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Retro: New Orleans December 30, 1972

Source: TV Guide

WWL-TV 4

5:30--Salvation Army

5:45--U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

6:00--Sunrise Semester

6:30--Town & Country Journal

7:00--Bugs Bunny

7:30--Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

8:00--Popeye and His Pals

8:30--Scooby Doo Movie

9:30--Josie and The Pussycats In Outer Space

10:00--Flintstones Comedy Hour

11:00--Archie's TV Funnies

11:30--Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids

Noon--Sun Bowl (North Carolina vs. Texas Tech)

3:00--Movie (Gun For A Coward, 1957)

5:00--Gilligan's Island

5:30--Dick Van Dyke

6:00--News

6:30--Let's Make A Deal

7:00--All In The Family

7:30--Bridget Loves Bernie


8:00--Mary Tyler Moore

8:30--Bob Newhart

9:00--Carol Burnet

10:00--News

10:30--Movie (Cape Fear, 1961)

WDSU-TV 6

6:15--Paul Carruth

6:30--Across The Fence

7:00--Houndcats

7:30--Roman Holidays

8:00--Jetsons

8:30--Pink Panther

9:00--Underdog

10:00--Sealab 2020

10:30--Runaround

11:00--Around The World In 90 Days

11:30--Sugar Bowl Party

Noon--This Week In Pro Football

1:00--Greater Showcase Of New Orleans

1:30--Crafts With Katy

2:00--Hee Haw

3:00--East-West Shrine Football

6:00--News
6:30--Wild Kingdom

7:00--Orange Bowl Parade

8:00--Movie (The Mouse On The Moon, 1963)

10:00--News

10:30--Saints and J.D.

10:45--Movie (Son of Frankenstein, 1939)

12:15--NFL Game Of The Week

WVUE-TV 8

6:30--Davey and Goliath

6:45--Sacred Heart

7:00--H.R. Pufnstuf

7:30--Jackson Five

8:00--Osmonds

8:30--Movie--cartoon- Oliver Twist and the Artful Dodger

9:30--Brady Kids

10:00--Bewitched

10:30--Kid Power

11:00--Funky Phantom

11:30--Lidsville

Noon--Monkees

12:30--Soul Train

1:30--Virginian

3:00--Gator Bowl (Colorado vs. Auburn)


5:30--Get Smart

6:00--What's My Line

6:30--Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl (Tennessee vs. LSU)

10:00--Perry Mason

11:00--News

11:30--Movie (The Four Days Of Naples, Italian 1962)

WYES-TV 12

9:00--Electric Company

9:30--Mister Rogers

10:00--Sesame Street

11:00--Electric Company

11:30--Sesame Street

12:30--Electric Company

1:00--Zoom

1:30--Maggie and The Beautiful Machine

2:00--Fashion Focus

2:30--Cookin' Cajun

3:00--Harambee

4:00--Tennis

6:30--International Performance

7:30--Prep Quiz Bowl

8:00--City Desk

9:00--Sleeping Beauty Ballet


10:30--Book Beat

11:00--Playhouse New York

WGNO-TV 26

Noon--Tennessee Tuxedo

12:30--Uncle Waldo

1:00--Movie (Lion of Thebes, Italian 1964)

2:30--Movie (Burn, Witch, Burn, English 1961)

5:00--Batman

5:30--Showtime

6:30--Rifleman

7:00--Alfred Hitchcock

8:00--Movie (Twenty Plus Two, 1961)

10:00--Movie (World Without End, 1956)

11:30--Movie (Cafe Metropole, 1937)

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12-29-2011, 08:48 AM #2

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Re: Retro: New Orleans December 30, 1972

One thing that strikes me is that WYES appears to have been prety impressive for a public
television station in the South. A 15-hour sked on Saturdays wasn't small potatoes for a stand-
alone PBS station back in 1972. At the time, it was the only pub TV outlet in the state of
Louisiana; the state network wouldn't begin operation until 1975.

The show at 2:30, "Cookin' Cajun," was the first entry by famed chef/raconteur Justin Wilson; I
think it was produced by the Mississippi state network, if I'm not mistaken. WYES would produce
his later series of shows, though. "Prep Quiz Bowl" looks like the local version of the "It's
Academic" franchise. And an hour of public affairs in "City Desk" at 8 p.m. was no small
achievement for that day.

I think the station probably had a lot of wealthy private backers more than local governmental
support; that probably made the difference in terms of quality and quantity alike. All in all, it was
comparable to the networks in other Southern states.

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Re: Retro: New Orleans December 30, 1972

Prep Quiz Bowl was New Orleans version of It's Academic. It originally aired on WDSU before
moving to WYES.

WYES was different in many ways than most PBS stations. They showed a lot of movies and some
syndicated network reruns. At one time, they even ran some of the syndicated country music
shows like Dolly and Marty Robbins' Spotlight and I mean as first run series not as 40 year
nostalgia programs like PBS stations do today with Lawrence Welk.

There was an article in The Times Picayune in the 1970s about this aspect of WYES because
some in public broadcasting were very critical of them, but I believe at one time they were one
of the highest rated PBS stations.

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I wondered that about WYES, and according to the schedule, it is one of few PBS stations today
that still airs Sesame Street at 4 pm, which I believe was an institution on most PBS stations
throughout the 70s and 80s.

Retro: Central Oregon Wed, Jan 3, 1979

from TV Guide-Eugene edition

KATU 2-ABC Portland

6:30 Town Hall (Gerry Prat; pt 1 of a 2-parter on the MacLaren School for Boys, a reform school
in Woodburn)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 AM Northwest (looks at the problems of Vietnam vets)

10:00 Happy Days


10:30 $20,000 Pyramid

11:00 Mary Tyler Moore

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 Family Feud

4:00 Dinah! (guests Jack Klugman, Susan Sullivan, Jim Stafford, and Carl Sagan)

5:00 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 News

7:00 Cross-Wits

7:30 Match Game PM

8:00 Eight is Enough

9:00 Charlie's Angels

10:00 Vega$

11:00 News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 SWAT

KVDO 3-PBS Salem

8:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Secret Garden" (pt 4)

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 Oto: Zoo Gorilla (the title primate, a 400 lb gorilla at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, is the
focus of this doc on how he and 26 of his friends were moved to new quarters)
10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Freestyle

11:00 Instructional Programs

noon TBA

12:30 Gettin' Over

1:00 Instructional Programs

2:30 Over Easy (guest: writer Anita Loos)

3:00 Idea Thing

3:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

4:00 New You

4:30 Inner View

5:00 Third Testament

6:00 Sesame Street

7:00 Dick Cavet (guest: artist Raplh Fasanella)

7:30 TBA

8:00 Julia Child & Company

8:30 Book Beat

9:00 Movie "What Price Glory" (bw)

TelePrompter Cable 4-Eugene

relays programs from indies KTVU Oakland and KTXL Sacramento

6:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

7:00 Cartoon Town

8:30 Romper Room

9:00 I Love Lucy (bw)


9:30 Room 222

10:00 Big Valley

11:00 Phil Donahue (guests Hugh and Christie Hefner)

noon Cross-Wits

12:30 Truth or Consequences

1:00 Movie "Back Street"

3:00 Woody Woodpecker

4:00 Tom & Jerry

4:30 Spiderman

5:00 Captain Cosmic & His Wonder Robot 2-T-2

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 Six Million Dollar Man

7:00 Odd Couple

7:30 Dating Game

8:00 Kennedy's Ireland (recalling JFK's 1963 visit to the Emerald Isle)

9:00 Lynn Anderson's Country Welcome (from the Grand Ole Opry, Lynn welcomes Tina Turner,
Chet Atkins, Eddie Rabbit, and England Dan & John Ford Coley)

10:00 News (not sure from where, both source channels had 10pm news)

11:00 Love Experts

11:30 Movie "Company of Killers"

1:30 Movie "The President's Lady" (bw)

3:30 Movie "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (bw)

KOBI 5-ABC/CBS Medford

6:00 Captain Kangaroo

7:00 Good Morning America


9:00 Family Feud

9:30 Price is Right

10:30 $20,000 Pyramid

11:00 Young & the Restless

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 Ironside

4:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Alice (delayed from Sun 8:30)

7:30 Candid Camera

8:00 Eight is Enough

9:00 Charlie's Angels

10:00 Vega$

11:00 News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 SWAT

KOIN 6-CBS Portland


6:00 Sunrise Semester "English Language Arts"

6:30 Gary Randall

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Phil Donahue (anthropology prof Alan Dundee talks about his interpretation of football as a
ritual)

10:00 KOIN Kitchen

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 All in the Family

3:00 Match Game

3:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmy Stewart/guests Jimmy's wife Gloria, Lucille Ball, Billy Crystal,
David Copperfield, A Taste of Honey, and Joyce DeWit)

5:00 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Carol Burnet & Friends (guest William Conrad)

7:00 Merv Griffin (guests Bety White, Pam Dawber, and Jerry Van Dyke)

8:00 Jeffersons

8:30 Good Times

9:00 Movie "Some Kind of Miracle"

11:00 News

11:30 Rockford Files


12:40 Kojak

1:50 Peter Gunn (bw)

2:20 Star Performance (bw)

2:50 Mr. Lucky (bw)

KOAC 7-PBS Corvallis

8:00 Over Easy (Anita Loos)

8:30 TBA

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Instructional Programs

12:30 Villa Alegre

1:00 Electric Company

1:30 Instructional Programs

2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

3:00 Active Life

3:30 Japan: The Changing Tradition

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Grin & Repair It

6:30 Folk Guitar

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 TBA

8:00 Cousteau Odyssey "Calypso's Search for the Britannic" (the Cousteau team go 370' into the
Agean Sea in search of the Titanic's sister ship, sunk in 1916 while serving as a hospital ship)

9:00 Great Performance "Mourning Becomes Electra" (conclusion)


10:00 Bartleby the Scrivener (an adaptation of Herman Melville's story, set in 1850)

11:00 Dick Cavet (guest Lilli Palmer, pt 1)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

TelePrompter Cable 7-Eugene

6:15 simulcasts KGW

7:00 off air

8:00 simulcasts KOAC for the rest of the day

KGW 8-NBC Portland

6:15 Gettin' Over

6:45 Exercises (Joe Loprinzi)

7:00 Today

9:00 Card Sharks

9:30 Jeopardy!

10:00 High Rollers

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 America Alive! (8 only aired 30 min)

11:30 Newlywed Game

noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Movie (The Afternooner) "Grand Slam"

5:00 News
6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News

7:00 Evening (Hansen/Linnman)

7:30 Sha Na Na (guests Ronnie Spector & the Ronetes)

8:00 Tony Orlando (a mainly one-man show from Lake Tahoe, with guests Valerie Harper and
John Cassavetes)

9:00 Movie "Pleasure Cove" (a 1979 TV film starring Tom Jones)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guests Robert Klein and opera singer Brenda Boozer)

1:00 Tomorrow (discussing magic with David Copperfield, Ricky Jay, and John Scarney)

KEZI 9-ABC Eugene

6:00 Creative Living

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Morning Oregon

9:30 700 Club (guests include children's author Ethel Barret)

11:00 The Rock

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 I Love Lucy (bw)

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island (bw)


5:00 Six Million Dollar Man

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Joker's Wild

7:30 Carol Burnet & Friends (guest Jack Klugman)

8:00 Eight is Enough

9:00 Charlie's Angels

10:00 Vega$

11:00 News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 SWAT

TelePrompter Cable 11-Eugene

local programs from KOZY, plus simulcasts of KATU and KGW

10:00 simulcasts KATU

11:30 PTL Club

1:30 Cable Spotlight

2:30 TBA

3:00 Robin Hood (bw)

3:30 simulcasts KATU

5:00 News (not sure from where, both 2 and 8 had news at that hour)

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 News (see above note)

7:00 simulcasts KATU

8:00 700 Club


9:30 Survival (bw)

10:00 Movie "Pimpernel Smith" (bw)

KPTV 12-Ind Portland

6:30 Not for Women Only (pt 3 of a discussion of homosexuality focuses on a group for parents
of gays)

7:00 New Zoo Revue

7:30 Ramblin' Rod

8:30 Archies

9:00 Marcus Welby, MD

10:00 Bonanza

11:00 Tic Tac Dough

11:30 New Joker's Wild

noon Perry Mason (bw/pro footballers Lon Chuy, Roman Gabriel, and Lamar Lundy guest star in
an episode where a team owner is suspected of killing her husband)

1:00 Movie "Pony Express"

3:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 Bewitched

5:30 Adam-12 (former wrestler Hardboiled Haggerty guest stars as a rampaging bar patron)

6:00 Emergency One!

7:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8:00 Movie "The Virgin Queen"


10:00 News

10:30 Newsmakers (Ted Warren)

11:00 Chico & the Man

11:30 Everyday (guests Smokey Robinson and Victoria Principal)

12:30 Gambit

KVAL 13-NBC/CBS Eugene

7:00 Today

9:00 Card Sharks

9:30 Jeopardy!

10:00 High Rollers

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 America Alive!

noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Hollywood Squares

3:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:00 Bewitched

4:30 Andy Griffith

5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Mary Tyler Moore


7:30 Newlywed Game

8:00 Tony Orlando

9:00 Movie "Pleasure Cove"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

KTVZ 21-NBC/CBS Bend

7:00 Today

9:00 Card Sharks

9:30 Jeopardy!

10:00 High Rollers

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 America Alive!

noon Match Game

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Hollywood Squares

3:30 All in the Family (1 hr delay)

4:00 Mike Douglas (co-hosts Susan Lucci and Richard Shoberg/studio guests Bret Somers and
Eric Carmen/on-set interviews at Batlestar Galactica with Laurete Spang, Herb Jefferson Jr, and
costume designer Jean-Pierre Dorleac)

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Incredible Hulk


8:00 Tony Orlando

9:00 Movie "Pleasure Cove"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

(21 didn't clear Tomorrow)

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Boy, how about that. Cable 4 picking up signals from Sacramento and Oakland via relay from
nearly 500 miles away! And with northern California's and southern Oregon's rugged,
mountainous terrain at that. Wonder how it would have been worth it economically for
TelePrompter (then a national chain of cable franchises) to do that? Seems like Seatle's KSTW or
KCPQ would have been easier, but I don't know.

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I noticed that the Oregon stations weren't airing the M*A*S*H reruns at 2:30 PM which were
airing on CBS at this time instead putting in All In The Family reruns at its old time of 2:30 PM. In
September 1978, All In The Family moved from 3:30 PM Eastern/2:30 Central to 10:00 AM
Eastern/9:00 AM Central on CBS.

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Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

Cable 4 picking up signals from Sacramento and Oakland via relay from nearly 500 miles away! ...

I'd be interested in having someone decipher which programming was KTVU and which was
KTXL. That being said, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that "Captain Cosmic And His
Wonder Dog 2-T-2" was a KTVU (Channel 2) show. ;D

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Re: Retro: Central Oregon Wed, Jan 3, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

Cable 4 picking up signals from Sacramento and Oakland via relay from nearly 500 miles away! ...

I'd be interested in having someone decipher which programming was KTVU and which was
KTXL. That being said, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that "Captain Cosmic And His
Wonder Dog 2-T-2" was a KTVU (Channel 2) show. ;D

That's 'Wonder Robot'! ;D The 'Captain' was played by Bob Wilkins, longtime host of the late-
night 'Creature Features' horror-movies, which were an institution on KTVU (and KTXL) in the
'70s and '80s. 'Captain Cosmic' was one of the last atempts to do a local, studio-based show
with an 'in-character' host introducing reruns(in this case, they showed campy foreign sci-fi
shows such as the Japanese 'Specterman', 'Ultraman', and 'Star Blazers', and the British 'Captain
Scarlet'.

As a longtime Bay Area resident, this looks like it was about 90 % a KTVU lineup of that era. I
remember 'Cartoon Town'(reruns of Paul Terry cartoons, including 'Mighty Mouse' and 'Heckle
and Jeckle') airing at 7 AM on KTVU until the early 80s. 'Romper Room', 'I Love Lucy', 'Room 222'
and 'Big Valley' also aired on channel 2, though I only remember 'BV' airing at noon. Everything
from 1 PM til 8 matched KTVU's lineup in those days.

I think 'Cross-Wits' and 'Truth or Consequences' came from channel 40. In the late '70s and early
'80s, living on the SF peninsula, we could get KTXL via TCI cable, but it was only a shared channel
for much of that era, and so we never received anything after noon(the other channel was
Spanish-language KDTV, channel 14, from SF).

As for the evening listings, both usually had 8 o'clock movies, as well as a 10 PM newscast.
Infrequently, they might substitute some kind of special, but I can't say for sure if one or both of
them might have aired that 'JFK' and country programming instead of a movie.

No idea about 'Love Experts', but the overnight movies may have been KTXL, because channel 2
used to air old crime dramas like 'The FBI' and 'The Untouchables' late at night, and would have
signed off before 3:30 AM.

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from TV Guide-Eugene edition

KOIN 6-CBS Portland

9:00 Phil Donahue (anthropology prof Alan Dundee talks about his interpretation of football as a
ritual)

10:00 KOIN Kitchen

10:30 Love of Life

KOIN was one of a few CBS affiliates which pre-empted The Price is Right at 9:30 with Phil
Donahue at 9:00 and a half-hour program at 10:00. CBS stations in Seatle, Kansas City and
Wichita did the same. Were there others?

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KPIX in San Francisco pre-empted 'TPIR' for many years, as documented in threads elsewhere on
this forum. Most of that occurred when the show aired at 10 AM PT, time, but KPIX had dropped
it, in favor of a local talk show, even while 'TPIR' was still airing at 9:30, in the late '70s.

I'm a litle surprised that both Oregon ABC affiliates listed above were pre-empting the daytime
Family Feud in early '79; I thought that was still considered the show's heyday, and the pre-
emptions in other markets were still a year or so away?

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Quote Originally Posted by onairb

KPIX in San Francisco pre-empted 'TPIR' for many years, as documented in threads elsewhere on
this forum. Most of that occurred when the show aired at 10 AM PT, time, but KPIX had dropped
it, in favor of a local talk show, even while 'TPIR' was still airing at 9:30, in the late '70s.

I'm a litle surprised that both Oregon ABC affiliates listed above were pre-empting the daytime
Family Feud in early '79; I thought that was still considered the show's heyday, and the pre-
emptions in other markets were still a year or so away?

Good point regarding KPIX and their frequent preemption of TPIR. To clarify my question a bit, I
was wondering if other CBS stations besides Portland, Seatle, Kansas City and Wichita
essentially preempted TPIR with Donahue prior to April 1979. Donahue would air at 9:00,
causing those CBS affiliates to air something else at 10:00 (such as a tape delayed All in the
Family from 9:00). When CBS moved TPIR to 10:00 in April 1979, each of the above-listed
stations brought TPIR back. KPIX probably did not.
KATU 2-ABC Portland

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Family Feud

The KATU listing shows Feud at 3:30. I trust this is a tape delay of the ABC daytime Feud and not
the syndicated nighttime version.

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Quote Originally Posted by spb

KOIN was one of a few CBS affiliates which pre-empted The Price is Right at 9:30 with Phil
Donahue at 9:00 and a half-hour program at 10:00. CBS stations in Seatle, Kansas City and
Wichita did the same. Were there others?

I recall WEYI in Saginaw also having pre-empted TPIR in the late-1970s, after expanding to one
hour and moving to mornings. I think by the start of the 1980s, they brought it back onto their
schedule.

I've heard that WTOP / WDVM in Washington had also bumped TPIR during the 1970s and
1980s, leading to ABC affiliate WJLA picking it up at one point.

Retro: Victoria/Riverland & South East South Australia Sat, Jan 3, 1998
from TV Week-Victoria edition

SES8/RTS5A listed Central time (SA), all other channels listed Eastern time (Vic)

Ratings Key

C recommended for children

PG parental guidance

M mature audiences

SBS

5.00 Weatherwatch/Music

6.00 Japanese News (SBS's foreign news was sourced from various broadcasters)

6.30 Weatherwatch/Music

7.00 Telegiornale

7.35 Cantonese News

7.55 Mandarin News

8.30 Das Journal

9.00 Le Journal

9.40 Weatherwatch/Music

10.15 Telediario

11.00 Indonesian News

11.30 The Journal

noon Nightly Business Report (SBS also ran NewsHour from PBS as well, it aired weekdays at
5.30)

12.30 Movie "Nothing Left to Do But Cry" (PG)

3.00 On the Death of Federico Fellini


4.00 Kalachakra: The Wheel of Time

4.30 Summer of the Bomb

5.30 Once Upon a Time in Cybervillle (a British look at "new frontier" cyber-technology)

6.30 SBS World News

7.00 Children of Nicaragua

7.30 America in the Fifties

8.30 South Park (PG)

9.00 Robin & Friends (compilation of short filmes, featuring a slacker looking for fun along with
his best friend)

9.30 Generation

10.00 Movie "Naked Killer" (MA/HK flick where 2 teams of female gangsters try to whack each
other off the planet)

11.20 Best of Eat Carpet

12.40 Movie "Face to Face" (M/spaghetti western)

2.15 sign-off

ABC

6.00 Rage (music videos)

9.00 Recovery "Loud Festival"

noon Bush Tucker Man "Stories of Survival: The Best of Them All"

12.30 Baseball: Australian League

2.00 Premier League Soccer

3.00 Poetry in Motion

4.00 Movie "The Batle of the River Plate"

6.00 Woodford Folk Festival

7.00 ABC News


7.30 Pie in the Sky "The Policeman's Daughter"

8.30 The Bill "Second Chances"/"Repossession" (news update airs during show)

9.30 Performance "Suddenly Last Summer" (PG)

10.55 Rage (ABC's Triple J radio network simulcasts from 1am on)

Prime Victoria/Seven Melbourne

6.00 (Prime) Reach Out for Christ

6.00 (7) 2 Stupid Dogs

6.30 Bob in a Botle

7.00 Saturday Disney

9.00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (C)

9.30 Adventures of the Bush Patrol (C)

10.00 Huckleberry Hound

10.30 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

11.00 California Dreams

11.30 (Prime) Surf TV

11.30 (7) The Mask

noon Road to Nagano

1.00 Movie "My Man Godfrey"

2.55 Movie "Merry Andrew"

5.00 Get Smart "The Mild Ones"

5.30 Rex Hunt Fishing Adventures

6.00 Seven Nightly News

6.30 World Around Us "Australia's Endangered Species" (pt 2)

7.30 (Prime) World Around Us "Jaguar: Year of the Cat" (Tatsloto/Super 66 draw airs during
show)
7.30 (7) Heartbeat "Manhunt" (PG/loto draws air here as well)

8.40 Movie "Bonanza: Under Atack" (PG)

10.40 Movie "The Sons of Katie Elder" (PG)

1.05 (Prime) The Extraordinary (PG)

1.05 (7) Telemall Shopping

2.00 (Prime) TVSN Home Shopping

2.05 (7) Movie "Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind" (M)

3.45 (7) Movie "Rock & Rule" (PG)

WIN Victoria/Nine Melbourne

6.00 (WIN) Faith Talks

6.00 (9) World Sport Special

6.30 (WIN) Telemall Shopping

6.30 (9) Dinky Dis "The Bilby Tale"

7.00 Goodsports (C, produced by WIN Tasmania)

7.30 Wonder World! (C)

8.00 Today on Saturday

9.00 Ship to Shore (C)

9.30 Wishbone (C)

10.00 My Generation (C)

10.30 Outer Bounds

10.50 Cricket: Second Test: Australia v South Africa, Day 2 (live from Sydney)

1.00 Cricket Show

1.30 Cricket cont'd

6.00 National Nine News


6.30 Step by Step "The Bodyguard Formerly Known as Prince"

7.00 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper "Rivals"

7.30 Family Maters "The Naked and the Nerdy"

8.00 Married...with Children "Kelly's Got a Habit" (PG)

8.30 John Grisham's The Client (PG/premiere)

10.35 Crocodile Shoes 2 (M/premiere)

1.35 Cricket Highlights

2.05 Late Show with David Leterman (PG)

3.05 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years "The Bride" (M)

4.05 Barney Miller "Identity" (PG)

4.35 Carson's Comedy Classics (PG)

Ten Victoria/Ten Melbourne

6.00 Barney & Friends

6.30 Fantomcat

7.00 Owl TV (C)

7.30 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? (C)

8.00 Totally Wild (C)

8.30 NBA Inside Stuff

9.00 Video Hits

11.30 Ten-Pin Bowling

noon Bright Ideas: The Home Improvement Show

1.30 Flying 18s Yachting

2.00 Movie "Hatari!"

5.00 Ten News


5.30 Greg Norman's Classic Fishing Adventures "Niugini Black Bass" (pt 1)

6.00 Out of This World

6.30 Goosebumps "Piano Lessons Can Be Murder"/"My Hariest Adventure"

7.30 Xena: Warrior Princess "The Reckoning" (PG)

8.30 National Geographic Explorer "When Nature Strikes Back"

9.40 Maloney "Past Forgiveness" (M)

10.40 Ten News

11.10 Sports Tonight

11.40 NBA Action

12.10 NBA Game of the Week

1.10 A Year to Remember

1.40 Aboriginal Australia

2.00 Telemall Shopping

4.00 Randy Morrison Ministries

4.30 Key of David

SES8 (Mt Gambier)/RTS5A (Renmark-Loxton) (WIN owned, but still using local IDs at that point)

7.00 Magic School Bus (C)

7.30 Goodsports

8.00 Crocadoo (C)

8.30 Adventures of the Bush Patrol (C)

9.00 Ocean Girl (C)

9.30 Dennis the Menace

10.00 Outer Bounds

10.20 Cricket (carrying the same game as WIN/Nine)


12.30 Cricket Show

1.00 Cricket cont'd

5.30 Out of This World

6.00 National Nine News

6.30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch "Sweet Charity"

7.00 Clueless

7.30 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superm,an "Voice from the Past" (includes loto)

8.35 Movie "My Life" (PG)

10.45 Movie "Dirty Harry" (M)

12.40 Epilogue

12.48 sign-off

Australia had VCR+ in those days, using the name G-Code...here's the station codes:

02 ABC

04 WIN Victoria

05 RTS5A

06 Prime Victoria

07 Seven Melbourne

08 SES8

09 Nine Melbourne

10 Ten Melbourne

11 Ten Victoria

28 SBS
RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 11/24/1995

Friday, November 24, 1995

WRC-TV NBC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM NBC News

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM MOVIE: The Mighty Ducks

10:00PM TV's Funniest Friends & Neighbors

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:30AM Friday Night Videos


02:30AM NBC News Nightside

WTTG-TV FOX5

05:00AM Gordon Elliot

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Morning News

09:00AM MOVIE: Mary Poppins

12:00PM News

12:30PM Golden Girls

01:00PM Fox Cubhouse

01:30PM Bobby's World

02:00PM Fox Cubhouse

02:30PM Bobby's World

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM X-Men

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Goosebumps

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Strange Luck


09:00PM The X-Files

10:00PM News

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM A Current Affair

12:00AM Cops

12:30AM M*A*S*H

01:00AM Jenny Jones

02:00AM On-Road (incomplete title)

02:30AM Thomas (incomplete title)

03:00AM Perry Mason

04:00AM Beverly Hillbillies

04:30AM A Current Affair

WJLA-TV ABC7

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM George & Alana

11:00AM College Football: Regional Coverage

02:30PM College Football: Oklahoma Sooners at Nebraska Cornhuskers

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune


07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Family Maters

08:30PM Boy Meets World

09:00PM Step by Step

09:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:00PM 20/20

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM EXTRA

12:30AM America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

01:00AM Tempest

02:00AM In Concert

02:30AM Home Again with Bob Villa

03:00AM Lifestyles with Leach & Belafonte

04:00AM News

04:30AM News

WUSA-TV CBS9

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Donahue

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News
12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM MOVIE: Free Willy

10:00PM Reba: Starting Over

11:00PM News

11:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:30AM Entertainment Tonight

01:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:30AM News

02:00AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:00AM People's Court

03:30AM Coast Guard

04:00AM Haven (incomplete title)

04:30AM MotorWeek

WDCA-TV UPN20

05:00AM Coach

05:30AM Business (is it This Morning's Business or It's Your Business?)


06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM VR Troopers

08:00AM Mutant League

08:30AM Litlest Pet Shop

09:00AM 700 Club

10:00AM Dinosaurs

10:30AM Amen

11:00AM Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You?

11:30AM The Hoober-Bloob Highway

12:00PM The Cat in the Hat (TV special)

12:30PM Dr. Seuss on the Loose!

01:00PM The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat

01:30PM Bluetoes the Christmas Elf

02:00PM Blossom

02:30PM Highlander: The Animated Series

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Timon & Pumbaa

05:00PM The Cosby Show

05:30PM Step by Step

06:00PM Family Maters

06:30PM A Different World


07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM The Bears Who Saved Christmas

08:30PM Nick & Noel

09:00PM Xena: Warrior Princess

10:00PM News

10:30PM Hard Copy

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Stephanie Miller

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM Rush Limbaugh

02:00AM Jerry Springer

03:00AM MOVIE: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

WBDC-TV WB50

05:00AM Newhart

05:30AM First Business

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM The Flintstones

07:00AM That's Warner Bros!

07:30AM Animaniacs

08:00AM Sailor Moon

08:30AM A.J.'s Time Travelers

09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Experience the Power


10:00AM Benny Hinn

10:30AM Self Enhancement

11:00AM Self Enhancement

11:30AM Self Enhancement

12:00PM Rescue 911

12:30PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

01:00PM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what the movie is?)

03:00PM California Dreams

03:30PM California Dreams

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM Geraldo

06:00PM Baywatch

07:00PM NBA Basketball: Washington Bullets at Miami Heat

10:00PM Geraldo

11:00PM Lauren Huton And...

11:30PM Designing Women

12:00AM The Hitchhiker

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM Self Enhancement

01:30AM Self Enhancement

02:00AM MOVIE: The Man Upstairs

04:00AM Kojak

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WUSA-TV CBS9

04:00AM Haven (incomplete title)

Nope, if I recall, that was the complete title. Never watched it, but knew it existed.

Retro: Central Florida Tuesday, January 4, 1972

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:15 World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong)

6:45 Sunshine Almanac

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen

10 AM Dinah's Place (Nanete Fabray discusses

children with hearing problems.)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Joseph Campanella, Zsa Zsa Gabor,


Barbara McNair, Jan Murray, Karen Valentine, Wally Cox,

Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Newscope

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

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 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kity Carlisle, Peggy

Cass, Bill Cullen)

4:30 Munsters

5 PM Dick Van Dyke

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM I Love Lucy (the Hollywood-bound Ricardos and Mertzes

spend the night in a dump outside Cincinnati)

7:30 Sarge (George Kennedy)

8:30 Man Is My Name (documentary on how primitive tribes

react to modern technology)

9:30 James Garner As Nichols (they killed off the cowardly Nichols

and replaced him with his more-courageous twin brother, also

played by Garner--didn't help)


10:30 The Partners (delay of at least a week from Sat 8 PM)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (Teresa Brewer, designer Mr. Blackwell)

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS)

TV Guide doesn't say but I assume in-school programs until

3:10 Teacher To Teacher

3:40 Images And Things

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (guest: Captain Kangaroo)

6 PM Mythology

6:30 Teacher To Teacher

7 PM Electric Company

7:30 Solti On Conducting

8:30 The Advocates (debated: Should New York City become

the 51st state? Rep. Bella Abzug, writer Jimmy Breslin,

and state assemblyman Albert Blumenthal say yes; former

Nassau County executive Eugene Nickerson and Citizen's

Union leader Donna Shalala say no.)

9:30 Speaking Freely (Edwin Newman interviews Prince Bernhard

of the Netherlands.)

10:30 Black Journal ("Learn, Baby, Learn" focuses on education in


Guyana.)

sign off 11 PM

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Classical Mythology"

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 The Lucy Show (Jan Murray plays a soap-opera writer,

day-behind from 10 AM)

10 AM Virginia Graham

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM What's My Line?

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 Perry Mason

5:30 Green Acres

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (Totie Fields,

Dom DeLuise, the Osmond Brothers)

8:20 Political Announcement (Sen. Edmund Muskie

announces his candidacy for the Democratic

presidential nomination.)

8:30 Hawaii Five-O (guest star is a pre-"M*A*S*H"

Loreta Swit)

9:30 Cannon (guests: Martin Sheen and Daniel J. Travanti,

then calling himself Dan Travanty)

10:30 Golddiggers

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (theme: adventurers--guests: Lowell Thomas,

Bill Burrud, and Elgin Long, who recently completed a solo

flight around the world)

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6:30 Today In Florida

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "Dragoon Wells Massacre"


10:20 Lucille Rivers (sewing)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News, Weather

1:20 Hollywood Headlines

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 Somerset

4:30 High Chaparral

5:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, singer Linda

Bennet, Kity Carlisle, Bill Cullen)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM What's My Line? (Jim Backus, Arlene Francis,

Soupy Sales, Anita Gillete)

7:30 Sarge

8:30 Man Is My Name

9:30 James Garner As Nichols


10:30 News Conference

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

6:15 Slim Mims

6:45 Florida Agri-World

7 AM Bozo

8 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sammy Davis Jr.; Muhammad

Ali, Jesse Jackson, Marty Allen, singer Donna Theodore)

9 AM Movie: "Affair With A Stranger"

10:50 Lucille Rivers

11 AM Bewitched (guest: Maurice Evans, day-behind from 12 N)

11:30 That Girl (guest: Cloris Leachman)

12 N News, Weather, Women's World

12:30 Password (Joseph Campanella, Florence Henderson)

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 Daniel Boone


5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

7 PM Dragnet

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "Gidget Gets Married" (Monie Ellis is

the new Gidget.)

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Pride And Prejudice"

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

7 AM Growing Things

7:15 Involvement 10

7:45 News

8 AM Russ Byrd

8:30 Fran Carlton

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Appointment In Berlin"

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

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 Love, American Style

4:30 Daniel Boone

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "Gidget Gets Married"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Dick Cavet (Ralph Nader, Sandy Duncan)

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

6:30 Sunshine Almanac

6:45 Good Morning

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Sesame Street

10:30 Steve Allen

11:30 Love Of Life


12 N News, Weather

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Where The Heart Is

1:25 News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Mike Douglas (salute to children's TV: co-host Orson

Bean; Bob McGrath of "Sesame Street", Buffalo Bob

Smith, Howdy Doody, and Dayton Allen (Phineas T.

Bluster on "Howdy Doody"); Soupy Sales; Dr. Frances

Horwich ("Ding Dong School"))

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

8:20 Political Announcement

8:30 Hawaii Five-O

9:30 Cannon

10:30 To Tell The Truth

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin


WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

6 AM Breakfast Beat

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Breakfast Beat

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9 with the addition of

singer Jimmy Jones)

10:30 My Three Sons

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News, Weather

12:20 Farm And Livestock Report

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Where The Heart Is

1:25 Tampa Bay Topics

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Timmy And Lassie

4:30 Perry Mason


5:30 Truth Or Consequences

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

8:20 Political Annoucement

8:30 Hawaii Five-O

9:30 Cannon

10:30 Project 13 (Gov. Reubin Askew reviews 1971 and

previews the 1972 legislative session.)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

1 AM David Frost (topic: the human brain; guests: Nobel

Prize-winning brain researcher John Eccles, Life magazine

science editor Will Bradbury, neuropsychologist Michael

Gazzaniga, Dr. Neal Miller, cybernetics authority John Ertl)

WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)

3 PM NET Opera Theatre: The Queen Of Spades (Tchaikovsky

opera about a man obsessed with gambling and can be

helped only by a countess who will die if she reveals her

formula for winning)

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Book Beat (photographer Yousuf Karsh discusses his book


"Faces Of Our Time," with photos of President Nixon, Joan

Baez, Marshall McLuhan, and Pablo Picasso)

7 PM Firing Line (from London: William F. Buckley Jr. discusses

pornography in Britain with two House of Commons members:

Conservative Selwyn Gummer and Liberal Renee Short)

8 PM Insight

8:30 Sports Roundtable

9 PM Generation

9:30 Quest

sign off 10 PM

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

6:55 Something To Think About

7 AM Today

9 AM The Fugitive

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 Today In Florida

1 PM Brad Lacey

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 Somerset

4:30 Petticoat Junction

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Sarge

8:30 Man Is My Name

9:30 James Garner As Nichols

10:30 Fishing With George Goldtrap

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Movie: "The Tatered Dress"

2:30 Something To Think About

WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS)

Not listed but I assume in-school programs until

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


6:30 What's New

7 PM Electric Company

7:30 Prime Time

8:30 The Advocates

9:30 Young Music Artists (the Tokyo String Quartet

plays Debussy's Quartet No. 1, Opus 10)

10 PM Southern Perspective

WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC)

10 AM Ladies' Day

10:30 Movie Game

11 AM Mantrap

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

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 Love, American Style

4:30 Movie: "Margin For Error" (watch for Milton Berle

in this comedy from '43)


6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "Gidget Gets Married"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Dick Cavet

WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

11:30 Jack LaLanne

12 N Galloping Gourmet

12:30 Peyton Place

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Movie: "Check Point"

3:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

4 PM Lost In Space

5 PM Addams Family

5:30 My Favorite Martian

6 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

6:30 Paty Duke

7 PM Wild Wild West (Dr. Loveless is here tonight.)

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "Daughters Courageous"


11 PM Name Of The Game

12:30 Twilight Zone (Telly Savalas as a man whose

stepdaughter's doll keeps saying "I'm going to

kill you.")

1 AM Dr. Joyce Brothers

Retro: Mexico City and Torreon, Mexico Thurs, Jan 9, 1969

from TeleGuia

Mexico City

XEW 2 (local relays on ch 3, 8 and 9)

Italicized programs indicate Proyeccion Nacional programs networked on Guadalajara-ch 2,


Aguascalientes-13, Tampico-4, Monterrey-10, Nuevo Laredo-11, Torreon-11, Durango-10,
Mazatlan-12, Coatzacoalcos-3, Cd. Juarez-2, Chilpancingo-12, Saltillo-5, Chihuahua-5, Zacatecas-
10, Acapulco-2, Cd. Victoria-11, Culiacan-7, Los Mochis-4, Cd. Obregon-4, and Cd. Jimenez-8

6:45 Noticiario

7:00 Alfabetizacion

7:30 Su Diario Nescafe

8:10 La Opinion de Hoy

8:45 Vamos a Tejer

9:00 Gimnasia

9:30 El Doctor de Mis Hijos

9:45 Pelicula Corta

10:00 Dia del Astronauta (c/live coverage from New York of ceremonies honoring the Apollo 8
astronauts)

noon Expedicion

12:30 Concierto Meridiano (c)


2:00 Operacion Estelar

3:00 Noticiario Informex

3:15 Avance

3:30 Canciones y Musica del Recuerdo

4:00 Cocina

4:15 Santa Rosa de Lima (ep 24)

4:45 Pueblo sin Esperanza (ep 18)

5:15 Los Inconformes (ep 37 and 38)

6:15 La Familia (ep eight)

6:45 En Busca del Paraiso (ep 38)

7:15 Noticiario

7:30 Expresso a Peticoat (Petticoat Junction) "La sortija de la buena suerte"

8:00 Comicos y Canciones

8:30 Cita Musical

9:00 Do Re Mi de Costa a Costa

9:30 Espectacular Domecq (c)

10:30 Departamento de Policia de Nueva York (c/NYPD) "La batalla de la calle Fulton"

11:00 Esta Noche a las Once "El caso de Lady Sannox"

11:30 Noticiero Excelsior

11:45 Agenda de un Reportero

11:55 El Programa de un Solo Hombre

12:30 Federico de Leon

XHTV 4 (local relays on ch 6, 7 and 10)

1:45pm La Mesa de Dorian Iris


1:50 Gaceta del Aire

2:00 Documental (c)

2:30 Club del Hogar

3:30 Clase de Ingles

4:00 Pelicula "Ahi esta el detalle"

5:45 Dr. Kildare "Invitacion especial"

6:45 Los Caudillos (ep 84, a telenovela with a difference-this one deals with Santa Anna)

7:15 El Noticiario

7:30 Daniel Boone "La prueba de fuego" (c)

8:30 Simplemente Vivir (ep 42)

9:00 Carcel de Mujeres (ep 11)

9:30 Los Vengadores (Avengers) "Sueno de muerte"

10:30 Wojeck "Tu madre es una dama encantadora"

11:30 Noticiario Novedades

11:45 Diario Relampago del Aire

XHGC 5

8:00 Matematicas 1er ano

8:15 Matematicas 2o ano

8:45 Biologia 1er ano

9:15 Historia de Mexico 2o ano

9:45 Geografia 1er ano

10:00 Espanol 2o ano

10:25 Educacion Fisica 1er ano

10:30 Education Civica 1er ano


10:45 Educaction Fisica 2o ano

11:00 Biologia 2o ano

11:30 Educaction Artistica 1er ano

11:45 Geografia de Mexico 2o ano

noon Actividades Tecnologicas 1er ano

12:30 Actividades Tecnologicas 2o ano

---

3:15 Telekinder

4:00 Nody Marionetas (Noddy)

4:15 Don Gato y Su Pandilla "Cirilo"

4:45 Fantasmas del Espacio "Los hornos de Moltar"

5:15 Huckleberry Hound

5:45 El Llanero Solitario (Lone Ranger) "El hombre que volvio"

6:15 Frankenstein Jr. "El bizarro beisbolero"

6:45 Caricatulandia

7:00 Pepito y El Lobo "Pepito y el monstruo marino"

7:30 Mi Oso y Yo (Gentle Ben) "Una voz en la selva" (c)

8:00 La Ley del Revolver (Gunsmoke) "Una vuida desamparada"

9:00 Las Suegeras "La gran carrera de bicicletas" (c)

9:30 Peilcula "Los robachicos"

11:30 El Comisario "Palacio de juego"

mid. Pelicula "El sonido de la muerte"

XHDF 13

4:15pm Las Locuras de Al Christie


4:45 Territorio Arizona "Los pajaros"

5:15 La Marina de McHale (McHale's Navy) "Los montaneses de la PT"

5:45 Patrulla de Caminos (Highway Patrol) "Un homicida anda suelto"

6:15 La Isla de Gilligan (Gilligan's Island)

6:45 Bat Masterson "Una leccion de violencia"

7:15 El Conejo de la Suerte

7:45 Noticerio de Ayer (look back at 1919)

8:00 Pelicula "Un mondo para mi"

10:00 Noticiario

10:15 Sendas Sombrias "No griten tanto"

11:15 Pelicula "La senda tenebrosa"

Torreon

XHIA 2

5pm Furia

5:30 Patrulleros del Oeste

6:00 El Tercer Hombre

6:30 Johnny Ringo

7:00 Harrigan e Hijo

7:30 Show de David Niven

8:00 Noticiario

8:10 Su Gran Favorita

10:00 Los Intocables

XELN 4
3pm Noticiario

3:15 Horoscopos

3:30 Documental

4:00 Aurelia

4:30 Carcel de Mujeres

5:00 Tiempo de Perdon

5:30 Cinthya y Su Destino

6:00 Chucho el Roto

6:30 Aventuras en el Ano 5000

7:00 Las Suegras

7:30 Comandos del Desierto

8:30 Mision Imposible (Mission: Impossible)

9:00 El Agente de la CIPOL (Man from UNCLE)

10:00 Valle de Pasiones

11:00 Noticiario

11:15 Tele Noticias

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Tuesday, January 5, 1971

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Town And Country

6:25 Farm News

6:30 Paterns For Living


7 AM Today (guest: fashion designer Rudi Gernreich)

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Dinah's Place (Paul Winchell discusses painting.)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jimmy Dean, Ruta Lee, Jo Ann

Pflug, Burt Reynolds, Jackie Vernon, Jo Ann Worley,

Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N News

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Rex Reed; Robert Morse, Richard

Lamparski (author of the "Whatever Became Of..." books),

singer Marlene VerPlanck, comics Edmonds and Curley)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (the Chancellor/Brinkley/McGee triumvirate)

7:30 Don Knots (Louis Nye, Sebastian Cabot, the Lennon Sisters)

8:30 Julia

9 PM First Tuesday (segments on Japan, the reliability of different

burglar alarms and locks and how to "invite" a burglar into one's
home, young fundamentalist Christians living in "urban house ministries"

and rural communes)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Andy Griffith, the Ace Trucking Company, Met tenor

Jess Thomas, singer Jake Holmes)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Bulletin

1:30 Words And Music

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Movie: TBA


6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Don Knots

8:30 Julia

9 PM First Tuesday

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Renaissance Art"

6:30 Guy Palazzola (painting)

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Beverly Hillbillies (Sammy Davis Jr. makes a

brief appearance as the Clampets go to

New York, day-behind from 10:30 AM)

9:30 Family Affair (day-behind from 11 AM)

10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Ethel Merman)

10:30 Phil Donahue

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 (Richard Boone, Karen Black, folk singer

Leon Bibb, biologist and specialist on human reproduction

Robert Francouer, motivational researcher Ernest Dichter)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM News

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies

8 PM Green Acres

8:30 Hee Haw (Mickey Mantle does comedy bits with Junior Samples;

Amanda Blake, Charley Pride)

9:30 To Rome With Love (last show at this time--next week it moves

to Wed 8:30 PM and "All In The Family" debuts here)

10 PM 60 Minutes

11 PM News (Chuck Scarborough, who went from here to WNBC)

11:30 Movie: "Decision Against Time"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)


Not listed, but I assume in-school programs until

4:30 What's New

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Golden Years

7 PM TV High School

7:30 Firing Line (an interview with Vice President Spiro Agnew)

8:30 You Asked For It (a day at a buffalo ranch, boys diving for

coins in Acapulco, a helicopter is used to carry victims to

the hospital, a ferret and a cobra fight, a Spanish castle

in Death Valley)

9 PM Hollywood Television Theatre: "Big Fish, Litle Fish" (a New

York editor prepares to move into an exciting new job, but

his "friends" are determined to stop him)

11:30 Stardate

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

7:30 Timmy And Lassie

8 AM Funtime

9 AM News

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM Movie: "The Sainted Sisters" (watch for George Reeves


in this '48 comedy)

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 I Love Lucy (Ricky's screen test)

5 PM Real McCoys

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

6:30 Big Valley

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "Alias Smith And Jones" (pilot for the

series, which debuts Jan. 21)

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavet

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)


7 AM Jonny Quest (delay from Sun 10 AM)

7:30 Tubby And Lester

9 AM Romper Room

9:55 News

10 AM Movie: "The Green Man" (English comedy about

a clockmaker who spends his free time as an

assassin, not to be confused with "The Boy With

Green Hair")

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Eyewitness News Parade

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Movie: "Sealed Lips"

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Hazel

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "Alias Smith And Jones"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.


11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavet

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

6:25 Focus (educational program)

6:55 Farm Report

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Morning Show

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair (guest: Eddie Hodges, who teamed with

future astronaut John Glenn to win $25,000 on "Name

That Tune" in 1957)

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peyton Place

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 Batman

5 PM Daniel Boone (watch for Alan Napier, aka Alfred

the butler on "Batman")

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dragnet

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies

8 PM Green Acres

8:30 Hee Haw

9:30 To Rome With Love

10 PM 60 Minutes

11 PM News

11:30 Merv Griffin (Glen Campbell, Larry McNeely

(banjoist on Glen's show), Ronnie Schell)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM General Hospital
9:30 Bewitched (Paul Lynde as Uncle Arthur)

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Daniel Boone

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Run For Your Life

8:30 Hee Haw

9:30 To Rome With Love

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6:45 News

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Bugs Bunny

9 AM Banana Splits

9:30 Flintstones

10 AM Yogi Bear

10:30 Rocky And Bullwinkle

11 AM Lassie

11:30 Topper

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

1 PM Movie: "The Bachelor's Daughters"

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 Banana Splits

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

4:30 Litle Rascals

5 PM Batman

5:30 Spiderman

6 PM Munsters
6:30 Get Smart

7 PM Petticoat Junction (a crossover with "Green Acres"

as Uncle Joe asks Oliver Douglas for advice on how

to get out of jury duty)

7:30 It Takes A Thief

8:30 Dragnet

9 PM Wagons Ho! ("Wagon Train" reruns)

10 PM Steve Allen

11:30 Merv Griffin (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

Not listed but I assume in-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Kukla, Fran And Ollie

6 PM Music Of The 20th Century (cellist Stephen

Kates and pianist Samuel Sanders perform

Elliot Carter's "Sonata For Cello And Piano")

6:30 Spanish For Beginners

6:45 French For Beginners

7 PM Here And Now (topic: potery making)

7:30 Other Peoples, Other Viewpoints (British ecologist

Dr. Robert White-Stevens discusses environmental


pollution.)

8 PM Realities ("In Search Of Rembrandt")

9 PM The Advocates (Should the federal government institute

wage-price controls? John Kenneth Galbraith says yes;

William F. Buckley Jr. says no. The Nixon administration

did institute them.)

10 PM Hollywood Television Theatre: "Big Fish, Litle Fish"

WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.)

2 PM Mantrap

2:30 Movie Game

3 PM King Kong (the Rankin-Bass animated show)

3:30 Lone Ranger

4 PM Marine Boy

4:30 Speed Racer

5 PM Ultra Man

5:30 Superman

6 PM Lost In Space

7 PM Twilight Zone

7:30 Star Trek

8:30 Movie: "Campbell's Kingdom"

10:30 Felony Squad

11 PM Can You Top This?

11:30 Movie: "Humoresque"


WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7 AM Today

8:30 Galloping Gourmet (this is correct; at the time

Ch. 41 carried only 90 minutes of the "Today" show)

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Helen Popejoy (women's show)

1:30 Words And Music

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Movie Game

5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 13)

5:30 News

6 PM Arnie (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from Sat


9 PM)

6:30 He Said! She Said!

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Don Knots

8:30 Julia

9 PM First Tuesday

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)

Not listed but I assume in-school programs until

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 What's New

7 PM Film (contrasts between East and West African

cultures)

7:30 Folk Guitar Plus

8 PM Homewood (Zubin Mehta conducts the Los Angeles

Philharmonic in a Tchaikovsky gala taped at the

Hollywood Bowl.)

9 PM Fanfare (the opera "Hansel and Gretel" is performed

in English)

sign off 10:30 PM


Retro; New York City, Christmas Day (Thursday, December 25), 1947

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV ch. 2 (CBS O&O)

No Morning Or Afternoon Programming on Ch. 2

Evening

7:30-Christmas Carol

7:40-Short Film; Santa and the Litle Angel

8:00-Channel 2 News with Douglas Edwards

8:15-Merry Christmasland Exposition, from Grand Central Palace

8:45-Basketball from Madison Square Garden; New York Knicks vs. Providence Steamroller (NY
wins 97-75; this was the first Christmas Day game in American professional basketball history)

WNBT Ch. 4 (NBC O&O, now WNBC)

No Morning Programming on Ch. 4

Afternoon

3:00-Christmas Program at St. Alban's Hospital

Evening

7:50-News with John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Christmas Play
8:30-Television News

8:40-Musical Merry-Go-Round

9:00-You Are An Artist with Jon Gnagy (instruction)

9:10-Motion Picture Trailer

9:15-Choir

9:25-Feature Film; The Second Chorus (Musical, 1940), with Fred Astaire and Paulete Goddard

WABD Ch. 5 (DuMont O&O, now WNYW-Fox O&O)

Morning

11:00-Christmas Service from National Cathedral, Washington, DC

Afternoon

4:00-Christmas Show from Walter Reed Army Hoospital, Washington, DC

5:00-Film; A Christmas Carol (1938); Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhart

6:45-Walter Compton News

7:00-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children)

7:30-Birthday Party (Children)

8:00-Champagne and Orchids, with Adrienne (Music)

8:15-American Home (film)

8:30-Charade Quiz with Bill Slater


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does anyone know what stations were carring these programs in other cities

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Quote Originally Posted by oburn

does anyone know what stations were carring these programs in other cities

The live Dumont network at the end of 1947 was WABD/5 New York, WTTG/5 Washington, WFIL-
TV/6 Philly, and maybe WRGB/4 Schenectady (they ran Dumont shows as well as NBC, but I don't
know if they had a live connection to WABD). Small Fry Club, Birthday Party, and Charade Quiz
were the normal Thursday night Dumont network shows. The Christmas shows had to have been
produced by WTTG.
The live NBC network consisted of WNBT/4 New York, WRGB/4 Schenectady, WPTZ/3
Philadelphia, & WRC-TV/4 Washington. The 7:50 news, You Are An Artist, and Musical Merry-go-
Round were NBC network shows in 1947. IIRC, WBKB/4 Chicago carried some NBC shows, but of
course they couldn't do it live.

Other stations, like WWJ-TV/4 Detroit and WEWS-TV/5 Cleveland, were affiliated with both
networks - at least via kinescope, but there was no live connection to the midwest until
Dumont's WDTV/3 Pitsburgh signed on in 1949.

CBS didn't have a TV network in 1947. All shows were local to WCBS-TV.

We have to save the Earth! It's the only planet with football and beer.

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And leave us not forget what happened on Channel 4 two days

later: the premiere of what would become "Howdy Doody." From

what I've read there was some doubt for hours as to whether the

show would get on the air; sixteen inches of snow blanketed New

York. But get on it did, and it would last (in its original version)

until 1960.
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Re: Retro; New York City, Christmas Day (Thursday, December 25), 1947

Quote Originally Posted by Bob1370

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV ch. 2 (CBS O&O)

8:45-Basketball from Madison Square Garden; New York Knicks vs. Providence Steamroller (NY
wins 97-75; this was the first Christmas Day game in American professional basketball history)

And they've been beating us over the head with them ever since.

Here we go, Steamroller, Here we go!

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Re: Retro; New York City, Christmas Day (Thursday, December 25), 1947
wmar tv baltimore carried dumont in 1947 wmal tv and wmar tv carried cbs tv in 1947 wrgb tv
carried cbs tv dumont tv one network monday and one network tuesday besides nbc i believe
wfil tv also carried cbs tv in 1947 wptz tv carried dumont in 1946

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Most reference books, including the Tim Brooks/Earle Marsh prime time TV history, indicate that
nothing produced by CBS aired outside of the NYC market until the spring of 1948. The show
"Tonight on Broadway", the first program distributed by CBS to other affiliate stations, premiered
April 6 of 1948.

ABC's first network series, Hollywood Screen Test, made its debut over a three station network
on May 10, 1948. At the start it was fed to Washington and Baltimore from WFIL-TV in
Philadelphia because ABC's own fleet of O&O stations wouldn't sign on acrosss the country until
the late summer and fall of 1948.

Retro: Atlanta Thursday, October 29, 1981

A rarity from me: an Atlanta schedule, post WSB/WXIA

switch. From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

6 AM University Of Michigan

6:30 News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Family Feud

9:30 Edge Of Night


10 AM Match Game

10:30 Joker's Wild

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 What's Happening!!

4:30 Carter Country

5 PM Happy Days Again

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Best Of The West

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Taxi

10 PM 20/20

11 PM News

11:30 Nightline

12 M Vega$

1:10 Hank Thompson (country music)

1:40 News
WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Bewitched

7 AM Charlie Rose

7:30 CBS News (Charles Kuralt/

Diane Sawyer)

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Richard Simmons

10:30 Alice

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News

12:30 Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Search For Tomorrow

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Charlie's Angels

5 PM The Jeffersons

5:30 Good Times

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Magnum, P.I.

9 PM CBS Movie: "Blazing Saddles"


11 PM News

11:30 Barney Miller

12 M Quincy

1:10 News

1:40 The Saint

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Yoga And Meditation

7 PM University News

7:15 WGTV Short Subjects

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Sneak Previews

8:30 Righteous Apples

9 PM Ben Watenberg At Large

9:30 Atlanta In Person

10 PM Soccer Made In Germany

11 PM Movie: "Irish Eyes Are Smiling"

(to 12:30)
WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

6 AM Morning Stretch

6:30 Today With Hal (Suit) & Guy (Sharpe)

7 AM Today

9 AM Hour Magazine

10 AM Here's Lucy

10:30 Blockbusters

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Batlestars

12 N News

12:30 The Doctors

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM Litle House On The Prairie

5 PM Laverne & Shirley & Company

5:30 News

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 New You Asked For It (Rich Litle

hosts; Jack Smith, from the original

show, narrates classic clips, then takes

over as host for the 1982-83 season.)


8 PM Harper Valley

8:30 Lewis & Clark (post-Koter Gabe Kaplan runs

a saloon in Luckenbach, Texas)

9 PM Diff'rent Strokes

9:30 Gimme A Break!

10 PM Hill Street Blues

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (for a change, Johnny's there)

12:30 Welcome Back, Koter

1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (to 2:30)

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5:50 World At Large

6 AM CNN News

7:05 Fun Time

8:05 I Dream Of Jeannie

8:35 My Three Sons

9:05 Movie: "Back Street"

11:05 Movie: "For Love Or Money"

1:05 Movie: "The Lives Of Jenny Dolan"

3:05 Fun Time

3:35 Flintstones

4:05 Munsters

4:35 Leave It To Beaver


5:05 Brady Bunch

5:35 Beverly Hillbillies

6:05 Andy Griffith

6:35 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:05 Carol Burnet And Friends

7:35 Sanford And Son

8:05 Movie: "The McConnell Story"

10:15 News

11:05 All In The Family

11:35 Movie: "The Cossacks"

2:05 Movie: "Night Creatures"

3:05 Movie: "Gigot" (Jackie Gleason as

a Parisian mute who befriends a

prostitute's daughter)

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 (PBS)

7:45 Weather

8 AM In-school programs

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 In-school programs

2 PM Electric Company

2:30 In-school programs

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Righteous Apples

7 PM Dick Cavet

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Georgia Forum

9 PM John Callaway Interviews

10 PM Soundstage

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 AM Jim Bakker

8 AM Study In The Word With

Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Rev. Alton Newton

9 AM Health Field

9:30 Super Pay Cards

10 AM Financial News

4 PM Financial News Wrap Up

5 PM Bareta

6 PM Starsky & Hutch

7 PM Kojak

8 PM Merv Griffin
9 PM Financial News Final

10 PM Jim Bakker

11 PM Saturday Night (SNL reruns cut to

an hour)

sign off 12 Midnight

WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.)

6 AM US AM

7 AM Tom And Jerry

7:30 Porky & Popeye

8:30 Great Space Coaster

9 AM Wake Up With The Captain

(new version of Captain Kangaroo,

pre-empted on Ch. 5)

9:30 Up To The Minute (CBS's atempt to

do a news/interview broadcast at 4

PM, pre-empted on Ch. 5)

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Another Life (soap where the characters

find the answers to their problems through

the Bible)

12 N People's Court (Judge Wapner)

12:30 Make Room For Daddy

1 PM Independent Network News


1:30 Dick Van dyke

2 PM Mister Ed

2:30 Krofft Superstars

3 PM Popeye And Friends

4 PM Tom And Jerry/Woody Woodpecker

5 PM Scooby-Doo

5:30 Muppet Show

6 PM Incredible Hulk

7 PM Pink Panther

7:30 Muppet Show

8 PM Movie: "Citizen Kane" (pre-empts

Tic Tac Dough, Bullseye, and

Barnaby Jones)

10 PM 700 Club

11 PM Independent Network News

11:30 Movie: "The Lady Wants Mink"

sign off 1 AM

Apparently not. Before the switch, Chs. 2 and 11 had

a similar situation with "The Bionic Woman," which aired

on Ch. 2 from 4-5; and "The Six Million Dollar Man" on

Ch. 11, 4:30-5:30.

I just wish we had that WTBS today instead of WPCH or the TBS network! I'd be watching

that.
WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

5 PM Happy Days Again

WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

5 PM Laverne & Shirley & Company

Was it normal around this time to have these two "sister sitcoms" airing opposite each other in
the same market? I imagine there was no "Oprah/Dr. Phil-esque" agreement writen up by
Paramount when syndication started...

It's happened in two other markets that I know of: Chicago and Baltimore. During this same this
same timeframe in Chicago, Laverne & Shirley aired on WGN, Happy Days was on WFLD; in
Baltimore, Happy Days was on WBAL, Laverne & Shirley on WMAR. We would have to go back
through the listings, but it wouldn't be surprising if they aired directly-opposite each other in
these markets.

WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

9:30 Gimme A Break!

This was the pilot episode of "Gimme a Break" which aired that evening. The first episode is on
YouTube (I'm linking just to part 1 only):

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL_XR8toeRs

An interesting footnote to this show - the fall preview issue of TVG noted the three kids were
Katie, Samantha, and Mat.

It would be about 5 more years before a "Mat" was added to "Gimme a Break"--Mathew
Lawrence (Joey's litle brother) in its final season (1986-87). This was when the show moved to
NYC and the girls were essentially no longer in the cast--and had essentially become the "Joey
Lawrence Show." Interestingly, Mathew Donovan was the name of Mathew Lawrence's
character.
Retro; Kentucky Wednesday, January 7, 1981

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6 AM Today In WAVE Country

7 AM Today (E.G. Marshall is a guest.)

9 AM Texas (delay from 3 PM; or 3:30/2:30, especially in the

Central time zone)

10 AM Las Vegas Gambit

10:30 Blockbusters

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus (Bill Cullen, Susan Richardson)

12 N Midday

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host David Brenner; Hall and

Oates, continuation of an interview with Anthony

Quinn)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives (not sure if this is a delay since

some stations, especially in the Central time zone,

carried it at 1:30/12:30 instead of 1/12)

2:30 Another World (likewise, some stations, especially in the

Central time zone, carried it at 2:30/1:30 instead of 2/1)

3:30 Movie: "Machine Gun McCain"

5 PM Tom And Jerry


5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor)

7:30 Face The Music ("Name That Tune"-type game

with host Ron Ely)

8 PM Real People (a college for cheerleaders; the Dallas

Cowboy cheerleaders; a convention for bald-headed

people; a New York artist who claims he can outpaint

any painter)

9 PM Diff'rent Strokes

9:30 Facts Of Life

10 PM Quincy

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Erma Bombeck, actor James Wood(s?))

12:30 Tomorrow (Bobby Vinton, John Huston)

2 AM News

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

5:50 Good Morning

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Days Of Our Lives (delay from 1 or 1:30 PM)

11 AM The Doctors (delay from 12:30 PM)


11:30 Midday

12 N Bob Braun (dermatologist Joseph Bark discusses

a new treatment for acne)

1:30 Card Sharks (delay from 12 N)

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM Bionic Woman

5 PM Good Times

5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Donahue

8 PM Real People

9 PM Diff'rent Strokes

9:30 Facts Of Life

10 PM Quincy

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:40 Praying The Rosary

5:55 Farm News

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "City In American Literature"


6:30 Richard Simmons

7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Andrea Martin)

9 AM Uncle Al

10 AM The Jeffersons

10:30 Alice

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Noon Report

1 PM Young And The Restless

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Toni Tennille (Charlie Callas, Chuck Berry, actor

Robert Mandan ("Soap"), author Perry Lafferty

("How To Lose Your Fear Of Flying")

5 PM John Davidson (co-host Richard Crenna; Rupert Holmes,

Olivia de Havilland, Fred Travalena, Bob Keeshan)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite--Dan Rather will not take over

until March 9)

7 PM 7 O'Clock Report

7:30 Joker's Wild

8 PM Enos

9 PM CBS Movie: "Butch And Sundance: The Early Days" (Tom

Berenger and William Kat star.)

11 PM News
11:30 CBS Movie: "Long Shot" (Anthony Quinn)

1:45 Don Lane (guest: a clairvoyant)

2:45 News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6 AM Ed Allen Time (exercises)

6:30 Louisville Tonight (rerun of the previous night's show)

7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Young And The Restless

10 AM John Davidson (from Las Vegas: Joan Rivers, Chuck

Berry, heavyweight champ Larry Holmes)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News

12:30 Hour Magazine (a visit to the home of Sidney Sheldon,

a discussion of transsexuality)

1:30 Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM)

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Bonanza

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News


7 PM Louisville Tonight

7:30 PM Magazine (a Kentucky artist who paints limited-edition

prints; electric-car competition in San Francisco)

8 PM Enos

9 PM CBS Movie: "Butch And Sundance: The Early Days"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Long Shot"

1:45 News

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

5:30 Health Field

6 AM Ask Your Lawyer

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

9:30 Family Feud (delay from 12 N)

10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Lee Marvin; Susan

Sullivan, Ted Nugent, Peter Ustinov, ice skaters

Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner)

11 AM Love Boat (passengers: David Doyle, Grant Goodeve,

Sonny Bono, Marty Ingels, Jo Ann Pflug, Bess Armstrong)

12 N Extra! (local, not the syndicated magazine show)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Room 222 (normally, Ch. 12 ran a movie 4-5:30 but there's

an "ABC Afterschool Special" today at 4:30)

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special ("Where Do Teenagers Come From?"

Dr. Lendon Smith explains puberty.)

5:30 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Tic Tac Dough

7:30 PM Magazine (electric-car competition in San Francisco,

an intravenous treatment for weight gain)

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Taxi

9:30 Soap

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Charley Varrick"

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

7:15 A.M. Weather

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Electric Company

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


10:30 Electric Company

11 AM Studio See

11:30 Que Pasa, U.S.A.?

12 N Sesame Street

1 PM Rainbow's End

1:30 Over Easy (guest: William Shatner)

2 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Danger UXB," Part 1)

3 PM Here's To Your Health

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Over Easy (guest: actress Beulah Bondi)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet (Part 3 of 4 with John Gielgud, who

talks about Richard Burton and acting techniques)

8 PM National Geographic (an African game preserve:

"Etosha: Place Of Dry Water")

9 PM Kiss Me, Petruchio (Meryl Streep and Raul Julia do

scenes from "The Taming Of The Shrew" in a performance

taped in Central Park in 1979.)

10 PM The Road Back (James J. Beattie, a ranked heavyweight

in the '60s, who overcame drugs and alcohol to become

executive director of Nexus, a progressive therapeutic center


for young felons.)

11 PM Dick Cavet (rerun of the 7:30 show)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

sign off 12 M

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (Jimmy Connors and his wife Paty are Phil's guests.)

10 AM Days Of Our Lives

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus

12 N News

12:30 Bob Braun

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM Batman (Julie Newmar as the Catwoman)

4:30 Gilligan's Island (Hans Conried as pilot Wrong Way Feldman)

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 News

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Let's Make A Deal


7:30 Hollywood Squares (Garret Morris, Joan Prather, Tom Poston,

Kathy and Janet Lennon, Dianne and Peggy Lennon, Foster

Brooks, Jack Jones, Kelly Monteith, Paul Lynde)

8 PM Real People

9 PM Diff'rent Strokes

9:30 Facts Of Life

10 PM Mr. Griffin & Me (Gloria Grahame and Burgess Meredith in a

comedy about an aging movie queen who encounters her husband,

a former film director, who left her 24 years ago without explanation.)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 Great Space Coaster

8 AM Popeye

8:30 Groovie Goolies

9 AM Tom And Jerry

9:30 Flintstones And Friends (don't know if this is

"The Flintstones" or "Fred Flintstone And Friends")

10 AM Brady Bunch

10:30 Make Room For Daddy


11 AM Merv Griffin (Anne Murray, Juliet Mills, actor Maxwell

Caulfield)

12 N Love, American Style

12:30 Love, American Style

1 PM Movie: "Act One" (George Hamilton is playwright Moss Hart

in this story of Hart's early years; BTW, Hart was married

to Kity Carlisle)

3 PM Woody Woodpecker

3:30 Spiderman

4 PM Tom And Jerry

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Sha Na Na

5:30 Welcome Back, Koter

6 PM Happy Days Again

6:30 Carol Burnet And Friends

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 All In The Family

8 PM Movie: "Flight To Holocaust"

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 Rockford Files

12:30 Mission: Impossible

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)


6 AM Town And Country

7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM John Davidson (co-host Robert Hays; Greg Evigan,

Karen Grassle, comedian George Miller)

10 AM The Jeffersons

10:30 Alice

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Prisoner: Cell Block H

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Hour Magazine (Andy Gibb; a demonstration of

tooth-bonding)

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 News

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM PM Magazine (same as Ch. 12)

7:30 M*A*S*H

8 PM Enos

9 PM SEC Basketball: Ole Miss at Tennessee

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 CBS Movie: "Long Shot"


WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (Helen Haton, spokesperson for "Bety

Crocker's International Cookbook")

10 AM To Tell The Truth (Robin Ward hosts)

10:30 Edge Of Night

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 World Of People (the National Commission on Working

Women gives awards to Valerie Harper, Linda Lavin,

and Esther Rolle; program normally airs at 5 and "Wonder

Woman" airs here, but 32 Alive has the "ABC Afterschool

Special")

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special

5:30 News

6 PM ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Tic Tac Dough

7 PM Joker's Wild
7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Taxi

9:30 Soap

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News

11:30 You Bet Your Life (Buddy Hacket)

12 M Nightline (delay from 11:30 PM)

12:30 Love Boat (delay from 12 M)

1:40 Police Woman (delay from 1:10 AM)

WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC)

5:30 700 Club

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM General Hospital

10 AM Ironside

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 Mary Tyler Moore

3:30 Tom And Jerry And Friends

4:25 News For Young People


4:30 ABC Afterschool Special (pre-empts "Good Times"

and "Happy Days Again")

5:30 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM All In The Family

7:30 Face The Music

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Taxi

9:30 Soap

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News

11:30 Nightline

12 M Love Boat

1:10 Police Woman

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

6:45 News

7 AM Great Space Coaster

7:30 New Zoo Revue

8 AM PTL Club

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 The Rock

12 N News/Introspect

12:30 Health Field


1 PM Richard Simmons

1:30 Your New Day (Vidal Sassoon hosts; Valerie Harper

and John Amos discuss world hunger.)

2 PM Bob Braun

3 PM Bullwinkle

3:30 Woody Woodpecker And Friends

4 PM Popeye

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Litle Rascals

5:30 I Love Lucy

6 PM Good Times

6:30 Sanford And Son

7 PM Rockford Files

8 PM The Bastard (some stations called this "The Kent Family

Chronicles"), Part 2 of 2: Phillipe Charboneau--now Philip

Kent--moves to Boston in 1772 and finds work on a

patriotic newsleter (and no cracks about Philip Kent, like

Clark Kent, being a journalist)

10 PM Independent Network News

10:30 Love, American Style

11 PM Twilight Zone (Keenan Wynn as a playwright who brightens

his unexciting life by bringing his characters to life.)

11:30 Prisoner: Cell Block H

12 M Movie: "Christina"
KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,

WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,

WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville)

8:15 A.M. Weather

8:30 In-school programs

3:30 Over Easy (William Shatner)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Lap Quilting

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Kentucky Journal: News

8 PM Dick Cavet (John Gielgud discusses Ralph Richardson,

Orson Welles, and Peter Lorre.)

8:30 Bywords (Sam Burrage of WPSD-TV Paducah interviews

Albert Jones, who discusses his years as a Commonwealth

atorney.)

9 PM National Geographic

10 PM Kiss Me, Petruchio

sign off 11 PM

Retro: New York City, Friday, January 9, 1948

Source; New York Times


WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS)

Evening

8:00-Film Shorts

8:35-Feature Film: That Uncertain Feeling (1941); Merle Oberon

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC)

Afternoon

1:00-Home Service Club; Tex and Jinx: Dr. William J. Reilly. Guest

1:30-Television Newsreel

Evening

7:30-News Reports

7:45-Musical Merry-Go-Round-Jack Klity

8:00--Fim:: Sports T

8:10--Film; Land Builders.

8:36-Ski News

8:39-Boxing, at Madison Square Garden


WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont)

Evening

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children)

6:45-Walter Compton, News

7:00-Play Room (children)

7:30-Pictures In the News: Films

8:15-The Maioneys. With Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maloney

8:45-Sports Names to Remember

8:55-Wrestling, Jamaica Arena

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Quote Originally Posted by Bob1370

WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS)

8:35-Feature Film: That Uncertain Feeling (1941); Merle Oberon

That Uncertain Feeling would also air frequently on WCBS-TV in the early 1970's, playing mostly
late at night on The Late Late Show. This airing was three years before they started their long-
running Late Show!
Retro; New York City, Thursday, January 8, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV-Channel 2

Evening

7:55-Let's Go Skiing-William L. QuIvey

8:00-News-Dougias Edwards

8:15-To tile Queen's Taste (cooking; Dione Lucas)

8:45-Basketball: Madison Square Garden

WNBT-Channel 4

Evening

7:30-Music

8:00-Eye Witness: Tour of a Television Plant

8:35-Television News

8:411-Musical merry-Go-Round

8:5:I-Universal Trailer

9:00-You Are an Artist-John Gnagy

9:15-Program from Washington


WABD-Channel 5

Evening

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children)

6:45-Walter Compton, News

7:00-Film Shorts

7:30-Birthday Party: Films (children)

8:00-Champagne and Orchids

8:15-Film Shorts

8:30-Charade Quiz

9:00-Wrestling from Park Arena

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Quote Originally Posted by Bob1370

WCBS-TV-Channel 2

8:15-To tile Queen's Taste (cooking; Dione Lucas)

"To Tile Queen's Taste"? Shouldn't that have been To the Queen's Taste? In any case, Ms. Lucas
was the first woman to have a cooking show on television, long pre-dating and prefiguring Julia
Child.

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Pardon for the typo, and yes, Dione Lucas was an early influence on Julia Child. Actually, in the
early days of The Food Network in 1993-94 (long before Iron Chef, Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray and
Guy Fieri) they even got hold of some kinescopes of her old CBS shows from the 1948-1949
season (when they first went out over the network) and re-ran them.

These early shows from January of '48 wouldn't have been included, because, first of all, the CBS
Television Network didn't get started until the first week in April of 1948 (every CBS television
production before then was local for a New York audience only). Second, kinescopes were also a
few months away from common use so the first 1947-48 season of To The Queen's Taste were
live local shows that are probably lost forever. .

Retro: Knoxville/Asheville, N.C., Monday, May 6, 1957

From Middlesboro (Ky.) Daily News; no listings for Channel 26 in Knoxville.

WATE-TV 6 (NBC)

AM

7 Today

9 Home

10 The Price Is Right

10 Truth or Consequences

11 Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You


PM

12 Midday News

12:05 Romper Room

12:30 Club 60 (Color)

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

2 Matinee Theatre

3 Queen For A Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4 Topper

4:30 Homemakers - Mary Starr

5 WATE-TV News - Tom Atkins

5:20 Sports Look - Art Metzlor

5:30 Litle Rascals

6 Wild Bill Hickok

6:30 Nat King Cole (Color)

6:45 NBC News

7 Cas Walker Time

7:30 Tales of Wells Fargo

8 Twenty One

8:30 Robert Montgomery Presents

9:30 Joseph Coton On Trial

10 People You Know

10:15 Industry On Parade

10:30 Lone Wolf

11 Your Esso Reporter


11:15 Weather

11:20 Sports Final

11:30 Tonight

WBIR-TV 10 (CBS)

AM

6:45 Television Pulpit

7: Farm & Home Hour

8 Captain Kangaroo

8:45 CBS Morning News

9 Catholic Hour

9:15 Garry Moore

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

PM

12 Meet Mrs. Moore

12:30 As Ttc World Turns

1 Our Miss Brooke

1:30 House Party

2 Big Payoff

2:30 Bob Crosby


3 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4 Early Show (movie title not given)

5:45 CBS News

6 Stories of the Century

6:30 Robin Hood

7 Burns & Allen

7:30 Talent Scouts

8 I Love Lucy

8:30 December Bride

9 Studio One

10:00 Federal Men

10:30 News

10:40 Weather Vane

10:45 Late Show (movie title not given)

12:30A Sign off

WLOS 13 (ABC)

AM

8:25 News And Weather

8:30 Cartoon Capers

9:30 Movies for Mom (title not given)

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Marshall Pack Presents


PM

12 Shell Noon News

12:05 Weather

12:10 Market Report

12:15 Farmer- Russ

1 Curtain Call

2 Afternoon Film Festival (title not given)

3:30 Secret Storm

3:45 Looney Tunes

4:30 Tot Town

5 Mickey Mouse Club

6 Shell Evening News

6:10 Weather

6:15 John Daly News

6:30 Wire Service

7:30 Voice of Firestone

8 Press Conference

8:30 Lawrence Welk (A partial Saturday schedule showed Welk on then as well)

9:30 Secret Journal

10 Vacation Theatre

12M News & Weather/Sign Off

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At the time Welk was on twice weekly, with his familiar

Saturday-night show and a talent show, "Top Tunes And

New Talent," on Mondays. The later was a misguided

effort to atract a younger audience to Welk; most of

the talent was in the 20-30-year-old range. But the show

lasted three years (1956-59). At least two Welk regulars,

Joe Feeney and Jack Imel, were contestants on the show.

Perhaps not so coincidentally, around this same time ABC

considered giving Ted Mack, himself a former bandleader,

a show similar to Welk's Saturday-night hour. The idea

was given a tryout in "Amateur Hour"'s slot one Sunday

night in January 1957; unfortunately it was the same night

Elvis made his third and final appearance on "The Ed Sullivan

Show" (at the time, Mack and Sullivan were on against each

other), the one where he was photographed from the waist up.

Although critics thought Mack's show was beter than Welk's,

apparently ABC wasn't happy with the ratings and the show

never materialized; in fact, "Amateur Hour" moved to NBC in

the summer of 1957 and wasn't seen on ABC again until a


six-month period (March-September) in 1960, after which it

ran for ten years on Sunday afternoons on CBS.

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WATE-TV 6 (NBC) PM

7 Cas Walker Time

WBIR-TV 10 (CBS) AM

7: Farm & Home Hour

It's worth noting Cas Walker hosted both shows twelve hours apart. Cas Walker was a local
businessman and politician. He promoted his supermarket with these programs. Walker also
featured entertainment and was a launching pad for artist like Dolly Parton and the Everly
Brothers.

Retro: Knoxville/Asheville, N.C., Sunday, May 5, 1957

From Middlesboro (Ky.) Daily News, which didnt carry listings for Channel 26 in Knoxville.

WATE-TV 6 (NBC)

AM
9 Through The TV Camera

9:45 Man To Man

10 Church In The Home

10:30 The Christophers

11 Church Service

PM

12 Cartoon Carnival

12:30 Frontiers ol Faith

1 This Is The Life

1:30 Meet Mr. Wizard

2 His Word

2:30 Zoo Parade

3 Call To Freedom

4 Topper

4:30 Dr. Hudsons Secret Journal

5 Meet The Press

5:30 Roy Rogers

6:00 77th Bengal Lancers

6:30 Circus Boy

7 Steve Allen Show

8 Chevy Show

9 Loreta Young Show

9:30 Waterfront

10 News

10:05 Movie Time (title not given)


11:30 Sign Off

WBIR-TV 10 (CBS)

AM

8:30 Television Pulpit

9 Lamp Unto My Feet

9:30 Look Up and Llvo

10 U.N. In Action

10:30 Camera Three

11 Faith for Today

11:30 Sacred Heart

11:45 What's Your Trouble?

PM

12 Heckle and Jeckle

12:30 Cartoon Theatre

1 Talking It Over

1:30 Sermons In Science

2:00 Sunday Singing Spectacular

2:30 Face The Nation

3 Roundtable

4 See It Now

5 Range Rider

5:30 Air Power

6 Lassie

6:30 Jack Benny


7 Ed Sullivan Show

8 GE Theatre

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

9 Esso Golden Playhouse

9:30 What's My Line?

10 Sunday News Special

10:15 Sunday Theatre

12:30A Sign Off

WLOS 13 (ABC)

AM

11:30 Heavenbound Train

PM

12:30 Variety Review

1 Oral Roberts

1:30 Rev. Harris

1:45 Industry On Parade

2 Human Relations In Action

2:30 A. A. Allen

3 This Is The Answer

3:30 Medical Horizons

4: Variety Review

4:30 Skvway Theatre

6 Industry On Parade

6:15 Statesmen Quartet


6:30 Hollywood Film Theatre

8 Amateur Hour

9 Mike Wallace Interviews

9:30 Public Defender

10 NTA Theatre

11:30 News & Sign Off

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IIRC, Lexington and points east were on Eastern time (that includes

Asheville and Knoxville), while Louisville was still on Central time and

would remain so until 1961. So my guess is that this is before the

networks figured out a way, in 1958, to put those parts of the South

that remained on Eastern Standard Time on a clock-time schedule (with

a few exceptions, such as for sports programming), so that the following

year Chs. 6, 10, and 13 would be observing a 7:30-11 PM primetime, except

7-11 on Sundays.

It's also highly unlikely that WTVK put a signal into Middlesboro, and even if
it did, sets were not required to receive UHF at the time, so WLOS was the

de facto ABC affiliate. Even in the late 1960s WLOS was carried on a translator

in Middlesboro; I remember in 1968 and 1969 that Bob Caldwell, "The Money Man"

and Ch. 13's weathercaster, would occasionally place calls to Middlesboro and ask

the lucky people to tell him how much was in the jackpot and name the show/star

of the day. I suppose that when WATE went to ABC in 1979 that the need for WLOS

was eliminated.

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It's also highly unlikely that WTVK put a signal into Middlesboro, and even if

it did, sets were not required to receive UHF at the time, so WLOS was the

de facto ABC affiliate. Even in the late 1960s WLOS was carried on a translator

in Middlesboro; I remember in 1968 and 1969 that Bob Caldwell, "The Money Man"

and Ch. 13's weathercaster, would occasionally place calls to Middlesboro and ask

the lucky people to tell him how much was in the jackpot and name the show/star

of the day. I suppose that when WATE went to ABC in 1979 that the need for WLOS
was eliminated.

So, when WTVK went NBC in 1979, where did the southeastern corner of Kentucky get NBC
from? My guess would be WCYB in Bristol, Virginia. As for WLOS, that station must have sure had
a super-strong signal to reach Kentucky, as it was well over 100 miles from Asheville. Of course,
at that sky-scraping elevation, that might not have been difficult--and there might have been
relays to boot.

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Yes, WCYB was the only choice.

Now, I have a Kentucky road map from 1957 which shows time zones......and most of KY is in the

central zone. The Eastern Time Zone starts just east of Hazard. These are not the same zones in

use today.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

It's also highly unlikely that WTVK put a signal into Middlesboro, and even if

it did, sets were not required to receive UHF at the time, so WLOS was the

de facto ABC affiliate. Even in the late 1960s WLOS was carried on a translator

in Middlesboro; I remember in 1968 and 1969 that Bob Caldwell, "The Money Man"

and Ch. 13's weathercaster, would occasionally place calls to Middlesboro and ask

the lucky people to tell him how much was in the jackpot and name the show/star

of the day. I suppose that when WATE went to ABC in 1979 that the need for WLOS
was eliminated.

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So, when WTVK went NBC in 1979, where did the southeastern corner of Kentucky get NBC
from? My guess would be WCYB in Bristol, Virginia. As for WLOS, that station must have sure had
a super-strong signal to reach Kentucky, as it was well over 100 miles from Asheville. Of course,
at that sky-scraping elevation, that might not have been difficult--and there might have been
relays to boot.

With its transmiter on a high mountain, and a system of translators (and later, cable, since we
had WLOS on cable in Athens, GA in the '70s, great to have if they were carrying an ABC program
WXIA wasn't, which wasn't often), WLOS reached six states:

North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia. As has probably been
mentioned it was, for years, the de facto ABC affiliate for the Tri-Cities (before WKPT signed on in
1969), and Knoxville viewers preferred it to WTVK (didn't need UHF capability to receive WLOS).

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, January 10, 1970

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville, TN) (NET)

off air on Saturday

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:45 Church News

7 AM Casper

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Perils Of Penelope Pitstop


10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees (guest: Stan Freberg)

12:30 Fred Kirby's Rascals

1:15 Pastors Face Your Questions

1:45 Bucky Waters (Duke basketball highlights)

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke at North Carolina

4 PM Country Style Roundup (time approximate)

5 PM Wrestling (from the studio)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Death Valley Days

7 PM Tommy Faile (guest: Billy Walker)

7:30 Jackie Gleason (guests: Milton Berle, Jackie Gayle,

Irwin C. Watson, Allan Drake)

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres (Bob Cummings as a writer hoping to

spend some quiet time at the Douglas farm--fat chance.)

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Movie: "Mystery Street"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)


6:30 Farm News (Ben Leonard)

7:30 Monty's Rascals

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits (a St. Louis cop directs traffic

to a rock 'n' roll beat--shades of Allen Funt

putting classical music to a Pitsburgh cop's

hand signals)

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Jambo (the friendship of Herman the hippo and

Lisa the elephant)

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Wrestling (from WRAL Raleigh)

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

4 PM Country Place (time approximate)

4:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

5 PM Porter Wagoner

5:30 Lester Flat

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Wilburn Brothers

7:30 Andy Williams (Cass Elliot, Arte Johnson, Ray Stevens

(Andy's summer replacement in summer 1970), cameos

by Lorne Greene and Sam Jaffe (as Dr. Zorba))


8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "How To Murder Your Wife"

11:30 News, Weather, Sports

12 M Movie: "The Dream Maker" (English rocker from the pre-

Beatles era, Tommy Steele, stars, from '63)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

6 AM Telecollege

7 AM Data Processing

7:30 Popeye

7:55 News, Weather

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Jambo

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

1:30 Country Place

2 PM Senior Bowl (North vs. South--a 37-37 tie,

Terry Bradshaw was named the game's MVP)

5 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster (time approximate)


5:30 Porter Wagoner

6 PM Lester Flat

6:30 Local News

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "How To Murder Your Wife"

11:30 News, Weather, Sports

12 M Saturday Tonight Show

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

7 AM Agricultural Science In Action

7:30 Popeye

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Jambo

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Bobby Lord (country music)

1:30 TBA

2 PM Senior Bowl
5 PM Wilburn Brothers (guests: Joe and Rose Lee

Maphis, time approximate)

5:30 Porter Wagoner

6 PM Lester Flat (guest: Barbara Mandrell)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Julia (delay from Tue 8:30 PM)

7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "How To Murder Your Wife"

11:30 Movie: "The Interns" (would become a series on

CBS in fall 1970)

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Math"

7 AM Agricultural Science In Action

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Wacky Races

1 PM Superman (animated)
1:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

2 PM Six And Company (local music show with station

personality Jack Six)

2:30 Cliff Gray (music and farm news)

3 PM Buck Owens (guest: Charley Pride)

3:30 TBA

4 PM Bill Anderson

4:30 Hugh X. Lewis (country music)

5 PM CBS Golf Classic (season premiere: Julius Boros and

Don January vs. Charles Coody and Tommy Aaron,

delay from 4 PM)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Big Valley

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "Bandit Queen"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Cisco Kid

7:30 Hobo Hotel (kids' show)


9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen

1 PM Roller Derby

2 PM Senior Bowl

5 PM Bill Anderson (time approximate)

5:30 My Favorite Martian

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

7:30 Adam-12 (NBC is allowing Ch. 9 to carry

the show an hour earlier tonight.)

8 PM ACC Basketball: South Carolina-Maryland

10 PM Andy Williams (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Joe Pyne

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

7:15 Agriculture

7:45 Davey And Goliath

8 AM Jetsons
8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Wacky Races

1 PM Superman (animated)

1:30 Jonny Quest

2 PM Pastor's Study

2:30 Movie: "Ma And Pa Ketle At Home"

4 PM Ray Mears (University of Tennessee basketball

highlights)

4:30 Stan Hitchcock (country music--he's not related

to Alfred)

5 PM Carl Smith (country music)

5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Hogan's Heroes (delay from Fri 8:30 PM)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix
11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Once More, My Darling"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

7 AM Children's Gospel Hour

7:30 Batman (animated, delay from Sun 9:30 AM)

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Wacky Races

1 PM Superman (animated)

1:30 Jonny Quest

2 PM Big Picture

2:30 Roller Derby

3:30 Movie: "Gunpoint"

5 PM Perfect Match (Dick Enberg hosts this "Dating Game"

wannabe, where the couples are matched by computer.)

5:30 Bill Anderson

6 PM The Good Guys (watch for a pre-"Partridge Family" Danny

Bonaduce, delay from Fri 8 PM)


6:30 CBS News

7 PM Call Of The West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Captain Newman, M.D."

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:30 Aspect (agriculture)

7 AM Mr. Bill And Bumbo

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys (animated)

11 AM Sky Hawks

11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Get It Together (Sam Riddle and Cass Elliot host;

guests: John Hartford and the Righteous Brothers)

12:30 American Bandstand (salute to Paul Revere and the

Raiders)
1:30 Movie: "Return Of The Fly"

3 PM Marshal Dillon (the half-hour "Gunsmoke"s)

3:30 Wrestling (from WGHP High Point, NC)

4:30 Hula Bowl (South beat North, 35-13)

7:30 Dating Game (time approximate, guests are Peter

Lawford and "Room 222"'s Denise Nicholas)

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk (guest: 16-year-old trumpeter David

Joy)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson

host; guests: jockey Bill Shoemaker (making his song and

dance debut), Scoey Mitchlll, Dusty Springfield, Sam and Dave)

10:30 Perry Mason

11:30 Roller Derby

12:30 ABC News (anchor not given)

12:45 Movie: "Girl On The Run" (the feature-length pilot for "77

Sunset Strip," only here Edd Byrnes is the bad guy)

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

2 PM Movie: "Double Cross"

3:30 Quest For Adventure

4 PM Junior America Jubilee

4:30 Movie: "South Of Texas" (Gene Autry)

5:30 Navy Film


6 PM News, Weather, Sports (still in b&w)

6:15 Lenoir Rhyne College News

6:30 TV Reader's Digest

7 PM William Tell

7:30 Movie: "Banjo On My Knee"

9 PM Movie: "Belle Starr"

10:30 Peter Gunn

11 PM Invisible Man

11:30 Man Without A Gun

sign off 12 M

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET)

off air on Saturday

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys (animated)

11 AM Sky Hawks

11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Get It Together
12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Upbeat

2:30 Kity Wells

3 PM Pro Bowlers Tour (season premiere: the

Wichita Centennial Open, with a top prize

of $6000)

4:30 Hula Bowl

7:30 Dating Game (time approximate)

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Joe Namath (talk show, with co-host Dick Schaap

doing most of the work)

11 PM Movie: "The Palm Beach Story"

12:30 ABC News

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Land Of Forever (I presume this is a local kids' show)

9 AM Catanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys (animated)

11 AM Sky Hawks
11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Get It Together

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Movie: "Stop! Look! And Laugh!" (Paul Winchell, Jerry

Mahoney, Knucklehead Smith, and the Three Stooges)

3 PM Pro Bowlers Tour

4:30 Hula Bowl

7:30 Dating Game (time approximate)

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Hazel

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Movie: "Eagle Squadron"

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys (animated)

11 AM Sky Hawks

11:30 George Of The Jungle


12 N Get It Together

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Dennis The Menace

2 PM Wrestling (not sure from where)

3 PM Pro Bowlers Tour

4:30 Hula Bowl

7:30 Dating Game (time approximate)

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Let's Talk Sports

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Joe Pyne

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET)

4:15 TV High School: "Grammar"

4:45 Social Security

5 PM Yoga For Health

5:30 Highway Panorama

5:45 Agricultural Panorama

6 PM NET Children's Special (the Muppets show

how to make a puppet)

7 PM At Home

7:30 Everybody's Business


8 PM NET Festival: "Is Somebody There?" is a

collection of readings about poverty; readers

are Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Brock Peters,

and Barbara Kaiser

9 PM To Save Tomorrow (how Palo Alto Veterans

Hospital gradually exposes patients to the outside

world in preparation for life outside the hospital)

9:30 Toy That Grew Up (three Mack Sennet comedies:

"Love, Speed And Thrills" (1915); "Our Dare Devil

Chief" (1915); "Teddy At The Throtle" (1916) with

Gloria Swanson and Wallace Beery)

sign off 10:30 PM

WCTU (pre-Turner, now WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

5 PM Movie: "The Traveling Saleswoman" (Joan Davis stars,

from '50)

6:30 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 3)

7 PM Wagon Train

8:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida

9:30 Movie: "Phantom Of The Opera" (Claude Rains version,

from '43)

11 PM Movie: "Calling Dr. Death" (nothing to do with wrestler

Steve Williams)
WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Wacky Races

1 PM Superman (animated)

1:30 Jonny Quest

2 PM Accent On Action

3 PM Pro Bowlers Tour

4:30 Hula Bowl

7:30 Jackie Gleason (time approximate)

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

sign off 11 PM

Retro: Central Florida Thursday, February 9, 1967

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:


WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 History Since 1865

7 AM Today

8:45 Soviet News Conference: Soviet Premier

Aleksei Kosygin holds a live news conference

in London, transmited by Early Bird satellite.

Simultaneous translation of questions and answers

into English is provided.

10 AM Reach For The Stars

10:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone (Pat sings "Georgy Girl." That must

have been something.)

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM News

1:15 Focus 2

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:55 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Mike Douglas

5:30 Newscope

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Star Trek

9:30 Dragnet 1967

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET)

8:50 Classroom

3:15 In-Service (handwriting)

3:45 Front Desk

4 PM Houseparty (cooking, not Art

Linkleter's show)

4:30 Segovia Master Class (Andres

Segovia teaches guitar)

5 PM What's New
5:30 Children's Corner

6 PM Friendly Giant

6:15 Paris Calling

6:30 World Civilizations

7 PM Adelante

7:30 Big Picture

8 PM What's In A Word?

8:30 World Of Books (the host is named

Haslam, and I used to be a frequent

customer at Haslam's Bookstore in

St. Petersburg--wonder if it's the

same person)

9 PM Suncoast Sports

9:30 NET Journal: "The War Relived" (a

German-eye view of Hitler and

World War II)

10:30 Arts Unlimited

sign off 11 PM

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Early Middle Ages"

7 AM News

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)


7:30 Lone Ranger

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Open House

10 AM Candid Camera

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Girl Talk

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter'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 Woody Woodpecker

5 PM Leave It To Beaver

5:30 McHale's Navy

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)


7 PM Perry Mason

8 PM The Lucy Show (delay from

Monday 8:30)

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Caretakers"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Halliday Brand"

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6:30 RFD Florida

7 AM Today

8:45 Soviet News Conference

10 AM Movie: "Latin Lovers" (conclusion)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News

1:25 Doctor's House Call

1:30 Girl Talk

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Merv Griffin

6 PM News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM True (reruns of GE True, with

Jack Webb as host)

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Star Trek

9:30 Dragnet 1967

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

7 AM Where The Action Is (don't be

too surprised--Norfolk's Ch. 13

carried it at 8 AM)

7:30 Morning Show

8:30 Magilla Gorilla (delay from Saturday

12:30)

9 AM Exercise For Women


9:30 Merv Griffin

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Everybody's Talking

12:30 News

12:55 Doctor's House Call

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Nurses

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

5 PM Twilight Zone

5:30 ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6 PM News

6:25 Editorial

6:30 Movie: "The Son Of Hercules In

The Land Of Darkness" (Part 1)

7:30 Batman

8 PM F Troop

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM Love On A Rooftop

9:30 That Girl


10 PM ABC Stage 67

11 PM News

11:20 Editorial, Weather

11:30 Movie: "The Young Racers"

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

7:25 Pastor's Study

7:30 Sunshine Almanac

7:45 News

8 AM Good Morning

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Candid Camera (Ch. 13 pre-empted it)

10:30 Bachelor Father

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Nurses


4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Where The Action Is

5 PM News

5:30 ABC News

6 PM Movie: "Ma And Pa Ketle

Go To Town"

7:30 Batman

8 PM F Troop

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM Love On A Rooftop

9:30 That Girl

10 PM ABC Stage 67

11 PM News

11:30 Open Mike

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

7 AM Edison Jr. College

7:30 CBS News

7:55 Informacast

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Millionaire

10 AM Candid Camera

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies


11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News

12:15 Agriculture News

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Variety Playhouse

8 PM Gilligan's Island (delay from

Monday 7:30, but this was its

timeslot on CBS the previous year)

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Caretakers"


11 PM News

11:20 Movie: "Slim"

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

5:55 Sunrise Semester

6:25 Bible Readings

6:30 Florida Farmer

7 AM A.M.

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News

12:20 Farm Report

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Tampa Bay Topics

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth


3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Superman

5 PM Woody Woodpecker

5:30 News

5:45 Editorial

5:50 Stock Market

5:55 Pulse Extra

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Wanted--Dead Or Alive

7:30 Coliseum

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Caretakers"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Ten Wanted Men"

WSUN Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

4:20 News

4:25 Animal World (not Bill Burrud's show)

4:30 Robin Hood

5 PM Sword Of Freedom

5:30 Astroboy
6 PM Movie: "Cowboy Serenade"

6:55 News

7 PM I Search For Adventure

7:30 Movie: "A Dangerous Profession"

8:55 News

9 PM Movie: "Last Days Of Pompeii"

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

11 AM Pat Boone (Pat sings "Georgy Girl." That must

have been something.)

...yeah, but it still was probably closer to the original than his desecration of Litle Richard's
"Tutti-Frutti" was. The Seekers should be thankful they lived in Australia when America was
being subjected to this program ;D ...

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET)

8:30 World Of Books (the host is named

Haslam, and I used to be a frequent

customer at Haslam's Bookstore in

St. Petersburg--wonder if it's the

same person)

Yes he was -- don't know his first name, but Haslam's bookstore has been a longtime St. Pete
institution, which is still around today. Mr. Haslam, whose weekly book show would later move
to WTOG, died in the mid-1980s.
Been there a few times myself, although not in many years. I'd still rather spend hours in a shop
like Haaslam's before I spend 10 minutes in a Barnes & Noble, etc.

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Re: Retro: Central Florida Thursday, February 9, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

6 PM Movie: "Ma And Pa Ketle

Go To Town"

...to search for some newfangled thing called a "DTV converter."

Not having any luck, they get on the telephone and ask Sarah

to ring Sen. Rocky-feller's office. Their "don't take away my TV"

complaint finds its way to the senator in Washington and voila!--

the DTV transition is delayed until June.

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

7:30 Coliseum

Mid-season replacement for the failed fall series Jericho. No, not

that Jericho, the first Jericho (fall '66).


From the Brooks & Marsh synopsis, Coliseum seemed to be in some

ways a revival of International Showtime, but was itself gone in June.

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Re: Retro: Central Florida Thursday, February 9, 1967

The only difference is that "Coliseum" had a different

guest host each week (Art Linkleter on this particular

night), whereas "International Showtime" was hosted by

Don Ameche for its entire four-year run. A beter example

of a revival of "International Showtime" (by the same producers,

in fact) was "Circus!" with Bert Parks as host; it ran in syndication

back around 1972 and was rerun on WGN for years.

A couple of other things. First, re Haslam's, what I liked about

that store was that it had both new and used books, and its

inventory would put Borders and Barnes & Noble to shame.

Second, I notice some similarities in the Tampa daytime schedules


for 1967 and when I moved there in '73. For instance, Mike Douglas

was still on Ch. 13 at 9 AM, while Merv was still on Ch. 8 at 4:30;

Ch. 8 had a morning movie from 9-10:30 (which they dropped in the

fall of 1973 and carried the entire NBC daytime lineup in patern for

the three years I lived there) and a 1 PM newscast. I also notice

Mike at 4:30 on Ch. 11; he was still there in the '70s, while Merv

was on at 10:30 AM. Of course, the network schedules had changed.

You may notice that both ABC stations (9 and 10) carried Peter

Jennings at 5:30; ABC had four feeds of its newscast at the time,

and we got Jennings at 5:30 in Norfolk in 1967. By the time I moved

to Florida, Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner were anchoring ABC's

newscast with only three feeds (6, 6:30, and 7); Ch. 10 carried them

at 6; Ch. 9, at 6:30. Walter Cronkite was on Ch. 13 at 7 in the '70s,

as he was on 11 for a time.

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A beter example of a revival of "International Showtime" (by the same producers, in fact) was
"Circus!" with Bert Parks as host; it ran in syndication back around 1972 and was rerun on WGN
for years.

I seem to recall Circus! airing in New York on WCBS-TV (Ch. 2) from 1971 to about 1973.

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8:45 Soviet News Conference: Soviet Premier

Aleksei Kosygin holds a live news conference

in London, transmited by Early Bird satellite.

Simultaneous translation of questions and answers

into English is provided.

What normally aired on the NBC affiliates that week.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

8:45 Soviet News Conference

What normally aired on the NBC affiliates that week.

8:45-9 ET was the balance of Today; 9-10 ET was local on the east coast (the first hour

of Today was re-fed on the network for CT.

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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I mean what normally aired on both WESH and WFLA that week.

WESH and WFLA carried the "Today" show until 9 AM.

WESH carried "Hennesey" at 9 and Burns and Allen at

9:30; WFLA carried movies from 9-10:30.


Retro: Richmond, VA - May 7-11, 1984 - Weekdays

BY REQUEST - Reto: Richmond, VA - From TV Guide Eastern Virginia Edition - WEEKDAYS

May 7-11, 1984

6 WTVR (CBS) Park Communications (Now Owned by Local TV LLC)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT-Exercise

6:30 CBS EARLY NEWS

7 AM CBS NEWS THIS MORNING

9 AM PHIL DONAHUE-Talk

10 AM 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game

10:30 PRESS YOUR LUCK-Game

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

12 PM RICHMOND TODAY

12:30 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS-Serial

1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial

2:30 CAPITOL-Serial

3 PM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial

4 PM WALTONS-Drama

5 PM ALICE-Comedy

6 PM NEWS

7 PM CBS NEWS

7:30 FAMILY FEUD-Game


Monday

8 PM SCARECROW & MRS KING-Comedy/Drama

9 PM KATE & ALLIE-Comedy

9:30 NEWHART-Comedy

10 PM CAGNEY & LACEY-Drama

Tuesday

8 PM AMERICAN PARADE

9 PM CBS MOVIE Agatha Christie: A Caribbean Mystery (1983)

Wednesday

8 PM WALT DISNEYS WORLD-Fantasy

9 PM CBS MOVIE Cowboy (1983)

Thursday

8 PM MAGNUM PI-Drama

9 PM MIKE HAMMER-Drama

10 PM SIMON & SIMON-Drama

Friday

8 PM DUKES OF HAZARD- Western

9 PM DALLAS-Serial/Drama

10 PM FALCON CREST-Drama

Monday-Friday

11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

Monday/Early Tuesday
11:35 HART TO HART-Drama

12:45 COLUMBO-Drama

Tuesday/Early Wednesday

11:35 MAGNUM PI-Drama

12:45 MCCLOUD-Drama

Wednesday/Early Thursday

11:35 POLICE STORY-Drama

12:45 CBS LATE MOVIE Million Dollar Infield (1983)

Thursday/Early Friday

11:35 TRAPPER JOHN MD-Drama

12:45 CBS LATE MOVIE You Cant Go Home Again (1979)

Friday/Early Saturday

11:35 HARRY-O-Drama

12:45 KOJAK-Drama

1:45 BARETTA-Drama

3 AM LATE LATE MOVIE The Hustle (1975)

Monday/Early Tuesday-Thursday/Early Friday

2:35 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

8 WXEX (ABC) Nationwide Communications (Now WRIC owned by Young)

5 AM PTL CLUB-Jim & Tammy Bakker

6 AM ABC NEWS

6:30 NEWS
7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM HOUR MAGAZINE-Magazine

10 AM WOMAN TO WOMAN-Talk

10:30 GOOD MORNING VIRGINIA

11 AM BENSON-Comedy

11:30 LOVING-Serial

12 PM FAMILY FEUD-Game

12:30 RYANS HOPE-Serial

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

4 PM GOOD TIMES-Comedy

4:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

5 PM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

5:30 PEOPLES COURT-Drama

6 PM NEWS

6:30 ABC NEWS

7 PM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

7:30 PM MAGAZINE-Magazine

Monday

8 PM GOING BACK HOME

9 PM ABC SPECIAL LAST DAYS OF POMPEII

Tuesday

8 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy (Final Episode)


9 PM ABC SPECIAL: LAST DAYS OF POMPEII

NORMALLY AIRED:

8 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

8:30 FOUL UPS BLEEPS AND BLUNDERS-Comedy

9 PM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

9:30 OH MADELINE-Comedy

10 PM HART TO HART-Drama

Wednesday

8 PM FALL GUY-Drama

9 PM DYNASTY-Serial/Drama

10 PM HOTEL-Drama

Thursday

8 PM TVS FUNNIEST GAME SHOW MOMENTS

9 PM CELEBRITIES: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

10 PM 20/20-Newsmagazine

Friday

8 PM BENSON-Comedy

8:30 WEBSTER-Comedy

9 PM BLUE THUNDER-Drama

10 PM MATT HOUSTON-Adventure

Monday-Friday

11 PM NEWS

11:30 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE

12 MID SOAP-Comedy
12:30 HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

1:30 CHARLIES ANGELS-Drama

2:30 NEWS

3 AM SIGN OFF

12 WWBT (NBC) Jefferson Pilot (Now owned by Raycom)

5:30 HEALTH FIELD

6 AM NBC NEWS AT SUNRISE

6:30 NEWS

7 AM TODAY

9 AM MUPPET SHOW-Children/Variety

9:30 CARD SHARKS-Game

10 AM FACTS OF LIFE-Comedy

10:30 SALE OF THE CENTURY-Game

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

11:30 DREAM HOUSE-Game

12 PM DIFFRENT STROKES-Comedy

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Serial

1 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

2 PM ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

3 PM MATCH GAME/HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game

4 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

4:30 WHATS HAPPENING-Comedy

5 PM JEFFERSONS-Comedy
5:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI-Comedy

6 PM NEWS

6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

7:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Magazine

Monday

8 PM TV BLOOPERS

9 PM NBC SPECIAL: V: THE FINAL BATTLE

Tuesday

8 PM A TEAM-Drama

9 PM NBC SPECIAL: V: THE FINAL BATTLE

NORMALLY AIRED

(9 PM REMINGTON STEELE-Drama

10 PM QUINCY-Drama)

Wednesday

8 PM REAL PEOPLE-Comedy/Reality

9 PM FACTS OF LIFE-Comedy

9:30 NIGHT COURT-Comedy

10 PM ST ELSEWHERE-Drama

Thursday

8 PM GIMME A BREAK-Comedy

8:30 FAMILY TIES-Comedy

9 PM CHEERS-Comedy

9:30 DUCK FACTORY-Comedy


10 PM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama/Comedy

Friday

8 PM FAME-Drama

9 PM NBC MOVIE The Omen (1976)

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

11 PM NEWS

11:30 TONIGHT SHOW-Johnny Carson

12:30 LATE NIGHT David Leterman (Except Friday)

FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS-Music (Friday)

1:30 M*A*S*H-Comedy

2 AM ODD COUPLE-Comedy

2:30 HERES LUCY-Comedy

3 AM BEN CASEY-Drama (Except Early Saturday)

MASTER-Drama (Early Saturday)

4 AM SIGN OFF

35 WRLH (Ind.) TVX (Now Fox Affiliated Independent owned by Sinclair)

5:30 JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT-Exercise

6:30 GREAT SPACE COASTER-Children

7 AM POPEYE-Cartoons

7:30 BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons


8 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

8:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

9 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy

9:30 GET SMART-Comedy

10 AM 700 CLUB

11 AM FAMILY-Drama

12 PM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

12:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

1 PM BEWITCHED-Comedy

1:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy

2 PM WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

2:30 BUGS BUNNY & POPEYE-Cartoons

3 PM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

3:30 HE MAN & THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE-Cartoons

4 PM SUPERFRIENDS-Cartoons

4:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoons

5 PM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

5:30 BEWITCHED-Comedy

6 PM SANFORD & SON-Comedy

6:30 SANFORD & SON-Comedy

7 PM STAR TREK-Science Foction

8 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE-Adventure

9 PM PRIME MOVIE 35 The Birds (1963) Mon

Killers Elite (1975) Tues

Coogans Bluff (1969) Wed


The Gambler (1980) Thurs

STAR TREK 2 EPISODES SPECIAL (Fri)

5:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI-Comedy

11 PM TAXI-Comedy

11:30 ONE DAY AT A TIME-Comedy

13 MID WELCOME BACK KOTTER-Comedy

12:30 HONEYMOONERS-Comedy

1 AM BENNY HILL-Comedy

1:30 FANTASY ISLAND-Fantasy

2 AM LATE MOVIE Cynthia (1947) Early Tues

Do Not Disturb (1965) Early Wed

Standing Tall (1978) Early Thurs

They Live By Night (1948) Early Fri

White Sister (1933) Early Sat

4 AM SIGN OFF

63 WRNX (Christian/Ind.) Capitol Christian TV (Now Dark - License Deleted)

5 AM D JAMES KENNEDY-Religion

5:30 LESTER SUMRALL-Religion

6 AM JIM AND TAMMY-Religion

7 AM 700 CLUB-Religion

8:30 JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

9 AM JIM AND TAMMY-Religion

10 AM CASEY TREAT-Religion
10:30 LESTER SUMRALL-Religion

11 AM 700 CLUB-Religion

12:30 JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

1 PM MISTER ED-Comedy

1:30 GREEN ACRES-Comedy

2 PM PETTICOAT JUNCTION-Comedy

2:30 GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy

3 PM NEW ZOO REVUE-Children

3:30 SUPERBOOK-Cartoon

4 PM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

4:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

5 PM MY THREE SONS-Comedy

5:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

6 PM DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy

6:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy

7 PM 700 CLUB-Pat Robertson

8:30 JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

9 PM JERRY FAWELL (Mon0

REX HUMBARD (Tues)

JIMMY SWAGGART (Wed)

DWIGHT THOMPSON (Thurs)

IN TOUCH (Fri)

9:30 ORAL ROBERTS (Tues)

10 PM JIM AND TAMMY

11 PM DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy


11:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy

12 MID DANNY THOMAS-Comedy

12:30 DONNA REED-Comedy

1 AM BONANZA-Western

2 AM 700 CLUB

3 AM PRAISE THE LORD

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Did Channel 6 air a full hour of "Alice" at 5 PM? And how did they get away with airing "Channel
2 News"? :

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CHANNEL 2 NEWS is a Typo - in my market the CBS station is a Channel 2 so I put that in out of
habit. Full House? did not exist for a nother few years. Did run a full hour of Alice at some point
but not then. Very few places ran a full hour of Alice. That show did not test THAT well. Did okay
in syndication but was no MASH - at the same time was no Mork & Mindy either.

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Sorry, misread your question - They ran All In The Family at 530 I believe until the fall of 1983.
From 1983 to 1984 they ran Alice at 5 and Love Connection at 530. In May of 84 they indeed ran
Love Connection at 530. Also a typo.

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BY REQUEST - Reto: Richmond, VA - From TV Guide Eastern Virginia Edition - WEEKDAYS

May 7-11, 1984

63 WRNX (Christian/Ind.) Capitol Christian TV (Now Dark - License Deleted)


I believe that Channel 63 was also known as WTLL and then WVRN before going dark in

the late 80's.

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TV 63 Richmond was to be WRNX but YES when hitting the air they became WTLL and their co-
owned station was 66 WTKK in Washington DC. Both stations were not strictly religious and had
some secular shows mised in. But yes that is right

Retro: North Carolina Tues, Jan 9, 1962

50 years ago today, from TV Guide-North Carolina edition

2 WFMY-CBS/ABC Greensboro

3 WBTV-CBS/ABC Charlote

4 WUNC-Edu Chapel Hill

5 WRAL-NBC Raleigh

6 WECT-NBC/CBS/ABC Wilmington

7 WITN-NBC Washington

9 WNCT-CBS/ABC Greenville

9* WSOC-NBC/ABC Charlote

11 WTVD-CBS/ABC Durham

12 WSJS-NBC Winston-Salem
Morning

6:00

2 Religious Film Feature

5-12 Continental Classroom "Teacher Training" (c)

7 Aspect

6:15

2 RFD Piedmont (George Perry)

9* Farm & Home (Lloyd Foster)

6:20

3 Daily Word

6:25

3 College of the Air

6:30

2-11 College of the Air

5 Aspect

6 Carolina Farm Beat

7-9*-12 Continental Classroom "Local Government and Politics: Theory and Practice" (c)

9 Carolina Today

6:55

3 Farm Journal (Gil Stamper)


7:00

2 Good Morning (Lee Kinard)

3 Carolina Calling (Smith)

5-6-7-9*-12 Today

11 Morning Jamboree

7:55

3 News/Weather

8:00

2-3-9-11 Captain Kangaroo

8:55

4 News/Weather

9:00

2 Devotions

3-4-6-7-12 History

5 Bozo the Clown

9 College of the Air

9* Cartoon Carnival

11 Cartoon Shop (Ernie Greup)

9:15
2 Second Breakfast (Stoker)

9* Debbie Drake

9:30

2 What's Cooking? (Kelly)

3 Romper Room

4-6-9-9*-12 Science

7 December Bride

9* Cartoon Carnival

9:55

5 Kukla & Ollie

10:00

2-3-9-11 Calendar

4 World History

5-6-7-9*-12 Say When

10:30

2-3-9-11 I Love Lucy

4 Mathematics

5-6-7-9*-12 Play Your Hunch (c)

11:00

2-3-9-11 Video Village


4 French

5-6-7-9*-12 Price is Right

11:30

2-3-9-11 Your Surprise Package

4 Graphic Arts

5-6-7-9*-12 Concentration

11:55

2-3-9-11 CBS News

Afternoon

noon

2-3-11 Love of Life

4 British Calendar

5-6-7-12 Your First Impression

9-9* News (W.E. Debnam on 9, Jimmy Kilgo on 9*)

12:15

4 News (Dave Wegerek)

9 Farm News (Don Faust)

9* Movie "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"

12:25

9 Weather (Sherman Husted)


12:30

2-3-9 Search for Tomorrow

4 Aspect

5-6-7-12 Truth of Consequences

11 Queen for a Day

12:45

2-3-9 Guiding Light

12:55

5-6-7-12 NBC News

1:00

2 Medic "Vagrant Heart, Vagrant Cop"

3 Bety Feezor

4 College of the Air "New Biology"

5 Time Out (Sam Beard)

6 Spanish

7 Yours for a Song

9 Love of Life

11 Peggy Mann

12 Harvey Dinkins

1:15
6 These Things We Share

1:25

6 News (Bob West)

1:30

2-3-6-9-11 As the World Turns

5 Yours for a Song

7 Queen for a Day

12 Our Miss Brooks "Phonebook Follies"

2:00

2-9-11 Password

3 Medic

5-7-9*-12 Jan Murray (c)

6 Variety Showcase (Burns)

2:25

5-6-7-9*-12 NBC News

2:30

2-3-9-11 House Party

5-6-7-9*-12 Loreta Young "A New Step"

3:00
2 TV Matinee (Lee Kinard)

3 Pat Lee

5-6-7-9*-12 Young Dr. Kildare

9-11 Millionaire

3:30

2-3-9-11 Verdict is Yours

5-6-7-9*-12 Our Five Daughters

3:55

2-3-9-11 CBS News

4:00

2-3-9-11 Brighter Day

5-6-7-9*-12 Make Room for Daddy "My Fair Vocal Coach"

4:15

2-3-9-11 Secret Storm

4:30

2-3-6-9-11 Edge of Night

5-7-9*-12 Here's Hollywood (guests Leon Ames and Jessie Royce Landis)

4:55

5-7-9*-12 NBC News


5:00

2 Old Rebel/Pecos Pete

3 Three Ring Circus

4 Geometry

5 Captain Five (Herb Marks)

6 Father Knows Best "Mother Goes to School"

7-9*-12 Kukla & Ollie

9 Bozo the Clown

11 Fun Hour

5:05

7 Three Stooges

9* Clown Carnival (Lindsay)

12 Bob Gordon

5:30

2 Deputy Dawg

5 Quick Draw McGraw

6 TBA

7 Laurel & Hardy

12 Deputy "The Wild Wind"

Evening

6:00
2 Groucho

3 Whirlybirds "Pink is for Death"

4 Chronicle

5 Captain Five (Herb Marks)

6 News (Ben McDonald)

7 Funny Page

9-9* Huckleberry Hound

11 Dennis the Menace "Through Thick and Thin"

12 Peter Gunn

6:05

5 News (Armstrong/Capps)

6:20

5 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

6:25

3 Sports (Bill Ward)

6:30

2-11 News/Weather

3-7-9-9*-12 News

5 Sports (Ray Reeve)

6 Military Log
6:45

2-3-9-11 CBS News

4 What's New?

5-7-9*-12 NBC News

6:55

6 News/Weather

7:00

2 Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko) "Bilko FOB Detroit"

3 Deputy "Cherchez la femme"

5 Tightrope! "The Model and the Mob"

7 Third Man "A Pocketful of Sin"

9 Coronado 9 "Obituary of a Small Ape"

9* Pioneers "Twelve Pound Nugget"

11 Adventures in Paradise "Hurricane Audrey"

12 Everglades "The Long Walk"

7:15

4 UN in Review

6 NBC News

7:30

2-3 Marshall Dillon (Gunsmoke)

4 Design Seminar (NC State College School of Design)


5-7-9*-12 Laramie "The Barefoot Kid" (c)

6 Beachcomber "The Shark Affair"

9 Donna Reed "Once Upon a Timepiece"

8:00

2 Dick Van Dyke

3 King of Diamonds "The Greed Merchants"

4 Goals for Americans

6 Bachelor Father "Kelly the Yes Man"

9 Ben Casey "And If I Die"

11 New Breed "The All-American Boy"

8:30

2-3 Dobie Gillis "I Do Not Choose to Run"

4 You the Deaf

5-6-7-12 Alfred Hitchcock "Bad Actor"

9* Margie "Margie Flies the Coop"

9:00

2-3-9-11 Red Skelton (guests Edward Everet Horton and Jackie Coogan)

4 Eastern Wisdom

5-6-7-9*-12 Dick Powell "A Time to Die"

9:30

2-3 Ichabod & Me


4 Metroplex "The Promise of the City"

9 Dick Van Dyke

11 My Three Sons "Chip Leaves Home"

10:00

2-3-9-11 Garry Moore (guests Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme)

5-7-12 Cain's Hundred "Take a Number"

6 Untouchables "Canada Run"

9* Alcoa Premiere "Patern of Guilt"

11:00

2-3-5-6-7-9-9*-11-12 News

11:10

3-5 Sports

11:15

3 Movie "Elsa Maxwell's Hotel for Women"

5-6-12 Jack Paar (c)

11 Movie "Texas"

11:20

7-9* Sports (Rick Tash on 7, Bill Snyder on 9*)

9 Movie "Sentimental Journey"


11:25

2 Movie "Terror Ship"

11:30

7-9* Jack Paar (c)

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First, I'd like to know where you're getting these North Carolina

editions; I'd like to lay my hands on a few myself. (In a few days

I will post a couple of retros from 1965.)

I noticed the name Dave Wegerek doing news on Channel 4. I

remember him on WFMY later in the '60s, but I think he died rather

young. My grandmother never could pronounce his last name properly,

and was forever calling him "Willjerk."

This was a litle less than seven months before WRAL went to ABC,

and WTVD began shoehorning CBS and NBC programs, a practice it


continued until 1971. IIRC, after the switch WRAL kept the "Today"

show for a year or two; WTVD kept "Captain Kangaroo" and picked up

"The Tonight Show" just in time for Johnny Carson's debut as host. WRAL

also replaced Huntley-Brinkley with Ron Cochran, although that may have

been a litle later. I remember the daytime and Tuesday primetime schedules

in the summer of '62 to have been something like this:

WRAL: 10 AM Time Out (local quiz show matching civic clubs)

10:30 Play Your Hunch (NBC)

11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (ABC)

11:30 Yours For A Song (ABC)

12 N Jane Wyman Presents (ABC)

12:30 Camouflage (ABC)

12:55 ABC News (Alex Dreier)

1 PM Queen For A Day (ABC, delay from 3 PM)

1:30 Who Do You Trust? (ABC, delay from 3:30 PM)

2 PM Day In Court (ABC)

2:30 Seven Keys (ABC)

3 PM Young Dr. Malone (NBC)

3:30 Our Five Daughters (NBC)

4 PM Make Room For Daddy (NBC)

4:30 American Bandstand (ABC, joined in progress)

4:50 American Newsstand (ABC)

Tuesday primetime: 7:30 Bugs Bunny (ABC)


8 PM Bachelor Father (ABC)

8:30 The New Breed (ABC)

9:30 Yours For A Song (ABC)

10 PM Alcoa Premiere (ABC)

11 PM ABC News (Murphy Martin)

WTVD: 10 AM Say When! (NBC)

10:30 I Love Lucy (CBS)

11 AM Price Is Right (NBC)

11:30 Concentration (NBC)

12 N Love Of Life (CBS)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (NBC)

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer, I think)

1 PM Peggy Mann (local)

1:30 As The World Turns (CBS)

2 PM Password (CBS)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (CBS)

3 PM Millionaire (CBS)

3:30 To Tell The Truth (CBS)

3:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

4 PM Secret Storm (CBS)

4:30 Edge Of Night (CBS)

Tuesday prime time: 7:30 Laramie (NBC)

8:30 Dobie Gillis (CBS)


9 PM Comedy Spot (CBS)

9:30 Who In The World? (CBS, delay from

Sun 9:30 PM)

10 PM Talent Scouts (CBS, Garry Moore's summer

replacement)

If you have any North Carolina editions from the summer of '62 you can

correct me on these; these are as I remember them, and most of what

I have from '62 comes from Atlanta.

A couple of the names you mention on here were legends in North Carolina,

particularly W.E. Debnam (practically all of Eastern North Carolina stopped

what it was doing at noon for "Debnam Views The News") and Jimmy Kilgo

(who hosted the dance-party show "Kilgo's Kanteen" on WSOC on Saturdays,

in addition to his news-anchoring duties).

Ah, the memories....

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

First, I'd like to know where you're getting these North Carolina

editions; I'd like to lay my hands on a few myself. (In a few days

I will post a couple of retros from 1965.)

Ah, the memories....

Picked up a few from eBay, before they switched over to PayPal-I switched over to other sources
after that...that week's edition is the only one from '62 I have in the collection at the moment...

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Tues, Jan 9, 1962

A couple of other names on your retro that bring back

memories: "Variety Showcase" on WECT was hosted by

Jim Burns, who could have passed for McLean Stevenson's

brother; and "Second Breakfast" on WFMY by Carroll Stoker

(a woman). I may have mentioned this before, but Ms. Stoker's

show opened with a shot of a steaming cup of coffee over which

the show's logo appeared. In my preschool days I had a crush on


her, and I'd have to get my cup of coffee (actually, it was probably

milk, given my age and I've never been a coffee drinker anyway) when

the show came on. WFMY's 50th anniversary was in 1999, and they

put on an exhibit at a museum in Greensboro with pictures of personalities

and memorable moments in the station's history. For some reason (and

I'm still somewhat angry about it) they did not include her, nor did they

include Judy Walker, who did a show called "Today's Woman" from 1971

to 1974. Carroll Stoker had also done another show, in the afternoon,

before "Second Breakfast" ever started, called "Carroll's Corner."

I might also mention Sam Beard on WRAL, host of "Time Out." He also

anchored WRAL's newscasts in the late '60s; unfortunately, he commited

suicide in 1971.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Tues, Jan 9, 1962

The NBC show at 3 PM should be "Young Dr. Malone." "Young Dr.

Kildare" was a syndicated show that ran largely in access slots

around 1972 or '73. The television "Young Dr. Malone" should have
been called "Young Dr. Malone: The Next Generation," since the

television Dr. Malone was the son of radio's "Young Dr. Malone."

(The radio show, BTW, lasted far longer than the television version;

1939-60 on radio, 1959-63 on television; however, it and "From These

Roots" were the first NBC soaps to last more than a few months.)

Also, "Dr. Kildare" with Richard Chamberlain was generating big ratings

(and a big female following) for NBC on Thursday nights in 1962.

Retro: Nebraska/Siouxland Mon, Jan 11, 1954

from TV Guide-Nebraska edition (served by the office in Rock Island)

KMTV 3-Omaha

8:45 News (Winston Burdete)

9:00 Arthur Godfrey Time

10:00 Your TV Home (Bettie Tolson)

10:30 Strike It Rich

11:00 Valiant Lady

11:15 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon Noon Edition (Bill Talbot)

12:15 Martha's Kitchen Club (Martha Boulsen)

12:30 Garry Moore

1:00 Double or Nothing


1:30 Linkleter's House Party

2:00 Big Payoff

2:30 Bob Crosby

3:00 You are What You Eat

3:05 Women's Views (Jean Sullivan)

3:30 TV Classroom

3:45 Over the Garden Fence

4:00 Circle 3 Ranch

4:45 Ring Post

5:00 Talent Sprouts (Lew Jeffrey)

5:30 South Omaha on Parade (Tom Cary)

6:00 Colonel Flack

6:30 Run for the Money (Lee Bannon)

7:00 Burns & Allen

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

8:00 I Love Lucy

8:30 Red Butons

9:00 Studio One "The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners"

10:00 Weather Sketches (Frank Peddie/B-Nee the weatherbird)

10:05 All the News (Floyd Kalber, the station news director at the time...he would head to
Chicago in 1962, joining WNBQ (now WMAQ))

10:20 Camera on Sports (Dick Charles)

10:30 My Hero

11:00 Nightwatch

11:30 Late Show


WOW 6-Omaha

7:00 Today with Garroway (Today in Omaha at 7:25/7:55)

9:00 Ding Dong School

9:30 Glamour Girl

10:00 Hawkins Falls

10:15 Three Steps to Heaven

10:30 Bennets

10:45 Follow Your Heart

11:00 Bride & Groom (Newark NJ couple Ruth Curley and Gordon LeMaty get hitched)

11:15 TV Feature

11:40 TV Meditation

11:45 News (Ray Clark)

noon Snicker Flickers ("Jolly Joe" Martin)

12:30 TV Reporter (Mal Hansen)

12:45 Matinee Movie

2:00 Kate Smith

3:00 Welcome Travelers

3:30 On Your Account

4:00 Connie's Kitchen

4:30 Howdy Doody

5:00 Trail Time ("Uncle Tom" Chase)

6:00 Stand By for Action

6:30 News/Weather

6:45 Camel News Caravan

7:00 Name That Tune


7:30 Voice of Firestone (guest Patrice Munsel)

8:00 Dennis Day

8:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "A Case of Identity"

9:30 I am the Law "Butons Story"

10:00 Omar Weatherman (Chuck Thomas)

10:07 Sports (Jack Payne)

10:15 News (Ray Clark)

10:30 Kent Theatre

11:00 Dave Garroway

11:30 Cinema 6

KVTV 9-Sioux City

11:00 Film Subject

11:15 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Keyboard Kapers

noon Brighter Day

12:15 Noon Time News (Eddie Osborn)

12:25 Meditation

12:30 Curio Shop

1:00 TV Schooltime

1:30 Song Shop (Vivien Dale sings, Eddie Osborn on piano and organ)

2:00 Open House (Jan Voss)

2:30 Bob Crosby

3:00 Welcome Travelers


3:30 On Your Account

4:00 Western Roundup

4:30 Howdy Doody

5:00 Crusader Rabbit

5:05 Kids' Korner (The Canyon Kid)

5:30 Kit Carson

6:00 Sioux City Speaks

6:30 News

6:35 Weather (Conrad Johnson)

6:40 Markets

6:45 Camel News Caravan

7:00 TBA

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

8:00 I Love Lucy

8:30 Red Butons

9:00 TV Playhouse

10:00 Sports (Les Davis)

10:10 Weather

10:20 News

10:30 TBA

10:35 Greatest Fights of the Century

10:45 Public Prosecutor

11:00 George Jessel

KFOR 10-Lincoln (the station was celebrating 2 major accomplishments on Dec 1/53...(1)
increasing its power from 11kw to 59kw, and (2) joining the ABC microwave network-their feed
was relayed from Omaha via Gretna)

5:30pm Comic Club

6:00 News

6:15 Supper Club

6:30 Three Musketeers

7:30 Of Many Things

8:00 Junior Press Conference

8:30 Big Picture

9:00 Outdoor Nebraska Theatre (Nebraska Game Commission Chairman Paul Gilbert)

9:30 News

9:45 Weather

9:55 Sports

10:00 Hourglass Theatre

KELO 11-Sioux Falls

4:30pm TV Puppets

4:45 Love of Life

5:00 KELO Lites

5:05 Serial

5:25 Crusader Rabbit

5:30 Cisco Kid

6:00 Club Video

6:30 Arthur Murray's Dance Party

6:45 Frigidaire News (Bill Wigginton)

6:55 Grain Belt Weather (Gene Piat)


7:00 Hollywood Half Hour

7:30 Red Butons

8:00 Life is Worth Living

8:30 Robert Montgomery Presents

9:30 Liberace

10:00 Old Home Weather (Roger Russell)

10:10 Hamm's Newsreel (Jim Burt)

10:20 Fenn's News (Bill Wigginton)

10:30 Championship Wrestling

11:30 Paradise Island

KOLN 12-Lincoln

5:30pm Merry & Mr. Bill

6:00 Weather (Joe Kinney)

6:05 Sports (Bud Shaner)

6:15 Lincolnland News (Bob Taylor)

6:20 National/International News (By Krasne)

6:30 Big Picture

7:00 Stars on Parade

7:30 High School Hi-Lites (Cathedral High, Lincoln/Beatrrice High)

8:00 Boxing

9:00 Mr. & Mrs. North

9:30 Movie Quick Quiz (Paul Jensen)

9:40 Weather (Bob Taylor)

9:45 Lincolnland News (By Krasne)


9:50 National/International News (dito)

10:00 Starlite Theatre

KFOR 10-Lincoln...joining the ABC microwave network-their feed was relayed from Omaha via
Gretna)

Pleasse explain "Gretna"--was it the name of a microwave company, or was it a town

where a relay tower was?

It's a town in eastern Nebraska, located in Sappy County.

RETRO: ATLANTA - 1/29/1996

Monday, January 29, 1996

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News
06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM American Music Awards

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Hard Copy

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Carnie

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

12:30PM George & Alana

01:30PM Mark Walberg

02:30PM Gabrielle

03:30PM Desigining Women

04:00AM A Current Affair

04:30PM America's Most Wanted

05:00PM News
06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM MOVIE: My Cousin Vinny

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Streets of San Francisco

03:00AM Big Valley

04:00AM Barnaby Jones

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World


03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

09:00PM MOVIE: Sister Act

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Donahue

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Animaniacs
08:30AM That's Warner Bros!

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Tempest

12:00PM Danny!

01:00PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

01:30PM Mr. Belvedere

02:00PM Fox Cubhouse

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Eek! Stravaganza

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Tempest

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: Nuns on the Run

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM Murphy Brown


12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM World Vision

02:00AM SIGN-OFF

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Full House

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Roseanne

04:30PM The Cosby Show

05:00PM A Different World

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Cops
08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Murphy Brown

09:00PM MOVIE: Cagney & Lasey: True Convictions

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

08:30AM Sailor Moon

09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Magnum, P.I.

10:30AM Lauren Huton And...

11:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM Knight Rider

01:00PM 700 Club


02:00PM Nick News

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Step by Step

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Richard Bey

07:00PM Baywatch

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Nowhere Man

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Haven

03:00AM Cannon

04:00AM Bonanza

Cable:
CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:00PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM NewsNight

12:30AM Showbiz Today


01:00AM Inside Politics

01:30AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Overnight

03:15AM World Report

03:30AM Sports Late Night

04:00AM Crossfire

04:30AM CNN Newsroom

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Who's the Boss?

09:35AM Andy Griffith

10:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Perry Mason

01:05PM Perry Mason

02:05PM Perry Mason


03:05PM Cartoon Planet

04:05PM Garfield and Friends

04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:35PM America's Funniest Home Videos

08:05PM Matlock

09:05PM MOVIE: Matlock: The Assasination

11:05PM MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride

01:05AM National Geographic Explorer

03:05AM MOVIE: Goin' South

RETRO: ATLANTA - 9/06/1995

Wednesday, September 6, 1995

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones


11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Grace Under Fire

08:30PM Ellen

09:00PM Grace Under Fire

09:30PM Ellen

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Hard Copy

12:05AM Nightline

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM Sally

03:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5
05:00AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Designing Women

11:30AM Empty Nest

12:00PM News

12:30PM Desigining Women

01:00PM Carnie

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

04:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM MOVIE: The Crush

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM Rush Limbaugh

01:30AM News
02:30AM Beverly Hills, 90210

03:30AM Juvenile Justice

04:00AM Mark Walberg

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Donahue

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Rolonda

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition


08:00PM National Geographic

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM First Person

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Williams TV

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

05:00AM The Fall Guy

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Exosquad

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM The Pink Panther

08:30AM Garfield and Friends

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Jones & Jury

12:30PM Martinettis

01:00PM Hunter
02:00PM Rimba's Island

02:30PM Ronin Warriors

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Married...with Children

06:30PM Cops

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Sister, Sister

08:30PM The Parent 'Hood

09:00PM The Wayans Bros.

09:30PM Unhappily Ever After

10:00PM Billy Graham Crusade

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM Carleton Sheets

01:30AM Psychic Readers

02:00AM Gordon Elliot

03:00AM MOVIE: The Disorderly Orderly


WGNX-TV CBS46

05:30AM Dennis Prager

06:00AM Susan Powter

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Family Maters

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM The Cosby Show

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Love Connection

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Dave's World

09:00PM MOVIE: Dying to Love You

11:00PM News
11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM US Open Tennis Highlights

01:07AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

02:07AM Charles Perez

03:07AM Love Connection

03:37AM MOVIE: Memories of Midnight

WVEU-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bots Master

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM Biker Mice from Mars

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

08:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Magnum, P.I.

10:30AM A-Team

11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM Family Feud

12:30PM Family Feud

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

02:30PM Dinosaurs
03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Mama's Family

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Richard Bey

07:00PM Magnum, P.I.

08:00PM MOVIE: China O'Brien

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM The Entertainers

02:00AM MOVIE: Shout!

04:00AM Cannon

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:00AM Beijing '95: A Woman's Place


11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM News Update

03:30PM Talkback Live

04:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World News

10:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial Wrap-Up

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM Newsnight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Crossfire

03:30AM Overnight

03:45AM CNN Newsroom

04:00AM O.J. Simpson Trial Highlights

TBS SuperStation

05:05AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.


05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:05AM Three's Company

10:35AM Three's Company

11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Andy Griffith

12:35PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. St. Louis Cardinals

03:35PM Scooby-Doo

04:05PM Scooby-Doo

04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Growing Pains

06:35PM Who's the Boss?

07:05PM Andy Griffith

07:35PM Andy Griffith

08:05PM MOVIE: Cool Hand Luke

10:45PM MOVIE: Runaway Train

12:05AM Bound for Glory


04:15AM The Three Stooges

04:35AM The Jeffersons

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Re: RETRO: ATLANTA - 9/06/1995

Hey, I like the style of the times for the stations. "00:00AM/PM" is very effective and easy on the
eyes, unlike my stupid retros of Tallahassee, Florida I did awhile back, where I put the time at the
top of the hour as, for instance, "3" instead of "3:00". When I do another retro by station blocks
rather than TVG-style, I'm going to try to remember to do as you did. Very good!

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Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud


Hey, I like the style of the times for the stations. "00:00AM/PM" is very effective and easy on the
eyes, unlike my stupid retros of Tallahassee, Florida I did awhile back, where I put the time at the
top of the hour as, for instance, "3" instead of "3:00". When I do another retro by station blocks
rather than TVG-style, I'm going to try to remember to do as you did. Very good!

Yeah, but what about the style I've used for my NYC retro schedules of the 1960's-'70's period
(i.e. 3:00a/p), plus which station was owned by what entity (info, I may add, courtesy old
Broadcasting yearbooks as put up on David Gleason's site)? (The most recent of which was Dec.
3, 1968 - which I put in the other day in commemoration of Elvis' birthday.)

Retro: Hartford/Springfield Tues, Jan 6, 1981

from TV Guide-Hartford/New Haven edition

2 WCBS-CBS New York

3 WFSB-CBS Hartford

4 WNBC-NBC New York

5 WNEW-Ind New York

7 WABC-ABC New York

8 WTNH-ABC New Haven

9 WOR-Ind New York

11 WPIX-Ind New York

13 WNET-PBS New York

18 WHCT-Ind Hartford

20 WATR-NBC Waterbury

22 WWLP-NBC Springfield

24 WEDH-PBS Hartford

27 WSMW-Ind Worcester

30 WVIT-NBC Hartford (and 59 New Haven/79 Torrington)

38b WSBK-Ind Boston


40 WGGB-ABC Springfield

41p WXTV-Sp Paterson

56b WLVI-Ind Boston

57 WGBY-PBS Springfield

65 WEDY-PBS New Haven

Morning

4:55

22 PTL Club

5:00

11 Life of Riley

41p Muchacha de Barrio

5:05

9 News

5:15

5 Ed Allen

5:30

9 Daniel Boone

11 News

5:45
5 New Zoo Revue

5:55

4 Infinity Factory

30 Today's Woman

6:00

3 Comment

7 News

8 Connecticut: Seen

11 I Dream of Jeannie

20 New Zoo Revue

27 Cartoons

30 Health Field

41p Noticias

6:10

2 News

6:15

5 News

6:25

4 Health Field
6:30

2 Sunrise Semester

3 Pinceladas

5 Fred Flintstone & Friends

7 Listen & Learn

8 My Three Sons

9 News

11 Mighty Mouse

13 Captioned ABC News

20 Bullwinkle

27 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine

30 Black Perspective

38b Romper Room

40 Flintstones

6:55

4-7-40 News

22 American Trail

7:00

2-3 CBS Morning News

4-20-22-30 Today (guests include Gilda Radner)

5 Bugs & Popeye

7-8-40 Good Morning America

8 Richard Simmons
11-56b Popeye

13 New Jersey News

27 Medic (bw)

38b Batman

41p Pelicula "Football Mexico '70"

7:30

5 Great Space Coaster

9 PTL Club

11 Josie & the Pussycats

13 Over Easy (guest: singer Barbara Cook)

27 Elder American (Joe Hyder)

38b Scooby-Doo

56b Flintstones

8:00

2-3 Captain Kangaroo (Arte Johnson plays a snowman)

5 Woody Woodpecker

11 Tom & Jerry

13 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

27 Movie "King Richard and the Crusaders"

38b Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny

56b Great Space Coaster

8:30
5 Gilligan's Island (bw)

9 New York Report

11 Heckle & Jeckle

13 Dick Cavet (John Gielgud, pt 1 of 4)

38b Cartoon Festival

56b Fred Flintstone & Friends

9:00

2 Mike Douglas

3 Tom & Jerry

4 Phil Donahue (guest Ann Landers)

5 Brady Bunch

7 Good Morning New York

8 Phil Donahue (guests Dr's Herbert and David Spiegel, wrote co-wrote a book on the clinical
uses of hypnosis)

9 Joe Franklin

11 Munsters

13-24-65 Sesame Street

20 Catholic Mass

22 Phil Donahue (guest: NHTSA administrator Joan Claybrook)

30 Hour Magazine (possible hazards of some baby formulas/guests Susan Clark and Alex Karras)

38b-40 Richard Simmons

41p TV o No TV

56b New Zoo Revue

9:15
57 AM Weather

9:30

3 Brady Bunch

5 Partridge Family

11 Gomer Pyle, USMC

20 I Dream of Jeannie

38b Maude

40 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

41p Caras y Gestos

56b Bozo's Big Top

57 Instructional Programs

10:00

2-3 Jeffersons

4-20-30 Las Vegas Gambit

5 Bewitched

7 To Tell the Truth

8 Mike Douglas (co-host Bea Arthur/guests Dick Van Paten, Rue McClanahan, Roberta Flack, and
Peabo Bryson)

9 Romper Room

11 Hollywood Squares

13-24-65 Instructional Programs

22 22 Alive (Erica & Kity Broman)

27 PTL Club

38b Tom Larson


40 I Love Lucy (bw)

41p Mundo Latino

56b Point of View

10:25

40 Weather

10:30

2-3 Alice

4-20-22-30 Blockbusters

5 I Love Lucy (bw)

7 Tic Tac Dough

11 I Dream of Jeannie (bw)

40 Bullseye

56b New England Today (Natalie Christian welcomes Frank Jones, executive director of the
Boston Commitee program for the poor)

10:50

38b News

11:00

2 Price is Right

3 Maude

4-20-22-30 Wheel of Fortune

5 Midday (Bill Boggs)

7-8-40-56b Love Boat (not cleared by WCVB in Boston)


9 Straight Talk

11 Herman Badillo's Urban Journal

38b Don Lane (guest Andre the Giant/visit to a haunted house; this was a repackage of "The
Lanky Yank"'s Australian talk show)

11:30

3 Mary Tyler Moore

4-20-22-30 Password Plus

11 Contemporary Catholic

Afternoon

noon

2 Lives We Live

3-8-9 News

4-20-22-30 Card Sharks

7-40 Family Feud

11 Magic Garden

24-65 Masterpiece Theatre "Danger UXB" (pt 1)

27 Catholic Mass

38b Movie "Dreamboat" (bw)

56b To Tell the Truth

57 Sesame Street

12:25

5 News
12:30

2-3 Search for Tomorrow

4-20-22-30 Doctors

5 Your New Day (guests include Charlene Tilton/discussing sleep and dreams)

7-8-40 Ryan's Hope

9 Let's Make a Deal

11 You Bet Your Life

13 Studio See

27 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Loreta Lynn, Ronnie McDowell, R.C. Bannon, Buddy
Spicher, and the Bethlehem County Square Dancers)

56b Courtship of Eddie's Father

1:00

2-3 Young & the Restless

4-20-22-30 Days of Our Lives

5 My Three Sons

7-8-40 All My Children

9 Movie "Devil's Canyon"

11 News

24-57-65 Instructional Programs

27 Mike Douglas (same line-up as ch 8 at 9am)

41p Marta Llorens

56b Partridge Family

1:30

5 Addams Family (bw)


11 700 Club

56b Banana Splits

2:00

2-3 As the World Turns

4-20-22-30 Another World

5 Get Smart

7-8-40 One Life to Live

27 Match Game

38b You Bet Your Life

41p Nueva York Ahora

56b Huck & Yogi

2:30

5 Abbot & Costello

11 Banana Splits

24-65 This Old House

27 Candid Camera

38b Chico & the Man

41p No Temas al Amor

56b Casper

57 Maggie & the Beautiful Machine

3:00

2-3 Guiding Light


4-20-22-30 Texas

5 Woody Woodpecker

7-8-40 General Hospital

9 Bonanza

11 Tom & Jerry

13-24-57-65 Que Pasa, USA?

38b Ghost & Mrs. Muir

56b Bugs Bunny

3:30

5 Litle Rascals (bw)

11 Batman (Vincent Price as Egghead)

13-24-57-65 Villa Alegre

27 Bugs Bunny

38b I Dream of Jeannie

41p El Caraje de Querer

56b Woody Woodpecker

4:00

2-3 CBS Afternoon Playhouse "The Great Gilly Hopkins" (pre-empts One Day at a Time and
Match Game on 2, punts John Davidson to 5pm on 3)

4 Hour Magazine (same topics/guests as ch 30, 9am)

5 Gilligan's Island

7 Edge of Night

8 Merv Griffin (sons of superstars including Ethan Wayne (son of the Duke) and Chris Lemmon
(son of Jack))
9 Movie "Belle Starr"

11-56b Tom & Jerry

13-24-57-65 Sesame Street

18 World Opportunities

20 PTL Club

22 Bugs Bunny & Friends

27 Wonder Woman

30 Movie "The Secret of Santa Vitoria" (pt 1)

38b Bewitched

40 Big Valley (bw)

4:30

5-56b Flintstones

7 Movie "The Raven"

11 Josie & the Pussycats

22 Bewitched

38b One Day at a Time

41p Muchacha de Barrio

5:00

2-3 John Davidson (co-host Robert Blake/guests Gary Coleman, Johnny Paycheck, and Jane
Seymour)

4 News

5 Wonder Woman

11 Scooby-Doo

13-57 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


18 Voice of Faith: Revelations

22 Happy Days Again

27 Welcome Back, Koter

38b Starsky & Hutch

40 Joker's Wild

56b Brady Bunch

5:10

24-65 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (there was no listings note, but CPTV must have been in a
pledge period)

5:30

8 M*A*S*H

11 I Dream of Jeannie

13-57 Electric Company

22 Happy Days Again

27 Kung Fu

40 News

41 Al Rojo Vivo

56b Brady Bunch

5:50

24-65 Electric Company

Evening

6:00
2-3-4-7-8-22-30 News

5 Starsky & Hutch

9 Joker's Wild

11-56b Happy Days Again

13 Once Upon a Classic "Dominic" (conclusion)

20 Partridge Family

38b Hogan's Heroes

40 Rockford Files

41p Noticias

57 Studio See

6:30

9 Tic Tac Dough

11 Sanford & Son

13 New Jersey News

20-22-30 NBC Nightly News

24-57-65 Over Easy (guest William Shatner)

27 News

38b Bob Newhart

56b Good Times

6:55

40 News

7:00
2-3 CBS Evening News

4 NBC Nightly News

5-38b M*A*S*H

7-8-40 ABC World News Tonight

9 Bullseye

11 Odd Couple

13 Goodies

18 Festival of Faith

20 In Search of...the Great Wall of China

22 News

24-65 Sneak Previews

30 Face the Music

41p Aprendiendo a Amar

56b Sanford & Son (repeating the series premiere)

57 French Chef

7:30

2-56b Sha Na Na (on 2: guest Mary MacGregor, no details on what ran in Boston)

3 PM Magazine (exotic-bird boutique/interview with Hoyt Axton/how to water house plants)

4 Family Feud

5 All in the Family

7 Match Game PM

8 Soup Man (Joesph Butafuoco (as in Amy Fisher?) plays a teen gang member who abandons his
fellow members when an aged victim helps him develop a sense of self-worth)

9 Face the Music

11 News
13-24-57-65 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

20 You Bet Your Life

22 M*A*S*H

30 After Benny, Thames Presents (guest Bernard Cribbins...30 would blow out the later half of
the Peacock's Thursday night line-up 2 nights later to run the Best of Benny Hill)

38b Barney Miller

40 Tic Tac Dough

41p Cristina Bazan

8:00

2-3 White Shadow

4-20-22 Lobo

5 PM Magazine (same topics as ch 3 at 8:30)

7-8-40 Happy Days

9 9 on New Jersey

11 Tribute to Chet Atkins (the guitar legend's contributions to country music are honored at the
Opry by Roy Acuff, Foster Brooks, Charlie Daniels, Jimmy Dean, and the Statler Brothers)

13-57 Nova "The Doctors of Nigeria"

30 Jack Van Impe Crusade "An Alaskan Adventure" (from Anchorage, with local Baptist minister
Dr. Jerry Prevo as guest)

38b Movie "People Will Talk" (bw)

56b Movie "Tell Them Willie Boy is Here"

8:05

24-65 Nova "The Doctors of Nigeria"

8:30
5 Merv Griffin (sons of superstars)

7-8-40 Laverne & Shirley

9 NBA: New Jersey-Milwaukee

41p Lancelot del Lago

9:00

2-3 Movie "Word of Honor"

4-20-22-30 Flamingo Road (2 hr premiere)

7-8-40 Three's Company

13-57 Mystery! "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (pt 1)

41p Iris Chacon

9:15

24-65 Mystery! "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (pt 1)

9:30

7-8-40 Too Close for Comfort

10:00

5 News

7-8-40 Hart to Hart

11-38b INN News (which originated at 11)

13 Healthline

18 Festival of Faith

41p Colorina
56b Rookies

57 Nightalk (guests: members of the Hampden Co Civil Liberties Union)

10:20

24-65 Connecticut Prime Time

10:30

11 News

38b Hollywood Squares

41p Noticias

57 Vikings!

10:50

24-65 Dick Cavet (John Gielgud, pt 2)

11:00

2-3-4-7-8-22-30-40 News

5 M*A*S*H

9 Maude

11-38b Odd Couple

13-57 Dick Cavet (Gielgud-pt 2)

20 Lone Ranger (bw)

56b Benny Hill

11:30
2 Lou Grant

3 All in the Family

4-20-22-30 Tonight Show (guests include Peter O'Toole)

5 Sports Extra 1980

7-40 ABC News Nightline

9 Music World

11 Prisoner: Cell Block H

13 News

38b Movie "The Desert Fox" (bw)

41p Noche a Noche

56b After Benny, Thames Presents (Bernard Cribbins is mentioned, but I'm not sure if this was
the same show that ch 30 aired earlier)

57 Captioned ABC News

11:35

8 Happy Days Again

11:40

13 Movie "Sullivan's Travels" (bw)

Late Night

midnight

3 Lou Grant

7-40 Movie "Superdome" (partially filmed in New Orleans)

9 Yonkers Horse Racing

11 Odd Couple
41p Pelicula "Amantes en verano"

12:05

8 ABC News Nightline

12:30

4-20-22-30 Tomorrow (guests Trevor Howard, Marilyn Chambers, and Maureen McGovern)

5 Hogan's Heroes

9 Movie "Johnny Angel" (bw)

11 Movie "Sleepwalker"

12:35

8 Star Trek

12:40

2 Movie "Riding Tall"

1:00

5 Rat Patrol

1:10

3 Movie "The Imposter"

1:15

27 Movie "Drum Beat"


1:30

5 Adam-12

2:00

4 Mary Tyler Moore

5 Movie "Dracula-Prince of Darkness"

9 Joe Franklin

11 News

22 Get Smart

41p Iris Chacon

2:10

7 Suspense Theatre

2:30

2 Movie "Lady in the Lake" (bw)

4 Mary Tyler Moore

11 Movie "Top Banana" (bw)

22 Laurel & Hardy (bw)

3:00

9 Movie "Conquered City" (bw)

22 Bewitched

27 News
41p Pelicula "Amantes en verano"

3:10

7 News

3:30

22 Happy Days Again

4:00

22 News

4:30

11 Biography (bw)

22 22 Alive

4:35

2 Lives We Live

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from TV Guide-Hartford/New Haven edition

8:00

5 PM Magazine (same topics as ch 3 at 8:30)

That, of course, should read 7:30

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Re: Retro: Hartford/Springfield Tues, Jan 6, 1981

Captioned ABC News on channel 57? Huh?

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Quote Originally Posted by KML-224

Captioned ABC News on channel 57? Huh?

Open Captioned news for the deaf. WGBH prodcued (re-produced?) the broadcast, inserting
additional stories, sports scores, and late-breaking news to fill the 30 minutes. The newscast ran
post 11pm on PBS stations during the late 70 and early 80s.

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Re: Retro: Hartford/Springfield Tues, Jan 6, 1981

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

10:30

7 Tic Tac Dough

12:30

5 Your New Day (guests include Charlene Tilton/discussing sleep and dreams)

The first one can't be right; how could Tic Tac Dough be airing in New York on two stations? And I
thought Vidal Sassoon's show was originally on WABC.
Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

4:00

2-3 CBS Afternoon Playhouse "The Great Gilly Hopkins" (pre-empts One Day at a Time and
Match Game on 2, punts John Davidson to 5pm on 3)

What exactly was the normal afternoon schedule for WFSB that week? Did they have a 5:30
newscast after John Davidson?

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There's more:

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00

7-8-40 Good Morning America

8 Richard Simmons

Another typo. Please explain this one.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser


8 Soup Man (Joesph Butafuoco (as in Amy Fisher?) plays a teen gang member who abandons his
fellow members when an aged victim helps him develop a sense of self-worth)

What normally aired here as well?

Sorry for so many questions, but all of these mistakes in this schedule don't make much sense.

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Quote Originally Posted by RALfan

There's more:

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00

7-8-40 Good Morning America

8 Richard Simmons

Another typo. Please explain this one.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser


8 Soup Man (Joesph Butafuoco (as in Amy Fisher?) plays a teen gang member who abandons his
fellow members when an aged victim helps him develop a sense of self-worth)

What normally aired here as well?

Sorry for so many questions, but all of these mistakes in this schedule don't make much sense.

Simmons actually aired on ch 9, I'll check the skeds re ch 3 late afternoon and the 7:30 show for
ch 8...

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Quote Originally Posted by RALfan

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

10:30

7 Tic Tac Dough

12:30

5 Your New Day (guests include Charlene Tilton/discussing sleep and dreams)
The first one can't be right; how could Tic Tac Dough be airing in New York on two stations? And I
thought Vidal Sassoon's show was originally on WABC.

The 10:30 listing is what TVG had listed...was TTD networked at the time? Sassoon's show was
indeed on WNEW in 1981.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

4:00

2-3 CBS Afternoon Playhouse "The Great Gilly Hopkins" (pre-empts One Day at a Time and
Match Game on 2, punts John Davidson to 5pm on 3)

What exactly was the normal afternoon schedule for WFSB that week? Did they have a 5:30
newscast after John Davidson?

[/quote]

WFSB usually ran Davidson 4-5:30, followed by Barney Miller...WCBS only ran the first hour at 5.

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Quote Originally Posted by RALfan

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser


8 Soup Man (Joesph Butafuoco (as in Amy Fisher?) plays a teen gang member who abandons his
fellow members when an aged victim helps him develop a sense of self-worth)

What normally aired here as well?

Channel 8 usually ran Family Feud at 7:30.

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Hard to believe WFSB actually pre-empted "The Price Is Right".

What did 27 air at 3 PM after "Candid Camera" - or was it a full hour?

(Remember that 27 switched to pay-TV at 7 PM.)

Hard to believe WFSB actually pre-empted "The Price Is Right".

What did 27 air at 3 PM after "Candid Camera" - or was it a full hour?

(Remember that 27 switched to pay-TV at 7 PM.)

It was a half-hour, completely forgot 27 was running STV at that point. My guess is they must
have signed-off at 3, before starting the pay TV shows at 7...
Around this time, WSMW expanded the Preview STV service into the afternoon hours seven days
a week, and by the following year, began carrying it all day every day, with only two hours of
regular programming. Hours for Preview were cut back in 1985, and was eliminated altogether
later that year when WSMW became WHLL, under new owners.

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Retro; New York City, Tuesday, January 10, 1949

Stations;

WCBS-TV Ch. 2 (CBS)

WNBT Ch. 4 (NBC)

WABD Ch. 5 (DuMont)

WJZ-TV Ch. 7 (ABC)

WPIX Ch. 11 (Ind.)

WATV Ch. 13 (Ind.)

MORNING

7:00-WABD-News: Time; Weather

7:15-WABD-Health Talk; Interviews-

7:45-WABD-Your School Reporter

8:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

8:30-WABD-Kindergarten-Pat Melkle

9:00-WABD-Time; Weather: Morning Chapel

9:30-WABD-Time; Weather; Amanda


10:00-WABD-Television Shopper

10:30-WABD-Welcome Neighbor. With Johnny Woods

11:00-WABD-Stan Shaw

AFTERNOON

12:00-WARD-News: Man on the Street

12:30-WCBS-TV-Music: Weather

WABD-Ted Steele. Piano

12:45-WCBS-TV-Filrn Shorts

1:00-WABD-Okay. Mother-Dennis James

1:30-WCBS-TV-Vanity Fair-Dorothy Doan

WABD-News; Music

2:45-WABD-Spare Room

3:00-WABD-The Needle Shop

3:15-WABD-Vincent Lopez

3:30-WABD-Time; Weather

3:45-WABD-Women's Club

4:00-WARD--And Everything Nice

4:15-WABD-Fred Fassier. Violin

4:30-WABD-Wendy Barrie Show

WPIX-Music

5:00-WABD-Ted Steele Show

WPIX--Comics on Parade-Manny Webb

5:15-WABD-Manhatan Spotlight

5:30-WNBT-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith


WABD-Time; Weather

5:45-WABD-Children's Records

WPIX-Magic Books

EVENING

6:00-WNBT-Easy Does It: Variety, With Adele Girard, Johnny Andrews

WABD-Small Fry Club-Bob Emery

WPIX-News; Six-Gun Playhouse

6:15-WCBS-TV-Music: Weather

6:30-WCBS-TV-Lucky Pup-Bunin Puppets

WNBT-Film

WABD-Russ Hodges Scoreboard

6:45-WCBS-TV-Bob Howard Show

WABD-Alan Dale Show. With Janie Ford

7:00-WCBS-TV-Film Shorts

WNBT-Natural Treasures-Ivan Sanderson

WARD-Swing Into Sports

WJZ-TV-News--Gordon Fraser

WPIX-News; Child Care-Dr. James F.Bender

7:15-WJZ-TV-Ship's Reporter

7:20-WPIX-Shirley Spencer. Handwriting Analyst

7:30-WCBS-TV-Douglas Edwards with CBS News

WNBT-You Are an Artist-Jon Gnagy

WARD-Camera Headlines: News

WJZ-TV-Fashion Story
WPIX-Newsreel

7:40-WPIX-Sports-Guy Lebow

7:45-WCBS-TV-Make Mine Music-Variety with Carol Coleman, Larry Douglas, Bill Skipper

7:50-WNBT-Newsreel Theatre; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-WCBS-TV-Film: Journey Together, With Edward G. Robinson, Bessie Love

WNBT-Texaco Star Theatre with Milton Berle; Patricia Morison, Benny Fields, Jack Carter, Ming
and Ling

WABD-Film Shorts

WJZ-TV-Film Shorts

WPIX--Golden Gloves Boxing

8:30-WJZ-TV-America's Town Meeting

9:00-WCBS-TV-We. the People

WNBT-I'd Like to See

9:10-WPIX-Newsreel

9:30-WCBS-TV, WNBT. WABD. WJZ-TV, WPIX-Ceremonies Opening Connecting Link Between East
and Midwest Networks

Source; New York Times

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Re: Retro; New York City, Tuesday, January 10, 1949

Bob Emery (small fry) would soon move to WBZ-TV Boston where the show was named Big
Brother with Bob Emery it lasted for many years, every kid that grew up in Boston during the
50's and early 60's watch it and quite a few appeared in the studio audience. Next came Rex
Trailer with Boomtown, this show actually had a full western set built to resemble a gold rush
town adjacent to the WBZ studios where they did the show live, it was also simulcast on
Westinghouse

WJZ-TV in Baltimore.

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Friday, January 11, 1980

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Sneedville, TN (PBS)

6 AM Over Easy (guest: Rod McKuen)

6:30 New Day

7:15 A.M. Weather

7:30 Dick Cavet (first of two with art dealer

Leo Castelli)

8 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 In-school programs

10:10 Electric Company

10:40 In-school programs

11:05 Sesame Street

12:05 In-school programs

3 PM Over Easy (topic: diabetes)


3:30 Villa Alegre

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Over Easy (repeat of the 3 PM show)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Omni '79 (don't know why they hadn't changed

the year)

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Free To Choose (first of 10 programs with Milton

Friedman discussing economic issues--tonight,

Hong Kong is used as a model of a free-market economy)

10 PM National Geographic: "Dive To The Edge Of Creation," a

look at life 8000 feet under the Pacific

11 PM Dick Cavet (second of two with Leo Castelli)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

sign off 12 M

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:15 This Morning

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Fannie Flagg)


9 AM Donahue (topic: problems within the foster-care system)

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

10:30 Whew! (Elaine Joyce, Sal Viscuso)

10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Top O' The Day

1 PM Young And The Restless (actually aired on CBS at 12 N)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM What's Happening!!

4:30 Happy Days Again

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 PM Magazine (an athlete who is atempting to run a marathon

a week for a year; the Queen Mary at Long Beach, CA)

8 PM Incredible Hulk

9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

10 PM Dallas

11 PM News

11:30 Dance Fever (judges: Herve Villechaize, Gary Collins and Mary

Ann Mobley, Connie Needham; musical guest Cory Daye)

12 M Those Were The Years

12:10 Jungle Jim


12:40 Route 66

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6 AM Agriculture In Action

6:30 Batman (Cliff Robertson as Shame)

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (psychologist Arthur Jensen discusses the possible

link between intelligence and genetics)

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares (David Brenner, George Gobel, Florence

Henderson, Ted Lange, Barbara Mandrell, Rose Marie, Jim

Nabors, Skiles & Henderson, Fred Willard)

11 AM High Rollers

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 Tom & Jerry

4:30 Real McCoys

5 PM Happy Days Again (Richie competes on a quiz show called

"Big Money" and has to decide whether to go on when the

producers give him one of the answers.)


5:30 I Love Lucy (the Vitameatavegamin episode)

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 Match Game (Jamie Lee Curtis, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bret

Somers, Fannie Flagg, Richard Paul, Steve Kanaly)

8 PM Shirley (short-lived comedy-drama with Shirley Jones)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Two-Minute Warning"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Lauren Bacall, Tony Randall)

1 AM Midnight Special (host Dr. Hook; Rupert Holmes, Prince, Cliff

Richard, the Outraged and Outrageous Players (Bruce Vilanch,

Rufus Shaw, Pat McCormick))

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

6:30 Today On 5

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (Dr. John T. Truman and nurse Gen Foley of Massachusets

General Hospital discuss the Chad Green Laetrile case.)

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Password Plus (Richard Paul, Sarah Purcell)


1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM Tom & Jerry

4:30 Big Valley

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 Cross-Wits (Hans Conried, Pat McCormick, Rhonda

Bates, Roxie Roker)

8 PM Shirley

9 PM NBC Movie: "Two-Minute Warning"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Midnight Special

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (ABC)

6 AM Good Morning Tennessee

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Dinah! & Friends (from Washington: Joan Mondale,

Barry Goldwater, Tip O'Neill)

10 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Candace Earley, Brian Patrick Clarke,

day-behind from 12 N)
10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

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 Movie: "Cowboy"

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 M*A*S*H

8 PM Energy: A Light At The End Of The Tunnel (a

report on alternative energy sources)

9 PM ABC Movie: "Make Me An Offer" (Susan Blakely

as divorcee who strikes out on her own as a

real-estate agent)

11 PM News

11:30 The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage

11:45 Charlie's Angels (time approximate)

12:55 Movie: "King Rat" (time approximate)

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)


6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Presidential Power And

American Democracy"

6:30 Health Field (an operation which restores sight

to people blinded by diabetes)

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah! & Friends (same as Ch. 6)

10 AM Nancy Welch

10:30 Whew!

10:55 News (local)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life (delay from 4 PM; the show will end Feb. 1)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 One Day At A Time

4 PM Beverly Hillbillies

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Odd Couple

5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dating Game

7:30 Family Feud


8 PM Incredible Hulk

9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

10 PM Dallas

11 PM News

11:30 The Avengers

12:40 Return Of The Saint

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (ABC)

6 AM Rise And Shine

6:15 Arthur Smith

6:45 News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Good Morning Carolina (Arthur Smith is a guest;

host is Brad Lacey, whose name you may recognize

from my Central Florida retros since he was at WBBH

Ft. Myers)

9:45 News

10 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Soupy Sales, Elaine Joyce, week-behind)

10:30 Dating Game

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N Tic Tac Dough

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 3's A Crowd (the game show)

5 PM All In The Family

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Cross-Wits (Peter Isacksen, Misty Rowe, Bernie

Kopell, Polly Holliday)

7:30 Newlywed Game

8 PM B.A.D. Cats

9 PM ABC Movie: "Make Me An Offer"

11 PM News

11:30 The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage

11:45 Charlie's Angels (time approximate)

12:55 Ironside (time approximate)

1:55 News (time approximate)

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

6 AM Farm And Home Show

6:30 Carl Williams

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue (how the medical profession can

comfort the terminally ill)

10 AM Beat The Clock (Jimmy Van Paten, Laurie Walters)

10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News

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 One Day At A Time

4 PM Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Happy Days Again

7:30 3's A Crowd

8 PM Incredible Hulk

9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

10 PM Dallas

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Skull"


WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

6:30 First Call

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah! & Friends (co-host Fernando Lamas; Gil

Gerard, Valerie Harper, jazz group Hiroshima,

bodybuilder Charonne Carpentier)

10 AM Beat The Clock

10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News

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 One Day At A Time

4 PM Woody Woodpecker

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Hogan's Heroes

5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News


7 PM Happy Days Again

7:30 M*A*S*H

8 PM Incredible Hulk

9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

10 PM Dallas

11 PM News

11:30 The Avengers

12:40 Return Of The Saint

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:30 Mr. Bill & Friends

6:55 Good Morning Carolina

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Big Valley

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N Play The Percentages (unsuccessful Barry & Enright

atempt to add a third show to go with "Joker's Wild"

and "Tic Tac Dough"--Geoff Edwards hosted)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital
4 PM All In The Family

4:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM B.A.D. Cats

9 PM ABC Movie: "Make Me An Offer"

11 PM News

11:30 The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage

11:45 M*A*S*H (time approximate)

12:15 All In The Family (time approximate)

12:45 Charlie's Angels (one-hour delay, time approximate)

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

11 AM Movie: "Abraham Lincoln" (Walter Huston, from '30)

12:30 News

1 PM Health Field (microsurgery on the brain)

1:30 700 Club

3 PM Rascals Club

4:30 Uncle Waldo

5 PM Rocky & His Friends


5:30 Underdog

6 PM News

6:30 New Wine (religious)

7 PM Gospel Light

8 PM Scope (public affairs)

9 PM Spirit And Life

9:30 Scope

10 PM News

10:25 Devotions

10:30 Believers For Christ Ministry

11 PM Scope

11:30 Soul Train

12:30 Movie: "The Living Head"

WGGS Ch. 16 Greenville, SC (Ind.)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM 700 Club

8:30 The Happy Hour (religious)

9 AM Praise-Thon

10:30 Greenville

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Nancy Harmon

2 PM Kartoon Korner

2:30 The Archies


3 PM New Zoo Revue

3:30 Litle Rascals

4 PM Western Theater

5 PM Circle Square

5:30 Flipper

6 PM Dove Broadcasting Telethon

12:30 700 Club

WTBS Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM World At Large

6:30 News

7 AM Three Stooges/Litle Rascals

8 AM Family Affair

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM The Lucy Show

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Movie: "Bundle Of Joy"

11:55 News

12 N Love, American Style

12:30 Movie: "Sorry, Wrong Number"

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 Burnet And Friends

6:30 Bob Newhart

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 NBA Basketball: Hawks-Celtics

9:45 Perspective On Greatness (the life of Charles

Lindbergh, time approximate)

10:45 Love, American Style

11 PM Last Of The Wild

11:30 Movie: "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed"

1:35 News

1:40 NBA Basketball: Hawks-Celtics (taped replay)

3:55 Movie: "Swingers' Paradise" (Cliff Richard, from '64,

time approximate)

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (PBS)

7:45 A.M. Weather

8:05 Prime Time

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM In-school programs

12:30 Electric Company


1 PM Music

1:30 In-school programs

2:30 Pests, Pesticides And Safety

3 PM Japan: The Changing Tradition

3:30 Once Upon A Classic: "Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm,"

Part 3

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM We're Number One?

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM North Carolina People

9:30 Fast Forward (computers that simulate hypothetical

situations, such as landing a jet plane)

10 PM Soundstage (John Prine performs)

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (Ind.)

6 AM News
6:35 Forum

6:50 Cartoon Carnival

7 AM 700 Club

8 AM Super Heroes

8:30 The Lesson

9 AM Green Acres

9:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

10 AM Real McCoys

10:30 Forum

10:45 News

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Perry Mason

2 PM Groovie Goolies

2:30 Krofft Superstars

3 PM Star Blazers

3:30 Batman

4 PM Popeye Adventure Hour

5 PM Wild Wild West

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 PM Good Times

7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

8 PM Movie: "It's Good To Be Alive" (Brooklyn Dodgers

catcher Roy Campanella struggles to rebuild his

life after being paralyzed in an automobile accident;


Paul Winfield and Louis Gosset Jr. star, from '74.)

10 PM Bonanza

11 PM Gong Show (Ronnie Schell, Phyllis Diller, Chuck Woolery)

11:30 PTL Club

1:30 Movie: "Beyond The Law"

3 AM Movie: "The Student Connection"

4:30 Movie: "Crime Boss" (Telly Savalas, from '72)

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

6:45 Assembly Echoes

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Chico And The Man

9:30 Andy Griffith

10 AM 700 Club

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Daniel Boone

5 PM Jim Rockford, Private Investigator ("Rockford

Files" reruns)
6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM 3's A Crowd

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM B.A.D. Cats

9 PM ABC Movie: "Make Me An Offer"

11 PM News

11:30 not sure if "The Iran Crisis" aired on Ch. 19; if it

did, "PTL Club" follows

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (NBC)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today

9 AM 700 Club

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Mindreaders (Fannie Flagg, Roddy McDowall, last

show of the series; "Chain Reaction" debuts here

Monday.)

12:30 Password Plus

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors
2:30 Another World

4 PM Tom & Jerry/Woody Woodpecker

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Cross-Wits (Nipsey Russell, Bo Svenson, Marcia Wallace,

Marianne Black)

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Shirley

9 PM NBC Movie: "Two-Minute Warning"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Midnight Special

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

In-school programs until

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM Over Easy (a show on hearing)

6:30 A Word On Words

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Nature Scene

8 PM Washington Week In Review


8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Firing Line (FCC commissioner Charles Ferris

discusses new communications technology

and its potential impact on society.)

10 PM Lord Mountbaten: A Man For The Century

(conclusion)

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

12 M MacNeil/Lehrer Report

WNSC Ch. 30 Rock Hill, SC (PBS)

In-school programs until

4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Jobman Caravan

6:30 Big Blue Marble

7 PM ECU: Business Report

7:30 Nature Scene

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Another Voice

9:30 Camera Three (the making of a reality show

about the Wilkens family of Reading, England)


10 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("The Duchess Of Duke Street

II," Part 4)

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (NBC)

6 AM New Zoo Revue

6:30 Ed Allen Time

7 AM Today

9 AM Another World

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N 700 Club

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Mary Tyler Moore

3 PM Andy Griffith

3:30 Carol Burnet And Friends (guest: John Byner)

4 PM Movie: "Divorce American Style"

6 PM Sanford And Son

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Wild Kingdom


8 PM Shirley

9 PM NBC Movie: "Two-Minute Warning"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Midnight Special

2:30 News

2:50 Movie: "Villa Rides"

4:15 Movie: "Sabrina" (not the teenage witch, but

Audrey Hepburn as a modern-day ('54) Cinderella)

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

8:15 A.M. Weather

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 In-school programs

3:30 Over Easy (Rod McKuen)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Studio A (interview)

8 PM Washington Week In Review


8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Free To Choose

10 PM General Assembly Report (the Virginia

General Assembly)

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Cavalier Sideline (don't know if this is

connected to University of Virginia basketball)

WCPT Ch. 55 Crossville, TN (Ind.)

8 AM Morningside

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Jetsons

10 AM Underdog

10:30 Rocky & His Friends

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Valley Of The Dinosaurs

1:30 Mission Magic

2 PM 700 Club

3:30 Not For Women Only

4 PM Concerts & Cartoons

5 PM New Zoo Revue

5:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Dudley Do-Right

6:30 Rev. Woody Martin (you've probably seen his


name on Ch. 61 Chatanooga)

7 PM News

7:30 Not For Women Only

8 PM Burning Bush

8:30 American Outdoors

9 PM Computer Sports

10 PM PTL Club

11 PM News

11:30 Cumberland Concert

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Friday, January 11, 1980

Channel 55 has a schedule making it look like 61 WRIP's sister station. They were not co-owned
but their schedules looked alot alike.

Retro: "Eye-Uh-Way," Feb 19, 1973

As in "Eye-Uh-Way, where the tall corn grows." All right, enough of the foolishness, here, we're
talking about the Hawkeye State, Iowa. This is a partial tribute in a manner of speaking to the
upcoming political caucuses in that state two days after New Year's. But also it's a look at what
had to be the epitome of Middle American tastes at the time. (Contrast some of the shows here
with the L.A. retro I did yesterday and you'll see what I mean.)

As per usual, parentheses stand for black bullets, and brackets for white.
Des Moines, Iowa:

[8] KRNT (CBS; now KCCI on digital 8; PSIP same)

[11] KDIN (PBS; Iowa Public Television station; now digital 11; PSIP same)

[13] WHO (NBC; now digital 13; PSIP same)

Ames, Iowa:

[5] WOI (ABC; now digital 5; PSIP same)

Fort Dodge, Iowa:

[21] KVFD (NBC; station closed in 1977; now defunct)

Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa:

(4) WHBF (CBS; now digital 4; PSIP same)

(6) WOC (NBC; now KWQC on digital 36; PSIP 6)

(8) WQAD (ABC; now digital 38; PSIP 8)

Dubuque, Iowa:

(40) KDUB (ABC; now KFXB, a religious Independent on digital 43; PSIP 40)

Iowa City, Iowa:

(12) KIIN (PBS; Iowa Public Television station; now digital 12; PSIP same)

Cedar Rapids, Iowa:

(2) WMT (CBS; now KGAN on digital 51; PSIP 2)

(9) KCRG (ABC; now digital 9; PSIP same)


Waterloo, Iowa:

(7) KWWL (NBC; now digital 7; PSIP same)

Kirksville, Missouri/Otumwa, Iowa:

(3) KTVO (ABC primary, NBC, CBS secondary; now sole ABC affiliate [with CBS subchannel] on
digital 33; PSIP 3)

MORNING

6:30 a.m.

(2) [8] Sunrise Semester--"Personality Theory and Creativity"

6:55

(4) Great Bible Stories

(6) Market Report--probably local farm show

7:00

(2) (4) [8] CBS Morning News--John Hart, anchor

(6) (7) [13] [21] Today Show--Frank McGee, Barbara Walters

7:30

(3) Music for All America--program origin unknown

[5] Astroboy--perhaps local children's show?

(8) Davey and Goliath


7:40

(4) WHBF News

7:45

(8) Georgia on Q--"Q" standing for WQAD; probably local women's show

8:00

(2) (4) [8] Captain Kangaroo--Today, the Captain visits Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg,
Virginia

(3) Sesame Street

[5] Underdog--"No need to fear ..."

8:25

(9) Market Report--probably local farm show (certainly not the same as WOC above)

8:30

[5] Magic Window--probably local children's show

(8) Consultation--probably local public affairs

(9) New Zoo Revue

[11] (12) Canterbury Tales

9:00

(2) (4) Joker's Wild

(3) Curiosity Shop--tape-delayed from ABC Sunday morning lineup

(6) (7) [13] [21] Dinah's Place--Brian Keith and wife, guests

[8] Mary Brubaker--local women's show


(9) Morning Show--local

[11] (12) Sesame Street

9:30

(2) (4) [8] Price is Right--gaining strength in its original timeslot

[5] Mike Douglas (60-minute version)

(6) (7) [13] [21] Concentration--about a month more to go before the end of the 15-year road for
this game, thanks mainly to "Price" above

(9) Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00

(2) (4) [8] Gambit

(3) Mantrap--feminist-themed syndie women's talkfest

(6) (7) [13] [21] Sale of the Century--Joe Garagiola hosted; still with the three-contestant
configuration before changing a few weeks later to two married couples instead

(8) Romper Room (in Davenport, it was "Miss Jean")

(9) All My Children--tape-delay from ABC (prety common time slot to put "AMC" in when a
Central Time Zone wanted to run news at Noon)

10:30

(2) (4) [8] Love of Life

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) Bewitched--ABC rerun

(6) (7) [13] [21] Hollywood Squares--can't you just hear Peter Marshall speed-read the game's
rules at the beginning of each show? (one of the most indelible memories from my younger
days, for some strange reason)

11:00
(2) (4) [8] Where the Heart Is--not where the ratings were, though; next month, CBS would sic
"Young and the Restless" on an unawares public

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) Password--still with the original rules

(6) (7) [13] [21] Jeopardy!--original version

[11] (12) instructional programming until 3 p.m.

11:25

(2) Exercise with Marlyce--apparently local

(4) [8] CBS News--Douglas Edwards, anchor

11:30

(2) (3) (4) [8] Search for Tomorrow

[5] (8) (9) (40) Split Second

(6) (7) [13] [21] Who, What or Where Game--a/k/a "3 W's"

11:55

(6) WOC News (25 minutes)

(7) Today with Beth--local women's show

[13] [21] NBC News--Floyd Kalber, anchor

AFTERNOON

12:00 p.m.

(2) WMT News

(3) KTVO News

(4) It's Your Bet--syndie game that went through a succession of hosts during its four-year run

[5] Noon Report--local


(8) (40) All My Children--have gone off and left home since the show's cancellation last Fall (!!)

[8] KRNT News

(9) KRCG News

[13] WHO News

[21] KVFD News

12:15

(2) Farm News--local

(3) Town and Country--probably local women's show

[13] Cartoons--unspecified

12:20

(6) Fashions in Sewing--origination uncertain

12:30

(2) (3) (4) [8] As the World Turns--the globe finally came to a stop in 2010

[5] Crafts with Katy--WHAT?? Turning down "Let's Make a Deal" for THAT??? The station must
have had a pre-emption quota ...

(6) (7) Three on a Match

(8) (9) (40) Let's Make a Deal--so they won't do it in Ames and Des Moines, so what? (!)

[13] Movie--"Jeopardy," 1953 (nope, not a documentary about the game show, but a Barbara
Stanwyck/Barry Sullivan flick about a hostage situation--WHO continued for years to program a
movie in this slot, probably a holdover from the early days when NBC didn't program this time of
day; station was one of the last in the country to clear "Days of Our Lives," and may have never
cleared "The Doctors," FWIK)

[21] Dr. Joyce Brothers (five-minute syndie offering; for the next 90 minutes, KVFD had to fill its
sked because it got its NBC feed from WHO, which didn't resume on the network until 2)
12:35

[21] Trading Post--local "swap-shop" show (kinda hard to describe them, but they were popular
on small-town radio in the Midwest and the South, where people would call in and advertise
items they had for sale or garage sales or things like that)

1:00

(2) (4) [8] Guiding Light

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) Newlywed Game--"From Hollywood, in color, it's ..."

(6) (7) Days of Our Lives--only permited in eastern Iowa at the time

[21] Joanne Carson's VIPs--she had already divorced Johnny by this point, in one of the first big
celebrity splits of the era

1:30

(2) (4) [8] Edge of Night--one of the biggest boo-boos CBS ever made in daytime programming
was shoving this soap ahead an hour from 3:30 Eastern, when a large number of men were
home to watch the crime-driven serial

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) Dating Game--by this point, the "good-bye" kiss (as well as a different closing
theme) had been instituted as a gimmick to keep viewers (it didn't work--by July it was gone)

(6) (7) Doctors--"The drama dedicated to the brotherhood of healing," as announced by Mel
Brandt at the start of each broadcast

[21] Mantrap

2:00

(2) (4) [8] Love is a Many Splendored Thing--in-house CBS sudser that never performed to high
expectations

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) General Hospital--this coming January 13, it will become ABC's only remaining
soap, with the cancellation of "One Life to Live"

(6) (7) [13] [21] Another World--"And, now, the continuing story of ..."
2:30

(2) (4) [8] Secret Storm--anybody remember much about this sudser? (I don't)

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) One Life to Live

(6) (7) [13] [21] Return to Peyton Place

3:00

(2) [8] Vin Scully Show--famed Los Angeles Dodgers/later NBC broadcaster's second atempt at
daytime; the first was the 1969-70 NBC game "It Takes Two;" he never did it again after this two-
month flop

(3) (9) Love, American Style--half-hour edited ABC rerun

(4) Mike Douglas (60-minute version)

[5] Flintstones

(6) (7) [13] [21] Somerset

(8) Georgia on Q--apparently back for an afternoon engagement (see 7:45 a.m. above)

[11] (12) Canterbury Tales

(40) Movie--"Duffy's Tavern," 1945

3:30

(2) Dr. Max--probably local children's show (a few were still around, but they were sure dying out
after the FCC ruling prohibiting hosts from pitching products)

(3) All My Children--tape-delayed from ABC

[5] (9) Gilligan's Island (different episodes)

(6) Cap'n Ernie--almost certainly local children's show

(7) Virginian

(8) Green Acres

[8] Munsters

[11] (12) Lilias, Yoga and You


[13] Floppy--local children's show

[21] New Zoo Revue

4:00

(3) Split Second--tape-delayed from ABC (strangely, this was listed as black-and-white, while
"AMC" wasn't)

(4) Big Valley

[5] Daniel Boone

(8) Munsters

[8] I Love Lucy

(9) Star Trek--"Kirk jeopardizes the lives of his men when he intervenes in a society where life is
valued below combat and personal integrity"

[11] (12) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

[13] Merv Griffin (90-minute version)

[21] Eve's Kitchen--probably local cooking show

4:30

(2) I Dream of Jeannie

(3) Let's Make a Deal--tape-delayed from ABC (in color)

(6) To Tell the Truth

(8) Petticoat Junction

[8] Perry Mason

[11] (12) Sesame Street

[21] Stump the Stars--a/k/a "Pantomime Quiz," this was a syndie revival of a 1950s network
game, produced during the 1969-70 season

(network news info courtesy of Vanderbilt TV News Archive: htp://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/)


5:00

(2) (6) Truth or Consequences (probably different episodes)

(3) KTVO News

(4) Gilligan's Island

[5] I Dream of Jeannie

(7) Green Acres

(8) (9) (40) ABC Evening News--Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner

[21] People in Today's News--probably local

5:25

[5] WOI News

5:30

(2) (4) [8] CBS Evening News--Walter Cronkite

(3) [5] ABC Evening News

(6) (7) [13] [21] NBC Nightly News--John Chancellor

(8) Perry Mason

(9) KRCG News

[11] (12) What's New

(40) KDUB News

EVENING

6:00

(2) WMT News


(3) KTVO News

(4) WHBF News

[5] Truth or Consequences

(6) WOC News

(7) KWWL News

[8] KRNT News

(9) National Geographic Special--documentary about the Salmon River in Idaho

[11] (12) Carrascolendas--similar to "Villa Alegre;" aimed at Spanish-speaking children

[13] WHO News

[21] KVFD News

(40) Love, American Style--tape-delayed from ABC (daytime rerun)

6:25

(6) Comment--local editorial

6:30

(2) [8] To Tell the Truth--apparently same episode on both stations

(3) [21] Bill Anderson--country-singer's half-hour showcase (different episodes)

(4) Wait Till Your Father Gets Home--one of the few cartoons Hanna-Barbera did for adults after
"The Flintstones"

[5] Parent Game--one of the also-rans in the Chuck Barris stable

(6) I Dream of Jeannie

(7) (8) Dragnet (different episodes)

[11] (12) Victory at Sea--"D-Day"

[13] This Is Your Life

(40) Sports Show--apparently local


7:00

(2) (4) [8] Gunsmoke--18th season

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) Rookies--one of the first big Aaron Spelling hits

(6) (7) [13] [21] Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In--last season

[11] (12) Firing Line--despite the noble topic, "Should local TV stations be responsible for
network news content?," this was basically a rant by Nixon operative Clay Whitehead, bitching
about "liberal bias" against the administration (this was probably taped months earlier before
Watergate broke wide open, which was about this time--Whitehead couldn't have goten away
with it after that)

8:00

(2) (4) [8] Here's Lucy

(3) [5] (8) (9) (40) Movie--"Riot," 1969

(6) (7) [13] [21] Movie--"The Alamo," 1960 (part two; first part was shown two days before)

[11] (12) Evening at Pops--Roberta Flack, guest

8:30

(2) (4) [8] Doris Day Show--last season (and, boy, was she glad--she didn't want to do it in the
first place)

9:00

(2) (4) [8] Bill Cosby--his variety hour

[11] (12) Of Lands and Seas

10:00

(2) WMT News


(3) KTVO News

(4) WHBF News

[5] WOI News

(6) WOC News

(7) KWWL News

(8) WQAD News

[8] KRNT News

(9) KRCG News

[11] (12) Consultation--the only non-news alternative at this hour

[13] WHO News

[21] KVFD News

(40) KDUB News

10:30

(2) (4) [8] Movie--"The Glass Botom Boat," 1966

(3) (9) (40) Dick Cavet--Harlem Globetroters, guests

[5] Dimension 5--local public affairs

(6) (7) [13] [21] Tonight Show--Glen Campbell, Robert Klein, guests

(8) Dragnet

[11] (12) Norman Corwin Presents--A Wikipedia article describing him:


htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Corwin

11:00

(8) Movie--"To Paris with Love," English; 1955

[11] (12) Fanfare--documentary about John Philip Sousa


12:00 a.m.

(7) Combat!

12:50

(8) Opportunity Line--probably local employment bulletin board

1:00

(2) Last Word--probably local public affairs (or possibly sign-off devotional)

1:20

(8) WQAD News

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Thanks for the post.

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[5] Magic Window--probably local children's show

Oh yes. It ran for 43 years! Recall that WOI, even though a commercial channel, was owned by
Iowa State and was a purveyor of educational television in the Hawkeye state in TV's early days.

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7:30

[5] Astroboy--perhaps local children's show?

Not a local show, but syndicated -- an old Japanese cartoon in black & white, dubbed into
English. I remember seeing this on a Tacoma station in the early seventies.

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(6) Fashions in Sewing--origination uncertain

This was also nationally syndicated - hosted by Lucille Rivers. In fact, New York's WPIX Channel
11 ran this show, and the New York Metropolitan Edition of TV Guide listed the program as
"Lucille RiversSewing."

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You may be a litle young to remember "Secret Storm,"

which aired on CBS from Feb. 1, 1954-Feb. 8, 1974. It

was the story of the Ames family of Woodbridge, NY; the

mother was killed in an automobile accident (IIRC, she was

run down by a school bus) on the debut episode, and husband

Peter was left to raise the kids.


What was particularly notable about this show was that

daughter Amy (played by Jada Rowland for all but a few months)

was allowed to age in real time; both Amy and Jada were 11 when

the show began and 31 when it ended. Only one other juvenile

character, Patti Barron on "Search For Tomorrow," was allowed to

age in real time, although she was played by several actresses.

(Jada Rowland, BTW, went on to play on "The Doctors" after "Secret

Storm" ended; I think she now illustrates children's books. I e-mailed her

once to find out what happened to the deal that was going to put "Secret

Storm" into first-run syndication after CBS canceled it and found her to be

a bit snippy.)

"Secret Storm" originally aired at 4:15 (ET), expanding to 30 minutes at 4

in 1962. It was consistently one of the highest-rated daytime soaps until

ABC put "Dark Shadows" against it in 1966 (and then "The Dating Game" in

1967). In 1968, Fred Silverman, trying to create an all-soap block on CBS's

afternoon schedule, moved "Storm" to 3 PM (ET), against the established

"General Hospital" (ABC) and "Another World" (NBC). The move failed; American

Home Products, the show's owners, sold it to CBS, which made a mess out of it,

writing out many of the characters and introducing some "Dark Shadows"-type

plots. In 1972, CBS moved it to 3:30, where it faltered against "One Life To Live,"

and in March 1973 moved it back to 4; in July, it gained "Match Game '73" for a

lead-in but "Match Game"'s instant popularity failed to carry over into "Storm"'s

timeslot (ironically, the two shows had gone head-to-head from 1962-68); CBS
replaced it with "Tatletales" in February 1974, but not before selling it back to

American Home Products, which was unable to sign up enough stations to keep it

going in syndication (the production costs would have scared away most stations,

which would have paid far more than for a game or talk show).

There were a couple of memorable things about this show's later stages. When KPIX

San Francisco dropped the show in favor of Mike Douglas, the station was deluged with

protests. The other is the last show: Amy's husband Paul Briton, a paraplegic, got up

out of his wheelchair and stumbled over to where Amy and their kids were playing. He

fell to the floor, and the show ended with the family laughing and having a generally

good time.

I used to call the CBS soap block the "classic six" ("As The World Turns," "Guiding Light,"

"Edge Of Night," "Search For Tomorrow," "Love Of Life," and "Secret Storm"), later expanded

to eight, to include "Young And The Restless" and "Bold And The Beautiful." "Secret Storm"

was the first to fall; "Edge Of Night" would be next, in 1975, although it would continue on

ABC with a somewhat-limited station lineup. They're all gone now, except for "Y&R" and "B&B";

ABC appears to be doing the same thing: it canceled "Edge" in 1984, "Ryan's Hope" in 1989,

"Loving" in 1997, and (most recently) "All My Children" and "One Life To Live" (which, as you

pointed out, ends Jan. 13). (And before I get nitpicked I consider "Loving" and "The City" to

be one show, since some of the characters moved from Corinth to New York, and the show

changed titles but not timeslot.) And I shouldn't leave out "Port Charles" (1997-2003), the

"GH" spinoff, although I'm not sure it's considered a classic.

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8:25

(9) Market Report--probably local farm show (certainly not the same as WOC above)

Not really a "show"... the morning news guy on KCRG's radio station read a couple of minutes of
commodity markets with a "Markets" slide, then a couple of minutes of weather with a
"Weather" slide.

12:30

[21] Dr. Joyce Brothers (five-minute syndie offering; for the next 90 minutes, KVFD had to fill its
sked because it got its NBC feed from WHO, which didn't resume on the network until 2)

This is probably the best schedule I've seen for KVFD. They obviously didn't have much to spend
on syndicated programs and there wasn't nearly as much available for barter as now. There were
times when the entire 12:30-2pm block was "Film Feature" plus another "Film" half-hour late
afternoon.

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Quote Originally Posted by jh

12:30

[21] Dr. Joyce Brothers (five-minute syndie offering; for the next 90 minutes, KVFD had to fill its
sked because it got its NBC feed from WHO, which didn't resume on the network until 2)

This is probably the best schedule I've seen for KVFD. They obviously didn't have much to spend
on syndicated programs and there wasn't nearly as much available for barter as now. There were
times when the entire 12:30-2pm block was "Film Feature" plus another "Film" half-hour late
afternoon.

You're prety much right, jh; from what I read in the Wikipedia article, KVFD was basically a one-
man show, with Ed Breen, an ex-Democratic state legislator, running things, even serving as news
anchor at one point. As a sole proprietorship, the station didn't have a lot of capital, so I'm sure
Breen ran it on the cheap. If a full-fledged company had run things, the station wouldn't have
had to get its NBC feed from WHO; it could have paid network rates (or however that worked). In
any case, Breen, probably for tax reasons, decided to swap his transmiter to the area's Iowa
Public Television translator, and moved the signal to channel 50 in 1977. After only a few
months, though, the station was leveled in a twister, and Breen died not long after that, so KVFD
became a memory.

Was there any real need, though, for Fort Dodge to have its own station, being so close to Des
Moines in the first place? Had KVFD survived, it would have likely lost its NBC affiliation and
wound up being an independent, with the best case scenario being in position to become
Central Iowa's FOX affiliate in 1987. Instead, the region had to wait until 1983 when Des Moines'
first indie UHF, KCBR (now FOX affil KDSM) started up.

All speculation, of course, but TV history is full of "what ifs" ...

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Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

Was there any real need, though, for Fort Dodge to have its own station, being so close to Des
Moines in the first place? Had KVFD survived, it would have likely lost its NBC affiliation and
wound up being an independent, with the best case scenario being in position to become
Central Iowa's FOX affiliate in 1987.

My suspicion was that KVFD existed as an NBC affiliate, as WHO broadcasted at a lower power at
the time. If WHO had Grade-A coverage over Fort Dodge at the time, NBC wouldn't have allowed
KVFD to affiliate with the network.

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I'm not sure KVFD-TV was quite as small as you're making it sound. Breen owned the local KVFD-
AM radio station (the only radio station in Ft. Dodge at the time) before he owned the TV
station. I imagine the radio station was successful. I don't know if Breen put the TV station on the
air, or bought it after someone else launched it, since it originally was KQTV and later became
KVFD-TV.
I'm not sure the TV station ever made any money. Breen sold off the AM station in the late 60s.
Maybe the proceeds from that sale kept the TV station afloat for awhile. The two stations kept
the KVFD calls despite separate ownership, which I don't think the FCC really allowed back then.
The station folded a year or so before I moved to northwest Iowa, but only the tower was
leveled by the twister. The building remained and was used by Iowa Central Community College
for quite a few years for some purpose. It was torn down a couple of years ago to make room for
a new building.

There's still a member of the Breen family involved in northwest Iowa TV. Ed's grandson Mat is
the main anchor on KTIV/4 in Sioux City. Mat was born after Ed passed away, so he never knew
the family's TV station.

Was there any real need, though, for Fort Dodge to have its own station, being so close to Des
Moines in the first place? Had KVFD survived, it would have likely lost its NBC affiliation and
wound up being an independent, with the best case scenario being in position to become
Central Iowa's FOX affiliate in 1987.

My suspicion was that KVFD existed as an NBC affiliate, as WHO broadcasted at a lower power at
the time. If WHO had Grade-A coverage over Fort Dodge at the time, NBC wouldn't have allowed
KVFD to affiliate with the network.

Ch. 21 in Fort Dodge is now used by an Iowa Public TV station, KTIN.

In fact, Breen sold the channel 21 facility to Iowa Public Television in the mid 70s. Apparently the
payments on the 1200' tower built in the early 70s were too high for the limited ad revenues it
brought in. Breen thought by expanding out to the northwest of Fort Dodge into unserved
territory for NBC they might keep things going.

So when IPTV made plans for a FortDodge transmiter, Breen went into wheeler dealer mode.
IPTV had a CP for channel 46, and needed to build a new transmiter plant from ground up. He
proposed selling the channel 21 plant to IPTV instead, and basically swapped channels. Except
he asked for channel 50 to be alloted insteaad, since there was a used transmiter and antenna
tuned to channel 50 that was available. (was this the wreckage of Kansas City's first channel 50?)

Breen took KVFD back to the original 600' foot tower next to the studio in Fort Dodge. He had
crews re-work the guy wires to make sure things were nice and snug. And nice and snug they
proved to be, for when the tornado hit in May of '77, the tower was bent, but did not fall. (I
don't know if it took a direct hit or not) In any event, the tower was unsafe, Breen had it taken
down.

Ed Breen was making plans to build a new tower, but it wasn't to be. He died of cancer within a
year of the tornado.

I'll have to post in the future the TV Guide listings for KVFD's last few hours (actually I think what
I have is from the newspaper)

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A couple more things:

1. KTVO's 5pm news was the first 5 pm news cast I ever remembered. As this was the hometown
station growing up I can say they got extra credit for creativity at least with "Extra Effort News."

Now, this may conjure up mental pictures of news anchors sitting behind a set in suit and tie
from the waist up, and knickers below

the knees while seated upon unseen porcelain thrones. (Why, I believe you need some "Extra
Effort Prunes.") But for one of the smallest TV markets in the country they did a credible job. If
channel 2 wasn't so good with weather (meteorologist Conrad Johnson was the real deal with
on-air radar dating back to about 1960) we might have watched KTVO more for news.
2. Minor point, transposition error placed Jefferson City's KRCG on channel 9 instead of the
Cedar Rapids Gazete's KCRG. (famous in the early 70s for "It's 10 pm. Do you know where your
children are?" before the news)

Compared to some of the horror stories in the Worst TV stations thread, not one of the TV
stations in 1973 Iowa would rate a mention. They'd never compare to major market stations of
the time, but they did a prety damned good job serving middling to small markets overall.

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I need to add what may have been the most memorable moment in the

entire 20-year run of "Secret Storm." Joan Crawford's daughter was a

cast member in 1968 and one day she was unable to appear due to illness;

Ms. Crawford, then in her 60s, stepped in to play her 20-something daughter's

role. IIRC, Ms. Crawford came to the taping slightly (OK, very) drunk, was not

very well prepared, and no amount of makeup could conceal her age. I think she

made just one appearance but if anyone could find the tape (assuming CBS didn't

erase it, which it probably did since clips of pre-1980 episodes of "Guiding Light"

almost never turned up whenever that show did a clipfest) it would be a collector's

item.
You also mentioned the mistake CBS made in moving "Edge Of Night" to 2:30/1:30,

costing it practically all of its male audience and setting up the move to ABC in 1975.

Strangely enough, when "Edge" changed networks it was the end in many markets;

I think all of ABC's Iowa affiliates continued to carry it, but I remember that here in

North Carolina WGHP High Point refused to carry it, even though it had been on WFMY

since its debut in 1956, and the switchboard was jammed with callers protesting the

decision; nevertheless "Edge" never did air on Ch. 8 (independent Ch. 48 did carry it

in the mornings briefly in the early '80s). (Actually WFMY could have continued to carry

it, as CBS affiliate WCSC Charleston, SC did when then-ABC affiliate WCBD passed on it,

but apparently had no room for it or simply didn't want to run a program from another

network, although it once aired an AFC playoff game when NBC affiliate WXII was locked

into an ACC basketball game.) I can assure you that WXII did not make the same mistake

of pre-empting "Search For Tomorrow" when it moved to NBC in 1982.

And one last note: "Sale Of The Century"'s switch from three contestants to two couples

was in direct response to "Gambit," which utilized two couples and was cleaning "Sale"'s

clock by this time. "Sale" would end its original run in July 1973, to be replaced by "Wizard

Of Odds," a show memorable mainly as the U.S. debut of Alex Trebek (although Garagiola

would host a weekly syndicated version of "Sale" in the 1973-74 season). (The most

memorable version of "Sale," with Jim Perry, returned to the three-contestant format.)

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Thursday, September 30, 1999


Thursday, September 30, 1999

WSB-TV ABC2

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10:05PM WCW Wrestling

11:05PM WCW Wrestling

12:05AM Chimp Channel

12:35AM WCW Wrestling

01:35AM WCW Wrestling

02:35AM Chimp Channel


03:05AM Perry Mason

04:05AM Perry Mason

HGTV - Home & Garden Television

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM House Doctor

07:00AM This Old House

07:30AM Yankee Shop

08:00AM Victory Garden

08:30AM Way to Grow

09:00AM Carol Duvall

09:30AM Sew Perfect

10:00AM Decorating with Style

10:30AM Room by Room

11:00AM Tipical Mary Ellen

11:30AM Smart Solutions

12:00PM Appraisal Fair

12:30PM Collectible Treasures

01:00PM Home Grown

01:30PM Savoir Faire

02:00PM Carol Duvall

02:30PM Sew Perfect

03:00PM Today at Home


03:30PM Homewise

04:00PM Decorating with Style

04:30PM Decorating Cents

05:00PM Rebecca's Garden

05:30PM Rebecca's Garden

06:00PM Fix it Up!

06:30PM 21st Century

07:00PM This Old House

07:30PM Yankee Shop

08:00PM New Spaces

08:30PM Curb Appeal

09:00PM Designing for the Sexes

09:30PM Kitchen Design

10:00PM House Hunters

10:30PM Dream Builders

11:00PM New Spaces

11:30PM Curb Appeal

12:00AM Designing for the Sexes

12:30AM Kitchen Design

01:00AM House Hunters

01:30AM Dream Builders

02:00AM This Old House

02:30AM Yankee Shop

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming


04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming

RETRO: ATLANTA - 5/25/1998

Monday, May 25, 1998

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos


09:00PM 20/20

10:00PM The Practice

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:06AM Hard Copy

12:36AM Politically Incorrect

01:06AM Jenny Jones

02:06AM The View

03:06AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM People's Court

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM Judge Judy

11:30AM Judge Judy

12:00PM News

12:30PM Pictionary

01:00PM In the Heat of the Night

02:00PM Sally

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Jerry Springer

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM Damon

08:30PM Getting Personal

09:00PM Ally McBeal

10:00PM News

11:00PM Jerry Springer

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Cops

02:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

03:00AM Barnaby Jones

04:00AM Strange Universe

04:30AM EXTRA

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Alive's Peachtree Morning

10:00AM Days of Our Lives

11:00AM News

12:00PM Leeza
01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM NBA Showtime

03:30PM NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Suddenly Susan

08:30PM Suddenly Susan

09:00PM Caroline in the City

09:30PM The Naked Truth

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later

02:05AM NBC News Nightside

04:00AM Montel Williams

WATL-TV WB36

05:30AM Kenneth Copeland

06:00AM Garfield and Friends

06:30AM The Bugs n' Daffy Show

07:00AM Animaniacs
07:30AM Pinky and the Brain

08:00AM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

08:30AM Bobby's World

09:00AM MOVIE: A Promise to Keep

11:00AM Newlywed Game

11:30AM Dating Game

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM 700 Club

01:30PM The New Adventures of Captain Planet

02:00PM Life with Louie

02:30PM BeetleBorgs Metallix

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation

04:00PM Power Rangers Turbo

04:30PM A Different World

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM Living Single

08:00PM 7th Heaven

09:00PM 7th Heaven

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Living Single

11:00PM Vibe
12:00AM Married...with Children

12:30AM Cheers

01:00AM Hope for the World's Children

02:00AM SIGN-OFF

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM CBS News

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM The Cosby Show

09:30AM Roseanne

10:00AM Geraldo Rivera

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM The Cosby Show

04:30PM Real TV

05:00PM Access Hollywood

05:30PM American Journal

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Inside Edition


07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM Cosby

08:30PM Everybody Loves Raymond

09:00PM Cybill

09:30PM George & Leo

10:00PM Where Are They Now?

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Paid Programming

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Creflo A. Dollar

06:30AM Bananas in Pajamas & The Crayon Box

07:00AM X-Men

07:30AM Mummies Alive!

08:00AM Fantastic Four

08:30AM Mr. Men

09:00AM What's Happening!!

09:30AM What's Happening Now!!

10:00AM MOVIE: The Adventures of Huck Finn

12:00PM All in the Family

12:30PM All in the Family


01:00PM I Love Lucy

01:30PM I Love Lucy

02:00PM Mighty Ducks

02:30PM 101 Dalmatians

03:00PM DuckTales

03:30PM Toon Town Kids

04:00PM Wacky World of Tex Avery

04:30PM Boy Meets World

05:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Mad About You

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Martin

08:00PM The Love Boat: The Next Wave

09:00PM Clueless

09:30PM Clueless

10:00PM Martin

10:30PM Sanford & Son

11:00PM Good Times

11:30PM 227

12:00AM 227

12:30AM Grace Under Fire

01:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

02:00AM Cannon

03:00AM Diff'rent Strokes


03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM CNN Today

04:30PM Burden of Proof

05:00PM Inside Politics

05:30PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM World Today

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneylive
12:00PM NewsNight

12:30AM Burden of Proof

01:00AM Larry King Live

TBS Superstation

05:00AM Interstitial Fill

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM The Jetsons

06:30AM All New Scooby-Doo

07:00AM All New Scooby-Doo

07:30AM Gilligan's Island

08:00AM Gilligan's Island

08:30AM MOVIE: Rocky

11:05AM MOVIE: Rocky II

01:25PM MOVIE: Rocky III

03:30PM MOVIE: Rocky IV

05:30PM MOVIE: Rocky V

07:35PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. Chicago Cubs

10:35PM MOVIE: Jaws: The Revenge

12:40AM MOVIE: Pirahna

02:45AM CHiPs

03:30AM Laverne & Shirley

04:00AM Laverne & Shirley

04:30AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

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Re: RETRO: ATLANTA - 5/25/1998

Quote Originally Posted by anabate

WXIA-TV NBC11

03:00PM NBA Showtime

03:30PM NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Indiana Pacers

What was the normal schedule for that week? Or rather, what normally came on from 3-5 p.m.
(I'm assuming that WXIA had a 5 p.m. newscast, but correct me if I'm wrong)?

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, January 16, 1965

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester: "Mathematics In

Western Culture"

7:30 Cartoon Theatre


8 AM Mister Mayor (Bob Keeshan's atempt to

replace "Captain Kangaroo" on Saturdays--

unlike "Captain," he owned this show but

it lasted one season, although some characters,

such as the Town Clown, were incorporated into

"Captain" after this show left the air.)

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10 AM Popeye Theatre

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Sky King

12:30 My Friend Flicka

1 PM Us! (local show with Ch. 2 legend Dave Wright)

1:30 Cartoon Theatre

1:45 Vic Bubas Show (Duke basketball highlights)

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Wake Forest

3:30 Sports Film (time approximate)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic: Lionel and Jay Hebert vs. Mason

Rudolph and Tommy Jacobs (time approximate)

5 PM Robin Hood

5:30 Munsters (delay from Thu 7:30)

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 Wilburn Brothers


7 PM Password (Lucille Ball and husband Gary Morton,

delay from Thu 9 PM)

7:30 Jackie Gleason (guest: comedian Allan Drake; Crazy

Guggenheim tells Joe the Bartender his version of

"The Count Of Monte Cristo")

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 PM The Entertainers (guests: Boris Karloff and Chita Rivera)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "Stop, You're Killing Me"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

8 AM Mister Mayor

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 Space Angel

10 AM Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Sky King

12:30 Pastor's Study

1 PM Sea Hunt
1:30 Golf (Davis Love; I don't know if this is

Davis Love III's father or grandfather)

1:45 Vic Bubas Show

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Wake Forest

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Flat And Scruggs

5:30 Wilburn Brothers

6 PM Championship Wrestling (Mike Gallagher and Lee

Henning vs. Doug Gilbert and Eduardo Costello;

Sandy and George Scot vs. Tony Nero and Jack

Vansky)

6:55 Early Report (Bill Currie, a name familiar to those of

you in Pitsburgh)

7 PM My Living Doll (Julie Newmar, pre-Catwoman, then having

a feud with co-star Bob Cummings which was writen about

in this issue of TV Guide, delay from Wed 8 PM)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 PM The Entertainers

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "The Bad Seed" (signature role for Paty McCormack,

from '56)

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC)


10 AM Shenanigans (kids' game show similar to "Video Village" and

hosted by Stubby Kaye)

10:30 Annie Oakley

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1 PM American Bandstand (actor Michael Callan (then calling himself

"Mickey" Callan), James Darren, singer Mel Carter)

2 PM AFL All-Star Game (West 38, East 14; memorable because the

game was moved from New Orleans to Houston after a number

of players, black and white, called for a boycot when several

New Orleans businesses refused to serve black players.)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (International Ski Jumping Championship,

World All-Around Pocket Billiards Championship, time approximate)

6:30 Gospel Jubilee

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Outer Limits (last show of the original series; "The King Family"

debuts here next week)

8:30 Lawrence Welk (theme: gypsy tunes)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (first-anniversary show with host Bing Crosby;

Beverly Garland and Frank McHugh from Bing's sitcom, the King

Sisters and their children, Jacques d'Amboise and Catherine Mazzo

of the New York City Ballet, Corbet Monica, the acrobatic Three
Rebertes, plate spinner Leonardo)

10:30 Country Cousins

11:30 Movie: "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers"

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

off air on Saturday

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/NBC)

7:30 Movie: "House Of Wax"

9 AM Lone Ranger

9:30 Discovery '65 (Frank Buxton and Virginia Gibson tour the Bronx Zoo

to learn how animals adapt to their environment, delay from Sun

11:30 AM)

10 AM Shenanigans

10:30 Annie Oakley

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM AFL All-Star Game

5 PM Championship Wrestling (time approximate)

6 PM Grand Ole Opry

6:30 Wilburn Brothers


7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Outer Limits

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Harvesters Quartet (gospel music--one member,

Bill Hefner, later became a member of Congress

from North Carolina)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:10 Movie: "No Down Payment"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS)

8 AM Robin Hood

8:30 Light Unto My Path

9:30 Hector Heathcote (COLOR)

10 AM Underdog (COLOR)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

12 N Exploring (topic: the ocean; Dana Andrews reads

the old Norse folk tale "How The Sea Got Salty,"

COLOR)

1 PM Big Picture

1:30 Film Feature

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Wake Forest


4 PM TBA

5 PM Days Ahead (Ch. 6 legend Ben McDonald)

5:30 Film Feature

6 PM NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

6:15 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Daniel Boone (delay from Thu 7:30)

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM Kentucky Jones (Dennis Weaver, after leaving

"Gunsmoke")

8:30 Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo (Magoo's version

of "Rip Van Winkle," COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Swan" (COLOR)

11:15 Movie: "The Enforcer"

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7:30 Top Cat

8 AM Hospitality House (Tempe Clark)

9 AM Captain Gallant

9:30 Hector Heathcote (COLOR)

10 AM Underdog (COLOR)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

12 N Exploring (COLOR)
1 PM Movie: "Salome"

3 PM Hardwood Highlights (don't know if this is college

or high-school basketball)

3:30 Silent Service

4 PM Laramie

5 PM The Islanders

6 PM NBC News

6:15 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7 PM Grand Ole Opry

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM Kentucky Jones

8:30 Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Swan" (COLOR)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Man In The Saddle"

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 Aspect (farm show)

7 AM Carolina In The Morning

8 AM Daily Devotions

8:10 Farm And Home Hour

8:30 Kartoon Karnival

10 AM Shenanigans
10:30 Annie Oakley

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM AFL All-Star Game

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 Championship Wrestling

7:25 News, Sports, Weather

7:30 Outer Limits

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 12 O'Clock High (delay from Fri 10 PM)

11:30 News, Weather, Sports

11:45 Movie: "The Blackboard Jungle"

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

8 AM Mister Mayor

9 AM The Alvin Show

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10 AM Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Linus The Lionhearted


11:30 Jetsons

12 N Sky King

12:30 My Friend Flicka

1 PM I Love Lucy

1:30 CBS News (Martin Agronsky)

1:45 Vic Bubas Show

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Wake Forest

4 PM Amos 'n' Andy (time approximate)

4:30 Joey Bishop (delay from Tue 8 PM)

5 PM CBS Golf Classic (one-hour delay)

6 PM Great Moments In Music (early infomercial)

6:15 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Carolina Partners (country music)

7 PM Hennesey

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 PM The Entertainers

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Movie: "The Sea Chase"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Ramar Of The Jungle

7:30 Swingin' Society (cartoons)


8 AM Astroboy

8:30 Bullwinkle (ABC, delay from Sun 11 AM)

9 AM Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N)

9:30 Hoppity Hooper (ABC, delay from 12:30 PM and

not in color)

10 AM Shenanigans

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen

1 PM Big Picture

1:30 TBA

1:45 Great Moments In Music

2 PM AFL All-Star Game

5 PM Mr. Novak (NBC, delay from Tue 7:30, time approximate)

6 PM Jimmy Dean (Bobby Rydell, Minnie Pearl, Roger Miller, the

Levee Singers, ABC, delay from Thu 10 PM)

7 PM Litlest Hobo

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM Addams Family (ABC, delay from Fri 8:30)

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Movie: "All The Brothers Were Valiant"

11:30 Mater Of Opinion (the host appears to be Alan Burke, in

those days the poor man's Joe Pyne)


WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6:30 Law Of The Wild

7:30 Jetsons

8 AM Mister Mayor

9 AM Tennessee Tuxedo

9:30 Hector Heathcote (COLOR)

10 AM Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 Fury

12 N Sky King

12:30 My Friend Flicka

1 PM Wild Kingdom (NBC, delay from Sun 5 PM and not

listed as being in color)

1:30 Sportsview (Ernie Greup, aka the Happy the Toy Soldier

on the station's "Cartoon Shop")

1:45 Vic Bubas Show

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Wake Forest

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Movie: "Tarzan Finds A Son"

6 PM Flipper (COLOR)

6:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color: "Ida, The

Off-Beat Eagle" (COLOR, NBC, delay from Sun 7:30)

7:30 Jackie Gleason


8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E. (NBC, delay from Mon 8 PM)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Country Style (Jim Thornton, broadcast live from his

nightclub in Raleigh)

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

8 AM Davey And Goliath

8:15 Tele-Story Time

8:30 Captain O'Hap (kids' show)

9:30 Cartoon Time

10 AM Shenanigans

10:30 Annie Oakley

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM AFL All-Star Game

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 News, Sports, Weather

7 PM Talent Hunt (local "Ted Mack's Amateur Hour"

wannabe)
7:30 Outer Limits

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Championship Wrestling

11:30 The Outlaws

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7:30 This Is The Life

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9:30 Hector Heathcote (COLOR)

10 AM Underdog (COLOR)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

12 N Exploring (COLOR)

1 PM Movie: "Sierra Sue" (Gene Autry)

3 PM Broken Arrow

3:30 Lone Ranger

4 PM Bat Masterson

4:30 Industry On Parade

4:45 Great Moments In Music

5 PM Biography (Mike Wallace narrates the life story

of Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong))

5:30 Big Litle Show (March of Dimes fundraiser with


host Robert Taylor; Bob Hope, Lena Horne, David

Janssen, Connie Stevens, Abby Dalton, Tony Martin,

Cyd Charisse, Hans Conried, Jay North, Rory O'Brien

("The Farmer's Daughter"), Paty Petersen ("The Donna

Reed Show"), Laurie Ichino (frequent guest on "The Danny

Kaye Show"), Mike Stokey ("Pantomime Quiz"/"Stump The Stars"))

6 PM NBC News

6:15 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Laramie

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM Kentucky Jones

8:30 Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Swan" (COLOR)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Gunslinger"

RETRO: ATLANTA - 2/01/1999

Monday, February 1, 1999

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee


10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM 20/20

09:00PM MOVIE: Tom Clancy's Netforce

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:06AM Hard Copy

12:36AM Politically Incorrect

01:06AM Jenny Jones

02:06AM The View

03:06AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Forgive or Forget

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta


09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM Judge Judy

11:30AM Judge Judy

12:00PM News

12:30PM Judge Joe Brown

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Donny & Marie

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Jerry Springer

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM TV Guide Awards

10:00PM News

11:00PM Jerry Springer

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM In the Heat of the Night

03:00AM Sally

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM EXTRA
WXIA-TV NBC11

05:05AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Alive's Peachtree Morning

10:00AM Howie Mandel

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Martha Stewart Living

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM Days of Our Lives

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM MOVIE: Vanished Without a Trace

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later
02:05AM News

02:35AM Martha Stewart Living

03:05AM Sunset Beach

04:00AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

WATL-TV WB36

05:30AM Kenneth Copeland

06:00AM Garfield and Friends

06:30AM The Magic School Bus

07:00AM Pinky and the Brain

07:30AM Histeria!

08:00AM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

08:30AM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

09:00AM Happy Days

09:30AM Laverne & Shirley

10:00AM Murphy Brown

10:30AM America's Funniest Home Videos

11:00AM Newlywed Game

11:30AM Dating Game

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM 700 Club

01:30PM Animaniacs

02:00PM Life with Louie

02:30PM Spider-Man

03:00PM Young Hercules


03:30PM Power Rangers in Space

04:00PM The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

04:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Living Single

08:00PM 7th Heaven

09:00PM Hyperion Bay

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Friends

11:00PM NewsRadio

11:30PM The Simpsons

12:00AM Married...with Children

12:30AM Cheers

01:00AM World Vision

02:00AM SIGN-OFF

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM CBS News

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Access Hollywood

09:30AM Real TV
10:00AM Judge Mills Lane

10:30AM Match Game

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Judge Mills Lane

04:30PM Real TV

05:00PM Roseanne Show

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM Cosby

08:30PM The King of Queens

09:00PM Everybody Loves Raymond

09:30PM Becker

10:00PM L.A. Doctors

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Paid Programming

02:07AM Access Hollywood


02:37AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Creflo Dollar Jr.

06:30AM Out of This World

07:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

07:30AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

08:00AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:30AM Diff'rent Strokes

09:00AM What's Happening!!

09:30AM Amen

10:00AM Change of Heart

10:30AM Love Connection

11:00AM The Nanny

11:30AM Grace Under Fire

12:00PM All in the Family

12:30PM All in the Family

01:00PM We Love Lucy

01:30PM We Love Lucy

02:00PM What's Happening Now!!

02:30PM Boy Meets World

03:00PM Pokmon

03:30PM DuckTales
04:00PM Hercules

04:30PM Doug

05:00PM Sister, Sister

05:30PM Sister, Sister

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Mad About You

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Frasier

08:00PM Dilbert

08:30PM DiResta

09:00PM The Sentinel

10:00PM Martin

10:30PM Sanford & Son

11:00PM Good Times

11:30PM 227

12:00AM Change of Heart

12:30AM Love Connection

01:00AM The Nanny

01:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Cannon

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming


Cable:

TBS Superstation

04:58AM Andy Griffith

05:28AM Andy Griffith

06:00AM Coach

06:30AM Three's Company

07:00AM Saved by the Bell

07:30AM Saved by the Bell

08:00AM Beverly Hillbillies

08:30AM Beverly Hillbillies

09:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

11:00AM Andy Griffith

11:30AM Andy Griffith

12:00PM Matlock

01:00PM Hunter

02:00PM MOVIE: Snow Kill

04:05PM Mama's Family

04:35PM Mama's Family

05:05PM Full House

05:35PM Full House

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM Roseanne

07:35PM Roseanne
08:05PM MOVIE: Edward Scissorhands

10:05PM MOVIE: Red Dawn

12:45AM MOVIE: The Border

03:05AM Perry Mason

04:05AM CHiPs

RETRO: ATLANTA - 11/13/1997

Thursday, November 13, 1997

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Nothing Sacred

09:00PM Cracker

10:00PM 20/20

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:06AM Hard Copy

12:36AM Politically Incorrect

01:06AM Jenny Jones

02:06AM The View

03:06AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Strange Universe

05:30AM EXTRA

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM Judge Judy

11:30AM Judge Judy

12:00PM News

12:30PM Pictionary

01:00PM In the Heat of the Night

02:00PM Sally
03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Jerry Springer

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM Living Single

08:30PM Between Brothers

09:00PM World's Scariest Police Chases

10:00PM News

11:00PM Keenen Ivory Wayans

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Cops

02:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

03:00AM Home Team with Terry Bradshaw

04:00AM Streets of San Francisco

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Alive's Peachtree Morning


10:00AM Martha Stewart Living

10:30AM Gayle King

11:00AM News

12:00PM Leeza

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM Union Square

09:00PM Seinfeld

09:30PM Veronica's Closet

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later

02:05AM Arthel & Fred

03:05AM NBC News Nightside


WATL-TV WB36

05:00AM America's Dumbest Criminals

05:30AM Kenneth Copeland

06:00AM Garfield and Friends

06:30AM The Bugs n' Daffy Show

07:00AM Animaniacs

07:30AM Pinky & the Brain

08:00AM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

08:30AM Bobby's World

09:00AM MOVIE: American Roulete

11:00AM Newlywed Game

11:30AM Dating Game

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM The New Adventures of Captain Planet

02:00PM Casper

02:30PM Spider-Man

03:00PM BeetleBorgs Metallix

03:30PM Power Rangers Turbo

04:00PM Goosebumps

04:30PM A Different World

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

07:00PM The Simpsons


07:30PM Living Single

08:00PM MOVIE: Rambo III

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Living Single

11:00PM Vibe

12:00AM Married...with Children

12:30AM Cheers

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM America's Dumbest Criminals

03:00AM Earth: Final Conflict

04:00AM The Entertainers

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM CBS News

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Roseanne

09:30AM Roseanne

10:00AM Geraldo Rivera

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful


02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Geraldo Rivera

05:00PM Access Hollywood

05:30PM American Journal

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM Promised Land

09:00PM Diagnosis Murder

10:00PM Unsolved Mysteries

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Psychic Readers

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Iron Man

06:30AM Bananas in Pajamas & the Crayon Box

07:00AM X-Men

07:30AM Mummies Alive!


08:00AM DuckTales

08:30AM Mr. Men

09:00AM T.J. Hooker

10:00AM MOVIE: The Package

12:00PM All in the Family

12:30PM All in the Family

01:00PM We Love Lucy

01:30PM We Love Lucy

02:00PM Quack Pack

02:30PM 101 Dalmatians

03:00PM Wacky World of Tex Avery

03:30PM Breaker High

04:00PM Sweet Valley High

04:30PM Boy Meets World

05:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Mad About You

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Martin

08:00PM MOVIE: Extreme Justice

10:00PM Martin

10:30PM Sanford & Son

11:00PM Good Times

11:30PM 227

12:00AM 227
12:30AM Grace Under Fire

01:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:30PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News


08:30PM Burden of Proof

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today

11:00PM CNN Sports Illustrated

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM NewsNight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Burden of Proof

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM The Jetsons

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM Scooby-Doo

07:35AM Gilligan's Island

08:05AM The Brady Bunch

08:35AM Amen

09:05AM Litle House: A New Beginning

10:05AM Mama's Family

10:35AM Mama's Family

11:05AM Andy Griffith

11:35AM Andy Griffith

12:05PM Matlock

01:05PM MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Glass Coffin


03:05PM The Flintstones

03:35PM The Flintstones

04:05PM Looney Tunes

04:35PM California Dreams

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM Coach

07:35PM Coach

08:05PM MOVIE: Fire Birds

10:05PM MOVIE: Flight of the Intruder

12:35AM MOVIE: Company Business

02:35AM MOVIE: The Forgoten

04:35AM Beverly Hillbillies

Cartoon Network

05:00AM Bugs & Daffy

06:00AM Yogi Bear

06:30AM Quick Draw McGraw

07:00AM Acme Hour

08:00AM Taz-Mania

08:30AM Richie Rich

09:00AM Jabberjaw

09:30AM Scooby-Doo
10:00AM Tom & Jerry

10:30AM Tom & Jerry

11:00AM The Flintstones

11:30AM The Flintstones

12:00PM The New Scooby-Doo Movies

01:00PM The Woody Woodpecker Show

01:30PM The Jetsons

02:00PM Acme Hour

03:00PM Thundarr the Barbarian

03:30PM Jonny Quest

04:00PM ThunderCats

04:30PM Cartoon Roulete

04:45PM Voltron

05:15PM Cartoon Roulete

05:30PM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

06:00PM Super Friends

06:30PM The Addams Family (cartoon)

07:00PM Scooby-Doo

07:30PM 2 Stupid Dogs

08:00PM Wind-Up Wolf

08:30PM The Flintstones

09:00PM The Jetsons

09:30PM Bugs & Daffy

10:00PM Tom & Jerry

10:30PM Scooby-Doo
11:00PM Speed Racer

11:30PM Jonny Quest

12:00AM Wind-Up Wolf

12:30AM The Flintstones

01:00AM The Jetsons

01:30AM Bugs & Daffy

02:00AM Tom & Jerry

02:30AM Scooby-Doo

03:00AM The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show

03:30AM The Jetsons

04:00AM Speed Racer

04:30AM Jonny Quest

TNT - Turner Network Television

06:00AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

06:30AM Taz-Mania

07:00AM Bugs, Bunny, Bugs Bunny, Rah! Rah! Rah!

08:00AM The New Scooby-Doo Movies

09:00AM The Flintstones

09:30AM The Flintstones

10:00AM Gilligan's Island

10:30AM Gilligan's Island

11:00AM Spenser: For Hire

12:00PM MOVIE: Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission

02:00PM MOVIE: Hornets' Nest


04:00PM Lonesome Dove: The Series

05:00PM In the Heat of the Night

06:00PM Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

07:00PM Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

08:00PM MOVIE: Fatal Beauty

10:30PM Rough Cut

11:00PM MOVIE: The Great Santini

01:45AM Rough Cut

02:15AM MOVIE: Vestige of Honor

04:30AM Kung Fu

Retro: Western Washington Mon, Jan 16, 1956

from TV Guide-Washington State edition

CBUT 2-CBC Vancouver

2:30pm Movie: TBA

4:00 Open House

4:30 Aubrey & Gus

5:00 Adventures of Long John Silver "Tale of a Tooth"

5:30 Howdy Doody

6:00 Guy Lombardo

6:30 Lilli Palmer

6:45 CBC News (Tom Robinson)

7:00 Almanac (Bellman)

7:30 Star of the Story (tonight's star is conductor David Rose)


8:00 Sid Caesar

9:00 Medic "The World So High"

9:30 Denny Vaughan (guest Stan Freeman)

10:00 Studio One "Dino"

11:00 Window of Canada

11:30 Movie: TBA (listed as drama)

12:30 News

KOMO 4-NBC Seatle

7:50 Note of Faith

7:55 Farm Market Report

8:00 Today (Dave Garroway starts a week in Florida with a visit to Cypress Gardens)

9:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

9:30 Feather Your Nest

10:00 Ding Dong School

10:30 Ernie Kovacs

11:00 Home (Arlene Francis shows films of her trip to Tokyo)

noon Matinee "The Old Maid" (c)

1:00 Date with Life

1:15 Modern Romances

1:30 Queen for a Day

2:00 Cookbook Quiz (Sollal Grange, North Bend v Me-Too Club, Royal Neighbors Lodge)

2:30 Movietime "Castle in the Desert"

4:00 Cliff Carl

4:45 Play Time


5:00 Pinky Lee

5:30 Howdy Doody

6:00 My Litle Margie

6:30 News (Herb Robinson)

7:00 Ken Murray

7:30 Tony Martin

7:45 NBC News

8:00 Sid Caesar

9:00 Medic "The Laughter and the Weeping"

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "The Tyrant"

10:30 Les Paul & Mary Ford

10:35 Curtain Time "My Daughter Joy"

mid. News

12:05 Note of Faith

KING 5-ABC Seatle

8:55 Farm Summary

9:00 Cartoon Carnival

9:30 TeleScope (Franklin)

10:30 Movie "The Jungle"

11:30 Community Workshop (the Seatle Art Museum presents textile company designer Jack
Larson)

noon Wunda Wunda "The Batle of the Fireflies and the Apes"

12:30 Afternoon Film Festival: the Sunday program expands to weekdays, debuting with "The
Lady Vanishes" (this series focused on UK films)

2:00 King's Queen


2:30 King's Kamera Matinee (Bill & Cheri Corcoran, includes I Married Joan)

4:00 Stan Boreson

4:30 Sheriff Tex

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Soldiers of Fortune "Torch of the Olympiad"

6:30 News (Charles Herring)

7:00 Judge Roy Bean "Law of the Pecos"

7:30 Stage 5

8:00 TV Reader's Digest "The Man Who Beat Death" (the story of tennis star William Talbert,
who plays himself)

8:30 Voice of Firestone (guest Eugene Conley)

9:00 What's the Story?

9:30 Medical Horizons (the University of Colorado's School of Medicine studies klutzes)

10:00 Ethel & Albert

10:30 News (Dick Ross)

10:40 Follow That Man "Connecticut State Police Story"

11:10 The Hunter

11:40 News

KCTS 9-Edu Seatle

1:15pm Transportation (Port of Seatle PR Director Howard Burke)

1:45 Exploring with Science "The Salmon" (pt 2)

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6:00 Hobby House (making mobiles)

6:30 How to Play Basketball (Cliff Peek/Wally Thoemke)

7:00 Introduction to Education (Prof. George Keough)


7:30 Intermediate Algebra (Prof. Carl Allendoerfer)

8:00 Of Men & Ideas "Imagination: Should We Sleep on It?" (T.V. Smith)

8:30 High School Ensembles: musicians from Franklin High

KTNT 11-CBS Tacoma

7:55 News

8:00 Panorama Pacific

9:00 Valiant Lady

9:15 Love of Life

9:30 Search for Tomorrow

9:45 Guiding Light

10:00 Jack Paar

10:30 Love Story

11:00 Robert Q. Lewis

11:30 Linkleter's House Party (guest: make-up expert Art Westmore)

noon Big Payoff

12:30 Bob Crosby

1:00 Brighter Day

1:15 Secret Storm

1:30 On Your Account

2:00 Cartoon Carnival

2:30 Home Show (Peg Carpenter)

3:00 Garry Moore

3:30 Arthur Godfrey

4:30 Strike It Rich


5:00 Cartoon Special (no other info listed)

6:15 CBS News

6:30 Robin Hood "The Brothers"

7:00 Studio One "The Bounty Hunters"

8:00 Burns & Allen

8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

9:00 I Love Lucy

9:30 December Bride

10:00 I Led Three Lives

10:30 News (Rinaker)

10:45 Late Show "Strange Illusion"

mid. News

KVOS 12-CBS Bellingham

1:45pm Channel 12 Matinee "Thunder Rock"

3:30 Variety Playhouse "Fall Guy"

4:45 Love of Life

5:00 Movie: TBA (listed as Western)

6:00 Cartoon Theater

6:15 Family Theater "Beggars in Ermine"

7:30 Superman

8:00 Hollywood Wrestling

9:00 I Love Lucy

9:30 Mr. District Atorney

10:00 Highway Patrol


10:30 Candlelight Theater "High Lonesome"

KTVW 13-Ind Seatle

2pm Club Matinee (O'Brien) "Gambling Daughters"/"Search for Danger"

5:00 Wally's Hi-Jinks (Wally visits Tahoma High)

6:00 Ruggles

6:30 Life with the Erwins

7:00 Ramar of the Jungle

7:30 Foreign Intrigue

8:00 Boxing: Seatle's Trianon Ballroom hosts Madison Square Kindergarten

8:30 Seatle Wrestling

9:45 Sports (Dorohoy, with Huntington taking over at 10)

10:30 Theater 13 "Leave It to the Marines"

11:35 Greatest Fights of the Century

mid. Ramar of the Jungle

12:30 Life with the Erwins

1:00 Foreign Intrigue

1:30 Swing Shift Theatre "Long Voyage Home"

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Re: Retro: Western Washington Mon, Jan 16, 1956

Thanks for sharing! Can't believe that the first on to sign on was KOMO at nearly 8am! KTVW had
their Swing Shift Theater, like I've shown in other Western WA listings. News was 10-15 min long
at night! Now it's 35 min at 11pm, and KIRO (which went on in 1958) now has 1 1/2 hours of
local news in the early evening.

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Re: Retro: Western Washington Mon, Jan 16, 1956

"Dick" Ross on KING's late news was Richard Ross... beter known for his many years as an
anchor in Portland at KGW-TV and KATU.
Sam Rinaker, who was the first anchorman at KTNT-TV, jumped ship for KIRO-TV when that
station signed on in '58 and was their news director for a couple of years.

Retro: North Carolina Sunday, January 17, 1965

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

10 AM Light Unto My Path

10:30 Look Up And Live (the third of five programs

on Christian unity looks at the history of

"symbols and sacraments" from pagan times

to today)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Children's Chapel

12:15 Sunday Devotions

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Gospel Singers

1:30 Boston Symphony

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (a softball game pitting a

regulation team from New Rochelle, NY against

the four-man King and His Court, featuring Eddie

Feigner, who could pitch from just about anywhere

on the field; the U.S. Grand Prix from Watkins Glen, NY)

4 PM Alumni Fun (University of Alabama (Mel Allen; James Cannon,

senior editor of Newsweek; Montgomery businessman Winton


Blount, later Nixon's Postmaster General) vs. Bryn Mawr College

(author Emily Kimbrough; Kate Rand Lloyd, associate feature

editor of Vogue; Terry Ferner of the New York Herald Tribune))

4:30 Minority Report

5 PM Sunday With Jack Benny (guest Raymond Burr; Jack dreams he

needs Perry Mason's help when he's accused of murder)

5:30 Amateur Hour (from the Miami Beach Auditorium, Ted Mack welcomes

the Charlote Morgan Dancers)

6 PM Twentieth Century (a look at the line separating North and South Korea,

where fighting still occasionally erupts)

6:30 World War I ("Over There" looks at America's entry into the war, and the

batles of Cantigny, Belleau Wood, and the defeat of Germany's last

offensive at Chateau-Thierry.)

7 PM The Wizard Of Oz (Danny Kaye hosts the annual presentation, pre-empts

"Lassie," "My Favorite Martian," and "The Ed Sullivan Show," COLOR)

9 PM Drama Special ("The Man Who Bought Paradise" stars Robert Horton as

a businessman wanted for misappropriating company funds who breezes

into a hotel in a country with no extradition laws.)

10 PM Candid Camera (singer Martha Wright and a young man are trapped in a

room when the doorknob comes off)

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:30 Naked City


WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee

8 AM Gospel Caravan

9 AM Harvesters Quartet

9:30 TV Gospel Time (all-African-American gospel groups; featured

today are the Clouds of Joy)

10 AM Light Unto My Path

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three (the work of American sculptor Alexander Calder,

then on display at New York's Guggenheim Museum)

11:30 Big Picture

12 N British Calendar

12:15 Great Moments In Music

12:30 Movie: "The Barefoot Mailman"

2 PM NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks (the Hawks were still in St. Louis)

(ABC)

4 PM Nursing Film (time approximate)

4:30 TBA

5 PM I've Got A Secret (the panelists from "To Tell The Truth"--Tom

Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kity Carlisle--have a

secret for Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson--

tomorrow night the two panels and hosts Bud Collyer ("Truth") and

Steve Allen ("Secret") swap shows)

5:30 Porter Wagoner


6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 Land Of The Free

7 PM The Wizard Of Oz (COLOR)

9 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour (NBC, delay from Mon 10 PM)

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Movie: "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House"

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC)

10:30 Beany And Cecil

11 AM Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery '65 (Frank Buxton and Virginia Gibson tour

the snake house at the Bronx Zoo.)

12 N Faith For Today

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM The Way

1:30 Trails West

2 PM NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks

4 PM Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf (season premiere: Dave

Marr vs. Bernard Hunt at England's Sunningdale Golf Club,

time approximate, COLOR)

5 PM Science All Stars (guest is nuclear physicist Dr. Edward Teller;

showing their exhibits: Pam Feeney (growth of plants), Kevin


Glading (vibration), Robert Sturges (computer-operated railroad)--

host Don Morrow once said this is the one show he did that he wishes

was still on the air)

5:30 Movie: "Guns Of The Timberland"

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Broadside (female "McHale's Navy" with Kathleen Nolan--also watch for

Dick Sargent (why he turned down "Bewitched" at the time) and Edward

Andrews)

9 PM ABC Movie: "Exodus" (conclusion, COLOR)

sign off 11:15 PM

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

3 PM French Chef

3:30 89th Congress (topic: the controversy surrounding federal aid to education

and how the new Congress might respond to legislation on the issue)

4 PM Spectrum (a brain operation used to study the central nervous system;

the chemical study of a marine organism known as the sea pansy)

4:30 Conversation With Eric Hoffer (Hoffer maintains it is the West, not the East,

that is harder to understand because change never seems to come without

violence.)

5 PM Performance (music)

5:30 Changing World (a CBC documentary on Chinese life, filmed within the country)

7 PM At Issue (the problems facing President Johnson in his first full term in office)

8 PM Houston Symphony
WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/NBC)

7:30 Big Picture

8 AM Musical Meditations

8:15 Christopher Program

8:30 This Is The Life

9 AM Gospel Caravan

9:30 Lone Ranger

10 AM TBA

10:30 Beany And Cecil

11 AM Light Unto My Path

12 N Bullwinkle

12:30 Oral Roberts

1 PM Church Of Our Fathers

1:30 Circuit Rider

2 PM NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks

4 PM TBA (time approximate)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (the World Indoor Midget

Auto Racing Championship from Rochester, NY;

the World Professional Figure Skating Championship

from Lake Placid, NY, delay from Sat 5 PM)

6:30 Jonny Quest (delay from Thu 7:30, not listed as being

in color)

7 PM My Three Sons (delay from Thu 8:30)


7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Broadside

9 PM ABC Movie: "Exodus" (conclusion, COLOR)

11:15 ABC Scope (delay from Wed 10:30)

11:45 Great Moments In Music

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS)

8 AM Robin Hood

8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

9:30 TV Gospel Time (same as WBTV)

10 AM The Answer

10:30 Children's Gospel Hour

11 AM Light Unto My Path

12 N Big Picture

12:30 Mr. Wizard

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 Catholic Hour ("The Renaissance and the Reformation"

covers the Fifth Lateran Council in Rome (1512) and

the Council of Trent (1545))

2 PM TBA

3 PM Sunday (a tour of the USS Bainbridge, an atomic-powered

frigate, to report on what might happen in batle between

a nuclear sub and a nuclear surface vessel)

4 PM NBC Sports In Action (debut of one of NBC's many atempts


to copy "Wide World Of Sports"; today, the Oberstdorf Ski Jump

(in black and white) from Oberstdorf, Germany; the Swamp Buggy

Derby (in color) from Naples, FL)

5 PM Wild Kingdom (Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler go to Africa to study

the family life of the elephant, COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (Lawrence University of Appleton, WI, atempts to

become a five-time undefeated champion against a team from the

University of Bridgeport (CT), COLOR)

6 PM Meet The Press (guest is Republican National Commitee chair Dean

Burch, COLOR)

6:30 Profiles In Courage (It is 1838: will the Mormons be allowed to remain

in Missouri? Gen. Alexander Doniphan, sympathetic to the Mormons,

clashes with the leader of the state militia, who wants them out.)

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color ("Chico, The Misunderstood

Coyote" is captured by a rancher and sold to a run-down zoo, COLOR)

8:30 Andy Griffith (CBS, delay from Mon 8:30)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM The Rogues (a show which should have made it; the adventures of

a suave family of thieves, played by David Niven, Charles Boyer, and

Gig Young)

11 PM 87th Precinct

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7:30 Trails West


8 AM Peter Potamus

8:30 A.A. Allen Revival Hour

9 AM Singin' Time In Dixie

10 AM This Is The Life

10:30 Smiley O'Brien (this may be a country-music show, I don't recall)

11 AM The Answer

11:30 Church In The Home

12 N Gospel Favorites (not Bob Poole's program, but somebody whose last

name was Ball, IIRC)

12:30 Oral Roberts

1 PM Movie: "The Scarlet Coat"

3 PM Sunday

4 PM NBC Sports In Action

5 PM Wild Kingdom (COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR)

6 PM Tales Of Wells Fargo

6:30 Profiles In Courage

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Bill Dana (series based on Dana's Jose Jimenez character; "Branded"

will take over this slot the following week)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM The Rogues

11 PM Movie: "Bad For Each Other"

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)


8 AM The Answer

8:30 Gospel Caravan

9:30 TV Gospel Time (same as WBTV)

10 AM Faith For Today

10:30 Beany And Cecil

11 AM Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery '65

12 N Christophers

12:30 Jim Walter Jubilee (Bonnie Lou and Buster)

1 PM Directions '65 (the life and works of German novelist

and short-story writer Franz Kafka)

1:30 High Point College (now High Point University) Basketball

Highlights

2 PM NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks

4 PM Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf (time approximate, COLOR)

5 PM Science All Stars

5:30 Story Of Stones (longtime advertising vehicle for local jeweler

Schiffman's)

5:45 Outdoorsman

6 PM UNC Basketball Highlights (coach Dean Smith)

6:30 Flintstones (COLOR, delay from Fri 7:30)

7 PM Addams Family (delay from Fri 8:30)

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Broadside
9 PM ABC Movie: "Exodus" (conclusion, COLOR)

11:15 Untouchables

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

8 AM Lessons For Living

8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

9:30 Shultz Show (I never knew what this was, except some

sort of variety show--WKYT Lexington carried it as well.)

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet (an experimental Lutheran elementary

school in a "culturally deprived" Chicago suburb)

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 Light Unto My Path

12 N Let's Go To College

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Checkmate

2 PM Greatest Headlines Of The Century

2:15 Timely Tips (Corinne Rickert with an expanded edition of

her daily 1:25-1:30 show)

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

4 PM Alumni Fun

4:30 Real McCoys (rerunning on CBS as "The McCoys")

5 PM Sunday With Jack Benny

5:30 Amateur Hour


6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 World War I

7 PM The Wizard Of Oz (COLOR)

9 PM Drama Special (see Ch. 2)

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Great Moments In Music

11:30 Movie: "Stage Fright"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC)

7:15 Living Word (COLOR)

7:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

8:30 Gospel Train

9:30 Hour Of Opportunity

10 AM Discovery '65 (Frank and "Ginny" visit the Bronx

Zoo to learn how animals adapt to their environments,

delay from 11:30 AM)

10:30 Beany And Cecil

11 AM Church Service

12 N Championship Bowling (George Howard vs. Don Scot)

1 PM Movies: "The Jungle Girl" and "Hercules" (Steve Reeves version

from '59)

4 PM NBC Sports In Action (this may be a typo, since TV Guide also


shows "Valentine's Day" (ABC, delay from Fri 9 PM) at 4, and

"Kentucky Jones" (NBC, delay from Sat 8 PM) at 4:30--I also

don't recall "Sports In Action" on Ch. 9 when NBC aired it just

before primetime on Sundays that summer)

5 PM Wild Kingdom (COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR)

6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

6:30 Wagon Train

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Broadside

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM ABC Movie: "Exodus" (conclusion, not listed as being in color)

sign off 12:15 AM

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

7 AM Sunrise Semester: "Mathematics In Western Culture"

7:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

8:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

9:30 Movie: "My Man Godfrey" (rather appropriate, since Jan. 16

was the anniversary of co-star Carole Lombard's 1942 death

in a Nevada plane crash)

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 Exploring (NBC, delay from Sat 12 N, COLOR)

12:30 Face The Nation


1 PM Amateur Hour (from Miami Beach, Ted Mack welcomes Chuck

Wilson's dance trio; ukulele player Charles Ost; ladder trapeze

performer Jinx Barnes; pop vocalist Sandra Lee Keck, delay from

5:30--interestingly, Ted shared facilities with Ed Sullivan in New

York and Jackie Gleason in Miami)

1:30 Profiles In Courage (1946: Sen. Robert Taft protests what he

perceives are unconstitutionalities in the Nuremberg war-crimes

trials, delay from 6:30 PM)

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

4 PM NBC Sports In Action

5 PM International Showtime (the Austrian Ice Fantasy from Munich,

delay from Fri 7:30)

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 Mister Ed (CBS, delay from Wed 7:30)

7 PM The Wizard Of Oz (COLOR)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Movie: "The Magic Carpet" (Lucille Ball made this one in '51

and I think she was pregnant with Lucie Arnaz at the time.)

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7:30 Organ Reflections


8 AM TV Gospel Time (the Omega Baptist Church Choir, Bessie

Griffin and the Rasberries--not to be confused with the '70s

rock group the Raspberries)

8:30 Faith For Today

9 AM Gospel Caravan

10 AM Faith For Everyone

10:30 Beany And Cecil

11 AM Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery '65

12 N Church Service

12:30 Scope (local)

1 PM Directions '65

1:30 nothing listed, may be "Issues And Answers"

2 PM NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks

4 PM Shell's Wonderful World Golf (COLOR, time approximate)

5 PM Science All Stars

5:30 Eagle, Globe And Anchor

6 PM Whirlybirds

6:30 Death Valley Days

7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Broadside

9 PM ABC Movie: "Exodus" (conclusion, COLOR)

11:15 The Law And You

11:30 Championship Bowling


WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

8 AM Sunday Sermon

8:15 Spiritualaires

8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

9:30 Movie: "Ride, Ranger, Ride" (Gene Autry)

10:30 Industry On Parade

10:45 British Calendar

11 AM Church Service

12 N Big Picture

12:30 Mr. Wizard

1 PM Navy Film

1:30 Catholic Hour

2 PM Lone Ranger

2:30 Broken Arrow

3 PM Sunday

4 PM NBC Sports In Action

5 PM Wild Kingdom (COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR)

6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

6:30 Profiles In Courage

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Bill Dana

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)
10 PM The Rogues

11 PM Hawaiian Eye

Retro: North Carolina Wednesday, January 14, 1976

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Good Morning Show (clinical psycholgist

Dr. John Edwards--not to be confused

with the politician--on his European trip;

representatives from the Greensboro city

government)

7:55 Devotions

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 Tatletales (Elaine and Tony Orlando, David

Groh and Lisa Farringer, Patti Deutsch and

Donald Ross, day-behind from 4 PM)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


1 PM Sandra And Friends (Mickey Lynn Benton of

Eden, NC performs three-finger bluegrass

adapted for the piano.)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family (Bea Arthur appears as Maude)

3:30 Match Game '76 (Jimmie Walker, Marcia Wallace,

Elaine Joyce, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bret Somers,

Richard Dawson)

4 PM Dinah! (Nanete Fabray, James Darren, Gary Burghoff,

Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, psychic Kenny Kingston)

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Treasure Hunt

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-N.C. State

10 PM The Blue Knight (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Twilight Of Honor" (Richard Chamberlain

plays a lawyer in a movie filmed in '63, when he was

still playing Dr. Kildare.)

E WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25

Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;


WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS)

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM In-school programs

12:30 Electric Company

1 PM In-school programs

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM History Of The Motion Picture

6:30 Your Future Is Now

7 PM Government Management Development

7:30 Now

8 PM The Enchanted Tree (children's play performed

by the Pinacle Players of the North Carolina

Readers Theatre)

9 PM Hollywood Television Theatre ("Knuckle," an Americanized

version of a British play about a cynical gunrunner who returns

from South America to investigate the disappearance of his sister.)

sign off 11 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:30 Story Of Jesus

6:35 Almanac
6:45 News

7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Together ("Business and the Law," a course being taught at

Winthrop College in Rock Hill)

9:30 Match Game '76 (day-behind from 3:30 PM)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Scene At Noon (Gloria Swanson is a guest)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Partridge Family

4:30 Adam-12

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-N.C. State

10 PM The Blue Knight (time approximate)


11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Twilight Of Honor"

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Coffeetalk (topic: the Lower Cape Fear Juvenile

Services Center)

9:30 New Zoo Revue

10 AM Phil Donahue (common problems in mother-daughter

relationships; guests are Charlote Sheedy, author of

"It's All Right To Hate Your Kids," and her daughter Alexandra)

11 AM $10,000 Pyramid (Larry Linville, Anita Gillete, week-behind

from 2 PM)

11:30 Happy Days

12 N Let's Make A Deal

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 As The World Turns (CBS)

2:30 The Neighbors (Regis Philbin's first game show)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live (R.I.P.)

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Gilligan's Island


5 PM The Lucy Show (guest: Ethel Merman)

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner)

7 PM Partridge Family

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Bionic Woman (debut)

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Dead Man On The Run"

1 AM News

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6 AM Arthur Smith

6:30 Farm News

6:55 Viewpoint

7 AM News

7:30 Time For Uncle Paul

8 AM Good Morning America (joined in progress)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Victor Borge; cellist Jascha

Silberstein, former All-Pro football player Mike Reid,

prerecorded: Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, Gene Hackman)

10:30 Femme Fare


11 AM Edge Of Night

11:30 Happy Days

12 N News

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason (Abbe Lane, Ross Martin, Fred Travalena,

Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill, Nipsey Russell)

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Soupy Sales, Jo Ann Pflug)

2:30 The Neighbors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Ironside

8 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-N.C. State

10 PM Starsky And Hutch (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Dead Man On The Run"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC)

6 AM Carolina In The Morning


7 AM Today (conductor Sarah Caldwell and Ms. magazine

editor Donna Handly discuss women in music; Jim

Hartz and Barbara Walters co-host)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sonny Bono; the Hudson Brothers,

Rip Taylor, wrestler Susan Sexton)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Jed Allan, Clifton Davis, Dick Martin,

George Hamilton)

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune (the brief period when it was on for an hour)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Tennessee Ernie Ford, Roddy McDowall,

Joan Rivers, Karen Valentine, Anthony Newley, Marty Allen,

Florence Henderson, George Gobel, Paul Lynde)

12 N High Rollers

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Jim Burns

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies


8 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-N.C. State

10 PM NBC News Special: "Children Of Divorce"

(time approximate, pre-empts "Petrocelli")

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

5:30 Country Place

6 AM Almanac

7 AM Today

9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5 without Jascha Silberstein

and Mike Reid)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Cartoon Carnival

4:30 Bewitched
5 PM Ironside

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Family Affair

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM Doctors Hospital

10 PM NBC News Special

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Movie: "A Leter To Three Wives"

11 AM Southern Exposure (topic: the adult use of

drugs and alcohol)

11:30 Happy Days

12 N News

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 The Neighbors


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

4 PM Merv Griffin (Fred Astaire, Tony Bennet, Peggy

Lee, Pearl Bailey)

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Dead Man On The Run"

1 AM News

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6 AM Carolina Today

6:30 Morning Meditations

6:35 Carolina Today continues

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit
11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 Take Kerr (Graham Kerr)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Tatletales

4:30 Batman

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Match Game PM (Dick Martin, Fannie Flagg, Jody

Donovan, Richard Dawson, Bret Somers, Charles

Nelson Reilly)

8 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-N.C. State

10 PM The Blue Knight (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Twilight Of Honor"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)


6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today

9 AM Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 8)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 News

12 N Dinah! (same as Ch. 2)

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Mike Douglas (from Miami Beach: co-host Jerry

Lewis; Buddy Rich, the Hudson Brothers, two-time

Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin, former All-Pro

Mike Reid, sportscasters Jane Chastain and Alex Karras,

four Olympic diving hopefuls)

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM The Cop And The Kid (delay from Thu 8:30)

7:30 Grady (delay from Thu 8 PM)

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM Movie: "Two For The Road"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show


1 AM Tomorrow (Hugh Sidey of Time, Peter Lisagor of the Chicago

Daily News, and Richard Reeves of New York magazine discuss

the Ford administration.)

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 Farm Report

7 AM Today

9 AM Knozit-Land

9:30 Take My Advice

9:55 News

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N High Rollers

12:30 Carolina Today

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Ironside

6 PM Truth Or Consequences

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News
7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM College Basketball: The Citadel-South Carolina

10 PM NBC News Special (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Bewitched

9:30 Tatletales (day-behind from 4 PM)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Partridge Family
4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Family Affair

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn ("Hee Haw" regulars Buck

Owens, Grandpa Jones, Lulu Roman, Junior Samples,

Gordie Tapp, Roni Stoneman, and the Buckaroos)

9 PM Cannon

10 PM The Blue Knight

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Twilight Of Honor"

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Montage

10 AM Not For Women Only (Part 3 of 5 on gambling; Hugh

Downs interviews Vic Damone)

10:30 That Girl

11 AM Edge Of Night

11:30 Happy Days


12 N Let's Make A Deal

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 The Neighbors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Classic Comedy Hour

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Space: 1999 (the rest of the week Ch. 12

aired "Maverick")

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass,

Nipsey Russell, Kity Carlisle)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Dead Man On The Run"

1 AM News

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)


6 AM News

6:10 Today's Meditation

6:15 Carolina Living

6:30 Arthur Smith

6:55 Minister's Study

7 AM Today

9 AM Midmorning

10 AM Phil Donahue (guest: Freddie Prinze)

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Concentration (Jack Narz)

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Gilligan's Island (Hans Conried as pilot Wrong Way

Feldman)

4:30 Adam-12

5 PM Ironside

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Nipsey Russell, Bill Cullen, Peggy

Cass, Kity Carlisle)


7:30 Match Game PM (Marvin Hamlisch, Isabel Sanford,

Bety White, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bret Somers,

Richard Dawson)

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM Doctors Hospital

10 PM NBC News Special

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

6:15 Arthur Smith

6:45 Carolina Almanac

6:55 Jim Nesbit

7:45 Tell It To The Mayor

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM CBS News

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Ryan's Hope
1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 All My Children

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 Happy Days (ABC, delay from 11:30 AM)

6 PM ABC News

6:30 News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, Kity Carlisle,

Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass)

8 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-N.C. State

10 PM The Blue Knight (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Twilight Of Honor"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Phil Donahue (guests: Johnny and Vickie Bench)

10 AM New Zoo Revue

10:30 Not For Women Only (Part 3 of 5 on physical fitness)

11 AM News

11:30 Ladies' Day


12 N Let's Make A Deal

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 The Neighbors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Munsters

5:30 Happy Days (delay from 11:30 AM)

6 PM ABC News

6:30 News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 Match Game PM (Pat Crowley, Gary Burghoff,

Joyce Bulifant, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bret

Somers, Richard Dawson)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 ABC Movie: "Dead Man On The Run"

1 AM News
WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N High Rollers

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Not For Women Only (Part 3 of 3 on violence

in the streets; Hugh Downs talks with criminologist

Marvin Wolfgang)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset

4:30 PTL Club

6:30 News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Lassie

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM Doctors Hospital

10 PM NBC News Special


11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

6:30 Jerry Whitley (local music show, and I assume

country music)

7 AM Three Stooges And Pals

8 AM Dennis The Menace

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 AM Movie: "Beyond The Forest"

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Movie: "My Favorite Wife"

3 PM Popeye And Pals

3:30 Ultraman

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 I Love Lucy

6 PM Beverly Hillbillies

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Untouchables

9 PM Movie: "The President's Analyst"


11 PM Night Gallery

11:30 Movie: "The Kid From Texas"

1:30 News

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Zoom

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30 You're On! (members of the Contemporary

Dance Theatre)

8 PM National Geographic: "Search For The Great Apes"

9 PM Anyone For Tennyson? (Cyril Ritchard and the First

Poetry Quartet perform poems from the 18th-century

Restoration movement: Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset;

Sir Charles Sedley; John Dryden; William Cavendish, Duke

of Newcastle; Aphra Behn; Thomas D'Urley; Ritchard plays

the Earl of Rochester)

9:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers (1926: the 150th anniversary of

the Declaration of Independence, a gold rush in Nevada, the

Florida land boom, the death of Rudolph Valentino, Gertrude

Ederle swims the English Channel)

10 PM Erica (needlework)
10:30 Ilona's Palete

sign off 11 PM

Retro: North Carolina Monday, January 18, 1965

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6:30 Sacred Heart

6:45 R.F.D. Piedmont (George Perry, aka kids'-show

host the Old Rebel)

7 AM Good Morning Show (Lee Kinard--this show is now

three and a half hours, 4:30-8 AM, and Lee is long

retired)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Devotions

9:15 Second Breakfast (Carroll Stoker, who I still think got

shafted by not being mentioned in Ch. 2's 50th-anniversary

activities)

9:30 What's Cooking Today? (Cordelia Kelly)

9:55 News

10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace)

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys


12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Robert Trout)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Best Of Groucho

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Amanda Blake and Bob Denver, from Hollywood)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (the show begins a week celebrating

its 20th anniversary, dating back to radio; Jimmie Rodgers sings

some of the hits of 1945)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (Shari Lewis, Skitch Henderson, Dick Shawn,

Phyllis Newman)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Old Rebel And Pecos Pete (despite this show's popularity, it was

not a popular decision to drop "Secret Storm," which was soon

reinstated and stayed on Ch. 2 to the biter end in 1974)

4:30 Woody Woodpecker

5 PM Leave It To Beaver

5:30 Rifleman

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Grand Ole Opry

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Steve Allen and the "I've Got A Secret" panel

(Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson) take over
for tonight)

8 PM I've Got A Secret (Bud Collyer and the nighttime "To Tell The

Truth" panel (Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kity Carlisle)

take over for tonight)

8:30 Andy Griffith

9 PM The Lucy Show

9:30 Many Happy Returns

10 PM CBS Reports: "The Press And The Law," the batle between the

Philadelphia Bar Association and the news media over pre-trial

publicity in criminal cases.

10:30 Channel 2 Reports: "Working Their Way Through Prison"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Roaring '20s

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC)

6:15 Daily Word

6:20 Big Picture

6:50 Almanac (Gil Stamper)

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

7:45 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Tiny Town (Fred Kirby)

9:30 Donna Reed (ABC, delay from 12 N)

10 AM CBS News
10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys

12 N News, Sports, Features

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5 PM Big Bill's Club House (wrestling announcer

Big Bill Ward hosts a kids' show)

5:30 Leave It To Beaver

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:25 Editorial (Alan Newcomb)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "Titanic" (the 1953 version)

9 PM The Lucy Show

9:30 Many Happy Returns


10 PM CBS Reports

10:30 WBTV Reports ("De Oppresso Liber," meaning "freedom

for the oppressed" and the moto of the Special Forces

stationed at Fort Bragg and the subject of this report.)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Editorial (Alan Newcomb)

11:25 Thriller Theatre (this may be Boris Karloff's "Thriller")

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC)

6:25 Aspect (farm show)

6:55 TBA

7 AM Bannon's Buddies (kids' show with Art Bannon)

9 AM Deputy Dawg

9:30 My Litle Margie

10 AM Trouble With Father ("Stu Erwin Show" reruns)

10:30 Divorce Court

11:30 Price Is Right (celebrity player: Douglas Fairbanks Jr.)

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (Johnny Matson, who

emcees at state fairs, is the guest.)

1:30 Sea Hunt

2 PM Flame In The Wind (soap later retitled "A Time For Us")

2:30 Day In Court


2:55 not listed, probably ABC News with Marlene Sanders

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

4 PM Trailmaster ("Wagon Train" reruns)

5 PM Movie: "Flight Nurse"

6:20 ABC News (Ron Cochran)

6:35 News, Sports, Weather

7 PM Amos 'n' Andy

7:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

8:30 No Time For Sergeants (Andy Griffith did this beter on

stage and in the movies; Jim Nabors did the same premise

beter as Gomer Pyle.)

9 PM Wendy And Me (George Burns, Connie Stevens)

9:30 Bing Crosby Show (his one series, a sitcom, although his

guests tonight are the Standells)

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:10 Movie: "While The City Sleeps" (pre-empts Les Crane)

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

8:55 News

9 AM American History

9:30 Physical Science

10 AM World History
10:30 Mathematics

11 AM Conversation With Eric Hoffer (Hoffer outlines his vision

of a country controlled by anonymous businessmen.)

11:30 Spectrum (a flight to Mars; the Mariner rocket's launching

test grounds; the Multivator, a proposed unmanned space

craft)

12 N Aspect

12:30 News

12:45 Americans At Work

1 PM Social Studies

2 PM Industry On Parade

2:15 Government And Geography

after this, Ch. 4 signs off until

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:15 Friendly Giant

6:30 Reading Out Loud

7 PM What's New

7:30 America's Crises (conclusion: the changing nature

of American community life)

8:30 Encounter

sign off following this

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/NBC)

6:15 Aspect
6:45 Farm News (Ray Wilkinson)

7 AM Today (NBC, guests: Stan Getz; Joe Garagiola interviewing

Brooks Robinson and Ken Boyer)

9 AM Femme Fare (Bete Elliot)

10 AM Time For Uncle Paul (Paul Montgomery)

10:30 Trailmaster (delay of at least a week, from 4 PM)

11:30 Price Is Right

12 N News, Weather

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

1:30 Donna Reed (90-minute delay)

2 PM Flame In The Wind

2:30 The Doctors (NBC, pre-empts "Day In Court" and ABC News)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Movie: "Two Flags West"

5:30 Science All Stars (season premiere, delay of at least a

week from Sun 5 PM)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:20 ABC News

6:35 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

6:40 News continues

7 PM Donna Reed (delay from Thu 8 PM)

7:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

8:30 No Time For Sergeants


9 PM Wendy And Me

9:30 Bing Crosby Show

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:10 Dateline (Bob Caudle, later the "voice" of

"Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling")

11:30 Les Crane (joined in progress)

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS)

6:25 Daily Word

6:30 Carolina Farm Beat

7 AM Today

9 AM B'wana Don In Jungle-La

9:30 Jack LaLanne

10 AM Make Room For Daddy

10:30 What's This Song? (Wink Martindale (then called Win

Martindale) hosts his first game show; guests are

Tommy Sands and wife Nancy Sinatra, COLOR)

10:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Say When! (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)


1 PM Showcase (Jim Burns)

1:25 Timely Tips (Corinne Rickert)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Moment Of Truth (Canadian-produced soap which would

be replaced in November by "Days Of Our Lives," while

"star" Douglas Watson would go on to play Mac Cory on

"Another World.")

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Match Game (Bill Cosby, Florence Henderson)

4:25 NBC News (anchor not given; I assume either

Nancy Dickerson or Sander Vanocur)

4:30 Secret Storm

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:35 Roy Dixon (local music show)

6:55 Weather (Jim Burns)

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Karen (Debbie Watson, who went straight from this

show to "Tammy" that fall--not to be confused with

Karen Valentine's "Karen" on ABC ten years later.)

8 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E.

9 PM Allan Sherman's Funnyland (guests: Lorne Greene,


Jack Gilford, Marvin Kaplan, Angie Dickinson, the Ray

Charles (the white Ray Charles) Singers, COLOR, pre-empts

Andy Williams)

10 PM The Defenders (CBS, delay from Thu 10 PM)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Tonight Show (Milt Kamen is a guest, COLOR)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6:25 Aspect

6:55 Carolina Farmer

7 AM Today

9 AM Leave It To Beaver

9:30 People Are Funny

10 AM Make Room For Daddy

10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR)

10:55 NBC News

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Say When! (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Bachelor Father

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)


2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (singer Rusty Draper, who would have his

own daytime show on NBC, "Swingin' Country," in 1966;

Laraine Day, COLOR)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Funny Page (legendary kids' show in eastern North Carolina,

with WITNey the Marching Hobo)

5:30 Huckleberry Hound

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM M Squad

7:30 Karen

8 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E.

9 PM Allan Sherman's Funnyland (COLOR)

10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6 AM Seekers (nothing to do with the group that did

"Georgy Girl")
6:30 Farm And Home Hour

7 AM Carolina In The Morning

8 AM Our Gang

8:30 Around Town

9:20 Daily Devotion

9:30 Kindergarten (Libba Hinkle)

10 AM World History

10:30 Women's World

11 AM Jack LaLanne

11:30 Price Is Right

12 N News, Weather

12:15 Farm And Home Hour

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ramona Curtis (women's show)

1:30 Donna Reed (90-minute delay)

2 PM Flame In The Wind

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Lloyd Thaxton

5 PM Movie: "Uranium Boom"

6:30 Amos 'n' Andy

7 PM News, Sports, Weather (Ch. 8 wouldn't pick up

ABC News until 1970.)


7:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

8:30 No Time For Sergeants

9 PM Wendy And Me

9:30 Bing Crosby Show

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Les Crane

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:30 Bozo The Clown

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM CBS News

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys

12 N News, Weather

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Timely Tips

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party


3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Jack Benny Daytime Show (Don Wilson celebrates

another anniversary with Jack; guests are "What's

My Line?" host John Daly, and announcers Roy Rowan

and Bill Baldwin.)

5 PM Cheyenne

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Tombstone Territory

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Andy Griffith

9 PM The Lucy Show

9:30 Many Happy Returns

10 PM CBS Reports

10:30 Governor's Report (outgoing governor Terry Sanford

reviews his administration)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Counterfeit Plan"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC)


6:15 Continental Classroom (don't know if this continued

in syndication after NBC dropped it)

6:45 Farm And Home

7 AM Today

9 AM Cartoons

9:30 Girl Talk (Virginia Graham)

10 AM Day In Court

10:25 nothing listed

10:30 Flame In The Wind

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Love Of Life (pre-empted on WBTV, but not for long)

12:25 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jack Benny Daytime Show (guest: Mickey Rooney,

pre-empted on WBTV)

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (half-hour delay)

2 PM Star Performance

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster

4:30 Clown Carnival (Brooks Lindsay)

5:30 Peter Potamus

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report


7 PM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea (delay of

at least a week)

8 PM No Time For Sergeants (delay of at least a week)

8:30 Andy Griffith (pre-empted on WBTV)

9 PM Allan Sherman's Funnyland (COLOR)

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6:30 Big Picture

7 AM Morning Jamboree (Clyde Moody, Homer Briarhopper--

I watched this show many a morning when I was

getting dressed for school)

7:55 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Cartoons

9:30 Match Game (Audrey Meadows, Sydney Chaplin (Charlie's

son), delay of at least a week)

9:55 Local News

10 AM Make Room For Daddy

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)


12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

4:55 Fun Hour (I think this was after Ken Corbit was

fired after showing up drunk to do the 11 PM weather.)

5:30 Yogi Bear

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hazel (NBC, delay from Thu 9:30, not listed as being in color)

7:30 Dr. Kildare (NBC, delay from Thu 8:30)

8:30 Andy Griffith

9 PM Allen Sherman's Funnyland (COLOR)

10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Tonight Show (COLOR--see if you can figure out the strategy

WTVD was using against WRAL)


WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Barker Bill (don't think this is to be confused with the 1950s

CBS kids' show "Barker Bill's Cartoons")

9 AM Movie: "Fighting Father Dunne"

10:30 Open House (Jo Ann Franks, daughter of the station owner)

11 AM Love That Bob!

11:30 Price Is Right

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

1:30 Eastern Carolina Farmer

2 PM Flame In The Wind

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Trailmaster

5 PM Captain O'Hap

5:30 Life Of Riley

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Zane Grey Theater


7:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

8:30 No Time For Sergeants

9 PM Wendy And Me

9:30 Bing Crosby Show

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Les Crane

In its early years, Ch. 12 practically never pre-empted an ABC

program, and I can remember only one on delay; in the summer

of 1966 "Supermarket Sweep" aired at 4 PM. This was when

Ch. 12 was carrying all ABC programs an hour earlier; "Sweep"

would have interfered with the morning movie at 10 AM (11 AM

EDT), hence the delay, since this was affiliate time for ABC stations

from Virginia northward.

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Aspect

7 AM Today

9 AM Bob Gordon (kids' show as distinguished from his weekend

"Bob Gordon Theater" montage of movies, reruns, and live

performers)

9:30 Astroboy

10 AM Make Room For Daddy


10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR)

10:55 NBC News

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Say When! (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM This Afternoon

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Superman (the color episodes did not begin airing in

color until that fall)

5 PM Cheyenne

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM The Rebel

7:30 Karen

8 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E.

9 PM Allan Sherman's Funnyland (COLOR)


10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

NOTE: "Concentration" and "Jeopardy!" did not assume their more

familiar times of 10:30 AM and 12 N respectively until Sept. 27.

NBC tried a couple of game shows, "Call My Bluff" and "I'll Bet"--

later syndicated as "It's Your Bet"--in the 12-12:55 slot in the

summer of '65, then two morning soaps, "Morning Star" at 11

and "Paradise Bay" at 11:30, starting Sept. 27. Also new on

Sept. 27 was Merv Griffin's second game, "Let's Play Post Office,"

which aired at 12:30 after "Jeopardy!" but was canceled on July 1,

1966.

From what I understand, "Call My Bluff" is still a popular game show

in Britain.

RETRO: ATLANTA - 4/27/1997

Sunday, April 27, 1997

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show

05:30AM The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show

06:00AM Brand Spanking New! Doug

06:30AM Brand Spanking New! Doug


07:00AM Bishop Long

07:30AM First Baptist

08:00AM News

09:00AM Good Morning America Sunday

10:00AM People to People

10:30AM Presbyterian Church

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM News

12:30PM This Week with David Brinkley

01:30PM Fire Rescue

02:00PM Auto Racing

04:00PM Figure Skating

06:00PM News

07:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

08:00PM Turning Point

09:00PM The Shining

11:00PM News

11:30PM Sports Final

12:00AM Baywatch Nights

01:00AM PSI Factor

02:00AM The Extremists

02:30AM Baywatch

03:30AM ABC World News Now


WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Wall Street Journal Report

05:30AM It's Your Business

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

07:00AM Feed the Children

07:30AM Creflo Dollar Jr.

08:00AM Hour of Power

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Fox News Sunday

11:00AM Georgia Gang

11:30AM Martha Stewart Living

12:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

01:00PM Beach Patrol

02:00PM Stanley Cup Playoffs: Conference Quarterfinal Game

05:00PM In the Heat of the Night

06:00PM News

06:30PM Desining Women

07:00PM World's Scariest Police Chases

08:00PM The Simpsons

08:30PM King of the Hill

09:00PM The X-Files

10:00PM News

11:00PM Access Hollywood


12:00AM EXTRA

01:00AM News

02:00AM Big Valley

03:00AM Big Valley

04:00AM Barnaby Jones

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM Prevention's Bodysense

05:30AM MotorWeek

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM In Touch

07:30AM News

08:00AM Today

09:00AM Meet the Press

10:00AM News

11:00AM Roswell Street Baptist Church

12:00PM NBA Showtime

12:30PM NBA Basketball: TBA

03:00PM NBA Basketball: TBA

05:30PM NBA Basketball: TBA

08:00PM 3rd Rock from the Sun

08:30PM MOVIE: The River Wild

11:00PM News

11:35PM Inside Edition

12:05AM Save Our Streets


01:05AM Coast Guard

01:35AM Courtside

02:05AM Sidelines

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

05:00AM Community Journal

05:30AM Business Report

06:00AM Singsation!

06:30AM Church of Christ

07:00AM Dr. James Kennedy

07:30AM Field Trip

08:00AM The Daffy Duck Show

08:30AM Animaniacs

09:00AM Superman: The Animated Series

09:30AM Road Rovers

10:00AM Waynehead

10:30AM Pinky and the Brain

11:00AM Animaniacs

11:30AM The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries

12:00PM MOVIE: The Man with Two Brains

02:00PM MOVIE: Nothing but Trouble

04:00PM MOVIE: The Super

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper


07:00PM Brotherly Love

07:30PM Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher

08:00PM The Parent 'Hood

08:30PM The Steve Harvey Show

09:00PM Unhappily Ever After

09:30PM Unhappily Ever After

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM The Simpsons

11:00PM Grand Prix Cycling Highlights

11:30PM Murphy Brown

12:00AM Black Forum

12:30AM Cash Flow

01:00AM Sunny (incomplete title)

01:30AM SIGN-OFF

WGNX-TV CBS46

05:00AM Dr. Crawford (incomplete title)

05:30AM Jimmy Swaggart

06:00AM US Farm Report

06:30AM Pastor Clarence

07:00AM Dr. Keith Butler

07:30AM Presbyterian Church

08:00AM Presbyterian Church

08:30AM Sunday Morning

10:30AM Face the Nation


11:00AM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

12:00PM Full House

12:30PM Full House

01:00PM Tennis: USTA Men's Clay Court Championships

03:00PM PGA Golf: Greater Greensboro Classic

06:00PM CBS News

06:30PM News

07:00PM 60 Minutes

08:00PM Touched by an Angel

09:00PM MOVIE: A Match Made in Heaven

11:00PM News

11:30PM Sports Final

12:00AM Cops

12:30AM Cops

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM Catholic Mass

05:30AM Psychic Friends

06:00AM Bill Nye the Science Guy

06:30AM Flash Gordon

07:00AM Skysurfer Strike Force

07:30AM Street Sharks


08:00AM Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys

08:30AM Street Sharks

09:00AM Jumanji

09:30AM The Mouse and the Monster

10:00AM The Incredible Hulk

10:30AM B.A.D.

11:00AM Richie Rich

11:30AM Sweet Valley High

12:00PM Step by Step

12:30PM Step by Step

01:00PM MOVIE: Creepshow 2

03:00PM MOVIE: Cujo

05:00PM The Outer Limits

06:00PM Poltergeist: The Legacy

07:00PM Viper

08:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

09:00PM Xena: Warrior Princess

10:00PM Wiley Jackson, Jr.: Gospel Tabernacle

11:00PM Creflo Dollar Jr.

11:30PM Jack Van Impe

12:00AM MOVIE: When the Party's Over

02:00AM Jenny Craig

02:30AM Psychic Friends

03:00AM Money Makers

03:30AM Paid Programming


04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Singles Connection

Cable:

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Who's the Boss?

05:35AM Who's the Boss?

06:05AM Tom & Jerry

06:35AM Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, Rah! Rah! Rah!

07:05AM Scooby-Doo

07:35AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

08:05AM The Jetsons

08:35AM The Flintstones

09:05AM The Flintstones

09:35AM Saved by the Bell

10:05AM Family Maters

10:35AM MOVIE: City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold

01:05PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres

04:05PM Andy Griffith

04:35PM Andy Griffith

05:05PM WCW Pro Wrestling

06:05PM America's Funniest Home Videos

06:35PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:05PM National Geographic Explorer

09:05PM Coming Plague Part II


11:05PM National Geographic Explorer

01:05AM Paid Programming

01:35AM Paid Programming

02:05AM Paid Programming

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Paid Programming

03:35AM Paid Programming

04:05AM Paid Programming

04:35AM Paid Programming

Retro; New York City, Tuesday, January 18, 1949

Source; NY Times

Stations;

Ch. 2-WCBS-TV (CBS)

Ch. 4-WNBT (NBC)

Ch. 5-WABD (DuMont)

Ch. 7-WJZ-TV (ABC)

Ch. 11-WPIX (Ind.)

Ch. 13-WATV (Ind.)

MORNING

7:00-WARD-News: Time: Weather

7:15-WABD-Health Talk; Interviews


7:45-WABD-Your School Reporter

8:00-WABD-New5: Time: Weather

8:30-WABD-Xindergarten-Pat Melkte

9:00-WABD-Time: Weather; Morning Chapel

9:30-WABD-Television Shopper

10:00-WABD-RumPus Room-Johnny Olsen

10:30-WABD-Welcome Neighbor. With Sue Ryan

11:00-WARD-Stan Shaw

AFTERNOON

12:00-WABD-Amanda 12:15-WABD-Man on the Street

12:30-WABD-Ted Steele. Plano

12:45-WCBS-TV-Music: Weather Report

1:00-WCBS-TV-Warren Hun Show

WABD-Okay. Mother-Dennis James

1;30-WCBS-TV-VanitY Fair-Dorothy Doan; Salvador Dali. Guest

WABD-News: Music

2:30-WABD-Wendy Barry Show

3:00-WABD-The Needle Shop

3:15- WABD-Vincent Lopez (music, variety

3:30-WABD-Time: Weather

3:45-WABD-Spare Room-Phil Hanna

4:00-WABD-And Everything Nice (women)

4:15-WABD-Fred Fassler. Violin


4:30-WABD-Woman's Club-Irene Murphy

WPIX-Music

5: 00-WABD-Tel Steele Show

WPIX-Comics on Parade-Danny Webb

5: 15-WABD-Manhatan Spotlight

WPIX-Pixie Playtime

5:30-WNBT-1towdy Doody-Buffalo Bob Smith

WABD-Time: Weather

5:45-WABD-Children's Records

WPIX-Magic Books

EVENING

6:00-WNBT-Easy Does It; Variety. With Adele Girard. Johnny Andrews

WABD-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

WPIX-News: Six-Gun Playhouse

6:15-WCBS-TV-Music: Weather Report, Bunin Puppets

6:25-WNBT-Weatherman-Tex Antoine

6:30-WCBS-TV-Lucky Pup-Bunin Puppets

WNBT-Natural Treasures-Ivan Sanderson

WATV-Film Shorts

6:45-WCBS-TV-Bob Howard Show

WABD-Russ Hodges Scoreboard

7: 00-WCBS-TV-Your Sports Special-Caswell Adams. Dolly Stark

WNBT-Kukla. Fran and 011ie Show


WARD-Swing Into Sports

WJZ-TV-News, Gordon Frazer

WPIX-News: Child Care-Dr. James F. Bender

7:15-WCBS-TV-Fllm: Recovery

WJZ-TV-Film Shorts

7:20-WPIX--Shirley Spencer,. Handwriting Analyst

7:30-WCBS-TV-CBS News with Douglas Edwards

WNBT-You Are an Artist-Jon Gnagy

WABD-Camera Headlines: News

WJZ-TV-The Fashion Story

WPIX-Newsreel

7:45-WCBS-TV-Make Mine Music. With Caroie Coleman, Larry Douglas. Bill Skipper. Tony Motola
Trio

WPIX-Sports, Guy Lebow

7:50-WNBT-Newsreel Theatre; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-WCBS-TV-Cross Question: Fictional Jury Trial, From Chicago

WNBT-Texaco Star Theatre with Milton Berle; guests Carmen Miranda. Tony Martin,

Florence Desmond, Unger Twins. Paul and Paulete Trio

WABD-Film Shorts

WJZ-TV-FIlm Shorts

WPIX-Golden Gloves 'Boxing

8:30-WJZ-TV-America's Town Meeting

9:00-WCBS-TV-We. the People

WNBT-I'd Like to See

WABD-School Days-Kenny Delmar

9:30-WCBS-TV-NCAA Basketball: Manhatan vs. Holy Cross. Madison Square Garden


WNBT-Who Said That?-Leon Henderson. Representative John Davis Lodge.

John Cameron Swayze and Bob Trout

WJZ-TV-Film Shorts

WABD-News

10:00-WNBT-Wrestling. St. Nicholas Arena

WJZ-TV-BoxIng. From Chicago

10:30-WPIX-Newsreel

11:15-WCBS-Tv-Newsreei

Note; WABD, the DuMont O&O, was in the middle of an experiment to see if morning and
midday programming could atract a profitable audience. By the end of 1949 DuMont had scaled
back to a 10:45 AM start, although it still programmed extensively in middays while the other
stations didn't sign on until midafternoon. It would take another three years for NBC to prove
the permanent viability of morning TV with the Today Show .

RETRO: ATLANTA - 4/24/1997

Thursday, April 24, 1997

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News
12:30PM Daytime to Remember

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM High Incident

09:00PM MOVIE: The Specialist

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:06AM Hard Copy

12:36AM Maureen O'Boyle

01:36AM Politically Incorrect

02:06AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

03:06AM Jenny Jones

04:05AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Crook & Chase

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Fox After Breakfast


11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Real TV

01:00PM Dating Game

01:30PM Newlywed Game

02:00PM Sally Jessy Raphael

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Jerry Springer

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Access Hollywood

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM Martin

08:30PM Living Single

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM News

11:00PM M*A*S*H

11:30PM In the Heat of the Night

12:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:00AM Bzzz!

01:30AM News

02:30AM Strange Universe

03:00AM EXTRA

03:30AM Real TV

04:00AM Streets of San Francisco


WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Rolonda

10:00AM American Journal

10:30AM Jeopardy!

11:00AM News

11:30AM Noonday

12:00PM Leeza

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM Suddenly Susan

09:00PM Seinfeld
09:30PM Fired Up

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later

02:05AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mega Man

07:00AM Masked Rider

07:30AM Spider-Man

08:00AM Animaniacs

08:30AM Adventures of Batman & Robin

09:00AM Cheers

09:30AM Dear John

10:00AM Murphy Brown

10:30AM Murphy Brown

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Judge Judy

12:30PM Judge Judy

01:00PM Carleton Sheets

01:30PM Jenny Craig

02:00PM Bugs 'n' Daffy


02:30PM Bobby's World

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Big Bad Beetleborgs

04:00PM Power Rangers Zeo

04:30PM A Different World

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: The Super

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM The Simpsons

12:00AM Hunter

01:00AM It's Your Body

01:30AM Personal Profit

02:00AM Gordon Elliot

03:00AM Could it Be a Miracle?

04:00AM Lauderdale

04:30AM American Gladiators

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM CBS News


06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Geraldo Rivera

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Geraldo Rivera

05:00PM Montel Williams

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM The Cosby Show

08:00PM Diagnosis Murder

09:00PM Diagnosis Murder

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Up to the Minute


WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Samurai Pizza Cats

06:30AM King Arthur & the Knights of Justice

07:00AM Bruno the Kid

07:30AM The Mask

08:00AM ReBoot

08:30AM Bananas in Pajamas

09:00AM Baywatch

10:00AM MOVIE: The Mosquito Coast

12:00PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Blossom

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Darkwing Duck

03:30PM Gargoyles

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Quack Pack

05:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

05:30PM Diff'rent Strokes

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Mad About You

07:00PM Martin

07:30PM Martin
08:00PM MOVIE: Deep Cover

10:00PM Amen

10:30PM Amen

11:00PM Good Times

11:30PM 227

12:00AM 227

12:30AM All in the Family

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM Laverne & Shirley

02:00AM MOVIE: Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase

04:00AM Money Makers

04:30AM Paid Programming

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:30PM Showbiz Today


06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Burden of Proof

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today

11:00PM CNN Sports Illustrated

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM NewsNight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM NewsNight Update

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Gilligan's Island

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Taz-Mania

07:05AM Scooby-Doo

07:35AM Scooby-Doo

08:05AM The Brady Bunch

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:05AM Three's Company

10:35AM Mama's Family


11:05AM Andy Griffith

11:35AM Andy Griffith

12:05PM Matlock

01:05PM MOVIE: Hour of the Gun

03:05PM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

03:35PM The Flintstones

04:05PM The Flintstones

04:35PM California Dreams

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM NBA Basketball: TBA

09:35PM NBA Basketball: TBA

12:35AM MOVIE: Creepshow

02:35AM CHiPs

03:35AM Leave it to Beaver

04:05AM Laverne & Shirley

04:35AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

Cartoon Network

05:00AM Bugs & Daffy

05:30AM Popeye

06:00AM Scooby-Doo

06:30AM Josie & The Pussycats


07:00AM Droopy Dog

07:30AM What a Cartoon! Show

08:00AM Yogi's Space Race

08:30AM Richie Rich

09:00AM Fantastic Max

09:30AM Snorks

10:00AM Paw Paws

10:30AM Pound Puppies

11:00AM The New Scooby-Doo Movies

12:00PM The Smurfs

12:30PM Tom & Jerry

01:00PM The Flintstones

01:30PM The Flintstones

02:00PM The Pink Panther

02:30PM Bugs & Daffy

03:00PM Speed Racer

03:30PM SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

04:00PM ThunderCats

04:30PM Cartoon Roulete

04:45PM Voltron

05:15PM Cartoon Roulete

05:30PM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

06:00PM Super Friends

06:30PM Taz-Mania

07:00PM Garfield and Friends


07:30PM Scooby-Doo

08:00PM Scooby-Doo

08:30PM Bugs & Daffy

09:00PM The Flintstones

09:30PM The Jetsons

10:00PM Tom & Jerry

10:30PM Speed Racer

11:00PM Jonny Quest

11:30PM The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show

12:00AM Father (incomplete title)

12:30AM The Jetsons

01:00AM Scooby-Doo

01:30AM 2 Stupid Dogs

02:00AM Bugs & Daffy

02:30AM Popeye

03:00AM The Flintstones

03:30AM Jonny Quest

04:00AM Scooby-Doo

04:30AM 2 Stupid Dogs

TNT - Turner Network Television

05:30AM Our Gang Shorts

06:00AM The Rudy and Gogo World Famous Cartoon Show

06:30AM Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, Rah! Rah! Rah!

07:00AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest


07:30AM Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, Rah! Rah! Rah!

08:00AM The New Scooby-Doo Movies

09:00AM The Flintstones

09:30AM The Flintstones

10:00AM Gilligan's Island

10:30AM Gilligan's Island

11:00AM Spenser: For Hire

12:00PM CHiPs

01:00PM Thunder in Paradise

02:00PM How the West Was Won

03:00PM Wild, Wild West

04:00PM MOVIE: The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing

06:00PM In the Heat of the Night

07:00PM In the Heat of the Night

08:00PM NBA Basketball: TBA

10:30PM NBA Basketball: TBA

01:00AM Inside the NBA

01:30AM MOVIE: All Night Long

03:30AM MOVIE: Chino

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Re: RETRO: ATLANTA - 4/24/1997

Quote Originally Posted by anabate

Thursday, April 24, 1997

WSB-TV ABC2

12:30PM Daytime to Remember

Correct me if I'm mistaken, but wasn't that reruns of the old 30-minute episodes of All My
Children as a filler program between a canceled serial and a proposed new one? It seems like I
remember stumbling upon it one day while flipping the remote, but I'm not sure. AMC ran 30
minutes every day from its 1970 premiere until January 1977, when it became the Alphabet
Channel's first hour-long sudser.

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Re: RETRO: ATLANTA - 4/24/1997

Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

Quote Originally Posted by anabate

Thursday, April 24, 1997


WSB-TV ABC2

12:30PM Daytime to Remember

Correct me if I'm mistaken, but wasn't that reruns of the old 30-minute episodes of All My
Children as a filler program between a canceled serial and a proposed new one?

Not sure what it was, but it did indeed fill the gap between the cancellation of "The City" (which
ended in March) and the start of "Port Charles" (which started in June).

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Re: RETRO: ATLANTA - 4/24/1997

Wow... back when TNT/TBS/Cartoon Network/CNN use to be good!!!

Any chance of getting a TCM schedule also (which is the only network that hasn't suffered
through the years.)

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So "Beverly Hills, 90210" aired for just a half-hour on Channel 69? ???

Quote Originally Posted by notalkallstatic

Wow... back when TNT/TBS/Cartoon Network/CNN use to be good!!!

I don't remember "Taz-Mania" being on TBS, though...

Retro: Pitsburgh/Ohio Valley Sat, Jan 18, 1975

from TV Guide-Pitsburgh edition

2 KDKA-CBS Pitsburgh

3 WPSX-PBS University Park

4 WTAE-ABC Pitsburgh

5 WDTV-CBS/ABC Weston

6 WJAC-NBC Johnstown

7 WTRF-NBC/ABC Wheeling

9 WSTV-CBS/ABC Steubenville

10 WTAJ-CBS Altoona

11 WIIC-NBC Pitsburgh

12 WBOY-NBC/ABC Clarksburg

13 WQED-PBS Pitsburgh

19 WJNL-CBS Johnstown

21 WFMJ-NBC Youngstown
24 WWVU-PBS Morgantown

27 WKBN-CBS Youngstown

33 WYTV-ABC Youngstown

53 WPGH-Ind Pitsburgh

Morning

6:00

10 John Riley

6:30

2 US Navy

4 Tri-State Farmer

10 It Takes a Lot of Help

7:00

2 International Zone

4 Lidsville

9 My Favorite Martians

10 Captain Noah

11 Farm, Home & Garden

7:30

2 Jabberwocky

4 Big Blue Marble

7 Children's Gospel Hour


9 Bailey's Comets

10 Lickety Split

11 Flying Nun

12 RFD #12

33 Bullwinkle

7:55

6 News

8:00

2-5-9-10-27 My Favorite Martians (new time)

4-33 Yogi's Gang

6-7-11-12-21 Addams Family (animated)

8:30

2-5-9-10-27 Speed Buggy (new time)

4-33 Bugs Bunny

6-7-11-12-21 Wheelie & the Chopper Bunch

13 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00

2-5-9-10-27 Jeannie

3-13 Sesame Street

4-33 Hong Kong Phooey

6-7-11-12-21 Emergency Plus 4


9:30

2-5-9-10-27 Partridge Family: 2200 AD

4-33 Adventures of Gilligan

6-7-11-12-21 Run, Joe, Run

53 Brother Buzz

10:00

2-5-9-10-27 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? (new time)

3-13 Electric Company

4-33 Devlin

6-7-11-12-21 Land of the Lost

53 Movie "Dimples" (bw)

10:30

2-5-9-10-27 Shazam!

3-13 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4-33 Korg: 70,000 BC

6-7-11-12-21 Sigmund & the Sea Monsters

11:00

2-5-9-10-27 Valley of the Dinosaurs (new time)

3-13 Sesame Street

4 Underdog

6-7-11-12-21 Pink Panther


33 Tennessee Tuxedo

11:30

2-5-9-10-27 Hudson Brothers

4 Championship Bowling: Richard Viele, Rege Walton, Ed Bassala, Deacon Campagna, and Ron
Gardner square off

6-7-11-12-21 Star Trek (animated)

33 Big Blue Marble

53 Linus

Afternoon

noon

2 We, Our, Ours, Us

3-13 Electric Company

5-9-10-27-53 Harlem Globetroters (new time/guest star Esther Rolle)

6-7-11-12-21 Jetsons

33 These are the Days

12:30

2 Vibrations "Profile of the Black Woman"

3 Hodgepodge Lodge

5-9-10-27-53 Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids

6-7-11-12-21 (looks at martial arts)

13 Zoom

33 Movie "Tales of Terror"


1:00

3 Zoom

4-5-7-10-21 ACC Basketball: UNC-NC State

6 Jabberwocky

9 The Problem is...

11 World of the Sea (killer whales)

12 Hot Dog Skiing

13 Sesame Street

27-53 CBS Childten's Film Festival "Countdown to Danger"

1:30

2 Woman is...

3 Talkabout

6 Treehouse Club

9 Rural-Urban Scene

11 Movie "Bikini Beach"

12 Good News

1:45

9 Classroom Camera "Gymnastics"

2:00

2 Movie "Space Monster" (bw)

3 Book Beat

6 Movie "Charlie Chan at the Circus" (bw)


9 Celebrity Bowling

12 Movie "The Siege of Sidney Street" (bw)

13 Electric Company

27 Movin' Out

33 F Troop (bw)

53 Mr. Chips

2:30

3 Consumer Survival Kit

9 Celebrity Tennis

13 Hodgepodge Lodge

27 Journey

33 To Be

53 Celebrity Bowling

3:00

3 Firing Line

4 Official 1974 All-America (Football) Team

5 Death Valley Days

7-10-53 College Basketball: Villanova-St. Bonaventure

9-21 College Basketball: Indiana-Northwestern

11 Movie "The Deadly Mantis" (bw)

13 Nova

27 Image of Youngstown Schools

33 Outdoor Report
3:15

6 Canadian Travel

3:30

2 Movie "Die, Monster, Die!"

4-5-33 Pro Bowlers Tour: Showboat Invitational

6 Washington Debates for the 70s "Is the Energy Crisis Contrived?" (debated by Sen. Walter
Mondale (D-MN), oil exec Charles Murphy, and economist Stanley Rutenberg)

12 Movie "Panic" (bw)

27 Expressions

4:00

3-24 Sesame Street

13 Romantic Rebellion

27 Triple Crown LPGA Championship

4:30

6 Hurricane Below

11 Flying Nun

4:45

6 Kiplinger's Changing Times

5:00

2 Flash Gordon
3-24 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4-33 ABC Wide World of Sports: Tournament of Thrills Auto Crash Championships/Duke
Kahanamoku Surfing Classic/International Pro Skiing

5 Salem College

6-7-11-12-21 Dean Martin Tucson Open golf

9 Triple Crown LPGA Championship

10 Lawrence Welk (songs made famous by female singers)

13 Masterpiece Theatre

27 Soul Train

53 Pro Wrestling

5:30

2 I Dream of Jeannie

3 Electric Company

5 Buckhannon Report

24 Zoom

Evening

6:00

2-27 News

3 Feeling Good

5 Message of Light

9 Friends of Man

10 Country Music Jubilee

13 People: Pitsburgh

24 Carrascolendas
53 Roller Game of the Week

6:30

2-5-9-10 CBS Evening News

4-6 News

7-11-12-21 NBC Nightly News

13 Consumer Survival Kit

19 Bobby Goldsboro

24 Walsh's Animals

27 Star Trek

33 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

7:00

2 Beter Half

3-24 World Press

4-9-10-12-33 Hee Haw (guests Boots Randolph and Bob Luman)

5-7-11-21 Lawrence Welk (same as ch 10)

6 Scholastic Quiz: Ferndale Area HS v Bishop McCort HS

13 Wall Street Week

19 Wrestling

53 Soul Train

7:30

2 About a Week

6 Price is Right
13 Agronsky & Company

27 New Candid Camera

8:00

2-5-9-10-19-27 All in the Family

3-24 Ascent of Man (pt 3-beginnings of agriculture)

4 Black Chronicle

6-7-11-12-21 Emergency!

13 Evening at Symphony (impressionistic school of music)

33 Kung Fu

53 Morris Cerullo Helpline (music by Dale Evans and Thurl Ravenscroft)

8:30

2-5-9-10-19-27 Jeffersons (premiere)

4 Close-Up '75

9:00

2-5-9-10-19-27 Mary Tyler Moore

3 Family at War

4-33 Movie "WUSA"

6-7-11-12-21 Movie "Scorpio"

13 Theater in America "The Year of the Dragon" (starring Star Trek's George Takei)

24 Mystery of Nefertiti (with the help of a computer, Egyptologist Ray Smith pieces together her
and Pharoah Akhenaten's temple...a short film on the treasure of King Tut's tomb follows)

53 Movie "Silk Stockings"


9:30

2-5-9-10-19-27 Bob Newhart

10:00

2-5-9-10-19-27 Entertainer of the Year Awards (Jackie Gleason hosts as the American Guild of
Variety Artists holds its 5th annual ceremonies...Frank Sinatra, who won the title award, didn't
show up-he eventually got his award in the mail )

3 Family Theatre "The Pathfinder" (pt 1)

24 Romantic Rebellion (pt 1)

10:30

13 Celebration (a musical tour of the Sara Scaife Gallery)

11:00

53 700 Club

11:15

4-6-7-11-12-21 News

33 ABC News

11:30

2-5-10-27-33 News

9 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Foghat, and the Edgar Winter Group)

12 Movie "Curse of the Voodoo" (bw)

13 Soundstage
11:45

4 Movie "Advise and Consent" (bw)

5 Morris Cerullo Helpline (same as ch 53)

6 Movie "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home"

7 Movie "Law of the Lawless"

11 Movie "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (bw)

21 Movie "Along Came a Spider"

33 Movie "The Cobra"

11:50

27 Movie "The Other Woman" (bw)

Late Night

midnight

2 Movie "Strange Bedfellows"

10 Movie "The Last Shot You Hear"

12:30

53 Happy Goodmans

12:45

5 Movie "The Good Beginning" (bw)

1:05

11 Movie "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (bw)


1:45

4 ABC News

1:50

10 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Bad Company, Rare Earth, and Renaissance)

1:55

2 Movie "The Fugitive" (bw)

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Re: Retro: Pitsburgh/Ohio Valley Sat, Jan 18, 1975

I had forgoten how much bowling used to be on TV

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 3/01/1999

Monday, March 1, 1999

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM Morning News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning


09:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00AM People's Court

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM Cosby

08:30PM The King of Queens

09:00PM Everybody Loves Raymond

09:30PM Becker

10:00PM L.A. Doctors

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM Grace Under Fire

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Paid Programming


03:35AM Up to the Minute

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Roseanne Show

12:00PM News

12:30PM Martha Stewart Living

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM MOVIE: Tin Cup

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Access Hollywood


01:05AM The View

02:05AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Real TV

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Hard Copy

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Suddenly Susan

08:30PM Mad About You

09:00PM Dateline NBC


11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later

02:05AM Jenny Jones

03:05AM Howie Mandel

04:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

WNPA-TV UPN19

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM First Business

06:30AM This Morning's Business

07:00AM Bullwinkle

07:30AM DuckTales

08:00AM Paid Programming

08:30AM Paid Programming

09:00AM Joyce Meyer

09:30AM James Robison

10:00AM Benny Hinn

10:30AM Prophecy

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM Paid Programming

12:30PM Paid Programming


01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM Lighter Side

02:00PM Newlywed Game

02:30PM Dating Game

03:00PM Mighty Max

03:30PM Jumanji

04:00PM Mummies Alive!

04:30PM Pocket Dragon Adventures

05:00PM Donny & Marie

06:00PM NewsRadio

06:30PM Change of Heart

07:00PM Judge Joe Brown

07:30PM Judge Joe Brown

08:00PM Dilbert

08:30PM DiResta

09:00PM The Sentinel

10:00PM NewsRadio

10:30PM The Cosby Show

11:00PM Change of Heart

11:30PM Love Connection

12:00AM Newlywed Game

12:30AM Dating Game

01:00AM Sports Collectibles (JIP)

03:00AM Knife Collectors Show


WCWB-TV WB22

06:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

06:30AM Animaniacs

07:00AM Doug

07:30AM Hercules

08:00AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

08:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Living Single

11:30AM Charles in Charge

12:00PM Mama's Family

12:30PM Boy Meets World

01:00PM Sister, Sister

01:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00PM Cops

02:30PM Cops

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Jerry Springer

06:00PM Friends
06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM 7th Heaven

09:00PM Hyperion Bay

10:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM The Nanny

12:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Absolute Brilliance (JIP)

03:00AM Bean Bag Collectibles

04:00AM The Fashion Outlet

WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM SOF: Special Ops Force

06:00AM Dennis the Menace

06:30AM Pokmon

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM Life with Louie

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

09:00AM Full House

09:30AM Step by Step


10:00AM Judge Mills Lane

10:30AM Judge Mills Lane

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM Paid Programming

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Young Hercules

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM Home Improvement

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Melrose Place

09:00PM Ally McBeal

10:00PM News

11:00PM M*A*S*H

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Ricki Lake

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming


02:00AM Martin

02:30AM Married...with Children

03:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

04:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

Retro: South Australia & Broken Hill (NSW), Australia Sun, Jan 18, 1976

from TV-Radio Guide (this was an Adelaide-based local TV magazine that used a logo similar to
TV Guide; Broken Hill, despite being in the neighboring state of New South Wales, uses Central
(SA) time due to its proximity to South Australia)

Ratings Key

G general audiences

A adult

2 ABS2 Adelaide/ABLN2 Broken Hill/ABNS1 Port Pirie/ABGS1 Mount Gambier

4 GTS4 Port Pirie

7 ADS7 Adelaide

7* BKN7 Broken Hill

8 SES8 Mount Gambier

9 NWS9 Adelaide

10 SAS10 Adelaide

Morning

9.00

7 test patern
9.15

2 test paten/music

9.30

2 Divine Service (St. Mark's Anglican, Camberwell, Victoria; suburban Melbourne)

10.00

10 test patern/music

10.30

2 test patern/music

7 You Say the Word (English lessons for immigrants)

10 Overview

11.00

10 Variety Italian Style (one of 2 El Cheapo ethnic shows carried by many regional stations, Greek
Variety Show was the other one)

11.30

7 Cartoons

11.45

2 Saturday Week

11.55

9 test patern
Afternoon

noon

7 Movie "Go Man Go" (G/bw)

9 League Football Replay

10 Movie "Captain John Smith and Pocahontas" (G)

12.30

2 Australian PGA Championships (live from Rosebud Golf Course, Melbourne)

1.00

9 World Championship Wrestling

1.30

7 Star Soccer

2.00

4-7* World Championship Wrestling

9 Movie "Eureka Stockade" (G/bw)

10 Sheffield Shield Cricket: the SA cricket team travels to Perth to take on Western Australia

2.30

7 Movie "No Kidding" (G/bw)

3.00
4-7* Maverick "Diamond Rush"

8 test patern

3.45

9 Movie "Wells Fargo" (G/bw)

3.50

10 Death Valley Showdown

4.00

4-7* Daktari "Countdown for Paula"

7 The Goshawk

8 Wotsaname Show

4.05

8 You Say the Word

4.30

10 Sheffield Shield Cricket cont'd

5.00

4-7* Variety Italian Style

7 Miracle at Tendaho

5.05
8 Follyfoot "Stryker's Good Deed"

5.30

7 Professor & the Enquiring Minds (with Prof. Julius Sumner Miller)

9 Shang-a-Lang (Bay City Rollers/Lt. Pidgeon)

5.35

2 Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kids "Operation G-Minus"

8 Trav'lin' Out West (John Williamson welcomes Ted Egan, Toni & Royce, and Gentle Jade)

Evening

6.00

2 Vision On (bw)

4-7-7* News/Weather

9 News

6.10

10 Sheffield Shield Cricket summary

6.25

2 Torque (car show)

6.30

4-7* Circus "Wonderful Women of the Circus"

7 Wonderful World of Disney "How the West was Lost"


8-9 Thrillseekers (powerboat racer Bob Sinclair/cameramen covering tandem surfing)

10 Sheffield Shield Cricket cont'd

6.55

2 This Week in Britain

7.00

2 News/Weather/Weekend Magazine

4-7* Hogan's Heroes

8 This is Your Life

9 Mary Tyler Moore "And Now, Sitting In for Ted Baxter"

7.30

2 Sierra "Panic at Cathedral Creek"

4-7* Carol Burnet

7 Thirty Minutes Worth

8 Upstairs, Downstairs "Missing, Believed Killed"

9 Born Free "The Raiders"

8.00

7 This is Your Life (local version, hosted by Mike Willesee)

8.20

2 Lord Peter Wimsey "The Nine Tailors" (A/pt 4)


8.28

4 Tide Times

8.30

4-7* Movie "Captain Horatio Hornblower" (G)

7 Movie "Knights of the Round Table" (G)

8 Movie "Any Wednesday" (AO)

9 Movie "The Story of Dr. Wassell" (G)

10 Movie "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off" (A)

9.10

2 Sykes "Protest"

9.40

2 News/Weather

9.50

2 Challenge "A Man and His Living"

10.25

2 Rolf Harris (guests Kenneth McKellar and Lulu; sign-off 11.05)

8 Religious Feature

10.30

4-7* TBA (sign-off 11.10)


10 Atonement-Preservation or Die (NFB film on man's encroachment on the natural
environment and its effects on wildlife)

10.40

7 Black & White Minstrel Show

10.50

8 Epilogue (followed by sign-off)

11.10

9 Movie "Partners in Crime" (bw/A)

11.30

10 Medic (bw/sign-off midnight)

11.40

7 Goodnight (followed by sign-off)

Late Night

12.10

9 On This Day (bw)/Epilogue (followed by sign-off)

Retro: Kentucky Thursday, January 18, 1968

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)


6:45 Today On The Farm

7 AM Today (Mitch Miller, an antiques show

in New York)

9 AM Morning Show

9:55 News (Bob Kay)

10 AM Snap Judgment (Bety White, actor Charles

Robinson)

10:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Joanna Barnes, Pat Carroll, George

Kirby; on film: Alan King)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Steve Allen, Morey Amsterdam,

Frankie Avalon, Judy Carne, Wally Cox, Buddy Hacket,

Rose Marie, Jayne Meadows, Charley Weaver)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Dr. Kildare (w/"Dialing For Dollars")

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Gary Collins and his wife Mary Ann Mobley)

4 PM Movie: "Have Rocket, Will Travel" (The Three Stooges: Moe,

Larry, and Curly Joe, from '59)


5:30 Flintstones

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Daniel Boone (guest: Jimmy Dean)

8:30 Bob Hope (films of his Christmas trip to Vietnam and Thailand, with

Raquel Welch, Barbara McNair, singers Elaine Dunn and Phil Crosby,

Les Band and His Band of Renown, Miss World Madeleine Hartog Bel

of Peru, pre-empts "Ironside" and "Dragnet")

10 PM Dean Martin (George Burns, Eddie Albert, Florence Henderson, singer

Janie Gee)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (the Koehler Brothers, trampoline artists--I have a

feeling Johnny took a turn on the trampoline)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:15 Moment Of Meditation

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares


12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Afternoon Show

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Bob Hope

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6:20 Farm News

6:30 Young World

7 AM Local News

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Kid's Stuff

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al
10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (guest: Paul Winchell)

12 N Noon Report

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Girl Talk (Totie Fields, soprano Marguerite Piazza)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (Art rewards two missing heirs.)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Paul Lynde; Tessie O'Shea, singer Corky

Hale, child psychologist Haim Ginot, physical-fitness expert Debbie

Drake)

5:30 Truth Or Consequences

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Leave It To Beaver

7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Cimarron Strip (guest: Tuesday Weld)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Torpedo Run"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Pat Boone (Phil Harris, Richard Pryor, Irwin Corey, singer Helen

Grayco (once married to Spike Jones))


1 AM Bible Answers

1:30 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6:40 Howdy, Neighbors (Ch. 11 is the only commercial station in this

edition still unable to broadcast local shows in color.)

7:05 Fisbie Funnies

7:35 CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch

10 AM Candid Camera (films of former president Harry Truman on his

morning walk, and the reactions of people who spot him)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Focus

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth


3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus

5 PM Truth Or Consequences

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Good Morning World (delay from Tue 9:30 PM)

7:30 Cimarron Strip

9 PM CBS Movie: "Torpedo Run"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Alice Adams"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Movie: "Angels In Disguise" (the Bowery Boys)

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Treasure Isle (delay from 12:30 PM)

9:30 The Fugitive (delay from 1 PM)

10:30 Donna Reed

11 AM Temptation

11:25 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law? (comics defending mothers-

in-law: Sandy Baron, Larry Hovis, Louis Nye)


12 N Skipper Ryle

1 PM Newlywed Game (delay from 2 PM)

1:30 Woody Woodbury (actress Jeanne Arnold, comics Curtis

and Tracy, 11-year-old singer Lisa Miller, Hawaiian singers

the Surfers)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Cheyenne

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM Merv Griffin (Henry Morgan, Mitch Miller, Liza Minnelli, Ted

Mack, Rodney Dangerfield, sound-effects expert Wes Harrison,

and "your obedient servant" Arthur Treacher)

7:20 News, Weather And Sports

7:30 Batman (Barbara Rush as Nora Clavicle)

8 PM Flying Nun

8:30 Bewitched (Elizabeth Montgomery as both Samantha and Serena)

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM All-Star Bingo (game with supermarket tie-in, hosted by the "other"

Michael Jackson, the KABC radio talk-show host)

10:30 Matches And Mates (Art James hosts this show, taped partially in

Cleveland and partially in Atlanta)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop (Miriam Makeba, Bobby Vee)

1 AM Film Short
WFPK (WKPC) Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

8:35 In-school programs

2:30 off the air

7 PM Open Season (something about schools)

7:30 Linguistics: English

8 PM What's New

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Smart Sewing

9:30 Creative Person (Sir Tyrone Guthrie)

sign off 10 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Today

9 AM Homemakers Today

9:25 Take Five

9:30 Treasure Isle (yes, an ABC show on Ch. 18)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!
12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM The Fugitive (another ABC show and in-patern)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (Lauren Bacall, Ed McMahon)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Let's Make A Deal

5 PM Cisco Kid

5:30 Popeye/Felix

5:45 News And Livestock Report

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Buck Owens

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Bob Hope (Ch. 18 pre-empts "Greatest Show On

Earth" from 8:30-9:30, and "Dragnet" from 9:30-10)

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)


6:30 TV Party Line

7:30 CBS News

7:55 News And Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Town Talk

9:30 Newlywed Game

10 AM Dating Game (delay from 4 PM, not listed in color)

10:30 Bewitched (says it's the same show airing on Ch. 32 at noon)

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News And Weather

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9)

5 PM Merry Antics

5:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News


7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Cimarron Strip

9 PM CBS Movie: "Torpedo Run"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Mob"

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

8 AM Fireball XL-5

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Merv Griffin (Peggy Cass, Dayton Allen, comic Bobby

Ramsen, singer Robin Wilson, actress Ultra Violet,

Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch, "your obedient

servant" Arthur Treacher)

10:30 Donna Reed

11 AM Temptation

11:25 ABC News

11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law?

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital
3:30 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9)

5 PM News, Weather And Sports

5:30 ABC News (Bob Young)

6 PM Movie: "Secret File--Hollywood"

7:30 Batman

8 PM Flying Nun

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Hurdy Gurdy

10:30 TBA

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Thursday, January 18, 1968

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)


4 PM Afternoon Show

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6:40 Howdy, Neighbors (Ch. 11 is the only commercial station in this

edition still unable to broadcast local shows in color.)

bp, it's time for me to strike again. Any idea who hosted the WLWT Afternoon Show? Something
makes me think it was some sort of female standards singer, but I sure don't know. It was, I'm
sure, one of the Crosley/AVCO shows carried on all that company's stations in the Ohio Valley
(Cincy, Dayton, Columbus, and Indy), like Paul Dixon and Bob Braun.

Boy, that is "sho-nuff" strange that WHAS, owned by a family with as deep pockets as the
Binghams had in those days, was still doing local B&W as late as '68. By then, the broadcasting
properties were a triopoly, with an FM classical music outlet, and the AM the most-listened radio
station in the state of Kentucky. With The Courier-Journal, they had to be raking in the dough
from ad revenues, so that's one of the great mysteries of American broadcasting from this era.
WHAS had to be one of the largest-market stations still without color at the time.

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Based on what you're telling me, my guess as to who hosted

WLWT's "Afternoon Show" was Vivienne della Chiesa, who sang


opera and standards and was a frequent guest on "Voice Of Firestone"

in the '50s. I haven't found any mention of the program which gives

the details of who or what was going to be on on a particular day,

but I do know that Ms. della Chiesa did do an afternoon show on Ch. 5

in the 1960s. I'm reasonably certain it was not Bill Nimmo and Marian

Spelman. But I'm not from Cincinnati and my principal interest (where

the Kentucky edition is concerned) is Louisville.

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Monday, January 1, 1968

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville, TN) (NET)

off air today; programming resumes tomorrow

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6 AM Aspect (farm show)

6:30 Almanac (Gil Stamper)

6:40 Gospel Roundup

6:55 News

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

7:45 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM (Fred) Kirby's Corral


9:05 Love Of Life (delay from 12 N)

9:30 The Song Is You (1968 salute to the March of Dimes, with

Tony Curtis, Trini Lopez, Michele Lee, Kathy Garver ("Family

Affair") and Linda Kaye Henning ("Petticoat Junction"), the

Doodletown Pipers, songwriters Jimmy McHugh, Johnny Mercer,

and David Rose, pre-empts Merv Griffin)

10 AM Tournament Of Roses Parade Preview (Mike Douglas and Bess

Myerson look at the preparations for the parade.)

10:30 Coton Bowl Parade (Jack Linkleter and former Miss America

Marilyn Van Derbur report from Dallas.)

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade (Mike Douglas and Bess Myerson

report from Pasadena.)

1:45 Coton Bowl: Alabama-Texas A&M (A&M won, 20-16)

5 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Shelley Berman; Aretha Franklin, actress

Joyce Jillson, White House correspondent Sid Davis--Ch. 3 normally

carried the show from 4:30-6, but today it's only an hour, time

approximate)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 Editorial

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Movie: "The Prisoner Of Zenda"

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM Carol Burnet (Lynn Redgrave, Mike Douglas)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:25 Editorial

11:30 Joey Bishop (singer Gilbert Price, comic-musician Pete Barbutti,

ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 18)

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6:30 Film Feature

7 AM Today (preview of 1968: Barbara Walters on fashions, Judith Crist

on trends in movies and theater, Joe Garagiola on sports, Pauline

Frederick on the UN)

9 AM Today In The Piedmont

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM Snap Judgment (Henry Morgan, Pat Carroll)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Orange Bowl Parade (rerun of Saturday night's telecast from Miami,

with Raymond Burr and Anita Bryant as hosts)

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade (Lorne Greene and Bety White host

NBC's coverage)

1:45 Sugar Bowl: Wyoming-LSU (LSU won, 20-13)

4:45 Rose Bowl: USC-Indiana (time approximate, USC won, 14-3)

7:45 Orange Bowl: Tennessee-Oklahoma (time approximate, Oklahoma won,

26-24)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show


WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC)

6:55 Devotions

7 AM Today

9 AM Open House

9:30 General Hospital (ABC, delay from 3 PM)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Orange Bowl Parade

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade

1:45 Sugar Bowl

4:45 Rose Bowl (time approximate)

7:45 Orange Bowl (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Tonight Show

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

6 AM Harry Whittington

7 AM Today

9 AM Match Game (delayed from 4 PM)

9:25 Today In Tennessee

9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr)

10 AM Snap Judgment
10:25 NBC News

10:30 Orange Bowl Parade

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade

1:45 Sugar Bowl

4:45 Rose Bowl (time approximate)

7:45 Orange Bowl (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6:10 Agriculture U.S.A.

6:25 Big Picture

6:55 Devotions

7 AM TV Party Line

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donna Reed (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay

from 10:30 AM)

9:30 Nancy Welch

10 AM Rose Parade Preview

10:30 Coton Bowl Parade

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade

1:45 Coton Bowl

4:30 Movie: "It's A Great Life" (Blondie and Dagwood--Dagwood

wants to buy a house but ends up with a horse, from '43,


time approximate)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show (Lucy's laid up with a broken leg, and Vivian

Vance drops by, sparking a flashback episode.)

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Operation Eichmann" (Werner Klemperer stars in this

'61 docudrama about how the Israelis captured Adolph Eichmann.)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

6:45 On The House

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In The Carolinas

9:30 Girl Talk (guests: Natalie Scafer and opera singer Marie)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Orange Bowl Parade

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade

1:45 Sugar Bowl


4:45 Rose Bowl (time approximate)

7:45 Orange Bowl (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

6:30 Farm And Home

7:30 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:55 News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Merv Griffin

10 AM Rose Parade Preview (pre-empts "Divorce Court")

10:30 Coton Bowl Parade

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade

1:45 Coton Bowl

4:30 Movie: "Oklahoma Territory" (time approximate)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "Dallas" (from '50, no relation to the series)

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:30 Movie: "Woman In White" (a young woman in white

paces a country estate owned by an heiress, trying

to convince her of impending danger, from '48 but,

AFAIK, nothing to do with the radio soap of the same name)

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC)

6:15 News, Devotions

6:30 First Call

7:30 CBS News

7:55 News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (ABC, delay from Sat 9 AM)

9:30 No Time For Sergeants

10 AM Rose Parade Preview

10:30 Coton Bowl Parade

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade

1:45 Coton Bowl

4:45 Great Moments In Music (time approximate)

5 PM Mike Douglas (Gov. and Mrs. George Romney of Michigan,

George Segal, jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby, time approximate,

like Ch. 3, Ch. 11 normally carried the full 90 minutes, 4:30-6)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (still in black and white)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Perfect Match (Dick Enberg hosts this "Dating Game" wannabe,


with the couples matched by computer.)

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons

6:55 News

7 AM Mr. Bill's Cartoons continues

9 AM Dating Game (delay from 4 PM)

9:30 Movie: "Adventures Of Tom Sawyer"

11 AM Temptation

11:25 ABC News (Marlene Sanders, new time)

11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law? (defending the mothers-

in-law: Richard Dawson, Richard Deacon, Harvey Lembeck)

12 N Bewitched (daytime reruns start today and will air on ABC

until 1973)

12:30 Divorce Court (pre-empts "Treasure Isle")

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game
2:30 The Baby Game (debut: host Richard Hayes asks couples to

predict how children will react in pre-filmed situations)

2:55 Children's Doctor (new time and a perfect pairing)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dennis The Menace (pre-empts "Dark Shadows")

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 3)

5:30 ABC News (Bob Young)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (and Arthur Whiteside's editorial)

6:30 Truth Or Consequences

7 PM Password (the 1965-67 color episodes, the popularity of which,

in reruns, prompted ABC to revive the show in 1971)

7:30 Cowboy In Africa

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Big Valley

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Joey Bishop

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

8:45 Cartoons

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Jack LaLanne
10:30 Donna Reed

11 AM Temptation

11:25 ABC News

11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law?

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Movie: "The Invisible Dr. Mabuse"

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Mister Ed

7:30 Cowboy In Africa

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Big Valley

11 PM Movie: "The Knight Of 100 Faces"

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)


8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Movie: "FX 18 Secret Agent--U.S.A."

10:30 Donna Reed

11 AM Temptation

11:25 ABC News

11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law?

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5 PM Disc-O-Teen

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Cathy Hill (country music)

7 PM Gilligan's Island

7:30 Cowboy In Africa

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Big Valley
11 PM Westerners

11:30 Joey Bishop

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET)

5:45 Friendly Giant

6 PM B'wana Don In Jungle-La

6:30 June Bugg

7 PM What's New

7:30 Let's Take Pictures

8 PM An Eye On The Arts

8:30 At Home

9 PM Casals Master Class (see the Dec. 30 listing for details)

9:30 Experiment (the Mariner IV TV camera that explored the

surface of Mars)

10 PM NET Journal (Australian-produced documentary about

Thailand)

sign off 11 PM

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dating Game

9:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law? (Jack Carter, Milt Kamen,

and Nipsey Russell defend the mothers-in-law.)


10 AM Rose Parade Preview

10:30 Coton Bowl Parade

11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade

1:45 Coton Bowl

4:45 TBA

5 PM Temptation

5:25 Local News

5:30 ABC News

6 PM June Bugg

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lassie (CBS, delay from Sun 7 PM)

7:30 Cowboy In Africa

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM Big Valley

sign off 11 PM

Normal CBS and NBC daytime programming (10 AM-4:30 PM)

CBS (3, 7, 10, 11, 40)

10 AM Candid Camera (7, 11, 40)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith
11:30 Dick Van Dyke (7, 10, 11, 40; Ch. 3 carries "Secret Storm")

12 N Love Of Life (7, 10, 11; 3 carries news, 40 carries "Bewitched" and

the rest of the ABC lineup until 4 PM, when it carries "Secret Storm")

12:25 CBS News (10, 11; 3 carries Pat Lee, 7 carries local news)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM (Local) (3 carries Bety Feezor, 7 carries "The Millionaire," 10 carries

"Girl Talk," 11 carries news, weather and Kathryn Willis' women's show)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (3, 10, 11; 7 carries local news)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm (7, 10, 11, 40; 3 carries "Superman")

NBC (4, 5, 6, 9)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News (4, 6, 9; 5 carries local news)

1 PM (Local--4 carries "Match Game" on delay, 5 carries "Divorce

Court," 6 carries "Dr. Kildare," 9 carries "Midday" with Jimmy

Kilgo; 4 has local news at 1:25)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (4, 5, 9)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (4, 5, 6; 9 has "Clown Carnival" with Brooks Lindsay)

4 PM Match Game (5 only; 4 has "Monty's Rascals," 6 has Popeye cartoons,

"Clown Carnival" continues on 9)

4:30-6 PM

4 Merv Griffin

5 Looney Tunes (4:30-5)/Rawhide (5-6)

6 Mike Douglas

9 Movie

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Monday, January 1, 1968

That same year in the early part of 1968, channel 13 started to clear Dark Shadows on April 1,
1968 (the same episode where Victoria Winters returns from 1795 to 1968) Just days before MLK
was gunned down in Memphis. Speaking of Memphis, then ABC station WHBQ didn't clear DS
also until later in the run.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Monday, January 1, 1968

I found the back in time Dark Shadows to be just as enjoyable (if not more) than the

current time.

Let's lobby to turn it into E/I so we can see it on 14 channels like Daniel Boone!

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Monday, January 1, 1968

Quote Originally Posted by spencerkarter85

That same year in the early part of 1968, channel 13 started to clear Dark Shadows on April 1,
1968 (the same episode where Victoria Winters returns from 1795 to 1968) Just days before MLK
was gunned down in Memphis. Speaking of Memphis, then ABC station WHBQ didn't clear DS
also until later in the run.

Ch. 13 also moved "Dating Game" to its in-patern time of 4 PM (2:30 beginning July 15). And
when Dick Cavet replaced Donna Reed reruns, Ch. 7 picked up "Treasure Isle" (pre-empted for
Mike Douglas on 13 at 12:30) and aired it at 9 AM.

Ch. 13 began airing ABC's 12:30 show on Dec. 30, 1968; that was "Funny You Should Ask," which
replaced "Treasure Isle." It also began airing "Dream House" at 1 PM (it had carried the
primetime version in summer '68) and "Let's Make A Deal" at 1:30.

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I have to apologize for a spelling typo: in a listing for "Girl Talk,"

I inadvertently misspelled Natalie Schafer's name (she is, of course,

best known as Mrs. Howell on "Gilligan's Island").

Retro: SE Pennsylvania Sat, Jan 21, 1978

from TV Guide-Southeast Pennsylvania edition

2 WMAR-CBS Baltimore

3 KYW-NBC Philadelphia

5 WTTG-Ind Washington

6 WPVI-ABC Philadelphia

8 WGAL-NBC Lancaster

10 WCAU-CBS Philadelphia

11 WBAL-NBC Baltimore

12 WHYY-PBS Wilmington/Philadelphia

13 WJZ-ABC Baltimore

15 WLYH-CBS Lancaster
17 WPHL-Ind Philadelphia

21 WHP-CBS Harrisburg

27 WTPA-ABC Harrisburg

29 WTAF-Ind Philadelphia

33 WITF-PBS Hershey

43 WSBA-CBS York

48 WKBS-Ind Philadelphia

Morning

5:00

5 Movie cont'd

10 Joel A. Spivak cont'd (rerun of Fri 9am)

6:00

3 Consultation (looks at animal testing)

6 Farm, Home & Garden

13 Success Without Stress

6:20

10 Agricultural News

6:25

10 Editorial

6:30
3 International Zone (economic development and population planning in France, Romania and
the UK)

5 Vegetable Soup

6 Captain Noah

8 Lone Ranger

10 Groupview (Dr. Matti Gershenfeld; discussion of fears and self-image)

11 Learning to Read

13 Villa Alegre

15 Farm, Home & Garden

17 Delaware Valley Forum

7:00

2-10 Skatebirds

3 Carrascolendas

5 Bullwinkle

6 Chief Halftown

8 Max B. Nimble

11 Beter Way...

13 Big Blue Marble

15 Ghost Busters

17 700 Club (guest Sal Bando)

21 Topic A

7:30

3 Challenge

5 Underdog
6 Porky Pig & Friends

8 Sunshine Corners

11 Garden Living

13 Bob Turk & the Sunshine Kids

15 Wacko (guests Rip Taylor, and the Sylvers)

21 Flintstones

33 Sesame Street

43 God's News Behind the News

8:00

2 Professor Kool

3-8 CB Bears

5 Porky Pig

6-13-27 Superfriends

10 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine (looking back at 1954/film of Roger Bannister)

11 At Home in Maryland

15-21-43 Skatebirds

29 For You...Black Woman

8:30

2 Penelope Pitstop

5 Casper

11 Hot Fudge

12-33 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

17 Gerald Derstine Shares


29 Movie "Beginning of the End" (bw)

9:00

2-10-15-21-43 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

3-8-11 Space Sentinels

5 Flintstones

6-13-27 Scooby's Laff-a-Lympics

12-33 Sesame Street

17 Dr. Thea F. Jones

9:30

3-8-11 Superwitch

5 Jetsons

17 Overseas Mission (guest: Club of Rome founder/prez Aurelio Peccei)

10:00

3-8-11 Bang-Shang Lalapalooza

5 Movie "Tammy Tell Me True"

12 TV Garden Club

17 Life Around Us

29 Movie "Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus"

33 Big Blue Marble

48 Amazing Grace

10:30
2-10-15-21-43 Batman/Tarzan

3-8 Muhammad Ali (animated)

11 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine

12 Daniel Foster, MD

17 R.J.'s Disco USA

33 Vegetable Soup

48 Wild Wild West

10:45

33 American Scrapbook

11:00

3-8 Thunder

6-13-27 Krofft Supershow

12 Paint Along with Nancy Minsky

17 The Way It Was

33 Zoom

11:30

2 Tom & Jerry

3-8-11 Search & Rescue

10-15-21-43 Space Academy

12 Book Beat

17 WCT-Caesars Palace Challenge Cup tennis: Ken Rosewall v John Alexander

33 Rebop
48 Adventures of the Lone Ranger

Afternoon

noon

2-10-15-21-43 Secrets of Isis (starting next week, Isis moves to 11:30 followed by Fat Albert at
noon)

3-8-11 Baggy Pants & the Nitwits (last airing at noon, moves to 11am February 4th)

5 Movie "Harry in Your Pocket"

6 Perspective

12 French Chef

13-27 ABC Weekend Special "The Escape of a One-Ton Pet" (conclusion)

29 Bowling

33 Once Upon a Classic "What Katy Did" (pt 2)

12:30

2-10-15-21-43 Fat Albert (moves to noon next week, Space Academy moves here)

3-8 Red Hand Gang

6-27 American Bandstand (guests Bill Withers and Samantha Sang)

11 Adam-12

12 Crocket's Victory Garden

13 Blackpoint

17 Movie "Bowery Buckaroos" (bw)

33 Hodgepodge Lodge

1:00

2-10-15-21-43 What's New, Mr. Magoo?


3 What Do You Do? (jobs in the auto industry)

8 Country Music

11 It's Academic

12 Pro Soccer

13 Mata: Means Woman

29 Wrestling

33 Studio See

48 Movie "The Deathmaster"

1:30

2-10-21-43 CBS Children's Film Festival "Miguel" (a young boricua goes fishing in the East
River)/"Felipa" (a Mexican-American girl teaches her uncle English so he can pass his driver's
test)

3 Movie "Donovan's Brain" (bw)

6 Perspective

8 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music

11 Soul Train (guests Bill Withers and Odyssey)

13 Lawrence Welk (WWII hits)

15 Family Affair

27 Movie "Where Angels Go-Trouble"

33 Elizabeth R "Shadow in the Sun"

2:00

2-15-29-43 ACC Basketball: Maryland-UNC

5 Movie "Impasse"

6 Perspective
8 Lone Ranger

10 Movie "Masterson of Kansas"

12 Evening at Symphony

17 Movie "The Brain Eaters" (bw)

21 Saturday Funnies

2:30

6 Action News Issues & Answers

11 Wagon Train

13 Pop! Goes the Country

2:40

48 Movie "Devil Bat's Daughter" (bw)

3:00

3 Break the Bank

6-13-27 Pro Bowling: Showboat Invitational

8 World of Survival

10-21 Pepsi-Cola Grand Slam of Tennis semis

12 In Pursuit of Liberty (freedom and regimentation on the job)

33 TV Garden Club

3:30

3 Sha Na Na

8 Porter Wagoner
17 Movie "The Killer Shrews" (bw)

33 Crocket's Victory Graden

4:00

2 ACC Basketball: Virginia-Clemson

3-8 College Basketball: Duke-LaSalle

5 Mission: Impossible

11 Wild, Wild World of Animals

12 Nova "Blueprints in the Bloodstream" (how genetic substance HLA triggers the body's
immune defenses)

15-21 Pepsi-Cola Grand Slam of Tennis semis (JIP)

29 Three Stooges (bw)

33 Dance for Camera (pt 1)

48 Movie "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (bw)

4:30

6-13-27 ABC Wide World of Sports: Nadia Comaneci performs at MSG/US National Drag Racing
Championships/Oriental World of Self-Defense

10-15-21-43 CBS Sports Spectacular: the undisputed world lightweight championship is on the
line in Vegas as WBA champ Roberto Duran (60-1) takes on WBC champ Esteban DeJesus (50-
3)/profile of Evonne Goolagong Cawley

11 Wild Kingdom

33 360

5:00

5 Soul Train

11 Bowling
12 Consumer Survival Kit (season premiere, 4th season)

17 Wrestling

29 Movie "We're Not Married" (bw)

33 I, Claudius (pt 11)

5:30

12 The Maze: Story of William Kurelek

Evening

6:00

2 Hee Haw (guests Johnny Bench, Tommy Lasorda, Jeannie C. Riley, and DJ Dave Peterson)

3-8-10-11-21 News

5 My Three Sons

6-13-27 Bing Crosby Pro-Am golf

12 Shepherd's Pie

15 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Bob Luman, the Kendalls, and Dickie Lee)

17 Space: 1999

33 Studio See

43 30 Minutes

6:30

3-8-11 NBC Nightly News

5 Family Affair

10-21 CBS Evening News

12 Harpsichord Maker (profile of harpsichord builder Peter Redstone)


15-43 Match Game PM

33 Que Pasa, USA?

48 Star Trek

7:00

2-6-13 News

3-27 Lawrence Welk (WWII hits)

5 Andy Griffith

8 Public Affairs

10 New Newlywed Game

11 Bowling

12-33 Black Perspective on the News

15-43 Hee Haw (same as ch 2 at 6)

17 Movie "Colossus: The Forbin Project"

21 Sha Na Na

29 Saturday Night with the Geator

7:30

2 That's Hollywood!

5 Movie "Bells are Ringing"

6 Assignment

8 Public Affairs

10-21 Tatletales

11 Hollywood Squares

12-33 Lowell Thomas Remembers (Lindbergh's non-stop flight from NYC to Paris)
13 Metro

29 NHL Pre-Game

48 Science-Fiction Awards (William Shatner and Karen Black co-host the 5th annual awards of
the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, taped the previous Saturday in LA)

8:00

2-10-15-21-43 Bob Newhart

3-8-11 Bionic Woman

6-13-27 What's Happening!! (new day/time)

12 Eric Hoffer: The Crowded Life (look at Mr. Hoffer, a longshoreman/philospher)

29 NHL: the Broad Street Bullies head up I-95 to Long Island to take on the Islanders
(commentators Gene Hart and Bobby Taylor)

33 Extremists: American Nazis & the KKK (debating the ethics of publicizing racists' goals and
activities, including clips from a Black Perspective on the News episode that featured Klan and
American Nazi Party leaders)

8:30

2-10-15-21-43 Annie Flynn (pilot)

6-13-27 Operation Petticoat

9:00

2-10-15-21-43 Jeffersons

3-8-11 Movie "Standing Tall"

6-13-27 Love Boat (2 hrs, new time; Fantasy Island premieres at 10 next week)

17 Movie "Santa Fe Trail" (bw)

33 Two Ronnies

48 Miss American Teen-Ager Pageant (the 18th annual, taped October 15th in Miami Beach with
co-hosts Leslie Uggams and Paul Williams, who also perform)

9:30

2-10-15-21-43 Tony Randall (moves to 8:30 next week with Maude moving in at 9:30)

12 Symbiosis

33 Shepherd's Pie (Jean Shepherd explores burger joints)

10:00

2-10-15-21-43 Kojak

5 News

12 Movie "Colonel Blimp"

33 Soundstage (the series kicks off its 4th season with guests Kenny Loggins, Jesse Winchester,
and Michael Murphey)

10:30

5 Black Reflections

48 Honeymooners (bw)

11:00

2-3-6-8-10-11-13-21 News

5 Odd Couple

15-43 That's Hollywood!

17 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests George Jones, Tammy Wynete, John Hartford, and
Johnny Gimble)

27 ABC News

29 Ernest Angley Hour


33 Movie "She Done Him Wrong" (bw)

48 Second City TV

11:15

27 Movie "Mr. Winkle Goes to Jail" (bw)

11:30

2 Movie "The Long Ships"

3-8-11 Saturday Night (host Steve Martin/music by Nity Grity Dirt Band)

5 Movie "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!"

6 Movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (famously spoofed by Wayne & Shuster as...wait for
it...Kwai Me a River )

10 Movie "Rosemary's Baby"

13 Movie "King Rat" (bw)

15-43 TBA

17 Movie "Beast of Morocco"

21 Night Bird (pilot for a possible syndied music show, guests Peter Frampton and Kiss)

48 Movie "Charlie Chan in Honolulu" (bw)

Late Night

midnight

29 700 Club (from Hollywood with guests Dean Jones, James Hampton, and Tom Lester)

12:30

21 Wrestling
1:00

3 Soul Train (guests the Sylvers, and Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs)

8 News

11 FBI

17 700 Club (repeat of the morning edition; you read that right, Pat Robertson aired on both 17
and 29 in Philly)

1:30

5 Movie "Dakota" (bw)

2:00

10 Name of the Game

2:05

13 News

2:15

13 ABC News

2:30

6 ABC News

13 For the Moment "Is Religion Dying?"

17 Delaware Valley Forum

3:00

5 Movie "The Heavenly Body" (bw)


13 Movie "Bunker Bean" (bw)

3:35

10 Give Us This Day

3:40

10 Movie "For the First Time"

Retro: Kentucky Thursday, January 19, 1967

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm (COLOR)

7 AM Today (Bob and Ray; Jean Leone, author of

a book on Italian cooking; a fashion show of

metallic and plastic dresses) (COLOR)

9 AM Morning Show (COLOR)

9:55 News (Bob Kay) (COLOR)

10 AM Reach For The Stars (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur, COLOR)

10:30 Concentration (COLOR)

11 AM Pat Boone (the comedy team of Davis and Reese) (COLOR)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Phyllis Diller, James Drury, Ruta

Lee, Dennis James) (COLOR)


12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Eye Guess (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman, COLOR)

1 PM Dialing For Dollars

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors (COLOR)

3 PM Another World (COLOR)

3:30 You Don't Say! (Pat Carroll, Rusty Draper) (COLOR)

4 PM Movie: "I'll Be Seeing You"

5:30 Woody Woodpecker (COLOR)

6 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Death Valley Days (COLOR)

7:30 Daniel Boone (COLOR)

8:30 Star Trek (COLOR)

9:30 Dragnet 1967

10 PM Dean Martin (Kate Smith, Shirley Bassey, Rowan

and Martin (pre-"Laugh-In" and Dean's summer

replacement in 1966), the Baja Marimba Band) (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (Bob Newhart subs for Johnny all week.) (COLOR)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM University Of Michigan
6:30 Good Morning (COLOR)

6:55 Five Minutes To Live By (COLOR)

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR)

10:30 Concentration (COLOR)

11 AM Pat Boone (COLOR)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (COLOR)

12 N Ruth Lyons' 50-50 Club (Bob Braun would take over

later in the year when Ms. Lyons retired.) (COLOR)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson, COLOR)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors (COLOR)

3 PM Another World (COLOR)

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Movie: "Dallas" (not connected to the series, which

would not debut for eleven more years) (COLOR)

5:30 News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Safari (COLOR)

7:30 Daniel Boone (COLOR)

8:30 Star Trek (COLOR)

9:30 Dragnet 1967 (COLOR)

10 PM Dean Martin (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)


11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

1 AM The Story (COLOR)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6:20 Farm News

6:30 Language Is Fun (Russian lessons)

7 AM Local News (COLOR)

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti, COLOR)

7:30 Bozo The Clown (COLOR)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Noon Report (COLOR)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Girl Talk (author Jo Coudert, actress Toni Gilman,

Doris Mahalick (police commissioner of Wallington, NJ))

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (guests: Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, COLOR)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (Phyllis Diller, investigator Larry

Craig, COLOR)

3 PM To Tell The Truth


3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards, COLOR)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Sid Caesar; Arthur Godfrey, singer

Jennie Smith, rock group the Cavemen)

6 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

6:30 Woody Woodpecker (COLOR)

7 PM Leave It To Beaver

7:30 Jericho (last show, "Coliseum" takes over the timeslot next

week, COLOR)

8:30 My Three Sons (COLOR)

9 PM CBS Movie: "My Geisha" (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Movie: "Not As A Stranger"

1:15 Bible Answers (COLOR)

1:45 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:05 Fisbie Funnies

7:35 CBS News (COLOR)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch

10 AM Candid Camera (a high school band tries to impress

a talent scout; patients encounter a lady dentist


(Betsy Palmer) on her first day at work)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti, COLOR)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM News, Weather, Sports

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (COLOR)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (COLOR)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (COLOR)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus

5:15 Leave It To Beaver

5:45 Small Talk

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite, COLOR)

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Jericho (COLOR)

8:30 What's Your Question?

9 PM CBS Movie: "My Geisha" (COLOR)


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Caged"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Word Of Life

7 AM Where The Action Is (the Seeds, Mike Williams,

delay from 4:30 PM)

7:30 Skipper Ryle (COLOR)

9 AM Maverick

10 AM Reach For The Stars (pre-empted on Ch. 5, COLOR)

10:25 Local News (COLOR)

10:30 Match Game (Alan Alda, Phyllis Newman, delay from

4 PM and pre-empted on Ch. 5, COLOR)

10:55 Local News (COLOR)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Matches And Mates (COLOR)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Nurses

4 PM Movie: "The Flame Barrier"


5:30 Superman

6 PM Merv Griffin (Neil Simon, Tom Poston, singer

Aliza Kashi, comedian Ronnie Martin, singer

Linda Bennet, fitness expert Millicent Linden,

"your obedient servant" Arthur Treacher)

7:20 News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

7:30 Batman (Julie Newmar as the Catwoman; Lesley

Gore as one of her gang members sings "California

Nights" and "Maybe Now") (COLOR)

8 PM F Troop (Phil Harris as 147-year-old chieftain Flaming

Arrow, who plans to starve the troopers as part of his

plan to reclaim all the land taken from his people) (COLOR)

8:30 Bewitched (COLOR)

9 PM Love On A Rooftop (COLOR)

9:30 That Girl (COLOR)

10 PM To Save A Soldier (Henry Fonda narrates a documentary

on how medical teams risk their lives to save the wounded

in Vietnam, pre-empts "ABC Stage 67") (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Movie: "The Silent World" (Jacques Cousteau and Louis Malle

made this Oscar-winning documentary in 1955) (COLOR)

WFPK (WKPC) Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

8:35 In-school programs


6:45 Nature Of Communism

8 PM What's New

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Experiment (the development of the Mariner IV TV camera

that took pictures of the surface of Mars) (COLOR)

9:30 Segovia Master Class

sign off 10 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Homemakers Today (COLOR)

9:30 To Tell The Truth

9:55 Take Five (COLOR)

10 AM Reach For The Stars (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News (COLOR)

10:30 Concentration (COLOR)

11 AM Pat Boone (COLOR)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Eye Guess (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (COLOR)

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)


2:30 The Doctors (COLOR)

3 PM Another World (COLOR)

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Rita Moreno, George Segal) (COLOR)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber, COLOR)

4:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

4:55 Popeye (COLOR)

5 PM Astroboy

5:25 Popeye Theater (COLOR)

5:45 News, Livestock Report And Sports (COLOR)

6:10 News And Weather (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Litlest Hobo

7:30 Daniel Boone (COLOR)

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 Dylan Thomas (Richard Burton reads from the poet's works)

10 PM Dean Martin (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

7:15 News, Weather (Bill Sorrell)

7:30 Revue Anthology (Patrick O'Neal as a penniless man who tries

to return a purse thrown out of a window just after a woman


screamed)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Dateline 27

10 AM Dating Game

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Matches And Mates (COLOR)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Nurses

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9)

5 PM Merry Antics

5:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 WKYT-TV Editorial

6:30 Phyllis Diller (ABC, delay from Fri 9:30 PM) (COLOR)

7 PM Marshal Dillon

7:30 Batman (COLOR)

8 PM F Troop (COLOR)

8:30 Bewitched (COLOR)


9 PM Love On A Rooftop (COLOR)

9:30 That Girl (COLOR)

10 PM To Save A Soldier (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "Customs Agent"

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

8:30 Jack LaLanne (COLOR)

9 AM Merv Griffin (Allan Sherman, Renee Taylor, actor Reni

Santoni, comedy writer Pat McCormick, singer Marilyn

Maye, "your obedient servant" Arthur Treacher)

10:30 Dark Shadows (delay from 4 PM)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (Dana Wynter, Rod Serling, Brian Kelly,

Rick Jason)

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Nurses

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9)


5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM ABC News (Peter Jennings, COLOR)

6:30 Rawhide

7:30 Batman (COLOR)

8 PM F Troop (COLOR)

8:30 Bewitched (COLOR)

9 PM Love On A Rooftop (COLOR)

9:30 That Girl (COLOR)

10 PM To Save A Soldier (COLOR)

11 PM News And Weather

11:20 Movie: "The Magnificent Fraud"

Retro: North Carolina Tuesday, January 21, 1975

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Good Morning Show

7:55 Devotions

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: George Kirby)

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

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 Sandra And Friends

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 (Gary Burghoff, Bety White, Bert Convy,

Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, Bret Somers)

4 PM Tatletales (Jody and Martin Milner, Mary Ann Mobley and

Gary Collins, Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill)

4:30 Merv Griffin (George Burns, Lauren Bacall, Bobby Vinton,

ragtime pianist Max Morath)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Bert Convy)

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Bernadete Peters, Rob Reiner; Bill Cullen

hosted this syndicated version)

8 PM Good Times

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Hawaii Five-O

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News
11:30 Banacek

E WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25

Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC

In-school programs until

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Electric Company

1 PM In-school programs

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Your Future Is Now

6:30 School Food Service

7 PM St. Augustine's College Today

7:30 North Carolina News Conference

8 PM America (Alistair Cooke shows the exploitation of

immigrant labor at the turn of the 20th century

and profiles Theodore Roosevelt.)

8:30 Ascent Of Man (agriculture through the ages is the

subject of Part 3: "The Grain In The Stone")

9:30 Woman (the wives of alcoholics)

10 PM Soundstage (Chicago blues with Bonnie Rait, guitarist


Buddy Guy, harmonica player Junior Wells)

sign off 11 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:35 Almanac

6:45 Morning Scene

7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Together

9:30 Tatletales (Wallace and Jack Albertson, Jackie Joseph

and Ken Berry, Patti Deutsch and Donald Ross, day-behind

from 4 PM)

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Scene At Noon

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Bety 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 '75

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Good Times

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Hawaii Five-O

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 Banacek

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM A.M. America (Bill Beutel)

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Coffeetalk

9:45 Movie: "They Made Me A Criminal"

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N Password All Stars (Ed Asner, Vicki Lawrence,

Gene Rayburn, Elaine Joyce, Richard Dawson)

12:30 Split Second


1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Larry Linville, Anne Meara; Dick

Clark hosts)

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Money Maze

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (Sheldon Leonard plays the director

as Sgt. Carter's movie appearance appears headed for

disaster.)

5:30 The Lucy Show (Art Linkleter promises Lucy $200 if she

can go 24 hours without utering a sound; Lucy's pal

Doris Singleton plays a member of Linkleter's staff who's

sent along to enforce the rules.)

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Candid Camera (ceramic pins in an English bowling alley

shater on impact; a mysterious hand swipes customers'

lunches in a New York restaurant; Joey Faye sneezes pictures

off the wall in a luncheonete)

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Abduction Of St. Anne"


10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Please Call It Murder"

1 AM News

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6 AM Arthur Smith

6:30 Farm News

6:55 Viewpoint

7 AM News

7:30 Time For Uncle Paul

8 AM A.M. America (joined in progress)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Peter Falk; Jose Feliciano,

comic Pat Henry, atorney Vincent Bugliosi ("Helter

Skelter"), a magician; Jose does the theme from

"Chico And The Man")

10:30 Femme Fare

11 AM Password All Stars (Tennessee Ernie Ford, Dick Martin,

Theresa Merrit, Paul Williams, Lee Meriwether, week-

behind from noon)

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 $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Andy Griffith

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Raymond Burr ("Ironside" reruns)

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Abduction Of St. Anne"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Please Call It Murder"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)

6:30 Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today (Ralph Nader participates in a debate on

nuclear power; Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters

co-host)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Joel Grey; Sylvia Syms,

David Brenner, Noel Neill (aka Lois Lane), actress


Dorothy Paxton)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Dan Rowan, Anne Meara,

George Hamilton, Robert Reed, Joey Bishop, Carol

Wayne)

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune (Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford

were host and leter-turner; the show was in its third

week.)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Carol Channing, Joan Rivers, Alan

King, Sandy Duncan, Roddy McDowall, George Gobel,

Rich Litle, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Jim Burns

1:30 As The World Turns (CBS, but a long history on Ch. 6)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Flipper

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM Andy Griffith (the classic episode where Opie accidentally


kills a mother bird with his slingshot)

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Sam Drucker visits the Clampets)

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 NBC Movie: "Death Stalk" (parental discretion advised)

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Jack Palance, opera singer Marilyn Horne,

Gabe Kaplan)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6 AM Almanac

7 AM Today

9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5 without Vincent Bugliosi)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jackpot!

1:30 How To Survive A Marriage

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Wild Wild West

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Family Affair

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Alan King, Redd Foxx, Michael

Landon, Totie Fields, Vincent Price, Suzanne Pleshete,

Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 NBC Movie: "Death Stalk"

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:15 Farm, Home And Garden

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7 AM A.M. America

9 AM Movie: "In Our Time"

11 AM Password All Stars (day-behind from 12 N)

11:30 Southern Exposure

12:30 Split Second


1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "They Drive By Night"

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Jimmy Dean

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Abduction Of St. Anne"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Please Call It Murder"

1 AM News

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6 AM Carolina Today

6:30 Morning Meditations

6:35 Carolina Today continues

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 Timely Tips

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '75

4 PM Mod Squad

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Good Times

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Hawaii Five-O

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 Banacek
WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

6:15 Arthur Smith

6:45 On The House

7 AM Today

9 AM Ben Casey

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Truth Or Consequences

1:30 How To Survive A Marriage

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Mike Douglas (from Miami Beach: co-host

Robert Goulet; Milt Kamen, performing elephants,

and a sandcastle building demonstration)

5 PM The FBI

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News


7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 The World At War (Holland under Nazi rule, 1940-44)

8:30 NBC Movie: "Death Stalk"

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow (guest: handwriting analyst Molly Freedman)

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 Farm Report

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Carolina

9:30 Knozit-Land

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 News (local)

1:30 How To Survive A Marriage

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host John Davidson (whom Group W

would pick five years later to replace Mike); Richard

Chamberlain, the singing Rhodes Kids, Russian trampolinists

Svetlana Levina and Alexandr Volynkin)

5 PM Raymond Burr

6 PM Truth Or Consequences

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 NBC Movie: "Death Stalk"

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Peggy Mann

9:30 Tatletales (day-behind)

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 That Girl (guest: Scoey Mitchlll)

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 McHale's Navy

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Family Affair

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Clifton Davis, Lucie Arnaz)

8 PM Good Times

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Hawaii Five-O

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 TBA

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)


6:30 New Zoo Revue

7 AM A.M. America

9 AM Montage

10 AM Beverly Hillbillies

10:30 Concentration (Jack Narz; Ch. 12 obviously wanted

to keep it at the old network time)

11 AM Money Maze

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N Password All Stars

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Litle Rascals

5 PM That Girl

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Beat The Clock (guest: Dana Valery)

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home


8 PM Happy Days

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Abduction Of St. Anne"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Please Call It Murder"

1 AM News

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6 AM News

6:10 Today's Meditation

6:15 Carolina Living

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Concentration

1:30 How To Survive A Marriage

2 PM Days Of Our Lives


2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Munsters

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM What's My Line? (Gene Rayburn, Sherrye Henry,

Alan Alda, Arlene Francis)

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Sammy Davis Jr., Mel Brooks,

Pearl Bailey, Harvey Korman, Barbara Eden, Bill

Bixby, John Davidson, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde)

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 NBC Movie: "Death Stalk"

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

6:15 Arthur Smith

6:45 Jim Nesbit

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM CBS News
10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM All My Children

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 Tatletales

4:30 Brady Bunch (ABC, same-day from 11:30 AM)

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM ABC News

6:30 News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan

Alda, Kity Carlisle)

8 PM Good Times

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Hawaii Five-O

10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News

11:30 Banacek

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

7 AM A.M. America

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM New Zoo Revue

10:30 Nanny And The Professor

11 AM Not For Women Only

11:30 News

12 N Password All Stars

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Money Maze

4:30 Brady Bunch (same-day from 11:30 AM)

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Superman
7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Concentration

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Abduction Of St. Anne"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Please Call It Murder"

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Popeye

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Not For Women Only (Part 2 of 5 on abuse of

medicines; Barbara Walters interviews Robert

Pinco of the FDA's Bureau of Drugs, over-the-

counter division)

1:30 How To Survive A Marriage


2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset

4:30 What's Happening!! (community events)

4:35 Movie: "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer"

6:30 News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Hank Thompson (country music)

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 NBC Movie: "Death Stalk"

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges And Pals

8 AM Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 AM Movie: "Strange Bedfellows"

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Movie: "Banjo On My Knee" (Barbara Stanwyck

sings and dances in this one from '36)

3 PM Popeye And Pals


3:30 Addams Family

4 PM Flintstones (2 episodes)

5 PM Leave It To Beaver (Edgar Buchanan as Uncle Billy)

5:30 I Love Lucy (the Hollywood-bound Ricardos and Mertzes

spend the night in a dump outside Cincinnati)

6 PM Beverly Hillbillies

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "The Hell With Heroes"

11 PM Night Gallery (Ozzie and Harriet as a bungling scientist

and his forgetful wife who are conducting an experiment

in immortality.)

11:30 Movie: "Cry Wolf"

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Zoom

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30 Inside Out

8 PM Your Schools In Action (the Charlote-Mecklenburg Schools'


Business Services Department)

8:30 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (the 1973 edition,

won by Vladimir Viardo of Russia)

9 PM Feeling Good (Arte Johnson tells the story of a giant who wanted

a grandchild to illustrate the need for good prenatal care; John

Davidson and Bill Cosby on dental hygiene--Cosby tells about his

encounter with the tooth fairy.)

10 PM Southern Artisans

10:30 The Romantic Rebellion (Kenneth Clark talks about one of the first

realistic painters, Jacques Louis David (1748-1825).)

sign off 11 PM

Retro: Mexico City & Guadalajara, Mexico Sun, Jan 16, 1983

from TeleGuia

Mexico City OTA

XEW 2

7:00 En Familia

9:00 Odisea Burbujas

10:00 Hoy Mismo

11:45 Soccer: America v UNAM, live from Estadio Azteca

2:00 Round Cero

2:15 Para Gente Grandre

3:15 Mexico, Magia y Encuentro

4:30 Accion
6:30 Siempre en Domingo

11:00 60 Minutos

mid. Para Gente Grande

1:00 Pelicula "Esclavas de Babilonia" (Slaves of Babylon)

XHTV 4

4pm Pelicula "Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn" (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)

6:00 Pelicula "El Comico" (The Comic)

8:00 Pelicula (repeat of 4pm movie)

10:00 Pelicula (repeat of 6pm movie)

XHGC 5

Antena Cinco updates at 8/9/10pm

11:00 NFL Playoffs

5:00 Amazons del Espacio "El Fin de Tiempo"

5:30 Speedy Gonzalez

6:30 Bugs Bunny

7:00 Clasicos Infantilas "Picapiedra en la Pequena Gran Liga" (I think this is Flintstones, but not
sure what this is)

7:55 Antena Cinco

8:00 El Crucero de Amor "El Paraiso de Sally"/"Yo Tembien te amo Sally"

9:00 Profesion Peligro

10:00 Flamingo Road "Segunda epoca"

mid. Re-Accion

XHTIM 8
4pm Pelicula "Santo en el Museo de Cera" (starring El Santo)

6:00 Pelicula "El Jaguey de las Ruinas"

8:00 Pelicula "Mi Amigo Luis"

10:00 XII Entrega de las Palmas de Oro (entertainment awards show from El Patio restaurant)

XEIPN 11

9:30 Cuentos y Canciones

10:00 Solo Para Ninos (looks at French, English and Dutch explorers)

10:30 Fama

11:00 Vida en Peligro

11:30 Pelicula "La Biblia" (The Bible)

1:30 Civilizaciion (Civilisation) "Materialismo Heroico"

2:30 Cristobal Colon (ep 3)

3:30 Los Libros en Imagenes

4:00 Los Ultimos de Su Especie "La Tundra del Norte"

4:30 Poetas de Mexico

5:00 Lo Mejor de las Artes

7:00 Escenario

8:00 Teatro al Aire Libra "Recuerdo de los Lunes"

9:00 El Actor y Su Mundo

9:30 Luis Suarez en el Once

10:00 Resumen Semanal

11:15 Esfera

11:15 Pelicula "Cuentas al Reves" (Comptes a rebours)


XHDF 13

8:00 Programacion Infantil

10:30 Alto Poder

11:30 Grandes de la Historia

11:45 Soccer: Puebla v Zacatepec, live from Cuauhtemoc stadium in Puebla

2:00 Batallas del Pasado

3:00 NFL Playoffs (listed as NFC Final)

6:00 Los Muppets (Muppet Show)

6:30 DeporTV

8:00 Zafiro y Acero (Sapphire & Steel)

9:00 Noticias

9:30 Frente a los Hechos

10:00 Pelicula "Cuando los Hombres Aman" (The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing)

mid. La Hora 25

Mexico City Cablevision

Canal 7

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Underdog

8:30 Jetsons

9:00 Midnight Special

10:00 Wrestling

11:00 Tom Landry

11:30 NewsCenter Weekly


noon Meet the Press

12:30 Litle House on the Prairie

1:30 Mary Tyler Moore

2:00 Bob Newhart

2:30 NFL '83/NFL Playoffs

6:00 Movie: TBA

7:30 Alice

8:00 News (and again at 8:30, likely network news then)

9:00 60 Minutes

10:00 Mat Houston

11:00 News

11:30 Movie: TBA

Canal 10

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (listed for 2 hrs, 30 min)

9:30 Good Morning Texas

10:00 Dallas Weekly Report

10:30 Face the Nation

11:00 Laredo Life

noon NFL Playoffs

1:00 Movie: TBA

4:30 CNN

5:00 NewsCenter 4

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not


7:00 CHiPs

8:00 Movie: TBA

10:00 NewsCenter 4

10:30 Benny Hill

11:00 Carol Burnet & Friends

11:30 NFL

Canal 16

9pm Pelicula "El factor humano"

11:00 16 (that's how it was listed, I don't know what that was)

Canal 20

3:30pm Las Aguilitas

4:30 Toros de Espana

6:00 Para Gente Grande

7:00 Las Grandes Peleas de Box

8:30 300 Milliones

9:30 Accion

10:30 Sin Barreras

Canal 23

10:00 Esta es mi cancion

11:00 Pelicula "Un pirata de doce anos"

12:30 Pelicula "El senor tormenta"

2:00 Pelicula "Soy un golfo"


3:30 Pelicula "Me he besado un hombre"

5:00 Pelicula (repeat from 12:30)

6:30 Pelicula "Un rincon cerca del cielo"

8:30 Pelicula "Ahora soy Rico"

10:15 Pelicula "Mi mujer es muy decente"

Guadalajara

XHG 4

1:30pm Vida y Movimientos

2:30 Brindis Taurino

3:00 Solo Futbol

4:00 Permanencia Voluntaria (also listed at 6, 8 and 10)

XEHL 6

2pm Vida y Movimientos

2:30 Exitos Musicales

3:00 Cine Como en el Cine

4:00 Pelicula: TBA

8:00 Antologia Taurina (look back at 70 years of Mexican bullfighting)

9:00 La Trampa

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XHTV 4

4pm Pelicula "Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn" (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)

6:00 Pelicula "El Comico" (The Comic)

8:00 Pelicula (repeat of 4pm movie)

10:00 Pelicula (repeat of 6pm movie)

I wonder why just a skimpy schedule -- two films, shown twice?

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

XHGC 5

7:00 Clasicos Infantilas "Picapiedra en la Pequena Gran Liga" (I think this is Flintstones, but not
sure what this is)

It's a 1978 Flintstones special:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fli...tle_Big_League

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Re: Retro: Mexico City & Guadalajara, Mexico Sun, Jan 16, 1983

Permanencia voluntaria was a movie block. Anyways, many thanks for posting this schedule =)

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Re: Retro: Mexico City & Guadalajara, Mexico Sun, Jan 16, 1983

Interesting that there was more U.S. English network programming on cable in Mexico City back
then than there is today. Cablevision in Mexico City has a number of channels that show some
English shows with Spanish subtitles, such as WB TV and Sony, but otherwise it's almost all
Spanish nowadays. The American Network, which showed a mix of CBS and ABC network shows
as recently as 2009, doesn't even exist anymore. You can get CNN International on some cable
systems in Mexico, but aside from Piers Morgan Tonight (which is shown at an earlier time to
make it air in the evening in his native England) and Fareed Zakaria GPS, there isn't much else in
common with the American CNN.

I can't speak for Mexico's satellite services as I've never used them.

Retro: North Carolina Thursday, January 18, 1979

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)


6 AM Good Morning Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah!

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Mary Tyler Moore

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Match Game '79 (Paty Duke Astin, Bert Convy,

Audrey Landers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bret Somers,

Robert Walden)

4:30 I Love Lucy

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM PM Magazine (an interview with swimmer Diana Nyad;

an ice sculptor at work)

7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals

8 PM The Waltons
9 PM ACC Basketball: Wake Forest-Duke

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 M*A*S*H

12:05 Columbo

E WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25

Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM In-school programs

12 N Tobacco Workshop

2:30 Anyone For Tennyson?

3 PM Japan: The Changing Tradition

3:30 Over Easy (Charlton Heston discusses his book "The Actor's

Life")

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Engineering Report

7 PM General Assembly Today

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Nova (profile of behaviorist B.F. Skinner)

9 PM Palestine (Part 1 of 3: from 1914 to the founding of Israel in 1948)


10:30 Duchess Of Duke Street (Part 13)

sign off 11:30 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:10 Story Of Jesus

6:15 Thursday Morning

6:45 News

7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (soap stars Jacquie Courtney, John McCook, and Deidre Hall)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

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 Emergency One!

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Donna Fargo (guest: Donny Osmond)


8 PM The Waltons

9 PM ACC Basketball: Wake Forest-Duke

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 M*A*S*H

12:05 Columbo

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM PTL Club continues

10 AM Medical Center

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:15 Good Afternoon Carolina

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 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight


7 PM Adam-12

7:30 Sanford And Son

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Delta House (debut)

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Soap

10 PM From This Moment On: Cole Porter (the composer is

saluted by Bob Hope, Ethel Merman, Steve Lawrence,

and Eydie Gorme)

11 PM News

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Mannix

1:50 News

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6:30 Country Morning: Farm News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Mike Douglas

10 AM Time For Uncle Paul

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 General Hospital

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Real McCoys

7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Delta House

9 PM ACC Basketball: Wake Forest-Duke

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Mannix

WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6 AM Plays Of Shakespeare

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7 AM Tom And Jerry

7:30 Porky Pig

8 AM Flintstones
8:30 The Archies

9 AM Dennis The Menace

9:30 Leave It To Beaver

10 AM Dick Van Dyke

10:30 Father Knows Best

11 AM Medical Center

12 N Panorama

2 PM Family Affair

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 PM Partridge Family

3:30 Gong Show

4 PM Fred Flintstone & Friends

4:30 Tom And Jerry

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 Brady Bunch

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 Six Million Dollar Man

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM College Basketball: San Francisco-Notre Dame

10 PM News (time approximate)

11 PM Odd Couple

11:30 Perry Mason

12:30 Movie: "Stand Up And Fight"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)


6 AM Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (author John Holt discusses teaching children

at home)

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets (Jamie Farr, Lynn Redgrave, Nipsey Russell)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Carolina At Noon

12:30 Password Plus

1 PM Hollywood Squares (Scot Baio, Foster Brooks, Jim Brown,

Vikki Carr, Didi Conn, Bobby Kelton, Erin Moran, Joan Rivers,

Paul Lynde)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Bugs And Company

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies (guests: Lester Flat and Earl Scruggs)

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7 PM Bewitched

7:30 Mary Tyler Moore

8 PM Challenge Of The Superheroes (Adam West and Burt Ward lead


a team of superheroes against a team of villains headed by

Frank Gorshin and Charlie Callas.)

9 PM ACC Basketball: Wake Forest-Duke

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show (Lauren Bacall, Anthony Newley)

1 AM News

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

5:30 Arthur Smith

6 AM Almanac

7 AM Today

9 AM Merv Griffin (topic: discos; guests: Deney Terrio and Motion,

the Village People, Phyllis Diller, Liz Torres)

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Password Plus

1 PM Hollywood Squares

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Doris Day
4:30 Superman

5 PM Batle Of The Planets

5:30 McHale's Navy

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 That Nashville Music (Ray Price, Dotsy, Charlie McCoy,

Johnny Gimble)

8 PM Challenge Of The Superheroes

9 PM Quincy

10 PM David Cassidy, Man Undercover (last show)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow (guest: TV director Art Fisher)

2 AM News

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6 AM Good Morning Piedmont

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Movie: "Inherit The Wind"

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Robert Walden, Brianne Leary)

12:30 Ryan's Hope


1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig

4:30 Six Million Dollar Man

5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Gong Show (judges: Ja'net DuBois, June Allyson,

Jamie Farr)

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Delta House

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Soap

10 PM Family

11 PM News

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Mannix

1:50 News

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6 AM Carolina Today

8 AM CBS News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 Paul Harvey Comments

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Brady Bunch

4:30 The Rookies

5:30 Dating Game

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 Joker's Wild

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM ACC Basketball: Wake Forest-Duke

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 M*A*S*H

12:05 Columbo

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (ABC)


6:20 Rise And Shine

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Good Morning Carolina

9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (Tony Randall, Nancy Lane,

week-behind from 12 N)

10 AM Merv Griffin (Vincent Van Paten, Susan Anton)

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 General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Bionic Woman

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Cross-Wits (Jack Jones, Rita Moreno, Barbara

Rhoades, Stu Gilliam)

7:30 Newlywed Game

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Delta House


9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Soap

10 PM Family

11 PM News

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Mannix

1:50 News

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:20 Early Riser

6:30 Knozit-Land

7 AM Today

9 AM Carolina Today

9:25 News

9:30 Knozit-Land

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Jeopardy! (the failed revised format)

12:30 News

1 PM Hollywood Squares

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

4 PM Brady Bunch

4:30 Tom And Jerry

5 PM Six Million Dollar Man

6 PM Joker's Wild

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Raquel Welch)

8 PM Challenge Of The Superheroes

9 PM ACC Basketball: Wake Forest-Duke

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Astronomy And Astrology"

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 6)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM At Home With Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Match Game '79

4:30 Merv Griffin (Orson Welles, magician Jimmy Grippo)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM Teen-Age Pregnancy: A Fact Of Life (Peggy Mann looks

at the problem in North Carolina.)

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 Mary Tyler Moore

12 M Gunsmoke

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

5:55 Tabernacle Tidings

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (guest: Julia Child)


10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Jerry Lewis; Lou Rawls, Maynard

Ferguson and his orchestra)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N The Love Experts (Geoff Edwards, Nipsey Russell, Joyce

Bulifant, Elaine Joyce)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM TBA

4:30 My Three Sons

5 PM Six Million Dollar Man

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 Gong Show (Pat McCormick, Ja'net DuBois, Jamie Farr)

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Delta House

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Soap

10 PM Family

11 PM News

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Mannix
1:50 Maverick

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

5:45 700 Club

6:45 News

7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Donahue (guest: Lauren Bacall)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Tom And Jerry/Spiderman

5 PM Bewitched

5:30 My Three Sons

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Challenge Of The Superheroes


9 PM Quincy

10 PM David Cassidy, Man Undercover

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

6 AM Good Morning Jesus

7 AM Carolina Almanac

7:05 Jim Nesbit

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM CBS News

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Edge Of Night

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Ryan's Hope

4 PM All My Children

5 PM The Lucy Show


5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Gong Show (Rex Reed, Jaye P. Morgan, Paty

Andrews (of the Andrews Sisters))

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM Hawaii Five-O

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 M*A*S*H

12:05 Columbo

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:40 World At Large

6:10 News

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Three Stooges/Litle Rascals

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Hazel

9 AM The Lucy Show

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Movie: "That Funny Feeling"

11:55 News
12 N Love, American Style

12:30 Movie: "My Sister Eileen"

2:25 News

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 PM Speed Racer

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 Burnet And Friends

7:30 Sanford And Son

8 PM Mission: Impossible

9 PM ACC Basketball: Wake Forest-Duke

11 PM Hogan's Heroes (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "A Song Is Born"

2 AM News

2:20 Movie: "Adventures Of Don Juan" (Errol Flynn)

4:50 Dragnet

5:20 World At Large

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (Ind.)


6 AM News

6:30 Forum

6:45 Let's Think It Over

7 AM 700 Club

8:30 Manna

9 AM Mike Douglas

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Forum

10:45 News

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Wild Wild West

2 PM Cartoon Carnival

2:30 Kroffts Supershow

3 PM Spiderman

4 PM Batle Of The Planets

4:30 Flintstones (may be Fred Flintstone & Friends

since "Flintstones" aired at 4 on Ch. 36)

5 PM Litle Rascals

5:30 Partridge Family

6 PM I Love Lucy (Lucy in the wine vat)

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 PM Dating Game

7:30 Real McCoys

8 PM College Basketball: San Francisco-Notre Dame

10 PM Bonanza (time approximate)


11 PM Gong Show (Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Allen Ludden)

11:30 PTL Club

1:30 News

WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.)

5:45 PTL Club

6:45 Mighty Mouse

7 AM Spiderman

7:30 Woody Woodpecker

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Kimba, The White Lion

9 AM Channel 20 Club

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Manna

12 N Movie: "Chicago Deadline"

2 PM Banana Splits

2:30 Magilla Gorilla

3 PM Woody & Popeye

3:30 Super Adventures

4 PM Fantastic Four

4:30 Superman & Friends (animated)

5 PM Bugs Bunny

5:30 Gilligan's Island


6 PM Bionic Woman

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 Carol Burnet And Friends

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "The Great White Hope"

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Twilight Zone

12 M PTL Club

1 AM Moon Man Space Connection (disco)

WPTF (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

5:45 700 Club

6:45 Today On The Farm

6:55 News

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "Monkey On My Back"

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Password Plus

1 PM Hollywood Squares

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

4 PM Movie: "Shipmates Forever"

6 PM Star Trek

7 PM NBC News

7:30 News (you read right--Ch. 28 was constantly experimenting

with alternate times for its news, never with any success)

8 PM Challenge Of The Superheroes

9 PM Quincy

10 PM David Cassidy, Man Undercover

11 PM Fernwood 2 Night

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (NBC)

6 AM New Zoo Revue

6:30 Three Stooges And Pals

7 AM Today

9 AM Another World

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Password Plus


1 PM Hollywood Squares

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Popeye And Pals

3:30 Space Giants

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Sanford And Son

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM Mary Tyler Moore

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Intuition (some sort of game, I presume local--

perhaps between high schools such as on

WSB's "In2ition")

8 PM Challenge Of The Superheroes

9 PM Quincy

10 PM David Cassidy, Man Undercover

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

2:15 Movie: "I Dream Too Much"

4 AM Movie: "Escape Me Never"


WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM TBA

6:30 Over Easy (critic-playwright Kenneth Tynan and author-wife

Abigail discuss her book "Agatha")

7 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Nova

9 PM Palestine (Part 1 of 3)

10:30 Sneak Previews (Siskel and Ebert make their picks for best and

worst films of 1978, comment on the trend toward escapist movies.)

11 PM Dick Cavet (second of two with author-critic Clive James)

sign off 11:30 PM

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Thursday, January 18, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)

8 PM Challenge Of The Superheroes (Adam West and Burt Ward lead

a team of superheroes against a team of villains headed by

Frank Gorshin and Charlie Callas.)

This was the first part of "Legends of the Superheroes", a live-action comedy special from
Hanna-Barbera; the second part -- "The Roast of the Superheroes" (as in "Friar's Club" and
"Dean Martin") would be seen the following week. Both specials bump Jack Webb's last TV
series for NBC, "Project UFO", which would be cancelled by the end of this season.

More here:

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Thursday, January 18, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick


WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

9 AM Merv Griffin (topic: discos; guests: Deney Terrio and Motion,

the Village People, Phyllis Diller, Liz Torres)

This must have been a cross-promotion for Dance Fever, which Merv produced.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Thursday, January 18, 1979

My thoughts exactly when I saw that. BTW, I remember

that WYFF Greenville, SC would never, ever pre-empt

"Dance Fever," even if they had to bump an NBC show

to get it on.

Retro: New York City Sun, Jan 22, 1956

from New York Herald Tribune

WCBS 2-CBS New York

7:50 Prevues

7:55 Give Us This Day (Rabbi William Berkowitz)


8:00 FYI

8:30 Big Picture

9:00 The Pastor "Dearly Beloved" (with Rev. Dr.. Robert E. Goodrich Jr. from First Methodist
Church in Dallas)

9:15 Our Goodly Heritage (NYU College of Arts and Sciences Dean William Bush Baer reads
Samuel chapters 2-4)

9:30 Cartoon Carnival

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet (guest F. Gerald Ensley, Methodist Bishop of Des Moines)

10:30 Look Up & Live (guests Mahalia Jackson, and from Oxford PA Rev. L. McMaster)

11:00 Eye on New York (Bill Leonard)

11:30 Camera Three "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" (one-man show by John Drainie)

noon Let's Take a Trip (Sonny, Ginger and Pud head for Miami Beach)

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok "the Music Teacher"

1:00 Picture for a Sunday Afternoon "Bulldog Drummond's Peril"

2:00 Amos 'n' Andy "Andy Goes Into the Chinchilla Business" (when Kingfish hornswoggles him
into believing a pair of rare rabbits are in fact chinchillas)

2:30 Adventure (feature on voodoo)

3:00 Face the Nation

3:30 CBS Sunday News

4:00 Front Row Center "The Challenge" (starring Gunsmoke's James Arness)

5:00 Omnibus (pt 2 of the Great Adventure/foreign commercials/Yugoslav National Folk Ballet in
its US debut)

6:30 You are There "The Hoax of the Cardiff Giant" (a controversial "giant" near Cardiff NY with
some people saying it's a petrified human giant, and others insisting it's an ancient statue)

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Private Secretary "Noble Gesture"

8:00 Ed Sullivan (Ed salutes ASCAP with the assistance of Margaret & Barbara Whiting, Mitch
Miller & chorus, Hugh Tierney, Eddie Burnete, Maude Nugent Jerome, Alice Lawlor, Jack
Nowarth, Guys & Dolls composer Frank Loesser, Billy Daniels, John Rait, Claramae Turner, Pat
Rooney, Will Oakland, Mitchell Parish, Helen Kane, and Rose Murphy)

9:00 GE Theater "The Muse and Mr. Parkinson"

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents "The Older Sister" (story of Lizzie Borden)

10:00 Appointment with Adventure "Betrayal"

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 Sunday News Special

11:15 Late Show "Double-Barrel Miracle"

12:30 Late Late Show "I Killed Geronimo"

1:30 News/Sermon

WRCA 4-NBC New York

8:00 Fourth R (Sr. Maria del Rey)

9:00 Britannica Theater "Making Shoes"/"Atomic Energy"/"Southwestern


States"/"Pakistan"/"Adventures of a Baby Fox"

10:00 Sing a Song (Charity Bailey)

10:30 Children's Hour (Ed Herlihy)

11:30 Time for Adventure "Squeak the Squirrel"/"YMCA on World Fronts" (Milton Ford)

noon Mr. Wizard

12:30 Top Secret "Narrow to One"

12:45 Viewpoint (guest Assemblyman/minority leader Eugene Bannigan)

1:00 American Forum

1:30 Catholic Hour "Communist History" (Rev. James J. McQuade)

2:00 Conversation with Sean O'Casey (visiting the Irish playwright at his home in Torquay,
England)

2:30 Youth Wants to Know (guest Sen. Paul Douglas (D-IL))

3:00 Dr. Spock (discussing pre-school books with Scot Publishing Co's William Scot; also
relationships among sisters with guests including a grandma, her 3 daughters and several of their
kids)

3:30 Zoo Parade

4:00 Wide Wide World "Portrait of An American Winter"

5:30 Captain Gallant "The Constance Missal"

6:00 Meet the Press (guest: Secretary of the Treasury George W. Humphrey)

6:30 Roy Rogers

7:00 It's a Great Life "House Guest"

7:30 Frontier "The Ten Days of John Leslie"

8:00 Comedy Hour (guests Ernie Kovacs, Wally Cox, the Gentlemaniacs, and Eddie Mayehoff)

9:00 Alcoa Hour "A Patch on Faith"

10:00 Loreta Young "Song of Rome"

10:30 Justice "Broken Lullaby"

11:00 News (J.K.M. McCaffery)

11:15 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:10 Weather/Fishing

11:20 Eleventh-Hour Theater "Take It Big"

WABD 5-DuMont New York

9:55 Prayer/News

10:00 Western Tales "Colorado Serenade"

10:50 Homemaker's Newsreel

11:00 Star of the West "Man from Utah"

11:50 Hints for Women

noon Wonderama (Tim McCoy)

3:00 Feature Theater "The Crimson Key"


4:30 Feature Theater "Ghost Camera"

6:00 Beulah "Beulah and the Shop"

6:30 Youth Forum "Can a Physical Handicap Become an Asset?" (guest Dr. Howard A. Rusk, rehab
director at NYU-Bellevue Medical Center)

7:00 Between the Lines

7:30 Manhatan Playhouse "Master of Bankdom"

8:45 Beauty Hints

9:00 Playhouse Five "Calendar"

11:00 Featurama "The Best of the Week" (Tom Moore)

mid. Prevues/Prayer

WABC 7-ABC New York

11:30 Pet Center Show

noon Christopher Program "Abraham Lincoln's Personality"

12:30 Faith for Today

1:00 Feature Film "Meeting at Midnight"

2:00 Film Feature "Riot Squad"

3:00 Hopalong Cassidy

4:00 Dean James A. Pike (Cathedral of St. John the Divine)

4:30 College News Conference "Issues in the New Congress" (teens interview Mass. Sen. Leveret
Saltonstall)

5:00 Super Circus

6:00 Sky King "The Rainbird"

6:30 Gene Autry (no details listed, Gene ran on both ch 7 and 9 in the slot)

7:00 You Asked for It

7:30 Famous Film Festival "In Which We Serve" (writen, directed, produced, and starring Noel
Coward)
9:00 Chance of a Lifetime

9:30 Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour

10:30 Sunday Playhouse "Catherine the Great"

WNHC 8-ABC/CBS New Haven

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 This is the Life "I Killed Lt. Hartwell"

9:30 Christophers

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Texas Rangers

11:00 Super Circus

noon Outdoor Club (Bruce Gilson)

1:00 Looney Tunes

1:30 Stories of the Century "John Wesley Hardin"

2:00 Western Film "Son of Davy Crocket"

3:00 Three-Bell Theater "Donovan's Brain"

4:30 Hollywood Backstage

5:00 Lassie (same episode as ch 2 at 7)

5:30 Man Behind the Badge "The Desperate Moment"

6:00 Studio 57 "The Ballad of Jubal Picket"

7:00 You Asked for It

7:30 Private Secretary "Noble Gesture"

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Chance of a Lifetime

9:30 Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour


10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 Sunday News Special

11:15 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:20 Sherlock Holmes "The Case of the Impromptu Performance"

11:50 Mystery Theater "Case of Carrie's Coffin"

12:20 News

WOR 9-Ind New York

9:00 Christophers (guest Garry Moore)

9:15 What's Your Trouble? (Dr. & Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale)

9:30 Kiddie Video

10:00 Roy Rogers "Frontier Pony Express"

11:00 Health & Beauty"

11:15 Movie Museum "Ambrose's First Falsehood"/"Lindberg and the Desperate Encounter"

noon Fun for Lunch

12:30 This is the Life "I Killed Lt. Hartwell"

1:00 The World We Want (guests are participants in the 10th annual Herald Tribune High School
Forum, students come from Curtis High, Hempstead High, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, and
Switzerland)

1:30 Camera 9 Theater "Double Cross"

2:30 Enterprise, USA (look at Yeshiva University)

3:00 Biff Baker, USA "The Jewel"

3:30 Dateline Europe "In Valladon"

4:00 Million Dollar Movie-Uncut Version "Tales of Hoffmann"

6:30 Gene Autry "Singing Cowboy"

7:30 Million Dollar Movie "Tales of Hoffmann"


9:00 Famous Playhouse "Miss Jeremy and the Bran Sergin"

9:30 Conflicts "Night Light at Vardens"

10:00 Million Dollar Movie (Repeat from 7:30)

11:30 Oral Roberts

WPIX 11-Ind New York

11:30 Film Varieties

noon World of Tomorrow

12:30 Sightseeing

1:00 Feature Theater "Yellow Fin"

2:30 Feature Playhouse "Litle Big Horn"

4:00 Sunday Movie "Roaring City"

5:00 Tales of Hans Christian Andersen "The Puppet Showman"

5:30 Clubhouse Gang (Litle Rascals)

6:00 Soldiers of Fortune "The General"

6:30 Life with Father "Father and the Circus"

7:00 Big Playback (Jimmy Powers)

7:30 Victory at Sea "Batle for Leyte Gulf"

8:00 Inspector Mark Saber "Snowman Murder"

8:30 Foreign Intrigue "Speed Demon"

9:00 Ellery Queen "A Leter from the Dead"

9:30 City Detective "The Baby in the Basket"

10:00 Studio 57 "The Ballad of Jubal Picket"

10:30 Whistler "Silent Partner"

11:00 Weatherman
11:05 Fashion Show (Ethel Thorsen)

WATV 13-Ind New York

9:00 Film Highlights

9:15 Gospel Train

9:45 Christian Science

10:00 Thrills in Sports

10:15 Rabbi Schulem Reuben "Passport for Happiness"

10:30 Atualita Italiana (Erberto Landi)

11:00 Aldo Aldi

noon Dove Son Nato (Italian quiz show)

12:30 Fiesta Juvenil

1:00 Junior Carnival (Uncle Steve)

2:00 Opportunity Knocks (Milo Boulton)

2:30 Housewife's Hints

3:00 Western Feature "Drifting Along"

3:30 Western Roundup "Fighting Marshal"

4:30 Junior Carnival

5:30 Time for Pets (Murray Zaret)

6:00 Greek Show

7:00 Gov. Meyner's Report "Foster Care Program of the State Board of Child Welfare"

7:30 NJ Legislative Report "Increased State Aid for Schools-How Shall We Pay for It?"

8:00 Carousel Hispano

9:00 Evangel Hour (Rev. David Coddington)

9:30 Spanish Hour


11:00 Programa de los Once

WICC 43-ABC/DuMont Bridgeport

6:30pm This is the Life

7:00 You Asked for It

7:30 Famous Film Festival "In Which We Serve"

9:00 Local Film

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Re: Retro: New York City Sun, Jan 22, 1956

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from New York Herald Tribune

WRCA 4-NBC New York

1:30 Catholic Hour "Communist History" (Rev. James J. McQuade)

11:10 Weather/Fishing
WABD 5-DuMont New York

9:55 Prayer/News

8:45 Beauty Hints

mid. Prevues/Prayer

WABC 7-ABC New York

4:30 College News Conference "Issues in the New Congress" (teens interview Mass. Sen. Leveret
Saltonstall)

With a lineup like that, it's amazing that TV ever took off!

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Re: Retro: New York City Sun, Jan 22, 1956

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WATV 13-Ind New York

2:00 Opportunity Knocks (Milo Boulton)

Would anyone know if this was the U.S. equivalent of the long-running British talent show that
was hosted by the late Hughie Green?
Retro: New York City, Friday, January 28, 1949

Source; New York Times

Stations;

2-WCBS-TV (CBS)

4-WNBT (NBC)

5-WABD (DuMont)

7-WJZ-TV (ABC)

11-WPIX (Ind)

13-WATV (Ind)

MORNING

7:00-WABD-News. Time: Weather

7:15-WABD-Health Talk: Interviews

7:45-WABD-Your School Reporter-Hal Cooper

8:00-WABD-News, Weather; Interviews

8:30-WABO-Kindergarten-Pat Meikle

9:00-WARD-Time: Weather; Morning Chapel

9:30-WABD-Your Shopper-Kathi Norris

10:00-WABD-Rumpus Room-Johnny Olson

10:00-2:45-WATV-Test Patern

10:30-WABD-Welcome Neighbor-Johnny Woods

AFTERNOON
12:00-WABD-Amanda, Songs: Interviews

12:30-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather; Films

WABD-Ted Steele. Plano

1:00-WCBS-TV-Warren Hull Show

WABD-Okay Mother-Dennis James

1:30-WCBS-TV-Vanity Fair: Dorothy Doan, Gil Fates; Guest. Jules Miller

WABD-News: Music

2:30-WABD-Wendy Barrie Show

2:45-WATV-Music and Announcements

3:00-WABD-The Needie Shop-Alice Burrows

WATV-Feature Film; Western

3:15-WABD-Vincent Lopez

3:30-WABD-Time: Weather

3:45-WARD-Spare Room. Phil Hanna

4:00-WABD-And Everything Nice with Maxine Barret -

4,15-WABD--Fred Fassler, Violinist

4:30-.WABD-Women's club-Irene Murphy

4:45-WABD-Time; Weather

5:00-WABD-Ted Steele Show

WATV--Junior Frolics

5:15-WABD-Time: Weather; Interviews

5:30-WNBT-Howdy Doody-Bob Smith

WPIX-Music.

WATV-Film Serial: Fighting Marines


5:45-WABD-Children's Records

5:50-WATV-Camera Highlights

EVENING

6:00-WNBT-Easy Does It: Adele Girard, Johnny Andrews

WABD-Small Fry Club-Bob Emery

WPIX-News: Six Gun Playhouse

6:15-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather

6:25-WNBT-Weather; Tex Antoine

6:30-WCBS-TV-Lucky Pup

WNBT--Natural. Treasures; Ivan Sanderson

WABD-Camera Headlines

WATV-Musical Varieties

6:45-WCB5-TV-Bob Howard Show

WABD-Russ Hodges Scoreboard

7:00-WCBS-TV-Your Sports Special. With Caswell Adams and Dolly Stark

WNBT-Kukla, Fran and 011ie Show

WABD-Kev to the Missing

WJZ-TV-News, Gordon Fraser: Guest, J. K Lasser

WPIX-News: Film Museum

WATV-Film : Trails of the Wild. With Kermit Maynard

7:15-WCBS-TV-Places Please, With Barry Wood';Guests. Florence Ahl. Howard

Malone, Doreen Day,

WJZ-TV-Wren's Nest
7:30-WCBS-TV -Douglas Edwards, News

WNBT -Jack Kilty Show

WABD-Manhatan Spotlight, With Charles Tranum

WJZ-TV -Film Fun: Be-Bop on the Road

WPIX-Newsreei: Film Shorts

7:40-WNBT. WABD-Pick-up of Arrivals for Premiere of the Broadway Revue. at

the International Theatre

7:45-WCBS-TV-Make Mine Music; Carole Collman. Bill Skipper, Tony Motola Trio

WJZ-TV-The Fitzgeralds

7:50-WNBT-Newsreel Theatre; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-WCBS-TV-Adventures in Jazz. With Fred Robbins; Will Bradley. Orchestra

Conductor; Guests, Ray McKinley Orchestra, Mary Osborne, Lester Young,

Babs and His Three Sips and a Bop. Wyat and Taylor

WNBT & WABD-Broadway Revue: Sid Caesar, Mary McCarty, Imogene Coca, Gower

and Marge Chapion (Premiere)

WJZ-TV-Vaudeo Varieties

WATV-Telesports Review

8:15-WPIX-Sports-Guy Lebow

8:30-WCBS-TV.-Messing's Prize Party

WATV-Film: Man With Two Lives. With Edward Morris

8:40-WPIX-Basketball: Seton Halls vs. Providence College

9:00-WCBS-TV-Johns Hopkins Science Review

WNBT-Stop Me If You've Heard This One. Cal Finney, Benny Rubin. Leon

Janney.- Mae Questel. George Givot

WABD-Fashlons on Parade; Guest. Mrs.Grace Gilbert


WJZ-TV-Break the Bank-Bert Parks

9:30-WCBS-TV-Sports Show

WNBT-Your Show Time: Robert Louis Stevenson's Sire De Maietrolts' Door

With Dan 0 Herlihy. Morris Carnosky, Allene Roberts

WABD-News Reports

WJZ-TV-Joe Hasel Sports Review; Guest. Donna Fox

WATV-Requestfully Yours, With Paul Brenner

9:45-WJZ-TV-Alice Pearce Show

9:50-WCBS-TV-FIlm: I Accuse My Past. With Robert Lowell, Mary Beth Hughes

10:00-WNBT-Boxing. Madison Square Garden

10:45-WPIX-Newsreel

11:00-WCBS TV-Newsreel

WNBT-Supper Club with Perry Como; Fontane sisters, Mitchell Ayres

Orchestra

WABD-Stan Shaw

Retro: Kentucky Sunday, January 21, 1973

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

7 AM Insight

7:30 Farm Report

8 AM Gospel Jubilee

8:55 Jot (animated cartoon produced by the


Southern Baptist Convention)

9 AM The Story

9:30 This Is The Life

10 AM Roman Holidays (delay from Sat 8:30 AM)

10:30 Please Don't Eat The Daisies

11 AM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

12 N High Q

12:30 Rollin'

1 PM World Of Survival

1:30 Engelbert Humperdinck (Gina Lollobrigida, Lou Rawls,

Kaye Ballard, Roger Whitaker)

2:30 PGA Golf: Dean Martin Tucson Open (final round)

4 PM Movie: "Queen Of The Nile" (time approximate)

6 PM Tempo

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney ("50 Happy Years," a retrospective

of Disney's work that dates back even before he created Mickey

Mouse in 1928)

8:30 Columbo

10 PM Return To Peyton Place (nighttime episode of the daytime soap)

10:30 The Evil Touch (Anthony Quayle hosts)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Woman In Hiding"


WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7:30 Agriculture Today

8 AM Catholic Mass

8:30 Sunday Soul (gospel music)

9 AM Cadle Chapel

9:30 Church By The Road

10 AM World Front (Dr. E.H. van der Beugel examines the question of

whether or not the U.S. and Western Europe should be economic

rivals.)

10:30 NAACP Presents

11 AM Man From U.N.C.L.E.

12 N NHL Hockey: Minnesota North Stars-Detroit Red Wings

2:30 PGA Golf: Dean Martin Tucson Open (final round, time approximate)

4 PM Conference With The Mayor (time approximate)

4:30 World Of Survival

5 PM It's Academic (William Mason, Villa Madonna, and Bethel-Tate high

schools compete.)

5:30 News

6 PM AHL Hockey: Cincinnati Swords-Richmond Robins

8:30 Columbo (time approximate)

10 PM Return To Peyton Place

10:30 The Protectors

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Magic Christian" (watch for Ringo Starr in this one
from '69)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

7 AM Kentucky Afield

7:30 Movie: "Mr. Magoo In Sherwood Forest"

9 AM Archie's Fun House

9:30 Harlem Globetroters (animated)

10 AM Your Town (Georgetown, OH is featured)

10:30 Police Call (police officers communicating with 5-10-year-olds)

11 AM Call The Doctor (marriage problems is the topic)

12 N Suspense Theatre

1 PM Bowling

2 PM Face The Nation

2:30 Please Don't Eat The Daisies

3 PM Decorator Crafts

3:30 Pro Bowl Pre-Game

4 PM Pro Bowl (from Dallas: AFC beat NFC, 33-28)

7 PM Governor's News Conference (time approximate)

7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 Mannix

9:30 Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman (rerun of the 1969

special that prompted CBS to give Mary Tyler Moore her

own show)
10:30 Half The George Kirby Comedy Hour (guest: Arte Johnson)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (delay from Fri 9 PM)

2 AM Christophers

2:30 News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:30 Lamp Unto My Feet (Rev. Albert van den Heuvel, secretary-general

of the Netherlands Reformed Church, discusses how children learn

about religion, delay from 10 AM)

8 AM Look Up And Live (the Cursillo movement, known as a "crash course

in Christianity," delay from 10:30 AM)

8:30 Day Of Discovery

9 AM Town And Country

9:30 Harlem Globetroters

10 AM Here Come The Brides (guest: Denver Pyle)

11 AM Church Service (probably Walnut Street Baptist Church)

12 N Now

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Daniel Boone

2 PM Wild Wild West

3 PM Get Smart

3:30 Pro Bowl Pre-Game

4 PM Pro Bowl
7 PM WHAS News Conference (time approximate)

7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 Mannix

9:30 Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman

10:30 The Protectors

11 PM CBS News (Dan Rather)

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Noel Gospel Singers

7 AM Old-Time Gospel Hour (Jerry Falwell)

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Dialogue

10 AM Skipper Ryle

11 AM Soul Train (Cicely Tyson, the Temptations,

King Floyd)

12 N Revival Fires

12:30 Day Of Discovery

1 PM Movie: "The Firefly"

3:30 Championship Fishing

4 PM Feedback
4:30 Big Valley

5:30 The Virginian

7 PM Untamed World

7:30 News

8 PM The FBI (guest: Martin Sheen)

9 PM ABC Movie: "How The West Was Won" (the series wouldn't

debut for another five years)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Litle Shop Of Horrors" (from '60)

1 AM Issues And Answers (guest is George Wallace, delay from

1:30 PM)

1:30 ABC News (Bill Beutel)

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

6:30 Mormon Tabernacle Choir

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Evening At Pops (Roberta Peters helps salute old Vienna.)

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Tom Brown's Schooldays," Part 2)

10 PM Firing Line (William F. Buckley Jr. makes his annual forecast

of what to expect in the new year.)

sign off 11 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)


7 AM Old-Time Gospel Hour

8 AM Rev. Walter Strong

8:30 Revival Fires

9 AM Gospel Jubilee

10 AM Young At Heart (religious)

10:30 Immanuel Baptist Church

11:30 New Shapes: Education

12 N NHL Hockey: North Stars-Bruins

2:30 PGA Golf: Dean Martin Tucson Open (final round, time approximate)

4 PM Homemakers Today (time approximate)

4:30 Legacy (the works of Dutch painters, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh)

5:30 Lee Rose (Transylvania University basketball highlights)

6 PM Wilburn Brothers

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hollywood Squares (Bill Bixby, Glen Campbell, Janet Leigh, Don Rickles,

Leslie Uggams, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde)

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Columbo

10 PM Return To Peyton Place

10:30 This Is Your Life (surprisee: LA police officer Robert J. Burke)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Law And Order" (Ronald Reagan stars in this Western from '53,

obviously nothing to do with the series)


WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

7 AM Jimmy Swaggart

7:30 Rev. Bob Harrington

8 AM Cartoons

8:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

9 AM Flintstones (2 episodes)

10 AM Wonderama

12 N Movie: "The Last Wagon"

2 PM Movie: "Creature With The Atom Brain"

3:30 Movie: "Tarzan And The Jungle Boy" (Mike Henry

plays Tarzan, from '68)

5:30 Movie: "Dracula's Daughter"

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Lawrence Welk (oldies but goodies)

8:30 Movie: "Zorba The Greek"

11 PM CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 9)

11:15 David Susskind (topic: can the positions of the moon,

sun, and stars predict the future? Six astrologers analyze

the signs of the zodiac.)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Mormon Tabernacle Choir

7:30 Tobacco Talk


8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Archie's Fun House

9:30 Harlem Globetroters

10 AM Day Of Discovery

10:30 Right On!

11 AM It Is Writen

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N Area Profile

12:30 Movie: "Six Of A Kind" (watch for W.C. Fields and

George Burns in this one from '34)

1:45 People And Problems

2 PM Bill Anderson

2:30 Tobacco Talk

3 PM Kathy Hill (country music)

3:30 Pro Bowl Pre-Game

4 PM Pro Bowl

7 PM Joe Hall (UK basketball highlights, time approximate)

7:30 Lassie

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 Mannix

9:30 Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman

10:30 The Adventurer

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Golden Earrings"


WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

7 AM Agriscope

7:30 Rev. Don Young

8 AM Outreach '72 (that's what it says, shouldn't it be

"Outreach '73"?)

8:30 Rex Humbard

9:30 Oral Roberts

10 AM Hazel

10:30 Church Service

11:30 Make A Wish (a London blacksmith shop and the

band shell in Hyde Park)

12 N Reason And Controversy

12:30 Under Discussion

1 PM Newsmakers

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM NBA Basketball: Warriors-Bucks

4:30 Wrestling (time approximate)

5:30 I Love Lucy

6 PM Movie: "Somebody Loves Me"

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "How The West Was Won"

11 PM Movie: "633 Squadron" (ABC News follows at

approximately 1 AM)
WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

7:30 Rev. Bob Harrington

8 AM Billy James Hargis And His All-American Kids

8:30 Revival Fires

9 AM It Is Writen

9:30 TBA

10 AM Kathryn Kuhlman

10:30 Herald Of Truth

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Movie: "It Ain't Hay" (Abbot and Costello)

1 PM Movie: "The Big Knife"

3 PM Lancer

4 PM Movie: "Oh, Susanna"

6 PM Tarzan

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Johnny Mann's Stand Up And Cheer (guest:

Mickey Rooney)

8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM Mancini Generation (guests: Norm Crosby,

Loreta Lynn)

9:30 Avengers

10:30 Commercial Film (what we now call an infomercial)

10:45 Roller Derby


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

8:30 Outreach '72

9 AM Old-Time Gospel Hour

10 AM Curiosity Shop (Dennis the Menace explores the question:

who makes rules?)

11 AM Church Service

12 N This Is The Life

12:30 Arthur Smith

1 PM CORE Soul Den

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM NBA Basketball: Warriors-Bucks

4:30 Movie: "Angels With Dirty Faces" (classic with James Cagney

and Pat O'Brien, time approximate)

6 PM Perry Mason

7 PM I Spy

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "How The West Was Won"

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Insight

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

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

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


7 PM Zoom

7:30 Evening At Pops

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Firing Line

sign off 11 PM

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Sunday, January 21, 1973

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7:30 Light Unto My Path

8 AM Gospel Jubilee (guest: Aaron Wilburn--

don't know if he's related to Teddy

and Doyle)

9 AM Popeye

10:30 Sound Of Youth

11 AM Church Service

12 N NHL Hockey: Minnesota North Stars-Detroit

Red Wings

2:30 PGA Golf: Dean Martin Tucson Open (final

round, time approximate)

4 PM Cole Porter In Paris (Perry Como, Diahann Carroll,


Louis Jourdan, Connie Stevens, Charles Aznavour,

Twiggy, a Cole Porter songfest partially filmed in

Paris, time approximate)

5 PM Bighorn! (John Denver narrates and composed the

music for this saga of the endangered American

bighorn sheep.)

6 PM News

6:30 Lawrence Welk (oldies but goodies)

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney ("50 Happy Years" traces

Walt's career back even before he created Mickey Mouse

in 1928.)

8:30 Columbo

10 PM Return To Peyton Place (nighttime edition of the daytime soap)

10:30 I Am Joe's Heart

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Last Sunset"

1:40 News

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7:30 Gospel Jubilee (the Sego Brothers are guests)

8:30 Rex Humbard

9:30 Day Of Discovery

10 AM Oral Roberts (an interview with singer Skeeter Davis)

10:30 It Is Writen
11 AM Faith For Today

11:30 Eleventh Hour

12 N NHL Hockey: North Stars-Red Wings

2:30 PGA Golf: Dean Martin Tucson Open (final round, time

approximate)

4 PM Addams Family (time approximate)

4:30 Legacy (Dutch artists, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh)

5:30 Championship Fishing

6 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Columbo

10 PM Return To Peyton Place

10:30 Young Dr. Kildare

11 PM John Swafford (gospel music)

12 M The Saint

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:30 Sacred Heart

6:45 Living Word

7 AM Insight

7:30 This Is The Life

8 AM Day Of Discovery
8:30 Oral Roberts

9 AM Church Service

9:30 Children's Gospel Hour

10 AM Herald Of Truth

10:30 Faith For Today

11 AM Church Service

12 N Georgians Speak

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Wally's Workshop

1:30 Movie: "Cat Ballou"

3:30 Pro Bowl Pre-Game

4 PM Pro Bowl (from Dallas: AFC 33, NFC 28)

7 PM News (time approximate)

7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 Mannix

9:30 Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman (the 1969

special that persuaded CBS to give Mary Tyler Moore

her own show)

10:30 TV5 Reports

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (delay from

Fri 9 PM)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)


12 N Zoom

12:30 Electric Company

1 PM Sound Of Youth

1:30 Furman Presents (Furman University, Greenville, SC)

2 PM Science '72 (yes, that's what it says--subject is the

learning influences on pre-school children)

3 PM Music And The Spoken Word

3:30 Southern Perspective

4:30 Speaking Freely (B.F. Skinner argues that man's freedom

will lead him to destroy our civilization.)

5:30 College Basketball: Georgia-LSU (taped)

7 PM Kingdom Of The Sea

7:30 Evening At Pops (Roberta Peters joins in a salute to old

Vienna.)

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Tom Brown's School Days," Part 2)

10 PM Ten Outstanding Young Men '73

sign off 11:30 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

7 AM Gospel Hour (not sure if this is Jerry Falwell's "Old-Time

Gospel Hour")

8 AM Call Of Calvary
8:30 Rev. T.L. Lowery

9 AM Word Of God School

9:30 Light Unto My Path

10 AM Curiosity Shop (Dennis the Menace explores the question:

who makes rules?)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Film

12:30 Backyard Safari

1 PM Chatanooga Plus And Minus

1:30 Issues And Answers (George Wallace is the guest)

2 PM NBA Basketball: Golden State Warriors-Milwaukee Bucks

4:30 TBA

5 PM Movie: "The Wackiest Ship In The Army"

7 PM Paul Lynde (delay from Wed 8 PM)

7:30 This Is Your Life (surprisee: LA police officer Robert J. Burke)

8 PM The FBI (guest: Martin Sheen)

9 PM ABC Movie: "How The West Was Won" (the series wouldn't debut

for another five years)

11 PM ABC News (Bill Beutel)

11:15 Voice Of Victory

11:45 Get Smart

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

6 AM Ebony Beat
7 AM Good Morning Atlanta

7:30 Rex Humbard

8:30 Revival Fires

9 AM Yes

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM Curiosity Shop

11 AM Bullwinkle

11:30 Make A Wish (a London blacksmith shop, the

band shell in Hyde Park)

12 N News

12:30 Johnny Mann's Stand Up And Cheer (guest:

Hugh O'Brian)

1 PM Countdown From Eleven

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM Ebony Beat

3 PM Roller Derby

4 PM Temperatures Rising (delay from Tue 8 PM)

4:30 Movie: "It Started With A Kiss"

6:30 News

7 PM I've Got A Secret (Marty Allen has a secret for

Richard Dawson, Anita Gillete, Henry Morgan,

and Bety White; Steve Allen hosts)

7:30 Ebony Beat Journal

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "How The West Was Won"


11 PM News

11:40 ABC News

11:55 Countdown From Eleven

12:25 Ebony Beat Journal

12:55 News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

7 AM Challenge Of The Bible

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

8 AM Gospel Sing

8:30 Good News

9 AM Rev. Bob Harrington

9:30 Church Service

10 AM Bread Of Life

10:30 Paul Harvey's Bible Stories

11 AM Here And Now

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N Point Of View

12:30 Billy James Hargis And His All-American

Kids

1 PM Untamed World

1:30 Church Service

2 PM Gilligan's Island

2:30 Bonnie Lou And Buster


3 PM Hogan's Heroes

3:30 Pro Bowl Pre-Game

4 PM Pro Bowl

7 PM News (time approximate)

7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 Mannix

9:30 Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman

10:30 The Protectors

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News (Dan Rather)

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Devil's 8" (delay from Fri 12 M)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Day Of Discovery

7:30 Silver Bells

8 AM Georgia All-Stars

8:30 Rev. Clyde Martin

9 AM Archie's Fun House

9:30 The Kingsmen (gospel music, not the group that did

"Louie Louie")

10 AM Sego Brothers And Naomi

10:30 Swilley Family

11 AM Mabel White Baptist Church


12 N Beter Living

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Know Your Bible

1:30 Wesleyan Notebook

2 PM Close-Up

2:15 Southern Sportsman

2:30 TBA

3:30 Pro Bowl Pre-Game

4 PM Pro Bowl

7 PM The Waltons (guest: Richard Thomas' then-real life

girlfriend, Sian Barbara Allen, delay from Thu 8 PM,

time approximate)

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 Mannix

9:30 Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman

10:30 Dear Mr. School Superintendent

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Robins Report (Robins AFB)

11:20 High Chaparral

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

4:30 Speaking Freely

5:30 Southern Perspective


6:30 Wall Street Week

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Evening At Pops

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Lawmakers

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6:30 Agriculture U.S.A.

7 AM Rev. Bob Harrington

7:30 Rev. Bob Moore

8 AM Streams Of Faith

8:30 Church Service

9 AM Litle Rascals

9:30 Speed Racer

10 AM Buddy Farnan's Magic Funnies

10:30 Movie: "Mildred Pierce"

12:30 Untamed World

1 PM Movie: "Bagdad"

3 PM Bill Anderson (guests: Bobby Bare, Jeanne Pruet)

3:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Charlie Walker, Johnny

Duncan, Crystal Gayle)

4 PM Buck Owens

4:30 Porter Wagoner (the LeFevres)


5 PM It Takes A Thief

6 PM Movie: "The Forty-Eight-Hour Mile" (feature version of

Darren McGavin's 1968-69 series "The Outsider")

8 PM Movie: "Colorado Territory"

10 PM Wagons Ho! ("Wagon Train" reruns)

11 PM One Step Beyond

11:30 Movie: "Skylark"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

3:40 Spanish IV

4 PM Good New Days

4:30 Latin Atlanta

5 PM Maggie And The Beautiful Machine

5:30 Full Circle (Leon Russell and Cat Stevens in concert)

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Evening At Pops

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Firing Line (William F. Buckley Jr. offers his annual

predictions of things to look for in the new year.)

sign off 11 PM

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)


7:30 Rev. Bob Harrington

8 AM Revival Fires

8:30 Hour Of Deliverance

9 AM Gospel Hour (again, don't know if this is Jerry Falwell)

10 AM Herald Of Truth

10:30 Brother Al

11 AM Paul Harvey's Bible Stories

11:30 Faith For Today

12 N NHL Hockey: North Stars-Red Wings

2:30 PGA Golf: Dean Martin Tucson Open (final round, time

approximate)

4 PM TBA (movie "Bedtime Story" may air here)

5 PM Sports Action Pro-File

5:30 Animal World

6 PM Untamed World

6:30 Wild Kingdom

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Columbo

10 PM Return To Peyton Place

10:30 Police Surgeon

11 PM The Adventurer

sign off 11:30 PM

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)


6 PM Aesthetic Venture

6:30 TBA

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Evening At Pops

8:30 French Chef

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Firing Line

sign off 11 PM

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

7:30 Camp Meeting Hour

8 AM Gospel Hour (again, Jerry Falwell?)

9 AM Fury

9:30 The Answer

10 AM The Story

10:30 700 Club

11:30 700 Club

12:30 Challenge Of The Bible

1 PM Human Dimension

1:30 Warren Roberts (gospel music)

2:30 Rex Humbard

3:30 Cotage Prayer Meeting

4 PM Kathryn Kuhlman
4:30 Oral Roberts (interview with Skeeter Davis)

5 PM Assembly Of God Tabernacle

5:30 Deaf Hear

6 PM Encounter

6:30 Waters Family

7 PM New Directions

7:30 700 Club

8:30 700 Club

sign off 9:30 PM

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chatanooga (Ind.)

9 AM Cartoons/Three Stooges

9:30 Blue Grass Gospel Boys

9:45 Cartoons

10:30 Movie: "Badman's Territory"

12 N The Story

12:30 Revival Fires

1 PM Rev. Harry Henderson (no cracks about "Harry

And The Hendersons")

1:30 Old Country Church

2 PM Upper Room

2:30 Church Service

3:30 Youth For Christ

4 PM Words For Life


5 PM Hour For The Needy

6 PM Movie: "Virginia City"

8 PM Movie: "Woman In White"

10 PM Movie: "White Heat" ("Made it, Ma! Top of the world!")

11:30 Movie: "Badman's Territory"

RETRO: ATLANTA - 9/25/1996

Wednesday, September 25, 1996

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Ellen

08:30PM Townies

09:00PM Grace Under FIre

09:30PM Drew Carey

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Hard Copy

12:35AM Maureen O'Boyle

01:35AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

02:35AM Jenny Jones

03:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM EXTRA

05:30AM Access Hollywood

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Fox After Breakfast

10:00AM Jerry Springer

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

12:30PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

01:00PM Day & Date


02:00PM Newlywed Game

02:30PM Dating Game

03:00PM Bzzz!

03:30PM Real TV

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Access Hollywood

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM Party of Five

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Strange Universe

01:00AM News

02:00AM Streets of San Francisco

03:00AM Barnaby Jones

04:00AM Day & Date

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today
09:00AM Pat Bullard

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy

08:00PM Wings

08:30PM John Larroquete

09:00PM NewsRadio

09:30PM Men Behaving Badly

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later
02:05AM Lesko's Info Power

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

05:00AM Babylon 5

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mega Man

07:00AM Masked Rider

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Animaniacs

08:30AM Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

09:00AM Bradshaw Difference

10:00AM Sccop

11:00AM Gordon Elliot

12:00PM Judge Judy

12:30PM Judge Judy

01:00PM Carleton Sheets

01:30PM TMT Media

02:00PM The Pink Panther

02:30PM Bugs 'n' Daffy

03:00PM Eek! Stravaganza

03:30PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:00PM Big Bad Beetleborgs

04:30PM Power Rangers Zeo

05:00PM A Different World


05:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Sister, Sister

08:30PM Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher

09:00PM The Wayans Bros.

09:30PM The Jamie Foxx Show

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM Hunter

01:00AM Pyschic Reader

01:30AM TMT Media

02:00AM Scoop

03:00AM Gordon Elliot

04:00AM MOVIE: Sweet Revenge

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM CBS News

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Montel Williams


10:00AM Geraldo Rivera

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM Geraldo Rivera

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Roseanne

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM The Nanny

09:00PM MOVIE: Once You Meet a Stranger

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Paid Programming


06:00AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

06:30AM Street Sharks

07:00AM Bruno the Kid

07:30AM The Mask

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Samurai Pizza Cats

09:00AM Step by Step

09:30AM Laverne & Shirley

10:00AM I Love Lucy

10:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:00AM Baywatch

12:00PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Dinosaurs

02:30PM Bananas in Pajamas

03:00PM Darkwing Duck

03:30PM Gargoyles

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Quack Pack

05:00PM Step by Step

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Mad About You

07:00PM Martin

07:30PM Martin
08:00PM The Sentinel

09:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM Good Times

11:30PM 227

12:00AM 227

12:30AM All in the Family

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM I Love Lucy

02:00AM Adventures of Sinbad

03:00AM The Entertainers

04:00AM Bonanza

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today


03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:30PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00PM NewsNight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Inside Politics

01:30AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Overnight

03:15AM World Report

03:30AM Sports Late Night

04:00AM Crossfire

04:30AM CNN Newsroom

TBS Superstation
05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM The Brady Bunch

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:05AM Who's the Boss?

10:35AM Family Ties

11:05AM Empty Nest

11:35AM Andy Griffith

12:05PM Matlock

01:05PM MOVIE: The Sea Wolf

03:05PM The Flintstones

03:35PM Scooby-Doo

04:05PM Taz-Mania

04:35PM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:35PM America's Funniest Home Videos


08:05PM MOVIE: Superman III

11:50PM MOVIE: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

01:05AM MOVIE: The Great Escape II: The Untold Story

Retro: New York City, Monday, January 31, 1949

Source; New York Times

Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS)

4-WNBT (NBC)

5-WABD (DuMont)

7-WJZ-TV (ABC)

11-WPIX (Ind.)

13-WATV (Ind.)

MORNING

7:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

7:15-WABD-Health Talk; Interviews

7:45-WABD-Your School Reporter

8:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

8:30-WABD-KIndergarten-Pat Meikle

9:00-WABD-Time; Morning Chapel

9:30-WABD-Time; Television Shopper

10:00-WABD-Margaret Johnson, Songs

10:15-WABD-Camera Headlines (news)

10:30-WABD-Rumpus Room with Johnny Olson


11:00-WABD-Stan Shaw

AFTERNOON

12: 00-WABD-Amanda, Interviews

WJZ-TV-News (Hourly to 6)

12:30-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather; Films

WABD-Ted Steele. Piano

1:00-WCBSTVWarren Hall Show

WABD-Okay, Mother; Dennis James

1:30-WCBS-TV-Vanity Fair; Dorothy Doan, Gil Fates: Guest, Baroness Ann Marie Dobihoff

WABD-News; Music

2:30-WABD-Inside Photoplay: Wendy Barrie

3:00-WABD-The Needle Shop

3:15-WABD-Vincent Lopez

3:30-WABD-TIme: Weather

3:45-WABD-Spare Room

4:00-WABD-And Everything Nice

4:15-WABD-Fred Fassler. Violin

4:30-WABD-Women's Club; Fashion Page

WPIX-Music

5:00-WABD-Ted Steele Show

WPIX-Comics on Parade

5:15-WABDTime and Weather

WPIX-Pixie Playtime
5:30-WNBT-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith

WABD-Time; Weather

5:45-WABD-Children's Records

WPIX-Magic Books

EVENING

6:00-WNBT-Easy Does It (variety); Adele Girard, Johnny Andrews

WABD-Small Fry Club-Bob Emery

WPIX-News: Six Gun Playhouse

6:15-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather

6:25-WNBT-Weather; Tex Antoine

6:30-WCBS-TV-Lucky Pup

WNBT--Natural. Treasures; Ivan Sanderson

WABD-Camera Headlines

WATV-Musical Varieties

6:45-WCB5-TV-Bob Howard Show

WABD-Russ Hodges Scoreboard

7:00-WCBS-TV-Your Sports Special. With Caswell Adams and Dolly Stark

WNBT-Kukla, Fran and 011ie Show

WABD-Doorway to Fame

WJZ-TV-News and Views

WPIX-News: Record Rendezvous

7:10-WCBS-TV-Sportsmen's Quiz

7:15-WCBS-TV-Places Please; Variety with guest Phil Hanna


7: 30-WCBS-TV-CBS Television News with Douglas Edwards

WNBT-American Songs: Paul Arnold. Nelle Fischer. Ray Harrison

WABD-Manhatan Spotlight with Jack Granum

WJZ-TV-Film: The Fireman; Charlie Chaplin

WPIX-Newsreel

7:40-WPIX-Film Shorts

7:45-WCBS-TV-Make Mine Music: Carole Coleman. Bill Skipper, Tony Motola

WABD-Sylvie St. Claire. Songs

WJZ-TV-The Fitzgeralds

7:50-WNBT-Newsreel Theater with John Cameron Swayze

8:00-WCBS-TV-The Goldbergs; Play. With Gertrude Berg

WNBT-Variety Show

WABD-Photographic Horizons

WJZ-TV-Kiernan's Korner

WPIX-Jazz Concert: Jimmy Smith. Ravens Quartet. Billy Toffel and others

8:30-WCBS-TV-Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

WNBT-Tele-Theatre: All's Fair With Mary Boland. Roland Young, and Patricia Kirkland

WABD-Films

WJZ-TV-What Do You Think? Should We Adopt Russia's Tactics? Dr, Robert

M. Hutchins. Lynn A. Williams Jr., John Harden

WPIX-Film: The Scarlet Pimpernel, With Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon

9:00-WCBS-TV-Morey Amsterdam Show

WNBT-Play; A Husband's Rights; Ian Kieth, John Harvey, Melba Rae

WJZ-TV-Skip Farrell Show

9:30-WCBS -TV-People's Platform, with Quincy Howe and Guests


WNBT-Americana, Ben Grauer

10: 00-WNBT-Boxing, St. Nicholas Arena

WCBS-TV-Blues by Bargy

WABD-Court of Current issues: Should Congress Pass the Truman Civil Rights

Program? Milton Stewart, Roger Baldwin. Walter White. Rep, 0. C. Fisher.

Thomas J. Norton, Rep. F, Edward Herbert

10:10-WPIX-Newsreel

10:15-WCBS-TV-Newsreel

11:00-WNBT-Newsreel

Retro:Cleveland January 28, 1949

Source:Cleveland Plain Dealer

I thought it would be interesting to compare Cleveland to the New York listings that Bob1370
had yesterday:

WNBK-4 NBC

WEWS-5 CBS/DuMont/ABC

10AM

5 Test Patern

2PM

5 Test Patern

5PM
5 Test Patern-Music

5:25

4 Bulletin Board

5:30

4 Howdy Doody

5 Uncle Jake's House-Gene Carroll

6PM

4-To Be Announced

5 Small Fry Club-DuMont

6:30

5 Lucky Pup-CBS

6:45

4 Bob Reed Show

5 Russ Hodges-DuMont

7PM

4 Kukla, Fran and Ollie

5 Telesports Digest-Syndicated Through WATV-13/MCA-TV (13 had it an hour later)..Interestingly,


many episodes of this program survive..

7:30
4 American Songs

5 News-Douglas Edwards-CBS

7:45

5 Tune Time

7:50

4 Newsreel-John Cameron Swayze

8PM

4,5 Admiral Broadway Revue-Premiere (NBC/DuMont-This may have had to to with WDTV
Pitsburgh)

9PM

4 Edward Wallace-WNBK News Commentator

5 Break The Bank-ABC

9:30

4 (Your) Show Time-NBC

5 Joe Hasel Sports-ABC

9:45

5 Earl Wrightson-CBS (on delay?)

10PM

4 Cavalcade Of Sports
5 Bowling Tournament

10:45

5 Wrestling

11PM

4 Program Previews

Midnight

5 Sign-Off

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Re: Retro:Cleveland January 28, 1949

According to Castleman and Podrazik, "Admiral Broadway Revue"

was carried on both NBC and DuMont (to maximize coverage--it was

seen in every city with television, even if on kinescope); it was

supposed to be DuMont's passport to instant credibility among the networks, being

a fairly big-budget variety show (Sid Caesar's first series, BTW).

Instead, the public perceived it as an NBC show, at least in markets


where only one station aired it, so DuMont did not get the credibility it was

looking for. One former DuMont exec, interviewed for Jeff Kiseloff's "The Box,"

felt the real beginning of the end for DuMont came three years later, when

Jackie Gleason moved to CBS.

Earl Wrightson's show aired on ABC Saturdays 7:45-8 PM from September 1948

to January 1949, moving to Mondays 7:15-7:30 from January to April 1949.

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, January 22, 1983

From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

5 AM CNN Headline News/Local News

6 AM Lone Ranger

6:30 Bugs Bunny (not to be confused with "The

Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show")

7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 ABC Weekend Special: "The Haunted Mansion

Mystery" (conclusion, week-behind from 12 N)

8 AM Superfriends

8:30 Pac-Man, Litle Rascals, Richie Rich

9:30 Pac-Man

10 AM Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy

11 AM Bugs Bunny
11:30 Timeout (local kids' show)

12 N News

12:30 American Bandstand (Wall of Voodoo, Juice Newton)

1:30 Tarzan

2:30 Movie: "Planet Of The Apes"

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (start of the show's 23rd year:

the Harlem Globetroters in New York, Men's World Cup

downhill skiing from Kitzbuhel, Austria)

6:30 News

7 PM Hee Haw (Charley Pride, the Family Brown, the Million

Dollar Band, Butch Baker)

8 PM T.J. Hooker

9 PM Love Boat (passengers: James Noble, Theresa Merrit,

Raymond St. Jacques, Brian Mitchell, Telma Hopkins,

Alan Young, Holland Taylor, Adam West)

10 PM Fantasy Island (Susan Lucci plays a soap actress who

thinks the villainess she plays on television is taking over

her life; also: Anson Williams, David Cassidy)

11 PM News

11:30 United Cerebral Palsy Telethon (to 6 PM Sun)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Morning At Emory

7:30 Kidsworld
8 AM Latin Atlanta

8:30 Pandamonium

9 AM Gilligan's Planet

9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

11:30 Meatballs & Spaghetti

12 N NFL Today

12:30 NFC Championship (Redskins 51, Rams 7, Skins beat Miami in

Super Bowl XVII, 27-17)

4 PM CBS Sports Saturday (boxing: Pinklon Thomas vs. Gerrie Coetzee,

live from Atlantic City; Women's World Cup skiing from Megeve, France)

5 PM College Basketball: West Virginia-Rutgers

7 PM Weekend Magazine (antique auctions in Atlanta; part 2 of 3 on Canadian

skiing; folk artist Howard Fenster; previews of "Gandhi" and "Sophie's

Choice," time approximate)

8 PM Bring 'Em Back Alive

9 PM CBS Movie: "Uncommon Valor"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Ten Tigers From Kwantung"

1:30 News

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29 ) Cochran

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

1:30 Victory Garden


2 PM This Old House

2:30 Magic Of Creative Oil Painting

3 PM Quilting

3:30 TBA

4 PM Guitar With Frederick Noad

4:30 TBA

5 PM Supersoccer

6 PM Six-Gun Heroes (Roy Rogers in "Roll On, Texas

Moon," from '46)

7 PM Austin City Limits (season premiere: Mickey Gilley

and T.G. Sheppard)

8 PM Movie: "George Washington Slept Here" (Jack Benny,

from '42)

9:30 Father, Dear Father

10 PM Mystery! (Sgt. Cribb)

11 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("Dark Mountain," from '44; Chapter

7 of "Zorro's Black Whip" from '44; "Kings Of Sport," a

'40 short)

sign off 12:30 AM

WXIA 11 Alive (NBC)

5 AM Gunsmoke

6 AM College Today

6:30 Adventures In Living


7 AM Laverne & Shirley & Company

7:30 George Of The Jungle

8 AM Flintstone Funnies

8:30 Shirt Tales

9 AM Smurfs

10:30 Gary Coleman (animated)

11 AM Incredible Hulk And Amazing Spider-Man

12 N Star Trek

1 PM Gunsmoke

2 PM College Basketball: Notre Dame-Maryland

4 PM PGA Golf: Bob Hope Desert Classic (fourth round--

it was the only tournament with five rounds, time

approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)

7 PM At The Movies (previewed: "Gandhi," "Moonlighting"

(don't think there's a connection to the series),

"Veronika Voss")

7:30 Jack Anderson Confidential

8 PM Diff'rent Strokes

8:30 Silver Spoons

9 PM Mama's Family (debut)

9:30 Taxi (new day)

10 PM The Family Tree (debut of a six-part series about two

divorcees whose marriage plans are disrupted by the


woman's handicapped child)

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (Lily Tomlin hosts and is also musical

guest; also, mime Bill Irwin)

1 AM Star Trek

2 AM Movie: "The Beast Must Die"

3:30 Outer Limits

4:30 Gunsmoke

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5 AM Mission: Impossible

6 AM CNN News

7:05 Between The Lines

7:35 Vegetable Soup

8:05 Romper Room And Friends

8:35 That Girl

9:05 Fall Of Eagles

10:05 Movie: "Dial 'M' For Murder"

12:35 Movie: "Lord Jim"

4:05 Movie: "The Strangers In 7A" (Andy Griffith and

Ida Lupino in a '72 made-for-TV movie about an

apartment-building superintendent and his wife

who are being held hostage by bank robbers.)

5:35 Motorweek Illustrated


6:05 Wrestling (Georgia)

7:45 College Basketball: Arkansas-Houston (I think this

was still the Southwest Conference.)

10:05 Japan Bowl (a matchup of U.S. East and West all-stars

in Yokohama, time approximate)

1:05 News (time approximate)

1:35 Movie: "Innocent Bystanders"

3:45 Rat Patrol

4:15 Mission: Impossible

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 (PBS)

3:30 Powerhouse (show for teens)

4 PM Latin Atlanta

4:30 Computer Programme

5 PM Victory Garden

5:30 Take 30

6 PM This Old House

6:30 Inside Business Today

7 PM Sneak Previews

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8 PM Great Performances (the taping of Wagner's

"Ring" trilogy in Germany)

9 PM Jackie & Roy (scat singers--and married couple--

Jackie Cain and Roy Kral)


10 PM Time To Live With Leo Buscaglia

11 PM David Susskind (Ed Koch, Russell Baker, and Eli

Wallach talk about growing up in the Depression.)

sign off 12 M

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

8 AM Ernest Angley

9 AM Jim Bakker

10 AM Prophecy In The News

10:30 Financial Inquiry

11 AM Economic Review

11:30 Today's Black Woman

12 N 36 Jukebox Video

12:30 ACC Basketball: North Carolina State-Wake Forest

2:30 Soul Train (time approximate)

3:30 36 Jukebox Video

4:30 ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

6:30 Al McGuire OnSports (time approximate)

7 PM Movie: "Kung Fu Daredevils"

9 PM SEC Basketball: Georgia-Auburn

11 PM Movie: "The Apple" (time approximate)

12:45 Freeze Frame (rock music)

WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.)


6:30 Atlanta Forum

7 AM The Lesson

7:30 Christ The Answer: Assembly Of God

Tabernacle

8 AM Children's Classics

9 AM Wrestling (I'm thinking this is World Class, since

Ch. 46 had a sister station in Dallas, KXTX)

10 AM Movie: "Abbot And Costello Go To Mars"

11:30 Movie: "Good News"

1 PM Movie: "The Snows Of Kilimanjaro"

3 PM Bonanza

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Daniel Boone

6 PM Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries

7 PM Batlestar Galactica

8 PM Movie: "Something Wild"

10 PM The Difference (Jerry Falwell tours and promotes

Liberty Baptist College in Lynchburg, VA.)

11 PM Jesus Alive

11:30 Memories With Lawrence Welk (a musical tour of

Italy, from '66)

12:30 Independent Network News (Jeff Kamen)

sign off 1 AM
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Re: Retro: Atlanta Saturday, January 22, 1983

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition:

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

12:30 NFC Championship (Redskins 51, Rams 7, Skins beat Miami in

Super Bowl XVII, 27-17)

This game was Redskins 31, Dallas 17; the Rams weren't in the playoffs this season, but a year
later, they lost to the Skins 51-7 in a divisional playoff game.

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Saturday, January 22, 1983

OK. The way the World Almanac presents these playoff scores one

would think that 1983 means the games I mentioned, when the 1982

NFC Championship game was the one played on the date for these

retros. And it was Redskins 31, Dallas 17. BTW, the '82 season was

shortened by a strike.

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Saturday, January 22, 1983

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition:

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7:45 College Basketball: Arkansas-Houston (I think this

was still the Southwest Conference.)

Yep...the conference didn't disband until about a decade later; it ironically started with Arkansas
departing for the SEC in 1990, while Texas, Texas A&M, Baylor, and Texas Tech left join the then-
Big 8 (now Big 12) in 1994. The University of Houston joined Conference USA in 1996.
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Re: Retro: Atlanta Saturday, January 22, 1983

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

OK. The way the World Almanac presents these playoff scores one

would think that 1983 means the games I mentioned, when the 1982

NFC Championship game was the one played on the date for these

retros. And it was Redskins 31, Dallas 17. BTW, the '82 season was

shortened by a strike.

Yeah, the World Almanac could be confusing; for instance, the edition dated 1984 covered
everything that happened in '83..simple enough, except for the NFL section, which included the
results and stats for the '82-'83 season..ending in January '83!(The NFL has never dated its
seasons that way, but it would make it easier to track down the right results.)

Retro: Atlanta Monday, January 24, 1983

From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

5 AM CNN Headline News/Local News

6 AM ABC/Local News
7 AM Good Morning America (playwright Arthur

Miller; first in a week-long series on the

Super Bowl)

9 AM Family Feud (delay from 12 N)

9:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

10 AM People's Court

10:30 Match Game

11 AM Love Boat (passengers: Phil Harris, Bret Somers,

Cleavon Litle)

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 Eight Is Enough

5 PM People's Court

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

7 PM ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Entertainment Tonight (first of two on "Making Crime

Pay In Hollywood")

8 PM That's Incredible! (incredible kids: an 8-year-old

who rescued her pilot aunt from a burning plane;

a 10-year-old competitive archer; a 12-year-old

published author; a 5-year-old auto-accident victim


who survived 90 minutes of heart stoppage; Rubik's Cube

competitors; a 14-year-old who fought to change laws

regarding wheelchair travel; a 16-year-old who jumps his

bicycle over 16 people; a 5-year-old diver)

9 PM ABC Movie: "Malibu" (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 M*A*S*H

12 M Nightline (Ted Koppel)

12:30 The Last Word (Gregory Jackson)

1:30 Entertainment Tonight

2 AM CNN Headline News/Local News (all night)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

5 AM CBS News Nightwatch continues

6 AM Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 CBS News (Bill Kurtis/Diane Sawyer)

7 AM CBS News (Bill Kurtis/Diane Sawyer)

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Good Times

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 Charlie's Angels

5 PM One Day At A Time

5:30 The Jeffersons

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Dan Rather)

7:30 PM Magazine (coupon clipping; the kudzu vine)

8 PM Square Pegs

8:30 Filthy Rich

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 Newhart

10 PM Cagney & Lacey

11 PM News

11:30 Barney Miller

12 M Maude

12:30 Ironside

1:30 News

2 AM CBS News Nightwatch (all night)

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7:45 A.M. Weather

8 AM In-school programs

4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM 3-2-1 Contact

6:30 Over Easy (guest: singer Billy Daniels)

7 PM Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Lawmakers 1983 (coverage of the Georgia

legislature)

9 PM Great Performances: Wagner's "Das Rheingold"

sign off 11:30 PM

WXIA 11 Alive (NBC)

5 AM Mothers-In-Law

5:30 Rhoda

6 AM Morning Stretch

6:30 News

7 AM Today (preview of "TV Guide: 1982--The Year

In Television," which airs tonight on NBC)

9 AM Hour Magazine (Kin Shriner ("General Hospital"),

combating illness with a healthy mental attitude,

buying a home)

10 AM Facts Of Life

10:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Hit Man (first teaming of Peter Tomarken and Rod Roddy)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM Fantasy (guests: Randy Hamilton, Nell Carter, Philip McKeon)

4 PM WKRP In Cincinnati

4:30 More Real People (a family that owns and operates a telephone

company, mud wrestling with pigs, a flagpole business)

5 PM Three's Company

5:30 News

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (Tom Brokaw/Roger Mudd)

7:30 Lie Detector (debut of F. Lee Bailey's show which created a

few controversies, such as Ronald Reagan's barber denying he

dyed the Gipper's hair--he was found to be telling the truth but

people still wondered if Reagan dyed his own hair; tonight, Melvin

Dummar atempts to establish the authenticity of Howard Hughes'

will)

8 PM Litle House: A New Beginning

9 PM TV Guide: 1982--The Year In Television

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers subs for Johnny; Cher, Henry Winkler)

12:30 Late Night With David Leterman (singer Wayne Cochran is a guest)

1:30 NBC News (Linda Ellerbee/Bill Schechner)


2:30 Movie: "A Mater Of Time"

4 AM Gunsmoke

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5:20 World At Large

5:30 It's Your Business

6 AM CNN News

7:05 Funtime

7:35 I Dream Of Jeannie

8:05 My Three Sons

8:35 That Girl

9:05 Movie: "The Rat Race"

11:05 Perry Mason

12:05 People Now

1:05 Movie: "Lorna Doone"

3:05 Funtime

3:35 Flintstones

4:05 Munsters

4:35 Leave It To Beaver

5:05 Brady Bunch

5:35 Starcade (game show)

6:05 Carol Burnet And Friends (guest: Bety White)

6:35 Bob Newhart

7:05 Gomer Pyle, USMC


7:35 American Professionals (off-shore oil driller Steve Joyner)

8:05 Movie: "Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom"

10:05 News

11:05 All In The Family

11:35 Movie: "Dear Heart"

2:05 Movie: "It's A Bikini World"

4 AM Movie: "Jivaro"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 AM Contemporary Health Issues

7:30 To Life! Yoga With Priscilla Patrick (no relation--sigh!)

7:45 A.M. Weather

8 AM In-school programs

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 In-school programs

1:45 Electric Company

2:15 In-school programs

4 PM Electric Company

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Art Of Being Human

6:30 American Government Survey

7 PM Dick Cavet (conclusion of a 1979 interview with

producer Jed Harris)


7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Life On Earth (how marine invertebrates evolved)

9 PM Frontline: "88 Seconds In Greensboro" (the showdown

between KKK and National Socialist Party members that

left five Communist Worker Party protesters dead in

Greensboro, NC, in 1979)

10 PM Austin City Limits (balladeer Don Williams; West Texas

songwriters Butch Hancock, Townes Van Zandt, Jimmie

Gilmore, and David Halley)

11 PM Dick Cavet (Carmen McRae)

11:30 PBS Latenight (author Robert Wool discusses banks; Dennis

Wholey hosts)

sign off 12:30 AM

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

6:30 Jack LaLanne

7 AM Jim Bakker

8 AM Daystar

9 AM Tatletales (Martin Mull, June Allyson, Bart Braverman, pre-empted

on Ch. 5, delay from 4 PM)

9:30 New $25,000 Pyramid (Lynn Redgrave, Billy Crystal, pre-empted on

Ch. 5, delay from 10 AM)

10 AM Couples

10:30 Romance Theatre


11 AM Dr. Burt Bradley (topic: the Life Enrichment Program)

12 N Prisoner: Cell Block H

12:30 Sale Of The Century (pre-empted on Ch. 11, delay from 10:30 AM)

1 PM Just Men! (Wil Shriner, F. Lee Bailey, Ted McGinley, Jeff Altman,

Vince Ferragamo, Jimmie Walker, Michael Dudikoff; Bety White hosts,

pre-empted on Ch. 11, delay from 12 N)

1:30 Merv Griffin (Paul Sorvino, singer Tanya Solnik, Big Beautiful Woman magazine

editor Carole Shaw discussing weight problems)

2:30 New Day Dawning

3 PM Health Field

3:30 Sha Na Na

4 PM MV 3 (music videos)

5 PM 36 Jukebox Video

6 PM Benny Hill

6:30 Madame's Place

7 PM Saturday Night (hostess: Sissy Spacek; musical guest: Richard Baskin)

8 PM Kung Fu

9 PM ACC Basketball: Georgia Tech-Clemson

11 PM Benny Hill (time approximate)

11:30 Couples

12 M Jim Bakker

WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.)

6:30 Linus The Lionhearted


7 AM Tom And Jerry And Friends

8 AM Porky And Popeye

8:30 Great Space Coaster

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Independent Network News (Carter/Scot)

12 N McHale's Navy

12:30 Dick Van Dyke

1 PM Make Room For Daddy

1:30 Petticoat Junction

2 PM Mister Ed

2:30 Spider-Man/Spider-Woman

3 PM Cartoon Festival

3:30 Superfriends

4 PM Tom And Jerry/Woody Woodpecker

5 PM Scooby-Doo

5:30 Pink Panther

6 PM CHiPs Patrol (syndicated title for "CHiPs")

7 PM Mork & Mindy (William Shatner plays a space traveler)

7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Sandy Duncan)

8 PM Movie: "The President's Lady"

10 PM 700 Club

11 PM Classic Country (x2)

12 M In Search Of...
12:30 INN News

RETRO: ATLANTA - 9/03/1997

Wednesday, September 3, 1997

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM News

08:30PM Spin City


09:00PM Ellen

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:06AM Hard Copy

12:36AM Politically Incorrect

01:05AM Maureen O'Boyle

02:05AM The View

03:05AM Jenny Jones

04:05AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Crook & Chase

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Vicki Lawrence

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Access Hollywood

01:00PM Dating Game

01:30PM Newlywed Game

02:00PM Sally Jessy Raphael

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Jerry Springer

05:00PM News
06:00PM News

07:00PM Real TV

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM Funny Things Kids Do

09:00PM Party of Five

10:00PM News

11:00PM Keenen Ivory Williams

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:00AM Bzzz!

01:30AM News

02:30AM Strange Universe

03:00AM EXTRA

03:30AM Real TV

04:00AM Big Valley

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Alive's Peachtree Morning

10:00AM American Journal

10:30AM Jeopardy!

11:00AM News
12:00PM Leeza

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Steve.Oedekerk.com

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later

02:05AM Beverly Hills, 90210

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

05:00AM Babylon 5

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM The Bugs n' Daffy Show


07:00AM Animaniacs

07:30AM Pinky and the Brain

08:00AM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

08:30AM Bobby's World

09:00AM MOVIE: Advice to the Lovelorn

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Talk America

12:30PM Dear John

01:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

01:30PM The New Adventures of Captain Planet

02:00PM Bobby's World

02:30PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

03:00PM Eek! Stravaganza

03:30PM Big Bad Beetleborgs

04:00PM Goosebumps

04:30PM A Different World

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Sister, Sister

08:30PM Smart Guy

09:00PM The Wayans Bros.

09:30PM The Steve Harvey Show


10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Vibe

12:00AM Married...with Children

12:30AM The Simpsons

01:00AM Dear John

01:30AM Carleton Sheets

02:00AM Gordon Elliot

03:00AM Judge Judy

03:30AM Judge Judy

04:00AM Could it Be a Miracle?

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM CBS News

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Geraldo Rivera

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Geraldo Rivera


05:00PM Montel Williams

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Roseanne

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM The Nanny

09:00PM Coast to Coast

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM US Open Tennis Highlights

01:07AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

02:07AM Cops

02:37AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Samurai Pizza Cats

06:30AM Bananas in Pajamas

07:00AM Bruno the Kid

07:30AM Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad

08:00AM DuckTales

08:30AM The Berenstain Bears


09:00AM Baywatch

10:00AM MOVIE: The Night Strangler

12:00PM All in the Family

12:30PM All in the Family

01:00PM I Love Lucy

01:30PM I Love Lucy

02:00PM Quack Pack

02:30PM 101 Dalmatians

03:00PM Out of This World

03:30PM Out of This World

04:00PM Blossom

04:30PM Step by Step

05:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Mad About You

07:00PM Martin

07:30PM Martin

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

10:00PM Sanford and Son

10:30PM Sanford and Son

11:00PM Good Times

11:30PM 227

12:00AM 227

12:30AM All in the Family


01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM Diff'rent Strokes

02:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

03:00AM Adventures of Sinbad

04:00AM The Entertainers

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:30PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Burden of Proof

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today


11:00PM CNN Sports Illustrated

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM NewsNight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Burden of Proof

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM The Jetsons

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM Scooby-Doo

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM The Brady Bunch

08:35AM Gilligan's Island

09:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:05AM Three's Company

10:35AM Mama's Family

11:05AM Andy Griffith

11:35AM Andy Griffith

12:05PM Matlock

01:05PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. Detroit Tigers

04:05PM The Flintstones

04:35PM California Dreams

05:05PM Saved by the Bell


05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM Who's the Boss?

07:35PM Who's the Boss?

08:05PM MOVIE: Baby Boom

10:20PM MOVIE: Mr. Destiny

12:35AM MOVIE: They Only Kill Their Masters

02:35AM MOVIE: Marlowe

04:35AM Beverly Hillbillies

Cartoon Network

05:00AM Bugs & Daffy

06:00AM Snorks

06:30AM The Pink Panther

07:00AM Down Wit' Droopy Dog

08:00AM The Smurfs

08:30AM The Smurfs

09:00AM Tom & Jerry

09:30AM Taz-Mania

10:00AM 2 Stupid Dogs

10:30AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

11:00AM Bugs & Daffy

12:00PM George of the Jungle ('60s cartoon)

12:30PM Tom & Jerry


01:00PM The New Scooby-Doo Movies

02:00PM The Centurions

02:30PM Pirates of Dark Water

03:00PM SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

03:30PM Super Friends

04:00PM ThunderCats

04:30PM Cartoon Roulete

04:45PM Voltron

05:15PM Cartoon Roulete

05:30PM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

06:00PM Super Friends

06:30PM Scooby-Doo

07:00PM Freakazoid!

07:30PM Bugs & Daffy

08:00PM Dexter's Laboratory

08:30PM The Flintstones

09:00PM The Jetsons

09:30PM Bugs & Daffy

10:00PM Tom & Jerry

10:30PM Scooby-Doo

11:00PM Speed Racer

11:30PM Jonny Quest

12:00AM Dexter's Laboratory

12:30AM The Flintstones

01:00AM The Jetsons


01:30AM Bugs & Daffy

02:00AM Tom & Jerry

02:30AM Scooby-Doo

03:00AM The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show

03:30AM George of the Jungle ('60s cartoon)

04:00AM Speed Racer

04:30AM Jonny Quest

TNT - Turner Network Television

05:00AM Kung Fu

06:00AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

06:30AM Taz-Mania

07:00AM Bugs Bunny, Bugs Bunny, Rah! Rah! Rah!

08:00AM The New Scooby-Doo Movies

09:00AM The Flintstones

09:30AM The Flintstones

10:00AM Gilligan's Island

10:30AM Gilligan's Island

11:00AM Spenser: For Hire

12:00PM MOVIE: Swing Shift

02:00PM MOVIE: Waterhole No. 3

04:00PM Lonesome Dove: The Series

05:00PM In the Heat of the Night

06:00PM Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

07:00PM Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman


08:00PM MOVIE: George Wallace (Part 1)

10:00PM MOVIE: George Wallace (Part 2)

12:00AM MOVIE: Kinfish: A Story of Huey P. Long

02:00AM MOVIE: Lenny

04:00AM MOVIE: Angel of Fury

RETRO: ATLANTA - 1/29/1996 (CORRECTED)

Monday, January 29, 1996

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News


07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM American Music Awards

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Hard Copy

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Carnie

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

12:30PM George & Alana

01:30PM Mark Walberg

02:30PM Gabrielle

03:30PM Desigining Women

04:00PM A Current Affair

04:30PM America's Most Wanted

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune


07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM MOVIE: My Cousin Vinny

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Streets of San Francisco

03:00AM Big Valley

04:00AM Barnaby Jones

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal


04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

09:00PM MOVIE: Sister Act

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Donahue

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Animaniacs

08:30AM That's Warner Bros!

09:00AM Murphy Brown


09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Tempest

12:00PM Danny!

01:00PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

01:30PM Mr. Belvedere

02:00PM Fox Cubhouse

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Eek! Stravaganza

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Tempest

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: Nuns on the Run

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM Murphy Brown

12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM World Vision


02:00AM SIGN-OFF

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Full House

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Roseanne

04:30PM The Cosby Show

05:00PM A Different World

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Murphy Brown


09:00PM MOVIE: Cagney & Lasey: True Convictions

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

08:30AM Sailor Moon

09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Magnum, P.I.

10:30AM Lauren Huton And...

11:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM Knight Rider

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Nick News

02:30PM Dinosaurs
03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Step by Step

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Richard Bey

07:00PM Baywatch

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Nowhere Man

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Haven

03:00AM Cannon

04:00AM Bonanza

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night


05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:00PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM NewsNight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Inside Politics

01:30AM Sports Late Night


02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Overnight

03:15AM World Report

03:30AM Sports Late Night

04:00AM Crossfire

04:30AM CNN Newsroom

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Who's the Boss?

09:35AM Andy Griffith

10:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Perry Mason

01:05PM Perry Mason

02:05PM Perry Mason

03:05PM Cartoon Planet

04:05PM Garfield and Friends


04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:35PM America's Funniest Home Videos

08:05PM Matlock

09:05PM MOVIE: Matlock: The Assasination

11:05PM MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride

01:05AM National Geographic Explorer

03:05AM MOVIE: Goin' South

Retro: Southern Quebec Mon, Jan 9, 1978

from Montreal Gazete

CBFT 2-Montreal/CBVT 11-Quebec City (SRC)

8:55 Sun Runners

9:15 Les 100 tours du Centour

9:30 Les Oraliens

9:45 En mouvement

10:00 Une fenetre dans ma tete

10:15 Virginie

10:30 Magazine-Express

11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence


11:30 Laurel et Hardy (Laurel & Hardy)

noon Sesame (local version of Sesame Street)

12:30 Les Coqueluches

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "L'orphelin a la voix d'or"

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Alexandre et le roi

5:00 L'heure de pointe

6:00 Ce soir

7:00 Daniel Boone

8:00 A cause de mon oncle

8:30 Le pont

9:00 Cinema "Angoisse: un assassin a chaque tournant"

10:30 Le Telejournal/Nouvelles du sport

11:00 Meteo

11:05 Arsene Lupin

12:05 Cinema "Les plus belles escroqueries du monde"

2:00 (2) Le Telejournal

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mike Douglas

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 Channel 3 News & Weather

1:10 Across the Fence

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All in the Family

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 Gomer Pyle

6:00 Channel 3 News Hour

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 $128,000 Question

8:00 Variety '77: The Year in Entertainment

9:30 Another Day (premiere)

10:00 Switch

11:00 Channel 3 Nightbeat

11:30 Movie "Partners in Crime"

CFCM 4-TVA/Tele-Capitale Quebec City (most of CFCM's schedule was regionally simulcast on
CFER Rimouski and CIMT Riviere-du-Loup)

7:30 Dessins animes (cartoons)

7:45 Entre 8 et 9

9:00 Au bout du fil


10:30 Une heure avec vous

11:30 Dessins animes

11:45 Meteo

11:50 L'Actualite

noon De tout de tous

1:00 Diner-chaud

2:00 Cinema "Guerre en dentelles"

3:30 Dessins animes

4:00 Les joyeux naufrages (Gilligan's Island)

4:30 Les nouveaux Tannants

5:30 Parle parle, jase jase

6:30 Aujourd'hui

7:00 Que sera sera (Doris Day)

7:30 Les Berger

8:00 Dominique

8:30 Indiscretion d'une camera

9:00 Cinema "Prisonnier de la Casbah"

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 Sport avec Guy Lemieux

11:10 Cinema "Brigade des cowboys"

CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City (anglo sister of CFCM)

8:45 Friendly Giant

9:00 Bonjour, bon jour

9:15 Davey & Goliath


9:30 Quebec Schools Telecast

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Bob McLean

12:55 CBC News

1:00 Movie "Nearest and Dearest"

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Stationary Ark

4:30 Mr. Dressup

5:00 Mary Tyler Moore

5:30 Tatletales

6:00 City at Six (simulcasting CBMT news)

7:00 Around the City with Bob

7:30 Gong Show

8:00 Bety White

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 Wayne & Shuster Superspecial (longtime collaborator Don Cullemn, playing a well-
ventilated Gen. Custer, was on that week's TV Times (Southam syndied supplement) cover)

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:22 Merv Griffin (guests Robert Goulet and J.J. Walker)

WPTZ 5-NBC Platsburgh


7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue (Phil discusses Polygamy)

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

noon To Say the Least

12:30 Gong Show

1:00 For Richer, for Poorer

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Partridge Family

5:00 Emergency One!

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Odd Couple

7:30 Gong Show

8:00 Litle House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "Car Wash"

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow
CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

8:45 Friendly Giant

9:00 Bonjour, bon jour

9:15 Davey & Goliath

9:30 Quebec Schools Telecast

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Bob McLean

12:55 CBC News

1:00 Tatletales

1:30 Coronation Street

2:00 Ryan's Hope

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Stationary Ark

4:30 Mr. Dressup

5:00 Country Canada "Seal Hunt" (following the Newfoundland seal hunt)

5:30 All in the Family

6:00 City at Six

7:00 Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 In Question

8:00 Bety White

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 Wayne & Shuster Superspecial


10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:22 City Tonight

11:35 90 Minutes Live

CHLT 7-TVA Sherbrooke

8:15 Fanfan Dede

8:45 Les petits bonshommes

9:00 A la bonn'heure

10:30 Sans detour

11:00 Une heure avec vous

11:30 Les petits bonshommes

12:20 Midi-Nouvelles

12:30 Diner-chaud

1:30 Cinema "Sentence de mort"

3:15 Pourquoi pas?

4:00 Monsieur Tranquille

4:30 Les nouveaux Tannants

5:30 Parle parle, jase jase

6:30 Les copains du Western

7:00 Que sera sera (Doris Day)

7:30 Les Berger

8:00 Dominique

8:30 Indiscretion d'une camera


9:00 Cinema "La justice de Simon l'Indien"

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 La couleur du temps

11:15 Auto-patrouille (Adam-12)

11:45 Brigade criminelle

CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall

6:00 University of the Air "Ancient Technology"

6:30 Art of Cooking

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Morning Show

10:30 Definition

11:00 Joyce Davidson

11:30 It's Your Move

noon Flintstones

12:25 Farm Market Report

12:30 Movie "The King and Four Queens"

2:00 Alan Hamel (guests Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, Billy Braver, Pat Hornung, and Brian &
Brenda)

3:00 Another World

4:00 I Dream of Jeannie "Jeannie or the Tiger"

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 Emergency!

6:00 Newsline

7:00 Bobby Vinton (guests Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.)
7:30 Headline Hunters

8:00 Switch

9:00 Movie "Car Wash"

11:00 CTV National News

11:22 Nightline

mid. Movie "The Amorous Adventures of Ned Flanders"

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Day! (simulcast from WCVB Boston)

10:30 Family Affair

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

noon The Beter Sex

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Addams Family

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 Newscircle

6:00 ABC Evening News (6 months later, it would be re-branded ABC World News Tonight)

6:30 In Search of...Firewalkers

7:00 Mary Tyler Moore


7:30 Get Smart

8:00 Lucan

9:00 Movie "Superdome"

11:00 News Final

11:30 Police Story

Cable TV 8-Montreal

1pm Radio-Quebec programming (see CIVM 17 listings; RQ programs were simulcast on


community channels in some areas)

10:30 Dimension juive

11:00 Action sociale

11:30 Nouvelles du monde germanique

National Cablevision 9-Montreal

5:30pm Tout un choix

5:45 Signes-echanges

6:00 Nouvelles du monde germanique

6:20 La voix de Chine

6:30 Recetes gastronomiques

6:40 Tele-Vietnam

7:00 Dimension juive

7:20 Hispano-Amerique

7:40 Luso-Quebecois

8:00 Voix hellenique

8:20 Echos du monde armenien

8:40 Haitiens au Quebec


9:30 Entre-Nous

CFTM 10-TVA Montreal

8:00 Les petits bonshommes

8:15 Fanfan Dede

8:45 Les petits bonshommes

9:00 A la bonn'heure

10:30 Une heure avec vous

11:30 Les petits bonshommes

12:20 Midi-Nouvelles

12:30 Diner-chaud

1:30 Cinema "Sentence de mort"

3:15 Services a la communaute

4:00 Monsieur Tranquille

4:30 Les nouveaux Tannants

5:30 Parle parle, jase jase

6:30 Le 10 vous informe

7:00 Que sera sera (Doris Day)

7:30 Les Berger

8:00 Dominique

8:30 Indiscretion d'une camera

9:00 Cinema "La justice de Simon l'Indien"

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 La couleur du temps

11:15 Auto-patrouille (Adam-12)


11:45 Brigade criminelle

12:15 Cinema "Ce soir ou jamais"

2:00 Le 10 vous informe

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

6:00 University of the Air "Ancient Technology"

6:30 Morning Exercises

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 The Community

10:00 Ed Allen

10:30 Joyce Davidson

11:00 Art of Cooking

11:30 Definition

noon Flintstones

12:30 Celebrity Revue

1:30 McGowan & Co.

2:00 Alan Hamel

3:00 Another World

4:00 Match Game '78

4:30 It's Your Move

5:00 Price is Right

6:00 Pulse

7:00 Bobby Vinton

7:30 Headline Hunters


8:00 Switch

9:00 Movie "Car Wash"

11:00 CTV National News

11:22 Pulse

mid. Movie "Once a Thief"

CIVM 17-RQ Montreal

1:30pm Mon ami Pierrot et Musti

1:45 Les Oraliens

2:00 Les 100 tours de Centour

2:15 Passe-Partout

2:45 En se recontant l'histoire d'ici

3:45 Silence, on rit

4:00 Tele-ressources

5:00 Valeurs

5:30 Allez hop!

6:00 F5.6

6:30 Retraite ouverte ou fermee

7:00 Tele-ressources

8:00 La publicite au Quebec

8:30 Aux yeux du present

WEZF 22-ABC Burlington (launching in 1968 as WVNY, it changed its calls in 1971 to match its
sister radio station, returning to its original calls in 1982)

6:00 Good Morning Jesus

7:00 Good Morning America


9:00 PTL Club

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

noon The Beter Sex

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 Green Acres

7:00 Andy Griffith

7:30 Bewitched

8:00 Lucan

9:00 Movie "Superdome"

11:00 Green Acres

11:30 Police Story

WETK 33-PBS Burlington

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 High School Equivalency

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Vermont Report

8:00 National Geographic "The Legacy of L.S.B. Leakey"

9:00 In Pursuit of Liberty (Prof. Charles Frankel on personal liberty and the forces threatening it)

10:00 Scenes from a Marriage (pt 1)

11:00 Dick Cavet

WCFE 57-PBS Platsburgh

8:00 Instructional Programs

3:30 Over Easy

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 French Chef

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Antiques IX

8:00 National Geographic "The Legacy of L.S.B. Leakey"

9:00 Movie "Holiday"

11:00 Captioned ABC News

11:30 Dick Cavet

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Re: Retro: Southern Quebec Mon, Jan 9, 1978

I guess that we can all agree that Mon, Jan 9, 1978 wasn't much of a TV night. :

Retro: Kansas City/Topeka/St. Joseph Sat, Oct 27, 1984

from TV Guide-Kansas City edition

KQTV 2-ABC St. Joseph

6:25 Story of Jesus

6:30 US Farm Report

7:00 Superfriends

8:00 Mighty Orbots

8:30 Turbo Teen

9:00 Dragon's Lair

9:30 New Scooby-Doo Mysteries

10:00 Scary Scooby Funnies

10:30 Litles

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand (guests Stephen Stills and Prime Time, plus a video from Steve Perry)
12:30 Wrestling

1:30 School Days

2:00 Sportsbeat (profile of Lou Guida, who was trying to purchase all the offspring of Niatross, a
horse considered to be the best pacer ever)

2:30 College Football: ABC had regional coverage, led by Texas-SMU and Notre Dame-LSU

6:00 Hee Haw (guests Porter Wagoner, Amy Grant, the Million Dollar Band, and the Twin River
Cloggers)

7:00 T.J. Hooker

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Finder of Lost Loves

10:00 News

10:30 Solid Gold (music from Paul McCartney, the Pointer Sisters, Cyndi Lauper, Christopher
Cross, and Quiet Riot; plus comedy with Rich Litle and John Roarke)

11:30 Star Search (guests Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers)

12:30 Tales from the Darkside

1:00 ABC News

1:15 News

1:45 Story of Jesus

WDAF 4-NBC Kansas City

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Snorks

7:30 Pink Panther & Sons

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Kidd Video

10:30 Mr. T
11:00 Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends

11:30 Going Bananas (new time)

noon Litle House on the Prairie

1:00 Wonder Woman

2:00 Bowling: Indianapolis Open

3:30 NBC SportsWorld: Marvelous Marvin Hagler, the undisputed middleweight champ (59-2-
2/49 KO), defends his belt against Mustafa Hamsho (38-2-2/23 KO) in a 15-round bout, taped
Oct. 19 in New York)

5:00 News

5:30 Decision '84: Kansas 3rd District Congressional debate (Jan Meyers-R, Jack Reardon-D, and
John Ralph-Ind)

6:00 Hee Haw (same line-up as ch 2)

7:00 Diff'rent Strokes

7:30 Gimme a Break!

8:00 Partners in Crime

9:00 Hot Pursuit

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live: a rerun from May with co-hosts Ed Koch, Edwin Newman, Bety
Thomas, Billy Crystal, and Fr. Guido Sarducci; music by the Cars

mid. Star Search

1:00 This Week's Music (performances by Shannon, Gary US Bonds, Comateens, and Cyndi
Lauper/videos by David Bowie, the Go-Gos, and Lindsey Buckingham)

KCTV 5-CBS Kansas City

6:30 Captain Kangaroo (visit with a 18-yr-old clarinetist)

7:00 Shirt Tales

7:30 Get Along Gang


8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

8:30 Saturday Supercade

9:30 Pole Position

10:00 Dungeons & Dragons

10:30 Pryor's Place

11:00 College Football: Ohio State-Wisconsin

2:30 NBA: Houston-Dallas

5:00 This Week in Country Music

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Sports Extra: Kansas City Comets (season preview for the MISL team, which moved from
San Francisco in 1981 and was located in Detroit before moving to the Bay Area in 1980)

7:00 Airwolf

8:00 Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer

9:00 Cover Up

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Philadelphia Story" (bw)

12:45 America's Top 10 (featuring Melissa Manchester, Wham!, Chaka Khan, and the Cars)

1:15 Christian Children's Fund

1:45 CNN Headline News

KMOS 6-PBS Sedalia/Warrensburg

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Voyage of the Mimi

10:30 Spaces

11:00 Victory Garden


11:30 International Kitchen

noon Frugal Gourmet

12:30 This Old House

1:00 Do-It-Yourself Show

1:30 Woodwright's Shop

2:00 MotorWeek

2:30 Wild America

3:00 Nature

4:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Private Schulz" (conclusion)

5:00 Matinee at the Bijou

6:30 Creativity with Bill Moyers (tomatoes are used to examine agricultural innovation)

7:00 Solar Energy Now? (2 solar engineers compare active and passive solar energy systems)

7:30 House in the Sun (construction of a solar home shows the basics of a passive solar energy
system)

8:00 Conversations

8:30 Lee Mace Ozark Opry

9:00 Austin City Limits (guest Jerry Lee Lewis)

10:00 Mystery! "Sergeant Cribb"

11:00 Spectrum: Hawaii (the art of Japanese paper making/a Kabuki performance)

KMBC 9-ABC Kansas City

6:30 US Farm Report

7:00 Superfriends

8:00 Mighty Orbots

8:30 Turbo Teen

9:00 Dragon's Lair


9:30 New Scooby-Doo Mysteries

10:00 Scary Scooby Funnies

10:30 Litles

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1)

11:30 College Football: Colorado-Oklahoma State

2:30 College Football: ABC regional coverage

6:00 News

6:30 '84 Vote: The Candidates (KS 2nd District Congressional debate between Jim Slatery (R) and
Jim Van Slyke (D))

7:00 T.J. Hooker

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Finder of Lost Loves

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "A Fire in the Sky" (a comet is on a collision course with Phoenix)

1:30 ABC News

KTWU 11-PBS Topeka

7:30 Basic Algebra

8:00 Theory of Communication

9:00 Sneak Previews

9:30 This Old House

10:00 MotorWeek

10:30 Magic of Oil Painting

11:00 Educational Computing

11:30 Victory Garden

noon Sesame Street


1:00 Kansas Archaeology

2:00 Congress: We the People

3:00 Focus on Society

4:00 New Literacy: Intro to Computers

5:00 From Jumpstreet

5:30 Matinee at the Bijou

7:00 Six-Gun Heroes "Forbidden Trails" (bw)

8:00 Austin City Limits (guests Ray Charles and Lee Greenwood; simulcast on KSKX 1440-station
is now news/talk/high school sports KMAJ)

9:00 Movie "The Tender Trap"

11:00 David Susskind "Brilliant Minds, Brilliant Conversations" (KC saw this the following night at
10:30 on ch 19)

WIBW 13-CBS Topeka

6:30 Captain Kangaroo

7:00 Kidsworld

7:30 Get Along Gang

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

8:30 Saturday Supercade

9:30 Pole Position

10:00 Whizzo's Saturday Circus

10:30 Pryor's Place

11:00 College Football: Ohio State-Wisconsin

2:30 NBA: Houston-Dallas

5:00 In Your Own Back Yard

5:30 CBS Evening News


6:00 This Week in Country Music (interviews wirth Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and Kenny
Rogers)

6:30 Best in the Country

7:00 Airwolf

8:00 Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer

9:00 Cover Up

10:00 News

10:30 Solid Gold (Rick Dees and guest co-host Irene Cara welcome guests Mr. T, America, John
Schneider, John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band, Champaign, and Herbie Hancock; also a
video by the Pointer Sisters)

11:30 Puttin' on the Hits

mid. Entertainment This Week

1:00 News

KCPT 19-PBS Kansas City

8:00 Many Lives of Dr. Faust

10:00 It's Everybody's Business

noon Frugal Gourmet

12:30 This Old House

1:00 Do-It-Yourself Show

1:30 Woodwright's Shop

2:00 Square Foot Gardening

2:30 Victory Garden

3:00 World Chess Championship 1984

3:30 MotorWeek

4:00 New Tech Times

4:30 Newton's Apple (season premiere of its 2nd season, with a 3000-yr-old Egyptian mummy
examined with X-rays, a CAT scan, and fiber optics)

5:00 Wild America

5:30 Sneak Previews

6:00 Kansas City Illustrated

7:00 Nature of Things

8:00 Movie "Rancho Notorious"

10:00 Monty Python's Flying Circus

10:30 Austin City Limits (same line-up as ch 6)

KSNT 27-NBC Topeka

7:00 Snorks

7:30 Pink Panther & Sons

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Kidd Video

10:30 Tom & Jerry

11:30 College Football: Colorado-Oklahoma City

2:30 Bowling (JIP)

3:30 NBC SportsWorld: Hagler v Hamsho

5:00 In Search of...

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Hee Haw (same guests as ch 2)

7:00 Diff'rent Strokes

7:30 Gimme a Break!

8:00 Partners in Crime


9:00 Hot Pursuit

10:00 News

10:30 College Football: Oklahoma-Kansas (tape delay)

KSHB 41-Ind Kansas City

5:00 Rat Patrol

5:30 Topper (bw)

6:00 Target

6:30 Mighty Mouse

7:00 Popeye

8:00 Pink Panther

9:00 Bugs Bunny

9:30 Kids Incorporated

10:00 Fame

11:00 Solid Gold

noon Batlestar Galactica

1:00 Starsky & Hutch

2:00 Six Million Dollar Man

3:00 Emergency!

4:00 Kung Fu

5:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

6:00 Star Trek

7:00 Solid Gold (same show as ch 13)

8:00 Movie "Dallas"

10:00 Soap
10:30 Movie "The Curse of Frankenstein"

12:30 Puttin' on the Hits

1:00 Essence (interview with Gladys Knight/discussing apartheid/relationship between diet and
health)

1:30 Black Music Magazine (videos from Prince, Donna Summer, Madonna, and Ray Parker
Jr...one of these things is not like the others ;D)

2:00 Music Magazine (videos from Kansas, Sheena Easton, Eurythmics, Donald Fagan, and
Central Line)

2:30 Movie "Sweet Hostage"

4:30 Gunsmoke

KLDH 49-ABC Topeka

7:00 Superfriends

8:00 Mighty Orbots

8:30 Turbo Teen

9:00 Dragon's Lair

9:30 New Scooby-Doo Mysteries

10:00 Scary Scooby Funnies

10:30 Litles

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1)

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 America's Top 10

1:00 BJ/Lobo

2:00 Sportsbeat

2:30 College Football: ABC regional coverage

6:00 Small World (KLDH didn't have local news; through the week, Jennings aired at 6)

7:00 T.J. Hooker


8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Finder of Lost Loves

10:00 INN News (which aired here 7 nights a week)

10:30 Movie "Red Alert"

KEKR 62-Ind Kansas City

7:00 NFL Week in Review

7:30 MDTV

8:00 Golf

9:00 Roller Game

10:00 Wrestling

11:00 Soul Train

noon Movie "Toklat"

2:00 Movie "The Cold Room"

4:00 Movie "Wild River"

6:00 Which Witch is Which?

6:30 Fat Albert Halloween Special

7:00 Halloween Thriller (Vincent Price hosts this show featuring videos from ghosts and ghouls
of every kind, including Ozzy and "Time Warp" from Rocky Horror)

8:00 Countryline (pilot/music from Ronnie Milsap, Waylon Jennings, Juice Newton, Dolly Parton,
and Earl Thomas Conley; also behind the scenes at an Alabama video)

10:00 Movie "mark of the Devil"

mid. Outer Limits (bw)

1:00 Movin' On

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KTWU 11-PBS Topeka

8:00 Austin City Limits (guests Ray Charles and Lee Greenwood; simulcast on KSKX 1440-station
is now news/talk/high school sports KMAJ)

I take it that KSKX broadcasted in stereo -- would be funny, if not ridiculous, for a mono AM
station to simulcast the show.

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KEKR 62-Ind Kansas City

7:00 NFL Week in Review

7:30 MDTV

8:00 Golf
9:00 Roller Game

10:00 Wrestling

11:00 Soul Train

2:00 Movie "The Cold Room"

4:00 Movie "Wild River"

6:00 Which Witch is Which?

6:30 Fat Albert Halloween Special

7:00 Halloween Thriller (Vincent Price hosts this show featuring videos from ghosts and ghouls
of every kind, including Ozzy and "Time Warp" from Rocky Horror)

8:00 Countryline (pilot/music from Ronnie Milsap, Waylon Jennings, Juice Newton, Dolly Parton,
and Earl Thomas Conley; also behind the scenes at an Alabama video)

10:00 Movie "mark of the Devil"

mid. Outer Limits (bw)

1:00 Movin' On

I was wondering what channel Soul Train came in Kansas City during its early years. When I
moved to Kansas City in 97 it was airing at 2:30am on Saturday nights on Fox 4 WDAF. In 2001 it
moved to KCWE 29 UPN Sunday afternoons.

New York TV- Fall 1986

NEW YORK TV- FALL 1986

Wednesday November 5, 1986

Source: New York Times

WCBS-TV 2

6:00 am - CBS Early Morning News (with local inserts)


6:30- Todays Business

7:00- CBS Morning News

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

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 The New Mike Hammer

9:00- Magnum, P.I

10:00- The Equalizer

11:00 - Channel 2 News at 11 (with Michelle Marsh and Mike Schnieder)

11:30 Adderly

12:40- Movie- To Be Announced


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 Family Ties

10:30 - Sale of the Century

11:00 - Wheel of Fortune

11:30 - Scrabble

Noon - Super Password

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

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- Highway To Heaven

9:00- Gimme A Break?


9:30- You Again

10:00- St. Elsewhere

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 Leterman

1:30am- News 4 New York (repeat from 11pm)

2:00am- Crosswits

2:30am- Sally Jessy Raphael

3:00am- Ben Casey

4:00am- Sign-Off

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

9:00 - The Morning Show (aka Live with Regis and Kathie Lee)

10:00 Oprah Winfrey Show

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 Jeopardy!

4:30- Card Sharks

5:00 - Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Roz Abrams)

6:00 - Eyewitness News (with Bill Beutel and John Johnson)

7:00 - ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

7:30 - Hollywood Squares

8:00- Perfect Strangers

8:30- Head of the Class

9:00- Dynasty

10:00- Hotel

11:00- Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Kaity Tong)

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Nightlife

12:30- Dick Cavet Show

1:30- Tales of the Unexpected

2am- Movie- The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968)

4am- Tales of the Unexpected

4:30- Sign-Off

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 Litle 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 Midday with Bill Boggs

1:00 - Hour Magazine (with Gary Collins)

2:00 Inspector Gadget

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- Donovans Reef (1963)

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 Get Smart

2:00 Movie- The Seventh Dawn (1964)

4:30am- Sign-Off

WOR-TV 9

5:00 am- CNN News

6:00- 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- Abbot 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 Movie- Romance of a Horse Thief (1971)

3:00 Cannon

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- Shamus (1973)

11:00 Carol Burnet

11:30- Police Woman

12:30- Entertainment Tonight

1:00 - The Joe Franklin Show

2:00 Movie- I Died A Thousand Times (1955)

4:00- Jackie Gleason

WPIX 11

5:00- One Step Beyond

5:30- INN News

6:00 Open Mind

6:30 Robotech

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 Love Boat

12:30- Movie- Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (1980)


2:30 Superfriends

3:00 Smurfs

3:30 Ghostbusters

4:00 - G.I. Joe

4:30 Transformers

5:00 Gimme A Break

5:30- Happy Days

6:00 Gimme A Break

6:30 - Benson

7:00 Jeffersons

7:30- INN News

8:00- Movie- Hold the Dream (1986) (Part 2 of 2)

10:00- INN News

10:30- News

11:00- The Odd Couple

11:30- Honeymooners

Midnight - Star Trek

1:00 The Twilight Zone

1:30- INN News

2:00- Grizzly Adams

3:00- Emergency

4:00- Sign-Off

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I remember watching the WNYW promo for "WKRP" with Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock And Roll"
behind it, as if it were yesterday.

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Re: New York TV- Fall 1986

Lots of good stuff there. That was my favorite era in TV.

Knoxville, TN - November 26, 1963 (EVENING)

From the Knoxville News-Sentinel:


WATE-TV 6 [NBC], owned by Paul Mountcastle

4:00pm - 4:30pm Match Game

4:30pm - 5:00pm Make Room For Daddy

5:00pm - 5:30pm Mickey Mouse

5:30pm - 6:00pm Yogi Bear

6:00pm - 6:30pm Dateline '63 (WATE's 6pm newscast)

6:30pm - 7:00pm The Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:00pm - 7:30pm Lawman

7:30pm - 8:30pm Mr. Novak

8:30pm - 9:00pm Redigo

9:00pm - 10:00pm UT Playback (UT vs. Kentucky)

10:00pm - 11:00pm Andy Williams (color)

11:00pm - 11:30pm WATE News Central (WATE's 11pm newscast)

11:30pm- 1:15am The Tonight Show

WBIR-TV 10 [CBS], owned by Multimedia

4:00pm - 4:30pm The Secret Storm

4:30pm - 6:00pm Early Show (movie not listed)

6:00pm - 6:15pm Three Stooges

6:15pm - 6:30pm News

6:30pm - 7:00pm CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkie

7:00pm - 8:00pm Maverick

8:00pm - 9:00pm Red Skelton

9:00pm - 9:30pm Petticoat Junction


9:30pm - 10:00pm The Jack Benny Show

10:00pm - 11:00pm Garry Moore

11:00pm - 11:15pm News and Weather

11:15pm- 12:30am Late Show ("Ride Out For Revenge" with Lloyd Bridges)

WTVK-TV 26 [ABC], owned by South Central

4:00pm - 5:00pm Trailmaster

5:00pm - 6:45pm Five-Star Movie

6:45pm - 7:15pm Medic

7:15pm - 7:30pm News (ABC? local?)

7:30pm - 8:30pm Combat

8:30pm - 9:00pm McHale's Navy

9:00pm - 10:00pm Greatest Show

10:00pm - 11:00pm Murphy Martin

11:00pm - 11:15pm News (ABC? local?)

WBIR-TV 10 [CBS], owned by Multimedia

Let me correct the previous post...WBIR was, in 1963, owned by the News-Piedmont Company of
Greenville, South Carolina.

News-Piedmont would become Multimedia in 1968 following its merger with Southern
Broadcasting:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multime...dia_company%29

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Re: Knoxville, TN - November 26, 1963 (EVENING)

Wouldn't this have been the first day that the networks returned to normal programming
following the JFK assassination? I'm guessing that everything shown here aired as scheduled, but
we all know about that "subject to change" disclaimer.

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Re: Knoxville, TN - November 26, 1963 (EVENING)

Quote Originally Posted by KnoxvilleTVFan

From the Knoxville News-Sentinel:

11:00pm - 11:30pm WATE News Central (WATE's 11pm newscast)

11:30pm- 1:15am The Tonight Show

Quote Originally Posted by firepoint525

Wouldn't this have been the first day that the networks returned to normal programming
following the JFK assassination? I'm guessing that everything shown here aired as scheduled, but
we all know about that "subject to change" disclaimer.
That was a Tuesday night. This also begs a couple of questions concerning Channel 6 and NBC:

1. I see that News Central aired from 11 to 11:30. They must have been a station that blew off
the first 15 minutes of the Tonight Show, and picked it up at 11:30. How many stations did that? I
recall reading that the 15 minute segment from 11:15 to 11:30 was dropped around 1965
because a lot of stations did this. It got to the point that Ed McMahon and Skitch Henderson
handeled that part of the show, and that Johnny didn't come out to do a monologue until 11:30
because of this.

2. Does anyone recall what the Tonight Show was like on that first night back for Johnny after the
shootings (JFK and LHO)? He must have at least mentioned the mood of the country at some
point during the show.

It's sad that we can't see that tape because of NBC's ludicrous policy of erasing videotape so
frequently back then.

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There was also the possibility that Johnny was in reruns that evening? (Also noting that the show
was an hour and 45 minutes back then! not counting that first 15 minutes that you referred to)

I recall that on the evening of January 28, 1986, Joan Rivers (subbing for Johnny that evening) did
not do a monologue, out of respect for the astronauts who had been killed in the Challenger
shutle explosion earlier that same day.
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My understanding was that the 11:15-11:30 segment of the Tonight Show was to fill the slot for
stations that only wanted o run a 15 minute newscast. The "real" show started at 11:30

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Quote Originally Posted by F.M.Hertz

I see that News Central aired [on WATE] from 11 to 11:30. They must have been a station that
blew off the first 15 minutes of the Tonight Show, and picked it up at 11:30. How many stations
did that? I recall reading that the 15 minute segment from 11:15 to 11:30 was dropped around
1965 because a lot of stations did this. It got to the point that Ed McMahon and Skitch
Henderson handeled that part of the show, and that Johnny didn't come out to do a monologue
until 11:30 because of this.

Actually, it was February 1965 when it was decided that Ed and Skitch would handle the first 15
minutes with Johnny coming on at 11:30 when the whole network was with the show. The first
15 minutes was eliminated entirely in December 1966.

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I'm wondering if there's an error on WTVK's listing. "The Fugitive"

aired on ABC Tuesdays at 10 at the time, followed by Murphy Martin's

newscast (network) from 11-11:10. Unless something with Martin

pre-empted "The Fugitive" that night, that should be what was scheduled.

WTVK signed off right after Martin's newscast.

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Wow! The night after JFK's funeral, the TV stations were back to business as usual-not, because
his death was really weighing heavy on the nation. The next day, President Johnson would make
a special speech. I wonder if you have listings for later in the week.

IIRC, the filmed series on local and network schedules were back in their normal paterns on the
26th, which was the day after JFK's funeral, but the same-day-taped variety and comedy shows
took another day off to make room for continued news updates and coverage. Wednesday, the
27th was the day everything finally went back to norrmal patern, although as I recall it Johnny
Carson's show was a subdued affair for a while longer.

That wasn't the last time Carson toned down his show in response to a national story--he did no
monologue on the night of Martin Luther King's death, which happened just as he was ready to
go to tape in New York, and the show dispensed with its normal light tone to hold a serious
discussion of how the country should respond. Then the night Bobby Kennedy was killed, at just
about the time the Tonight Show would have gone to air (11:30 in the east), the network pulled
it completely and went to wall to wall news--no Carson at all. The other network affiliates also
scrapped whatever they were doing and took network news feeds (in most cases, for CBS and
ABC stations that meant pre-empting local late movies). Don't know if the Tonight show taped
for air that night was ever shown at a later date or was scrapped...probably depended on
whether a lot of jokes which would have proven insensitive in light of the tragedy had to be cut.

Does anyone know what independent stations without regular network affiliations did in
response to any of these events--especially outside the biggest cities where they'd have
probably had big enough news departments to put together continuous coverage of their own?

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Actually, it would have been Joey Bishop who would have been

pre-empted on ABC the night of RFK's murder. But I thought that

happened around midnight Pacific time (he had just won the California

primary); somebody correct me on that because it leads to a question:

did Joey air in the Eastern and Central time zones? If so, it would have

been about three hours before Bobby Kennedy was shot.

As for Martin Luther King's assassination, I remember the first bulletin

just before 7:30 PM (ET), and I think that at the time Carson began

taping at 8 or 8:30, so I can see why he was subdued that night.

Bishop went on live at 8:30 (PT), so I'm sure he was subdued, if he

was even on that night.

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As for when everything "returned to normal" following the JFK assassination, I can't really say,
but I can offer some anecdotal evidence.

On the morning of November 22, 1963, whatever passed for CBS' morning show at the time
aired a piece on the British Beatlemania phenomen, which was still new to most Americans,
since the Beatles hadn't really broken through stateside just yet. They had planned to air it again
that evening, but of course, that didn't happen, due to the JFK assassination. That piece didn't
air on the evening news until December 10th.

Of course, we should also keep in mind that whatever passed for "normal" prior to the JFK
assassination never really returned. That is where the "new normal" came in.

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What "passed" for CBS's morning show was the "CBS Morning News

With Mike Wallace" at 10 AM (ET). Not only did CBS eventually show

the clip, Jack Paar had one of the Beatles in concert in Bournemouth,

England, which he showed on Jan. 31, 1964, nine days before their

first live U.S. appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show."


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Quote Originally Posted by KnoxvilleTVFan

From the Knoxville News-Sentinel:

[b]WTVK-TV 26 [ABC], owned by South Central

7:15pm - 7:30pm News (ABC? local?)

11:00pm - 11:15pm News (ABC? local?)

That would probably have been ABC News on channel 26 at the time. WTVK-TV 26 didn't have a
local newscast until 1975 or so and only at 5:30 PM, with ABC National news at 6:00 PM. They
didn't even do an 11:00 PM newscast for at least a few years and it was the early '80s before
they did a weekend newscast. Iirc, Randy Pruit was the first anchor and David Shirck and Jim
Hess did the sports.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

What "passed" for CBS's morning show was the "CBS Morning News

With Mike Wallace" at 10 AM (ET). Not only did CBS eventually show

the clip, Jack Paar had one of the Beatles in concert in Bournemouth,

England, which he showed on Jan. 31, 1964, nine days before their

first live U.S. appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

Didn't Johnny Carson also show a clip of them? I believe his airing of the clip was a litle earlier
than Paar's.

Retro: Guyana Fri, Jan 3, 1997

from Stabroek News via Google News Archive

2 GWTV

6 WRHM

7 Channel 7

8 DTV

9 NBTV

10 GTV

12 CNS

42 (cable 93) MBC

Morning

5.00

12 Prayer Time
5.05

12 Inspiration Time

5.30

9 Musically Yours

5.35

42 sign-on

5.40

42 Devotionals

6.00

7 Leave It to Beaver

10 GTV This Morning

12 Morning Serenade

42 Stretch Those Muscles

6.30

7 WRHM News

6.40

42 MBC Morning Melodies


7.00

7 CNN Business News

9 Cartoons

12 Sunrise Show with Clem David

42 Cartoon Movie

7.30

9 News

8.00

7 Today

9 Cartoons

10 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

12 Guyana Road Safety Association Safety Hints

8.05

12 Documentary

8.30

9 Wake Up Guyana

42 Insight News

8.45

12 Video Clips
9.00

10 Cartoons

12-42 Indian Movie

9.30

9 Bewitched

9.55

8 sign-on

10.00

7 Flintstones (1 hr)

8 Adventures in Wonderland

9 MacGyver

10 Caribbean Style

10.30

8 Under the Umbrella Tree

11.00

7 Lovejoy Mysteries

8 Groundling Marsh

9 Who's the Boss?

10 Rhythm & Groove


11.30

8 Welcome to Pooh Corner

9 Family Ties

Afternoon

noon

7 Dallas (station signs-off at 1)

8 DuckTales

9 Knots Landing

10 Sports

42 Music Videos

12.05

42 English Movie

12.15

12 Death Announcements

12.25

12 Justice for All

12.30

8 Care Bears

1.00
8 Dumbo's Circus

9 Rescue 911

10-12 Indian Movie (there is a large Indian community in Guyana)

1.30

8 Young & the Restless

1.40

42 English Movie

2.00

9 Movie

2.30

8 Bold & the Beautiful

3.00

8 Life Goes On

10 CNN World Sports

3.15

42 Cartoon Movie

3.30

10 CNN World News


4.00

2-9-12 Cartoons

6 Batman & Robin

7 Price is Right

8 Shining Time Station

4.30

6 Spider-Man

8 Sesame Street

10 With Children in Mind

4.45

12 GAC Opening of Its New Domestic Check-In Facility

5.00

2 Alcan Highway

6 Big Bad Beetleborgs

7 Oprah Winfrey

9 Come Home to Roger

42 Auntie Julie

5.30

6 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

8 Wishbone
10 Science & Technology

12 Greetings

42 Documentary

Evening

6.00

2 Notice/Music Videos

6 Young & the Restless

7-8 Family Maters

9 Wings (1 hr)

10 One on One with Cecil Griffith

12 Quiz Corner with R.B. Mahase

6.30

2 Gospel Videos

7 Caribbean Newsline

8 Saved by the Bell

10 President Jagan in Miami

12 Deaths & Memoriam

42 Dance Clips

7.00

6 Bold & the Beautiful

7 Saved by the Bell

8 Greetings & Announcements


9 Family Maters (1 hr)

10 GTV News/Caribbean Newsline

7.30

2 Caribbean Bacchanal (pt 2)

7 CBS Evening News

12 Bapuji Ki Awaaz

42 Insight News

7.35

6 Family Maters

7.45

8 Bhajan Amritham

12 Justice for All

8.00

2 News/Current Affairs

6 Inside Edition

7 WRHM News

9 Highlander: The Series

10 CNN International Hour

42 Indian Movie

8.30
6 Headline News

7 Jeopardy!

12 R.B. Mahase Presents Reflections: Love Songs

9.00

2 Movies

6 NBA: Orlando-Chicago

7 Unsolved Mysteries

9 Basketball (listings don't indicate if this is the NBA game relayed on ch 6)

10 Caribbean Style

10.00

7 JAG

10 Movie

10.30

12 Indian Movie

11.00

7 Homicide: Life on the Street

9 Ruff Kut

42 Musical Moods

11.05

42 English Movie
11.30

6 Superbouts

Late Night

midnight

6 NBC Nightly News

7 Movie "White Man's Burden"

1.00

12 English Movie

2.00

7 Movie "Beneficiary"

3.00

12 English Movie

3.40

7 Movie "The Cherokee Kid"

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Who knew they had TV in the land of Jim Jones

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Re: Retro: Guyana Fri, Jan 3, 1997

With a beter lineup than many US markets at the time.

So sad that their country is best known for Jim Jones.

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Re: Retro: Guyana Fri, Jan 3, 1997

At the time of Jim Jones, I believe there was no TV there.

What was 2 GWTV is now BTV, which I believe only stresses music videos now. It was caught by a
DXer in 2009 or 2010....in Europe!!

However, today I see no listings for BTV, although I know it's on the air.
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Retro: Denver Fri, Mar 26, 1976

from Rocky Mountain News

KWGN 2-Ind

7:10 Farm & Ranch Report

7:15 Morning Edition of the News

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Blinky's Fun Club

8:30 Kartoon Karnival

9:00 Bewitched (bw)

9:30 Green Acres

10:00 Denver Now

10:30 Love, American Style

11:00 I Dream of Jeannie

11:30 Father Knows Best (bw)

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Syl Morgan & the News

1:10 Channel 2 Movie "Out West with the Hardys" (bw)

3:00 Medix (how to safeguard sight in children and adults)

3:30 Lassie (bw)

4:00 Mickey Mouse Club (bw)

4:30 Hogan's Heroes

5:00 I Dream of Jeannie


5:30 That Girl

6:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

6:30 Adam-12

7:00 Best of Hollywood "Manhatan Melodrama" (bw)

9:00 Big News

10:00 Love, American Style

10:30 Suspense Theater "Thriller" (bw)

11:30 Suspense Theater "Outer Limits" (bw)

12:30 Sunrise Theater "Joan of Arc"

2:20 Reflections

KOA 4-NBC

5:55 KOA News

6:00 Donahue

7:00 Today

7:25 KOA Morning News

7:30 Today

8:25 KOA Regional Weather

8:30 Today

9:00 Denver Today

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10:00 Magnificent Marble Machine

10:30 Truth or Consequences

10:55 NBC News

11:00 Somerset
11:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

noon KOA News

12:30 Doctors

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Lucy

3:30 Brady Bunch

4:00 Star Trek

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 Newswatch 4

6:00 To Tell the Truth

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Sanford & Son

7:30 Bell Telephone Jubilee (Bing Crosby and Liza Minnelli host a 100th-anniversary celebration
of the phone with guest stars Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Roy Clark, Ben Vereen, Joel Grey,
and Marvin Hamlisch)

9:00 Police Story

10:00 Newswatch 4

10:30 Tonight

mid. Midnight Special

1:30 News

1:45 Friday Night Frights "The Gamma People" (bw)

3:30 News

KRMA 6-PBS

9:05 Gr 5-6 Literature (bw)


9:30 Sesame Street

10:35 Gr 3-4 Literature

11:00 Gr 1 Music (bw)

11:25 Electric Company

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12:30 Draperies

1:00 Gr 1/2/3 Primary Art

1:25 Gr 3-4 Science

1:50 Storytime

2:25 Electric Company

3:00 Gr 3-4 Literature

3:30 TBA

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Your Week in Perspective

7:00 Bill Moyers' Journal

8:00 Washington Week in Review

8:30 Wall Street Week "Options: The Fastest Game in Town"

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs"

10:00 International Animation Festival (tribute to Zagreb Studios, Yugoslavia)

10:30 Aviation Weather

KLZ 7-CBS
5:20 Pastoral Call

5:30 Sunrise Semester

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:55 Evan Slack Reporting (bw)

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Channel 7 Cartoons

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Robert Young, Family Doctor (syndied Marcus Welby, MD)

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon NewsService 7

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 Tatletales

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Gambit

4:00 Dinah Shore (guests Nanete Fabray, Donald O'Connor, Rona Baret, and Marilyn McCoo)

5:00 NewsService 7

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals

7:00 Sara

8:00 7 Friday Night Movie "A Dandy in Aspic"

10:00 NewsService 7

10:30 CBS Friday Movie "Brink's: The Great Robbery"


12:35 CBS Friday Night Movie "Red Line 7000"

2:35 All Night Movies "Night Games"/"Bullet in the Flesh"

KBTV 9-ABC

6:30 Lone Ranger

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Honeymooners

9:30 Happy Days

10:00 Let's Make a Deal

10:30 All My Children

11:00 Ryan's Hope

11:30 Rhyme & Reason

noon KBTV News

12:30 Neighbors

1:00 General Hospital

1:30 One Life to Live

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 $20,000 Pyramid

3:00 Merv Griffin (guests Pearl Bailey and Buck Owens)

4:00 Crosswits

4:30 ABC Evening News

5:00 9 News

6:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Tony Randall/guests weren't listed)

7:00 Donny & Marie

8:00 ABC Friday Night Movie "Lords of Flatbush"


10:00 9 News

10:35 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:05 Rookies

12:10 Friday Movie "Only the Cool"

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Re: Retro: Denver Fri, Mar 26, 1976

As a comparison, here's what Denver's dial looks like now (sourced from Wikipedia):

2.1 KWGN (CW)

2.2 This TV

4.1 KCNC (CBS)

6 (analog) KXDP-LP (audio-ESPN Deportes)

6.1 KRMA (PBS)

6.2 V-me

6.3 PBS Create

6.5 Radio reading service

7.1 KMGH (ABC)

7.2 KZCO-LP (Azteca America)


7.3 TheCoolTV

7.4 24/7 Weather Channel

9.1 KUSA (NBC)

9.2 9 News Now

12.1 KBDI (PBS)

12.2 KBDI+/PBS Encore

12.3 MHz Worldview

14.1 KTFD (TeleFutura)

20.1 KTVD (My)

20.2 Me-TV

23.1 KDEO-LP (EWTN1)

23.2 My Family

23.3 EWTN2

23.4 Vida

25.1 KDEN (Telemundo)

25.3 SOI

27 KZCO-LP (Azteca America)

28.1 KLPD-LD (HSN)

28.2 MTV Tr3s

28.3 KCDO-Ind

28.4 Colorado Country

28.5 BIZ TV

31.1 KDVR (Fox)

31.2 Antenna TV

33.1 KQCK (VasalloVision)


36 KDVT-LP (relays KTFD)

38.1 KPJR (TBN)

38.2 Church Channel

38.3 JCTV

38.4 Enlace USA

38.5 Smile of a Child TV

39 KQDK-CA (relays KQCK)

50.1 KCEC (Univision)

50.2 LATV

53.1 KETD (Estrella TV)

53.2 LeSEA

59.1 KPXN (Ion)

59.2 qubo

59.3 Ion Life

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Re: Retro: Denver Fri, Mar 26, 1976

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KLZ 7-CBS
10:30 CBS Friday Movie "Brink's: The Great Robbery"

12:35 CBS Friday Night Movie "Red Line 7000"

Which of these was the CBS Late Movie?

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Re: Retro: Denver Fri, Mar 26, 1976

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't channel 7 change its calls to KMGH in 1972?

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CBS 7 does not list Match Game 76 on its schedule. GL did not expand to an hour until 1977. Was
MG carried at 2?

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Quote Originally Posted by RALfan

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't channel 7 change its calls to KMGH in 1972?

Yes, if Wikipedia can be believed (most of the time they can be), KMGH became the new calls for
Channel 7 sometime in '72. They struggled for many years despite the call change.

Also enjoyed Channel 2's "Big News" title. This was popular in the late 60's and early 70's,
(especially in the the top 10 markets, and Denver has always been a market that liked to emulate
the bigs, but this is '76...so hmm.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KLZ 7-CBS
10:30 CBS Friday Movie "Brink's: The Great Robbery"

12:35 CBS Friday Night Movie "Red Line 7000"

Which of these was the CBS Late Movie?

According to htp://epguides.com/CBSLateMovie/ , "Red Line 7000" was the CBS Late Movie,
while "Brinks: The Great Robbery" was the delayed Friday Night Movie.

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Re: Retro: Denver Fri, Mar 26, 1976

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from Rocky Mountain News

KLZ 7-CBS

5:20 Pastoral Call

5:30 Sunrise Semester

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:55 Evan Slack Reporting (bw)

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Channel 7 Cartoons


8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Robert Young, Family Doctor (syndied Marcus Welby, MD)

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon NewsService 7

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 Tatletales

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Gambit

4:00 Dinah Shore (guests Nanete Fabray, Donald O'Connor, Rona Baret, and Marilyn McCoo)

5:00 NewsService 7

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals

7:00 Sara

8:00 7 Friday Night Movie "A Dandy in Aspic"

10:00 NewsService 7

10:30 CBS Friday Movie "Brink's: The Great Robbery"

12:35 CBS Friday Night Movie "Red Line 7000"

2:35 All Night Movies "Night Games"/"Bullet in the Flesh"

When exactly did Ch. 7 become KMGH-TV, and Ch. 4 become KCNC-TV?
Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence/Portland/Springfield Sun, Jan 25, 1970

from Boston Herald Traveler

WGBH 2-NET Boston

1pm American Association for the Advancement of Science "Is There an Optimum Level of
Population, Educational Sources, Social Sources, Demographic and Psychological Factors?"

4:00 Rainbow Quest

5:00 NET Journal "Dick Gregory is Alive and Well"

6:00 Firing Line

7:00 NET Journal "A Glimpse of China"

8:00 The Show (guests Mason Williams, the Taj Mahal, and the Group from the Plantations)

9:00 Forsyte Saga "The White Monkey"

10:00 Advocates "Should we continue Indian reservations indefinitely?"

WTIC 3-CBS Hartford

8:00 Christophers

8:15 Adventures of Gumby

9:00 World Around Us

9:30 From the College Campus

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up & Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 Perception

noon We Believe

12:30 Face the Nation

1:00 Your Community


1:30 Movies: TBA

7:30 To Rome with Love

8:00 Ed Sullivan (guests Patti Page and Mike Douglas)

9:00 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (guests Ray Charles, George Gobel, and Gloria Loring)

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 News

11:30 Merv Griffin

1:00 Movie: TBA

WBZ 4-NBC Boston

5:45 Living World

6:00 International Zone

6:30 Boomtown

9:00 Government Story

9:30 How to Quit Smoking

10:00 Our Believing World

10:30 Guideline

11:00 Community Auditions

11:30 News

noon Movie "A Very Special Favor"/"Tarzan's Desert Mystery"

3:00 Meet the Press

3:30 College Bowl

4:00 Call of the West

4:30 Bing Crosby Golf Classic

6:00 Something Else


6:30 News

7:00 Wild Kingdom "Rulers of the Kalahari"

7:30 Walt Disney "Bon Voyage" (pt 3)

8:30 Bill Cosby "The Worst Crook Who Ever Lived"

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones "Point of Honor"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Nightrain

1:30 News

WHDH 5-CBS Boston (sibling to the Herald Traveler)

6:30 Across the Fence

7:00 Bozo

8:00 Insight

8:30 Faith to Faith

9:00 Turning Point

9:15 Sacred Heart

9:30 Builder's Showcase

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up & Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 Face the Nation

noon News

12:30 CBS Golf Classic: Bruce Devlin/Burt Green v Ray Floyd/Bobby Nichols
1:30 Outdoors with Gaddis

2:00 NHL: St. Louis-Philadelphia

4:30 Hawaii Five-O

5:30 News

6:00 Movie "Just for You"

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 News

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Merv Griffin

1:15 Secret Agent

WCSH 6-NBC Portland

7:45 News

8:00 Davey & Goliath

8:15 Sacred Heart

8:30 Christophers

9:00 Religious Series

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 Herald of Truth

10:30 Movie "The Navy"

noon Movie "The World in His Arms"

2:30 Meet the Press

3:00 Mr. Ed
3:30 Sea Hunt

4:00 Paty Duke

4:30 Bing Crosby Golf Classic

6:00 Branded

6:30 College Bowl

7:00 Wild Kingdom "Rulers of the Kalahari"

7:30 Walt Disney "Bon Voyage" (pt 3)

8:30 Bill Cosby "The Worst Crook Who Ever Lived"

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones "Point of Honor"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

WTEV 6-ABC New Bedford

6:30 Farmer's Corner

7:00 Felix the Cat

7:30 Cartoons

7:45 Protestant Service

8:15 Jewish Service

8:45 Catholic Service

9:30 Dudley Do-Right

10:00 Fantastic Voyage

10:30 Fantastic Four

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery
noon Duckpin Bowling

1:00 Outdoors with Gaddis

1:30 Issues & Answers

2:00 Movie: TBA

3:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo

4:00 Let's Make a Deal

4:30 Brady Bunch

5:00 Ironside

6:00 Marcus Welby, MD

7:00 Land of the Giants "Panic"

8:00 FBI "Deadly Reunion"

9:00 Sunday Night at the Movies "Hombre"

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: TBA

WNAC 7-ABC Boston

6:52 News

7:00 Issues of Our Times

7:30 Talking Talk

8:00 Directions

8:30 Christophers

8:45 Religious Press

9:15 Sunday Mass

10:00 Boston's Beat

10:30 Firing Line


11:30 Discovery

noon Movies "The Rains of Ranchipur"/"Winter a Go-Go"

3:30 Issues & Answers

4:00 All-American College Show

4:30 Movie "Off Limits"

6:00 Dick Van Dyke

6:30 News

7:00 Land of the Giants "Panic"

8:00 FBI "Deadly Reunion"

9:00 Sunday Night at the Movies "Hombre"

11:15 News

11:45 Movie "Oh Men! Oh Women!"

1:45 News

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

7:15 Insight

7:45 Rusty Wellington

8:15 Cathedral of Tomorrow

9:15 Sunday Mass

10:00 Day of Discovery

10:30 Movie "Love Leters"

1:00 Outdoors with Gaddis

1:30 Issues & Answers

2:00 NBA: teams not listed

4:00 Movie "Father's Litle Dividend"


5:30 Here Come the Brides

6:30 Klassroom Kwiz

7:00 Land of the Giants "Panic"

8:00 FBI "Deadly Reunion"

9:00 Sunday Night at the Movies "Hombre"

11:15 News

11:30 Movie "The Devil to Pay"

WMUR 9-ABC Manchester

8:15 Living Word

8:30 Big Picture

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Insight

10:00 Faith for Today

10:30 Herald of Truth

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery

noon Movie "Another Dawn"

2:30 College Basketball: LaSalle-Duquesne (JIP)

3:30 Drive the Ragged Edge

4:00 American Sportsman

5:00 Wrestling

6:00 Flying Nun

6:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father

7:00 Land of the Giants "Panic"


8:00 FBI "Deadly Reunion"

9:00 Sunday Night at the Movies "Hombre"

11:15 News

WJAR 10-NBC Providence

7:45 Leave It to Beaver

8:15 Sacred Heart

8:30 This is the Life

9:00 Frontiers of Faith

9:30 Christophers

10:00 On This Day

10:30 Psychology in Everyday Life

11:00 Living Word

11:15 Social Security in Action

11:30 Your Child in School

noon Insight

12:30 Look Here

1:00 Meet the Press

1:30 Movies "The Magic Sword"/"The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad"

4:00 Changing Times

4:15 Dollars & Sense

4:30 Bing Crosby Golf Classic

6:00 High School Tournament: Pawtucket West-South Kingstown

6:30 College Bowl

7:00 Wild Kingdom "Rulers of the Kalahari"


7:30 Walt Disney "Bon Voyage" (pt 3)

8:30 Bill Cosby "The Worst Crook Who Ever Lived"

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones "Point of Honor"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Call Me Madam" (ch 10 didn't clear the weekend Tonight Show)

WENH 11-NET Durham

5pm Lucky Joe

5:30 NET Playhouse

7:00 Book Beat

7:30 Column Eight

8:00 The Show (same line-up as ch 2)

9:00 Forsyte Saga "The White Monkey"

10:00 Advocates (same topic as ch 2)

WPRI 12-CBS Providence

8:00 Jonny Quest

8:30 Mr. Magoo

9:00 Tom & Jerry

9:30 Oral Roberts

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Day of Discovery

11:00 Face the News

11:30 Face the Nation


noon Sports Report

1:00 CBS Golf Classic (no info listed)

2:00 NHL: St. Louis-Philadelphia

4:30 TBA

6:00 News (also at 6:30, one of these is likely network, but the listings didn't indicate which)

7:00 TBA

7:30 To Rome with Love

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 News

11:30 Merv Griffin

WGAN 13-CBS Portland

8:00 Oral Roberts

8:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo

9:00 Tom & Jerry

9:30 Bugs Bunny

10:00 Word of Life

10:30 Look Up & Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 Face the Nation

noon Monkees

12:30 Candlepin Kids

1:00 Junior Achievement


1:30 Ken MacKenzie

2:00 NHL: St. Louis-Philadelphia

4:30 Children's Hour

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

6:00 News

6:30 Petticoat Junction

7:00 TBA

7:30 To Rome with Love

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Unguarded Moment"

WWLP 22-NBC Springfield

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 Three Stooges

10:00 Chalice of Salvation

11:00 Bowling

noon TBA

4:30 Bing Crosby Golf Classic

6:00 TBA

6:30 College Bowl

7:00 Wild Kingdom "Rulers of the Kalahari"

7:30 Walt Disney "Bon Voyage" (pt 3)


8:30 Bill Cosby "The Worst Crook Who Ever Lived"

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones "Point of Honor"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

WSMW 27-Ind Worcester (in its first month on the air, it signed-on January 2nd)

noon Christophers

12:30 Wings Around the World

1:00 Bible Answers

1:30 Project Hope

2:00 Ratherdo

4:00 Movie "Litle Miss Broadway"

5:30 News

6:00 Zoorama

6:30 Bay State Bowling

7:30 Movie "Chad Hanna"

9:30 Judy Lynn

10:00 News

10:30 Roy Rogers Playhouse

WSBK 38-Ind Boston

5:00 Cerebral Palsy Telethon

1:30 College Basketball: LaSalle-Duquesne

3:30 Cerebral Palsy Telethon


6:00 Dobie Gillis

6:30 News

7:00 Suspense Theatre

8:00 Movie "Night and Day"

10:00 Ray Anthony

11:00 Bruins Highlights

11:30 American West

WHYN 40-ABC Springfield

9:15 Sacred Heart

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 Faith for Today

10:30 Christophers

11:00 Insight

11:30 Discovery

noon Conversation with Frank McInnery

12:30 Happening

1:00 Outdoors with Gaddis

1:30 Issues & Answers

2:00 TBA

6:00 I Spy

7:00 Land of the Giants "Panic"

8:00 FBI "Deadly Reunion"

9:00 Sunday Night at the Movies "Hombre"

11:15 News
WGBX 44-NET Boston

no scheduled programming

WXPO 50-Ind Lowell

4pm Maverick

5:00 Adventures in Paradise

6:00 Secret Agent

7:00 David Susskind

9:00 Here Come the Stars

10:00 Probe

10:30 Weekend in Hollywood

mid. Playhouse 50

WKBG 56-Ind Boston

8:00 Words & Music

8:30 Kathryn Kuhlman

9:00 Ultraman

9:30 Bunker Hill

10:30 Superman

11:00 Litle Rascals

11:30 Flintstones

noon My Favorite Martian

12:30 Paty Duke

1:00 Movie "Boy on a Dolphin"


3:00 Movie "White Witch Doctor"

4:30 Honeymooners

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 Baron

7:00 Champions

8:00 Movie "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon"

10:00 Point of View

10:30 A Sense of Self

11:30 At Your Service

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What's with all the time-shifting?

WHDH 5-CBS Boston

4:30 Hawaii Five-O

WTEV 6-ABC New Bedford

4:00 Let's Make a Deal


4:30 Brady Bunch

5:00 Ironside

6:00 Marcus Welby, MD

Ironside?? An NBC show??

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WBZ 4-NBC Boston

9:30 How to Quit Smoking

They had infomercials back in 1970?

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Quote Originally Posted by glc

What's with all the time-shifting?

WHDH 5-CBS Boston

4:30 Hawaii Five-O

WTEV 6-ABC New Bedford

4:00 Let's Make a Deal

4:30 Brady Bunch

5:00 Ironside

6:00 Marcus Welby, MD

Ironside?? An NBC show??

Also delayed:

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WHDH 5-CBS Boston (sibling to the Herald Traveler)

11:45 Merv Griffin

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring


5:30 Here Come the Brides

Apparently, channel 5 carried a late movie on Friday, which bumped Merv (at the time on CBS)
to Sunday.

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence/Portland/Springfield Sun, Jan 25, 1970

These too:

WMUR 9-ABC Manchester

6:00 Flying Nun

6:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father

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Speaking of time-shifting and the like...

Look at 7 PM on all the CBS affils. Was Lassie collie-non-grata in New England?

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Quote Originally Posted by oldiesfan6479

Speaking of time-shifting and the like...

Look at 7 PM on all the CBS affils. Was Lassie collie-non-grata in New England?

I was wondering what was on at 7 ...the listings had a few holes in it (hence all the TBAs in the
listings). ???

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence/Portland/Springfield Sun, Jan 25, 1970

Ever thought of checking local editions of TV Guide - or at the very least, the Boston Globe (then
co-owner of what was then WKBG-56) - for your answer?

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence/Portland/Springfield Sun, Jan 25, 1970

Quote Originally Posted by wbhist

Ever thought of checking local editions of TV Guide - or at the very least, the Boston Globe (then
co-owner of what was then WKBG-56) - for your answer?

Unfortunately, I don't have any New England area TVGs from the period to check on that...I don't
think there are a lot of New England papers on Google Archive either (the ones I've seen either
being from ME or CT)...

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence/Portland/Springfield Sun, Jan 25, 1970

I'm not home right now.... (not that anyone cares) ... but I have a Boston Herald Traveller TV
guide supplement from1970... (it might be a mid-summer edition)... but I'll check it & post if
relevant.

Speaking of time-shifting and the like...

Look at 7 PM on all the CBS affils. Was Lassie collie-non-grata in New England?

Looking at Google archives, from the Lewiston Daily Sun, WGAN in Portland (and WABI in
Bangor) both carried the courageous canine on Sunday at 7 p.m.

Retro: Kentucky Saturday, January 30, 1982

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:30 Farming With Jack Crowner

7 AM Kentucky Afield

7:30 Blue Apple Clubhouse

8 AM Flintstones

8:30 Smurfs

9:30 Kid Super Power Hour With Shazam

10:30 Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends

11 AM Space Stars

12 N Wrestling (Chs. 3, 5, and 18 all have wrestling

at this time--don't know from where, possibly

Memphis on Ch. 3?)


1 PM College Basketball: Louisville-Florida State

3 PM College Basketball: Georgia-Kentucky (time approximate)

5 PM Portrait Of A Legend (time approximate)

5:30 America's Top 10

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)

7 PM Dance Fever (musical guest: Charly McClain; Rip Taylor

is one of the judges.)

7:30 Emphasis

8 PM One Of The Boys (sitcom starring Mickey Rooney which gave

Dana Carvey a break)

8:30 Harper Valley

9 PM Barbara Mandrell (Donny Osmond and Ray Stevens are guests.)

10 PM Billy Crystal Comedy Hour (debut, with Robin Williams, the Pointer

Sisters, and --from SCTV--John Candy, Dave Thomas, and Rick

Moranis)

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (host John Madden; Andy Kaufman)

1 AM Movie: "Dial 'M' For Murder"

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:30 Beter Way

7 AM U.S. Farm Report

7:30 Doctor Snuggles


8 AM Flintstones

8:30 Smurfs

9:30 Kid Super Power Hour With Shazam

10:30 Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends

11 AM Mr. Moon's Magic Circus

11:30 Family Classics (don't know if these are live action

or animated)

12 N Wrestling

1 PM College Basketball: Wisconsin-Purdue

3 PM College Basketball: Georgia-Kentucky (time approximate)

5 PM Golf: Andy Williams San Diego Open (third round, time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 Lawrence Welk

7:30 Look At Us (women bodybuilders; changing standards of beauty)

8 PM One Of The Boys

8:30 Harper Valley

9 PM Barbara Mandrell

10 PM Billy Crystal Comedy Hour

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6:15 Praying The Rosary

6:30 Call The Doctor (medicine and law; repeat from previous Sunday
11 AM)

7:30 Roy Rogers

8 AM Popeye And Olive

8:30 Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro

9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

11:30 Blackstar

12 N Trollkins

12:30 Tom And Jerry

1 PM Kwicky Koala

1:30 We're Movin'

2 PM Sports Afield

2:30 Movie: "A Warm December"

4:30 CBS Sports Saturday: WBA lightweight champ Art Frias

vs. Ernesto Espana, 15 rounds, from Atlantic City

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)

7 PM Juvenile Court (a 9-year-old boy is charged with involuntary

manslaughter; a 17-year-old is charged with grand theft)

7:30 People's Court (cases involve the purchase of a TV set and

legal counseling)

8 PM To Climb A Mountain (Emilio Estevez as a materialistic high-

school wrestling champ whose values change after he visits

the home of an impoverished opponent.)

8:30 College Basketball: Xavier-Loyola (Chicago)

10:30 People's Court (an overheated automobile, a dispute over a


loan of money, time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Firecreek" (news follows the movie--note: the first

time I ever saw a Kentucky edition of TV Guide this was WKYT's

Saturday late movie)

WGN Ch. 9 Chicago (Ind.)

Listed Eastern Time

7 AM Cartoons

7:30 Bullwinkle

8 AM U.S. Farm Report

8:30 World Tomorrow

9 AM Rex Humbard

9:30 Issues Unlimited

10 AM Charlando (en espanol)

10:30 Abbot And Costello

11 AM Superman

11:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

12:30 Movie: "Rio Grande" (John Wayne)

2:30 Movie: "The Naughty Nineties" (Abbot and

Costello)

4 PM America's Top 10

4:30 Soul Train

5:30 Pink Panther


6 PM Litle House On The Prairie

7 PM Muppet Show

7:30 Rhoda

8 PM College Basketball: Marquete-Notre Dame

10 PM Independent Network News (Jeff Kamen, time

approximate)

10:30 News

11 PM Solid Gold

12 M Movie: "Von Ryan's Express"

2:30 Editor's Desk

3 AM News

3:30 Movie: "Johnny Apollo"

5:15 TBA

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Louisville Tonight (rerun of Friday night's show)

7:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8 AM Popeye And Olive

8:30 Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro

9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

11:30 Blackstar

12 N Trollkins

12:30 Tom And Jerry

1 PM Kwicky Koala
1:30 30 Minutes (a report on veterinary care)

2 PM Movie: "Captain Newman, M.D."

4:30 CBS Sports Saturday

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (Bobby Bare, the Stoneman Family,

the Glaser Brothers, 15-year-old Kippi Brannon)

8 PM Walt Disney: "The Cat From Outer Space" (Part

1 of 2, from '78)

9 PM Golden Globe Awards (hosts: Linda Gray and Robert

Preston; presenters include Connie Francis, Juliet Prowse,

Timothy Huton, Dudley Moore, Tom Selleck, live)

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "To Kill A Mockingbird"

1:30 News

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Kids Are People Too (quarterback Jim Plunket, ventriloquist

Willie Tyler and Lester, delay from Sun 10:30 AM)

7:30 Max B. Nimble

8 AM Superfriends

8:30 Heathcliff And Marmaduke

9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang

9:30 Laverne & Shirley (animated)


10 AM Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy-Doo

11 AM Goldie Gold And Action Jack

11:30 Thundarr The Barbarian

12 N ABC Weekend Special: "The Notorious Jumping Frog Of

Calaveras County"

12:30 Movie: "The Fiction-Makers" (Roger Moore as The Saint,

originally presented as a two-parter on the series)

2:30 Solid Gold

3:30 Wild Kingdom

4 PM College Basketball: Ohio State-Iowa

6 PM Wild Kingdom (time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM King's Crossing (atempt at a family-friendly primetime soap)

9 PM Love Boat (passengers: Tanya Roberts, Bert Convy, John Phillip

Law, Lynda Day George, Corey Feldman)

10 PM Fantasy Island (visitors: Genie Francis, Edward Winter)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Cassandra Crossing"

2 AM Movie: "The Three Musketeers" ('48 version with Gene Kelly,

Lana Turner, June Allyson)

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

12 N Cross-Country Ski School


12:30 This Old House

1 PM Woodwright's Shop

1:30 Photo Show

2 PM Victory Garden

2:30 Quilting

3 PM By-Line

3:30 Word On Words

4 PM 3-2-1 Contact

4:30 Kathy (nothing given about this)

5 PM Soccer Made In Germany

6 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("Movie Struck," with

Laurel and Hardy, from '37)

7:30 Sneak Previews ("On Golden Pond," "Whose Life

Is It Anyway?")

8 PM Movie: "Death Takes A Holiday"

10 PM Movie: "Gulliver's Travels" (the '39 animated feature)

11:30 Big Band Cavalcade

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WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:05 Mission: Impossible

6:05 It's Your Business

6:35 Infinity Factory

7:05 Vegetable Soup


7:35 Romper Room And Friends

8:05 The Fight Against Slavery

9:05 Against The Wind

10:05 Movie: "The Phantom Of The Opera" (Claude

Rains version, from '43)

12:05 Movie: "Twilight For The Gods"

2:35 Movie: "The Naked Maja"

5:05 Last Of The Wild

5:35 Motor Week

6:05 Wrestling

8:05 Nashville Alive!

9:05 Jacques Cousteau

10:05 News

11:05 The World At War

12:05 Movie: "Walk On The Wild Side" (nothing to do

with Lou Reed)

2:35 Movie: "Yellow Canary" (not Tweety)

4:35 Mission: Impossible

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

6 AM U.S. Farm Report

6:30 Farming With Jack Crowner

7 AM Space Kidetes

7:30 Jetsons
8 AM Flintstones

8:30 Smurfs

9:30 Kid Super Power Hour With Shazam

10:30 Addams Family

11 AM Call The Doctor

11:30 Winner's Circle

12 N Wrestling

1 PM College Basketball: Louisville-Florida State

3 PM College Basketball: Georgia-Kentucky (time approximate)

5 PM Center Circle (time approximate)

5:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

6 PM That Nashville Music (Bobby Bare, Billie Jo Spears, the

Osborne Brothers (not to be confused with the Osmonds--

these brothers do bluegrass), Buddy Spicher)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM One Of The Boys

8:30 Harper Valley

9 PM Barbara Mandrell

10 PM Billy Crystal Comedy Hour

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Movie: "Horror Hospital"

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)


6:15 Perspective

7 AM Laurel And Hardy Laugh Tunes

7:30 Bugs And Porky

8 AM Tom And Jerry

8:30 Woody Woodpecker

9 AM Movie: "Invasion From Inner Earth"

10:30 Movie: "The World Of Abbot And Costello"

12 N Soul Train

1 PM Star Trek (animated)

1:30 College Basketball: St. Louis-Cincinnati

3:30 Cartoon Festival (time approximate)

4 PM Movie: "No Time For Sergeants" (as Castleman and

Podrazik said, "what it was, was Gomer.")

6 PM Happy Days Again

6:30 M*A*S*H

7 PM CHL Hockey: Dallas-Cincinnati

10 PM Nashville On The Road (guest: Susie Allanson, time

approximate)

10:30 That Nashville Music (Dave Rowland & Sugar, Gene

Watson, Hank Thompson)

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 Love Boat (passengers: Loreta Swit, Robert Reed,

Hermione Baddeley, Richard Mulligan, Kristy McNichol,

pre-empted on Ch. 12, delay from Wed 12 M)


12:40 Evening At The Improv

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Movie: "Yodelin' Kid From Pine Ridge" (Gene Autry)

8 AM Popeye And Olive

8:30 Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro

9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

11:30 Blackstar

12 N Trollkins

12:30 Wild Kingdom

1 PM Tobacco Talk

1:30 Sugar Ray Leonard's Golden Gloves (a 26-week amateur-

boxing tournament debuts, with a team from Iowa against

a combined Kansas-Oklahoma team)

2:30 Nashville On The Road

3 PM Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry

3:30 McLain Family Band

4 PM Pop Goes The Country

4:30 CBS Sports Saturday

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Walt Disney

9 PM College Basketball: LSU-Florida


11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Country Top 20 (Mickey Gilley hosts a show of 1981's

chart-toppers; performing: T.G. Sheppard, the Oak

Ridge Boys, Alabama)

WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 Kidsworld

8 AM Superfriends

8:30 Heathcliff And Marmaduke

9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang

9:30 Laverne & Shirley (animated)

10 AM Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy-Doo

11 AM Goldie Gold And Action Jack

11:30 Thundarr The Barbarian

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand (Innocents, Tom Wopat)

1:30 Emergency!

2:30 The Rookies

3 PM Bill Dance Outdoors

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Quaker State Open finals, live

from Grand Prairie, TX (Dallas affiliate WFAA used

to really play this up; when they had "Bowling For

Dollars" in the '70s they would originate it in Grand


Prairie the week of the event.)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (U.S. Ladies' Figure Skating

Championships, Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Classic)

6:30 News

7 PM Skater (the parents of a 12-year-old skater forbid

her to take part in a big race after a drug bust at

the local rink)

7:30 Healthbeat (cancer therapy using pi-meson radiation;

an update on arthritis treatments)

8 PM King's Crossing

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Airport"

2:15 ABC News (Tom Jarriel)

WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC)

7 AM Tom And Jerry And Friends

8 AM Superfriends

8:30 Heathcliff And Marmaduke

9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang

9:30 Laverne & Shirley (animated)

10 AM Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy-Doo

11 AM Goldie Gold And Action Jack


11:30 Thundarr The Barbarian

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Focus

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM My Three Sons

3:30 Movie: "The Bank Dick" (W.C. Fields classic,

from '40)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 The Jeffersons

7 PM Movie: "Cooley High"

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Hannie Caulder"

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

7:30 New Shapes: Education

8 AM Space Kidetes

8:30 Jim Bakker

9:30 Love, American Style

10:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

11:30 Rifleman

12 N I Love Lucy
12:30 In Search Of...

1 PM Wild Kingdom

1:30 College Basketball: St. Louis-Cincinnati

3:30 Wrestling (time approximate)

4:30 Movie: "Racket Busters" (Humphrey Bogart)

6 PM Solid Gold (KISS, Olivia Newton-John, Ronnie Laws)

7 PM Batlestar Galactica

8 PM Rockford Files

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Independent Network News

10:30 Jimmy Houston Outdoors

11 PM Sugar Ray Leonard's Golden Gloves

12 M Movie: "Only A Scream Away"

KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,

WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,

WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)

4 PM General Educational Development

5 PM Making It Count

6 PM Firing Line (John Kenneth Galbraith debates Reaganomics with

William F. Buckley Jr.)

7 PM Creativity With Bill Moyers ("Olympics Of The Mind," a nationwide

competition in problem-solving; sounds like "Million Dollar Mind Game")

7:30 Another Page


8 PM Life On Earth (Part 3: "The First Forests")

9 PM All Creatures Great And Small

10 PM The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie (Part 2)

sign off 11 PM

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Saturday, January 30, 1982

Channel 3 (Lousiville) was Memphis Wrestling.

Don't know what was airing in Cincy; I think the Shiek's territory was gone by this time, and
WWF hadn't gone national yet. Lexington may have been the Poffo's ICW.

Retro: Hartford/Springfield Mon, Jan 29, 1968

from TV Guide-Western New England edition

WTIC 3-CBS Hartford

6:30 Understanding Our World (comparison of US and Indian drama, including descriptions of
Indian Shakespeare productions)

7:00 News/Weather (c)

7:05 CBS News (c)


7:30 Your Community (c)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)

9:00 Hap Richards (c)

9:15 Wally Gator (c)

9:30 Make Room for Daddy

10:00 Candid Camera

10:30 Movie "To Paris with Love" (c)

noon Love of Life (c)

12:25 CBS News (c)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

12:45 Guiding Light (c)

1:00 Movie "Nancy Goes to Rio" (pt 3/c)

1:30 As the World Turns (c)

2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c)

2:30 House Party (c/guest Ann Dee)

3:00 To Tell the Truth (c)

3:25 CBS News (c)

3:30 Dick Van Dyke

4:00 Ranger Andy (c)

4:30 Hazel (c/return)

5:00 Perry Mason "The Gilded Lily" (return)

6:00 Weather (c)

6:05 Sports (c/Ehrlich)

6:15 News (c/Bruce Kern)

6:30 CBS News (c)


7:00 Movie "Separate Tables"

9:00 Andy Griffith (c/Don Knots returns as Barney in an episode where he comes to Mayberry to
select a site for an East-West summit, and Andy has to save his bacon after he bungs it
up...WHDH punted it to Tuesday at 7)

9:30 Family Affair (c)

10:00 Carol Burnet (c/guests Jonathan Winters and Dionne Warwick)

11:00 News/Weather (c)

11:20 Sports (c)

11:25 Movie "The Night Holds Terror"

WBZ 4-NBC Boston

6:15 Sign-On Seminar "Fair Adventure" (Dr. Frank Baxter uses charts to show the verb forms in
Shakespeare's sonnets)

6:45 Daily Almanac (Chase/Kent)

7:00 Today (c/guests Flip Wilson and Desmond Morris, plus a report on Chinese New Year;
news/weather at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Contact! (Bob Kennedy)

10:00 Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Personality (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon News (c/Chase and Scot)

12:25 Weather (Don Kent)

12:30 Mike Douglas (c/guests Bobby Darrin, Lesley Gore, and Guy Marks)

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)


3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game (c)

4:25 NBC News (c)

4:30 Merv Griffin (c/guests Henry Morgan, Dorothy Loudon, Bety Walker, and Jody Graber)

6:00 News (c/Arch Macdonald and Arnold Zenker)

6:20 Sports (c/Bob Starr)

6:25 Weather (c/Arch Macdonald)

6:30 NBC News (c)

7:00 News (c/Zenker, Macdonald and Lape)

7:20 Sports (c/Bob Starr)

7:30 Monkees (c)

8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (c/guests Robert Culp, Flip Wilson, and First Edition)

9:00 Danny Thomas "The Last Hunters" (c)

10:00 I Spy "A Few Miles West of Nowhere" (c)

11:00 News (c/George Reading)

11:10 Weather (c/Arch Macdonald)

11:15 Sports (c/Bob Starr)

11:20 News (c/George Reading)

11:30 Tonight Show (c/guest Flip Wilson)

1:00 Movie "The Woman in the Window"

WHDH 5-CBS Boston

6:00 Science Pacemakers "Plants with a Story to Tell" (c)

6:30 Farming (c/Joe Kelly)


6:45 We Believe (c)

7:00 News (c)

7:05 Bozo the Clown (c)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)

9:00 Romper Room (c)

9:30 Classroom 5 (c/Wallace Gleekman from Brookline High talks on blood)

10:00 Secret Storm (c)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

11:00 Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

noon News/Weather (c/Ray Walker and Marilyn Rockafellow)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

12:45 Guiding Light (c)

1:00 Love of Life (c)

1:25 Doctor's House Call (c)

1:30 As the World Turns (c)

2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c)

2:30 House Party (c)

3:00 To Tell the Truth (c)

3:25 CBS News (c)

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Movie "The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell"

6:00 News (c/Jack Hynes)

6:15 Sports (c/Don Gillis)

6:25 Weather (c/Copeland)


6:30 CBS News (c)

7:00 Death Valley Days "No Place for a Lady" (c)

7:30 Gunsmoke (c)

8:30 Lucille Ball (c/guest starr Buddy Hacket)

9:00 Movie "The Counterfeit Traitor" (c)

11:45 News/Weather/Sports (c/Hynes, Copeland and Gillis)

12:15 Movie "Tobacco Road"

WNAC 7-ABC Boston

6:25 Farm & Market Report

6:30 Understanding Our World "The Focus of Man" (anthropolgist Nancy O. Lurie dicusses her
work with the Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin)

6:55 Roger Ramjet (c)

7:00 Cartoons (Major Mudd)

8:00 Donna Reed

8:30 Baby Game (c)

8:55 Children's Doctor (c)

9:00 General Hospital

9:30 Virginia Graham (c/guests Carmel Quinn and Estelle Parsons)

10:00 Newlywed Game

10:30 Outrageous Opinions (c/Dustin Hoffman on the meaning of success)

11:00 Temptation (c)

11:25 ABC News (c)

11:30 How's Your Mother-in-Law? (c)

noon Bewitched (Elizabeth Montgomery was on that week's cover)

12:30 Treasure Isle (c)


1:00 Fugitive

2:00 Movie "Notorious"

4:00 Movie "Lost in Alaska"

5:20 News (c/John Henning)

5:30 ABC News (c)

6:00 Gidget (c)

6:30 McHale's Nevy

7:00 F Troop

7:30 Cowboy in Africa (c)

8:30 Drama Special "Luther" (c/TV adaptation of the 1963 Broadway hit about religious reformer
Martin Luther' pre-empts Rat Patrol, Felony Squad, and Peyton Place)

10:00 Movie "Away All Boats" (c)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c/Henning, Ward and Burr)

11:15 Movie cont'd (c)

mid. Joey Bishop (c/guests the Kim Sisters, and Rip Taylor)

1:30 Issues & Answers (c/guest Senate Minority Leader Everet Dirksen (R-IL))

WHNC 8-ABC New Haven

6:10 News

6:15 Infinite Horizon

6:45 Visit with Monsignor

7:00 Mr. Goober (c)

8:30 Mickey Mouse Club

9:00 Gypsy Rose Lee (c)

9:30 Dating Game (c)

10:00 PDQ (c)


10:30 Donna Reed

11:00 Temptation (c)

11:25 ABC News (c)

11:30 How's Your Mother-in-Law? (c)

noon Mike Douglas

1:30 I Love Lucy

2:00 Newlywed Game (c)

2:30 Baby Game (c)

2:55 Children's Doctor (c)

3:00 General Hospital (c)

3:30 Mr. Goober (c)

4:30 Mike Douglas (c/same as ch 4)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)

6:25 Skiing Tips (c)

6:30 ABC News (c)

7:00 Truth or Consequences (c)

7:30 Cowboy in Africa (c)

8:30 Drama Special "Luther" (c)

10:00 Big Valley "Shadow of a Giant" (c)

11:00 News (c/Bob Norman)

11:15 Weather (c/Beanish)

11:20 Sports (c/Dick Galiete)

11:30 Joey Bishop (c)

WHCT 18-Ind Hartford


Pay-TV programs in italics

4pm Superheroes

4:30 You Asked for It

5:00 Highway Patrol

5:30 News (Paterson/Hard)

6:00 Merv Griffin (same as ch 4)

7:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Road Hog"/"Anniversary Gift"

8:30 Movie "Rosie"

10:30 Movie "Caprice"

WATR 20-NBC Waterbury

7:00 Today (c)

9:00 Film Features

10:00 Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Personality (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Eye Guess (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1:00 Film Feature

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)


3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game (c)

4:25 NBC News (c)

4:30 This Man Dawson

5:00 Film Feature

6:00 Men Into Space "From Another World"

6:30 Film Feature

7:00 NBC News (c/likely OTA feed from WNBC)

7:30 Monkees (c)

8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (c)

9:00 Danny Thomas "The Last Hunters" (c)

10:00 I Spy "A Few Miles West of Nowhere" (c)

11:00 Law & Mr. Jones "No Sale"

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WWLP 22-Springfield/WRLP 32-Northfield (COL Greenfield) (NBC)

7:00 Today (c/news-weather at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Merv Griffin (c/same as ch 4)

10:00 Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Personality (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon Jeopardy!
12:30 Eye Guess (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1:00 Kity Broman (Ida Krauss with beauty techniques)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)

3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game (c)

4:25 NBC News (c)

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as ch 4)

6:00 Highlights (Tom Colton)

6:30 NBC News (c)

7:00 News (Silver/Robator)

7:15 Weather (John Quill)

7:20 Sports (Bill Rasmussen)

7:30 Monkees (c)

8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (c)

9:00 Danny Thomas "The Last Hunters" (c)

10:00 I Spy "A Few Miles West of Nowhere" (c)

11:00 News (Mark Pierce, followed by Harry Robator at 11:10)

11:15 Weather (John Quill)

11:20 Sports (Bill Rasmussen)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)


WEDH 24-NET Hartford

9:30 Connecticut Social Studies

9:55 High School Literature

10:20 Grades 4-6 Language Arts

10:50 Gr 4-6 Social Studies

11:20 Doorways to Art

11:55 Film Feature

12:25 Creative Person (guest Fred Rogers; the description mentions the controversy when
Misterogers' Neighborhood was spiked by WGBH Boston due to lack of funds)

1:00 Gr K-3 Science

1:25 All About You

2:05 Gr 3-5 Art

3:30 Supervisory Practice

4:00 Management Methods

4:30 Labor Turnover

5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood "Are You Really Sure?"

5:30 What's New "Raming the Smithsonian" (conclusion)

6:00 Opinion: Washington

6:30 What's New (r)

7:00 Alcoholics are People (cameras show an AA meeting)

7:30 English: Fact & Fancy

8:00 French Chef

8:30 Antiques

9:00 NET Journal "Resolved: Those who oppose US policy in Vietnam should refuse to serve if
drafted" (the question is debated by teams from UCLA and Dartmouth)

10:00 Concert in Brass


WHNB 30-West Hartford/W79AI-Torrington (NBC)

6:30 Connecticut Classroom

7:00 Today (c/news-weather at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Regis Philbin

10:00 Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Personality (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Eye Guess (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1:00 Divorce Court (c)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)

3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Match Game (c)

4:25 NBC News (c)

4:30 Flintstones (c)

5:00 Combat! "The Farmer"

6:00 McHale's Navy

6:30 NBC News (c)


7:00 Weather (c/Jobert)

7:05 News (c/Monahan)

7:15 News

7:30 Monkees (c)

8:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (c)

9:00 Danny Thomas "The Last Hunters" (c)

10:00 I Spy "A Few Miles West of Nowhere" (c)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WHYN 40-ABC Springfield

7:00 News/Weather/Sports (c/John Deegan and Dave Scot)

8:00 Three Stooges

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9:00 Fugitive

10:00 Dating Game

10:30 Donna Reed

11:00 Temptation (c)

11:25 ABC News (c)

11:30 How's Your Mother-in-Law? (c)

noon Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle (c)

1:00 Virginia Graham (c/guests Dodie Goodman, SI press director Terry Rice, and author Ruth
Goode; the game show Undercover, hosted by John Deegan, will air during the show)

1:45 You Asked for It

2:00 Newlywed Game (c)


2:30 Baby Game (c)

2:55 Children's Doctor (c)

3:00 General Hospital (c)

3:30 Dark Shadows (c)

4:00 Bozo the Clown (c)

4:30 Flintstones (c)

5:00 McHale's Navy

5:30 ABC News (c)

6:00 News (c/Gary Garrison)

6:05 Combat! "The Convict"

7:00 News (c/Dan Scanlan)

7:10 Weather (c/Savioli)

7:15 Sports (c/Doug Wheeler)

7:20 Dr. Albert Burke (c)

7:30 Movie "Charlie Chan in Egypt"

8:30 Drama Special "Luther" (c)

10:00 Big Valley "Shadow of a Giant" (c)

11:00 News (c/Gary Garrison)

11:15 Weather (c/Loughman)

11:20 Sports (c/Doug Wheeler)

11:30 Joey Bishop (c)

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Presenters for the network news updates...

ABC

11:25am-Marlene Sanders

CBS

12:25pm-Joseph Benti

3:25pm-Douglas Edwards

NBC

10:25am-Nancy Dickerson

12:55pm-Edwin C. Newman

4:25pm-Floyd Kalber

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WATR 20-NBC Waterbury

7:00 NBC News (c/likely OTA feed from WNBC)

Was WATR's network feed simply an off-air pickup of WNBC?

If you've ever had to work somewhere that had only such a feed, or even a "dirty"

master control feed via microwave, you really, really, couldn't wait for the day you

got your own Telco line.

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Channel 8 in those days was WNHC for New Haven, Connecticut. Our market had two NBC
stations at the time, since channel 30 of New Britain wouldn't get their power increase until
1978 (around the time they became WVIT-TV). Channel 3 became WFSB-TV in 1974 when Post
Newsweek bought the station. I'm trying to remember when WRLP-TV of Greenfield, MA went
off the air.
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Quote Originally Posted by KML-224

Channel 8 in those days was WNHC for New Haven, Connecticut. Our market had two NBC
stations at the time, since channel 30 of New Britain wouldn't get their power increase until
1978 (around the time they became WVIT-TV). Channel 3 became WFSB-TV in 1974 when Post
Newsweek bought the station. I'm trying to remember when WRLP-TV of Greenfield, MA went
off the air.

WRLP-TV Channel 32, Greenfield, MA left the air at 11:00 PM, Sunday night April 9th, 1978. It
coincided with the last game of the 1977-1978 Bruins season. The WRLP transmiter was crated
and shipped to Salt Lake City, Utah for the building of KSTU-TV, Channel 20 (now on Channel 13).

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Quote Originally Posted by KML-224


Channel 8 in those days was WNHC for New Haven, Connecticut. Our market had two NBC
stations at the time, since channel 30 of New Britain wouldn't get their power increase until
1978 (around the time they became WVIT-TV). Channel 3 became WFSB-TV in 1974 when Post
Newsweek bought the station. I'm trying to remember when WRLP-TV of Greenfield, MA went
off the air.

WATR-TV basically used an over-the-air feed from WNBC-TV, Channel 4, New York for any NBC
programming. I'm sure WATR-TV had a backup OTA feed from WHNB-TV Channel 30 from New
Britain. AT&T lines were very expensive at the time. WATR-TV had no local color well into the
70's. So, in order for Channel 20 to get network color, they had to pass-through using a
composite feed directly over the air. No doubt they had some phasing issues (color-wise). One
good thing about WATR using an OTA feed from WNBC-TV, they had access to full-quality 15 kHz
audio from WNBC (being the key station of the NBC Network), unlike most network affiliates
who still had the standard flat sounding 5 kHz phone-lines. It wasn't until January, 1978 when all
network affiliates switched to 15 kHz phone lines.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Presenters for the network news updates...

ABC

11:25am-Marlene Sanders

CBS
12:25pm-Joseph Benti

3:25pm-Douglas Edwards

NBC

10:25am-Nancy Dickerson

12:55pm-Edwin C. Newman

4:25pm-Floyd Kalber

And the names of the newscasts . . .

- ABC: News with the Woman's Touch (sponsored by Purex)

- CBS: CBS Mid-Day News (12:25p), CBS Afternoon News (3:25p)

- NBC: [name here] with the News (the 10:25a Dickerson and 12:55p Newman updates);
apparently Kalber's didn't have a name that I know of.

Quote Originally Posted by KML-224

Channel 8 in those days was WNHC for New Haven, Connecticut. Our market had two NBC
stations at the time, since channel 30 of New Britain wouldn't get their power increase until
1978 (around the time they became WVIT-TV). Channel 3 became WFSB-TV in 1974 when Post
Newsweek bought the station.

And then WNHC-TV's owner of record at the time was the Radio and Television Division of
Triangle Publications; WTIC-TV's license-holder, as between c.1964 and the 1974 sale to Post-
Newsweek and accompanying call leter change, was Broadcast-Plaza, Inc. (derived from the
name of their complex at Broadcast House, 3 Constitution Plaza, that opened in the early '60's),
even though Travelers Insurance was still, up to 1974, the parent; Travelers Broadcasting Service
Corp. was license-holder prior to c.1964 (contrary to any NYC retro TV listings placed on here up
to this point). WATR's owner was WATR, Inc.; about 1974-75 the license holder moniker was
changed to Thomas Television, Inc. (named after the late Harold Thomas who owned the
station). As to the other main Connecticut station (and other NBC affiliate), prior to the sale of
WHNB to Viacom, its owner was Connecticut Television, Inc. (one of whose principals, Herbert
Scheftel, was the "-Tel" in Paterson, NJ station WXTV Channel 41's first owner, Trans-Tel Corp., as
between its 1968 sign-on and the acquisition around 1972 by Spanish International
Communications Corp.) WEDH's owner was the Connecticut Educational Television Corp.
Going to Boston, besides "Group W" Westinghouse which owned WBZ-TV, and RKO General
which owned what was then WNAC-TV (as well as WHCT), we have WHDH, Inc., license-holder
of record for the first Channel 5, as owned by the Herald-Traveler Corp. In Springfield, WHYN was
owned by WHYN Stations Corp., and WWLP (and WRLP in Greenfield) by Springfield Television
Broadcasting Corp. (All info courtesy contemporary Broadcasting Yearbooks, as on David
Gleason's website/database.)

Quote Originally Posted by Peter Q. George (K1XRB)

It wasn't until January, 1978 when all network affiliates switched to 15 kHz phone lines.

On exactly what day in 1978 do you remember the audio switchover taking place? January 30 or
thereabouts?

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On exactly what day in 1978 do you remember the audio switchover taking place? January 30 or
thereabouts?

It was around late January, early February 1978 when all of the telco lines changed to 15 kHz.
However, back in June of 1973, ABC experimented with full-quality audio for a week or so.
WCVB-TV, Channel 5 in Boston and WTEV Channel 6 in New Bedford, MA used a land-based
microwave feed. Thus, they sounded just like the local audio of WABC-TV Channel 7 in New York.
It sounded great. But, it was only for a brief period and then back to the 5 kHz of network audio.
Later, WPRI-TV Providence (back then as CBS affiliate in '74) used a similar microwave feed from
WCBS-TV and stayed with it for the duration of their affiliation until 1977. Thus, they had local
quality audio.

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The upgraded 15 kHz audio on the Telco lines in '78 was called either a "diplexer"

or "sound-in-synch."

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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I didn't know that WTNH didn't carry Dark Shadows. But why wasn't General Hospital in color on
then-ABC WHDH-7? Broadcasted in B&W Kinescope?
I didn't know that WTNH didn't carry Dark Shadows. But why wasn't General Hospital in color on
then-ABC WHDH-7? Broadcasted in B&W Kinescope?

Either that, or a typo on the part of TV Guide. But it seems Channel 7 (which was actually WNAC
at the time; as of 1968 the WHDH calls, as you see, were on the first Channel 5 whose FCC
license was ultimately yanked and went off the air for the last time in 1972, to be replaced by
another station which remains there today) did air GH on delay.

And it is ironic that the first WHDH (Channel 5) was a CBS affiliate - given that in the first five
years of Channel 7's having those calls (1990-95), it too was CBS affiliated.

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Quote Originally Posted by oldiesfan6479

The upgraded 15 kHz audio on the Telco lines in '78 was called either a "diplexer" or "sound-in-
synch."

I've generally heard the term "diplexer" used in terms of this upgrade of network feed telco
audio.

Retro; New York City, Tuesday, February 1, 1949

Source; New York Times

Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS)


4-WNBT (NBC)

5-WABD (DuMont)

7-WJZ-TV (ABC)

11-WPIX (Ind.)

13-WATV (Ind.)

MORNING

7:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

7:15-WABD-Health Talk; Interviews

7:45-WABD-Your School Reporter

8:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

8:30-WABD-KIndergarten-Pat Meikle

9:00-WABD-Time; Morning Chapel

9:30-WABD-Time; Television Shopper

10:00-WABD-Margaret Johnson, Songs

10:15-WABD-Camera Headlines (news)

10:30-WABD-Rumpus Room with Johnny Olson

11:00-WABD-Stan Shaw

AFTERNOON

12: 00-WABD-Amanda, Interviews

WJZ-TV-News (Hourly to 6)

12:30-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather; Films

WABD-Ted Steele. Piano


1:00-WCBS-TV-Warren Hull Show

WABD-Okay, Mother; Dennis James

1:30-WCBS-TV-Vanity Fair; Dorothy Doan, Gil Fates, from March of Dimes Fashion Show, Waldorf
Astoria

WABD-News; Music

2:30-WNBT-Bess Johnson Club

WABD-Wendy Barrie Show

3:00-WNBT-Gordon B. Halstead Program

WABD-The Needle Shop with Alice Burrows

3:15-WNBT-The Three Flames (music)

WABD-Vincent Lopez

3:30-WNBT-We're On with Yul Brynner and Virginia Gilmore; Jose Ferrer, guest

WABD-TIme: Weather

3:45-WABD-Spare Room

4:00-WNBT-Figure Magic with Claire Mann

WABD-And Everything Nice with Maxine Barrat

4:15-WABD-Fred Fassler. Violin

4:30-WNBT-Marie Cimino, Storyteller

WABD-Women's Club with Irene Murphy

WPIX-Music

5:00-WNBT-To Be Announced

WABD-Ted Steele Show

WPIX-Comics on Parade with Danny Webb

5:15-WABD-Time and Weather

WPIX-Pixie Playtime

5:30-WNBT-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith


WABD-Time; Weather

5:45-WABD-Children's Records

WPIX-Magic Books

EVENING

6:00-WNBT-Easy Does It:. Adele Girard and Johnny Andrews

WABD-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

WPIX-News: Six-Gun Playhouse

6:15-WCBS-TV-Music, Weather

WNBT-Weather-Tex Antoine

6:30-WCBS-TV-Lucky Pup (children)

WNBT-Nature of Things with Ivan Sanderson

WABD-Camera Headlines (news)

Retro: New York City, February 1, 1949 (repost--complete listing)

Source; New York Times

Repost with complete day's programming, to supplant earlier post aborted by technical trouble

Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS)

4-WNBT (NBC)

5-WABD (DuMont)

7-WJZ-TV (ABC)

11-WPIX (Ind.)
13-WATV (Ind.)

MORNING

7:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

7:15-WABD-Health Talk; Interviews

7:45-WABD-Your School Reporter

8:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

8:30-WABD-KIndergarten-Pat Meikle

9:00-WABD-Time; Morning Chapel

9:30-WABD-Time; Television Shopper

10:00-WABD-Margaret Johnson, Songs

10:15-WABD-Camera Headlines (news)

10:30-WABD-Rumpus Room with Johnny Olson

11:00-WABD-Stan Shaw

AFTERNOON

12: 00-WABD-Amanda, Interviews

WJZ-TV-News (Hourly to 6)

12:30-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather; Films

WABD-Ted Steele. Piano

1:00-WCBS-TV-Warren Hull Show

WABD-Okay, Mother; Dennis James

1:30-WCBS-TV-Vanity Fair; Dorothy Doan, Gil Fates, from March of Dimes Fashion Show, Waldorf
Astoria

WABD-News; Music
2:30-WNBT-Bess Johnson Club

WABD-Wendy Barrie Show

3:00-WNBT-Gordon B. Halstead Program

WABD-The Needle Shop with Alice Burrows

3:15-WNBT-The Three Flames (music)

WABD-Vincent Lopez

3:30-WNBT-We're On with Yul Brynner and Virginia Gilmore; Jose Ferrer, guest

WABD-TIme: Weather

3:45-WABD-Spare Room

4:00-WNBT-Figure Magic with Claire Mann

WABD-And Everything Nice with Maxine Barrat

4:15-WABD-Fred Fassler. Violin

4:30-WNBT-Marie Cimino, Storyteller

WABD-Women's Club with Irene Murphy

WPIX-Music

5:00-WNBT-To Be Announced

WABD-Ted Steele Show

WPIX-Comics on Parade with Danny Webb

5:15-WABD-Time and Weather

WPIX-Pixie Playtime

5:30-WNBT-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith

WABD-Time; Weather

5:45-WABD-Children's Records

WPIX-Magic Books
EVENING

6:00-WNBT-Easy Does It:. Adele Girard and Johnny Andrews

WABD-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

WPIX-News: Six-Gun Playhouse

6:15-WCBS-TV-Music, Weather

WNBT-Weather-Tex Antoine

6:30-WCBS-TV-Lucky Pup (children)

WNBT-Nature of Things with Ivan Sanderson

WABD-Camera Headlines (news)

6:45-WCBS-TV-Bob Howard Show

WABD-Russ Hodges Scoreboard

7:00-WCBS-TV-Your Sports Special. With Caswell Adams and Dolly Stark

WNBT-Kukla, Fran and 011ie Show

WABD-Swing Into Sports. With Johnny Farrell

WJZ-TV-News, Gordon Frazer

WPIX-News: Child Care-Dr. James F. Bender

7:15-WCBS-TV-Film Shorts

WJZ-TV-Harlem Jam Session

7:20-WPIX-Shirley Spencer, Handwriting Analyst

7:30-WCBS-TV-Douglas Edwards, CBS News

WNBT-You Are an Artist-Jon Gnagy

WABD-Manhatan Spotlight With Charles Tranum; Guest, Alex Dobkin

WJZ-TV-The Fashion Story, With Marilyn Day

WPIX-Newsreel
7:40-WPIX-Sports. Guy LeBow

7:45-WCBS-TV-Make Mine Music: Carole Coleman. Bill Skipper, Tony Motola Trio

WABD-Alan Dale Show, With Janie Ford

7:50-WNBT-Newsreel Theatre with John Cameron Swayze

8:00-WCBS-TV-Fictional Jury Trial:" Cross-Question"

WNBT-Texaco Star Theatre with Milton Berle: Jack Carter, Beatrice Lillie, Others

WABD-Film Shorts

WJZ-TV-Film: Power by Which We Live

WPIX-Drama: Obscure Destination. by New York University Television

8:30-WJZ-TV-America's Town Meeting

WPIX-Film: Of Mice and Men. With Burgess Meredith

9:00-WCBS-TV-We. the People

WNBT-I'd Like to See

WABD-School House-Kenny Delmar

9:30-WCBS-TV-What's It Worth? With Sigmund Rothschild. Gil Fates. Others

WNBT-Who Said That?-Quiz With Robert Trout; Guests. Elsa Maxwell, Milton Caniff, Jim Moran,
John

Cameron Swayze

WABD-News Reports

WJZ-TV-Flim: Modern Sculpturing

10:00-WCBS-TV-Blues by Bargy

WNBT-Wrestling, St Nicholas Arena

WJZ-TV-Boxing. From Chicago

10:15-WCBS-TV-Newsreel

WPIX-Newsreel
A few things to take note of...Several of the stations which had been programming only after 5
PM were now expanding their schedule into the early afternoon hours. WABD had been offering
a full morning slate for several months now. WCBS began airing early afternoon programming at
the beginning of the year as well. WNBT, which had started its day with Howdy Doody at 5:30,
began signing on earlier in the afternoon on this day. One of its first live afternoon talk shows
was "We're On", co-hosted by future stage and film star Yul Brynner (who was yet to shave his
head--that began with his breakthrough role on Broadway in 'The King and I'); "We're On' was
perhaps his first emergence from behind the camera, where he'd previously worked as one of
New York TV's first producers, to become a television personality.

You may also notice that schedules were still sketchy. Stations would interrupt their broadcast
day and sign off, sometimes for short periods and sometimes for hours at a time, depending on
whether they had an available program to show and could find a sponsor to pay for it. One
station, independent station WATV (ch. 13) didn't announce any scheduled programming and
may have literally taken the day off. Stations did that back then, when maybe 25% of the homes
in the market had TV.

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I read somewhere (I think in an old edition of Broadcasting-Telecasting on David Gleason's site)


that in the 1949-50 period, Channel 7 (then WJZ-TV) had two days of the week when and where
they weren't on the air at all - I think it was either Friday and Saturday or Sunday and Monday. In
any case, as of this time their sign-on was 7 P.M. Yep, 7 P.M., folks.

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Re: Retro: New York City, February 1, 1949 (repost--complete listing)

WJZ-TV at this time was unusual in what it did prior to the 7 PM start of primetime
programming...they'd sign on at noon and do a top-of-the-hour newscast every hour from noon
to 6 PM (don't know what it looked like, but it was probably a guy on camera in a simple set with
a few graphics and photos, maybe a map or two, on air for about five or ten minutes with news,
sports and weather copy--like most TV newscasts of the early days of TV). Rest of the time?
Nothing listed. You'd kind of doubt they'd just turn the transmiter off only to power it back up at
the start of the following hour for the news. Probably ran a test patern and canned music for
the audio track (or maybe WJZ radio audio?) until evening programming started.

Anyone see WJZ's early newscast format and remember it? Anyone know who announced it?
Was it a rotation of WJZ and/or ABC network staff announcers, or someone specifically detailed
to TV news?

Retro: Tri-Cities, TN/VA Mon, Mar 18, 1984

from Johnson City Press-Chronicle (whose slogan was "What the people don't know will hurt
them"

Based on the cable conversion guide, the PC was sold in Kingsport as well, but I don't know what
circulation, if any, it had in Bristol, the third piece of the Tri-Cities (the converter guide covered
both of JC's cablecos (Sammons and American), Kingsport, Hampton, Mountain City, and Erwin)

WSJK 2-PBS Sneedville

8:40 AM Weather

8:55 Educational Programming

10:30 3-2-1 Contact

11:00 Educational Programming

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Educational Programming

3:00 Magic of Oil Painting


3:30 3-2-1 Contact

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Doctor Who

8:00 Frontline "The Mind of a Murderer" (pt 1 of a profile of Kenneth Bianchi, one of two men
involved in LA's Hillside Strangler case)

9:00 Great Performances "The Soldier's Tale"

10:00 War Powers: The President & Congress (roundtable with former President Gerald Ford,
former Secretatry of State Edward Muskie, Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY), Sen.
Christopher Dodd (D-CT), Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), and former Supreme Court Justice Poter
Stewart)

11:00 Nightly Business Report

WBTV 3-CBS Charlote

5:00 CBS News Nightwatch

6:00 Good Morning with Jim Paterson

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 Hour Magazine

10:00 New $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Top o' the Day

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol
3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Litle House on the Prairie

5:00 Hawaii Five-O

6:00 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

9:00 Kate & Allie (premiere)

9:30 Newhart

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 News

11:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

mid. Hart to Hart

1:10 Columbo

2:30 CBS News Nightwatch

WYFF 4-NBC Greenville (still listed under its old calls, WFBC; the calls changed in 1983 when the
station was swapped with KSD(K) St. Louis, in a trade between Multimedia, ch 4's owner, and
Pulitzer Broadcasting; the sale wasn't officially approved until 1985, when Pulitzer sold WLNE
Providence due to ownership laws-until then, Pulitzer time-brokered the station)

6:00 News (but not on Tuesdays, where MDTV aired in the slot)

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Facts of Life

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune


11:30 Dream House

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Good Times

3:30 Superfriends

4:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

4:30 Happy Days Again

5:00 Three's Company

5:30 Jeffersons

6:00 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Political Programming (pre-empts Wheel of Fortune)

8:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes

9:00 NBC Live Theatre "Mr. Roberts"

11:00 News

11:30 Best of Carson (guests Glen Campbell and Dom DeLuise)

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman (guests Nick Apollo Forte)

1:30 News (and again at 2 and 4)

WCYB 5-NBC Bristol

5:00 Morning Digest

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 News
7:00 Today

9:00 Woman to Woman

9:30 Good Times

10:00 Facts of Life

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Dream House

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour

4:00 Tom & Jerry

4:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

5:00 BJ/Lobo

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Family Feud

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes

9:00 NBC Live Theatre "Mr. Roberts"

11:00 News

11:30 Best of Carson

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman


WATE 6-ABC Knoxville

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 Hour Magazine

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Edge of Night

11:00 Benson

11:30 Loving

noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 BJ/Lobo

5:00 Jeffersons

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 People's Court

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 Automan

9:00 Movie "Rich and Famous"


11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Eye on Hollywood

12:30 Here's Lucy

WVVA 6-NBC Bluefield

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Jim Bakker

10:00 Facts of Life

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Dream House

noon Hot Potato

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour

4:00 Hour Magazine

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Barney Miller

8:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes


9:00 NBC Live Theatre "Mr. Roberts"

11:00 News

11:30 Best of Carson

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman

WSPA 7-CBS Spartanburg

6:00 Morning Stretch

6:30 CBS Early Morning News

9:00 Breakaway

10:00 New $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Nancy Welch

11:00 Price is Right

noon Carolina Noon

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 One Day at a Time

4:30 People's Court

5:00 Hour Magazine

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Sen. Strom Thurmond (pre-empts Family Feud)

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King


9:00 Kate & Allie (premiere)

9:30 Newhart

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 News

11:30 Hart to Hart

12:40 Columbo

2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

WGN 9-Ind Chicago (Listed ET)

5:00 Movie "Crazy Over Horses" cont'd

6:00 Chico & the Man

6:30 Faith 20

7:00 Top o' the Morning

7:30 Muppet Show

8:00 Bozo

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Movie "Sullivan's Empire"

noon Family

1:00 News

2:00 Rhoda

2:30 Andy Griffith

3:00 I Dream of Jeannie

3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

4:00 Superfriends

4:30 Scooby-Doo
5:00 Charlie's Angels

6:00 One Day at a Time

6:30 Alice

7:00 Barney Miller

7:30 Jeffersons

8:00 Solid Gold

9:00 Twilight Zone

10:00 News

11:00 Soap

11:30 Love Boat

12:30 Movie "Land of the Pharoahs"

3:00 INN News

3:30 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

4:00 Protectors

4:30 Movie "Million Dollar Kid"

WOR 9-Ind New York

5:05 News

5:30 Joe Franklin

6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

7:00 700 Club

8:00 Meet the Mayors

8:30 Straight Talk

9:30 News

10:00 Romper Room


11:00 Family

noon News

1:00 Movie "The Bang, Bang Kid"

3:00 The Saint

4:00 Movie "Flying Leathernecks"

6:00 Vega$

7:00 Saturday Night

7:30 Benny Hill

8:00 News 9 Primetime

8:30 Saturday Night

9:00 Cousteau Amazon

11:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

11:30 Top 40 Videos

mid. Hawaii Five-O

1:00 Return of the Saint

2:00 Joe Franklin

3:00 Movie: TBA

WBIR 10-CBS Knoxville

6:00 CBS Early Morning News

6:30 Early Morning

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Braun & Company

11:00 Price is Right


noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Waltons

5:00 Happy Days Again

5:30 Newscope

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Three's Company

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

9:00 Kate & Allie (premiere)

9:30 Newhart

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 News

11:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

mid. Police Story

1:10 Movie "See China and Die"

WJHL 11-CBS Johnson City

6:00 20 Minute Workout

6:30 First Call

7:00 CBS Morning News


9:00 Donahue

10:00 New $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right

noon Midday

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Waltons

5:00 Litle House on the Prairie

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Happy Days Again

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

9:00 Kate & Allie (premiere)

9:30 Newhart

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 News

11:30 Hart to Hart

12:40 Columbo

WLOS 13-ABC Asheville

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart


6:30 Mr. Bill's Friends

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Love Connection

9:30 Family Feud

10:00 Woman to Woman

11:00 Benson

11:30 Loving

noon Carol Burnet & Friends

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Wonder Woman

5:00 M*A*S*H (x2)

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Re-Elect Thurmond Commitee (pre-empts Tic Tac Dough)

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 Automan

9:00 Movie "Rich and Famous"

11:00 News

11:30 Barney Miller

mid. ABC News Nightline

12:30 Eye on Hollywood


WTBS 17-Ind Atlanta

5:00 It's Your Business

5:30 Jimmy Swaggart

6:00 News

7:00 Funtime

7:35 I Dream of Jeannie

8:05 Bewitched

8:35 I Love Lucy

9:05 Movie "Prescription: Murder"

11:05 Catlins

11:35 Texas

12:05 Perry Mason

1:05 Movie "How I Spent My Summer Vacation"

3:05 Flintstones

3:35 Batle of the Planets

4:05 Munsters

4:35 Leave It to Beaver

5:05 Litle House on the Prairie

6:05 Andy Griffith

6:35 Carol Burnet & Friends

7:05 Hogan's Heroes

7:35 Sanford & Son

8:05 Movie "The Far Country"

10:10 News

11:05 All in the Family


11:35 Catlins

12:05 Movie "Ruby"

1:50 Movie "The Proud and the Damned"

3:50 Movie "Blondie Hits the Jackpot"

WKPT 19-ABC Kingsport

5:30 Pete Rowe

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Assembly Echoes

6:45 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Jim Bakker

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Benson

11:30 Loving

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 Rockford Files

5:00 Superfriends

5:30 Tic Tac Dough

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight


7:00 St. Jude's Children's Hospital Telethon (19 usually aired People's Court and Jeffersons in the
7pm hour)

mid. News

12:30 ABC News Nightline

1:00 Eye on Hollywood

ACSN (regional edunet, daytime only)

6:00 Math Wise

6:30 Spoonful of Lovin'

7:00 Strategies of Effective Teaching

7:30 Heart of Teaching

8:00 Communicating Through Literature

8:30 American Government

9:00 Ask Washington

10:00 Personal Time Management

10:30 Sew What's New

11:00 Living Tomorrow

11:30 A Beter Way

noon INN News

12:30 Keep It Running

1:00 Bridge Basics

1:30 Consultation

2:00 Sew What's New

2:30 Why in the World?

3:00 From Jumpstreet

3:30 Growing Years


Cable distribution of the channels:

Tri-Cities/WTBS in all areas

WBTV 3-Mountain City

WYFF 4-Hampton

WATE 6-Kingsport/Erwin

WVVA 6-Mountain City

WSPA 7-Mountain City (shared with Movie Channel)

WGN 9-Johnson City (both systems)/Kingsport

WOR 9-Johnson City (American only)

WBIR 10-Kingsport/Erwin

WLOS 13-Kingsport/Hampton/Mountain City/Erwin

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Re: Retro: Tri-Cities, TN/VA Mon, Mar 18, 1984

Since I've mentioned it, here's what the local cable line-ups looked like:

Johnson City-Sammons

2 WSJK-PBS
3 WTBS

4 USA Network

5 TNN

6 WJHL-CBS

7 CBN

8 WKPT-ABC

9 WCYB-NBC

10 ESPN

12 CNN

13 WGN

16 C-SPAN

20 Showtime

21 HBO

23 Cable Health Network

26 MTV

27 Nickelodeon/ARTS

Johnson City-American

2 WSJK-PBS

3 WTBS

4 CNN

6 WJHL-CBS

7 CBN

8 ESPN

9 WKPT-ABC
10 WCYB-NBC

11 MTV

13 C-SPAN

15 WGN

16 HBO

17 Nickelodeon/ARTS

18 Cinemax

19 Cable Health Network

20 Showtime

22 USA Network

24 Movie Channel

25 WOR

Kingsport

2 WSJK-PBS

3 CBN

6 WATE-ABC

7 WCYB-NBC

8 WJHL-CBS

9 WKPT-ABC

10 WBIR-CBS

11 ACSN

12 WTBS

13 WLOS-ABC

15 USA Network
17 WGN

18 CNN

20 Nickelodeon/ARTS

22 ESPN

25 HBO

27 MTV

Hampton

2 HBO

3 WTBS

4 WKPT-ABC

5 WCYB-NBC

6/11 WJHL-CBS

8 Nickelodeon/ARTS

9 WSJK-PBS

10 CNN

12 ESPN

13 WLOS-ABC

Mountain City

2 HBO

3 WTBS

4 WKPT-ABC

5 WCYB-NBC

6 ESPN
7 WSPA-CBS/Movie Channel

8 Nickelodeon/ARTS

9 WSJK-PBS

10 WVVA-NBC

11 WJHL-CBS

12 WBTV-CBS

13 WLOS-ABC

Erwin

2 WSJK-PBS

3 ESPN/HBO

4 WKPT-ABC

5 WCYB-NBC

6 WATE-ABC

8 WJHL-CBS

9 WTBS

10 WBIR-CBS

11 CNN

12 Nickelodeon/ARTS

13 WLOS-ABC

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Mountain City

7 WSPA-CBS/Movie Channel

As The Movie Channel was already a 24/7 service by that time, I imagine viewers tuning in to
channel 7 and turning on their converter to watch TMC, which was how viewers watched pay
channels before cable systems expanded beyond 12 channels.

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Re: Retro: Tri-Cities, TN/VA Mon, Mar 18, 1984

Make that Monday, March 19, 1984.

Retro: Joplin/Pitsburg Sat, Nov 12, 1988

from Pitsburg Morning Sun

WDAF 4-NBC Kansas City (Pitsburg cable 24)

6:30 Romper Room


7:00 Kissyfur

7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

8:00 Smurfs

9:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

9:30 ALF (animated)

10:30 Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley

11:00 Punky Brewster/New Archies

noon Star Search

1:00 Triple Threat

1:30 Missouri Outdoors

2:00 PBA Bowling: True Value Open (from Indy)

3:30 NBC SportsWorld

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Hee Haw

7:00 227

7:30 Amen

8:00 Golden Girls

8:30 Empty Nest

9:00 Hunter

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live (host Demi Moore, music from Johnny Clegg and Savuka)

mid. WWF Wrestling (no details as to which McMahon program aired on ch 4)

KCTV 5-CBS Kansas City (Pitsburg cable 25)


5:00 Dukes of Hazzard

6:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

6:30 Young Universe

7:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

7:30 Superman

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

9:30 Garfield & Friends

10:00 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

10:30 Teen Wolf

11:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!

11:30 CBS Storybreak

noon Wild Kingdom

12:30 Dukes of Hazzard

1:30 College Football: teams TBA

5:00 Wheel of Fortune

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Kansas Lotery

7:00 Dirty Dancing

7:30 Raising Miranda

8:00 Simon & Simon

9:00 West 57th

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Postman Always Rings Twice"


1:00 Save the Children

1:30 Movie "By Love Possessed"

3:45 Movie "Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!"

KOAM 7-CBS Pitsburg (Pitsburg cable 10)

6:30 Denver the Last Dinosaur

7:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

7:30 Superman

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

9:30 Garfield & Friends

10:00 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

10:30 Teen Wolf

11:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!

11:30 CBS Storybreak

noon Dennis Franchione (Pitsburg State football; he's currently coach at Texas State)

12:30 Arkansas Razorback Football

1:30 College Football: teams TBA

5:00 Weekend with Crook & Chase

5:30 Hee Haw

6:30 Kansas Lotery

7:00 Dirty Dancing

7:30 Raising Miranda

8:00 Simon & Simon

9:00 West 57th


10:00 News

10:30 NWA Pro Wrestling

11:30 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

12:30 Movie "Flash Gordon"

2:30 Hit Video USA

KMBC 9-ABC Kansas City (Pitsburg cable 26)

6:30 US Farm Report

7:00 Flintstone Kids

7:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

8:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

9:30 Pup Named Scooby-Doo

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11:00 Animal Crack-Ups

11:30 ABC Weekend Special

noon Small Wonder

12:30 Movie "Kentucky Woman"

2:30 College Football: teams TBA

6:00 News

6:30 Chiefs Insider Report

7:00 Crimes of the Century (Jack Ruby's killing of Lee Harvey Oswald; a convicted murderer takes
a lie-detector test to prove his innocence)

8:00 Police Story (2 hrs)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "F/X"

12:30 Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street


1:30 ABC News

KODE 12-ABC Joplin (Pitsburg cable 11)

6:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

6:30 Transformers

7:00 Flintstone Kids

7:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

8:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

9:30 Pup Named Scooby-Doo

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11:00 Animal Crack-Ups

11:30 My Litle Pony (x2)

12:30 How to Build a Fortune

1:00 Joe Land Success

2:00 Twin Star Productions

2:30 College Football: teams TBA

6:00 Jeopardy!

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Crimes of the Century

8:00 Police Story (2 hrs)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Money Pit"

12:30 GLOW Wrestling

KSNF 16-NBC Joplin (Pitsburg cable 2)


6:30 Kidsongs

7:00 Kissyfur

7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

8:00 Smurfs

9:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

9:30 ALF (animated)

10:30 Completely Mental Misaventures of Ed Grimley

11:00 Punky Brewster/New Archies

noon Movie "Escape to Witch Mountain"

2:00 PBA Bowling: True Value Open

3:30 NBC SportsWorld

5:00 Mama's Family

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 227

7:30 Amen

8:00 Golden Girls

8:30 Empty Nest

9:00 Hunter

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street

1:00 Twilight Zone

1:30 Public People/Private Lives


KOZJ 26-PBS Joplin (Pitsburg cable 8; relays KOZK Springfield)

8:00 Computer Chronicles

8:30 Sewing with Nancy

9:00 Growing a Business

9:30 Gourmet Cooking

10:00 Flower Shop

10:30 Life Maters

11:00 Quilting

11:30 Sneak Previews

noon Frugal Gourmet

12:30 Victory Garden

1:00 Woodwright's Shop

1:30 This Old House

2:00 MotorWeek

2:30 Madeleine Cooks

3:00 Joy of Painting

3:30 Fun with Watercolors

4:00 American Art Forum

4:30 Nature

5:30 Newton's Apple

6:00 Modern Maturity

6:30 Ozarks Close-Up

7:00 WonderWorks "Necessary Parties" (conclusion)

8:00 Lawrence Welk (saluting famous musical families, including the Everly Brothers and the
Cash/Carter family)

9:00 Austin City Limits (guest Reba McIntire)


10:00 Lonesome Pine Special (guest Tracy Nelson)

Pitsburg's cableco, Cable TV of Pitsburg, ran an ad that week on the converter grid page-here's
the full Pitsburg cable line-up:

Italicized cable channels were listed by the Morning Sun

2 KSNF-NBC

3 Family Channel

4 AMC

5 HBO

6 USA Network

7 Weather/Public Access/Local Origination

8 KOZJ-PBS (the ad mentioned KOZK, the station it relays)

9 CNN

10 KOAM-CBS

11 KODE-ABC

12 A&E

13 WTBS Atlanta

14 Disney Channel

15 Lifetime

16 TNN

17 ESPN

20 Weather Channel

21 Showtime

22 Nickelodeon

23 MTV
24 WDAF-NBC

25 KCTV-CBS

26 KMBC-ABC

27 Headline News

28 TNT

29 FNN

30 Discovery Channel

31 Cable Value Network

32 EWTN

33 PSU/TLC

34 C-SPAN (House)

35 C-SPAN2 (Senate)

The company also offered 13 cable FM stations.

Also, WGN Chicago, carried by all cablecos in the converter grid outside Pitsburg (Crawford Co,
Arma, Fort Scot, Cherokee, McCune, and Mulberry-Liberal), was also listed in the Morning Sun.

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Re: Retro: Joplin/Pitsburg Sat, Nov 12, 1988

So, Channel 7 in Pitsburg, KS couldn't even be carried on cable channel 7 in its own town?
Weird... Of course, I'm sure the Kansas City stations are no longer carried by that system under
whatever incarnation they may be today - thanks for that "syndex," FCC! Meanwhile, if you have
a list of the radio stations that did air over the cable system at the time, I'd be interested in
checking those out...

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

mid. WWF Wrestling (no details as to which McMahon program aired on ch 4)

Also, no details as to which matches were "fixed" back in 1988. ;D

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Re: Retro: Joplin/Pitsburg Sat, Nov 12, 1988

Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

So, Channel 7 in Pitsburg, KS couldn't even be carried on cable channel 7 in its own town?
Weird... Of course, I'm sure the Kansas City stations are no longer carried by that system under
whatever incarnation they may be today - thanks for that "syndex," FCC! Meanwhile, if you have
a list of the radio stations that did air over the cable system at the time, I'd be interested in
checking those out...

Unfortunately, the ad didn't indicate what the cable FM stations were...what would the distance
be Joplin->KC?

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I'm assuming the cable system was still using those slider boxes at the time.

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Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

So, Channel 7 in Pitsburg, KS couldn't even be carried on cable channel 7 in its own town?
Weird...

They couldn't, because of signal ingress issues from channel 7, whose transmiter is close to
Pitsburg -- as a result, a throwaway weather and local origination channel was placed on cable
7, with KOAM placed on cable 10.

Retro: Chicago TV Fall 1994 - Saturday

October 1-7, 1994 - Taken from Chicago Edition TV Guide


Saturday October 1, 1994

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

Saturday

5 AM SUPER SPORTS FOLLIES

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM EYE ON

6:30 DIFFERENT DRUMMERS

7 AM LITTLE MERMAID-Cartoons

7:30 BEETHOVEN-Cartoons

8 AM ALADDAN-Cartoons

8:30 SKELETON WARRIORS-Cartoons

9 AM WILDCATS-Cartoons

9:30 NINJA TURTLES-Cartoons

10 AM GARFIELD-Cartoons

11 AM BEAKMANS WORLD-Children

11:30 STORYBREAK-Children

12 NOON COMMON GROUND

12:30 MCCLOUD-Drama

2 PM TOP COPS-Drama

3 PM SWIMMING AND DIVING

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS
6:30 SISKEL, EBERT, AND THE MOVIES

7 PM DOCTOR QUINN & THE MEDICINE WOMAN-Drama

8 PM MRS. BUCHANNAN-Comedy

8:30 HEARTS AFIRE-Comedy

9 PM WALKER TEXAS RANGER-Drama

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 CHICAGO BEARS WEEKLY

11 PM CURRENT AFFAIR EXTRA-Newsmagazine

12 MID FOREVER KNIGHT-Drama

1 AM 227-Comedy

1:30 ON SCENE-Drama

2 AM MOVIE Speedtrap (1978)

4 AM BANACEK-Drama

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

Saturday

5 AM VISIONS

5:30 BLACK FORUM

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SATURDAY TODAY

9 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10 AM SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

10:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

11 AM NBA INSIDE STUFF


11:30 NEWS FOR KIDS

12 NOON HOME AGAIN

12:30 COMPUTER MAN

1 PM EXTREMISTS-Adventure

1:30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Stanford At Notre Dame

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

7 PM SOMETHING WILDER-Comedy

7:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

8 PM SWEET JUSTICE-Drama

9 PM SISTERS-Drama

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE-Comedy/Variety

12 MID COMEDY SHOWCASE

1 AM SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO

2 AM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

3 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

3:30 EXTREMISTS-Adventure

4 AM HOME AGAIN

4:30 COMPUTER MAN

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

Saturday
5 AM WEEKEND

5:30 FACE TO FACE

6 AM PIGASSOS PLACE-Children

6:30 WONDERLAND-Children

7 AM CRO-Cartoons

7:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

7:30 SONIC THE HEDGEHOG-Cartoons

8 AM FREE WILLY-Cartoon

8:30 REBOOT-Children

8:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

9 AM BUMP IN THE NIGHT-Children

9:30 CRYPTKEEPER-Cartoons

10 AM BUGS & TWEETY-Cartoons

10:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

11 AM ADDAMS FAMILY-Cartoons

11:30 RHYTHM & JAM-Music

12 NOON ANIMAL ADVENTURES-Children

12:30 MOVIE Winds At Kity Hawk (1978)

2:30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Michigan Wolverines At Iowa Hawkeyes

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 PM ABC FAMILY MOVIE Homeward Bound (1993)

9 PM THE COMMISH-Drama

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 MOVIE Flashpoint (1984)

12:30 ENTERTAINERS-Drama
1:30 MOVIE Murph The Surf (1975)

3:30 MOVIE Sealed Cargo (1951)

9 WGN-TV (Ind.) Tribune (To Be WB)

Saturday

5 AM UNTOUCHABLES-Drama

6 AM CHARLANDO-Spanish

6:30 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE

7 AM US FARM REPORT

7:30 MINORITY BUSINESS REPORT

8 AM MOTORWEEK

8:30 OUTDOOR SECRETS

9 AM PRO FOOTBALL WEEKLY

9:30 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS

10 AM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

11 AM SOUL TRAIN-Music

12 NOON STAR SEARCH-Talent Contest

1 PM MOVIE Return To Mayberry (1986)

3 PM MOVIE New Maverick (1978)

5 PM FULL HOUSE-Comedy

5:30 SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

6 PM CHEERS-Comedy

6:30 COACH-Comedy

7 PM MOVIE Agnes Of God (1985)


9 PM WGN NEWS AT 9

10 PM NIGHT COURT-Comedy

10:30 MOVIE Delta Force Commando 2 (1992)

12:30 PRO FOOTBALL WEEKLY

1 AM UNTOUCHABLES-Drama

2 AM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama

3 AM MOVIE UFO (1956)

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

Saturday

5 AM WWF WRESTLING

6 AM PICK YOUR BRAIN-Children

6:30 NOT JUST NEWS

7 AM DOG CITY-Cartoons

7:30 POWER RANGERS-Fantasy

8 AM ANIMANIACS-Cartoons

8:30 EEKSTRAVAGANZA-Cartoons

9 AM BATMAN: ANIMATED SERIES-Cartoons

9:30 THE TICK-Cartoons

10 AM X MEN-Cartoons

10:30 WHERE IS CARMEN SANDIEGO-Children

11 AM BATTLETACH-Cartoons

11:30 MEGA MAN-Cartoons

12 NOON SWEET VALLEY HIGH-Comedy


12:30 FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

1 PM WONDER YEARS-Comedy Drama

1:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

2 PM AMERICAN GLADIATORS

3 PM MOVIE Sunset (1988)

5 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

5:30 COSBY SHOW-Comedy

6 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

6:30 SIMPSONS-Cartoon

7 PM COPS-Drama

7:30 COPS-Drama

8 PM AMERICAS MOST WANTED-Drama

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM TALES FROM THE CRYPT

11 PM SIGHTINGS

12 MID WWF WRESTLING

1 AM WILD WEST SHOWDOWN

2 AM AMERICAN GLADIATORS

3 AM MOVIE Catch 22 (1970)

50 WPWR (Ind.) Newsweb (To Be UPN)

Saturday

5 AM DEATH VALLEY DAYS

5:30 CISCO KID-Western


6 AM KID TALK

6:30 MONSTER FORCE-Cartoons

7 AM BUGS BUNNY & FRIENDS-Cartoons

8 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

8:30 CAPTAIN PLANET-Cartoon

9 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

10 AM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

11 AM A TEAM-Drama

12 NOON FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

12:30 BOGIES DINER-Comedy

1 PM MOVIE Valet Girls (1986)

3 PM REGEGADE-Drama

4 PM HIGHLANDER-Drama

5 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

7 PM BAYWATCH-Drama

8 PM ROBOCOP-Drama

9 PM TIME TRAXX-Drama

11 PM BABYLON 5-Drama

12 MID WCW WRESTLING

1 AM EXTRAORDINARY-Drama

2 AM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

3 AM MOVIE Monster That Challenged The World (1957)

66 WGBO (Ind.) Combined (Sale To Univision and format change to Spanish Pends)
Saturday

5 AM INFOMERCIALS

7 AM READ ME A STORY-Children

7:30 NICK NEWS-Children

8 AM INFOMERCIALS

12 NOON MOVIE Repossessed (1990)

2 PM MOVIE End Play (1975)

4 PM MOVIE Gold Of Samari (1992)

6 PM REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

6:30 REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

7 PM MOVIE Lipstick (1976)

9 PM NIGHT HEAT-Drama

10 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE-Drama

11 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

12 MID CANNON-Drama

1 AM NIGHT FLIGHT-Music

26 WCUI (Business News/Univision) Wiegel (To become English Speaking Independent)

Saturday

5 AM INFOMERCIALS

8 AM WORLD TOMORROW

8:30 IT IS WRITTEN

9 AM VOICE OF PROPHECY
9:30 FAITH FOR TODAY

10 AM EARNEST ANGELY

11 AM PHILLIPINE TV

12 NOON TV KOREA

1 PM CHINESE TV

4 PM JAPANESE TV

6 PM UNIVISION PROGRAMMING SABADO GIGANTE

10 PM PELICULA La Tumba Da Matias

12 MID HORA MARCADA

1 AM INFOMERCIALS EN ESPANIOL

2 AM INFOMERCIALS English

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

Saturday

5 AM AMERICAN SPORTSMAN

5:30 OUTDOORSMAN

6 AM SPORTSMAN SHOWCASE

6:30 REAL FISHING

7 AM AMERICAN BACKYARD

7:30 GARDENING IN AMERICA

8 AM KPTL

8:30 PET PLAYHOUSE

9 AM GERBERT
9:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH

10 AM SUPERBOOK

10:30 FLYING HOUSE

11 AM SOLID ROCK MUSIC VIDEOS

12 NOON BOTTOM LINE

12:30 JUDGE ROY BEANE

1 PM ANNIE OAKLEY

1:30 LIGHTER SIDE OF SPORTS

2 PM FISHING THE WEST

2:30 AMERICAN ANGLER

3 PM OUTDOOR NOTEBOOK

3:30 SIMPLY FISHING

4 PM AMERICAN BACKYARD

4:30 WILD KINGDOM

5 PM OUTDOORS MAGAZINE

6 PM OUTDOORS

6:30 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

7 PM JOHN HAGEE

8 PM DAY OF DISCOVERY

8:30 LLOYD OGLAVIE

9 PM DWIGHT THOMPSON

10 PM WHAT A FELLOWSHIP

11 PM LIBERTY HOUR

12 MID 700 CLUB

1 AM WORLD CHANGERS MINISTRIES


2 AM WORSHIP

Retro Chicago - Fall 1994 Sunday

Chicago - October 2, 1994 Sunday - Taken From Chicago TV Guide

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

Sunday

5 AM SUPER SPORTS FOLLIES

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM EYE ON

6:30 SPEAK OUT

7 AM SINGSTATION-Gospel Music

7:30 ROBERT SCHULLER-Religion

8 AM CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING-

9:30 MARTHA STEWART-Talk

10 AM NEWSMAKERS-Talk

10:30 FACE THE NATION-Interview

11 AM DAVE WANNSEDT

11:30 CHICAGO BEARS TODAY

12 NOON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

1 PM MOVIE Hijacking Of Archie Lauro (1989)

3 PM MOVIE Another Woman (1991)

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS
5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM 60 MINUTES-Newsmagazine

7 PM MURDER SHE WROTE-Drama

8 PM CBS MOVIE Gambler: Playing For Keeps Part 1 (1994)

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 CHICAGO BEARS EXTRA

11 PM CBS NEWS

11:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Newsmagazine

12:30 227-Comedy

1 AM FOREVER KNIGHT-Drama

2 AM COURT TV-Drama

2:30 CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

Sunday

5 AM BLACK FORUM

5:30 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SUNDAY TODAY

8 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

9 AM MEET THE PRESS-Interview

10 AM CITY DESK

10:30 SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy


11 AM NAME YOUR ADVENTURE-Children

11:30 NFL LIVE

12 NOON EMERGENCY CALL

12:30 CRUSADERS-Drama

1:30 IMAGES & REALITIES

2:30 CHICAGO BEARS PRE GAME SHOW

3 PM NFL FOOTBALL Buffalo Bills At Chicago Bears

6 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES-Drama

7 PM SEAQUEST DSV-Drama

8 PM NBC MOVIE Jack Reed: A Search For Justice (1994)

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 BEARS EXTRA

11 PM GEORGE MICHAEL SPORTS MACHINE

11:30 CRUSADERS-Drama

12:30 EMERGENCY CALL

1 AM SPORTS SUNDAY

1:30 NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

2 AM NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

Sunday

5 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

5:30 TRAVEL TRAVEL


6 AM THIS IS THE LIFE

6:30 FACE TO FACE

7 AM SANCTURAY

7:30 WEEKEND

8 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA SUNDAY

9 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10 AM MAIN FLOOR

10:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS FORUM

11 AM THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLY

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS

12:30 WEEKEND

1 PM FACE TO FACE

1:30 MOVIE Room Service (1938)

3 PM MOVIE Back To The Beach (1987)

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS-Comedy

6:30 ON OUR OWN-Comedy

7 PM LOIS & CLARK-Adventure

8 PM ABC MOVIE For The Love Of Nancy (1994)

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 INSIDE EDITION-Newsmagazine

11 PM MOVIE Long Way Home (1981)

1 AM HAWKEYE-Drama

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
2:30 ABC WORLD NEWS NOW

9 WGN-TV (Ind.) Tribune (To Be WB)

Sunday

5 AM FEED THE CHILDREN

6 AM MADISONS ADVENTURES-Children

6:30 DUCKTALES-Cartoon

7 AM CHIP & DALES-Cartoon

7:30 TALE SPIN-Cartoon

8 AM BOZO THE CLOWN SUPER SUNDAY-Children

10 AM TALE SPIN-Cartoon

10:30 GLADIATORS 2000-Children

11 AM ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

11:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

12 NOON LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH & FAMOUS

1 PM MOVIE Tale Of 2 Mrs. Grenvilles (1987)

5 PM MOVIE Biloxi Blues (1988)

7 PM THE ROAD-Music

8 PM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

9 PM WGN NEWS

10 PM HUNTER-Drama

11 PM HUNTER-Drama

12 MID THE ROAD-Music


1 AM ST ELSEWHERE-Drama

2 AM ST ELSEWHERE-Drama

3 AM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama

4 AM UNTOUCHABLES-Drama

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

Sunday

5 AM SUNDAY MASS

5:30 ESTA SEMANA

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM IN TOUCH

8 AM D JAMES KENNEDY

9 AM BLADE WARRIORS

10 AM THIS IS THE NFL

10:30 BEARS SUNDAY LIVE

11 AM FOX NFL LIVE

12 NOON NFL FOOTBALL Green Bay At New England

3 PM MOVIE Survivors (1983)

5 PM WWF WRESTLING

6 PM FORTUNE HUNTER-Drama

7 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

7:30 HARDBALL-Comedy

8 PM MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

8:30 WILD OATES-Comedy


9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

11:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11 PM MOVIE Heaven Can Wait (1978)

1 AM MOVIE All About Eve (1951)

3 AM MOVIE Last Tycoon (1976)

50 WPWR (Ind.) Newsweb (To Be UPN)

Sunday

5 AM DEATH VALLEY DAYS

5:30 CISCO KID-Western

6 AM BLINKY BILL-Children

6:30 CREEPY CRAWLERS-Cartoons

7 AM KING ARTHUR-Cartoons

7:30 STARCOM-Cartoon

8 AM DOUBLE DRAGON-Cartoon

8:30 POPEYE-Cartoons

9 AM BABY HUEY-Cartoons

9:30 MUTANT LEAGUE-Cartoon

10 AM IORN MAN-Cartoon

10:30 FANTASTIC FOUR-Cartoon

11 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

12 NOON THREE STOOGES-Comedy


1 PM MOVIE Hot To Trot (1988)

3 PM MOVIE Meatballs (1979)

5 PM BAYWATCH-Adventure

6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

7 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

8 PM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

9 PM THUNDER IN PARADISE-Drama

10 PM BEACH CLASH-Drama

11 PM WCW WRESTLING

12 MID STAR TREK-Science Fiction

1 AM MOVIE Tin Pan Alley (1940)

3 AM MOVIE Return Of Man Called Horse (1976)

66 WGBO (Ind.) Combined (Sale To Univision and format change to Spanish Pends)

Sunday

5 AM AG DAY

5:30 ITS YOUR BUSINESS

6 AM IN TOUCH

7 AM JERRY FAWELL

8 AM SUNDAY MASS

8:30 JETSONS-Cartoon

9 AM YOGI & FRIENDS-Cartoon

9:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon


10 AM SWAT CATS-Cartoon

10:30 2 STUPID DOGS-Cartoon

11 AM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

11:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

12 NOON LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

12:30 BEWITCHED-Comedy

1 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

2 PM BONANZA-Western

3 PM MOVIE Robbery Under Arms (1978)

5 PM MAGNUM PI-Drama

6 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

7 PM CANNON-Drama

8 PM MOVIE Logans Run (1976)

10 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

11 PM WRESTLING

12 MID INFOMERCIALS

26 WCUI (Business News/Univision) Wiegel (To become English Speaking Independent)

Sunday

5 AM INFOMERCIALS

6 AM JAMES ROBINSON

6:30 BENNY HINN

7 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
8 AM FRED PRICE

9 AM KENNETH COPELAND

10 AM ROBERT SCHULLER

11 AM IN TOUCH

12 NOON KEY OF DAVID

12:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY

1 PM HOLY WAY HOUR

2 PM CHRISTIAN TOWN HALL

2:30 LLOYD OGLAVIE

3 PM GREEK TV

5 PM UNIVISION PROGRAMMING NOTICIERO

6 PM SIEMPRE EN DOMINGO

7 PM CARMARA INFRAGANTI

7:30 LENTE LOCO

8 PM PELICULA Sera anunciada

10 PM DEPORTIVOS

11 PM PELICULA El Contrabando Del Paso

1 AM INFOMERCIALS En Espanol

2 AM INFOMERCIALS In English

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

Sunday

5 AM 700 CLUB
6 AM AMONG FRIENDS

7 AM IN TOUCH

8 AM CHANGED LIVES

8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY

9 AM LIBERTY HOUR

10 AM MONUMENT OF FAITH

11 AM ANOINTED HOUR

12 NOON ORAL ROBERTS

12:30 JACK HAYFORD

1 PM JERUSELEM ON LINE

1:30 CHRISTIAN TOWN HALL

2 PM FAMILY SHOWCASE

3 PM INSPIRATION TIME

3:30 JEWISH JEWELLS

4 PM WORLD HARVEST CHURCH

5 PM QUENTON ROAD

6 PM WALK OF FAITH

6:30 MIDWEST ALIVE

7 PM D JAMES KENNEDY

8 PM REJOICE IN THE LORD

9 PM IN TOUCH

10 PM JOHN ANKERBERG

10:30 CHANGED LIVES

11 PM 700 CLUB

12 MID AMONG FRIENDS


1 AM SIGN OFF

Retro: Chicago - Fall 1994 - Weekdays

October 3-7, 1994 - Chicago - taken from Chicago TV Guide

Some changes about to occur - WGN would be WB in January 95 only affecting one night for that
time, WGN had dumped weekday kids programming all at once both morning and afternoon for
News in mornings and more reality shows middays, just a month before. WPWR would take UPN
shows in january affecting 2 nights a week. WGBO just as it begins to become a good station
would be sold to Univision and become a Spanish Station - 26 WCIU though would pick up
WGBO's shows, retain their morning business news programs but the rest of the day become a
general entertainment station taking Kids WB in the Fall of 95. Channel 62 would also try its
hand at entertainment programming and not fare well.

Here is the fall of 1994 back when a decent amount of classic shows still aired locally and kids
shows were at their peak.

October 1-7, 1994

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

Monday-Friday

5 AM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6 AM CBS NEWS

6:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

7 AM CBS NEWS THIS MORNING

9 AM REGIS & KATHY LEE-Talk

10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

11 AM YOUNG & THE RESTLESS-Serial

12 NOON CHANNEL 2 NEWS


12:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL-Serial

1 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial

2 PM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial

3 PM FAMILY FEUD-Game

3:30 NEW PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

4 PM AMERICAN JOURNAL-Magazine

4:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

Monday

7 PM DAVES WORLD-Comedy

7:30 THE NANNY-Comedy

8 PM MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

8:30 LOVE AND WAR-Comedy

9 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM RESCUE 911-Drama

8 PM CBS MOVIE Gambler Playing For Keeps Part 2

Wednesday

7 PM COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION AWARDS-Special

Normally airing 7 PM BOYS ARE BACK-Comedy

7:30 DADDYS GIRLS-Comedy


8 PM TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL-Drama

9 PM 48 HOURS-Magazine

Thursday

7 PM DUE SOUTH-Drama

8 PM CONNIE CHUNG-Magazine

9 PM CHICAGO HOPE-Drama

Friday

7 PM DIAGNOSIS MURDER-Drama

8 PM UNDER SUSPICION-Drama

9 PM PICKET FENCES-Drama

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 DAVID LETTERMAN-Variety

11:30 CURRENT AFFAIR-Newsmagazine

12 MID AMERICAN JOURNAL-Newsmagazine

12:30 TOP COPS-Drama

1 AM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Magazine

1:30 SWEATING BULLETS-Drama (Early Tues; Early Fri)

FLY BY NIGHT-Drama (Early Wed)

EXILE-Drama (Early Thurs)

KIDS IN THE HALL-Drama (Early Sat)

2:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

3 AM CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE (Early Tues-Early Fri)

227-Comedy (Early Sat)


3:30 227-Comedy (Early Sat)

4 AM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT (Early Sat)

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

Monday-Friday

5 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM TODAY-Couric/Gumbell

9 AM JANE WHITNEY-Talk

10 AM LEEZA-Talk

11 AM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

12 NOON ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

1 PM JERRY SPRINGER-Talk

2 PM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL-Talk

3 PM PHIL DONAHUE-Talk

4 PM HARD COPY-Magazine

4:30 NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

6:30 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

Monday
7 PM FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

7:30 BLOSSOM-Comedy

8 PM NBC MOVIE Someone She Knows (1994)

Tuesday

7 PM WINGS-Comedy

7:30 MARTIN SHORT-Comedy

8 PM FRASIER-Comedy

8:30 JOHN LARROQUETTE-Comedy

9 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

Wednesday

7 PM COSBYS MYSTERIES-Drama

8 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

9 PM LAW & ORDER-Drama

Thursday

7 PM MAD ABOUT YOU-Comedy

7:30 FRIENDS-Comedy

8 PM MY SO CALLED LIFE-Comedy

8:30 MADMEN/PEOPLE-Comedy

9 PM ER-Drama

Friday

7 PM NBC MOVIE Saved By The Bell: Wedding In Vegas (1994)

9 PM TV CENSORED BLOOPERS

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS
10:30 JAY LENO-Variety

12:30 CONAN OBRIAN-Variety

1:30 GREG KINNEAR-Talk

2 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

3 AM NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

Monday-Friday

5 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA-Gibson/Lundon

9 AM OPRAH WINFREY-Talk

10 AM MIKE & MATY-Talk

11 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 LOVING-Serial

12 NOON ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

1 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

3 PM INSIDE EDITION-Newsmagazine

3:30 JEOPARDY-Game

4 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS


6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

Monday

7 PM COACH-Comedy

7:30 BLUE SKIES-Comedy

8 PM MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Houston Oilers At Pitsburgh Steelers

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 NIGHTLINE-Ted Kopel

Tuesday

7 PM FULL HOUSE-Comedy

7:30 ME AND THE BOYS-Comedy

8 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT-Comedy

8:30 GRACE UNDER FIRE-Comedy

9 PM NYPD BLUE-Drama

Wednesday

7 PM THUNDER ALLY-Comedy

7:30 ALL AMERICAN GIRL-Comedy

8 PM ROSEANNE-Comedy

8:30 ELLEN-Comedy

9 PM TURNING POINT-Newsmagazine

Thursday

7 PM MY SO CALLED LIFE-Comedy

8 PM BILLY RAY CYRAS: ON THE ROAD

MCKENNA NORMALLY AIRS HERE


9 PM PRIME TIME LIVE-Newsmagazine

Friday

7 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

7:30 STEP BY STEP-Comedy

8 PM BOY MEETS WORLD-Comedy

8:30 HANGING WITH MR COOPER-Comedy

9 PM 20/20-Newsmagazine

Tuesday/Early Wednesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 NIGHTLINE-Ted Kopel

11 PM SUZANNE SOMERS-Talk

Early Tuesday/Early Saturday

12 MID ROLANDA-Talk

1 AM LAST CALL (Except Early Tuesday)

SUZANNE SOMERS (Early Tuesday)

1:30 JEOPARDY-Game (Except Early Tuesday)

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

2:30 ABC WORLD NEWS NOW (Except Friday/Early Saturday)

LAST CALL (Early Saturday)

3 AM IN CONCERT (Early Saturday)

4 AM HAWKEYE-Drama
9 WGN-TV (Ind.) Tribune (To Be WB)

Monday-Friday

5 AM KENNETH COPELAND-Religion

5:30 HEAD OF THE CLASS-Comedy

6 AM PERFECT STRANGERS-Comedy

6:30 A DIFFERENT WORLD-Comedy

7 AM WGN NEWS

8 AM MARILU-Talk

9 AM ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

9:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

10 AM JENNY JONES-Talk

11 AM GERALDO-Talk

12 NOON WGN NEWS

1 PM MAURY POVICH-Talk

2 PM JENNY JONES-Talk

3 PM JONES & JURY-Drama

3:30 SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

4 PM GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy

4:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

5 PM FULL HOUSE-Comedy

5:30 FULL HOUSE-Comedy

6 PM CHEERS-Comedy

6:30 COACH-Comedy
7 PM MOVIE Betsys Wedding (1990) Mon

Burglar (1987) Tues

Stripes (1981) Wed

Vanishing Son (1991) Thurs

Harry & The Hendersons (1987) Fri

9 PM WGN NEWS

10 PM NIGHT COURT-Comedy

10:30 CHEERS-Comedy

11 PM MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

11:30 JEFFERSONS-Comedy

12 MID IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT-Drama

1 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy

1:30 DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy

2 AM WGN NEWS

3 AM MOVIE Cross Creek (1983) Early Tues

Cheyenne Social Club (1970) Early Wed

Night Of The Fox (1980) Early Thurs / Early Fri (Part 2)

Street Smart (1987) Early Sat

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

Monday-Friday

5 AM GORDON ELLIOT-Talk

6 AM FOX 32 NEWS
7 AM FOX THING IN THE MORNING

9 AM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

9:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

10 AM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

10:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

11 AM FOX 32 NEWS

11:30 RUSH LIMBAUGH-Talk

12 NOON GORDON ELLIOT-Talk

1 PM JUDGE FOR YOURSELF-Talk

2 PM CLUBHOUSE-Children

2:30 BOBBYS WORLD-Cartoon

3 PM TINY TOONS-Cartoons

3:30 TAZMNANIA-Cartoons

4 PM ANIMANIACS-Cartoons

4:30 POWER RANGERS-Fantasy

5 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

5:30 WONDER YEARS-Comedy

6 PM COSBY SHOW-Comedy

6:30 SIMPSONS-Cartoon

Monday

8 PM MELROSE PLACE-Drama

9 PM PARTY OF 5-Drama

Tuesday

8 PM MOVIE The Super (1991)


Wednesday

7 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

8 PM MELROSE PLACE-Drama

Thursday

7 PM MARTIN-Comedy

7:30 LIVING SINGLE-Comedy

8 PM NEW YORK UNDERCOVER-Drama

Friday

7 PM MANTIS-Drama

8 PM X FILES-Drama

Monday-Friday

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

10:30 COPS-Drama

11 PM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11:30 RUSH LIMBAUGH-Talk

12 MID THREES COMPANY-Comedy

12:30 M*A*S*H-Comedy

1 AM FOX 32 NEWS

2 AM SIMON & SIMON-Drama

3 AM MOVIE Sweet Hearts Dance (1988) Early Tues

That Certain Feeling (1966) Early Wed

7 Year Itch (1956) Early Thurs

The Fighter (1983) Early Fri


Tora Tora Tora (1970) Early Sat

50 WPWR (Ind.) Newsweb (To Be UPN)

Monday-Friday

5 AM FACTS OF LIFE-Comedy

5:30 CAPTAIN PLANET-Cartoons

6 AM BUGS BUNNY & POPEYE-Cartoons

6:30 TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

7 AM BIKER MICE-Cartoons

7:30 SONIC THE HEDGEHOG-Cartoon

8 AM CONAN THE ADVENTURER-Cartoon

8:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons

9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

9:30 DIFFRENT STROKES-Comedy

10 AM SILVER SPOONS-Comedy

10:30 GIMME A BREAK-Comedy

11 AM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

11:30 SUSAN POWDER-Talk

12 NOON RICKII LAKE-Talk

1 PM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

2 PM FAMILY FEUD-Game

2:30 DOOGIE HOUSER MD-Comedy

3 PM DARKWING DUCK-Cartoons
3:30 GOOF TROOP-Cartoons

4 PM BONKERS-Cartoons

4:30 ALLADIN-Cartoons

5 PM FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

5:30 WHOS THE BOSS-Comedy

6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

Monday

7 PM REGEGADE-Drama

7 PM BAYWATCH-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM MOVIE Hurricane Smith (1990)

Wednesday

7 PM BABYLON 5-Drama

8 PM KUNG FU: LEGEND CONTINUES-Drama

Thursday

7 PM HEAVEN HELP US-Drama

8 PM ROBINS HOODS-Drama

Friday

7 PM LONESOME DOVE-Drama

8 PM SIRENS-Drama

Monday-Friday

9 PM WHATS HAPPENING-Comedy

9:30 GOOD TIMES-Comedy


10 PM ROSEANNE-Comedy

10:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

11 PM HONEYMOONERS-Comedy

11:30 AMEN-Comedy

12 MID JON STEWART-Talk

1 AM HOGANS HEROES-Comedy

1:30 TAXI-Comedy

2 AM SANFORD & SON-Comedy

2:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

3 AM RICKII LAKE-Talk

4 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

66 WGBO (Ind.) Combined (Sale To Univision and format change to Spanish Pends)

Monday-Friday

5 AM CASPER-Cartoons

5:30 MIGHTY MOUSE-Cartoons

6 AM EXOSQUAD-Cartoons

6:30 WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

7 AM YOGI & FRIENDS-Cartoons

7:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

8 AM JETSONS-Cartoon

8:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

9 AM VR TROOPERS

9:30 SYBER SQUAD


10 AM INFOMERCIALS

12 NOON BEWITCHED-Comedy

12:30 MISTER ED-Comedy

1 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy

1:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy

2 PM BOTS MASTER-Cartoon

2:30 MIGHTY MAX-Cartoon

3 PM SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

3:30 GARFIELD-Cartoon

4 PM DENNIS THE MENACE-Cartoon

4:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

5 PM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

5:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

6 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

7 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

8 PM BONANZA-Western

9 PM MATLOCK-Drama

10 PM RESCUE 911-Drama

10:30 HIGHWAY PATROL REAL STORIES-Drama

11 PM LOVE CONNECTION

11:30 BENNY HILL-Comedy

12 MID HAWAII FIVE-O-Drama

1 AM INFOMERCIALS

26 WCUI (Business News/Univision) Wiegel (To become English Speaking Independent)


Monday-Friday

5 AM SHEPHERDS CHAPEL

6 AM FAITH 20

6:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM 700 CLUB

8 AM MARKETWATCH/NEWS/ASK AN EXPERT

3 PM MARKET WRAP UP

3:30 UNIVISION PROGRAMMING BEGINS CHESPIRITO

4:30 PRIMIER IMPACTO

5:30 NOTICIERO

6 PM VOLVER A EMPEZAR

7 PM BUSACANDO EL PARISA

Monday

8 PM AGUJETAS DE COLOR DE ROSA

9 PM CHRISTINA

10 PM NOTICAS

10:30 CHRISTINA

11:30 LLEVATELO

12:30 NOTECIERO UNIVISION

1 AM CHAVO

1:30 INFOMERCIALS En Espanol

2 AM INFOMERCIALS In English

3 AM SHEPHERDS CHAPEL
38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

Monday-Friday

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM FAMILY FITNESS

6:30 LIFE LESSONS

7 AM MORRIS CERULLO

7:30 JAMES ROBINSON

8 AM LIFE TODAY

8:30 KENNETH COPELAND

9 AM 700 CLUB

10 AM MARYLIN HICKEY

10:30 LESTER SUMRALL

11 AM AMONG FRIENDS

12 NOON FAMILY FITNESS

12:30 LARRY LEA

1 PM 100 HUNTLEY STREET

2 PM COPE

3 PM 700 CLUB

4 PM OZZIE & HARRIETT-Comedy

4:30 SUPERBOOK-Cartoon

5 PM KPTL (Mon)

PET PLAYHOUSE (Tues)

9 AM GERBERT (Wed)
9:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH (Thurs)

JOY JUNCTION (Fri)

5:30 FLYING HOUSE

6 PM SOLID ROCK VIDEOS

6:30 NEWS

7 PM 700 CLUB

8 PM VARIOUS CHRISTIAN PROGRAMS

10 PM AMONG FRIENDS

11 PM BENNY HINN

11:30 JAMES ROBINSON

12 MID LIFE TODAY

12:30 JAMES ROBINSON

1 AM 700 CLUB

2 AM AMONG FRIENDS

3 AM WORSHIP

RetroL Kentucky Monday, February 1, 1982

Red-leter day: David Leterman begins a career as host of a late-night show

and is still going strong. From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6 AM Today In WAVE Country

7 AM Today (director Arthur Penn discusses his film "Four Friends")

9 AM Richard Simmons
9:30 People's Court

10 AM Regis Philbin (Joan Collins; John Riter, who co-stars with Ned

Beaty in tonight's ABC TV-movie "Pray TV")

10:30 Blockbusters

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Batlestars (Dody Goodman, Stuart Damon, Jenilee Harrison,

Skip Stephenson)

12 N Midday

12:30 The Doctors

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM Movie: "Executive Action"

5:30 Dark Shadows

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor)

7:30 Joker's Wild

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "World War III" (conclusion of a two-parter

reminiscent of the Cuban missile crisis as the president

(Rock Hudson) and the Soviet secretary (Brian Keith)

engage in brinkmanship after the U.S. refuses to supply

grain to the Soviet people and some Soviet soldiers are

discovered on a mysterious mission in Alaska)

11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (Mariete Hartley, Rodney Dangerfield,

Robert Goulet, Dr. Lendon Smith)

12:30 Late Night With David Leterman (Dave's premiere guests

are Bill Murray and Warren Zevon.)

1:30 News

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

5:45 Moment Of Meditation

5:50 Good Morning

6 AM Jim Bakker

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (topic: image-busting biographies)

10 AM Leave It To The Women (topic: parents of murdered

children; Gail Parent is one of the panelists)

10:30 Days Of Our Lives

11:30 Midday

12 N Bob Braun (Dr. Henry Heimlich discusses breakthroughs

in the treatment of diabetes; a then-not-very-well-known

Bob Saget performs.)

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM The Waltons
6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Tic Tac Dough

7:30 Joker's Wild

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "World War III" (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night With David Leterman

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:55 Morning Stretch

6:25 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind from 6:30 AM)

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News (Charles Kuralt/Diane Sawyer)

9 AM Uncle Al Town

10 AM One Day At A Time

10:30 Alice (guest Jerry Reed leaves a trophy fish in the

fridge, which the waitresses proceed to cut up)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Noon Report

1 PM Dark Shadows

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Search For Tomorrow


3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Hour Magazine (interviews with Jane Russell and

Maya Angelou; a discussion of epilepsy)

5 PM John Davidson (Fran Tarkenton and Cathy Lee Crosby

in a salute to "That's Incredible!")

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)

7 PM 7 O'Clock Report

7:30 The New You Asked For It (an Indian cleansing rite

performed with needles and nails)

8 PM Mr. Merlin

8:30 Private Benjamin

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 House Calls

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News

11:30 Quincy

12:40 Banacek

2:20 Wanted: Dead Or Alive

2:50 News

WGN Ch. 9 Chicago (Ind.)

Listed Eastern Time

6:30 Faith 20
7 AM Top O' The Morning

7:30 Bullwinkle

8 AM Bozo Show

9:30 Bewitched

10 AM Movie: "Here Come The Girls" (Bob Hope, from '54)

12 N Big Valley

1 PM Prisoner: Cell Block H

1:30 Independent Network News (Carter/Scot)

2 PM Dick Van Dyke

2:30 Andy Griffith

3 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Scooby-Doo

4:30 Pink Panther

5 PM Incredible Hulk

6 PM Muppet Show

6:30 Welcome Back, Koter

7 PM Barney Miller

7:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

8 PM Kung Fu

9 PM Solid Gold

10 PM Independent Network News

10:30 News

11 PM Barney Miller

11:30 Saturday Night (SNL reruns, cut to an hour)


12:30 Movie: "The Chapman Report"

3 AM News

3:30 Movie: "The Botom Of The Botle"

5:30 Mike Douglas

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6 AM WHAS News Conference (rerun from Sun 6:30 PM)

6:30 Captain Kangaroo

7 AM CBS News

9 AM Young And The Restless (delay from 12:30 PM)

10 AM John Davidson (Neil Sedaka, Marie Osmond)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News

12:30 Hour Magazine (same as Ch. 9)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Search For Tomorrow

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Andy Griffith

4:30 Hogan's Heroes

5 PM Barney Miller

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Louisville Tonight
7:30 PM Magazine (backyard oil discoveries)

8 PM Mr. Merlin

8:30 Private Benjamin

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 House Calls

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News

11:30 Quincy

12:40 Banacek

2:20 News

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

5:30 Health Field

6 AM Beter Way

6:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart

7 AM Good Morning America (Ned Beaty talks about

"Pray TV")

9 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

9:30 Family Feud (delay from 12 N)

10 AM Mike Douglas (aboard the QE II: Ben Vereen,

Pia Zadora)

11 AM Love Boat (passengers: Hope Lange, Richard

Mulligan, Allen Ludden)

12 N Extra! (local)
12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Muppet Show (guest: Sandy Duncan)

4:30 Six Million Dollar Man

5:30 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Entertainment Tonight (first of two with Richard

Burton)

7:30 PM Magazine (same as Ch. 11)

8 PM That's Incredible! (a 50-yard dash between two teams,

each carrying a three-bedroom house; a 300-mile bicycle

trip by a heart-transplant recipient; an 11-year-old boy

who survived a flash flood)

9 PM ABC Movie: "Pray TV" (Ned Beaty as a televangelist and

John Riter as the young minister who is his assistant and

begins to ask questions about TV ministries: are they religion

or entertainment? do they really minister to the needs of

individuals? should they exert political influence?)

11 PM News

11:30 Nightline

12 M ABC Movie: "Rebel Of The Road" (a drag racer competes for

the national title against the son of the event's sponsor,

from '79)
2:15 News

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

7:15 A.M. Weather

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Natural History Of A Sunbeam

10:30 Up And Coming

11 AM 3-2-1 Contact

11:30 Electric Company

12 N Sesame Street

1 PM Once Upon A Classic

1:30 Over Easy (guest: actress Eva LeGallienne)

2 PM Kup's Show

3 PM Photo Show

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Indiana Lawmakers (probably a report from the

Indiana legislature)

6:30 Over Easy (guest: Morey Amsterdam)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Nightly Business Report

8 PM Great Performances: "Brideshead Revisited" (Part 3)

9 PM Bernstein/Beethoven (Leonard Bernstein leads the

Vienna Philharmonic in Beethoven's Symphony No. 2

in D Major.)

10 PM Non Fiction Television (how industrialization is changing

the rural West)

11 PM Dick Cavet (guest: singer Barbara Cook)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

12 M PBS Latenight (Guardians Angels Curtis and Lisa Sliwa)

sign off 1 AM

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM News

7:05 Fun Time

8:05 I Dream Of Jeannie

8:35 My Three Sons

9:05 Movie: "Hellcats Of The Navy" (Ronald and Nancy Reagan

appeared together in this one from '57)

11:05 Movie: "Angel Face" (not "Angels With Dirty Faces," this

one's from '52 with Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons)

1:05 Movie: "Apache" (Western with Burt Lancaster and Jean

Peters, from '54)

3:05 Fun Time


3:35 Flintstones

4:05 Munsters

4:35 Leave It To Beaver

5:05 Brady Bunch

5:35 Beverly Hillbillies

6:05 Andy Griffith

6:35 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:05 Carol Burnet And Friends

7:35 Sanford And Son

8:05 Movie: "Paint Your Wagon"

11:05 News

12:05 Movie: "Tender Is The Night"

3:10 Movie: "She Couldn't Say No"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

6 AM Jim Bakker

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 5)

10 AM Regis Philbin

10:30 Days Of Our Lives

11:30 Batlestars

12 N Noon Today

12:30 Bob Braun (Phil Cole discusses his book, "Cooking

For Dummies," day-behind)


1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM I Love Lucy

4:30 Scooby-Doo

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Family Feud

7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Brooke Shields)

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "World War III" (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night With David Leterman

1:30 Take Five

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Great Space Coaster

8 AM Spiderman

8:30 Groovie Goolies

9 AM Tom And Jerry


9:30 Woody Woodpecker

10 AM Bewitched

10:30 Brady Bunch

11 AM My Three Sons

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Merv Griffin

1 PM Movie: "The Helen Morgan Story"

3 PM Scooby-Doo

3:30 Tom And Jerry

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Wonder Woman

6 PM Happy Days Again

6:30 Barney Miller

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 Sports Monday With Tom Kelly

8 PM College Basketball: Tulane-Florida State

10 PM All In The Family (time approximate)

10:30 Carol Burnet And Friends

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 Rockford Files

12:30 Gunsmoke

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)


6 AM Town And Country

7 AM CBS News

9 AM Hour Magazine (Rick Springfield; Herb Cohen, author of

"You Can Negotiate Anything"; a stress test for children)

10 AM One Day At A Time

10:30 Alice

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Here's Lucy

12:30 Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Search For Tomorrow

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Andy Griffith

4:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

5 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM PM Magazine (same as Ch. 11)

7:30 M*A*S*H

8 PM Mr. Merlin

8:30 Private Benjamin

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 House Calls

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News

11:30 Quincy
12:40 Banacek

WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)

6:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (guest: John Ehrlichman)

10 AM Family Feud

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Love Boat

12 N Happy Days Again

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Laverne & Shirley & Company

4:30 The Waltons

5:30 News

6 PM ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Muppet Show (guest: Paul Williams)

7 PM Family Feud

7:30 The New You Asked For It (same as Ch. 9)

8 PM That's Incredible!

9 PM ABC Movie: "Pray TV"

11 PM News
11:30 Dave Allen At Large

12 M Nightline

12:30 ABC Movie: "Rebel Of The Road"

WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC)

5:30 700 Club

6:30 Morning Stretch

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Marcus Welby, M.D.

10 AM Mary Tyler Moore

10:30 Good Times

11 AM Love Boat

12 N Richard Simmons

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Tom And Jerry And Friends

4:30 Carter Country

5 PM News

5:30 The Jeffersons

6 PM ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Happy Days Again

7 PM The New You Asked For It (same as Ch. 9)


7:30 What's Happening!!

8 PM That's Incredible!

9 PM ABC Movie: "Pray TV"

11 PM News

11:30 All In The Family

12 M Nightline

12:30 Six Million Dollar Man

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

7:15 News

7:30 Great Space Coaster

8 AM Jim Bakker

9 AM News/Introspect

9:30 Health Field

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Movie: "The Last Days Of Pompeii"

2 PM Bob Braun (consumer expert Jon McClure, author

of "Making Ends Meet"; Dr. Joseph Bark discusses

winter skin care, two days behind)

3 PM Woody Woodpecker

3:30 Popeye

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Gilligan's Island


5 PM Pink Panther

5:30 Here's Lucy

6 PM The Jeffersons

6:30 Sanford And Son

7 PM Charlie's Angels

8 PM College Basketball: Tulane-Florida State

10 PM Independent Network News (time approximate)

10:30 Sports Call

11 PM Saturday Night (Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Neil

Sedaka)

12 M Movie: "Thunder In The Sun"

KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown;

WKSO/29 Somerset; WKMR/38 Morehead; WKLE/46 Lexington;

WKON/52 Owenton; WCVN/54 Covington; WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)

In-school programs until

3:30 Communicating Through Literature

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM 3-2-1 Contact

6:30 Simple Gifts (alternatives to IQ tests to identify the gifted)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 1982 Kentucky General Assembly

8:30 Making It Count

9 PM Great Performances (same as Ch. 15)

10 PM Bernstein/Beethoven

sign off 11 PM

Retro Chicago TV Commercial English Speaking Stations - Spring 1995 - Saturday

Retro: Chicago TV Commercial English Speaking - May 20-26, 1995

66 WGBO keeps calls but license only changes hands excluding programming from Combined to
Univision which moves off WCIU on a part-time basis to WGBO on a full-time basis. WCIU 26
then adopts a general entertainment format keeping some business news for now. WPWR
modifies slightly taking the Part-time Network UPN while WGN TV takes the Part-time network
WB - 62 WJYS tries its hand at seriously becoming a general entertainment station. WGBO's
inventory ,oves mostly to WCIU and also somewhat to WJYS. WJYS is mostly barter. taken from
Chicago Tribune paper TV section

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

5 AM SUPER SPORTS FOLLIES

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM EYE ON

6:30 DIFFERENT DRUMMERS

7 AM LITTLE MERMAID-Cartoons

7:30 BEETHOVEN-Cartoons

8 AM ALADDAN-Cartoons

8:30 NINJA TURTLES-Cartoons

9 AM GARFIELD-Cartoons

10 AM WILDCATS-Cartoons
10:30 SKELETON WARRIORS-Cartoons

11 AM BEAKMANS WORLD-Children

11:30 STORYBREAK-Children

12 NOON COMMON GROUND

12:30 MCCLOUD-Drama

2 PM GOLF Buick Classic

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 SISKEL, EBERT, AND THE MOVIES

7 PM DOCTOR QUINN & THE MEDICINE WOMAN-Drama

8 PM DOCTOR QUINN & THE MEDICINE WOMAN-Drama

9 PM WALKER TEXAS RANGER-Drama

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 TOP COPS-Drama

11 PM CURRENT AFFAIR EXTRA-Newsmagazine

12 MID FOREVER KNIGHT-Drama

1 AM 227-Comedy

1:30 ON SCENE-Drama

2 AM MOVIE Zelig (1983)

4 AM BANACEK-Drama

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

5 AM VISIONS
5:30 BLACK FORUM

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SATURDAY TODAY

9 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10 AM SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

10:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

11 AM NBA INSIDE STUFF

11:30 NEWS FOR KIDS

12 NOON NAME YOUR ADVENTURE-Children

12:30 SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

1 PM EXTREMISTS-Adventure

1:30 HOME AGAIN-Bob Villa

2 PM NBA SHOWTIME

2:30 NBA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

7 PM NBC MOVIE Gramps (1995)

9 PM BLOOPERS TV CENSORED

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE-Comedy/Variety

12 MID COMEDY SHOWCASE

1 AM SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO

2 AM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

3 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS
3:30 EXTREMISTS-Adventure

4 AM HOME AGAIN

4:30 COMPUTER MAN

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

5 AM WEEKEND

5:30 FACE TO FACE

6 AM PIGASSOS PLACE-Children

6:30 WONDERLAND-Children

7 AM SONIC THE HEDGEHOG-Cartoons

7:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

7:30 FREE WILLY-Cartoon

8 AM CRYPTKEEPER-Cartoons

8:30 REBOOT-Children

9 AM BUMP IN THE NIGHT-Children

9:30 FUDGE-Comedy

9:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

10 AM BUGS & TWEETY-Cartoons

10:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

11 AM CRO-Cartoons

11:30 WEEKEND SPECIAL

12 NOON ANIMAL ADVENTURES-Children

12:30 WEEKEND

1 PM FACE TO FACE
1:30 TENNIS

3:30 PREAKNESS STAKES

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS MAGAZINE

7 PM ABC FAMILY MOVIE Honey I Blew Up The Kid (1993)

9 PM THE COMMISH-Drama

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 MOVIE Graveyard Shift (1990)

12:30 ENTERTAINERS-Drama

1:30 MOVIE Twist Of Fate (1954)

3:30 MOVIE Gorilla (1939)

9 WGN-TV (WB) Tribune

5 AM UNTOUCHABLES-Drama

6 AM CHARLANDO-Spanish

6:30 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE

7 AM US FARM REPORT

7:30 MINORITY BUSINESS REPORT

8 AM MOTORWEEK

8:30 OUTDOOR SECRETS

9 AM PRO FOOTBALL WEEKLY

9:30 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS


10 AM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

11 AM SOUL TRAIN-Music

12 NOON STAR SEARCH-Talent Contest

1 PM MOVIE Worth Winning (1986)

3 PM BASEBALL Cubs At Los Angeles Dodgers

6 PM CHEERS-Comedy

6:30 COACH-Comedy

7 PM MOVIE Star Chamber (1983)

9 PM WGN NEWS AT 9

10 PM NIGHT COURT-Comedy

10:30 MOVIE Birds (1963)

1 AM UNTOUCHABLES-Drama

2 AM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama

3 AM MOVIE Blob (1958)

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM WWF WRESTLING

6 AM PICK YOUR BRAIN-Children

6:30 NOT JUST NEWS

7 AM ANIMANIACS-Cartoons

7:30 POWER RANGERS-Fantasy

8 AM EEKSTRAVAGANZA-Cartoons

8:30 BATMAN: ANIMATED SERIES-Cartoons

9 AM SPIDERMAN-Cartoons
9:30 THE TICK-Cartoons

10 AM X MEN-Cartoons

10:30 WHERE IS CARMEN SANDIEGO-Children

11 AM BATTLETACH-Cartoons

11:30 MEGA MAN-Cartoons

12 NOON SWEET VALLEY HIGH-Comedy

12:30 FAMILY TIES-Comedy

1 PM FAMILY TIES-Comedy

1:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

2 PM AMERICAN GLADIATORS

3 PM MOVIE Zelig (1983)

5 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

5:30 COSBY SHOW-Comedy

6 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

6:30 SIMPSONS-Cartoon

7 PM COPS-Drama

7:30 COPS-Drama

8 PM AMERICAS MOST WANTED-Drama

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM TALES FROM THE CRYPT

11 PM SIGHTINGS

12 MID WWF WRESTLING

1 AM WILD WEST SHOWDOWN

2 AM AMERICAN GLADIATORS

3 AM MOVIE Catch 22 (1970)


50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM DEATH VALLEY DAYS

5:30 CISCO KID-Western

6 AM KID TALK

6:30 POPEYE-Cartoons

7 AM BUGS BUNNY & FRIENDS-Cartoons

8 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

8:30 CAPTAIN PLANET-Cartoon

9 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

10 AM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

11 AM FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

11:30 BOGIES DINER-Comedy

12 NOON MOVIE Street Justice (1991)

3 PM REGEGADE-Drama

4 PM HIGHLANDER-Drama

5 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

7 PM STAR TREK: VOYAGER-Science Fiction

8 PM BAYWATCH-Drama

9 PM TIME TRAXX-Drama

11 PM BABYLON 5-Drama

12 MID WCW WRESTLING

1 AM EXTRAORDINARY-Drama
2 AM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

3 AM MOVIE Bare Essentials (1991)

26 WCIU (Ind./Business News) Wiegel

5 AM INFOMERCIALS

8 AM WORLD TOMORROW

8:30 IT IS WRITTEN

9 AM VOICE OF PROPHECY

9:30 FAITH FOR TODAY

10 AM EARNEST ANGELY

11 AM MOVIE Abbot & Costello Buck Privates (1941)

12:30 BLONDIE MOVIE Blondie Goes To College (1943)

2 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

3 PM BONANZA-Western

4 PM WCW WRESTLING

5 PM REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

5:30 REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

6 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

7 PM MOVIE Lone Star (1951)

9 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE-Drama

10 PM WCW WRESTLING

11 PM Coconuts Marx Brothers (1929)

12:30 MOVIE Tammy & The Bachelor (1957)

2:30 INFOMERCIALS
3 AM SHEPHERDS CHAPEL-Religion

b]62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

12 NOON WRESTLING

1 PM MOVIE Above & Beyond (1952)

3 PM MOVIE Doctor Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde (1941)

5 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN

6 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE

7 PM MOVIE Solid Gold Cadillac (1956)

9 PM THRILLER

10 PM 12 OCLOCK HIGH

11 PM MOVIE Litle Shop Of Horrors (1960)

1 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicago

5 AM AMERICAN SPORTSMAN

5:30 OUTDOORSMAN

6 AM SPORTSMAN SHOWCASE

6:30 REAL FISHING

7 AM AMERICAN BACKYARD

7:30 GARDENING IN AMERICA

8 AM KPTL
8:30 PET PLAYHOUSE

9 AM GERBERT

9:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH

10 AM SUPERBOOK

10:30 FLYING HOUSE

11 AM SOLID ROCK MUSIC VIDEOS

12 NOON BOTTOM LINE

12:30 JUDGE ROY BEANE

1 PM ANNIE OAKLEY

1:30 LIGHTER SIDE OF SPORTS

2 PM FISHING THE WEST

2:30 AMERICAN ANGLER

3 PM OUTDOOR NOTEBOOK

3:30 SIMPLY FISHING

4 PM AMERICAN BACKYARD

4:30 WILD KINGDOM

5 PM OUTDOORS MAGAZINE

6 PM OUTDOORS

6:30 COUNTRY CROSSROADS

7 PM JOHN HAGEE

8 PM DAY OF DISCOVERY

8:30 LLOYD OGLAVIE

9 PM DWIGHT THOMPSON

10 PM WHAT A FELLOWSHIP

11 PM LIBERTY HOUR
12 MID 700 CLUB

1 AM WORLD CHANGERS MINISTRIES

2 AM WORSHIP

Retro: Chicago - 1995 - Sunday May 21 - English Speaking Commercial Stations

Retro Chicago - Sunday, May 21, 1995 - Commercial English Speaking Stations. By now 66 WGBO
was sold without programming to Univision from Combined Broadcasting and flipped to a Full
time Univision Spanish Station. Meanwhile its programming went to Wiegel's 26 WCIU which
went to an English Speaking General Entertainment format that January, retaining business news
late mornings. Other programming went to WJYS 62 which also tried their hands at a general
entertainment independent schedule. 50 WPWR and 9 WGN also continued with basically
independent schedules with WPWR taking UPN Programming (which only was on a few hours a
week) and WGN taking WB programming also only a few hours a week.

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

5 AM SUPER SPORTS FOLLIES

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM EYE ON

6:30 SPEAK OUT

7 AM SINGSTATION-Gospel Music

7:30 ROBERT SCHULLER-Religion

8 AM CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING-

9:30 MARTHA STEWART-Talk

10 AM NEWSMAKERS-Talk

10:30 FACE THE NATION-Interview

11 AM DAVE WANNSEDT

11:30 227-Comedy
12 NOON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

1 PM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

2 PM TOP COPS-Drama

2:30 GOLF Buick Classic

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM 60 MINUTES-Newsmagazine

7 PM BARBARA STREISAND IN CONCERT

NORMALLY AIRING:

7 PM MURDER SHE WROTE-Drama

8 PM CBS MOVIE

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 CURRENT AFFAIR EXTRA

11:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Newsmagazine

12:30 227-Comedy

1 AM FOREVER KNIGHT-Drama

2 AM COURT TV-Drama

2:30 CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

5 AM BLACK FORUM

5:30 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SUNDAY TODAY
8 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

9 AM MEET THE PRESS-Interview

10 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

11 AM IMAGES & REALITIES

11:30 BLACK FORUM

12 NOON EMERGENCY CALL

12:30 CRUSADERS-Drama

1:30 NBA SHOWTIME

2:30 NBA PLAYOFFS

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM EARTH 2-Drama

7 PM SEAQUEST DSV-Drama

8 PM NBC MOVIE Liz: Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995)

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 SPORTS SUNDAY

11 PM GEORGE MICHAEL SPORTS MACHINE

11:30 CRUSADERS-Drama

12:30 EMERGENCY CALL

1 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

1:30 NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC


5 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

5:30 TRAVEL TRAVEL

6 AM THIS IS THE LIFE

6:30 FACE TO FACE

7 AM SANCTURAY

7:30 WEEKEND

8 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA SUNDAY

9 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10 AM MAIN FLOOR

10:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS FORUM

11 AM THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLY

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS

12:30 WEEKEND

1 PM MOVIE Homer & Eddie (1989)

3 PM TENNIS

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS-Comedy

7 PM LOIS & CLARK-Adventure

8 PM ABC MOVIE Passenger 57 (1992)

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 INSIDE EDITION-Newsmagazine

11 PM MOVIE Silent Running (1972)

1 AM HAWKEYE-Drama

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
2:30 ABC WORLD NEWS NOW

9 WGN-TV (WB) Tribune

5 AM FEED THE CHILDREN

6 AM MADISONS ADVENTURES-Children

6:30 DUCKTALES-Cartoon

7 AM CHIP & DALES-Cartoon

7:30 TALE SPIN-Cartoon

8 AM BOZO THE CLOWN SUPER SUNDAY-Children

10 AM TALE SPIN-Cartoon

10:30 GLADIATORS 2000-Children

11 AM ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

11:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

12 NOON LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH & FAMOUS

1 PM MOVIE Bloodsport (1988)

3 PM BASEBALL Cubs At Los Angeles Dodgers

6 PM UNTOUCHABLES-Drama

7 PM THE ROAD-Music

8 PM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

9 PM WGN NEWS

10 PM HUNTER-Drama

11 PM HUNTER-Drama

12 MID THE ROAD-Music

1 AM ST ELSEWHERE-Drama
2 AM ST ELSEWHERE-Drama

3 AM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama

4 AM UNTOUCHABLES-Drama

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM SUNDAY MASS

5:30 ESTA SEMANA

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM IN TOUCH

8 AM D JAMES KENNEDY

9 AM BLADE WARRIORS

10 AM FAMILY TIES-Comedy

10:30 FAMILY TIES-Comedy

11 AM WONDER YEARS-Comedy Drama

11:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

12 NOON MOVIE Glory (1989)

2 PM STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF NHL HOCKEY

5 PM WWF WRESTLING

6 PM RUDY CODY: GREATEST MAGICIAN ON EARTH

7 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

7:30 CRITIC-Cartoon

8 PM MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

8:30 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS
10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

11:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11 PM MOVIE Sea Wolf (1992)

1 AM MOVIE My Mothers Secret Life (1984)

3 AM MOVIE Jessie (1988)

50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM DEATH VALLEY DAYS

5:30 CISCO KID-Western

6 AM BLINKY BILL-Children

6:30 CREEPY CRAWLERS-Cartoons

7 AM KING ARTHUR-Cartoons

7:30 STARCOM-Cartoon

8 AM DOUBLE DRAGON-Cartoon

8:30 POPEYE-Cartoons

9 AM BABY HUEY-Cartoons

9:30 MUTANT LEAGUE-Cartoon

10 AM IORN MAN-Cartoon

10:30 FANTASTIC FOUR-Cartoon

11 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

12 NOON THREE STOOGES-Comedy

1 PM MOVIE Roustabout (1964)

3 PM MOVIE Help (1965)

5 PM BAYWATCH-Adventure
6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

7 PM STAR TREK: VOYAGER-Science Fiction

8 PM UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL-Drama

9 PM ROBINS HOODS-Drama

10 PM BEACH CLASH-Drama

11 PM WCW WRESTLING

12 MID STAR TREK-Science Fiction

1 AM MOVIE Rubhurb (1951)

3 AM MOVIE Task Force (1949)

26 WCUI (Ind./Business News) Wiegel

5 AM INFOMERCIALS

6 AM JAMES ROBINSON

6:30 BENNY HINN

7 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

8 AM FRED PRICE

9 AM KENNETH COPELAND

10 AM ROBERT SCHULLER

11 AM JETSONS-Cartoon

11:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

12 NOON SWAT KATS-cartoon

12:30 2 STUPID DOGS-Cartoon

1 PM MOVIE To Each His Own (1946)

3 PM MOVIE Pardners (1956)


5 PM WCW WRESTLING

6 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama

7 PM MOVIE Outsider (1961)

9 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

10 PM QUINCY-Drama

11 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

12 MID INFOMERCIALS

2 AM SHEPHERDS CHAPEL

62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

6 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of Christ

7:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God

9 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist

10:30 LLOYD OGLAVIE

11 AM JERRY FAWELL

12 NOON MOVIE Angel On My Shoulder (1946)

2 PM MOVIE Santa Fe Trail (1940)

4 PM MOVIE Green Promise (1949)

6 PM JIMMY SWAGGART

7 PM IN TOUCH

8 PM FRED PRICE

9 PM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of Christ

10:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God


12 MID PAID PROGRAMMING

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM AMONG FRIENDS

7 AM IN TOUCH

8 AM CHANGED LIVES

8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY

9 AM LIBERTY HOUR

10 AM MONUMENT OF FAITH

11 AM ANOINTED HOUR

12 NOON ORAL ROBERTS

12:30 JACK HAYFORD

1 PM JERUSELEM ON LINE

1:30 CHRISTIAN TOWN HALL

2 PM FAMILY SHOWCASE

3 PM INSPIRATION TIME

3:30 JEWISH JEWELLS

4 PM WORLD HARVEST CHURCH

5 PM QUENTON ROAD

6 PM WALK OF FAITH

6:30 MIDWEST ALIVE

7 PM D JAMES KENNEDY

8 PM REJOICE IN THE LORD


9 PM IN TOUCH

10 PM JOHN ANKERBERG

10:30 CHANGED LIVES

11 PM 700 CLUB

12 MID AMONG FRIENDS

1 AM SIGN OFF

Other stations

11 WTTW (PBS)

20 WYCC (PBS)

44 WSNS Spanish (Telemundo) Telemundo

60 WEHS (Home Shopping Network) USA Broadcasting

66 WGBO Spanish (Univision) Univision

Retro: Eastern Virginia Thursday, January 8, 1981

Departing from my usual habit of retros for this particular date

in the past because I just got this Eastern Virginia TV Guide

and had not put up any listings from the area for 1981.

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

6:10 Down To Earth

6:15 These Things We Share

6:30 Health Field


7 AM CBS News (Charles Kuralt)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Nipsey Russell)

9 AM Donahue (Dr. Edward J. Beattie, author of "Towards The

Conquest Of Cancer"; Dr. Samuel Epstein, author of "The

Politics Of Cancer")

10 AM Magazine (author-feminist Jane O"Reilly, author of "The Girl

I Left Behind," discusses the women's movement's effect on

her and society; the problems facing female sportscasters;

joint custody, pre-empts the local "Morning Connection" and

CBS reruns of "Alice")

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N To Tell The Truth (Robin Ward version; panel: Soupy Sales,

Fannie Flagg, Tom Seaver, Peggy Cass)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Mary Tyler Moore

4:30 Merv Griffin (Buck Henry, Bob Newhart, Madeline Kahn, Richard

Benjamin, Fred Willard)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Family Feud

7:30 PM Magazine (Atlantic City showgirls; a decoy cop in Philadelphia)

8 PM The Waltons
9 PM Magnum, P.I.

10 PM Knots Landing

11 PM News

11:30 The Jeffersons

12 M McMillan & Wife

2:05 News

WHSV Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (ABC)

5:55 PTL Club

6:55 News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM PTL Club continues

10 AM Your New Day (Vidal Sassoon)

10:30 Romper Room

11 AM Love Boat (passengers: Richard Anderson, Carol

Lynley, Donna Pescow, Ben Murphy, Hans Conried)

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 Hour Magazine (Tom Jones is interviewed in part 4 of

5 on macho men; psychologist Neal Olshan discusses


dreams.)

5:30 All In The Family

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Dance Fever (judges: Alison Arngrim, Roxie Roker,

Anson Williams)

7:30 M*A*S*H

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Bosom Buddies

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 It's A Living

10 PM 20/20

11 PM News

11:30 Nightline

12 M Charlie's Angels

1:10 News

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6 AM Virginia Today

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "City In American Literature"

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (same as WTAR)

10 AM Magazine (pre-empts "The Jeffersons" and "Alice,"


both from CBS)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Richmond Today

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM One Day At A Time (what CBS was showing)

4:30 Tom And Jerry

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 All In The Family

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM Magnum, P.I.

10 PM Knots Landing

11 PM News

11:30 The Jeffersons

12 M McMillan & Wife

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

6 AM 700 Club
7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Good Morning Virginia

10 AM Hour Magazine (topics: reunions between adopted

children and their natural parents; Jeff Conaway of

"Taxi"; Gallagher goes to the supermarket)

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 Starsky & Hutch

5 PM Rockford Files

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Good Times

7:30 PM Magazine (same as WTAR)

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Bosom Buddies

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 It's A Living

10 PM 20/20

11 PM News

11:30 Nightline

12 M Prisoner: Cell Block H


12:30 TBA

1 AM News

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

5:50 News

6 AM TBA

6:30 Tidewater Today

7 AM Today (fourth of five with first-term Senators:

Sen. James Abnor (R-S.D.))

9 AM Hollywood Squares

9:30 Bullseye

10 AM Las Vegas Gambit

10:30 Blockbusters

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus (Robert Donner, Joanna Gleason)

12 N Hello, Virginia

12:30 The Doctors

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM John Davidson (co-host Pat Harrington; Lou and

Carla Ferrigno, Joan Van Ark, singer Thelma Houston,

magician Larry Wilson, author Burton White ("The First

Three Years Of Life")


5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM Tic Tac Dough

7:30 Joker's Wild

8 PM NBC Movie: "Goldengirl" (Susan Anton as a runner programmed

to win three track events at the 1980 Moscow Olympics)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow (Shelley Berman, Herblock, Alabama)

2 AM News

2:10 Pride

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

6:40 Virginia Almanac/News

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "Don't Give Up The Ship" (Jerry Lewis, from '59)

11:30 Password Plus

12 N Card Sharks (Jim Perry)

12:30 The Doctors

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM Bugs Bunny
4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM What's Happening!!

5:30 Happy Days Again

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 Barney Miller

8 PM NBC Movie: "Goldengirl"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

6 AM News

6:30 Best Of Good Morning Tidewater

6:50 News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Good Morning Tidewater

10 AM Movie: "Kid Galahad" (one of Elvis' beter ones,

from '62)

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 Happy Days Again

5 PM All In The Family

5:30 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Hour Magazine

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 Bosom Buddies

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 It's A Living

10 PM 20/20

11 PM News

11:30 Nightline

12 M Charlie's Angels

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS)

In-school programs until

3:30 Villa Alegre

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See
6:30 Over Easy (guest: Broderick Crawford)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet (last of four with John Gielgud,

who talks about Vivien Leigh, Greta Garbo,

and great-aunt Ellen Terry)

8 PM All Creatures Great And Small

9 PM Sneak Previews (Siskel and Ebert pick their

favorite movies from 1980: "Raging Bull,"

Ordinary People," "Being There," "Coal Miner's

Daughter")

9:30 This Old House

10 PM Austin City Limits (sixth-season premiere with

the Charlie Daniels Band)

11 PM Dick Cavet (repeat of 7:30 PM show)

sign off 11:30 PM

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS)

In-school programs until

3:30 Electric Company

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM Que Pasa, U.S.A.?


6:30 Studio See

7 PM Over Easy

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Batle Of The Brains (high-school quiz bowl)

8:30 TBA

9:30 This Old House

10 PM Sneak Previews

10:30 Sitcom: The Adventures Of Garry Marshall

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

sign off 12 M

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

6 AM Ross Bagley

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Tom And Jerry

7:30 Popeye/Bugs Bunny

8:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

9 AM I Love Lucy

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Manna

12 N Get Smart

12:30 Let's Make A Deal


1 PM Andy Griffith

1:30 Leave It To Beaver

2 PM Great Space Coaster

2:30 Popeye/Bugs Bunny

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 Tom And Jerry/Woody Woodpecker

4:30 Scooby Doo

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Wonder Woman

6:30 Welcome Back, Koter

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 College Basketball: Richmond-Old Dominion

9:30 700 Club (time approximate)

11 PM Messianic Jewish Program

11:30 Movie: "-30-" (Jack Webb and William Conrad look

at a newspaper's night shift, from '59; -30-, as most

of you know, is newspaper code for "end of story.")

WVIR Ch. 29 Charlotesville (NBC)

6:30 Health Field

7 AM Today

9 AM Charlotesville Today

9:30 PTL Club

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 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Barbara Mandrell;

Bruce Dern, Kareem-Abdul Jabbar, Charlote

Rae, Louise and Irlene Mandrell, author Karen

Lustgarten ("The Complete Guide To A Dynamic

Body")

5:30 Let's Make A Deal

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Donahue (same as WTAR)

8 PM NBC Movie: "Goldengirl"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow

WTVZ Ch. 33 Norfolk (Ind.)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Porky Pig

8 AM Deputy Dawg

8:30 The Archies


9 AM Dennis The Menace

9:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

10 AM My Favorite Martian

10:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir

11 AM Perry Mason

12 N Mike Douglas (from San Francisco: co-host

Tony Orlando; Boz Scaggs, Todd Bridges)

1 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

1:30 Real McCoys

2 PM Josie And The Pussycats

2:30 Groovie Goolies

3 PM Speed Racer

3:30 Marine Boy

4 PM Superheroes

4:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin,

Ethel Merman as Lola Lasagne)

5 PM Sha Na Na (guest: Johnnie Ray)

5:30 What's Happening!!

6 PM Good Times (x2)

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 Maude

8 PM Movie: "Hamlet" (Laurence Olivier's Academy-Award-

winning performance, from '48)

11 PM Odd Couple

11:30 Movie: "California"


WVPT Ch. 51 Harrisonburg (PBS)

6:45 A.M. Weather

7 AM Over Easy (guest: actress Beulah Bondi)

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Que Pasa, U.S.A.?

9 AM In-school programs

3:30 Villa Alegre

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Room For Imagination

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet

8 PM Capitol Communique

9 PM All Creatures Great And Small

10 PM On The Line

10:30 On Working (how Americans, from executives

to factory workers, feel about the work they do)

sign off 11 PM

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 1/25/1999

Monday, January 25, 1999


KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM Morning News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00AM People's Court

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM Cosby

08:30PM The King of Queens

09:00PM Everybody Loves Raymond

09:30PM Becker

10:00PM L.A. Doctors


11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM Grace Under Fire

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Paid Programming

03:35AM Up to the Minute

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Roseanne Show

12:00PM News

12:30PM Martha Stewart Living

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News


07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Celebrity Weddings in Style

09:00PM MOVIE: My Last Love

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Access Hollywood

01:05AM The View

02:05AM Love Connection

02:35AM Change of Heart

03:05AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Real TV

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives


04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Hard Copy

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Suddenly Susan

08:30PM Caroline in the City

09:00PM Mad About You

09:30PM Working

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later

02:05AM Jenny Jones

03:05AM Howie Mandel

04:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

WNPA-TV UPN19

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM First Business

06:30AM This Morning's Business


07:00AM Bullwinkle

07:30AM DuckTales

08:00AM Paid Programming

08:30AM Paid Programming

09:00AM Joyce Meyer

09:30AM James Robison

10:00AM Benny Hinn

10:30AM Prophecy

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM Bloomberg News

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM Paid Programming

02:00PM Newlywed Game

02:30PM Dating Game

03:00PM Mighty Max

03:30PM Jumanji

04:00PM Mummies Alive!

04:30PM Pocket Dragon Adventures

05:00PM Donny & Marie

06:00PM The Cosby Show

06:30PM NewsRadio

07:00PM Judge Joe Brown

07:30PM Judge Joe Brown

08:00PM Dilbert
08:30PM DiResta

09:00PM The Sentinel

10:00PM NewsRadio

10:30PM The Cosby Show

11:00PM Newlywed Game

11:30PM Dating Game

12:00AM Wrestling

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Sports Collectibles (JIP)

03:00AM Collectible Coins & Currency

WCWB-TV WB22

06:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

06:30AM Animaniacs

07:00AM Doug

07:30AM Hercules

08:00AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

08:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Living Single

11:30AM Charles in Charge

12:00PM Mama's Family


12:30PM Boy Meets World

01:00PM Sister, Sister

01:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00PM Cops

02:30PM Cops

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Jerry Springer

06:00PM Friends

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM 7th Heaven

09:00PM Hyperion Bay

10:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM The Nanny

12:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM 18K Indulgence (JIP)

03:00AM Collectible Knives


WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM SOF: Special Ops Force

06:00AM Dennis the Menace

06:30AM Pokmon

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM Life with Louie

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

09:00AM Full House

09:30AM Step by Step

10:00AM Judge Mills Lane

10:30AM Judge Mills Lane

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM Paid Programming

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Young Hercules

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM Home Improvement


07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Melrose Place

09:00PM Ally McBeal

10:00PM News

11:00PM M*A*S*H

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Ricki Lake

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Martin

02:30AM Married...with Children

03:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

04:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

Retro: Rochester/Syracuse/Utica/Watertown Sat, Feb 5, 1977

from TV Guide-Central New York edition

WKTV 2-NBC Utica

7:00 Farmland USA

7:30 Social Security

8:00 Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Pink Panther

10:00 Speed Buggy

10:30 Monster Squad


11:00 Space Ghosts/Frankenstein Jr.

11:30 Big John, Litle John

noon Land of the Lost

12:30 Muggsy

1:00 Lucy Show

1:30 Big Blue Marble

2:00 Movie "The Birds"

4:00 College Basketball: Seton Hall-Army

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Lawrence Welk (favorites from the 60s)

8:00 Emergency!

9:00 Movie "Born Losers"

11:00 News

11:30 Weekend (visiting the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, TX)

WGR 2-NBC Buffalo

6:30 Farm News

7:00 Dusty's Treehouse

7:30 Max B. Nimble

8:00 Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Pink Panther

10:00 Speed Buggy

10:30 Monster Squad

11:00 Space Ghosts/Frankenstein Jr.


11:30 Big John, Litle John

noon Land of the Lost

12:30 Muggsy

1:00 Take a Look

1:30 Straight Line

2:00 Movie "Elephant Walk"

4:00 FBI

5:00 Mission: Impossible

6:00 News

6:30 Inquiry

7:00 Hee Haw (guests Lorne Greene, Loreta Lynn, and Conway Twity)

8:00 Emergency!

9:00 Movie "Born Losers"

11:00 News

11:30 Weekend

1:00 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Wild Cherry, Al Wilson, Gary Muledeer, and Ed
Bluestone)

WCBS 2-CBS New York (late-night only)

2am News

2:10 Movie "The Third Secret" (bw)

4:15 Movie "The Pirate"

WSYR 3-Syracuse/WSYE 18-Elmira (NBC)

6:30 University of Michigan

7:00 Salty Sam/Mr. Magoo


8:00 Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Pink Panther

10:00 Speed Buggy

10:30 Monster Squad

11:00 Space Ghosts/Frankenstein Jr.

11:30 Soul Train (guests Rufys, the Impressions, and Franklin Ajaye)

12:30 Muggsy

1:00 Movie "The Thing" (bw)

2:30 Movie "High Noon" (bw)

4:00 College Basketball: Seton Hall-Army

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 Emergency!

9:00 Movie "Born Losers"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Cleopatra"

WBEN 4-CBS Buffalo

7:30 Sunrise Semester "Religions and Civilzations of the Near East"

8:00 Sylvester & Tweety

8:30 Clue Club

9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

10:00 Hot Fudge

10:30 Shazam!/Isis (last show at 10:30; as of next week, Adventures of Batman airs here, with
Shazam!/Isis moving to 11am)
11:30 Ark II (moves to 12:30 next week)

noon Fat Albert

12:30 Way Out Games: quarterfinal #1 with Nebraska and both Carolinas fighting it out (moves
to 1:30 next week)

1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "Seafaring Dog" (a Russian import)

2:00 Beat the Champ: Dave Martino takes on a new challenger, Chuck Healy reports the action

3:00 Mod Squad

4:00 Sports

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: Sugar Ray Leonard makes his pro debut aganint Louis Vega/LA
Times Invitational Track Meet

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 It's Academic: teams from Chautauqua, Lafayete and Niagara Wheatfield High

7:30 Treasure Hunt

8:00 Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Carol Burnet (guest Helen Reddy)

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "A Star is Born"

WTVH 5-CBS Syracuse

7:30 Sunrise Semester (same course as ch 4)

8:00 Sylvester & Tweety

8:30 Clue Club


9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

10:00 Tarzan

10:30 Shazam!/Isis

11:30 Ark II

noon Fat Albert

12:30 Way Out Games

1:00 Toy Shop Corporation

2:00 Movie "Edison, the Man" (bw)

4:00 Public Affairs

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Candid Camera

7:30 Gong Show

8:00 Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Carol Burnet

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Vampire Circus"

WNEW 5-Ind New York

6:30 Paterns for Living

7:00 Underdog
7:30 Huckleberry Hound

8:00 Bugs Bunny

8:30 Flintstones

9:00 Monkees

9:30 Mayberry RFD

10:00 Brady Bunch

10:30 Dolly (guest Freddy Fender)

11:00 Soul Train (same line-up as ch 3/18)

noon Movie "Jungle Gents" (bw)

1:00 Movie "Dr. Cyclops"

2:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

3:00 Partridge Family

3:30 My Three Sons

4:00 Hogan's Heroes

4:30 Mission: Impossible

5:30 $128,000 Question

6:00 Break the Bank

6:30 Movie "Pendulum"

8:30 Movie "The 39 Steps" (bw)

10:00 News

10:30 Black News

11:00 King of Kensington

11:30 Peter Marshall (guests Marlo Thomas, the Pointer Sisters, Mary MacGregor, Alice Ghostley,
David Lander, and Michael McKean)

1:00 Movie "Angels Wash Their Faces" (bw)


WWNY 7-CBS/NBC/ABC Watertown

7:30 Clue Club

8:00 Sylvester & Tweety

8:30 Dan Burgess

9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

10:30 Shazam!/Isis

11:30 Ark II

noon Fat Albert

12:30 Way Out Games

1:00 700 Club

2:00 Ara's Sports World (hurdler Willie Davenport with track tips)

2:30 CBS Children's Film Festival (90 min delay)

3:30 Pro Bowling: Rolaids Open (at St. Louis)

5:00 CBS Sports Spectacular (JIP)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Carol Burnet

11:00 News

11:10 Sammy & Company (in Acapulco with guests Ben Vereen, Jaye P. Morgan, Sarah Vaughan,
and Hank Garcia)
WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo

6:30 Beter Way

7:00 Agriculture USA

7:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:30 Flintstones

9:00 Scooby-Doo/Dynomut

10:30 Krofft Supershow

11:30 Superfriends

noon Oddball Couple

12:30 Building a Decent Future

1:00 Mind Over Myth

1:30 Ara's Sports World (running back Archie Griffin gives football tips)

2:00 Outdoors with Julius Boros (clips of a Berlin sports festival)

2:30 Starsky & Hutch

3:30 Pro Bowling: Rolaids Open

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Arlberg-Kandahar Men's Downhill (skiing)


Championship/National Pairs Figure Skating Championship

6:00 Hawaiian Open golf

7:00 News

7:30 Kirkland & Company

8:00 Happy Days (a clip show celebrates 3 years on the air; Blansky's Beauties airs here next
week)

8:30 Fish (premiere)

9:00 NHL: Buffalo-St. Louis

11:30 News

mid. Movie "Doctors' Wives"


1:55 Mind Over Myth

2:25 ABC News

WROC 8-NBC Rochester

6:55 Beter Way

7:25 News for Litle People

7:30 Batman (both parts of an episode where the Penguin (Burgess Meredith) runs for Mayor)

8:30 Pink Panther

10:00 Speed Buggy

10:30 Monster Squad

11:00 Space Ghosts/Frankenstein Jr.

11:30 Big John, Litle John

noon Land of the Lost

12:30 Muggsy

1:00 Champions (World Cup downhill from Germany)

1:30 Supersonic

2:00 Movie "Action Man"

4:00 College Basketball: Seton Hall-Army

6:00 Dolly (Dolly's joined by her family)

6:30 Wild Kingdom

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Emergency!

9:00 Movie "Born Losers"

11:00 News

11:30 Weekend
1:00 Movie "Sacco and Vanzetti"

WNYS 9-ABC Syracuse

7:00 Big Blue Marble

7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

8:00 Tom & Jerry/Mumbly

8:30 Jabberjaw

9:00 Scooby-Doo/Dynomut

10:30 Krofft Supershow

11:30 Superfriends

noon Movie "Godzilla" (bw/the film that started a legend)

1:30 Outdoors with Ken Calloway

2:00 Superstars (men's qualifying; among the competitors: 12 football stars, led by Tony Dorset
and Fred Biletnikoff-other superstars include Angel Cordero and Jorge Velasquez, who being
jockeys, may be in a bit over their heads )

3:30 Pro Bowling: Rolaids Open

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:00 Hawaiian Open golf

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Fish (premiere)

9:00 Starsky & Hutch

10:00 Most Wanted

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Fly"

1:25 ABC News


WOR 9-Ind New York

7:30 News

8:00 Wanted: Dead or Alive (bw)

8:30 Viewpoint on Nutrition

9:00 Dick Tracy

9:30 Movie "Riders to the Stars"

11:00 Movie "Swiss Miss" (bw)

12:30 Let's Go to the Races

1:00 Movie "The Roaring Twenties" (bw)

3:00 Movie "The Last Roman"

5:00 Voyage to the Botom of the Sea

6:00 Aqueduct Horse Race

6:30 Movie "The Man from Colorado"

9:00 NBA: Knicks-Houston

11:00 Celebrity Bowling: Vince Edwards/Whitman Mayo vs Bill Hayes/Susan Seaforth (JIP)

11:30 Yonkers Horse Race

mid. Wrestling

1:00 Steve Allen's Laugh-Back (clips and on-stage appearances from Bill Daily, Bill Dana, Tom
Poston, Jayne Meadows, and Louis Nye)

2:30 News

WHEC 10-CBS Rochester

8:00 Sylvester & Tweety

8:30 Clue Club

9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner


10:30 Shazam!/Isis

11:30 Ark II

noon Fat Albert

12:30 Way Out Games

1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "Seafaring Dog"

2:00 World of Survival

2:30 Movie "The Strange Door" (bw)

4:00 Ara's Sports World (Arthur Ashe gives tennis tips)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6:00 News

6:30 In Search of...Killer Bees

7:00 Space: 1999

8:00 Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Carol Burnet

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Chamber of Horrors"

1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (no info listed, did 10 usually run the same show as 2 in
Buffalo?)

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

9:00 Circle Square

9:30 Homemade TV

10:00 Oceans Alive


10:30 Scooby-Doo

11:00 Harrigan

11:30 Wild Kingdom

noon George Hamilton IV

12:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

1:00 Howie Meeker

1:15 Mr. Chips

1:30 Wolfman Jack (guests Susan Jacks, Del Shannon, and Jose Feliciano)

2:00 College Basketball: UBC-Lethbridge

4:00 Curling Classic: Adolf Aerni (Olten, Switzerland) v Bruce Roberts (Hibbing MN)/Clare
DeBlonde (Winnipeg) v Bill Muirhead (Scotland)

5:00 Space: 1999

6:00 Life

6:30 Saturday Night

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Hockey Night in Canada: Philadelphia-Toronto

11:00 The National

11:15 Provincial Affairs

11:20 News

11:45 Movie "Star!"

WPIX 11-Ind New York

7:00 Carrascolendas

7:30 Aprenda Ingles

8:00 Biography (bw/bio of Charles Lindbergh)

9:00 Friends of Man


9:30 Superman

10:00 Batman (Malachi Thorne as Falseface, pt 1)

10:30 Lone Ranger (bw)

11:00 F Troop

11:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

noon Bilko (bw)

12:30 Twilight Zone (bw)

1:00 Movie "Master of the World"

3:00 FBI

4:00 Mod Squad (guest star Sugar Ray Robinson, with Rocky Graziano playing his trainer)

5:00 Emergency One!

6:00 Star Trek

7:00 Space: 1999

8:00 Movie "Dracula's Castle"

10:00 News

10:30 Burns & Allen (bw)

11:00 Bilko (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

mid. WCT Challenge Tennis: Manuel Lorantes v Rod Laver

1:30 News

WBNG 12-CBS Binghamton

6:00 Great Decisions

6:30 Sunrise Semester (same as ch 4)

7:00 This is the Life


7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Sylvester & Tweety

8:30 Clue Club

9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

10:00 Tarzan

10:30 Shazam!/Isis

11:30 Ark II

noon Action News for Kids

12:30 Way Out Games

1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "Seafaring Dog"

2:00 Fat Albert

2:30 Hudson Brothers

3:00 Far Out Space Nuts

3:30 Call It Macaroni

4:00 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Conway Twity, Karen Wheeler, and Eddie Rabbit)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6:00 Susquehanna Country Report

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Carol Burnet

11:00 News
11:30 Movie "Petulia"

WOKR 13-ABC Rochester

6:45 Meditations

7:00 America '77

7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

8:00 Tom & Jerry/Mumbly

8:30 Jabberjaw

9:00 Scooby-Doo/Dynomut

10:30 Krofft Supershow

11:30 Superfriends

noon Green Thumb

12:30 American Bandstand (guests the Pointer Sisters, and Stephen Bishop)

1:30 Litle Rascals (bw)

2:00 Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 Hee Haw (same show as the 7pm one in other areas)

3:30 Pro Bowling: Rolaids Open

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:00 Hawaiian Open golf

7:00 News

7:30 News Conference

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Fish (premiere)

9:00 Starsky & Hutch

10:00 Most Wanted


11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Edge of Doom" (bw)

1:30 ABC News

CJOH-CTV: 13 Otawa/6 Deseronto

6:00 University of the Air (x2)

7:00 Tree House

7:30 Wonders of the Wild

8:00 Thacker's World

8:30 Spider-Man

9:00 Circle Square

9:30 Kidstuff

10:30 Let's Go!

11:00 Spider-Man

11:30 Cartoons

noon Laurel & Hardy (bw)

12:30 Willy & Floyd

1:00 Movie "The Bravados"

3:00 Sports '77

3:30 Outdoor Sportsman

4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports: European Figure Skating Competition highlights

4:30 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

6:00 News

6:30 Regional Contact (still airs Saturdays at 6:30 to this day)

7:00 Emergency!
8:00 Movie "The Things I Never Said"

9:30 Rich Man, Poor Man

10:30 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

mid. CTV National News (anchored by future Peacock hire Keith Morrison)

12:20 Sports

12:30 Movie "Gumshoe"

WNPE 16-PBS Watertown

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Mon atelier

11:00 Studio See

11:30 Crocket's Victory Garden

noon TV Garden Club

12:30 Antiques

1:00 Washington Week in Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2:00 Great Performances "Salome"

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Nova "The Sunspot Mystery" (how sunspots affect the world's climate)

6:00 Jeanne Wolf with...Jimmy Stewart

6:30 Black Perspective on the News

7:00 Inside Albany

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8:00 World in Action (Uganda since the takeover by Idi Amin)


8:30 The Way It Was (looking back at the 1960 World Series with Mickey Mantle, Tony Kubek,
Vernon Law, and Bill Mazeroski)

9:00 Copland on America (Aaron Copland conducts the Minnesota Orchestra in a concert taped
July 4, 1976)

10:30 Movie "Angel and the Badman" (bw)

WUTR 20-ABC Utica

7:30 Real McCoys (bw)

8:00 Tom & Jerry/Mumbly

8:30 Jabberjaw

9:00 Scooby-Doo/Dynomut

10:30 Krofft Supershow

11:30 Superfriends

noon Oddball Couple

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Music Hall America (Frank Gorshin welcomes Moe Bandy, Crystal Gayle, and Martin Mull)

2:30 Get Smart

3:00 Ara's Sports World (guest Franco Harris, who gives football tips)

3:30 Pro Bowling: Rolaids Open

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:00 Hawaiian Open golf

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 Happy Days

9:00 Starsky & Hutch

10:00 Most Wanted

11:00 Movie "The Long Gray Line"


WXXI 21-PBS Rochester

8:00 Guppies to Groupers

8:30 Vegetable Soup

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Vision On

10:30 Carrascolendas

11:00 Infinity Factory

11:30 Rebop

noon Que Pasa?

12:30 Crocket's Victory Garden

1:00 Washington Week in Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2:00 Movie "I Could Never Have Sex with Anyone Who Has So Litle Regard for My Husband"

3:30 Pallisers (pt 1)

5:00 Family Classics

5:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals

6:00 Consumer Survival Kit

6:30 Black Perspective on the News

7:00 Inside Albany

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8:00 World in Action

8:30 The Way It Was

9:00 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes

10:00 Visions "El Corrido"


11:30 Soundstage (guests Mose Allison and Tom Waits)

WCNY 24-PBS Syracuse

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Once Upon a Classic "David Copperfield" (pt 4)

10:30 Zoom

11:00 Studio See

11:30 Rebop

noon TV Garden Club

12:30 Crocket's Victory Garden

1:00 Washington Week in Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2:00 Evening at Symphony

3:00 Meeting of Minds

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Firing Line (gun control is on the agenda, discussed by the NRA's Robert Kukla and Illinois
Democratic Rep. Abner Mikva)

6:00 Consumer Survival Kit

6:30 Black Perspective on the News

7:00 Inside Albany

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8:00 World in Action

8:30 The Way It Was

9:00 Documentary Showcase: reairing a Bill Moyers' Journal story from January 1976 on
cowboys

10:00 Movie "Earth" (bw)


Retro: Chicago - Weekdays - Spring 1995 - English Speaking Commercial Stations

Retro: Chicago TV - Weekdays - May 22-26, 1995 - Commercial English Stations - 66 WGBO was
sold excluding Programming To Univision from Combined Broadcasting To Univision which
adopted a full time Spanish format. The programming fromerly on WGBO went mostly to 26
WCIU which had been a part time Univision affilliate prior to the WGBO sale. That station
retained business news late mornings and took on a general entertainment independent
schedule. 62 WJYS also took some of WGBO's programming and tried their hands at a general
entertainment format. While basically remaining with independent schedules, WGN 9 took WB
affiliation and 50 WPWR took UPN affiliation. Both UPN and WB only offered a few hours a week
of programs only a couple nights a week. WB stood for the Warner Brothers Network and UPN
stood for The United Paramount Network

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

5 AM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6 AM CBS NEWS

6:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

7 AM CBS NEWS THIS MORNING

9 AM REGIS & KATHY LEE-Talk

10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

11 AM YOUNG & THE RESTLESS-Serial

12 NOON CHANNEL 2 NEWS

12:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL-Serial

1 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial

2 PM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial

3 PM FAMILY FEUD-Game

3:30 NEW PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

4 PM AMERICAN JOURNAL-Magazine
4:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

Monday

7 PM DAVES WORLD-Comedy

7:30 THE NANNY-Comedy

8 PM MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

8:30 LOVE AND WAR-Comedy

9 PM CHICAGO HOPE-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM RESCUE 911-Drama

8 PM CBS MOVIE Nothing But The Truth (1995)

Wednesday

7 PM BRADY BUNCH HOME MOVIES

8 PM CBS MOVIE Face On A Milk Carton (1995)

Normally airing:

7 PM CBS MOVIE

9 PM 48 HOURS-Magazine

Thursday

7 PM BURKES LAW-Drama

8 PM CONNIE CHUNG-Magazine

9 PM 48 HOURS
Friday

7 PM DIAGNOSIS MURDER-Drama

8 PM AMERICAN ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

NORMALLY AIRING:

8 PM UNDER SUSPICION-Drama

9 PM PICKET FENCES-Drama

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 DAVID LETTERMAN-Variety

11:30 CURRENT AFFAIR-Newsmagazine

12 MID AMERICAN JOURNAL-Newsmagazine

12:30 TOP COPS-Drama

1 AM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Magazine

1:30 SWEATING BULLETS-Drama (Early Tues; Early Fri)

FLY BY NIGHT-Drama (Early Wed)

EXILE-Drama (Early Thurs)

KIDS IN THE HALL-Drama (Early Sat)

2:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

3 AM CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE (Early Tues-Early Fri)

227-Comedy (Early Sat)

3:30 227-Comedy (Early Sat)

4 AM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT (Early Sat)

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC


5 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM TODAY-Couric/Gumbell

9 AM THE OTHER SIDE-Talk

10 AM LEEZA-Talk

11 AM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

12 NOON ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

1 PM JERRY SPRINGER-Talk

2 PM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL-Talk

3 PM PHIL DONAHUE-Talk

4 PM HARD COPY-Magazine

4:30 NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

6:30 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

Monday

7 PM FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

7:30 BLOSSOM-Comedy

8 PM NBC MOVIE Liz: Elizabeth Taylor Story Part 2 (1995)

Tuesday

7 PM WINGS-Comedy
7:30 MARTIN SHORT-Comedy

8 PM FRASIER-Comedy

8:30 JOHN LARROQUETTE-Comedy

9 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

Wednesday

7 PM HOUDINI: UNLOCKING HIS SECRETS

8 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

9 PM LAW & ORDER-Drama

Thursday

7 PM MAD ABOUT YOU-Comedy

7:30 HOPE & GLORIA-Comedy

8 PM SEINFELD-Comedy

8:30 FRIENDS-Comedy

9 PM ER-Drama

Friday

7 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES

8 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

9 PM NBC NEWS SPECIAL

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 JAY LENO-Variety

12:30 CONAN OBRIAN-Variety

1:30 GREG KINNEAR-Talk

2 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS
3 AM NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

5 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA-Gibson/Lundon

9 AM OPRAH WINFREY-Talk

10 AM MIKE & MATY-Talk

11 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 LOVING-Serial

12 NOON ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

1 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

3 PM INSIDE EDITION-Newsmagazine

3:30 JEOPARDY-Game

4 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

Monday

7 PM LAVERNE & SHIRLEY REUNION


8 PM ABC MOVIE She Stood Alone: Tailhook Special (1995)

Tuesday

7 PM FULL HOUSE-Comedy

7:30 FULL HOUSE-Comedy

8 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT-Comedy

8:30 HOME IMPROVEMENT-Comedy

9 PM NYPD BLUE-Drama

Wednesday

7 PM ROSEANNE-Comedy

7:30 ELLEN-Comedy

8 PM GRACE UNDER FIRE-Comedy

8:30 COACH-Comedy

9 PM PRIME TIME LIVE-Newsmagazine

Thursday

7 PM ABC MOVIE Secrets (1995)

9 PM DAY ONE-Newsmagazine

Friday

7 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

7:30 BOY MEETS WORLD-Comedy

8 PM STEP BY STEP-Comedy

8:30 HANGING WITH MR COOPER-Comedy

9 PM 20/20-Newsmagazine

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
10:30 NIGHTLINE-Ted Kopel

11 PM SUZANNE SOMERS-Talk

12 MID ROLANDA-Talk

1 AM LAST CALL

1:30 JEOPARDY-Game

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

2:30 ABC WORLD NEWS NOW (Except Friday/Early Saturday)

LAST CALL (Early Saturday)

3 AM IN CONCERT (Early Saturday)

4 AM HAWKEYE-Drama (Early Saturday)

9 WGN-TV (WB) Tribune

5 AM KENNETH COPELAND-Religion

5:30 HEAD OF THE CLASS-Comedy

6 AM PERFECT STRANGERS-Comedy

6:30 A DIFFERENT WORLD-Comedy

7 AM WGN NEWS

8 AM MARILU-Talk

9 AM ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

9:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

10 AM JENNY JONES-Talk

11 AM GERALDO-Talk

12 NOON WGN NEWS

1 PM MAURY POVICH-Talk
2 PM JENNY JONES-Talk

3 PM SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

3:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

4 PM GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy

4:30 COACH-Comedy

5 PM FULL HOUSE-Comedy

5:30 FULL HOUSE-Comedy

6 PM CHEERS-Comedy (Thurs-Fri)

BASEBALL Chicago Cubs At Colorado Rockies (Mon-Wed)

6:30 COACH-Comedy (Thurs-Fri)

7 PM PARENTHOOD-Comedy (Thurs)

BASEBALL Chicago White Sox At Detroit Tigers

7:30 WAYENS BROTHERS-Comedy (Thurs)

8 PM UNHAPPILY EVER AFTER-Comedy (Thurs)

8:30 MUSCLE-Comedy (Thurs)

9 PM WGN NEWS (Except Fri)

10 PM NIGHT COURT-Comedy (Except Fri)

WGN NEWS (Fri)

10:30 CHEERS-Comedy (Except Fri)

11 PM MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

11:30 JEFFERSONS-Comedy

12 MID IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT-Drama

1 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy

1:30 DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy

2 AM WGN NEWS
3 AM MOVIE Head Office (1986) Early Tues

Paradise Alley (1978) Early Wed

Stalking Moon (1969) Early Thurs

Steel Justice (1978) Early Fri

Times Square (1980) Early Sat

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM GORDON ELLIOT-Talk

6 AM FOX 32 NEWS

7 AM FOX THING IN THE MORNING

9 AM GORDON ELLIOT-Talk

10 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH-Talk

10:30 COPS-Drama

11 AM FOX 32 NEWS

11:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

12 NOON I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

12:30 GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy

1 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

1:30 FAMILY TIES-Comedy

2 PM CLUBHOUSE-Children

2:30 BOBBYS WORLD-Cartoon

3 PM TINY TOONS-Cartoons

3:30 TAZMNANIA-Cartoons

4 PM ANIMANIACS-Cartoons
4:30 POWER RANGERS-Fantasy

5 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

5:30 WONDER YEARS-Comedy

6 PM COSBY SHOW-Comedy

6:30 SIMPSONS-Cartoon

Monday

8 PM MELROSE PLACE-Drama

9 PM PARTY OF 5-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM FOX MOVIE White Dwarf (1995)

Wednesday

7 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

Thursday

7 PM MARTIN-Comedy

7:30 LIVING SINGLE-Comedy

8 PM NEW YORK UNDERCOVER-Drama

Friday

7 PM ENCOUNTERS: HIDDEN TRUTH-Drama

8 PM X FILES-Drama

Monday-Friday

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

10:30 COPS-Drama
11 PM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11:30 RUSH LIMBAUGH-Talk

12 MID THREES COMPANY-Comedy

12:30 M*A*S*H-Comedy

1 AM FOX 32 NEWS

2 AM SIMON & SIMON-Drama

3 AM MOVIE Eagles Wing (1979) Early Tues

Summer School (1986) Early Wed

Slaughter High (1985) Early Thurs

Water (1986) Early Fri

Heaven Help Us (1985) Early Sat

50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM GIMME A BREAK-Comedy

5:30 CAPTAIN PLANET-Cartoons

6 AM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons

6:30 TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

7 AM BIKER MICE-Cartoons

7:30 SONIC THE HEDGEHOG-Cartoon

8 AM POPEYE-Cartoon

8:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons

9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

9:30 DIFFRENT STROKES-Comedy

10 AM SILVER SPOONS-Comedy
10:30 FACTS OF LIFE-Comedy

11 AM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

11:30 FAMILY FEUD-Game

12 NOON RICKII LAKE-Talk

1 PM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

2 PM DOOGIE HOUSER MD-Comedy

2:30 TALE SPIN-Cartoon

3 PM DARKWING DUCK-Cartoons

3:30 GOOF TROOP-Cartoons

4 PM BONKERS-Cartoons

4:30 ALLADIN-Cartoons

5 PM FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

5:30 WHOS THE BOSS-Comedy

6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

Monday

7 PM STAR TREK: VOYAGER-Science Fiction

8 PM SECRET OF-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM LEGEND-Drama

8 PM SECRET OF-Drama

Wednesday

7 PM BABYLON 5-Drama

8 PM KUNG FU: LEGEND CONTINUES-Drama

Thursday
7 PM REGEGADE-Drama

8 PM BAYWATCH-Drama

Friday

7 PM LONESOME DOVE-Drama

8 PM SIRENS-Drama

Monday-Friday

9 PM WHATS HAPPENING-Comedy

9:30 GOOD TIMES-Comedy

10 PM ROSEANNE-Comedy

10:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

11 PM HONEYMOONERS-Comedy

11:30 AMEN-Comedy

12 MID JON STEWART-Talk

1 AM HONEYMOONERS-Comedy

1:30 TAXI-Comedy

2 AM SANFORD & SON-Comedy

2:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

3 AM RICKII LAKE-Talk

4 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

26 WCUI (Ind./Business News) Wiegel

5 AM FAITH 20

5:30 JIMMY SWAGGART


6 AM 700 CLUB

7 AM WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

7:30 YOGI & FRIENDS-Cartoons

8 AM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

8:30 JETSONS-Cartoon

9 AM MARKETWATCH/NEWS/ASK AN EXPERT

12 NOON LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

12:30 MC HALES NAVY-Comedy

1 PM BEWITCHED-Comedy

1:30 MISTER ED-Comedy

2 PM MUNSTERS-Comedy

2:30 GARFIELD-Cartoon

3 PM SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

3:30 DENNIS THE MENACE-Cartoon

4 PM MIGHTY MAX-Cartoon

4:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

5 PM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

5:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

6 PM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

6:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy

7 PM BONANZA-Western

8 PM GET SMART-Comedy

8:30 GREEN ACRES-Comedy

9 PM NEWHART-Comedy

9:30 ODD COUPLE-Comedy


10 PM REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL

10:30 RESCUE 911

11 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

12 MID LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama

1 AM BARNABY JONES-Drama

2 AM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

3 AM CANNON-Drama

4 AM SHEPHERDS CHAPEL

62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

6 AM SYBER SQUAD

6:30 VR TROOPERS

7 AM BOTS MASTER-Cartoons

7:30 EXOSQUAD-Cartoon

8 AM IRON MAN-Cartoon

8:30 PAM & BUFFY-Children

9 AM INFOMERCIALS

10 AM 700 CLUB

11 AM BOB TILTON

12 NOON PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy

12:30 FLYING NUN-Comedy

1 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy

1:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy


2 PM MY FAVORITE MARTIAN-Comedy

2:30 MORK & MINDY-Comedy

3 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

4 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

5 PM WALTONS-Drama

6 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN-Drama

7 PM MOVIE Strange Love Of Martha Ivers (1946) Mon

Knight Without Armor (1937) Tues

Rage In Paris (1938) Wed

Angel & The Badman (1948) Thurs

Ghost & Mrs. Murr (1947) Fri

9 PM MATLOCK-Drama

10 PM NIGHT HEAT-Drama

11 PM BENNY HILL

11:30 LOVE CONNECTION

12 MID INFOMERCIALS

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM FAMILY FITNESS

6:30 LIFE LESSONS

7 AM MORRIS CERULLO

7:30 JAMES ROBINSON

8 AM LIFE TODAY
8:30 KENNETH COPELAND

9 AM 700 CLUB

10 AM MARYLIN HICKEY

10:30 LESTER SUMRALL

11 AM AMONG FRIENDS

12 NOON FAMILY FITNESS

12:30 LARRY LEA

1 PM 100 HUNTLEY STREET

2 PM COPE

3 PM 700 CLUB

4 PM OZZIE & HARRIETT-Comedy

4:30 SUPERBOOK-Cartoon

5 PM KPTL (Mon)

PET PLAYHOUSE (Tues)

9 AM GERBERT (Wed)

9:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH (Thurs)

JOY JUNCTION (Fri)

5:30 FLYING HOUSE

6 PM SOLID ROCK VIDEOS

6:30 NEWS

7 PM 700 CLUB

8 PM VARIOUS CHRISTIAN PROGRAMS

10 PM AMONG FRIENDS

11 PM BENNY HINN

11:30 JAMES ROBINSON


12 MID LIFE TODAY

12:30 JAMES ROBINSON

1 AM 700 CLUB

2 AM AMONG FRIENDS

3 AM WORSHIP

Other Stations

11 WTTW (PBS)

20 WYCC (PBS)

44 WSNS Spanish (Telemundo) Telemundo

60 WEHS (Home Shopping Network) USA Broadcasting

66 WGBO Spanish (Univision) Univision

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Re: Retro: Chicago - Weekdays - Spring 1995 - English Speaking Commercial Stations

Quote Originally Posted by Marckd


2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

3:30 NEW PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

Didn't the short-lived '94 version end January of '95? This must be a mistake.

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Re: Retro: Chicago - Weekdays - Spring 1995 - English Speaking Commercial Stations

For Network stations I did cut and paste the previous post and then look at the TV Guide for
differences primarily for prime time offering. That was an oversight. Its possible it aired in reruns
through the season but after checking I find that Channel 2 WBBM TV began News at 4 PM. So
yes Price was gone mid winter

Retro: Melbourne, Australia Mon, June 30, 1975

from TV Times-Melbourne edition (TV Times was published by the ABC; it and TV Guide (Aussie
version) were eventually merged with TV Week)

2 ABV2 (ABC)

7 HSV7 (Seven)

9 GTV9 (Nine)

0 ATV0 (0-Ten; the network aired on ch0 in Melbourne and Brisbane and ch10 in Sydney and
Adelaide)

Ratings Key

G-General

A-Adult
AO-Suitable for Adults Only

Morning

7.00

9 Super Flying Fun Show

0 Cartoon Carnival

8.00

2 Sesame Street (sign-off at 9)

9.00

9 Here's Humphrey

9.30

2 For Schools: Primary Maths-Section F "Patern in Number" (pt 3/bw)

9.50

2 Play School

10.00

7 Charles Skase

9 Search for Tomorrow

0 Topper "Topper's Other Job" (bw/G)

10.20
2 For Schools: Senior English Literature "George Orwell: The Road to Wigan Pier and Animal
Farm" (bw)

10.30

9 Search for Tomorrow (A)

0 Swami Sarasvati

10.45

0 Roy Hampson

10.50

2 For Schools: USA 1972 (visiting North Dakota)

10.55

7 News

11.00

7 Until Tomorrow

9 Vi's Pad

11.15

2 For Schools: Scan (bw)

11.30

7 Movie "Raintree County" (A)


11.35

2 For Schools: Senior Biology "Evolution of Vascular Plants: The Ferns" (bw)

11.45

9 TV Kitchen

11.50

0 News

Afternoon

noon

9 Days of Our Lives (A)

0 Pot of Gold

12.15

2 For Schools: The Cell "Cell Theory" (bw)

12.40

2 Weekend Magazine

1.00

2 News

9 Young & the Restless (A)

0 Dr. Kildare
1.20

2 For Schools: Places People Live "Caribbean: Jamaica" (bw)

1.25

9 News

1.30

7 Movie: TBA

9 No Man's Land

0 Mike Walsh

1.40

2 For Schools: The Lost Centuries "A Golden Age"

2.00

9 General Hospital (A)

2.15

2 For Schools: The Living Body "The Break of Life"

2.30

9 Another World (A)

2.35

2 For Schools: Scan (bw)


2.55

2 For Schools: Music Time (bw)

3.00

7 Name That Tune (local version)

0 Matlock Police "Two to One Against" (bw)

3.15

2 Magic Roundabout (bw)

3.20

2 Andy Pandy (bw)

3.30

7 High Rollers (local version)

9 Spending Spree

3.35

2 Play School (bw)

4.00

2 Sesame Street

7 Huckleberry Hound

9 Cartoon Corner
0 Storytime

4.05

0 Animal World

4.30

7 Partridge Family "In 25 Words or Less" (G)

0 Gilligan's Island "Three to Get Ready" (bw/G)

5.00

2 Adventure Island (bw)

7 Flipper "Flipper and the Fugitive" (pt 2/G)

9 Road Runner

0 Laredo "Lazyfoot, Where are You?" (G)

5.20

2 Wombles

5.25

2 Cartoons (bw)

5.30

7 Get Smart "That Old Gang of Mine" (G)

9 My Three Sons "He Wanted Wings" (bw/G)


5.35

2 Forest Rangers

Evening

6.00

2 My Favorite Martian

7 Flintstones "Sheriff for a Day" (G)

9 Happy Days "Kiss Me Sickly" (G)

0 Brady Bunch "Davey Jones" (G; he guest-stars)

6.25

2 GTK (music from Gloria Gaynor, Alvin Stardust, Gliter Band, and William Shakespeare)

6.30

7-9-0 News (Nine's newscast, News Centre Nine, was a two-city affair, with anchors in both
Melbourne and Sydney...this was short-lived, due to the deep and abiding hate both cities have
for each other - the news title was later recycled by BTV6 Ballarat and sister GMV6 Shepparton
for their newscasts News Centre 6...clips from both versions of the regional News Centres on
YouTube)

6.40

2 Bellbird

6.55

2 Take Kerr

7.00
2 News

7 Bewitched (G)

9 A Current Affair

0 Gomer Pyle, USMC "Return of Monroe" (G)

7.26

2 Weather

7.30

2 This Day Tonight

7 Planet of the Apes "The Cure" (A)

9 World at War "Nemesis" (G)

0 Adam-12 "Something Worth Dying For" (both parts air)

8.00

2 Inventors (showing Aussie inventions)

8.30

2 Now Look Here

7 Bless This House "A Rolls by Any Other Name" (A)

9 Odd Couple "Felix's Wife's Boyfriend" (G)

0 Number 96 (this Aussie soap was notorious for nudity, especially the full-frontal variety ;D-
many regional stations delayed the show to 9.30 or later)

9.00

2 News/Weather
7 Police Woman "The Company" (A)

9 Don Lane (guests Cheech & Chong (who got called Chang in the listings ), Litle Pattie, and Tony
Braddock)

0 Kojak "A Souvenir form Atlantic City" (AO)

9.05

2 Monday Conference

10.00

2 News/Weather

7 Movie "Two on a Bench" (A)

0 Mission: Impossible "Encounter" (AO)

10.10

2 Avengers "Dead Man's Treasure" (A; sign-off at 11)

10.30

9 News

10.35

9 Baron "Seven Eyes of Night" (A)

11.00

0 Movie "The Italian Secret Service" (AO; sign-off 1am)

11.30
7 News (followed by sign-off)

11.35

9 Gideon's Way "The Prowler" (A)

Late Night

12.35

9 Epilogue (followed by sign-off)

Channel 0???

Yep ;D:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austral...on_frequencies

Channels 0-5a are being gradually phased out with the rollout of DTV in Australia, ch 3/4/5 are
being used for FM.

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Re: Retro: Melbourne, Australia Mon, June 30, 1975

By the way, the Australian Channel 0s were always referred to as "Channel Oh", never as
"Channel Zero."

Here's a part of a promo for Melbourne's ATV0 from around this period:

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8LmDO9o7Jg

Retro; New York City, Monday, February 7, 1949

Source; New York Times

Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS)

4-WNBT (NBC)

5-WABD (DuMont)

7-WJZ-TV (ABC)

11-WPIX (Ind.)

13-WATV (Ind.)

MORNING

7:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

7:15-WABD-Health Talk; Interviews

7:45-WABD-Your School Reporter

8:00-WABD-News; Time; Weather

8:30-WABD-KIndergarten-Pat Meikle

9:00-WABD-Time; Morning Chapel

9:30-WABD-Time; Television Shopper

10:00-WABD-Margaret Johnson, Songs


10:15-WABD-Camera Headlines (news)

10:30-WABD-Rumpus Room with Johnny Olson

11:00-WABD-Stan Shaw

AFTERNOON

12: 00-WABD-Amanda, Interviews

WJZ-TV-News (Hourly to 6)

12:30-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather; Films

WABD-Ted Steele. Piano

1:00-WCBS-TV-Warren Hull Show; Elaine Carrington, guest

WABD-Okay, Mother; Dennis James

1:30-WCBS-TV-Vanity Fair; Dorothy Doan, Gil Fates

WABD-News; Music

2:30-WNBT-Bess Johnson Club

WABD-Wendy Barrie Show

3:00-WNBT-Want Ad-ventures; Radcliffe Hall

WABD-The Needle Shop with Alice Burrows

3:15-WNBT-The Three Flames (music)

WABD-Vincent Lopez

3:30-WNBT-We're On with Yul Brynner and Virginia Gilmore (interviews)

WABD-TIme: Weather; The Spare Room

4:00-WNBT-Figure Magic with Claire Mann

WABD-And Everything Nice with Maxine Barrat

4:15-WNBT-Ed McGinley at the piano


WABD-Fred Fassler. Violin

4:30-WNBT-Marie Cimino, Storyteller

WABD-The Women's Club with Irene Murphy

WPIX-Music

5:00-WNBT-These Are My Children

WABD-Ted Steele Show

WPIX-Comics on Parade with Danny Webb

5:15-WNBT-Musical Brevities

WABD-Time and Weather

WPIX-Pixie Playtime

5:30-WNBT-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith

WABD-Time; Weather

5:45-WABD-Children's Records

WPIX-Magic Books

EVENING

6:00-WNBT-Easy Does It, Variety: Adele Girard and Johnny Andrews

WABD-Small Fry Club

WPIX-Six-Gun Playhouse

6:15-WCBS-TV-Music; Weather

6:25-WNBT-Weather-Tex Antoine

6:30-WCBS-TV-Lucky Pup (children)

WNBT-The Boy Next Door

WABD-Camera Headlines (news)

6:45-WCBS-TV-Bob Howard Show


WABD-Russ Hodges Scoreboard

7:00-WCBS-TV-Your Sports special: Caswell Adams and Dolly Stark; Guest-Red Smith

WNBT-Kukla. Fran and 011ie Show

WABD-Doorway to Fame (talent contest)

WJZ-TV-News and Views

WPIX-News; Encores

7:10-WCBS-TV-Sportsmen's Quiz

7:15-WCBS-TV-Places. Please, with Barry Wood-Variety:Sylvia Stahlman, Jane Wynn, William


Thunhurst, Jr.

WJZ-TV-Earl Wrightson Show

7:30-WCBS-TV-Douglas Edwards with CBS News

WNBT-American Songs: Paul Arnold

WABD-Manhatan Spotlight with Chuck Tranum

WJZ-TV-Film: Here Comes the Circus

WPIX-Newsreel

7:40-WPIX-Floral Park Frolic

7:45-WCBS-TV-Make Mine Music: Carole Coleman, Bill Skipper, Tony Motola Trio

WJZ-TV-The Fltzgeralds

7:50-WNBT-Newsreel Theatre with John Cameron Swayze

8:00-WCBS-TV-The Goldbergs-Play, With Gertrude Berg

WNBT-Variety Show

WABD-Photographic Horizons

WJZ-TV-Kiernan's Homer

WPIX-Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament Live from Madison Square Garden

8:30-WCBS-TV-Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts

WNBT-Tele-Theatre: Expert Opinion. With Boris Karloff. Dennis King, Vicki Cummings
WABD-Films

WJZ-TV-What Do You Think?: Should You Be Good or Clever? Charles Percy, Lloyd Wendt, others

9:00-WCBS-TV-Morey Amsterdam Show: Guests-Nan Wynn. Wayne Marlin Trio

WNBT-Play-Tough Kid. With Ivan McDonald, Ralph Theodore. Richard Astor. Andrew Duggan and
Jeanne

Shepherd

WJZ-TV-Skip Farrell Show

9:30-WCBS-TV-People's Platform: Quincy Howe and Guests

WNBT-Americana. Ben Grauer

10:00-WCBS-TV-Blues by Bargy

WNBT-Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena

WABD-Court of Current Issues: Should We Continue Federal Rent Control? Robert P, Wagner Jr.,
others

10:15-WCBS-TV-Newsreel

10:30-WPIX-Newsreel

11:00-WNBT-Newsreel

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Re: Retro; New York City, Monday, February 7, 1949

WJZ-TV-Film: Here Comes the Circus


This, perhaps?

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXLpi8So1p8

Retro: Kentucky Friday, February 5, 1960

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

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

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

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:15 Today On The Farm

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Chemistry" (COLOR)

7 AM Today

9 AM Dough Re Mi

9:30 Play Your Hunch

10 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Truth Or Consequences

11:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

12 N Funny Flickers

12:30 Life Of Riley

1 PM Queen For A Day (would move to ABC Sept. 5)

1:30 Thin Man (on Monday, would move to 4 PM ET


as part of "Comedy Theater")

2 PM Young Dr. Malone

2:30 From These Roots

3 PM House On High Street

3:30 Split Personality

4 PM Movie: "The Big Bluff"

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

6:30 People Are Funny

7 PM Art Carney ("3-in-1" stars Carney in three short plays:

"A Pound on Demand," wherein a drunk workman tries

to force money from his post-office account; "Where

The Cross Is Made," about a man who wants his father

commited to a mental institution; "Red Peppers," about

an English team similar to "The Sunshine Boys" in that they

constantly bicker offstage, COLOR)

8:30 Masquerade Party (COLOR)

9 PM Boxing: Rory Calhoun (I don't think it's the same Rory Calhoun

who played "The Texan" or on the '80s soap "Capitol") vs.

Billy Ryan, light-heavyweights, 10 rounds, from Madison Square

Garden

9:45 Sports Show (time approximate)

10 PM Real McCoys (ABC, delay from Thu 7:30 PM)

10:30 News, Weather, Sports


10:50 Jack Paar

12 M News

12:10 Movie: "Killers From Space"

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM Good Morning

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Chemistry" (COLOR)

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR)

10:30 Play Your Hunch

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Ruth Lyons (COLOR)

1:30 Truth Or Consequences (delay from 12 N)

2 PM Queen For A Day

2:30 Thin Man

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4 PM House On High Street

4:30 Split Personality

5 PM Movie: "The Bribe" (Part 2)

6:30 News, Weather, Sports

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Rescue 8
7:30 People Are Funny

8 PM Art Carney (COLOR)

9:30 Masquerade Party (COLOR)

10 PM Boxing: Calhoun-Ryan

10:45 Jackpot Bowling (pre-Berle: Mel Allen does play-

by-play; Jim Schroeder is one of tonight's bowlers,

time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Jack Paar

WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC)

8:30 Ninth Grade English

9 AM Intermediate Science And Health

9:30 U.S. History

10 AM Eighth Grade Science

10:30 Government

11 AM Conversational Spanish

11:30 Plane Geometry

12 N Restless Gun

12:30 Highway Patrol

1 PM About Faces

1:30 Love That Bob! (delay from 12:30 PM)

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Gale Storm


3 PM Beat The Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand

5 PM Popeye

5:25 Bunny Tales

5:30 Rin Tin Tin

6 PM Roy Rogers

6:30 Walt Disney Presents (Donald Duck and Jose Carioca

take a tour of the U.S.)

7:30 Man From Blackhawk

8 PM 77 Sunset Strip

9 PM The Detectives (Robert Taylor)

9:30 Black Saddle

10 PM News

10:10 Weather

10:15 Basketball Scoreboard

10:20 Movies: "Allegheny Uprising" and "Double Danger"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:45 Farm News

7 AM Religion Today

7:15 Know Your World

7:30 I Spy (not the Culp-Cosby series, but a '50s anthology

of spy stories hosted by Raymond Massey)


8 AM Puppet Time

10:30 Life Of Riley

11 AM It's Fun To Reduce

11:15 Jimmy Dean

11:30 Movie: TBA

12:55 Our Miss Brooks

1:25 Weather (Paula Jane)

1:30 Love That Bob! (delay from 12:30 PM)

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Gale Storm

3 PM Beat The Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand

5:30 Laffhouse Gang

6 PM Three Stooges

6:30 Roy Rogers

7 PM News (Coleman/Hunter)

7:15 Sports (Waite Hoyt)

7:25 Weather (Paula Jane)

7:30 Walt Disney Presents

8:30 Man From Blackhawk

9 PM 77 Sunset Strip

10 PM The Detectives

10:30 Black Saddle

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:20 Movie: "The Fabulous Texan"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:45 Cartoon Circus

8 AM CBS News (Richard Hotelet)

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Susie (Ann Sothern's "Private Secretary")

9:30 On The Go (in Florida, Jack Linkleter visits the

Miccosukee Indians)

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 December Bride

11 AM Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N Midday Roundup

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM For Beter Or Worse

1:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

2 PM Millionaire

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM T-Bar-V Ranch
4:30 Movie: "The Heavenly Body"

5:45 Douglas Edwards With The News

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:15 Small Talk

6:30 Rawhide

7:30 Hayloft Hoedown

8 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (the first, "Lucy Takes

A Cruise To Havana," cut from 75 minutes to an

hour; guests: Ann Sothern, Cesar Romero, Rudy

Vallee, Hedda Hopper)

9 PM Twilight Zone

9:30 Person To Person (in Paris, Charles Collingwood

talks with actress Suzy Parker and culinary expert

Countess De Toulouse-Lautrec)

10 PM Alcoa Presents (ABC, delay from Tue 9 PM--this

is beter known as "One Step Beyond")

10:30 News, Weather, Sports

11 PM Movie: "Home Of The Brave"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS)

8 AM CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Popeye And Salty

10 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4:30 PM)


10:30 On The Go

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 December Bride

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Amos 'n' Andy

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM For Beter Or Worse

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Millionaire

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye And Skipper

5 PM Movie: "The Killing"

6:45 News, Weather

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Hotel De Paree

9 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

10 PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Person To Person

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movies: "Humoresque" and "Comet Over Broadway"


WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC)

6 AM Continental Classroom: "Physics"

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Chemistry" (COLOR)

7 AM Today

9 AM Dough Re Mi

9:30 Play Your Hunch

10 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Truth Or Consequences

11:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

12 N News (Jack McLean)

12:10 Uncle Dudley

12:30 Life Of Riley

1 PM Queen For A Day

1:30 Thin Man

2 PM Young Dr. Malone

2:30 From These Roots

3 PM House On High Street

3:30 Split Personality

4 PM Movie: "Crossed Swords" (who else but Errol

Flynn?)

5:30 Navy Log

5:55 Weather (Lawson Kerstner)


6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

6:30 People Are Funny

7 PM Art Carney (COLOR)

8:30 Masquerade Party (COLOR)

9 PM Boxing: Calhoun-Ryan

9:45 Jackpot Bowling (time approximate)

10 PM News (Kelly/McLean)

10:10 Sports

10:15 Jack Paar

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC)

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Chemistry" (COLOR)

7 AM Today

9 AM Introduction To Physical Anthropology

10 AM Dough Re Mi

10:30 Play Your Hunch

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Truth Or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

1 PM Bety Maxwell (homemaking)

1:30 Reel Lowdown

1:55 Take Five


2 PM Queen For A Day

2:30 Thin Man

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4 PM House On High Street

4:30 Split Personality

5 PM Shorty Stout

5:30 Bluegrass Personalities

5:45 Musical Varieties

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 People

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Command Performance (Vincent Price as

a professor who has learned how to make

himself invisible and is now plotting a murder.)

7:30 Walt Disney Presents

8:30 This Man Dawson

9 PM 77 Sunset Strip

10 PM Boxing: Calhoun-Ryan

10:45 Jackpot Bowling (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Jack Paar

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)


8 AM CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Popeye And The Colonel (even though Col. Sanders

moved to Shelbyville, 40 miles from Lexington, in

1960, I'm quite sure he's not the Colonel here)

9:50 News

10 AM Fun Fair

10:30 On The Go

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Cartoon Corner

11:50 News

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Movie: "Final Appointment"

1:50 Let's Talk About The Movies

2 PM For Beter Or Worse

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Favorite Story

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Matinee With Marie

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 American Bandstand

5 PM Roy Rogers

5:30 Windy And Popeye

6:20 News, Weather

6:30 Life With Father


7 PM Amos 'n' Andy

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Hotel De Paree

9 PM Man Without A Gun

9:30 Trackdown

10 PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Person To Person

11 PM News, Weather

11:10 Sports

11:15 Movie: "Vice Squad"

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

7:30 Comedy Theater

8 AM CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Red Rowe

9:30 On The Go

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 December Bride

11 AM Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N Noontime Neighbors

12:30 As The World Turns


1 PM For Beter Or Worse

1:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

2 PM Millionaire

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Playyard 90

5:30 News

5:40 Sports (Chick Anderson)

5:45 Douglas Edwards With The News

6 PM Clancy's Beat (kids' show)

6:30 Rawhide

7:30 Hotel De Paree

8 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

9 PM Twilight Zone

9:30 Person To Person

10 PM News (Chick Anderson)

10:10 Sports

10:15 Weather

10:20 Movie: TBA

Retro: Kentucky Friday, February 5, 1965

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:


WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm (Jack Crowner)

7 AM Today (Aline Saarinen interviews Mrs. Thorne,

decorator of miniature rooms for the Chicago

Art Museum.)

9 AM Morning Show (COLOR)

9:30 Magic Forest (COLOR)

9:55 News (Ryan Halloran, COLOR)

10 AM Make Room For Daddy (Hans Conried in a different

role, as a newspaper reporter writing about Danny's

family.)

10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR)

10:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Say When! (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM 77 Sunset Strip

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Gloria De Haven and baseball's

Jimmy Piersall, COLOR)


4 PM Movie: "The Maze"

5:45 Woody Woodpecker

6:15 Local Weather, News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Bronco

8 PM In The Public Interest

8:30 Bob Hope Chrysler Theater (a pilot--no pun intended--

called "The Fliers," set in World War I, COLOR)

9:30 Jack Benny (the Marquis Chimps, Australian singer

Lorrae Desmond)

10 PM Jack Paar (the Barry Sisters, Jack Douglas and Reiko,

Alexander King, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (COLOR)

11:20 Tonight Show (Johnny wraps up his first of two weeks

in Hollywood, COLOR)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM Good Morning

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR)

10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR)

10:55 NBC News

11 AM Concentration
11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Ruth Lyons (COLOR)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Movie: "Brave Warrior"

5:30 Jamboree (COLOR)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Capture (COLOR)

7:30 International Showtime (the Blue Danube Ice Pageant,

from Budapest)

8:30 Bob Hope Chrysler Theater (COLOR)

9:30 Jack Benny

10 PM Jack Paar (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

1 AM Movie: "Great Day" (story of Eleanor Roosevelt's visit

to an English village, from '45)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)


6:15 Man To Man

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Russian Literature In Translation"

7 AM Chance To Advance

7:30 Dixie Singin'

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys

12 N News (Al Schotelkote)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM I'm Dickens, He's Fenster

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Peggy Cass, George Grizzard)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (comedy writer and

producer Hal Kanter is Art's guest)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (Sam Levenson, Florence Henderson,

Cliff Robertson, Phyllis Newman)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Hermione Gingold; singers Felicia

Sanders and Jerry Vale (he was a frequent guest on the show),

the comedy team of Colvin and Wilder)


6 PM Yogi Bear

6:30 Leave It To Beaver

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Baileys Of Balboa (delay of at least a week, from Thu 9:30)

9 PM Password (Angie Dickinson, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., delay of at

least a week from Thu 9 PM)

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

10 PM Slatery's People

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Monster Of Piedras Blancas"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester

7:30 Fisbie Funnies

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch

9:45 Keep'n Trim

10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace)

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Robert Trout)


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM News, Markets, Weather

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus

5:15 Leave It To Beaver

5:45 Small Talk

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM The Detectives (Robert Taylor)

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 On Broadway Tonight (Rudy Vallee is host; Judy

Garland presents Australian singers Chris and Peter

Allen, dancers Augie and Margo with Tito Puente on

bongos, singer Dick Roman, the Spaghetti Minstrels,

comedians Pete Barbutti and Jerry Vernon)

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

10 PM Slatery's People

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:25 Movie: "The Daughter Of Rosie O'Grady" (COLOR)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:55 Daily Word

7 AM Tobacco News And Views

7:15 Communism

7:30 Skipper Ryle

9:30 Love Of Life (pre-empted on Ch. 9, delay from 12 N)

9:55 News, Weather, Editorial

10 AM Dialing For Dollars

11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guest is Minnie Pearl,

delay from 1 PM)

11:30 Price Is Right (Henry Morgan is the celebrity bidder.)

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Flame In The Wind (delay from 2 PM)

1:30 The Young Marrieds (delay from 3:30 PM)

2 PM TV Bingo

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster (delay from 4 PM)

4:30 Movie: "Bedlam" (set in the 17th century, the story of

the British mental hospital St. Mary's of Bethlehem, from


'46, Boris Karloff stars)

6 PM News, Weather

6:15 ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:30 Mickey Mouse Club

7 PM Cheyenne

8 PM The Farmer's Daughter (watch for Aneta Corsaut, aka

Helen on "The Andy Griffith Show"--Inger Stevens was on

that week's cover of TV Guide)

8:30 Addams Family

9 PM Valentine's Day (Tony Franciosa is the star but watch for

Jack Soo, just as good as he was on "Barney Miller.")

9:30 FDR (FDR's first 100 days in office, when the NRA, TVA, and

CCC were established and some opponents thought he was

taking the country toward Communism--interestingly, Charlton

Heston provides FDR's voice when reading FDR's correspondence

or FDR otherwise does not appear in film clips.)

10 PM Movie: "Constantine And The Cross"

12:15 News, Weather, Sports

12:35 Movie: "I Walked With A Zombie"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Today

9 AM The Family ("Emerging American Ideology")

9:50 Take Five


10 AM Make Room For Daddy

10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR)

10:55 NBC News

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Say When! (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Local News

1:05 Bluegrass Personalities

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Joan Fontaine, Bobby Darin)

4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

4:30 Film Feature

5:55 News, Sports, Livestock Report (COLOR)

6:15 News, Weather, Stock Market Report (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Zane Grey Theater

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Bob Hope Chrysler Theater (COLOR)

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC


10 PM Jack Paar (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

7:15 God Is The Answer

7:30 News, Weather (Bill Sorrell)

7:45 Young People's World

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Dateline 27

10 AM Father Knows Best (delay from 12:30 PM)

10:30 Love Of Life (delay from 12 N)

10:55 Farm Report (Henry Allin)

11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (delay from 1 PM)

11:30 Price Is Right

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Flame In The Wind (delay from 2 PM)

1:30 The Young Marrieds (delay from 3:30 PM)

2 PM Password

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster (delay from 4 PM)

4:30 Windy And Mary Ann

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Rifleman

5:55 Sports In Review (Bill Sorrell)

6 PM News, Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Laramie

7:25 Weather (Frank Faulconer)

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 PM The Farmer's Daughter

8:30 Addams Family

9 PM Valentine's Day

9:30 Survival (not to be confused with John Forsythe's

'70s series "World Of Survival," on this edition James

Whitmore recounts Scot Carpenter's 1962 flight and

recovery)

10 PM 12 O'Clock High

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Basketball Scoreboard

11:30 Movie: "The Killers" (the original with Burt Lancaster

from '46, would be remade in '64 as Ronald Reagan's

last film)
WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

9:15 Kid's Korner

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "A Night In New Orleans"

11:30 Price Is Right

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

1:30 My Litle Margie

2 PM Flame In The Wind

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

4 PM Trailmaster

5 PM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM)

5:30 Three Stooges

5:55 Weather (Don Rossi)

6 PM ABC News

6:15 Local News, Sports

6:30 Lone Ranger

7 PM Dragnet ('50s version with Ben Alexander as

Sgt. Friday's partner)

7:30 Flintstones (Fred becomes "sheriff for a day,"


oddly, Ch. 32 does not carry this in color.)

8 PM The Farmer's Daughter

8:30 Addams Family

9 PM Valentine's Day

9:30 FDR

10 PM 12 O'Clock High

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Les Crane

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Friday, February 5, 1965

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm (Jack Crowner)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)


6:55 Daily Word

7 AM Tobacco News And Views

7:15 Communism

Seems like there was a fair amount of farm programming early AM on TV in the south. In the
midwest, it was during the noon news. Early AM it was all on the radio. WAVE owned WMT
Am/FM/TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa during the 70s. They mover Crowner to WMT, where he was
on radio in the morning and TV at noon.

Any idea what the "Communism" show was? I guess we can assume they were against it.

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TV Guide identified "Communism" as an interview program.

Somehow, I can't imagine the Taft family putting a Communist

on the air on Ch. 12, but perhaps a professor (maybe from the

University of Cincinnati) who tried to explain it and stay neutral

or opposed to it. That's just a wild guess; I never heard of the

program.
Retro: Melbourne/Gippsland, Australia Tues, June 2, 1981

from TV Week-Victoria edition

2 ABV2 Melbourne/ABLV4 Gippsland

7 HSV7 Melbourne

9 GTV9 Melbourne

10 ATV10 Melbourne

GLV GLV8 Gippsland

0/28 Network 0-28

Ratings Key

C-approved for children

PGR-parental guidance recommended

AO-suitable for adults only

Morning

5.10

9 Seaway (bw)

6.00

9 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6.30

9 King Leonardo

10 Dastardly & Mutley


6.55

2 Go Health (C)

7.00

9 Cartoons

10 Good Morning Australia

8.00

2 Sesame Street (sign-off 9.00)

9.00

9 Here's Humphrey

10 News

9.05

10 Texas (PGR)

9.30

2 Play School

10.00

2 For Schools: Prehistoric Times

7 Romper Room (Miss Helena...the listing mentions Mr. Happy Jack, was that a part of the series
in the US or is this just an Australian character?)

9 Ed Allen
10 Fat Cat & Friends

10.20

2 For Schools: Neighbors

10.30

9 Another World (PGR)

10 Bernard King

11.00

2 For Schools: Waterloo Street

7 Glenview High (PGR)

10 Good Morning Melbourne

GLV Thought for the Day

11.03

GLV Fat Cat & Friends

11.20

2 For Schools: Investigating

11.25

GLV Community Billboard

11.30
GLV To Rome with Love

11.40

2 For Schools: Families

11.55

9-10 News

11.57

GLV News

Afternoon

noon

7 Movie "The Wrong Box" (HSV7's movie critic, Ivan Hutchinson, also wrote for TV Week)

9-GLV Mike Walsh

10 Movie "If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Belgium" (PGR)

1.00

2 News/Weather

1.11

2 For Schools: Ensemble

1.30

9-GLV Days of Our Lives (PGR)


1.35

2 For Schools: Upper Primary Art/Craft

1.55

2 For Schools: Smedley's Weekly

2.00

7 Medical Centre (PGR)

10 Celebrity Game

2.15

2 For Schools: The Changing Landscape

2.20

GLV Young & the Restless (PGR)

2.30

9 Young & the Restless (PGR)

10 Blankety Blanks (local version of Match Game)

2.45

2 For Schools: For the School Leaver

2.50
GLV Family Feud

2.55

9 News

3.00

7 Streets of San Francisco (PGR)

9 General Hospital (PGR)

10 Marcus Welby, MD (PGR)

3.05

2 Sesame Street

3.20

GLV Family Affair

3.30

9 Search for Tomorrow (PGR)

3.55

GLV Cartoons

4.00

2 Play School

7 Flipper (C)
9 Mouse Factory (C)

10 Wonder World (C)

GLV Elephant Boy (C)

4.30

2 Earth Watch

7 Shirl's Neighborhood (C)

9 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (C)

GLV Wonder World (C)

5.00

2 Flaxton Boys

7 $50,000 Leterbox

9 Here's Lucy

10 Personality Squares

GLV Flintstones

5.30

2 Seven Litle Australians

7 I Dream of Jeannie

9 Family Feud

10 Brady Bunch

GLV Get Smart

5.58
2 News

Evening

6.00

2 Monkey "Land for the Locusts" (cult Japanese series)

7 Muppet Show (guest Cleo Laine)

9 Young Doctors

10 News/Sport/Weather

GLV Local News/Weather/Access

0/28 People You Meet (English lessons)

6.27

0/28 News

6.30

7-9-GLV News/Sport/Weather (GLV took national news from HSV7)

0/28 What Will Be Will Be (Yugoslavia)

6.45

2 Danger Island

6.55

2 Videodisc

7.00
2 News/Sport/Weather

7 Willesee '81

9-GLV Sale of the Century (local version)

10 Restless Years

7.30

2 George & Mildred "And Women Must Weep" (PGR)

7 Quincy

9-GLV Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (no ep info for 9; GLV aired "Buck's Duel to the Death")

10 Prisoner

0/28 News

7.55

2 Rings on Their Fingers "Home Market"

8.00

0/28 Scoop

8.25

2 Minder "Caught in the Act" (PGR)

8.30

7 Football: Escort Championships-Essendon v Hawthorn

9 Hart to Hart "Homemade Murder" (PGR)

10 Dallas "Love Comes Back"


GLV Cop Shop

0/28 Astrofegia (Greece; Melbourne has the largest Greek population outside Greece)

9.15

2 News/Weather

9.25

2 Nationwide

9.30

9 What Will They Think of Next?

10 Roots: The Next Generations (PGR)

GLV Football: Escort Championships (JIPing coverage from 7)

9.55

2 Movie "Saratoga" (bw/PGR, sign-off 11.25)

10.00

9 Upstairs, Downstaires (PGR)

0/28 Art of Marriage (Egypt, sign-off 11.00)

10.30

10 Movie "Hell on Frisco Bay"

11.00
7 Fantastic Footy Flashbacks

9 Free to Choose

GLV Willesee '81

11.30

9 Stockard Channing in Just Friends

GLV Local News

11.55

GLV Thought for Tomorrow (sign-off 11.58)

Late Night

midnight

7 Movie "The World was His Jury" (bw/PGR, sign-off 1.30)

9 Movie "Elmer Gantry" (AO)

12.25

10 Almost Anything Goes (sign-off 1.25)

2.40

9 Movie "The Devil at 4 O'Clock"

Surprised to see more programs produced in the US than from England and Ireland.

The U.S. is by far the biggest exporter of television around the world. In just about any country I
can think of (with the partial exception of some Latin American nations), U.S. productions have
the leading share of foreign programming. The United Kingdom tends to be a fairly distant
number two, and in Australia, most British programs have traditionally been shown on the public
ABC network. Ireland has a population of less than five million, and is prety much a non-factor
in terms of the international television marketplace.

Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Mon, Feb 14, 1977

from Boston Herald American

WGBH 2-PBS Boston

9:00 As Man Behaves

9:30 Educational TV

11:00 Electric Company

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Educational TV

2:30 French Chef

3:00 Nova

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Electric Company

7:00 Zoom

7:30 Once Upon a Classic "David Copperfield" (pt 6)

8:00 Great Performances (Leonard Bernstein conducts the Israel Philharmonic)

9:30 Renascnece (TV essay celebrating spiritual rebirth)

10:00 News

10:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

11:00 Visions "The War Widow"


WBZ 4-NBC Boston

6:15 Sign-On Seminar

6:45 Daily Almanac

7:00 Today

9:00 Cross-Wits

9:30 Lovers & Friends

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Shoot for the Stars

noon News

12:30 Woman '77

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Richard Hatch)

5:30 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Andy Williams (guest Juliet Prowse)

8:00 Litle House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "The Sunshine Boys"

11:15 News

11:45 Tonight Show

1:15 Tomorrow
WCVB 5-ABC Boston

5:00 Good Day! cont'd

6:00 News

7:00 Captain Bob

7:30 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Day! (guests Vincente Minnelli, chef Richard Blaisdell, ex-banker Emory Mower and
his wife answer questions on retirement, fabric designer Frank Odenheimer)

10:30 Don Ho

11:00 Edge of Night

11:30 Happy Days

noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Big Valley

5:00 FBI

6:00 News

7:00 ABC Evening News

7:30 Break the Bank

8:00 Captain & Tennille (guests Lou Rawls, Leo Sayer, John Byner, and Abe Vigoda)

9:00 Movie "How the West was Won" (conclusion)

11:00 News

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman


mid. Streets of San Francisco/Dan August

2:15 News

2:25 Nightshift

2:55 Aqui

3:25 TBA

4:30 Good Day!

WTEV 6-ABC New Bedford

6:00 English Thru TV

6:30 Community

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Litle Rascals

10:00 Celebrity Revue

11:00 Don Ho

11:30 Happy Days

noon Family Affair

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Archies

4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club


5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 Adam-12

6:00 News

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

8:00 Captain & Tennille

9:00 Movie "How the West was Won" (conclusion)

11:00 News

11:30 Streets of San Francisco/Dan August

WNAC 7-CBS Boston

5:45 Farm & Market

5:50 Sunrise Semester

6:20 Our Citiy's History

6:50 Las Noticias de Hoy

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Dinah Shore

10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light


3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game 77

4:00 Merv Griffin

5:30 Candlepins for Cash

6:00 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

8:00 Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (spikes Jeffersons)

8:30 Busting Loose (that was the cover story that week, writen by future WCVB head honcho
Anthony LaCamera)

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Andros Targets

11:00 News

11:30 Kojak

12:30 Movie "Shaft"

followed by Newsmakers; the Herald had it listed for 1:30, but I really don't think the movie was
only an hour long

WMUR 9-ABC Manchester

9:00 Good Morning America (TV9 wasn't much beter on weekends, not starting programming
until 8am on Saturdays and 8:30 on Sundays)

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Edge of Night

11:30 Happy Days

noon Don Ho

12:30 Ryan's Hope


1:00 All My Children

1:30 Family Feud

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Uncle Gus

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 News

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 Lone Ranger

7:30 Let's Go to the Races

8:00 Captain & Tennille

9:00 Movie "How the West was Won" (conclusion)

11:00 News

11:30 Streets of San Francisco/Dan August

WJAR 10-NBC Providence

6:30 TV Classroom

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Shoot for the Stars

noon News
12:30 Lovers & Friends

1:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Gong Show

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 My Three Sons

5:30 Odd Couple

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Concentration

7:30 Treasure Hunt

8:00 Litle House on the Prairie

9:00 Movie "The Sunshine Boys"

11:15 News

11:45 Tonight Show

1:15 Tomorrow

WPRI 12-CBS Providence

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Dinah Shore

10:00 Price is Right


11:00 Double Dare (except on Fri, where Direct Question aired)

11:30 Love of Life

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game 77

4:00 I Love Lucy

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Match Game PM

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown

8:30 Busting Loose

9:00 Maude

9:30 All's Fair

10:00 Andros Targets

11:00 News

11:30 Kojak

12:30 Movie "Shaft"

WSMW 27-Ind Worcester


9:30 Cooking with Bernard

10:00 PTL Club

noon Catholic Mass

12:30 Movie "Hell on Frisco Bay"

2:30 Movie "Run of the Arrow"

4:30 Sergeant Preston

5:00 Tarzan

6:00 Lone Ranger

6:30 Superman

7:00 FBI

8:00 Movie "The Arrangement"

10:00 News

10:30 Journey to Adventure

11:00 Movie "Bride of the Monster"

WSBK 38-Ind Boston

7:00 Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig

7:30 Bullwinkle

8:00 Superman

8:30 Howdy Doody

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Spirit of Independence

9:50 News

10:00 Tom Larson

11:00 Hazel
11:30 Green Acres

noon Name That Tune

12:30 McHale's Navy

1:00 Gong Show

1:30 Andy Griffith

2:00 Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 Popeye

3:00 Archies

3:30 Munsters

4:00 Three Stooges

5:00 New Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 Adam-12

7:00 Odd Couple

7:30 Dick Van Dyke

8:00 NHL: St. Louis-Philadelphia (pre-empts Ironside and punts the 9 o'clock movie ahead 90
min; WOR in NYC also ran the game as part of a NHL double-header, with the Islanders-
Vancouver game following at 11-after Firing Line)

10:30 Movie "Glory Brigade" (TV38 ran war movies all week in what was billed as The War Week
to End All War Weeks; other features were The Bridges of Toko-Ri, Crash Dive, The Enemy Below,
and Halls of Montezuma)

WGBX 44-Ind Boston

3:30pm Maggie & the Beautiful Machine

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Electric Company


5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Villa Alegre

7:00 As Man Behaves

7:30 Club 44

8:00 All-Star Soccer

9:00 The Way It Was (looking back at the 1948 Army-Columbia football game)

9:30 World Press

10:00 Play Bridge with the Experts

10:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

WLVI 56-Ind Boston

7:00 Flintstones

7:30 Mighty Mouse

8:00 Gilligan's Island

8:30 Casper the Friendly Ghost

9:00 Movie "Great Man's Whiskers"

11:00 Not for Women Only

11:30 New England Today

noon I Love Lucy (x2)

1:00 That Girl

1:30 Bozo (Boston's Bozo, Frank Avruch, can still be heard today on WCVB)

2:00 Banana Splits

2:30 Yogi Bear

3:00 Casper the Friendly Ghost


3:30 Mighty Mouse

4:00 Flintstones (x2)

5:00 Monkees

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6:00 Brady Bunch (x2)

7:00 Partridge Family

7:30 Family Affair

8:00 Movie "Imitation of Life"

10:30 Love, American Style

11:00 Dark Shadows

11:30 Night Gallery

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Mon, Feb 14, 1977

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

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WNAC 7-CBS Boston

11:30 Kojak
12:30 Movie "Shaft"

followed by Newsmakers; the Herald had it listed for 1:30, but I really don't think the movie was
only an hour long

That being said, "Shaft" should have started at 12:40AM, as "The CBS Late Movie" always
expanded TV reruns by 5 minutes per half-hour to accommodate those PSAs that they added in
the breaks.

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Mon, Feb 14, 1977

They say that cat in the Herald's television listings department is a bad mutha -- ;D

By the way, did 6 air Cousteau every night at 7?

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Re: Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Mon, Feb 14, 1977

Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

By the way, did 6 air Cousteau every night at 7?

Nope...ch 6 aired different prime access shows in the 7-8pm slot:

at 7:

Hollywood Squares on Tues/Thurs

Let's Make a Deal on Wed

Muppet Show on Fri

at 7:30...

In Search of... on Tues

Wild, Wild World of Animals on Wed/Thurs/Fri

Retro: Southern Quebec/Seaway Valley Wed, Feb 8, 1961

from TV Hebdo (in those days, their listings went Thurs-Wed; by the mid-60s, they had changed
to the traditional Sat-Fri format)

Moral Ratings (for movies on French-language channels)

T Tous/All audiences

AA Adultes et adolescentes/Adults and teenagers

A Adulte/Adult (intended for viewers with a certain life experience)

AR Adultes avec reserves/Adult with advisory (intended for viewers especially warned in
advance)
D A desconsillier/Not recommended (may offend most viewers)

P A proscrire/Prohibited (morally and religiously offensive)

CBFT 2-SRC Montreal

1:55 Le Telejournal

2:00 Long metrage "La perle du Bresilien" (AA)

3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame

4:00 Bobino (SRC's long-running children's show, which premiered in 1957, ran in this slot until it
ended in 1985)

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles (Huckleberry Hound)

5:30 CF-RCK "Symphonie"

6:00 Edition metropolitaine

6:15 Nouvelles sportives

6:25 Ce soir

6:30 Histoire a suivre "Mademoiselle Mozart" (pt 6)

6:45 Le Telejournal

7:00 Carrefour

7:30 Cine-Feuilleton "Les amoureux" (AR/pt 7)

7:45 Du cote de chez Lise

8:00 Le point d'interrogation (topic: electricity)

8:30 GM vous invite (host Yoland Guerard welcomes Michelle Legendre, Jean-Marc (from
Corsica), Dominique Michel, and Sieler & Seibord)

9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts (discussing the federal budget)


10:00 Monde du sport (host Rene Lecavalier was the franco counterpart to legendary Canadian
hockey commentator Foster Hewit, and is credited with inventing many of the French-language
terms for the sport)

10:30 La force de l'age

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:15 Nouvelles sportives

11:22 Commentaires

11:30 Les Couche-Tard

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

8:00 CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Star Performance

9:30 TV School Time

10:00 December Bride

10:30 Video Village

11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 Clear Horizons

noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 News

1:15 Swingbillies

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Full Circle

2:30 House Party


3:00 Millionaire

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Chuckwagon Tales

5:45 Music, Country Style

6:00 Greatest Headlines of the Century

6:15 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 Huckleberry Hound

7:30 Aquanauts

8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive

9:00 My Sister Eileen

9:30 I've Got a Secret

10:00 US Steel Hour

11:00 Late News/Sports

11:20 Stage 3 "You were Never Lovelier"

CFCM 4-SRC Quebec City

12:30 Horaire (program schedule)/Nouvelles

1:00 Femini-The

1:30 Siege reserve "La chevauchee fantastique" (Stagecoach, A)

3:00 La jardiniere

3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame


4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles

5:30 Capitaine Tombalo

6:00 Manchetes (news headlines)

6:05 Sherlock Holmes

6:35 Nouvelles

6:45 Cine-Feuilleton

7:00 Sports/Meteo

7:15 Panorama

7:30 Savoir vivre

7:45 Du cote de chez Lise

8:00 Le point d'interrogation

8:30 GM vous invite

9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts

10:00 Remous

10:30 La force de l'age

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:15 Nouvelles sportives

11:19 Bulletin sportif

11:22 Commentaires

CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City

2pm Chez Helene


2:15 Nursery Schooltime

2:30 Open House

3:00 National Schools

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Three Stooges

4:30 Junior Round-Up

5:30 Ramar of the Jungle

6:00 Country Time

6:15 Cartoons

6:30 Sports Clinic

6:45 CBC News/Sports

7:00 Seven-O-One

7:30 Corliss Archer

8:00 My Three Sons "Other People's Houses"

8:30 First Person "The Marriage Mart"

9:00 Perry Como (guests Eydie Gorme and Andre Previn)

10:00 Winston Churchill "The Valiant Years"

10:30 Exploration "Music to See"

11:00 CBC News

11:15 Late Show "Shockproof"

WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Platsburgh

9:00 Christophers

9:30 TV School Time

10:00 Say When


10:30 Play Your Hunch

11:00 Price is Right

11:30 Concentration

noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 It Could be You

1:00 News

1:15 For You, Madame

2:00 Jan Murray

2:30 Loreta Young Theatre

3:00 Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4:00 Make Room for Daddy

4:30 American Bandstand

5:00 Lone Ranger

5:30 Kartoon Karnival

6:00 News/Sports

6:30 Kartoon Karnival

6:45 NBC News

7:00 I Spy

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

9:00 Perry Como

10:00 Naked City

11:00 Late News/Sports

11:15 Jack Paar


CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

1pm Montreal Matinee

2pm Chez Helene

2:15 Nursery Schooltime

2:30 Open House

3:00 National Schools

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Rebel

4:30 Junior Round-Up

5:30 Huckleberry Hound

6:00 Wanted-Dead or Alive

6:30 Metro

6:45 CBC News/Sports

7:00 Seven-O-One

7:30 Provincial Affairs (rep from Union Nationale)

7:45 Country Time

8:00 My Three Sons "Other People's Houses"

8:30 First Person "The Marriage Mart"

9:00 Perry Como (guests Eydie Gorme and Andre Previn)

10:00 Winston Churchill "The Valiant Years"

10:30 Exploration "Music to See"

11:00 CBC News

11:15 Viewpoint

11:20 Final Edition


11:32 Academy Award Selections "Notorious"

CHLT 7-SRC/CBC Sherbrooke

11:00 L'heure du Pierrot

noon Italien televise

12:30 CBC News (one day delay)

12:45 Premiere edition

1:00 Pot-pourri feminin

2:00 Theatre en matinee "The Hostages"

3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame

4:00 Cine-Feuilleton

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles

5:30 CF-RCK "Symphonie"

6:00 Melody Ranch

6:30 Tele-Bulletin/Meteo

7:00 La boite a chansons

7:45 Sans-atout

8:00 Le point d'interrogation

8:30 GM vous invite

9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts

10:00 Remous

10:30 La force de l'age


11:00 Le Telejournal

11:20 News Round-Up

11:30 Theatre en pantoufles "Au royaume des cieux" (AR) (ch 7's late-night programs alternated
between English and French)

CJSS 8-CBC Cornwall

12:20pm News/Weather

12:30 Romper Room

1:30 Cartoons

2:00 Afternoon Show

2:30 Open House

3:00 National Schools

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Cartoons

4:30 Junior Round-Up

5:30 Dance Party

6:00 News/Sports

6:15 Dateline Seaway

6:30 Movie Date "Two of a Kind"

7:30 Provincial Affairs (same guest as ch 6; Cornwall is close to the Quebec border)

7:45 Baribault Show

8:00 Tales of the Viking "The Diplomat"

8:30 First Person "The Marriage Mart"

9:00 TV Hour of Stars "Springfield Incident"

10:00 Winston Churchill "The Valiant Years"

10:30 Explorations "Music to See"


11:00 Late News/Sports

11:15 Final Sports

11:25 Award Theatre "An Angel from Texas"

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

7:45 Farm & Home

8:15 Easy Does It

8:45 Teddy Bear Playhouse

10:00 Music Class Room

10:15 Teddy Bear Playhouse

10:30 Morning Showtime

11:00 Morning Court

11:30 Love That Bob!

noon Camouflage

12:30 Number Please

1:00 About Faces

1:15 Mixing Bowl

1:30 Lively & Lyrical

2:00 Day in Court

2:30 Road to Reality

3:00 Beat the Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 American Bandstand

5:00 Lone Ranger

5:30 Early Show "Salute to the Marines"


7:20 News/Weather

7:30 Hong Kong

8:30 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

9:00 Hawaiian Eye

10:00 Naked City

11:00 Late News/Sports

11:15 World's Best Movies "Her Highness and the Bellboy"

CFCF 12-Ind Montreal (the station launched Jan 20th and would join CTV as a charter affiliate on
Oct 1st...as well as move to its longtime home at 405 Oglivy (where it stayed until 2003-it's now
at 1205 Papineau, with master control at CFTO Toronto) on May 19...its original home was 7200
Hutchinson, above the Avon Theatre )

4pm Jet Jackson "Trapped Behind Bars"

4:30 Surprise Party

5:15 Fun Time (Popeye/Three Stooges)

5:45 Carte Blanche (news aired during the show)

7:00 Guestward Ho! "Hawkeye Takes to the Trail"

7:30 Sunset Theatre "Two Years Before the Mast"

9:30 TBA

10:00 Mr. Adams & Eve

10:30 Pulse

11:00 Pajama Playhouse "Let's Face It"

CKTM 13-SRC/CBC Trois-Rivieres

2:45pm Pour vous madame

3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame


4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles

5:30 CF-RCK "Symphonie"

6:00 Camera 13

7:45 Du cote de chez Lise

8:00 Le point d'interrogation

8:30 GM vous invite

9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts

10:00 Remous

10:30 La force de l'age

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:15 Nouvelles sportives

11:25 Le 13 vous informe

11:30 Theatre du mystere

12:30 CBC News (13 aired CBC's news at sign-off, as did SRC stations in Rimouski (CJBR), Matane
(CKBL) and Jonquiere (CKRS))

Retro: Southern Quebec/Seaway Valley Wed, Feb 8, 1961

from TV Hebdo (in those days, their listings went Thurs-Wed; by the mid-60s, they had changed
to the traditional Sat-Fri format)

Moral Ratings (for movies on French-language channels)

T Tous/All audiences

AA Adultes et adolescentes/Adults and teenagers


A Adulte/Adult (intended for viewers with a certain life experience)

AR Adultes avec reserves/Adult with advisory (intended for viewers especially warned in
advance)

D A desconsillier/Not recommended (may offend most viewers)

P A proscrire/Prohibited (morally and religiously offensive)

CBFT 2-SRC Montreal

1:55 Le Telejournal

2:00 Long metrage "La perle du Bresilien" (AA)

3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame

4:00 Bobino (SRC's long-running children's show, which premiered in 1957, ran in this slot until it
ended in 1985)

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles (Huckleberry Hound)

5:30 CF-RCK "Symphonie"

6:00 Edition metropolitaine

6:15 Nouvelles sportives

6:25 Ce soir

6:30 Histoire a suivre "Mademoiselle Mozart" (pt 6)

6:45 Le Telejournal

7:00 Carrefour

7:30 Cine-Feuilleton "Les amoureux" (AR/pt 7)

7:45 Du cote de chez Lise

8:00 Le point d'interrogation (topic: electricity)

8:30 GM vous invite (host Yoland Guerard welcomes Michelle Legendre, Jean-Marc (from
Corsica), Dominique Michel, and Sieler & Seibord)
9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts (discussing the federal budget)

10:00 Monde du sport (host Rene Lecavalier was the franco counterpart to legendary Canadian
hockey commentator Foster Hewit, and is credited with inventing many of the French-language
terms for the sport)

10:30 La force de l'age

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:15 Nouvelles sportives

11:22 Commentaires

11:30 Les Couche-Tard

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

8:00 CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Star Performance

9:30 TV School Time

10:00 December Bride

10:30 Video Village

11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 Clear Horizons

noon Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 News

1:15 Swingbillies

1:30 As the World Turns


2:00 Full Circle

2:30 House Party

3:00 Millionaire

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Chuckwagon Tales

5:45 Music, Country Style

6:00 Greatest Headlines of the Century

6:15 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 Huckleberry Hound

7:30 Aquanauts

8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive

9:00 My Sister Eileen

9:30 I've Got a Secret

10:00 US Steel Hour

11:00 Late News/Sports

11:20 Stage 3 "You were Never Lovelier"

CFCM 4-SRC Quebec City

12:30 Horaire (program schedule)/Nouvelles

1:00 Femini-The

1:30 Siege reserve "La chevauchee fantastique" (Stagecoach, A)

3:00 La jardiniere
3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame

4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles

5:30 Capitaine Tombalo

6:00 Manchetes (news headlines)

6:05 Sherlock Holmes

6:35 Nouvelles

6:45 Cine-Feuilleton

7:00 Sports/Meteo

7:15 Panorama

7:30 Savoir vivre

7:45 Du cote de chez Lise

8:00 Le point d'interrogation

8:30 GM vous invite

9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts

10:00 Remous

10:30 La force de l'age

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:15 Nouvelles sportives

11:19 Bulletin sportif

11:22 Commentaires
CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City

2pm Chez Helene

2:15 Nursery Schooltime

2:30 Open House

3:00 National Schools

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Three Stooges

4:30 Junior Round-Up

5:30 Ramar of the Jungle

6:00 Country Time

6:15 Cartoons

6:30 Sports Clinic

6:45 CBC News/Sports

7:00 Seven-O-One

7:30 Corliss Archer

8:00 My Three Sons "Other People's Houses"

8:30 First Person "The Marriage Mart"

9:00 Perry Como (guests Eydie Gorme and Andre Previn)

10:00 Winston Churchill "The Valiant Years"

10:30 Exploration "Music to See"

11:00 CBC News

11:15 Late Show "Shockproof"

WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Platsburgh

9:00 Christophers
9:30 TV School Time

10:00 Say When

10:30 Play Your Hunch

11:00 Price is Right

11:30 Concentration

noon Truth or Consequences

12:30 It Could be You

1:00 News

1:15 For You, Madame

2:00 Jan Murray

2:30 Loreta Young Theatre

3:00 Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4:00 Make Room for Daddy

4:30 American Bandstand

5:00 Lone Ranger

5:30 Kartoon Karnival

6:00 News/Sports

6:30 Kartoon Karnival

6:45 NBC News

7:00 I Spy

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

9:00 Perry Como

10:00 Naked City


11:00 Late News/Sports

11:15 Jack Paar

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

1pm Montreal Matinee

2pm Chez Helene

2:15 Nursery Schooltime

2:30 Open House

3:00 National Schools

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Rebel

4:30 Junior Round-Up

5:30 Huckleberry Hound

6:00 Wanted-Dead or Alive

6:30 Metro

6:45 CBC News/Sports

7:00 Seven-O-One

7:30 Provincial Affairs (rep from Union Nationale)

7:45 Country Time

8:00 My Three Sons "Other People's Houses"

8:30 First Person "The Marriage Mart"

9:00 Perry Como (guests Eydie Gorme and Andre Previn)

10:00 Winston Churchill "The Valiant Years"

10:30 Exploration "Music to See"

11:00 CBC News


11:15 Viewpoint

11:20 Final Edition

11:32 Academy Award Selections "Notorious"

CHLT 7-SRC/CBC Sherbrooke

11:00 L'heure du Pierrot

noon Italien televise

12:30 CBC News (one day delay)

12:45 Premiere edition

1:00 Pot-pourri feminin

2:00 Theatre en matinee "The Hostages"

3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame

4:00 Cine-Feuilleton

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles

5:30 CF-RCK "Symphonie"

6:00 Melody Ranch

6:30 Tele-Bulletin/Meteo

7:00 La boite a chansons

7:45 Sans-atout

8:00 Le point d'interrogation

8:30 GM vous invite

9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts


10:00 Remous

10:30 La force de l'age

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:20 News Round-Up

11:30 Theatre en pantoufles "Au royaume des cieux" (AR) (ch 7's late-night programs alternated
between English and French)

CJSS 8-CBC Cornwall

12:20pm News/Weather

12:30 Romper Room

1:30 Cartoons

2:00 Afternoon Show

2:30 Open House

3:00 National Schools

3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Cartoons

4:30 Junior Round-Up

5:30 Dance Party

6:00 News/Sports

6:15 Dateline Seaway

6:30 Movie Date "Two of a Kind"

7:30 Provincial Affairs (same guest as ch 6; Cornwall is close to the Quebec border)

7:45 Baribault Show

8:00 Tales of the Viking "The Diplomat"

8:30 First Person "The Marriage Mart"

9:00 TV Hour of Stars "Springfield Incident"


10:00 Winston Churchill "The Valiant Years"

10:30 Explorations "Music to See"

11:00 Late News/Sports

11:15 Final Sports

11:25 Award Theatre "An Angel from Texas"

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

7:45 Farm & Home

8:15 Easy Does It

8:45 Teddy Bear Playhouse

10:00 Music Class Room

10:15 Teddy Bear Playhouse

10:30 Morning Showtime

11:00 Morning Court

11:30 Love That Bob!

noon Camouflage

12:30 Number Please

1:00 About Faces

1:15 Mixing Bowl

1:30 Lively & Lyrical

2:00 Day in Court

2:30 Road to Reality

3:00 Beat the Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 American Bandstand


5:00 Lone Ranger

5:30 Early Show "Salute to the Marines"

7:20 News/Weather

7:30 Hong Kong

8:30 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

9:00 Hawaiian Eye

10:00 Naked City

11:00 Late News/Sports

11:15 World's Best Movies "Her Highness and the Bellboy"

CFCF 12-Ind Montreal (the station launched Jan 20th and would join CTV as a charter affiliate on
Oct 1st...as well as move to its longtime home at 405 Oglivy (where it stayed until 2003-it's now
at 1205 Papineau, with master control at CFTO Toronto) on May 19...its original home was 7200
Hutchinson, above the Avon Theatre )

4pm Jet Jackson "Trapped Behind Bars"

4:30 Surprise Party

5:15 Fun Time (Popeye/Three Stooges)

5:45 Carte Blanche (news aired during the show)

7:00 Guestward Ho! "Hawkeye Takes to the Trail"

7:30 Sunset Theatre "Two Years Before the Mast"

9:30 TBA

10:00 Mr. Adams & Eve

10:30 Pulse

11:00 Pajama Playhouse "Let's Face It"

CKTM 13-SRC/CBC Trois-Rivieres

2:45pm Pour vous madame


3:30 Bonjour madame

3:45 Votre cuisine madame

4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Rocquet Belles Oreilles

5:30 CF-RCK "Symphonie"

6:00 Camera 13

7:45 Du cote de chez Lise

8:00 Le point d'interrogation

8:30 GM vous invite

9:00 La pente douce

9:30 Joindre les deux bouts

10:00 Remous

10:30 La force de l'age

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:15 Nouvelles sportives

11:25 Le 13 vous informe

11:30 Theatre du mystere

12:30 CBC News (13 aired CBC's news at sign-off, as did SRC stations in Rimouski (CJBR), Matane
(CKBL) and Jonquiere (CKRS))

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 11/09/1998

Monday, November 9, 1998

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM Morning News


05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00AM People's Court

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM Cosby

08:30PM The King of Queens

09:00PM Everybody Loves Raymond

09:30PM Becker

10:00PM L.A. Doctors

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA
02:05AM Grace Under Fire

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Paid Programming

03:35AM Up to the Minute

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Roseanne Show

12:00PM News

12:30PM Martha Stewart Living

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Steelers Prime-Time Special

08:00PM NFL Monday Night Blast


08:20PM NFL Football: Pitsburgh Steelers vs. Green Bay Packers

11:30PM News

12:05AM Nightline

12:35AM Politically Incorrect

01:05AM Access Hollywood

01:35AM Love Connection

02:05AM Change of Heart

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Real TV

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Hard Copy

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Suddenly Susan

08:30PM Conrad Bloom

09:00PM Caroline in the City

09:30PM Will & Grace

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later

02:05AM Jenny Jones

03:05AM Howie Mandel

04:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

WNPA-TV UPN19

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM First Business

06:30AM This Morning's Business

07:00AM Bullwinkle

07:30AM DuckTales

08:00AM Paid Programming

08:30AM Paid Programming


09:00AM Joyce Meyer

09:30AM James Robison

10:00AM Benny Hinn

10:30AM Prophecy

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM The Alan Keyes Show

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM Paid Programming

02:00PM Newlywed Game

02:30PM Dating Game

03:00PM Mighty Max

03:30PM Jumanji

04:00PM Mummies Alive!

04:30PM Pocket Dragon Adventures

05:00PM Donny & Marie

06:00PM The Cosby Show

06:30PM NewsRadio

07:00PM Judge Joe Brown

07:30PM Judge Joe Brown

08:00PM Malcolm & Eddie

08:30PM Guys Like Us

09:00PM Malcolm & Eddie

09:30PM DiResta

10:00PM NewsRadio
10:30PM The Cosby Show

11:00PM Newlywed Game

11:30PM Dating Game

12:00AM Wrestling

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM The Fast Lane (JIP)

02:00AM Electronics

04:00AM Coin Vault

WCWB-TV WB22

05:00AM Collectible Knives

06:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

06:30AM Animaniacs

07:00AM Doug

07:30AM Hercules

08:00AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

08:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Living Single

11:30AM Charles in Charge

12:00PM Mama's Family

12:30PM Matlock
01:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00PM Cops

02:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Sister, Sister

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Friends

08:00PM 7th Heaven

09:00PM Charmed

10:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM The Nanny

12:00AM All in the Family

12:30AM America's Funniest Home Videos

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Collectible Knifes (JIP)

03:00AM Christmas Shoppe

04:00AM In Step Shoes


WPGH-TV FOX53

06:00AM Dennis the Menace

06:30AM Pokmon

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM Life with Louie

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

09:00AM Ricki Lake

10:00AM Judge Mills Lane

10:30AM Judge Mills Lane

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Step by Step

02:30PM Full House

03:00PM Space Goofs

03:30PM Toonsylvania

04:00PM Goosebumps (2x)

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM Home Improvement

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Seinfeld
08:00PM Melrose Place

09:00PM Ally McBeal

10:00PM News

10:35PM Cops

11:05PM M*A*S*H

11:35PM M*A*S*H

12:05AM Jerry Springer

01:05AM Paid Programming

01:35AM Paid Programming

02:05AM Martin

02:35AM Married...with Children

03:05AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

04:05AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

Interesting what they skipped.

WQED, the historic PBS station.

WQEX, it's then-sister station (though it may have been simulcasting QED by this time)

WPCB, the local Christian station

All of those local and at full power.

Also, the person that posted the schedule might have chosen to omit PBS stations and anything
that is not major network or commercial independent, which personally is a disservice, as a retro
schedule should include these as well to reflect what schedule they had at the time.

Listing the source where the schedule came from could be nice, too.
WTAE-TV ABC4

07:00PM Steelers Prime-Time Special

What normally aired in that slot?

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

Retro: Newfoundland Wed, Feb 9, 1977

from Newfoundland Herald

NBC (CTV) (NBC stands for Newfoundland Broadcasting Co., the operator; the station would
rebrand as NTV in 1978 when the American NBC (WLBZ Bangor, via microwave from Cape
Breton) became cablecast in the province)

5:00 Music Till Dawn

5:30 CTV National News

5:50 Mr. Magoo

6:00 University of the Air "The Complete Actor: Voices on the Ether"

6:30 Pots & Pans

7:00 Uncle Bobby

7:30 Peter Potamus/Mush Mouse

8:00 CTV National News

8:15 NBC News

8:20 Hokey Wolf

8:30 Canada AM
10:30 Romper Room (Miss Diane, CTV)

11:00 Kareen's Yoga

11:30 First Impressions

noon Definition

12:30 Magilla Gorilla/Yippee Yappee Yahooey

1:00 Phil Silvers

1:30 West Coast Theatre "Seven Guns for the McGregors" (NBC named their afternoon movie
after different areas of the province; other titles were South Coast Theatre (Mon), Bonavista-
Trinity Playhouse (Tues), Central Newfoundland Playhouse (Thurs), and East Coast Theatre (Fri))

2:55 Take Kerr

3:00 Joyce Davidson (guest Ken Darby)

3:30 Alan Hamel (guests Jerry Van Dyke, Tina Turner, Andrea Martin, and psychiatrist Herb
Goldberg)

4:30 Another World

5:30 Flintstones "Seeing Doubles"

6:00 NBC Evening News (Vince Gallant/Carl Lake; viewers in Western Nfld break off at 6:15 for
West Coast News)

6:30 Have Gun Will Travel

7:00 Price is Right

7:27 Pair Up with Robin Hood (Dave Maunder)

7:30 Bionic Woman "Deadly Ringer" (pt 2)

8:30 Atlantic Loto (from ATV Moncton)

9:00 David Steinberg (Martin Short was one of the supporting players)

9:30 Quincy "Snake Eyes" (2 hr premiere)

11:30 CTV & NBC News

mid. Phil Silvers

12:30 CTV National News


12:50 Late Show "Fort Yuma"

2:20 Alan Hamel

3:20 NFB Film

3:50 Music Till Dawn

CBC

9:25 CBC Regional News/Weather/Sports

9:30 Ombudsman (repeat from Sunday)

10:00 Mon Ami

10:15 Friendly Giant

10:30 Polka Dot Door

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:30 Sesame Street

noon Bob McLean (pt 1)

1:00 Broph's Half-Hour

1:30 Bob McLean (pt 2)

2:00 Coffee Breaks (Shirley Newhookl reps from St. John's Ostomy Club and Canadian Cancer
Society are the guests)

2:30 All in the Family

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 Celebrity Cooks

4:30 It's Your Choice

5:00 Magic Lie "Snatched"

5:30 Nic 'n Pic (redubbed version of SRC kids show Nic et Pic)

6:00 Room 222


6:30 Here & Now (Jennifer Davis)

7:30 Land & Sea (Hal Andrews/Dave Quinton)

8:00 Bluff

8:30 Nature of Things

9:00 Ruzicka (guest Valdy)

9:30 Musicamera "Tristan und Isolde"

11:00 Crazy House

11:30 The National

11:52 CBC Regional News/Weather/Sports

12:05 90 Minutes Live

Of interest...current Hockey Night in Canada commentator Bob Cole worked for CBC
Newfoundland in those days...he was the host for the local version of Reach for the Top (which
aired Mondays at 7:30; that week's match saw Mobile Central High (Mobile) take on Holy Trinity
Central High (Flower's Cove)).

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Re: Retro: Newfoundland Wed, Feb 9, 1977

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

NBC (CTV) (NBC stands for Newfoundland Broadcasting Co., the operator; the station would
rebrand as NTV in 1978 when the American NBC (WLBZ Bangor, via microwave from Cape
Breton) became cablecast in the province)

7:00 Price is Right

7:27 Pair Up with Robin Hood (Dave Maunder)

7:30 Bionic Woman "Deadly Ringer" (pt 2)

I read somewhere, maybe on this board, that the TPIR episodes around this time were not the
half-hour syndicated version, but the edited hour-long version, which consisted only of a couple
pricing games and the Showcase -- correct?

Retro: Chicago Sun, Feb 10, 1974

from Chicago Daily News

WBBM 2-CBS

6:45 Thought for the Day

6:50 News

7:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch

7:26 In the News

7:30 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan

7:56 In the News

8:00 Getting It Together

8:30 Magic Door

9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

9:30 Look Up & Live

10:00 Camera Three

10:30 Energy (John Hart looks at the effects of the energy crisis on people's daily lives)

11:00 Newsmakers

11:30 Face the Nation


noon CBS Sports Spectacular

1:30 Movie "A Star is Born"

4:00 CBS Eye on Sports

4:30 Last of the Mohicans

5:00 60 Minutes

6:00 News (Harry Porterfield)

6:30 Apple's Way (premiere)

7:30 Mannix

8:30 Barnaby Jones

9:30 Orson Welles' Great Mysteries

10:00 News (Harry Porterfield)

10:30 Name of the Game

mid. News

12:15 Movie "Casanova's Big Night"

2:05 Meditation

WMAQ 5-NBC

7:55 Meditation

8:00 Memorandum (discussing the Chicago Community Trust)

8:30 Whys? & Otherwise

9:00 Some of My Friends (toruing Sager-Solomon Schechter Day School)

9:30 Everyman

10:00 Sunday in Chicago (parapsychology and how it's being used to help people cope in today's
world)

11:30 Meet the Press

noon TBA
12:30 This Week in the NBA

1:00 NHL: Los Angeles-Atlanta

3:30 Zoorama

4:00 Bob Hope Desert Classic golf

5:30 News (Floyd Kalber)

6:00 Wild Kingdom (visiting South Africa's Kruge National Park)

6:30 Wonderful World of Disney "The Ugly Dachsund" (listed as a 2-parter, but the listings don't
indicate which part this is)

7:30 NBC Mystery Movie: Columbo

9:00 How High is Up? (exploring the high cost of living, inflation problems, and the current price
of the American Dream)

10:00 News (Jim Ruddle)

10:30 Kup's Show (guests include Ralph Nader)

12:30 Meditation

WLS 7-ABC

7:25 Reflections

7:30 Consultation (Dr. Albert Kolbye of the US Bureau of Foods discusses environmental
contamination)

8:00 Jubilee Showcase (guests Rev. James Cleveland & the Cleveland Singers, the Dorothy
Norwood Singers, and the Mighty Clouds of Harmony)

8:30 Interesting News for Kids (includes a report on old-time trains)

9:00 Kid Power

9:25 Multiplication/Grammar Rock

9:30 Osmonds

9:55 Multiplication/Grammar Rock

10:00 H.R. Pufnstuf


10:25 Multiplication/Grammar Rock

10:30 Make a Whish

11:00 Black on Black (guests Chicago Metro News publisher Charles Armstrong, Republican
consultant Arthur Fletcher, and Inkster (MI) Mayor Edward Bivins)

11:30 Of Cabbages & Kings (reps of Standard Oil and the Arab Defense League discuss the energy
crisis)

noon Directions

12:30 Issues & Answers

1:00 Superstars

2:15 Howard Cosell Sports Magazine

2:30 American Sportsman (Jerry Lewis fishes for blue marlin off the Virgin Islands, and Bing
Crosby goes on safari in East Africa)

3:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: International Race of Champions auto race/World Skiing
Championships

5:00 Greatest Sports Legends

5:30 Passage to Adventure (visiting Japan)

6:00 Ozzie's Girls

6:30 Movie "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"

9:30 News (John Drury)

10:15 ABC News

10:30 Movie "Heroes of Telemark" (WLS billed the movie in the Daily News with the line Watch a
famous German dictator come to within one Kirk Douglas of making the atomic bomb)

1:20 Movie "The Canadians"

3:10 Reflections

WGN 9-Ind

6:40 Five Minutes to Live By


6:45 News

7:00 Buyer's Forum

7:15 Three Score/Community Calendar

7:30 Growing Edge

7:45 What's Nu (Jewish issues)

8:00 Mass for Shut-Ins

8:45 Chicagoland Church Hour (Rev. Warren Hietbrink, Thorn Creek Reformed Church)

9:30 Issues Unlimited

10:00 Daniel Boone (bw)

11:00 Cisco Kid

11:30 Lone Ranger (bw)

noon Movie "The Woman in Green" (bw)

1:30 Movie "Adventures of Robin Hood" (bw)

4:00 Movie "Young Tom Edison" (bw)

5:30 Bonanza

6:30 World at War "Barbarossa" (the Germans atack the Soviets, December 1941)

7:30 America: Land of Plenty? (Orion Samuelson hosts a special dealing with high food costs)

8:30 People to People

9:00 Lawrence Welk "World's Great Classics"

10:00 News (Taylor/Roderick)

10:30 Movie "Dark Command" (bw)

12:25 News (Carl Greyson)

12:55 Cromie Circle (pt 1-Helping Yourself with guests authors Annie Moldafsky and Ralph
Charell; pt 2-Helping Others with guests Bill McDowell (Operation Impact), W.W. Jackson
(Metropolitan Community Center), Paul J. Hall (Hall Boys Club/Warriors Drum & Bugle Corps),
and Elroy Davis)

2:25 News
2:30 Five Minutes to Live By

WTTW 11-PBS

Italicized programs are TV College programs

7:45 Business 211

8:30 Literature 116 (bw)

10:00 Environmental Studies 102

11:00 History 111 (bw)

12:30 Real Estate

1:00 Theater in America "June Moon"

3:00 Making Things Grow

3:45 Theonie

4:00 Cooking the Chan-ese Way

4:30 French Chef

5:00 Chicago Sunday Evening Club (guest Roger Frederikson (First Baptist Church, Sioux Falls SD))

6:00 Wall Street Week

6:30 Gilbert & Sullivan "The Gondoliers, or the King of Barataria"

7:30 Movie "The Ballas of a Soldier" (bw)

9:30 Masterpiece Theater "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 6)

10:30 Firing Line "Government and Public Confidence" (guest is Maine Democratic Sen. Edmund
Muskie)

11:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

WXXW 20-PBS

no scheduled programs
WCIU 26-Ind

9:00 Rock of Ages (bw)

10:00 Ministry of Brother Al

10:30 Black Focus (bw)

11:00 Wrestling (bw)

noon Lou Farina's Chicago Happenings (bw)

1:00 El Show del Domingo

2:00 Asi Mi Tierra (bw)

4:00 Mike Przemyski (bw)

4:30 Bob Lewandowski (bw)

6:00 Italian Variety Show (bw)

7:00 Hellenic Theater (bw)

8:00 Rev. Cleophus Robinson

8:30 Lithuanian TV (bw)

9:00 Cinema Special (bw)

9:30 Kathryn Kuhlman

10:00 Good News

10:30 Vernon Lyons & New Life "Is Life Worth Living?"

WFLD 32-Ind

7:30 Day of Discovery

8:00 Reaching Up

8:30 Hour of Power

9:30 Oral Roberts

10:00 Munsters
10:30 Movie "Revolt at Fort Laramie"

noon Movie "The Children's Hour" (bw)

2:00 Movie "Prisoner of Shark Island" (bw)

4:00 It Takes a Thief

5:00 Wild, Wild West

6:00 Roller Game of the Week

8:00 Lou Gordon (discussing male menopause)

9:30 Night Gallery

10:30 Norman Vincent Peale

11:00 Elizabeth R

WSNS 44-Ind

7:30 Revival Fires

8:00 Rex Humbard

9:00 Kathryn Kuhlman

9:30 Reverend Ike

10:00 Leroy Jenkins

10:30 Faith for Today

11:00 Teach-In

noon Bob Luce Wrestling (main event is a 24-man, 2-ring batle royal)

1:00 Movie "Mysterious Rider" (bw)

3:30 Outdoor Sportsman

4:45 Faceoff

5:00 WHA: Chicago Cougars-Los Angeles Sharks

8:00 Movie "Macbeth" (bw)


10:00 Evelyn Echols, Travel World

10:30 Movie "Cry Danger" (bw)

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Old "She-cogger!" Thanks for the sked. Too bad no Bulls basketball that day on the tube, though.
Spring training was also a month off, so no Cubs or White Sox, either.

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Re: Retro: Chicago Sun, Feb 10, 1974

Aside from the three network O&O's, the other station owners (per the 1975 Broadcasting
Yearbook as on this site) were as follows as of this sked:

WGN-TV 9: WGN Continental Broadcasting Co.

WTTW 11 and WXXW 20: Chicago Educational Television Association


WCIU-TV 26: Weigel Broadcasting Co.

WFLD-TV 32: Kaiser Broadcasting Co. (once-and-future owner Field Communications was a
minority partner of Kaiser from 1973 to 1977 when they acquired the other Kaiser stations)

WSNS-TV 44: Video 44, Inc.

Retro: Kentucky Saturday, February 11, 1961

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

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

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

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

7 AM Today On The Farm (Eddy Arnold hosts; guest is

singer Bety Johnson; Carmelita Pope (remember

her from the Pam commercials?) does women's features,

and Joe Slatery does weather.)

7:30 News

7:35 Community Jamboree

7:45 Light Time

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

10 AM Fury

10:30 Lone Ranger

11 AM Maty's Funday Funnies (ABC, delay from Fri 6:30 PM)


11:30 Rocky And His Friends (ABC, can't tell if it's a delay from

Tuesday 5:30 or Sunday 4:30 PM)

12 N Farming With Jack Crowner

12:55 Report From Washington (Thruston Morton, who represented

Kentucky for years in Congress)

1 PM College Basketball: Notre Dame-Detroit

3 PM Kentucky Afield (time approximate)

3:30 Bowling Stars (John Guenther meets last week's winner.)

4 PM Film Feature

4:30 Saturday Prom (Merv Griffin's guests are Gene Pitney, the

Shirelles, and Sal Salvador's orchestra as the Band of the

Month)

5 PM Donna Reed (ABC, delay from Thu 7 PM)

5:30 Youth Speaks

6 PM Tomorrow's Champions (amateur boxing with local youth groups)

6:25 News

6:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

7:30 Leave It To Beaver (ABC)

8 PM Bachelor Father (delay from Thu 8 PM)

8:30 The Nation's Future (debated: Should the federal government

subsidize the arts? John Kenneth Galbraith says yes; Russell

Lynes, managing editor of Harper's magazine, says no.)

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

10 PM Rifleman (ABC, delay from Tue 7 PM)

10:30 Lawman (ABC, delay from Sun 7:30 PM)


11 PM Naked City (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM)

12 M Movie: "Hellfire"

1:45 News

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7 AM Today On The Farm

7:30 Movie: "West Of The Pecos"

8:30 Mr. Hop (COLOR)

9:30 Signal Three

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM Captain Gallant (same show that airs at 4 PM CT

on Ch. 14)

1:30 People Are Funny (delay from Sun 6:30)

2 PM NBA Basketball: Cincinnati Royals-St. Louis Hawks

4:30 Bowling Stars (time approximate)

5 PM Curtain Time

5:30 Wrestling (from Dayton)

6:30 Midwestern Hayride (COLOR)

7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)


8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM The Deputy (one of Henry Fonda's two short-lived

atempts at a series; the other was "The Smith Family"

in 1971 and '72)

9:30 The Nation's Future

10:30 Blue Angels

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Slatery's Hurricane"

WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC)

9 AM Elementary German

10 AM Jaycees Present

10:30 American Newsreel Album

10:45 Who Am I? (religious program)

11 AM Light Time

11:15 Popeye

11:30 Three Stooges

12 N Soupy Sales

12:30 Pip The Piper

1 PM College Basketball: Notre Dame-Detroit

2:50 Junior Boxing (time approximate)

3:20 Basketball Courtside

3:30 Big 10 Basketball: Wisconsin-Northwestern

5 PM All-Star Golf (Jimmy Demaret--who later hosted


this show--vs. Cary Middlecoff, time approximate)

6 PM Assignment Underwater

6:30 Roaring 20's

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 PM Lawrence Welk (salutes to the Mardi Gras and Valentine's

Day)

9 PM Boxing: Denny Moyer vs. Charley Scot, welterweights, 10

rounds, from Madison Square Garden

9:45 Make That Spare (John Powell challenges last week's winner,

show originates in bowling's mecca, Paramus, NJ, time approximate)

10 PM Coronado 9

10:30 Wrestling From Evansville

12 M Movie: "She Done Him Wrong" (one of Mae West's signature roles: a

singer in a beer hall with a taste for diamonds)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Jewish Hour

7:15 Joe Emerson (gospel music)

7:30 Herald Of Truth

8 AM Industry On Parade

8:15 Navy Story

9:30 Movie: "Left-Handed Law"

10:30 International Film Festival (sounds something like CBS's later

"Children's Film Festival")


11 AM Three Stooges

11:30 Soupy Sales (delay from 12 N)

12 N TV Dance Party (Bob Smith--not Buffalo Bob)

2 PM College Basketball: Notre Dame-Detroit

3:30 All-Star Wrestling (time approximate)

4:30 Big 10 Basketball: Wisconsin-Northwestern

6 PM Cannonball (time approximate)

6:30 Outdoor Rambler (Jim Thomas, who did a number of these

kinds of shows)

7 PM Deadline

7:30 Roaring 20's

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Ernie Kovacs ("Take A Good Look," delay from Thu 10:30)

10:30 Flight

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Devil's Harbor"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

8 AM Cartoon Circus

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers

11 AM Sky King
11:30 Mighty Mouse

12 N CBS News (Robert Trout)

12:30 Songs Of Faith

1 PM Popeye

2 PM Gene Autry

2:30 TBA

3:30 Americans At Work

4 PM Championship Bowling

5 PM I Love Lucy (in Hollywood, Lucy meets Hedda

Hopper, delay from Sun 5 PM)

5:30 Casing The Classics (students from Eastern High

School discuss "Gulliver's Travels")

6 PM Hi-Varieties

6:30 Perry Mason (jockey Billy Pearson, who won over

$100,000 on "The $64,000 Question" and "The $64,000

Challenge" in the category of art, plays a jockey asked

to throw a race and his wife will leave him if he doesn't--

watch for Stooge Joe De Rita)

7:30 Checkmate

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke (last season of half-hour shows)

9:30 Sea Hunt

10 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 7:30)

10:30 News (Hugh Smith)

10:40 Weather (Milton Metz)


10:45 Sports

11 PM Play Of The Week (similar to "Sunset Boulevard," Glenda

Farrell plays a one-time beauty queen still obsessed with

the glamor of Hollywood)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS)

9 AM Skipper Ryle

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Mighty Mouse

1 PM Nuty Newsreel

1:05 Movie: "Tarzan And The She-Devil" (Lex Barker is Tarzan,

from '53)

2:30 Movie: "Claudia And David"

4 PM Sports Spectacular (International Bahamas Speed Weeks,

delay from Sun 2:30)

5:30 African Patrol

6 PM Citizen Soldier

6:30 Bold Venture

7 PM Johnny Midnight

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate
9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Miami Undercover

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Dark Passage" (Humphrey Bogart)

WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC)

7 AM Today On The Farm

7:30 Indiana University

8 AM Off To Adventure

8:15 Cartoon Carnival

8:30 Reading Out Loud

9 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

9:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

10 AM Fury

10:30 Lone Ranger

11 AM High School Story

11:30 Detective's Diary

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 You And Your Schools

12:45 Americans At Work

1 PM NBA Basketball: Royals-Hawks

3:30 Bowling Stars (time approximate)

4 PM Captain Gallant
4:30 Saturday Prom

5 PM Item

6 PM Deputy Dawg

6:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

7:30 The Tall Man

8 PM The Deputy

8:30 The Nation's Future

9:30 Sea Hunt

10 PM R.C.M.P.

10:30 News (Jack McLean)

10:40 Sports (Jack McLean)

10:45 Movie: "The Red Pony"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC)

9:30 Pathways To God

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM Mr. Wizard

1:30 TBA

2 PM NBA Basketball: Royals-Hawks


4:30 Wrestling (time approximate)

5:30 Law Enforcement

6 PM The Groucho Show (George Fenneman introduces

"Mrs. Housing Development" contestant Donna Breton,

from West Hartford, CT, delay from Thu 10 PM)

6:30 The Americans (debut, delay from Mon 7:30)

7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Boxing: Moyer-Scot

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: TBA

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

9 AM Skipper Ryle

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Texas Rangers (definitely not the baseball team,

which didn't even move from Washington to Dallas

until '72)

11:30 Waterfront

12 N Tobacco News And Views

12:15 UK Television Workshop

12:30 Mighty Mouse


1 PM Nick Clooney

2 PM College Basketball: Notre Dame-Detroit

3:30 Sports Review (time approximate)

3:45 All-Star Wrestling

4:30 Big 10 Basketball: Wisconsin-Northwestern

6 PM Roaring 20's (time approximate)

7 PM Angel (CBS, delay from Thu 8 PM)

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Stagecoach West (ABC, delay from Tue 9 PM)

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Harrigan And Son (ABC, delay from Fri 8 PM)

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Movie: "All For Mary"

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

8 AM Travelog 50

8:30 Indiana University

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers

11 AM Sky King

11:30 Mighty Mouse

12 N Movie: TBA
4 PM Pro Wrestling

5 PM I Led Three Lives

5:30 Superman

6 PM U.S. Marshal

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 Checkmate

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9 PM Gunsmoke

9:30 Grand Jury

10 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive (delay from Wed 7:30)

10:30 Brothers Brannagan

11 PM Movie: "The Last Warning"

RETRO: GREENVILLE/SPARTANBURG/ASHEVILLE LISTINGS OCT. 1, 1986

Source: Spartanburg Hearld-Journal

Date: October 1, 1986

Greenville, South Carolina commercial stations only.

WYFF 4 (NBC)

7:00am: Today (Bryant Gumbel/Jane Pauley)

9:00am: Donahue

10:00am: Family Ties (daytime reruns)

10:30am: $ale of The Century (Jim Perry)


11:00am: Wheel of Fortune (daytime version)

11:30am: Scrabble (Chuck Woolery)

12:00pm: NewsCenter4 at Noon anchored by Kenn Sparks I think (pre-empts Super Password)

12:30pm: Search for Tomorrow

1:00pm: Days of our Lives (an Upstate South Carolina favorite)

2:00pm: Another World

3:00pm: Santa Barbara

4:00pm: Silver Spoons

4:30pm: Three's Company

5:00pm: The Oprah Winfrey Show

6:00pm: NewsCenter4 at Six anchored by Carl Clark and Carol Anderson (now Carol Goldsmith)
(one hour)

7:00pm: NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7:30pm: P.M. Magazine

8:00pm: Highway to Heaven

9:00pm: Gimmie a Break!

9:30pm: You Again?

10:00pm: St. Elsewhere

11:00pm: NewsCenter4 Update anchored by Carl Clark and Carol Anderson (Goldsmith)

11:30pm: The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson

12:30am: Late Night with David Leterman

1:30am: Sally Jesse Raphael

WSPA 7 (CBS)

7:00am: CBS Morning News


9:00am: Superior Court (Judge William Burns)

9:30am: Crosswits

10:00am: The $25,000 Pyramid (Dick Clark)

10:30am: Card Sharks (Bob Eubanks)

11:00am: The Price is Right (Bob Barker)

12:00pm: TV-7 Eyewitness News at Noon anchored by Don Dudley I think

12:30pm: The Young and The Restless

1:30pm: As The World Turns

2:30pm: Capitol

3:00pm: Guiding Light

4:00pm: Hour Magazine (Gary Collins)

5:00pm: Divorce Court (Judge William B. Keene presides with Jim Peck narrates)

5:30pm: The People's Court (Wapner)

6:00pm: TV-7 Eyewitness News anchored by Ed Bradford and Annete Estes (before the infamous
"F" bomb inncodent and leaving for a rival station the following year)

6:30pm: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:00pm: Entertainment Tonight (before it moved to 13, back to 7, and currently on 4)

7:30pm: Hollywood Squares (John Davidson hosts, Joan Rivers in the center square)

8:00pm: Together We Stand

8:30pm: Beter Days

9:00pm: Magnum, P.I. (two hours)

11:00pm: TV-7 Eyewitness News Nightwatch with Ed Bradford and Annete Estes

11:30pm: Sanford & Son

12:00am: Adderty

1:10am: Movie ("Brotherly Love" from 1985)


WLOS 13 (ABC)

7:00am: Good Morning America (David Hartman/Joan Lunden)

9:00am: Falcon Crest

10:00am: The Judge (the late Bob Shield as Judge Robert J. Franklin)

10:30am: True Confessions

11:00am: Trapper John, M.D. (pre-empts Fame, Fortune, and Romance and Double Talk)

12:00pm: Love Connection (pre-empts Ryan's Hope)

12:30pm: Loving

1:00pm: All My Children

2:00pm: One Life to Live

3:00pm: General Hospital

4:00pm: The All-New Newlywed Game (Bob Eubanks)

4:30pm: The Dating Game (Elane Joyce)

5:00pm: Gimmie a Break! (off-network reruns)

5:30pm: First News at 5:30 (Ch. 13's experiment newscast)

6:00pm: News 13 at Six with Darcel Grimes and Jon Griener

6:30pm: ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings (God rest his soul)

7:00pm: Wheel of Fortune (nightime version)

7:30pm: Jeopardy!

8:00pm: Perfect Strangers

8:30pm: Head of The Class

9:00pm: Dynasty

10:00pm: Hotel

11:00pm: News 13 Nightcast with Grimes and Griener


11:30pm: M*A*S*H

12:00am: Nightline with Ted Koppel (delay from 11:30pm)

12:30am: The Dick Cavet Show (ABC 1986-87 run)

WHNS 21 (Independent, now FOX)

7:00am: Transformers

7:30am: ThunderCats

8:00am: GhostBusters (animated version of the popular 1984 movie)

8:30am: The Flintstones

9:00am: I Love Lucy

9:30am: The Andy Griffith Show (currently seen on Ch. 4 at 12:30pm weekdays)

10:00am: Litle House on The Prairie

11:00am: Petticoat Junction

11:30am: The Beverly Hillbillies

12:00pm: Perry Mason

1:00pm: Barnaby Jones

2:00pm: Quincy, M.E.

3:00pm: He-Man and Masters of the Universe

3:30pm: M.A.S.K.

4:00pm: G.I. Joe

4:30pm: SilverHawks

5:00pm: The Facts of Life

5:30pm: To Close for Comfort

6:00pm: The Fall Guy


7:00pm: Benson

7:30pm: Taxi

8:00pm: Movie ("Beulah Land") a 1980s TV miniseries

10:00pm: Magnum, P.I. (off-network reruns)

11:00pm: The Honeymooners

11:30pm: Bosom Buddies (the sitcom help launched the career of movie star Tom Hanks)

12:00am: The Odd Couple

12:30am: Archie Bunker's Place

1:00am: Bizarre

1:30am: INN News

WAXA 40 (Independent, now WMYA MyNetworkTV)

7:00am: Defenders of the Earth

7:30am: Super Chargers

8:00am: Heathcliff

8:30am: Zoobilee Zoo

9:00am: Richard Roberts

10:00am: Eight is Enough

11:00am: Julia

11:30am: Super Password hosted by the late Bert Convy (NBC, pre-empted on Ch. 4. One-day
delay from 12:00pm)

12:00pm: Strike it Rich

12:30pm: In Search Of... (Leonard Nimoy)

1:00pm: Movie ("Swanee River" 1939)

3:00pm: Inspector Gadget


3:30pm: Robotech

4:00pm: Heathcliff

4:30pm: $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

5:00pm: Knots Landing

6:00pm: The Ted Knight Show (sadly we loss him that year)

6:30pm: Soap

7:00pm: Flamingo Road

8:00pm: Movie ("Goodnight, My Love" 1972)

10:00pm: Police Woman (with Angie Dickinson)

11:00pm: Starsky and Hutch

12:00am: Tales of the Unexpected

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Re: RETRO: GREENVILLE/SPARTANBURG/ASHEVILLE LISTINGS OCT. 1, 1986

There is no way the Joan Rivers is in center square on Hollywood Squares on this date. That's
because eight days later she would begin hosting The Late Show, the first program ever aired by
the Fox network. IIRC, Rivers joined the show in its second season after her biter break-up with
Fox.

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Sorry about that. It was Shadow Stevens I think.

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If you had done research, you'd found that the center square was rotating until Rivers filled it
permanently in season 2. Shadoe Stevens jusd did the announcing in season 1; he would
become a regular panelist in season 2.

Retro Chicago TV - Saturday September 23, 1995

September 23, 1995 - TV Guide - Chicago Edition - Saturday

WGN TV only had the Prime Time WB programming. The Children's shows from Kids WB aired on
WCIU 26. 62 WJYS continued on with its general entertainment schedule a while longer.
2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

Saturday

5 AM SUPER SPORTS FOLLIES

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM EYE ON

6:30 DIFFERENT DRUMMERS

7 AM GARFIELD-Cartoons

7:30 TIMEON & PUMBA-Cartoons

8 AM ALADDAN-Cartoons

8:30 LITTLE MERMAID-Cartoons

9 AM MASK-Cartoons

9:30 NINJA TURTLES-Cartoons

10 AM NEW FELIX THE CAT-Cartoons

10:30 SANTO BUGITO-Cartoons

11 AM BEAKMANS WORLD-Children

11:30 REALLY WILD ANIMALS-Children

12 NOON BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

1 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

2 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Magazine

3 PM CBS SPORTS SHOW

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 SISKEL, EBERT, AND THE MOVIES


7 PM DOCTOR QUINN & THE MEDICINE WOMAN-Drama

8 PM TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL-Drama

9 PM WALKER TEXAS RANGER-Drama

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 CHICAGO BEARS WEEKLY

11 PM FOREVER KNIGHT-Drama

12 MID BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

1 AM HAVEN

1:30 MOVIE Kids Are Alright (1979)

3:30 MOVIE Necessity (1988)

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

5 AM WEEKEND TRAVEL UPDATE

5:30 VISIONS

6 AM SATURDAY TODAY

7 AM GOLF Ryder Cup

NORMALLY AIRING:

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SATURDAY TODAY

9 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10 AM SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

10:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

11 AM NBA INSIDE STUFF


11:30 NEWS FOR KIDS

12 NOON NAME YOUR ADVENTURE-Children

12:30 SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

12 NOON COLLEGE FOOTBALL Texas Longhorns vs Notre Dame Fighting Irish

3:30 PM GOLF Ryder Cup

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS (normally aired at 5)

6:30 NBC NEWS (normally aired at 530)

EXTRA normally aired at 6

7 PM JAG-Drama

9 PM SISTERS-Drama

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE-Comedy/Variety

12 MID COMEDY SHOWCASE

1 AM SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO

2 AM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

3 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

3:30 NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

5 AM WEEKEND

5:30 FACE TO FACE

6 AM PIGASSOS PLACE-Children

6:30 WONDERLAND-Children
7 AM MADELINE-Cartoons

7:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

7:30 FREE WILLY-Cartoon

8 AM GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE-Cartoons

8:30 REBOOT-Children

9 AM BUMP IN THE NIGHT-Children

9:30 FUDGE-Comedy

9:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

10 AM BUGS & TWEETY-Cartoons

10:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

11 AM WHAT A MESS-Cartoons

11:30 WEEKEND SPECIAL

12 NOON ANIMAL ADVENTURES-Children

12:30 WEEKEND

1 PM FACE TO FACE

1:30 LIGHTS ACTION HOLLYWOOD

2 PM COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ohio State Buckeyes At Pitsburgh Panthers

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

7 PM JEFF FOXWORTHY-Comedy

7:30 MAYBE THIS TIME-Comedy

8 PM ABC FAMILY MOVIE Great Mom Swap (1994)

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 MOVIE Perry Mason: Case For Fatal Fashion (1991)

12:30 ENTERTAINERS-Magazine
1:30 MOVIE Perry Mason: Case Of Lost Love (1987)

3:30 MOVIE Count The Horrors (1953)

9 WGN-TV (WB Prime Time) Tribune

5 AM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama

6 AM CHARLANDO-Spanish

6:30 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE

7 AM US FARM REPORT

7:30 MINORITY BUSINESS REPORT

8 AM WGN TV NEWS

9 AM MOTORWEEK

9:30 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS

10 AM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

11 AM SOUL TRAIN-Music

12 NOON HERCULES: LEGENDARY JOURNEYS-Adventure

1 PM LEADOFF MAN

1:30 BASEBALL Pitsburgh Pirates At Chicago Cubs

4:30 10TH INNING

5 PM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

6 PM CHEERS-Comedy

6:30 COACH-Comedy

7 PM BASEBALL Chicago White Sox At Minnesota Twins

10 PM WGN TV NEWS AT 9

10:30 MOVIE Deliverance (1972)


12:30 GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy

1 AM EMPTY NEST-Comedy

1:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

2 AM GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy

2:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

3 AM MOVIE Legend (1985)

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy

5:30 GOMER PYLR USMC-Comedy

6 AM PICK YOUR BRAIN-Children

6:30 NOT JUST NEWS

7 AM WHERE IS CARMEN SANDIEGO-Children

7:30 POWER RANGERS-Fantasy

8 AM MASKED RIDER-Fantasy

8:30 EEKSTRAVAGANZA-Cartoons

9 AM SPIDERMAN-Cartoons

9:30 THE TICK-Cartoons

10 AM X MEN-Cartoons

10:30 LIFE WITH LOUIE-Cartoons

11 AM ACTION MAN-Cartoons

11:30 MEGA MAN-Cartoons

12 NOON WWF WRESTLING

1 PM AMERICAN GLADIATORS
2 PM MR BELVIDERE-Comedy

2:30 MR BELVIDERE-Comedy

3 PM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

3:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

4 PM FAMILY TIES-Comedy

4:30 FAMILY TIES-Comedy

5 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

5:30 COSBY SHOW-Comedy

6 PM SEINFELD-Comedy

6:30 HOME IMPORVEMENT-Comedy

7 PM MARTIN-Comedy

7:30 PRESTON EPISODES-Comedy

8 PM COPS-Drama

8:30 AMERICAS MOST WANTED-Drama

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM CREW-Comedy

10:30 PRESTON EPISODES-Comedy

11 PM OUTER LIMITS-Drama

12 MID TALES FROM THE CRYPT-Drama

1 AM WWF WRESTLING

2 AM AMERICAN GLADIATORS

3 AM REAL STORIES OF HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

3:30 REAL STORIES OF HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

4 AM GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy

4:30 GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy


50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM DEATH VALLEY DAYS

5:30 CISCO KID-Western

6 AM KID TALK

6:30 POPEYE-Cartoons

7 AM BUGS BUNNY & FRIENDS-Cartoons

7:30 TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

8 AM IRON MAN-Cartoon

8:30 FANTASTIC FOUR-Cartoon

9 AM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

10 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

11 AM DIFFRENT STROKES-Comedy

11:30 SWEET VALLEY HIGH-Comedy

12 NOON HOGAN FAMILY-Comedy

12:30 STEP BY STEP-Comedy

1 PM WHOS THE BOSS-Comedy

1:30 GROWING PAINS-Comedy

2 PM MOVIE MOVIE DARYL (1985)

4 PM POINT MAN-Drama

5 PM LIVE SHOT-Drama

6 PM BAYWATCH-Drama

7 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

8 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction


9 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

10 PM NIGHT STAND

11 PM WRESTLING

12 MID SIRENS-Drama

1 AM HIGHLANDER-Drama

2 AM RENEGADE-Drama

3 AM LONSESOME DOVE-Drama

4 AM SIGHTINGS-Drama

26 WCUI (Ind./WB Kids/Business News) Wiegel

5 AM WORLD TOMORROW

5:30 IT IS WRITTEN

6 AM VOICE OF PROPHECY

6:30 KEY OF DAVID

7 AM EARNEST ANGELY

8 AM DRAGON BALL Z-Cartoons

8:30 CAPTAIN PLANET-Cartoons

9 AM ABBOTT & COSTELLO MOVIE RIO Rita (1942)

10:30 BLONDIE MOVIE Blondie (1938)

12 NOON MOVIE Creepy Terror (1964)

2 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

3 PM BONANZA-Western

4 PM WCW WRESTLING

5 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama
6 PM LAPD-Drama

6:30 TOP COPS-Drama

7 PM MOVIE Wizeguys (1986)

9 PM BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON-Drama

10 PM WCW WRESTLING

11 PM TOP COPS-Drama

11:30 MOVIE Revenge Of The Zombies (1943)

1:30 MOVIE Return To Horror High (1987)

3:30 SHEPHERDS CHAPEL-Religion

62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

12 NOON KICKBOXING

1 PM MOVIE Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)

3 PM MOVIE Double Dynamite (1952)

5 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN

6 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE

7 PM MOVIE Hot Lead Cold Feet (1978)

9 PM THRILLER

10 PM 12 OCLOCK HIGH

11 PM MOVIE Demons Of The Dead (1977)

1 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

11 WTTW (PBS)
20 WYCC (PBS)

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

44 WSNS (Telemundo) Telemundo

60 WEHS (HSN) Home Shopping Network

66 WGBO (Univision) Univision

Retro: Chicago Commercial Television Stations - Sunday September 24, 1995

September 24, 1995 - Chicago TV - Taken from Chicago TV Guide from September 23-29, 1995

WGN TV now has the Prime Time WB shows while 26 WCIU has the Kids WB programming.

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM COMMON GROUND

6:30 SPEAK OUT

7 AM SINGSTATION-Gospel Music

7:30 ROBERT SCHULLER-Religion

8 AM CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING-

9:30 MARTHA STEWART-Talk

10 AM NEWSMAKERS-Talk

10:30 FACE THE NATION-Interview

11 AM DAVE WANNSEDT

11:30 CHICAGO BEARS TODAY

12 NOON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

1 PM MCCLOUD-Drama
2:30 MOVIE Godfather (1972)

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM 60 MINUTES-Newsmagazine

7 PM CYBIL-Comedy

7:30 ALMOST PERFECT-Comedy

8 PM CBS MOVIE Whos Daughter Is She (1995)

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 BEARS EXTRA

11 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Newsmagazine

12 MID BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

1 AM FOREVER KNIGHT-Drama

2 AM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

3 AM CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

5 AM BLACK FORUM

5:30 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SUNDAY TODAY

8 AM GOLD Ryder Cup (Till 2:30 PM)

(normally aired)

8 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

9 AM MEET THE PRESS-Interview


10 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

11:30 NFL LIVE

12 NOON FIRST NFL FOOTBALL GAME OR LOCAL PROGRAMMING I DO NOT KNOW ABOUT

2:30 NFL LIVE

3 PM NFL FOOTBALL Kansas City Chiefs At Cleveland Browns

6 PM BROTHERLY LOVE-Comedy

6:30 MINOR ADJUSTMENTS-Comedy

7 PM MAD ABOUT YOU-Comedy

7:30 HOPE & GLORIA-Comedy

8 PM NBC MOVIE Unspoken Truth (1995)

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 BEARS SUNDAY

11 PM GEORGE MICHAEL SPORTS MACHINE

11:30 MEET THE PRESS-Interview (NORMALLY AIRED 10 AM)

12:30 EMERGENCY CALL

1 AM CURRENT AFFAIR EXTRA-Newsmagazine

2 AM COURT TV

2:30 NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

3 AM NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

5 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

5:30 TRAVEL TRAVEL

6 AM THIS IS THE LIFE


6:30 FACE TO FACE

7 AM SANCTURAY

7:30 WEEKEND

8 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA SUNDAY

9 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLY

11:30 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS

12 NOON BILL NYE-Children

12:30 BILL NYE-Children

1 PM MOVIE The Thing (1951)

3 PM MOVIE GI Blues (1960)

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS-Comedy

7 PM LOIS & CLARK-Adventure

8 PM ABC MOVIE Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)

10:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

11 PM INSIDE EDITION

11:30 MOVIE Murder In New Hampshire (1991)

1:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

2 AM ABC WORLD NEWS NOW

9 WGN-TV (WB Prime Time) Tribune

5 AM JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion
6 AM MADISONS ADVENTURES-Children

6:30 REALITY CHECKS-Children

7 AM FIELD TRIP-Children

7:30 GLADIATORS 2000-Children

8 AM BOZO THE CLOWN SUPER SUNDAY-Children

9 AM DINOSAURS-Comedy

9:30 DINOSAURS-Comedy

10 AM CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

10:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

11 AM OUT OF THE BLUE-Comedy

11:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

12 NOON EMPTY NEST-Comedy

12:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

1 PM LEAD OFF MAN

1:30 BASEBALL Pitsburgh Pirates At Chicago Cubs

4:30 10TH INNING

5 PM HUNTER-Drama

6 PM PINKY AND THE BRAIN-Cartoons

6:30 SISTER SISTER-Comedy

7 PM KIRK-Comedy

7:30 SIMON-Comedy

8 PM CLEGHORNE-Comedy

8:30 FIRST TIME OUT-Comedy

9 PM WGN TV NEWS

10 PM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction


11 PM HUNTER-Drama

12 MID THE ROAD-Music

1 AM HUNTER-Drama

2 AM HUNTER-Drama

3 AM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama

4 AM HILL STREET BLUES-Drama

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM SUNDAY MASS

5:30 ESTA SEMANA

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM IN TOUCH

8 AM D JAMES KENNEDY

9 AM BLADE WARRIORS

10 AM BEARS SUNDAY LIVE

11 AM NFL PRE GAME

12 NOON NFL FOOTBALL Chicago Bears At St Louis Rams

3 PM NFL FOOTBALL Arizona Cardinals At Dallas Cowboys

6 PM SPACE ABOVE AND BEYOND

7 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

7:30 SIMPSONS-Cartoon

8 PM MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

8:30 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS
10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

11:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11 PM MOVIE Black Widow (1987)

1 AM MOVIE Onion Field (1979)

3 AM MOVIE Beter Off Dead (1985)

50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM DEATH VALLEY DAYS

5:30 CISCO KID-Western

6 AM BLINKY BILL-Children

6:30 BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons

7 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

7:30 MEGA MAN-Cartoon

8 AM CREEPY CRAWLERS-Cartoon

8:30 GI JOE EXTREME-Cartoons

9 AM SPACE STRIKERS-Cartoons

9:30 TECHNOMAN-Cartoon

10 AM BABY HUEY-Cartoon

10:30 JETSONS-Cartoon

11 AM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

11:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

12 NOON LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

1 PM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

2 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

3 PM UPN MOVIE Guilty By Suspicion (1991)


5 PM BAYWATCH-Adventure

6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

7 PM STAR TREK: VOYAGER-Science Fiction

8 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

9 PM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

10 PM BAYWATCH-Adventure

11 PM SIGHTINGS-Drama

12 MID MOVIE Murder At Orient Express (1974)

3 AM MOVIE Warning Shot (1967)

26 WCUI (Ind./WB Kids/Business News) Wiegel

5 AM INFOMERCIALS

6 AM JAMES ROBINSON

6:30 BENNY HINN

7 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

8 AM FRED PRICE

9 AM DOUBLE DRAGON-Cartoons

9:30 STRIKE FORCE-Cartoons

10 AM SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

10:30 YOGI & FRIENDS-Cartoon

11 AM ANIMANIACS-Cartoons

11:30 SYLVESTER & TWEETY-Cartoons

12 NOON BUGS & DAFFY AKA THATS WB-Cartoons

12:30 PINKY & THE BRAIN-Cartoons


1 PM FREAKZOID-Cartoons

1:30 EARTHWORM JIM-Cartoons

2 PM GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy

2:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy

3 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama

4 PM WCW WRESTLING

5 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

6 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama

7 PM MOVIE Kansas (1988)

9 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

10 PM QUINCY-Drama

11 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

12 MID QUINCY-Drama

2 AM SHEPHERDS CHAPEL

62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

6 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of Christ

7:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God

9 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist

10:30 LLOYD OGLAVIE

11 AM JERRY FAWELL

12 NOON MOVIE Wild Rovers (1971)

2 PM MOVIE Bite The Bullet (1975)


4 PM MOVIE Great Catherine (1968)

6 PM JIMMY SWAGGART

7 PM IN TOUCH

8 PM FRED PRICE

9 PM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of Christ

10:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God

12 MID PAID PROGRAMMING

11 WTTW TV (PBS)

20 WYCC (PBS)

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

44 WSNS (Telemundo) Telemundo

56 WYIN (PBS)

60 WEHS (HSN) Home Shopping Network

66 WGBO (Univision) Univision

Retro: Chicago English Commercial Stations - Weekdays September 24-29, 1995

September 24-29, 1995 - Taken from Chicago TV Guide September 23-29, 1995 - WGN now is
only Prime Time WB programming while 26 WCIU has Kids WB.

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

5 AM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6 AM CBS NEWS

6:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS


7 AM CBS NEWS THIS MORNING

9 AM PHIL DONAHUE-Talk

10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

11 AM YOUNG & THE RESTLESS-Serial

12 NOON CHANNEL 2 NEWS

12:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL-Serial

1 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial

2 PM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial

3 PM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL-Talk

4 PM AMERICAN JOURNAL-Magazine

4:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

Monday

7 PM THE NANNY-Comedy

7:30 YOU CANT HURRY LOVE-Comedy

8 PM MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

8:30 ITS NOT FOR YOU-Comedy

9 PM CHICAGO HOPE-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM THE CLIENT

8 PM CBS MOVIE Element Of Truth (1995)


Wednesday

7 PM BLESS THIS HOUSE-Comedy

7:30 DAVES WORLD-Comedy

8 PM CENTRAL PARK WEST-Drama

9 PM COURTHOUSE-Drama

Thursday

7 PM MURDER SHE WROTE-Drama

8 PM NEW YORK NEWS-Drama

9 PM 48 HOURS

Friday

7 PM DWEEBS-Comedy

7:30 BONNIE HUNT-Comedy

8 PM AMERICAN GOTHIC-Drama

9 PM PICKET FENCES-Drama

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 DAVID LETTERMAN-Variety

11:30 TOM SNYDER-Talk

12:30 DAY & DATE-Talk

1:35 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Magazine

2:05 AMERICAN JOURNAL-Newsmagazine

2:35 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

3 AM CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE (Early Tues-Early Fri)

MOVIE Final Countdown (1980)


5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

5 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM TODAY-Couric/Gumbell

9 AM THE OTHER SIDE-Talk

10 AM LEEZA-Talk

11 AM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

12 NOON ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

1 PM DANNY-Talk

2 PM JERRY SPRINGER-Talk

3 PM CURRENT AFFAIR-Newsmagazine

3:30 HARD COPY-Newsmagazine

4 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

6:30 EXTRA-Newsmagazine

Monday

7 PM FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

7:30 IN THE HOUSE-Comedy

8 PM NBC MOVIE Beauty Revenge (1995)


Tuesday

7 PM WINGS-Comedy

7:30 NEWSRADIO-Comedy

8 PM FRASIER-Comedy

8:30 PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS-Comedy

9 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

Wednesday

7 PM SEAQUEST 2032

8 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

9 PM LAW & ORDER-Drama

Thursday

7 PM FRIENDS-Comedy

7:30 SINGLE GUY-Comedy

8 PM SEINFELD-Comedy

8:30 CAROLINE IN THE CITY-Comedy

9 PM ER-Drama

Friday

7 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES

8 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

9 PM HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET-Drama

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 JAY LENO-Variety

11:30 CONAN OBRIAN-Variety


12:30 GREG KINNEAR-Talk

1 AM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

1:30 HARD COPY-Newsmagazine

2 AM AMERICAS MOST WANTED FINAL JUSTICE-Docudrama

2:30 NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

3 AM NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

5 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA-Gibson/Lundon

9 AM OPRAH WINFREY-Talk

10 AM MIKE & MATY-Talk

11 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 LOVING-Serial

12 NOON ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

1 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

3 PM INSIDE EDITION-Newsmagazine

3:30 JEOPARDY-Game

4 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS


6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

Monday

7 PM MARSHAL-Drama

8 PM NFL FOOTBALL San Francisco 49ers At Detroit Lions

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12 MID CARNE-Talk

1 AM ROLANDA-Talk

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

2:30 ABC WORLD NEWS NOW

Tuesday

7 PM ROSEANNE-Comedy

7:30 HUDSON STREET-Comedy

8 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT-Comedy

8:30 COACH-Comedy

9 PM NYPD BLUE-Drama

Wednesday

7 PM ELLEN-Comedy

7:30 DREW CAREY-Comedy

8 PM GRACE UNDER FIRE-Comedy

8:30 NAKED TRUTH-Comedy

9 PM PRIME TIME LIVE-Newsmagazine

Thursday
7 PM CHARLIE GRACE-Drama

8 PM MONROES-Drama

9 PM TURNING POINT-Newsmagazine

Friday

7 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

7:30 BOY MEETS WORLD-Comedy

8 PM STEP BY STEP-Comedy

8:30 HANGING WITH MR COOPER-Comedy

9 PM 20/20-Newsmagazine

Tuesday/Early Wednesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 NIGHTLINE-Ted Kopel

11 PM CARNE-Talk

12 MID ROLANDA-Talk

1 AM JEOPARDY-Game

1:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

2 AM ABC WORLD NEWS NOW (Except Friday/Early Saturday)

LAST CALL (Early Saturday)

2 AM IN CONCERT (Early Saturday)

3 AM MOVIE Reckless Moment (1949) (Early Saturday)

9 WGN-TV (WB Prime Time) Tribune

5 AM KENNETH COPELAND-Religion
5:30 JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

6 AM PERFECT STRANGERS-Comedy

6:30 A DIFFERENT WORLD-Comedy

7 AM WGN TV NEWS

8 AM REGIS & KATHY LEE-Talk

9 AM GEORGE & ALANA-Talk

10 AM JENNY JONES-Talk

11 AM GERALDO-Talk

12 NOON WGN TV NEWS

1 PM MAURY POVICH-Talk

2 PM CHARLES PEREZ-Talk

3 PM SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

3:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

4 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

4:30 FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

5 PM FULL HOUSE-Comedy

5:30 BLOSSOM-Comedy

6 PM CHEERS-Comedy

6:30 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

7 PM BASEBALL Cardinals At Chicago Cubs (Mon-Tues)

SISTER SISTER-Comedy (Wed)

MOVIE Not Quite Human (1987) Thurs

HERCULES (Fri)

7:30 PARENTHOOD-Comedy (Wed)

8 PM WAYANS BROTHERS-Comedy (Wed)


XENA-Adventure (Thurs)

8:30 UNHAPPILY EVER AFTER-Comedy (Wed)

9 PM WGN TV NEWS (Wed-Fri)

10 PM WGN TV NEWS (Mon-Tues)

NIGHT COURT-Comedy (Wed-Fri)

10:30 MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

11 PM GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy

11:30 COACH-Comedy

12 MID IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT-Drama

1 AM HONEYMOONERS-Comedy

1:30 JEFFERSONS-Comedy

2 AM WGN TV NEWS

3 AM JENNY JONES-Talk

4 AM CHARLES PEREZ-Talk

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

5:30 FAMILY TIES-Comedy

6 AM FOX 32 NEWS

7 AM FOX THING IN THE MORNING

9 AM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

9:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

10 AM GABRIELLE-Talk

11 AM MARK WALBERG-Talk
12 NOON GORDON ELLIOT-Talk

1 PM WONDER YEARS-Comedy

1:30 COSBY SHOW-Comedy

2 PM CLUBHOUSE-Children

2:30 BOBBYS WORLD-Cartoon

3 PM TAZMNANIA-Cartoons

3:30 X MEN-Cartoons

4 PM BATMAN & ROBIN-Cartoons

4:30 POWER RANGERS-Fantasy

5 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

5:30 COSBY SHOW-Comedy

6 PM SEINFELD-Comedy

6:30 HOME IMPROVEMENT-Comedy

Monday

8 PM MELROSE PLACE-Drama

9 PM PARTNERS-Comedy

9:30 NED & STACY-Comedy

Tuesday

7 PM FOX MOVIE Weird World (1995)

Wednesday

7 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

8 PM PARTY OF 5-Drama

Thursday

7 PM LIVING SINGLE-Comedy
7:30 CREW-Comedy

8 PM NEW YORK UNDERCOVER-Drama

Friday

7 PM STRANGE LUCK-Drama

8 PM X FILES-Drama

Monday-Friday

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

10:30 COPS-Drama

11 PM COPS-Drama

11:30 REAL STORIES OF HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

12 MID THREES COMPANY-Comedy

12:30 M*A*S*H-Comedy

1 AM FOX 32 NEWS

2 AM GABRIELLE-Talk

3 AM MARK WALBERG-Talk

4 AM GORDON ELLIOT-Talk

50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM BUGS BUNNY & POPEYE-Cartoons

5:30 TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

6 AM VR TROOPERS-Adventure

6:30 MUTANT LEAGUE-Cartoons


7 AM MIGHTY MAX-Cartoons

7:30 JETSONS-Cartoon

8 AM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

8:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

9 AM SILVER SPOONS-Comedy

9:30 DIFFRENT STROKES-Comedy

10 AM GIMME A BREAK-Comedy

10:30 FACTS OF LIFE-Comedy

11 AM HOGAN FAMILY-Comedy

11:30 DOOGIE HOUSER MD-Comedy

12 NOON RICKII LAKE-Talk

1 PM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

2 PM DOOGIE HOUSER MD-Comedy

2:30 GROWING PAINS-Comedy

3 PM GOOF TROOP-Cartoons

3:30 BONKERS-Cartoons

4 PM ALLADIN-Cartoons

4:30 GARGOYELS-Cartoons

5 PM FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

5:30 WHOS THE BOSS-Comedy

6 PM STEP BY STEP-Comedy

6:30 ROSEANNE-Comedy

Monday

7 PM STAR TREK: VOYAGER-Science Fiction


8 PM NOWHERE MAN-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM DEADLY GAMES-Drama

8 PM LIVE SHOT-Drama

Wednesday

7 PM RENEGADE-Drama

8 PM LANDS END-Drama

Thursday

7 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

8 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

Friday

7 PM KUNG FU-Drama

8 PM BABYLON 5-Drama

Monday-Friday

9 PM WHATS HAPPENING-Comedy

9:30 GOOD TIMES-Comedy

10 PM ROSEANNE-Comedy

10:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

11 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS-Comedy

11:30 AMEN-Comedy

12 MID STEPHANIE MILLER-Talk

1 AM TEMPEST-Talk

2 AM SANFORD & SON-Comedy

2:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy


3 AM RICKII LAKE-Talk

4 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

26 WCUI (Ind./WB Kids/Business News) Wiegel

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

6:30 YOGI & FRIENDS-Cartoons

7 AM HIGHLANDER: ANIMATED SERIES-Cartoons

7:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons

8 AM SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

8:30 SAILOR MOON-Cartoon

9 AM MARKETWATCH/NEWS/ASK AN EXPERT

12 NOON LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

12:30 MC HALES NAVY-Comedy

1 PM BEWITCHED-Comedy

1:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy

2 PM MUNSTERS-Comedy

2:30 TALE SPIN-Cartoons

3 PM GARFIELD-Cartoons

3:30 DENNIS THE MENACE-Cartoon

4 PM THATS WB-Cartoons

4:30 ANIMANIACS-Cartoons

5 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

5:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy


6 PM RICHARD BEY-Talk

7 PM GET SMART-Comedy

8 PM HOGANS HEROES-Comedy

8:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy

9 PM NEWHART-Comedy

9:30 ODD COUPLE-Comedy

10 PM TOP COPS

10:30 LAPD

11 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

12 MID LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama

1 AM BARNABY JONES-Drama

2 AM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

3 AM NORTHERN EXPOSURE-Drama

4 AM BONANZA-Westren

62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM BOB TILTON

6 AM KENNETH COPELAND

6:30 BENNY HINN

7 AM BOTS MASTER-Cartoons

7:30 SONIC THE HEDGEHOG-Cartoon

8 AM CONAN THE ADVENTURER-Cartoon

8:30 PAM & BUFFY-Children

9 AM JAMES ROBINSON-Religion
9:30 JOYCE MEYER

10 AM 700 CLUB

11 AM BOB TILTON

12 NOON GUNSMOKE-Western

1 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy

1:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

2 PM MY FAVORITE MARTIAN-Comedy

2:30 MORK & MINDY-Comedy

3 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN-Drama

4 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

5 PM WALTONS-Drama

6 PM MATLOCK-Drama

7 PM MOVIE Gumball Ralley (1976) Mon

Snap Shot (1977) Tues

Blue Hawaii (1961) Wed

Stone Killer (1973) Thurs

St Louis Blues (1958) Fri

9 PM SIMON & SIMON-Drama

10 PM NIGHT HEAT-Drama

11 PM BENNY HILL

11:30 LOVE CONNECTION

12 MID INFOMERCIALS

11 WTTW (PBS)

20 WYCC (PBS)
38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

44 WSNS (Telemundo) Telemundo

56 WYIN (PBS)

60 WEHS (HSN) Home Shopping Network/Silver King

66 WGBO (Univision) Univision

Retro: Kentucky Sunday, February 12, 1961

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition

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

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

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

8:30 Faith For Today

9 AM Herald Of Truth

9:30 Christian Science

9:45 Industry On Parade

10 AM The Answer

10:30 Speak Up (local discussion program)

11 AM This Is The Life

11:30 Christophers

12 N Big Picture

12:30 Frontiers Of Faith

1 PM Ask Your Doctor


1:30 NBA Basketball: Lakers-(St. Louis) Hawks

3:30 Ask Washington (time approximate)

4 PM Celebrity Golf (Sam Snead takes on Mr. and Mrs.

Johnny Weissmuller, who use an alternating-shot

format. Harry Von Zell does play-by-play.)

4:30 Chet Huntley Reporting (how an African student

arranges to study at an American university)

5 PM Meet The Press (Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. is

guest, COLOR)

5:30 Lassie (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 11, says it's the

same episode that airs on CBS at 6)

6 PM Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (the U-boat

peril, ABC, delay from 9:30 PM)

6:30 Flintstones (ABC, delay from Fri 7:30)

7 PM National Velvet

7:30 Tab Hunter

8 PM Chevy Show (Janet Blair, Ricardo Montalban, and

Bety Garret in "Autumn Crocus," with Montalban in

the unlikely role of an Alpine innkeeper with whom Blair's

character falls madly in love; Garret's character plays

Cupid for them, COLOR)

9 PM Loreta Young (Darryl Hickman wrote and stars in "The

Golden Cord," about a rock 'n' roller who writes a song

which his manager rewrites and makes more suggestive.)

9:30 Interpol Calling


10 PM Wyat Earp (ABC, delay from Tue 7:30)

10:30 News (Bob Kay)

10:40 Weather

10:45 Sports

10:50 Movie: "The Eternal Sea"

12:50 News

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

8:30 Church By The Road (COLOR)

9 AM Cadle Tabernacle

9:30 Family Affair (not the sitcom, which didn't debut

until 1966, more than likely a religious program, COLOR)

10 AM University Of Cincinnati Horizons (COLOR)

10:30 Catholic Hour (delay from 1:30 PM)

11 AM The Story

11:30 Cartoons

11:45 United Steelworkers Meeting

12 N World Front (COLOR)

12:30 City Manager (COLOR)

12:45 Report To The People

1 PM Bob Braun's Bandstand

2:15 Changing Times

2:30 NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks

4:45 News (Manning/Miller, time approximate)


5 PM Celebrity Golf

5:30 Chet Huntley Reporting

6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

6:30 Expedition! (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 9, delay

from Tue 7 PM)

7 PM Shirley Temple's Storybook (Louisa May Alcot's

"Onawandah," about a Native American boy who

is shot by Puritans; a widow and her son want to

nurse him back to health but other setlers think him

a "heathen" and have other ideas, COLOR)

8 PM National Velvet

8:30 Tab Hunter

9 PM Chevy Show (COLOR)

10 PM Loreta Young

10:30 This Is Your Life

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "China Gate"

WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC)

10:30 Homestead U.S.A. (religious)

11 AM Christophers

11:30 Meet The Professor (one that would have interested

me: Lamar Dodd, chair of the fine arts department at

my alma mater, the University of Georgia, delay from


11 AM)

12 N Directions '61

12:30 Pip The Piper (delay from 11:30 AM)

1 PM Issues And Answers (delay from 12:30 PM)

1:30 Oral Roberts

2 PM Popeye

2:30 Junior Auction

3 PM Roundup U.S.A. (depressed areas in the Northeast,

delay from 2:30 PM)

3:30 Championship Bridge (Olive Paterson and Alvin Landy

vs. George Foerstner and Harry Harkavy, delay from 3 PM)

4 PM Paul Winchell (Glen Martin and Company, horizontal-bar act;

Burger's canine revue, delay from 3:30 PM)

4:30 Rocky And His Friends

5 PM Maty's Funday Funnies (delay from 4 PM)

5:30 Walt Disney Presents ("The Best Doggoned Dog In The World,"

a look at dogs from all over the world)

6:30 Maverick

7:30 Lawman

8 PM The Rebel

8:30 The Islanders

9:30 Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (1941: the Atlantic

Charter, U.S. entry into World War II)

10 PM News (Joe Halburnt)

10:10 Weather (Tolbert, no first name given)


10:15 Sports (Celania, no first name given)

10:30 Ernie Kovacs ("Take A Good Look," panelists are Edie Adams,

Cesar Romero, and Carl Reiner, delay from Thu 9:30 PM)

11 PM Movie: "Rhythm On The River" (Bing Crosby stars, from '40)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Rural America

7:30 Christophers

8 AM Church In The Home

8:30 Faith For Today

9 AM Religious Town Hall

9:30 This Is The Life

10 AM Call The Doctor

10:45 Sacred Heart

11 AM Hour Of St. Francis

11:30 Big Picture

12 N All-Star Golf (Sam Snead vs. Cary Middlecoff,

delay from Sat 5 PM)

1 PM Championship Bridge (says it's the same show

airing at 3:30 CT on Ch. 7)

1:30 TV Reader's Digest

2 PM Movie: "State Street"

3:45 1012 (no idea what this is)

4 PM Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (the batle


of Taranto, where the British Navy destroyed half

the Italian batle fleet, delay from 10:30 PM)

4:30 Paul Winchell

5 PM Maty's Funday Funnies

5:30 Rocky And His Friends

6 PM Union Pacific

6:30 Walt Disney Presents

7:30 Maverick

8:30 Lawman

9 PM The Rebel

9:30 The Islanders

10:30 U.S. Border Patrol

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "The Brave Don't Cry"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

8:30 Indiana University

9 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

9:30 Look Up And Live

10 AM Children's Gospel Hour

10:30 Camera Three (in honor of Abraham Lincoln's

birthday, foreign views from the writings of

Dostoyevsky, Queen Victoria, Karl Marx, and

Victor Hugo)
10:55 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11 AM Cartoon Circus

11:30 Contrails

12 N Lure Of The Library

12:30 Talk Back

1 PM Bishop Sheen

1:30 Sunday (CBS) Sports Spectacular (highlights

of the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, CA)

3 PM Young People's Concert (Leonard Bernstein and the

New York Philharmonic salute Aaron Copland in a

concert taped in November 1960.)

4 PM Amateur Hour (the Flying D's, an acrobatic quintet

from Peoria, IL, are among Ted's guests)

4:30 GE College Bowl (Gonzaga vs. either Fairleigh Dickinson

University or the University of Georgia)

5 PM Bringing Up Buddy (delay from Mon 7:30)

5:30 Twentieth Century (timely even today: the problems

high school seniors face when applying to college;

Walter Cronkite narrates)

6 PM Ernie Kovacs (ABC, same as the show on Ch. 7)

6:30 Dennis The Menace

7 PM Ed Sullivan (Henry Fonda, Peggy Lee, Paul Anka, Carl

Reiner, Mel Brooks, Myron Cohen, vocal quartet the

Wanderers, acrobatic comedy act the Martelli Trio,

dancer Carmen de Lavallade)


8 PM GE Theater

8:30 Jack Benny (guest: Mamie Van Doren)

9 PM Robert Herridge Theater (William Shatner as the mayor

of a Western town, who promises to get rid of the sheriff)

9:30 What's My Line? (Martin Gabel subs for Bennet Cerf)

10 PM Rough Riders

10:30 News (Hugh Smith)

10:40 Weather

10:45 Movie: "Rio Rita" (Abbot and Costello)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS)

8:30 Praise Hour

9 AM Christophers

9:30 The Answer

10 AM Skipper Ryle

12 N University Of Cincinnati In The Home

12:30 Background

1 PM Championship Bowling (Glenn Allison vs.

Al Savas)

2 PM Movie: "Oil For The Lamps Of China"

4 PM Young People's Concert

5 PM Polka Parade

5:30 GE College Bowl

6 PM Victory At Sea
6:30 Twentieth Century

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater

9:30 Jack Benny

10 PM Candid Camera (in Raleigh, Keenan Wynn discovers

that there are seven things a stranger will give him)

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM News, Weather (Paul Jones)

11:15 Movie: "Roughly Speaking"

WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC)

11:30 Christophers

12 N This Is The Life

12:30 Frontiers Of Faith

1 PM Film Feature

1:30 NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks

3:30 Ask Washington (time approximate)

4 PM Science Fiction Theater

4:30 Chet Huntley Reporting

5 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

5:30 People Are Funny

6 PM Shirley Temple's Storybook (COLOR)


7 PM National Velvet

7:30 Tab Hunter

8 PM Chevy Show (COLOR)

9 PM Loreta Young

9:30 This Is Your Life

10 PM Jackpot Bowling Starring Milton Berle

(Buddy Bomar vs. Stan Marchut, delay

from Mon 9:30 PM)

10:30 News (Biff Cole)

10:40 Movie: "The Lady Wants Mink"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC)

12:45 Children's Gospel Hour

1:15 Christian Hour

2 PM This Is The Life

2:30 NBA Basketball: Lakers-Hawks

4:30 Ask Washington (time approximate)

5 PM Walt Disney Presents ("The End Of The Trail,"

first in a new series of Texas John Slaughter

adventures, ABC, delay from 6:30 PM)

6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

6:30 People Are Funny

7 PM Adventures In Paradise (ABC, delay from Mon 9:30)

8 PM National Velvet
8:30 Tab Hunter

9 PM Chevy Show (COLOR)

10 PM Loreta Young

10:30 This Is Your Life

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: TBA

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

9:30 The Answer

10 AM Skipper Ryle

12 N Christophers

12:30 News

12:45 Christian Science

1 PM Faith For Today

1:30 Human Relations

2 PM Living Word

2:15 Poet Of The Camera

2:30 Sunday (CBS) Sports Spectacular (Los

Angeles Invitational Indoor Track and Field

Meet, delay of at least a week)

4 PM Young People's Concert

5 PM Amateur Hour

5:30 GE College Bowl

6 PM Dennis The Menace (delay from 7:30)


6:30 Twentieth Century

7 PM Tales Of The Vikings

7:30 Maverick

8:30 Sea Hunt

9 PM Jack Benny (CBS, delay from 9:30)

9:30 The Islanders

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Championship Bowling

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

8:45 Christian Science

9 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

9:30 Look Up And Live

10 AM Adventurous Mission

10:30 Sacred Heart

10:45 St. Mark's Services (don't know what

denomination this church is)

12 N Comedy Theater

12:45 Science Theater (Science Fiction Theater?)

1:15 Inside Basketball

1:30 Sunday (CBS) Sports Spectacular (same as

Ch. 11)

3 PM Young People's Concert


4 PM Amateur Hour

4:30 GE College Bowl

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Twentieth Century

6 PM Lassie

6:30 Dennis The Menace

7 PM Ed Sullivan

8 PM GE Theater

8:30 Jack Benny

9 PM Candid Camera

9:30 What's My Line?

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

10:20 Arad McCutchan (local variety show)

10:50 Movie: "Naughty Martine" (not to be confused

with "Naughty Marieta," this is a French film

from '53)

Retro: New York City, Friday, February 13, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS)

Evening
7:45-Film Shorts

8:15-Winter Olympics Film

8:30-Feature Film: Abe Lincoln in

With Walter Huston

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC)

Afternoon

1:00-Home Service Club: Tex and Jinx

1:30-Television Newsreel

Evening

7:30-News Presentation; John Cameron Swayze

7:45-Musical Merry-Go-Round-Jack Kilty

8: 00-Film: Sports

8:15-Travel Film

8:25-Ski News

8:30-Film

8:45-Boxing, Madison Square Garden

WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont)

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery


6:45-Walter Compton, News

7:00-Play Room

7:30-Pictures in the News: Films

8:00-Fashions on Parade

8:30-Film Shorts

9:00-Sport Names to Remember

9:05-Wrestling Jamaica Arena

Retro; Cleveland. Ohio, Saturday, December 31, 1949

Source; Cleveland Plain Dealer

Stations;

4-WNBK (NBC O&O)

5-WEWS (CBS)

9-WXEL (ABC/DuMont)

MORNINGS

10:00

5-Test Patern (all day until program start at 6:30 PM)

EVENING

6:30

5-Film Shorts
6:35

4-Bulletin Board

6:40

4-Don Winslow (news)

7:00

4-Lone Ranger (from ABC)

5-Movie Time

9-Test Patern

7:30

4-Nature of Things

5-Hollywood Screen Test with Neil Hamilton (from ABC)

9-Recreation Dept.

7:45

4-Leon Pearson with NBC News

8:00

4-Film

5-Paul Whiteman (from ABC)

9-Spin The Picture (from DuMont)

8:30

4-Chicago Jazz

9:00

4-Who Said That?

5-Range Riders

9-Cavalcade of Stars with Jackie Gleason (DuMont)

9:30
4-Meet The Press

10:00

4-New Years' Party

5-AHL Hockey; Cleveland Barons vs. Cincinatti

9-Wrestling

10:35

5-Sports This Week

10:45

5-New Years' Party

11:45

4-Times Square Live Coverage

11:50

5-Times Square Live Coverage

12:05

4-Program Preview

12:15

5-Feature Film

12:30

9-Preview Corner

As you can see, even large city stations in places like Cleveland offered litle daytime fare on
weekends in the late 1940s although this would soon change. While all three stations had a basic
affiliation with at least one network (channel 9 had agreements with both ABC and DuMont) all
three stations, including NBC O&O WNBK, would take other networks' shows depending on the
preference of the basic affiliate, and the schedule (WXEL allowed competitors to take some of its
networks' shows if they began before WXEL sign-on time).
I'm presuming that the hockey game between the Cleveland Barons and Cincinnati Mohawks
was shown live? If so, it was a 10PM faceoff?

I wasn't born then but I beleive hockey games were televised during the 3rd Period only, until
the early 70's. At least for the NHL.

Does anyone know if that Barons-Mohawks ice hockey game was in Cleveland or Cincinnati?

The Game was at Cleveland Arena and the Barons won 5-1 before 6,891 fans..

Reon Winslow..That was actually the serial "Don Winslow of The Navy" on WNBK..Not a
Newscast. The primary WNBK newscaster was a gentleman named Ed Wallace..

Retro: Vancouver/Victoria/Seatle Thurs, Feb 6, 1969

from TV Guide-Western British Columbia edition

CBUT 2-CBC Vancouver

relays on 3 Chilliwack, 4 Port Alberni, 7 Ucluelet, 9 Courtenay, 9 Hope, 11 Squamish and 13


Bowen Island

10:00 Canadian Schools "Wet Behind the Years" (history of early steamshipping in Canada)

10:30 Friendly Giant (c)

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:25 Pick of the Week

11:55 CBC News

noon Luncheon Date

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

1:00 Coronation Street

1:30 As the World Turns (c)


2:00 Weaker(?) Sex (how people treat animals, conclusion) (c)

2:30 Bob Switzer (c)

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)

4:30 Bananas (c)

5:00 Square Knights (c)

5:30 Treasure Island (c)

6:00 Sportscene (c/Ted(?) Reynolds)

6:30 Hourglass (c/Quintrell)

7:30 Gentle Ben "Flamingo Flats" (c)

8:00 Telescope (c/a hour-long look at supercities of the future, focusing on the areas between
Boston and DC, and Tokyo and Yokohama; as well as how Canadians can prepare for the
potential one from Montreal to Toronto...panelists include architect Moshe Safdie, designer John
Andrews, urban planner Constantinos Doxiadis, Ray Bradbury, Buckminster Fuller, and John
Kenneth Galbraith)

9:00 CBC News Special "Was Tom Thomson Murdered?" (c/an investigation into the mysterious
1917 death of Canadian artist Tom Thomson; pre-empts Name of the Game)

10:00 Adam-12 (c)

10:30 Man at the Center (profiling Dutch graphic artist Maurits Escher)

11:00 CBC News (Stanley Burke)

11:20 Viewpoint

11:25 News/Sports

11:40 Movie "Carry On Cruising" (c)

KOMO 4-ABC Seatle

6:15 Farm News (c)


6:20 Thought for the Day (c)

6:25 News (c)

6:30 Bears, Bulls, Bucks

7:00 Viewpoint (c/Dr. Peter Fisher on highway safety)

7:30 Leave It to Beaver

8:00 News (c/Milt Furness)

8:15 Good Morning (c)

9:00 Donald O'Connor (c/guests Jan Sterling, Mel Carter, Jeannee Sheffield, Pat Harrington, and
Walter Scharf)

10:30 Movie "Honeymoon for Three"

noon Bewitched

12:30 Funny You Should Ask (c)

12:55 Children's Doctor (c)

1:00 Dream House (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 F Troop

5:00 What's My Line? (c)

5:30 News (c/Jack Eddy)

6:00 ABC News (c/Frank Reynolds)

6:30 News (c/Jack Eddy)

7:00 Outdoor Sportsman (c)


7:30 Flying Nun (c)

8:00 That Girl (c/it's a Thomas family reunion as Marlo is joined by sister Terre (making her TV
acting debut, and singing), brother Tony (playing a drummer), and father Danny (making a
cameo))

8:30 Bewitched (c)

9:00 What's It All About, World? (c, premiere/Dean Martin hosts a weekly menage of
contemporary satire; joined by Martin Landau and Barbara Bain)

10:00 Wackiest Ship in the Army (c)

11:00 News (c/Bill Brubaker)

11:30 Joey Bishop (c/guests George Kirby and Judy Roberts)

KING 5-NBC Seatle

6:20 Farm News (c)

6:30 Telecourse: German

7:00 Today (c/analysis of US air power, interview with India's Minister of Health & Family
Planning, and a teacher from the Harkness Ballet with a ballet film; news at 7:25)

9:00 Telescope (c/first of 3 IRS shows on what to do with your W2s; Nancy Dickerson has NBC
News at 9:25)

10:00 Personality (c)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

11:00 Jeopardy! (c)

11:30 Eye Guess (c)

11:55 KING's Queen (c)

noon Hidden Faces (c)

12:30 Days of Our Lives (c)

1:00 Doctors (c)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)


2:00 You Don't Say! (c)

2:30 Match Game (c)

2:55 NBC News (c/Floyd Kalber)

3:00 Concentration (c)

3:30 Mike Douglas (c/guests Sammy Davis Jr, Sidney Poitier, Skiles & Henderson, and Lola Falana)

5:00 McHale's Navy

5:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

6:00 NBC News (c/Huntley-Brinkley)

6:30 News (c/Ted Bryant)

7:30 Daniel Boone (c)

8:30 Ironside "The Prophecy" (c)

9:30 Dragnet (c)

10:00 Dean Martin (c/guests Lou Rawls, Lainie Kazan, Shecky Greene, and Stanley Myron
Handelman)

11:00 News (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c/pinch-hiter Flip Wilson welcomes Jackie Cain, Roy Kral, B.B. King, and
Bob & Ray)

1:00 News (c)

1:05 Movie "The Doolins of Oklahoma"

CHEK 6-CBC/CTV Victoria (sister station to CHAN, simulcasting much of its local programming)

relays on 2 Port Alice, 3 Port Hardy, 3 Camp Woss, 5 Sointula, 6 Nipkish, 7 Kelsey Bay and 9
Kokish

6:30 University of the Air (English course)

7:00 Good Morning (Morrier)

8:00 Pete's Place

8:30 Romper Room (c)


9:00 Ed Allen (c)

9:30 TV Bingo (c)

10:00 Canadian Schools "Wet Behind the Years"

10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene

11:00 Pierre Berton (c/guest Austin Clarke)

11:30 Newlywed Game (c)

noon Noon Show

12:45 Movie "The Monocle"

2:15 Cullinary Capers

2:30 Perry's Probe (c/guest cybernetics expert John Ertl)

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night (c)

4:00 Galloping Gourmet (c)

4:30 Bananas (c)

5:00 Bewitched (c)

5:30 Here's Lucy (c)

6:00 News Hour (Cameron Bell)

7:00 Jerry Lewis (c/guests Noel Harrison, John Byner, and the Osmond Brothers; NBC and ch 8
aired this Tuesday at 7:30)

8:00 Telescope (c)

9:00 CBC News Special "Was Tom Thomson Murdered?" (c)

10:00 Defenders

11:00 CBC News (c)

11:20 News/Sports

11:40 Movie "The Courtney Affair"


KIRO 7-CBS Seatle

6:40 News (c)

6:50 Let's Talk About... (c)

7:00 J.P. Patches (c)

8:30 Captain Kangaroo (c)

9:00 CBS News (c/Joseph Benti)

9:25 Editorial (Cooney)

9:30 Perry Mason "The Crooked Candle"

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life (c)

11:25 CBS News (c/Joseph Benti)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

noon Lucille Ball

12:30 As the World Turns (c)

1:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c)

1:30 Guiding Light (c)

2:00 Secret Storm (c)

2:30 Edge of Night (c)

3:00 Linkleter Show (c/guests Vincent Price and Gogi Grant)

3:30 J.P. Patches (c)

4:00 Voyage to the Botom of the Sea (c)

5:00 News/Editorial (c)

5:30 CBS News (c/Walter Cronkite)

6:00 Jonathan Winters (c/guests Barbara Feldon, Paul Lynde, Charley Weaver, O.C. Smith, and
Jimmy Borges)
7:00 Movie "Man of a Thousand Faces"

9:00 Movie "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (c)

11:00 News/Editorial (c)

11:30 Movies "Nocturne"/second film TBA

CHAN 8-CTV Vancouver

relays on 3 Bowen Island, 3 Uculelet, 7 Squamish, 11 Chilliwack, 11 Port Renfrew and 13


Courtenay

6:30 University of the Air

7:00 Good Morning (Morrier)

8:00 Pete's Place

8:30 Romper Room (c)

9:00 Ed Allen (c)

9:30 TV Bingo (c)

10:00 Jean Cannem

11:00 Pierre Berton (c)

11:30 Newlywed Game (c)

noon News

12:15 Three for the Girls

12:45 Movie "The Monocle"

2:15 Cullinary Capers

2:30 Perry's Probe (c)

3:00 People in Conflict (c)

3:30 Doctor's Diary (c/middle-age depression)

4:00 Flintstones (c)

4:30 Andy Griffith


5:00 Bewitched (c)

5:30 Here's Lucy (c)

6:00 News Hour (Cameron Bell)

7:00 Hollywood Palace (c/Robert Goulet welcomes Kay Thompson, Dusty Springfield, the Mills
Brothers, Hendra & Ullet, Jack Wakefield, and Russian horseback juggler Nicolai Olkovikov; pre-
empts Star Trek)

8:00 It's Happening (c/guests Stephanie Taylor and Grant Smith)

8:30 Dean Martin (c/same line-up as ch 5)

9:30 Mannix "The Color of Time" (c)

10:30 Our World "Paradise for Sale...Cheap" (abuses and misrepresentations of Canadian and US
land sales)

11:00 CTV National News (c/Harvey Kirck and Max Keeping...Max is beter known as the long-
time anchor at CJOH, CTV's Otawa station)

11:20 News/Sports

11:40 Movie "The Courtney Affair"

KCTS 9-NET Seatle

9:00 Classroom--

9:00 Physical Education

9:15 Spanish

9:30 Shadowtime Tales

9:45 Spanish

10:00 All About You

10:25 Language Arts

10:45 Music (and at 11)

11:15 Physical Education

11:45 TV High School: Natural Sciences


12:15 Classroom--

12:15 Language Arts (and 12:45)

1:00 All About You

1:15 Spanish (and 1:30)

1:45 Music

2:00 Dental Health

2:30 Music

2:45 Spanish

3:00 Driver Education

3:30 Music of the World

3:50 recess

4:30 Telecourse: Spanish

4:45 Friendly Giant

5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood

5:30 What's New

6:00 R&D Review (how sociology helps minorities achieve higher status in industry)

7:00 Videoscope

7:30 French Chef

8:00 Thursday Forum (WA state lawmakers on the metro school board cash crunch)

9:00 Dialogue "Boy Friends, Girl Friends and Dating"

10:00 Economic Geography "Physical and Cultural Limitations on Agriculture"

KTNT 11-Ind Tacoma

10:10 Farm News (c/Sanford)

10:20 News (c)


10:30 Jack LaLanne (c)

11:00 Romper Room (c)

noon Virginia Graham (c/guest: author Charles Dramer)

12:30 Make Room for Daddy

1:00 News & Interviews (c)

1:30 True Adventure "Voyage of the La Cantuta" (c/4 men and a woman sail a raft from Peru to
Polynesia)

2:00 Hazel (c)

2:30 Divorce Court (c)

3:00 Uncle Waldo (c)

3:30 Paty Duke

4:00 Gigantor

4:30 Dennis the Menace

5:00 Flintstones (c)

5:30 Batman (c/Cesar Romero as the Joker, conclusion of an episode where he threatens
Gotham with a time device)

6:00 Gilligan's Island

6:30 Rawhide

7:30 Steve Allen (c/guests Jack Albertson, Joyce Jillson, and the Craig Hundley trip)

8:30 Celebrity Billiards: 8-ball, Groucho Marx v Minnesota Fats (c)

9:00 Merv Griffin (c/guests Pete Seeger, Stirling Moss, Betsy Palmer, and Milt Kamen)

10:30 News (c/Bill Wappel)

11:00 Alfred Hitchcock "De Mortuis"

11:30 Roller Derby: Bay Bombers v Northwest Cardinals (c)

KVOS 12-CBS Bellingham


6:30 Making of Music (music of ancient Sumerian and Hebrew cultures; repeat from Wed 7am)

7:00 Man the Maker "The Living City" (importance of civil engineering)

7:30 CBS News (c/Jospeh Benti)

7:55 News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)

9:00 Lucille Ball

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life (c)

11:25 Woman's World (Elaine Horn)

11:30 Merv Griffin (c/guests Shelley Berman, Genevieve, Sheldon Leonard, author Peter Moss,
and puppeteer Bill Baird)

1:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c)

1:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

2:00 Secret Storm (c)

2:30 Divorce Court (c)

3:00 Linkleter Show (c)

3:25 News

3:30 What's My Line? (c)

4:00 Huckleberry Hound (c)

4:30 Fun-o-Rama (c)

5:00 I Love Lucy

5:30 Movie "The Purple Mask"

6:30 CBS News (c/Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Movie cont'd


7:25 News

7:30 Gilligan's Island (c/Tina Louise does double duty as she also plays a drab visitor who
becomes Ginger's lookalike)

8:00 Thursday Night at the Movies "At War with the Army"

10:00 McHale's Navy

10:30 Harlem Globetroters (c/the team doles out another beating to the Washington Generals
at MSG; pre-empts Wild Wild West)

11:30 Movie "The Stranger"

1:30 Trails West "Treasure of Elk Creek Canyon"

KTVW 13-Ind Tacoma

7:00 Stock/Business Report

7:50 News/Weather (Greg Click)

8:00 Stock/Business Report

8:50 News (Greg Click)

9:00 Stock/Business Report (news update at 9:30)

9:50 News (Greg Click)

10:00 Stock/Business Report (weather at 10:15)

10:50 News (Greg Click)

11:00 Stock/Business Report

11:30 Stock Market Final

12:30 Movie "Northwest Trail" (repeat from Tues 1:30am)

2:00 Cook's Tour (Yvonne Hull)

3:00 True Story

3:30 Penny & Pals

4:30 Movie "Sudden Death"


6:00 Code Three

6:30 Jack Benny

7:00 Thriller

8:00 Ski Holiday (Jarstad)

9:00 Movie "Mask of the Dragon" (repeat from Mon 12:30pm)

10:00 News (Bill Davidson)

10:30 Spotlight Feature

11:00 Movie "The Woman Who Came Back" (repeat from Wed 2pm)

1:30 Movies "Scotland Yard Inspector" (repeat from Mon 8pm)/second film TBA

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The evening news on the Seatle affiliates are interesting. KOMO (ABC) seemed to have the most
presence with Jack Eddy at 5:30 and 6:30. This was more than KING and KIRO were offering, and
has helped KOMO remain a strong contender for many decades, (actually up to recent years).
KING (NBC) revamped in 1971 and started to gain. KIRO (CBS) was just about to launch their new
happy talk "Eyewitness News" format, which went through some struggles in the 70's, but failed
to gain traction until the 80's when they became the most "sensational" news product. Since, it
has mostly been KOMO and KING, but of late KIRO has made some nice inroads. A very
competitive and quality local news market. And today, Fox is bringing it too.

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KING 5-NBC Seatle

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

should that be Another World as LMAD moved to ABC

and is airing on the ABC affilliate?

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WOW.

I would LOVE to see what a full day of TV on those channels looked like back then....

KTVW was exclusively in B&W (it existed on barely functional, hand me down equipment and
programming) and had one of the WORST TV signals ever, right up until their bankruptcy and
sale to the Clover Park School District in the mid '70s, where it was rechristened KCPQ, a non-
commercial (but finally color) South Sound PBS affiliate, call leters the station STILL has today.

Although today (after a sale in 1980), KCPQ is now a full blown commercial FOX affiliate,
complete with a 5pm newscast and one of the most state of the art TV facilities in the Pacific
Northwest. A FAR cry from what they were as KTVW.....

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Quote Originally Posted by Bongwater

KTVW was exclusively in B&W (it existed on barely functional, hand me down equipment and
programming) and had one of the WORST TV signals ever, right up until their bankruptcy and
sale to the Clover Park School District in the mid '70s, where it was rechristened KCPQ, a non-
commercial (but finally color) South Sound PBS affiliate, call leters the station STILL has today.

Although today (after a sale in 1980), KCPQ is now a full blown commercial FOX affiliate,
complete with a 5pm newscast and one of the most state of the art TV facilities in the Pacific
Northwest. A FAR cry from what they were as KTVW.....

One correction -- KTVW went acquired new equipment and went color in 1972, after it was sold
to the company that owned it until the bankruptcy in 1974. In that bankruptcy, all of that two
year old equipment was auctioned off separately from the license, transmiter, tower, and
antenna. That worked out well for Clover Park, which had a fully equipped studio for their low
powered UHF station, KPEC-TV on channel 56. They were able to take their existing studio and
run a studio-transmiter link to the channel 13 transmiter and tower and get a major signal
upgrade for a very low cost.

I say "low cost" because CP's cost for acquiring channel 13 was a real bargain: a $378,000 bid in
bankruptcy auction, with $250,000 of that covered by Gaylord Broadcasting (owners of KSTW
channel 11 at the time). So their out of pocket cost was only $128,000, which would have only
paid for a very low powered UHF transmiter (which was an issue since the channel 56
transmiter was old and in need of replacement).

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Quote Originally Posted by hipman2

KING 5-NBC Seatle

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

should that be Another World as LMAD moved to ABC

and is airing on the ABC affilliate?


Yep...didn't notice that typo when I was proofreading

Retro: Montreal/Otawa/Southern & Western Quebec Tues, Feb 13, 1979

from Tele and Le Journal de Montreal

Due to the large number of channels involved, this post will be split into 2 parts; this one covers
channels 2-8; ch 9 and up will be in part 2:

CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Otawa/CBVT 11-Quebec City (SRC)

9:00 En mouvement

9:15 Les 100 tours du Centour

9:30 Passe-Partout

10:00 Animagerie

10:15 Minute Moumoute!

10:30 (2/11) Magazine Express

10:30 (9) Cours scolaires de l'Ontario

11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence

11:30 (2/11) Le monde en liberte (Untamed World)

11:30 (9) TBA

noon Lassie

12:30 Carnaval des carnavals (boat parade from the Seine in Paris)

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "Columbo: Rancon pour un mort" (Ransom for a Dead Man)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les contes orientaux

5:00 L'heure de pointe


6:00 Ce soir

6:30 (9) Actualite

6:55 (2/11) Nouvelles du sport

7:00 (2) Le monde merveilleux de Disney (Wonderful World of Disney) "Les mousetaires"

7:00 (11) 03

7:30 (9) Sport atout

7:30 (11) Hors-jeu

8:00 Grand-papa

8:30 Jamais deux sans toi

9:00 Telemag

10:00 L'enfance a vivre

10:30 Le Telejournal

11:05 (9) Le Telejournal regional

11:10 Nouvelles du sport

11:20 Les jeux d'hiver du Canada (Canada Winter Games, from Brandon MB)

11:40 Rencontres

12:10 Propos et confidences

12:40 Cinema "Frontiere chinoise" (Seven Women)

2:10 (2) Le Telejournal

Videotron Cable 2-Gatineau

9:00 Emissions pour enfants (Children's programs)

1:00 Cours pratiques

4:00 Science-education

6:00 Tele 1h
7:00 Montrez-moi comment

8:00 Les debats a l'Assemblee Nationale

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Red Skelton/guests Anthony Newley, Stan Lemkull, Jennifer O'Neill,
Amy O'Neill, and Kathy Crumbley)

10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 1 O'Clock News & Weather

1:10 Across the Fence

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4:00 I Dream of Jeannie

4:30 Bionic Woman

5:30 My Three Sons

6:00 Channel 3 News Hour

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Cross-Wits

8:00 CBS Tuesday Movie "Crisis in Mid-Air"


10:00 Paper Chase

11:00 Channel 3 Nightbeat

11:30 Barnaby Jones "The Deadly Prize"

12:30 CBS Late Movie "Banacek: The Vanishing Chalice"

CFCM 4-TVA/Tele-Capitale Quebec City

7:40 Hockey Pee-Wee (highlights of Quebec International Pee-Wee Tournament)

7:45 Le 745

9:00 A vous de jouer

9:30 Bienvenue mesdames

10:00 Ma sorciere bien-aimee (Bewitched)

10:30 Bonjour madame

11:15 Saturnin le petit canard

11:30 Les Satellipopetes

11:45 Dessins animes (cartoons)

11:50 Nouvelles

noon Nouvelles/Meteo

12:15 De tout, de tous

12:30 Personnalite (x2)

1:30 Cine-Matinee "La nuit du lendemain" (The Night of the Following Day)

3:30 Dessins animes

4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille

4:30 Les Tannants

5:30 Parle, parle, jase, jase

6:30 Aujourd'hui le 13 fevrier


7:00 Patrouille du cosmos (Star Trek)

8:00 Patrick et Renee

8:30 Les ennuis de Marie (Mary Tyler Moore)

9:00 Tetes d'affiche

10:00 Tic Tac Toc

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 Sport/Meteo

11:10 Hockey Pee-Wee

11:15 Cine-Nocturne "Cinq hors-du-loi" (Firecreek)

CBOT 4-CBC Otawa

9:00 Friendly Giant

9:15 Ontario Schools

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Coronation Street

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 CBC News

1:05 Bob McLean

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Beyond Reason

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Charlie Chaplin "Behind the Screen"


4:30 For Kids Only-Pencil Box

5:00 Partridge Family

5:30 All in the Family

6:00 CBC Evening News

7:00 Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 Cafe Hibou

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Rene Simard

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 the fifth estate

10:30 Fortunes

11:00 The National

11:27 The Local

11:45 Canada Winter Games Report

mid. World at War "Desert" (Mussolini atacks North Africa, 1940)

CKRN 4-SRC Rouyn-Noranda (also selected TVA programs)

9:00 En mouvement

9:15 Les 100 tours du Centour

9:30 Passe-Partout

10:00 Animagerie

10:15 Minute Moumoute!

10:30 Magazine Express

11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence

11:30 Le monde en liberte (Untamed World)


noon Entre gens

12:27 Avis de deces (obits)

12:30 Carnaval des carnavals

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "Columbo: Rancon pour un mort" (Ransom for a Dead Man)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les contes orientaux

5:00 L'heure de pointe

6:00 Ce soir

6:05 Le Regional

6:30 Patrick et Renee

7:00 Le monde merveilleux de Disney (Wonderful World of Disney) "Les mousetaires"

8:00 Grand-papa

8:30 Jamais deux sans toi

9:00 Telemag

10:00 L'enfance a vivre

10:30 Le Telejournal

11:05 Nouvelles regionales

11:10 Nouvelles du sport

11:20 Les jeux d'hiver du Canada (Canada Winter Games)

11:40 Haute tension

12:40 Cinema "Frontiere chinoise" (Seven Women)

CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City


8:15 700 Club

9:15 Friendly Giant

9:30 Quebec School Telecast

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon From Now On

12:30 100 Huntley Street

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Beyond Reason

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Charlie Chaplin "Behind the Screen"

4:30 For Kids Only-Pencil Box

5:00 Partridge Family

5:30 Around the City

6:00 City at Six (CBMT news)

7:00 Price is Right

7:30 Consumerscope

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Rene Simard

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 the fifth estate

10:30 Fortunes

11:00 The National


11:27 Merv Griffin (guests Bete Davis and Robert Wagner)

WPTZ 5-NBC Platsburgh

6:00 700 Club

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 All-Star Secrets

11:00 New High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Password Plus

1:00 Hollywood Squares

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Litle Rascals

4:30 I Love Lucy

5:00 Odd Couple

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Carol Burnet & Friends

7:30 Candid Camera

8:00 Circus: America vs the World (Ed McMahon, Georgia Engel, and Norman Barret host this
special from London pitting American circus performers against their international counterparts)
9:00 Big Event "Tentacles"

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

9:00 Thought for Today

9:05 CBC6 Good Morning

9:15 Friendly Giant

9:30 Quebec School Telecast

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

11:58 CBC6 Good Afternoon

noon Coronation Street

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 CBC News

1:05 Bob McLean

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Beyond Reason

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 Charlie Chaplin "Behind the Screen"

4:30 For Kids Only-Pencil Box

5:00 Partridge Family


5:30 All in the Family

6:00 City at Six

7:00 Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 Consumerscope

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Rene Simard

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 the fifth estate

10:30 Fortunes

11:00 The National

11:27 City Tonight

11:45 Canada Winter Games Report

mid. World at War "Desert"

CKGN 6-Global Otawa

6:00 Seneca Telecollege

7:00 PTL Club

8:00 Daybreak

9:30 100 Huntley Street

11:00 New Ed Allen

11:30 In Private Life (guest John Crosbie, then a MP from St. John's...he's currently
Newfoundland's Lieutenant-Governor, which in Canada is the Queen's provincial representative)

noon News at Noon

1:00 Paul Bernard, Psychiatrist

1:30 Stay Tuned

2:00 Afternoon Movie "Candidate for Crime" (Columbo)


3:30 My Country

4:00 Hammy Hamster

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 Batle of the Planets

5:30 Gong Show

6:00 Global News

7:00 Good Times

7:30 Bob Newhart

8:00 What Will They Think of Next!

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 War Years "The Last Cause" (experiences of 25 Canadian, British and American members of
the International Brigade, who served in the Spanish Civil War)

10:00 Bareta

11:00 Global News

mid. Midnight Movie "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold"

CHLT 7-TVA Sherbrooke

8:00 Les p'tits bonshommes

8:15 Fanfan Dede

8:45 Aube-Nouvelles

9:00 A la bonn'heure

10:30 Sans detour

11:00 La mijoterie

11:30 Les p'tits bonshommes

11:40 Informa 7

11:45 Les Satellipopetes


noon Informa 7

12:30 A vous de jouer

1:00 Personnalite

1:30 Cine-Quiz "Chef de patrouille" (First to Fight)

3:30 Au bois de Florence

4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille

4:30 Les Tannants

5:30 Parle, parle, jase, jase

6:30 Les grands cirques

7:00 Ma sorciere bien-aimee (Bewitched)

7:30 Oscar et Felix (Odd Couple)

8:00 Le Saint (Saint)

9:00 Tetes d'affiche

10:00 Tic Tac Toc

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 Sports

11:10 La couleur du temps

11:20 Agenda

11:50 Festival Yves Montand "Le diable par la queue"

1:20 Informa 7

WWNY 7-CBS/NBC/ABC Watertown

7:00 Today (Library News at 7:25/WWNY News at 8:25)

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 All in the Family


10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Doctors

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4:00 Match Game 79

4:30 All-Star Secrets

5:00 New High Rollers

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 WWNY News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Sounding Board

7:30 Ward Hamilton (guests Celebration and the Wilder Twins)

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 CBS Tuesday Night Movie "Crisis in Mid-Air"

11:00 WWNY News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:30 CBS Late Movie "Banacek: The Vanishing Chalice"

CJOH-CTV: 8 Cornwall/13 Otawa


6:00 University of the Air

6:30 It's Your Move

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Mad Dash

9:30 Morning Show

10:30 Definition

11:00 What's Cooking

11:30 Romper Room

noon Flintstones

12:25 Farm Market Report

12:30 Movie Time "Gibbsville"

2:00 Alan Hamel (guests Debra Clinger, Perry King, Johnny Dark, and Celia Franca)

3:00 Another World

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Bionic Woman

5:30 Carol Burnet & Friends

6:00 Newsline

7:00 Headline Hunters

7:30 Patsy Gallant (guests Evelyn Champagne King and Bob McBride)

8:00 Circus: America vs the World

9:00 Grand Old Country (guests Stella Parton, Jerry & JoAnne, and Vern Gosdin)

9:30 Taxi

10:00 Quincy

11:00 CTV National News

11:23 Nightline
mid. Midnight at the Movies "The Owl and the Pussycat"

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

6:00 PTL Club

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Day!

10:00 Everyday

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Krofft Superstars

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:00 Get Smart

5:30 Region 8 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Mary Tyler Moore

7:00 Tic Tac Dough

7:30 Joker's Wild

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 Three's Company


9:30 Taxi

10:00 Starsky & Hutch

11:00 News Final

11:30 ABC Tuesday Late Movie "Revenge for a Rape"

WROC 8-NBC Rochester

7:00 Today

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 Midmorning Break

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 All-Star Secrets

11:00 New High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Password Plus

1:00 Hollywood Squares

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 TV8 Afternoon Movie "The Count of Monte Cristo"

6:00 NewsCenter 8

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Cross-Wits

7:30 Name That Tune

8:00 Circus: America vs the World


9:00 Big Event "Tentacles"

11:00 The News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

CHEM 8-TVA Trois-Rivieres

8:45 Les p'tits bonshommes

9:00 A la bonn'heure

10:30 Bonjour madame

11:15 Sans detour

11:30 Les p'tits bonshommes

11:45 Les Satellipopetes

noon Les p'tits bonshommes

12:15 Le Regional

12:30 A vous de jouer

1:00 Personnalite

1:30 Cine-Quiz "Chef de patrouille" (First to Fight)

3:30 Les p'tits bonshomes

3:45 Saturnin le petit canard

4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille

4:30 Les Tannants

5:30 Parle, parle, jase, jase

6:30 Le 10 vous informe (CFTM news)

6:45 Le Regional

7:00 Que sera sera (Doris Day)


7:30 Oscar et Felix (Odd Couple)

8:00 Le Saint (Saint)

9:00 Tetes d'affiche

10:00 Tic Tac Toc

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

10:50 Le Regional

11:00 Sports

11:10 Le couleur de temps

11:20 Festival Yves Montand "Le diable par la queue"

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Re: Retro: Montreal/Otawa/Southern & Western Quebec Tues, Feb 13, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WPTZ 5-NBC Platsburgh

8:00 Circus: America vs the World (Ed McMahon, Georgia Engel, and Norman Barret host this
special from London pitting American circus performers against their international counterparts)

That the sort of top-flight prime time entertainment we just don't see enough of these days. :

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Re: Retro: Montreal/Otawa/Southern & Western Quebec Tues, Feb 13, 1979

Part 2

CKSH 9-SRC Sherbrooke

8:15 L'homme-araignee (Spider-Man)

8:45 Felix le chat (Felix the Cat)

9:00 En mouvement

9:15 Les 100 tours de Centour

9:30 Passe-Partout

10:00 Animagerie

10:15 Minute Moumoute!

10:30 Magazine-Express

11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence

11:30 Point de vue

noon Le 9 vous informe

12:25 A la ferme

12:30 Carnaval des carnavals

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "Columbo: Rancon pour un mort" (Ransom for a Dead Man)
4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les contes orientaux

5:00 Cinema de 5 heures "Les bidasses en folie"

6:40 Le 9 vous informe

7:00 Le monde merveilleux de Disney (Wonderful World of Disney) "Les mousuetaires"

8:00 Grand-papa

8:30 Jamais deux sans toi

9:00 Telemag

10:00 Les hommes volants

10:30 Le Telejournal

11:05 Le 9 vous informe

11:20 Les jeux d'hiver du Canada (Canada Winter Games)

11:40 Cine-Soir "Operation jupons" (Operation Petticoat)

Cable TV 9-Montreal

6:15pm Signes-echanges

7:00 Vivre a Laval

7:30 German Diary

8:00 Access

8:30 Quilting Fun for Everyone

9:00 The Law & You

9:30 Vanier College

Cablevision Nationale 9-Montreal

7:00 Tele-Gente
8:00 Gardez la ligne

8:30 Justice pour tous

9:30 Demain un enfant

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2:00 La voix hellenique

2:15 Echos du monde armenien

2:30 Sports-Montreal: Jr C Hockey, Sud-Ouest at St-Michel

5:15 L'envers de la medaille

5:45 Qu'en pensez-vous?

6:00 Or Hamahim

6:15 Signes-echanges

7:15 Info-Laval

7:30 Meditation transcendentale

8:00 Police de Laval

8:15 CEGEP Montmorency

9:00 Speciaux ethniques

10:30 L'electricien et le consommateur

10:45 Signes-echanges

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mid. Periode de questions de la Chambre des Communes

2:00 Chai Montreal

3:30 Jewish Mosaic

CFTM 10-Montreal/CHOT 40-Hull (TVA)

7:50 Les sports au 10


8:00 Les p'tits bonshommes

8:15 Fanfan Dede

8:45 Les p'tits bonshommes

9:00 A la bonn'heure

10:30 Bonjour madame

11:15 Saturnin le petit canard

11:30 Les p'tits bonshommes

11:45 Les Satellipopetes

noon Les p'tits bonshommes

12:15 (10) Le 10 vous informe

12:15 (40) CHOT vous informe

12:30 A vous de jouer

1:00 Personnalite

1:30 Cine-Quiz "Chef de patrouille" (First to Fight)

3:30 (10) Services a la communaute

3:30 (40) Passez nous voir

4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille

4:30 Les Tannants

5:30 Parle, parle, jase, jase

6:30 (10) Le 10 vous informe

6:30 (40) CHOT vous informe

7:00 Ma sorciere bien-aimee (Bewitched)

7:30 Oscar et Felix (Odd Couple)

8:00 (10) Le Saint (Saint)

8:00 (40) Soiree canadienne


9:00 Tetes d'affiche

10:00 Tic Tac Toc

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

10:50 (40) CHOT vous informe

11:00 Sports

11:10 La couleur du temps

11:20 Festival Yves Montand "Le Diable par la queue"

1:00 Les incorruptibles (Untouchables)

2:00 Derniere edition

WHEC 10-CBS Rochester

6:00 Sunrise Semester

6:30 Eddie Meath

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Ghost & Mrs. Muir

9:30 My Three Sons

10:00 All in the Family

10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

noon Noon at 10

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light


3:30 M*A*S*H

4:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

5:00 Six Million Dollar Man

6:00 TV10 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Brady Bunch

7:30 Mary Tyler Moore

8:00 CBS Tuesday Movie "Crisis in Mid-Air"

10:00 Paper Chase

11:00 TV10 News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:30 CBS Late Movie "Banacek" The Vanishing Chalice"

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

6:00 University of the Air

6:30 Morning Exercises

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 What's Cooking

10:00 New Ed Allen

10:30 It's Your Move

11:00 The Community

11:30 Rocket Robin Hood

noon Flintstones

12:30 Street Talk


1:00 Definition

1:30 McGowan & Co.

2:00 Alan Hamel

3:00 Another World

4:00 Mad Dash

4:30 Family Feud

5:00 Price is Right

6:00 Pulse

7:00 Headline Hunters

7:30 Patsy Gallant

8:00 McGowan & Co.

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 Grand Old Country

9:30 Taxi

10:00 Quincy

11:00 CTV National News

11:21 Pulse

mid. 12 Midnight Movie "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon"

Otawa Cable 12-Otawa

5:30pm Hockey Recap

6:00 Otawa Film Council Presents

6:30 Minor Hockey

7:30 Spiegel

8:00 Kaleidoscope
8:30 Insight

9:00 OCLA

9:30 Ice Dream: Dow's Lake Snow Sculptures

10:00 Kanata Watcher

Skyline Cable 12-Otawa

1pm Home Sweet Home

1:30 Curtain Call

2:00 Chez nous, chez vous

3:00 Information Gloucester

3:30 TBA

5:55 Community Notes

6:00 Entree des artistes

6:30 Spiegel

7:00 Ca se passe chez nous

7:30 Insight

8:00 Kaleidoscope

8:30 In Her Place

9:00 OCLA

9:30 Algonquin College

10:30 Data '79

CKTM 13-SRC Trois-Rivieres

8:13 Bonne journee

8:15 L'homme-araignee (Spider-Man)


8:45 Le 13 vous informe

9:00 En mouvement

9:15 Les 100 tours de Centour

9:30 Passe-Partout

10:00 Animagerie

10:15 Minute Moumoute!

10:30 Magazine-Express

11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence

11:30 Au jour le jour

noon Les informations Au jour le jour

12:10 Les petites annonces

12:25 A la ferme

12:30 Carnaval des carnavals

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "Columbo: Rancon pour un mort" (Ransom for a Dead Man)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les contes orientaux

5:00 Cinema de 5 heures "Les bidasses en folie"

6:40 Le 13 vous informe

7:00 Le monde merveilleux de Disney (Wonderful World of Disney) "Les mousuetaires"

8:00 Grand-papa

8:30 Jamais deux sans toi

9:00 Telemag

10:00 Panorama industriel (a look at local companies)


10:30 Le Telejournal

11:05 Le Telejournal regional

11:20 Les jeux d'hiver du Canada (Canada Winter Games)

11:40 Sport plus

11:50 Cine-Soir "Le secret magnifique"

WOKR 13-ABC Rochester

6:30 Villa Alegre

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 AM Rochester

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 Dinah!

5:00 Mike Douglas

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight (at least 13's listing was correct, 8/22's still had the old ABC
EVening News title)

7:00 PM Magazine

7:30 Muppet Show (guest Elke Sommer)

8:00 Happy Days


8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10:00 Starsky & Hutch

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 ABC Tuesday Late Movie "Revenge for a Rape"

1:00 Eyewitness News Update

Radio-Quebec: CIVQ 15-Quebec City/CIVM 17-Montreal/CIVO 30-Hull

Schedule subject to change due to labor dispute

10:00 Le marche aux images

11:00 Parlez-moi

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1:25 Sunrunners

1:45 Les Oraliens

2:00 Les 100 tours du Centour

2:15 Passe-Partout

2:45 Le marche aux images

3:30 Studio 1

4:30 L'envers du decor

5:00 Le monde en guerre (World at War)

6:00 La publicite au Quebec

6:30 Periode de questions

7:30 Cine-Mardi "Rose et Frederic"

9:15 Visite de Raymond Barre a Montreal (Barre was French PM at the time)
10:30 Debats de l'Assemblee Nationale

WEZF 22-ABC Burlington

6:00 Good Morning Jesus

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 PTL CLub

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 Merv Griffin

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Andy Griffith

7:30 Bewitched

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10:00 Starsky & Hutch

11:00 Mary Tyler Moore


11:30 ABC Tuesday Late Movie "Revenge for a Rape"

CICA 24-TVO Otawa

8:00 Polka Dot Door

8:30 Employment File

8:40 Ski Cross-Country

8:50 Guess What?

9:00 Les 100 tours du Centour

9:15 Report Canada

9:20 Readalong 2

9:30 Dragons, Wagons & Wax

9:45 Math Patrol

10:00 Write On

10:05 H&G Mystery Theatre

10:10 Parlez-moi

10:20 See, Hear

10:25 H&G Mystery Theatre

10:30 Ballet Shoes

11:00 Boucaniers d'eau douce

11:20 La nature et ses merveilles

11:30 Les aventures de Dorpp

11:40 Let's All Sing

11:55 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings

noon Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:35 Tell Me a Story


12:50 Employment File

1:00 In Their Shoes

1:15 Write On!

1:20 Parlez-moi

1:30 Report Canada

1:35 Child Life in Canada

1:50 Readalong 1

2:00 Big Blue Marble

2:30 Jeremy

2:50 Les aventures de Dorpp

3:00 Camera & the Song

3:30 Dimensions in Science

4:00 Le matin des Magellans

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Jeremy

6:45 Hatytown Tales

6:55 Write On!

7:00 Ballet Shoes

7:30 Magic Shadows

8:00 Fast Forward

8:30 Cope

9:00 National Geographic

10:00 Role Call


10:30 One World

11:00 Employment File

11:15 Real Story

11:25 Question Period

WETK 33-PBS Burlington

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Nova "Paterns from the Past" (a Peruvian Indian tribe preserves rituals dating back
thousands of years)

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Secret Garden" (conclusion)

6:30 High School Equivalency

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Vermont Report

8:00 Public Hearing on the Air (looking at a new air pollution project in Vermont)

9:00 Hollywood Musicals "Kiss Me Kate"

11:00 Dick Cavet

WCFE 57-PBS Platsburgh

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Instructional Programs

3:30 Over Easy

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Once Upon a Classic

6:30 Devlopmental Activities for Infants & Pre-Schoolers

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet

8:00 Soundstage

9:00 Hollywood Musicals "Kiss Me Kate"

11:00 Captioned ABC News

Retro: Portland (OR) Sun, Feb 9, 1969

from TV Guide-Portland edition

KATU 2-ABC

7:00 Herald of Truth

7:30 Down to Earth (c)

8:00 Munsters

8:30 Beatles (c)

9:00 Linus the Lion-Hearted (c)

9:30 King Kong (c)

10:00 Bullwinkle (c)

10:30 Issues & Answers (c/guest is Sec. of Labor George P. Shulz)

10:55 NBA: Philadelphia-Boston (c)

1:00 Directions "Deep River" (c/first of a 4-parter, The Black Church in America)

1:30 Discovery (c/pt 1 of a 2-parter on Switzerland)

2:00 Altars of Faith (c/a look at the Covenant Players, who deal exclusively in Christian dramas)
2:30 World Affairs Today (c)

3:00 College Opinion "What's So Sensitive About Sensitivity Training?" (c/students from Linfield
College sound off on the topic)

4:00 American Sportsman (c)

5:00 Time Tunnel "The Death Merchant" (c)

6:00 Viewer's Voice (c)

6:30 News/Weather (c)

7:00 Man & His Universe "The View from Space" (c/George C. Scot narrates this documentary
on space exploration, pre-empts Land of the Giants)

8:00 FBI "The Maze" (c)

9:00 Movie "Spartacus" (c/conclusion)

10:45 News (c)

11:00 ABC News (c)

11:15 Movie "A Kiss in the Dark"

KOIN 6-CBS

8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet (c/efforts by 17 area churches in Santa Barbara, CA to promote racial
understanding)

8:30 Look Up & Live (c/profile of Israeli author S.Y. Agnon, Sorrell Booke provides the English
voice-over for Agnon)

9:00 Tom & Jerry (c)

9:30 Aquaman (c)

10:00 Camera Three (c/Newsweek's Jack Kroll exchanges opinions with Norman Mailer)

10:30 Christophers (c)

10:45 Film

11:00 Great Decisions

11:30 NHL: Los Angeles-Detroit (c)


2:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Lupinek Case" (c/1961 Czech mystery)

3:00 This is the Life (c)

4:00 Let's Face It (c)

4:30 Face the Nation (c/guest: Sec. of Defence Melvin R. Laird)

5:00 Jean-Claude Killy (c/the skiier heads to Mt Cook National Park, New Zealand and Mt
Thredbo, Australia)

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (c/guests John Bedden & the Vocalaires (singers), Patricia Pleus
(dancer), the Martha Scot Dancers, Tamra Lee Robinson (singer/guitarist), the Houston
Woodwing Choir, Darrow Igus (impressionist), the Fantastic Flying Ys (acrobats), and Sassy Sue
(dog act))

6:00 21st Century "Stranger Than Science Fiction" (c/comparing sci-fi dreams to actual
achievements)

6:30 News (c/Dave Eagon)

7:00 Lassie "Tempest" (c/pt 1, filmed off the Oregon coast)

7:30 Gentle Ben "Flamingo Flats" (c)

8:00 Ed Sullivan (c/guests Leslie Uggams, Bill Dana, Roslyn Kind (half-sister of Barbra Streisand),
Joan Rivers, Barbara Eden, Peter Gennaro, and acrobats the Shaller Brothers)

9:00 Shakespearean Special "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (c/the Royal Shakespearean
Company performs from Stratford-upon-Avon, England...cast members include Ian Richardson,
Diana Rigg, Helen Mirren, and Judi Dench; pre-empts Smothers Brothers and Mission:
Impossible-ironically enough, the M:I cast were on that week's cover )

11:15 CBS News (c)

11:30 Secret Agent "Fysh on the Hook"

KGW 8-NBC

7:10 News Digest (c)

7:15 Sound of Trumpets (c)

7:30 Christophers (c)

8:00 Town Hall "Finding the Right God" (c/pt 2)


8:30 Exploration '69 (c)

9:00 Sunday Scope (c/past and present revolutions are discussed by American Theatre Company
members Clayton Corbin, Jo Ann Twity, George Hendrix, and Tom Hill)

9:30 Bible, Freud, Daily Living "A Prety Face, a Stony Heart, and a Gullible Guy" (c)

10:00 People of Tomorrow "Does Jesus Need a Church?" (c)

10:30 Frontiers of Faith (c/first of 3 shows on Christian Unity...this week's show focuses on the
Consulation on Church Union, which represents 10 Protestant denominations)

11:00 Eight Lively Arts (c/Monica Setziol discusses art from the loom)

11:30 New Dimensions "The University of Oregon: Serving the People" (c)

noon Perspective's Three "Is America Ugly?" (c/discussed by Rev. Cate, Fr. Bliven, and Rabbi
Rose)

12:30 Great Decisions "Canada Under Trudeau" (c/Linfield College's Dr. J.A. Jonassen, Lewis &
Clark College's Jim Sullivan, and Canadian student Charles Morton discuss)

1:00 Meet the Press (c/guest: author Eric F. Goldman, who wrote a book on LBJ)

1:30 Bob Hope Desert Classic golf (c)

3:00 Wild Kingdom "Return of the Salmon" (c)

3:30 Changing Times "The Underground Church" (c)

4:00 Outdoor Sportsman (c)

4:30 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf (c/Frank Beard, Julius Boros, and Gardner Dickenson square
off in Jamaica)

5:30 High-Q (c)

6:00 GE College Bowl: Goucher College (MD) v Case Western Reserve University (OH) or High
Point College (NC) (c)

6:30 News (c/Rick Meyers)

7:00 Adventures of Huck Finn "The Strange Experiment" (c)

7:30 Walt Disney's World "The Secret of Boyne Castle" (pt 1)

8:30 Mothers-in-Law (c)

9:00 Bonanza (c)


10:00 Fred Astaire (c/joined by Barrie Chase, Simon & Garfunkel, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, the
Young-Holt Trio, Neil Hefti and his orchestra, and the Gordian Knot; pre-empts My Friend Tony)

11:00 Fenwick (c/listed as 10:45, but TVG has the Astaire show listed as 1 hr)

KOAP 10-NET

3pm NET Festival "The Film Generation on Dance"

4:00 NET Playhouse "The Boss's Son"

5:00 Portland Art Museum

5:30 Book Beat (c)

6:00 David Susskind (Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban on the UN's declining prestige/gheto
gang members and alumni on life in urban slums)

8:00 PBL "On a High Wire to Autonomy" (c/Romanian efforts to gain economic independence
from the USSR)

9:30 Claire Booth Luce "Issues of Our Times" (second of 4 interviews with the former
Representative and Ambassador to Italy; topics include gheto violence and comparisons of
stressing liberty and order in Communist and Western societies)

KPTV 12-Ind

8:00 Kathryn Kuhlman (c)

8:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow (c)

9:30 Vagabond

10:00 Day of Discovery

10:30 Bible Class (c/Knowles)

11:00 Power of Your Attitude

11:30 TV Show of Homes (c)

noon Movie "The Spoilers"

2:00 Movie "Thunder Road"


4:00 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (c)

4:30 Burke's Law

5:30 Wackiest Ship in the Army (c)

6:30 Movie "The Hanging Tree" (c)

8:30 Don Stellges Reports

9:00 Movie "Centennial Summer" (c)

11:00 Something Special (c/guests the Serendipty Singers, dancer Marie Roe, and guitarist Sam
Brown)

mid. Movie "The Amazing Colossal Man"

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Re: Retro: Portland (OR) Sun, Feb 9, 1969

That's such a good Sunday schedule. bet it's not like that anymore.

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Re: Retro: Portland (OR) Sun, Feb 9, 1969

Other than Channel 12 still airing "Perry Mason" every afternoon, television in that area is a
different animal in 2012.

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Re: Retro: Portland (OR) Sun, Feb 9, 1969

5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (c/guests John Bedden & the Vocalaires (singers), Patricia Pleus
(dancer), the Martha Scot Dancers, Tamra Lee Robinson (singer/guitarist), the Houston
Woodwing Choir, Darrow Igus (impressionist), the Fantastic Flying Ys (acrobats), and Sassy Sue
(dog act))

Just a decade later, Darrow Igus would hit the big time on ABC's answer to "Saturday Night Live",
"Fridays" ("The Rasta Gourmet", anyone?)

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Re: Retro: Portland (OR) Sun, Feb 9, 1969

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from TV Guide-Portland edition

KGW 8-NBC

12:30 Great Decisions "Canada Under Trudeau" (c/Linfield College's Dr. J.A. Jonassen, Lewis &
Clark College's Jim Sullivan, and Canadian student Charles Morton discuss)

That sounds fascinating. I wonder what their consensus was!

Retro: Mexico City Thurs, Feb 14, 1974

from TeleGuia

2 XEW

4 XHTV

5 XHGC

7 Cablevision canal 7

8 XHTIM

10 Cablevision canal 10

11 XEIPN

13 XHDF
Italics indicate networked programs as follows:

XEW 2

2 Atoyac, Acapulco, Cd. Altamirano, Cd. Juarez, Guadalajara, Huetamo

3 Coatzacoalcos, Queretaro, Edo. de Mexico, Guanajuato, Michoacan

4 Cd. Obregon, Sinaloa, Tampico, Zamora

5 Chihuahua, Cd. Cuauhtemoc, Nayarit, Saltillo

6 Hermosillo

7 Colima, Culiacan, Chetumal, Oaxaca, Matamoros, Parras, Tapachula, Cd. Guzman (Jal.)

8 Aguascalientes, Orizaba, Cordoba, Las Lajas, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Zacatecas, Navojoa, Cd. Jimenez
(Chih.)

9 Merida, Monclova, Paso de Cortes, Tejupilco

10 Concepion del Oro, Durango, Morelia, Monterrey, Tepic, Leon

11 Cd. Victoria, Nuevo Laredo, Torreon

12 Campeche, Chilpancingo, Maztalan

13 Villahermosa

XHTV 4

4 Acapulco

7 Paso de Cortes, Tejupilco

10 Las Lajas, Orizaba, Cordoba

12 Huetamo

XHGC 5

3 Zacatecas (this was tacked onto the end of the relay list, my guess is that it carried programs
from XHGC and XHTIM)
5 Edo. de Mexico, Veracruz

9 San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Celaya, Salamanca, Irapuato, Zamora

13 Aguascalientes

XHTIM 8

2 Veracruz, Torreon, Chihuahua

3 Puebla, Zacatecas, Parral

4 Tepic

5 Edo. de Mexico, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi, Michoacan, El Zamorano

6 Monterrey

7 Mazatlan, Saltillo

9 Guadalajara, Tampico

10 Hermosillo

12 Los Mochis

13 Culiacan, Cd. Victoria

XEIPN 11

3 Sabinas y Nueva Rosita (Coah.), Benjamin Hill (Son.), Pijijiapan, Arriaga, Tonala (Chis.)

4 La Perla, Plomosas, Hamiquipa, Cd. Maderas (Chih.), Hercules (Coah.), Cd. Delicias (Chih.)

5 Colima, Oaxaca y Caborca, Pitiquito y Altar (Son.)

6 Piedras Negras (Coah.)

7 Salina Cruz

9 Villlahermosa, Guaymas (Son.)

11 Juchitan (Oax.)

12 Allende (Coah.), Durango, Hermosillo


13 San Cristobal Las Casas, Comitan (Chis.), Cuengame (Dgo.)

Morning

7:00

2 Patron (test patern/music; locally simulcast on ch 3/8/9)

4 Hoy Mismo (c)

5 24 Horas (c)

8:30

4 Astrologia

5-11 TV Secundaria: Documental (all courses networked on 11)

8:40

4 Artesanias (c)

8:50

4 El Medico (c)

5-11 TV Secundaria: Matematicas II

9:00

4 Adelgace Cantando (c)

13 Dia del Telegrafista (c/from Gimnasio Olimpico Juan de la Barrera, a tribute to telegraph
workers)

9:10

5-11 TV Secundaria: Fisica III


9:30

4 Cocina Practica (c)

5-11 TV Secundaria: Espanol I

9:50

4 Decoracion (c)

5-11 TV Secundaria: Historia II

10:00

4 Cuide los Dientes de los Ninos (c)

10:10

5-11 TV Secundaria: Matematicas III

10:20

4 Cafe de Media Manana (c)

10:30

5-11 TV Secundaria: Ed. Artistica I

10:50

5-11 TV Secundaria: Espanol II

11:10
5-11 TV Secundaria: Espanol III

11:30

5-11 TV Secundaria: Documental

11:50

5-11 TV Secundaria: Ed. Artistica II

Afternoon

12:10

5-11 TV Secundaria: Quimica III

12:30

5-11 TV Secundaria: Documental

10 Edge of Night

12:50

5-11 TV Secundaria: Geografia II

1:00

10 Daytime 90 (One Life to Live/General Hospital)

1:10

5-11 TV Secundaria: Ed. Artistica II


1:30

4 La Hora de los Locutores (c)

5-11 TV Secundaria: Tecnologicas II

1:50

5-11 TV Secundaria: Tecnologicas III

2:00

2 24 Horas de la Tarde

13 Barra Musical (c)

2:10

5-11 TV Secundaria: Ed. Fisica III

2:30

2 Tareas Nacionales (government info)

4 Noticiario

5 Las Caricaturas (c)

10 Three on a Match

13 Notitrece (c)

2:35

4 Club del Hogar (c)

2:45
2 Noticiario Infantil (c)

3:00

2 Nuestro Universo "La Edad Media" (c)

10 Beverly Hillbillies

13 El Club del Espectador

3:30

5 Fantasia Animada y Mr. Magoo (c)

8 Club de Gutierrez Zamora

10 That Girl

3:40

8 El Perro Volador (c)

4:00

2 Maria Teresa (ep 292 and 293)

5 Popeye el Marino (Popeye)

10 Gilligan's Island

11 Los Amigos de Polito

13 Pampa Pipiltzin (c/TCM program)

4:10

8 El Hijo de Sinbad (c)


4:30

4 Pelicula "Serenata en Mexico" (c)

5 Ultraman "Pigmon"(c)

11 Clases de Ingles

4:40

8 El Hombre Arana (Spider-Man) (c)

5:00

2 El Honorable Senor Valdez (c/ep 116)

5 Escuadron Arco Iris "El ojo de Goliath" (c)

11 De Viva Voz (French lessons)

5:10

8 Fantasia Animada (c/Looney Tunes, Daffy was called El Pato Lucas)

5:25

13 Platicame un Libro (c)

5:30

2 La Gata (c/ep 197)

5 Ahi Viene el Cascarrabias "El Reino de las Limipieza" (c)

7 Aprendamos Ingles (lessons 8 and 9)

10 Maude

11 Los Libros en Imagenes


13 Caminos del Mundo "Domando un Poderoso rio" (ways the Mississippi is used to benefit
communities)

5:40

8 Super Presidente (Super Presidents) "Un Trabajo Facil" (c)

5:45

11 Documentales (films from West Germany)

5:55

13 Reportaje (c)

Evening

6:00

2 Extrano en Su Pueblo (ep 145)

5 Tiro Loco McGraw (Quick Draw McGraw) (c)

10 Ringling Bros-Barnum & Bailey Circus Highlights

13 Pelicula "Del Rosa al Amarillo"

6:10

8 Campeones del Espacio (c/Batman, Superman, and Aquaman)

6:30

2 Ana del Aire (c/ep 32)

4 Artistas, Museos y Galerias "Lucas Sinorelli"

5 Festival de Porky (c)


8 En Punto (c)

7:00

2 El Tribunal (c/as you may guess from the title, this was a court show)

4 El Mundo en que Vivimos "Inglaterra en Crisis Economica" (c)

5 El Universo 5 (Wild Kingdom) "Remanso en las Ensenadas" (Louisana swamp)/"La Cueva del
Tigre" (Assam, India) (c)

7 Pelicula "El Hombre que Nunca Existio"

10 Movie "Ryan's Daughter"

7:30

2 Sube Pelayo, Sube (c)

8 La Hiena (ep 180)

11 Orientacion Familiar

7:45

2 Noticiario Domecq (c)

7:50

2 Sube Pelayo, Sube cont'd (c)

8:00

4 Dimension 4 (c)

5 Mi Bella Genio (I Dream of Jeannie) "El Matrimonio de Jeannie" (pt 2/c)

8 Siempre Habra un Manana (c/ep 31)

11 Opus Musical
13 El Otro Rostro de Mexico (c)

8:30

2 Profesion Descononcida (c)

5 El Super Agente 86 (Get Smart) "El Coleccionista" (c)

7 Cuatro Hombres Justos "El Primer Ministro"

8 Telecomicos (c)

11 Ciencia y Tecnologia, en Accion

13 Pelicula "Historia de Amor" (Love Story)

9:00

2 Pelicula "La Valentina"

4 Los Camepones (Champions) "La Isla Secreta" (c)

5 El Santo (Saint) "La Trampa" (c)

8 Espias en Conflicto (I Spy) "El Escurridizo Smith" (c)

11 Diorama de la Cultura

9:30

11 Nuestro Siglo "La Magia del Cine"

10:00

4 Cuetsion de Minutos (c)

5 Los Vengadores "El Muerto Viviente" (c)

8 Gira Presidencial (c)

10 Tonight Show (JIP, usually aired at 9:30)


10:05

4 Centro Medico (Medical Centre) "Una Carta Peligrosa" (c)

10:30

7 Pelicula "Cuida a mi Pequena"

8 Profesion Peligro "La Ultima Victima" (c)

13 Gira Presidencial (c)

11:00

2-11 Gira Presidencial (c/President's visit to Yugoslavia; networked on 2)

4 En Telas de Juicio "El Teatro" (c)

5 Pelicula "Pecado Imperdonable"

13 Noticiario (c)

11:30

2 24 Horas (c)

8 Hoy Mismo PM (c)

13 Pelicula "El Idiota"

Late Night

midnight

8 Cada Noche lo Inesperado (c)

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Re: Retro: Mexico City Thurs, Feb 14, 1974

On the Wild Kingdom listing, that should read Louisiana-forgot an I there

Retro: New York City, Monday, February 16, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV Channel 2 (CBS O&O)

Evening

8:30-11:00-Golden Gloves Finale, Madison

Square Garden

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC O&O)

Evening

7:45-Film Short

7:50-Newsreel -John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Western Feature: Idaho Kid, With Rex Bell

9:00-Television Newsreel
9:10-10:45-Boxing: St. Nicholas Arena: Main Event-Dennis Brady vs.Freddie Russo

10:45-News Reports

WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont O&O)

Evening

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-Walter Compton, News

7:00-Doorway to Fame

7:30-News Pictures

7:43-Film Shorts

8:I5-The Magic Carpet

8:30-Swing Into Sports

0:e0-Sports Names to Remember

9:10-To Be Announced

[You'll notice none of the stations were scheduling morning or afternoon programming at this
time, although that situation would change within 12 months' time.]

Retro: New York City, Monday, February 16, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV Channel 2 (CBS O&O)

Evening

8:30-11:00-Golden Gloves Finale, Madison


Square Garden

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC O&O)

Evening

7:45-Film Short

7:50-Newsreel -John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Western Feature: Idaho Kid, With Rex Bell

9:00-Television Newsreel

9:10-10:45-Boxing: St. Nicholas Arena: Main Event-Dennis Brady vs.Freddie Russo

10:45-News Reports

WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont O&O)

Evening

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-Walter Compton, News

7:00-Doorway to Fame

7:30-News Pictures

7:43-Film Shorts

8:I5-The Magic Carpet

8:30-Swing Into Sports

0:e0-Sports Names to Remember

9:10-To Be Announced
[You'll notice none of the stations were scheduling morning or afternoon programming at this
time, although that situation would change within 12 months' time.]

Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence/Portland Tues, Feb 16, 1960

from TV Guide-New England edition

2 WGBH-Edu Boston

4 WBZ-NBC Boston

5 WHDH-ABC/CBS/NBC Boston

6 WCSH-NBC Portland

7 WNAC-CBS Boston

8 WMTW-ABC Poland Spring

9 WMUR-ABC Manchester

10 WJAR-ABC/NBC Providence

11 WENH-Edu Durham

12 WPRO-CBS Providence

13 WGAN-CBS Portland

Morning

5:50

6 Farm Report (Jake Brofee)

6:00

4-6 Continental Classroom

6:30
4 Sign-On Seminar "The Glass Menagerie"/"A Streetcar Named Desire" (Dr. Floyd Zulli Jr.)

5-6-10 Continental Classroom "Chemistry" (c)

6:45

4 Daily Almanac

6:55

4 Weather (Don Kent)

7:00

4-6-10 Today

5 Cartoons

7 Laurel & Hardy

12 Popeye

7:15

12 Storytime (Beth Chollar)

7:25

4-6-10 News/Weather

7:30

4-6-10 Today

5 Captain Bob
7:45

12 Romper Room

8:00

13 News

8:15

7-12-13 Captain Kangaroo

8:25

4-6-10 Weather

8:30

2 21" Classroom

4-6-10 Today

5 Ding Dong School

8:45

8 Teddy Bear Cartoons

9:00

4 Today at Home (Adams)

5-6 Romper Room (c on 5, Beth Roussin hosts on 6)

7 Morning Star Time

10 Movie "Tampico"
11-13 Concept of Mathematics

12 Movie "The Man I Love"

9:15

2 Classroom "Parlons francais" (Anne Slack)

9:30

4 Truth or Consequences

6-11 Space Age Science

13 Morning Beat

9:45

5-8 Marjorie Mills

10:00

2 21" Classroom

4-6 Dough Re Mi

5 News (c)

7 My Litle Margie

8 Ding Dong School

9 Cartoons

11 In-School Instruction: Social Studies

10:15

5 We Believe (c)
10:30

4-6 Play Your Hunch

5 Way of Life

8 Movie: TBA

10 World Around Us

12 News/Interviews

13 On the Go

10:45

2 Classroom "Parlons francais"

11 In-School Instruction: 4th Grade French

10:50

9 Movie: TBA (listed as Western)

11:00

4-6-10 Price is Right (c)

5 Stu Erwin

7-12-13 I Love Lucy

11:15

11 Grade 3 Science

11:30
4-6-10 Concentration

5 Burns & Allen

7-12-13 December Bride

11:50

9 News (Gus Bernier)

Afternoon

noon

4 News (Jack Chase)

5-8-9 Restless Gun "The Manhunters"

6-10 Truth or Consequences

7-12-13 Love of Life

12:10

4 Weather (Don Kent)

12:15

4 Big Brother (Bob Emery)

12:30

5 Farm & Home (c)

6-10 It Could Be You (c)

7-12-13 Search for Tomorrow

8 Love That Bob!


9 Country Store (Clyde Joy)

12:45

4 Movie "Lady from London"

7-12-13 Guiding Light

1:00

5-8-9 About Faces

6 Weekday on Six

7 Louise Morgan

10 Movie "Adam Had Four Sons"

12 Medic "This Strange Ending"

13 Burns & Allen

1:25

12 News (Dave Mohr)

1:30

5 Susie "Dark Stranger"

7-12-13 As the World Turns

8 Damon Runyon Theater

9 American Legends "Sunset at Appomatox" (Gen. Lee's surrender to Grant)

2:00

5-8-9 Day in Court


6 Queen for a Day

7-13 For Beter or Worse

11 Homemakers' Club

12 Life of Riley

2:20

4 News (Leo Egan)

2:30

4-6-10 Loreta Young

5-8-9 Gale Storm "Goodbye, Doctor"

7-12-13 House Party

3:00

4-6-10 Young Dr. Malone

5-8-9 Beat the Clock

7 Our Miss Brooks "The Novelist"

12-13 Millionaire

3:30

4-6-10 From These Roots

5-8-9 Who Do You Trust?

7-12-13 Verdict is Yours

4:00
4-6-10 Thin Man "The Tennis Champ"

5-8-9 American Bandstand

7-12-13 Brighter Day

4:15

7-12-13 Secret Storm

4:30

4-6-10 Yancy Derringer "Loot from Richmond"

7 Amos 'n' Andy "The Meal Ticket"

12-13 Edge of Night

5:00

2-11 Clipper Ship

4 Movie "Craig's Wife"

5 Bozo the Clown

6-9 Popeye

7 Movie "Quiet Please, Murder"

10 Movie "Texas"

12 Quick Draw McGraw

13 Comedy Time

5:30

5-8 Rin Tin Tin "The Star Witness"

6 Robin Hood "The Bagpiper"


12 Salty Brine's Shack

13 Sheriff of Cochise

Evening

6:00

2 What's New?

5 Dateline Boston (c)

6 Superman "Topsy Turvy"

8 Movie "God is My Co-Pilot"

9 Jet Jackson "The Young Criminal"

11 Classical Music

13 Ramar of the Jungle "The Mark of Shaitan"

6:25

11 New Hampshire Events

6:30

2-11 News (Louis Lyons)

5 Life of Riley "Look Peg, I'm Dancing"

6-9-10-11-13 News/Weather/Sports

7 Robin Hood "To Be a Student"

6:45

2 Elliot Norton (guests Laurence Olivier, Benn Levy, and Miriam Hopkins)

4 News (Arch Macdonald)


6-10 NBC News

9 Movie "Grand Ole Opry"

11 TBA

12-13 CBS News

7:00

4 Shotgun Slade "Street of Terror"

5 NBC News

6 Vikings "Saracen Gold"

7 Boston Blackie

10 Tombstone Territory

11 History (Herb Hake)

12 Whirlybirds "Two Came Back"

13 US Border Patrol "The Party Line"

7:15

2 Topic

5 News/Sports (c)

7:20

8 News/Weather

7:25

5 Weather (c/Loring)
7:30

2 French (beginners)

4-6 Laramie "Rope of Steel"

5-8-12 Sugarfoot "Fernando"

7 City Detective "A Girl's Best Friend"

10 77 Sunset Strip "Condor's Lair"

11 Continental Classroom

13 Navy Log "Home is the Sailor"

8:00

2-11 Creative Sculpture (Peter Abate)

7-13 Dennis O'Keefe

9 Star Performance "Trudy"

8:30

2 History (same as ch 11)

4-6-10 Startime "Closed Sea" (c)

5-8 Wyat Earp "The Arizona Lotery"

7-12-13 Dobie Gillis "The Power of Positive Thinking"

9 Top Plays "The Indiscreet Mrs. Jarvis"

11 Homemaker's Club (Pearce)

9:00

2-11 Boston University Opera "La Clemenza di Tito" (by Mozart, aired live)

5-8 Rifleman "The Spoiler"


7-12-13 Tightrope! "The Long Odds"

9 Royal Playhouse "No Strings Atached"

9:30

4-6-10 Arthur Murray (c/guests Farley Granger, Roddy McDowall, and George deWit)

5-8 Philip Marlowe "Time to Kill"

7-12-13 Red Skelton (guest Marilyn Maxwell)

9 Celebrity Playhouse "Bachelor Husband"

10:00

2 News (William Pierce)

4-10 M Squad "Burglar's Nightmare"

5-8 Alcoa Presents "The Lovers"

7-12-13 Garry Moore (guests Shirley Booth, Larry Blyden, and the Marquis Chimps)

9 Showcase Theater

10:30

4 Phil Silvers "Bilko's Tax Trouble"

5 Sea Hunt

6 Johnny Midnight

8-9 Keep Talking

10 Shotgun Slade "Too Smart to Live"

11:00

4-5-6-7-8-9-10-12-13 News/Weather
11:05

9 Movie "Evidence for Hire"

11:10

8 Movie "The Verdict"

11:15

4 Movies "Shield for Murder"/"Someone to Remember"

5-6-12 Jack Paar

7 Movies "Ringside Maisie"/"Gateway"

10 Movie "Shady Lady"

13 Movie "You Were Never Lovelier"

Retro: Kentucky Friday, February 14, 1969

A day late, but I've been out of town. From TV Guide,

Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm (Jack Crowner)

7 AM Today (Jack Benny; a report on a newly-created

independent postal service; kits for teaching black

heritage)

9 AM Morning Show
9:55 News (Bob Kay)

10 AM Snap Judgment (Eli Wallach and his wife Anne Jackson)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Marty Allen, George Jessel, Rita Moreno)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Kaye Ballard, Amanda Blake,

Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Barbara McNair, Jan Murray, Mort Sahl,

Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Run For Your Life

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Sally Ann Howes, Mel Torme)

4 PM Movie: "The Marauders"

5:30 Flintstones

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

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

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game (guests: Robert Goulet and

his wife Carol Lawrence)

10 PM Star Trek
11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (Shecky Greene subs for Johnny)

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:15 Moment Of Meditation

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 Michigan History

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 Hidden Faces (short-lived soap similar

to "Edge Of Night")

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Vivienne!

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 High Chaparral


8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Star Trek

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "English Literature"

6:30 Young World

7 AM Local News

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Kid Stuff

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Noon Report

12:30 Steve Allen (Alejandro Rey, Charley Weaver,

comic magician Peter Pit, Helen Reddy)

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 Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM)

4:30 McHale's Navy

5 PM I Spy

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wild Wild West (guests: Jack Carter, Jackie DeShannon)

8:30 Movie: "Major Dundee"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Naked And The Dead"

1:30 Jewish Hour

1:45 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:05 Sunrise Semester

7:35 CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Kid Stuff

9:05 Linkleter Show (Richard Hitleman demonstrates

yoga exercises, delay from Thu 4 PM)

9:30 Edge Of Night

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies


11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News, Weather And Sports

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 T-Bar-V Ranch

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Grand Ole Opry (guests: Bob Luman and

Margie Bowes)

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 PM CBS Movie: "Boys' Night Out"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Witness For The Prosecution"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Word Of Life
7:30 Cartoon Cut-Ups

8 AM Skipper Ryle

9 AM Movie: "Stop! Look! And Laugh!" (Paul Winchell, the

Three Stooges, the Marquis Chimps)

10:30 Pay Cards!

11 AM 11 Noon

12 N Bewitched

12:30 News, Weather And Sports

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Frank Sinatra Jr.; the Golddiggers,

Rip Taylor)

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM Merv Griffin (Genevieve, bandleader Ray Anthony, comics

Norm Crosby and Ron Carey, "Mr. Wizard" Don Herbert,

"your obedient servant" Arthur Treacher)

7:20 News, Weather And Sports

7:30 This Is Tom Jones (Nancy Wilson, French singer Mireille

Mathieu, Davy Jones, Herman's Hermits, Rich Litle)

8:30 The Generation Gap (this would mark the beginning of

Jack Barry's comeback when he replaced Dennis Wholey

on April 18)
9 PM Let's Make A Deal

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnet

10 PM Judd For The Defense (guest: Richard Kiley)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop (Dennis Day, Willie Mitchell's r&b group)

1 AM Insight

WFPK (WKPC) Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

In-school programs 9 AM-1:50 PM

7:30 What's New

8 PM Video Nursing

8:30 Nursing Seminar

9 PM Efficient Reading

9:30 City Makers (Richard Hatcher, the first African-American

mayor of Gary, IN; Howard James, who has writen on the

problems confronting Hatcher)

sign off 10 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen

10 AM Snap Judgment
10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Noon Today

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 Hidden Faces

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (Rita Moreno, Henny Youngman)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Password (Eve Arden, Ray Bolger)

5 PM Tales Of The Texas Rangers

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Wilburn Brothers

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM Star Trek

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show


1 AM Take Five

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

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

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

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

1 PM Match Game (Gordon and Meredith MacRae,

delay of at least a week from 4 PM, pre-empted

on Ch. 5)

1:25 WXIX Highlights

1:30 Movie: "Once Upon A Time"

3 PM Dennis The Menace

3:30 Larry Smith Puppets

4 PM Super Heroes

4:30 Johnny Cypher

5 PM Marine Boy

5:30 Superman

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

7:30 Run For Your Life

8:30 Joan Rivers (Kity Carlisle and restaurateur

Stu Kevin discuss catering.)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Boys' Night Out" (pre-empted on

Ch. 9)
11 PM One Step Beyond

sign off 11:30 PM

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

6:30 TV Party Line

7:30 CBS News

7:55 News And Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Town Talk

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 Paul Harvey

12:30 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 12)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "Stakeout On Dope Street"

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather And Sports


6:30 CBS News

7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 PM Movie: "The Barbarian And The Geisha"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Egyptian"

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

7:30 Supervisory Leadership

8:30 Uncle Waldo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Movie: "China Clipper"

11:30 TBA

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Funny You Should Ask (Milt Kamen, Roger Moore,

Jan Murray, Della Reese, Donna Jean Young)

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Merv Griffin (Jack E. Leonard, Moms Mabley, comic


Marty Barris, psychologist Cleo Dawson)

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM Movie: "Passport To China"

7:30 This Is Tom Jones

8:30 The Generation Gap

9 PM Let's Make A Deal

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnet

10 PM Judd For The Defense

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

1 AM Movie: "Tokyo Joe"

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

8:30 Ed Allen Time

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Not A Stranger"

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Funny You Should Ask

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live


4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds, a report on

Hollywood stuntmen, who at the time were

having trouble getting work because of TV

and movie crackdowns on violence)

6:30 Merv Griffin (Jackie Mason, comic Dick Capri,

the Three Degrees, "your obedient servant"

Arthur Treacher)

7:30 This Is Tom Jones

8:30 The Generation Gap

9 PM Let's Make A Deal

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnet

10 PM Judd For The Defense

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Joey Bishop

NOTE: It's strange to me to see every ABC affiliate clearing

the entire primetime lineup in patern; in my neck of the woods,

the ABC affiliates in Atlanta, Chatanooga, Asheville, and High

Point carried movies from 7:30-9:30; IIRC, Orlando was doing

the same with a movie from 8 to 10 that summer.

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Friday, February 14, 1969

How ironic that WLKY pre-empted Dark Shadows since actor Roger Davis is a native of Louisville,
KY. And I can't believe that then-ABC affiliate WKRC dropped that same show too eventhough it
was a month after Cincinnatti native the late Joel Crothers left for The Secret Storm that year.

Retro; New York City, Tuesday, February 17, 1948

Source; New York Times; note, no scheduled morning or afternoon programming

WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS O&O)

Evening

8:00 P. M.-Basketball: N.Y.U. vs. Manhatan; Lru vs. Duquesne. at

Madison Square Garden (signoff after game concludes)

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC O&O) (now WNBC)

Evening

7:45-Film

7:50-Newsreel; John Cameron Swayze


8:00-Films

8:30-The Nature of Things with Dr. Roy Marshall (science/education)

8:45-Wrestling, at St. Nicholas Arena: Primo Carnera vs. Dutch Rhode

11:00-News

WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont O&O) (now WNYW-Fox O&O)

Evening

6:15 P. M.-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-News From Washington with Walter Compton

7:00-Films

7:10-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy)

7:30-Camera Headlines (news)

7:40-Telenews

8:00-Court Of Public Opinion

9:05-Sport Names to Remember'

9:05-Boxing at Park Arena

By the fall of 1948 schedules would look much different. Three more stations (WJZ-TV Channel 7,
the ABC O&O; WPIX Channel 11, an independent owned by the New York Daily News; and
Newark-based independent WATV channel 13) would be telecasting daily schedules. Within
months WNBT and the emerging NBC television network would build its Tuesday schedule
around Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater airing from 8 to 9 PM. But on this night Berle, months
away from his TV series debut, was hosting an 8 PM comedy-variety program for the NBC radio
network on WNBT's sister station WNBC (AM). Formatically that show was a lot like the TV
program although it wouldn't have the impact which Berle on television would have only a short
time later.

RETRO: DETROIT - 1/19/1995


Thursday, January 19, 1995

WJBK-TV FOX2

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Eyewitness Morning

09:00AM Rush Limbaugh

09:30AM Dennis Prager

10:00AM Donanue

11:00AM Geraldo

12:00PM News

12:30PM Top Cops

01:00PM Street Legal

02:00PM Night Court

02:30PM Amen

03:00PM Geraldo

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM EXTRA

07:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

07:30PM Cheers

08:00PM Martin

08:30PM Living Single

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM News
11:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:30PM Night Court

12:00AM Jon Stewart

01:00AM Top Cops

02:00AM Amen

03:00AM Dr. Duarte

03:30AM MOVIE: Coldfire

WDIV-TV NBC4

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Jerry Springer

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Susan Powter

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Sally

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune


07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Mad About You

08:30PM Friends

09:00PM Seinfeld

09:30PM Mad About You

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Jenny Jones

01:30AM The Judge

02:00AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:30AM Other Side

03:30AM Last Call

04:00AM Leeza

WXYZ-TV ABC7

05:30AM ABC News

05:55AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Company (incomplete title)

10:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children


02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM My So-Called Life

09:00PM Matlock

10:00PM Day One

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM Inside Edition

12:30AM American Journal

01:00AM Gordon Elliot

02:00AM Matlock

03:00AM ABC World News Now

04:30AM Mike & Maty

WXON-TV WB20

05:00AM Madonna

05:30AM All News A.M.

06:00AM Exosquad

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM Biker Mice from Mars


07:30AM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

08:00AM Transformers: Generation 2

08:30AM Sonic the Hedgehog

09:00AM ALF

09:30AM Harry and the Hendersons

10:00AM Family Maters

10:30AM A Different World

11:00AM Northern Exposure

12:00PM Hill Street Blues

01:00PM A-Team

02:00PM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

02:30PM Goof Troop

03:00PM Garfield and Friends

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM VR Troopers

04:30PM Aladdin

05:00PM The Wonder Years

05:30PM The Cosby Show

06:00PM Family Maters

06:30PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

07:00PM Cops

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what the movie is?)

10:00PM In the Heat of the Night

11:00PM Hard Copy


11:30PM Dear John

12:00AM Love Connection

12:30AM Jones & Jury

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM MOVIE: Firecreek

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Hard Copy

04:30AM Paid Programming

WKBD-TV UPN50

05:00AM The Jeffersons

05:30AM News

06:00AM TaleSpin

06:30AM Darkwing Duck

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Dennis the Menace

08:30AM The Pink Panther

09:00AM Saved by the Bell

09:30AM Bewitched

10:00AM Laverne & Shirley

10:30AM Empty Nest

11:00AM Judge for Yourself

12:00PM Family Feud

12:30PM Marilu
01:30PM Ricki Lake

02:30PM Johnson (incomplete title)

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Who's the Boss?

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Golden Girls

07:00PM Married...with Children

07:30PM The New Price is Right

08:00PM The Simpsons

08:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

09:00PM The Simpsons

09:30PM Roseanne

10:00PM News

10:30PM Sports Xtra

11:00PM Coach

11:30PM Star Trek

12:30AM M*A*S*H

01:00AM News

01:30AM Empty Nest

02:00AM Charles in Charge

02:30AM Growing Pains


03:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

04:00AM Hunter

WGPR-TV CBS62

06:00AM A Current Affair

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Jane Whitney

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM Shop 'Til You Drop

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Night Heat

04:00PM Rescue 911

04:30PM Rescue 911

05:00PM Richard Bey

06:00PM A Current Affair

06:30PM News

07:00PM 21 Jump Street

08:00PM Due South

09:00PM Eye to Eye

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM Late Show with David Leterman


12:00AM A Current Affair

12:30AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:30AM The Twilight Zone

02:00AM Up to the Minute

Retro: United Kingdom Thurs, Feb 15, 1990

from Hello!

BBC1 BBC1

BBC2 BBC2

ITV programs airing on all ITV stations

CAR Carlton (London-weekdays)

MER Meridian (South East)/Channel (Channel Islands)

ANG Anglia (East of England)

YTV Yorkshire (Yorkshire)

HTV HTV (Wales and West of England)

HTVWa HTV-Wales only

HTVWe HTV-West only

TT Tyne Tees (North East England)

UTV Ulster (Northern Ireland)

GRA Granada (North West England)

GRM Grampian (Northern Scotland)

STV Scottish (Central Scotland)

BOR Border (Cumbria/South Scotland/Isle of Man)

WC Westcountry (South West England)


C4 Channel 4

S4C S4C (Channel 4's Welsh counterpart)

Morning

6.00

BBC1 Business Breakfast

BBC2 Open University

ITV GMTV (ITV's morning program was operated by a separate franchise)

6.25

BBC2 Feminist Strategies

6.35

C4-S4C Think Tank

6.50

BBC2 No Lay-Bys at 50,000 Feet

7.00

BBC1 BBC Breakfast News

C4-S4C Big Breakfast

7.15

BBC2 See Hear Breakfast News (news in sign language)


7.30

BBC2 Stingray

8.00

BBC2 Blue Peter

8.25

BBC2 Tales of the Tooth Fairies

8.30

BBC2 Puppydog Tales

8.40

BBC2 Record

9.00

C4-S4C Fifteen to One

9.05

BBC2 Daytime on Two

9.20

BBC1 Can't Cook, Won't Cook

9.25
ITV Win, Lose or Draw (local version)

9.30

C4 ITV Schools

S4C ITV Schools/S4C Ysgolion (S4C used their own version of the ITV Schools animation when it
broke off from C4's Schools feed to air Welsh programs)

9.45

BBC1 Kilroy

9.55

ITV Local News

10.00

ITV The Time...the Place

10.30

BBC1 Good Morning with Anne & Nick

10.35

ITV This Morning

Afternoon

noon

BBC1 News

C4-S4C House to House


12.05

BBC1 (England-NI-Wales) Turnabout

BBC1 (Scotland) Dotaman

12.20

ITV Local News

12.30

BBC1 Going for a Song

ITV ITN Lunchtime News

C4 Sesame Street

S4C Hullaballoo

12.55

CAR-YTV-TT-STV-CEN Home & Away

MER Chain Leters

ANG Lady Killers

HTV-GRA-BOR Shortland Street

UTV-GRM-WC Emmerdale

1.00

BBC1 BBC One O'Clock News

1.20
STV Vanessa

1.25

CAR-YTV-TT-WC-CEN Chain Leters

MER-ANG-UTV-GRA-GRM-BOR Home & Away

HTV Coronation Street

1.30

BBC1 Regional News

C4 Hullaballoo

S4C Movie "In Old Chicago"

1.40

BBC1 Neighbours

1.50

GRA A Country Practice

GRM Shortland Street

STV Home & Away

1.55

CAR-ANG-CEN A Country Practice

MER Shortland Street

YTV-TT Emmerdale

UTV Vanessa
WC Home & Away

C4 Waterways

2.00

BBC1 Pebble Mill

BBC2 Tales of the Tooth Fairies

HTV Home & Away

2.05

BBC2 Puppydog Tales

2.10

BBC2 Andrew Neil

2.20

CAR-MER-ANG-GRA-GRM-BOR-CEN Vanessa

STV Chain Leters

2.25

YTV-TT-WC Vanessa

HTV Chain Leters

UTV Shortland Street

C4 Movie "Dreamboat"

2.40
BBC1 Flying Doctors

2.50

CAR Our House

MER Child's Eye

ANG-UTV-GRM Chain Leters

HTV Vanessa

GRA-STV-BOR Emmerdale

CEN High Road

2.55

YTV-TT-WC A Country Practice

3.00

BBC2 News

3.05

BBC2 Westminster (Parliament coverage)

3.15

S4C Ricki Lake

3.25

ITV Local News


3.30

BBC1 New Yogi Bear

ITV Riddlers

3.35

BBC1 Morph Files

3.40

ITV Wizadora

3.45

BBC1 Dinobabies

3.50

ITV Rupert

3.55

BBC2 News

4.00

BBC2 Today's the Day

C4-S4C Backdate

4.10

BBC1 Highlander
4.20

ITV Mike & Angelo

4.30

BBC2 Ready, Steady, Cook

C4 Countdown

S4C Travelog

4.35

BBC1 Really Wild Show

4.45

ITV Reboot II

5.00

BBC1 Newsround

BBC2 (England-NI-Wales) Oprah Winfrey

BBC2 (Scotland) Ken Hom's Hot Wok

C4 Ricki Lake

S4C 5Pump

5.10

BBC1 Grange Hill

CAR After 5
MER-YTV-TT-WC Home & Away

ANG-CEN Shortland Street

HTV A Country Practice

GRA-BOR Chain Leters

GRM Chart Bite

STV Emmerdale

5.30

S4C Countdown

5.35

BBC1 Neighbours

5.40

BBC2 Sky at Night

ITV ITN Early Evening News

5.45

C4 Terrytoons

5.55

ITV Your Shout

Evening

6.00
BBC1 BBC Six O'Clock News/Weather

BBC2 (England-NI-Wales) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

BBC2 (Scotland) Mire Mara

CAR Home & Away

MER-ANG-YOR-HTV-TT-UTV-GRA-GRM-STV-BOR-WC-CEN Local News

C4 NBA

6.05

GRM Home & Away

6.15

BBC2 (Scotland) De A-nis?

C4 Heno

6.30

BBC1-CAR-GRM Regional News

MER Getaways

BOR Home & Away

C4 Moviewatch

7.00

BBC1 Top of the Pops

BBC2 (England-NI-Wales) Waiting for God

BBC2 (Scotland) TNG

CAR-MER-ANG-YTV-HTV-TT-UTV-GRA-GRM-BOR-WC-CEN Emmerdale
STV Home Show

C4 Channel 4 News/Weather (produced by ITN)

S4C Pobol y Cwm (this BBC-produced Welsh soap still airs today)

7.25

S4C Pwy 'Di Pwy?

7.30

BBC1 EastEnders

BBC2 (England) Regional Program

BBC2 (NI) Now You're Talking

BBC2 (Wales) Dad's Army

BBC2 (Scotland) Eorpa

ITV Survival

7.50

C4 The Slot

8.00

BBC1 (England-NI-Wales) Alien Empire

BBC1 (Scotland) Velvet Claw

BBC2 (England-Wales-Scotland) Three Colours Cezanne

BBC2 (NI) More of It Than We Think

ITV The Bill

C4 The Pulse
S4C Y Ferch Drws Nesa

8.30

BBC1 Detectives

BBC2 Top Gear

ITV The Brits are Coming

C4 Food File

9.00

BBC1 BBC Nine O'Clock News

BBC2 (England-NI-Wales) Movie "Roommates"

BBC2 (Scotland) Traces of Guilt

ITV Thief Takers

C4 Seasiders

S4C A55

9.30

BBC1 Into the Fire

C4 Annie's Bar

10.00

BBC2 (Scotland) Moment of Truth

ITV News at Ten

C4 NYPD Blue

S4C Annie's Bar


10.30

BBC2 Newsnight

CAR-MER-ANG-YTV-HTV-TT-GRA-BOR-WC-CEN Local News

YTV-TT A Current Affair

GRM Crossfire

STV Late Edition

S4C Movie "Night on Earth"

10.35

BBC1 (England-Wales-Scotland) Question Time (Question Period from the House of Commons)

BBC1 (NI) Spotlight

10.40

CAR London Bridge

MER Movie "Dead in the Water"

ANG Magic & Mystery Show

HTVWe Getaways

HTVWa Under the Dragon's Wing

UTV Counterpoint

GRA Being There

BOR Movie "Last Rites"

WC Careless in the Community?

CEN Crime Stalker


10.55

C4 Whose Line is It Anyway?

11.00

GRM Way It Was

11.05

BBC1 (NI) Question Time

11.10

CAR Good Stuff

ANG Cover Story

YTV-TT Prisoner: Cell Block H

HTVWe On the Line

HTVWa Tales from the Crypt

UTV RPM-Looking Ahead

GRA The Line

11.15

BBC2 (England-NI) Late Review

BBC2 (Wales) Wales 2006-the Culture

BBC2 (Scotland) Ma Chuairt Alba

11.30

C4 Midnight Special: Scot Report


11.35

BBC1 (England-Wales-Scotland) Hunger for Faith

11.40

CAR-HTV-WC Prisoner: Cell Block H

ANG Max Monroe: Loose Cannon

UTV Knight Rider

GRA Bodies of Evidence

GRM Ceol na Fidhle

CEN Magnum

11.45

STV Tales from the Crypt

11.55

BBC1 (England-Wales-Scotland) Movie "Who?"

BBC2 Weatherview

Late Night

midnight

BBC2 Midnight Hour

12.05

BBC1 (NI) Hunger for Faith


YOR-TT Movie "Airport 80-the Concorde"

12.10

GRM Tales from the Crypt

12.15

C4 Dispatches

12.25

BBC1 (NI) Movie "Man on Fire" (sign-off follows movie)

12.30

BBC2 BBC Learning Zone

12.35

MER-ANG-HTV-WC Carnal Knowledge (sex quiz that was considered "pornography" by Yorkshire-
Tyne Tees, who refused to show it)

12.40

CAR-GRA-BOR-CEN Carnal Knowledge

UTV-GRM TBA

STV God's Gift

12.50

S4C Midnight Special: Scot Report (sign-off 2.20)


1.00

C4 Champions

1.25

BBC1 Weather (sign-off 1.30)

1.35

MER-ANG-HTV-WC Not Fade Away

1.40

CAR-UTV-GRA-GRM-BOR-CEN Not Fade Away

STV Sledge Hammer!

1.50

YOR-TT Not Fade Away

2.00

C4 Movie "Forbidden" (sign-off 3.30)

2.10

STV Home Show

2.35

CAR-MER-ANG-HTV-UTV-BOR-WC-CEN Shift

YOR-TT TBA
STV Movie "Into Thin Air"

3.05

YOR-TT Shift

3.30

CAR-YOR-TT-UTV-GRA-GRM-BOR-CEN Customs Classified

MER-ANG-HTV-WC Story of Steam

4.15

CAR-YOR-TT-UTV-GRA-GRM-BOR-CEN On the Live Side

4.20

MER-ANG-HTV-WC The Time...the Place

4.25

STV Kid Creole & the Coconuts

4.30

CAR-YOR-TT-UTV-GRA-GRM-BOR-CEN Millionaires

4.55

CAR-YOR-TT-UTV-GRA-GRM-BOR-CEN The Time...the Place

5.00
MER Freescreen

ANG-HTV-WC New Mr & Mrs

5.30

ITV ITN Morning News

5.40

BBC1 Hunger for Faith

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02-15-2012, 09:43 AM #2

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Re: Retro: United Kingdom Thurs, Feb 15, 1990

I assume "Prisoner: Cell Block H" was a rerun on the stations that showed it?

It was an Australian drama about inmates in a women's prison and it was syndicated in the U.S.
intended for play in early prime time (between 7 and 8 PM ET, just before the big 3 networks
would start feeding their prime time schedule every weeknight) starting back in the late 1970s.
By 1980-81 it had run its course in the United States, partly because it was too hot for a lot of
stations to handle. It was prety frank for its time and a lot of markets didn't carry it as a result.
The CBS affiliate in Buffalo, NY, WIVB-TV, carried it at 7 PM ET following Walter Cronkite and the
CBS Evening News, and got good numbers with it until it went out of syndication...other markets
in the Great Lakes region either carried it late at night or didn't carry it at all. I don't know if the
Aussies kept it in production for domestic viewing or other syndicated markets after its American
market dried up.

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Re: Retro: United Kingdom Thurs, Feb 15, 1990

Quote Originally Posted by Bob1370

I assume "Prisoner: Cell Block H" was a rerun on the stations that showed it?

It was an Australian drama about inmates in a women's prison and it was syndicated in the U.S.
intended for play in early prime time (between 7 and 8 PM ET, just before the big 3 networks
would start feeding their prime time schedule every weeknight) starting back in the late 1970s.
By 1980-81 it had run its course in the United States, partly because it was too hot for a lot of
stations to handle. It was prety frank for its time and a lot of markets didn't carry it as a result.
The CBS affiliate in Buffalo, NY, WIVB-TV, carried it at 7 PM ET following Walter Cronkite and the
CBS Evening News, and got good numbers with it until it went out of syndication...other markets
in the Great Lakes region either carried it late at night or didn't carry it at all. I don't know if the
Aussies kept it in production for domestic viewing or other syndicated markets after its American
market dried up.

They would be reruns, production ended in 1986. Wikipedia has a page on the show at
htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner_(TV_series) , Section 4 deals with its scheduling in the UK.

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Re: Retro: United Kingdom Thurs, Feb 15, 1990


I suspect WIVB was in a minority; I don't recall many stations

carrying "Prisoner: Cell Block H" in access time (the show was

hardly family-friendly), but I do know that WGN carried it in

daytime, and in some cities (like Louisville) it was on at or after

11 PM. I think a few stations tried the other Australian soap

that was syndicated in the U.S. around 1980, "The Sullivans,"

in access time but apparently without much success.

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Re: Retro: United Kingdom Thurs, Feb 15, 1990

Many of Prisoner Cell Block 'H' 's fans used to complain in leters columns of newspapers about
the way it was used as late night filler, with the slots moving around from week to week, and
different episodes showing in different regions at different times. I suppose its cult success in the
UK led eventually to the British TV series 'Bad Girls'

Still so much variation between the different ITV companies back then- within a decade or so we
would be down to 2 companies for England and Wales, and within 15 years just one.

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Re: Retro: United Kingdom Thurs, Feb 15, 1990

Quote Originally Posted by Bob1370

I assume "Prisoner: Cell Block H" was a rerun on the stations that showed it?

It was an Australian drama about inmates in a women's prison and it was syndicated in the U.S.
intended for play in early prime time (between 7 and 8 PM ET, just before the big 3 networks
would start feeding their prime time schedule every weeknight) starting back in the late 1970s.
By 1980-81 it had run its course in the United States, partly because it was too hot for a lot of
stations to handle. It was prety frank for its time and a lot of markets didn't carry it as a result.
The CBS affiliate in Buffalo, NY, WIVB-TV, carried it at 7 PM ET following Walter Cronkite and the
CBS Evening News, and got good numbers with it until it went out of syndication...other markets
in the Great Lakes region either carried it late at night or didn't carry it at all. I don't know if the
Aussies kept it in production for domestic viewing or other syndicated markets after its American
market dried up.

In Philadelphia, "Prisoner" was on at 5 pm on then-NBC affil KYW-TV, right after "The Mike
Douglas

(later John Davidson) Show," from March 1980 to April 1981.

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, February 18, 1961

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC)


8:15 Light Time

8:30 Rascals Club (Fred Kirby)

9 AM Adventures In Pirates' Cove

9:30 Mighty Mouse (says it's the same show airing at

12:30 PM on Chs. 10 and 11)

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Pastor's Answers

1 PM Movie: "Barricade"

2 PM College Basketball: Duke-Navy

4 PM Big Picture (time approximate)

4:30 Tournament Bowling (from Charlote, championship

match: Gene Spangler vs. Bill Farmer)

5:30 Wrestling (from Charlote, Bob Nandor vs. Great Bolo,

P.Y. Chung vs. Doug Kinslow, Bob Boyer vs. Pat O'Brien)

6:30 Aquanauts (a pre-Tarzan Ron Ely and guest Ray Walston,

delay from Wed 7:30)

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 DuPont Show Of The Month: "The Lincoln Murder Case,"

which suggests that some members of Lincoln's Cabinet

may have been in on his assassination.

11 PM News, Weather
11:15 Movie: "Down Three Dark Streets"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

7 AM Today On The Farm (Eddy Arnold hosts, guest is singer-

guitarist Jimmy Driftwood)

7:30 Farm Digest (Ben Leonard)

7:45 Cartoons

8 AM Furman University (a musicale directed by Dr. Donald W.

Packard)

8:30 Lessons For Living

8:45 Hiway Show (Billy Fallaw)

9 AM Roy Rogers (it's only 30 minutes but I don't think it's the

CBS show, which Ch. 7 pre-empted)

9:30 Soldiers Of Fortune

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM Big Picture

1:30 Purple Parade (I think this also has something to do with

Furman University.)

2 PM College Basketball: Duke-Navy


4:30 Bowling Stars (Billy Welu challenges last week's winner.)

5 PM Captain Gallant

5:30 Saturday Prom (guests: singers Tony Bennet and Jaye P.

Morgan (long before "The Gong Show"), Sal Salvador orchestra)

6 PM Flat And Scruggs

6:30 Florida Boys Quartet

7 PM News, Weather

7:05 R.C.M.P.

7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM The Deputy

9:30 The Nation's Future ("Is Fluoridation Of Public Drinking Water

Desirable?" S.J. Davis, mayor of Grand Rapids, says yes;

William B. Hartsfield, mayor of Atlanta, says no.)

10 PM Film Feature

10:30 Code Three

11 PM News, Weather

11:05 Wrestling (from Greenville, Waldo Von Erich vs. Vince Bryant,

Tom Bradley vs. Don Whitler, Larry Hulin vs. Jack Curtis)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today On The Farm

7:30 Rural Tenneva

8 AM Movie: "Gun Man From Bodie" (Buck Jones)


9 AM Light Time

9:15 Cartoons

9:30 Popeye Show

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM Championship Bowling

2 PM College Basketball: SMU-Texas

5 PM Captain Gallant

5:30 Saturday Prom

6 PM Real McCoys (ABC, delay from Thu 8:30)

6:30 Maverick (ABC, delay from Sun 7:30)

7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 8:30)

9:30 The Nation's Future

10 PM Editor's Corner

10:30 The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor (ABC,

delay from Fri 10 PM)

11 PM The Outlaws (delay from Thu 7:30)

12 M News, Sports
WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

7 AM Today On The Farm

7:30 RFD 6

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

8:30 Movie: "Shine On Harvest Moon" (Roy Rogers)

9:30 Three Stooges

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM Movie: "Man Of The Frontier" (Gene Autry)

2 PM NBA Basketball: Lakers-Knicks

4:30 Bowling Stars

5 PM Captain Gallant

5:30 Saturday Prom

6 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster (country music)

6:30 People Are Funny (delay from Sun 6:30)

7 PM Dangerous Robin (pre-"Combat!" Rick Jason)

7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM The Deputy

9:30 The Nation's Future


10 PM The Nation's Future (local discussion of the topic

of fluoridation)

10:30 News (Bob Barret)

10:45 Movie: "The Gunfighter" (Gregory Peck)

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

8 AM Adventurous Mission (the work of the Episcopal

Church in Liberia)

8:30 Movie: "Marshal Of Reno" (Red Ryder)

9:30 Sky King (says it's the same show airing on CBS at 12 N)

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Mighty Mouse (delay from 12:30 PM)

12 N Farmer Gray (Cliff Gray; music and farm news)

1 PM The Story

1:30 Movie: "Arizona Manhunt" (Michael Chapin)

2:30 Movie: "Romance And Rhythm"

4 PM Dance Town (Dave Handy)

5 PM All-Star Golf (Sam Snead vs. Bob Rosburg, ABC, pre-empted

on Ch. 13)

6 PM People's Choice (Jackie Cooper and Cleo the talking dog)

6:30 News, Weather

6:45 Let's Talk Sports (Verner Tate)

7 PM Tightrope!
7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 DuPont Show Of The Month

11 PM News, Weather

11:10 Movie: "I Was A Male War Bride" (Cary Grant)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today On The Farm

7:30 Aspect (farm news)

8 AM Sportsman (Brooks Lindsay)

8:30 Inside Sports (Hartis, don't know who this is)

9 AM Captain Gallant (delay from 5 PM)

9:30 Cartoon Carnival

10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR)

10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Rocky And His Friends (ABC, don't know if the delay

is from Thursday 5:30 or Sunday 5:30)

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen (Jimmy Kilgo)

1 PM Mr. Wizard

1:30 Scrapbook

2 PM College Basketball: SMU-Texas

4 PM Movie: "The Last Ride" (time approximate)

5 PM All-Star Golf
6 PM The Outlaws

7 PM Rifleman (ABC, delay from Tue 8 PM)

7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

8:30 The Tall Man

9 PM The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor

9:30 The Law And Mr. Jones (ABC, delay from Fri 10:30)

10 PM Boxing: Dick Tiger vs. Gene "Ace" Armstrong, middleweights,

10 rounds, from Madison Square Garden (ABC)

10:45 Make That Spare (Joe Kristof challenges last week's winner,

ABC, time approximate)

11 PM Movies: "Hondo" (John Wayne) and "Whiplash" (Dane Clark,

Alexis Smith)

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

7:30 Cartoon Jamboree

8 AM Litle Rascals

8:30 Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle

9 AM Movie: "Oregon Trail" (Allan "Rocky" Lane, the voice of

Mister Ed)

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Mighty Mouse


1 PM Pastor's Study

1:30 This Is The Answer

2 PM Movie: "Life Begins For Andy Hardy"

3:30 I Married Joan

4 PM Three Stooges

4:30 Tales Of The 77th Bengal Lancers

5 PM Jungle Jim

5:30 Wrestling

7 PM Funtime (Cas Walker)

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 DuPont Show Of The Month

11 PM Movie: "Beau Geste" (Gary Cooper, Ray Milland)

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC)

8:30 Movie: "Rio Grande Raiders" (Bob Steele)

9:30 Junior Auction

10 AM Captain Kangaroo

11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Mighty Mouse

1 PM Virgil Q. Wacks (who at one time or another was

probably on every station in either the Tri-Cities


or Lexington)

1:30 Movie: "El Paso Kid" (Sunset Carson)

2:30 D.A.R. (says it's a variety show, don't know if there's

anything to do with the Daughters of the American

Revolution)

2:45 Movie: "Claudia And David"

4 PM Wrestling (Johnson City)

5 PM Walt Disney Presents ("A Holster Full Of Law," the

second Texas John Slaughter adventure, ABC, delay

from Sun 6:30)

6 PM Untouchables (ABC, delay from Thu 9:30)

7 PM My Three Sons (ABC, delay from Thu 9 PM)

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 DuPont Show Of The Month

11 PM Roaring 20's (ABC, delay from 7:30)

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

7 AM Aspect

7:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons (Bill Norwood)

10:30 Ramar Of The Jungle

11 AM Robin Hood

11:30 Jim Bowie

12 N Soupy Sales
12:30 Pip The Piper

1 PM Wrestling (Texas)

2 PM College Basketball: SMU-Texas

4 PM Movie: "Abbot And Costello Meet Frankenstein"

(time approximate)

5:30 Science Fiction Theater

6 PM Public Service Program

6:30 Guestward Ho! (delay from Thu 7:30)

7 PM Grand Ole Opry

7:30 Roaring 20's

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Boxing (see Ch. 9)

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

11 PM Movie: "A Star Is Born" (1955 version with Judy

Garland)

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

12 N Soupy Sales

12:30 Pip The Piper

1 PM Union Pacific

1:30 Frontier

2 PM College Basketball: SMU-Texas

4 PM Boots And Saddles (time approximate)


4:30 Californians

5 PM All-Star Golf

6 PM Steve Donovan, U.S. Marshal

6:30 Inner Sanctum

7 PM Panic

7:30 Roaring 20's

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Boxing

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

sign off 11 PM

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

12 N Soupy Sales

12:30 Wrestling

1:30 Playhouse 40

2 PM College Basketball: SMU-Texas

4 PM Cartoons (time approximate)

5 PM Danger Is My Business

5:30 Flight

6 PM Cartoons

6:30 Guestward Ho!

7 PM Silent Service

7:30 Roaring 20's


8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Boxing

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

sign off 11 PM

Retro: Kentucky Thursday, February 18, 1965

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm

7 AM Today (guests: Dana Andrews, Judith Crist)

9 AM Morning Show (COLOR)

9:30 Speculation (local game show, COLOR)

9:55 News (Ryan Halloran, COLOR)

10 AM Make Room For Daddy

10:30 What's This Song? (guests: Ruta Lee and Skitch

Henderson, COLOR)

10:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Say When! (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)


1 PM 77 Sunset Strip

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (guests: Julie Adams and Ray Danton,

COLOR)

4 PM Movie: "The Detective" (English movie from '54, not to

be confused with Frank Sinatra's 1968 movie of the same

name)

5:45 Huckleberry Hound

6:15 Local Weather, News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days (COLOR)

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Dr. Kildare

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM Kraft Suspense Theatre (Jack Kelly plays a ski instructor

who marries a rich heiress; to prove he can be financially

independent he masterminds a million-dollar train robbery.)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (COLOR)

11:20 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM Good Morning
6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR)

10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Ruth Lyons (COLOR)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Movie: "Lorna Doone"

5:30 Jamboree (COLOR)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Safari (COLOR)

8 PM Wonderful World (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM Kraft Suspense Theatre (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

1 AM Big Picture
1:30 The Story (COLOR)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6:15 Air Force Story (the use of air power in the

North African campaign of World War II)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Tragic Dramas Of Greece

And Rome"

7 AM Chance To Advance

7:30 Dixie Singin'

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys

12 N Noon Report (Al Schotelkote)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Peter Gunn

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (guests: Jack Carter and Florence

Henderson)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (Hedda Hopper is

Art's guest)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (panel: Joan Fontaine, Marty


Allen, Steve Rossi, Phyllis Newman)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Roger Williams; the Brothers

Four, comedian Gerald Peters, Mrs. Fred J. Tooze of

the Women's Christian Temperance Union)

6 PM Huckleberry Hound

6:30 Leave It To Beaver

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Munsters

8 PM Movie: "King Creole" (one of Elvis's beter ones)

10 PM The Defenders

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Clash By Night"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester

7:30 Fisbie Funnies

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch

9:45 Keep'n Trim

10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace)

10:30 I Love Lucy


11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Robert Trout)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM News, Markets, Weather

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus

5:15 Magilla Gorilla

5:45 Small Talk

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM The Law And Mr. Jones

7:30 Munsters

8 PM Perry Mason

9 PM Password (guests are Eydie Gorme and Frank

Sinatra Jr.)

9:30 Baileys Of Balboa


10 PM The Defenders

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Movie: "Good-Bye, My Lady"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:55 Daily Word

7 AM Word Of Life

7:30 Skipper Ryle

9:30 Love Of Life (CBS, delay from 12 N, pre-empted

on Ch. 9)

9:55 News, Weather, Editorial

10 AM Dialing For Dollars

11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guests: Phil Ford

and Mimi Hines, delay from 1 PM)

11:30 Price Is Right (celebrity bidder: Dennis O'Keefe)

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Flame In The Wind (delay from 2 PM)

1:30 Young Marrieds (delay from 3:30 PM)

2 PM TV Bingo

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster (delay from 4 PM)


4:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Desert Mystery" (Johnny Weissmuller)

6 PM News, Weather

6:15 ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:30 Mickey Mouse Club

7 PM Maverick

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Bewitched (watch for Raquel Welch as a flight atendant)

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Jimmy Dean (guests: Vikki Carr, Henny Youngman)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Les Crane (guest: Frankie Laine)

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Today

9 AM Mythology: "The Underworld" (Hades, not the Mafia)

9:50 Take Five

10 AM Make Room For Daddy

10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR)

10:55 NBC News

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12 N Say When! (COLOR)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)


12:55 NBC News

1 PM Local News

1:05 Homemakers Today

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Moment Of Truth

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (guests are Abe Burrows and

Lauren Bacall)

4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

4:30 Film Feature

5:40 Outdoors (COLOR)

5:55 News, Sports, Livestock Report (COLOR)

6:15 News, Weather, Stock Market Report (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Star Route, U.S.A. (guest: Ferlin Husky, who sings

his biggest hit, "Gone")

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Dr. Kildare

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM Kraft Suspense Theatre (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)


WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

7:15 God Is The Answer

7:30 News, Weather (Bill Sorrell)

7:45 Young People's World

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Dateline 27

10 AM Father Knows Best

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 Farm Report (Henry Allin)

11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (same as Ch. 12)

11:30 Price Is Right

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Flame In The Wind

1:30 Young Marrieds

2 PM Password

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster

4:30 Windy And Mary Ann

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Rifleman
5:55 Sports In Review (Bill Sorrell)

6 PM News, Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Woody Woodpecker

7 PM Zero One

7:30 Batle Line (the end of World War II in Italy)

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Movie: "Ride Lonesome"

11:45 News, Weather, Sports

sign off 12:10 AM

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

9:15 Kids' Korner

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Sullivan's Travels"

11:30 Price Is Right

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guests: the

Back Porch Majority)

1:30 My Litle Margie


2 PM Flame In The Wind

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Trailmaster

5 PM Beany And Cecil (delay from Sun 10:30 AM)

5:30 Three Stooges

5:55 Weather (Don Rossi)

6 PM ABC News

6:15 Local News, Sports

6:30 Lone Ranger

7 PM Dragnet (Ben Alexander is Jack Webb's partner)

7:30 Jonny Quest

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Jimmy Dean

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Les Crane

Retro: Kentucky Saturday, February 17, 1973

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:


WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:30 Farm Report

7 AM Houndcats (delay from 8 AM)

7:30 Kentucky Afield

8 AM Watch Your Child

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N NBC Children's Theatre: "Street Of The Flower Boxes,"

wherein a group of kids on New York's Lower East Side

try to beautify the neighborhood and make some money

by making and selling window boxes

1 PM College Basketball: Louisville-Bradley

3 PM College Basketball: Kentucky-Florida (time approximate)

5 PM Billy Walker's Country Carnival (guest: Peggy Litle, time

approximate)

5:30 Wilburn Brothers

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 The Adventurer (Gene Barry)


8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Alamo" (Part 1, concludes Mon 9 PM)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Sanctuary"

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7:30 Farm Front

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N NBC Children's Theatre

1 PM College Basketball: St. Joseph-Xavier (Cincinnati)

3 PM College Basketball: Kentucky-Florida (time approximate)

5 PM Rollin' (Edgar Winter joins Kenny Rogers and the First Edition.)

5:30 It's Academic (Taylor, Cincinnati Country Day, Clermont Northeastern

high schools compete.)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM UFO
8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Alamo" (Part 1)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "To Kill A Mockingbird"

2 AM Movie: "The Devil At 4 O'Clock"

4 AM Movie: "Desert Detour"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Personality Theory And

Creativity"

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

7:30 Bugs Bunny (delay from 8 AM)

8 AM Play It Safe

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (animated)

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies: "Scooby Doo Meets

Laurel and Hardy" (in animated form)

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "The Johnstown

Monster" ('71, from Ireland)


2 PM Vision On

2:30 Movie: "Abbot And Costello Meet The Killer:

Boris Karloff" (Karloff really has litle to do

in this one.)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic: Bert Yancey and Tommy Aaron

vs. Jim Jamieson and DeWit Weaver

5 PM Women's Golf: Gloria Ehret and Sandra Haynie vs.

Gerda Boykin and Kathy Cornelius

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM National Geographic (profile of Jane Goodall)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore (guest Joseph Campanella as

a former boyfriend of Mary's who's trying to

restart the relationship)

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet (not-yet-regular Tim Conway and

Valerie Harper are the guests)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Music Man" (Robert Preston, Shirley Jones)

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester
7:30 Cartoon Circus

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Cartoon Circus

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM College Basketball: either Middle Tennessee-

Eastern Kentucky or Western Kentucky-Morehead

3 PM Movie: "Tarzan And His Mate" (Johnny Weissmuller,

time approximate)

5 PM UFO

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (Jody Miller, Joe Stampley, Tony Booth)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Sergeant Rutledge"


WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Curiosity Shop (the evolution of clothing, from fig

leaves to space suits, delay from Sun 10 AM)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: Lassie (animated)

in "Thunder Mountain"

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Variety Street

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Movie: "Pork Chop Hill"

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Pro Bowlers Tour: finals of the Fair Lanes Open from

Baltimore

4:30 Wide World Of Sports: Daytona 125 (finishers qualify

for the Daytona 500), other event TBA (probably the

Joe Bugner-Muhammad Ali match)

6 PM Golf: Andy Williams San Diego Open (third round)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Here We Go Again (one of Larry Hagman's two flops--

the other was "The Good Life"--between "I Dream Of

Jeannie" and "Dallas")

8:30 A Touch Of Grace (Shirley Booth)


9 PM Julie Andrews Hour (Sandy Duncan, Sergio Franchi,

Muppets Thog and Rowlf)

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM News

11:30 NBC Movie: "Poor Devil" (Sammy Davis Jr. as a recruiter

for Satan, who has one last chance--after 1400

years of failure--to bring someone to you-know-where,

pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from Wed 8:30)

1 AM In Concert (the Hollies, Loggins and Messina, Billy Preston,

delay from Fri 11:30)

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM off the air


7 PM Firing Line: Huey Newton discusses his autobiography

"Revolutionary Suicide"

8 PM Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part 1" (first of a projected

trilogy; only the first two parts were filmed, from '43)

10 PM Cambridge Debate On Women's Lib (Germaine Greer and

William F. Buckley, Jr.--no need to tell you how each comes

down on this topic)

11 PM NET Opera Theatre: "The Trial Of Mary Lincoln" (based on

her actual 1875 trial for insanity)

sign off 12 M

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Agriculture U.S.A.

7:30 Leisure

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N NBC Children's Theatre

1 PM Homemakers Today
1:30 Focus On Minorities

2 PM University Of Kentucky

2:30 Kentucky Afield

3 PM Wilburn Brothers

3:30 College Basketball: North Carolina-Florida State

5:30 Lee Rose (Transylvania University basketball highlights,

time approximate)

6 PM Porter Wagoner (singers Ed and Lorraine)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (the Music Makers go down on the farm)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Alamo" (Part 1)

11 PM News

11:30 Early Start (religious)

11:40 Movie: "Goodbye, Charlie"

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

7:30 Bugs Bunny (different set of cartoons from those being

shown at the same time on Ch. 9)

8 AM Popeye

8:30 Porky Pig

9 AM Rocky And His Friends

9:30 Jonny Quest

10 AM Daniel Boone
11 AM Rifleman

11:30 Movie: "Charlie Chan In Reno"

12:30 Wrestling

1:30 College Basketball: Purdue-Michigan State

3:30 Rifleman (time approximate)

4 PM Roller Derby

5 PM Petticoat Junction

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM I Love Lucy (the William Holden episode; Eve

Arden also appears)

7:30 That Girl (Cloris Leachman as Don's soon-to-be-

wed sister)

8 PM Boris Karloff Presents Thriller

9 PM Movie: "The Mummy" (more Karloff)

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Roller Derby

12:30 NHL Action

1 AM Sea Hunt

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Consumer Report

7:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch


8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Mr. Magoo

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids (TV Guide also

shows Bill Anderson on Ch. 27 at this time; don't

know which one aired.)

1 PM College Basketball: Middle Tennessee-Eastern Kentucky

or Western Kentucky-Morehead

3 PM College Basketball: Kentucky-Florida (time approximate)

5 PM National Geographic: "The Violent Earth" (I believe this is

a delay from Thu 8 PM since Ch. 27 did not carry "The Waltons"

in that timeslot, time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Man Who Reclaimed His Head"

1:30 Wrestling

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

7 AM Curiosity Shop (same as Ch. 12)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM Fishin' Hole (says it's on for an hour)

3 PM Pro Bowlers Tour

4:30 Wide World Of Sports

6 PM Golf: Andy Williams San Diego Open (third

round)

7 PM Thrillseekers

7:30 This Is Your Life (Anne Baxter is the surprisee)

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace


9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Movie: "The Vulture"

1:15 ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

1:30 Movie: "Homicidal"

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

9:30 New Shapes: Education

10 AM Rap

10:30 Crafts With Katy

11 AM Hobby Talk

11:30 Wally's Workshop

12 N NHL Action

12:30 Movie: "The Brass Legend" (watch for a pre-

Perry Mason Raymond Burr in this '56 Western

with Hugh (Wyat Earp) O'Brian)

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Roller Derby

4 PM Soul Train

5 PM Boris Karloff Presents Thriller

6 PM Munsters

6:30 Paty Duke

7 PM Movie: "House Of Wax"


8:30 Movie: "The Raven" (these two movies gave

Louisvillians a double helping of Vincent Price)

10 PM Boris Karloff Presents Thriller

11 PM Movie: "The Big Shot" (Humphrey Bogart)

1 AM Wrestling

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

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Monkees

1:30 American Bandstand (guests: Gallery)

2 PM Recreation Today

2:30 Wrestling

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (joined in progress)

4:30 Wide World Of Sports

6 PM Golf: Andy Williams San Diego Open (third

round)
7 PM UFO

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "Gentleman Jim" (the life of heavyweight

champ Jim Corbet, played by Errol Flynn)

KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,

WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,

WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)

off air on Saturday

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WXIX 19 was a great indy at this time. Metromedia was adding local programming with Creature
Feature on Saturday nights

RETRO: DETROIT - 1/26/1999

Tuesday, January 26, 1999

WJBK-TV FOX2

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM News

09:00AM Forgive or Forget

10:00AM Hard Copy

10:30AM Real TV

11:00AM People's Court

12:00PM News

12:30PM Access Hollywood

01:00PM The Nanny

01:30PM The Nanny

02:00PM Donny & Marie

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM NewsRadio

07:30PM EXTRA
08:00PM King of the Hill

08:30PM The PJs

09:00PM Guinness World Records

10:00PM News

11:00PM Cheers

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM NewsRadio

12:30AM Married...with Children

01:00AM Forgive or Forget

02:00AM News

03:00AM People's Court

04:00AM Newlywed Game

04:30AM Dating Game

WDIV-TV NBC4

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Jerry Springer

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Jeopardy!

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World


03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM Sally

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM 3rd Rock from the Sun

08:30PM NewsRadio

09:00PM Just Shoot Me!

09:30PM Will & Grace

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Jenny Jones

01:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

02:30AM Later

03:00AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

04:00AM Leeza

WXYZ-TV ABC7

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee


10:00AM Martha Stewart Living

11:00AM Roseanne Show

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Home Improvement

08:30PM The Hughleys

09:00PM Spin City

09:30PM Sports Night

10:00PM NYPD Blue

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM Entertainment Tonight

12:30AM Inside Edition

01:00AM Politically Incorrect

01:30AM Howie Mandel

02:30AM TBA

03:00AM The View


04:00AM ABC World News Now

WDWB-TV WB20

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM All News A.M.

06:00AM CNN Headline News

07:00AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

07:30AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM Animaniacs

09:00AM The Odd Couple

09:30AM Laverne & Shirley

10:00AM 700 Club

11:00AM Hawaii Five-0

12:00PM Kojak

01:00PM Love Connection

01:30PM Change of Heart

02:00PM Three's Company

02:30PM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Boy Meets World


06:00PM Family Maters

06:30PM A Different World

07:00PM Roseanne

07:30PM Taxi

08:00PM Buffy the Vampire Slayer

09:00PM Felicity

10:00PM Roseanne

10:30PM Taxi

11:00PM Change of Heart

11:30PM Love Connection

12:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM The Odd Couple

02:00AM MOVIE: Tiger Warsaw

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming

WKBD-TV UPN50

05:00AM Empty Nest

05:30AM Andy Griffith

06:00AM Toon Town Kids

06:30AM Highlander: The Animated Series

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM Pokmon
08:00AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:30AM Garfield and Friends

09:00AM Diff'rent Strokes

09:30AM Step by Step

10:00AM 227

10:30AM Charles in Charge

11:00AM Sunset Beach

12:00PM McHale's Navy

12:30PM All in the Family

01:00PM Sanford and Son

01:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

02:00PM Sonic the Hedgehog

02:30PM The Mask

03:00PM DuckTales

03:30PM Doug

04:00PM Hercules

04:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:00PM Sister, Sister

05:30PM Home Improvement

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Frasier

08:00PM Moesha

08:30PM Clueless
09:00PM Malcolm & Eddie

09:30PM Between Brothers

10:00PM News

11:00PM Friends

11:30PM Frasier

12:00AM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

01:00AM Living Single

01:30AM Martin

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming

WWJ-TV CBS62

05:30AM First Business

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Charlie's Angels

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM Match Game

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful


02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Judge Judy

03:30PM Judge Joe Brown

04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Judge Mills Lane

05:00PM Grace Under Fire

05:30PM Mad About You

06:00PM Seinfeld

06:30PM Mad About You

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM MOVIE: The Shawshank Redemption

11:00PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:00AM Judge Mills Lane

12:30AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Match Game

02:30AM Up to the Minute

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Re: RETRO: DETROIT - 1/26/1999

June 25 of that year, Another World airs its final telecast. Two weeks later Passions (also defunct)
comes on. But unfortunately turned down by WDIV, and seen instead on indie WADL on tape-
delay basis before WDIV clearing Passions after Sally Jesse Raphael's cancellation in 2002. Also,
WADL would have aired Poker After Dark (in which WDIV turned down in its entire run from
2007-2011) in place of WDIV.

Retro: North Carolina Wednesday, February 18, 1976

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Good Morning Show

7:55 Devotions

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Herschel Bernardi)

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 Tatletales (Rona Barret and Bill Trowbridge,

Adrienne Barbeau and Michael Malone, Pat and

Marge Harrington, day-behind from 4 PM)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


1 PM Sandra And Friends (the Hartford Ballet Company

performs)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76 (Arlene Francis, Joey Bishop, Joyce

Bulifant, Charles Nelson Reilly, Richard Dawson, Bret

Somers)

4 PM Dinah! (the cast of "M*A*S*H": Alan Alda, Harry Morgan,

Loreta Swit, Jamie Farr, Larry Linville, Gary Burghoff, Mike

Farrell)

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Treasure Hunt

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn (Sid Caesar, Milton Berle, Joey

Bishop)

9 PM Cannon

10 PM Telly Savalas: Who Loves Ya Baby? (variety show with

Diahann Carroll, Barbara Eden, Cloris Leachman)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "How The West Was Won" (conclusion)

E WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25


Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC (PBS)

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM In-school programs

12:30 Electric Company

1 PM In-school programs

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM History Of The Motion Picture

6:30 Your Future Is Now

7 PM Erica (needlework, with Erica Wilson)

7:30 Now

8 PM Images Of Aging (middle-aged people discuss

growing old, the remarriage of an elderly couple,

a nursing-home resident's atempt to deal with

her deteriorating health)

9 PM Theater In America ("Zaiman Or The Madness Of

God," about a Russian rabbi who angers the powers

that be when he speaks out against religious persecution)

sign off 11 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)


6:35 Alamanac

6:45 News

7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Together

8:30 Captain Kangaroo (30-minute delay)

9:30 The Lucy Show

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Scene At Noon (Erich Von Daniken, author of

"Chariots Of The Gods")

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Partridge Family

4:30 Adam-12

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn


9 PM Cannon

10 PM Telly Savalas: Who Loves Ya Baby?

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "How The West Was Won"

(conclusion)

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Coffeetalk

9:30 Phil Donahue (Freddie Prinze is Phil's guest)

10:30 Rhyme And Reason (Jamie Farr, Adrienne Barbeau,

Jim Backus, Anita Gillete, Robert Clary, week-behind

from 1:30 PM)

11 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Rita Moreno, John Schuck, week-behind

from 2 PM)

11:30 Happy Days

12 N Let's Make A Deal

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 As The World Turns (no CBS affiliate in Wilmington then)

2:30 The Neighbors (Regis Philbin's first game show)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live


4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special: Kristy McNichol stars in "Me And

Dad's New Wife" (pre-empts "Rin Tin Tin" and "The Lucy Show")

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner)

7 PM Partridge Family (guest: Howard Cosell; the Partridges try to

stop the senseless killing of whales)

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Who Is The Black Dahlia?"

1:30 News

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6 AM Arthur Smith

6:30 Farm News

6:55 Viewpoint

7 AM News

7:30 Time For Uncle Paul

8 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Michael Douglas; George


Kirby, singer-actress Ronee Blakley, Mike Farrell,

three stunt drivers)

10:30 Femme Fare (Bete Elliot)

11 AM Edge Of Night

11:30 Happy Days

12 N News

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason (Jaye P. Morgan, Norm Crosby,

Jamie Farr, Barbara McNair, Orson Bean)

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Tony Roberts, Peggy Cass)

2:30 The Neighbors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special (pre-empts "Gilligan's Island"

and "The Munsters")

5:30 Adam-12

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Ironside

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM News
11:30 ABC Movie: "Who Is The Black Dahlia?"

1:30 Mission: Impossible

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)

6 AM Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today (former White House adviser Charles Colson

is a guest)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Steve Allen; Doris Day, Norm

Crosby)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Bill Armstrong, Jo Anne Worley,

Sammy Cahn, Billy Braver, James Darren--NOTE: I can

think of only two other times the composer Sammy Cahn

appeared on a game show: Groucho's "You Bet Your Life"

in the '50s and as a mystery guest on "What's My Line?"

in 1974, although he may have been a celebrity guest on

"I've Got A Secret")

10:30 High Rollers

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Vincent Price, Harvey Korman, Charlie

Callas, Joan Rivers, Pam Grier, John Davidson, George Gobel)

12 N Carolina At Noon

12:30 Take My Advice (Wallace and Jack Albertson, Jo Ann Pflug

and Chuck Woolery)

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)


1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Family Affair

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies

8 PM Bell System Family Theatre: Johnny Cash

hosts highlights of the Ringling Brothers and

Barnum & Bailey Circus

9 PM Chico And The Man

9:30 The Dumplings

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers, Dr. Paul Ehrlich)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

5:30 Country Place

6 AM Almanac

7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 High Rollers

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Cartoon Carnival

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Ironside

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Family Affair

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Bell System Family Theatre

9 PM Chico And The Man

9:30 The Dumplings

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show


WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Southern Exposure (guest: Dave Brubeck)

7:30 Good Morning America

9 AM Truth Or Consequences

9:30 Movie: "The French Line"

11 AM Merv Griffin (tribute to Jack Benny, with George

Burns and Benny's manager Irving Fein)

12 N News

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 The Neighbors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

4 PM Partridge Family

4:30 Brady Bunch (the ABC Afterschool Special airs Fri

5 PM, shades of WXIA, which Ch. 8 shamelessly

copied in those days)

5 PM Star Trek

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News


7 PM Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World Of Magic (fire eater Manea (Tahiti),

card manipulator Alpha (France), comedy magician

Topper Martin (England), straight magicians Dick

Zimmerman (U.S.), Jean Regil (France), Shimada

(Japan), Toreno (Norway))

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Who Is The Black Dahlia?"

1:30 News

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6 AM Carolina Today

6:30 Morning Meditations

6:35 Carolina Today continues

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 Take Kerr

12 N News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Tatletales (in-patern)

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Match Game PM (Ed Asner, Marcia Rodd, Gary

Burghoff, Bety White, Richard Dawson, Bret

Somers)

8 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn

9 PM Cannon

10 PM Telly Savalas: Who Loves Ya Baby?

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "How The West Was Won" (conclusion)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today
9 AM Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 8)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 High Rollers

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 News

12 N Dinah! (same as Ch. 2)

1 PM Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Mike Douglas (from Walt Disney World:

co-hostess Anita Bryant; a parade of 40

Disney characters, Trini Lopez, Phyllis Diller,

tours of the Hall of Presidents and the Haunted

Mansion)

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Bewitched (this had to be a one-shot since

Charlote was under the access rule)

7:30 Chico And The Man (week-behind)

8 PM Bell System Family Theatre

9 PM Movie: "It Happened At The World's Fair" (Elvis

at the Seatle World's Fair; the fair was in '62,

the movie came out in '63)


11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow (former CBS News president Fred Friendly--

wonder if he talked about his resignation when CBS

chose to show an "I Love Lucy" rerun instead of hearings

on the war in Vietnam?)

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:30 Knozit-Land

7 AM Today

9 AM Knozit-Land

9:30 Take My Advice

9:55 News

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 High Rollers

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Magnificent Marble Machine

12:30 Carolina Today

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Bewitched (Paul Lynde plays Uncle Arthur)


5 PM Ironside

6 PM Truth Or Consequences

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Frank McGuire: University of South Carolina

Basketball

8 PM College Basketball: Furman-South Carolina

10 PM Petrocelli (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Reading And The Individual:

Diagnostic Teaching Of Reading In The Classroom"

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Bewitched

9:30 Tatletales (same as Ch. 2)

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76

4 PM Partridge Family

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Family Affair

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn

9 PM Cannon

10 PM Telly Savalas: Who Loves Ya Baby?

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "How The West Was Won"

(conclusion)

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Montage
10 AM Not For Women Only (Part 3 of 5 on adultery;

guest is writer Linda Wolfe)

10:30 That Girl

11 AM Edge Of Night

11:30 Happy Days

12 N Let's Make A Deal

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 The Neighbors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special (pre-empts "Classic

Comedy Hour")

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Space: 1999 ("Maverick" airs the other four weeknights)

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen,

Rita Moreno)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM News
11:30 ABC Movie: "Who Is The Black Dahlia?"

1:30 News

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6 AM News

6:10 Today's Meditation

6:15 Carolina Living

6:30 Arthur Smith

6:55 Minister's Study

7 AM Today

9 AM Midmorning (guest is Gen. William Westmoreland)

10 AM Phil Donahue (first of two with Dr. Lendon Smith)

10:30 High Rollers

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Concentration

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Adam-12
5 PM Ironside

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Bill Cullen,

Peggy Cass, Kity Carlisle)

7:30 Match Game PM (Susan Howard, Gary Burghoff,

Fannie Flagg, Bret Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly,

Richard Dawson)

8 PM Bell System Family Theatre

9 PM Chico And The Man

9:30 The Dumplings

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Jim Nesbit

7:50 Carolina Almanac

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM CBS News

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit
11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 All My Children

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Gunsmoke

5:30 Happy Days (ABC, delay from 11:30 AM)

6 PM ABC News

6:30 News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kity Carlisle, Bill Cullen,

Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden)

8 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn

9 PM Cannon

10 PM Telly Savalas: Who Loves Ya Baby?

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "How The West Was Won" (conclusion)

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)


7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Phil Donahue (topic: soap operas; guests: Judith Chapman

of "As The World Turns" and soap-magazine editor Lynda

Hirsch)

10 AM Not For Women Only (Part 3 of 5 on spending health-care

money wisely; guest is Dr. John Neff, president of Hospital

Corporation of America)

10:30 Lassie

11 AM News

11:30 Ladies' Day

12 N Let's Make A Deal

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 The Neighbors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special (pre-empts "Truth Or Consequences"

and "The Munsters")

5:30 Happy Days (delay from 11:30 AM)

6 PM ABC News

6:30 News

7 PM Concentration
7:30 Match Game PM (Bonnie Franklin, Scoey Mitchlll, Patti Deutsch,

Richard Dawson, Bret Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly)

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Bareta

10 PM Starsky And Hutch

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 ABC Movie: "Who Is The Black Dahlia?"

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM What's Happening? (community calendar)

9:05 TBA

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 High Rollers

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Magnificent Marble Machine

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Not For Women Only (same as Ch. 18)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset

4:30 PTL Club

6:30 News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Lassie

8 PM Bell System Family Theatre

9 PM Chico And The Man

9:30 The Dumplings

10 PM Petrocelli

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges And Pals

8 AM Dennis The Menace

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 AM Movie: "Back Street"

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Movie: "The Perfect Furlough"

3 PM Popeye And Pals

3:30 Ultra Man

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Monkees

5 PM Brady Bunch
5:30 I Love Lucy (guests: Janet Waldo and Richard

Crenna; she develops a crush on Ricky)

6 PM Beverly Hillbillies

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Untouchables

9 PM Movie: "The Sons Of Katie Elder"

11 PM Night Gallery

11:30 Movie: "Varan The Unbelievable"

1:30 News

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Zoom

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30 You're On!

8 PM Images Of Aging

9 PM Anyone For Tennyson?

9:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers (1931: President

Hoover visits Valley Forge, the death of

Thomas Edison)
10 PM Erica

10:30 Ilona's Palete

sign off 11 PM

RETRO: DETROIT - 1/19/1995 (corrected)

Thursday, January 19, 1995

WJBK-TV FOX2

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Eyewitness Morning

09:00AM Rush Limbaugh

09:30AM Dennis Prager

10:00AM Donahue

11:00AM Geraldo

12:00PM News

12:30PM Top Cops

01:00PM Street Legal

02:00PM Night Court

02:30PM Amen

03:00PM Geraldo

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM EXTRA

07:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol


07:30PM Cheers

08:00PM Martin

08:30PM Living Single

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM News

11:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:30PM Night Court

12:00AM Jon Stewart

01:00AM Top Cops

02:00AM Amen

03:00AM Dr. Duarte

03:30AM MOVIE: Coldfire

WDIV-TV NBC4

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Jerry Springer

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Susan Powter

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Sally
04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Mad About You

08:30PM Friends

09:00PM Seinfeld

09:30PM Mad About You

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Jenny Jones

01:30AM The Judge

02:00AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:30AM Other Side

03:30AM Last Call

04:00AM Leeza

WXYZ-TV ABC7

05:30AM ABC News

05:55AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Company (incomplete title)


10:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM My So-Called Life

09:00PM Matlock

10:00PM Day One

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM Inside Edition

12:30AM American Journal

01:00AM Gordon Elliot

02:00AM Matlock

03:00AM ABC World News Now

04:30AM Mike & Maty

WXON-TV WB20
05:00AM Madonna

05:30AM All News A.M.

06:00AM Exosquad

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM Biker Mice from Mars

07:30AM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

08:00AM Transformers: Generation 2

08:30AM Sonic the Hedgehog

09:00AM ALF

09:30AM Harry and the Hendersons

10:00AM Family Maters

10:30AM A Different World

11:00AM Northern Exposure

12:00PM Hill Street Blues

01:00PM A-Team

02:00PM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

02:30PM Goof Troop

03:00PM Garfield and Friends

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM VR Troopers

04:30PM Aladdin

05:00PM The Wonder Years

05:30PM The Cosby Show

06:00PM Family Maters

06:30PM Doogie Howser, M.D.


07:00PM Cops

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what the movie is?)

10:00PM In the Heat of the Night

11:00PM Hard Copy

11:30PM Dear John

12:00AM Love Connection

12:30AM Jones & Jury

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM MOVIE: Firecreek

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Hard Copy

04:30AM Paid Programming

WKBD-TV UPN50

05:00AM The Jeffersons

05:30AM News

06:00AM TaleSpin

06:30AM Darkwing Duck

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Dennis the Menace

08:30AM The Pink Panther

09:00AM Saved by the Bell

09:30AM Bewitched
10:00AM Laverne & Shirley

10:30AM Empty Nest

11:00AM Judge for Yourself

12:00PM Family Feud

12:30PM Marilu

01:30PM Ricki Lake

02:30PM Johnson (incomplete title)

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Who's the Boss?

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Golden Girls

07:00PM Married...with Children

07:30PM The New Price is Right

08:00PM The Simpsons

08:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

09:00PM The Simpsons

09:30PM Roseanne

10:00PM News

10:30PM Sports Xtra

11:00PM Coach

11:30PM Star Trek


12:30AM M*A*S*H

01:00AM News

01:30AM Empty Nest

02:00AM Charles in Charge

02:30AM Growing Pains

03:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

04:00AM Hunter

WGPR-TV CBS62

06:00AM A Current Affair

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Jane Whitney

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM Shop 'Til You Drop

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Night Heat

04:00PM Rescue 911

04:30PM Rescue 911

05:00PM Richard Bey

06:00PM A Current Affair

06:30PM News
07:00PM 21 Jump Street

08:00PM Due South

09:00PM Eye to Eye

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:00AM A Current Affair

12:30AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:30AM The Twilight Zone

02:00AM Up to the Minute

I don't understand why WDIV wanted to pre-empt Conan O'Brien (who was host of Late Night at
the time) and WGPR (now WWJ) pre-empted CBS Evening News with Dan Rather (anchor at the
time)!

Actually, WGPR (now WWJ) did not pre-empt CBS Evening News with Dan Rather (anchor at the
time), it always aired CBS Evening News at the time it was a CBS affiliate.

Well, WGPR (now WWJ) could not pre-empt CBS Evening News with Dan Rather (anchor at the
time), as it was about to become a CBS O&O station at the time, as it was unable to secure a
beter spot since WJBK (the former CBS affiliate) switched to Fox.

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, February 19, 1966

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester: "The Age Of Reubens"

7:30 Movie: "Montana" (Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith)

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle (COLOR)


9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (COLOR)

10 AM Mighty Mouse (COLOR)

10:30 Linus The Lionhearted (COLOR)

11 AM Tom And Jerry (COLOR)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (COLOR)

12 N Sky King

12:30 Lassie

1 PM My Friend Flicka (COLOR)

1:30 Discovering America (COLOR)

1:45 Vic Bubas (the then-Duke basketball coach interviews

his counterpart at Maryland, Bud Millikan)

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Maryland

4 PM CBS Golf Classic: Bo Wininger and Tommy Bolt vs.

Johnny Pot and Mason Rudolph (time approximate)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (New York Athletic Club Track Meet,

pre-empted on Ch. 8, COLOR)

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM News

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 The Loner (Rod Serling created this series about a retired

Union officer wandering the West to put the Civil War behind

him. Lloyd Bridges stars; Bridges' daughter Cindy has a role

tonight.)

10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Goodbye, My Lady"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC/NBC)

6:15 Sunrise Semester

6:45 News Of The Church

7 AM Rascals' Club (Fred Kirby)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle (COLOR)

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (COLOR)

10 AM Mighty Mouse (COLOR)

10:30 Beatles (ABC, COLOR)

11 AM Tom And Jerry (COLOR)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (COLOR)

12 N Sky King

12:30 Lassie

1 PM Pastors Face Questions

1:30 Let's Talk TV (wonder if this is like Mike

Shapiro's "Inside Television" on WFAA?)

1:45 Vic Bubas

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Maryland

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Flat And Scruggs (guest: Stringbean)

5:30 Wilburn Brothers


6 PM Championship Wrestling (from Charlote: Aldo Bogni

and Bronco Lubich vs. Tex McKenzie and Nelson Royal;

Bob Orton vs. Abe Jacobs; Karl Gotch vs. John Gudiski)

6:50 Sports, News

7 PM Death Valley Days (COLOR)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 Get Smart (NBC, delay from 8:30, COLOR)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Batle Cry"

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

7:30 Billy Grammer (not to be confused with Billy Graham; Grammer

is a country singer)

8 AM Cartoons

9 AM Bannon's Buddies (local kids' show with Art Bannon)

10 AM Porky Pig (COLOR)

10:30 Beatles (COLOR)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (COLOR)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla

12 N Bugs Bunny (COLOR)

12:30 Milton The Monster (COLOR)

1 PM Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)


1:30 American Bandstand (the Mamas and the Papas do "California

Dreamin'" and Bob Lind does "Elusive Buterfly")

2:30 Teen Scene (local, with Jim Barry)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (finals of the Fresno Open)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (one of Ch. 3's habit of running ABC shows

at the in-patern time but on delay and not in color: the World

Two-Man Bobsledding Championships, the 24 Hours of Daytona

road race, the All-American Water-Ski Championships)

6:30 Trails West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

7 PM Zorro

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet (another show in the in-patern slot but on delay

and in black and white)

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 Lawrence Welk (PBS showed this one last night: a salute to the

Mardi Gras and Brotherhood Week, COLOR)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (Bing Crosby hosts; Tammy Grimes, Nanete

Fabray, Jackie Mason, David Frost, the Cully Richards comic

pantomimists, the De Morales acrobatic troupe, the Harris Nelson

Family (comic instrumentalists), COLOR)

10:30 Country Cousins (local)

11:30 Movie: "War Of The Colossal Beast"

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

off air on Saturday


WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6:30 Lone Ranger

7 AM Movies: "Rulers Of The Sea" and "The H-Man"

9:30 Milton The Monster (delay from 12:30, COLOR)

10 AM Porky Pig (COLOR)

10:30 Beatles (COLOR)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (COLOR)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla

12 N Wide World Of Sports (same as WWAY, not in color)

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 Teenage Frolics (local show which later looked a lot

like "Soul Train")

3 PM Bugs Bunny (delay from 12 N, COLOR)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Championship Wrestling (from Raleigh)

6 PM Grand Ole Opry

6:30 Wilburn Brothers

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Let's Go To The Races (COLOR)

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 Lawrence Welk (COLOR)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (COLOR)

10:30 Ozzie And Harriet (the episode ABC ran that night at

7:30, COLOR)
11 PM ABC News (anchor not given)

11:15 Dateline

11:25 Movie: "The Goddess"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

8 AM Maverick

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 The First Look (topic: caves, COLOR)

12:30 Exploring ("End Of Innocence" looks at the years

1914-1920, which includes World War I, COLOR)

1 PM Roller Derby

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Maryland

4 PM Litlest Hobo (time approximate)

4:30 Hennesey

5 PM Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf (Bobby Nichols vs.

Ramon Sota in Madrid, COLOR)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Scherer-MacNeil Report

7 PM Dick Van Dyke (CBS, delay from Wed 9:30)


7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM Let's Go To The Races (COLOR)

8:30 Get Smart (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Meet Me In Las Vegas" (COLOR)

11:15 Twin State Trio (local)

11:45 Movie: "Three Sundays To Live"

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Clutch Cargo

7:30 Space Angel

8 AM Hospitality House (local variety-information show)

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 Laramie (COLOR)

1 PM Movie: "13 Ghosts"

3 PM High School Highlights (probably high-school basketball)

3:30 National Velvet

4 PM The Lieutenant

5 PM Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf (COLOR)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather


6:30 Scherer-MacNeil Report

7 PM Let's Go To The Races (not in color)

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (NBC's last remaining black-and-white

primetime show)

8:30 Get Smart (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Meet Me In Las Vegas" (COLOR)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Big Leaguer" (for once, Edward G. Robinson does

not play a bad guy, from '53)

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 Aspect (farm news)

7 AM Farm And Home Hour

7:30 Swordsmen (gospel music, IIRC)

8 AM Litle Rascals

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Roger Ramjet

10 AM Porky Pig (COLOR)

10:30 Beatles (COLOR)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (COLOR)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla

12 N Bugs Bunny (COLOR)

12:30 Milton The Monster (COLOR)


1 PM Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 American Sportsman (delay from Sun 4 PM, COLOR)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Championship Wrestling (from High Point: Aldo Bogni and

Bronco Lubich vs. Steve Bolus and Alex Medina; Tex McKenzie

and Nelson Royal vs. Red Roberts and Jim Grabmire)

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 Wilburn Brothers

7 PM Litlest Hobo

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet (COLOR)

8 PM Let's Go To The Races (COLOR) (again, Ch. 8 is following the

lead of Ch. 11 in Atlanta: airing wrestling and country music in

the 5-7 PM slot, then pre-empting Donna Reed at 8)

8:30 Lawrence Welk (COLOR)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (COLOR)

10:30 Focus (local)

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Bill Hefner (local country-music show; Hefner later served in

Congress from North Carolina)

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6 AM Tobacco Workshop

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Heckle And Jeckle (COLOR)

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (COLOR)

10 AM Mighty Mouse (COLOR)

10:30 Linus The Lionhearted (COLOR)

11 AM Tom And Jerry (COLOR)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (COLOR)

12 N Sky King

12:30 Lassie

1 PM My Friend Flicka (COLOR)

1:30 Lone Ranger

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Maryland

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Lloyd Thaxton

6 PM Arthur Smith

6:30 Wilburn Brothers

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 The Loner

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Flamingo Road" (from '49, later a series

on NBC)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC/CBS)


7 AM Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon

7:30 Swingin' Society (probably local, COLOR)

8 AM Astroboy

8:30 Bullwinkle (ABC, delay from Sun 11 AM, not in color)

9 AM Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N, not in color)

9:30 Atom Ant (COLOR)

10 AM Porky Pig (COLOR)

10:30 Foreign Legionnaire

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (COLOR)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen (Jimmy Kilgo)

1 PM Ernest Tubb

1:30 Gadabout Gaddis (fishing)

2 PM Wide World Of Sports (same as WWAY and WRAL,

not in color)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Jimmy Dean (the Andrews Sisters, Billy Grammer,

Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler ("Ballad Of The Green Berets"),

ABC, delay from Fri 10 PM)

6 PM Paty Duke (ABC, delay from Wed 8 PM)

6:30 The Farmer's Daughter (ABC, delay from Fri 9:30 PM,

not in color)

7 PM Litlest Hobo

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)


8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 Lawrence Welk (COLOR)

9:30 I Dream Of Jeannie (delay from 8 PM)

10 PM Movie: "Writen On The Wind" (COLOR)

12:15 The Saint

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6:30 Space Soldiers

7:30 Secret Squirrel (NBC, delay from 10 AM, COLOR)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle (COLOR)

9:30 Atom Ant (COLOR)

10 AM Mighty Mouse (COLOR)

10:30 Underdog (COLOR)

11 AM Tom And Jerry (COLOR)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (COLOR)

12 N Sky King

12:30 Lassie

1 PM Wild Kingdom (NBC, delay from Sun 5 PM, not in color)

1:30 Sportsview (Ernie Greup)

1:45 Vic Bubas

2 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-Maryland

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf (COLOR)


6 PM Flipper (delay from 7:30, COLOR)

6:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (Part 1 of

"The Legend Of Young Dick Turpin," NBC, delay from Sun

7:30 PM, COLOR)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. (NBC, delay from Fri 10 PM, COLOR)

9:30 Branded (NBC, delay from Sun 8:30 PM, COLOR)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Jim Thornton's Saturday Night Country Style (live from his

nightclub in Raleigh)

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Robin Hood

7:30 TBA

8 AM Telestory Time

8:15 Movie: "The Cowboy And The Senorita" (Roy and Dale)

9:30 Kiddie Cartoon

10 AM Porky Pig (COLOR)

10:30 Beatles (COLOR)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (COLOR)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla

12 N Bugs Bunny (COLOR)

12:30 Milton The Monster (COLOR)


1 PM Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 Robin Hood

3 PM Big Picture

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (same as Ch. 2, COLOR)

6:30 Sports Review

6:45 News, Weather

7 PM Town And Country Time (local)

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet (COLOR)

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 Lawrence Welk (COLOR)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (COLOR)

10:30 ABC Scope (the chances of China entering the war

in Vietnam)

TV Guide lists news and weather at 10:45 but this seems unlikely.

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Wrestling (don't know from where, but I've heard Ch. 12

carried wrestling from Nick Gulas' territory in Tennessee)

12:15 Billy Grammer

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7:30 Carolina Farm Report

8 AM Cartoon Carnival
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 The First Look (COLOR)

12:30 Exploring (COLOR)

1 PM International Zone

1:30 Bachelor Father

2 PM Movie: "Marauders Of The Sea" (episodes from the

"Sir Francis Drake" TV series in 1962)

4 PM Bachelor Father

4:30 British Calendar

4:45 Parsons To Persons

5 PM Shell's Wonderful World Of GolF (COLOR)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Scherer-MacNeil Report

7 PM Ernest Tubb

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 Get Smart (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Meet Me In Las Vegas" (COLOR)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Blood Of Dracula" (Bela Lugosi does not


appear in this one from '57.)

WCCB Ch. 36 (Ch. 18) Charlote (ABC/CBS/NBC)

9 AM Jetsons (COLOR)

9:30 Film Feature

10 AM Secret Squirrel (COLOR)

10:30 Underdog (COLOR)

11 AM Top Cat (COLOR)

11:30 Fury

12 N The First Look (COLOR)

12:30 Milton The Monster (COLOR)

1 PM Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1:30 My Friend Flicka (CBS, delay from 1 PM, not

in color)

2 PM Church Of Christ

2:30 Movies: "The Fighting Seabees" and "King Of

The Newsboys"

5 PM Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf (COLOR)

6 PM Big Picture

6:30 Scherer-MacNeil Report

7 PM Movies: "Wolf Of New York" and "The Port Of

40 Thieves"

9 PM NBC Movie: "Meet Me In Las Vegas" (COLOR)

11:15 Information Please (not the old game show but more
than likely a public-affairs program)

11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Robert Merrill, Joan Rivers,

singers Jack Haskell and Maureen Tomson, COLOR)

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How did the stations handle the "normal" delays--not the ones "in patern but a week late

and not in color--but show that aired a few nights after the network feed?

Were they on tape or 16mm film?

Now, as to the shows aired in the network timeslot but delayed and in B&W--my question

is why? Wasn't Telco already feeding ABC to WWAY, so why not just carry the network feed

of Ozzie & Harriet? The station followed it with the rest of the ABC Saturday schedule.

Or was there some feed oddity involving microwave links or off-air pickups?

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Saturday, February 19, 1966

Quote Originally Posted by oldiesfan6479

How did the stations handle the "normal" delays--not the ones "in patern but a week late

and not in color--but show that aired a few nights after the network feed?

Were they on tape or 16mm film?

Now, as to the shows aired in the network timeslot but delayed and in B&W--my question

is why? Wasn't Telco already feeding ABC to WWAY, so why not just carry the network feed

of Ozzie & Harriet? The station followed it with the rest of the ABC Saturday schedule.

Or was there some feed oddity involving microwave links or off-air pickups?

There was similar situation when Boston's then-ABC station WNAC (now NBC and WHDH) not
broadcasted the post-1967 episodes of the popular soap opera General Hospital in COLOR,
instead B&W. I thought it was a 16mm kinescope. Eventough they used to broadcasted it on one-
day delay back then.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Saturday, February 19, 1966

11:20 Movie: "Batle Cry"

Part of the double bill (along with "War Is Hell") being shown at the movie theater where Lee
Harvey Oswald was arrested

on 11/22/63.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Saturday, February 19, 1966

Quote Originally Posted by oldiesfan6479

How did the stations handle the "normal" delays--not the ones "in patern but a week late

and not in color--but show that aired a few nights after the network feed?

Were they on tape or 16mm film?

Now, as to the shows aired in the network timeslot but delayed and in B&W--my question

is why? Wasn't Telco already feeding ABC to WWAY, so why not just carry the network feed

of Ozzie & Harriet? The station followed it with the rest of the ABC Saturday schedule.

Or was there some feed oddity involving microwave links or off-air pickups?
The only information I can give you re delays is that some stations were able to run them in color
(such as

WTVD and Disney); others had to setle for black and white (not only WWAY with "Ozzie And
Harriet" but WGHP

with "The Flintstones," which was delayed from Friday to Sunday). Somebody who worked in a
control room can probably answer this beter than I can.

Retro: North Carolina Sunday, February 20, 1966

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

8 AM Living Word

8:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

9:30 Light Unto My Path

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three (part 1 of 3 on Ezra Pound)

11:30 Sunday Chapel

12 N Davey And Goliath (COLOR)

12:15 Children's Chapel

12:30 Face The Nation (Sen. George Aiken (Republican

from Vermont) is guest; topics are expected to

include the Senate hearings on, and the Johnson

administration's handling of, Vietnam.)

1 PM Carolinas Conference Pairings (apparently for a

college basketball tournament)


1:30 Film Feature

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: Hahnenkahan Alpine Skiing

Tournament, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

4 PM Alumni Fun (University of Maryland vs. Washington

University, St. Louis)

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Golf: Tucson Open (final four holes--on an ad-hoc

network, yet)

6 PM Twentieth Century ("Moscow U," a look at the largest

university in the USSR, time approximate)

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Lassie (COLOR)

7:30 My Favorite Martian (COLOR)

8 PM Ed Sullivan (Allan Sherman, the Dave Clark Five, the

Supremes, Menasha Skulnik, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara,

foot juggling Ugo Carrido, COLOR)

9 PM Perry Mason

10 PM Candid Camera (people try to lure a toy cat out of a tree;

a store detective turns in a shoplifter; kids sing "Happy

Birthday" to an embarrassed classmate)

10:30 What's My Line? (Tony Randall and gossip columnist Suzy

Knickerbocker join Arlene Francis and Bennet Cerf.)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:30 The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor


WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC/NBC)

7:30 The Story

8 AM Gospel Caravan

9 AM Harvesters Quartet

9:30 TV Gospel Time (pioneering program of African-American

gospel music)

10 AM Light Unto My Path

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM This Is The Life

11:30 Insight

12 N Litle Rascals (Fred Kirby)

12:30 Movie: "Abbot And Costello Meet The Killer: Boris Karloff"

2 PM NBA Basketball: Cincinnati Royals-Detroit Pistons (ABC)

4 PM American Sportsman (time approximate, ABC, COLOR)

5 PM Porter Wagoner

5:30 I've Got A Secret (delay from Mon 8 PM)

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 Land Of The Free (WBTV's Alan Newcomb talks with Dr.

Nicholas Nayaradi about the future of NATO.)

7 PM Lassie (COLOR)

7:30 My Favorite Martian (COLOR)

8 PM Ed Sullivan (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Mason
10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Dixie Singin'

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

7:30 Trouble With Father (Stu Erwin)

7:45 Topic (not sure about this, since Erwin's show is

30 minutes)

8 AM Lewis Family (gospel singing family out of Augusta, GA,

where people were often hit with commercials for Talmadge

Lewis' used-car dealership)

9 AM Discovery '66 (the ancient palace of Knossos on the island

of Crete, delay from 11:30 AM)

9:30 Bullwinkle (delay from 11 AM, COLOR)

10 AM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

10:30 Peter Potamus (COLOR)

11 AM Faith For Today

11:30 This Is The Life

12 N Gospel Singing Jubilee

1 PM Gallant Men

2 PM NBA Basketball: Royals-Pistons

4 PM American Sportsman (time approximate, COLOR)

5 PM Movie: "Springfield Rifle" (Gary Cooper)


7 PM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea (COLOR)

8 PM This Proud Land (Robert Preston takes us to "The Way-Out

West": Hollywood yesterday and today, the Hearst Castle,

Fisherman's Wharf; San Francisco's Chinatown, COLOR, pre-empts

"The FBI")

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Sound And The Fury" (COLOR)

11:15 ABC News (anchor not given)

11:30 Movie: "Abe Lincoln In Illinois" (Raymond Massey's second-most-

famous role, after Dr. Gillespie on "Dr. Kildare.")

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

2:30 French Chef

3 PM Music And Arts Forum

3:30 Great Decisions-1966 (the conflict between Israel and Jordan)

4 PM French Chef

4:30 Performance (music, no doubt classical)

5 PM Jazz Casual (Cannonball Adderly talks about how the blues have

been altered.)

5:30 U.S.A. (John Gielgud and director Tyrone Guthrie talk about ways

to merge collegiate and commercial theater.)

6 PM U.S.A. (first of three on 20th-century dance forms: '20s dance

with Jelly Roll Morton; big-band dance with Duke Ellington; jazz

dancing with Gunther Schuller)

6:30 America's Crisis (second of two on the problems of the elderly,


including a Senate investigation of nursing homes and phony

"cure-alls" for the afflictions of old age)

7:30 Adolescence: The Transition (boy, they weren't kidding!)

8 PM Two Roads (paths to democracy being taken by Argentina and Chile)

9 PM Warsaw Philarmonic (Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 and a polka from

the opera "The Stone Guest" by Stanislaw Moniuszko; Wiltold Rowicki

conducts.)

sign off 10 PM

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

7 AM Big Picture

7:30 Christopher Program

7:45 Gospel Caravan

8:15 Musical Meditations

8:30 This Is The Life

9 AM TV Gospel Time

9:30 Bullwinkle (delay from 11 AM, COLOR)

10 AM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

10:30 Peter Potamus (COLOR)

11 AM Light Unto My Path

11:30 Bread Of Life

12 N Discovery '66 (same as WWAY)

12:30 Oral Roberts

1 PM Church Of Our Fathers (local)


1:30 Circuit Rider (local)

2 PM NBA Basketball: Royals-Pistons

4 PM American Sportsman (time approximate, COLOR)

5 PM Movie: "Gorilla At Large"

6:30 Gidget (delay from Thu 8 PM, COLOR)

7 PM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea (COLOR)

8 PM This Proud Land (COLOR)

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Sound And The Fury" (COLOR)

11:15 ABC News

11:30 ABC Scope (the prospect of Chinese intervention in

Vietnam, delay from Sat 10:30 PM)

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

7:45 News Of The Church

8 AM Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 TV Gospel Time

10 AM The Answer

10:30 Children's Gospel Hour

11 AM Light Unto My Path (some stations carried this

for an hour)

12 N Maverick

1 PM Meet The Press (Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz

is the guest, COLOR)


1:30 Real Estate Review

2 PM Highway Patrol

2:30 Wyat Earp

3 PM Call Mr. D (syndicated title for "Richard Diamond, Private

Detective")

3:30 Dragnet (Jack Webb and Ben Alexander; the version with

Harry Morgan would start less than a year later.)

4 PM Big Three Golf (Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Jack Nicklaus

compete in the first of four matches; only two will survive to

the fourth round, as their finishes are scored on a point system,

COLOR)

5 PM Wild Kingdom (Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler observe the golden

eagle, COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (Loyola (Baltimore) vs. either Mount Holyoke (South

Hadley, MA) or Reed College (Portland, OR). NOTE: This is two weeks

before Agnes Scot's memorable upset of Princeton when Karen Gerreald

nailed a bonus question with two seconds left; what was notable is that

she was blind and didn't know how much time was left, COLOR)

6 PM Frank McGee Report (Job Corps graduates working at their first jobs, COLOR)

6:30 NBC News Special: "The Daughters Of Orange," a look at the Dutch royal

family

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (conclusion of "The Legend Of Young

Dick Turpin," COLOR)

8:30 Branded (COLOR)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)
10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR)

11 PM Movie: "The Twonky" (Hans Conried as a professor who encounters a being

from the future that grants his every wish.)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7:30 Astroboy

8 AM Dixie Singin'

9 AM A.A. Allen Revival Hour

9:30 Rev. Don Powell

10 AM Frontier Circus

11 AM This Is The Life

11:30 The Answer

12 N Compass (changes in the culture and economy of West Africa, COLOR)

12:30 Oral Roberts

1 PM Movie: "Fast And Sexy" (Gina Lollobrigida, COLOR)

3 PM Aquanauts

4 PM Big Three Golf (COLOR)

5 PM Wild Kingdom (COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR)

6 PM Tales Of Wells Fargo

6:30 NBC News Special

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Branded (COLOR)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)
10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR)

11 PM Movie: "Please Believe Me"

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

7 AM Word Of Life

7:30 Church In The Home

8 AM Litle Rascals

8:45 Deeper Roots

9 AM TV Pulpit (a fixture on Ch. 8 at least into the '80s)

9:30 TV Gospel Time

10 AM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

10:30 Peter Potamus (COLOR)

11 AM Bullwinkle (COLOR)

11:30 The Story (COLOR)

12 N Roger Ramjet (COLOR)

12:30 Jubilee (Bonnie Lou and Buster)

1 PM Story Of Stones (a program about the history of jewelry

that's really an infomercial for local jeweler Schiffman's)

1:15 UNC Basketball

1:30 High Point Basketball (what is now High Point University)

2 PM NBA Basketball: Royals-Pistons

4 PM American Sportsman (time approximate, COLOR)

5 PM Flintstones (delay from Fri 7:30 PM, not in color)

5:30 Yogi Bear


6 PM Tammy (delay from Fri 8 PM, not in color)

6:30 Addams Family (delay from Fri 8:30 PM, aired in black

and white on the whole network)

7 PM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea (COLOR)

8 PM This Proud Land (COLOR)

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Sound And The Fury" (COLOR)

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Thriller

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

8 AM Lessons For Living

8:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

9:30 Light Unto My Path

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 Star Performance

12 N Concepts (local public-affairs show)

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Big Picture

1:30 Batle Line

2 PM Alumni Fun (Barnard College vs. Amherst (MA)

College, delay from 4 PM)

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular


4 PM Movie: "Operation Petticoat" (WNCT and then-sister

station WTVR Richmond were promoting their growing

commitment to color with a series of all-color movies

titled "Color Showcase" on Sundays 4-6 PM; this is one.)

6 PM Twentieth Century

6:30 Amateur Hour (Ted's guests are all from California: rock group

the Hedds; singers Harold Hultgren and Deborah Richardson,

delay from 5:30 PM but not in color)

7 PM Lassie (COLOR)

7:30 My Favorite Martian (COLOR)

8 PM Ed Sullivan (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Mason

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Movie: "Never Say Goodbye" (no, this is not "Never Can Say

Goodbye")

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC/CBS)

7 AM Gospel Train

7:30 Hour Of Opportunity

8 AM Living Word

8:30 Discovery '66 (same as WWAY)

9 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee


10 AM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

10:30 Peter Potamus (COLOR)

11 AM Church Service (Ch. 9 has carried First Presbyterian Church

of Charlote for years; wouldn't be surprised if this was the

featured church that Sunday.)

12 N Championship Bowling

1 PM Movies: "Tarzan's Savage Fury" (Lex Barker) and "All The Brothers

Were Valiant"

3:30 Adventure (travelogue)

4 PM Lefty Driesell (I think he was coaching Davidson College basketball

at the time.)

4:15 Sunday Sportscope

4:30 Bishop Sheen

5 PM Golf: Tucson Open (see Ch. 2 for details)

6 PM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea (ABC, delay from 7 PM,

time approximate, COLOR)

7 PM A Man Called Shenandoah (ABC, delay from Mon 9 PM)

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Branded (COLOR)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM ABC Movie: "The Sound And The Fury" (delay from 9 PM, not in color)

12:15 ABC News

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)


6:30 Film Feature (a tour of winter atractions in Michigan, COLOR)

7 AM Davey And Goliath (COLOR)

7:15 News Of The Church

7:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

8:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

9:30 Movie: "Fury Of The Congo" (Johnny Weissmuller)

11 AM Insight (says it's on for an hour but this seems unlikely)

12 N Fury (NBC, delay from Sat 11:30 AM)

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM My Friend Flicka (CBS, delay from Sat 1 PM, not in color)

1:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (CBS, delay from Sat 9:30 AM, COLOR)

2 PM Amateur Hour (Ted's guests are an instrumental group, the

Stoplights, delay from 5:30 PM, COLOR)

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

4 PM Big Three Golf (COLOR)

5 PM Golf: Tucson Open (see Ch. 2 for details)

6 PM Twentieth Century (time approximate)

6:30 Please Don't Eat The Daisies (NBC, delay from Tue 8 PM,

COLOR)

7 PM Lassie (COLOR)

7:30 My Favorite Martian (COLOR)

8 PM Ed Sullivan (COLOR)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR)

11 PM CBS News
11:15 Laredo (NBC, delay from Thu 8:30 PM, COLOR)

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Herald Of Truth

7:30 Singin' Time In Carolina

8 AM Gospel Caravan

9 AM Faith For Today

9:30 TV Gospel Time

10 AM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

10:30 Peter Potamus (COLOR)

11 AM Bullwinkle (COLOR)

11:30 Discovery '66 (what it's like to be a child in

divided Berlin)

12 N Insight

12:30 Eagle, Globe And Anchor (the Marines are very

prominent in Ch. 12's viewing area, with Camp

Lejeune)

1 PM Directions '66

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM NBA Basketball: Royals-Pistons

4 PM American Sportsman (time approximate, COLOR)

5 PM Championship Bowling

6 PM Mr. Lucky

6:30 Death Valley Days


7 PM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea (COLOR)

8 PM This Proud Land (COLOR)

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Sound And The Fury" (COLOR)

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Movie: "Kity Foyle"

1 AM Guide Posts (don't know if there's any connection to

Guidepost magazine)

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7:30 Dixie Singin'

8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

9:30 Movie: "Along The Navajo Trail" (Dale Evans without

Roy Rogers, from '45--Ch. 12 ran these old Westerns

for years on Sunday mornings)

10:30 This Is The Life

11 AM Church Service

12 N Big Picture

12:30 Industry On Parade

12:45 British Calendar

1 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith (a program timely even today: violence

and destruction in mass culture)

2 PM Biography (Mike Wallace narrates the story of the 1948

Truman-Dewey presidential campaign.)


2:30 Follow The Sun

3:30 The Rebel

4 PM Big Three Golf (COLOR)

5 PM Wild Kingdom (COLOR)

5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR)

6 PM Frank McGee Report (COLOR)

6:30 NBC News Special

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR)

8:30 Branded (COLOR)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR)

11 PM 77 Sunset Strip

WCCB Ch. 36 (Ch. 18) Charlote (ABC/CBS/NBC)

10:30 Word Of Life

11 AM Church Service

12 N Faith For Today

12:30 Herald Of Truth

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM Movies: "Affairs Of Cappy Ricks" and "Johnny

Doughboy"

4 PM Big Three Golf (COLOR)

5 PM Wild Kingdom (COLOR)


5:30 Amateur Hour (same as WNCT, COLOR)

6 PM Frank McGee Report (COLOR)

6:30 NBC News Special

7:30 Movie: "Lady Of A Night" ("Lady For A Night"?)

8:30 Film Feature

9 PM Hollywood Palace (Arthur Godfrey hosts; guests

are Sid Caesar, Abbe Lane, the Mamas and the

Papas, Corbet Monica, Czech acrobats the Berosinis,

balancing act Les Apollos, ABC, delay from Sat 9:30 PM,

not in color)

10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR)

sign off 11 PM

Retro: Lower Rio Grande Valley Mon, Jan 31, 1977

from Valley Morning Star

Listed in order of Valley Cable TV channel position

Listings were produced by Tel-Aire out of Dallas

Cable 2 KGBT 4-CBS/ABC Harlingen

7:00 Today (as listed, what's the story here?)

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Double Dare

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless


11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Good Day

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Match Game 77

3:00 Tatletales

3:30 Sesame Street (The RGV didn't get a local PBS station OTA until 1982)

4:30 Superman

5:00 Bewitched

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 CPO Sharkey

7:00 Jeffersons

7:30 Evel Knievel's Death Defiers (live broadcasts of Evel and other daredevils' death-defying
stunts)

9:00 Andros Targets

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show (Mr. Warmth, Don Rickles, subs for Johnny)

mid. Tomorrow

Cable 3 not listed, Casa Cinema 3 (movies)

Cable 5 not listed, weather from NWS Brownsville

Cable 6 KRGV 5-NBC/ABC Weslaco


7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Dinah!

10:00 Dusty's Treehouse

10:30 Happy Days

11:00 Don Ho

11:30 All My Children

noon Farm Show

12:30 Family Feud

1:00 $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Merv Griffin

4:30 Family Affair

5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 ABC Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Bill White

7:00 Captain & Tennille (guests Jim Stafford, Nancy Walker, and the Sylvers)

8:00 American Music Awards (co-hosted by Glen Campbell, Lou Rawls, and Helen Reddy)

10:00 News

10:30 Streets of San Francisco/Dan August

12:45 News

1:00 Prayer
Cable 7 Valley Cable TV Channel 7

7:00 Daily Feature

9:00 Mike Douglas

10:30 Daily Feature

12:30 Daily Feature

3:30 Lucy

4:00 Partridge Family

4:30 Three Stooges

5:30 Daily Feature

6:30 Brady Bunch

7:00 Fishing Unlimited

8:00 PTL Club

10:00 News

10:30 Health & Safety

11:30 Health & Safety

mid. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12:30 FBI

Cable 8 Corpus Christi network feed: programs from KRIS 6-NBC and KZTV 10-CBS

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Sanford & Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Shoot for the Stars


11:00 Name That Tune

11:30 Lovers & Friends

noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Somerset

3:30 Batman

4:00 I Love Lucy

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5:00 South Texas Today

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Gunsmoke

7:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

8:00 NBC Movie "Hearts of the West"

10:00 News

10:30 Kojak

11:30 CBS Movie "Blow-Up"

Cable 9 KEDT 16-PBS Corpus Christi

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Instructional Programs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Electric Company

5:30 Villa Alegre


6:00 Zoom

6:30 TBA

7:00 Meeting of the Minds

8:00 Pallisers

9:30 Soundstage "Waits & Mose Allison"

10:30 TBA

11:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

Cable 10 XEW Mexico City

8:00 Hoy Mismo

9:30 Operacion Convivencia

2:00 WFM en Canal 2

3:00 Televisa

3:30 Tereas Nacionales

4:00 24 Horas de la Tarde

5:00 Juan Pirulero

6:00 Senorita

7:00 Noveta Colgate

7:30 Mundo de Juguete

8:00 Paloma

8:30 El Chafer

9:00 El Chavo

9:30 Criada Bien Criada

10:00 Los Polivoces

11:00 Variedades
11:30 24 Horas

Cable 11 XET Monterrey

7:00 Petron de Ajuste (test patern)

3:00 Televisa

3:30 Universa 5

4:00 Hipo y Don Cuerva

4:30 Cronicas Fabulandia

5:30 El Hombre Arana (Spider-Man)

6:00 Aventuras en 5000

6:30 Senorita Comita

7:00 El Libro Gordo

7:30 Universo 5

8:30 Contacto Directa

9:00 Los Monstrous (given what follows, I'm guessing this is Munsters)

9:30 Las Locas Adams (Addams Family)

10:00 Emergencia (Emergency!)

11:00 Hawaii Five-O

mid. La Comisian Presenta

Cable 12 XEFB Monterrey

7:00 Programa Hoy

8:30 Pipo y Sus Amigos

9:00 Club Familiar

10:00 Velo de Novia


10:30 Pelicula Mexicana

noon Yo Amo a Lucy (I Love Lucy)

12:30 Hablemos

1:00 Felipe Reyes

1:30 Cadazos

2:00 Telenovela

2:30 Uno Minutos

3:00 Festivalandio

3:30 Cinelandia

4:30 El Hombre Arana (Spider-Man)

6:00 Pelicula Mexicana

6:30 Los Socios

7:00 La Isla de Gilligan (Gilligan's Island)

7.30 Speedy Gonzalez

8:00 Los Vengadores (Avengers)

9:00 Alias Smith & Jones

10:00 Amor a la Americana (Love, American Style)

11:00 Sexto Sentido

Cable 13 not listed, UPI News

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Cable 2 KGBT 4-CBS/ABC Harlingen

7:00 Today (as listed, what's the story here?)

Cable 6 KRGV 5-NBC/ABC Weslaco

7:00 Good Morning America

At the time, KGBT was CBS primary and KRGV was ABC primary, with both sharing NBC (KRGV
became ABC primary in 1976, and apparently, neglected to tell Tel-Aire). KGBT, apparently, felt
that the Today show was the beter news program than the CBS Morning News. (Notice that
they also carried The Tonight Show and The Tomorrow Show.)

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KGBT pre-empted "Captain Kangaroo" in order to carry

the "Today" show.

The LRGV didn't get its own NBC affiliate until the 1980s.
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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

The LRGV didn't get its own NBC affiliate until the 1980s.

Until 1976, the valley did have an NBC affiliate -- KRGV, which was NBC primary and ABC
secondary, but when ABC became the top network in the nation, KRGV took ABC as primary,
with NBC shared between it and KGBT on a secondary basis.

Retro: Lower Rio Grande Valley Mon, Jan 31, 1983

Jumping ahead 6 years from the previous listing ;D

from Valley Morning News

Valley Cable TV had since changed to Heritage Cablevision and the Mexican and Corpus Christi
stations long gone...the Morning News' TV listings had evolved as well, switching to TV Data as
their provider

KGBT 4-CBS Harlingen

6:00 Buenos Dias

6:30 CBS Early Morning News

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 $25,000 Pyramid


9:30 Child's Play

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon NewsCenter 4

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Tatletales

3:30 Scooby-Doo

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 One Day at a Time

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 NewsCenter 4

6:30 Two by Two

7:00 Square Pegs

7:30 Filthy Rich

8:00 M*A*S*H

8:30 Newhart

9:00 Cagney & Lacey

10:00 NewsCenter 4

10:30 Carol Burnet

11:00 Trapper John, MD

mid. Columbo
KRGV 5-ABC Weslaco

5:30 CNN News

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:15 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Hour Magazine

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 Ryan's Hope

noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Pink Panther

4:00 Tarzan

5:00 Sanford & Son

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 Jeffersons

7:00 That's Incredible!

8:00 ABC Movie "Confessions of a Married Man"

10:00 Eyewitness News

10:30 M*A*S*H

11:00 Hawaii Five-O

mid. Last Word


1:00 CNN News

1:30 Eyewitness News

K12TV-SIN/Cable Harlingen (were there many SIN cable affiliates?)

5:00 El Oriental cont'd

5:30 No Toca Boton

7:00 Capulina

7:30 Los Polivoces

8:30 La Buena Vibra

9:00 Grandes Novelas

10:30 Hoy Mismo

noon Mundo Latino

1:00 Las Aventuras de Capulina

1:30 Una Limosna de Amor

2:00 Andrea Celeste

3:00 Luisana Mia

4:00 XETU

4:30 Extranos Caminos del Amor

5:00 Mundo Latino

5:30 Noticiero Nacional SIN

6:00 Soledad

6:30 Super Cine

8:30 Vanessa

9:00 24 Horas

10:00 Nocha a Noche


mid. Una Limosna de Amor

12:30 Super Cine

2:30 Grandes Novelas

4:00 Soledad

4:30 24 Horas

KVEO 23-NBC Brownsville

6:30 Early Today

7:00 Today

9:00 Spanish Programs

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Hit Man

11:00 Just Men

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Don Blakey (local news was part of the early history of the station (launched 1981, shut
after a couple of years), but didn't return to ch 23 until 2007, and since January 2010 has been
produced out of sister station KDBC El Paso)

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Another World

2:30 Fantasy

3:30 Richard Simmons

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Eight is Enough

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Hardy Boys

7:00 Shogun (pt 1)


10:00 More Real People

10:30 Best of Carson

11:30 Late Night with David Leterman

12:30 NBC News Overnight

KZLN 60-PBS San Benito

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Daily Feature

5:00 3-2-1 Contact

5:30 Over Easy

6:00 Nightly Business Report

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:00 Frontline "In the Shadow of the Capitol" (a look at issues facing Washington's black
community)

8:00 Shakespeare Plays "The Merry Wives of Windsor"

11:00 PBS LateNight (JIP, normally started at 10:30)

11:30 Nightly Business Report

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from Wikipedia, here's what the current RGV TV dial looks like...

2.1 XHRIO-Fox/My/Tr3s

4.1 KGBT-CBS

4.2 Mexicanal

4.3 Immigrante TV

5.1 KRGV-ABC

5.2 LATV

5.3 MeTV

5.4 First Warn Doppler Weather

6 KRGT-LP (Telefrontera)

7 XHAB-Vallevision (Televisa regional)

9.1 XERV-Canal de las Estrellas (and RGV Killer Bees hockey in English-with ads en Espanol)

9.2 Canal 5 (XHGC)

11 XHMTA-Azteca 13 Noreste

12 XHREY-Azteca 13 Noreste

14 XHOR-Azteca 7 Noreste

17 XHTAM-Canal de las Estrellas (the former RGV Fox affil, switching to Spanish in 2002)

20 KVTF-CA (Telefutura)

23.1 KVEO-NBC
23.2 Estrella TV

28 KJST-LP (Telefrontera)

30 KFTN-CA (Telefutura)

32 KTFV-CA (Telefutura)

35 KRZG-CA (Azteca America)

38.1 KMBH-PBS

38.2 V-me

38.3 Valley Catholic Network (KMBH is owned by the local Catholic diocese)

40.1 KTLM-Telemundo

40.3 Tr3s

40.4 Immigrante TV

42 XHRBT-Proyecto 40 (its only affil outside Mexico City)

44.1 KLUJ-TBN

44.2 Church Channel

44.3 JCTV

44.4 Enlace

44.5 Smile of a Child TV

48.1 KNVO-Univision

48.2 KVTF-CA (Telefutura)

48.3 XHRIO-Fox/My/Tr3s

48.4 KSFE-LP (CW)

54 XHVTV-Multimedios

57 KAZH-LP (Azteca America)

64 KNWS-LP (Azteca America)

67.1 XHRIO-Fox/My/Tr3s
67.2 KSFE-LD (CW)

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Re: Retro: Lower Rio Grande Valley Mon, Jan 31, 1983

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Jumping ahead 6 years from the previous listing ;D

from Valley Morning News

Valley Cable TV had since changed to Heritage Cablevision and the Mexican and Corpus Christi
stations long gone...

So when did local television come to Matamoros? I know that XHRIO did not sign on until 1979,
but what about the other stations?

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

K12TV-SIN/Cable Harlingen (were there many SIN cable affiliates?)

Maybe they picked up off the satellite? The nearest SIN stations were KORO in Corpus Cristi and
KWEX in San Antonio, but those stations

signed off at night, while the national SIN feed was 24 hours.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KZLN 60-PBS San Benito

The station went on the air just a few months prior, in May 1982, which was delayed from 1979,
due to lack of funds -- the station would soon close down after a few months, after only getting
400 members at its peak. PBS would not return for good to the Valley until October 1985, when
KMBH would sign on on the same channel.

More here:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KMBH_%28TV%29

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There was a point (in the '90s, I think, you can correct me)

when KVEO did not carry "NBC Nightly News," one of only

two stations I can think of that pre-empted it at some point

(Ch. 36 in Charlote when Group W owned it in the early '80s

is the other).

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Jumping ahead 6 years from the previous listing ;D

from Valley Morning News

Valley Cable TV had since changed to Heritage Cablevision and the Mexican and Corpus Christi
stations long gone...

So when did local television come to Matamoros? I know that XHRIO did not sign on until 1979,
but what about the other stations?

The first incarnation of Fox Rio (XHRIO) was XHTX in the 60s, Telesistema Mexicana (Televisa)
quickly took it dark, however... Not a lot out there on the Web re: TV history on the Mexican side
of the RGV...

Retro: Lower Rio Grande Valley Mon, Jan 31, 1983

Jumping ahead 6 years from the previous listing ;D

from Valley Morning News

Valley Cable TV had since changed to Heritage Cablevision and the Mexican and Corpus Christi
stations long gone...the Morning News' TV listings had evolved as well, switching to TV Data as
their provider

KGBT 4-CBS Harlingen

6:00 Buenos Dias

6:30 CBS Early Morning News

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 $25,000 Pyramid


9:30 Child's Play

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

noon NewsCenter 4

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Tatletales

3:30 Scooby-Doo

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 One Day at a Time

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 NewsCenter 4

6:30 Two by Two

7:00 Square Pegs

7:30 Filthy Rich

8:00 M*A*S*H

8:30 Newhart

9:00 Cagney & Lacey

10:00 NewsCenter 4

10:30 Carol Burnet

11:00 Trapper John, MD

mid. Columbo
KRGV 5-ABC Weslaco

5:30 CNN News

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:15 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Hour Magazine

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 Ryan's Hope

noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Pink Panther

4:00 Tarzan

5:00 Sanford & Son

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 Jeffersons

7:00 That's Incredible!

8:00 ABC Movie "Confessions of a Married Man"

10:00 Eyewitness News

10:30 M*A*S*H

11:00 Hawaii Five-O

mid. Last Word


1:00 CNN News

1:30 Eyewitness News

K12TV-SIN/Cable Harlingen (were there many SIN cable affiliates?)

5:00 El Oriental cont'd

5:30 No Toca Boton

7:00 Capulina

7:30 Los Polivoces

8:30 La Buena Vibra

9:00 Grandes Novelas

10:30 Hoy Mismo

noon Mundo Latino

1:00 Las Aventuras de Capulina

1:30 Una Limosna de Amor

2:00 Andrea Celeste

3:00 Luisana Mia

4:00 XETU

4:30 Extranos Caminos del Amor

5:00 Mundo Latino

5:30 Noticiero Nacional SIN

6:00 Soledad

6:30 Super Cine

8:30 Vanessa

9:00 24 Horas

10:00 Nocha a Noche


mid. Una Limosna de Amor

12:30 Super Cine

2:30 Grandes Novelas

4:00 Soledad

4:30 24 Horas

KVEO 23-NBC Brownsville

6:30 Early Today

7:00 Today

9:00 Spanish Programs

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Hit Man

11:00 Just Men

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Don Blakey (local news was part of the early history of the station (launched 1981, shut
after a couple of years), but didn't return to ch 23 until 2007, and since January 2010 has been
produced out of sister station KDBC El Paso)

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Another World

2:30 Fantasy

3:30 Richard Simmons

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Eight is Enough

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Hardy Boys

7:00 Shogun (pt 1)


10:00 More Real People

10:30 Best of Carson

11:30 Late Night with David Leterman

12:30 NBC News Overnight

KZLN 60-PBS San Benito

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Daily Feature

5:00 3-2-1 Contact

5:30 Over Easy

6:00 Nightly Business Report

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:00 Frontline "In the Shadow of the Capitol" (a look at issues facing Washington's black
community)

8:00 Shakespeare Plays "The Merry Wives of Windsor"

11:00 PBS LateNight (JIP, normally started at 10:30)

11:30 Nightly Business Report

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from Wikipedia, here's what the current RGV TV dial looks like...

2.1 XHRIO-Fox/My/Tr3s

4.1 KGBT-CBS

4.2 Mexicanal

4.3 Immigrante TV

5.1 KRGV-ABC

5.2 LATV

5.3 MeTV

5.4 First Warn Doppler Weather

6 KRGT-LP (Telefrontera)

7 XHAB-Vallevision (Televisa regional)

9.1 XERV-Canal de las Estrellas (and RGV Killer Bees hockey in English-with ads en Espanol)

9.2 Canal 5 (XHGC)

11 XHMTA-Azteca 13 Noreste

12 XHREY-Azteca 13 Noreste

14 XHOR-Azteca 7 Noreste

17 XHTAM-Canal de las Estrellas (the former RGV Fox affil, switching to Spanish in 2002)

20 KVTF-CA (Telefutura)

23.1 KVEO-NBC
23.2 Estrella TV

28 KJST-LP (Telefrontera)

30 KFTN-CA (Telefutura)

32 KTFV-CA (Telefutura)

35 KRZG-CA (Azteca America)

38.1 KMBH-PBS

38.2 V-me

38.3 Valley Catholic Network (KMBH is owned by the local Catholic diocese)

40.1 KTLM-Telemundo

40.3 Tr3s

40.4 Immigrante TV

42 XHRBT-Proyecto 40 (its only affil outside Mexico City)

44.1 KLUJ-TBN

44.2 Church Channel

44.3 JCTV

44.4 Enlace

44.5 Smile of a Child TV

48.1 KNVO-Univision

48.2 KVTF-CA (Telefutura)

48.3 XHRIO-Fox/My/Tr3s

48.4 KSFE-LP (CW)

54 XHVTV-Multimedios

57 KAZH-LP (Azteca America)

64 KNWS-LP (Azteca America)

67.1 XHRIO-Fox/My/Tr3s
67.2 KSFE-LD (CW)

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Jumping ahead 6 years from the previous listing ;D

from Valley Morning News

Valley Cable TV had since changed to Heritage Cablevision and the Mexican and Corpus Christi
stations long gone...

So when did local television come to Matamoros? I know that XHRIO did not sign on until 1979,
but what about the other stations?

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

K12TV-SIN/Cable Harlingen (were there many SIN cable affiliates?)

Maybe they picked up off the satellite? The nearest SIN stations were KORO in Corpus Cristi and
KWEX in San Antonio, but those stations

signed off at night, while the national SIN feed was 24 hours.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KZLN 60-PBS San Benito

The station went on the air just a few months prior, in May 1982, which was delayed from 1979,
due to lack of funds -- the station would soon close down after a few months, after only getting
400 members at its peak. PBS would not return for good to the Valley until October 1985, when
KMBH would sign on on the same channel.

More here:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KMBH_%28TV%29

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There was a point (in the '90s, I think, you can correct me)

when KVEO did not carry "NBC Nightly News," one of only

two stations I can think of that pre-empted it at some point

(Ch. 36 in Charlote when Group W owned it in the early '80s

is the other).

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Jumping ahead 6 years from the previous listing ;D

from Valley Morning News

Valley Cable TV had since changed to Heritage Cablevision and the Mexican and Corpus Christi
stations long gone...

So when did local television come to Matamoros? I know that XHRIO did not sign on until 1979,
but what about the other stations?

The first incarnation of Fox Rio (XHRIO) was XHTX in the 60s, Telesistema Mexicana (Televisa)
quickly took it dark, however... Not a lot out there on the Web re: TV history on the Mexican side
of the RGV...

Retro: Augusta, GA Tues, Mar 1, 1983

from CableWeek-Augusta/North Augusta/Fort Gordon edition (I assume this was a franchised


publication?)

Listed in order of cable channel

(In the magazine, Augusta was listed with black bullets, Fort Gordon with white ones, and North
Augusta with brackets)

2 Augusta and Fort Gordon/5 North Augusta

WJBF 6-ABC Augusta

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Family Feud


9:30 Hour Magazine (guests Richard Thomas and his wife, and nutritionist Dr. Judith Wurtman;
open adoptions are also discussed)

10:30 Romance Theatre

11:00 Love Boat

noon All in the Family

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 Tom & Jerry

5:00 Litle House on the Prairie

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 M*A*S*H (the M*A*S*H cast were on that week's cover)

7:30 Andy Griffith

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 9 to 5

10:00 Hart to Hart

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Last Word

3 Augusta and Fort Gordon/2 North Augusta


WCES 20-PBS Wrens (Georgia Public TV)

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Instructional Programs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Why in the World?

6:00 3-2-1 Contact

6:30 Over Easy (guest Frankie Laine)

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00 Lawmakers 1983

9:00 Nova "Asbestos: A Lethal Legacy" (the consequences of asbestos exposure, and controversy
over who's ultimately responsible)

10:00 American Playhouse "The File on Jill Hatch" (pt 3)

11:00 Movie "Three in the Saddle"

4 Fort Gordon/10 North Augusta

WIS 10-NBC Columbia

6:20 Early Riser

6:30 Early Today

7:00 Today

9:00 Search for Tomorrow

9:30 Richard Simmons

10:00 Facts of Life

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune


11:30 Hit Man

noon Carolina Today

12:30 News

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Fantasy

4:00 People's Court

4:30 More Real People

5:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 Entertainment Tonight

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 News

7:30 PM Magazine (local segments include a visit to Sumter's biggest Elvis fan)

8:00 A-Team

9:00 Bare Essence

10:00 St. Elsewhere

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guests David Brenner and Jacqueline Bisset)

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman (guests George Miller; and Melvin Dummar, who's got a
claim on Howard Hughes' money)

1:30 NBC News Overnight

8 all areas

WAGT 26-NBC Augusta

6:30 Early Today


7:00 Today

9:00 Morning Break

9:30 Richard Simmons

10:00 Facts of Life

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Hit Man

noon Just Men (ch 26 didn't launch news until 1995; the station is currently SSAed with WJBF)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Fantasy

4:00 Eight is Enough

5:00 CHiPs Patrol

6:00 Joker's Wild

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Alice

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 A-Team

9:00 Bare Essence

10:00 Jerry Falwell

11:00 Madame's Place

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman

1:30 NBC News Overnight


10 Augusta and Fort Gordon/13 North Augusta

WRDW 12-CBS Augusta

6:00 Morning Stretch

6:30 CBS Early Morning News

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 Donahue "Lowering the Voting Age to 13?" (guests: 13-yr-old Mathew Friedman, who
proposes a comptency test for voters (IMO, they'd be beter off with an IQ test ); and 15-yr-old
Eric Salem, a Lancaster Co NE member of its Noxious Weed Control Authority and at that time
the youngest elected official in the US)

10:00 New $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Child's Play

11:00 Price is Right

noon Midday

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Tatletales

4:30 Dark Shadows

5:00 Barney Miller

5:30 Jeffersons

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Family Feud

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus (Sugar Ray Leonard is joined by son Ray Jr. and
Paul Sorvino (as P.T. Barnum's ghost) in a preview of the circus' 113th edition)

9:00 Movie "Happy Endings"

11:00 News

11:30 Quincy

12:40 McMillan & Wife

2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

10 or 18 Augusta Converter (10 on Conv 1/18 on Conv 2)/18 & 55 Augusta (most TVs with built in
converters)/87 Augusta (Magnavox with built in converter)/9 Fort Gordon/4 North Augusta

WEBA 14-PBS Allenwell (SC ETV)

7:15 AM Weather

7:30 Electric Company

8:00 Instructional Programs

9:05 Electric Company

9:35 Instructional Programs

2:30 Vegetable Soup

3:00 Staff Development

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Images in Watercolor

6:30 Over Easy (same show as ch 20)

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Open Line

8:00 Nova "Asbestos: A Lethal Legacy"

9:00 American Playhouse "The File on Jill Hatch" (pt 3)


10:00 Doomsayers (the end of Western civilization is discussed by social critic Malcolm
Muggeridge, financier Adam Smith, and World Future Society president Edward Cornish)

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Re: Retro: Augusta, GA Tues, Mar 1, 1983

In reference to the convoluted Augusta cable positions for SC ETV, the local channel line-up
depended on whether you needed a converter or not...

RCA/Philco/Zenith/Sylvania/Quasar/Curtis Mathes/Panasonic (with mid-band converters)

2 WJBF

3 WCES

4 Weather

5 HBO

7 WTBS

8 WAGT

9 CNN

10 WRDW

11 CBN

12 News

13 USA Network
15 Cinemax (listed as 7C)

16/47 SPN (listed as 8C)

17/51 ESPN (listed as 9C)

18/55 WEBA (Listed as 10C)

19/59 C-SPAN (as 11C)

20/63 PTL (12C)

21/67 Nickelodeon/ARTS (13C, programs switched at 9pm)

Magnavox with built-in converter

2 WJBF

3 WCES

4 Weather

5 HBO

7 WTBS

8 WAGT

9 CNN

10 WRDW

11 CBN

12 News

13 USA Network

84 Cinemax

85 SPN

86 ESPN

87 WEBA

88 C-SPAN
89 PTL

90 Nickelodeon/ARTS

Converter 1/2

2 WJBF

3 WCES

4 Weather

5 HBO

7 WTBS

8 WAGT

9 CNN

10 WRDW

11 CBN

12 News

13 USA Network

7c/15 Cinemax

8c/16 SPN

9c/17 ESPN

10c/18 WEBA

11c/19 C-SPAN

12c/20 PTL

13c/21 Nickelodeon/ARTS

In the other portions of the market, their cable line-up looked like this...

Fort Gordon
2 WJBF

3 WCES

4 WIS

5 HBO

7 WTBS

8 WAGT

9 WEBA

10 WRDW

11 ESPN

9c (17) Cinemax

10c (18) Nickelodeon/ARTS

11c (19) CBN

12c (20) USA Network

13c (21) CNN

North Augusta

2 WCES

4 WEBA

5 WJBF

6 Weather

7 WTBS

8 WAGT

9 CBN (from 6pm, no info listed as to what aired before that)

10 WIS

11 CNN
13 WRDW

3A ESPN

3B HBO

4B Cinemax

Retro: Kansas Mon, Feb 27, 1961

from TV Guide-Kansas edition

Tri-Circle TV Network (NBC): KCKT 2-Great Bend/KGLD 11-Garden City

6:30 Continental Classroom (c)

7:00 Dave Garroway (Today)

9:00 Say When

9:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

10:00 Price is Right (c)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Truth or Consequences

11:30 It Could Be You (c)

11:55 NBC News

noon Cartoon Time

12:15 News (Larry Faler)

12:25 Weather (Bill McGoffin)

12:30 Markets (Barry Russell)

12:40 Beter Home Living

12:45 Civic Calendar (Bill McGoffin)

1:00 Jan Murray (c)


1:30 Loreta Young "Time of Decision"

2:00 Young Dr. Malone

2:30 From These Roots

3:00 Make Room for Daddy "The Diary"

3:30 Here's Hollywood (profile of singer-actress Lisa Kirk)

4:00 Answer "Valley of Shadows"

4:30 Cartoon Time

5:00 Magic Top

5:30 Sergeant Preston "Lost River Roundup"

6:00 News/Weather

6:15 NBC News

6:30 Americans "Half Moon Road"

7:30 Wells Fargo "The Diamond Dude"

8:00 Acapulco (premiere, Telly Savalas was part of the supporting cast) "Bell's Half Acre"

8:30 Dante "Not as a Canary"

9:00 Barbara Stanwyck "Along the Barbary Coast"

9:30 Berle Jackpot (live from Legion Lanes in Hollywood, Uncle Miltie welcomes prelim-round
competitors Johnny King and Vince Lucci)

10:00 News

10:15 Weather

10:20 Sports

10:30 Jack Paar (c)

mid. News

KARD 3-NBC Wichita

6:00 Continental Classroom (x2/both c)


7:00 Dave Garroway (Today)

9:00 Say When

9:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

10:00 Price is Right (c)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Truth or Consequences

11:30 It Could Be You (c)

11:55 NBC News

noon News/Weather

12:30 Elmer Childress

1:00 Jan Murray (c)

1:30 Loreta Young "Time of Decision"

2:00 Young Dr. Malone

2:30 From These Roots

3:00 Make Room for Daddy "The Diary"

3:30 Here's Hollywood

4:00 Eve Arden

4:30 KARD Gang Club (c/also aired Saturdays at 5)

5:45 News (Bill Stull/Dave Wilson)

6:10 Weather (c/Bill Stull)

6:15 NBC News

6:30 Americans "Half Moon Road"

7:30 Wells Fargo "The Diamond Dude"

8:00 Acapulco (premiere) "Bell's Half Acre"

8:30 Dante "Not as a Canary"


9:00 Barbara Stanwyck "Along the Barbary Coast"

9:30 Berle Jackpot

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:15 Jack Paar (c)

mid. News

KTVC 6-Ensign/KAYS 7-Hays/KAKE 10-Wichita (ABC)

7:55 (7 only) Unity Daily Word "Make Your Life More Meaningful"

8:00 Cartoon Time

9:00 Romper Room

10:00 Open House

10:30 Burns & Allen

11:00 Morning Court

11:30 Love That Bob!

noon News/Weather/Film Features

12:30 Number Please

1:00 Party Line

1:30 Way of Life "Half-Mile Down"

2:00 Day in Court

2:30 Road to Reality

3:00 Queen for a Day

3:30 Three Stooges

4:00 American Bandstand

4:30 Big Show "King Kong"

5:55 News (Greg Gamer)


6:00 Quick Draw McGraw

6:30 Cheyenne "The Beholden"

7:30 Surfside 6 "The Chase" (co-writen by 77 Sunset Strip star Roger Smith and director
Montgomery Pitman)

8:30 Adventures in Paradise "The Feather Cloak"

9:30 Coronado 9

10:00 News

10:30 Nightwatch "H.M. Pulham, Esq."

followed by cartoons and late news

KTVH 12-CBS Wichita/Hutchinson

7:00 Cartoon Carnival

7:15 Community Window (Joe Hardy welcomes guests from the Hutchinson YMCA)

7:30 Gene Autry "The Poisoned Waterhole"

8:00 Mr. Magoo

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 December Bride

9:30 Coffee Time (Charlote Briscoe)

10:00 I Love Lucy

10:30 Clear Horizon

11:00 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon News (Wayne Harris)

12:05 Market Reports (Watson)

12:10 Weather (Cecil Carrier)


12:15 Woman's World (Lu Grant)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Full Circle

1:30 House Party (a panel of 4 housewives from the Congress of Beter Living discuss
homemaking problems)

2:00 Millionaire

2:30 Verdict is Yours

3:00 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Highway Patrol

4:30 Uncle Hiram's Fun Time

5:00 Hi-Fi Hop (Bill Brooks)

5:45 CBS News

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 To Tell the Truth

7:00 Pete & Gladys "The Panhandler"

7:30 Bringing Up Buddy "The Painting"

8:00 Danny Thomas "The Four Angels" (the singing quartet of the same name play themselves)

8:30 Andy Griffith "Andy and the Gentleman Crook"

9:00 Hennesey "Max Remembers Papa"

9:30 June Allyson "The Moth"

10:00 News

10:15 Weather

10:20 Sports

10:30 Mr. Magoo


10:35 Bold Venture

11:05 Big Movie "California"

followed by late news

Retro: July 26 - July 31, 1973 AFN Television, West Germany(Ramstein)

Thursday July 26, 1973

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12:00 Midday News

12:15 Room 222

12:40 Redigo

1:05 Lancer

1:55 David Frost Revue

2:20 Temperatures Rising

2:45 Mod Squad

3:25 Thursday Matinee: "Good Sam"


5:35 Wyat Earp

6:00 Evening News

7:00 Paul Lynde Show

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:20 David Steinberg Show with Della Reese, Carol Wayne and Burns & Schreiber.

9:10 Hawaii Five-0

10:00 Ten O'Clock Report

10:30 Thursday Night at the Movies "Comedy of Terrors" Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Basil
Rathbone.

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Friday July 27, 1973

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12:00 Midday News

12:15 Paul Lynde Show(Rpt)


12:40 This is Your Life Guest: Bete Davis

1:05 Gunsmoke(Rpt)

1:55 David Steinberg Show(Rpt)

2:45 Hawaii Five-0

3:35 Friday Matinee: "Comedy of Terrors"(Rpt)

4:55 Music from Pops to Concert

5:10 New Zoo Review

5:35 To Be Announced

6:00 Evening News

7:00 Preview: A look at upcoming movies and specials on AFN-TV

7:30 Laredo

8:20 Dean Martin with Anna Moffo, Martin Milner and comic Lonnie Shore
9:10 Ironside

10:00 Ten O'Clock Report

10:30 Friday Double Feature: "Modesty Blaise" / "The Dunwich Horrors"

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Saturday July 28, 1973

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10:00 Just For Kids/Sesame Street

12:00 Auto Racing-1971 Indy 500

12:25 American Sportsman

12:55 Wide World of Sports The Daytona 125 mile race and Ice skating from Czechoslovakia

2:05 Boxing from the Olympic Mango -vs- Novarro

2:55 CBS Golf Classic Bruce Devlin/Homero Blancas & Gay Brewer/Doug Sanders

3:40 To Be Announced
6:00 Evening News

6:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

7:00 Sanford and Son

7:30 Lost in Space

8:20 Flip Wilson Show with Raymond Burr, Stevie Wonder and Ruth Gordon

9:10 Judd For The Defense

10:00 Ten o'Clock Report

10:30 Saturday Double Feature: "House of Strangers"Edward G. Robinson & "Stolen Face"
Lizabeth Scot

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Sunday July 29, 1973

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10:00 The Flintstones


10:30 Gentle Ben

11:00 Herald of Truth

11:45 Christopher Close-Up

12:00 I Don't Want To Get Involved(Religious Special)

12:30-6:00 Sports and information programs/ To Be Announced

6:00 Evening News

6:30 Mary Tyler Moore

7:00 All In The Family

7:30 It Takes A Thief

8:20 Bobby Darin Show with Florence Henderson and Pat Paulsen

9:10 Bonanza

10:00 Ten O'Clock Report


10:30 Winesburg, Ohio with Willliam Windom

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Monday July 30, 1973

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12:00 Midday News

12:15 All In The Family(Rpt)

12:40 Andy Griffith

1:05 It Takes A Thief(Rpt)

1:55 Bobby Darin Show(Rpt)

2:45 Sesame Street(Rpt)

3:40 Monday Matinee: Winesburg, Ohio(Rpt)

5:10 Wild Kingdom

5:35 To Be Announced
6:00 Evening News

7:00 Silent Force

7:30 The Bold Ones

8:20 M*A*S*H

9:10 Circle of Fear

10:00 Ten O'Clock Report

10:30 Black Omnibus

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Tuesday July 31, 1973

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12:00 Midday News

12:15 Doris Day


12:40 Peter Gunn

1:05 Circle of Fear(Rpt)

1:55 Maude

2:20 M*A*S*H

2:45 The Bold Ones(Rpt)

3:35 Tuesday Matinee: "House of Strangers" (Rpt)

5:10 Buck Owens Ranch Show

5:35 Toward the Year 2000

6:00 Evening News

7:00 Don Rickles

7:30 Carol Burnet

8:20 Laramie

9:10 Information Special-To Be Announced


10:00 Ten O'Clock report

10:30 Dick Cavet

(The reason for a number of repeats is to get the most use from the programs available.)

"What's that?" "French horns!"

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Re: Retro: July 26 - July 31, 1973 AFN Television, West Germany(Ramstein)

Quote Originally Posted by CrankyYankee

(The reason for a number of repeats is to get the most use from the programs available.)

That, and the fact that not all personnel are able to watch television during normal prime-time
hours.

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Re: Retro: July 26 - July 31, 1973 AFN Television, West Germany(Ramstein)

Thanks for posting this schedule.

I was an army brat on a military base in Mannheim around the time from your schedule -- it's
kind of cool to get this reminder of the sort of programming that we had available.

Retro: Philadelphia/New York/Scranton/Harrisburg Tues, Feb 9, 1971

from TV Time & Channel-Philadelphia/New York edition

The magazine was based in Allentown, but sent out subscription copies from Wilkes-Barre

2 WCBS-CBS New York

2* Service Electric Cable TV

3 KYW-NBC Philadelphia

4 WNBC-NBC New York

4* Twin County Telerama

5 WNEW-Ind New York

6 WFIL-ABC Philadelphia

7 WABC-ABC New York

8 WGAL-NBC Lancaster

9 WOR-Ind New York

10 WCAU-CBS Philadelphia

11 WPIX-Ind New York

12 WHYY-PBS Philadelphia

13 WNDT-PBS New York


15 WLYH-CBS Lebanon

16 WNEP-ABC Scranton

17 WPHL-Ind Philadelphia

21 WHP-CBS Harrisburg

22 WDAU-CBS Scranton

27 WTPA-ABC Harrisburg

28 WBRE-NBC Wilkes-Barre

29 WTAF-Ind Philadelphia

39 WLVT-PBS Bethlehem

43 WSBA-CBS York

44 WVIA-PBS Scranton

48 WKBS-Ind Philadelphia

Morning

6:00

10 Sunrise Semester

6:05

3 Farm Market Report

6:10

3 News

6:15

3 Take as Directed "Drug Abuse-May We Interfere?" (Robert A. Green hosts)


6:30

2-22 Sunrise Semester

4 Education Exchange "Breaking Down in the Road"

6 Operation Alphabet

8 Country Music Time

10 Drexel University TV Seminar

28 Faith to Faith

6:45

3 Farm, Home & Garden

6:55

3 Today in Philadelphia

7:00

2-10-15-21-22-43 CBS Morning News

3-4-8-28 Today

6 My Litle Margie

7 Listen & Learn

7:25

3-4-8-28 News

7:30
3-4-8-28 Today

6 Captain Noah & His Magical Ark

7-9 News

15 Cartoon Clubhouse

16 Davey & Goliath

29 Newswatch (AP news wire printouts, time, date, weather, and FM music)

7:45

11 News

22 Icicle Network

39 Sesame Street

7:50

22 CBS Morning News

8:00

2-10-15-21-22-43 Captain Kangaroo

5 Wonder Funnies

7 AM New York (John Bartholomew Tucker)

9 Journey to Adventure "The Royal Silk of Thailand"/"Fiji and Caledonia"

11 Popeye

16 Hatchy Milatchy

8:15

29 Black History
8:20

29 Newswatch

8:25

3-4-28 News

8 Weather

13 Greet the Day Film

8:30

3-4-8-28 Today

6 Popeye

9 Friendly Giant & Friends "The Last Free Bird"

13 Americans from Africa

29 Bozo

44 Our Living World "Plant-Animal Interdependency" (looped until 3pm)

8:45

39 Man/with Man

9:00

2 Dennis the Menace "Dennis and the Wedding"

3 McLean & Company (Bob McLean)

4 Not for Women Only "State Legislatures"

5 Huckleberry Hound & Friends


6 Lucille Rivers

8 Mike Douglas (co-host Barbara Feldon/guests Melina Mercouri, Playboy fashion editor Robert
L. Green (with a fashion show), Loreta Lynn, and harmonica player Johnny Puleo)

9 Movie "Hired Wife"

10 Bety Hughes & Friends (guest Melina Mercouri)

12-13 Sesame Street (Flip Wilson shows how his teacher taught him ABCs)

15 Bob Keller

16 Flintstones

21 Girl Talk (Betsy Palmer)

22 Jeff's Collie (Lassie) "The Challenge"

27 Bulletin Board

28 Phil Donahue

29 Skipper Ryle

43 Morning Show

9:05

39 Jambo

9:10

6 Conversation with Connie

27 Fun Fair

9:20

6 News

9:25
16 Rona Barret

39 Humanities

9:30

2 Donna Reed "Pardon My Gloves"

4 Kup's Show (Irv Kupcinet)

5 My Favorite Martian "Horse and Buggy Martin"

6 Subject

7 Movie "Strictly Dishonorable"

11 Fashions in Sewing (Lucille Rivers)

16 Mike Douglas (co-host Dick Shawn/guests Tony Bennet and Joan Baez)

17 At Your Service

21 Movie Game

22 Gilligan's Island "It's a Bird, Plane, Gilligan"

43 Jack LaLanne

9:40

11 Jack LaLanne

9:55

10-27 News

10:00

2-10-15-21-22-43 Lucy "Lucy the Superwoman"

3-4-8-28 Dinah Shore (guest Melina Mercouri)


5 My Litle Margie "Vern Needs a Rest"

6 Target: Man on the Hot Seat (Charles Burke/Connie Roussin)

11 Tell Me Dr. (Joyce) Brothers

12 Musical Interlude

13 Children of the World

17 Jack LaLanne

27-29 Romper Room

39 Man/with Man

10:10

12 A Place with Us

10:20

39 Man/with Man

10:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 Beverly Hillbillies "Jed Joins the Board"

3-4-8-28 Concentration

5 Sea Hunt

6 Movie Game

11 Gourmet with David Wade"

12 Roundabout I

13 Exploring Our Language

17 Rocket Robin Hood

27 Underdog
10:40

39 Vamos a Latino

10:45

12 First "R"

10:50

13 Search for Science

10:55

29 Cover-Up with Adele

11:00

2-10-15-21-22-43 Family Affair

3-4-8-28 Sale of the Century

5 You Don't Say!

6 Al Albert's Stage 6

9 Romper Room

11 Focus: New Jersey

12 Magic of Music

16 Bewitched

17 Johnny Cypher

27 Hazel

29 Phil Donahue (guest Dr. Erwin Stillman)


39 Humanities

11:05

13 Cover to Cover

11:15

12 World of Words

11:25

13 Stepping Into Melody

11:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 Love of Life

3-4-8-28 Hollywood Squares

6-7-16-27 That Girl

11 Gumby

17 Man Trap

11:35

39 Man/with Man

11:40

12 All About You

13 For the Love of Art


11:55

12 Musical Interlude

29 Cover-Up with Adele

39 Humanities

48 For Your Information

Afternoon

noon

2-10-15-21-22-43 Where the Heart is

3-16-48 News

4-8-17-28 Jeopardy!

5 Midday (Lee Leonard)

6-7-27 Bewitched

9 Joe Franklin

11 Bozo

12 Children of the World

13 One to One

29 Popeye

12:25

2-10-15-21-22-43 CBS News

12:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 Search for Tomorrow

3 Mike Douglas (same line-up as ch 8, 9am)


4-17-28 Who, What or Where Game

6-7-27 A World Apart

8 News

11 Underdog

12 Come, Read to Me a Poem

13 One Nation, Indivisible?

29 Naked Truth

39 Man/with Man

48 Dickory Doc Cartoons

12:50

11-16 Fashions in Sewing (Lucille Rivers)

12 Under One Sun

39 Humanities

12:55

4-17 NBC News

1:00

2-10-21-22 Galloping Gourmet

4 It's Your Bet

5 Movie "If I Were King"

6-7-16-27 All My Children

8 Dick Van Dyke

9 Movie "You Belong to Me"


11 Steve Allen (co-host Louis Nye/guests Mamie Van Doren, Richard Kiley, Jack Carter, and
Nader's Raider Byron Bloch)

13 Search for Science

15-43 To Tell the Truth

17 One Life to Live

28 Virginia Graham

29 Divorce Court

48 Movie "Junior Miss"

1:10

12 A Place for Us

1:15

13 All About You

1:25

39 Vamos a Latino

1:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 As the World Turns

4-8-17 Words & Music

6-7-16-27 Let's Make a Deal

12 Magic of Music

13 Magic of Words

29 Girl Talk (Betsy Palmer welcomes housewife Beatrice Malamud, National Assn of Food Chains
prez Clancy Adamy, and Consumer Economics prof Dr. Heinz Briesdorf)
1:45

12 First "R"

13 Time of Your Life

39 Jambo

2:00

2-10-15-21-22-43 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing

3-4-8-28 Days of Our Lives

6-7-16-27 Newlywed Game

11 Golden Years

12 Physics

17 Run for Your Life "The Exchange"

29 Phil Donahue (rerun from 11am)

2:05

13 Mater of Fiction

39 Humanities

2:15

12 Story Corner

2:25

11 News

13 Assignment: Science
2:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 Guiding Light

3-4-8-28 Doctors

6-7-16-27 Dating Game

11 Paty Duke "Auld Lang Syne"

2:35

12 Cover to Cover II

2:40

39 Man/with Man

2:45

13 Imagine That

2:50

48 News

2:55

9 News

12 TV Bookshelf

29 Black History

3:00
2-10-15-21-22-43 Secret Storm

3-4-8-28 Another World-Bay City

5 Casper

6-7-16-27 General Hospital

9 Virginia Graham

11 Popeye

13 A Look at Us

17 Astro Boy

29 Beat the Clock

44 Playing the Guitar "Course Review"

48 Kimba the White Lion

3:05

39 Jambo

3:15

12 Physics

3:25

39 Vamos a Latino

3:30

Coverage of Apollo XIV splashdown and recovery may interrupt programs

2-10-15-21-22-43 Edge of Night

3-4-8-28 Bright Promise


5 Mr. Ed

6 Famous Jury Trials

7-16-27 One Life to Live

11 Felix the Cat

12 Film

13 Modern Supervisory Practice

17 King Kong

29 Adam, Popeye & Pals

44 Time with Carol

48 Banana Splits

3:45

39-44 Magic Window with Carol Guild

3:55

12 Musical Interlude

4:00

2-10-15-21-22-43 Gomer Pyle, USMC

3-4-8-28 Another World-Somerset

5 Rifleman "The Executioner"

6-7-16-27 Dark Shadows

9 Divorce Court

11 Magilla Gorilla

12-13-39-44 Sesame Street (same show as 9am, 12-13)


17 Lone Ranger

4:30

2 Mike Douglas (co-host Eva Gabor/guests Lesley Uggams, Dionne Warwick, Lt-Gen Ben Davis,
and Rits Puppets)

3-8 David Frost

4 Movie "A Man Could Get Killed"

5-48 Flintstones

6-15-43 I Love Lucy

7 Movie "Why Bother to Knock?"

9 Movie Game

10 TBA

11 Superman "Phoney Alibi"

16 I Dream of Jeannie "My Turned-On Master"

17 Three Stooges

21 Movie "The Web"

22 Flying Nun

27 Cartoon Time

28 Movie "The Geneva Balfur Story"

5:00

5 Lost in Space "The Haunted Lighthouse"

6 Truth or Consequences

9 Flipper "The Dark of the Shark"

11-48 Munsters

12-13-39-44 Misterogers' Neighborhood


15-43 Perry Mason "The Case of the Guilty Clients"

16 Movie "Mad Dog Coll"

17 Speed Racer

22 David Frost

27 F Troop

29 Land of the Giants "Flight Plan"

5:30

6 To Tell the Truth

9 Gilligan's Island "X Marks the Spot"

10 My Favorite Martian

11 F Troop

12-13-39-44 Hodgepodge Lodge "Oysters and Clams"

17 Spiderman

27 News

48 Get Smart "To Sire, with Love" (pt 1)

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-6-7-8-10-12-15-43 News

5-29 Flying Nun "Two Bad Eggs" on 5, "The Reconversion of Sister Shapiro" on 29

9 Get Smart "House of Max" (pt 1)

11 Please Don't Eat the Daisies

13 What's New "Riverboat"

17 Paty Duke "The Green-Eyed Monster"


27 Movie "Art of Love"

39 Sesame Street (rerun from 4pm)

44 Weather

48 Star Trek "Mirror, Mirror"

6:15

44 Farm, Home & Garden

6:30

2* News

5 Petticoat Junction "Wings"

6 ABC Evening News

8-28 NBC Nightly News

9 Dick Van Dyke "Pink Pills and Purple Parents"

11 Beat the Clock

12 What's New "Riverboat"

15-21-22-43 CBS Evening News

17 Daniel Boone "For a Few Rifles"

29 I Dream of Jeannie "My Master, the Rich Tycoon"

44 Golden Years "Social Security"

6:45

16 News

7:00
2-10 CBS Evening News

3-4 NBC Nightly News

5 I Love Lucy "Litle Ricky/Stage Fright"

6-9-15-43 What's My Line?

7 ABC Evening News

8-16 Truth or Consequences

11 I Dream of Jeannie "Jeannie at the Piano"

12-44 The Turned-On Crisis "Say What We Feel, Not What We Ought to Say" (youth vs the
establishment)

13 Capitol Report

21-22-28 News

29 Dragnet "The Investigation"

39 Misterogers' Neighborhood

48 Dick Van Dyke "Boy #1 vs Boy #2"

7:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 Beverly Hillbillies

3-4-8-28 Julia "Strictly for the Birds"

4* Jolly Jingles "D Day in Alphabetland"

5 Truth or Consequences

6-7-16-27 Mod Squad "Suffer, Litle Children"

9 News

11 Star Trek "Mark of Gideon"

13 New Jersey Speaks "Livingston College and Racial Separation"

17 Mothers-in-Law

29 Steve Allen (guests Jack Jones, Dody Goodman...and Lisa Williams, who designs mustaches
for women)

39 Manager's Chat "Crime Prevention Week" (guest State Rep. William H. Eckensberger)

48 It Takes a Thief "Guess Who's Coming to Rio"

7:45

39 Guten Tag

8:00

2-10-15-21-22-43 Green Acres

3-4-8-28 It Couldn't Be Done (Lee Marvin hosts a show about the American workers and know-
how responsible for major American projects; performances by 5th Dimension, and Steve Mills)

4* How Do We Do? (Don Fowler)

5 To Tell the Truth

9 NHL: Rangers-Boston (Star of the Game follows)

12 Firing Line "Amnesty and Counter-Revolution" (guests Mark Benenson and Leo Cherne)

13 Here & Now

39 What Have I Done for My Smile Lately? (presenting the winners of the Allentown, Bethlehem,
and Easton Smile Contests)

44 Here & Now (not related to the one on 13...Jerry Schumacker welcomes locals involved in
fighting the drug problem)

8:05

4* Outlook (Bob Daday welcomes Lehigh Co Commissions chair Don Hoffman)

8:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 Hee Haw (guests Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Billy Jo Spears)

4* Midget League Wrestling Finals (from Allentown YMCA, commentators Johnny Daday and
Tommy Ortwein)

5 David Frost

6-7-16-27 Movie "Love Hate Love"

11 NYPD "The Patriots"

39 Lehigh Valley School of the Week: Saucon Valley HS

48 Candid Camera

9:00

3-4-8-28 Movie "The Producers"

11 Perry Mason "The Case of the Witless Witness"

12 Realities "Prison" (a look at the prison system, entirely filmed at the Bucks Co Prison in
Doylestown)

29 Virginia Graham (guests Tina Louise, James Maosn, Gwen Davis, and Jake Erich)

39-44 Advocates "Should All Drugs Be Legalized?"

48 Avengers "Too Many Christmas Trees"

9:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 All in the Family

2* High School Basketball: Easton v Freedom (commentators John Schweder and Dan Molesky)

13 Flick Out "Time"

10:00

2-22 CBS News Broadcast (no other details listed)

4* High School Basketball: game of the night (commentators Johnny Daday and Johnny Howard)

5-11-39-44 News

6-7-16-27 Stand Up & Cheer (Johnny Mann and the Johnny Mann Singers are joined by Henry
Fonda and Pearl Bailey)

10 In This Corner (Hugh Gannon interviews Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier; the two would clash
March 8th with the world title on the line)

12 Flick Out "Time"

13 San Francisco Mix "Fighting"

15 WLYH-TV Reports

17 Of Lands & Seas "Sailing the East Indies"

21 Topic A

29 The Saint "The Queen's Ransom"

43 Area Air & Water Crisis

48 Perry Mason "The Case of the Daring Decoy"

10:15

9 Avengers "A Sense of History"

10:30

2 Governors' Report (NY's Rockefeller and NJ's Cahill)

10-15-21-43 CBS News Broadcast

12 Book Beat

13 Thirty Minutes with...

21 TBA

22 WDAU Reports

39-44 College Basketball: Lehigh v Lafayete

10:45

9 Movie "The Bofors Gun"


11:00

2-3-4-6-7-8-10-12-15-16-21-22-27-28-43 News

5 Peyton Place

11 Movie "Barbary Coast"

13 Masterpiece Theatre "The First Churchills: Rebellion"

17 Can You Top This?

29 Newsprobe

48 Alfred Hitchcock

11:30

2-10-15-21-22-43 Merv Griffin

3-4-8-28 Tonight Show

5 Movie "Whistle at Eaton Falls"

6-7-16-27 Dick Cavet (guests Carol Channing, Rex Reed, Tom Seaver, Gale Sayers, and Bob
Griese)

17 Movie "The Man Inside"

29 $4000 Mixed Scotch Doubles Bowling

49 Movie "The Street with No Name"

Late Night

12:30

11 News

29 Black History

12:35
29 Newswatch

12:55

9 Joe Franklin

1:00

2-4-6-22 News

7 Movie "Biter Creek"

10 Movie "My Wife's Best Friend"

48 For Your Information

1:05

22 Movie "Onionhead"

1:10

2 Movie "Portrait in Black"

5 Tales of Wells Fargo

1:15

4 Movie "Torment"

6 Rifleman "The Raid"

1:30

5 Tales of Wells Fargo "Escort to Santa Fe"


3:25

2 Movie "The Tall Stranger"

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

13 WNDT-PBS New York

Should they already be WNET at the time? The station changed its calls in 1970.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

8:30

9 Friendly Giant & Friends "The Last Free Bird"

Didn't even know any commercial stations in the US carried "The Friendly Giant", unless it was a
different "Friendly Giant" than what we're familiar with.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

44 Our Living World "Plant-Animal Interdependency" (looped until 3pm)

Sure they looped the same program over and over again, and not show any unlisted in-school
programming? Many PBS stations that show instructional programming didn't even bother
providing listings to the listing services or TV Guide, as its programming is of litle use to the
public at large.
Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

9:00

3 McLean & Company (Bob McLean)

I believe he's the same one who would later host a talk show in the late-1970s in Canada on the
CBC. Before then, McClean hosted "Dialing for Dollars" in Philly on WPVI.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

29 Skipper Ryle

Didn't know the show was seen outside of Cincinnati (never mind that WTAF was the sister
station to WKRC).

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

9:05

39 Jambo

Was this the same program that was on NBC on Saturday mornings at the time? Of course, I note
that the station has goten alot of mileage out of "Jambo", which was seen three times that day.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

10:00

2-22 CBS News Broadcast (no other details listed)

It could have been a CBS News documentary that would have been replaced with a newscast, as
we knew from past retro listings.

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10:00

2-22 CBS News Broadcast (no other details listed)

It could have been a CBS News documentary that would have been replaced with a newscast, as
we knew from past retro listings.

If may have been the "CBS Newshour." I've heard the show mentioned during interviews with
Fred Silverman and Perry Lafferty (former CBS execs) when discussing "All in the Family." I've
heard both men say that the program that followed AITF on Tuesdays was the "CBS Newshour." I
just always assumed the program was an hour long.

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia/New York/Scranton/Harrisburg Tues, Feb 9, 1971

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

13 WNDT-PBS New York

Should they already be WNET at the time? The station changed its calls in 1970.
That was how they listed it...

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

8:30

9 Friendly Giant & Friends "The Last Free Bird"

Didn't even know any commercial stations in the US carried "The Friendly Giant", unless it was a
different "Friendly Giant" than what we're familiar with.

[/quote]

Me neither...that's a new one for me too ???

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

44 Our Living World "Plant-Animal Interdependency" (looped until 3pm)

Sure they looped the same program over and over again, and not show any unlisted in-school
programming? Many PBS stations that show instructional programming didn't even bother
providing listings to the listing services or TV Guide, as its programming is of litle use to the
public at large.

[/quote]

Yep...the listing indicated the show was continually looped to 3pm. I'd think the tape/film would
be worn out by then?

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia/New York/Scranton/Harrisburg Tues, Feb 9, 1971

Yes WOR-TV New York carried the Canadian Kids' Show The Friendly Giant until someitme that
year. And yes WOR TV had Gilligan's Island, Dick Van Dyke, Lucy Show, Get Smart, Danny Thomas,
as well. Too bad WOR TV did not renew these shows and let them go to WPIX in most cases.
Gilligan and Smart both went to PIX the next year and then to Channel 5 WNEW TV late in that
decade. WOR TV also got Beverly Hillbillies in 1972 and did not renew in 1976. Noone picked
that show up and it never aired locally in New York City over the air since. If I was running WOR
TV I would have kept those shows and as other shows fell off other stations I would have
grabbed them.

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia/New York/Scranton/Harrisburg Tues, Feb 9, 1971

OLTL pre-empted from WFIL/WPVI, picked up by WPHL 17! Same for J! I've never seen an Indie
in a TV market picking up now-defunct OLTL in place of an ABC station! How odd.

Retro: Eugene, OR, 4th of July 1997 (Friday)

Source: Eugene Register Guard, grid form listings

Channels

9 KEZI Eugene (ABC)

13 KVAL Eugene (CBS)

16 KMTR Eugene (NBC)

25 KEVU-LP Eugene (UPN)

28 KEPB Eugene (PBS)

34 KLSR Eugene (Fox)


53 KAMK-LP Eugene (WB, satellite of KROZ 36 Roseburg OR)

5AM

9 World News This Morning

34 This Morning's Business

5:30

16 Hard Copy

34 Shepherd's Chapel

53 AgDay

6:00

13 CBS Morning News

16 News

25 First Business

28 Cafe (??)

53 Paid Program

6:30

9 News

13 News

16 NBC News at Sunrise

25 Samurai Pizza Cats

28 Homestretch

34 King Arthur
53 Kenneth Copeland

7AM

9 Good Morning America

In Central Park. Included: movie reviews; singer Deana Carter.

13 News

16 Today

Boating safety; Glen Campbell; author Brian Burrell ("Words We Live By").

25 Bruno The Kid

28 The Puzzle Place

34 Darkwing Duck

53 Word (??)

7:30

25 The Mask

28 Storytime

34 Bobby's World

53 Masked Rider

8AM

13 This Morning

Movie previews.

25 Bananas In Pajamas

28 Barney

34 Gargoyles
53 D'kstalk (??)

8:30

25 Paid Program

28 Shining Time Station

34 Aladdin

53 Woody Woodpecker

9AM

9 Crook & Chase

13 Regis & Kathie Lee

16 Maury Povich

Topic: amazing stories.

25 Movie: "The Deadly Companions" (1961, Maureen O'Hara)

28 Sesame Street

Big Bird is considerate.

34 After Breakfast

53 700 Club

10AM

9 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

13 The Price is Right

16 Leeza

Topic: summer movies & fashions.

28 Arthur
34 The Dating Game

53 Paid Programs

10:30

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

34 The Newlywed Game

11AM

9 In Person w/ Maureen O'Boyle

Topic: odd couples.

13 Ricki Lake

Topic: marriage proposals.

16 Tennis

Wimbledon, men's semifinals.

25 Gordon Elliot

Topic: comedians.

28 Mr. Rogers

34 Perry Mason

The Case of The Violent Village.

53 Rolonda

11:30

28 Reading Rainbow

Noon
9 All My Children

13 Young & The Restless

25 Geraldo

Guest: Howard Stern.

28 Voyage of Mathew

34 700 Club

Topic: Teen drug craze.

53 AgDay

12:30

28 Cooking With Caprial

53 Movie: "Son of Godzilla" (1969)

1PM

9 One Life to Live

13 As The World Turns

25 Movie: "Conan The Barberian" (1982, Arnold Schwarzenegger)

28 Welcome To My Studio

34 Blossom

1:30

28 MotorWeek

34 Dinosaurs

2PM
9 General Hospital

13 Guiding Light

28 Deutsche Welle News

34 Bobby's World

2:30

28 Sesame Street

34 Mighty Ducks

53 Pink Panther (I guess, said Panther)

3PM

9 Rosie O'Donnell

Guests: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Carl Reiner.

13 Jenny Jones

25 Martin

34 Batman & Robin

53 Flintstones

3:30

25 Hangin' With Mr. Cooper

28 Magic School Bus

34 Spider-Man

53 GI Joe

4PM
9 Oprah Winfrey

Guests: the cast of "Batman & Robin."

13 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

16 Sally Jessy Raphael

Topic: lotery winners.

25 Step by Step

28 Krats' Creatures

34 Beetleborgs

53 Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck

4:30

25 The Dating Game

28 Wishbone

34 Power Rangers (guessing Turbo)

53 Animaniacs

5PM

9 13 News

16 Real TV

25 The Newlywed Game

28 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

34 Murphy Brown

53 The Odd Couple

5:30
9 ABC News

13 CBS News

16 News

25 BZZZ!

28 Bill Nye The Science Guy

34 Access Hollywood

53 MLB Baseball: Oakland A's at Texas Rangers (Live)

6PM

9 13 News

16 NBC News

25 Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular

The annual display explodes against the New York skyline; host Tom Arnold with Stephen Collins,
Derek Jeter. (when did it move to NBC?)

28 Tony Brown's Journal

34 Roseanne

Crystal needs to have her sorrows drowned.

6:30

9 Home Improvement

"The Colonel." Jill's dad, a retired colonel, visits.

13 Wheel of Fortune

16 News

28 Nightly Business Report

34 Cheers

Cliff's plain girlfriend suddenly becomes gorgeous.


7PM

9 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

"Destiny". Despite an ancient Bajoran prophecy of doom, Sisko joins Cardassians in a science
venture.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 MLB Baseball: Seatle Mariners at Anaheim Angels.

28 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

34 Seinfeld

7:30

13 Extra!

16 Mad About You

The Finale. Lisa gets engaged (Part 3 of 3, from 1996, not series finale).

34 The Simpsons

"Summer of 4'2''."

8PM

9 Step by Step

JT becomes jealous over Sam's new male room mate.

13 What's Right With America

True stories and a dramatization illustrate the rights and freedoms spelled out in the Bill of
Rights; host Patrick Duffy.

16 Unsolved Mysteries

Aphrodisiacs; massive asteroid's path; a shot grounds a White House helicopter; family
maintains an apparent suicide is murder.
28 Washington Week in Review

34 Sliders

"In Dino Veritas." Quinn looks for the lost timer while the rest of the Sliders are trapped in a cave
with a man-eating dinosaur.

8:30

9 Boy Meets World

The Mathew's are Thanksgiving guests.

28 Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser

A 1997 midyear review.

53 Movie: "The Night Strangler" (1972, Darren McGavin)

Reporter Kolchak searches Seatle for a vampire. Sequel to "The Night Stalker", followed by a TV
series.

9PM

9 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

Jenny enters the other realm.

13 JAG

"We, The People." Mac's uncle, a highly decorated patriot, steals the Declaration of
Independence.

16 Dateline, NBC

28 A Capitol Fourth 1997

Erich Kunzel conducts the National Symphony Orchestra, with Kenny Rogers, Jon Secada, James
Galway, Phil Coulter; host Florence Henderson.

34 Sliders

"Dinoslide" The team tracks Col. Rickman through a land of deadly dinosaurs as he continues his
killing spree.
9:30

9 Clueless

Students protest when backpacks are banned.

10PM

9 20/20

13 Nash Bridges

"The Great Escape." An anti-government extremist, who blames Nash for his trouble, takes
Cassidy prisoner of war.

16 Profiler

"Shatered Silence" Sam suspects a sick patient of kidnapping two high-profile doctors; Jack of
All Trades terrorizes Brubaker.

25 Baywatch

"Vacation." Mitch and Stephanie are stranded in the Pacific; hijackers overtake the ship. (Part 2
of 2)

34 The Ten O'Clock News

10:30

28 Pyromania

How fireworks are made and used for display.

34 M*A*S*H

Reports of a slain doctor come as Hawkeye is at the front.

53 Movie: "Mr. Wong, Detective" (1938, Boris Karloff)

Sleuth Wong picks up the scent of a poison-gas killer in San Francisco.

11:00
9 13 16 News

25 Jerry Springer

Topic: internet philandering; make-believe Viking.

28 Austin City Limits

Tejano Music Showcase. Freddy Flender, Flaco Jimenez, La Diferenzia; Rick Orozco; Joel Nava.

34 The Simpsons

"Marge Gets a Job."

11:30

34 Coach

Luther becomes the Don Juan of his retirement village.

11:35

9 Nightline

13 David Leterman

Guests: Martin Short; Manny the hippie.

16 Wimbledon Update

Midnight

25 Paid Programs

28 Charlie Rose

34 Strange Universe

53 Paid Program

12:05
9 Politically Incorrect

16 Jay Leno

Guest: Sinbad.

12:30

34 Paid Programs

53 Off The Air

12:35

9 In Concert

Sheryl Crow; tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughn.

13 Tom Snyder

Guest: Suzanne Sommers.

1AM

25 Hollywood Connection

28 Rock & Roll

1:05

9 Off The Air

16 Conan O'Brien

Guests: Sinbad; Roy Clark.

1:30

34 Movie: "RoboCop" (1987, Peter Weller)


Corporate scientists turn a dead Detroit policeman into a cyborg crime-fighter.

1:35

13 Married...with Children

2AM

25 Off The Air

28 On Tour

2:05

13 Off The Air

16 Friday Night

3AM

28 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

3:05

16 NBC News Nightside

3:30

34 All Night News (All News Channel?)

4AM

28 Off The Air


-crainbebo

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, February 26, 1972

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

NOTE: Regular progamming may be pre-empted by

coverage of President Nixon's trip to China. ABC

has scheduled reports 7:30-8 AM and 12:30-1 AM;

CBS has a scheduled report 9:30-10 PM.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester: "Latin-American Literature"

7:30 Tom & Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Harlem Globetroters (animated)

9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Monkees

12:30 You Are There (Geraldine Brooks plays the title role

in "The Mystery Of Amelia Earhart," chronicling Lady


Lindy's disappearance during a 1937 round-the-world

flight.)

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "For Boys Only Is For Girls,

Too" (from Czechoslovakia, about a girl with the ability

to play soccer and intends to make the team by posing

as a boy)

2 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-Duke

4 PM Roller Derby (time approximate)

5 PM Golf: the inaugural Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third

round)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Hee Haw (Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore

9 PM ACC Basketball: Virginia-North Carolina

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "A Mater Of Innocence"

WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC (PBS)

off air on Saturday, as is WTVI/42 Charlote, not part of the state PBS system

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)


7 AM Kirby 'N Friends (Fred Kirby)

7:30 4-H TV Science Club

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Harlem Globetroters (animated)

9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Monkees

12:30 You Are There

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-Duke

4 PM Porter Wagoner (guest is singer Dickie Lee, time

approximate)

4:30 Championship Wrestling (from Charlote)

5:30 Here's Lucy (Vivian Vance visits and becomes Harry's

girl Friday, delay from Mon 9 PM)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Gunsmoke (Anne Jackson, Victor French, and George

Lindsey appear in this episode; Jackson's character

sets a trap for a man, who turns out to be a wounded

mountaineer played by French, delay from Mon 8 PM)

7:30 Tommy Faile (Joan Leslie (I'm sure not the 1940s actress),
Jerry Whitley, Wayne Haas)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore

9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show (Tina Louise plays a customer

in a butcher shop.)

9:30 President Nixon's Trip To China (pre-empts "Arnie")

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Die! Die! My Darling!"

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)

7 AM Cartoons

7:30 President Nixon's Trip To China (Frank Reynolds and Howard

K. Smith anchor ABC's coverage; CBS's anchor was not given,

but most likely Walter Cronkite.)

8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

8:30 Road Runner

9 AM Funky Phantom

9:30 Jackson Five

10 AM Bewitched

10:30 Lidsville

11 AM Curiosity Shop (topic: the five senses)

12 N Jonny Quest

12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp


1 PM American Bandstand (the Brady Bunch and singer Donnie

Elbert; WWAY and WRAL carry only the first half-hour)

1:30 College Basketball: Marquete-Detroit

3:30 College Basketball: South Carolina-Davidson (time approximate)

5:30 Wide World Of Sports (Daytona 500, Professional Skiing Championships,

time approximate, joined in progress)

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Del Reeves, Jean Shepherd (a female

country singer, not the guy behind "A Christmas Story"), Stu Phillips)

7 PM Hee Haw (Brenda Lee, Hank Thompson, George Lindsey)

8 PM Bewitched (Will Geer and Jane Connell as George and Martha Washington,

zapped into the Stephens' living room, second of two parts)

8:30 ABC Movie: "Two For The Money" (no relation to the game show, but two

cops who quit the force to start their own detective agency)

10 PM The Sixth Sense (William Shatner as a man with visions of a murder that

took place in the Victorian era)

11 PM ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

11:15 Movie: "Jigsaw" (from '68, I don't think this is the pilot for the ABC series

that debuted in the fall of '72)

12:30 President Nixon's Trip To China

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6:30 Cartoons

7 AM Movie: "The War Of The Worlds" (the 1953 version with Gene Barry)

7:30 President Nixon's Trip To China


8 AM Movie continues

8:30 Road Runner

9 AM Funky Phantom

9:30 Jackson Five

10 AM Bewitched

10:30 Lidsville

11 AM Curiosity Shop

12 N George Blair (basketball highlights, I haven't found where he coached)

12:15 Harvey Hartley (St. Augustine college basketball highlights)

12:30 Teenage Frolics

1 PM American Bandstand

1:30 College Basketball: Marquete-Detroit

3:30 College Basketball: South Carolina-Davidson (time approximate)

5:30 Championship Wrestling (from Raleigh, time approximate)

6 PM Arthur Smith (race-car drivers Donnie and Bobby Allison are the guests)

6:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Billy Walker)

7 PM Wilburn Brothers (Sammi Smith, Mac Wiseman)

7:30 Persuaders! (Roger Moore, Tony Curtis, delay from Wed 9:30 PM)

8:30 ABC Movie: "Two For The Money"

10 PM The Sixth Sense

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 ABC News

11:35 Movie: "Ride Beyond Vengeance" (continues after the report on

President Nixon's trip)

12:30 President Nixon's Trip To China


WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Roy Rogers

8 AM Dr. Dolitle

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step ("Language" is the topic: a UN interpreter

is shown at work; a society that promotes Esperanto; music

by a Brazilian folk singer)

12 N Mr. Wizard (principles of flight are explained from a model and

a ride in a twin-engine prop plane)

12:30 Bugaloos

1 PM Film

1:30 American Adventure

2 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-Duke

4 PM Movie: "Niagara" (time approximate)

5:30 Bill Anderson

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Lancer

8 PM Emergency!
9 PM ACC Basketball: Virginia-North Carolina

11 PM Roller Derby (time approximate)

12 M Movie: "A Private's Affair" (a TV host, not sure if

he's modeled on Ed Sullivan or Ted Mack, invites

a trio of singing soldiers onto his show)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 4-H TV Science Club

8 AM Dr. Dolitle

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Bugaloos

1 PM Bill Anderson

1:30 College Basketball: Marquete-Detroit

3:30 College Basketball: South Carolina-Davidson (time approximate)

5:30 Pet Set (Bety White hosts)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 NBC News


7 PM Rollin' On The River (Jose Feliciano joins Kenny Rogers and the

First Edition--that fall the show's title would be shortened to

"Rollin'.")

7:30 Adam-12 (delay from Wed 8 PM)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "McLintock!" (John Wayne)

11:30 News, Sports, Weather

12 M Movie: "The Seven Litle Foys" (Bob Hope, James Cagney)

1:30 Film

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

7 AM Captain Noah And His Ark

7:30 President Nixon's Trip To China

8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

8:30 Road Runner

9 AM Funky Phantom

9:30 Jackson Five

10 AM Bewitched

10:30 Lidsville

11 AM Curiosity Shop

12 N Jonny Quest

12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

1 PM Reaction ("American Bandstand" is pre-empted)

1:30 College Basketball: Marquete-Detroit


3:30 College Basketball: South Carolina-Davidson (time

approximate)

5:30 Wide World Of Sports (time approximate, joined in

progress)

6:30 Championship Wrestling (from High Point)

7:30 Lawrence Welk

8:30 ABC Movie: "Two For The Money"

10 PM The Sixth Sense

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Master Of The World" (Vincent Price, Charles

Bronson--Ch. 8 does not carry ABC's report on President

Nixon's trip)

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Harlem Globetroters (animated)

9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N High-School Basketball (I'm thinking this might be


a tournament game of some sort, possibly taped.)

1:30 Tom Quinn: ECU Basketball

1:45 Bucky Waters: Duke Basketball

2 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-Duke

4 PM CBS Golf Classic: Bruce Crampton and Gibby Gilbert

vs. Bob Lunn and Lou Graham (time approximate)

5 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

6 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Nat Stuckey)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (same as Ch. 2)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Film: the Burroughs chemical plant

9 PM ACC Basketball: Virginia-North Carolina

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate)

11:30 Roller Derby

12:30 Movie: "The Doolins Of Oklahoma"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Abbot And Costello

8 AM Dr. Dolitle

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther


10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Bugaloos

1 PM Rollin' On The River (guests: Ike and Tina

Turner)

1:30 College Basketball: Marquete-Detroit

3:30 College Basketball: South Carolina-Davidson

(time approximate)

5:30 Dr. Simon Locke (would become "Police Surgeon"

that fall, time approximate)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (didn't move to WBTV until fall 1974)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "McLintock!"

11:30 News, Sports, Weather

12 M Saturday Tonight Show (James Coco, David Steinberg,

Bete Midler)

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 With This Ring

7 AM Agricultural Panorama
7:15 Davey And Goliath

7:30 Mr. Knozit

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Bugaloos

1 PM Dr. Dolitle

1:30 College Basketball: Marquete-Detroit

3:30 College Basketball: South Carolina-Davidson

(time approximate)

5:30 Outdoors (time approximate)

6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 Virginian

9 PM NBC Movie: "McLintock!"

11:30 News, Sports, Weather

12 M Movie: "The Sun Also Rises"

1:30 News

1:35 With This Ring


WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 4-H TV Science Club

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Harlem Globetroters (animated)

9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Monkees

12:30 You Are There

1 PM Animal World (delay from Sun 5:30 PM)

1:30 Bucky Waters

1:45 Norm Sloan: N.C. State basketball

2 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland-Duke

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third

round)

6 PM Black Unlimited

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (same as WWAY)

8 PM All In The Family


8:30 Mary Tyler Moore

9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show

9:30 President Nixon's Trip To China

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Secret Ceremony" (Elizabeth Taylor,

Mia Farrow)

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Yogi And Huck

7:15 Telestory

7:30 President Nixon's Trip To China

8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

8:30 Road Runner

9 AM Funky Phantom

9:30 Jackson Five

10 AM Bewitched

10:30 Lidsville

11 AM Curiosity Shop

12 N Jonny Quest

12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Movie: "The Trail Beyond" (early John Wayne, from '34)

3 PM This Week In The NBA


3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Fair Lanes Open from Springfield, VA

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Rod, Reel And Gun

7 PM Jim & Jesse (bluegrass music)

7:30 Batman (yes, Adam West and Burt Ward)

8 PM Bewitched

8:30 ABC Movie: "Two For The Money"

10 PM The Sixth Sense

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Wrestling (not sure from where, but I've always heard

Tennessee)

12:30 President Nixon's Trip To China

1 AM Movie: "Cyborg 2087"

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM Farm Report

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Dr. Dolitle

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef


11 AM Take A Giant Step

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Bugaloos

1 PM Reflections

1:30 Joe Caldwell: Carolina Cougars (ABA) basketball

1:45 Bob Gordon Theater ("Secret Agent," "I Spy,"

"Time Tunnel," "One Step Beyond")

6:15 Parsons To Persons

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 Rollin' On The River (same as Ch. 7)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "McLintock!"

11:30 News, Sports, Weather

11:45 Movie: "Pimpernel Smith"

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Call Of The West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

7:30 4-H TV Science Club

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Harlem Globetroters (animated)

9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm


10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Monkees

12:30 You Are There

1 PM Call Of The West

1:30 College Basketball: Marquete-Detroit

3:30 College Basketball: South Carolina-Davidson

(time approximate)

5:30 Wrestling (from Charlote, time approximate)

6:30 Southeast Almanac

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie melodies)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore

9 PM ACC Basketball: Virginia-North Carolina

11 PM ABC News (time approximate)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "The Bounty Killer"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

7:30 President Nixon's Trip To China

8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

8:30 Road Runner

9 AM Funky Phantom
9:30 Jackson Five

10 AM Bewitched

10:30 Lidsville

11 AM Curiosity Shop

12 N Jonny Quest

12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Film

3 PM Sports Action Pro-File

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Outdoors

7 PM CBS News (pre-empted on WBTV)

7:30 Silent Service

8 PM Bewitched

8:30 ABC Movie: "Two For The Money"

10 PM The Sixth Sense

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Mantrap

11:45 Movie: "So Proudly We Hail!" (George Reeves appeared

on his way to stardom in this '43 WWII-based drama;

he got drafted and producer Mark Sandrich, who was

touting him, died. He ended up, as he told Jack Larson

one day, "wearing [that] monkey suit." Interrupted at

12:30 AM]
12:30 President Nixon's Trip To China

1 AM Movie continues

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

7:55 Conservationist

8 AM Dr. Dolitle

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Bugaloos

1 PM Western Theatre

2 PM Movies: "High Sierra" (the last time Humphrey Bogart

got second billing) and "Gunga Din" (Cary Grant)

6 PM Wrestling (from Tampa)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 World Of Sports Illustrated

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "McLintock!"

11:30 Movie: "The Leech Woman"


WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

8:30 4-H TV Science Club

9 AM Movie: "Spooks Run Wild" (the East Side Kids)

10:30 Movie: "Black Doll"

12 N Speed Racer

12:30 Spiderman

1 PM Rocket Robin Hood

1:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

2 PM Popeye And Pals

2:30 Movie: "Warning From Space"

4 PM One Step Beyond

4:30 Twilight Zone

5 PM Outer Limits (Robert Duvall as a master of disguises

assigned to infiltrate a party of creatures from another

world)

6 PM Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers (guests: Pat Boone,

Phil Harris)

6:30 Roller Game Of The Week

8 PM Wrestling (from Tampa)

9 PM Movie: "The Purple Plain" (Gregory Peck)

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Movie: "Castle Of The Living Dead"

Retro: North Carolina Monday, February 21, 1966


From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Classical Mythology"

6:30 Good Morning Show (now 3.5 hours, from 4:30-8 AM)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 What's Cooking Today?

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith (on CBS then, now in syndication on Ch. 2

three times a day: 10 AM, 10:30 AM, and 5:30 PM)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (don't know if local or CBS; if CBS also don't know

who anchored)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Best Of Groucho

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Darren McGavin, Betsy Palmer)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (Ray Stuart, collector of pictorial

Hollywood memorabilia)

3 PM To Tell The Truth


3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "China Gate" (Gene Barry, Nat King Cole, and Angie

Dickinson, from '57)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Wild Wild West (delay from Fri 7:30 PM)

8 PM I've Got A Secret (celebrity guest: John Daly; panel: Henry Morgan,

Bess Myerson, Betsy Palmer, and Arthur Godfrey (subbing for Bill

Cullen))

8:30 The Lucy Show (guest Bob Crane invites Lucy to dinner, unaware he's

dating stuntman "Ironman" Carmichael; John Banner appears as Sgt.

Schultz, COLOR)

9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Hazel (the episodes with Ray Fulmer and Lynn Borden instead of Don

DeFore and Whitney Blake, COLOR)

10 PM Strollin '20s (Sidney Poitier hosts a recollection of 1920s Harlem; Harry

Belafonte produced; guests include Diahann Carroll, Sammy Davis Jr.,

Duke Ellington, singers Joe Williams and Gloria Lynne, Nipsey Russell,

George Kirby, guitarist Brownie McGhee, pre-empts "Hollywood Talent

Scouts," COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Naked City


WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC/NBC)

6 AM Daily Word

6:05 Sunrise Semester

6:35 Almanac

6:45 Gospel Roundup (COLOR)

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

7:45 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Betsy Palmer)

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Noon Report

12:25 News (most likely CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Love Of Life

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night


4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Yogi Bear (COLOR)

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Leave It To Beaver

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:25 Editorial (Alan Newcomb)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "The Man Who Never Was" (would become

a series on ABC that fall, starring Robert Lansing;

Clifton Webb stars in this one from '56, COLOR)

9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM I Spy (NBC, delay from Wed 10 PM, COLOR--this

show would move to Mondays in the 1967-68 season)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Roller Derby

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

6:45 Devotions

6:50 News

7 AM Bannon's Buddies (kids' show with Art Bannon)

9 AM Litle Rascals

9:30 Divorce Court


10:30 Town And Country (women's show)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed (Jay North appears as Dennis the Menace.)

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Never Too Young

4:30 Where The Action Is (in-patern time, but on delay; guests

are Shirley Ellis, the Knickerbockers, and Linda Scot)

5 PM Movie: "The Litle Princess" (Shirley Temple)

6:10 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Superman

7 PM Dennis The Menace

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah (Robert Horton as an amnesiac

roaming the West to find out who he is; "Coronet Blue"

did the amnesiac angle beter a couple of years later.)

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Ben Casey
11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:10 Movie: "Tall In The Saddle" (John Wayne)

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

8:55 News

9 AM American History

9:30 Physical Science

10 AM World History

10:30 Mathematics

11 AM U.S.A. (summer stock, revival theaters, Shakespeare

festivals, and no-admission theaters)

11:30 Origami (T. Mikami)

12 N Aspect (farm show)

12:30 News (John Greene)

12:45 off the air

5 PM What's New

5:30 Aspect

6 PM News (John Greene)

6:15 History 503

7 PM Glory Trail (the journalists and writers who promoted

and embellished the image of the West: Horace Greeley,

Mark Twain, and Bret Harte)

7:30 What's New

8 PM Men Of Our Time (the career of Benito Mussolini)


9 PM The Pitchmen (operators of open-air markets in England)

9:30 In My Opinion (Stewart Alsop, Washington correspondent for

the Saturday Evening Post; Victor Kopytin of Tass; William

Rusher, publisher of the National Review; Roscoe Drummond

of the New York Herald-Tribune; Murray Kempton of the New

York World-Telegram)

10 PM Piano Styles

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

5:30 Aspect

6 AM Daybreak

6:45 Ray Wilkinson (farm news)

7 AM Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

7:05 CBS News (Mike Wallace, pre-empted on Ch. 11--nobody knew

that WRAL would eventually become a CBS affiliate)

7:55 Weather (Mike Haight)

8 AM Mickey Mouse Club

8:30 Life Of Riley

9 AM Femme Fare (Bete Elliot)

10 AM Time For Uncle Paul

10:30 Donna Reed (says it's the same show airing on ABC at 12 N)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N News, Weather
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 Young Marrieds

4 PM Superman

4:30 Movie: "The Wasp Woman"

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:20 ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:35 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

6:40 Weather, Sports

7 PM Double Life Of Henry Phyfe (Red Butons in a poor man's

"Get Smart," delay from Thu 8:30 PM, COLOR)

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "The Lineup" (feature-length version of the series,

from '58)

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)


6:25 These Things We Share (and I thought only Ch. 3 in Norfolk

carried this)

6:30 Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today (Swedish anthropologist Jan Myrdal discusses his book

"Report From A Chinese Village," COLOR)

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Zingo Bingo

10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News (anchor not given)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (yet another failed atempt at a morning soap,

COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (dito, COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (not kissing, but contestants trying to

guess the "authors" of fictitious leters; Don Morrow was the

"Postmaster of Ceremonies," COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Frank McGee)

1 PM Showcase (Jim Burns, local)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night


4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Three Stooges

5 PM Lloyd Thaxton (guests: Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels,

COLOR)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Hullabaloo (the Righteous Brothers, hosts; Nancy Sinatra sings

"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," COLOR)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (in the two-half-hours-per-week format, COLOR)

9 PM Andy Williams (Anthony Newley, Vic Damone, Allan Sherman, COLOR)

10 PM Run For Your Life (Ben Gazzara, R.I.P., COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (Zsa Zsa Gabor is a guest, COLOR)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6:25 Aspect

6:55 Carolina Farmer

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Leave It To Beaver

9:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News


10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Girl Talk (actress Jessie Royce Landis; artist

Tibbie Levy; DC TV personality Lorraine Flocks)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Anne Jeffreys, Morey Amsterdam,

COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Y.A. Title, Joe Garagiola, COLOR)

4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

4:30 Funny Page (local kids' show with WITNey the Marching

Hobo, who never spoke)

5:30 Huckleberry Hound

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Car 54, Where Are You?

7:30 Hullabaloo (COLOR)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (COLOR)


8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)

9 PM Andy Williams (COLOR)

10 PM Run For Your Life (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Tonight Show (Ch. 7 was probably one of the last NBC

affiliates to carry the 11:15-11:30 portion, COLOR)

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

5:50 Farm And Home Hour

6:30 System For Success

6:55 Daily Devotional

7 AM University Of Michigan

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club

8 AM Romper Room

8:30 Movie: "Virginia"

10 AM Quiz Club

10:30 Dick's Digest (Dick Bennick, beter known as Dr. Paul

Bearer on WTOG Tampa-St. Petersburg)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Harvesters (gospel music)

12:15 News

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey
2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Lloyd Thaxton (not in color)

4:30 Where The Action Is (the in-patern show: Freddy

Cannon, the Byrds, Steve Alaimo)

5 PM Movie: "City Across The River"

6:30 Amos 'n' Andy (this would be pulled from syndication

by the end of the year)

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Safari"

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:35 CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM I Love Lucy
10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News, Weather

12:15 Farm News, Weather

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Timely Tips (Corinne Rickert)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Cartoon Junction (with WNCT personality

"Railroad Slim Short")

5 PM Sugarfoot

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Tombstone Territory

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Robert Q. Lewis subs for

Bud Collyer; panel: Kity Carlisle, Tom Poston,

Orson Bean, Peggy Cass)


8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 The Lucy Show (COLOR)

9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM Strollin' '20s (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "The Master Race" (Nazi fanatics try to

start World War III, from '44)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC/CBS)

6:15 Electronics At Work

6:45 Farm And Home

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Buckaroo 500 (kids' show)

9:15 Cartoon Theatre

9:25 Cathey (women's show)

9:30 Girl Talk

10 AM Donna Reed (ABC, delay from 12 N)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

12:55 NBC News (Frank McGee)


1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Clown Carnival (Brooks Lindsay, COLOR)

5 PM Lloyd Thaxton (COLOR)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Addams Family (ABC, delay from Fri 8:30 PM,

program is in black and white to begin with)

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM March Of Time (Huey Long and his heirs)

10 PM The Long Hot Summer (ABC, delay from Wed

10 PM, not in color to begin with)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Homer Briarhopper (local country-music show)

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (don't know if local or CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Match Game (Skitch Henderson, Ed McMahon,

delay from 4 PM, COLOR)

4:55 News (don't know if local or NBC on delay from

4:25)

5 PM Huckleberry Hound

5:30 Rifleman

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News

7 PM The Virginian (NBC, delay from Wed 7:30 PM, COLOR)


8:30 The Lucy Show (COLOR)

9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Get Smart (NBC, delay from Sat 8:30 PM, COLOR)

10 PM Run For Your Life (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Farm News

7:30 Good Morning

8 AM Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "June Bride"

10:30 Jack LaLanne

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

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 Young Marrieds

4 PM Never Too Young


4:30 Where The Action Is (same as Ch. 8)

5 PM Fun House

5:30 Loreta Young

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Sea Hunt

7 PM Big Story (story of Tony Slaughter of the Fort

Worth Star-Telegram, who tries to convince a

teenage boy wanted for a series of robberies to

surrender)

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Untouchables

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Aspect

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Astroboy

9:30 Bob Gordon (local kids' show)

10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)


10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM This Afternoon

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (COLOR)

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Superman

5 PM Cheyenne

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Star Route (Roy Clark is guest; Rod Cameron

is host)

7:30 Hullabaloo (COLOR)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)


9 PM Andy Williams (COLOR)

10 PM Run For Your Life (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WCCB Ch. 36 (Ch. 18) Charlote (ABC/CBS/NBC)

10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Jack LaLanne

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Father Knows Best

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 TBA

1 PM Never Too Young

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (COLOR)

4:25 NBC News


4:30 Where The Action Is (same as Ch. 8)

5 PM Movie: "Secrets Of Scotland Yard"

6:30 Carolina News Report

6:45 ABC News

7 PM My Litle Margie

7:30 Hullabaloo (COLOR)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)

9 PM Peter Gunn

9:30 Mr. Lucky

10 PM Run For Your Life (COLOR)

11 PM Movie: "South Of Texas" (Gene Autry)

What's even more puzzling is that, in the story, Crane is making

a movie about World War I, when "Hogan's Heroes" was set in

World War II! Yet in TV Guide's ad for the show he's dressed

not unlike Col. Hogan, while the German and Lucy (on a parachute)

are dressed in World War I outfits. Artistic license?

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Monday, February 21, 1966

We really need to find out what's the deal about these shows airing in the in-patern

time slot but delayed, and the delayed color shows airing in B&W.

Sending a "shout out" to any master control or video tape operator from any of these

Carolina stations back in the day to spill the beans!

The only thing that comes to mind on color shows airing delayed in B&W is that the

station's VTRs (old VR1100s?) could record in color but only play back in B&W.

8:30 The Lucy Show (guest Bob Crane invites Lucy to dinner, unaware he's

dating stuntman "Ironman" Carmichael; John Banner appears as Sgt.

Schultz, COLOR)

The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy were infamous for gratuitous "stunt cameos" of characters from
other CBS shows -- other CBS notables who turned up included Ralph Kramden, Gomer Pyle, and
Joe Mannix (an entire episode centered on the later). Another good example of the "Rule of
Funny" trumping basic logic. (E.g., how did Ralph switch coasts, or, more bizarrely, how did
Schultz time-warp two decades into the future?) :

Something that relates to this I just learned. Listening to a Stu Shostak radio show..he was
interviewing Producer Tom Williams and Director Dennis Donnelly of "Adam-12",,They told a
story of Lucille Ball wanting Kent McCord and Martin Milner to play "Reed" and "Malloy" from
Adam-12 in the Here's Lucy 1973-74 season opener which would have been titled "Adam 12
Lucy 0" Either McCord/Milner didnt want to do it or more likely, NBC wouldnt agree to it. The
episode still was made, but with Dick Sargent and Gary Crosby (who had a recurring role in
Adam-12 anyway) as the cops, and the episode was retitled "Lucy plays Cops and Robbers"

I'm surprised they never considered a Dragnet spoof, though the same verboten cross-network
miscegenation probably would have prohibited it. Jack Webb certainly had no objection to
playful, affectionate parody (as evidenced by the famous "copper clappers" routine with Johnny
Carson). The notion of Friday and Gannon's taciturn, deadpan, no nonsense attitude assaulted
by Lucy's scater-brained, hyper illogic is a rather delicious proposition!
Probably NBC put the crush on it. Plus Adam-12 was a Universal series, while Lucy was
paramount.

Paramount was only directly involved in the first season, and sometime during the series' run,
the show switched studios from Paramount to Universal.

Retro: Eastern Virginia Thursday, February 26, 1970

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

5:55 These Things We Share

6:10 Town And Country

6:20 Sunrise Semester: "African Social

Anthropology"

6:50 Lift Up Mine Eyes

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Flibbertigibbet

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM The Game Game (question: "Should you be single?"

celebrities: Anna Maria Alberghetti, Sandy Baron,

Richard Dawson)

9:30 The Farmer's Daughter

10 AM The Lucy Show (Ann Sothern as the Countess)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Louis Nye as Sonny Drysdale)


11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (Tom Roland)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Mildred Alexander

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Truth Or Consequences

5:30 Hazel

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Dick Van Dyke (the classic episode "Where Did I Come

From?" which had the CBS censors in a stew--Ritchie

wants to know where he came from, and Rob answers,

"You came from Mommy's belly." What Ritchie wants to

know is: "Did I come from New York or New Jersey?")

7:30 Family Affair

8 PM Don Adams Special ("Hooray For Hollywood" with Charlton

Heston, Don Rickles, and Edie Adams)


9 PM Movie: "Critic's Choice" (Bob Hope, Lucille Ball)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (in Las Vegas: Gig Young, comics Gaylord and

Holiday)

WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

7:50 Town And Country

8 AM Today (an interview with a leading Democrat, joined in progress)

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig

9:30 Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear

10 AM It Takes Two (Leif Erickson, Art Linkleter, Jan Murray and sons)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Tige Andrews, Jim Backus, Sandy Baron,

Nanete Fabray, Alan Sues, Karen Valentine)

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live


4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Hazel (w/"Dialing For Dollars")

5 PM Rawhide (w/"Dialing For Dollars")

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

6:30 News, Weather, Sports (still in black and white)

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Project Three

8 PM That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM This Is Tom Jones (Barbara McNair, Dick Shawn,

Smokey Robinson and the Miracles)

10 PM Dean Martin (Ann-Margret, Bob Newhart)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Dick Cavet (Dizzy Gillespie, former Atorney General

Ramsey Clark)

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Iranian Culture"

6:30 Virginia Today

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Richmond Today

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show


10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Queen For A Day (Dick Curtis hosts--I've heard this

show met a premature end because the contestants

were "plants"--knowing well ahead of time that they

were going to appear.)

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 Sooper Dog

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News, Weather

7:30 Family Affair

8 PM Don Adams Special

9 PM CBS Movie: "Peyton Place" (Part 1, Lana Turner as Constance

Mackenzie, concludes tomorrow night at 9)


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

6:30 R.F.D. 8

7 AM News

7:20 Town And Country

7:30 Dennis Wholey (John Hartford, Mason Williams)

9 AM Dialing For Dollars

10 AM Girl Talk (topic: selecting the proper college, w/

"Dialing For Dollars")

10:30 Loreta Young (w/"Dialing For Dollars")

11 AM Divorce Court

11:30 Galloping Gourmet

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 David Frost (Morgana King, Norm Crosby, Rolf Harris,


w/"Dialing For Dollars")

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Gilligan's Island

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Pat Paulsen's Half-A-Comedy Hour (guest: Henry Fonda)

8 PM That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM This Is Tom Jones

10 PM Paris 7000 (George Hamilton stars in ABC's atempt to salvage

something from that expensive flop "The Survivors.")

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Never Say Goodbye"

1 AM News, Weather, Sports

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

6:30 Farm Show

7 AM Today (the medieval art exhibit at New York's Metropolitan

Museum of Art, an interview with a leading Democrat, a

discussion of modern linguistics)

9 AM David Frost (Noel Coward, Margaret Mead, Sergio Franchi,

w/"Dialing For Dollars")

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News


10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM News Magazine

1:30 Life With Linkleter (Martin Milner tells how to assist the

police.)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Cass Elliot; Peter Ustinov, Dr.

Benjamin Spock)

5 PM Star Trek

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Marshal Dillon

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Dragnet 1970

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (in Hollywood: George Raft, Barbara Eden)


1 AM News, Weather, Sports

1:05 Topic

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

6:35 Virginia Almanac

7 AM Today

9 AM Bety Feezor

9:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Aliza Kashi; Met tenor Jan Peerce,

Sen. Claiborne Pell (Democrat from Rhode Island), Milt Kamen)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Name Droppers (Al Lohman and Roger Barkley)

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Hazel

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Star Trek

5:30 News, Weather, Sports


6 PM Perry Mason

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Dragnet 1970

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

7:30 Wild Bill Hickok

8 AM Comedy Time

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Galloping Gourmet

9:30 Movie Game (Agnes Moorehead, Jack Palance,

Anne Baxter, Robert Culp, Louis Nye, Patricia

Crowley)

10 AM News, Weather

10:05 Fashions In Sewing

10:15 Movie: "Never Say Die"

11:50 News, Weather

12 N Bewitched

12:30 That Girl

1 PM All My Children
1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Bungles And Friends

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 Pat Paulsen's Half-A-Comedy Hour

8 PM That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM This Is Tom Jones

10 PM Paris 7000

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Movie: "Dangerous When Wet"

1:20 News

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET)

8 AM In-school programs

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street


6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7 PM Bridge With Jean Cox

7:30 French Chef

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 NET Playhouse: "Yesterday The Children Were Dancing,"

set in 1964, concerns a reign of terror unleashed when

young French-Canadians set out to separate Quebec

from the rest of Canada.

10 PM Insight (the religious program)

sign off 10:30 PM

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET)

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM TBA

9:10 In-school programs

6:30 Sesame Street

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 NET Playhouse (see Ch. 15)

10 PM Headlines

10:30 Eric Hoffer (he discusses his vision of a society

run by anonymous businesspeople)

sign off 11 PM
WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

5 PM Leave It To Beaver

5:30 Jim And Tammy

6:30 Queen For A Day

7 PM Hour 27

8 PM Action '70 (billed as a variety show but I don't

think Dick Clark had anything to do with it)

8:30 Ask The Pastor

9 PM Teach In

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

10:30 700 Club

Retro: Kentucky Saturday, February 26, 1977

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

7 AM U.S. Farm Report

7:30 Kentucky Afield

8 AM Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Speed Buggy

10:30 Monster Squad


11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.

11:30 Big John, Litle John

12 N Land Of The Lost

12:30 Muggsy

1 PM Nashville On The Road (Maxine and Bonnie Brown

join their brother Jim Ed to complete the Browns trio;

among their songs is their biggest hit, "The Old Lamplighter.")

1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis

3:30 Sports Scoreboard (time approximate)

4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (John Hart)

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen,

Kity Carlisle)

7:30 Emphasis

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot" (I noticed that one

of the actors is named Keith Barron; that's the name of the

character John Sylvester White (Mr. Woodman on "Welcome

Back, Koter") played on "Search For Tomorrow" in the early

'50s, before he was killed off in an auto accident.)

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night (Live) (Steve Martin hosts; musical guests:

the Kinks)

1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert


WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:30 Beter Way

7 AM U.S. Farm Report

7:30 Hot Fudge

8 AM Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Speed Buggy

10:30 Monster Squad

11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.

11:30 Big John, Litle John

12 N Land Of The Lost

12:30 Muggsy

1 PM Ara's Sports World (Franco Harris gives tips

on football.)

1:30 Family Affair

2 PM Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 Tennis: American Airlines Tennis Classic at Palm

Springs (semifinals)

4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs about the South)

8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night (Live)

1 AM Movie: "Prescription: Murder" (what became the

pilot for "Columbo")

2:45 Movie: "Blindfold"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Religions and Civilizations of the

Near East"

6:30 Call The Doctor ("Teen-age Problems," rerun from Sun

11 AM)

7:30 Sylvester And Tweety (delay from 8 AM)

8 AM Most Important Person

8:30 Clue Club

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10 AM Tarzan (animated)

10:30 Batman (animated)

11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Ark II

1 PM Way Out Games (quarterfinal match: teams from Illinois,

Michigan, and Montana)

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival ("Me And You, Kangaroo," from
Australia, about a boy's atempt to raise an orphan kangaroo.)

2 PM Kidsworld

2:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros

3 PM Movie: "Look Homeward" (edited version of a three-part "Lassie"

episode)

4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (AAU National Indoor Track and Field

Championships, taped at Madison Square Garden)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)

7 PM Andy Williams (his short-lived syndicated show; Jose Feliciano

is the guest)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Mary Tyler Moore (Lou, Ted, and Murray get to drinking and each

imagines what it would be like to be married to Mary.)

8:30 Bob Newhart

9 PM All In The Family (Gloria expresses her resentment of Mike's college

education.)

9:30 Alice

10 PM Carol Burnet (guest: Ben Vereen)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Wild Bunch"

2 AM Here And Now

2:30 News
WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester

7:30 That Girl

8 AM Sylvester And Tweety

8:30 Clue Club

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10 AM Tarzan (animated)

10:30 Batman (animated)

11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends

1 PM Way Out Games

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Movie: "War Of The Planets" (not to be confused

with "War Of The Worlds")

4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (Ernest Tubb, Jody Miller)

8 PM Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9 PM All In The Family

9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Hang 'Em High" (Clint Eastwood)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Max B. Nimble

7 AM Animals, Animals, Animals (types of snakes and the

medicinal uses of venom, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

7:30 Glenn's Den (kids' show)

8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly

8:30 Jabberjaw

9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomut Show

10:30 Krofft Supershow

11:30 Superfriends

12 N The Saint

1 PM Feedback

1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Miller High Life Open from Milwaukee

(time approximate)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Ski Flying Championship,

World Wristwrestling Championships, World Professional

Target Diving Championship)

6:30 Hee Haw

7:30 TV Town Topics


8 PM Blansky's Beauties

8:30 Fish (spinoff of Abe Vigoda's character on "Barney Miller")

9 PM Starsky & Hutch

10 PM Most Wanted (will move to Monday March 7 and be replaced

here by "Dog & Cat," which gave Kim Basinger a break)

11 PM News

11:30 Dolly (guest: Mel Tillis)

12 M Pop Goes The Country (a salute to Loreta Lynn, with sisters

Crystal Gayle and Peggy Sue, brother Jay Lee Webb, and son

Ernest Ray)

12:30 Porter Wagoner

1 AM Nashville On The Road

1:30 Movie: "The Ambushers" (Dean Martin as Mat Helm)

3:30 Movie: "Casanova's Big Night" (Bob Hope)

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

12 N Zoom

12:30 Electric Company

1 PM Sesame Street

2 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Sesame Street

4 PM Garden Show

4:30 Cinema Showcase


5 PM Book Beat (Saul Bellow talks about "To Jerusalem

And Back")

5:30 Guppies To Groupers

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Zoom

7 PM Rebop

7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 8)

8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers (1970: skyjackings, the

Kent State shootings, the trials of Lt. William Calley

and Charles Manson)

8:30 The Way It Was (Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler discuss

their 1950 featherweight championship fight, considered

by some to have been one of the dirtiest of all time.)

9 PM This Far By Faith (the evolution of the African-American

church, with Brock Peters, Roscoe Lee Browne, Beah Richards,

Glynn Turman, the Edwin Hawkins Singers, James Baldwin, and

Geoffrey Holder)

10 PM Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part II" (from 1946: as far as Sergei

Eisenstein ever got in his epic; he had plans for Part III but the

last part was never filmed)

sign off 11:30 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

6:30 Ag-USA
7 AM U.S. Farm Report (although it's on all three NBC stations it is not

a network program)

7:30 Dusty's Treehouse

8 AM Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Speed Buggy

10:30 Monster Squad

11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.

11:30 Big John, Litle John

12 N Land Of The Lost

12:30 Muggsy

1 PM Center Circle (basketball show)

1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis

3:30 Tennis: American Airlines Tennis Classic semifinals

(time approximate, joined in progress)

4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky

6 PM Porter Wagoner (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night (Live)

1 AM Movie: "The Stripper" (Joanne Woodward as a showgirl

stranded in a small town, from '63--somehow I suspect


there's no nudity here.)

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective

7 AM Porky Pig

7:30 Bugs Bunny

8 AM Popeye

8:30 Jetsons

9 AM Monkees

9:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)

10 AM Batman (part 2 of the 9:30 episode)

10:30 Lost In Space

11:30 Movie: "News Hounds" (the Bowery Boys)

1 PM Movie: "The Outlaw's Daughter" (watch for Jim Davis,

aka Jock Ewing on "Dallas")

2:30 Movie: "The Jade Mask" (Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan--

slightly off-topic: someone once asked me if Marvin Miller

("The Millionaire") ever played Charlie Chan, given his looks;

the answer is no, although he played a Charlie Chan-like

detective on a 1949 ABC series, "Mysteries Of Chinatown")

4 PM Movie: "Lady In Cement" (Frank Sinatra as Tony Rome; Raquel

Welch also stars)

6 PM Star Trek

7 PM Space: 1999
8 PM Batman (more Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)

8:30 Batman (conclusion: Alfred joins the Penguin's gang)

9 PM Music Hall America (host Freddy Fender; Don Gibson, Flash

Cadillac, Dottie West, George Jones, Martin Mull, show regular

Sandi Burnet)

10 PM The Onedin Line

11 PM King Of Kensington (Canada's answer to Archie Bunker, interestingly

named Larry King)

11:30 Movie: "The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant"

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Movie: "Bandits Of Dark Canyon" (Allan "Rocky" Lane, the voice

of Mister Ed)

8 AM Sylvester And Tweety

8:30 Clue Club

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10 AM Tarzan (animated)

10:30 Batman (animated)

11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Ark II

1 PM Way Out Games

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Kidsworld
2:30 Tobacco Talk

3 PM Music Hall America (host Jack Jones; guests: B.J.

Thomas, Barbara Mandrell, comic Hank Garcia)

4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Mary Tyler Moore

8:30 Bob Newhart

9 PM All In The Family

9:30 Alice

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Captain Blood" (Errol Flynn's big break)

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

7 AM Dusty's Treehouse

7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (same as Ch. 12)

8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly

8:30 Jabberjaw

9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomut Show

10:30 Krofft Supershow

11:30 Superfriends
12 N Oddball Couple

12:30 American Bandstand (Brass Construction, Jennifer

Warnes)

1:30 Tarzan

2:30 Fishin' Hole

3 PM Outdoors With Julius Boros

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Lawrence Welk

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Blansky's Beauties

8:30 Fish

9 PM Starsky & Hutch

10 PM Most Wanted

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Charley Varrick" (Walter Mathau)

1:30 ABC News (anchor not given but probably from

an o&o)

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

8:30 New Shapes: Education

9 AM David Niven's World (travelogue)

9:30 World Of Survival

10 AM The Racers (NASCAR Western Division stock-car races)


10:30 Tennis (WCT Challenge Cup from Las Vegas: Ken Rosewall

vs. Vitas Gerulaitis)

12 N Champions (sports show)

12:30 Outdoors With Ken Callaway

1 PM Garner Ted Armstrong (how did he get in among a bunch of

sports programs?)

1:30 Sportsman's Friend

2 PM College Basketball: Northwestern-Indiana

4 PM Ara's Sports World (Arthur Ashe offers pointers on tennis,

time approximate)

4:30 Wrestling

5:30 Space: 1999

6:30 Movie: "Three Violent People"

8:30 College Basketball: Purdue-Iowa

10:30 Bill Dance Outdoors (time approximate)

11 PM 700 Club

12:30 Warren Roberts (gospel music)

1 AM Movie: "G-Men" (Cagney's on the side of the law, but it's

still one of his best.)

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

7 AM Hot Fudge

7:30 Kukla, Fran And Ollie (I wonder if these are the PBS shows from

the early '70s or if they were making new syndicated episodes--


I haven't seen this anywhere else.)

8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly

8:30 Jabberjaw

9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomut Show

10:30 Krofft Supershow

11:30 Superfriends

12 N Oddball Couple

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Woman's World

2 PM Movie: "Tarzan The Magnificent" (Gordon Scot as Tarzan,

from '60)

3:30 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop

4 PM Friends Of Man

4:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Ara's Sports World (Pete Maravich gives basketball pointers.)

7 PM Nancy Drew (delay from Sun 7 PM)

8 PM Blansky's Beauties

8:30 Fish

9 PM Starsky & Hutch

10 PM Most Wanted

11 PM News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Movie: "$" (Warren Beaty, Goldie Hawn)


E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown; WKSO/29

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

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

8 AM Villa Alegre

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 7)

10:30 TBA

11 AM It's Everybody's Business

11:30 Career Education

12 N It's Everybody's Business

12:30 Chust For Fancy

1 PM New Shapes: Education

1:30 Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part I"

3:30 Cinema Showcase

4 PM Black Perspective On The News

4:30 Comment On Kentucky

5 PM Nova ("Incident At Brown's Ferry" examines the safety

of nuclear reactors.)

6 PM The Way It Was (the 1968 UCLA-Houston basketball game;

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Elvin Hayes discuss it)

6:30 Infinity Factory

7 PM Studio See

7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 8)


8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers

8:30 Oasis In Space (first of six on preserving the environment,

hosted by Philippe Cousteau: a taconite-producing plant

that dumps 67,000 tons of asbestos waste into Lake Superior

everyday; a paper plant that is poisoning an Ontario river system

with mercury)

9 PM Distinguished Kentuckians (Harry Caudill, whose "Night Comes To

The Cumberlands" was a factor in launching LBJ's War on Poverty)

10 PM Soundstage (different styles of violin: Jon-Luc Ponty, Itzhak Perlman,

Doug Kershaw)

11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus

sign off 11:30 PM

Retro: Otawa/Montreal/Southern & Western Quebec Mon, June 3, 1985

from Le Journal de Montreal

CBFT 2-SRC Montreal

9:50 Fariboles

10:15 A votre rythme

10:30 Felix et Ciboulete

10:45 Tape-Tambour

11:00 Rien que pour vous

11:30 Les aventures de Virulysse

noon Premiere edition

12:22 Telex-Arts
12:30 Allo Bou Bou

1:30 Au jour le jour

2:30 Cinema "Manon" (bw)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs)

5:00 Quincy "Les mots les plus cruels"

6:00 Ce soir

6:28 Nouvelles du sport

6:33 Avis de recherche

7:00 Trouvez l'erreur

7:30 Poivre et sel

8:00 Tele-Lundi "Reilly, l'as des espions" (Reilly, Ace of Spies) (pt 1-Coup de grace)

9:00 Elections partielles (By-elections in Bertrand, Trois-Rivieres, L'Assomption, and Bourget


ridings)

9:30 La vie promise

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:27 Le Point

11:00 Meteo

11:04 Nouvelles du sport

11:16 Telex-Arts

11:25 Science-Realite

11:55 Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (conclusion)

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

6:00 CBS Early Morning News

7:00 CBS Morning News


9:00 Hour Magazine

10:00 New $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right

noon The News

12:10 Across the Fence

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Alice

4:30 Taxi

5:00 Benson

5:30 People's Court

6:00 The News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Newhart

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 The News

11:30 Simon & Simon "Double Entry"

12:40 Columbo "The Bye-Bye Sky High IQ Murder Case"


CKRN 4-SRC Rouyn-Noranda

10:15 A votre rythmne

10:30 Felix et Ciboulete

10:45 Tape-Tambour

11:00 Rien que pour vous

11:30 Les aventures de Virulysse

noon Premiere edition

12:05 Fariboles

12:30 Allo Bou Bou

1:30 Au jour le jour

2:30 Cinema "Manon" (bw)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs)

5:00 Quincy "Les mots les plus cruels"

6:00 Ce soir

6:05 Le Quotidien

6:28 Nouvelles du sport

6:33 Avis de recheche

7:00 Trouvez l'erreur

7:30 Poivre et sel

8:00 Tele-Lundi "Reilly, l'as des espions" (Reilly, Ace of Spies)

9:00 Elections partielles

9:30 La vie promise

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:27 Le Point
11:00 Meteo

11:04 Nouvelles du sport

11:16 Le Quotidien

11:25 Science-Realite

11:55 Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (conclusion)

CBOT 4-CBC Otawa

9:30 Muppet Show

10:00 Curious George

10:15 Friendly Giant

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 Dallas

3:00 Coronation Street

3:30 All in the Family

4:00 Do It for Yourself

4:30 Spread Your Wings

5:00 Video Hits

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 Newsday

7:00 Country Report

7:30 Venture

8:00 Hangin' In "Operation Granddad"


8:30 Me & My Girl "Wild About Harry"

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Newhart

10:00 The National

10:25 The Journal

11:00 Newsday Final

11:20 The National Update

11:27 Barney Miller

11:57 CBC Late Night-Big, Big Films Festival "Sergeant York" (bw)

WPTZ 5-NBC Platsburgh

5:30 Great Space Coaster

6:00 Morning Stretch

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Facts of Life

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Scrabble

noon Love Connection

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 MASK
3:30 Tranzor-Z

4:00 Soap Opera Special (no details listed; this spiked Dating Game at 4, and Newlywed Game at
4:30)

5:00 Jeopardy! (Le Journal slaughtered Alex's last name, calling him Alex Krebec )

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 Nightly News on 5

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 M*A*S*H

8:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes (Charles Sieber and the Oak Ridge Boys are the victims of
practical jokes)

9:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies "MADD: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers"

11:00 Nightly News on 5

11:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers subs for Johnny, welcoming Lynda Carter and Robin Leach)

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

9:30 Muppet Show

10:00 Curious George

10:15 Friendly Giant

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Midday

12:57 Community Notes

1:00 All My Children

2:00 Dallas
3:00 Coronation Street

3:30 All in the Family

4:00 Do It for Yourself

4:30 Spread Your Wings

4:59 Newswatch Update

5:00 Video Hits

5:29 Newswatch Update

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 Newswatch

7:00 Country Report

7:30 Venture

8:00 Hangin' In "Operation Granddad"

8:30 Me & My Girl "Wild About Harry"

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Newhart

10:00 The National

10:25 The Journal

11:00 Newswatch

11:20 The National Update

11:27 Barney Miller

11:57 CBC Late Night-Big, Big Films Festival "Sergeant York" (bw)

CIII 6-Global Otawa

5:00 Faith 20

5:30 Jimmy Swaggart


6:00 Seneca Telecollege

7:00 Size Small

7:30 Hercules

8:00 Litles

8:30 700 Club

9:00 New Ed Allen

9:30 100 Huntley Street

10:30 Celebrity Cooks

11:00 Pizzazz

11:30 What Will They Think of Next?

noon News at Noon

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Let's Make a Deal

2:30 Pitfall

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Young & the Restless

5:00 Sale of the Century

5:30 First News

6:00 Global News: 6 O'Clock Edition

6:30 World Report

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Name That Tune

8:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes

9:00 Movie "Shadow on the Land"

11:00 Global News: National Edition


11:30 SportsLine

mid. Rat Patrol

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman

1:30 Welcome Back, Koter

2:00 Chico & the Man

CHLT 7-Sherbrooke/CHEM 8-Trois Rivieres (TVA/Pathonic)

9:00 Les p'tits bonshommes

9:30 Les Satellipopetes

10:00 La bande a Nimee

10:30 Physi-Rythme

11:00 Au feminin

noon Le Monde (Pathonic's newscasts used this title, with anglo sister CKMI Quebec City using
The World Today)

12:15 Midi...Soleil

1:45 Cine-Quiz "Vivre libre" (Born Free)

4:00 Forum

5:00 CHiPs "Force sept"

6:00 Le Monde

6:30 Un air d'ete

7:30 Le Quebec a la carte

8:00 Peau de banane "L'objet du desir"

8:30 Les petits genies (Whiz Kids) "Un ordinateur de trop"

9:30 Elections partielles

10:00 Rendez-vous

11:00 Nouvelles TVA


11:30 Le Monde regional

11:35 Sports

11:50 La couleur du temps (weather)

mid. (CHLT) L'heure juste

mid. (CHEM) L'Afrique, continent en crise (World Vision)

12:45 (CHLT) Science et technologie

CJOH-CTV: 8 Cornwall/13 Otawa

6:00 Good Morning Workout

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Definition

9:30 Life & Times

10:00 Guess What

10:30 New You

11:00 What's Cooking

11:30 Romper Room & Friends (CTV's national version, produced at CKCO Kitchener)

noon Spiderman

12:30 Midday Newsline

1:00 Don Harron (guests Dirk Benedict, Michael Warren, Eugene Levy, and skin care expert Macil
Sumpter)

2:00 Another World

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Wheel of Fortune

4:30 M*A*S*H "White Gold"

5:00 WKRP in Cincinnati "Pater of Litle Feet"

5:30 Benson
6:00 Newsline

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Thrill of a Lifetime (a mom participates in a horse race, a teacher meets Ella Fitzgerald, and
a teen tries to beat swimmer Alex Baumann)

8:00 Live It Up (highs and lows of auto racing, testing toys, and a survey on what are people's
favorite condiments on burgers)

8:30 Bizarre

9:00 CTV Monday Night Movie "Welcome to Success: The Marva Collins Story"

11:00 CTV National News

11:23 Nightline

mid. Twilight Zone "Still Valley" (bw)

12:30 Late Night Movie "Any Which Way You Can"

2:55 One Life to Live

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring (listed as Mount Washington)

5:30 Ag-USA

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Morning Movie "Land of the Pharoahs"

11:00 All Star Blitz

11:30 Family Feud

noon Ryan's Hope

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital


4:00 Police Woman "The Shoefly Days"

5:00 Vega$

6:00 TV8 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Taxi

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 ABC's Monday Night Baseball: teams TBA

11:00 TV8 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Eye on Hollywood

12:30 Laverne & Shirley

1:00 TV8 News

CBOFT 9-SRC Otawa

9:50 Fariboles

10:15 A votre rythme

10:30 Felix et Ciboulete

10:45 Tape-Tambour

11:00 Rien que pour vous

11:30 Les aventures de Virulysse

noon Premiere edition

12:05 Avis de recherche

12:30 Allo Bou Bou

1:30 Au jour le jour

2:30 Cinema "Manon" (bw)


4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs)

5:00 Quincy "Les mots les plus cruels"

6:00 Ce soir Outaouais

7:00 Trouvez l'erreur

7:30 Poivre et sel

8:00 Tele-Lundi "Reilly, l'as des espions" (Reilly, Ace of Spies)

9:00 Elections partielles

9:30 La vie promise

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:27 Le Point

11:00 Meteo

11:04 Le Supplement regional

11:25 Science-Realite

11:55 Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (conclusion)

CKSH 9-SRC Sherbrooke

8:10 L'homme araignee (Spiderman)

8:45 Fraggle Rock

9:00 Lassie

9:30 Avis de recherche

10:00 Fariboles

10:15 A votre rythme

10:30 Felix et Ciboulete

10:45 Tape-Tambour
11:00 Rien que pour vous

11:30 Bonjour l'Estrie

12:23 A la ferme

12:30 Allo Bou Bou

1:30 Au jour le jour

2:30 Cinema "Manon" (bw)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs)

5:00 Cinema de 5 heures "Ou trouver un million" (How to Chase a Million)

6:30 Le 9 vous informe

7:00 Trouvez l'erreur

7:30 Poivre et sel

8:00 Tele-Lundi "Reilly, l'as des espions" (Reilly, Ace of Spies)

9:00 Elections partielles

9:30 La vie promise

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:27 Le Point

11:00 Meteo

11:04 Nouvelles du sport

11:16 Le 9 vous informe

11:25 Cine-Soir "Les Girls"

CFTM 10-Montreal/CFEM 13-Rouyn-Noranda/CHOT 40-Hull (TVA/Tele-Metropole feed)

10:30 (CFEM/CHOT) Les gens les plus heureux

11:00 Au feminin
noon (CFTM) Le 10 vous informe

noon (CFEM) Les p'tits bonshommes

noon (CHOT) CHOT vous informe

12:08 (CHOT) Carnet midi

12:15 Midi...Soleil

1:45 Cine-Quiz "Vivre libre" (Born Free)

4:00 Les Satellipopetes

4:30 La bande a Nimee

5:00 CHiPs "Force sept"

6:00 (CFTM) Le 18 heures

6:00 (CFEM) CFEM vous informe

6:00 (CHOT) CHOT vous informe

6:30 (CFTM/CHOT) Forum

6:30 (CFEM) TBA

7:30 Le Quebec a la carte

8:00 Peau de banane "L'objet du desir"

8:30 Les petits genies (Whiz Kids) "Un ordinateur de trop"

9:30 Elections partielles

10:00 Rendez-vous

11:00 Nouvelles TVA

11:30 (CFTM) Le 10 vous informe

11:30 (CFEM) CFEM vous informe

11:30 (CHOT) CHOT vous informe

11:35 Sports

11:50 La couleur du temps


mid. Cinema en fin de soiree "Folies bourgeoises"

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

6:00 Romper Room & Friends

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Good Morning Workout

9:30 What's Cooking

10:00 New You

10:30 Definition

11:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

11:30 20 Minute Workout

noon Flintstones

12:30 Pulse 12:30

1:00 Don Harron

2:00 Another World

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Music Vision

4:30 Take a Break

4:37 Family Feud

5:00 Price is Right

6:00 Pulse

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Thrill of a Lifetime

8:00 Live It Up

8:30 Bizarre
9:00 CTV Monday Night Movie "Welcome to Success: The Marva Collins Story"

11:00 CTV National News

11:21 Pulse

mid. Cinema 12 "Airplane!"

1:45 Solid Gold

2:45 Waltons

3:45 National Geographic

CKTM 13-SRC Trois Rivieres

7:45 Ces merveilleux surhommes

8:20 Le 13 vous informe

8:30 Lassie

9:00 Avis de recherche

9:20 Fariboles

9:45 Fraggle Rock

10:15 A votre rythme

10:30 Felix et Ciboulete

10:45 Tape-Tambour

11:00 Rien que pour vous

11:30 Bonjour

12:30 Allo Bou Bou

1:30 Au jour le jour

2:30 Cinema "Manon" (bw)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs)


5:00 Cinema de 5 heures "Ou trouver un million" (To Chase a Million)

6:30 Le 13 vous informe

7:00 Trouvez l'erreur

7:30 Poivre et sel

8:00 Tele-Lundi "Reilly, l'as des espions" (Reilly, Ace of Spies)

9:00 Elections partielles

9:30 La vie promise

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:27 Le Point

11:00 Meteo

11:04 Nouvelles du sport

11:16 Le 13 vous informe

11:25 Cine-Soir "Il ne frappe que la nuit" (They Only Come Out at Night)

CIVM 17-Montreal/CIVO 30-Hull/CIVC 45-Trois Rivieres (Radio-Quebec)

5:30pm La Periode de Questions (National Assembly Question Period)

6:30 Edward et Mrs. Simpson (Edward & Mrs. Simpson) "Le petit prince"

7:30 Les p'tits plats du Quebec

7:57 La Quotidienne loto draw

8:00 Station-Soleil

9:00 Cinemania "Le crime etait presque parfait" (Dial M for Murder)

10:45 Station-Soleil (r)

WVNY 22-ABC Burlington

5:30 Jim Bakker


6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Bewitched

9:30 My Three Sons

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 All Star Blitz

11:30 Family Feud

noon Ryan's Hope

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

4:30 Scooby-Doo

5:00 Diff'rent Strokes

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 NewsCenter 22

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Barney Miller

7:30 Benny Hill

8:00 ABC's Monday Night Baseball: teams TBA

11:00 NewsCenter 22

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. 100 Huntley Street


CICO 24-TVO Otawa

7:00 Le tourisme, c'est votre affaire

7:30 Peche sportive "L'aventure a notre porte"

8:00 Polka Dot Door

8:30 Hatytown Tales

8:45 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:15 TBA

9:20 Readalong

9:30 Finding Out

9:45 Math Patrol

10:00 In Their Shoes

10:10 Guess What?

10:15 Basic Sports Skills

10:30 Book Bird

10:45 Harriet's Magic Hats

11:00 Passe-Partout

11:30 Les aventures de Babar

11:35 Readalong

11:45 It's Your World

noon Moneysworth

12:30 Pins & Needles

1:00 Landscape of Geometry

1:15 Money & Banking in Canada

1:30 Barbapapa

1:35 All About You


1:50 Readalong

2:00 Let's All Sing

2:15 Jeremy

2:30 Vision On

3:00 Ricky Goes to Camp

3:30 World in Your Kitchen

4:00 Le Moyen-Orient "L'histoire du petrole"

4:30 Kidsworld

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Vision On

7:00 Wild World "Hippos"

7:30 Magic Shadows "Stormy Weather" (pt 1)

8:00 And Time Passes in a Flash of Lightning "Four Portraits" (Ed Mirvish, Dr. Sybil Shack, Dr.
Shack's mom Pauline, and artist Mariete Rousseau-Vermete, who all speak on life and death)

9:00 All You Need is Love "Jazz" (pt 4 series features Dizzy Gillsepie, Earl "Fatha'" Hines, and Dave
Brubeck)

10:00 Computer Academy (Bits & Bytes) "The Computer as a Filing System" (pt 4 of 12)

10:30 Academy on Computers with Jack Livesley

11:00 Talking Film "Cinematography" (Lee Garmes, Stanley Cortez, Haskell Wexler, and Victor
Kemper)

11:30 Question Period (TVO aired both House of Commons and Ontario Legislature QPs)

WETK 33-PBS Burlington (the only PBS station listed in Le Journal)

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


9:30 Today's Special

10:00 Reading Rainbow

10:30 3-2-1 Contact

11:00 A House for All Seasons

11:30 Housewarming with Charlie Wing

noon Smithsonian World!

1:00 Who Killed the Lindbergh Baby?

2:00 How to Play the Piano Despite Years of Lessons

2:30 Kathy's Kitchen

3:00 Here's to Your Health

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Vermont Report

8:00 Heart of the Dragon

9:00 American Playhouse "Three Sovereigns for Sarah" (pt 2)

10:00 Sanctuary

11:00 Front Row Feature "The Deadly Affair"

1:00 Heart of the Dragon

2:00 Vermont Report

TVFQ 99 (cable channel airing delayed broadcasts from France)


9:30 Le village dans les nuages

9:50 L'academie des neuf

10:30 Le bouteille a la mer

11:00 Des chiffres et des letres

11:30 Les choses du lundi

12:45 Intermede "Les recoltes du desert"

1:00 Pic et poke

1:15 Special Thalassa

3:15 Intermede "La pollution et les vegetaux"

3:30 Le theatre de Bouvard

3:45 La famille Bargeot

4:30 Le village dans les nuages

4:50 L'academie des neuf

5:30 Le Journal

6:00 La bouteille a la mer

6:30 Des chiffres et des letres

6:50 Atout pic

7:00 Les chose du lundi "Faut-il expertiser les experts?" (the question asked: Are there 2 types of
experts, serious and non-serious?)

8:20 Intermede "Champs electriques"

8:30 Pic et poke

8:45 Thalassa "Un tabarly peut en cacher un autre" (the story of a 33-yr-old Frenchman who sails
a Transat solo and breaks the record, eventually receiving the Legion d'Honneur from de Gaulle
himself)

9:35 Les Jeux du Stade (Federation Cup basketball/24 Hours of Le Mans race)

Over on the movie paynets...


Super Ecran (French)

5:15 Cinema "L'oeil du tigre"

7:00 Albator

7:30 Les maitres de l'univers (He-Man & the Masters of the Universe)

8:00 Cinema "Cauchemar"

10:00 Cinema "Black out a New York"

noon Cinema "Hud"

2:00 Cinema "Monty Python: Le sens de la vie"

4:00 Cinema "Peter le chat"

5:30 Cinema "Le marchand de sable"

7:00 Cinema "Les aventuriers du bout du monde"

9:00 Cinema "Hud"

11:00 Cinema "Cauchemar"

1:00 Cinema "Monty Python: le sens de la vie"

3:00 Cinema "Les femmes de trente ans"

First Choice (English)

6:00 Movie "The Curse of the Pink Panther"

8:00 Movie "Rear Window"

10:00 Hall & Oates

11:30 Movie "Swamp Thing"

1:00 Movie "The Odd Angry Shot"

2:30 Movie "The Magnificent Ambersons"

4:00 Children of Fire Mountain


4:30 Inspector Gadget

5:00 Nobody's Hero

5:30 Spectrum

6:00 Hall & Oates

7:30 Movie "Swamp Thing"

9:00 Movie "Final Option"

11:00 Movie "Two Women in Gold"

1:00 Movie "The Wicked Lady"

2:45 Movie "Lonely Lady"

4:00 Movie "Two Women in Gold"

Retro: Chicago TV - Fall 1996 - 9/21 = Saturday

September 21-27, 1996 - TV Guide Chicago Edition

September 21 - Saturday

[b]2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS [b/]

5 AM EYE ON

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM DIFFERENT DRUMMERS

6:30 NICK NEWS-Children

7 AM TIMEON & PUMBA-Cartoons

7:30 NEW FELIX THE CAT-Cartoons

8 AM MASK-Cartoons

8:30 PROJECT GEEKER-Cartoons


9 AM ACE VENTURA-Cartoons

9:30 NINJA TURTLES-Cartoons

10 AM BAILY KIPPER POV-Cartoons

10:30 CRYPTKEEPER-Children

11 AM BEAKMANS WORLD-Children

11:30 STORYBREAK-Children

12 NOON BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

1 PM MCMILLAN AND WIFE-Drama

2:30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Florida Gators At Tennessee Volunteers

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 HARD COPY-Newsmagazine

7 PM DOCTOR QUINN & THE MEDICINE WOMAN-Drama

8 PM TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL-Drama

9 PM WALKER TEXAS RANGER-Drama

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 CHICAGO BEARS WEEKLY

11 PM SISKEL, EBERT, AND THE MOVIES

11:30 BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

12:30 BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

1:30 MCCLOUD-Drama

3 AM MOVIE Ash Wednesday (1973)

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC


5 AM WEEKEND TRAVEL UPDATE

5:30 YOUR NEW HOUSE

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SATURDAY TODAY

7 AM GOLF Ryder Cup

9 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10 AM SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

10:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

11 AM NBA INSIDE STUFF

11:30 SAVED BY THE BELL-Comedy

12 NOON HANG TIME-Comedy

12:30 PE TV

1 PM NBC SPORTS TRACK & FIELD

2 PM WOMENS GOLF

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM ACCESS HOLLYWOOD-Newsmagazine

7 PM DARK SKIES-Drama

9 PM PROFILER-Drama

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE-Comedy/Variety

12 MID COMEDY SHOWCASE

1 AM SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO

2 AM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

3 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS
3:30 NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

[b]7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC[b/]

5 AM WEEKEND

5:30 FACE TO FACE

6 AM SING ME A STORY-Children

6:30 JACK HANNA-Children

7 AM NEW DOUG-Cartoon WINNIE THE POOH-Cartoons

7:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

8 AM MIGHTY DUCKS-Cartoons

8:30 STREET SHARKS-Cartoons

9 AM BUGS & TWEETY-Cartoons

9:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

10 AM GARGOYELS-Cartoons

10:30 BONE CHILLERS-Comedy

11 AM COLLEGE FOOTBALL Notre Dame Fighting Irish At Texas Longhornes

2 PM COLLEGE FOOTBALL Boston College Eagles At Michigan Wolverines

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

7 PM SECOND NOAH-Drama

8 PM ABC FAMILY MOVIE Naked Gun 33: Final Insult (1994)

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 MOVIE Perry Mason: Case Of The Killer Kiss (1993)

12:30 ENTERTAINERS-Magazine
1:30 MOVIE Farewell My Lovely (1975)

3:30 MOVIE Public Defenders (1931)

9 WGN-TV (WB Prime Time) Tribune

5 AM HUNTER-Drama

6 AM CHARLANDO-Spanish

6:30 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE

7 AM US FARM REPORT

7:30 MINORITY BUSINESS REPORT

8 AM WGN TV NEWS

9 AM MOTORWEEK

9:30 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS

10 AM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

11 AM SOUL TRAIN-Music

12 NOON MOVIE Litle Monsters (1949)

2 PM MOVIE Internal Affairs (1990)

4 PM BUZZ-Game

4:30 BUZZ-Game

5 PM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

6 PM BASEBALL Chicago Cubs At Pitsburgh Pirates

9 PM WGN TV NEWS AT 9

10 PM CHEERS-Comedy

10:30 MOVIE Blue Steel (1991)

12:30 GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy


1 AM EMPTY NEST-Comedy

1:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

2 AM GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy

2:30 EMPTY NEST-Comedy

3 AM FAME-Drama

4 AM FAME-Drama

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy

5:30 GOMER PYLR USMC-Comedy

6 AM OLIVER TWIST-Cartoons

6:30 EAGLE RIDERS-Cartoons

7 AM C BEAR & JAMAL-Cartoons

7:30 BIG BAD BEEETLE BORGES-Fantasy

8 AM NEW CASPER-Cartoons

8:30 SPIDERMAN-Cartoons

9 AM GOOSEBUMPS-Fantasy

9:30 LIFE WITH LOUIE-Cartoons

10 AM THE TICK-Cartoons

10:30 X MEN-Cartoons

11 AM WWF WRESTLING

12 NOON BASEBALL New York Yankees At Boston Red Sox

3 PM WMAC MASTERS

4 PM OUTER LIMITS-Drama
5 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

5:30 COSBY SHOW-Comedy

6 PM SEINFELD-Comedy

6:30 HOME IMPORVEMENT-Comedy

7 PM COPS-Drama

7:30 COPS-Drama

8 PM AMERICAS MOST WANTED-Drama

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM MAD TV-Comedy

11 PM OUTER LIMITS-Drama

12 MID TALES FROM THE CRYPT-Drama

1 AM WWF WRESTLING

2 AM AMERICAN GLADIATORS

3 AM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

3:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

4 AM GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy

4:30 GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy

50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM SLEDGEHAMMER-Comedy

5:30 SLEDGEHAMMER-Comedy

6 AM KID TALK

6:30 POPEYE-Cartoons

7 AM NEW CAPTAIN PLANET-Cartoons


7:30 DRAGON BALL Z-Cartoons

8 AM OSCARS ORCHESTRA-Cartoon

8:30 WHY FAMILY WHY-Cartoon

9 AM ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN-Cartoons

9:39 RICHIE RICH-Cartoons

10 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

11 AM BAYWATCH-Drama

12 NOON SWEET VALLEY HIGH-Comedy

12:30 STEP BY STEP-Comedy

1 PM WHOS THE BOSS-Comedy

1:30 GROWING PAINS-Comedy

2 PM FAMILY TIES-Comedy

2:30 HOGAN FAMILY-Comedy

3 PM MOVIE Stay Tuned (1991)

5 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

6 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

7 PM FX THE SERIES-Drama

8 PM BAYWATCH NIGHTS-Drama

9 PM HIGHLANDER-Drama

10 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction

11 PM STAR TREK: VOYAGER-Science Fiction

12 MID MOVIE Honor Among Thieves (1968)

2 AM MOVIE Executive Action (1973)

4 AM FX THE SERIES-Drama
26 WCUI (Ind./WB Kids/Business News) Wiegel

5 AM WORLD TOMORROW

5:30 IT IS WRITTEN

6 AM VOICE OF PROPHECY

6:30 KEY OF DAVID

7 AM EARNEST ANGELY

8 AM MUNSTERS-Comedy

8:30 MUNSTERS-Comedy

9 AM ADDAMS FAMILY-Comedy

9:30 ADDAMS FAMILY-Comedy

10 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

10:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy

11 AM ABBOTT & COSTELLO MOVIE Abbot & Costello Meet The Mummy (1949)

12:30 BLONDIE MOVIE Blondie Goes To College (1944)

2 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

3 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama

4 PM FLIPPER-Adventure

5 PM LAZARUS MAN-Drama

6 PM LAPD-Drama

6:30 TOP COPS-Drama

7 PM TARZAN: EPIC ADVENTURES

9 PM WCW WRESTLING

10 PM WCW WRESTLING

11 PM AMERICAN GLADIATORS
12 MID LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama

1 AM MOVIE Madame X (1966)

3 AM MOVIE Autumn Leaves (1956)

62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

1 PM MOVIE Silver Star (1955)

3 PM MOVIE Donovans Reef (1966)

5 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN

6 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE

7 PM MOVIE Man Without A Star (1955)

9 PM THRILLER

10 PM 12 OCLOCK HIGH

11 PM MOVIE Curse Of Frankenstein (1957)

1 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

11 WTTW (PBS)

20 WYCC (PBS)

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

44 WSNS (Telemundo) Telemundo

56 WYIN (PBS)

60 WEHS (Home Shopping Network) USA Broadcasting

66 WGBO (Univision) Univision


Retro: Chicago TV - Fall 1996 - September 22 - Sunday

Sunday - September 22, 1996 - TV Guide Chicago Edition

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

5 AM HAVEN

5:30 AMERICAN BUSINESS JOURNAL

6 AM COMMON GROUND

6:30 SPEAK OUT

7 AM SINGSTATION-Gospel Music

7:30 ROBERT SCHULLER-Religion

8 AM CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING-Charles Ozgood

9:30 MARTHA STEWART-Talk

10 AM SUNDAY WITH STEVE BASKERVILLE-Talk

10:30 FACE THE NATION-Interview

11 AM THIS OLD HOUSE

11:30 OUR HOUSE

12 NOON HOME AGAIN

12:30 NEWSMAKERS

1 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

2 PM MOVIE Lakota Woman (1993)

4 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Magazine

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM 60 MINUTES-Newsmagazine

7 PM TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL-Drama
8 PM CBS MOVIE What Love Sees (1996)

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 DAVE WANNSTEDT

11 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Newsmagazine

12 MID BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

1 AM CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

5 AM BLACK FORUM

5:30 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM SUNDAY TODAY

8 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

9:30 MEET THE PRESS-Interview

10:30 CITY DESK

11 AM NFL LIVE

12 NOON NFL FOOTBALL Denver Broncos At Kansas City Chiefs

3 PM WOMENS GOLF

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM DATELINE NBC

7 PM THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN-Comedy

7:30 BOSTON COMMON-Comedy

8 PM NBC MOVIE On Deadly Ground (1996)


10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 SPORTS SUNDAY

11 PM GEORGE MICHAEL SPORTS MACHINE

11:30 EXTRA-Newsmagazine

12:30 COURT TV

1 AM ACCESS HOLLYWOOD-Newsmagazine

2 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

2:30 NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

5 AM SANCTUARY

5:30 TRAVEL TRAVEL

6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

8 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA SUNDAY-Willow Bay/Kevin Newman

9 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

9:30 THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLY

10:30 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS

11 AM WINNIE THE POOH-Cartoons (normally airs Saturday at 11 AM)

11:30 WEEKEND SPECIAL-Children (Normally aired At 11:30 AM Saturday)

12 NOON BILL NYE-Children

12:30 WILD ABOUT ANIMALS-Children

1 PM MOVIE Frances (1982)

3 PM LIGHTER SIDE OF SPORTS

4 PM AMERICAN SPORTSWOMEN

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS-Comedy

7 PM LOIS & CLARK-Adventure

8 PM ABC MOVIE Two Mothers Of Zachery (1996)

10:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

11 PM INSIDE EDITION

11:30 MOVIE Perry Mason: Case Of Avenging Ace (1988)

1:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

2 AM ABC WORLD NEWS NOW

9 WGN-TV (WB Prime Time) Tribune

5 AM JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

6 AM MADISONS ADVENTURES-Children

6:30 FIELD TRIP-Children

7 AM JACK HANNA-Children

7:30 GLADIATORS 2000-Children

8 AM BOZO THE CLOWN SUPER SUNDAY-Children

9 AM DINOSAURS-Comedy

9:30 DINOSAURS-Comedy

10 AM BLOSSOM-Comedy

10:30 BLOSSOM-Comedy

11 AM CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

11:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMS-Comedy

12 NOON LEAD OFF MAN


12:30 BASEBALL Chicago Cubs At Pitsburgh Pirates

4 PM HERCULES: LEGENDARY JOURNEYS

5 PM XENA: WARRIOR PRINCES-Drama

6 PM KIRK-Comedy

6:30 BROTHERLY LOVE-Comedy

7 PM PARENTHOOD-Comedy

7:30 STEVE HARVEY-Comedy

8 PM UNHAPPILY EVER AFTER-Comedy

8:30 LIFE WITH ROGER-Comedy

9 PM WGN TV NEWS

10 PM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

11 PM HUNTER-Drama

12 MID HERCULES: LEGENDARY JOURNEYS

1 AM XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS-Drama

2 AM HUNTER-Drama

3 AM MOVIE Small Killing (1981)

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM SUNDAY MASS

5:30 ESTA SEMANA

6 AM CORAL RIDGE

7 AM IN TOUCH

8 AM FOX 32 NEWS

9 AM FOX NEWS SUNDAY


10 AM BEARS SUNDAY LIVE

11 AM NFL PRE GAME

12 NOON NFL FOOTBALL Green Bay Packers At Minnesota Vikings

3 PM NFL FOOTBALL Chicago Bears At Detroit Lions

6 PM BEARS POST SUNDAY

7 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

7:30 NED & STACY-Comedy

8 PM X FILES-Drama

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

10:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11 PM MOVIE Revenge Of Nerds 2 (1992)

1 AM MOVIE First Time (1979)

3 AM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

3:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

4 AM OUTER LIMITS-Drama

50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM SLEDGEHAMMER-Comedy

5:30 CAPTAIN SIMEON-Cartoon

6 AM DINOBABLES-Cartoons

6:30 PRINCES GWEVEVERE-Cartoons

7 AM STRIKE FORCE-Cartoons

7:30 JUMANJI-Cartoon

8 AM MOUSE & THE MONSTER-Cartoon


8:30 BAD-Cartoons

9 AM INCREDIBLE HULK-Cartoons

9:30 JETSONS-Cartoon

10 AM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

10:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

11 AM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

12 NOON LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

1 PM UPN MOVIE Boys Life (1993)

3 PM MOVIE Half Moon Streak (1986)

5 PM BAYWATCH-Adventure

6 PM TEAM BAYWATCH USA-Adventure

7 PM THE CAPE-Drama

8 PM KUNG FU: LEGEND CONTINUES-Drama

9 PM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

10 PM BAYWATCH-Adventure

11 PM THATS MY MAMA-Comedy

11:30 THATS MY MAMA-Comedy

12 MID AMEN-Comedy

12:30 AMEN-Comedy

1 AM MOVIE Hired Wife (1940)

3 AM MOVIE Crash (1975)

26 WCUI (Ind./WB Kids/Business News) Wiegel

5 AM INFOMERCIALS
6 AM JAMES ROBINSON

6:30 BENNY HINN

7 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

8 AM FRED PRICE

9 AM WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

9:30 FLASH GORDON-Cartoons

10 AM SYLVESTER & TWEETY-Cartoon

10:30 ANIMANIACS-Cartoon

11 AM ANIMANIACS-Cartoons

11:30 PINKY & THE BRAIN-Cartoons

12 NOON SUPERMAN/BATMAN-Cartoons

1 PM FREAKZOID-Cartoons

1:30 EARTHWORM JIM-Cartoons

2 PM MOVIE Slender Thread (1965)

4 PM HIGH TIDE-Drama

5 PM DOCTOR QUINN-Drama

6 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

7 PM MOVIE Breakfast At Tiffanys (1961)

9 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

10 PM QUINCY-Drama

11 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

12 MID QUINCY-Drama

2 AM MOVIE On The Town (1949)

4 AM BARNABY JONES-Drama
62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING

6 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of Christ

7:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God

9 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist

10:30 LLOYD OGLAVIE

11 AM JERRY FAWELL

12 NOON MOVIE Tarzan & Amazons (1945)

2 PM MOVIE At The Circus (1939)

4 PM MOVIE Claudine (1972)

6 PM JIMMY SWAGGART

7 PM IN TOUCH

8 PM FRED PRICE

9 PM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of Christ

10:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God

12 MID PAID PROGRAMMING

11 WTTW (PBS)

20 WYCC (PBS)

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

44 WSNS (Telemundo) Telemundo

56 WYIN (PBS)

60 WEHS (HSN) USA Broadcasting

66 WGBO (Univision) Univision


Retro: Chicago TV - Commercial English Stations - weekdays September 1996

Taken from September 21-27 edition of Chicago TV Guide - Weekdays September 23-27, 1996

2 WBBM-TV (CBS) CBS

5 AM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6 AM CBS NEWS

6:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

7 AM CBS NEWS THIS MORNING

9 AM GORDON ELLIOT-Talk

10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

11 AM YOUNG & THE RESTLESS-Serial

12 NOON CHANNEL 2 NEWS

12:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL-Serial

1 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial

2 PM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial

3 PM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL-Talk

4 PM HARD COPY-Newsmagazine

4:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5:30 CBS NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT-Newsmagazine

Monday
7 PM COSBY-Comedy

7:30 PEARL-Comedy

8 PM MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

8:30 CYBIL-Comedy

9 PM CHICAGO HOPE-Drama

Tuesday

7 PM PROMISED LAND-Drama

8 PM CBS MOVIE Judging Amy (1996)

Wednesday

7 PM THE NANNY-Comedy

7:30 DAVES WORLD-Comedy

8 PM CBS MOVIE Once You Meet A Stranger (1996)

Thursday

7 PM DIAGNOSIS MURDER-Drama

8 PM MALONEY-Drama

9 PM 48 HOURS

Friday

7 PM DAVES WORLD-Comedy

7:30 EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND-Comedy

8 PM MR AND MRS NORTH-Drama

9 PM NASH BRIDGES-Drama

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

10:30 DAVID LETTERMAN-Variety


11:30 TOM SNYDER-Talk

12:30 DAY & DATE-Talk

1:35 AMERICAN JOURNAL-Newsmagazine

2:05 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

2:35 CBS NEWS UP TO THE MINUTE (Early Tues-Early Fri)

BANECEK-Drama

4 AM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

5 WMAQ-TV (NBC) NBC

5 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

7 AM TODAY-Couric/Gumbell

9 AM REAL LIFE-Talk

10 AM LEEZA-Talk

11 AM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

12 NOON ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

1 PM MAUREEN OBOYLE-Talk

2 PM JERRY SPRINGER-Talk

3 PM ROSIE ODONNEL-Talk

4 PM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

4:30 NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS
6:30 ACCESS HOLLYWOOD-Newsmagazine

Monday

7 PM JEFF FOXWORTHY-Comedy

7:30 MR RHOADES-Comedy

8 PM NBC MOVIE She Cried No (1996)

Tuesday

7 PM MAD ABOUT YOU-Comedy

7:30 SO RIGHT-Comedy

8 PM FRASIER-Comedy

8:30 CAROLINE IN THE CITY-Comedy

9 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

Wednesday

7 PM WINGS-Comedy

7:30 JOHN LARQUETTE-Comedy

8 PM NEWSRADIO-Comedy

8:30 MEN BEHAVING BADLY-Comedy

9 PM LAW & ORDER-Drama

Thursday

7 PM FRIENDS-Comedy

7:30 SINGLE GUY-Comedy

8 PM SEINFELD-Comedy

8:30 SUDDENLY SUSAN-Comedy

9 PM ER-Drama

Friday
7 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES

8 PM DATELINE NBC-Newsmagazine

9 PM HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET-Drama

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

10:30 JAY LENO-Variety

11:30 CONAN OBRIAN-Variety

12:30 GREG KINNEAR-Talk

1 AM EXTRA-Newsmagazine

1:30 ACCESS HOLLYWOOD-Newsmagazine

2 AM REAL TV-Newsmagazine

2:30 NEWSCENTER 5 NEWS

3 AM NBC NEWS NIGHTSIDE

7 WLS-TV (ABC) ABC

5 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA-Gibson/Lundon

9 AM OPRAH WINFREY-Talk

10 AM CARYL & MARILYN-Talk

11 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 THE CITY-Serial

12 NOON ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial


1 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

3 PM INSIDE EDITION-Newsmagazine

3:30 JEOPARDY-Game

4 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

Monday

7 PM DANGEROUS MINDS-Drama

8 PM NFL FOOTBALL Miami Dolphins At Indianapolis Colts

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12 MID BEST OF OPRAH WINFREY-Talk

1 AM ROLANDA-Talk

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

2:30 ABC WORLD NEWS NOW

Tuesday

7 PM ROSEANNE-Comedy

7:30 LIFES WORK-Comedy

8 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT-Comedy

8:30 SPIN CITY-Comedy

9 PM RELATIVITY-Drama
Wednesday

7 PM ELLEN-Comedy

7:30 TOWNIES-Comedy

8 PM GRACE UNDER FIRE-Comedy

8:30 DREW CAREY-Comedy

9 PM PRIME TIME LIVE-Newsmagazine

Thursday

7 PM HIGH INCIDENT-Drama

8 PM CHARIOTS/GODS-Drama

9 PM TURNING POINT-Newsmagazine

Friday

7 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy

7:30 BOY MEETS WORLD-Comedy

8 PM SABRINA-Comedy

8:30 CLUELESS-Comedy

9 PM 20/20-Newsmagazine

Tuesday/Early Wednesday-Friday/Early Saturday

10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

10:30 NIGHTLINE-Ted Kopel

11 PM ROLANDA-Talk

12 MID BEST OF OPRAH WINFREY-Talk

1 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

1:30 ABC WORLD NEWS NOW (Except Friday/Early Saturday)

CLUB 7-Music (Early Saturday)


2 AM IN CONCERT (Early Saturday)

3 AM MOVIE My Favorite Spy (1942) (Early Saturday)

9 WGN-TV (WB Prime Time) Tribune

5 AM KENNETH COPELAND-Religion

5:30 JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

6 AM WGN TV NEWS

9 AM REGIS & KATHY LEE-Talk

10 AM JENNY JONES-Talk

11 AM GERALDO-Talk

12 NOON WGN TV NEWS (Mon-Thurs)

BASEBALL Pitsburgh Pirates At Chicago Cubs (Thurs)

1 PM MAURY POVICH-Talk (Mon-Thurs)

2 PM PAT BULLARD-Talk (Mon-Thurs)

3 PM ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy (Mon-Thurs)

BASEBALL Pitsburgh Pirates At Chicago Cubs (Fri)

3:30 FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy (Mon-Thurs)

4 PM FAMILY MATTERS-Comedy (Mon-Thurs)

4:30 BLOSSOM-Comedy (Mon-Thurs)

5 PM FULL HOUSE-Comedy (Mon-Thurs)

5:30 HANGIN WITH MR COOPER-Comedy (Mon-Thurs)

6 PM BASEBALL Chicago Cubs At Pitsburgh Pirates (Mon)

MAD ABOUT YOU-Comedy (Tues-Fri)

6:30 BASEBALL Chicago Cubs At Cincinnati Reds (Tues)


CHEERS-Comedy (Wed-Fri)

7 PM SISTER SISTER-Comedy (Wed)

HERCULES-Drama (Thurs)

BASEBALL Chicago White Sox At Minnesota Twins (Fri)

7:30 NICK FRENNO-Comedy (Wed)

8 PM WAYANS BROTHERS-Comedy (Wed)

8:30 JAMIE FOXX-Comedy (Wed)

XENA-Drama (Thurs)

9 PM WGN TV NEWS (Mon; Wed-Thurs)

9:30 WGN TV NEWS (Tues)

10 PM MAD ABOUT YOU-Comedy (Mon-Thurs)

WGN TV NEWS (Fri)

10:30 MURPHY BROWN-Comedy

11 PM COACH-Comedy

11:30 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN-Comedy

12 MID STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9-Science Fiction

1 AM BUZZ-Game

1:30 GOLDEN GIRLS-Comedy

2 AM WGN TV NEWS

3 AM JENNY JONES-Talk

4 AM MAURY POVICH-Talk

32 WFLD (Fox) Fox

5 AM THREES COMPANY-Comedy
5:30 FIRST BUSINESS

6 AM FOX 32 NEWS

7 AM FOX THING IN THE MORNING

9 AM AFTER BREAKFAST-Talk

10 AM DATING GAME/NEWLYWED GAME-Game

11 AM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

12 NOON BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy

12:30 WONDER YEARS-Comedy Drama

1 PM A DIFFERENT WORLD-Comedy

1:30 COSBY SHOW-Comedy

2 PM BOBBYS WORLD-Cartoon

2:30 CARMEN SAN DIEGO-Children

3 PM EEKSTRAVAGANZA-Cartoons

3:30 BATMAN & ROBIN-Cartoons

4 PM BIG BAD BEETLEBORGES-Fantasy

4:30 POWER RANGERS-Fantasy

5 PM SIMPSONS-Cartoon

5:30 SIMPSONS-Cartoon

6 PM SEINFELD-Comedy

6:30 HOME IMPROVEMENT-Comedy

Monday

8 PM MELROSE PLACE-Drama

9 PM PARTY GIRLS-Comedy
9:30 LUSH LIFE-Comedy

Tuesday

7 PM FOX MOVIE Prety Poison (1996)

Wednesday

7 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210-Drama

8 PM PARTY OF 5-Drama

Thursday

7 PM MARTIN-Comedy

7:30 LIVING SINGLE-Comedy

8 PM NEW YORK UNDERCOVER-Drama

Friday

7 PM SLIDERS-Drama

8 PM X FILES-Drama

Monday-Friday

9 PM FOX 32 NEWS

10 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

10:30 COPS-Drama

11 PM COPS- Drama

11:30 THREES COMPANY-Comedy

12 MID DATING/NEWLYWED GAME-Game

1 AM FOX 32 NEWS

2 AM COSBY SHOW-Comedy

2:30 A DIFFERENT WORLD-Comedy

3 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy
3:30 MR BELVIDERE-Comedy

4 AM SIMON & SIMON-Drama

50 WPWR (UPN) Newsweb

5 AM BUGS BUNNY & POPEYE-Cartoons

5:30 TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

6 AM MEGA MAN-Cartoons

6:30 STREET SHARKS-Cartoons

7 AM BEAST WARS-Cartoons

7:30 GARGOYELS-Cartoon

8 AM JETSONS-Cartoon

8:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

9 AM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

9:30 FAMILY TIES-Comedy

10 AM WHOS THE BOSS-Comedy

10:30 GROWING PAINS-Comedy

11 AM HOGAN FAMILY-Comedy

11:30 DOOGIE HOUSER MD-Comedy

12 NOON RICKII LAKE-Talk

1 PM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

2 PM JUDGE JUDY

2:30 DARKWING DUCK-Cartoons

3 PM ALADDIN-Cartoons

3:30 TIMEON & PUMBA-Cartoons

4 PM STEP BY STEP-Comedy
4:30 FRESH PRINCE-Comedy

5 PM RICKII LAKE-Talk

6 PM MARTIN-Comedy

6:30 ROSEANNE-Comedy

Monday

7 PM IN THE HOUSE-Comedy

7:30 MALCOM & EDDIE-Comedy

8 PM GOOD BEHAVIOR-Comedy

8:30 SPARKS-Comedy

Tuesday

7 PM MOESHA-Comedy

7:30 HOMEBOYS-Comedy

8 PM BURNING ZONE-Drama

Wednesday

7 PM STAR TREK: VOYAGER-Science Fiction

8 PM SENTINALS-Drama

Thursday

7 PM 2-Drama

8 PM BABYLON 5-Drama

Friday

7 PM MOVIE Crying Game (1992)

Monday-Friday

9 PM STAR TREK: NEXT GENERATION-Science Fiction


10 PM MARTIN-Comedy

10:30 ROSEANNE-Comedy

11 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

11:30 AMEN-Comedy

12 MID SANFORD & SON-Comedy

12:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI-Comedy

1 AM AMERICAS FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS-Comedy

2 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS-Talk

3 AM MOVIE First Monday In December (Early Tues)

26 WCUI (Ind./WB Kids/Business News) Wiegel

5 AM BOTS MASTER-Cartoons

5:30 SAILOR MOON-Cartoon

6 AM YOGI & FRIENDS-Cartoons

6:30 WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

7 AM TALE SPIN-Cartoons

7:30 MIGHTY MAX-Cartoons

8 AM SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

8:30 BUSNINESS NEWS/MARKETWATCH/NEWS/ASK AN EXPERT

12 NOON LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

12:30 MC HALES NAVY-Comedy

1 PM BEWITCHED-Comedy

1:30 GET SMART-Comedy

2 PM GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy

2:30 BANANAS IN PAJAMAS-Cartoons


3 PM GARFIELD-Cartoons

3:30 BRUNO THE KID-Cartoon

4 PM BUGS AND DAFFY-Cartoons

4:30 ANIMANIACS-Cartoons

5 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

5:30 GOOD TIMES-Comedy

6 PM LAPD-Drama

6:30 REAL STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL-Drama

7 PM DOCTOR QUINN & THE MEDICINE WOMAN-Drama

8 PM HOGANS HEROES-Comedy

8:30 NEWHART-Comedy

9 PM MAMAS FAMILY-Comedy

9:30 ODD COUPLE-Comedy

10 PM DESIGNING WOMEN-Comedy

10:30 JEFFERSONS-Comedy

11 PM GOOD TIMES-Comedy

12 MID SCOOP

1 AM BRADSHAW DIFFERENCE

2 AM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

3 AM NORTHERN EXPOSURE-Drama

4 AM BONANZA-Westren

62 WJYS (Ind.)

5 AM BOB TILTON
6 AM KENNETH COPELAND

6:30 BENNY HINN

7 AM DENNIS THE MENACE-Cartoons

7:30 SONIC THE HEDGEHOG-Cartoon

8 AM PINK PANTHER-Cartoon

8:30 PAM & BUFFY-Children

9 AM JAMES ROBINSON-Religion

9:30 JOYCE MEYER

10 AM 700 CLUB

11 AM BOB TILTON

12 NOON GUNSMOKE-Western

1 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy

1:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

2 PM MY FAVORITE MARTIAN-Comedy

2:30 MORK & MINDY-Comedy

3 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN-Drama

4 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

5 PM MATLOCK-Drama

6 PM MAGNUM PI-Drama

7 PM MOVIE Hard Times (1975) Mon

Autumn Leaves (1966) Tues

Easy Rider (1969) Wed

Kill Me If You Can (1979) Thurs

Play It Again Sam (1973) Fri

9 PM AIRWOLF-Drama
10 PM A TEAM-Drama

11 PM BENNY HILL

11:30 LOVE CONNECTION

12 MID INFOMERCIALS

11 WTTW (PBS)

20 WYCC (PBS)

38 WCFC (Christian) Christian Communications Chicagoland

44 WSNS (Telemundo) Telemundo

56 WYIN (PBS)

60 WEHS (HSN) USA Broadcasting

66 WGBO (Univision) Univision

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Tuesday
7:30 HOMEBOYS-Comedy

Full title: "Homeboys in Outer Space." :

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, February 28, 1976

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7:30 Hot Dog

8 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

11 AM Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters (not to be confused with

the movie "Ghostbusters")

12 N Valley Of The Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest (time

approximate)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (Jimmy Connors vs.

Manuel Orantes in a best-of-five-set match worth

$250,000 to the winner, time approximate, joined in

progress)
6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)

7 PM Hee Haw (Sonny James, David Wills, Lawanda Lindsey)

8 PM The Jeffersons

8:30 Doc

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart (Tom Poston as the Peeper)

10 PM Grammy Awards (Andy Williams hosts; "Love Will Keep Us

Together" is Record of the Year, "Still Crazy After All These

Years" is Album of the Year, Natalie Cole is Best New Artist.)

11:30 News (time approximate)

12 M Movie: "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlote"

E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25

Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS)

7 PM North Carolina School Of The Arts (Nicholas Hersanyi conducts

the orchestra in Schubert's Symphony No. 8 in B minor.)

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 PM ACC Wrestling Championship (this is "real" wrestling)

10 PM Soundstage (Waylon Jennings and wife Jessi Colter)

11 PM International Animation Festival

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)


7 AM Mr. Magoo

7:30 Treehouse Club (guest: skater Janet Lynn)

8 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

11 AM Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters

12 N Valley Of The Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest (time approximate)

5 PM Wrestling (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM The Jeffersons

8:30 Doc

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Grammy Awards

11:30 News (time approximate)

12 M Movie: "Wait Until Dark"

2 AM With This Ring


WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

7 AM Groovie Goolies (delay from Sun 10:30 AM)

7:30 These Are The Days (delay from Sun 11 AM)

8 AM Mulligan Stew

8:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape Show

9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan

10 AM Super Friends

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Oddball Couple

12 N Lost Saucer

12:30 American Bandstand (Natalie Cole, Jonathan Cain,

an interview with George Carlin)

1:30 Water World

2 PM Golf: Tournament Players Championship (third round)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (finals of the Midas Open from Windsor

Locks, CT)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (the Flamingo Stakes, third qualifying

run in the International Race of Champions, World Invitational

High Diving Championship)

6:30 ABC News (Ted Koppel)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Almost Anything Goes (Columbia, Long Beach, and Picayune

compete for the state title of Mississippi.)


9 PM S.W.A.T.

10 PM Bert D'Angelo/Superstar

11 PM ABC News (anchor, IIRC, from one of the o&os)

11:15 That Good Ole Nashville Music

11:45 Wrestling

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6:30 Cartoons/Scouts

7 AM Carolina Sportsman

7:30 Make A Wish (the History of Transportation Museum in

Dearborn, MI; trout fishing in New York waters, delay

from Sun 11:30 AM)

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape Show

9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan

10 AM Super Friends

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Oddball Couple

12 N Teenage Frolics

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 CIAA Basketball

2 PM Golf: Tournament Players Championship (third round)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports


6:30 Harambee

7 PM Lawrence Welk (Southern melodies)

8 PM Almost Anything Goes

9 PM S.W.A.T.

10 PM Bert D'Angelo/Superstar

11 PM News

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Arthur Smith

1 AM Pop! Goes The Country (Anne Murray, Jimmy Dean,

John Allen Cameron)

1:30 ABC News

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Gentle Ben

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8 AM Emergency +4

8:30 Josie And The Pussycats

9 AM Secret Lives Of Waldo Kity

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run

11 AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes

11:30 Westwind

12 N Soul Train (the Jimmy Castor Bunch, Leon


Haywood, South Shore)

1 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest (time

approximate)

5 PM The Baron (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw)

7 PM Wild Kingdom

7:30 Family Affair

8 PM ACC Basketball: Virginia-Maryland

10 PM Emergency! (time approximate, delay from 8 PM)

11 PM Movie: "The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre"

1:15 Ebony Affair

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Mulligan Stew

8 AM Emergency +4

8:30 Josie And The Pussycats

9 AM Secret Lives Of Waldo Kity

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run

11 AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes


11:30 Westwind

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go-USA (a poor family headed on a river raft to their

new home in Kentucky have all their possessions stolen)

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM College Basketball: Tennessee-Alabama

4 PM College Basketball: San Francisco-Cincinnati (time approximate)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM ACC Basketball: Virginia-Maryland

10 PM National Geographic: "Grizzly!" (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night (Live) (Ted Knight hosts)

1 AM Christopher Closeup

1:15 Alcoholics Anonymous

1:25 News

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

7 AM Lost Saucer

7:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape Show

9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan


10 AM Super Friends

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Oddball Couple

12 N The Lucy Show

12:30 Soul Train (Bill Withers, the Soul Train Gang)

1:30 Secrets Of The Deep

2 PM Golf: Tournament Players Championship (third round)

3:30 Thrillseekers

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 American Life Styles (Henry Ford's home and museum)

7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (the Statler Brothers,

Karen Wheeler, Del Reeves, Johnny Gimble)

7:30 Porter Wagoner (Leroy Van Dyke, Barbara Lea)

8 PM Almost Anything Goes

9 PM S.W.A.T.

10 PM Bert D'Angelo/Superstar

11 PM News

11:20 ABC News

11:35 Movie: "Theatre Of Death"

1:05 Movie: "The Phantom Of Crestwood"

2:30 Help Yourself

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)


8 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

11 AM Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters

12 N Valley Of The Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest

(time approximate)

5 PM Dave Paton: ECU Basketball (time approximate)

5:30 Arthur Smith

6 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Linda Nail)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM The Jeffersons

8:30 Doc

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Grammy Awards

11:30 News (time approximate)

12 M Wrestling

1 AM Untouchables
WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Vegetable Soup

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8 AM Emergency +4

8:30 Josie And The Pussycats

9 AM Batman (Frank Gorshin as the Riddler)

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run

11 AM World Of Survival

11:30 Eyewitness Report To The Carolinas

12 N Arthur Smith

12:30 Sportsman's Friend

1 PM National Geographic ("Americans On Everest," which,

IIRC, was the first National Geographic special in 1965)

2 PM College Basketball: Tennessee-Alabama

4 PM Movie: "Prescription: Murder" (pilot for "Columbo," time

approximate)

6 PM Eyewitness Magazine

7 PM Space: 1999

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Westworld"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night (Live)


WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 Viewpoint On Nutrition

7:15 Davey And Goliath

7:30 Mr. Knozit

8:30 Josie And The Pussycats

9 AM Secret Lives Of Waldo Kity

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run

11 AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes

11:30 Westwind

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go-USA

1 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest

(time approximate)

5 PM College Basketball: San Francisco-Cincinnati

(time approximate, joined in progress)

6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Frank McGuire: University of South Carolina Basketball

8 PM College Basketball: Georgia Southern-South Carolina


10 PM Emergency! (time approximate, delay from 8 PM)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Kings Go Forth"

1:30 Movie: "Queen Of Outer Space" (imagine Zsa Zsa Gabor

on Venus and you have the idea behind this one from '58)

3 AM With This Ring

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

6:30 Now

7 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm

7:30 Let's Look At...

8 AM Mulligan Stew

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

11 AM Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters

12 N Wrestling (I think this is International

Championship Wrestling.)

1 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest

(time approximate)

5 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (time approximate)

5:30 Sportsman's Friend


6 PM Black Unlimited

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM The Jeffersons

8:30 Doc

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Grammy Awards

11:30 News (time approximate)

12 M Movie: "A Countess From Hong Kong" (from '67,

Charlie Chaplin wrote and directed)

1:30 Curious Kaleidoscope

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7:45 Telestory

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape Show

9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan

10 AM Super Friends

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Oddball Couple

12 N Lost Saucer

12:30 Soul Train (same as Ch. 6)

1:30 Greatest Sports Legends (George Mikan, a charter


member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall

of Fame)

2 PM Golf: Tournament Players Championship (third round)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Wrestling

8 PM Almost Anything Goes

9 PM S.W.A.T.

10 PM Bert D'Angelo/Superstar

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Will C.'s Red-Eye Cinema

11:30 Movie: "Island Of The Blue Dolphins"

2 AM Movie: "The Sea Wolf"

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM Vegetable Soup

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8 AM Mulligan Stew

8:30 Josie And The Pussycats

9 AM Secret Lives Of Waldo Kity

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run


11 AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes

11:30 Westwind

12 N Scrunch (each Multimedia station had its own

version)

12:30 Go-USA

1 PM Youth '76

1:30 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop

2 PM College Basketball: Tennessee-Alabama

4 PM College Basketball: San Francisco-Cincinnati (time

approximate)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Shades Of Ebony

7 PM Wrestling

8 PM ACC Basketball: Virginia-Maryland

10 PM Ironside (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night (Live)

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

7 AM U.S. Of Archie (CBS, delay from Sun 9 AM)

7:30 Harlem Globetroters Popcorn Machine (guest: Tom

Bosley, CBS, delay from Sun 9:30 AM)

8 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour


9:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?

10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour

11 AM Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 Ghost Busters

12 N Valley Of The Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM ACC Basketball: Duke-North Carolina

3 PM ACC Basketball: N.C. State-Wake Forest (time

approximate)

5 PM Wrestling (time approximate)

6 PM Happy Days (ABC, delay from Tue 8 PM)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM The Jeffersons

8:30 Doc

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Grammy Awards

11:30 Wrestling (time approximate)

12:30 Movie: "Love Hate Love"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape Show


9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan

10 AM Super Friends

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Oddball Couple

12 N Lost Saucer

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Oto Graham, who quarterbacked

the Cleveland Browns to three NFL titles)

2 PM Golf: Tournament Players Championship (third round)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Inquiry

7:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros

8 PM Almost Anything Goes

9 PM S.W.A.T.

10 PM Bert D'Angelo/Superstar

11 PM Wrestling

12 M ABC News

12:15 Soul Train (the Chi-Lites, Joe Tex, Tom Dreesen)

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

8 AM Emergency +4

8:30 Josie And The Pussycats


9 AM Secret Lives Of Waldo Kity

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Run, Joe, Run

11 AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes

11:30 Westwind

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go-USA

1 PM Medix

1:30 Celebrity Tennis (Bill Macy and Andy Robinson

vs. Edd Byrnes and Ron Masak)

2 PM College Basketball: Tennessee-Alabama

4 PM College Basketball: San Francisco-Cincinnati

(time approximate)

6 PM Water World (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Wrestling

8 PM College Basketball: Virginia-Maryland

10 PM NBC Movie: "Westworld" (time approximate,

joined in progress)

11 PM Greatest Sports Legends

11:30 Saturday Night (Live)

1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (10 CC, Ramsey

Lewis, Johnny Rodriguez)


WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

7 AM Your Future Is Now

7:30 Across The Fence

8 AM Friends Of Man

8:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

9 AM Speed Racer

9:30 Rocky And Pals

11 AM Movie: "Money From Home" (Dean Martin and

Jerry Lewis)

1 PM College Basketball: Marquete-Notre Dame

3 PM Movie: "5 Card Stud" (time approximate)

5 PM Star Trek

6 PM Wrestling

7 PM Wrestling

8 PM College Basketball: Virginia-Maryland

10 PM Music Place (time approximate)

10:30 Wilburn Brothers

11 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

12:30 Soul Power

1 AM Ebony Affair

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM Electric Company

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Electric Company

11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 N Big Blue Marble

12:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

1 PM Five String Breakdown: Basic Banjo

1:30 off the air

5:30 Gettin' Over

6 PM Black Perspective On The News

6:30 The Way It Was (the 1940 NFL championship game

between the Bears and the Redskins)

7 PM Consumer Survival Kit

7:30 Anyone For Tennyson (a program of poems by Southern

authors, including Tennessee Williams' "Crepe de Chine"--

Ruby Dee and the First Poetry Quartet read the poems)

8 PM Great Performances (three ballets by George Balanchine:

"Serenade" (his first American work in 1934), "Tarantella,"

and "Duo Concertant")

9 PM Bluegrass Festival

9:30 International Animation Festival (from Canada: "Hot Stuff,"

about the gods' gift of fire to humankind; the works of

animator Norman McLaren)

10 PM Soundstage
sign off 11 PM

Retro: Kentucky Monday, February 28, 1966

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm

7 AM Today (Lee Remick; Burr Tillstrom with

Fran Allison and the Kuklapolitans, COLOR)

9 AM Morning Show (COLOR)

9:30 Speculation (COLOR)

9:55 News (Ryan Halloran)

10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Frank McGee)

1 PM Hawaiian Eye

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
3:30 You Don't Say! (Jeanne Crain, Allan Sherman,

COLOR)

4 PM Movie: "Good Day For A Hanging" (Robert Vaughn

and Fred MacMurray star, from '59, COLOR)

5:30 Rocky And His Friends

6 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Bat Masterson

7:30 Hullabaloo (George Hamilton hosts; guests: Lainie Kazan,

Simon and Garfunkel, Mel Carter, the Young Rascals,

COLOR)

8 PM Channel 3 Presents (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Como (Perry's fifth special of the season, with Judy

Garland and Bill Cosby, pre-empts Andy Williams, COLOR)

10 PM NBC News Special: "Testing: How Quick Is Your Eye?" (one

of the home-audience tests so popular with the networks

at the time, testing powers of observation, pre-empts "Run

For Your Life," COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (Alan King subs for Johnny, COLOR)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM University Of Michigan
6:30 Good Morning

6:55 Five Minutes To Live By

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Paul Dixon (Paul's on vacation; Bill Nimmo subs, COLOR)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Ruth Lyons (COLOR)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Gisele MacKenzie, Milt Kamen, COLOR)

4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

4:30 Of Lands And Seas (COLOR)

5:30 Sea Hunt

6 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Your Zoo (the Cincinnati Zoo, COLOR)

7:30 Hullabaloo (COLOR)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Como (COLOR)


10 PM NBC News Special (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

1 AM Pageant (documentary)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Classical Myths"

6:30 Chance To Advance: "The Challenge Of Management"

7 AM Local News

7:05 CBS News (Mike Wallace)

7:30 Bozo The Clown (COLOR)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Noon Report (Al Schotelkote)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Leave It To Beaver

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Peter Lind Hayes, Angie Dickinson)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (LA DA Evelle J. Younger;


Vikki Carr, COLOR)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Henry Morgan; John Rait (Bonnie's

dad), Kaye Stevens, George Kirby, landscape architect

Ian McHarg)

6 PM Roaring 20's

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret (celebrity guest: Vivian Vance)

8:30 The Lucy Show (Jay North as Mr. Mooney's mischievous

teen-age nephew, COLOR)

9 PM Movie: "The Kentuckian" (Burt Lancaster, COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "From The Earth To The Moon" (COLOR)

1:20 Christopher Program

1:35 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:05 Sunrise Semester

7:35 CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch

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 (presumably CBS, anchor not given)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM News, Markets, Weather

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (COLOR)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus

5:15 Leave It To Beaver

5:45 Small Talk

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite, COLOR)

7 PM Maverick

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 The Lucy Show (COLOR)


9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM Talent Scouts (Art Linkleter welcomes Robert Horton

(with singer David King), Audrey Meadows (comedienne

Sunni Walton), Jan Murray (Mickey Spillane's singer/wife

Sherri). Also: bongo player Jack Costanzo, and a group of

stuntmen who wreck a saloon set and Art's clothes, COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:25 Movie: "Carefree" (Fred and Ginger, from '38)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:55 Daily Word

7 AM Jack LaLanne

7:30 Skipper Ryle

9 AM Movie: "Coronado"

10:30 Where The Action Is (Freddy Cannon, the Byrds, Steve Alaimo,

delay from 4:30 PM)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us


2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Merv Griffin (pre-"Laugh-In" Jo Anne Worley, comic Jonathan Miller,

George Hamilton, "your obedient servant" Arthur Treacher)

4:30 Movie: "The Camp On Blood Island"

6 PM News And Weather

6:15 ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:30 Superman

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "Day The World Ended"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM That Special Child (COLOR)

9:30 To Tell The Truth (Robert Q. Lewis begins a three-week

stint subbing for vacationing Bud Collyer.)

9:55 Take Five (COLOR)

10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)


10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (COLOR)

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

4:55 Popeye (COLOR)

5 PM Stingray (COLOR)

5:30 Popeye Theater (COLOR)

5:45 News, Livestock Report And Sports (COLOR)

6:10 News, Stock Market Report And Weather (COLOR)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Camp Runamuck (NBC, delay from Fri 7:30, COLOR)

7:30 Hullabaloo (COLOR)

8 PM Andy Griffith (watch for Jamie Farr as a member of a


traveling group of gypsies, delay from 9 PM but not

in color)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Como (COLOR)

10 PM NBC News Special (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

6:45 God Is The Answer

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Dateline 27

10 AM Father Knows Best

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses
2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Never Too Young

4:30 Where The Action Is (another case of in-patern time

but airing on delay, same show as Ch. 12--possible here

that, since at the time, Chs. 12 and 27 were both owned

by Taft, 12 simply fed it to a willing 27)

5 PM Merry Antics

5:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

5:55 Sports (Bill Sorrell)

6 PM News And Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Maverick

7:25 Weather (Frank Faulconer)

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:20 WKYT Editorial

11:25 Movie: "All The King's Men"


WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

9:15 Movie: "Rancho Notorious"

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

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 Young Marrieds

4 PM Never Too Young

4:30 Where The Action Is (the in-patern show:

the Everly Brothers, Joe Tex, Paul Revere

and the Raiders, Keith Allison)

5 PM Superman

5:30 News And Weather

5:45 ABC News (not so unusual to me, since Richmond

also carried it at 5:45)

6 PM You Asked For It (a water skier, trained dogs round

up a flock of turkeys, gas-station atendants display

their vaudeville talents)

6:30 Adventures In Paradise


7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News And Weather

11:20 Championship Wrestling

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Monday, February 28, 1966

So if WKYT 27 got the 3:30 and 4 PM ABC shows off of a network feed--even if it was

via a microwave link from WKRC 12 ('KRC preempted them)--why the heck wouldn't

WKYT air the network feed for Action at 4:30?

And I thought Mountain Time Zone stations had bizarre schedules in the '60s!

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Monday, February 28, 1966

Good question, but it's just a wild guess that WKYT

took the delayed feed of "Action," since it took a lot

of delayed feeds from WKRC, as well as simulcasting

the local "Skipper Ryle" show from Cincinnati at various

times. Again, it's just a wild guess that WKRC turned down

the two soaps that preceded "Action," but WKYT wanted them, so...

And anyway, "Action" belonged at 4:30 PM, not 10:30 AM when its

audience was in school (I used to hate WVEC Norfolk for carrying

"Action" at 8 AM).

None of this business of carrying a show at the in-patern

time, yet the episode is delayed, makes any sense. I'm with

the person who suggested that someone who worked in a control

room (preferably at WKYT or WWAY) in those days come forth and

explain the practice.

Retro: Seatle Tues, Feb 28, 1967

from TV Guide-Seatle/Tacoma edition


KOMO 4-ABC

6:35 Farm Report (Click)

6:50 Thought for the Day

7:00 Understanding Our World

7:30 Mosaic V

8:00 Buddy Webber (c/Paul West tickles the ivories in the Music Room)

9:00 Movie "Belles on Their Toes"

11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

noon Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1:00 Ben Casey

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl

2:55 ABC News

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Nurses

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Where the Action is (guests the Dillards, and Keith Allison)

5:00 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver and Ivanhoe"

5:30 My Favorite Martian

6:00 ABC News (c)

6:30 News (c/John Komen)

7:00 Bold Journey "River Run" (Dr. Russell Frazier sails a wooden powerboat down the Salmon
River in Idaho...considered one of the most dangerous waterways in the world)
7:30 Combat! "Nightmare on the Red Ball Run" (c)

8:30 Invaders "Doomsday Minus One" (c)

9:30 Mini-Skirt Rebellion (c/a special all about the miniskirt, pre-empts Peyton Place)

10:00 Fugitive (c)

11:00 News (c/Bill Brubaker)

11:30 Stein Eriksen (c)

11:35 Movie "The Killing"

KING 5-NBC

6:20 Farm Summary (Backstrom)

6:30 Religious Art telecourse

7:00 Today (c/guests Elia Kazan and Aline Saarinen)

8:00 Telescope (c/guests are Retarded Children Diagnostic & Counseling Clinic director Dr. E.
Franklin Stone, and nurseryman Brian Taylor)

9:00 Reach for the Stars (c)

9:25 NBC News

9:30 Concentration (c)

10:00 Pat Boone (c/guest Elke Sommer)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

11:00 Jeopardy! (c)

11:30 Eye Guess (c)

11:55 KING's Queen (c)

noon News (c/Al Wallace)

12:25 NBC News (c)

12:30 Wunda Wunda "Easter Treat" (c/Ruth Prins)

1:00 Doctors (c)


1:30 Another World (c)

2:00 You Don't Say! (c)

2:30 Match Game (c)

2:55 NBC News (c)

3:00 Let's Make a Deal (c)

3:25 News (c/Al Wallace)

3:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

4:00 Stan Boreson (c)

4:30 Mike Douglas

6:00 NBC News (c)

6:30 News (c/Charles Herring)

7:00 McHale's Navy

7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c/guest stars Hermione Gingold and Broderick Crawford as competing
heirs to a dukedom made rich from gambling)

8:30 Occasional Wife (c)

9:00 Movie "Visit to a Small Planet"

11:00 News (c/Gene Wike)

11:30 Tonight Show (c/from Hollywood)

1:00 Movie "Tokyo Joe"

KIRO 7-CBS

relayed on 2 Shelton, 72 Everet, 78 Edmonds, 78 Vashon Island/Des Moines, 79 Renton/Mercer


Island, 79 Olympia, 79 Puyallup, 80 Bremerton, and 80 Bellevue/Mercer Island

7:05 Farm News

7:15 This is the Story

7:30 J.P. Patches (c)


8:30 Captain Kangaroo (JIP)

9:00 CBS News (c)

9:25 Editorial (c/Cooney)

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News (c)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon Eye on Seatle (c/a fashion show is featured)

12:30 As the World Turns (c)

1:00 Password (c)

1:30 House Party (c/guests Dr. Joyce Brothers and investigator Larry Craig)

2:00 To Tell the Truth (c)

2:25 News (c/CBS or KIRO? Listings don't indicate)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Candid Camera (segments filmed in Moscow include people buying hats at a state
department store and having their photos taken in a park)

4:00 J.P. Patches (c)

5:25 News/Weather (c)

5:30 CBS News (c)

6:00 Movie "Love Me Tender"

7:25 News/Editorial (c)

7:30 Daktari (c)


8:30 Red Skelton (c/guests Terry-Thomas, and Joanie Sommers)

9:30 Petticoat Junction (c/Smiley Burnete (Charley) died on Feb. 16th, shortly after the episode
was filmed)

10:00 CBS News Special "The Tenement" (c/studying slum conditions; may be pre-empted for a
late-night news show)

11:00 News/Weather (c)

11:10 Editorial (c/Cooney)

11:15 Perry Mason "The Shapely Shadow"

KCTS 9-Edu

7:30 Topics in Applied Analysis

9:00 Classroom--

9:00 Science

9:15 Spanish

9:30 Music

10:15 Shadowtime Tales

10:30 In & Out of the City

10:45 Music

11:00 Wordsmith

11:20 Stringed Instruments

11:30 Music

11:45 Science

12:15 Stringed Instruments

12:25 recess

12:45 Classroom--

12:45 All About You


1:00 Music

1:15 Se Habla Mas Espanol

1:30 Science

1:45 Music

2:00 Art

2:30 Northwest History

2:50 Science

3:05 Driver Education

3:35 recess

4:00 Geology

4:30 recess

4:45 Se Habla Mas Espanol

5:00 Shadowtime Tales

5:15 Friendly Giant "Jerome Dances"

5:30 What's New?

6:00 Lehmann Master Class

6:30 French Chef

7:00 State Institutions (conclusion of a 2-part series on Washington State's services for the
mentally retarded; guests include Northwest Center prez Mrs. Herbert Litle, Dept. of Instituions
Handicapped Children Division boss Paul Sagers, and Governor's Mental Health & Mental
Retardation Advisory Council chair Dr. C.R. Strother; a call-in is included in this program)

8:00 University Conversation "Canada's Centennial" (Prof. Linden A. Mander welcomes Canadian
Centennial affairs rep Thomas L. Hill)

8:30 Great Decisions-1967 "Whither National Communism?" (discussing the fate of Communism
in Yugoslavia and Romania)

9:00 Alcohol Addiction


KTNT 11-Ind

relayed on 2 Seatle

10:40 Farm Report (Sanford)

10:50 News/Weather

11:00 Romper Room (c)

11:55 NBC News (c/not cleared by ch 5)

noon Virginia Graham (guests Cindy Adams (biographer of Indonesian politician Sukarno), Myra
Roper (author of China, Surprising Country), and Ariane Sheppard (wife of Dr. Sam))

12:30 Gypsy Rose Lee (guests Van Johnson and Patsy Kelly)

1:00 Desilu Playhouse "The Man in the Funny Suit" (a dramatized look behind the scenes of the
1956 play Requiem for a Heaveyweight, writen/produced/directed by Ralph Nelson, who
directed the original play, with the original actors playing themselves)

2:00 Movie "Young and Dangerous"

3:30 Days of Our Lives (c/NBC)

4:00 Eighth Man

4:30 Gigantor

5:00 Munsters

5:30 Paty Duke "Block That Statue"

6:00 Flintstones "Impractical Joker" (c)

6:30 You Asked for It!

7:00 Rifleman "The Safe Guard"

7:30 12 O'Clock High "The Hero"

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Goodbye, George"

9:30 News/Weather (c)

10:00 Merv Griffin

11:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

mid. News/Sports/Weather
KTVW 13-Ind

noon Travel Film

12:30 Movie "Passport Husband"

2:00 Day by Day with Helene

3:00 Movie "It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog"

4:30 Kartoonsville

5:00 Movie "Springtime in the Rockies"

6:30 China Smith

7:00 Upbeat

8:00 Wrestling (from Texas)

9:00 Code Three

9:30 True Story

10:00 News/Weather

10:20 Movie "Mad Martindales"

11:30 Movie "Three Blind Mice"

1:00 Movie "The House on 92nd Street" (rerun from Sat 7pm)

Not listed, but mentioned on Channels Listed page:

educational channels KPEC 56-Clover Park and KTPS 62-Tacoma

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Re: Retro: Seatle Tues, Feb 28, 1967


Wow, Washington State must have had more UHF's above Channel 70 than any other part

of the Union.

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Re: Retro: Seatle Tues, Feb 28, 1967

Days of Our Lives pre-empted from K-5!

Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayete/Terre Haute Sun, Feb 29, 1976

from TV Guide-Central Indiana edition

Chicago channels listed ET

WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute

6:45 Religious News & Views

7:00 Old Time Gospel Hour

8:00 New Life

8:30 Revival Fires

9:00 Rex Humbard

10:00 Day of Discovery


10:30 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00 Abundant Life

11:30 OnSight

noon Religious Heritage

12:30 Meet the Press (guest: Secretary of the Interior Thomas Kleppe)

1:00 Grandstand

1:30 WCT-Avis Challenge Cup Tennis: Ilie Nastase takes on Ken Rosewall in a best of 5 sets
winner-take-all match with $10K on the line, live from Hawaii

3:30 Grandstand

4:00 Changing Times

4:15 Film

4:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Whitey Ford)

5:00 World of Survival "Trail of the Snow Geese"

5:30 David Niven's World (a 10,000 mile motorcycle race around the Australian perimeter, with
$20,000 on the line)

6:00 Nashville on the Road (guests Barbi Benton, Wendy Holcombe, and Jim Ed Brown)

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Survival of Sam the Pelican"

8:00 Ellery Queen

9:00 Columbo (guest star Jack Cassidy as a magician who finds a way to whack an extortionist
while performing a magic trick)

11:00 News

11:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

12:30 Medix (physical fitness)

WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis

7:15 Sacred Heart


7:30 Revival Fires

8:00 Abundant Life

8:30 Foundations of Faith

9:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:30 Journey to Joy

10:00 Movie "Damn the Defiant!"

11:55 Bob Knight Basketball Tips (no word whether blowing a gasket and throwing chairs were
among them )

noon Bob Knight (Indiana basketball)

12:30 Movie "The Ketles on Old MacDonald's Farm" (bw)

2:00 Movie "Bachelor in Paradise" (bw)

4:00 Movie "Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies"

6:25 Bob Knight Basketball Tips

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7:00 Championship Fishing

7:30 WHA: Indianapolis-Cincinnati (same-day tape)

10:00 Statehouse Report

10:30 News

11:00 Movie "Dressed to Kill" (bw)

12:30 News

WRTV 6-NBC Indianapolis

7:30 Human Dimension

8:00 Rex Humbard

9:00 Herald of Truth

9:30 Day of Discovery


10:00 Faith for Today

10:30 Insight

11:00 Aware '76

11:30 Focus on Faith

noon I Dream of Jeannie

12:30 Meet the Press

1:00 Grandstand

1:30 WCT-Avis Challenge Cup tennis: Nastase v Rosewall

3:30 Grandstand

4:00 Nashville on the Road (No details on guests; did they run the same week's show as ch 2?)

4:30 FBI

5:30 Fishing Hole

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Survival of Sam the Pelican"

8:00 Ellery Queen

9:00 Columbo

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Sebastian"

WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis

7:00 Ag-USA

7:30 Sacred Heart

7:45 Religion in the News

8:00 IMA Art World


8:30 TV Church

9:00 Jewish Perspective

9:30 Roads to Learning

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "The Poet and the Comic" (the friendship between English poet Paul
Roche and comedian Milt Kamen)

10:30 Look Up & Live (Catholic Relief Services' efforts to draw atention to the world food crisis;
guest is Pennsylvania priest Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert Coll)

11:00 Black Focus

11:30 Face the Nation

noon Camera Three (salute to Noel Coward)

12:30 Movie "The Mouse That Roared"

2:00 Ironside (the future Boss Hogg, Sorrell Booke, plays a jewel thief who Ironside matches wits
with)

3:00 NBA: Golden State-Boston

5:30 Animal World (a visit to New Zealand examines the country's wildlife...somehow, obligatory
shots of NZ's most prominent lifeform should be expected ;D)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Sonny & Cher (guests Don Knots and Chastity Bono)

9:00 Kojak

10:00 Bronk (90 min pilot)

11:30 CBS News

11:45 News

mid. Movie "The Last Hurrah" (bw)

WGN 9-Ind Chicago


8:00 News

8:15 Buyer's Forum

8:30 Three Score/Community Calendar

8:45 What's Nu?

9:00 Mass for Shut-Ins

9:30 Chicagoland Church Hour

10:00 Issues Unlimited

10:30 Hogan's Heroes

11:00 Flash Gordon (bw)

noon Cisco Kid

12:30 Lone Ranger

1:00 Movie "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon" (bw/Holmes and Watson vs the Gestapo)

2:30 Movie "Where There's Life" (bw/Bob Hope, who starred in the movie, was that week's
cover boy)

4:00 Movie "Captains Courageous" (bw)

6:30 Space: 1999

7:30 World at War "The Two Deaths of Adolf Hitler" (conflicting theories regarding the Fuhrer's
death and what happened to his body)

8:30 Victory at Sea (bw/Allied forces heading for Iwo Jima get nailed by a typhoon)

9:00 People to People

9:30 Your Right to Say It

10:00 Lawrence Welk (Southern music)

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Cocoanuts" (bw)

1:25 News

1:55 Cromie Circle


WTHI 10-CBS Terre Haute

7:00 Dawn Bible Answers

7:30 Herald of Truth

8:00 Faith for Today

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 US of Archie

9:30 Harlem Globetroters Popcorn Machine

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "The Poet and the Comic"

10:30 Look Up & Live

11:00 Camera Three (same show that aired an hour later in Indy)

11:30 Face the Nation

noon This is the Life

12:30 Wrestling

1:30 Sportsmen's Friend

2:00 Here Come the Brides

3:00 NBA: Golden State-Boston

5:30 Face to Face

6:00 News

6:30 America (American westward migration is the topic)

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Sonny & Cher

9:00 Kojak

10:00 Bronk (90 min pilot)

11:30 News
11:45 CBS News

mid. Sammy & Company

WTHR 13-ABC Indianapolis

7:30 Catholic Mass

8:00 Hour of Power

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Time for Timothy

10:00 Star Trek (double bill)

noon Issues & Answers

12:30 Directions (a meeting in Newark NJ on how the Catholic Church can beter answer
minorities' needs)

1:00 News Witness

1:30 Indiana Illustrated

2:00 Superstars (women's first-round action; entrants include Martina Navratilova, LPGA player
Janie Blalock, pocket billiards champ Jean Balukas, drag racer Shirley Muldowney, and surfer
Laura Blears Ching)

3:30 Tournament Players Open golf

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (Oriental World of Self-Defense, a martial arts exhibition at MSG)

6:00 World of Survival

6:30 America (same as ch 10)

7:00 Movie "The Sound of Music" (its TV premiere, which pre-empted Swiss Family Robinson and
Six Million Dollar Man)

10:25 Good Heavens (series preview)

10:55 News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Movie "Short Walk to Daylight"


1:30 Governor's Report

WLFI 18-CBS Lafayete

8:30 US Farm Report

9:00 Old Time Gospel Hour

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "The Poet and the Comic"

10:30 Kozzuth Street Baptist Church

11:30 Face the Nation

noon Statehouse Report

12:30 Water World

1:00 American Angler

1:30 Daniel Boone

2:30 Bill Dance

3:00 NBA: Golden State-Boston

5:30 Lawrence Welk (hits from the past)

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Sonny & Cher

9:00 Kojak

10:00 Brock (90 min pilot)

11:30 News

mid. CBS News

12:15 Memo from Mac

WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis


2pm College Wrestling: Iowa State v Iowa

3:30 Magic of Music (the Mormon Youth Symphony & Chorus are joined by Johnny Whitaker and
Ken Sansom in a concert for the family)

5:00 Erica

5:30 Washington Week in Review

6:00 Wall Street Week

6:30 World Press

7:00 Adams Chronicles (pt 6)

8:00 Nova "Why Do Birds Sing?" (among the topics: birds that sing in regional dialects)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 9)

10:00 Bill Moyers' Journal (social scientists, including Milton Friedman, Helen Henderson, and
Nathan Glazer, discuss economic opportunity and equality in America...in an episode taped at
Bill's house!)

11:00 Kup's Show (discussing homosexuality with guests including psychotherapist C.A. Tripp and
priest Richard Ginder)

WVUT 22-PBS Vincennes

5:30pm Antiques

6:00 Black Journal (debating whether blacks should participate in Bicentennial celebrations;
guests include Presidential special assistant on minority afairs John Calhoun, and Ebony senior
editor Lerone Bennet Jr.)

6:30 World Press

7:00 Adams Chronicles (pt 6)

8:00 Nova "Why Do Birds Sing?"

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 9)

10:00 Bill Moyers' Journal

11:00 Kup's Show (same topic as ch 20)


WTIU 30-PBS Bloomington

2pm College Wrestling: Iowa State-Iowa

3:30 Magic of Music

5:00 Washington Week in Review

5:30 Wall Street Week

6:00 It's About Time

6:30 World Press

7:00 Adams Chronicles (pt 6)

8:00 Nova "Why Do Birds Sing?"

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 9)

10:00 Bill Moyers' Journal

WIIL 38-ABC Terre Haute

8:00 The Lesson

8:30 Happy Hunters

9:00 Amazing Grace Bible Class

9:30 OnSight

10:00 Lincoln Heritage Trail (touring the sites where Lincoln lived in his youth)

10:30 Groovie Goolies

11:00 These are the Days

11:30 Make a Wish (visiting Northwestern University's Children's Theatre)

noon Bob Knight

12:30 US Farm Report

1:00 Wild, Wild West

2:00 Superstars
3:30 Tournament Players Open golf

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:00 Space: 1999

7:00 Movie "The Sound of Music"

10:25 Good Heavens (series preview)

10:55 ABC News

11:10 Nancee (organ music)

11:25 Movie "Murderers' Row"

WHMB 40-Ind/Rel Indianapolis

8:00 Warren Roberts Presents

9:00 I Believe in Miracles

9:30 Gerald Derstine Shares

10:30 Leroy Jenkins

11:00 Lester Sumrall Presents

noon Happy Hunters

12:30 Word of Life

1:00 Jerry Falwell

2:00 Chrisma

2:30 George Otis' High Adventure

3:00 Ernest Angley Hour

4:00 Tony & Susan Alamo

4:30 Lester Sumrall Teaches

5:00 Christ is the Answer

5:30 Liberty Temple


6:00 Revival Fires

6:30 Amazing Prophecies

7:00 Lester Sumrall Presents

WSNS 44-Ind Chicago

8:30 Revival Fires

9:00 Jerry Falwell

10:00 Kathryn Kuhlman

10:30 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00 Leroy Jenkins

11:30 Faith for Today

noon Yancy Derringer (bw)

12:30 Movie "The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus" (bw)

2:30 Movie "Dear Ruth" (bw)

4:00 Athletes in Action: highlights of a game between the Athletes and Purdue

5:00 Linus the Lionhearted

5:30 Spiderman

6:00 Munsters (bw)

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:00 Jerry Falwell

8:00 Rex Humbard

9:00 The King is Coming

9:30 Spring Street USA (guest Ray Hildebrand)

10:00 Journey to Adventure

10:30 Garner Ted Armstrong


11:00 Championship Fishing

11:30 Bob Luce Wrestling

12:30 Roller Game of the Week

WIPB 49-PBS Muncie

5pm Erica

5:30 Antiques

6:00 Continuing Education

6:30 Washington Week in Review

7:00 Wall Street Week

7:30 The Way It Was (1940 NFL championship: Chicago v Washington)

8:00 Nova "Why Do Birds Sing?"

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 9)

10:00 Bill Moyers' Journal

11:00 Weather

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Re: Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayete/Terre Haute Sun, Feb 29, 1976

Was Chastity Bono actually billed as a guest on Sonny and Cher?

I remember her parents used to bring her out often, but strikes me it was just

an informal cameo at the end of the show.

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Re: Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayete/Terre Haute Sun, Feb 29, 1976

In 1976, Bobby Knight was still several years away from assaulting cops and throwing chairs. This
was the season they went undefeated and beat Michigan for the NCAA Championship.

We have to save the Earth! It's the only planet with football and beer.

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Re: Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayete/Terre Haute Sun, Feb 29, 1976

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WTHR 13-ABC Indianapolis

9:30 Time for Timothy

I hear the NFL is considering trademarking this title for use of a future program starring Tim
Tebow. ;D
Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Wednesday, February 22, 1961

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/ABC)

6:20 Daily Word

6:25 Reading

6:55 Farm Journal

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

8 AM CBS News (Richard Hotelet)

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM U.S. History (probably being picked up

from WUNC)

9:30 Life Of Riley

10 AM December Bride

10:30 Video Village

11 AM I Love Lucy (Ricky puts Lucy on a time schedule.)

11:30 Clear Horizon

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (Virginia Thomas and Dr.


Irene Dunn (not the actress Irene Dunne), two passengers

on the wild voyage of the Portuguese liner "Santa Maria,"

are guests.)

3 PM Millionaire

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Five O'Clock Fun (Fred Kirby)

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM Amos 'n' Andy

6:25 Sports

6:30 News

6:45 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

7 PM Movie: "Yankee Doodle Dandy"

8:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive

9 PM My Sister Eileen

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour (Mona Freeman and Cliff Robertson

in "The Two Worlds Of Charlie Gordon": after an operation

improves a mouse's IQ, Charlie Gordon, who has limited brain

power, undergoes the same operation with astounding results.)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Overland Pacific"


WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

"Continental Classroom," which normally airs at 6:30 AM, is pre-empted

for Washington's Birthday. Ch. 4's engineers get an extra 30 minutes of

sleep.

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM I Married Joan

9:30 Burns And Allen

10 AM Say When!

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Truth Or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM News

1:10 Movie: "Barnacle Bill" (Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery)

2:30 Loreta Young

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4 PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood (Dean Miller interviews Cliff

Robertson.)

5 PM Monty's Rascals (Monty DuPuy)


6 PM Quick Draw McGraw

6:30 News, Weather

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Third Man

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (Anne Bancroft,

Jimmy Durante, Ray Charles (the African-American

Ray Charles; Como's chorus leader was the white

Ray Charles of Ray Charles Singers fame)

10 PM Peter Loves Mary (Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy)

10:30 Trackdown

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Jack Paar Tonight Show (designer Oleg Cassini is the guest, COLOR)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC)

Ch. 5 carries both half-hours of "Continental Classroom"; the show

is off today so the engineers get an extra hour of sleep.

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM Popeye Show (Ed Spiegel)

9:30 Life Of Riley

10 AM Say When!

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)


11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Truth Or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News

1:15 Matinee (Ed Spiegel)

1:30 Burns And Allen

2 PM Jan Murray (Charge Account) (COLOR)

2:30 Loreta Young

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4 PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood

5 PM Looney Tunes (Georgia Sims)

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM Silent Service

6:30 News

6:45 Amos 'n' Andy

7:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (COLOR)

10 PM Peter Loves Mary

10:30 Alcoa Presents (One Step Beyond, ABC,


delay from Tue 10 PM)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Jack Paar Tonight Show (COLOR)

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

Like Ch. 5, Ch. 6's engineers get an extra hour's sleep.

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM Children And Science

9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr)

10 AM Say When!

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Truth Or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News

1:05 Movie: "The Gunfighter" (Gregory Peck)

2:30 Loreta Young

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4 PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood


5 PM Popeye And His Friends

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM News (Ken Johnson)

6:15 Cas Walker Time (the Knoxville grocer and one-time mayor hosts

a country-music show)

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Coronado 9

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (COLOR)

10 PM Peter Loves Mary

10:30 This Is Your Life (delay from Sun 10:30 PM)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Jack Paar Tonight Show (COLOR)

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

7:30 School Story

8 AM CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Tim The Squirrel

9:30 Cartoon Caravan

10 AM December Bride

10:30 Video Village

11 AM I Love Lucy
11:30 Clear Horizon

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Movie: "Plunder Road" (which came out the same year

as "Thunder Road" (1958), and that's where the similarity

ends)

2 PM Full Circle

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Millionaire

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Mister Dutch (Rene Royards)

5:30 Annie Oakley

6 PM Amos 'n' Andy

6:30 News

6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News

7 PM Ernie Kovacs ("Take A Good Look" with panel Edie

Adams, Cesar Romero, and Hans Conried, ABC, pre-

empted on Ch. 13, delay from Thu 10:30 PM)

7:30 Aquanauts (look for June Blair, aka Mrs. David Nelson,

in this episode)

8:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive

9 PM My Sister Eileen

9:30 I've Got A Secret


10 PM U.S. Steel Hour

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Trouble With Father (Stu Erwin)

11:55 News (Dave Handy)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC)

6:30 Farm And Home (Ch. 9 carried only the 6:30 half-hour of "Continental

Classroom" so no sleep-in for its engineers.)

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM Cartoon Carnival

10 AM Say When!

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Truth Or Consequences

12:30 News, Weather (Ted Austin)

12:45 Movie: "Those Were The Days" (William Holden)

2 PM Day In Court (ABC)

2:30 Road To Reality (this might be considered ABC's first soap; I

don't, since it involved a different member of a psychological

therapy group each day)

3 PM Queen For A Day (ABC)

3:30 Who Do You Trust? (ABC)

4 PM Make Room For Daddy


4:30 Kilgo's Kanteen (Jimmy welcomes students from East Mecklenburg

High School in Charlote.)

5 PM Clown Carnival (Brooks Lindsay welcomes children from Charlote.)

6 PM Flintstones (ABC, delay from Fri 8:30 PM)

6:30 News

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Shotgun Slade

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

9 PM Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (COLOR)

10 PM Untouchables (ABC, delay from Thu 9:30 PM)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Jack Paar Tonight Show (COLOR)

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

7 AM Farm And Home (Cas Walker--he had enough pull

to have shows on two stations.)

8 AM CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM University Of Tennessee Telecourse

9:30 Birthday Dog

10 AM December Bride

10:30 Video Village

11 AM I Love Lucy
11:30 Clear Horizon

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM I Married Joan

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Edge Of Night

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Millionaire

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "Calcuta"

6 PM Three Stooges

6:15 News, Weather

6:30 Whirlybirds

7 PM Mister Ed (still a syndicated show, IIRC)

7:30 The Aquanauts

8:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive

9 PM My Sister Eileen

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Deadline At Dawn"


WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Hi, Neighbor (country music)

8 AM CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Litle Rascals

9:15 Uncle Hank

9:30 On Campus

10 AM December Bride

10:30 Video Village

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Clear Horizon

12 N Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM News

1:05 Memo From Ilo

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Full Circle

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Millionaire

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night


5 PM Lone Ranger (this appears to be ABC, delay from 5:30 PM)

5:30 Bozo The Clown

6 PM Courageous Cat

6:30 Leave It To Beaver (ABC, delay from Sat 8:30 PM)

7 PM News, Weather

7:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

7:30 The Aquanauts

8:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive

9 PM My Sister Eileen

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "A Bell For Adano"

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:50 Daily Word

6:55 News For Farmers

7 AM Mr. Bill's Cartoons

9:45 Debbie Drake

10 AM Highway Patrol

10:30 Star Theater (drama anthology)

11 AM Morning Court (spinoff of "Day In Court" with one

of television's first female judges, Georgiana Hardy)

11:30 Love That Bob! (Bob Cummings)


12 N Camouflage

12:30 Number Please

1 PM About Faces (Ben Alexander as a game show host?

He was here, but more memorable is that his announcer

went on to bigger things; his name was Tom Kennedy.)

1:30 Movie: "The Perfect Marriage"

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand (Roy Hamilton sings "You Can Have Her";

Ch. 13 carries only the first hour.)

5 PM Three Stooges

5:30 Movie: "The Searchers" (Part 1, John Wayne stars)

6:10 News (Don Robertson)

6:15 Movie continues

7:15 News, Weather

7:30 Hong Kong

8:30 Ozzie And Harriet

9 PM Hawaiian Eye (watch for Frank de Kova, Wild Eagle on "F Troop")

10 PM Naked City

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Movie: "Lady Luck" (this one from '46 stars two future TV legends:

Robert Young and Barbara Hale)

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)


11 AM Morning Court

11:30 Love That Bob!

12 N Camouflage

12:30 Number Please

1 PM About Faces

1:30 University of Tennessee Spanish (instructional)

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Road To Reality

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand (Ch. 26 carries the full 90 minutes)

5:30 Lone Ranger

6 PM ABC News (anchor not given--this is in the period of

revolving anchors, after John Daly and before Ron Cochran)

6:15 News, Weather

6:30 Inner Sanctum

7 PM Medic

7:30 Hong Kong

8:30 Ozzie And Harriet

9 PM Hawaiian Eye

10 PM Naked City

sign off 11 PM

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)


11 AM Morning Court

11:30 Love That Bob!

12 N Camouflage

12:30 Number Please

1 PM About Faces

1:30 Home Agent

2 PM Showcase (drama anthology)

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand (Ch. 40 also carries only

the first hour.)

5 PM Cartoon Carnival

6:30 Playhouse 40

7 PM Silent Service

7:30 Hong Kong

8:30 Ozzie And Harriet

9 PM Hawaiian Eye

10 PM Naked City

sign off 11 PM

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Regarding Continental Classroom...

Since there was no Early Today or local newsers from 4:30-7 AM in 1961, what time

did NBC feed Continental Classroom? 6-7 AM ET, or during down time the day before,

like CBS with Sunrise Surprise?

And if you were in the midwest, under example A, did you have to record it from

5-6 AM CT? I won't even ask about the Mountain Time Zone--maybe they were

sent kinnies a week late.

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Wednesday, February 22, 1961

All I know is that NBC had two different courses being offered at

any given time on "Continental Classroom," one at 6 AM; the other


at 6:30. The program must have aired on a clock-time schedule;

if you'll look at some of the Kentucky retros from this period (when

Lexington was on Eastern time and Louisville still on Central), you'll

see "Classroom" airing in Lexington an hour before it did in Louisville.

While Castleman and Podrazik mention "Sunrise Semester" as airing on

CBS stations at 1 PM (ET) (which is, I suspect, the time when affiliates

got the feed, since only one course aired per day), they show "CC" as

airing from 6-7 AM, so apparently no closed-circuit feed while NBC was

down from 1-2 PM (ET). My guess is that those CBS stations that carried

"Semester" taped the show at 1 PM and played it back the next morning;

after all, the title "Sunrise Semester" doesn't seem very apt at 1:00 in the

afternoon.

Things must have goten a litle crazy at NBC, since the "Today" show

was airing at 7 AM (ET) while "CC" was airing at 6 AM (CT).

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A couple of minor points from these listings that I ought to explain:

1. Usually, when I list "Here's Hollywood" (4:30 PM, NBC), I list Jack

Linkleter as one of the hosts; he was the second male host, after

Dean Miller either left or was pink-slipped.

2. I mentioned in the Perry Como listings that there were two singers

named Ray Charles: the beter-known African-American singer and

the white leader of the Ray Charles Singers. ASCAP let them get

away with using the same name, since both had changed their names

earlier in life. The white Ray Charles teamed with singer Julia Rinker to

sing the theme song for "Three's Company," and is still alive and active

at age 93. (Discount the fact that Brooks & Marsh say that the African-

American Ray Charles sang that duet; the male singer sounds nothing

like him.) Off-topic, but I wonder if there's been any confusion over the

existence of two musicians named Dick Dale: the pioneer of surf music and

the regular on "The Lawrence Welk Show," neither of whom (I presume) would

ever venture into the other's territory.

...as well, both of them were under contract to divisions of ABC-Paramount Records in the
1960s; the Genius of Soul was one of the primary label's stars, while The Ray Charles Singers
recorded for the Command Records subsidiary label...

The CBS affiliates at 10 PM that night were carrying this;

"10 PM U.S. Steel Hour (Mona Freeman and Cliff Robertson

in "The Two Worlds Of Charlie Gordon": after an operation


improves a mouse's IQ, Charlie Gordon, who has limited brain

power, undergoes the same operation with astounding results.)"

Inspired by the novel "A Flower for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes. The same basic plotline was taken
to the big screen in 1968 as the film "Charly", also starring Cliff Robertson in a reprise of the
Charlie Gordon role (he bought the rights to the story after he did it on TV because he thought it
would make a good film someday).

He got an Emmy nomination (but didn't win) for this TV performance. Eight years later he was
nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for the same role--and won.

Retro: East of England Sat, Mar 7, 1992

from TV Times-Anglia edition

BBC1 BBC1

BBC2 BBC2

ANG Anglia (ITV-East of England)

CEN Central (ITV-Midlands)

LWT LWT (ITV-London weekends)

TVS TVS (ITV-South & South East)

YTV Yorkshire (ITV-Yorkshire)

ITV programs airing on all 4 ITV channels in this listing

C4 Channel 4

Morning

5.20

C4 4-Tel on View (Teletext)


5.30

ITV ITN News

6.00

ITV TV-am: Zoo Family

C4 Early Morning: Wonderful Wizard of Oz

6.25

C4 Early Morning: Dr. Snuggles

6.30

ITV TV-am: Animals in Action

6.35

BBC1 Open University: Chemistry-It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow

6.40

BBC2 Open University: Telecommunications Networks

6.55

ITV News Update

C4 Early Morning: Once Upon a Time...Space (dubbed version of the pan-European co-prod
(CBC's French net was also involved as well) Il etait une fois...l'espace)

7.00

BBC1 Open University: Pure Maths


ITV TV-am: Top Banana

7.05

BBC2 Open University: Maths-Inverse Functions

7.25

BBC1 News/Weather

C4 Early Morning: Complete Skiier

7.30

BBC1 Crystal Tipps & Alistair

BBC2 Open University: Geology-Mapping in the Yorkshire Dales

7.35

BBC1 Wiz Bang

7.45

BBC1 Jetsons

7.55

BBC2 Open University: Changing Britain-Made in Dundee

C4 Early Morning: Trans World Sport

8.00

ITV TV-am: Cartoon World


8.05

BBC1 Eggs 'n' Baker (recipes from Asia, guest Mark Curry)

8.20

BBC2 Open University: A Tropical Rain Forest

8.35

BBC1 ThunderCats

8.45

BBC2 Open University: The Telephone-Birth of a Technology

9.00

BBC1 Going Live! (guests include Dudley Moore, and environmentalist Jonathon Porrit)

C4 Early Morning: Channel 4 News (produced by ITN)

9.10

BBC2 Open University: Asian Families-Western Culture

9.15

C4 Channel 4 Racing: The Morning Line

9.25

ITV Motormouth (guests Le La Les)


9.30

C4 Listing Eye "Recognizing the Signs"

9.35

BBC2 Open University: A Macroscopic Viewpoint

10.00

BBC2 Open University: Henry IV, pts I & II Workshop

C4 Movie "Henna" (Bollywood film in Hindi with English subtitles)

10.25

BBC2 Open University: Environment-Forest Futures

11.15

BBC2 Open University: Under the Walnut Tree

11.30

ANG-CEN Munsters Today "Green-Eyed Munsters"

LWT Zorro

TVS Superman

YTV My Secret Identity

11.40

BBC2 Open University: The Effective Manager


Afternoon

noon

ITV ITV Chart Show (dance chart was that week's epecialty chart; the Traveling Wilburys' Handle
with Care was the Video Vault feature)

12.05

BBC2 Open University: Copernicus & His World

12.12

BBC1 Weather

12.15

BBC1 Grandstand

12.20

BBC1 Grandstand: Football/Rugby Preview

12.30

BBC2 Open University: Living Choices-New Dimensions

12.50

BBC1 BBC News

12.55

BBC1 Grandstand: Racing from Chepstow, Wales (in Monmouthshire, near the English border
and 110 mi W of London; Newport, the nearest Welsh center, is 14 mi W of Chepstow)

BBC2 Open University: Managing in Organisations (that's the British spelling ;D)

1.00

BBC1 Grandstand: Polycell Hurdle Race

ITV ITN News & Weather

1.05

ANG Anglia News & Weather

CEN Central News & Weather

LWT LWT News

TVS TVS News

YTV Calendar News

1.10

BBC1 Grandstand: Football/Rugby Preview

ITV Saint & Greavsie (FA Cup quarterfinal preview, European highlights, and the Rumbelows
Sprint Challenge)

1.20

BBC2 Open University: Mental Handicap-Gwen, a Working Life

1.25

BBC1 Grandstand: Racing from Chepstow

1.30
BBC1 Grandstand: Cuprinol Novices Handicap Chase

C4 Movie "Journey for Margaret" (bw)

1.40

BBC1 Grandstand: Rugby Union Preview

1.45

BBC2 Open University: Going to School in Japan

1.55

BBC1 Granndstand: Racing from Chepstow

ANG-YTV A-Team "The Crystal Skull"

CEN Great Planes

LWT The Day

TVS Ultra Grand Prix

2.00

BBC1 Grandstand: Swiss Hurdle Race

LWT Ultimate Stuntman

2.10

BBC1 Grandstand: British Gas Challenge Invitational: England v Wales (at Twickenham, suburban
London; Rugby Union)

BBC2 Open University: Religion in a Hindu Village

2.25
TVS Spectacular World of Guinness Records

2.45

ITV International Schoolboy Football: the Smiths Crisps Challenge Cup is on the line at Wembley
as the English take on the Dutch

3.00

BBC2 Mahabharat (ep 86 in Hindi with English subtitles; repeated Sun 11:55pm on BBC1)

C4 Channel 4 Racing: from Sandown Park (Esher, Surrey; on the outskirts of London)

3.05

C4 Channel 4 Racing: Barclay's Bank Handicap Hurdle

3.35

C4 Channel 4 Racing: Food Brokers Royal Game Handicap Chase

3.40

BBC2 Movie "Auntie Mame"

4.10

C4 Channel 4 Racing: Sunderlands Imperial Cup Handicap Hurdle

4.15

BBC1 Grandstand: Royal Bank of Scotland Invitational highlights-Scotland v France (at


Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh; Rugby Union)
4.40

BBC1 Grandstand: Final Score

C4 Channel 4 Racing: Burnt Oak & Special Cargo Novices' Chase

4.45

ITV Results Service

5.00

ITV ITN News & Weather

5.05

BBC1 BBC News & Weather

ANG Anglia News/Sport/Weather

CEN Central News

LWT News

C4 Brookside omnibus

5.15

BBC1 Regional News & Weather

ANG-YTV Cartoon Time

CEN Central Sports Special: Goals Extra

LWT 10 Sharp!

TVS Cartoon

5.20
BBC1 Stay Tooned! "I Yam What I Yam" (pt 2)

5.25

ITV New Baywatch

5.45

BBC1 Big Break (snooker pros Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, and Stacey Hilyard test their brains)

Evening

6.00

BBC2 Late Again (highlights from last week's The Late Show)

6.15

BBC1 Noel's House Party (guest Dudley Moore)

6.20

ITV Family Fortunes (local version of Family Feud; Simpsons (Luton, Bedfordshire; 30 mi N of
London) v Woods (High Blantyre, Scotland; near Glasgow))

6.30

C4 Right to Reply (viewers' reports and ideas about TV)

6.35

BBC2 BBC News/Sport/Weather

6.50
BBC1 Magic Art of Jan Svankmajer "Memories of Mysterious Beings" (first of 2 shows on the
Czech filmmaker, who would be honored that week at a animation film festival in Cardiff)

ITV Stars in Their Eyes (5 ordinary people turn into their favorite singers)

7.00

C4 A Week in Politics (the week in politics, guest Sec. of State for the Environment Michael
Heseltine; News Summary follows)

7.05

BBC1 Paul Daniels Magic Show (finale of current series)

7.20

ITV Brian Conley (guests Ray Alan and his dummy Lord Charles)

7.30

BBC2 Fine Cut "Pictures of a Revolution" (American photog Susan Meiselas' coverage of the 1978
Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua)

7.50

BBC1 Movie "Columbo: Mind Over Mayhem"

ITV Murder, She Wrote "Trials and Tribulations"

8.00

C4 TV Heaven 1971

8.05

C4 TV Heaven 1971: Six Dates with Barker (starring Ronnie Barker, beter known as one of the
Two Ronnies)

8.45

ANG ITN News/ITV & Anglia Weather

CEN ITN News/ITV & Central Weather

LWT ITN News/ITV & LWT Weather

TVS ITN News/ITV & TVS Weather

YTV ITN News/ITV & Calendar Weather

8.50

C4 TV Heaven 1971: Upstairs, Downstairs "On Trial"

9.00

BBC1 Moon & Son "Music in the Air" (pt 10 of the 13 ep series)

BBC2 Movie "Prizzi's Honor"

9.05

ITV Other Side of Paradise

9.55

BBC1 BBC News/Sport/Weather

10.00

C4 TV Heaven 1971: Persuaders "Overture" (the series pilot)


10.05

ITV Aspel & Company

10.15

BBC1 That's Life!

10.50

ANG Up the Junction (live from Cambridge with guests S'Express, Definition of Sound, Ronnie
Golden, and Jo Brand)

CEN Movie "Stardust"

LWT Metro

TVS Tonight in Comedy

YTV Loose Cannon

10.55

BBC1 Match of the Day: The Road to Wembley (FA Cup highlights)

11.00

C4 Court TV: America on Trial "New Hampshire vs Smart" (the Pamela Smart case, where a
school teacher ploted to off her husband, with help from her teen lover)

11.05

BBC2 Guitar Legends: Jazz Night (second of 5 concerts from Seville Expo 92 with guests George
Bensom, Larry Coryell, John McLaughlin, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, and Paco de Lucia; the
opening number shows each of the performers paying tribute to Miles Davis; sign-off 12.40)

11.25
LWT-TVS Tour of Duty

11.45

ANG One to One (premiere, guest Tom Pety)

YTV Movie "Dracula AD 1972"

11.55

BBC1 Movie "Amazon Women on the Moon"

Late Night

midnight

C4 Movie "The Public Enemy" (bw; first of a series of gangster films under the umbrella title
Public Enemies)

12.20

ANG Pop Profile (followed by Get Stuffed)

12.30

ANG-LWT-TVS Passengers (visiting Istanbul)

12.55

CEN CinemAtractions

1.00

ANG-LWT-TVS WCW Pro Wrestling (followed by Get Stuffed and ITN Headlines)
1.15

BBC2 Weather (sign-off 1.20)

1.25

CEN Movie "Passport to Shame"

1.30

YTV What are We Talking? At the Comedy Store

1.35

C4 The Word (sign-off 2.20)

1.55

ANG-LWT-TVS New Music (followed by ITN Headlines)

2.00

YTV Hit Man & Her

3.00

ANG-LWT-TVS Bhangra Beat (features on group Sabras, and singer Bali; followed by ITN
Headlines)

3.05

CEN America's Top 10

3.30
ANG-LWT-TVS US College Football: Notre Dame-Hawaii (highlights)

3.35

CEN Sprockets

4.00

YTV Kojak

4.05

CEN WCW Pro Wrestling

4.25

ANG-LWT-TVS Hit Man & Her (club music)

4.55

YTV Pop Profile

5.00

CEN Jobfinder

YTV Music Box

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Re: Retro: East of England Sat, Mar 7, 1992

Line-ups on the satellite channels...all channels were on the ASTRA satellite, others as indicated:

Children's Channel (also on INTELSAT VI)

6.00 Stories Without Words

6.30 Cartoon Classics

7.00 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings/Sylvanian Families/Peter & Lucia in the Land of
Dandelions/Ludwig

7.30 Once Upon a Time

8.00 Clutz

8.30 Dreamstone

9.00 Captain N/Aubrey/Ovide & the Gang (La bande a Ovide)/Cool McCool/Telecats

10.00 Spiderwoman/Bety's Bunch

11.00 California Raisins/Zoom

noon Haunting of Harrington House

1.00 Adventure/How Things Work

2.00 Stories Without Words

2.30 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings/Sylvanian Families/Peter & Lucia in the Land of
Dandelions/Ludwig

3.00 Care Bears Family/Once Upon a Time

4.00 Dreamstone/Spiderwoman

5.00 All Change/Boy Dominic

6.00 Storybreak/Curiosity Show (sign-off at 7)


Comedy Channel

4pm Lucy Hour

5.00 Love Boat

6.00 Car 54, Where are You?

6.30 Monkees

7.00 Abbot & Costello

7.30 Maniac Mansion

8.00 Movie "Mother, Jugs and Speed"

10.00 Comic Strip Live (sign-off at 11)

EuroSport

8.00 Motorsport

9.00 Show Jumping

10.00 Tennis

11.00 Wrestling

noon Saturday Alive: World Speed Skating Championships

1.25 Saturday Alive: Rugby

4.00 Saturday Alive: Judo

5.30 Saturday Alive: World Cup Skiing

7.00 Motorcycle Racing

9.00 Boxing

10.00 Motorcycle Racing

11.30 Skiing highlights (sign-off 12.30)


LifeStyle

noon Ensign O'Toole

12.30 Spiral Zone

1.00 Saints & Sinners

1.55 Formula 1

2.50 Spain Spain Holiday

3.05 He Shoots, He Scores (Lance et compte, this series did beter in French than in English)

4.00 Movie "A Legacy for Leonete"

6.00 Sell-a-Vision

10.00 Jukebox (sign-off 3am)

MTV

7.00 Awake on the Wildside

10.00 Big Picture

10.30 US Top 20 Video Countdown

12.30 XPO

1.00 Tears for Fears: The Hits

2.00 Ray Cokes

4.00 Yo! MTV Raps

5.00 Week in Rock

5.30 Big Picture

6.00 European Top 20

8.00 Saturday Night Live (2 episodes; hosted by Robin Williams and Madeleine Kahn with
musical guests James Taylor and Carly Simon)

9.00 Partyzone

mid. Kristiane Backer


2.00 Night Videos (to 7am)

ScreenSport

6.00 Football: Pre-Olympic Tournament

7.00 Ski Report

8.00 Football: Pre-Olympic Soccer

9.00 Pilote

9.30 NBA Action

10.00 Kickboxing (from Switzerland)

11.00 World Sports Special

11.30 Basketball

1.00 Argentina Soccer 1991/92

2.00 PGA European Tour: Baleares Open

4.00 Motorsport

5.00 Powersports

6.00 Boxing

7.30 US College Bowl Game: Hall of Fame

9.00 International Ice Racing 1992

10.00 PGA European Tour highlights

11.00 Boxing: international super-featherweight action from Amsterdam

1.00 ATP Tennis: from Scotsdale AZ

3.00 NHL Ice Hockey (sign-off 5am)

Sky Movies + (also on Marcopolo)

6.00 Showcase
8.00 Movie "Three Sailors and a Girl"

10.00 Movie "Dead Men Don't Die"

noon Movie "The Witching of Ben Wagner"

2.00 Movie "See You in the Morning"

4.00 Movie "Invasion Earth: The Aliens are Here!"

5.40 Entertainment Tonight

6.00 Movie "Russkies"

8.00 Movie "Die Hard 2"

10.05 Movie "The Exorcist II"

11.50 Movie "Joy" (porno)

1.30 Movie "Welcome Home"

3.00 Movie "Banzai Runner"

4.25 Movie "The Kindred"

Sky News (also on Marcopolo)

5.00 News

5.30 Newsline

6.00 News

9.30 Nightline

10.00 Dayline

10.30 Our World

11.00 Dayline

11.30 Newsline Weekend

noon News

12.30 Those were the Days


1.00 News

1.30 Holiday Destinations

2.00 News

2.30 Fashion TV

3.00 News

3.30 Those were the Days

4.00 News

4.30 Our World

5.00 Live at Five

6.00 News

6.30 Newsline Weekend

7.00 News

7.30 Fashion TV

8.00 News

8.30 Holiday Destinations

9.00 News

10.30 Newsline Weekend

11.00 News

11.30 Fashion TV

mid. News

12.30 Our World

1.00 News

1.30 Newsline Weekend

2.00 News

2.30 Holiday Destinations


3.00 News

3.30 Target

4.00 News

4.30 Those were the Days

Sky One (also on Marcopolo)

6.00 Danger Bay

6.30 Elephant Boy

7.00 Fun Factory

11.00 Transformers

11.30 Star Trek (animated)

noon Beyond 2000

1.00 Combat

2.00 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

3.00 Monkey (cult Japanese series)

4.00 Iron Horse

5.00 Lotery

6.00 Return to Treasure Island

7.00 T.J. Hooker

8.00 Unsolved Mysteries

9.00 Cops (show 1 from Vegas, show 2 is On the Home Front)

10.00 All-American Wrestling (WWF)

11.00 Kaz

mid. Boney

1.00 Skytext (teletext)


Sky Sports (also on Marcopolo)

7.30 Motor World

8.00 Ski Report

9.00 Soccer Weekend

10.00 Boots 'n' All (Rugby League)

11.00 World Cup Cricket highlights

5.30 Football: FA Cup 6th Round Special

7.30 World Sports Special

8.00 Wrestling (no promotion listed, but likely WWF)

9.15 World Cup Cricket: West Indies v New Zealand (live from Auckland; sign-off 5.15am)

The Movie Channel (also on Marcopolo)

6.15 Movie "The Belle of the Nineties" (bw)

7.35 Movie "The Ox-Bow Incident" (bw)

9.00 Movie "Cannon for Cordoba"

10.50 Movie "Dark Victory" (bw)

2.15 Movie "Rocket Gibraltar"

4.15 Movie "A Chorus of Disapproval"

6.15 Movie "Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love"

7.50 Spotlight

8.15 Movie "Stella"

10.10 Movie "Renegades"

mid. Movie "Videodrome"

1.30 Movie "California Suite"


3.15 Movie "The Deer Hunter"

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Re: Retro: East of England Sat, Mar 7, 1992

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from TV Times-Anglia edition

3.05

C4 Channel 4 Racing: Barclay's Bank Handicap Hurdle

A big, evil bank forcing the handicapped to run hurdles? How cruel! ;D

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With that TV schedule I suspect I would have had a large stock of reading material on hand.

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All 4 ITV Channels? Shouldn't that be 5?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: East of England Sat, Mar 7, 1992

Quote Originally Posted by chrish

With that TV schedule I suspect I would have had a large stock of reading material on hand.

Well, a lot of the programming seems refreshingly intelligent. (In 1992, what major U.S. network
would have aired a profile of a Czech filmmaker in prime time? Probably not even PBS, but BBC1
did.)
Retro: Central Florida Saturday, March 9, 1974

Deviating from my usual practice of retros for "on this date," and

for reasons which will become obvious. NOTE: There may be regional

telecasts of the NCAA basketball tournaments not yet scheduled when

this, the Central Florida edition of TV Guide, went to press. I'm going by

what's in the book.

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:30 Across The Fence

7 AM Flying Nun

7:30 Lassie

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 (animated)

11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go! (coverage of a children's horse show in the

Berkshires)

1 PM Soul Train
2 PM NCAA Basketball: Marquete vs. the Mid-American

Conference champion in an opening-round NCAA tournament game

4 PM NCAA Basketball: Notre Dame vs. the Ohio Valley Conference champion

in an opening-round NCAA tournament game (time approximate)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Topic

7 PM The Magician (Bill Bixby, delay from Mon 8 PM)

8 PM NBC Movie: "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"

11 PM News

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1 AM Thriller

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (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 Sesame Street

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Firing Line (William F. Buckley Jr. and economist

Stanley Surrey discuss income-tax reform.)

6 PM Washington Week In Review

6:30 It's Your Government

7 PM Wall Street Week

7:30 Carrascolendas

8 PM Book Beat (Willie Snow Etheridge, from my home county,

discusses "Side By Each," on how to stay active during retirement years.)

8:30 Movie: "The Rise Of Louis XIV"

10:30 Rachel, La Cubana (opereta about a one-time toast of Havana's reminiscences

at the time Fidel Castro comes to power)

sign off 11 PM

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6 AM Growers Almanac

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "The Media In America"

7 AM Bailey's Comets (delay from Sun 9 AM)

7:30 Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan (delay from Sun 9:30 AM)

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

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies (why I'm posting this: Davy Jones, in
animated form, in "The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall,"

a Scottish castle whose ghost scares away tourists)

10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Speed Buggy

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 ("The Giant Eel," 1971, from Czechoslovakia,

about a boy's search for a legendary monster)

2 PM Movie: "Sailor Of The King"

3:30 Movie: "Wicked Wife"

5 PM Greatest Sports Legends

5:30 Sounding Board

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)

7 PM Hee Haw (Tennessee Ernie Ford, Lawanda Lindsey)

8 PM All In The Family (George Jefferson claims Archie passed him a

counterfeit bill.)

8:30 M*A*S*H (Radar reports a typical week: a POW goes berserk in the OR;

Klinger tries to get a Section 8 discharge; Hawkeye chases a nurse played

by Joan Van Ark.)

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet (guest: Steve Lawrence)


11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Under Capricorn"

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6:30 Laurel And Hardy

7 AM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids

7:30 Jetsons

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 (animated)

11:30 The Wonderful World Around Us

12 N Information 8

1:30 Categorically Speaking (Northeast vs. Largo High)

2 PM NCAA Basketball (see Ch. 2)

4 PM NCAA Basketball (see Ch. 2, time approximate)

6 PM News Conference (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw)

7 PM News

7:30 Golden Voyage

8 PM NBC Movie: "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"


11 PM News

11:30 It Takes A Thief

sign off 12:30 AM

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

6:55 News

7 AM Tarzan (Ron Ely)

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 The Invaders (somehow it's appropriate that the

guest star is Michael Rennie, of "The Day The Earth

Stood Still" fame--I'm not sure if he's an alien here)

1 PM American Bandstand (Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes,

Ch. 9 carries only the first half-hour)

1:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida

2:30 Golf: Doral-Eastern Open (third round)

4 PM Pro Bowlers Tour (New Orleans Lions Club Open)

5:30 Wide World Of Sports (NCAA Track and Field Championships,

World Championship Demolition Derby from (where else?)


Islip, NY)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (Mr. Music Maker celebrates his 50th year

in show business--definitely not to be confused with Bob

Warren's "celebrating more than 50 years on television" on

the PBS reruns)

8 PM Partridge Family (Maureen Reagan appears as a photographer

doing a story on how the Partridges handle the energy crisis.)

8:30 ABC Movie: "Mousey" (an odd role for Kirk Douglas: a milquetoast

biology teacher--shades of Wally Cox as Mr. Peepers--who will

do anything to exact vengeance on his ex-wife)

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law (for at least the second time,

Dr. Steven Kiley (James Brolin, "Marcus Welby, M.D.") is the

defendant; this time he's charged with fathering the child of a

woman whose sister he used to date)

11 PM ABC News (anchor not given)

11:15 News

11:30 College Basketball: UCLA-USC

1:30 Movie: "Strange Interlude" (time approximate)

3:30 Movie: "The Unholy Three" (Lon Chaney's only talkie, from '30)

5 AM Movie: "Arsene Lupin" (John and Lionel Barrymore appear together,

from '32)

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

6:35 Pastor's Study


6:45 News

7 AM H.R. Pufnstuf (delay from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Make A Wish (the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge in Cache, OK;

the development of the camera, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

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 ("Luvcast, U.S.A." sounds like an

animated "Love, American Style": stories about a love potion, a

female werewolf, and two boys at a meeting of high-school feminists)

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Fishin' Hole

2:30 Golf: Doral-Eastern Open (third round)

4 PM Pro Bowlers Tour

5:30 Wide World Of Sports

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 ABC Movie: "Mousey"

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Newsmakers
11:30 Movie: "Cry Of The Werewolf"

1 AM Involvement 10

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

7 AM Compass

7:30 Gilligan's Island

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 (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Speed Buggy

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 Celebrity Bowling (Jack Klugman and Rhonda

Fleming vs. William Demarest and Kaye Ballard)

2:30 Movie: "The Gift Of Love"

4:20 TBA

4:30 Rifleman

5 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida

6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

6:30 CBS News


7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:15 Movie: "Los Tarantos" (sort of an Hispanic "West Side

Story")

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

6:45 News, Fishing

7 AM Tarzan (Ron Ely)

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 (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Speed Buggy

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 Black Contact
2:30 Movie: "Public Enemy" (Cagney's first real classic

tough-guy role; Jean Harlow also stars, from '31)

4:30 Department S

5:30 Dragnet

6 PM National Geographic: "America's Wonderlands: The

National Parks"

7 PM News

7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Shane"

WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

6 AM Movie: "The Sword Of Monte Cristo"

7:30 Flipper

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 (animated)

11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go!

1 PM This Is Tom Jones

2 PM NCAA Basketball (same as Ch. 2)

4 PM NCAA Basketball (same as Ch. 2, time approximate)

6 PM Festival Of Family Classics (animated version of "Alice

In Wonderland," time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Mission: Impossible

8 PM NBC Movie: "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Sunrise At Campobello" (perhaps Ralph Bellamy's

signature role, as he portrays FDR's fight against polio

in 1921)

1:30 Movie: "A Summer Place"

3:30 Movie: "The Young Philadelphians" (Paul Newman in a

tale of some sordid goings-on within Philadelphia society)

WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS)


7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Fashion Focus

3:30 America Be Fit

3:45 Living Beter

4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

4:30 Book Beat (same as Ch. 3)

5 PM Nation Time

5:30 Rock Music (Rufus, a group I don't think includes

Chaka Khan, performs a blend of rock, country,

and Cajun.)

6 PM Garden Show

6:30 Men And Ideas (topic: the benefits of tourism)

7 PM Cinema Showcase (Peter Maas discusses "Serpico.")

7:30 Carrascolendas
8 PM Zoom

8:30 Movie: "The Rise Of Louis XIV"

10:30 Rachel, La Cubana

sign off 11 PM

WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC)

6:30 Across The Fence

7 AM Kid Power (delay from Sun 10 AM)

7:30 The Osmonds (delay from Sun 10:30 AM)

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 TBA

2:30 Golf: Doral-Eastern Open (third round)

4 PM Pro Bowlers Tour

5:30 Wide World Of Sports

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Partridge Family
8:30 ABC Movie: "Mousey"

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "The Blood Beast Terror" (I believe this is CBS's

Friday late movie, pre-empted on Ch. 13)

WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

7:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street

8 AM Rev. Leroy Jenkins

8:30 Film (how to spot hypertension and high blood pressure in

time to avoid a heart atack)

9 AM Temple Heights Gospel Hour

9:30 Unshackled: God's Freedom

10 AM Ernest Angley

11 AM Wally's Workshop

11:30 Munsters

12 N Soul Train (Jerry Butler, the Delfonics, Cecil Shaw)

1 PM Combat!

2 PM Movie: "The Man Who Reclaimed His Head"

4 PM Movie: "The Sky Above--The Mud Below"

6 PM Untouchables

7 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida

8 PM NBA Basketball: Bulls-Hawks


10 PM Boxing From The Olympic: David Daiz and David Sotelo,

featherweights, 10 rounds (time approximate)

11 PM Night Gallery

11:30 Movie: "Murders In The Rue Morgue" (Bela Lugosi, from '32)

1 AM Movie: "The Strange Case Of Dr. Rx"

Retro; New York City, Wednesday, March 4, 1942

Source; New York Times

TELEVISION

WNBT

Channel 1

Morning

10:30-11:00 A. M.-Air Warden's Basic Course, Lesson II

11:30 A. M.-12:00-Air Warden's Basic Course, Lesson II

Afternoon

3:00-3:30-Air Warden's Basic, Course

3:30=National Safety Council 'Style show

4:00-4:30-Air -Warden's -Basic Course


Evening

8:00-Air Warden's Basic Course

8:30-Thrills and Chills, With Doug Allen and Capt. Bob Bartlet

9:00-9:30-Air Warden's Basic Course

9:45-11:15--Basketball: L. I. U. vs. Toledo, Madison Square Garden.

WCBW

Channel 2

Afternoon

2:30-News Reports ,

2:45-Table Talk . -

3.15-Children's. Story

Evening

9:00-News 'Reports; Music

8:25-Civilian Defense Program

8:35-Country Dance

9:25-9:30-News Summary

W2XWV

Channel 4
10 AM-5 PM; Selected films and test programs

This is what the several thousand TV homes in the New York area saw on their sets 70 years ago
this week.

As you can see, WNBT (predecessor of today's WNBC channel 4) spent most of its air time
broadcasting war-related instruction programming meant for viewing in local armory venues
where civil defense training was being conducted. WCBW Channel 2 (predecessor of today's
WCBS-TV) conducted a schedule much like it had done in pre-war months, marked mostly by
entertainment programming presented on a shoestring (sponsors were relatively scarce back
then). DuMont's W2XWV (predecessor of WABD, now known as WNYW Fox 5) still had only an
experimental license. Experiments involving presentation of films and an occasional studio show
to learn just what could be done with the state of the art were what they were doing while
waiting for the FCC to grant a full commercial license.

This is prety much what TV viewers in New York continued to get through the end of the war in
the late summer of 1945, although when DuMont got its commercial license for WABD in 1944 it
started presenting more regular schedules of programming. It would take until 1947 for all the
New York stations to broadcast seven days a week, and 1949 for any of the stations to program
regularly before noon.

In those few other American communities that had regularly operating TV stations by the start of
the war (Albany/Schenectady, Philadelphia, Chicago, and an experimental station in Los Angeles)
TV was similarly part-time and low-budget.

Retro: Maine Thurs, Mar 5, 1981

from TV Guide-Maine edition

WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor

6:30 First Radio Parish Church


6:45 News

7:00 Today (guests include First Lady Nancy Reagan)

9:00 Phil Donahue (discussing adoption reform, guest is Concerned United Birthparents
president Lee Campbell)

10:00 Las Vegas Gambit

10:30 Blockbusters

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 Movie "Fort Massacre"

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

9:00 Movie "Death Ray 2000" (pilot for A Man Called Sloane)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Adam-12

CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John programs listed ET

7:30 100 Huntley Street


9:00 Friendly Giant (x2)

9:30 Mr. Dressup

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Mid-Day (Ann Ramey)

11:30 Match Game

noon Price is Right

1:00 Edge of Night

1:30 Take 30 (guest Liv Ullmann)

2:00 Today from the Prairies

3:00 What's New?

3:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

4:00 Woody Woodpecker

4:30 New Brunswick Report (produced by CBC Fredericton; CHSJ would change calls to CBAT and
move 50 mi up Hwy 7 to the CBC studios in 1994 after becoming an O&O)

5:30 Family Feud

6:00 Snoopy's Musical on Ice (Snoopy (performed by Judy Sladke) is joined by Peanuts Charles
M. Schulz, Peggy Fleming, and members of the Ice Follies)

7:00 Mork & Mindy

7:30 Flappers

8:00 Movie "Swan Song"

10:00 The National

10:25 News (this came from CHSJ's studios)

10:45 Canadian Men's Curling Championship highlights

11:00 Movie "A New Leaf"

WABI 5-CBS Bangor


6:25 Open Door

6:30 Health Field

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Tennessee Tuxedo

9:30 Richard Simmons (dealing with pain, and a recipe for turkey marengo)

10:00 Magazine (interviews with Sonia Johnson, expelled from the Mormons for supporting the
Equal Rights Amendment; Sr. Maureen Fielder, one on 53 nuns protesting Pope John Paul II's
rejection of female priests; and Cathleen Nesbit, who at 92 years of age was still touring in the
role she created 25 years earlier in the show My Fair Lady; pre-empts Jeffersons and Alice)

11:00 Price is Right

noon Let's Make a Deal

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 One Day at a Time

4:30 John Davidson (from Las Vegas as per station ad; guests Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers
Band, Cathy Lee Crosby, Rip Taylor, and beauty consultant Jerome Alexander)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News (Walter Cronkite would retire from the anchor desk the following night)

7:00 Joker's Wild

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 Waltons

9:00 People's Choice Awards (the 7th annual)

11:00 News

11:30 Jeffersons
mid. McMillan & Wife

WCSH 6-NBC Portland

5:50 News

6:00 Health Field

6:30 First Radio Parish Church

6:45 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Days of Our Lives

10:00 Las Vegas Gambit

10:30 Blockbusters

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus

noon News

12:30 Phil Donahue (guest: author Sonya Rhodes)

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Jackie Gleason (bw/guests Paul Lynde and Chris Schenkel)

4:30 Grizzly Adams

5:30 Andy Griffith (bw)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Family Feud

7:30 All in the Family


8:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

9:00 Movie "Death Ray 2000"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast (Rona Barret interviews Harold Robbins)

2:00 News

WVII 7-ABC Bangor

6:00 Jim Bakker

7:00 Good Morning America (pt 1 of a 2-pt interview with Ann-Margret and Roger Smith)

9:00 Fred Flintstone & Friends

9:30 New Zoo Revue

10:00 Your New Day (guests actress Tina Payne, and child psychologist Thomas Cotle)

10:30 You Bet Your Life

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 Edge of Night

4:30 Mike Douglas (in Vegas with co-host Bobby Vinton, Buddy Rich, Rip Taylor, and Dottie West)

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Rockford Files


8:00 Mork & Mindy

8:30 Bosom Buddies

9:00 Barney Miller

9:30 Taxi

10:00 20/20

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Charlie's Angels

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

5:45 Jim Bakker

6:45 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Family Feud

9:30 Hour Magazine (gynecologist Neils Lauersen on how to select one of his specialty, a gun
control debate, and former fashion model Mat Collins)

10:30 You Bet Your Life

11:00 Love Boat

noon Mary Tyler Moore

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Odd Couple

4:30 Petticoat Junction

5:00 Beverly Hillbillies


5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Tic Tac Dough

7:30 Joker's Wild

8:00 Mork & Mindy

8:30 Bosom Buddies

9:00 Barney Miller

9:30 Taxi

10:00 20/20

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Charlie's Angels

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle

6:00 Jim Bakker

7:00 Good Morning America (ABC)

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Magazine (pre-empts same shows as ch 5)

11:00 Price is Right

noon You Bet Your Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light


4:00 One Day at a Time

4:30 John Davidson (same guests as ch 5)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Joker's Wild

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 Waltons

9:00 People's Choice Awards

11:00 News

11:30 Jeffersons

mid. McMillan & Wife

WCBB 10-PBS Augusta

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:30 Over Easy (guests Hugh and Dee Dee Downs on parent-child relationships)

9:00 Instructional Programs

11:30 Electric Company

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Teaching Children with Special Needs

3:30 Over Easy (r)

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 3-2-1 Contact


6:00 Project Universe

6:30 Growing Years

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet (conclusion of a program on drug abuse with guests John & Mackenzie Phillips,
and Dr. Mark Gold)

8:00 State Wide

8:30 So You Think You Know Maine?

9:00 Ordinary People

9:30 Seven Dirty Words (not what you may think...this program has segments on breastfeeding
and home births)

10:30 Upcountry (story on maple sugaring)

11:00 Captioned ABC News

WENH 11-PBS Durham

8:15 AM Weather

8:30 Instructional Programs

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Your Time

3:30 Over Easy (same as ch 10)

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 News (what's the story on this?)

6:30 Doctor Who

7:00 College Hockey: Providence-UNH


9:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report (normally aired at 7)

10:00 Dick Cavet (same as ch 10)

10:30 Vikings! (Norwegian Vikings introduce pagan rituals and human sacrifice to Irish
Christians)

MPBN (PBS): WMEB 12-Orono, WMEG 26-Biddeford, WMEM 10-Presque Isle, WMED 13-Calais
(TVG listed 12/26, mentioning 10/13 as relays)

8:45 AM Weather

9:00 Instructional Programs

11:30 Electric Company

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Instructional Programs

3:30 Over Easy (as ch 10)

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 Project Universe

6:30 Growing Years

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Here's to Your Health (pt 1-Norman Cousins discusses the effcts of stress on well-being with
researcher Dr. Kenneth Pelletier and Johns Hopkins' Dr. Harvey Brenner)

8:00 State Wide

8:30 New Voice

9:00 Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert reveal the films they're embarrassed to admit liking)

9:30 This Old House

10:00 Paper Chase

11:00 Dick Cavet (as ch 10)


11:30 Captioned ABC News

WGAN 13-CBS Portland

6:00 Maine Weather

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Women and Men in a Changing Society" (13 was the only Maine Eye
station to clear SS)

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Martin Mull/guests Anthony Newley and Anita Bryant Quinn)

10:00 Magazine (pre-empts John Davidson)

11:00 Price is Right

noon Carol Burnet & Friends

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Orson Welles, Robert Wagner, and Stefanie Powers)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Happy Days Again

8:00 Waltons

9:00 People's Choice Awards

11:00 News

11:30 Jeffersons
mid. McMillan & Wife

WSBK 38-Ind Boston

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Batman

7:30 Scooby-Doo

8:00 Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny

8:30 Cartoon Festival

9:00 Richard Simmons

9:30 Maude

10:00 Tom Larson

10:50 News

11:00 Don Lane (studio guests Leslie Caron and Louis Jourdan, Tony Curtis off the bird from
London; this was a syndied version of the Lanky Yank's (he was from NYC) Aussie talk show)

noon Movie "Boots Malone" (bw)

2:00 You Bet Your Life

2:30 Chico & the Man

3:00 Ghost & Mrs. Muir

3:30 I Dream of Jeannie

4:00 Bewitched

4:30 One Day at a Time

5:00 Starsky & Hutch

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 Bob Newhart

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Barney Miller


8:00 Movie "Fire!"

10:00 INN News (from WPIX New York)

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Odd Couple

11:30 Movie "Submarine Command" (bw)

WLVI 56-Ind Boston

7:00 Popeye

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Great Space Coaster

8:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends

9:00 New Zoo Revue

9:30 Bozo's Big Top

10:00 Cambridge...USA

10:30 New England Today (investment expert Diane Ackerman on how women can become
financially independent)

11:00 Love Boat (ABC, not cleared by WCVB)

noon To Tell the Truth

12:30 $50,000 Pyramid

1:00 Partridge Family

1:30 Banana Splits

2:00 Huck & Yogi

2:30 Capser

3:00 Bugs Bunny

3:30 Woody Woodpecker

4:00 Tom & Jerry


4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Brady Bunch (x2)

6:00 Happy Days Again

6:30 Good Times

7:00 Sanford & Son

7:30 Sha Na Na (guest Bobby Vee)

8:00 Top of the Hill (pt 1)

10:00 Rokkies

11:00 Benny Hill

11:30 After Benny, Thames Presents

How long was "Friendly Giant" running in Canada?

I remember the show on my local NET affiliate when I was quite small.

But then when they became PBS it went away.

"The Friendly Giant" was in production through 1985, though the CBC and some specialty
channels carried repeats of the show through the late-1990s.

RETRO; New York City, Tuesday, March 9, 1948

Source; New York Times

Stations;

WCBS-TV Ch. 2 (CBS)

WNBT Ch. 4 (NBC)

WABD Ch. 5 (DuMont)

Afternoon
5:00

4-Puppet Playhouse

Evening

6:15

5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45

5-News from Washington with Walter Compton

7:00

5-Films

7:15

5-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy)

7:30

5-Camera Headlines (local news)

7:40

5-Telenews

7:50

4-Newsreel with John Cameron Swayze

8:00

2-NCAA Basketball, NYU vs. CCNY from Madison Square Garden

4-Skipper Model Speedboat Contest from Downtown Athletic Club

5-Court of Public Opinion: Is Our Present Soviet-American Policy Wise?

Earl Browder, Philip Jaffe, Mrs. Carol King, Negative; William Henry Chamberlin, Norman Thomas,

Leo Cherne, Affirmative; Frank E. Karelsen Jr., Judge


9:00

4-Wrestling from St. Nicholas Arena

5-Modern Magic

9:30

5-Boxing from Park Arena

10:30

4-News

No regularly scheduled programs before 5 PM from any station.

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Re: RETRO; New York City, Tuesday, March 9, 1948

Strange to see a New York schedule for a Tuesday night in 1948 and

Milton Berle isn't on it; he did his first "Texaco Star Theater" on June 8,

and after trying out a couple of other comedians, Texaco made him

permanent host starting Sept. 21. Also strange not to see Douglas

Edwards' newscast at 7:30 on Channel 2; depending on the source, he

went national (or what passed for national on CBS in those days--six

stations, I believe) on either May 3 or August 15.


I think that at the time the three biggest shows on Tuesdays were all

on NBC radio: "Fibber McGee & Molly," Bob Hope, and Red Skelton.

Retro: Getysburg, PA Monday, August 20, 1962

Found this in the Getysburg Times while looking up something else.

Details are somewhat sketchy; schedules run 5 PM-sign off.

WMAR Ch. 2 Baltimore (CBS)

5 PM Bozo The Clown

5:30 Rocky And His Friends

5:45 Deputy Dawg

6 PM Best Of Groucho

6:30 Dragnet

6:55 Sports Parade

7 PM 7 O'Clock Final

7:10 Weather

7:15 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Pete And Gladys

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

10 PM Hennesey

10:30 Where Do We Go From Here? (CBS News special


pre-empting "I've Got A Secret")

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:20 Channel 2 Theatre (doesn't say what the movie is)

12:45 News, Bible Reading

WRC Ch. 4 Washington, DC (NBC)

5 PM Bozo The Clown (COLOR)

5:30 Broken Arrow

6 PM Best Of Groucho

6:30 News (COLOR), Weather, Sports

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 The Blue Angels (at the time, NBC did not program

7:30-8 PM Mondays)

8 PM National Velvet

8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

9 PM 87th Precinct

10 PM Thresholds Of Tomorrow (NBC was running specials

on Mondays at 10 that summer.)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (COLOR--the 6:30 listing of weather

and sports in b&w may have been a typo)

11:25 11th Hour Entertainment (COLOR)

11:30 Tonight Show (the interim between Paar and Carson--don't

know who the guest host was, COLOR)


1 AM 13th Hour Drama

1:30 Inspiration

WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)

5 PM 5 O'Clock News Report And Weather

5:15 Popeye With Captain Tugg

6 PM Three Stooges

7 PM Riverboat

8 PM Divorce Court

9 PM Movie Greats (title not given)

11 PM Faces And Places In The News

11:10 Hollywood's Finest (title not given)

WMAL (WJLA) Ch. 7 Washington, DC (ABC)

5 PM Porky Pig And His Friends

5:30 December Bride

6 PM 6 O'Clock Report

6:30 Sea Hunt

7 PM 7 O'Clock Final (no indication that Ch. 7 carried

Ron Cochran's newscast, which I find hard to

believe in the nation's capital)

7:30 The Cheyenne Show (either Cheyenne or Bronco,

doesn't say which)


8:30 Law Of The Plainsman

9 PM Surfside 6

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM 11 O'Clock Final

11:30 Editorial, Movie (title not given)

1:30 World News & Daily Word (wonder if Ch. 7 delayed ABC's

11 PM newscast?)

WGAL Ch. 8 Lancaster, PA (NBC/CBS)

5 PM Mighty Mouse Playhouse (this appears to be CBS, delay from

Sat 10:30 AM)

5:30 Looney Tunes

5:45 Wyat Earp

6:15 News, Weather, Sports

6:40 Regional News

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM King Of Diamonds (Broderick Crawford's unsuccessful followup

to "Highway Patrol")

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Pete And Gladys

8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

9 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

10 PM Thresholds Of Tomorrow

11 PM News, Regional News, Sports And Weather (COLOR)


11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

1 AM News And Wanted Persons

1:05 One Minute With Your Bible

WTOP (WUSA) Ch. 9 Washington, DC (CBS)

5 PM Early Show (title not given)

6:25 Sports Time

6:30 6:30 Spotlight

6:45 CBS News

7 PM San Francisco Beat (reruns of "The Lineup")

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Pete And Gladys

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

10 PM Hennesey

10:30 Where Do We Go From Here?

11 PM 11 PM Report

11:25 Steve Allen

12:55 Late Show (title not given)

2:55 Meditations & Weather

WBAL Ch. 11 Baltimore (NBC)

5 PM Cartoons
5:30 Five Thirty Show

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM News

7:10 TV11 Soap Box

7:15 News

7:30 Music For A Summer Evening

8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

9 PM 87th Precinct

10 PM Thresholds Of Tomorrow

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:25 Bob Jones' Daybook

11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

1 AM News

WJZ Ch. 13 Baltimore (ABC)

Buddy Deane's show must have still been in progress at 5 PM.

5:30 Yogi Bear

6 PM News & Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Riverboat

7:30 Cheyenne Show

8:30 Law Of The Plainsman

9 PM Surfside 6
10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News And Weather

11:15 Steve Allen

12:45 News (possibly ABC on delay?)

12:55 Man To Man

1:05 Prevues, Inspiration

Retro: Binghamton/Scranton Sat, Feb 28, 1959

from TV Guide-Binghamton edition

Binghamton and the neighboring Hazleton-Williamsport edition were unusual in that their
channels were listed in reverse order of channel number...

WSYR 3-Syracuse/WSYE 18-Elmira (NBC)

8:00 (3 only) Western Jamboree "Arizona Wildcat"

9:00 Popeye Theater

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff & Reddy

11:00 Fury "Black Gold"

11:30 Circus Boy "The Great Gambino's Son"

noon Hopalong Cassidy

12:30 Film Festival "The Eve of St. Mark"

2:15 Wrestling (from Syracuse)

3:00 College Basketball: Army-Navy (Lindsey Nelson calls the action from Annapolis)

4:30 Flamingo Stakes horse race (Fred Capossela and Chris Schenkel, live from Hialeah FL)

5:00 Women's Bowling: from Coral Gables FL, Jane Lowry v Beverly Lavine (commentator Fred
Wolf)
5:30 Bold Journey

6:00 Saturday Cinema "Fallen Angel"

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c/guests Gene Barry, Kitza, Paul Anka, and Lorin Hollander; simulcast 8:15-8:45
on WSYR 570/WQXR-FM 94.5 in Syracuse and WENY 1230 in Elmira)

9:00 Accent on Love (c/host Louis Jourdan presents a musical review about love with guests
Ginger Rogers, Marge & Gower Champion, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Jaye P. Morgan, Danny
Costello, and the Ray Charles Singers) (Pre-empts Black Saddle and punts Cimarron City 30 min
ahead)

10:00 Cimarron City "The Unaccepted" (the later start time kills off DA's Man, which usually ran
at 10:30)

11:00 (3 only) Dancing Party (Lawrence Welk)

11:00 (18 only) Movie: TBA

mid. (3 only) Hollywood Showcase "Leave Her to Heaven"

1:00 News

WHEN 8-CBS/ABC Syracuse

7:55 Morning Prayer

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Toy Shop Jamboree

10:00 Farmer Alfalfa

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Ten O'Clock Scholar (who must have slept in, given what time this aired ;D)

noon Rin Tin Tin

12:30 Annie Oakley

1:00 Lone Ranger

1:30 Robin Hood


2:00 Dateline: UN

2:15 Pro Hockey Contest: Bud Palmer reports from Chicago as the Black Hawks' Eddie
Litzenberger takes on Boston's Vic Stasiuk

2:30 NHL: Boston-Chicago; Bud is joined by Fred Cusick in the broadcast booth

5:00 All-Star Golf: Bob Rosburg and Sam Snead square off in Sarasota, with Dick Danehe
reporting the action

6:00 77 Sunset Strip

7:00 SA 7

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Drowning Duck"

8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive

9:00 Gale Storm "Jailmates"

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel "The Monster of Moon Ridge"

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Death Valley Days

11:00 News

11:20 Star Theater "Romance of Rosy Ridge"/"China Seas"

WNBF 12-ABC/CBS Binghamton

6:30 University of the Air

9:00 Treasure House

9:30 Popeye

10:00 Fury

10:30 Bozo the Clown

11:00 Hopalong Cassidy

11:30 Jeff's Collie (Lassie)

noon Young People's Concerts "Humor in Music" (Leonard Bernstein and the NY Philharmonic,
performing in Carnegie Hall, shows how different elements can make music "funny")
1:00 Command Performance

1:30 Dateline: UN

1:45 Theater Time

2:15 Pro Hockey Contest: Stasiuk v Litzenberger

2:30 NHL: Boston-Chicago

5:00 Bowling Stars (from Chicago)

5:30 Gale Storm

6:00 Dancing Party (Lawrence Welk)

7:00 Bandstand

7:30 Dick Clark (guests Bobby Freeman, Dodie Stevens, and Neil Sedaka)

8:00 Patti Page (guests Johnny Mathis and Mat Dennis)

8:30 Sea Hunt "Safari"

9:00 Zane Grey "The Last Raid"

9:30 Saturday Theater

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Thin Man

11:00 News

11:20 World's Best Movies "The Three Musketeers"

1:00 All-Night Movies "Busses Roar"/"Everything's Rosy"/"Night Nurse"/"The Three Musketeers"

WNEP 16-ABC Scranton

11:00 Uncle Al (Al & Wanda Lewis/Larry Smith and his puppets/Mike Tangi)

noon Cartoon Lunch Corner

1:00 Jungle Jim

1:30 Union Pacific


2:00 Kingdom of the Sea

2:30 Bengal Lancers

3:00 O. Henry Playhouse

3:30 New York Confidential

4:00 Wrestling (Chicago)

5:00 All-Star Golf: Rosburg v Snead

6:00 Top Western Theater "The Painted Desert"

7:30 Dick Clark

8:00 Jubilee USA (Red Foley welcomes Rex Allen and Arlie Duff)

9:00 Dancing Party (Lawrence Welk)

10:00 Mystery Theater

10:30 Million Dollar Movie "Honky Tonk"

12:30 News

12:35 Saturday Nitecap "The Lady Fights Back"

WDAU 22-CBS Scranton

7:25 News Headlines

7:30 Cartoons

8:00 Roy Rogers

9:00 Jet Jackson

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Heckle & Jeckle

11:30 Robin Hood "The Devil You Don't Know"

noon Farmer Alfalfa


12:30 Young People's Concerts (JIP)

1:00 Gene Autry

2:00 Coach's Corner

2:15 Pro Hockey Contest: Stasiuk v Litzenberger

2:30 NHL: Boston-Chicago

5:00 Wrestling (Buffalo)

6:00 Championship Bowling

6:55 Scoreboard (Jim Dull)

7:00 Death Valley Days

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Drowning Duck"

8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive

9:00 Gale Storm "Jailmates"

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel "The Monster of Moon Ridge"

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Mike Hammer

11:00 News

11:25 Movie: TBA

1:00 News

1:05 Late Late Show "Post Office Investigator"

WBRE 28-NBC Wilkes-Barre

9:30 Popeye

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff & Reddy

11:00 Fury "Black Gold"


11:30 Circus Boy "The Great Gambino's Son"

noon True Story "Out of the Dark"

12:30 Detective's Diary "The Maid was Curious"

1:00 Playhouse 28 "The Mystery of the 13th Guest"

2:15 Armchair Adventure

2:30 Topic

3:00 College Basketball: Army-Navy

4:30 Flamingo Stakes horse race

5:00 Women's Bowling

5:30 TBA

6:00 Charlie Chan

6:30 I Search for Adventure

7:00 Jim Bowie

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c/simulcast 8:15-8:45 on WBRE 1340/98.5)

9:00 Accent on Love (c)

10:00 Cimarron City "The Unaccepted"

11:00 News

11:15 Academy Award Theater "The Kissing Bandit"

WINR 40-NBC/CBS/ABC Binghamton

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff & Reddy

11:00 Robin Hood

11:30 Circus Boy "The Great Gambino's Son"


noon True Story "Out of the Dark"

12:30 Detective's Diary "The Maid was Curious"

1:00 Mr. Wizard "Momentum of Things"

1:30 Feature Movie "Four Sons"

3:00 College Basketball: Army-Navy

4:30 Flamingo Stakes horse race

5:00 Women's Bowling

5:30 Florian ZaBach

6:00 Big Rascals

6:25 Hometown in Review

6:30 Ed Sullivan

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Perry Como (c/simulcast 8:15-8:45 on WINR 680)

9:00 Accent on Love (c)

10:00 Cimarron City "The Unaccepted"

11:00 News

11:05 Hollywood Premiere "A Bill of Divorcement"

Wonder why radio only got clearance to simulcast the middle half-hour of Perry Como, as
opposed to the entire hour.

As far as WQXR 94.5: Either it's a typo, or the fact that they came to New York City by way of
Syracuse is news to me.

The radio segment was broadcast over NBC Radio, basically encouraging viewers to watch TV
and listen to the radio broadcast at the same time. While doing research on the listings, the only
one of the markets listed with a station on 94.5 was Syracuse, so I used that by process of
elimination. If anyone out there has any more knowledge as to the radio markets back then (or
has a list of NBC Radio affiliates at the time), feel free to chime in
from TV Guide-Binghamton edition

2:15 Pro Hockey Contest: Bud Palmer reports from Chicago as the Black Hawks' Eddie
Litzenberger takes on Boston's Vic Stasiuk

2:15 Pro Hockey Contest: Stasiuk v Litzenberger

What was this exactly? Some type of one-on-one contest similar to baseball's Home Run Derby
series?

Vic Stasiuk was at one time a player/coach for the old Pitsburgh Hornets. I believe he went on
later

to coach the NHL's Vancouver Canucks.

That's my guess; the listings were quite stingy as to what it involved...

RETRO BOSTON TV- PATRIOTS DAY 1982

source: Boston Globe

RETRO BOSTON TV- PATRIOTS DAY 1982

Monday April 19, 1982

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

MORNING

8:30

4-10- Today (from 7:00am)

5-9-12- Good Morning America ( from 7:00am)

6-7- CBS Morning News

11- Mister Rogers

38- Cartoon

56- The Flintstones

9:00

4- Hour Magazine
5- Good Day!

6- Gilligan's Island

7- Weekday!

9-10- Donahue

11- Educational Programming

12- Love Boat

25- Flipper

38- Charlie Rose

56- Hot Fudge

9:15

2- A.M Weather

9:30

2- Sesame Street

6- Tatletales

25- Leave it To Beaver

27- Jimmy Swaggart

38- Daytime

56- Bozo

10:00

4- John Davidson

6-7- One Day At A Time

9- Richard Simmons
10- People's Court

12- Family Feud

25- 700 Club

27- Super Pay Cards

56- De Todo Un Pock

10:20

38- News

10:30

2- Mister Rogers

5- Donahue

6-7- Alice

9- That Girl

10- Blockbusters

12- Joker's Wild

27- Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry

38- Andy Griffith

56- New England Today

11:00

2- Kathy

4-10- Wheel of Fortune

6-38- Baseball- Toronto Blue Jays @ Boston Red Sox

7- The Price is Right


9-56- Love Boat

12- Hour Magazine

27- Jim Bakker

11:30

2- Electric Company

4- Boston Marathon

5- The Boston Marathon

7- Marathon '82

10- Batlestars

25- Another Life

AFTERNOON

12:00

2-11- Sesame Street

9- Family Feud

10-12- News

25- Life of Riley

27- Daily Mass

56- Mary Tyler Moore

12:05

5-7- News

12:30
7- The Young and the Restless

9-12- Ryan's Hope

10- Search for Tomorrow

25- McHale's Navy

27- Independent Network News

56- I Love Lucy

1:00

2- Songs of a Lusty Land

9-12- All My Children

10- Days of our Lives

11- Educational Programming

25- Get Smart

27- Movie- Twenty-Four Hours to Kill (1965)

56- Courtship of Eddie's Father

1:30

6- As The World Turns

56- Banana Splits

1:45

38- Independent Network News

2:00

9-12- One Life to Live


10- Another World

25- Spider-Man

56- Yogi Bear

2:15

38- Three Stooges

2:30

2- Victory Garden

6- Capitol

11- Of Times, Tombs and Treasures

25- Fred Flintstone

38- Beverly Hillbillies

56- Casper

68- Today's Black Woman

3:00

2- French Chef

4-10- Texas

5-9-12- General Hospital

6-7- Guiding Light

11- It's Everybody Business

25- Force Five

27- Welcome Back Koter

38- Bewitched
56- Mighty Mouse

68- Health Field

3:30

2- Over Easy

11- It's Everybody's Business

25- Star Blazers

27- The Waltons

38- Adam-12

56- Woody Woodpecker

68- Star Performance

4:00

2-11- Sesame Street

4- Hawaii Five-O

5- The Waltons

6- Movie- Time Limit (1957)

7- Streets of San Francisco

9- Edge of Night

10- Welcome Back, Koter

12- Merv Griffin

25- Litle Rascales

38- Three Stooges

56- Tom and Jerry

68- Movie- Vortex (1975)


4:30

9- Kidbits

10- Happy Days Again

25- Pink Panther

27- Bugs Bunny

38- What's Happening

56- The Flintstones

5:00

2-11- Mister Rogers

4- Match Game

5- Here's Lucy

7- You Asked for It

10- The Rockford Files

12- M*A*S*H

25- Incredible Hulk

27- Let's Make A Deal

38- Odd Couple

44- Up and Coming

56- The Brady Bunch

5:30

2- Electric Company

4- Live on 4
5- All in the Family

7- Family Feud

9-27- Merv Griffin

11- Rafting the White Water

12- Barney Miller

38- Dick Van Dyke

44- Villa Allegre

56- The Brady Bunch

EVENING

6:00

2- Sesame Street

4-5-6-7-10-12- News

11- M oneymakers

25- Litle House on the Prairie

38- The Jeffersons

44- Rainbow's End

56- Happy Days Again

68- Boston Live!

6:30

6- CBS News

9-12- ABC News

10- NBC News

11- Business Report


27- News

38- Bob Newhart

44- French Chef

56- Laverne and Shirley

7:00

2- Doctor Who

4- NBC News

5- ABC News

6- Shoot/Don't Shoot

7- CBS News

9- News

10- P.M Magazine

11- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

12- Tic Tac Dough

25- Carol Burnet

38- M*A*S*H

44- Making It Count

56- Good Times

7:30

2- Wild, Wild World of Animals

4- Evening Magazine

5- Chronicle

7- Marathon '82
9- The Muppets

10- Richard Simmons

11- Dick Cavet

12- Family Feud

25- People's Court

38- Barney Miller

44- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

56- Welcome Back, Koter

8:00

2-11- Shakespeares Plays- "A Midsummer Night's Dream

4-10- Litle House on the Prairie

5-9-12- Today's FBI

6- Shoot

7- Private Benjamin

25- Mission: Impossible

38- Stanley Cup Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Quebec Nordiques

44- Understanding Human Behavior

56- Movie- Rancho Deluxe (1975)

8:30

7- Report to Murphy

44- Dick Cavet- "Drugs: Addiction and Recovery" (Part 3)

9:00
4-10- Movie- Goin' South (1978)

5-9-12- Movie- Fatso (1980)

6-7- M*A*S*H

25- Children on the Run

44- Holocaust- The Surviviors Gather: A Look Back

9:30

6-7- Making The Grade

10:00

2- News

6-7- Lou Grant

11- The Rehearsal

25- 700 Club

44- Masterpiece Theater

56- Mary Tyler Moore

10:30

2- MacNeil/Lehrer

11- Bernstein/Beethoven

38- Independent Network News

56- Mary Tyler Moore

11:00

2- The Friendship Years (sign-off time for WGBH, midnight)


4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News

38- Twilight Zone

44- Captioned ABC News (sign-off time for WGBX, 11:30pm)

56- Saturday Night

11:30

4-10- Tonight (guest host: Bill Cosby)

5- The Boston Marathon

6- Entertainment Tonight

7- Quincy

9-12- ABC News Nightline

25- Thin Man

38- Movie- The Trap (1959) (sign-off time for WSBK, 12:24am)

12:00

6- Quincy

9-12- Movie- Robian and Marian (1976) 9sign-off time for both WMUR and WPRI, 1:46am)

25- Rat Patrol

56- Flash Gordon (sign-off time for WLVI, 12:30am)

12:30

4-10- Late Night with David Leterman

5- ABC News Nightline

25- Rat Patrol


12:40

7- Columbo

12:45

27- Jack Woolner

1:00

5- Movie- Robin and Marian (1976)

1:10

6- Columbo

1:30

4-10- News (sign-off time for WJAR, 2am)

2:00

4- Solid Gold

2:20

7- News

2:45

5- News

2:50
6- News (Sign-off time for WLNE, 3:20am)

7- Weekday! (Sign-Off time for WNAC, 3:50am)

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- PATRIOTS DAY 1982

Okay... Anyone know what programming normally aired on 6 and 38 that would have aired if not
for the oddly timed (but I understand it's a tradition) Monday morning baseball game?

Also - I think the poster forgot the 8:30 AM listings.

Retro: Central Florida Monday, March 7, 1966

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 History Since 1865

7 AM Today (RCA president David Sarnoff discusses

the American Red Cross, COLOR)

9 AM Best Of Groucho (guests include a camp director's


wife)

9:30 People Are Funny

10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR)

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News (Frank McGee)

1 PM News, Sports, Weather

1:15 Focus 2

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (June Lockhart and Guy Williams,

co-stars on "Lost In Space," COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (Bennet Cerf, Jayne Mansfield, COLOR)

4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

4:30 Mike Douglas (Marty Allen and Steve Rossi are Mike's

co-hosts this week.)

5:30 Newscope

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)


7 PM Zane Grey Theater

7:30 Hullabaloo (host Pat Boone; Donovan, Nancy Ames, the

Turtles, the Womenfolk, COLOR)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)

9 PM Andy Williams (Tony Bennet, Peggy Lee, Frank Gorshin,

COLOR)

10 PM Run For Your Life (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (Metropolitan Opera tenor Jan Peerce, Corbet

Monica)

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET)

8:50 Classroom (science, geography, history, mathematics)

3:15 In-Service (humanities)

3:45 Front Desk (interview)

4 PM Sew Easy

5 PM What's New

5:30 Children's Corner

6 PM Circus (not the Bert Parks-hosted series--that didn't come along

until about five years later--but a documentary, this one about

John Ringling)

6:30 Humanities In Modern Life

7 PM Junior College Spanish


7:30 World Civilization

8 PM Families (discussion)

8:30 U.S.A. (a series on American literary arts begins with "Broadway:

The Shrinking Giant")

9 PM In My Opinion

9:30 The Pitchmen (the people who verbally sell goods in London's open

markets)

10 PM Exciting Years

10:30 Big Picture

sign off 11 PM

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Classical Myths"

7 AM News

7:05 CBS News (Charles Kuralt subs for Mike Wallace.)

7:30 World At Large (I wonder if this is the same show Ted Turner used

to use as filler, usually between 5 and 6 AM?)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (naturalist Luther Burbank is one of the subjects)

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 PDQ (perhaps beter remembered in its 1973 version, "Baffle")

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 CBS News (anchor not given)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Girl Talk

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Florence Henderson, Lloyd Bridges)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (a discussion of juvenile delinquents

from wealthy families, COLOR)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Uncle Walt (local kids' show, nothing to do with Disney)

5 PM Forest Rangers

5:30 Leave It To Beaver

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite, COLOR)

7 PM Digest (Bill Berry, local)

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bud Collyer returns from a three-week vacation.)

8 PM I've Got A Secret (celebrity guest: Edgar Buchanan)

8:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Clint Walker, COLOR)

9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Movie: "Writen On The Wind"


11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:45 Roaring 20's

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6 AM Continental Classroom

6:30 RFD Florida

7 AM Today (COLOR)

9 AM Movie: "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (Part 1 of 2, COLOR)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR)

12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News, Sports, Weather

1:20 Kitchen Korner

1:25 News, Sports, Weather

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR)

1:55 NBC News

2 PM PDQ (Tab Hunter, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam,

COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)


4 PM Match Game (COLOR)

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Lloyd Thaxton (COLOR)

5 PM Merv Griffin (Jayne Mansfield, Jackie Mason)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Litlest Hobo

7:30 Hullabaloo (COLOR)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (COLOR)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (COLOR)

9 PM Andy Williams (COLOR)

10 PM Run For Your Life (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

7 AM Bill Herson

9 AM Exercise For Women (Fran Carlton)

9:30 Movie: "When The Redskins Rode" (nothing to do with

the football team)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 News, Weather, Sports


1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM 77 Sunset Strip

5 PM Where The Action Is (the Everly Brothers, Joe Tex,

Paul Revere and the Raiders, don't know how much

delay from 4:30 PM)

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

5:55 Editorial (Ray Ruester)

6 PM ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:15 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 12 O'Clock High (delay of at least a week from 7:30 PM)

7:30 Movie: "Halls Of Montezuma" (COLOR)

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Thin Blue Line (special on what it's really like to be

a big-city cop)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Editorial

11:25 Weather

11:30 Movie: "The Happy Years"

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)


7:25 Pastor's Study

7:30 Sunshine Almanac

7:45 News

8 AM Good Morning

8:30 Jack LaLanne (COLOR)

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Divorce Court

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

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 Young Marrieds

4 PM Never Too Young

4:30 Where The Action Is (Mitch Ryder and the Detroit

Wheels, Steve Alaimo)

5 PM Movie: "Rider On A Dead Horse" (two minor figures from

late '50s/early '60s TV appear in this Western from '52:

John Vivyan ("Mr. Lucky") and Lisa Lu (Hey Girl on "Have

Gun, Will Travel")


6:30 News, Weather, Sports

7 PM ABC News

7:15 Weather, Sports

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Legend Of Jesse James

9 PM A Man Called Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Movie: "Herod The Great" (COLOR)

11:30 News, Sports, Weather

12 M Open Mike

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

7 AM Edison Jr. College

7:30 CBS News

7:55 Informacast

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Loreta Young

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News, Weather

12:15 Agriculture News


12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 News, Sports, Weather

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (COLOR)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Fun Time

5:40 Informacast

5:45 For Your Information

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (COLOR)

7 PM Zane Grey Theater

7:30 Rifleman

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 The Lucy Show (COLOR)

9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM Talent Scouts (guests and talent: Bob Crane (folk singers

George Wood and Katie), June Lockhart (singer Bruce Cloud),


the Smothers Brothers (singer-dancer Imelda de Martin--not

Marcos), host Art Linkleter (singer Ann Dee), COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Edge Of Eternity"

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

5:55 Sunrise Semester

6:25 Bible Readings

6:30 Florida Farmer

7 AM A.M.

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Henry Morgan; John Rait, Kaye Stevens)

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N News, Weather

12:20 Farm News, Stock Market

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 Tampa Bay Topics

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password
2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (COLOR)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Superman

5 PM Cartoons With Ernie (COLOR)

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

5:45 Editorial (Tom Wright)

5:50 Market Report (Ray Dantzler)

5:55 Pulse Extra (COLOR)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (COLOR)

7 PM Movie: "Take The High Ground" (watch for the late

Elaine Stewart, card dealer on "Gambit" in its CBS

years, 1972-76, in this one from '53, COLOR)

9 PM Andy Griffith (COLOR)

9:30 Hazel (COLOR)

10 PM Talent Scouts (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Editorial

11:25 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida

12:30 Mr. Lucky


WSUN Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

4:20 Daily Word

4:25 News

4:30 Trails West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

5 PM Dialing For Dollars

5:30 You Asked For It (Ethel D'Arcy slides down a cable

with her teeth; Smilin' Jack Smith hosts)

6 PM Cheyenne Theatre

7 PM Bold Journey

7:30 McKeever And The Colonel

8 PM Hennesey

8:30 Sgt. Bilko

9 PM Ensign O'Toole

9:30 Movie: "Sinbad The Sailor"

sign off following the movie

Retro: Oregon/Far North California Wed, Mar 28, 1973

from TV Guide-Oregon State edition

KATU 2-ABC Portland

6:30 Challenge (discussion on mental health)

7:00 Green Acres

7:30 Timmy & Lassie (bw)

8:00 It's Your Bet


8:30 Not for Women Only (concluding a discussion on rape)

9:00 Portland AM (guest Geneva Jones shares cooking tips)

10:00 Movie "Becky Sharp" (bw)

11:30 Bewitched

noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Big Valley

5:00 Love, American Style

5:30 News

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 I've Got a Secret

8:00 Paul Lynde

8:30 Movie "Ruby Gentry" (bw)

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 Night Life

1:00 Marriage Doctor


KOTI 2-CBS/NBC Klamath Falls, KOBI 5-CBS/ABC Medford

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Gambit

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon (2) Not for Women Only

noon (5) Woman's World (van de Warker)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Hollywood's Talking

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Joker's Wild

4:00 (2) $10,000 Pyramid

4:00 (5) Love, American Style

4:30 Daniel Boone

5:30 (2) Electric Company

5:30 (5) ABC Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News


7:00 Untamed World (visiting the Everglades)

7:30 (2) M*A*S*H (delayed from Sun 8pm; 2 picked up Disney 7:30-8:30, while 5 took the
4077th from the network)

7:30 (5) Brady Bunch

8:00 Dr. Seuss Cartoon (Lorax)

8:30 Selfish Giant (animated version of the Oscar Wilde story, nominated for an Oscar in 1972 for
Best Short Subject)

9:00 Mitzi...the First Time (guests Dan Daily, Mike Connors, and Ken Berry; costumes by Bob
Mackie)

10:00 Appointment with Destiny "Perry's Race for the North Pole" (dramatized doc on Robert E.
Peary's quest for the North Pole, narrated by Lorne Greene and filmed in Eskimo Point, NWT)

11:00 (2) Granny's Great Outdoors

11:00 (5) News

11:15 (2) News

11:30 Movie "Cannon" (series pilot)

KVDO 3-Ind Salem

3pm Home Decorating (Herring)

3:30 Valley View (Dick Bond)

4:00 Spotlight (Roger Russell)

4:30 Cheyenne "The Long Winter" (bw)

5:30 News

6:00 Hazel

6:30 Combat! "Soldier of Fortune" (bw)

7:30 Movie "The Big Shot" (bw)

9:30 Charles Blair's Beter World

10:00 Alfred Hitchcock "The Paragon" (bw)


11:00 News

KIEM 3-CBS/ABC/NBC Eureka

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 $10,000 Pyramid

10:00 Gambit

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Hollywood's Talking

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Newlywed Game (bw)

4:00 All My Children (bw)

4:30 Dating Game (bw)

5:00 Split Second (bw)

5:30 Let's Make a Deal (bw)

6:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 TBA

8:00 Dr. Seuss Cartoon (Lorax)

8:30 Selfish Giant

9:00 Mitzi...the First Time

10:00 Appointment with Destiny "Peary's Race for the North Pole"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Cannon" (series pilot)

KPIC 4-Roseburg/KCBY 11-Coos Bay/KVAL 13-Eugene (NBC)

7:00 Today (author Jessamyn West talks about her 3 months along the Colorado River)

9:00 People, Places & Things

9:30 Baffle

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon News

12:20 Fashions in Sewing

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset
3:00 What's My Line?

3:30 Timmy & Lassie (bw)

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 High Chaparral

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Madigan "The Midtown Beat"

10:00 Search

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest Richard Bach)

KOIN 6-CBS Portland

6:30 Sunrise Semester "The Heavenly Twins-Astronomy and Astrology"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 $10,000 Pyramid

10:00 Gambit

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless


11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Hi! Neighbor

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 KOIN Kitchen

2:30 Hollywood's Talking

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Price is Right

4:00 Merv Griffin (guests Tony Martin, and psychoanalysts Burton Wixen and Charles Wahl)

5:30 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Adventurer

8:00 Dr. Seuss Cartoon (Lorax)

8:30 Selfish Giant

9:00 Mitzi...the First Time

10:00 Appointment with Destiny "Peary's Race for the North Pole"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Cannon" (series pilot)

KVIQ 6-NBC/ABC Eureka

7:00 Today

9:00 Dinah Shore (guest Red Butons with tips on growing and purchasing fruit; he also helps her
make a fresh fruit salad)

9:30 Baffle
10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 News

noon Password

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset

3:00 Three on a Match

3:30 Bewitched (bw)

4:00 Love, American Style

4:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

5:00 Dragnet

5:30 ABC Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Movie "Class of '63"

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Madigan "The Midtown Beat"

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show


KOAC 7-PBS Corvallis

8:00 Modern Supervision (bw)

8:30 Instructional Programs

8:45 New You (bw)

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Instructional Programs

noon Telecourse: Stitchery (bw)

12:30 Instructional Programs

1:00 Electric Company

1:30 Instructional Programs

2:30 New You (bw)

3:00 Business English (bw)

3:30 360 Degrees

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Basic Reading

6:30 Ethnic Studies

7:00 Feedback (bw)

7:30 Great Decisions '73 (the series ends with how the US can ensure Middle East peace...we see
how well THAT turned out )

8:00 America '73 (a look at poverty programs, in light of Nixon's cutbacks)

9:00 Eye to Eye "Stopping Time"

9:30 Turning Points (a look at efforts by residents of Midland, MI to keep a nuclear reactor out of
their area, and a debate between the company and residents)

10:00 Soul! (performances by New Birth, and the Nite-Lighters)


KRCR 7-ABC/NBC Redding

7:00 Today

9:00 Dinah Shore

9:30 Baffle

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 News

noon Password

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Love, American Style

4:30 Let's Make a Deal

5:00 Newlywed Game

5:30 I Dream of Jeannie

6:00 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Police Surgeon


8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Madigan "The Midtown Beat"

10:00 Search

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

KGW 8-NBC Portland

6:30 Intersect (Dr. Lindaman)

6:45 Exercises (Joe Loprinzi)

7:00 Today

9:00 Telescope (host Dick Klinger...guests Drs. Gordon Grout and John Taranasky discuss surgery
and treatment of breast and cervical cancer)

9:30 Baffle

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game

11:55 NBC News

noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset

3:00 What's My Line?

3:30 Mike Douglas (guests Jan Murray, Donna Theodore, and philosopher Eric Hoffer)
4:30 Bonanza

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Here Comes the Future

7:30 Untamed World (the monastery as an economic institution in India, includes footage of
various festivals in Calcuta)

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Madigan "The Midtown Beat"

10:00 Search

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

mid. 8 Lively Arts "Music from the Movies" (guests Katherine George on concert piano, the song
styles of Jeannie Ray Routu, and actor Doug Johnston; repeat from Sun 11am)

KEZI 9-ABC/CBS Eugene

7:30 RFD 9

8:00 New Zoo Revue

8:30 Mr. Fixit

9:00 Coffeetime (Larry Taylor)

9:30 Movie "The Pirates of the Coast"

11:30 Bewitched

noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game


2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Hazel

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 Petticoat Junction

5:00 Nanny & the Professor

5:30 News

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 I Dream of Jeannie

7:00 Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Dragnet

8:00 Paul Lynde

8:30 Movie "Ruby Gentry" (bw)

10:00 Owen Marshall

11:00 News

11:30 Night Life

KMED 10-NBC/ABC Medford

7:00 Today

9:00 Dinah Shore

9:30 Baffle

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game


11:55 NBC News

noon Three on a Match

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 Return to Peyton Place

2:30 Somerset

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Password

4:00 Split Second

4:30 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 8, plus Hans Conried and Steve Landsberg)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Kung Fu

8:00 Adam-12

8:30 Madigan "The Midtown Beat"

10:00 Search

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

KPTV 12-Ind Portland

7:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Cartoon Castle

8:30 New Zoo Revue


9:00 Dinah Shore (NBC)

9:30 Man & Environment

10:00 News (Larry Curran)

10:15 12 in the Morning

10:30 Mister Ed "Tunnel of Freedom" (bw)

11:00 Safari to Adventure

11:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre (students study the environment and ecology by living and
working outdoors)

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Movie "No Sad Songs for Me" (bw)

2:50 Fashions in Sewing

3:00 News/Stock Market Report

3:30 Ramblin' Rod

4:00 Gentle Ben

4:30 Batman (David Wayne as the Mad Hater)

5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (bw)

6:00 Wild Wild West

7:00 Courtship of Eddie's Father (Sammy Davis Jr. guest stars as an insurance agent who proves
to be hazardous to everyone else's health)

7:30 I Dream of Jeannie (pt 2 of 4 as Jeannie gets locked up in a NASA safe)

8:00 Movie "Cry for Happy" (re-aired for the 3rd time that week; it ran 4 times-would have run 5,
but 12 ran a WHL game Fri night ;D)

10:00 News (Hartfield/Jones/Fuller)

10:30 Number 12 Northwest "Issues: Environmental Concerns at the Legislature" (second in a


series on the Beaver State's natural resources)

11:00 Movie "Jeanne Eagles" (bw)


KEET 13-PBS Eureka

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Instructional Programs

12:30 Electric Company

noon Instructional Programs

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 French Chef

6:30 Scene 13 (bw/Jennifer Johnson)

7:00 News (bw/Mel Wax)

8:00 America '73 (Same topic as ch 7)

9:00 Festival Films (student films)

9:30 Turning Points (same as ch 7)

10:00 Soul! (dito)

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KGW 8-NBC Portland

11:30 Tonight Show

mid. 8 Lively Arts "Music from the Movies" (guests Katherine George on concert piano, the song
styles of Jeannie Ray Routu, and actor Doug Johnston; repeat from Sun 11am)

Should "8 Lively Arts" be at 1AM?

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Re: Retro: Oregon/Far North California Wed, Mar 28, 1973

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KGW 8-NBC Portland

11:30 Tonight Show

mid. 8 Lively Arts "Music from the Movies" (guests Katherine George on concert piano, the song
styles of Jeannie Ray Routu, and actor Doug Johnston; repeat from Sun 11am)

Should "8 Lively Arts" be at 1AM?

As a mater of fact, it should ;D...somehow missed that when proofreading...

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Oh, this is cool and brings back memories for me since I lived in Fortuna, CA, back in '73. Was
probably 8 years old at that point. I do remember KIEM having the ABC daytime shows later in
the afternoon and KVIQ at that point being mostly NBC shows. I wish I had a beter idea of which
ABC shows the two channels cherry-picked. Now, when we got cable later that year, and I mean
the whole Humboldt County area, things changed, probably in 1974, especially with KVIQ. They
went to a primarily ABC program schedule, including daytime stuff and prime and Saturday
morning cartoons. Since we were getting not only KRON 4 from San Francisco and KRCR 7 from
Redding, we had access now to one fulltime NBC outlet and another one that shared. We also
could see KGO 7 from Sanfrancisco on channel 8 and KTVU 2 for all the reruns. That was prety
much what our cable had at the time, besides a channel that had nothing but audio from a
distant FM station on one channel and one of those weather wheels with Muzak for the audio
on another channel. In 1975 or '76 they added KTXL 40 on channel 10, and I think they finally
added KPIX 5 a few years later. What I wonder is exactly when KVIQ switched to running
primarily ABC shows in 1974, I don't remember when that switch happened.

Retro: Newfoundland Tues, Mar 6, 1979

from Newfoundland Herald

Bangor channels listed Newfoundland time (30 min ahead of AT/90 min ahead of ET); the
channels were microwaved in via Sydney, NS

NTV (CTV) (NTV and the Herald were co-owned, and still are to this day)

6:00 University of the Air "War: The Most Dangerous Game II"

6:30 CTV National News

6:50 NTV Morning News

7:00 100 Huntley Street


8:30 Canada AM

10:30 Definition

11:00 It's Your Move

11:30 Mad Dash

noon Spiderman

12:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Comedy Show

1:00 NTV Eyewitness News

1:30 Young & the Restless

2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Family Feud

3:00 Alan Hamel (guests Ronney Abramson, Dan Haggerty, Brianne Leary, and Dr. Joyce Brothers)

4:00 Another World

5:30 Flintstones

6:00 Rescue from Gilligan's Island (conclusion, NTV usually aired Gilligan's Island in the slot)

6:30 NTV News: The Evening Report

7:00 Price is Right

7:30 What's Happening!!

8:00 Wonder Woman

9:00 Downright Disco (guests First Choice, The Mighty Pope, Gloria Kaye, and Alma Fay Brooks)

9:30 Cliffhangers

10:30 Grand Old Country (guests Janie Fricke, Gloria Kaye, and Larry Gatlin)

11:00 Taxi

11:30 Late Show "Men of the Fighting Lady"

1:00 CTV National News

1:20 NTV Late Night News


1:30 Late Late Show "The Citadel"

CBC

9:30 CBC Regional News

9:35 Tell Me a Story

9:45 Coronation Street (Corrie aired Tues/Thurs, with Coffee Break on Mon/Wed/Fri...Corrie's
Pat Phoenix was the guest on Fri that week)

10:15 Friendly Giant

10:30 Canadian Schools "Henry Moore"

11:00 Mr. Dressup

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 CBC News

12:40 Brophy's Corner

1:00 Search for Tomorrow

1:30 CBC Regional News

1:34 Bob McLean (guests Max Haines and Philip Smith)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Beyond Reason (guests (Peter) Reveen and Gordon Sinclair)

3:30 Take 30

4:00 Celebrity Cooks (Kelly Garret cooks chili)

4:30 Famous Five "Five Go to Mystery Moor"

5:00 Pencil Box

5:30 Here's Lucy "Lucy and Harry Italian Bombshell"

6:00 All in the Family

6:30 Here & Now (CBC Newfoundland still uses the title today)

7:30 Mary Tyler Moore "The Six-and-a-Half Year Itch"


8:00 Land & Sea (a visit to Fogo)

8:30 Happy Days

9:00 Rene Simard (guests Susan Jacks and Jim Hibberd)

9:30 Three's Company

10:00 the fifth estate

11:00 Fortunes "Grape Expectations" (production and consumption of wine in Canada)

11:30 The National

11:57 Newsfinal

12:15 Brier Curling Report

12:30 World at Sea "Whirlwind" (the RAF and USAF team up to nail the Germans, with US
daytime raids and British night bombing)

WLBZ-NBC Bangor (St. John's cable 11)

7:55 University of Maine Farm Program

8:00 News

8:10 First Radio Parish Church

8:15 News

8:30 Today (local news at :55)

10:30 Password Plus

11:00 Hollywood Squares

11:30 Card Sharks

noon All-Star Secrets

12:30 High Rollers

1:00 Wheel of Fortune

1:30 Donahue (guest F. Lee Bailey)

2:30 Days of Our Lives


3:30 Doctors

4:00 Another World

5:30 Brady Bunch

6:00 My Three Sons

6:30 Bionic Woman

7:30 News

8:00 NBC Nightly News

8:30 Newlywed Game

9:00 Dating Game

9:30 Cliffhangers

10:30 NBC Movie "Gold of the Amazon Women"

12:30 News

1:00 Tonight Show (Rich Litle subs for Johnny, no guest details listed)

2:30 Tomorrow (guest Gore Vidal)

WVII-ABC Bangor (St. John's cable 7)

7:30 PTL Club

8:30 Good Morning America

10:30 Dinah! (guests Judd Hirsch, Randall Carver, Jeff Conaway, Tony Danza, Danny DeVito, and
Marilu Henner)

11:30 PTL Club

12:30 Happy Days

1:00 Family Feud

1:30 $20,000 Pyramid

2:00 Ryan's Hope

2:30 All My Children


3:30 One Life to Live

4:30 General Hospital

5:30 Edge of Night

6:00 Archies

6:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends

7:00 Gilligan's Island

7:30 News

8:00 ABC World News Tonight

8:30 Carol Burnet & Friends (skits include The Family and Take My Drink)

9:00 Comedy Shop

9:30 Happy Days

10:00 Laverne & Shirley

10:30 Three's Company

11:00 Taxi

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

1:00 ABC Movie "California Split"

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ABC/NBC but no CBS on cable? ???

Interesting to see Corrie was aired over there. Is it still shown in Canada?

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Re: Retro: Newfoundland Tues, Mar 6, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by BMR

ABC/NBC but no CBS on cable? ???

Correct; no PBS either, for that mater.

I think at the time, there were restrictions on the carriage of American channels not picked up
off air; there was a limit of two US channels. These restrictions would be soon lifted, after
CANCOM started carrying the Detroit stations.

Quote Originally Posted by BMR

Interesting to see Corrie was aired over there. Is it still shown in Canada?

Yes it is -- CBC is currently showing an hour of Corrie weeknights at 6:30PM (7PM in


Newfoundland and Windsor).

Interesting to see Corrie was aired over there. Is it still shown in Canada?
Yes it is -- CBC is currently showing an hour of Corrie weeknights at 6:30PM (7PM in
Newfoundland and Windsor).

At the time CBC went to an hour of Corrie (which means a 5 hr omnibus 7am-noon Sundays),
CBC was 9 months behind the UK on episodes, which cheeses viewers off to no end ...not sure
how far CBC's caught up with the new hour-long format.

I would imagine they will catch up prety quickly. In the UK, Corrie airs for 2.5 hours a week (5
half hour episodes).

11:00 Fortunes "Grape Expectations" (production and consumption of wine in Canada)

If it was about the production and consumption of beer in Canada it would

still be running. ;D

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, March 10, 1979

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7 AM Cliffwood Avenue Kids

7:30 Kidsworld

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 30 Minutes

2 PM That Nashville Music (Don Williams, Connie Smith, Mel Street)


2:30 The Next Step Beyond

3 PM Nashville On The Road (guest: Mickey Gilley)

3:30 Pop! Goes The Country

4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

5 PM Southern Outdoorsman

5:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)

7 PM Hee Haw (Johnny Paycheck, Dickie Lee)

8 PM Wonder Woman

9 PM CBS Movie: "Death Wish" (Charles Bronson)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Goodbye Charlie"

E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25

Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS)

4 PM Guten Tag In Deutschland

4:30 Guten Tag Wie Gehts

5 PM Firing Line

6 PM Engineering Economy Review

6:30 Another Voice

7 PM National Geographic: "Last Stand In Eden" (the plight of elephants

in Kenya)
8 PM Membership Pledge Drive

8:05 That Great American Gospel Sound (Tennessee Ernie Ford and Della

Reese host a program with the Jordanaires, the Happy Goodman Family,

Micki Fuhrman, and the Fisk Jubilee Singers)

10:05 Movie: "The Band Wagon" (Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, from '53)

sign off 12:05 AM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

7 AM Treehouse Club

7:30 Clue Club (delay from Sun 8:30 AM)

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 30 Minutes

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM That Nashville Music

3:30 Hee Haw Honeys (Dr. Joyce Brothers and Brush

Arbor are guests)

4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (James Scot vs. Richie Kates,

light-heavyweights, 10 rounds, from Rahway (NJ) State


Prison; Southeastern Open, a Women's Professional Bowling

Association event from Greenville, SC)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (spotlight on the band members)

8 PM Wonder Woman

9 PM CBS Movie: "Death Wish"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Rabbit, Run"

1:30 With This Ring

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

7 AM Kids Are People Too (Stan Lee of Marvel Comics; Fred Berry

of "What's Happening!!", Geraldo Rivera, delay from Sun 10 AM)

8 AM Scooby's All-Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 All New Pink Panther Show

12 N Superman

12:30 American Bandstand (Bobby Caldwell, Herbie Mann)

1:30 Pop! Goes The Country

2 PM Southern Sportsman

2:30 American Sportsman (a whooping-crane project, features on kayaking

and fishing)
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Fair Lanes Open from Washington, DC)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Danny "Litle Red" Lopez defends his WBC featherweight

title against Roberto Castenon, 15 rounds, from Salt Lake City; American Cup

Gymnastics Meet at New York)

6:30 Dolly (guests: Pure Prairie League)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Delta House

8:30 Welcome Back, Koter

9 PM Love Boat (passengers: Patrick Laborteaux, Paul Burke, Leslie Nielsen, Arlene

Dahl, Ellen Bry, Mark Serra)

10 PM Fantasy Island (Meredith MacRae, Steve Forrest)

11 PM ABC News (Tom Jarriel)

11:15 That Nashville Music (Larry Gatlin, Randy Gurley, Del Reeves, Johnny Gimble)

11:45 Arthur Smith

12:15 Wrestling

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6:50 Post 5 Reports (Scouts)

7 AM Kids Are People Too

8 AM Scooby's All-Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 All New Pink Panther Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special ("The Seven Wishes Of Joanna Peabody," with


Buterfly McQueen as fairy godmother to a Harlem girl played by Star-

Shemah; Garret Morris also appears)

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Teenage Frolics

2 PM Movie: "Toklat"

4 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals

4:30 Southern Sportsman

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News

7 PM Harambee (the organization Personal Atention for Teens)

7:30 Aware (the play "Dessie," which is designed to help the understanding

of the abusive parent)

8 PM Delta House

8:30 Welcome Back, Koter

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Bareta (delay from Fri 11:30 PM)

WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6:30 Vegetable Soup

7 AM Casper
7:30 Newbag (is this supposed to be "Newsbag"?)

8 AM Dennis The Menace

8:30 Partridge Family

9 AM Family Affair

9:30 Leave It To Beaver

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Juke-Box

11 AM Movie: "Marshal Of Madrid" (compilation of episodes

from "Cade's County")

1 PM Movie: "The Neptune Disaster"

3 PM Movie: "Sol Madrid"

4:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir

5 PM Soul Train

6 PM Hot City (disco)

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 PM Movie: "Lifeboat"

10 PM News

10:30 Black Reflections

11 PM Odd Couple

11:30 Movie: "Made For Each Other" (Renee Taylor, Joseph

Bologna)

1:30 Movie: "A Distant Trumpet"

3:30 Movie: "Mannequin"

5:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents


WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Hot Fudge

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks (the original '60s show; new

episodes began around 1983)

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 Three Stooges/Litle Rascals

1:30 NCAA Basketball Special (players and teams taking part

in the NCAA tournament)

2 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

4 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game (time approximate)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (anchor not given)

7 PM Muppet Show (guest: Danny Kaye)

7:30 Closer Look (water and sewer problems in New Hanover County;

financial problems facing high-school athletes)

8 PM CHiPs
9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Rockford Files

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Gary Busey; musical guests not given)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6:30 Beter Way

7 AM Treehouse Club

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 Wrestling

2 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

4 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

(time approximate)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (the Music Makers salute St. Patrick's Day)


8 PM CHiPs

9 PM Miss Teenage America (Anson Williams and Miss Teenage

America 1978 Leslie Griffiths host; four outstanding young men

are also honored, one of whom is jockey Steve Cauthen)

10 PM Rockford Files

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Christopher Closeup

1:15 News

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6 AM Tennessee Tuxedo

6:30 Devlin

7 AM Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (early photos of Andrea

McArdle; the career of Lyndon Johnson)

7:30 Jetsons

8 AM Scooby's All-Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 All New Pink Panther Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Hollywood Teen

2 PM Soul Train (Bonnie Pointer, Dan Hartman)


3 PM Donna Fargo (guest: Marie Osmond)

3:30 Hee Haw Honeys (guest: Dottie West)

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 In Search Of A Moral Understanding

7 PM Lawrence Welk (same as WBTV)

8 PM Delta House

8:30 Family Feud (WGHP always had a problem with "Welcome

Back, Koter," hardly ever airing it in patern.)

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Movie: "Zombies Of Mora Tau"

1 AM Movie: "Sound Of Horror"

2:30 Help Yourself

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

7 AM Cliffwood Avenue Kids

7:30 Litle Rascals

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 30 Minutes

2 PM Celebrity Concerts (Roger Whitaker)

3 PM Pop! Goes The Country

3:30 Hee Haw Honeys (same as WBTV)

4 PM Southern Sportsman

4:30 Sportsman's Friend

5 PM Hee Haw (guests: George Jones and Eddie Rabbit;

all the other stations carrying "Hee Haw" have the

same show as WFMY)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dolly

7:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Lois Johnson)

8 PM Wonder Woman

9 PM CBS Movie: "Death Wish"

11 PM News

11:30 Juke-Box (Twiggy's guests are Slade (not Slave, the funk group),

Peter Noone, Albert Hammond, Hello and Elkie Brooks)

12 M Movie: "Red, Hot And Blue" (Bety Huton, from '49)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (ABC)

6:15 Mr. Magoo


6:30 Batman

7 AM Kids Are People Too

8 AM Scooby's All-Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 Kidsworld

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Movie: "Smoky"

3:30 Movie: "Getting Away From It All" (Larry Hagman

and Barbara Feldon in a made-for-TV movie from '72)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News

7 PM Bugs Bunny

7:30 Children's World On Ice (local children who hope to make

the 1984 U.S. Olympic ice-skating team)

8 PM Delta House

8:30 Welcome Back, Koter

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Alvarez Kelly"

1:30 ABC News

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)


6:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition

7 AM Kidsworld

7:30 Mr. Knozit

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 That Nashville Music

1:30 NCAA Basketball Special

2 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

4 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

(time approximate)

6 PM Dance (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Awareness

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Rockford Files

11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Dance

1:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

2 AM With This Ring

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Ancient Egyptian Art"

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: "How To Frame A Figg" (Don Knots)

4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 Black Unlimited

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Wonder Woman

9 PM CBS Movie: "Death Wish"

11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Raid On Rommel"

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

5:45 Telestory

6 AM Big Blue Marble

6:30 Hot Fudge

7 AM Animals, Animals, Animals (Steve and Carol McAuliffe,

who train animals for the theater; hog calling at the

Iowa State Fair; an animated story, "The Three Other

Litle Pigs," delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (childhood photos

of Joe Namath, highlights of 1969, the origins of the

Robin Hood legend)

8 AM Scooby's All-Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 All New Pink Panther Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Soul Train (Edwin Starr, Grace Jones, the Jimmy Castor

Bunch)

2:30 Bonkers! (the Hudson Brothers welcome George Gobel)

3 PM Movie: "Encounter With The Unknown" (narrated by Rod Serling just

before his death in 1975)


5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Freddy Fender)

7 PM Wrestling

8 PM Delta House

8:30 Welcome Back, Koter

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM Will C.'s Red-Eye Cinema

11:15 Movie: "The Ox-Bow Incident"

12:45 Movie: "It Can Be Done, Amigo"

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6 AM For You...Black Woman

6:30 Scrunch

7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 Vegetable Soup

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 Wrestling

2 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

4 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

(time approximate)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Report To The People

7 PM $1.98 Beauty Show

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Rockford Files

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Tennis: John McEnroe vs. Dick Stockton (not the

sportscaster) in a WCT Challenge Cup match

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)

6:55 Puppet Love

7 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? (delay from Sun 8 AM)

7:30 Clue Club

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 30 Minutes

2 PM Happening (public affairs)

2:30 Involvement (public affairs)

3 PM Wrestling

4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Wonder Woman

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Charlie's Angels (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Death Wish"

1:30 Soul Train

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:40 World At Large

6:10 Discovery (I think these may be reruns of the ABC series.)

6:40 News

7 AM Three Stooges/Litle Rascals

8 AM Cliffwood Avenue Kids


8:30 Partridge Family

9 AM Star Trek

10 AM Movie: "The Desperate Hours" (Humphrey Bogart, from '55)

12:30 Movie: "Invaders From Mars"

2 PM Movie: "Revenge Of The Gladiators"

4 PM Mission: Impossible

5 PM Fishin' Hole

5:30 Rat Patrol

6 PM Wrestling

8 PM Hee Haw Honeys

8:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

9 PM Dolly

9:30 That Nashville Music

10 PM Pop! Goes The Country

10:30 Nashville On The Road

11 PM Porter Wagoner

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1 AM Juke-Box

1:30 Movie: "No Time For Sergeants" (Andy Griffith)

3:45 Movie: "Ride Lonesome"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (Ind.)

6 AM News

6:35 Forum
6:50 Let's Think It Over

7 AM Groovie Goolies

8 AM Spider-Man

8:30 Batle Of The Planets

9 AM Movie: "Blood Of The Vampire"

10:30 Movie: "Five Graves To Cairo"

12:30 Movie: "The Poor Litle Rich Girl" (Shirley Temple)

2 PM Movie: "The Palm Beach Story"

4 PM Movie: "The Americano"

6 PM Bonanza

7 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

7:30 Real McCoys

8 PM Dolly (guest: Tom T. Hall)

8:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Marty's son Ronnie, Jeanne

Pruet, Roy Acuff)

9 PM Nashville On The Road (guest: Porter Wagoner)

9:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Barbara Green)

10 PM TBA

11 PM Movie: "Manhunt In The Jungle"

12:45 Movie: "The Doctor"

2:30 Movie: "Operation: Lovebirds"

4:15 Movie: "Try And Get Me"

WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.)


5:25 Agricultural Update

5:30 Consultation

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Get Smart

7:30 Hour Of Prayer

8 AM Abbot And Costello

8:30 PTL Club

9:30 Oral Roberts

10 AM Ernest Angley

11 AM Wrestling

12 N Eastern Outdoorsman

12:30 Movie: "It Ain't Hay" (Abbot and Costello)

2 PM NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins-Minnesota North Stars

(now the Dallas Stars) (joined in progress)

4 PM Mothers-In-Law (time approximate)

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 In Search Of...

6 PM Star Trek

7 PM Space: 1999

8 PM Movie: "The Diabolical Dr. Z"

10 PM Challenge

10:30 Petey Greene's Washington

11 PM Movie: "Curse Of The Demon"

1 AM 700 Club
WPTF (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

7:30 Bay City Rollers

8 AM Cliffwood Avenue Kids

8:30 PTL Club

10:30 Jerry Falwell

11:30 Black Forum

12 N Fishin' Hole

12:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

1 PM That Nashville Music

1:30 NCAA Basketball Special

2 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

4 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

(time approximate)

6 PM Lawrence Welk (the cast's annual performance at

Lake Tahoe, time approximate)

7 PM In Search Of...

7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Harry Belafonte)

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Rockford Files

11 PM Second City Television

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Movie: "The Amazing Dr. Cliterhouse"


WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Three Stooges & 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 Wrestling

1:30 Southern Outdoorsman

2 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

4 PM NCAA Basketball: second-round tournament game

(time approximate)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Woody & Pals

7:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Rockford Files

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live


1 AM Movie: "The Cockeyed Cowboys Of Calico County"

2:30 Movie: "The Daughter Of Rosie O'Grady" (Debbie Reynolds'

screen debut, from '50)

4 AM Movie: "September Affair"

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

4 PM Austin City Limits

5 PM Consumer Survival Kit

5:30 Footsteps (topic: proper nutrition)

6 PM Turnabout (topic: wife abuse)

6:30 Another Voice

7 PM Soccer Made In Germany

8 PM That Great American Gospel Sound

10 PM Movie: "The Band Wagon"

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Fair Lanes Open from Washington, DC)

I noticed that they were the only ABC station in the region to carry Pro Bowler's Tour -- was
bowling ever popular in North Carolina?

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Saturday, March 10, 1979

As far as 'SNL' is concerned, it was a jazz-blues-flavored night, with performances by Eubie Blake,
Gregory Hines, and Busey himself, jamming with Paul Buterfield, of the eponymous Buterfield
Blues Band, as well as Rick Danko, formerly of The Band.

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Fair Lanes Open from Washington, DC)

I noticed that they were the only ABC station in the region to carry Pro Bowler's Tour -- was
bowling ever popular in North Carolina?

"Pro Bowlers Tour" never had a big following in the South, other than in Virginia and Florida,
although there were some ABC affiliates such as WTVC Chatanooga and WLOS Asheville that
always carried it. In Atlanta, neither WXIA nor WSB would carry it, handing it off to either WATL
or WVEU (which became WUPA), Chs. 36 and 69 respectively.

In North Carolina bowling had no chance against ACC basketball.

Retro: Western Washington, Tue Oct. 5th 1982 8pm-sign off

Source: TV Guide, Western WA Edition

CHANNELS

Seatle

4 KOMO (ABC)

5 KING (NBC)

7 KIRO (CBS)

9 KCTS (PBS)

Tacoma

11 KSTW (Ind)

13 KCPQ (Ind)

62 KTPS (PBS)
Bellingham

12 KVOS (CBS/IND)

Victoria BC

6 CHEK (CTV)

Vancouver BC

2 CBUT (CBC)

8 BCTV (CTV)

21 CKVU (Ind)

Cable

ART ARTS

ESN ESPN

HBO Home Box Office

SHO Showtime

TBS WTBS Atlanta

USA Network

8PM

2 Fifth Estate

Scheduled: an examination of the extent to which martial law affects Poles, and a report on
impurities discovered in Regina's drinking water. Eric Malling, Bob McKeown and Hana Gartner
report.

5 Father Murphy
After accidentally killing a man in self-defense, Murphy (Merlin Olsen) must deal with his own
grief, Garret's taunting henchmen, and the hatred of the man's 12-year-old son (Christian Hoff).
Moses: Moses Gunn. Garret: Burr DeBenning.

6 8 New Wilderness

A visit to Alaska to study the power of the grizzly bear, including a look at its power, speed and
temperament. [Joined in progress after baseball]

7 Bring 'Em Back Alive

A mysterious count needs a jungle cat, which pits Buck (Bruce Boxleitner) against a big0game
hunter whose methods he despises; while at the Raffles Hotel, another breed of cat is busy
burglarizing the guests. Ali: Clyde Kusatsu. Gloria: Cindy Morgan. Delaney: Sean McClory.
VonTurgo: John Zee.

9 Hard Choices

Examining questions concerning death and dying; the rights of the terminally ill, the issues of
truth-telling and of discontinuing heroic life-preserving efforts.

11 Movie: "12 Angry Men"

(1957) A juror (Henry Fonda) tries to persuade 11 others to reexamine their guilty verdict in a
murder trial. Brilliant on all counts. Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall, Ed Begley, Jack Klugman, Jack
Warden, Martin Balsam.

12 Movie: "The Big Sleep"

(1946) Humphrey Bogart is gumshoe Philip Marlowe, mixed up with blackmail, murder and
Lauren Bacall in this complex Raymond

Chandler whodunit. Martha Vickers.

13 Movie: "The Breaking Point"

(1950) Struggling to stay in business, a skipper (John Garfield) becomes involved with smugglers.

62 National Geographic

Observing Canada's annual "Polar Bear Alert" in the Manitoba town of Churchill.

ESN SportsCenter

HBO Movie: "Islands in the Stream"

(1977, PG) George C. Scot displays grace under pressure in Hemingway's probing study of love
and loneliness.
SHO Movie: "Halloween II"

(1981, R) More savage killings on the Eve of All Saints. Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence.

USA NHL Hockey

New York Islanders at Vancouver Canucks. Last year's Stanley Cup finalists open the 1982-83
season.

8:15

4 Movie: "The Boys from Brazil"

(1978) Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier play antagonists in Ira Levin's best seller about a
sadistic doctor's plot to create a Fourth Reich. James Mason, Lilli Palmer, Uta Hagen. [Time
approximate after baseball.]

8:30

6 8 News

8:35

TBS All in The Family

9PM

2 Three's Company

Jack (John Riter) concocts a plan to regain the favor of an atractive Southern belle he insulted
on a date. Arabella: Gwen Humble. Bernice: Jacque Lynn Colton.

5 21 Movie: "Hard Country"

(1981) A complacent factory worker in a small Texas town finds his relationship with his girl
strained by her desire for a beter life. Jan-Michael Vincent, Kim Basinger, Michael Parks.

6 Movie: "Orca"

(1977) Some imaginative photographic effects highlight this tale of a killer whale terrorizing a
Newfoundland fishing village. Richard Harris, Charlote Rampling.
7 Movie

"Bare Essence" concludes as Tyger (Genie Francis, also on the cover) tries to cope with company
espionage, internecine rivalries and ambivalent feelings toward her boss (Bruce Boxleitner). A
1982 TV-movie.

8 Movie

A "Washington Mistress" subordinates her life to her politically ambitious lover's career and
social responsibilities. A 1982 TV-movie. Lucie Arnaz, Richard Jordan, Charles Levin.

9 62 Mystery!

ART Precious Blood

ESN College Football

Notre Dame at Michigan State, taped October 2.

9:05

TBS Movie

"The D.I." (1957) A semidocumentary look at Marine boot-camp trainees, with Jack Webb as a
tough drill sergeant.

9:30

2 Too Close for Comfort

9:35

SHO Making of Poltergeist

A look at the technology behind the special effects used in this film produced by Steven
Spielberg.

9:55

13 News
10PM

2 CBC News

9 NOVA

To solve "The Great Violin Mystery" of how 17th and 18th-century Italian craftsmen made
instruments that are still known for remarkably superior sounds, Wisconsin physicist William Fry
tries to duplicate the work of Stradivari, the Amatis and the Guarneris.

11 News

12 M*A*S*H

Poter asks the near-impossible of his surgeons; be nice to Frank while Margaret is in Tokyo.
Hawkeye: Alan Alda.

13 Saturday Night

Guest: Desi Arnaz (host) and Desi Arnaz Jr. in a show featuring an "I Love Lucy" spoof.

62 League of Women Voters Congressional Debates

National security and defense spending are the topics of a debate taped Oct 5th. Participants
include Sens. John Tower (R-Texas) and Sam Nunn (D-GA).

ART Visit with Robert Altman

HBO Movie: "Body Heat"

(1981, R) Writer-director Lawrence Kasdan's torrid tale of passion and murder. William Hurt,
Kathleen Turner.

SHO Stolen Love

10:15

ART Charterhouse of Parma

10:20

2 Journal
10:30

12 News

SHO Movie: "Nijinsky"

(1980, R) George de la Pena portrays the legendary ballet star (1890-1950), from the heights of
fame to the depths of madness. Alan Bates.

USA Sports Probe

10:45

4 News

11PM

2 CBC News-Knowlton Nash

5 7 News

6 8 CTV News-Kirck/Robertson

9 U.S. Chronicle

Cameras follow an 11-year-old South Korean orphan as he adjusts to his adoptive family, new
school, and new American friends in Minneapolis.

11 Soap

Both Jessica and Corinne threaten to kill Peter because of his infidelity; Jodie has a date with a
girl.

12 Two Ronnies

Sketches about a reunion between school friends; an improvised news program; and a
restaurant's very strong wine.

13 Movie: "Catch Me A Spy"

(1971) Tongue-in-cheek espionage thriller with Kirk Douglas as a Romanian agent smuggling
Russian documents. Marlene Jobert, Trevor Howard.
21 Movie: "Death of a Gunfighter"

(1969) A tough marshal (Richard Widmark) vs. community leaders. Lena Horne, John Saxon.

USA NHL Hockey

Taped: New York Islanders at Vancouver Canucks.

11:05

2 News

11:15

ART Great Poets, Great Writers

11:20

6 8 News

TBS Movie: "Amazing Dr. G"

(1965) It's heroes vs. an Oriental master-mind in this spoof of the James Bond genre. Franco
Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia.

11:30

2 Barney Miller

A monk reports the disappearance of a novice; and Dietrich readies himself for mugging duty-in
drag.

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show

Scheduled: the Smothers Brothers, Jon Voight.

7 Close Up

9 Adolescent Rites
An autobiographical re-examination of filmmaker Phyllis Chinland's thirteenth year.

11 Madame's Place

Madame helps her new neighbor , former bag lady Cora Flarp (Monica Ganas), readjust to
society.

12 Movie: "Hey, I'm Alive"

(1975) Factual film about two plane-crash victims (Edward Asner, Sally Struthers) who survived
49 days of Yukon winter. Milton Seizer.

ESN SportsCenter

11:45

7 Quincy

A man recuperating from a plane crash dies after receiving blood from his business partner.

12am

2 Movie BW: "Palmy Days"

(1931) Eddie Cantor tangles with gangsters and fortunetellers in a merry melange of gags and
musical numbers. Charlote Greenwood.

4 Fantasy Island

Visitors: Larry Linville, Joan Prather, Elissa Leeds, Don Porter.

11 700 Club

HBO Movie: "Tatoo"

(1981, R) Bruce Dern type-cast this time as a psychotic tatoo artist obsessed with a model
(Maud Adams). Halsey: Leonard Frey.

12:05

6 Webster!-Public Affairs

8 Movie: "Five on The Black Hand Side"


(1973) Broadly played domestic tale about a middle-class Los Angeles black family. Mrs. Brooks:
Clarice Taylor. Brooks: Leonard Jackson. Ruby: Virginia Capers.

12:10

9 Evening Edition

12:30

5 Late Night with David Leterman

Scheduled guest: comedian George Miller.

ESN Future Sport

12:40

SHO Movie: "Mommie Dearest"

(1981) Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford in Christina Crawford's vituperative memoir about her
Hollywood upbringing. Adult Christina: Diana Scarwid.

12:50

13 INN News

12:55

7 McMillan & Wife

Someone's out to kill Sally (Susan Saint James) and the composer who dedicated a song to her.
Rock Hudson. Buzz: Keir Dullea.

1AM

11 News

ESN Boxing
Robert Blake vs. Carlos Santana in a scheduled 10-round junior-welterweight bout.

1:05

21 Bob Newhart

TBS Movie: "The Oklahoma Kid"

(1939) James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart in a tale of a man bent on revenging the murder of
his father and brother. Rosemary Lane.

1:10

4 News

1:30

5 NBC News Overnight-Ellerbee/Dobyns

12 Alfred Hitchcock

1:35

6 Movie: "The Laughing Policeman" (1973) Walter Mathau and Bruce Dern play San Francisco
detectives hunting for a mass murderer. Filmed on location. Larrimore: Lou Gosset. Camerero:
Albert Paulsen.

1:50

HBO Movie: "The Nesting"

(1981, R) A Gothic novelist (Robin Groves) finds plenty of material at a Victorian mansion.

2AM

USA Movie: "What The Peeper Saw"

(1973) Psychodrama about a boy trying to drive his stepmother insane. Mark Lester, Brit Ekland.
2:05

8 Emergency!

2:30

5 Movie: "Death Wish"

(1974) Charles Bronson wages a one-man war on muggers in this melodrama about a Manhatan
architect who turns vigilante after his wife is killed and his daughter raped. Filmed on location by
director Michael Winner.

7 12 News

2:50

SHO Laff-A-Thon

TBS World at Large

3AM

7 Close Up

TBS CNN News

3:15

7 CBS News Nightwatch-Dow/Glenn/Jeter

3:20

SHO Movie: "Halloween II"

3:30
ESN Sportsforum

3:35

HBO Movie: "Looker"

(1981, PG) Someone is killing off models-all patients of a plastic surgeon (Albert Finney). James
Coburn, Susan Dey.

4AM

ESN SportsCenter

USA Alive & Well!

Segments on indoor painting, hanging-plant baskets, aerobics.

4:05

TBS Funtime

4:30

5 Marshal Dillon BW

4:35

TBS I Dream of Jeannie

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

12:05

6 Webster!-Public Affairs

Obviously, not the sitcom (which was still a few years down the road), but a nightly talk show
hosted by Jack Webster, seen earlier in the evening on BCTV:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Webster

Retro: New Brunswick Fri, Mar 11, 1988

from Saint John Telegraph-Journal

Maine and cable stations listed AT

CKCW 2-Moncton/CKLT 9-Saint John (ATV/CTV)

7:00 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

7:30 Canada AM

10:00 Romper Room


10:30 What's Cooking

11:00 Guess What

11:30 Definition

noon Real Ghostbusters

12:30 Inspector Gadget

1:00 ATV News 1

1:30 CityLights

2:00 Lifetime

3:00 Another World

4:00 General Hospital

5:00 Live at 5

6:00 ATV Evening News

6:30 Family Ties

7:00 Amen

7:30 Where the Heart is Highland

8:30 Check It Out!

9:00 High Mountain Rangers

10:00 Miami Vice

11:00 Simon & Simon

mid. CTV National News

12:20 ATV Late Evening News

12:30 CityLights

1:00 Movie "Warm Hearts, Cold Feet"

WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor


6:45 Before Hours

7:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:30 NewsCenter 2

8:00 Today

10:00 Days of Our Lives (day-behind)

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Classic Concentration

noon Wheel of Fortune

12:30 Scrabble

1:00 NewsCenter 2

1:30 Donahue

2:30 Super Password

3:00 Another World

4:00 Santa Barbara

5:00 Judge

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 M*A*S*H

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 NewsCenter 2

7:30 NBC Nightly News

8:00 Wheel of Fortune

8:30 Jeopardy!

9:00 Highwayman (premiere)

10:00 Miami Vice

11:00 Sonny Spoon


mid. NewsCenter 2

12:30 Tonight Show (guests Judge Reinhold, Leon Redbone, and Tonight Show producer Fred de
Cordova)

1:30 Late Night with David Leterman

CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John

7:00 Wizard of Oz (Video-Craft from the 60s, CHSJ never could quite sync the audio and video on
this or Pinocchio from the same company )

8:00 100 Huntley Street

9:00 Sesame Street (day-behind)

10:00 Fred Penner's Place

10:15 Under the Umbrella Tree

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Blue Rainbow (produced at CHSJ)

11:30 Canadian Reflections

noon Midday

1:00 Price is Right

2:00 All My Children

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 What's New?

4:30 Video Hits (day-behind, the hour-long Fri show aired Mondays at 4)

5:00 Too Close for Comfort

5:30 CBC News for New Brunswick (produced at CBC Fredericton)

6:30 Three's Company

7:00 Movie "King Solomon's Mines"

9:00 Dallas
10:00 The National

10:25 The Journal

11:00 Final Report (from CHSJ)

11:30 Benny Hill (x2)

12:30 Movie "Meatballs Part II"

WABI 5-CBS Bangor

6:55 Open Door

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 CBS This Morning

10:00 Hour Magazine

11:00 Blackout

11:30 Card Sharks

noon Price is Right

1:00 High Rollers

1:30 Young & the Restless

2:30 Bold & the Beautiful

3:00 As the World Turns

4:00 Guiding Light

5:00 Oprah Winfrey

6:00 Win, Lose or Draw

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Telejournal News

7:30 CBS Evening News

8:00 Magnum, PI
9:00 Beauty & the Beast

10:00 Dallas

11:00 Falcon Crest

mid. Telejournal News

12:30 Top of the Pops (guests The Who, Los Lobos, Gene Loves Jezebel, Nia Peeples, Belinda
Carlisle, Rick Astley, and Blue Mercedes)

1:30 Kolchak, the Night Stalker

WVII 7-ABC Bangor

7:00 Transformers

7:30 ABC World News This Morning

8:30 Good Morning America (as listed, I wonder if that should actually read 8:00?)

10:00 Bewitched

10:30 Love Connection

11:00 Who's the Boss?

11:30 Pantron Discover (WVII only aired Home on Mondays, opting to show infomercials in the
slot Tues-Fri)

noon Flintstones

12:30 Jem

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 Loving

2:00 All My Children

3:00 One Life to Live

4:00 General Hospital

5:00 Scooby-Doo

5:30 People's Court


6:00 Superior Court

6:30 NewsPlus 7

7:00 Benson

7:30 ABC World News Tonight

8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

9:00 Movie "Apology"

11:00 20/20 (story on Walker Rayley, a Dallas preacher who took the Fifth after his wife was
strangled by an unknown assailant and left in a coma)

mid. NewsPlus 7

12:30 ABC News Nightline

1:00 Friday the 13th: The Series

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle

7:15 Sunriser

7:30 CBS Morning News

8:00 CBS This Morning

10:00 Donahue

11:00 Blackout

11:30 Card Sharks

noon Price is Right

1:00 Super Password

1:30 Young & the Restless

2:30 Bold & the Beautiful

3:00 As the World Turns

4:00 Guiding Light

5:00 Waltons
6:00 Jeopardy!

6:30 People's Court

7:00 NewsLine 8

7:30 CBS Evening News

8:00 Wheel of Fortune

8:30 Cheers (day-behind, WAGM usually aired delayed ABC or NBC sitcoms in this slot)

9:00 Beauty & the Beast

10:00 Dallas

11:00 Falcon Crest

mid. NewsLine 8

12:30 Top of the Pops

1:30 Kolchak, the Night Stalker

WMEM 10-Presque Isle/WMED 13-Calais (PBS/MPBN)

8:15 AM Weather

8:30 Nightly Business Report

9:00 Here's to Your Health (x2)

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Captain Kangaroo

11:30 Square One Television

noon 3-2-1 Contact

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

2:00 Instructional Program Preview

3:30 Body Electric


4:00 GED on TV

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:00 Square One Television

6:30 3-2-1 Contact

7:00 Adam Smith's Money World

7:30 Nightly Business Report

8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

9:00 Maine Reporter's Notebook

9:30 Wall Street Week

10:00 Washington Week in Review

10:30 Are You Being Served?

11:05 Executive Stress

11:40 Fresh Fields

12:15 Monty Python's Flying Circus

12:45 Mother & Son

CBAFT 11-SRC Moncton

10:15 Les anges du matin

11:15 Inminimagimo

11:30 Passe-Partout

noon Jumeau jumelle

12:30 A plein temps

1:00 Premiere edition

1:15 Les demons du midi


2:15 Au jour le jour

3:15 Cinema "Capitaine Malabar dit la bombe"

5:00 Felix et Ciboulete

5:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs)

6:00 Ce soir Atlantique

7:00 Coup d'oeil

7:30 L'autoroute electronique

8:00 Manon

8:30 Monstres et merveilles

9:00 Cinema "Pouvoir intime"

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:25 Le Point

mid. Meteo

12:05 Nouvelles du sport

12:25 Cinema "Vision fatale" (pt 1)

ASN (regional cable, sister to ATV)

9:00 Business 222 (ASN aired daytime educational programs in those days; as CTV2, they're now
limited to 4-6am daily)

10:00 Nursing 2700

11:30 Earth Explored

noon Today's Special

12:30 Zig Zag

1:00 Carol Burnet & Friends

1:30 New You

2:00 Oprah Winfrey


3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Transformers

4:00 Bravestarr

4:30 Jem

5:00 Wonderful World of Disney

6:00 Jackpot

6:30 Atlantic Pulse

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Movie "Desperately Seeking Susan" (ASN borrowed the Great Movies title from sister CITY)

10:00 Atlantic Pulse

10:30 New Faces

11:00 Movie "2010"

Cable Listings

A&E

5:00 Theban Plays

7:00 A&E Preview

8:00 Signature

8:30 Golden Years of Television

9:00 Spyship

10:00 Fame is the Spur

11:00 Movie "Higher and Higher"

12:30 Signature

1:00 Maelstrom
2:00 Golden Years of Television

2:30 When Things were Roten

3:00 Travel Magazine

3:30 World of Survival

4:00 Movie "Ivan the Terrible" (pt 1)

6:00 Maelstrom

7:00 Golden Years of Television

7:30 Brush Strokes

8:00 Creativity with Bill Moyers

8:30 World of Survival

9:00 Movie "Under Capricorn"

11:30 Shortstories

mid. Robin Leach at the Improv

1:00 Movie "Under Capricorn"

3:30 Shortstories

4:00 Robin Leach at the Improv

First Choice

5:00 Movie "Heat"

7:00 Movie "The General"

8:30 Movie "Summer"

10:30 Movie "Mr. Nice Guy"

noon Movie "Mr. Love"

1:30 Movie "Title Shot"

3:00 Movie "Anne Trister"


5:00 Movie "Water"

6:30 Movie "Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation"

8:00 Movie "Ernest Goes to Camp"

9:45 Movie "Litle Shop of Horrors"

11:30 Movie "The Mosquito Coast"

1:30 Movie "The Bedroom Window"

3:30 Movie "The Kindred"

TNN

10:00 Crook & Chase

10:30 VideoCountry

11:00 You Can Be a Star

11:30 Fandango

noon Nashville Now

1:30 New Country

2:30 Movie "Blue Montana Skies"

3:30 Crook & Chase

4:00 You Can Be a Star

4:30 Fandango

5:00 Nashville Now

6:30 New Country

7:00 Crook & Chase

7:30 VideoCountry

8:00 You Can Be a Star

8:30 Fandango
9:00 Nashville Now

10:30 New Country

11:00 Crook & Chase

11:30 VideoCountry

mid. You Can Be a Star

12:30 Nashville Now

2:00 New Country

2:30 Movie "Blue Montana Skies"

TSN

6:30 Marathon

7:30 Aerobics

8:00 SportsDesk

8:30 Marathon

9:00 Davis Cup Tennis

10:00 Rugby Special

11:00 European Report

11:30 Soccer News

12:30 Aerobics

1:00 SportsDesk

1:30 Skiing

2:00 Winterworld

2:30 Curling

5:30 Soccer News

6:30 LPGA Golf


7:00 Ski World

7:30 SportsDesk

8:00 Lighter Side of Sports

8:30 Curling

11:30 Ski Film

mid. SportsDesk

12:30 European Report

1:00 Skiing

1:30 Best of American Muscle Magazine

2:00 Auto Racing

3:00 SportsDesk

3:30 Curling

Retro: Manitoba/Saskatchewan Mon, Mar 14, 1977

from TV Guide-Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition

This was edition #11 of the split Canadian TVG (the US and Canadian TVGs had been split off
earlier in the year due to Canadian laws prohibiting American ownership of Canadian
magazines...but the two versions of TVG continued to share stories and covers-the same picture
of Best Sellers' Lauren Huton ran in both countries, but with different headlines; the Canadian
version ran with a story on Norman Lear's VP Virginia Carter (a native of Arvida, Quebec), while
Americans got a headline on a story on how to improve White House news coverage)

CKCK 2-CTV Regina

relays: 6 Willow Bunch, 7 Marquis, 11 Fort Qu'Appelle, 12 Colgate and 12 Swift Current

6:00 University of the Air "The Spanish Enigma"

6:30 Pots & Pans

7:00 Canada AM
9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Kareen's Yoga (the description includes airing a recipe for Black Forest Cake...wouldn't that
defeat the purpose for the yoga? )

10:00 First Impressions

10:30 Art of Cooking

11:00 AM Magazine

noon Flintstones

12:30 News

1:00 It's Your Move

1:30 Hollywood Squares

2:00 Alan Hamel

3:00 Another World

4:00 Match Game

4:30 Price is Right

5:00 Gunsmoke (bw)

6:00 News

6:30 Definition

7:00 Good Times

7:30 Headline Hunters

8:00 Waltons (Richard Thomas leaves the series as John-Boy heads to NYC to learn the fate of a
first-novel manuscript he sent to a publishing house)

9:00 Pig & Whistle (guest Jack Cruise)

9:30 Sanford & Son (guest star B.B. King)

10:00 Billy Graham Crusade (first of 5 shows from the Pontiac Silverdome)

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News
mid. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12:30 Merv Griffin (guests Kurt Russell, Tim Matheson, Linda Lavin, Kenny Rankin, and Guy
Marks)

KGFE 2-PBS Grand Forks

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Instructional Programs

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

3:30 Villa Alegre

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:00 Big Band Cavalcade

8:00 Pallisers

9:00 Soundstage

10:05 Pleasure at Her Majesty's

11:35 Captioned ABC News

CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg

relays: 3 Flin Flon, 3 Ste-Rose-du-Lac, 5 Thompson, 6 The Pas, 13 Regina (CBKFT, which became a
separate station in 1985), and 13 St-Lazare
9:10 Les Sunrunners

9:30 Les Oraliens

9:45 En mouvement

10:00 Du soleil a 5 cents

10:15 Au jardin de Pierrot

10:30 Conseil-Express

11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence

11:30 La bonne equipe

noon Cher oncle Bill

12:30 Les Coqueluches

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "Napoleon Bonaparte, Empereur des Francais" (bw)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Alexandre et le roi

5:00 Robinson Suisse (Swiss Family Robinson...Diana Leblanc, who played the mother, redubbed
her role in the French dub)

5:30 L'heure de pointe

6:00 Ce soir (from Winnipeg at 6, Montreal at 6:30)

7:00 La p'tite semaine

7:30 Popol

8:00 Y a pas de probleme

8:30 Avec le temps

9:00 Cinema "Banacek: Souffler n'est pas jouer"

10:30 Le Telejournal

11:05 Carcajou et le peril blanc


12:05 Cinema: TBA

CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton (moved to ch 5 in 1978)

relays: 6 Wynyard and 7 Estevan

6:45 Top of the Morning

8:30 Price is Right

9:00 News

9:15 Good Morning

9:30 Mon Ami

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Midday Show

1:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Richard Jordan/guests Frank Gorshin, Billy Joel, Richard Hatch, and
Ruth Warrick)

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Coming Up Rosie

5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:30 Room 222

6:00 News

6:30 Litle House on the Prairie

7:30 Muppet Show


8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Front Page Challenge

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine (report on India's upcoming election)

10:30 Man Alive (profile of Marguerite Bourgeoys, an early missionary in what is now Montreal)

11:00 The National (anchor Peter Kent is currently Canadian Environment Minister)

11:20 News

11:35 90 Minutes Live (in Vancouver with guest James Clavell)

CBKMT 4-Moose Jaw/CBKRT 9-Regina (CBC) (some SRC programs)

8:55 News

9:00 Polka Dot Door

9:10 Les Sunrunners (SRC)

9:30 Mon Ami

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Crown Court

12:25 Afternoon Calendar

12:30 Noon Hour

1:00 Bob McLean (guests legal expert Walter Fox, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, and Kevin Gillis)

1:55 CBC News

2:00 All in the Family


2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Coming Up Rosie

5:00 Mr. Dressup

5:30 Room 222

6:00 24 Hours

6:30 Survivors

7:30 Points West

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Front Page Challenge

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:20 News

11:35 90 Minutes Live

KXJB 4-CBS Fargo

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning Disabled"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (guest star Gwen Verdon)

9:00 Panorama (Sally Hilleboe welcomes the League of Women Voters' Lois Vogel and Willie
Hagen, who discuss the Cass Co government)
9:30 Price is Right

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Dinah! (guests Cliff Robertson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Vivian Read, Jane Alexander, and Uta
Hagen)

4:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Barry Manilow/guests Barry's backups Lady Flash, William Shatner,
and Billy Crystal)

5:00 Beverly Hillbillies

5:25 Legislative Report

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Hee Haw (guests Susan Raye, Mickey Gilley, and Jimmy Hanley)

7:30 Busting Loose

8:00 Maude

8:30 All's Fair

9:00 Andros Targets

10:00 News

10:30 Kojak

11:40 McCloud
CKX 5-CBC Brandon

relays: 9 Melita and 11 Foxwarren

9:15 Special Assignment

9:20 News

9:30 Mon Ami

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Manitoba Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Noon Show

1:00 Bob McLean

1:55 CBC News

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Coming Up Rosie

5:00 Mr. Dressup

5:30 Room 222

6:00 News

6:30 Reach for the Top (not sure if this was CBWT's edition, or whether CKX produced their own)

7:00 Agriviews

7:30 Muppet Show


8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Front Page Challenge

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:20 News

11:30 Hawaii Five-O

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

relays: 2 Eastend, 2 Val Marie, 7 Shaunavon and 12 Riverhurst

9:25 TV Calendar

9:30 Mon Ali

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Popeye

12:15 News

12:30 Turning Point

12:45 Just for Five Minutes

12:50 Film

12:55 Take Kerr

1:00 Bob McLean


1:55 CBC News

2:00 Faith for Today

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Coming Up Rosie

5:00 Mr. Dressup

5:30 Room 222

6:00 News

6:30 Steakhouse Lodge Presents

6:35 Film

6:45 Broncos Highlights (the Broncos are the local junior hockey team)

7:00 Hee Haw (same guests as ch 4 Fargo)

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Front Page Challenge

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:20 News

11:35 90 Minutes Live

CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert


relays: 4 Greenwater Lake, 7 Nipawin, 7 North Batleford, 9 Big River, 9 Spiritwood and 10
Alticane

8:30 Mon Ami

8:45 Friendly Giant

9:00 Your Horoscope

9:05 TV Bingo

9:30 Enjoy Being Beautiful

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Junction

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 Party Game

2:00 Coffee Break

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Coming Up Rosie

5:00 Price is Right

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 News

6:30 Hawaii Five-O

7:30 Muppet Show

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis
9:00 Front Page Challenge

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:20 News

11:45 Mike Douglas (co-host Richard Hatch/studio guests Gloria Steinem, James Darren, World
Championship Tennis boss Lamar Hunt, and Hattie Winston; taped Hollywood interviews with
Robert Conrad and Dirk Blocker; unlike most of Mike's stations, CKBI ran the show Sun-Thu,
airing a late movie on Fri)

CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg

relays: 4 Lac du Bonnet, 7 The Pas, 7 Thompson, 8 Baldy Mountain (a former CKOS relay), 8
Dauphin, 8 Gilliam, 8 Grand Rapids, 8 Lynn Lake, 8 Snow Lake, 9 Norway House, 10 Fisher
Branch, 10 Flin Flon, 10 South Indian Lake, 10 Wabowden, 11 Nelson House, 12 Cross Lake and
13 Leaf Rapids

7:00 Manitoba North

9:00 Coronation Street

9:30 Mon Ami

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Manitoba Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Noon Hour

1:00 Bob McLean

1:55 CBC News

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Edge of Night


3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Coming Up Rosie

5:00 Mr. Dressup

5:30 Room 222

6:00 Reach for the Top: Morden vs Swan Valley

6:30 24 Hours

7:30 Points West

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Front Page Challenge

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:20 News

11:35 90 Minutes Live

CKY 7-CTV Winnipeg

relays: 4 Brandon, 9 Thompson, 11 Snow Lake, 12 Dauphin and 12 The Pas

6:00 University of the Air "The Spanish Enigma"

6:30 Pots & Pans

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room


9:30 Kareen's Yoga

10:00 First Impressions

10:30 Today's World

noon Archie & His Friends

12:30 Yogi Bear

1:00 Price is Right

1:30 Definition

2:00 Alan Hamel

3:00 Another World

4:00 Emergency One!

5:00 My Three Sons

5:30 Get Smart

6:00 News

7:00 The Practice

8:00 Waltons

9:00 Pig & Whistle

9:30 Sanford & Son

10:00 Delvecchio

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

mid. Merv Griffin (guests Pearl Bailey, Ruth Gordon, disco owner Regine, and Margaret Truman
Daniel)

CFQC 8-CTV Saskatoon

relays: 2 Melfort, 2 Tisdale, 3 Stranraer and 6 North Batleford

6:00 University of the Air "The Spanish Enigma"


6:30 Saskatchewan AM

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Saskatchewan AM

9:30 Kareen's Yoga

10:00 First Impressions

10:30 Definition

11:00 Joyce Davidson (guest Ruth Gordon)

11:30 Jim McCrory

noon Flintstones

12:30 News

12:45 Farm Report

1:00 Emergency One!

2:00 Alan Hamel

3:00 Another World

4:00 Match Game

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

5:30 My Three Sons

6:00 Q Line: Law

6:30 News

7:00 The Practice

8:00 Waltons

9:00 Pig & Whistle

9:30 Sanford & Son

10:00 Delvecchio
11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

mid. Odd Couple

12:30 Merv Griffin (guests Eva Gabor, Jerry Van Dyke, Edwin Newman, Larry Gatlin, and
author/nutritionist Naura Hayden)

WDAZ 8-NBC Grand Forks (it and sister WDAY Fargo swapped nets with KTHI in 1983)

7:00 Today

9:00 Sanford & Son

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Shoot for the Stars

11:00 Name That Tune

11:30 Lovers & Friends

noon Noon Features

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Partyline

4:00 Gong Show

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 Hogan's Heroes

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:25 Paul Harvey Commentaries

6:30 Wild Kingdom (researchers study chimps near Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania)
7:00 Litle House on the Prairie

8:00 Movie "Rafferty and the Highway Hustlers" (played in theatres as Rafferty and the Godl Dust
Twins)

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show (pinch-hiter Bob Newhart welcomes Kreskin)

mid. Tomorrow (guest Harold Robbins)

1:00 News

CKND 9-Ind Winnipeg (aired Global programs)

10:30 Good Morning

11:00 Ed Allen Time

11:30 This Week Today (Peter Liba)

noon Town 'n' Country (Vincent)

1:00 Klara's Kitchen

1:30 Newsweek (Bill Cameron, I think this was a Global import)

2:30 Wide Open (John Pierce)

3:30 Opposite, Opposite Sexes

4:00 Spiderman

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Hogan's Heroes

5:30 News (Gus Nanton)

6:30 Gong Show

7:00 Billy Graham Crusade (night 2 from Pontiac)

8:00 Maude

8:30 All's Fair

9:00 Baa Baa Black Sheep


10:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

10:30 Party Game

11:00 Sports Scoreboard (Andy Arnot)

11:15 CKND Nightcap

11:30 Opposite, Opposite Sexes

mid. Movie "Charlie Chan in Shanghai" (bw)

CICC 10-CTV Yorkton (CKOS' twin-stick litle sister)

9:30 University of the Air "The Spanish Enigma"

10:00 Canada AM

noon Midday Show (simulcast with CKOS)

1:00 Romper Room

1:30 Kareen's Yoga

2:00 Alan Hamel

3:00 Another World

4:00 Pots & Pans

4:30 First Impressions

5:00 I Love Lucy

5:30 My Three Sons

6:00 News

6:30 Definition

7:00 The Practice

8:00 Waltons

9:00 Pig & Whistle

9:30 Sanford & Son


10:00 Delvecchio

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

11:35 Good Time Country

CBKST 11-CBC Saskatoon (some SRC programs)

relays: 9 Stranraer and 12 La Ronge

9:10 Les Sunrunners (SRC)

9:30 Mon Ami

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Saskatchewan Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Coronation Street (CBKST once held the world record for the largest-ever one-transaction
TV program sale, acquiring 1144 episodes of Corrie on May 31, 1971)

12:30 Noon Hour (JIPed from CBWT, it was listed as Winnipeg Noon Show)

1:00 Bob McLean

1:55 CBC News

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice

4:30 Coming Up Rosie

5:00 Mr. Dressup

5:30 Room 222


6:00 Bob Newhart

6:30 24 Hours

7:30 Points West

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Front Page Challenge

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBC Newsmagazine

10:30 Man Alive

11:00 The National

11:20 News

11:35 90 Minutes Live

KTHI 11-ABC Fargo (became NBC in 1983, in affiliation swap with WDAY/WDAZ)

6:30 Rocky & His Friends

6:45 Farm Report

6:50 Good Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Phil Donahue (discussing the Dec 1976 Supreme Court decision on the exclusion of
pregnancy from disability-insurance coverage)

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Happy Days

11:00 Second Chance

11:30 Ryan's Hope

noon All My Children

12:30 Noon Show


1:00 $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Flintstones

4:00 Gilligan's Island (bw)

4:30 Lucy Show

5:00 ABC Evening News

5:30 Partridge Family

6:00 Brady Bunch

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Captain & Tennille (guests Don Knots, Engelbert Humperdinck (who at age 75 is about to
represent the UK at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest), Rich Litle, Henny Youngman, and
Leo Sayer)

8:00 Most Wanted (ABC Newsbrief premieres following the show)

9:00 Feather & Father Gang

10:00 News

10:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:00 Mod Squad

mid. Ironside

1:00 News

Retro: Charleston, SC, Fri. Nov 9th, 1990

Source: News & Courier

CHANNELS

2 WCBD Charleston (ABC)


4 WCIV Charleston (NBC)

5 WCSC Charleston (CBS)

7 WITV Charleston (PBS/SCETV)

24 WTAT Charleston (Fox)

7AM

2 Good Morning America

Scheduled: former President Ronald Reagan (Part 5 of 5); actor Kevin Costner ("Dances with
Wolves) (Part 2 of 2); actor Sage Stallone (Rocky V).

4 Today

Scheduled: lifestyles of those in their twenties (Part 3 of 3); author Peter Maas; "Today's Family"-
children's divorce support groups; preview of the upcoming "Sesame Street" season.

5 This Morning

Scheduled: music makers (part 5 of 5)-profile of rock star Prince; at home with John Hillerman.

7 Sesame Street

24 G.I. Joe

7:30

24 Merrie Melodies

8AM

7 Instructional Programming

24 Muppets (Muppet Babies preempted? Or some other Muppet program, not the 1970s
Muppet Show?)

8:30

24 Woody Woodpecker
9AM

2 Donahue

4 Joan Rivers

5 Facts of Life

24 Robert Tilton

9:30

5 Kate & Allie

10AM

2 Sally Jessy Raphael

4 Let's Make a Deal (short-lived 1990 update)

5 Family Feud

24 700 Club

10:30

4 Classic Concentration

5 Wheel of Fortune (Bob Goen)

11AM

2 Trapper John M.D.

The hospital fears a new synthetic virus my be spreading. Riverside starts a new hospital
newsleter.

4 To Tell The Truth (1990 update)

5 The Price is Right


7 Instructional Programming Continued

24 Highway to Heaven

Jonathan enlists the help of a con man when Mark is tricked into selling his soul to Satan.

11:30

4 Marsha Warfield

Scheduled: guest singer Marilyn McCoo and actor Patrick Stewart.

Noon

2 Match Game (short-lived 1990-91 update, and poor station clearance due to many having
news at this time)

4 Instant Recall

5 Midday

24 Graham Kerr

12:30

2 Loving

4 Generations

5 Young & The Restless

24 Backtalk

1:00

2 All My Children

4 Days of Our Lives

7 Instructional Programming continues


1:30

5 Bold & The Beautiful

24 Love Connection

2PM

2 One Life to Live

4 Another World

5 As The World Turns

24 Bewitched

To please Darrin's mother, Samantha hires a maid.

2:30

24 Gummi Bears

3PM

2 General Hospital

4 Santa Barbara

5 Guiding Light

24 DuckTales

3:30

24 Chip 'n' Dale

4PM

2 Oprah Winfrey
Guest: Paty Duke.

4 Golden Girls

Dorothy's beau (Dick Van Dyke) gives up a lucrative legal practice to become a circus clown.

5 Sanford and Son

Grady's fiancee decrees that, after the wedding, he will no longer be spending his evenings with
the Sanfords.

7 Sesame Street

24 TaleSpin

4:30

4 Personalities

5 Jeffersons

24 Peter Pan

5PM

2 Night Court

Dan moonlights a paid escort.

4 Geraldo

5 People's Court

7 Mr. Rogers

The children stop the snow; folk singer Ella Jenkins plays harmonica.

24 Tiny Toon Adventures

5:30

2 Cosby Show

Rudy is convinced she's in love with a classmate.


5 Preview

Tom Selleck, Ted Danson and Steve Gutenberg on their new movie ("Three Men & A Litle Lady).

7 Reading Rainbow

Orson Bean reads "The Runaway Duck"; Chesapeake Bay waterfowl.

24 Mr. Belvedere

6PM

2 4 News

5 Hard Copy

A "lost movie" with Marilyn Monroe.

7 Square One Television

A song about percents, decimals and fractions; prime numbers.

24 ALF

Kate dreams that she and ALF are rival Presidential candidates. Political commentator John
McLaughlin makes an appearance.

6:30

2 ABC News

4 NBC News

5 News

7 3-2-1 Contact

Animal food.

24 Mama's Family

Mama vies for the title of Grandma USA.

7PM
2 Wheel of Fortune

4 Inside Edition

Great White Sharks drawn to the San Francisco Bay Area by an abundance of seals.

5 CBS News

7 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

24 Who's The Boss?

7:30

2 Jeopardy!

4 A Current Affair

5 Entertainment Tonight

Bill Murray talks about his new comedy "What About Bob?".

24 Cheers

Cliff's plans to sue the owner of a dog that bit him become secondary when he meets the
woman to whom the dog belongs.

8PM

2 Full House

D.J. learns a valuable lesson when she decides to go on a crash diet.

4 Quantum Leap

Sam finds himself in the middle of the 1965 Wats riots as a black medical student whose fiancee
is taken hostage.

5 Evening Shade

Assistant coach Herman Stiles wins a weekend with Newton at a charity auction.

7 Washington Week

24 America's Most Wanted


From New York City, a parolee wanted for atempted murder and kidnapping; three men wanted
for questioning in relation to a shooting.

8:30

2 Family Maters

Laura is jealous when Steve pays atention to another girl.

5 Bagdad Cafe

Romance blossoms for Brenda and Jasmine and their respective suitors.

7 Wall Street Week

"Fast Rising Money Manager." Guest: Alan B. Bond, portfolio manager.

9PM

2 Perfect Strangers

Larry is caught holding the knife when he and Balki stumble on a mob murder. [Part 1 of 2].

4 Night Court

A temporary shift to the day session shows a different side of each staffer.

5 Over My Dead Body

Max Becket confronts the mob and a murder when a teen-age fan persuades him to search for
his missing father, a boxer.

7 Ode to Joy & Freedom: The Fall of The Berlin Wall

A celebration of events surrounding the November 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall.

24 Comic Strip Live Special: Fighter Town U.S.A.

Comics Sinbad, Jeff Altman, Kevin Pollak and Pam Stone entertain troops preparing for duty in
the Middle East.

9:30

2 Going Places
Kate's colleagues discover she's moonlighting as a stand-up comic.

4 Wings

The brothers once again vie for Helen's atention, this time with extravagant birthday gifts.

10PM

2 20/20

Scheduled: a profile of an autistic savant and the sister who cares for her, enabling her to live a
relatively normal life.

4 Midnight Caller

As the prison standoff continues, negotiations break down and a vengeful contact stalks Jack.
(Part 2/2)

5 Dallas

Bobby embarks on a perilous game of charades with Sheila Foley as he atempts to rescue a
kidnapped April; J.R. confronts danger in the asylum.

7 Two Decades and a Wake Up

Eight veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress return to Vietnam in an effort to put the
conflict behind them.

24 Star Trek: The Next Generation

The USS Enterprise crew is caught in a time warp when they find Picard's double on a Federation
shutle that's six hours ahead of the Enterprise.

11PM

2 4 5 News

7 Nightly Business Report

Scheduled: Market Monitor.

24 Arsenio Hall

Scheduled: actor Steve Gutenberg; West Angeles Mass Choir.


11:30

2 What's Happening Now!!

4 Tonight Show

Scheduled: boxer George Foreman, actress Joanna Kerns, singer James Ingram.

5 America Tonight

7 McLaughlin Group

Midnight

2 Laverne & Shirley

Laverne & Shirley decide to atend a night school anatomy class.

5 Wiseguy

An angered Sonny Steelgrave accuses Vinny of betraying him to his rival. [Part 2 of 2]

7 Off The Air

24 My Talk Show

12:30

2 Nightline

4 Late Night with David Leterman

Scheduled: Walter Cronkite, music group The Go-Gos, hair burning demonstration.

24 Benny Hill

1AM

2 Vera's Retreat

5 Brain Charge
24 Movie: "Satan's Cheerleaders"

(1977) John Ireland, Yvonne De Carlo.

1:30

2 The Judge

4 Friday Night Videos

5 Off The Air

2AM

2 News

2:30

2 Off The Air

4 Headline News

3AM

4 Off The Air

24 Movie: "Resurrection"

(1980) Ellen Burslyn, Eva Le Gallienne

5AM

24 Bob Newhart

5:30

24 So. Conference Today (South??)


6AM

2 Jobman Caravan

5 Krypton Factor

7 Learning for Living

24 Video Power

6:30

2 Beauty Break

4 New Day

5 Pee-Wee's Playhouse

7 New Literacy (??)

24 Video Power

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC, Fri. Nov 9th, 1990

The year after Hugo hit, and the same year Dean Stephens arrived at WCIV-4 first doing the
sports. Six years before 2 and 4 swapped affiliates.

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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC, Fri. Nov 9th, 1990

Do you have Saturday Nov 10th?

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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC, Fri. Nov 9th, 1990

I may post it at a later date, maybe in the next couple days?

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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC, Fri. Nov 9th, 1990

None of our local stations except Channel 5 even had morning newscasts. They had 6:30am
news. The other two just had the national news with local cut-ins. Channel 5 was still a couple
months away from extending their evening news to an hour at 6.

Amazing the difference compared to now. 4 of the 5 local stations (except 24) signed off
Saturday night/Sunday morning, and all 5 signed off early Monday mornings.

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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC, Fri. Nov 9th, 1990

I've found out that the late Bert Convy was originaly going to host the 1990 ABC Match Game
revival, but abonded due to illness. Sadly Bert Convy died in 1991. Instead, Portland-born Ross
Shaffer became the host. Unfortunately, MG 1990 was the last ABC show to broadcast at noon
(1990-91).

Retro; New York City, Monday, March 15, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS O&O)

8:15-Basketball: National Invitation Tournament, Madison Square Garden

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC O&O)

7:50-Newsreel; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Feature Film: Stormy Trails (Western, 1936); Rex Bell

9:00-Television Newsreel

9:10-10:45-Boxing. St. Nicholas Arena: Main Event-Gene Boland vs. Frank Abrams

10:50-News and Films


WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont O&O)

6:05-U. S. Weather Report

6:15-Small Fry Club

6:45-Walter Compton. News: Guest -Postmaster General Jesse M. Donaldson

7:00-Doorway to Fame

7:30-News Pictures

7:45-Film Shorts

8:15-The Magic Carpet

8:30-Swing Into Sports

9:00-Sports Names in Remember

9:07-Boxing at Jamaica Arena

Retro: Southwestern Ontario Wed, Mar 22, 1989

from Windsor Star

Dividing this into two parts...

Part 1 will cover 5am-6pm

Part 2 covers 6pm-sign off

2 WJBK-CBS Detroit

3 WKYC-NBC Cleveland

4 WDIV-NBC Detroit

5 WEWS-ABC Cleveland

7 WXYZ-ABC Detroit
8 WJW-CBS Cleveland

9 CBET-CBC Windsor

10 CFPL-CBC London

11 WTOL-CBS Toledo

13 WTVG-NBC Toledo

20 WXON-Ind Detroit

24 WNWO-ABC Toledo

29 CIII-Global Oil Springs

30 WGTE-PBS Toledo

32 CICA-TVO Windsor

42 CKCO-CTV Chatham

43 WUAB-Ind Cleveland

50 WKBD-Ind Detroit

54 CBEFT-SRC Windsor

56 WTVS-PBS Detroit

59 CICA-TVO Chatham

62 WGPR-Ind Detroit

CFMT CFMT-Ind/Ethnic Toronto

CHCH CHCH-Ind Hamilton

CITY CITY-Ind Toronto

GEN Genesis Digital TV

TCTV TCTV-TVA Montreal (programs from CFTM)

Morning

5:00
2 Fantasy Island

3 Superior Court

4 Guns of Will Sonnet

8 USA Today

29 Faith 20

56 Business File

CFMT 100 Huntley Street

GEN Never Talk to Strangers

5:05

CITY Here's Lucy

5:15

GEN Mr. Bounce

5:30

2-8 This Morning's Business

3-7 Body by Jake

4 Group One Medical

5 Headline News

13 Ag-Day

20 Chamber Perspective

29 Jimmy Swaggart

50 Morgan Britany on Beauty

56 Congress: We the People


GEN Beautiful Queen Esther

5:45

GEN Mr. Skinny

5:55

3 Fitworks

CITY Wishing Well

6:00

2 USA Today

3-4 NBC News at Sunrise

5-7 ABC World News This Morning

8 NewsCenter 8 This Morning

10 Willie & Floyd

11 CBS Morning News

13-50 Headline News

20 INN News

24 Jimmy Swaggart

29-CITY Seneca Telecollege

42 Ontario Report

43 Kenneth Copeland

56 Profiles of Nature

62 Soulbeat

CFMT Telediario
CHCH Oceans Alive

GEN Play Ball, Kate

6:15

7 News

GEN From Beet to Sugar

6:28

3 Today in Cleveland

6:30

2 CBS Morning News

4 News

7 ABC World News This Morning

10 FIT

11 Toledo 11 This Morning

13 NBC News at Sunrise

20 Popeye

24 Body by Jake

29 Size Small Island

42 Canada AM

43 Dinosaucers

50 Porky Pig

56 Energy Technology & Society

CFMT Telesera
CHCH It Figures

CITY You're Beautiful

GEN Help Jumbo Escape

TCTV Salut, bonjour!

6:45

7 News

30 AM Weather

GEN From Coton to Pants

7:00

2-8-11 CBS This Morning

3-4-13 Today

5-7-24 Good Morning America

10 News

20 Tom & Jerry

29 Care Bears Family

30 Nightly Business Report

32-59 Middle East

43 GI Joe

50 Double Dare

56 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick

62 Heritage Today

CFMT Chinese Journal

CHCH FIT
CITY 20 Minute Workout

GEN Tawny Scrawny Lion

7:15

56 AM Weather

GEN Mr. Muddle Goes to School

7:30

20 Jem

29-43 Real Ghostbusters

30 Captain Kangaroo

32-59 Sociology

50 GI Joe

54 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs)

56 Economics U$A

CFMT Chinese Tangram

CHCH Fun House

CITY 20 Minute Workout

GEN Desmond & the Monsters

7:45

GEN Silly Sally

8:00

5 Morning Exchange
20-43 Scooby-Doo

29 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

30 Sesame Street

32-59 Polka Dot Door

50 Flintstones

54 Tape-Tambour

56 New Literacy

62 James Robison

CFMT Ukrainian Magazine

CHCH Kidstreet

CITY MushMusic with Ziggy Lorenc

GEN Mr. Small

8:15

54 Bobino

GEN Mr. Muddle Goes to School

8:30

10-CHCH 100 Huntley Street

20 Real Ghostbusters

29 Inspector Gadget

32-59 Belle & Sebastian

43-50 Smurfs' Adventures

54 Bonjour sante

56 Another Page
62 Morning Magazine

GEN Desmond & the Monsters

8:45

GEN Silly Sally

9:00

2-24-CFMT Live-Regis & Kathie Lee

3 AM Cleveland

4 Geraldo

7 Kelly & Company

8 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 Fitness People

11 People's Court

13-CITY Donahue

20 Green Acres

29 Chain Reaction

30-56 Instructional Programs

32-59 Jeremy

42 Romper Room

43 Barnaby

50 Litle House on the Prairie

54 Les anges du matin

62 Fletcher Brothers

GEN Mr. Small


TCTV Coup de coeur

9:15

32-59 Report Canada

GEN Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothes

9:20

32-59 Readalong

9:30

9 Doctor, Doctor

10 Everyday Workout

11 Family Medical Center

20 Leave It to Beaver

29 Out of This World

32-59 Conserving Kingdom

42 People to People

43 History of Dieting

56 Newton's Apple

62 Jimmy Swaggart

CHCH Good Morning Workout

GEN Paul's Farewell

9:45

32-59 Zardip's Search for Healthy Wellness


GEN Bobby Bear's New Home

10:00

2 People's Court

3-4-13 Sale of the Century

5 Live-Regis & Kathie Lee

7 Donahue

8-11 Family Feud

9 Fred Penner's Place

10 New You

20 Movie "Falling in Love Again"

24-CFMT Sally Jessy Raphael

29 Couch Potatoes

32-59 Write On!

42 Definition

43 Mat Houston

50 Beverly Hillbillies

54 La cuisine des anges

56 Sesame Street

62 Richard Roberts

CHCH Pasquale's Kitchen Express

CITY Dini Pety's CityLine

GEN Amanda Grows Up

TCTV Cinema "Le bon sens"


10:05

32-59 Parlez-moi

10:15

9 Under the Umbrella Tree

32-59 See, Hear! Canada

54 Iniminimagimo

GEN The Dark

10:20

32-59 Body Works

10:30

2 Superior Court

3-4-13-42 Classic Concentration

8 Hollywood Squares

9 Mr. Dressup

10 You're Getting Beter

11-CFMT Card Sharks

29 100 Huntley Street

32-59 Adventures of Timothy Pilgrim

50 Morning Break

54 Passe-Partouy

CHCH New You

GEN Moon Bear


10:45

32-59 Computer Room

GEN Mr, Greedy

11:00

2-8-11 Price is Right

3-4-13-CHCH Wheel of Fortune

5-24 Home

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 Sesame Street

10 Kidstreet

32-59 Super Clique

42 Morning Magazine

43 Magnum, PI

50 700 Club

54 Le nouvel age

56 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

62 TBA

CFMT Wipeout

CITY Group One Medical

GEN Never Talk to Strangers

11:15

32-59 Sciences, on tourne!


GEN Mr. Bounce

11:30

3-4-13 Win, Lose or Draw

10 Size Small

29 Lingo

32-59 Math Patrol

42 Secret Lives

54 Le petit castor

56 3-2-1 Contact

62 Lifeline

CFMT Vivere al 100 Per Cento

CHCH Love Connection

CITY CityLights

GEN Beautiful Queen Esther

11:45

32-59 Readalong

GEN Mr. Skinny

11:55

32-59 Report Canada

Afternoon

noon
2-4-5-7-8-11-13-29-42-CHCH News

3 Super Password

9 Midday

10 DuckTales

20 Bewitched

24 Growing Pains

30 Instructional Programs

32-59 People Paterns

43 Movie "Scorpio"

50 I Love Lucy

54 Premiere edition

56 Square One Television

62 Heritage Today

CFMT Anche i Ricchi Piangono

CITY Laverne & Shirley

GEN Play Ball, Kate

TCTV Ici Montreal

12:10

TCTV Devine qui vient diner?

12:15

54 Les demons du midi

GEN From Beet to Sugar


12:30

2-8-11 Young & the Restless

3-4-13 Scrabble

5-7-24-CITY Loving

10 News

20 Alice

32-59 Pins & Needles

42 Super Password

50 Andy Griffith

56 Madeleine Cooks

CFMT Signore e Padrone

CHCH Kidstreet

GEN Help Jumbo Escape

12:45

GEN From Coton to Pants

1:00

3-4-13-29 Days of Our Lives

5-7-24 All My Children

9 the fifth estate

10 Movie "Breezy"

20 Movie "Bus Riley's Back in Town"

32-59 Brothers by Choice

42 Lifetime
50 Hug Tight

56 Instructional Programs

62 Movie "My Dear Secretary"

CHCH Family Medical Center

CITY Movie "Sins of the Father"

GEN Tawny Scrawny Lion

1:15

54 Au jour le jour

GEN Mr. Muddle Goes to School

1:30

2-8-11 Bold & the Beautiful

32-59 Report Canada

56 Instructional Programs

CFMT Incontri

CHCH Split Second

GEN Desmond & the Monsters

TCTV Hopital general (General Hospital)

1:35

32-59 We Live Next Door

1:45

GEN Silly Sally


1:50

32-59 Readalong

2:00

2-8-11-CHCH As the World Turns

3-4-13-42 Another World

5-7-24-CFMT One Life to Live

9 EastEnders

29 New Liar's Club

32-59 Real All About It

50 What's Happening!!

56 Sesame Street

GEN Mr. Small

TCTV Aimer (Loving)

2:15

32-59 Arts Place

54 Le temps de vivre

GEN Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothes

2:30

9 Talk About

20 Cellulite Free

29 Bumper Stumpers
32-59 Today's Special

43 Tom & Jerry

50 Gilligan's Island

GEN Paul's Farewell

TCTV L'ile fantastique (Fantasy Island)

2:45

GEN Bobby Bear's New Home

3:00

2-8-11 Guiding Light

3-4-13-29 Santa Barbara

5-7-10-24-CHCH General Hospital

9 Parenting

20 Dennis the Menace

30 Instructional Programs

32-59 Parlez-moi

42 Price is Right

43 Flintstones

50 Chipmunks

56 Square One Television

62 Macron 1

CFMT Family Feud

CITY MushMusic with Ziggy Lorenc

GEN Amanda Grows Up


3:15

32-59 Parlez-moi

GEN The Dark

3:30

9 Sun Country

20 COPS

32-59 Parlez-moi

43 Bugs Bunny & Friends

50 Beverly Hills Teens

56 Faces of Culture

62 Ghostbusters

CFMT Newlywed Game

GEN Moon Bear

TCTV C'est deja demain (Search for Tomorrow)

3:45

32-59 Parlez-moi

54 Fariboles

GEN Mr. Greedy

4:00

2 Cheers

3 Divorce Court
4 Cosby Show

5-7-11-CITY Oprah Winfrey

8 Geraldo

9 Anything Grows

10 Flintstones

13 Facts of Life

20 Woody Woodpecker

24 Win, Lose or Draw

29 Bold & the Beautiful

30 Sesame Street

32-59 Champ libre 2

42 Brady Bunch

43 Fun House

50 DuckTales

54 Felix et Ciboulete

56 Art of Being Human

62 Movie "Wacky Taxi"

CFMT Happy Days

CHCH A Current Affair

GEN Never Talk to Strangers

TCTV Les mini-stars de Nathalie

4:15

GEN Mr. Bounce


4:25

54 En transit

4:30

2 Night Court

3 People's Court

4 Inside Edition

9 Wonderstruck

10 Diff'rent Strokes

13 M*A*S*H

20 Jetsons

24 Couch Potatoes

29 Young & the Restless

32-59 Fish On

42 Webster

43 COPS

50 Fun House

54 L'intrigue

56 GED

CFMT Gong Show

CHCH Superior Court

GEN Beautiful Queen Esther

TCTV De bonne humeur

4:45
GEN Mr. Skinny

4:55

54 En transit

5:00

2-4-7--13 News

3 Inside Edition

5 Eyewitness News Live on 5

8 Donahue

9 Video Hits

10 Hollywood Squares

11 Family Ties

20 Scooby-Doo

24 Geraldo

30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

32-59 Sesame Street

42 Cheers

43 Webster

50 Diff'rent Strokes

54 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut

56 Health Care Organization

CFMT Roque Santiero

CHCH People's Court

GEN Play Ball, Kate


5:15

GEN From Coton to Pants

5:30

2-4-9-10-29-CHCH News

3 A Current Affair

11 Cosby Show

13 USA Today

20 Punky Brewster

30 Square One Television

42 Night Court

43 Three's Company

50 Webster

56 American Adventurers

62 Newscope

CITY Citywide

GEN Help Jumbo Escape

TCTV Fais-moi un dessin (local Win, Lose or Draw)

5:45

GEN From Coton to Pants

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Part 2...

Correction from the channels listed-CFPL is an indie, the Star still listed it as CBC (and also listed
8 and 24 under their old calls ); also ch 50 in Motown is a Fox affiliate (Fox was still weekend-only
at that point IIRC)

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-5-7-8-11-13-24-29-CITY News

20 Wonderful World of Disney "The Swamp Fox"

30-56 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

32-59 Polka Dot Door

42 Chatham-Sarnia News

43 Family Ties

50 Silver Spoons

54 Ce soir

62 Dance Show

CFMT Telediario

GEN Tawny Scrawny Lion

TCTV Ici Montreal


6:15

GEN Mr. Muddle Goes to School

6:30

2-11 CBS Evening News

3-4-13 NBC Nightly News

5-24 ABC World News Tonight

29 News

32-59 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

43 Night Court

50 Facts of Life

54 Teleobjectif

CFMT Who's the Boss?

GEN Desmond & the Monsters

TCTV Charivari

6:45

GEN Silly Sally

6:50

29 Sportsline

7:00

2 Family Feud

3-10-CFMT Win, Lose or Draw


4-5-11-29 Wheel of Fortune

7 ABC World News Tonight

8 CBS Evening News

9 Front Page Challenge

13-CHCH Entertainment Tonight

20 It's a Living

24 A Current Affair

30 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou" (conclusion)

32-59 Dear Aunt Agnes

42-43 Cosby Show

50 Family Ties

54 Laser 33-45

56 Nightly Business Report

62 Straight Talk

CITY SCTV

GEN Mr. Small

TCTV L'heure juste

7:15

GEN Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothes

7:30

2 Win, Lose or Draw

3-24 Family Feud

4-5-11-CFMT Jeopardy!
7 Entertainment Tonight

8 USA Today

9 Best Years

10 Tracey Ullman

13 Cheers

20 All in the Family

29 NHL: Vancouver-Toronto

32-59 Ourselves & Other Animals

42 Mission: Impossible

43 Cheers

50 Three's Company

56 Club Connect

62 You Can Beat Baldness

CHCH Hollywood Squares

CITY M*A*S*H

GEN Paul's Farewell

TCTV NHL: Quebec-Montreal

7:45

GEN Bobby Bear's New Home

8:00

2-8-11 Hard Times on Planet Earth

3-4-10-13-CHCH Unsolved Mysteries

5-7-24 Growing Pains


9 Genie Awards (Canada's version of the Oscars, this was the 10th annual)

20 Movie "Fast-Walking"

30-56 Conserving America (preserving animal habitats in southern Mass, Montana, and Texas'
South Padre Island)

32-59 Work We Do (work programs for disabled employees)

43 Movie "The Haunting of Julia"

50 Movie "Tough Enough"

54 Le grand remous

62 Ralph Martin

CFMT Telesera

CITY Movie "Big Trouble in Litle China"

GEN Amanda Grows Up

8:15

GEN The Dark

8:30

5-7-24-42 Head of the Class

32-59 Realities (author Julian Barnes on the public's interest in authors' personal lives)

54 Jeux de societe

62 Jack Van Impe Presents: New Analysis

CFMT Incontri

GEN Moon Bear

8:45

GEN Mr. Greedy


9:00

2-8-11 Jake & the Fatman

3-4-13 Night Court

5-7-24 Coach

10 Movie "Prince of Bel Air"

30-56 American Playhouse "The Silence at Bethany"

32-59 Full Circle: Native Way (concluion)

42 Bob Hope's Easter Vacation in the Bahamas (with guests LaToya Jackson, Barbara Mandrell,
Tony Randall, and Andy Williams)

54 Actuel

62 Heritage Today

CFMT Passioni

CHCH Smith & Smith's Comedy Mill

GEN Never Talk to Strangers

9:15

GEN Mr. Bounce

9:30

3-4-13 My Two Dads

5-7-24 Hooperman

CFMT Chinese Journal

CHCH In Session

GEN Beautiful Queen Esther


9:45

GEN Mr. Skinny

10:00

2-8-11 Wiseguy

3-4-13 Nightingales

5-7-24-42 China Beach

9 The National

20 Rockford Files

43-50 News

54 Le Telejournal

62 Feed My People

CFMT St. Elsewhere

CITY CityPulse Tonight

GEN Play Ball, Kate

10:05

TCTV Ad lib

10:15

GEN From Beet to Sugar

10:25

9 The Journal

54 Le Point
10:30

29 Super Dave

30 Peggy Minafoo "A Success Troty"

50 Honeymooners

56 Joan Baez

62 Liberty Temple

CITY Hill Street Blues

GEN Help Jumbo Escape

10:45

GEN From Coton to Pants

11:00

2-3-4-5-7-8-9-10-11-12-24-29-CHCH News

20 Divorce Court

30 Are You Being Served?

32-59 Realities (r)

42 CTV News

43 Sanford & Son

50 Jeffersons

54 Meteo

56 No Place Like Home

62 TBA

CFMT Arsenio Hall


GEN Tawny Scrawny Lion

TCTV Nouvelles TVA

11:05

54 Nouvelles du sport

11:15

GEN Mr. Muddle Goes to School

11:20

54 T'as le temps

11:25

TCTV Franc-parler

11:30

2 Cheers

3-4-13 Tonight Show

5 Entertainment Tonight

7-24 ABC News Nightline

8 Taxi

20 Love Connection

29 Sportsline

30 Nightly Business Report

32-59 Ontario Legislature Question Period


42 Chatham-Sarnia News

43 All in the Family

50 Sanford & Son

56 Masterpiece Theatre "The Irish RM" (conclusion)

62 Pat Sajak

CITY Movie "Until December"

GEN Desmond & the Monsters

11:35

9 House Calls

11 Magnum, PI

TCTV Ici Montreal

11:45

GEN Silly Sally

TCTV Nouvelles du sport

Late Night

midnight

2 Hill Street Blues

5 Nightline

7 This Evening (guest: author Vance Packard)

8 Jeffersons

10 Movie "Cross Creek"

20 Dating Game
24 Arsenio Hall

29 Family Feud

42 Ontario Report

43 Morton Downey Jr.

50 Fall Guy

CFMT Pat Sajak

CHCH Cagney & Lacey

GEN Mr. Small

TCTV Cinema "Elle"

12:05

9 Movie "The Last Valley"

42 Magnum, PI

12:15

GEN Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothes

12:30

3-13-29 Late Night with David Leterman (guest Jimmie Walker, rock-climbing demo)

4 USA Today

5 Movie "The Elusive Pimpernel"

7 St. Elsewhere

8 Benson

20 Newlywed Game

32-59 House of Commons Question Period


56 World of Survival (visiting Zaire's (now DRC) Virunga Park)

12:35

11 Branded

12:45

GEN Bobby Bear's New Home

1:00

2-8 Arsenio Hall

4 Nightbeat Update

20 Best of Love Connection

24 Heroes

43 News

50 Movie "Caravans"

56 Conserving America

62 Night Heat

CHCH Tales from the Darkside

GEN Amanda Grows Up

1:05

4 Late Night with David Leterman

11 Guns with Will Sonnet

42 Movie: TBA
1:15

GEN The Dark

1:30

3-13-29 Later with Bob Costas

7 Entertainment Tonight

20 Gong Show

CFMT Sale of the Century

CHCH Throb

CITY Movie "The Sporting Club"

GEN Moon Bear

1:35

11 News

1:45

GEN Mr. Greedy

2:00

2-7-13 News

3 Gong Show

8 CBS News Nightwatch

20 Eureka Stockade (pt 1)

29 On Trial

43 Movie "Once Before I Die"


56 American Playhouse "The Silence at Bethany"

CFMT Cannon

CHCH It's a Living

GEN Never Talk to Strangers

2:05

4 Later with Bob Costas

2:15

11 CBS News Nightwatch

GEN Mr. Bounce

2:30

2 Morton Downey Jr.

3 Love Connection

7 Relatively Speaking

13 USA Today

29 Maude

GEN Beautiful Queen Esther

2:35

4 On Trial

2:40

5 Movie "Lady Ice"


2:45

GEN Mr. Skinny

3:00

3 Newlywed Game

7 Wipeout

29 Night Moves

CFMT Nite Lite

GEN Mr. Small

3:05

4 Ironside

3:15

GEN Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothes

3:20

50 Cellulite Free

3:30

2 Naked City

3 Dating Game

7 Born Famous

29 Night Ride
56 Joan Baez

GEN Paul's Farewell

3:45

CITY Movie "Paranoia"

GEN Bobby Bear's New Home

4:00

3 Family Medical Center

4 Branded

8 Fantasy Island

20 Movie "My Litle Chickadee"

56 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

GEN Amanda Grows Up

4:15

GEN The Dark

4:30

2 Divorce Court

3 Judge

4 News

5 Big Valley

7 Home

29 Night Walk
GEN Moon Bear

4:45

GEN Mr. Greedy

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Re: Retro: Southwestern Ontario Wed, Mar 22, 1989

The Star also listed the cable line-ups for Windsor and Leamington, so I'll list them here to show
what US station aired where:

Windsor

2 Canadian Home Shopping Club

3 CIII-Global

4 House of Commons

5 WDIV-NBC

6 WJBK-CBS

7 Ontario Legislature/Bulletin Board

8 WXYZ-ABC

9 Broadcast News

10 CBET-CBC
11 Community Channel

12 CBEFT-SRC

13 CKCO-CTV

14 MuchMusic

15 CNN

16 TSN

17 A&E

18 TNN

19 CNN Headline News

20 Telelatino

21 Family Channel

22 First Choice

23 CICA-TVO

24 CFPL-Ind

25 CHCH-Ind

26 CFMT-Ind/Ethnic

27 CITY-Ind

28 YTV

29 Stock Market Listings

30 Weather Now

31 Vision TV

32 WXON-Ind

33 WKBD-Ind

34 WTVS-PBS

35 La Chaine Francaise (TVO's French service)


37 WGTE-PBS

38 Genesis Digital TV

39 China Vision (Chinese)

40 WGPR-Ind

43 WNWO-ABC

44 WTVG-NBC

45 WTOL-CBS

46 TCTV-TVA

Leamington

2 WJBK-CBS

3 CIII-Global

4 WDIV-NBC

5 WKBD-Ind

6 WUAB-Ind

7 WXYZ-ABC

8 Community Channel

9 CBET-CBC

10 CHCH-Ind

11 CBEFT-SRC

12 CICA-TVO

13 CKCO-CTV

14 Broadcast News

15 House of Commons

16 WGPR-Ind
17 WTVS-PBS

18 WXON-Ind

19 WNWO-ABC

20 WTOL-CBS

21 WTVG-NBC

22 CFMT-Ind/Ethnic

23 TSN

24 MuchMusic

25 La Chaine Francaise

26 First Choice

27 CITY-Ind

28 CFPL-Ind

29 Canadian Home Shopping Club

30 WEWS-ABC

31 WJW-CBS

33 WKYC-NBC

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Re: Retro: Southwestern Ontario Wed, Mar 22, 1989

Greater Metro Detroit was certainly a target-rich environment for over-the-air signals in those
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GEN Genesis Digital TV

The service, which was actually called "Genesis Storytime", presented children's stories using
videotext software. As computer graphics improved and the internet flourished, the channel
would soon find themselves obsolete:

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Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Source: TV Guide, Western Washington Edition

CHANNELS

Seatle

4 KOMO (ABC)

5 KING (NBC)

7 KIRO (CBS)

9 KCTS (PBS)

Tacoma

11 KSTW (Ind)

13 KCPQ (Ind)
62 KTPS (PBS)

Bellingham

12 KVOS (CBS)

Victoria, BC

6 CHEK (CTV)

Vancouver BC

2 CBUT (CBC)

8 BCTV (CTV)

21 CKVU (Ind)

Cable

ART ARTS

ESN ESPN

HBO Home Box Office

NIK Nickelodeon

SHO Showtime

TBS WTBS (Ind)

USA Network

5am

5 Alfred Hitchcock BW

7 CBS News Continues-Dow/Glenn/Jeter (Harold Dow, Christopher Glenn, Felicia Jeter,


Nightwatch)
NIK Today's Special

5:05

TBS My Three Sons

5:30

11 News

NIK Dusty's Treehouse

5:45

12 Jim Bakker

SHO Movie: "My Champion" (1981, Yoko Shimada)

6AM

4 Wake Up

5 NBC News-Gumbel/Pauley/Scot

6 8 University of The Air

History of Jazz: The Fifties.

7 Dialogue

11 700 Club

13 Morning Stretch

21 Rocket Robin Hood

ESPN Inside Baseball

HBO Movie: "The Private Eyes" (1980, PG, Tim Conway)

NIK Pinwheel
USA Calliope

6:05

TBS Movie: "Desert Legion" (1953, Arlene Dahl)

6:30

4 ABC/Local News

5 News

6 8 Romper Room

7 CBS News-Kurtis/Sawyer

13 Word of Life

21 Size Small

ESN NCAA Instructional Series

Soccer shooting skills and volleyball setting, passing, spiking.

6:45

12 News

7AM

4 Good Morning America

Scheduled: author James Michener and columnist Russell Baker.

5 Today-Gumbel/Pauley

Scheduled: Jerry Lewis.

6 8 Canada A.M.-Wallin/Perry

7 CBS News
11 Star Blazers

12 Scooby-Doo

13 700 Club

21 Spider-Man

ESN SportsCenter

USA Sonya

John Schein, President of Tippers International, gives tips on gratuities. Also: massage for infants.

7:30

11 World of Hanna-Barbera

12 Frisky Frolics

21 100 Huntley Street

HBO Race for The Pennant

8:00

11 Porky Pig & Friends

HBO Movie: "Green Ice" (1981, PG, Ryan O'Neal)

SHO Movie: "The Man Who Loved Bears" (1979, G)

USA Woman's Day USA

8:05

TBS News

8:30

9 Mr. Rogers
11 Great Space Coaster

13 Diff'rent Strokes

Arnold has nightmares about losing another parent when Drummond takes a business trip.

21 Spider-Man

USA Are You Anybody?

9AM

4 AM Northwest

5 Northwest Today

Included: gymnast Kurt Thomas; and developing a personal health program.

6 8 Webster!

7 Phil Donahue

Former Presidential aide Hamilton Jordan.

9 Sesame Street

11 My Three Sons

12 700 Club

133 Tatletales

21 It Figures

ESN College Football

Notre Dame at Michigan State, taped Oct. 2.

NIK Pinwheel

SHO Bobby Vinton

USA Movie: "What The Peeper Saw" (1973, Mark Lester)

9:05
TBS Mike Douglas: People Now

9:15

2 This is Hollywood

9:30

11 Family Affair

13 Wheel of Fortune

21 Vancouver Morning

9:45

2 Friendly Giant

10AM

2 Children's Cinema

4 Love Boat

Passengers: Florence Henderson, Diane Ladd, Kent McCord.

7 Price is Right

9 Electric Company

11 Bewitched

12 Capitol

13 Match Game

HBO Movie: "Islands in The Stream" (1977, PG, George C. Scot)

SHO Movie: "Athena" (1954, Jane Powell)


10:05

TBS Movie: "Hong Kong" (1951, Ronald Reagan)

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

5 Richard Simmons

6 Body Moves

8 What's Cooking

Spaghetti with tomato sauce.

11 Dick Van Dyke BW

12 People's Court

13 Bullseye

21 Just Like Mom

11AM

2 Sesame Street

4 21 Family Feud

5 Doctors

6 At Eleven-Ida Clarkston

7 Young and The Restless

8 Headline Hunters

11 Andy Griffith BW

13 Texas

NIK Today's Special

USA Coronation Street


11:30

4 Edge of Night

5 Search for Tomorrow

8 Kareen's Yoga

11 I Love Lucy BW

21 Carol Burnet & Friends

NIK Rainbow Country

USA You!

Segments include makeup for eye shading; yoga exercises for strength; and vegetable and health
foods.

NOON

2 6 7 8 News

4 All My Children

5 Days of Our Lives

9 Odyssey

11 Perry Mason BW

12 Phil Donahue

"Our Neglected Children."

13 Tom Cotle. Up Close.

Guest: actor Lee Grant.

21 That's Life

ESN Inside Baseball

HBO Teddy Pendergrass

NIK What Will They Think of Next!


SHO Movie: "Mommy Dearest"

USA Sonya

12:05

TBS Funtime

12:30

2 Wok With Yan

Letuce in oyster sauce; turkey rolls.

8 Definition

Mark Bragagnolo, Jayne Eastwood.

13 Take My Word For It

21 Pitfall

ESN Tennis

The U.S. vs. Australia in the Davis Cup semifinals. The doubles match, taped Oct 2nd in Perth,
Australia.

NIK Spread Your Wings

12:35

TBS FLintstones

1PM

2 All My Children

4 21 One Life to Live

5 6 8 Another World

7 As The World Turns


11 Movie: "The Case of the Baltimore Girls" (1974, Lorne Greene)

12 Merv Griffin

Scheduled: Dick Cavet, Buddy Rich, Cheryl Tiegs.

13 Movie: "Everything But The Truth" (1956, Tim Hovey)

HBO Movie: "Contract on Cherry Street" (M-T 1977, Frank Sinatra)

NIK Tomorrow People

USA Alive & Well

Guests include "Real People" host Bill Rafferty. Also: tap dancing, alcoholism, smoke inhalation.

1:05

TBS Munsters BW

1:30

NIK Adventures of Black Beauty

1:35

TBS Leave It To Beaver BW

2PM

2 Take 30

A look at a falconry school.

4 21 General Hospital

5 Fantasy

Scheduled: Ann Jillian, Shawn Stevens.

6 Alan Thicke
Guests include Barbara Eden, Toller Cranston, Ben Wicks.

7 Guiding Light

8 Texas

12 Price is Right

NIK Livewire

2:05

TBS Brady Bunch

2:30

2 Coronation Street

SHO Laff-A-Thon

2:35

TBS Beverly Hillbillies

3PM

2 Coming Atractions

Guests include stuntman Dwayne McLean and actress Lois Maxwell.

4 Ryan's Hope

5 Family Treats

In "Trouble River," a teenager (Michael Le Clair) and his trusty grandmother (Nora Denney) raft
downriver to escape renegades in the Pacific Northwest of the 1870s. Martin: Hal England.

6 Movie: "The Steel Cowboy" (1978, James Brolin, M-T)

7 Hour Magazine

Guest: Lorna Paterson. Also: segments on herpes; warranties; a pair of 12-year-old caterers; and
how to do a successful pain job.

8 Alan Thicke

9 Mr. Rogers

11 Cartoon Carnival

12 Good Times

13 Movie: "Northwest Passage" (1940, Spencer Tracy)

21 Welcome Back, Koter

62 To Hope: A Celebration!

NIK Rainbow Country

SHO Bobby Vinton

USA Cartoon Express

3:05

TBS Carol Burnet & Friends

3:30

2 Afternoon Delight

A discussion of the importance of martial fidelity, with columnist Joan Suton and singer Rudy
Webb.

4 Happy Days Again

11 Groovie Goolies & Friends

12 Funorama

21 Laverne & Shirley

ESN Future Sport

Interviews with Rolf Benirschke (who would become ill-fated 1989 daytime host of Wheel of
Fortune), and Al Oerter.
HBO Movie: "Tulips" (1981, PG, Gabe Kaplan).

NIK Spread Your Wings

3:35

TBS Bob Newhart

4PM

2 Do It For Yourself

How to childproof kitchen cupboards and set traps and poisons for mice.

4 News

5 NBC Special Treat

"Oh Boy! Babies!" which opens this monthly series' eighth season, finds an introverted sixth-
grader (Mathew Kolmes) starting to come out of his shell when he takes a course in infant care.
Claude: Claude Brooks. Janet: Nita Novy. Ward: Ward Saxton. Jake" Chip Zien.

7 Rockford Files

Conclusion. Rockford springs Flowers (Strother Martin) from a hospital to give him the chance to
prove he isn't senile. Rocky: Noah Beery.

8 Litle House on The Prairie

9 62 Sesame Street

11 Scooby-Doo

21 Love Boat

ESN Sportsforum

NIK Tomorrow People

SHO Mark Twain Theatre

USA Are You Anybody?

4:05
TBS Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30

2 Projections

Films include "60 Cycles," about a long-distance bicycle race in Quebec, and "The Rink," a visit to
a skating rink.

4 ABC News

11 Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker

12 Gilligan's Island

The castaways try to salvage the cargo from a submerged vessel. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper:
Alan Hale.

ESN SportsCenter

NIK Adventures of Black Beauty

USA Sports Look

4:35

TBS Andy Griffith

5PM

2 Commonwealth Games

Highlights of events in Brisbane, Australia. Ernie Afaganis.

4 6 8 Baseball Championship Series

Game 1 in the ALCS from the park of the AL West winner.

5 7 21 News

9 3-2-1 Contact

Lisa and Trini learn about calories.


12 CHiPs Patrol

Ponch (Erik Estrada) suspects that an arrogant rookie is actually very insecure. Brent Delaney:
Joe Penny. Jon: Larry Wilcox.

13 Litle House on The Prairie

Charles (Michael Landon) runs into an unexpected obstacle when he files papers to adopt Albert
(Mathew Laborteaux).

62 Mr. Rogers

ESN College Football

West Virginia at Pitsburgh, taped Oct 2nd.

HBO Movie: "The Private Eyes" (1980, PG, Tim Conway)

NIK Livewire

USA College Football

Oregon Ducks at USC Trojans, taped Oct 2nd.

5:05

TBS Movie: "Strangers When We Meet" (1960, Kirk Douglas)

5:30

9 Dick Cavet

Scheduled: actress Philippine de Rothschild.

11 Laverne & Shirley & Company

Squiggy pushes Lenny too far.

62 Electric Company

6PM

2 News
5 NBC News-Brokaw/Mudd

7 CBS News-Rather/Drinkwater

9 Doctor in the House

11 M*A*S*H

Hawkeye has a craving for spareribs obtainable only in Chicago.

12 Three's Company

Janet (Joyce DeWit) persuades Jack and Chrissy to replace her on a babysitting job. John Riter.

13 Eight is Enough

Family crisis: Elizabeth (Connie Newton) wants to go on the pill.

21 Charlie's Angels

62 3-2-1 Contact

ART Precious Blood

A one-act play about a would-be rapist (Guy Boyd) and his intended victim (Alfre Woodard).

SHO Movie: "Forever Darling"

(1956, NR) Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez as a bickering couple blessed with a meddling guardian
angel (James Mason). Louis Calhern.

6:25

9 Evening Edition

6:30

5 News

7 PM Magazine

Included: the Los Angeles Rams' aerobic-dance classes.

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Three's Company
A new guarantee of weekly privacy in the apartment to each dosen't last long. John Riter, Joyce
DeWit, Suzanne Somers.

12 Carol Burnet & Friends

In sketches, a housewife's family leaves her because their bathroom tissue isn't soft enough; and
a husband tries to explain to his wife why he was out all night. Harvey Korman.

62 Over Easy

Lillian Gish is interviewed.

HBO Race for the Pennant

7PM

2 Commonwealth Games

Highlights of the competition in Brisbane, Australia.

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Bonnie Bedelia and drag-racing championship Shirley Muldowney.

7 News

9 MacNeil, Lehrer Report

11 M*A*S*H

Henry is on the lookout for the possible rabid pooch that nipped Radar (Gary Burghoff).

12 M*A*S*H

The generator explodes while quick fix artist Radar is on leave in Tokyo. First of two parts.

13 Charlie's Angels

Bosley (David Doyle) suspects a para-psychologist of exploiting his wealthy friend's interest in
psychic phenomena.

21 Vancouver

62 Art of Islam

ART Visit with Robert Altman

HBO Teddy Pendergrass


A 1982 performance including "I Don't Love You Anymore," "Love TKO" and "Over and Over (Just
Can't Get Enough)". Taped in London.

7:15

ART Charterhouse of Parma

Part 5. While an imprisoned Fabrizio (Andrea Occhipinti) falls in love with Clella (Pascale
Reynaud), Gina (Marthe Keller) plans his escape.

7:30

5 Tic Tac Dough

7 Family Feud

9 Evening Edition

11 Barney Miller

During a hurricane, Wojo worries about evacuation procedures and Harris contends with a
delinquent.

12 Mary Tyler Moore

To Mary's horror, Lou moves into her apartment building. Lou: Edward Asner.

62 Macneil, Lehrer Report

USA Sports Probe

7:35

9 American Adventure

Experienced glider pilots soar at Sugarbush Hill in Wisconsin.

TBS News

7:55

13 News
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734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

5PM

4 6 8 Baseball Championship Series

Game 1 in the ALCS from the park of the AL West winner.

That year, it was the Milwaukee Brewers vs. the California Angels:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_Am...ionship_Series

4PM
5 NBC Special Treat

"Oh Boy! Babies!"

5PM

4 6 8 Baseball Championship Series

What were the respective normal schedules for KOMO and KING?

...as well as CHEK-TV and BCTV?

On BCTV, 6PM Newshour with Tony Parsons; 7PM Entertainment Tonight

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Regular KING schedule Oct 1982

4PM People's Court

4:30 More Real People


Regular KOMO schedule, Oct 1982

4PM Merv Griffin

5 News

6 ABC News With Frank Reynolds

6:30 News

7 PM Northwest

7:30 Muppet Show

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Regular KOMO schedule, Oct 1982

6 ABC News With Frank Reynolds


Don't you mean "World News Tonight", which was co-anchored at the time by Reynolds, Max
Robinson & Peter Jennings?

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Yep I actually do. TVG's listings say ABC News however.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

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Tacoma

11 KSTW (Ind)

13 KCPQ (Ind)

6AM

11 700 Club

7AM

13 700 Club

You've. Gota. Be. Kidding. Me!

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Regular KING schedule Oct 1982

4PM People's Court

4:30 More Real People

You forgot to put down the listings from 5 to 8.

Nope. Pat Robertson was very big in Washington State. He won the Republican Caucus when
running for President.

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The 5-8 listings are in the listing itself. The only preemption on KING today was the NBC Special
Treat program at 4.

-crainbebo
734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

The 5-8 listings are in the listing itself.

Sorry, my mistake. Guess I misread.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

The only preemption on KING today was the NBC Special Treat program at 4.

Then what's this? A regular series?

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo


3PM

5 Family Treats

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. October 5th, 1982 5am-8pm

Now I'm not all sure about Family Treats. Maybe it was syndicated? I know Special Treat was off
the NBC network...

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Retro; New York City, Friday, March 12, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS)

11:00 A.M-5:00 P M.-Test Patern


WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC)

Afternoon

I:00-Home Service Club; Tex and Jinx

Evening

7:30-Musical Merry-Go-Round-Jack Kilty

7:50-Newsreel; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Film Shorts

8:15-Two Great Blizzards

8:25-Sports Reports

8:30-Show Business. Inc.

9:00-Television Newsreel

9:10-Boxing: Madison Square Garden

WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont)

Evening

6:05-U. S. Weather Report

0-15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-Walter Compton News

7:00-Play Room
7:30-Camera Headlines

8:00-Fashions on Parade

8:30-Film Shorts

9:00-Wrestling. Jamaica Arena

There was no scheduled programming on Channel 2 or this day. CBS was still eight weeks away
from launching full network service in the spring of 1948.

Three other stations, WJZ-TV Channel 7 (ABC), WPIX Channel 11 (independent, owned by the
Daily News) and WATV Channel 13 (independent) were under construction and targeted for air
dates in the spring (WPIX, WATV) and summer (WJZ-TV) of 1948. Another independent station,
WOR-TV Channel 9, was in the early phase of construction and would not begin operation until
the fall of 1949.

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8:15-Two Great Blizzards

8:25-Sports Reports

It took them ten minutes to show TWO GREAT BLIZZARDS? Couldn't have been all that great
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Re: Retro; New York City, Friday, March 12, 1948

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8:15-Two Great Blizzards

8:25-Sports Reports

It took them ten minutes to show TWO GREAT BLIZZARDS? Couldn't have been all that great

Maybe they were Two Great DQ Blizzards!

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Re: Retro; New York City, Friday, March 12, 1948

Wikipedia says the Walter Compton News was reportedly off the air by January 1948. If it was
"reportedly" off the air, then Wikipedia got its information from an incorrect source.
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Re: Retro; New York City, Friday, March 12, 1948

"Wikipedia says the Walter Compton News was reportedly off the air by January 1948."

That could be true in terms of feed to the full DuMont network, which included a bunch of other
stations on the eastern seaboard like WNHC in Connecticut or WFIL in Philadelphia (which
wouldn't be commited to ABC until it got its network up and fully running in August of 1948). At
the same time, plenty of shows which didn't stay on the network continued for O&O stations,
and Compton stayed on WABD and its originating station, WTTG in Washington, until much later.
This wasn't unusual. CBS had several local shows that went network later (including the Douglas
Edwards newscast) and had a few which went on and off the network repeatedly after its first
series of shows began feeding in ths spring of 1948.

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Understood, but the Wikipedia article says that a second atempt by DuMont to present a news
program (named Camera Headlines) premiered in Jan., 1948, which would lead one to think it
replaced Compton. I found another site (I think it was a DuMont history site.) that had a 1948
schedule showing Compton and Camera Headlines on it in different time slots. Compton was
daily; Headlines was weekly.
When stations had a 15-minute newscast at 11:00 Eastern, The Tonight Show started at 11:15,
and then "re-started" at 11:30 for the stations that had expanded its news to 30 minutes. I heard
the first 15 minutes became more "local" in scope (telling jokes about NYC) as more stations
across the country expanded their news to 30 min. until Tonight dropped the first 15 min.
entirely. Does this mean that Channel 4 in NYC continued to carry a 15-min. newscast long after
the other stations in the #1 market went to 30 min. news?

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Re: Retro; New York City, Friday, March 12, 1948

Quote Originally Posted by trusty

When stations had a 15-minute newscast at 11:00 Eastern, The Tonight Show started at 11:15,
and then "re-started" at 11:30 for the stations that had expanded its news to 30 minutes. I heard
the first 15 minutes became more "local" in scope (telling jokes about NYC) as more stations
across the country expanded their news to 30 min. until Tonight dropped the first 15 min.
entirely. Does this mean that Channel 4 in NYC continued to carry a 15-min. newscast long after
the other stations in the #1 market went to 30 min. news?

WNBC, at first (that is, as of Oct. 1, 1962 and the first several months afterward), carried all 1 hr.
45 min. of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, however by mid-to-late 1963 their 11 P.M.
newscast became 30 minutes (probably in the aftermath of the long NYC newspaper strike), thus
they were among the first stations to hack off the first 15 minutes of the program. Some other
NBC O&O's of the time - notably Los Angeles' KNBC - still had 15-minute 11 P.M. newscasts at
that point, though.

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Re: Retro; New York City, Friday, March 12, 1948

I've linked to Mark Evanier in another thread, and now I'm gonna do it here...

htp://www.newsfromme.com/2012/02/05...video-link-45/

...it's the first 15 minutes (along with other non-Johnny Carson components) of the December 31
1965/January 1 1966 Tonight Show, along with some commentary about the "15 Minute Flu"
Johnny "suffered" when asked to continue doing the mostly-preempted opening segment.

I showed it to my parents, who don't remember them doing that first fifteen minutes at all
(they'd have been watching on WNBC.)

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Re, I:00-Home Service Club; "Tex" and Jinx in Bob's innaugural post-- was Tex the late Tex
Antoine, NYC's beloved cartoonist/weatherman, whose TV moniker was a play on his Texas
roots?

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Re: Retro; New York City, Friday, March 12, 1948

Quote Originally Posted by jfrancispastirchak

Re, I:00-Home Service Club; "Tex" and Jinx in Bob's innaugural post-- was Tex the late Tex
Antoine, NYC's beloved cartoonist/weatherman, whose TV moniker was a play on his Texas
roots?

...nope. Tex McCrary. htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinx_Fa...and_television ...

U.J: thanks for the comeback! And Mcrary's host was his wife, actress "Jinx" Falkenberg (believe
her first name was Jill). Ironically, according to Wikipedia, like Tex Antoine, Mcrary was a native
Texan as well.

Retro: New York City, Tuesday, March 16, 1948


Source; New York Times

Stations;

Ch. 2 WCBS-TV (CBS O&O)

Ch. 4 WNBT (NBC O&O)

Ch. 5 WABD (DuMont O&O)

No scheduled morning programming on any station

AFTERNOON

5:00

4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith

EVENING

6:15

5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45

5-News from Washington with Walter Compton

7:00

5-Films

7:15

5-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy)

7:30
5-Camera Headlines (local news)

7:40

5-Telenews

7:50

4-Newsreel with John Cameron Swayze

8:00

4-Films

5-Court of Public Opinion; Should Congress Re-Institute the Draft? Sen. Glen Taylor, Lee

Pressman, John Abt, George H. Earle, Col. Melvin Maas, Rep. James Van Zandt of Pennsylvania

8:40

4-Wrestling from St. Nicholas Arena

9:00

5-Film Short

9:05

5-Boxing from Park Arena

10:30

4-News

No programming scheduled on this day by WCBS-TV Ch. 2.

This was the final day without programming for WCBS-TV, which began 7-day-a-week
programming service the following day (March 17, 1948) and has not missed a day on the air
since--not even Sept. 11, 2001, when the World Trade Center atack took all other NYC stations
off the air, but left WCBS-TV able to resume transmitting within minutes with full power
capability from the Empire State Building.

RETRO: WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971


Source: TV Guide, Wisconsin Edition

Stations:

2 WBAY-TV Green Bay (CBS)

3 WISC-TV Madison (CBS)

4 WTMJ-TV Milwaukee (NBC)

5 WFRV Green Bay/WJMN (Channel 3) Escanaba MI (NBC)

6 WITI Milwaukee (ABC)

6M WLUC Marquete MI (CBS/ABC)

7 WSAU-TV (now WSAW) Wausau (CBS)

9 WAOW Wausau (ABC)

10 WMVS Milwaukee (PBS)

11 WLUK Green Bay (ABC)

12 WISN-TV Milwaukee (CBS)

12R WAEO-TV (now WJFW) Rhinelander (NBC)

13 WEAU-TV Eau Claire (NBC)

15 WMTV Madison (NBC)

18 WVTV Milwaukee (independent, ABC and CBS secondary)

21 WHA-TV Madison (PBS)

27 WKOW-TV Madison/WXOW (Channel 19) La Crosse (ABC)

34 KFIZ-TV Fond du Lac (independent, CBS secondary)

This day was KFIZ-TVs third anniversary on the air. The station wouldnt survive to its fourth
anniversary. :-(

Although WLUC Marquete is in the Eastern Time zone, its listings here are in Central Time.
[c] denotes a color program.

MORNING

6:30

6M Herald of Truth [c]

6:35

6 Sacred Heart [c]

6:50

6 News [c] (Larry Ebert)

7:00

2 Popeye [c]

3 Sunrise Semester [c] (Classical Mythology: Hercules)

4 Consultation [c] (a medical public affairs program, today discussing the importance of medical
checkups)

5 Critique [c]

6 Church Service [c] (Catholic)

6M Finland Calling [c]

11 Herald of Truth [c]

7:15

12 Faith For Today [c] (Christian missionaries in India)


7:30

3 Rex Humbard [c] (Sermon topic: man in relation to Jesus)

4 Library Playhouse [c] (Lloyd Alexanders The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian)

5 Davey & Goliath [c]

6 Oral Roberts [c]

7 Day of Discovery [c]

9/27 Bible Answers

11 Hour of Hope [c]

7:45

4 Library Story [c] (Hans Petersons Erik and the Christmas Horse and Barbara Emberleys
Drummer Hoff)

5 To Be Announced (IIRC, WFRV/WJMN usually ran two Davey & Goliath episodes back to back,
but sometimes aired an infomercial for Changing Times magazine in this stretch instead)

12 Davey & Goliath [c]

8:00

2/7 Tom & Jerry [c]

4 Church Service [c]

5 Faith For Today [c]

6/11 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as on WISC at 7:30)

6M The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c] (Jerry Falwell)

9/27 Oral Roberts [c] (Pat Boone guests)

12 Milwaukee Media Review [c]

13 Hour of Hope [c]

15 Insight [c] (Arlene Golonka guests)


8:30

2 Oral Roberts [c] (sermon topic: Trouble is Gods Business)

3 The Groovie Goolies [c]

4/5 This Is The Life [c] (Mitzi Hoag guests on WFRV/WJMN)

7/15 Hour of Hope [c]

9/13/27 Revival Fires [c] (Sermon on WKOW/WAOW/WXOW: The Need of the Hour)

12 Suburban Scene [c]

9:00

2 Church Service [c] (Catholic; WBAY was owned by the Norbertine Order of Priests at this time)

3 Tom & Jerry [c]

4 Inner View [c]

5 Topic [c] (medical public affairs series; this mornings discussion was about reactions to pain)

6 Day of Discovery [c]

6M/13 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as at 8:00 on WITI)

7 Film [c]

9/27 The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad [c]

11 Day of Discovery [c] (third sermon in a series on Jesus Christ: Superman)

12 Lamp Unto My Feet [c] (Roberta Peters and Hal Linden in Robert Starers cantata Joseph & His
Brothers)

15 Movie (Charlie Chan in Honolulu, 1938, with Sidney Toler)

18 Cool McCool [c]

9:30

2 Sacred Heart [c]


3/7/12 Look Up and Live [c] (sensitivity sessions conducted by San Franciscos Catholic
Communications Center)

4 Farmer Vic & Friends [c]

5 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]

6 Bugs Bunny [c] (this was the AAP syndicated package of Warner Bros. cartoons, not the CBS
Saturday morning show that WISN ran in Milwaukee)

9/27 The Doubledeckers [c]

11 The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c]

18 Popeye [c]

9:45

2 Stage Two [c] (local variety show)

9:55

4 Professor & Friends [c]

10:00

2/3/7 Camera Three [c] (a performance by Cambodias Classical Khmer Ballet; WBAY started
running this series again with this episode)

4 Showplace [c] (homes)

5 Laurel & Hardy (the Hal Roach shorts, not the 1966-67 Larry Harmon cartoons)

6M Hour of Hope [c]

9/27 Bullwinkle [c]

12 Answers for Today [c]

12M Day of Discovery [c]

13 This Is The Life [c]

18 Mister Ed
10:15

5 Mister Ed [c]

10:25

15 Thoughts with Cagle [c]

10:30

2/6M/7/12 Face the Nation [c] (George Herman interviews White House Communications
Director Herb Klein)

3 Church Service [c] (Catholic)

4 This Week in Pro Football [c] (Pat Sumerall and Tom Brookshier narrate NFL Films coverage of
the December 4-6 NFL schedule)

6/9/27 Make a Wish [c]

11 Chmielewski On Stage [c] (polkas)

12R This Is The Life [c]

13 Commercial Film [c]

15 Major Adams (a Ward Bond episode of Wagon Train)

18 Batman [c] (Victor Buono as King Tut, and Henny Youngman does a window cameo)

10:45

5 Commercial Film [c]

13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Altoona Girls Glee Club)

11:00

2 Community Reports [c]


5/12R Oil But For One Day [c] (Theodore Bikel special for Hanukkah)

6 For Beter or Worse [c]

6M Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)

7 Commercial Film [c]

9/11/27 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay)

12 Washington Report [c] (Wisconsin Congressmen Glen Davis, Henry Reuss and Clement
Zablocki)

13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Eau Claire Memorial High School Choir)

18 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Verne Gagnes AWA promotion)

11:15

2 Agri-Chats [c] (WBAY Agricultural Director Les Sturmer)

3 The Christophers [c]

6 Lutheran Guideposts [c]

7 The Hunter [c] (a local program on hunting, not the TTV cartoon)

12 Managers Desk [c]

11:30

2/7 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]

3 Face the Nation [c] (delayed from 10:30)

4 Celebrity Bowling [c]

5/12R/15 Meet The Press [c] (Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz; panel is William Blair of the New
York Times, Nick Kots of the Washington Post, Bernard Brenner of United Press International and
Paul Duke of NBC News; Bill Monroe moderates)

6 Eye On Your City [c]

6M Untamed World [c]

12 Huckleberry Hound [c]


13 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)

AFTERNOON

12:00

2/7 NFL Football: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants [c] (Frank Glieber and Eddie LeBaron called
the action)

3 This Is The Life [c]

4 Bowling With The Champs [c] (Wally Reklaitis of Sheboygan vs. Willard Goodwill of Suring)

5 McHales Navy [c]

6 Public Conference [c] (Prison Riots: Whats the Message?)

6M The Dan Devine Show [c]

9/11/18/27 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)

12 Packer Preview [c]

12R Nicolet College Forum [c]

13 NFL Football: New England Patriots at New York Jets [c]

15 Star Trek [c]

12:30

3/6M/12 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]

5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

6 Issues & Answers [c]

12R Insight [c]

1:00

3/6M/12 NFL Football: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers [c] (Jack Whitaker and Tom
Brookshier called the action; blacked out in Green Bay and Wausau)
4/15 NFL Football: Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints [c]

5 Movie [c] (The Younger Brothers, 1949)

6 Movie (Our Litle Girl, 1935, with Shirley Temple, Lyle Talbot and Joel McCrea)

9/11/27 NBA Basketball Highlights [c] (clips of the Milwaukee Bucks championship series against
the Baltimore Bullets the previous Spring, narrated by Keith Jackson)

12R The Big Valley [c]

18 The Addams Family

1:30

9/11/27 USGA Highlights of 1971 [c] (Chris Schenkel narrates)

18 The Munsters

2:00

9/27 Issues & Answers [c]

11 Road Racings White Wave [c] (documentary on an auto racing team)

12R Films [c]

18 Movie (Charlie Chan in Panama, 1940, with Sidney Toler)

2:30

5 Commercial Film [c]

6 Movie (Pardon My Sarong, 1942, with Bud Abbot, Lou Costello and Virginia Bruce)

9/27 Government Report [c]

11 Sports Challenge [c] (New York Giants Frank Gifford, Kyle Rote and Charley Conerly vs. Los
Angeles Rams Roman Gabriel, Deacon Jones and Merlin Olsen; Dick Enberg emcees)

3:00
2 Alvin Styczynski [c] (polkas; time approximate after Cowboys-Giants)

5/12R/13 NFL Football: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs [c] (time approximate on WEAU
after Patriots-Jets)

9/27 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]

10 Soul! [c] (performances by the Broadway Cast of Melvin Van Peebles Aint Supposed to Die a
Natural Death, and an interview with former Black Panther Kathleen Cleaver)

11 Film [c]

18 Perry Mason

3:45

11 Changing Times [c] (infomercial for the magazine of the same name)

4:00

2/9/27 Roller Derby [c]

3/6M/7/12 A Christmas Carol [c] (Australian cartoon of the Charles Dickens novella)

6 Bob Kames [c] (polkas; Lawrence Welk and Frankie Yankovic are guests on the annual
Christmas episode)

11 Movie [c] (Robbery, 1967, with Stanley Baker and Joanna Petet)

21 Pennsylvania Dutch Jazz Festival [c] (first of two programs from the 1970 festival at Lancaster;
performers are the Gary Burton Quartet and The Worlds Greatest Jazz Band)

34 Roy Rogers

4:30

6 Wagon Train [c]

10 Travelogue [c]

18 My Favorite Martian [c]


5:00

2 The Frog Prince [c] (Muppet special with Jim Henson voicing Kermit the Frogs narration)

3/6M/7/12 60 Minutes [c]

9/27 Untamed World [c]

18 All About Faces [c]

21 Masquerade [c]

34 Movie [c] (The Eye Creatures, 1965, with John Ashley and Cynthia Hull)

5:30

9/27 American Bandstand [c] (Litle Jimmy Osmond is the guest; delayed from Saturday 12:00)

10 This Is It [c] (Rae Moore)

18 Daktari [c]

21 Speaking Freely [c] (Edwin Newman interviews Frank Capra)

EVENING

6:00

2/3/7 News [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom [c] (although all stations airing this are NBC
affiliates, this was during the series syndicated run, so each station is running a different
episode)

6 TV6 Report [c] (Is Good Health for Everyone?)

6M Room 222 [c] (a student is rumoured to be a homosexual after performing Shakespeare in


drag; delayed from Friday 9:00)

9/27 Lassie [c] (Part One of Mustang, about an aging stallion)

10 Travelogue [c]

11 Marcus Welby, M.D. [c] (Barry Sullivan guests; delayed from Tuesday 9:00)

12 On Target [c] (The Consumers Pocketbook)


6:30

2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Sunday Night Movie [c] (Will Penny, 1968, with Charlton Heston, Bruce
Dern and Slim Pickens)

4/5/12R/13/15 The Hallmark Hall of Fame [c] (The Litlest Angel, with Johnnie Whitaker, Fred
Gwynne, Cab Calloway, E.G. Marshall, Tony Randall, Connie Stevens, John McGiver and James
Coco)

6 Primus [c]

9/27 Rollin On the River [c] (Kenny Rogers & The First Edition host Karen Black)

10 Thirty Minutes [c] (Elizabeth Drew interviews Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty)

18 Untamed World [c]

21 Full Circle [c]

34 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Gagnes AWA again)

7:00

6/9/11/27 The F.B.I. [c] (Joseph Wiseman guests)

10/21 Firing Line [c] (William F. Buckley debates former Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel on
conservation)

18 Safari To Adventure [c]

7:30

18/34 Kups Show [c] (Irv Kupcinet hosts Sammy Davis Jr., Don Ameche, Vic Damone, Billy
Eckstine and authors Marya Mannes, Ralph G. Martin and Ruth Montgomery in a pair of
roundtable conversations)

8:00

4/5/12R/13/15 Bonanza [c] (Dub Taylor and Lou Frizzell guest)

6/9/11/27 The ABC Sunday Night Movie [c] (Hurry Sundown, 1967, with Michael Caine, Jane
Fonda, John Phillip Law, Diahann Carroll, Faye Dunaway, Burgess Meredith, Jim Backus and
Robert Reed)

10/21 Masterpiece Theatre [c] (Alistair Cooke introduces Chapter Three of Tolstoys
Resurrection)

8:30

2/6M/7/12 Cades County [c] (Broderick Crawford, John Payne, Johnny Crawford and E.J. Peaker
guest)

3 Seven Seas [c] (documentary special)

9:00

4/5/12R/13/15 The Bold Ones [c] (a Lawyers episode starring Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella
and James Farentino, about a young Latino who claims innocence of a mugging charge but cant
prove it)

10/21 Pink Floyd [c] (rock concert from San Franciscos Fillmore West)

18 Talking Points [c]

34 Death Valley Days [c]

9:30

2/3/7/12 The Dan Devine Show [c] (broadcast live from WBAY)

6M ABC Movie Of The Weekend [c] (The Failing of Raymond, with Jane Wyman and Dean
Stockwell, delayed from Saturday, November 27th at 8:30)

34 It Takes a Thief [c]

10:00

2/3/4/5/12R/13/15 News [c]

7/12 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)

10 Wall Street Week [c]


18 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from Green Bay)

21 Civilization [c] (Kenneth Clark hosts The Worship of Nature)

10:15

7/12 News [c]

10:30

2 Movie [c] (Bachelor Flat, 1962, with Terry-Thomas and Tuesday Weld)

3 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)

4/12R/15 The Weekend Tonight Show [c] (George Segal, Carl Reiner, Ruth Gordon, Mac Davis
and then-Baltimore Oriole Frank Robinson are Johnny Carsons guests; WFRV and WEAU didnt
clear the weekend repeats)

5 Inquiry [c]

7 Movie [c] (The File on Thelma Jordan, 1949, with Barbara Stanwyck and Paul Kelly)

12 Movie (The Private Life of Henry VIII, 1933, with Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester and Merle
Oberon)

13 Movie (The Cocoanuts, 1929, with The Marx Brothers)

34 Movie (The Intruders, 1967, with Don Murray and Edmund OBrien)

10:55

6/9/11/27 To Be Announced

11:00

5 Startime (William Shatner and John Cassavetes guest star)

6/9/11/27 News [c]

18 Grapevine [c] (Vic Pits)


11:30

9/27 The World of Sports Illustrated [c]

11 Movie [c] (Amazons of Rome, 1960, with Louis Jordan and Sylvia Sims)

11:40

6 Movie (Louisa, 1950, with Ronald Reagan, Ruth Hussey and Edmund Gwenn)

12:00

4/5/18 News [c]

9/27 Movie [c] (Ice Palace, 1960, with Richard Burton and Robert Ryan)

15 Movie (A Kind of Loving, 1962, with Alan Bates)

12:05

13 Movie [c] (Where the Bullets Fly, 1966, with Tom Adams and Dawn Addams)

12:15

2 I Spy [c]

12:25

12 News [c]

1:25

6 News [c]

1:45
6 For Beter or Worse [c]

2:00

6 Critique [c]

2:30

6 Directions [c]

King Daevid MacKenzie

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That should be Sunday, December 19, 1971. That past Thursday was KFIZ's three-year

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Re: RETRO: WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1971

...actually, I just looked again, and it is Sunday, December 12, 1971. Apologies; listings for the
16th will be coming up this weekend sometime...

Retro; New York City, Thursday, March 18, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS O&O)

Evening

7:30-To the Queen's Taste with Dione Lucas (cooking)

7:55-Sports News

8:00-Television News

8:15-Basketball Invitation Tournament.

Madison Square Garden

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC O&O)

Afternoon

5: 00-Howdy-Dowdy-Buffalo Bob Smith


Evening

7:50-News Films; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Eye-Witness-Ben Grauer

8:30-Television Magazine

9:00-You Are an Artist-John Gnagy

9:10-Newsroom

9:30-Bond Rally. Washington

9:45-Nature of Things-Dr. Roy K. Marshall, from Philadelphia

WABD Channel 5 (DuMont O&O)

Evening

6:05-U. S. Weather Report

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-Walter Compton, News

7:05-Birthday Party

7:30-News Pictures; Films

8:00-Champagne and Orchids

8:15-Film Shorts

8:30-Charade Quiz

9:15-Bond Rally. Washington

9:45-Wrestling. Jamaica Arena


RETRO: WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1971

Source: TV Guide, Wisconsin Edition

Stations:

2 WBAY-TV Green Bay (CBS)

3 WISC-TV Madison (CBS)

4 WTMJ-TV Milwaukee (NBC)

5 WFRV Green Bay/WJMN (Channel 3) Escanaba MI (NBC)

6 WITI Milwaukee (ABC)

6M WLUC Marquete MI (CBS/ABC)

7 WSAU-TV (now WSAW) Wausau (CBS)

9 WAOW Wausau (ABC)

10 WMVS Milwaukee (PBS)

11 WLUK Green Bay (ABC)

12 WISN-TV Milwaukee (CBS)

12R WAEO-TV (now WJFW) Rhinelander (NBC)

13 WEAU-TV Eau Claire (NBC)

15 WMTV Madison (NBC)

18 WVTV Milwaukee (independent, ABC and CBS secondary)

21 WHA-TV Madison (PBS)

27 WKOW-TV Madison/WXOW (Channel 19) La Crosse (ABC)

34 KFIZ-TV Fond du Lac (independent, CBS secondary)

Earlier this week, I posted these listings with the errant date of 16 December 1971. 12 December
was the correct date, and is therefore used in this thread.
Although WLUC Marquete is in the Eastern Time zone, its listings here are in Central Time.

[c] denotes a color program.

MORNING

6:30

6M Herald of Truth [c]

6:35

6 Sacred Heart [c]

6:50

6 News [c] (Larry Ebert)

7:00

2 Popeye [c]

3 Sunrise Semester [c] (Classical Mythology: Hercules)

4 Consultation [c] (a medical public affairs program, today discussing the importance of medical
checkups)

5 Critique [c]

6 Church Service [c] (Catholic)

6M Finland Calling [c]

11 Herald of Truth [c]

7:15

12 Faith For Today [c] (Christian missionaries in India)


7:30

3 Rex Humbard [c] (Sermon topic: man in relation to Jesus)

4 Library Playhouse [c] (Lloyd Alexanders The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian)

5 Davey & Goliath [c]

6 Oral Roberts [c]

7 Day of Discovery [c]

9/27 Bible Answers

11 Hour of Hope [c]

7:45

4 Library Story [c] (Hans Petersons Erik and the Christmas Horse and Barbara Emberleys
Drummer Hoff)

5 To Be Announced (IIRC, WFRV/WJMN usually ran two Davey & Goliath episodes back to back,
but sometimes aired an infomercial for Changing Times magazine in this stretch instead)

12 Davey & Goliath [c]

8:00

2/7 Tom & Jerry [c]

4 Church Service [c]

5 Faith For Today [c]

6/11 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as on WISC at 7:30)

6M The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c] (Jerry Falwell)

9/27 Oral Roberts [c] (Pat Boone guests)

12 Milwaukee Media Review [c]

13 Hour of Hope [c]


15 Insight [c] (Arlene Golonka guests)

8:30

2 Oral Roberts [c] (sermon topic: Trouble is Gods Business)

3 The Groovie Goolies [c]

4/5 This Is The Life [c] (Mitzi Hoag guests on WFRV/WJMN)

7/15 Hour of Hope [c]

9/13/27 Revival Fires [c] (Sermon on WKOW/WAOW/WXOW: The Need of the Hour)

12 Suburban Scene [c]

9:00

2 Church Service [c] (Catholic; WBAY was owned by the Norbertine Order of Priests at this time)

3 Tom & Jerry [c]

4 Inner View [c]

5 Topic [c] (medical public affairs series; this mornings discussion was about reactions to pain)

6 Day of Discovery [c]

6M/13 Rex Humbard [c] (same episode as at 8:00 on WITI)

7 Film [c]

9/27 The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad [c]

11 Day of Discovery [c] (third sermon in a series on Jesus Christ: Superman)

12 Lamp Unto My Feet [c] (Roberta Peters and Hal Linden in Robert Starers cantata Joseph & His
Brothers)

15 Movie (Charlie Chan in Honolulu, 1938, with Sidney Toler)

18 Cool McCool [c]

9:30
2 Sacred Heart [c]

3/7/12 Look Up and Live [c] (sensitivity sessions conducted by San Franciscos Catholic
Communications Center)

4 Farmer Vic & Friends [c]

5 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]

6 Bugs Bunny [c] (this was the AAP syndicated package of Warner Bros. cartoons, not the CBS
Saturday morning show that WISN ran in Milwaukee)

9/27 The Doubledeckers [c]

11 The Oldtime Gospel Hour [c]

18 Popeye [c]

9:45

2 Stage Two [c] (local variety show)

9:55

4 Professor & Friends [c]

10:00

2/3/7 Camera Three [c] (a performance by Cambodias Classical Khmer Ballet; WBAY started
running this series again with this episode)

4 Showplace [c] (homes)

5 Laurel & Hardy (the Hal Roach shorts, not the 1966-67 Larry Harmon cartoons)

6M Hour of Hope [c]

9/27 Bullwinkle [c]

12 Answers for Today [c]

12M Day of Discovery [c]

13 This Is The Life [c]


18 Mister Ed

10:15

5 Mister Ed [c]

10:25

15 Thoughts with Cagle [c]

10:30

2/6M/7/12 Face the Nation [c] (George Herman interviews White House Communications
Director Herb Klein)

3 Church Service [c] (Catholic)

4 This Week in Pro Football [c] (Pat Sumerall and Tom Brookshier narrate NFL Films coverage of
the December 4-6 NFL schedule)

6/9/27 Make a Wish [c]

11 Chmielewski On Stage [c] (polkas)

12R This Is The Life [c]

13 Commercial Film [c]

15 Major Adams (a Ward Bond episode of Wagon Train)

18 Batman [c] (Victor Buono as King Tut, and Henny Youngman does a window cameo)

10:45

5 Commercial Film [c]

13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Altoona Girls Glee Club)

11:00
2 Community Reports [c]

5/12R Oil But For One Day [c] (Theodore Bikel special for Hanukkah)

6 For Beter or Worse [c]

6M Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)

7 Commercial Film [c]

9/11/27 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay)

12 Washington Report [c] (Wisconsin Congressmen Glen Davis, Henry Reuss and Clement
Zablocki)

13 Christmas Concert [c] (The Eau Claire Memorial High School Choir)

18 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Verne Gagnes AWA promotion)

11:15

2 Agri-Chats [c] (WBAY Agricultural Director Les Sturmer)

3 The Christophers [c]

6 Lutheran Guideposts [c]

7 The Hunter [c] (a local program on hunting, not the TTV cartoon)

12 Managers Desk [c]

11:30

2/7 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]

3 Face the Nation [c] (delayed from 10:30)

4 Celebrity Bowling [c]

5/12R/15 Meet The Press [c] (Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz; panel is William Blair of the New
York Times, Nick Kots of the Washington Post, Bernard Brenner of United Press International and
Paul Duke of NBC News; Bill Monroe moderates)

6 Eye On Your City [c]

6M Untamed World [c]


12 Huckleberry Hound [c]

13 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)

AFTERNOON

12:00

2/7 NFL Football: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants [c] (Frank Glieber and Eddie LeBaron called
the action)

3 This Is The Life [c]

4 Bowling With The Champs [c] (Wally Reklaitis of Sheboygan vs. Willard Goodwill of Suring)

5 McHales Navy [c]

6 Public Conference [c] (Prison Riots: Whats the Message?)

6M The Dan Devine Show [c]

9/11/18/27 Dick Rodgers [c] (polkas)

12 Packer Preview [c]

12R Nicolet College Forum [c]

13 NFL Football: New England Patriots at New York Jets [c]

15 Star Trek [c]

12:30

3/6M/12 NFL Pre-Game Show [c]

5 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

6 Issues & Answers [c]

12R Insight [c]

1:00

3/6M/12 NFL Football: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers [c] (Jack Whitaker and Tom
Brookshier called the action; blacked out in Green Bay and Wausau)

4/15 NFL Football: Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints [c]

5 Movie [c] (The Younger Brothers, 1949)

6 Movie (Our Litle Girl, 1935, with Shirley Temple, Lyle Talbot and Joel McCrea)

9/11/27 NBA Basketball Highlights [c] (clips of the Milwaukee Bucks championship series against
the Baltimore Bullets the previous Spring, narrated by Keith Jackson)

12R The Big Valley [c]

18 The Addams Family

1:30

9/11/27 USGA Highlights of 1971 [c] (Chris Schenkel narrates)

18 The Munsters

2:00

9/27 Issues & Answers [c]

11 Road Racings White Wave [c] (documentary on an auto racing team)

12R Films [c]

18 Movie (Charlie Chan in Panama, 1940, with Sidney Toler)

2:30

5 Commercial Film [c]

6 Movie (Pardon My Sarong, 1942, with Bud Abbot, Lou Costello and Virginia Bruce)

9/27 Government Report [c]

11 Sports Challenge [c] (New York Giants Frank Gifford, Kyle Rote and Charley Conerly vs. Los
Angeles Rams Roman Gabriel, Deacon Jones and Merlin Olsen; Dick Enberg emcees)
3:00

2 Alvin Styczynski [c] (polkas; time approximate after Cowboys-Giants)

5/12R/13 NFL Football: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs [c] (time approximate on WEAU
after Patriots-Jets)

9/27 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]

10 Soul! [c] (performances by the Broadway Cast of Melvin Van Peebles Aint Supposed to Die a
Natural Death, and an interview with former Black Panther Kathleen Cleaver)

11 Film [c]

18 Perry Mason

3:45

11 Changing Times [c] (infomercial for the magazine of the same name)

4:00

2/9/27 Roller Derby [c]

3/6M/7/12 A Christmas Carol [c] (Australian cartoon of the Charles Dickens novella)

6 Bob Kames [c] (polkas; Lawrence Welk and Frankie Yankovic are guests on the annual
Christmas episode)

11 Movie [c] (Robbery, 1967, with Stanley Baker and Joanna Petet)

21 Pennsylvania Dutch Jazz Festival [c] (first of two programs from the 1970 festival at Lancaster;
performers are the Gary Burton Quartet and The Worlds Greatest Jazz Band)

34 Roy Rogers

4:30

6 Wagon Train [c]

10 Travelogue [c]

18 My Favorite Martian [c]


5:00

2 The Frog Prince [c] (Muppet special with Jim Henson voicing Kermit the Frogs narration)

3/6M/7/12 60 Minutes [c]

9/27 Untamed World [c]

18 All About Faces [c]

21 Masquerade [c]

34 Movie [c] (The Eye Creatures, 1965, with John Ashley and Cynthia Hull)

5:30

9/27 American Bandstand [c] (Litle Jimmy Osmond is the guest; delayed from Saturday 12:00)

10 This Is It [c] (Rae Moore)

18 Daktari [c]

21 Speaking Freely [c] (Edwin Newman interviews Frank Capra)

EVENING

6:00

2/3/7 News [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom [c] (although all stations airing this are NBC
affiliates, this was during the series syndicated run, so each station is running a different
episode)

6 TV6 Report [c] (Is Good Health for Everyone?)

6M Room 222 [c] (a student is rumoured to be a homosexual after performing Shakespeare in


drag; delayed from Friday 9:00)

9/27 Lassie [c] (Part One of Mustang, about an aging stallion)

10 Travelogue [c]

11 Marcus Welby, M.D. [c] (Barry Sullivan guests; delayed from Tuesday 9:00)
12 On Target [c] (The Consumers Pocketbook)

6:30

2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Sunday Night Movie [c] (Will Penny, 1968, with Charlton Heston, Bruce
Dern and Slim Pickens)

4/5/12R/13/15 The Hallmark Hall of Fame [c] (The Litlest Angel, with Johnnie Whitaker, Fred
Gwynne, Cab Calloway, E.G. Marshall, Tony Randall, Connie Stevens, John McGiver and James
Coco)

6 Primus [c]

9/27 Rollin On the River [c] (Kenny Rogers & The First Edition host Karen Black)

10 Thirty Minutes [c] (Elizabeth Drew interviews Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty)

18 Untamed World [c]

21 Full Circle [c]

34 All-Star Wrestling [c] (Gagnes AWA again)

7:00

6/9/11/27 The F.B.I. [c] (Joseph Wiseman guests)

10/21 Firing Line [c] (William F. Buckley debates former Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel on
conservation)

18 Safari To Adventure [c]

7:30

18/34 Kups Show [c] (Irv Kupcinet hosts Sammy Davis Jr., Don Ameche, Vic Damone, Billy
Eckstine and authors Marya Mannes, Ralph G. Martin and Ruth Montgomery in a pair of
roundtable conversations)

8:00

4/5/12R/13/15 Bonanza [c] (Dub Taylor and Lou Frizzell guest)


6/9/11/27 The ABC Sunday Night Movie [c] (Hurry Sundown, 1967, with Michael Caine, Jane
Fonda, John Phillip Law, Diahann Carroll, Faye Dunaway, Burgess Meredith, Jim Backus and
Robert Reed)

10/21 Masterpiece Theatre [c] (Alistair Cooke introduces Chapter Three of Tolstoys
Resurrection)

8:30

2/6M/7/12 Cades County [c] (Broderick Crawford, John Payne, Johnny Crawford and E.J. Peaker
guest)

3 Seven Seas [c] (documentary special)

9:00

4/5/12R/13/15 The Bold Ones [c] (a Lawyers episode starring Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella
and James Farentino, about a young Latino who claims innocence of a mugging charge but cant
prove it)

10/21 Pink Floyd [c] (rock concert from San Franciscos Fillmore West)

18 Talking Points [c]

34 Death Valley Days [c]

9:30

2/3/7/12 The Dan Devine Show [c] (broadcast live from WBAY)

6M ABC Movie Of The Weekend [c] (The Failing of Raymond, with Jane Wyman and Dean
Stockwell, delayed from Saturday, November 27th at 8:30)

34 It Takes a Thief [c]

10:00

2/3/4/5/12R/13/15 News [c]

7/12 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)


10 Wall Street Week [c]

18 Riverside Presents [c] (polkas from Green Bay)

21 Civilization [c] (Kenneth Clark hosts The Worship of Nature)

10:15

7/12 News [c]

10:30

2 Movie [c] (Bachelor Flat, 1962, with Terry-Thomas and Tuesday Weld)

3 CBS Sunday Night News [c] (Dan Rather)

4/12R/15 The Weekend Tonight Show [c] (George Segal, Carl Reiner, Ruth Gordon, Mac Davis
and then-Baltimore Oriole Frank Robinson are Johnny Carsons guests; WFRV and WEAU didnt
clear the weekend repeats)

5 Inquiry [c]

7 Movie [c] (The File on Thelma Jordan, 1949, with Barbara Stanwyck and Paul Kelly)

12 Movie (The Private Life of Henry VIII, 1933, with Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester and Merle
Oberon)

13 Movie (The Cocoanuts, 1929, with The Marx Brothers)

34 Movie (The Intruders, 1967, with Don Murray and Edmund OBrien)

10:55

6/9/11/27 To Be Announced

11:00

5 Startime (William Shatner and John Cassavetes guest star)

6/9/11/27 News [c]

18 Grapevine [c] (Vic Pits)


11:30

9/27 The World of Sports Illustrated [c]

11 Movie [c] (Amazons of Rome, 1960, with Louis Jordan and Sylvia Sims)

11:40

6 Movie (Louisa, 1950, with Ronald Reagan, Ruth Hussey and Edmund Gwenn)

12:00

4/5/18 News [c]

9/27 Movie [c] (Ice Palace, 1960, with Richard Burton and Robert Ryan)

15 Movie (A Kind of Loving, 1962, with Alan Bates)

12:05

13 Movie [c] (Where the Bullets Fly, 1966, with Tom Adams and Dawn Addams)

12:15

2 I Spy [c]

12:25

12 News [c]

1:25

6 News [c]
1:45

6 For Beter or Worse [c]

2:00

6 Critique [c]

2:30

6 Directions [c]

Retro: Kentucky Wednesday March 14, 1979

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:30 Today In WAVE Country

7 AM Today (Paty Duke Astin is interviewed.)

9 AM Morning Show

9:30 The Doctors (delay from 2 PM)

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets (Frankie Avalon, Norm Crosby,

Bill Daily, Charlote Rae, Isabel Sanford)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Midday

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Glen Campbell; Peter Strauss,


Litle Richard, country fiddler Doug Kershaw)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives (Chs. 3, 5, and 18 follow the lead

of most Central Time Zone stations and carry this

now instead of 1 PM (ET).)

2:30 Another World

4 PM Movie: "Crossfire"

5:30 News

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7 PM Cross-Wits (Jim Backus, Lyle Waggoner, Rhonda Bates,

Kathie Lee Johnson (Gifford))

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Supertrain

9 PM Studs Lonigan (a pre-"L.A. Law" Harry Hamlin stars in this

three-part miniseries; this is part 2)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Peter Strauss, Jim Henson and the Muppets)

1 AM Tomorrow (Cochise, who claims to be the grandson of the

original Cochise)

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

5:50 Good Morning

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today
9 AM Donahue

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM The Doctors

11:30 Midday

12 N Bob Braun

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 Another World

4 PM Bionic Woman

5 PM Streets Of San Francisco

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Dating Game

7:30 Match Game PM (Avery Schreiber, Gary Burghoff,

Fannie Flagg, Elaine Joyce, Bret Somers)

8 PM Supertrain

9 PM Studs Lonigan (Part 2 of 3)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:45 Praying The Rosary

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Content Area Teaching"


6:30 Police Call (rerun from Sun 8:30 AM)

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10 AM Match Game '79 (Daryl Anderson, Patti Deutsch, Richard

Paul, Donna Pescow, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bret Somers--

a comparison with the North Carolina edition indicates that

this is the same show airing in patern at 4 PM today.)

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 All In The Family (delay from 10 AM, pre-empts "Love Of Life"

(I never knew why that show did so poorly in Cincinnati) and

CBS News)

12 N Noon Report

1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Movie: "Our Man In Havana" (Alec Guinness is the star but watch

for Ernie Kovacs, from '60)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Edward The King (Part 9)

9 PM One Day At A Time


9:30 The Jeffersons

10 PM All-Star Salute To Pearl Bailey (with Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah

Vaughan, Billy Daniels, Bety Ford, husband Louis Bellson,

Foster Brooks, Rich Litle, Gary Coleman, Nipsey Russell)

11 PM News

11:30 Your Turn: Leters To CBS News (Iowa governor Robert Ray

responds to a CBS documentary on Vietnamese refugees;

viewers' opinions on a documentary about mental-health care.)

12 M Rockford Files

1:10 Kojak

2:20 News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6 AM Moral Side Of The News (rerun from Sun 12 N)

6:30 Ed Allen Time

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Search For Tomorrow

9:30 Young And The Restless (delay from 12 N)

10 AM Omelet (Milton Metz/Faith Lyles)

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News
12:30 Bob Braun

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Bonanza

5 PM Carol Burnet And Friends

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Married: The First Year (week-behind from 8 PM)

8 PM Edward The King (Part 9)

9 PM One Day At A Time

9:30 Carol Burnet And Friends

10 PM All-Star Salute To Pearl Bailey

11 PM News

11:30 Your Turn: Leters To CBS News

12 M Rockford Files

1:10 Kojak

2:20 News

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6 AM Ask Your Lawyer

6:30 Not For Women Only

7 AM Good Morning America


9 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)

9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (delay from 12 N)

10 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Lucille Ball; Florence

Henderson, Gale Gordon, Gavin MacLeod)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N Extra! (local)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Dinah! (Charo, "comic Jay Leno," Marty Robbins, Shalamar,

travel expert Marty Leshner)

5:30 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Newlywed Game

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 Mannix

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)


7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Electric Company

9 AM In-school programs

12 N Sesame Street

1 PM Electric Company

1:30 In-school programs

3 PM Over Easy (second of two with Mary Martin and her

son, Larry Hagman; the causes and treatment of

alcoholism; inexpensive travel for senior citizens;

a profile of painter Marc Chagall)

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Over Easy (Broadway composer Jule Styne; oral hygiene)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Book Beat (Sam Levenson discusses his collection of folk

humor, "You Don't Have To Be In Who's Who To Know

What's What.")

8 PM The Shakespeare Plays: "Romeo And Juliet"

11 PM Dick Cavet (romance novelist Barbara Cartland)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

12 M Lilias, Yoga And You


WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

5:30 Arthur Smith

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All-Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 The Doctors

12 N News

12:30 Bob Braun

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 Another World

4 PM Batman (David Wayne as the Mad Hater)

4:30 Addams Family

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 News

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 That Nashville Music (Mel and Pam Tillis, Leroy

Van Dyke, Jack Clement)

8 PM Supertrain
9 PM Studs Lonigan (Part 2 of 3)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 New Zoo Revue

8 AM Fred Flintstone & Friends

8:30 Groovie Goolies And Friends

9 AM Tom And Jerry

9:30 Flintstones

10 AM Dennis The Menace

10:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Medical Center

1 PM Movie: "Captain Horatio Hornblower"

3 PM Woody Woodpecker

3:30 Popeye

4 PM Tom And Jerry

4:30 Spider-Man

5 PM Gilligan's Island
5:30 Superman

6 PM Brady Bunch

6:30 Carol Burnet And Friends (guest: Vincent Price)

7 PM Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 Odd Couple

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Merv Griffin (self-made millionaires Sir Freddy Laker,

Percy Ross, Orville Redenbacher, Fred Sands, Anastasios

Kyriakides)

10:30 Cross-Wits (Peter Isacksen, Misty Rowe, Bernie Kopell,

Polly Holliday)

11 PM Gong Show (Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Rip Taylor)

11:30 Medical Center

12:30 Ironside

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Flintstones

9:30 All In The Family (day-behind from 10 AM)

10 AM Kentucky Morning

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News


12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Match Game '79 (again, this appears to be the

same show airing in patern at 4 PM)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Dating Game

4 PM M*A*S*H (day-behind from 3:30 PM)

4:30 Petticoat Junction

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 News

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM My Three Sons

7:30 Woody Woodpecker (Ch. 11 does the same thing with

Bugs Bunny on Friday nights.)

8 PM Married: The First Year

9 PM One Day At A Time

9:30 The Jeffersons

10 PM All-Star Salute To Pearl Bailey

11 PM News

11:30 Your Turn: Leters To CBS News

12 M Rockford Files

1:10 Kojak
WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Green Acres

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Richard Paul, Kelly Garret)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM Dating Game

5:30 News

6 PM ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Tic Tac Dough

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 The Next Step Beyond

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Charlie's Angels

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News
11:30 Make Me Laugh

12 M Police Woman (30-minute delay)

1:10 Mannix (30-minute delay)

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

7:45 News

8 AM New Zoo Revue

8:30 Bugs Bunny (these could be the pre-'48s, but I

don't know which were here and which were on 11)

9 AM PTL Club

11 AM News/Introspect

11:30 Hi Doug (religious talk show with CBN's Doug Oldham)

12 N 700 Club

1:30 Love, American Style

2 PM Not For Women Only (Part 3 on medical emergencies;

guests are Joe Graedon, author of "The People's Pharmacy,"

and a pediatrician)

2:30 Partridge Family

3 PM Bugs Bunny And Pals

3:30 Popeye

4 PM Three Stooges

4:30 Batle Of The Planets

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Gilligan's Island (guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor)


6 PM Six Million Dollar Man

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 My Three Sons

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Merv Griffin (Linda Lavin, Dody Goodman, "comedian

David Leterman," actor Robert Logan)

10:30 Odd Couple (opera singer Marilyn Horne guests as Felix's

new discovery, who won't appear in his opera unless Oscar

is in it too)

11 PM Love, American Style

11:30 Movie: "The Glory Brigade"

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

5:30 700 Club

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM General Hospital

10 AM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM Gilligan's Island
3:30 Happy's Hour

4 PM Tom And Jerry

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Get Smart

5:30 News

6 PM ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Freddy Cannon)

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Newlywed Game

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Charlie's Angels

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 Mannix

E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown;

WKSO/29 Somerset; WKMR/38 Morehead; WKLE/46 Lexington;

WKON/52 Owenton; WCVN/54 Covington; WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)

In-school programs until

3:30 Over Easy (see 3 PM Ch. 15)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Writing For A Reason

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet (same as Ch. 15)

8 PM The Shakespeare Plays: "Romeo And Juliet"

sign off 11 PM

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WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

4 PM Dinah! (Charo, "comic Jay Leno"...)

And I'm sure when actor Jim Carrey started making the talk show circuit in the early stages of his
career, he was billed as a "comic," too. :

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Probably so. It just seems odd, from the standpoint of

2012, that in 1979 Leno and Leterman had to be identified by what

they did ("comic," "comedian").

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They had to start somewhere! Leterman wasn't even 'that guy in the morning on NBC' at that
point, let alone late night!

Speaking of which, a total shutout of 'Hollywood Squares' among the affiliates in that edition's
coverage area; no wonder that show was in trouble in '79. Isn't this the period when it was airing
at either 12:30 or 4 Eastern, depending on affiliates who actually bothered to carry it?

And who was Bob Braun...some regional Mike Douglas wannabe?

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Point taken about Leno and Leterman; Leterman's morning show

didn't start until the summer of 1980, and in the late '70s I seem to

recall seeing him mostly as a semiregular panelist on "Liars Club."

Oh, well, Johnny Carson probably had to be identified by profession

before "The Johnny Carson Show," if not "Who Do You Trust?".

In North Carolina "Squares" was carried at 12:30 on WECT/6 Wilmington,

WITN/7 Greenville/New Bern/Washington, WXII/12 Greensboro/Winston-

Salem/High Point, and what is now WRDC/28 Raleigh Durham; and at

2:30 on what is now WCNC/36 Charlote (which aired "Another World"

at 9 AM). But all three NBC affiliates in the Kentucky edition had commitments

at that time, as they did at 4, which brings me to...

Bob Braun: He replaced Cincinnati legend Ruth Lyons on the long-running "50-50

Club" on WLWT when she retired in 1967. I've always thought of him as a Mike

Douglas wannabe (he sang and did interviews, much as Mike did), and at one time

Multimedia, which owned WLWT, wanted to put him into national syndication. He
refused, saying he preferred to spotlight regional talent, so his show was carried

primarily in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, and West Virginia (although we

got him in Raleigh briefly in the early '90s). I don't think he would have lasted

nationally, not because he lacked ability, but his onetime Avco stablemate, Phil

Donahue, had become the dominant daytime talk-show host by the time Multimedia

approached Braun about going national, and both Mike and Merv were experiencing

declining ratings and demographics.

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Bob Braun: He replaced Cincinnati legend Ruth Lyons on the long-running "50-50

Club" on WLWT when she retired in 1967. I've always thought of him as a Mike

Douglas wannabe (he sang and did interviews, much as Mike did), and at one time

Multimedia, which owned WLWT, wanted to put him into national syndication. He

refused, saying he preferred to spotlight regional talent, so his show was carried

primarily in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, and West Virginia (although we

got him in Raleigh briefly in the early '90s). I don't think he would have lasted

nationally, not because he lacked ability, but his onetime Avco stablemate, Phil
Donahue, had become the dominant daytime talk-show host by the time Multimedia

approached Braun about going national, and both Mike and Merv were experiencing

declining ratings and demographics.

Did you mean early eighties? Bob Braun was off the air by 1984.

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Wednesday March 14, 1979

Thanks for catching that, although I thought I remembered

his show in Raleigh later than the '80s.

Retro: Seatle/Yakima, Wed. August 21st, 1996

Source: Ellensburg Daily Record

CHANNELS (no KIRO as it was UPN, no KCPQ due to Fox affiliate in Yakima listed)

4 KOMO Seatle (ABC)

5 KING Seatle (NBC)

9 KCTS Seatle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (CBS)

23 KNDO Yakima (NBC)


29 KIMA Yakima (CBS)

35 KAPP Yakima (ABC)

47 KYVE Yakima (PBS)

68 KCYU-LP Yakima (Fox)

5AM

4 5 News

9 European Journal

11 Golden Girls

23 NBC News at Sunrise

29 35 47 Off the Air

68 Mark Walberg

5:30

9 News from Japan

11 CBS Morning News

6AM

5 23 29 News

9 Sesame Street

11 Jerry Springer

35 World News This Morning

68 Paid Program

6:30
29 CBS Morning News

68 VR Trooper

7AM

4 35 Good Morning America

Guest: Jennifer Aniston.

5 23 Today

Back-to-school special.

9 47 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

11 29 This Morning

Breast implants.

68 Aladdin

7:30

9 47 Shining Time Station

68 Gargoyles

8AM

9 47 Barney & Friends

68 Goof Troop

8:30

9 47 Mr. Rogers

68 Bonkers
9AM

4 23 Regis & Kathie Lee

5 George & Alana

9 47 Sesame Street

11 Geraldo

29 Maury Povich

35 Donahue

68 After Breakfast

10AM

4 35 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

5 Another World

9 47 The Puzzle Place

11 29 The Price is Right

23 Rosie O'Donnell Show

68 Northern Exposure

10:30

9 47 Magic School Bus

11AM

4 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

5 Days of Our Lives

9 47 Shelley Turtle

11 News
23 Leeza

29 Young & The Restless

35 American Journal

68 Jerry Springer

11:30

4 35 The City

9 47 Big Comfy Couch

12PM

4 35 All My Children

5 News

9 47 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

11 EXTRA!

23 Sally Jessy Raphael

29 CNN Headline News

68 Geraldo

12:30

5 Evening Magazine

9 47 The Reppies

11 29 Bold & The Beautiful

1PM

4 35 One Life to Live


5 23 Real Life

9 47 Kidsongs TV

11 29 As The World Turns

68 Montel Williams

1:30

9 47 Imagination (what? I don't see any PBS Kids shows starting with Imagination...)

2PM

4 35 General Hospital

5 Leeza

9 47 Sesame Street

11 29 Guiding Light

23 Another World

68 Budgie the Litle Helicopter

2:30

68 Eek! The Cat

3PM

4 Northwest Afternoon

5 Rosie O'Donnell Show

9 47 Barney & Friends

11 The Young and The Restless

23 Days of Our Lives


29 Ricki Lake

Topic: obesity.

35 Jenny Jones

68 Taz-Mania

3:30

9 47 The Puzzle Place

68 Bobby's World

4PM

4 America's Funniest Home Videos

5 35 Oprah Winfrey

9 47 Krats' Creatures

11 News

23 Full House

29 Day & Date

68 Batman & Robin

4:30

4 Inside Edition

9 47 Wishbone

23 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

68 Power Rangers Zeo

5PM
4 5 23 29 News

9 47 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

11 Murphy Brown

35 Northwest Now

68 Step by Step

5:30

9 47 Nightly Business Report

11 29 CBS News

23 NBC News

35 News

68 Step by Step

6PM

4 35 ABC News

5 NBC News

9 47 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

11 Roseanne

23 Star Trek: The Next Generation

29 News

68 Cops

6:30

4 5 News

11 Coach
29 Cheers

35 Inside Edition

68 America's Most Wanted

7PM

4 23 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

9 47 Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires in Silicon Valley

Host Bob Cringely chronicles the birth and growth of Silicon Valley's personal computer industry.

11 Married...with Children

29 Seinfeld

35 PrimeTime Live

A profile of singer/musician Tori Amos.

--35's schedule seemed to be really messed up. The night before, NYPD Blue was at 7pm, and
Home Improvement reruns were at 10:30 as well as the episode off of ABC's lineup!--

68 Highway Patrol

7:30

4 23 Jeopardy!

5 American Journal

Topic: dangers at school.

11 EXTRA!

29 The Simpsons

68 Entertainment Tonight

8PM
4 35 Ellen

5 23 Wings

11 29 The Nanny

68 Beverly Hills 90210

8:30

4 35 The Faculty

5 23 John Larroquete Show

11 29 Dave's World

9PM

4 35 Grace Under Fire

5 23 Dateline NBC

11 29 The 1996 Miss U.S.A. Pageant

Contestants from 50 states and the District of Columbia compete in Las Cruces, NM; hosts Bob
Goen and Shari Belafonte; the Monkees perform.

68 Party of Five

9:30

4 35 The Drew Carey Show

10PM

4 PrimeTime Live

See 7PM, Ch. 35.

5 23 Law & Order

Multiple murders point to a homeless schizophernic.


35 Home Improvement (rerun?)

68 Real Ghosts

10:30

35 Coach (rerun?)

11PM

4 5 11 23 29 35 News

9 47 'Allo, 'Allo

68 Hard Copy

11:30

9 47 As Time Goes By

68 EXTRA!

11:35

4 35 Nightline

5 23 Tonight Show/Jay Leno

Guests: Shelley Long; actor Scot Wolf.

11 29 Late Show with David Leterman

Midnight

9 Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires in Silicon Valley

47 Off the Air

68 Tempest
Topic: snoopy roommates.

12:05

4 Magnum P.I.

35 Rush Limbaugh

12:35

5 23 Late Night/Conan O'Brien

Musical guests Hootie & The Blowfish.

11 Day & Date

29 Paid Program

35 Married...with Children

1AM

68 Rescue 911

1:05

4 Streets of San Francisco

29 Gordon Elliot Show

35 Off the Air

1:30

68 Paid Program

1:35
5 23 Later (when in 1996 did Greg Kinnear leave?)

11 Late Late Show/Tom Snyder

2AM

68 Paid Program

2:05

4 News (repeat of 11pm news)

5 Paid Program

23 NBC News Nightside

29 Off the Air

2:30

68 Paid Program

2:35

4 World News Now

5 NBC News Nightside

11 Empty Nest

3AM

68 Paid Program

3:05

11 Up To The Minute
3:30

68 Paid Program

4AM

68 Geraldo

4:30

5 NBC News at Sunrise

-crainbebo

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Re: Retro: Seatle/Yakima, Wed. August 21st, 1996

Maybe KAPP at the timed tried an earlier prime-time start, with the 10PM show taped off the
eastern feed seen at 7PM, with syndicated shows (usually) during the 10PM hour.

Do you have the nighttime schedule for KAPP for the week to compare?

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Re: Retro: Seatle/Yakima, Wed. August 21st, 1996

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Source: Ellensburg Daily Record

1:30

9 47 Imagination (what? I don't see any PBS Kids shows starting with Imagination...)

-crainbebo

It appears to be the show Imagination Station - an art show for kids. I don't think it was a PBS
produced show, but rather syndicated to various PBS stations.

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Re: Retro: Seatle/Yakima, Wed. August 21st, 1996

Quote Originally Posted by visaman

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Source: Ellensburg Daily Record

1:30

9 47 Imagination (what? I don't see any PBS Kids shows starting with Imagination...)

-crainbebo

It appears to be the show Imagination Station - an art show for kids. I don't think it was a PBS
produced show, but rather syndicated to various PBS stations.

Monday's schedule on 35 was NFL Preseason Football followed by some syndicated sitcom
reruns (Home Improvement, etc.)

Tuesday was weird


7PM: NYPD Blue

8PM: Roseanne

8:30: The Drew Carey Show

9PM: Home Improvement

9:30: Coach (all four were regular ABC schedule)

10PM: Inside Edition (why couldn't they air this at 7pm, like most stations??)

10:30: Home Improvement (syndicated)

Thursday 8/22 was more preseason football, and after that it was all syndicated reruns.

8/23 was normal schedule, with Inside Edition at 7 (where it should have been) and Home
Improvement reruns at 7:30.

-crainbebo

RETRO: WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971

Source: TV Guide, Wisconsin Edition

Stations:

2 WBAY-TV Green Bay (CBS)

3 WISC-TV Madison (CBS)

4 WTMJ-TV Milwaukee (NBC)

5 WFRV Green Bay/WJMN (Channel 3) Escanaba MI (NBC)

6 WITI Milwaukee (ABC)

6M WLUC Marquete MI (CBS/ABC)

7 WSAU-TV (now WSAW) Wausau (CBS)


9 WAOW Wausau (ABC)

10 WMVS Milwaukee (PBS)

11 WLUK Green Bay (ABC)

12 WISN-TV Milwaukee (CBS)

12R WAEO-TV (now WJFW) Rhinelander (NBC)

13 WEAU-TV Eau Claire (NBC)

15 WMTV Madison (NBC)

18 WVTV Milwaukee (independent, ABC and CBS secondary)

21 WHA-TV Madison (PBS)

27 WKOW-TV Madison/WXOW (Channel 19) La Crosse (ABC)

34 KFIZ-TV Fond du Lac (independent, CBS secondary)

This day was KFIZ-TVs third anniversary on the air. The station wouldnt survive to its fourth
anniversary. :'(

Although WLUC Marquete is in the Eastern Time zone, its listings here are in Central Time.

[c] denotes a color program.

*As there were no PBS affiliates north of Milwaukee yet, several commercial stations carried
Sesame Street, The Electric Company and Classroom during this period. Classroom was a
compilation of in-school educational programs coordinated through WHA-TV/21 in Madison;
some elements were in black&white and others in color.

**The WISN and WFRV versions of Dialing for Dollars were both seen in the Fond du Lac and
Sheboygan areas, where the two stations signal coverage overlapped. While the WISN version
used the jackpot amount, a number and the words up or down as its code answer, the WFRV
version used the title of an NBC prime time program that would be seen that night in place of
the number and up or down. Consequently, the WISN version would occasionally call
someone in Fond du Lac, Calumet or Sheboygan Counties whose answer would wind up plugging
a show that would be broadcast in Milwaukee on WTMJ rather than WISN. IIRC, the two stations
eventually agreed that WISN would stop calling Calumet County residents and WFRV would stop
calling Sheboygan and Fond du Lac County residents.

MORNING

6:15

2 Sunrise Semester [c]

6:20

12 Badger Farm Report [c]

6:30

3/12 Sunrise Semester [c]

6M Lidsville (delayed from ABC Saturday 9:30 AM)

13 Film [c]

6:40

5 Farm Digest [c]

6:45

2 Cheer-Up Time [c]

6 RFD (agricultural market report)

6:50

6 News/Editorial [c]
7:00

2/3/6M/7/12 CBS Morning News with John Hart [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Today [c] (Frank McGee hosts; Joe Garagiola interviews former umpire Al Salerno
about his damage suit against the American League)

6 Funny Farm [c] (cartoons, mainly the AAP package of Warner Bros. and Paramount product)

11 Sesame Street* [c]

18 Funhouse 18 [c]

7:30

2 The Flintstones [c]

12 The Morning Show [c]

8:00

2/3/6M/7/12 Captain Kangaroo [c] (Pianist Marshall Izen performs selections from Beethovens
sonatas to celebrate the composers birthday)

6 Bullwinkle [c] (delayed from Sunday 10:00 AM)

11 Underdog/Rocky & His Friends [c]

8:30

6/11 Tennessee Tuxedo [c]

10 Supervisory Techniques [c]

8:40

21 Places in the News

8:50
9 Sesame Street* [c]

9:00

2/6M The Lucy Show [c] (Ann Sothern guests)

3 Cartoon Theatre [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Dinah Shore [c] (guests are Rock Hudson and, singing carols, The Mitchell Boys
Choir)

6 Timmy & Lassie (the Jon Provost version of Lassie)

7/18 Romper Room [c]

10 Film [c]

11/21/34 Classroom*

12 Leave It To Beaver

9:15

10 Classroom

9:30

2/3/6M/12 The Beverly Hillbillies [c]

4/5/12R/15 Concentration [c]

6 Mike Douglas [c] (co-host is Orson Bean, guests are Rod Steiger and Jake LaMota)

7 Classroom*

13 Sesame Street* [c] (apparently, WEAU carried its own 30-minute edit of this show)

18 The Cisco Kid [c] (x2)

9:50

9/27 Faith for Today [c] (sermonete)


10:00

2/3/12 Family Affair [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Sale of the Century [c]

6M To You At Home [c] (local chat show)

10 College of the Air

21 Ready? SetGo!

10:20

9/27 Lucille Rivers [c] (sewing instruction)

21 Land & Sea

10:30

2/3/6M/7/12 Love of Life [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Hollywood Squares [c] (Joey Bishop, Judy Carne, Nanete Fabray, Kent McCord,
Martin Milner, Suzanne Pleshete, Charley Weaver, Wally Cox and Paul Lynde)

9/18/27 That Girl [c]

11/34 The Electric Company* [c]

10:40

21 Ready? SetGo!

10:45

10 Classroom

11:00
2/3/6M/7/12 Where the Heart Is [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Jeopardy! [c]

6/9/11/27 Bewitched [c]

18 Make Room for Daddy

21 TV Singing School

34 Classroom*

11:25

2 News (David OBrien) [c]

3/6M/7/12 The CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards [c]

11:30

2/3/6M/7 Search for Tomorrow [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 The Who, What or Where Game [c]

6/9/11/27 Password [c] (Bill Bixby and Anita Gillete are the celebrity players)

10/21/34 Sesame Street* [c]

12 Dialing for Dollars with Howard & Rosemary Gernete** [c]

18 Father Knows Best

11:55

4/5/12R/15 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) [c]

13 Farm & Home [c]

AFTERNOON

12:00
2/7/12R The Noon Show [c] (each station originated their own local program with this title)

3 The Farm Hour [c]

4 Hotline with Jim Peck [c] (local talk program hosted by the later game show host and Divorce
Court utility announcer)

5/6 News [c]

6M/9/11/18/27 All My Children [c]

15 The Movie Game [c] (guests are Carol Burnet, Sharon Farrell, Jack Lemmon, John Marley,
Dick Martin, Mel Torme)

12:15

5 Dialing for Dollars with Bill Cole** [c]

12:30

4/5/12R/13 Three on a Match [c]

6/9/11/27 Lets Make a Deal [c]

6M/7/12 As the World Turns [c]

10/21 Mister Rogers Neighborhood [c]

15 Timmy & Lassie

18 Mantrap [c] (Robert Altman discusses the film industry with Selma Diamond and Ann Miller)

34 Classroom*

1:00

2 Lucille Rivers [c] (sewing instruction)

3 Whats My Line? [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Days of Our Lives [c]

6/9/11/27 The Newlywed Game [c]


6M/7/12 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing [c]

10 TV High School

18 Movie (The Rocking Horse Winner, 1950, with Valerie Hobson and John Howard Davies)

21 The Electric Company [c]

1:15

2 Barbara Hill [c]

1:30

2/3/6M/7/12 The Guiding Light [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 The Doctors [c]

6/9/11/27 The Dating Game [c]

10 Classroom

21 Land & Sea

1:50

21 This is Our Country

2:00

2/3/6M/7/12 The Secret Storm [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 Another World [c]

6/9/11/27 General Hospital [c]

2:10

21 Playground
2:15

10 The Electric Company [c]

2:20

18 Lucille Rivers [c] (sewing instruction)

2:30

2/3/6M/7/12 The Edge of Night [c]

4 Movie (Union Station, 1950, with William Holden and Nancy Olson; one of the numerous films
pairing the two actors in the wake of Sunset Blvd.)

5/12R/13/15 Bright Promise [c]

6/9/11/27 One Life to Live [c]

18 The Galloping Gourmet [c] (Graham Kerr prepares an artichoke dish)

21 Many Sounds of Music

34 The Electric Company* [c]

2:45

10 Slimnastics

3:00

2/3/6M/7 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. [c]

5/12R/13/15 Somerset [c]

6/9/11/27 Love, American Style [c] (guest stars are Adam West, Nanete Fabray and Pat Carroll)

10 The French Chef [c] (Julia Child prepares a yule log and a jelly roll)

12 Search for Tomorrow [c] (delayed from 11:30 AM)


1 Popeye [c]

21 Hathayoga [c]

34 Tempo with Steve Peterson & Wylma [c]

3:30

2/3 As the World Turns [c] (delayed from 12:30 PM)

5 Movie (You Cant Get Away With Murder, 1939, with Humphrey Bogart)

6 The Phil Donahue Show [c]

6M Bewitched [c] (delayed from ABC 11:00 AM)

7/11 Jeffs Collie (the Tommy Rettig version of Lassie)

9/27 Movie (Buy Me That Town, 1941, with Lloyd Nolan and Sheldon Leonard)

10/34 Sesame Street* [c] (#299: Bob and Luis reminisce about the 1965 Eastern Blackout)

12 Star Trek [c]

12 The Pioneers

13 Concentration [c] (delayed from 9:30 AM)

15 Batman [c] (Victor Buono as King Tut)

18 The Three Stooges (the Columbia live-action theatrical shorts, not the Larry Harmon
cartoons)

21 A Few Days [c]

4:00

2/7/15 Star Trek [c]

3 Circus Three [c]

4 Petticoat Junction [c]

6M Password [c] (Martin Milner and Abby Dalton are the celebrity players; delayed one week
from ABC 12:30 PM)
11 Daktari [c]

12R Sesame Street* [c] (#289: animal babies)

13 The Virginian [c] (Joseph Coten guests)

18 The Flintstones [c]

21 Sesame Street [c]

4:30

3/12 The Big Valley [c]

4 Mayberry, R.F.D. [c]

6 The David Frost Show [c] (guests are F. Lee Bailey, Michael Nesmith & The First National Band,
Rolf Harris, Dick Shawn, a Brooklyn grocer who had been the victim of several atempted
robberies, and an actor who impersonates President Richard Nixon)

6M Packerama [c] (NFL football interviews and highlights)

10 Mister Rogers Neighborhood [c]

18 Flipper [c]

34 Uncle Dougs Cartoon Club [c]

5:00

2 Flipper [c]

4 News [c] (Hal Douglas was the anchor)

5 Truth or Consequences [c]

6M News, Sports, Weather [c]

7 Petticoat Junction [c]

9/11/27 The ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith & Harry Reasoner [c]

10 Hodgepodge Lodge [c]

12 Mantrap [c]
15 Hogans Heroes [c]

18 I Love Lucy

21 Mister Rogers Neighborhood [c]

5:30

2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor [c]

6 The ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner [c]

9/18/27 The Dick Van Dyke Show

10 Travelogue [c]

11 News [c]

21 The Electric Company [c]

34 Land of the Giants [c]

EVENING

6:00

2/3/4/5/6/7/9/12/12R/13/15/27 News [c]

6M The Mod Squad [c] (Martin Sheen and Harold Gould guest; delayed nine days from ABC
Tuesday at 7:30)

10 TV High School

11 Green Acres [c]

18 I Dream of Jeannie [c]

21 Leters to Santa [c]

6:15

21 Travelogue [c]
6:30

2 The Golddiggers [c] (Ernest Borgnine, Alice Ghostley and comic Jeanine Burnier are the guests)

4 This Is Your Life [c] (surprise guest is Andy Griffith; Jim Nabors, Ken Berry, Elia Kazan and Ronny
Howard also appear; Ralph Edwards)

5 Petticoat Junction [c]

6 Truth or Consequences [c]

7 The New Dick Van Dyke Show [c] (Dick agrees to accommodate a starlet whos out to break her
own on-camera kissing record on local TV, much to Jennys discomfort; delayed from Saturday
8:00 PM)

9/27 Green Acres [c]

10 The Electric Company [c] (#39: a spoof game show called Wild Guess)

11 The Brady Bunch [c] (Marcia claims she can get Davy Jones to perform at the Senior Prom;
delayed six days from Friday 7:00 PM)

12 Dragnet [c]

12R That Good Ole Nashville Music [c]

13 Mayberry R.F.D. [c]

15 Sports Challenge [c] (Los Angeles Lakers Jerry West, Happy Hairston and Gail Goodrich vs. the
previous weeks winners)

18 Bowling for Dollars [c] (Lee Rothman hosts)

21 Hathayoga [c]

34 Hogans Heroes [c]

7:00

2/3/6M/7/12 The Great Santa Claus Switch [c] (Christmas special narrated by Ed Sullivan, with
Art Carney and The Muppets; pre-empts Bearcats!)

4/5/12R/13/15 The Flip Wilson Show [c] (guests are Petula Clark, Roy Clark, Redd Foxx and The
Modern Jazz Quartet)
6/11 Alias Smith and Jones [c] (Ann Sothern, Patrick ONeal and Jessica Walter guest; series star
Pete Duel commited suicide 15 days after this broadcast)

9/27 Dairyland Jubilee [c] (polka dancing show hosted by Big John Schermerhorn; The Travelers
Band guests)

10 New World Coming [c]

18 Beat The Clock [c]

21 Thirty Minutes [c]

34 Hazel

7:30

10/21 Washington Week in Review [c]

18 The Flying Nun [c]

34 Movie (The Litle Princess, 1939, with Shirley Temple, Cesar Romero and Arthur Treacher)

8:00

2/3/6M/7/12 The CBS Thursday Night Movie [c] (Arrivederci, Baby!, 1966, with Tony Curtis,
Rosanna Schiaffino and Zsa Zsa Gabor)

4/5/12R/13/15 Ironside [c] (Class of 57, Gary Crosby guests)

6/9/11/27 Longstreet [c] (The Old Team Spirit, with Leif Erickson as Longstreets former
mentor, whos bungling a robbery investigation)

10/21 Hollywood Television Theatre [c] (Ionescos The Picture)

18 Movie (Heavens Above!, 1963, Malcolm Muggeridge co-wrote and appears in this satire
directed by John & Roy Boulting and starring Peter Sellers as a prison chaplain mistakenly
reassigned to a post in a stuffy English community; Sellers next two movies would be The Pink
Panther and Dr. Strangelove)

9:00

4/5/12R/13/15 The Dean Martin Show [c] (Ginger Rogers, Arte Johnson, Don Meredith and
Norm Crosby guest)
6/9/11/27 Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law [c] (Will Geer and William Schallert guest as an auto
accident suit Marshall handles is tied in with a separate criminal assault case)

10 Film [c]

21 Full Circle [c]

34 Movie (Hell Raiders, 1968, with John Agar and Joan Huntington)

9:30

10 Black Journal [c] (Black Paper on White Racism, first of two reports on racism in education
and Christianity)

21 How Do Your Children Grow? [c] (discussion about families)

10:00

2/3/4/5/6/6M/7/9/11/12/12R/13/15/18/27 News [c]

10 Bird of the Iron Feather [c]

21 Wisconsin Outdoors [c]

10:15

18/34 The Merv Griffin Show [c] (KFIZ joins the feed from WVTV in progress after the end of the
9:00 movie; delayed from CBS the previous night at 10:30)

10:30

2 Movie (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, 1946, with Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin and Kirk
Douglas)

3/6M/7 The Merv Griffin Show [c]

4/5/12R/13/15 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson [c] (guests are Ruth Gordon, Vikki Carr
and The Ace Trucking Company)

9/27 The Dick Cavet Show [c] (Debbie Reynolds and Dan Rowan are scheduled guests in
Hollywood)
10 Masterpiece Theatre [c] (Alistair Cooke introduces Chapter 3 of Tolstoys Resurrection)

11 The Wild Wild West [c]

12 Movie [c] (Give My Regards to Broadway, 1948, with Dan Dailey)

21 Bird of the Iron Feather [c]

10:40

6 Movie [c] (Mystery Island, 1968, with Steve Forrest and Sue Lloyd)

11:30

11 The Dick Cavet Show [c] (George Burns, The Smothers Brothers and nutrition author Adele
Davis are the guests in Hollywood, and Cavet shows rushes from his appearance on a future
episode of Alias Smith and Jones, filmed earlier in the week; delayed from the previous night at
10:30)

12:00

3 The Rifleman

4/5/15 News [c]

9/27 The Galloping Gourmet [c] (Graham Kerr shows guest Alejandro Rey how to prepare English
style pork loin chops)

13 Movie [c] (Strategy of Terror, 1967, with Barbara Rush and Hugh OBrian)

12:05

15 Movie (Assignment Paris, 1952, with Dana Andrews and George Sanders)

12:15

4 Movie (Love and Larceny, 1959, with Vitorio Gassman, Anna Maria Ferrero and Dorian Gray)
12:25

6/12 News [c]

12:35

12 Movie (The Whole Truth, 1958, with Stewart Granger, Donna Reed and George Sanders)

12:40

2 Run For Your Life [c]

12:50

6 Movie (The Story of Molly X, 1949, with June Havoc)

2:30

6 The Twilight Zone

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Re: RETRO: WISCONSIN AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971
First WVTV carried Dick Cavet in place of WITI (then ABC), then it carries Merv Griffin in place of
WISN (then CBS now ABC). I know they later carried Johnny Carson in place of WTMJ in the mid-
late 1980s.

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...and before Cavet, WVTV carried Joey Bishop after WITI rejected him...

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I think WVTV should be called The Indie that broadcast network late night talk shows that the
affiliates dumped! LOL!

Retro: South Florida Wed, Mar 20, 1963

from All Florida-Miami edition (All Florida was a Jacksonville-based supplement carried in dailies
statewide with local TV listings; there were also sales offices in Pensacola, Miami and Tampa)

WTHS 2-Edu Miami

8:00 Math

8:35 Science

9:08 World History

9:30 Time for School

9:50 Science

10:20 Time for School

10:50 US History

11:30 Spanish

12:20 Civics

1:00 Math

1:30 Speech

1:45 Science

2:15 World History

2:40 Science

3:00 Big Picture

3:30 Science

4:00 Spanish

4:30 Heritage
5:00 Time for School

5:15 Tales of Poindexter

5:30 Time for School

5:45 Sports

6:00 Operation Alphabet

6:30 Americanism vs Communism

7:00 College Spanish

7:30 Turn of the Century

8:00 Paint Party

8:30 Tropical Gardener

9:00 Americanism vs Communism

9:30 Posin's Giants

10:00 UM Roundtable

10:30 American Economy

WTVJ 4-CBS Miami

6:30 College of the Air

7:00 Spanish News

7:15 Popeye Playhouse

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Gold Coast Movie

10:30 I Love Lucy

11:00 (Real) McCoys

11:30 Leave It to the Girls

noon News
12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Love of Life

1:25 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 Millionaire

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Adventures in Paradise

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:45 CBS News

7:00 Movie "Somebody Up There Likes Me"

9:00 Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10:00 US Steel Hour

11:00 News

11:15 Movie "The Blue Dahlia"

1:15 Spanish News

WPTV 5-NBC West Palm Beach

6:00 Physics
6:30 American Government (c)

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

9:00 Genie's Farm

10:00 Say When

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

11:00 Price is Right (c)

11:30 Concentration

noon Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1:00 One O'Clock Club

2:00 Merv Griffin (c)

2:55 NBC News

3:00 Loreta Young

3:30 Dr. Malone

4:00 Movie

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:45 NBC News

7:00 Star Performance "The Doctor and the Countess"

7:30 Virginian (c)

9:00 Perry Como (c/guests Dorothy Provine, Sandy Stewart, Ginny Tiu & Family, and Dick Shawn)

10:00 Eleventh Hour

11:00 News

11:20 Steve Allen (guests Dean Reed, Henry Mancini, and Hugh & Hiram Hart)
12:50 Movie Five "Simba"

WCKT 7-NBC Miami

6:00 Physics

6:30 American Government (c)

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

9:00 Morning Movie

10:00 Say When

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

11:00 Price is Right (c)

11:30 Concentration

noon Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1:00 News/Weather

1:30 Girl Talk

2:00 Merv Griffin (c)

2:55 NBC News

3:00 Loreta Young

3:30 Dr. Malone

4:00 Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Movie

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:20 Sea Hunt


6:45 NBC News

7:00 Yogi Bear

7:30 Virginian (c)

9:00 Perry Como (c)

10:00 Eleventh Hour

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WLBW 10-ABC Miami

6:10 Operation Alphabet

6:40 Sunrise Scholar

7:30 News

7:35 But Not Forgoten

7:50 Focus

8:15 Doin's Calendar

8:20 Gardening

8:30 News

8:45 Give Us This Day

9:00 Fun Boat

10:00 Jane Wyman

10:30 Day in Court

10:55 News

11:00 Queen for a Day

11:30 Yours for a Song

noon Tennessee Ernie Ford


12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 Seven Keys

1:30 News

1:35 Movie

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 American Bandstand

4:30 Discovery

4:55 ABC Newsstand

5:00 Commander Bolt

5:30 Lone Ranger

6:00 ABC News

6:15 News/Weather

6:30 Maverick

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Going My Way

9:30 Our Man Higgins

10:00 Naked City

11:00 News

11:25 Movie "The Man Who Came to Dinner"

1:00 News/Weather

1:05 Spanish News

WEAT 12-ABC West Palm Beach

7:00 News

7:05 Three Stooges


8:00 News

8:05 Playhouse

9:00 News

9:05 Playhouse

9:50 News

10:00 Playhouse

10:30 Del Russo

11:00 Jane Wyman

11:30 Yours for a Song

noon Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 News

1:05 Debbie Drake

1:20 Passing Parade

1:30 Highway Patrol

2:00 Day in Court

2:25 ABC News

2:30 Seven Keys

3:00 Queen for a Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4:00 American Bandstand

4:30 Discovery

4:55 ABC Newsstand

5:00 Laff Time

5:55 Fishing/News/Sports/Weather
6:30 Gold Coast Nights

6:45 ABC News

7:00 Bat Masterson

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 Going My Way

9:30 Our Man Higgins

10:00 Naked City

11:00 News

11:30 Celebrity Dance

12:30 Starlight Theatre "Man with Two Faces"

2:00 Night Watch Show "Till We Meet Again", followed by a re-run of the 12:30 movie

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Quite odd that Channel 5 in West Palm bumped a nearly-6-month-old Tonight Show Starring
Johnny Carson for the Westinghouse-syndicated Steve Allen show.

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(1) The "physics" (6am on 5 & 7) had to be part of the series "Continental Classroom," which
ended that year or a year later.

(2) Ch 7 ran "Girl Talk" at 1:30pm well into the late 60s, bumping Monty Hall's "Let's Make a
Deal" daily...we had to view it on the fuzzy ch 5. LMAD being the giant that it was, that one was a
head-scratcher. (I believe that during this time, NBC had no programming at 1:30pm.)

(3) "Fun Boat" (9am ch 10) was "Banjo Billy's Funboat" which was a quite popular kiddie show
which ran many years after, as did "Popeye Playhouse" (7:15am ch 4).

(4) Oh and you'll notice, neither 5 nor 7 ran "Match Game" during this period; both would
eventually carry it, but ch 7 ran it on a week-delay at 1pm. Ch 5 ran it in patern for a few years,
but it *also* had it at 1pm toward the end of Match Game's run, on a one DAY delay, which
meant that new celebrities would appear every Tuesday!

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Quote Originally Posted by cd637299

(1) The "physics" (6am on 5 & 7) had to be part of the series "Continental Classroom," which
ended that year or a year later.

That's what I thought on that too, I just posted how it was listed... For anyone out there, couldn't
find a lot of info on CBS in WPB in 1963-was ch 4 the de facto Eye affiliate for both Miami and
WPB at the time?
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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Quote Originally Posted by cd637299

(1) The "physics" (6am on 5 & 7) had to be part of the series "Continental Classroom," which
ended that year or a year later.

That's what I thought on that too, I just posted how it was listed... For anyone out there, couldn't
find a lot of info on CBS in WPB in 1963-was ch 4 the de facto Eye affiliate for both Miami and
WPB at the time?

Prety much. WTVX Ft. Pierce signed on later as CBS, but initially their signal couldn't even reach
WPB.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

Quote Originally Posted by cd637299

(1)  The "physics" (6am on 5 & 7) had to be part of the series "Continental Classroom,"
which ended that year or a year later.
That's what I thought on that too, I just posted how it was listed... For anyone out there, couldn't
find a lot of info on CBS in WPB in 1963-was ch 4 the de facto Eye affiliate for both Miami and
WPB at the time?

I'm sure Chris will correct me if I'm wrong (not that I ever am!), but, no, WPB had no full CBS
affiliate at the time, so would have depended on Miami for their CBS. In the northern reaches of
what would be considered the WPB market, WTVX-34 had been established, serving Ft.
Pierce/Vero Beach, but given that UHF was still relatively unwatched, and WTVX was very lo-
power initially (about 6 kw ERP, IIRC), it was not much of a factor in WBP until CATV became
more widespread.

EDIT: I see Chris already beat me to the punch...must have posted mere seconds before I did.

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Interesting that 12 West Palm Beach didn't sign off till around 4:30AM.......almost unheard of

in 1963......and they were not a large market.

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^ Speaking as a TV DXer----I long for the days of sign-offs again Yes indeed, good to catch that on
ch 12 there. Miami market did not feature all-night programming as the norm, until about 1972
with Dave Dixon on ch 51. Talk about camp!

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Retro: Eastern Virginia Saturday, March 20, 1971

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Modern Linguistics"

7 AM Flibbertigibbet

8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour


9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies

10 AM Josie And The Pussycats

10:30 Harlem Globetroters (animated)

11 AM Archie's Funhouse

12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

12:30 Monkees

1 PM Dastardly And Mutley In Their Flying

Machines

1:30 Jetsons

2 PM 4-H Science Club

2:30 Film

3 PM Project 1040 (tax experts answer viewers' questions)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (Frank Beard and Larry Hinson vs.

R.H. Sikes and Homero Blancas)

5 PM Man To Man (Jackie Cooper, Dan Gurney, Doug Sanders;

hosts are Roman Gabriel and Merlin Olsen)

5:30 Call Of The West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Dick Van Dyke

7:30 Mission: Impossible

8:30 My Three Sons (pilot for a projected spinoff--which never

came off--with Robbie moving his family to San Francisco;

Pat Carroll appears briefly)

9 PM Arnie
9:30 Mary Tyler Moore

10 PM Mannix (Hugh Beaumont appears in this episode, as does

Ralph James, the voice of Orson, Mork's contact on Ork)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tackle Box (fishing report)

11:40 Movie: "Act One" (biography of playwright Moss Hart (who

was married to Kity Carlisle) and his early years in the theater)

WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

7:30 4-H Science Club: "Microbiology"

8 AM Tomfoolery

8:30 Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers

11 AM Hot Wheels

11:30 Sky Hawks

12 N Motor Mouse

12:30 Hardy Boys (animated)

1 PM American Bandstand (Rufus Thomas, Tony Lee

Sybert)

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament: East Quarterfinal

Championship from Raleigh; either Mideast Quarterfinal

from Athens, GA or Midwest Quarterfinal from Wichita)


NOTE: UCLA beat Villanova, 68-62, to win the whole thing.

6 PM Hazel (time approximate)

6:30 Dan August (ABC, delay from Thu 9:30 PM)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (traditional tunes)

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Misfits" (final roles for Clark Gable and

Marilyn Monroe, from '61)

11 PM Movie: "Green Fire"

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6:30 Bachelor Father (x2)

7:30 Cartoons

8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies

10 AM Josie And The Pussycats

10:30 Harlem Globetroters (animated)

11 AM Archie's Funhouse

12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

12:30 Monkees

1 PM Dastardly And Mutley In Their Flying

Machines

1:30 Jetsons

2 PM Jim Thomas Outdoors

2:30 Films

3 PM Like Young (sounds like a teen dance party show)


4 PM CBS Golf Classic

5 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh)

6 PM Death Valley Days

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Mission: Impossible

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Arnie

9:30 Mary Tyler Moore

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Atack And Retreat"

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

7:30 Town And Country

8 AM Fort Lee Highlights

8:30 Big Picture

9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers

11 AM Hot Wheels

11:30 Sky Hawks

12 N Motor Mouse

12:30 Hardy Boys (animated)


1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Bronco

3 PM Outdoors With Gadabout Gaddis

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Fair Lanes Open from Washington, DC

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Tournament of Thrills Auto Daredevil

Championships from Tampa; International Professional Skiing

Championship from Boyne Mountain, MI; World Four-Man Bobsled

Championship from Cervina, Italy)

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Bobby Lord, Jim and Jesse, June

Stearns, Don Gibson)

7 PM Wilburn Brothers (guest: Jimmy C. Newman)

7:30 Lawrence Welk

8:30 Pearl Bailey (Perle Mesta, the "hostess with the mostest," Debbie

Reynolds, Sarah Vaughan, Erroll Garner)

9:30 Johnny Cash (a new-talent show with Randy and Gary Scruggs

(Earl's sons), singer-composers Chris Gantry and Mickey Newbury,

singers Sammi Smith, Marcy Dean, the Dillards, and Area Code 615,

delay from Wed 9 PM)

10:30 Country Carnival (guest: Stan Hitchcock)

11 PM Dark Shadows (the entire week's episodes run in one 2.5-hour marathon)

1:30 ABC News (Bill Beutel)

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

6:30 Farm Show


7 AM World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong)

7:30 Saturday Party

8 AM Tomfoolery

8:30 Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Bugaloos

10 AM Dr. Dolitle

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

11:30 Here Comes The Grump

12 N Hot Dog (how bicycles and baseball gloves are made;

where honey comes from)

12:30 Jambo (the unlikely friendship of Herman the hippo and

Lisa the elephant)

1 PM Wild Kingdom (delay from Sun 7 PM)

1:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Johnny Cash, June Carter

and the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins)

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see WSVA/WHSV for details)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

6:30 Wrestling (from Raleigh)

7:30 Andy Williams (Judy Carne, Jonathan Winters, the Lennon

Sisters, Richie Havens)

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Misfits"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Greatest Fights Of The Century


11:45 Playboy After Dark (Marvin Gaye, comics Pat Henry and

Pete Barbutti, the Byrds, Sally Marr (Lenny Bruce's mother),

interrupted by "One Man Show")

1:15 News, Weather, Sports

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

7 AM Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Tomfoolery

8:30 Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Kelly Dragon (local)

10 AM Dr. Dolitle

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

11:30 Here Comes The Grump

12 N Hot Dog

12:30 Roller Derby

1:30 Sports Challenge (boxing greats Joe Louis, Archie

Moore, and Sugar Ray Robinson take on last week's

winners)

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see WSVA/WHSV)

6 PM Hazel (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (anchor not given)

7 PM This Is Your Life


7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Misfits"

11 PM Movie: "Nightmare" (about a teenage girl whose vivid

nightmares threaten to destroy her sanity, from '64)

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

7 AM Comedy Time

8 AM Animal Fair

8:30 Laurel And Hardy (says it's in color, so I wonder if these

are animated)

9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers

11 AM Hot Wheels

11:30 Sky Hawks

12 N Motor Mouse

12:30 Hardy Boys (animated)

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Movie: "Medusa Against The Son Of Hercules"

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Hawaiian Eye

7:30 Lawrence Welk

8:30 Pearl Bailey


9:30 Movie: "The President's Lady" (story of Andrew and

Rachel Jackson's atempt to get her marriage to another

man annulled, only he's already filed for divorce, Charlton

Heston and Susan Hayward star, from '53)

11:30 ABC News

11:45 News, Weather, Sports

11:50 Movie: "The Pride And The Passion" (Cary Grant, Sophia

Loren, and Frank Sinatra in this tale of Spain's revolt against

the incursion of Napoleon, from '57)

2:20 Christophers

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WYAH Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

5 PM Treehouse Club

5:30 Jim And Tammy

6:30 Jubilee (don't know if this is "Gospel Singing Jubilee,"

which aired Sunday mornings on Ch. 10)

7 PM Stories Of Success

7:30 The Story


8 PM The Deaf Hear

8:30 The Ministers

9 PM Call To Obedience

9:30 Tomorrow's Lesson

10 PM Film

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Was this (the '70-'71 "second season") where ABC programmed only 7:30-9:30 ET

on Saturday nights, having moved Lawrence Welk from 8:30 back to 7:30?

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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It was. ABC also gave back 7-8 (ET) Sunday and 10:30-11 (ET)

Thursday to the affiliates.

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5:30 Call Of The West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns)

Maybe they should have called the show "Death Valley Days Again". ;D (Aaaaaay!)

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Did WXEX (WRIC) did the same thing for Dark Shadows' replacement Password when
broadcasting the whole episodes on tape-delay on Saturdays or not cleared? And why?

I know that ABC ceased making B&W Kinescopes of Dark Shadows episodes around October
1970.

Retro; New York City, Monday, March 22, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS O&O)

Evening

7:45-Film Shorts

8:00-Inter-City Golden Gloves Matches, Madison Square Garden

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC O&O)

Afternoon

5:30-Howdy Doody (children) with Buffalo Bob Smith

Evening
7:47-Red Cross Films

7:50-Newsreel; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Feature Film (title not listed)

9:00-Television Newsreel

9:10-Sports Film: Preview of Baseball Made in Florida (spring training report)

WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont O&O)

Evening

6:05-U S. Weather Report

0:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-Walter Compton News (from WTTG, Washington)

7:00-Doorway to Fame (talent show)

7:30-News Pictures (local)

7:45-Film Shorts

8:30-Swing into Sports

9:00-Sports Names to Remember

9:07-Boxing at Jamaica Arena

No morning or early afternoon programming scheduled this day.

Three other stations licensed to the New York/Northern New Jersey TV market, WJZ-TV (ABC
O&O, Channel 7), WPIX (Channel 11, Independent) and WATV (Channel 13, Independent) were
under construction on March 22; all would be on the air by mid-August of 1948.
Retro: Boston, Sunday, Jan. 13, 1952

Source: Lowell (Mass.) Sun

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

9:35 Test Patern

10 TBA

10.30 Mr. Wizard

11 Our Believing World (with Richard V. McCann)

11:30 Morning Mosaic

PM

12 Magic Clown

12:15 TBA

12.30 Back Porch Experts (Jerry OLeary)

1 Auditions (Gene Jones)

1:30 TBA

2 Gov. Dover reports on Education In the Commonwealth.

2:30 American Forum of the Air

3 Fairmeadows U.S.A.

3.30 Sarah Churchill Television Playhouse.

4 Meet the Press

4:30 Juvenile Jury

5 Zoo Parade

5:30 Sound-Off Time (Fred Allen)


6 TBA

6.30 Crusade In Pncific: At Japans Doorstep

7 The Range Rider

7.30 Young Mr. Robbin

8 Colgate Comedy Hour (Abbot & Costello, Errol Flynn, Rhonda Fleming, Bruce Cabot)

9 Television Playhouse.

10 Red Skelton

10:30 The Litle Theatre: "Return to Vienna

11 T-Men In Action

11:30 Assembly VI.

12M News Review Of The Week

12:15 Views of News in New England

12:20 Signoff

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)

AM

10:45 Test Patern

11:15 Film Shorts

11:30 Flying Tigerrs

PM

12 Ranger Joe

12:15 Film Shorts

12:30 Whats My Line (John Daly with Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennet Cerf, Arlene Francis and Hal
Block)

1 Pentagon Washington

1:30 Film Shorts


2 Itchy and Scratchy (childrens animal film)

2:30 The Big Question (Charles Collingwood with guests on President Trumans State of the
Union address)

3 Quiz Kids (Joe Kelly with Melvin Miles, Harvey Dytch, Frankie Vander Bloeg and guest Illinois
Gov. Adlai Stevenson)

3:30 See It Now

4 Cosmopolitan Theater: A Red Rose For Christmas

5 Super Circus

6 The Plainclothesman

6:30 Names The Same (Robert Q. Lewis)

7 Gene Autry

7:30 This Is Show Business

8 Toast Of The Town (Ed Sullvans guests: Rudy Vallee, Harry Richman, Hal LeRoy, Peggy Lee,
Smith and Dale, Richard Hayes, Horace McMahon, Helen Wood, Bety Bruce, George White;
sketches of several editions of George Whites Scandals)

9 Fred Waring

9:30 Break the Bank (Bert Parks)

10 Celebrity Time (Guests: Mindy Carson and Bert Wheeler)

10:30 Television Theater: Blond Savage

12M Weather Service

12:05 Camera Caravan of Sports Preview

12:06 Tomorrows Programs; Signoff

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3 Quiz Kids (Joe Kelly with Melvin Miles, Harvey Dytch, Frankie Vander Bloeg and guest Illinois
Gov. Adlai Stevenson)

What's the deal with Illinois governors and television? Are they all media hounds? At least this
one didn't go to prison!

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"What's the deal with Illinois governors and television? Are they all media hounds?"

They are if they want to be President.

Adlai Stevenson was mounting his first Presidential campaign in 1952; he got the Democratic
nomination (and got beaten by Eisenhower that fall). He was nothing if not persistent; he ran
again in '56, got the nomination again, and lost to Ike again. He wanted to try again in 1960
thinking the third time might be a charm (after all, Ike couldn't run any more, so he might have a
chance) but Jack Kennedy beat him for the nomination and won the election---and as we know,
JFK was way more media savvy, choosing programs like Meet the Press and the Tonight Show
with Jack Paar for his TV appearances.

Come to think of it, it's always interesting to see how Presidents and Presidential wannabes
choose their media exposure outside of campaign ads and coverage on the news. Bill Clinton
played the sax (prety well, doing an instrumental rendition of Heartbreak Hotel) with the band
on the Arsenio Hall Show in 1992. Barack Obama guested with Jay Leno in 2008 (he just chated
with Jay, and didn't perform). Wonder what they'll do this time?

On a totally different topic, it's interesting to see that Boston was probably the biggest two-
station market in the country at the beginning of 1952. WGBH was, IIRC, still a few months away
from signing on as a pioneer noncomm on Channel 2. The market didn't get a third commercial
station (WHDH-TV Channel 5) until 1957.

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WGBH-TV was actually three years away from sign-on (May 1955). And yes, Boston was surely
the largest two-station market at the time. Pitsburgh, of course, was the biggest one-station
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There really was a program called "Itchy and Scratchy"?

Amazing coincidence!

And the program on Channel 4 at 7:30 PM was called

"Young Mr. Bobbin." Similar to "Bringing Up Buddy" with

Frank Aleter a few years later, it was about a young man

living with his two unmarried aunts. It was replaced, for

about three weeks in the fall of 1952, by "Doc Corkle,"

then by one of the summer hits of '52, "Mr. Peepers,"

which lasted three years.

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It looks like WNAC had secondary ABC and DuMont status. IIRC Ranger Joe, Super Circus and The
Name's the Same were on ABC and The Plainclothesman was from DuMont. It also seems weird
to see Meet The Press airing so late in the afternoon - did WBZ delay it or was it an afternoon
show back then?

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Re: Retro: Boston, Sunday, Jan. 13, 1952

No, that was the in-patern time for "Meet The Press." That

summer it aired in prime time (7:30 PM Sunday), and for more

than a decade (October 1952-August 1965) it aired Sundays

at 6 PM. I believe it has been on Sunday mornings just since

the early '90s.

Retro: Golden Horseshoe Thurs, Mar 19, 1981

from Toronto Star

WGR 2-NBC Buffalo (the Z would be added in May '83)

5:50 American Trail

6:00 Jim Bakker

6:55 Mission: Employment

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

9:00 Family Feud

9:30 Blockbusters

10:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Dom DeLuise/guests Eddie Arnold, Mickey Gilley, Carol Arthur, and
Bodine Belasco)
11:00 Las Vegas Gambit

11:30 News

noon Bullseye

12:30 Doctors

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Movie "The Amazing Colossal Man:

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 PM Magazine (a 5-yr-old genius, skinny skiing, going downhill on cross-country skis, and a 5-
yr-old girl reciting Shakespeare)

7:30 Joker's Wild

8:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

9:00 Movie "Which Way is Up?"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow (guest Mel Torme)

CKVR 3-CBC Barrie

7:45 Friendly Giant

8:00 Doug Hall

8:30 Wok with Yan

9:00 Ed Allen

9:30 Sullivans

10:00 Ontario Schools


10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Leave It to Beaver

12:30 News

1:00 Dating Game

1:30 Moira Hunt

2:00 Today from the Prairies

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30 (Allan Gould profiles Fred Allen's radio career)

4:00 King of Kensington

4:30 Barney Miller

5:00 Happy Days Again

5:30 News

6:00 BJ & the Bear

7:00 Ontario Election (provincial coverage from CBLT, anchored by George McLean and Larry
Stout)

10:00 Flamingo Road

11:00 The National

11:27 News

mid. Movie "The One and Only Phyllis Dixey"

WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 Thursday Morning with Charles Kuralt

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jeffersons
9:30 Hollywood Squares

10:00 Carol Burnet & Friends

10:30 Alice

11:00 Price is Right

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 $50,000 Pyramid

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Prisoner: Cell Block H

7:30 Confrontation

8:00 Waltons

9:00 Magnum, PI

10:00 Knots Landing

11:00 News

11:30 M*A*S*H

mid. Jeffersons

12:30 McMillan & Wife

2:10 News
CBLT 5-CBC Toronto

9:15 Marketplace

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Ontario Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Barbara McLeod (topic is "Teetotalling Toronto")

12:30 Bob McLean (guest Linda Lovelace)

1:30 Wok with Yan

2:00 Today from the Prairies

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 What's New?

4:30 Happy Days Again

5:00 King of Kensington

5:30 All in the Family

6:00 Newshour

7:00 Ontario Election

10:00 Barney Miller

10:30 Lost Kingdom

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 Golden Soak

CKGN 6/22-Global Toronto


6:00 Seneca Telecollege

7:00 Jim Bakker

8:00 Hammy Hamster

8:30 Just Like Mom

9:00 Ed Allen

9:30 100 Huntley Street

11:00 Love Boat

noon Global News

1:00 Let's Make a Deal

1:30 Celebrity Cooks

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Hercules

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 Good Times

5:30 Bob Newhart

6:00 Global News

7:00 Ontario Election (the Global News team is joined by Prof. Robert J. Jackson and a panel of
political experts)

8:30 Man About the House (election updates during the later primetime programs)

9:00 On the Buses

9:30 Wintario (live from Woodstock)

10:00 Tonight Show (day behind, guests Don McLean and Jan Stephenson)

11:00 Global News

11:30 That's Life

mid. Streets of San Francisco


1:00 Make Me Laugh

WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo

6:30 College Credit Course

6:55 Employment File

7:00 Commander Tom

8:00 Good Morning America (ch 7 only ran the last hour)

9:00 Donahue

10:00 AM Buffalo

11:00 Love Boat

noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Happy Days Again

4:30 John Davidson (guests Helen Reddy, Charlton Heston, and Tom Sullivan)

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Tic Tac Dough

7:30 Joker's Wild

8:00 Mork & Mindy

8:30 Bosom Buddies

9:00 Barney Miller

9:30 Taxi
10:00 ABC News Closeup "Soldiers of the Twilight" (reporting on mercenaries)

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Charlie's Angels

1:10 News

CKNX 8-CBC Wingham

8:00 Ed Allen

8:30 100 Huntley Street

10:00 Ontario Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Cartoons

12:30 Agri-News

12:35 News

1:00 Carol Burnet & Friends

1:30 Ryan's Hope

2:00 Today from the Prairies

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 King of Kensington

4:30 M*A*S*H

5:00 Price is Right

6:00 News

7:00 Ontario Election (from CBLT)


10:00 Trapper John, MD

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 Movie "The Road to Zanzibar"

WROC 8-NBC Rochester

5:55 700 Club

6:55 News for Litle People

7:00 Today (Today in Rochester at 7:25/8:25)

9:00 Movie "The Story of Esther Costello"

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus

noon News

12:30 Doctors

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Charles Grodin/guests Ted Knight, Johnny Mathis, Stan Kann, Dr.
William Nolen, and Barney Leason)

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 Bob Newhart

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Welcome Back, Koter

8:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century


9:00 Movie "Which Way is Up?"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow

CFTO 9-CTV Toronto

6:00 University of the Air "Cancer: Cancers of the Reproductive Organs"

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Mad Dash

9:30 Toronto Today

10:00 Definition

10:30 What's Cooking

11:00 Joyce Davidson "See You at the Top"

11:30 Just Like Mom

noon Flintstones

12:30 Kids' Corner

1:00 Alan Thicke (guests Anne Witall, Marc Jordan, Timothy Huton, and Dar Robinson)

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Match Game

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Anthony Newley/guests Steve Kanaly, Barbara Mandrell, Johnny
Dark, Bill Wardlow, 707, Wiley Hicks, Janeen Smith, and Roberta Smoodin)

6:00 Carol Burnet & Friends

6:30 Worldbeat News

7:00 Ontario Election


10:00 New Avengers

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

12:15 Movie "Thoroughly Modern Millie"

CFPL 10-CBC London

8:15 Friendly Giant

8:30 Ed Allen

9:00 Ontario Schools

9:30 Ryan's Hope

10:00 Morning Break

11:00 Yan Can

11:30 Mr. Dressup

noon Cartoons

12:25 Agri-News

12:30 News

12:45 Movie "Submarine X-1"

2:15 Consumer File

2:30 Bob McLean (same show as ch 5)

3:30 Take 30

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 Happy Days Again

5:00 Price is Right

6:00 News

7:00 Ontario Election (from CBLT)


10:00 Knots Landing

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 Maude

12:15 Movie "To Trap a Spy" (Man from UNCLE movie)

WHEC 10-CBS Rochester

6:00 College Course

6:30 Eddie Meath

7:00 Thursday Morning with Charles Kuralt

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Carol Burnet & Friends

10:00 Jeffersons

10:30 Alice

11:00 Price is Right

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 John Davidson (same guests as ch 7)

5:00 Hour Magazine (guest Dr. Niels Lauresen discusses birth control, Pat Mitchell meets a blind
family counselor who helps the blind, and a discussion of teen marriage)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News


7:00 Family Feud

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 Waltons

9:00 Magnum, PI

10:00 Knots Landing

11:00 News

11:30 Jeffersons

mid. McMillan & Wife

CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton

6:00 Yoga

6:30 It Figures

7:00 Lynsky & Company

7:30 Dale Harney

8:00 Klara's Korner

8:30 Morning Exercise

9:00 Cherington

10:30 Doug Hall

11:00 Days of Our Lives

noon Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Young & the Restless

5:00 Rhoda
5:30 Yan Can

6:00 News

6:30 Street Talk (topic: "Is sex therapy a fraud?")

7:00 Ontario Election (anchored by Tom Cherington, Barbara Amiel, Vic Cummings, and Dan
McLean)

10:00 Knots Landing

11:00 News

11:30 Ontario Election Re-Cap

mid. Movie "The Hostage Heart"

2:00 Kojak

3:00 Joe Forrester

4:00 Wicks

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

8:45 700 Club

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Ontario Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Party Game

12:30 Bob McLean

1:30 Wok with Yan

2:00 Today from the Prairies

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 What's New?


4:30 Woody Woodpecker

5:00 Match Game

5:30 Rhoda

6:00 News

7:00 Ontario Election (from CBLT)

10:00 Trapper John, MD (according to the listings, CKWS and CKVR ran different episodes in this
slot)

11:00 The National

11:27 News

mid. Movie "Bad Georgia Road"

CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough

6:30 Afternoon Show

7:00 700 Club

8:00 Ed Allen

8:30 Barbara McLeod

9:00 Doug Hall

9:30 Silver Basketball

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Ontario Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon News

12:25 Farm News

12:30 Afternoon Show

1:00 King of Kensington


1:30 Party Game

2:00 Today from the Prairies

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 Mary Tyler Moore

4:30 Happy Days Again

5:00 Tic Tac Dough

5:30 Barney Miller

6:00 News

6:30 Newlywed Game

7:00 Ontario Election (from CBLT)

10:00 Knots Landing

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 Movie "Cool Breeze"

CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener

6:00 University of the Air (same course as ch 9)

6:30 Joyce Davidson

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Just Like Mom

10:00 Johnnie Walters

10:30 What's Cooking

11:00 Bety & Friends


11:30 Mad Dash

noon Flintstones

12:30 Definition

1:00 Alan Thicke

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Match Game

4:30 Andy Griffith

5:00 Odd Couple

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 News

7:00 Ontario Election (based on listings, I suspect CKCO may have networked coverage from
CFTO at 7, going local at 10)

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

mid. John Davidson (guests Lou & Carla Ferrigno, Dianne Kay, Pete Barbutti, Lilli Palmer, Mary
Ellen Pinkham, and Jurgen Wolff)

WOKR 13-ABC Rochester

6:25 Romper Room

6:55 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 AM Rochester

10:55 News

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 Again

4:30 Starsky & Hutch

5:30 All in the Family

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Joker's Wild

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 Mork & Mindy

8:30 Bosom Buddies

9:00 Barney Miller

9:30 Taxi

10:00 ABC News Closeup "Soldiers of the Twilight"

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Charlie's Angels

1:10 News

WNED 17-PBS Buffalo

7:10 Weather Radio

7:15 AM Weather
7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Educational Programming

3:00 Mundo Real

3:30 French Chef

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals "Snakes of India"

6:30 Over Easy (guest Billy Daniels)

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet (guest Leontyne Price)

8:00 Movie "The Lion in Winter"

10:40 The Gossamer Albatross: Flight of Imagination (a look at American aviation enthusiasts'
efforts to fly a 70-lb engineless aircraft across the English Channel)

11:40 Captioned ABC News

12:10 Dick Cavet (r)

12:40 Weather Radio

CICA 19-TVO Toronto

8:00 Polka Dot Door

8:30 Hatytown Tales

8:45 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:15 Report Canada


9:20 Readalong III

9:30 MeasureMetric

9:45 Finding Out

10:00 In Their Shoes

10:15 Self Incorporated

10:30 All About You

10:45 Best of Cover to Cover

11:00 Les boucaniers d'eau douce

11:20 Le jardin des sensations

11:30 Tell Me a Story

11:40 Les aventures de Babar

11:45 Fish Tales

noon Real Story

12:30 Joys of Collecting

1:00 Adventure of the Mind

1:15 Parlez-moi

1:25 Write On!

1:30 Report Canada

1:35 Two Plus You

1:50 Readalong III

2:00 Let's All Sing

2:15 Body Works

2:25 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings

2:30 Jeremy

2:45 Thinkabout
3:00 Tutankhamun's Egypt

3:20 Math Topics (x2)

4:00 Passe-Partout

4:30 New Zoo Revue

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Fables of the Green Forest

7:00 Doctor Who "Planet of the Spiders" (pt 1)

7:30 Magic Shadows "The Luck of the Irish" (pt 4)

8:00 Struggles Beneath the Sea

8:30 Real Story (guest Dr. Ajit Singh discusses the Mexican oil industry and the Reagan
administration)

9:00 Aphrodite Inheritance "The Eyes of Love"

10:00 Speaking Out "Teach Your Own Children at Home" (live phone-in)

11:00 Real Story (r)

11:30 House of Commons Question Period

CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto

9:00 En mouvement

9:15 Les 100 tours de Centour

9:30 Animagerie

9:45 Je souffle

10:00 Passe-Partout

10:30 Les 100 tours de Centour

10:45 Enviroscope

11:00 L'atelier des pissenlits


11:30 Wickie

noon Papa, cher papa

12:30 Midi Plus

1:30 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Cinema "Douze hommes en colere"

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Pop Citrouille

5:00 Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones)

5:30 La porteuse de pain (pt 1)

6:00 Ce soir (Montreal)

6:05 Ce soir en Ontario

6:25 Nouvelles du sport (Toronto)

6:35 Ce soir (rejoining Montreal)

7:00 Ontario 30 (listings don't indicate it, but I would assume 25 ran election updates as well
during prime)

7:30 Boogie Woogie '47

8:00 Les Grands Films "Vos gueules, les mouetes"

10:00 Le travail a la chaine

10:30 Film

10:40 Telex Arts

10:50 Nouvelles du sport (Montreal)

11:00 Le Telejournal Ontarien

11:10 Nouvelles du sport (Toronto)

11:20 Cinema "A vous, mes anges" (Charlie's Angels pilot)

12:50 Le Telejournal
WUTV 29-Ind Buffalo

7:00 Great Space Coaster

7:30 Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig & Friends

9:00 People with People

9:30 Ross Bagley

10:30 700 Club

noon Richard Simmons

12:30 Chico & the Man

1:00 Maverick

2:00 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

2:30 New Zoo Revue

3:00 Fred Flintstone & Friends

3:30 Casper & Friends

4:00 Bugs Bunny, Mighty Mouse & Friends

5:00 Welcome Back, Koter

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 Bewitched

6:30 Mary Tyler Moore

7:00 Dick Van Dyke

7:30 Sanford & Son

8:00 NIT Tournament Quarter-Finals

10:00 Monte Carlo Show (guests David Soul, Vito Lupo, Petula Clark, Panovs, Waldo's Tango, and
Aguanitos)

11:00 INN News

11:30 Newlywed Game

mid. INN News


CFMT 47-Ind/Ethnic Toronto

5:00 All-Night Show cont'd

6:00 Portugal Today

7:00 Zontas 100 Tois 100

8:00 700 Club

9:30 Ukrainian Magazine

10:00 Italianissimo AM

11:30 Tra Amici

noon Working World

12:30 Sounds of the East

2:00 German Carousel

3:00 Ein Erfulltes Leben

4:00 Star Theatre

4:30 Metro Music

5:00 Portugal Today

6:00 Movie "Funny Girl" (pt 2)

8:00 Tele-Corriere

8:30 Dave Allen

9:00 Variety Italian Style (El Cheapo ethnic variety from Down Under )

10:00 Italianissimo

10:30 Asian Talkies

11:30 Working World

mid. Jim Bakker (2 hrs)

2:00 All-Night Show


2:15 Burns & Allen

2:45 All-Night Show

3:00 Dave Allen

3:30 All-Night Show

4:00 Abbot & Costello

4:30 All-Night Show

CITY 79-Ind Toronto

7:00 Into the Wishing Well

7:30 Seneca Telecollege

9:00 You're Beautiful

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10:00 CityPulse News (r)

11:00 Strange Paradise

11:30 Trouble with Tracy

noon Rocket Robin Hood

1:00 Donahue (guests John and Mackenzie Phillips)

2:00 CityLights (guest Arthur Hailey)

2:30 Galloping Gourmet

3:00 You're Beautiful

3:30 Lucy Show

4:00 Hour Magazine (same guests as 10 Rochester)

5:00 Price is Right

6:00 CityPulse News

7:00 Movie "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (CityPulse News election updates during the
movie)
10:00 CityPulse News/Election Coverage

11:00 Movie "Voices"

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03-19-2012, 11:13 AM #2

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Re: Retro: Golden Horseshoe Thurs, Mar 19, 1981

Was Channel 29 in Buffalo part of the 'Star TV' subscription service of this era? I think Star
carried some NIT basketball that year, varying from their 'all movies' format.

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Re: Retro: Golden Horseshoe Thurs, Mar 19, 1981

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo


7:30 Confrontation

I'm thinking that this was a special or something. Didn't Family Feud ever air in Buffalo?

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Re: Retro: Golden Horseshoe Thurs, Mar 19, 1981

WGR 2-NBC Buffalo (the Z would be added in May '83)

9:00 Family Feud

7:30 Joker's Wild

WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo

noon News

7:30 Joker's Wild

Not sure the listings for WGR 2 and WKBW 7 are entirely correct. Two examples are shown
above. Note Family Feud is on WGR at 9 a.m. and Joker's Wild is on both WGR and WKBW at
7:30 p.m. If Feud was in fact on WGR, was this the ABC daytime version loaned from WKBW or
the syndicated version aired in the morning instead of at night?

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Re: Retro: Golden Horseshoe Thurs, Mar 19, 1981

Quote Originally Posted by spb

WGR 2-NBC Buffalo (the Z would be added in May '83)

9:00 Family Feud

7:30 Joker's Wild

WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo

noon News

7:30 Joker's Wild

Not sure the listings for WGR 2 and WKBW 7 are entirely correct. Two examples are shown
above. Note Family Feud is on WGR at 9 a.m. and Joker's Wild is on both WGR and WKBW at
7:30 p.m. If Feud was in fact on WGR, was this the ABC daytime version loaned from WKBW or
the syndicated version aired in the morning instead of at night?

Feud was indeed on WGR at 9am and on WKBW at 7:30. Joker's Wild aired on WGR at 7:30.

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Re: Retro: Golden Horseshoe Thurs, Mar 19, 1981

Quote Originally Posted by RALfan

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo

7:30 Confrontation

I'm thinking that this was a special or something. Didn't Family Feud ever air in Buffalo?

Yep, 7:30pm on WKBW. WIVB usually aired Let's Make a Deal in that slot.

Retro: Central Florida Wednesday, March 22, 1972

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:15 World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong)

6:45 Sunshine Almanac

7 AM Today (advertising executive James Johnston

discusses work schedules in which employees

choose their own inclusive hours)

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Dinah's Place (Susan Saint James discusses

decorating a baby's room and growing an herb

garden.)

10:30 Concentration
11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Amanda Blake, Virginia Graham,

Jack Jones, Suzanne Pleshete, Wally Cox, Charley

Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Newscope

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

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 Munsters

4:30 I Love Lucy (George Reeves appears as Superman at

Litle Ricky's birthday party.)

5 PM Dick Van Dyke

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame (Jimmy Stewart in "Harvey")

10 PM Night Gallery

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:30 Tonight Show (Goldie Hawn, John Byner)

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS)

8:50 In-school programs

3:10 Teacher To Teacher

3:40 America Be Fit

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM Latin American Literature

6:30 Teacher To Teacher

7 PM Sew Easy

7:30 French Chef

8 PM A Public Affair/Election '72 (Edmund Muskie's

Presidential prospects)

8:30 This Week With Bill Moyers

9 PM Shafer Report On Marijuana (results of a study

by a commitee headed former Pennsylvania

governor Raymond Shafer)

10 PM Soul! (Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte discuss

"Buck And The Preacher," their first film together;

singer Novella Nelson)

11 PM America Be Fit
WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Chemistry"

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (Dr. Joyce Brothers discusses the

pride of accomplishment.)

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 The Lucy Show (delay from 10 AM)

10 AM Virginia Graham

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM What's My Line?

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 Perry Mason

5:30 Green Acres

6 PM News, Weather, Sports


6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Carol Burnet (Karen Black, Paul Lynde)

9 PM Medical Center

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 CBS Movie: "Take The High Ground"

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6:30 Today In Florida

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "Wings Of Chance"

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News, Weather

1:20 Hollywood Headlines

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 Somerset

4:30 Merv Griffin (Jack Jones, the Lennon Sisters)

5:30 To Tell The Truth

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 It Takes A Thief

8:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame

10 PM Night Gallery

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

6:10 News, Weather, Sports

6:15 Slim Mims

6:45 Florida Agri-World

7 AM Bozo Show

8 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Eva Gabor; singer

Bety Wright, a demonstration of acupuncture)

9 AM Movie: "The Saracen Blade"

10:50 Fashions In Sewing


11 AM Love, American Style (day-behind from 4 PM)

11:30 News, Weather, Women's World

12 N Password (Carol Burnet, Elizabeth Montgomery)

12:30 Split Second (first week on the air)

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: "Born To Be Bad"

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

7 PM Dragnet (Martin Milner and Kent McCord in their

"Adam-12" roles of Officers Pete Malloy and Jim Reed)

7:30 Mouse Factory (Jo Anne Worley, ballet scenes from "Fantasia")

8 PM Movie: "Waterloo Bridge"

10 PM ABC Comedy Hour (the Kopycats spoof Broadway and Hollywood

with guest Debbie Reynolds as Mae West, Bete Davis, and Jackie

Cooper's "The Kid"--delay from 8:30 PM)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Gorgeous Hussy"

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)


7 AM Now

7:15 Involvement 10

7:45 News

8 AM Russ Byrd

8:30 Fran Carlton

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Loophole"

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Love, American Style

4:30 Daniel Boone

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM ABC News

6:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

8:30 ABC Comedy Hour


9:30 The Persuaders

10:30 Golddiggers (Godfrey Cambridge, singer Dick Jensen,

David Brenner, the "two Ronnies"--Corbet and Barker)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Dick Cavet (guest hostess Diahann Carroll)

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

6:30 Sunshine Almanac

6:45 Good Morning

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Sesame Street

10:30 The Saint

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News, Weather

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Where The Heart Is

1:25 News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm
3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Mike Douglas (from Hawaii: Peter Lawford, ukulele

player Eddie Rush, singers Hilo Hattie and Emma Veary,

the "spouting horn" of Kauai, a fire dance, a psychic

demonstration, a fire dance)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

7 PM CBS News

7:30 This Is Your Life

8 PM Carol Burnet

9 PM Medical Center

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 CBS Movie: "Take The High Ground"

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

6 AM Breakfast Beat

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Breakfast Beat

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9 with the addition of

an unnamed British dart-throwing champion)

10:30 My Three Sons

11 AM Family Affair
11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News, Weather

12:20 Farm And Livestock Report

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Where The Heart Is

1:25 Tampa Bay Topics

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Timmy And Lassie

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 Truth Or Consequences

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Carol Burnet

9 PM Medical Center

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 CBS Movie: "Take The High Ground"

WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)


2:30 Modern Supervisory Techniques

3 PM Masterpiece Theatre (conclusion of "Elizabeth R")

4:30 Science And Man

5 PM Generation

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Government In Action

7:30 Emphasis

8 PM Chemistry 483

8:30 Spanish 313

9 PM EGB 201 (Fortran programming--you can tell how far

back this was)

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

6:55 Something To Think About

7 AM Today

9 AM The Invaders

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 Today In Florida


1 PM Brad Lacey

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 Somerset

4:30 Petticoat Junction

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Star Trek

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame

10 PM Night Gallery

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Something To Think About

WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS)

not indicated if there's in-school programming

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


6:30 What's New

7 PM Electric Company

7:30 Book Beat (Lucien Bodard discusses "Green Hell,"

a look at atrocities commited against Brazil's Indians)

8 PM A Public Affair/Election '72

8:30 This Week With Bill Moyers

9 PM Shafer Report On Marijuana

10 PM Soul!

WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC)

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 TV Talk

10 AM Mantrap

10:30 Movie Game

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live


4 PM Love, American Style

4:30 Movie: "Railroaded"

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Movie Game

7:30 Dr. Simon Locke

8 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father

8:30 ABC Comedy Hour

9:30 The Persuaders

10:30 Call Of The West ("Death Valley Days" reruns)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Dick Cavet

WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

10:45 44 Calling

10:55 Professor Kitzel

11 AM New Zoo Revue

11:30 Jack LaLanne

12 N Galloping Gourmet

12:30 Peyton Place

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Movie: "Bring Your Smile Along"

3:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

3:55 Sportsclub
4 PM Lost In Space

5 PM Addams Family

5:30 My Favorite Martian

6 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

6:30 Paty Duke

7 PM Wild Wild West

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "The Goddess" (supposedly based on the life

of Marilyn Monroe)

11 PM Name Of The Game

12:30 Twilight Zone

Retro: Tri-Cities, TN/VA Mon, Mar 21, 1983

from Johnson City Press-Chronicle

2 WSJK-PBS Sneedville

3 WBTV-CBS Charlote

4 WYFF-NBC Greenville (calls changed from WFBC on March 3 as per RabbitEars website, the
paper still listed it as WFBC)

5 WCYB-NBC Bristol

6 WATE-ABC Knoxville

6* WVVA-NBC Bluefield

7 WSPA-CBS Spartanburg

9 WGN-Ind Chicago

9* WOR-Ind New York

10 WBIR-CBS Knoxville
11 WJHL-CBS Johnson City

13 WLOS-ABC Asheville

17 WTBS-Ind Atlanta

19 WKPT-ABC Kingsport

ACSN Appalachian Cable Satellite Network

Morning

5:00

3 Hour Magazine

5 Gospel Sing (Mon only, NBC News Overnight aired Tues-Fri)

9 Movie "Triple Trouble"

11 CBS News Nightwatch

5:05

9* News

5:15

17 World at Large

5:30

9* Morning Stretch

17 It's Your Business

6:00

3 Good Morning with Jim Paterson


4 It's Your Business

5 Early Today

6 ABC World News This Morning

7-11 CBS Early Morning News

9* Joe Franklin

13-19 Jimmy Swaggart

ACSN American Government

6:15

6 Tennessee This Morning

6:30

4-6* Early Today

5 News

6 ABC World News This Morning

7 Morning Stretch

9 Faith 20

11 First Call

13 Mr. Bill's Friends

19 Assembly Echoes

ACSN Communicating Through Literature

6:45

6 Tennessee This Morning

19 ABC World News This Morning


7:00

3-7-11 CBS Morning News

4-5-6* Today

6-13-19 Good Morning America

9 Top o' the Morning

9* Jimmy Swaggart

ACSN Earth, Sea & Sky

7:05

17 Funtime

7:30

9 Bullwinkle

9* Jim Bakker

ACSN Marketing Perspectives

7:35

17 I Dream of Jeannie

8:00

9 Bozo's Big Top

ACSN Teaching the Young Handicapped Child

8:05
17 My Three Sons

8:30

9* Meet the Mayors

ACSN Parents as Partners

8:35

17 That Girl

8:40

2 AM Weather

8:55

2 Educational Programming

9:00

3-4-11 Donahue

5 Richard Simmons

6 Hour Magazine

6*-19 Jim Bakker

7 Tatletales

9* Straight Talk

13 Big Valley

ACSN Personal Time Management


9:05

17 Movie "Sylvia Scarlet"

9:15

2 Footsteps

9:30

5 Soap World

7 Child's Play

9 Bewitched

ACSN Fast Forward

9:45

2 Educational Programming

10:00

3-7-11 New $25,000 Pyramid

4 Richard Simmons

5-6* Facts of Life

6-13 Family Feud

9 Movie "Dr. Kildare's Strange Case"

9* Romper Room

19 700 Club

ACSN Keep It Running


10:25

2 Electric Company

10:30

3 Price is Right

4-5-6* Sale of the Century

6 Edge of Night

7 Nancy Welch

11 Child's Play

13 Joker's Wild

ACSN How to Be Effective

10:55

2 Sesame Street

11:00

4-5-6* Wheel of Fortune

6-13-19 Love Boat

7-11 Price is Right

9* Tic Tac Dough

ACSN American Enterprise

11:05

17 Perry Mason
11:30

3 Top o' the Day

4-5-6* Hit Man

9* You Asked for It

ACSN Half-a-Handy

11:55

2 Educational Programming

Afternoon

noon

4-5-6-9* News

6* Just Men

7 Carolina Noon

9 Big Valley

11 Midday

13 Carol Burnet & Friends

19 Family Feud

ACSN INN News

12:05

17 People Now

12:10

2 Educational Programming
12:30

3-7-11 Young & the Restless

4-5-6* Search for Tomorrow

6-13-19 Ryan's Hope

ACSN Tax Clinic for the Elderly

12:45

2 3-2-1 Contact

1:00

4-5-6* Days of Our Lives

6-13-19 All My Children

9 You Asked for It

9* Movie "The Lieutenant Wore Skirts"

1:05

17 Movie "Prescription: Murder"

1:15

2 Educational Programming

1:30

3-7-11 As the World Turns

9 INN News
ACSN Consultation

2:00

4-5-6* Another World

6-13-19 One Life to Live

9 Dick Van Dyke

ACSN Life in the Universe

2:30

3-7-11 Capitol

9 Andy Griffith

ACSN Growing Years

3:00

2 Dick Cavet

3-7-11 Guiding Light

4-5-6* Fantasy

6-13-19 General Hospital

9 I Dream of Jeannie

9* Ironside

ACSN Reading Comprehension

3:05

17 Funtime
3:30

2 Over Easy

9 Pink Panther

ACSN Dealing in Discipline

3:35

17 Flintstones

4:00

2 Sesame Street

3-11 Waltons

4-9 Superfriends

5 Laverne & Shirley & Company

6 Eight is Enough

6* Sanford & Son

7 One Day at a Time

9* In Search of...

13 Scooby-Doo

19 Hawaii Five-O

4:05

17 Munsters

4:30

4 Happy Days Again (ch 4 had a mixed bag at 4:30 that week, showing We're Dancin' on
Tues/Thurs, Me & Dad's New Wife on Wed, and Peter & the Magic Egg on Fri)
5 Tom & Jerry

6* Barney Miller

7 People's Court

9 Scooby-Doo

9* Movie "Come Spy with Me"

13 Bugs Bunny

4:35

17 Leave It to Beaver

5:00

2 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

3-11 Litle House on the Prairie

4 Laverne & Shirley & Company

5 BJ/Lobo

6 Charlie's Angels

6* Big Valley

7 Hour Magazine

9 Muppet Show

13 CHiPs Patrol

19 Scooby-Doo

5:05

17 Brady Bunch
5:30

2 Electric Company

4 Jeffersons

9 Litle House on the Prairie

19 Alice

5:35

17 Starcade (Mon only, Bewitched aired Tues-Fri)

Evening

6:00

2 3-2-1 Contact

3-4-5-6-6*-7-11-13-19 News

9* BJ/Lobo

6:05

17 Andy Griffith

6:30

2 Over Easy

5-6* NBC Nightly News

6-11-13 ABC World News Tonight

7-11 CBS Evening News

9 Laverne & Shirley & Company


6:35

17 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:00

2 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

3 CBS Evening News

4 NBC Nightly News

5 Family Feud

6-19 People's Court

6* Country Giants

7 Entertainment Tonight

9 Barney Miller

9* Soap

11 M*A*S*H

13 Tic Tac Dough

7:05

17 Carol Burnet & Friends

7:30

2 Business Report

3-6-13 PM Magazine

4 Lie Detector

5 Tic Tac Dough

7 Family Feud
9-19 Jeffersons

9* Benny Hill

11 Happy Days Again

7:35

17 Bob Newhart

8:00

2 Frontline "A Journey to Russia" (Jessica Savitch follows an American debating team as they tour
6 cities in the USSR)

3-7-11 Square Pegs

4-5-6* Litle House on the Prairie

6-13-19 That's Incredible!

9 Solid Gold

9* Road to Los Angeles (profiles of boxer Shawn O'Sullivan, gymnast Tracee Talavera, and triple
jumper Willie Banks)

8:05

17 Movie "Breaking Up"

8:30

3-7-11 Small & Frye

9:00

2 Great Performances "Rubenstein at Ninety" (Artur Rubenstein celebrates the Big 9-0 by
performing with the London Symphony)

3-7-11 Alice
4-5-6* Movie "The Last Married Couple in America"

6-13-19 Movie "Intimate Agony" (a surgeon trying to inform people about herpes takes on a
money-minded condo investor)

9 Best of Midnight Special

9* Movie "Sahara"

9:30

3-7-11 One Day at a Time

10:00

3-7-11 Cagney & Lacey

9 News

10:05

17 News

10:30

2 A View from the Standpipe: John Falter's World (a look at the artist, who produced 185
Saturday Evening Post covers)

11:00

2 Dick Cavet

3-4-5-6-6*-7-11-13-19 News

9 Soap

9* Lie Detector
11:05

17 All in the Family

11:30

3-7-11 Trapper John, MD

4-5-6* Best of Carson (guests George Segal, the Beverly Hils Unlimited Jazz Band, and Lorna
Paterson)

6-19 ABC News Nightline

9 Charlie's Angels

9* Hawaii Five-O

13 M*A*S*H

11:35

17 Movie "Life at the Top"

Late Night

midnight

6-19 Last Word

13 ABC News Nightline

12:30

4-5-6* Late Night with David Leterman (guests Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini and Ernie Anderson)

9 Movie "Mildred Pierce"

9* Paul Hogan

13 Last Word
12:40

3-7-11 Columbo

1:00

6 Barney Miller

9* Children Between Life & Death (hosted by Carol Lawrence and Art Linkleter)

19 Six Million Dollar Man

1:30

4-5 NBC News Overnight

2:00

3-7 CBS News Nightwatch

9* Joe Franklin

2:05

17 Movie "Tall Man Riding"

2:30

4 News

3:00

9 INN News

9* Movie "Captain Pirate"


3:30

9 Tom Cotle: Up Close (guest Tom Jones)

3:50

17 Movie "China Gate"

4:00

4 News

9 Barry Farber

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10:30

3 Price is Right

Interesting.....One of the few stations that by this point did not air TPiR in patern (I believe 9 in
DC didn't even air it at this point?).

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Quote Originally Posted by harrisburgpatv

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

10:30

3 Price is Right

Interesting.....One of the few stations that by this point did not air TPiR in patern (I believe 9 in
DC didn't even air it at this point?).

Given the time slot, I'm guessing WBTV aired Price on a day-behind basis...

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ACSN Appalachian Cable Satellite Network

This channel was the prececessor to today's TLC, and, as the listings indicate, was on the air only
during the day -- around this time, ACSN shared transponder space with the Home Theater
Network (HTN), which was one of many HBO-wannabees that featured movies and specials
appropriate for family viewers. In Pinellas County, Group W Cable (Bright House) carried both
ACSN and HTN, though you needed to subscribe to HTN to see ACSN.
Of course, looking at ACSN's schedule from 1983 and TLC's schedule today, you wouldn't even
know that both channels were related to each other.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

4:00

9 Barry Farber

Was this program syndicated or a local WGN program? Might have been a short-lived syndicated
show, as Farber had his local New York radio talk show on WMCA at the time. Anyone know any
details?

In 1977, WKBD in Detroit hired Farber as a successor to the late Lou Gordon -- unfortunately, he
did not have the same staying power as Lou, as he was off the air by 1978. Here's a TVG ad on
the launch of Barry's talk show on WKBD:

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4:30

4 Happy Days Again (ch 4 had a mixed bag at 4:30 that week, showing We're Dancin' on
Tues/Thurs, Me & Dad's New Wife on Wed, and Peter & the Magic Egg on Fri)
"Peter & The Magic Egg" - probably an Easter-themed special. "Me & Dad's New Wife"... not so
much... was this an underground afterschool special?

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Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

"Me & Dad's New Wife"... was this an underground afterschool special?

It's probably a "Young People's Special", an occasional series of specials syndicated by


Multimedia (of which owned WYFF at the time).

Retro: Eastern Virginia Friday, March 22, 1968

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition. All programs are

in color unless indicated by (bw).

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

6 AM These Things We Share (bw)


6:15 Town And Country

6:25 Sunrise Semester: "Near East"

6:55 Lift Up Mine Eyes

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Flibbertigibbet

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Merv Griffin (George Jessel, Red Butons, actors Michael

Callan, Don Penny, and Brenda Smiley, singer Lillian Briggs,

exercise expert Millicent Linden)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (guest: Vic Damone, bw)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Mildred Alexander

1:25 News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (assistant DA John Miner

discusses dieting hoaxes)

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 True Story Of Lynn Stuart" (Betsy Palmer

as a housewife helping the police break a smuggling ring,

Jack Lord co-stars, bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM F Troop

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (guest: Jerry Van Dyke)

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Destructors"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tackle Box

11:40 Joey Bishop (salute to producer-personal manager Richard

O. Linke on his 25th year in show business; guests are

Andy Griffith, Jim Nabors, Jerry Van Dyke, Ken Berry, Ronnie

Schell, Larry Hovis, singer Maggie Peterson, composer-arranger

Alan Copeland, joined in progress, ABC show pre-empted on Ch. 13)

WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/CBS/ABC)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Science Class (bw)

9:30 Language Class (bw)

10 AM Dating Game (ABC, delay from 4 PM)

10:30 This Morning (original title for "The Dick Cavet Show")
12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Mrs. Richard Hughes, wife of

the governor of New Jersey; David Frost, Tony Sandler

and Ralph Young)

5:30 ABC News (Bob Young)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

6:30 Klub Kwiz (bw)

7 PM Project Three (bw)

7:30 Off To See The Wizard ("The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn,"

part 1 of 2 from '60, with Eddie Hodges in the title role)

8:30 Highlights Of The Ringling Brothers And Barnum And Bailey Circus

(NBC, Mike Douglas hosts)

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnet

10 PM Judd For The Defense

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

11:30 Joey Bishop

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)


6:30 Virginia Today

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Richmond Today

8:30 Sooper Dog

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Candid Camera (washroom towels deposit dirt on

people's hands; patrons at an auction are credited

with bids they haven't made, bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Girl Talk (President Kennedy's secretary Evelyn Lincoln

talks about her book "Kennedy and Johnson.")

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Sooper Dog

5 PM Rawhide (bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Destructors"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Tropic Zone"

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

7:50 Town And Country (bw)

8 AM Farm Show (bw)

8:30 Jack LaLanne (bw)

9 AM Dialing For Dollars (bw)

10 AM Dating Game

10:30 This Morning

12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Merv Griffin (same show as on WTAR/WTKR,

w/"Dialing For Dollars")

5:30 ABC News

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

6:30 McHale's Navy (bw)

7 PM Tales Of Wells Fargo (bw)

7:30 Off To See The Wizard

8:30 Operation: Entertainment (from the aircraft carrier

USS Constellation anchored at San Diego: host Dean

Jones, Dionne Warwick, the Lennon Sisters, Anthony

(not Litle anymore) and the Imperials, Homer and Jethro,

Norm Crosby)

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnet

10 PM Judd For The Defense

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

11:30 Joey Bishop

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

6:30 Farm Show (bw)

7 AM Today

9 AM Compass

10 AM Snap Judgment (Phyllis Kirk, Bill Cullen)


10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Joan Fontaine, Jack E. Leonard,

Frank Sinatra Jr.; on-film: Don Rickles)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, Shelley Berman,

Janet Blair, Mel Brooks, Roger C. Carmel, Wally Cox,

Abby Dalton, Jan Murray, Charley Weaver)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Girl Talk (same as Ch. 6)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (from Florida: Leonard Nimoy, Pat Carroll)

4 PM Match Game (Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Allen Ludden; Bety White, saxophonist

Gerry Mulligan)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM I Love Lucy (guest: Elsa Lanchester, bw)

7:30 Tarzan

8:30 Highlights Of The Ringling Brothers And Barnum And Bailey Circus
9:30 Hollywood Squares (Wally Cox, Nanete Fabray, Sally Field, Zsa Zsa

Gabor, Buddy Hacket, Van Johnson, Walter Mathau, Jan Murray,

Charley Weaver)

10 PM Bell Telephone Hour (Joan Sutherland in "Opera: Two To Six," a collection

of scenes with a repertory company)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Topic

1:30 News

WRVA (WWBT) Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

6:30 Town And Country

6:40 Table Talk

6:50 News

7 AM Today

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Anna Moffo; Skitch Henderson,

Henny Youngman, show biz columnist Jack O'Brien)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News

1 PM Match Game (Morey Amsterdam, Phyllis Newman, week-behind)

1:25 News

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Movie: "Across The Wide Missouri"

5:50 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM Perry Mason (bw)

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Perry Mason (bw)

8:30 Highlights Of The Ringling Brothers And Barnum And

Bailey Circus

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 PM Bell Telephone Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

7:30 Cisco Kid

8 AM Comedy Time (bw)


8:30 Romper Room (bw)

9 AM Movie: "East Of Kilimanjaro" (bw)

10:30 This Morning

12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Munsters (bw)

5 PM Bungles And His Friends (bw)

5:30 ABC News

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

6:30 Perry Mason (bw)

7:30 Off To See The Wizard

8:30 Operation: Entertainment

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnet

10 PM Judd For The Defense

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

11:25 Movie: "Bloodlust" (Robert Reed, about the time he

started doing "The Defenders" ('61) as a mad doctor

hunting two young couples like animals on a tropical


island, bw)

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET)

8:45 6th Grade Newspaper (bw)

9:05 Pokey's Enchanted Door (bw)

9:35 4th Grade Geography (bw)

10 AM 8th Grade American History (bw)

10:25 6th Grade Social Studies (bw)

11:05 4th Grade Science (bw)

11:15 Literature (bw)

11:40 2nd Grade Science (bw)

12 N 7th Grade Virginia History (bw)

12:30 8th Grade Virginia History (bw)

2 PM Pokey's Enchanted Door (bw)

2:20 Literature (bw)

2:40 6th Grade Newspaper (bw)

3 PM Speech (bw)

after this no programming until

6:45 Tale-A-Vision Time (bw)

7 PM What's New (bw)

7:30 News In Perspective (analysis of the New Hampshire

primary, where Eugene McCarthy did so well against

LBJ that it helped Johnson decide not to run again, bw)

8:30 French Chef (bw)


9 PM NET Playhouse: "The Young Elizabeth," about Elizabeth I's

accession to the throne (bw)

sign off 10:45 PM

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET)

9:30 5th Grade Music (bw)

10:30 3rd Grade Music (bw)

11 AM 5th Grade Science (bw)

11:30 6th Grade Science (bw)

12:30 1st Grade Music (bw)

1 PM 4th Grade Music (bw)

after this no programming until

7 PM What's New (bw)

7:30 Great Decisions--1968 (U.S. policy in Vietnam

in light of the Tet offensive, bw)

8 PM NET Playhouse: "Unman, Witering And Zigo,"

about a new teacher whose students intend to

do to him what they did to his predecessor: kill him. (bw)

9:15 Film Short: "Wasted Woods" (bw)

9:30 Writen Word (Dr. Frank Baxter discusses Roman leters,

the foundation of all modern leter styles.) (bw)

10 PM High School Drama (drama departments in high schools

around central Virginia) (bw)

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Re: Retro: Eastern Virginia Friday, March 22, 1968

How odd that WXEX (WRIC) 8 still broadcasting local news in B&W after 1967! (just like NBC
station WESH in Orlando). I thought every local stations were doing local news in color by 1967.
And WXEX would later carry Dark Shadows on tape delay for a 160 minute block on Saturdays in
the late 1960s until DS ended in 1971.

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Re: Retro: Eastern Virginia Friday, March 22, 1968

WXEX (WRIC) and WVEC began broadcasting local news in color

in the fall of 1968.

Retro: Otawa & Southern Quebec Mon, Mar 22, 1965

from TV Hebdo
CBFT 2-SRC Montreal

10:00 Musique

11:00 Long Metrage "La verite n'a pas de frontieres"

12:55 Le Telejournal

1:00 Long Metrage "Pepe le Moko"

3:00 Marie-Eve vous suggere

3:15 Des gouts et des couleurs

3:30 Miroir d'Eves (this series looked at women's lives around the world; that day's country was
Bolivia)

4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Les enquetes Jobidon "Le General Canaro"

5:30 Atome et galaxies

6:00 Jeunesse oblige (guests Sacha and Marie-Josee Longchamps)

6:30 Le Telejournal

6:50 Nouvelles du sport

7:00 Aujourd'hui

8:00 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut (this long-running SRC teleroman aired into the 80s)

8:30 De 9 a 5

9:00 Bras dessus, bras dessous (guest Liliane)

9:30 Chasse a l'homme "Reglement des comptes"

10:00 Le faim des autres (series looking at underdeveloped Latin American countries)

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:45 Supplement regional

10:54 Nouvelles du sport


11:00 Cinema "Lucrece Borgia" (this must have been a dilly, it got a moral rating of P
(Forbidden))

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

7:00 test patern

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Industry on Parade

9:15 Social Security in Action

9:30 TV School

10:00 Mike Wallace & the News

10:30 I Love Lucy "Ricky's Movie Offer"

11:00 Andy Griffith

11:30 Real McCoys "The Widding"

noon Love of Life

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 One O'Clock Weather

1:03 Across the Fence

1:15 Mixing Bowl

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 Gale Storm

5:00 Woody Woodpecker

5:30 Living & Learning

5:45 Film Shorts

6:00 World of Sports

6:10 Weatherwise

6:15 Newstime

6:30 CBS World News

7:00 Wyat Earp

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 I've Got a Secret

8:30 Andy Griffith (predating the current media climate by some 5 decades, Otis and his pal
decide to publish a scandal sheet in Mayberry)

9:00 Lucy Show

9:30 Many Happy Returns

10:00 CBS Reports

11:00 Eleven O'Clock Reporter

11:10 Vermont Edition

11:20 Weather

11:25 Sports Final

11:30 Monday Night Showcase "Born Yesterday"

CFCM 4-Ind Quebec City (relayed some programming from CFTM)

11:00 Mire (test patern) et musique

noon Dessins animes (cartoons)


12:15 Nouvelles

12:25 Nouvelles du sport

12:30 Necrologie (obits)

12:40 De tout, de tous

1:00 Palmares

1:45 Cine-Roman "Jeux de femmes" (pt 4)

2:00 Feminite

2:30 La sieste "La femme aux deux visages"

4:00 Le zoo de Capitaine Bonhomme

5:00 Tele-Popeye

5:30 Sir Lancelot

6:00 Tele-Quebec

6:30 Nouvelles du sport

6:40 La Meteo (weather)

6:45 Nouvelles

7:00 Ici Interpol

7:30 Le Virginien (Virginian)

9:00 A la Catalogne

9:30 Les quatres justiciers

10:00 Un coin de paradis

10:30 Arretez-les

11:00 Nouvelles

11:08 La Meteo

11:10 Nouvelles du sport

11:15 Heure exquise "Le crime de Monsieur Lange" (another P-rated movie )
CBOT 4-CBC Otawa

9:45 sign-on

10:00 Schools Telecast "Canadian Historical Figures"

10:30 Across Canada

11:00 Friendly Giant

11:15 Chez Helene

11:30 Buternut Square

11:50 CBC News

noon NFB Presents

12:30 Leave It to Beaver

1:00 Living

1:30 Matinee Film

2:55 Billboard

3:00 Moment of Truth

3:30 Take 30 (guests Rod Coneybeare and Charles Winter, stars of the "Rod & Charles Show")

4:00 As the World Turns

4:30 Razzle Dazzle

5:00 World of Nature (visiting Japan)

5:30 Music Hop (Let's Go from CBUT Vancouver, hosted by Fred Latremouille and Red Robinson;
guests Mike Campbell, Tom Northcot, Alaonnie Smith, Ed Whiting, and Gillian Russell; Music
Hop featured music shows from various CBC stations across the country-others that week were
Jeunesse oblige (CBFT/Tues), Hootenanny (CBWT Winnipeg, hosted by Ray St. Germain/Wed),
Alex Trebek hosted on Thurs (CBOT or CBLT Toronto?), and Frank's Bandstand (CBHT Halifax,
hosted by Frank Cameron, who's beter known as a newsman here in the Maritimes/Fri)

6:00 Karen

6:30 Across Canada


7:00 CBC Evening News

7:13 News-Local Edition

7:23 Sports

7:30 Don Messer's Jubilee (guests: Moncton cloggers Michael Malone and Barbara Mersereau;
the show was hosted by Don "Trigger" Tremaine, a long-time personality at CBHT Halifax)

8:00 Show of the Week "Instant TV" (an German show, with CBC presenter Jacqueline White
translating, and musical guests Petula Clark (UK), Stella Dizzi (Italy), Dalida (Italy), Vico Toriani
(Switzerland), and Georges Ulmer (France))

9:00 Trial at Nuremburg (doc on the UN War Trial Commission, narrated by Richard Basehart)

10:00 The Sixties "Young Canada in the Sixties" (comments from Vancouver and Montreal teens)

10:30 A la Carte

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 Viewpoint

11:20 Night Final/Weather

11:29 Sports

11:37 Crisis

CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City

9:30 test patern/music

9:58 sign-on

10:00 Schools Telecast "Canadian Historical Figures"

10:30 Across Canada

11:00 Friendly Giant

11:15 Chez Helene

11:30 Buternut Square

11:50 CBC News

noon sign-off
2:30 test patern/music

2:55 sign-on

3:00 Moment of Truth

3:30 Take 30

4:00 As the World Turns

4:30 Razzle Dazzle

5:00 World of Nature

5:30 Music Hop

6:00 Cartoons

6:30 Spring Edition

7:00 Lawman

7:30 Don Messer's Jubilee

8:00 Show of the Week "Instant TV"

9:00 Trial at Nuremburg

10:00 The Sixties "Young Canada in the Sixties"

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 Viewpoint

11:20 Penthouse 5 "All This, and Heaven Too"

WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Platsburgh

7:00 Today (farm news at 7:25, news at 8:25)

9:00 TV School Time

9:30 Jack LaLanne

10:00 Make Room for Daddy


10:30 What's This Song? (c)

10:55 NBC Morning Report

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (c)

noon Say When (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

12:55 Day Report

1:00 General Hospital

1:30 News

1:40 On the Local Scene

2:00 Flame in the Wind

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4:00 Trailmaster "The Jennifer Churchill Story"

5:00 Annie Oakley

5:30 Adventure Club (Captain Al)

6:00 Len Cane Sports

6:10 News

6:25 Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:00 Kentucky Jones

7:30 Karen

8:00 Man from UNCLE "The Never Never Affair" (CTV ran this the previous night at 8:30)

9:00 Andy Williams/Jonathan Winters (c/guests include Pat Boone and Phil Harris)
10:00 Alfred Hitchcock "Thou Still Unravished Bride"

11:00 Eleventh Hour News

11:15 Eleventh Hour Weather

11:20 Eleventh Hour Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

10:00 Schools Telecast "Canadian Historical Figures"

10:30 Across Canada

11:00 Friendly Giant

11:15 Chez Helene

11:30 Buternut Square

11:50 CBC News

noon A la Carte (guests Tommy Ambrose, Mary Lou Collins, and Jimmy Dale; listings don't
indicate if this was the same line-up on ch 4 at 10:30)

12:30 Calendar

1:30 Movie Matinee "Criminal Lawyer"

3:00 Moment of Truth

3:30 Take 30

4:00 As the World Turns

4:30 Razzle Dazzle

5:00 World of Nature

5:30 Music Hop

6:00 Karen

6:30 Across Canada

7:00 CBC Evening News


7:25 Sports

7:30 Don Messer's Jubilee

8:00 Show of the Week "Instant TV"

9:00 Trial at Nuremburg

10:00 The Sixties "Young Canada in the Sixties"

10:30 The Way Things Are

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 Viewpoint

11:20 Final Edition/Sports

11:35 Science & Ficton Theatre "Jack the Ripper"

CHLT 7-SRC Sherbrooke (also carried some English programs)

7:30 Mire et musique

8:15 Premiere edition

8:30 Pipe de platre

9:00 Cinema du matin "Ne dites jamais adieu"

10:30 Pause cafe

11:00 Le coq au 7

noon Adam ou Eve

12:30 Deuxieme edition

12:40 La Meteo

12:45 Midi sport

1:00 Votre pot-pourri

2:00 Kermesse

3:00 Marie-Eve vous suggere


3:15 Des gouts et des couleurs

3:30 Miroir d'Eves

4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Les enquetes Jobidon "Le General Canaro"

5:30 Aventures d'outre-mer

6:00 Les boute-en-train

6:30 Telebulletin

6:45 La Meteo

6:50 Nouvelles du sport

7:00 Jeunesse d'aujourd'hui

8:00 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut

8:30 De 9 a 5

9:00 Bras dessus, bras dessous

9:30 Chasse a l'homme "Reglement de comptes"

10:00 Le faim des autres

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:45 Derniere edition

11:00 Les incorruptibles (Untouchables)

CJSS 8-Cornwall/CJOH 13-Otawa (CTV)

8:20 Picture Page

8:30 Ed Allen Time

9:00 Good Morning

9:10 School Telecasts


9:30 Four of a Kind

10:00 Coffee Club

10:30 Abracadabra

11:00 Cartoonerville

11:40 Miss Helen

noon News/Picture Page

12:15 Mighty Hercules

12:45 Movie Matinee "Babbit"

2:15 News/Reflection

2:30 TV Bingo

3:00 People in Conflict

3:30 It's Your Move

4:00 News

4:05 Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Robin Hood "The Coming of Robin Hood"

5:00 Three Stooges

5:30 Bowery Boys "Let's Go Navy"

6:30 Dear Charlote

6:45 News/Weather

7:00 Andy Williams

8:00 Bewitched

8:30 Dick Van Dyke

9:00 Cara Williams "A Pawn Ticket for a Ticket"

9:30 Take a Chance

10:00 Dr. Kildare "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" (pt 2)
11:00 CTV National News

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:35 Tonight

12:15 Picture Page

12:25 Reflections

12:30 News/Weather

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring (listed as Mount Washington)

8:15 Farm & Home (c)

8:45 Town & Country Time

9:00 Sergeant Preston "Cry Wolf"

9:30 King & Odie

9:45 Teddy Bear Playhouse

10:00 Music Theatre

10:15 Teddy Bear Playhouse

10:30 Father Knows Best

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

11:30 Price is Right

noon Donna Reed

12:30 Million Dollar Movie "Close to My Heart"

2:00 Flame in the Wind

2:30 Day in Court

2:55 News with a Woman's Touch

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds


4:00 Trailmaster "The Jennifer Churchill Story"

5:00 Superman

5:30 Early Show "The Talking Bear" (c)

7:00 News (ABC?)

7:15 News/Weather

7:30 Voyage to the Botom of the Sea "The Creature" (aired on ch 12 2 days earlier at 7)

8:30 No Time for Sergeants

9:00 Wendy & Me "Wendy is Stranger Than Fiction"

9:30 Bing Crosby "The Test"

10:00 Ben Casey "Eulogy in Four Flats"

11:00 News/Weather

11:15 Movie 8 "Hangmen Also Die"

CBOFT 9-SRC Otawa

10:45 Aujourd'hui a CBOFT

11:00 Long Metrage "La verite n'a pas de frontieres"

12:55 Premier bulletin

1:00 Long Metrage "Pepe le Moko"

3:00 Marie-Eve vous suggere

3:15 Des gouts et des couleurs

3:30 Miroir d'Eves

4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Les enquetes Jobidon "Le General Canaro"

5:30 Atome et galaxies


6:00 Jeunesse oblige

6:30 Le Telejournal

6:43 Nouvelles locales

6:53 Notez bien

7:00 Aujourd'hui

8:00 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut

9:00 Bras dessus, bras dessous

9:30 Chasse a l'homme "Reglements de compte"

10:00 Le faim des autres

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:45 Derniere edition

10:50 Nouvelles du sport

11:00 Cinema "Lucrece Borgia"

CFTM 10-Ind Montreal

9:00 Mire et musique

9:30 Bien l'bonjour

10:30 Cine-Matin "Toujours dans mon coeur"

noon Manchetes (news headlines)/Horaire (program sked)

12:15 En matinee "L'heroique Monsieur Boniface"

2:00 Bon apres-midi

4:00 Aventures d'outre-mer "La resistance"

4:30 Le zoo de Capitaine Bonhomme

5:30 Les hommes volants

6:00 Tele-Metro (Jacques Desbaillets)


6:50 Sport images (Pierre Proulx)

7:00 Derniere heure

7:15 Tele-Roman "Mon pote le gitan" (pt 3)

7:30 Le Virginien (Virginian)

9:00 Tele-Quilles (bowling/commentator Roger Meloche)

10:00 Decouvertes '65 (young talent)

10:30 Cloture de la campagne de la Federation des oeuvres de charite Canadiennes-Francaises

10:45 En premiere page

10:55 La couleur de temps

11:00 La ronde des sports (Jean-Pierre Coallier)

11:15 Cinema "Toute la vie"

CBVT 11-SRC Quebec City

10:10 Mire et musique

10:58 Aujourd'hui a CBVT

11:00 Long Metrage "La verite n'a pas de frontieres"

12:55 Le Telejournal

1:00 Long Metrage "Pepe le Moko"

3:00 Marie-Eve vous suggere

3:15 Des gouts et des couleurs

3:30 Miroir d'Eves

4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Les enquetes Jobidon "Le General Canaro"

5:30 Atome et galaxies


6:00 Jeunesse oblige

6:30 Le Telejournal

6:40 Supplement regional

6:45 Rond-point

6:50 Nouvelles du sport

7:00 Aujourd'hui

8:00 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut

9:00 Bras dessus, bras dessous

9:30 Chasse a l'homme "Reglements de compte"

10:00 Le faim des autres

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:45 Supplement regional

10:54 Nouvelles du sport

11:00 Cinema "Lucrece Borgia"

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

9:30 Meditation

9:35 Coffee Break (Nick Hollinrake, a longtime announcer at ch 12 who was occasionally heard
nationally on CTV)

10:00 Liberal Arts "Lyrics & Legends"

10:30 Romper Room

11:00 Ed Allen Time

11:30 Abracadabra

noon Lunchtime Litle Theatre (Johnny Jellybean)

12:45 Dear Charlote

1:00 Channel 12 Theatre "No Time for Live"


2:30 James Beard

3:00 People in Conflict

3:30 It's Your Move

4:00 Four of a Kind

4:30 Surprise Party (Magic Tom Auburn)

5:00 Family Theatre "Treasure of the Sierra Madre"

6:30 Pulse

7:00 Sports Hot Seat (guest Dick Duff)

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Bewitched

8:30 It's Your Move

9:00 Cara Williams "A Pawn Ticket for a Ticket"

9:30 Take a Chance

10:00 Dr. Kildare "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" (pt 2)

11:00 CTV National News

11:15 Pulse

11:35 Pierre Berton

12:05 Newsroom 12/Meditation

CKTM 13-SRC/CBC Trois-Rivieres

10:00 En premiere livraison "L'avocat mondain"

11:30 Les aventures de Maluron

noon Tele-Matinee

1:00 Long Metrage "Les aventures de Robin de Bois"

2:30 TV Bingo
3:00 Marie-Eve vous suggere

3:15 Des gouts et des couleurs

3:30 Miroir d'Eves

4:00 Bobino

4:30 La boite a surprise

5:00 Les enquetes Jobidon "Le General Canaro"

5:30 Popeye

6:00 Match eclair

6:35 Nouvelles/Meteo/Sports

7:00 Sir Lancelot

7:30 Tentez votre chance

8:00 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut

9:00 Bras dessus, bras dessous

9:30 Chasse a l'homme "Reglement de comptes"

10:00 Le faim des autres

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:45 Le 13 vous informe

10:54 Nouvelles du sport

11:00 Cinema "Lucrece Borgia"

12:30 CBC News (like a number of smaller SRC stations in the eastern end of the province, CKTM
aired CBC's English news at sign-off)

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Re: Retro: Otawa & Southern Quebec Mon, Mar 22, 1965

One year before Color (Colour) Broadcasts comes to Canada. And Canada will be fully color by
1974.

CBOT 4-CBC Otawa

5:30 Music Hop ... featured music shows from various CBC stations across the country-others
that week were Jeunesse oblige (CBFT/Tues)...

Don't you mean "CBMT" (unless they translated a music program from CBFT)?

I'm not sure how they did it, but I have read from some Canadian sources that Jeunesse Oblige
was one of the shows that alternated on Music Hop...maybe they did something similar to what
they did with Show of the Week, or even produced anglo versions of the show for CBC...

Retro: Denver Tues, Mar 23, 1976

from Rocky Mountain News

KWGN 2-Ind

7:10 Farm & Ranch Report

7:15 Morning Edition of the News

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Blinky's Fun Club

8:30 Kartoon Karnival

9:00 Bewitched (bw)

9:30 Green Acres


10:00 Denver Now

10:30 Love, American Style

11:00 I Dream of Jeannie

11:30 Father Knows Best

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Syl Morgan & the News

1:10 Channel 2 Movie "Red Dust" (bw)

3:00 Medix (multiple-choice quiz on dental health)

3:30 Lassie

4:00 Mickey Mouse Club (bw)

4:30 Hogan's Heroes

5:00 I Dream of Jeannie

5:30 That Girl

6:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

6:30 Adam-12

7:00 Best of Hollywood "Our Very Own" (bw)

9:00 Big News

10:00 Suspense Theatre (Outer Limits at 10:30, followed by Thriller at 11:30; both bw)

12:30 Reflections

KOA 4-NBC

5:55 KOA News

6:00 Donahue (first time I've heard of a station airing him in THAT slot ;D)

7:00 Today (KOA Morning News at 7:25, KOA Regional Weather at 8:25)

9:00 Denver Today


9:30 Hollywood Squares

10:00 Magnificent Marble Machine

10:30 Truth or Consequences

11:00 Diamond Head

11:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

noon KOA News

12:30 Doctors

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Lucy

3:30 Brady Bunch

4:00 Star Trek

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 Newswatch 4

6:00 To Tell the Truth

6:30 Let's Make a Deal

7:00 Movin' On

8:00 Police Woman

9:00 City of Angels

10:00 Newswatch 4

10:30 Decision '76-The Primaries (coverage of the NC Primary)

11:00 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow

1:30 Tomorrow News

1:45 Untouchables (bw)


2:45 KOA News

KRMA 6-PBS

Listings presented as listed, there are likely a few breaks in the morning/early afternoon sked

9:05 Grade 1/2 Science (bw)

9:30 Sesame Street

10:35 Grade 3/4 Science

11:00 Grade 1/2/3 Social Studies

11:25 Electric Company

12:30 GED

1:00 Grade 3 Music

1:25 Odyssey

1:50 Villa Alegre

2:25 Electric Company

3:00 Proud Profiles

3:30 Consumer Survival Kit

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Carrascolendas

6:30 TBA

7:00 Open Channel (live phone-in with school board members and local educators)

8:00 Behind the Lines (Harrison Salisbury hosts this program that includes interviews with
famous journalists)

8:30 Consumer Survival Kit "Split Decision: A Look at Divorce"

9:00 Adams Chronicles "John Quincy Adams: Congressman 1830-1848"


10:00 Woman Alive

10:30 Woman "Mental Health Care: One Patient's View" (guest Jane Gatkin talks with host
Sandra Elkin)

KMGH 7-CBS

5:20 Pastoral Call

5:30 Sunrise Semester

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:55 Evan Slack Reporting (bw)

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Channel 7 Cartoons

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Robert Young, Family Doctor (Marcus Welby, MD)

11:00 Young & the Restless

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon NewsService 7

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 Match Game 76

2:30 Tatletales

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Gambit

4:00 Dinah Shore (guests Sandy Duncan, Allen Ludden, The Spinners, Tanya Tucker, and Ed
Buckbee)

5:00 NewsService 7
6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Match Game PM

7:00 Dr. Seuss Special: Hoober-Bloob Highway (the title imaginary highway is where new
creatures are sent to Earth after being briefed by Chief Dispatcher Hoober-Bloob)

7:30 Good Times

8:00 M*A*S*H

8:30 One Day at a Time

9:00 Switch

10:00 NewsService 7

10:35 Campaign '76 (NC Primary)

10:45 CBS Late Night Movie "Far from the Madding Crowd"

KBTV 9-ABC

6:30 Lone Ranger

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Honeymooners

9:30 Happy Days

10:00 Let's Make a Deal

10:30 All My Children

11:00 Ryan's Hope

11:30 Rhyme & Reason

noon KBTV News at Noon

12:30 Neighbors

1:00 General Hospital

1:30 One Life to Live

2:00 Edge of Night


2:30 $20,000 Pyramid

3:00 Merv Griffin (guests Wayne Newton, Joan Rivers, and Frank Sinatra Jr.)

4:00 Crosswits

4:30 ABC Evening News

5:00 9 News

6:00 Mike Douglas (guests Frank Gorshin, and Martin & Bella Abzug)

7:00 Happy Days

7:30 Laverne & Shirley

8:00 Lola (guests TBA)

9:00 Family

10:00 9 News

10:35 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:05 Mystery Movie "Death is a Bad Trip"

12:35 Political Spirit of '76 (NC Primary)

12:50 John Wayne Theater "The Night Riders" (bw)

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September 4-10, 1972 - From New Jersey Herald Sunday Newspaper 9-3-72

WCBS-TV 2 (CBS) CBS

Monday-Friday

6:17 GIVE US THIS DAY

6:20 MORNING REPORT


6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER-Instruction

7 AM CBS MORNING NEWS-John Hart

8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO-Children

9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

9:30 FARMERS DAUGHTER-Comedy

10 AM JOKERS WILD-Game

10:30 PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

11 AM GAMBIT-Game

11:30 LOVE OF LIFE-Serial

12:00 NOON WHERE THE HEART IS

12:25 CBS NEWS

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Serial

1 PM PAUL BERNARD-Talk

1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial

2 PM LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDED THING-Serial

2:30 GUIDING LIGHT-Serial

3 PM SECRET STORM-Serial

3:30 EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial

4 PM MY THREE SONS-Comedy

4:30 MIKE DOUGLAS-Talk

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS-Jim Jensen

7 PM CBS NEWS-Walter Cronkite

Monday

7:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS SPECIAL: THATS NO WAY TO EAT


8 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

9 PM HERES LUCY-Comedy

9:30 DORIS DAY-Comedy

10 PM CADES COUNTRY-Drama

Tuesday

7:30 SPECIAL EDITION SUMMER IS FOREVER

8:30 HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

9:30 CANNON-Drama

10:30 GOLD DIGGERS

Wednesday

7:30 A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE

8 PM CBS REPORTS

9 PM MEDICAL CENTER-Drama

10 PM MANNIX-Drama

Thursday

7:30 KENNY ROGERS-Music

8 PM IT WAS A SHORT SUMMER CHARLIE BROWN-Cartoon

8:30 MY WORLD & WELCOME-Cartoon

9 PM CBS MOVIE Tiger Makes Out (1967)

Friday

7:30 CIRCUS-Fantasy

8 PM O HARA-Drama

9 PM CBS MOVIE - Hammerhead (1968)

Monday-Friday
11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS-Jim Jensen

Monday/Early Tuesday

11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE Catle King (1963)

1:30 LATE MOVIE While The City Creeps (1956)

3:30 LATE LATE MOVIE Wings Of A Hawk (1956)

5:30 TEST PATTERN

Tuesday/Early Wednesday

11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE Sandpiper (1953)

1:30 LATE MOVIE Kiss Them For Life (1955)

3:40 LATE LATE MOVIE Hollywood Story (1951)

Wednesday/Early Thursday

11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE Murder Ahoy (1957)

1:30 LATE MOVIE Strange Love Of Martha Ivers (1946)

3:35 LATE LATE MOVIE Man From Biter Ridge (1955)

5:40 TEST PATTERN

Thursday/Early Friday

11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE Adams Woman (1968)

1:35 LATE MOVIE Great Sioux Uprising (1953)

3:40 LATE LATE MOVIE Young Bees (1952)

5:45 TEST PATTERN

Friday/Early Saturday

11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE - "Land Raiders" (1969)

1:30 MOVIE- "This Man's Navy" (1944)

3:50 MOVIE-"Escape to Burma" (1955)


5:15 TEST PATTERN

Saturday

6:25 GIVE US THIS DAY

6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER

7 AM PATCHWORK FAMILY-Children

8 AM BUGS BUNNY SHOW-Cartoons (would move to ABC a year later)

8:26 IN THE NEWS

8:30 SABRINA-Cartoon

8:56 IN THE NEWS

9 AM CHAN CLAN-Cartoons

9:26 IN THE NEWS

9:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoons

10:26 IN THE NEWS

10:30 JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS-Cartoons

10:56 IN THE NEWS

11 AM BAILYS COMETS-Cartoons

11:26 IN THE NEWS

11:30 PEBBLES & BAMM BAMM-Cartoons

11:56 IN THE NEWS

12 NOON ARCHIES-Cartoons

12:26 IN THE NEWS

12:30 FAT ALBERT-Cartoon

12:56 IN THE NEWS

1 PM CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL-Variety


1:56 IN THE NEWS

2 PM GREAT SILENCE-Children

2:30 MOVIE War Of The Worlds (1953)

4:30 US OPEN TENNIS FINALS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM CHANNEL 2 THE PEOPLE

7:30 SHARK ALERT-Documentary

8 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

8:30 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy

9 PM BOB NEWHART-Comedy (ARNIE HERSHALL AIRED HERE THIS WEEK)

9:30 NEW DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy

10 PM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE-Drama

11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

11:30 NAME OF THE GAME-Drama

1 AM MOVIE The Chase (1946)

2:30 MOVIE Thunder Bay (1953)

4:30 MOVIE Calloway Went That Way (1946)

6 AM TEST PATTERN

Sunday

6:55 GIVE US THIS DAY

7 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons (would move to ABC in 1975)

7:26 IN THE NEWS

7:30 GROOVY GOOLIES-Cartoons


7:56 IN THE NEWS

8 AM PATCHWORK FAMILY-Children

9 AM CHANNEL 2 THE PEOPLE

9:30 WAY TO GO-Religion

10 AM LAMP UNTO MY FEET-Religion

10:30 LOOK UP & LIVE

11 AM CAMERA THREE-Interview

11:30 NEWSMAKERS-Interview

12 NOON CHANNEL 2 EYE ON

12:30 FACE THE NATION-Interview

1 PM MOVIE Till The Clouds Roll By (1946)

3 PM US OPEN TENNIS FINALS

6 PM NFL TODAY

6:30 NFL FOOTBALL Cleveland Browns At New York Giants (Pre Season)

Normally Airing:

6:30 60 MINUTES

7:30 ANNA & THE KING-Comedy

8 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

8:30 SANDY DUNCAN-Comedy

9 PM NEW DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy

9:30 MANNIX-Drama

10 PM GOLD DIIGGERS

10:30 NEWSMAKERS

11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS
11:30 NFL FOOTBALL - Minnesota Vikings At Miami Dolphins (Pre Season) - Taped

2:30 NAME OF THE GAME

4 AM CHANNEL 2 EYE ON

4:30 CHANNEL 2 THE PEOPLE

5 AM TEST PATTERN

Some observations - Channel 2 was still running off network sitcoms in mornings at this point.
Both these shows, including Leave It To Beaver no longer air over the air in New York once
Channel 2 dumps them. Beaver would show up on Fox 5 WNEW TV/WNYW in 1986. Beaver did
not test well in syndication in the 70's. It was when WTCG 17 ATlanta was launched on satellite
that the demand for this show would come back in the 80's. Sunday morning cartoons ran on
less than half the CBS affiliates. CBS was still running only movies late night and eventually would
mix in drama reruns in the coming years. Channel 2 was on the air 24/7 with a test patern about
an hour a day.

Also Labor Day had no special programming on CBS or Channel 2. Sunday prime time was still
starting at 8 PM. Soon it would begin at 7 PM. Also, Tuesday Prime Time programming began at
7:30 instead of 8 PM which also would soon change.

WNBC-TV 4 (NBC) NBC

Monday-Friday

6:25 AM SERMONETTE

6:30 MODERN FARMER

7 AM TODAY

9 AM NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY

9:30 WATCH YOUR CHILD

10 AM DINAH'S PLACE-Talk

10:30 CONCENTRATION-Game
11 AM SALE OF THE CENTURY-Game

11:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game

12 NOON JEOPARDY-Game

12:30 WHO WHAT WHERE-Game

12:55 NBC NEWS

1 PM ITS YOUR BET-Game

1:30 THREE ON A MATCH-Game

2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

2:30 DOCTORS-Serial

3 PM ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

3:30 RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE-Serial

4 PM SOMERSET-Serial

4:30 MOVIE 4 Brass Botle (1964) Mon

Courtship Of Eddies Father (1963) Tues

Chapman Report (1952) Wed

Chapman Report Part 2 (1952) Thurs

This Could Be The Night (1957) Fri

6 PM NEWS-The Sixth Hour with Carl Stokes and Paul Udell

7:00p NBC NEWS-John Chancellor

Monday

7:30 DOCTOR SIMON LOCKE

8 PM ROWAN & MARTINS LAUGH IN-Comedy

9 PM NBC MOVIE Dragnet (1967)

Tuesday
7:30 HOWDY DOODY & FRIENDS-Children

8:30 NBC ACTION PLAYHOUSE

9:30 FIRST TUESDAY-Newsmagazine

10:30 NEW YORK CITY ILLUSTRATED

Wednesday

7:30 MOUSE FACTORY-Cartoons

8 PM ADAM 12-Drama

8:30 NBC MYSTERY MOVIES Blueprint For Murder (1972)

10:30 NIGHT GALLERY-Drama

Thursday

7:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game

8 PM NBC ADVENTURE MOVIE Lady & My Wife (1972)

10 PM DEAN MARTIN PRESENTS-Music

Friday

7:30 LASSIE-Drama

8 PM SANFORD & SON-Comedy

8:30 PARTNERS-Comedy

9 PM EMERGENCY-Drama

10 PM PRIMUS-Drama

Monday-Friday

11 PM NEWS-The Eleventh Hour with Jim Hartz

11:30 JOHNNY CARSON-Talk/Variety

1 AM NEWS

1:15 MOVIE-An Alibi for Death (1964) Early Tues


It Happened In Rome (1959) Early Wed

Tom Brown School Days (1952) Early Thurs

Savage Mutiny (1963) Early Fri

Corridors Of Blood (1962) Early Sat

3:15 SIGN OFF

Saturday

6 AM AG USA

6:30 CONVERSATIONS WITH DOCTOR LEE SALK

7 AM ZOORAMA

7:30 MR MAGOO ADVENTURES-Cartoons

8 AM WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

8:30 JETSONS-Cartoon

9 AM HOUNDCATS-Cartoons

9:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons

10 AM ROMAN HOLIDAYS-Cartoons

10:30 BARKEYS-Fantasy

11 AM SEA LAB ZOZO-Fantasy

11:30 PRIDE-Children

12 NOON AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS-Cartoon

12:30 TALKING WITH GIANT-Children

1 PM KUKLA FRAN & OLLIE-Children

1:30 LASSIE-Drama

2 PM BASEBALL Teams Not Announced

5 PM WORLD SERIES GOLF


6 PM NEWSCENTER 4

6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

8 PM EMERGENCY-Drama

9 PM MISS AMERICA PAGEANT

11 PM NEWSCENTER 4

11:30 LATE MOVIE Istabul Express (1968)

1:30 LATE LATE MOVIE Play It Cool (1963)

3:30 SIGN OFF

Sunday

7:30 LIBRARY LIONS-Children

8 AM KUKLA FRAN AND OLLIE-Children

8:30 MARYKNOLL WORLD-Catholic

8:45 YOUR SUNDAY BEST-Religion

9 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL-Religion

9:30 HERE AND NOW

10 AM SUNDAY-Religion

10:30 VISIONS

11 AM PRIME TIME

11:30 DIRECT LINE

12 NOON COMMENT

12:30 POSITIVELY BLACK

1 PM MEET THE PRESS-Interview

1:30 4 THOUGHT
2 PM MOVIE Wilson (1945)

4 PM GOLF WORLD SERIES

6:30 NEWSCENTER 4

7 PM WILD KINGDOM

7:30 DISNEYS WONDERFUL WORLD

8:30 COLUMBO-Drama

10 PM BOLD ONES-Drama

11:30 NEWSCENTER 4

12 AM MOVIE Carry On (1962)

2 AM SIGN OFF

Channel 4 WNBC TV had no special Labor Day programming. They somehow squeezed a feature
film into 90 minutes and these movies seemed fairly recent by 1972 standards. Sunday prime
time was still starting at 7:30 PM. Soon it would begin at 7 PM. Also, Tuesday Prime Time
programming began at 7:30 instead of 8 PM which also would soon change. NBC was the only
network to stay out of Sunday Morning Cartoons as well.

7 WABC-TV (ABC) ABC

Monday-Friday

6 AM AUDIO NEWS

6:30 LISTEN & Learn

7 AM AM NEW YORK-Talk

9 AM MORNING MOVIE Music Man (1962) Mon

Lust For Life (1956) Tues

Condemned Of Altona (1963) Wed

Diary Of Anne Frank (1959) Thurs


Carousel (1956) Fri

11 AM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE-Comedy

11:30 BEWITCHED-Comedy

12 NOON PASSWORD-Game

12:30 SPLIT SECOND-game

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

1:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game

2 PM NEWLYWED GAME-Game

2:30 DATING GAME-Game

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

3:30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

4 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYPMICS GAMES - Munich, Germany (Mon)

BRADY BUNCH-Comedy (Tues-Fri)

4:30 4:30 MOVIE Anatomy Of A Murder (1959) Tues

Anatomy Of A Murder Part 2 (1959) Wed

Ensign Pulver (1964) Thurs

Marriage Go Round (1960) Fri

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS-Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel

7 PM ABC NEWS-Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner

Monday

7:30 WORLD OF SURVIVAL

8 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

NORMALLY AIRING: 8 PM ROOKIES-Drama

9 PM NFL ABC MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL


Tuesday

7:30 SAFARI TO ADVENTURE

8 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES

NORMALLY AIRING: 8 PM ABC MOVIE

10 PM MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama

Wednesday

7:30 PARENT GAME

8 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich Germany

NORMALLY AIRED: 8 PM PAUL LYNDE

8:30 ABC MOVIE OF THE WEEK

10 PM JULIE ANDREWS-Variety

Thursday

7:30 THIS IS THE LIFE-Drama

8 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

NORMALLY AIRING: 8 PM MOD SQUAD-Drama

9 PM THE MEN-Drama

10 PM OWEN MARSHALL-Drama

Friday

7:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game

8 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

normally aired:

8 PM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

8:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy

9 PM ROOM 222-Comedy

9:30 ODD COUPLE-Comedy


10 PM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE-Comedy

Monday-Friday

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS-Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel

11:30 DICK CAVETT-Talk

1 AM LATE MOVIE Washington Story (1952) Early Tues

Versallies Affair (1960) Early Wed

Brothers Rico (1957) Early Thurs

Devil Doll (1936) Early Fri

40 Guns (1957) Early Sat

3 AM SIGN OFF

SATURDAY

7 AM AUDIO NEWS (Always watched that year waiting to see Witchipoo)

7:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH-Children (the warm up show for Pufnstuff - noticed even then that there
were no commercials on this show - wondered why - found out the contracts were these could
air free of charge but with no ads inserted even between episodes - One station did anyway -
WKBW TV Buffalo and mixed these with Bugs Bunny and Popeye cartoons - How they got away
with this? donKnow)

8 AM H R PUFNSTUFF-Fantasy (reruns - aired on NBC 1968-1971 - as a kid this was the highlight
of my week. always looked forward to seeing Witchipoo smacking Seymore on the beak with her
wand. It seemed like she did this every 30 seconds - Was my favorite show back when I was 5 -
Still watch it on DVD)

8:26 GRAMMAR ROCK (Loved these songs - Interjections, Noun a Person Place or Thing, Unpack
your adjetives)

8:30 JACKSON FIVE-Cartoons

8:56 MULTIPLICATION ROCK (Zero my hero - 3 is may favorite number - some of my favorites)

9 AM OSMONDS-Cartoons

9:26 GRAMMAR ROCK


9:30 SUPERSTAR CARTOONS

10:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK

10:30 BRADY KIDS-Cartoons (Wierd show - kids living on their own without parents)

10:56 GRAMMAR ROCK

11 AM BUNGLES-Children

11:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK

11:30 KID POWER-Cartoons

11:56 GRAMMAR ROCK

12 NOON LIDSVILLE

12:26 MULTIPLICATON ROCK

1230 AMERICAN BANDSTAND-Music

1:30 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

3 PM ABC WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS

4:30 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

6 PM NCAA FOOTBALL Tennessee vs. Georgia

9:30 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

NORMALLY AIRING:

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 ABC NEWS

7 PM WORLD OF PEOPLE

7:30 ANIMAL WORLD

8 PM ALIAS SMITH & JONES-Western

9 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO-Drama

10 PM 6TH SENSE-Drama
11 PM NEWS

11:30 MOVIE Hail Hero (1969)

1:30 MOVIE Against The Wind (1948)

4 AM SIGN OFF

SUNDAY

6:30 AUDIO NEWS

7 AM FAITH FOR TODAY-Drama

7:30 THIS IS THE LIFE-Drama

8 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP-Discussion

8:30 SUNDAY MASS-Catholic

9 AM INSIGHT-Drama

9:30 ACCENT 72-Talk

10 AM CURIOUSITY SHOP-Children

10:56 GRAMMAR ROCK

11 AM BULLWINKLE-Cartoons

11:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK

11:30 MAKE A WISH-Children

11:56 GRAMMAR ROCK

12 NOON ISSUES & ANSWERS

12:30 CONVERSATIONS

1 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

5 PM DIRECTIONS

5:30 VISION ON
6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 ABC NEWS

7 PM WORLD OF SURVIVAL

7:30 SAFARI TO ADVENTURE

8 PM 1972 SUMMER OLYMPICS GAMES Munich, Germany

10 PM ZENITH PRESENTS THE SALUTE TO TELEVISIONS 25TH ANNIVERSARY

NORMALLY AIRING:

8 PM FBI-Drama

9 PM ABC MOVIE

11 PM NEWS

11:30 MOVIE South Pacific (1958)

2 AM SIGN OFF

WABC TV was clearly the also ran among network affiliates but was beginning to grow more. Plus
ABC still had no morning shows. Most affiliates ran cartoons while WABC TV ran public affairs
shows (AM New York would evolve to more entertainment based programming later in the
decade and Regis eventually landed there and it evolved into the Live Show in the loate 80's.
WABC would soon move the Brady Bunch to 11 AM and Love American Style to 4 PM in the Fall.
WABC TV had some good movies back then.

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Was "Paul Bernard" the Canadian semi-soap "Paul Bernard,

Psychiatrist"? On that show Dr. Paul Bernard, played by

Canadian actor Chris Wiggins, would interview patients

(also played by a rotating group of actors) about their problems in his office.

The show lasted only a year in Canada (1971-72) but some

CBS stations in the U.S. carried it, and WCBS must have been

one of them. BTW, Gale Garnet, who had a big folk hit in the U.S. in

1964, "We'll Sing In The Sunshine," played one of Dr. Bernard's patients.

There may be some confusion about the Bob Newhart/"Arnie" listing as well.

"The Bob Newhart Show" debuted on Sept. 16, 1972, replacing "Arnie," who,

BTW, was played by Herschel Bernardi, at the time also the voice of Charley

the Tuna.

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Would this have been the premiere week for CBS's return to game shows in the morning with
The Joker's Wild, The Price is Right, and Gambit?

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There may be some confusion about the Bob Newhart/"Arnie" listing as well.

Speaking of which, Herschel Bernardi's character name on Arnie was "Arnie Nuvo,"

not "Arnie Hershall."

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Of course, ABC's Olympic coverage would be thrown a curveball with the massacre of 11 Jewish
athletes. Everyone watched as Jim McKay said "They're All Gone" on September 4th.(September
5th. in Munich). So much for the "Serene Olympics." Next morning, they carried the Memorial
Service on a tape delay at 7 a.m. New York Time(it had already occurred at 4 a.m. New York
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Strange WCBS did not carry "Family Affair" reruns from the net at 4.

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Brady Bunch and Love American Style were MOST CERTAINLY from ABC and not SYndicated. ABC
ran The Brady Bunch beginning in 1971 on weekdays as part of their daytime lineup. They
planned new episodes until at least 1975 but they in a last minute decision canceled the series in
April of 1974. The Network had another year to run Bradys and did so in reruns furing the day
resting the show for a couple short periods. It was in September of 1975 that the Brady Bunch
hit syndication.

In New York WNEW CHannel 5 got it and ran it weekdays at 5 PM and Saturdays at 830 AM (At
that time they began a Saturday Morning kids block competing against the networks and WOR
TV which they never did prior to 1975. WPIX stayed out of cartoons Saturday Morning until they
went 24 hours in June of 1980. They they ran them 6 to 9 AM and religion 9 to noon). Channel 5
would run the Brady Bunch before the Flintstones which they ran at 530. In the Fall of 1976
Channel 5 moved the Brady Bunch to 6 PM and also began a double run running it mornings as
well. From 1976 to 1981 Channel 5 ran 2 episodes a day at most points. From 1981 to 1982 they
single ran it again. The Brady Bunch fell off Channel 5 in September of 1982. The station bought
the program in December of 1984 and single and double ran it at varios points. After Fox bought
the station, 2 years later in 1988 Fox 5 finally let the Brady Bunch expire once and for all. WPIX
would pick it up in 1989 on a Barter Basis and ran it till 1998 weekdays at most points.

I actually do not know when Love American Style ended its Network run. I know Channel 5 had
this several years on late nights and sometimes in Middays. But Love American Style was also a
Network rerun at this point as well.

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Channel 2 began running Family Affair a week later. My 3 Sons ran during the summer in reruns
on CBS. They would replace My Three Sons with Family Affair a week later. So Channel 2
preempted nothing.

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- WCBS's airing of War of the Worlds on Saturday at 2:30 P.M. was under the very short-lived
Saturday Shocker banner, their atempt to compete with such programs as WPIX's Chiller
Theatre, WNEW's Creature Features and WOR's Tales of Terror and other sundry horror movie
shows.

- The 1:15 A.M. M-F WNBC movie skein was The Great Great Show.

- There was no NewsCenter4 until 1974. Until then it was The Sixth Hour and The Eleventh Hour
on weeknights, plus other pertinent names for their weekend newscasts.

- On Saturday night, Istanbul Express was aired under the Saturday Film Festival banner, while
Play It Cool was run on The Great Great Show; after that movie but before sign-off, was the
sermonete.

- The late-night movie on WABC in those days was called The One O'Clock Movie.

- WABC wasn't exactly an also-ran in at least one respect: their Eyewitness News, which often
batled WCBS-TV's newscasts for the top spot at 6 P.M. (while WNBC's Sixth Hour truly was an
also-ran - and then some) In addition, The 4:30 Movie, while running behind Mike Douglas on
WCBS ratings-wise, all but creamed WNBC's Movie 4.

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Quote Originally Posted by Marckd

Channel 2 began running Family Affair a week later. My 3 Sons ran during the summer in reruns
on CBS. They would replace My Three Sons with Family Affair a week later. So Channel 2
preempted nothing.

Good knowledge. Thanks!


Brady Bunch and Love American Style were MOST CERTAINLY from ABC and not SYndicated. ABC
ran The Brady Bunch beginning in 1971 on weekdays as part of their daytime lineup. They
planned new episodes until at least 1975 but they in a last minute decision canceled the series in
April of 1974. The Network had another year to run Bradys and did so in reruns furing the day
resting the show for a couple short periods. It was in September of 1975 that the Brady Bunch
hit syndication.

In New York WNEW CHannel 5 got it and ran it weekdays at 5 PM and Saturdays at 830 AM (At
that time they began a Saturday Morning kids block competing against the networks and WOR
TV which they never did prior to 1975. WPIX stayed out of cartoons Saturday Morning until they
went 24 hours in June of 1980. They they ran them 6 to 9 AM and religion 9 to noon). Channel 5
would run the Brady Bunch before the Flintstones which they ran at 530. In the Fall of 1976
Channel 5 moved the Brady Bunch to 6 PM and also began a double run running it mornings as
well. From 1976 to 1981 Channel 5 ran 2 episodes a day at most points. From 1981 to 1982 they
single ran it again. The Brady Bunch fell off Channel 5 in September of 1982. The station bought
the program in December of 1984 and single and double ran it at varios points. After Fox bought
the station, 2 years later in 1988 Fox 5 finally let the Brady Bunch expire once and for all. WPIX
would pick it up in 1989 on a Barter Basis and ran it till 1998 weekdays at most points.

I actually do not know when Love American Style ended its Network run. I know Channel 5 had
this several years on late nights and sometimes in Middays. But Love American Style was also a
Network rerun at this point as well.

I think someone's confused. In September 1972 ABC was still airing "Bewitched" reruns at 11:30
AM and "Love, American Style" reruns at 4 PM. "Brady Bunch" reruns didn't begin airing on ABC
at 11:30 until the summer of 1973; "Love, American Style" was rerun until the spring of 1974,
when ABC picked up "Pyramid," which CBS had dropped.

Didn't ABC run "That Girl" in the 11:30 AM slot for two years (1969-1971)? I know that "Love,
American Style" originally was on earlier in the afternoon in '71 (1:00 PM) until "Split Second"
(with Tom Kennedy) premiered in '71. But eventually, "Love, American Style" went to 4:00 PM
when "Password" moved from 4:00 PM until 12:30 PM. (BTW: "Password" replaced "Dark
Shadows" in April, 1971 at 4:00 PM.).

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Quote Originally Posted by Peter Q. George (K1XRB)

... "Split Second" (with Tom Kennedy) premiered in '71... "Password" replaced "Dark Shadows" in
April, 1971 at 4:00 PM.

Actually, "Split Second" debuted on March 25, 1972 at 12:30PM ET, replacing Password in its
time slot, which moved to 1PM ET. Password only lasted a few months at 4PM, when in
September 1971, it was relocated to 12:30PM.

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"Split Second" debuted March 20, 1972; I have the ABC promo ad

from the Central Florida edition of TV Guide for that week. "Password"

moved to noon; "All My Children" aired at 1 PM, breaking ABC's games

into two blocks: "Password"/"Split Second" (12-1) and "Let's Make A

Deal"/"Newlywed Game"/"Dating Game" (1:30-3). The ABC daytime

schedule, which lasted from March 1972 to July 1973, was (all times

Eastern):
11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Love, American Style

"Brady Bunch" reruns replaced "Bewitched," and a reality, reminiscent-of-

"Queen For A Day" thing, "The Girl In My Life," replaced "The Dating Game"

in July 1973.

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Actually the paper I got the listings from made a typo. It said Brady Kids at 11 AM Tuesday and
the rest of the week said Bewitched. So it was Bewitched. Brady Kids ran Saturday only and
Brady Bunch would move to daytime a year down the road. I thought bewitched would be
syndicated in teh fall of 72 but that was the fall of 73 as well.

Retro: North Georgia Saturday, March 23, 1974


From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Jetsons (delay from 12 N)

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 And The Sundance Kids

12 N News

12:30 Sights And Sounds Of Soul

1 PM NCAA Basketball: national semifinal game between

the East and West regional champions, from Greensboro, NC

3 PM NCAA Basketball: national semifinal game between

the Mideast and Midwest regional champions, from Greensboro, NC (time

approximate)

NOTE: N.C. State won the national championship, 76-64, over Marquete. This

was not the game where Jim Valvano came running out on the court; that was in

1983.

5 PM Golf: Sea Pines Heritage Classic from Hilton Head Island, SC (third round, time

approximate)

6 PM News
6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw)

7 PM Hee Haw (guests: Hugh Hefner--yes, the same, and Lester Flat, Ch. 2 carries

pnly the first 30 minutes tonight)

7:30 NHL Hockey: Atlanta Flames-Boston Bruins

10 PM Billy Graham Crusade (third and final broadcast from St. Louis, time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Tin Star"

1:30 News

1:35 Movie: "The Pharaoh's Woman"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7:30 Agricultural Science In Action

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 (animated)

11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Countdown To Destiny

1 PM NCAA Basketball (see Ch. 2)

3 PM NCAA Basketball (time approximate, see Ch. 2)


5 PM Golf: Sea Pines Heritage Classic (third round, time approximate)

6 PM Jimmy Dean

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Remember When" (the story of a World War II-era

Connecticut family with four sons in combat)

11 PM Bobby Goldsboro (soul singer Bobby Womack is the guest)

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

5:45 Video College

6:15 Box 5 R.F.D.

6:45 Tree Talks

7 AM Mulligan Stew

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 (Josie and the Pussycats in

"The Haunted Showboat")

10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

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 NIT Basketball: semifinal game from Madison Square Garden

3 PM NIT Basketball: semifinal game from Madison Square Garden

(time approximate)

NOTE: Purdue won the tournament by defeating Utah, 87-81.

5 PM Soul Train (Bobby Bland, Ashford and Simpson, Barbara Jean

English)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)

7 PM National Geographic: "The Great Mojave Desert"

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet (guests: John Byner, actress Francine Beers)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Rapture" (no, don't think Harold Camping--this is about

an American sculptor in Rome who falls in love with a strange,

elusive woman, from '49)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

7 PM Course Of Our Time

7:30 Rock Music


8 PM Discovery (Chicago's financial and industrial centers)

8:30 The Warehouse (I think this is more rock music)

9 PM Wilburn Brothers

9:30 Story Of A Congressman (the re-election campaign of Rep.

Jim Corman of California's 22nd district, focusing on the time,

tension, and money involved)

10 PM Movie: "I Am A Fugitive" (classic 1932 tale of an innocent man's

escape from a Georgia chain gang, with Paul Muni)

11:30 Uncle Sam Requests The Pleasure Of... (status report on the all-

volunteer army)

12:30 Child Of The Universe

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

6:30 Science In Action

7 AM Bob Brandy

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: "Tabitha And

Adam And The Clown Family" (the "Bewitched"


kids in animated form)

1 PM American Bandstand (the Moments, Vicki Lawrence)

2 PM Mull's Singing Convention

3 PM Know Your Bible

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Miller High Life Open, from Milwaukee)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (International Pro Skiing Championships,

Duke Kahanamoku Big Wave Surfing Classic, World Target-Diving

Championship)

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Tarzan

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 ABC Suspense Movie: "Double Indemnity" (made-for-TV remake

of the 1944 classic)

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law (watch for a pre-"Three's Company"

John Riter in this one; I think he was playing Rev. Fordwick on "The

Waltons" around this time)

11 PM Movie: "Picture Mommy Dead"

12:30 Movie: "Jason And The Argonauts"

2 AM ABC News (anchor not given; ABC may have been using anchors from

the o&os by this time)

WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

6:30 Adventures In Living

7 AM Ebony Beat Journal


7:30 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 Green Acres

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Movie: "The Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend"

3:15 Movie: "Duffy Of San Quentin"

4:30 Outdoors

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News

7 PM Reasoner Report

7:30 Action Line

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 ABC Suspense Movie: "Double Indemnity"

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM News

11:40 ABC News

11:55 Movie: "Under The Yum Yum Tree"

1:45 Movie: "The Revenge Of Frankenstein"


3 AM News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

7:30 Mulligan Stew

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 (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 5)

3 PM NIT Basketball (time approximate, see Ch. 5)

5 PM Wrestling (from the studio, time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Treasure Hunt

7:30 That Girl

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart


10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM Movie: "Funny Face" (Fred Astaire, Audrey Hepburn)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Mulligan Stew

7:30 Georgia TV Monitor

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 (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 5)

3 PM NIT Basketball (time approximate, see Ch. 5)

5 PM Ebony Speaks (time approximate)

5:30 Good Times (delay from Fri 8:30 PM)

6 PM Porter Wagoner (guests: Ronnie Blackwell, Dave Kirby)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (contemporary sounds)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H
9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:20 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Martha Reeves, Larry Raspberry,

Leo Kotke)

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (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 Zoom

2:30 Sound Of Youth

3 PM Fashion Focus

3:30 America Be Fit

3:45 Living Beter

4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

4:30 Book Beat


5 PM Erica

5:15 Theonie

5:30 A Pinch Of Soul (soul-food cooking)

6 PM Garden Show

6:30 Country Music Spectacular

7 PM Firing Line

8 PM Wall Street Week

8:30 Movie: "Grand Illusion" (1937 antiwar film set in a World

War I POW camp)

10:30 Uncle Sam Requests The Pleasure Of...

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Spiderman

8:30 Speed Racer

9 AM Ultra Man

9:30 Three Stooges

10 AM Abbot And Costello

10:30 Flipper

11 AM Roller Game Of The Week

1 PM Movie: "Curly Top" (Shirley Temple)

2:30 Movie: "Caught In The Draft" (Bob Hope)

4 PM This Week In The NBA


4:30 Party

5 PM All South Wrestling

6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling (these two shows

came out of the 1972 promotion war which began

with the death of Ray Gunkel, whose wife then signed

most of the NWA wrestlers away to her own All South

Wrestling)

7 PM Rat Patrol

7:30 Baseball: Braves-Orioles (preseason game from Miami)

10 PM Jim Ed Brown (time approximate)

10:30 Billy Walker

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Open Up (Reps. Andrew Young and John Davis are guests)

1 AM Group Therapy With Dr. Irene Kassorla

1:30 Movie: "King Of The Underworld" (Bogart, from '38--he's not

yet a star but you can sense it coming)

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (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 American Tennis Tournament (no details given)

6 PM Interfusion (time approximate)

7 PM The Advocates

8 PM Zoom

8:30 Movie: "Grand Illusion"

10:30 Uncle Sam Requests The Pleasure Of...

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

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 (animated)

11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go! (NBC hockey analyst Ted Lindsay explains

the game and how best to choose a stick, shoot,

and play goal.)

1 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 2)


3 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate, see

Ch. 2)

5 PM Golf: Sea Pines Heritage Classic (third round, time approximate)

6 PM Bobby Goldsboro

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Movie: "Marnie"

10:30 That Girl

11 PM Police Surgeon

11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Florence Henderson, Candice Bergen,

"comedian Steve Martin")

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Huck And Yogi

7:30 Mighty Mouse

8 AM Porky Pig

8:30 Bozo's Big Top

9 AM Deputy Dawg

9:30 Batman (Cesar Romero as the Joker)

10 AM Superman

10:30 Lone Ranger


11 AM Jungle Jim

11:30 Circus Boy

12 N Mr. Magoo

12:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

1 PM News Spectrum

2 PM Call Of The West ("Death Valley Days" reruns)

2:30 Trails West (more "Death Valley Days" reruns)

3 PM American Horse And Horseman (includes footage of

the 1938 race between War Admiral and Seabiscuit)

4 PM Lone Ranger

4:30 My Friend Flicka

5 PM Time Tunnel

6 PM Cowtown Rodeo

7 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

7:30 Circus!

8 PM Untamed World

8:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

9 PM Oral Roberts

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM George And Diane Ivey

10:30 New Directions

11 PM Waters Family

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chatanooga (Ind.)


12 N Modern Almanac

12:30 Gigantor

1 PM Daffy Duck

1:30 Faith For Today

2 PM Norman Vincent Peale

2:30 Scope

3 PM Three Stooges

3:30 Fred Bear's World Of Adventure

4 PM Quest For Adventure

4:30 Roller Game Of The Week

5:30 Untamed World

6 PM Invisible Man (the '50s version)

6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

7 PM Peter Gunn

7:30 Lassie

8 PM Movie: "The Bride Came C.O.D."

10 PM Movie: "The Conspirators" (from '44--no Bogart,

but Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet are here)

11:30 Star Performance

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 PM Hee Haw (guests: Hugh Hefner--yes, the same, and Lester Flat, Ch. 2 carries

only the first 30 minutes tonight)

7:30 NHL Hockey: Atlanta Flames-Boston Bruins

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

5 PM Soul Train (Bobby Bland, Ashford and Simpson, Barbara Jean

English)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

7:30 Rock Music

8:30 The Warehouse (I think this is more rock music)

9 PM Wilburn Brothers

10 PM Movie: "I Am A Fugitive" (classic 1932 tale of an innocent man's

escape from a Georgia chain gang, with Paul Muni)


WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

7 AM Bob Brandy

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7:30 Baseball: Braves-Orioles (preseason game from Miami)

11:30 Open Up (Reps. Andrew Young and John Davis are guests)

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

12:30 Go! (NBC hockey analyst Ted Lindsay explains

the game and how best to choose a stick, shoot,

and play goal.)

Yessiree, bp, I'm back after my winter hibernation. And I've got some of my famous questions,
comments, and snide remarks to serve up here:

WSB, 7-approx. 10 p.m.: What, I say (apologies to Foghorn Leghorn), what in the tarnation is
goin' on here? Part of Hee Haw cancelled in order to broadcast one of them dern Yankee hockey
games? Why, this is worse than Appomatox Court House and General Sherman put together!!!
Put on your swords, boys, and let's run them blue coats with them skates and funny sticks back
up to Dee-troit, Toe-ronty, and Baws-ten where they belong!!! (In fact, the unreconstructed Rebs
got their wish in 1980, when the Flames went to a more hospitable abode of Calgary, Alberta--
and more recently, when the expansion Thrashers also split for Winnipeg)

WAGA, 5 p.m.: Bobby Bland is best known to blues fans like me as Bobby "Blue" Bland, a
gravelly-voiced veteran of the so-called "Chitlin Circuit" known for his trademark snort (maybe
Don Cornelius got him to do a demonstration of it).
WGTV, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.: Who said PBS was stuffy and highbrow during the 1970s? It sure
doesn't look like it with this sked, with rock and country music that could probably be easily
heard on the radio of that time. Arts and culture indeed.

10 p.m.: Boy, I bet Georgia state legislators really loved the choice of film here. Sounds kind of
like UGA biting the hand that feeds it.

WTVC, 7 a.m.: Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Brandy one of those old afternoon kiddie
hosts who got demoted to Saturday mornings in the 1970s after the FCC ruling forbidding hosts
to push products on-air? It sure seems like it, and there were a bunch of others like him all over
the country by '74.

WTCG, 7:30 p.m.: To youngsters out there reading this, here's some history for ya. Back in the
day, there was no inter-league play during the regular season. National League teams played
only their kind in a circuit, and likewise for the American League. It was only during Spring
Training and the World Series (and, of course, the All-Star Game, but that really doesn't count)
that teams got to mix and mingle. I wish things would go back to the good old days, but given
the success of some of the "rivalries" that have emerged, MLB isn't going to let that go.

The voices behind the mike were certainly those of Milo Hamilton (who stayed with the Braves
until 1975 when the owners fired him for making adverse comments about the team on-air) and
Ernie Johnson, Sr., who went back to the team's days in Boston as a player. By this point, even
though Ted Turner hadn't got on the satellite, he had cable systems throughout Georgia, South
Carolina, and Alabama carrying WTCG, so he was raking in a fortune. And of course, all the
suspense surrounding Hank Aaron's chase of home run #715 boosted ratings.

11:30 p.m.: I think this was the show that launched the career of Atlanta talk radio king Neal
Boortz, if I'm not mistaken. Another case of Ted Turner thinking outside the box, having a
Saturday-night, open-ended talkfest.

WCWB, 12:30 p.m.: Ah, a hockey demonstration. Just the thing a young boy growing up in
Middle Georgia needs to become famous (see WSB comment above)--!!!!
Retro: North Carolina Saturday, March 24, 1973

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7:30 Harlem Globetroters (animated, delay from

Sun 9:30 AM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies: Davy Jones (in animated

form) in "The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall,"

about a Scottish castle where a ghost is scaring away

the tourists.

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Golf: Sears Women's Classic from Port St. Lucie, FL

(match play, winners meet tomorrow in medal play)

2 PM NIT Basketball Tournament (semifinals from Madison

Square Garden, Virginia Tech won the tournament,

92-91 over Notre Dame)

4 PM Roller Derby (time approximate)

5 PM Outdoors
5:30 Parent Game

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Hee Haw (Loreta Lynn, Conway Twity, Ray Griff)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore (imagine this scenario: Lou and Ted

open a bar together)

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet (Carol spotlights the regulars: Harvey Korman,

Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Rome Adventure" (Triad viewers got a double dose of

Suzanne Pleshete this evening, first on "The Bob Newhart Show,"

then in this one from '62 with Troy Donahue.)

E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC;

WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC; WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

7 AM Happy Jester (local kids' show)

7:30 Mulligan Stew

8 AM Bugs Bunny
8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Whistle-Stop (local kids' show)

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Vision On

1:30 Green Acres

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 2)

4 PM Wrestling (time approximate)

5 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 8 PM)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Tommy Faile

7:30 Here's Lucy (guest: Carol Burnet, delay from Mon 9 PM)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Hollywood Squares (Raymond Burr, Buddy Hacket,

Florence Henderson, Carl Reiner, Wally Cox, Charley

Weaver, Paul Lynde)

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Summer And Smoke"


WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

7 AM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Mulligan Stew

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Daffy Duck And

Porky Pig Meet The Groovie Goolies"

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Soul Unlimited (Gladys Knight and the Pips, Rufus Thomas)

2 PM Theatre Of The Stars

3 PM Sports Challenge

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Andy Granatelli STP Classic from Miami)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Olga Korbut leads the Soviet women's

gymnastics team in an exhibition at Madison Square Garden,

World Ice Dancing Championships from Bratislava, Czechoslovakia,

World Figure-8 Stock Car Championships from--where else?--Islip, NY)

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Bill Anderson, Marion Worth, Billy Walker,

Grandpa Jones)
7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Here We Go Again (a flop for Larry Hagman)

8:30 A Touch Of Grace (a flop for Shirley Booth)

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour (Donald O'Connor, Harve Presnell)

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

11:15 Movie: "Stanley And Livingstone"

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

7 AM Movie: "Abbot And Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde"

(Boris Karloff plays Jekyll and Hyde.)

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Teenage Frolics

1 PM Golf (see Ch. 2)

2 PM Soul Unlimited (delay from 1 PM)

3 PM Twilight Zone

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM Arthur Smith
6:30 Porter Wagoner (guests: Carl and Pearl Butler)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (the bright side of life)

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM News

11:20 ABC News

11:35 Movie: "The Tarnished Angels"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Gene Autry

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant (Richard Dawson discusses

communication.)

1 PM Golf (see Ch. 2)


2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament: East Regional champions

vs. Midwest Regional champions at St. Louis

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament: Mideast Regional champions

vs. West Regional champions at St. Louis (time approximate)

NOTE: UCLA defeated Memphis State, 87-66, to win the entire tournament.

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Bobby Darin (Sid Caesar, Dusty Springfield, actress Jackie Joseph,

the Persuasions, delay from Fri 10 PM)

8 PM World Premiere (pilots for "Chase," which made NBC's fall 1973 schedule,

and "Partners In Crime," a different show with the same title from one on

NBC's fall 1984 schedule)

11 PM Roller Derby

12 M Movie: "Mystery Street"

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Treehouse Club

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys


11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Golf (see Ch. 2)

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 6)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate,

see Ch. 6)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie themes)

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM News

11:30 NHL Action (highlights of Detroit-Atlanta and

Pitsburgh-Philadelphia)

12 M Sports Action Pro-File

12:30 Christopher Closeup

12:45 Alcoholics Anonymous

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

7:30 Captain Noah And His Ark

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds
9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Soul Unlimited

2 PM Soul Train

3 PM Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers (David Hartman,

George Kirby)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "Beast Of Morocco"

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

8 AM Bugs Bunny
8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Tiko And The Shark"

('62, from Italy)

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 2)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic: Bert Yancey and Tommy Aaron vs.

Gene Litler and Miller Barber, time approximate

5 PM Blue Ridge Quartet

5:30 Arthur Smith

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Roller Derby

12:30 Movie: "A Time To Love And A Time To Die"


WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Stop, Look And Listen (local kids' show)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Movie: "The Sergeant Was A Lady"

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 6)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate,

see Ch. 6)

6 PM UFO (time approximate)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie themes)

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Charlie Chan's Secret"

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)


6:45 With This Ring

7 AM Agricultural Panorama

7:15 Davey And Goliath

7:30 Mr. Knozit

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Golf (see Ch. 2)

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 6)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate,

see Ch. 6)

6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Parent Game

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "O. Henry's Full House"


1 AM News

1:05 With This Ring

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Personality Theory And Creativity"

6:30 Now

7 AM McHale's Navy

7:30 Gilligan's Island

8 AM Mulligan Stew

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 2)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Del Reeves' Country Carnival

5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

6 PM Black Unlimited

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Rosie"

1:20 Curious Kaleidoscope

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Yogi And Huck

7:15 Telestory

7:30 Batman (Vincent Price as Egghead)

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 Soul Unlimited

2 PM Soul Train
3 PM Animal World

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Outa Sight

7:30 Rollin'

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Movie: "Atack Of The Robots"

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM William Tell

7:30 McHale's Navy

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys


11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Viewpoint

1:30 Conversation

1:45 Joe Caldwell: Carolina Cougars (ABA team) highlights

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 6)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate, see Ch. 6)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Star Trek

7:30 Adventures Of Black Beauty

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "El Paso"

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (ABC/CBS)

7 AM Cheyenne

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour


12 N Moe The Rooster (local kids' show)

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 2)

4 PM Wrestling (time approximate)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Let's Go To The Races

7:30 The Protectors (Robert Vaughn)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM ABC News

11:15 The Evil Touch (Anthony Quayle hosts these

mildly-scary dramas.)

11:45 Movie: "Seaside Swingers" (Freddie and the

Dreamers star.)

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five


9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Crafts With Katy (Katy Dacus)

1 PM Sports Challenge (football's Eddie LeBaron, Don

Meredith and Frank Clarke vs. baseball's Lou Brock,

Bob Gibson and Joe Torre)

1:30 Golf (see 1 PM, Ch. 2)

2:30 Cinderella Tournament Of Golf: Kathy Ahern and Bety

Burfeindt vs. Carol Mann and Donna Young

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Outdoors

7 PM Bill Anderson

7:30 Animal World

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM The Virginian

12:30 ABC News


WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 6)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate,

see Ch. 6)

6 PM NHL Action

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Untamed World

7:30 Johnny Mann's Stand Up And Cheer

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM Movie: "Atack Of The 50-Foot Woman"

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)


7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Rock Church

8 AM Waters Family

8:30 Say It Loud

9 AM Right On

9:30 Teach In

10:30 Warren Roberts

11:30 New Directions

12 N Jim And Tammy

1 PM Movie: "Cow Country"

2:30 Movie: "Cry Of The Bewitched"

4 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

5 PM Roller Game Of The Week

6:30 Wrestling

7:30 Movie: "Alexander The Great" (from '56, so this is

not that disastrous pilot William Shatner and Adam

West made for ABC in '64)

9:30 Rollin'

10 PM 700 Club

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company
10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

sign off 12:30 PM

Retro; New York City, Friday, March 26, 1948

Source; New York Times radio-TV page

WCBS-TV--Channel 2 (CBS O&O)

11:00 AM.-5:00 PM-Test patern (no regular programming scheduled)

WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC O&O)

Afternoon

1:00-Home Service Club: Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg

1:30-Feature Film: Golgotha

5:30-Howdy-Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith

Afternoon

7:30-Musical Merry-Go-Round-Jack Kilty

7:50-Newsreel-John Cameron Swayze


8:00-Sports. Travel Films

8:30-Stop Me If You've Heard This One

9:00-Sports: Television Newsreel

9:15-Boating Show from Madison Square Garden

10: 30--Telefilms: News

WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont O&O)

Evening

6:05-U. S. Weather Report

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-Walter Compton News from Washington

7:00-Play Room

7:30-Camera Headlines: Films (local news)

8:00-Fashions on Parade

9:30-Film Shorts

9:00-Wrestling, Jamaica Arena

WCBS-TV's spoty schedule in the late winter and early spring of 1948 may be partly the result of
re-equipping CBS' New York production centers in preparation for the start of national network
service. CBS was in the final stages of a crash program to begin national network service to a
group of affiliates in the eastern and midwestern US, line up and prepare feeding programming
to potential affiliates before ABC's anticipated summer 1948 rollout. CBS made it, launching its
first night of national programming on April 20 with Tonight on Broadway....almost a month
ahead of ABC's first network show, Hollywood Screen Test, which had to be put together in haste
on an ad-hoc network feeding Baltimore and Washington from Philadelphia because its New
York flagship wouldn't be finished until August.

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Re: Retro; New York City, Friday, March 26, 1948

1:30-Feature Film: Golgotha

Wonder if this was Good Friday?

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Saturday, March 24, 1973

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Cartoons

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 (quiz bowl for middle schoolers)


12:30 Community Dialogue

1 PM Tarzan

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament: East Region winner

vs. Midwest Region winner at St. Louis

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament: West Region winner

vs. Mideast Region winner at St. Louis (time approximate;

UCLA won the whole thing, beating Memphis State, 87-66)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Hee Haw (Loreta Lynn, Conway Twity, Ray Griff)

8 PM Opening Night (Frank Gorshin, Marty Allen, Freda Payne)

8:30 NHL Hockey: Flames-Black Hawks

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "Thunder In The East"

1:30 News

1:35 Movie: "I Married A Monster From Outer Space"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7 AM John Swafford (gospel music)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog
10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Countdown To Destiny

1 PM Golf: Sears Women's Classic from Port St. Lucie, FL

(match play, winners move to medal play tomorrow)

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 2)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate, see

Ch. 2)

6 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: singer Pete Stamper, time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM World Premiere (pilots for "Chase," which made NBC's fall 1973

schedule; and "Partners In Crime," which became a different show

with the same title on NBC's fall 1984 schedule)

11 PM UFO

12 M Movie: "Night Of The Blood Beast"

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:15 Video College

6:45 Box 5 R.F.D.

7:15 Metro Forestry

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: Davy Jones, in animated form,

in "The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall," about a

ghost who scares tourists away from a Scottish castle.

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Tiko And The Shark," '62, from

Italy)

2 PM NIT Basketball: semifinal game (Virginia Tech won the whole

thing, beating Notre Dame, 92-91)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (Bert Yancey and Tommy Aaron vs. Gene Litler

and Miller Barber, time approximate)

5 PM I Spy

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM UFO

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore (consider this scenario: Lou and Ted open

a bar together)

9:30 Bob Newhart


10 PM Carol Burnet (Carol spotlights the regulars: Harvey Korman,

Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Oscar" (timely, since the awards were handed out

on Tuesday night)

1:50 Movie: "The 13th Leter"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

7 PM Coach Lawson

7:30 Faces And Places (tour of Czechoslovakia)

8 PM Men In Crisis (FDR vs. isolationism)

8:30 Science In Action (visit to a planetarium)

9 PM Country Hayride (guest: Bobby Bare)

10 PM Movie: "The County Chairman" (one of Will Rogers' last,

from 1935, the year he was killed in a plane crash)

11:30 Inside Atlanta (inmates at the prison in Buford, GA, discuss

whether prison rehabilitates or is just punishment)

12 M Movie: "Sawdust And Tinsel" (Ingmar Bergman's 1953 look

at two lovers in a traveling circus)

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

6:30 Science In Action

7 AM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM)


7:30 Make A Wish (geological models, an orchid ranch in Washington, DC,

delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Daffy Duck And Porky Pig Meet The

Groovie Goolies"

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Singing Convention

1 PM Soul Unlimited (Gladys Knight and the Pips, Rufus Thomas)

2 PM Bob Brandy

3 PM Know Your Bible

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Andy Granatelli STP Classic from Miami)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Olga Korbut leads the Soviet women's

gymnastics team in an exhibition at Madison Square Garden;

World Ice Dancing Championships from Bratislava, Czechoslovakia;

World Figure-8 Stock Car Championships from--where else?--Islip, NY)

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie themes)

8 PM Here We Go Again (a flop for Larry Hagman)

8:30 A Touch Of Grace (a flop for Shirley Booth)

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour (Donald O'Connor, Harve Presnell)

10 PM The Delphi Bureau


11 PM Movie: "The Mummy's Curse"

12:30 Movie: "The Frozen Ghost"

2 AM ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

6:30 Adventures In Living

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 Funky Phantom (delay from 12 N)

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 News

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Soul Unlimited

2 PM Outdoors With Julius Boros

2:30 Lost In Space

3:30 Movie: "World Without Sun" (Oscar winner produced by

Jacques Cousteau)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News
7 PM Julie Andrews Hour (Carol Lawrence and Steve Lawrence

help salute the 1930s, week-behind from 9 PM)

8 PM Movie: "Guns At Batasi"

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM News

11:40 ABC News

11:55 Movie: "Nine Hours To Rama"

1:30 Movie: "Pharaoh's Curse"

3 AM News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

7:30 Uncle Hank

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 5)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Wrestling
6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Harry Black And The Tiger"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Navy Film

7:30 Georgia TV Monitor

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival


2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 5)

4 PM Farm Show (time approximate)

4:30 Movie: TBA

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie themes)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:20 Movie: "Cluny Brown"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (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 Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Fashion Focus

3:30 America Be Fit

3:45 Living Beter

4 PM The Officials (don't know if this is about sports officials)

4:30 Book Beat (Lt. Col. Anthony Herbert discusses his book about

U.S. atrocities in Vietnam, "Soldier.")

5 PM Harambee

5:30 Black Journal (profile of the Johnson publishing empire, which

publishes Ebony and Jet)

6 PM Garden Show

6:30 Who Is Man? (profile of the late psychic Edgar Cayce)

7 PM Firing Line (Is England's free medical care worth it? William F.

Buckley Jr. discusses it with Labour Party member Shirley Williams.)

8 PM Movie: "Sawdust And Timber"

10 PM NET Opera Theatre (salute to the work of Jacques Offenbach, including

"Orpheus In Hades")

11 PM Alexis Weissenberg: The Piano (he performs Stravinsky in Sweden)

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Spiderman
8:30 Ultraman

9 AM Litle Rascals

9:30 Speed Racer

10 AM McHale's Navy

10:30 Roller Game Of The Week

12:30 NHL Action (Montreal-Detroit and St. Louis-New York Rangers)

1 PM Golf (see Ch. 3)

2 PM Golf: Cinderella Tournament (Janie Blalock and Sandra Palmer

vs. Gloria Ehret and Sandra Haynie)

3 PM Desilu Playhouse

4 PM Wagons Ho! ("Wagon Train" reruns)

5 PM Fishing Hole

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 (guest: Ferlin Husky)

10 PM Boxing From The Forum (Ruben Olivares vs. Rafael Herrera,

bantamweights, 10 rounds)

11 PM One Step Beyond

11:30 Harper, Etc. (WQXI radio DJ Skinny Bobby Harper hosted this

talk show.)

1 AM Movie: "Raw Edge"


WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant (Richard Dawson discusses

communication.)

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 2)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate,

see Ch. 2)

6 PM Arthur Smith

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Movie: "House Of Strangers"


9:30 Movie: "Stranger At My Door"

11 PM Rollin'

11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Cliff Robertson, Suzanne

Pleshete (yeah, Macon's getting a double dose of her

tonight), the Carpenters, George Carlin)

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

3:30 Time For Timothy

4 PM Fury

4:30 TBA

5:30 My Friend Flicka

6 PM Championship Bowling

7 PM TBA

7:30 The Monroes

8:30 Of Lands And Seas (the Rocky Mountains)

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM 700 Club (to 12)

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chatanooga (Ind.)

3 PM Cartoon Carnival
3:30 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Rollin'

5:30 Church Service

6 PM Movie: "Flight For Freedom" (Rosalind Russell in

a story loosely based on the fate of Amelia Earhart)

8 PM Movie: "Another Shore"

10 PM Movie: "Break Of Hearts"

11:30 Movie: "You Can't Get Away With Murder" (Bogart as

a prisoner who knows an innocent man has been convicted.)

1:15 Western Playhouse

Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayete/Terre Haute Fri, Mar 26, 1971

from TV Guide-Central Indiana edition

WTWO 2-NBC/ABC Terre Haute

7:00 Today (guest Gene Shalit (he was a book critic then), prison reports on Joliet State Prison in
Illinois and North Carolina's Wake Co Advancement Center for Inmates in Raleigh)

9:00 Newlywed Game

9:30 Bewitched

10:00 Dinah Shore (guest Henry Mancini both plays music and makes spaghetti sauce)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where Game


12:55 NBC News

1:00 Dating Game

1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Hardy Boys

5:00 Let's Make a Deal

5:30 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

6:00 Truth or Consequences

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Smith Family

7:30 High Chaparral "No Bugles, No Drums"

8:30 Hallmark Hall of Game "Gideon"

10:00 Johnny Cash "New Nashville Sounds, New Talent" (guests Randy & Gary Scruggs (sons of
Earl), Chris Gantry, Mickey Newbury, Sammi Smith, Marcy Dean, the Dillards and Area Code 615)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 News

WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis

6:45 Panorama (bw)

7:30 Kartoon Karnival

9:00 Topper (bw)


9:30 Jack LaLanne

10:00 Lucille Ball (CBS)

10:30 Movie Game

11:00 Girl Talk

11:30 News/Weather/Sports

noon Cartoons

1:00 Movie "It's a Big Country" (bw/segments with Rona Barret during intermissions)

2:50 Fashions in Sewing

3:00 Galloping Gourmet

3:30 Lone Ranger (bw)

4:00 Popeye & Janie

5:00 Batman

5:30 Addams Family (bw)

6:00 Dick Van Dyke "What's in a Middle Name?" (bw)

6:30 Daniel Boone "The Sound of Wings"

7:30 Petticoat Junction

8:00 Truth or Consequences

8:30 What's My Line?

9:00 David Frost (guests Diana Rigg, Erich Segal, Frost producer/author Peter Baker, and Buddy
Greco)

10:30 News/Weather/Sports

11:00 Movies "The Vampire"/"The Curse of the Aztec Mummy" (both bw and Mexicano)

2:00 News

WFBM 6-NBC Indianapolis

6:15 Today in Indiana


7:00 Today

9:00 Virginia Graham (guests Richard Crenna, George Carlin, Peter Boyle, columnist Toni Holt,
and Vicki Burton)

10:00 Dinah Shore

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of the Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Afternoon/Channel 6

1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Mike Douglas (a Sept 1970 show with guests Milton Berle and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 High Chaparral "No Bugles, No Drums"

8:30 Hallmark Hall of Fame "Gideon"

10:00 Strange Report "X-Rays: Who Weeps for the Doctor?"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 News

WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis


6:30 Sunrise Semester "Life Processes"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Movie "Naked Alibi" (bw)

10:25 News (anchor listed as Chet Huntley, what's the story here?)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Family Affair

11:30 Love of Life

noon Where the Heart is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 News/Weather/Women's Features

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Movie "Dark Victory" (bw)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Interns "The Choice"

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Movie "The Night of the Grizzly"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:30 Movie "Captain from Castile"

1:00 News

WTHI 10-CBS/ABC Terre Haute

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Virginia Graham (guests author Dorothy Sarnoff, Marty Ingels, and Joni James)

10:00 Lucille Ball

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Family Affair

11:30 Love of Life

noon Where the Heart is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 News/Farm Report/Weather (bw)

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Fashions in Sewing

4:10 Movie "The Veils of Baghdad"

5:55 Paul Harvey

6:00 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

6:30 CBS Evening News


7:00 Make Room for Granddaddy

7:30 FBI "The Natural"

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Movie "Funny Face"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

11:30 Merv Griffin

WLWI 13-ABC Indianapolis

6:30 Quest for Adventure

7:00 Clover Power

7:30 Kindergarten College

8:30 Mantrap (panelists Margot Kidder, Meredith MacRae and Suzanne Somers welcome
sensitivity expert Lawrence LaFave, who discusses self-destructiveness)

9:00 Paul Dixon

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Bewitched (listed as the same episode as ch 2 ran 90 min earlier)

11:30 News/Weather/Markets/Interviews

noon Bob Braun's 50-50 Club (Jack Lescoulie wraps up a week of pinch-hitting for Bob)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Big Valley

5:30 Dragnet
6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 Beat the Clock

7:30 Brady Bunch

8:00 Nanny & the Professor

8:30 Partridge Family (future M*A*S*H honcho Harry Morgan plays a motorist who tries to turn
a minor fender-bender into a $50K lawsuit)

9:00 That Girl

9:30 Odd Couple

10:00 Love, American Style

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Dick Cavet

1:00 Perspective 13

WLFI 18-CBS Lafayete

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Burns & Allen (bw)

9:30 Romper Room (bw/Miss Carol)

10:00 Lucille Ball

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Family Affair

11:30 Love of Life

noon Where the Heart is

12:25 CBS News

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 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Movie Game

5:00 Perry Mason (bw)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 This is Your Life

7:30 Interns "The Choice"

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Movie "Cannon" (series pilot)

11:00 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis

instructional programs during daytime

4:30pm Sesame Street (ep 230-Bill Cosby shows the difference between over and under, while
Pat Paulsen recites the alphabet)

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:00 What's New

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00 French Chef


7:30 Know Your Antiques (bw)

8:00 Making Things Grow (bw)

8:30 Thirty Minutes

9:00 Fanfare (bw/Iowa String Quartet)

10:00 Toy That Grew Up (pt 2)

WVUT 22-PBS Vincennes

instructional programs during daytime

4:45pm Today on 22

5:00 Sesame Street (ep 230)

6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (bw)

6:30 Timothy Churchmouse

7:00 Zoo Time

7:30 Clover Power

8:00 Great American Dream Machine (Jack Gilford dramatizes Russell Baker's satirical article on
urban waste/amateur night at the Apollo/ballet at the NC School of the Arts/a black ex-con's
successful entry into the field of electronics)

9:30 Insight (bw)

10:00 Antiques (bw)

10:30 Estate Planning (bw)

WTIU 30-PBS Bloomington

10:00 Sesame Street (ep 230)

11:00 Instructional Programs

4:30 Sesame Street (ep 230)

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


6:00 What's New

6:30 Focus on Sweden (bw)

7:00 Antiques (bw)

7:30 Session (bw)

8:00 World We Live In "The Weather Watchers" (bw)

8:30 University (bw)

9:00 Toy That Grew Up "Mickey" (bw, a 1918 melodrama)

10:00 Filmmakers on Campus (bw)

WLBC 49-NBC Muncie (the station, which launched in 1953, would be sold off later that year to a
local non-profit group; it's now Ball State-owned WIPB and a PBS station...Scot Fybush has more
on the station's history at htp://www.fybush.com/site-of-the-we...uncie-indiana/)

6pm News/Weather/Sports (bw)

6:30 Hugh X. Lewis

7:00 NBC Nightly News (sounds like they may have taken an OTA feed from ch 6)

7:30 High Chaparral "No Bugles, No Drums"

8:30 Hallmark Hall of Fame "Gideon"

10:00 Strange Report "X-Rays: Who Weeps for the Doctor?"

11:00 News/Weather/Sports (bw)

Retro: Kentucky Wednesday, March 26, 1975

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6 AM Folk Literature
6:30 Today In WAVE Country

7 AM Today (a discussion of prison reform)

9 AM Morning Show (guest: White House curator

Clement Conger)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Clifton Davis, Robert

Reed, Jack Carter, Jo Ann Pflug, Carol Wayne,

Joey Bishop)

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Lynn Redgrave, Harvey Korman,

Dionne Warwick, Donna Fargo, Marty Feldman, Robert

Fuller, George Gobel, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde)

12 N News

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Sonny Bono; Nancy Walker,

members of the cast of "The Magic Show": Peter DePaula,

Signa Joy, and Susan Edwards)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Movie: "A Taste Of Evil"

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)


7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Candid Camera (a conversation between a litle girl and

a life-like doll that's really a midget; Phyllis Newman as

a TV repairwoman who fixes a set for good; a "spontaneous"

commercial is taped with obtrusive cameras)

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM Lucas Tanner (David Hartman's last series before he became

host of "Good Morning America")

10 PM The Law (second of a three-part miniseries starring Judd Hirsch)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Ethel Merman, Alan Alda)

1 AM Untouchables

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 AM Today

9 AM Hollywood Squares (day-behind)

9:30 High Rollers

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Phil Donahue

11:30 News

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 How To Survive A Marriage


2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Family Affair

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

5:30 Jackpot! (delay from 12 N)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kity Carlisle,

Bill Cullen, Shirley Lord)

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM Lucas Tanner

10 PM The Law

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow (magicians Mark Wilson, Walter Gibson,

Diana, and octogenarian Dal Vernon)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Music In The Romantic Era"

6:30 Police Call (the fraudulent use of credit cards, rerun


from Sun 10:30 AM)

7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Tatletales (Ginny and Bob Newhart, Totie Fields and

George Johnston, day-behind from 4 PM)

12 N Noon Report

1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '75 (Bety White, Sarah Kennedy, Charlie

Brill, Gary Burghoff, Bret Somers)

4 PM Movie: "The Barefoot Mailman"

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Juvenile Court

8 PM It's The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown! (as if the Great

Pumpkin wasn't enough, Linus now believes a beagle will

deliver candy on Easter morning)


8:30 The Easter Promise (from the same producers of "The House

Without A Christmas Tree," with Jean Simmons, Jason Robards,

Mildred Natwick, and Lisa Lucas)

10 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn (Nancy Walker, Mel Tillis, Demond Wilson)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Gold Of The Seven Saints" (Clint Walker and Roger Moore,

from '61)

1:15 This Is The Life

1:45 News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Ounce Of Prevention (topic: whooping cough, rerun from Sun

10:30 PM)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dick Van Dyke

9:30 Young And The Restless (delay from 12 N)

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News
12:30 Omelet (Milton Metz/Faith Lyles)

1 PM Search For Tomorrow

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '75

4 PM Tatletales

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Marty Allen)

7:30 Last Of The Wild

8 PM ABA Basketball: Kentucky Colonels-New York Nets

10 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Man On Fire" (actually about a man trying

to keep his ex-wife from gaining custody of their child;

Bing Crosby, Inger Stevens, from '57)

1:30 News

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)


6 AM Across The Fence

6:30 Ask Your Lawyer

6:55 Graham Kerr

7 AM A.M. America (Bill Beutel/Stephanie Edwards; third of

five on religion with Rabbi Ronald Sobel of New York's

Temple Emanu-El)

9 AM Dinah! (Mel Brooks, Sandy Duncan, Wayne Rogers)

10 AM Somerset (pre-empted on Ch. 5; delay from 4 PM)

10:30 Money Maze (delay from 4 PM)

11 AM Nick Clooney (a double dose of George's dad: "Money

Maze" followed by his talk show)

12 N Password (Bety White hosts while Allen Ludden plays

the game.)

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Adrienne Barbeau, Anson Williams)

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Strikes And Spares (I don't think this is the same as

Buffalo's "Strikes, Spares And Misses.")

4 PM Movie: "Hand In Hand" (the friendship between a Catholic

boy and a Jewish girl, which, IIRC, once aired on the "CBS

Children's Film Festival")

5:30 News
6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7 PM Bowling For Dollars

7:30 Candid Camera (reactions in a supermarket to a report that

a man is running the aisles in the nude; upended liter baskets)

8 PM That's My Mama

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Girl Most Likely To..." (Joan Rivers wrote this

comedy about an ugly-duckling college girl trying to land a husband;

with Stockard Channing and Ed Asner.)

10 PM Get Christie Love!

11 PM News

11:30 The FBI

12:30 Wide World Special (coverage of the West Coast premiere of

the movie "Tommy" with stars Ann-Margret, Elton John, and Roger

Daltrey, producer Robert Stigwood, composer Pete Townshend,

Army Archerd interviewing the celebrities, and host David Frost,

one-hour delay)

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

7 AM Sesame Street

8 AM Electric Company

8:30 In-school programs

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Electric Company

6:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

7 PM Cinema Showcase

7:30 Book Beat

8 PM TBA

8:30 Behind The Lines

9 PM Theater In America (James Earl Jones in "King Lear")

12 M Captioned ABC News

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 3)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jackpot!

1:30 How To Survive A Marriage

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Tarzan

5:30 News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (Henry Gibson in the unlikely role

of TV hero Quirt Manly)

7:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

8 PM Litle House On The Prairie

9 PM Spring Event '75 With Oral Roberts

10 PM The Law

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

8 AM New Zoo Revue

8:30 Cartoons

9 AM Flintstones (x2)

10 AM Speed Racer

10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Courtship Of Eddie's Father


12:30 That Girl

1 PM Movie: "Heaven Can Wait" ('43 version with

Don Ameche, Gene Tierney)

3 PM Cool Ghoul

3:30 Popeye

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM Star Trek

7 PM Ironside

8 PM Dragnet

8:30 Merv Griffin (Cloris Leachman, Angie Dickinson,

Karen Valentine, Jessica Walter, Gail Fisher)

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM Dragnet

11:30 Movie: "Oregon Trail" (Sunset Carson, from '45)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Town Talk

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit
11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N News

12:15 Bulletin Board

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Mickey Mouse Club

4 PM Virginian

5:30 News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM It's The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown!

8:30 The Easter Promise

10 PM Tony Orlando And Dawn

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Gold Of The Seven Saints"

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)


6:30 New Zoo Revue

7 AM A.M. America

9 AM Dinah! (Bobby Vinton, Charles Nelson Reilly,

John Amos, dance group the Lockers)

10:30 One Life To Live (delay from 3:30 PM)

11 AM Money Maze

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Robinson Crusoe On Mars" (watch for a

pre-"Batman" Adam West, from '64)

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7 PM Price Is Right

7:30 What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Bert Parks,

Arlene Francis--according to Gil Fates' book this week of

shows was taped Dec. 21, 1974 and were the last to be taped)

8 PM That's My Mama

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Girl Most Likely To..."


10 PM Spring Event '75 With Oral Roberts

11 PM News

11:30 Perry Mason

12:30 Wide World Special (see Ch. 12)

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

11 AM Introspect

11:30 Reed Farrell

12 N It's A New Day

12:30 700 Club

2 PM Happy Hunters (CBN religious program or gospel music)

2:30 Bozo's Big Top

3 PM Presto The Clown

4 PM Three Stooges

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Batman (Victor Buono as King Tut)

5:30 Bewitched

6 PM Gilligan's Island

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Bewitched

7:30 The Lucy Show

8 PM Dealer's Choice

8:30 Merv Griffin (Lynn Redgrave, Mac Davis, Lloyd Bridges,

Foster Brooks)
10 PM The Bold Ones (The Lawyers)

11 PM Movie: "John Loves Mary"

1 AM Movie: "Bullfighter And The Lady"

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

6:55 New Zoo Revue

7:25 Romper Room

7:55 Farm Report

8 AM A.M. America

10 AM Movie: "Alcatraz Express" (full-length "Untouchables" movie

from '62)

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Big Showdown

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Addams Family

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 That Girl

5 PM News

5:30 Truth Or Consequences

6 PM ABC News
6:30 Last Of The Wild

7 PM Ironside

8 PM That's My Mama

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Girl Most Likely To..."

10 PM Get Christie Love!

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Special (see Ch. 12)

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

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

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

8 AM Kentucky GED Series

8:30 In-school programs

3 PM Electric Company

3:30 Career Education

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Electric Company

6:30 Dimensions In Cultures

7 PM Kentucky GED Series

7:30 Human Relations/School Discipline

8 PM TBA

8:30 Behind The Lines


9 PM Theater In America

12 M Captioned ABC News

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, March 24, 1973

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville, TN) (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

7 AM Happy Jester (local kids' show)

7:30 Mulligan Stew

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Whistle-Stop (local kids' show)

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies: Davy Jones (in animated form)

in "The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall," about

a ghost who scares away tourists from a Scottish castle.)

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Vision On

1:30 Green Acres


2 PM NIT Basketball: semifinal-round game (Virginia Tech won the

tournament, 92-91, over Notre Dame)

4 PM Wrestling (time approximate)

5 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 8 PM)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Tommy Faile

7:30 Here's Lucy (guest: Carol Burnet, delay from Mon 9 PM)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore (imagine this scenario: Lou and Ted open

a bar together)

9:30 Hollywood Squares (Raymond Burr, Buddy Hacket, Florence

Henderson, Carl Reiner, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

10 PM Carol Burnet (Carol spotlights the regulars: Harvey Korman, Vicki

Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner.)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Summer And Smoke"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6:30 Farm News

7:30 Brother Buzz

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays


9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Monty's Rascals

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament: East Regional champion

vs. Midwest Regional champion at St. Louis

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament: Mideast Regional champion

vs. West Regional champion at St. Louis (time approximate)

NOTE: UCLA beat Memphis State, 87-66, to win the tournament.

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 UFO

7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

8 PM World Premiere ("Chase," which made NBC's fall 1973 schedule,

and "Partners In Crime," title of a different show on NBC's fall

1984 schedule)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Sullivan's Empire"

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

7 AM Rural Tenneva
7:30 Bugs Bunny (different from the CBS show)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant (Richard Dawson discusses

communication.)

1 PM Klassroom Kwiz

1:30 Bonnie Lou And Buster

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 4)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate, see

Ch. 4)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie themes)

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Cliff Robertson, Suzanne Pleshete,

the Carpenters, George Carlin--like Greensboro, the Tri-Cities

gets a double dose of Suzanne Pleshete tonight, since "The


Bob Newhart Show" airs on Ch. 11.)

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

6:30 Agriculture USA

7 AM Bugs Bunny (again, different from what CBS is showing)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Golf: Sears Women's Classic from Port St. Lucie, FL (match

play, with the winners in medal play on Sunday)

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 4)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate, see Ch. 4)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM News
11:15 Movie: "Guns Of Darkness"

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Personality Theory And Creativity"

6:30 At Home

7 AM Cliff Gray

7:30 Clemson Report

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Fishin' Hole

1:30 Black Focus

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 3)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic: Bert Yancey and Tommy Aaron vs.

Gene Litler and Miller Barber (time approximate)

5 PM Waltons (delay from Thu 8 PM)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (Loreta Lynn, Conway Twity, Ray Griff)


8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Island In The Sun"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Stop, Look And Listen (local kids' show)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Movie: "The Sergeant Was A Lady"

2 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (see Ch. 4)

4 PM NCAA Basketball Tournament (time approximate,

see Ch. 4)
6 PM UFO (time approximate)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie themes)

8 PM World Premiere

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Charlie Chan's Secret"

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

7 AM University Of Tennessee Agriculture

7:30 Uncle Hank

7:45 Davey And Goliath

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Crafts With Katy (Dacus)

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Tiko And The Shark"

('62, from Italy)

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 3)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Buck Owens

5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Bill Anderson, Jeannie Seely,
Kenny Price, Stringbean)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Sword Of Lancelot"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

7:15 Uncle Hank

7:30 Harlem Globetroters (animated, delay from

Sun 9:30 AM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids


1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 3)

4 PM Virginian (time approximate)

5:30 This Is Your Life

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:30 Virginian

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:30 Now

7 AM Flintstones

7:30 Mr. Bill's Workshop

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Daffy Duck And

Porky Pig Meet The Groovie Goolies"

10:30 Brady Kids


11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Soul Train

1 PM Soul Unlimited (Gladys Knight and the Pips, Rufus Thomas)

2 PM Movie: "Isle Of The Dead"

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Andy Granatelli STP Classic from Miami)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Olga Korbut leads the Soviet women's

gymnastics team in an exhibition at Madison Square Garden;

the World Ice Dancing Championships from Bratislava, Czechoslovakia;

the World Figure-8 Stock Car Championships from--where else?--Islip, NY)

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk (movie themes)

8 PM This Is Your Life (pre-empts "Here We Go Again")

8:30 A Touch Of Grace (a flop for Shirley Booth)

9 PM Billy Graham Crusade (pre-empts Julie Andrews)

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM Bobby Goldsboro (Bobby Russell, Vicki Lawrence (doing "The Night The

Lights Went Out In Georgia," big on the charts at the time))

11:30 ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

11:45 Roller Game Of The Week

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

3 PM Wrestling

4 PM Holiday
4:30 Rascals Club

5:30 Navy Film

6 PM News

6:15 Lenoir Rhyne Today (this is a college in the Hickory area)

6:30 Adventure Time

7 PM Shower Of Blessings

8 PM Movie: TBA

9:30 Movie: TBA

11 PM The Pioneers (more "Death Valley Days" reruns)

11:30 Movie: TBA

WGGS Ch. 16 Greenville, SC (Ind.)

4 PM Call Of The West (reruns of you-know-what)

4:30 Jim And Tammy

5:30 The Answer

6 PM Deaf Hear

6:30 This Is The Life (religious program not to be confused

with "This Is Your Life")

7 PM Oral Roberts

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

8 PM Billy James Hargis

8:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington)

9 PM Revival Fires

9:30 Rock Church


10 PM 700 Club

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville, NC (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Crafts With Katy

1 PM Sports Challenge (football's Eddie LeBaron, Don

Meredith and Frank Clarke vs. baseball's Lou Brock,

Bob Gibson and Joe Torre)

1:30 Golf (see 1 PM, Ch. 6)

2:30 Cinderella Tournament Of Golf: Kathy Ahern and Bety

Burfeindt vs. Carol Mann and Donna Young

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports


6:30 Outdoors

7 PM Bill Anderson

7:30 Animal World

8 PM Here We Go Again (a flop for Larry Hagman)

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour (Donald O'Connor, Harve Presnell)

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM Virginian

12:30 ABC News

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

7 AM Gospel Hour

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 Soul Unlimited

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Sports Challenge (football's Eddie LeBaron, Don


Meredith and Frank Clarke vs. baseball's Willie

Stargell, Steve Blass and Richie Hebner)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Billy Graham Crusade

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Rollin'

11:45 Roller Derby

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

7:30 Agricultural Science In Action

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 Soul Unlimited

2 PM Let's Talk Sports

2:30 Sports Action Pro-File

3 PM NHL Action (highlights of Montreal-Detroit and

St. Louis-New York Rangers)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Wrestling

7:30 Reasoner Report

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour

10 PM The Delphi Bureau

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Virginian

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (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 Double Dribble

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Wheee! (this does not star a certain Geico pig that

I know some of you hate)

3:30 Maggie And The Beautiful Machine

4 PM Between The Lines

4:30 Book Beat (Lt. Col. Anthony Herbert discusses his account

of U.S. atrocities in Vietnam, "Soldier.")

5 PM Who Is Man?

5:30 Highway Panorama

5:45 Agricultural Panorama

6 PM Garden Show

6:30 At Home

7 PM French Chef

7:30 Legislative Profile

8 PM Movie: "Sawdust And Tinsel" (Ingmar Bergman's 1953 tale

of two lovers in a traveling circus)

sign off 10 PM

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

7 AM Across The Fence


7:30 Rock Church

8 AM Waters Family

8:30 Say It Loud

9 AM Right On

9:30 Teach In

10:30 Warren Roberts

11:30 New Directions

12 N Jim And Tammy

1 PM Movie: "Cow Country"

2:30 Movie: "Cry Of The Bewitched"

4 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

5 PM Roller Game Of The Week

6:30 Wrestling

7:30 Movie: "Alexander The Great" (from '56, so this is

not the disastrous pilot William Shatner and Adam West

made for ABC in '64)

9:30 Rollin'

10 PM 700 Club

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies


10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM NIT Basketball (see Ch. 3)

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Waltons

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

sign off 11 PM

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Davey And Goliath

7:15 Story Corner

7:30 Zoom
8 PM Movie: "Sawdust And Tinsel"

10 PM NET Opera Theatre (salute to the works of

Jacques Offenbach, including "Orpheus In Hades")

sign off 11 PM

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, March 24, 1973

I didn't know that WLOS 13 carried Soul Train with the late Don Cornelius early in its run. In it's
first season it was seen in select markets (like NYC, LA, Chicago [where it began in B&W on WCIU
26 in August 1970], Atlanta, Cleveland, etc.) before clearing in more markets for the next 35
years on the air. Later WSPA 7 carried ST in the 1980s, then WASV/WYCW 62, and back on WSPA
until it ended in the late-2000s.

Soul Unlimited was Dick Clark's answer to Soul Train and it was short lived on ABC. It ended
because of the conflict between the format and Mr. Cornelius' show.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, March 24, 1973

If you'll look at my North Carolina retro for this same date,

you'll notice that WGHP High Point and WCTI New Bern were

also carrying "Soul Train." I remember that for most of the

'70s WGHP and WLOS carried "American Bandstand" and "Soul

Train" back to back from 12:30-2:30 on Saturday afternoons.

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WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

3 PM Wheee! (this does not star a certain Geico pig that I know some of you hate)

But much smarter than Flo from Progressive, in my opinion. :

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, March 24, 1973

Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

3 PM Wheee! (this does not star a certain Geico pig that I know some of you hate)

But much smarter than Flo from Progressive, in my opinion. :

Aw, now I like Flo! A Rhodes Scholar, no; but geeky and goofy and probably a lot of fun to hang
with!

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

If you'll look at my North Carolina retro for this same date,

you'll notice that WGHP High Point and WCTI New Bern were

also carrying "Soul Train." I remember that for most of the

'70s WGHP and WLOS carried "American Bandstand" and "Soul

Train" back to back from 12:30-2:30 on Saturday afternoons.

WLOS did carry Bandstand and Soul Train back to back. I remember that very well.

Retro: Eastern Washington Sun, Mar 27, 1977

from TV Guide-Eastern Washington edition

KREM 2-CBS Spokane

6:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

6:30 Look Up & Live (a look at Catholic Relief Service's efforts in Guatemala after last year's
earthquake)

7:00 Camera Three (second of 3 show on Circle in the Square, a NYC theater; segments star
Colleen Dewhurst and Stephen McHattie in Mourning Becomes Electra, and James Earl Jones in
Trumpets of the Lord)

7:30 Kidsworld

8:00 I Like Myself (looks at rainbows)

8:30 Hudson Brothers

9:00 Far Out Space Nuts

9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 Medix (artificial body parts)

10:30 Movie "Here Come the Co-eds" (bw)

noon Star Trek

1:00 Challenge of the Sexes: Rosi Mitermaier v Perry Thompson (alpine skiing)/Jean Balukas v
Minnesota Fats (billiards)/Teri Kezar v Dick Stone (motorcycle jumping)

1:45 NBA: Golden State-Denver

4:00 Sea Pines Heritage Classic golf

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Northwest Gallery (discussing childhood poisoning with Dr. Wes Allen, Accident & Poison
Prevention Commitee chairman of the Washington State Pediatric Society, and interview with
potato-product inventor Miles Willard)

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Switch

10:00 Delvecchio

11:00 News

11:15 Flash Gordon "Trip to Mars" (pt 14/bw)

11:45 Movie "Slatery's Hurricane" (bw)

Cascade TV (CBS): KLEW 3-Lewiston, KEPR 19-Tri Cities, KIMA 29-Yakima (station ads ran the
channels in reverse)

8:00 (3/19) Call of the Cross

8:00 (29) Fanfarria Falcon

8:30 American Religious Town Hall

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 Human Dimension (how Christianity is helping to solve Japanese urban problems)

10:30 I Spy

11:30 Music & the Spoken Word

noon Championship Fishing


12:30 Outdoors with Ken Callaway

1:00 Challenge of the Sexes

1:45 NBA: Golden State-Denver

4:00 Sea Pines Heritage Classic golf

6:00 Ara's Sports World (Tom Seaver gives baseball tips/film of the 1976 Special Olympics, held
at UCLA)

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9:00 Switch

10:00 Delvecchio

11:00 CBS News

11:15 Peter Marshall (guests Bety White, Allen Ludden, Country Joe McDonald, and Harry
James)

KXLY 4-ABC Spokane

7:00 Public Affairs

7:30 Kroeze Brothers

8:00 Rex Humbard

9:00 Voice of the Church

9:30 Jerry Falwell

10:30 Dwayne Friend, Mr. Gospel Guitar

11:00 Championship Fishing

11:30 Lone Ranger

noon Issues & Answers


12:30 Directions "The Fifth Cup" (a modernized cantata version of the Seder, with Theodore
Bikel)

1:00 World Superstars (the first competition, taped in Callaway Gardens GA; competing for
shares of a $132K prize are America's Bob Seagren, Dave Casper, Billy Johnson, Lynn Swann, and
Jim Taylor; New Zealander Peter Snell; France's Guy Drut; the UK's John Conteh and Gareth
Edwards; Canadian Tony Gabriel; Swede Kjell Isaksson; Belgian Olin Bell, and Dutch entrants Rudi
Krol and Frank Nusse)

2:30 US Pro Boxing Championships, 4th quarterfinal

3:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: Phoenix 150 Indycar race/World Record High Diving
Championship

5:00 Movie "Good Morning, Miss Dove"

7:00 Hardy Boys

8:00 Six Million Dollar Man (2 hrs, with Ted Cassidy as Bigfoot)

10:00 Feather & Father Gang

11:00 News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

mid. Movie "The Tempest"

KHQ 6-NBC Spokane

6:00 Herald of Truth

6:30 This is the Life

7:00 Dwayne Friend, Mr. Gospel Guitar (that's right, Spokane saw him on both ch 4 and 6)

7:30 It is Writen

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Garner Ted Armstrong


10:00 Loyal Opposition (GOP spokesmen sound off on major issues)

11:00 Image of the Pacific Northwest (a look at developments at Riverfront Park)

11:30 NCAA Special (a review of the B-ball tournament so far, and recapping the Indoor Track &
Field Championships)

12:30 Changing Face of Baseball (Joe Garagiola looks at the impact of free agents, player agents,
and increasing player salaries with owners Calvin Griffith (Minnesota), Bob Howsam (Cincinnati),
George Steinbrenner (NY Yankees), Ted Turner (Atlanta), and Bill Veeck (Chicago White Sox);
reports as well from various spring training camps)

1:30 Grandstand (reports of the Cuban sports scene, and the NCAA hockey championships)

2:00 Antique Furniture Workshop

2:30 Time for Livin' (work of Spokane's Red Cross chapter)

3:00 National Geographic "Alaska!"

4:00 Meet the Press (guest: Senate Majority Whip Alan Cranston)

4:30 Bobby Vinton (guests Arte Johnson and Lainie Kazan)

5:00 Gong Show (panelists Red Reed, Phyllis Diller, and Elke Sommer)

5:30 Last of the Wild (cycles of nature)

6:00 High School Bowl: championship elimination, Bonners Ferry (ID) v Central Valley

6:30 Wild Kingdom (Galapagos, pt 2)

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit" (conclusion)

8:00 Movie "Fight to Holocaust"

10:00 Hollywood Out-Takes (Tinseltown bloopers from current movies, hosted by Marilyn Beck)

11:00 News

11:30 Peter Marshall (guests Mel Tellis, Kenny Rankin, and Shields & Yarnell)

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane

2pm LaCosta International Tennis Championships

6:00 Consumer Survival Kit


6:30 World Press

7:00 Frugal Gourmet

7:30 Second Ending (featuring Pullman group Day Star)

8:00 Previn & the Pitsburgh (Art Tatum is the topic, with Oscar Peterson joining Andre to discuss
their mutual idol)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)

10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

KWSU 10-PBS Pullman

also on 5 Pomeroy, 72 Ephrata, 74 Lewiston, 75 Spokane, 76 Tri-Cities, and 81 Walla Walla

2pm Dance in America (Dance Theatre of Harlem)

3:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Batle of Billy's Pond" (1 hr)

4:00 Guppies to Groupers

4:30 Idea Thing

5:00 Anyone for Tennyson?

5:30 Black Journal

6:00 Consumer Survival Kit

6:30 World Press

7:00 Frugal Gourmet

7:30 Second Ending (as ch 7)

8:00 Previn & the Pitsburgh (dito)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)

10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

11:00 Book Beat (guest Erna Bombeck)

KUID 12-PBS Moscow


also on 9 Coeur d'Alene, 10 Sand Point, and 77 Craigmont

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Electric Company

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Once Upon a Classic "The Batle of Billy's Pond" (1 hr)

1:00 LaCosta International Tennis Championships

5:00 Newsend

5:30 World Press

6:00 The Way It Was (the 1968 Harvard-Yale game, where Harvard scored 16 points in the game's
final 42 seconds to tie Yale 29-29)

6:30 Northwest Sports Digest (event judge Rob Coates takes viewers on a tour of a horse trial)

7:00 Previn & the Pitsburgh (as ch 7)

8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)

9:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

10:00 Movie "Androcles and the Lion" (bw)

11:40 Films

KNDO 23-Yakima/KNDU 25-Tri Cities (NBC)

7:15 Consumer Report

7:30 Rex Humbard

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 Kroeze Brothers

9:30 Big Blue Marble (an atempt in WV to break the distance record for radio-controlled model
planes)

10:00 Loyal Opposition


11:00 Crucified & Risen Christ (Easter special, re-enacting events surrounding the Crucifixion and
Ascension)

11:30 NCAA Special

12:30 Changing Face of Baseball

1:30 Grandstand

2:00 Unto Us a Child is Born (dramatizing Christ's life)

2:30 Sit Down, Shut Up or Get Out (Allan Sloane's play about a gifted student whose free-spirited
behavior gets him sent to the Principal's office)

3:30 Wrestling

4:30 Animal World (visiting the Andean members of the camel family)

5:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Don Gibson and Barbara Fairchild)

5:30 Meet the Press

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 Wild Kingdom (migration paterns in Africa)

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit" (conclusion)

8:00 Movie "Flight to Holocaust"

10:00 Hollywood Out-Takes

11:00 It is Writen

11:30 Bold Ones

KAPP 35-Yakima/KVEW 42-Tri Cities (ABC)

8:00 Jerry Falwell

9:00 Voice of the Church

9:30 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00 Robert Schuller (F. Lee Bailey's brother William is the guest)

11:00 Gilligan
11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (moving wolves from International Falls MN to Michigan's
Huron Mountains)

noon Issues & Answers

12:30 Faith for Today

1:00 World Superstars

2:30 US Pro Boxing Championships

3:30 ABC Wide World of Sports

5:00 Movie "Botany Bay"

7:00 Hardy Boys

8:00 Six Million Dollar Man (2 hrs)

10:00 Feather & Father Gang

11:00 700 Club

12:30 ABC News

KYVE 47-PBS Yakima

also on 69 Ellensburg

2pm LaCosta International Tennis Championships

6:00 Consumer Survival Kit

6:30 World Press

7:00 KYVE TV Auction (the 5th annual)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 11)

10:00 Pallisers (pt eight)

KYVE 47-PBS Yakima

7:00 KYVE TV Auction (the 5th annual)


How did KYVE make up for Masterpiece Theatre and The Pallisers during auction week?

Not sure, I'll check the listings again...the TV Auction was listed for primetime all week...

Have had a check on the listings...there's no indication of a make-up timeslot for either show on
ch 47- my guess is that there must have been another PBS station (either ch 7 or 10?) on local
cable as well...

Retro: Washington, DC/Baltimore, Wednesday, April 30, 1986 daytime hours

Source: TV Guide which was received yesterday from eBay

CHANNELS

2 WMAR Baltimore (NBC)

4 WRC Washington, DC (NBC)

5 WTTG Washington, DC (Ind)

7 WJLA Washington, DC (ABC)

8 WGAL Lancaster, PA (NBC)

9 WDVM Washington, DC (CBS)

11 WBAL Baltimore (CBS)

13 WJZ Baltimore (ABC)

16 WBOC Salisbury, MD (CBS)

20 WDCA Washington, DC (IND)

24 WKJL Baltimore (IND)

25 WHAG Hagerstown, MD (NBC)

26 WETA Washington, DC (PBS)

32 WHMM Washington, DC (PBS)

45 WBFF Baltimore (IND)


47 WMDT Salisbury, MD (ABC/NBC)

50 WFTY Washington, DC (IND)

53 WNVT Fairfax, VA (PBS)

54 WNUV Baltimore (IND)

56 WNVC Fairfax, VA (PBS)

MPB Maryland (PBS)

WOR (TV9 Secaucus, NJ, IND)

5AM

9 CBS News Nightwatch Continues-Charlie Rose

13 Charlie's Angels

45 Petticoat Junction

WOR Headline News

5:30

20 Jim & Tammy

45 Headline News

5:45

11 Devotions

5:55

4 Faith & Life

5 Today In Your Life

13 Word of Faith
25 Today in the Valley

6AM

2 Sally Jessy Raphael-half hour version

Audience members compare the benefits of single and married life styles.

4 Fantasy Island

5 Great Space Coaster

7 ABC/Local News

8 NBC News at Sunrise-Bob Jamieson

9 16 CBS Morning News-Faith Daniels

11 Learning to Read

13 Morning Stretch

24 Morning Devotion

25 45 WOR Jimmy Swaggert

47 Ag Day

50 20 Minute Workout

6:25

54 Job Bank

6:30

2 4 25 NBC News-Bob Jamieson

5 Popeye

8 9 13 16 News

11 CBS News-Faith Daniels


20 Kid's Break

24 Shape Up

45 Voltron

47 ABC News-Bell/Sullivan

50 Jimmy Swaggert

54 Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

MPT Farm Day

WOR 700 Club

6:45

MPT AM Weather

7AM

2 4 8 25 Today

Scheduled: summer vacation ideas in the U.S. Also: a talk with Richard Pryor concludes.

5 45 Inspector Gadget

7 13 47 Good Morning America

Scheduled: Advice on recognizing and overcoming fears that block personal success. Guest: Elliot
Weiner ("The Ostrich Complex.")

9 11 16 CBS Morning News

20 Woody Woodpecker

MPT America: The Second History

24 New Zoo Revue

50 Rocky & Friends

54 Heathcliff
7:30

5 Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

20 54 Jetsons

MPT Sesame Street

24 Family Affair

26 Body Electric

45 Transformers

50 Superfriends

WOR Straight Talk

7:45

53 AM Weather

8AM

5 Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

20 Heathcliff

24 My Three Sons

26 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour (repeat from night before?)

45 Challenge of the Gobots

50 Mighty Mouse

53 Farm Day

54 Plastic Man

8:30
5 Flintstones

20 Bugs Bunny

24 Good Housekeeping

45 Fat Albert

50 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

54 Great Space Coaster

MPT Mr. Roger's Neighborhood

WOR Romper Room & Friends

9AM

2 8 9 16 Phil Donahue

4 47 Love Connection

5 I Love Lucy

7 People's Court

11 Divorce Court

13 People Are Talking

Scheduled: Actors Jonathan Frakes and Genie Francis discuss their roles in the upcoming
miniseries "North and South Book II." (Live)

20 Gilligan's Island

24 Richard Roberts

25 Headline Chasers

26 Sesame Street

32 Jagaerobics

45 Ernest Angley

50 Flying Nun

54 Bewitched
MPT Secret City (after this no listings, must have been instructional programming)

9:30

4 Super Password

Scheduled: Barry Jenner, Lindsay Bloom.

5 Andy Griffith

7 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

Part 1 of two on Cannes, France.

11 Break the Bank

20 W.O.W.

25 M*A*S*H

32 Secret City

47 Perfect Match

50 Gomer Pyle, USMC

54 Flying Nun

WOR Partridge Family

10AM

2 4 25 Family Ties

Alex tries to tame the independent young woman (Talia Balsam) he's wildly atracted to.

5 I Dream of Jeannie

7 Let's Make a Deal

8 13 Hour Magazine

Alan Thicke (Growing Pains).

9 Carol Randolph
11 16 $25,000 Pyramid

Scheduled: Melody Thomas, Paul Kreppel.

20 24 700 Club

26 Sesame Street

32 Today's Special

45 Brady Bunch

47 Sally Jessy Raphael

Topic: sexual surrogates.

50 Movie: "Woman's World" (1954)

Slick, interesting tale of behind-the-scenes competition for a top industrial job. Clifton Webb,
June Allyson.

54 Incredible Hulk

WOR Tic Tac Dough

10:30

2 Good Times

4 25 47 Sale of The Century

5 Bewitched

7 Headline Chasers

9 Sally Jessy Raphael

11 Let's Make a Deal

16 New Card Sharks

32 3-2-1 Contact

45 Andy Griffith BW

WOR Partridge Family


11AM

2 4 8 25 Wheel of Fortune

5 Love Boat

7 New Love, American Style

An actor gets a job in exchange for taking an employment-office worker to dinner.

9 11 16 Price is Right

13 47 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

Segments on Malibu, Cal., Cathy Lee Crosby.

26 32 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

45 Big Valley

54 Jim & Tammy

WOR Bewitched

11:30

2 Alice

4 8 25 Scrabble

7 Ryan's Hope

13 47 New Love, American Style

See 11AM, Ch. 7.

20 Eye on Washington

24 Family Feud (this late? I thought Richard Dawson's run ended in '85, ABC and syndi.)

26 3-2-1 Contact

32 Just For You

MPT Forever Wild

WOR I Dream of Jeannie


Noon

2 7 8 9 11 13 16 WOR News

4 Here's Lucy

5 Panorama

20 Movie: "For Those Who Die Young" (1964) A variation on the old college film musical, with
surfing and bikinis substituting for campus high jinks. Ding: James Darren. Sandy: Pamela Tiffin.
Woody Woodbury: Himself.

24 Movie: "Rebecca" (1940) BW

25 Super Password

26 Intro to College Composition

32 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

45 Quincy

47 Ryan's Hope

50 Good Housekeeping: A Beter Way

54 Movie: "Death Takes a Holiday." (1934) Haunting romantic fantasy about the Angel of Death
descending upon Earth for three days in the guise of a handsome nobleman. Frederic March.

56 Congressional Coverage

12:30

2 4 8 25 Search for Tomorrow

7 13 47 Loving

9 11 16 Young and The Restless

26 Madeline Cooks

50 Movie: "The Bravados" (1958) A rancher (Gregory Peck) methodically tracks the four outlaws
who murdered his wife.
1PM

2 4 8 25 Days of Our Lives

5 Movie: "Tea for Two" (1950)

7 13 47 All My Children

26 Firing Line

Philosopher Mortimer Adler is the guest.

32 Evening Exchange

45 Movie: "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (1974) Joseph Sargent directed this effective
thriller about the hijacking of a New York City subway car. Walter Mathau.

WOR Merv Griffin

An all-latin show features Charo, singer Emmanuel, and actor Jorge Rivero.

1:30

9 11 16 As The World Turns

2PM

2 4 8 25 Another World

7 13 47 One Life to Live

20 Fish

24 Rawhide BW

26 Arctic Window

32 Working Women

54 Our Gang BW

WOR Let's Make a Deal

2:30
9 11 16 Capitol

20 Gilligan's Island

32 Creative Living with Sheryl Borden

50 My Three Sons

54 Superfriends

MPT We're Cooking Now

WOR Dating Game

3PM

2 4 8 25 Santa Barbara

5 Thundercats

7 13 47 General Hospital

9 11 16 Guiding Light

20 Voltron

24 Death Valley Days

26 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

32 Bodywatch

45 Scooby Doo

50 Alvin & The Chipmunks

54 Flintstones

MPT Sesame Street

WOR Hawaii-Five-O

3:30

5 45 She-Ra: Princess of Power


20 54 The Mask

24 Cisco Kid

26 Reading Rainbow

32 Magic of Decorative Painting

50 Mighty Mouse

4PM

2 Love Connection

4 Hart to Hart

A wealthy recluse kidnaps Jennifer (Stefanie Powers) for his living-creature collection.

5 45 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

7 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

8 Diff'rent Strokes

9 Hour Magazine

11 Sanford & Son

Fred (Redd Foxx) against the hit man in a gangland murder.

13 ABC Afterschool Special (and why wasn't this aired on WJLA or WMDT?)

Robert Klein and Scot Schwartz star in "Summer Switch" (repeat of 1984 special), a lighthearted
fantasy about a father and son who exchange bodies-and problems. Ellen: Margo Skinner.

16 Press Your Luck (many markets didn't see whammies after 1985 or so until it was rerun on
USA/GSN, as this aired in usual local syndication time)

29 47 Challenge of the Go-Bots

24 F Troop

Wrangler Jane falls for Agarn's dashing Russian cousin.

25 Divorce Court

26 Sesame Street
32 Star Performance BW

50 Scooby Doo

53 Movie: "Saga of Death Valley." (1939, Roy Rogers, BW)

54 Heathcliff

56 Ask Washington

A sporting-goods entrepreneur is the scheduled program guest.

MPT Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

WOR Vega$

4:30

2 People's Court

5 G.I. Joe

7 Sale of the Century (syndicated)

8 WKRP in Cincinnati

11 Jeffersons

A visit from her wealthy socialite friend (Kim Hamilton) prompts Florence to switch roles with
Louise (Isabel Sanford). Marla Gibbs.

16 Dukes of Hazzard

After the Dukes save a movie star's life, they're offered a part in the actor's latest film and invited
to Hollywood. John Schneider.

20 Transformers

24 My Three Sons

Ernie (Barry Livingston) thinks romance is too torrid for senior citizens-like Charley (William
Demarest).

25 Litle House on The Prairie

32 Peter Gunn BW

45 Thundercats
47 Litle House on The Prairie

A con man (Johnny Cash) makes off with money and goods intended for fire victims.

50 Scooby Doo

54 Jetsons

MPT Today's Special

Jodie sets up a colorful balloon display in the children's department.

5PM

2 4 7 9 News

5 One Day at A Time

8 Three's Company

11 Barney Miller

Internal Affairs is probing Precinct 12-armed with a voice analyzer. Sanders: Philip Roth.

13 Diff'rent Strokes

Arnold (Gary Coleman) is hospitalized with appendicitis. Part 1 of two.

20 Diff'rent Strokes

Drummond's birthday brings a surprise visit from Kimberly (Dana Plato) and the promise of a
special gift from Arnold and Willis.

24 Emergency!

Freeing an escape artist (Larry Storch) from a safe is the paramedics' thankless task; and Early
(Bobby Troup) treats a possibly pregnant car-accident victim.

26 Sesame Street

32 I Spy

45 G.I. Joe

50 Litle House on The Prairie

An aging logger (Forrest Tucker) puts his pride on the line in the Founder's Day logchopping
contest. Charles: Michael Landon.
54 Happy Days

Chachi (Scot Baio) sells his soul to the devil's nephew (Richard Levin).

56 The Greenroom

MPT Jeff's Collie (later titled Lassie) BW

A pet chimpanzee charms everyone except Gramps, who vows to get rid of it.

WOR Police Woman

5:30

5 Alice

Alice's actress friend (Gail Strickland) from New York persuades Tommy to pursue a career on
Broadway. Philip McKeon.

8 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: David Lee Roth.

11 News

13 Taxi

Alex (Judd Hirsch) finds himself inexplicably atracted to an overweight and abrasive blind date.

16 Three's Company

20 What's Happening!!

The boys plot a practical joke on their detention-happy teacher (Fritzi Burr).

25 47 Newlywed Game

45 Brady Bunch

Vincent Price plays a mad scientist who traps the boys in a Hawaiian cave. Conclusion of a three-
part story.

53 Zorro's Fighting Legion BW

54 I Dream of Jeannie

Jeannie needs a blood test to be married-but she has green corpuscles.


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Later on, WJLA would dropped Ryan's Hope and then end up on indie WFTY 50 during the final
years. I didn't noticed that WRC delayed Super Password to one day.

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Re: Retro: Washington, DC/Baltimore, Wednesday, April 30, 1986 daytime hours

could you post 6pm-5am.

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11:30

24 Family Feud (this late? I thought Richard Dawson's run ended in '85, ABC and syndi.)

During the 1985-1986 season, repeats of "Family Feud" were seen in syndication, apparently a
mish-mash of ABC and syndicated episodes.

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8AM

5 Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

8:30

45 Fat Albert

Was 45 airing "The New Fat Albert Show"?

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5 Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids


8:30

45 Fat Albert

Was 45 airing "The New Fat Albert Show"?

I believe both 5 and 45 were airing the new series.

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I guess it's time to continue with the listing. Same stations (including WOR 9 and MPT) as the
first post.

6PM

2 7 8 11 16 25 47 News

4 9 13 News (60 min)

5 Gimme a Break!

Addy drags Nell to a ski resort, where there are two handsome doctors (Hal Williams, Jason
Edwards)-and two too-familiar faces.
20 Jeffersons

Florence (Marla Gibbs) poses as Mrs. Jefferson to keep a dinner date with Louise's old boy friend
(Ford Lile). Louise: Isabel Sanford.

32 MPT MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

24 Dick Van Dyke BW

Rob unwittingly tries to hustle a pool shark (Phil Leeds). Rob: Dick Van Dyke.

26 3-2-1 Contact

A study of plant and animal hybrids.

45 Star Trek

Kirk (William Shatner), assigned to protect a grain shipment, finds that he has trouble with
"tribbles": balls of purring fluff that live on grain and are incredibly prolific.

50 Beverly Hillbillies BW

A con man (Jesse White) tries to sell Jed the Hollywood Bowl. Jed: Buddy Ebsen.

53 We're Cooking Now

54 Private Benjamin

Lewis and Benjamin (Eileen Brennan, Lorna Paterson) are stranded in the desert after their
runaway jeep plunges into a ravine.

56 Rod & Reel

Fishing for smallmouth bass on Lake Ontario.

WOR Hart to Hart

6:30

2 8 25 NBC News-Tom Brokaw

5 Too Close for Comfort

Monroe (JM J. Bullock) asks to have a friend room with him temporarily, without mentioning
that the friend is a prety female runaway (Elyse Knight). Henry: Ted Knight.

7 47 ABC News
11 16 CBS News

20 Jeffersons

George gloats over a businessmen's association award, but the honor is smaller than he thinks.
Bob Simmons: Bob Gorman.

24 One Day at a Time

Schneider's man-on-the-street-chat with a newscaster lands him a job as a model. Dudley Grant:
Bo Kaprall.

26 Nightly Business Report

Commentator: Walter Heller.

50 Mary Tyler Moore

Everyone is curious about what Rhoda's new boy friend (Michael Callan) does for a living.

53 Wild, Wild World of Animals

54 Three's Company

Jack's conniving Navy buddy could become his partner at the bistro if Mr. Angelino gets his way.
Bill: Rod McCary. Jack: John Riter.

56 Life Around Us

Underwater photography focuses on the struggle for life in the sea.

6:55

53 F.Y.I.

7PM

2 25 47 Wheel of Fortune

4 NBC News

5 Three's Comapny

Jack changes not only his image but his career plans to please an affluent girl friend. Denise:
Karen Austin.
7 Jeopardy!

8 16 News

9 CBS News

11 Newlywed Game

13 ABC News

20 Benson

Budget cuts force Benson (Robert Guillaume) to fire five members of his staff.

24 Mary Tyler Moore

Mary arranges a surprise party for Lou, even though he hates birthday parties.

26 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

32 Evening Exchange

45 Mork & Mindy

Atending school on Ork, Mearth is teased for being an "Earth-head." Mearth: Jonathan Winters.

50 Bob Newhart

Emily's teaching job turns into a fight for her principles when she refuse to skip an undeserving
child into a more advanced class.

53 Makeover

54 Soap

Jessica's trial begins; and Mary takes Burt to his new "home."

56 Jeff's Collie BW

MPT Weeknight Alive!

Scheduled: A doctor who claims he can diagnose a patient's health by measuring pulse rate.
(Live)

WOR $100,000 Pyramid

7:25
56 News

7:30

2 25 47 Jeopardy! (**TVG TYPO ON 47-said Jeoprady instead! )

4 Newlywed Game

5 M*A*S*H

Charles (David Ogden Stiers) vows to never to speak to his tormenters (Alan Alda, Mike Farrell).

7 16 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: David Lee Roth.

8 PM Magazine

The 25th-anniversary celebration of King Hassan II of Morocco's coronation. Also: former


Playboy models discuss fitness.

9 Wheel of Fortune (WOF/J! on different channels in DC, J! on WJLA and WOF on WDVM)

11 Price is Right (Tom Kennedy nighttime version)

13 Evening Magazine

See PM Magazine on WGAL 8 at 7:30.

20 Sanford and Son

24 Bob Newhart

Bob's Thanksgiving turns into a real turkey when Emily leaves him home to care for his patients.
Jerry: Peter Bonerz.

45 All in The Family

Archie goes on TV to protest an editorial favoring gun control.

50 Hogan's Heroes

53 Capitol Events

54 Carson's Comedy Classics

Bert Convy and baseball's Jimmy Wynn; "Stump the band", and Johnny as "Morris the Person."
Ed McMahon.
56 Wild, Wild World of Animals

Meeting creatures of the Amazon basin, including the capybara, the world's largest existing
rodent; another rodent, the agourti; the tapir; the hoatzin bird; the jaguar.

MPT Wild, Wild Word of Animals

This program works on the work of scientists in breeding the peregrine falcon, whose
reproduction in the wild was impaired by DDT pollution. Narrator: William Conrad.

WOR $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

Ch. 20 may preempt programming for an NBA game.

8PM

2 1 6 20 Baseball

Baltimore at Chicago White Sox.

4 8 25 Highway to Heaven

The future of a home for unwed mothers is threatened by a TV interview of the home's director
by a sensationalist report. Jonathan: Michael Landon.

5 PM Magazine

Smithsonian's "Hollywood: Legend and Reality" exhibition.

7 13 47 MacGyver

9 11 West 57th

Return: The newsmagazine begins its second season. Reporters include Jane Wallace, Bob Sirot,
Meredith Viera and John Ferrugia.

26 32 MPT Cathedral

Scenic location footage enhances this study of France's magnificent Gothic cathedrals. The hour
uses animation to chronicle the construction of a typical cathedral, and visits Chartres, which
boasts spectacular stained-glass windows; the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis, burial site of several
French kings; Arniens, the country's largest cathedral (its spire rises 370 feet); and Bourges.

24 Waltons
Grandpa's decision not to atend a war-veterans' reunion puzzles the family.

45 Movie: "Gorky Park" (1983) Martin Cruz Smith's best seller about a Russian police detective
(William Hurt) investigating a grisly triple murder in Moscow. Lee Marvin. Brian Dennehy.

50 Cannon

Gerald S. O'Loghlin stars in this tale of mercenaries in an African revolution.

53 American Interests

54 Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot." (1975, British) A U-boat crew is stranded on a
prehistoric island in this tale by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tyler: Doug McClure.

56 Virginia Legislature

WOR News

8:30

5 Movie: "Death at Love House." (1976) TV-movie about a 1930s movie queen whose influence
reaches out from the grave. Robert Wagner, Kate Jackson, Sylvia Sydney, Dorothy Lamour.

53 This Old House

56 State Department Briefings

WOR Family Feud (thanks for the info azumanga on the 1985-86 syndicated/ABC reruns)

9PM

4 8 25 Blacke's Magic

Leonard takes Alex to the town where he met Alex's mother, but there's a problem: the town's
population vanishes overnight. Leonard: Harry Morgan. Alex: Hal Linden.

7 13 47 Dynasty

Blake and Alexis hurl accusations at each other after Amanda (Catherine Oxenberg) resorts to
drastic measures when pushed aside by family and friends; Dominique's passions take Garret
(Ken Howard) by surprise; Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) turns on Krystle (Linda Evans); Sammy Jo's
image could be enhanced by dating Clay Fallmont (Ted McGinley); Dex vows to dig into Ben's
background; and Ben (Christopher Cazenova) moves to halt Caress's blackmailing scheme.
Dominique: Diahann Carroll. Caress: Kate O'Mara.
9 11 Movie: "Thursday's Child" (Made for TV, 1983) An unsentimental, fact-based drama
exploring the emotional and physical ordeal of a teenager who needs a heart transplant. Sam
Alden: Rob Lowe.

24 Gunsmoke

Eileen Heckart plays a greenhorn missionary teacher en route to her first assignment. Festus:
Ken Curtis.

26 Movie: "Say Amen, Somebody," a rousing 1982 tribute to gospel-music pioneers Willie Mae
Ford Smith and Thomas A. Dorsey. George T. Nierenberg's documentary uses vintage recordings,
and performances.

32 In the King of Prussia

50 Movie: "Sweet Hostage" (1975) Sensitive, well-acted TV movie about the changing
relationship between a fugitive (Martin Sheen) and his kidnapped captive (Linda Blair).

53 Movie: "Hell's Angels" (1930, BW)

56 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler (weird time? Usually this was on just before sign off on most
PBS stations)

MPT Lawline '86

Maryland atorneys observe Law Day by participating in a live question-and-answer forum.


Scheduled topics include victims' rights; child custody; employees' rights; and tenants' rights.
Hosts: Joe Krebs and Liz O'Neill.

WOR Movie: "Torture Garden" (1968, British) An entertaining quartet of horror stories. Jack
Palance.

9:05

56 Sports Talk

10PM

4 8 25 St. Elsewhere

Rosenthal's first husband visits, as does her youngest son, on leave from military school; Ehrlich
and Chandler are arrested at an anti-apartheid demonstration. Meanwhile, Turner (Alfre
Woodard) contemplates motherhood; Novino (Cindy Picket) contemplates men; Luther (Eric
Laneuville) contemplates his lot.
5 News

7 13 47 Hotel

The daughter (Ellen Bry) of a former movie star (Debbie Reynolds) promotes her biter best seller
about their stormy relationship; a new suitor seeks a commitment from Christine (Connie
Sellecca) who wrestles with her deeper feelings for another.

24 Twilight Zone BW

The end of the Civil War finds a wounded soldier (James Gregory) and a penniless aristocrat
bemoaning their fates by the side of a well-traveled road. Lavinia: Joanne Linville.

54 Starsky & Hutch

Starsky and Hutch (Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul) set out to avenge a friend beaten when he
stopped paying off a crooked gambler.

MPT Last But Not Least

A back-of-the-pack look at the Boston Marathon, as told by Rich Williams, a 41-year-old


Massachusets entrant who's only goal is to complete the 26-mile, 385 yard event. Along the
route, Williams describes the emotional peaks and valleys of the race, and chats with former
stragglers. Among them: Margo Fish, a former cancer patient who compares completing the
course with beating the disease.

10:30

24 Twilight Zone BW

Hit-and-run driver Oliver Pope's car begins blinking its lights and honking its horn-almost like it
had a life of its own. Pope: Edward Andrews.

26 Elephant Games

32 Jazz on Stage

45 Trapper John, M.D.

A surgeon nears a nervous breakdown because he can't explain his uncanny ability to predict the
future.

MPT Bypass: The Story of a Patient

The decisions associated with open-heart surgery are considered in the case of John Hyams,
whose deteriorating condition has greatly reduced the "quality of his life," and has made him a
prime candidate for surgery.

11PM

2 4 7 8 9 11 13 16 25 47 News

5 WKRP in Cincinnati

A wrestler turned preacher (Michael Keenan) uses his radio sermon to sell merchandise.

20 Barney Miller

A shortage of foot patrolmen forces the detectives into uniform.

24 Honeymooners BW

26 Berlin Alexanderplatz

32 Star Performance BW

50 Honeymooners BW

Ralph tries to reaffirm his position as head of the house. Ralph: Jackie Gleason.

54 Odd Couple

Flashbacks of Felix's insufferably neat childhood.

56 German Professional Soccer

MPT SCTV Network

A special movie presentation of "The Man Who Would Be King of the Popes," starring Richard
Burton (John Candy) and Richard Harris (Dave Thomas).

WOR Benny Hill

11:30

2 Benson

Clayton's father (Stephen Elliot) is looking for a successor from among the Governor's staff to
replace him as chairman of Endicot Industries-but his choice isn't Clayton.

4 8 25 45 Tonight Show (why did WMAR show sitcom reruns instead of Johnny Carson?)
Scheduled: Joan Rivers (guest hostess).

5 Kojak

Kojak is puzzled over the motive of a successful manufacturer (Alex Rocco) who apparently killed
his partner and had the building set afire.

7 47 Nightline

9 Divorce Court (weird time!)

11 M*A*S*H

A famous general (James Gregory) dies in action, but not the kind of action that looks good on a
war record.

13 Entertainment Tonight

16 T.J. Hooker

Hooker searches for a murderer whose victims all were female lawyers who atend the same law
school.

20 All in The Family

The Bunkers atend an engagement party for their black neighbor Lionel.

24 700 Club

32 Peter Gunn BW

50 Perry Mason BW

Mason (Raymond Burr) pools all his legal resources to win a seemingly airtight case against his
client.

54 Movie: "If Things Were Different." (1980) TV-movie with Suzanne Pleshete as a housewife
struggling to support the family after her husband's nervous breakdown. Don Murray.

MPT Secret Agent BW

The owner of a gambling casino confronts Drake with some unpaid gambling debts that the
agent knows nothing about.

WOR Bizarre (add this as another "brave" affiliate, as well as KTXL 40 in Sacramento)

Midnight
2 47 WKRP in Cincinnati

7 Entertainment Tonight

9 11 T.J. Hooker

Stacy acts as a decoy to flush out a psychotic who has killed five women-including a cop. William
Shatner.

13 Nightline

20 Alfred Hitchcock BW

32 Nightly Business Report

56 News

WOR Hawaii Five-O

12:30

2 4 8 25 47 Late Night with David Leterman

Scheduled: Comedian Richard Lewis.

5 The Saint

7 Movie BW: "His Girl Friday" (1940) Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in a fast, furious, funny
satire (with serious overtones) on headline-hungry newspaper people involved in a murder case.

13 Movie BW: "The Big Street" (1942)

20 Jim & Tammy

45 INN News

50 Comedy Tonight

12:40

16 Movie: "Packin' It In" for back-country Oregon is what a couple of suburbanites (Richard
Benjamin, Paula Prentiss) decide to do in this wacky 1983 TV-movie.

1AM
24 Movie: "Rebecca" (1940) Alfred Hitchcock directed this Oscar-winning (Best Picture) Daphne
du Maurier story of a threatened marriage. Laurence Olivier.

45 Movie: "Charade" (1963)

WOR Joe Franklin

1:10

9 11 Movie: "The Millionaire," a 1978 TV-movie based on the 1950s series, follows stories of
three persons who are surprised with the gift of $1 million from an anonymous benefactor.
Haines: Martin Balsam.

1:30

2 Headline Chasers

4 Price is Right

5 Mission: Impossible

8 Muppet Show

20 Jimmy Swaggert

2AM

2 Tic Tac Dough

4 Faith and Life

8 Here's Lucy

20 INN News

WOR Movie: "Frankie and Johnny" (1966)

2:05

13 News
2:30

5 Today in Your Life

8 News

9 CBS News Nightwatch-Charlie Rose

20 Dr. Gene Scot

2:35

13 Movie: "Two Alone" (1934)

3AM

45 Movie: "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (1974)

4AM

13 Movie: "Son of the Border" (1933)

WOR Joe Franklin

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11:30

WOR Bizarre (add this as another "brave" affiliate, as well as KTXL 40 in Sacramento)

Whether or not they're "brave" depends on if they aired the censored CTV version or the
naughty Showtime version. In Tampa Bay, WTSP also carried Bizarre, though I don't know
whether or not it was censored.

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I'm prety sure WMAR-TV ran sitcoms instead of Carson to make some extra cash from ad
revenue. It should be noted that about six months later Carson moved to WNUV-TV once WBFF
took The Late Show with Joan Rivers from Fox.

Also, what was pre-empted on WJZ-TV in the 4:00 hour in favor of the Afterschool Special?

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Reruns of Hawaii Five-O.

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Retro: Northern California Sat, Apr 1, 1961

from TV Guide-Northern California edition

Educational channels KVIE 6-Sacramento and KQED 9-San Francisco, listed by TVG, had no
programming on weekends

KTVU 2-Ind Oakland

10:00 Americans at Work "Bowling Equipment"

10:15 Industry on Parade

10:30 Saturday Theater "Sleepers West"

noon Famous Playhouse "Dancing Dan's Christmas"

12:30 Movie Matinee "Man from Frisco"

2:00 Movie "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds" (Gene Autry)

3:00 Movie "San Fernando" (Roy Rogers)


4:00 Jet Jackson "Perils from the Arctic"

4:30 Blackjack Wayne (music)

5:00 Three Stooges "Punchy Cow-Punchers"/"Rumpus in the Harem"

6:00 Championship Bowling: from Skokie IL, Ray Bluth v Billy Golembiewski

7:00 Crusade in the Pacific "The Navy Holds-1942" (action in the Pacific under the command of
Adm. Nimitz from 2 weeks after Pearl Harbor to the Batle of Midway)

7:30 Saturday Movie Special "The Night My Number Came Up"

9:00 Play of the Week "Duet for Two Hands"

11:00 Early Late Show "White Heat"

KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento

8:00 Captain Sacto

9:00 Shari Lewis (c)

9:30 King Leonardo (c)

10:00 Fury "An Old Indian Trick"

10:30 Lone Ranger "Rifles and Renegades"

11:00 NBA: either Los Angeles-St. Louis (Western playoffs, Game 7) or one of those teams
playing either Syracuse or Boston in Game 1 of the championships

1:00 Campy's Corner

1:30 True Story

2:00 Detective's Diary "The Man Who Sold Hope"

2:30 Armchair Theater "The Fighting Guardsman"

4:00 Bill Rase (guests Western singer Chester Smith and his band, Miss Sacramento contestants,
acrobat Shelley Neumann, teen vocalists the Crystaletes, and hula dancer Louise Downey; Bill
sings an Easter song to close the program)

5:00 Divorce Court

6:00 People are Funny


6:30 Channel 3 Reports

7:00 Award Theater "The Long House on Avenue A"

7:30 Bonanza "The Gift" (c)

8:30 Tall Man "The Legend and the Gun"

9:00 Deputy "Cherchez la femme"

9:30 Our American Heritage "Not in Vain" (Raymond Massey stars as Abe Lincoln in a drama
based around the Getysburg Address)

10:00 We Come for to Sing (Charlie Marshall hosts a program featuring local performers singing
folk songs)

10:30 Newsbeat

10:45 Three Star Theater "The Fountainhead"

1:00 Late Show "Danger Flight 931"

2:00 News

KRON 4-NBC San Francisco

6:30 White Collar Farmer

7:30 Popeye

8:30 Mr. Wizard "Fun with Feedback"

9:00 Shari Lewis (c)

9:30 King Leonardo (c)

10:00 Fury "An Old Indian Trick"

10:30 Lone Ranger "Rifles and Renegades"

11:00 NBA: playoffs

1:30 Adventures in Ideas

2:00 Crossroads

2:30 Open Mind (Lantos)


3:00 Doctors at Work (Napa County docs Thomas Ledwich, E.K. Rose and E. Paul White discuss
gall bladder trouble and gallstones)

3:30 True Story

4:00 Detective's Diary

4:30 Bowling Stars: from White Plains NY, Johnny King v Billy Welu (moves to 5pm next week)

5:00 Captain Gallant "The Dagger of Judah" (moves to 5:30 next week)

5:30 Saturday Prom (guest Sam Cooke in the series finale; see above listings for the reason)

6:00 Divorce Court

7:00 Tombstone Territory

7:30 Bonanza "The Gift" (c)

8:30 Tall Man "The Legend and the Gun"

9:00 Deputy "Cherchez la femme"

9:30 Our American Heritage "Not in Vain"

10:00 Nation's Future

10:30 Medic "Homecoming"

11:00 Almanac Newsreel

11:05 Movie Hits "Tap Roots"

12:30 Nightmare "The Unearthly"

KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco

With April Fool's Day and Easter Sunday falling on the same weekend that year, ch 5 got into the
spirit, running an ad that read "Every child watching KPIX (CBS eye) Channel 5 on Easter Sunday
will receive 5 live Easter bunnies!" with a small "April Fool" in the corner; Sunday's listings ran
the same artwork (a line of dancing bunnies), but wished everyone Happy Easter

6:30 Agriculture

7:00 Around the World with Hannibal

7:30 Marshal J (c til 8, with Crusader Rabbit joining in then)


8:30 Sky King "Mickey's Birthday"

9:00 Captain Kangaroo (guest: ballerina Roberta Lubell)

10:00 Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers "Ranch War"

11:00 Sky King (listed as a rerun from 8:30)

11:30 Mighty Mouse

noon Marshal J & Cartoons

1:00 Picture for a Saturday Afternoon "Manila Calling"

2:30 About You (Noel Reyburn)

3:00 Dance Party (Dick Stewart)

4:45 Early Show "The Purple Heart"

6:00 Rescue 8 "International Incident"

6:30 Johnny Midnight "Schatzi"

7:00 San Francisco Beat "The Paisley Gang"

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Caretaker's Cat"

8:30 Checkmate "Jungle Castle"

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Third Man "Listen for the Sound of a Witch"

11:00 News (Bill Tracy)

11:10 Sports (Van Amburg)

11:15 Big Movie "Monsieur Beaucaire"

12:45 Late Show "Dr. Renault's Secret"

2:00 News
KGO 7-ABC San Francisco

8:00 Charley & Humphrey

noon Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

12:30 Pip the Piper "Baby Zoo Day"

1:00 Movie "Rustler's Valley" (William Boyd)

2:00 Adventure Theater "Walls Came Tumbling Down"

3:30 Behind Closed Doors "The Vicec Story"

4:00 Chicago Wrestling

5:00 All-Star Golf: in Birmingham MI, Al Besselink takes on Bill Collins

6:00 Deadline "The Massacre"

6:30 Award Theater "The Glorious Fourth"

7:00 Boxing: live from Miami Beach, Benny Paret (Santa Clara, Cuba/33-9-3, 9 KO) defends his
world weltereight belt against Brooklyn native Emile Griffith (22-2, 6 KO, ranked #2)

8:00 Shotgun Slade "Street of Terror"

8:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver's Report Card"

9:00 Lawrence Welk (an Easter show as 5-year-old Mimi Lennon, younger sister of the Lennon
Sisters, duets with Rocky Rockwell to sing Peter Cotontail)

10:00 Roaring 20s "The Salvation of Killer McFadden)

11:00 Best of MGM "Till the Clouds Roll By"

KVIP 7-NBC/ABC Redding

11:00 NBA: playoffs

12:30 Pip the Piper "Baby Zoo Day"

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 ch 7/11/13)

7:00 Boxing: Paret v Griffith

8:00 Alfred Hitchcock "Incident in a Small Jail"

8:30 Tall Man "The Legend and the Gun"

9:00 Untouchables "Murder Under Glass"

10:00 Roaring 20s "The Salvation of Killer McFadden"

11:00 Play of the Week "The Velvet Glove"

1:00 News

KSBW 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Salinas

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Junior Auction

10:30 Roy Rogers "Ranch War"

11:00 NBA: playoffs

1:15 Inside Basketball

1:30 Movie: TBA

3:00 Captain Gallant "The Man with the Map"

3:30 True Story (same ep as ch 4)

4:00 Big Picture

5:00 Movie: TBA

6:00 Sportsman's Corner


6:30 Outlaws "No More Pencils-No More Books"

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Caretaker's Cat"

8:30 Award Theater "333 Montgomery"

9:00 Coronado 9

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Deputy (same as 9pm on ch 3)

11:00 Million Dollar Movie "Grissly's Millions"

KOLO 8-ABC/NBC/CBS Reno

10:45 Christian

11:00 NBA: playoffs

1:00 TBA

2:00 Family Theater "That I May See" (just in time for Easter, this drama on Bartimus, a blind
begger whose eyesight was restored by Jesus)

3:00 Uncle Happy's Playhouse

4:00 Lone Ranger "Mater of Courage"

4:30 Beat 90 (Bob Carroll)

5:30 The Answer

6:00 Heritage

6:30 Expedition! "Moon Temple of Sheba" (Dr. Wendell Phillips leads an excavation of the city of
Merib in southern Arabia, that is until an armed uprising of Arab tribesmen put an end to it)

7:00 Boxing: Paret v Griffith

8:00 Rebel "Two Weeks"

8:30 Checkmate "Jungle Castle"

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel


10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Detectives "The Reason"

11:00 Great Movie "Come Next Spring"

KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento

8:00 Agriculture in Motion

8:30 Terrytoons

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers "Ranch War"

11:00 Sky King "Mickey's Birthday"

11:30 Mighty Mouse

noon CBS 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 (guest star Harpo Marx as himself)

5:30 Saturday Evening Movie "Duel at Apache Wells"

7:00 Angel "The Insurance Policy"

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Caretaker's Cat"

8:30 Checkmate "Jungle Castle"

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel


10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Academy Theater "Easter Parade"

12:55 Almanac Newsreel

1:00 News

KNTV 11-ABC/NBC/CBS San Jose

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 (pt 2/Hugh Downs hosts a discussion of new teaching methods)

11:30 Freedom Rings (a Christian boy atends a Passover Seder)

11:45 Kartune Korner

12:30 Pip the Piper "Baby Zoo Day"

1:00 Branded "Navajo Trail" (Johnny Mack Brown)

2:00 Movie "Lynch Mob" (adapted from the novel The Ox-Bow Incident)

2:55 News

3:00 Movie "Girl in the Subway"

3:55 Sports Hilites

4:00 Western Caravan "Cowboy Cavalier"

5:00 Slapstick Comedies "Pardon My Birth Marks" (Buster Keaton)/"Peppery Salt" (Andy Clyde)

5:30 Jim Bowie "The Lion's Cub"

6:00 Laramie "Mark of the Manhunters"

7:00 Boxing: Paret v Griffith


8:00 Price is Right

8:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver's Report Card"

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Roaring 20s "The Salvation of Killer McFadden"

11:00 Spotlight Theater "Rage at Dawn"

12:30 News

KHSL 12-CBS/ABC Chico

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Allakazam

10:30 Junior Auction

11:00 Jeff's Collie (Lassie) "The Frog"

11:30 Mighty Mouse

noon Cartoon Carnival

12:30 Cisco Kid

1:00 Movie "Lights of Old Santa Fe (Roy Rogers)

2:00 Teen Time (Ickes)

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 Sothern

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Caretaker's Cat"


8:30 Checkmate "Jungle Castle"

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Not for Hire "Ten Round Kill"

11:00 Channel 12 Theater "Moontide"

KOVR 13-ABC Stockton

7:30 Wonderama Cartoons

7:40 Newsreel 13

7:50 Farm & Ranch World

8:00 Valley Farm Reporter (Ross Wurm interviews California Freezer Assn officer Lee Tucker)

8:30 Valley Home Reporter (Helen Bale speakes with Easter Seals chairman Buddy Baer)

9:00 Rocky Jones "Kip's Private War"

9:30 Jet Jackson "Mystery of the Forest"

10:00 East Side Kids "Block Busters"

11:00 Just for Fun (Ron Reynolds)

noon Buccaneers

12:30 Pip the Piper "Baby Zoo Day"

1:00 Action Playhouse "Catherine the Great"/"Clouds Over Europe"/"Behind Locked Doors"

6:00 Night Court (this Night Court was a drama)

6:30 Dial 999

7:00 Boxing: Paret v Griffith

8:00 Cornered "The Innocent and the Guilty"

8:30 Boston Blackie (series return)

9:00 Lawrence Welk


10:00 Roaring 20s "The Salvation of Killer McFadden"

11:00 Starlight Theater "The Franchise Affair"

12:30 News

Retro: Puget Sound, Wed. May 18, 1994 5am-8pm

Source: TV Guide (for classictvfan, why did you want this particular sked?)

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seatle (ABC)

5 KING Seatle (NBC)

7 KIRO Seatle (CBS)

9 KCTS Seatle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (Ind.)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (Fox)

22 KTZZ Seatle (Ind.)

28 KBTC Tacoma (PBS)

5AM

5 News 1:00

7 News 2:00

11 Faith 20

13 Headline News

22 Hawaii Five-0 1:00


5:15

9 A.M. Weather

5:30

4 ABC News-Assuras/Matson

9 Homestretch

11 Tacoma Christian Center

13 Romper Room (in 19 Ninety Four? Interesting)

6AM

4 5 News 1:00

9 Sesame Street 1:00

11 Casey Treat

13 Bots Master

22 Ag Day

6:30

11 Inspector Gadget

13 Captain Planet

22 This Morning's Business

7AM

2 Morning News 2:00

4 Good Morning America 2:00

From Alaska: the art of totem carving.


5 Today 2:00

From Boston: Massachusets governor William Weld is a guest.

7 This Morning 2:00

Scheduled: Director Rob Reiner.

9 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

11 Sonic the Hedgehog

13 Conan the Adventurer

22 News from Japan 1:00

7:30

9 Shining Time Station

11 DuckTales

13 Power Rangers

28 Work It!

8:00

9 Barney & Friends

11 Dennis the Menace

13 Merrie Melodies

22 Commercial Programs 1:00

28 Sesame Street

8:30

9 Mister Rogers
11 Tom and Jerry

13 Pink Panther

9:00

2 What on Earth

4 Regis & Kathie Lee 1:00

Scheduled: Julio Iglesias; Diane Sawyer.

5 Days of Our Lives 1:00

7 Maury Povich 1:00

Scheduled topic: estranged families.

9 Sesame Street

11 Ricki Lake 1:00

Scheduled topic: domestic violence.

13 Vicki! 1:00

Scheduled topic: reunions between relatives.

22 700 Club 1:00

28 Sit and Be Fit

9:30

2 Urban Peasant

28 French in Action

10AM

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Mike & Maty


Scheduled: Jackie Collins; Neil Carter.

5 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled topic: the show's impact on viewers.

7 Price is Right

9 Gerbert

11 Designing Women

13 Family Feud (I don't think Dawson's revival was on yet, so I'm guessing daytime run pre-
empted by KIRO)

22 Commercial Programs 2:00

28 Inspiration of Painting

10:15

2 Under the Umbrella Tree

10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

9 Whirligig

11 Designing Women

13 Family Feud

28 Joy of Painting

11:00

2 Sesame Street 1:00

4 Home Again-Bob Vila

5 Jane Whitney

Scheduled topic: womanizing.


7 Young and the Restless 1:00

9 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

11 People's Court

13 In The Heat of The Night 1:00

28 Carmen Sandiego (Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego)

11:30

4 Loving

9 Kidsongs

11 People's Court

28 Reading Rainbow

Noon

2 4 All My Children

5 News

7 News 1:00

9 Nova 1:00

A report examining the daily operations of the aircraft carrier Independence, on station in the
Persian Gulf.

11 Murphy Brown

13 Matlock 1:00

22 Montel Williams 1:00

Scheduled topic: mothers who confront their son's former girlfriends.

28 Sesame Street 1:00

12:30
5 Evening Magazine

Topic: liposuction. (Repeat)

11 Hogan Family

1:00

2 4 One Life to Live 1:00

5 Leeza 1:00

7 As The World Turns 1:00

9 28 Newton's Apple

11 Movie-Adventure 2:00

"Born to Ride" (1991) John Stamos as a cocky daredevil cyclist training a mechanized cavalry unit
for an Army rescue mission in late 30s Spain. Jack: John Stockwell.

13 Movie-Comedy 2:00

"Soapdish" (1991) Behind-the-suds soap opera spoof with Sally Field and Kevin Kline as actors
who were once lovers. Rose: Whoopi Goldberg.

22 Street Legal 1:00

1:30

9 Reading Rainbow

28 Shining Time Station

2PM

2 Midday 1:00

4 General Hospital 1:00

5 Jerry Springer 1:00

7 Guiding Light 1:00


9 Barney & Friends

22 Here Comes the Bride

28 Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior 1:00

2:30

9 Sesame Street 1:00

22 Bewitched

3:00

2 Coronation Street

Mark neglects to invite Mike to Parent's Day at his school; Audrey has trouble taking the mayoral
traditions seriously.

4 Northwest Afternoon 1:00

Scheduled: Janice Pennington (Price is Right) discusses her book "Husband, Lover, Spy" which
chronicles her search for her missing husband. (Live)

5 Phil Donahue 1:00

Topic: relationships via computers.

7 Hour Northwest 1:00

11 Tale Spin

13 Tom & Jerry Kids

22 Xuxa

28 Sew Creative

3:30

2 Taxi

9 Reading Rainbow
11 Darkwing Duck

13 Garfield and Friends

22 Mr. Bogus

28 27:Fifty

4:00

2 Degrassi Junior High

4 Geraldo 1:00

Scheduled topic: the drug trade in Los Angeles.

5 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled: Whether the quality of a customer service is based on a shopper's appearance.

7 Highway Patrol

A Kentucky man has a shootout with highway-patrol officers.

9 Square One Television

A "bisectomy" is performed on a large angle.

11 Goof Troop

13 Tiny Toons

22 Stunt Dawgs

28 Carmen Sandiego

4:30

2 Stanley Cup Playoff 3:00

Game 2 of the Western Conference Final. (Live)

7 Highway Patrol

A South Carolina man with a child in his car is pulled out for speeding and is believed to be
driving under the influence.
9 Carmen Sandiego

11 Bonkers

13 Animaniacs

22 Yogi and Friends

28 Square One Television

Dirk Niblick learns that computers can't tell him everything about his baseball team.

5:00

4 5 7 News 1:00

9 Mister Rogers

11 Full House

To make Danny's newly retired mom (Doris Roberts) feel needed, the family encourages her to
help out around the house.

13 Batman

22 Family Maters

After a gang terrorizes Rachel's Place, Urkel poses as a hood and wears a wire to entrap the
gangsters. Osgood: Jaime Cardriche.

28 ITN World News

5:30

9 Nightly Business Report

Commentator: Adam Smith.

11 Growing Pains

A surprise visit from irresponsible Eddie (K.C. Martel) upsets Mike's supervision of Luke
(Leonardo DiCaprio).

13 M*A*S*H

A patient (Alan Fudge) displays a decidedly literal messianic complex. Colonel Flagg: Edward
Winter. Major Freedman: Allan Arbus.

22 Family Maters

Eddie makes a deal with Steve in order to date a sexy student (Danielle Nicolet) in need of
tutoring.

28 Think Tank

6PM

4 ABC News-Peter Jennings

5 NBC News-Tom Brokaw

7 CBS News-Chung/Rather

9 MacNeil/Lehrer 1:00

11 Full House

Joey appears on "Star Search", where the judgment of his stand-up routine will make him a star
or break his heart.

13 A Current Affair

22 Wild Wild West 1:00

West's vacation is interrupted: an international convention of criminals has come to town.


Brutus: Percy Rodriguez. West: Robert Conrad. Artemus: Ross Martin.

28 John McLaughlin's One on One

6:30

4 5 7 News

11 Wonder Years

13 Inside Edition

Scheduled: An interview with La Toya Jackson.

28 Hometime

Tips on improving landscapes, including the planting of new shrubs and trees.
7:00

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Evening Magazine

Scheduled: Part 2 of a three-part series of life after death.

7 Entertainment Tonight

9 Pacific Rift 1:00

A discussion of trade relations between the U.S. and Japan. Panelists include James Fallows
(Atlantic Monthly); Keikichi Honda (Bank of Tokyo).

11 Roseanne

Roseanne puts her foot down when Darlene wants David to move in, but she later extends a
hand after meeting his mother (Sally Kirkland).

13 Cops

Segments from previous shows (Part 1 of two). Included: Pitsburgh officers respond to a man
about to jump off a bridge, and engage in a neighborhood drug sweep.

22 Rolonda 1:00

Scheduled: High-school students discuss the results of a survey on teens and sex.

28 Carmen Sandiego

7:30

2 News 1:00

4 Jeopardy!

5 American Journal

Scheduled topic: Safety standards for sea-urchin harvesting in Maine.

7 Hard Copy

11 Cheers

After receiving Lilith's telegram asking for a divorce, Frasier turns to Rebecca for comfort. Part 1
of two. Rebecca: Kristie Alley.

13 Rescue 911

An airplane's landing gear jams. Also: a Los Angeles teenager calls 911 when someone breaks
into her home.

28 Newton's Apple

Included: how airplanes stay airbourne; why knuckles crack; how paper is recycled. Also: meteor
collisions with Earth.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
skip

Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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10AM

7 Price is Right

13 Family Feud (I don't think Dawson's revival was on yet, so I'm guessing daytime run pre-
empted by KIRO)

Ray Combs' version was also seen in syndication, so it could be that.

Then again, if 13's episodes were the CBS showings, why would they be on against TPIR on 7? I
thought networks had restrictions against putting a delayed program from one network against a
"live" program from the same network?

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Re: Retro: Puget Sound, Wed. May 18, 1994 5am-8pm

crainbebo:I wanted to see this schedule because this

was the year before the WB and UPN Networks began.

Please post 8 PM-5 AM if you can.

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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There was a double run of FF, so maybe one daytime, one night? But then again, nighttime FF
was usually just before Prime-Time in most markets (7/6c ish, sometimes earlier).

-crainbebo

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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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It's been a long time, but I am going to post 8pm-5am.

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seatle (ABC)

5 KING Seatle (NBC)

7 KIRO Seatle (CBS)

9 KCTS Seatle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (IND)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (Fox)

22 KTZZ Seatle (IND)

28 KBTC Tacoma (PBS)

8PM

4 Sesame Street's 25th Birthday

A rumor that Sesame Street is to be demolished by ruthless industrial magnate Ronald Grump
(played by Joe Pesci) is investigated by newswoman Barbara Walters and causes the Sesame
Street gang to reflect on the PBS series' quarter-century run.

5 Movie: "Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence." (Made for TV, 1994) A world-weary PL (Richard
Crenna) becomes the prime suspect in a murder case, a complex whodunit involving an old
friend. Directed by Michael Switzer ("Fergie & Andrew: Behind the Palace Doors").

7 Movie: "The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear."

9 I'll Fly Away

Lilly tries to make peace between her father and Clarence, who asks her to make a life-changing
decision; Nathan (Jeremy London) sees something he shouldn't. Lilly: Regina Taylor.

11 Babylon 5
Londo (Peter Jurasik) vies with a group of ruthless thieves to retrieve a priceless Centauri artifact
called "The Eye." Lord Kiro: Gerrit Graham.

13 Melrose Place

Sydney finds an unlikely ally after she is atacked on the job; Jake comforts Amanda when Chas
(Jeff Kaake) causes her trouble at work; Michael blocks Jane's career opportunity; Alison
(Courtney Thorne-Smith) learns the source of her nightmares.

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled: updates on previous shows.

28 I'll Fly Away

The police interrogate Slocum, who turns to Forrest for legal advice; Lilly throws a birthday party
for Lewis.

8:30

2 Mommies

Caryl (Caryl Kristensen) loses sleep when Danny (Sam Gifaldi) goes to his first sleepover at Barb's
house. Barb: Julia Duffy.

9PM

2 CBC Prime Time News

4 Home Improvement

The crew of the Space Shutle Endeavor appears on "Tool Time"; Tim (Tim Allen) intrudes on
Mark's science project; Randy misrepresents himself on a computer bulletin board for singles.
Molly: Joanna Daniels.

9 Death: The Trip of a Lifetime

"Letting Go" examines funeral and grief rituals. Included: a three-day Ashanti service in Ghana;
U.S. funeral and embalming practices.

11 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

Serving on a jury, Caine stands alone in believing a Vietnam vet innocent of murder. Judge: Mimi
Kuzyk. Caine: David Carradine.
22 Montel Williams

Scheduled topic: reputations.

28 Tecx

Fabio investigates a company suspected of illegally dumping toxic waste. Fabio: Urbano
Barberini.

9:30

4 Grace Under Fire

Grace's promotion at work dosen't make her Ms. Popularity, and at home she dosen't win any
points from Quentin, who runs away when she won't let him visit his hard-working dad. Grace:
Bret Butler. Quentin: Jon Paul Steuer.

10PM

2 To Be Announced

4 Turning Point

Celebrities and others discuss watershed moments in their lives. Included: the NBA's Charles
Barkley; former President Jimmy Carter; tenor Jose Carreras; country singer Loreta Lynn; Tom
Hanks' former drama teacher, Rawley Farnsworth; former White House Press Secretary James
Brady and his wife, Sarah.

5 Law & Order

An assailant breaks the wrist of a tennis player (Stacey Moseley) prior to a tournament, and a
competitor (Allison Dunbar) is among those who court suspicion. Stone: Michael Moriarty.

7 48 Hours

"Is Your Food Safe? Part 2" focuses on the use of pesticides and the health risks they may pose,
particularly for children. In this report, food purchased by four families is tested. Discussed are
the test results; and Government regulation of pesticides.

9 Death: The Trip of a Lifetime

Conclusion. "Going for Glory" explores the subject of life after death, with a focus on the
Christian, Muslim and Jewish perspectives.
11 News

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

The Enterprise hosts a delegation that's negotiating for the rights to a "wormhole," a shortcut
across the galaxy. Meanwhile, Troi becomes romantically involved with one of the delegates.

22 Night Heat

An "ice cream" dealer's murder catapults O'Brien and Glambone (Scot Hylands, Jeff Wincot)
into a minor-league drug war.

28 ITN World News

10:30

28 World of Collector Cars

11PM

2 To Be Announced

4 5 7 News

9 French Fields

Hester (Julia McKenzie) finds that many French customs-especially the financial ones-are Greek
to her.

11 Married...with Children

Bud (David Faustino) is ready for the good life at college, until Al and Peggy find his grant money
and grant it to themselves. Peggy: Katey Sagal.

13 M*A*S*H

Conclusion. Newcomer B.J. (Mike Farrell) is introduced to the realities of war on an eventful ride
to the 4077th compound.

22 Love Connection

11:30
9 No Job for a Lady

Jean learns that some of her constituents expect special favors in exchange for their political
support.

11 Night Court

Mac considers an underwear-modeling job to earn cash for a downpayment on a home for Quon
Le (Denice Kumagai); Roz entrusts Dan with her personal items for a safe-deposit box.

13 Rush Limbaugh

22 Love Connection

11:35

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show/Jay Leno

From New York: Michael J. Fox, Kathie Lee Gifford.

7 Late Show/David Leterman

Scheduled: Carol Burnet; and comedian Wayne Coter.

Midnight

2 Movie BW: "Flying Down to Rio" (1933) Gay, tuneful, spectacular musical romance. The film
that introduced the screen's greatest dance team-Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

9 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour

11 Hunter

13 Bonanza

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: disapproving of a sister's fiance.

12:05

4 Magnum, P.I.
12:35

5 Conan O'Brien

Scheduled: Jay Leno (on the show following him?!? Or a guest host? I can't tell)

7 Arsenio Hall

Scheduled: Arrested Development.

1am

9 Today's Japan

11 Commercial Program

13 22 Commercial Programs (1:00 for 22, 1:30 for 13)

1:05

4 Bertice Berry

Scheduled: updates on previous shows.

1:30

9 Charlie Rose

11 Can We Shop-Joan Rivers

1:35

5 Greg Kinnear

Scheduled: Writer-feminist Gloria Steinem.

7 Commercial Programs
2AM

22 Movie: "Happy Go Lovely" (1951)

2:05

4 News (repeat)

5 Commercial Programs

2:30

9 National Arts

11 News (repeat)

13 Head of the Class

2:35

4 World News Now

7 News (repeat)

3AM

9 Transformations of Myth

13 Movie: "That Certain Feeling" (1956)

3:05

5 NBC News Nightside

3:10

7 Up To The Minute
3:30

11 Family Ties

4AM

9 Millennium

11 Babylon 5

22 Music TV

4:30

5 NBC News at Sunrise

-crainbebo

P.S. I have a 1980 TV Guide on the way, an Oklahoma edition. Will be nice to post some
KWTV/KOTV/KTEW/KTVY stuff on here...maybe more soon.

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

10AM

7 Price is Right

13 Family Feud (I don't think Dawson's revival was on yet, so I'm guessing daytime run pre-
empted by KIRO)

Ray Combs' version was also seen in syndication, so it could be that.

Then again, if 13's episodes were the CBS showings, why would they be on against TPIR on 7? I
thought networks had restrictions against putting a delayed program from one network against a
"live" program from the same network?

Had to be a double run of syndi episodes; CBS gave the 10am ET slot back to affiliates in
September of '93.

As for networks having a restriction against putting a delayed program against a "live" show, you
do see it throughout the retro schedules (one example here in Minneapolis was "Later with Bob
Costas" ran "Live" at 12:30am on independent channel 23, opposite the delayed second half of
Leterman on NBC's Channel 11), although the logic of it escapes me.

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo


2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

(heh heh........heh heh)....you said "See But"!......(heh heh.......heh heh.....)

Retro: St. Joseph, MO/Kansas City, Mon. Jan 20th, 1986 7am-7pm

Source: St Joseph News-Press, eight days before the Challenger explosion.

CHANNELS

2 KQTV St. Joseph (ABC)

4 WDAF Kansas City (NBC)

5 KCTV Kansas City (CBS)

9 KMBC Kansas City (ABC)

11 KTWU Topeka, KS (PBS)

13 WIBW Topeka, KS (CBS)

19 KCPT Kansas City (PBS)

27 KSNT Topeka, KS (NBC)

41 KSHB Kansas City (IND)

No KTKA 49 listed because of the presence of KQTV and KMBC.

62 KZKC Kansas City (IND)

7AM

2 9 Good Morning America

4 27 Today

5 13 CBS Morning News


19 Farm Day

41 Flintstones

62 Heathcliff

7:30

11 Mister Rogers

19 McLaughlin Group

41 Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

62 Transformers

8AM

11 Sesame Street

19 American History

41 Bugs Bunny

62 M.A.S.K.

8:30

19 Half-A-Handy-Hour

41 Leave it to Beaver

62 Inspector Gadget

9AM

2 700 Club

4 27 Hour Magazine

5 13 $25,000 Pyramid
9 Donahue

41 Family Ties

62 Great Space Coaster

9:30

5 Headline Chasers

13 Card Sharks

41 One Day at a Time

62 Jimmy Swaggart

10AM

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 13 Price is Right

9 Sally Jessy Raphael

27 Family Ties

41 Laverne & Shirley

62 Jim Bakker

10:30

2 New Love, American Style

4 27 Scrabble

9 Divorce Court

10:45

41 Mary Tyler Moore


11AM

2 9 Ryan's Hope

4 27 Super Password

5 13 Young & The Restless

62 Richard Roberts

11:20

41 Bewitched (why the weird start times? Perhaps someone from KC can describe this?)

11:30

2 9 Loving

4 News

19 Sesame Street

27 Wheel of Fortune

Noon

2 9 All My Children

4 Days of Our Lives

5 27 News

13 Midday

41 Dick Van Dyke

62 Perry Mason

12:30
5 13 As the World Turns

19 3-2-1 Contact

27 Days of Our Lives

41 My Three Sons

1PM

2 9 One Life to Live

4 Another World

11 Nature

41 I Love Lucy

62 Big Valley

1:30

5 13 Capitol

19 Art Chest

27 Another World

41 Andy Griffith Show

2PM

2 9 General Hospital

4 Santa Barbara

5 13 Guiding Light

11 Audubon Wildlife Theater

19 Math Cycle

41 Gomer Pyle
62 I Dream of Jeannie

2:30

11 McLaughlin Group

27 Santa Barbara

41 Leave it to Beaver

62 Voltron

3PM

2 Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak (preempted from the morning hours)

4 Jeffersons

5 Quincy

9 Love Connection

11 We're Cooking Now

13 Dallas

19 Painting Ceramics

41 Scooby Doo

62 G.I. Joe

3:30

2 Three's Company

4 Jeffersons

9 Too Close for Comfort

11 Hooked on Aerobics

19 Woodwright's Shop
27 Gilligan's Island

41 Challenge of the GoBots

62 She-Ra: Princess of Power

4PM

2 4 Newlywed Game

5 $100,000 Pyramid

9 Three's Company

11 Mister Rogers

13 Donahue

19 3-2-1 Contact

27 Happy Days Again

41 Superfriends

62 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

4:30

2 9 People's Court

4 Benson

5 Jeopardy!

11 3-2-1 Contact

19 Mister Rogers

27 Diff'rent Strokes

41 Jetsons

62 ThunderCats
5PM

2 Jeopardy!

4 5 9 13 News

11 19 Sesame Street

27 Three's Company

41 Diff'rent Strokes

62 Fame

5:30

2 4 5 9 13 27 News

41 Good Times

6PM

2 4 5 9 13 27 News

11 19 Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

41 Mork & Mindy

62 Dallas

Miss Ellie faces the possibility of a mastectomy, and Jock tells her a 40-year-old secret. Part 1 of
2.

6:30

2 9 27 Wheel of Fortune

4 13 Entertainment Tonight

Interview with Muppets creator Jim Henson.

5 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

41 Private Benjamin
7pm and later tomorrow

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7PM-1AM (nothing beyond 1am)

CHANNELS

2 KQTV St. Joseph (ABC)

4 WDAF Kansas City (NBC)

5 KCTV Kansas City (CBS)


9 KMBC Kansas City (ABC)

11 KTWU Topeka, KS (PBS)

13 WIBW Topeka, KS (CBS)

19 KCPT Kansas City (PBS)

27 KSNT Topeka, KS (NBC)

41 KSHB Kansas City (IND)

62 KZKC Kansas City (IND)

7PM

2 9 Hardcastle and McCormick

Hardcastle and McCormick's hopes of opening a drinking establishment suffer a severe setback
when they discover a hit-man's graveyard in the cellar.

4 27 TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes

Illusionist David Copperfield and Gordon Thomson of "Dynasty" are practical-joke victims.

5 13 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

When a number of his former friends are murdered, Lee begins to suspect that his idol and
mentor may somehow be involved.

11 19 Wonderworks

"Booker" LeVar Burton, Shelley Duvall, and Shavar Ross star in this story of young Booker T.
Washington and his dream of learning to read and write.

41 It's A Living

Chaos reigns at the restaurant when a member of a Soviet track decides to deflect.

62 Gunsmoke

7:30

41 Bosom Buddies

When Isabelle's singing debut threatens to become a disaster, Kip and Henry step in.
8:00

2 Movie: "The Prince of Bel-Air"

4 27 All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

In celebrations from Atlanta, Washington D.C., and New York, celebrities including Eddie Murphy,
Bill Cosby, Wynton Marsalis, Andrae Crouch, Patti LaBelle, Elizabeth Taylor, Harry Belafonte, Joan
Baez, and Cicely Tyson join Stevie Wonder to pay tribute to the renounced civil rights leader.

5 13 Kate & Allie

Chip's afraid that the arrival of his stepmother's new baby means he'll get less atention.

9 Free at Last (was this ABC? If so, why did 2 preempted this?)

A musical tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., featuring folk singer Ella Jenkins and choirs from
around the country. Host: LeVar Burton.

11 19 American Playhouse

"Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket". Thomas Hulce reprises his role as Daniel Rocket in Peter
Parnell's play about a young man who finds he's losing his ability to fly without mechanical aids
when he returns to his hometown after 20 years of service.

41 Thorn Birds

Mary Carson (Barbara Stanwyck), owner of a sheep station in Australia, tempts the ambitious
Father De Bricassart (Richard Chamberlain) by threatening to leave her huge estate to brother
Paddy Cleary (Richard Kiley) rather than to the Roman Catholic Church.

62 Movie: "Shane" (1953)

8:30

5 13 Newhart

While making electrical repairs at the cafe, Larry receives a powerful shock and claims that Dick
saved him from certain death.

9PM

5 13 Cagney & Lacey


Though still on maternity leave, Lacey atempts to bring a repeat drunk-driver offender to justice.

9:30

11 Summer's End

A young girl is stigmatized for being a tomboy in this nostalgic look at growing up in small-town
America during the Forties.

19 Apprentice to the Gods: Reuben Nakian

A profile of sculptor Reuben Nakian, who blends contemporary art with mythological themes.

10PM

2 4 5 9 13 27 41 News

11 World of Cartooning

19 Business Report (Nightly I guess)

10:15

41 Benny Hill

10:30

2 Nightline

4 27 Johnny Carson

From Jan. 1985: Alan King, Liona Boyd, Elya Baskin.

5 Trapper John M.D.

A disillusioned woman (Kim Darby) comes to bother Riverside with the claim that they were
once romantically linked.

9 M*A*S*H

In order to raise money to send his Korean houseboy to medical school, Hawkeye sets up a raffle
with the prize being a weekend in Tokyo with one of the nurses.
11 Business Report

13 Barney Miller

19 Martin Luther King: The Dream and the Drum

41 Mat Houston

62 The Honeymooners

11PM

2 Bonanza

9 Taxi

11 Lone Star

13 Night Heat

Kirk assists the police in their atempt to track down a cop killer.

62 Colombo

11:30

4 Dating Game

9 All in the Family

27 Late Night/David Leterman

From September 1984: sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer, sportscaster Marv Albert, comedian
Jerry Seinfeld (early appearance, five years before "Seinfeld")

41 Get Smart

11:35

5 Rockford Files

Midnight
2 One Day at a Time

4 Late Night/David Leterman

9 Nightline

41 Andy Griffith

12:10

13 Movie: "One Man" (1978)

12:30

2 In Search Of...

9 Let's Make a Deal

27 Dr. Gene Scot

41 Three Stooges

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8:00

4 27 All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

In celebrations from Atlanta, Washington D.C., and New York, celebrities including Eddie Murphy,
Bill Cosby, Wynton Marsalis, Andrae Crouch, Patti LaBelle, Elizabeth Taylor, Harry Belafonte, Joan
Baez, and Cicely Tyson join Stevie Wonder to pay tribute to the renounced civil rights leader.

Jan. 20, 1986 was the first observance of the national Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday holiday.

Retro: North Carolina Thursday, March 21, 1968

Breaking from my usual habit of retros for the date on

which I'm doing them; from TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Russian Literature"

6:30 Good Morning Show

8 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8:25 Morning Devotions

8:30 Old Rebel Show

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM What's Cooking Today?


10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith (CBS reruns, Ch. 2 didn't start rerunning it

seemingly in perpetuity, until the early '70s, bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Truth Or Consequences (would have a much longer run

at 7 PM on WGHP starting in 1969)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (dancer Judy Lawrence and

financial expert Charles Neal)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Wagon Train (oddly, these are the 90-minute episodes which,

IIRC, ABC originally aired in color, but they're airing here in bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Lawman (bw)

7:30 Cimarron Strip

9 PM CBS Movie: "Goodbye Again" (bw)


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Man In The Dark" (bw)

WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

all programming is in bw

8:55 News

9 AM Classroom (history, physical science, mathematics)

11 AM Swedish Scene

11:30 Green Thumb

12 N Aspect (farm show)

12:30 News

12:45 Friendly Giant

1 PM Elementary Science

no programming listed until

4 PM Media Training

4:30 Operation: Economy

5 PM What's New

5:30 Aspect

6 PM News

6:15 Friendly Giant

6:30 The Professionals (sports show which, IIRC, aired

on commercial stations)

7 PM You The Deaf

7:30 What's New


8 PM Kaleidoscope

8:30 Ericourt Forum

9 PM Science Reporter (a miniature radio transmiter which

can track homing pigeons)

sign off 9:30 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:20 Almanac

6:30 Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

7:30 CBS News

7:55 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Fred Kirby's Corral

9:05 Love Of Life

9:30 Merv Griffin (Shelley Berman, Richard Pryor)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Secret Storm

12 N Noon Report (host Ty Boyd chats with members of

the Ice Capades)

12:25 Pat Lee

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Bety Feezor
1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Superman (bw)

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Polly Bergen; comedian

Bobby Ramsen, singer Roberta Sherwood)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports, Editorial

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 7:30 PM)

8 PM Arthur Smith

8:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Frankie Avalon, delay from

Mon 8:30 PM)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Goodbye Again" (bw)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Editorial (Clyde McLean, who doubled as the station's

weathercaster)

11:30 Movie: "Phantom Of The Opera" (the Claude Rains version,

from '43, bw)

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)

6:55 Weather (bw, as was all of WWAY's local programming)


7 AM Job Instruction (bw)

7:30 Popeye And The Litle Rascals (bw)

8:30 Movie: "Pillars Of The Sky" (bw)

10:30 This Morning (Dick Cavet)

12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Movie: "The Sad Horse" (bw)

5:30 ABC News (Bob Young)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 Mike Douglas (singers Tex Williams ("Smoke Smoke Smoke

That Cigarete") and Peggy March ("I Will Follow Him"),

comedian Grady Nut)

7:30 The Second Hundred Years (new time)

8 PM Flying Nun

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Movie: "Darling" (bw)

12 M Local New (bw)


12:15 Laramie (Joey Bishop was pre-empted on Thursdays)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/CBS)

5:30 Aspect (bw)

6 AM Daybreak

6:45 Ray Wilkinson (farm news)

7 AM Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club

8 AM Time For Uncle Paul

8:30 Dating Game (delay from 4 PM, bw)

9 AM Bewitched (delay from 12 N, bw)

9:30 Dark Shadows (delay from 3:30 PM, but in color)

10 AM Bete Elliot

10:55 Word And Song (bw)

11 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Allen Ludden; Mark Goodson,

actress Bernice Massi)

12 N News, Weather

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital
3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Movie: "Kronos" (bw)

5:40 Sports With Ray Reeve (a Triangle legend)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:20 ABC News

6:50 Viewpoint

6:55 Weather

7 PM Movie: "Broken Lance" (bw)

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Kraft Music Hall (host Ed McMahon; Shelley Berman,

Joan Rivers, Ed Ames, Sonny and Cher, the Young

Rascals, NBC, delay of at least a week from Wed 9 PM)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Make Way For Lila" (bw)

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

6:30 Carolina In The Morning (bw, as is all local programming

on Ch. 6)

7 AM Today (Ted Kennedy, Burr Tillstrom with Kukla, Fran and Ollie

(they have a special on NBC tonight), naturalist Roger Tory

Peterson)

9 AM Girl Talk (actress Ilka Chase, radio personality Lee Graham)

9:30 Search For Tomorrow


9:45 Guiding Light

10 AM Snap Judgment (Phyllis Kirk, Bill Cullen)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Joan Fontaine, Jack E. Leonard, Frank Sinatra Jr.;

on-film: singer Lainie Kazan)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, Shelley Berman, Janet Blair,

Mel Brooks, Roger C. Carmel, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Jan Murray,

Charley Weaver)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Jim Burns (bw)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Marshal Dillon (bw)

7:30 NBC Children's Theatre: "The Reluctant Dragon"


with Kukla, Fran and Ollie (pre-empts "Daniel Boone")

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Peter Gunn (bw)

10 PM Dean Martin (Tony Bennet, Bob Newhart, Florence

Henderson, Dino, Desi and Billy)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Tonight Show

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6 AM Aspect (bw)

6:30 Mister Ed (bw)

7 AM Today

9 AM Merv Griffin (Henry Morgan, Rocky Graziano)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Girl Talk (bw)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives


2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (from Florida: Leonard Nimoy,

Pat Carroll)

4 PM Match Game (Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 The Funny Page (local kids' show with WITNey the

Marching Hobo)

5 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Bess Myerson; singers Chris

and Peter Allen)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM McHale's Navy (bw)

7:30 NBC Children's Theatre

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Dragnet 1968

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 University Of Michigan (bw)

7 AM TV Party Line

8 AM Limbo's Cartoons
9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Merv Griffin (Melina Mercouri, Hermione Gingold,

Milt Kamen, comedian London Lee (a favorite guest

of Ed Sullivan), Robie Porter (an Australian singer who

seemed to be on his way to becoming an American teen

idol in the mid-'60s but never quite made it))

11 AM This Morning (joined in progress)

12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Mister Ed (bw)

4 PM Movie: "Peggy"

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM Movie: "Between Heaven And Hell"

7:25 Weather

7:30 The Second Hundred Years

8 PM Flying Nun

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Movie: "Bebo's Girl" (bw)


11:45 News, Sports

12:15 Joey Bishop (Ray Charles, Marlo Thomas, singer

Shani Wallis, joined in progress; the show normally

aired at 11:30 PM)

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:35 CBS News (bw)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Candid Camera (people have trouble getting through a

swinging door; passers-by see suitcases falling out of a

public locker, bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N News, Weather

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life (bw)

1:25 Timely Tips

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth


3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Cartoon Junction (local kids' show with "Railroad Slim")

5 PM Rawhide (bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Marshal Dillon (bw)

7:30 Cimarron Strip

9 PM CBS Movie: "Goodbye Again" (bw)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Adventures Of Jane Arden" (bw)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In The Carolinas

9:30 Girl Talk

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News

1 PM Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Clown Carnival (Brooks Lindsay)

4 PM Movie: "The Devil And Daniel Webster" (bw)

6 PM Pulse (Doug Bell, news)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Gilligan's Island

7:30 NBC Children's Theatre

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Dragnet 1968

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect (bw)

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM Today

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Snap Judgment
10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Hollywood Squares (delay from 11:30 AM)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies (delay from 10:30 AM)

5 PM Perry Mason (bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM My Three Sons (delay from Sat 8:30 PM)

7:30 Cimarron Strip

9 PM CBS Movie: "Goodbye Again" (bw)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show


WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM TV Party Line (bw, as was all Ch. 12's local programming)

8 AM Romper Room (bw)

8:45 The King And Odie (bw)

9 AM Movie: "Theodora, Slave Empress" (bw)

10:30 This Morning

12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Bozo The Clown (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Highway Patrol (bw)

7:30 The Second Hundred Years

8 PM Flying Nun

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Peyton Place


10 PM Movie: "Pharaoh's Curse" (bw)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather (bw) (abbreviated edition)

11:30 Joey Bishop

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Job Instruction (bw)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

9:30 Exercise With Gloria (Gloria Roeder and her daughters)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Match Game (Morey Amsterdam, Phyllis Newman, week-

behind from 4 PM)

1:25 News, Weather

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Divorce Court

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as WBTV)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Country Music

7:30 NBC Children's Theatre

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Dragnet 1968

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

8:45 Cartoons (bw)

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Jack LaLanne (bw)

10:30 This Morning

12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Movie: "Alias Nick Beal" (bw)

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Mister Ed (bw)

7:30 The Second Hundred Years

8 PM Flying Nun

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Movie: "Death Takes A Holiday" (bw)

11:30 Joey Bishop ("Peter Gunn" usually ran 11-11:30 PM

but ABC was giving back Thursdays 10-11 to the affiliates at the time,

and Ch. 18 had no local news.)

WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

These are the pre-Turner days.

4:25 News

4:30 Ever-Ever Land (kids' show)

5:30 Movie: "Buffalo Bill" (bw)

6:55 Financial Report

7 PM All Star Theater (bw)

7:30 Movie: "Dead Reckoning" (bw)


9 PM Bullfights From Mexico (this is one show I remember Ted Turner

airing on Ch. 17 in Atlanta, bw)

10 PM News

10:30 Movie: "Tiberius"

sign off 12 M

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (NET)

all programs are in bw, except for "Sunrise Semester"

8:45 Classroom (reading, literature, and English are included)

4:30 Busy Kniter

5 PM TV Kindergarten

5:30 Merlin The Magician

5:45 Time For John (kids'-show host who shows how to make

simple things)

6 PM Children's Fair (a visit to the Milwaukee County Zoo)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Near East" (pre-empted on WBTV)

7 PM What's New

7:30 Auto Mechanics: "The Clutch And Transmission"

8 PM American Civilization

9 PM These Are Our Children (how the Charlote-Mecklenburg

school system atempts to integrate psychology with

the classroom experience)

9:30 Key To Our City (Charlote's health and sanitation, motor

transport and water services departments)


10 PM Business Roundtable (a timely topic even today: society's

control of rapid technological developments)

10:30 Sunrise Semester: "Russian Literature" (pre-empted on WBTV)

sign off 11 PM

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Thursday, March 21, 1968

One addition: on Ch. 6 at 6:15 PM was something called

"Let's Look At Sports," which was also in bw.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Thursday, March 21, 1968

10 PM Movie: "Death Takes A Holiday" (bw)


11:30 Joey Bishop ("Peter Gunn" usually ran 11-11:30 PM

but ABC was giving back Thursdays 10-11 to the affiliates at the time,

and Ch. 18 had no local news.)

Odd that most of the ABC stations listed filled that hour with a movie... which caused WWAY,
WGHP, WNBE to delay their 11pm news.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Thursday, March 21, 1968

I agree. I don't remember that many ABC affiliates in

any edition of TV Guide carrying movies at that time.

More than likely, affiliates used the time for either

syndicated reruns or delayed network shows; for instance,

the ABC affiliates in Richmond and Greenville/Spartanburg/

Asheville carried "The Avengers," delayed from Wed 7:30 PM,

while Norfolk's ABC affiliate reran the 1960-61 Western "Stagecoach

West." Chatanooga delayed "Cowboy In Africa" from Mon 7:30 PM,

while Atlanta got "Operation: Entertainment," delayed from Fri 8:30 PM.

Retro: New York City, April 1, 1900


Nothing. There was no TV yet.

Get the picture?

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Re: Retro: New York City, April 1, 1900

Why, that's an April Fools joke!

How about, Saturday April 1, 1995 New York City, carrying listings for...

WCBS-TV CBS2, WNBC-TV NBC4, WNYW-TV FOX5, WABC-TV ABC7, WWOR-TV UPN9, WPIX-TV
WB11, and WLNY-TV IND55

We're you around in 1900? If not, how can you be sure there was no TV? ???

Ouch. You got me there, sonny boy. Shoulda consulted microfilm of my hometown newspaper
for proof, huh?

Retro: Western Washington, Mon. Aug 31, 1998 5am-6pm

Source: TV Guide (later listing than most, but it's OK)


CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver BC (CBC)

4 KOMO Seatle (ABC)

5 KING Seatle (NBC)

6 CHEK Victoria BC (CTV)

7 KIRO Seatle (CBS)

8 BCTV (CHAN) Vancouver, BC (CTV)

9 KCTS Seatle (PBS)

10 CKVU Vancouver BC (Global, but TVG says Ind., which it was NOT)

11 KSTW Tacoma (UPN)

12 KVOS Bellingham (Ind.)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (FOX)

15 KCKA Centralia (PBS)

16 KONG Seatle (Ind.)

22 KTZZ Seatle (The WB)

28 KBTC Tacoma (PBS)

33 KWPX Seatle (PAX, inaugural day for the network)

MORNING

5AM

4 5 News 1:00

7 News 2:00

8 Kenneth Copeland

12 13 Headline News
16 Shepherd's Bible Study 1:00

22 Mama's Family

5:30

8 News 1:40

12 Life in the Word

13 This Morning's Business

22 Family Maters

6AM

4 5 News 1:00

6 Body Moves

9 Sesame Street TV-Y 1:00

10 Elephant Show

11 Benny Hinn

12 To Be Announced

13 Pictionary (short-lived game show)

16 Creflo A. Dollar

22 DuckTales TV-Y

6:30

6 Canada A.M.-Roberts/Wallin 2:30

10 Tell-a-Tale Town

11 James Robison

12 News
13 X-Men TV-Y7 FV

16 News-Japanese

22 Hercules TV-G

7AM

2 CBC News 2:00

4 Good Morning America-McRee/Newman 2:00

Scheduled: music duo Donny & Marie.

5 Today-Couric/Lauer 2:00

Scheduled: Filmmaker Richard Atenborough.

7 This Morning-CBS/Local News 1:00

9 Teletubbies TV-Y

10 Adventures of Tintin

11 Happy Days

12 Doug TV-Y

13 Bobby's World TV-Y

15 28 Barney & Friends TV-Y

16 Informercial

22 Iron Man

7:10

8 Canada A.M. 1:50

7:30

9 Magic School Bus TV-Y


10 Casper

11 Happy Days

12 Hercules

13 Life with Louie TV-Y

15 28 Teletubbies TV-Y

16 Kenneth Copeland

22 Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00

7 This Morning-McEwen/Robelot 1:00

9 Arthur TV-Y

10 Dog City

11 Cosby Show

12 Scooby Doo TV-Y

13 Mummies Alive

15 28 Sesame Street TV-Y

16 Joyce Meyer

22 Doug TV-Y

8:30

9 Barney & Friends TV-Y

10 Care Bears

11 Three's Company

12 DuckTales TV-Y

13 Mr. Men TV-Y (E-I)


16 Informercial

22 Garfield TV-Y

9AM

2 CBC Playground

4 Regis & Kathie Lee 1:00

Scheduled: Dolly Parton.

5 Martha Stewart Living

6 13 People's Court 1:00

7 Sally Jessy Raphael 1:00

8 Touched By An Angel 1:00

9 Sesame Street TV-Y 1:00

10 100 Huntley Street

11 Who's The Boss?

12 Dragnet

15 28 Sit & Be Fit

16 Movie: "Nothing Sacred" (1937)

22 New Captain Planet TV-Y (E-I)

9:15

2 Fred Penner's Place

9:30

2 Sesame Park

5 Gayle King
Scheduled topic: saving on household expenses. Repeat.

11 Who's The Boss?

12 Jack Benny BW

15 28 Martha's Sewing Room

22 Step by Step

10AM

2 Theodore Tugboat TV-Y

4 The View 1:00

5 Sunset Beach 1:00 TV-14

6 7 The Price is Right 1:00 TV-G

8 World Vision 1:00

9 Big Comfy Couch

10 To Be Announced

11 News 1:00 (wonder where this came from? I thought it aired a 10pm newscast only by this
time?)

12 Goodbye, Columbus 2:00 (1969)

13 Forgive or Forget 1:00 (the old Mother Love talk show)

15 28 Scheewe Art Workshop

16 Phantom Creeps BW

22 Newlywed/Dating Hour 1:00

10:15

2 CBC Playground

10:30
2 Mr. Dressup

9 Wimzie's House TV-Y

15 28 Simply Painting Acrylics

16 Radar Men from The Moon (serial with George Wallace)

11:00

2 Wimzie

4 News

5 Days of Our Lives TV-14 1:00

6 Cityline 1:00

7 The Young and The Restless 1:00 TV-14D

8 Travel Travel

9 Mister Rogers TV-Y

10 News 1:00

11 Rockford Files 1:00

13 Matlock 1:00

15 28 Charlie Horse Music Pizza TV-Y

16 Family Ties

22 Jenny Jones 1:00 TV-14DL

11:30

2 Wonder Years

4 Port Charles

8 Real TV TV-PG

9 Tots TV TV-Y
15 28 Reading Rainbow TV-Y

16 Sanford and Son

AFTERNOON

Noon

2 Midday 1:00

4 All My Children 1:00

5 6 8 News 1:00

7 News

9 Theodore Tugboat TV-Y

10 Babar

11 Cosby Show

12 Jenny Jones 1:00 TV-PG

13 Movie: "Flight of The Navigator" (1986)

15 28 Sesame Street 1:00 TV-Y

16 Beverly Hillbillies

22 Jerry Springer 1:00 TV-14

33 Great Day America 1:00

Debut: This new talk and information show launches Pax TV. This show was hosted by Michael
Young, and the first guests were Rod Steiger and author Mark Victor.

12:30

7 Bold & The Beautiful TV-14D

9 Reading Rainbow TV-Y

10 Inspector Gadget
11 Cosby Show

16 Flying Nun

1PM

2 Pamela Wallin Live 1:00

4 One Life to Live 1:00

5 8 Another World 1:00 TV-14

6 Company's Coming

7 As The World Turns 1:00 TV-14D

9 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

10 What's for Dinner?

11 Perry Mason BW 1:00

12 Maury Povich 1:00 TV-PG

15 28 Arthur TV-Y

16 Alfred Hitchcock BW 1:00

22 Ricki Lake 1:00

33 Love Boat 1:00

1:30

6 Movie Show

9 Puzzle Place TV-Y

10 Sports Page

15 28 Theodore Tugboat TV-Y

2PM
2 E.N.G. 1:00

4 General Hospital 1:00

5 Leeza 1:00 TV-PG

6 Canadian Living TV

7 Guiding Light TV-14D 1:00

8 Bold & The Beautiful TV-14D

9 Salty's Lighthouse

10 To Be Announced

11 Extra!

12 Hard Copy

13 America's Funniest Home Videos TV-G

15 28 News Writing 1:00

16 Dennis the Menace BW

22 700 Club

33 Women's Day

Debut: A series based on the magazine. First up: an interview with Cokie Roberts; shopping tips;
and baking a school-bus cake. Hosted by Phyllis George and Sloan Lindemann.

2:30

6 Bold & The Beautiful TV-14D

8 Canadian Living TV

9 Barney & Friends TV-Y

11 Breaker High

12 Infomercials

13 Full House

16 Bananas in Pajamas
22 Bugs 'n' Daffy TV-Y

33 Reel to Reel Picture Show

Debut: Celebrities help contestants compete for prizes by teaming up with them to answer
questions about movies, but it only lasted 25 episodes, no one received a paycheck, not even
host Peter Marshall, and no one received their prizes.

3PM

2 Coronation Street

4 Northwest Afternoon 1:00

5 Howie Mandel Show 1:00

6 Another World 1:00 TV-14

7 Montel Williams 1:00 TV-PG

8 Cityline 1:00

9 Big Comfy Couch

10 Days of Our Lives TV-14

11 Wacky World of Tex Avery

13 Cartoon Cabana TV-Y

15 28 Kaye's Quilting Friends

16 The Mask TV-Y7

22 Animaniacs TV-Y

33 Eight is Enough 1:00

3:30

2 Urban Peasant

9 Wishbone TV-Y

11 Sweet Valley High TV-G


12 Step by Step

15 28 Dessert Circus

16 Sonic the Hedgehog TV-Y

22 Pinky and The Brain TV-Y

4PM

2 Jonovision

4 10 Rosie O'Donnell 1:00 TV-G

Scheduled: Mathew Broderick. Repeat.

5 8 Oprah Winfrey 1:00

6 David Leterman 1:00 TV-PG (used to carry the Late Show in the afternoon, but that stopped in
1999)

7 Baseball 3:00

Mariners at Red Sox. Live.

9 Krats' Creatures TV-Y

11 California Dreams TV-Y7 EI

Lorena auditions for the Dreams.

12 Step by Step

13 Spider-Man TV-Y

15 28 Wishbone TV-Y

16 Extreme Dinosaurs

22 New Batman/Superman Adventures TV-Y7FV

33 Hogan Family

Sixteen-year-old David (Jason Bateman) insists on dating a woman (Lisa Suton) eight years his
senior. Willie: Danny Ponce.
4:30

2 Family Maters

9 Magic School Bus TV-Y

11 Saved by The Bell EI

12 Roseanne

13 Power Rangers TV-Y7FV

15 28 Krats' Creatures TV-Y

16 Extreme Ghostbusters

22 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

33 Dave's World

Dave agrees to help coach Tommy's soccer team. Harry Anderson, Meshach Taylor.

5PM

2 Simpsons

4 College Football 3:00

Florida State at Texas A&M. Live.

5 News 1:00

6 8 News

9 Arthur TV-Y

10 Young and The Restless TV-14D 1:00

11 Cosby Show

12 Star Trek TNG 1:00

13 Judge Judy TV-PG

15 28 Magic School Bus TV-Y

See Ch. 9, 4:30pm.


16 Emergency! 1:00

22 Ricki Lake 1:00

33 Great Day America 1:00

5:30

2 Fresh Prince

6 News

8 Canada Tonight

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Roseanne

13 Judge Judy TV-PG

15 28 Teletubbies TV-Y

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Mon. Aug 31, 1998 5am-6pm

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

10 CKVU Vancouver BC (Global, but TVG says Ind., which it was NOT)

Apparently, no one told the US TVG a year earlier, when Global bought CKVU and rebranded it as
a Global station.

That being said, during CKVU's tenure as a Global station, I believe they were the only Global
affiliate to be listed in a US TVG, as well as the only Citytv station to be listed, after Global moved
to BCTV in 2001 and after CHUM bought CKVU shortly afterward.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

2:30

33 Reel to Reel Picture Show

Debut: Celebrities help contestants compete for prizes by teaming up with them to answer
questions about movies, but it only lasted 25 episodes, no one received a paycheck, not even
host Peter Marshall, and no one received their prizes.

Which practically said something about Pax TV and their financial fitness -- I read somewhere
that Pax ended up buying trips for some winners when the producers failed to deliver.

Of course, by this time next year, Pax would be mostly-infomercials again, with non-infomercial
programming restricted to evenings and prime-time.

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Mon. Aug 31, 1998 5am-6pm

Another thing to say: I was forced to take down anything past 6pm because I hit the 18,000
character limit for the first time. Never have had that experience before, however...

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
skip

Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Another thing to say: I was forced to take down anything past 6pm because I hit the 18,000
character limit for the first time. Never have had that experience before, however...

Were you atempting to do that in another post? Observing in other retro schedules, one thing
that might help is omitting the description of episodes and programs, especially if they are
repeats of network shows that are in syndication. Also safe to leave out is ratings information,
show length, E/I & B/W indicators, and whether or not a show is live or a repeat.

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Mon. Aug 31, 1998 5am-6pm

Yep I was. However, my style of listings is adding episode descriptions, especially if it's a
morning/late night talk show, or if it's a network show (not repeat). Think I'll leave out ratings,
E/I, and show length next time, but I will probably keep BW as an indicator, only.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Well, I give you credit for adding in TV ratings - nice touch!

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I'm really due for adding 6pm-5am listings here. No show length, rating or EI indicator will be
used, but I will keep descriptions.

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver BC (CBC)

4 KOMO Seatle (ABC)

5 KING Seatle (NBC)

6 CHEK Victoria BC (CTV)

7 KIRO Seatle (CBS)

8 BCTV (CHAN) Vancouver, BC (CTV)

9 KCTS Seatle (PBS)

10 CKVU Vancouver BC (Global, but TVG says Ind., which it was NOT)

11 KSTW Tacoma (UPN)

12 KVOS Bellingham (Ind.)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (FOX)

15 KCKA Centralia (PBS)

16 KONG Seatle (Ind.)

22 KTZZ Seatle (The WB)

28 KBTC Tacoma (PBS)

33 KWPX Seatle (PAX, inaugural day for the network)

6PM

2 6 8 10 News

5 NBC News

9 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer


11 Home Improvement

Tim hires his brother to help renovate the "Tool Time" set.

12 Murphy Brown

Stuart Best (Wallace Shawn) surfaces as a hero by dousing a fire at a museum.

13 Simpsons

Homer recalls his musical stardom.

15 28 European Journal

16 Adam-12

A rookie cop refuses to follow orders.

22 Step by Step

Frank's mother and Carol disagree about how to raise Lily. June Lockhart.

33 Highway to Heaven

In the opener, an angel is sent to Earth to help people. To start, he befriends retirement-home
residents. Part 1 of two. Michael Landon.

6:30

5 News

11 Cheers

12 Home Improvement

The Taylors keep setting off their burglar alarm.

13 Mad About You

Jamie lands a big account.

15 28 ITN World News

16 McHale's Navy BW

The crew get high on deserted wine. Joe Flynn.

22 Boy Meets World


Eric's internship hurts his school work.

7PM

2 Just for Laughs

Included: Jim Breuer (SNL).

5 Evening Magazine

6 Inside Edition

7 10 Entertainment Tonight

8 Wheel of Fortune

9 Bill Nye the Science Guy

The Science Guy hits the road to demonstrate why humans travel from one area to another.

11 Frasier

A sexy psychologist asks Frasier to endorse her book. Shannon Tweed.

12 Howie Mandel

Scheduled: Paul Reiser, Madylin Sweetin, Yogi Ramesh, Shemar Moore.

13 Grace Under Fire

Grace sees Rick in New York City.

15 28 Joy of Stress

Humorist Loreta LaRouche discusses the benefits of laughter and humor.

16 All in The Family

Archie "borrows" some tools from work.

22 Fresh Prince

Grandma (Virginia Capers) visits.

33 Life Goes On

In the series pilot, Corky (Chris Burke) is mainstreamed into the high-school freshman class of his
kid sister, Becca (Kellie Martin).
7:30

2 Tracey Takes On...

Ullman muses about money. Included: Ullman's Linda Granger hawks "recovery dolls" on the
"Family Spending Channel."

5 American Journal

6 Mysterious Island

7 Seinfeld

Kramer and Mickey double date.

8 Jeopardy!

9 Breakthrough: Science and Medicine

10 13 Simpsons

FBI agents investigate Homer's clam of an alien sighting (after 10 beers).

11 Home Improvement

See 6:30PM, Channel 12.

16 Barney Miller

Viet vet Wojo probes Agent Orange.

22 Living Single

Overton enrolls in Synclaire's art class.

8PM

2 Media and the Monarchy

Debut: A look at the relationship between the press and Britain's royal family. In the opener, pro-
royal coverage in the years following World War II.

4 News

5 Diana (documentary)
6 Stargate SG-1

A deadly virus afflicting a planet's inhabitants may have been created by the Goa'ulds.

7 Cosby

Thanks to a misunderstanding (for which Griffin is partly to blame), Ruth thinks Hilton is having
an affair with a younger woman. Danny Aiello has a cameo.

8 Suddenly Susan

Susan resents the accolades Jack's showering on Maddy, and Jack's disturbed by the gift Susan
received from an adoring fan.

9 Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery

Conclusion. In the summer of 1805, the adventurers find themselves exploring a Western
expanse that represents "a great blank on the maps of their countrymen."

10 Sabrina

The Quizmaster is reassigned a new pupil (Joel Michaely) after Sabrina inadvertently complains
about his teaching tactics to a woman (Ashlee Levitch) who turns out to be his boss.

11 In The House

From 1996: Marion's pro-football comeback means it's time for Jackie to start thinking about
moving out. Sportscasters Ahmad Rashad and Pat O'Brien have cameos.

12 Movie: "Soapdish" (1991) Behind-the-suds spoof of a soap opera with Sally Field and Kevin
Kline as actors who were once lovers.

13 Melrose Place

Peter lends a hand after Kyle is quoted a price on Amanda's return; Lexi's baiting prompts Coop
to end their arrangement; Samantha's disruption of Billy and Jennifer backfires, but Michael
picks up the slack; Jane and Michael discuss the future of Taylor's baby.

15 28 Roy Orbison BW

From 1987: The singer (1936-88) performing his compositions with Bruce Springsteen, Jackson
Browne, k.d. lang, Bonnie Rait, Elvis Costello, J.D. Souther and Jennifer Warnes. Songs include
"Crying," "Oh, Prety Woman," "In Dreams" and "Dream Baby."

16 Andy Griffith BW

Fred Goss proposes to Bee.


22 7th Heaven

Eric asks Mat to take a girl (Sherri Rappaport) to the prom as a favor to another parent. Mat
agree, which pleases his parents, who are unaware of the girl's promiscuous reputation at
school.

33 Touched By An Angel

8:30

7 Cosby

The stake is a day of yard work in a bet between Hilton and Griffin (Doug E. Doug), who spells
out the rules: "No food's going into my mouth and no opinion's coming out of yours for 24
hours."

8 Everybody Loves Raymond

10 To Be Announced

11 Malcolm & Eddie

Eddie Griffin plays four roles in an episode in which a birthday party for Malcolm's dad (Charlie
Robinson) is thrust into chaos when Eddie's relatives show up.

16 Hogan's Heroes

A GI turncoat plans to trade information on Hogan's underground for safe passage to Berlin.

9PM

2 Royal Canadian Air FArce

4 Wildlife Agenda

Observing efforts to bring the bald eagle back from the brink of extinction.

6 7 Everybody Loves Raymond

Ray (Ray Romano) goes on TV for the first time and, according to his loved ones, he's an
unqualified success...sort of, kind of, well, except for a few small problems that they are reluctant
to point out.
8 13 Ally McBeal

Ally urges John to ask out an old friend (Cynthia Stevenson) to whom he's atracted; and Georgia
and Richard represent a bride who was jilted at the altar, but working against them is the fact
that the judge is Richard's old flame, Whipper (Dyan Cannon).

11 Good News

Pastor Randolph intercedes on behalf of a wife-turned-comedienne (Amelia McQueen) whose


husband finds her choice of profession no laughing mater.

16 Hawaii Five-O

Death stalks McGarret and a lovely witness to a gang slaying as they make their way from
Singapore to Hawaii.

22 Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Cordelia's idea of a good time-dragging Buffy to a frat party-becomes a scream when the
brothers turn out to be a satanic billionaire boys cult looking for some fresh sacrifices. Buffy:
Sarah Michelle Gellar.

33 Diagnosis Murder

Dr. Sloan (Dick Van Dyke) probes a magnate's murder.

9:30

2 This Hour Has 22 Minutes

6 Naked Truth

The rivalry between Jake (Tom Verica) and Colin heats up when Nora decides whether she
should give Colin a second chance.

7 Everybody Loves Raymond

When Raymond discovers that he's shrunk a quarter of an inch, the resultant midlife crisis grows
until it stretches into "an end-of-life crisis."

10 Home Improvement

Tim and Jill agree that the newly licensed Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) shouldn't drive at
night, but they disagree about how long it should last.

11 Sparks
Greg is thrilled when he hits it off with a new woman (Mari Marrow), but when he finds out that
Maxey had already been involved with her, he develops a bad case of apathy, which requires
some brotherly intervention.

15 28 Roy Orbison

10PM

2 The National

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Dateline NBC

Scheduled: A segment on Alzheimer's focuses on what producer Maia Samuel describes as "a
group in the early stages [of the disease], meeting with a therapist and writing about their
pasts."

6 Once a Thief

7 48 Hours

Scheduled: On the anniversary of Princess Diana's death, Susan Spencer reports from London, as
well as from Angola, where she cites the good that the Princess did there. Andrew Wyeth
interviews Rene Delorm (former personal assistant to Dodi al-Fayed).

8 Diana: Secrets Behind the Crash

Reviewing the conspiracy theories and unanswered questions surrounding the accident that
killed Princess Diana (1961-97).

9 Sister Wendy's Story of Painting

The effects of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution on art; and the advent of
Impressionism, a style that changed painting forever.

10 To Be Announced

11 13 News

12 Seinfeld

George adopts his girlfriend's verbal short-hand; Jerry suspects a comic motive behind his
dentist's conversion to Judaism.

16 Gunsmoke
Comanches track Mat, his prisoner, an Indian widow and her white stepson.

22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Series clips illustrate family recollections as the kids put together a scrapbook for Vivian and
Philip.

10:30

4 Jeopardy!

12 Taxi

Cured of his multiple personalities by Dr. Joyce Brothers, Latka plans at last to marry Simka.

22 Living Single

Overton plots a proposal; a libel suit threatens to close down Flavor; the race for Brooklyn
alderman heats up with Max on the ticket.

10:35

13 Deep Space Nine

When parts of a Cardassian warship that was transporting Bajoran prisoners are found, both Kira
and Gul Dukat (Marc Alaimo) take a special interest in investigating the remains.

11PM

4 5 7 News

6 8 CTV News

9 May to December

Some people are in for an offer they can't refuse when Alec and Zoe finally choose godparents
for baby Fleur.

10 Sports Page

11 Cheers

Norm's ex-secretary is fatally atracted to him.


12 Cheers

Conclusion. After Rebecca beds down with Robin, Sam spots him with another woman.

15 28 Joy of Stress

16 Vibe

Natasha Henstridge ("Species II").

22 Jerry Springer

Scheduled topic: disputes between engaged couples over having a bachelor party.

33 Father Dowling Mysteries

In the pilot, a parishioner's death is believed to be suicide but Dowling thinks it was murder. Part
1 of two.

11:30

2 6 8 10 News

9 One Foot in the Grave

Victor returns from an unpleasant vacation in Greece to even more unpleasantness.

11 Extra!

12 Barney Miller

Dietrich resigns after shooting a suspect.

11:35

4 Nightline

5 Jay Leno

Scheduled: Mel Gibson; Cameron Diaz; music group Smash Mouth.

6 Highlander

7 David Leterman

Scheduled: Jean-Claude Van Damme ("Knock Off"); baseball's Darryl Strawberry; singer Joe
Cocker.

13 Star Trek TNG

After the Enterprise encounters a mysterious comet, Data (Brent Spiner) exhibits multiple
personalities-and the ship is transformed into an ancient city.

Midnight

2 33 To Be Announced

9 Charlie Rose

10 America's Dumbest Criminals

11 Married...with Children

12 Russ Abbot

15 28 Roy Orbison BW

16 Infomercials

22 Jenny Jones

Scheduled topic: being harassed for dressing in a Gothic style.

12:05

4 Politically Incorrect

8 Jay Leno

12:30

10 Dr. Katz: Therapist

11 Married...with Children

12 M*A*S*H

12:35
4 Access Hollywood

5 Conan O'Brien

Scheduled: Music guest Finley Quaye.

6 America's Funniest Home Videos

7 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights

13 Cops

1AM

9 Wall Street Week

10 Viva Variety

11 Strange Universe

12 Benny Hill

22 Martin

33 Worship & Praise

1:05

4 Magic Hour

Howard Stern. Host: Magic Johnson.

6 8 To Be Announced

7 Real TV

13 News

1:30

9 Funding Your Dreams

10 Married...with Children
11 Empty Nest

12 Infomercial

15 28 Roy Orbison BW

22 Martin

1:35

5 Later

Guest: Montel Williams.

7 Tom Snyder

8 Movie: "Boiling Point" (1993, Wesley Snipes)

1:40

13 LAPD: Life on The Beat

Officers surround a building with a sniper; discover abuse of the elderly after answering a shots-
fired call.

2AM

9 Washington Week

10 Alfred Hitchcock BW

11 News

12 12 O'Clock High BW

22 Infomercials

2:05

4 News

5 Infomercial
6 Movie: "The Power Of One" (1992)

2:10

13 Soldier of Fortune

2:30

9 HealthWeek

10 Infomercials

2:35

4 World News Now

5 Nightside

7 Infomercial

3AM

9 Movie: "King Kong"

11 Perry Mason BW

12 16 Shop at Home

22 Movie: "Amber Waves"

3:05

7 Maury Povich

Scheduled topic: infidelity.

3:10
13 Stories of the Highway Patrol

3:40

13 Dr. Quinn

4AM

7 Hard Copy

8 Shepherd's Bible Study

10 Infomercials

11 Coach

15 28 Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish

4:30

5 NBC News at Sunrise

7 CBS Morning News

11 Strange Universe

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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9PM

16 Hawaii Five-O

Death stalks McGarret and a lovely witness to a gang slaying as they make their way from
Singapore to Hawaii.

Somehow, when Hawaii Five-O was on KONG-TV, they managed to get the prints that included
the mid-show bumpers, which were normally left out of the syndication package. This clip, which
features the bumpers, include a "KONG-TV" bug in some of them:

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkR38...ure=plpp_video

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

9PM

16 Hawaii Five-O

Death stalks McGarret and a lovely witness to a gang slaying as they make their way from
Singapore to Hawaii.

Somehow, when Hawaii Five-O was on KONG-TV, they managed to get the prints that included
the mid-show bumpers, which were normally left out of the syndication package. This clip, which
features the bumpers, include a "KONG-TV" bug in some of them:

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkR38...ure=plpp_video

Those clips looked like they were taped off very early in KONG's life. I can remember this logo on
TV a lot: htp://web.archive.org/web/200003012...://kongtv.com/

By 2000, they had goten rid of the classic TV shows, and were mostly talk shows/sitcom reruns.
Seemed like 16 back in the day was an "Antenna TV" like channel.

-crainbebo

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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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5PM

4 College Football 3:00

What was the news schedule for KOMO at the time? I'm assuming that they aired Wheel and
Jeopardy! at 7 and 7:30.

7 Baseball 3:00

And what was KIRO's normal schedule at the time?

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo


5PM

4 College Football 3:00

What was the news schedule for KOMO at the time? I'm assuming that they aired Wheel and
Jeopardy! at 7 and 7:30.

KOMO usually had news at 5, ABC News at 6, and news at 6:30. Wheel and J! were at 7/7:30.

Quote Originally Posted by RALfan

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

7 Baseball 3:00

And what was KIRO's normal schedule at the time?

Usually KIRO was like this

4PM: Inside Edition

4:30: Hard Copy

5PM News

6PM CBS News

6:30 News

-crainbebo

Retro; New York City, April 1, 1948

Source; New York Times

WCBS-TV Ch. 2 (CBS O&O)


Afternoon

2:30-Senate Armed Forces Cte. Hearing

4:00-Racing from Jamaica Park

Evening

7:30-To The Queen's Taste with Dione Lucas

8:00-CBS Television News-Douglas Edwards

8:15-Film; The Courageous Mr. Penn (Drama, 1942); Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans

WNBT Ch. 4 (NBC O&O)

Afternoon

2:30-Senate Hearings

3:50-Racing from Bowie

5:30-Howdy-Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith

Evening

7:50-News; John Cameron Swayze

8:00-Red Cross Films

8:15-The Nature of Things with Ray Marshall


8:30-Variety with Lanny Ross

9:00-You Are An Artist with Jon Gnagy

9:15-Newsroom

WABD Ch. 5 (DuMont O&O)

Morning

10:00-Senate Armed Services Hearings (to 6 PM)

Evening

6:05-Weather Report

6:15-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery

6:45-Walter Compton News (from Washington)

7:00-Birthday Party

7:30-News

8:00-Champagne and Orchids

8:15-Film Shorts

8:30-Charade Quiz. Guest; Lucille Ball

9:00-Wrestling from Jamaica Arena

Stations WPIX (Ch. 11) and WATV (Ch. 13) were in final construction and testing, and would sign
on with regular schedules later in the spring of 1948. WJZ-TV (Ch. 7, ABC O&O) was under
construction and would premiere in August.
Retro: Kentucky Wednesday, March 29, 1967

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm

7 AM Today (Simon Wiesenthal, author of a book on

Nazi war criminals; a report on the Ringling Brothers

and Barnum & Bailey Circus)

9 AM Morning Show (w/"Dialing For Dollars")

9:55 News (Bob Kay)

10 AM Reach For The Stars

10:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone (guest: Forrest Tucker, then starring on

"F Troop")

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Don Rickles, Lola Albright, Tab Hunter,

Bob Denver, Abby Dalton, Wally Cox, Morey Amsterdam,

Rose Marie, Charley Weaver)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Dr. Kildare (bw) (w/"Dialing For Dollars" in color)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Mel Torme, Pat Carroll)

4 PM Movie: "Girls On The Loose" (bw)

5:30 Stingray

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM McHale's Navy (bw)

7:30 Virginian

9 PM Bob Hope Chrysler Theater ("Verdict For Terror" stars

Cliff Robertson as a DA for whom a college student vows

revenge for sending his brother to the gas chamber.)

10 PM I Spy (guest: Wally Cox as a former Pentagon file clerk

with a headful of sensitive information and a glamorous

female Soviet agent who wants to get it out of him)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM University Of Michigan (bw)

6:30 Good Morning

6:55 Five Minutes To Live By

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Concentration
11 AM Pat Boone

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N 50-50 Club (don't know if Ruth Lyons or Bob Braun

was hosting at this point)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:55 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Afternoon Show

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Reds In Tampa (second of four reports on the Reds

in spring training, spotlighting player changes and

position shifts for this year)

7:30 Virginian

9 PM Bob Hope Chrysler Theater

10 PM I Spy

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News (bw)


6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Man And Society" (bw)

6:30 Young World

7 AM Local News

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Bozo The Clown

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

9 AM Uncle Al (bw)

10:30 Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM, bw)

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Noon Report

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life (delay from 12 N, bw)

1:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Roger Smith, Chris Noel)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (12-year-old evangelist

T.A. Masters, singer Josh Adams)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night (bw)

4 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from 10:30 AM, bw)

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Dom DeLuise; Della Reese, actor

Jack Kruschen, anthropologist Ashley Montagu)


6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huckleberry Hound

7 PM McHale's Navy (bw)

7:30 Lost In Space

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies (a bit of irony here: Earl Scruggs died

this week at age 88; this episode features him and Lester

Flat)

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

10 PM Danny Kaye (Diahann Carroll, Joyce Jameson)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Firing Line (Theodore Bikel discusses modern college life

with William F. Buckley Jr., bw)

12:30 This Is The Life (bw)

12:45 Local News (bw)

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:05 Sunrise Semester (bw)

7:35 CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch (bw)

10 AM Candid Camera (children dance the twist; English schoolboys

play soccer, bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)


11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life (bw)

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM News, Markets, Weather (bw)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night (bw)

4 PM Secret Storm (bw)

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus (bw)

5:15 Leave It To Beaver (bw)

5:45 Small Talk (bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Wilburn Brothers

7:30 Lost In Space

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

10 PM Danny Kaye
11 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

11:30 Movie: "Kiss Them For Me" (bw)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Managers In Action (bw)

7 AM Where The Action Is (guest: Steve Alaimo, delay

from 4:30 PM, bw)

7:30 Skipper Ryle

8:30 Maverick (bw)

9:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (Robert Culp, Barbara Feldon, Louis

Nye, Theodore Bikel, delay from 2:30 PM, bw)

9:55 Local News

10 AM Reach For The Stars (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

10:25 Local News

10:30 Match Game (Soupy Sales, Fannie Flagg, pre-empted

on Ch. 5, delay from 4 PM)

10:55 Local News

11 AM Supermarket Sweep (bw)

11:30 Dating Game (bw)

12 N Everybody's Talking (bw)

12:30 Donna Reed (bw)

1 PM Ben Casey (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game (bw)

2:30 Matches And Mates


3 PM General Hospital (bw)

3:30 The Nurses (bw)

4 PM Movie: "Ghost Of Dragstrip Hollow" (bw)

5:30 Superman

6 PM Merv Griffin (Jack Carter, Johnny Mathis, singer

Aliza Kashi, Herschel Bernardi, Jacqueline Susann,

"your obedient servant Arthur Treacher," bw)

7:20 News, Weather And Sports

7:30 Batman (Eli Wallach as Mr. Freeze)

8 PM The Monroes

9 PM ABC Movie: "These Thousand Hills"

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Big Clock" (bw)

WFPK (WKPC) Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

all programming is bw

8:35 In-school programs

8 PM What's New

8:30 Segovia Master Class

9 PM News In Perspective (the ideological clash between

Russia and China)

sign off 10 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)


7 AM Today

9 AM Leisure

9:30 To Tell The Truth (bw)

9:55 Take Five

10 AM Reach For The Stars

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (Phyllis Newman, Ed McMahon)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Let's Make A Deal

4:55 Superman

5:30 Popeye Theater

5:45 News, Livestock Report And Sports


6:10 News And Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Country Music

7:30 Virginian

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

10 PM I Spy

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

7:15 News, Weather (Bill Sorrell, bw)

7:30 Revue Anthology (bw)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

9 AM Jack LaLanne (bw)

9:30 Arts And Crafts With Becky (who?) (bw)

10 AM Dating Game (bw)

10:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (same as Ch. 12, bw)

10:55 should be something here, nothing listed

11 AM Supermarket Sweep (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Everybody's Talking (bw)

12:30 Donna Reed (bw)

1 PM Ben Casey (bw)


2 PM Newlywed Game (bw)

2:30 Matches And Mates

3 PM General Hospital (bw)

3:30 The Nurses (bw)

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9, only the first

60 minutes are shown)

5 PM Merry Antics (bw)

5:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

6:25 WKYT-TV Editorial (bw)

6:30 Zorro (bw)

7 PM Bill Anderson (bw)

7:30 Batman

8 PM The Monroes

9 PM ABC Movie: "These Thousand Hills"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (bw)

11:20 Movie: "Jubal" (bw)

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Merv Griffin (Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, singer

April Olrich, actor Charles Robinson, Bob Thomas,

biographer of movie mogul Harry Cohn, "your obedient

servant Arthur Treacher," bw)


10:30 Dark Shadows (delay from 4 PM, bw)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep (bw)

11:30 Dating Game (bw)

12 N Everybody's Talking (bw)

12:30 Donna Reed (bw)

1 PM Ben Casey (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game (bw)

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (Sandy Baron, Peter Breck, France

Nuyen, Chad Everet, bw)

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders, bw)

3 PM General Hospital (bw)

3:30 The Nurses (bw)

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9)

5:30 News, Weather, Sports (bw)

6 PM ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:30 Rawhide (bw)

7:30 Batman

8 PM The Monroes

9 PM Movie: "Pete Kelly's Blues"

11 PM News And Weather (bw)

11:20 Movie: "Standing Room Only" (bw)

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With regards to the 50-50 Club on WLW-T at 12:00 P.M., Bob Braun was hosting. Ruth Lyons
retired in January, 1967.

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WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports

11:30 Firing Line (Theodore Bikel discusses modern college life

with William F. Buckley Jr., bw)

12:30 This Is The Life (bw)

12:45 Local News (bw)

Was it unusual for a commercial station to run Firing Line? In Iowa, it was always on public TV.

It also brings up another question. When did stations not running network offerings at 11:30pm
start running shows other than movies? It seems in the 60s it was always movies in that slot. But
eventually stripping sit coms and other programs became very popular.

Our local cable system in the early 80s atempted to remove the Des Moines market ABC station
(we're in the Sioux City market)... but received a huge number of complaints... primarily due to
the popularity of Rockford Files at 11pm on WOI.

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I don't think it was unusual for a commercial station to carry

"Firing Line" at the time; I seem to recall WBTV carrying it in 1968,

and there may have been others.

It was also not that unusual to find fare other than movies after

11:30 PM; WFMY used to carry shows like "Surfside 6" and "Naked

City," and a number of stations carried Steve Allen's syndicated show

in the early-to-mid '60s.

Firing Line started out on commercial TV - in its first five years on the air (1966-71), its main
airing venue, in New York, was WOR-TV (Channel 9, which also aired it briefly again in 1976-77).
Up to the show's move to public TV in 1971, Firing Line in many ways was like The David Susskind
Show in that that program likewise aired on both public and commercial TV (in Susskind's case,
you would have him on commercial WNEW-TV, Channel 5 in New York and public TV station
WTTW, Channel 11 in Chicago).

...same with Kup's Show, Irv Kupcinet's roundtable chat show...

True. In New York alone, stations that ran this program included commercial stations WNBC-TV
and WOR-TV, and then-City-owned, tertiary PBS affiliate WNYC-TV.

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Tuesday, April 2, 1968

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition. Two notes:

TV Guide does not indicate if the NET stations have

in-school programming so I'll start with the first listing

shown; second, the networks may delay or pre-empt

primetime programming for updates on the Wisconsin primary.

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:10 Your Health (bw)

6:40 Town And Country (bw)

6:45 Farm News, Weather (bw)

6:50 Rise 'n' Shine

7 AM Today (former undersecretary of state George Ball;

members of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey

Circus)

9 AM Today In Georgia (Rosemary DeCamp discusses her book

Here Duke," Dr. Robert Sellen discusses U.S. politics, the

University of South Carolina Concert Choir)


10 AM Snap Judgment (George Hamilton, actress Diana Sands)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality (Marty Allen, Eydie Gorme, Barry Nelson; on-film:

Noel Harrison)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jim Backus, Bill Bixby, Jack Cassidy, Wally

Cox, Barbara Feldon, Gale Gordon, Shirley Jones, Rose Marie,

Charley Weaver)

12 N News (Hal Suit)

12:30 Movie: "Too Many Crooks" (bw)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (June Lockhart, Jack Narz (brother of host

Tom Kennedy))

4 PM Match Game (Peter Lawford, Lauren Bacall)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Popeye Club

5:30 Mister Ed (bw)

6 PM National News

6:30 Georgia News

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Death Valley Days

8 PM Petula Clark (the controversial special where she put a hand

on Harry Belafonte's arm, causing protests among racial conservatives)


9 PM Movie: "Guns Of Darkness" (bw)

11 PM Newsroom (Bert Roselle)

11:30 Wisconsin Primary (Frank McGee anchors this report)

12 M Tonight Show (one hour tonight; guest is trapeze artist Tito Gaona)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Girl Talk (Cornelia Otis Skinner discusses her biography of Sarah

Bernhardt.)

9:30 Elementary Art (bw)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM WRCB Bulletin (Ch. 3 was still telecasting color shows in bw)

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!


4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Mister Ed (bw)

5 PM Merv Griffin (Art Linkleter, Robert Merrill, Dorothy Loudon,

Brook Benton)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Petula Clark

9 PM NBC Movie: "Tammy And The Doctor" (Sandra Dee is Tammy;

watch for Macdonald Carey, Alice Pearce, and Adam West)

NBC plans 10 minutes of Wisconsin primary coverage during the

movie.

11 PM Bulletin (bw)

11:30 Wisconsin Primary

12 M Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Russian Literature"

6:30 Quest For Certainty (bw)

7 AM News, Weather

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels, who also hosted the station's high-school
quiz bowl "High Q," about eight years before he began anchoring

"11 Alive Newsroom")

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Don Barber (sportscaster Red Barber discusses his book "Rhubarb

In The Catbird Seat"--in the '70s Don Barber did the "Dialing For

Dollars" segments on Ch. 11's 3:30 "Prize Movie")

9:30 Dick Van Dyke (day-behind from 11:30 AM, bw)

10 AM Candid Camera (a telephone squirts water; a TV viewer sees an

actor walk off the screen and into the room, bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (guest: Jacques Bergerac)

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Secret Storm (day-behind from 4 PM)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (local)

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

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (fashion consultant Caroline Leonetti

Ahmanson and 15-year-old evangelist Thomas Masters)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Martin Landau)


5:30 Gilligan's Island

6 PM I Love Lucy (bw)

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Panorama (Paul Shields)

7:30 Daktari

8:30 Red Skelton (guest: Jack Jones)

9:30 Good Morning World

10 PM Crusade '68 (Eddie Albert hosts a variety show for the

American Cancer Society; participating: Diana Ross and

the Supremes, Bob Newhart, Stiller and Meara, Lawrence

Welk with "Chimmy" Roberts and Natalie Nevins)

10:30 Wisconsin Primary (Walter Cronkite and Eric Sevareid anchor

CBS's coverage.)

11 PM Panorama (Jim Axel)

11:30 Movie: "Calypso Heat Wave" (bw)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET)

4:30 Modern Math (bw)

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (bw)

5:30 Kindergarten (bw)

6 PM Aunt Lollipop (bw)

6:15 Friendly Giant (bw)

6:30 Operation Alphabet (bw)

7 PM Georgialand (bw)
7:30 Firing Line (George Wallace, third-party Presidential

candidate that year, is guest)

8:30 Actors Company (Shakespeare's plays will be presented

after four rehearsal programs; tonight: rehearsals for

"The Winter's Tale") (bw)

9:30 French Chef (bw)

10 PM Answers, Anyone? (a discussion on whether campus

religious centers are necessary) (bw)

10:30 Yoga For Health (bw)

sign off 11 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

7:40 News

7:45 Upward Look

8 AM Jack LaLanne (bw)

8:30 Focus (Millie Boring, hope the show didn't match her name)

9 AM Funtime

10 AM Hennesey (bw)

10:30 This Morning (Dick Cavet; guest Barbara Minkus of the Broadway

play "The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N")

12 N Bewitched (bw)

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Wedding Party (the show debuted the day before and some people
may still believe it was creator-producer Art Stark's idea of an April

Fools' joke; couples chated with host Alan Hamel (Mr. Suzanne Somers),

then played a simple game in which they won a prize if both selected it)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor (Dr. Lendon Smith)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Bob Brandy

5:30 ABC News (Bob Young, hired from a Cincinnati station and no relation

AFAIK to Robert Young)

6 PM News (Gil Norwood)

6:30 Laredo

7:30 Garrison's Gorillas

8:30 It Takes A Thief

9:30 N.Y.P.D. (considerably tamer than "NYPD Blue" 25 years later)

10 PM The Invaders

11 PM News (Bill McAfee)

11:30 Wisconsin Primary (Howard K. Smith and Bill Lawrence anchor

ABC's coverage)

11:45 Joey Bishop (Dennis Day, Jackie Vernon, singer Lee Meza, show

is 15 minutes shorter tonight)


WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Romper Room

9:55 News

10 AM Dating Game (delay from 4 PM, oddly in bw)

10:30 This Morning

12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1 PM Dream House

1:30 Wedding Party

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 Children's Doctor

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Movie: "The Bonnie Parker Story" (Dorothy Provine

plays the title role in a '58 film that would eventually

be overshadowed by "Bonnie And Clyde.")

5:45 News

6 PM Merv Griffin (substitute host Orson Bean; Gore Vidal,

Kity Carlisle, Allen and Rossi, comedians Aldrich and

Darling, Judd Strunk, singer Lee Meza, Dr. Joyce Brothers)

7:30 Garrison's Gorillas

8:30 It Takes A Thief


9:30 N.Y.P.D.

10 PM The Invaders

11 PM News (Bill Conover, Linda Faye Carson)

11:30 Wisconsin Primary

11:45 Joey Bishop

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

6:35 Sunrise Semester

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Morning Show (Ch. 12's local programming was still in bw)

8:25 What's New? (women's show, not the NET kids' show, bw)

8:30 School Program (bw)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Candid Camera (bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News, Weather (bw)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Lunch 'n Fun (bw)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing


2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Jack E. Leonard; David Frost,

Tessie O'Shea, the Brothers Four)

5:30 Combat! (bw)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News (Schoolcraft, Wick, bw)

7:30 Daktari

8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 Good Morning World

10 PM Wisconsin Primary

10:30 Scene 12 (bw)

11 PM News (Jim Underwood, bw)

11:30 Movie: "Ladies First" (bw)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club (bw)

7 AM News, Weather

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Leave It To Beaver (bw)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM General Hospital (bw)

9:30 Bewitched (bw)

10 AM Candid Camera (bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Alamanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Dark Shadows (bw)

5 PM Rawhide (bw)

6 PM News, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM McHale's Navy (bw)

7:30 Daktari
8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 Good Morning World

10 PM Big Valley (ABC, delay from Mon 10 PM)

11 PM 11th Hour Report

11:30 Wisconsin Primary (ABC coverage)

11:45 Joey Bishop

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)

4:30 Modern Math (bw)

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (bw)

5:30 Kindergarten (bw)

6 PM Aunt Lollipop (bw)

6:15 Friendly Giant (bw)

6:30 What's New (bw)

7 PM Georgialand (bw)

7:30 Firing Line

8:30 Actors Company (bw)

9:30 French Chef (bw)

10 PM Answers, Anyone? (bw)

10:30 Yoga For Health (bw)

sign off 11 PM

WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)


4 PM Movie: "Behind The Iron Curtain" (bw)

6 PM ABC News (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

6:30 Flintstones

7 PM Burke's Law (bw)

8 PM Target: The Corruptors (bw)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Tammy And The Doctor"

(pre-empted on Ch. 2)

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents (bw)

11:30 News, Weather (bw)

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET)

4:30 Modern Math (bw)

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (bw)

5:30 Kindergarten (bw)

6 PM Aunt Lollipop (bw)

6:15 Friendly Giant (bw)

6:30 What's New (bw)

7 PM Here And Now (bw)

7:30 America's Crises (the problems facing education,

including student protests and growing workloads

on professors, bw)

8:30 Actors Company (bw)

9:30 French Chef (bw)


sign off 10 PM

Retro: Seatle, Wed. Aug 21 1991 4pm-12:35am

Source: Seatle Times. This paper liked to show prime-time listings for that evening, then
daytime tomorrow! So with that I will do only 4pm to 12:30am.

2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seatle (ABC)

5 KING Seatle (NBC)

7 KIRO Seatle (CBS)

9 KCTS Seatle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (IND)

12 KVOS Bellingham (IND)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (Fox)

22 KTZZ Seatle (IND)

28 KTPS Tacoma (PBS)

4PM

2 WKRP in Cincinnati

4 Love Connection

5 Oprah Winfrey

Topic: vacation disasters.

7 Donahue

Topic: infidelity with the same sex.

9 Reading Rainbow

11 Merrie Melodies
12 Mr. Belvedere

13 DuckTales

22 Hazel

George's ne'er-do-well cousin unjustly earns a label of thief.

28 Sesame Street

4:30

2 Danger Bay (produced in Vancouver)

4 Family Feud (syndicated)

9 3-2-1 Contact

11 Tiny Toon Adventures

12 M*A*S*H

13 Chip 'n Dale

22 It's a Living

Sonny finds trouble in a notebook full of women's numbers.

5PM

4 5 7 News

9 Mister Rogers

11 Charles in Charge

12 Hard Copy

13 Tale Spin

22 Bewitched

Endora makes Darrin's ears grow every time he lies.

28 Reading Rainbow
5:30

2 Golden Girls

Sophia wants to move in with her son. Part 2 of 2.

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Growing Pains

12 A Current Affair

13 Perfect Strangers

Larry volunteers for a skating marathon.

22 Three's Company

28 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

6PM

2 News

4 ABC News

5 NBC News

7 CBS News

9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

11 Family Ties

Peer pressure causes Jennifer to give up a male pal.

12 21 Jump Street

13 Head of the Class

Arvid makes a date with a popular classmate.

22 Kate & Allie

Kate & Allie atempt a reunion with their mothers.


28 One on One

6:30

4 5 News

7 Cosby Show

Navy man Cliff endures tales from his father's Army buddies.

11 Night Court

Harry participates in a government sting. Part 1 of 2.

13 Hard Copy

Porn-peddling brothers murder case.

22 Three's Company

28 Hometime

7PM

2 Degrassi High

Claude's actions don't back his words; Arthur stages a prank.

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Suzanne Somers.

7 News

9 Nature

Peacock's War. Former Vietnam medic Doug Peacock lives as a firewatcher and conservationist in
Montana's Glacier National Park.

11 Cheers

Sam's dashing brother enchants Diane. Part 1 of 2.

12 Entertainment Tonight (no description listed)


13 Inside Edition

Mitchell Brothers murder case. (Same porn brothers case we heard on Hard Copy?)

22 Newhart

Dick escorts Stephanie to a high society bash in New York. Guest: Merv Griffin.

28 Nightly Business Report

7:30

2 The Wonder Years

Distressed Winnie won't let Kevin help her.

4 Jeopardy!

5 Evening Magazine

A woman with AIDS discusses her suit against a former boyfriend.

7 Inside Line

A teen model with a massage; a trendy sport for youth; a survival kit designed by a local couple;
East Africa.

11 Night Court

A holding-cell flood forces the staff to work faster.

12 E.D.J.

13 A Current Affair

Willie Smith rape accusations. Nancy Narleski, former girlfriend of the late David Kennedy, claims
that Smith and his uncle, Senator Ted Kennedy both made sexual advances toward her.

22 Bob Newhart

Bob's mother and father separate.

28 Emmerdale

8PM
2 Nature of Things

Environmentalist/author Farley Mowat chronicles five centuries of man's destruction of aquatic


and coastal life along the northwest Atlantic.

4 Dinosaurs

Earl is fired after asking for a raise, then learns Fran has laid an egg.

5 Unsolved Mysteries

Michigan high-school counselor's murder; disc jockeys stage a bogus murder confession for
ratings.

7 Police Squad!

Drebin seeks a kidnapped heiress. Guest: Nicolas Coster.

9 National Audubon Society

New Range Wars. Ranchers and conservationists clash over using public lands of the Western
range to raise livestock.

11 Movie: "A Death in California" (1985) A Beverly Hills mother forms a strange bond with a man
who has raped her and killed her fiance. Cheryl Ladd, Sam Elliot.

12 Movie: "The Last Innocent Man"

13 Movie: "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (1970) An electrical accident feeds a college
student's brain the data from a computer once owned by a gangster. Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero.

22 Perry Mason

A widowed lawyer (Bete Davis) clears her husband's name and helps a rebellious boy charged
with murder.

28 Adventure (???, grid form listing)

8:30

4 The Wonder Years

See 7:30pm on Ch. 2.

7 Morton & Hayes

The owner leaves the duo in charge of his antique vase shop.
9PM

4 Doogie Howser, M.D.

Delivering a preemie poses a challenge.

5 Night Court

A state supreme court justice woos Mac and his new degree.

7 Jake and The Fatman

Jake and McCabe suspect a wealthy man's murder was commited by his wife's (Melinda Culea)
teen-age lover.

9 Movie: "Kennedy's Ireland" (1971) Robert Vaughn narrates a chronicle of President John F.
Kennedy's visit to Ireland.

22 Movie: "On The Buses" (1971) A British bus company hires women drivers in a pinch.

28 Wonderworks

9:30

4 Davis Rules

Gunny's daughter (Bonnie Hunt) visits.

5 Seinfeld

Jerry regrets encouraging Elaine to move into his building.

10PM

2 The National-Journal

4 Anything But Love

Marty's assignment, a swimsuit issue, raises Hannah's jealousy.

5 Quantum Leap

As a Cuban convicted of murder, Sam has 48 hours until the electric chair.
7 48 Hours

Old problems and new trends in adoption.

11 News

12 Hunter

13 Star Trek (original, not TNG)

"A Piece of the Action." The Enterprise discovers a remote world bearing an unlikely
resemblance to 1920s Chicago. Guest: Vic Tayback.

28 Nightly Business Report

10:15

9 JFK: A Time Remembered

Documentary footage and interviews with friends and colleagues profile John F. Kennedy and his
impact on America.

10:30

4 Married People

Elizabeth (Bess Armstrong) faces a decision that affects her job and Max.

28 Emmerdale

11PM

2 4 5 7 News

11 Taxi

Alex falls for a soap-opera star (Dee Wallace).

12 13 Arsenio Hall

Guests: Bill Cosby, musician Joe Sample, singers Lalah Hathaway and Gerald Albright.

22 Bob Newhart
Mr. Carlin uses lies to bolster a new romance.

28 Off the Air

11:15

9 Cousteau Odyssey

Warm-Blooded Sea: Mammals of the Deep. Cousteau studies marine animals, including herding
dolphins, playing whales and seal pups.

11:30

11 Hunter

An investigation into the gang-killing of a college student leads McCall and Hunter to white-collar
fraud.

22 Longacres (might be horse racing replays from Longacres in Renton, WA, now closed)

11:35

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show/Johnny Carson

Guests: Burt Reynolds, saxophonist David Sanborn, David Horowitz.

7 Scene of the Crime

A veteran cop learns his wife is involved in a dating service he uses for extramartial flings.

11:40

2 Baloney!

Robin Duke, Ryan Stiles, Lorne Elliot.

Midnight
4 Into the Night

Host: Chris Lemmon. Guests: Dr. John, comedian Bob Rickman.

9 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshourt

12 Paid Program

13 Party Machine

22 Bareta

To halt the investigation, a weapons dealer peddling guns to teenagers frames Bareta.

12:30

11 Twilight Zone

12 The Honeymooners

13 E.D.J.

12:35

5 Late Night/David Leterman

7 Trump Card (short-lived game show with Jimmy Cefalo, taped at Trump Castle in Atlantic City,
NJ)

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Re: Retro: Seatle, Wed. Aug 21 1991 4pm-12:35am

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

7PM

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Suzanne Somers.

12 Entertainment Tonight (no description listed)

I assume the episode on 12 is the same as 5, considering that ET was one of the earliest shows to
be distributed via satellite.

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Re: Retro: Seatle, Wed. Aug 21 1991 4pm-12:35am

The Times did not describe ANYTHING for KVOS. It probably was the same episode. The
description for Arsenio Hall, also on 12 but also on 13, was 13's description, and 12 probably had
the same episode that night.

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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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Re: Retro: Seatle, Wed. Aug 21 1991 4pm-12:35am

Ah, the days when Seatle network affiliates were all lined up as if they were in a parade. Local 5-
6, network 6-6:30, then back to local 6:30-7. This has changed. Also liked that Channel 11 was
hanging in there with a 10:00 newcast, soon to be a CBS affiliate for a year or so.

No news on KCPQ 13, but they did have Arsenio. When did KCPQ begin their news operations?

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Quote Originally Posted by searadiofreak

Local 5-6, network 6-6:30, then back to local 6:30-7.

When did KCPQ begin their news operations?

I think the "parade" of news stopped around 2003-04. By then, we had Ch. 4's national news at a
different time.

KCPQ began in Jan 1998. They had a short-lived 10pm newscast when they were independent
and still called "The Northwest's Movie Channel", but KSTW had beter ratings. The morning
show started in 2000 as "Mornings Live on Q" with Christine Chen.

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Midnight

4 Into the Night

Host: Chris Lemmon. Guests: Dr. John, comedian Bob Rickman.

Originally hosted by Rick Dees of "Disco Duck" fame.

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Re: Retro: Seatle, Wed. Aug 21 1991 4pm-12:35am

I remember "Inside Line" on ch.7 really well, which was hosted by the lovely Monica Hart.

Retro: Gulf Coast Sat, Sept 12, 1987


Posted by request

from TV Guide-Gulf Coast edition

ABC and NBC debut their new Saturday morning lineups (CBS would do so the following week)

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 Movie cont'd

5 Headline News

15 Buck Rogers

5:55

6 Weather

6:00

4 Fort Rock

5 At Your Service

6 MEAC Sports

10 Litle Rascals (bw)

15 Bugs Bunny & Friends

44 US Farm Report

6:30

4 Kids are People Too

5 Something Special

6 Voltron

10 Fat Albert

12 Music City USA

15 New Gidget

18 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

44 Plastic Man
6:45

13b Jesse Troter

7:00

3-13-13b-18 Movie "The Wind in the Willows"

4-5 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

6 Woody Woodpecker

7-10-12 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

11 Sesame Street

15 What's Happening Now!!

23 Understanding Human Behavior

35 Movie "Heidi's Song"

44 Flintstones

7:30

4-5-6 Pee-wee's Playhouse

7-10-12 Smurfs

15 Inhumanoids

44 Bionic Six

8:00

4-5-6 Movie "The Muppets Take Manhatan"

11 Introduction to Biology

15 Jem

23 Business of Management
44 Popeye

8:30

15 Bugs Bunny & Friends

44 Tom & Jerry

9:00

3-13-13b-18 My Pet Monster (premiere)

7-10-12 Fraggle Rock (animated/premiere)

11 Earth, Sea & Sky

15 Bewitched

23 It's Everybody's Business

35 Wrestling

44 Movie "Lights of Old Santa Fe" (bw)

9:30

3-13-13b-18 Real Ghostbusters

7-10-12 Alvin & the Chipmunks (ALF's animated premiere was delayed)

15 Rat Patrol

10:00

3-13-13b-18 Flintstone Kids

4-6 US Open Tennis (women's final/men's semis)

5 This is the NFL (return)

7-12 TBA
11 Understanding Human Behavior

15-44 Wrestling

23 Earth, Sea & Sky

35 Mama's Family

10:30

3-13-13b-18 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

5 US Open Tennis (JIP)

7-10-12 New Archies (premiere)

35 High School Huddle

11:00

3-13-13b-18 Animal Crack-Ups

7-10 Foofur

11 Wall Street Week

12 Auburn Tiger Preview

15-44 Wrestling

23 Faces of Culture

35 College Football: West Virginia-Ohio State

11:30

3-13-13-13b-18 (and WTBS as well) College Football: Tennessee-Mississippi State

7-10 I'm Telling (premiere)

11 Victory Garden
Afternoon

noon

2-42 Joy of Painting

7 America's Top 10

10 Dot Moore

11 Oceanus: The Marine Environment

15 Movie "Iron Fingers of Death"

23 Frugal Gourmet

44 Movie "That's Entertainment, Part II"

12:30

2-42 Wonderful World of Acrylics

7 Weekend with Crook & Chase

10 Visions

23 New Victory Garden

1:00

2-42 Pianist at Work

7-10 Baseball Pre-Game

11 Business File

23 Living with Animals

1:15

7-10 Baseball: St. Louis-NY Mets (alt game: LA-Atlanta)


1:30

2-23-42 Collectors

2:00

2-42 Victory Garden

11 Vibrations

15 Insiders

23 Computer Chronicles

2:30

2-42 Advances in Health

3-13-13b-18 College Football: Notre Dame-Michigan State (JIP)

11 Tony Brown's Journal

12 Baseball: Cards-Mets (JIP)

23 Collectibles, Etc.

44 Movie "Hour of the Gun"

3:00

2-42 Six-Gun Heroes (bw)

11 House for All Seasons

15 Soul Train

23 Stringalong

35 Father Murphy

3:30
11 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors

23 Art of William Alexander

4:00

2-42 Computer Imagery

7 This is the Life

10 Dukes of Hazzard

11 Wild America

12 Hee Haw

15 Fame

23 Tee Talk

35 Rookies

4:30

7 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

11 MotorWeek

23 Garden Magic

44 Movie "Batle Taxi" (bw)

5:00

2-42 National Academic Championships

5 Hee Haw

7 Music City USA

10 Diff'rent Strokes

11 Wonderful World of Disney


12 Focus

15 Puttin' on the Hits

23 Tony Brown's Journal

35 Black Sheep Squadron

5:30

2-42 Innovation

7-10-12 NBC Nightly News

15 New Gidget

23 Nautilus News

Evening

6:00

2-42 Alabama Jubilee (guests the Family Band)

3 Solid Gold (guests Club Nouveau, Alabama, Thompson Twins, the Commodores, Freddie
Jackson, and Expose; plus flashback with the Byrds and an interview with Bob Seger)

4 Gene Ragan & Friends

5-7-10-12-13b News

6 Wheel of Fortune

11 Soapbox with Tom Cotle

13-18 Hee Haw (co-host Reba McIntire; guests Loreta Lynn, Keith Stegall, Pat Boone, and Clyde
Foley Cummins; did 5 and 12 also run the same episode? TVG had no info for those channels)

15 Women's Wrestling

23 Wild America

35 College Football: Arizona State-Illinois

44 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies


6:30

4 Outdoors with Red

5-7-13b Wheel of Fortune

6 Small Wonder

10 What a Country!

11 Rod & Reel: Streamside

12 Puttin' on the Hits

23 New Image Teens

44 Charles in Charge

7:00

2-42 Mystery! "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes II: The Copper Beeches"

3-13b Animal Crack-Ups

4-5-6 College Football: Alabama-Penn State

7-10-12 Facts of Life

11 Austin City Limits (guests Louise Mandrell and Mel McDaniel)

13-18 AIDS Cover-Up (Jack Van Impe)

15 Werewolf

23 Great Space Race "The Payload in the Sky"

44 Movie "The Oblong Box"

7:30

3-13b Ellen Burstyn (finale)

7-10-12 227
15 New Adventures of Beans Baxter

8:00

2-42 Evening at Pops (guests Manhatan Transfer)

3-13-13b-18 Hotel (new day; 1h55)

7-10-12 Golden Girls

11 Country Express (videos by Dwight Yoakum, the Statler Brothers, Mel McDaniel, Dan Seals,
Patsy Cline and Tom T. Hall)

15 Down & Out in Beverly Hills

23 Music of the Big Bands (performed by Indiana University's School of Music)

8:30

7-10-12 Amen

11 Tonight at Ferlinghetti's (Indian music by the trio Sangeetkar)

9:00

2-42 Doctor Who "Vengeance on Varos"

7-10-12 Hunter

11 Mother & Son

15 Movie "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (colorized)

23 Austin City Limits

44 TBA

9:30

11 Yes, Minister
9:55

3-7-10-12-13-13b-18 United Way Message

10:00

3-7-10-12-13-13b News

11 Movie "Hollow Triumph" (bw)

18 Solid Gold (see 6pm, 3 for info)

23 Sneak Preview

35 Movie "Airport"

10:15

13 ABC News

10:30

2-42 Computer Chronicles

3 Wrestling

4-5-6 News

7-10-12 Saturday Night Live (from Jan '87: Walter Payton and Joe Montana; music from Debbie
Harry)

13 Star Search

13b In Depth: Pope John Paul II Visits New Orleans (13's Barbara Beck and Biloxi's Fr. Joseph
Dilletuso take a look at the Papal Visit)

23 Other Kingdom

44 College Football: Tulsa-Florida (same-day tape)

11:00
2-42 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

4 Movie "The Law"

5 Mama's Family

6 Wrestling

13b Jim Mora (New Orleans Saints)

15 Tales from the Darkside

18 Soul Train

11:30

3 Movie "Hurricane"

5 Throb

13-15 Wrestling

13b Comedy of Comedy

Late Night

midnight

5 Dancin' to the Hits

6 Women's Wrestling

7 No Place Like Texas

10 Wrestling

12-18 Entertainment This Week

12:30

5 Music Machine

13 Rhythm & Blues Awards (Cameo hosts the 9th annual awards with guests Anita Baker,
Gregory Abbot, Klymaxx, Peggi Blu, Howard Hewet, Starpoint, Bobby Brown, and Shirley
Murdock)

13b ABC News

15 Home Shopping Network

1:00

4 Hit Music

5 Infomercial

6 Honeymooners (bw)

12 With This Ring

15 Movie "The Wild Life"

18 ABC News

1:30

4 Weekend with Crook & Chase

1:45

3 ABC News

2:00

4 Country Record Guide

7 News

2:30

4 Movie "Sierra Baron"


3:00

15 Movie "Iron Fingers of Death"

4:30

4 Movie "Suez" (bw)

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Re: Retro: Gulf Coast Sat, Sept 12, 1987

I remember growing up Hee Haw in Tallahassee being on WCTV 6. I see here it was not on WCTV.
They must have added it prety late. I wonder what year that was?

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Re: Retro: Gulf Coast Sat, Sept 12, 1987


When did the Gulf Coast edition move east to include Channels 6 & 11? I remember in the late
70's this edition had Channels 4, 6 and 8 from New Orleans.

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Re: Retro: Gulf Coast Sat, Sept 12, 1987

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

6:00

13-18 Hee Haw (co-host Reba McIntire; guests Loreta Lynn, Keith Stegall, Pat Boone, and Clyde
Foley Cummins; did 5 and 12 also run the same episode? TVG had no info for those channels)

If the show was distributed via satellite, 5 and 12 should have carried the same episode as 13
and 18.

11:30

3-13-13-13b-18 (and WTBS as well) College Football: Tennessee-Mississippi State

I believe Channel 12 was supposed to be in this rotation - unless Channel 12 cloned itself. ;D

You're right, that should read ch 12...

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Re: Retro: Gulf Coast Sat, Sept 12, 1987

Quote Originally Posted by jsu5381m

I remember growing up Hee Haw in Tallahassee being on WCTV 6. I see here it was not on WCTV.
They must have added it prety late. I wonder what year that was?

IIRC, Hee Haw was on WTXL-27 in Tallahassee.

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Re: Retro: Gulf Coast Sat, Sept 12, 1987

Yeah, I remember WCTV carrying Lawrence Welk, and I

don't recall their ever picking up "Hee Haw."

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Re: Retro: Gulf Coast Sat, Sept 12, 1987

I remember 1992-1993 Hee Haw being on WCTV, even airing the Hee Haw Silver while WTXL had
Star Trek TNG. Like I said, I didn't realize it was that late.

Retro: Kentucky Saturday, April 3, 1965

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

7 AM Farming With Jack Crowner

7:30 Light Time

7:45 Clutch Cargo

8 AM Movie: "Fury Of The Congo" (Johnny

Weissmuller as Jungle Jim)

9:30 Hector Heathcote (c)

10 AM Underdog (c)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

12 N Exploring (topic: design; examples include design

in math, art, nature, and dance) (c)

1 PM Youth Speaks

1:30 Big Picture


2 PM Film: "To Catch A Rhino" (c)

2:30 Film: "Safari For Science" (pharmaceutical research

in the African jungles) (c)

3 PM Film: "Cape Kennedy, 1964" (Cape Kennedy changed its

name back to Cape Canaveral in 1973; highlight of this

program is the Ranger moon shot) (c)

3:30 Alleman National Debate Tournament (from Bellarmine College,

70 colleges compete, topic: "Resolved: that the Federal Government

should institute a program of public work for the unemployed.") (live)

5 PM Porter Wagoner

5:30 Sports Film

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Teen Beat (c)

7 PM Kentucky Afield (c)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8 PM Sugarfoot

9 PM NBC Movie: "Warpath" (c)

11 PM Laramie

12 M Movie: "Salome"

2 AM Local News, Weather

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7 AM Farming Today (c)

7:30 Farm Report


8 AM Mr. Hop (c)

9 AM Astroboy

9:30 Signal Three (c)

10 AM Underdog (c)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

12 N Exploring (c)

1 PM Wild Kingdom: "Call Of The Pribilofs," about the migration

of nearly one million seals a year to the Pribilof Islands

in the Bering Sea (delay from Sun 5 PM)

1:30 Northwest Passage (c)

2 PM TBA

3 PM NCAA Skiing Championships

4 PM TBA

4:30 Reds' Spring Training

5 PM Horse Race: Florida Derby from Gulfstream Park (c)

5:30 It's Academic (c)

6 PM Local News, Sports

6:15 NBC News (anchor not given)

6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8 PM Litlest Hobo

8:30 Kentucky Jones (delay from 8 PM)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Warpath" (c)


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Metropolitan Opera tenor Jan

Peerce, Al Kelly, folk singer Yaffa Yarkoni, Debbie Drake,

jazz saxophonist Johnny Dankworth and wife, singer

Cleo Laine) (c)

1 AM Movie: "Two Tickets To Broadway"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6 AM Rural America

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Tragic Dramas Of Greece And Rome"

7 AM Dixie Singin'

7:30 Play It Safe

8 AM Mister Mayor (Bob Keeshan's atempt to own his own show

as an alternative to "Captain Kangaroo," which was owned

by someone else--didn't work, but some of the characters

were incorporated into "Captain.")

9 AM Alvin Show

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10 AM Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Sky King

12:30 My Friend Flicka


1 PM Funny Company

1:30 Movie: "The Invisible Man" (Claude Rains, from '33)

3 PM Big Time Wrestling

4 PM CBS Golf Classic: First of a two-day, 36-hole championship

match, with Champagne Tony Lema and Bobby Nichols vs.

Bruce Devlin and Bob Charles

5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Roy Acuff)

6 PM The Rebel

6:30 World War I ("The Day The Guns Stopped Firing" looks at the

collapse of the German war machine, the beginning of peace

negotiations, and the armistice, delay from Sun 6:30 PM)

7 PM Joey Bishop (delay from Tue 8 PM)

7:30 Jackie Gleason (Jackie hosts another session of "It Pays To

Be Ignorant," with panelists Frank Fontaine, Jayne Mansfield,

and Professor Irwin Corey.)

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 PM Secret Agent (debut of the hour-long version of what was called

"Danger Man" in the UK and in its earlier, half-hour version in the States)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Carnival Story"

1:15 Movies: "Sitting Prety," "The Grapes Of Wrath," and "Man Hunt"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)


7 AM Sunrise Semester

7:30 Cartoon Comics

8 AM Mister Mayor

9 AM Alvin Show

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10 AM Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Sky King

12:30 My Friend Flicka

1 PM I Love Lucy (the Ricardos and Mertzes atempt a

bicycle trip along the French Riviera.)

1:30 CBS News (David Schoumacher)

2 PM Championship Bowling

2:55 Sports Film

3 PM NCAA Skiing Championships

4 PM CBS Golf Classic

5:30 Hi-Varieties

6:25 News (Don Shoultz)

6:30 Florida Derby (taped) (c)

7 PM Hayloft Hoedown

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9 PM Secret Agent
10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Movie: "This Side Of The Law"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7:30 Gospel Jubilee

8:30 The Story

9 AM Asbury Hymn Time

9:30 Fisher Family (religious)

10 AM Best Of Skipper Ryle

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper (c)

1 PM American Bandstand (the Four Tops, singer

Bobbi Martin)

2 PM Movie: "Curse Of The Faceless Man" (Richard

Anderson stars in this one from '58)

4 PM Billiards Tournament

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (12-hour Sebring Grand

Prix of Endurance, Holmenkollen International

Ski Jumping Championship from Oslo)

6:30 12 O'Clock High (delay from Fri 10 PM)

7:30 King Family


8:30 Lawrence Welk (the Music Makers salute the Oscars,

with winning songs from previous years and two of

this year's nominees)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (host Dale Robertson; George Gobel,

singer-dancer Lisa Kirk, Barbara McNair, Tim Conway,

comedians Gaylord and Holiday, vocal quartet the Four

Winds of Notre Dame, teeterboard artists the Norways

from Prague, the Hanneford Family's comedy animal act)

10:30 Lawbreaker (Lee Marvin)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Above And Beyond" (the story of Col. Paul Tibbets,

pilot of the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima)

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

9 AM Pathways To God

9:30 Hector Heathcote (c)

10 AM Underdog (c)

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

12 N Exploring (c)

1 PM Big Picture

1:30 CBS News

2 PM Tom Birch (local variety show)


2:30 Big Three Golf (next-to-last match with Jack Nicklaus,

Arnold Palmer, and Gary Player (this generation it would

probably be Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and Ernie Els),

delay from 5 PM)

3:30 Country Music

4 PM CBS Golf Classic

5:30 Today At Keeneland

6 PM Grand Ole Opry

6:30 International Showtime (the Giant Caravan Circus from

Carlstadt, Sweden; acts include acrobats Per and Paul,

Julio Bouglione with his horses and chariots, delay from

Fri 7:30 PM)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8 PM Kentucky Jones

8:30 Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo (Magoo plays Noah in

the retelling of Noah and the Flood) (c)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Warpath" (c)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (c)

11:25 TV Hour Of Stars (a mysterious girl shows up at a South

Pole lab where three scientists are working; Charles Bronson

makes an early appearance in this episode--definitely not as

the girl)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)


8 AM Mister Mayor

9 AM Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N)

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10 AM Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Tobacco Talk

12:15 Teen Side Of Town

12:30 Hoppity Hooper (not colorcast on either Chs.

27 or 32)

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Nick Clooney (he may have been doing his "Bandstand"-

type show at the time)

3 PM Movie: "Conquest Of Cochise"

4:15 Horse Racing From Keeneland

4:45 Three Stooges

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (one hour only)

6 PM Today At Keeneland

6:30 Wagon Train (delay from Sun 7:30 PM)

7:30 King Family

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Jimmy Dean (from the Citrus Showcase Festival in Winter

Haven, FL: Kay Starr, Eddy Arnold, Norm Crosby, instrumental


group the Village Stompers, delay from Thu 10 PM)

11:30 Movie: "The H-Man"

1 AM News, Weather, Sports

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Porky Pig

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Science Fiction Theater

2:30 Lone Ranger

3 PM Trails West ("Death Valley Days" reruns)

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Connecticut Open from Hartford)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Lloyd Thaxton (guests: Peter, Paul and Mary)

7:30 King Family

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 News (don't know if local or ABC)

10:45 Great Moments In Music

11 PM Movie: "Passion" (watch for a pre-"Perry Mason" Raymond

Burr in this Western from '54)


RETRO: OKLAHOMA CITY - 6/19/1996

Wednesday, June 19, 1996

KFOR NBC4

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

01:00PM Another World

02:00PM Days of Our Lives

03:00PM Jenny Jones

04:00PM Hard Copy

04:30PM News

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM News

07:00PM Dateline NBC

08:00PM NBA Basketball Playoffs: Chicago Bulls vs. Seatle Supersonics

10:30PM News

11:00PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno


12:00AM A Current Affair

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:30AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:00AM News

02:30AM Hard Copy

03:00AM NBC News Nightside

04:00AM CNN Headline News

04:30AM This Morning's Business

KOCO ABC5

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM ABC News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Crook & Chase

10:00AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

11:00AM All My Children

12:00PM News

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News
06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM Ellen

07:30PM Hudson Street

08:00PM Grace Under Fire

08:30PM The Faculty

09:00PM PrimeTime Live

10:00PM News

10:30PM Nightline

11:00PM Inside Edition

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM American Journal

12:30AM Rolonda

01:30AM News

02:00AM ABC World News Now

KWTV CBS9

05:00AM CBS News

05:30AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Montel Williams

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns


02:00PM Guiding Light

03:00PM Young & the Restless

04:00PM Todays Oklahoma

04:30PM Jeopardy!

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Entertainment Tonight

07:00PM Here Comes the Bride

08:00PM Picket Fences

09:00PM Central Park West

10:00PM News

10:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

11:30PM Seinfeld

12:00AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:00AM Lauren Huton And...

01:30AM News

02:00AM Up to the Minute

04:30AM AgDay

KOKH FOX25

05:00AM EXTRA

05:30AM Sailor Moon

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Highlander: The Animated Series


07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Eek! Stravaganza

08:00AM Garfield and Friends

08:30AM Blinky Bill

09:00AM Rimba's Island

09:30AM Step by Step

10:00AM Empty Nest

10:30AM Dear John

11:00AM Murphy Brown

11:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

12:00PM Perry Mason

01:00PM Gunsmoke

02:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

02:30PM Jelly Bean Jungle

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Bobby's World

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Family Maters

05:30PM Full House

06:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

06:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

08:00PM Party of Five

09:00PM News
09:30PM America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

10:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:00PM Northern Exposure

12:00AM EXTRA

12:30AM The Hitchhiker

01:00AM Mark Walberg

02:00AM US Customs: Classified

03:00AM MOVIE: Cannonball Run II

KOCB UPN34

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM Dinosaurs

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM Mutant League

08:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

08:30AM Iron Man

09:00AM Matlock

10:00AM In the Heat of the Night

11:00AM Andy Griffith

11:30AM Andy Griffith

12:00PM Jerry Springer

01:00PM Geraldo

02:00PM Paid Programming


02:30PM Goof Troop

03:00PM Bonkers

03:30PM Aladdin

04:00PM Gargoyles

04:30PM Blossom

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM The Sentinel

08:00PM Swift Justice

09:00PM Baywatch

10:00PM Cheers

10:30PM Roseanne

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:00AM Top Cops

12:30AM Coach

01:00AM Tempest

02:00AM Alcatraz with Kenny Kingston

02:30AM Fortune Foreclosure

03:00AM MOVIE: Personals

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Business Day


06:00AM Early Edition

08:00AM Morning News

10:30AM CNN & Company

11:00AM NewsDay

11:30AM Burden of Proof

12:00PM CNN Today

02:00PM Talkback Live

03:00PM Inside Politics

03:30PM Early Prime

04:30PM Showbiz Today

05:00PM World View

06:00PM Moneyline

06:30PM Crossfire

07:00PM Prime News

07:30PM Inside Politics

08:00PM Larry King Live

09:00PM World Today

10:00PM Sports Tonight

10:30PM Moneyline

11:00PM NewsNight

11:30PM Showbiz Today

12:00AM Inside Politics

12:30AM Sports Late Night

01:00AM Larry King Live

02:00AM Overnight
02:15AM World Report

02:30AM Sports Late Night

03:00AM Crossfire

03:30AM CNN Newsroom

04:00AM Sports Late Night

04:30AM Daybreak

RETRO: PHILADELPHIA - 8/05/1999 (CORRECTED)

Thursday, August 5, 1999

KYW-TV CBS3

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News This Morning

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Martha Stewart Living

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Sally Jessy Raphael

05:00PM News
06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM Diagnosis Murder

09:00PM Diagnosis Murder

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:30AM Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

01:30AM Howie Mandel

02:30AM Inside Edition

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Match Game

04:00AM Hard Copy

04:30AM Entertainment Tonight

WPVI-TV ABC6

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Rosie O'Donnell

11:00AM The View


12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM MOVIE: How to Make an American Quilt

10:00PM Nightline

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Philly After Midnight

01:05AM Jenny Jones

02:05AM News

02:40AM ABC World News Now

WCAU-TV NBC10

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News
07:00AM Today

09:00AM Leeza

10:00AM Roseanne Show

11:00AM Sunset Beach

12:00PM Days of Our Lives

01:00PM Passions

02:00PM Jerry Springer

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Access Hollywood

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM Jesse

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Frasier

10:00PM Just Shoot Me!

10:30PM Mad About You

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:30AM Later

02:00AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno


03:00AM Sunset Beach

04:00AM Access Hollywood

04:30AM This Morning's Business

WPHL-TV WB17

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Community Close-Up

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

07:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

07:30AM Doug

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM Histeria!

09:00AM DuckTales

09:30AM Too Close for Comfort

10:00AM People's Court

11:00AM Judge Mills Lane

11:30AM Judge Mills Lane

12:00PM Jenny Jones

01:00PM Change of Heart

01:30PM Love Connection

02:00PM Real TV

02:30PM Hercules

03:00PM Pinky & the Brain

03:30PM Animaniacs
04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Boy Meets World

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Mad About You

08:00PM The Wayans Bros.

08:30PM The Jamie Foxx Show

09:00PM The Steve Harvey Show

09:30PM For Your Love

10:00PM News

10:30PM Real TV

11:00PM Friends

11:30PM Change of Heart

12:00AM Love Connection

12:30AM Married...with Children

01:00AM News

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM People's Court


WTXF-TV FOX29

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM M*A*S*H

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Day Philadelphia

09:00AM Ricki Lake

10:00AM Judge Joe Brown

10:30AM Judge Joe Brown

11:00AM Donny & Marie

12:00PM NewsRadio

12:30PM Roseanne

01:00PM The Cosby Show

01:30PM The Cosby Show

02:00PM The Magic School Bus

02:30PM The Magic School Bus

03:00PM Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

03:30PM The Magician

04:00PM Spider-Man

04:30PM The New Addams Family

05:00PM Judge Judy

05:30PM Judge Judy

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM The Simpsons


07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM World's Wildest Police Videos

09:00PM Family Guy

09:30PM The PJs

10:00PM News

11:00PM The Simpsons

11:30PM Roseanne

12:00AM NewsRadio

12:30AM M*A*S*H

01:00AM Cops

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM News

04:00AM Ricki Lake

WGTW-TV IND48

06:00AM Shepherd's Chapel

07:00AM Creflo A. Dollar

07:30AM Joyce Meyer

08:00AM Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

08:30AM Another View

09:00AM I Spy

10:00AM Hawaii Five-O


11:00AM Hawaii Five-O

12:00PM Perry Mason

01:00PM Newlywed Game

01:30PM Dating Game

02:00PM Happy Days

02:30PM Laverne & Shirley

03:00PM Pocket Dragon Adventures

03:30PM Mummies Alive!

04:00PM Jumanji

04:30PM Mighty Max

05:00PM Matlock

06:00PM Family Ties

06:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:00PM Taxi

07:30PM Another View

08:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

08:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

09:00PM MOVIE: Joe Panther

11:00PM Newlywed Game

11:30PM Dating Game

12:00AM Simon & Simon

01:00AM NWA Wrestling

02:00AM Sports Collectibles (JIP)

WPSG-TV UPN57
05:00AM Andy Griffith

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM 700 Club

06:30AM Benny Hinn

07:00AM Pokmon

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:00AM Sailor Moon

08:30AM I Love Lucy

09:00AM I Love Lucy

09:30AM The Honeymooners

10:00AM The Honeymooners

10:30AM Archie Bunker's Place

11:00AM Forgive or Forget

12:00PM Charlie's Angels

01:00PM In the Heat of the Night

02:00PM Grace Under Fire

02:30PM Charles in Charge

03:00PM California Dreams

03:30PM Saved by the Bell: The College Years

04:00PM Saved by the Bell

04:30PM Step by Step

05:00PM Step by Step

05:30PM Full House

06:00PM Sister, Sister

06:30PM Sister, Sister


07:00PM MLB Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies at Florida Marlins

10:00PM Sanford and Son

10:30PM Good Times

11:00PM Living Single

11:30PM The Nanny

12:00AM Grace Under Fire

12:30AM The Nanny

01:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

02:00AM Viper

03:00AM Conan

04:00AM Andy Griffith

04:30AM Paid Programming

Retro: Fargo/Winnipeg Mon, Oct 14, 1963

from TV Guide, Dakota-Winnipeg edition

CBWT 3-CBC Winnipeg (Winnipeg's Mother Corp stations would swap channels on November 16,
1964)

9:55 News

10:00 Count of Monte Cristo "Return to Chateau d'If"

10:30 Chez Helene

10:45 Nursery School Time

11:00 Loreta Young

11:30 Girl Talk

11:55 News

12:05 Around Town


12:15 Pacific Adventure

12:45 Gale Storm "Gypping the Gypsies"

1:15 Debbie Drake

1:30 Ladies First

2:00 Password (announcer Jack Clark fills in as host as Allen joins wife Bety White and Jane
Wyat on the panel)

2:30 Scarlet Hill

3:00 Breeder's Stakes (the 73rd annual, live from New Woodbine; pre-empts Take 30)

3:30 Friendly Giant

3:45 Misterogers

4:00 This Living World

4:30 Kerrywood Storybook

4:45 Puppet Show

5:00 TBA

5:30 Time Out for Music (guests Jim Blendick and Marnie North)

6:00 Sports/Weather

6:15 Spotlight

6:45 CBC News

7:00 Reach for the Top: Selkirk vs St. James

7:30 Don Messer's Jubilee

8:00 Garry Moore (guests Brock Peters and Roy Castle)

9:00 Playdate "Not for Every Eye"

10:00 Inquiry

10:30 Explorations "Portrait of the Artist" (Nigerian sculptor Erhabor Emokpae, sculptor Gord
Smith, and Brazilian paintrer Cid deSosa Pinto ar eprofiles)

11:00 CBC News/Viewpoint


11:20 News/Sports/Weather

11:30 Surfside 6 "Local Girl"

KXJB 4-CBS Valley City

7:00 Ramar of the Jungle

7:30 Cartoons

7:45 King & Odie

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 CBS News

9:30 I Love Lucy

10:00 (Real) McCoys

10:30 Pete & Gladys

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon News/Weather/Markets

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Password (same show as ch 3)

1:30 House Party (discussing children's emotional problems with Dr. Rocco L. Moto)

2:00 To Tell the Truth

2:25 CBS News

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Lee Phillip (guests Hildegarde and Edith Head)


3:45 Captain Jim (Jim Rohn)

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

5:15 Clutch Cargo

5:20 Studio 4 (Dewey Heggen)

6:00 News/Sports

6:30 To Tell the Truth

7:00 I've Got a Secret

7:30 Lucy "Lucy and Viv Play Softball"

8:00 Danny Thomas

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 East Side/West Side "Something for the Girls"

10:00 News/Sports

10:30 Steve Allen (guests Andre Previn, Louis Nye, and Belgian explorer Jean-Pierre Hallet)

CBWFT 6-SRC Winnipeg

The hazards of a cross-border edition...TVG's Minneapolis office kept the original French program
titles, but translated the descriptions into English -I've re-translated episode titles into French
where I have a prety good idea what the original title was

5:30pm Monsieur Pipo

6:00 Champion

6:30 Nouvelles

6:45 Comment dites-vous?

7:00 Les travaux et les jours

7:30 Le temps des copains

8:00 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut


8:30 La poule aux oeufs d'or

9:00 Les contes de Maupassant "Mon ami Joseph"

9:30 De 9 a 5

10:00 Votre courrier

10:30 Cinema "Sergeant Berry"

WDAY 6-NBC Fargo

7:00 Today (guests cartoonist/novelist Jules Feiffer, and singer Felicia Sanders; news at
7:25/8:25)

9:00 Say When

9:25 NBC News

9:30 Word for Word (c)

10:00 Concentration

10:30 Missing Links (c)

11:00 Your First Impression (c)

11:30 Truth or Consequences (c)

11:55 NBC News

noon Noonday (Ken Kennedy)

12:20 Weather/Markets

12:30 News/Farm News

12:45 Country Line

1:00 People will Talk (c)

1:25 NBC News

1:30 Doctors "How are Things at Home?" (pt 1)

2:00 Loreta Young (Same episode as ch 3)

2:30 You Don't Say! (c)


3:00 Match Game

3:25 NBC News

3:30 Make Room for Daddy

4:00 Partyline (Bill Weaver)

5:00 Quick Draw McGraw

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News/Sports

6:30 Monday Night at the Movies "The Rains of Ranchipur" (c/remake of the 1939 film The Rains
Came)

8:30 Hollywood & the Stars "Sirens, Symbols & Glamor Girls" (conclusion; stories on Jean Harlow,
Kim Novak, Ava Gardner, Jayne Mansfield, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, Brigite Bardot, and
Elizabeth Taylor; CBWT aired this Friday at 7:30)

9:00 Sing Along with Mitch (c/a musical tour of the world with 10-yr-old Gloria Chu, Victor Griffin
(who performs with Gloria), Leslie Uggams, tenor Paul Friesen, and teen pianists Doris & Judith
Lang along for the ride)

10:00 News/Sports

10:30 State Trooper

11:00 Tonight Show (c/guests C. Northcote Parkinson, Susan Barret, and Milt Kamen; ch 6 only
ran an hour)

CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg

10:00 Music Time

10:30 Cartoons

11:00 Lucky 7

noon Bugs Bunny & Friends

1:00 Here's Looking at You

1:30 People in Conflict

2:00 Falltime 7
3:00 Guy Lombardo

3:15 Football Forecast

3:30 CFL: Winnipeg-Calgary (pre-empts the movie, Popeye Playhouse, Beany & Cecil, and Bowey
Boys)

6:20 News/Sports

6:30 McHale's Navy "To Binghamton, with Love" (aired Tues 7:30 on ABC)

7:00 Phil Silvers (Phil's wife Evelyn Patrick appears in this episode, where Harry (Phil's character)
takes bets on a turtle race)

7:30 Take a Chance (Dickson)

8:00 Dr. Kildare "The Heart, an Imperfect Machine"

9:00 Billy Graham Crusade (from Los Angeles, pre-empts Overland Trail)

10:00 Cain's Hundred "Blood Money"

11:00 CTV News (Langton/Jennings)

11:15 Sports/Weather/News

11:35 Manitoba Sportsman

KNOX 10-ABC Grand Forks

10:00 Price is Right

10:30 Seven Keys

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

11:30 Father Knows Best

noon General Hospital

12:30 Scramble

1:00 Gale Storm

1:30 Day in Court

1:55 ABC News


2:00 Queen for a Day

2:30 Who Do You Trust?

3:00 Trailmaster

4:00 Theater

5:30 ABC News

5:45 News/Weather

6:00 Quick Draw McGraw

6:30 Outer Limits "The Sixth Finger"

7:30 Wagon Train "The Robert Harrison Clarke Story"

9:00 Breaking Point "There are the Hip and There are the Square"

10:00 News/Sports

10:30 Salute to a Sorority

10:45 Movie: TBA

KEND 11-ABC Fargo

10:00 Price is Right

10:30 Seven Keys

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

11:30 Father Knows Best

noon General Hospital

12:30 Susie

1:00 Gale Storm

1:30 Day in Court

1:55 ABC News

2:00 Queen for a Day


2:30 Who Do You Trust?

3:00 Trailmaster

4:00 Movie: TBA

5:30 Cartoons

5:45 ABC News

6:00 Brave Stallion

6:30 Outer Limits "The Sixth Finger"

7:30 Wagon Train "The Robert Harrison Clarke Story"

9:00 Breaking Point "There are the Hip and There are the Square"

10:00 News (Murphy Martin)

10:10 Movie: TBA

KCND 12-ABC/NBC Pembina

This cross-border station also mentioned Winnipeg in their ads

7:00 Today

9:00 Cartoon Party

9:30 Close-Up

10:00 Price is Right

10:30 Seven Keys

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

11:30 Father Knows Best

noon General Hospital

12:30 Susie

1:00 Gale Storm

1:30 Day in Court


1:55 ABC News

2:00 Queen for a Day

2:30 Who Do You Trust?

3:00 Trailmaster

4:00 Movie: TBA

5:30 News/Sports/Weather

6:00 Huckleberry Hound

6:30 Outer Limits "The Sixth Finger"

7:30 Wagon Train "The Robert Harrison Clarke Story" (c/funny how small litle Pembina got this
in color, but not Fargo ;D)

9:00 Channing "An Obelisk for Benny"

10:00 News (Murphy Martin)

10:10 News/Weather/Sports

10:15 Tonight Show (c/ch 12 ran the full 1 hr, 45 min)

mid. Movie: TBA

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Huh. Never heard of KNOX 10-ABC Grand Forks. Any history? Any relation to KBRR?

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Quote Originally Posted by Wright County Guy

Never heard of KNOX 10-ABC Grand Forks.

Check the '64 Broadcasting Yearbook on the Old Gringo's website.

...is KCND/CKND/12 the only station to have moved its license from one nation to another, or
have there been any other stations along the borders that have also done this?...

Technically there is no legal way to transfer a broadcasting license between Canada and the
United States (or the United States and Mexico), as far as I can tell. With KCND/CKND, Izzy Asper
did purchase the assets of KCND, but he had to apply for a television license in Winnipeg as if it
was a new station, and the license for KCND was cancelled by the FCC.

This type of situation is not one I've heard of happening elsewhere.

Retro: Oklahoma/Wichita Falls/Texoma Tues, Apr 5, 1960

from TV Guide-Oklahoma edition

2 KVOO-NBC Tulsa

3 KFDX-NBC Wichita Falls

4 WKY-NBC Oklahoma City


5 KOCO-ABC Oklahoma City

6 KOTV-CBS Tulsa

6* KSYD-CBS Wichita Falls

7 KSWO-ABC Lawton/Wichita Falls

8 KTUL-ABC Tulsa

9 KWTV-CBS Oklahoma City

10 KTEN-ABC/CBS/NBC Ada

11 KOED-Edu Tulsa

12 KXII-NBC Ardmore

13 KETA-Edu Oklahoma City

Morning

6:00

4 Continental Classroom "Chemistry: Electrolysis" (day-behind, but not in color)

6:15

2 Daily Word

6:20

2 News (Bob Shaw)

6:30

2-3 Continental Classroom "Chemistry: A Review of Chemical Reactions" (c)

4 Bulletin Board
6:35

4 Singing Pastor

6:40

4 Poultry Report

6:45

4 Farm News/Weather

9 Morning Devotions

6:55

6 Light of Life

9 Weather

7:00

2-3-4 Today

6 Sun-Up (Bob Mills)

6* Cartoon Carnival

9 You Name It

7:30

9 News/Farm Markets

7:45

9 Weather
7:50

9 Storyland (Miss Fran)

8:00

6 CBS News

8:15

6-6*-9 Captain Kangaroo

8:30

8 Bozo the Clown

11-13 Instructional Programs (airs to 3pm)

8:45

8 Popeye

9 News/Weather

9:00

2-3-4-12 Dough Re Mi

6 Hi, Neighbor! (Bety Boyd)

6* My Litle Margie

9 Red Rowe (guests are yoga students Indra Devi and mom Alexandra Labunska)

9:15
8 Cartoon Capers

9:30

2-3-4-12 Play Your Hunch

5 Bugs Bunny Theater

6-6*-9 On the Go (visiting a home for disturbed and mentally disabled boys in Los Angeles, Jack
Linkleter speaks with home founder Rabbi Isaac Yellen)

9:45

8 Spotlight Theater "Maisie Gets Her Man"

10:00

2-3-4-12 Price is Right (c)

6-6*-9 I Love Lucy

10:30

2-3-4-12 Concentration

5 Early Show "Two Against the World"

6-6*-9 December Bride

11:00

2-3-4 Truth or Consequences

6-6*-9 Love of Life

7 Good Morning (Williams)

12 Woman's World (Cox)


11:30

2-3-4-12 It Could Be You (c)

6-9 Search for Tomorrow

6* Science Fiction Theater "Who is This Man?"

7 From Hollywood "Torn"

8 Spotlight (Louise Bland)

11:45

6-9 Guiding Light

8 News (Jack Morris)

Afternoon

noon

2-4-6 News

3 Weather/News

5-7-8-10 Restless Gun

6* Amos 'n' Andy "The Kingfish Finds His Future"

9-12 News/Weather

12:15

2 Tulsa School Report

3 Comedy Time

4 Weather (Jim Williams)

6 Woman's Page (Bety Boyd)

9 Farm News/Markets (Liles)


12 Film Feature

12:25

4 Tom Paxton

12:30

2 Cartoons

5-7-8-10 Love That Bob!

6-6*-9 As the World Turns

12 12 Acres (Olivo)

1:00

2-3-4-12 Queen for a Day

5-7-8-10 About Faces (guest Phyllis Avery)

6-6* For Beter or Worse "The Case of Tom and Nancy" (pt 1)

9 Life of Riley "The Diet"

1:30

2-3-4-12 Loreta Young "Time and Yuletide"

5 It's a Great Life "The Fabulous Foundling"

6-6-*-9 House Party (guest Sheilah Graham)

7 Burns & Allen

8 Crossroads "With All My Love"

10 Cartoons
2:00

2-3-12 Young Dr. Malone

4 Mike Wallace (guest is magazine editor/author Leo Rosten)

5-7-8-10 Day in Court

6-6*-9 Millionaire

2:30

2-3-12 From These Roots

4 Matinee Theater

5-7-8-10 Gale Storm

6-6*-9 Verdict is Yours "The People vs Purcell"

3:00

2-3-12 Thin Man

5-7-8-10 Beat the Clock (it's Ladies Day on the set, with one contestant trying to move some
magnetic dolls)

6-6*-9 Brighter Day

3:15

6-6*-9 Secret Storm

3:30

2-3-4-12 Buckskin

5-7-8-10 Who Do You Trust?

6-6*-9 Edge of Night


4:00

2 Jet Jackson "The Curse of the Pharoahs"

3 Cartoons

4 Highway Patrol

5-7-8-10 American Bandstand

6 Showtime Matinee "Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery"

6* Californians

9 Three Stooges "Three Loan Wolves"/"Three Pests in a Mess"

11-13 What's New?

12 Current

4:30

2 Big Bill & Oomagog

3 Matinee Theater "Submarine Patrol"

4 Foreman Scoty

6* Three Stooges

9 Early Show "The Crime of Dr. Forbes"

11-13 Continental Classroom

12 Tall Tower Theater (the station had a TVG ad that week promoting its tower near Madill OK,
where it relocated the previous year from just north of Ardmore (a move of 25 mi) in order to
improve reception in Durant, Sherman and Denison)

4:45

6* Bozo the Clown

5:00
2 Life of Riley

4 Quick Draw McGraw

5 Popeye Theater

6* Three Stooges

8 Cartoon Circus

11-13 Continental Classroom

12 Kiddies Korner (Armstrong)

5:15

6 Three Stooges

5:30

2 Highway Patrol

4 Bozo the Clown

5-7-8-10 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6* Quick Draw McGraw

11-13 Spanish

12 Home Folks Show

5:45

4 NBC News

6 Time for Richut

5:50

9 Weather/News
5:55

3 News/Weather

6 Lorenzo

Evening

6:00

2-6* Weather

4-6-7-10 News

5 Popeye Theater

8 Quick Draw McGraw (same ep that aired 2 hrs earlier in OKC)

11-13 News (Ted Neptune)

12 News/Weather

6:05

2 Sports (Len Morton)

6 Weather (Sid Lasher)

6* News

6:10

2 News (George Martin)

6 Sports (Mack Creager)

7-10 Weather

9 Editorial (Bruce Palmer)


6:15

2-3-12 NBC News

6-6*-9 CBS News

7-10 ABC News

11-13 Film Feature

6:20

4 Weather (Bob Thomas)

6:25

5 News/Weather

6:30

2-3-4-12 Laramie "Midnight Rebellion"

5-7-8-10 Bronco "Midnight Passage"

6-9 Hotel de Paree "Sundance and the Black Widow"

6* Hennesey (delayed from Mon 9pm)

11-13 History

7:00

6-6*-9 Dennis O'Keefe

11-13 Film Features

7:30

2-3-4-12 Statime "Incident at a Corner" (Charlote Armstrong adapted one of her novellas, with
Alfred Hitchcock directing)
5-7-8 Wyat Earp "The Salvation of Emma Clanton"

6-6*-9 Dobie Gillis (postponed from last week)

10 Shotgun Slade "Swindle"

8:00

5-7-8-10 Rifleman "Smoke Screen"

6-6*-9 Tightrope! "Achilles and His Heels"

11-13 US Congress

8:30

2-3-4-12 Arthur Murray (c/guests Diana Dors, Judith Anderson, and Joey Bishop)

5-7-8 Colt .45 "Chain of Command"

6-6*-9 Red Skelton (Jay North reprises his role as Dennis the Menace here, with poor Freddy the
Freeloader on the receiving end as Dennis and a friend try to squeeze some cash from Freddy)

10 Wanted-Dead or Alive

11-13 Plays in Rehearsal "The Merchant of Venice"

9:00

2-3-4-12 M Squad "Let There Be Light"

5-7-8 Alcoa Presents "I Saw You Tomorrow"

6-6* Garry Moore (guests Janis Paige and Allen Case)

9 Shotgun Slade "Gunnar Yensen"

10 Command Performance "No Sentiment"

9:30

2 Death Valley Days "Half a Loaf"


3 Award Theater "Curtain Call"

4-10-12 Four Just Men "The Survivor"

5 Code 3

7 Keep Talking (postponed from Mar 22)

8 Sea Hunt

9 Whirlybirds

10:00

2-3-4-8-9-12 News

5 Frontier "Catle Drive to Casper"

6-7 News/Weather

6*-10 Weather/News

10:05

3 Weather/News

10:10

2 Weather (Bill Blair)

10:15

4-8-9-12 Weather

6 Comment (Roger Sharp)

10:20

2 Sports (Len Morton)


6 Hollywood Showtime "Devil Ship"

10:25

3 Focus

4-9-12 Sports

7 Channel 7 Theater "A Girl with Ideas"

8 Theater 8 "Conquest"

10:30

2-3-4-12 Jack Paar (guests Moss Hart, Joey Bishop, and Florence Henderson)

5 News/Weather

6* Movie: TBA

9 Big Show "The Moon is Down"

10:35

5 Movie Masterpiece "The Tall Texan"

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The day I was born! Cool...

Retro: Oklahoma, Thursday May 22nd, 1980

Source: TV Guide, four days after the huge Mt. St Helens eruption.

CHANNELS

2 KTEW Tulsa [NBC]

3 KFDX Wichita Falls, TX [NBC]

4 KTVY Oklahoma City [NBC]

5 KOCO Oklahoma City [ABC]

6T KOTV Tulsa [CBS]

6W KAUZ Wichita Falls, TX [CBS]

7 KSWO Lawton [ABC]

8S KVIJ Sayre, OK [ABC]

8T KTUL Tulsa [ABC]

9 KWTV Oklahoma City [CBS]

10 KTEN Ada [ABC]

11 KTVT Dallas [IND]

12 KXII Sherman TX [CBS/NBC]

17 WTBS Atlanta, GA [IND]

25 KOKH Oklahoma City [IND]

34 KGMC Oklahoma City [IND]

39 KXTX Dallas [IND]

OETA Oklahoma Educational Television Authority [PBS]


4:55

17 World at Large

5AM

10 PTL Club

5:30

8T PTL Club

9 Summer Semester

Paradoxes of Modernization: Problems facing new nations.

17 News

39 Ross Bagley

5:50

5 Bulletin Board

5:55

5 Down to Earth

6AM

4 Petticoat Junction

Bety Jo (Linda Kaye Henning) is expecting and Steve wants the baby born in a fancy-and distant-
hospital. Steve: Mike Minor.

5 PTL Club

6W PTL Club

Richard Dortch is the guest host. Music by Lee Robbins.


9 Thursday Morning

17 Three Stooges/Litle Rascals BW

39 Romper Room

6:20

2 New Zoo Revue

How to be a good listener.

6T Early Morning Show

7 Health Field

6:30

3 RFD 3

4 Farm News & Weather

6 Thursday Morning

8S News and Farm Report

8T Good Morning Oklahoma

25 New Zoo Revue

39 Tom and Jerry

6:40

11 News

6:45

12 Twelve Acres
6:50

2 News

7 Health Center

7AM

2 3 4 12 Today

Actress Shelley Duvall is scheduled to be interviewed.

5 7 8S 8T 10 Good Morning America

6W Thursday Morning

9 Morning Farm Report

11 Slam Bang Theatre

17 Lucy Show

25 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

39 Bugs Bunny & Friends

7:15

OETA AM Weather

9 Morning Cartoons

7:30

OETA Over Easy

An interview with Ellen Burstyn. Also: an update on tax laws that benefit senior citizens.

6T Tulsa Morning

9 Beverly Hillbillies

Country singer Roy Clark appears as star-struck Cousin Roy.


17 Romper Room

25 Popeye & Pals

34 PTL Club

39 Popeye

8AM

OETA Sesame Street

6T 6W 9 Captain Kangaroo

Guests: actress Millicent Martin, children's-show host Stu Kerr.

11 Comedy Capers

17 Family Affair

25 Krofft Superstars

39 Mighty Mouse

8:30

11 New Zoo Revue

11 Green Acres

25 Addams Family

39 Litle Rascals BW

9AM

2 Phil Donahue

Guest: Ralph Nader.

OETA Electric Company

3 Card Sharks
4 Mike Douglas

Larry Wilcox (co-host), Roger Moore, Valerie Perrine, film producer Allan Carr and dancer
Shabba-Doo. Music by the Joe Massimino band.

5 Phil Donahue

An audience of teachers discuss their profession.

6T 6W 9 12 Jeffersons

During a blackout, George and Marcus are arrested as looters. [and the cover of this TVG was the
cast of the Jeffersons!]

7 Phil Donahue

The program topic is psychobiology, the study of the anatomical basis of behavior.

8S Mike Douglas

Steve Kanaly (co-host), Pat Harrington, Barbara Rush, composer David Shire, mentalist Kreskin
and professional wrestler the Assassin.

8T Big Valley

10 Phil Donahue

11 Leave it to Beaver BW

Wally (Tony Dow) tries to learn the cha cha in time for a big dance.

17 Movie: "The First Traveling Saleslady." (1956) The comic and romantic adventures of two
corset-selling ladies who go to Texas at the turn of the century.

25 Romper Room

39 700 Club

The series "Decade of Destiny" continues.

9:30

3 Hollywood Squares

Pat Wayne, Conrad Bain and Todd Bridges, George Gobel, Karen Grassle, Randi Oakes, Tom
Poston.
6T 6W 9 12 Whew!

Robert Vaughn, Marcia Wallace.

11 My Three Sons

Jan Clayton plays Verna Benson, a woman bent on marrying Charley.

25 Richard Hogue

34 Prophecy in the News

9:55

6T Coffee Break

Potatoes with mushrooms and parmesan cheese is the recipe.

6W 9 12 CBS News

10AM

2 3 4 10 High Rollers

5 7 8S 8T Laverne & Shirley

The girls are unfairly eliminated for the fourth straight year in the Shotz Talent Show.

6T 6W 9 12 Price is Right

11 Maverick BW

Accompanying prety Daisy Harris [Kathleen Crowley] through the Bad Lands, Bart finds the litle
lady needs less protection than he does-from her. Bart: Jack Kelly.

25 Dinah! And Friends

Co-host: Don Meredith. The guests include Neil Sedaka and his daughter Dara; Presidental
consumer assistant Esther Peterson; cruise director Gary Hunter.

34 Vegetable Soup

10:30
2 3 4 Wheel of Fortune

5 7 8S 8T 10 Family Feud

34 700 Club

10:55

17 News

11AM

2 3 4 Chain Reaction

Wesley Eure, Anita Gillete.

5 All My Children

6T 6W 12 Young and the Restless

7 8S 8T 10 $20,000 Pyramid

Ken Kercheval, Laurie Winters.

9 Midday-Ayres/Swanson

11 Ironside

Ed and Off. Ray Leonard have been suspended-for killing a dope peddler. Ironside: Raymond Burr.

17 Love, American Style

25 Movie BW

"Made for Each Other" (1939) John Cromwell directed this unusual blend of tears and laughter
about the problems of a young couple (Carole Lombard and James Stewart).

39 Marcus Welby, MD

11:30

2 8S Joker's Wild

3 Password Plus
Bert Convy, Phyllis Diller.

4 Dannysday

Getting the most out of one's vacation is the topic.

7 8T Ryan's Hope

10 Another World [NBC on ABC affiliate? Thought 12 was CBS/NBC...]

17 Movie: "Rancho Notorious." (1952) Fritz Lang directed this frontier tale of a saloon singer
who runs a hideout for bandits. Marlene Dietrich, Mel Ferrer.

11:50

9 Midday Farm Report

Noon

2 3 4 5 6T 8S 11 News

6W Midday

7 8T All My Children

9 Young and the Restless

12 Twelve Acres

34 Bugs & Friends

39 Big Valley

12:20

3 Focus

12:25

3 Patchwork
12:30

2 3 4 Days Of Our Lives

5 Ryan's Hope

6T 6W 12 Search for Tomorrow

8S Play The Percentages

11 Movie BW: "My Foolish Heart" (1949) Susan Hayward in a vivid performance as a woman
haunted by the memory of a tragic wartime romance.

34 Movie: "Stolen Hours" (1963) Susan Hayward as a playgirl with a short time to live; remake of
the Bete Davis vehicle "Dark Victory." Still maintains the facility to drain the tear ducts.

1PM

5 7 8S 8T 10 One Life to Live

6T 6W 9 12 As The World Turns

25 Merv Griffin

Guests: Chevy Chase, Andy Gibb, Graham Nash, Grace Slick and improvisational comedians Jim
Staahl and Jim Fisher.

39 Green Acres BW

Local carpenters fume when Oliver hires an outside contractor.

1:25

17 News

1:30

2 3 4 Doctors

17 I Love Lucy BW

39 Andy Griffith

Emmet's loving wife and over-bearing brother-in-law conspire to turn Mayberry's fix-it man into
an insurance salesman.

2PM

2 3 4 Another World

5 7 8S 8T 10 General Hospital

6T 6W 9 12 Guiding Light

17 Banana Splits

39 Superfriends

2:30

11 Popeye & Friends

17 Flintstones

25 Addams Family

34 Star Blazers

39 Popeye & Bugs Hour

3PM

OETA Sesame Street

5 7 8S 8T 10 Edge of Night

6T Dinah! and Friends

Co-host: Fernando Lamas. Guests: Gladys Knight and the Pips, Ray Charles and Johnny Mathis.

6W Movie: "Harry in Your Pocket." (1973) The escapades of a crack pickpocket team are
complicated by interal discord. Filmed in Salt Lake City, Seatle and British Columbia. James
Coburn, Michael Sarrazin.

9 Dating Game

12 One Day at a Time


Ann's new boy friend (Lyman Ward) asks her to weekend with him.

17 Spectreman

25 Groovie Goolies

34 Three Stooges BW

3:30

2 Woody Woodpecker

3 My Three Sons

Robbie (Don Grady) balks when he's asked to be best man at the wedding of a girl he planned to
marry.

4 Tom & Jerry

5 Happy Days Again

7 Merv Griffin

Guests include author Nancy Friday, Elke Sommer, Joseph Botoms and Wilfrid Hyde-White.

8S Bugs Bunny & Friends

8T Doctor Ding's Cartoon Lab [local?]

9 Gomer Pyle, USMC

Gomer won't stop trying to repay Carter for saving his life.

10 Ryan's Hope

11 Banana Splits

12 Gong Show

The panelists are Johnny Paycheck, Jo Anne Worley and Pat Paulsen.

17 Gilligan's Island

25 Woody Woodpecker & Friends

34 Speed Racer

39 Flintstones
4PM

2 39 Tom & Jerry

OETA Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

3 Popeye

4 Litle Rascals and Friends

5 Carol Burnet & Friends

Guest William Conrad joins in a comedy sketch as a police sergeant investigating a mugging.

6T Bonanza

Ben's batle to keep a tycoon's lackey out of the governor's chair is almost ended by an assassin's
bullet. Ben: Lorne Greene.

8T Gilligan's Island

9 Andy Griffith BW

The new mayor (Parley Baer) thinks Andy is too easygoing.

10 All My Children

11 Bugs & Porky

12 34 Flintstones

17 My Three Sons

25 Popeye & Pals

4:30

2 My Three Sons

Robbie saves Terri Wong's life-which, according to Chinese custom, makes her his slave.

OETA Electric Company

4 Superman

Superman probes the workings of a fanatical antisuperstition club.


5 Sanford & Son

8S Gomer Pyle, USMC

Gomer wins a trip for two to Las Vegas. Problem: whom should he take? Gomer: Jim Nabors.

8T Andy Griffith

9 I Love Lucy BW

Lucy takes her usual drastic steps to keep Ricky from watching the fights every night.

11 Gilligan's Island

Gilligan (Bob Denver) claims he's seen a ghost.

12 Tom & Jerry

17 I Dream of Jeannie

25 Bionic Woman

An extraterrestrial being (Eduard Franz) holds Jaime (Lindsay Wagner) and her date captive.

34 Bugs Bunny

5PM

2 M*A*S*H

MASH is the suspect of a documentary about doctors at the front.

OETA Zoom

3 Mary Tyler Moore

Lou can't decide whether to see an old flame (Beverly Garland) after a 30-year separation.

4 Hogan's Heroes

Conclusion. A fortuneteller helps Hogan free the underground agent held by the Gestapo.

5 7 8T 10 ABC News-Frank Reynolds

6T 9 News

6W All In The Family


Archie (Caroll O'Connor) unwittingly joins an ultra-patriotic group whose next target for
harassment is Mike (Rob Reiner). First of two parts.

8S Happy Days Again

11 I Love Lucy BW

The gang spends a harrowing night at a rickety motel.

12 I Love Lucy

17 Carol Burnet & Friends

34 Brady Bunch

The Grand Canyon adventure concludes with Bobby and Cindy encountering a runaway Indian
boy.

39 Brady Bunch

Marcia wants applause when she lands a part in the school production of "Romeo & Juliet."

5:30

2 5 8T 10 News

OETA Over Easy

A talk with editor Norman Cousins; a demonstration of simple exercises by Jack LaLanne.

3 4 NBC News-Chancellor/Brinkley

6W 9 12 CBS News-Cronkite

7 Cross Wits

8S ABC News-Frank Reynolds

11 Dick Van Dyke BW

Rob tries to give away props-but nobody wants two live ducklings.

17 Bob Newhart

25 Starsky & Hutch

A murder investigation uncovers an illegal-alien smuggling operation.


34 I Dream of Jeannie

Part 3. With Jeannie still locked in the safe, her sister (also played by Barbara Eden) tries to steal
Tony (Larry Hagman).

39 Hogan's Heroes

A British commando briefs Hogan's irregulars on the mission he was unable to complete.

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10 Another World [NBC on ABC affiliate? Thought 12 was CBS/NBC...]


KTEN and KXII both shared NBC programming as secondary affiliates. KTEN carried both ABC and
NBC programming from its 1954 sign on until 1998, when it became exclusively NBC. Ironically
today, ABC is seen on one of KTEN's subchannels.

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Any Oklahoma TV Guides from that period you'd care to sell?

I'm interested.

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bpatrick: This is the only one I own. I got it in an eBay auction, and I am not selling it. Sorry.
Continuing with the listing

6PM

2 NBC News-Chancellor/Brinkley

OETA MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

3 4 6W 7 8S 9 12 News

5 Joker's Wild

6T CBS News-Walter Cronkite

10 Family Feud

11 Bewitched

Witchery at an ice-skating rink. Former Olympic skating champion Bob Paul appears as the
instructor.

17 Sanford and Son

34 Odd Couple

Conflict over a greyhound: Oscar wants to race it, Felix wants to make it a pamepered, non-
racing pet.

39 Star Trek

6:30

2 5 7 8S Tic Tac Dough

OETA Oklahoma Report

3 Happy Days Again

4 Match Game PM

Fannie Flagg, Robert Pine, Bill Daily, Stephanie Edwards, Bret Somers.

6T Match Game
Bonnie Franklin, Peter Marshall, Dick Martin, Bret Somers, Marcia Wallace.

6W P.M. Magazine

Featured: air-traffic controllers at Sheppard Air Force base.

8T Beverly Hillbillies

Perpetual student Sonny Drysdale (Louis Nye) returns home.

9 Face the Music [an ad is featured for it in this Guide. Host Ron Ely]

10 M*A*S*H

An officer (James Callahan) hopes to write an expose on the war.

11 Adam-12

A high-speed cops-and-robbers pursuit highlights this episode.

12 Happy Days Again

Fonzie (Henry Winkler) is a juror in a purse-snatching case. Defendant: Ralph Wilcox.

17 25 All in The Family

34 Bob Newhart

The members of Bob's therapy group rebel when he raises their fees.

7PM

2 3 4 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

Anxious to revenge the killing of a cohort, a notorious band of assassins plans a reprisal against
the Earth's Defense Directorate.

Buck: Gil Gerard. Huer: Tim O'Connor. Twiki: Felix Silla.

OETA Bill Moyers' Journal

A report on the efforts of Franklin County, MA citizens to meet their future energy needs
through conservation methods, the use of renewable resources.

5 7 8S 8T 10 Mork & Mindy

Through the magic of an Orkan Plasmic Essence Reversifier, Mork (Robin Williams) learns what
life would have been like for Mindy (Pam Dawber) and her family if he had never landed on
Earth. Fred: Conrad Janis. Cora: Elizabeth Kerr.

6T 6W 9 12 Waltons

A series retrospective. As the family prepares a surprise birthday party for Grandma, scenes from
past episodes recall John-Boy protesting a book burning and announcing his intent to leave
home for New York; the destruction of the family home in a fire; Mary Ellen's wedding and the
birth of her baby; and a family memorial for Grandma. In lighter moments, Olivia stages a
sitdown strike to protest her workload, and she and John toast 25 years of marriage with a botle
of champagne. Olivia: Michael Learned. John: Ralph Waite. Grandma: Ellen Corby.

11 Gunsmoke

An old man [Nehemiah Persoff] faces the wrath of three killers bent on setling a score with his
crippled gun-fighter son. Mat: James Arness.

17 Movie: "The Great Race" (1965) Blake Edwards directed this slapstick farce, with Tony Curtis
and Jack Lemmon as rivals in a 1908 road race from New York to Paris. Natalie Wood.

25 Jim Rockford, Private Investigator [aka Rockford Files]

A nonchalant client asks Rockford [James Garner] to locate his vanished wife.

34 Star Trek

On a probe beyond the earth's galaxy, the Enterprise encounters an unknown force that
transforms two crewmen into superior beings-determined to take over the star ship.

39 Jim Rockford, Private Investigator

Rockford's client is an unlikable heir who is the leading suspect in the death of his parents.

7:30

5 7 8S 8T 10 Benson

Budget cuts force Benson to fire five members of his staff. Benson: Robert Guillaume.

8PM

OETA Righteous Apples

Big Neck [Mykel T. Williamson], arrested by a bigoted cop on mugging charges, withholds his
alibi to protect the troubled girl he had been counseling that evening.
5 7 8S 8T 10 Barney Miller

A monk reports the disappearance of a novice. Meanwhile, Dietrich [Steve Landesburg] readies
himself for mugging duty-in drag.

Barney: Hal Linden. Wojo: Maxwell Gail. Harris: Ron Glass.

11 Mary Tyler Moore

Rhoda opens a plant store with money she borrowed from Mary.

25 Movie: "The Last Sunset" (1961) A stellar cast making a catle drive from Mexico to Texas.
Rock Hudson, Kirk Douglas.

34 Movie: "Kid Galahad" (1962) Elvis Presley as a lad who becomes a boxing champ. Remake of
an old Warners movie tailored for Elvis, and done prety well. Gig Young, Lola Albright.

39 700 Club

8:30

2 3 4 Movie

"13 Great Disasters That Shook the World" (1979) recounts the 1956 Andrea Doria sinking; the
1937 crash of the Hindenburg, 1964's Hurricane Camille; the 1974 tornado that demolished
Xenia, OH; the 1964 earthquake that shook Anchorage, Alaska; and other catastrophes over the
last 50 years.

OETA Camera Three

"Gisela May Sings Brecht" features the one-time member of Bertolt Brecht's Berliner Ensemble
in a 1972 concert. May recalls the playwright and performs excerpts from "The Threepenny
Opera."

5 7 8S 8T 10 Ropers

A small apartment fire forces the Ropers to spend the night with the Brookes family. Stanley:
Norman Fell. Helen: Audra Lindley. [Last show of the series.]

11 Bob Newhart

A study in self-pity; Jerry is suffering from a broken romance.

9PM
OETA Ascent of Man

The genius of Issac Newton and Albert Einstein is examined in Part 7 of this series. Segments on
Newton's work include a re-creation of his experiments with light refraction and a consideration
of his theory of universal gravitation. To discuss Einstein's contributions, host Jacob Bronowski
travels to Berne, Switzerland, where the physicist produced his classic papers on relativity.

5 7 8S 8T 10 20/20

6T 6W 9 12 Shirley Maclaine

Special: Shirley proves that "Every Litle Movement Has a Meaning All Its Own" with the help of
Dean Martin and champion gymnast Kurt Thomas. Shirley joins Dean in a vignete about old
vaudeville troupers; leads into a production number [to "Sweet Georgia Brown"] that celebrates
American dance styles; finds common elegance in ballet and baseball [with the aid of dancing
moppets]; and, in a monologue, plays a woman going through the many emotional shifts
between girlhood and old age.

11 Movie: "A Howling in the Woods." [1971] TV-movie mixing classic suspense elements with
martial woes in a troubled town. Filmed at Lake Tahoe. Liza: Barbara Eden. [Interrupted at 10pm
for news.]

10PM

2 3 4 5 6T 6W 7 8S 8T 9 10 11 12 News

OETA Dick Cavet

Guest: actress Diana Rigg.

17 Last of the Wild

25 Movie: "Ten Tall Men." [1951] Burt Lancaster and his legionnaires vs. Riff rebels. Good
escapism. Jody Lawrence.

34 Benny Hill

In a mime skit, Benny plays Australian outlaw Ned Kelly.

39 Jack Van Impe

10:30

2 3 4 12 Tonight Show
Scheduled: singer Hoyt Axton, journalist Arnaud de Borchgrave.

OETA Celebrity Revue

Guest host Monty Hall with comic Steve Bluestein, singers Johnny Tillotston and Cathy Carlson,
and writer Tom Thompson.

5 M*A*S*H

An overzealous intelligence officer [Edward Winter] wants a wounded prisoner patched up for
execution.

6T 6W Jeffersons

Lionel is neglecting his studies and his family in favor of a whirl of expensive socializing. Lionel:
Mike Evans.

7 8T 10 Nightline-Ted Koppel

9 Gunsmoke

A group of grateful nuns bring their wounded protector to Dodge-without revealing his criminal
past.

17 Movie: "Dial M For Murder" (1954) Alfred Hitchcock directed this version of the Frederick
Knot Broadway hit about a tennis pro who plots to kill his wife. Ray Milland.

34 Prisoner: Cell Block H

Tension mounts when privileges are cancelled; Karen befriends a new prisoner who was arrested
for soliciting.

39 The Rock

10:45

8S The Virginian

The Virginian becomes involved in a veteran lawman's obsessive search for two surviving
members of an outlaw gang. James: John Anderson.

10:50

7 10 Charlie's Angels
Jewel thieves take Sabrina and Bosley hostage to force Kris and Kelly to find the thieves' double-
crossing partner. Kate Jackson, Cheryl Ladd, Jaclyn Smith.

8T Gunsmoke

Exercise in feminine wiles: Newly's hooked by a charming young widow who's playing him
against a vicious gunman.

11PM

5 Nightline

6T 6W Movie: "Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough" (1975) surveys life and love among the
jet set, focusing on the close relationship of a Hollywood producer (Kirk Douglas) and his
daughter (Deborah Raffin).

11 Movie: "Short Walk to Daylight" (1972) TV-movie about eight earthquake survivors trapped in
the New York subway system. James Brolin, Don Mitchell.

34 Untouchables BW

Ness (Robert Stack), disguised as a bookie, follows a hot tip on a narcotics-smuggling case. Joker:
Henry Silva.

39 Faith Temple

11:20

5 Charlie's Angels

See 10:50pm on Channels 7 and 10.

11:30

9 Movie BW: "My Darling Clementine" (1946) John Ford's saga of how Wyat Earp (Henry Fonda)
and Doc Holliday (Victor Mature) clean up Tombstone. Clementine: Cathy Downs.

39 Life of Riley BW

11:50
8T Charlie's Angels

See 10:50pm on Channels 7 and 10.

Midnight

2 3 4 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder

Scheduled: Presidential write-in candidate Allen Michael.

7 3's A Crowd

10 Bareta

Bareta's girl friend (Ann Prentiss) happens upon a sackful of mobster money. Bareta: Robert
Blake.

25 News

12:10

25 Calendar 25

12:15

8S Nightline

12:30

5 Bareta

See Midnight on Ch. 10.

12:35

8S Charlie's Angels

See 10:50pm on Channels 7 and 10.

17 News
12:40

17 Movie BW: "Life at the Top" (1965) The British success story gets another rough appraisal in
this fine sequel to "Room at the Top." Laurence Harvey.

1AM

2 11 News

4 Tonight in Oklahoma

8T Bareta

See 12AM, Ch. 10.

1:05

4 Movie: "Three Godfathers" (1948) Three bandits [John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz, Harry Carey
Jr.] try to save a baby by crossing a burning desert.

1:25

6 News

1:30

2 Call The Doctor

9 Twilight Zone BW

1:45

8 Bareta

See 12AM, Ch. 10.


1:55

6 Early Morning Show-Carolyn Jenkins

3:10

17 Movie: "Mickey One" (1965) Unusual, symbolic tale of an entertainer whose life is confused
by gangsters and career problems. Warren Beaty.

3:30

4 Movie: "The Vengeance of Fu Manchu" (1967) Christopher Lee portrays the notorious criminal,
who's out to create an international crime syndicate.

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I lived in OKC in 1985, and was impressed with the tv market. (radio was quite good back then as
well). Garth Brooks was discovered by local OKC tv, if I recall. There was a lot of talent that came
through the market and moved to the bigs, among them Mary Hart.

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Both Channel 25 and Channel 34 signed on within 7 weeks of each other. KOKH 25 converted
from a part-time secondary educational PBS station to a full-time commercial station October 1,
1979. Channel 34 then signed on November 28, 1979 with a similar format. Both stations were
heavy with cartoons, drama shows, and a few classic sitcoms and older movies. Many desirable
classic sitcoms and all the recent sitcoms were still airing on the network affiliates at the time.
Channel 34 seemed to have plenty of shows from paramount. Eventually some of the other
older shows would fall off network channels and move to these 2 stations and KAUT eventually.
KAUT would by the way sign on in the fall of 1980 and they had religion from 6-9 AM, news from
9-5 PM, and Subscription TV after 5. By 1981 the news would go till 7 PM. Weekends would have
news 9 to noon and religion 6-9 and STV after that. Still the station failed and gradually the local
news would be replaced with Business news from Financial News Network. In 1982, the
Subscription TV format ended and replacing that would be old movies and westerns. The religion
would move to mid mornings weekdays and cartoons would move into mornings. By 1984 KAUT
was a conventional independent station as well as the other two. So by 1984 the market had 3
independent stations which was unusual for a city this size.

Tulsa also got its first independent in 1980, 23 KOKI which was not all that strong, relying on old
movies, drama shows, westerns, cartoons, and a couple old sitcoms. Channel 41 signed on with
various mixes of religious, subscription TV, low budget shows, Business News formats, etc in
1981 and became a conventional independent in 1984, even weaker than KOKI. A religious
station signs on Channel 47 in 1985 as well. By 1988 the religious station begins running cartoons
and some older sitcoms in the 2-7 PM slot, Channel 23 takes Fox, is sold to Clear Channel and
becomes a stronger station. Channel 41 goes dark in late in the 80's. Channel 41 signs back on in
the early 90's with religion and paid programming, but evolves to a barter syndicated
entertainment format by the end of 1991 with cartoons, some sitcoms, lots of talk shows, and
some low budget movies. In 1994, KOKI takes over Channel 41 and that station becomes the
UPN affiliate. But Tulsa had some weak stations back in the 80's.
Retro: Kentucky Saturday, April 6, 1963

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition. This was TV Guide's

10th anniversary issue as a national magazine; on the

cover was Lucille Ball, which is somehow appropriate

since an infant Desi Arnaz Jr. was on the first national cover,

April 3, 1953.

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

7:45 Light Time

8 AM Mr. Magoo

8:30 Jeff's Collie

9 AM Cartoon Carnival

9:30 Ruff And Reddy (c)

10 AM Shari Lewis (c)

10:30 King Leonardo (c)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Farming With Jack Crowner

12:30 Exploring (Maureen O'Sullivan narrates the Grimm's

fairy tale "The Three Golden Keys," Jack Washington

sings Puerto Rican songs, the Rits Puppets explain

the binary system of counting, host Albert Hibbs talks

about DNA, secret codes used during World War II) (c)

1:30 Top Star Bowling (Don Carter meets the winner of the

Dick Hoover-Bill Tucker match.)


2:30 Youth Speaks

3 PM Northwest Passage (c)

3:30 Sports International (the West Indies International Water

Skiing Championships; surboating, surfboarding, and bodysurfing

from Australia) (c)

5 PM Bellarmine Debate (championship round of the Bellarmine College

Debate Tournament, live; the topic is "Resolved: The Non-Communist

Nations of the World Should Establish an Economic Community")

6:10 Tomorrow's Champions (amateur boxing)

6:35 Weather, News, Sports

7 PM Kentucky Afield (c)

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 True Adventure (c)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Night And The City" (Richard Widmark as a small-time

operator who sees a chance to make it big by managing a wrestler,

from '50.)

11 PM The Outlaws

12 M Movie: "Twelve O'Clock High" (from '49, the series would debut on ABC

in the fall of '64)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

7:30 Farm Front

8 AM Mr. Hop (c)

9 AM Ruff And Reddy (c)


9:30 Signal Three (c)

10 AM Shari Lewis (c)

10:30 King Leonardo (c)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Exploring (c)

1:30 House Hunting

1:45 TBA

2 PM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 5:30 PM) (c)

2:30 All Star Golf (Bill Collins vs. Cary Middlecoff)

3:30 Sports International (c)

5 PM Sea Hunt

5:30 Wild Cargo (c)

6 PM NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

6:15 News, Sports

6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c)

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 Joey Bishop (a show based around real-life 16-year-old

opera singer Bety Santora) (c)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Night And The City"

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Movie: "A Bullet Is Waiting" (c)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)


7:30 Know Your World

7:50 Farm News (Bob Shreve)

8 AM Jewish Hour

8:30 Play It Safe

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Reading Room (for the 54th anniversary of Robert E.

Peary's reaching the North Pole, his daughter Marie

Peary Stafford discusses her father's expeditions and

her book about him, "Discoverer of the North Pole," with

schoolchildren from Hyde Park, NY)

1 PM Best Of Groucho (Groucho's special guest is Gilda Gray,

inventor of the shimmy dance.)

1:30 Movies: "Night Of Terror" (Bela Lugosi) and "Frankenstein"

(Boris Karloff)

3:30 All Star Wrestling

4:30 Star Performance

5 PM The Masters (third round, and only an hour of coverage)

6 PM Ensign O'Toole (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from Sun 7 PM)

6:30 Bronco
7:30 Jackie Gleason (guest: comedian Johnny Morgan)

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Checkmate

12:30 Movie: "Boom Town" (classic Gable, Tracy, and Claudete

Colbert, from '46)

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

8 AM Cartoon Circus

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Reading Room

1 PM CBS News (Robert Trout)

1:30 Cartoon Circus

2 PM Movie: "Captain January" (Shirley Temple)

3:15 Magic Moments In Sports

3:30 Bowling

4:30 Hi-Varieties
5 PM The Masters (third round)

6 PM Hi-Varieties (split into two half-hours today only)

6:30 Bold Journey

7 PM Keyhole (a tour of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Academy) (c)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Movie: "Variety Time" (Jack Paar acts as host for a series of

clips featuring music and comedy acts, from '48)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

9 AM Asbury Hymn Time

9:30 Kids Kartoons

10 AM Dick Tracy (animated)

10:30 Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle

11 AM Cartoonville (soon to change its name to "Cartoonies," this

is the show's debut; Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney introduce

animated characters Goodie the Gremlin, Sheriff Saddle Head,

and Scat Skit)

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam


1 PM Movie: "King Of The Jungle" (Buster Crabbe as a man raised by

lions in Africa, then brought to the U.S. as a circus atraction,

from '33)

2:30 Challenge Golf (Arnold Palmer and Gary Player vs. Joe Campbell

and Dave Ragan Jr.)

3:30 Wrestling Champions

4:30 Championship Bridge (George Foerstner and Harry Harkavy vs.

Alvin Landy and Olive Peterson)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (England's Grand National Steeplechase,

Women's National AAU Indoor Swimming Championships)

6:30 Divorce Court

7:30 The Gallant Men

8:30 Hootenanny (debut, from the University of Michigan: the Limeliters,

Bud and Travis, Bonnie Dobson, Bob Gibson; Jack Linkleter hosts)

9 PM Lawrence Welk (the Music Makers salute spring)

10 PM Boxing: Joe DeNucci vs. Joey Archer, middleweights, 10 rounds,

from Boston Garden

10:45 Make That Spare (Andy Marzich meets the winner of the Ed Bourdase-

Pat Paterson match, time approximate)

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Above And Beyond" (the story of the Enola Gay, the plane

which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and especially pilot

Paul Tibbets (sp?), from '53)

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)


9 AM Pathways To God

9:30 Ruff And Reddy (c)

10 AM Shari Lewis (c)

10:30 King Leonardo (c)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Exploring (c)

1:30 Safety Corner

2 PM Leisure

2:30 Country Music

3 PM Porter Wagoner

3:30 Sports International (c)

5 PM The Masters (third round)

6 PM Today At Keeneland (Wayne Bell reports today's races.) (c)

6:30 International Showtime (from the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen:

juggler Raspini, comedy cyclists the Marchitas, acrobats the

Bragazzis, ventriloquists Fred and Angela Roby, the Codrelli

Clowns, NBC, delay from Fri 7:30 PM)

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 Joey Bishop (c)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Night And The City"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (c)

11:15 Movie: "Plunderers Of Painted Flats"


WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Three Stooges

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Cartoonville

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Tobacco News And Views

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam

1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 School Salute (Nick Clooney welcomes students

from Powell County High School.)

2:30 Challenge Golf

3:30 Top Star Bowling (Glenn Allison meets the winner of

the Therm Gibson-Dick Agee match.)

4:30 Communism: R.M.E.

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Red Skelton (guests: Amanda Blake, Bobby Rydell,

CBS, delay from Tue 8:30 PM)

7:30 The Gallant Men

8:30 Today At Keeneland (J.B. Faulconer reports on today's races.)

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Boxing (see Ch. 12)

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)


11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man" (W.C. Fields, Edgar

Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, from '39--note: Fields and Charlie

carried on a "feud" on Bergen's radio show, some of which has

become classic; for instance: FIELDS: Is it true your father was

a gateleg table? CHARLIE: If it is, your father was under it! (referring

to Fields' drinking))

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

11 AM Cartoonville

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam

1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 Armed Forces Time

2 PM Pastors' Round Table

2:30 Challenge Golf

3:30 Air Force Story

4 PM Dance Party (Bill Bennet)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 For Your Information

7 PM Holiday (travelogue)

7:30 The Gallant Men

8:30 Hootenanny
9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Boxing (see Ch. 12)

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

11 PM News (Pete French)

11:15 Movie: "Flaxy Martin"

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In case anyone's wondering what "Communism: R.M.E." means,

the "R.M.E." means "Riddle wrapped around a mystery inside an

enigma." It was a thirteen-part series narrated by Art Linkleter

which I suspect was a Cold War-inspired look at the evils of Communism.

I don't remember it, but a check of Wikipedia shows that KRON San Francisco

carried it on Monday nights, and there may have been other major markets

that got it.


Retro: Western Washington, Wed. July 29, 1970

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC]

4 KOMO Seatle [ABC]

5 KING Seatle [NBC]

6 CHEK Victoria [CBC/CTV]

7 KIRO Seatle [CBS]

8 CHAN Vancouver [CTV]

9 KCTS Seatle [NET]

11 KTNT Tacoma [IND]

12 KVOS Bellingham [CBS]

13 KTVW Tacoma [IND]

6AM

12 American Stories BW

6:10

7 Farm News

6:15

4 Farm Report

6:20
4 Thought for The Day

5 Farm News

6:25

4 News

7 Let's Talk About

6:30

4 Malaysia

5 Telecourse-Primitive Art BW

7 Summer Semester

Eisenhower: health, politics and the second-term decision.

12 Changing Earth BW

The role of rivers in shaping the earth's features is discussed by geologist Jim McClurg.

7AM

4 Telecourse-Russian Literature BW

5 Today

Scheduled: sociologist Alvin Toffler ["Future Shock"] discusses the impact of rapid technological
and sociological changes. Hugh Downs is the host. [Local news at 7:25 and 8:25]

7 12 News-Joseph Benti

13 Stock Market Summary BW

7:30

4 Mr. Ed BW

On a cruise to Hawaii, Wilbur and Carol find Ed stowed away in their stateroom. Wilbur: Alan
Young. Carol: Connie Hines. Purser: Jack Bailey.

6 8 University of the Air BW

7 J.P. Patches

12 Frisky Frolics

13 News-Dick Stokke BW

8AM

4 News-Milt Furness

6 8 Good Morning BW

13 Stock Market Report BW

News: 8:10, 8:40 and 8:55am.

8:15

4 Good Morning

Guests: pianist Liberace and the Seafair royality.

8:30

7 12 Captain Kangaroo

9AM

4 Movie BW: "Her 12 Men" [1954] The story of a woman who turns to teaching in order to make
a new life for herself. Greer Garson, Robert Ryan.

5 Telescope

Guest: KING-TV news analyst Herb Altschull.

6 8 Pete's Place

7 News-Clif Kirk
12 Lucille Ball

Ed Begley guest stars.

13 Market Report/Interview BW

News: 9:10am.

9:30

6 8 Romper Room

7 To Tell The Truth

12 Beverly Hillbillies

Richard Deacons is a guest. Jed: Buddy Ebsen.

9:55

5 News-Nancy Dickerson

10AM

5 Sale of the Century

6 8 Peyton Place BW

Rodney learns that his grandfather may be lying. Rodney: Ryan O'Neal. Peyton: George
Macready.

7 12 Andy Griffith

Howard's on a bowling kick. Howard: Jack Dodson.

11 Farm News

13 Business News/Interview BW

10:10

11 News and Interviews


10:30

2 6 Friendly Giant

Book: "Paint All Kinds of Pictures".

4 Galloping Gourmet [it was on KOMO after all]

Recipe: lamb.

5 Hollywood Squares

Guests: Bob Cummings, Nanete Fabray, Kathy Garver, Lohman & Barkley, Paul Lynde and Mickey
Rooney.

7 12 Love of Life

8 Ed Allen

11 Jack LaLanne

10:45

2 6 Chez Helene BW

13 News, Weather-Stokke BW

11AM

2 Mr. Dressup BW

Casey has to play alone.

4 Bewitched

Serena subs for Samantha.

5 Jeopardy!

6 8 Summertime

7 12 Where the Heart Is

11 Romper Room
13 Market Report/Interview BW

11:25

2 Double Exposure

A visit to Jasper National Park.

7 News-Douglas Edwards

12 Woman's World-Elaine Horn BW

11:30

4 That Girl

Is Ann dating a window maker. Ann: Marlo Thomas.

5 Who, What or Where Game

7 Search for Tomorrow

12 David Frost

Guests: actor Elliot Gould, Ed McMahon and singer Margaret Whiting.

11:55

2 News BW

5 Distaff

Children's Doctor segment: Dr. Lendon Smith discusses the status of sex education.

12PM

2 Luncheon Date BW

4 Best of Everything

6 Noon Show BW
7 News-Hill/Topping

Featured: entertainer Edie Adams.

8 News-Clark Housley

11 Rocky and His Friends

13 Stock Market Summary BW

News: 12:10, 12:30 and 12:55pm.

12:15

8 Magistrate's Court

12:30

2 Search for Tomorrow

4 World Apart

5 Days of Our Lives

7 As The World Turns

11 Girl Talk

Guests include authors Jacqueline Susann ["The Love Machine"] and Rona Jaffe ["The Fame
Game"].

12:45

6 8 Movie BW: "Edge of Fear" (1963) A killer decides to eliminate the only witness to his crime.
May Heatherly, Virgilio Teixeira, Jorge Rigaud.

1PM

2 Luncheon Date BW

4 All My Children
5 The Doctors

7 12 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

11 Steve Allen

Guests: Jonathan Winters, country singer Leroy Van Dyke and comedienne C.C. Ruku.

13 Stock Market Summary BW

1:30

2 As The World Turns

4 Let's Make a Deal

5 Another World/Bay City

7 Guiding Light

12 Danny Thomas BW

Charley falls for a would-be singer's soft-soap routine. Bunny: Pat Carroll.

13 Cooking Around The World BW

Sign off from 2-6PM.

2PM

2 Bonnie Prudden

Guest Mukta Srivastava discusses the role of women in India.

4 Newlywed Game

5 Bright Promise

7 Secret Storm

12 To Tell The Truth

2:30
2 Dick Van Dyke BW

4 Dating Game

5 Another World/Somerset

6 8 Yoga

7 12 Edge of Night

11 Divorce Court

Charge: adultery. Peggy: Elaine Princi. Chandler: John Washbrook. Judge: Voltaire Perkins.

3PM

2 6 Take 30 BW

A visit to Toronto's Quo Vadis School of Nursing, which trains middle-aged women.

4 General Hospital

5 Concentration

7 Peyton Place BW

Steven gets his chance to cross-examine Peyton. Steven: James Douglas.

8 People in Conflict

Cases: a test pilot's wife wants him to change jobs; a woman thinks her husband is senile.

11 Movie Game

12 Secret Storm

3:30

2 6 Edge of Night

4 One Life to Live

5 Life with Linkleter

Guests: Ricardo Montalban and playwright-novelist William Inge.


7 Merv Griffin

Scheduled: Maureen O'Sullivan and Sarah Vaughan.

8 Doctor's Diary

Topics: leukemia; head injuries; skin rash; colic.

11 He Said! She Said!

Guests: Joey and Cindy Adams, the Bert Convys, the Walter Slezaks and the David Susskinds.

12 Game Game

Question: "How jealous are you?"

4PM

2 6 Galloping Gourmet

Recipe: beef cooked in sour cream, horseradish and brandy.

4 Dark Shadows

5 Mike Douglas

Guests: Roger Williams, Amy Vanderbilt, Abbe Lane and mentalist Kreskin. [Pre-empts Truth or
Consequences.]

8 Gomer Pyle, USMC BW

9 Sesame Street

No. 93. 1: Leters: C, F, I [Jackie Robinson recites the alphabet.] 2. Numbers: two, three. 3. Films:
elephant, baker, apple. 4. Days of the week.

11 Movie-Serial BW: Chapter 5: "The Palace of Terror."

12 Spiderman

4:30

2 6 Banana Splits

4 Mothers-In-Law
Jerry's decision to major in dramatic arts gives everyone the show biz bug. Jerry: Jerry Fogel.

8 Batman

Part 1. Batman and Robin are stumped: they can't figure out the Bookworm's plot. Bookworm:
Roddy McDowall. Batman: Adam West.

11 Sea Hunt BW

Valuable equipment has disappeared from the electronic test boat sunk in a hurricane. Mike:
Lloyd Bridges.

12 Fun-O-Rama

5PM

2 6 Baseball

The San Diego Padres meet the Expos. Hal Kelly and Don Drysdale report from Jarry Park.

4 What's My Line?

7 Candid Camera

Shatering mirrors; a car that goes reverse in forward gear.

8 I Dream of Jeannie

9 Mister Rogers BW

Topic: why babies receive more atention than adults.

11 Rifleman BW

"Which Way'd They Go?" Those lazy Jackman boys are going to have to find work-their mortgage
has been foreclosed. Lucas: Chuck Connors.

5:30

4 News-Jack Eddy

News feature: highlights of today's hydroplane time trials for the Seafair Trophy Race.

5 Hydroplane Racing

Special: A recap of today's hydroplane time trials on Lake Washington and interviews with
owners and drivers. KING-TV sports director Joe Dagget and hydroplane racer Bill Muncey
report.

7 Gomer Pyle, USMC

Gomer plays nurse to Carter. Carter: Frank Suton.

8 Lucille Ball BW

9 Playing the Guitar BW

11 I Love Lucy BW

Playwright Lucy pens a drama with a Cuban locale. She figures Ricky for the star. The hitch: he
refuses the part. Ricky: Desi Arnez.

12 Movie BW: "Cast a Long Shadow" (1959) Mat Brown inherits a large piece of land, occupied
by members of a religious cult. He agrees to sell them the land-but at the last minute changes
his mind.

6PM

4 ABC News-Reynolds/Smith

5 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley

7 CBS News-Walter Cronkite

8 News-Cameron Bell

9 Telecourse-Engineering BW

11 Tom Kennedy

Scheduled: actor Hugh O'Brian, comic Joey Villa and the Pair Extraordinaire [one vocal, one
bass].

13 Movie BW: "Trail of the Mounties." [1947] When a Royal Canadian Mountie starts off on the
trail of a missing comrade, he finds the he is an exact double for the leader of a ring of fur
thieves. Russell Hayden [playing dual roles].

6:30

4 News-Jack Eddy
5 News-Wike/Wallace

7 News-Clif Kirk

9 Working With Glass BW

12 News-Walter Cronkite

7PM

4 Northwest Traveler

A tour of Finland.

7 Dick Van Dyke

Laura warned Rob that an early-morning golf game would wear him out for her party-and now
he's coming down with a fever. Rob: Dick Van Dyke. Laura: Mary Tyler Moore.

8 Engelbert Humperdinck

Engelbert's guests are Jerry Lewis, Ray Charles, British singer Lulu and impressionist Marilyn
Michaels. Sketches feature Jerry as Dr. Frankenstein and Engelbert as the monster; Marilyn
mimics Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and Ethel Merman.

HIGHLIGHTS: "The Sun Died," "Let The Good Times Roll" by Ray Charles, "10 Guitars," "What
Kind of Fool Am I?" "My Cherie Amour," and "True" by Engelbert, and "Makin' Whoopee" by Ray
and Engelbert. [Des O'Connor will not be seen.]

9 Butons and His Buddies BW

11 Beat The Clock

12 Movie-Continued BW

13 Behind the Wheel BW

7:25

12 News BW

7:30
2 Debbie Reynolds

Time approximate. In a take-off on "Mission: Impossible," Debbie, Charlote and Bob team up to
retrieve a newspaper article from the heavily guarded vault of the Weitz-Porter house
accounting firm. Charlote: Patricia Smith. Bob: Tom Bosley.

4 Nanny and The Professor

"Nanny and the Smoke-Filled Room." Class elections find Nancy playing campaign manager for
Butch, who is running for homeroom president against a youngster using unfair tactics. Nanny:
Juliet Mills. Butch: Trent Lehman.

5 Virginian

Joan Blondell and Lee J. Cobb in "To Make This Place Remember," a suspense drama.

6 Gomer Pyle BW

7 Where's Huddles?

With the best of intentions, Huddies and Bubba replace an impoverished old lady's furnishings-
unaware that those lumps in her matress are nearly a million dollars in cash. Voices: Huddles:
Cliff Norton. Bubba: Mel Blanc. Hannah: Hope Summers.

9 Science BW

Conclusion of a two part program on underwater habitation. Dr. Dixy Lee Ray.

11 Perry Mason BW

"The Mystified Miner." Secretary Susan Fisher is startled when her boss's litle boy comes into
the office carrying a shoebox full of money. Susan: Kathie Brown. Mason: Raymond Burr.

12 Perry Mason BW

A corporation executive is threatened with the loss of his company: A blackmailer has discovered
a large sum of money missing from company funds. Nelson: Herbert Rudley. Sylvia: Virginia
Arness.

8PM

2 Stump the Stars

Players: Bill Bixby, Robert Clary, Deanna Lund, Edward Mulhare, Dick Paterson and Karen
Valentine.
4 6 Eddie's Father

7 Gomer Pyle, USMC

Gomer gets a jolt when litle Opie Taylor marches through the barracks door-he's run away the
home to join the Marines. Gomer: Jim Nabors. Opie: Ronny Howard.

8 CFL Football BW

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers meet the Stampeders at Calgary. Ken Newans, Al McCann, Gene
Filipski and Johnny Bright report the action from McMahon Stadium.

9 Maggie

"The Back." Crawling and hanging exercises designed to relieve pain and tension in the upper,
middle and lower back. Tip: stretch hard before and after sleep. Maggie Letvin is the host.

13 Northwest Wrestling BW

8:30

2 News, Sports, Weather

4 Room 222

Whitman High halfback Ronnie Moore is being hounded by college recruiters. To help Ronnie
make a choice, Pete and Kaufman go with him to one campus where a red-car-pet rah rah
welcome raises a vital question: what about the academic side of Ronnie's career. Pete: Lloyd
Haynes.

6 Lucille Ball BW

7 12 Beverly Hillbillies

Jed's still trying to get Shorty Kellems to face up to marriage; at the same time, Drysdale's having
his problems with an employee's burly brothers [former pro football stars Cookie Gilchrist and
Earl Faison.]

9 Evening at Pops

Tonight's show features Doc Severinsen.

11 David Frost

Guest host Arthur Godfrey moderates a discussion on environmental reform. Guests include
Earth Times magazine editor Stephanie Mills; Gary Soucie, director of Friends of the Earth; and
singer Hank Thompson.

9PM

4 Everly Brothers

5 Music Hall

Burt Bacharach, Juliet Prowse, Dusty Springfield and Mireille Mathieu in an hour featuring
Bacharach music.

6 I Dream of Jeannie

7 Movie BW: "Julie" (1956) Julie Benton discovers that the man she's married is a pschopath who
murdered her first husband and now is intent on killing her. Writen and directed by Andrew
Stone. Doris Day, Louis Jourdan.

12 Medical Center

"Thousands and Thousands of Miles" separate 19-year-old Jenny Webb from those she needs
most. Jenny has a hemorrhaging kidney and a baby on the way, but her boyfriend doesn't dig
marriage, and her father feels only outrage. Gannon: Chad Everet. Jenny: Brooke Bundy. Calvin
Webb: Peter Donat.

13 Bob Corcoran

9:30

2 Beverly Hillbillies

Thanksgiving dinner may be meager-Elly May's made a pet of the turkey. Elly May: Donna
Douglas.

6 I Spy

9 Book Beat

"9226 Kercheval: The Storefront That Did Not Burn" is a gheto community health-care center in
Detroit. It was founded by author Nancy Milio, a registered nurse, who discusses the center's
growth and its survival during the 1967 riots. Host: Bob Cromie.

10PM
2 Cesar's World BW

Brazilian contrast-voodoo rites to Rio's sights.

4 Smothers Brothers

Guests: Burl Ives, John Hartford [doing a medley of his songs], Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, and
the Los Angeles String Quartet. Tom and Dick discuss wire tapping; madcap salesman Spencer
Quinn makes pitches for electricity and homes. On film: auto racer Dick Smothers; Vice President
Spiro T. Agnew on the tennis court.

5 Then Came Bronson

In a remote area of Arizona, Bronson encounters Sybil, a self-proclaimed witch. He doesn't buy
her belief in magic, and his skepticism soon has the girl raising some doubts of her own. Renne
Jarret [Sybil] will be seen this fall in "Nancy", an NBC comedy series. Michael Parks [Bronson]
sings "Sunshine Showers." Filmed near Mesa, AZ. Sybil: Renne Jarret.

11 News-Charles Burd

12 Hawaii Five-O

"Most Likely to Murder." The men of Five-O go all out to find the man who killed a police officer's
wife. Their first lead: the woman had several lovers.

10:30

2 Comedy Crackers

French-Canadian singer Donald Lautrec offers "House of the Rising Sun." Other guests: comics
Max Ferguson, Roy Wordsworth and Veronique Le Flaguais. Sketches include a spoof of "Front
Page Challenge" and a visit to the B and B pub. Francois Cousineau orchestra.

6 Flying Nun

8 I Dream of Jeannie

11PM

2 6 News-Warren Davis

4 News-Bill Brubaker

5 News-John Komen
7 News-Jack Williams

8 News-Kirck/Phillips

11 Judd

Judd gets involved with the teen-age drug scene when he defends a student charged with rape.
Judd: Carl Betz.

12 Wanted-Dead or Alive BW

"The Favor." Josh begins a dangerous journey when he escorts murder suspect Ted Jenks back to
justice. Josh: Steve McQueen. Ted: Skip Homeier.

11:20

2 Viewpoint

6 8 News-Raines/Pascall

11:25

2 News/Sports

11:30

4 Dick Cavet

Scheduled guests include Louis Armstrong and William F. Buckley Jr.

5 Hydroplane Racking

See 5:30pm, Ch. 5.

7 Movie BW: "Calamity Jane and Sam Bass." [1949] In the 1800s, outlaw Sam Bass meets
Calamity in Denton, Texas. Yvonne DeCarlo, Howard Duff.

12 Merv Griffin

Scheduled: Jackie Vernon, Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown, actress-singer Pam Myers
and singer Don Cooper.
11:40

2 Movie BW: "Break of Hearts." [1935] Music supplies the connecting thread in this rocky love
story of an ambitious composer [Katharine Hepburn] and an orchestra conductor [Charles
Boyer]. Jean Hersholt.

6 8 News

Midnight

5 Johnny Carson [JIP]

Scheduled: actress Carol Wayne and author Jane Howard ["Please Touch"].

13 Movie-TBA BW

12:10

6 8 University of the Air

1AM

5 News-John Raye

12 News BW

1:05

5 Movie: "The Devil's Choice." [1963] An escaped convict forces three hostages to help him
elude the police. Robert: John Hanse.

12 Manhunt

"Double Identity." Honeymooners are picked up for hit-and-run driving. But the distraught
husband claims he sold his car the morning of the accident. Jerry Jackson: Brian Huton.

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Wed. July 29, 1970

I know that KCTS was exclusively in B&W at this time, but I can't believe how many shows on
other stations were listed as B&W-- even CFL Football on CHAN 8? ???

Retro: Western Washington, Sat. Aug 29th, 1998

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC]

4 KOMO Seatle [ABC]

5 KING Seatle [NBC]

6 CHEK Victoria [CTV]

7 KIRO Seatle [CBS]

8 CHAN Vancouver [CTV]


9 KCTS Seatle [PBS]

10 CKVU Vancouver [Global]

11 KSTW Seatle [UPN]

12 KVOS Bellingham [IND]

13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox]

15 KCKA Centralia [PBS]

16 KONG Seatle [IND]

22 KTZZ Seatle [WB]

28 KBTC Tacoma [PBS]

5AM

4 Town Meeting

5 Nightside Continues

7 Saturday Morning-Russ Mitchell

8 10 11 Infomercials

9 To The Contrary

12 13 Headline News

16 News

22 U.S. Farm Report

5:30

5 Wall Street Journal Report

6 13 Infomercial

9 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly

12 Center Street
6AM

4 Exploration Northwest

5 News

6 Body Moves

8 Giggle Gang

9 Sesame Street

10 Elephant Show

12 Sinbad the Sailor

13 Beast Wars

16 Infomercials

22 Adventures of Oliver Twist

28 WWII Batle Force

6:30

2 Fred Penner's Place

4 Beter Homes and Gardens

6 Infomercial

8 Litle Lulu

10 Blue Rainbow

12 Smurfs

13 All Dogs Go to Heaven

22 New Voltron

7AM
2 Theodore Tugboat

4 101 Dalmations

5 7 8 News

6 Time Exposures

9 Mister Rogers

10 Big Garage

11 Algo's Factory [kids science series. EI]

12 Sing Me a Story

13 Ned's Newt

22 Pinky and the Brain

7:30

2 Sesame Park

4 One Saturday Morning

6 Giggle Gang

9 Wimzie's House

10 Sam & Max

11 Popular Mechanics for Kids

12 New Captain Kangaroo

13 Power Rangers in Space

15 28 WWII Batle Force

22 New Batman/Superman Adventures

8AM

2 Litle Bear
5 News

6 Litle Lulu

9 Arthur

10 To Be Announced

11 Happy Days

12 Quack Pack

13 Spider Man

8:30

2 Skinnamarink TV

6 Get Up and Grow

9 Barney & Friends

10 Ace Ventura

11 Happy Days

12 Cow & Chicken

13 Toonsylvania

9AM

2 Spilled Milk

5 News

6 Canada A.M. Weekend

7 New Ghostwriter

9 Big Comfy Couch

10 22 Men In Black

11 Happy Days
12 Click [early Ryan Seacrest!]

13 Ultimate Goosebumps

15 28 Quilting from the Heartland

16 Covenant Celebration

9:30

2 Street Cents

4 Bugs Bunny

7 Wheel of Fortune 2000

9 Groundling Marsh [Canadian children's series syndicated to PBS]

10 To Be Announced

11 Happy Days

12 Peer Pressure [with Nick Spano]

13 In the Zone

15 28 Lap Quilting

16 Infomercial

22 Pinky and the Brain

10AM

2 Canadian Gardener

5 Watch This!

6 Punjabi Profile

7 Infomercials

8 Investors on Line

9 Backyard Safari
10 Saved By The Bell: New Class

11 Movie: "The Karate Kid Part III" [1989] A vengeful instructor lures Daniel into a grudge match.
Ralph Macchio.

12 Electric Playground

13 Baseball

Seatle at New York Yankees.

15 28 Sewing With Nancy

16 Travel Travel

22 Sylvester and Tweety

10:30

2 Cotage Country

4 Jungle Cubs

5 NBA Inside Stuff

9 Spilled Milk

10 Weird Al

12 Bill Nye the Science Guy [on a commercial station? Thought he was only on PBS stations and
video releases...]

15 28 American Sews with Sue Hausmann

16 Travel Update

22 Marvin's Earth-Shatering Shebang

11AM

2 Movie: "The Elusive Pimpernel" [1950] David Niven plays the pimpernel in this remake of the
classic story.

4 New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh

5 Golf
U.S. Amateur Open Championship.

6 Worldvision

7 Women's Tennis

Pilot Pen International Championship.

8 Canada AM Weekend

9 Quilt in a Day

10 City Guys

12 Infomercials

15 28 Martha's Sewing Room

16 America's Outdoor Journal

22 Dragon Ball Z

11:30

4 Science Court

9 Sewing with Nancy

10 Tales from the Cryptkeeper

15 28 Crafting for the '90s

16 Sail TV

22 Van-Pires

12PM

4 How 'Bout That? [local]

6 Travel Travel

8 News

9 Debbie Travis' Painted House


10 Kidsbeat

11 Movie: "The Power Within" [1995] A martial-arts student [Ted Jan Roberts] comes into
possession of a ring sought by a power-hungry villain [William Zabka]. Karen Valentine.

15 28 Quilt in a Day

16 Jack Hanna

22 Student Bodies

12:30

4 Litle League World Series

The title game of the 52nd annual tournament in South Williamsport, PA. The winner of the
international bracket [with teams from the Far East, Canada, Latin America and Europe] takes on
the U.S. champ for the title.

6 Infomercial

9 Woof! It's A Dog's Life

10 Popular Mechanics for Kids

15 28 This Old House

16 Criter Giters

22 Blossom

1PM

2 Baseball

Minnesota at Toronto.

5 WNBA Championships

Game 2 of the final series. Tom Hammond, Ann Meyers and Lisa Malosky report.

6 Life Outreach International

7 Golf

Third-round play in the World Series of Golf at the Firestone Country Club in Akron, OH. Winners
of PGA and international tournaments from the past year make up the field for this $2.25 million
event. Jim Nantz and Ken Venturi. [Time approximate after tennis]

8 Golf

The Canadian Amateur Championship.

9 Into the Rising Sun

10 To Be Announced

13 Click

15 28 Hometime

16 McMillan and Wife

22 NightMan

1:30

6 Fish' Canada

13 Peer Pressure

15 28 New Yankee Workshop

2PM

6 New World Wine Tour

8 To Be Announced

9 Mollie Katzen's Vegetable Heaven

11 Movie: "Best of the Best" [1989] Members of the U.S. karate team train for a match against
the South Korean world champions. Eric Roberts.

12 Movie: "Our Litle Girl" BW [1935] Shirley Temple in this tale of the foundering marriage of a
doctor and his wife.

13 America's Funniest Home Videos

15 28 EastEnders

22 Adventures of Sinbad
2:30

6 The Buzzone

9 Cooking Secrets of the CIA

13 Movie BW: "The Butler's Dilemma" [1943] A gambler forces a shy man to impersonate a
butler. Rodney: Richard Hearne.

15 28 EastEnders

16 Lone Ranger BW

3PM

4 Golf 2000

6 Golf

The Canadian Amateur Championship.

7 Infomercial

8 WWF Wrestling

9 Cucina Amore

10 Adventures of Sinbad

15 28 Signs and Rhythms of Burma-Shave

16 Here Come The Brides

22 Movie: "Born Wild" [1995] The true story of a documentary filmmaker's efforts to shoot the
odyssey of conservationist John Varty [as himself] with a family of leopards.

3:30

4 College Football Preview

An in-depth look at the upcoming season, with profiles of the top team, coaches and Heisman
Trophy favorites.

5 City Guys
Principal Noble's stay in the hospital triggers in Jamal [Wesley Jonathan] painful memories of his
mother's recent death.

7 This Old House

9 Cooking With Caprial

12 Golf Show

4PM

2 Travels With Mom

5 Jack Hanna

6 To Be Announced

7 Bill Nye The Science Guy [did Liton or anyone else syndicate this for non-PBS stations?]

8 Outdoor Journal

9 New Tastes from Texas

10 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

11 Movie: "Delta Force III: The Killing Game" [1991] Soviet and American commandos vs. a
nuclear terrorist. Mike Norris.

12 Baywatch

Sparks fly between the Manny-free April and Craig, who gets some disturbing dish on his ex's
new fling. Meanwhile, Lani and Cody get a lesson in surfing from some of the pros.

13 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Autolycus woos a showgirl [Lacey Kohl] so he can use her to steal a prince's priceless sapphire.
First, though, he must turn her into a "princess."

15 28 Suze Orman

16 Conan

4:30

2 Moving On
4 Beter Homes and Gardens

5 America's Dumbest Criminals

7 Wild About Animals

8 Travel Magazine

9 Princess Diana Funeral Coverage

5PM-5AM will be tomorrow! Getting too late here...

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5PM-5AM
5PM

2 Adventures of Robin Hood

4 5 7 News

6 Nanaimo Report

8 Simply Wine & Cheese

10 13 Xena: Warrior Princess

Autolycus' reputation as the "king of thieves" is at stake when a 20-foot statue turns up missing-
and he didn't steal it. So he vows to steal it back. Autolycus: Bruce Campbell.

12 Viper

Cole's efforts to capture an arms dealer are hampered by a tabloid reporter [Ian Tracey], whose
story reveals that the dealer had a partner. Judy Ann Gibson: Pamela Bach.

16 Ben Casey BW

22 Wild Things

5:30

6 News

7 CBS News-Paula Zahn

8 Siskel & Ebert

Scheduled: "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" [Halle Berry, Larenz Tate]; "Your Friends and Neighbors"
[Ben Stiller, Nastassja Kinski].

6PM

2 Saturday Report

4 ABC News

5 NBC News-Brian Williams

6 7 8 10 News
11 Viper

See 5PM, Ch. 12.

12 Team Knight Rider

Trek and Erica impersonate a millionaire and his girlfriend to investigate the deaths of two
technology tycoons. Erica: Kathy Tragseser.

13 Deep Space Nine

16 Alfred Hitchcock BW

Officials try to stop an impending epidemic.

22 Step by Step

Al dates the pizza guy.

6:30

2 Fashion File

4 5 News

7 Entertainment Tonight [weekend, 1 hour version]

22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Will protests his school's curriculum.

7PM

2 North of 60

Michelle ponders the motive behind a brutal atack on Brian [Robert Bockstael]; Peter's atempt
to hire Sylvie [Michelle Thrush] as the new band teacher is blocked by Elsie.

4 Wheel of Fortune

5 Sunset Beach

The tidal-wave storyline is highlighted via clips from the daytime seria.

6 Pensacola: Wings of Gold


8 To Be Announced

9 Nature

Following a family of elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park. Included: the family's
matriarch giving birth, rescuing her kidnapped daughter and chasing away hyenas. Also: male
and female mating rituals.

10 Adventures of Sinbad

11 EXTRA! [1 hr version]

12 Roseanne

Roseanne applies for a job at a beauty salon.

13 X-Files

A serial killer claims demonic possession. Kurtwood Smith.

15 28 Doctor Who

"The Trial of a Time Lord," Part 3. Colin Baker.

16 Black Sheep Squadron

An Army commander comes between Pappy and General Moore's orders.

22 Earth: Final Conflict

The Companions enlist the aid of Lili's estranged father [Doug Lennox] in an elaborate plan to
capture Jonathan Doors [David Hemblen].

7:30

4 8 Jeopardy!

7 Seinfeld

George designs a place to nap at work.

12 Mad About You

News of an ex excites Paul.

15 28 Doctor Who

"The Trial of a Time Lord," Part 4.


8PM

2 Witness

"No Place to Hide." Part 1 of two. A look at how technology may allow government to play a "big
brother" role in the lives of Canadians.

4 America's Funniest Home Videos [probably the John Fugelsang and Daisy Fuentes version]

In clips recalling the seven deadly sins, a guy eats corn-on-the-cob without using his hands, a lazy
cat falls asleep atop a chain-link fence, and a jokester hides under an outhouse. Also: a punter
mistakes a teammate's rear for the ball; a boy in a toy tractor bulldozes his mom down a hill.

5 6 The Pretender

Jarod [Michael T. Weiss] is taken prisoner and soon discovers that two people who he thought
had been killed are alive.

7 Early Edition

Chuck's unable to resist temptation during an atempt to prevent a crash involving an armored-
truck carrying cash. Meanwhile, Marissa [Shanesia Davis Williams] thinks her sight may be
returning.

8 Highlander

Part 1 of two. MacLeod offers his head to an enemy in order to save the lives of Amanda
[Elizabeth Gracen] and Dawson; the Highlander reunites with an old friend.

9 World of National Geographic

"Search for the Great Apes" examines efforts to teach orphaned orangutans to survive. Also:
gorilla "language".

10 Psi Factor

11 Movie: "Iron Eagle II" [1988] US and Soviet pilots train for a joint mission to destroy a Mideast
nuclear arsenal. Louis Gosset, Jr.

12 Conan

13 Cops

Nashville officers investigate a report of someone breaking into vehicles; and sort out a domestic
dispute.
15 28 Star Cops

While Theroux reports on the demise of a Mars-bound freighter, Nathan [David Calder] returns
to Earth to check on the progress of a murder case-his girlfriend's. Theroux: Erick Ray Evans.

16 Airwolf

Antinuclear activists seize 20 missile sites and threaten to ring in the new year with a bang.

22 Movie: "Dying to Remember" [1993] Melissa Gilbert as a fashion designer haunted by


memories of a murder-her-own-in a previous life. Ted Shackelford.

8:30

13 Cops

Houston officers question a man who claims his father abused him; chase down a suspected
drug addict; and respond to a domestic dispute in a mobile home park.

9PM

2 Movie: "Love and Human Remains" [1993] Bleak portrait of confused sexual identity, urban
alienation and the search for a serial killer among a group of neurotic friends.

4 Movie: "Mallrats" [1995] After being dumped by their girlfriends, two buddies become expert
at hanging out at the local mall, while scheming to win back the women.

5 Movie: "Congo" [1995] Location filming in Kenya and Tanzania enhances this jungle saga, spun
around a safari threatened by revolutionary warfare, a volcano, and...killer gorillas. Peter Elliot:
Dylan Walsh. Monroe Kelly: Ernie Hudson.

6 8 13 America's Most Wanted

A look at a thermo-imaging device used by police. For use in dimly lit areas, the apparatus can
track alleged criminals by sensing heat.

7 Magnificent Seven

A vengeful Chris goes in search of the man who killed his family when a condemned prisoner
with information about the murder bargains for his life. Meanwhile, a writer from the East [Jeff
Ashe] doggedly pursues the group for a story to send to his publisher.

9 National Geographic: On Assignment


10 Movie: TBA

12 Movie: "Total Recall" [1990] Thriller about a man [Arnold Schwarzenegger] whose memories
may not be real. Ronny Cox.

15 28 Only Fools and Horses

Rodney's atempt at performing a good deed goes awry when a prankish Del gets in the way.

16 Pensacola: Wings of Gold

After the plane is fired on and they're forced to bail over Iraq, Kelly and Griffin [Rod Rowland] try
to avoid capture while awaiting rescue.

9:30

15 28 A Bit of Fry and Laurie

Sketches include the Rhodes Boysons. Also: a surprise guest. Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie.

10PM

6 Unsolved Mysteries

Phoenix residents claim they saw odd, V-shaped lights in the skies when the Hale-Bopp Comet
passed over the southwestern U.S. in 1997; a California woman discovers that she has three
brothers.

7 Walter, Texas Ranger

Trivete [Clarence Gilyard] accidentally shoots a 6-year-old boy during his late night pursuit of an
armed robber.

8 Once a Thief

9 Monty Python

A program called "Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror," featuring a man who speaks
exclusively in anagrams.

11 13 News

15 28 On Tour

Included: Smashing Pumpkins in London; 7 Mary 3 in Las Vegas; Satchel in Irvine, Cal.; Morphine
in Atlanta; and Lustre in Las Vegas.

16 Invaders

David's search for the invaders leads to a sea lab-where the project director has mysteriously
disappeared. David: Roy Thinnes.

22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Will lands a spot in a comedy showcase after accompanying a comic friend [D.L. Hughley] to an
audition.

10:30

9 Monty Python

Contestants in "The All-England Summarize Proust Competition" are judged in swimsuit and
evening-gown categories.

13 M*A*S*H

Mail call brings bad news: Margaret's fiance is hospitalized.

22 Living Single

Max and Kyle sneak off to a hotel room for a secret getaway, while suspicions mount at home.
Max: Erika Alexander.

11PM

2 Saturday Report

4 5 7 News

6 8 CTV News

9 P.O.V.

A video diary chronicling 18 months in the lives of two Asians living in California-a 17 year old
straight-A student and her 22-year-old ex-con boyfriend.

10 Neon Rider

11 Star Trek: Voyager


Torres and the Doctor investigate a distress call sent by a holographic crewman, the sole survivor
on a crippled ship; and Kim and Seven of Nine [Jeri Ryan] get to know each other. Torres: Roxann
Dawson.

12 Cheers

Eddie's widows fight over his estate of $50,000.

13 Mad TV

Halle Berry pays a visit to Desperation Lee's show "Funky Walker, Dirty Talker"; the Parker sisters
[Chris Hogan, Lisa Kushell] get a Presidental tour of the Lincoln bedroom.

15 28 Sessions at West 54th

Performances by the guitar band Gipsy Kings and the revivalist jazz group Squirrel Nut Zippers,
whose set includes "Hell".

16 Japanese Drama

22 Howard Stern

11:30

2 Booked on Saturday Night

6 Movie: "Die Hard 2" [1990] Sequel pitting cop John McClane [Bruce Willis] against terrorists at
a Washington, D.C. airpor.

8 News

12 Taxi

Elaine's asked to a snobby party with Jim.

11:35

4 Psi Factor

A woman's living room turns to ice, freezing her grandson in a chair. When Anton revives the boy
in a bath, the child shows signs of demonic possession-and transfers the spirit to Anton.

5 Almost Live!
7 NYPD Blue

The detectives looks into a killing at a coin laundry. Michael MaceRae, Jimmy Smits.

Midnight

2 Movie: "Life is Sweet" [1990] A working-class couple [Alison Steadman, Jim Broadbent] cope
with family and financial problems.

9 Midnight Theater

11 16 Infomercials

12 Infomercial

13 Movie: "Popeye" [1980] Robin Williams as the spinach-eating sailor and Shelley Duvall as his
sweetie Olive Oyl in Robert Altman's campy version of the comic strip. Ray Walston.

15 28 Benny Hill

22 Jerry Springer

12:05

5 10 Saturday Night Live

A tribute to the late Chris Farley.

8 Soldier of Fortune

12:30

12 12 O'clock High BW

15 28 Star Cops

12:35

4 FX: The Series

7 Tales from the Crypt


1AM

16 Emerald Downs Today

22 WWF Wrestling

1:05

7 Tales from the Crypt

8 Peter Popoff

1:30

12 Infomercials

15 28 Only Fools and Horses

16 High Performance Golf

1:35

4 Kwik Witz

5 Comedy Showcase

7 Walker, Texas Ranger

8 To Be Announced

9 Wild Islands

2AM

13 Soldier of Fortune

15 28 A Bit of Fry and Laurie

16 Infomercials
22 Police Academy

2:05

4 News

8 Movie: "Her Hidden Truth" [1995] A fugitive from justice [Kellie Martin] is out to solve the
arson killings of her mother and sister-for which she was wrongfully convicted eight years before.

2:15

6 Soldier of Fortune

2:30

9 Magnificent Journeys

Debut: A series exploring exotic locales. In the opener: A ride on the Orient Express looks at the
train's history of intrigue.

15 28 On Tour

2:35

4 TV.COM

5 Infomercial

7 Entertainment Tonight

10 Dr. Katz: Therapist

3AM

11 Infomercials

12 Shop at Home Network

13 Coast Guard
16 Shop-at-Home Store

22 Animal Rescue

3:05

4 Real to Reel

5 Nightside

10 Infomercials

3:30

9 Oliver Sacks: Mind Traveller

13 Mounties

22 Emergency with Alex Paen

3:35

4 True Colors

7 Hard Copy

4AM

4 Town Meeting

SuperSonics players discuss athletics, as a teaching tool, and sportsmanship.

7 Inside Edition Weekend

13 Stories of the Highway Patrol

22 Roc

4:05
8 Wheel of Fortune

4:30

7 Young America Outdoors

9 Eyewitness

13 Stories of the Highway Patrol

22 Roc

-crainbebo

Retro: Manitoba/Saskatchewan Sat, Apr 27, 1968

from TV Guide-Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition

This was time change weekend, with Manitoba (and Pembina) "springing forward" that night

CKCK 2-CBC Regina

also on 6 Willow Bunch, 7 Marquis and 12 Colgate

9:30 Cartoons (c)

11:00 Stingray (c)

11:30 Kids Bids (Gordon McInnes)

noon Rural Route

12:30 News/Sports/Weather

12:45 London Line (Mike Smee)

1:00 Baseball: White Sox-Twins (c; commentators Sandy Koufax/Curt Gowdy/Pee Wee Reese)

3:30 TBA

4:00 Bowling: from Montreal, Mendy Seller/Francois Lavigne (Quebec) take on Peter
Hoyles/Charles Mile (Ontario) and Luba Skerlton/Red Glasser (commentators Bob
McDevit/Garry Grundman; host Alex Trebek)

5:00 Moby Dick (c)

5:30 Bugs Bunny (c)

6:00 Mothers-in-Law (c)

6:30 Windfall (Don Lawson)

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7:30 High Chaparral (c)

8:30 Movie "The Babe Ruth Story"

10:30 In Person (c/guests Vanda King, the Las Vegas Mexican Trio, June Peters, Hart Pomerantz &
Lorne Michaels)

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "Two Loves"

CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg

2:15pm Cours universitaires "Geographie economique"

3:00 Cours universitaires "Civilisation romaine"

3:45 Cours universitaires "Literature francaise"

4:30 Tour de terre (c)

5:00 Marionnetes (c)

5:30 Hommes de l'espace

6:00 Le Telejournal

6:15 Aujourd'hui

7:00 Perdus dans l'espace (c/Lost in Space)

8:00 Cher oncle Bill (c)

8:30 Du sports et des hommes


9:30 Le golf et ses etoiles (Al Geiberger/Dave Stockton v Miller Barber/Bob Charles)

10:15 Les couche-tard (c)

11:00 Cinema "Ciel pur"

CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton

also on 6 Wynyard, 7 Estevan and 8 Baldy Mountain

10:30 Birthday Book

11:15 Assignment Underwater

11:45 Hi-Time

12:15 News/Weather/Sports

12:30 Rural Route

1:00 Baseball: White Sox-Twins (c)

3:30 TBA

4:00 Bowling

5:00 Moby Dick (c)

5:30 Bugs Bunny (c)

6:00 Audubon Wildlife Theater "Land of the Loon" (c/winner of the 1967 Best TV Film award at
the Canadian Film Awards, this was filmed at Ontario's Algonquin Park)

6:30 Sounds '68 (c/guest Anne Murray)

6:45 News/Sports/Weather

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7:30 High Chaparral (c)

8:30 Movie "The Babe Ruth Story"

10:30 In Person (c)

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News/Weather/Sports
11:30 Movie "Lafayete Escadrille"

CHAB 4-Moose Jaw/CHRE 9-Regina (CTV)

Southern Saskatchewan's original CTV affiliates (they joined in 1962) would swap nets with CKCK
on September 13, 1969 after being purchased by CBC

10:00 Buddies (c)

10:30 Batfink (c)

11:00 Spider-Man (c)

11:30 Beatles (c)

noon Championship Bowling

1:00 Report

1:30 Rural Route

2:00 Wish You Were Here

2:30 Western Canada News Roundup

3:00 After Four (c/guest Twiggy)

3:30 CTV Wide World of Sports (c, Trenton 150 IndyCar race/North American Gymnastics
Championships (bw)/Howard Cosell interviews Jerry Quarry and Jimmy Ellis, who would square
off for the WBA heavyweight belt that night)

5:00 Movie "My Brother's Keeper"

7:00 Dom DeLuise (c/premiere, guest Susan Barret)

8:00 Movie "Man's Favorite Sport!" (c)

10:30 Wrestling

11:35 CTV National News (c)

11:50 Perry's Probe

12:20 News

CKX 5-CBC Yorkton


also on 9 Melita and 11 Foxwarren

11:30 Kiddies Theater

1:00 Baseball: White Sox-Twins (c)

3:30 TBA

4:00 Bowling

5:00 Moby Dick (c)

5:30 Bugs Bunny (c)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Monkees

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7:30 High Chaparral (c)

8:30 Movie "The Babe Ruth Story"

10:30 In Person (c)

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 Movie "The Teacher and the Miracle"

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

also on 2 Eastend, 2 Val Marie and 10 Riverhurst

12:30pm Rural Route

1:00 Baseball: White Sox-Twins (c)

3:30 TBA

4:00 Bowling

5:00 Moby Dick (c)

5:30 Bugs Bunny (c)

6:00 Audubon Wildlife Theater "Land of the Loon" (c)


6:30 Chapel of Song

6:50 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7:30 High Chaparral (c)

8:30 Movie "The Babe Ruth Story"

10:30 In Person (c)

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:20 Movie "Carnival Story"

CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert

also on 2 Nipawin, 4 Greenwater (Lake), 7 North Batleford, 9 Big River and 10 Alticane

10:30 Movie "Road to Zanzibar"

noon Wrestling

1:00 Baseball: White Sox-Twins (c)

3:30 TBA

4:00 Bowling

5:00 Moby Dick (c)

5:30 Bugs Bunny (c)

6:00 Weather/Sports/News

6:30 TBA

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7:30 High Chaparral (c)

8:30 Movie "The Babe Ruth Story"

10:30 In Person (c)


11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:35 Movie "The Uninvited"

1:15 Sneak Preview

CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg

11:30 Movie "Adventures of Tom Sawyer"

1:00 Baseball: White Sox-Twins (c)

3:30 TBA

4:00 Bowling

5:00 Moby Dick (c)

5:30 Bugs Bunny (c)

6:00 Audubon Wildlife Theater "Land of the Loon" (c)

6:30 Sounds '68 (c)

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7:30 High Chaparral (c)

8:30 Movie "The Babe Ruth Story"

10:30 In Person (c)

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:30 Movie "Some Like It Hot"

CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg

9:00 Davey & Goliath

9:30 Cartoon Party (c)


10:00 Buddies (c)

10:30 Batfink (c)

11:00 Spider-Man (c)

11:30 Beatles (c)

noon News

12:30 Cartoon Time

1:00 Wrestling

2:00 Sports Special

3:30 CTV Wide World of Sports

5:00 Teen Dance Party (Burns)

6:00 Kiwanis TV Auction (funds raised go to local seniors)

7:00 Dom DeLuise (c/premiere)

8:00 Kiwanis TV Auction

11:35 CTV National News (c)

11:50 Sports/News

12:10 Kiwanis TV Auction

CFQC 8-CBC Saskatoon

also on 3 Stranraer

noon Kids Bids (Ron McFayden)

12:30 TBA

1:00 Baseball: White Sox-Twins (c)

3:30 TBA

4:00 Bowling

5:00 Moby Dick (c)


5:30 Bugs Bunny (c)

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Flying Nun (c)

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c)

7:30 High Chaparral (c)

8:30 Movie "The Babe Ruth Story"

10:30 In Person (c)

11:00 CBC National News

11:15 News/Weather/Sports

11:45 Movie "Sergeant Rutledge"

CBWBT 10-CBC Flin Flon (CBC Frontier Coverage Package station; more on this at
htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadia...verage_Package)

also on 7 The Pas

5:30pm Moby Dick

6:00 Bugs Bunny

6:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater "The Vanishing Sea" (visiting Utah's Great Basin, formerly known
as Lake Bonneville)

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies

7:30 NHL Playoffs: Chicago-Montreal, Game 2 (taped last Saturday; commentators Danny
Gallivan/Dick Irvin Jr., both long associated with the Habs)

9:30 In Person (guests Mary Lou Collns and Bob Francis)

10:00 High Chaparral

11:00 CBC National News

11:10 Movie "Stopover Tokyo"

KCND 12-ABC Pembina


8:20 News/Weather/Sports

8:30 Fantastic Four (c)

9:00 Spider-Man (c)

9:30 Journey to the Center of the Earth (c)

10:00 King Kong (c)

10:30 George of the Jungle (c)

11:00 Beatles (c)

11:30 American Bandstand (c/guests Lenny Welch and the Rocking Traffic)

12:30 Happening '68 (c/guests Dick Clark, and the Boxtops; Sal Mineo, Bobby Vee, and Jon
Provost judge the amateur band contest semis)

1:00 Death Valley Days

1:30 Championship Bowling (c)

2:30 Movie "Jump Into Hell"

4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (c/same coverage as CTV)

5:30 Wrestling

6:30 Dating Game (c)

7:00 Newlywed Game (c)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (c/guest Charles Nelson joins the gang for a Gypsy-themed show)

8:30 Boxing: Jerry Quarry (26-1-4/15 KO) and Jimmy Ellis (25-5/13 KO) square off in Oakland,
with the WBA heavyweight belt on the line (c/Howard Cosell calls the action)

10:00 Perry Mason "The Renegade Refugee"

11:00 Thriller "Pigeons from Hell"

mid. Movie "The Small Back Room"

1:30 News/Weather/Sports

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How could there be 3 ch.5's?? And how could there be 2 (English) cbc afilliates in ONE town --
Yorkton? And why is only 1 U.S. afilliate (ch. 12) listed? Wouldn't you think within a hundred mile
radius or so there might be a CBS or NBC afilliate available? ???

If you're only as young as you feel -- why does reminiscing make me feel old!

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Quote Originally Posted by RBW

How could there be 3 ch.5's?? And how could there be 2 (English) cbc afilliates in ONE town --
Yorkton?

The 5s are spaced out far apart from each other, between Brandon (SW Manitoba), Prince Albert
(Northern Sask) and Swft Current (SW Sask). Also, CKX-TV is in Brandon, Manitoba, not Yorkton.

Quote Originally Posted by RBW


And why is only 1 U.S. afilliate (ch. 12) listed? Wouldn't you think within a hundred mile radius or
so there might be a CBS or NBC afilliate available? ???

Not at the time, especially as it's in the days before cable, and KCND is the only station close
enough to the border -- WDAZ in Devil's Lake (then NBC) just started up in 1967, but was not
listed yet; and KGFE in Grand Forks (the PBS / Prairie Public outlet) wouldn't begin until 1974.

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Quote Originally Posted by RBW

How could there be 3 ch.5's?? And how could there be 2 (English) cbc afilliates in ONE town --
Yorkton? And why is only 1 U.S. afilliate (ch. 12) listed? Wouldn't you think within a hundred mile
radius or so there might be a CBS or NBC afilliate available? ???

Oops...didn't notice I had Yorkton for CKX...that should read Brandon. CKOS would move to ch 5
in the 70s. In TVG, CKX had a white bullet, CJFB a white one, and CKBI a striped bullet with a
black number 5 (that would become a white number 5 when the listings format changed).

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

CHAB 4-Moose Jaw/CHRE 9-Regina (CTV)

10:30 Wrestling

CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg

1:00 Wrestling

KCND 12-ABC Pembina

5:30 Wrestling

...I'm assuming the Canadian stations all carried material from regional or local Canadian
wrestling promotions while the KCND show was Verne Gagne's AWA All Star Wrestling...

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Quote Originally Posted by Ultimajock

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

CHAB 4-Moose Jaw/CHRE 9-Regina (CTV)

10:30 Wrestling

CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg

1:00 Wrestling

KCND 12-ABC Pembina

5:30 Wrestling

...I'm assuming the Canadian stations all carried material from regional or local Canadian
wrestling promotions while the KCND show was Verne Gagne's AWA All Star Wrestling...

My guess is that 4/9 may be Stampede from Calgary (CKCW Moncton in my neck of the woods
was running it around that time). KCND likely is AWA, given that Winnipeg was the AWA's main
Canadian beachhead; wouldn't be surprised if CJAY ran that too...KC/CKND carried wrestling well
into the 80s, if not the 90s.

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"Mon Oncle Bill" on CBWFT 3 (Radio-Canada) at 8pm is My Uncle Bill, the French name for the
sitcom "Family Affair" starring Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot.

I use Radio-Canada instead of SRC since I don't think they were using that abbrieviation for
Societe (corporation) Radio-Canada back then... at least I saw only Radio-Canada in TV Guides
and on screen. I thought it was odd that the French language originally used Radio to refer to all
broadcasting, radio and TV. The Quebec provincial public television service started off as Radio-
Quebec but now calls itself Tele-Quebec.

Is there an interesting story as to why the CBC Winnipeg English station CBWT 6 and French
CBWFT 3 switched channels eventually?

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg

I use Radio-Canada instead of SRC since I don't think they were using that abbrieviation for
Societe (corporation) Radio-Canada back then... at least I saw only Radio-Canada in TV Guides
and on screen. I thought it was odd that the French language originally used Radio to refer to all
broadcasting, radio and TV. The Quebec provincial public television service started off as Radio-
Quebec but now calls itself Tele-Quebec.

This may have been more of a Quebec thing than a feature of the French language in general. In
France, Radiodiffusion Franais became Radiodiffusion-Tlvision Franaise (RTF) as soon as it
started regular TV broadcasting in 1949, and I'm not aware of any French broadcasting entity
ever using the term "radio" to refer to both radio and TV.

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Saturday, April 9, 1966

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Movie: "Tarzan And The She-Devil" (Lex Barker

is Tarzan, but watch for a pre-"Perry Mason"

Raymond Burr, from '53.)

9 AM Jetsons (c)

9:30 Atom Ant (c)

10 AM Secret Squirrel (c)

10:30 Underdog (c)

11 AM Top Cat (c)

11:30 Fury

12 N Sound Of Youth (a discussion of the causes of student

riots and protests--some had been taking place at Berkeley

over the previous two years or so over the issue of numerical

IDs: "I am a human being. Do not fold, spindle, or mutilate.")

12:30 What Is Easter? (drama about a meeting between a Jewish sign


painter and a Roman soldier who wants a sign placed above the

Cross)

1 PM Movie: "Devil Of The Desert Against The Son Of Hercules" (c)

2:45 Movie: "The Great War" (interestingly, this is an Italian comedy from '61)

5 PM Sam Snead (he explains the tee shot and stance that earned him the nickname

"Slammin' Sam") (c)

5:30 Adventure (Rudi Thomas narrates films of his 500-mile journey down Peru's

Huallaga River on a raft.) (c)

6 PM Two Bells (music by the Georgia State band)

6:30 Scherer-MacNeil Report (c)

7 PM Newsroom (Tom Wassell) (c)

7:30 Flipper (c)

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 Get Smart (c)

9 PM Movie: "Batle Hymn" (c)

11 PM News (Tom Wassell) (c)

11:15 Movie: "The Wonders Of Aladdin" (Donald O'Connor stars, from '61) (c)

1 AM Movie: "Easter Parade" (Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, from '48; incidentally,

Sunday, April 10, was Easter in '66)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7:30 Western Movie (title not given)

8:30 Billy Grammer (not to be confused with Billy Graham, this is a country singer)

9 AM Jetsons (c)
9:30 Atom Ant (c)

10 AM Secret Squirrel (c)

10:30 Underdog (c)

11 AM Top Cat (c)

11:30 Fury

12 N The First Look (a trip to the seashore) (c)

12:30 Exploring (U.S. history, 1935-45) (c)

1 PM Movie: "Rogues Of Sherwood Forest"

2:30 Movie: "Prisoners Of The Casbah"

4 PM Robert Taylor's Detectives (Telly Savalas guest stars)

5 PM Ernest Tubb

5:30 Flat And Scruggs

6 PM Wilburn Brothers

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Flipper (c)

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 Get Smart (c)

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Girls Of Pleasure Island" (c)

11 PM TBA

11:15 Saturday Tonight Show (George Jessel, singers Ulla Sallert

and Frankie Randall, horse trainers Alex and Trudy Assael) (c)

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)


6:30 Across The Fence

7 AM 4-H Hour

7:30 Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Comedy Hour

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)

10 AM Mighty Mouse (c)

10:30 Lassie

11 AM Tom And Jerry (c)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)

12 N Sky King

12:30 Linus The Lionhearted (c)

1 PM My Friend Flicka (c)

1:30 Movie: "Bowery Buckaroos" (the Bowery Boys)

2:30 Ensign O'Toole

3 PM Ripcord

3:30 Litlest Hobo

4 PM Movie: "Titanic" (the '53 version with Clifton Webb,

Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Wagner, and Thelma Riter)

5:40 Sports (Coach Friday, a/k/a Jane Chastain--her show was

syndicated for a time but I don't think the public was ready

for a female sportscaster.)

5:45 News, Weather

5:50 Lost In Space (delay from Wed 7:30 PM)

6:50 Today At The Masters (Ed Thilenius has highlights of the day's
action; prior to 1969 CBS blacked out Atlanta, Augusta, Columbia,

Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, and Macon) (c)

7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from Wed 8:30 PM) (c)

7:30 Jackie Gleason (George Jessel introduces the Collegetes, a trio of

female singers from Indianapolis; singer Dick Roman)

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 The Loner (Rod Serling created this Western starring Lloyd Bridges as

a former Union officer roaming the West in an atempt to put the Civil

War behind him; Leslie Nielsen guest stars.)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News

11:20 Today At The Masters (c)

11:30 Movie: "There's No Business Like Show Business" (c)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens (NET)

off air on Saturday

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

7:30 Growing South

8 AM Sea Hunt

8:30 Bugs Bunny (delay from 12 N, not in color)

9 AM Milton The Monster (delay from 12:30 PM, not in color)

9:30 Hoppity Hooper (delay from 1 PM, not in color)

10 AM Porky Pig (c)


10:30 The Beatles (c)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (c)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)

12 N Mull's Singing Convention

1 PM Know Your Bible

1:30 American Bandstand (guests: the Beau Brummels)

2:30 Hometown Jamboree

3 PM Ramar Of The Jungle

3:30 Movie: "Prince Valiant" (Robert Wagner, from '54)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (skiing: the Sun Valley International

Challenge Cup; the National AAU Men's Swimming and Diving

Championships)

6:30 It's A Small World (c)

7 PM Legend Of Jesse James (delay from Mon 8:30 PM)

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet (c)

8 PM Donna Reed

8:30 Lawrence Welk (Easter show) (c)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (host Gene Barry; Wally Cox, the McGuire Sisters,

Milton Berle in a sketch with Dodger pitchers Don Drysdale and Sandy

Koufax, Tim Conway, the Mamas and the Papas, the Lenz Chimps, French

high-wire motorcyclists the Hildalys) (c)

10:30 A Man Called Shenandoah (delay from Mon 9 PM)

11 PM News (don't know if this local or ABC)

11:15 Movie: "The Invisible Ray" (Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, from '35)
WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

8 AM Adventures In Living

9 AM First Aid Course

9:30 Cartoon Carnival

10 AM Porky Pig (c)

10:30 The Beatles (c)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show (c)

11:30 Magilla Gorilla (c)

12 N Bugs Bunny (c)

12:30 Milton The Monster (c)

1 PM Hoppity Hooper (c)

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 Stars Of Tomorrow (Freddie Miller, Atlanta's answer

to Ted Mack, hosted a show which gave a break to

Brenda Lee, James Brown, Jerry Reed, Tommy Roe,

and Joe South.)

3 PM Wide World Of Sports (the Muhammad Ali (still being

called Cassius Clay)-George Chuvalo heavyweight

championship match; the Sebring 12-hour Grand Prix

of Endurance, delay from 5 PM)

4:30 Lawman

5 PM Wilburn Brothers

5:30 Porter Wagoner

6 PM Flat And Scruggs


6:30 Live Atlanta Wrestling

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet (c)

8 PM Bill Anderson

8:30 Lawrence Welk (c)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (c)

10:30 Legend Of Jesse James (delay from Mon 8:30 PM)

11 PM News (again, don't know if local or ABC)

11:20 Movie: "Hercules And The Ten Avengers" (c)

1:05 News, Sports

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

7:30 Film: "White Wonder"

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle (c)

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)

10 AM Mighty Mouse (c)

10:30 Lassie

11 AM Tom And Jerry (c)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)

12 N Sky King

12:30 Linus The Lionhearted (c)

1 PM My Friend Flicka (c)

1:30 Hawaiian Eye

2:30 Roller Derby


3:30 Chatanooga Wrestling

5 PM The Masters (third round) (c)

6 PM Have Gun, Will Travel (time approximate)

6:30 Bill Anderson

7 PM Let's Go To The Races (c)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 Easter Music (by the choruses of Brainerd, Central,

Riverside, and East Ridge high schools)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM Movie: "Gentlemen Of The Night" (Guy "Wild Bill Hickok"

Madison stars, from '63)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Growing South

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle (c)

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo (c)

10 AM Mighty Mouse (c)

10:30 Lassie

11 AM Tom And Jerry (c)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c)

12 N Sky King
12:30 Linus The Lionhearted (c)

1 PM My Friend Flicka (c)

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 Gidget (ABC, delay from Thu 8 PM, not in color)

3 PM Big Valley (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM, not in color)

4 PM Addams Family (ABC, delay from Fri 8:30 PM)

4:30 Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from 7:30 PM, not in color)

5 PM Porter Wagoner

5:30 Lost In Space (CBS, delay from Wed 7:30 PM)

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

7 PM A Man Called Shenandoah (ABC, delay from Mon 9 PM)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 Legend Of Jesse James (ABC, delay from Mon 8:30 PM)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News

11:10 Lawrence Welk (the Music Makers salute April, ABC, delay from

8:30 PM, not in color)

12:10 Thriller

RETRO: OKLAHOMA CITY - 6/09/1996

Sunday, June 9, 1996

KFOR NBC4

05:30AM MotorWeek
06:00AM Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

06:30AM News

08:00AM Tennis: French Open - Men's Final

01:00PM US Open Golf Preview

02:00PM Gymnastics

03:00PM US Olympic Trials

04:00PM At the Finals

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM NBA Showtime

06:30PM NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Seatle Supersonics/Utah Jazz

09:00PM Mad About You

09:30PM 3rd Rock from the Sun

10:00PM News

10:30PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:30PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:30AM Star Trek

01:30AM George Michael's Sports Machine

02:00AM Flashpoint

02:30AM NBC News Nightside

04:00AM CNN Headline News

04:30AM This Morning's Business

KOCO ABC5

05:30AM Perfect Abs


06:00AM Hyg Ionic Toothbrush

06:30AM It's Your Business

07:00AM Dr. James Kennedy

07:30AM Larry Jones

08:00AM Search

08:30AM Kenneth Copeland

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Good Morning America Sunday

11:00AM This Week with David Brinkley

12:00PM Auto Racing: IndyCar - Detroit Grand Prix

02:30PM Soccer: US Cup - Ireland vs. United States

05:00PM ABC News

05:30PM News

06:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

06:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:00PM Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

08:00PM MOVIE: Empty Cradle

10:00PM News

10:30PM Sports Final

11:00PM Coast Guard

11:30PM Inside Edition Weekend

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM News

01:00AM ABC World News Now


KWTV CBS9

05:00AM World of National Geographic

06:00AM CNN Headline News

06:30AM News

08:30AM Sunday Morning

10:00AM Face the Nation

10:30AM Westminister at Worship

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM Paid Programming

12:30PM Paid Programming

01:00PM Lifestyles

02:00PM PGA Golf: Buick Classic - Final Round

05:00PM CBS News

05:30PM News

06:00PM 60 Minutes

07:00PM MOVIE: Sinatra

10:00PM News

10:30PM Seinfeld

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Entertainment Tonight

12:30AM Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years

01:30AM Lifestyles

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM News

03:30AM Up to the Minute


04:30AM AgDay

KOKH FOX25

05:00AM Out of the Blue

05:30AM Dragon Ball

06:00AM Sing Me a Story with Belle

06:30AM Home Based Business

07:00AM Key of David

07:30AM Hour of Power

08:30AM Feed the Children

09:00AM Making Money

09:30AM Home Based Business

10:00AM Fox News Sunday

11:00AM WCW Worldwide Wrestling

12:00PM MOVIE: Revenge of the Nerds

02:00PM MOVIE: The Goonies

04:00PM MOVIE: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

06:00PM Space: Above and Beyond

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM Married...with Children

08:00PM Married...with Children

08:30PM The Crew

09:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

10:00PM The Outer Limits

11:00PM Lazarus Man


12:00AM Western Direct

12:30AM Psychic Friends

01:00AM EXTRA

02:00AM SIGN-OFF

KOCB UPN34

05:00AM Flipper

06:00AM Jimmy Swaggart

06:30AM CNN Headline News

07:00AM Carpenter's Children

07:30AM Something Special

08:00AM In Touch

09:00AM Princess Gwenevere & the Jewel Riders

09:30AM Skysurfer Strike Force

10:00AM Ultraforce

10:30AM Street Sharks

11:00AM Space Strikers

11:30AM Teknoman

12:00PM MOVIE: Prehysteria

02:00PM MOVIE: The Last Picture Show

04:00PM MOVIE: Bright Lights, Big City

06:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

07:00PM Xena: Warrior Princess

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Baywatch Nights


10:00PM Night Court

10:30PM One West Waikiki

11:30PM Fortunes in Forclosures

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Williams TV

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Moneyweek

05:30AM Your Money

06:00AM Daybreak Sunday

06:30AM Pro Golf Weekly

07:00AM Sunday Morning

09:00AM Evans & Novak

09:30AM Inside Politics Weekend

10:00AM Sports Today

10:30AM This Week in the NBA

11:00AM Late Edition

12:00PM World Report

02:00PM People Count

02:30PM Future Watch

03:00PM Science and Technology Week

03:30PM Travel Guide

04:00PM Early Prime

04:30PM Both Sides


05:00PM World Today

05:30PM Reliable Sources

06:00PM Capital Gang Sunday

06:30PM Crossfire Sunday

07:00PM Prime News

07:30PM Sports Sunday

08:00PM CNN Presents

09:00PM World Today

10:00PM Sports Tonight

10:30PM This Week in the NBA

11:00PM CNN Presents

12:00AM Sports Late Night

12:30AM World Report

02:30AM Future Watch

03:00AM Science and Technology Week

03:30AM CNN Newsroom

04:00AM Sports Late Night

04:30AM Daybreak

Why you don't show RETRO: OKLAHOMA CITY for weekdays?

I have now posted the Oklahoma City for weekdays, it's from June 19, 1996.

Here's the link...

htp://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...topic=209818.0
Retro: Washington, DC and Richmond, VA Mon. May 10th, 1999 daytime

Source: The Free-Lance Star, Fredericksburg, VA

CHANNELS

4 WRC Washington, DC [NBC]

5 WTTG Washington, DC [Fox]

6 WTVR Richmond, VA [CBS]

7 WJLA Washington, DC [ABC]

8 WRIC Richmond [ABC]

9 WUSA Washington, DC [CBS]

12 WWBT Richmond [NBC]

20 WDCA Washington, DC [UPN]

23 WCVE Richmond, VA [PBS]

26 WETA Washington, DC [PBS]

32 WHUT Washington, DC [PBS]

35 WRLH Richmond, VA [Fox]

50 WBDC Washington, DC [WB]

53 WNVT Fairfax, VA [PBS]

56 WNVC Fairfax [PBS]

66 WPXW Manassas, VA [PAX]

7AM

4 12 Today

Director George Lucas; author Tom Clancy.


5 Morning News

6 9 News [from 6AM on Ch. 6]

7 8 Good Morning America

"The Great American Gulf States Bus Tour" begins in Austin, Texas.

20 Step by Step

23 Zoboomafoo

26 Sesame Street [from 6:30]

35 Magic School Bus

50 Beast Wars

66 Paid Program

7:30

20 Wacky World of Tex Avery

23 Arthur

26 Noddy

35 Magic School Bus

50 RoboCop Alpha

53 Body Electric

66 Paid Program

8AM

6 9 This Morning

20 Mighty Max

23 Teletubbies

26 Arthur
"Fern's Slumber Party."

32 Business News

35 Wacky World of Tex Avery

50 Tiny Toon Adventures

53 GED

66 Paid Program

8:30

20 Jumanji

23 Sesame Street

26 Barney & Friends

32 Moneywatch

50 Grace Under Fire

53 Instructional Programming

66 Paid Program

9AM

4 News

5 12 Regis & Kathie Lee

Actor Kevin James.

6 Sally Jessy Raphael

Memorable female guests return.

7 Howie Mandel Show

Guest: Dan Castellaneta.

8 People's Court
9 Montel Williams

20 700 Club

26 Teletubbies

32 Litle Italy

35 Matlock

"The Defense."

50 Real TV

56 News from Japan

66 Paid Program

9:30

23 Instructional Programming

26 Big Comfy Couch

32 Hand-Crafts

50 Hard Copy

66 Paid Program

10AM

4 12 Roseanne Show

Neiman Marcus tour.

5 Judge Joe Brown

6 Howie Mandel

See 9AM, Ch. 7.

7 Hollywood Squares

8 Maury
Topic: wild teens facing probable consequences.

9 Sally

See 9AM, Ch. 6.

20 In The Heat of the Night

26 Kidsongs

32 French in Action

35 The Nanny

50 Forgive or Forget

Topic: Teens who want acceptance.

56 News from Spain

66 Paid Program

10:30

5 Judge Joe Brown

7 Jeopardy!

26 Sesame Street

32 Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish

35 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

56 Dayline Japan

66 Paid Program

11AM

4 Leeza

5 8 Jenny Jones

Viewers criticize past guests.


6 9 Price is Right

7 Maury

12 Sunset Beach

20 Sanford and Son

26 Body Electric

35 Forgive or Forget

50 Change of Heart

56 Arab World

66 Paid Program

11:30

20 Sanford & Son

26 Mister Rogers

32 Homestretch

50 Love Connection [this late? Must have been reruns]

56 Aujourd'hul

66 Paid Program

12PM

4 Another World

5 6 8 9 12 News

7 Inside Edition

20 Jerry Springer

Topic: gay and bisexual triangles.

26 Reading Rainbow
32 Nova

"Volcanoes of The Deep"

35 Judge Mills Lane

50 People's Court

56 News from Greece

66 Paid Program

12:30

5 Roseanne

6 9 Young and the Restless

7 8 Port Charles

12 66 Paid Program

23 Instructional Programming Continues

26 Wimzie's House

35 Simpsons

1PM

4 12 Days of Our Lives

5 Donny & Marie

7 8 All My Children

20 Martin

26 Theodore Tugboat

32 Chinatown

35 700 Club

50 Judge Mills Lane


56 Irish News

66 Big Valley

1:30

6 9 Bold & The Beautiful

20 Good Times

26 Teletubbies

50 Judge Mills Lane

56 Polish News

2PM

4 Sunset Beach

5 Magic School Bus

6 9 As The World Turns

7 8 One Life to Live

12 Another World

20 Good Times

26 Nature

The story of Fifi and her daughter Fanni, chimpanzees studied by Jane Goodall.

32 Pappyland

35 Kenneth Copeland

50 Pocket Dragon

56 News from Russia

66 Bonanza
2:30

5 Magic School Bus

20 Cosby Show

32 Teletubbies

35 Pokemon

50 Mummies Alive!

53 Instructional Programming

56 Tai Chi: Inner Wave

3PM

4 Rosie O'Donnell

Guest: Wynonna.

5 35 Spider-Man

6 9 Guiding Light

7 8 General Hospital

12 Ricki Lake

Love triangles become duos.

20 Toontown Kids

23 Reading Rainbow

26 Antiques Rainbow

32 Tots TV

50 Pinky & The Brain

56 News from Germany

66 Great Day America


3:30

5 35 Young Hercules

20 Pokemon

23 Krats' Creatures

26 Wishbone

32 Puzzle Place

50 Histeria!

53 Teletubbies

4PM

4 9 News

5 35 Power Rangers in Space

6 Montel Williams

7 12 Oprah Winfrey

Diana Ross, Brandy.

8 Rosie O'Donnell

20 Hercules

23 Bill Nye the Science Guy

26 Zoboomafoo

32 Sesame Street

Zoe has trouble sharing her zoemobile.

50 Batman/Superman

53 Mister Rogers

56 Italian News

66 Flipper
4:30

5 35 Mystic Knights of Tir na Nog

20 Doug

23 Wishbone

26 Zoom

50 Batman/Superman

53 Big Comfy Couch

56 Korean News

5PM

4 6 7 9 12 News

5 35 Judge Judy

8 Jerry Springer

20 Sister, Sister

23 Zoom

26 Arthur

"Love Notes for Muffy."

32 Reading Rainbow

50 Ricki Lake

Topic: Plus-sized women's clothes.

53 Sesame Street

56 Chinese News

66 Eight is Enough
5:30

5 Judge Judy

6 12 News

20 Sister, Sister

23 Barney & Friends

26 Arthur

"Buster Baxter, Cat Saver."

32 Bill Nye the Science Guy

35 Judge Joe Brown

56 World News

6PM

4 6 7 8 9 12 News

5 The Simpsons

20 Home Improvement

23 53 Noddy

26 Barney & Friends

32 Arthur

35 Living Single

50 Full House

56 Philippines Tonight

66 Supermarket Sweep

6:30

5 The Simpsons
6 CBS News

7 8 ABC News

9 News

12 NBC News

20 The Nanny

23 26 Nightly Business Report

32 ITN World News

35 Martin

50 Boy Meets World

53 Arthur

56 Asia Newsline

66 Shop 'Til You Drop

7PM

4 NBC News

5 Friends

"The One With The Embryos"

6 20 Home Improvement

7 8 Wheel of Fortune

9 CBS News

12 Entertainment Tonight

23 26 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

32 BBC World News

35 Seinfeld

"The Yada Yada."


50 Fresh Prince

53 Zoom

56 Le Journal

66 Highway to Heaven

A disabled Vietnam War hero takes drastic steps to get money for dental work.

7:30

4 Access Hollywood

5 Seinfeld

6 20 Frasier

7 8 Jeopardy!

9 Entertainment Tonight

12 Friends

32 Freedom Speaks

35 Cheers

50 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

53 Wishbone

56 Journal [European Journal?]

8PM and later might be posted at a later date.

-crainbebo

Retro: Nebraska/Sioux City/Sioux Falls Sat, Apr 9, 1960

from TV Guide-Nebraska edition


KUON 12-Edu Lincoln. listed in TVG, didn't air weekend programming

3 KMTV-NBC Omaha

4 KTIV-NBC Sioux City

5 KHAS-NBC Hastings

6 WOW-CBS Omaha

7 KETV-ABC Omaha

9 KVTV-CBS Sioux City

10 KOLN-CBS Lincoln

11 KELO-CBS/ABC Sioux Falls, KDLO 3-Garden City, KPLO 6-Reliance

13 KHOL-CBS Holdredge, KHPL 6-Hayes Center

Morning

7:15

3 Movie (listed as Western)

6 Farming 1960

7:30

9-10 Through the Porthole

7:45

6 Off to Adventure

10 Cartoons

8:00
6-10 Captain Kangaroo (magic is the show's topic, with magician John Giordimaine paying a visit)

8:15

3 Here's Allen

8:30

3 TV Classroom "Infancy-First 14 Days"

9 Captain Kangaroo (same show as 6/10)

11 State College Digest

8:45

11 Through the Porthole

8:55

4 News/Weather (Graff)

9:00

3-4-5-11 Howdy Doody (c)

6-9-10-13 Heckle & Jeckle

9:30

3-4-5-11 Ruff & Reddy (c)

6-9-10 Mighty Mouse

13 Looney Tunes
10:00

3-4-5-11 Fury "Troubles Have Wings"

6-10 Lone Ranger

9 College on Camera

13 Frontier Doctor "Elkton Lake Feud"

10:30

3-4-5-11 Circus Boy

6-9-13 I Love Lucy

10 Junior Auction

11:00

3-4-5 True Story

6-9-10-11 Sky King "Abracadabra"

13 Movie (listed as Western)

11:30

3-4-5 Detective's Diary "Jockey Missing"

6 Laurel & Hardy

9 Industry on Parade

10 Juvenile Theater

11 Church of Christ (Rev. Hughes)

11:45

9 Siouxland Speaks
11:55

7 Thought for the Day

Afternoon

noon

3-4-5 Mr. Wizard "Magnetic Recording"

6-9-11-13 CBS News

7 Soupy Sales

12:30

3 TBA

4 Big Picture

5 Cartoons

6 Our Miss Brooks

7 Jubilee USA

9 Here's Allen

10 Cisco Kid

11 Flandereau Indian Choir

13 26 Men

12:45

9 News/Weather

If necessary, Game 6 of the NBA finals between Boston and St. Louis, would air at 1pm on ch
3/4/5/11/
1:00

3-5-11 TBA

4 Kiss of Judas (Easter film with the story of Judas Iscariot)

6 Prelude to the Civil War

7 Movies "Two Years Before the Mast"/"Five Graves to Cairo"/"Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout"

9 Inside Sports

10 Movie "The Suspect"

13 Movie: TBA

1:15

9 Movie "Slave Ship"

1:30

6 Kiss of Judas

2:00

4 TBA

2:30

4 Cartoons

6 Movie "Peg o' My Heart"

10 Cartoons

2:45
9 Big Picture

3:00

3 World Championship Golf: Jay Herbert takes on Don Fairfield in Bermuda (ch 4/5 aired this
Sunday at 3:30)

4 Playhouse 45

10 Movie "Next Time We Love"

3:15

9 School Story

3:30

5 Film Feature

11 TBA

13 College on Camera

3:45

9 TBA

4:00

3 Star Performance

4 Wrestling (Sioux City)

6-9-10-11-13 The Masters

4:30

3 Pinocchio's Playhouse
5:00

3 Big Picture

4 All-Star Golf: from Crystal River FL, Lloyd Mangrum v Cary Middlecoff (the program type listed
it as from New Orleans )

6 Roy Rogers

9 Vikings

10 Power of the Resurrection (Richard Kiley plays St. Peter, who relives past experiences and
reflects on his life while awaiting execution)

11 Walt Disney "The Goofy Success Story"

13 Death Valley Days

5:30

3 One Man's Opinion (Carpenter)

6 TBA

7 Sports Over Lightly

9 Dennis the Menace "The Fishing Trip"

13 Walt Disney "The Mad Hermit of Chimney Bute" (Donald Duck gets sick of city living)

Evening

6:00

3-6 News/Weather (Kirsehem anchors on 3)

4 High Road "Headhunters of Borneo" (French anthropologist Pierre Ivanhoff visits the Dyaks)

5 Championship Bridge: Leonard B. Harmon/Ivar Stakgold v Alphonse Moyse Jr./Bertram Lebhar


(Alex Dreier with the play-by-play, with Charles Goren on color; this aired Sunday at 4:30 on ch 4)

7 Kingdom of the Sea "Shark"

9 Hennesey
10 Huckleberry Hound

11 Twentieth Century "Inner Space" (pt 2 of "The Mysterious Deep", Walter Cronkite narrates a
film about ocean currents)

6:20

3 Week's News Review (Talbot)

6:30

3-4-5 Bonanza "Biter Water" (c)

6-9-10-11-13 Perry Mason "The Case of the Crying Cherub"

7 Dick Clark (guests June Valli, Anita Bryant, Adam Wade, Jerry Wallace, and Dion & the
Belmonts; TVG had an ad for Dick's new movie, Because They're Young, which opened in Omaha
that week)

7:00

7 High Road "The Forgoten Land" (John Gunther narrates films of a joint Bolivian-UN project
which moved Andean Indians from their mountain homes to the country's fertile valleys)

7:30

3-4-5 Man & the Challenge "Man in the Capsule"

6-9-10-11 Wanted-Dead or Alive

7 Leave It to Beaver "Ward's Baseball"

13 Pat Boone (guest Dave King)

8:00

3 Deputy "The Truly Years"

4-5-7-10 Lawrence Welk (guest Bety Clooney)


6-9-13 Mr. Lucky

11 Pat Boone (same guest as 13)

8:30

3 Loreta Young "The Road" (an hour-long Easter drama filmed in France; ch 4/5 aired it Sunday
at 9, ch 3 aired a local music special in that slot)

6-9-11-13 Have Gun, Will Travel

9:00

4 Deputy "Marked for Bounty"

5 Bat Masterson "The Disappearance of Bat Masterson"

6-9-10-11-13 Gunsmoke

7 Jubilee USA (guests Brenda Lee, and Lonzo & Oscar)

9:30

3-4-5 Man from Interpol "The Trap"

6 Shotgun Slade "The Swindle"

7 News (Eric Young)

9 Grand Jury "The Woman Who Talked"

10 Have Gun, Will Travel (same episode as 8:30)

11 Markham "The Searing Flame"

13 Manhunt

9:40

7 Movie "The Howards of Virginia"


10:00

3 Grand Jury

4 Bourbon Street Beat "Wall of Silence"

5-6-10-13 News

9 Johnny Ringo "Black Harvest"

11 Whirlybirds "Hobson's Choice"

10:15

6 Whirlybirds "Challenge"

13 Wrestling (Holdredge)

10:30

3 Ernie Kovacs

5-10 Bourbon Street Beat (same as ch 4)

9-11 News/Weather

10:45

6 Movie "Perilous Holiday"

9 Movie "The Feminine Touch"

11 Lawrence Welk (guest Claude Gordon)

11:00

3-4 News/Weather

11:15
4 Movie "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House"

11:20

3 Movie "The Raven"

11:30

10 Movie "The Wild Heart"

11:45

11 Movie "Margin for Error"

Retro: Portland, OR, Sat. Nov 23, 1991

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 KATU Portland [ABC]

6 KOIN Portland [CBS]

8 KGW Portland [NBC]

10 KOPB Portland [PBS]

12 KPTV Portland [IND]

49 KPDX Vancouver, WA [FOX]

5AM

8 Runaway with the Rich & Famous


5:30

8 Memories...Then and Now

6AM

2 Pac-10 Preview

6 Q&A

8 Commercial Program

12 Viewer's Digest

49 New Adam-12

6:30

2 Scratch

6 Weekend Travel Update

8 Not Just News

49 K-TV

7AM

2 Darkwing Duck

6 Muppet Babies

8 Spacecats

10 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? [first season]

12 In The Morning

49 Killer Tomatoes

7:30
2 Beetlejuice

6 Mother Goose and Grimm

8 Yo, Yogi!

10 Reading Rainbow

12 Flintstones

49 Bobby's World

8AM

2 Hammerman

6 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8 Super Mario World

10 Shining Time Station

12 Adventures of the Litle Mermaid

49 Tom & Jerry Kids

8:30

2 Pirates of Dark Water

8 Prostars

10 Long Ago & Far Away

12 Adventures of the Litle Mermaid

49 Taz-Mania

9AM

2 College Football

Ohio State at Michigan. The Wolverines beat OSU 16-13 last season in a defensive batle. Kicker
J.D. Carlson's field goal with no time remaining sealed the win and knocked the Buckeyes out of
the Rose Bowl.

6 Garfield

8 Wishkid

10 Sesame Street

12 Mr. Bogus

49 Bill & Ted's Adventures

9:30

8 Chip & Pepper

12 Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars

49 Litle Shop

10AM

6 Back to the Future

8 Saved By The Bell

10 Learn to Read

12 Tom & Jerry

49 Toxic Crusaders

10:30

6 Where's Waldo?

8 Saved By The Bell

10 Jump Over The Moon

12 Bullwinkle

49 Wide World of Kids


11AM

6 Inspector Gadget

8 NBA Inside Stuff

Included: Appearances by Kevin McHale on "Cheers" and Isiah Thomas on "Sesame Street."
Host: Ahmad Rashad.

10 Business of Management

12 WWF Wrestling

49 Gamepro

11:30

6 Riders in The Sky

8 Bowling

Same-day coverage of the $150,000 Chevy Truck Classic, telecast from Marcel's Olympic Bowl in
Rochester, N.Y.. Roger Bowker beat Dave Husted 235-192 in last year's final. Jay Randolph and
Earl Anthony report.

49 Facts of Life

Noon

6 Commercial Programs

10 Personal Finance

12 Lightning Force

49 G.I. Joe: The Greatest Evil

12:30

2 College Football

Washington State Cougars at Washington Huskies. Although the Cougar defense has had its
problems, the offense has flourished with freshman QB Drew Bledsoe. The Huskies have had a
stellar season, ranking near the top of most national offense and defensive categories.

12 Super Force

1PM

8 Basketball

The NCAA champion Duke Blue Devils host a national team from the Soviet Union at Durham,
N.C. All-America forward Christian Laetner and steady point guard Bobby Hurley return to
anchor the Blue Devils.

10 Growing Years

12 Super Boy

49 Movie: "No Retreat, No Surrender II" [1989] A martial-arts master [Loren Avedon] tries to
rescue his kidnapped girlfriend.

1:30

12 Tarzan

2PM

6 Miss Peach of Kelly School

A talented turkey [voice of Martin Short] fears his goose is cooked when he's won in a raffle,
until Miss Peach's students come to the rescue.

10 Adam Smith

12 Movie: "Dead Solid Perfect" [Made for Cable, 1988] Randy Quaid as a pro golfer struggling to
get his game-and his personal life-back on par. Based on Dan Jenkins' bestseller. Kathryn Harrold.

2:30

6 Golf

Top two-man teams compete in the Shark Shootout, taped today.


10 Tony Brown's Journal

Scheduled: Blacks and the Democratic PArty.

3PM

8 Commercial Programs

10 Motorweek '92 [typo? or was it '92 and not '91?]

49 Movie: "Deep Star Six" [1989] Underwater researchers batle a squid-like creature.

3:30

10 New Yankee Workshop

4PM

2 Black Sheep Squadron

8 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

Ivana Trump, heavyweight champ Evander Holyfield, Litle Richard and Magic Johnson.

10 Wild America

12 World of Disney

4:30

10 Frugal Gourmet

5PM

2 Remington Steele

6 8 News

10 This Old House


12 Baywatch

Conclusion. Shauni atempts to convince Caroline [A.J. Langer] to admit the truth and drop the
charges against Eddie; Turner sets out to win Megan [Vanessa Angel] back.

49 Stuntmasters

5:30

6 Entertainment Tonight [60 min]

10 Hometime

6PM

2 New WKRP In Cincinnati

When a storm damages WKRP's emergency-warning system, the staff thinks it's under nuclear
atack. Mr. Carlson: Gordon Jump.

8 NBC News

10 Faerie Tale Theatre

"Sleeping Beauty." A prince [Christopher Reeve] hopes to rouse a princess [Bernadete Peters]
who has slumbered for 100 years.

12 Star Trek

49 Star Search

6:30

2 News

6 Around Town

Film previews of "The Addams Family," "Beauty and the Beast,"; highlights of local productions
of "Greater Tuna," "Naughty Marrieta"; rock group Quarterfish.

8 Emergency Response
7PM

2 American Gladiators

Finalists vie for the chance to compete in the grand championship. Hosts: Mike Adamie, Larry
Csonka.

6 Jeopardy!

8 Current Affair: Extra

10 Lawrence Welk

Backstage and on-the-road sequences provide a candid look at Welk and his "musical family."
Featured: Myron Floren, Anacani, Jim Roberts, Guy & Ralna, Ava Barber and Kathy Sullivan.

12 Star Trek: The Next Generation

While on a mission to save a planet that was hit by a huge asteroid, the Enterprise encounters a
man [Mat Frewer] who claims to be from the future.

49 Harry and the Hendersons

George's decision to quit his job and launch a magazine rockets the rest of the Hendersons into
the job market.

7:30

6 Wheel of Fortune

49 Roggin's Heroes

A baseball player has a dispute with an umpire.

8PM and later will be listed in a few hours.

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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8PM-5AM

8PM

2 Who's The Boss?

Mona's meddlesome mother [Marian Seldes] doesn't approve of Tony and Angela's marriage, so
she secretly plots to tie them in knots by suggesting a prenuptial agreement.

6 Bob Newhart Anniversary

8 Golden Girls

Both Sophia and Blanche have fleeting touches with the Great Beyond when Sophia nearly
chokes to death and Blanche pays a final visit to her grammy's beloved plantation.

10 National Geographic: On Assignment

Featured: Jim Stanfield, National Geographic's 1986 photographer of the year, at work in Turkey;
the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospital's New Bolten Center.

12 Movie: "Paternity" [1981] Burt Reynolds as a confirmed bachelor nevertheless determined to


become a father. Beverly D'Angelo.

49 Cops

In Boston, Off. John Ridge assists in the arrest of a robbery suspect and joins Off. Bill Reynolds in
crowd control as paramedics treat an injured arsonist.

8:30

2 Growing Pains

Mike fears he could lose new "brother" Luke [Leonardo Di Caprio] when he learns that Luke's
father [Gary Grubbs] is searching for the son he deserted years before. Ben: Jeremy Miller.

8 Walter & Emily

A job for Zack [Mathew Lawrence] is a favor for Walter [Brian Keith] from coffee-shop owner
Ray [Peter Iacangelo], who asks a favor returned when Zack is a bust as a busboy. Emily: Cloris
Leachman.

49 Cops

From Kansas City: Off. Scot Caron arrests a drunken driver; Det. David Payne runs an undercover
drug bust; a suspected truck thief is pursued in a high-speed chase and on foot.

9PM

2 Movie: "Funny Farm" [1988] Everything goes haywire for a city couple [Chevy Chase, Madolyn
Smith] after they buy a quiet retreat in the country. Directed by George Roy Hill.

6 Party for Richard Pryor

[from Close-Up] Music and memories dominate this salute to Richard Pryor, who underwent
triple-bypass heart surgery last summer and is currently batling multiple sclerosis.

8 Empty Nest

Barbara [Kristy McNichol] makes a splash after she's credited with saving a drowning man, but
she has the sinking feeling that the real story won't wash with the department.

10 Movie: "The Band Wagon" [1953] Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Jack Buchanan, Nanete Fabray
and Oscar Levant perform brilliantly in one of the best musicals of the Fifties. Wonderful songs
by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz; imaginative production numbers.
49 Charlie Hoover

A pregnancy scare for Helen [Lucy Webb] could mean a vasectomy for Charlie [Tim Matheson],
but Hugh [Sam Kinison] doesn't want any part of it. Doctor: Phil Leeds.

9:30

8 Nurses

Hank won't admit hes jealous when his brother [Lane Davies] dates Gina; Dr. Riskin [Florence
Stanley] doesn't envy the administrator [Stuart Pankin] sent to warn her about costs.

49 Get A Life

Chris and Sharon [Chris Elliot, Robin Riker] may bury the hatchet just prior to their own burials
after getting trapped in Sharon's living room meat locker.

10PM

8 Sisters

On Thanksgiving Day, waiting for Evan's test results is eating Georgie [Patricia Kalember] alive, so
she returns to her childhood home, where she chews on memories of a past holiday meal; Reed
[Ashley Judd] returns from France talking turkey, and Wade and Alex find her new attitude tough
to swallow.

12 News

49 Street Justice

When her brother [Sean O'Byrne] is seriously injured in a gay-bashing incident and the police are
slow to react, Malloy takes maters into her own hands.

10:30

12 Newsmakers

11PM

2 6 8 News
10 Austin City Limits

The Texas Tornados, and McBride and the Ride perform. Songs include "Who Were You Thinkin'
Of," "Nobody's Fool."

12 Night Court

49 Comic Strip Live

Scheduled: Fred Stoller, John Wing. Wayne Coter is the host.

11:30

2 Remington Steele

Mildred's nephew [Albert Macklin] has a litle problem: he needs to hide a body from a hit man
who needs the corpse to confirm his kill. Silver: Jack Bannon.

6 48 Hours

From 1990: "Victim Power" examines the "crusade buy crime victims to see that justice is done."
Included: a look at a murdered girl's family, protesting the parole of her killer.

8 Saturday Night Live

Macaulay Culkin [host]; music group Tin Machine. Regulars include Dana Carvey.

12 Wrestling

Midnight

10 Jack Horkheimer

49 Beauty and The Beast [fantasy show]

12:30

2 Legend of William Tell

6 Commercial Program

1AM
6 Weekend Travel Update

8 Movie: "'X'-The Man With the X-Ray Eyes." [1963] A scientist [Ray Milland] invites tragedy
when he experiments with a serum to have superior vision. Crane: Don Rickles.

12 Love Boat

49 Pump it Up!

Featured: Ziggy Marley.

1:30

2 News

6 America's Top 10

Featured videos include Amy Grant's "That's What Love is For".

2AM

2 Combat! BW

6 Friday The 13th: The Series

49 It's Showtime at The Apollo

Scheduled: Boyz II Men and Another Bad Creation. Songs include "Motownphilly."

3AM

2 Black Sheep Squadron

6 News

8 Nightside

49 Movie: "Hell Comes to Frogtown" [1988] Tongue-in-cheek flick about a nuclear-war survivor
[Roddy Piper] pited against amphibious mutants.

3:30
6 Fantasy Island

4AM

2 Movie BW: "The Sea Hawk" [1940] Errol Flynn at his apex in this spectacular saga of a daring
British buccaneer during the reign of Queen Elizabeth [Flora Robson]. Claude Rains, Alan Hale,
Brenda Marshall. Lopez: Gilbert Roland. Sir John: Donald Crisp. Miss Latham: Una O'Connor.

6 Headline News

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Ah, Gladiators on a Saturday night.... That brings back memories. The British version of
Gladiators was a Saturday night staple for many years. ("American Gladiators" was also shown,
but generally in the early hours of the morning.)

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Request for crainbebo:could you please post Portland listings for Thursday, November 28, 1991?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Usually I post one or two listings from an issue. I don't post the whole week. I already have Tue
Nov 26th as well somewhere buried in all the new threads.
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Ah, Gladiators on a Saturday night.... That brings back memories...

Ah, "Cops" on a Saturday night... That brings back memories...

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Usually I post one or two listings from an issue. I don't post the whole week. I already have Tue
Nov 26th as well somewhere buried in all the new threads.

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Could you please post the link for the 11/26/91 Portland schedule?

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Here's the Tuesday schedule


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Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Monday, April 11, 1966

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Encyclopaedia Britannica

6:50 Town And Country

6:55 Farm News (Ronnie Stephens)

7 AM Today (A.E. Hotchner discusses his biography of

Ernest Hemingway.) (c)

9 AM Today In Georgia (c)

9:30 Bonnie Prudden (exercises)

10 AM Eye Guess (c)

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (c)

11:30 Paradise Bay (c)

12 N News (Hal Suit) (c)

12:15 Movie: "Violent Road" (Brian Keith, from '58)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (c)


2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Donna Loren, Brian Kelly) (c)

4 PM Match Game (Lee Remick, Abe Burrows) (c)

4:25 News, Weather

4:30 Popeye Club (c)

5:30 Yogi Bear (c)

6 PM News (Ray Moore, Fred Briggs) (c)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (c)

7 PM Hank (delay from Fri 8 PM) (c)

7:30 Hullabaloo (Paul Anka hosts; the Cyrkle, Lesley Gore,

Peter and Gordon) (c)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (c)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (c)

9 PM Andy Williams (Maureen O'Hara, Henry Mancini, Don Adams)

(c)

10 PM Run For Your Life (c)

11 PM Newsroom (Tom Brokaw--yes, the same; he'd be leaving soon

for KNBC when WSB couldn't match its offer) (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (Woody Allen is guest) (c)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today (c)

9 AM Girl Talk (Joyce Brothers, Lois Wyse, Alice Buchner--I have


no idea who the last two are)

9:30 Science

10 AM Eye Guess (c)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (c)

11:30 Paradise Bay (c)

12 N Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Let's Play Post Office (c)

12:55 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

1 PM WRCB Bulletin

1:30 Let's Make A Deal (c)

1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (c)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4 PM Match Game (c)

4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

4:30 Superman

5 PM Rifleman

5:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (c)

7 PM M Squad
7:30 Hullabaloo (c)

8 PM John Forsythe Show (c)

8:30 Dr. Kildare (c)

9 PM Andy Williams (c)

10 PM Run For Your Life (c)

11 PM Bulletin (Gray/Chamberlain)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:10 Daily Word

6:15 Sunrise Semester: "Classical Myths"

6:45 Emory University

7 AM News, Weather

7:05 CBS News (Mike Wallace, R.I.P.)

7:30 News, Editorial

7:35 Cartoon Clubhouse

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Real McCoys (day-behind from 10:30 AM)

9:30 Andy Griffith (day-behind from 11 AM)

10 AM Dick Van Dyke (day-behind from 11:30 AM)

10:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Bete Davis; Phil Ford and

Mimi Hines, Roger Miller, Tab Hunter)

11:55 Weather (Eleanor Knight, who had been Ch. 11's first

of several weathergirls a couple of years earlier)


12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (anchor not given)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM December Bride

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Barbara Feldon, Jerry Vale)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (guest is Aldo Ray) (c)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Lloyd Thaxton (guests: the Jimmy Smith Trio)

5:30 Movie: "Desperate Search"

7 PM Panorama News (Paul Shields)

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret (celebrity guest is George Segal)

8:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Danny Thomas) (c)

9 PM Andy Griffith (c)

9:30 Hazel (c)

10 PM Talent Scouts (presenters: Bea Benaderet (with singers

Larry and Cathy Barnes), Forrest Tucker (comic Jack Denton),

Rod Serling (singer Battista Locatelli), host Art Linkleter (harpist

Gloria Tracy) (c)

11 PM Panorama (Jim Axel, someone named Psenka whom I don't recall)


11:30 Movie: "Plunder Road" (released in 1958, the same year as "Thunder Road,"

but that's where the resemblance ends)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens (NET)

TV Guide doesn't indicate if there was any in-school programming so I'm going

from the first listed program.

5:30 What's New

6 PM B'wana Don In Jungle-La

6:30 Breakthru (religious program)

7 PM Growing South

7:30 America's Crises (second of four programs on urban crime, police protection,

and juvenile offenders)

8:30 Koltanowski On Chess (the career of American chess master Paul Murphy)

9 PM Movie: "The Gold Of Naples" (from '55: four stories dealing with life in Naples--

"The Racketeer," "Pizza On Credit" (an early role for Sophia Loren), "The Gambler,"

"Theresa")

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

7:45 Upward Look

8 AM Jack LaLanne

8:30 Focus

9 AM Funtime

10 AM Mike Douglas (Kay Starr is co-hostess; fashion designer Mr. Blackwell,


the Rev. Richard Gilbert)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Confidential For Women

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Nurses

4 PM Never Too Young

4:25 Arlene Dahl's Beauty Spot (c)

4:30 Where The Action Is (James Brown, Mickey Rooney Jr.)

5 PM Bob Brandy

5:30 Yogi Bear

6 PM 77 Sunset Strip

7 PM ABC News (Bob Young subs for Peter Jennings)

7:15 Newswatch (Gil Norwood, not to be confused with WLOS's

Bill Norwood)

7:30 Movie: "Hell And High Water" (c)

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Avengers

11 PM Newswatch

11:15 Movie: "A Swirl Of Glory"


WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Movie: "5000 Fingers Of Dr. T"

10:30 Selected Short Subjects (it would be interesting to know

what these were)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed

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 Never Too Young

4:25 Arlene Dahl's Beauty Spot (c)

4:30 Merv Griffin (Carol Burnet, Xavier Cugat with Charo,

comic B.S. Pulley)

6 PM Cheyenne

7 PM ABC News

7:15 News Watch (note the difference in labeling from Ch. 9)

(Bill Buckner)
7:30 Movie: "The Kid From Left Field"

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Avengers

11 PM Night Watch (Daugherty, don't remember his first name)

11:25 Movie: "I Bombed Pearl Harbor"

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

6:25 Daily Word

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM News, Weather

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Morning Show

8:30 Time For Music (educational)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

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 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Lunch'n Fun

1:30 As The World Turns


2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (c)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "Harem Girl"

6 PM News (Dave Paterson)

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) (c)

7 PM Marshal Dillon

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 The Lucy Show (c)

9 PM Andy Griffith (c)

9:30 Hazel (c)

10 PM Talent Scouts (c)

11 PM News (Harve Bradley)

11:20 Movie: "The Flying Fontaines" (c)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club

7 AM News, Weather

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Leave It To Beaver


8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Doris And David (Doris is Doris Martin, don't know

who David is)

9:30 Stan Carey (music)

9:45 Imperials (gospel music)

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 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (c)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Where The Action Is (same as Ch. 9)

5 PM Maverick

6 PM News, Weather, Sports


6:30 CBS News (c)

7 PM Bat Masterson

7:30 Tightrope!

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 The Lucy Show (c)

9 PM Andy Griffith (c)

9:30 Hazel (c)

10 PM The FBI (ABC, delay from Sun 8 PM, not in color)

11 PM 11th Hour Report

11:30 Roaring 20's

Retro: Spokane, WA - Thursday, March 13, 1986

2 - KREM (CBS)

6 am Bugs Bunny and Friends

6:30 Tom and Jerry

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 The $25,000 Pyramid

9:30 Card Sharks

10:00 The Price is Right

11:00 The Young and the Restless

12 pm Press Your Luck

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Divorce Court


3:30 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 Quincy

5:00 KREM 2 News

6:00 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 The Price Is Right

7:30 The Newlywed Game

8:00 Magnum, P.I.

9:00 Simon & Simon

10:00 Knot's Landing

11:00 KREM 2 News

11:30 College Basketball

4 - KXLY (ABC)

6 am The Jetsons

6:30 ABC's World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak

10:30 New Love, American Style

11:00 Ryan's Hope

11:30 Perfect Match

12 pm All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital


3:00 The Flintstones

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 Litle House on the Prairie

5:00 News 4

6:00 ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

6:30 The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

7:00 The People's Court

7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

8:00 Ripley's Believe It Or Not!

9:00 The Colbys

10:00 20/20

11:00 News 4

11:30 Nightline

12:00 Barbour Report

6 - KHQ (NBC)

6 am Morning Stretch

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Today

9:00 Family Ties

9:30 Sale of the Century

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Scrabble

11:00 Super Password

11:30 Laverne & Shirley


12 pm Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Hour Magazine

4:00 The Bob Newhart Show

4:30 M*A*S*H

5:00 Q6 News

6:00 NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 The Cosby Show

8:30 Family Ties

9:00 Cheers

9:30 Night Court

10:00 Hill Street Blues

11:00 Q6 News

11:30 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

12:30 am Late Night with David Leterman

7 - KSPS (PBS)

7 am Sesame Street

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 3-2-1 Contact

9:00 Sesame Street


10:00 Austin City Limits

11:00 Body Buddies

11:30 Great Chefs of Chicago

12 pm Nova

1:00 Nature

2:00 Newton's Apple

2:30 Cats and Dogs

3:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Timmy and Lassie

5:30 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 Speaking of Love with Leo Buscaglia

8:00 Pledge Break

8:10 MYSTERY!: "Sherlock Holmes - 'The Red-Headed League'" (1985)

9:20 MYSTERY!: "Sherlock Holmes - 'The Final Problem'" (1985)

10:25 The Golden Years of Television

11:15 SCTV

22 - KSKN (Independent)

6:30 am The Pink Panther

7:00 Popeye

7:30 Bugs Bunny

8:00 Jim and Tammy


9:00 Success in Life

10:00 Big Valley

11:00 Burns and Allen

11:30 Dennis the Menace

12 pm MOVIE: "Holiday" (1938) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant.

2:00 Millionaireship

2:30 I Dream of Jeannie

3:00 Robotech

3:30 She- Ra, Princess of Power

4:00 Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

4:30 Batman

5:00 The Munsters

5:30 Gimme a Break

6:00 The Jeffersons

6:30 Too Close for Comfort

7:00 Police Story

8:00 MOVIE: "Farewell to Manzanar" (1976) Yuki Shioda, Nobu McCarthy.

10:00 The Jeffersons

10:30 Independent News

11:00 Benny Hill

11:30 Trapper John, M.D.

12:30 am Comedy Tonight

28 - KAYU (Independent)

7 am M.A.S.K.
7:30 The Transformers

8:00 Voltron, Defender of the Universe

8:30 Heathcliff

9:00 The 700 Club

10:30 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00 Richard Roberts

12 pm Perry Mason

1:00 Please Help Me Live

2:00 Can You Be Thinner?

2:30 Challenge of the GoBots

3:00 Scooby Doo

3:30 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

4:00 Thundercats

4:30 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

5:00 The Brady Bunch

5:30 Leave It to Beaver

6:00 Diff'rent Strokes

6:30 Benson

7:00 Diff'rent Strokes

7:30 The Odd Couple

8:00 MOVIE: "The Agony and the Ecstasy" (1965) Charlton Heston, Rex Harrison.

11:00 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

12 am The 700 Club


Retro: Oklahoma, Sat. May 17th, 1980

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 KTEW Tulsa [NBC]

3 KFDX Wichita Falls, TX [NBC]

4 KTVY Oklahoma City [NBC]

5 KOCO Oklahoma City [ABC]

6T KOTV Tulsa [CBS]

6W KAUZ Wichita Falls, TX [CBS]

7 KSWO Lawton [ABC]

8S KVIJ Sayre, OK [ABC/KVII]

8T KTUL Tulsa [ABC]

9 KWTV Oklahoma City [CBS]

10 KTEN Ada [ABC/NBC]

11 KTVT Dallas, TX [IND]

12 KXII Sherman, TX [CBS/NBC]

17 WTBS Atlanta [IND]

25 KOKH Oklahoma City [IND]

34 KGMC Oklahoma City [IND]

39 KXTX Dallas, TX [IND]

OETA Oklahoma Educational Television Authority [PBS, KETA 13 OKC, KWET 12 Cheyenne, KOED
11 Tulsa, KOET 3 Eufaula]

5AM

17 Human Dimension
5:30

2 Time for Timothy

17 It's Your Business

6AM

2 Children's Gospel Hour

3 Bullwinkle

4 Stan Hitchcock Show

5 Beter Way...

8T Kids Are People Too

Guests include Ethel Merman, consumer reporter David Horowitz [Fight Back! which premiered
that year], special-effects creators Peter and Harrison Ellenshaw, actor Christopher Reeve.

10 Kids Are People Too

Guests: Henry Winkler, Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo, 16-year-old umpire Liz Yerly, umpire-
school owner Bob O'Regan, Philadelphia Phillie Tug McGraw.

17 Three Stooges/Litle Rascals BW

6:30

2 Bay City Rollers

3 Jetsons

4 Bullwinkle

5 World of Survival

8S U.S. Farm Report

Topic: food-stamp program cutbacks. Also: an interview with Rep. Leon Paneta [D-CA].

9 Marlo and The Magic Movie Machine


39 Hot Fudge

6:40

25 Calendar 25

6:50

25 News

7Am

2 3 4 Godzilla/Globetroters

5 7 8S 8T 10 Superfriends

6T 6W 9 12 Mighty Mouse/Heckle and Jeckle

17 Ultra Man

25 Villa Alegre

39 Woody Woodpecker

7:30

17 Movie BW: "The Black Whip" [1957] An interesting yarn about a plot to kidnap a governor.
Lorn: Hugh Marlowe.

25 Hot Fudge

39 Aquaman

8AM

2 3 4 Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo

5 7 8S 8T 10 Plastic Man

6T 6W 9 12 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner


25 Saturday AM

39 Backyard

8:30

OETA Once Upon a Classic

Carrie [Juliet Waley] departs Druid's Botom in the conclusion of "Carrie's War." Nick: Andrew
Tinney.

11 News in Review

39 Hulk

9AM

OETA Last of the Mohicans

A Huron atack on the Heyward party is repulsed by Hawkeye and the Mohicans. Adding to the
danger: the defection of Magua [Philip Madoc].

11 Extension '80

17 Movie: "Beau Geste" [1966] Good remake of the old adventure tale about villainy and
heroism in the French Foreign Legion, with Guy Stockwell in the stalwart title role.

25 Woman to Woman

39 Captain America

9:30

2 3 4 Daffy Duck

OETA Mystery!

The De Winters decide to hold the traditional Manderley costume ball in Part 3 of "Rebecca".
Mrs De Winter: Joanna David.

5 7 8S 8T 10 Scooby and Scrappy-Doo

6T 6W 9 12 Popeye
11 Fifty Plus

25 Movie BW: "Million Dollar Kid" [1944] The East Side Kids try to straighten out a wayward rich
lad. Leo Gorcey.

34 Health Field

39 Movie BW: "It Ain't Hay." [1943] Abbot and Costello play two chumps who mistake a
champion race horse for a giveaway nag in this Damon Runyon story. Grace McDonald.

10AM

2 3 Jetsons

4 Bugs Bunny & Friends

11 Political Talk

34 It's Your Business

10:15

11 Los Tiempos

10:30

2 TV News Game

OETA Murder Most Mystery

The Wilbraham emeralds are found, but the murderer's identity and motive still unsetle Lord
Peter Wimsey [Ian Carmichael] as "The Nine Tailors" concludes. Bunter: Glyn Houston.

3 4 Jonny Quest

5 Ho Ho's Showplace

Jungle John and some of his animal friends visit the showplace.

6T 6W 9 12 Fat Albert

The gang learns about respect for people in authority.

7 8S 8T 10 Captain Caveman
11 What About People?

34 700 Club

11AM

2 3 Godzilla

4 Sports Afield

5 7 8S 8T 10 Weekend Special

Part 1 of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Gold Bug" follows an adventurous boy [Anthony Michael Hall] as
he stumbles upon a treasure hunter [Roberts Blossom] and his mute servant [Geoffrey Holder].
Agnes: Sudie Bond.

6T 6W 9 12 Shazam!

11 Political Talk

25 Movie: "Rampage at Apache Wells" [German, 1966] Brothers Old Surehand [Stewart Granger]
and Winnetou [Pierre Brice] batle the Finger Gang to prevent an oil swindle.

39 Movie: "The Wonderful Country" [1959] Fine adaption of Tom Lea's novel about a hard-biten
outcast [Robert Mitchum] who returns to Texas after many years in Mexico. Excellent cast.

11:15

11 Time Out with Scot

17 Movie: "Voyage to the Botom of the Sea" [1961] An atomic sub tries to halt a radiation belt
threatening the Earth. Walter Pidgeon.

11:30

2 3 Flash Gordon

OETA Victory Garden

Bob Thomson shows how to grow vegetables in containers.

4 Creative Crafts
The interrelationship of painting and drawing is discussed.

5 7 8S 8T American Bandstand

Public Image Ltd. ["Poptones," "Careering"] and Robbie Dupree ["Steal Away," "Hot Hearts"]

6T 6W 9 12 Super 7

10 America's Athletes-1980

11 Parents in Action

Noon

2 Wrestling [unknown who or where]

OETA Oklahoma Gardening

3 Woodworking

4 Unity

11 SMU Presents

34 Movie: "Copper Canyon." [1950] Marksman [Ray Milland] joins in a fight between Southern
miners and unfriendly Northerners.

12:30

OETA Market to Market

3 Decorating Crafts With Becky

4 Wallace Wildlife

Fishing for largemouth bass on Lake Nacogdoches, Texas. Don Wallace.

5 Saturday Review

6T 6W 9 12 30 Minutes

Christopher Glenn visits Northern Ireland to assess the impact of 10 years of civil strife on the
country's youth. Included are interviews with teenagers, a mother, and religious and community
leaders.

7 Dating Game
8T 10 Fishing With Roland Martin

8S That Nashville Music

Guests are Larry Gatlin, Janie Fricke, John Wesley Ryles.

11 Voter's Digest

1PM

2 Movie-TBA

OETA America

Brigham Young, Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill Cody...some prominent names in this chapter about
the taming and development of the Western frontier.

3 4 10 Baseball Warm-Up

5 Gilligan's Island

6T Who, What, How Do You Know?

6W PTL Club

7 Bowling

Special: The National Collegiate Bowling Championships, taped in Milwaukee. Duane Dow and
Los Boxberger report.

8S Porter Wagoner

Ernest Ray and Diana Williams are Porter's guests.

8T Jimmy Houston Show

9 Insight

11 Movie BW: "Pardon Us" [1931] Laurel and Hardy's first feature film. Stan and Ollie land in hail,
driving their captors daft.

12 Coping With Change

This documentary examines methods for dealing with changes in life.

25 Movie: "Monster Zero" [1968] Outer-space fantasy about the discovery of a new planet
hidden behind Jupiter, featuring Godzilla and Rodan.
39 Movie BW: "Ranger of Cherokee Strip" [1949]

1:15

3 4 10 Baseball

The Cincinnati Reds vs. the Montreal Expos, or the Baltimore Orioles at Detroit Tigers.

1:30

5 Muppet Show

Comic Dudley Moore joins the Muppets in "Mama Don't Allow" and "How High the Moon."

6 Big Blue Marble

8S Pro News Magazine

8T Dragnet BW

12 Challenge Match Fishing

17 Movie: "Skullduggery" [1970] Fantastic yarn about anthropologists hunting the missing link in
New Guinea. Filmed in Jamaica. Burt Reynolds, Susan Clark, Roger C. Carmel.

34 Movie BW: "The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake" [1959] Low-budget horror yarn about two
brothers victimized by an ancient voodoo curse. Jonathan: Eduard Franz.

2PM

OETA Elizabeth R

A climate of oppression endangers young Elizabeth.

5 Ghost Planes from the Past

Vintage aircraft rebuilt from the wheels up atempt to break air-speed records in this film, which
features a copy of the Spirit of Saint Louis.

6T Tarzan

Tarzan [Ron Ely] helps an engineer start an irrigation project-despite the presence of a menacing
tiger. Stockwell: James Whitmore.
7 Racers

8S National Geographic

8T 1980 NHRA Gatornationals

Highlights of the 11th NHRA Gatornational, held in Gainesville, FL. Total posted awards:
$386,850. Defending champions Kelly Brown [top fuel], Gordie Bonin [funny car] and Bob
Glidden [pro stock] are among he drivers vying for shares of that purse.

9 12 Lawrence Welk

39 Wagon Train BW

2:30

5 Fishing-The Gentle Giant

7 Choice of Champions

3PM

5 7 8S 8T Wide World of Sports

The U.S. Amateur Boxing Championships, taped in Las Vegas. Also: live reports from Baltimore,
site of today's Preakness Stakes; and from Indianapolis, where the Indy 500 Time Trials are in
progress.

6T Nashville On The Road

6W 9 12 Golf

Special: Third-round play in the Colonial National Invitation. See Sunday's listing.

11 Fiesta Mexicana

25 Movie: "What a Way to Go" [1964] Wealthy Shirley MacLaine recalls four wacky marriages via
flashback-each ending in untimely death for the husband. Paul Newman.

34 Movie: "When Worlds Collide" [1951] George Pal's special-effects Oscar-winner about efforts
to leave earth before it collides with another planet.

39 Bonanza

Ossie Davis in "The Wish." Hoss's desire to aid a drought-stricken black farmer is complicated by
the ex-slave's pride-and Hoss's color.

3:30

OETA Sneak Previews

6 That Nashville Music

Guests include Jack Greene, Jeannie Seeley, Don King, Ray Pillow.

11 Variedades Musicales

17 Rat Patrol

4PM

2 The FBI

OETA Soccer Made in Germany

3 4 Nashville on The Road

5 7 8S 8T 10 The Preakness

8 Porter Wagoner

Joe Sun sings "Blue Ribbon Blues" and "Old Flames."

6W 12 Sports Spectacular

Marvin Hagler [48-2-2] meets Marcos Geraldo [43-13] in a scheduled 10-round middleweight
bout telecast live from Las Vegas. Hagler is ranked No .1 in the 160-lb division by the WBA and
WBC. Boxers' records by Ring Magazine.

9 Can-Am Race

11 Newton/Weaver Western Hour

17 This Week in Baseball

39 Rawhide BW

4:30
3 That Nashville Music

4 That Nashville Music

Tommy Overstreet, Gail Davies, O.B. McClinton, Buddy Spicher.

6T Pop Goes The Country

Ray Stevens and Dotsy are the guest performers.

9 Tony Brown's Journal

17 Wrestling

34 The Lone Ranger BW

5PM

2 6T News

OETA Que Pasa, USA?

3 Closer Look

4 Kung Fu

A vindictive warlock [Emilio Fernandez] casts a spell of fear over an entire village.

5 7 8S 8T 10 Wide World of Sports

Coverage of the U.S. Amateur Boxing Championships, taped in Las Vegas, continues. Also: a
wrap-up of today's Preakness and a live update on the Indy 500 Time Trials.

6W Country Roads

9 Tony Clark: Newsmakers

11 Lawrence Welk

A tour of the world includes "Around the World," "America the Beautiful," "Mexicali Rose."

12 Wild Kingdom

25 Bionic Woman

The controller of a powerful outer-space weapon is determined to avenge his father's death.
Conclusion of a two-part story. Jaime: Lindsay Wagner.
34 Rifleman BW

Andy Moon turns to Lucas for help when he becomes the target of three vengeful brothers.

39 Cheyenne BW

Cheyenne follows his hunch that an amnesic cowboy's former life was a lawless one. Cheyenne:
Clint Walker.

5:30

2 3 NBC News-Jane Pauley

OETA Another Vocie

5 8S 8T 10 News

6T 30 Minutes

6W 9 12 CBS News-Schieffer

7 Pop Goes The Country

34 Bob Mills

6PM

2 Candid Camera

Ethnic names are tongue twisters to the announcer at a football game.

OETA Untamed World

Salmon on the run: tracing their journey from the Pacific Ocean.

3 8T Lawrence Welk

See 5PM, Ch. 11.

4 9 News

5 6 6W 8S 12 Hee Haw

The guests include Larry Gatlin ["All the Gold in California," "We're Number One"], Foster Brooks
["Oh, Lonesome Me"] and Becky Hobbs ["I Can't Say Goodbye".] Also: Buck and the Buckaroos
sing "Love is a Warm Cowboy," Roy does "Under the Double Eagle" and the Hagers offer "Mexico
Holiday."

7 Sha Na Na

10 Country Roads

11 Real McCoys BW

Grampa's jealousy leads him to court and a confrontation with his romantic rival-the judge.

25 Dance Fever

34 Lancer

39 Big Valley

A wealthy rancher [Simon Oakland] sets out to ruin the Barkleys. His motive: intense hatred of
Jarrod, who he thinks is having an affair with his young wife.

6:30

2 Muppet Show

Folk-rock performer Arlo Guthrie sings "Grocery Blues" and "Whoopee Ti Yi O." Muppet cows
storm the stage and sing "Elegance."

OETA Outdoor Oklahoma

4 Bill Banowsky Visits

7 Muppet Show

9 Newlywed Game

10 That Nashville Music

11 Make Room for Daddy BW

17 Baseball

New York Mets at Atlanta Braves at Atlanta Stadium.

25 Sha Na Na

Guest Troy Donahue does "If You Wanna Be Happy."


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Continuing

7PM

2 3 4 12 BJ and The Bear

BJ [Greg Evigan] fuels his rig with moonshine after saboteurs cut off his diesel supply.

OETA Dukes of Dixieland and Friends

Special: New Orleans' Dukes of Dixieland band plays "South Rampart Street Blues," "Sweet
Georgia Brown" and "Just a Closer Walk with Thee"; and joins the New Orleans Pops Orchestra
for "When the Saints Go Marching In."

5 7 8S 8T 10 Love Boat

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders entertain on a charity cruise that finds a renowned actress
[Ginger Rogers] and a pompous critic [Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.] keeping a cool distance; smugglers
[Larry Linville, Gunilla Huton] trying to retrieve gems they stashed in a lamp last time out; a
single executive [Bill Daily] striving to impress his family-oriented boss [John Hillerman] with a
wife, mother and son [Roz Kelly, Patsy Kelly, Jackie Earle Haley] he hired from a talent agency;
and an engaged widow [Dina Merrill] hoping that her daughter [Wendy Ames] will accept her
stepfather-to-be [William Windom].

6T 6W 9 Tim Conway

Guest Mel Tillis sings "You Threw Away The Key." Sketches include Tim as an elderly taxi driver
whose fare [Eric Boardman] is in a hurry, and as a mad scientists. The Don Crichton Dancers
salute Broadway musicals. Regulars include Dick Orkin, Jack Riley, Bert Berdis. [Last show of the
series]

11 Pop Goes the Country

25 Wild, Wild West

The evil Dr. Loveless [Michael Dunn] takes a giant step in his plan to rule a world of "litle
people"-by reducing West to a six-inch miniature. West: Robert Conrad.

34 Baseball

The Rangers take on the Yankees at New York's Yankee Stadium.

39 Bowling

See 1PM, Ch. 7 for details.

7:30

11 That Nashville Music

Guests include Bill Anderson, Reba McEntire, John Conlee.

8PM

2 3 4 12 Sanford
Fred [Redd Foxx] has two overnight guests-his college-bound nephew and Evelyn's runaway
daughter Cissy [Suzanne Stone].

OETA Big Band Cavalcade

Entertainers from the big band era bring back the sounds of the '30s and '40s. Among the
performers are singers Margaret Whiting and Bob Crosby and bandleaders Freddie Martin and
Frankie Carle. Tunes include "Begin the Beguine," "Moonlight in Vermont."

6T 6W 9 Movie: "The Wild Wild West Revisited," a 1979 TV-sequel with Robert Conrad and Ross
Martin as secret-service agents James West and Artemus Gordon, called out of retirement in
1885 to do batle with Michelito Loveless, Jr. [Paul Williams], son of their old adversary. Edney:
Rene Auberjonois.

11 Nashville on the Road

25 Movie BW: "Psycho" [1960] Alfred Hitchcock's brilliant and terrifying study of murder and
madness at an eerie, run-down motel. Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh.

39 Movie BW: "Edge of Darkness" [1943] Tense story of Norwegians plotting a revolt against the
ravaging Nazis. Errol Flynn.

8:30

2 3 4 12 Joe's World

Joe Wabash, already father of five, learns that he's going to have yet another mouth to feed. Joe:
Ramon Bieri.

11 Porter Wagoner

Razzy Bailey is Porter's guest.

9PM

2 3 4 12 Prime Time Saturday

Scheduled: A look at quarterback Terry Bradshaw's off-the-field activities, which include TV


commercials and personal appearances, and recording spirituals.

OETA Doctor Who

5 7 8S 8T 10 Fantasy Island
1. A recent widower [Bob Denver] wants to impress his 8-year-old son by becoming a comic-
book superhero. 2. A journalist graduate student [Vernee Watson] wants to break "the biggest
news story of the decade." Hal: Larry Storch.

11 High Chaparral

Ignoring John's advice, Victoria rides into Indian country. Result: capture by an Apache-and
"rescue" by a sinister trio that refuses to take her to her destination. Brady: William C. Watson.

17 Pop Goes the Country

9:30

17 That Nashville Music

34 Bob Newhart

10PM

2 3 4 5 6T 6W 7 8T 9 10 12 News

OETA Monty Python's Flying Circus

8S ABC News

11 Wrestling

17 Dick Maurice and Company

25 Movie BW: "In a Lonely Place" [1950] Nicholas Ray directed this taut thriller about a jaded
screenwriter [Humphrey Bogart] who becomes innocently involved in murder.

34 Benny Hill

Benny rises to stardom as a 17th-century minstrel.

39 Time Tunnel

10:15

8S News

10 ABC News
10:30

2 3 4 10 Saturday Night Live

Guests: Steve Martin [host], Paul and Linda McCartney [via a remote from London] and the rock
group 3-D. Regulars include Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, Laraine Newman.

OETA Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

Something is lacking in the dinner party Reggie has for his boss-specifically, the food. Leonard
Rossiter.

5 M*A*S*H

A GI requests a Jewish religious ceremony in a unit where the only chaplain is Catholic.

6T Mary Tyler Moore

Ted astonishes everyone by coming up with a winning system for betting on football games.

6W 9 Movie: "Support Your Local Sheriff!" [1969] Western spoof about an easygoing stranger
who becomes the lawman of a wild and woolly town. James Garner.

7 Movie: "Footsteps" [1972] TV-movie with Richard Crenna as a has-been football coach trying
for a comeback at a small college.

8T Gunsmoke

Bandits delay wounded Mat Dillon's journey to Denver in Part 2 of "The Bullet." Mat: James
Arness.

12 Nashville on The Road

34 Rat Patrol

Troy [Christopher George] wakes up in a field hospital blind-and unaware that his English-
speaking benefactors are German agents.

10:45

8 Movie: "Kelly's Heroes" [1970] Yugoslavian locations enhance this World War II heist yarn
about soldiers penetrating enemy lines for a fortune in gold bullion. Clint Eastwood.
11PM

5 Movie: "Dan Candy's Law" [1973] Melodrama based on an actual 1895 incident, with Donald
Sutherland as a Mountie stalking the Indian who killed his partner.

6 Movie: "The Red Tent" [1971] The story of General Umberto Nobile [Peter Finch] and his ill-
fated Arctic expedition of 1928. Amundsen: Sean Connery.

12 Pop Goes the Country

Barbara Mandrell sings "One Love in My Lifetime" and "His Eye is on the Sparrow".

17 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

34 Wrestling

39 Journey to Adventure

11:30

8T Movie: "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" [1966] Breezy package of songs, girls and Elvis Presley.

11 Ironside

Law student Mark gets a frustrating look at the legal system while trying to help an impoverished
friend falsely accused of assault. Ironside: Raymond Burr.

12AM

2 Movie: "Easy Rider" [1969] A popular youth-cult film, with Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper
portraying the cross-country adventures of two free-spirited bikers. Jack Nicholson.

3 Wrestling

4 SCTV

6 Movie: "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" [1966] Comedian Woody Allen took a Japanese spy film and
gagged it up with some outlandish dubbed dialogue. It's a funny satire of James Bond thrillers.

25 Country Roads

34 OKC Forum
12:30

4 Movie BW: "Fort Apache" [1948] A John Ford directed saga about an arrogant colonel's [Henry
Fonda] trouble-making with the Apaches. John Wayne, Shirley Temple.

7 ABC News

9 Twilight Zone BW

11 News

17 Baseball

Mets at the Braves, played earlier today in Atlanta.

25 Calendar 25

12:45

7 Soul Train

12:50

5 Movie: "Bank Shot" [1974] George C. Scot plays an escaped convict who plans to rob a bank
the hard way-by hauling it away.

1AM

6 News

8T Soul Train

9 Twilight Zone

2AM

2 Movie: "A Reflection of Fear" [1973] An old mansion is the moody setting for murder when a
father [Robert Shaw] returns to the family he deserted ten years earlier.

2:30
5 ABC News

3AM

4 Movie: "The Sweet Ride" [1968] Youth-orientated melodrama set in the Southern California
milieu of cyclists and surfers. Tony Franciosa.

17 Untouchables BW

4AM

2 Movie: "House on Green Apple Road" [1970] Flashbacks provide the clues in this tale of a
police lieutenant [Christopher George] investigating a murder without a corpse. Janet Leigh.

17 Rat Patrol

4:30

17 Ag-USA

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Retro: Eugene, OR, Tue. Aug 17th, 1999

Source: Eugene Register-Guard

CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene [ABC]

13 KVAL Eugene [CBS]

16 KMTR Eugene [NBC]

25 KEVU Eugene [UPN]

28 KEPB Eugene [PBS]


30 KZWB Eugene [WB 100+ cable only]

34 KLSR Eugene [Fox]

36 KTVC Roseburg [PAX]

5AM

9 World News This Morning

16 NBC News at Sunrise

25 First Business

30 Paid Programming

34 This Morning's Business

36 Morning [?? Religious Program?]

5:30

13 CBS Morning News

16 News

25 Paid Program

34 Shepherd's Chapel

36 Paid Program

6AM

9 13 16 News

25 Good Day Oregon [from KPTV-12]

30 Mummies Alive

36 AgDay
6:30

28 Wimzie's House

30 Beast Wars

34 Paid Program

36 Kenneth Copeland

7AM

9 Good Morning America

13 This Morning

Consumer report; Martha Stewart.

16 Today

The book "Lip Service"; computers (Part 1 of 2); Hawaiian barbecue.

28 Theodore Tugboat

30 Tiny Toon Adventures

34 Magic School Bus

36 Joyce Meyer

7:30

28 Teletubbies

30 Histeria!

34 Magic School Bus

36 Deeper [?? religious program?]

8AM

28 Barney & Friends


30 The Mask

34 Doug

36 Kenneth Copeland

8:30

28 Zoboomafoo

30 Pocket Dragon

34 Hercules

36 Paid Program

9AM

9 Howie Mandel Show

Guest: The Smothers Brothers.

13 Regis & Kathie Lee

Guest: Boxer Kathy Collins.

16 Sally Jessy Raphael

25 Highlander

28 Sesame Street

30 Quincy, M.E.

34 Ricki Lake

Topic: pending marriages.

9:30

25 Extreme Dinosaurs

36 AgDay
10AM

9 The View

Guest: Donny Osmond.

13 The Price is Right

16 Leeza

Topic: spanking children.

25 The Newlywed Game

28 Arthur

30 Knight Rider

34 Forgive or Forget

Topics: Estranged sisters; family divisions.

36 The 700 Club

10:30

25 The Dating Game

28 The Puzzle Place

11AM

9 The Roseanne Show

Guests: Vivica A. Fox; Sarah Davidson.

13 Young and The Restless

16 Mad About You

25 Coach

28 Mister Rogers
30 Wiseguy

34 The Nanny

36 Paid Programming

11:30

16 News

25 Murphy Brown

28 Crossroads Cafe

34 Grace Under Fire

Noon

9 All My Children

13 25 News

16 Sunset Beach

28 Travel Magazine

30 Jenny Jones

34 The 700 Club

12:30

13 Martha Stewart Living

28 Firing Line

1PM

9 One Life to Live

13 As the World Turns


16 Days of Our Lives

25 Movie: "Born to Run" [1993] An outlaw drag racer tries to save his brother from a crime boss
in Brooklyn. Richard Grieco.

28 Savor Southwest

30 Major Dad

34 Cops

36 Big Valley

1:30

28 Scheewe Art Workshop

30 My Secret Identity

34 Cops

2PM

9 General Hospital

13 Guiding Light

16 Passions

28 Sesame Street

Elmo and Zoe act like explorers.

30 Beast Wars

34 The People's Court

36 Bonanza

2:30

30 Jumanji
3PM

9 Montel Williams

Topic: custody batles.

13 Donny & Marie

Guests: Jacklyn Smith; Jurnee Smollet; Yolanda King.

16 Match Game

25 Big Comfy Couch

28 Reading Rainbow

30 Pinky & The Brain

34 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

36 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

3:30

16 Hard Copy

25 DuckTales

28 Bill Nye the Science Guy

30 Animaniacs

34 The Magician

4PM

9 Oprah Winfrey

Scheduled: Iyanla Vanzant.

13 Rosie O'Donnell

Scheduled: Hugh Grant; Christine Lahti; Barry Watson.

16 Maury
Scheduled: Bob Eubanks.

25 Sister, Sister

28 Krats' Creatures

30 Batman/Superman

34 Spider-Man

36 Hogan's Heroes

4:30

25 Martin

28 Wishbone

30 Batman/Superman

34 New Addams Family

36 Dave's World

5PM

9 13 16 News

25 Ricki Lake

Topic: teens who terrorize their family.

28 Arthur

30 Jenny Jones

Scheduled: Jilted people seek reasons.

34 Real TV

36 Life Goes On

5:30
9 ABC News

13 CBS News

16 News

28 Zoom

34 Real TV

6PM

9 13 News

16 NBC News

25 The People's Court

28 Health Diary

Lung transplant; obsessive-compulsion disorder; leukemia.

30 Love Connection [reruns]

34 The Simpsons

A show retrospective.

36 Supermarket Sweep

6:30

9 16 News

13 Wheel of Fortune

28 Nightly Business Report

30 Change of Heart

34 NewsRadio

Dave is annoyed by Bill's latest accessory, a cane.

36 Shop 'Til You Drop


7PM

9 Home Improvement

Jill wants Tim to undergo a vasectomy.

13 Jeopardy!

16 Entertainment Tonight

25 LAPD: Life on the Beat

Young burglar; murder suspect captured.

28 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

30 Friends

34 Seinfeld

Jerry's decision to move sets off a chain of events.

36 Treasures in Your Home: The World of Collecting

7:30

9 Hollywood Squares

13 EXTRA!

16 Frasier

Kate encourages Bulldog's on-air bullying of Frasier.

25 Cops

In Los Angeles, sheriffs arrest a drug ring.

30 Friends

Monica dates a college student.

34 The Simpsons

Homer joins a cult led by a mysterious man.


8PM

9 Spin City

Paul asks Mike to be a sperm donor for Claudia.

13 Martial Law

Shanghai Express. A tough Chinese cop [Sammo Hung] comes to Los Angeles to find his protege,
now on the wrong side of the law.

16 Just Shoot Me!

Staging a comeback, Nina poses for Elliot.

25 Moesha

Moesha imagines the gang in "I Love Lucy".

28 The Life of Birds by David Atenborough

Meat-Eaters. Carnivorous birds; hunting strategies.

30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer

34 Guinness World Records Primetime

Two boys have werewolf syndrome; the meanest bull in rodeo.

36 Chicken Soup for the Soul

8:30

9 Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? [30 min-thought most Regis eps were 60 min?]

16 3rd Rock from The Sun

25 Clueless

9PM

9 Dharma & Greg

13 60 Minutes II
16 Will & Grace

Roommates learn they have a date with the same guy.

25 Malcolm and Eddie

The guys appear on the wrong talk show.

28 NOVA

The Brain Eater. Researchers investigate an infectious and incurable disease responsible for
killing nearly a million catle in Britain.

30 Felicity

Felicity sees Elena's boyfriend kiss a stranger.

34 Fox Files

Buying and selling humans is legal in the Philippines; a serial killer awaits execution.

36 Touched By An Angel

The Trigger. A woman kills her sister's abusive husband.

9:30

9 Sports Night

16 Will & Grace

Grace suggests they make the bathroom larger.

25 Between Brothers

The guys take up karate after a brawl.

10PM

9 NYPD Blue

Mister Roberts. A troubled former cop meets an unfortunate end, which prompts John Irvin to
steer Sipowicz to the source of the tragedy.

13 JAG
Soul Searching. Adm. Chegwidden teams with Clayton Webb to save a CIA agent from terrorists;
Harm's car is stolen.

16 Dateline NBC

25 Judge Mills Lane

28 Wild Islands

30 Rosie O'Donnell

See 4PM, Ch. 13.

34 NewsRadio

Jimmy hires an efficiency expert to analyze WNYX.

36 Diagnosis Murder

Death by Examination. Mark's overbearing sister moves in with him.

10:30

25 Judge Mills Lane

34 Cheers

Police arrest Norm after he delivers for Cliff.

11PM

9 13 16 News

25 LAPD: Life on the Beat

CRASH units bust gangsters.

28 Berkeley Square

All on a Summer's Day. Lydia gets lost in the woods; Victoria's mother dies; Hugh uters a sinister
remark.

30 Love Connection [reruns]

34 Married...With Children
36 Highway to Heaven

A Song For Jason. Help for an ex-athlete with cancer, part 1 of 2.

11:30

25 Paid Programming

30 Change of Heart

34 News [CNN Headline News?]

11:35

9 Nightline

13 Late Show/David Leterman

Lara Flynn Boyle; David Brenner.

16 Tonight Show/Jay Leno

Sharon Stone, Michael Williams.

Midnight

25 Off The Air

28 Charlie Rose

30 Hawkeye

34 Paid Programming

53 Single [Living Single?]

12:05

9 Politically Incorrect
12:30

53 Single [see 12AM]

12:35

9 Paid Program

13 Late Late Show/Craig Kilborn

16 Late Night/Conan O'Brien

Guest: LL Cool J.

1AM

28 Batlefield: Vietnam

As America prepares for a series of sustained offensives, the Viet Cong changes tactics.

30 Kojak

34 News [All News Channel?]

36 Electronics 2000

1:05

9 World News Now

1:35

13 Access Hollywood

16 Later

2AM

30 Paid Programming
2:05

13 Up to The Minute

16 Tonight Show

3AM

28 NewsHour/Jim Lehrer

36 Best Seller Spotlight

3:05

16 Sunset Beach

4AM

16 Jerry Springer

Topic: secret sex lives.

28 The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs

-crainbebo

28 Sesame Street

Elmo and Zoe act like explorers.

This would have been episode #3817. They were looking to find "The lost gagugaflitz."
RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 5/03/1995

Wednesday, May 3, 1995

WRC-TV NBC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Donahue

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Other Side

12:00PM Another World

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Sally

03:00PM Maury Povich

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM NBC News

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM All-Star Word From Our Sponsor

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien


01:30AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:00AM Hard Copy

02:30AM NBC News Nightside

04:00AM Maury Povich

WTTG-TV FOX5

05:00AM Jerry Springer

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Morning News

09:00AM Ricki Lake

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Jones & Jury

01:00PM Jerry Springer

02:00PM Rimba's Island

02:30PM Bobby's World

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


06:30PM Roseanne

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM A Current Affair

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM Sliders

10:00PM News

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Cops

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM M*A*S*H

01:00AM Gordon Elliot

02:00AM Psychic Readers

02:30AM Invisions (incomplete title)

03:00AM Perry Mason

04:00AM Family Ties

04:30AM A Current Affair

WJLA-TV ABC7

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM American Journal


12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Roseanne

08:30PM Ellen

09:00PM Grace Under Fire

09:30PM Coach

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM American Journal

12:30AM EXTRA

01:00AM Geraldo

01:30AM American Journal

02:00AM News

02:30AM Mike & Maty

03:30AM ABC World News Now


WUSA-TV CBS9

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Broadcast House Live

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM MOVIE: A League of Their Own

11:00PM News

11:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:30AM Jon Stewart

01:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

02:00AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:00AM Dennis Prager


03:30AM Entertainment Tonight

04:00AM Up to the Minute

WDCA-TV UPN20

05:00AM Head of the Class

05:30AM Business (is it This Morning's Business or It's Your Business?)

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM The Pink Panther

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM VR Troopers

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM TaleSpin

09:00AM 700 Club

10:00AM Empty Nest

10:30AM Cheers

11:00AM Northern Exposure

12:00PM Richard Bey

01:00PM Charles Perez

02:00PM Madison's Adventures

02:30PM Biker Mice from Mars

03:00PM Transformers: Generation 2

03:30PM Goof Troop

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Family Maters

05:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210


06:00PM Family Maters

06:30PM A Different World

07:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

08:00PM Babylon 5

09:00PM Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

10:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Cheers

12:30AM Coach

01:00AM Rush Limbaugh

01:30AM Wiseguy

02:30AM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what this movie is?)

04:30AM Sonic the Hedgehog

WFTY-TV WB50

05:00AM Shepherd's Chapel

06:00AM Raring to Read

06:30AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

07:00AM Bots Master

07:30AM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

08:00AM Self Enhancement

08:30AM Benny Hinn

09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Experience the Power

10:00AM Corinthian
10:30AM Self Enhancement

11:00AM Self Enhancement

11:30AM Self Enhancement

12:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM Self Enhancement

03:30PM Self Enhancement

04:00PM Susan Powter

04:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial

07:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

07:30PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

08:00PM The Wayans Bros.

08:30PM The Parent 'Hood

09:00PM Unhappily Ever After

09:30PM Unhappily Ever After

10:00PM Rescue 911

10:30PM Top Cops

11:00PM Self Enhancement

11:30PM Self Enhancement

12:00AM Love Connection

12:30AM Corinthian

01:00AM Love Connection

01:30AM Self Enhancement

02:00AM Self Enhancement

02:30AM Self Enhancement

03:00AM MOVIE: TBA (Can you tell me what the movie is?)
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Re: RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 5/03/1995

Quote Originally Posted by anabate

Wednesday, May 3, 1995

WTTG-TV FOX5

12:30PM Jones & Jury

WDCA-TV UPN20

05:30AM Business (is it This Morning's Business or It's Your Business?)

WFTY-TV WB50
10:30AM Self Enhancement

11:00AM Self Enhancement

11:30AM Self Enhancement

03:00PM Self Enhancement

03:30PM Self Enhancement

11:00PM Self Enhancement

11:30PM Self Enhancement

01:30AM Self Enhancement

02:00AM Self Enhancement

02:30AM Self Enhancement

WTTG: What was Jones & Jury? Was it local or was it a syndicated show [if so my guess is court
show as it does have Jury in the title]

WDCA: Either First Business or This Morning's Business. I don't see First Business in your listing
so it's prety much 50-50.

WFTY: What the heck is Self Enhancement? An infomercial? And why was it repeated so much?

-crainbebo

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Re: RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 5/03/1995

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

WTTG: What was Jones & Jury? Was it local or was it a syndicated show [if so my guess is court
show as it does have Jury in the title]

It was a syndicated court show, hosted by Star Jones:

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

WFTY: What the heck is Self Enhancement? An infomercial? And why was it repeated so much?

With listings like that (the "repeats", the time slots), chances are it was an infomercial block. I
recall Lifetime, back in the 1980s, scheduling all their late-night infomercials under the "Self-
Improvement Guide" name.

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

With listings like that (the "repeats", the time slots), chances are it was an infomercial block. I
recall Lifetime, back in the 1980s, scheduling all their late-night infomercials under the "Self-
Improvement Guide" name.

Given the condition of WFTY at the time (this was before Tribune took over management and
gave the station an actual programming budget), it was definitely an infomercial block, just like
other stations across the country branded their infomercials as "Marketplace."

As for the late night movie WFTY showed, I'm guessing it was a selection from the "Best Picture
Show," which was a Z-grade syndicated ad-hoc "network." WFTY did air its predecessor package,
the low-budget "Movie Greats Network" a couple years earlier (as evidenced here). A lot of low-
rated independents picked this package up as overnight filler in the '90s.

The views expressed are not necessarily those of my employer.

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Re: RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 5/03/1995

And KPDX 49 in Portland had the Movie [so called] Greats Network in the early 1990s, according
to one of my TV Guides.

-crainbebo

Retro: Western Washington, Tue. July 6th, 1982

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)

4 KOMO Seatle (ABC)

5 KING Seatle (NBC)

6 CHEK Victoria, BC (CTV)

7 KIRO Seatle (CBS)

8 BCTV Vancouver (CTV)

9 KCTS Seatle (PBS)

11 KSTW Tacoma (IND)

12 KVOS Bellingham (CBS/IND)

13 KCPQ Tacoma (IND)

21 CKVU Vancouver (IND)

62 KTPS Tacoma (PBS)

ART ARTS

ESN ESPN Sports


HBO Home Box Office

NIK Nickelodeon

SHO Showtime

TBS WTBS 17 Atlanta

USA Network

5AM

5 Alfred Hitchcock BW

NIK Today's Special

USA Alive & Well

Actor Robert Mandan and pediatrician Lendon Smith are guests.

5:05

TBS My Three Sons

5:20

7 Close Up

5:30

4 Health Field

11 News

NIK Dusty's Treehouse

5:35

7 News
TBS That Girl

5:45

7 News

12 Jim Bakker

6AM

4 PM Northwest

Included: opening day of trout season at Small Fry Lake.

5 NBC News Early Today [1982-83 version, later NBC News at Sunrise]

6 8 University of the Air

19th-Century Shopping: Paterns of investment and disinvestment in fleets.

7 Dialogue

11 700 Club

13 Morning Stretch

21 Sports Page

ESN Inside Baseball

HBO Movie: "Crossbar" (1979) Factual TV-film about a one-legged high jumper's hopes for the
Olympics. Brent Carver.

NIK Pinwheel

6:05

TBS Movie BW "The Buster Keaton Story" (1957) Donald O'Connor as the great poker face, re-
creating some of Keaton's classic routines.

6:30
4 5 News

6 Kareen's Yoga

7 Captain Kangaroo

A sketch about friendship.

8 Romper Room

13 Word of Life

ESN All-Star Sportschallenge

6:45

12 News

7AM

4 Good Morning America-David Hartman

Scheduled: First of a three-part interview with Kenny Rogers.

5 Today

Scheduled: Ron Howard and John Denver.

6 Canada AM

7 CBS Morning News

11 Cartoon Capers

12 World Tomorrow

13 700 Club

21 Spider-Man

ESN Sportscenter

USA Sonya

Topic: surviving emotional depression. Also: author Wendy Stehling.


7:30

11 Josie and Top Cat Show

12 Great Space Coaster

21 100 Huntley Street

HBO Bighorn!

SHO Short Picks

8AM

11 Flintstones

12 Frisky Frolics

HBO Movie: "In God We Trust" (1980, PG) Marty Feldman wrote, directed and stars in this satire
about a monk trying to save his monastery from bankruptcy.

SHO Peter, Paul and Mary

USA Woman's Day USA

8:05

TBS Movie: "Mr. Kingstreet's War" (1972) The menace of World War II threatens the peace on an
African game preserve. John Saxon.

8:30

9 Mister Rogers

11 Great Space Coaster

13 Diff'rent Strokes

Conclusion. While Drummond is hospitalized, his partner takes control of the business.

21 Rocket Robin Hood


USA To Be Announced

9AM

4 AM Northwest

An hour of aerobics.

5 Seatle Today

Included: a discussion of Marriage Encounter, an encounter group for married couples.

6 Daybreak

7 Phil Donahue

Topic: physicians and drug and alcohol abuse.

8 Kareen's Yoga

9 Sesame Street

11 My Three Sons

12 700 Club

13 Tatletales

21 Ed Allen

ESN Auto Racing

USAC sprint-car races, taped June 20 at Terre Haute, IN.

NIK Pinwheel

USA Movie BW: "Teenage Bad Girl" (1956) A young girl is led astray by an unscruplous playboy.
Valerie: Anna Neagle.

9:30

6 8 It's Your Move

11 Family Affair

13 Wheel of Fortune
21 Pitfall

9:45

2 Land & Sea

10AM

4 Love Boat

Passengers: Hope Lange, Richard Mulligan, Red Butons, Gene Barry, Allen Ludden, Erik Estrada,
Sam Groom.

6 8 Joyce Davidson

7 Price is Right

9 Electric Company

11 Bewitched

12 Richard Simmons

13 Match Game

21 Vancouver Morning

Segments include an interview with consumer writer Penny Wise; how to pack a suitcase.

HBO Movie: "The Great Muppet Caper" (1981, G)

SHO Movie: "Royal Wedding" (1951, NR)

10:05

TBS Movie: "Track of the Cat" (1954) Talky mood piece about a farm family and its continuing
pursuit of a predatory mountain lion. Robert Mitchum, Teresa Wright.

10:15

2 Friendly Giant
10:30

2 Mr. Dressup

5 Richard Simmons

6 Body Moves

8 What's Cooking

9 Book Bird

11 Dick Van Dyke BW

12 Capitol

13 Bullseye

10:45

9 Inside/Out

11AM

2 Sesame Street

4 21 Family Feud

5 The Doctors

6 At Eleven

7 12 Young and The Restless

8 Definition

Barbara Hamilton, Bobby Curtola

9 Footsteps

11 Chico & The Man

13 Texas
NIK Today's Special

USA Coronation Street

11:30

4 The Edge of Night

5 Search for Tomorrow

8 Super Pay Cards

9 Over Easy

Food writer Craig Claiborne discusses his salt-free diet.

11 I Love Lucy BW

21 Let's Make a Deal

ESN Horse Racing Weekly

NIK Rainbow Country

USA Are You Anybody?

Linda Jenner and Margie Durante are interviewed.

Noon

2 World Cup Soccer

A second-round game, taped July 5th at Madrid, Spain.

4 All My Children

5 Days of Our Lives

6 7 8 News

9 America

11 Perry Mason BW

12 Phil Donahue
Locating missing children is the program topic.

13 Courtship of Eddie's Father

21 Batle of the Planets

ESN Horse Jumping

The Upperville VA Jumper Classic, taped Jun 13.

HBO Two in the Box

NIK What Will They Think of Next!

SHO Movie: "In God We Trust" (1980)

USA Sonya

12:05

TBS Funtime

12:30

6 Definition

8 Maude

13 Beverly Hillbillies

HBO Movie: "Star Trek-The Motion Picture" (1979, G)

NIK Spread Your Wings

12:35

TBS Flintstones

12:50

9 Nine Tonight
1PM

4 One Life to Live

5 6 8 Another World

7 As The World Turns

9 Movie BW: "The Cowboy and the Lady" (1938) A rodeo performer (Gary Cooper) falls for his
wealthy blind date (Merle Oberon) who's masquerding as a servant. Mild amusement.

11 Movie BW: "The Curse of the Fly." (1966) Scientists conduct experiments that change people
into monsters. Brian Donlevy.

12 Merv Griffin

Donna Mills, comedienne Maureen Murphy, the singing Chipmunks, a diamond show.

13 Movie: "On An Island With You" (1948) Film star (Esther Williams) vis-a-vis Navy flier (Peter
Lawford) at a plush semitropical resort.

21 Bob Newhart

NIK Tomorrow People

USA Alive & Well!

1:05

TBS Addams Family BW

1:30

21 That's Life

ESN Road Running

The Avon Women's Marathon, taped June 5 in San Francisco.

NIK Adventures of Black Beauty

1:35
TBS Ozzie And Harriet BW

2PM

2 To Be Announced

4 21 General Hospital

5 CHiPs

Teen-age gangs blame each other for a series of robberies.

6 Alan Thicke

Guests include Byron Allen, Margaret Atwood.

7 Guiding Light

8 Texas

12 Alice

Tommy is cutting classes to pursue a singing career at a "juice saloon."

ESN Inside Baseball

NIK Livewire

SHO Peter, Paul and Mary

2:05

TBS Partridge Family

2:30

2 Coronation Street

12 One Day at a Time

Part 3. Schneider uses a CB radio to search for Julie and her boy friend.

ESN SportsWoman
2:35

TBS Hazel

3PM

2 Edge of Night

4 Ryan's Hope

5 Movie: "Winner Take All" (1975) TV-movie with Shirley Jones as a woman whose addiction to
gambling threatens to destroy her second marriage.

6 Movie: "...And Millions Will Die." (1973) Suspense yarn about a world-crisis agency tracking
the perpetrator of urban nerve-gas atacks.

7 Hour Magazine

An interview with Charo. Also: neurofibromatosis (the Elephant Man's disease).

8 Alan Thicke

See 2pm, Ch. 6.

9 Magic of Oil Painting

11 Cartoon Carnival

12 People's Court

13 It Takes a Thief

21 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

62 World Cup '82 Soccer Tournament-highlights

ESN Notre Dame Football

Highlights: 1971 USC game.

HBO Movie: "In God We Trust"

NIK Rainbow Country

USA Calliope
3:05

TBS My Three Sons

3:30

2 Take 30

From Halifax: A talk with a woman who is struggling to regain her Indian status in order to live on
the reserve where she was born. Host: Ian Parker.

4 Happy Days Again

9 This Old House

11 Groovie Goolies & Friends

12 CBS Library

"A Tale of Four Wishes" casts Rick Nelson as a storyteller whose four tales (mostly told in
animation) help a girl (Tracey Gold) learn how to make wishes come true.

21 Struggle Beneath the Sea

NIK Spread Your Wings

SHO Movie: "Fall Line" (1979, NR) Nat Young's study of surfing, skiing and hang gliding.

3:35

TBS Father Knows Best BW

4PM

2 Wok With Yan

Pork with snow peas.

4 Merv Griffin

See 1pm, Ch. 12.


7 Rockford Files

Conclusion. The record producer's murder somehow figures into the palimony trial of his rock
star. Whitney: Marcia Strassman.

8 Litle House on the Prairie

A fat man (Cliff Emmich) is ashamed of his size, so he takes up residence where he won't be
seen-at the school for the blind.

9 62 Sesame Street

11 Krofft Superstars

13 Land of the Giants

A mad scientist produces exact duplicates of four of the earthlings.

21 Star Trek

On an uncharted planet, Kirk, Uhura and Chekov are shackled in collars and are trained for
mortal combat.

ESN NASL Weekly

NIK Tomorrow People

USA Are You Anybody?

4:05

TBS Green Acres

4:30

2 Beachcombers

After an airplane crash, Nick must decide whether to stay with the injured or seek help. Second
of two parts.

11 Gilligan's Island

Scientists believe they've discovered life on Mars, unaware that a rocket's TV camera is focused
on the castaways. Gilligan: Bob Denver.
12 Monkees

The boys are seen performing and relaxing on their Phoenix tour.

ESN SportsCenter

NIK Adventures of Black Beauty

SHO Movie: "Huckleberry Finn" (1975) TV-remake of the Mark Twain classic about a boy's
experience on the Mississippi.

USA Sports Look

4:35

TBS Baseball

Chicago Cubs at Atlanta. Live.

5PM

2 Happy Days

Fonzie invites a black friend (John Anthony Bailey) to play drums at Richie's luau.

4 5 7 21 News

6 Rhoda

Ida (Nancy Walker) lands a temporary job at the costume company where Rhoda works.

8 Hawaii Five-O

Surface to air missiles are being smuggled piecemeal into Hawaii. McGarret: Jack Lord.

9 62 Mister Rogers

11 Leave it to Beaver BW

Julia urges Wally (Tony Dow) to take a girl to the school dance.

12 Brady Bunch

Peter meets a classmate who looks exactly like him. Christopher Knight plays Peter and his
lookalike.
13 Litle House on The Prairie

Boxing for an injured Garvey, Charles faces an opponent (Moses Gunn) in no shape to spar. [90
min, special episode?]

ESN Pro Karate

HBO Bighorn!

NIK Livewire

USA Gymnastics

The USAIGC National Semifinals for women, taped May 21 at Eugene, Oregon.

5:30

2 Muppet Show

Arlo Guthrie sings "Grocery Blues" and "Whoopee Ti Yi O." Muppet cows storm the stage and
sing "Elegance."

6 News

9 World Cup '82 Soccer Tournament-highlights

11 Welcome Back, Koter

During a museum trip, Gabe and his class are locked in an Egyptian tomb.

12 I Dream of Jeannie

Milton Berle plays a con man who tries to get Jeannie's priceless scarab pin.

62 Electric Company

HBO Movie: "The Great Muppet Caper" (1981, G)

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6PM

2 6 8 News

4 ABC News-Reynolds

5 NBC News-Brokaw/Mudd

7 CBS News-Rather/Drinkwater

11 Sanford and Son

A batle over junkyard ethics;.

12 M*A*S*H

Hawkeye faces court-martial for punching Frank in the eye.

21 That's Life

62 Here's to Your Health


Conclusion. How an alcoholic's family can help treat the disease.

ART John Osborne

An interview with playwright John Osborne.

SHO Movie: "In God We Trust" (1980)

6:30

4 5 News

7 PM Magazine

Included: a fund-raising bicycle journey from Seatle to Anchorage.

9 Nightly Business Report

11 Bob Newhart

Carol's friends disapprove of her fiance (Richard Schaal), an oddball who has all the earmarks of
a loser.

12 Here's Lucy

Jim Bailey's dynamite impression of Phyllis Diller caps a benefit show.

13 17 Going on Nowhere

A father's disappointment and rage over his son's preoccupation with sex, drugs and rock music
cause him to bridge the communication gap with an unusual tactic.

21 What Will They Think of Next!

62 Over Easy

A look at housing options.

ESN 1977 British Open Golf Highlights

7PM

2 Country in My Soul

4 PM Northwest
Included: the annual Moss Bay Festival in Kirkland; Seatle's Millionair Club.

5 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Robert Mitchum.

6 Jeffersons

Conclusion. While in the apartment, Louise is cornered by the "killer rabbit."

7 Joker's Wild

8 Jeffersons

9 MacNeil, Lehrer Report

11 Hogan's Heroes

Barbara McNair plays a disillusioned American who refuses to join an espionage caper.

12 Hogan's Heroes

Hogan and the POWs build a new escape tunne-and a snowman-to confound the Gestapo.

13 Charlie's Angels

The mission: outswlinding a swindler who victimizes the elderly, and launders money for shady
clients.

21 Vancouver

Included: a look at crimes commited under the influence of drugs. Also: social psychologist Don
Duton discusses brainwashing.

62 Tony Brown's Journal

Host Tony Brown visits his home town of Charleston, WV, to gauge teenage attitudes toward
work.

ART Great Poets, Great Writers

USA Women: The Achievers

A look a women's careers includes conversations with actress Lynn Redgrave; Ally Webb, press
secretary to Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley.

7:15
ART Great Paintings

7:30

2 Barney Miller

4 The Muppet Show

Amid the theater's rowdy renovation, a cluster of groovin' grapes gets down with Gladys Knight
in "I Heard It Through The Grapevine".

5 Tic Tac Dough

6 8 Stars on Ice

Gordie McKellen, Dawn Wagner and 1980 World Professional Dance Champions Shelley
MacLeod and John Rait join Toller Cranston.

7 New You Asked For It

A visit to an annual kite war in Japan.

9 Nine Tonight

11 Odd Couple

Felix is deflated to learn that his high-school girlfriend is now a grandmother.

12 Mary Tyler Moore

Phyllis (Cloris Leachman) pushes Mary to help get her daughter's essay published. Lou: Edward
Asner.

62 Dick Cavet

Scheduled: Conclusion of a program with violinist Pinchas Zukerman and pianist Misha Dichter.

ART Victor Vasarely

The life and work of contemporary French artist Victor Vasarely.

ESN Racquetball

The 1981 International Championships, taped in October at Winnipeg.

HBO Money Maters

Conserving food dollars through "buying clubs"; the hidden costs of pet ownership; mutual funds
as a beginning investment.

USA Gymnastics

The USAICG National Semifinals for women, taped May 21st at Eugene, Oregon.

7:35

9 World of the Sea

To study the octopus, researchers travel to Washington's Puget Sound, where they observe the
Great Pacific octopus, and capture one.

TBS News

7:55

13 News

8PM

2 Nature of Things

An examination of research into the genetic phenomenon of twinning. The program looks at
both types of twins-fraternal and identical-and the cause of each. Among the twins interviewed
are a pair of sisters who married twin brothers.

4 Happy Days

Al (Al Molinaro) feels compelled to take leave of the restaurant to join civil-rights demonstrators
in the South. Fonzie: Henry Winkler.

5 Bret Maverick

An Eastern writer proposes that six gunmen challenge Maverick (James Garner): whoever kills
the gambler will have his life story immortalized in print.

Farnsworth: Ross Hagen.

6 8 Falcon Crest

Lance (Lorenzo Lamas) plots to double-cross a crooked wine distributor; Douglas (Stephen
Elliot) pursues Angela (Jane Wyman) at a wine competition in Rome.
7 Walter Cronkite's Universe

Reports on why whales beach themselves for "no apparent reason,'' and on efforts to curb the
clear-cutting of rain forests in Brazil.

9 62 Danger UXB

Part 8. The strict new company commander (Kenneth Farrington) seems to have it in for Brian
(Anthony Andrews).

11 Movie: "My Love" [1975] TV-movie derived from the "Family Holvak" series with Lance
Kerwin as a young boy who sees his beloved teacher's fiance (Andrew Prine) commit murder.
Glenn Ford, Julie Harris.

12 Movie: "The Secret World of Reptiles" (1977) A look at the history of reptiles, from their
prehistoric origins to the present.

13 Movie: "Car Wash" (1976) Ethnic humor flavors this episodic account of a typical day at a Los
Angeles car wash. Franklyn Ajaye, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, The Pointer Sisters.

ESN SportsCenter

HBO Movie: "S.O.B." (1981, R)

SHO Movie: "Serial" (1980, R) Outrageous lampoon of faddist California suburban life. Martin
Mull.

8:30

4 Laverne & Shirley

Rudely treated by a singing idol (Harry Dean Stanton), the girls seeks revenge by digging up "dirt"
on him for a tabloid. Laverne: Penny Marshall. Shirley: Cindy Williams.

7 Two of Us

Reggie (Tim Thomerson) threatens violence against the man who stole his girl friend-a woman
suspiciously resembling the one waiting for Brentwood (Peter Cook) in his quarters.

ART Handmade in America

Woodworker Sam Maloof is shown crafting a rocking chair.

8:35
TBS Movie BW: "The New Interns" (1964) This sequel to The Interns weaves a complex story of
hospitals, doctors and romantic entanglements. Dean Jones, Michael Callan.

9PM

2 4 Three's Company

Larry (Richard Kline) devises a scheme to see if Furley's latest flame (Ruta Lee) is actually a
golddigger.

5 Cassie & Co.

Cassie (Angie Dickinson) investigates the apparent suicide of a lawyer whose wife is the mistress
of Cassie's old police mentor.

6 8 Benson

7 21 Movie

"A Shining Season" tells the true-life story of John Baker (Timothy Botoms), a track athlete who
refused to let terminal cancer run him down. A 1979 TV-movie.

9 62 Mystery!

Part 1 of "Malice Aforethought."

ART John Osborne

ESN Pro Karate

9:30

2 4 Too Close for Comfort

London bound, the girls exchange apartments with an English couple (John O'Leary, Barbara
Barnet) whose behavior seems sinister to Henry (Ted Knight).

6 8 Honky Tonk

Ronnie Hawkins welcomes Dr. Hook ("Sexy Eyes," "You Make My Pants Wanna Get Up and
Dance"), and Sherisse Laurence ("Don't It Make You Wanna Dance").

SHO Aerobic Dancing

USA 1982 Stanley Cup Playoff


Pitsburgh Penguins at New York Islanders in Game Five of the opening round, taped April 13th.

9:55

13 News

10PM

2 CBC News

4 8 Hart to Hart

The Harts (Robert Wagner, Stefanie Powers) question their sanity when a friend-and his room-
vanish from a French chateau.

5 6 Flamingo Road

Titus (Howard Duff) faces tough competition for reelection when Elmo (Peter Donat) throws his
hat into the ring; and Constance (Morgan Fairchild) has a tryst with Julio (Fernando Allende).

9 NOVA

"Aging: The Methuselah Syndrome" studies the causes of aging and efforts to increase the
human life span. The report also examines the possible effects of mental attitude, genetics, diet
and the body's immunological system on aging.

11 News

12 On The Buses

Even the bus depot canteen isn't free of Stan's trouble-making.

13 Saturday Night

Guests: Rob Reiner (host), Penny Marshall.

62 With Ossie and Ruby

Actress Bever-leigh Banfield samples the work of black writers.

ART Great Poets, Great Writers

HBO Movie: "History of the World Part I" (1981 R) Mel Brooks wrote, directed and stars in a
collection of skits spoofing major world events.
SHO 33 Brompton Place

10:15

ART Great Paintings

10:25

2 This Land

A study of how geographic regions and natural resources influenced setlement and how
pioneers adapted to the environment.

10:30

12 News

62 Flight From Extinction

The worldwide plight of cranes and conservationist' efforts to save them are detailed in this
documentary.

ART Victor Vasarely

ESN Inside Baseball

10:55

2 CBC News-Knowlton Nash

11PM

2 4 5 7 News

6 8 CTV News-Kirck/Robertson

9 U.S. Chronicle

Return: A series dealing with topical issues in America. The opener, "Politics, Race and the Ballot
Box," examines changes that New York blacks and Hispanics are being slighted by the State
Legislature in the redistricting following the 1980 Census.

11 Starsky & Hutch

Hutch (David Soul) unwittingly falls for a call girl.

12 Doctor in The House

Comic animation highlights an episode about Michael's romantic problems.

13 Movie: "Kid Blue" (1973) Dennis Hopper has the title role in this satiric yarn about a young
outlaw frustrated in his efforts to go straight.

21 Sports Page

ESN NASL Weekly

SHO Movie: "The Dogs of War" (1980 R) Frederick Forsyth's novel glorifies mercenaries in Central
America and Africa.

11:10

TBS Baseball

Taped: Chicago Cubs at Atlanta.

11:20

6 8 News

11:30

2 Barney Miller

The officers contend with a pair of runaways, a jury-duty resister and a prisoner who prophesies
doom.

4 Nightline

5 Tonight Show

Scheduled: Guest host David Brenner, Melissa Manchester, Paul Sorvino.

7 Close Up
9 Sneak Previews

12 Alice

An Indian's prediction of an earthquake has everyone on edge.

ART Handmade in America

ESN SportsCenter

USA Pro Bowling

The Kessler Open, taped June 21st at San Jose, CA.

11:35

HBO Movie: "Gas" (1981) Flatulent cautionary tale about a fuel shortage in an American town.
Donald Sutherland.

11:45

7 Alice

Flo, once country singer Jerry Reed's baby siter, is pestered by everyone for tickets to his
concert. Jerry plays himself. Flo: Polly Holliday.

Midnight

2 World Cup Soccer Highlights

4 Fantasy Island

Visitors: Michelle Phillips, Sam Melville, Tom Wopat.

9 Nine tinght

11 700 Club

21 Carol Burnet and Friends

12:05
6 Movie: "The Prince of Central Park." (1977) TV-movie about two young runaways (T.J.
Hargrave, Lisa Richards) who seek refuge in New York City's garden spot from an adult world that
doesn't seem to care.

8 Movie: "Shark Kill" (1976) TV-movie about a commercial diver (Richard Yniguez) and a marine
biologist (Phillip Clark) who team to hunt down a 15-foot man-eater.

12 WKRP In Cincinnati

Staff members are jealous when Johnny (Howard Hesseman) wins a broadcasting award.

12:20

7 WKRP In Cincinnati

Johnny disapproves of his estranged daughter's boy friend.

12:30

5 Late Night/David Leterman

Scheduled: Singer Wayne Cochran and comic Richard Lewis.

21 The Odd Couple

ESN World Cup Soccer

Second-round play, taped yesterday at Barcelona, Spain.

12:40

12 McCloud

At a police symposium in Hawaii, the chief (JD Cannon) is the victim of a murder frame.

12:45

SHO Spectacular Evening in Canada

12:55
7 McCloud

McCloud poses as a businessman to trap a loan shark.

1AM

11 News

13 INN News-Bosh/Harper/Jorgensen

1:10

4 News

1:15

HBO Movie: "Star Trek The Motion Picture" (1979, G)

1:30

5 NBC News Overnight-Dobyns/Linda Ellerbee

USA Greatest Sports Legends

1:35

6 Movie: "The Glass House" (1972) Hard-hitting TV-movie about prison life and its effect on one
sensitive first offender (Alan Alda). Filmed at Utah State Prison.

8 Movie: "Shootout in a One-Dog Town" (1974) TV-movie with Richard Crenna as a banker vs. an
outlaw gang after the $200,000 in his vault.

1:40

SHO Movie: "Graduation Day" (1981 R) A killer stalks high-school athletes. Christopher George.
2AM

USA Sports Probe

2:10

TBS Rat Patrol

2:30

5 Movie: "Dynasty" (1976) TV-movie based on James A. Michener's story about an enterprising
pioneer family, from 1820 to just before the Civil War.

USA Movie BW: "Teenage Bad Girl" (1956)

2:40

TBS World at Large

2:45

12 Alfred Hitchcock BW

3AM

7 Movie: "The Horsemen" (1971) Omar Sharif and Jack Palance team for this action yarn about
the dangerous, mounted sport of buzkashi.

ESN 1975 British Open Golf Highlights

TBS CNN News

3:20

SHO Movie: "Serial" (1980)


3:25

HBO Movie: "S.O.B." (1981)

3:35

6 Waltons

3:45

12 News

4AM

ESN SportsCenter

4:05

TBS Funtime

4:30

5 Marshal Dillon BW

USA Woman's Day USA

4:35

TBS I Dream of Jeannie

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Re: Retro: Western Washington, Tue. July 6th, 1982

At 9 AM on channel 4, was that the AM Northwest that was broadcasting live from sister station
KATU in Portland?

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Now that I'm not sure about. Maybe KOMO/KATU simulcasted because they are both owned by
Fisher?
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Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Sat, Apr 14, 1979

from TV Guide-Phoenix edition

KOAI 2-NBC Flagstaff

7:00 Godzilla

8:30 Daffy Duck

9:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

9:30 Jetsons

10:00 Buford & the Galloping Ghost

10:30 Fabulous Funnies

11:00 Great Parsoni

11:30 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine (Paul Lynde's childhood photos/look at Einstein's
career)

noon Baseball Warm-Up

12:15 Baseball: Philadelphia-NY Mets (alt: St. Louis-Pitsburgh)

3:00 Soul Train (guests Isaac Hayes and Tasha Thomas)

4:00 La Voz Mexicana

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 High School Highlights

6:00 Hee Haw Honeys (guest Johnny Russell)

6:30 Copper State Cavalcade (did they carry the same episode as ch 10? Listings don't indicate)

7:00 CHiPs

8:00 BJ & the Bear


9:00 Supertrain

10:00 Sha Na Na (guest Johnny Tillotson)

10:30 Saturday Night Live (host Milton Berle/music by Ornete Coleman; a SNL slide with Uncle
Miltie can be seen at htp://www.amazon.com/Milton-Berle-O.../dp/B001OOGEPQ)

KTVK 3-ABC Phoenix

6:30 Carrascolendas

7:00 Infinity Factory

7:30 Superfriends

9:00 Fangface

9:30 Pink Panther

10:00 ABC Weekend Special "The Escape of a One-Ton Pet" (pt 1)

10:30 American Bandstand (guests Arpeggio and Edwin Starr)

11:30 Pets on Parade

noon 21st Century Native Americans

12:30 Star Trek

1:30 Pro Bowling: Midas Golden Challenge

3:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Mike Rossman (36-4-2) defends his WBA light-heavyweight belt
against the man he beat, Victor Galindez (52-5-4; prior to his title loss in September 78, Galindez
had a 41 bout undefeated streak, dating back to 1972), live from New Orleans

4:30 Untamed World (African herbivores)

5:00 Lawrence Welk (Easter/Passover)

6:00 News

6:30 City Talk

7:00 Easter Bunny is Comin' to Town (that year, Easter fell on the 15th)

8:00 Love Boat (2 hrs)

10:00 News
10:15 ABC News

10:30 Star Trek (x2)

KPHO 5-Ind Phoenix

Evening programs subject to change due to possible NBA Playoff coverage

5:00 FBI cont'd

5:30 Night Gallery

6:00 Lucy Show

6:30 Hot Fudge

7:00 Jetsons

7:30 Josie & the Pussycats

8:00 Jonny Quest

8:30 Valley of the Dinosaurs

9:00 Movie "Fighting Trouble" (bw)

10:30 Movie "The Magic Voyage of Sinbad"

noon Movie "Black Gold"

2:00 Movie "An Elephant Called Slowly"

4:00 Bionic Woman

5:00 Sha Na Na (guests the Shirelles)

5:30 Dolly (guests Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.)

6:00 Hee Haw (guests John Hartford and Moe Bandy)

7:00 Hee Haw Honeys (guest Loreta Lynn; what other markets ran the 2 Hee Haw shows back-
to-back?)

7:30 Year of the Dragon (an orphaned Chinese boy experiences prejudice from Irish workers on
the transcontinental railroad)

8:00 Movie "The Man on the Outside" (pilot for Griff)


10:00 News

10:30 Movie "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"

1:00 Movie "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" (bw)

2:30 News

3:00 Ironside

4:00 Jack Benny (bw)

4:30 FBI

KAET 8-PBS Tempe

6:30 Captioned ABC News (Friday's newscast)

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Big Blue Marble

8:30 Studio See

9:00 Museum Backroom

9:30 Freestyle

10:00 Rainbow's End

10:30 Exceptional Child

11:00 Open Math

11:30 Latina Americana

noon Pro Soccer

1:00 Once Upon a Classic "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"

2:00 Sneak Previews

2:30 Turnabout

3:00 Austin City Limits (guests Alvin Crow & the Pleasant Valley Boys, and Marcia Ball)

4:00 Kup's Show (guests Joel Grey, Jack Carter, and David Doyle)
5:00 Washington Week in Review

5:30 Wall Street Week

6:00 Economically Speaking

6:30 Arizona Weekly

7:00 Hollywood Television Theatre "And the Soul Shall Dance" (value clash in 2 Japanese-
American farm families during the Depression)

8:30 Paul Jacobs: An Addendum (follow-up to Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang)

9:00 Royal Heritage (return)

10:00 Movie "Easter Parade"

KOOL 10-CBS Phoenix

5:30 Sunrise Semester "Ancient Egyptian Art: the 27th Dynasty"

6:00 Popeye

7:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

8:30 Tarzan/Super 7

10:00 Space Academy

10:30 Fat Albert

11:00 Ark II

11:30 30 Minutes (Christopher Glenn reports on driver's ed, with Betsy Aaron reporting on
programs that assist runaways)

noon Ninos Contentos

1:00 Chapter 10

1:30 Life Around Us

2:00 The Masters golf

4:00 Great Adventure

5:00 Face the State


5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Copper State Cavalcade (Arizonans who sky-dive and hang glide)

7:00 America's Junior Miss Pageant (Hal Linden hosts the 22nd annual pageant, from Mobile;
same-day tape)

8:00 Movie "Cold Turkey" (Norman Lear wrote and directed this satire, in which a whole town
tries to quit smoking en masse with $25 million on the line if they can hold out for 30 days)

10:00 News

10:30 College Football: Arizona State intramural game, same-day tape

12:30 Movie "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" (bw)

3:00 Movie "Under Mexicali Stars" (bw; Buddy Ebsen co-stars in this Rex Allen vehicle)

4:10 News

KTAR 12-NBC Phoenix

6:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

6:30 Fantastic Four

7:00 Godzilla

8:30 Daffy Duck

9:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

9:30 Jetsons

10:00 Buford & the Galloping Ghost

10:30 Fabulous Funnies

11:00 Outdoors with Julius Boros (visiting Mount Kenya)

11:30 Sports Afield

noon Baseball Warm-Up

12:15 Baseball: same coverage as ch 2


3:00 Women's Tennis: Family Circle Cup semis

4:00 Mary Tyler Moore

4:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests the Statler Brothers, Barbara Mandrell, and Johnny
Gimble)

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 Muppet Show (guest Liberace)

6:30 Family Feud

7:00 CHiPs

8:00 BJ & the Bear

9:00 Supertrain

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. Juke-Box (guests Sailor, Climax Blues Band, and David Essex)

12:30 Movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"

KPAZ 21-Rel Phoenix

5:00 Dan Griffin

5:30 Oral Roberts

6:00 Love Special

7:00 Adventures in Life

8:00 Praise the Lord

9:00 Backyard

9:30 Puppet Tree Gang

10:00 Backyard

10:30 Davey & Goliath


11:00 Praise the Lord

noon Today in Bible Prophecy

1:00 Pass It On

1:30 Deaf World

2:00 Indians Ought to Know

2:30 Esta es la Vida (This is the Life en Espanol)

3:00 Un Camino Mejor

3:30 Vida en Cristo

4:00 Rex Humbard (Espanol)

5:00 Demos Gloria a Dios

7:00 Felicidad

7:30 Faith That Sings

8:00 Broadcast

8:30 Living Word

9:00 Film

11:00 Love Special

mid. Ever Increasing Faith

1:00 Holiday at Melodyland

1:30 Good Life

2:00 Spirit Song

2:30 Roger MacDuff

3:00 Church Service (denomination not listed)

4:00 Church in the Home

would love to see a weekday and sunday schedule from this time period as well
Will put those up next week

from TV Guide-Phoenix edition

KTAR 12-NBC Phoenix Mesa

Fixed.

If you're going to strictly adhere to the proper city of license, then KAET should be listed as
Phoenix, not Tempe. Even though the ASU campus and Channel 8 studios are in Tempe, and
that's how TV Guide listed them. They've always ID'ed correctly on-air as Phoenix.

Channel 12 hadn't been physically located in Mesa for close to 25 years prior to this listing, and
(illegally) ID'ed as "Phoenix-Mesa" for decades, until the analog shutoff in 2009.

We have to save the Earth! It's the only planet with football and beer.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KPHO 5-Ind Phoenix

6:00 Hee Haw (guests John Hartford and Moe Bandy)

7:00 Hee Haw Honeys (guest Loreta Lynn; what other markets ran the 2 Hee Haw shows back-
to-back?)
I think KPHO's sister station, WNEM in Saginaw, also ran both back-to-back, but I'm not sure,
though I am certain that that station carried both.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:30 Year of the Dragon (an orphaned Chinese boy experiences prejudice from Irish workers on
the transcontinental railroad)

This must be one of those "Young People's Specials" -- if so, what's normally on KPHO at that
time?

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Saturday, April 14, 1973

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Talking With A Giant (Roberta Flack sings

"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and

"Killing Me Softly With His Song," delay from

12:30 PM)

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 (quiz bowl for middle-schoolers)

12:30 Sights And Sounds Of Soul


1 PM Tarzan

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: A's-Twins (rain game: Red Sox-Yankees)

5 PM High Chaparral (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Hee Haw (Jud Strunk, Jamey Ryan)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM Movie: "Winchester 73"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Autopsy Of A Criminal"

1:30 News

1:35 Movie: "The Great Missouri Raid" (watch for Macdonald

Carey, Ward Bond, and Edgar Buchanan in this Western

about Frank and Jesse James, from '50)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

6:30 Agricultural Science In Action

7 AM John Swafford (gospel music)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog
10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant (Richard Boone talks about

violence in Westerns.)

1 PM Countdown To Destiny

1:30 NHL Action (Stanley Cup action between the Rangers

and Bruins--Bruins beat the Rangers, 4 games to 2)

2 PM College All-Star Basketball Classic

4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (time approximate)

4:30 Arthur Smith

5 PM Bill Anderson

5:30 Wilburn Brothers

6 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: singer Dickie Lee)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "A Thousand Clowns"

11:30 UFO

12:30 Movie: "The Beast With 1,000,000 Eyes"

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:15 Video College


6:45 Box 5 R.F.D.

7:15 Metro Forestry

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: "Scooby Doo Meets

The Addams Family"

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Danger Point!" (three

teenagers steal a yacht and are now about to be

stranded without fuel, '71 from England)

2 PM College All-Star Basketball Classic

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (first nine holes of the championship:

Jerry Heard and Lanny Wadkins vs. Jim Colbert and

Lee Elder, time approximate)

5 PM I Spy (not sure about this, since TV Guide says the golf

match is to stay on 90 minutes)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM UFO

8 PM All In The Family


8:30 Henry Fonda Special (springtime and sports are the themes:

guests are Tim Conway, Leslie Uggams, Johnny Bench, Lee

Trevino, John Davidson, gymnast Cathy Rigby, rodeo rider

Larry Mahan)

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore (again, may be a typo since the Fonda special

is listed as an hour)

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet (guests: Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Band Wagon"

1:45 Movie: "The Magnificent Yankee" (biography of Supreme Court

justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

7 PM Coach Lawson

7:30 Faces And Places (the Mediterranean from Gibraltar to the Aegean)

8 PM Men In Crisis (the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, kidnapper of

the Lindbergh baby)

8:30 Science In Action (rare African insects)

9 PM Country Hayride (guest: Mary Taylor)

10 PM Movie: "Innocents In Paris"

11:30 Inside Atlanta

12 M Movie: "Hamlet" (1969 version with Nicol Williamson)


WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

6:30 Science In Action

7 AM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Make A Wish (the sonar system of the bat; the Mountain Heritage

Folk Festival from Ashland, KY, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Popeye Meets The Man Who

Hated Laughter"

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Mull's Singing Convention

1 PM Soul Unlimited (Malo (Latin-flavored group who charted about a

year earlier with "Suavecito"), Ronnie Dyson, Rosey Grier with

samples of needlepoint)

2 PM Bob Brandy

3 PM Buck Owens

3:30 Know Your Bible

4 PM Golf: Dinah Shore Winners Circle Championship (third round)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (U.S.A.-Poland Boxing Championships, live

from Paterson, NJ)

6:30 Reasoner Report


7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to Irving Berlin)

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace (watch for Richard Dreyfuss in this episode)

9 PM Julie Andrews Hour (Jim Nabors, Eydie Gorme, Baroness Maria von

Trapp, whom Julie portrayed in "The Sound Of Music")

10 PM Assignment: Vienna

11 PM Movie: "The Invisible Man's Revenge"

12:30 Movie: "Night Monster" (Bela Lugosi stars, but watch for Leif

Erickson and Don Porter, from '42)

2 AM ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

6:30 Adventures In Living

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 Funky Phantom (delay from 12 N)

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 News

12:30 Lidsville
1 PM Soul Unlimited

2 PM Outdoors With Julius Boros

2:30 Movie: "Legion Of The Doomed"

4 PM Golf: Dinah Shore Winners Circle Championship

(third round)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News

7 PM Julie Andrews Hour (Jack Cassidy, Ken Berry, week-behind)

8 PM Movie: "Libel"

10 PM Assignment: Vienna

11 PM News

11:40 ABC News

11:55 Movie: "The Eddy Duchin Story"

1:30 Movie: "Invisible Invaders"

3 AM News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

7:30 Uncle Hank

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour


12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Soul Train

2 PM Roller Derby

3 PM Wrestling

4 PM CBS Golf Classic (time approximate, CBS was carrying

an ABA playoff game which was pre-empted on Chs.

5 and 12)

5:30 World Of Survival

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM Movie: "April Love" (Pat Boone, Shirley Jones)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Navy Film

7:30 Georgia TV Monitor

8 AM Bugs Bunny
8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM ABA Playoff: divisional championship game (teams

not listed)

4 PM Film (Daytona 500 highlights, time approximate)

4:30 Movie: "Lady Possessed"

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnet

11 PM News

11:20 Movie: "Drums Along The Mohawk"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (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 Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Fashion Focus

3:30 America Be Fit

3:45 Living Beter

4 PM Double Dribble (a basketball clinic)

4:30 Book Beat (Harry Mark Petrakis discusses his novel

of a Vietnam veteran returning home, "In The Land

Of Morning.")

5 PM Harambee

5:30 Black Journal (Howard University professor Dr. Frances

Welsing argues that racism can be inherited.)

6 PM Garden Show

6:30 Who Is Man? (topic: "Atlantis")

7 PM Firing Line (HEW secretary Caspar Weinberger tries to

explain cutbacks in Federal funding for education.)


8 PM Movie: "Hamlet" (1969 version with Nicol Williamson)

10:30 Cash (as in Johnny, filmed in a tour of a Tennessee prison

and a South Dakota Indian reservation)

sign off 11:30 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Spiderman

8:30 Ultraman

9 AM Litle Rascals

9:30 Speed Racer

10 AM McHale's Navy

10:30 Roller Game Of The Week: Atlantic Cats vs.

New York Bombers

12:30 NHL Action

1 PM Movie: "Just Around The Corner" (Shirley Temple)

2:30 Untamed World

3 PM Women's Golf: Cinderella Tournament semifinal round:

Janie Blalock and Sandra Palmer vs. JoAnne Carner and

Pam Higgins

4 PM Naked City

5 PM Fishing Hole

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 (guests: Bobby G. Rice and Ronnie Sessions)

10 PM Boxing From The Forum (Ruben Olivares vs. Valentin Galiano)

11 PM One Step Beyond

11:30 Open Up

1 AM Movie: "Showdown At Abilene"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days


12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 2)

5 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (time approximate)

5:30 Bill Anderson

6 PM Arthur Smith

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "A Thousand Clowns"

11:30 Rollin'

12 M Saturday Tonight Show (Gene Kelly, Elke Sommer,

Shecky Greene)

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

3:30 Time For Timothy

4 PM Fury

4:30 Earth Lab

5:30 My Friend Flicka

6 PM Championship Bowling
7 PM Patern For Living

7:30 The Monroes

8:30 Of Lands And Seas (the Austrian Alps)

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM 700 Club (to 12)

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chatanooga (Ind.)

2:30 Cartoon Carnival

3:30 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Rollin'

5:30 Church Service

6 PM Movie: "Drango"

8 PM Movie: "Django Shoots First"

10 PM Movie: "The Purple Plain"

11:30 Movie: "The Golden Mask"

1:30 Star Playhouse

Retro: Spokane, WA - Tuesday, January 12, 1971

Source: The Spokesman-Review

2 - KREM (ABC)

7 am Sacred Heart

7:15 Exercise with Linda


7:30 Lassie

8:00 Kartoon Korner

9:00 Virginia Graham

10:30 The Galloping Gourmet

11:00 That Girl

11:30 Newsbreak

12 pm Bewitched

12:30 A World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 The Newlywed Game

2:30 The Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 The Munsters

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Star Trek

5:30 ABC Evening News

6:00 Big Valley

7:00 NBA All-Star Game

9:30 MOVIE: "Assault on the Wayne"

11:30 MOVIE: "The Secret of the Purple Reel"

4 - KXLY (CBS)

6:55 am Farm Reports

7:00 CBS News


7:30 Popeye, Wallaby and Friends

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing

9:30 The 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

12 pm Dialing for Dollars

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Dialing for Dollars

1:30 The Guiding Light

2:00 The Secret Storm

2:30 The Edge of Night

3:00 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

3:30 The Lucy Show

4:00 Dialing for Dollars Movie

5:30 The Scene at 5:30

6:00 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

6:30 Gilligan's Island

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 The Beverly Hillbillies

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Hee Haw


9:30 All in the Family

10:00 CBS News Hour

10:30 KXLY Public Affairs

11:00 The Scene Tonight

11:30 The Merv Griffin Show

1 am Peter Gunn

6 - KHQ (NBC)

6 am Q6 Home & Farm Report

6:30 Government

7:00 The Today Show

7:25 Eyewitness News

7:30 The Today Show

8:25 Agriculture Today

8:30 The 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 The Who, What or Where Game

11:55 Eyewitness News

12 pm Words and Music

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 The Doctors


1:30 Another World

2:00 Bright Promise

2:30 Somerset

3:00 Lucille Rivers

3:10 The Mike Douglas Show

4:00 The Dick Van Dyke Show

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 Eyewitness News

6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 Daniel Boone

7:30 The Don Knots Show

8:30 Julia

9:00 MOVIE: "Secret Ceremony"

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

7 - KSPS (Educational)

8 am People, Places & Things

8:30 Book Review Forum

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Let's Explore Music

10:15 French A, Grade Five

10:35 Think of That

10:55 French A, Grade Six

11:15 French A, Grade Four


11:35 Book Review Forum

12:05 pm People, Places & Things

12:35 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:10 Sounds Around

1:25 Jumping Jacks

1:45 Why Not?

2:05 French A, Grade Five

2:25 French A, Grade Six

2:45 Engineering Test

3:00 Applied Management

3:30 Smart Sewing

4:00 The Vanishing Wilderness

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:00 World Press

7:00 Folk Guitar

7:30 Shape Up

8:00 Science 1970

9:00 The Advocates

10:00 The San Francisco Mu(?)

10:30 Thirty Minutes With

Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

from All Florida-Palm Beach Post-Times edition


WTHS 2-Edu Miami

5pm Time for School

5:30 Miss Nancy's Store

6:00 Travel Treat

6:30 Writen Heritage

7:00 It's a Wiser World (c)

7:30 Chef's Delight

8:00 Arts Unlimited

8:30 William F. Buckley Jr.

9:30 Man to Man

10:30 Struggle for Peace

WTVJ 4-CBS Miami (also CBS for West Palm Beach)

6:15 Sunrise Semester

6:45 Spanish News (c)

7:00 Popeye Playhouse (c)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Merv Griffin

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Andy of Mayberry (Andy Griffith)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

noon News at Noon

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

12:45 Guiding Light (c)

1:00 Love of Life


1:25 News (c)

1:30 As the World Turns (c)

2:00 Password (c)

2:30 House Party (c)

3:00 To Tell the Truth (c)

3:25 CBS News (c)

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Early Show "Imitation General"

5:55 Weather (c)

6:00 Ralph Renick Report (c)

6:30 CBS News (c)

7:00 Red Skelton (c)

8:00 Big Show "Julius Caesar"

10:00 Center Stage (c/Peggy Lee)

11:00 News (c)

11:30 Late Show "The Accused"

1:15 Spanish News (c)

WPTV 5-NBC West Palm Beach

6:55 Religion

7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)

9:00 Love That Bob!

9:30 Ann Sothern

10:00 Snap Judgment (c)


10:25 NBC News (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Pat Boone (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Eye Guess (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1:00 Match Game (c)

1:25 News (c)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

1:55 NBC News (c)

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)

3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Movie "The Command"

5:55 Fishing Final

6:00 News

6:15 Sports/Weather

6:30 NBC News (c)

7:00 Hey Landlord! (c)

7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)

8:30 You are There

9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"

11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WCKT 7-NBC Miami

5:40 Inspirational Message

5:45 University of Florida Hour

6:45 Sunshine Almanac

7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)

9:00 Movie "Madame Bovary" (pt 2)

10:25 Golden Circle Calendar

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Pat Boone (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Richard Whitcomb News (c)

12:55 Editorial (c)

1:00 Match Game (c)

1:25 News (c)

1:30 Girl Talk

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)

3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Superman (c)

4:30 Mike Douglas (c)

6:00 News (c)


6:15 Sports/Weather (c)

6:30 NBC News (c)

7:00 Captain Nice (c)

7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)

8:30 Occasional Wife (c)

9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"

11:00 News (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WLBW 10-ABC Miami

6:15 Give Us This Day (c)

6:20 Spanish News (c)

6:30 Creative Arts

6:45 The Law & You (c)

7:00 Rick Shaw (c)

8:00 Playhouse

8:30 Gypsy Rose Lee (c)

9:00 Banjo Billy (c)

9:30 Dennis the Menace

10:00 Nurses

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor (c)

11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One in a Million

noon 12 O'Clock Report (c)


12:30 Donna Reed

1:00 Fugitive

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl '67

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Jumpin' Jack

4:00 Of Lands & Seas (c)

5:00 News (c)

5:30 ABC News (c)

6:00 Movie at 6 "The Hard Man"

7:30 Combat! (c)

8:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Houston

11:00 News (c)

11:30 Alfred Hitchcock

12:30 Late Movie (replaying the Movie at 6)

2:00 News (c)

2:05 Spanish News (c)

WEAT 12-ABC West Palm Beach

7:00 Three Stooges

8:00 Morning Playhouse "Employees' Entrance"

9:30 Dating Game (c)

10:00 Fun While Exercising

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor (c)


11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One in a Million

noon Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1:00 Fugitive

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl '67

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4:00 77 Sunset Strip

5:00 Dick Bates News Journal

5:30 McHale's Navy

6:00 Maverick

7:00 Lawman

7:30 Combat! (c)

8:30 Invaders (c)

9:30 Peyton Place (c)

10:00 Fugitive (c)

11:00 News

11:30 Movie 12 "The Very Thought of You"

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Re: Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from All Florida-Palm Beach Post-Times edition

WTVJ 4-CBS Miami (also CBS for West Palm Beach)

Didn't Fort Pierce's WTVX serve Palm Beach at the time? That station began broadcast in 1962,
and picked up the CBS affiliation shortly after signing on.

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Re: Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

My guess is this was from Miami listings and while 4 came in in West Palm Beach, 34 did not
reach Miami. The VHF Miami stations did reach Palm Beach though. That is my guess.

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Quote Originally Posted by Marckd

My guess is this was from Miami listings and while 4 came in in West Palm Beach, 34 did not
reach Miami. The VHF Miami stations did reach Palm Beach though. That is my guess.

Could be a possibility...the Miami News was also an All Florida affiliate; I suspect both the WPB
and Miami papers ran the same listings.

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Re: Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

This listing shows both NBC affiliates televised The Match Game at 1:00 instead of 4:00. I know in
later years NBC usually carried the 4:00 program at 1:00. Did NBC offer its affiliates a same-day
feed at 1:00 as far back as MG?

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from All Florida-Palm Beach Post-Times edition

WPTV 5-NBC West Palm Beach

6:55 Religion

7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)

9:00 Love That Bob!

9:30 Ann Sothern

10:00 Snap Judgment (c)


10:25 NBC News (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Pat Boone (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Eye Guess (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1:00 Match Game (c)

1:25 News (c)

1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c)

1:55 NBC News (c)

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)

3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Movie "The Command"

5:55 Fishing Final

6:00 News

6:15 Sports/Weather

6:30 NBC News (c)

7:00 Hey Landlord! (c)

7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)

8:30 You are There

9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"

11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WCKT 7-NBC Miami

5:40 Inspirational Message

5:45 University of Florida Hour

6:45 Sunshine Almanac

7:00 Today (c/bw news at 7:25 and 8:25)

9:00 Movie "Madame Bovary" (pt 2)

10:25 Golden Circle Calendar

10:30 Concentration (c)

11:00 Pat Boone (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

noon Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Richard Whitcomb News (c)

12:55 Editorial (c)

1:00 Match Game (c)

1:25 News (c)

1:30 Girl Talk

2:00 Days of Our Lives (c)

2:30 Doctors (c)

3:00 Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Superman (c)

4:30 Mike Douglas (c)

6:00 News (c)


6:15 Sports/Weather (c)

6:30 NBC News (c)

7:00 Captain Nice (c)

7:30 Girl from UNCLE (c)

8:30 Occasional Wife (c)

9:00 Tuesday Night Movie "Another Time, Another Place"

11:00 News (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

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Quote Originally Posted by spb

...The Match Game at 1:00 instead of 4:00. I know in later years NBC usually carried the 4:00
program at 1:00. Did NBC offer its affiliates

a same-day feed at 1:00 as far back as MG?

bpatrick could probably tackle this beter, but I think the various 1:00 ET airings back then

were a day behind (or even a week in some cases).

The first "same day" 1:00-for-4:00 slot that I can remember was Tatletales on WCBS-TV

New York. But then the tape was right there in-house, so...
Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Re: Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

I can answer about Match Game.

WCKT 7 was on a one week delay; WPTV 5 was on a one day delay (you read that right---new
celebrities appeared on Tuesday). WPTV used to be in patern; cannot recall when the change
was made.

So.....no this was not a wild feed.

Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV
Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1
pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe
from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an
actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

cd

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Quote Originally Posted by cd637299

Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV
Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1
pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe
from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an
actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

During the 1960s (at least), WKNX-TV (WEYI) in Saginaw would also show Sunrise Semester at
1PM. In addition, they also shown Captain Kangaroo at both 8AM (the Eastern feed) and again at
9AM (the Central feed); later on, they would show only the first half the 9AM show before
dropping that feed altogether.

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Quote Originally Posted by cd637299

I can answer about Match Game.

WCKT 7 was on a one week delay; WPTV 5 was on a one day delay (you read that right---new
celebrities appeared on Tuesday). WPTV used to be in patern; cannot recall when the change
was made.

So.....no this was not a wild feed.


Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV
Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1
pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe
from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an
actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

cd

WPTV is the only station running "Match Game" at 1 that, to my knowledge, aired it on a day-
behind; most of the stations I recall airing it at 1 (Orlando, Richmond, Winston-Salem, Greenville,
SC) aired it on a week-behind. In fact, I remember a local announcer on Channel 4 in Greenville
saying over the credits at the end that "Match Game" aired one week after its original network
broadcast.

Even before "Tatletales," NBC fed "Somerset" at 1 and 4; I remember it airing at 1 in Greenville
and 4 in Atlanta.

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Re: Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

OT--

I used to watch, or try to watch (when no school), the original 60s Match Game as a kid.
Although not nearly as popular as the 70s one, I enjoyed the scoring....100 points won the game,
but they'd go "extra innings" until the tie was broken. ISTR one where it went to 225 when a
team finally won. Also the "scroll" style scoreboard....to this day, I wondered how high the thing
could go; the thing WAS finite. (It kept scrolling up-up-up for the bonus round. Hard to explain
here.)

cd
Speaking of wild feeds, and I mentioned this on another thread....around this time, per TV
Guide, WTVX 34, although not listed here, was running "Sunrise (or Summer) Semester"---at 1
pm!! I saw some weird out-of-town listing once, which listed only network schedules (maybe
from a motel); it listed "Semester" at 1pm Eastern as well. I still do not know today, if that was an
actual wild-feed that CBS stations were told to tape and then run later.

During the 1960s (at least), WKNX-TV (WEYI) in Saginaw would also show Sunrise Semester at
1PM. In addition, they also shown Captain Kangaroo at both 8AM (the Eastern feed) and again at
9AM (the Central feed); later on, they would show only the first half the 9AM show before
dropping that feed altogether.

Now THAT's bizarre!

cd

OT--

I used to watch, or try to watch (when no school), the original 60s Match Game as a kid.
Although not nearly as popular as the 70s one, I enjoyed the scoring....100 points won the game,
but they'd go "extra innings" until the tie was broken. ISTR one where it went to 225 when a
team finally won. Also the "scroll" style scoreboard....to this day, I wondered how high the thing
could go; the thing WAS finite. (It kept scrolling up-up-up for the bonus round. Hard to explain
here.)

cd

I wondered that, too.

Toward the end of the show's run, at the end of the show the "thing" would show the
contestant's totals for the day and once it was 600.

And for a while the scrolls weren't working and they had to show the totals superimposed over
the contestants' heads.
Never thought I'd find anyone who knew what I was trying to convey here! Honestly I really think
that once it showed 1000 (for dollars earned at the end of the show) and I wanna say the
celebrity was Noel Harrison.

With only a few 60s Match Games that have survived, we will never know...only the surviving
members of the staff could tell us.

I had a chance to see a 1969 ep on color kinescope (likely with the forgoten 2nd theme song
they used, not "Swingin' Safari") at the Paley Center in NYC in 2010, but I never made it there. Is
there anyone reading this nearby who wants to view it for me?

cd

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Re: Retro: South Florida Tues, Apr 11, 1967

I didn't know that channel 10 in Miami pre-empted Dark Shadows!

Retro: Kentucky Friday April 14, 1967

NOTE: The networks plan extensive coverage of President

Johnson's trip to Punta del Este, Uruguay, in their regularly-


scheduled newscasts and special reports.

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm (c)

7 AM Today (actor Fred Wayne; Van Altena, author of a book

about his imprisonment in East Germany) (c)

9 AM Morning Show (w/"Dialing For Dollars") (c)

9:55 News (Bob Kay) (c)

10 AM Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur) (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11 AM Pat Boone (Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles, John Astin) (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Peter Falk, Jack Carter, Richard Long, Christopher

George, Judy Carne) (c)

12 N Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Eye Guess (c)

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) (c)

1 PM Dr. Kildare (w/"Dialing For Dollars" in color)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (c)

2:30 The Doctors (c)

3 PM Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say! (Drs. Frank Baxter and Joyce Brothers) (c)
4 PM Movie: "Ride Lonesome"

5:30 Huckleberry Hound (c)

6 PM News, Weather And Sports (c)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (c)

7 PM Channel 3 Presents (c)

7:30 Tarzan (c)

8:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. (c)

9:30 The Investigation (a play in which the survivors of Nazi

concentration camps confront their captors in a courtroom,

pre-empts "T.H.E. Cat" and "Laredo") (c)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM University Of Michigan

6:30 Good Morning (c)

6:55 Five Minutes To Live By (c)

7 AM Today (c)

9 AM Paul Dixon (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11 AM Pat Boone (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club (Ilka Chase discusses her book

"Fresh From The Laundry") (c)


1:30 Let's Make A Deal (c)

1:55 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) (c)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (c)

2:30 The Doctors (c)

3 PM Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4 PM Afternoon Show (c)

5:30 News, Weather And Sports (c)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (c)

7 PM Safari (second of two on Borneo) (c)

7:30 Tarzan (c)

8:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. (c)

9:30 The Investigation (c)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

1 AM Movie: "Curtain Call"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Man And Society"

6:30 Young World (c)

7 AM Local News (c)

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti) (c)

7:30 Bozo The Clown (c)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM)

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (Jerry Van Dyke as Rob's brother Stacey)

12 N Noon Report (c)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (c)

12:45 Guiding Light (c)

1 PM Love Of Life (delay from 12 N)

1:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti) (c)

1:30 As The World Turns (c)

2 PM Password (c)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (a woman who crossed the

U.S. on horseback) (c)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (c)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) (c)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from 10:30 AM)

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host John Forsythe; Sam Levenson, Charles

Roberts, author of "The Truth About The Assassination," Marjorie

McCoy) (c)

6 PM News, Weather And Sports (c)

6:30 Stingray (c)

7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Wild Wild West (guests: Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford) (c)

8:30 Hogan's Heroes (c)


9 PM Movie: "Herod The Great" (c)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (c)

11:30 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes In Washington" (fast forwards Holmes

and Watson to World War II-era Washington)

1 AM Joe Pyne (Robert Welch, founder of the John Birch Society; former

cops John O'Grady and Irvin Tucker, who favor the legalization of

marijuana) (c)

2:30 Jewish Hour

3 AM Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:05 Sunrise Semester

7:35 CBS News (c)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch

10 AM Candid Camera (Don Knots plays a jeweler who has problems

with a customer's watch.)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (c)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (c)

12:45 Guiding Light (c)


1 PM News, Markets, Weather

1:30 As The World Turns (c)

2 PM Password (c)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (c)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (c)

3:25 CBS News (c)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus

5:15 Leave It To Beaver

5:45 Small Talk

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) (c)

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Wild Wild West (c)

8:30 Hogan's Heroes (c)

9 PM CBS Movie: "All In A Night's Work" (c)

10:45 President Johnson's Trip To Uruguay

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Giant Behemoth"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM TBA

7:30 Across The Fence


8 AM Skipper Ryle (c)

9 AM Jack LaLanne (c)

9:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (Shari Lewis, Noel Harrison,

David Hedison, Guy Williams, delay from 2:30 PM) (c)

9:55 Local News (c)

10 AM Match Game (Liza Minnelli, Hugh O'Brian, pre-empted

on Ch. 5, delay from 4 PM) (c)

10:25 Local News (c)

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor (c)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One In A Million

12 N Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game (c)

2:30 Matches And Mates (c)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Dating Game (c)

4:30 Movie: "Fury Of The Congo"

6 PM Merv Griffin

7:20 News, Weather And Sports (c)

7:30 Green Hornet (c)

8 PM Time Tunnel (first rerun and it's appropriate:


Tony and Doug are stranded aboard the Titanic) (c)

9 PM Rango (c)

9:30 Phyllis Diller (c)

10 PM The Avengers (c)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (c)

11:30 Movie: "The Plainsman"

WFPK (WKPC) Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

9 AM In-school programs (to 1:50 PM)

next program is:

8 PM NET Playhouse ("Beneto Cereno," about master-slave relationships)

sign off 9:45 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Today (c)

9 AM Bluegrass Personalities (c)

9:30 To Tell The Truth

9:55 Take Five (c)

10 AM Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (c)

10:30 Concentration (c)

11 AM Pat Boone (c)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (c)


12 N Jeopardy! (c)

12:30 Eye Guess (c)

12:55 NBC News (c)

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns (c)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives (c)

2:30 The Doctors (c)

3 PM Another World (c)

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4 PM Match Game (c)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) (c)

4:30 Let's Make A Deal (c)

4:55 Rifleman

5:30 Popeye Theater (c)

5:45 News, Livestock Report And Sports (c)

6:10 News And Weather (c)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (c)

7 PM Wilburn Brothers (guests: the Browns--Jim Ed Brown

and his sisters) (c)

7:30 Tarzan (c)

8:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. (c)

9:30 The Investigation (c)

11 PM News, Weather And Sports (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)


WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

7:15 News, Weather (Bill Sorrell)

7:30 Revue Anthology

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Dateline 27

10 AM Dating Game

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor (c)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game (c)

2:30 Matches And Mates (c)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9 but for one hour) (c)

5 PM Merry Antics

5:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 WKYT-TV Editorial

6:30 Maverick
7:25 Weather (Frank Faulconer)

7:30 Green Hornet (c)

8 PM Movie: "Merrill's Marauders" (c)

10 PM The Avengers (c)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "Carbine Williams" (watch for James Arness in this

story of the inventor of the carbine rifle, from '52)

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

8:30 Jack LaLanne (c)

9 AM Merv Griffin

10 AM President Johnson's Trip To Uruguay (normally, Merv

would stay on until 10:30 AM)

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor (c)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One In A Million

12 N Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game (c)

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (Peter Falk, Jack Carter, Lainie Kazan,

Frankie Randall) (c)

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9) (c)

5:30 News, Weather, Sports

6 PM ABC News (Peter Jennings) (c)

6:30 Rawhide

7:30 Green Hornet (c)

8 PM Time Tunnel (c)

9 PM Rango (c)

9:30 Phyllis Diller (c)

10 PM The Avengers (c)

11 PM News And Weather

11:20 Movies: "War of The Colossal Beast" and "Trauma"

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Friday April 14, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

8 PM Time Tunnel (first rerun and it's appropriate:


Tony and Doug are stranded aboard the Titanic) (c)

This was also the first episode aired when the series premiered on 09/09/66.

One of ABC's "advance premieres" as the '66-'67 season nominally started on Mon 09/12

(although NBC "advanced" Star Trek on Thu 09/08).

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Re: Retro: Kentucky Friday April 14, 1967

I remember that it was the first episode of "Time Tunnel,"

but I thought it somehow appropriate that ABC would choose

to rerun it on April 14, the anniversary of the ship's sinking.

Maybe some cable channel should have aired it yesterday in

observance of the 100th anniversary of the sinking.

Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Sun, Apr 15, 1979

Posted by request, from TV Guide-Phoenix edition

KOAI 2-NBC Flagstaff


7:30 Show My People

8:00 Let the Bible Speak

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 Rex Humbard

10:00 Big Blue Marble (Melba Moore talks with a 8-yr-old NYC jazz singer)

10:30 Meet the Press

11:00 Guardian (Helen Hayes introduces this drama, almost entirely performed in mime, where a
school janitor helps young actors overcome their differences as they prepare for The Passion
Play)

noon Public Policy Forums "The Press and the Courts: Competing Principles" (guests:
Washington Star editor Edwin M. Yoder and atorney Larry Simms)

1:00 Public Policy Forums "The Press and Public Policy" (guests Eric Sevareid and George Will)

2:00 NBC SportsWorld: Grand National Steeplechase/AIAW women's gymnastics, pt 1/Fitest of


Them All aerial obstacle course/SportsJournal report on whether a team can buy a
championship/Suit Yourself looks at the latest bathing suit styles

4:00 Baptist Church Service

5:00 Film

5:30 Easter is... (this was Easter Sunday)

6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou" (conclusion)

7:00 Movie "With Six You Get Eggroll"

9:00 Weekend (caring for Down's syndrome victims at home/transients who winter in
Jacksonville)

10:00 News

10:30 Jerry Falwell

11:30 PTL Club

KTVK 3-ABC Phoenix

6:00 City Talk


6:30 Scooby's All-Stars

8:00 Kids are People Too (guests Adam Rich, Patti Smith, and songwriter Joe Brooks)

9:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (man through the age)

10:00 Directions (a hour-long celebration of Renaissance art, from Florence)

11:00 Ye Shall Know the Truth

11:30 Sign Out (Rev. Orin Duncan interprets The Easter Story)

noon Boxing: East Germany v USA, from Crystal Bay NV

1:30 American Sportsman "The Spirit of '78: Flight of the Double Eagle II" (originally aired last
August as a primetime special, this dealt with the world's first successful trans-Atlantic balloon
flight)

2:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: exhibition gymnastics meet from Indy/World Record High Diving
Challenge

4:00 Easter is...

4:30 Bionics: Superhuman or Supermachine (studying bionics)

5:00 ABC Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Friends

7:00 Pat Boone & Family Easter Special (with guests John Byner, Ted Knight, and Katherine
Helmond)

8:00 Movie "Billion Dollar Threat"

10:00 News

10:15 ABC News

10:30 Star Trek (x2)

KPHO 5-Ind Phoenix

Evening programs subject to change due to possible NBA Playoff coverage

5:00 FBI cont'd


5:30 Night Gallery

6:00 Lucy Show

6:30 Day of Discovery

7:00 Beter Way with Don Stewart

7:30 Robert Schuller

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 Mass for Shut-Ins

9:30 Open Camera

10:00 Get It On

10:30 Baptist Church Service

11:30 Este Eres Tu

noon Outer Limits (bw)

1:00 Movie "Born Free"

3:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

3:30 Big Valley

4:30 Wild Kingdom (conclusion of a 2-parter on a Botswanan project to help cheetahs survive)

5:00 Alias Smith & Jones

6:00 Match Game PM

6:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

7:00 Ironside

8:00 Movie "Marco"

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Borrowers"

mid. News
KAET 8-PBS Tempe

8:00 Sesame Street (x4)

noon Congressional Outlook

12:30 Arizona Weekly

1:00 Movie "Easter Parade"

3:00 Do-It-Yourself Messiah (a look at a Chicago performance of Handel's Messiah, with 2700
performers, most of them amateurs_

4:00 Art of Being Fully Human

5:00 Advocates (the debate deals with whether Congress should substantially boost Federal
funding for public broadcasting)

6:00 Noticias

6:30 Easter is... (Espanol...were there many markets that ran both English and Spanish versions?)

7:00 Nova "Icarus' Children" (report on Paul MacReady, who won a $87K prize in 1977 when a
plane he designed became the first to negociate an official test course; MacReady describes it as
"a cross between a dragonfly and a windmill")

8:00 Baryshnikov at the White House (the acclaimed ballet performer performs 4 pieces in the
East Room)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Lillie", pt 8

10:00 Two Ronnies

10:30 Austin City Limits (guests Alvin Crow & the Pleasant Valley Boys, and Marcia Ball)

11:30 NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament: second round game, from Olympia Stadium in Detroit

KOOL 10-CBS Phoenix

6:00 Mr. Magoo

6:30 Clue Club

7:00 Easter Sunrise Service (live from Mount Davidson in San Francisco)

8:00 Feast of Life (music and poetry celebrating Easter)


9:00 Chapter 10

9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 Where the Jobs are

10:30 Human Dimension

11:00 NBA Eastern Conference play-off

1:30 Challenge of the Sexes (a best-of show featuring Nancy Lopez-Andy North (golf), Martina
Navratilova-Roscoe Tanner (tennis), Carol Blazejowski-Adrian Dantley (basketball), and Jennifer
Chandler-Phil Boggs (diving))

2:00 The Masters

4:00 America

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 60 Minutes

6:00 News

6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals (octopus)

7:00 All in the Family (introducing Stephanie Brisebois to the series)

7:30 One Day at a Time

8:00 Alice

8:30 Just Friends

9:00 Mary Tyler Moore Hour (guest Ken Howard; Michael Keaton was part of the cast)

10:00 News

10:15 CBS News

10:30 Medical Center (x2)

12:30 This is the Life (bw/the Easter story was the topic)

1:00 Christopher Closeup (discussing business ethics with banker William Covington Hardee)

1:30 News
KTAR 12-NBC Phoenix

6:30 Ag-USA

7:00 Day of Discovery

7:30 Rex Humbard

8:30 Young Ideas

9:00 Nosotros

9:30 Arizona '79

10:00 Viewpoint

10:30 Meet the Press

11:00 Guardian

noon Women's Tennis: Family Circle Cup final

2:00 NBC SportsWorld

4:00 Movie "Flight from Ashiya"

6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou" (conclusion)

7:00 Movie "With Six You Get Eggroll"

9:00 Weekend

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "The Last Hurrah"

KPAZ 21-Rel Phoenix

5:00 Ever Increasing Faith

6:00 Abundant Living

6:30 Patern for Living

7:30 Good Life

8:00 Jerry Falwell


9:00 Baptist Church Service

10:00 Today in Bible Prophecy

10:30 Living Word

11:00 Rex Humbard

noon Church Service (no denomination listed)

1:00 Sweetwater Jubilee

1:30 Church in the Home

2:30 Dave Lombardi

3:00 Song of Praise

3:30 Beter Way

4:00 Jimmy Swaggart

4:30 Dwight Thompson

5:00 Sunday Celebration

6:00 Let Go Let God

6:30 It's a Brand New Day

7:00 Man in the Arena

7:30 Let God Love You

8:00 Good Life

8:30 Faith That Lives

9:00 Let's Just Praise the Lord

11:30 Bible Study

mid. Ever Increasing Faith

1:00 Joy in the Morning

Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Mon, Apr 16, 1979


By request, from TV Guide-Phoenix edition

KOAI 2-NBC Flagstaff

6:00 PTL Club

7:00 Today (guest Barnard Hughes)

9:00 Today in the Northland

9:30 Wheel of Fortune

10:00 Password

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Card Sharks

11:30 All Star Secrets

noon Navajo Nation Report

12:30 Another World

2:00 Doctors

2:30 Days of Our Lives

3:30 PTL Club

4:30 Bullwinkle

5:00 Uncle Waldo

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 NAU Sports Profile

7:00 Litle House on the Prairie

8:00 Movie "Vera Cruz"

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show (guest host Martin Mull welcomes George Gobel and Sam Levenson)
KTVK 3-ABC Phoenix

6:00 Financial Security

6:30 Good Morning Phoenix

7:00 Good Morning America (guest Judith Viorst)

9:00 Laverne & Shirley

9:30 Family Feud

10:00 $20,000 Pyramid

10:30 Ryan's Hope

11:00 All My Children

noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Movie "A Man Called Gannon"

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5:00 Chico & the Man

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Cross-Wits

7:00 Salvage-1

8:00 How the West was Won (looks at Chinese immigrants)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "Lawrence of Arabia" (pt 1)

12:55 News
KPHO 5-Ind Phoenix

Evening programs may change due to NBA Playoff coverage

6:00 700 Club (guests include World Vision International's Rev. Stan Mooneyham)

7:00 Flintstones

7:30 Wallace & Ladmo

8:30 Open House (Rita Davenport)

9:00 I Dream of Jeannie

9:30 Bewitched

10:00 Phil Donahue (what soaps mean to their audiences with guests psychologist Irene
Kassoria, social worker Anne Kilguss, and General Hospital producer Gloria Monty)

11:00 Make Me Laugh

11:30 News

noon Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12:30 Andy Griffith (bw)

1:00 Marcus Welby, MD

2:00 Big Valley

3:00 Gilligan's Island (bw)

3:30 Bugs Bunny

4:00 Tom & Jerry

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 Adam-12

6:00 Bob Newhart

6:30 Odd Couple

7:00 Gunsmoke (Y&R's Eric Braeden as a pardoned convict who comes to Dodge to claim the
woman he killed for)

8:00 Merv Griffin (guests Steve Allen, Tony Bill, Carol Connors, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller)
9:30 News

10:00 New Newlywed Game

10:30 Movie "Prety Poison"

12:30 Phil Donahue (rerun from 10am)

1:30 News

KAET 8-PBS Tempe

5:45 AM Weather

6:00 Guten Tag (x2)

7:00 Earth, Sea & Sky

7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Electric Company

9:30 Freesrtyle

10:00 Over Easy (writer-director Josh Logan/notes on strokes)

10:30 Dick Cavet (guest: psychologist Stanley Milgram)

11:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Lillie" (pt 6, re-run from Sun-I typed pt 8 by mistake in the Sun
listing post)

noon World Religions

12:30 Que Pasa, USA?

1:00 Davis Susskind

2:00 Antiques

2:30 Villa Alegre

3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

3:30 Electric Company

4:00 Sesame Street


5:00 Studio See

5:30 Dick Cavet (author Eudora Welty, conclusion)

6:00 Over Easy (depression in seniors)

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:00 Murder Most English "Clouds of Witness" (pt 2)

8:00 Bill Moyers' Journal (historian Henry Steele Commager discusses Alexis de Tocqueville's
1835 study Democracy in America)

9:00 World "Bogota, One Day" (a cross-section of Colombian society)

10:30 Dick Cavet (Yale prez A. Bartlet Giamatti, pt 1)

11:00 Movie "The Blue Angel" (bw)

KOOL 10-CBS Phoenix

5:20 Farm & Ranch Report

5:30 Sunrise Semester "Content Area Teaching"

6:00 Monday Morning

7:00 Captain Kangaroo (Teri Garr as Princess Winnie)

8:00 All in the Family

8:30 Price is Right

9:30 Love of Life

9:55 CBS News

10:00 Young & the Restless

10:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:00 News

11:30 As the World Turns

12:30 Guiding Light

1:30 M*A*S*H
2:00 Match Game

2:30 Dinah! (guests Charles Nelson Reilly, Ray Buktenica, Beth Howland, Weight Watchers
founder Jean Nidetch, and Peabo Bryson)

4:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Helen Reddy/guests Billy Crystal, Michael Johnson, and authro Lin
Farley)

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

7:00 National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships (Suzanne Somers and Joe Namath co-host
the 15th annual event with guests Lola Falana, Ricardo Montalban, Herve Villechaize, Donny &
Marie Osmond, Terry Bradshaw, Bobby Hull, and Lynn Swann; squads hail from USC, UNC, Tulsa,
Mississippi, and Michigan State)

8:30 M*A*S*H (seen 30 min later than usual)

9:00 Lou Grant

10:00 News

10:30 Rockford Files

11:40 McMillan & Wife

1:20 Where the Jobs are

1:50 News

KTAR 12-NBC Phoenix

5:55 RFD 12 (Bob Halberson)

6:00 Viewpoint

6:30 Archies

7:00 Today

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 Wheel of Fortune

10:00 Password
10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Card Sharks

11:30 All Star Secrets

noon News

12:30 Another World

2:00 Doctors

2:30 Days of Our Lives

3:30 Litle Rascals (bw)

4:00 Six Million Dollar Man

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Tic Tac Dough

7:00 Litle House on the Prairie

8:00 Movie "Where It's At" (based on the listings, I assume this was network, with ch 2 airing a
local movie...can anyone fill in the blanks here?)

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

mid. Tomorrow (guest Paul Sorvino)

KPAZ 21-Rel Phoenix

6:00 Teach Us to Pray

6:30 Live Now

7:00 Walk with the Word

7:30 Captain Andy

8:00 Joy in the Morning


9:30 Oral Roberts

11:00 Spirit Song

11:30 High Adventure

noon Man in the Arena

12:30 It's a Brand New Day

1:30 Live Now

2:00 Teach Us to Pray

2:30 Walk with the Word

3:00 Good Life

3:30 Let's Just Praise the Lord

5:30 Backyard

6:30 Walk with the Word

7:00 Live Now

7:30 Teach Us to Pray

8:00 Dan Griffin

8:30 Roger McDuff

9:00 Let's Just Praise the Lord

mid. Love Special

1:00 Joy in the Morning

2:00 Good Life

2:30 Let's Just Praise the Lord

4:30 Dynamic Christianity

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Re: Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Mon, Apr 16, 1979

8:00 Movie "Where It's At" (based on the listings, I assume this was network, with ch 2 airing a
local movie...can anyone fill in the blanks here?)

Garson Kanin's 1969 comedy feature was of a more recent vintage than Robert Aldrich's
marvelous 1954 western, so I'm guessing it would have been the more likely candidate for
network broadcasting.

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Re: Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff Mon, Apr 16, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

By request, from TV Guide-Phoenix edition

KOAI 2-NBC Flagstaff

10:00 Password

In the immortal words of Gene Wood: "It's more than Password. It's Password Plus!"

Retro: Chicago Wed, Apr 18, 1956

from TV Guide-Chicago edition

Listings CST
Channel numbers after Chicago program listings indicate network relays on:

13 WREX Rockford

34 WSBT South Bend

39 WTVO Rockford (no color facilities for network programs)

46 WNDU South Bend*

52 WSJV Elkhart

* According to a station ad, local weekday afternoon programs included Noontime Cartoons at 1,
Mother's Movies (Jack Hynes) at 1:30, Li'l Rascals (Kevin the Kop) at 5, and Tip Top Circus
(Cooksey the Clown) at 5:45

WBBM 2-CBS Chicago

6:40 Thought for Today

6:45 Farm Daily (Menard)

7:00 Good Morning! (film shot at Einstein's house on the day of his death 1 year earlier/baseball
story/US Mint during the San Francisco quake; also aired on 34)

7:25 News

7:30 Good Morning! (34)

7:55 News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo (34)

8:25 News

8:30 Captain Kangaroo (34)

8:55 News

9:00 Garry Moore

9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time (34)

10:30 Strike It Rich (13-34)

11:00 Valiant Lady (13)


11:15 Love of Life (13-34)

11:30 Search for Tomorrow (13-34)

11:45 Guiding Light (13-34)

noon CBS News

12:15 Luncheon Show (Lee Philip)

12:30 As the World Turns (13-34)

1:00 Robert Q. Lewis (13-34)

1:30 Linkleter's House Party

2:00 Big Payoff (13-34)

2:30 Bob Crosby (13)

3:00 Brighter Day (13-34)

3:15 Secret Storm (13-34)

3:30 Edge of Night (13-34)

4:00 Early Show "Pablo's Wall"

4:30 Gene Autry "Twisted Trails"

5:00 Famous Playhouse "Uncle Jack"

5:30 Shopping with Miss Lee (Lee Philip welcomes banker Stuart Watson, who talks about his
new sideline-a record company)

5:45 CBS News (34)

6:00 Sports (Bob Elson)

6:15 News (Julian Bentley)

6:30 Patti Page

6:45 News (Paul Harvey)

7:00 Godfrey & Friends (13-34; from the Kenilworth Hotel, Miami Beach)

8:00 Millionaire "The Jane Costello Story" (13-34)

8:30 I've Got a Secret (13-34)


9:00 20th Century Fox Hour "Mr. Belvedere" (13-34)

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:15 In Town Tonight (Jim Conway welcomes singer Bety Madigan, with music by the Caesar
Petrillo Orchestra and songs by Pat Scot and Len Dresslar)

10:30 News (John Harrington)

10:45 Kup's Show (Irv Kupcinet)

11:00 Playhouse "Surprise Party"

11:30 Movie "Man of Conquest"

WTMJ 4-NBC Milwaukee

6:45 Farm Report (Hoeft)

6:45 Today Milwaukee

7:00 Today

7:25 News

7:30 Today

7:55 News

8:00 Today

8:25 News

8:30 Today

8:55 News

9:00 Ding Dong School

9:30 Ernie Kovacs

10:00 Home

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

11:30 Feather Your Nest

noon Hot Shot Review


12:30 Bob Heiss (discussing birdwatching with John Deidrich)

12:55 Weather (Bill Carlsen)

1:00 Let's Look at the News

1:15 What's New in the Kitchen (Breta Greim)

2:00 Matinee Theater "The Century Plant" (c)

3:00 Beulah Donahue "The Artificial Kidney" (c/guests Dr. Mortimer R. Barton and young flutist
John Giraudeux)

3:30 Queen for a Day

4:00 Pinky Lee

4:30 Howdy Doody (c)

5:00 Foreman Tom "Call of the Canyon"

6:00 Sports (Lloyd Pettit)

6:15 News (John Drury)

6:25 Weather (Bill Carlsen)

6:30 Eddie Fisher

6:45 NBC News

7:00 Screen Directors Playhouse "Rookie of the Year" (The Duke is joined by his son Pat)

7:30 Father Knows Best "Adopted Daughter"

8:00 Kraft Theatre "No Riders"

9:00 This is Your Life

9:30 Theater "Train to the Sea" (Gordon Oliver)

10:00 Weather (Bill Carlsen)

10:05 Patti Page

10:20 Let's Look at the News

10:30 Great Gildersleeve "Gildy Pulls the Switch"

11:00 Tonight Show


mid. News

WNBQ 5-NBC Chicago

6:40 Today's Meditation

6:45 Town & Farm (c)

7:00 Today (39-46)

7:25 News

7:30 Today (39-46)

7:55 News

8:00 Today (39-46)

8:25 News

8:30 Today (39-46)

8:55 News

9:00 Ding Dong School (39-46)

9:30 Ernie Kovacs (39-46)

10:00 Home (39-46)

11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford (39-46)

11:30 Feather Your Nest (39-46)

noon Noontime Adventures (c)

12:30 Kenny's Klub (c)

12:45 Bob (Murphy) & Kay (Westfall) with (Chef Eddie) Doucete (c/music from Bety Johnson
and the Joseph Gallicchio Orchestra)

2:00 Matinee Theater "The Century Plant" (c/39-46)

3:00 Date with Life (39)

3:15 Modern Romances (39-46)

3:30 Queen for a Day (39-46)


4:00 Pinky Lee (39-46)

4:30 Howdy Doody (c/39-46)

5:00 Elmer the Elephant (c)

5:30 Adults Only (c/Tom Merecin with music from Nancy Wright, Mike Douglas, and the Joseph
Gallicchio Orchestra; the day's topic is color)

5:45 Sports (c/Joe Wilson)

5:50 Adults Only (c)

6:00 Weather (c/Clint Youle)

6:05 News (c/Jack Angell)

6:10 Adults Only (c)

6:25 Les Paul & Mary Ford

6:30 Eddie Fisher (39-46)

6:45 NBC News (39-46)

7:00 Screen Directors Playhouse (39-46)

8:00 Kraft Theatre "No Riders"

9:00 This is Your Life (39-46)

9:30 Midwestern Hayride

10:00 Weather (c/Clint Youle)

10:10 Dorsey Connors (c/Mother's Day gifts)

10:15 News (c/Dreier)

10:25 Sports (c/Barry)

10:30 Variety Show (c/same talent as Adults Only)

11:00 Tonight Show

mid. Movie "Search for Danger"

WBKB 7-ABC Chicago


8:20 News (Ulmer Turner)

8:25 Time for Uncle Win

9:00 Playhouse "Donald Duck-Prize Driver"

9:25 News (Ulmer Turner)

9:30 Norman Ross "The Roof"/Yesterday's Newsreel/"This Litle Pig Cried"

11:00 Mid-Week Cooking School

noon Happy Pirates

12:45 Smile Club (Dr. Neimark)

1:00 Mid-Day Matinee "My Other Love"

1:55 News/Weather (Ulmer Turner)

2:00 Afternoon Film Festival "I Believe in You" (52)

4:00 Litle Rascals

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club (52)

6:00 Kukla, Fran & Ollie

6:15 ABC News (52)

6:30 Disneyland "Adventureland: People and Places" (visiting Sardinia, Morocco, and the Arctic;
also aired on 52)

7:30 MGM Parade "The Pirate" (pt 1/also on 52)

8:00 Masquerade Party

8:30 Break the Bank (52)

9:00 Boxing (also on 52; action from Chicago as local Bobby Boyd (38-6-2/20 KO) takes on DC's
Holly Mims (39-13-5/10 KO) in a 10-round middleweight bout)

9:45 News (Ulmer Turner)

10:00 Confidential File "Pigeon Drop Rocket"

10:30 Foreign Intrigue "The Spy Ring"

11:00 This is the Day (Norm Ross speaks on birthday boy Clarence Darrow)
11:15 Buddy Lester

mid. Movie "Flying Blind"

WGN 9-Ind Chicago

8:30 Paul Fogarty

9:00 Showtime (Fontaine)

9:30 Route 56 (Pat McCaffrie subs for the vacationing Frazier Thomas)

10:00 My Litle Margie "A Horse on Vern"

10:30 Stu Erwin "Weighty Problem"

11:00 Romper Room (guests Cheryl, Bonnie and Allen Stern)

11:55 Carol Banning Comments (plastic styles for walls and ceiling)

noon Lunchtime Litle Theater

12:30 Baby Time

1:00 TV Showcase

1:30 Movie "Nobody's Baby"

4:00 Bandstand Matinee (Jim Lounsbury welcomes guests from the Lincoln Park Riding Club)

5:05 News (Les Moneypenny)

5:10 Bandstand Matinee

5:30 Garfield Goose & Friend (Frazier's on vacation, Buddy Black fills in)

6:00 Curbstone Cut-Up (Simon)

6:15 Sports (Vince Lloyd)

6:30 News (Spencer Allen)

6:45 Chicagoland Newsreel

6:55 Tony Weitzel

7:00 TV Showcase
7:30 Frank Yankovic

9:00 TBA

9:30 Liberace

10:00 Movie "The Sundowners"

11:30 News (Les Nichols)

WTTW 11-Edu Chicago

4pm House of Skills

4:15 Fairytales on Film "Litle Red Riding Hood"

4:30 Totem Club "The Fantastic Blanket" (the Board of Ed's Dick Cromer does some experiments
and teaches on the atmosphere)

5:00 World of Music (selections from Verdi's Otello)

6:30 Outdoor Fun "The Fabulous Five Hundred" (filmed at Indy)

7:00 Chicago Dynamic "Roads to Renewal-Neighborhood in Action; the Lincoln Park


Conservation Association" (housewife Mrs. Pierre Balouke and LPCA prez George Proctor discuss
community renewal plans with host Maynard Wishner)

7:30 Nature of Life "Living and Non-Living" (premiere, Dr. H. Burr Roney from Western Reserve U
in Akron is the host)

8:00 Camera Club "Unusual Effects with Color Slides and the Work of Winners" (Rachel Osgood
on effects for color slides, host Alfred Levy shows Camera Club photo contest winners)

8:30 Modern USA "America Goes Back to Europe" (US entry into WWI)

9:00 Anywhere USA "Man in the Window"

9:30 Time for Religion "The Catholic Charities" (guests: RC Archbishop of Chicago Samuel
Cardinal Stritch, and Catholic Charities Superintendent Msgr. Vincent M. Cooke)

10:00 Tomorrow (Fred Lewis)

WBBM 2-CBS Chicago


6:45 News (Paul Harvey)

...Paul Harvey on a CBS O&O? I know his TV commentaries were carried in later years by
independents WFLD/32 and WSNS/44 at different times, but this is the first I've ever heard of his
working for Channel 2 while an ABC Radio (WENR at the time) icon...

WENR 890 was already gone. ABC had bought out WLS owner Prairie Farmer Magazine in 1954,
merged the two stations as WLS, and kept the WENR calls on 94.7 FM.

At this time, Harvey's newscast would have aired on WLS, but I don't see a specific listing for him
in the Chicago Tribune's radio log for 4/18/56.

Retro: North Carolina (most areas) Mon, Apr 19, 1999

from Charlote Observer-NC edition

The Observer carried listings for stations in just about every market in the state in the NC edition
of their supplement....except Wilmington and most Raleigh/Durham channels

2 WFMY-CBS Greensboro

3 WBTV-CBS Charlote

4 WYFF-NBC Greenville

5 WRAL-CBS Raleigh (the only Triangle station listed)

7 WSPA-CBS Spartanburg

8 WGHP-Fox High Point

9 WSOC-CBS Greenville

12 WXII-NBC Winston-Salem

13 WLOS-ABC Asheville

14 WHKY-Ind Hickory

18 WCCB-Fox Charlote

21 WHNS-Fox Asheville
30 WNSC-PBS Rock Hill (SC ETV)

36 WCNC-NBC Charlote

42 WTVI-PBS Charlote

45 WXLV-ABC High Point

48 WUPN-UPN Greensboro

55 WFVT-WB Rock Hill

58 WUNG-PBS Concord (UNC-TV)

64 WAXN-Ind Charlote

Morning

5:00

2 Good Morning

3-5-7 CBS Morning News

4-12 NBC News at Sunrise

8-9-36 News

13 ABC World News This Morning

14-64 Shepherd's Chapel

18 Movie "Return of the Secaucus 7" cont'd

21 Litle House on the Prairie

42 Masterpiece Theatre "Reckless, the Sequel" cont'd

45 This Morning's Business

46-55 Infomercial

48 Guthy Renker Presents

5:30
3-4-5-7-12-13 News

45 ABC World News This Morning

46-55 Infomercial

6:00

4-5-8-9-36 News

14 Sunrise

18 Martha Stewart Living

21-55 DuckTales

30-58 Nightly Business Report

45 Morning Stretch

46 Mummies Alive!

48 Bullwinkle

64 Changing Your Life Ministries

6:30

18 RoboCop Alpha

21 Wacky World of Tex Avery

30 Stretching... (the Observer ran a grid format, so there may be a few blanks in the listings)

42-58 Nightly Business Report

46 Hercules

48 Beast Wars

55 Pokemon

64 Kenneth Copeland
7:00

3 News

4-12-36 Today

5-7 This Morning

9-13-45 Good Morning America

18-21 Magic School Bus

30-42 Arthur

46 Doug

48 RoboCop Alpha

55 Tiny Toon Adventures

58 Business & the Law

64 Creflo A. Dollar Jr.

7:30

8 News

18-21 Magic School Bus

30-42 Zoboomafoo

46 Beast Wars

48 Pokemon

55 Animaniacs

58 Business & the Law

64 Life in the Word

8:00

2-3 This Morning


18 Ricki Lake

21 Doug

30-42 Barney & Friends

46-48 Wacky World of Tex Avery

55 Jumanji

58 Arthur

64 Success N Life

8:30

8 Judge Judy

21 Hercules

30-42 Teletubbies

46-48 Pocket Dragon Adventures

55 Mighty Max

58 Barney & Friends

9:00

3-4 Maury

5-7-8-9 Live-Regis & Kathie Lee

12 Leeza

13 Jenny Jones

14 Ready to Wear

18 Judge Joe Brown

21 Living Single

30-42-58 Sesame Street


36 Roseanne Show

45 Jerry Springer

46 Assignment Carolina

48 Kenneth Copeland

55 Infomercial

64 Highway to Heaven

9:30

18 Judge Joe Brown

21 Roseanne

46 Infomercial

48 Life in the World

55 Kenneth Copeland

10:00

2 Roseanne Show

3 Forgive or Forger

4-36 Leeza

5 Hollywood Squares

7 Rosie O'Donnell

8 Judge Judy

9-13-45 Sally

12 Roseanne

18 Donny & Marie

21 Grace Under Fire


30-42 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

46 Infomercial

48 Success N Life

55 James Robison

58 Teletubbies

64 Hawaii Five-O

10:30

5-8 Judge Joe Brown

12 Access Hollywood

21 Cheers

30-42 Puzzle Place

46-55 Infomercial

58 Big Comfy Couch

11:00

2-3-5-7 Price is Right

4 Sunset Beach

8 Maury

9 Jenny Jones

12 Donny & Marie

13 Jerry Springer

18 Howie Mandel

21 Martha Stewart Living

30-42 Krats' Creatures


36 News

45 The View

46 Infomercial

48 Litle House on the Prairie

55 Conquerors

58 Wimzie's House

64 Diagnosis Murder

11:30

30-42 Wimzie's House

46 Infomercial

55 Benny Hinn

58 Wishbone

Afternoon

noon

2-3-4-5-7-8-9-12-13 News

14 Sandy Starkman Apparel Designs

18 Jerry Springer

21 Donny & Marie

30-42 Tots TV

36 Sunset Beach

45 Mad About You

46 Movie "Bullseye!"

48 Gunsmoke
55 Infomercial

58 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

64 Voice for Truth

12:30

2-3-7 Young & the Restless

4-64 Infomercial

5 News

8 Extra

9-13-45 Port Charles

12 Inside Edition

30 National Desk (pt 2)

42 Zoboomafoo

55 Carolina Life

58 Reading Rainbow

1:00

4-36 Days of Our Lives

5 Judge Judy

8 Jenny Jones

9-13-45 All My Children

12 Sunset Beach

18 Real TV

21 Touched by an Angel

42 Teletubbies
48 Perry Mason

55 Litle House on the Prairie

58 Bill Nye the Science Guy

64 Father Dowling Mysteries

1:30

2-3-5-7 Bold & the Beautiful

18 Hollywood Squares

30 Merrow Report (pt 2)

42 Barney & Friends

58 Intergrated Science (Gr 6)

2:00

2-3-5-7 As the World Turns

4-12-36 Another World

8 Montel Williams

9-13-45 One Life to Live

14 Perlier

18 700 Club

21 Infomercial

42 Noddy

46 Newlywed Game

48 Bloopy's Buddies

64 In the Heat of the Night


2:30

21 Pokemon

30 Jewish Cooking

42 Sesame Street

46 Dating Game

48 Cosby Show

55 Love Connection

58 Donna's Day

3:00

2-3-5-7 Guiding Light

4 Howie Mandel

8-36 Rosie O'Donnell

9-13-45 General Hospital

12 Days of Our Lives

14 Australian Pitado Rose Jewelry Collection

18-21 Spider-Man

30 Zoom

46 Harry & the Hendersons

48 Newlywed Game

55 Pinky & the Brain

58 Teletubbies

64 Cops

3:30
18-21 Young Hercules

30-42 Reading Rainbow

46 Charles in Charge

48 Dating Game

55 Histeria!

58 Sesame Street

64 LAPD: Life on the Beat

4:00

2-4-9 Oprah Winfrey

3-13 Montel Williams

5 Young & the Restless

7 Judge Judy

8-36 People's Court

12 Judge Mills Lane

18-21 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

30-42 Arthur

45 Sally

46 Boy Meets World

48 Ricki Lake

55 Batman: The Animated Series

64 Matlock

4:30

12 Judge Mills Lane


18-21 Mystic Knights of Tir na Nog

30-42 Wishbone

46 Full House

55 Batman: The Animated Series

58 Barney & Friends

5:00

2-3-4-5-7-8-9-12-13-36 News

14 Showcase 14

18 Judge Judy

21-55 Family Maters

30 Barney & Friends

42 Zoom

45 Jerry Springer

46 Step by Step

48 Sister, Sister

58 Arthur

64 M*A*S*H

5:30

2-64 Andy Griffith

3-4-5-7-12-13-14-36 News

18 Judge Judy

21 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

30-42 Bill Nye the Science Guy


46 Full House

48 Sister, Sister

55 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

58 Zoboomafoo

Evening

6:00

2-3-5-7-8-9-12-13-36-45 News

14 Faith Connection

18 Home Improvement

21-48 Simpsons

30-58 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

42 Arthur

46 Grace Under Fire

55 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

64 Judge Mills Lane

6:30

2-5-7 CBS Evening News

3-12 News

4-36 NBC Nightly News

8 Nanny

9-13-45 ABC World News Tonight

14 Voice of Truth

18-48 Simpsons
21 Home Improvement

42 Nightly Business Report

46 Grace Under Fire

55 Living Single

64 Judge Mills Lane

7:00

2-13 Wheel of Fortune

3 CBS Evening News

4 Entertainment Tonight

5-9 Inside Edition

7 Hollywood Squares

8 Frasier

12 NBC Nightly News

13 Wheel of Fortune

14 Showcase 14

18-21 Friends

30-58 Nightly Business Report

36 Jeopardy!

45 Home Improvement

46 Seinfeld

48 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

55 Sister, Sister

64 Andy Griffith
7:30

2-13 Jeopardy!

3 Nanny

4 Inside Edition

5-7 Extra

8-21 Seinfeld

9-12 Entertainment Tonight

14 Showcase 14

18 Friends

30 Naturescene

36 Wheel of Fortune

46 Frasier

48-64 NBA: Charlote-New Jersey

55 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

58 North Carolina Now

8:00

2-3-5-7 Cosby

4-12-36 Movie "Grumpier Old Men"

8-18-21 Melrose Place

9-13-45 20/20

14 Showcase 14

30-42-58 Antiques Roadshow

46 Dilbert

55 7th Heaven
8:30

2-3-5-7 King of Queens

14 ...of Blessings

46 Dilbert

9:00

2-3-5-7 Everybody Loves Raymond

8-18-21 Ally McBeal

9-13-45 Movie "Swing Vote"

14 WWF Shotgun Wrestling

30 Movie "Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern"

42 Queen Elizabeth II: The Golden Years

46 Sentinel

55 Rescue 77

58 Masterpiece Theatre "Reckless, the Sequel"

9:30

2-3-5-7 Becker

10:00

2-3-5-7 LA Doctors

4-12-36 Dateline NBC

8-14-18-21-42 News

46 Married...with Childrean
48 Dilbert

55 Living Single

64 Baseball: Atlanta-Los Angeles

10:30

14 Faith Connection

18 Real TV

30 Seven Crows a Secret

42 Notre Dame-Witness to History

46 NewsRadio

48 Dilbert

55 Mama's Family

10:35

21 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:00

2-3-5-7-9-11-12-13-36-45 News

8 Frasier

14 Movie "We Dive at Dawn"

18 Martin

30 Health Diary

46 Mad About You

48 Star Trek: The Next Generation

55 Change of Heart
58 As Time Goes By

11:30

8 M*A*S*H

18 Simpsons

30-58 Charlie Rose

46 Roseanne

55 Love Connection

11:35

2-3-5-7 Late Show with David Leterman

4-12-36 Tonight Show

9-13-45 ABC News Nightline

21 M*A*S*H

Late Night

midnight

8 Judge Joe Brown

18 Jerry Springer

42 Charlie Rose

46 NewsRadio

48 Real TV

55 Extra

12:05
9-13-45 Politically Incorrect

21 Coach

12:30

8 Cops

30 Think Tank

46 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

48 Cheers

55 100 Per Cent

58 North Carolina Now

12:35

21 Infomercial

12:36

9 Judge Mills Lane

13 Infomercial

45 Hard Copy

12:37

2-3-5-7 Late Late Show

4-12-36 Late Night

1:00

8 Cops
14 Italian Inspirations of Gold

18 Ricki Lake

30 Deutsche Welle News

48 Coach

55 Extra

64 Moment of Truth

1:05

21 Infomercial

1:06

9 Inside Edition

13 Hollywood Squares

45 Ricki Lake

1:30

8 M*A*S*H

30 Spanish

46 Newlywed Game

48 Amen

55 Infomercial

1:35

21 Infomercial
1:36

4-12-36 Later

9 The View

13 News

1:37

2 Infomercial

3-7 Hard Copy

5 Extra

2:00

8 Montel Williams

14 Maritime Treasures

18 Martha Stewart Living

30 Spanish

46 Dating Game

48 Guthy Renker Presents

55 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal"

64 Touched by an Angel

2:05

4-36 Tonight Show

12 Infomercial

21 Diagnosis Murder
2:06

13 ABC World News Now

45 Howie Mandel

2:07

2 News

3 Hollywood Squares

5 CBS News Up to the Minute

7 LongForm

2:30

18 America's Store

30 Documentary

42 Seven Crows a Secret

46 Movie "Flight of Black Angel"

2:35

12 Infomercial

2:36

9 ABC World News Now

2:37

3-7 CBS News Up to the Minute


2:42

2 CBS News Up to the Minute

3:00

8 Jenny Jones

14 Plug It In

42 Antiques Roadshow

48 Guthy Renker Presents

64 LAPD: Life on the Beat

3:05

4 America's Store

12 Tonight Show

21 Movie "The Commitments"

36 Sunset Beach

3:06

45 ABC World News Now

3:30

64 Knife Collectors

4:00

4-18 America's Store

8 Extra
14 Fashion Outlet

55 I Love Lucy

58 Instructional Programs

4:05

12 Sunset Beach

36 This Old House

4:30

8 I Love Lucy

46 Benny Hill

55 Beverly Hillbillies

4:35

36 This Morning's Business

9 is WSOC CHARLOTTE [and ABC], not WNCT Greenville, NC on the Eastern NC side.

-crainbebo

Later, LIVE! moved from WSPA to rival WYFF in the late 1990s before KLG left Regis alone until
Kelly Ripa replaced her, she's now the sole host. And WLOS was the only ABC affiliate (I know) to
pass on The View from it's 1997 premiere until it was cleared in September 2000, and Jerry
Springer moved to WBSC (now WMYA) which remains on that station today.

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@Bluenoser: You omited WJZY/46 in Charlote in your station ID's.

Retro: Charleston, SC, Sat. Nov 10, 1990, 7am-8pm

By request, here's the listings from the day after the 9th. Source: News & Courier

CHANNELS

2 WCBD Charleston (ABC)

4 WCIV Charleston (NBC)

5 WCSC Charleston (CBS)

7 WITV Charleston (PBS)

24 WTAT Charleston (Fox)

7AM

2 Wealth Without (something)

4 Peppermint (what?)

5 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7 New Literacy

24 Tiny Toon Adventures

7:30
2 Litle Rosey

4 Widget

7 Project Universe

24 Captain Planet

8AM

2 New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh

4 Camp Candy

5 Muppet Babies

7 Peace-Nature (don't know this show)

24 Zazoo U

8:30

2 Wizard of Oz

4 Captain N/Super Mario Bros. 3

7 Rod & Reel

24 Bobby's World

9AM

2 Slimer! and Real Ghostbusters

5 Garfield & Friends

7 Computer Chronicles

New keyboard designs, mice, track balls, light pens and touch screens.

24 Tom & Jerry Kids


9:30

4 Gravedale High

7 Motorweek

24 Atack of The Killer Tomatoes

10AM

2 Beetlejuice

4 Kid 'n Play

5 Munsters Today

Grandpa's brush with mortality leads to a change in attitude.

7 GED

24 Piggsburg Pigs

10:30

2 New Kids on The Block

4 Chipmunks Go To The Movies

5 Soul Train

Brenda Russell, the Mac Band, Salt-n-Pepa.

7 GED

24 Fun House

11AM

2 Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show

4 Saved By The Bell

7 Woodwright's Shop
Roy Underhill opens season 10 with a German-inspired rocking horse.

24 NWA Main Event Wrestling

11:30

4 Guys Next Door

5 ACC Football (special? 30 min only)

7 Woodcarving with Rick Butz

A walking stick's wood spirit opens a 3rd season of carving tips.

Noon

2 On The Beam

4 Saturday Morning Videos (but by now it was afternoon! )

5 College Football: Virginia @ North Carolina

7 Degrassi Junior High

Joey and Wheels convince Snake to let them spend the night.

24 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

12:30

4 NBA Inside Stuff

7 Winthrop Challenge

1PM

2 Movie: "I Was A Mail-Order Bride"

(1982) Valerie Bertinelli, Ted Wass.

4 Wrestling (unid who)


7 Frugal Gourmet

A traditional Latvian buffet, including piragi, udens, klingeri and rosotos.

24 Affordable Antiques

Furniture, jewelry and other fine antiques are featured, all available at Roumillat's Antique Barn.

1:30

7 This Old House

24 Home Again With Bob Vila

The front exterior trim nears completion; the plumbing is installed; shingling techniques are
discussed.

2PM

4 PBA Bowling: Toyota Classic

7 Quilt in a Day

Festive decorations.

24 Gunsmoke

A wounded Mat loses his memory and falls in love with an atractive widow.

2:30

7 Quilt in a Day

"Christmas Stockings, Tree and Star."

3PM

2 Wealth Without (what?)

7 Victory Garden

Peter Seabrook tours the Royal Botanical Garden in Sydney, Australia.


24 Movie: "The Final Option"

(1982) Richard Widmark

3:30

2 College Football: UCLA at Washington

4 PGA Golf: Kapalua International

5 College Football: Teams TBA

7 Vintage: A History of Wine

Topic: winemaking in California.

4PM

7 '90s Crafting

4:30

7 The Joy of Painting

5PM

7 Fashion Painting Step-by-Step

Topic: holiday ensembles.

24 On Scene: Emergency Response

U.S. Coast Guard search & rescue.

5:30

7 Innovation

How cocaine affects the brain, new methods of treating addiction.


24 New Adam-12

Gus and Mat uncover a scam targeted at wealthy female shoppers.

6PM

4 5 News (4 CC, and 5 not-so 4 might be NBC News...)

7 Newton's Apple

The Brothers Karamazov show off their juggling prowess, Greenwich, England.

24 Superboy

Superboy returns to the alternative dimension to find his and Lex's roles reversed. (Part 2 of 2)

6:30

4 News (...but then both 4 and 5 are CC at 6:30-which one could be NBC News, 6 or 6:30? Need
an answer from charlestondxman!)

5 CBS News (CC, so it has to be national)

7 Wild America

A face-to-face study of the cuthroat, trout are hand-fed salmonfly larvae. (Part 2/3)

24 Super Force

Zach Stone falls victim to an evil doctor who turns people into killers.

7PM

2 Wheel of Fortune

4 Current Affair Extra

5 Star Search

7 Carolina Illustrated

24 Star Trek: The Next Generation


7:30

2 Jeopardy!

7 Naturescene

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
skip

Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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7AM

2 Wealth Without (something)

4 Peppermint (what?)

4 was probably showing "Peppermint Place"; 2 was likely airing an infomercial.

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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC, Sat. Nov 10, 1990, 7am-8pm

I know that then-NBC WCIV 4 (now ABC) hired Dean Stephens as weekend sports anchor that
year (he's now the anchorman). Does anybody know what year WCIV weatherman Tom
Crawford joined? I know Bill Walsh (now at rival WCSC 5) was at 4 at the time along with Dee
Earley Crosby and Dean Swanson.

BTW, Garrick Utley anchored the weekend editions of NBC Nightly News that year.

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Re: Retro: Charleston, SC, Sat. Nov 10, 1990, 7am-8pm

The ACC did a 30 minute pregame at 11:30am. Channel 4 did news at 6pm.
Retro: Spokane, WA - Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17, 1984

2 - KREM (CBS)

4 - KXLY (ABC)

6 - KHQ (NBC)

7 - KSPS (PBS)

22 - KSKN (Independent)

28 - KAYU (Independent)

Source: The Spokesman-Review

Friday, March 16, 1984

MORNING

5:00

4 - Jim Bakker

5:25

2 - The Great Space Coaster

5:30

6 - The Mary Tyler Moore Show

5:55
2 - Bugs Bunny and Friends

6:00

4 - AgDay

6 - Morning Stretch

28 - Jim Bakker

6:25

2 - Tom and Jerry

6:30

4 - ABC News This Morning

6 - NBC News at Sunrise

6:45

7 - A.M. Weather

7:00

2 - CBS Morning News

4 - Good Morning America

6 - Today

7 - Lilias, Yoga and You

28 - Woody Woodpecker and Friends

7:30
7 - Sesame Street

28 - Star Blazers

8:00

28 - Cartoons

8:30

7 - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 - The Banana Splits

9:00

2 - The New $25,000 Pyramid

4 - Donahue

6 - The Facts of Life

7 - Sesame Street

28 - The 700 Club

9:30

2 - Press Your Luck

6 - Sale of the Century

10:00

2 - The Price Is Right

4 - Benson

6 - Wheel of Fortune
7 - Exploring the Restless Sea

10:30

4 - Loving

6 - Dream House

7 - New Tech Times

28 - Jimmy Swaggart

11:00

2 - The Young and the Restless

4 - Family Feud

6 - Family Feud

7 - Mystery!

11:30

4 - The Noon Show

6 - Search for Tomorrow

28 - Courage to Care

AFTERNOON

12:00

2 - Entertainment Tonight

4 - All My Children

6 - Days of Our Lives


7 - Smithsonian World

22 - The Merv Griffin Show

28 - Perry Mason

12:30

2 - As the World Turns

1:00

4 - One Life to Live

6 - Another World

7 - The Nature of Things

22 - Family

28 - MOVIE: "Libeled Lady"

(1938) Jean Harlow, Spencer Tracy.

1:30

2 - Capitol

2:00

2 - Guiding Light

4 - General Hospital

6 - Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour

7 - Lap Quilting

22 - The Newlywed Game


2:30

7 - Lilias, Yoga and You

22 - The Dating Game

3:00

2 - Breakaway

4 - The Flintstones

6 - The Waltons

7 - Victory Garden

22 - Popeye

28 - Super Friends

3:30

4 - Gilligan's Island

7 - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

22 - Cartoons

28 - Scooby-Doo

4:00

2 - The Rockford Files

4 - Litle House on the Prairie

6 - Hour Magazine

7 - Sesame Street

22 - The Beverly Hillbillies

28 - He-Man and the Masters of the Universe


4:30

22 - Mork and Mindy

28 - Bewitched

5:00 -

2 - News

4 - Newscope

6 - News

7 - Reading Rainbow

22 - Starsky and Hutch

28 - Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise

5:30

4 - World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

7 - Nightly Business Report

28 - Leave It to Beaver

EVENING

6:00

2 - CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

4 - News

6 - NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7 - The MacNeil Lehrer NewsHour


22 - Hawaii Five-O

28 - CHiPs

6:30

2 - Entertainment Tonight

4 - One Day at a Time

6 - Wheel of Fortune

7:00

2 - Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

4 - The People's Court

6 - M*A*S*H

7 - The Hindenburg: Ship of Doom

22 - Taxi

28 - Great Record Album Collection

7:30

2 - Three's Company

4 - WKRP in Cincinnati

6 - P.M. Magazine

22 - Family Feud

28 - Great Record Album Collection

7:35

7 - Pledge Break
7:40

7 - Washington Week in Review

8:00

2 - Lynda Carter's Body and Soul

4 - Benson

6 - The Master

22 - MOVIE

28 - MOVIE: "Bells Are Ringing"

(1960) Judy Holliday, Dean Martin.

8:30

4 - Webster

8:40

7 - Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser: An Investment Primer

9:00

2 - Dallas

4 - Blue Thunder

6 - Legmen

9:45

7 - A Passion to Protect
10:00

2 - Falcon Crest

4 - Mat Houston

6 - The New Show

22 - Barnaby Jones

28 - Independent Network News

10:30

28 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:00

2 - News

4 - News

6 - News

22 - MOVIE

28 - The Twilight Zone

11:30

2 - MOVIE: "My Wild Irish Rose"

(1947) Dennis Morgan, Arlene Dahl.

4 - Nightline

6 - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

28 - The Millionaire
12:00

4 - Eye on Hollywood

28 - MOVIE: "Charlie Chan in London")

(1934) Warner Oland, Ray Milland.

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Re: Retro: Spokane, WA - Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17, 1984

Saturday, March 17, 1984

MORNING

5:30

6 - The Mary Tyler Moore Show

6:00

2 - Northwest Gallery

6 - Morning Stretch

6:30
2 - Bugs Bunny and Friends

6 - Thundarr the Barbarian

6:45

4 - Sunday School of the Air

7:00

2 - The Litle Rascals

4 - Gilligan's Island

6 - The Flintstones Funnies

28 - From the Editors' Desk

7:30

2 - Saturday Supercade

4 - The Monchichis

6 - Shirt Tales

28 - The Wall Street Journal Report

8:00

4 - The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show

6 - The Smurfs

7 - Market to Market

28 - Inland Empire Focus

8:30
2 - Dungeons & Dragons

4 - The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour

7 - The New Literacy: An Introduction to Computers

28 - MOVIE: "Dinner at Eight"

(1933) John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Jean Harlow.

9:00

2 - Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle

7 - The New Literacy: An Introduction to Computers

9:30

2 - The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Show

4 - The Litles

6 - Alvin and the Chipmunks

7 - Computer Chronicles

10:00

4 - The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour

6 - Mister T

7 - North Idaho College Public Forum

10:30

6 - The Incredible Hulk and the Amazing Spider-Man

7 - America: The Second Century


11:00

2 - NCAA Basketball

4 - Weekend Special

7 - America: The Second Century

28 - Great Record Album Collection

11:30

4 - American Bandstand

6 - Thundarr the Barbarian

7 - Writing for a Reason

28 - Great Record Album Collection

AFTERNOON

12:00

6 - Kidsworld

7 - Writing for a Reason

28 - MOVIE: "Manhatan Melodrama"

(1934) Clark Gable, Myrna Loy.

12:30

4 - News 4 Extra

6 - Wild Kingdom

7 - Motorweek
1:00

2 - NCAA Basketball

4 - Northwest Logger

6 - National Save-A-Life Quiz

7 - New Tech Times

1:30

4 - Country Gold

7 - Making the Most of Micro

2:00

6 - PGA Golf

7 - Lap Quilting

28 - MOVIE: "The Three Musketeers"

(1935) Walter Abel, Paul Lukas.

2:30

7 - Images in Watercolor

3:00

2 - NCAA Basketball

6 - Skiing

7 - Matinee at the Biou

3:30
4 - PBA Bowling

4:00

6 - The Big Valley

22 - Dance Show

28 - The Twilight Zone

4:30

7 - Wildlife Woodcarvers

28 - The Twilight Zone

5:00

4 - Wide World of Sports

6 - News

7 - World War I

22 - Fame

28 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents

5:30

2 - China: 7,000 Years of Discovery

6 - NBC Nightly News

7 - Victory at Sea

28 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents

EVENING
6:00

2 - CBS Evening News

6 - MOVIE: "Sudden Terror"

(1970) Mark Lester, Susan George.

7 - Nature of Things

22 - Hawaii Five-O

28 - Star Search

6:30

2 - Grizzly Adams

4 - Newscope

7:00

4 - Solid Gold

7 - Sentimental Journeys

22 - I Spy

28 - Switch

7:30

2 - Happy Days Again

8:00

2 - Whiz Kids

4 - T.J. Hooker
6 - Diff'rent Strokes

22 - The Wild Wild West

28 - MOVIE: "Alvarez Kelly"

(1966) William Holden, Richard Widmark.

8:30

6 - Silver Spoons

9:00

2 - MOVIE: "Murder Me, Murder You"

(1983) Stacy Keach, Tanya Roberts.

4 - The Love Boat

6 - Mama's Family

22 - The Dean Martin Show

9:30

6 - The Yellow Rose

10:00

4 - Fantasy Island

7 - Dr. Who: The Five Doctors

22 - MOVIE

10:30

6 - Paid Political Announcement


28 - Great Record Album Collection

11:00

2 - News

4 - News

6 - News

28 - Great Record Album Collection

11:15

2 - The Gossip Columnist

11:30

4 - MOVIE: "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers"

(1956) Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor.

6 - Benny Hill

28 - Great Record Album Collection

12:00

6 - Saturday Night Live

22 - MOVIE

28 - Great Record Album Collection

12:30

28 - MOVIE: "Good Against Evil"

(1977) Dack Rambo, Elyssa Davalos.


1:00

4 - ABC News

11:00

4 - Family Feud

6 - Family Feud

Shouldn't there be news or "Hot Potato" on 6?

You're right. My error. Since I can no longer edit my post, the correct show is Hot Potato.

Retro: Montreal Sun, Apr 23, 1978

from Montreal Star

CBFT 2-SRC Montreal

9:00 Roquet, belles oreilles (Huckleberry Hound)

9:30 Les contes de la rive (Tales from the Riverbank, aka Hammy Hamster)

9:45 L'Evangile en papier

10:00 Le jour du Seigneur

11:00 Second regard

noon La semaine verte

1:00 D'hier a demain

2:00 L'univers des sports

3:30 L'heure des quilles (bowling)

4:30 Le renard a l'anneau d'or

5:30 Cine-Magazine
6:00 Aux frontieres du connu

6:30 Le Telejournal

6:35 Telescopie

7:00 Avec le temps

7:30 TBA

8:00 NHL Playoffs

10:30 Le Telejournal

11:00 La politique provinciale

11:10 Cinema "Zabriskie Point"

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

9:00 Ghost Busters

9:30 Wacko

10:00 Behold Wondrous Things-1954 "No Sounds of Batle" (Christianity vs the Commies in
Korea)

10:30 Look Up & Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 This is the Life

noon Face the Nation

12:30 TBA

1:00 CBS Sports: 3-on-3 basketball with Julius Erving, Kevin Laughrey and David Steinberg taking
on Maurice Lucas, Sam Jones and Robert Conrad

1:30 NBA Playoffs

6:00 News

6:30 You Can Quote Me (guest Dr. Lattie F. Coor)

7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Rhoda

8:30 On Our Own

9:00 All in the Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Dallas

11:00 News

11:15 Movie "23 Paces to Baker Street"

CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City (the only Capitale-Nationale channel listed by the Star, likely because of
it being an anglo channel)

9:30 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00 Reach for the Top

10:30 Hobbledehoy

11:00 Rex Humbard

noon Garner Ted Armstrong

12:30 Agape

1:00 Music to See

1:30 Country Canada

2:00 International Rugby: Five Nations Cup-France v Wales

3:30 This Week in Baseball

4:00 Moneymakers

4:30 Hymn Sing

5:00 CBC News: Sunday Report/This Week in Parliament

6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "A Tale of Two Criters" (namely, a raccoon and a bear cub)

7:00 Beachcombers

7:30 Rhoda
8:00 NHL Playoffs

11:00 The National

11:15 Nation's Business

11:22 Movie "The Treasure of Santa Vitoria"

WPTZ 5-NBC Platsburgh

7:15 Signs of Silence

7:30 Jerry Falwell

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 Rex Humbard

10:00 Day of Discovery

10:30 It is Writen

11:00 Robert Schuller

11:30 Insight

noon Eyewitness Forum (WPTZ used the Eyewitness News title in those days)

12:30 Meet the Press

1:00 Voyage to the Botom of the Sea

2:00 Scholars for Dollars

2:30 Houston Open golf

4:30 NBC SportsWorld: Eduardo Prieto and Danny Lopez square off in a 15-round bout with the
WBC featherweight belt on the line/AAU Indoor Diving Championships

6:00 News

6:30 Eyewitness Forum

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Those Calloways" (pt 1)

8:00 Project UFO

9:00 Big Event "The Moneychangers"


11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Don't Push, I'll Charge When Ready"

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

9:00 This is the Life

9:30 Music & the Spoken Word

10:00 Reach for the Top

10:30 Hobbledehoy

11:00 Meeting Place

noon Colombo's Quotes (Robert Colombo, author/poet/quote compiler)

12:30 Best of Man Alive

1:00 Music to See

1:30 Country Canada

2:00 International Rugby: Five Nations Cup-France v Wales

3:30 This Week in Baseball

4:00 Moneymakers

4:30 Hymn Sing

5:00 CBC News: Sunday Report/This Week in Parliament

6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "A Tale of Two Criters"

7:00 Beachcombers

7:30 Rhoda

8:00 NHL Playoffs

11:00 The National

11:15 Nation's Business

11:22 The City Tonight


11:37 Cine-Six "Invisible Woman"

CHLT 7-TVA Sherbrooke

9:30 Les petits bonshommes

9:45 Les aventures du Pelerin

10:00 Il est ecrit (It is Writen, French edition)

10:30 Echos du western

11:30 2000 ans apres Jesus-Christ

noon Bon dimanche

2:00 S-5

3:00 Les joyeux naufrages (Gilligan's Island)

3:30 Papa a raison (Father Knows Best)

4:00 Yogi l'ours (Yogi Bear)

4:30 Cete semaine a l'Assemblee Nationales

5:00 Passeport

5:30 Flipper

6:00 Au royaume des animaux

6:30 L'ecole du music-hall

7:00 Le jardin des etoiles

8:00 Cinema "Scotland Yard au parfum"

10:00 Regards sur le monde

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 Les gens qui font l'evenement

mid. L'homme de fer (Ironside)


CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall

6:00 University of the Air (x2)

7:00 Treehouse Club

7:30 Crossroads

8:00 Homer James

8:30 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 Day of Discovery

9:30 Ernest Angley Miracle Crusade

10:00 It is Writen

10:30 Rex Humbard

11:30 The Church

noon People's Church

1:00 Share

1:30 Quest

2:00 Joys of Collecting

2:30 Regional Contact

3:00 Movie "The Subject was Roses"

5:00 Untamed Frontier

5:30 Question Period

6:00 News

6:30 Rolf Harris

7:00 Hardy Boys-Nancy Drew Mysteries

8:00 Project UFO

9:00 Kojak "Summer of '69"

10:00 Prime Time


11:00 CTV National News

11:23 Sportsline

mid. Movie "The Canterville Ghost" (bw)

Cable TV 8-Montreal

1pm Conference

2:30 Dimension juive

3:00 Action sociale

3:30 Voix hellenique

4:00 Entre nous

4:30 Hispano-Amerique

5:00 Cadets on Parade

5:30 Luso-Quebecois

6:00 Irish Weekly

6:30 Radio-Quebec programming (see CIVM 17 for details)

10:30 Concordia Hockey

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

6:45 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine

7:15 Archies

7:45 Rev. Carl Stevens

8:15 Rex Humbard

9:15 Catholic Mass

10:00 Day of Discovery

10:30 Jerry Falwell


11:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

noon Issues & Answers

12:30 Newscircle

1:00 Movie "Gargoyles"

2:30 Championship Fishing

3:00 International Amateur Boxing: US vs the World

4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:00 Lawrence Welk

7:00 Hardy Boys-Nancy Drew Mysteries

8:00 How the West was Won

9:00 Movie "Walking Tall"

11:20 News

11:35 PTL Club

Cable TV 9-Montreal

6pm Forum Chretien

6:30 Le cancer cet inconnu

9:00 A la belle etoile

CFTM 10-TVA Montreal

8:30 Ministere mondial de Rex Humbard

9:30 Les petits bonshommes

9:45 Les aventures du Pelerin

10:00 C'etait l'bon temps

11:30 2000 ans apres Jesus-Christ


noon Bon dimanche

2:00 S-5

3:00 Les joyeux naufrages (Gilligan's Island)

3:30 Papa a raison (Father Knows Best)

4:00 Yogi l'ours (Yogi Bear)

4:30 Cete semaine a l'Assemblee Nationales

5:00 Passeport

5:30 Flipper

6:00 Au royaume des animaux

6:30 L'ecole du music-hall

7:00 Le jardin des etoiles

8:00 Cinema "Scotland Yard au parfum"

10:00 Regards sur le monde

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 Les gens qui font l'evenement

mid. L'homme de fer (Ironside)

1:00 Nouvelles

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

6:00 The Church

6:30 Crossroads

7:00 Old Time Gospel Hour

7:30 Day of Discovery

8:00 Rex Humbard

9:00 Oral Roberts


9:30 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00 Hellenic Program

10:30 Teledomenica

1:00 National Geographic Special

2:00 Movie "Wreck of the Mary Deare"

4:00 Christian Reformed Church

4:30 Question Period

5:00 Untamed Frontier

5:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

6:00 In View

6:30 Travel '78

7:00 Hardy Boys-Nancy Drew Mysteries

8:00 Project UFO

9:00 Kojak "Summer of '69"

10:00 Prime Time

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

mid. Movie "Omega Man"

CIVM 17-RQ Montreal

6:30pm Documentaires

7:30 Cine-Plus

10:00 Valeurs

WEZF 22-ABC Burlington


7:00 Jerry Falwell

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Jetsons

9:00 Dudley Do Right

9:30 Bullwinkle

10:00 Celebrating Christ

11:00 Worship for Shut-Ins

11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

noon Issues & Answers

12:30 Directions

1:00 Championship Fishing

1:30 Baseball: Boston v Cleveland (from WSBK, commentators Dick Stockton and Ken Harrelson)

4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:00 Sha Na Na

6:30 Wild Kingdom

7:00 Hardy Boys-Nancy Drew Mysteries

8:00 How the West was Won

9:00 Movie "Walking Tall"

11:20 News

11:35 PTL Club

WETK 33-PBS Burlington

1pm Washington Week in Review

1:30 Indiana State Boys' High School Basketball Championships

3:00 Equal Justice Under the Law


4:30 Thracian Gold

5:00 National Geographic Special

6:00 Crocket's Victory Garden

6:30 French Chef

7:00 Daniel Foster, MD (discussing acne)

7:30 Living Married

8:00 Previn & the Pitsburgh "A Gathering of Players" (guests Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman and
Nathaniel Rosen)

9:00 Masterpice Theatre "Our Mutual Friend"

10:00 Royal Heritage (touring Windsor Castle's private apartments/King George VI's influence on
the Royal Collection)

WCFE 57-PBS Platsburgh

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Zoom

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Big Blue Marble

11:30 Studio See

noon Antiques

1:00 Adams Chronicles

2:00 Cinema 57 "The Howards of Virginia"

4:00 Austin City Limits

5:00 Firing Line

6:00 Nova

7:00 All Star Soccer


8:00 Previn & the Pitsburgh (same guests as on 33 across the lake)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Our Mutual Friend)

10:00 Hagaddah: Search for Freedom

Retro - New England July 13, 1966 Afternoon

2 - WGBH Boston (Educational) - educational shows during the day

3 - WTIC Hartford (CBS)

4 - WBZ Boston (NBC)

5 - WHDH Boston (CBS)

6 - WTEV New Bedford (ABC)

7 - WNAC Boston (ABC)

8 - WNHC New Haven (ABC)

9 - WMUR Manchester (ABC)

10 - WJAR Providence (NBC)

12 - WPRO Providence (CBS)

14 - WJBZ Worcester (Ind) - was on only in the evening

38 - WIHS Boston (Ind - takes some ABC and NBC not cleared by WNAC or WBZ)

12 Noon

3-5-12 Love of Life

4 - News (Jack Chase/Shelby Scot)

6-9 Donna Reed

7 - Movie "Latin Lovers" pt. 3

8 - Girl Talk

10-38 Jeopardy (color)


12:25

3-5-12 News

4 - Weather (Don Kent)

12:30

4 - Mike Douglas (The Supremes were the co-hosts)

6-7-9 Father Knows Best

8 - Girl Talk

10-38 Swingin' Country (color)

12:45

3-5-12 Guiding Light

12:55

10-38 - News (Edwin Newman)

1:00

3 - Movie "Gentleman's Agreement"

5 - PDQ (color)

6-7-8-9 - Ben Casey

10 - Gypsy Rose Lee

38 - Favorite Story

1:30
3-5-12 - As The World Turns

10-38 - Let's Make A Deal (color)

1:55

10-38 - News (Kabler)

2:00

3-5-12 - Password

4-10 - Days of Our Lives (color)

6-8-9 - Newlweds Game (that's the way it's listed)

7 - Movie "Pat and Mike"

38 - Love That Bob

2:30

3-5-12 - House Party (color)

4-10 - Doctors

6-8-9-38 - Time For Us

2:55

6-8-9-38 - News (Marlene Sanders)

3:00

3-5-12 - To Tell The Truth

4-10 Another World (color)

6-8-9 General Hospital


38 - Ann Southern

3:25

3-5-12 - News (Douglas Edwards)

7 - News, Weather

3:30

3 - Dick Van Dyke

4-10 You Don't Say! (color)

5-12 Edge of Night

6-9-38 - Nurses

7 - Route 66

8 - Winchell-Mahoney

4:00

3 - Ranger Andy (local kid's show)

4-10 Match Game (color)

5- Secret Storm

6 - Funtime (Uncle Bruce)

9 - Dark Shadows

12 - Salty's Surprise House (with local legend Salty Brine)

38 - I Led Three Lives

4:25

4 - News (Nancy Dickerson)(color)


8 - Mickey Mouse Club

10 - Eye-Dentify

4:30

3 - Movie "Peggy"

4 - Leave it to Beaver

5 - Kelly's Alminac (color)

6 - Lloyd Thaxton (guest Bob Lind)

7 - Major Mudd (local kid's show)

9-38 - Where The Action Is (guests Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas)

10 - Leave it to Beaver

12 - Yogi Bear

4:55

8 - Mike Douglas (same as channel 4 at 12:30)

5:00

4 - Movie "The Travelling Saleswoman"

5 - Bozo The Clown (color, with Frank Avruch and Carroll Spinney)

7 - Dennis the Menace

9 - Uncle Gus (local kid's show)

10 - Movie "Man With The Gun"

12 - Merv Griffin (tape delayed from previous evening)

38 - Mister Piper (children's show)


5:15

2 - Friendly Giant

5:30

2 - What's New

6 - News (Jack Delaney_

7 - Superman

38 - Cartoon Party

5:40

6- Sports (Bob Basset)

5:40

6 - Weather (Bill O'Brien) - not sure if this is a typo

5:45

6 - News (Peter Jennings)

38 - News (Parke, Harrigan)

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 1/18/1995

Wednesday, January 18, 1995

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM News
07:30AM Aladdin

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Goof Troop

09:00AM Ricki Lake

10:00AM Marilu

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM KD Live at 5

06:00PM KD Live at 6

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM Women of the House

08:30PM Hearts Afire

09:00PM Double Rush

09:30PM Love & War

10:00PM Northern Exposure

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Inside Edition

01:05AM Gordon Elliot


02:05AM Jones & Jury

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

04:05AM Up to the Minute

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Susan Powter

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Donahue

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Hard Copy


07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Sister, Sister

08:30PM All-American Girl

09:00PM Roseanne

09:30PM Ellen

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Cheers

12:35AM Judge for Yourself

01:35AM Rush Limabugh

02:05AM Who's the Boss?

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Geraldo

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Family Feud

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World


03:00PM Rescue 911

03:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

04:00PM Cops

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Garth Brooks: The Hits Keep on Comin'

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Last Call

02:35AM Top Cops

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WPTT-TV UPN22

06:00AM What's in Fashion

07:00AM I Dream of Jeannie

07:30AM Bewitched

08:00AM 227
08:30AM The Odd Couple

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Montel Williams

11:00AM Benny Hinn

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM In the Heat of the Night

01:00PM MOVIE: Family Plot

03:00PM Bots Master

03:30PM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

04:00PM VR Troopers

04:30PM Mighty Max

05:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Star Trek

07:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

08:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

09:00PM Highlander: The Series

10:00PM Matlock

11:00PM Northern Exposure

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Jon Stewart

02:00AM Classic Club

03:00AM Classic Club


WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM 227

05:30AM Yogi Bear

06:00AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Garfield and Friends

08:00AM Sonic the Hedgehog

08:30AM Conan the Adventurer

09:00AM Rimba's Island

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM 700 Club

12:00PM The Wonder Years

12:30PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

01:00PM Love Connection

01:30PM WKRP in Cincinnati

02:00PM Perfect Strangers

02:30PM Gladiators 2000

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers


05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Full House

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Roseanne

07:30PM Married...with Children

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM Party of Five

10:00PM Coach

10:30PM Coach

11:00PM M*A*S*H

11:30PM The Newz

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM MOVIE: Katherine

04:00AM Blade Warriors

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 1/18/1995

Quote Originally Posted by anabate

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM News

07:30AM Aladdin

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Goof Troop

Really? I find the scheduling of these programs on a CBS O&O in lieu of their network morning
show difficult to believe.

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 1/18/1995

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM News
07:30AM Aladdin

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Goof Troop

Really? I find the scheduling of these programs on a CBS O&O in lieu of their network morning
show difficult to believe.

Westinghouse had not bought (merged with) CBS at this point, and KDKA was still under Group
W ownership. According to Wikipedia (take that for what it's worth), KDKA started clearing the
entire CBS schedule in the fall of 1995, as this was part of the deal Group W struck with CBS to
get CBS affiliations for WBZ in Boston, KYW in Philadelphia, and WJZ in Baltimore.

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04-19-2012, 08:39 AM #4

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 1/18/1995

Yes from September of 1993 to September of 1995, 2 KDKA TV ran Disney Afternoon in the 7-
8:30 AM time slot, and the other 30 minute show ran for an hour before the CBS Saturday
morning cartoons, half an hour during the 8 to Noon slot preempting one of CBS's cartoons, and
an hour Sunday Mornings. KDKA TV was not under CBS Ownership at that time. Westinghouse
was a different company. Initially in 1994, Westinghouse and CBS had entered into a partnership
that would begin New Years Day of 1995. Under that deal 4 WBZ TV Boston and 13 WJZ
Baltimore would evict NBC and ABC respectively for CBS with a no preemption agreement. CBS
and Westinghouse would also buy several TV stations together. Westinghouse would continue to
own its original stations and CBS would keep owning theirs. In September 1995 WCAU was sold
in Philadelphia to NBC clearing KYW TV 3 to become a No Preemption CBS affiliate. Also
beginning in Spetember 1995 both KDKA TV and KPIX would begin clearing the entire CBS
Schedule with Disney Afternoon moving to WPTT 22 finally. A merger making CBS and
Westinghouse one company was announced mid August of 1995 and took effect early 1996
making Westinghouse CBS affiliates O & O's. Still CBS did occasionally preempt a low rated show
on an O & O, notably WCAU TV in the late 70s' with an hour of cartoons. CBS' most notorious
preemption as an O & O was when buying affiliate KOVR 13 Sacramento from Sinclair. They
continued to not run Guiding Light in that market regardless of teh fact they also owned a UPN
and later CW Independent station that could have run it. In spite of having 2 stations in that
market they went out of their way to not run Guiding Light. Would not even run it on overnights.
Which surprises me.

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04-19-2012, 09:44 AM #5

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 1/18/1995

ahh, another litle reminder of my few years living in Pitsburgh in the cable era with no cable.

Conspicuously absent are WQED 13, the local PBS station, WQEX-16, which at the time was
scheduling mainly

Britcoms as part of their "Quite EXtraordinary Television" experiment, and the Christian outlet
WPCB 40.

I can recall coming home late at night and not being up for Leterman or the Tonight Show and
tuning to

WPCB for a Christian music video show they used to run. Was impressed and pleasantly
surprised at how

talented many of those bands were.

Also around this time I believe low-power WBPA-29 had started to carry the WB Network.

Many people discovered them in '94 as they carried wall-to-wall coverage of the O.J. Simpson
trial.

They did not survive the digital transition apparently.

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Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

Conspicuously absent are WQED 13, the local PBS station, WQEX-16, which at the time was
scheduling mainly

Britcoms as part of their "Quite EXtraordinary Television" experiment, and the Christian outlet
WPCB 40.

It seems that anabate's schedules were always without PBS or religious stations for one reason
or another -- if only he would mention where he got these schedules from.

Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

Also around this time I believe low-power WBPA-29 had started to carry the WB Network.

Many people discovered them in '94 as they carried wall-to-wall coverage of the O.J. Simpson
trial.

They did not survive the digital transition apparently.

WBPA became a satellite of WTWB-TV in Johnstown in 1997, after that station went on the air --
it is still a repeater of that station today, now WPCW. WBPA does have a construction permit to
go digital on channel 6 from a new transmiter in Clinton, northwest of Pitsburgh.

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 1/18/1995

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga


WBPA became a satellite of WTWB-TV in Johnstown in 1997, after that station went on the air --
it is still a repeater of that station today, now WPCW.

Actually not the case. Once WPCW was granted a change in City of License from Johnstown to
Jeanete, they became

ineligible to have a local repeater. Channel 29 went independent/home shopping for awhile, but
has been dark since

long before the DTV switch. (there are no analog LPTV's detectable at my house)

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 7/24/1998

Friday, July 24, 1998

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM CBS News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM People's Court

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News
06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Grace Under Fire

08:00PM Kids Say the Darndest Things

08:30PM Candid Camera

09:00PM Unsolved Mysteries

10:00PM Nash Bridges

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM The Entertainers

03:05AM MOVIE: Encino Man

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Martha Stewart Living


01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

08:30PM You Wish

09:00PM Boy Meets World

09:30PM Teen Angel

10:00PM 20/20

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM American Journal

01:05AM Gayle King

01:35AM Jerry Springer

02:35AM In Concert

03:05AM Travel Update

03:35AM All News Channel


WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Real TV

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Hard Copy

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM MOVIE: A Secret Between Friends

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Friday Night Videos


02:35AM Jenny Jones

03:35AM Howie Mandel

04:30AM NBC News Nightside

WNPA-TV UPN19

05:00AM Bloomberg News

05:30AM Bloomberg News

06:00AM First Business

06:30AM Bloomberg News

07:00AM Paid Programming

07:30AM Paid Programming

08:00AM Third Sunday Lecture

09:00AM Joyce Meyer

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Bloomberg News

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM The Alan Keyes Show

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM Paid Programming

02:00PM Newlywed Game

02:30PM Dating Game

03:00PM Sonic the Hedgehog

03:30PM The Mask


04:00PM Extreme Ghostbusters

04:30PM Extreme Dinosaurs

05:00PM DuckTales

05:30PM Web World

06:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

07:00PM The Cosby Show

07:30PM A Different World

08:00PM MOVIE: Invitation to Die

10:00PM Vibe

11:00PM Newlywed Game

11:30PM Dating Game

12:00AM Almost Live!

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Collectible Knife Show (JIP)

03:00AM Collectible Coins & Currency

04:00AM Women in Rock

WCWB-TV WB22

05:00AM Edgar Berebl Salute

06:00AM Garfield and Friends

06:30AM Quack Pack

07:00AM 101 Dalmatians

07:30AM X-Men

08:00AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:30AM Marvel Superheroes


09:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Martin

10:30AM Amen

11:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

12:00PM Matlock

01:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00PM Cops

02:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

03:00PM The Bugs n' Daffy Show

03:30PM Animaniacs

04:00PM Pinky and the Brain

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:00PM Living Single

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: The Hunt for Red October

10:00PM Pensacola: Wings of Gold

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM The Magic Hour

12:30AM Paid Programming


01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Home Solutions

03:00AM Week in Review

WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM Police Academy: The Series

06:00AM Dennis the Menace

06:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Life with Louie

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Mr. Men

09:00AM Blossom

09:30AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:00AM Three's Company

10:30AM Too Close for Comfort

11:00AM Geraldo Rivera

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

02:30PM Step by Step

03:00PM Cartoon Cabana

04:00PM Spider-Man

04:30PM Power Rangers in Space


05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Step by Step

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM Home Improvement

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction?

09:00PM Millenium

10:00PM News

10:35PM Cops

11:05PM M*A*S*H

11:35PM M*A*S*H

12:05AM Ricki Lake

01:05AM Married...with Children

01:35AM Paid Programming

02:05AM Strange Universe

02:35AM Access Hollywood

03:05AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

04:05AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

04:35AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 7/24/1998

WPXI 11 airing Days out of patern instead of 1pm!

I also question KDKA airing syndicated reruns of "Grace Under Fire." And, mind you, this was
after CBS merged with Westinghouse and became a CBS O&O.

Anabate, could you please enlighten us where you're getting these TV listings?

Friday, July 24, 1998

09:00PM Unsolved Mysteries

huh....I don't remember the original Bob Stack version running as late as '98.

The series ran on CBS from 1997 to 1999, with actress Virginia Masden as co-host:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsolved_Mysteries

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 7/24/1998

I noticed that the more recent Dennis Farina series just seems to recycle a lot of stories

and footage from the original. (those hairstyles on the people they are interviewing are
SOOOOOO 1992!)

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 3/20/1996

Wednesday, March 20, 1996

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Gordon Elliot

10:00AM Murphy Brown

10:30AM Murphy Brown

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Day & Date

05:00PM KD Live at 5

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

08:00PM Dave's World

08:30PM The Louie Show

09:00PM MOVIE: Home Song


11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Up to the Minute

04:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Empty Nest

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News
05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Ellen

08:30PM The Faculty

09:00PM Grace Under Fire

09:30PM Buddies

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM American Journal

12:35AM Rolonda

01:35AM Rush Limbaugh

02:05AM Donahue

03:00AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Jenny Jones


12:00PM News

12:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM America's Most Wanted

03:30PM Cops

04:00PM Hard Copy

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM JAG

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Geraldo

03:05AM George & Alana

04:05AM NBC News Nightside

WPTT-TV UPN22
05:00AM Mad Cap

06:00AM Sailor Moon

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM Gargoyles

07:30AM Aladdin

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Goof Troop

09:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Northern Exposure

12:00PM Carnie

01:00PM Matlock

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Tempest

04:00PM Richard Bey

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Married...with Children

07:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:00PM The Sentinel

09:00PM Swift Justice

10:00PM Baywatch
11:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30PM Top Cops

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM Night Life

03:00AM Mad Cap

WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Fox Cubhouse

06:30AM VR Troopers

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Garfield and Friends

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Litlest Pet Shop

09:00AM Blinky Bill

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM 700 Club

12:00PM Laverne & Shirley

12:30PM The Wonder Years


01:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

01:30PM Blossom

02:00PM Bananas in Pajamas

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Eek! Stravaganza

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Step by Step

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM Party of Five

10:00PM Coach

10:30PM Coach

11:00PM Mama's Family

11:30PM Mama's Family

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Richard Bey


03:00AM Gabrielle

04:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 4/18/1996

Thursday, April 18, 1996

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Gordon Elliot

10:00AM Murphy Brown

10:30AM Murphy Brown

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Day & Date

05:00PM KD Live at 5

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

08:00PM The 11th Annual Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame

09:30PM Paid Political


10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Up to the Minute

04:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Empty Nest

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Afterschool Specials


05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM World's Funniest Videos

08:30PM Before They Were Stars!

09:00PM Who Makes You Laugh?

10:00PM Turning Point

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM American Journal

12:35AM Rolonda

01:35AM Rush Limbaugh

02:05AM Donahue

03:00AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Jenny Jones


12:00PM News

12:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM America's Most Wanted

03:30PM Cops

04:00PM Hard Copy

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM Boston Common

09:00PM Seinfeld

09:30PM Caroline in the City

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Geraldo

03:05AM George & Alana

04:05AM NBC News Nightside


WPTT-TV UPN22

05:00AM Mad Cap

06:00AM Sailor Moon

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM Gargoyles

07:30AM Aladdin

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Goof Troop

09:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Northern Exposure

12:00PM Carnie

01:00PM Matlock

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Tempest

04:00PM Richard Bey

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Married...with Children

07:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:00PM MOVIE: Invasion U.S.A.


10:00PM Baywatch

11:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30PM Top Cops

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM HSN Best Bets

03:00AM HSN Spa

04:00AM Mad Cap

WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Fox Cubhouse

06:30AM VR Troopers

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Garfield and Friends

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Litlest Pet Shop

09:00AM Blinky Bill

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM 700 Club


12:00PM Laverne & Shirley

12:30PM The Wonder Years

01:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

01:30PM Blossom

02:00PM Bananas in Pajamas

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Eek! Stravaganza

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Step by Step

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Living Single

08:30PM Martin

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM Coach

10:30PM Coach

11:00PM Mama's Family

11:30PM Mama's Family

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming


01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Richard Bey

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming

Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, August 30, 1993

Source: The Spokesman-Review

2 - KREM (CBS)

4 - KXLY (ABC)

6 - KHQ (NBC)

7 - KSPS (PBS)

28 - KAYU (Fox)

MORNING

5:30

2 - Paid Programming

4 - World News This Morning

6 - NBC News at Sunrise

6:00
2 - KREM 2 News This Morning

4 - Good Morning Northwest

6 - Q6 News Today

7 - Body Electric

28 - Small Wonder

6:30

28 - James Bond, Jr.

7:00

2 - CBS This Morning

4 - Good Morning America

6 - Today

7 - Shining Time Station

28 - Beetlejuice

7:30

7 - Lamb Chop's Play-Along

28 - Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends

8:00

7 - Barney & Friends

28 - TaleSpin

8:30
7 - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 - Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

9:00

2 - The New Family Feud Challenge

4 - Sally Jessy Raphael

6 - Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

7 - Sesame Street

28 - Mr. Belvedere

9:30

28 - Love Connection

10:00

2 - The Price Is Right

4 - Home

6 - John & Leeza from Hollywood

7 - Reading Rainbow

28 - In the Heat of the Night

10:30

7 - Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?

11:00

2 - The Maury Povich Show


4 - Donahue

6 - Shop at Home

7 - Sit and Be Fit

28 - Growing Pains

11:30

6 - Caesar's Challenge

7 - The Gift of Painting

28 - Growing Pains

AFTERNOON

12:00

2 - KREM 2 News at Noon

4 - All My Children

6 - Rush Limbaugh

7 - The McLaughlin Group

28 - Geraldo

12:30

2 - The Bold and the Beautiful

6 - Classic Concentration

7 - John McLaughlin

1:00
2 - As the World Turns

4 - All My Children

6 - Another World

7 - Cecilia Bartoli: A Portrait

28 - The Joan Rivers Show

2:00

2 - Guiding Light

4 - General Hospital

6 - Days of Our Lives

7 - Mister Rogers' Neighbordhood

28 - Paid Programming

2:30

7 - Barney & Friends

28 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3:00

2 - The Young and the Restless

4 - The Flintstones

6 - Stunt Dawgs

7 - Sesame Street

28 - Tom and Jerry Kids

3:30
4 - Who's the Boss?

6 - The Jetsons

28 - Darkwing Duck

4:00

2 - The Oprah Winfrey Show

4 - Star Trek: The Next Generation

6 - The Wonder Years

7 - Reading Rainbow

28 - Goof Troop

4:30

6 - Family Feud

7 - Square One Television

28 - Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00

2 - KREM 2 News at 5

4 - News 4 at 5

6 - Q6 News at 5

7 - Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?

28 - Batman: The Animated Series

5:30

2 - CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung


6 - NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7 - Nightly Business Report

28 - Paradise Beach

EVENING

6:00

2 - KREM 2 News at 6

4 - World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

6 - Q6 News at 6

7 - The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

28 - Cops

6:30

2 - Murphy Brown

4 - Full House

6 - Inside Edition

28 - Hard Copy

7:00

2 - Cheers

4 - Roseanne

6 - Jeopardy!

7 - May to December

28 - Entertainment Tonight
7:30

2 - Designing Women

4 - M*A*S*H

6 - Wheel of Fortune

7 - Keeping Up Appearances

28 - A Current Affair

8:00

2 - Evening Shade

4 - Day One

6 - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7 - Eyes on the Prize

28 - MOVIE: "Bonnie and Clyde: The True Story"

8:30

2 - Major Dad

6 - Blossom

9:00

2 - Murphy Brown

4 - Missing Persons

6 - MOVIE: "Deception: A Mother's Secret"

9:30
2 - Big Wave Dave's

10:00

2 - Northern Exposure

28 - Fox 10 O'Clock

10:30

28 - Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:00

2 - KREM 2 News at 11

4 - News 4 at 11

6 - Q6 News 11 at 11

7 - Charlie Rose

28 - The Arsenio Hall Show

11:35

2 - Late Show with David Leterman

4 - Nightline

6 - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:00

7 - The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

28 - The Joan Rivers Show


12:05

4 - Paid Programming

12:35

2 - Tennis Highlights

4 - Perfect Strangers

6 - Late Night with David Leterman

1:05

2 - Paid Programming

4 - The Jerry Springer Show

1:35

2 - The Cosby Show

6 - Rush Limbaugh

2:05

2 - KREM 2 News at 11 [repeat]

4 - World News Now

6 - Nightside

2:35

2 - Up to the Minute

Retro: South Georgia/North Florida Sat, Apr 17, 1993


Posted by request, from TV Guide-South Georgia edition

Due to the large number of channels, listings will be posted in 2 parts, with part 1 covering
morning/afternoon and part 2 covering evening/late night listings

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

11a 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-ABC 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 Television (PBS): WABW 14-Pelham, WACS 25-Dawson, WDCO 29-Cochran,
WJSP 28-Warm Springs, WVAN 9-Savannah, WXGA 8-Waycross

Morning

5:00

3-21 Home Shopping Spree

7-12-38-41 NBC News Nightside

17a Leave It to Beaver (bw)

31 Movie "Native Son"

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

11s Georgia Farm Monitor

13 Fievel's American Tails

17 Scratch

17a Gomer Pyle, USMC

21 US Farm Report

22 Southern Sportsman

38 It's Your Business (discussing NAFTA)

40 America's Black Forum

49 Conan the 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 Headline News

10 Georgia Farm Monitor

11a Bob Vila's Home Again

11s Ebony-Jet Showcase

12-21 Infomercial

13 Litle 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 ABC Weekend Special "The Kingdom Chums: Original Top Ten" (an animated take on 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 Estate 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 (animated)

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 Litle 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!

GPR 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 (animated)

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 (ch 6 only ran the first 30 min due to the
parade)

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

11a National Geographic Explorer


10:30

2 High Q

3s-7-10-12-38-40-41 California Dreams

6 Springtime Tallahassee Parade (Anna Johnson hosts coverage of the 25th annual 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 (look at San Francisco PA announcer Sherry Davis)

31-49-54 X-Men

55 Sportsman's Adventure
GPT Honey Bees & Beekeeping

11:30

3-4-11s Raw Toonage

3s-7-10-12-38-40 Name Your Adventure (visiting the FBI museum/painting a mural)

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: Telfair v Northside

21 Infomercial

31-49-54 Super Dave (animated)

55 Sportman's Showcase

GPT Bill Shipp's Journal

Afternoon

noon

2-5 News

3-11s-31-49 Soul Train (WGN also aired it here as well)

3s TBA

4 Schoolbreak Special "Crosses on the Lawn" (tensions rise in a job-hungry town when a new
industry brings in minority employees)

4d Sea-Monkeys

6 Wild Wild West

7-10-12-40 NBA Inside Stuff

9-13p-18-27 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh


11 New Garden

11a Infomercial

13 Tom Sawyer (animated version of the Mark Twain classic)

17 Jet Set Adventures

21 Movie "Grayeagle"

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 ABC Weekend Special "Arthur the Kid" (first aired in 1981)

10 Real Estate Classifieds

11 Victory Garden

11a Sideline Sports

12-17-38 Infomercial
13 Ebony Speaks

40 Mike Martin (Florida State baseball)

55 This Week in Baseball

GPT Rod & Reel

1:00

3-4-5-11s-13 Baseball: NY Mets-Cincinnati (alt game: Chicago White Sox-Boston)

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40 PGA Seniors Championship

4d-6 Baseball: the reverse of what the other Eye affiliates ran...they aired the Batle of the Sox,
with Mets-Reds as the alt game

9 Outdoors in Dixie

11 American Workshop

13p Beakman's World

17 Movie "The Secret Life of Kathy McCormick"

18-31 Movie "The Absent-Minded Professor" (colorized)

22 Eagle Academic Challenge

24 Scratch

27 Movie "Flashback"

49 Catwalk

55 Roy Rogers (bw)

GPT Georgia Outdoors

1:30

2 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

9 Infomercials

11 This Old House


13p Tom Sawyer

22 TBA

24 Harry & the Hendersons

55 Annie Oakley (bw)

GPT Nature

2:00

2 Classic Country

11 Woodworking for Everyone (premiere)

13p National Geographic: On Assignment

21 Movie "Combat Academy"

22 Infomercial

24 American Gladiators

49 Movie "Purple People Eater" (one from the What the (insert your own word here ;D)
Dept...the creature from the song comes to life and starts a rock band with California kids)

54 Movie "Surrender"

55 Shoot 'em Ups (Western)

2:05

17a Movie "An Eye for an Eye"

2:30

2 Outcry LA: Riots, Trials, Recovery (looking back at the previous year's LA Riots and their
aftermath)

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: the inaugral Bowling for Miracles Open, from the Toronto suburb
of Markham

11 National Geographic

31 Movie "Private Road: No Trespassing"

55 WCW Wrestling

GPT Nathalie 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 Olympic athletes; the list included Danny
Mannig, Cathy Turner, Tyrell Biggs, Alice Brown, and Bill Johnson)

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 final/Wood Memorial horse race

3-4-4d-6-11s-13 Heritage Classic golf

5 Prime Suspect

11 Travels in Europe

21 On Scene: Emergency Response

GPT Louisiana Cookin'

5:00

5 In the Heat of the Night

11 Travels

21 New WKRP in Cincinnati

31 Baywatch

49 Highlander: The Series

55 Outdoor Trail

GPT Today's Gourmet

5:30

21 America's Country Connection

55 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

GPT Health Maters (discussion on carpal tunnel syndrome)


part 2 to follow...

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Part 2: evening and late night

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

11a 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-ABC 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 Television (PBS): WABW 14-Pelham, WACS 25-Dawson, WDCO 29-Cochran,
WJSP 28-Warm Springs, WVAN 9-Savannah, WXGA 8-Waycross

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-5-6-10-11a-12-13-17 News

3s-11s-40 Infomercial

4d Gene Ragan & Friends


7 Jeopardy!

9 Head to Head-Senior High Challenge: Taylor Co vs Brookstone

11 Austin City Limits (guests Taj Mahal and Tish Hinojosa)

13p Wild Kingdom

18-27 ABC World News Saturday

21 Hee Haw

22-54 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

24-49 Time Trax

31 Untouchables

38 Ed Sullivan (guests Lou Rawls, Petula Clark, Margot Fonteyn, and Rudolf Nureyev)

41 Wheel of Fortune

55 Movie "Goodbye, New York"

GPT Austin City Limits (guests include Ricky Van Shelton, and Kelly Willis & Radio Ranch)

6:05

17a WCW Wrestling

6:30

2-9-13p-17 ABC World News Saturday

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 (story of black lifestyles and political influence in LA, Atlanta, and DC)

6-41 Hee Haw Silver (from 1981, guests David Frizzell and Shelly West)

7 Outdoors with Red

9-11s News

10 Hee Haw

11 Lawrence Welk (country music)

11a Saturday Sports Libe

12-13-22-38 Star Trek: The Next Generation

17-54 Star Search

21 America's New Country

24 It's Showtime at the Apollo (guest Regina Belle)

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

3 A Different World
4d People Talk

7-9 Wheel of Fortune

11a Roggin's Heroes

18 Bob Vila's 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 (Fort Worth)

55 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

GPT Lawrence Welk (same as ch 11)

8:05

17a Movie "Midway"

8:30

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Nurses

11 Shelley

31-49-54 Cops (Denver)


10:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 World of Discovery "Bikini: Forbidden Paradise" (visiting the former US


nuclear test site with National Park Service divers)

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 (bw)

21 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

31-49-54 Code 3

55 Time Trax

GPT Great Performances "The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez"

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" (bw)

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 (host Wayne Coter/guests Drew Carey, the Legendary Wid, Christina Hall,
and Warren Hutcherson)
54 Entertainment Tonight

55 Wrestle-a-Mania

10:30

31 Designing Women

11:00

2-3-3s-4-4d-5-6-7-9-10-11a-11s-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 (guests Christopher Williams and Chante Moore)

31 Comic Strip Live

38 Cheers

40 New WKRP in Cincinnati

41 Designing Women

49-54 Arsenio Hall (guest Andy Garcia)

55 Night of the Living Videos

GPT Austin City Limits (repeat from 6pm)

11:30

2-3 It's Showtime at the Apollo

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Saturday Night Live (host Kirstie Alley/music from Lenny Kravitz)

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 "Criters 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 (guests Alec Baldwin and Carlos Santana)

13p American Gladiators

17 Jeffersons

1:00

4d American Gladiators

7 Apollo Comedy Hour

11 It's Showtime at the Apollo

11a-12-41 Comedy Showcase

17 All in the Family

21 Home Shopping Spree (to 7am)

31-49 Uptown Comedy Club

38 Untouchables

40 Infomercials

54 Star Trek

1:30

2 Weekend Travel Update


3 Home Shopping Spree (to 7am)

4 Whoopi Goldberg

5 News

11s WCW Wrestling

13 Kids in the Hall

13p Movie "Never Forget"

24 Cheers

1:50

17a Movie "Gargoyles"

2:00

2 Rich & Famous: 1993 World's Best

4 Arsenio Hall

5 In the Heat of the Night

6 Movie "Man on a Swing"

7 NBC News Nightside (to 7am)

11a Infomercial

12 Ebony-Jet Showcase

18 Soul Train

31 Night Flight (tips on dating/profile of U2)

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 (to 6am)

4d Ed Sullivan

5 Infomercial

12-41 NBC News Nightside (to 5:30 on 12, 6:00 on 41)

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

38-49 Night Flight

3:20

17a Movie "Stephen King's Cat's Eye"

3:30

5 Prime Suspect

4:00

2 Headline News (to 5:00)

4d Movie "Private Road: No Trespassing"

5 Cagney & Lacey

6 Movie "The Desperate Hours" (bw)


13 Movie "Such Good Friends"

31 Baywatch

54 Movie "Fortress"

4:30

11a Movie "Song of the West" (bw)

RETRO: ORLANDO - 3/11/1995

Saturday, March 11, 1995

NOTE: I did not include listings for WRBW UPN65.

WESH NBC2

05:30AM Travel Travel

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

10:00AM NBA Inside Stuff

10:30AM Name Your Adventure

11:00AM Saved by the Bell: The New Class

11:30AM Saved by the Bell: The New Class

12:00PM News

12:30PM Martha Stewart Living

01:00PM King of the Mountain

02:00PM Figure Skating: World Championships

04:00PM Golf: Honda Classic

06:00PM News
06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Figure Skating: World Championships

11:00PM News

11:30PM Saturday Night Live

01:00AM HBO Comedy Showcase

02:00AM The Entertainers

03:00AM NBC News Nightside

WCPX CBS6

06:00AM News

08:00AM The Litle Mermaid

08:30AM Beethoven

09:00AM Aladdin

09:30AM 6Xtreme

10:00AM Garfield and Friends

10:30AM Garfield and Friends

11:00AM WildC.A.T.S.

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM Beakman's World

12:30PM CBS Storybreak

01:00PM The Road to the Final Four

01:30PM College Basketball: Connecticut Huskies vs. Georgetown Hoyas

03:45PM College Basketball: Providence Friars vs. Villanova Wildcats

06:00PM News
06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

08:00PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

09:00PM The Office

09:30PM The Five Mrs. Buchanans

10:00PM Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00PM News

11:35PM Lonesome Dove

12:35AM Sightings

01:35AM Beach Clash

02:35AM Used Car Classified

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM US Farm Report

05:30AM Tough Target

06:00AM The World of National Geographic

07:00AM News

10:00AM News for Kids

10:30AM Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

11:00AM Star Search

12:00PM News

12:30PM Lifestyles

01:30PM The Road

02:30PM Tough Target

03:00PM Bowling: Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open


04:30PM ABC's Wide World of Sports

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM MOVIE: Any Which Way You Can

10:00PM The Marshal

11:00PM News

11:30PM Highlight Zone

12:00AM The Road

01:00AM MOVIE: Sherlock Holmes in Washington

02:30AM MOVIE: The Dark Alibi

03:30AM Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

04:00AM The World of National Geographic

WKCF WB18

05:30AM Biker Mice from Mars

06:00AM Nick News

06:30AM The New Adventures of Captain Planet

07:00AM BatleTech

07:30AM Monster Force

08:00AM Iron Man

08:30AM Fantastic Four

09:00AM Mega Man

09:30AM Sweet Valley High


10:00AM Blade Warriors

11:00AM American Gladiators

12:00PM MOVIE: The Day of the Dolphin

02:00PM MOVIE: The Nightman

04:00PM MOVIE: The Hitcher

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Cosby Show

07:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

07:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM University Hospital

10:00PM News

10:30PM The Newz

11:00PM Highlander: The Series

12:00AM Emergency Call

12:30AM Super Dave

01:00AM Super Dave

01:30AM TBA

02:00AM WCW Worldwide Wrestling

03:00AM Thunder in Paradise

04:00AM It's Showtime at the Apollo

WOFL FOX35

05:00AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM The Sportsman's Friend with Harold Ensley


06:00AM Blinky Bill

06:30AM The Baby Huey Show

07:00AM Phantom 2040

07:30AM Mutant League

08:00AM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

08:30AM Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

09:00AM Animaniacs

09:30AM Eek! Stravaganza

10:00AM Spider-Man

10:30AM The Tick

11:00AM X-Men

11:30AM Adventures of Batman & Robin

12:00PM MOVIE: The Goonies

02:00PM MOVIE: The Boy Who Could Fly

04:00PM MOVIE: Night Crossing

06:00PM Family Maters

06:30PM Family Maters

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Cops

08:30PM Cops

09:00PM America's Most Wanted

10:00PM Hunter

11:00PM VR.5

12:00AM The Extraordinary


01:00AM Space Precinct

02:00AM MOVIE: Haunted Honeymoon

04:00AM Shari Lewis: Have I Got a Story for You

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Showbiz This Weekend

06:00AM Daybreak

06:30AM Global View

07:00AM Daybreak

07:30AM Sports Close-Up

08:00AM Daybreak

08:30AM Your Health

09:00AM Morning News

09:30AM Moneyweek

10:00AM Showbiz This Weekend

10:30AM Style with Elsa Klensch

11:00AM Science and Technology Week

11:30AM College Basketball Preview

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Evans & Novak

01:00PM NewsDay

01:30PM NewsMaker Saturday

02:00PM The Big Story


02:30PM Style with Elsa Klensch

03:00PM On the Menu

03:30PM Your Money

04:00PM Your Health

04:30PM Future Watch

05:00PM Early Prime

05:30PM Both Sides with Jesse Jackson

06:00PM The World Today

06:30PM Managing with Lou Dobbs

07:00PM The Capital Gang

07:30PM Sports Saturday

08:00PM Prime News

09:00PM Larry King Weekend

10:00PM World News

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM The Capital Gang

12:00AM News Night

12:30AM NewsMaker Saturday

01:00AM Travel Guide

01:30AM Managing with Lou Dobbs

02:00AM Diplomatic License

02:30AM Sports Late Night

03:00AM News Night Update

03:30AM Future Watch

04:00AM Larry King Weekend


MTV - Music Television

06:00AM Music Videos

06:30AM Brothers Grunt

07:00AM Oddities: The Head

07:30AM Top 20 Video Countdown

09:30AM MTV Sports

10:00AM Sand Blast

10:30AM Oddities: The Head

11:00AM MTV Jams Countdown

12:00PM The Real World

12:30PM Week in Rock

01:00PM MTV's Top Jams of the '90s Countdown

04:00PM Live at the Joint

05:30PM TBA

06:00PM Week in Rock

06:30PM The Real World

07:00PM The State

07:30PM MTV Sports

08:00PM Live at the Joint

09:30PM TBA

10:00PM Beavis and But-head

10:30PM Beavis and But-head

11:00PM The State

11:30PM Oddities: The Head


12:00AM Superock

02:00AM Beavis and But-head

02:30AM Beavis and But-head

03:00AM Oddities: The Head

03:30AM MTV Dreamtime

Nickelodeon

05:00AM The Lucy Show

05:30AM F Troop

06:00AM Litl' Bits

06:30AM Lassie

07:00AM Nick Arcade

07:30AM Wild Side Show

08:00AM Doug

08:30AM Rugrats

09:00AM Muppet Babies

09:30AM Muppet Babies

10:00AM Beetlejuice

10:30AM Gumby

11:00AM The Alvin Show

11:30AM Cartoon Kablooey

12:00PM Bing! The Sound of Something New

12:30PM My Brother and me

01:00PM Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon

01:30PM Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon


02:00PM What Would You Do?

02:30PM Wild and Crazy Kids

03:00PM Weinerville

04:00PM Welcome Freshmen

04:30PM Family Double Dare

05:00PM Guts

05:30PM Salute Your Shorts

06:00PM U to U

06:30PM Rocko's Modern Life

07:00PM Aaahh!!! Real Monsters

07:30PM Rugrats

08:00PM The Secret World of Alex Mack

08:30PM All That

09:00PM The Ren & Stimpy Show

09:30PM Are You Afraid of the Dark?

10:00PM I Love Lucy

10:30PM The Lucy Show

11:00PM The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

12:00AM White Shadow

01:00AM Dick Van Dyke

01:30AM Dragnet

02:00AM Taxi

02:30AM Bob Newhart

03:00AM Superman

03:30AM F Troop
04:00AM Mork and Mindy

04:30AM Dick Van Dyke

HBO - Home Box Office

06:30AM MOVIE: The Double O Kid

08:00AM Stop the Smoggies!

08:30AM Encyclopedia

09:00AM MOVIE: Coneheads

10:30AM MOVIE: Six Pack

12:30PM MOVIE: Coma

02:30PM MOVIE: In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco

04:00PM Pen Pals

04:45PM The Making of: My Girl 2

05:00PM MOVIE: There Goes the Neighborhood

06:30PM MOVIE: Coneheads

08:00PM MOVIE: Blue Chips

10:00PM Boxing: Riddick Bowe vs. Herbie Hide

11:30PM Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam

12:00AM MOVIE: No Contest

01:45AM MOVIE: The Firm

04:20AM MOVIE: I Love You to Death

Cinemax

05:00AM MOVIE: Gate II

06:30AM MOVIE: Fatso


08:00AM MOVIE: Lean on Me

10:00AM MOVIE: The Fighting 69th

11:30AM MOVIE: Yor, the Hunter from the Future

01:00PM MOVIE: Amore!

02:45PM MOVIE: Blind Date

04:30PM MOVIE: Wayne's World 2

06:00PM MOVIE: Dave

08:00PM MOVIE: Judgment Night

10:00PM MOVIE: Forced to Kill

11:30PM MOVIE: The Great Bikini Off-Road Adventure

01:00AM MOVIE: Hard-Boiled

03:10AM MOVIE: The Harvest

04:50AM MOVIE: Sugar Hill

RETRO: ORLANDO - 3/18/1999

Thursday, March 18, 1999

WESH NBC2

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Sunset Beach

11:00AM Howie Mandel


12:00PM News

01:00PM Another World

02:00PM Days of Our Lives

03:00PM Maury

04:00PM News

04:30PM News

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM Jesse

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Frasier

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later

02:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

03:05AM Leeza

04:05AM News

04:30AM This Morning's Business


WKMG CBS6

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Forgive or Forget

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Sally

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Hollywood Squares

07:30PM NCAA College Basketball: St. John's Red Storm vs. Maryland Terrapins or Gonzaga
Bulldogs vs. Florida Gators

10:00PM NCAA College Basketball: Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Auburn Tigers or Iowa Hawkeyes vs.
Connecticut Huskies

12:30AM News

01:05AM Late Show with David Leterman


02:07AM Roseanne Show

03:07AM Hard Copy

03:37AM Access Hollywood

04:07AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Up to the Minute

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM The View

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune


08:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

09:00PM The Drew Carey Show

09:30PM Spin City

10:00PM Inside Hollywood: People, Pictures, Academy Awards

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM News

02:11AM ABC World News Now

WKCF WB18

05:00AM Living Single

05:30AM First Business

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Dino Babies

07:00AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM Animaniacs

09:00AM Donny & Marie

10:00AM Love Connection

10:30AM Change of Heart

11:00AM Martin

11:30AM Living Single


12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Jerry Springer

02:00PM Pinky and the Brain

02:30PM Histeria!

03:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

03:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:00PM Ricki Lake

05:00PM Jerry Springer

06:00PM Judge Mills Lane

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM Countdown

07:30PM NBA Basketball: Orlando Magic at New York Knicks

10:00PM News

10:30PM EXTRA

11:00PM Change of Heart

11:30PM Friends

12:00AM Mad About You

12:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:00AM Love Connection

01:30AM Cops

02:00AM EXTRA

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Viper

04:30AM Judge Mills Lane


WOFL FOX35

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM Bullwinkle

06:30AM Beast Wars: Transformers

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM The Magic School Bus

08:00AM Doug

08:30AM Doug

09:00AM Martha Stewart Living

10:00AM Newlywed Game

10:30AM Dating Game

11:00AM Hunter

12:00PM Andy Griffith

12:30PM Andy Griffith

01:00PM Sister, Sister

01:30PM Boy Meets World

02:00PM Garfield and Friends

02:30PM Pokmon

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Young Hercules

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

05:00PM Roseanne
05:30PM Grace Under Fire

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM World's Wildest Police Videos

09:00PM Fox Files

10:00PM News

10:30PM The Nanny

11:00PM Roseanne

11:30PM Cheers

12:00AM Empty Nest

12:30AM News

01:00AM Married...with Children

01:30AM Secrets to Cash

02:00AM 100 Per Cent

02:30AM The Entertainers

03:00AM Coach

03:30AM Automax

04:00AM News

04:30AM Proactiv Four

WRBW UPN65

05:00AM AgDay

05:30AM Paid Programming


06:00AM Mighty Max

06:30AM Jumanji

07:00AM Mummies Alive!

07:30AM Pocket Dragon Adventures

08:00AM Bloopy's Buddies

08:30AM Leave it to Beaver

09:00AM I Love Lucy

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM All in the Family

11:30AM Mama's Family

12:00PM WKRP in Cincinnati

12:30PM NewsRadio

01:00PM Happy Days

01:30PM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

02:00PM Rockford Files

03:00PM Match Game

03:30PM Match Game

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM Judge Joe Brown

05:30PM Judge Joe Brown

06:00PM Judge Judy

06:30PM Judge Judy

07:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation


08:00PM MOVIE: I Married a Monster

10:00PM News

10:30PM NewsRadio

11:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

12:00AM I Spy

01:00AM The Honeymooners

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM MOVIE: To Find a Rainbow

RETRO: MILWAUKEE - 5/06/1996

Monday, May 6, 1996

WTMJ NBC4

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM News

12:00PM Days of Our Lives

01:00PM Another World

02:00PM Jerry Springer

03:00PM American Journal


03:30PM Jeopardy!

04:00PM News

04:30PM News

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM In the House

08:00PM MOVIE: No One Would Tell

10:00PM News

10:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

11:35PM Entertainment Tonight

12:05AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:05AM Rush Limbaugh

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM News

02:40AM CNN Headline News

03:30AM NBC News Nightside

WITI FOX6

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Wake-Up

07:00AM Wake-Up

09:00AM Gordon Elliot


10:00AM Mark Walberg

11:00AM Perry Mason

12:00PM News

12:30PM I Love Lucy

01:00PM Family Ties

01:30PM Happy Days

02:00PM Geraldo

03:00PM Day & Date

04:00PM Rescue 911

04:30PM M*A*S*H

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

07:00PM Melrose Place

08:00PM When Animals Atack

09:00PM News

10:00PM News

10:35PM M*A*S*H

11:05PM Cheers

11:35PM Murphy Brown

12:05AM America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

12:35AM Top Cops

01:05AM The Hitchhiker

01:35AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts


02:05AM Paid Programming (2x)

03:05AM News

03:35AM Mark Walberg

04:35AM Bloomberg Information TV

WISN ABC12

05:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM All My Children

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Mike & Maty

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Hard Copy

03:30PM A Current Affair

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Inside Edition

07:00PM Champions of Magic

08:00PM MOVIE: My Son is Innocent

10:00PM News
10:35PM Home Improvement

11:05PM Empty Nest

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Rolonda

01:05AM News

01:35AM Paid Programming

02:05AM ABC World News Now

WVTV IND18

06:00AM Mutant League

06:30AM Sailor Moon

07:00AM Gargoyles

07:30AM Aladdin

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Goof Troop

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Kenneth Copeland

10:00AM Paid Programming (2x)

11:00AM Carnie

12:00PM Richard Bey

01:00PM Tempest

02:00PM Bananas in Pajamas

02:30PM Blinky Bill

03:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

03:30PM Blossom
04:00PM Full House

04:30PM Full House

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Seinfeld

07:00PM Baywatch Nights

08:00PM MOVIE: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

10:00PM Cops

10:30PM Cops

11:00PM Night Court

11:30PM Night Court

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

01:30AM Dairyland Greyhound Report

WCGV UPN24

06:00AM VR Troopers

06:30AM Double Dragon

07:00AM Garfield and Friends

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

08:30AM Bobby's World

09:00AM Jim Henson's Animal Show

09:30AM Paid Programming (3x)


11:00AM Magnum, P.I.

12:00PM Andy Griffith

12:30PM Andy Griffith

01:00PM Matlock

02:00PM The Odd Couple

02:30PM Taz-Mania

03:00PM Eek! Stravaganza

03:30PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:00PM Power Rangers Zeo

04:30PM Dinosaurs

05:00PM Family Maters

05:30PM Step by Step

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

08:00PM Nowhere Man

09:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

10:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

10:30PM Married...with Children

11:00PM Baywatch

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Richard Bey

02:00AM Paid Programming (2x)

03:00AM Shepherd's Chapel


WDJT CBS58

05:00AM Paid Programming

06:00AM First Business

06:30AM Morning News

09:00AM Donahue

10:00AM The Price is Right

11:00AM Young & the Restless

12:00PM Shop 'Til You Drop

12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns

02:00PM Guiding Light

03:00PM Sally Jessy Raphael

04:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos (2x)

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM EXTRA

06:30PM News

07:00PM The Nanny

07:30PM Dave's World

08:00PM Murphy Brown

08:30PM Cybill

09:00PM Chicago Hope

10:00PM News

10:35PM Late Show with David Leterman


11:35PM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

12:35AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:05AM Lauren Huton And...

01:35AM News

02:10AM Up to the Minute

04:00AM Northern Exposure

Retro: South Georgia/North Florida Tues, Apr 20, 1993

from TV Guide-South Georgia edition

Due to the large number of channels, listings will be posted in 2 parts, with part 1 covering
morning/afternoon and part 2 covering evening/late night listings

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

11a 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-CBS Dothan

21 WBSG-Ind Brunswick

22 WJCL-ABC 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 Television (PBS): WABW 14-Pelham, WACS 25-Dawson, WDCO 29-Cochran,
WJSP 28-Warm Springs, WVAN 9-Savannah, WXGA 8-Waycross

Ch 17 in Tallahassee, a LP religious station, wasn't listed but it was mentioned on the channel
page

Morning

5:00

2-13p-18 ABC World News Now

3-4-4d-5-6-11s CBS News Up to the Minute

7-10-11a-41 NBC News Nightside


12-13-38 This Morning's Business

31 Success N Life

49 Ag-USA

54 Movie "Nasty Hero" cont'd

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 Headline News

6:00

2-4-11a News

3-4d-6 CBS Morning News


3s Coastal Sunrise

5 Geraldo (carjacking)

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

55 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

GPT GED

6:05

17a I Love Lucy (bw)

6:15

11 Body Electric

6:30

4d Good Morning Tri-States

6 Good Morning

7 Good Mornin', Morning


10 Today in Georgia

11a CBS Morning News

13 Mornin'

13p-18-22 ABC World News This Morning

21 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 (guest Jon Secada)

3-4-4d-13 This Morning (guest Paty Loveless)

3s-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Today (concluding a visit to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in


Washington)

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 Headline News/Local News

31 Merrie Melodies

49-54 Beetlejuice

8:00

5 Joan Rivers (Celeb scandals)

6 Maury Povich (sleep disorders)

7 Today

11 Shining Time Station

11s This Morning

13p-18 Good Morning America

21 Phil Donahue (guest Blair Underwood)

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 (reincarnation)

3-11a-12-24 Montel Williams

4d Morning Show (Children's fashions)

5-17-22-27-38 Regis & Kathie Lee (guest George Wendt)

11 Sesame Street

31 In the Heat of the Night

40 Jerry Springer

41-55 Vicki! (guest Rick Schroeder)

49 People's Court

54 Big Valley

GPT Reading Rainbow


9:05

17a Litle 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 (guest Sharon Farrell)

5-11s-12 Geraldo (from Miami, interfering in a former mate's life)

9 Cosby Show

10-13p-18-41 Regis & Kathie Lee

11 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

11a-38 Vicki!

21 Jane Whitney (exploitation of larger-sized women)

22 Matlock

24 In the Heat of the Night

27 Perfect Strangers

40 Jenny Jones (hating your appearance)

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 Rainbow

27 Infomercial

54 Mr. Belvedere

11:00

2 Maury Povich (Farrell)

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 (guest Carol Lawrence brings a low-fat pasta recipe/bridal makeup
tips)

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 Scatergories

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 (bw)

12:15

13 Date with Del (Del Ward welcomes Miss Middle Georgia College Pageant participants)

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" (series pilot)

1:20

4d News

1:30

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Bold & the Beautiful

55 Beverly Exercise

GPT Where in the World is 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

11 Charlie Rose
21 People's Court

31 Judge

49 Infatutation

54 New Leave It to Beaver

55 Jenny Jones

GPT Instructional Programs

2:30

21 Odd Couple

31 Tom & Jerry Kids

49 Merrie Melodies

55 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 Scatergories

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 Scatergories

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 (guest Corazon Atienza, who avoided a 1966 mass
murder by hiding under a bed)

3 Matlock

5 Inside Edition (story on Craftmatic)

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 (guest is author Deborah Laake, listed as live- can someone fill in the story
here?)

21 Camp Candy

24-31-49 Darkwing Duck

27 Designing Women

38 Whoopi Goldberg (guest Debbie Allen)

40 Sally Jessy Raphael

41 Golden Girls

54 Tiny Toon Adventures

55 Video Hits

GPT Where in the World is 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: The Animated Series

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-54 Full House

6 Entertainment Tonight

7-11s Hard Copy

9 Phil Donahue

10 Who's the Boss?

11 Where in the World is 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: The Animated Series


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 (bw)

22-27 Cheers (27 airs pt 1 of the 200th episode, with John McLaughlin interviewing the cast)

40 Scatergories

41 Mama's Family

49 Wonder Years

54 Good Times

GPT Barney & Friends

5:35

17a Three's Company

5:45
55 Gospel Dynamite

pt 2 follows with evening/late night...

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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

11a 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-CBS Dothan

21 WBSG-Ind Brunswick

22 WJCL-ABC 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 Television (PBS): WABW 14-Pelham, WACS 25-Dawson, WDCO 29-Cochran,
WJSP 28-Warm Springs, WVAN 9-Savannah, WXGA 8-Waycross

* Ch 17 in Tallahassee, a LP religious station, wasn't listed but it was mentioned on the channel
page

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 (bw)

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!

10-11p 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 (repeat of the pilot)

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

4d-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

GPT Wild America "Colors in Nature"

8:00

2-9-13a-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 (Sam makes a King-size leap when he becomes Elvis)

11 Nova "Can You Believe TV Ratings?" (a 1992 look at Nielsen's people meter)

21 Movie "Something in Common"

31-49-54 Class of '96

55 That's Amore

GPT Adventure "Fishing the Himalayas"

8:30

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

55 Love Connection
9:00

2-9-13s-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 "Memory of the Camps" (a 1985 doc showing excerpts from Allied films of Nazi
concentration camps)

31-49-54 Tribeca

55 Bonanza

GPT Nova "Can You Believe TV Ratings?"

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 (visiting Thailand)

21-31 News

49 In the Heat of the Night

54 Hunter

55 Geraldo

GPT Frontline "Memory of the Camps"

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 (guests Jackie Collins, and Shai)

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 (guests Craig T. Nelson, Marisa Tomei, and Faith No
More)

6 Married...with Children

9-18-22-27 ABC News Nightline

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 ABC News 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 ABC News 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-12-38-40-41 Late Night with David Leterman (guest Charles S. Duton)

13 Rush Limbaugh

17 Wonder Years

22 WCW Wrestling

1:00

4d Exile

5 News

13p Rush Limbuagh

21 Home Shopping Spree (to 6am)

24 Family Ties

31 Movie "Run to Freedom"

49 Movie "Beyond the Stars"


1:05

4-11s Whoopi Goldberg

6 Cosby Show

9 Headline News

13 Hard Copy

17 Jeffersons

1:30

3 Siskel & Ebert

5 Love Connection

13s-24 News

54 Hogan's Heroes

1:35

2 Jenny Jones

3s-7-10-38-40-41 Later with Bob Costas (guest Alan Alda)

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

3-4-5-11s-13 CBS Up to the Minute (til 6, except on 13 which runs it to 5am)


13a ABC World News Now (to 6am)

54 Movie "Empire of the Ants"

2:05

6 CBS News Up to the Minute (to 5:30)

7-10-38-40-41 NBC News Nightside (to 6:30 on 7, 6:00 on 10, 5am on 38, 3:05 on 40, and 5:30
on 41)

11a-12 Later with Bob Costas (Alan Alda on 11a, Charles Barkley on 12)

17 Classifieds

2:35

2 That's Amore

4-12 News

11a Infomercial

3:00

31 Movie "Pleasure Cove"

49 Movie "The Invisible Corner"

3:05

2 ABC World News Now (to 5:30)

11a-12 NBC News Nightside (to 5:30 on 11a, 5am on 12)

3:10

4 ANC News
4:00

4 CBS News Up to the Minute (to 5:30)

54 Movie "Return of the Secaucus Seven"

4:30

17a Some Fun Now

18 ABC World News Now (to 6:30)

4:35

17a All in the Family

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I think Another World aired at 2pm on the NBC stations. It is missing in the listings.

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Wow-ee! Not counting the LP in Tallahassee, that's a total of 31 stations in this edition. That HAD
to be the largest for any edition of TVG, prior to the 2005 dropping of local listings.

And the sheer number of markets to boot: Atlanta, Columbus, Savannah, Jacksonville-Brunswick,
Dothan-Panama City, Albany-Tallahassee, and Macon, a total of seven. And to think that, in the
past, editions like Chicago, St. Louis and New Orleans only had one apiece. This was all, of
course, due to the sparse population in southern Georgia and northern Florida, sandwiched as it
all is between two heavier-populated regions, Atlanta to the north and Orlando-Cocoa Beach to
the south.

I know one thing: we'll never see that again anywhere, not with the likes of Zap2It and on-cable
sked channels these days.

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Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

Wow-ee! Not counting the LP in Tallahassee, that's a total of 31 stations in this edition.

Could have been 32, if not for TVG's policy against LPTVs and religious stations -- channel 17 in
Tallahassee was W17AB, a LPTV that was established in the mid-1980s by WCTV as a way to
bring local independent television to Tallahassee. But after WTLH signed on in 1989, W17AB sold
its programming to the new station and its facilities to a religious broadcaster (don't know who).

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Quote Originally Posted by dxtrfn

I think Another World aired at 2pm on the NBC stations. It is missing in the listings.

Probably just an oversight. "AW" did air at 2 on NBC and lasted until June 25, 1999.

None of the NBC affiliates in the South Georgia edition pre-empted it.

The point about the number of stations in this edition is also well-taken. It was intended

to serve the Columbus, Macon, Albany, and Tallahassee/Thomasville markets, but there is

(or was) a considerable amount of spillover from Atlanta, Savannah, Jacksonville, Dothan,

and Panama City. Given TV Guide's rule that a station was included in an edition if it covered

at least 15% of the edition's circulation area, that made for the large number of stations you

see. The only one that came close to matching South Georgia's large number of stations,

IIRC, was Montana. Georgia's a big state in size but its cities are prety compact when you

consider distances between them.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from TV Guide-South Georgia edition

Due to the large number of channels, listings will be posted in 2 parts, with part 1 covering
morning/afternoon and part 2 covering evening/late night listings

18 WDHN-CBS Dothan

WDHN-18 in Dothan is ABC, not CBS.

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Question: How could you post both of those...20 min apart? Only thing I do is type word for
word out of the guide. Is there an easier way?

-crainbebo

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Do you have any from Saturday during this time period?

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Question: How could you post both of those...20 min apart? Only thing I do is type word for
word out of the guide. Is there an easier way?

-crainbebo

He must have copy-and-pasted from a Word document....unless our OP is an absolute whiz on


the keyboard!

And yes as far as I know, this edition had to have the most channels listed. Quite a swath of
coverage.

cd

Question: How could you post both of those...20 min apart? Only thing I do is type word for
word out of the guide. Is there an easier way?

-crainbebo

That's what I do too...the fact that there's a lot of common programming after 6 made typing pt
2 up a lot quicker ;D

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Quote Originally Posted by jsu5381m

Do you have any from Saturday during this time period?

Yep...I have the listing for the 17th, I'll post that early next week...

That was the fun of these multi-city mega editions, you not only got to see what was in your

area but what was in other places as well.

Tell me about it, brother. Sometimes it made you jealous and upset with your local stations,
though, if there was a preemption of a network show, or if your favorite old sitcom wasn't rerun
in your market but was in an adjacent one. Tastes weren't always homogenous back in the day--
and, of course, neither was station ownership and management. In some places, things flew, and
in others, they didn't--if one wanted to consider television viewing habits a part of cultural
anthropology, the South Georgia TVG would be mighty handy, as it allowed for a lot of
comparisons.

Not today, of course, of those 30-some-odd channels listed now, they're probably concentrated
into the hands of maybe six to seven owners. Satellite transmission (and now digital feeds) prety
much made skeds cookie-cuter from place to place, too--some of that was already happening
around this time. And we think Bruce Springsteen was exaggerating when he sang 20 years ago
about "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" ...

And eventually,this edition of TVG added at least three more stations. WSWS-66 in Opelika
(Columbus market) was added when it became a secular station. WGNX-46 from Atlanta was
added when it took the CBS affiliation from WAGA-5, and Channel 58 from Macon was added
when it took the ABC affiliation after Channel 24 went to Fox. I don't know if Channel 64 from
Macon was ever included when it was a secular station, and I don't know if Channel 28 in
Savannah (Fox) was ever included.

I don't believe ch 64 was listed, but I recall seing a ch 64 bullet in ads for one of the smaller nets
(I think it was UPN, but not 100% sure on that).

Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayete/Terre Haute Tues, Apr 24, 1984


from TV Guide-Central Indiana edition

WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute

5:55 Weather Radar & Forecast

6:00 Today in Illiana

6:15 News

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today (previewing President Reagan's trip to China)

9:00 Phil Donahue (guests: producer Michael Bennet and the cast of Dreamgirls)

10:00 Facts of Life

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Dream House

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Match Game/Hollywood Squares

4:00 Scooby-Doo

4:30 Happy Days Again

5:00 CHiPs Patrol

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Tic Tac Dough


8:00 A-Team

9:00 Riptide

10:00 Remington Steele

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guests Jerry Seinfeld and Omni Games editor Scot Morris)

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman (guest Freddie Hubbard)

1:30 News

WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis

5:00 Music City USA

5:30 Brian Bex

6:00 RFD 4

6:30 Cartoon Carnival

7:00 Cowboy Bob's Corral

8:00 Janie

9:00 Phil Donahue (reps of the People's Medical Society consumer group)

10:00 Braun & Company (guest: puppeteer Wayne Martin)

11:00 Today in Indiana

11:30 Newlywed Game

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Jim Gerard

1:30 700 Club

2:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

3:00 Woody Woodpecker

3:30 Tom & Jerry & Friends


4:00 Scooby-Doo

4:30 Pink Panther

5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

6:00 Three's Company

6:30 Litle House on the Prairie (usually aired at 7, with Jeffersons aired here)

7:30 Baseball: Cincinnati-Atlanta (from WLWT; usually Litle House at 7, Movie at 8, News at 10)

10:30 News (usually an hour at 10)

11:00 Perry Mason (bw)

mid. INN News

12:30 Movie "Life Goes to the Movies"

3:30 Movie "Treasure of San Gennaro"

WRTV 6-ABC Indianapolis

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 Family Feud

10:00 Family

11:00 Benson

11:30 Loving

noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live


3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Eight is Enough

5:00 Taxi

5:30 People's Court

6:00 News

7:00 ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders

8:30 Happy Days

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 Oh Madeline

10:00 Hart to Hart

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Barney Miller

12:30 Entertainment Tonight

WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis

6:00 Indy Today

6:30 I Dream of Jeannie

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 Hour Magazine (guest Deborah Adair/mother-son relationships/orthodontics for middle-


agers/emotional effects of having a hysterectomy; pre-empts Waltons)

10:00 $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right


noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 CBS Schoolbreak Special "All the Kids Do It" (deals with teen drinking; bumps Hour
Magazine to 9am)

5:00 Love Boat

6:00 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 American Parade

9:00 Movie "Peter and Paul"

11:00 News

11:30 Magnum, PI

12:40 McCloud

2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

WGN 9-Ind Chicago

5:00 Movie "Block Busters" cont'd (bw)

6:00 Chico & the Man

6:30 Faith 20

7:00 Top o' the Morning

7:30 Muppet Show

8:00 Bozo

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies


10:00 Movie "Mozambique"

noon Family

1:00 News

2:00 Rhoda

2:30 Andy Griffith

3:00 I Dream of Jeannie

3:30 Bugs Bunny

4:00 Superfriends

4:30 Scooby-Doo

5:00 Laverne & Shirley

5:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

6:00 One Day at a Time

6:30 Alice

7:00 Barney Miller

7:30 Jeffersons

8:00 Odd Couple

8:30 Baseball: Cubs-St. Louis (WGN usually aired Movie at 8, News at 10, INN at 10:30, Soap at
11, and Love Boat at 11:30)

11:30 News

mid. INN News

12:30 A Married Man (conclusion)

2:30 Bilko (bw)

3:00 INN News

3:30 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

4:00 Movie "Fallen Angel" (bw)


WTHI 10-CBS Terre Haute

5:45 NOAA Weather Service

6:00 Ag Day

6:30 CBS Early Morning News

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 Hour Magazine (same as ch 8 )

10:00 $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right

noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 CBS Schoolbreak Special "All the Kids Do It" (pre-empts BJ & the Bear at 4:30 and Litle
House at 5)

5:30 Lobo

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 People's Court

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 American Parade

9:00 Movie "Peter and Paul"

11:00 News

11:30 Magnum, PI
12:40 McCloud

2:00 News

WTHR 13-NBC Indianapolis

5:00 Dateline: Indiana

5:30 Ag Day

6:00 Morning Stretch

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Facts of Life

9:30 Alice

10:00 Hot Potato

10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Dream House

noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Match Game/Hollywood Squares

4:00 Star Trek

5:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News


7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 A-Team

9:00 Riptide

10:00 Remington Steele

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Leterman

1:30 CNN Headline News

2:00 News

WUSI 16-PBS Olney

8:45 AM Weather

9:00 Instructional Programs

11:00 Electric Company

11:30 Instructional Programs

noon Sesame Street

1:00 News

1:30 Instructional Programs

3:50 Jojo & Joyce Club

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 3-2-1 Contact

6:30 Doctor Who

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour


8:00 Forum 16

8:30 Illinois Press

9:00 SIUC Today

9:30 Outdoors with Art Reid

10:00 Mystery! "The Intercessor"

11:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Nancy Astor" (pt 2)

WLFI 18-CBS Lafayete

6:00 CBS Early Morning News

6:30 AM Agriculture

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 Phil Donahue (same as ch 4)

10:00 $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right

noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 CBS Schoolbreak Special "All the Kids Do It" (pre-empts Litle House)

5:00 Barney Miller

5:30 All in the Family

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News


7:00 Children Running Out of Time (World Vision; pre-empts ET & M*A*S*H)

8:00 American Parade

9:00 Movie "Peter and Paul"

11:00 News

11:30 Magnum, PI

12:40 McCloud

WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis

6:15 Microcomputers

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 3-2-1 Contact

11:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

11:30 Burns & Allen (bw)

noon Magic of Floral Painting

12:30 Kathy's Kitchen

1:00 LateNight America

2:00 Matinee at the Bijou

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 3-2-1 Contact


5:30 Jacques Cousteau (studying whales in the Indian Ocean)

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Nova "The Artificial Heart"

9:00 American Playhouse "City News"

10:00 Indiana Prime Time

10:30 New Tech Times

11:00 Monty Python's Flying Circus (Confuse-a-Cat/interviews on the street with lizards, ducks,
cats and humans)

11:30 LateNight America (guest: Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-CO))

WVUT 22-PBS Vincennes

7:15 Personal Finance

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Electric Company

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 3-2-1 Contact

11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 3-2-1 Contact

noon Sesame Street

1:00 Frontline "Chasing the Basketball Dream"

2:00 Growing Years

2:30 3-2-1 Contact

3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


3:30 Electric Company

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 News

5:30 This is My Will

6:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Nancy Astor" (pt 2)

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Nova "The Artificial Heart"

9:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

10:00 Third World Report (look at South Africa's political and social problems, and their possible
effect around the world)

10:30 New Tech TImes

11:00 News

WTIU 30-PBS Bloomington

8:15 AM Weather

8:30 Body Electric

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 3-2-1 Contact

11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 Your Children, Our Children

noon Inside Story

12:30 New Tech Times

1:00 Calligraphy with Ken Brown

1:30 Victory Garden

2:00 Last Chance Garage


2:30 Sneak Previews

3:00 Life in the Universe

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 3-2-1 Contact

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Nova "The Artificial Heart"

9:00 American Playhouse "City News"

10:00 Third World Report

10:30 New Tech Times

11:00 Nightly Business Report

11:30 Do-It-Yourself Show

WFLD 32-Ind Chicago

7:00 NewsTalk

8:30 Flintstones

9:00 Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Popeye

10:00 Emergency!

11:00 Breakaway

noon Hour Magazine (same as ch 8/10)

1:00 I Love Lucy (bw/x2)


2:00 Merv Griffin (discussing missing children with guests including Daniel J. Travanti; also guest
Joanna Kerns)

3:00 Great Space Coaster

3:30 Spider-Man

4:00 Inspector Gadget

4:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

5:00 Tom & Jerry

5:30 Flintstones

6:00 What's Happening!!

6:30 Happy Days Again

7:00 Taxi

7:30 Three's Company

8:00 PM Magazine (listings didn't indicate it they ran the same topics as ch 38)

8:30 Baseball: Baltimore-White Sox (usually...ET at 8:30, Success at 9, Benny Hill at 10,
Honeymooners (bw) at 10:30, M*A*S*H at 11)

11:30 M*A*S*H

mid. Starsky & Hutch (30 min later than usual)

1:00 Thicke of the Night (guests Vincent Price, Fred Travalena, and Cheryl Lynn; usually seen at
12:30)

2:30 700 Club (usually at 2)

3:30 Entertainment Tonight (normally at 3)

WBAK 38-ABC Terre Haute

6:00 Good Morning Terre Haute

6:30 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Jim Bakker


10:00 Jimmy Swaggart

10:30 Family

11:30 Loving

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 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

4:30 Grizzly Adams

5:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

6:00 I Love Lucy (bw; but not for much longer, Three's Company started here the following
Monday)

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 Andy Griffith (bw; that's right, ch 38 didn't clear WNT)

7:30 PM Magazine (three women who plan to run from Boston to San Francisco, profile of future
Fresh Prince co-star Alfonso Ribiero who was then 12 yrs old)

8:00 Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders

8:30 Happy Days

9:00 Three's Company

9:30 Oh Madeline

10:00 Hart to Hart

11:00 Gunsmoke

mid. ABC News Nightline

12:30 Eye on Hollywood (visiting the Southwest)

1:00 NOAA Weather Service


WHMB 40-Ind/Rel Indianapolis

5:00 Light 'n' Lively

5:30 Lester Sumrall Teachers

6:00 Fr. John Bertolucci

6:30 Wake Up!

7:00 Jim Bakker

8:00 Lester Sumrall Teaches

8:30 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 Today with Lester Sumrall

10:00 700 Club

11:30 Another Life

noon INN News

12:30 Derin's Coffee Shop

1:00 Lester Sumrall Teaches

1:30 Success-N-Life

2:00 Bullwinkle

2:30 Underdog

3:00 Inspector Gadget

3:30 Flintstones

4:00 Litle Rascals (bw)

4:30 Timmy & Lassie (bw)

5:00 Robin Hood (bw)

5:30 Ozzie & Harriet (bw)

6:00 Jim Bakker


7:00 700 Club

8:00 Lester Sumrall Teaches

8:30 LaHayes on Family Life

9:00 Today with Lester Sumrall

10:00 Northwest Assembly of God

10:30 Here's Help with Larry Rice

11:00 Praise the Lord

2:00 God's News Behind the News

2:30 Jimmy Swaggart

3:00 LaHayes on Family Life

3:30 Blackwood Brothers

4:00 Today with Lester Sumrall

WIPB 49-PBS Muncie

6:30 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Growing Years

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:25 Paul Harvey

8:30 Nightly Business Report

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Trade-Offs

10:30 3-2-1 Contact

11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 Electric Company


noon Sesame Street

1:00 Nova "A Magic Way of Going" (looks at Thoroughbred horses)

2:00 Paul Harvey

2:05 BSU Today

2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

3:00 Square Foot Gardening

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 3-2-1 Contact

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Inside-Outside

6:25 Paul Harvey

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Nova "The Artificial Heart"

9:00 Counterpoint

10:00 Candidates Forum: Delaware Co Community School Board

11:00 International Edition

11:30 LateNight America (same guest as ch 20)

12:30 Paul Harvey

WPDS 59-Ind Indianapolis

6:00 MDTV

6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

7:00 Peggy's 59er Diner


8:30 Munsters (bw)

9:00 News

9:05 Lezlie's Bodyfit

9:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

10:00 News

10:05 Millionaire (bw)

10:30 I Love Lucy (bw)

11:00 News

11:05 Ironside

noon News

12:05 Carol Burnet & Friends

12:30 Women to Woman (having a gay husband)

1:30 Green Acres

2:00 News

2:05 Phil Silvers (bw)

2:30 F Troop

3:00 Batman

3:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

4:00 Wild Wild West

5:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

6:00 Lobo

7:00 Cannon

8:00 Movie "The Harvey Girls"

10:00 News

11:00 Benny Hill


11:30 Twilight Zone (bw)

mid. Alfred Hitchcock (bw)

12:30 Our Miss Brooks (bw)

1:00 News

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RETRO: MILWAUKEE - 3/31/1998

Tuesday, March 31, 1998

WTMJ NBC4

05:00AM News at Sunrise

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Martha Stewart Living

09:30AM Gayle King


10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM News

11:30AM News

12:00PM Days of Our Lives

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM American Journal

03:30PM Jeopardy!

04:00PM News

04:30PM News

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM Mad About You

07:30PM For Your Love

08:00PM Frasier

08:30PM Lateline

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM News

10:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

11:35PM EXTRA

12:05AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:05AM Later

01:35AM People's Court


02:35AM CNN Headline News

03:30AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

04:30AM NBC News Nightside

WITI FOX6

05:00AM Murphy Brown

05:30AM Wake-Up News

07:00AM Wake-Up News

09:00AM Ricki Lake

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM M*A*S*H

11:30AM M*A*S*H

12:00PM News

12:30PM Real TV

01:00PM Newlywed Game

01:30PM Dating Game

02:00PM Ricki Lake

03:00PM Geraldo Rivera

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Real TV

07:00PM MOVIE: What's Love Got to Do With It

09:00PM News
10:00PM News

10:35PM M*A*S*H

11:05PM Cheers

11:35PM Hard Copy

12:05AM Cops

12:35AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:05AM Keenen Ivory Williams

02:05AM Jenny Jones

03:05AM Access Hollywood

03:35AM Rescue 911

04:05AM Happy Days

04:35AM Bloomberg Small Business

WISN ABC12

05:00AM News This Morning

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM All My Children

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Montel Williams


04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Entertainment Tonight

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Something So Right

08:00PM Home Improvement

08:30PM That's Life

09:00PM NYPD Blue

10:00PM News

10:35PM Grace Under Fire

11:05PM Coach

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Inside Edition

01:05AM News

01:35AM Paid Programming

02:05AM ABC World News Now

WVTV WB18

06:00AM Marvel Superheroes

06:30AM Garfield and Friends

07:00AM X-Men

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery


08:00AM The Mask

08:30AM Mr. Men

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Kenneth Copeland

10:00AM Paid Programming (2x)

11:00AM Amen

11:30AM Laverne and Shirley

12:00PM In the Heat of the Night

01:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30PM Strange Universe

02:00PM Three's Company

02:30PM Zorro

03:00PM Mighty Ducks

03:30PM 101 Dalmatians: The Series

04:00PM Extreme Ghostbusters

04:30PM Blossom

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Full House

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Seinfeld

07:00PM Buffy the Vampire Slayer

08:00PM Dawson's Creek

09:00PM Home Improvement

09:30PM NBA Basketball: Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors

12:00AM Married...with Children


12:30AM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

01:30AM Paid Programming (9x)

WCGV IND24

05:00AM Psalms

06:00AM Extreme Dinosaurs

06:30AM Mummies Alive!

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

08:30AM Bananas in Pajamas

09:00AM Paid Programming (2x)

10:00AM Rockford Files

11:00AM Matlock

12:00PM Andy Griffith

12:30PM Andy Griffith

01:00PM Matlock

02:00PM 700 Club

03:00PM BeetleBorgs Metallix

03:30PM Spider-Man

04:00PM Power Rangers Turbo

04:30PM Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

05:00PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:00PM The Simpsons


06:30PM Home Improvement

07:00PM MOVIE: Matlock: The Suspect

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Mad About You

10:00PM Living Single

10:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

11:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:00AM Martin

12:30AM Vibe

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Samuel

04:00AM Shepherd's Chapel

WDJT CBS58

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00AM The Price is Right

11:00AM Young & the Restless

12:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns


02:00PM Guiding Light

03:00PM Jerry Springer

04:00PM Judge Judy (2x)

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Pictionary

07:00PM JAG

08:00PM Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel

09:00PM Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel

10:00PM News

10:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

11:35PM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

12:35AM Animal Rescue

01:05AM Emergency with Alex Paen

01:35AM Paid Programming

02:05AM Paid Programming (2x)

03:05AM Up to the Minute

RETRO: MILWAUKEE - 2/15/1997

Saturday, February 15, 1997

WTMJ NBC4

05:00AM Coast Guard

05:30AM AG-USA
06:00AM Hang Time

06:30AM Saved by the Bell: The New Class

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Your New House

09:30AM News for Kids

10:00AM P.E. TV

10:30AM Gladiators 2000

11:00AM NBA Inside Stuff

11:30AM Milwaukee Wave Soccer Weekly

12:00PM Young America Outdoors

12:30PM Legends of Lombardi Avenue

01:00PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

02:00PM Skiing: Sprint Bumps & Jumps

03:00PM College Basketball: Syracuse Orange at West Virginia Mountaineers

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM The Pretender

08:00PM Profiler

10:00PM News

10:30PM Saturday Night Live

12:00AM It's Showtime at the Apollo

01:00AM Soul Train

02:00AM CNN Headline News


03:30AM NBC News Nightside

WITI FOX6

06:00AM Flipper

07:00AM Feed Your Mind

07:30AM Wild About Animals

08:00AM News

09:30AM Martha Stewart Living

10:00AM Ask Gus

10:30AM Weekend Open House

11:00AM College Basketball: Northwestern Wildcats at Penn State Nitany Lions

01:30PM College Basketball: Minnesota Golden Gophers at Iowa Hawkeyes

03:30PM College Basketball: Purdue Boilermakers at Wisconsin Badgers

05:30PM News

06:30PM Hogan's Heroes

07:00PM Cops

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back

09:00PM News

10:00PM News

10:35PM MAD TV

11:35PM Tales from the Crypt

12:05AM Tales from the Crypt

12:35AM Two

01:35AM Court TV Weekend


02:05AM Happy Days

02:35AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

03:05AM Haven

03:35AM MOVIE: Silver Bears

WISN ABC12

05:00AM Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

05:30AM US Farm Report

06:00AM Dream Big

06:30AM Cappelli & Company

07:00AM Jungle Cubs

07:30AM Brand Spanking New! Doug

08:00AM Brand Spanking New! Doug

08:30AM Mighty Ducks

09:00AM Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show

09:30AM Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show

10:00AM Bone Chillers

10:30AM Gargoyles

11:00AM The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

11:30AM Weekend Specials

12:00PM Paid Programming

12:30PM College Basketball: South Carolina Gamecocks at Cincinnati Bearcats

03:00PM Golf: United Airlines Hawaiian Open

05:00PM Teen Forum

05:30PM ABC News


06:00PM News

06:30PM Inside Edition Weekend

07:00PM Figure Skating: State Farm US Championships

10:00PM News

10:35PM The Money Game

11:05PM PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

12:05AM Viper

01:05AM Extremists

01:35AM Siskel & Ebert

02:05AM The Entertainers

03:05AM Teen Forum

03:35AM Perfect Strangers (2x)

04:35AM Look In

WVTV IND18

06:00AM Scouting Today

06:30AM Girl Scouting Today

07:00AM Bruno the Kid

07:30AM Dragon Flyz

08:00AM Eagle Riders

08:30AM Sky Dancers

09:00AM All Dogs Go to Heaven

09:30AM Richie Rich

10:00AM Oscar's Orchestra

10:30AM The Why Why Family


11:00AM Video Car Lot

11:30AM WMAC Masters

12:00PM WCW Pro Wrestling

01:00PM American Gladiators

02:00PM Tarzan: The Epic Adventures

03:00PM MOVIE: Men at Work

05:00PM Mama's Family

05:30PM Mama's Family

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Seinfeld

07:00PM MOVIE: My Stepmother is an Alien

09:00PM Matlock

10:00PM Night Court

10:30PM Night Court

11:00PM Baywatch

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM I Dream of Jeannie

01:30AM I Dream of Jeannie

02:00AM SIGN-OFF

WCGV UPN24

06:00AM Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist

06:30AM Dino Babies

07:00AM C-Bear and Jamal


07:30AM Big Bad BeetleBorgs

08:00AM Spider-Man

08:30AM Casper

09:00AM Goosebumps

09:30AM Eerie, Indiana

10:00AM Life with Louie

10:30AM X-Men

11:00AM Bill Nye the Science Guy

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM Take One

12:30PM Sweet Valley High

01:00PM The Adventures of Sinbad

02:00PM Baywatch

03:00PM College Basketball: Marquete Golden Eagles at UNC-Charlote 49ers

05:00PM Baywatch Nights

06:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

08:00PM MOVIE: FX2

10:00PM MOVIE: Treacherous

12:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

01:00AM Xena: Warrior Princess

02:00AM MOVIE: Red Heat

04:00AM Paid Programming (2x)

WDJT CBS58
05:00AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

05:30AM Madison's Adventures Growing Up

06:00AM Ghostwriter

06:30AM Sing Me a Story with Belle

07:00AM The Mask

07:30AM Timon & Pumbaa

08:00AM The Mask

08:30AM Project G.eeK.eR

09:00AM Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

09:30AM Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.

10:00AM Secrets of the Cryptkeeper's Haunted House

10:30AM Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

11:00AM Auto Racing: NASCAR Gargoyles 300

01:30PM Auto Racing: NASCAR Gatorade Twin 125's

03:30PM Skiing: World Alpine Championships

05:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM FX: The Series

07:00PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

09:00PM Walker, Texas Ranger

10:00PM The Outer Limits

11:00PM Poltergeist: The Legacy

12:00AM Highlander: The Series

01:00AM Bounty Hunters

02:00AM Paid Programming (2x)


03:00AM Could It Be a Miracle?

04:00AM Night Stand

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Yes, because any teenager up at that hour is going to watch that show. :

Retro: New England Thursday September 28, 1949

Source: TV Forecast New England Edition

4 - WBZ-TV

7 - WNAC-TV

10a

7 - Multiscope (news, weather and time)


12p

7 - Shopping-Vues (Louise Morgan)

1p

7 - Multiscope

1:10p

4 - Sports Round-Up

1:50p

4 - Baseball - Braves vs. Dodgers

4:30p

4 - Newstape

4:40p

4 - Serial "Custer's Last Stand"

5p

4 - Kukla, Fran and Ollie

5:30p

4 - Howdy Doody

5:35p
7 - Hoss Opry Playhouse

5:50p

7 - Yankee News Service

6p

4 - Surprize Package (children's show)

7 - Small Fry Club

6:15p

4 - Weather or Not

6:20p

4 - Thrill of Your Life (Interviews with Norwood stock car racers)

6:30p

4 - Herb Lewis (piano and song)

7 - Lucky Pup

6:40p

4 - Filmologue

6:45p

4 - Hobby Hob-Nob

7 - Song Hits
7p

4 - Hum and Strum (Piano and song by your old harmony team)

7 - Your Sports Special

7:15p

4 - Musical Manner

7 - Song Hits

7:20p

4 - Nightly Newsteller

7:30p

4 - Mohawk Showroom

7 - Manhatan Spotlight

7:45p

4 - News Caravan

7 - Nightly Newsteller

7:55p

7 - Weather Fotocast

8p

4 - RFD America
7 - Stop the Music

8:30p

4 - Mary Kay and Johnny

9p

4 - Fireball-Fun for All (with Olsen and Johnson)

7 - Crusade in Europe

9:25p

7 - Headliner

9:30p

7 - Starring Boris Karloff

10p

4 - Martin Kane, Private Eye

7 - Roving Camera

WJAR-TV Channel 11 (listed separately)

1:45p - Film Short

1:55p - Baseball, Braves vs. Brooklyn

6p - Meet Your Navy

6:20p - Film Highlights

6:30p - Newstape
6:40p - Tomorrow's Weather

6:45p - Armchair Traveler

7p - Kukla, Fran and Ollie

7:30p - Mohawk Showroom

7:45p - News Caravan

8p - NBC Presents

8:30p - Mary Kay and Johnnie

9p - Fireball Fun For All

10p - Private Eye

10:30p - News Views

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Re: Retro: New England Thursday September 28, 1949

Wow, I didn't realize Howdy Doody was on that early.

But yeah, it's really amazing that at the time, in Boston there were only 2 channels (3 if you
count WJAR).

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Re: Retro: New England Thursday September 28, 1949

It should have been 3, but Raytheon wasn't ready to put WRTB on the air (and they never did).
Funny thing is that there's a small blurb in the guide about a 3rd Boston station coming on soon.

Howdy Doody first aired in December 1947. Buffalo Bob and Howdy made an appearance at
Jordan Marsh just after WBZ came on the air in June 1948.

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Re: Retro: New England Thursday September 28, 1949

"Howdy Doody" aired five days a week at 5:30 from 1948

until June 1956, when it cut back to Saturday mornings at

10 for its final four years. And that was a network (NBC)

practice, not just WBZ's.

Retro: The Disney Channel - January 14-January 20, 1990


Source: TV Week magazine from the January 14, 1990 edition of The Spokesman-Review.

This is the Disney Channel I remember from my youth. It's jarringly different from the Disney
Channel of today.

NOTE: There are some holes in these listings, mainly due to the fact that TV Week didn't have
any listings between 6-8 am.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 14

8 am Good Morning, Mickey!

8:30 Superman

9:00 Disneys Wuzzles

9:30 Donald Duck Presents

10:00 MOVIE: No Deposit, No Return

(1976, Comedy) David Niven, Darren McGavin. Safecrackers help a brother and sister fake their
own kidnapping and make their grandfather pay. (G; 105 minutes)

12 pm Anne of Green Gables

1:00 Born Free

1:50 Disney Salutes the American Teacher

2:00 MOVIE: A Shining Season

(1979, Docudrama) Timothy Botoms, Allyn Ann McLerie. Terminally ill miler John Baker devotes
his last year to handicapped children and a girls' track team. (NR; 100 minutes)

4:00 MOVIE: "The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men"

(1952, Adventure) Richard Todd, Joan Rice. Friar Tuck, Litle John, Maid Marian and the rest help
the forest outlaw fight the sheriff of Nottingham. (NR; 84 minutes)

5:30 Animals of Africa

6:00 Danger Bay


6:30 MOVIE: "Thoroughly Modern Millie"

(1967, Musical-comedy) Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore. A would-be flapper in 1920s New York
saves her friend from white slavers in a Chinatown firecracker factory. (G; 138 minutes)

9:00 Ready Steady Go!

The Who perform "Shout;" the Rolling Stones sing "I Am Waiting."

9:30 Ready Steady Go!

Otis Redding performs "My Girl."

10:00 MOVIE: "Solomon Northup's Odyssey"

(1984, Biography) Avery Brooks, John Saxon. A black man from New York State is kidnapped in
1841 and sold into slavery. Directed by Gordon Parks. (NR; 113 minutes)

12 am MOVIE: "The Great Waldo Pepper"

(1975, Adventure) Robert Redford, Bo Svenson. A Former World War I pilot barnstorms with his
partner and dogfights a German ace in Hollywood. (PG: Violence; 107 minutes)

2:00 MOVIE: A Shining Season

(1979, Docudrama) Timothy Botoms, Allyn Ann McLerie. Terminally ill miler John Baker devotes
his last year to handicapped children and a girls' track team. (NR; 100 minutes)

3:40 MOVIE: "Thoroughly Modern Millie"

(1967, Musical-comedy) Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore. A would-be flapper in 1920s New York
saves her friend from white slavers in a Chinatown firecracker factory. (G; 138 minutes)

MONDAY, JANUARY 15

8 am Donald Duck Presents

8:30 Dumbos Circus

9:00 MOVIE: "The Treasure of Swamp Castle" (1980)

10:30 You and Me, Kid

11:00 Walt Disney Presents

12 pm Lunch Box
12:30 - Kaleidoscope Concert

1:00 MOVIE: "Once Upon a Brothers Grimm"

(1977, Musical) Dean Jones, Paul Sand. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm enter a forest and become
part of their own fairy tales. (NR; 102 minutes)

3:00 Welcome to Pooh Corner

3:30 Superman

4:00 The Raccoons

4:30 Donald Duck Presents

5:00 Kids, Incorporated

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 MOVIE: Tom Thumb

(1958, Fantasy) Russ Tamblyn, Alan Young. A forest queen rewards a woodcuter and his wife
with a son just shy of six inches high. (G; 92 minutes)

8:00 Anne of Green Gables

9:00 MOVIE: "The Flame and the Arrow"

(1950, Adventure) Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo. An acrobatic rebel and his band of mountain
men trick Hessian mercenaries in medieval Italy. (NR; 88 minutes)

10:30 Ready Steady Go!

11:00 Ozzie & Harriet

11:30 MOVIE: Charlote Fortens Mission: Experiment in Freedom

(1985, Biography) Melba Moore, Ned Beaty. A young black woman from Philadelphia teaches
freed slaves on an island near Beaufort, S.C. (NR; 114 minutes)

1:30 am MOVIE: " Once Upon a Brothers Grimm"

(1977, Musical) Dean Jones, Paul Sand. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm enter a forest and become
part of their own fairy tales. (NR; 102 minutes)

3:30 MOVIE: "The Flame and the Arrow"

(1950, Adventure) Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo. An acrobatic rebel and his band of mountain
men trick Hessian mercenaries in medieval Italy. (NR; 88 minutes)
5:00 Walt Disney Presents

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16

8 am Donald Duck Presents

8:30 Dumbos Circus

9:00 MOVIE: "The Magic Snowman"

(1987, Children) Justin Fried, Dragana Marjanovic. Snowman Lumi Ukko (voice of Roger Moore)
advises a Yugoslavian boy about fishing and skating. (NR; 86 minutes)

10:30 You and Me, Kid

11:00 Walt Disney Presents

12 pm Lunch Box

12:30 Dumbos Circus

1:00 MOVIE: "The Secret World of Polly Flint"

(1985, Children) Katie Reynolds, Susan Jameson. Sent to live with her strict aunt, a girl uses her
imagination to visit a magical lost village. (NR; 96 minutes)

3:00 Welcome to Pooh Corner

3:30 Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You?

4:00 The Raccoons

4:30 Donald Duck Presents

5:00 Kids, Incorporated

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 MOVIE: The Care Bears Movie

(1985, Children) The bears use their Rainbow Rescue Beams against an evil spirit. Animated.
Voices: Mickey Rooney, Georgia Engel, Harry Dean Stanton. (G; 75 minutes)

7:30 Mouseterpiece Theater

8:00 Lord of the Lions

"Adamson of Africa" George Adamson discusses his past motivation and life among the lions
during an interview in the summer of 1989 at the Kora National Reserve in Kenya.

8:50 Disney Salutes the American Teacher

Barbara Bush profiles dedicated teachers across the country.

9:00 MOVIE: "Murder at the Gallop"

(1963, Mystery) Margaret Rutherford, Robert Morley. Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Marple
waddles around with the horsy set to prove murder. (NR; 81 minutes)

10:30 Ready Steady Go!

The Dave Clark Five boats up the Thames to the sound of "Catch Us If You Can."

11:00 Ozzie & Harriet

11:30 MOVIE: "National Velvet"

(1945, Drama) Mickey Rooney, Elizabeth Taylor. An ex-jockey coaches an English girl to the Grand
National. Directed by Clarence Brown. Best supporting actress Oscar for Anne Revere. (G; 125
minutes)

1:35 am MOVIE: "The Secret World of Polly Flint"

(1985, Children) Katie Reynolds, Susan Jameson. Sent to live with her strict aunt, a girl uses her
imagination to visit a magical lost village. (NR; 96 minutes)

3:30 MOVIE: "Murder at the Gallop

(1963, Mystery) Margaret Rutherford, Robert Morley. Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Marple
waddles around with the horsy set to prove murder. (NR; 81 minutes)

5:00 Walt Disney Presents

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17

8 am Donald Duck Presents

8:30 Dumbos Circus

9:00 MOVIE: "Hockey Night"

(1984, Drama) Megan Follows, Rick Moranis. A 14-year-old girl tries out as goalie for the coach of
a small-town boys' team in Canada. (NR; 77 minutes)

10:30 You and Me, Kid


11:00 Walt Disney Presents

12 pm Lunch Box

12:30 Dumbos Circus

1:00 Whos In Charge, Here?

2:00 The Fig Tree

3:00 Welcome to Pooh Corner

3:30 Pound Puppies

4:00 The Raccoons

4:30 Donald Duck Presents

5:00 Kids, Incorporated

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 MOVIE: Unico in the Island of Magic

(1984, Children) A baby unicorn hears of a magician who wants to turn all animals and people
into puppets. Animated. (NR; 92 minutes)

7:30 Danger Bay

Grant investigates sabotage at a fish plant.

8:00 MOVIE: "The Time Machine"

(1960, Science fiction) Rod Taylor, Alan Young. H.G. Wells' Victorian traveler visits three world
wars and the year 802701. Directed by George Pl. (G; 103 minutes)

10:00 MOVIE: "Friendly Persuasion"

(1956, Drama) Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire. Indiana Quakers disagree over their son's desire
to join the Civil War. Directed by William Wyler. (NR; 140 minutes)

12:30 am MOVIE: "Something Wicked This Way Comes"

(1983, Suspense) Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce. Mr. Dark comes to town with his
pandemonium carnival and grants wishes for a price. From the Ray Bradbury novel. (PG: Adult
situations, violence; 94 minutes)

2:00 MOVIE: "Hockey Night"


(1984, Drama) Megan Follows, Rick Moranis. A 14-year-old girl tries out as goalie for the coach of
a small-town boys' team in Canada. (NR; 77 minutes)

3:30 MOVIE: "The Time Machine"

(1960, Science fiction) Rod Taylor, Alan Young. H.G. Wells' Victorian traveler visits three world
wars and the year 802701. Directed by George Pl. (G; 103 minutes)

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18

8 am Donald Duck Presents

8:30 Dumbos Circus

9:00 MOVIE: "Barry of the Great St. Bernard"

(1977, Adventure) Jean-Claude Dauphin, Pierre Tabard. The true story of a legendary 19th-
century rescue dog raised by a Swiss Alps monk. (NR; 91 minutes)

10:30 You and Me, Kid

11:00 Walt Disney Presents

12 pm Lunch Box

12:30 Dumbos Circus

1:00 MOVIE: "Mooncussers"

(1962, Children) Oscar Homolka, Kevin Corcoran. A 19th-century boy catches shipwreckers using
fake beacons to lure ships to their doom. (NR; 85 minutes)

3:00 Welcome to Pooh Corner

3:30 Disneys Wuzzles

4:00 The Raccoons

4:30 Donald Duck Presents

5:00 Kids, Incorporated

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 MOVIE: "The Journey of Naty Gann"

(1985, Adventure) Meredith Salenger, John Cusack. A teen leaves 1935 Chicago by rail, heading
west with a wolf and a drifter to find her father. (PG: Language; 105 minutes)

8:00 MOVIE: "Litle Miss Broadway" [colorized]

(1938, Musical comedy) Shirley Temple, George Murphy. A singing-and-dancing orphan shows
broke vaudevillians how to put on a show. (NR; 70 minutes)

9:30 MOVIE: Russkies

(1987, Comedy-drama) Whip Hubley, Leaf Phoenix. Three boys full of Rambo befriend a stranded
Soviet from a submarine off Key West, Fla. (PG, Adult situations; 99 minutes)

11:30 MOVIE: The Disorderly Orderly

(1964, Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Glenda Farrell. A wacky orderly assumes symptoms of the patients
in the sanitarium where he works. (NR; 90 minutes)

1 am MOVIE: "Mooncussers"

(1962, Children) Oscar Homolka, Kevin Corcoran. A 19th-century boy catches shipwreckers using
fake beacons to lure ships to their doom. (NR; 85 minutes)

3:00 MOVIE: Russkies

(1987, Comedy-drama) Whip Hubley, Leaf Phoenix. Three boys full of Rambo befriend a stranded
Soviet from a submarine off Key West, Fla. (PG, Adult situations; 99 minutes)

5:00 Walt Disney Presents

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19

8 am Donald Duck Presents

8:30 Dumbos Circus

9:00 MOVIE: Almost Angels

(1962, Children) Peter Weck, Vincent Winter. A schoolboy fights bad grades, bad peers and a bad
father to stay in the Vienna Boys' Choir. (NR; 93 minutes)

10:35 You and Me, Kid

11:05 Walt Disney Presents

12 pm Lunch Box

12:30 Dumbos Circus


1:00 MOVIE: "The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men"

(1952, Adventure) Richard Todd, Joan Rice. Friar Tuck, Litle John, Maid Marian and the rest help
the forest outlaw fight the sheriff of Nottingham. (NR; 84 minutes)

2:30 Grimms Fairy Tales

3:00 Welcome to Pooh Corner

3:30 Pound Puppies

4:00 The Raccoons

4:30 Donald Duck Presents

5:00 Kids, Incorporated

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Dont Eat the Pictures

7:00 MOVIE: "The Emperor's New Clothes"

(1987, Children) Sid Caesar, Clive Revill. An emperors new clothes are just what they appear to
be. From the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. (NR; 80 minutes)

8:30 Videopolis: StarTracks

Neil Patrick Harris ("Doogie Howser, MD")

9:00 MOVIE: Star Wars

(1977, Science fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, C3PO, R2D2 and
Princess Leia are a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Directed by George Lucas. (PG:
Violence; 123 minutes)

11:00 MOVIE: "Murder at the Gallop"

(1963, Mystery) Margaret Rutherford, Robert Morley. Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Marple
waddles around with the horsy set to prove murder. (NR; 81 minutes)

12:30 am MOVIE: "Spinout"

(1966, Musical comedy) Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares. An auto racer/pop star flirts with a
drummer, an heiress and the author of a book about men. (NR; 95 minutes)

2:30 MOVIE: Star Wars

(1977, Science fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, C3PO, R2D2 and
Princess Leia are a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Directed by George Lucas. (PG:
Violence; 123 minutes)

4:30 Scheme

5:00 Walt Disney Presents

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20

7 am: Welcome to Pooh Corner

7:30 Dumbos Circus

8:00 Good Morning, Mickey

8:30 Superman

9:00 Disneys Wuzzles

9:30 Donald Duck Presents

10:00 MOVIE: "Alice in Wonderland"

(1985) Natalie Gregory, Red Butons.

12 pm Mickey Mouse Club

12:30 Teen Win, Lose or Draw

1:00 Lord of the Lions

2:00 MOVIE: Dennis the Menace

(1987, Comedy-drama) Victor Dimattia, Patricia Estrin. A paleontologist promotes a dinosaur


theme park after Dennis discovers an old bone. (NR; 94 minutes)

3:35 Heres Boomer

4:00 MOVIE: No Deposit, No Return

(1976, Comedy) David Niven, Darren McGavin. Safecrackers help a brother and sister fake their
own kidnapping and make their grandfather pay. (G; 105 minutes)

6:00 Anne of Green Gables

7:00 MOVIE: "Time Flyer"

(1985, Science fiction) Peter Coyote, Huckleberry Fox. A boy goes back to 1927 in an old
neighbor's time machine to save his aviator grandfather's life. (NR; 100 minutes)

8:30 Sidekicks

A schoolyard fight escalates into a serious confrontation.

9:00 MOVIE: Lucas

(1986, Comedy-drama) Corey Haim, Kerri Green. School bullies pick on a scrawny 14-year-old in
front of his 16-year-old summer dreamgirl. (PG-13: Language; 100 minutes)

11:00 MOVIE: "Rooster Cogburn"

(1975, Western) John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn. One-eyed Marshal Cogburn helps a Bible-
toting spinster find the men who killed her preacher father. (PG: Violence; 107 minutes)

1 am MOVIE: No Deposit, No Return

(1976, Comedy) David Niven, Darren McGavin. Safecrackers help a brother and sister fake their
own kidnapping and make their grandfather pay. (G; 105 minutes)

3:00 MOVIE: Lucas

(1986, Comedy-drama) Corey Haim, Kerri Green. School bullies pick on a scrawny 14-year-old in
front of his 16-year-old summer dreamgirl. (PG-13: Language; 100 minutes)

5:00 Walt Disney Presents

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Re: Retro: The Disney Channel - January 14-January 20, 1990

What. The. Hell. Happened?

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Re: Retro: The Disney Channel - January 14-January 20, 1990

We had cable in our home on and off during this time period, but I would always look forward to
those free previews each season (four times a year). They would always run early Thursday
morning right through very early Monday morning.

As far as what the hell happened...the change from being a premium service to a basic channel
certainly change the philosophy of the channel, and not necessarily for the beter IMO.

On a side note, I've always loved the music they used when they promoted the "Disney Night
Time" schedule.

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I saw Supeman listed several times during the week. Was this the classic 40's theatrical cartoons,
the 50's TV series, or one of the later TV cartoon series?

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Yes they did change for the much worse. I can never figure out why they don't show more
mature shows at night and all night like they used to. No, I'm not talking about porn but
programs and movies for an audience over 8 years old. I liked it when they ran Ozzie & Harriet
and Still the Beaver. And why don't they show the classic stuff from the 30's 40's & 50's? The
Johnny Applesead's, Paul Bunyon, Classic cartoons.

What. The. Hell. Happened?

it became a basic cable channel

I was ecstatic in the mid-1990s when my local cable company announced that The Disney
Channel was part of the basic package, but by the end of the 1990s, the stuff that made them
what they are was gone, and they became nothing more than a Nickelodeon wannabee.

RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 5/10/1999

Monday, May 10, 1999

WRC-TV NBC4
05:00AM News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM News

10:00AM Roseanne Show

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM Another World

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Sunset Beach

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM NBC News

07:30PM Access Hollywood

08:00PM Suddenly Susan

08:30PM Mad About You

09:00PM MOVIE: The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, Part II

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:30AM Later

02:00AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

03:00AM Sunset Beach

04:00AM Access Hollywood


04:30AM This Morning's Business

WTTG-TV FOX5

05:00AM Andy Griffith

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Morning News

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Judge Joe Brown

10:30AM Judge Joe Brown

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Roseanne

01:00PM Donny & Marie

02:00PM The Magic School Bus

02:30PM The Magic School Bus

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Young Hercules

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

05:00PM Judge Judy

05:30PM Judge Judy

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM The Simpsons


07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Melrose Place

09:00PM Ally McBeal

10:00PM News

11:00PM Friends

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Married...with Children

12:30AM Living Single

01:00AM News

02:00AM Psychic Readers

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Jenny Jones

04:00AM Cops

04:30AM Grace Under Fire

WJLA-TV ABC7

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Howie Mandel

10:00AM Hollywood Squares

10:30AM Jeopardy!

11:00AM Maury
12:00PM Inside Edition

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM 20/20

09:00PM MOVIE: Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM EXTRA

12:30AM Politically Incorrect

01:00AM Oprah Winfrey

02:00AM The View

03:00AM ABC World News Now

WUSA-TV CBS9

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News
07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Cosby

08:30PM The King of Queens

09:00PM Everybody Loves Raymond

09:30PM Becker

10:00PM L.A. Doctors

11:00PM News

11:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:30AM Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

01:30AM I Spy
02:30AM News

03:00AM Montel Williams

04:00AM Martha Stewart Living

04:30AM Up to the Minute

WDCA-TV UPN20

05:00AM Hope Connection

05:30AM Joyce Meyer

06:00AM Creflo A. Dollar

06:30AM Kenneth Copeland

07:00AM Step by Step

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Jumanji

09:00AM 700 Club

10:00AM In the Heat of the Night

11:00AM Sanford and Son

11:30AM Sanford and Son

12:00PM Jerry Springer

01:00PM Martin

01:30PM Good Times

02:00PM Good Times

02:30PM The Cosby Show

03:00PM Toon Town Kids

03:30PM Pokmon
04:00PM Hercules

04:30PM Doug

05:00PM Sister, Sister

05:30PM Sister, Sister

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM The Nanny

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Frasier

08:00PM Dilbert

08:30PM Home Movies

09:00PM The Sentinel

10:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:00PM Jerry Springer

12:00AM The Nanny

12:30AM Martin

01:00AM Mad About You

01:30AM Cheers

02:00AM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what the movie is?)

04:00AM Murphy Brown

04:30AM Murphy Brown

WBDC-TV WB50

05:00AM US Farm Report

05:30AM Digital (incomplete title)

06:00AM DuckTales
06:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

07:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

07:30AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM Animaniacs

09:00AM Real TV

09:30AM Hard Copy

10:00AM Forgive or Forget

11:00AM Change of Heart

11:30AM Love Connection

12:00PM People's Court

01:00PM Judge Mills Lane

01:30PM Judge Mills Lane

02:00PM Pocket Dragon Adventures

02:30PM Mummies Alive!

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM Boy Meets World

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:00PM 7th Heaven


09:00PM 7th Heaven

10:00PM Ricki Lake

11:00PM Change of Heart

11:30PM Love Connection

12:00AM Forgive or Forget

01:00AM NewsRadio

01:30AM NewsRadio

02:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:30AM Consumer Corner

03:00AM Newlywed Game

03:30AM Dating Game

04:00AM People's Court

Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, April 27, 1992

Monday, April 27, 1992

2 KREM (CBS)

4 KXLY (ABC)

6 KHQ (NBC)

7 KSPS (PBS)

28 KAYU (Fox)

MORNING
5:30

4 ABC World News This Morning

6 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00

2 CBS Morning News

6 Q6 News

28 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

6:15

7 Body Electric

6:30

2 KREM 2 News

4 Good Morning Northwest

28 G.I. Joe

6:45

7 AM Weather

7:00

2 CBS This Morning

4 Good Morning America

6 Today

7 3-2-1 Contact
28 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30

7 Reading Rainbow

28 Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 Merrie Melodies: Starring Bugs Bunny and Friends

8:30

7 Barney and Friends

28 James Bond, Jr.

9:00

2 Designing Women

4 Donahue

6 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

7 Sesame Street

28 Mr. Belvedere

9:30

2 Family Feud

28 Mr. Belvedere
10:00

2 The Price Is Right

4 Home

6 Highway to Heaven

7 Body Pulse

28 The Joan Rivers Show

10:30

7 Sit and Be Fit

11:00

2 The Maury Povich Show

4 The Sally Jessy Raphael Show

6 A Closer Look

7 Heartland Cooking

28 Geraldo

11:30

6 Shop at Home

7 Fun with Watercolor

AFTERNOON

12:00

2 KREM 2 News
4 All My Children

6 Days of Our Lives

7 The McLaughlin Group

28 Matlock

12:30

2 The Bold and the Beautiful

7 Hometime

1:00

2 As the World Turns

4 One Life to Live

6 Another World

7 National Geographic: On Assignment

28 The Judge

1:30

28 The People's Court

2:00

2 Guiding Light

4 General Hospital

6 Santa Barbara

7 A Popular Litle Planet

28 The People's Court


2:30

7 Get Busy: Save the Planet

28 DuckTales

3:00

2 The Young and the Restless

4 The Flintstones

6 Widget, the World Watcher

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

3:30

4 The Jetsons

6 Candid Camera

7 Sesame Street

28 TaleSpin

4:00

2 The Oprah Winfrey Show

4 Star Trek: The Next Generation

6 Jeopardy!

28 Darkwing Duck

4:30
6 Family Feud

7 Square One Television

28 Beetlejuice

5:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 News 4

6 Q6 News

7 Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?

28 Saved by the Bell

5:30

2 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

6 NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7 Nightly Business Report

28 Growing Pains

EVENING

6:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

6 Q6 News

7 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

28 Now It Can Be Told


6:30

2 The Cosby Show

4 Full House

6 Inside Edition

28 Hard Copy

7:00

2 Cheers

4 Who's the Boss?

6 Jeopardy!

7 'Allo, 'Allo!

28 Entertainment Tonight

7:30

2 Night Court

4 M*A*S*H

6 Wheel of Fortune

7 Keeping Up Appearances

28 A Current Affair

8:00

2 Evening Shade

4 FBI: The Untold Stories

6 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


7 Travls

28 MOVIE: Predator (1987; Arnold Schwarzenegger)

8:30

2 Major Dad

4 American Detective

6 Blossom

9:00

2 Murphy Brown

4 MOVIE: Stay the Night (Part 2) (1992; Barbara Hershey, Jane Alexander)

6 MOVIE: In the Shadow of a Killer (1992; Scot Bakula, Lindsay Frost)

7 The Machine That Changed the World

9:30

2 Designing Women

10:00

2 Northern Exposure

7 Madness

28 KREM News at 10

10:30

28 Studs
11:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 News 4

6 Q6 News

7 'Allo, 'Allo!

28 The Arsenio Hall Show

11:30

2 Sweating Bullets

4 Nightline

11:35

6 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

7 G.E.D.

12:00

4 News 4 [repeat from 11 pm]

28 The Dennis Miller Show

12:30

2 Paid Programming

4 Newhart

12:35

6 Late Night with David Leterman


1:00

4 World News Now

28 MOVIE: Gangs of the City (1942; Phillip Terr, Wendy Barrie)

1:30

2 KREM 2 News [repeat from 11 pm]

1:35

6 Later with Bob Costas

2:00

2 Up to the Minute

2:05

6 Nightside

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Thursday, April 27, 1972

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

NOTES: If the Apollo 16 mission is going as scheduled,

regular programming will be interrupted for special reports.

It is not indicated if Chs. 8, 15, 18, 30, and 45 have in-school

programming (I assume they do); I will start with the first listed
program on each station's schedule.

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Town And Country

6:25 Farm News

6:30 Changing Earth (description of geologic maps, which indicate

resources under the earth's surface as well as contours of the

surface)

7 AM Today (plans for the Bicentennial four years hence; a Queens, NY

housewife who opposes women's liberation, part 4 of a report on Greece)

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Dinah's Place (Mel Tillis and psychologist Joseph Sheehan discuss stutering;

Mel and Dinah do a duet.)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jack Carter, Rose Marie, Kent McCord, Jo Ann Pflug,

Demond Wilson, Paul Lynde)

12 N News (Dave Sisson)

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Rose Marie; Dick Gregory, Harry Reasoner, singer

Marilyn Maye, cooking expert Joyce Chen)

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 (John Philp/David Sisson)

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor)

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Flip Wilson (Tony Randall, Phyllis Diller, Billy Eckstine)

9 PM Bob Hope (Glen Campbell, Carol Lawrence, Vic Damone, Dorothy

Lamour, Sugar Ray Robinson, pre-empts "Ironside")

10 PM Dean Martin (Carroll O'Connor, Ruth Buzzi, Vikki Carr, comics Dick

Clair and Jenna McMahon)

11 PM News (Dick Horner/John Philp)

11:30 Tonight Show (Joey Bishop subs for Johnny; Nipsey Russell is a

guest)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Virginia Graham (John Cassavetes and wife Gena Rowlands)

9:50 Lucille Rivers (sewing)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!
12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Merry-Go-Round

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 Movie: "Many Rivers To Cross"

6 PM News (Morris/Wick)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

8 PM Flip Wilson

9 PM Bob Hope

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News (Wick/Hill)

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Latin-American Literature"

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)


8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM The Lucy Show (guests: Bob Hope and Jack Benny)

10:30 My Three Sons

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News (Jim Axel/Judy Woodruff--yes, that Judy Woodruff)

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 I Love Lucy

4:30 The Virginian ("Another World" fans should watch for Beverlee

McKinsey in this episode about Trampas' disastrous vacation;

she also played on the soap "Texas" and my favorite of her

roles, Alexandra Spaulding on "Guiding Light.")

6 PM News (Chuck Moore)

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM News (Jim Axel/Chuck Moore)

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Me And The Chimp

8:30 My Three Sons


9 PM CBS Movie: "Kona Coast"

11 PM News (Chuck Moore)

11:30 Movie: "The Leopard"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 What's New

7 PM TV High School

7:30 University News

7:45 Why!

8 PM A Public Affair/Election '72 (Robert MacNeil tests the

effectiveness of polls with voters in Indiana; an interview

with Hubert Humphrey.)

8:30 NET Playhouse Biography: "Dante's Inferno" chronicles the

life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti

10 PM Sherlock Holmes: "The Red-Headed League" (the first Sherlock

Holmes story I remember reading)

10:30 Coach Lawson

sign off 11 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)


7:30 New Zoo Revue

8 AM Funtime

9 AM News (Hogue/Mazza)

9:30 Movie: "The Smugglers"

11 AM What Every Woman Wants To Know

11:30 Bewitched (Imogene Coca as a mixed-up tooth fairy)

12 N Password (Amanda Blake, James MacArthur)

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 Love, American Style (Ronnie Schell as a single man who

pretends to be married so he can get a date with a woman

who dislikes single men.)

4:30 Here Come The Brides

5:30 News (Willete/McAfee)

6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

6:30 High Chaparral

7:30 Death Valley Days

8 PM Alias Smith And Jones

9 PM Longstreet (Bruce Lee appears in this episode.)

10 PM Life, Death And The American Woman (Patricia Neal, herself


a survivor of a stroke, IIRC, uses 11 case studies to show how

women can live longer, pre-empts "Owen Marshall, Counselor At

Law")

11 PM News (Willete/McAfee)

11:30 Dick Cavet (Joan Hacket, appearing in the Broadway thriller

"Night Watch"; Robert Klein; Billy Eckstine)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

6:25 Underdog

6:55 Professor Kitzel

7 AM Tubby And Lester

8 AM Romper Room

8:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know (home repairs, credit ratings,

the television industry)

9 AM Movie: "Muscle Beach Party" (Frankie and Annete)

11 AM Split Second (delay from 12:30 PM)

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 News (Bob Neal/Linda Faye Carson)

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 Dick Van Dyke (Sally wants to show off her new dance,

the Twizzle, on Alan Brady's show.)

5 PM Daniel Boone

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Green Acres

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Alias Smith And Jones

9 PM Longstreet

10 PM Life, Death And The American Woman

11 PM News (Stan Carmack/somebody named Brooks)

11:30 Movie: "Fourteen Hours"

1 AM News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

6:25 Sunrise Semester

6:55 Farm Report

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Morning Show

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show


10:30 My Three Sons

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News (Vic Gramount)

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peyton Place (reruns of the ABC series)

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 Amateur's Guide To Love (Buddy Hacket, Joan

Rivers, Terry-Thomas)

4:30 Merv Griffin (Patricia Neal, possibly talking about her

ABC special)

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News (Mort Lloyd)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News (Dick James)

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Me And The Chimp

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM CBS Movie: "Kona Coast"


11 PM News (Dick James)

11:30 CBS Movie: "Advance To The Rear"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Let's Talk It Over

9:30 General Hospital

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love


4:30 High Chaparral

5:30 To Tell The Truth (Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass,

Bill Cullen, Nancy Dickerson)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Run For Your Life

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM CBS Movie: "Kona Coast"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 CBS Movie: "Advance To The Rear"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 What's New

7 PM TV High School

7:30 University News

7:45 Why!

8 PM Thirty Minutes With...

8:30 NET Playhouse Biography

10 PM World Press Review


10:30 David Litlejohn/Critic At Large (Shakespeare on

film: Peter Brooks' "King Lear" and Roman Polanski's

"Macbeth")

sign off 11 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Litle Rascals

8 AM Banana Splits

8:30 Flintstones

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Cartoon Carnival

10 AM Jack LaLanne

10:30 Mantrap (obstetrician Michael Levi discusses abortion)

11 AM Donna Reed

11:30 Galloping Gourmet (recipe: steak tartare)

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

1 PM Movie: "Angel On Wheels"

3 PM Buddy Farnan's Magic Funnies

3:30 Banana Splits

4 PM Spiderman

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Leave It To Beaver
5:30 Sea Hunt

6 PM Star Trek

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Laredo

9 PM Movie: "Abbot And Costello In The Navy"

10:30 Southern Sportsman

11 PM One Step Beyond

11:30 CBS Movie: "Advance To The Rear" (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM Film

6:30 Dilemmas Of Power (American responsibility for the Cold War)

7:30 Music (the Westminster High School chorus)

8 PM Thirty Minutes With...

8:30 NET Playhouse Biography

10 PM World Press Review

10:30 David Litlejohn/Critic At Large

sign off 11 PM

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)


7 AM Today

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News (McEldowney)

1:10 Women's World

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 Movie: "The Naked Brigade"

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Addams Family

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Flip Wilson

9 PM Bob Hope
10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM Movie Game

11:30 Tonight Show

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)

4:10 TBA

4:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Electric Company

7 PM Our Street (African-American-oriented soap)

7:30 TBA

8 PM Great Decisions (population problems and solutions)

8:30 NET Playhouse Biography

10 PM National Law And Order Test (John Daly and Nancy

Dickerson pose 25 questions to law-enforcement

officials and law students in such areas as street

crime, organized crime, courts and prisons, protests

and dissent.)

sign off 11 PM

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

5 PM Music To Live By
5:30 Fury

6 PM Jim And Tammy

7 PM Roy Rogers

7:30 Teach-In

8:30 Of Lands And Seas (tour of Ireland)

9:30 700 Club

WRIP Ch. 61 (WDSI Ch. 40) Chatanooga (Ind.)

8 AM Movie: "The Mayor Of Hell"

10 AM Movie: "Johnny Belinda"

12 N Movie: "Oil For The Lamps Of China"

2 PM Movie: "Flaxy Martin"

3:30 Bugs Bunny/Three Stooges

4 PM Movie: "The Mayor Of Hell"

6 PM Movie: "Johnny Belinda"

8 PM Movie: "Oil For The Lamps Of China"

10 PM Movie: "Flaxy Martin"

11:30 Movie: "The Mayor Of Hell"

this last showing of "The Mayor Of Hell" runs only 90 minutes

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, April 29, 1967

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition.

All programs are in color unless indicated by (bw).


WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester: "Early Middle Ages" (bw)

7:30 Maverick (bw)

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

11:30 Lone Ranger (animated)

12 N Road Runner

12:30 Beagles

1 PM Tom And Jerry

1:30 Percolator (an early infomercial)

2 PM Stanley Cup: Toronto at Montreal (Game 5,

Toronto won the Cup, 4 games to 2)

4:30 Horse Race: Grey Leg Handicap from Aqueduct

(time approximate)

5 PM Newsmaker

5:30 My Three Sons (delay from Thu 8:30 PM)

6 PM Daktari (delay from Tue 7:30 PM)

7 PM Local News

7:30 Jackie Gleason (Honeymooners: Ralph and Ed have to


cope when Alice and Trixie walk out on them.)

8:30 Mission: Impossible

9:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats (Pat Butram and Butch Patrick

appear in this episode.)

10 PM Gunsmoke (guest star Bete Davis plays a woman who

intends to hang Mat Dillon, who sent her husband to

the gallows)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Movie: "So Well Remembered" (bw)

WUNB (WUND) Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC/WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

off air on Saturday

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/NBC)

6:45 News Of The Church (bw)

7 AM Rascals' Club

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

9 AM Mighty Mouse And The Mighty Heroes

9:30 Underdog

10 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles

10:30 Beatles (ABC)

11 AM New Adventures Of Superman

11:30 Lone Ranger (animated)

12 N Road Runner
12:30 Stingray

1 PM Tom And Jerry

1:30 Pastors Face Your Questions

2 PM Stanley Cup (see WFMY)

4 PM Country Style Roundup (time approximate)

5 PM Championship Wrestling (Tex McKenzie and Nelson

Royal vs. the Infernos; Johnny Weaver vs. Gene

Dundee; Jesse James vs. Joe Donovan)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 Bob Quincy Comments

6:30 Death Valley Days

7 PM Let's Go To The Races

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Mission: Impossible

9:30 Get Smart (NBC, delay from 8:30 PM)

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Hell On Frisco Bay" (bw)

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)

7 AM Trails West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns) (bw)

7:30 Cartoon Carnival (bw)

8 AM Williamson Brothers (local, may be gospel music) (bw)

8:30 Cartoon Carnival (bw)


9 AM Bannon's Buddies (Art Bannon's long-running local kids' show) (bw)

9:30 Porky Pig

10 AM King Kong (animated)

10:30 Beatles

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Milton The Monster

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magilla Gorilla

1 PM Hoppity Hooper

1:30 American Bandstand (guests: the Yellow Balloon, a group headed

by Don Grady of "My Three Sons"; Brenton Wood) (bw)

2:30 Upbeat (bw)

3:30 Auto Racing Hi-Lites (bw)

4:30 Golfing With Sam Snead (the proper stance, grip, and swing from tee

to green)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Trenton 150 Indy-car race; World All-Around

Pocket Billiards Championship) (bw)

6:30 Trails West (bw)

7 PM Green Hornet (delay from Fri 7:30 PM) (bw)

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk (the Music Makers usher in daylight saving time;

guest is Charley Pride)

9:30 International Beauty Pageant (Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor host the

competition, taped earlier in the day in Long Beach, CA; judges:


Cheryl Miller of "Daktari," Lee Meriwether of "Time Tunnel," artist

Alberto Vargas, photographers Tom Kelly and Archibald Ian Fraser,

Irvin Mazzei of the American Guild of Variety Artists, pre-empts

"Hollywood Palace")

10:30 Star Trek (NBC, delay from Thu 8:30 PM)

11:30 News, Weather, Sports (bw)

11:45 Movie: "Viking Women And The Sea Serpent" (bw)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/CBS)

6:30 Movies: "China" and "Captive Wild Woman" (both from '43) (both bw)

9:30 Porky Pig

10 AM King Kong (animated)

10:30 Beatles

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Milton The Monster

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magilla Gorilla

1 PM Hoppity Hooper

1:30 American Bandstand (bw)

2:30 Teenage Frolics (bw)

3:30 Maverick (bw)

4:30 Golfing With Sam Snead

5 PM Championship Wrestling (bw)

6 PM Grand Ole Opry (actually, I think this was Flat and


Scruggs) (bw)

6:30 Wilburn Brothers (guests: the Browns--Jim Ed and his

sisters) (bw)

7 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Roy Drusky) (bw)

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 International Beauty Pageant

10:30 Twiggy (the model tours New York in the first of three

specials depicting her trip to the U.S., delay from Thu

8 PM, pre-empts "F Troop")

11 PM ABC News (anchor not given)

11:15 Dateline (bw)

11:30 Movie: "What Price Glory" (bw)

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

8 AM Three Stooges (bw)

9 AM Super 6

9:30 Atom Ant

10 AM Flintstones (NBC)

10:30 Space Kidetes

11 AM Secret Squirrel

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Cool McCool
12:30 Rifleman (bw)

1 PM Movie: "Showdown" (Hopalong Cassidy) (bw)

2 PM Baseball: Tigers-Orioles

5 PM Movie: "Under California Stars" (Roy Rogers) (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 Scherer/MacNeil Report (bw)

7 PM Greyhound Derby

7:30 Flipper

8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

8:30 Get Smart

9 PM NBC Movie: "Donovan's Reef" (John Wayne, Lee Marvin)

11:15 Twin State Trio (bw)

11:45 Movie: "Hong Kong Confidential" (bw)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Space Angel

7:30 Superman (bw)

8 AM Hospitality House (bw)

9 AM Super 6

9:30 Atom Ant

10 AM Flintstones

10:30 Space Kidetes

11 AM Secret Squirrel

11:30 Jetsons
12 N Cool McCool

12:30 National Velvet (bw)

1 PM Aquanauts (bw)

2 PM Baseball: Tigers-Orioles

5 PM Laramie (time approximate)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 Scherer/MacNeil Report (bw)

7 PM Greyhound Derby

7:30 Flipper

8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

8:30 Get Smart

9 PM NBC Movie: "Donovan's Reef"

11:15 News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Movie: "Jazz Boat" (bw)

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:45 News Of The Church (bw)

7 AM Chuckleheads (bw)

7:30 Porky Pig (delay from 9:30 AM)

8 AM Roger Ramjet

8:30 Litle Rascals (says in color, but I doubt it)

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Huckleberry Hound

10 AM King Kong (animated)


10:30 Beatles

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Milton The Monster

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magilla Gorilla

1 PM Hoppity Hooper

1:30 American Bandstand (bw)

2:30 Dick Bennick ("Bandstand"-type local show; Bennick

is beter remembered as Dr. Paul Bearer on WTOG

Tampa/St. Petersburg) (bw)

3:30 Klassroom Kwiz (bw)

4 PM Three Stooges (bw)

4:30 Golfing With Sam Snead

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (bw)

6:30 Let's Go To The Races

7 PM Championship Wrestling (George Becker and Johnny

Weaver vs. Pedro Godoy and Nick Adams; Don Chuy

and Joe Carollo vs. Aldo Bogni and Bronco Lubich) (bw)

8 PM Wilburn Brothers

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 International Beauty Pageant

10:30 Hollywood Theatre (bw)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:15 Movie: "The Desert Fox" (bw)

12:45 News (bw)


WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

7 AM Down Home (country music) (bw)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

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

11:30 Lone Ranger (animated)

12 N Road Runner

12:30 Beagles

1 PM Tom And Jerry

1:30 Lone Ranger (live-action) (bw)

2 PM Stanley Cup (see WFMY)

4:30 Tombstone Territory (time approximate) (bw)

5 PM Movie: "A Stranger In My Arms" (bw)

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Mission: Impossible

9:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:15 Movie: "Phantom Broadcast" (bw)


WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Seven Bells (bw)

7:30 Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N)

8 AM Astroboy (bw)

8:30 Space Kidetes (NBC, delay from 10:30 AM)

9 AM Super 6

9:30 Atom Ant

10 AM King Kong (animated)

10:30 Huckleberry Hound

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Milton The Monster

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen

1 PM Maverick (bw)

2 PM Baseball: Tigers-Orioles

5 PM Greyhound Derby (time approximate) (bw)

5:30 Green Hornet (ABC, delay from Fri 7:30 PM)

6 PM Time Tunnel (ABC, delay from Fri 8 PM)

7 PM Forest Rangers

7:30 Flipper

8 PM Bewitched (ABC, delay from Thu 8:30 PM, guest:

John Fiedler, Mr. Peterson on "The Bob Newhart Show")

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 International Beauty Pageant


10:30 Movie: "Dragonwyck" (bw)

12:30 ABC News

12:45 Movie: "The Seven Revengers" (bw)

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6:30 Rifleman (bw)

7 AM Jetsons (NBC, delay from 11:30 AM)

7:30 Cool McCool (NBC, delay from 9 AM)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

9 AM Mighty Mouse And The Mighty Heroes

9:30 Atom Ant

10 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles

10:30 Space Ghost

11 AM New Adventures Of Superman

11:30 Lone Ranger (animated)

12 N Road Runner

12:30 Beagles

1 PM TBA

1:45 Sports Talk (bw)

2 PM Baseball: Tigers-Orioles

5 PM Film: "The Southern 500" (NASCAR race at

Darlington, SC) (time approximate)

5:30 Film: "Track Meet Highlights" (nothing else given) (bw)

6 PM Monkees (NBC, delay from Mon 7:30 PM)


6:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color ("The Prince

And The Pauper," part 2 of 3, NBC, delay from Sun 7:30 PM)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. (NBC, delay from Fri 8:30 PM)

9:30 Greyhound Derby

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Country Style (local country-music show with Jim Thornton) (bw)

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Movie: "Yodelin' Kid From Pine Ridge" (Gene Autry) (bw)

8 AM Telestory Time (bw)

8:15 King And Odie (bw)

8:30 Movie: "Western Jamboree" (Gene Autry) (bw)

9:30 Porky Pig

10 AM King Kong (animated)

10:30 Beatles

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Milton The Monster

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magilla Gorilla

1 PM Hoppity Hooper

1:30 American Bandstand (bw)

2:30 Movie: "The Woman On Pier 13" (bw)


4 PM Film Feature (bw)

4:30 Golfing With Sam Snead

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (bw)

6:30 Sports, News, Weather (bw)

7 PM Ernest Tubb (bw)

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 International Beauty Pageant

10:30 ABC Scope (ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge is

interviewed in Saigon)

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Wrestling (now I know where this originated--

at the Ch. 12 studios) (bw)

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM Carolina Farm Report

7:30 Dwight Barker (local personality, don't remember

what he did)

8:30 Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Super 6

9:30 Atom Ant

10 AM Flintstones

10:30 Space Kidetes


11 AM Secret Squirrel

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Cool McCool

12:30 Bachelor Father (bw)

1 PM Dobie Gillis (bw)

1:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive (bw)

2 PM Baseball: Tigers-Orioles

5 PM Vietnam Weekly Review (time approximate)

5:30 Industry On Parade (bw)

5:45 Parsons To Persons

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Scherer/MacNeil Report (bw)

7 PM Greyhound Derby

7:30 Flipper

8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

8:30 Get Smart

9 PM NBC Movie: "Donovan's Reef"

11:15 News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Movie: "Shack Out On 101" (bw)

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC/CBS/NBC)

9 AM Pancho's Corral (bw)

9:30 Porky Pig

10 AM Flintstones
10:30 Space Ghost

11 AM Secret Squirrel

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Cool McCool

12:30 Magilla Gorilla

1 PM Hoppity Hooper

1:30 American Bandstand (bw)

2:30 Ken Linker (local country-music show) (bw)

3:30 Movie: TBA

5 PM Vietnam Weekly Review

5:30 Film Feature (bw)

6 PM Star Performance (bw)

6:30 Scherer/MacNeil Report (bw)

7 PM ABC Scope (same as WNBE/WCTI)

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies

8:30 Peter Gunn (bw)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Donovan's Reef"

11:15 Information Please (local public-affairs show, not

the old game show) (bw)

11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Edgar Bergen, Don Rickles,

jazz pianist Earl "Fatha" Hines, comedienne-actress

Josyeane Leroi, singer Carol Sloane)

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2 PM Stanley Cup: Toronto at Montreal (Game 5,

Toronto won the Cup, 4 games to 2)

Late April and the NHL was already into the cup finals...Of course, that was the last year of the
"Original 6". 6 new teams would join in the 67-68 season; The Philadelphia Flyers, Pitsburgh
Penguins, Buffalo Sabres, St. Louis Blues, LA Kings, and the Minnesota North Stars.

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The Philadelphia Flyers, Pitsburgh Penguins, St. Louis Blues, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles
Kings, and Oakland Seals were the six new teams added to the NHL for the 1967-68 season. The
Buffalo Sabres, along with the Vancouver Canucks were the two new teams added to the NHL for
the 1970-71 season.

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Don Grady still has a band and plays music in small clubs around LA/Hollywood..

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Surprised at how many dual-and triple!-affiliated stations there were even for 1967. Also
surprised at how many shows were still in B&W!

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Saturday, April 29, 1967

The Philadelphia Flyers, Pitsburgh Penguins, St. Louis Blues, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles
Kings, and Oakland Seals were the six new teams added to the NHL for the 1967-68 season. The
Buffalo Sabres, along with the Vancouver Canucks were the two new teams added to the NHL for
the 1970-71 season.

Forgot about the Seals...Or maybe I thought they were in the WHA. 5 out of 6 ain't bad, though!

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Quote Originally Posted by Al Timiter

Surprised at how many dual-and triple!-affiliated stations there were even for 1967. Also
surprised at how many shows were still in B&W!

The Charlote situation would be resolved in the fall of 1967 when NBC ordered WSOC to begin
clearing more of the network's shows or else risk losing its affiliation (it chose to stick with NBC
and stayed with them until moving to ABC in 1978); that gave WBTV a reason to go full-time with
CBS, and WCCB (the weakest) with ABC.
Raleigh/Durham would get its third station, WRDU/28, in the fall of 1968 but would have to
share CBS and NBC with WTVD for three years. TVD was still getting first pick of the two
networks' lineups and, of course, was taking the strongest shows. Rather than watch the
leftovers on RDU, people would switch to WFMY Greensboro or WNCT Greenville, NC, for CBS,
or WECT Wilmington, WITN Washington, NC, or WXII Winston-Salem for NBC (example: WTVD
carried NBC's movie on Saturday nights, leaving "Hogan's Heroes," "Petticoat Junction," and
"Mannix" to WRDU; WFMY began showing up in the Raleigh/Durham ratings book during the 9-
11 PM period on Saturday nights as viewers, especially in the western part of the Triangle, were
turning there to watch those CBS shows). 28 filed a complaint with the FCC, which forced TVD to
choose either CBS or NBC but not both; it chose CBS, effective in the fall of 1971, and stayed
there until becoming an ABC o&o in 1985. (Birmingham had an identical situation, and in May
1970 what is now WVTM elected to go with NBC and what is now WIAT got CBS by default.)

There would also be an expansion of colorcast local programming during 1967; by the summer
of 1968 only WWAY and then-WNBE would still be carrying local news in black and white.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Tuesday, April 27, 1982

Tuesday, April 27, 1982

2 KREM (CBS)

4 KXLY (ABC)

6 KHQ (NBC)

7 KSPS (PBS)

MORNING

5:00

4 Jim Bakker
5:25

2 Sunrise Semester

5:30

6 Health Field

5:55

2 Tom and Jerry

6:00

4 Eastern Washington Education Series

6 Farm and Home Report

6:25

2 The Great Space Coaster

6:30

4 Cartoons

6 Twice a Woman

7:00

2 The CBS Morning News

4 Good Morning America

6 Today
7:45

7 A.M. Weather

8:00

7 The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8:30

7 Over Easy

9:00

2 One Day at a Time

4 Donahue

6 Richard Simmons

7 Sesame Street

9:30

2 Alice

6 Wheel of Fortune

10:00

2 Woman's Page

4 The Love Boat

6 Texas

7 Writing for a Reason


10:30

2 Tic Tac Dough

7 Carthage

11:00

2 The Young and the Restless

4 Family Feud

6 The Doctors

7 Creativity with Bill Moyers

11:30

4 All My Children

6 Search for Tomorrow

7 Inside Story

AFTERNOON

12:00

2 Midday

6 Days of Our Lives

7 Once Upon a Classic

12:30

2 As the World Turns


4 Dialing for Dollars

1:00

4 One Life to Live

6 Another World

7 Masterpiece Theatre

1:30

2 Capitol

2:00

2 Guiding Light

4 General Hospital

6 The Merv Griffin Show

7 Writing for a Reason

2:30

7 Quilting

3:00

2 The John Davidson Show

4 Ryan's Hope

6 The Waltons

7 Moneymakers
3:30

4 The Flintstones

7 The Electric Company

4:00

2 Dark Shadows

4 Gilligan's Island

6 Special Treat

7 Sesame Street

4:30

2 Welcome Back, Koter

4 Hogan's Heroes

5:00

2 Happy Days Again

4 News

6 News

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30

2 News

7 The Dick Cavet Show

EVENING
6:00

2 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

4 World News Tonight

6 NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7 Over Easy

6:30

2 Entertainment Tonight

4 Here's Lucy

6 You Asked for It

7 The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:00

2 Star Trek

4 The People's Court

6 M*A*S*H

7 Saudi Arabia

7:30

4 Barney Miller

6 P.M. Magazine

8:00

2 Snowbird
4 Happy Days

6 Bret Maverick

7 American Playhouse

8:30

4 Laverne & Shirley

9:00

2 MOVIE: The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980; Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger)

4 Three's Company

6 Flamingo Road

9:30

4 Too Close for Comfort

7 Water, More Precious Than Oil

10:00

4 Hart to Hart

6 Shape of Things

10:30

7 Nightly Business Report

11:00

2 News
4 News

6 News

7 The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11:30

2 The Wild Wild West

4 Nightline

6 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

12:00

4 Fantasy Island

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I don't see The Price is Right listed anywhere!

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Weird, huh? I was wondering the same thing, myself. And I have no idea what Woman's Page
is/was.

I'm not sure how popularThe Price Is Right was in 1982, but it's an odd show for KREM to choose
to pre-empt. The station would go on to carry the nighttime syndicated version of the show
three years later.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Thursday, April 27, 1972

Thursday, April 27, 1972

2 KREM (ABC)

4 KXLY (CBS)

6 KHQ (NBC)

7 KSPS (PBS)

MORNING

6:00

6 The Q6 Home and Farm Report

6:30
6 Government Story

6:55

4 Farm Reports

7:00

2 Signs of Life

4 The CBS Morning News

6 Today

7:15

2 Exercise with Linda

7:30

2 New Zoo Revue

8:00

2 Daktari

4 Captain Kangaroo

7 People, Places and Things

8:30

7 Interface

8:55
4 The Children's Doctor

9:00

2 The Virginia Graham Show

4 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing

6 Romper Room

7 Sesame Street

9:30

4 My Three Sons

6 Concentration

10:00

2 Anything You Can Do

4 Family Affair

6 Sale of the Century

7 Just Wondering

10:15

7 Wordsmith

10:30

2 The Galloping Gourmet

4 Love of Life

6 Hollywood Squares
10:35

7 You and Eye

10:55

7 Code English

11:00

2 Apollo 16 Splashdown

4 Where the Heart Is

6 Apollo 16 Splashdown

11:15

7 French B Grade 4

11:25

4 CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards

11:30

4 Search for Tomorrow

11:35

7 Calligraphy

AFTERNOON
12:00

4 Dialing for Dollars, Part I

12:30

2 Split Second

4 As the World Turns

12:35

7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:00

2 All My Children

4 Dialing for Dollars, Part II

6 Jeopardy!

1:05

7 Sounds Around

1:20

7 Carrousel

1:30

2 Let's Make a Deal

4 The Guiding Light


6 The Who, What or Where Game

1:40

7 Images and Things

2:00

2 The Newlywed Game

4 The Secret Storm

6 Q6 Travel

7 French B Grade 5

2:20

7 French B Grade 4

2:30

2 Bewitched

4 The Edge of Night

6 Somerset

2:40

7 Calligraphy

3:00

2 Password

4 Amateur's Guide to Love


6 Lucille Rivers

3:10

6 The Merv Griffin Show

3:30

2 The Flintstones

4 Gilligan's Island

4:00

2 The Virginian

4 MOVIE: Trouble Along the Way (Part 2) (1953; John Wayne, Donna Reed)

6 Francis the Talking Mule

7 Sesame Street

4:30

6 It Takes a Thief

5:00

7 The Electric Company

5:30

2 ABC Evening News

4 News Scene at 5:30

6 Green Acres
7 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

EVENING

6:00

2 The High Chaparral

4 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

6 Q6 News

7 Sports Spotlight

6:30

4 Truth of Consequences

6 NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor

7 Excellence in Supervision

7:00

2 What's My Line?

4 The Mary Tyler Moore Show

6 Dragnet

7 Structure of Elementary Mathematics

7:30

2 Let's Make a Deal

4 To Tell the Truth

6 The Mouse Factory


7 Seven Sounds

8:00

2 The Muppet Musicians of Bremen

4 Me and the Chimp

6 The Flip Wilson Show

7 Thirty Minutes With

8:30

4 My Three Sons

7 NET Playhouse

9:00

2 News in Focus

4 MOVIE: Kona Coast (1968; Richard Boone, Vera Miles)

6 The Bob Hope Special

10:00

2 Life, Death and the American Woman

6 The Dean Martin Show

7 World Press

10:45

7 David Litlejohn
11:00

2 Nightbeat

4 News Scene Tonight

6 Q6 News

11:30

2 The Dick Cavet Show

4 MOVIE: Advance to the Rear (1964; Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens)

6 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

1:00

2 Intersect

Anyone have any idea what the deal is with Mary Tyler Moore at 7:00? Is this one of the out-of-
patern airings that would later cause KXLY its CBS affiliation?

This is very likely a delayed telecast -- in Pacific Time, as with Eastern, network prime time always
began at 7:30PM or 8PM (and at 7PM only on Sundays). Also, MTM was seen on CBS on
Saturday nights during its entire time on the network.

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Saturday, April 29, 1972

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Astroboy

7:30 Kimba The White Lion

8 AM Popeye Club
9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step (Barbara Walters leads a discussion

about people--personalities, ideas, and prejudices; a

girl shows how to train a pigeon.)

12 N Mr. Wizard (experiments related to balance)

12:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle" (Gordon Scot as Tarzan,

from '55)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: White Sox-Tigers (alternate game: Twins-Yankees)

5 PM Here Come The Brides (time approximate)

6 PM News (John Pruit)

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Hee Haw (Tammy Wynete, George Jones)

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM Movie: "Sunset Boulevard" (classic with Gloria Swanson and

William Holden, from '50)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Mystery Submarine" (Macdonald Carey's in this one from '50.)

1:30 News

1:35 Movie: "Psyche '59"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)


8 AM Dr. Dolittle

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Bugaloos

1 PM Countdown To Destiny

1:30 F Troop

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

5 PM Bill Anderson (guest: Barbara Mandrell, time

approximate)

5:30 Wilburn Brothers (more Barbara Mandrell, singer

Glen Shirley)

6 PM News (Welch/Wilson)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun"

11 PM Movie: "Burn, Witch, Burn"


WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:20 Video College

6:50 Farm Digest

6:55 Box 5 RFD

7:25 Metro Forestry

7:30 4-H Club

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels, later anchor at Ch. 11, then at

CNN)

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Monkees

12:30 You Are There (recounting "Pony Bob" Haslam of the Pony

Express, who made a 36-hour, 380-mile ride through hostile

Indian territory in 1860)

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Lost In Pajamas," '66 from Czechoslovakia,

about a Russian girl who gets lost and stranded in rural Czechoslovakia.)

2 PM ABA Playoff: Nets-Squires (Game 5, if necessary, else a championship-round

game will be shown)

4 PM The Litle Man (profile of 6'1" Gail Goodrich of the Lakers, time approximate)

4:30 Soul Train


5:30 I Spy (guest: Peter Lawford)

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM News

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore

9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show

9:30 Arnie

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Don Rickles (CBS's misdirected atempt to cast him in a sitcom as a

family man, delay from Fri 10:30 PM)

12 M Movie: "Island In The Sun"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

7 PM Untamed World (Hong Kong and equatorial Africa)

7:30 Forsyte Saga (Part 6: "Decisions," about the marital crisis precipitated

by Irene's (Nyree Dawn Porter) affair)

8:30 Ainu (a native tribe living in northern Japan)

9 PM Berlin: Kaiser to Khrushchev

10 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "The Last Of The Mohicans," part 5

sign off 11 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)


6:30 Science In Action

7 AM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Make A Wish (the difference between astronomy and astrology;

a segment on horses, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

8:30 Road Runner

9 AM Funky Phantom

9:30 Jackson Five

10 AM Bewitched (guests: Maurice Evans and Estelle Winwood)

10:30 Lidsville

11 AM Curiosity Shop (Shirley Jones hosts a show about music and dance:

the story of the evolution of dance, the UCLA Marching Band, "Three

Is A Magic Number" is an animated sequence that simplifies multiplication.)

12 N Mull's Singing Convention

1 PM Know Your Bible

1:30 Sports Action Pro-File

2 PM Lloyd Bridges' Water World

2:30 Bob Brandy

3:30 Golf: Byron Nelson Classic (third round)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (National Sprint Car Championship, naming of

"Wide World"'s Athlete of the Year)

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

7 PM Lawrence Welk (a musical tour of the world)

8 PM Bewitched (watch for Al Molinaro in this episode)


8:30 ABC Movie: "The Death Of Me Yet"

10 PM The Sixth Sense (watch for Lucie Arnaz, Will Geer, and Lee Majors)

11 PM Movie: "The Projected Man"

12:30 ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7:30 Adventures In Living

8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down?

8:30 Road Runner

9 AM Funky Phantom

9:30 Jackson Five

10 AM Bewitched

10:30 Lidsville

11 AM Curiosity Shop

12 N Jonny Quest

12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

1 PM American Bandstand (Dennis Coffey and the Detroit

Guitar Band; Al Green)

2 PM Atlanta: Now

3 PM Dr. Simon Locke (would become "Police Surgeon" that fall)

3:30 Golf: Byron Nelson Classic (third round)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Lawrence Welk

7:30 To Tell The Truth


8 PM Bewitched

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Death Of Me Yet"

10 PM The Sixth Sense

11 PM Movie: "Gorilla At Large" (watch for Raymond Burr, from '54)

1 AM Movie: "The Spider"

2:30 ABC News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

7:45 Uncle Hank

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Harlem Globetroters (animated)

9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Monkees

12:30 You Are There

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM ABA Playoff (see Ch. 5)

4 PM TBA

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM News (Red Brown)


6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore

9 PM New Dick Van Dyke Show

9:30 Arnie

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Shane"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Navy Film

7:30 Georgia TV Monitor

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

9 AM Harlem Globetroters

9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

10:30 Archie's TV Funnies

11 AM Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Monkees

12:30 You Are There


1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM ABA Playoff (see Ch. 5)

4 PM The Litle Man (time approximate)

4:30 Once Upon A Wheel (Paul Newman hosts a six-part

series on auto racing and leading drivers.)

5 PM Stagecoach West

6 PM Porter Wagoner

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore

9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show

9:30 Arnie

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:20 Movie: "Crash Dive"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Sesame Street

sign off 12 N
WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Spiderman

8:30 Ultraman

9 AM Litle Rascals

9:30 Movie: "Blondie Goes To College"

11 AM Roller Game Of The Week

1 PM Addams Family

1:30 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers (guests:

Joey Bishop and Dick Martin)

2 PM Movie: "Desperate Mission"

4 PM Movie: "Man With A Million" (not exactly "The Millionaire,"

coming from England in '54, the year before the show

debuted, but a comedy about two rich brothers who bet

on whether a poor but honest man can spend a million

pounds they've withdrawn from their bank)

6 PM Wrestling

7 PM Boxing From The Forum (Nate Robinson vs. Leroy Romero,

welterweights, 10 rounds)

8 PM Naked City (watch for Frank Gorshin in this one)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun" (pre-empted

on Ch. 2)

11 PM Movie: "Atack Of The Mayan Mummy"


WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

8 AM Dr. Dolitle

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Barrier Reef

11 AM Take A Giant Step

12 N Wrestling

1 PM Roller Derby

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

5 PM Jubilee (I think this is sponsored by Jim Walter Homes,

time approximate)

5:30 Lloyd Bridges' Water World

6 PM Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun"


11 PM Golddiggers (guest host Doug McClure; Alice Ghostley,

comedians Don Rice and Barbara Heller)

11:30 Saturday Tonight Show

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

5 PM Music To Live By

5:30 Fury

6 PM Time For Timothy

6:30 Roy Rogers

7 PM Waters Family

7:30 Crossroads

8 PM Charismatic Conference

9 PM Tomorrow's Lesson

9:30 Rock Church

10:30 Perspective

11 PM Film: "New Love For Candy" (drama about a

broken family)

11:30 Film: "Wild Country" (a young American in the

African grasslands)

WRIP Ch. 61 (WDSI Ch. 40) Chatanooga (Ind.)


6 AM Movie: "Never Say Goodbye"

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Movie: "Stallion Road"

10 AM Movie: "Espionage Agent"

12 N Movie: "Marine Raiders"

2 PM Movie: "Green Light"

3:30 Bugs Bunny/Three Stooges

4 PM Movie: "Never Say Goodbye"

6 PM Movie: "Stallion Road"

8 PM Movie: "Espionage Agent"

10 PM Movie: "Marine Raiders"

11:30 Movie: "Green Light"

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)


11 AM Curiosity Shop (Shirley Jones hosts a show about music and dance:

the story of the evolution of dance, the UCLA Marching Band, "Three

Is A Magic Number" is an animated sequence that simplifies multiplication.)

This was the pilot episode of the series that was produced by Chuck Jones. "Three Is A Magic
Number" was later used as part of the "Multiplication Rock" / "School House Rock" series that
began the following year. It could be said that the well-known "School House Rock" is a spinoff of
the obscure "Curiosity Shop".

RETRO: ORLANDO - 7/15/1996

Monday, July 15, 1996

WESH NBC2

05:00AM News at Sunrise

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Rush Limbaugh

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Jerry Springer

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

05:30PM News
06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM A Current Affair

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

09:00PM MOVIE: Awake to Danger

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM News

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WCPX CBS6

05:30AM Morning News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

09:30AM Hard Copy

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful


02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Hard Copy

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Almost Perfect

09:00PM Murphy Brown

09:30PM Cybill

10:00PM Chicago Hope

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM America's Most Wanted

02:35AM Tempest

03:35AM Up to the Minute

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM News This Morning

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America


09:00AM Geraldo

10:00AM Rolonda

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM The Marshal

09:00PM MOVIE: MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Jenny Jones

01:05AM American Journal

01:35AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WKCF WB18
05:00AM First Business

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Madison's Adventures

06:30AM The Pink Panther

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

08:30AM Garfield and Friends

09:00AM Family Maters

09:30AM Family Ties

10:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210

11:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

11:30AM The Wonder Years

12:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

12:30PM EXTRA

01:00PM Gordon Elliot

02:00PM A Different World

02:30PM Saved by the Bell

03:00PM Full House

03:30PM That's Warner Bros!

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Step by Step

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Cosby Show


07:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Baywatch

09:00PM Highlander: The Series

10:00PM News

10:30PM EXTRA

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:30AM Baywatch

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM TBA

03:00AM Gordon Elliot

04:00AM Mark Walberg

WOFL FOX35

05:00AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Rimba's Island

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

07:30AM Eek! Stravaganza

08:00AM Goof Troop

08:30AM Bonkers

09:00AM Magnum, P.I.

10:00AM Hawaii Five-0


11:00AM In the Heat of the Night

12:00PM Empty Nest

12:30PM Coach

01:00PM Knight Rider

02:00PM Dinosaurs

02:30PM Aladdin

03:00PM Gargoyles

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Bobby's World

04:30PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

05:00PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Married...with Children

08:00PM MOVIE: So I Married an Axe Murderer

10:00PM Renegade: Most Wanted

11:00PM Roseanne

11:30PM Murphy Brown

12:00AM Northern Exposure

01:00AM 21 Jump Street

02:00AM Growing Pains

02:30AM Dear John

03:00AM Bonanza
04:00AM George & Alana

WRBW UPN65

05:00AM The Fugitive

06:00AM Blinky Bill

06:30AM Bananas in Pajamas

07:00AM Sailor Moon

07:30AM The Flintstones

08:00AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

08:30AM Laverne & Shirley

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Wishbone

10:00AM Donahue

11:00AM Richard Bey

12:00PM MOVIE: The Third Man

02:00PM MOVIE: Lady Ice

04:00PM Gilligan's Island

04:30PM Leave it to Beaver

05:00PM Leave it to Beaver

05:30PM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

06:00PM The Litle Rascals

06:30PM The Litle Rascals

07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Nowhere Man


10:00PM Rush Limbaugh

10:30PM All in the Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM The Honeymooners

12:00AM The Country Music Murders

02:00AM Product Showcase

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM The BJ/Lobo Show

04:00AM Cannon

Why do you exclude PBS stations from your listings?

Because I'm not usually a fan of public television.

But it still doesn't mean that you shouldn't include these listings -- they are a part of TV history
too.

That's just silly. If you're going to leave out PBS because you don't like public television, why not
leave out shows you aren't a fan of, as well? Leave a nice blank spot in your listings.

I'm a fan of PBS too. I'd like to see PBS listings as well, and I always wondered why you don't
include them myself.

How are both Channel 2 (12:30 PM) and Channel 65 (10 PM) airing "Rush Limbaugh"?

were they in an LMA?

I don't believe they ever were. Apparently, it was an error on either the listing's part or
Anabate's.

Retro: North Carolina Monday, May 1, 1967


From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

All programs are in color unless designated by (bw).

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Man And Society" (bw)

6:30 Good Morning Show

7:55 Morning Devotion

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 What's Cooking Today?

10 AM Candid Camera (people are confused by a door that

says "other people only"; poker players are dealt rigged

hands) (bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life (bw)

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Girl Talk (Dr. Joyce Brothers, lawyer Gunhilde Garroad, Gay Gaer

Luce, author of "Sleep") (bw)

1:30 As The World Turns


2 PM Password (June Lockhart, Ross Martin)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (guest is actress Daniele Aubry)

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night (bw)

4 PM Secret Storm (bw)

4:30 Movie: "Machiste In King Solomon's Mines"

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Grand Ole Opry (I have a feeling this is Flat and Scruggs) (bw)

7:30 Gilligan's Island

8 PM Mr. Terrific (Ted Cassidy appears in this episode.)

8:30 The Lucy Show (Don Rickles as a washed-up boxer who can't get

Mr. Mooney to give him the money to open a flower shop, so Lucy

trains him for a big comeback)

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM To Tell The Truth

10:30 Password (Phyllis Diller, Gary Morton)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 The Las Vegas Show (debut of the one and only offering of the

United Network, which lasted a month: Bill Dana hosts, with guests

Don Adams, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Daniels, Abbe Lane, Marty Allen

and Steve Rossi; regulars are Danny Meehan, Pete Barbutti, Ann

Elder, Jo Anne Worley (pre-"Laugh-In"), and Cully Richards)


WUNB (WUND) Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

8:55 News (bw)

9 AM U.S. History (bw)

9:30 Physical Science (bw)

10 AM World History (bw)

10:30 Mathematics (bw)

11 AM Algebra (bw)

11:30 Creative Person (profile of ceramicist Dick Schwanke) (bw)

12 N Aspect (farm show) (bw)

12:30 News (bw)

12:45 Tales Of Poindexter (bw)

nothing listed from 1-3 PM

3 PM Elementary Science (bw)

3:30 Big Picture (bw)

4 PM Industrial Statistics (bw)

5 PM What's New (bw)

5:30 Aspect (bw)

6 PM News (bw)

6:15 Tales Of Poindexter (bw)

6:30 English (bw)

7 PM North Carolina News Conference (bw)

7:30 What's New (bw)

8 PM Music Of America (second of two of songs popular in


pioneer days) (bw)

8:30 Living For The Sixties (bw)

9 PM NET Journal (first of five on American education, shows the

rehabilitation program at Junior High School 57 in Bedford-Stuyvesant,

and atempts to motivate students on the verge of dropping out) (bw)

sign off 10 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS/NBC)

6:05 Aspect (bw)

6:35 Almanac

6:45 Gospel Roundup

7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith)

7:45 News, Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

9 AM Kirby's Corral

9:05 To Tell The Truth

9:30 Secret Storm (bw)

10 AM Candid Camera (bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Noon Report

12:25 Pat Lee

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Love Of Life (bw)

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Superman (bw)

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Barbara Eden; Rick and Kris Nelson,

Dr. Frances Horwich, Lionel Hampton, comedian Ralph Pope)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 Editorial (Clyde McLean)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "The Violent Men"

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM Run For Your Life (NBC, watch for Bruce Dern and Jack

Albertson in this episode)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Editorial (Clyde McLean)

11:30 Joey Bishop (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 18)

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)


6:55 Weather (Art Bannon) (bw)

7 AM Cartoon Carnival (bw)

8:30 Movie: "Tennessee's Partner" (bw)

10 AM Donna Reed (delay from 12:30 PM) (bw)

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood (Sammy Davis Jr., Martin Landau

and Barbara Bain)

10:55 Children's Doctor

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One In A Million (bw)

12 N Everybody's Talking (bw)

12:30 Woman's World (bw)

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67

2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital (bw)

3:30 Dark Shadows (bw)

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Popeye And The Litle Rascals (bw)

4:55 Flintstones (bw)

5:25 Newscope, Weather (bw)

5:30 ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:15 Movie: "Tarzan And The Slave Girl" (Lex Barker

is Tarzan, from '50) (bw)


7:30 Iron Horse

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Zero Hour (Zero Mostel in a one-man show, pre-empts

"Big Valley")

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Joey Bishop

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/CBS)

5:30 Aspect (bw)

6 AM Daybreak (bw)

6:45 Ray Wilkinson (farm news) (bw)

7 AM Viewpoint (Jesse Helms) (bw)

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club (bw)

8 AM Time For Uncle Paul (bw)

8:30 Everybody's Talking (bw)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host John Forsythe; Met tenor

Richard Tucker, the Serendipity Singers)

10 AM Femme Fare (Bete Elliot) (bw)

10:55 Word And Song (bw)

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One In A Million (bw)


12 N News, Weather (bw)

12:30 Donna Reed (bw)

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital (bw)

3:30 Movie: "The Ghost Breakers" (arguably Bob Hope's

best movie without Bing, from '40) (bw)

5:15 Superman

5:45 Sports (Ray Reeve) (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:20 ABC News

6:50 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms) (bw)

6:55 Weather (bw)

7 PM Bewitched (delay from Thu 8:30 PM)

7:30 Iron Horse

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Zero Hour

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Movie: "A Medal For Benny"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)


6:30 Carolina In The Morning (bw)

7 AM Today (San Diego's cultural and recreational activities)

9 AM Jack LaLanne (bw)

9:30 Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30 PM) (bw)

9:45 Guiding Light (delay from 12:45 PM) (bw)

10 AM Snap Judgment (Gisele MacKenzie, Soupy Sales)

10:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone (guests: the King Cousins)

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, Michael Callan, Fabian,

Eartha Kit, Michael Landon, Ruta Lee, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM Showcase (Jim Burns) (bw)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night (bw)

4 PM Secret Storm (bw)

4:30 Three Stooges (bw)

5 PM Movie: "Under Western Skies" (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)


6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Monkees

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 Captain Nice

9 PM The Road West

10 PM Run For Your Life

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Tonight Show

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6 AM Aspect (bw)

6:30 Country Music Caravan

7 AM Today

9 AM Mister Ed (bw)

9:30 Girl Talk (bw)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News (W.E. Debnam) (bw)

12:15 Farm News, Weather (bw)

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:55 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (Keely Smith, Buddy Greco)

4 PM Match Game (Ed McMahon, Fannie Flagg)

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Funny Page (bw)

5:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Branded

7:30 Monkees

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 Captain Nice

9 PM The Road West

10 PM Run For Your Life

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)


6:15 University Of Michigan (bw)

6:45 Farm And Home (bw)

7 AM Bozo The Clown

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club (bw)

8 AM Romper Room (bw)

8:30 Exercise With Georgia Castle (bw)

8:40 Brunch Bunch (bw)

9 AM Movie: "Man About Town" (bw)

10:20 Gourmet Cook (this is not Graham Kerr) (bw)

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One In A Million (bw)

12 N Everybody's Talking (bw)

12:30 Merv Griffin (singer Aliza Kashi, Fran Allison, Burns

and Schreiber, "your obedient servant" Arthur Treacher) (bw)

1:30 Dark Shadows (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital (bw)

3:30 Timmy And Lassie (bw)

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Litle Rascals (bw)

5 PM Three Stooges (bw)


5:30 News, Weather, Sports (bw)

6 PM Movie: "Shaggy" (Robert Shayne, aka Inspector Henderson,

stars in this '48 drama about a man who remarries, making

things difficult for himself, his son, and his dog.) (bw)

7:25 Weather (Georgia Castle) (bw)

7:30 Iron Horse

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Zero Hour

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Joey Bishop

1 AM News (bw)

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today (bw)

8:35 CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

10 AM Candid Camera (bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

11 AM Andy Griffith (bw)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N News, Weather (bw)

12:15 Farm News, Weather (bw)


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Love Of Life (bw)

1:25 Timely Tips (bw)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night (bw)

4 PM Secret Storm (bw)

4:30 Cartoon Junction (bw)

5 PM Rawhide (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Marshal Dillon (bw)

7:30 Gilligan's Island

8 PM Mr. Terrific

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM To Tell The Truth

10:30 Password

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 The Las Vegas Show


WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC/ABC)

6:15 Life And Teachings Of Jesus (bw)

6:45 On The House

7 AM Today

9 AM Everybody's Talking (Zsa Zsa Gabor is a celebrity

panelist, delay from 12 N) (bw)

9:30 Dateline: Hollywood (delay from 10:30 AM) (bw)

9:55 Children's Doctor (delay from 10:55 AM) (bw)

10 AM Dream Girl Of '67 (Carol Lawrence, Jacques Bergerac,

Robert Reed, Michael Callan, delay from 2:30 PM)

10:25 Here's Peg (women's show)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Dating Game

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:55 NBC News

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM General Hospital (bw)


3:30 Dark Shadows (bw)

4 PM Clown Carnival

5 PM Rifleman (bw)

5:30 Lawman (bw)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM F Troop (ABC, delay from Thu 8 PM)

7:30 Monkees

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Zero Hour

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect (bw)

6:30 Homer Briarhopper (country music) (bw)

7 AM Today

9 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)


11 AM Pat Boone

11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12 N Love Of Life (bw)

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night (bw)

4 PM Secret Storm (bw)

4:30 Huckleberry Hound

5 PM Andy Griffith (delay from 11 AM) (bw)

5:30 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Tarzan (NBC, delay from Fri 7:30 PM)

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 The Lucy Show

9 PM Andy Griffith

9:30 Family Affair

10 PM Run For Your Life

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show


WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Ben Moore (local) (bw)

8 AM Romper Room (bw)

8:45 King And Odie (bw)

9 AM Movie: "Son Of A Stranger" (bw)

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor

11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 One In A Million (bw)

12 N Everybody's Talking (bw)

12:30 Donna Reed (bw)

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital (bw)

3:30 Dark Shadows (bw)

4 PM Dating Game

4:30 Popeye (bw)

5 PM Bozo The Clown (bw)

5:30 The Texan (bw)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

6:30 ABC News


7 PM Highway Patrol (bw)

7:30 Iron Horse

8:30 Rat Patrol

9 PM Felony Squad

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM Zero Hour

11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw)

11:30 Joey Bishop

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Aspect (bw)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

9:30 Exercise With Gloria (Gloria Roeder and her daughters)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Pat Boone

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Match Game (Dom DeLuise and Michele Lee, week-behind

from 4 PM)
1:25 News, Weather

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:55 NBC News

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Astroboy (bw)

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as WBTV)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Statesmen And Blackwood Brothers Quartet

7:30 Monkees

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

8:30 Captain Nice

9 PM The Road West

10 PM Run For Your Life

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC/CBS/NBC)

10 AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Jack LaLanne (bw)


11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Trouble With Father (Stu Erwin) (bw)

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (if these listings are to be believed,

this newscast was carried on two channels in

Charlote)

1 PM The Fugitive (bw)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 Donna Reed (bw)

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Film Feature (bw)

5 PM Movie: TBA (bw)

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Star Performance (bw)

7:30 Tarzan (NBC, delay from Fri 7:30 PM)

8:30 Captain Nice

9 PM Movie: "China Girl" (bw)

10:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats (CBS, delay from Sat

9:30 PM) (bw)

sign off 11 PM
Retro: Kentucky Wednesday, April 29, 1964

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:50 Today On The Farm (Jack Crowner)

7 AM Today (James Daly ("Medical Center") subs for

Hugh Downs; he and Helen Hayes discuss their

upcoming play "The White House"; Mary Owen

Cameron discusses her book on shoplifting.)

9 AM Morning Show (c)

9:30 Magic Forest (c)

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Word For Word (c)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (c)

12 N Your First Impression (guest: singer Margaret Whiting) (c)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (c)

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM Divorce Court

2 PM Let's Make A Deal (c)

2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loreta Young
3:30 You Don't Say! (Barbara Rush, Tom Tryon) (c)

4 PM Movies: "Viva Zapata" (part 2) and "Hurricane Island")

5:45 Yogi Bear

6:15 Local Weather, News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Third Man

7:30 The Virginian (c)

9 PM Espionage (how Dr. Sun Yat-sen ploted to overthrow the

Manchu dynasty)

10 PM The Eleventh Hour

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (c)

11:20 Tonight Show (guests: singing group the Barry Sisters) (c)

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM Good Morning

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon (c)

10:30 Word For Word (c)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (c)

12 N Ruth Lyons (c)

1:30 Your First Impression (guests: actor James Dunn and his

wife, not in color)


2 PM Let's Make A Deal (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loreta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4 PM Match Game (Pernell Roberts, Bety White)

4:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur)

4:30 Movie: "Rogues Of Sherwood Forest"

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM It's A Wonderful World (tour of Israel) (c)

7:30 Best Of The Post (c)

8 PM Baseball: Phillies-Reds (c)

10:30 Best Of The Post (time approximate) (c)

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Ted Kluszewski (sports)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

1 AM Pageant (documentary)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

6:15 Off To Adventure (American kids visit a Japanese school)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Civilizations"

7 AM Chance To Advance

7:30 Contemporaries
8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys (guest: Mickey Rooney)

12 N News (Al Schotelkote)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Ann Sothern (her 1958-61 series)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password (Pat Carroll, Peter Lind Hayes)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (guest: June Lockhart)

3 PM To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Dennis O'Keefe, Shirl

Conway ("The Nurses"), Phyllis Newman)

3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host John Gary; dancers Bob and Cece

Robinson, Renee Taylor, author of "Hunza Health Secrets")

5:35 Magoo And Funny Company

5:45 Rocky And His Friends

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Magilla Gorilla

7:30 CBS Reports (first of two reports on Charles de Gaulle traces


his first rise to power in the old Fourth Republic during World

War II)

8:30 Suspense (James Daly is guest star; Sebastian Cabot is host)

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 PM Danny Kaye (Pat Carroll, Ferrante and Teicher)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "Arizona"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester

7:30 Barney Arnold (farming)

7:45 Fisbie Funnies

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch

9:45 Keep 'n Trim

10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace, R.I.P.)

10:30 As The World Turns

11 AM Password (Marty Allen and Steve Rossi)

11:30 Pete And Gladys

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 CBS News (Robert Trout)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light


1 PM News, Markets, Weather

1:15 Movie: "Honeymoon" (Shirley Temple, practically

all-grown-up in this one from '47)

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus

5:15 Highway Patrol

5:45 Small Talk

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 CBS Reports

8:30 What's Your Question?

9 PM Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 PM Danny Kaye

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Movie: "The Woman On Pier 13"

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:55 Daily Word


7 AM German Hour

7:30 Dick Tracy (animated)

8 AM Skipper Ryle

9:30 Make Room For Daddy (NBC, pre-empted on Ch. 5,

delay from 4:30 PM)

10 AM Dialing For Dollars

10:30 Price Is Right (Jack Clark subs for Bill Cullen; Carmel

Quinn is the celebrity guest)

11 AM Get The Message (Dick Shawn, Joan Fontaine, Arlene

Francis, Roddy McDowall)

11:30 Missing Links (Dick Clark has replaced Ed McMahon in the

move from NBC to ABC; panel: Phyllis Kirk, Tom Poston,

Joel Grey; guest reader is singer John Rait (Bonnie's dad))

12 N Love Of Life (pre-empted on Ch. 9)

12:25 News (Bill Gill)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (pre-empted on Ch. 5, not in color)

12:55 News (Bill Gill)

1 PM Father Knows Best

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

2 PM Queen For A Day (delay from 3:30 PM)

2:30 Day In Court (a 16-year-old boy is accused of arson)

2:55 ABC News (Lisa Howard)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster (delay from 4 PM)

4:30 Movie: "The Bonnie Parker Story" (Dorothy Provine in the


role made more famous by Faye Dunaway)

6 PM News, Weather

6:15 ABC News (Ron Cochran)

6:30 Mickey Mouse Club

7 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM Paty Duke

8:30 The Farmer's Daughter (I couldn't help but think of the original

"Parent Trap" when I saw this listing: in the movie, the daughters

of a separated couple try to get them back together; the woman

with designs on Brian Keith is played by Joanna Barnes. In this one,

Katy (Inger Stevens) plans to block a sophisticated divorcee's designs

on Glen Morley (William Windom); the woman in question is played by

Joanna Barnes.)

9 PM Ben Casey (guests: George C. Scot and Colleen Dewhurst in the ill-fated

season where "Casey" did not air on Mondays)

10 PM 77 Sunset Strip (Jack Webb is producing, and Stu Bailey is traveling the

globe--last season)

11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Las Vegas Nights" (fairly forgetable musical from '41 but worth

a listen to the music of Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra)

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Today
9 AM American Government

9:50 Take Five

10 AM Say When!

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Word For Word (c)

11 AM Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy! (c)

12 N Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth Or Consequences (c)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News (Hayden Timmons)

1:05 Leisure

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Let's Make A Deal (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Loreta Young

3:30 You Don't Say! (c)

4 PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Make Room For Daddy

5 PM Bunkhouse (kids' show)

5:45 Local Market Report, Sports, News, Weather (c)

6:15 Hayden Timmons (c)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report


7 PM Miami Undercover

7:30 Broken Arrow

8 PM Baseball: Phillies-Reds (c)

10:30 Danny Kaye (time approximate, joined in progress)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Dateline 27

10 AM To Tell The Truth (Dick Shawn, Zachary Scot, Joan

Fontaine, Bety White)

10:25 Almanac Newsreel (April 29, 1931: the King of Siam visits

the United States)

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Get The Message

11:30 Missing Links

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 Farm Report (Henry Allin)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Father Knows Best

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show


2 PM Queen For A Day (delay from 3:30 PM)

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Trailmaster (delay from 4 PM)

4:30 Windy And Marianne

4:55 Three Stooges

5:15 Young People's World

5:25 Amos 'n' Andy

5:55 Sports In Review (Jim Best)

6 PM News, Weather

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Wild Cargo (hunting alligators, snakes, and turtles

in Louisiana)

7 PM Biography (Mike Wallace narrates the life of Mahatma

Gandhi)

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM Paty Duke

8:30 The Farmer's Daughter

9 PM Ben Casey

10 PM 77 Sunset Strip

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "Sunny Side Of The Street" (this one from '51

is a sort of homage to early television as established

singer Frankie Laine helps newcomer Billy Daniels break


into the new medium)

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Get The Message

11:30 Missing Links

12 N Kid's Korner

1 PM Father Knows Best

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

2 PM Our Miss Brooks

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Queen For A Day

4 PM Three Stooges

4:30 Deputy Dawg

5 PM Trailmaster (delay from 4 PM)

6 PM Superman

6:25 Science Fiction Theater

6:55 Local Weather (Don Rossi)

7 PM ABC News

7:15 Local News, Sports

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM Paty Duke
8:30 The Farmer's Daughter

9 PM Ben Casey

10 PM 77 Sunset Strip

11 PM ABC News (Bob Young)

11:10 Local News, Weather

11:25 Man And The Challenge

Retro Wisconsin July 13th, 1959

From TV Guide Monday July 13, 1959

2 WBAY-CBS Green Bay

3 WISC-CBS Madison

4 WTMJ-NBC Milwaukee

5 WFRV-NBC Green Bay

6 WITI-ABC Milwaukee

6m WDMJ-CBS (and ABC) Marquete

7 WSAU-CBS, ABC, NBC Wausau

11 WMBV ABC Green Bay

12 WISN-CBS Milwaukee

18 WXIX-Ind Milwaukee (Off the air)

27 WKOW-ABC Madison

33 WMTV-NBC Madison

Morning
6:45

4 Farm and Garden

7:00

2 Cheer Up Time - Widoe

4 5 33 Today - Garroway

7:45

3 Film Feature

7:50

6 news

8:00

2 3 6 News -Clark

8:10

2 TV Party Line - Widoe

8:15

Captain Kangaroo

The crew of the S.S. Treasure house forms a band.

Sailor Clyde turns a baseball bat into a musical instrument.

8:55
7 News - Don Debyle

9:00

2 3 7 On the Go - Linkleter

4 Kitchen News - Griem

5 33 Dough Re Mi - Quiz

6 Romper Room - Miss Barbara

9:30

2 3 6 Sam Levenson

4 5 7 33 Treasure Hunt

10 Music

9:40

12 News

9:45

10 Heritage

12 To the Ladies

10:00

2 3 6 I Love Lucy

4 5 7 33 Price is Right

11 This is the Life

12 Fun House - Comedy


10:15

10 Social Issues in Education

10:30

2 3 6 Top Dollar - Quiz

4 5 7 33 Concentration

Keefe Brasselle substitutes this week for Hugh Downs

11 Movie - "Mexican Spitfire at Sea"

11:00

2 3 6 7 Love of Life - Serial

4 5 33 Tic Tac Dough - Quiz

12 Burns and Allen - Comedy

11:15

10 Compass Rose

11:30

2 3 6 Search for Tomorrow - Serial

4 5 7 33 It Could be You

10 Program Ten

12 Woman's Angle - Trudy

11:45
2 3 6 Guiding Light

27 Country Style USA

Afternoon

12:00

2 Noon Show - Bob Nelson

3 Wisconsin Farm Hour

4 Hot Shots - Variety

5 Amos 'N' Andy

6 Playhouse 6 - Drama

7 News - Walter Cronkite

10 Children's Corner

11 12 27 Across the Board

33 Lunchtime - Kids

12:05

7 Merry-Go-Round - Topinka

12:30

4 Midday - Reynolds

5 Life With Father - Comedy

6 As the World Turns

10 Japanese Folklore

11 12 27 Pantomime Quiz
33 The Way - Religion

1:00

2 3 7 For Beter or Worse - Dr. James Peterson

4 5 33 Queen For a Day

6 Star Performance - Drama

A man is accused of murdering his wife. The problem is he's not married.

10 Briefing Session - Discussion

11 12 27 Music Bingo - Quiz

1:30

2 What's New To "Day"

3 6 7 House Party

4 5 33 Court of Human Relations - Advice

10 Keyboard Cnversation

11 Channel 11's Kitchen

12 Our Miss Brooks - Comedy

27 Matinee Playhouse - Drama

2:00

2 3 6 Big Payoff - Quiz

4 Woman's World - Discussion

5 33 Young Dr. Malone

7 Our Miss Brooks - Comedy

11 12 27 Day In Court - Drama


Today's re-enacted case: A college football player sues over injuries received at a

Frat party.

2:30

2 3 6 6m 7 Verdict is Yours - Drama

4 5 33 From These Roots

11 12 27 Gale Storm - Comedy

3:00

2 3 6 6m Brighter Day

4 5 33 Truth or Consequences (In Color)

7 Christian Science - Religion

11 12 27 Beat the Clock

A woman tries to hinder her husband in his atempt to keep a balloon in the air.

3:15

2 3 6 6m 7 Secret Storm

3:30

2 3 6 6m 7 Edge of Night

4 5 33 Country Fair - Parks

11 12 27 Who Do You Trust

4:00

2 3 As the World Turns


4 Comedy Time - Cooper

5 Marianne Show - Women

6 Movie "The Green Promise" - Drama

6m Shop, Look, Listen - Women

7 11 12 27 American Bandstand - Dick Clark

33 Fern Fowler - Women

4:30

2 6m House Party

3 Information Center - Talk

4 Movie "Hidden Guns" - Western

5 Life of Riley - Comedy

33 Mr. Flicker and Friends

5:00

2 Popeye's Cartoon Time - Kids

3 Peanut Gallery - Kids

5 Three Stooges

6m Tiny Town - Kids

7 Fun House

11 Uncle Tom - Kids

12 Superman

5:15

6m Spin-O-Rama - Ramsey
5:30

6 Amos 'N' Andy

7 Annie Oakley

11 12 27 Mickey Mouse Club

5:45

4 News - Huntley, Brinkley

5:55

2 3 Sports

Evening

6:00

2 3 4 5 6 7 27 33 News

6m Cartoons

11 News - John Daly

12 Punky and His Pals - Cartoon

6:15

2 3 4 5 6 6m 7 News - Edwards

5 33 News - Huntley, Brinkley

11 News, Weather, Sports

12 News - John Daly


6:30

2 3 6 Name That Tune

4 5 33 Buckskin - Western

6m News, Weather, Sports

7 Walt Disney

11 27 Polka -Go-Round

12 Milwaukee Reports - Herzog

7:00

2 3 6 6m Texas - Western

4 5 33 Restless Gun

12 Polka -Go-Round

7:30

2 3 6 Father Knows Best

4 5 33 Wells Fargo - Western

6 Anne Oakley

7 Groucho Marx - Quiz

11 12 27 Bold Journey

8:00

2 3 6 6m 7 Frontier Justice - Western

4 5 33 Peter Gunn

11 Vacationtime '59 - Al Brown


12 27 Pantomime Quiz

21 Teen-Ager - Education

8:30

Joseph Coton - Drama

4 5 33 Alcoa Theater - Drama

11 27 Top Golf Pro

12 Walter Winchell File

21 Heritage

9:00

2 3 6 Desilu Playhouse

4 5 33 Arthur Murray (In Color)

6m Too Young to go Steady

7 Dr. Christian - Drama

12 Twenty Six Men

21 Haydn to Hi-Fi

9:30

4 To Be Announced

5 Target - Adolphe Menjou

6m Sheriff of Cochise

7 Zane Grey

11 Variety Playhouse

12 Death Valley Days


21 20th Century Revolution In World Affairs

27 U.S. Marshall

33 Science Fiction Theater

10:00

2 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 27 33 News

6m Ramblers

21 Compass - Travel

10:10

12 Weather in the Weather

10:15

4 Tugboat Anne - Comedy

5 Jack Paar

6 Movie "Johnny Holiday" - Drama

11 Movie "Flight From Glory" - Drama

12 Movie "Cluny Brown" - Comedy

10:20

7 Peter Gunn

10:25

33 Jack Paar
10:30

2 State Trooper

3 Movie "Weekend in Havana" - Musical

6m Halls of Ivy - Comedy

27 Night Court - Drama

10:45

4 Tonight in Milwaukee

27 Governor's Report

10:50

7 News, Sports

11:00

2 Movie "Holy Matrimony" - Comedy

4 Jack Paar

6m News - Nick Lauri

7 Command Performance

27 Movie "Way Down East" - Drama

11:15

6m Movie "Fallen Angel" - Drama

11:45

6 News, Weather, Sports


12:00

4 5 33 News

12:15

12 Night Watch - Comedy

6 WITI-ABC Milwaukee

12 WISN-CBS Milwaukee

...as the listings reflect, at this point WITI/6 was a CBS affiliate and WISN-TV/12 was an ABC
affiliate. In fact, CBS had affiliated with WITI only three months previous to this. They wouldn't
swap affiliations until 2 April 1961...

WXIX 18 was a week or so away from signing on as an independent (it had gone dark as a CBS
affiliate in April 1959 when WITI signed up with CBS).

Precisely a week.

(I tend to remember the date well, as I was roughly 17 hours old and roughly five miles away
when WXIX returned to the air...)

Retro News Article: KHQ and KXLY Authorized to Build Television Stations (1952)

KHQ and KXLY Authorized to Build Television Stations

Spokane Daily Chronicle

Saturday, July 12, 1952

Two Spokane radio stations yesterday received authorization from the federal communications
commission to build television stations but just when local television broadcasts will start
remained uncertain.

Also uncertain is the date when TV outlets here will have simultaneous or live broadcasts from
national networks.

Radio station KHQ and Symons Broadcasting Company (KXLY) were among the 18 outlets in 11
metropolitan areas given permits by the FCC yesterday to build television stations, the
Associated Press reported from Washington, D.C.

Richard O. Dunning, president and general manager of KHQ, said his station was assigned very
high frequency channel 6. KXLY was assigned channel 4. Not yet acted upon is the application of
Louis Wasmer, owner of KSPO, for channel 2.

Antenna Will Top Big Tower

Dunning said it will take time to get TV antenna built and installed atop KHQs 826-foot tower on
Moran Prairie and to get other necessary equipment delivered and installed.

KXLY officials said no one can predict when TV broadcasts will start here but they plan immediate
construction of video broadcasting facilities.

The KXLY-TV studio will be located in the stations present quarters at W. 315 Sprague. Station
officials said they couldnt say at this time where the broadcasting tower would be.

Phone Company Prepared

Meanwhile, P.A. McKellar, division manager here for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company, said his firm is prepared to provide network facilities for the transmission of television
shows to eastern Washington and northern Idaho citiesbut just how soon isnt known.
The date will depend upon the availability of necessary materials and equipment; the amount of
new investment money required, and the time specified by local broadcasters.

Our company will be ready to meet the demand when the demand actually exists, he said.

McKellar said engineers have recommended construction of a radio relay system linking Spokane
and Portland. Consisting of a series of towers located about 35 miles apart, it would be similar to
the recently completed Seatle-Portland radio system, he added.

Cost of such an undertaking would be tremendous, he said. The Seatle-Portland link cost
more than $2,000,000. Like the one planned for eastern Washington, it is capable of carrying
hundreds of long-distance telephone conversations simultaneously with television broadcasts.

The radio relay system now is considered the most practicable means of providing intercity video
hookups in this part of the United States, he said.

The other means available is the coaxial cable and only one such cablefrom Seatle to Yakima
has been built in this state, he said. It cost $5,000,000 and no additions are planned to it at
this time.

That cable is now equipped to carry television and whether it will be a mater that hasnt been
decided, McKellar added.

Communities, which do not now have simultaneous network programs but do have TV are
served by film from the network points or telecast local events.

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Television Closer in City; KHQ and KXLY Get Go-Ahead

The Spokesman-Review

Saturday, July 12, 1952

Radio station KHQ and the Symons Broadcasting company of Spokane (KXLY) yesterday received
authorization to build television stations here.

Immediate grants for construction came from the federal communications commission at
Washington, D.C., at an extraordinaryand firstnight session. Earlier the FCC authorized 14
new stations in nine TV-less communities, including Denver and Portland, Ore.

Richard O. Dunning, president and general manager of KHQ, said he was overjoyed with the
FCCs action. Dunning said KHQ, the Spokane-Inland Empire affiliate of the National Broadcasting
company, expects to be the NBC-TV affiliate for the same area.

Applied in April

Dunning applied for a TV outlet here on April 3. He indicated at that time the stations TV
antenna would be placed atop the 826-foot KHQ tower on Moran Prairie.

Bing Crosby, who in September, 1948, filed for TV station rights in Spokane, Tacoma and Yakima,
formed a partnership here with officials of radio station KXLY on June 26. Partners with the
famed movie star-singer are Robert P. Porter, Mahlon B. Rucker and Dr. Joseph W. Lynch. Ed
Craney of the managerial staff of KXLY, operated by the Symons firm, will head KXLY-TV.

The grants were among the first authorized in nearly four years, the Associated Press reported.
The FCC lifted its freeze on new stations April 13.

Louis Wasmer, owner of radio station KSPO here, has filed an application for a VHF (very high
frequency) channel 2 station which has not yet been acted upon by the FCC. KHQ-TV will be on
VHF channel 6. KXLY-TV will be on VHF channel 4.

The question now is one of time, Dunning commented when asked when Spokane residents
would be seeing TV programs. It will take time to get the antenna built and atop our tower, and
to get equipment ordered and delivered.

Weather this fall will be another factor in the Spokane TV scene. Bad weather would hamper
installation of intricate equipment, Dunning said.

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Wasmer to Buy Station KREM

Radio Pioneer Sells KSPO in Two-Way Transaction


The Spokesman-Review

Saturday, July 26, 1952

Approval of the sale of Spokane radio station KREM to Louis Wasmer came from the federal
communications commission Thursday at Washington, D.C.

The FCC authorized transfer of KREM from Cole E. Wylie to Wasmer for $225,000 on the
condition Wasmer divest himself of all interests in KSPO, Spokane station which Wasmer owns,
according to the Associated Press.

Wasmer announced that he has assigned the license of KSPO to D. Gene Williams and Delbert
(Del Cody) Bertholf. Wasmer, who obtained KSPO from Arthur Smith in June, 1950, sold to
Williams and Bertholf for $55,000.

The acquisition of KREM by Wasmer paves the way for assignment of a channel 2 television
permit to Wasmer. He will take over the KREM operating license next Thursday.

TV in Plans

Wasmer filed an application for a channel 2 TV station early last monthan application which he
said Thursday was contingent on the KREM sale.

The KREM 30-acre site on Moran prairie is ideally adapted to TV, said Wasmer. My application
calls for the erection of a 750-foot TV tower and addition of more buildings. KREM radio facilities
in general will be improved.

Stations KHQ and KXLY here won assignments of TV channels 6 and 4, respectively, on July 11.
Station KNEW, which applied for a channel 4 permit on July 11 but lost out, early this week filed
an amended application for channel 2 rights. It has not yet been confirmed here if the
application has been accepted for filing.

Because his TV application hinged on the KREM transfer (work on which began in mid-October
last year), Wasmer said he feels FCC action can be expected on the TV permit soon. Wasmer also
has interests in Seatle radio station KOL and KXLL at Missoula, Mont.

The new owner at KREM is a pioneer in the radio field here. He organized station KHQ in 1925
and took over operation of KGA in 1932. He sold KHQ, the National Broadcasting company
affiliate here, in 1946. Wasmer sold KGA, now the American Broadcasting company outlet here,
three years later.

Wylie said when plans for the sale of his station were announced, he would moved to Sunnyside,
Wash., to devote his full time to the operation of station KREW, which he owns, if the sale was
approved.

Retro: Yorkshire/North East England Sat, Apr 30, 1994

from TV Times-Yorkshire/Tyne Tees edition

BBC1

Children's BBC 7.30-10.55; Grandstand 12.15-5.15

7.25 News/Weather

7.30 Felix the Cat

7.45 Joe 90

8.10 Legend of Prince Valiant

8.35 Round the Twist

9.00 Parallel 9

10.55 World Snooker Championship semi-final (from The Crucible, Sheffield)

12.12 Weather
12.15 Grandstand

12.20 Football Focus

12.50 News

12.55 Racing from Haydock Park

1.00 Botany Bay Handicap horse race

1.05 World Snooker Championship semi-final

1.25 Racing from Haydock Park

1.30 Lodge Lane Conditions Stakes horse race

1.35 Rugby League: Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final-Leeds v Wigan (from Wembley Stadium,
London)

2.00 Haydock Park Spring Trophy Rated Stakes horse race

2.05 Rugby League cont'd

4.20 World Snooker Championship semi-final

4.40 Final Score

5.15 BBC News/Weather

5.25 Regional News

5.30 Cartoon (Porky Pig)

5.45 Jim'll Fix It

6.20 Film "Masters of the Universe"

8.00 Eurovision Song Contest 1994 (live from Dublin; presented by RTE's Cynthia Ni Mhurchu and
Gerry Ryan, with Terry Wogan providing commentary for the BBC)

11.00 BBC News/Sport/Weather (Late-night times approximate, depending on length of the


Eurovision contest)

11.20 Match of the Day (FA Premiership highlights)

12.10 Film "The Return of Count Yorga"

1.45 Weather

1.50 sign-off
BBC2

Open University 6.00-12.15; Going Underground (a series coinciding with the opening of the
Channel Tunnel and having a subterranean theme) 8.30-9.30 and 11.20-12.55

6.00 Graphs, Networks & Design: Critical Path

6.25 Desert Ecology

6.50 Organic Chemistry: Samples of Analysis

7.15 IT for You

7.40 Cragside House-From Lodge to Palace

8.05 Science: Steel, Stars & Spectra

8.30 Evolution: Why Do Peacocks Have Elaborate Trains?

8.55 Curriculum & Learning: Ways with Words

9.20 Composing: George Fenton in Conversation

9.45 Open Advice: Something for Everyone

10.10 Biology Form & Function: Nerves

10.35 Learning to Care

11.00 Our Health in Our Hands

11.25 Poland: Democracy & Change

11.50 The Enlightenment: Angelica Kauffmann

12.15 Film "Stalag 17" (bw)

2.10 Horizon "Against the Clock" (problems brought on by the industrial world's need to work at
night)

3.00 Film "The Barefoot Contessa"

5.05 World Snooker Championshiup semi-final

6.25 BBC News/Sport/Weather

6.40 South Africa Votes (David Dimbleby reports on the country's first multi-racial elections)
7.10 Chasing the Dream (the 4-minute mile and those who have equaled or beaten it)

8.00 World Snooker Championship semi-final

8.30 Notes from the Underground (visiting Moscow's tunnel network)

9.20 The Foot Tunnel (animated tale of a commuter)

9.30 Have I Got News for You

10.00 Seinfeld "The Note"

10.25 World Snooker Championship semi-final

11.20 Film "Kanal"

12.55 World Snooker Championship highlights

1.40 sign-off

Yorkshire/Tyne Tees (Yorkshire broadcasts to Yorkshire, Tyne Tees in the North East)

5.30 ITN Morning News

6.00 GMTV--*programs 6-9.25am

6.00 Eat Your Words

6.30 Rise & Shine

7.40 Saturday Disney

9.25 What's Up Doc? (variety program, with guests East 17, Corrie's Angela Griffin, and Gimme 5
co-hosts Paul Leyshon and Mathew Davis)

11.30 ITV Chart Show

12.30 Movies, Games & Videos

1.00 ITN News/Weather (includes SA election coverage)

1.10 Regional News/Weather

1.15 Munsters Today "No More Mr. Nice Guy"

1.40 Film "Hawmps!"

3.45 (Yorkshire) Knight Rider "Give Me Liberty...or Give Me Death"


3.45 (Tyne Tees) Samson Dart Classic

4.40 ITN News/Results/Weather

4.55 Regional News/Weather

5.10 Cartoon

5.30 Bullseye (darts game show)

6.00 New Baywatch "Rescue Bay"

6.55 You Bet! (challenges for charity including 800 drumbeats in 1 minute, 100 dives in 3
minutes, and IDing 20 cars from their sihouetes)

7.55 Barrymore

8.55 ITN News/Weather (Includes SA election)

9.15 Film "Cocoon: The Return"

11.15 Film "Bullit"

1.20 Tour of Duty "Blood Brothers"

2.15 ITN News Headlines/BPM

3.15 Litle Picture Show

4.15 Cue the Music (from Manhatan's Litle Vanguard Club, John Abercrombie and Michael
Brecker in concert)

5.10 Profile (Guns N Roses' Duff McKagen)

Anglia (ITV Eastern England)

5.30 ITN Morning News

6.00 GMTV--*programs 6-9.25am

6.00 Eat Your Words

6.30 Rise & Shine

7.40 Saturday Disney

9.25 What's Up Doc?


11.30 ITV Chart Show

12.30 Movies, Games & Videos

1.00 ITN News/Weather (includes SA election coverage)

1.10 Regional News/Weather

1.15 Cartoon Time

1.25 COPS

1.55 Munsters Today

2.20 World Cup Hall of Fame

2.55 Film "On Fire"

4.40 ITN News/Results/Weather

4.55 Regional News/Weather

5.10 Cartoon

5.30 Bullseye

6.00 New Baywatch "Rescue Bay"

6.55 You Bet!

7.55 Barrymore

8.55 ITN News/Weather (Includes SA election)

9.15 Film "Cocoon: The Return"

11.15 Film "Bullit"

1.20 Hollywood Report

1.50 McGyver

2.45 BPM

3.45 The Big E

4.35 Litle Picture Show


Border (ITV Borders/Southern Scotland/Isle of Man)

5.30 ITN Morning News

6.00 GMTV--*programs 6-9.25am

6.00 Eat Your Words

6.30 Rise & Shine

7.40 Saturday Disney

9.25 What's Up Doc?

11.30 ITV Chart Show

12.30 COPS

1.00 ITN News/Weather (includes SA election coverage)

1.10 Regional News/Weather

1.20 Movies, Games & Videos

1.50 Sail the World

2.20 A-Team (1 hr, 35 min)

3.55 Wrestling (not certain as to which fed (wasn't listed), but Border was a sister station to
Granada)

4.40 ITN News/Results/Weather

4.55 Regional News/Weather

5.10 Cartoon

5.30 Bullseye

6.00 New Baywatch "Rescue Bay"

6.55 You Bet!

7.55 Barrymore

8.55 ITN News/Weather (Includes SA election)

9.15 Film "Cocoon: The Return"

11.15 Film "Bullit"


1.20 Hollywood Report

1.50 McGyver

2.45 BPM

3.45 The Big E

4.35 Litle Picture Show

Central (ITV Midlands)

5.30 ITN Morning News

6.00 GMTV--*programs 6-9.25am

6.00 Eat Your Words

6.30 Rise & Shine

7.40 Saturday Disney

9.25 What's Up Doc?

11.30 ITV Chart Show

12.30 America's Top 10

1.00 ITN News/Weather (includes SA election coverage)

1.10 Regional News/Weather

1.20 COPS

1.45 Movies, Games & Videos

2.15 WCW Worldwide Wrestling

2.50 Fall Guy

3.45 MacGyver

4.40 ITN News/Results/Weather

4.55 Regional News/Weather

5.00 The Central Match-Goals Extra


5.10 Cartoon

5.30 Bullseye

6.00 New Baywatch "Rescue Bay"

6.55 You Bet!

7.55 Barrymore

8.55 ITN News/Weather (Includes SA election)

9.15 Film "Cocoon: The Return"

11.15 Film "Bullit"

1.20 Tour of Duty

2.15 Gaz Top Non Stop

3.10 Cinema, Cinema, Cinema

3.40 America's Top 10

4.05 Litle Picture Show

5.00 Twilight Zone

5.20 Asian Eye (there's a substantial South Asian community in the Midlands)

Granada (ITV North West England)

5.30 ITN Morning News

6.00 GMTV--*programs 6-9.25am

6.00 Eat Your Words

6.30 Rise & Shine

7.40 Saturday Disney

9.25 What's Up Doc?

11.30 ITV Chart Show

12.30 COPS
1.00 ITN News/Weather (includes SA election coverage)

1.10 Regional News/Weather

1.20 Movies, Games & Videos

1.50 Sail the World

2.20 A-Team (1 hr, 35 min)

3.55 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

4.40 ITN News/Results/Weather

4.55 Regional News/Weather

5.10 Cartoon

5.30 Bullseye

6.00 New Baywatch "Rescue Bay"

6.55 You Bet!

7.55 Barrymore

8.55 ITN News/Weather (Includes SA election)

9.15 Film "Cocoon: The Return"

11.15 Film "Bullit"

1.20 Hollywood Report

1.50 McGyver

2.45 BPM

3.45 The Big E

4.35 Litle Picture Show

Channel 4

Early Morning 6.30-10.00; Bite the Ballot 8.00-9.00 and 11.05-12.05; Late Licence 12.05-sign off

5.00 4-Tel on View (teletext)


6.30 Star Street

7.00 Magic Roundabout

7.05 Ulysses 31

7.30 Sharky & George

8.00 Blood, Sweat & Glory (how commercial pressures and the need to win have destroyed some
sports heroes)

8.30 Word Tennis

9.00 Channel 4 Racing: The Morning Line

10.00 Trans World Sport

11.00 Gazzeta Football Italia

noon Sign On-At Leisure (the Museum of the Living Image's recent week of events for the deaf)

12.30 Bombay Chat (Bollywood interviews and news)

1.00 Film "For Ever England" (bw)

2.15 Channel 4 Racing (action from Newmarket)

2.30 Mayer Parry Stakes horse race

3.00 Owen Brown Tents for Events Maiden Stakes horse race

3.40 Madagans 2000 Guineas Stakes horse race

4.15 Palace House Stakes horse race

4.45 Ladbrokes Handicap horse race

5.05 Brookside omnibus (followed by Channel 4 News/Weather)

6.30 Right to Reply (viewers sound off)

7.00 A Week in Politics

8.00 The ABC of Democracy (looking back at the founding of democracy in ancient Athens)

9.00 NYPD Blue "A Sudden Fish"

10.00 Don't Forget Your Toothbrush

11.05 Citizen Locke (drama on John Locke, a 17th-century English philosopher and reluctant
father of Western democracy)

12.05 Late Licence

12.10 One Night Stand: Diane Ford

12.45 Ready Steady Go (music from the Rolling Stones)

1.15 Herman's Head "Guns 'n' Neurosis"

1.45 Naked City (indie bands)

2.30 Beavis & But-Head

3.00 True or False

3.30 Electric Ballroom (music from Inspiral Carpets, the Fatima Mansions, and Verve)

4.00 sign-off

RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 5/08/1999

Saturday, May 8, 1999

WRC-TV NBC4

05:00AM Wild About Animals

05:30AM McLaughlin Group

06:00AM News

07:00AM Hang Time

07:30AM One World

08:00AM Today

09:00AM News

10:00AM It's Academic

10:30AM City Guys

11:00AM Hang Time


11:30AM NBA Inside Stuff

12:00PM NBA Showtime

12:30PM NBA Basketball: Atlanta Hawks vs. Detroit Pistons

03:00PM NBA Basketball: Miami Heat vs. New York Knicks

05:30PM NBA Basketball: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Phoenix Suns

08:00PM National Geographic

09:00PM The Pretender

10:00PM Profiler

11:00PM News

11:30PM Saturday Night Live

01:00AM Full Court Press

01:30AM It's Showtime at the Apollo

02:30AM Quick Witz

03:00AM Saturday Night Live

04:30AM Golf 2000

WTTG-TV FOX5

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Bullwinkle

06:00AM Criter Giters

06:30AM Real Life 101

07:00AM Criter Giters

07:30AM Secrets of the Animal Kingdom

08:00AM Spider-Man

08:30AM Spider-Man
09:00AM Godzilla

09:30AM Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

10:00AM The Magician

10:30AM Power Rangers Power Playback

11:00AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

11:30AM The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs

12:00PM Student Bodies

12:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

01:00PM Saved by the Bell: The College Years

01:30PM Saved by the Bell: The College Years

02:00PM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what the movie is?)

04:00PM Stargate SG-1

05:00PM V.I.P.

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Cops

08:30PM Cops

09:00PM America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back

10:00PM News

11:00PM MAD TV

12:00AM The X-Files

01:00AM V.I.P.

02:00AM Aerobed
02:30AM New Age

03:00AM Perry Mason

04:00AM Andy Griffith

04:30AM Andy Griffith

WJLA-TV ABC7

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM Doug

06:30AM Doug

07:00AM Recess

07:30AM Pepper Ann

08:00AM News

10:00AM The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

10:30AM Popular Mechanics for Kids

11:00AM Homer's Workshop

11:30AM 101 Dalmatians

12:00PM Apartment Locators

12:30PM Squigglevision

01:00PM MOVIE: Lean on Me

03:30PM Horse Racing

04:00PM PGA Golf: Compaq Classic - Third Round

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM ER
08:00PM MOVIE: Phenomenon

11:00PM News

11:30PM NYPD Blue

12:30AM Walker, Texas Ranger

01:30AM PSI Factor: Chronicles

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM News

04:30AM News

WUSA-TV CBS9

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Paid Programming

07:00AM News

08:00AM CBS News Saturday Morning

10:00AM Rupert

10:30AM Anatole

11:00AM Birdz

11:30AM Mythic Warriors: Guardians

12:00PM Martha Stewart Living

12:30PM MOVIE: Batling for Baby

02:30PM Paid Programming


03:00PM PBA Bowling: American Bowling Congress Masters

04:00PM LPGA Golf: Titleholders Championship - Third Round

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Inside Washington

07:30PM Sports Blitz

08:00PM Early Edition

09:00PM Martial Law

10:00PM Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00PM News

11:30PM SOF: Special Ops Force

12:30AM Oneworld Music Beat

01:30AM Beat (incomplete title)

02:00AM HBO Comedy Showcase

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Siskel & Ebert

04:00AM B. Smith with Style

04:30AM Rebecca's Garden

WDCA-TV UPN20

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM OxiClean

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Key of David

07:00AM Bill Nye the Science Guy


07:30AM America's Dumbest Criminals

08:00AM WCW Worldwide Wrestling

09:00AM Viper

10:00AM MOVIE: First Blood

12:00PM MOVIE: Rambo: First Blood Part II

02:00PM MOVIE: Rambo III

04:00PM MOVIE: Ricochet

06:00PM The Crow: Stairway to Heaven

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Frasier

08:00PM MOVIE: Ghost

10:30PM New York Undercover

11:30PM Motown Live

12:30AM Viper

01:30AM MOVIE: Mrs. Winterbourne

03:30AM Mortal Kombat: Konquest

04:30AM Murphy Brown

WBDC-TV WB50

05:00AM Acapulco H.E.A.T.

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Sailor Moon

07:00AM The Lionhearts

07:30AM Monkey Magic

08:00AM The New Superman/Batman Adventures


09:00AM Men in Black: The Series

09:30AM Batman Beyond

10:00AM Pokmon

10:30AM Big Cartoonie Show

11:00AM Histeria!

11:30AM The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries

12:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

01:00PM Xena: Warrior Princes

02:00PM MOVIE: No Mercy

04:00PM Baywatch

05:00PM Nightman

06:00PM Earth: Final Conflict

07:00PM Pensacola: Wings of Gold

08:00PM The Silence of the Lambs

10:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:00PM Highlander: The Raven

12:00AM Howard Stern Radio Show

01:00AM Soul Train

02:00AM Nightman

03:00AM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what the movie is?)

WPXW-TV PAX66

05:00AM Worship (2x)

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Paid Programming


07:00AM Sylvanian Families

07:30AM The Get Along Gang

08:00AM Adventures of the Swiss Family Robinson

08:30AM Inquiring Minds

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM Paid Programming

12:30PM Paid Programming

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM Paid Programming

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM Paid Programming

03:00PM Paid Programming

03:30PM Paid Programming

04:00PM Big Valley

05:00PM Life Goes On

06:00PM MOVIE: How the West Was Fun

08:00PM Animals Are People Too!

09:00PM Litle Men

10:00PM MOVIE: To My Daughter

12:00AM Paid Programming


12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Keep the Faith Top 10 Countdown

01:30AM Cafe (incomplete title)

02:00AM Cafe (incomplete title)

02:30AM Keep the Faith Top 10 Countdown

03:00AM Worship (4x)

RETRO: ORLANDO - 6/11/1997

Wednesday, June 11, 1997

WESH NBC2

05:00AM News at Sunrise

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Access Hollywood

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News
05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM NewsRadio

08:30PM Men Behaving Badly

09:00PM NBA Tipoff

09:30PM NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls vs. Utah Jazz

11:30PM News

12:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

01:05AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

02:05AM Later

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WCPX CBS6

05:00AM CBS News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Crook & Chase

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless


01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Hard Copy

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Pearl

09:00PM MOVIE: Bionic Ever After?

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM Main Floor

02:05AM MOVIE: Separate Vacations

04:00AM The Untouchables

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Geraldo Rivera


10:00AM Rolonda

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Grace Under Fire

08:30PM Coach

09:00PM The Drew Carey Show

09:30PM Heart Disease

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Maureen O'Boyle

02:35AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends


03:35AM ABC World News Now

WKCF WB18

05:00AM First Business

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Samurai Pizza Cats

07:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

07:30AM Gadget Boy

08:00AM Garfield and Friends

08:30AM Masked Rider

09:00AM Baywatch

10:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210

11:00AM Gordon Elliot

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Jerry Springer

02:00PM Step by Step

02:30PM Full House

03:00PM The Mask

03:30PM The Bugs 'n' Daffy Show

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Family Maters

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Cosby Show


07:00PM Mad About You

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Sister, Sister

08:30PM The Parent 'Hood

09:00PM The Jamie Foxx Show

09:30PM The Wayans Bros.

10:00PM News

10:30PM EXTRA

11:00PM Martin

11:30PM Cops

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:00AM Dating Game

01:30AM Newlywed Game

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM EXTRA

03:30AM Hogan's Heroes

04:00AM Jerry Springer

WOFL FOX35

05:00AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Scooby-Doo

06:30AM Mega Man

07:00AM Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad


07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Darkwing Duck

08:30AM Aladdin

09:00AM Fox After Breakfast

10:00AM Hunter

11:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

12:00PM In the Heat of the Night

01:00PM Dinosaurs

01:30PM Bobby's World

02:00PM Gargoyles

02:30PM Quack Pack

03:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

03:30PM Spider-Man

04:00PM Big Bad BeetleBorgs

04:30PM Power Rangers Zeo

05:00PM Blossom

05:30PM The Simpsons

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Married...with Children

08:00PM World's Funniest Outakes

09:00PM Pacific Palisades

10:00PM Two

11:00PM Roseanne
11:30PM Murphy Brown

12:00AM Bareta

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Empty Nest

02:00AM Dear John

02:30AM Dear John

03:00AM Bonanza

04:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

WRBW UPN65

05:00AM Wild, Wild West

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Paid Programming

07:00AM Bruno the Kid

07:30AM California Dreams

08:00AM Leave it to Beaver

08:30AM Leave it to Beaver

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Wild, Wild West

12:00PM Mama's Family

12:30PM Designing Women

01:00PM Rockford Files


02:00PM MOVIE: Nashville Girl

04:00PM Gilligan's Island

04:30PM Gilligan's Island

05:00PM Happy Days

05:30PM Happy Days

06:00PM Judge Judy

06:30PM Judge Judy

07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

08:00PM The Sentinel

09:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

10:00PM News

10:30PM American Journal

11:00PM All in the Family

11:30PM All in the Family

12:00AM Strange Universe

12:30AM BZZZ!

01:00AM Alias Smith and Jones

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM MOVIE: Pay or Die!

Retro: Central Florida Monday, April 30, 1973

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)


6 AM Your Future Is Now

6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

7 AM Today (Author Marvin Grayson, an opponent of

consumer advocates, discusses his book "The

Disaster Lobby.")

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Dinah's Place (guest is Jack Gilford)

10:30 Baffle (Demond Wilson, Jo Anne Worley)

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, Amanda Blake, Richard

Crenna, Peter Lawford, Jan Murray, Karen Valentine, Demond

Wilson, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 News

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM I Love Lucy

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 Bonanza

5:30 News
6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Jack Cassidy, Kity Carlisle, Bill

Cullen, Peggy Cass)

7:30 Untamed World

8 PM National Geographic: "Winged World," a fairly-complete

overview of the world of birds

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Ceremony"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles subs for Johnny; Don Adams,

Bobbie Gentry, horse trainer John Parrasella)

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Skylab: A New Teacher

7:30 Homemaking Today

8 PM Hollywood Television Theatre: "The Shadow Of A

Gunman," about a 1920s Irish poet suspected of

being a rebel gunman, which his neighbors admire--

until the reality of the Irish rebellion hits home.


9:30 Book Beat (Alan Villiers discusses 19th-century French

piracy in his book "The Bounty Ships Of France.")

10 PM Today In The Legislature

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "The Heavenly Twins--Astrology And

Astronomy"

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Perry Mason

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Tony Randall, Rita Moreno)

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM)

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 Hollywood's Talking


4 PM Merv Griffin (Clint Eastwood, Jean Stapleton, Oscar-

winning producer Albert Ruddy ("The Godfather"),

country singer Lee Clayton)

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 What's My Line?

8 PM Gunsmoke (Victor French in an unusual good-guy role as

a salesman forced to face up to a past he'd rather forget.)

9 PM Here's Lucy (Eva Gabor's stuck in the hospital with Lucy for

a roommate.)

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Special Report On Drugs

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Comedy Of Terrors" (Boris Karloff, Vincent Price,

and Peter Lorre play it for laughs, from '64.)

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6:15 Today In Florida

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "Batle Hymn" (Part 1)

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Sale Of The Century


11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM 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 Somerset

4:30 Merv Griffin (Pamela Mason, Virginia Graham, Barbara

Howar)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kity Carlisle, Peggy Cass,

Gene Rayburn)

8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (a spoof of "Camelot" with

Robert Goulet as Sir Lancelot and Dick as Lady Guinevere)

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Ceremony"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)


6 AM Sunrise Jubilee

7 AM Bozo

8 AM Mike Douglas

9 AM Movie: "100 Men And A Girl"

11 AM Password (Peter Lawford, Bert Convy, week-behind from 12 N)

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: "Trail Street"

5:30 News

6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

7 PM You Asked For It (one of several atempts to revive this

old chestnut, with Smilin' Jack Smith)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM Movie: TBA

11 PM News

11:30 Jack Paar Tonite (the Smothers Brothers are guests)


1 AM Movie: "Mary Of Scotland" (Katharine Hepburn)

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

7 AM 4-H Spotlite

7:15 Involvement 10

7:45 News

8 AM Morning Show (Russ Byrd)

8:30 Fran Carlton (exercises)

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Leave It To Beaver

10:30 Paul Dixon (his last atempt to syndicate his popular

Cincinnati show; he died the following year)

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password (Lois Netleton, Tom Kennedy)

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: "The Rat Trap" (nothing to do with the Rat Pack)

5:30 News
6 PM ABC News

6:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

7 PM Hollywood Squares (Joey Bishop, William Conrad, Glenn Ford,

Frank Gorshin, Bety Grable, Elke Sommer, Karen Valentine,

Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

7:30 Police Surgeon

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM ABC Movie: "Man-Trap" (a crime drama, nothing to do with

Alan Hamel's talk show)

11 PM News

11:30 Jack Paar Tonite

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

6:30 Sunshine Almanac

6:45 Good Morning

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Sesame Street

10:30 Merv Griffin (Donald O'Connor, James Brown,

Rich Litle)

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless


12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Joker's Wild

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Hollywood's Talking

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Paul Williams; Godfrey Cambridge,

Julie Newmar, California Farm Bureau president Allan Grant,

Arthur Murray Dance Studio president George Theiss)

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Henry Fonda Special (springtime and sports, with Tim Conway,

Leslie Uggams, Johnny Bench, Lee Trevino, Cathy Rigby, rodeo

champion Larry Mahan)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Comedy Of Terrors"

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)


6 AM Breakfast Beat

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Breakfast Beat

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Shirley Bassey; Eddie Albert, Nanete

Fabray, the Letermen)

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N News

12:25 Tampa Bay Topics

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Hollywood's Talking

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM The New Bill Cosby Show (Groucho Marx is guest;

supposedly, Groucho told Cosby after the show that

if "You Bet Your Life" was ever revived, he wanted

Cosby to host it--we know how that turned out. Also:

Sha Na Na.)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Comedy Of Terrors"

WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)

3:30 Sunrise Semester (pre-empted on Ch. 13)

4 PM One Of Us

4:30 Time For Timothy

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Time For Timothy

7:30 Insight

8 PM Sunrise Semester

8:30 Issues In Music

9:30 One Of Us

sign off 10 PM
WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

6 AM Gulf Coast--Today

7 AM Today

9 AM What's Happening? (community calendar)

9:05 Star Trek

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 News (local)

1 PM Brad Lacey

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 Daniel Boone

5:30 Truth Or Consequences

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM It Takes A Thief
8 PM Bellevue (Stacy Keach takes us through the night shift

at New York's Bellevue Hospital Emergency Ward; we see

a man with head wounds and a 10 per cent chance to live,

a stabbing victim, open-heart surgery on a 6-year-old girl,

psychiatric group therapy)

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Ceremony"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM The Fugitive

WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM America '73 (how to give legislatures more power is the

subject of members of West Virginia's state senate, who

propose revenue sharing (to give legislatures more control

over how tax money is spent) and how to fund poverty programs

without federal help)

8 PM Hollywood Television Theatre

9:30 Thirty Minutes With...


10 PM Today In The Legislature

WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC)

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Death Valley Days

10 AM Dinah's Place (pre-empted on Ch. 8)

10:30 Joker's Wild (pre-empted on Ch. 13)

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Love, American Style

4:30 Movie: "Woman And The Hunter"

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM The Adventurer (Gene Barry)

7:30 Young Dr. Kildare

8 PM The Rookies
9 PM ABC Movie: "Man-Trap"

11 PM News

11:30 Jack Paar Tonite

WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

12 N Westerners

12:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Saint

3 PM New Zoo Revue

3:30 Underdog

4 PM Love, American Style (pre-empted on Ch. 10)

4:30 Addams Family

5 PM Batman (Cesar Romero as the Joker)

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6 PM Get Smart

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Petticoat Junction

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Wild Wild West

9 PM Movie: "Django Shoots First"

11 PM One Step Beyond

11:30 Movie: "No Man Of Her Own" (Gable and Lombard worked

together in this one from '32, not knowing they'd be married


a few years later.)

9 PM Here's Lucy (Eva Gabor's stuck in the hospital with Lucy for

a roommate.)

A classic case of "Real Life Writes the Plot," this was one of several episodes designed to
accomodate Lucy's leg injury (broken in a skiing accident). Rather than delay or cancel the new
season, writers simply wrote the injury into the show.

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

7 PM It Takes A Thief

One of a handful of delayed ABC shows carried by the station. The market would finally get a full
ABC affiliate 16 months later when WEVU ch. 26 signed on.

This was a syndicated rerun -- ABC cancelled "It Takes a Thief" in 1970.

My error -- should research these things instead of relying on my increasingly addled memory!

Retro: Evansville-Paducah, KY, Tue. May 31, 1977

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

3 WSIL Harrisburg, IL [ABC]

6 WPSD Paducah, KY [NBC]

7 WTVW Evansville, IN [ABC]

8 WSIU Carbondale, IL [PBS]

9 WNIN Evansville, IN [PBS]

12 KFVS Cape Girardeau, MO [CBS]


14 WFIE Evansville, IN [NBC]

25 WEHT Evansville, IN [CBS]

KET Kentucky Educational TV [PBS, on 21 Murray, 23 Elizabethtown, 35 Madisonville, 53 Bowling


Green, those were the four listed]

6AM

12 Summer Semester

Aging: Retirement is discussed.

25 CBS News-Morton/Rudd

6:15

6 Weather

6:25

6 Arthur Smith

6:30

12 Breakfast Show

6:55

6 Pastor Speaks

7 News

14 Farm and Family

7AM

3 7 Good Morning America


6 14 Today

12 CBS News-Morton/Rudd

25 Bullwinkle

7:30

25 Peggy Mitchell [local? Says Children]

8PM

12 25 Captain Kangaroo

Mr. Green Jeans finds a magic doorknob that produces fairy-tale characters. Also: The Captain
reads "Miranda's Magic" [either that or Magio]

9PM

3 700 Club

6 14 Sanford and Son

Fred and his cronies offer Lamont legal advice after he gets a traffic citation he didn't deserve.

7 Phil Donahue

Totie Fields is the guest.

12 25 Here's Lucy

Lucy shepherds Craig through his driving exam.

9:30

6 Romper Room

12 25 Price is Right

14 Hollywood Squares

Marty Allen, LeVar Burton, Donna Fargo, George Gobel, Hal Linden.
9:55

6 Calendar

10AM

6 14 Wheel of Fortune

7 Romper Room

10:30

3 7 Family Feud

6 14 Shoot for the Stars [game show]

Adrienne Barbeau, William Christopher. Host: Geoff Edwards.

12 25 Love of Life

10:55

12 25 CBS News-Edwards

11AM

3 7 Second Chance

6 14 Name That Tune

12 25 Young And The Restless

11:30

3 7 Ryan's Hope

6 14 Chico and the Man


The new bakery-shop owner [Shelley Winters] turns sweet on Ed.

Noon

3 7 All My Children

6 12 14 News

25 I Love Lucy BW

Lucy invades Wall Street when she hears about some available oil stock.

12:30

6 14 Days of Our Lives

12 25 As The World Turns

1PM

3 7 $20,000 Pyramid

Mike Farrell, Pat Carroll.

1:30

3 7 One Life to Live

6 14 The Doctors

12 25 Guiding Light

2PM

6 14 Another World

12 25 All in The Family

Cleavon Litle plays a burglar who gets embroiled in one of the Bunkers' myriad arguments.
2:15

3 7 General Hospital

2:30

9 Lilias, Yoga and You

12 25 Match Game

Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Elaine Joyce, Charles Nelson Reilly.

KET Teaching Children to Read

3PM

3 7 Edge of Night

6 14 Gong Show

9 KET Sesame Street

12 25 Tatletales

Ron Kass and Joan Collins, Dan Rowan and Joanna Young.

3:30

3 Lassie

A cactus plant provides a prickly problem for Lassie. Corey: Robert Bray.

6 Gilligan's Island

A rare disease may turn Gilligan [Bob Denver] old before his time. Skipper: Alan Hale.

7 Dinah!

From Houston: Dinah's guests are Farrah Fawcet-Majors, Dan Rowan, Wayne Rogers, Dina
Merrill, Lucie Arnaz and teen-age actor Vincent Van Paten.

12 Beverly Hillbillies BW
An oilman tries his best to avoid hillbilly hospitality. Jed: Buddy Ebsen. Brewster: Frank Wilcox.

14 Movie BW: "Mr, Soft Touch" [1949] A gambler, pursued by racketeers, hides in a setlement
house and is reformed by a social worker. Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes.

25 Cartoon Carnival

4PM

3 Movie: "Story of Three Loves" [1953] Kirk Douglas, Pier Angeli, Leslie Caron, Farley Granger,
Moira Shearer and James Mason in an entertaining trio of short stories.

6 Brady Bunch

A no-girls-allowed clubhouse comes under siege. Mike: Robert Reed.

8 Sesame Street

9 KET Mister Rogers

12 Hogan's Heroes

Schultz [John Banner], an unwitting Allied courier, must be saved from a transfer to the Russian
front.

25 Batman

Conclusion. The Riddler [Frank Gorshin] uses Robin [Burt Ward] to bait a trap for Batman [Adam
West]. Gordon: Neil Hamilton.

4:30

6 Ironside

Someone is mailing Ironside films of future murder victims. The latest: Off. Fran Belding.
Ironside: Raymond Burr.

7 Gilligan's Island BW

Mrs. Howell [Natalie Schafer] plays Cupid for Gilligan [Bob Denver] and Mary Ann [Dawn Wells].

9 KET Electric Company

12 Andy Griffith
Andy fires crossing guard Ernest for throwing rocks at passing cars.

25 Gomer Pyle, USMC

Carter tries stopping Gomer from making a parachute jump. Gomer: Jim Nabors. Carter: Frank
Suton.

5PM

7 ABC News-Reasoner/Walters

8 News

9 KET Zoom

12 To Tell The Truth

Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen and Kity Carlisle.

25 Brady Bunch

A lesson in the danger of playing with people's feelings.

5:30

3 Cactus Pete

6 14 NBC News-Chancellor/Brinkley

7 My Three Sons

A happily married couple start Robbie leaning toward the altar. Fred MacMurray.

8 Electric Company

9 KET Studio See

12 News

25 CBS News-Walter Cronkite

6PM

6 7 14 25 News
8 Zoom

9 Book Beat

Bruce Cook talks about his biography "Dalton Trumbo." Cook describes the life of the late
screenwriter, whose refusal to cooperate with the House Un-American Activities Commitee in
1947 led to his being blacklisted.

12 CBS News-Walter Cronkite

KET GED Series

6:15

3 News

6:30

3 ABC News-Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters

6 25 $128,000 Question [with Mike Darow as host, and later Alex Trebek before Jeopardy!]

7 Muppet Show

British comedian Bruce Forsyth is the guest. He does "Side by Side" with Fozzie Bear and "Let
There Be Love" with Miss Piggy. Kermit the Frog is the host of the series.

8 Photography, Here's How

9 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

12 Name That Tune

14 Adam-12

Acting on an informer's tip, Reed and Malloy lead a narcotics raid. The officers also help a forlorn
young woman who's penniless and lost. Malloy: Martin Milner.

KET French Chef

Unconventional ham recipes: braised in Madeira or baked in a pie crust.

7PM
3 7 Happy Days

Richie [Ron Howard] basks in instant celebrity after dropping a lucky game-winning shot in the
state basketball semifinals. Fonzie: Henry Winkler. Howard: Tom Bosley.

6 14 Baa Baa Black Sheep

As a propaganda gimmick to boost home-front morale, a Hollywood movie hero is given


command of the 214th. Boyington: Robert Conrad. Guterman: James Whitmore Jr. Bragg: Dirk
Blocker.

8 9 National Geographic

Special: "Search for the Great Apes" follows scientists on the trail of orangutans and gorillas. On
Borneo, anthropologist Birute Galdikas-Brinadmour and her husband Rod are seen training
orphaned orangutans to survive on their own, and studying a wild orangutan in its natural
habitat. In Rwanda, Africa, zoologist Dian Fosley has befriended a family of mountain gorillas,
who are seen resting, at play and foraging.

12 25 Family Holvak

Return: Repeats from the 1975 series about a rural minister [Glenn Ford] struggling to nourish
family and faith during the Depression. In the first half of a two-part story, only young son Ramey
is aware that the charming drifter the Holvaks are sheltering is a convict. Ramey: Lance Kerwin.

KET Track & Field

Highlights of the Kentucky state high-school track competition.

7:30

3 7 Laverne & Shirley

Laverne and Shirley resolve to trade their botle-capping jobs for careers as high-fashion models.
Laverne: Penny Marshall. Shirley: Cindy Williams.

8PM

2 7 Rich Man, Poor Man

Virginia Calderwood vents biter anger on Rudy as her jealousy of Julie grows. Meanwhile, Tom
invite disaster by starting yet another affair, this time with the wife of a syndicate-controlled
boxer. Tom: Nick Nolte. Julie: Susan Blakely.
6 14 Police Woman

Pepper and Crowley track a rapist whose latest victim was a coed. Pepper: Angie Dickinson.
Crowley: Earl Holliman.

8 9 KET Queen's Silver Jubilee Gala at Covent Garden [arrival of Queen Elizabeth II at London's
Covent Garden, Royal Ballet and Opera perform in celebration of 25 years reign]

12 25 NBA Playoff

Special: Game four in the championship round between the 76ers and the Blazers.

[Portland won 130-98 over the 76ers in this game. Portland later would win the 1977 NBA
Championship]

9PM

3 7 Barbara Walters

Special: In California, Barbara Walters profiles three men she calls "originals entertaining and
enduring", Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Redd Foxx.

6 14 Police Story

A vice officer [James Farentino] poses as a well-heeled procurer to nab the leader of a
prostitution racket. First shown in 1973.

10PM

3 6 7 14 News

8 Movie BW: "Metropolis," Fritz Lang's 1927 classic, envisions a city in the year 2000, when the
wealthy dwell in high-rise luxury and the workers slave at machines underground. This silent
German film won praise for its striking, often bizarre sets and special effects. John Fredersen:
Alfred Abel.

9 International Animation Festival

"Opera," an Italian satire; "Bigger is Beter," an English cartoon about the growth of a city; and
"The Do-It-Yourself Cartoon Kit."

10:30
3 7 Movie: "Punch and Jody," a 1974 TV-movie about a circus jack-of-all-trades [Glenn ford] who
suddenly becomes the guardian of a teenager [Pam Griffin]. Lil: Ruth Roman.

6 14 Johnny Carson

Scheduled: Guest host David Brenner; Evel Knievel; John Davidson; and Irving Wallace and David
Wallenchinsky, authors of "The Book of Lists".

9 Captioned ABC News

12 25 News

11PM

9 Austin City Limits

The banjo-picking Earl Scruggs Revue presents country classics. Selections include Scruggs' 1948
hit "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," "Orange Blossom Special," "Nashville Skyline Rag."

12 25 McMillan & Wife

Mac enlists Sally's aid in solving the murder of his old friend, an intelligence agent who may have
been working on a top-secret assignment. Mac: Rock Hudson.

Midnight

6 14 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder

Scheduled guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers and author Sarah Kernochan ["Dry Hustle"].

12:19

3 7 News

1AM

12 14 25 News

1:05
25 Law of The Land

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
skip

Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

KET Kentucky Educational TV [PBS, on 21 Murray, 23 Elizabethtown, 35 Madisonville, 53 Bowling


Green, those were the four listed]

WKPD ch.29, the KET outlet for Paducah, would not sign on until 1979.

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Peggy Mitchell was local, IIRC.

You're also the only person I've seen (myself included) who

correctly spelled Mike Darow's name. It was spelled with one

"r"; the second "r" got thrown in when he made a record in Canada

in the early '60s and the label misspelled it. TV Guide also got it

right in its listing for the debut of "Dream House" in 1968; they also

spelled it with one "r".

I guess you might say that "The $128,000 Question" was a good

warmup for Alex Trebek, the show being a hard quiz like "Jeopardy!".

But so was his version of "Double Dare" on CBS in 1976-77. (I still

think that "Question" was more faithful to its predecessor, "The $64,000

Question," than the Maury Povich version of "Twenty-One" was to the

Jack Barry version, rigged or not; in other words, there weren't as many

changes in the format.)

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

Peggy Mitchell was local, IIRC.

htp://www.courierpress.com/news/200...mitchell-dies/

Yes, she passed away three years ago.

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Re: Retro: Evansville-Paducah, KY, Tue. May 31, 1977

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

3 WSIL Harrisburg, IL [ABC]


6 WPSD Paducah, KY [NBC]

7 WTVW Evansville, IN [ABC]

8 WSIU Carbondale, IL [PBS]

9 WNIN Evansville, IN [PBS]

12 KFVS Cape Girardeau, MO [CBS]

14 WFIE Evansville, IN [NBC]

25 WEHT Evansville, IN [CBS]

KET Kentucky Educational TV [PBS, on 21 Murray, 23 Elizabethtown, 35 Madisonville, 53 Bowling


Green, those were the four listed]

8PM

12 25 Captain Kangaroo

Mr. Green Jeans finds a magic doorknob that produces fairy-tale characters. Also: The Captain
reads "Miranda's Magic" [either that or Magio]

9PM

3 700 Club

6 14 Sanford and Son

Fred and his cronies offer Lamont legal advice after he gets a traffic citation he didn't deserve.

7 Phil Donahue

Totie Fields is the guest.

12 25 Here's Lucy

Lucy shepherds Craig through his driving exam.

-crainbebo

Never knew I made a typo! I do apologize for that, it's 8AM and 9AM.
-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Last New AM Log: KUKI-1400 Ukiah, CA 3/26/17

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I assume both CBS stations aired Search For Tomorrow at 11:30 am?

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Yep, I did miss that. Thanks!

11:30

12 25 Search for Tomorrow

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Re: Retro: Evansville-Paducah, KY, Tue. May 31, 1977

Thanks for posting this! I grew up in SE Illinois, in the Evansville market and I was roughly 2
months old at the time this TV Guide was published.
What interests me the most are syndicated programs I see listed as airing on one channel, that I
clearly recall airing on their competitor by the time I was old enough to watch TV.

For example: Phil Donahue eventually jumped from WTVW to WFIE (same time slot) in favor of
"Richard Simmons" & (a possibly delayed) "Ryan's Hope", as did The Muppet Show (moved to
5pm) in favor of syndicated Family Feud.

I wish I still had the small collection of TV Guides I found in my late Great Aunt's home (she was a
hoarder) from 1981/1982!

Retro: Kansas City, Wed. April 22nd, 1959

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 KFEQ St. Joseph, MO [ABC, CBS]

4 WDAF Kansas City [NBC]

5 KCMO Kansas City [CBS]

6 KMOS Sedalia, MO [ABC, now PBS]

9 KMBC Kansas City [ABC]

13 WIBW Topeka, KS [CBS, ABC]

6:30AM

4 Continental Classroom

6:55

5 Farm Facts
7AM

4 Today-Dave Garroway

Guests are actor Hal Holbrook and Robert Dahl, author of "Breakdown."

5 News-Richard C. Hotelet

7:15

5 Captain Kangaroo

8AM

2 5 13 News

8:10

5 Take Five-Mark Stevens

8:15

2 13 Captain Kangaroo

5 Moment of Mediation

8:20

5 Cartoonland

8:30

5 Jimmy Dean

9 Romper Room
9AM

2 13 Morning Playhouse

4 Health, Safety, Science 5 [telecourse]

5 Life of Riley

9:30

2 5 13 Arthur Godfrey

4 Treasure Hunt

9 Daily Word

9:35

9 General Science 9 [telecourse]-Galey

The digestion of food is discussed.

10AM

2 5 13 I Love Lucy

4 Price is Right

9 Whizzo's Wonderland

10:30

2 My Litle Margie

"Countless Margie." Margie and one of Vern's prospective clients go to a health sanitarium and
then proceed to switch identities. Gale Storm.

4 Concentration

5 13 Top Dollar
11AM

2 5 13 Love of Life

4 Tic Tac Dough

9 Susie

"Tangled Web." When Susie tells a "litle white lie," many complications result. Ann Sothern, Don
Porter.

11:30

2 Cartoon Capers

4 It Could Be You-Bill Leyden

5 Search for Tomorrow

9 Happy Home

1. How to make dress hangers and driftwood centerpieces.

2. Fashions for matrons are presented.

13 Science Scope

11:45

5 Guiding Light

11:50

6 Sermonete

11:55

6 Program Highlights

Noon
2 5 13 News

4 High-Noon Cartoons

6 9 George Hamilton IV

12:05

5 World History 10-Workman [telecourse]

"Imperialistic Interests of the Major Powers" is Mrs. Workman's topic. [were these for the
schools to use, since there was no such thing as KCPT 19 at that time?]

12:10

2 13 Markets and Weather

12:20

2 You And Your Home

1. Doris Bebee presents shopping tips.

2. Mrs. Hickman shows a display of china dolls.

3. Marge gives facts on freezing, with special emphasis on steaks.

4. Recipe: shrimp dip.

4 News

12:30

4 Accent

1. Kay King ties bridal-shower gifts.

2. Pat Stelmach designs an Italian supper table.

3. Recipe: jellied strawberry cup.

5 13 As The World Turns


6 9 Play Your hunch

1PM

2 13 Jimmy Dean

4 Queen For A Day

5 Take Five

6 9 Music Bingo

1:05

5 Garden Party-Bob Sanders

1:30

2 5 13 House Party

4 Haggis Baggis [COLOR]

6 Janet Dean

9 Follow That Man

"The Day They Kidnapped Santa Claus." Two people cause the disappearance of the Mission's
Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

2PM

2 This is The Life

4 Young Dr. Malone

5 13 Big Payoff

6 9 Day in Court

2:30
2 5 13 Verdict is Yours

4 From These Roots

6 9 Gale Storm

3PM

2 Sacred Heart

4 Truth or Consequences [COLOR]

5 Brighter Day

6 Duffy's Tavern

9 Amos 'N' Andy

13 Industry on Parade

3:15

2 5 13 Secret Storm

3:30

2 John Nesbit

"Hole in The Wall." Italian partisans of World War II help a village find its self-respect.
Christopher Dark.

4 County Fair-Bert Parks

5 Edge of Night

6 9 13 Who Do You Trust?

4PM

2 Cousin Freddie [local?]

4 People's Choice
"Sock and The People's Pageant." Councilman Sock Miller stages a centennial pageant in an
effort to put New City on the map. Jackie Cooper.

5 Movie: Early Show: 1. Looney Tunes [COLOR]. 2. "Don't Bet on Blondes" [1935] The operator of
a gambling concern decides to go into the insurance business. Warren William, Claire Dodd,
William Gargan.

6 9 13 American Bandstand

4:30

4 Movie: Afternoon Film Theater: 1. Serial: "Jungle Drums of Africa," part 10. 2. "Nancy Drew,
Trouble Shooter." [1939] A teenager accompanies her father on a mission to save an old friend
from a murder charge. Bonita Granville.

6 TV Teentime-Don Collins

9 Bandstand-John Bilyeu

Raytown [Mo.] High students are guests.

5PM

2 Movie: Pony Express Trails: 1. "Beyond the Sacramento," part 1. Bill Elliot. 2. Pet Day with Dr.
Velflick.

6 9 Wild Bill Hickok

"Masquerade at Moccasin Ridge." A traveling emporium is disrupted when crooks learn that one
of their men has hidden plates for counterfeit money on the premises. Guy Madison.

13 WIB's Fun Time

5:30

6 9 Mickey Mouse Club

13 Gordon Eliot

5:40
5 Take Five [what was Take Five? Local?]

5:45

5 News-Douglas Edwards

13 Sports, Weather

5:50

2 Outdoors-Don Burley

6PM and later will be writen up tomorrow

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

Last New FM Log: 90.7 XHTIM-BCN, 95.9 KFSH-CA, 95.1 KBBY-CA and 88.3 KAXL-CA; 6/8/17 E-
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Re: Retro: Kansas City, Wed. April 22nd, 1959

Here's 6PM and later

CHANNELS

2 KFEQ St. Joseph, MO [ABC, CBS]

4 WDAF Kansas City [NBC]

5 KCMO Kansas City [CBS]

6 KMOS Sedalia, MO [ABC, now PBS]

9 KMBC Kansas City [ABC]

13 WIBW Topeka, KS [CBS, ABC]

6PM

2 Weather-Larry Rice

4 5 13 News

6 Cartoon Capers

9 Sky King

"The Plastic Ghost." Sky King and Penny see a distress signal coming from a ghost town. Kirby
Grant.

6:05

2 Today's Markets [farm?]

6:10

2 News-Frank Smith

4 5 Sports
6:15

2 13 News-Douglas Edwards

4 News-Huntley, Brinkley

6:20

5 Weather-Bill Yearout

6:25

5 5-Star Personality COLOR

6 News-Don Collins

6:30

2 Annie Oakley

"Sugarfoot Sue." When a 10-year-old girl tells Tagg the truth about a dangerous situation, he's
convinced she's just daydreaming. Gail Davis.

4 Wagon Train

"The Clara Duncan Story." The fiancee and the father of Claude Soriano, a missing artist, are on
their way west to find him. Scout Flint McCullough and a newspaperman discover a painting by
Soriano which leads them to believe that the artist's life is in danger. Ward Bond.

5 Badge 714

A woman reports that her husband is missing.

6 9 Lawrence Welk

Singer Jackie Graham is a guest. Musical highlights include "Lullaby of Broadway" and "Three
Litle Fishies."

13 Playhouse 7

"The Bequest" stars James Whitmore and Margaret Hayes. The life of a small-town newspaper
editor is disrupted when his wife is bequeathed a fortune by a notorious playboy.

7PM

2 5 13 Keep Talking

7:30

2 5 13 Trackdown

Pearl Madson agrees to go away with a traveling salesman, even though her father violently
opposes the plan. But the salesman is found dead before Pearl can leave with him. Robert Culp.

4 Price is Right COLOR

Emcee Bill Cullen announces the winner of the Convertible Showcase.

6 9 Ozzie and Harriet

"Always a Bridegroom." Dave and a girl friend are invited to dinner by a young married couple.
Ozzie immediately jumps to the conclusion that the newlyweds are planning to convince Dave of
the joys of wedded bliss.

8PM

2 5 13 Millionaire

"Millionaire Karl Miller." A young Czech girl vanished shortly after she arrived in America. Many
years later, her father receives a check for a million dollars and uses it to search for her. Marvin
Miller, John Carradine.

4 Kraft Music Hall [AKA Milton Berle]

Comedienne Martha Raye returns to join Milton in a sketch about Frances and Sidney Schlump.
It is the Schlump's wedding anniversary, but they are too poor to celebrate properly.

6 9 Donna Reed Show

"Do You Trust Your Child?" Donna pinch hits for Alex, delivering a speech at a PTA meeting. Her
speech about the parent-child relationship is such a success that parents begin to call her for
advice. Carl Betz, Shelley Fabares.
8:30

2 5 13 I've Got a Secret

Actress Jeanne Crain brings a secret for the panel to guess. The panel includes Bill Cullen, Henry
Morgan and Betsy Palmer. Garry Moore is emcee. Jeanne Crain's appearance was postponed
from last week.

4 Bat Masterson

"Man of Action." Bat travels to Junction, N.M., to order some new clothes from his tailor Oliver
Jenkins. Masterson finds Oliver very busy with his new duties as head of a special citizens'
commitee. The commitee is atempting to get rid of Jess Hobart, a man who runs the town
strictly for his own behalf. Gene Barry.

6 Fabrics in Fashions

9 Accused

Borden Kane, a veteran of World War 2, is accused of murder. The victim was the man
responsible for the killing of Kane's brother in a Nazi prison camp. Borden Kane: James Edwards.

8:45

6 Soiree Musicale

9PM

2 Mike Hammer

"Final Curtain." Mike is atracted to a beautiful redhead. When two other redheads are
murdered, she begs Mike to protect her. Darren McGavin.

4 This is Your Life

5 U.S. Steel Hour

Richard Boone and Jeff Donnell in "Litle Tin God." Stan Koski, a patient in a tuberculosis
sanitarium, is chiefly responsible for the high morale of his fellow patients and the hospital staff.
Only one patient remains aloof and contemptuous of Koski's efforts to divert his fellow patients.
Stan Koski: Richard Boone.

6 9 Boxing-Chicago
Ellsworth "Spider" Webb, Chicago, vs. Neal Rivers, Las Vegas, Nev., middle-weights, 10 rounds.
Jack Drees reports from Chicago Stadium.

13 Guy Lombardo

Guy's guests are the Beachcombers who do "Hawaiian War Chant." Bill Flannigan plays "April in
Portugal."

9:30

2 Pat Boone

Pat's guest is actor David Wayne.

4 Highway Patrol

Thieves cover their robbery escapes with a time bomb that explodes and diverts atention.
Broderick Crawford.

13 Music Theater DEBUT

Singers Bill Hayes and Florence Henderson are hosts for a series of 30-minute dramas. Well-
known songs of the present and past are woven into the stories and sung by the guest
performers. This week Genevieve and Jackie Cooper star in "A Nice Place to Hide." Marie, a
young French exchange student working in a small Midwest library, saves a hobo from the police.

9:45

6 Industry on Parade

9 Betye Miller

10PM

2 4 6 9 13 News, Weather, Sports

5 Mackenzie's Raiders

A rancher threatens to reduce the territorial domination of a Southwestern Texas catle baron.
Richard Carlson.
10:15

2 Movie Time: "Danger Island" [1939] Mr. Moto, the litle oriental detective, sets out to catch a
band of diamond smugglers in Puerto Rico. Peter Lorre. [followed by sign off]

4 Jack Paar

Jack's guests are singers Bob Carroll and Jean Darling, who was a member of the "Our Gang"
comedies cast, and comedian Johnny Myhers.

6 Missouri U. Farm Report [sign off afterwards...early for 1959. Interesting how 6 didn't show a
movie or something afterwards]

10:30

5 News

9 Wrestling-Kansas City

13 Movietime, U.S.A.: "Gildersleeve on Broadway." [1943] Gildersleeve goes to a convention


where he becomes entangled with a wealthy widow. Harold Peary, Billie Burke. [followed by
sign-off]

10:35

5 Movie: "The Purple Plain" [1954] A pilot's plane crashes into the Burmese jungle during World
War II. He and two other men try to fight their way back to the base. Gregory Peck.

11:30

9 Star and the Story

"The Creative Impulse" by Somerset Maugham stars Judith Anderson as a novelist, whose books
are financially unsuccessful.

12AM

4 News-Nick Huston [followed by sign-off]

9 Daily Word [followed by sign-off]


12:30

5 News

12:35

5 Movie: "Don't Bet on Blondes." [followed by sign-off]

-crainbebo

Odd that none of the ABC stations carried "Beat The Clock"

at 3 PM. That was its time slot from 1958 to early 1961.

I believe KMOS received ABC programming from an off-air feed of KMBC, so if KMBC didn't carry
an ABC show, KMOS couldn't carry it, either.

Retro: Central & Northern Alberta Fri, May 2, 1980

from Edmonton Journal

Spokane channels listed MT

CKSA 2-CBC Lloydminster

8:00 100 Huntley Street

9:30 Film Presentation

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Focus
12:25 Farm Report

12:30 Feelin' Good

1:00 Today from the Pacific

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Take 30 from...

3:00 Bob McLean

4:00 Beyond Reason

4:30 Barbara MacLeod

5:00 Beachcombers

5:30 Midwest This Week

6:00 News

6:30 One Day at a Time

7:00 Billy Graham Special

8:00 Archie Bunker's Place

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 Search for Stars

10:00 Dallas

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 On the Evidence

KREM 2-CBS Spokane

6:55 Down to Earth

7:00 Sunrise Semester

7:30 Chico & the Man


8:00 Friday Morning

8:25 Agriculture '80

8:30 Friday Morning

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Price is Right

noon Young & the Restless

1:00 News

1:19 Topic

1:25 The Butcher

1:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Mike Douglas

5:00 Emergency One!

6:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6:30 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Happy Days Again

8:00 Star Trek

9:00 Incredible Hulk

10:00 Dukes of Hazzard

11:00 Dallas
mid. News

12:30 Movie "The Dawn Patrol"

2:30 Agriculture '80

CFRN 3-CTV Edmonton

6:00 University of the Air

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 ACCESS (provincial educational programs)

11:00 Morning Magazine

11:30 What's Cooking

noon Flintstones

12:30 Tic Tac Dough

1:00 Mad Dash

1:30 Alan Hamel

2:30 Another World

4:00 Six Million Dollar Man

5:00 Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Newlywed Game

6:00 News

6:30 Definition

7:00 Angie

7:30 Grand Old Country

8:00 Movie "A Doll's House"

10:00 Dukes of Hazzard


11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

mid. Movie "Cross of Iron"

2:00 Movie "Sergeant Rutledge"

4:00 News

CITL 4-CTV Lloydminster (CKSA's twin-stick litle brother, simulcasting some programs)

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 ACCESS

11:00 University of the Air

11:30 Romper Room

noon Focus

12:25 Farm Report

12:30 ACCESS

1:00 What's Cooking

1:30 Alan Hamel

2:30 Another World

4:00 100 Huntley Street

5:30 Mad Dash

6:00 News

6:30 Definition

7:00 Angie

7:30 Grand Old Country

8:00 Movie "The Victim"

9:30 Hello, Larry


10:00 Dukes of Hazzard

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 Farm Report

11:25 News

11:45 Movie "Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies"

KXLY 4-ABC Spokane

6:55 Farm Reports

7:00 Public Affairs

7:30 Cartoons

8:00 Good Morning America

10:00 Donahue

11:00 Laverne & Shirley

11:30 $20,000 Pyramid

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 Bewitched

6:00 Match Game

6:30 News
7:00 ABC World Nerws Tonight

7:30 Sanford & Son

8:00 Joker's Wild

8:30 Carol Burnet & Friends

9:00 Benji at Work

10:00 ABC Movie "Blume in Love"

mid. News

12:30 Kentucky Derby Special

1:40 Movie: TBA

CBXT 5-CBC Edmonton

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Mid-Day

12:30 Wicks

1:00 Today from the Pacific

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Take 30 from...

3:00 Bob McLean

4:00 Beyond Reason

4:30 All in the Family

5:00 Beachcombers

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore


6:00 Happy Days Again

6:30 News

7:30 You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown

8:00 Archie Bunker's Place

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 Search for Stars

10:00 Dallas

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 Trivia

12:15 Movie "A Place for Lovers"

CKRD 6-CBC Red Deer

7:00 Today from the West (day-behind)

8:00 PTL Club

9:00 ACCESS

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Dialog

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Take 30 from...

3:00 Bob McLean

4:00 Beyond Reason

4:30 Yan Can

5:00 Beachcombers
5:30 News

6:00 Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo

7:00 Billy Graham Special

8:00 Archie Bunker's Place

8:30 Front Page Challenge

9:00 Search for Stars

10:00 Dallas

11:00 The National

11:27 News

mid. Movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"

KHQ 6-NBC Spokane

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 Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

noon Chain Reaction

12:30 Password Plus


1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Doctors

2:30 Another World

4:00 Gunsmoke

5:00 Merv Griffin

6:30 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Candidates for Superintendent of Schools-District 81 (pre-empts Cross-Wits)

8:00 M*A*S*H

8:30 PM Magazine

9:00 Here's Boomer

9:30 Facts of Life

10:00 NBC Movie "The Towering Inferno"

mid. News

12:30 Tonight Show

2:00 Midnight Special

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane

4:30pm 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 Cavet (Jonathan Miller, conclusion)

9:00 Washington Week in Review

9:30 Wall $treet Week

10:00 Non-Fiction Television "Alaska: Technology and Time"

11:00 Three Appeals

mid. Dick Cavet (r)

12:30 Captioned ABC News

Capital Cable 10-Edmonton

9:30 Yoga Fits In

10:00 Let's Talk Plants

10:30 Focus on Parkland

11:00 Alberta Legislature

6:00 Fun Factory

6:30 CBC Interpreted News

7:30 Observation Point

8:00 Hands Around Town

8:30 Chair People

9:00 In Distress

9:30 Silent Killer

10:00 People's Business

11:00 Kontakt

11:30 Touch of Scotland

Quality Cable 10-Edmonton


9:00 Putting It Together

9:30 Yoga Fits In

10:00 Let's Talk Plants

10:30 West Kootenay Adventure

11:00 Profiles

11:30 Polonica

noon Community News

12:30 Don't Forget to Smile

1:00 Focus

1:30 Silent Killer

2:00 Chair People

2:30 Kontakt

3:00 Orbit S-F (x2)

4:00 Discs & Dedications

5:00 Explore It

5:30 Community News

6:00 Fun Factory

6:30 CBC Interpreted News

7:30 Observation Point

8:00 Hands Around Town

8:30 Chair People

9:00 In Distress

9:30 Silent Killer

10:00 People's Business

11:00 Kontakt
11:30 Touch of Scotland

CBXFT 11-SRC Edmonton

9:00 En mouvement

9:15 Les 100 tours de Centour

9:30 Animagerie

9:45 Les contes de la rive (Tales from the Riverbank, aka Hammy Hamster)

10:00 Passe-Partout

10:30 Magazine-Express

11:00 Moi aussi, je parle francais

11:30 Gaspard et les fantomes

noon Cineastes de la faune

12:30 Les Coqueluches

1:30 Le Telejournal

1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Les ateliers

3:30 Les animaux chez eux

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les heritiers

5:00 Ardechois, couer fidele

6:00 Ce soir

7:00 Hebdo-Sports

7:30 Genies en herbe

8:00 A coeur batant "Le Pakistan" (pt 1)

8:30 Hors serie


9:30 Consommateurs plus

10:00 L'Enjeu

10:30 Le Telejournal

11:10 Derniere edition

11:20 Cinema "La maison des autres"

CITV 13-Ind Edmonton

6:00 Doug Hall

6:30 It Figures

7:00 Hammy Hamster

7:30 Rocket Robin Hood

8:00 Ed Allen

8:30 100 Huntley Street

10:00 Barbara Kelly

11:30 Party Game

noon Spider-Man

12:30 Movie "With This Ring"

2:30 Celebrity Cooks

3:00 Yan Can

3:30 Kidsworld

4:00 Family Feud

4:30 Match Game

5:00 Good Times

5:30 Laverne & Shirley

6:00 So the Story Goes


6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 CHiPs

8:00 Fantasy Island

9:00 Billy Graham Special

10:00 News

11:00 Second City TV (which was filmed for most of its run at CITV)

11:30 Street Talk

mid. Movie "Big Bob Johnson and His Fantastic Speed Circus"

2:00 Movie "Blow-Up"

EECC TV 13-Cable Edmonton (local educational TV)

8:30 Family Life

8:45 Where It's At

9:00 Jeremy

9:15 Readalong III

9:30 Polka Dot Door "Finding Out Day"

10:00 World Religions

10:30 Ensemble (Athabasca University)

11:00 You Are What You Eat

11:15 Parlez-moi

11:30 Schooling

11:45 Science Simply

noon Board Meeting Summary

12:15 Board Meeting Agenda

12:30 Tiger's Growl


12:45 Inside Track

1:00 Best of Cover to Cover

1:15 Cover to Cover II

1:30 Polka Dot Door "Finding Out Day"

2:00 Tell Me a Story

2:15 Backpacking in the Rockies

2:30 Programming by Request

3:00 Communities West

3:30 The Way I See

4:00 Animal Heroes

4:15 Elementary Mathematics

4:30 Barry Broadfoot's Pioneer Years

5:00 Ukrainian Bilingual Report

5:15 Inside Track

5:30 Board Meeting Agenda

5:45 Board Meeting Summary

6:00 Dimensions in Culture (Athabasca University)

6:30 Man & His Environment (Athabasca University)

7:00 Making Sense of Society (Athabasca University)

7:30 Ensemble (Athabasca University)

8:00 Planet of Man (Athabasca University)

8:30 Economics II (University of Alberta)

9:00 The World in Your Kitchen

9:30 Adventures in History

10:00 Canadian West


10:15 Take Time

10:30 The Family & the Law

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Re: Retro: Central & Northern Alberta Fri, May 2, 1980

My wife reminisces fondly about Mr Dressup. She grew up in Michigan, not far from the border,
where she was able

to get some Canadian stations. When she talks about the show to people from other parts of the
States, they have no

idea what she is talking about.

KREM 2-CBS Spokane

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

As KHQ airs these programs, should there be CBS or local programming in these slots?

CBS...KREM ran Jeffersons at 10 and Celebrity Whew! at 10:30, didn't catch that typo before
posting...the Journal's listings were a bit weird-they listed Alberta OTA channels by channel
number, and Edmonton cable channels and Spokane channels by cable channel number, and
their Channels Listed box was based on Edmonton cable position.

Retro: London, England (ITV/Channel 4) Sun, May 3, 1987

from TV Times-Thames/LWT edition

(Thames aired ITV programs in London from sign-on Mon to 5:15pm Fri, with LWT airing Fri
nights and weekends)

At that time, BBC listings were in Radio Times with ITV/Channel 4/S4C listings in TV Times; this
lasted until TV listings magazines were deregulated in the early 90s
LWT (ITV-London weekends)

Stations listed after programs indicate producing ITV channel

6.55 Sunday Comment (TV-am)

7.00 Are You Awake Yet? (TV-am)

7.25 Wac Extra (TV-am)

8.30 David Frost on Sunday (TV-am; Frost currently works for Al Jazeera English)

9.25 Wake Up London (LWT)-Rabbit & Doon

9.30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears "Sweet and Sour Gruffi"/"Duel of the Wizards"

10.00 Get Fresh

10.30 Adventures of Black Beauty "The Barge" (LWT)

11.00 Morning Worship (from Central Methodist Church, Bishop Auckland, Durham; Tyne Tees)

noon Weekend World (LWT)

1.00 Police Five (LWT)

1.15 Smurfs "Beauty is Only Smurf Deep"

1.30 Getting On (Central)

2.00 LWT News Headlines; Revelations (Border)

2.30 Film "The Incredible Shrinking Woman"

4.10 Walt Disney Presents "The Legend of Johnny Appleseed"

4.30 Supergran "Supergran and the Media Star" (Tyne Tees; Billy Connolly sung the theme song)

5.00 Show Me (Anglia)

5.30 Hart to Hart "The Harts at High Noon"

6.30 ITN News

6.40 Appeal (Jenny Seagrove appeals for CRYPT, based in Chichester, West Sussex; produced by
Yorkshire)

6.45 Highway (visiting St. Helier in the Channel Islands; produced by Channel...the series was co-
produced by several ITV channels, primarily smaller ones)

7.15 Catchphrase (TVS)

7.45 Live from the Palladium (Jimmy Tarbuck welcomes Shirley Bassey, Frank Carson, Joe
Longthorne, Peter Piper, Jay Johnson, Jaki Graham, Steve Bor, and Pepsi & Shirley; LWT)

8.45 ITN News

9.00 Fields of Fire (pt 1; Zenith Production for Central)

11.00 LWT News Headlines; Cuter to Houston "Race for Life" (Alec Baldwin starred in this series)

11.45 The Party (conclusion with guests Aswad, Sandie Shaw, Communards, Tom Robinson, Bob
Geldof, Holly Johnson, Boy George, George Michael, Elton John, and The Supergroup)

12.45 sign-off

TVS (ITV-South/South East England)

6.55 Sunday Comment (TV-am)

7.00 Are You Awake Yet? (TV-am)

7.25 Wac Extra (TV-am)

8.30 David Frost on Sunday (TV-am)

9.25 Employment Action

9.30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears "Sweet and Sour Gruffi"/"Duel of the Wizards"

10.00 Get Fresh

10.30 Adventures of Black Beauty "The Barge"

11.00 Morning Worship (from Central Methodist Church, Bishop Auckland, Durham)

noon Weekend World

1.00 Agenda

1.30 Farm Focus

2.00 TVS News Headlines; Revelations

2.30 Film "The Incredible Shrinking Woman"


4.10 Walt Disney Presents "The Legend of Johnny Appleseed"

4.30 Supergran "Supergran and the Media Star"

5.00 Show Me

5.30 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

6.25 TVS News

6.30 ITN News

6.40 Appeal

6.45 Highway (visiting St. Helier in the Channel Islands)

7.15 Catchphrase

7.45 Live from the Palladium (Jimmy Tarbuck welcomes Shirley Bassey, Frank Carson, Joe
Longthorne, Peter Piper, Jay Johnson, Jaki Graham, Steve Bor, and Pepsi & Shirley)

8.45 ITN News

9.00 Fields of Fire (pt 1)

11.00 The Party

mid. Short Story Theatre

12.30 sign-off

Anglia (ITV-East of England)

6.55 Sunday Comment (TV-am)

7.00 Are You Awake Yet? (TV-am)

7.25 Wac Extra (TV-am)

8.30 David Frost on Sunday (TV-am)

9.25 Cartoon Time

9.30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears "Sweet and Sour Gruffi"/"Duel of the Wizards"

10.00 Get Fresh

10.30 Adventures of Black Beauty "The Barge"


11.00 Morning Worship (from Central Methodist Church, Bishop Auckland, Durham)

noon Weekend World

1.00 Anything Goes

1.30 Farming Diary

2.00 Anglia News Headlines; Revelations

2.30 Film "The Incredible Shrinking Woman"

4.10 Walt Disney Presents "The Legend of Johnny Appleseed"

4.30 Supergran "Supergran and the Media Star"

5.00 Show Me

5.30 Hart to Hart "The Harts at High Noon"

6.25 Anglia News

6.30 ITN News

6.40 Appeal

6.45 Highway (visiting St. Helier in the Channel Islands)

7.15 Catchphrase

7.45 Live from the Palladium (Jimmy Tarbuck welcomes Shirley Bassey, Frank Carson, Joe
Longthorne, Peter Piper, Jay Johnson, Jaki Graham, Steve Bor, and Pepsi & Shirley)

8.45 ITN News

9.00 Fields of Fire (pt 1)

11.00 New Avengers

mid. Rock of the Seventies

12.40 sign-off

Central (ITV-Midlands)

6.55 Sunday Comment (TV-am)

7.00 Are You Awake Yet? (TV-am)


7.25 Wac Extra (TV-am)

8.30 David Frost on Sunday (TV-am)

9.25 Cartoons

9.30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears "Sweet and Sour Gruffi"/"Duel of the Wizards"

10.00 Get Fresh

10.30 Adventures of Black Beauty "The Barge"

11.00 Morning Worship (from Central Methodist Church, Bishop Auckland, Durham)

noon Weekend World

1.00 Getting On

1.30 Here & Now

2.00 Central News Headlines; Revelations

2.30 Film "Diamonds"

4.10 Walt Disney Presents "The Legend of Johnny Appleseed"

4.30 Supergran "Supergran and the Media Star"

5.00 Who's the Boss?

5.30 TV Bloopers

6.25 Central News

6.30 ITN News

6.40 Appeal

6.45 Highway (visiting St. Helier in the Channel Islands)

7.15 Catchphrase

7.45 Live from the Palladium (Jimmy Tarbuck welcomes Shirley Bassey, Frank Carson, Joe
Longthorne, Peter Piper, Jay Johnson, Jaki Graham, Steve Bor, and Pepsi & Shirley)

8.45 ITN News

9.00 Fields of Fire (pt 1)

11.00 Prisoner
mid. Film "Time After Time"

2.00 Euro Cops

3.00 sign-off

Channel 4 (ITV stations contributed some programming to the channel)

9.25 Sunday East (Azad/Millenium Production); Deewarain (PTV Pakistan)

10.00 The World This Week (LWT)

11.00 Superchamps (kids age 7 to 12 take on each other on jetskis, mini-tanks, motocross bikes,
grass karts, and hovercrafts; Moving Picture Company/Creative Action)

11.30 Worzel Gummidge "The Return of Dolly Clothespeg" (Doctor Who's Jon Pertwee platyed
the title role; produced by TVS' predecessor Southern)

noon Network 7 (Sunday Productions' "first electronic Sunday tabloid" with guests Julie Walters,
Cleo Rocos, Pepsi & Shirley, and Bananarama; segments include star diets, Britain's Top Hit
Factory, and outrageous men's underwear)

2.00 Pocket Money Programme (Network Television show by kids for kids)

2.30 Film "Song of Love" (bw)

4.45 Early Musical Instruments "Reed Instruments" (Granada)

5.15 Channel 4 News Summary/Weather (ITN); Business Programme (Limehouse production)

6.00 Skate Electric British Ice Speed Championships (ITV Sport)

7.00 Challenge to Sport (this show invited minor sports to submit their own videos; this week
dealt with roller hockey; Skyline Film & TV)

7.15 World at War "Japan: 1941-1945" (Thames)

8.15 Dance on 4: Ex-Romance (a PBS import from WGBH)

9.10 State of the Union (Peter Sissons' weekly look at US politics-this week's episode deals with
the Irangate hearings which would start that week, with the question "Is the Constitution any
longer workable without fundamental reform?" Debating the topic: Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger,
Sen. John Tower, John Erlichman; Sen. George McGovern, and Gen. Alexander Haig; Box
production)

10.10 Film "Sunset Boulevard" (bw)


12.10 sign-off

Retro: Los Angeles Wed, Apr 27, 1977

from TV Guide-Los Angeles edition

2 KNXT-CBS Los Angeles

3 KEYT-ABC Santa Barbara (also on 8 Santa Barbara)

4 KNBC-NBC Los Angeles

5 KTLA-Ind Los Angeles

7 KABC-ABC Los Angeles

9 KHJ-Ind Los Angeles

11 KTTV-Ind Los Angeles

12 KCOY-CBS Santa Maria

13 KCOP-Ind Los Angeles

22 KWHY-Ind/Ethnic Los Angeles

24 KVCR-PBS San Bernardino (also on 62 Riverside)

28 KCET-PBS Los Angeles

30 KHOF-Rel Glendale

34 KMEX-Sp Los Angeles

36 KMIR-NBC Palm Springs

40 KLXA-Rel Los Angeles

42 KPLM-ABC Palm Springs (also on 82 Palm Springs)

50 KOCE-PBS Huntington Beach

52 KBSC-Ind Los Angeles

58 KLCS-PBS Los Angeles


Morning

5:00

5 News

9 Movie "The Secret Ways" cont'd (bw)

11 Movie "Serpent of the Nile" cont'd

5:05

5 News

5:30

11 My Favorite Martian

5:55

4 Knowledge "Urban Dilemmas" (pt 3)

6:00

2 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning-Disabled"

3 PTL Club

7 Search

9 Meet the Mayors

11 University of the Air

6:15

13 Daybreak (Scot Ellsworth)


6:25

4 Not for Women Only "Diet Right!" (pt 3)

5 News

6:30

2 Law for the 70s

5 Villa Alegre

7 Michael Jackson

9 Super Talk

11 Bullwinkle

13 Superman/Aquaman/Batman

40 The Word

6:40

40 Day by Day (Dick Mills)

6:45

40 Behind the Scenes

6:55

4 News

7:00

2-12 CBS Morning News


3-7-42 Good Morning America

4-36 Today

5 700 Club

9 Frankly Female (Meredith MacRae and Greg Mullavey talk about their careers and their
marriage)

11 Bugs & His Buddies

13 Bugs Bunny/Popeye

22 Stock Market Opening

28 Yoga for Health

40 Joy in the Morning (Paul Davis)

7:30

9 Lassie "Tempest" (pt 1)

11 Bugs & His Buddies

22 Market Update

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00

2-12 Captain Kangaroo

9 Davey & Goliath

11 Flintstones

13 Heckle & Jeckle

28 Zoom

8:15

9 Davey & Goliath


8:30

5 The Rock

9 Body Buddies

11 Porky Pig

13 Cartoonville

22 Commodity Line

28 Villa Alegre

40 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00

2-12 Double Dare

3 PTL Club

4-36 Sanford & Son

5 Gallery (Johnny Grant)

7 AM Los Angeles

9 9 in the Morning

11 I Love Lucy (bw)

13 I Dream of Jeannie

22 New York Stock Exchange

24-28 Sesame Street

40 Inside Israel

42 Wonders of the World (Jamaica)

50 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
9:15

22 Bond Income Report

9:30

2-12 Price is Right

4-36 Hollywood Squares

5 Movie "Edge of Doom" (bw)

11 Green Acres

13 Romper Room

22 Market Update

40 Teach Us to Pray

42 Morning Report

50 Instructional Programs

9:45

42 Panorama del Valle

10:00

3-7-42 Happy Days

4-36 Wheel of Fortune

11 Hogan's Heroes

13 Collage

22 Market Coverage

24 Tribal Eye

28 Instructional Programs
40 Destined for the Throne

10:15

22 Jeanne Palmer

10:30

2-12 Love of Life

3-7-42 $20,000 Pyramid

4-36 Shoot for the Stars

11 Andy Griffith (bw)

13 Wildlife Adventure

22 Commodity Highlights

40 Praise the Lord!

10:45

22 Market Update

10:55

2-12 CBS News

11:00

2-12 Young and the Restless

3-7-42 Second Chance

4-36 Name That Tune

9 Movie "Thunder Bay"


11 Metronews, Metronews

13 Gomer Pyle, USMC

24 Instructional Programs

28 Electric Company

50 Vegetable Soup

11:30

2-12 Search for Tomorrow

3-7-42 Family Feud

4-36 Lovers & Friends

5 Mayberry RFD

11 Let's Rap

13 Nanny & the Professor

22 Market Coverage

28 Sesame Street

50 Electric Company

58 Anyone for Tennyson?

11:45

22 Market Update

34 Noticias

Afternoon

noon

2 Noontime (Wina/Llewelyn)
3-7-42 All My Children

4 That Girl

5 Rifleman (bw)

11 Movie "Girl Crazy" (bw)

12 Galloping Gourmet

13 I Dream of Jeannie

22 Concepts in Commodities

24-50 Sesame Street

34 Ahora Los Angeles

36 Good Day!

58 Instructional Programs

12:15

22 Market Update

12:30

2-12 As the World Turns

4-36 Days of Our Lives

5 Twilight Zone (bw)

13 Courtship of Eddie's Father

22 New York Stock Exchange

28 Yoga for Health

34 Un Canto de Mexico

40 Gospel Tones (Jerry Jones)


12:45

22 Commodity Report

1:00

3-7-42 Ryan's Hope

5 Movie "Danger-Love at Work" (bw)

9 News

13 Major Adams, Trailmaster (bw)

22 Market Closing Activities

24-28-50 Instructional Programs

34 Super Show

40 Teach Us to Pray

58 Medix

1:15

22 Dow 30

30 News

1:30

2-12 Guiding Light

3-7-42 One Life to Live

4-36 Doctors

9 Divorce Court

22 Charting the Market

30 Sonrise: Festival of Faith


40 Inside Israel

58 Man Builds, Man Destroys

2:00

2-12 All in the Family

4-36 Another World

9 Movie "The Christmas Kid"

13 News

22 Focus on Britain '77 (businessmen Clifford Champman and William Cormany Jr. discuss
business in Northern England)

34 El Derecho de los Hijos

58 Big Blue Marble

2:15

3-7-42 General Hospital

2:20

11 Ben Hunter

2:30

2-12 Match Game

5 Ozzie & Harriet

11 Bozo's Big Top

13 Cartoons

24 Lilias, Yoga & You

40 Spirit Song
50 Instructional Programs

3:00

2-12 Tatletales

3-7-42 Edge of Night

4-36 Gong Show

5 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

11 Valley of the Dinosaurs

13 Popeye

24 Once Upon a Classic

28 Search, a Quest for Personal Meaning

34 Pichimhuida

40 Praise the Lord!

50 Sesame Street

52 Kimba the White Lion

58 Management

3:30

2-36 Mike Douglas (co-host Tamara Dobson/guests Darilyn Dobson (Tamara's sister), author
Sterling Hayden, Victoria Fyodorova, Kenny Nolan, and Ricky Jay)

3 Marcus Welby, MD "In My Father's House"

4 Medical Center

5 Big Valley

7 Movie "The Tunnel of Love" (bw)

11 Bugs & His Buddies

12 Not for Women Only


13 Cartoonville

24 Villa Alegre

28 Chant to Dance

30 PTL Club

42 Lassie

52 Banana Splits & Friends

58 Teaching Children with Special Needs

4:00

9 I Spy

11 Bugs & His Buddies

12 Bonanza

13 Heckle & Jeckle

24 Sesame Street

28 Villa Alegre

34 El Mundo de Jugete

42 Movie "Prince of Foxes" (bw)

50 Zoom

52 Ultra Man

58 Metrify or Petrify

4:30

3 Ironside

4 To Tell the Truth

5 Dragnet
11 Archies

13 Bugs Bunny

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

34 El Mariachi

50 Electric Company

52 Spiderman

58 Dynamics of Classroom Behavior

5:00

2-4-7 News

5 Bonanza

9 Wild Wild West

11 New Mickey Mouse Club

12 Star Trek

13 Kartoon Kompany

22 Pelicula: TBA

24-50 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 Sesame Street

36 Dinah! (guests David Frost, Bobby Goldsboro, Thelma Houston, Martin Mull, and Dan
Haggerty)

40 One Way Game

52 Johnny Sokko

58 Infinity Factory

5:30

3 Adam-12
11 Bewitched

13 Superman

24 Lilias, Yoga & You

30 Living Word

34 Noticiero

40 Behind the Scenes

50 Villa Alegre

52 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

58 Wordsmith

5:45

40 The Word

58 Cover to Cover

5:55

40 Day by Day (Dick Mills)

Evening

6:00

2-12 CBS Evening News

3 ABC Evening News

4-7-36-42 News

5 Star Trek

9 Gunsmoke (Jan-Michael Vincent plays a young man on the way to becoming an outlaw like his
brothers)

11 Partridge Family
13 Adam-12 (filmed at LA's Traveltown Museum)

24 Foods for the Modern Family

28 Electric Company

30 Film

34 La Usurapadora

40 Destined for the Throne

50 Chant to Dance

52 Litle Rascals (bw)

58 Faces of Change

6:30

2 Dinah! (guests Vincent Price, Rich Litle, Ben Johnson, Jean Simmons, and Rick Dees)

3-12 News

11 Family Affair

13 Adam-12

24 Law for the 70s

28 Zoom

30 Jimmy Swaggart

36 Town Talk (John Conte)

40 Inside Israel

42 Not for Women Only "Women and Money" (pt 3)

50 Search, a Quest for Personal Meaning

52 Litle Rascals (bw)

58 Positive Approaches to Classroom Discipline


6:50

22 Los Astros Te Guian

7:00

3 Emergency One!

4-36 NBC Nightly News

5 Liar's Club

7-42 ABC Evening News

9 Concentration

11 I Love Lucy (bw)

12 Phil Donahue

13 FBI

22 Korean Drama

24 Music in Western Culture

28 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

30 Festival of Faith Telethon

34 24 Horas

40 Teach Us to Pray

50 Applied Techniques of Sketching

52 McHale's Navy (bw)

58 American History

7:30

4-26 $100,000 Name That Tune

5 Love, American Style


7 Match Game PM

9 Joker's Wild

11 Brady Bunch

24 News

28 28 Tonight

40 Enjoying Marriage

42 Mr. Lucky

50 Starboard

52 Litle Rascals (bw)

58 Student News

7:45

58 Noticiero Estudiantil

8:00

2-12 Good Times

3-7-42 Bionic Woman

4-36 Grizzly Adams

5 Movie "Petulia"

9 Movie "Silent Night, Lonely Night"

11 Wild, Wild World of Animals (raccoons)

13 All That Gliters

22 Korean Variety Hour

24-28 Nova "The Renewable Tree" (efforts to meet the growing need for wood)

34 Lucha Libre
40 Dwight Thompson

50 Soundstage (guests the Spinners)

58 Romantic Rebellion (J.M.W. Turner, pt 1)

8:30

2-12 Loves Me, Loves Me Not (finale)

11 Cross-Wits

13 Perry Mason (bw)

22 Korean News

40 Jimmy Swaggart

58 Consumer Survival Kit

9:00

2-12 Movie "El Condor"

3-7-42 Bareta

4-36 Movie "The Savage Bees"

11 Merv Griffin (guests Zsa Zsa Gabor, Teresa Brewer, Hans Conried, Stan Kann, and Kenny
Nolan)

22 Korean Home Drama

24-28 Theater in America "The Prince of Homburg"

40 Praise the Lord!

50 Woman Alive!

9:30

13 Mod Squad

34 La Criada Bien Criada


10:00

3-7-42 Charlie's Angels

5-9 News

22 Israel Today

30 Festival of Faith Telethon

34 El Bien Amado

50 Microbes & Men

10:30

11-13 News

34 Noticiero

11:00

2-3-4-7-12-36-42 News

5 Love, American Style

9 Ironside

11 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

13 Honeymooners (bw)

24 Dialogues

28 Classic Theatre Preview (Chekov's The Three Sisters is discussed by scholar Victor Erlich and
actresses Janet Suzman and Eileen Atkins)

34 El Dios del Barrio

50 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

11:25
2 KNXT Editorial

11:30

2-12 Movie "The Keegans"

3-7 Rookies

4-36 Tonight Show (guests Helen Reddy, author Dr. Paul Ehrlich, and David Sayh)

5 Love, American Style

11 Metronews, Metronews

13 Sergeant Bilko (bw)

24 Captioned ABC News

34 Pelicula "Placeres conyugales"

40 Behind the Scenes

42 PTL Club

11:45

40 Day by Day (Dick Mills)

11:50

40 The Word

Late Night

midnight

5 Best of Groucho (bw)

9 Movie "Bigger Than Life"

11 Movie "Angel and the Badman" (bw)


13 Movie "Les Miserables" (bw)

12:30

5 Movie "A Kiss on the Dark" (bw)

12:40

3-7 Mystery of the Week "The Two Deaths of Sean Dolitle"

1:00

4-36 Tomorrow (in Chicago with guest Paul Harvey)

1:05

2 News

1:35

2 KNXT Editorial

1:40

2 Movie "The Old Dark House"

2:00

4-13 News

9 Movie "The Tarnished Angels" (bw)

11 Movie "Three Stripes in the Sun" (bw)


2:10

3-7 News

2:30

5 News

3:00

5 Movie "Roseanna McCoy" (bw)

4:00

9 Movie "One Desire"

11 Movie "Folly to Be Wise" (bw)

4:05

2 Noontime (Wina/Llewelyn)

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Well, it looks like KBSC-TV channel 52 went to subscription TV after 8 p.m.


6:00

11 University of the Air

Was this the same program that aired in Canada on CTV?

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00

11 Bugs & His Buddies

13 Bugs Bunny/Popeye

Which station had the pre-48 AAPs and which had the post-48 cartoons?

10:30

11-13 News

11:00

11 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30

11 Metronews, Metronews

I believe "Metronews, Metronews" was a satirical news program that followed Mary Hartman
(hence the way it was named).

That is correct. The straight 10:30 news on KTTV was Metronews (named after the station's
wwner - Metromedia). But after Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman was the satirical Metronews,
Metrwonews.

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Amazing how much air time was devoted to cartoons back then on several channels.

But they went the way of the game shows and variety shows......those were the days.

Michael Jackson at 6:30 AM on Ch. 7 is the same one

who had a talk show on KABC radio; I remember he sounded

as if he was from England. He is in no way to be confused with

"the king of pop,"; he's been known to joke that he doesn't mind

playing second fiddle to the beter-known Michael Jackson.

Yes - Michael Jackson (the talk host) is from London. He has a great set of pipes. Interesting
history, too - he started out as a Top 40 DJ in the mid 60s, when every station wanted a British
sounding DJ - it was the "British Invasion" era - Beatles, Stones, etc. In San Francisco, he was
billed as Michael Scotland - just to make sure everybody got the point.

He moved to LA to do Talk Radio on KABC - I remember my mother listening to him when I was
13 or 14...I just turned 60. He stayed at KABC for decades, until the station lost out to
competitors, and they decided he was too old, I guess. He's now on NPR station KPCC
apparently.
I remember Jackson telling a story about Senator Ted Kennedy, who he had no respect for
despite the fact that their political views were similar. Kennedy was apparently on Michael's
show, and was a bit inebriated. At the end of the interview, Kennedy told Jackson how much he
liked his music. Jackson believes he was serious.

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Quote Originally Posted by blackgold

Well, it looks like KBSC-TV channel 52 went to subscription TV after 8 p.m.

...in fact, it was earlier this same month that ON-TV started over KBSC/52...

King Daevid MacKenzie

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I grew up in LA in the 60s, when both KCOP 13 and KHJ-TV 9 were pitiful. I left in 73, so it's
interesting to note how bad those 2 channels still were...Channel 9 may be worse, if anything. In
the 60s, they at least had the connection with KHJ radio with the afternoon and Saturday night
dance party shows ( Boss City,The Real Don Steele, Groovy!, ).This doesn't look like a great period
for KTLA, either. I recall that when I left in 73, KTLA was running Highway Patrol about 5 times a
day.

I don't have any idea what their respective ratings were, but if programming is any indication,
Metromedia run KTTV must have done beter than the other 3 in the late 70s.

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Quote Originally Posted by Ultimajock

Quote Originally Posted by blackgold

Well, it looks like KBSC-TV channel 52 went to subscription TV after 8 p.m.

...in fact, it was earlier this same month that ON-TV started over KBSC/52...

Was this under Kaiser ownership or was Channel 52 already sold by then? I know that Kaiser sold
all of their remaining stations to Field Communications when they got out of the TV and radio
business in late 1977. From what I see, KBSC/Channel 52 was a very small fish in a very busy VHF
indie pond (5, 9, 11 and 13). Most of the remaining "conventional" hours of Channel 52 (non-
scrambled) seemed to be standard Kaiser indie fare (see on other Kaiser stations like, WLVI,
KBHK, WKBS and so on).

Well, it looks like KBSC-TV channel 52 went to subscription TV after 8 p.m.

...in fact, it was earlier this same month that ON-TV started over KBSC/52...

Was this under Kaiser ownership or was Channel 52 already sold by then? I know that Kaiser sold
all of their remaining stations to Field Communications when they got out of the TV and radio
business in late 1977. From what I see, KBSC/Channel 52 was a very small fish in a very busy VHF
indie pond (5, 9, 11 and 13). Most of the remaining "conventional" hours of Channel 52 (non-
scrambled) seemed to be standard Kaiser indie fare (see on other Kaiser stations like, WLVI,
KBHK, WKBS and so on).

From my understanding, Kaiser / Field had sold off KBSC to an entity called Oak Broadcasting.
(They also sold their share of WUAB Channel 43 in Cleveland {which they'd accrued in 1975 as a
partnership with United Artists after the demise of Kaiser-owned WKBF Channel 61} to Gaylord
Broadcasting that same year, leaving only WLVI, KBHK, WKBS, Chicago's WFLD and Detroit's
WKBD by the time Kaiser gave way to Field on Aug. 2, 1977.)

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

3:30
4 Medical Center

I have recently discovered, via YouTube clips, how great this early-to-mid-70s hospital drama
was. Most Americans remember it for having launched Chad Everet as a matinee idol, but this
show was about as realistic as "doc shows" got in those days, with plenty of understated (read:
no shouting or sarcasm) drama to boot. Most episodes revolved around the built-in tension
between a veteran surgeon (James Daly, father of Tim and Tyne) and an ambitious but
conscientious up-and-comer (Everet). You can count Medical Center, in my book, as one of the
most overlooked gems in TV history. It certainly deserves more atention from TV historians than
its contemporary, Marcus Welby, M.D. (apologies beforehand to Robert Young fans).

KNBC was running syndie episodes here in the first year after the show's cancellation on CBS.
Does anybody recall if Medical Center did well in syndication? I think it fizzled out within the first
year, since it never was a big smash hit on the network.

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Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

KNBC was running syndie episodes here in the first year after the show's cancellation on CBS.
Does anybody recall if Medical Center did well in syndication? I think it fizzled out within the first
year, since it never was a big smash hit on the network.

It must have not done well in syndication -- in the Flint / Saginaw market, no one carried it; in
Tampa Bay, it was on WLCY / WTSP, but it was off the air by the time we moved to Florida.

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No local news at 4pm. I know KABC was the first with this, what year? I gota believe soon after
this, or perhaps early 80's?

No local news at 4pm. I know KABC was the first with this, what year? I gota believe soon after
this, or perhaps early 80's?

September 1980. KABC still ran The 3:30 Movie as of this point.

Thanks, I thought it was around that time. KABC really ruled throughout the 80's. Will never
forget the late Jerry Dunphy, the last of the great L.A. anchormen, with "From the Desert To The
Sea, To All Of Southern California"...just classic stuff.

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGSjfvCB65M

If you're as old as me, you remember Jerry Dunphy on The Big News on KNXT 2 as early as 1960
or 61...IIRC

And check this one out - Dunphy doing a litle acting...very funny!

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xRFta16_Nk

Yes, that is great. From "Rosanne"?

I was born in 1959, so I don't remember Jerry on The Big News on 2. However, I recall seeing
short clips of this. Not much on YouTube from this era. The title, "The Big News" was used in
several markets back in the 60's, but this name has not moved into the modern era. I kinda like
it! Also, the term "Breaking News" was not used back then, it was "This just In", but I digress.
Botom line, Jerry was one of the great L.A. anchormen, and he and Chick Hearn define L.A.
broadcasting for me.

Retro: Cleveland, OH, Sun. Sep 2nd, 1956

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

3 KYW Cleveland [NBC]

5 WEWS Cleveland [ABC]

8 WJW Cleveland [CBS]

21 WFMJ Youngstown, OH [NBC]

27 WKBN Youngstown [CBS/ABC]

49 WAKR Akron, OH [ABC]

8:45AM

8 Town Hall

8:55

5 News-Ron Penfound

9AM

5 Prayer Meeting

Rev. Don Benedict, founder of Inner City Protestant Parish, is leader for the Labor Sunday
program. The theme will be "The Bread of Your Hands."
9:15

3 Faces of Israel

8 Christophers

9:30

3 Spirituals-Mary Holt

5 Religion

MISSION AT MID-CENTURY: "Window on the Sky," relates the work of the missionaries among
the Najavo Indian tribes in the Southwest.

8 Faith for Today

A young college student is preparing his term paper using the theme: "Why College Students are
Hopeful [or Doubtful] About the Future." Pastor Fagel gives him the help he needs.

27 Christophers

10AM

3 The Answer

5 Western Theater

"Colorado Kid." [1937, Bob Steele]

8 Lamp Unto My Feet

Dr. Lyman Bryson and his guest, Dr. Franklin Clark Fry, religious leader, discuss man's attitude
toward labor.

27 This Is Life

If a man walks out on his family can he ever find his way back to their love and forgiveness?
Forrest Taylor.

10:30

3 TV Sunday School
8 27 Look Up and Live

11AM

3 Norman V. Peale

5 Christophers

Gregory Ratoff, noted producer and director, Prof. James Meehan of New York's Hunter College,
and the Iona College Quartet appear on today's program. The subject discussed is the
importance of the classroom.

8 Eye on New York

As guest emcee, Jim McKay recalls a sea disaster of two decades ago, the burning of the Morro
Castle. The ship was a luxury liner on a return trip from Havana to New York. The fire, which hit
the ship off the New Jersey coast, took 134 lives.

27 Western Theater

"Gunfire" [1950] A desperado impersonates the reformed outlaw Frank James, but leads a life of
banditry. Don Barry, Robert Lowery.

11:15

3 Pat Paterson

11:30

3 Christophers [were these different churches? I see this program on 3, 5, 8 and 27 Youngstown]

5 Bobo the Hobo

Bobo tells the story of "The Elves and King Coton."

8 Camera Three

Today's show includes dramatizations of humorous love scenes from the works of Shakespeare,
Noel Coward and Oscar Wilde. James McAndrew hosts.

11:45
5 Find a Hobby

Silversmithing is the hobby featured for today.

Noon

3 The Way

5 Gene Carroll

8 27 Let's Take a Trip

Pud, Ginger and Sonny Fox go for a ride on a Coast Guard buoy tender. This ship patrols New
York City's harbor to service the buoys used as channel markers,

12:30

3 Camerama

5 Faith for Today

See 9:30, Ch. 8.

8 27 Wild Bill Hickok

"Wrestling Story." In order to stop a planned bank robbery, Wild Bill persuades Jingles to
challenge a champion wrestler. Guy Madison.

1PM

3 Movie

"Rendezvous With Annie." [1946] A homesick GI arranges a flight home from London with Air
Force buddies who are sworn to secrecy about his being AWOL. When his wife subsequently has
a baby he is at a loss to explain to others how he became a parent. Eddie Albert.

5 Movie

"Who Killed Doc Robin." [1948] An eccentric scientist disappears after a mysterious explosion.
Virginia Grey.

8 Looney Tunes
27 Oral Roberts

49 Feature Film

1:30

8 Sacred Heart

21 Children's Hour

27 Roy Rogers

"Romance of the Range." Roy is foreman of a ranch managed by a supposedly respectable


citizen, but who in reality is the leader of a bandit gang. Rogers leads a fight against the gang.

1:45

8 News

2PM

5 Warm Up

8 Movie

"Vogues of 1938." In the pageant of beautiful girls, music, and fashions, a socialite turns fashion
model and her fiance tries to close the business down. Joan Bennet.

21 Faith for Today

2:10

5 Dugout Interviews

2:25

5 27 Baseball

Jim Brit and Ken Coleman report the action from Comiskey Park in Chicago where the Cleveland
Indians meet the White Sox.
2:30

3 Movie

"The Dark Command" [1940] The citizens of a Kansas town are terrorized by a band of guerillas.
Claire Trevor, John Wayne.

21 Christophers

49 Oral Roberts

2:45

21 Industry on Parade

1. Laboratory research projects by high school students. 2. How bouillon cubes are molded. 3.
How motor boating is brought within the budgets of middle-class income families. 4. The largest
power-shovel in the world.

3PM

21 All Star Theater

49 Sunday Theater

3:30

3 21 Youth Wants to Know

8 This is Life

When George Medford tries to get out of debt by setting fire to his store, he finds that he must
answer to more than the law.

4PM

3 Catholic Hour

8 My Friend Flicka
21 Froniters of Faith

4:30

3 21 American Forum

8 Lassie

The Miller farm welcomes a visitor from Japan. Gramps and Jeff are dismayed to find they must
wage a stiff batle against community intolerance.

Tommy Rettig, Lassie, Jan Clayton.

49 College Press

5PM

3 Zoo Parade

COLOR-Marlin Perkins and Jim Hurlbut show more films taken on their African safari. The subject
of today's show is "South Africa."

8 Face the Nation

Today's guest is Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers and vice-president of the
CIO-AFL. Stuart Novins moderates from Washington.

49 Going Places

5:20

5 Scoreboard

Paul Wilcox follows up on the Indians' game with the complete report of happenings in the
major leagues.

5:30

5 Public Service [film?]

8 News-Sevareid
21 That We May See

5:45

21 Telerama

I will cover the evening listings later tonight or tomorrow.

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The Christophers was a syndicated program that was provided free to any station to air..

Gene Carroll was normally on for an hour, but was only 30 minutes this day likely because of the
Ball Game..
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6PM and later...

6PM

3 Meet the Press

Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell faces the panel: William Hines of the Washington Star,
Roscoe Drummond of the N.Y. Herald Tribune, Marquis Childs of the St-Louis Post Dispatch and
Edwin Lahey of the Chicago Daily News. Ned Brooks moderates from Washington.

5 Kit Carson

"Bullets of Mystery." Six men, marked for death by a notorious bandit are put under Carson's
protection. Bill Williams.

8 Telephone Time

"Time Bomb." John Nesbit narrates the true story of a man's desperate race to develop a
synthetic insulin for his diabetic wife in Japanese-occupied Shanghai. Victor Saxl: Steven Geray.

21 Kit Carson

"The Secret Sheriff." The U.S. Marshal sends Carson and El Toro out to help the sheriff of Poker
Ridge. The two arrive to find the frontier town overrun by a gang of outlaws. Bill Williams.
49 Movie

"Rip Roaring Buckaroo." Tom Tyler is the star of today's frontier freature.

6:30

3 21 Roy Rogers

"Knockout." Roy tries to get information about the connection between a boxing trainer and a
gang of criminals.

8 You are There

We are present at the "Fall of Ft. Sumter," April 12, 1861. Walter Cronkite and his news staff are
stationed in the guardroom at Ft. Sumter, at the southern gun batery on the Charleston
waterfront, and at the crucial cabinet meeting with President Lincoln.

27 Disneyland

Though tonight's show is dedicated to sports and sportsmanship, the slant might be a litle
strange. "The Goofy Sports Story" stars that unique canine athlete Goofy in five cartoons.

7PM

3 21 Topper

"George's Old Flame." Cosmo is planning to play Cupid for a young lady and a movie star. But
George Kerby finds out that the girl is an old flame of his. Anne Jeffreys.

5 Range Rider

An Indian tribe threatens to go on the warpath because a new land survey excludes a certain
area from their reservation that is rich in copper ore.

8 49 You Asked for It

1. A visit with the prison chaplain at San Quentin Penitentiary. 2. Shark hunters at Miami, FL. 3.
Money that grows on trees. Art Baker is host.

7:30

3 21 Frontier
"Captivity of Joe Long." A trapper is captured by a band of hostile Indians. They want the trapper
to pay to his Great White Father to end the drought. Joe Long: Jan Merlin.

5 49 Film Festival

Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer in "Notorious Gentleman." [1946, English] Expelled from Oxford,
playboy Vivian Kenway goes on a prolonged spree, is stranded in Vienna and agrees to marry an
Austrian girl so she can escape the Nazis. Once home again, however, Kenway falls in love with
another girl. Donald Woods hosts.

8 Private Secretary

"The Litle Caesar of Bleecker Street." Susie tries to help an embitered 10-year-old boy. Ann
Southern.

8PM

3 21 Steve Allen

Steve's guests include songstress Georgia Gibbs, singer Steve Lawrence and dancers Bambi Linn
and Rod Alexander.

8 27 Ed Sullivan

Highlighting tonight's guest list are comedienne Kaye Ballard; popular vocalist Kay Armen;
violinist Maria Neglia; champion baton twirler Carolyn Willis.

9PM

3 21 Alcoa Hour

COLOR-James Daly and Joanne Woodward star in "The Girls in Chapter One," by Elihu Winer.
Vernon Elder, a famous author, returns to his home town in the Midwest. His one-time
neighbors, friends and even relatives welcome him home with mixed emotions, for they, and the
town, were the target of contempt in many of his books. Featured in a leading role is Madge
Evans, former movie star.

5 Amateur Hour-Ted Mack

8 G.E. Theater

"The Night Goes On" stars Rosalind Russell. Living on her brother's ranch in Mexico, an
embitered spinster takes a fancy to a young ranch hand. But he doesn't return her affection, and
she plots revenge.
27 Celebrity Theater

49 Movie

"Saraband." [1949] Story of the unhappy wife of George Louis of the Hanover line which took
over the British throne. Set in Germany in the 17th Century. Stewart Granger, Francoise Rosay.

9:30

8 27 Alfred Hitchcock

Tom Ewell plays a dual role in "The Case of Mr. Pelham." A highly successful businessman
discovers that friends and associates have seen him and even spoken to him, in places where he
has never been. Albert Pelham: Tom Ewell.

10PM

3 21 Loreta Young

"The Question," stars Loreta Young as a feminine psychologist. One question leads her to
research on one of life's innermost secrets. The answer she finds causes a drastic change in her
life. Craig Stevens.

5 Foreign Intrigue

8 27 $64,000 Challenge

Mrs. Ida May Sherburne and Mrs. P. Marion McGann face the $8,000 question on horse racing.
Bible expert Mrs. Catherine Kreitzer and her challenger Frank Medley face the first question.
Sonny Fox emcees.

10:30

3 Bowling-Chicago

Tom Hennessey of St. Louis, MO, meets the winner of the Fazio vs. Gibson match. "Whispering"
Joe Wilson reports from Chicago.

5 Bill Randle

8 27 What's My Line?

21 Ethel Barrymore
49 Movie

"Trigger Fingers." [1939] An investigator disguises himself as a gypsy while trying to track down
rustlers. Tim McCoy. [sign off afterwards]

11PM

3 News-Tom Field

5 Movie

"Red Planet Mars." [1952] With the help of a hydrogen tube developed by the Nazi war criminal,
an American couple establish contact with Mars. Peter Graves.

8 27 News-Walter Cronkite

21 News, Sports

11:10

3 Movie

"Silent Raiders" [1954] A seven-man American patrol team invades the French coast during
World War II. Richard Bartlet.

8 Sports

21 Theater [sign off afterwards]

27 Movie

"Of Mice and Men." [1940] John Steinbeck's gripping story of a strange alliance between a man
of brains and his half-wit friend with the strength of Hercules. Burgess Meredith, Lon Chaney, Jr.
[sign off afterwards]

11:25

8 Movie

"Story of Two Orphans." Film based on the novel by Alexander Dumas. [sign off afterwards]
12:30

3 News-Tom Field [sign off afterwards]

5 News-Randy Culver [sign off afterwards]

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Retro: Kentucky Saturday May 2, 1981

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:30 Farming With Jack Crowner

7 AM Kentucky Afield

7:30 Blue Apple Clubhouse

8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey Hour

9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show

10:30 Daffy Duck

11 AM Batman And The Super 7

12 N Wrestling

1 PM Movie: "Camelot"

4 PM Golf: Michelob Houston Open (third round)

5:30 International Sports Experience (rodeo, harness

racing, skydiving)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)


7 PM Dance Fever (Stacey Lattisaw sings "Dynamite";

judges: Chad Everet, Sheree North, Lou Ferrigno)

7:30 Emphasis

8 PM Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters (guests:

the Bellamy Brothers, Bobby Goldsboro)

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Walking Tall

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (Richard Dreyfuss is host, rerun

from 1978)

1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Fleetwood Mac, the Commodores,

Steve Forbert, Cindy Bullens)

2:30 Movie: "The Man Who Wanted To Live Forever"

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:30 Beter Way

7 AM U.S. Farm Report

7:30 Hot Fudge

8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey Hour

9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show

10:30 Daffy Duck

11 AM Batman And The Super 7

12 N Wrestling

1 PM Clubhouse
1:15 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals

4 PM Greatest Sports Legends (profiles Billie Jean King,

time approximate)

4:30 Outdoor Life (Cale Yarborough fishes for wahoo in Panama.)

5 PM Sports Afield

5:30 This Week In Baseball

6 PM News

6:30 In Search Of...

7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs with the color "blue" in the title)

8 PM Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Walking Tall

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM SCTV Television Network

1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Lou Reed, Roger Daltrey, Rocky

Burnete, comic Jay Johnson)

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:55 Farm News

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Radio, Television And The New Technology"

6:30 Call The Doctor (the relationship between neurology and various

diseases, including multiple sclerosis, rerun from Sun 11 AM)

7:30 Roy Rogers


8 AM Tom And Jerry Comedy Show

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10 AM Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour

11 AM All New Popeye Hour

12 N New Fat Albert Show

12:30 Drak Pack

1 PM Jason Of Star Command

1:30 Kidsworld

2 PM Movie: "Oklahoma!"

5 PM CBS Sports Saturday (nine-ball elimination pool tournament from

Lake Tahoe; the Philadelphia Supercross)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)

7 PM Juvenile Court (cases involve two boys apprehended while throwing

rocks from an interstate viaduct and a girl charged with domestic violence)

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Robin Ward version)

8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati

8:30 Flo

9 PM CBS Movie: "Rio Lobo" (John Wayne)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The New Centurions"

1:30 Here And Now

2 AM News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)


7 AM Louisville Tonight (rerun of Friday's show)

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 AM Tom And Jerry Comedy Show

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10 AM Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour

11 AM Derby 107 (coverage of all the pre-race activities,

including the seven races that lead up to the "Run

For The Roses")

5 PM Kentucky Derby (ABC was still allowing Ch. 11 to carry

the race--from 1991 to 2000 Ch. 11 would be the sole

station for it in Louisville, having switched from CBS to

ABC in 1990--so two stations, WLKY being the other,

carried this race. Pleasant Colony won this and the Preakness,

but Summing won the Belmont.)

6 PM Derby 107 Wrap-Up

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw (Ed McMahon, the Bellamy Brothers, Jimmy Henley

with Marty Stuart)

8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati

8:30 Flo

9 PM CBS Movie: "Rio Lobo"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Nickel Ride"

1:30 News
WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

6:30 Kids Are People Too (Ron Howard, Randi Oakes, Rex Smith,

singer-dancer Moses Pendleton, delay from Sun 10:30 AM)

7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (animals of the Galapagos: penguins,

mockingbirds, tortoises, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)

8 AM World's Greatest Superfriends

9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang

9:30 Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy-Doo

10:30 Thundarr The Barbarian

11 AM Heathcliff And Dingbat

11:30 Plastic Man/Baby Plas Super Comedy Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special: "Zack And The Magic Factory"

12:30 Movie: "My Darling Clementine"

2:30 Solid Gold (co-host Bill Cosby; the Manhatan Transfer, Crystal

Gayle, Dr. Hook)

3:30 Cameras In Motion (outdoor sports, mostly water sports, but also

horse racing)

4 PM Wide World Of Sports (the USSR gymnastics team performs in

London; Derby preview)

5 PM Kentucky Derby

6 PM Wide World Of Sports continues (gymnastics continues, a Derby

wrap-up)

6:30 Replay (local interview show)


7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Love Boat (a fashion show with designers Geoffrey Beene, Halston,

Bob Mackie, and Gloria Vanderbilt; passengers: Morgan Britany,

Mike Connors, Jayne Kennedy, Elke Sommer, McLean Stevenson,

Robert Vaughn)

10 PM Fantasy Island (guests: Cleavon Litle, Joe Namath, Christopher

Connelly, Trish Stewart)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Part 2 Walking Tall"

1:45 Movie: "Don't Give Up The Ship" (Jerry Lewis)

3:40 Movie: "Visit To A Small Planet" (more Jerry Lewis)

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

12 N Sesame Street

1 PM So You Want To Be A Star (two groups trying to reach the top

in country music: Ira Allen and the Palomino Riders, and Lee Rogers

and Stampede Pass)

2 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("It's A Joke, Son" with Kenny Delmar as Senator

Claghorn (he sounded like Foghorn Leghorn), from '47; Chapter 3 of

"Don Winslow Of The Navy" from '42)

3:30 Word On Words

4 PM Living Green (topic: heaters for small greenhouses)

4:30 Feeling Free (kids' show)

5 PM Nova (a report about spiders)


6 PM Victory Garden

6:30 This Old House (Bob Vila)

7 PM Power Game (the effects of President Reagan's budget cuts on

the development of synthetic fuels)

7:30 Sneak Previews ("Nighthawks" with Sylvester Stallone; "Modern

Romance" with Albert Brooks; a re-edited version of "Heaven's Gate")

8 PM Movie: "The Lady Wants Mink"

10 PM Song By Song (a salute to lyricist Dorothy Fields)

11 PM Movie: "My Gal Sal"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

6:30 Ag-USA

7 AM U.S. Farm Report

7:30 Superman

8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey Hour

9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show

10:30 Daffy Duck

11 AM Baseball Bunch

11:30 Winner's Circle

12 N Wrestling

1 PM Clubhouse

1:15 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals

4 PM Interdependent Relationships (the importance of

support and care for the elderly, time approximate)


4:30 Aerobatic Superstars

5 PM 4-H Youth Showcase

5:30 Our Last Frontier: The Sea, Part Two (the fish and

plant life indigenous to the Caribbean)

6 PM That Nashville Music (Mickey Gilley, Billie Jo Spears,

John Anderson, Buddy Spicher)

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Walking Tall

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Sha Na Na

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective

7 AM Woody Woodpecker

7:30 Bugs And Porky

8 AM Popeye

8:30 Tom And Jerry

9 AM Monkees

9:30 Laurel & Hardy Laugh Tunes

10 AM Movie: "It Ain't Hay" (Abbot and Costello)


11:30 Movie: "Bruce Lee, His Last Days"

1:30 Movie: "Band Of Angels"

4 PM Movie: "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way

To The Forum"

6 PM Happy Days Again

6:30 M*A*S*H

7 PM Sha Na Na (guest: Johnny Paycheck)

7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Milton Berle)

8 PM Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry (Bobby Bare,

Lonzo & Oscar, Justin Tubb)

8:30 Pop Goes The Country (Ed Bruce, Dick Feller,

Cristy Lane)

9 PM Porter Wagoner

9:30 Nashville Swing

10 PM Nashville On The Road

10:30 That Nashville Music (Joe Stampley, Lacy J. Dalton,

Leon Everete)

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 All In The Family

12 M Monte Carlo Show (Anne Murray, Rod McKuen, the Swingle

Singers, a Ukrainian folk-dancing duo)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Movie: "Homesteaders Of Paradise Valley" (Allan "Rocky" Lane,


the voice of Mister Ed, from '47)

8 AM Tom And Jerry Comedy Show

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10 AM Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour

11 AM All New Popeye Hour

12 N New Fat Albert Show

12:30 Drak Pack

1 PM Jason Of Star Command

1:30 30 Minutes (Notre Dame football coach Gerry Foust; the

effects of smoking on young people)

2 PM Kidsworld (Sugar Ray Leonard, Joan Embery, pilots who fly

their planes through tropical storms)

2:30 Tobacco Talk

3 PM Tony Brown's Journal

3:30 Wild Kingdom (a trip to the Galapagos)

4 PM Nashville On The Road (Charly McClain, Jim Ed Brown)

4:30 Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry (same as Ch. 19)

5 PM McLain Family Band (local bluegrass group)

5:30 Pop Goes The Country (same as Ch. 19)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati

8:30 Flo

9 PM CBS Movie: "Rio Lobo"


11 PM News

11:30 Solid Gold (same as Ch. 12)

12:30 America's Top Ten

1 AM SCTV Television Network

WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)

7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 Kidsworld

8 AM World's Greatest Superfriends

9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang

9:30 Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy-Doo

10:30 Thundarr The Barbarian

11 AM Heathcliff And Dingbat

11:30 Plastic Man/Baby Plas Super Comedy Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand (Kingbees, Rufus)

1:30 Movie: "The Great Race"

4:30 Live From Churchill Downs

5 PM Kentucky Derby

6 PM Wide World Of Sports (Ch. 32 picks up the last 30 minutes.)

6:30 Fight Back! With David Horowitz (preventing car thefts; saving

lives in high-rise fires)

7 PM Tales Of The Unexpected

7:30 Medical Line


8 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "What's Up, Doc?" (Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal)

1:20 Movie: "The Horse's Mouth"

3:10 ABC News (Tom Jarriel)

WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC)

7:30 Tom And Jerry And Friends

8 AM World's Greatest Superfriends

9 AM Popeye

9:30 1981 Pegasus Parade (the Kentucky Derby Parade, taped)

11 AM Derby 107

5 PM Kentucky Derby

6 PM Derby 107 Wrap-Up

6:30 Derby Festival '81 (Nancy Addison of "Ryan's Hope" looks at

the events of Derby Week, including a hot-air balloon race

and a mini-marathon--doesn't mention the steamboat race

between the Delta Queen from Cincinnati and the Belle of Louisville.)

7:30 Dance Fever (judges: Wolfman Jack, Anne Lockhart, Steve Ford)

8 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Cocoanuts" (the Marx Brothers' first picture, from '29)
WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

7:30 New Shapes: Education

8 AM Space Kidetes

8:30 Jim Bakker

9:30 Wrestling

10:30 Tennis: WCT Challenge Cup: John McEnroe vs. Ilie Nastase (wonder

how many tantrums were thrown during that match?)

11:30 Eleventh Annual Senior Olympics

12:30 Car Care Central (how to replace spark plugs; tire coding)

1 PM Clubhouse

1:15 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals

4 PM Movie: "Tarzan Goes To India" (Jock Mahoney as Tarzan, from '62,

time approximate)

5:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Johnny Paycheck)

6 PM Solid Gold (same as Ch. 12)

7 PM Kung Fu

8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM That Nashville Music (Bobby Bare, Sylvia (not Sylvia of "Pillow Talk"

notoriety), Ed Bruce, Buddy Spicher)

9:30 Wild Kingdom (the migration of the sandhill crane to a small area of

Nebraska's Plate River)

10 PM Independent Network News

10:30 In Search Of... (evidence that might prove Bruno Richard Hauptmann
did not kidnap the Lindbergh baby)

11 PM 700 Club

12:30 Ross Bagley

KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29

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

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

4 PM General Education Development

4:30 General Education Development

5 PM Matinee At The Bijou (same as Ch. 15)

6:30 McLain Family Festival (guests: members of the bluegrass group

Buck White and the Down Home Folk)

7 PM Song By Song (same as Ch. 15)

8 PM Search For Solutions (sculptor Henry Moore explains his technique;

the work of 16th-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe)

9 PM All Creatures Great And Small

10 PM Mystery! ("Sergeant Cribb")

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WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC)

11 AM Derby 107

Channel 36 ran the WHAS coverage. WTVQ covered the bumpers with their own production. If I
remember correctly, WTVQ received the feed off air as there were elements of over the air
interference.

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That reminds me of a few years ago when WTVD picked up

WHAS's feed of a North Carolina-Louisville football game; they,

too, put their own bumpers over WHAS's (both stations are on

Ch. 11 but the "11" logos are different). But WTVD either couldn't--

or didn't--cut the audio on promos, so Triangle viewers were subject

to promos for, among other things, "Good Morning Kentuckiana," which

would mean nothing to a North Carolina viewer--except me or someone

from Kentucky.

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2 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("It's A Joke, Son" with Kenny Delmar as Senator

Claghorn (he sounded like Foghorn Leghorn), from '47; Chapter 3 of

"Don Winslow Of The Navy" from '42)

Son, I say Son, this weren't a sound-alike of Foghorn Leghorn, in fact it was just the opposite.
Foghorn, I say Foghorn Leghorn, was a copy of Senator Claghorn. Delmar's Claghorn was from
Fred Allen's radio program. So Leghorn was a copy, a fraud, a copywriten infringement of
Claghorn.

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Yes, Kenny Delmar began playing Senator Claghorn around

1945, so his character does predate Foghorn. But the TV

generation is more familiar with Foghorn than with Claghorn,


which is why I worded it that way. Actually, Bob McKimson

used to say that he could remember the same voice on a local

LA radio show in the 1930s, long before either Claghorn or Foghorn,

so maybe both he and Delmar were guilty of stealing a voice.

But at this late date I don't think there are going to be any legal

actions. Meantime, for those of you who have never heard a Fred

Allen show with Allen's Alley (and these are mostly 1945-49), try to

find a tape of one with Delmar, Minerva Pious (Mrs.

Nussbaum), Parker Fennelly (Titus Moody), and Peter Donald (Ajax

Cassidy). They are brilliant.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

Yes, Kenny Delmar began playing Senator Claghorn around

1945, so his character does predate Foghorn. But the TV

generation is more familiar with Foghorn than with Claghorn,

which is why I worded it that way. Actually, Bob McKimson


used to say that he could remember the same voice on a local

LA radio show in the 1930s, long before either Claghorn or Foghorn,

so maybe both he and Delmar were guilty of stealing a voice.

But at this late date I don't think there are going to be any legal

actions. Meantime, for those of you who have never heard a Fred

Allen show with Allen's Alley (and these are mostly 1945-49), try to

find a tape of one with Delmar, Minerva Pious (Mrs.

Nussbaum), Parker Fennelly (Titus Moody), and Peter Donald (Ajax

Cassidy). They are brilliant.

Agreed..I can come up with "catch phrases" for most of the "Alley" regulars:

Mrs. Nussbaum "You were expecting maybe Mrs. Goldberg?"

Moody:"Howdy Bub"

Claghorn: "Somebody, I say somebody knocked"

Alan Reed, best known as Fred Flintstone, played Poet Falstaff Openshaw in the Alley for a
time..Although the character didnt work out on the Allen Show, Reed later used the character for
a 5 minute ABC Radio Series ,"Falstaff's Fables" sponsored by Mars Candy in 1949-50..

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Quote Originally Posted by KyDXIn

2 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("It's A Joke, Son" with Kenny Delmar as Senator

Claghorn (he sounded like Foghorn Leghorn), from '47; Chapter 3 of

"Don Winslow Of The Navy" from '42)

Son, I say Son, this weren't a sound-alike of Foghorn Leghorn, in fact it was just the opposite.
Foghorn, I say Foghorn Leghorn, was a copy of Senator Claghorn. Delmar's Claghorn was from
Fred Allen's radio program. So Leghorn was a copy, a fraud, a copywriten infringement of
Claghorn.

it is kinda hard to write in the style of Claghorn/Leghorn.

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...B9cT1aG8s&NR=1

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I can't remember all of Senator Claghorn's lines

but I do remember something about the way they

celebrate Thanksgiving in his house: the main course


is alligator, they top off the meal with a mint julep with

a coton ball on top, then they stand up and give thanks--

thanks for not being born in the North.

I also like his line, "I never go near Yankee Stadium unless

a southpaw is pitching."

BTW, the show Bob McKimson said he used to listen to

was called "Blue Monday Jamboree." Mel Blanc mentioned

it in his autobiography, but in effect said who cares who

came first--that character, Claghorn, or Leghorn? I've never

heard "Blue Monday Jamboree" but I find Claghorn and Leghorn

to be equally funny, so I'm not going to split hairs (or as Bugs

would say, "split hares") over which came first.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, February 28, 1983 ("M*A*S*H" finale)

Monday, February 28, 1983

2 KREM (CBS)

4 KXLY (ABC)

6 KHQ (NBC)

7 KSPS (PBS)

28 KAYU (Independent)

MORNING
5:00

4 The 700 Club

5:25

2 The Great Space Coaster

5:30

6 The Mary Tyler Moore Show

5:55

2 Tom and Jerry

6:00

4 The Andy Griffith Show

6 U.S. Farm Report

28 Jim Bakker

6:25

2 The Brady Kids

6:30

4 ABC World News This Morning

6 Morning Stretch
6:45

7 A.M. Weather

7:00

2 CBS Morning News

4 Good Morning America

6 Today

7 Lilias, Yoga and You

28 Star Blazers

7:30

7 Sesame Street

28 The Banana Splits

8:00

28 Bullwinkle

8:30

7 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

28 Hanna-Barberas World of Super Adventure

9:00

2 Northwest Today

4 Donahue

6 The Facts of Life


7 Sesame Street

28 The 700 Club

9:30

6 Sale of the Century

10:00

4 The Love Boat

6 Wheel of Fortune

7 The Electric Company

10:30

2 The Price Is Right

6 Hit Man

7 3-2-1 Contact

28 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00

4 Family Feud

6 Just Men!

7 The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

28 Independent Network News

11:30

2 The Young and the Restless


4 The Noon Show

6 Search for Tomorrow

28 Richard Simmons

AFTERNOON

12:00

4 All My Children

6 Days of Our Lives

7 Over Easy

28 Perry Mason

12:30

2 As the World Turns

7 Matinee at the Bijou

1:00

4 One Life to Live

6 Another World

28 MOVIE: Double Indemnity

(1944) Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray.

1:30

2 Capitol
2:00

2 Guiding Light

4 General Hospital

6 Fantasy

7 Lilias, Yoga and You

2:30

7 The Lawmakers

3:00

2 Alice

4 The Flintstones

6 The Waltons

7 This Old House

28 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

3:30

2 Charlies Angels

4 Gilligans Island

7 Over Easy

28 Scooby-Doo

4:00

4 Litle House on the Prairie


6 Hour Magazine

7 Sesame Street

28 Scooby-Doo

4:30

2 Happy Days Again

28 Leave It to Beaver

5:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 News 4

6 Q6 News

7 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

28 I Love Lucy

5:30

4 World News Tonight (Peter Jennings)

7 Nightly Business Report

28 My Three Sons

EVENING

6:00

2 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

6 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw/Roger Mudd)


7 3-2-1 Contact

28 CHiPs Patrol

The only witness who can identify a freeway bandit is a pathological liar.

6:30

2 Entertainment Tonight

A look at the final days and production on TVs M*A*S*H series; Earth, Wind & Fire in a video
recording session; a look back at the All in the Family series.

4 One Day at a Time

6 The Muppet Show

Guest: Rich Litle.

7 The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:00

2 Lie Detector

4 The Peoples Court

6 M*A*S*H

A clumsy soldier lifts the 4077ths spirits, but Col. Poter remains down in the dumps.

7 Great PerformancesSimulcast on KPBX-FM 91

Wagners Ring: Die Walkure Acts II and III. In the second of four operas that make up Wagners
The Ring of the Nibelung, Wotan (Donald McIntyre) is forced to order Siegmunds death, but
his warrior daughter Brunnhilde (Gwyneth Jones) disobeys his command to defend Hunding and
tries to save Siegmund.

28 Bonanza

Ben tries to help a blind man regain his dignity and take up his former career as an artist.

7:30
2 Threes Company

Being mistaken for a famous chef brings Jack a prestigious job and a run-in with the originals
enemies.

4 Barney Miller

6 P.M. Magazine

A review of the history of TVs M*A*S*H series, with comments from cast members; a visit to
the set of M*A*S*H on its last day of shooting and a look at the future plans of its cast
members.

8:00

2 Alice

One evening just before closing time, Alice spots what she thinks is a UFO.

4 Thats Incredible!

Some Incredible Kids profiled include a 12-year-old Australian girl who rescued a man being
atacked by a crocodile, a one-armed high school football star, and a young boy who was born
with his heart outside his chest.

6 Children Between Life and Death

Carol Lawrence and Art Linkleter host this look at the children of East Africa and their struggle
for survival. Guests: Dick Van Paten, William Shatner, Dean Jones, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.

28 College Basketball

Arizona State vs. Oregon State.

8:30

2 M*A*S*H

As the Korean conflict comes to an end, Hawkeye, B.J., Colonel Poter, Hot Lips and the rest of
the camp personnel prepare to go home and face the difficult task of saying good-bye to one
another.

9:00
4 MOVIE: American Gigolo

(1980) Richard Gere, Lauren Huton. A Beverly Hills gigolo becomes the prime suspect in a
murder investigation. (CC) (Parental discretion is advised.)

6 Women in Crisis

Gary Collins and Carol Lawrence host this examination of the plight of the 1.6 billion women in
the worlds developing nations through the stories of these women.

10:00

6 Children: Caught in the Crossfire

Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley, with guests Anson Williams, Bety White and Jo Ann
Pflug, profile six children who are the innocent victims of war in countries such as Somalia,
Cambodia and El Salvador.

7 To the Manor Born

Audrey moves out of the Grantleigh Manor to make way for the new owners but resolves to
keep an eye on the place and return there one day.

28 Independent Network News

10:30

7 Nightly Business Report

28 MOVIE: Visit to a Small Planet

(1960) Jerry Lewis, Earl Holliman.

11:00

2 KREM 2 News

4 News 4

6 Q6 News

7 Biography
11:30

2 Vega$

Dan comes to the aid of a lovable old woman who is fighting for a refund from a loan shark.

4 Nightline

6 The Best of Carson

Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Bob Hope, Richard Pryor, David Bowie, Randi Oakes. (R)

12:00

4 The last Word

12:30

2 CNN News

6 Late Night with David Leterman

Guests: author Quentin Crisp, Jane Curtin, Dr. Armand Broudeur of the Museum of Medical
Quackery.

2:00

2 CBS News Nightwatch

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7 Sesame Street

Episode #1776.

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Quote Originally Posted by AKA

7:30

6 P.M. Magazine

8:00

6 Children Between Life and Death

9:00

6 Women in Crisis
10:00

6 Children: Caught in the Crossfire

11:00

6 Q6 News

11:30

6 The Best of Carson

8PM to 11PM were World Vision specials. Surprised KHQ did not literally schedule an entire
evening of specials, as some stations did. WTSP in Tampa Bay would do such a thing in the early-
1980s, with World Vision specials from 7PM to 11PM (pre-empting syndicated shows during the
7PM hour and ABC programming), news at 11, and another World Vision special at 11:30PM,
pre-empting Nightline and ABC's late-night shows, often leaving the air early at 12:30AM instead
of joining in progress or delaying the ABC shows. That being said, if fund raising was KHQ's
intent, they scheduled the specials on a bad night, as everyone was watching the M*A*S*H
finale.

Quote Originally Posted by sseta

Quote Originally Posted by AKA

7 Sesame Street

Episode #1776.

Where did you get your numbers?

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'Sesame Street' has, for many years, listed the episode number at the start of each show. I've
seen an episode guide on the show's official site.

Retro: Boston/Providence/Manchester Sun, May 1, 1983

from TV Guide-Boston edition

2 WGBH-PBS Boston

4 WBZ-NBC Boston

5 WCVB-ABC Boston

6 WLNE-CBS New Bedford

7 WNEV-CBS Boston

9 WMUR-ABC Manchester

9N WOR-Ind New York

10 WJAR-NBC Providence

11D WENH-PBS Durham

11N WPIX-Ind New York

12 WPRI-ABC Providence

25 WXNE-Ind Boston

27 WSMW-Ind Worcester

38 WSBK-Ind Boston

44 WGBX-PBS Boston

56 WLVI-Ind Boston
68 WQTV-Ind Boston

PRV Preview (STV programming on ch 27 and 68; 68's programs air to 1am only)

Morning

5:00

4 Prime Time (Barbara Brilliant)

5 Wanted-Dead or Alive cont'd (bw)

6 Movie "Footsteps in the Dark" cont'd (bw)

11N Biography (bw)

PRV Movie "The Straton Story" cont'd (bw)

5:05

9N News

5:10

5 Safari to Adventure

5:30

4 Show of Faith (Westy Egmont)

9N TBA

11N Christopher Closeup

5:40

5 5 All Night
5:45

11N Davey & Goliath

6:00

4 Insight

5 Christopher Closeup

6 Opportunity Knocks

7 Urban Update (Sales/Fields)

9N New Jersey Report

11N INN News

27 Waltons

6:30

4-10 This is the Life

5 Davey & Goliath

6 Ask the Doctor

7 Young Editors

9N News

11N Candid Camera

12 W.V. Grant

25 The Lesson

7:00

4 Yes You Can

5 Captain Bob
6-38 Kenneth Copeland

7 Lift Every Voice

9 Jerry Falwell

9N Newark & Reality

10 Christopher Closeup

11N-25 Robert Schuller

12 Jimmy Swaggart

27 Holy Ghost Revival

68 Noche del Gala

7:30

4 Mr. Magoo

5 Barbapapa

7 Asian Focus (Gloria Chun)

9N Jack Van Impe

10 Davey & Goliath

27 Fr. John Bertolucci

56 Music & the Spoken Word

7:45

7 Revista (Sixto Escobar)

8:00

2 Sesame Street

4 Beetle Bailey
5 New Heaven/New Earth

6 Confluence

9 Bob Jones

9N News

10 Impacto

11N Ever Increasing Faith

12 Soul Village

25 Jimmy Swaggart

27 Day of Discovery

38 Jim Bakker

56 Big Blue Marble

68 Christopher Closeup

8:30

4 Prime Time

5 Joy of Gardening

6 Portuguese Around Us

7 Catholic Mass

9-9N-12 Day of Discovery

10 Real to Reel

27 It is Writen

38 Robert Schuller

56 Doctor Snuggles

68 Holy Ghost Revival


9:00

2 Sesame Street

4 Nosotros (Pablo Correa)

5 Sunday Open House

6-7 CBS News Sunday Morning (profile of singer Joe Williams)

9-9N-12 Oral Roberts

10 It is Writen

11D Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11N Return to the Planet of the Apes

25 Ever Increasing Faith

27 Fr. Michael Manning

56 Flintstones

68 Hour of Jubilee

9:30

9 Herald of Truth

9N Point of View

10 Jim Whittington

11D Sesame Street

11N Josie & the Pussycats

12 To Be Equal

27-38 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

56 Bugs Bunny

68 Aerobic Hour
10:00

2 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4 Insight

9 Faith for Today

9N Catholic Mass

10 Jim Mendes

11N Tom & Jerry

12 Robert Schuller

25 Litle Rascals (bw)

27 Search

38 Jetsons

56 Woody Woodpecker

10:30

2 Electric Company

4 Show of Faith

6 Catholic Mass

7 Senior Circuit

9 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

9N That's the Spirit

10 Sunday, Sunday

11D Sesame Street

11N Pink Panther

25 Gilligan's Island

27 W.V. Grant
38 Movie "The Naughty Nineties" (bw)

56 Popeye

68 Asian Entertainment

11:00

2 Sesame Street

4 Community Auditions

5 5 on 5

6 Jerry Falwell

7 Captain Kangaroo

9 Divine Plan

9N Make Peace with Nature

10 Welcome

11N Three Stooges (bw)

12 Upper Room

25 Tarzan

27 Robert Schuller

56 Tom & Jerry

68 Variety, Italian Style (Romagnoli)

11:30

4 News

5-9 This Week with David Brinkley

9N Rex Humbard

10 10 News Conference
11D Computer Programme

11N Movie "One Night in the Tropics" (bw)

12 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

56 Brady Bunch

Afternoon

noon

2 Sports America

4 News Conference

6 6 in Washington

7 Face the Nation

9N Robert Schuller

10 Wall Street Journal Report

11D Masterpiece Theatre "Private Schulz" (pt 4)

12 Area 12

25 Movie "Seven Blows of the Dragon"

27 Bowling

38 Movie "The French Connection

56 Movie "The Adventures of Robin Hood

68 Movie "The White Zombie" (bw)

12:30

4-10 Meet the Press

5 City Streets

6 This Week in Baseball


7 Outdoor Life

9 Focus

12 Front & Center

12:45

11N Movie "The War of the Worlds"

1:00

2 Firing Line (guest: philosopher Mortimer Adler)

4 Boxing: Alex Ramos (16-1-1/10 KO) takes on J.B. Williamson (12-0/5 KO) in a middleweight
bout live from Vegas

5 Aqui

6-7 NBA: Eastern Conference semi-final

9 TBA

9N Arthritis Telethon (Mickey Gilley and Ralph Emery host from Opryland USA in Nashville)

10 Rockford Files

11D Movie "Dragonwyck" (bw)

PRV Movie "Running Wild"

1:15

12 Nuestra Comunidad

1:30

5-9-12 USFL: teams TBA

2:00
2 Diamonds in the Sky

4 NBC SportsWorld: Jimmy "The Heat" Verderosa takes on Reyes Cruz in a lightweight bout live
from Vegas/on tape: World's Strongest Men and World Funny Car Dog Racing

10 Blood Feud (conclusion)

25 Movie "Atlantis, the Lost Continent"

38 Movie "The Day of the Dolphin"

56 Movie "The Disorderly Orderly"

2:30

11N This Week in Baseball

3:00

2 From Harvard to the Hill (reviewing the first quarter-year of the new state administration)

11D Mystery! "We, the Accused" (pt 3)

11N Baseball: NY Yankees-Texas

PRV Allman Brothers

3:30

2 Traveling Hopefully

6-7 NBA: conference semi-final

4:00

2 Creativity with Bill Moyers

4-10 Golf: Legends of Golf

11D Barbara Wodehouse Goes to Beverly Hills

25 Movie "The Concrete Cowboys"


38 Baseball: Boston-California

44 Personal Finance

56 Movie "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing"

PRV Movie "The Hurricane" (bw)

4:30

2 Freedom to Speak

4:45

5-9-12 ABC Wide World of Sports: Edwin Rosario (17-0/16 KO) takes on Jose Luis Ramirez (64-
3/53 KO) in San Juan with the vacant WBC lightweight belt on the line

5:00

2 Say Brother (teens discuss social pressures and their consequences)

11D Victory at Sea (bw)

44 America: The Second Century

5:30

2 Tony Brown's Journal (herpes, conclusion)

11D New Hampshire Crossroads

Evening

NBA Playoff coverage may pre-empt programs on ch 4

6:00

2 Frontline "Crisis in Zimbabwe"

4-5-10-12 News
6-7 CBS Evening News

9 ABC World News Sunday

11D Wild, Wild World of Animals (orangutans)

11N Movie "The Bridge at Remagen"

25 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

44 Business of Management

56 Hardy Boys-Nancy Drew Mysteries

PRV Movie "Ruckus"

6:25

11D Viewpoint

6:30

4-10 NBC Nightly News

5 Miller's Court (manufacturer's liabilities re: consumer misuse)

6-7 News

9 Wild Kingdom (visiting the Sonora Desert)

11D New Hampshire Journal

12 Newsmakers

38 Carter Country

7:00

2 Great Chefs of New Orleans

4 Muppet Show (Roger Moore)

5-9-12 Ripley's Believe It Or Not! (unusual death rites/a house made of discarded materials/a 10-
ton ball of string)
6-7 60 Minutes

10 America's Heroes: The Sports Chronicles (pilot, hosted by Joe Theismann)

11D TV Auction Preview

25 CHiPs Patrol

38 Hogan's Heroes

44 Best Place to Live (profiling a Hmong community in Providence)

56 Six Million Dollar Man

7:30

2 King of the Roads (profiliing Maury "Steam Train" Graham)

4 Coming Together (Tanya Hart)

38 Phil Silvers (bw)

8:00

2 Cosmos (astrology, ancient astrology, and the life of Johannes Kepler)

4-10 TV's Censored Bloopers #4

5-9-12 Movie "1941"

6-7 Goodnight, Beantown (finale)

9N Road to Los Angeles

11D World at War (British life during WWII)

11N At the Movies (Siskel & Ebert tackle teen sex in the movies)

25 In Touch

38 Gunsmoke

44 World Religions

56 Movie "San Antonio"


PRV Movie "Victor/Victoria"

8:30

6-7 Newhart

11N Wall Street Journal Report

44 Conflict & Stability

9:00

2-11D Masterpiece Theatre "Private Schulz" (pt 5)

4-10 Movie "V" (pt 1)

6-7 Jeffersons

9N It is Writen

11N Lawrence Welk

25 Jerry Falwell

38 Phil Silvers (bw)

44 Systems Organization

9:30

6-7 Alice

9N World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

38 Wall Street Journal Report

44 Introduction to the Humanities

10:00

2 To the Manor Born


6-7 Trapper John, MD

9N Jimmy Swaggart

11D Antiques & Americana

11N INN News

25 Come to the Water

38 Ask the Manager

44 Firing Line

56 CNN Headline News

10:15

PRV Movie "The Amateur"

10:30

2 Inside Story (a report on newsroom ethics, centred around coverage of a March 1983 filming of
a self-immolation in Alabama)

11D This Old House

11N From the Editor's Desk

25 Jack Van Impe

38 INN News

56 Point of View

11:00

2 Sneak Previews

5-6-7-12 News

9 At the Movies

9N Week in Review
11N Odd Couple

25 Mainstream (host Chris Clausen; topic: placement homes for foster children)

38 Larson Sunday Night

56 People Power

11:15

4-10 News

11:30

2 Secret of the Waterfall (first of 5 video dances filmed at Martha's Vineyard)

5 Movie "Mrs. Parkington" (bw)

6 Larry King (guests include Helen Gurley Brown/discussion of AIDS; both 4 and 6 took Larry live)

7 At the Movies

9 Movie "Only with Married Men"

11N Honeymooners (bw)

12 Movie "Farewell to Manzanar"

25 Health Field

38 Exchange (Allison McCann)

11:45

4 Larry King (JIP; usually starts 11:30)

10 Rockford Files

Late Night

midnight
7 Entertainment This Week

9N Movie "Serenade"

11N Larry King (Delayed; same topics as 4 and 6)

38 Athletes

56 De Todo Un Poco

12:15

PRV Movie "Penitentiary"

12:30

38 Faith for Today

12:45

10 Entertainment This Week

12 ABC News

1:00

4 Solid Gold

6 Confluence

7 The Fields Test

9 ABC News

1:30

6 News

7 Urban Update
11N INN News

1:45

10 Real to Reel

1:55

5 Sunday Open House

2:00

6-7 CBS News Nightwatch

2:15

PRV Movie "Chanel Solitaire"

2:30

9N Music World

3:00

9N Movie "Desk Set"

3:35

5 Movie "Secret of Dr. Kildare" (bw)

4:15

PRV Movie "The Beast Within"


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11:30

11N Honeymooners (bw)

midnight

11N Larry King (Delayed; same topics as 4 and 6)

The Kramdens really carried weight on WPIX for years at 11:30 PM. Well into the 90's.

Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Sat, Apr 30, 1977

Posted by request, from TV Guide-Washington/Baltimore edition

Evening programs on ch 9 may be pre-empted for NBA Playoffs

2 WMAR-CBS Baltimore

4 WRC-NBC Washington

5 WTTG-Ind Washington

7 WMAL-ABC Washington
8 WGAL-NBC Lancaster

9 WTOP-CBS Washington

11 WBAL-NBC Baltimore

13 WJZ-ABC Baltimore

16 WBOC-CBS/NBC/ABC Salisbury

20 WDCA-Ind Washington

22 WAPB-PBS Annapolis

25 WHAG-NBC Hagerstown

26 WETA-PBS Washington

45 WBFF-Ind Baltimore

53 WNVT-PBS Annandale (relayed on 14 Washington)

67 WMPB-PBS Baltimore (relayed on WCPB 28-Salisbury and WWPB 31-Hagerstown)

Morning

6:00

9 Agriculture USA

13 Sign-In

6:30

2-9-16 Sunrise Semester "Religions and Civilizations of the Near East"

7 Treehouse Club

8 Lone Ranger (bw)

13 Problem in the Classroom

6:45
4 Faith & Life

20 Consultation/Update on Health

7:00

2 Tarzan

4 Beth & Bower Half Hour

5 Bullwinkle

7 Animals, Animals, Animals

8 Max B. Nimble

9 Arthur & Company

11 Learning to Read

13 Vegetable Soup

16 Peninsula Perspective

20 Hot Fudge

25 Changed Lives

26 Helping Children with Special Needs

45 Popeye/Cartoons (bw)

7:25

22-67 Psychological Perspectives

7:30

2 Clue Club

4 Big Blue Marble

5 Jackson 5
7 GED

8 Sunshine Corners

11 Focus on Faith

13 Bob Turk & the Sunshine Kids (3 Baltimore County cops tell the Kids about life as a police
officer, in a Law Day special)

16 At Home Today

20 Swiss Family Robinson (the CTV-Fremantle version)

25 Open Door Church

7:45

11 Davey & Goliath

45 Three Score & More

7:50

22-67 Systems Management

8:00

2-16 Sylvester & Tweety

4-8-25 Woody Woodpecker

5 Underdog

7-13 Tom & Jerry/Mumbly

9 Villa Alegre

11 Beter Way...

20 Dr. Dolitle

26 Sesame Street

45 Open Wide
8:15

22-67 GED

45 Baltimore Dept. of Social Services

8:30

2 Flintstones

4-8-25 Pink Panther

5 H.R. Pufnstuf

7-13 Jabberjaw

9-16 Clue Club

11 At Home in Maryland

20 God's Good News

45 Baltimore Community Relations Commission

8:45

22-67 English Literature

45 Baltimore Urban Services Agency

9:00

2-9-16 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

5 Porky Pig

7-13 Scooby-Doo/Dynomut

11 Garden Living

20 Lost in Space
26 Sesame Street

45 Swiss Family Robinson (same version as 20)

9:30

5 Casper

11 Courtship of Eddie's Father

22-67 It's Everybody's Business

45 World of Survival

10:00

2 Professor Kool

4-8-11-25 Speed Buggy

5-16 Flintstones

9 Sneakers

20 Soul of the City

22-67 Cultural Anthropology

26 Once Upon a Classic "Litle Lord Fauntleroy" (pt 4)

45 Rifleman (bw)

10:30

2-9-16 Batman (animated)

4-8-11-25 Monster Squad

5 Jetsons

7-13 Krofft Supershow

22-67 Introduction to Mathematics


26 Zoom

45 Rifleman (bw)

11:00

2-9-16 Shazam!/Isis

4-8-11-25 Space Ghosts/Frankenstein Jr.

5 Movie "A Day at the Races" (bw)

20 Video Disco (Barry Richards)

22-67 Writing for a Reason

26 Infinity Factory

45 Bat Masterson (bw)

11:30

4-8-11-25 Big John, Litle John

7-13 Superfriends

22-67 American Government

26 Rebop

45 Lone Ranger (bw)

Afternoon

noon

2-9-16 Fat Albert

4-8-11-25 Land of the Lost

7-13 Short Story Special "Homer and the Wacky Doughnut Machine"

20 Movie "Abbot and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff"


22-67 Afro-American Perspectives

26 Carrascolendas

45 Movie "The Adventures of Robin Hood"

12:30

2-9-16 Ark II

4-8-11-25 Kids from CAPER

7 American Bandstand (guests Andrew Gold, the Miracles, and Tom Dreesen)

13 Law Day

22-67 Business of Writing

26 Book Beat

1:00

2-9-16 CBS Children's Film Festival "What Next?" (a 1974 British import)

4 Vistas

5 Movie "Welcome to Hard Times"

8 US Farm Report

11 Soul Train

22-67 Crocket's Victory Garden

25 Wally's Workshop

26 Movie "L'Avventura"

1:30

4 Outdoors with Julius Boros

7 Movie "The Naked Runner"


8 Sportsman's Friend

13 Lawrence Welk (country favorites)

20 Movie "Werewolf of London" (bw)

22-67 Book Beat

25 Medix

2:00

2 Botom Line

4-8-11-16-25 Grandstand

9 Movie "Cowboy"

22-67 Photography: Here's How

2:15

4-8-11-16-25 Baseball: Cleveland-Milwaukee (alt game: Seatle-NY Yankees)

2:30

2 Movie "Flame of the Barbary Coast" (bw)

13 Star Trek

22-67 French Chef

45 Flaming Frontiers (bw)

3:00

5 Movie "Fort Dobbs" (bw)

7 Greatest Sports Legends (Elgin Baylor, then one of only 8 NBA players with more than 20,000
career points scored)

20 Movie "You'll Like My MOther"


22-67 Woman

45 Highway Patrol

3:30

7-13 Alan King Tennis Classic

22-67 Food Preserving

45 Dragnet

4:00

9 Bold Ones

22-67 Anyone for Tennyson?

26 All About TV

45 Wrestling

4:30

2 CBS Sports Spectacular: PRCA Invitation rodeo (Vin Scully was one of the commentators for
that)/Men's Pro Surfing Championship/Blue Grass Stakes horse race

5 Ghost & Mrs. Muir

22-67 Critic's Place

53 Lilias, Yoga & You

5:00

4-8-25 Houston Open golf

5 Soul Train

7-13 ABC Wide World of Sports: daredevil Ken Carter's atempt to jump 12 trucks in a '62 Chevy,
live from Tampa/Joie Chitwood Auto Thrill Show (also live from Tampa)/NCAA Wrestling
Championships
9 Shenandoah Apple Blossom Parade (the 50th annual, with Grand Marshal Tom Bosley)

11 FBI

16 CBS Sports Spectacular (JIP)

20 UFO

26 Nova "The Renewable Tree"

45 Partridge Family

53 Six American Families (pt 4 profiles the Georges, a black family from Queens)

5:30

22-67 Basically Baseball

45 Gilligan's Island (bw)

Evening

6:00

2 Hee Haw (guests Faron Young and Barbara Mandrell)

5 My Three Sons

9 News

11 Bowling

16 Peninsula Perspective

20 Star Trek

22-67 Studio See

26 Pro Soccer: highlights of Leeds-Manchester United playoff game

45 I Dream of Jeannie

53 Woman Alive! (profiling British women's shelter Chiswick's Women's Aid)


6:30

4-25 NBC Nightly News

5 Family Affair

7-8 News

9-16 CBS Evening News

13 ABC Evening News

22-67 Consumer Survival Kit

45 Get Smart (an I Spy spoof, with Robert Culp along for the ride)

7:00

2-11-13 News

4 Price is Right

5 Andy Griffith (bw)

7 Muppet Show (guest Harvey Korman)

8 Out on the Farm

9 Agronsky & Company

16 Lawrence Welk (country favorites)

20 Emergency One!

22-67 Maryland Newsrap

25 Hee Haw (4th season premiere; guests Tammy Wynete and Will Geer)

26 Studio See

45 Hogan's Heroes

53 The Way It Was (Rocky Graziano and Tony Zale look back on their 1948 world heavyweight
title bout)

7:30
2 To Tell the Truth

4 New Place (small business, pt 2)

5 Odd Couple (Oscar and Felix on a game show, Allen Ludden and Bety White guest star as
themselves)

7 Wild, Wild World of Animals

8 Spotlight Series

9 Everywoman (one woman's fight against breast cancer)

11 Hollywood Squares

13 Metro

22-67 Agronsky at Large

26 Once Upon a Classic "Litle Lord Fauntleroy" (pt 5)

45 Lucy Show

53 High School Sports

8:00

2-9-16 Mary Tyler Moore

4-8-11-25 Movie "Airport 1975"

5 Movie "Damn Yankees"

7 Blansky's Beauties

13 Square Off (guests discuss Baltimore's award as All-American City)

20 Movie "The Two Kennedys" (Italian take on the assassinations of JFK and RFK)

22-67 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (pt 15)

26 Lowell Thomas Remembers (FDR, conclusion)

45 Space: 1999

8:30
2-9-16 Bob Newhart

7-13 Fish

26 World War I (bw)

9:00

2-9-16 All in the Family

7-13 Starsky & Hutch

22-67 Forsyte Saga (bw)

26 Six American Families (pt 4)

45 Movie "Flying Fortress" (bw)

9:30

2-9-16 All's Fair

53 Soundstage (with the Spinners)

10:00

2-9-16 Carol Burnet (guest Jim Nabors)

4-8-11-25 Movie "Mysteries from Beyond Earth"

5 News

7-13 Future Cop

20 Challenge (Herb Davis; discussing rising health-care costs with Dr. Raymond Scaleter and Blue
Cross-Blue Shield VP Barry Wilson)

22-67 Classic Theatre "The Three Sisters"

26 Movie "L'Eclisse" (bw)

10:30
5 Black Reflections (Larry Covington)

20 Petey Greene's Washington (round-table discussion of voting rights for DC's ex-felons)

45 Apple Blossom Festival (given the length, I assume this was parade coverage?)

53 Best of Ernie Kovacs (bw)

11:00

2-7-9-13-16 News

5 Monty Python's Flying Circus

20 Movie "Countess Dracula"

11:30

2 Movie "Gargoyles"

4-8-11 News

5 Movie "Three the Hard Way"

7 Movie "The Legend of Lizzie Borden"

9 Movie "The Candidate"

13 Movie "Last Summer"

16 Movie "Green Mansions"

25 Country Carnival (guest John Wesley Ryles)

45 Movie "House of Dracula" (bw)

Late Night

midnight

4-8-11-25 TVTV Show (Howard Hesseman and Mary Frann lead a spoof of TV news)
12:30

20 700 Club (guest Joe Reed)

12:45

45 Movie "Invisible Agent" (bw)

1:20

13 News

1:30

4 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Yes, the Nity Grity Dirt Band, Kip Adota, and Natural
Gas)

5 Movie "The More the Merrier" (bw)

7-13 ABC News

8 News

11 FBI

1:45

13 Movie "Atack of the Monsters"

2:00

20 The Rock

2:10

45 Flaming Frontiers (bw)


2:25

45 News

3:30

5 Movie "Sea of Grass" (bw)

Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Sun, May 1, 1977

Posted by request, from TV Guide-Washington/Baltimore edition

Evening programs on ch 9 may be pre-empted for NBA Playoffs

2 WMAR-CBS Baltimore

4 WRC-NBC Washington

5 WTTG-Ind Washington

7 WMAL-ABC Washington

8 WGAL-NBC Lancaster

9 WTOP-CBS Washington

11 WBAL-NBC Baltimore

13 WJZ-ABC Baltimore

16 WBOC-CBS/NBC/ABC Salisbury

20 WDCA-Ind Washington

22 WAPB-PBS Annapolis

25 WHAG-NBC Hagerstown

26 WETA-PBS Washington

45 WBFF-Ind Baltimore

53 WNVT-PBS Annandale (relayed on 14 Washington)


67 WMPB-PBS Baltimore (relayed on WCPB 28-Salisbury and WWPB 31-Hagerstown)

Morning

6:00

13 This is the Life

6:30

5 This is the Life

7 Christopher Closeup

9 Town Meeting

13 International Zone

16 Beter Way...

25 Blue Ridge Quartet

6:40

8 News

6:45

4 Faith & Life

8 Sacred Heart

7:00

4 Beter Way...

5 Christopher Closeup

7 Jimmy Swaggart
8 Music & the Spoken Word

9 Best of 9 in the Morning

11 Learning to Read

13 Blackpoint (Wiley Daniels)

16-45 Jerry Falwell

25 Jacobs Brothers

7:25

20 Big Brother

22-67 Mathematics Foundation

7:30

2 Christopher Closeup

4 Knowledge

5 Oral Roberts

7-8 Faith for Today

9 Everywoman (repeat from Sat 7:30?)

11 Day of Discovery

13 Q&A "Can the question of abortion be resolved?"

20-25 Rex Humbard

26 Carrascolendas

7:50

22-67 War & Society


8:00

2 Songs of Faith

4 To the Point

5 Wonderama (Bob McAllister)

7 Bauman Bible Telecast

8 Couriers

9 Christopher Closeup (that makes 3 DC stations on your scorecard ;D)

11 Hot Fudge

13 Villa Alegre

16 Calvary Lifeline

26 Sesame Street

45 Jimmy Swaggart

8:15

22-67 GED

8:30

2 Flintstones

4 Telus

8 Christopher Closeup

9 Spread a Litle Sunshine

11 Courtship of Eddie's Father

13 Big Blue Marble

16-20-45 Oral Roberts

25 Broadfording Gospel Hour


8:45

8 Our Hispanic Community

22-67 English Literature

9:00

2 Bloomin' Place

7-13 Directions

8 This is the Life

9 Mass for Shut-Ins

11 Movie "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure"

16 Rex Humbard

20 Riverdale Baptist Church

25 Echoes of Hope

26 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

45 Leroy Jenkins

9:30

2 Far Out Space Nuts

4 Mixed Company

7 Day of Discovery

8 Magic Cocoon

9 Prisma

13 Insight

20 Robert Schuller (guest George Foreman)


22-67 It's Everybody's Business

25 Jerry Falwell

26 Vision On

45 Garner Ted Armstrong

10:00

2 Lamp Unto My Feet

7 Garner Ted Armstrong

8 Davey & Goliath

9 Look Up & Live (report on the resetlement of Indochinese refugees in northern Virginia,
concentrating on the Arlington RC Diocese, who helped setle over 5000 refugees)

13 Animals, Animals, Animals

16 Evangel Hour

22-67 Cultural Anthropology

26 Sesame Street

45 Rex Humbard

10:15

8 Hearthside Hymns

10:30

2 Look Up & Live

4 Sunday

7 Black Forum

8 Big Blue Marble

9 Agronsky & Company


11 Movie "Judge Hardy's Children" (bw)

13 Junior Almost Anything Goes (coaches Avery Schrieber, Abe Vigoda, and Lesley Ann Warren)

16 Good News

20 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp

22-67 Introduction to Mathematics

25 God's Good News

11:00

2 Camera Three (Waverly Consort, pt 2)

5 Movie "Fort Worth"

7 Headliner

8 Cartoonland

9 DC News Conference

13 Bob Turk & the Sunshine Kids (rerun of the Law Day special)

16 Garner Ted Armstrong

20 Valley of the Dinosaurs

22-67 Writing for a Reason

25 American Religious Town Hall

26 Electric Company

45 Robert Schuller (Foreman's here too)

11:30

2-9-16 Face the Nation

7 Crossfire

13 Eyewitness Newsmakers (Maryland US Reps Robert Bauman (R), Barbara Mikulski (D) and
Parren Mitchell (D) discuss President Carter's first 100 days in office)
20 Movie "Tarzan's New York Adventure" (bw)

22-67 American Government

25 Word of Life

26 Studio See

11:55

8 News

Afternoon

noon

2 Movie "The Trap"

4 One on One

7-13 Issues & Answers (guest: King Hussein of Jordan)

8 Call of the Outdoors

9 Town Meeting

11 Movie "Bonnie and Clyde"

16 Christian Viewpoint

22-67 Afro-American Perspectives

25 Jacobs Brothers

26 Public Policy Forum

45 Litle Rascals (bw)

12:30

4-8-16-25 Meet the Press

5 Movie "The Yellow Rolls-Royce"


7 Diario

9 Mod Squad

13 Movie "On Any Sunday" (Steve McQueen and filmmaker Bruce Brown join forces for this
tribute to motorcycling)

22-67 TV Garden Club

45 Soul of the City

1:00

4 To the Point

7 Movie "Operation: Cobra"

8 Outdoors with Julius Boros

16 Public Policy Forum

20 Movie "They Drive by Night" (bw)

22-67 Pro Soccer: Leeds v Manchester United (playoff highlights)

25 Insight

26 Movie "Encore" (bw)

1:30

2-9 NBA: Eastern Conference playoff

4 World of Survival

8 That Good Ole Nashville Music

25 Wrestling

45 Rifleman (bw)

2:00

4 Bing Crosby Cup (golf)


8 Bowling

13-16 Baseball: the Orioles host California; commentators Bill O'Donnell and Chuck Thompson
(what other stations were on the O's TV network?)

22-67 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

45 Big Valley

2:30

7 World Invitational Tennis Classic: Evonne Goolagong v Sue Barker

11 Outdoors with Julius Boros

22-67 Sesame Street

25 Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival (did they take 9's coverage?)

3:00

4 Celebrity Sweepstakes

5 Movie "Three the Hard Way" (repeat from Sat 11:30pm)

8 Friends of Man (New York ASPCA)

11 Beverly Hillbillies

20 Movie "The Litle Foxes" (bw)

26 American Short Story "Soldier's Home"/"Almos' a Man"

45 UFO

3:30

4-8-25 Houston Open golf

11 Realities

22-67 Rebop
3:45

2-9 NBA: Western Conference playoff

4:00

7 Alan King Tennis Classic

13 Meet the Press

22-67 Hodgepodge Lodge

45 The Saint

4:30

11 It's Academic

13-16 Alan King Tennis Classic (JIP)

22-67 Once Upon a Classic "Litle Lord Fauntleroy" (pt 5)

26 Agronsky at Large

53 Overseas Mission

5:00

5 Movie "Speedway"

11 Wild, Wild World of Animals

20 Movie "Reap the Wild Wind"

22-67 Six American Families

26 Firing Line

45 Sea Hunt (bw; Mike finds plants on the sea floor that have a distinct resemblance to pot ;D)

53 Anyone for Tennyson?


5:30

4-8-25 Grandstand (preview of the May 11 Duane Bobick-Ken Norton fight, report on sports
medicine, Drake Relays and Penn Relays reviews)

11 Wild Kingdom

45 It Takes a Thief

53 Romantic Rebellion

Evening

6:00

2 My Three Sons

4 It's Academic (teams from St. Anselm, Jefferson, and Madison)

7-8-9-11-13 News

16 Championship Fishing

22-67 Wall Street Week

25 Music City (guest George Jones)

26 Black Perspective on the News

53 Book Beat

6:30

2 To Tell the Truth

4-8-25 NBC Nightly News

7 Arthur of the Britons

9-16 CBS Evening News

11 Look at It This Way

13 Muppet Show (guest Florence Henderson)

22-67 Nova "The Renewable Tree"


26 Black Journal

45 McHale's Navy (bw)

53 Americana "Bethlehem" (life at a center for abandoned and troubled teens)

7:00

2-9-16 60 Minutes

4-8-11-25 Wonderful World of Disney "Michael O'Hara, the Fourth" (pt 2, first aired in 1972)

5 Brady Bunch

7-13 Nancy Drew

26 Forsyte Saga (bw)

45 Hogan's Heroes

53 American Documents "Working for the Lord" (communes established by religious groups in
19th-century America)

7:30

5 Brady Bunch

20 Jerry Falwell

22-67 Lowell Thomas Remembers (FDR, conclusion)

45 Gomer Pyle, USMC

8:00

2-9 Movie "The Alamo"

4-8-11-25 Big Event: National Disaster Survival Test (host Tom Snyder; co-hosts Kate Jackson,
Apollo 7's Walter Schirra, and Shana Alexander; guests include National Safety Council prez
Vincent Tofany and American Red Cross chairman Dr. Frank Stanton...these days, a similar feat
might be watching NBC's line-up )

5 Lawrence Welk (country favorites)


7-13-16 Movie "Airport"

22-26-53-67 Previn & the Pitsburgh

45 Movie "Trapeze"

8:30

20 700 Club (guest Walt Mills)

9:00

5 Hee Haw (launching season #4 with guests Tammy Wynete and Will Geer)

22-26-67 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" (conclusion; Poldark starts next week)

53 American Short Story "Soldier's Home"/"Almos' a Man"

9:30

4-8-11-25 Movie "The Possessed"

10:00

5 News

20 American Religious Town Hall

22-67 Woman Alive!

26 Upstairs, Downstairs Farewell (stars from the show assist in a live PBS fundraiser)

45 Sammy & Company

10:30

5 King of Kensington "Fertility for Two"

20 Jimmy Swaggart
53 Pallisers (pt 13)

10:45

7-13-16 TBA

11:00

2-4-5-7-8-9-11-13-16-25 News

5 Mission: Impossible

20 God's Good News

22-67 World Press

11:30

2 Movie "Eye of the Cat"

4-8-16 Movie "Slaughterhouse Five"

7 Movie "Bonnie and Clyde"

9 CBS News

11 Movie "Two on a Guillotine" (bw)

13 Peter Marshall (guests Marlo Thomas, the Pointer Sisters, Mary MacGregor, Alice Ghostley,
David Lander, and Michael McKean)

20 International Voice of Victory

22-67 Yanaki

25 PTL Club (guests Dave Boyer and Doug Wead)

45 Movie "Dial 'M' for Murder"

11:45

9 Peter Marshall (same line-up as 13)


Late Night

midnight

5 David Susskind (mugging)

20 Journey to Adventure

1:00

13 News

1:10

13 ABC News

1:25

45 News

1:30

7 ABC News

8 News

Retro: Amherst, Nova Scotia Fri, May 17, 1974

from my hometown weekly, the Amherst Citizen

A couple of notes...

* Channels listed in order of Amherst cable channel (ch 8/10/12 had cable FM stations, but I
can't recall at the moment which station was where)

* Bangor programs were videotapes recorded at Chamcook, New Brunswick and bicycled to
cablecos across the Maritimes; by the mid-70s, they were replaced by a direct feed via
Chamcook

Cable 2 CKCW 2-ATV/CTV Moncton

Cable 5 CJCH 5-ATV/CTV Halifax

7:00 University of the Air

7:30 Happy House

8:00 Canada AM

10:00 Yoga

10:30 Super Pay Cards

11:00 Eye Bet

11:30 Women's Show

noon Beat the Clock

12:30 Magistrate's Court

1:00 Midday Matinee "Duel at the Rio Grande"

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 Goober & the Ghost Chasers

5:30 ID

6:00 ATV Evening News (Moncton and Halifax had their own editions in those days)

6:30 Truth or Consequences

7:00 Protectors

7:30 Headline Hunters


8:00 Starlost

9:00 Movie "Female Artillery"

10:30 Ryan's Fancy

11:00 FBI

mid. CTV National News

12:20 ATV Late News

12:30 Best of Berton

1:00 Late Show "Terror Creatures from the Grave"

Cable 3 CBHT 3-CBC Halifax

9:00 Mr. Dressup

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 Theatre

2:00 Juliete & Friends

2:30 Luncheon Date

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court


4:30 Bagatelle

5:00 Hi Diddle Day

5:30 That Girl

6:00 Fred Davis

6:30 Here Today

7:30 Irish Rovers

8:00 All in the Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:00 Tommy Hunter

10:00 Collaborators

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:40 Movie "Forty Guns to Apache Pass"

Cable 4 CCTV4 Community Channel (Central Cable TV, the litle acorn from which EastLink grew)

7pm Safety Sense

7:30 Norman Tabernacle Choir

Cable 6 WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor

9:00 My Backyard

9:30 Dialing for Dollars

10:00 Dinah's Place

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 Flintstones

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 To Tell the Truth

6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals

7:00 Sanford & Son

7:30 Lotsa Luck

8:00 Girl with Something Extra

8:30 Brian Keith

9:00 Glen Campbell Special

10:00 Tonight Show

Cable 7 CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John

7:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

8:00 Juliete & Friends

8:30 Ed Allen Time

9:00 Mr. Dressup

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 "Sword of the Conqueror"

2:30 Magazine

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Bagatelle

5:00 Flintstones

5:30 Spectroscope

6:00 Evening Report

6:30 Talent Parade

7:00 Star Trek

8:00 All in the Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:00 Tommy Hunter

10:00 Collaborators

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:30 Fred Davis


mid. Merv Griffin

Cable 9 WEMT 7-ABC Bangor

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 $100,000 Pyramid

4:30 Mike Douglas

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 Brady Bunch

7:30 Six Million Dollar Man

8:30 Odd Couple

9:00 Toma

10:00 Death Valley Days

10:30 In Concert

Cable 11 CBAFT 11-SRC Moncton


10:15 En mouvement

10:30 M. Pipo

11:00 Au jardin de Pierrot

11:15 Topino

11:30 Personnalite feminine

noon Les recetes de Juliete

12:30 La grande aventure

1:00 Fanfreluche

1:30 Allo Boubou

2:30 Le Telejournal

2:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

3:30 Cinema "Jeunes maries"

5:00 Bobino

5:30 Sol et Gobelet

6:00 La vie en mouvement

7:00 Skippy (Skippy the Bush Kangaroo)

7:30 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui

8:00 Actualites 24

8:30 Marcus Welby, MD

9:30 Hors series

11:00 Dosssier

11:30 Le Telejournal

mid. Appelez-moi Lise

1:00 Cinema "La decade prodigeuse"


Cable 13 CBCT 13-CBC Charlotetown

9:00 Mr. Dressup

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 Theatre

2:00 Juliete & Friends

2:30 Luncheon Date

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Bagatelle

5:00 Hi Diddle Day

5:30 That Girl

6:00 Compass

7:00 Coronation Street

7:30 Irish Rovers

8:00 All in the Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9:00 Tommy Hunter


10:00 Collaborators

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:40 Movie "The Sweet Ride"

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Re: Retro: Amherst, Nova Scotia Fri, May 17, 1974

Thanks for posting this one.

I notice all the local and national newscasts are eliminated from the U.S. stations. Were the tapes
on a one-week delay? I'm guessing some old newsbreaks got through.

I wonder how well the playback worked... If the channel sat in black while the tapes were
changed... That sort of thing.

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Quote Originally Posted by newsmark

Thanks for posting this one.

I notice all the local and national newscasts are eliminated from the U.S. stations. Were the tapes
on a one-week delay? I'm guessing some old newsbreaks got through.

I wonder how well the playback worked... If the channel sat in black while the tapes were
changed... That sort of thing.

Not sure how long the delay was, must have been at least a week (cable didn't come to the rural
community where I was raised 10 min from Amherst til around 1987) ...I believe playback would
have been from the head-end on John Black Rd, just around the corner and up the road from
Central Cable's offices (they're still there now, but it's essentially just a base for technicians now
and one community TV producer-the bulk of community programming is networked via fibre
from Halifax).

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No CBS?

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

4:00 $100,000 Pyramid

Either they're off a digit or the exchange rate was REALLY bad back in '74 ;D

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Quote Originally Posted by Bob1370

No CBS?

Not in those days...Amherst didn't get CBS til Cancom started up in the early 80s...no PBS either
until then.

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Re: Retro: Amherst, Nova Scotia Fri, May 17, 1974

That's odd. They decided to run NBC and ABC on this cable system but not CBS, even though
Bangor has all three networks? I thought back in the mid 70s, ABC was considered the least of
the big three networks. Of course, ABC was more for kids than the other networks with more
sitcoms.

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Quote Originally Posted by Gregg

That's odd. They decided to run NBC and ABC on this cable system but not CBS, even though
Bangor has all three networks? I thought back in the mid 70s, ABC was considered the least of
the big three networks. Of course, ABC was more for kids than the other networks with more
sitcoms.

The Maritimes edition of TVG didn't even list WABI, Bangor's Eye affiliate, until October 1976
(around the time WEMT became WVII), so I suspect that's when WABI became available to
Maritime cablecos, but it was only in larger centres (Halifax, Moncton, Saint John; Fredericton
took their Eye programming from WAGM Presque Isle).

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...it also appears that most of CBS' big shows were running on CBC, which may have contributed
to the decision...

Retro: Pennsylvania-New York, Sat. September 7, 1985

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

3 WSTM Syracuse, NY [NBC]

5N WNEW New York [IND]

5S WTVH Syracuse [CBS]

9 WIXT Syracuse [ABC]

11 WPIX New York [IND]

12 WBNG Binghamton [CBS]

16 WNEP Scranton [ABC]

18 WETM Elmira, NY [NBC]

22 WDAU Wilkes-Barre [CBS]

24 WCNY Syracuse [PBS]


28 WBRE Scranton [NBC]

34 WMGC Binghamton [ABC]

36 WENY Elmira [ABC]

38 WOLF Scranton [IND]

38B WSBK Boston, MA [IND]

40 WICZ Binghamton [NBC]

44 WVIA Scranton [PBS]

46 WSKG Binghamton [PBS]

WOR New York [IND, Ch. 9]

5AM

11 U.S. Farm Report

WOR Headline News

5:30

11 INN News

6AM

5N Patern for Living

5S Kung Fu

9 Insight '85

11 Wall Street Journal Report

12 Headline News

34 Good Morning Broome

WOR David Toma


6:30

3 18 U of M Presents

5N Insight

9 Newsmakers

11 Wild Kingdom

12 Action Views

34 King Leonardo

WOR Face-Off

6:45

28 Davey & Goliath

7AM

3 18 Saturday Showboat

5N Herbert W. Armstrong

5S Gilligan's Island

9 New Zoo Revue [another Big 3 in 1985!]

11 Pink Panther

12 Happy Days

16 Bugs Bunny Express

22 Joy of Gardening

28 Alvin & The Chipmunks

34 Valley of the Dinosaurs

38 700 Club
38B World of Photography

44 NASA At Work

46 Sesame Street

WOR New Jersey People

7:30

5N Wonderama

5S Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny

9 Jackson 5ive

11 Josie and the Pussycats

12 Laverne & Shirley

22 34 Kids Incorporated

28 Space Kidetes

38B Profile: Boston

40 Alvin & The Chipmunks

44 Innovation

WOR News 9: In Depth

8AM

3 18 Snorks

5N Movin' On

5S 12 22 Biskits

9 16 34 36 Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour

Debut: A compilation of Warner Bros. cartoons features the adventures of Bugs Bunny.

11 Voltron
24 Square Foot Gardening

28 Valley of the Dinosaurs

38 Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

38B It's Your Business

Topic: the Federal budget.

40 Woody Woodpecker

44 Lifeline

46 Lilias, Yoga and You

WOR Straight Talk

8:30

3 18 28 Pink Panther & Sons

5S 12 22 Get Along Gang

11 Hee Haw

24 Last Chance Garage

38B Editor's Desk

46 Pet Action Line

9AM

3 18 28 40 Smurfs

5N Star Search

5S 12 22 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9 16 34 36 Ewoks

Debut: Animated Ewoks, the courageous furry creatures introduced in "The Return of The Jedi"
[1983], come to television.

24 Innovation
38 Those Amazing Animals

38B Ask the Manager

44 Movie BW

"Charlie Chan at the Olympics." [1937] Excellent yarn about a missing secret weapon, with Chan
[Warner Oland] trailing the suspects from Honolulu to Berlin.

46 Working Women

WOR Batlestar Galactica

9:30

5S 12 22 Dungeons & Dragons

9 16 34 36 Droids: The Advenutres of R2D2 and C3PO

Debut: "Star Wars" robots R2D2 and C3PO find more adventures in this animated series.

11 Puttin' On The Hits

24 Quilting

38B Movie BW

"Buck Privates." [1941] The hit comedy team of Bud Abbot and Lou Costello, in their first
starring vehicle, play bumbling Army recruits.

46 Last Chance Garage

10AM

5N Wonder Woman

5S 12 22 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9 16 34 36 Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

Debut: Cyborg, a black bionic wonder, joins Saturday-morning heroes Superman, Batman and
Robin, and Wonder Woman.

11 Soul Train

24 46 Motorweek
38 Bugs Bunny & Friends

44 Rawhide BW

WOR Wrestling [didn't say where]

10:30

3 18 Alvin & The Chipmunks

9 16 34 36 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo

24 46 This Old House

28 Transformers

38 Three Stooges BW

40 Jackson 5ive

11AM

3 18 28 40 Kidd Video

5N Movie

"The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe" [1976] TV-movie dealing the further misadventures of
homesteader Cabe [John McIntire] and the trio he hires as his "daughters" [Renne Jarret, Lezlie
Dalton and Liberty Williams].

5S 12 22 Storybreak

A chicken killer is on the loose, and that's a challenge "Hank The Cowdog," the intrepid head of
ranch security, can't ignore. Based on John R. Erickson's book. Host: Bob Keeshan.

9 Kids Incorporated

11 38 Wrestling

16 34 36 Scooby's Mystery Funhouse

24 46 Woodwright's Shop

38B Three Stooges BW

44 Lone Ranger BW
WOR BJ and The Bear

11:30

3 18 Laverne & Shirley

5S Happy Days

9 Muppet Show

12 Land of the Lost

A found diary suggests a hole in the Land of the Lost leads to New England.

16 34 36 The Litles

22 Paterno Way

24 46 New York's Master Chefs

28 40 Mr. T

44 Action-Packed Cliffhangers BW

Noon

3 18 Bowling

5S 12 22 U.S. Open Tennis

The women's final and the men's semifinals, telecast from Flushing Meadow, NY.

9 11 28 College Football

Temple at Boston College. The Owls look for offensive leadership from Paul Palmer, who rushed
for 885 yards in 1984, while BC's Eagles can point to Outland Trophy candidate Mike Ruth, who
has 17 sacks and has taken part in 218 tackles in his career.

16 College Football

Penn State at Maryland. Both teams have experienced defensive corps. PSU's Nitany Lions
return 18 of their top 22 defenders, while the Terps can boast of nine defensive starters. In the
28 times the teams have met, Maryland has won only once-in 1961. Last year, the Terps almost
made Penn State turn turtle, but fell short 25-24. [Subject to blackout on cable in the Scranton
W-B areas]
24 46 Magic of Oil Painting

34 36 Weekend Special

"The Adventures of Con Sawyer and Hucklemary Finn," a two-part female variation on Mark
Twain's classics about two mischievous lads, begins a new season of shows. In the opener, Con
and Huck [Drew Barrymore, Brandy Ward] overhear three thugs plotting to replace a priceless
jewel with a fake.

38 Greatest American Hero

38B Movie

"Checkered Flag or Crash." [1977] Daredevil driving highlights this action yarn about a grueling
off-road race in Manila. Joe Don Baker, Larry Hagman.

40 Amazing Spider-Man

44 Grizzly Adams

WOR Those Amazing Animals

12:30

5N Rodeo

24 46 Victory Garden

34 36 American Bandstand

**** Robin and the X perform. Video: "The Power of Love" [Huey Lewis & The News].

40 Incredible Hulk

1PM

3 18 Movie BW

"The Frozen Ghost." [1945] Hypnotist [Lon Chaney] believes himself a murderer when a subject
dies while under a spell. George: Milburn Stone.

5N Fame

24 Antiques and Americana


38 Women Who Willed a Miracle

Cloris Leachman stars in a fact-based drama about a woman who adopts a severely retarded
blind boy named Leslie.

40 Osmonds' 25th Anniversary

The Osmonds-Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay, Donny, Marie and Jimmy-celebrate 25 years of show
business in a program spotlighting their talents and successes as a family and as individuals. Also
appearing are Lola Falana, Andy Gibb, The Oak Ridge Boys, Dick Clark.

44 Pet Action Line

46 Artscene

Included: the revolving-loan program, which brings new artists into Corning.

WOR Movie

"The Great Alligator." [Italian, 1981] A giant reptile spells terror for tourists on a remote tropical
island. Mel Ferrer.

1:30

24 Never Too Old

34 At The Movies

Siskel and Ebert offer their choices for the worst movies of the summer.

36 Solid Gold

44 Acrylic Painting with Barclay Sheaks

46 Six-Gun Heroes BW

2PM

3 18 Movie BW

"The Black Cat." [1934] Devil cultist Hjalmar Poelzig [Boris Karloff] vs. vengeful Dr. Vitus
Verdegast [Bela Lugosi], in an eerie, futuristic mansion atop the ruins of a World War I fort.

5N Wonder Woman
5S 12 22 U.S. Open Tennis Continues

24 Sting

34 Road to Wealth-infomercial

38 Barney Miller

38B Movie

"King of Kong Island." [1978] Mad scientists employ robots apes to subjugate earth. Brad Harris.

44 Movie BW

"The Ketles in the Ozarks." [1956] Ma [Marjorie Main] takes her family on a wacky train ride to
visit a relative.

2:30

34 In Search Of...

36 America's Top 10

38 Seeing Stars

36 Action-Packed Cliffhangers BW

3PM

3 18 28 40 Baseball Pre-Game

5N Movie

"Executioners of Death." [Chinese, 1977] Wang Yue portrays a martial-arts expert out to avenge
the deaths of both his father [Chen Kuan-Tai] and their religious instructor. Lo Lieh, Lily Li.

16 34 36 College Football Pre-Game

24 46 Masterpiece Theatre

"The Irish R.M." is an Englishman [Peter Bowles] serving as a legal arbiter in Ireland. In the
opener of this six-part spoof, he becomes involved in a dispute over foxes.

38 Star Search

WOR Movie
"Alice, Sweet Alice." [1977] New Jersey locations highlight this effective chiller about a young girl
[Brooke Shields] murdered on the day of her first Communion. Alice: Paula Sheppard.

3:15

3 18 28 40 Baseball

New York Mets at Los Angeles. [Alternative game: Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, taped earlier this
afternoon.]

3:30

9 16 34 36 College Football

Florida State takes on Nebraska. FSU has moved via the running game in recent years, but this
year's Seminole offense should show beter balance. The kicking game is excellent with
placekicker Derek Schmidt and punter Louis Berry. Nebraska, once again, offers a powerhouse on
offense, led by Big Eight rushing champion Doug DuBose, an elusive back who averaged 6.7
yards per carry last season. A pair of All-Big Eight linebackers, Mike Knox and Marc Munford,
anchor the defense. [Live]

11 This Week in Baseball

44 Movie BW

"Tarzan's Secret Treasure." [1941] The jungle lord's domain is invaded by explorers who atempt
to appropriate his gold deposits. Johnny Weissmuller.

4PM

5S 12 22 U.S. Open Tennis Continues

11 Emergency!

24 Nature of Things

38 Movie

"Doctor Detroit." [1984] Dan Aykroyd as a pusillanimous professor duped into posing as a
criminal. Howard Hesseman, T.K. Carter.

38B Movie
"An Eye for An Eye." [1966] Robert Lansing sets out to track down the murderer of his family.
Good drama, but litle action. Pat Wayne.

46 NOVA

A docudrama on Gregor Mendel focuses on the condemnation of his heredity research by the
Church.

5PM

5N Mission: Impossible

11 Solid Gold

24 Firing Line

"Diplomats: Polite or Truthful?" examines the role ambassadors play in politics and considers
delicate problems that they sometimes encounter. Host: William F. Bucklet Jr.

44 Victory Garden

46 1985 Drum Corps World Championships

WOR Vega$

5:30

44 This Old House

6PM

3 18 28 News

5N What's Happening Now!!

5S 12 22 U.S. Open Tennis Continues

11 Puttin' On The Hits

24 Capitol Journal

38 Mission: Impossible

The agents infiltrate a bank in East Berlin that preys on wealthy, would-be refugees. Belzig:
James Daly.

38B White Shadow

40 Race for No. 1

Scores and highlights of the weekend's games plus a segment on Notre Dame's head football
coach Gerry Faust.

44 de Bono's Thinking Course

Topic: making decisions.

WOR Wrestling

6:30

3 18 NBC News-Connie Chung

5N Small Wonder

11 Dance Fever

24 Tony Brown's Journal

The first of a two-part show on AIDS examine its impact on American blacks.

28 Solid Gold

New hostess Dionne Warwick welcomes co-host Johnny Mathis, Tina Turner, Tears for Fears,
Juice Newton, John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, **** Robin and comedian Arsenio Hall.
Also: an interview with Sting.

40 Paterno Way

44 Adam Smith's Money World

Topic: the benefits and drawbacks of employee stock-option plans.

7PM

3 18 Voter's Forum/Primary Candidates

5N Too Close for Comfort

5S Fame
9 40 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Segments on actors Ed Marinaro, Isabel Sanford, Barbara Bain, Sarah Douglas ["Falcon Crest"],
singer Don Ho.

11 Jeffersons

12 22 Hee Haw

Guests include Willie Nelson, Jim Stafford, Faron Young.

16 Pennsylvania Outdoor Life

24 Inside Albany

34 Solid Gold

See 6:30pm for details.

36 This Week in Country Music

Performances by the Judds and Ronnie Milsap. Interviewed: Brenda Lee.

38 Start of Something Big

Interviews with John Forsythe, Linda Evans.

38B We Don't Knock!

44 People's Business

46 Tripods

Debut: This British series set in the year 2089 follows the efforts of three boys to free Earth from
the control of menacing alien machines known as Tripods. In the opener, young Will Parker [John
Shackley] is disturbed by the effects of the Tripod "capping ceremony" on his friend Jack
[Michael Gilmour].

WOR News

7:30

5N Archie Bunker's Place

11 At The Movies

See 1:30pm, Ch. 34.


16 Wild Kingdom

Scientists, zoologists and Peace Corps volunteers team to explore Paraguay's Gran Chaco.

24 44 Agronsky & Company

28 36 Puttin' On The Hits

Lip-sync routines to Taco's "Puttin' on the Ritz"; Diana Ross's "I'm Coming Out"; Vanity's "Prety
Mess."

38B Odd Couple

46 Sports Week

Featured: pitchers Phil Niekro [Yankees] and Joe Niekro [Astros].

WOR Movie

"Panic on the 5:22." [1974] TV-movie about the atempted robbery of a commuter train's private
club car. Frankie: James Sloyan.

8PM and later will be added later tonight or tomorrow, as I have other things to do today.

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Re: Retro: Pennsylvania-New York, Sat. September 7, 1985

8AM 9 16 34 36 Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour

10AM 5S 12 22 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

Due to CBS coverage of the US Open Tennis tournament Bugs Bunny was on both CBS and ABC
for one week only. At least the time slots were different.

I think 1985-86 was the first that CBS gave the 1pm hour to the affiliates.

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Re: Retro: Pennsylvania-New York, Sat. September 7, 1985

Here's 8PM and later

8PM
3 18 28 40 Gimme a Break!

Nell's visit with her mother may turn into a permanent reunion now that Nell's sister is moving
away from home. Mama: Roseta Le Noire. [Now seen at this new time.]

5N Movie BW

"The Caretakers." [1963] The problems of patients and staff in a mental institution. Robert Stack.

5S 12 22 Rock 'N' Wrestling Saturday Spectacular

A talk show is the setting for this preview of CBS's Saturday-morning children's shows. New
animated series are "The Berenstain Bears," "The Wuzzles," "Jim Henson's Muppets, Babies &
Monsters" and "Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling." Guests include Patti Labelle, Hulk Hogan, Pee-
Wee Herman, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Herve Villechaize, Lou Albano, New
Edition and Gary Owens.

9 Billy Graham Crusade

From Anaheim, Cal.: "Will the World Survive?" Guests include Johnny and June Carter Cash, who
sing "The Old Rugged Cross."

11 Baseball

Oakland at New York Yankees. Live.

16 34 36 T.J. Hooker

Hooker's vacation with his children is interrupted by a race-track robbery that leaves an officer
dead. Hooker: William Shatner.

[Last show of the season, but repeat episode]

24 All Creatures Great and Small

In this episode, Siegfried [Robert Hardy] begins a physical-fitness program, while Tristan [Peter
Davison] fails an examination.

38 Movie

"Hurricane." [1979] Overblown remake of the 1937 classic about ill-fated lovers and high winds
in the South Seas. Jason Roberts, Mia Farrow.

38B Movie

"The Oscar." [1966] An unscrupulous actor [Stephen Boyd] claws his way to the top of the screen
world. Elk Sommer, Milton Berle.
44 Nature of Things

46 All Creatures Great and Small

Siegfried [Robert Hardy] scores a victory, and James [Christopher Timothy] meets a rival.

9PM

3 18 28 40 Facts of Life

The girls try to persuade Natalie [Mindy Cohn] to enroll at Langley, but Natalie has plans of her
own. Evie Green: Mitzi Hoag. Mrs. Garret: Charlote Rae. [Next week, The Facts of Life airs a half
hour earlier and The Golden Girls premieres at this time.]

5S 22 Movie

In "Dark Night of the Scarecrow," a 1981 TV-movie, four men face chilling retribution for the
vigilante slaying of a retarded man. Otis: Charles Durning. Skeeter: Robert F. Lyons. Philby:
Claude Earl Jones.

9 16 34 36 Love Boat

On a cruise to Norway and Sweden, an American actress [Christopher Norris] poses as a Swede
to impress an ad exec [John Davidson] seeking the perfect Scandinavian model; a man [Jack
Klugman] decides to have a nose job while in Stockholm, but the woman [Susannah York] who's
fallen for him thinks he's scheduled for a sex-change operation; Gopher plans to marry a jet-
setting Swedish heiress [Priscilla Barnes]; a scientist [Telly Savalas] plots a robbery using a robot
that looks and sounds like Issac.

12 Key to Rebecca

Conclusion. As Vandam [Cliff Robertson] continues to elude Wolff, Wolff [David Soul] kidnaps
Elene [Season Hubley] and Billy, forcing a confrontation.

24 Movie

"Master of Ballantrae." [British, 1953] Errol Flynn as an 18th-century Scotsman fighting the
English at home and batling with pirates in the West Indies. Alison: Beatrice Campbell.

44 World at War

A biter German defeat at the hands of the Russians-the batle of Stalingrad [August 1942-
February 1943].

46 Dad's Army
The law's after Mainwaring when he breaks the lights-out curfew. Making the charge stick is
another mater.

WOR Marco Polo

Monica [Kathryn Dowling] is tried for treason and Kublai Khan faces an armed rebellion in the
conclusion of the miniseries. Marco: Ken Marshall.

9:30

3 18 28 40 Our Time

Karen Valentine and Harry Anderson are joined by Paul Revere and the Raiders, the Coasters,
William Christopher [M*A*S*H], Morgan Britany [Dallas], Adam West [Batman], Joe Penny
[Riptide], Telma Hopkins. [Last show of the series. The comedy 227 premieres at this time next
week.]

46 Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

Reggie [Leonard Rossiter] comes up with a seemingly drastic scheme to escape his unwanted
success.

10PM

3 18 28 40 Hunter

An old flame of Hunter's tails her husband to a seedy motel room, where she finds a dead
blonde-and no sign of her spouse. Hunter: Fred Dryer.

5N News

44 Combat! BW

46 Movie

"Blue Collar." [1978] Writer-director Paul Schrader's violent tale of union corruption in a Detroit
auto factory. Richard Pryor.

10:30

5N Black News

11 INN News-Ed Miller


24 Movie

"Sweet Charity." [1969] Shirley MacLaine has one of her best roles in this film about a cockeyed
optimist who works as a hostess in a Manhatan dance hall.

38B Odd Couple

10:45

38 Movie

"Romantic Comedy." [1983] Dudley Moore and Mary Steenburgen in Bernard Slade's play about
collaborating playwrights.

11PM

3 5S 9 12 16 18 22 28 News

5N Movie

"The Mirror Crack'd." [British, 1980] Angela Lansbury plays Miss Marple in Agatha Christie's
whodunit about a movie unit plagued by a killer. Elizabeth Taylor.

11 Tales from the Darkside

34 ABC News

36 Eyewitness Events

38B Alfred Hitchcock BW

40 Guns of Will Sonnet

44 Sorry

While searching for a buried treasure, Timothy is pleasantly surprised by the date dug up by his
mother.

WOR Wrestling

11:15

34 Wrestling
36 ABC News

11:30

3 18 28 40 Saturday Night Live

Howard Cosell [host] emcees the "Run, Throw and Catch like a Girl Olympics," and talks with
Fernando [Billy Crystal].

5S Benny Hill

Fred Scutle, now in charge of a telly station, is interviewed.

9 Switch

11 Movie

"Volcano" [1969] Spectacular visual effects highlight this tale about a group of people searching
for a sunken treasure ship. Diane Baker.

12 Movie

"Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer in 'Margin for Murder' " enlists the veteran crime-writer's
gumshoe [Kevin Dobson] in a tale of murder, mobsters and political corruption. A 1981 TV-
movie.

16 Tales from the Darkside

A heavy smoker named Bigalow [Richard Romanus] gets some unsolicited help in kicking the
habit from a bizarre psychologist.

22 TV 2000

36 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

38B Twilight Zone BW

44 Star Trek

An accident sends the Enterprise back in time to the 1960s, where Kirk [William Shatner] must
erase all evidence of his star ship's journey before returning to his own era.

11:35

46 Movie
"Litle Fauss and Big Halsy." [1970] Robert Redford and Michael J. Pollard play rootless, oddly
matched motorcycle racers roaming the American Southwest.

Midnight

5S Movie

"How to Commit Marriage." [1969] Bob Hope trades quips with Jackie Gleason in this
generation-gap farce capped by a golf match pitting Hope against a chimp. Jane Wyman.

16 Delvecchio

38B Movie BW

"Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise." [1940] The famous sleuth [Sidney Toler] takes a trip around the
world, hoping to uncover a mysterious killer.

WOR Horse Racing

12:15

34 New York Hot Tracks

On video: Prince, Rick Springfield, Cameo, Madonna and Tina Turner. Music includes "Raspberry
Beret," "State of the Heart."

44 Star Trek

12:30

9S At The Movies

22 MTV Summer Concerts

Fleetwood Mac performs in a 1982 concert taped in Los Angeles. Music: "The Chain," "Gypsy,"
"Love in Store," "I'm So Afraid."

WOR Movie

"A Taste of Evil." [1971] Made-for-TV suspense yarn about a former mental patient [Barbara
Parkins] terrorized by weird memories. Barbara Stanwyck.
12:45

24 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

38 At The Movies

1AM

3 18 Movie

"Ride the High Country." [1962] Sam Peckinpah's outdoor classic about two aging gunfighters
[Randolph Scot and Joel McCrea] who try to transport gold from a mining camp to a bank. Heck:
Ron Starr.

9 ABC News

16 News

28 Hot Tracks

Simulcast on WTLQ-FM.

44 Star Trek

1:10

5N Movie BW

"Without Love." [1945] Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as a career-minded couple who try
a platonic marriage for business reasons. Lucille Ball.

1:15

38 Joe Forrester

46 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:50

44 Twilight Zone
2AM

5S Ethiopia: The Nightmare Continues

11 INN News

WOR Movie

"Berserk." [1967] Joan Crawford dominates this lurid tale of murder and mayhem in a traveling
circus. Ty Hardin.

2:15

44 Sneak Previews

2:30

3 18 Melba Moore's Collection of Love Songs

11 At The Movies

3AM

5S Hawaii Five-O

11 Movie

"Up the Sandbox." [1972] Barbara Streisand offers one of her best non-musical performances as
a hassled urban housewife who takes refuge in a fantasy world. David Selby.

3:30

WOR Movie BW

"It Conquered The World." [1956] Scientists discover that an outer-space monster has arrived
from Venus to destroy Earth. Peter Graves.

4AM

5S Harry O
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Retro: Charleston, SC May 13, 1987

Source: News and Courier (now Post and Courier) of Charleston, South Carolina

Date: May 13, 1987

Big 3 Networks Only.

WCBD-TV 2 ABC (now NBC)

6:00am: Streches

6:30am: World News This Morning

7:00am: Good Morning America (Joan Lunden/Charlie Gibson after taking over from David
Hartman three months earlier)

9:00am: Cannon

10:00am: The Love Boat

11:00am: Fantasy Island (pre-empts Fame Fortune and Romance and daytime reruns of Webster)

12:00pm: Ryan's Hope

12:30pm: Loving

1:00pm: All My Children

2:00pm: One Life to Live

3:00pm: General Hospital (now ABC's last remaining soap)

4:00pm: Hart to Hart

5:00pm: Benson

5:30pm: Three's Company


6:00pm: TV-2 Eyewitness News

6:30pm: World News Tonight with Peter Jennings (RIP)

7:00pm: Wheel of Fortune

7:30pm: Jeopardy!

8:00pm: Perfect Strangers

8:30pm: Head of The Class

9:00pm: James Bond 25th Anniversary Special

10:00pm: Mariah (Last show of the series!)

11:00pm: TV-2 Eyewitness News

11:30pm: Benson (pushes Nightline to 12:30am)

WCIV-TV 4 NBC (now ABC)

6:00am: Headline News

6:30am: NBC News at Sunrise

7:00am: Today (Gumbel/Pauley)

9:00am: Donahue

10:00am: Hollywood Squares (pre-empts $ale of The Century)

10:30am: Love Connection (pre-empts Alex Trebek's Classic Concentration)

11:00am: Wheel of Fortune (daytime)

11:30am: Scrabble

12:00pm: Super Password

12:30pm: Wordplay

1:00pm: Days of Our Lives

2:00pm: Another World


3:00pm: Santa Barbara

4:00pm: The Oprah Winfrey Show (later moved to WCBD 2)

5:00pm: Superior Court (Judge William D. Burns)

5:30pm: The Judge (starring the late Bob Shield as Judge Robert J. Franklin)

6:00pm: News 4 with Dee Crosby and Dean Swanson

6:30pm: NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7:00pm: Diff'rent Strokes

7:30pm: WKRP in Cincinnati

8:00pm: Highway to Heaven

9:30pm: Night Court

10:00pm: St. Elsewhere (The late Ed Flanders' final season)

11:00pm: News 4 Nightcast

11:30pm: The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (RIP)

12:30pm: Late Night with David Leterman

WCSC-TV 5 CBS

6:00am: Jimmy Swaggart

6:30am: Live 5 News?

7:00am: CBS Morning News (joined in progress)

7:30am: The Morning Program

9:00am: Knots Landing

10:00am: Divorce Court (Judge William B. Keene, sadly pre-empts The $25,000 Pryamid hosted
by the late Dick Clark)

10:30am: Card Sharks (Bob Eubanks)

11:00am: The Price is Right (Bob Barker's final season with dark hair)
12:00pm: Midday (hosted by Mike Hiot?)

12:30pm: The Young and The Restless

1:30pm: The Bold and The Beautiful (which replaced the five year old soap Capitol two months
earlier)

2:00pm: As The World Turns

3:00pm: Guiding Light

4:00pm: Good Times

4:30pm: The Facts of Life

5:00pm: Gimmie a Break (with the late greats Nell Carter and Dolph Sweet)

5:30pm: The Jeffersons

6:00pm: The People's Court (Wapner)

6:30pm: Live 5 News at 6:30 (with Bill Sharpe and Debi Chard?)

7:00pm: CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:30pm: The All New Newlywed Game (with Bob Eubanks of course)

8:00pm: The New Mike Hammer (with Stacy Ketch from neighboring Savannah!)

9:00pm: Magnum P.I. (with Tom Selleck!)

10:00pm: The Equalizer (with the late Edward Woodward)

11:00pm: Live 5 News Nightwatch

11:30pm: Sanford & Son

Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Wed, May 4, 1977

from TV Guide-Washington/Baltimore edition

WMAR 2-CBS Baltimore

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning Disabled"

7:00 CBS Morning News


8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Dialing for Dollars

9:55 News

10:00 Here's Lucy

10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 2's Company (Maryl Comer)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Cross-Wits

4:30 My Three Sons

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 News

7:30 Candid Camera

8:00 Good Times (1 hr-JJ gets involved in a gambling ring that also dabbles in drugs and hookers)

9:00 Movie "Race with the Devil"

11:00 News

11:30 Love, American Style


mid. Ironside

WRC 4-NBC Washington

6:25 Knowledge

7:00 Today

9:00 Not for Women Only (being a mistress and a feminist at the same time)

9:30 Marcus Welby, MD

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Shoot for the Stars

noon Name That Tune

12:30 Lovers & Friends

1:00 To Tell the Truth

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Gong Show

4:30 Sanford & Son

5:00 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Wild Kingdom (trumpeter swans at Montana's Red Rock Lake)

8:00 Grizzly Adams

9:00 Movie "Big Jake"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guests Chevy Chase and Marilyn Sokol)


1:00 Tomorrow

WTTG 5-Ind Washington

6:30 Plays of Shakespeare "Hamlet" (bw)

7:00 Casper

7:30 Porky Pig

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9:00 Dennis the Menace (bw)

9:30 Father Knows Best (bw)

10:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

10:30 That Girl

11:00 I Love Lucy (bw)

11:30 Best of Groucho (bw)

noon Panorama

2:00 FBI

3:00 Howdy Doody (bw)

3:30 Flintstones (x2)

4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

5:00 Archies

5:30 Partridge Family

6:00 My Three Sons

6:30 Family Affair

7:00 Andy Griffith

7:30 Nixon for the First Time (first of 4-90 min interviews with the former President, conducted
by David Frost, and condensed from 24 hrs of footage...pre-empts Brady Bunch and Match Game
PM, and cutting the normally 90-min Merv to an hour)

9:00 Merv Griffin (in Vegas with guests Paul Anka, Kelly Montieth, and Deniece Williams)

10:00 News

11:00 Odd Couple

11:30 Perry Mason (bw)

12:30 Movie "Grand Slam"

2:50 Mission: Impossible

WMAL 7-ABC Washington

6:30 Headliner

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 AM Washington (Hudgins/Walker; family counselor Thom Thompson discusses


complusions)

9:30 Edge of Night

10:00 Second Chance

10:30 Liar's Club (fitting choice for DC )

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Movie "Count Dracula"

6:00 News
7:00 ABC Evening News

7:30 7:30 Live (Curle/Getlein)

8:00 Bionic Woman

9:00 Bareta

10:00 Charlie's Angels

11:00 News

11:30 Rookies

12:40 Mystery of the Week "Please Standby for Murder"

WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster

6:00 News

6:05 Dialogue

6:25 News

6:30 Nashville on the Road

7:00 Today

9:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Bonnie Franklin/guests Freda Payne, Bobby Van, and Shelly Novack)

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Shoot for the Stars

noon Name That Tune

12:30 Noonday on 8

1:00 To Tell the Truth

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors
3:00 Another World

4:00 Gong Show

4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Jack Carter, Hermione Baddeley, Garson Kanin, and Marilyn Michaels)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

8:00 Grizzly Adams

9:00 Movie "Big Jake"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 News

WTOP 9-CBS Washington

Evening programs may be pre-empted for NBA Playoff coverage

6:00 Christopher Closeup (the co-authors of The Mother's Almanac discuss child rearing)

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning Disabled"

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 8; despite having the exact same guest list and length as
ch 8, TVG listed both 8 and 9 separately)

10:00 Morning (discussing DC's cocktail party circuit with guests including Warren Adler (Dossier
Magazine) and Maxa (Washington Post); also exercises)

11:00 Here's Lucy

11:30 Love of Life


11:55 CBS News

noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 News

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Dinah! (guests Phyllis Diller, Sarah Vaughan, Lynn Anderson, and England Dan & John Ford
Coley)

5:30 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8:00 Good Times (1 hr)

9:00 Movie "Race with the Devil"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Hells Angels on Wheels"

WBAL 11-NBC Baltimore

6:30 Learning to Read

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue (in Atlanta with a discussion of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination)

10:00 Consumer's Notebook

10:30 It's Up to You

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Shoot for the Stars


noon News

12:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

1:00 Gong Show

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 Adam-12

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Bowling

7:30 Maryland State Lotery

8:00 Grizzly Adams

9:00 Movie "Big Jake"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

WJZ 13-ABC Baltimore

5:40 Sign-On Seminar/News

6:20 Consumer Checkout

6:30 Not for Women Only

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Angelo Live


9:55 News

10:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

10:30 Family Affair

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 8/9, plus author Samuel Dunkell)

6:00 News

7:00 ABC Evening News

7:30 Nixon for the First Time (pt 1; pre-empts the 7:30 prime access show and the first hour from
ABC)

9:00 Bareta

10:00 Charlie's Angels

11:00 News

11:30 Nixon-Frost: An Overview (live analysis of the Nixon special; local or syndied?)

mid Rookies

1:10 Mystery of the Week "Please Standby for Murder"

2:40 News

2:50 Movie "Swingers' Paradise"


WBOC 16-CBS/NBC/ABC Salisbury

6:30 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning Disabled"

7:00 Today (NBC)

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Good Day! (author Lyn Tornabene, who wrote a bio of Clark Gable)

10:00 Here's Lucy

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 Sanford & Son (NBC)

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Edge of Night (ABC)

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Gunsmoke

6:00 Odd Couple

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 News

7:30 Wild Kingdom (Galapagos, conclusion)

8:00 Bionic Woman (ABC)

9:00 Bareta (ABC)


10:00 Charlie's Angels (ABC)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (NBC)

WDCA 20-Ind Washington

6:30 Top Cat

7:00 Spiderman

7:30 Rocket Robin Hood

8:00 Bugs Bunny

8:30 Banana Splits

9:00 Bozo's Circus

9:30 Romper Room

10:00 700 Club (discussing Swedish porn)

11:30 The Rock

noon Movie "The Virginian"

2:00 Huck 'n Yogi

2:30 King Kong

3:00 Fun World

3:30 Star Trek (animated)

4:00 Josie & the Pussycats

4:30 Brady Kids

5:00 Monkees

5:30 Bewitched (bw)

6:00 Emergency One!

7:00 Movie "The Bengal Tiger"


9:00 Fight Against Slavery (x2)

11:00 All That Gliters

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

mid. Pro Fam

12:30 I Spy

Maryland Public Television (PBS): WAPB 22-Annapolis, WCPB 28-Salisbury, WWPB 31-
Hagerstown, WMPB 67-Baltimore (TVG listed 22/67, indicating 28/31 as relays)

7:15 English Literature

7:45 Instructional Programs

8:00 ITV Utilization

8:30 Modern Supervisory Techniques

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Human Relations & Motivation

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Electric Company

5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6:00 It's Everybody's Business

6:30 Cultural Anthropology

7:00 Introduction to Mathematics

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00 Maryland Weekend (visiting events in Frederick, Rockville, and Annapolis)

8:30 Anyone for Tennyson?

9:00 Dance in America (Pilobolus Dance Theatre, a group of 6 dancers who become kinetic
human sculptures)
10:00 John Berryman (profiling the Pulitzer-winning poet)

10:30 Book Beat (Abram Sachar's A Host at Last, which details the founding of Brandeis
University)

11:00 American Government

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WHAG 25-NBC Hagerstown

7:00 Today

9:00 Bridge to Tomorrow (bw/drug testing to meet marketing rules)

9:30 Hot Lunch (management of school lunch program in Akron, OH)

9:45 Balance, Balance

10:00 Sanford & Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Shoot for the Stars

noon Name That Tune

12:30 Lovers & Friends

1:00 Gong Show

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 PTL Club (guest: author Merlin Crothers)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Ronnie Milsap, Billie Joe Spears, Del Reeves, and
Johnny Gamble)
7:30 Nashville on the Road (guests Don Gibson, Jim Ed Brown, Jerry Clower, Wendy Holcombe,
and Helen Cornelius)

8:00 Grizzly Adams

9:00 Movie "Big Jake"

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

WETA 26-PBS Washington

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

8:30 Villa Alegre

9:00 Sesame Street (x2)

11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 Electric Company

noon War & Peace

1:00 Open Mind

1:30 Agronsky at Large

2:00 Movie "The Ladykillers"

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Sesame Street

7:00 Big Blue Marble

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00 Nova "The Red Planet" (discussing theories about Mars)


9:00 Dance in America

10:00 Firebird (performed by the Royal Danish Ballet)

11:00 Anyone for Tennyson? (Fred Gwynne joins in a tribute to anonymous poets)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WBFF 45-Ind Baltimore

6:45 News

7:00 Three Stooges (bw)/Cartoons

7:30 Litle Rascals (bw)

8:00 Three Stooges (bw)/Cartoons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Cartoons (bw)

9:00 Dennis the Menace (bw)

9:30 Lucy Show (guest star Milton Berle)

10:00 I Dream of Jeannie

10:30 My Favorite Martian (bw)

11:00 Big Valley

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Movie "Inferno"

3:00 Archies

3:30 Dennis the Menace (bw)

4:00 Three Stooges (bw)

4:30 Superman

5:00 Partridge Family

5:30 Gilligan's Island (bw)

6:00 I Dream of Jeannie


6:30 Get Smart

7:00 Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Perry Mason (bw)

9:00 Movie "Spencer's Mountain"

11:15 News

11:30 Merv Griffin (same as ch 5, plus Fred Travelena and Ken Edwards)

1:00 News

WNVT 53-PBS Annandale (and 14 Washington; interestingly enough, my copy has a mailing label
for an address in Annandale-on Annandale Rd, no less ;D)

Instructional programs in daytime

2:30pm Studio See

3:00 TBA

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Electric Company

4:30 Villa Alegre

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

7:00 Overseas Mission

7:30 Virginia Side (Bruce Miller)

8:00 Great Performances "The Barber of Seville"

10:30 Best of Ernie Kovacs (bw/a poker game gets synched with Beethoven's Fiofth)

11:00 Phil Donahue (discussing self-esteem)


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Re: Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Wed, May 4, 1977

Thanks for posting this! I grew up in D.C. and all of this is very familiar.

Well, except the Swedish Porn 700 Club episode..... ;D

from TV Guide-Washington/Baltimore edition

4:00 Sesame Street

Episode #1038

How did you know what episode it was? TVG ceased listing episode numbers for Sesame Street a
few years earlier.

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Re: Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Wed, May 4, 1977

Please post listings for Saturday 4/30/1977 and Sunday 5/1/1977.


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WHAG 25-NBC Hagerstown

9:00 Bridge to Tomorrow (bw/drug testing to meet marketing rules)

So it's 1977, and you're airing a show titled "Bridge To Tomorrow" - and it's black and white. This
just screams irony. Or maybe it tells you about WHAG's budget at the time - certainly, the fact
that their entire late-afternoon window consisted of "PTL Club" has to be a clue.

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Re: Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Wed, May 4, 1977

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser


WETA 26-PBS Washington

11:00 Anyone for Tennyson? (Fred Gwynne joins in a tribute to anonymous poets)

Was that a locally produced program? I know Fred Gwynne lived in Westminster, Maryland

in his later years.

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Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WETA 26-PBS Washington

11:00 Anyone for Tennyson? (Fred Gwynne joins in a tribute to anonymous poets)

Was that a locally produced program? I know Fred Gwynne lived in Westminster, Maryland

in his later years.

No -- it was produced by Nebraska ETV.

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Re: Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Wed, May 4, 1977

It's sad that Nation's Capitol viewers didn't get to see the first years of TPIR on CBS.

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Quote Originally Posted by spencerkarter85

It's sad that Nation's Capitol viewers didn't get to see the first years of TPIR on CBS.

They did -- through WMAR (and later, WBAL). Considering how close Washington and Baltimore
is, I think it was no trouble at all for Washingtonians to tune in to Baltimore stations.

Retro: Pennsylvania-New York State, Monday, Sept. 9th, 1985

Source: TV Guide, Sept 7-13 1985, issue #1693. [eBay purchase]


CHANNELS

3 WSTM Syracuse, NY [NBC]

5N WNEW New York City [IND]

5S WTVH Syracuse [CBS]

9 WIXT Syracuse [ABC]

11 WPIX New York City [IND]

12 WBNG Binghamton, NY [CBS]

16 WNEP Scranton, PA [ABC]

18 WETM Elmira, NY [NBC]

22 WDAU Wilkes-Barre [CBS]

24 WCNY Syracuse [PBS]

28 WBRE Scranton [NBC]

34 WMGC Binghamton [ABC]

36 WENY Elmira [ABC]

38 WOLF Scranton [IND]

38B WSBK Boston [IND]

40 WICZ Binghamton [NBC]

44 WVIA Wilkes-Barre [PBS]

46 WSKG Binghamton [PBS]

WOR New York City [IND, Ch. 9]

Splitting into two parts due to the large number of channels. The second part will be done
Tuesday afternoon.

5AM
WOR Headline News

5:30

11 INN News

5:45

12 Headline News

6AM

3 18 Vegetable Soup

5N New Zoo Revue

5S 20 Minute Workout

9 36 ABC News-Bell/Meserve

11 Physician's Television Network

Debut: This weekly series offering instructional programs for physicians originates from medical
schools around the country. Topics include cardiology, grand rounds.

16 ABC News [30 min]

28 WOR Jimmy Swaggart

34 ABC/Local News

38 700 Club

38B Romper Room

6:15

46 To Life! Yoga With Priscilla Patrick

6:320
40 AM Twin Tiers

6:30

3 18 28 40 NBC News-Connie Chung

5N Groovie Goolies and Friends

5S CBS News-Daniels/Sawyer

11 Great Space Coaster

12 Encounter

16 News

22 Morning Stretch

38B 20 Minute Workout

44 46 Farm Day

WOR 700 Club

6:45

44 46 AM Weather

7AM

3 18 28 40 Today

A conversation with Linda Evans is among the scheduled segments.

5N Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

5S 12 22 CBS Morning News

Scheduled: A week-long series on talk-show hosts begins with Merv Griffin. Also: Dustin Hoffman
in the first of three parts.

9 16 34 36 Good Morning America

Scheduled: Arnold Schwarzenegger ["Commando"]. Also: a segment on AIDS, and the first in a
week-long series on cars.

11 Pink Panther

24 Farm Day

38 Inspector Gadget

38B Batman

44 American Government Survey

46 Sesame Street

7:15

24 A.M. Weather

7:30

5N Plastic Man

11 Scooby Doo

24 44 Sesame Street

38 38B Voltron

WOR Straight Talk

Topic: overweight children.

8AM

5N Woody Woodpecker

11 Superfriends

38 Tranzor Z

38B Fat Albert


8:30

5N Flintstones

11 Munsters BW

24 44 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

38 Heathcliff

38B Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny

WOR Romper Room and Friends

9AM

3 18 The Waltons

5N Brady Bunch

5S Hour Magazine

Actress Isabel Sanford [part 1 of 2]; David Horowitz, on child-proofing one's home; the
transmission of AIDS; Anita McKeown, who talks about her calamity-filled first year as a
policewoman.

9 12 28 Phil Donahue

Scheduled: Actress Shirley MacLaine.

11 Incredible Hulk

16 Hatchy Milatchy [local?]

22 Love Connection

24 46 Sesame Street

34 700 Club

36 Morning Stretch

38 Three Stooges BW

38B Charlie's Angels

40 Jim Bakker
44 Reading Rainbow

9:30

5N I Love Lucy BW

22 Let's Make a Deal ['84 syndi. version]

36 Jimmy Swaggart

38 Elegant Appetite

44 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

WOR Flying Nun

10AM

3 18 28 Silver Spoons

Rick's matchmaking pairs Grandfather Straton [John Houseman] with Rick's teacher.

5N Bionic Woman

5S 12 22 $25,000 Pyramid

Scheduled: Paty Duke, Nipsey Russell.

9 Litle House on the Prairie

11 Mork and Mindy

16 Green Acres

36 Jim Bakker

38 Alive & Well

Actress Christopher Norris; how parents can aid children with eating disorders.

38B Hogan's Heroes

40 Jimmy Swaggart

44 Great Chefs of New Orleans


WOR Gidget

10:30

3 18 28 40 Sale of the Century

5S 12 22 Press Your Luck

11 Family

16 Petticoat Junction

34 Love Connection

38B My Three Sons

44 Under Sail

WOR Partridge Family

11AM

3 18 28 40 Wheel of Fortune

5N Danny Thomas BW

5S 12 22 The Price is Right

9 All-Star Blitz

Scheduled: Marla Gibbs, Donna Pescow.

16 34 36 Angie

Brad and Angie [Robert Hays, Donna Pescow] dread telling their folks about their elopement.
Maurice: Christian Seaborn.

38 Family

38B Divorce Court

44 NOVA

A docudrama on Gregor Mendel focuses on the condemnation of his heredity research by the
Church.
WOR Bewitched

11:30

3 18 28 40 Scrabble

5N Carol Burnet & Friends

9 16 Ryan's Hope

11 Best Talk in Town

34 36 All-Star Blitz

Scheduled: Ted Lange, Anne Bloom.

38B Anything for Money

WOR I Dream of Jeannie

Noon

3 5S 12 18 22 News

5N Midday-Bill Boggs

9 Loving

11 INN News-Hanover/Scot

16 Midday

28 40 Super Password

Scheduled: Pat Sajak, Vicki Lawrence.

34 36 Ryan's Hope

38 Perry Mason BW

38B Movie

"Camelot" [1967] Director Joshua Logan's eye-filling version of the Broadway hit about King
Arthur [Richard Harris], Queen Guinevere [Vanessa Redgrave] and Sir Lancelot [Franco Nero] in
long-ago Britain.
44 Sesame Street

46 Behind the Wheel

WOR News

12:30

3 18 28 40 Search for Tomorrow

5S 12 22 Young & The Restless

9 Divorce Court

11 Movie BW

"They Got Me Covered." [1942] Bob Hope as a bungling newsman fending off foreign agents.
Dorothy Lamour.

16 34 36 Loving

1PM

3 18 28 40 Days Of Our Lives

5N Hour Magazine

See 9AM, Ch. 5S.

9 16 34 36 All My Children

38 Movie

"Skateboard Madness." [1980] A photographer befriends four skateboarders to get an inside


look at the sport. Stacey Peralta, Kent Senatore, Gregg Ayres.

44 Today's Special

WOR Joker's Wild

1:30

5S 12 22 As The World Turns


44 Movie BW

"My Love Came Back." [1940] Charming romantic comedy about a young violinist, which
provided versatile Olivia de Havilland with one of her most ingratiating early roles. Tony: Jeffrey
Lynn.

WOR Tic Tac Dough

2PM

3 18 28 40 Another World

5N News

9 16 34 36 One Life to Live

WOR Let's Make a Deal

2:15

5N Popeye

2:30

5S 12 22 Capitol

11 Pink Panther

WOR Dating Game

3PM

3 18 40 Santa Barbara

5N Inspector Gadget

5S 12 22 Guiding Light

9 16 34 36 General Hospital

11 Superfriends
24 Good Afternoon

28 38B Scooby Doo

38 Bugs Bunny & Friends

44 New Teach Times

46 Sports Week

Featured: pitchers Phil Niekro [Yankees] and Joe Niekro [Astros].

WOR Hawaii Five-O

3:30

5N Woody Woodpecker & Bugs Bunny

11 Heathcliff

28 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [Big 3 airing weekday cartoons]

38 Thundercats [debut]

38B Voltron

44 Square Foot Gardening

46 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4PM

3S 18 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [60 min version, and both stations are Big 3
affiliates!]

5N 34 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [30 min version, and Ch. 34 is another Big 3
airing weekday cartoons]

5S Love Boat

A woman [Carlene Watkins] falls for a man [Jim Stafford] who claims he's been celibate for a
year; a woman's bridge partners [Rose Marie, Jan Clayton, Lucille Benson] interfere with her bid
for a handsome man.

9 Quincy
Quincy and a psychiatrist [Anita Gillete] try to prove the innocence of a former gang member
accused of murder. Ethan Kellough: DeVoreaux White.

11 38 Voltron

12 Waltons

Mary Ellen [Judy Norton-Taylor] rescues a girl from a contracted marriage, and her enraged
fiance kidnaps Elizabeth in retaliation.

16 Quincy

The secluded cabin Quincy and Emily chose for their honeymoon is full of people, one of whom
is systematically murdering the others.

22 Hawaii Five-O

24 44 46 Sesame Street

28 Litle House on The Prairie

36 We're Cooking Now

38B Tranzor Z

40 Thundercats

WOR Dallas

4:30

5N Thundercats

11 Laverne & Shirley

34 Flintstones

36 Merv Griffin

38 Batman

Part 1. The Joker [Cesar Romero] and the Penguin [Burgess Meredith] join forces to humiliate
Batman.

38B He-Man and the Masters of The Universe

40 Scooby Doo [another Big 3, NBC, airing afternoon toons]


5PM

3 18 Alice

5N Dukes of Hazzard

5S Trapped John, M.D.

Gonzo [Gregory Harrison[ believes he can cure a crippled man with surgery, but the patient
won't okay the operation.

9 People's Court

Cases include a band performance that was cancelled, and a refunded for unsold merchandise
on consignment. Judge Joseph A. Wapner. Reporter: Doug Llewelyn.

11 Litle House on the Prairie

12 Three's Company

Jack and Janet fix Terri up with a man who, Furley learns, is a convicted murderer. John Riter,
Joyce DeWit.

16 Rockford Files

Rocky's crony hires Rockford to find his missing granddaughter.

22 Joker's Wild

24 44 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 Three's Company

34 Bewitched

Darrin's boss accuses him of taking a business trip with another woman.

38 CHiPs

The CHiPs try to persuade a fellow officer to take sick leave after he takes unnecessary risks on
the job. Andy: Robert Viharo.

38B Quincy

40 Woody Woodpecker

46 Electric Company
WOR Police Woman

5:30

3 18 Taxi

Louie's relationship with Zena [Rhea Perlman] hits the rocks when she falls for the local
bartender. Louie: Danny De Vito.

9 News

12 22 People's Court

See 5PM, Ch. 9.

24 Timmy and Lassie BW

28 M*A*S*H

34 Tic Tac Dough

36 Bewitched

Samantha has trouble getting rid of an enchanted chair.

40 Jeopardy!

44 Untamed World

46 Secret City

How to draw planets and landscapes.

6PM

3 5S 9 12 16 18 22 28 34 36 40 News

5N What's Happening!!

11 Private Benjamin

24 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

38 Barney Miller

No one believes a man's ghost story until things start going "bump" in the night. Porter: Kenneth
Tigar.

38B One Day at a Time

44 I Love Lucy BW

46 Wild, Wild World Of Animals

"Under Kilmanjaro." The threat posed by growing herds of catle to wildlife in an African game
reserve is examined. Animals seen include the cheetah, the zebra, the wildebeest.

WOR Hart to Hart

6:30

3 18 28 40 NBC News-Tom Brokaw

5N One Day At A Time

5S 12 22 CBS News-Dan Rather

9 16 34 36 ABC News-Peter Jennings

11 Benson

24 Nightly Business Report

Guest commentator: Charls E. Walker.

38 Alice

Flo's father [Forrest Tucker] tries to make amends for deserting the family when she was a child.
Flo: Polly Holliday.

38B Jeffersons

44 Dark Shadows

46 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

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Re: Retro: Pennsylvania-New York State, Monday, Sept. 9th, 1985

PA-NY state was a very interesting edition.

The Syracuse stations were black boxes up until 1981, when they became the oblong 3S, 5S, 9S,
and 24S. This could get confusing as there was a 5N and 5S, and a 9N and 9S. Around 1989 or
1990 they switched again, to white boxes and back to 3, 5, 9, and 24.

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In this issue, 12, 16, 18, 22, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 and 46 were in black boxes. The others were in
white. WOR was listed in the cable listings [you know how A&E, CNN etc follows the broadcast
channels] and was not 9N.

But I would sure like to get a Utah-Idaho edition sometime, just to see those weird looking
boxes...

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6AM

11 Physician's Television Network

Debut: This weekly series offering instructional programs for physicians originates from medical
schools around the country. Topics include cardiology, grand rounds.

I remember this and Lifetime Medical Television -- both featuring programming for physicians
and my first exposure to prescription drug ads, back when they were still restricted to the trade.
Of course, at the time, TV ads for prescription drugs required very lengthy disclaimers, dosage
information and side effects warnings, just like their print counterpart. Physicians TV had a brief
segment at the end of the show for these disclaimers, while Lifetime Medical Television had an
entire program filled with nothing but disclaimers for drugs featured that week.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

11AM

9 All-Star Blitz

Scheduled: Marla Gibbs, Donna Pescow.

16 34 36 Angie

Brad and Angie [Robert Hays, Donna Pescow] dread telling their folks about their elopement.
Maurice: Christian Seaborn.

Odd that the game show where Donna was a guest (seen on a delay) was opposite reruns of her
sitcom (which was shown "live").

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

3PM

44 New Teach Times

Shouldn't this be "New Tech Times"?

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

4PM

3S 18 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [60 min version, and both stations are Big 3
affiliates!]

5N 34 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [30 min version, and Ch. 34 is another Big 3
airing weekday cartoons]

I thought He-Man was always seen only in a half-hour format, unless the "hour" stations were
doubling up on episodes.

Quote Originally Posted by harrisburgpatv


The Syracuse stations were black boxes up until 1981, when they became the oblong 3S, 5S, 9S,
and 24S.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

In this issue, 12, 16, 18, 22, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 and 46 were in black boxes. The others were in
white. WOR was listed in the cable listings [you know how A&E, CNN etc follows the broadcast
channels] and was not 9N.

As for the Syracuse channels during this time, were they listed with the "local" channels or with
the cable channels? I would think that WNEW, WPIX and WSBK are listed in the cable section as
"5N", "11N" and "38B", respectively.

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

3PM

44 New Teach Times

Shouldn't this be "New Tech Times"?


Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

4PM

3S 18 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [60 min version, and both stations are Big 3
affiliates!]

5N 34 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [30 min version, and Ch. 34 is another Big 3
airing weekday cartoons]

I thought He-Man was always seen only in a half-hour format, unless the "hour" stations were
doubling up on episodes.

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

In this issue, 12, 16, 18, 22, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 and 46 were in black boxes. The others were in
white. WOR was listed in the cable listings [you know how A&E, CNN etc follows the broadcast
channels] and was not 9N.

As for the Syracuse channels during this time, were they listed with the "local" channels or with
the cable channels? I would think that WNEW, WPIX and WSBK are listed in the cable section as
"5N", "11N" and "38B", respectively.

Yep, it is New Tech Times. Typo on my part.

He-Man: The TV Guide listed 3S and 18 as He-Man and the Masters of the Universe-Cartoon; 60
min. 5N and 34 weren't-because they were half-hour.

3S, 5N, 5S, 9S, 11N, 24S and 38B were listed in the cable section. I included them in because they
were ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, and/or Independents other than WTBS. WOR, which TV Guide called a
network, I added because WNEW and WPIX were in there as well. Didn't want Channel 9 left
behind!

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6AM

5N New Zoo Revue

A dominant independent in the largest market was still showing this every morning in 1985? NZR
was dated by then! Stranger than that was NBC-owned WMAQ-TV Chicago airing it in 1986 on
weekend mornings. I thought by '85, NZR was relegated to weak UHF independents with small
programming budgets.

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Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

6AM

5N New Zoo Revue

A dominant independent in the largest market was still showing this every morning in 1985? NZR
was dated by then!

Emmy Jo's hot pants and go-go boots are worthy viewing in any era.....

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7PM-5AM

7PM

3 18 Jeffersons

Louise [Isabel Sanford] loses her memory as the result of a mugging. Sherman Hemsley.
5N 38B M*A*S*H

5S 28 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: David Hasselhoff and his wife Catherine Hickland.

9 40 Wheel of Fortune

11 Jeffersons

112 M*A*S*H

A disjointed Christmas in Korea. Hawkeye: Alan Alda.

16 PM Magazine

A pretzel manufacturer in Lititz, Pa; a miniatures maker.

22 Jeopardy!

24 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

34 Race Report

36 Phil Donahue

Cocaine addiction in women.

38 All in the Family

On her own for a family wedding, Edith [Jean Stapleton] renews her friendship with her
childhood friend, Cousin Roy [Tim O'Connor].

44 Nightly Business Report

Guest commentator: Charls E. Walker.

WOR $100,000 Pyramid

7:30

3 18 WKRP In Cincinnati

Carlson [Gordon Jump] practices his convention speech on his staffers, who find refuge from his
boring bombast in daydreams.

5N Archie Bunker's Place


5S M*A*S*H

Poter [Harry Morgan] asks a wounded psychiatrist [Allan Arbus] to mollify his bickering doctors.
Alan Alda.

9 Jeopardy!

11 INN News-Brad Holbrook

12 Bugs Bnny

"Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television" puts the rabbit in charge of a TV network, to the chagrin
of Yosemite Sam, who plots an overthrow.

16 Wheel of Fortune

22 40 Family Feud

28 Dating Game

34 Road to Wealth

38 WKRP in Cincinnati

First of two parts. The station receives a terrorist bomb threat. Gordon Jump, Tim Reid.

38B Barney Miler

44 Doctor Who

46 Nightly Business Report

See 7PM, Ch. 44.

WOR Benny Hill

8PM

3 18 28 40 TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes

Practical jokes on Dick Van Paten and Stevie Wonder; "Days of Our Lives" bloopers, with Leann
Hunley; a salute to TV horror-show hosts, with Elvira; news bloopers; a blooper by Al Molinaro.

5N Far Pavilions

Debut: In this three-part drama based on the novel by M.M. Kaye, a tale of forbidden love is set
against the backdrop of 19th-century British India. Part 1 introduces Ashton Pelham-Martyn [Ben
Cross], a British officer born and raised in India, who struggles to reconcile his conflicting
loyalties; and Ashton's one-time childhood playmate Princess Anjuli [Amy Irving], with whom he
falls in love.

5S 12 22 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

An apparent victim of job burnout, Lee [Bruce Boxleitner] is taken off field duty and assigned to a
desk job. Jack Harris: George McDaniel.

9 Jack Van Impe: Escape the Second Death

Dr. Van Impe delivers the sermon "How to Escape the Second Death." Guests include former
Miss U.S.A. Terri Utley [1982].

11 Movie

"Smile" [1975] Teen-age beauty contests are satirized in this dark-humored look at middle-class
values and the American obsession with winning. Bruce Dern.

16 34 36 Hardcastle and McCormick

McCormick [Daniel Hugh-Kelly] grudgingly teams up with a cop he can't stand to give the judge
[Brian Keith] the perfect birthday present: the continued incarceration of a vindictive killer who's
about ready to be released. Sandy Knight: Stephen Shortridge.

24 46 Tiger, Tiger

An intimate study of "the biggest, most powerful [and] most fearsome of the great cats." Filmed
in India and Nepal, this report [which aired on CBS in 1977] reveals that the nimble creatures are
shy of sunlight, hunting mostly "in the forests of the night."

38 Movie

"Such Good Friends." [1971] Oto Preminger takes a biter look at the medical profession and
urban sexual mores. Filmed in Manhatan. James Coco, Dyan Cannon.

38B Movie

"The Only Game in Town." [1970] Frank D. Gilroy's adaptation of his Broadway play about the
alliance of an aging Las Vegas showgirl [Elizabeth Taylor] and a cafe pianist [Warren Beaty] who
is addicted to gambling.

44 Pennsylvania's Best

Featured: a river cruise; a medieval fair. Also: an interview with Fred Waring.

WOR News
8:30

44 Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble

A look at the local theater company created by Alvina Krause.

WOR Family Feud

9PM

3 18 28 40 Movie

"Love Child" [1982], the fact-based story of a convict desperately fighting to have and keep her
baby, fathered by a guard. Terry Jean Moore: Amy Madigan. Jack Hansen: Beau Bridges. J.J.:
Mackenzie Phillips.

5S 12 22 Kate & Allie

Kate [Susan Saint James] is ecstatic about her marriage proposal from Ted [Greg Salata], but
soon realizes that if she marries the plumber her independence may go down the drain. Allie:
Jane Curtin.

9 16 34 36 NFL Football

Return: Washington at Dallas [with Joe Namath, Frank Gifford and O.J. Simpson, LONG before his
trial, as commentators. Live]

24 46 Quest for the Killers

Debut: The achievements of those devoted to identifying and eradicating communicable


diseases are chronicled in this five-part series based on a book by June Goodfield. "The Kuru
Mystery" uses documentary footage and reenactments to trace pediatrician Carleton Gajdusek's
discovery of a slow-acting but lethal virus that was decimating a Papua New Guinea tribe.

44 Movie

"Spinout" [1966] In this typical songfest, Elvis Presley, surrounded by adoring females, plays a
rock 'n' roll entertainer who is also a racing-car enthusiast.

WOR Movie

"Singin' in The Rain" [1952] Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor in a hilarious
spoof of Hollywood moviemaking in the late 1920s.
9:30

5S 12 22 Newhart

Guilt turns to gelt as Stephanie's wealthy parents [Jose Ferrer, Priscilla Morrill] welcome their
disowner daughter back with open arms and open coffers. Stephanie: Julia Duffy.

10PM

5N News

5S 12 22 Cagney & Lacey

In the wake of a series of questionable police shootings in Spanish Harlem, Cagney [Sharon
Gless] draws media fire when she shoots a young burglar in self-defense. Lacey: Tyne Daly.

11 INN News-Morton Dean

24 46 My Heart, Your Heart

In December 1983, Jim Lehrer suffered a heart atack and underwent coronary bypass surgery. In
hopes of sparing others his ordeal, the newsman hosts this primer on heart-disease prevention,
which first aired in December 1985.

38 Charlie's Angels

The Angels enter a ski competition to thwart a political kidnapping. First of two parts.

38B Odd Couple

10:30

11 News

38B Dick Van Dyke BW

44 Country Express

11PM

3 5S 12 18 22 28 News
5N WKRP In Cincinnati

11 Odd Couple

24 SCTV Network

The chief of surgery [John Candy] tries to get away with murder on "Days of the Week."

38 All in The Family

Songstress Edith [Jean Stapleton] loses her vocie on the day of her duet with Stephanie [Danielle
Brisebois] at a school talent show.

38B M*A*S*H

40 INN News-Morton Dean

44 Twilight Zone BW

46 Motorweek

Selected for road tests: the Chevrolet Cavalier convertible and Cadillac V6 Cimarron.

WOR Bizarre

11:25

24 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:30

3 18 28 40 Tonight Show

Scheduled: Joan Rivers [guest hostess], Philip Michael Thomas [Miami Vcie], movie critics Gene
Siskel and Roger Ebert, Howie Mandel, Mac Davis. '

5N Kojak

5S 12 22 Simon & Simon

The FBI suspects the Simons of a scam when A.J. is robbed of the diamond necklace he was
delivering. Bailey: Anne Schedeen.

11 Honeymooners BW

24 46 Latenight America
Scheduled: Exercise and nutrition tips to reduce the risks of heart disease. [Live]

38 Mission: Impossible

Part 1. The agents sneak into a kingdom whose monarch runs a lucrative slave market.

38B Hogan's Heroes

44 Movie

"Red Skies of Montana." [1952] Action-packed story of conflict between parachute-jumping


firefighters. Richard Widmark, Jeffrey Hunter.

WOR Hawaii Five-O

Midnight

9 16 34 36 News

11 Twilight Zone BW

38B Divorce Court

12:30

3 18 28 40 Late Night with David Leterman

Scheduled: Teri Garr and Jimmy Buffet.

5N Naked City BW

9 16 34 36 Nightline-Ted Koppel

11 Space: 1999

24 46 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

38B Maude

12:40

5S 12 22 Movie

Telly Savalas matches with with Edith Evans in "Crooks and Coronets" [British; 1969] about a
small-time gangster plotting to burgle a stately home.

1AM

16 News

38B Phil Silvers BW

44 Movie BW

"Fools for Scandal." [1938] Paris and London provide the backgrounds for this light diversion
about an incognito movie star [Carole Lombard] and a penniless baron.

WOR Joe Franklin

1:30

5N How to Make it in America-Infomercial

11 INN News

40 It's A Wonderful Life [not movie]

2AM

5S 12 CBS News Nightwatch-Charles Rose

11 Christian Children's Fund Report

WOR Movie BW

"The Fortune Cookie." [1965] Billy Wilder's biting satire won an Oscar for Walter Mathau as a
shyster lawyer who connives with his brother-in-law [Jack Lemmon] to start a phony lawsuit.
Jackson: Ron Rich.

2:30

5N Best of Midday-Bill Boggs

11 Movie BW

"Blondie for Victory." [1942] Blondie [Penny Singleton] aids the war effort by organizing a
Housewives Auxiliary on the home front. Arthur Lake, Stuart Erwin.

44 I Love Lucy BW

3:30

5N Off The Set

4AM

5S CBS News Nightwatch Continues

11 Abbot and Costello BW

12 Movie BW

"A Perilous Journey." [1953] A group of women sail to California in search of husbands. Vera
Ralston.

4:30

11 Biography BW

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A few things:

Yes, "Hatchy Milatchy" was a local children's show that ran on WNEP for many years.

Speaking of children's shows, specifically airing on "Big 3" stations: I guess somebody had to pick
up some of the slack since WSYT in Syracuse had not yet signed on. Dito for a similar channel in
Binghamton...

3/18's "He-Man" hour makes me wonder if "She-Ra" was "bundled" into it, but I don't think that
hit the air until a year, if memory serves...

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Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

3/18's "He-Man" hour makes me wonder if "She-Ra" was "bundled" into it, but I don't think that
hit the air until a year, if memory serves...

Maybe they included extra material during the program, such as "TV POWWW"?

Speaking of children's shows, specifically airing on "Big 3" stations: I guess somebody had to pick
up some of the slack since WSYT in Syracuse had not yet signed on. Dito for a similar channel in
Binghamton...

3/18's "He-Man" hour makes me wonder if "She-Ra" was "bundled" into it, but I don't think that
hit the air until a year, if memory serves...

And also noteworthy at this point was that WOLF-38 in Scranton (the market's first independent
station) was only about 3 months old at this point. Beginning in early 1984 (and continuing for
quite a few years after), WBRE-28 would air kids' shows in the 3-4pm hour - as apparent by this
listing. They aired Scooby Doo at 3 and He-Man at 3:30. Later years would bring Dennis the
Menace (the cartoon) into the mix. They also didn't clear "Santa Barbara" yet...I seem to
remember 38 picking it up for a time but eventually WBRE would be airing it at either 9 or 10am.

On another note regarding this edition.....When did 3S/3 and 18 stop airing everything together?

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I do remember seeing listings for KNDO 23 in Yakima airing He-Man in those days [NBC]. I guess
with no independent you have to relegate cartoons into the Big 3 network stations.

PS: I also have a TVG from Sep. 1984 on the way, from the LA Metropolitan area. Should be a BIG
listing!

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24 46 My Heart, Your Heart

In December 1983, Jim Lehrer suffered a heart atack and underwent coronary bypass surgery. In
hopes of sparing others his ordeal, the newsman hosts this primer on heart-disease prevention,
which first aired in December 1985.

24 SCTV Network

The chief of surgery [John Candy] tries to get away with murder on "Days of the Week."

24 46 Latenight America

Scheduled: Exercise and nutrition tips to reduce the risks of heart disease. [Live]

You'd think 24 would have opted to air a different episode of "SCTV" given the programmign
airing around it? :

Oh, and to answer Harrisburg's question, I believe the 3/18 simulcast ended not long after the
sale of 18 from Times Mirror to Robert Smith, which took place in 1986.

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By the way, what were the ABC affiliates' regular late-night listings during the week? Looks like
all expect WNEP signed off after Ted Koppel.

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Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

Oh, and to answer Harrisburg's question, I believe the 3/18 simulcast ended not long after the
sale of 18 from Times Mirror to Robert Smith, which took place in 1986.

18 was a fairly robust "satellite" even in the Newhouse/Times Mirror days. While it shared some
programming with WSYR-TV/WSTM, WSYE/WETM was doing its own local newscasts from its
Elmira transmiter/studio site all the way back to its start in the 1950s. I believe the current
downtown Elmira WETM studios were built around 1982, and once they opened the Elmira
station was able to function completely independently of Syracuse, even if it was still listed
officially as a "satellite" for a while.

It is a great irony indeed that once WETM became part of the Ackerley/Clear Channel/Newport
upstate cluster in the late nineties, it ended up once again being run from a Syracuse master
control - this time the ABC affiliate on channel 9 that (even more irony) is now known as WSYR-
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Please post listings for Saturday 9/7/1985 and Sunday 9/8/1985.

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24 46 Sesame Street

Episode #2046

RETRO: Knoxville, TN (4/24/1985)

SOURCE: The Knoxville Journal


WSJK-TV 2 (PBS)

7:15am AM Weather

7:30am Farm Day

7:45am School Programming

3:00pm Creative Woman

3:30pm 3-2-1 Contact

4:00pm Sesane Street

5:00pm Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30pm The Electric Company

6:00pm The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

7:00pm Nightly Business Report

7:30pm Doctor Who

8:00pm Smithsonian World

9:00pm Well-Tempered Bach with Peter Ustinov

11:00pm Nightly Business Report

11:30pm Late Night America

WATE-TV 6 (ABC)

6:00am ABC World News This Morning

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Hour Magazine

10:00am Name That Tune

10:30am Ryan's Hope

11:00am All-Star Blitz

11:30am Family Feud


12:00pm TV-6 Eyewitness News

12:30pm Loving

1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life To Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm ABC Afterschool Special

5:00pm The Jeffersons

5:30pm Diff'rent Strokes

6:00pm TV-6 Eyewitness News

6:30pm ABC World News Tonight

7:00pm People's Court

7:30pm Divorce Court

8:00pm President Reagan

8:30pm The Fall Guy

9:30pm Hotel

10:30pm 20/20

11:30pm TV-6 Eyewitness News

12:00am M*A*S*H

12:30am Nightline

1:00am Rituals

1:30am Here's Lucy

WBIR-TV 10 (CBS)

6:00am CBS News

6:30am Early Morning


7:00am CBS News

9:00am Donahue

10:00am Sally J. Raphael

10:30am Press Your Luck

11:00am The Price Is Right

12:00pm Action 10 News

12:30pm The Young & The Restless

1:30pm As The World Turns

2:30pm Capitol

3:00pm Guiding Light

4:00pm The Dukes of Hazzard

5:00pm Jeopardy!

5:30pm Wheel of Fortune

6:00pm Action 10 News

6:30pm CBS Evening News

7:00pm Entertainment Tonight

7:30pm Three's Company

8:00pm President Reagan

8:30pm Double Dare (Not the game show but the TV show starring Billy Dee Williams)

9:30pm Movie: "Sunset Limousine"

11:30pm Action 10 News

12:00am The Heartland Series

12:05am Laverne & Shirley

12:35am The Fall Guy

1:40am Columbo
WTVK-TV 26 (NBC)

6:00am Jimmy Swaggart

6:30am NBC News

7:00am Today

9:00am Tic Tac Dough

9:30am The Joker's Wild

10:00am Time Machine

10:30am $ale of the Century

11:00am Wheel of Fortune

11:30am Scrabble

12:00pm Super Password

12:30pm Search For Tomorrow

1:00pm Days Of Our Lives

2:00pm Another World

3:00pm Santa Barbara

4:00pm Litle House On The Prairie

5:00pm Dallas

6:00pm NewsCenter 26

6:30pm NBC Nightly News

7:00pm Family Feud

7:30pm $ale of the Century

8:00pm President Reagan

8:30pm Highway To Heaven

9:30pm Facts of Life


10:00pm Sara

10:30pm St. Elsewhere

11:30pm NewsCenter 26

12:00am The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

1:00am Late Night with David Leterman

WKCH-TV 43 (IND)

6:00am CNN News

6:30am New Zoo Revue

7:00am The Flintstones

7:30am Tom & Jerry

8:00am Popeye

8:30am Gilligan's Island

9:00am Family

10:00am The 700 Club

11:30am Workout

12:00pm The Honeymooners

12:30pm Petticoat Junction

1:00pm Bewitched

1:30pm I Dream Of Jeannie

2:00pm My Favorite Martian

2:30pm Rose Petal Place

3:00pm Scooby-Doo

3:30pm Inspector Gadget

4:00pm Heathcliff
4:30pm He-Man

5:00pm The Brady Bunch

5:30pm Leave It To Beaver

6:00pm Bosom Buddies

6:30pm WKRP In Cincinnati

7:00pm Star Trek

8:00pm Black Sheep Squadron

9:00pm Empire, Inc. (Part 1)

11:00pm Twilight Zone

11:30pm Wild Wild West

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What was usually on 6 at 4PM, since the Afterschool Special preempted it?

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It's always interesting to see what ABC stations did once "Family Feud" moved back to 11:30 a.m.
(which it did the previous October). Some of the stations that had news at noon (such as WPVI in
Philly and WNEP in Scranton) aired "Ryan's Hope" at 11:30 instead (which had moved to noon).

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Some prety good shows on Independent 43. I would guess that it is FOX in 2012???

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It is.

Note, too, that this is about three years before WBIR switched

from CBS to NBC, and WTVK moved from Ch. 26 to drop-in Ch. 8

with call leters WKXT (now WVLT) and a CBS affiliation.

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Quote Originally Posted by gregg75

Some prety good shows on Independent 43. I would guess that it is FOX in 2012???

Yes, that is now Fox, and now WTNZ. I have an old VHS tape with an episode of the Simpsons
and Babes [the Dolly Parton guest-starred episode] from the night of 2/7/91, with commercials
and IDs for WKCH FOX 43. Also have another VHS with an episode of Xena, Hercules: The
Legendary Journeys and two eps of Cops taped off in 1996 or so, also off WTNZ [they had
changed calls by then].

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J! and WOF at 5:00 and 5:30 Damn!

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4:00pm Sesane Street

Episode #2078

Retro: Bay Area/Central Coast/Sacramento Sat, May 12, 1973

from TV Guide-San Francisco Metro edition

2 KTVU-Ind Oakland

3 KCRA-NBC Sacramento

4 KRON-NBC San Francisco

5 KPIX-CBS San Francisco

7 KGO-ABC San Francisco

8 KSBW-NBC Salinas
9 KQED-PBS San Francisco

10 KXTV-CBS Sacramento

11 KNTV-ABC San Jose

13 KOVR-ABC Sacramento

14 KCSM-PBS San Mateo

20 KEMO-Ind San Francisco

36 KGSC-Ind San Jose (and 29 Salinas/Monterey)

40 KTXL-Ind Sacramento

44 KBHK-Ind San Francisco

46 KMST-CBS Monterey

50 KFTY-Ind Santa Rosa

54 KTEH-PBS San Jose

Morning

5:00

20-36 Movie cont'd

5:55

4 News

6:00

4 Michigan (that's how it was listed, likely University of Michigan Presents)

5 Agricultural Film

6:25
13 News

6:30

3 Take It from Here

4 Consumer Report

5-10 Sunrise Semester "Personality Theory and Creativity" (semester finale)

8-13 Voice of Agriculture

7:00

3-4-8 Houndcats

5 Your Future is Now

7-11-13 H.R. Pufnstuf

9 Electric Company (Clifton Davis and Morgan Freeman sing, Clifton to demonstrate ai and
Morgan for a lesson on the leter V)

10 Existence

40 Pelicula "La Marquesa del Barrio" (bw)

7:30

3-4-8 Roman Holidays

5 Archie's TV Funnnies

7-11-13 Jackson Five

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10 Conversation

8:00

3-4-8 Jetsons
5-10-46 Bugs Bunny

7-11 Osmonds

9 Sesame Street

13 Cap'd Delta

8:20

2 News

8:25

44 Jot

8:30

2 Existence (look at food preservation and storage)

3-4-8 Pink Panther

5-10-46 Sabrina the Teenage Witch

7-11-13 Movie "Luvcast, USA"

40 Pelicula: TBA (bw)

44 Music & the Spoken Word

9:00

2 Revista de la Semana

3-4-8 Underdog

5-10-46 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan

9 Electric Company (repeat from 7am)

36 Pelicula: TBA (bw)


44 NHL Action (Stanley Cup highlights)

9:30

2 Capitol & the Clergy

3 Family Classics

4-8 Barkleys

5-10-46 Movie "The Secret of Shark Island" (Scooby-Doo, with guest stars Sonny & Cher)

7-11-13 Brady Kids

9 Sesame Street (repeat from 8am)

44 I Believe in Miracles

10:00

2 McHale's Navy

3-4-8 Sealab 2020

7-11-13 Bewitched

20 Futbol/Soccer

40 Image '73

44 Reverend Ike (44 also aired Ike Sundays at midnight)

10:30

2 Movie "He Rides Tall" (bw)

3-8 Runaround

4 PAL Champions (guest A's star Sal Bando)

5-10-46 Josie & the Pussycats

7-11-13 Kid Power


9 Electric Company (rerun #3)

40 Rollin' (guest Looking Glass)

11:00

If necessary, CBS stations will air ABA Finals, Game 7 between Indiana and Kentucky here

3-4-8 Baseball Pre-Game

5-10-46 Flintstones (Comedy Hour?)

7-11 Funky Phantom

9 Zoom

36 Aurelia (bw)

40 Movie "Gorgo" (in the understatement of the year, TVG's description reads "It might not have
been a good idea to bring that live prehistoric monster to London" ;D)

44 Soul Train (guests Bobby Womack, the Whispers, and Thelma Houston)

11:15

3-4-8 Baseball: Baltimore-NY Yankees (alt game: Philadelphia-Chicago Cubs)

11:30

7-11-13 Lidsville

9 Electric Company (rerun #4, that tape must be almost worn out by now )

36 Alma de Mi Alma (bw)

Afternoon

noon

2 Roller Derby Highlights

5-10-46 Archie's TV Funnies


7 American Bandstand (guest Dobie Gray)

9 Sesame Street (rerun #3)

11 Reportaje Semanal

13 Monkees

20 Pelicula de la Semana

36 Esta es la Vida (This is the Life, Spanish version)

44 Movie "The Disembodied" (bw)

12:30

5-10-46 What's Skylab All About? (Walter Cronkite hosts this program explaining Skylab to young
people, including a tour of a full-scale mock-up)

7-11-13 Colonial National Invitational golf

36 Noticiero (Bojorquez)

40 Movie "Young Dillinger" (bw)

1:00

2 Islands in the Sun (visiting Rhodes, Hydra, and Cyprus)

5-10-46 CBS Children's Film Festival "Headline Hunters" (1968 UK import)

36 Dicha Robada

1:30

2 Fishin' Hole

36 Pelicula (bw)

2:00

2 Wagon Train (bw)


3 American Adventure

4 Git Box Tackle

5 You Are There "Fall of Troy"

7 Monkees (the same episode that ran 2 hrs earlier in Sacto, with a phony kidnapping publicity
stunt)

8 Car & Track

10 You Should Have Seen the One That Got Away (3-time world freshwater fishing champ Virgil
Ward takes a buddy along as they fish in Florida, Lake Michigan, and Texas)

11 Boxing from the Olympic: Adolfo Gonzalez-Ray Smith (middleweight), Johnny Moreno-Benny
Rodriguez (featherweight)

13 American Sportsman

20 El Show del Loco Valdez

44 Movie "The Amazing Colossal Man"

46 Movie "Drum Beat"

2:30

3 Movie "The Vikings"

4 Westerners (bw)

5 Sut Yung Ying Yee (I think this was t'ai chi)

7 Movie "Tumbleweed"

8 Sportscope (the best NCAA football games of the century)

40 Flipside (guests Sha Na Na and Curtis Mayfield)

3:00

4 Andy Griffith (Aunt Bee and Opie are away, with Goober keeping Andy company)

5 Rollin' (guests Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks)

8 Celebrity Bowling
10 Movie "The Incredible Shrinking Man"

11 High & Wild "Winter at Crater Lake"

13 Death Valley Days

20 Sylvia y Enrique (bw)

36 Hank Coca (bw)

40 NHL Action (Stanley Cup highlights)

3:30

2 Alfred Hitchcock (bw)

4 Dick Van Dyke (bw; guest stars Chad & Jeremy play a British rock 'n' roll duo Mel talks Rob into
hiding from their crazed fans)

5 Movie "Tammy and the Millionaire" (compilation of 4 Tammy episodes)

8 Roller Derby

11 We Came to Win (the US wins 8 golds at the 1972 Aerial Olympics in France)

13 Sports Action Pro-File (St. Louis NFL coach Bob Holloway on his rebuilding plans)

36 Pelicula (bw)

40 Grand Country Jamboree (guest Bobby Austin)

44 One Step Beyond (bw)

4:00

2 Flipside (same line-up as ch 40)

3 Tarzan

4 High Chaparral

7 Sports Action Pro-File (jockey Donald Pierce, winner of over 2500 races)

11 Magic Circus

13 Fishin' Hole
20 Paul Bowman

44 Outer Limits (bw)

46 Johnny Mann's Stand Up & Cheer (guest Andy Griffith)

4:30

2-46 (That Good Ole) Nashville Music (in the Bay Area, guests are George Hamilton IV, Harold
Morrison, Pam Miller, and Mel Tillis; while on the Central Coast, guests include Jim Ed Brown,
Barbara Mandrell, and Dave Dudley)

7 Celebrity Bowling

8 Lloyd Bridges' Water World (Capt. Edward Beach on WWII sub duty)

10 Wild Wild West

13 Outdoorsman (Bel Lange)

40 Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers (guests James Caan and Jan Murray)

5:00

2-3-46 Hee Haw (guests Ray Stevens, Donna Fargo, and Susan Raye)

4 This is Your Life (Morey Amsterdam is surprise guest)

5 Perry Mason (bw)

7-11-13 ABC Wide World of Sports: Indy 500 time trials (live)/Wrist Wrestling Championships
(tape)

8 Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers (guests Glen Campbell and David Doyle)

20 Ecos de Inspiracion

36 Movie "If I Had a Million" (bw)

40-44 Wrestling

5:25

50 News
5:30

4-10 News

8 Sports Challenge

9 French Chef

20 Bullfights (bw)

50 Film

Evening

6:00

2-46 Lawrence Welk (Broadway tunes)

3-4-8 NBC Nightly News

5 News (Williams/Somers)

9 Lilias, Yoga & You

10 CBS Evening News

44 It Takes a Thief

50 Daring Decorator

6:30

3-7 News

4 Thrillseekers (Catalina Challenge Trophy offshore boat race/all-girl rodeo/tandem surfing)

5 CBS Evening News

8 Time Tunnel

9 Washington Week in Review

10 Movie "Run, Simon, Run"


11 Reasoner Report

13 Car & Track

20 Variedades de Enriqueta y Roberto

36 Country Place (guest Skeeter Davis)

40 Movie "The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County"

7:00

2 Movie "Lover Come Back" (this also ran Sunday at 7)

4 Audubon Wildlife Theatre (x2, featuring East Coast marine life and Alaskan grizzlies)

5-46 UFO

7 Hollywood Squares

9 Lenox Quartet-Haydn Opus 20

11 La Voz de Aztlan

13 Parent Game

36 Porter Wagoner

44 Gomer Pyle, USMC (bw)

50 Buck Owens

7:30

3 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

7-8-13 Let's Make a Deal

9 Eisenstein (a 1970 BBC doc profiling legendary Russian director Sergei Eisenstein)

20 Sabados Alegres

36 Wilburn Brothers

44 Hogan's Heroes
50 Lassie "Wings of the Ghost"

8:00

3-4-8 Emergency!

5-10-46 All in the Family

7-11-13 Here We Go Again

20 Cabaret del Aire

36 Movie "Spawn of the North" (bw)

40 Adventurer

44 Flintstones

50 Circus!

8:30

5-10-46 Bridget Loves Bernie

7-11-13 A Touch of Grace

20 Boxing from Mexico

40 This is Your Life (Mission: Impossible's Greg Morris gets surprised by M:I co-stars Peter Graves
and Peter Lupus, his wife, his 3 kids, and grandma)

44 Munsters (bw)

50 Mike Douglas

9:00

2 Movie "The Maniac" (bw)

3-4-8 Movie "Elmer Gantry"

5-10-46 Mary Tyler Moore

7 Strauss Family (pt 2)


9 Movie "Alexander Nevsky" (bw/Eisenstein film)

11 Movie "Ocean's 11"

13 Movie "Hud" (bw)

40 Boxing from the Olympic

44 Movie "From Here to Eternity" (bw)

9:30

5-10-46 Bob Newhart

20 Belly Dancing (Naji Baba)

10:00

5-10-46 Carol Burnet (no guests this week, just the regulars)

7 Assignment: Vienna

20 This is San Francisco

36 Movie "Million Dollar Kid" (bw/East Side Kids)

40 Roller Derby

50 Ecological Succession & Land Management (a co-prod between Sonoma State and Santa Rosa
JC)

10:30

50 News

11:00

2 Movie "The Raven" (bw)

5-7-10 News

20 Variety Explosion (Davis)


44 Lou Gordon (airline exec Jack Shields discusses the controversy over airline security
checks/University of Michigan public health professor Dr. Charles Wylie on whether youth can be
restored)

46 Name of the Game

11:15

7 ABC News

10 Movie "Secret Ceremony"

36 Movie "Kid Dynamite" (bw)

11:20

13 ABC News

11:30

5 Movie "Prescription Murder"

7 Movie "Thunder Bay"

11 Movie "How Green was My Valley" (bw)

40 Movie "Horrors of the Black Museum" (bw)

11:35

13 Persuaders!

11:45

3-4 News

8 Movie "Honeymoon with a Stranger"


Late Night

midnight

20 Movie "When the Lights Go On Again" (bw)

12:15

3 Movie "California Conquest"

4 Tonight Show (guests Richard Harris, Glen Campbell, Albert Brooks, and Anne Murray; ch 8
aired the weekend Johnny Sundays at 11, doesn't look like it was cleared in Sacto)

12:30

36 Peter Gunn (bw)

12:35

13 News

12:45

40 Movie "Circus of Horrors"

1:00

7 News

36 Movie "To Be or Not to Be"

1:15

5 Movie "The Sorcerers"

1:30
11 Movie "The Mummy" (bw)

20 Movie "The Contender" (bw)

1:45

4 News

2:45

20 Movie "Topper Takes a Trip" (bw)

36 Movie "The Glass Key" (bw)

40 Movie "Run Silent, Run Deep" (bw)

4:15

20 Movie "General Della Rovere" (bw)

36 Movie "Invasion" (bw)

4:45

40 Movie "Chain Lightning" (bw)

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00

9 Electric Company (Clifton Davis and Morgan Freeman sing, Clifton to demonstrate ai and
Morgan for a lesson on the leter V)

8:00

9 Sesame Street

9:00

9 Electric Company (repeat from 7am)

9:30

9 Sesame Street (repeat from 8am)

10:30

9 Electric Company (rerun #3)

11:30

9 Electric Company (rerun #4, that tape must be almost worn out by now )

noon

9 Sesame Street (rerun #3)

Usually, on many PBS stations during this era, when multiple episodes of Sesame Street and
Electric Company are scheduled on weekend mornings, they're different repeats of successive
episodes shown during the week, not the same episode over and over again.

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Re: Retro: Bay Area/Central Coast/Sacramento Sat, May 12, 1973

Always good to see more SF Bay Area TVG listings, especially from the '70s!

(This is from a few months before I was born, so it's kind of like a history lesson.)

Interesting to see two English-language independents, San Jose's channel 36, and Sacramento's
channel 40, carrying some Spanish-language 'peliculas', and other programming.

In that era, channel 14 was a PBS/educational channel,(its call sign refers to the College of San
Mateo). Apparently, like many smaller PBS stations in that era, they were dark on weekends,
even though they carried PBS children's shows, and might conceivably have re-aired them, as
KQED 9 did.

KEMO, channel 20, ran some Spanish-language sports, variety programs, and 'peliculas', mostly
from Mexico, on weekends and at night, and carried syndicated stock-markrt programming(the
forerunner of Financial News Network, which was eventually taken over by CNBC).

In 1976, KDTV, channel 60, would sign on as a Spanish-language affiliate of SIN, now Univision. In
1979, KCSM, and KDTV swapped transmiters sites, and channel frequencies.

As for this program...

11:00
5-10-46 Flintstones (Comedy Hour?)

Prety sure this was 'The Pebbles and Bamm Bamm Show', which was on for an hour. The
Flintstone Comedy Show/Hour' came later, on NBC in the early 80s. As far as I know, CBS did not
rerun the original '60s Flintstones cartoons. I've seen later TVG listings that gave the correct title
for 'P & BB', so TV Guide must have corrected itself by the second season(believe this version
lasted until 1977, when the 'Fred Flintstone and Friends' syndicated reruns began.)

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11:00

5-10-46 Flintstones (Comedy Hour?)

Prety sure this was 'The Pebbles and Bamm Bamm Show', which was on for an hour. The
Flintstone Comedy Show/Hour' came later, on NBC in the early 80s.

This was likely "The Flintstone Comedy Hour", which was on CBS during the 1972-1973 season:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstone_Comedy_Hour

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Thanks for the correction/clarification; I went by early memories of the 'Fred and Friends' format
in syndication, which lumped everything mentioned in that link under one, not-so-easy-to-keep-
straight title.

At any rate, the 'Comedy Hour' title was changed to 'Comedy Show' in the fall...and so that was
the title that lived on for the next (NBC) version in the '80s.

(Cue some Bedrock household animal wisecracking, 'Frankly, TV hasn't been the same since they
cancelled 'Shinrock'!) ;D

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00
9 Electric Company (Clifton Davis and Morgan Freeman sing, Clifton to demonstrate ai and
Morgan for a lesson on the leter V)

8:00

9 Sesame Street

9:00

9 Electric Company (repeat from 7am)

9:30

9 Sesame Street (repeat from 8am)

10:30

9 Electric Company (rerun #3)

11:30

9 Electric Company (rerun #4, that tape must be almost worn out by now )

noon

9 Sesame Street (rerun #3)

Usually, on many PBS stations during this era, when multiple episodes of Sesame Street and
Electric Company are scheduled on weekend mornings, they're different repeats of successive
episodes shown during the week, not the same episode over and over again.

I mainly remember when SS episodes were rerun on the weekend, it would often be that the
first episode shown was the Monday episode, the second episode the Tuesday episode, etc.
WGBH in Boston did that as late as 1995.

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00

9 Electric Company (Clifton Davis and Morgan Freeman sing, Clifton to demonstrate ai and
Morgan for a lesson on the leter V)

8:00

9 Sesame Street

9:00

9 Electric Company (repeat from 7am)

9:30

9 Sesame Street (repeat from 8am)

10:30

9 Electric Company (rerun #3)


11:30

9 Electric Company (rerun #4, that tape must be almost worn out by now )

noon

9 Sesame Street (rerun #3)

Usually, on many PBS stations during this era, when multiple episodes of Sesame Street and
Electric Company are scheduled on weekend mornings, they're different repeats of successive
episodes shown during the week, not the same episode over and over again.

That ain't what TVG said ...all the later listings refer to the first airing...

RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

SOURCE: BOSTON GLOBE

RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

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 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.) Boston

38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) Boston

44 WGBX-TV (PBS) Boston

56 WLVI-TV (Ind.) Boston

68 WQTV-TV (Ind.) Boston

MORNING

7:00am

2- Sesame Street

4-10- Today Show

5-9-12- Good Morning America

6-7- CBS Morning News

25- Pink Panther

27- Jim Bakker

38- Batman

56- Bugs Bunny

7:30

25- Gilligan's Island

38- Heckle and Jeckle

56- Tom and Jerry

8:00

2- Mister Rogers

25- Litle Rascals


27- The Waltons

38- Porky Pig and Friends

56- Great Space Coaster

8:15

11- A.M Weather

8:30

2-11 Sesame Street

25- Force Five

38- F-Troop

56- The Flintstones

68- Christopher Closeup

9:00

4- Hour Magazine

5- Good Day!

6- Tom Cotle

7- Soap World

9-10- Donahue

12- The Waltons

25- Leave it To Beaver

27- Elder Americans

38- F-Troop

56- Bozo
68- Jim Bakker

9:30

2- Electric Company

6- I Love Lucy

7- You Asked For It

11- Educational Programming

25- Leave it To Beaver

27- Jimmy Swaggart

38- Daytime

56- Power of View

10:00

2- Educational Programming

4- The Facts of Life

5- Donahue

6-7- The New $25,000 Pyramid

9-10- Donahue

12- Big Valley

25- 700 Club

27- Vicki Jamison

56- New England Today

68- Market Opening

10:30
4-10- Sale of the Century

6-7- Child's Play

9- That Girl

38- Marcus Welby, M.D

56- News

68- Stock Update

11:00

4-10- Wheel of Fortune

5- Tom Cotle

6-7- The Price is Right

9-12-56- The Love Boat

27- Jim Bakker

68- NYSE Most Active

11:30

4-10- Dream House

5- Richard Simmons

25- Laurel and Hardy

38- INN News

68- Commodities

AFTERNOON

12:00

2-11- Sesame Street


4-5-7-10-12- News

6- Tatletales

9- Family Feud

25- Movie- The Great Moment (1944)

27- Daily Mass

38- Movie- The Last Wagon (1956)

56- Merv Griffin

68- NYSE Most Active

12:30

4- People are Talking

5-9-12- Ryan's Hope

6-7- The Young and The Restless

10- Search for Tomorrow

27- INN News

68- Business News

1:00

2-11- Educational Programming

5-9-12- All My Children

10- Days of Our Lives

27- Movie- Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947)

56- Lost In Space

68- Commodities
1:30

4- Days of Our Lives

6- This Week in Baseball

7- As The World Turns

25- Litle Rascals

68- Commodities

2:00

5-9-12- One Life to Live

6-38- Baseball- Toronto Blue Jays @ Boston Red Sox (opening game of the 1983 season for the
Red Sox-- Blue Jays won 7-1, and this was Carl Yastremski's final year with the Red Sox)

10- Another World

25- Flipper

56- Casper

68- NYSE Most Active

2:30

2- Magic of Oil Painting

4- Lie Detector

7- Capitol

11- Beyond Blindness

25- Spider-Woman

27- Nashville Music

56- Mighty Mouse

68- Stock Prices


3:00

2- French Chef

4- Hawaii Five-O

5-9-12- General Hospital

7- Guiding Light

10- Fantasy

25- Starblazers

27- Merv Griffin

56- Bugs Bunny

68- Business Update

3:30

2- French Chef

11- Lillas, Yoga and You

25- Force Five

56- Woody Woodpecker

68- Stock Prices

4:00

2-11 Sesame Street

4- People's Court

5- The Waltons

7- Look!

9-27- The Edge of Night

10- Happy Days Again


12- Merv Griffin

38- Superfriends

56- Tom and Jerry

56- Most Active Stock

4:30

4- Match Game

6- Sha Na Na

9- Hour Magazine

10- Three's Company

25- Gilligan's Island

27- News

38- Eight Is Enoguh

56- The Flinstones

68- FNN Wrap-Up

5:00

2-11 Mister Rogers

4- Family Feud

5- Soap

6- Psychic Confessions

10- More Real People

12- M*A*S*H

25- Eight is Enough

38- Charlie's Angels


44- French Chef

56- The Brady Bunch

5:30

2- 3-2-1 Contact

4- Live on 4

5- All in the Family

9-10 People's Court

11- Oceanus

12- Barney Miller

44- Why in the World

56- The Brady Bunch

EVENING

6:00

2- Sesame Street

4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News

11- Oceanus

25- Buck Rogers

38- M*A*S*H

44- Personal Finance

56- Happy Days Again

6:30

6- CBS News
9-12- ABC News

10- NBC News

11- Doctor Who

44- Business Report

7:00

2- Doctor Who

4- NBC News

5- ABC News

6- The Muppets

7- CBS News

9- Joker's Wild

10- P.M Magazine

11- Business Report

12- Tic Tac Dough

25- WKRP in Cincinnati

38- M*A*S*H

44- Business Report

56- Three's Company

7:30

2- Wild World of Animals

4- NBA Basketball- Boston Celtics @ Atlanta Hawks- (Celtics won 117-95)

5- Chronicle

6- You Asked for It


7-10- Entertainment Tonight

9- Tic Tac Dough

11-44- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

12- Family Feud

25- WKRP in Cincinnati

38- NHL Hockey- Game 1 of the 1983 Adams Division First Round- Quebec Nordiques @ Boston
Bruins (Bruins won 4-3 in overtime)

56- Three's Company

8:00

2-11- Nova

5-9- Happy Days

6-7- Ace Crawford, Private Eye

10- The A-Team

12- Robert Schuller Special

25- For the Love of a Child

44- People and Organization

56- Movie- Rancho Deluxe (1975)

8:30

5-9-12- Laverne & Shirley

6-7- Gun Shy

44- The Second Century

9:00

2-11- American Playhouse


5-9-12- Three's Company

6-7- MOVIE- Return from the Man from U.N.C.L.E (1983)

10- Remington Steele

25- The World's Most Fabulous Resource

44- Making it Count

9:30

5-9-12- Ryan's Four

44- Religious Quest

10:00

2-56- News

4-10- St. Elsewhere (joined in progress on Ch.4)

11- The Brazilian Connection

25- 700 Club

38- Carter Country

44- Life on Earth- (sign-off for WGBX, 11pm)

10:30

2- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

38- INN News

11:00

2- Nightly Business Report- (sign-off for WGBH, 11:30pm)

4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11- Dick Cavet (sign-off for WENH, 11:30pm)

25- Pink Panther

38- Twilight Zone

56- Mary Hartman

11:30

4-10- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (guest:Charles Nelson Reilly)

5-9-12- ABC News Nightline

6- Benny Hill

7- Quincy

25- The Rockford Files

38- Movie- The FBI Story (1959) (sign-off for WSBK, 1:49am)

56- Saturday Night

12:00

5- All in the Family

6- Quincy

9-12- The Last Word

12:30

4-10- David Leterman

5- The Last Word

25- Rat Patrol (sign-off for WXNE, 1:30am)

56- News, (sign-off for WLVI, 1:00am)


12:40

7- McMillan and Wife

1:00

12- News- (sign-off for WPRI, 1:30am)

1:10

6- McMillan and Wife

1:30

4-10- NBC News Overnight

5- Movie: Dr. Kildare, Strange Case (1940)

2:00

7- CBS News Nightwatch

2:30

4-10- News- (sign-off for WJAR, 2:30am)

6- CBS News Nightwatch

3:00

4- Coming Together

5- New Heaven

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

Quote Originally Posted by Peter J. Wiggins

2:00

6-38- Baseball- Toronto Blue Jays @ Boston Red Sox

What normally aired between 2 and 6 on WLNE then?

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

IIRC there was a "Dialing for Dollars" movie with George Allan as the host. At one point they
shifted "Guiding Light" to 10a (it may have been that summer).

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

Remember the great WSBK-TV "Movie Loft" with Dana Hershey? I found some old video tapes
including the completely uncut version of The Boys in the band with nothing edited including the
"C" word, they never edited movies. Probably the best independent TV station of all time. just to
add additional sadness and

disgust....much of the national, regional and local advertisers in 1985 no longer exist Amoco
(bought by BP) Jordan Marsh (shut down and turned into Macys)

Many banks all long ago swallowed up. Atlantic-Richfield (ARCO) Now only in 4 western states
the list could go on for an hour.....Nothing left

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

@CHRISH: You mean Dana Hersey.


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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

Of course you are correct, when you're tired everything seems to run together.

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

I don't see channsls 27 and 68 listed after 5 pm. I believe they carried a subscription service

back at that time. It was called Preview. Please post listings for the Preview STV service for

that day(Tuesday 4/5/83). Also, post listings for the cable channels for that day.

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

Quote Originally Posted by RALfan

What normally aired between 2 and 6 on WLNE then?

Something tells me "Sha Na Na" and "Psychic Confessions" weren't part of WLNE's regular daily
lineup around this time... In 2011, they might be.

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward

I don't see channsls 27 and 68 listed after 5 pm. I believe they carried a subscription service

back at that time. It was called Preview. Please post listings for the Preview STV service for
that day(Tuesday 4/5/83). Also, post listings for the cable channels for that day.

Each channel was a different premium service

27 was PREVIEW

68 was STARCASE

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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday April 5, 1983

Just realized 38 is M.I.A. at 6:30 PM.

That Ryan's Four that was showing on WCVB, WMUR, and WPRI @ 9:30 P.M.: was that the last
episode of it? It was shown as running for 90 minutes.

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Friday, May 11, 1973

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Town And Country

6:25 Farm News


6:30 Beter World ("Thomas Edison In A New Light")

7 AM Today (the Grafton, WV, high school choir; Gene

Shalit reviews books)

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Dinah's Place (Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; fitness

expert Bonnie Prudden)

10:30 Baffle (Bety White, Beverly Garland)

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Paty Duke Astin, Pearl Bailey,

Bill Bixby, Arthur Godfrey, Rob Reiner, McLean Stevenson,

Karen Valentine)

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: comic Corbet Monica)

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 (John Chancellor)

7:30 Parent Game

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Litle People


9 PM Circle Of Fear

10 PM The Bold Ones (the doctors, watch for Richard Basehart,

Dorothy Malone, and Vic Tayback)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (from New York: Buddy Rich)

1 AM Midnight Special (hosts Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber; the Hollies,

the O'Jays, Mark-Almond, Ronnie Dyson, the Incredible String Band,

the Crusaders jazz group, "comic Steve Martin")

2:30 News

2:35 Movie: "Mutiny At Fort Sharp"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)

6:30 Music For All America

7 AM Today

9 AM Phil Donahue (author Erich Segal)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Merry-Go-Round

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 Movie: "The Long, Long Trailer" (Lucille Ball and

Desi Arnaz, from '54)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Joey Bishop, Amanda Blake,

Sandra Dee, Harvey Korman, Hugh O'Brian, Doc

Severinsen, Karen Valentine)

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Litle People

9 PM Movie: "Home From The Hill"

11:15 News

11:45 Tonight Show (joined in progress)

1 AM Midnight Special

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester: "The Heavenly Twins--Astronomy

And Astrology"

6:30 Your Town


7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

7:30 Atlanta A.M.

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue (topic: freezing people for later revival)

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 Weather

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 It's Your Bet

4 PM The Virginian

5:30 I Love Lucy (beginning of the Connecticut episodes)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM News

7:30 Circus! (Circus of the Crocodiles, with Nile crocodiles and

African lions)

8 PM America's Junior Miss Pageant (Ed McMahon hosts, live from


Mobile, AL)

9 PM Movie: "The Great Race"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Chase" (Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, from '66,

in no way to be confused with "The Paper Chase")

2:05 Movie: "September Storm"

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Garden Show

7:30 Wall Street Week

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Black Journal (host Tony Brown argues that the film

industry exploits blacks in movies like "Shaft" and "Superfly")

9 PM David Susskind (women in their forties; Anthony Burgess, author

of "A Clockwork Orange")

11 PM Janaki

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)


7 AM Country Music

7:30 New Zoo Revue

8 AM Funtime

9 AM News

9:30 The Virginian

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password (Bill Bixby, Lucie Arnaz)

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 Love, American Style

4:30 Green Acres

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

7 PM Big Valley

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 In Concert (Gladys Knight and the Pips, Hot Tuna,

Jerry Lee Lewis, New Riders Of The Purple Sage)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning Atlanta

7:30 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 (Shari Lewis and Paul Winchell

as ventriloquists in love, day-behind from 4 PM)

11 AM One Life To Live

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: "The Gunfighter"

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kity Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill

Cullen, Nipsey Russell)

8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News

11:40 Untouchables

12:40 Daktari

1:40 News

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

6:25 Sunrise Semester

6:55 Farm Report

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Morning Show

8:30 Romper Room

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 News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N News

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 News

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 Hollywood's Talking

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Merv Griffin (Nancy Reagan, Rex Reed, Dick Haymes,

Jack Sheldon)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dragnet

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM America's Junior Miss Pageant

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Trouble With Girls" (Elvis Presley, from

'69)
11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Fighting Seabees"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:50 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Let's Talk It Over

9:30 General Hospital

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Hollywood's Talking

4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Bonanza

5:30 To Tell The Truth (Kity Carlisle, Peggy Cass,

Bill Cullen, Gene Shalit)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM America's Junior Miss Pageant

9 PM Movie: "The War Wagon"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "McLintock!"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29 Cochran/

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Wall Street Week

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Turning Points (ecology activists who have been fired


from their jobs)

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Vanity Fair," Part 1)

10 PM Ward 4-D (four young GI amputees at Valley Forge, PA,

General Hospital try to reconstruct their lives)

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Litle Rascals

8 AM Flintstones

8:30 Banana Splits

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM Cartoon Carnival

10:30 Donna Reed

11 AM Living Easy With Dr. Joyce Brothers (fitness expert Harold

Michaelman argues that not all exercises are good for everyone)

11:30 Mike Douglas (co-hosts: Redd Foxx and Slappy White; Princess Grace

talks about her interest in the Catholic Office of Drug Education, juggler

Albert Lucas, pianist Leonard Feather)

1 PM Movie: "Imperfect Lady"

3 PM Jeff's Collie

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Petticoat Junction

5 PM Andy Griffith (Ernest T. Bass enrolls in Helen's fifth-grade class)


5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Wild Wild West

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Movie: "Dr. Cyclops"

9:30 Movie: "Dracula" (the original with Bela Lugosi, from '31)

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Movie: "The Sorcerers" (a late one for Boris Karloff, from '67)

1:15 Movie: "Imperfect Lady"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Folk Guitar

6:30 Good New Days

7 PM Know Your Antiques

7:30 Social Change And Zoning

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Lenox Quartet: Haydn Opus 20

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Cinema Showcase (guest: director Robert Wise)


10:30 Wall Street Week

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Not For Women Only (children of famous parents: Lucie

Arnaz and Bert Lahr's son John)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM 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 Somerset

4:30 Addams Family

5 PM Western Star Theater

6 PM News
6:30 NBC News

7 PM Real McCoys

7:30 Felony Squad

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Litle People

9 PM Circle Of Fear

10 PM The Bold Ones

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM News

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (PBS)

In-school programs until

4:30 Mythology

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

7:30 Wall Street Week

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Movie: "Intolerance" (D.W. Griffith directed this

1916 silent classic.)

sign off 10:30 PM


WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

3:30 Warm-Up

4 PM This Is The Life

4:30 Fury

5 PM Mr. Piper

5:30 Dennis The Menace

6 PM Jim And Tammy

7 PM Of Lands And Seas (Ohio's wildlife)

8 PM Right On

8:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington)

9 PM 700 Club

sign off 11 PM

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chatanooga (Ind.)

1 PM Tell It And Sell It

2 PM Testimony Time

3 PM Star Playhouse

3:30 Cartoon Carnival

4 PM Movie: "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington"

6 PM Movie: "The Night Of The Hunter"

8 PM Movie: "Citizen Kane"

10 PM Wrestling
11 PM Modern TV Playhouse

11:30 Movie: "Moulin Rouge"

1:15 Movie: "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington"

3 AM Movie: "The Night Of The Hunter"

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Re: Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Friday, May 11, 1973

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

1 AM Midnight Special (hosts Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber; the Hollies,

the O'Jays, Mark-Almond, Ronnie Dyson, the Incredible String Band,

the Crusaders jazz group, "comic Steve Martin")

...of course, eight years later Jack Burns would be writer/announcer/sometime cast member on
Fridays, which ran on ABC opposite Johnny Carson and The Midnight Special on NBC...

King Daevid MacKenzie


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Re: Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Friday, May 11, 1973

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

4 PM Sesame Street

Episode #525

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick


WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chatanooga (Ind.)

4 PM Movie: "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington"

6 PM Movie: "The Night Of The Hunter"

8 PM Movie: "Citizen Kane"

10 PM Wrestling

...THAT was one helluva triple feature, even from beat-up 16mm prints! Wild horses couldn't
have torn me away from *that* block...

Retro: Northern Indiana Mon, May 15, 1972

from TV Guide-Northern Indiana edition

15 WANE-CBS Fort Wayne

16 WNDU-NBC South Bend

21 WPTA-ABC Fort Wayne

22 WSBT-CBS South Bend

28 WSJV-ABC South Bend

33 WKJG-NBC Fort Wayne

35 WLIO-NBC/ABC Lima

Morning

6:00

15-22 CBS Morning News

35 Today (preview of Michigan Primary)

6:30
15 Sunrise Semester "Chemistry"

33 Wayne Rothgeb

7:00

15-22 Captain Kangaroo

16-33 Today

8:00

15 Get Smart

21 Kiddie Komics

22 Lucille Ball

28 Movie "Pillow Talk" (pt 1)

35 Sesame Street (ep 391-Antonio shows David how to use crutches)

8:25

21 Fairy Tales

8:30

15 Search for Tomorrow

21 Sesame Street (no info re: ep #)

22 My Three Sons

9:00

15 Lucille Ball

16 Sesame Street (no ep no here either)


22 New Homemakers Hour

33 Dinah Shore (Margaret O'Brien shows off art she picked up in Peru; also, tips on making
potery)

35 Easter's Parade

9:30

15 My Three Sons

21 Romper Room

28 Fashions in Sewing

33 Concentration

9:40

28 Byline Michiana

10:00

15-22 Family Affair

16-21-35 Galloping Gourmet (each station ran a different episode)

28 Crafts with Katy

33 Sale of the Century

10:30

15-22 Love of Life

16-33-35 Hollywood Squares

21 Fran Walker (guest Carl Wilson discusses sickle cell anemia)

28 Bewitched
10:45

21 News/Weather/Sports

11:00

15-22 Where the Heart is

16-33-35 Jeopardy!

21-28 Password

11:25

15 Ann Colone (guest Shirley Temple Black; Ann also shows home movies of her trip to London)

22 CBS News

11:30

16-33-35 Who, What or Where Game

21-28 Split Second

22 Search for Tomorrow

11:55

16-33 NBC News

35 News

Afternoon

noon

16 Somerset

21-28 All My Children


22 Afternoon Show

33 News (Tom Nelson)

35 Dinah Shore (as 9am, ch 33)

12:10

33 Editor's Desk (John Moss)

12:20

33 Lucille Rivers

12:30

15-22 As the World Turns

16-33-35 Three on a Match

21-28 Let's Make a Deal

1:00

15-22 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing

16-33-35 Days of Our Lives

21-28 Newlywed Game

1:30

15-22 Guiding Light

16-33-35 Doctors

21-28 Dating Game


2:00

15-22 Secret Storm

16-33-35 Another World

21-28 General Hospital

2:30

15-22 Edge of Night

16 Dick Van Dyke "Talk to the Snail" (bw)

21-28 One Life to Live

33-35 Return to Peyton Place

3:00

15-22 Amateur's Guide to Love

16 Bugs Bunny

21-28 Love, American Style

33-35 Somerset

3:30

15 Wagon Train (with Dialing for Dollars)

16 Addams Family (bw)

21 Big Valley

22 Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmy Dean/guests Gore Vidal, Polly Bergen, Marcia Wallace, and the
Four Freshmen)

28 Star Trek

33 Gilligan's Island

35 Bewitched
4:00

16 Gilligan's Island

33 Green Acres

35 Daniel Boone

4:30

16 Hogan's Heroes

21 News/Weather/Sports

28 Michiana Reports

33 Daniel Boone

4:55

35 Paul Harvey

5:00

15 Mayberry RFD (with Dialing for Dollars)

16 I Love Lucy (bw)

21-28 ABC Evening News

22 What's My Line?

35 News/Weather/Sports

5:30

15-22 CBS Evening News

16-33-35 NBC Nightly News


21 Bewitched

28 Wild, Wild West

Evening

6:00

15-16-22-33 News/Weather/Sports

21 Hogan's Heroes

35 It Takes a Thief

6:30

15-28 Dragnet

16 Racing Sweepstakes

21 I Dream of Jeannie

22 To Tell the Truth

33 Truth or Consequences

7:00

15-22 Gunsmoke "Snow Train" (pt 1 of a 1970 episode filmed in the Black Hills)

16-33-35 Rowan & Martin's Lauch-In (guest Debbie Reynolds)

21-28 Jacques Cousteau "The Forgoten Mermaid" (manatees)

8:00

15-22 Here's Lucy

16-33-35 Movie "7 Faces of Dr. Lao" (all played by Tony Randall)

21-28 Movie "Fantastic Voyage"


8:30

15-22 Doris Day

9:00

15-22 Sonny & Cher Comedy House (guests Lorne Greene (who recites Shakespeare) and Chad
Everet)

10:00

15-16-22-33-35 News/Weather/Sports

21 Virginian "The Wolves Up Front, The Jackals Behind"

28 Virginian (Randy Boone's first episode)

10:30

15-22 Movie "The Night of the Igunana"

16-33-35 Tonight Show (Debbie Reynolds subs for Johnny)

11:30

21 Dick Cavet (guests Bete Davis and Peggy Wood)

28 News/Weather/Sports

Late Night

1:00

21 News/Weather/Sports

How many editions were like this with only UHF stations?
And this edition didn't stay that way...within a few years, it added the Chicago VHF channels...

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Re: Retro: Northern Indiana Mon, May 15, 1972

That was the day George Wallace was shot and permanently

paralyzed in a Laurel, MD, shopping center; I remember first

hearing about it a litle after 3 PM (CT) (I was living in Birmingham

at the time). So I wonder how much was pre-empted from, say

3 PM on, in order for the networks to provide coverage of the shooting.

RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 6/25/1995

Sunday, June 25, 1995

WDAF FOX4

05:00AM Entertainment Tonight

06:00AM Working Women

06:30AM Life Worth Living

07:00AM CNN Headline News

07:30AM CNN Headline News


08:00AM News

08:30AM News

09:00AM News

09:30AM News

10:00AM Star Search

11:00AM Healthrider

11:30AM Murad

12:00PM National Geographic

01:00PM MOVIE: Meatballs

03:00PM MOVIE: The Man

05:00PM News

06:00PM Sliders

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM The Critic

08:00PM Married...with Children

08:30PM My Wildest Dreams

09:00PM News

10:00PM News

10:35PM George Michael's Sports Machine

11:05PM Cheers

11:35PM A Current Affair

12:35AM Chicago Making Money

01:05AM Soul Train

02:05AM Paid Programming

02:35AM Weekend Travel Update


03:05AM Super Dave

03:35AM Super Dave

KCTV CBS5

05:05AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Jesus in the Inner City

06:30AM In Touch

07:30AM Black Archives

08:00AM Sunday Morning

09:30AM News

10:00AM News

10:30AM News

11:00AM Face the Nation

11:30AM Sportsman's Friend with Harold Ensley

12:00PM World of National Geographic

01:00PM MOVIE: Some Kind of Wonderful

03:00PM PGA Golf: Greater Hartford Open - First Round

05:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

05:30PM News

06:00PM 60 Minutes

07:00PM Murder, She Wrote

08:00PM MOVIE: Labor of Love: The Arlete Schweltzer Story

10:00PM News

10:35PM Hard Copy


11:05PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

11:35PM Emergency Call

12:05AM Tough Target

12:35AM Siskel & Ebert

01:05AM On Scene

01:35AM Up to the Minute

KMBC ABC9

06:00AM American Outdoorsman

06:30AM Hour of Power

07:00AM Kenneth Copeland

08:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Dimensions

09:30AM This Week with David Brinkley

10:30AM 9 on Kansas City

11:00AM Healthrider '95 Cowboy

11:30AM J.D. Reece Home Show

12:00PM Soccer: Colombia vs. United States

02:30PM Boxing: Pro Series

04:00PM Drag Racing: NHRA Springnationals

05:00PM Rescue 911

05:30PM News

06:00PM Gettin' Over

06:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos


07:30PM MOVIE: Heartbreak Ridge

10:00PM News

10:35PM Roseanne

11:05PM Golden Girls

11:35PM Golden Girls

12:05AM After Words

12:35AM News

01:05AM SIGN-OFF

KSHB NBC41

06:00AM Speak Out

06:30AM Mass for Shut-Ins

07:00AM Today

08:00AM Meet the Press

09:00AM EXTRA

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM 21 Jump Street

12:00PM A Different World

12:30PM Head of the Class

01:00PM WKRP in Cincinnati

01:30PM Wimbledon Preview

02:00PM Gymnastics: Invitational

04:00PM Pro Beach Volleyball: AVP Chicago Open

05:00PM News
05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM Lost Civilization

07:00PM SeaQuest DSV

08:00PM MOVIE: Journey to the Center of the Earth

10:00PM News

10:35PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:35PM Paid Programming

12:05AM Paid Programming

12:35AM SIGN-OFF

KSMO UPN62

05:00AM Pick Your Brain

05:30AM Monster Force

06:00AM Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers

06:30AM Adventures in Wonderland

07:00AM Blinky Bill

07:30AM Creepy Crawlers

08:00AM Baby Huey

08:30AM G.I. Joe

09:00AM Batletech

09:30AM Mega Man

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Fantastic Four

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming


12:00PM MOVIE: Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys

02:00PM MOVIE: Beach Blanket Bingo

04:00PM MOVIE: Beach Party

06:00PM University Hospital

07:00PM Robin's Hoods

08:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

09:00PM Vanishing Son

10:00PM Paid Programming

10:30PM Paid Programming

11:00PM Jimmy Swaggart

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Sirens

Superstations:

Chicago:

WGN-TV WB9

05:00AM Erlich

05:30AM Feed the Children

06:00AM Oral Roberts

06:30AM Gamer Ted Armstrong

07:00AM TaleSpin

07:30AM Paid Programming

08:00AM Paid Programming

08:30AM Paid Programming

09:00AM Paid Programming


09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Star Search

12:00PM Andy Griffith

12:30PM This Week in Baseball

01:00PM Lead-Off Man

01:30PM Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Houston Astros

04:15PM Tenth Inning

04:30PM Rat Patrol

05:00PM Paid Programming

05:30PM Paid Programming

06:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

07:00PM Vanishing Son

08:00PM Lifestyles

09:00PM News

09:30PM Instant Replay

10:00PM Night Court

10:30PM Highlander: The Series

11:30PM Renegade

12:30AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Fame
Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Moneyweek

05:30AM Your Money

06:00AM Sunday Morning

09:00AM Evans & Novak

09:30AM Inside Politics Weekend

10:30AM This Week in the NBA

12:00PM World Report

02:00PM Earth Maters

02:30PM Future Watch

03:00PM Science and Technology Week

03:30PM Travel Guide

04:00PM Late Edition

05:00PM World Today

05:30PM Reliable Sources

06:00PM Capital Gang Sunday

06:30PM Crossfire

07:00PM News

07:30PM Sports Sunday

08:00PM CNN Presents

09:00PM News

09:30PM Heads Up

10:00PM Sports Sunday

10:30PM This Week in the NBA


11:00PM CNN Presents

12:00AM Sports Late Night

12:30AM World Report

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Science and Technology Week

03:30AM Capital Gang Sunday

RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 4/26/1996

Friday, April 26, 1996

WDAF FOX4

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM The Morning Show

09:00AM Geraldo

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM News

01:00PM A Current Affair

01:30PM America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Jenny Jones


04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

05:30PM National News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Entertainment Tonight

07:00PM Sliders

08:00PM The X-Files

09:00PM News

10:00PM News

10:30PM Tales from the Crypt

11:00PM Tales from the Crypt

11:30PM Baywatch

12:30AM A Current Affair

01:00AM Lauren Huton And...

01:30AM Top Cops

02:00AM The Hitchhiker

02:30AM The Hitchhiker

03:00AM HBO Comedy Showcase

04:00AM MOVIE: Crimebroker

KCTV CBS5

05:00AM AgDay

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News
07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM The Price is Right

11:00AM Young & the Restless

12:00PM News

12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns

02:00PM Guiding Light

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM Hard Copy

04:30PM Jeopardy!

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM Due South

08:00PM Diagnosis Murder

09:00PM Nash Bridges

10:00PM News

10:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

11:37PM Seinfeld

12:07AM Married...with Children

12:37AM American Journal

01:07AM Tempest

02:07AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder


03:07AM Lifestyles

04:07AM Soul Train

KMBC ABC9

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Sally

10:00AM Rolonda

11:00AM Mike & Maty

12:00PM All My Children

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Jerry Springer

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Inside Edition

07:00PM Family Maters

07:30PM Muppets Tonight!

08:00PM Step by Step

08:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper


09:00PM 20/20

10:00PM News

10:35PM Roseanne

11:05PM Golden Girls

11:35PM M*A*S*H

12:05AM Nightline

12:36AM Rush Limbaugh

01:06AM Donahue

02:06AM In Concert

02:36AM Williams TV Sample Waltham

KSHB NBC41

05:30AM NBC News

06:00AM EXTRA

06:30AM NBC News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Leeza

10:00AM Real Life

11:00AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

11:30AM Murphy Brown

12:00PM Coach

12:30PM The Cosby Show

01:00PM Another World

02:00PM Days of Our Lives

03:00PM Day & Date


04:00PM Full House

04:30PM Home Improvement

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Unsolved Mysteries

08:00PM Dateline NBC

09:00PM Homicide: Life on the Street

10:00PM News

10:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

11:37PM EXTRA

12:07AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:06AM Friday Night Videos

02:05AM MOVIE: Wake of the Red Witch

04:05AM NBC News Nightside

KSMO UPN62

05:00AM Fox Cubhouse

05:30AM Blinky Bill

06:00AM The Pink Panther

06:30AM VR Troopers

07:00AM Adventures of Batman & Robin

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Eek! Stravaganza


08:30AM Bananas in Pajamas

09:00AM Dinosaurs

09:30AM Empty Nest

10:00AM Magnum, P.I.

11:00AM Matlock

12:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

12:30PM The Wonder Years

01:00PM Gordon Elliot

02:00PM Litlest Pet Shop

02:30PM Taz-Mania

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Timon & Pumbaa

05:00PM Goosebumps

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM MLB Baseball: Kansas City Royals at Boston Red Sox

09:00PM Lazarus Man

10:00PM Cops

10:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

11:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30PM Northern Exposure

12:30AM WCW Worldwide Wrestling

01:30AM Mystery Science Theater 3000

02:30AM Lazarus Man


03:30AM Nancy Drew

04:00AM Babylon 5

RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 7/02/1999

Friday, July 2, 1999

WDAF FOX4

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM The Morning Show

09:00AM Howie Mandel

10:00AM Judge Joe Brown

10:30AM Judge Joe Brown

11:00AM People's Court

12:00PM News

12:30PM News

01:00PM Ricki Lake

02:00PM Jenny Jones

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Judge Judy

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Entertainment Tonight


07:00PM MOVIE: Darkman III: Die Darkman Die

09:00PM News

10:00PM News

10:30PM Friends

11:00PM Friends

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Real TV

12:30AM News

01:00AM Forgive or Forget

02:00AM Real TV

02:30AM Cops

03:00AM Jenny Jones

04:00AM HBO Comedy Showcase

KCTV CBS5

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM The Price is Right

11:00AM Young & the Restless

12:00PM News
12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns

02:00PM Guiding Light

03:00PM Martha Stewart Living

04:00PM Inside Edition

04:30PM Jeopardy!

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM Kids Say the Darndest Things

07:30PM Candid Camera

08:00PM Nash Bridges

09:00PM Nash Bridges

10:00PM News

10:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

11:35PM Seinfeld

12:05AM Married...with Children

12:35AM Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

01:35AM News

02:05AM Walker, Texas Ranger

03:05AM Pensacola: Wings of GOld

04:05AM CNN Headline News

KMBC ABC9
05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00AM Donny & Marie

11:00AM The View

12:00PM All My Children

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Jerry Springer

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Hollywood Squares

07:00PM Two of a Kind

07:30PM Boy Meets World

08:00PM Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

08:30PM Brother's Keeper

09:00PM 20/20

10:00PM News

10:35PM Roseanne

11:05PM Grace Under Fire

11:35PM Cheers
12:05AM Nightline

12:35AM Politically Incorrect

01:05AM News

01:35AM Newlywed Game

02:05AM Dating Game

02:35AM Port Charles

03:05AM Motown Live

04:05AM Kickin' It

KCWE UPN29

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Mighty Max

06:30AM Jumanji

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM The Magic School Bus

08:00AM Mummies Alive!

08:30AM Pocket Dragon Adventures

09:00AM America's Funniest Home Videos

09:30AM Mama's Family

10:00AM Family Maters

10:30AM Benny Hinn

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Creflo A. Dollar

12:00PM Joyce Meyer


12:30PM James Robison

01:00PM Newlywed Game

01:30PM Dating Game

02:00PM Bloopy's Buddies

02:30PM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

03:00PM Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

03:30PM The Magician

04:00PM Spider-Man

04:30PM The New Addams Family

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Living Single

06:00PM NewsRadio

06:30PM The Nanny

07:00PM America's Greatest Pets

07:30PM America's Greatest Pets

08:00PM The Love Boat: The Next Wave

09:00PM Jerry Springer

10:00PM NewsRadio

10:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

11:00PM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00AM The Three Stooges

01:00AM Knife Collectors Show

02:00AM Coin Vault

KSHB NBC41
05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Tennis

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Access Hollywood

07:00PM Providence

08:00PM MOVIE: Remembrance

10:00PM News

10:35PM Wimbledon Update

11:05PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:05AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:05AM Friday Night Videos

02:05AM Quick Witz

02:35AM EXTRA

03:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

04:05AM Sunset Beach

KSMO WB62
05:00AM Kings (incomplete title)

06:00AM DuckTales

06:30AM Pokmon

07:00AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

07:30AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM Animaniacs

09:00AM Kenneth Copeland

09:30AM Happy Days

10:00AM Judge Mills Lane

10:30AM Judge Mills Lane

11:00AM Match Game

11:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:00PM Sister, Sister

12:30PM Step by Step

01:00PM Family Ties

01:30PM Paid Programming

02:00PM Doug

02:30PM Hercules

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Frasier

07:00PM MOVIE: The Wild Bunch

09:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

10:00PM Frasier

10:30PM Mad About You

11:00PM Martin

11:30PM Martin

12:00AM Match Game

12:30AM Acapulco H.E.A.T.

01:30AM Music Beat

02:30AM The Crow: Stairway to Heaven

03:30AM Family Ties

04:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

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KSHB NBC41

11:00AM Tennis

You wouldn't happen to know the normal schedule for the weekday after, would you?

Retro: Nebraska/Sioux Falls/Sioux City Sun, May 15, 1955

from TV Guide-Nebraska edition

KUON 12-Edu Lincoln didn't air programs on weekends

3 KMTV-CBS Omaha

4 KTIV-NBC Sioux City

6 WOW-NBC Omaha

9 KVTV-CBS Sioux City

10 KOLN-ABC/CBS Lincoln

11 KELO-CBS/NBC Sioux Falls

13 KHOL-CBS Holdredge

Morning

8:00

3 Lamp Unto My Feet (speaker: Dr. Carlyle Marney, First Baptist Church, Austin TX)

8:30

3 Look Up & Live (Msgr. John Dougherty and NYPD Commissioner Francis Adams discuss juvenile
deliquency and how the church, the law, and parents can help solve it)

9:00
3 Great Plains Trilogy

6 Christophers

9:30

3 Christophers

6 This is the Life

10:00

3 Contest Carnival

6 Captain Hartz

10:15

6 TBA

10:30

3 Faith for Today (showing food mentioned in the Bible)

6 TV Teen Topic

11:00

3 Western Feature

6 What's Your Trouble?

11:15

6 Forces of Peace
11:30

6 American Forum

11:40

9 Religious Town Hall

Afternoon

noon

3 Noon Edition

6 News

11 This is the Life

12:15

3 Big Picture

6 Industry on Parade

9 Religious Town Hall

12:30

3 Here's Allen

9 Almanac of Liberty

11 Yesterday's Newsreel

12:45

3 Picture Your Home

4 What's Your Trouble?


6 Washington Report

9 News

11 Voice of the Church

1:00

3 WIBC Bowling

4-6 Frontiers of Faith "An American Ballad"

9 This is the Life

10 Industry on Parade

11 Faith for Today

1:15

10 What's Your Trouble?

13 Christophers

1:30

4 Garden Show

6 Brandies Salutes

9-10-13 Let's Take a Trip (visiting a newspaper on Long Island)

11 Victory at Sea

2:00

3 Lucy Show (as listed, probably I Love Lucy as Lucy and Desi are listed)

4 Movie: TBA

6 Handyman
9 Life with Father

10-13 Now & Then (pt 1 of 2 shows on Homer)

11 Disneyland

2:15

6 TV Deature

2:30

3 What's Your Opinion?

6 TBA

9 College on Camera: Creighton University

10-13 Face the Nation

3:00

3 Super Circus

6 Hall of Fame "The Friendship of Damon and Pythias"

9-10-13 American Week

11 Liberace

3:15

4 Church in Thy House

3:30

4 Your Health

6 Captain Gallant "The Captive Oasis"


9-10-13 Adventure "Hinduism"

11 Thrilling Bible Drama

3:45

4 TBA

11 Central Baptist Church

4:00

3 Disneyland

4-6-11 Meet the Press

9 University of South Dakota on Camera

10 Choir Loft

13 This is the Life

4:30

4 Roy Rogers "The Ride of the Ranchers" (with Dale Evans taking a starring role here)

6 TBA

9 You Are There "Dewey's Victory at Manila" (May 1, 1898)

10 Christophers

11 Fulton Lewis

13 Oral Roberts

4:45

11 J.C. Penney
5:00

3-9 You Asked for It (Honolulu cops demonstrate Aikido/the Alpine Wonder Boys do stunts in the
Swiss Alps/touring a castle/seeing a new type of law enforcement/Art Baker honors a viewer
request to go jump in a lake )

4-6 People are Funny

10 Information Yes

11 Walt's Workshop

13 Nebraska in Action

5:30

3-9-10-13 Private Secretary

4 Christophers

6 Mr. Peepers

11 Pastor Bob Borgwordt

5:45

11 Our Family News Room

Evening

6:00

3-9-13 Toast of the Town (guests Garry Crosby, Louis Armstrong, the Will Mastin Trio (with
Sammy Davis Jr), Richard Hearne, and Sr. Wences)

4-6-11 Comedy Hour (launching Armed Services Week at March Field, Riverside CA with Abbot
and Costello among the guests)

10 It's Your Business

6:15
10 Your Safety Patrol

6:30

10 Oral Roberts, Evangelist

7:00

3-9-13 GE Theater "A Man with a Vengeance"

4-6-11 TV Playhouse "The 'Pardon Me' Boy"

10 Capitol Report

7:15

10 Stork Club

7:30

3 Stage 7 "A Note of Fear"

9 Life of Riley

13 Stork Club

8:00

3-9-13 Appointment with Adventure "Priceless Cargo"

4-6-11 March of Medicine "We, the Mentally Ill" (mental health patients appear in discussions
and dramatizations of the problems of the mentally ill; pre-empts Loreta Young)

10 Break the Bank

8:30

3-9 What's My Line?


4-6 Bob Cummiungs "Schultzie's Dream World"

10 Championship Bowling

11 Toast of the Town

13 Talent Show

9:00

3 Elgin Hour

4 News/Weather/Sports

6 Movie: TBA

9 Norwich News

13 Life with Father

9:15

4 Movie: TBA

9 News (Schneider)

9:25

9 Weather (dito)

9:30

9 Masquerade Party

10 This is the Life

11 Greatest Dramas

13 Break the Bank


9:45

11 Week's News Review

10:00

3 News (Floyd Kalber, then ch 3's news director)

6 News

9 Movie "Devil's Cargo"

10 Weather/News/Sports (Bob Taylor/By Krasne/Bill King)

11 Movie "The Vicious Years"

13 Weather/Sports/News (Moe Milliken)

10:15

3 Secret File USA

6 Million Dollar Movie "MacBeth"

10:30

13 Million Dollar Movie "Four Faces West"

10:35

10 Movie "Hollywood Varieties"

10:45

3 My Hero

11:15
3 Movie "Dear Murderer"

11:30

11 Sunday Weather/News

Late Night

midnight

6 News/Weather

12:30

3 Late Edition

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Re: Retro: Nebraska/Sioux Falls/Sioux City Sun, May 15, 1955

A few things I noted:

Nebraska, South Dakota, and Iowa had to have been on

Central Standard Time, two hours behind New York, I noticed

Ed Sullivan coming on at 6, which would be 8 (EDT).


CBS did rerun "I Love Lucy" under the title "The Sunday Lucy

Show," so that has to be what you're referring to. "The Lucy

Show" with Gale Gordon, Vivian Vance (and, later, Mary Jane Croft)

didn't start until 1962.

Finally, KMTV was CBS and WOWT NBC then, just as they are now.

But that wasn't always the case. When did they first switch?

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

A few things I noted:

Finally, KMTV was CBS and WOWT NBC then, just as they are now.

But that wasn't always the case. When did they first switch?

First switch was 1956, second switch was 6/29/86.

RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 10/30/1998


Friday, October 30, 1998

WDAF FOX4

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM The Morning Show

09:00AM Howie Mandel

10:00AM Forgive or Forget

11:00AM People's Court

12:00PM News

12:30PM News

01:00PM Ricki Lake

02:00PM Jenny Jones

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Judge Judy

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Entertainment Tonight

07:00PM Brimstone

08:00PM Millenium

09:00PM News

10:00PM News

10:30PM Friends
11:00PM Friends

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Judge Judy

12:30AM News

01:00AM Real TV

01:30AM Cops

02:00AM Real TV

02:30AM Cops

03:00AM Jenny Jones

04:00AM MOVIE: The Most Dangerous Game

KCTV CBS5

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM The Price is Right

11:00AM Young & the Restless

12:00PM News

12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns

02:00PM Guiding Light


03:00PM Martha Stewart Living

03:30PM Martha Stewart Living

04:00PM Inside Edition

04:30PM Jeopardy!

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

07:30PM Garfield's Halloween Adventure

08:00PM Kids Say the Darndest Things

08:30PM Candid Camera

09:00PM Nash Bridges

10:00PM News

10:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

11:35PM Seinfeld

12:05AM Married...with Children

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM News

02:05AM Walker, Texas Ranger

03:05AM Pensacola: Wings of Gold

04:05AM CNN Headline News

KMBC ABC9

05:00AM News
05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00AM Donny & Marie

11:00AM The View

12:00PM All My Children

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Jerry Springer

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Inside Edition

07:00PM Two of a Kind

07:30PM Boy Meets World

08:00PM Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

08:30PM Brother's Keeper

09:00PM 20/20

10:00PM News

10:35PM Roseanne

11:05PM Grace Under Fire

11:35PM Cheers

12:05AM Nightline
12:35AM Politically Incorrect

01:05AM News

01:35AM Newlywed Game

02:05AM Dating Game

02:35AM Port Charles

03:05AM Motown Live

04:05AM Kickin' It

KCWE UPN29

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Jumanji

06:30AM Extreme Dinosaurs

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM Life with Louie

08:00AM Mummies Alive!

08:30AM Pocket Dragon Adventures

09:00AM America's Funniest Home Videos

09:30AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:00AM Family Maters

10:30AM Benny Hinn

11:00AM Kenneth Copeland

11:30AM Creflo A. Dollar

12:00PM Joyce Meyer

12:30PM James Robison


01:00PM Newlywed Game

01:30PM Dating Game

02:00PM Bloopy's Buddies

02:30PM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

03:00PM Space Goofs

03:30PM Toonsylvania

04:00PM Goosebumps

04:30PM The New Addams Family

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Living Single

06:00PM NewsRadio

06:30PM The Nanny

07:00PM Legacy

08:00PM The Love Boat: The Next Wave

09:00PM Jerry Springer

10:00PM NewsRadio

10:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

11:00PM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00AM The Three Stooges

01:00AM S.A. Gems (JIP)

02:00AM Week in Review

KSHB NBC41

05:00AM News

05:30AM News
06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Kansas City Today

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM Sunset Beach

01:00PM Another World

02:00PM Days of Our Lives

03:00PM Roseanne

04:00PM EXTRA

04:30PM Access Hollywood

05:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

06:00PM NBC News

06:30PM News

07:00PM Dateline NBC

08:00PM Trinity

09:00PM Homicide: Life on the Street

10:00PM News

10:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

11:35PM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

12:35AM Friday Night Videos

01:05AM Quick Witz

02:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

03:05AM Sunset Beach

04:05AM Kansas City Today


KSMO WB62

05:00AM First Epistle of Peter

06:00AM DuckTales

06:30AM Pokmon

07:00AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

07:30AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM Animaniacs

09:00AM Step by Step

09:30AM Happy Days

10:00AM Family Ties

10:30AM Empty Nest

11:00AM Hunter

12:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:30PM Judge Mills Lane

01:00PM Judge Mills Lane

01:30PM Match Game

02:00PM Doug

02:30PM Hercules

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


05:30PM Sister, Sister

06:00PM Mad About You

06:30PM Frasier

07:00PM MOVIE: Hard to Kill

09:00PM Air America

10:00PM Mad About You

10:30PM Frasier

11:00PM Designing Women

11:30PM Martin

12:00AM Acapulco H.E.A.T.

01:00AM Music Beat

02:00AM The Crow: Stairway to Heaven

03:00AM Xena: Warrior Princess

04:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 10/30/1998

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KCTV CBS5

04:00PM Inside Edition

KMBC ABC9

06:30PM Inside Edition

What's the deal here? Is this a typo? ???

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 10/30/1998

What about the PBS station, KCPT/19?

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 10/30/1998

Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward

What about the PBS station, KCPT/19?

He never posts PBS schedules. :-\

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 10/30/1998

Quote Originally Posted by sseta

Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward

What about the PBS station, KCPT/19?

He never posts PBS schedules. :-\

Personally, I wish he does (not only PBS, but religious and ethnic stations as well), as they are as
much part of TV history as the regular commercial stations. He may not prefer them, but many
of us do.

Retro: Central & Southern Indiana/Eastern Illinois Sat, May 19, 1979
from TV News

2 WTWO-NBC Terre Haute

3 WCIA-CBS Champaign

4 WTTV-Ind Indianapolis

6 WRTV-NBC Indianapolis

7 WTVW-ABC Evansville

8 WISH-CBS Indianapolis

9 WGN-Ind Chicago

10 WTHI-CBS Terre Haute

13 WTHR-ABC Indianapolis

14 WFIE-NBC Evansville

15 WICD-NBC Champaign

17 WAND-ABC Decatur (and W68AA Danville)

18 WLFI-CBS Lafayete

20 WICS-NBC Springfield

20i WFYI-PBS Indianapolis

25 WEHT-CBS Evansville

38 WBAK-ABC Terre Haute

Morning

6:00

6 Focus on Faith

14 Kentucky Afield

15-20 Agriculture USA


6:30

2 Bay City Rollers

3 Flintstones

6 Bugs Bunny

7-15-20 US Farm Report

8 A Look Inside

10 Hot Fudge

13 Agriscope

14 Farm

25 Underdog

38 Batle of the Planets

6:40

9 Five Minutes to Live By

6:45

9 News

7:00

2-6-14-15-20 Alvin & the Chipmunks

3-8-10-18-25 Popeye Hour

4 Lessons for Living

7-13-17-38 Scooby's All-Stars

9 US Farm Report
7:30

2-6-14-15-20 Fantastic Four

4 La Voz Latina

9 Daniel Boone

8:00

2-6-14-15-20 Godzilla Super 90

3-8-10-18-25 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

4 Jerry Falwell

8:30

7-13-17-38 Challenge of the Superfriends

9 Saturday Morning Movie "Jail Busters"/"Francis in the Navy" (both bw)

9:00

4 Dialogue

20i Book Beat

9:30

2-6-14-15-20 Daffy Duck

3-8-10-18 -25Tarzan/Super Seven

4 Focus

20i Journey Into Art


10:00

2-6-14-15-20 New Fred & Barney Show

4 Citizens Forum

7-13-17-38 Fangface

20i Consumer Survival Kit

10:15

4 Hoosier Hinterland

10:30

2-6-14-15-20 Jetsons

4 Brian Bex

7-13-38 Pink Panther

17 Archies

20i Working It Out

11:00

2-6-14-15-20 Buford & the Galloping Ghost

3-8-10-18-25 Space Academy

4 Championship Wrestling

7-13-17-38 ABC Weekend Special

20i Bridge with the Experts

11:30

2-6-14-15-20 Fabulous Funnies


3-8-10-18-25 Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids

7-13-17-38 American Bandstand (guests Badfinger and Marada Michael Walden)

9 Charlando

20i Crocket's Victory Garden

Afternoon

noon

2 Indiana Outdoors

3 Illinois High School Girls' Gymnastics

4 Saturday Afternoon Movie "A Shot in the Dark"

6 Bugs Bunny

8-10-18 Ark II

9 Sea Hunt (bw)

14 Wild Kingdom

15-20 Consumer Buyline

20i Masterpiece Theatre "Lillie"

25 Current Comment

12:30

2 This Week in Baseball

6 Livin' for the City

7 Kids are People Too

8-10-18 CBS Children's Film Festival "Starbuck Valley Winter"

9 This Week in Baseball

13 Sha Na Na (guest Billy Crystal)


14 Gong Show

15 Assginment 15

17 Roland Martin Fishing

20 Pulse

25 Ruff House

38 Soap Factory Disco

1:00

2-6-14-15-20 Baseball: NY Yankees-Boston (alt game: Pitsburgh-Chicago Cubs)

8 Who, What, How?

9 Baseball: Pitsburgh-Chicago Cubs

10 ISU Women

13 Saturday Afternoon Movie "Let's Rock" (bw)

17 Fishing Hole

18 Magic Movie Machine

20i Garden Spot

25 $25,000 Pyramid

38 Green Acres

1:30

7 Saturday Showcase "Hanged Man"

8 Big Blue Marble

10 Face to Face

17 Movie "Crawlspace"

18 Wild Kingdom
20i Growing Together

25 Saturday Afternoon Movie "Unknown Wilderness"

38 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

2:00

4 Saturday Movie Matinee "Three Musketeers"

8 Action Movie "Journey to Shiloh"

10 Gong Show

18 Infinity Factory

20i Symphony Backstage

38 Cajun National Drag Races

2:30

10 Championship Wrestling

13 World of Survival

18 Big Blue Marble

20i Word on Words

3:00

3-18 Golf: Colonial National Invitational

7-13-17-38 ABC Wide World of Sports: US Amateur Boxing Championships/reports from the Indy
500 Time Trials

20i Facts of Life

3:30

10 Motorcycle Olympiad
20i Cinema Showcase

25 Price is Right

4:00

2 World of Survival

3-18 CBS Sports Spectacular: Mixed Pairs Gymnastics Championships (pt 5), Women's Volleyball:
US-Cuba, International Amateur Boxing (pt 1)

6 Newsmakers

7-13-17-38 The Preakness horse race

8 Tarzan

9 Soul Train

10 Profile of a Champion

14 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

15-20 Next Step Beyond

20i Soccer Made in Germany

25 Andy Griffith

4:30

2 Young People's Special

4 News

6-10-25 Indianapolis 500 Time Trials

14 Pop! Goes the Country

15-20 Hee Haw Honeys

5:00

2 Hee Haw (guests Mel Tellis, Roy Head, and Gerald Smith)
3 What Do You Say?

4 In Search of...

7-13-17-38 ABC Wide World of Sports cont'd

8 News

9 Andy Griffith

14-15-20 (That Good Ole) Nashville Music

18 Lawrence Welk

20i On the Street

5:30

3-10-25 CBS Evening News

4 Racers

6 News

7 Political Program (Brown)

8 Behind the Scenes

9 My Three Sons

13 ABC World News Saturday (TV News had it listed as NBC, but I assume this was a typo)

14-15-20 NBC Nightly News

17 Last of the Wild

20i Another Voice

38 Lawrence Welk

Evening

6:00

2-3-10-14-25 News
4 Disco (from the Crickets at Sheraton East)

6 Lawrence Welk (Irving Berlin tribute)

7-8-15-18-20 Hee Haw

9 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

13 Muppet Show

17 Gunsmoke

20i Springtime with Mr. Rogers

6:30

2 Pop! Goes the Country

3-14 Family Feud

9 Odd Couple

10 Wild Kingdom

13 Bonkers!

25 Name That Tune

38 Sha Na Na

7:00

2-6-14-15-20 CHiPs

3-8-10-18-25 Bad News Bears

4 Indianapolis 500 Time Trials

7-13-17-38 Love Boat (90 min)

9 Wild Kingdom

20i Once Upon a Classic "Fern the Red Deer"


7:30

3-8-10-18-25 The Hobbit

9 People to People

8:00

2-6-14-15-20 BJ & the Bear

4 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (honoring Barbara Fairchild)

9 Prime Time Movie "Fighting Seabees" (bw)

20i Royal Heritage: George IV

8:30

4 Porter Wagoner

7-13-17-38 Fantasy Island (90 min)

9:00

2-6-14-15-20 Nightengales

3-8-10-18-25 Steeltown

4 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Jerry Reed, Seidina Reed, and Dick Foller)

20i Best of Families (recalling the 1833 opening of the Brooklyn Bridge)

9:30

4 (That Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Ronnie Prophet, Barbara Fairchild, and Con Hunley)

10:00

2-3-6-8-9-10-13-14-15-17-20-25 News
4 Best of Phil Donahue (Palms Dance Land, Dallas)

7-38 ABC News

18 Comedy Shop

20i From China to Us (Performing Arts Company of China)

10:15

7 News

17 ABC News

38 PTL Club

10:30

2-6-14-15-20 Saturday Night Live (host Maureen Stapleton, music from Linda Ronstadt and
Phoebe Snow)

3 Late Show "Kelly's Heroes"

7 Big Movie "High Commissioner"/"Outcasts of Poker Flat" (2nd film in bw)

8 Late Movie (same movie as ch 3)

9 WGN Presents "A Fistful of Dollars"

10 Speedway Report

13 Saturday Night Movie "Buterflies are Free"

17 Comedy Shop

18 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

25 Saturday Night Movie "Ulzana's Raid"

10:40

10 Dolly Parton
11:00

4 Hollywood's Finest "Vendeta for the Saint"

17 Big Valley

11:10

10 Gunsmoke

11:30

20i Long Life & Prosperity (visiting a traditional Chinese farm family)

Late Night

midnight

2-6 Comedy Shop

14 Bonkers!

15-20 Consumer Buyline

17 News

12:15

38 Close-Up

12:20

10 Weekend Theatre "Witness for the Prosecution" (bw)

12:25

9 Nightbeat/News
12:30

6 WRTV Movie "Drive Hard, Drive Fast"

14 Sha Na Na

15-20 People Beat

25 PTL Club

12:45

13 Saturday Night Movie "Affair in Trinidad" (bw)

38 Area Focus

12:55

9 Late Movie "Genghis Khan"

1:00

4 Championship Wrestling

15 Assignment 15

20 News

2:00

4 All-Night Movies "The Crowd Roars" (bw), followed by "Cass Timberlane" (bw) at 3:45

2:25

9 All-Nite Show
2:30

25 With This Ring

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Re: Retro: Central & Southern Indiana/Eastern Illinois Sat, May 19, 1979

I used to pick up out-of-market TV Guides at their office in

Dallas, and I seem to remember before we left there in '79 seeing an

ad in the Central Indiana edition concerning WTHR's switch

to NBC: "We've graduated. We've mastered our ABCs. Now

we're graduating to NBC." When did the WRTV/WTHR switch

take place?

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Re: Retro: Central & Southern Indiana/Eastern Illinois Sat, May 19, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

I used to pick up out-of-market TV Guides at their office in

Dallas, and I seem to remember before we left there in '79 seeing an

ad in the Central Indiana edition concerning WTHR's switch

to NBC: "We've graduated. We've mastered our ABCs. Now

we're graduating to NBC." When did the WRTV/WTHR switch

take place?

According to Wikipedia, the swap took place June 1, 1979. Considering NBC's fortunes at the
time, it seemed more like a demotion for WTHR rather than a "graduation". However, over the
years, WTHR became Indy's top station while with NBC.

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Re: Retro: Central & Southern Indiana/Eastern Illinois Sat, May 19, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

I used to pick up out-of-market TV Guides at their office in

Dallas, and I seem to remember before we left there in '79 seeing an

ad in the Central Indiana edition concerning WTHR's switch

to NBC: "We've graduated. We've mastered our ABCs. Now


we're graduating to NBC." When did the WRTV/WTHR switch

take place?

According to Wikipedia, the swap took place June 1, 1979. Considering NBC's fortunes at the
time, it seemed more like a demotion for WTHR rather than a "graduation". However, over the
years, WTHR became Indy's top station while with NBC.

So the NBC Nightly on WTHR wasn't a typo by TV News then, if I read that right? ???

Retro: Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Mon, May 17, 1954

from TV Guide-Lake Erie edition

3 WNBK-NBC Cleveland

5 WEWS-CBS Cleveland

8 WXEL-ABC/DuMont Cleveland

27 WKBN-CBS/ABC/DuMont Youngstown

49 WAKR-ABC Akron

73 WFMJ-NBC Youngstown

Morning

7:00

3-73 Today (including a film report from the location of the proposed Air Force Academy)

5-27 Morning Show (guests Ivan Sanderson and Cortez Peters)

8:55

8 Preview Corner

9:00
3 Movie "Rhythm Hits the Ice"

5 Wings of Song

8-27 Breakfast Club

73 Movie "Night Hawk"

9:30

5 Western Reserve Telecourse "Principles of Sociology"

10:00

3-73 Ding Dong School (c)

5 Arthur Godfrey Time

8 Maggie Wulff

27 Movie "Lighthouse"

10:30

3-73 One Man's Family

8 Charming Children (Marjorie Harm)

49 Army-McCarthy Hearings

10:45

3-73 Three Steps to Heaven

11:00

3-73 Home (guests Nancy Ayres (Detroit) and Donald Gossard (Richland, WA), who are getting
hitched on tomorrow's Bride & Groom)

8 Alice Weston
11:30

5-27 Strike It Rich

8 Rena & Bob

Afternoon

noon

3-73 Bride & Groom (getting hitched: Helen Conaway (Ozone Park LI, NY) and Andrew Hargrove
(Staten Island, NY))

5 Valiant Lady

8 Treasure Party

27 News

12:15

3-73 Hawkins Fallas

5-27 Love of Life

12:30

3-73 Bety White

5-27 Search for Tomorrow

12:45

5-27 Guiding Light

1:00

3 Movie "General Spanky"


5 Women's Window (Ethel Jackson)

8-27 Brighter Day

73 News

1:15

8 Portia Faces Life

27 Home Cooking (Resch)

73 Hal's a Poppin' (Hal Fryer; starting tomorrow, Hal and Marjorie Mariner's shows would be live
from the Century Foods Exposition for the week)

1:30

5 Garry Moore (celebrating show #1000)

8 Movie "Too Many Winners"

1:45

27 Movie "Paradise Isle"

2:00

5 Double or Nothing

73 Movie "Double Identity"

2:15

3 Maggi Byrne (guest: Christ Child Society National President Mrs. Gregory Weyang)

2:30

3 Art Linkleter
49 Army-McCarthy Hearings

73 Kitchen Corner (Marjorie Mariner, see note for 1pm)

2:45

3 Nancy Dixon

2:55

8 You are What You Eat

3:00

3-73 Kate Smith

5-27 Big Payoff

8 All for You (Weston; holiday entertaining plans)

3:15

8 Joe Portaro (who recently moved his show to 1630 Euclid)

3:30

5-27 Bob Crosby

8 Paul Dixon

4:00

3-73 Welcome Travelers

5 Mixing Bowl (VanCleve)

8-27 Woman with a Past


4:15

8-27 Secret Storm

4:30

3-73 On Your Account

5-27 Robert Q. Lewis

8 King Jack's Toy Box

5:00

3 Pinky Lee

5 Uncle Jake's House

8 Movie "Hawk of Powder River"

27 Grizzly Pete

49 Hinky Dinks

73 Susie Sidesaddle

5:30

3-73 Howdy Doody

49 Summer Matinee

5:45

5 News

5:50
5 Dinner Plater

Evening

6:00

3 Superman

27 Rumpus Room

49-73 News

6:10

49 Social Whirl

6:30

8-73 Sports (Bob Neal on 8, Eddie Lane on 73)

49 Humbard Family

6:25

73 Weather Report

6:30

3-49 Sports (Tom Manning on 3, Wylie on 49)

5 Dorothy Fulheim (listed as news)

8 Weather (Dr. Annear)

27 News Today

73 Western Wonderland
6:40

3 Weather Vein

8 Cleveland Today

27 News at Home

6:45

3 Today's News

5 Sports Page (Graney)

8 Home with the Grahams

27 Sports (Don Gardner)

49 Custom Ranch (Woodell)

73 Industry on Parade

6:55

5-27-49 Weather (Johnny Price on 5; no name listed for 27/49)

7:00

3 Victory at Sea "The Return to Luzon"

5 Polka Time (TVG's Polka of the Week was the Dragnet Polka)

8-27 Captain Video

49 News (Fitzgibbons)

73 Woods 'n Waters

7:10

49 Scores
7:15

8 News Parade (Lang/Dudley)

27 Rambling Reporter

49 ABC News

7:30

3-73 Tony Martin (guests Margaret Whiting)

5-27 CBS News

8 Jamie

49 Chef Lorenzo

7:45

3-73 NBC News

5-27 Perry Como

8:00

3-73 Name That Tune

5 Burns & Allen

8-27 Dollar a Second

49 Sky King

8:30

3-73 Concert (soloist Patrice Munsel)

5 Talent Scouts
8 Who's the Boss?

27 Racket Squad

49 Teen "Who" Club

9:00

3-49 Dennis Day

5-27 I Love Lucy "The Golf Game" (guest star Jimy Demaret)

8-49 Junior Press Conference (guest is atomic energy expert/author Dr. Ralph Lapp, discussing
the new superbomb)

9:30

3-73 Robert Montgomery Presents "Skyblock"

5-27 Red Butons

8 Myrus

49 Boxing (from Eastern Parkway, the 10pm main event sees lightweight Orlando Zulueta (49-19-
9, 6 KO) vs featherweight Percy Basset (61-9-1, 29 KO) in a 10-round bout)

10:00

5-27 Studio One "Castles in Spain"

8 Carlings Bouts (from the St. Nick, world featherweight champ Sandy Saddler (131-12-2, 93 KO)
takes on European lightweight Hoacine Khalfi (35-8-4, 12 KO))

10:30

3 Crown Theater "The Buzzer"

73 Movie "Wrecking Crew"

10:45
8 Ring Side Interviews

11:00

3-8-27-49 News (Tom Field on 3, Warren Guthrie's Sohio Reporter on 8/27, Bill Murphy on 49)

5 Music Review (guest Bob Carroll)

11:05

3 Weather (Joe Finan)

11:10

3-49 Sports (Mulvehill on 3, Bob Wylie on 49)

8 Ted Malone (Today's Top Story)

27 News (Sid Davis)

11:15

3 Custom Inn

8 Sports (John Fitzgerald)

27 Movie "T-Men"

11:20

8 Movie "Strange Illusion"

11:30

3 Movie "Lend Me Your Husband"


Late Night

midnight

5-73 News

12:30

27 News

12:45

3 News

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Re: Retro: Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Mon, May 17, 1954

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from TV Guide-Lake Erie edition

73 Hal's a Poppin' (Hal Fryer; starting tomorrow, Hal and Marjorie Mariner's shows would be live
from the Century Foods Exposition for the week)

73 Kitchen Corner (Marjorie Mariner, see note for 1pm)


3:15

8 Joe Portaro (who recently moved his show to 1630 Euclid)

6:45

5 Sports Page (Graney)

8 Home with the Grahams

7:15

8 News Parade (Lang/Dudley)

11:15

3 Custom Inn

8 Sports (John Fitzgerald)

Several Notes:

Hal Fryar soon after this left for Indianapolis, where he became highly famous as "Harlow
Hickenlooper"

Marjorie Mariner was aired weekdays from 1953-well into the mid 1960's..

While WXEL was already doing part of their programming from 1630 Euclid, they would officially
move there as WJW-TV in April 1956, and would remain until 1975, when they moved into their
own building at 5800 S. Marginal Road..

"The Grahams" were Cleveland Browns QB Oto Graham and his wife and family..

Jack Graney(Sports Page) and Jimmy Dudley(News Parade) were early Cleveland Indians Radio
Broadcasters.
"Custom Inn" was hosted by Glenn Rowell, of "Gene (Carroll) and Glenn" radio fame..Carroll was
Uncle Jake, kiddie host and also host of The Gene Carroll Show on WEWS-TV from 1948-72..

John Fitzgerald was at WXEL/WJW from 1952-86 as sportscaster, program host and staff
announcer..

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Quote Originally Posted by Tim L

While WXEL was already doing part of their programming from 1630 Euclid, they would officially
move there as WJW-TV in April 1956, and would remain until 1975, when they moved into their
own building at 5800 S. Marginal Road..

WXEL had 1630 Euclid listed as their address in the Channels Listed section...for the record, 3
and 5 were listed as NBC Bldg and WEWS Bldg, respectively.

March 1968 Saturday Morning Ratings

You rarely see historical ratings for dayparts other than prime time. Here's the top 5 Saturday
morning shows for each network for the Jan.-Mar. 1968 Nielsen Television Index as reported by
Television Age Magazine:
ABC

1. Journey To The Center Of The Earth--8.5

2. The King Kong Show--8.4

3. Spider-Man--7.9

4. Fantastic Four--7.8

George of the Jungle--7.8

CBS

1. Jonny Quest--9.6

2. Superman/Aquaman Hour--9.6

3. Shazzan--9.2

4. Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor--8.9

5. Roadrunner--8.9

Space Ghost--8.9

NBC

1. Flintstones--7.3

2. Samson & Goliath--6.8

3. Top Cat--6.1

4. Birdman and The Galaxy Trio--5.9

5. The Super 6--5.3

Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel--5.3


For the 1967/68 season:

CBS had a 8.5/37

ABC had a 6.9/30

NBC had a 5.9/26

Article also mentioned that NBC had high hopes for next season's Banana Splits to bring it out of
last place.

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Wow, I guess the Beatles cartoon was alread outa steam by Mar 1968; I thought it was still a
monster hit at that time.

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...The Beatles had been moved to Saturdays at Noon ET/PT in September 1967 and to Sundays at
9:30 AM ET/PT sometime in 1968; it's entirely possible the series wasn't any longer considered a
Saturday Morning show by this time...

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"The Beatles" ran away with the 10:30-11 AM (ET) audience

in the 1965-66 season; the next year CBS put "Space Ghost"

against it, cut into its audience, and the Fab Four never recovered.

Do you have any ratings for 1966-67? I believe CBS prety much

ran away with the Saturday-morning ratings that season. I remember

one show that to this day I still don't know why CBS dropped: "The Beagles,"

about a rock duo consisting of two dogs, Stringer and Tubby. A lot of people

have compared them to Martin and Lewis; they always reminded me more of

Abbot and Costello (Tubby's call of "STRINNNNNGER!" reminded me of Lou Costello's


"HEY ABBBBOTTT!").

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

"The Beatles" ran away with the 10:30-11 AM (ET) audience

in the 1965-66 season; the next year CBS put "Space Ghost"

against it, cut into its audience, and the Fab Four never recovered.

Do you have any ratings for 1966-67? I believe CBS prety much

ran away with the Saturday-morning ratings that season. I remember

one show that to this day I still don't know why CBS dropped: "The Beagles,"

about a rock duo consisting of two dogs, Stringer and Tubby. A lot of people

have compared them to Martin and Lewis; they always reminded me more of

Abbot and Costello (Tubby's call of "STRINNNNNGER!" reminded me of Lou Costello's

"HEY ABBBBOTTT!").

I dunno if the summary is still there, but www.toontracker.com had a listing about "The Beagles",
and it's kinda disappointing, because the only surviving episode seems to be either on that site
or YouTube. You have to read it, but I think that the episodes have been destroyed. It was a Total
TV Production (Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo, King Leonardo, et al.). I have the "Man in the
Moon" episode, and I think that was the only surviving one, and I have it in B&W. It's also the
only TTV Production where one can actually read the copyright date, in this case, "1966" in
numerals.

"The Beagles" SOUNDS so much like "The Beatles"....wonder if there was ever a lawsuit.
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This was the year before CBS installed the absolutely killer Saturday morning lineup that
included "The Bugs Bunny-Road Runner Hour", Wacky Races", and "The Archies"...I want to say
"Underdog" and "Go-Go Gophers" were part of it too.

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Quote Originally Posted by Corky Marlowe

This was the year before CBS installed the absolutely killer Saturday morning lineup that
included "The Bugs Bunny-Road Runner Hour", Wacky Races", and "The Archies"...I want to say
"Underdog" and "Go-Go Gophers" were part of it too.

Wasn't Underdog on NBC?


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Quote Originally Posted by Charles1

Quote Originally Posted by Corky Marlowe

This was the year before CBS installed the absolutely killer Saturday morning lineup that
included "The Bugs Bunny-Road Runner Hour", Wacky Races", and "The Archies"...I want to say
"Underdog" and "Go-Go Gophers" were part of it too.

Wasn't Underdog on NBC?

I think it yo-yo'd from NBC, then to CBS & back again to NBC,

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Quote Originally Posted by briancraig

You rarely see historical ratings for dayparts other than prime time. Here's the top 5 Saturday
morning shows for each network for the Jan.-Mar. 1968 Nielsen Television Index as reported by
Television Age Magazine:
ABC

1. Journey To The Center Of The Earth--8.5

2. The King Kong Show--8.4

3. Spider-Man--7.9

4. Fantastic Four--7.8

George of the Jungle--7.8

CBS

1. Jonny Quest--9.6

2. Superman/Aquaman Hour--9.6

3. Shazzan--9.2

4. Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor--8.9

5. Roadrunner--8.9

Space Ghost--8.9

NBC

1. Flintstones--7.3

2. Samson & Goliath--6.8

3. Top Cat--6.1

4. Birdman and The Galaxy Trio--5.9

5. The Super 6--5.3


Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel--5.3

For the 1967/68 season:

CBS had a 8.5/37

ABC had a 6.9/30

NBC had a 5.9/26

Article also mentioned that NBC had high hopes for next season's Banana Splits to bring it out of
last place.

Cool stuff. I would love to know where you got this, and I would love to see the ratings from
1969-1970 on as well.

I mention that because i'm a big Scooby Doo fan, and from what I understand, the show was a
ratings winner for CBS after it premiered.

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Re: March 1968 Saturday Morning Ratings

These ratings came from a defunct trade magazine called Television Age (later Television/Radio
Age). I don't know if they regularly reported Saturday Morning ratings but will check next time
I'm at the library.
How on earth did they ever get a bunch of children all hopped-up on Ho-Ho's and

Sugar Smacks to keep a diary? ???

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Quote Originally Posted by Corky Marlowe

This was the year before CBS installed the absolutely killer Saturday morning lineup that
included "The Bugs Bunny-Road Runner Hour", Wacky Races", and "The Archies"...I want to say
"Underdog" and "Go-Go Gophers" were part of it too.

My seventh birthday (my first birthday with divorced parents) came right before the start of the
fall season in '68. I can still remember the promo jingle.... "Saturday morning... C-B-S
CARTOONIVERRRRSSE!!!" And I vaguely remember The Beatles and The Beagles too (and knew
the difference, even then). I'll have more to say on the Fab Four Saturday show later, I'm out of
time.

But let me say that interestingly, the animation for both the TTV shows and the Jay Ward
programs were IIRC outsourced to that Mexican outfit, Gamma Productions.

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And now to further reflect on ABC's The Beatles...

That show, a Sat. morning staple in our Chester, PA home on then-WFIL-6, introduced me to the
Fab Four property (I'm too young to remember them on Sullivan). Thanks to that show, I learned
to spell "BEE-tuls" with the a before I knew about the insects of that pronunciation. By the time
the Fabs disbanded, I was in 2nd grade and it wasn't until then BION that learned they were fron
England, and it wasn't until 1972 that I learned they were from Liverpool (I already knew where
Liverpool was from an atlas; I always thought that was a cute toponym ).

ixnay

(who's driven through Liverpool, PA [north of Harrisburg] and Liverpool, Nova Scotia [on that
province's south shore])

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Quote Originally Posted by ixnay


(who's driven through Liverpool, PA [north of Harrisburg] and Liverpool, Nova Scotia [on that
province's south shore])

Does East Liverpool, Ohio count?

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Yes, and in the 70s, kids living in the Mountain Time Zone had to get up at 6 o'clock in the
morning to watch Saturday morning cartoons.

"My kids get up at 6 o'clock to watch Bugs Bunny!"

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Quote Originally Posted by blackgold

...in the 70s, kids living in the Mountain Time Zone had to get up at 6 o'clock in the morning
to watch Saturday morning cartoons. "My kids get up at 6 o'clock to watch Bugs Bunny!"

The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Hour did indeed air at 8 AM ET/6 AM MT during some of

that era. Except in AZ in the summer, it was shifted to 11 AM, as it came down the

net line at 5 AM.

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

Quote Originally Posted by ixnay

(who's driven through Liverpool, PA [north of Harrisburg] and Liverpool, Nova Scotia [on that
province's south shore])

Does East Liverpool, Ohio count?

Good thinking. I forgot about having been through East Liverpool (across from Chester, WV
[whose own name it shares with the city in SE PA that is my birthplace])

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Since I have never found a Liverpool or West Liverpool in Ohio, it remains a mystery to me

where that name came from.

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How on earth did they ever get a bunch of children all hopped-up on Ho-Ho's and

Sugar Smacks to keep a diary? ???

Wasn't Quick Draw McGraw the spokeshorse for then-Sugar Smacks back then (much as
Bullwinkle was spokesmoose for Cheerios)? IIRC various H-B characters (including the Banana
Splits) pitched various Kellogg's products in the '60s.

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Quote Originally Posted by ixnay

Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

How on earth did they ever get a bunch of children all hopped-up on Ho-Ho's and

Sugar Smacks to keep a diary? ???

Wasn't Quick Draw McGraw the spokeshorse for then-Sugar Smacks back then (much as
Bullwinkle was spokesmoose for Cheerios)? IIRC various H-B characters (including the Banana
Splits) pitched various Kellogg's products in the '60s.

ixnay

Yes. I believe that Kellogg's sponsored The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Yogi Bear Show, and
Quick Draw until 1966. There are classic cereal websites that will show the characters on the
boxes:

Yogi Bear--OK's cereal (like Cheerios)

Huck---Sugar Stars (sugary oat cereal?---then became just Stars w/ caramel flavor, phased out
around 1972)

Pixie & Dixie & Jinks---Raisin Bran (but not pictured on the boxes)

Quick Draw---Sugar Smacks

Snagglepuss--Cocoa Krispies (note: Snag's commercials featured on-screen the phrase


"Snagglepuss voice by Daws Butler"---apparently, per Wiki, Bert Lahr didn't want folk thinking he
endorsed the cereal---Snag was an exaggerated Lahr)

BTW I miss Stars cereal....

cd

nd sometimes it went the other way. For example, Sugar Bear from Post Super Sugar Crisp
commercials subsequently getting his own cartoon show.

The government, apparently believing we were all too stupid to tell the difference between

a commercial and a program, banned this practice around 1970.

Don't remind me.....I felt sorry for kids watching kiddie TV starting around 1975-ish when they
had to tack on "We'll be back after these messages"/"And now, back to our show," as I thought
that the intelligence of our kids was being totally insulted, as if they couldn't tell the difference.

I did a thread on that maybe a year ago. Even the ABC Sunday night 7-8pm block included it,
even though the shows were for the whole family.

cd

And what about starting in 1975, every cereal was "Part of a nutritious breakfast!!"

And the "Sugar" was dropped. So Kellogg's Sugar Smacks became "Smacks" (at least they kept
the 's'at the end (Kellogg's "Smack" would not have been cool), Sugar Pops became "Pops," etc.

Not that they actually removed some of the sugar form the cereal, they just deleted the word.

"Part of a nutritious breakfast." Yeah - the milk being the nutritious part.

^ For those of you who live in Mexico or near Mexican TV markets, it's even worse....

As a TV DXer in Florida, I have seen Mexican TV on skip (despite so many stations refusing to ID
often enough/running off network or satellite).....
Too many commercials there, apparently even the ones geared for adults, have messages
supered at the botom of the screen, even at the start---things like:

COME BIEN ("Eat Well"), shown during junk food or cereal commercials;

SALUD ES BELLEZA ("Health is Beauty"), shown during make-up or skin cream ads;

HAZ EJERCICIO ("Exercise")---[cannot recall right now what products are advertised]

I am sure that there are other "disclaimers," but I cannot remember any right now.

cd

^ With all that, it's a shock that the name "Sugar Bear" has survived.....barely.....

cd

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My mother got on a health kick in the early 70's and cut out all of the sugary cereals,

pop, candy, etc. at our house. She started serving us organic whole grain cereals with

wheat germ. Was not a popular decision, but she probably saved us all from diabetes.

Even today I don't have much of a sweet tooth.

Of course she believed that was a mom's job and not the government's.

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CBS dominated Saturday mornings that season to such an extent that it had the five most
popular Saturday-morning cartoon shows on the air!

Retro: Los Angeles, Tue. September 4th, 1984

Source: TV Guide [off eBay]

CHANNELS

2 KCBS Los Angeles [CBS]

3 KESQ Palm Springs, CA [ABC, listed cable channel, broadcast on Ch. 42]

4 KNBC Los Angeles [NBC]

5 KTLA Los Angeles [IND]

6 KMIR Palm Springs [NBC, cable channel, broadcast on Ch. 36]

7 KABC Los Angeles [ABC]

9 KHJ Los Angeles [IND]

11 KTTV Los Angeles [IND]

13 KCOP Los Angeles [IND]

18 KSCI Los Angeles [IND]

22 KWHY Los Angeles [IND/Business/SelecTV]


24 KVCR San Bernardino [PBS]

28 KCET Los Angeles [PBS]

34 KMEX Los Angeles [SIN]

40 KTBN Los Angeles [TBN]

50 KOCE Huntington Beach [PBS]

56 KDOC Anaheim [IND]

58 KLCS Los Angeles [PBS]

5AM

2 CBS News Nightwatch Continues

7 Faces of Culture

18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

40 Lester Sumrall

5:30

5 Jimmy Swaggart

7 Daybreak L.A.

11 Faith 20

40 Sermons from Science

5:45

28 50 A.M. Weather

6AM

2 2 With You
3 There is a Way

4 6 Morning Stretch

5 20 Minute Workout

7 ABC News-Bell/Sullivan

9 Meet the Mayors

11 Amazing Spider-Man

13 Romper Room and Friends

18 Market Today

22 World Chronicle

28 New Literacy

40 Kids Praise the Lord

50 It's Everybody's Business

56 Ask Washington

6:30

2 CBS News-Kurtis/Wallace

3 ABC News-Bell/Sullivan

4 6 NBC News-Connie Chung

5 Gallery

9 Youth and the Issues

MADD is discussed.

11 Batle of the Planets

13 Bugs Bunny

18 Money, Money, Money

22 Yesterday's Market
28 Yoga and Mediation

40 Joy

50 Personal Finance

6:45

22 Charting the Market

7AM

2 CBS News-Kurtis/Wallace

4 6 Today-Gumbel/Pauley

Scheduled: Part 1 of three assessing the U.S. armed forces.

5 700 Club

3 7 Good Morning America

Scheduled: Former New York City detective Bob Leuci.

9 Froozles

11 Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig

13 Superman, Batman, Aquaman

18 Marketwatch

22 Stock Market Open

28 Hooked on Aerobics

34 Jimmy Swaggart

50 Write Course: Intro to College Composition

56 Japanese News

7:15
22 Market Update

56 Oshin

7:25

18 Morning Commodity Report

7:30

9 There is a Way

11 Plastic Man

13 Pink Panther and Friends

18 Marketwatch

22 Listen to the Expert

28 Mister Rogers

34 Noticias

40 Praise

50 Body Buddies

56 Bodies in Motion

7:45

22 Stocks in the Spotlight

7:55

18 Financial Commentary

8AM
5 Leave it to Beaver BW

9 Jim Bakker

11 Flintstones

18 Marketwatch

22 Ney Report

28 Sesame Street

34 Chapulin Colorado

50 Faces of Culture

56 Biznet News

8:15

22 Financial Commentary

8:30

5 Munsters BW

11 Woody Woodpecker

13 Fred Flintstone and Friends

22 Commodity News

34 Hoy Mismo

50 Mater of Tase

8:45

22 Telephone for Tactics

8:55
18 Morning Commodity Report

9AM

2 $25,000 Pyramid

Scheduled: Earl Holliman.

3 Phil Donahue

Topic: teen-agers who have left home at their parents' request.

4 6 Facts of Life

Tootie is dismayed when the light of her life wants her to help him cheat on exams. Jeff: Todd
Hollowell.

5 Munsters BW

7 AM Los Angeles

Scheduled: Resale designer clothing in thrift shops. [Live]

9 MMLA

Scheduled guest: author Judith Levy ["Grandmother Remembers"], who talks about National
Grandparents Day. [Live]

11 Incredible Hulk

13 Great Space Coaster

18 Marketwatch

22 Financial News

28 Sesame Street

50 Reading Rainbow

56 What's My Line

9:15

22 Income Report
9:25

18 Republic Corp

9:30

2 Press Your Luck

4 6 Sale of the Century

5 Partridge Family

13 Bewitched

18 Marketwatch

22 From the Trading Floor

50 Electric Company

56 Comin Alive-June Miller

9:45

22 Focus on Business

10AM

2 Price is Right

4 6 Wheel of Fortune

5 Gidget

3 7 Family Feud [celebrity]

The Ryans ["Ryan's Hope"] vs. the Buchanans ["One Life to Live"].

11 Mission: Impossible

13 Andy Griffith BW
18 Marketwatch

22 Commodity Comments

24 Mister Rogers

28 Powerhouse

34 Mundo Latino

50 Magic of Decorative Painting

56 Movie BW

"The Story of Molly X." [1949] June Havoc as a gangster's widow who sets out to avenge her
husband's murder.

10:15

22 Portfolio Strategies

10:30

4 6 Scrabble

5 Rifleman BW

3 7 Loving

9 Movie BW

"That Kind of Woman." [1959] World War II romance about a kept woman [Sophia Loren] and a
paratrooper [Tab Hunter] who meet on a New York-bound train.

13 Adam-12

18 Marketwatch

22 Planning Your Future

24 Cloud Danger

28 50 Reading Rainbow

40 Jimmy Swaggart
10:45

22 Commodity Digest

11AM

2 Young and the Restless

4 6 Diff'rent Strokes

Willis claims he knows CPR, then is required to use it to save a life.

5 Bonanza

3 7 Family Feud [regular]

11 Entertainment Tonight

13 Adam-12

22 Financial News

28 50 Electric Company

34 Buenos Dias, Isabel

40 James Robison

11:15

22 Making Money

11:25

18 Tomorrow's Futures Today

11:30

4 6 Search for Tomorrow


3 7 Ryan's Hope

11 Southern California Midday

13 You Are There BW

18 Marketwatch

22 News and Commodities

24 Electric Company

28 Sesame Street

40 Faith Line

50 Calligraphy with Ken Brown

11:45

22 Business News

12PM

2 Body Language

4 6 Days of Our Lives

5 Twilight Zone BW

3 7 All My Children

13 Movie [question: By 1984 was KCOP still running the same 12 movies over and over?]

"Sunrise at Campobello." [1960] Dore Schary's fine adaption of his hit Broadway play about
Franklin D. Roosevelt's fight against polio in 1921. Raplh Bellamy.

18 Marketwatch

22 Commodity Guide

24 Reading Rainbow

50 Magic of Water Colors

56 News
12:15

22 Financial News

12:30

2 As the World Turns

5 Twilight Zone BW

9 Ironside

11 CNN Headline News

18 Marketwatch

22 Commodity Report

24 Huterites

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

40 Joy

50 Slim Cuisine

56 Best of Hot Seat

12:45

22 To Be Announced

12:55

18 Entrepreneur's Marketplace

1PM

4 6 Another World
5 Hour Magazine

Mason Reese; Ann Miller; verbal harassment of women; fashion. Host: Gary Collins.

3 7 One Life to Live

11 Breakaway

Scheduled: Actress Sandahl Bergman; accupuncture.

18 Moneytalk

Scheduled: Trading techniques are offered.

22 Gold and Silver Forecast

28 Matinee at the Bijou

34 Eduardo II

50 Portraits in Pastel

56 Hot Seat Hot Line-Wally George

1:15

22 Commodity Eye Opener

1:30

2 Capitol

9 News

22 Charting the Market

24 Presente!

40 Lester Sumrall

50 Magic of Floral Painting

56 Broken Arrow
2PM

2 Guiding Light

4 6 Santa Barbara

5 Starsky & Hutch

3 7 General Hospital

9 Gong Show

11 Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig

13 Superman BW

18 Estefania

22 Video 22

Prince ["When Doves Cry."] [was this music videos?]

24 Magic of Animal and Landscape Painting

34 Los Angeles Ahora

40 Praise the Lord

50 Magic of Floral Painting

56 Marshal Dillon BW

2:30

9 Dating Game

11 Woody Woodpecker

13 Casper

24 Do-It-Yourself Show

28 Good Neighbors

34 Amor Nunca Muere

50 Magic of Oil Painting


56 Marshal Dillon

3PM

2 Barney Miller

4 Phil Donahue

Topic: "Sexual Abuse of Children: A National Crisis." Guest: Sen. Paula Hawkins [R-Fla.].

5 Family

6 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

3 7 Edge of Night

9 Newlywed Game

11 Plastic Man

13 Inspector Gadget

18 El Juego de La Vida

24 Yan Can Cook

28 Project Universe

34 Guadalupe

50 Mister Rogers

56 Man in a Suitcase

3:30

2 Barnaby Jones

3 Quincy

6 Movie BW

"Sylvia Scarlet." [1935] Strange, arresting and almost allegorical tale of vagabond thieves, with
Katharine Hepburn masquerading as a boy most of the time. Jimmy: CAry Grant.

7 3-3-0
Scheduled: A couple that was reunited after separation during the Holocaust. Host: Steve
Edwards. [Live]

9 Love Connection

11 Woody Woodpecker

13 Blackstar

24 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

28 American Story To 1876

50 Electric Company

3:55

18 Noticias

4PM

4 7 News

5 Litle House on the Prairie

Laura's new pet is an ornery, omnivorous billy goat that she can neither keep nor give away.

9 What's Happening!!

11 Amazing Spider-Man

13 Superfriends

18 Entre Amigos

24 Mister Rogers

28 Sesame Street

34 Chispa De Amor

40 Joy to the World

50 Evening at Pops

56 Donna Reed BW
58 America Works

Topic: improving the quality of American-made products to compete with foreign imports.

4:05

40 Always Abounding

4:10

40 The Word

4:15

40 TBN Today

4:30

2 News

3 Hawaii Five-O

9 What's Happening!!

Ex-cheerleader Rerun [Fred Berry] gets a big head-and bad grades-when he becomes a football
hero. Roger: Ernest Thomas.

11 Batle of the Planets

13 Kartoon Karnival

18 En Vivo

24 New Tech Times

40 One Way Game [TBN game show]

56 Dennis the Menace BW [cartoon version by DIC wasn't on until '86]

58 Sesame Street/Metropolitan Museum [special version where the gang is locked up in a


museum]
5PM

2 4 7 News

5 Happy Days Again

Fonzie tries something he's never tried before: going steady.

9 Video One

Bananarama vs. Vanity Six; and Wham! UK vs. Adam Ant.

11 One Day at A Time

13 Bewitched

Endora's helping Tabitha win prizes on a show sponsored by Darrin's client.

18 Juventud '84

24 Reading Rainbow

A seaside stroll turns into a lesson in imagination.

28 Life Around Us

A story of the horse.

40 Dottie Rambo's Magazine

50 Beginning Piano

56 Father Knows Best BW

5:30

3 M*A*S*H

Poter unreels a western.

5 Laverne & Shirley

Everyone at Fillmore High's 10-year reunion thinks Laverne & Shirley are movie stars.

6 Bewitched
Samantha has trouble getting rid of an enchanted chair. Samantha: Elizabeth Montgomery.

11 Jeffersons

13 Good Times

T.C.'s chances for romance with J.J. [Jimmie Walker] seem hopeless when he ignores her.

24 Sesame Street/Metropolitan Museum

28 Good Neighbors

As the Goods gain notoriety, Jerry [Paul Eddington] considers what their fame can do for him.

34 Fiera

40 I Choose Life

50 Understanding Human Behavior

56 Gomer Pyle, USMC

58 Moonchild

See 10PM, Ch. 28.

5:55

18 Noticias

6PM

2 3 4 5 6 7 News

5 CHiPs

Jon and Ponch consider leaving the Highway Patrol.

9 Lobo

Lobo [Claude Akins] and his deputies investigates a rash of house burglaries linked by the
presence of a baby siter prior to the crime.

11 Three's Company

Janet is delighted when her visiting high-school chum [Elaine Giftos] shows a romantic interest in
Jack.

13 Batlestar Galactica

Conclusion. Adama resorts to a desperate ruse when he discovers that Sire Uri [Ray Milland]
permited half the fleet to visit the planet Carillon. Lorne Greene.

18 La Verdadera Eva

28 Nightly Business Report

Guest commentator: Lester Thurow.

34 Noticias

40 Shockwaves of Armageddon

50 Oceanus: The Marine Environment

56 Dick Van Dyke BW

Conclusion. Don Rickles guest stars as the gang entertains at a prison.

6:30

3 ABC News-Peter Jennings

6 NBC News-Tom Brokaw

11 Alice

Jolene's hair is standing on end; a cat burglar is prowling her neighborhood. Celia Weston.

24 Soundboard

Composer-inventor Emmet Chatman performs works on the "stick," a new type of string
instrument.

28 Macneil/Lehrer NewsHour

Simulcast on KUSC 91.5 Los Angeles, and KCPB 91.1 Thousand Oaks.

34 Noticiero SIN

40 The Answer

50 Humanities Through the Arts


56 Dick Van Dyke BW

Jack Carter guest stars as Rob's boyhood buddy. Rob: Dick Van Dyke.

58 Rewiring Your World

A discussion of "Winners and Losers in the Information Age," produced by the Communications
Workers of America in 1983 during the UN's "World Communications Year."

Since there is a lot of listings, 7PM and later will be in another post [to make sure I don't hit
18,000.]

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7PM and later


7PM

2 CBS News-Dan Rather

3 M*A*S*H

Charles [David Ogden Stiers] joins the 4077th to replace Frank Burns.

4 NBC News-Tom Brokaw

5 Love Boat

A man [John Riter] poses as a woman in order to join the cruise; a quarreling couple [Sherman
Hemsley, LaWanda Page] is trapped in an elevator.

6 I Dream of Jeannie

The blame for flooding an Alabama town falls on Tony's head [thanks to Jeannie]. Jeannie:
Barbara Eden.

7 ABC News-Peter Jennings

9 Bionic Woman

Posing as a stewardess on a charter flight, Jaime serves as bodyguard for the doctor [Martin E.
Brooks] who created her bionic parts.

11 Three's Company

Jack [John Riter] caters a party for the bigwigs in Chrissy's office. J.C.: Emmaline Henry.

13 Wheel of Fortune [one week before Jeopardy! hit the air in syndication, which is almost in it's
28th season]

18 El Coralito

24 Chappy Goes To The World's Fair

New Orleans TV personality Chappy Hardy offers an informal tour of the 1984 Louisiana World
Exposition.

34 Leonela

40 Praise the Lord

50 Reading Rainbow
See 5PM, Ch. 24.

56 That Girl

58 Pacific Profiles

An episode recounting the last meeting of the 75 chiefs of various villages and provinces of Fiji.

7:30

2 2 On The Town

Part 1 of two on the Bahamas includes scuba diving for sharks.

3 Barney Miller

An Internal Affairs memo implies that one of the detectives is a spy.

4 Family Feud [nighttime version]

6 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Loni Anderson.

7 Eye on L.A.

Talk-show host Wally George [from Hot Seat on KDOC 56]; endurance athletes; rags-to-riches
stories.

11 WKRP In Cincinnati

13 People's Court

A case involving the accuracy of a property's description in a land sale.

24 Chaos To Calm: Creating Safe Schools

A look at programs designed to reduce truancy and violence.

28 Wild, Wild World of Animals

A look at the hyena's social organization and methods of getting food.

50 NOVA

See 8PM for details.

56 That Girl
58 Body Buddies

7:55

18 Noticias

8PM

2 AfterMASH

A heat wave causes a rise in temperatures, especially in Dr. Boyer [David Ackroyd], who's
steamed because he can't obtain a cooling blanket for a feverish patient.

4 6 The A-Team

Revenge is the motive as, one by one, team members fall victim to mercenaries hired by foiled
criminals. Hannibal: George Peppard. Kyle: Ed Lauter.

5 Movie BW

"Woman of the Year." [1942] Stand-out yarn about a batle of wits between a sportswriter
[SpencerTracy] and a columnist-lecturer [Katharine Hepburn]. Excellently directed by George
Stevens.

3 7 ABC News Closeup

"To Save Our Schools, To Save Our Children." According to a 1983 Presidental commission study,
the diminishing quality of America's public-school system makes the U.S. "a Nation at risk." This
three-hour assessment by correspondent Marshall Frady explains why U.S. public education gets
low marks-and what can be done to raise them. In visits to schools in Arkansas, California,
Maryland and Missouri, Frady interviews educators, health-care experts, researchers, parents
and students to find out why Johnny and countless other youngsters can't read, write or count
well. One reason stems from the fact that more and more mothers work, and are no longer at
home to supervise their children's studies. These students, say Frady, often come to school "less
motivated, less directed and less prepared to learn." Frady also cites a shortage of competent
teachers, particularly in math and science. The good ones, he says, often leave the field because
of meager pay, low prestige, heavy workloads and student indifference-factors that can also
discourage potential replacements. The program also studies how drug and alcohol abuse-and
too much TV watching-impair the learning process; and the problems many schools in poor
neighborhoods have with understaffing, overcrowding and inadequate supplies.

9 Joker's Wild
11 Entertainment Tonight

Scheduled: Loni Anderson.

13 Movie

"Go Naked in the World." [1961] How Anthony Franciosa falls for shady lady Gina Lollobrigida,
against Ernest Borgnine's paternal wishes. Slick soap.

18 NHK News-Japanese

24 School Violence on Call

Return: The series begins its eighth season. Viewers may phone in to representatives of the San
Bernardino and Riverside school systems about the incidence of violence.

28 NOVA

"Make My People Live" assesses medical care available to American Indians, who are said to
suffer from "the worst health of any minority in the country." According to this report, treaties
stipulate that the Government supply services, but visits to three reservations reveal inadequate
facilities.

34 Chespirito

56 12 O'Clock High BW

58 Word Into Image

Oscar winner Robert Towne talks about character development and writing detective movies.
Also: film clips from "Chinatown" [1974; Oscar winner].

8:30

2 Domestic Life

After lecturing Harold [Christian Bracket-Zika] on the niceties of accepting social invitations,
Martin [Martin Mull] must wrestle with Cliff's insistent dinner-party overtures. Cliff: Robert
Ridgely.

9 Tic Tac Dough

11 PM Magazine

An American rowing team competing in Britain's Henley Regata; a Cosmopolitan-magazine


parody with a cover photo of Joan Rivers.
18 KTE News-Korean

50 Sesame Street/Metropolitan Museum

58 Guitar with Frederick Noad [KLCS sign off 9PM-what the heck?!?]

8:40

18 Kumnamui Jip

9PM

2 Movie

"Broken Promise" concerns a juvenile-court officer [Chris Sarandon] who faces his toughest case
in a family of deserted pre-teens headed by a fiesty youngster [Melissa Michaelsen] determined
that she an her siblings be adopted by one family. A 1981 TV-movie. George: George Coe. Karen:
Erika Katz.

4 6 Riptide

Boz's historian sister needs help proving her theory that a bullion-laden German submarine sank
off the California coast during WWII. Boz: Thom Bray.

9 News

11 Merv Grifin

18 KBS News-Korean

28 Movie

A 1982 study of "Litle People," as dwarfs refer to themselves, includes a look at a Litle People
of American convention in Minnesota.

33 Maleficio

56 Alfred Hitchcock BW

9:25

18 Bongsunhwa-Korean
9:30

34 Concierto

50 MotorWeek

A road test of the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. Also: whether the diesel-engine option fits the
Ford Escort.

10PM

4 6 Remington Steele

The agency's reputation is at stake when the gems Laura and Steele were hired to transport are
switched with fakes en route to their destination. Laura: Stephanie Zimbalist. Steele: Pierce
Brosnan.

5 11 13 News

9 Return of the Saint

The Saint [Ian Ogilvy] witnesses a murder in a sinister Italian village.

24 Soundstage

A 1983 rock conert featuring the Greg Kihn Band. Songs include "Talkin' to Myself," "Higher and
Higher," "Jeopardy," "Tear That City Down," "Can't Stop Hurtin' Myself."

[Last show of the season.]

28 Moonchild

40 TBN Today

50 Vietnam: A Television History

"Peace Is At Hand [1968-1973]" recalls the complex peace negotiations in Paris, including Henry
Kissinger's "secret talks" with North Vietnamese diplomat Le Duc Tho. As the talks dragged on,
the U.S. stepped up air atacks on targets in the South and the North while turning over combat
responsibilities to the South Vietnamese. [KOCE sign off 11PM]

56 Boxing
10:15

40 Joy to The World

10:20

18 TV Munkakwan-Korean

40 Always Abounding

10:25

40 The Word

10:30

13 INN News-Bosh/Harper

34 24 Horas

40 Together in Love

11PM

2 3 4 6 7 56 News

5 Taxi

Latka [Andy Kaufman] finds a posh penthouse renting for $3000 a month [maid included]. Alex:
Judd Hirsch.

9 Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In

11 Jeffersons

George decides to expand his business, and tries to annex Charley's bar-without telling Charley
[Danny Wells]. George: Sherman Hemsley.

13 Solid Gold Hits

Dwight Twilley performs "Girls" and "Litle Bit of Love."


24 Moneymakers III

The benefits and potential liabilities of financial success.

28 Good Neighbors

40 Praise the Lord

11:20

34 Noticias

11:30

2 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights

4 6 Tonight Show/Johnny Carson

Scheduled: Steve Landesberg, the Pointer Sisters, humorist Dave Barry.

5 Odd Couple

Oscar's ulcer flares up.

3 7 Nightline

9 Movie

"Sidewinder One." [1977] Motorcycle racing highlights this action story about an aging racer
[Michael Parks] trying to design the perfect bike. [KHJ sign off 1:30AM]

11 Vega$

A nun [Cassie Yates] claims to hold the deed to the land on which the Desert Inn stands.

13 Streets of San Francisco

Steve [Michael Douglas] joins the ranks of underground Vietnam-war resisters to investigate the
murder of a marine deserter.

18 NNN News-Japanese

24 28 Latenight America

Scheduled: A July talk with trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. [KVCR sign off 12:30AM]
34 Pelicula

"El amor tiene cara de mujer." [KMEX sign off 1:30AM]

56 700 Club [KDOC sign off 12:30AM]

12AM

2 Movie

"Thornwell" is an Army private [Glynn Turman] suspected of espionage, who is subjected to


illegal interrogation procedures. A 1981 TV-movie.

5 Twilight Zone

3 7 Eye on Hollywood [KESQ sign off 12:30AM]

18 Gene Scot [not sure if KSCI signed off, probably so]

12:30

4 Late Night/David Leterman

5 Alfred Hitchcock BW

6 Jim Bakker [not sure when KMIR signed off]

7 3-3-0

See 3:30PM.

11 Movie

"Duel at Diablo." [1966, James Garner.]

13 Love, American Stlye

28 Voyage [KCET sign off 1:00AM]

1AM

5 Movie

"How I Spent My Summer Vacation." [Made for TV, 1966] A youth [Robert Wagner] investigates
the career of a deceased millionaire at considerable risk. Peter Lawford.

7 Best of L.A. Today

13 Movie

"The Miracle." Compilation of several episodes from the "Lassie" TV series, concerning the
collie's adventures with a mute litle boy [Michael-James Wixted]. [KCOP sign off 2:30AM]

1:30

4 Health Field [KNBC sign off 2:00AM]

7 Hollywood Closeup

Included: Kirk Douglas, Michael Keaton.

2AM

2 CBS News Nightwatch-Rose/McCarthy

7 News [KABC sign off 2:30AM]

40 TBN Today

2:15

40 Joy to The World

2:20

40 Always Abounding

2:25

40 The Word

2:30
11 CNN Headline News

40 I Choose Life

2:55

5 News

3AM

5 Movie BW

"Blaze of Noon" [1947] Story of four brothers [William Holden, Sterling Hayden, Sonny Tufts,
Johnny Sands] flying the mail in the hazardous 1920s. Anne Baxter.

11 Movie

"Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell" [1969] Gina Lollobrigida dominates this sex farce about a beautiful
"widow" and the men in her life.

40 Donald Whitaker

3:30

40 Joy

4AM

18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

4:30

40 Best Day Of Your Life

4:55

5 News
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8:30

11 Woody Woodpecker

2:30

11 Woody Woodpecker

3:30

11 Woody Woodpecker

You get the feeling KTTV really liked Woody Woodpecker? :


Also, how is "M*A*S*H" not cleared on any of the L.A. TV stations, yet it gets a double run on a
Palm Springs station?

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KTTV had rerun M*A*S*H in prime time a year or two earlier. I looked at some issues of TV
Guide (San Diego edition) and found M*A*S*H returned at 7:30 P.M. replacing WKRP which
moved to 11:00 P.M. the following September. The station must have been resting it.

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58 Sesame Street/Metropolitan Museum [special version where the gang is locked up in a


museum]
Was this a Sesame Street special, or was this an actual episode as part of the regular series? I do
know that there was a special called "Don't Eat the Pictures," and I wonder if this is it. If so, this
would have been episode #1912.

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Quote Originally Posted by Cmpb301

KTTV had rerun M*A*S*H in prime time a year or two earlier. I looked at some issues of TV
Guide (San Diego edition) and found M*A*S*H returned at 7:30 P.M. replacing WKRP which
moved to 11:00 P.M. the following September. The station must have been resting it.

KTTV, at least during 80s and early 90s, would often rest shows for summer and bring them back
for the fall (unless the rights expired).

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Quote Originally Posted by sseta

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

58 Sesame Street/Metropolitan Museum [special version where the gang is locked up in a


museum]

Was this a Sesame Street special, or was this an actual episode as part of the regular series? I do
know that there was a special called "Don't Eat the Pictures," and I wonder if this is it. If so, this
would have been episode #1912.

It was a prime time special. Here's the description from the Monday listing, 8PM on KCET...

"When the gang gets locked overnight inside the New York art museum. Big Bird and Mr.
Snuffleupagus befriend an Egyptian boy who's trying to solve a 4000-year riddle. They ponder it
as they look at ancient drawings and the Temple of Dendur, while Oscar the Grouch, Cookie
Monster and others examine and sing about paintings and statues."

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Quote Originally Posted by Cmpb301

KTTV had rerun M*A*S*H in prime time a year or two earlier. I looked at some issues of TV
Guide (San Diego edition) and found M*A*S*H returned at 7:30 P.M. replacing WKRP which
moved to 11:00 P.M. the following September. The station must have been resting it.

Looking back M*A*S*H was on Satudays at 11:00 P.M. June 23, 1984, Sundays at 6:00 followed
by WKRP in Cincinati, June 24, and Weeknights at 11:00 P.M. followed by Archie Bunker's Place.
All In The Family was on at 1:30 A.M. Both M*A*S*H and All In The Family went into syndication
back to back 7:00-8:00 fall 1979.

Retro: Los Angeles, Sun. September 2nd, 1984

This will be in two parts, as the full listing was too big.

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 KCBS Los Angeles [CBS]

3 KESQ Palm Springs [ABC, broadcast on Ch. 42]

4 KNBC Los Angeles [NBC]

5 KTLA Los Angeles [IND]

6 KMIR Palm Springs [NBC, broadcast on Ch. 36]

7 KABC Los Angeles [ABC]

9 KHJ Los Angeles [IND]

11 KTTV Los Angeles [IND]

13 KCOP Los Angeles [IND]

18 KSCI Los Angeles [IND]


22 KWHY Los Angeles [Business News/IND/SelecTV]

24 KVCR San Bernardino [PBS]

28 KCET Los Angeles [PBS]

34 KMEX Los Angeles [SIN]

40 KTBN Los Angeles [TBN]

50 KOCE Huntington Beach [PBS]

56 KDOC Anaheim [IND]

58 KLCS Los Angeles [PBS/Edu.]

5AM

2 At Issue with David Garcia

18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

40 Roger McDuff

56 Gene Scot

5:25

5 News

5:30

2 Captain Kangaroo

The conclusion of "Ali Baba and the Lost City."

5 Gene Autry BW

7 Campus Profile: Viewpoint on Nutrition

40 In the Land of the Bible


5:45

11 Christopher Closeup

6AM

3 Val De La O

5 Music and the Spoken Word

7 Personal Dimensions

9 Youth and the Issues

MADD is discussed.

11 CNN Headline News

13 Romper Room and Friends

18 Solutions

California Highway Patrol recruitment and training are discussed by Lt. Bud Daves.

40 Sunday Specials

56 Tony and Susan Alamo

6:30

2 Today's Religion

3 De Colores

4 Serendipity

5 Robert Schuller

7 Magic of Oil Painting

9 Prime Time

11 New Forces

13 Romper Room and Friends


56 The Lesson

7AM

2 Faithways

3 Panorama Del Valle

4 That's Cat [former KNBC children's show]

5 Litle Rascals BW

6 9 W.V. Grant Jr.

7 Wildlife Adventure

11 It Is Writen with George Vandeman

13 Krofft Superstars

18 Gene Scot

28 Sesame Street

34 Nuestra Familia

40 James Robison

56 Jewish Voice

7:30

2 Taking Advantage

3 Father Michael Manning

4 Whitney and the Robot

6 9 Larry Jones Presents...

7 Joy of Gardening

11 Jimmy Swaggart

13 Popeye
18 Full Gospel Hour

34 Club 700

40 Glory of God

56 Way of Truth

8AM

2 CBS News Sunday Morning

Scheduled: Profiles of golf pro Nancy Lopez and [from 1983] mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne.

3 Oral Roberts

4 Odyssey

5 Popeye and Friends

6 Jerry Falwell

7 Litle Prince

9 Lloyd Ogilvie

13 Fred Flintstone and Friends

18 Faith for Today-Korean

28 Sesame Street

34 Jimmy Swaggart

40 Morning Worship

50 American Story Since 1876

56 Love of God

8:30

3 Robert Schuller

4 News Conference 4 LA
7 Laurel and Hardy

9 Meeting Time at Calvary

11 Ever Increasing Faith

13 Blackstar

18 Hope Hour-Korean

56 American Religious Town Hall

9AM

4 Meet the Press

6 Father Michael Manning

7 Daniel Boone

9 Oral Roberts

13 Jackson 5ive

18 Day of Salvation-Korean

22 Movie

"Strange Invaders."

28 Open Mind

Guest: ophthalmologist Robert Coles of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.

40 D. James Kennedy

50 Write Course: Intro to College Composition

56 Hour of Deliverance

9:30

2 NFL Today

Return: Brent Musburger, Phyllis George, Irv Cross and Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder preview the
Opening Day action.
3 Kenneth Copeland

4 6 NFL '84

Return: Bob Costas, Ahmad Rashad, Bill Macatee and Pete Axthelm look at today's games.

9 Day of Discovery

11 Dodger Dugout

13 Superman, Aquaman, Batman

18 Quest Four

28 Mark Russell

56 Peter Popoff

9:45

11 Dodger Pre Game

10AM

2 NFL Football

Return: San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions.

4 NFL Football

Return: Miami at Washington.

5 Movie

"Frenchman's Creek" [1944] Tempestuous tale of a bored Englishwoman who finds adventure
and romance with a dashing pirate. Joan Fontaine.

6 NFL Football

Return: San Diego Chargers at Minnesota Vikings.

7 Cisco Kid

9 Herald of Truth

11 Baseball
Los Angeles at Montreal.

13 Pink Panther

18 Armenian Teletime

28 Sneak Previews

34 Chavo

40 Day of Discovery

50 Personal Finance

56 Japan Today

58 Body Buddies

10:30

3 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

7 Robin Hood BW

9 Robert Schuller

28 On Campus

Developments in cancer therapy. Host: George Fenneman.

34 Tribuna Publica

40 Kenny Foreman Presents

56 Orange County Today

58 Under Sail

11AM

3 There is a Way

7 At The Movies

A review of director Steven Spielberg's film career.


13 Movie

"You're Never Too Young." [1955] In this Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis version of "The Major and the
Minor," Jerry plays a fellow who disguises himself as a small boy.

18 Iranian TV-Persian

22 Movie

"The Toy."

28 To Be A Priest

34 Pelicula

"Detective o ladrones."

40 Christ Church

50 Focus on Society

56 Wrestling

58 Tony Brown's Journal

Actor Robert Guillaume.

11:30

3 This Week with David Brinkley

7 Best of 3-3-0

9 Terry Cole Whitaker

58 America's Black Forum

Noon

5 Three Stooges BW

7 This Week with David Brinkley

9 Quiet Hour

18 Jonbesh-E-Melli
24 Moneymakers III

The benefits and potential liabilities of financial success.

28 Mystery!

Exhausted and hungry, Paul [Ian Holm] and Myra [Angela Down] trek over rugged terrain in Part
4 of "We, The Accused."

40 Oral Roberts

50 Photographic Vision

56 National Amateur Bowler's Union

58 Great Spirit Within the Hole

12:30

3 It's Your Business

Topic: "Education: What Price Excellence?" Guests include Mary Futrell [National Education
Association].

9 House Calls

24 On Cue

Paul Shaw, vice-president of the California Teachers Association.

40 In Touch

1PM

2 U.S. Open Tennis

Early-round play at Flushing Meadow, New York. Commentators include Virginia Wade and Pat
O'Brien.

3 Bravisimo

4 6 NFL Football

Return: Los Angeles Raiders at Houston.

5 Munsters BW
7 Best of AM Los Angeles

9 Hee Haw

11 Movie

"Gidget" [1959] Surfing and youthful summertime romance at California's Malibu Beach. Good
wholesome entertainment. Sandra Dee, Cliff Robertson.

13 Adam-12

18 Jaam-E-Jam-Persian

22 Movie BW

"The Kid from Spain."

24 Shakespeare Plays

28 Mystery!

Presset [Ian Holm] stands trial for murder in the conclusion of "We, the Accused."

34 Round Cero

50 Humanities Through the Arts

56 Roller Derby [a UHF classic!]

58 National Geographic

1:15

34 Para Gente Grande

1:30

5 F Troop

13 Adam-12

40 Shockwaves of Armageddon

2PM
3 At The Movies

Scheduled: "The Woman in Red" [Gilda Radner, Gene Wilder], "Tightrope" [Clint Eastwood] and
"Red Dawn."

5 Gilligan's Island

7 Weekend Videos

The Thompson Twins ["You Take Me Up"], Cyndi Lauper ["She Bop"] and Prince ["Let's Go
Crazy"].

9 Movie

"The Violent Men." See 7PM for details.

13 Movie

"Search for the Gods." [1975] TV-movie about the struggle for possession of an ancient
medallion.

18 Chinese Showcase

28 Giulini Concerts

Simulcast on KUSC-FM 91.5 Los Angeles, and KCPB-FM 91.1 Thousand Oaks.

40 First Church of God

50 Introducing Biology

56 Gene Scot

2:30

3 Hawaii Five-O

5 Gilligan's Island

24 Shakespeare Plays

40 Jimmy Swaggart

3PM

5 Movie BW
"The Big Broadcast of 1938." [1938] A ship is in a transatlantic race. W.C. Fields, Dorothy Lamour,
Martha Raye, Bob Hope.

7 Newscope

11 Movie

"Overboard."

22 Movie

"Time Walker."

28 Presente!

34 Dia En La Vide De

50 Freehand Sketching

3:30

3 7 Golf

Final-round play in the U.S. Amateur, taped on the par-71 7015-yard Oak Tree Golf Club layout in
Edmond, Oklahoma. Defending champion Jay Sigel has described the layout as "one of the
toughest we've played in the amateur." To be successful, an excellent short game is needed.

28 Tony Brown's Journal

34 Embajadores De LA Musica Colombiana

40 Introduction to Life

50 Beginning Piano

4PM

2 Geri Cook's Back-To School Bargains

Finding the best buys on back-to-school items.

4 Latin Tempo

6 Medicine Show with Dr. Dlugie

9 Movie
"Inn of the Damned." [194] A vengeful couple [Judith Anderson and Joseph Furst] run an inn
where guests mysteriously disappear.

13 Movie

"Never Too Late." [1965] Sumner Arthur Long's Broadway hit about the effect a middle-aged
woman's pregnancy has on her grown family. Paul Ford.

18 Israel Today-Phil Blazer

28 Wall $treet Week

34 Fantastico Animal

40 First Church of God

50 Great Chefs of San Francisco

4:30

2 2 With You

How the medic affects the public is discussed by Hank Levinson, manager of station services for
the Television Information Office.

4 Ag-USA

6 Hee Haw

18 Israel Today-Hebrew

24 Sports America: Holiday Champions

28 Washington Week in Review

40 Howard Estep

50 Faces of Culture

5PM

2 Newsmakers

3 7 ABC News-Sam Donaldson

4 Free-4-All
5 Wonder Woman

11 Star Search

18 Beisbol-Lo Mejor De La Semana

22 Movie

"Cold River."

28 Firing Line

The recent influx of immigrants from Third World countries is discussed.

34 Domingos Alegres

40 Reason to Sing

50 Square Foot Gardening

56 Commercial Film [army film? travelogue?]

5:30

2 Face the Nation

3 Taking Advantage

4 6 In Search Of...

7 News

18 Hollywood Latino-Spanish

24 Soundboard

40 Eagle's Nest

50 Views of a Cameraman

56 NHK Kayo Hall-Japanese

6PM

2 4 News
3 Barbara Mandrell

Guests: Terri Gibbs and John Schneider. Songs: "I Wanna Be Around," "Them Good Ol' Boys are
Bad," "It's So Nice to Be With You," "Wish You Were Here," "Dream Lover."

5 CHiPs

Jon and Ponch scoff at the idea of having to train the first CHP female motorcycle officers-until
Cupid smites them. First of two parts.

6 11 Jerry Lewis Telethon

Celebrities appeal for funds to fight muscular dystrophy in the 19th annual campaign, emceed
from Las Vegas by Jerry [of course], Ed McMahon, Sammy Davis Jr. and Casey Kasem. Tony
Orlando hosts from New York, while segments from local stations spotlight area personalities.
Scheduled guests: George Burns, Menudo, Ann-Margret, Joe Piscopo, David Hasselhoff,
Emmanuel Lewis, Paty Duke Astin, Jeffrey Osborne, Lisa Hartman, Tom Sullivan, Bill Cosby,
Bobby Vinton, Joan Van Ark, George Peppard, Susan Anton, Charlene Tilton, Carol Lawrence,
Lorenzo Lamas and Liberace.

7 At The Movies

9 Greatest American Hero

Bill [Robert Culp] flunks his FBI polygraph test by concealing his profitable association with Ralph
[William Kat].

13 Movie

"Stunts" [1977] Murder stalks a movie company filming a police melodrama in this action yarn.
Robert Forster, Fiona Lewis.

18 Si...Vale

24 Do-It-Yourself Show

Using paneling and shelving.

28 Buterflies

Ria [Wendy Craig] is once again drawn to Leonard, who has returned from an extended visit to
America.

34 Rumbo A La Serie Mundial

40 Father Michael Manning

50 NOVA
"Visions of the Deep" follows underwater filmmaker Al Giddings on location at the North Pole
and South Australia.

6:30

4 Family Feud

7 Hollywood Closeup

Kirk Douglas; Michael Keaton; show-business careers for children.

24 Dinner at Julia's

Julia picks dates for a cheese-stuffed hors d'oeuvre to accompany a turkey with mushroom
stuffing.

28 Last Song

LEo [Geoffrey Palmer] can't decide whether to spend his evening with his girl friend or family.

34 Temas Y Debates

40 Lloyd Ogilvie

56 Oshin-Japanese

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Part 2

7PM

2 60 Minutes

Scheduled: A report on the disappearance of some 10,000 Argentinians believed to be killed by


forces allied to the recent military junta. Also: a Florida tennis camp for youngsters; a
controversial negligence setlement awarded to a Massachusets woman, whose husband and
daughter were killed in a 1978 auto accident.

4 Summer Sunday, U.S.A.

"Lee lacocac is absolutely the worst loser in the world," says Chrysler Corporation president Hal
Sperlich. It is that compelling need to succeed that has enabled Chrysler's 59-year-old chairman
to steer the once-ailing automaker back on the road to financial health. In "lacocca: An American
Profile," Tom Brokaw examines what drives this son of Italian immigrants. What Brokaw finds is a
hard-nosed businessman with a thorough knowledge of the auto industry, and an emotional,
sensitive and religious family man.

5 CHiPs

Conclusion. Jon and Ponch's female trainees prove their metle when they nab two hardened
thieves. Jon: Larry Wilcox.

7 3 Ripley's Believe it Or Not!

Segments on Hety Green, who was know as the "Witch of Wall Street"; the Tiger Balm Gardens,
a sprawling park in Hong Kong; the migration of the monarch buterfly; a lotery for burial plots;
a floating city of the future.

9 Movie

"The Violent Men." [1954] Action and family intrigue in the Old West. Glenn Ford.
18 Iris Chacon

22 Movie

"Staying Alive."

24 Adam Smith's Money World

Debut: Focusing on a single economic subject every week, this series explores a timely financial
issue and its potential effect on both the ordinary citizen and the serious investor.

28 Evening at Pops

Bernadete Peters shares the stage with John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra for a
medley from the 1981 film "Pennies from Heaven," and sings "If You Were the Only Boy in the
World."

34 Leonela

40 Kenneth Copeland

50 Sesame Street/Metropolitan Museum [same special as the Tuesday listing, also posted here]

56 Miyamoto Musashi

7:30

24 Computer Chronicles

A look at integrated software.

8PM

2 One Day At A Time

Ann [Bonnie Franklin] accepts a challenging offer to run a marketing enterprise in England, but
wonders how her family and friends will take the news. Schneider: Pat Harrington. [Last show of
the series.]

4 Knight Rider

A Government agent, a murdered lawyer's widow and Michael [David Hasselhoff] seek
connections between an international criminal [Pedro Armendariz Jr.], a stolen rocket launcher
and the code "Boca Culebra." Devon: Edward Mulhare.
5 Jacques Cousteau

"The Incredible March of the Spiny Lobsters," one of Jacques Cousteau's most unusual undersea
programs, takes place in the Caribbean off Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

7 3 Hardcastle and McCormick

Hardcastle and McCormick [Brian Keith, Daniel Hugh-Kelly] are among the hostages taken by
convicts demanding a probe of corruption among prison officers.

13 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

Featured: Ricardo Montalban, Smokey Robinson, Omar Sharif, Cathy Lee Crosby, Jane Seymour,
Christopher Atkins.

18 Atsui Aki

24 50 Masterpiece Theatre

28 Orangutans: Orphans of the Wild

A 1976 study of orangutans, filmed in Indonesia.

34 Carabina de Ambrosio

40 Richard Hogue: Sunday Night

56 Movie BW

"Sidewalks of London." [1938] Charles Laughton and Vivien Leigh give memorable performances
in this uneven tale about street entertainers in London's West End.

8:30

2 Goodnight, Beantown

Jenny [Mariete Hartley] goes undercover to prove a hooker's claim of entrapment by vice cops.
[Last show of the series.]

34 Siempre En Domingo

9PM

2 Jeffersons
Louise and Helen are captivated by a macho self-defense instructor [Michael Halsey], so George
[Sherman Hemsley] plans a hunting trip to regain the women's respect for Tom [Franklin Cover]
and him.

5 Jacques Cousteau

In coastal waters off Southern California, Cousteau and his crew investigate the sea arrow squid's
cycle of courtship, mating, birth and death. So dense is the underwater traffic of the mollusks
that the minisubs and Cousteau's ship Calypso lose their power supply because of intake jets
clogged with squid.

6 11 Telethon Continues

7 3 Movie

A seriocomic Civil War story, "The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch" is set in a Missouri town
bereft of its able-bodied fighting men. That leaves the women-respectable and otherwise-to
oppose marauding Union soldiers. A 1982 TV-movie.

9 Wild Kingdom

"Leopards of Sawai Madhopur." A deserted castle in Rajasthan, India, is the setting for this story
about a family of leopards who inhabit the ruins.

13 Solid Gold

A salute to country music with Mickey Gilley and Charly McClain, Eddie Rabbit, Crystal Gayle,
Waylon Jennings, Alabama, Anne Murray, Ronnie Milsap, Jerry Reed. Songs include "Candy
Man."

18 Kage No Gundan III

22 Movie

"Flashdance."

24 50 Mystery!

28 Masterpiece Theatre

David [John Duttine] again sets his sights on becoming headmaster in Part 11 of "To Serve Them
All My Days," while Chris [Susan Jameson] suffers another political steback. Algy: Frank
Middlemass.

40 Praise the Lord


9:30

2 Alice

By proving she's a beter cook than Mel [Vic Tayback], Vera's acerbic landlady may have found
the elusive way to his heart-through his stomach.

9 School Beat

Teaching economics in high school is discussed.

10PM

2 Trapper John, M.D.

Shoop [Madge Sinclair] reconsiders her rejection of a marriage proposal from a doctor after she
learns of his heart condition. Meanwhile, the hospital's benefit fashion show threatens to come
apart at the seams. Trapper: Pernell Roberts.

4 Pilot

"The Streets" of New York City is where undercover cop Danny Wreade [Michael Beck] hunts the
source of defective handguns. Not on NBC's announced fall schedule.

5 News

9 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

13 Harry O

Harry searches for a retired admiral's young wife, who either drowned or disappeared
deliberately. Admiral Tannehill: Leif Erickson.

18 Chinese World TV-Mandarin

24 Six Wives of Henry VIII

Henry's last, blissful marriage [to Catherine Parr] is threatened by power politics. [Last show of
the series.]

28 Masterpiece Theatre

In Part 12 of "To Serve Them All My Days," Chris [Susan Jameson] returns with a new student for
Bamfylde, a Jewish boy [Ian Sears] whose father was killed by Nazis in Germany. David: John
Duttine.

34 Siempre En Domingo
50 Six Wives of Henry VIII

Anne Boleyn's stormy marriage to the king is chronicled. Henry: Keith Michell.

56 Bareta

Bareta [Robert Blake] is exposed to deadly meningitis while tracking a gun runner [Scot
Hylands].

10:30

9 It Is Writen with George Vandeman

10:45

5 Sunday Sports Page-Steve Roah

22 Movie

"The Health Spa."

11PM

2 4 7 News

3 ABC News-Tom Jarriel

5 Wall Street Journal Report

Included: a look at the issue of comparable worth.

9 Peter Popoff

13 Jimmy Swaggart

18 Hong Kong TV-Cantonese

28 AIDS: Profile of an Epidemic

Edward Asner is the host for a study of acquired immune-deficiency syndrome, the incurable
disorder that affects gay males, intravenous-drug users and Haitian men.

40 Jerry Barnard
56 Marshal Dillon BW

11:15

2 CBS News-Charles Osgood

3 Love of God

11:30

2 Sunday Sports Final-Jim Hill

5 Paceseters

7 ABC News-Tom Jarriel

9 Children Caught in the Crossfire

Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley look at the plight of children in war-torn nations.
Included: footage of Somalia, Cambodia. [World Vision special?]

24 Bix Festival

The New Reformation Jazz Band performs "That's a Plenty."

56 700 Club

11:45

7 Hollywood Closeup

Included: actress Morgan Britany.

22 Dueling for Playmates

11:50

2 Movie

"Indiscreet" [1958] Director Stanley Donen whipped together this glitering souffle, elegantly
served up by Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
Midnight

4 George Michael's Sports Machine

Debut: This half-hour program offers highlights of sporting events around the country and such
features as film clips set to music.

5 700 Club

6 11 Telethon Continues

13 Women in Crisis

28 AIDS: A Public Inquiry

A follow-up panel discussion of the disease features a Q&A session.

34 Rolando Barral

40 Praise the Lord

12:15

7 Movie: "Someone I Touched." [1975]

12:30

4 Phil Donahue

9 W.V. Grant Jr.

1AM

13 INN News

1:30

4 News
2AM

2 CBS News Nightwatch

7 News

3AM

6 11 Telethon Continues

4AM

18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

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Was SelecTV programming listed under "22", or did they have their own listings?
Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

11:30

9 Children Caught in the Crossfire

Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley look at the plight of children in war-torn nations.
Included: footage of Somalia, Cambodia. [World Vision special?]

Midnight

13 Women in Crisis

Both "Crossfire" and "Women" were World Vision specials.

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Re: Retro: Los Angeles, Sun. September 2nd, 1984

SelecTV was listed under "SEL", but because it was a service of KWHY 22, I added it. The Z
Channel [cable-only] was also in the guide, but I don't list cable other than sometimes WOR,
WTBS, and sometimes USA/ESPN from the early '80s.

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Retro: Kansas City, Sat. April 18th, 1959

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 KFEQ St. Joseph [ABC, CBS]

4 WDAF Kansas City [NBC]

5 KCMO Kansas City [CBS]

6 KMOS Sedalia, MO [ABC]

9 KMBC Kansas City [ABC]

13 WIBW Topeka, KS [CBS, ABC]

7:30

5 Movie

"Git Along Litle Dogies." [1937] Gene Autry.

8AM

13 Cartoons

8:30

2 5 13 Captain Kangaroo

4 Cartoon Carnival

9AM

4 Howdy Doody
9:30

2 5 13 Mighty Mouse

4 Ruff and Reddy

9 Farm Hour

10AM

2 5 13 Heckle and Jeckle

Cartoons: 1. "Hypnotized." 2. "The Golden Hen." 3. "Growing Pains."

4 Fury

"The Lost Herd." During a severe drought, a herd of wild horses has gone far north in search of
water. Bobby Diamond.

9 Escape into Space

SPECIAL: This hour-long play for children, writen by Gilbert Sanders, is presented by the Fantasy
Footlighters, a unit of the Community Children's Theater. It deals with a litle boy who joins a
circus, takes a rocket trip to Saturn and meets a host of space creatures. Toby Abernathy.

[Litle Rascals will not be seen.]

10:30

2 13 Robin Hood

"The Bagpiper." Duncan of Stoneykirk returns to Sherwood Forest to participate in a contest.

4 Circus Boy

"The Tumbling Crown." A performer who left the circus when his young bride met with an
accident returns and atempts to pick up where he left off. Tom Brown.

5 Junior Auction

11AM

2 Movie
Saturday Show: "Western Pacific Agent." [1950] The story of a vicious young train-robber. Kent
Taylor.

4 Farmer Al Falfa

5 Cartoonland

9 Comiclub

13 Junior Auction

11:30

4 Detective's Diary

"Dead Man's Hand." Police have found that fingerprints in certain burglarized houses match
those of a man who is dead. Donald Gray.

5 Postmark Mid-America

13 Cartoons

11:45

5 One Way to Safety

12PM

4 Mr. Wizard

"Overtones of Sound." Mr. Wizard [Don Herbert] and Bety Sue learn why a violin does not
sound like a trumpet.

5 Cowboy G-Men

"Empty Mail Bags." Pat and Stoney are assigned to investigate a mail-fraud ring and locate two
missing postal inspectors.

9 Uncle Al

13 News, Weather, Sports


12:15

2 6 13 Baseball

The Philadelphia Phillies play the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field, Cincinnati. Dizzy Dean and
Buddy Blatner report. In the pre-game bull session Frank Thomas and Johnny Temple of
Cincinnati swap baseball questions and opinions.

12:30

4 Sports Film

5 Farm Reporter

9 Talent Sprouts

12:45

4 Dugout Chater

5 Industry on Parade

12:55

4 Baseball

The Kansas City Athletes meet the Cleveland Indians at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland. Merle
Harmon reports.

1PM

5 Movie

"Sunset Serenade." [1942] Roy Rogers.

9 Movies

Circle Nine Movie Time: 1. "The Throwback." 2. "Old Chisholm Trail." [1943]

1:50
5 News-Joe Kramer

2PM

5 Movie

Gold Award Theater: "The Secret Fury." [1950] The desire for revenge instigates a strange plot to
ruin the life of a noted pianist. Robert Ryan, Claudete Colbert.

2:50

6 Baseball Quiz-Hopkins

3PM

2 13 Wood Memorial

The Wood Memorial Stakes, $75,000 added, mile and an eight, three-year-olds, carrying 126
pounds. Jack Drees, Chris Schenkel and Ted Atkinson report from Jamaica [NY] Race Course.

6 9 Wrestling-Chicago

3:25

4 Baseball Scoreboard

3:30

2 Big Picture

4 Hawkeye

"False Faces." A gang of desperadoes uses the Mingo tribe masks and begins raiding trappers.
John Hart.

13 Movie

Saturday Movie: "Split Second." [1953] Escaped prisoners hold hostages in a Nevada bomb-
testing area. Stephen McNally.
4PM

2 Let's Dance

Students from Platsburg, MO High are Daun Ford's guests today.

4 TV Teentown

Today's guests are students from Washington High, Kansas City, Kan. Lee Rodgers and Gene
Boomer co-host.

5 Robin Hood

"The Charm Peddler." Friar Tuck convinces Robin that a seemingly harmless peddler is actually
causing a great deal of suffering.

6 Big Picture-Army

9 Rocky Jones

"The Forbidden Moon," chapter 2. Professor Newton saves Yarra when she becomes a victim of
radiation on the Forbidden Moon.

4:30

5 Lone Ranger

"The Tarnished Star." The Lone Ranger and Tonto decide to help the new marshal of Peaceful
Valley apprehend a band of bank robbers.

6 Sherlock Holmes

9 Overseas Adventure

"Blackmail." Michael Powers steals a story from Patricia Bennet and is marked for death. James
Daly.

5PM

2 Rodeo

SPECIAL: The Texas Championship Rodeo is seen in a one-hour telecast from Municipal Stadium,
Lubbock, TX. The competitors include Jim Shoulders, Benny Reynolds and Willard Combs. [I Spy
and Restoration are pre-empted.]

4 Movie

Western Theater: "The Iron Mountain Trail."

5 Profile

Jim Newman and his guest discuss camping at a boys' ranch.

6 Church and Home Hour

9 Bowling-Sam Molen

13 Big Picture

5:30

5 Mid-America Newsreel

6 Life With Elizabeth

13 Industry on Parade

5:45

13 Your Question, Please

6PM

2 13 News

4 Jeff's Collie

"Blind Soldier." The Bartons, a middle-aged couple, come to the Miller farm and try to buy
Lassie.

5 Twentieth Century

"Submarine." The history of undersea navigation is shown through drawings of some ancient
submarines and film footage showing the subs of both World Wars and the latest nuclear-
powered craft. Walter Cronkite is the narrator.

6 Circle 6 Ranch
9 Three Musketeers

"Tower of the Legend." D'Artagnan and his friends are discharged from the Musketeers for
having publicly insulated Sasquinet. Jeffrey Stone.

6:15

2 Here's Allen-Farm News

13 Aspect-Tornado

SPECIAL: Ralph Titus is narrator on this 15-minute monthly public-service program. Today's topic
is tornadoes, and there are films of a tornado in El Dorado, KS, and of weather-forecasting
devices.

6:30

2 Paris Precinct

"Moulin Ridge." The body of a woman is found floating in the Seine. Louis Jordan.

4 People Are Funny

1. Miss North Carolina and Miss South Carolina compete in a contest of judgment. 2. A man and
wife are matched in a test of car-driving ability. Art Linkleter is the host.

5 13 Perry Mason

"The Case of the Calendar Girl." In order to complete a job, a building contractor is forced to
have shady dealings with a political racketeer. Later the racketeer is found dead, and the
contractor is accused of murder. He retains Perry Mason as his atorney. Raymond Burr.

6 9 Dick Clark

Guests are singer Fabian, Roy Hamilton, Gary Stites and Neil Sedaka.

7PM

2 9 Jubilee U.S.A.-Red Foley

Red Foley's guests are singers Ray Price and Warner Mack.

4 Perry Como
COLOR: Perry welcomes singers Julie London and Bobby Darin, comedian Lou Carter and Art Wall
Jr., winner of this year's Masters Golf Tournament.

6 Circle 6 Ranch

7:30

5 Wanted-Dead or Alive

Josh Randall is forced to kill a youth in self-defense and finds himself the target of an unusual
vengeance. Steve McQueen.

6 Jubilee U.S.A.

See 7PM.

13 Charlie Chan

"Hamlet in Flames." Chan's son helps his father uncover the mystery of a rare first edition.

8PM

2 5 13 Face of Danger

DEBUT: First in a series of half-hour mystery and adventure dramas seen previously on other
series. Tonight: Thomas Mitchell in "Web of Circumstance." For years, a bank teller has been
stealing small sums of money. His object is to leave his nagging wife and sail to an island in the
South Pacific.

4 Black Saddle

Rancher Lon Jessup is charge with robbery and murder by two Chicago detectives. Jessup tells
Clay Culhane that he was involved in a robbery but had nothing to do with a murder.

6 9 Dancing Party-Lawrence Welk

Musical highlights include "Lullaby," writen by Lawrence Welk, "Make Room for Joy" and "Waltz
of the Flowers." Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Sparklers.

8:30

2 5 13 Have Gun, Will Travel


"Alaska." An old fur-trapping friend of Paladin's becomes embroiled in a claims dispute in Alaska.
Paladin journeys north and learns that the man's life has been threatened. Richard Boone.

4 Cimarron City

Gary Merrill and June Lockhart in "Medicine Man." Joshua Newton, an ex-Army doctor, arrives in
Cimarron City with his wife Emily. Newton, who was accused of malpractice by his commanding
officer, wants to make a new life for himself. But men who knew him in the Army arrive in town
and make trouble for him.

9PM

2 5 13 Gunsmoke

Deputy Jake Harbin of Baker City sets up an ambush and almost kills Lee Prentice, who's wanted
for murder. Prentice appeals to Marshal Dillon, claiming that he acted in self-defense and is not a
murderer. James Arness, Dennis Weaver.

6 9 Sammy Kaye

This 30-minute musical program returns to this time period. Highlights: "Best Things in Life are
Free," "Younger Than Springtime," "Mary Lou," "Side by Side," "Fascination," "Goody, Goody,"
"Over the Rainbow" and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."

9:30

2 Wrestling

4 D.A.'s Man

An atractive blonde acts as the bait when her two partners try to shake down a wealthy
playboy. When the harried victim appeals to the D.A., Shannon is assigned to act as the next
dupe in the extortion scheme. John Compton.

5 Mike Hammer

"For Sale: Deathbed-Used." Mike Hammer hunts for a psychopathic knife-killer who has already
claimed three victims. Darren McGavin.

6 Central Missouri College

"Pan-American Day in Mexico." Students from the seventh grade of the college laboratory school
depict events that take place in Mexico on this festive day. Part of the program is in Spanish.
Clive Cooper and Mrs. Marita Peck co-host.
9 Movie

Shock!: "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." [1935] The chorimaster of a cathedral is in love with a
girl who takes singing lessons from him. Claude Rains.

13 New York Confidental

"The Assassin." A junior executive on Wall Street leads a dangerous double life. Lee Tracy.

10PM

4 Bowling-Kansas City

5 Movie

Million Dollar Movie: "Corvete K-255." [1943] During World War II, the crew of a British corvete
in the North Atlantic is menaced by the enemy. Randolph Scot, Ella Raines.

6 13 News, Weather, Sports

10:30

2 Movie

Maryville Movie: "Don Juan Quilligan." [1945] A barge captain's love for his deceased mother
involves him in bigamy and murder. William Bendix.

13 Movie-Double Feature

Movietime, U.S.A.: 1. "Fort Apache." [1948] An arrogant colonel's policies create trouble with
the Apaches. John Wayne, Shirley Temple, Henry Fonda. 2. "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp." [1942] Two
men, rejected by the Army, form their own Home Defense Army. Jackie Gleason, Bruce Bennet.

11PM

9 Movie

Saturday Movie: "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." [1941] To their surprise, a young couple discover that
their marriage is void. Carole Lombard.

11:15
4 News

11:20

4 Movie

Saturday Cinema: "Casablanca." [1942] A cafe owner in Casablanca unexpectedly encounters his
former love and her husband, who is fleeing the Nazis. Humphrey Bogart.

12:15

5 News

12:25

5 Movie

Witching Hour: "The Hidden Hand." Time approximate. A lunatic escapes from an asylum and
returns home. Craig Stevens.

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Retro: Eastern Virginia Saturday, May 13, 1978

By request, from TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

6:30 Beter Way

7 AM Petticoat Junction

7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (childhood

photos of Arthur Ashe, film highlights of June 1950,


a tennis match played on ice)

8 AM Three Robonic Stooges

8:30 Speed Buggy

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

11:30 Secrets Of Isis

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Space Academy

1 PM What's New, Mr. Magoo?

1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival: "Chipmates," from England

2 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals

2:30 Movie: "The Big Street" (Lucille Ball in a serious role, from '42)

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitational (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (Howard Davis vs. Larry Stanton, lightweights,

10 rounds, from Orlando)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)

7 PM Hee Haw (Charley Pride, David Huddleston, Hank Thompson)

8 PM The Jeffersons

8:30 Ted Knight Show (last episode)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Breakheart Pass"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell"

1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert


WHSV Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Light Unto My Path

7:30 Jabberjaw (ABC, delay from Sun 10:30 AM)

8 AM All New Superfriends Hour

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand (Chic, Robert Palmer)

1:30 Fishing With Roland Martin

2 PM Christopher Closeup

2:30 Arthur Smith

3 PM Pop Goes The Country

3:30 TBA

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Indy 500 time trials, World Amateur

Boxing Championships from Belgrade)

6:30 Good News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Rich Litle (special with Tom Bosley, Suzanne Somers, Dick

Van Paten, Robert Guillaume)

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Alan King (special with John Astin, Susan Saint James, Dick

Van Paten, Nancy Walker)

11 PM James Robison Presents

11:30 700 Club


12:30 Dateline: Religion

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6:30 Cavalcade

7 AM Ghost Busters (delay from Sun 9 AM)

7:30 Wacko (guests: Jim Backus and the Hotcakes, delay from

Sun 9:30 AM)

8 AM Three Robonic Stooges

8:30 Speed Buggy

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour

11:30 Secrets Of Isis

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Space Academy

1 PM Gunsmoke

2 PM Racing

2:30 Beverly Hillbillies

3 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh)

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitational (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM The Jeffersons
8:30 Ted Knight Show

9 PM CBS Movie: "Breakheart Pass"

11 PM News

11:30 Star Trek

12:30 Gunsmoke

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

7 AM R.F.D. #8

8 AM All New Superfriends Hour

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 Soul Train

1:30 Outer Limits

2:30 Big Valley

3:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" (Gordon Scot

as Tarzan, from '59)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Rich Litle

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Alan King

11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!"

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

6 AM The Lucy Show

6:30 Batman (Van Johnson as the Minstrel, two episodes)

7:30 The Archies

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go Go Globetroters

10:30 Think Pink Panther Show

11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

11:30 The Archies

12 N Land Of The Lost

12:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

1 PM The Racers

1:30 Adam-12

2 PM Baseball Warm-Up

2:15 Baseball: Red Sox-Twins or A's-Tigers

5 PM The Lucy Show (time approximate)

5:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM News

6:30 Wrestling (from Raleigh)

7:30 Inside Area 10

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Columbo
11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Richard Dreyfuss; singers

Jimmy Buffet and Gary Tigerman)

1 AM Movie: "Track Of The Moon Beast"

2:50 News

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

7 AM Whistle Stop (they may have goten this from sister station

WBTV Charlote)

7:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go Go Globetroters

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 Bowling: 1978 National Collegiate Championship from Milwaukee

2 PM Baseball Warm-Up

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 10)

5 PM Lone Ranger (time approximate)

5:30 Sha Na Na (guests: Frank Gorshin and Kristy McNichol)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News


7 PM Emergency One!

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Columbo

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

6:30 Comedy Time

7:30 Hot Fudge

8 AM All New Superfriends Hour

9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Flying Nun

2 PM Movie: "Invasion Earth 2150 A.D."

3:30 Greatest Sports Legends

4 PM In Search Of...

4:30 Last Of The Wild

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Focus

7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to New York)

8 PM Rich Litle

9 PM Love Boat
10 PM Alan King

11 PM ABC News (Sylvia Chase/Tom Jarriel)

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "McKenna's Gold"

1 AM Conversation

1:30 News/Alcoholics Anonymous

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS)

8 AM Antiques

8:30 Consumer Survival Kit

9 AM Crocket's Victory Garden

9:30 French Chef

10 AM Our Mutual Friend (Part 4)

11 AM Forsyte Saga

12 N Camera Three

12:30 off the air

5 PM Consumer Survival Kit

5:30 Turnabout

6 PM Great TV Auction (Ch. 15's annual fund-raiser)

(don't know how long this stays on)

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS)

7:30 P.S. 23
8 AM Movie: "The Scarlet Leter"

9:30 Art America

10 AM Soundstage

11 AM Previn And The Pitsburgh

12 N French Chef

12:30 Crocket's Victory Garden

1 PM Great Performances ("Shooting The Chandelier," by

David Mercer, set on a ruined Czech estate near

the end of World War II)

2:30 Blue-Collar Capitalism

3 PM Daniel Foster, M.D.

3:30 Your Health

4 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

4:30 Ethics In America

5 PM U.S. Farm Policy: What Direction?

6 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals

6:30 Once Upon A Classic: "Sky Pirate"

7:30 Originals (interview with Eudora Welty)

8 PM Old Friends...New Friends (Fred Rogers shows home

movies of himself at age 4)

8:30 Blue-Collar Capitalism (an asbestos-mining community

in Lowell, VT, that was bought out by its workers)

9 PM Hometown Almanac (Jack Daniel's Original Cornet Band

recreates early-20th-century music)

10 PM Soundstage (Martin Mull, Flo and Eddie)


11 PM Watch Your Mouth (a substitute teacher tries to help

a transfer student with a reading disability)

sign off 11:30 PM

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

6:55 Tidewater Update

7 AM Porky Pig 'n Friends

7:30 Huck 'n Yogi

8 AM Popeye 'n Bugs Bunny

9 AM Jonny Quest

9:30 Brady Kids

10 AM Superman

10:30 Tarzan

11:30 Lone Ranger

12 N Movie: "River Of No Return" (Robert Mitchum, Marilyn

Monroe, from '54)

2 PM Laredo

3 PM Rawhide

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM Movie: "Land Of The Pharaohs" (Joan Collins is in this one,

from '55)

7:55 Tidewater Update

8 PM Holiday In Melodyland
8:30 Rex Humbard

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM Oral Roberts

10:30 Rock Church

11 PM Rifleman

11:30 Jesus '76 (a rally taped two years earlier)

sign off 12:30 AM

WVIR Ch. 29 Charlotesville (NBC)

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go-Go Globetroters

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 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (childhood

photographs of Bruce Jenner, perhaps beter known

now as stepfather of the Kardashians)

1 PM Wrestling (I think this is from Raleigh)

2 PM Baseball Warm-Up

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 10)

5 PM Anatomy Of Auto Racing (time approximate)

5:30 Thunderboat Spectacular

6 PM Movie: "Spy In Your Eye"


8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Columbo

11 PM Sha Na Na (guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor)

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Circuit Rider

WVPT Ch. 51 Harrisonburg (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 I'll Do It! (kids' show)

10 AM Once Upon A Classic (same as Ch. 23)

11 AM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky

11:30 Agriculture In Action

12 N Beter Way

12:30 Crocket's Victory Garden

1 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

1:30 Children's Bookshelf

2 PM Garden Show

2:30 Bees And Honey

3 PM By-Line

3:30 Word On Words

4 PM Horsepens 40 (musical show from, I believe, Alabama)

4:30 Cinema Showcase

5 PM Consumer Survival Kit


5:30 Turnabout

6 PM Great TV Auction (WVPT also uses an auction as a

fund-raiser.)

Like Ch. 15, I don't know how long it lasts.

Retro: Eastern Virginia Thursday, May 18, 1978

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

6:10 Down To Earth

6:15 These Things We Share

6:30 Not For Women Only (Part 4 on sex education focuses

on menopause and sex; guests are authors Barbara Seaman

and Helen Kaplan.)

7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest is James Broderick of "Family")

9 AM Dick Lamb (local talk show)

10 AM Donahue

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM People, Places And Things


1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family

4 PM Match Game '78

4:30 Merv Griffin (Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Sally Field)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Cross-Wits (Jamie Farr, Joanna Barnes, Nancy Kulp,

Gordon MacRae)

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Waltons

9 PM Festival Of The Stars: Mexico (Suzanne Somers, John Riter,

and Ricardo Montalban host from various locations in Mexico--

three ABC stars on a CBS program, imagine--performers include

Samantha Sang, Roy Clark with the Mexico State Symphony Orchestra,

Rita Moreno, Freddy Fender, Barbara Eden, Bert Convy, Gary Collins and

Mary Ann Mobley, Steve Allen, Rip Taylor, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jerry Stiller

and Anne Meara, the mime troupe Mummenschanz, the Ballet Folklorico,

and 500 mariachis.)

11 PM News

11:30 M*A*S*H

12:05 CBS Movie: "Cry Panic"

WHSV Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)


6:30 Virginia Farmer (I'm assuming this is a farm show and not someone's name.)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM PTL Club

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares (Gary Burghoff, Cathy Lee Crosby, Erik Estrada, George

Gobel, Rose Marie, Roger Miller, Connie Stevens, McLean Stevenson, Paul

Lynde)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Robert Klein, Jo Anne Worley)

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 Muppet Show (guest: John Cleese)

5 PM Space: 1999

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters)

7 PM Laredo

8 PM Welcome Back, Koter

8:30 Operation Petticoat

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Fish

10 PM Bareta
11 PM News

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Toma

1:50 News

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "U.S. Foreign Policy"

6:30 Virginia Today

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (guest: Ringo Starr)

10 AM Pass The Buck

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Richmond Today

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family

4 PM Match Game '78

4:30 Three Stooges

5 PM Gilligan's Island
5:30 Get Smart

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Ernest Borgnine, Gary Burghoff,

Vikki Carr, Phyllis Diller, George Gobel, Earl Holliman,

Tony Randall, Stella Stevens, Paul Lynde)

8 PM Waltons

9 PM Festival Of The Stars: Mexico

11 PM News

11:30 M*A*S*H

12:05 CBS Movie: "Cry Panic"

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM 700 Club

10 AM F.Y.I. (local magazine show)

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live


3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Merv Griffin (same as WTAR/WTKR)

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 Odd Couple

8 PM Welcome Back, Koter

8:30 Operation Petticoat

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Fish

10 PM Bareta

11 PM News

11:30 The Rookies

12:30 Big Valley

1:30 News

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

5:50 News

6 AM Yoga For Health

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today (Quebec premier Rene Levesque; the cast of the

Broadway musical "Ain't Misbehavin'")

9 AM Dinah!
10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Mike And Lynn 'Roundabout Tidewater

1 PM Card Sharks

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM The Archies

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM My Three Sons

5:30 The Rookies

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Beasts Are In The Streets" (live-

action Hanna-Barbera produced drama about animals

inadvertently let loose when a truck crashes through

a preserve)

10 PM Operation: Runaway (last show)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Eubie Blake, Bert Convy)

1 AM Tomorrow (media critic Nora Ephron discusses her book

"Scribble Scrabble")
2 AM News

2:10 Yoga For Health

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

6:40 Virginia Alamanac/News

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "A Night To Remember" (not the 1953 docudrama about

the sinking of the Titanic but a minor 1943 mystery about a

mystery writer who finds a corpse in his Greenwich Village apartment)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Sanford And Son

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 Emergency One!

5 PM The Lucy Show

5:30 Green Acres

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Liars Club (Bety White, Jack Albertson, magician

Peter Pit, Larry Hovis)


7:30 Newlywed Game

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Beasts Are In The Streets"

10 PM Operation: Runaway

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

6:30 Lidsville

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Happy Days (day-behind from 11 AM)

9:30 Movie: "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye"

11:30 Midday (visits to local nursing homes)

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 Emergency One!

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Movie: "Love Hate Love"

8 PM Welcome Back, Koter

8:30 Operation Petticoat


9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Fish

10 PM Bareta

11 PM News

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Toma

1:50 News

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS)

In-school programs until

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Zoom

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Art America

6:30 Over Easy (Milton Berle; legal rights in marriage

and common-law relationships)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavet (Vincent Price performs scenes from his

one-man show about Oscar Wilde, "Diversions & Delights.")

8 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," part 1 of 12)

8:30 In Search Of The Real America (Ben Watenberg tries to show

that world population is not exceeding its resources.)


9 PM World (the student riots in France in May 1968)

10 PM Forsyte Saga

sign off 11 PM

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS)

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 In-school programs

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 In-school programs

3 PM Electric Company

3:30 Characteristics Of Learning Disabilities

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM Art America

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Once Upon A Classic

8:30 What Is Cancer? (breast-cancer detection)

9 PM Women's Right To Know (continues the discussion of

breast cancer and how to give a self-examination)

9:30 Spelling Bee (this brings back memories: I took part in

the Norfolk Ledger-Star spelling bee in 1967 but lost


in the local finals to a kid from Smithfield, VA, with two

years' experience advantage on me--here, Richmond-area

kids get their shot at the National Spelling Bee)

10 PM Our Mutual Friend (Part 5)

sign off 11 PM

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

5:45 Ross Bagley (gospel music)

6:45 News

7 AM Lone Ranger

7:30 Popeye 'n Bugs Bunny

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 AM Big Valley (Sajid Khan of "Maya" guest stars)

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Manna

12 N Acts 29

12:30 Marcus Welby, M.D. (guest: Joseph Campanella)

1:30 Hazel

2 PM New Zoo Revue

2:30 Litle Rascals/Our Gang

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends

4 PM Monkees

4:30 Gilligan's Island


5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Partridge Family

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 I Love Lucy

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Andy Griffith

8:30 Doris Day

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 Manna

11 PM Good News

11:30 Movie: "Diplomatic Courier"

WVIR Ch. 29 Charlotesville (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Charlotesville Today

9:30 PTL Club

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Sanford And Son

12:30 High Rollers

1 PM For Richer, For Poorer

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Anson Williams; Erin Moran,

comedian Freddie Roman, Robert Redford's wife Lola

(a consumer advocate), Brook Benton, singer Lorrie

Mahaffey)

5:30 Gong Show

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Donahue (same as Ch. 6)

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Beasts Are In The Streets"

10 PM Operation: Runaway

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Ch. 29 did not carry "Tomorrow" but did carry "The Midnight Special"

on Fridays.

WVPT Ch. 51 Harrisonburg (PBS)

8 AM Hodgepodge Lodge

8:30 Over Easy (Gray Panthers leader Maggie Kuhn; Richard Brooks,

director of "Looking For Mr. Goodbar")

9 AM In-school programs

3 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

3:30 Villa Alegre

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Grand Poultry Parade (taped yesterday in Harrisonburg; Elizabeth


Taylor was grand marshal)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Wonderful World Of Country Music (first of eight shows hosted by

Leroy Van Dyke; guests are Don Williams, Barbara Fairchild, and

Linda Hart)

8 PM Once Upon A Classic

8:30 In Search Of The Real America

9 PM World

10 PM Our Mutual Friend

11 PM Black Perspective On The News

sign off 11:30 PM

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4 PM Sesame Street

Episode #1179

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Re: Retro: Eastern Virginia Thursday, May 18, 1978

Please post listings from Saturday 5/13/1978 and Sunday 5/14/1978.

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WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

9 AM Dick Lamb (local talk show)

...by any chance, would this be the same Dick Lamb who bought WWDE-AM-FM Radio in
Hampton in 1978, and would he be any relation to C-SPAN's Brian Lamb?...
King Daevid MacKenzie

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That could be the same Dick Lamb; in the '60s he was a

disc jockey on WGH Newport News and co-host of WAVY's

"Disc-O-Ten." I have no idea if he's related to Brian Lamb

but may be the guy who bought WWDE.

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Yes, the host of The Dick Lamb Show on WTAR-TV is the same Dick Lamb who bought WWDE.
Retro: Western Washington + cable, Sat. Jul 3rd, 1982

Source: TV Guide, in two parts. 5AM-7PM and 7PM-5AM.

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver, BC [CBC]

4 KOMO Seatle [ABC]

5 KING Seatle [NBC]

6 CHEK Victoria [CTV]

7 KIRO Seatle [CBS]

8 BCTV Vancouver [CTV]

9 KCTS Seatle [PBS]

11 KSTW Tacoma [IND]

12 KVOS Bellingham, WA [CBS/IND]

13 KCPQ Tacoma [IND]

21 CKVU Vancouver [IND]

62 KTPS Tacoma [PBS]

ART Arts & Entertainment

ESN ESPN

HBO Home Box Office

NIK Nickelodeon

SHO Showtime

TBS WTBS 17 Atlanta [IND]

USA Network

5AM
5 Alfred Hitchcock BW

7 News

ESN Team Rodeo

Playoff semifinal 2.

USA Scholastic Sports Academy

5:05

TBS Baseball Bunch

5:25

4 News

5:30

4 Health Field

USA Best of Calliope

5:35

12 With This Ring

TBS Partridge Family

5:50

12 Ag-USA

6AM

4 PM Northwest
A tour of England.

5 Smurfs

6 8 Frontier Connection

13 Community College Telecourse

6:05

TBS War and Peace

6:20

12 Anchor

6:30

4 Boomerang

The gang throws a circus party.

6 8 Dale Harney's Magic Palace

7 Rebop

11 News

HBO Movie

"On The Right Track." [1981, PG] Gary Coleman as an orphaned shoeshine boy with a knack for
picking horses.

SHO Hot Wheels

6:50

12 News
7AM

4 Superfriends

5 6 8 Wimbledon Tennis

Taped coverage includes the women's title.

7 Dialogue

11 Beter Way

12 Great Space Coaster

13 Q-13 Weekend Journal

21 Hercules

ESN Sportscenter

SHO Movie

"Clown White" [1980, Canadian] A deaf boy [Mark Christopher Dillon] discovers mime.

7:05

TBS Movie

"King Richard and the Crusaders." [1954] It's Christians vs. Moslems in this lavish, sweeping
version of Sir Walter Scot's "The Talisman." Rex Harrison.

7:30

4 Richie Rich, Scooby and Scrappy-Doo

7 New Zoo Revue

11 Farm-City Forum

12 Frisky Frolics

13 Pacific Outdoors

21 Rocket Robin Hood


8AM

7 Popeye and Olive

9 Sesame Street

11 On The Threshold

Topic: auto safety for children.

13 Car Care Central

21 Spider-Man

ESN 1974 British Open Golf Highlights

NIK Pinwheel

8:30

4 Fonz

7 Tarzan, Lone Ranger, Zorro

11 It's Your Business

"Balanced Budget: A Legal Mandate?" Guests: Lewis Uhler of the National Tax Limitation
Commitee; Rudolph Penner from the American Enterprise Institute.

13 Movie

"Wizard of Mars." [1964] Space explorers discover an ancient city on Mars. John Carradine.

21 Just Like Mom

HBO Movie

"The Great Muppet Caper." [1981] Jim Henson's puppets are reporters in London covering a
jewel heist. Charles Grodin.

SHO Movie

"Norman...Is That You?" [1976, PG] Redd Foxx, Pearl Bailey as bewildered parents of a
homosexual.

USA Scholastic Sports Academy


9AM

2 World Cup Soccer

A second-round game, taped July 2 at Madrid, Spain.

4 Laverne & Shirley-Cartoon

9 Mister Rogers

11 Community College Telecourse

12 Jetsons

21 Batle of the Planets

ESN Notre Dame Football

Highlights: 1971 USC game.

USA English Channel

A documentary tracing the Roman emperor Hadrian's travel through Europe and the Middle
East; a report on Canada's logging industry.

9:30

4 Heathcliff and Marmaduke

7 12 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9 Electric Company

21 Hercules

9:35

TBS Movie BW

"Home Before Dark." [1958] A sharply etched story of a mental patient's return home to a cold
husband and a domineering stepmother. Jean Simmons.

10AM
4 Goldie Gold and Action Jack

9 Magic of Oil Painting

11 Hot Fudge

13 Movie

"Cyborg 2087." [1966] Cyborgs [half human, half machine] revolt in the year 2087 and travel
back in time to prevent their own creation. Garth: Michale Rennie.

21 Spider-Man

ESN World Cup Soccer

A second-round match, taped in Spain.

NIK Mat & Jenny

SHO Movie

"Silver Streak." [1976, PG] Gene Wilder, adventure, Jill Clayburgh, romance, Richard Pryor,
slapstick-all aboard an LA-to-Chicago luxury train.

10:30

4 Thundarr

9 Moneymakers

11 Abbot & Costello BW

21 Rocket Robin Hood

HBO Movie

"For Your Eyes Only." [1981, PG] James Bond [Roger Moore] in a race with the Russians to locate
a sunken British spy ship.

NIK Rainbow Country

11AM

2 To Be Announced

4 Weekend Special
"The Trouble With Miss Switch" is that she's a good witch facing banishment unless she comes
up with a bright new idea in witchcraft. Part 1 of a two-part cartoon. Voices: Janet Waldo, Eric
Taslitz, Nancy McKeon.

9 Lawmakers

11 Lone Ranger BW

21 Inside Track

NIK Spread Your Wings

USA Coronation Street

11:30

4 American Bandstand

Performing: Frankie & The Knockouts.

7 Blackstar

9 Say it With Sign

11 Hopalong Cassidy BW

12 Josie & The Pussycats

21 Doctor Who

NIK What Will They Think of Next!

Noon

2 Sportsweekend

Live coverage of the third round of the Peter Jackson Women's Golf Classic from St. George's
Golf & Country Club in Toronto. Also: highlights of the World Equestrian Championships held last
month in Dublin, Ireland.

5 Baseball: An Inside Look

6 13 Wrestling

7 Trollkins
8 Zig Zag

9 We Dig Coal: A Portrait of Three Women

11 Baseball

Seatle at Chicago White Sox.

12 Woody Woodpecker

21 100 Huntley Street

NIK Adventures of Black Beauty

SHO Movie

"Clown White." [1980]

USA Movie BW

"The Mark." [1961] The mental and social readjustment of a convicted sexual deviate. A sensitive
work, skillfully writen, directed and performed. Stuart Whitman.

12:15

5 Baseball

Texas at Oakland. [If game is rained out, alternative programming will be shown.]

12:30

4 Up Front

Topic: religious cults.

7 12 Tom and Jerry

8 Family Brown Country

ESN Team Rodeo

Playoff semifinal 1. [This program also includes SportsCenter Plus.]

NIK Tomorrow People


12:35

TBS Wrestling

1PM

4 Rookie of the Year

This Emmy-winning drama focuses on an 11-year-old girl who gets her first taste of sex
discrimination when she wins a place on her brother's baseball team. Sharon: Jodie Foster.

6 Island Country Garden

7 Kwicky Koala

8 Barlee Bree

9 Play of the Month

An adaption of Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn's "The Love Girl and the Innocent."

12 It's About People

13 NASL Soccer Kicks

21 Batle of the Planets

HBO Sneak Preview

NIK Reggie Jackson's World of Sports

SHO Hot Wheels

1:30

6 Time of Your Life

7 30 Minutes

A report on a high school where students take part in a mock marriage.

8 Amazing Kreskin

12 12 Digest

13 Those Magnificent Air Shows


Highlights of Northwest air shows.

21 Vancouver

HBO Movie

"The Last Metro." [1980, PG] Francois Truffaut's acclaimed study of a small theater company in
Nazi-occupied Paris.

SHO Movie

"All The Fine Young Cannibals." [1960] They're young and they're hungry for love. Robert
Wagner.

2PM

4 Movie

"Summerdog." [1977] Engaging story about a city family's New England summer vacation and
the canine that adopts them. James Congdon.

6 8 Outdoors Unlimited

7 New You Asked For It

12 Garner Ted Armstrong

13 Rodeo

Coverage of the 1982 College National Finals Rodeo, taped June 19 at Bozeman, Montana. Walt
Garrison.

NIK American Hero

USA You!

2:30

6 Weekend Report

7 Emergency!

8 You Can Do It

12 Faith for Today


NIK Livewire

USA To Be Announced

2:35

TBS Motorweek Illustrated

3PM

2 CBC News

5 Sportsjournal

"Spirit of Competition: A Celebration of Sports" looks at such athletic luminaries as Hall of Fame
baseball players Mickey Mantle and Bob Gibson stock-car driver Richard Pety; basketball's Julius
Erving.

6 Island Sports Report

8 Wrestling

9 American Playhouse

"The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez" tells of a 1901 Texas manhunt for a Mexican cowhand accused of
murdering a lawman. Cortez: Edward James Olmos. [Last show of the season.]

11 Tarzan

12 30 Minutes

See 1:30PM.

13 That Nashville Music

ESN 1975 British Open Golf Highlights

NIK Spread Your Wings

USA Time-Out Theater

3:05

2 Baseball
Montreal at Pitsburgh in the first game of a doubleheader.

TBS This Week in Baseball

3:30

6 You Can Do It

7 Golf

Third-round play in the Western Open.

12 World of Travel

13 Porter Wagoner

21 Sounds Good

NIK You Can't Do That On Television

SHO Movie

"Chu Chu and the Philly Flash." [1981, PG] Alan Arkin and Carol Burnet as two losers caught up
in political intrigue. Jack Warden.

3:35

TBS Baseball

Cincinnati at Atlanta.

4PM

4 Best of PM Northwest

Included: The Morton [WA] Loggers Jubilee; a canine obedience competition for Newfoundlands.

5 This Week in Baseball

6 8 Wide World of Sports

Scheduled segments include the finals of the Canadian Five-Pin Bowling Championships in
Calgary, Alta.; the Quebec Cup Castrol Challenge Formula One motorcycle race, taped June 13 at
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.
11 Outer Limits

12 Funorama

13 Hee Haw

21 Jo Gaillard

ESN SportsCenter

HBO Movie

"On The Right Track."

NIK Tomorrow People

USA Sports Probe

4:30

5 Full Throtle

12 Movie

"Champions of Justice." [1965] Compilations of episodes from television's "Lone Ranger" series,
with the protagonists framed by an outlaw band. Clayton Moore.

NIK Adventures of Black Beauty

USA Sports Look

5PM

4 Wide World of Sports

The finals of the North American Boxing Championships, taped at Las Vegas. The U.S. and Cuba
are the top two teams in the competition. Also: taped coverage of the U.S.-USSR Track and Field
Meet from Indianapolis. Expected competitors include Carl Lewis [100 meters and long jump],
Steve Scot [1500 meters] and Mary Decker Tabb [1500 meters].

5 Klinger & Company

Guest: Rich Litle.

7 Waltons
9 World Cup '82 Soccer Tournament-Highlights

11 Bionic Woman

13 Bonanza

21 1st News Western Review

62 Soccer Made in Germany

ESN Boxing

Featured: Bobby Czyz [18-0] vs. Manuel Melon [13-2-1] in a scheduled 10-round middleweight
bout. Telecast from Totowa, NJ.

NIK Livewire

USA Soccer

The U.S. Soccer Federation National Team Championships, taped June 6 in Chicago.

5:30

2 Wok With Yan

5 News

21 Global News

SHO Movie

"Silver Streak."

6PM

2 CBC News

5 NBC News-Jessica Savitch

6 8 News

7 CBS News-Bob Schieffer

9 Ireland

Part 10 chronicles the events that led to civil war after Ireland received dominion status in 1921.
11 Kung Fu

Chief Dan George as a dying warrior in search of his preordained burial site.

12 Week's End

13 Movie

"The Mummy" [1959] Horror stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee team again for this yarn
about the fulfillment of an ancient Egyptian curse. A remake of the 1932 Boris Karloff classic.

21 What Will They think of Next!

62 Matinee at the Bijou

Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson are the "Country Gentlemen" [1936].

ART Month in the Country

Susannah York and Ian McShane in an adaption of Ivan Turgenev's 1850 realistic comedy.

HBO Gota Dance, Gota Sing

6:30

2 Jimmy Phair

4 7 News

5 KING 5 Magazine

Two Washington communties and their concerns about the environment and unemployment;
single fathers.

6 Woman to Woman

8 Ready, Set, Grow

12 Pink Panther

21 World Alive

6:35

TBS Rat Patrol


6:50

9 Nine Tonight-Block/O'Ryan

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7PM-5AM

7PM

2 Happy Days

4 Lawrence Welk
Grammy-winning selections include "Volare," "Somewhere My Love," "On a Clear Day," "I Write
the Songs," "Mack the Knife," "Just the Way You Are," "Mame."

5 Entertainment This Week

Scheduled: Tom Wopat, Kim Fields, Ben Gazzara.

6 8 Taxi

After a wrecking ball demolishes his condemned apartment, Jim [Christopher Lloyd] moves in
with his "best buddy"-Louie [Danny DeVito]. Alex: Judd Hirsch.

7 Best of Donahue

Guests: Richard and Alma Thomas and their triplets.

9 NOVA

"Locusts: War Without End" studies a plague of Biblical dimensions that hit African, Asian and
European farms during 1977-79.

11 Solid Gold

Guest co-host Shaun Cassidy welcomes Kool & The Gang, Bonnie Rait, Moon Zappa, Frankie and
the Knockouts, Charley Pride, comic Gary Shandling, Bobby Womack. Music includes "Valley
Girl."

12 Avengers

Steed [Patrick Macnee] joins the Jack-the-Ripper Club to get a lead on a series of bizarre slayings.

21 Star Trek

Jane Wyat portrays Mr. Spock's human mother in an episode that examines the Vulcan's family
relationships. Kirk: William Shatner.

ESN 1981 Wimbledon Tennis Highlights

HBO Movie

"The Great Muppet Caper."

USA Time-Out Theater

7:05

TBS News
7:30

2 Archie Bunker's Place

6 8 Circus

Pete and Patrova on the trapeze, illusionists Lynn and Jeff Nelson, Terry O'Brien's precision
balancing act, Wilson's dogs and pony.

62 Numero Uno

A profile of New Zealand's middle-distance runner Peter Snell.

SHO Folk Music Reunion

A concert celebrating the 1960s heyday of folk music with hosts the Kingston trio. Included: Judy
Collins, Mary Travers, John Sebastian.

7:50

ART Great Paintings

8PM

2 Nature of Things

A documentary on the Thoroughbred racehorse, with emphasis on the generations of selective


breeding that produced it. Footage of breeding and foaling was shot at farms in Britain, Ireland,
the U.S. and Canada. Also: a look at sales of high-priced yearlings and a discussion of whether
Thoroughbreds can be further refined for racing.

4 Today's FBI

Mideast expatriates are being assassinated by a mercenary hired by their homeland. Ben: Mike
Connors. Nick: Joseph Cali.

5 Here's Boomer

Boomer hooks up with two bumbling policemen trying to nail an affluent bookie. Shack: John
Reilly.

6 Lou Grant
7 Walt Disney

"The Litle Shepherd Dog of Catalina" is a champion sheltie stranded on California's rugged
coastal island. First aired in 1973.

8 Movie

"The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie." [1979] At his Bel Air mansion, Bugs reflects on his hare-
raising exploits with the links of Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd; and Wile E. Coyote continues his
interminable pursuit of the Road Runner.

9 Caribou: The Incredible Journey

Michael Landon narrates this 1978 study of a caribou herd's yearly 2000-mile migration.

11 Movie BW

"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." [1948] Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt star in this powerful
version of B. Traven's novel about greed. Screenwriter-director John Huston won two Oscars;
Walter Huston [his father] won for his performance as an old prospector.

12 Streets of San Francisco

A paranoiac shoots a police officer lurking outside his home. Karl Malden. Herrick: Edward
Walsh.

13 Movie BW

"Huckleberry Finn." Faithful but unimaginative adaption of the Mark Twain classic about
adventures on the Mississippi River. Huck: Mickey Rooney.

21 Boxing

Michael Olajide Jr. vs. Al Ford in a scheduled eight-round junior-welterweight bout, taped June
17 at Burnaby, B.C.

62 Tony Brown's Journal

Host Tony Brown visits his home town of Charleston, WV, to gauge teenage attitudes toward
work.

ART Fake?

A 1981 BBC report examining the authenticity of painter Georges de La Tour's "The Fortune
Teller."

ESN SportsCenter
USA Night Flight's Take-Off

8:05

TBS World at War

8:30

5 Harper Valley

Bobby [Rod McCary] is tossed out by Wanda [Bridget Hanley] over his affection for Stella
[Barbara Eden]. [Now seen at this new time]

62 Austin City Limits

Highlighted performers include Willie Nelson, the Charlie Daniels Band, Earl Scruggs, Jimmy
Buffet, Larry Gatlin, Chet Atkins, Ray Charles, Roy Clark, Merle Haggard.

USA Night Flight

8:45

USA Movie BW

"J-Men Forever." [1979, PG] New dialogue and footage are spliced into vintage serials to produce
a farce about superheroes batling an evil force.

9PM

2 Three's Company

Jack [John Riter] subs for the chief at Angelino's restaurant, where a mobster is so impressed
with the bill of fare that he insists Jack be made permanent chef. Canon: Terry Kiser.

4 21 Love Boat

An embitered pianist [James MacArthur] is consoled by an understanding maid [Donna


Pescow]; Dick Shawn plays a puzzling chap who's trying to persuade a psycharist [Joanna
Cassidy] that he's nuts; Gopher [Fred Grandy] is mystified by a girl [MacKenzie Phillips] who
refuses to admit they've met. Stockwell: Patricia McCormack.
5 Nashville Palace

Hosts: Tammy Wynete, George Jones. Guests: Minnie Pearl, Charley Pride, Terri Gibbs. Songs:
"Crying in the Rain" [Tammy]; "He Stopped Loving Her Today" [George]; "Never Been So Loved"
[Charley].

6 Movie

"Betrayal." [1978] Fact-based TV movie about a woman who sued her psychiatrist for luring her
into a sexual relationship under the guise of therapy. Lesley Ann Warren, Rip Torn.

7 Movie

"Thunderbolt and Lightfoot." [1974] Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges in director Michael Cimino's
heist yarn about a middle-aged bank robber teamed with a young drifter who saved his life. Red:
George Kennedy.

9 Fawlty Towers

Return: British comedian John Cleese [of Monty Python] plays Basil Fawlty, bumbling owner of a
resort hotel. In the opener, Basil decides to upgrade the clientele.

12 Movie

"Happy Birthday, Wanda June." [1971] Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s offbeat blend of fantasy, whimsical
farce and biting satire aimed at American virility, sex and marriage. Rod Steiger, Susannah York.

ART Month in The Country

ESN World Cup Soccer

HBO Movie

"S.O.B." [1981, R] Blake Edwards' dark-humored farce about the cut-throat world of Hollywood
filmmaking.

SHO Movie

"The Hand." [1981, R] Michael Caine is a cartoonist whose severed hand lives on its own.

9:05

TBS Baseball

Taped: Cincinnati at Atlanta.


9:30

2 Keep It In The Family

9 To The Manor Born

Debut: British comedy about a gentlewoman's efforts to teadch the new owner of her country
estate the ways of a gentleman. On the opener, Richard [Peter Bowles] resolves to make the
estate more efficient.

9:45

62 Movie BW

"Blitz on Britain." [1960] An account of the World War II Batle of Britain.

10PM

2 Dallas

Jock's accident stuns the Ewings, sending J.R., Bobby and Ray [Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Steve
Kanaly] to South America to determine the fate of their father [Jim Davis].

4 21 Fantasy Island

Only love can terminate the wanderings of a 15th-century Flying Dutchman [Peter Graves];
Roarke [Ricardo Montalban] summon an angelic presence [Shelley Smith] to help a failing do-
gooder. Ron Price: Dick Smothers.

5 NBC Magazine

Segments on the psychological and physiological aftereffects of miscarriage; hard-boiled mystery


writer Mickey Spillane; and Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C.

8 Trapper John M.D.

9 Austin City Limits

Tompall & the Glaser Brothers.

13 Saturday Night

Anthony Perkins [host] and singer Bety Carter.


10:15

USA Night Flight

10:30

11 Movie BW

"Lawless Frontier." [1935] John Wayne.

USA Night Flight

"Jimi Hendrix Video Gram" features a selection of video artists performing their works to some
of Hendrix's songs.

10:50

ART Great Paintings

11PM

2 CBC News-Peter Mansbridge

4 5 7 News

8 CTV News-Keith Morrison

9 Up Pompeii

Debut: Ancient Rome is the setting for this comedy series that begins as senator Ludicrys Sextus
enlists his slave Lurcio's help in organizing a vestal-virgin contest.

12 Sugar Ray Leonard's Golden Gloves

Pennsylvania vs. Rocky Mountain in a series of bouts taped Dec. 10, 1981, in Des Moines, IA.
Hosts: Verne Lundquist, Sugar Ray Leonard.

13 Movie

"The Ghosts of Hanley House." [1974] Unable to sell a house that is supposedly haunted, a man
goads his friends into spending a night in it. Elsie Baker, Barbara Chase.

21 Forum Presents
A performance by Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88.

ART Fake?

HBO Movie

"For Your Eyes Only."

SHO Bizarre

11:15

2 Provincial Affairs

4 ABC News-Tom Jarriel

11:20

2 6 8 News

11:30

4 Movie

"Honor Thy Father." [1973] Above-average TV movie based on Gay Talese's best-seller about life
inside the Mafia. Bill: Joseph Bologna.

5 Saturday Night Live

From February: hostess Elizabeth Ashley spoofs "kiss and tell" Hollywood autobiographies; Hall
& Oates sing "I Can't Go For That" and "You Make My Dreams."

7 New You Asked For It-Rich Litle

Reporters ask British citizens for their opinions for Americans. Also: an English snuff factory.

9 Hi-Fi: Live at Bear Creek

A profile of the five-man group Hi-Fi in a recording session.

ESN SportsCenter

SHO Movie
"Nashville Girl." [1976, R] Monica Gayle in rags-to-riches story of a country singer.

USA Night Flight's New Wave Theatre

11:45

2 Movie

"The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit." [1956] The personal and professional problems of a New
York businessman. Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones.

12AM

7 Movie

Bete Davis is "White Mama," an impoverished but proud woman who shares her apartment-and
her wisdom-with a streetwise black teenager [Ernest Harden Jr.] A 1980 TV movie.

9 Nine Tonight

11 News

12 Movie

"The Glenn Miller Story." [1954] The life of the popular bandleader and the era in which he
became a success. James Stewart, June Allyson.

21 Loose Change

The conclusion of this miniseries reunites the principal characters [Cristina Raines, Season
Hubley, Laurie Heineman] at an Arizona commune. Peter Lane: Stephen Macht.

USA Night Flight's Take Off

12:05

6 Movie

"The Blue Max." [1966] World War I story about a ruthless German fighter pilot [George
Peppard] determined to win flying honors. Ursula Andress. Exciting aerial sequences; good
performances.

8 Movie
"Terror in the Wax Museum." [1973] Low-budget whodunit about a killer at large in Victorian
London. Ray Milland, Elsa Lanchester.

TBS Movie BW

"Seconds." [1966] John Frankenheimer directed this Faustian shocker about a metamorphic
operation that has nightmarish aftereffects. Rock Hudson.

12:30

ESN Boxing

USA Night Flight

12:45

USA Movie BW

"J-Men Forever."

1AM

5 Evening at the Improv

13 Dance Fever

SHO Movie

"Return of the Secaucus Seven." [1980, R] Well-received low-budget film about friends recalling
the radical '60s.

1:15

HBO Movie

"The Survivor." [1981] Eerie story of a pilot [Robert Powell] trying to determine why his plane
crashed.

1:30
4 News

13 Sugar Ray Leonard's Golden Gloves

2AM

5 Movie

"Permission to Kill." [1975] Contrived thriller about a political dissident marked for assassination
by a ruthless British agent. Dirk Bogarde.

7 News

12 Movie

"Batle of the Worlds." [1960] Marauding planets, flying saucers and a scientific space trip to find
the cause of it all. Phillips: William Windom.

2:10

TBS World at Large

2:15

USA Night Flight

2:30

7 News

ESN All-Star Sportschallenge

TBS Ag-USA

USA Night Flight

2:45

HBO Movie
"The Last Metro."

SHO Movie

"Chu Chu and the Philly Flash."

3AM

ESN 1973 British Open Golf Highlights

TBS CNN News

3:30

USA Night Flight's New Wave Theatre

4AM

5 12 News

ESN SportsCenter

USA Sports Probe

4:05

TBS Peachtree Road Race

4:15

SHO Folk Music Reunion

4:30

5 Honeymooners BW

USA Calliope
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Retro: Virginia Beach - November 4-10, 1979

November 4-10, 1979

Virginia Pilot

3 WTAR-TV (CBS) Landmark

Sunday

6:30 A BETTER WAY

7 AM THREE ROBONIC STOOGES

7:26 IN THE NEWS

7:30 SKATEBIRDS

7:56 IN THE NEWS

8 AM DAY OF DISCOVERY

8:30 ORAL ROBERTS

9 AM CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING

10:30 HOUSE OF WORSHIP

11 AM CHANGED LIVES

11:30 FACE THE NATION

12 PM NEWSMAKERS

12:30 NFL TODAY

1 PM NFL FOOTBALL Washington Redskins at Pitsburgh Steelers

4 PM MOVIE Girls Girls Girls (1962)


6 PM NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM 60 MINUTES

8 PM ARCHIE BUNKERS PLACE-Comedy

8:30 ONE DAY AT A TIME-Comedy

9 PM JEFFERSONS-Comedy

9:30 ALICE-Comedy

10 PM TRAPPER JOHN MD-Drama

11 PM CHANNEL 3 NEWS

11:30 SPORTS UPDATE

12 AM MOVIE Murder Once Removed (1971)

2 AM MOVIE The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)

4 AM SIGN OFF

Monday-Friday

6 AM HEALTH FIELD

6:30 NEWS

7 AM CBS NEWS

8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO-Children

9 AM PHIL DONAHUE-Talk

10 AM THREE IN THE MORNING-Talk

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game

12 PM LOVE OF LIFE-Serial

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Serial

1 PM YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS-Serial


1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial

2:30 GUIDING LIGHT-Serial

3:30 ONE DAY AT A TIME-Comedy

4 PM MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy (Except Tuesday)

SCHOOLBREAK SPECIAL (Tuesday) Going Places

4:30 BOB NEWHART-Comedy

5 PM MERV GRIFFIN-Variety

6 PM CHANNEL 3 NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM CROSS WITS-Game

7:30 PM MAGAZINE-Magazine

Monday

8 PM WHITE SHADOW-Drama

9 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

9:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI-Comedy

10 PM LOU GRANT-Drama

Tuesday

8 PM CALIFORNIA FEVER-Drama

9 PM CBS MOVIE 11TH Victim (1979)

Wednesday

8 PM CBS REPORTS

9 PM CBS MOVIE Suicides Wife (1979)

Thursday

8 PM WALTONS-Drama
9 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

10 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama

Friday

8 PM INCREDIBLE HULK-Adventure

9 PM DUKES OF HAZARD- Western

10 PM DALLAS-Serial/Drama

Monday-Friday

11 PM CHANNEL 3 NEWS

Monday/Early Tuesday

11:30 HARRY O - Drama

12:40 CBS MOVIE McMillan & Wife (1972)

2:20 CHANNEL 3 NEWS

3 AM SIGN OFF

Tuesday/Early Wednesday

11:30 BARNABY JONES-Drama

12:40 CBS MOVIE Las Vegas Lady (1976)

2:50 CHANNEL 3 NEWS

3:20 SIGN OFF

Wednesday/Early Thursday

11:30 BLACK SHEEP SQUALDRON-Drama

12:40 HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama

1:50 CHANNEL3 NEWS

2:20 SIGN OFF


Thursday/Early Friday

11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE Columbo: Try & Catch (1977)

1:20 CBS LATE LATE MOVIE Banacek (1972)

2:50 CHANNEL 3 NEWS

3:30 SIGN OFF

Friday/Early Saturday

11:30 NIGHT STALKER

12:40 CBS LATE LATE MOVIE Beyond The Door (1975)

2:50 CHANNEL 3 NEWS

3:30 MOVIE So This Is Love (1953)

5:45 TEST PATTERN

Saturday

5 AM TEST PATTERN

6:25 GIVE US THIS DAY

6:30 HEALTH FIELD

7 AM MARLO & THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE-Children

7:30 GIGGLESNORT HOTEL-Children

8 AM MIGHTY MOUSE/HECKLE & JECKAL-Cartoons

8:56 IN THE NEWS

9 AM BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER-Cartoons

10:26 IN THE NEWS

10:30 ALL NEW POPEYE HOUR-Cartoons

11:26 IN THE NEWS

11:30 FAT ALBERT-Cartoon


11:56 IN THE NEWS

12 PM JASON OF STAR COMMAND-Science Fiction

12:26 IN THE NEWS

12:30 TARZAN/SUPER 7-Cartoons

1:26 IN THE NEWS

1:30 30 MINUTES-ChildreN

1:56 IN THE NEWS

2 PM MOVIE Geronimo (1962)

4 PM MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy

4:30 CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR

6 PM CHANNEL 3 NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM HEE HAW-Music

8 PM LOST TREASURE OF CONCEPTION

9 PM CBS MOVIE Act Of Violence (1979)

11 PM CHANNEL 3 NEWS

11:30 MOVIE Darling Lilly (1970)

1:40 CHANNEL 3 NEWS

2:20 MOVIE Sons Of Katie Elder (1965)

4:30 SIGN OFF

10 WAVY-TV (NBC) Lin

Sunday

5 AM PRIDE

5:30 FORUM 10
6 AM BLACK FORUM

6:30 ITS YOUR BUSINESS

7 AM WONDER WONDOW

7:30 BIBLE LESSON

8 AM REX HUMBARD-Religion

9 AM SUNDAY MASS-Catholic

10 AM BOB JONES UNIVERSITY: SHOW MY PEOPLE-Religion

10:30 EARNEST ANGELY-Religion

11:30 CHURCH DERVICE-Baptist

12 PM MEET THE PRESS

12:30 NFL 79

1 PM NFL FOOTBALL Cincinnati Bengals At Baltimore Colts

4 PM NFL FOOTBALL New York Jets At Green Bay Packers

7 PM DISNEYS WONDERFUL WORLD

9 PM NBC MOVIE McArthur (1979)

11:30 NEWS 10

12 AM NBC MOVIE Hard Times (1975)

2 AM NEWS 10

2:30 MOVIE Horror Express (1972)

4:30 TEST PATTERN

Monday-Friday

5 AM PTL CLUB-Jim Bakker

6 AM TIDEWATER TODAY

7 AM TODAY
9 AM JOKERS WILD-Game

9:30 TIC TAC DOUGH-Game

10 AM CARD SHARKS-Game

10:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

11:30 HIGH ROLLERS-Game

12 PM MINDREADERS-Game

12:30 HELLO VIRGINIA-Talk

1 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

2 PM DOCTORS-Serial

2:30 ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

4 PM PASSWORD PLUS-Game

4:30 NEWLYWED GAME-Game

5 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

5:30 NEWS 10

6 PM NEWS 10

6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM FAMILY FEUD-Game

7:30 MUPPET SHOW-Variety/Children

Monday

8 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE-Drama

9 PM NBC MOVIE Heroes (1977)

Tuesday

8 PM BJ AND THE BEAR-Adventure


9 PM SHERIFF LOBO-Adventure

10 PM NEW CANDID CAMERA-Comedy

Wednesday

8 PM REAL PEOPLE-Magazine

9 PM DIFFRENT STROKES-Comedy

9:30 HELLO LARRY-Comedy

10 PM BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE-Comedy

Thursday

8 PM BUCK ROGERS-Science Fiction

9 PM QUINCY-Drama

10 PM KATE LOVES A MYSTERY-Drama

Friday

8 PM SHIRLEY-Drama

9 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

10 PM EISCHED-Drama

Monday-Friday

11 PM NEWS 10

11:30 TONIGHT SHOW-Johnny Carson

1 AM TOMORROW-Tom Snyder (Except Friday)

MIDNIGHT SPECIAL (Friday)

2 AM MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama

3 AM ROOKIES-Drama

4 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy

4:30 MY THREE SONS-Comedy


Saturday

6 AM READ TO DRAMA

6:30 JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE

7 AM REBOP-Children

7:30 NEW KROFT SUPERSTARS SHOW-Variety

8 AM DAFFY DUCK-Cartoons

8:30 CASPER AND THE ANGELS-Cartoons

9 AM FRED AND BARNEY MEET THE THING-Cartoons

10 AM SUPER GLOBETROTTERS-Cartoons

10:30 THE SHMOO-Cartoons

11 AM FLASH GORDON-Cartoons

11:30 GODZILLA-Cartoons

12 PM JETSONS-Cartoon

12:30 JOHNNY QUEST-Cartoon

1 PM COMEBACK

1:30 COUNTRY ROADS

2 PM ROOKIES-Drama

3 PM IN SEARCH OF

3:30 GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS

4 PM SPORTSWORLD

6 PM NEWS 10

6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING

8 PM CHIPS-Drama
9 PM BJ AND THE BEAR-Adventure

10 PM REAL PEOPLE

11 PM NEWS 10

11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE-Comedy

1 AM SCTV

2 AM ROCK CONCERT

3 AM ROOKIES-Drama

4 AM TEST PATTERN

13 WVEC (ABC) Corinthian

Sunday

6:30 AUDIO NEWS

7 AM THIS IS THE LIFE-Drama

7:30 JAMES ROBINSON-Religion

8 AM JERRY FAWELL-Religion

9 AM IN TOUCH-Religion

10 AM KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO-Children

11:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

11:30 ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS-Children

11:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

12 PM WILD KINGDOM

12:30 ISSUES AND ANSWERS

1 PM COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER-Comedy

1:30 COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER-Comedy

2 PM CAROL BURNETT-Comedy
2:30 CAROL BURNETT-Comedy

3 PM IN SEARCH OF

3:30 INSIGHT-Drama

4 PM MOVIE Planet Of The Apes (1968)

6 PM NEWS ON 13

6:30 ABC NEWS

7 PM SALVAGE ONE

8 PM MORK AND MINDY-Comedy

8:30 BENSON-Comedy

9 PM ABC MOVIE - Jaws (1975)

11:30 NEWS 13

12 AM MOVIE Mr. Sundance (1973)

2 AM MOVIE Masacre At Grand Canyon (1965)

4 AM SIGN OFF

Monday-Friday

6 AM ED ALLEN

6:30 NEWS 13

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD MORNING TIDEWATER

10 AM MOVIE 13 - Meet Danny Wilson (1950) Mon

Theres A Girl In My Soup (1971) Tues

Secret Man (1958) Wed

Trapped Beneath The Sea (1974) Thurs

Skyway To Death (1974)


12 PM 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game

12:30 RYANS HOPE-Serial

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

4 PM FAMILY FEUD-Game

4:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

5 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

5:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

6 PM NEWS 13

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 DATING GAME-Game

Monday

8 PM THATS INCREDIBLE-Magazine

9 PM NFL FOOTBALL Houston Oilers At Miami Dopphins

12 AM NEWS 13

12:35 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE

1:10 MOVIE Kansas City Massacre (1975)

3:20 SIGN OFF

Tuesday

8 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

8:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY-Comedy

9 PM THREES COMPANY-Comedy

9:30 TAXI-Comedy
10 PM HART TO HART-Drama

Wednesday

8 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH-Comedy/Drama

9 PM BARETTA-Drama

10 PM CHARLIES ANGELS-Drama

Thursday

8 PM MORK AND MINDY-Comedy

8:30 ANGIE-Comedy

9 PM BARNEY MILLER-Comedy

9:30 SOAP-Comedy

10 PM 20/20-Newsmagazine

Friday

8 PM FAMILY FEUD SPECIAL-Game

9 PM MOVIE New Topper (1979)

Tuesday-Friday

11 PM NEWS 13

Tuesday/Early Wednesday

11:30 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE

12:05 BARNEY MILLER-Comedy

12:40 ABC LATE MOVIE - Beautiful But Deadly (1973)

2:50 NEWS 13

3:20 SIGN OFF

Wednesday/Early Thursday
11:30 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE

12:05 LOVE BOAT-Comedy

1:15 BARETTA-Drama

2:25 NEWS 13

2:55 SIGN OFF

Thursday/Early Friday

11:30 ABC NEWS NIGHTLIONE

12:05 POLICE WOMAN-Drama

1:15 QUINCY-Drama

2:25 NEWS 13

2:55 SIGN OFF

Friday/Early Saturday

11:30 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE

12:05 CHARLIES ANGELS Drama

1:15 MOVIE Snake People (1968)

3:25 SIGN OFF

Saturday

6:30 AUDIO NEWS

7 AM HOT FUDGEChildren

7:30 DAVEY AND GOLIATH-Children

8 AM SUPERFRIENDS-Cartoons

8:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

9 AM SCOOBY DOO ALL STAR LAFF OLYMPICS-Cartoons

10:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK


11 AM SPIDERWOMAN-Cartoons

11:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

11:30 SCRAPPY/SCOOBY DOO-Cartoons

11:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

12 PM WEEKEND SPECIAL

12:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

12:30 AMERICAN BANDSTAND-Music/COLLEGE FOOTBALL

1:30 MOVIE Vampires (1966)

3 PM COLLEGE FOOTBALL

6:30 NEWS 13

7 PM LAWRENCE WELK-Variety

8 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy

9 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy

10 PM FANTYASY ISLAND-Fantasy

11 PM NEWS 13

11:30 MOVIE Sunshine Boys (1975)

1:40 MOVIE Any Wednesday (1964)

4:10 SIGN OFF

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Sunday

5 AM 700 CLUB

6:30 PUBLIC POLICY FORUM

7 AM DAWSON ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH

8 AM FULL GOSPEL CHURCH


9 AM CHAPEL HOUR

10 AM REX HUMBARD-Religion

11 AM JERRY FAWELL-Religion

12 PM DAY OF DISCOVERY-Religion

12:30 ORAL ROBERTS-Religion

1 PM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

1:30 PUBLIC POLICY FORUM

2 PM EARNEST ANGELY-Religion

3 PM FOCUS ON THE FAMILY

3:30 FLAMES OF REVIVAL

4 PM FULL GOSPEL CHURCH

5:30 CHANGED LIVES

6 PM JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

7 PM JERRY FAWELL-Religion

8 PM ORAL ROBERTS-Religion

8:30 REX HUMBARD-Religion

9:30 ROCK CHURCH-Religion

10 PM 700 CLUB

11:30 ROSS BAGLY-Religion

12 MID DAWSON ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH

1 AM JIMMY SWAGGART-Religion

2 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

2:30 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY

3 AM IN TOUCH

4 AM THE LESSON
4:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY

Monday-Friday

5 AM 700 CLUB

6:30 ROMPER ROOM-Children

7 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

7:30 POPEYE-Cartoons

8 AM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons

8:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

9 AM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

9:30 MUNSTERS-Comedy

10 AM 700 CLUB-Religion

11:30 ROSS BAGLEY-Religion

12 NOON LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy

12:30 GOMER PYLR USMC-Comedy

1 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND-Comedy

1:30 FATHER KNOWS BEST-Comedy

2 PM POPEYE-Cartoons

2:30 BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons

3 PM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

3:30 STAR BLAZERS/BATTLE OF THE PLANETS-Cartoons

4 PM FRED FLINTSTONE & FRIENDS-Cartoons

4:30 LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

5 PM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

5:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy


6 PM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

6:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy

7 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction

8 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

9 PM 700 CLUB-Religion

10:30 ROSS BAGLEY-Religion

11 PM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy

11:30 DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy

12 MID MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama

1 AM BONANZA-Western

2 AM MOVIE - Room Service (1938) Early Tues

No Love For Johnnie (1961) Early Wed

Tarnished Angels (1957) Early Thurs

Alcratraz Express (1960) Early Fri

Guns Of Zangara (1961) Early Sat

4 AM RAWHYDE-Western

Saturday

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM DAVEY & GOLIATH

6:30 BRADY KIDS-Cartoons

7 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

7:30 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE-Cartoon

8 AM VALLEY OF THE DINASAURS-Cartoons

8:30 BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons


9 AM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon

9:30 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy

10 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy

11 AM MOVIE Abbot & Costello Here Come Coeds (1945)

12:30 MOVIE Beware Of Blondie (1947)

2 PM MOVIE Passage To Marshalls (1950)

4 PM RIFLEMEN-Western

4:30 RIFLEMEN-Western

5 PM WAGON TRAIN-western

6 PM LONE RANGER-Western

6:30 LONE RANGER-Western

7 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

8 PM MOVIE Easy Way Out (1953)

10 PM WAGON TRAIN-Western

11 PM 700 CLUB

12:30 ROSS BAGLEY

1 AM JERRY FAWELL

2 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

3 AM IN TOUCH

4 AM EARNEST ANGELY

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Sunday

7 AM ORAL ROBERTS-Religion

7:30 IT IS WRITTEN
8 AM BANANA SPLITS-Children

9 AM FUN WORLD-Cartoons

12 NOON TARZAN MOVIE Tarzan Finds A Son (1953)

2 PM MOVIE Kidnapped (1938)

4 PM MOVIE Psycho (1960)

6 PM MOVIE Rough Night In Jerico (1967)

8 PM DEAN MARTIN-Variety

9 PM BAXTERS

10 PM JIM BAKKER WEEKENDS-Religion

12 MID SIGN OFF

Monday-Friday

6 AM PTL CLUB-Jim Bakker

7 AM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons

7:30 WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons

8 AM WORLD OF SUPER ADVENTURE-Cartoons

8:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon

9 AM DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy

9:30 MAYBERRY RFD-Comedy

10 AM PTL CLUB-Jim Bakker

12 PM MY FAVORITE MARTIAN-Comedy

12:30 BEWITCHED-Comedy

1 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy

1:30 GET SMART-Comedy

2 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy
2:30 BATMAN-Adventure

3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE-Cartoons

3 PM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons

3:30 POPEYE-Cartoons

4 PM SCOOBY DOO-Cartoons

4:30 KROFT SUPERSTARS

5 PM DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy

5:30 THREE STOOGES-Comedy

6 PM WHATS HAPPENING-Comedy

6:30 GOOD TIMES-Comedy

7 PM SANFORD & SON-Comedy

7:30 BARNEY MILLER-Comedy

8 PM MOVIE 33 - Black Street (1961) Mon

Great Lover (1949) Tues

Flight From Destiny (1941) Wed

Raiders (1964) Thurs

DOA (1949) Fri

10 PM PERRY MASON-Drama

11 PM ODD COUPLE-Comedy

11:30 HOGANS HEROES-Comedy

12 MID ROCKFORD FILES-Drama

1 AM TWILIGHT ZONE-Drama

1:30 ALFRED HICHCOCK-Drama

2 AM FBI-Drama

3 AM SIGN OFF
Saturday

6 AM WORLD TOMORROW

6:30 IT IS WRITTEN

7 AM ABBOTT & COSTELLO-Cartoon

7:30 FANTATIC VOYAGE-Cartoon

8 AM JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF EARTH-Cartoon

8:30 SUPERHEROES-Cartoons

9:30 SPIDERMAN-Cartoons

10 AM SUPER MAN-Adventure

10:30 SUPERMAN-Adventure

11 AM THREE STOOGES-Comedy

12 PM MOVIE Two Flags West (1953)

2 PM MOVIE Love Me Tender (1956)

4 PM MOVIE Kiss Of Death (1947)

6 PM SOUL TRAIN-Music

7 PM NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD-Music

7:30 THAT GOOD OLD NASHVILLE MUSIC

8 PM MOVIE Sign It Death (1974)

10 PM PERRY MASON-Drama

11 PM ODD COUPLE-Comedy

11:30 HOGANS HEROES-Comedy

12 AM MOVIE Back Street (1961)

2 AM SIGN OFF
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Re: Retro: Virginia Beach - November 4-10, 1979

The Virginia Pilot must have had a lot of trouble what was on WVEC 13 at the time in November
1979.

First off, Laverne And Shirley moved to Thursdays in the fall of 1979 and Angie moved to
Tuesdays in that time slot after Happy Days and Mork And Mindy moved to Sundays. Benson
replaced Angie in that Thursday time slot and usually Out Of The Blue was on Sundays after
Mork and Mindy in place of Benson unless the Benson episode was a repeat episode (possibly a
repeat of the first episode).

Next, Bareta was cancelled in the summer of 1978 and they were showing Charlie's Angels in
1979 at 9:00 PM and Vega$ at 10:00 PM, so unless this Bareta episode was a syndicated rerun
there was no possible way that Bareta would have aired at that time since it had been cancelled
the year before and ABC was still showing Bareta reruns on their late night schedule.

I thought that Hart To Hart premiered in December 1979 after The Lazarus Syndrome, the
medical show with Lou Gosset Jr. was cancelled.

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CORRECTION ON ABC - WVEC CHANNEL 13

You're right. I actually did not copy prime time schedules directly from the paper but cut and
pasted the prime time stuff to save time from anothr market WHICH SHOULD HAVE BEEN
ACCURATE. Any innacuracies here are indeed innacurate there because the prime time
schedules are nationwide except for a local preemption here and there. So I reviewed the prime
time schedule I found no preemptions in prime time. Also the NBC and CBS schedules were
accurate except for a couple shows with 2 hour special episodes just for that week. They were 95
% accurate but for some reason ABC was off quite a bit. I wonder how I got ABC so wrong. Part
of it was some of the switch arounds were later in the season reversed back. Here is the prime
time schedule on Channel 13 directly from the paper

Sunday November 4

7 PM SALVAGE ONE-Drama

8 PM MORK & MINDY-Comedy

8:30 MOVIE - Jaws (1975) -RAN TILL 11:30

Monday November 5

8 PM 240 ROBERT-Drama (That's Incredible was 3 months away)

9 PM NFL FOOTBALL - Houston Oilers At Miami Dolphins (I got this from NFL sources so this was
accurate)

Tuesday November 6
8 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

8:30 ANGIE-Comedy (Laverne & Shirley moved back in 1980 sometime)

9 PM THREE'S COMPANY-Comedy

9:30 TAXI-Comedy

10 PM HART TO HART-Drama (Actually began in August Of 1979 and moved here October
according to Brooks & Marsh as well as this schedule)

Wednesday November 7

8 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH-Comedy/Drama

9 PM CHARLIE'S ANGELS-Drama

10 PM VEGAS-Drama (Where on earth did I get Bareta??? probably a typo from other schedule)

Thursday November 8

8 PM LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy (RIGHT AGAIN - I WAS WRONG AGAIN)

8:30 BENSON-Comedy

9 PM BARNEY MILLER-Comedy

9:30 SOAP-Comedy

10 PM 20/20-Newsmagazine

Friday November 9

8 PM FAMILY FEUD SPECIAL

9 PM ABC MOVIE - Topper (1979) WAS ACCURATE

Saturday November 10

8 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy/Drama (Actually shown as 8 PM with nothing shown for 9 PM -


probably a 2 Parter. Ropers and Detective School still normally aired here for another 2 months
and 2 weeks respectively. Detective was canceled 2 weeks later)

9 PM LOVE BOAT-Comedy Drama

10 PM FANTASY ISLAND-Fantasy

Also the late night schedule needed correction as well. each show should be pushed up half an
hour. Nightline premiered on Thursday November 8, 1979 but was not included in the listings
just yet. This was a last minute change. I just estimated Nightline began on a Monday but it
actually began late week. It would be several months until it was determined that it would be on
for good.

Now I still cannot understand how I had such an innacurate ABC schedule. I should be more
careful and examine entire prime time schedules to make sure they are correct before cutting
and pasting plus make sure there are no local preemptions.

Thanks for bringing this mater up.

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Re: Retro: Virginia Beach - November 4-10, 1979

"Hart To Hart" actually debuted on Saturday following "The Love

Boat," but when "The Lazarus Syndrome" tanked (unfairly, I think),

it got the Tuesday 10 PM slot, while "Fantasy Island" returned to


Saturday.

I was also not aware that WVEC ever carried ABC News at 7.

I thought that at the time they still did their local news at 5:30,

followed by ABC News at 6, then movies from 6:30-8. I also

thought they carried "Edge Of Night" at 4.

I definitely have to locate a TV Guide from this period.

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Re: Retro: Virginia Beach - November 4-10, 1979

WTVZ Channel 33 had just signed on six weeks earlier on Monday, September 24

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: Virginia Beach - November 4-10, 1979

You're correct about Edge of Night. WVEC 13 was one of the few ABC affiliates to run that show.
They actually ran Family Feud and Laverne & Shirley in the mornings. They actually ran a movie
at 6:30 PM for some reason and ran ABC News at 6 PM. WVEC had an even wierder schedule
than I could ever imagine. I must have goten channel 13's mixed up with another market
schedule.

Monday-Friday

6 AM ED ALLEN

6:30 NEWS 13

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD MORNING TIDEWATER

10:30 DATING GAME-Game

11 AM LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

11:30 FAMILY FEUD-Game

12 PM 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game

12:30 RYANS HOPE-Serial

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial
4 PM EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial

4:30 HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

5 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

5:30 NEWS 13

6 PM ABC NEWS

6:30 MOVIE 13 - (Cannot find titles airing)

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Re: Retro: Virginia Beach - November 4-10, 1979

Minor nitpick and then a comment:

I'm going to assume that the noon show on WVEC was actually the $20,000 Pyramid; the
$25,000 was the syndicated version which had left the air in '79.

Also, I am not sure that airing ABC News at 6pm (for affils in EST) was not all that uncommon.
WTPA (now WHTM) in Harrisburg did it for a good part of the '70s, going all the way into
September 1981. Up until then, ABC News aired at 6 and "Happy Days Again" at 6:30.

As far as L&S and FF running in the morning, that was the norm for the ABC daytime lineup in
the mornings. Such a shame that 90 minute block of good comedy and 2 games was broken up a
bit later on...

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Re: Retro: Virginia Beach - November 4-10, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by harrisburgpatv

Minor nitpick and then a comment:

I'm going to assume that the noon show on WVEC was actually the $20,000 Pyramid; the
$25,000 was the syndicated version which had left the air in '79.

Also, I am not sure that airing ABC News at 6pm (for affils in EST) was not all that uncommon.
WTPA (now WHTM) in Harrisburg did it for a good part of the '70s, going all the way into
September 1981. Up until then, ABC News aired at 6 and "Happy Days Again" at 6:30.

As far as L&S and FF running in the morning, that was the norm for the ABC daytime lineup in
the mornings. Such a shame that 90 minute block of good comedy and 2 games was broken up a
bit later on...

Running ABC News at 6 was fairly common at the time, and I distinctly remember that in Virginia
WVEC and Lynchburg's WSET did so.

I still don't remember WVEC ever carrying ABC News at 7.


Also, at the time Laverne & Shirley aired at 11 AM, Feud at 11:30, and $20,000 Pyramid at 12. It
would be hard to find many affiliates that ran all three in patern, since many stations had a noon
newscast, but I recall at the time that WGHP High Point, NC; WCTI New Bern, NC;

WTVC Chatanooga; and WLKY Louisville were among those that did carry all three in patern
(that's by no means a complete list, just the ones that immediately come to mind).

Also the late night schedule needed correction as well. each show should be pushed up half an
hour. Nightline premiered on Thursday November 8, 1979 but was not included in the listings
just yet. This was a last minute change. I just estimated Nightline began on a Monday but it
actually began late week. It would be several months until it was determined that it would be on
for good.

As well, it wasn't called Nightline til the next spring. At first it was called "America Held Hostage".
And it's interesting to see that it didn't start til five days into the hostage crisis (can you believe
that was 30 years ago already?

I can't even believe that it's already been 10 years since everyone was going ga-ga over the "New
Millenium" (despite the fact that said new millenium should technically have been celebrated on
New Years 2001, but I won't re-open that whole controversial can o'worms), we were all
breathing a sigh of relief that the Y2K bug didn't produce mass chaos, and the notion of
terrorists flying hijacked airliners into buildings was still just a plot element in unrealistic action
films and novels. Time passes way too quickly...

You're correct about Edge of Night. WVEC 13 was one of the few ABC affiliates to run that show.
They actually ran Family Feud and Laverne & Shirley in the mornings. They actually ran a movie
at 6:30 PM for some reason and ran ABC News at 6 PM. WVEC had an even wierder schedule
than I could ever imagine. I must have goten channel 13's mixed up with another market
schedule.

Monday-Friday

6 AM ED ALLEN

6:30 NEWS 13

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD MORNING TIDEWATER


10:30 DATING GAME-Game

11 AM LAVERNE & SHIRLEY-Comedy

11:30 FAMILY FEUD-Game

12 PM 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game

12:30 RYANS HOPE-Serial

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial

4 PM EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial

4:30 HAPPY DAYS-Comedy

5 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy

5:30 NEWS 13

6 PM ABC NEWS

6:30 MOVIE 13 - (Cannot find titles airing)

Nitpick: I've goten two ABC stations on Ch. 13

over the years, and one way I can distinguish them

is that WVEC's newscast is called "13 News," while

WLOS calls theirs "News 13." That's been going on

since at least the early '80s.

I don't like to say "I told you so," but I knew my

memory was correct about "Edge Of Night" and

about ABC News airing at 6. The only ABC affiliates

south of Washington that I know ever carried the

network news at 7 are:


WSET (very briefly in 2005)

WRAL Raleigh (roughly 1982 until it went to CBS in '85)

WSOC Charlote (most of the '80s)

WXIA Atlanta (1978 until it went to NBC in '80)

WSB Atlanta (1980-present)

WTVC Chatanooga ('80s-early '90s)

WPLG Miami ('70s and '80s)

and I think WTSP Tampa-St. Petersburg may have around

1977 or '78, very briefly

WNCF Montgomery, AL carries it at 6 (CT)

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Monday-Friday

5 AM PTL CLUB-Jim Bakker

6 AM TIDEWATER TODAY

7 AM TODAY

9 AM JOKERS WILD-Game

9:30 TIC TAC DOUGH-Game

10 AM CARD SHARKS-Game

10:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game

11:30 HIGH ROLLERS-Game


12 PM MINDREADERS-Game

12:30 HELLO VIRGINIA-Talk

1 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial

2 PM DOCTORS-Serial

2:30 ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

4 PM PASSWORD PLUS-Game

4:30 NEWLYWED GAME-Game

5 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy

5:30 NEWS 10

6 PM NEWS 10

6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM FAMILY FEUD-Game

7:30 MUPPET SHOW-Variety/Children

I'm confused about this one. Another schedule from the (Raleigh) News & Observer shows the
following:

- "Password Plus" at 9 a.m.,

- a movie from 4 to 5:30 p.m., and

- "The Newlywed Game" at 7 p.m.

Also, nighttime Feud didn't go five-nights-a-week until the fall of 1980, so these obviously must
be prime-access checkerboard shows.

Retro: Eastern Virginia Sunday, May 14, 1978

By request, from TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:


WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

7 AM Vision On

7:30 Show My People

8 AM Bible Study With Mildred Alexander

8:30 Day Of Discovery

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 This Is The Life

10 AM Hidden Heritage (Two Centuries of Black American

Art, some 200 paintings, sculptures, crafts, and prints)

11 AM House Of Worship

11:30 Face The Nation (guest: Ronald Reagan)

12 N Tony Brown's Journal (Blacks' chances of achieving economic

and social equality is the topic.)

12:30 The Explorers

1 PM This could vary; the schedule calls for "Three On Three" (Earl

Monroe, Dave DeBusschere, and Jack Knight vs. Paul Westphal,

Gus Johnson, and Richard Hatch at 1, Seatle-Denver in an NBA

Western Conference final game at 1:30, and the Colonial National

Invitation golf tournament at 4. Odds are that the alternative schedule

aired instead: golf at 1, "Three On Three" at 3, and the basketball game

at 3:30.

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 CBS News (Morton Dean)

7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Alice

9 PM CBS Movie: "Brannigan" (John Wayne, from '75)

11 PM News

11:30 Norfolk State Highlights

12 M Movie: "The House Of Fear" (Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce as Sherlock

Holmes and Watson, from '45)

WHSV Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Jerry Falwell

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Day Of Discovery

9:30 Gospel Sing

10 AM Flames Of Revival

10:30 Rev. Leonard Repass

11 AM Solid Rock

11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (Bob Clampet is shown drawing Bugs Bunny;

since there's a different episode on Ch. 13 at the same time this may

be a delay.)

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 Directions ("Miss Lillian" Carter discusses her experiences in the Peace

Corps in India.)

1 PM Perspective: Black

1:25 Dateline: Religion


1:30 This Is The Life

2 PM World Invitational Tennis Classic: first-round match between defending

champion Bjorn Borg and John Newcombe

3:30 American Sportsman (NFL star Bert Jones hunts for grouse in Argentina;

Olympic skiing champion Rosi Mitermaier skis in Chile.)

4:30 Wide World Of Sports (Indy 500 time trials; Rocky Mattioli defends the

WBC super-welterweight crown against Jose Duran, 15 rounds, from

Pascara, Italy)

6 PM Conversations

6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)

7 PM Hardy Boys

8 PM How The West Was Won

9 PM ABC Movie: "Leave Yesterday Behind" (John Riter as an athlete paralyzed

in a polo accident; Carrie Fisher as the person who helps him adjust to

his new life.)

11 PM PTL Club

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

7 AM Jerry Falwell

8 AM Day Of Discovery

8:30 Oral Roberts

9 AM Focus: Black Religious Life

9:30 Gospel Sing

10 AM TBA
11 AM Community Profiles

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N Beverly Hillbillies

12:30 Viewpoint

1 PM See WTAR/WTKR. Note that Ch. 6 does not carry "Three

On Three" but "The Fishin' Hole" instead.

6 PM Andy Griffith (time approximate)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM 60 Minutes

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Alice

9 PM CBS Movie: "Brannigan"

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News (Ed Bradley)

11:30 Star Trek

12:30 Gunsmoke (guests: Harry Morgan and Dack Rambo)

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

7 AM Herald Of Truth

7:30 Gospel Truth

8 AM Gospel Sing

8:30 Show My People

9 AM Rex Humbard

10 AM Jimmy Swaggart
10:30 Robert Schuller

11 AM Grove Avenue Baptist Church

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 Omnibus (local, not the classic Alistair Cooke show of

the '50s)

1 PM Big Valley

2 PM World Invitational Tennis Classic

3:30 American Sportsman

4:30 Wide World Of Sports

6 PM News

6:30 Close-Up

7 PM Hardy Boys

8 PM How The West Was Won

9 PM ABC Movie: "Leave Yesterday Behind"

11 PM News

11:30 700 Club

1 AM ABC News (Sylvia Chase/Tom Jarriel)

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

6:45 News

7 AM The Lucy Show

7:30 Bible Storytime

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Gospel Sing
9:30 United Faith Foundation

10 AM Pride

10:30 Leroy Jenkins

11 AM Garner Ted Armstrong

11:30 Sweethaven Baptist Church

12 N 'Roundabout This Week

12:30 Meet The Press (Senators Harrison Williams (Democrat,

New Jersey) and Orrin Hatch (Republican, Utah))

1 PM Fishin' Hole

1:30 Soul Train (the Fifth Dimension, Mandrill--in no way to be

confused with Barbara Mandrell)

2:30 20th Century Day Of Pentecost

3:30 This Week In Baseball

4 PM Sportsworld (the Withers Stakes, a mile race for three-year-

olds, from Aqueduct; amateurs vs. pros in picking race winners

in the New York Invitational Handicappers Challenge; the Soviet-

American Dual Diving Meet)

5:30 All-Star Anything Goes (models vs. actors; participants include

Charles Dierkop, Dick Gautier, Harrison Page and Raymond St. Jacques)

6 PM Dateline: Area 10

6:30 Wild Kingdom

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney: "Child Of Glass" (the ghost of a girl who died

during the Civil War poses a riddle to the boy living in her old home which,

if he solves it, will put her spirit to rest at last)

9 PM Wheels (Part 4)
11 PM News

11:30 NBC Movie: "Stranger In The House"

1:30 News

1:40 Gospel Sing

2:10 For You...Black Woman (topic: mother-son relationships)

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

6:45 With This Ring

7 AM Light Unto My Path

7:30 Lessons For Living

8 AM Insight

8:30 Treehouse Club

9 AM Who, What, Wherehouse (sounds like a kids' show; it's

not the game show "Who, What Or Where")

9:30 Jacques Cousteau

10:30 Southern Sportsman

11 AM Tony Brown's Journal (topic: the impact of the women's

movement on traditional male-female relationships)

11:30 On Twelve

12 N Changing Focus: On Location

12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM Movie: "Golden Boy" (William Holden's break as a boxer with

a greater interest in the violin, from '39)

3 PM Ironside
4 PM Sportsworld

5:30 This Week In Baseball

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

9 PM Wheels (Part 4)

11 PM News

11:30 NBC Movie: "Stranger In The House"

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

6:30 Comedy Time

7 AM Insight

7:30 Jerry Falwell

8:30 Ernest Angley

9 AM Robert Schuller (guest: Ruth Carter Stapleton)

10 AM Sandy's Clubhouse (local kids' show whose host, Sandy

Kandy, was on Ch. 13's Sunday-morning schedule for years)

10:30 Jabberjaw

11 AM Grape Ape

11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (the International Crane Foundation

in Wisconsin, set up to help endangered species)

12 N Roller Games (another Sunday tradition on Ch. 13)

1 PM Conversation

1:30 Issues And Answers


2 PM World Invitational Tennis Classic

3:30 American Sportsman

4:30 In Search Of...

5 PM Movie: "The Silencers" (Dean Martin as Mat Helm)

7 PM Hardy Boys

8 PM How The West Was Won

9 PM ABC Movie: "Leave Yesterday Behind"

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Wide World Of Sports (delay from 4:30 PM)

1 AM The Avengers (John Steed and Emma Peel, not the superhero

movie currently in theaters)

2 AM News

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS)

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Electric Company

9:30 Zoom

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Feeling Free

11:30 Studio See

12 N Once Upon A Classic ("Sky Pirate")

1 PM Our Mutual Friend (Part 4)


2 PM The Advocates

3 PM Tennis: Bridgestone World Doubles Championship

(Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova vs. Virginia

Wade and Francoise Durr)

4:30 Blue-Collar Capitalism

5 PM Six American Families

6 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

6:30 A Family At War

7:30 Previn And The Pitsburgh (Andre Previn conducts the

Pitsburgh Symphony and Mendelssohn Choir of Pitsburgh

in Brahms' "German Requiem.")

9 PM Our Mutual Friend (Part 5)

10 PM Nova ("The Light Of The 21st Century" looks at possible

uses for lasers to speed communications.)

sign off 11 PM

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Zoom

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Feeling Free

11:30 Big Blue Marble

12 N Rebop
12:30 Turnabout

1 PM Old Friends...New Friends

1:30 Country Music

2 PM The Advocates

3 PM Tennis (see Ch. 15)

4:30 Richmond's Private Schools

5 PM Washington Week In Review

5:30 Wall Street Week

6 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

6:30 French Chef

7 PM American Documents (how films became a propaganda

organ as the U.S. entered World War I)

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

9:30 Our Mutual Friend (Part 5)

10:30 Movie: "Angel On My Shoulder"

sign off 12:30 AM

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

6:30 Public Policy Forums (debate on freedom of the press

protections provided by the First Amendment)

7:30 Panorama

8 AM James Robison Presents

8:30 Jimmy Swaggart

9 AM Gerald Derstine Shares


9:30 Leonard Repass

10 AM Faith For Living

10:30 Athletes In Action

10:45 Listen

11 AM Rex Humbard

12 N Panorama

12:30 Public Policy Forums (rerun of the 6:30 AM program)

1:30 Good News

2 PM World Of Pentecost

2:30 Deaf Hear

3 PM Happy Hunters (gospel music)

3:30 Manna

4 PM He Lives

4:30 Flames Of Revival

5 PM Wide World Of Truth

5:30 Jerry Falwell

6:30 Faith For Living

7 PM Warren Roberts

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Happy Hour (not drinking, not on CBN, but Laverne Tripp,

one of Pat Robertson's followers)

10 PM Ernest Angley

11 PM George & Diane Ivey (gospel music)

11:30 Human Dimension

12 M Panorama
sign off 12:30 AM

WVIR Ch. 29 Charlotesville (NBC)

8 AM Leonard Repass

8:30 Gospel Sing

9 AM Jerry Falwell

10 AM Miracle Deliverance Revival

10:30 Treehouse Club

11 AM Southern Sportsman

11:30 American Angler

12 N Animal World

12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM Movie: "Dodge City" (not "Gunsmoke," this one

stars Errol Flynn, from '39)

3 PM One Lap Around The World

3:30 Wild Kingdom

4 PM Sportsworld

5:30 Thunderboat Spectacular

6 PM Foxfield Steeplechase Races (to raise money for

Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlotesville)

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

9 PM Wheels (Part 4)

11 PM PTL Club

sign off 1 AM
WVPT Ch. 51 Harrisonburg (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Feeling Free

11:30 Studio See

12 N Rebop

12:30 Mark Russell (from the campus of SUNY-Buffalo)

1 PM Washington Week In Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2 PM The Advocates

3 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Sky Pirate")

4 PM Six American Families

5 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

6 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

6:30 French Chef

7 PM Forsyte Saga

8 PM Our Mutual Friend (Part 4)

9 PM Our Mutual Friend (Part 5)

10 PM Nova

sign off 11 PM

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05-21-2012, 12:56 PM #2

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Re: Retro: Eastern Virginia Sunday, May 14, 1978

Yes WYAH TV 27 was still all Christian on Sundays, though the rest of the week they were a prety
typical independent station with a prety strong schedule. In late September of 1980, WYAH
began having secular shows and movies Sundays from 11 AM to 3 PM and in 1981 till 5 Pm and
in 1982 till 7 PM and began secular shows 1030 AM, sooner in the day than some secular owned
stations. With the exception of Sundays until 1980, WYAH was a typical independent station at
the time. They were quite weak in 1971 but during the coruse of 1972 to 1973 they gradually
grew into s stronger station.

RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 6/20/1995

Tuesday, June 20, 1995

WDAF FOX4

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM First Business

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Morning Show

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Geraldo

12:00PM News

12:30PM News

01:00PM Juvenile Justice

01:30PM Susan Powter


02:00PM Marilu

03:00PM Maury

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Entertainment Tonight

07:00PM MOVIE: Drop Dead Fred

09:00PM News

10:00PM News

10:30PM A Current Affair

11:00PM Cheers

11:30PM Jenny Jones

12:30AM Murad

01:00AM Jon Stewart

02:00AM HS Update

02:30AM Touchless II

03:00AM Renegade

04:00AM CNN Headline News

04:30AM CNN Headline News

KCTV CBS5

05:00AM AgDay

05:30AM CBS News

06:00AM News
06:30AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM The Price is Right

11:00AM Young & the Restless

12:00PM News

12:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

01:00PM As the World Turns

02:00PM Guiding Light

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM Hard Copy

04:30PM Jeopardy!

05:00PM News

05:30PM CBS News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Wheel of Fortune

07:00PM MOVIE: Batman

10:00PM News

10:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

11:37PM Married...with Children

12:07AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:37AM Charles Perez

01:37AM Jones & Jury

02:07AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:07AM Up to the Minute


KMBC ABC9

05:30AM ABC News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Sally

10:00AM Rolonda

11:00AM Mike & Maty

11:30AM Loving

12:00PM All My Children

01:00PM One Life to Live

02:00PM General Hospital

03:00PM Donahue

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM ABC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM Inside Edition

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Pocahontas... The Musical Tradition

08:00PM Home Improvement

08:30PM Coach

09:00PM NYPD Blue

10:00PM News

10:35PM Roseanne
11:05PM Golden Girls

11:35PM M*A*S*H

12:05AM Nightline

12:35AM Rush Limbaugh

01:05AM Jerry Springer

02:05AM News

02:35AM ABC World News Now

KSHB NBC41

05:00AM New Adventures of Captain Planet

05:30AM NBC News

06:00AM EXTRA

06:30AM NBC News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Newhart

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Other Side

12:00PM Andy Griffith

12:30PM Beverly Hillbillies

01:00PM Another World

02:00PM Days of Our Lives

03:00PM Full House

03:30PM Growing Pains

04:00PM Coach
04:30PM EXTRA

05:00PM News

05:30PM NBC News

06:00PM News

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Wings

07:30PM Something Wilder

08:00PM Frasier

08:30PM John Larroquete

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM News

10:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

11:37PM Night Court

12:07AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:06AM Later with Greg Kinnear

01:35AM News

02:10AM NBC News Nightside

KSMO UPN62

05:00AM Johnson and Friends

05:30AM Taz-Mania

06:00AM Bots Master

06:30AM VR Troopers

07:00AM Biker Mice from Mars

07:30AM Animaniacs
08:00AM The Pink Panther

08:30AM Conan the Adventurer

09:00AM Family Maters

09:30AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:00AM The Wonder Years

10:30AM Empty Nest

11:00AM Matlock

12:00PM Richard Bey

01:00PM Gordon Elliot

02:00PM TaleSpin

02:30PM Garfield and Friends

03:00PM Darkwing Duck

03:30PM Goof Troop

04:00PM Bonkers

04:30PM Aladdin

05:00PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Cops

07:00PM Legend

08:00PM Marker

09:00PM MLB Baseball: Kansas City Royals at California Angels

12:00AM Northern Exposure

01:00AM Love Connection

01:30AM Kenneth Copeland


02:00AM MOVIE: The Terminal Man

04:00AM Exosquad

04:30AM Bobby's World

Superstations:

Atlanta:

TBS Superstation (listings CT)

05:00AM Tom & Jerry's Funhouse

05:30AM Scooby-Doo Mysteries

06:00AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:30AM The Jetsons

07:00AM Gilligan's Island

07:30AM Bewitched

08:00AM Happy Days

08:30AM Three's Company

09:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:00AM Matlock

11:00AM Perry Mason

12:00PM MOVIE: Jason and the Argonauts

02:00PM The Flintstones

02:30PM Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

03:00PM Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

03:30PM The Brady Bunch

04:00PM Saved by the Bell

04:30PM Saved by the Bell


05:00PM Growing Pains

05:30PM Andy Griffith

06:00PM Who's the Boss?

06:30PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Cincinnati Reds

09:30PM MOVIE: Elizabeth the Queen

11:30PM MOVIE: Hour of the Gun

01:30AM MOVIE: The Man Behind the Gun

03:15AM The Three Stooges

03:35AM The Jeffersons

04:05AM Gomer Pyle, USMC

04:30AM CNN Headline News

Chicago:

WGN-TV WB9

05:00AM Jimmy Swaggart

05:30AM Kenneth Copeland

06:00AM Winning Walk

06:30AM Joyce Meyer

07:00AM News

08:00AM Andy Griffith

08:30AM Andy Griffith

09:00AM T.J. Hooker

10:00AM Quincy

11:00AM Geraldo

12:00PM News
01:00PM Perry Mason

02:00PM Geraldo

03:00PM The Flintstones

03:30PM The Flintstones

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM Saved by the Bell

05:30PM Saved by the Bell

06:00PM Love Connection

06:30PM The Jeffersons

07:00PM MOVIE: Trapped

08:30PM News

09:00PM MLB Baseball: Chicago Cubs at San Diego Padres

11:45PM Tenth Inning

12:00AM MOVIE: Treasure Island

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM Fame

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network (listings CT)

05:00AM Business Day

06:00AM Early Edition

08:00AM Morning News


10:00AM Showbiz Today

10:30AM CNN & Company

11:00AM O.J. Simpson Trial

02:00PM News Update

02:30PM Talkback Live

03:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

06:30PM Moneyline

07:00PM News

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Larry King Live

09:00PM News

09:30PM Inside Politics

10:00PM Sports Tonight

10:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial

11:00PM News Night

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM Calling All Sports

12:30AM Sports Late Night

01:00AM Larry King Live

02:00AM Crossfire

02:30AM Overnight

03:00AM Overnight

03:30AM Showbiz Today

04:00AM Sports Late Night

04:30AM Daybreak
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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 6/20/1995

While I certainly appreciate the hard work you put into these listings, I still think it's silly you
don't list PBS stations solely because you don't like public television.

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 6/20/1995

Wow everything is all cramp up on KSMO and KSHB. I moved there in 97 so this listing is way
before KMCI and KCWB went on the air. I wonder what channel Family Maters came on in
syndication. It was on KCWB in 97 when I first moved there. Id figured it would air on KMBC after
their 10pm newscast.

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 6/20/1995

Seriously, we want PBS listings!

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 6/20/1995

How many NBC stations aired reruns of Full House and Growing Pains in the afternoon?

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Re: RETRO: KANSAS CITY - 6/20/1995

KSHB use to be FOX so thats why alot of syndicated shows are on KSHB. When KMCI went on the
air alot of shows moved over to that station. Mostly classic shows from the 70's 80's and 90's.
KSMO took over Fox Kids when WDAF refused to air it.

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 5/20/1999

Thursday, May 20, 1999

KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM Morning News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00AM People's Court

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News


07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM Promised Land

09:00PM MOVIE: The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM Grace Under Fire

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Paid Programming

03:35AM Up to the Minute

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Roseanne Show

12:00PM News

12:30PM Martha Stewart Living

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey


05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM The 1999 World Music Awards

10:00PM Run for Cover

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Access Hollywood

01:05AM The View

02:05AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Real TV

01:00PM Sunset Beach


02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM Judge Judy

04:30PM Judge Judy

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Friends (2x)

09:00PM Frasier (2x)

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later

02:05AM Jenny Jones

03:05AM Howie Mandel

04:05AM Hard Copy

04:35AM Tonight (JIP)

WNPA-TV UPN19

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM First Business


06:30AM This Morning's Business

07:00AM Bullwinkle

07:30AM DuckTales

08:00AM Paid Programming

08:30AM Paid Programming

09:00AM Joyce Meyer

09:30AM James Robison

10:00AM Benny Hinn

10:30AM Prophecy

11:00AM Paid Programming

11:30AM Paid Programming

12:00PM Save Our Streets

12:30PM NewsRadio

01:00PM Donny & Marie

02:00PM Newlywed Game

02:30PM Dating Game

03:00PM Mighty Max

03:30PM Jumanji

04:00PM Mummies Alive!

04:30PM Pocket Dragon Adventures

05:00PM Newlywed Game

05:30PM Dating Game

06:00PM Love Connection

06:30PM Change of Heart

07:00PM Judge Joe Brown


07:30PM Judge Joe Brown

08:00PM MOVIE: Life in a Day

10:00PM NewsRadio

10:30PM The Cosby Show

11:00PM Change of Heart

11:30PM Love Connection

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Sports Collectibles

WCWB-TV WB22

06:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

06:30AM Animaniacs

07:00AM Doug

07:30AM Hercules

08:00AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

08:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Living Single

11:30AM Charles in Charge

12:00PM Mama's Family

12:30PM Boy Meets World


01:00PM Sister, Sister

01:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00PM Cops

02:30PM Cops

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Jerry Springer

06:00PM Friends

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM The Wayans Bros.

08:30PM The Jamie Foxx Show

09:00PM The Steve Harvey Show

09:30PM For Your Love

10:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM The Nanny

12:00AM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Barbie Spectacular

03:00AM The Fashion Outlet


WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM Acapulco H.E.A.T.

06:00AM Dennis the Menace

06:30AM Pokmon

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM The Magic School Bus

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

09:00AM Full House

09:30AM Step by Step

10:00AM Judge Mills Lane

10:30AM Judge Mills Lane

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM Paid Programming

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Young Hercules

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM Mystic Knights of Tir na Nog

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement


06:30PM Home Improvement

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Robbie Knievel

09:00PM Busted Everywhere

10:00PM News

11:00PM M*A*S*H

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Ricki Lake

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Martin

02:30AM Martin

03:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

04:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 5/20/1999

Quote Originally Posted by anabate

WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM Acapulco H.E.A.T.

Boy, THERE was one of your all-time stinko bombs in television history! :P
Retro: Lancaster PA July 26/27 1952

Source - TV Digest

There is only one channel - WGAL on channel 4. It took shows from all 4 networks but was a
primary NBC affiliate (and is one to this day). I post this to show how things were time shifted
with a station that had multiple affiliations.

Saturday July 26

8:30a - Musical Moments

8:45a - Covered Wagon Theater

9:45a - Story Book Land

10:00a - Children's Hour (Films) only a half hour!

10:30a - Knot-Hole Gang

11:00a - Space Patrol

11:30a - To Be Announced

12:00p - Big Top

1:00p - Filmete (short subject)

1:05p - World News

1:15p - Brant on Baseball

1:25p - Baseball - Phils vs. Chicago Cubs

3:55p - News and Sports Roundup

4:00p - Horse Racing from Jamaica

4:30p - Film Playhouse

6:00p - Stu Erwin Show

6:30p - Dave Brandt Sports Desk


6:40p - The Week in Review

6:55p - Sunday News - Frank Whalen

7:00p - Television Time

7:30p - Bob and Ray Show

8:00p - Summer All-Star Revue

9:00p - Dance Band Party - Jerry Lester

9:30p - The Hunter

10:00p - Dance Band Party - Jerry Lester

10:30p - Assignment Manhunt

11:00p - Sportsman's Club

11:15p - Saturday Showcase

12:15a - News and Sports - Leo Kelly

12:20a - Program Resume

12:25a - Nightcap Tune (Top hit)

Sunday July 27

1:45p - Sunday Serenade

1:55p - News - Frank Whalen

2:00p - Burns and Allen

2:30p - Beat The Clock

3:00p - To Be Announced

5:00p - Zoo Parade - Marlin Perkins

5:30p - TV Recital Hall (classical music)

6:00p - Sanctuary Time (Jewish service)

6:30p - My Litle Margie


7:00p - Super Ghost (parlor game)

7:30p - Meet The Press

8:00p - The Big Payoff

9:00p - TV Playhouse

10:00p - Summer Theater

10:30p - Amateur Revue

11:00p - Toast of the Town (Ed Sullivan)

12:00a - News and Sports - Dave Birney

12:15a - Nightcap Tunes (top melody)

Retro: Portland Mon, May 24, 1965

from TV Guide-Portland edition

KATU 2-ABC

7:00 Down to Earth (Brumfield)

7:15 Man & Tragedy

7:45 Breakfast with Rusty

8:30 Romper Room (Miss Sue)

9:00 Love That Bob!

9:30 Our Miss Brooks

9:55 News/Weather

10:00 Girl Talk (panelists Patricia Morison, Ruth Waterbury, and Maxine Messenger)

10:30 Divorce Court "Ingstrom vs Ingstrom"

11:30 Price is Right

noon Donna Reed


12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 Rebus

1:30 Smorgasbord

2:00 Flame in the Wind

2:30 Day in Court

2:55 ABC News

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4:00 Trailmaster

5:00 Deputy "Past and Present"

5:30 Dobie Gillis

6:00 News (Pat Wilkins)

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver Takes a Drive"

7:00 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke)

7:30 Voyage "Submarine Sunk Here"

8:30 No Time for Sergeants

9:00 Wendy & Me

9:30 Bing Crosby "A Fine Romance"

10:00 Ben Casey "For Jimmy, the Best of Everything"

11:00 News/Sports

11:30 Nightlife

KOIN 6-CBS

7:00 Summer Semester "The Politics of Peace"


7:30 Weather Forecast

7:35 Cartoon Circus

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 CBS Morning News

9:30 I Love Lucy

10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 (Real) McCoys

11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

noon News/Weather

12:05 Hi Neighbor

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 KOIN Kitchen (Bety Davis)

1:30 House Party (guests: stunt performers Dean Smith and Sharon Lucas)

2:00 To Tell the Truth

2:25 CBS News

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Password

4:00 Movie "Beyond the Forest"

5:45 News (Chuck Foster)

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Pioneers
7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 I've Got a Secret (Sam Leveson has a secret for the panel)

8:30 Andy Griffith

9:00 Lucille Ball

9:30 Danny Thomas "Shy Alfie"

10:00 CBS News Special "National Drivers Test"

11:00 News/Sports

11:30 Silents Please

KGW 8-NBC

6:15 Town & Country

6:20 US History

7:00 Today (starting a week in Greece)

8:00 Telescope (c)

9:00 Truth or Consequences (c)

9:30 What's This Song? (c)

9:55 NBC News

10:00 Concentration

10:30 Jeopardy! (c)

11:00 Call My Bluff (c)

11:30 I'll Bet (c)

11:55 NBC News

noon News (c/Rick Meyers)

12:25 NBC News

12:30 Moment of Truth


1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 You Don't Say! (c)

2:30 Match Game (c)

2:55 NBC News

3:00 Let's Make a Deal

3:25 News

3:30 Channel 8 Matinee "Susan Slept Here"

5:00 Heck's Fun Farm (c)

5:30 Bachelor Father

6:00 NBC News

6:30 News (Richard Ross)

7:00 Science in Action "Diving Saucers" (c/a look at mini-subs)

7:30 Karen

8:00 Man from UNCLE "The Giuoco Piano Affair"

9:00 Andy Williams (c/guests Maureen O'Hara, Bill Dana, and Dorival Caymmi)

10:00 Alfred Hitchcock "Change of Address"

11:00 News/Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (c)

KOAP 10-Edu

9:00 Elementary Logic

9:45 Industry on Parade

10:00 Population Problem

11:00 General Biology


11:45 Sing Hi, Sing Lo

noon TV Kindergarten

12:30 Creative Person

1:00 America's Crises

2:00 Training for Aides

2:30 Armchair Traveler

3:00 Spectrum

3:30 Big Picture

4:00 Sing Hi, Sing Lo

4:15 Happy Attic

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7:00 What's New "Age of the Beaver"

7:30 Criminal Man

8:00 World of Music (guests Agnes De Mille and Morton Gould)

8:30 Oregon at Work

9:00 Hearing on Viet Nam (highlights of the May 15th public hearing on American police in
Vietnam)

10:00 See Who's Here

KPTV 12-Ind

10:00 Film Feature

10:30 Jack LaLanne

11:00 12 in the Morning

11:30 Sergeant Preston

noon Cartoon Castle

12:45 King & Odie


1:00 People are Funny

1:30 Movie "Breakfast for Two"

3:15 News (Duane Bock)

3:30 Touche Turtle (c)

4:15 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle)

4:30 Popeye's Pier 12 (c)

5:00 Lloyd Thaxton (guest Timi Yuro)

6:00 Woody Woodpecker

6:30 Trackdown

7:00 Rifleman "The Man from Salinas"

7:30 Vagabond "Emerald of Mayarit" (c/following skin-divers and fishermen in Mazatlan)

8:00 Cheyenne "Vengeance is Mine"

9:00 Dick Powell "Obituary for Mr. X"

10:00 Let's Go Golfing (c)

10:30 Racing Special: 1964 Indianapolis 500 (c)

11:00 Sports Final (Jimmy Jones)

11:05 Movie "The Judge Steps Out"

Retro: St. Lawrence Valley Sat, May 24, 1958

from TV Guide-St. Lawrence edition

CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Otawa (SRC)

10:00 Domino

11:00 Fon Fon

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4:00 Long metrage "Le voleur de Bagdad"

5:30 Beau temps

6:00 La vie sportive

6:30 Ce soir

6:45 Farrebique

7:15 Le Telejournal

7:30 Cinefeuilleton "Uniformes et grandes manoeuvres"

7:45 Quelles nouvelles

8:00 Film (listed as a doc)

8:30 Chacun son metier (guest Paul Berval)

9:00 Long metrage "Sans peur et sans pitie"

10:30 A la romance

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:15 Long metrage "Sous le ciel de Paris"

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Children's Channel "Play It Safe"

11:00 Heckle & Jeckle

11:30 Saturday Playhouse "The Big Payday"

noon Jimmy Dean (guests the Mills Brothers)

1:00 Bar S Ranch "Whistling Hills"

2:15 Baseball: Los Angeles-Cincinnati

5:00 Jersey Stakes horse race

5:30 Dance Date


6:00 I've Got a Secret (Phil Silvers tries to stump the panel)

6:30 News/Weather/Sports

7:00 Boston Blackie

7:30 Command Performance "99 River Street"

9:00 Oh! Susanna "Parisian Touch"

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Sea Hunt

11:00 News

11:20 Stage 3 "Twist of Fate"

CBOT 4-CBC Otawa

3:30pm Cowboy Corner "Danger Valley"

4:30 Speaking French

5:00 Zorro "Zorro Springs a Trap"

5:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Blake's Boy"

6:00 Here & There "The Citadel" (visiting Halifax's best-known landmark)

6:30 Mr. Fixit

6:45 CBC News

7:00 Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 Holiday Ranch (guest Nancy Lee McCaig)

8:00 Perry Como (guests the McGuire Sisters, Art Carney, and Jane Wyman)

9:00 Great Movies "Texas"

10:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade (guests Peewee Russell with his Dixieland band, and Ruby Braff)

11:00 CBC News


11:10 Juliete

11:30 Toronto Wrestling

WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Platsburgh

2:45pm Christian Science

3:00 Adventure Serial

3:30 Fury "The Fourth Estaters"

4:00 Western Theater "Coyote Trails"

5:00 Big Picture

5:30 Smiley Willete

6:00 News/Sports

6:30 Billy Graham

7:30 People are Funny (a contestant gets sent out of the studio to try to give away a $700 organ
for free, a man has to talk about his boss for 90 sec with the boss standing next to him, and Judy
Levinson tries a $3K phone call)

8:00 Perry Como (c)

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Film Feature

10:30 Your Hit Parade (c)

11:00 Hollywood Wrestling

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

2:30pm Speaking French

3:00 Feature Film "Texas, Brooklyn, and Heaven"

4:30 Great Gildersleeves (premiere) "Practice What You Preach"

5:00 Zorro "Zorro Springs a Trap"


5:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Blake's Boy"

6:00 Double Talk

6:30 Mr. Fixit

6:45 CBC News

7:00 Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 Holiday Ranch

8:00 Perry Como

9:00 Great Movies "Texas"

10:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade

11:00 CBC News

11:10 Juliete

11:30 Toronto Wrestling

WRGB 6-NBC Schenectady

8:30 Big Picture

9:00 Bible & Science "Fiery Furnace"

9:15 Funny Business

9:30 Sky King "Bad Actor"

10:00 Fury "The Fourth Estaters"

10:30 Ruff & Reddy

11:00 Kartoon Kapers

11:30 Andy's Gang

noon Kit Carson "Spoilers of California"

12:30 Movies "The Return of the Whistler"/"Crime Doctor's Manhunt"

2:30 Baseball: New York-Detroit


5:00 Get Set, Go!

5:30 Subject is Jazz

6:00 Kingdom of the Sea "Sails to the Wind"

6:30 Sea Hunt

7:00 State Trooper "Out of Line"

8:00 Perry Como (c)

9:00 Club Oasis (guests Kay Starr and Andy Griffith)

9:30 Turning Point "High Barrier"

10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (competing are the Cracker Jacks (Rochelle Park NY/male
quartet), the Glover Cleveland School Kids (Philly/kids' orchestra), Teresa & Jaime
(Chicago/Spanish dancers), and Jim Pompei (Windsor Locks CT/tap dancer))

10:30 Your Hit Parade (c)

11:00 Falcon "A Border-Line Case"

11:30 Movie "Tampico"

CHLT 7-SRC Sherbrooke (also carried some English programs, a practice used by most regional
stations in Quebec as only Montreal and Quebec City had dedicated anglo channels)

10:00 Domino

11:00 Fon Fon

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3:30 Club du rythme

4:00 Long metrage "Le voleur de Bagdad"

5:30 Beau temps

6:00 Jamboree

6:30 Racket Squad

7:00 Telebulletin

7:15 Palmares des quadrilles


7:45 Quelles nouvelles

8:00 Le secret de Polichinelle

8:30 Chacun son metier

9:00 Long metrage "Sans peur et sans pitie"

10:30 A la romance

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:10 News Roundup

11:30 Theatre au coin du feu (CHLT also ran this in English as Fireside Theater, this was the late
show)

WMTW 8-ABC/CBS Poland Spring

11:00 Movie "Cyclone on Horseback"

noon Terrytoons

12:30 All Star Theater

1:00 Hollywood Wrestling

2:00 Movies "Headline Shooter"/"One Crowded Night"

5:00 Jersey Stakes horse race

5:30 Telesports Digest

6:00 Famous Fights

6:15 News/Sports

6:30 Billy Graham

7:30 Country Music Jubilee (guests Ernest Tubb and the Louvin Brothers)

8:00 Big Record (guests Bob Hope, Carmen Cavallaro, and Frankie Vaughan)

8:30 Mr. Adams & Eve "The Bowling Story"

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Gunsmoke
10:30 Movies "Island of Desire"/"Honeymoon"

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, May 19, 1979

By request, from TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Sneedville, TN (PBS)

8 AM GED

9 AM Joy Through Yoga

9:30 Once Upon A Classic ("Pinocchio," Part 4)

10 AM Consumer Survival Kit

10:30 Royal Heritage (the influence of George IV)

11:30 Bill Moyers' Journal (Ronald Reagan discusses his Presidential

aspirations.)

12:30 Crocket's Victory Garden

1 PM Big Blue Marble

1:30 Vegetable Soup

2 PM Garden Spot

2:30 Growing Together

3 PM By-Line

3:30 Word On Words

4 PM On Nature's Trail

4:30 Cinema Showcase

5 PM Pro Soccer

6 PM Outlook
6:30 Another Voice

7 PM Consumer Survival Kit

7:30 Footsteps (coping with a child's handicap)

8 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Fern, The Red Deer")

9 PM Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie (British miniseries, not

the movie, part 2)

10 PM The Best Of Families (Part 2)

11 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers

11:30 TBA

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

7 AM Treehouse Club

7:30 Clue Club (delay from Sun 8:30 AM)

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 Children's Film Festival ("Starbuck Valley Winter,"

1977 from Canada)

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Hee Haw Honeys

3:30 Donna Fargo


4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitation (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (the Cuban boxing team vs. amateurs

from 10 other countries; the U.S. women's volleyball team in

an Olympic qualifying game; Part 5 of the International Mixed

Pairs Gymnastics Championship)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)

7 PM Lawrence Welk (tribute to Irving Berlin)

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 The Hobbit (animated version of the Tolkien story)

10 PM Pilot: "Steeltown" (set in 1963 Pitsburgh, steelworkers fight for

beter wages and working conditions; one of them pushes his

son toward a football scholarship and a life away from the mills)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Great Gatsby" (Redford version, from '74)

1:30 With This Ring

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6 AM Ag-U.S.A.

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' Club

11 AM New Fred And Barney Show

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Porter Wagoner

12:30 Nashville On The Road

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM Baseball Warm-Up

2:15 Baseball: Yankees-Red Sox (rain game: Pirates-Cubs)

5 PM Tarzan (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 Donna Fargo

7 PM Dolly

7:30 Sha Na Na

8 PM CHiPS

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Pilot: "The Nightingales" (Marcia Strassman and Colete

Bionigan in what sounds like a forerunner of "Cagney & Lacey")

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (hostess Maureen Stapleton; Linda Ronstadt,

Phoebe Snow)

1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (the Electric Light Orchestra, the Sylvers,

Nick Gilder, Walter Murphy, comic Mike Preminger)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)


7 AM Rural Tenneva

7:30 Bugs Bunny

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 Wrestling

2 PM Baseball Warm-Up

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 4)

5 PM That Nashville Music (time approximate)

5:30 Porter Wagoner

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Pilot: "The Nightingales"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live


WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC, moves to ABC Sept. 17)

6:30 Beter Way

7 AM Casper And Friends

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 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

1:30 Porter Wagoner

2 PM Baseball Warm-Up

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 4)

5 PM Dolly (time approximate)

5:30 Gong Show (judges: Davey Lopes, Mabel King, Carl Ballantine)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Pilot: "The Nightingales"


11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Movie: "They Only Kill Their Masters"

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

5:30 TBA

6 AM Here And Now

6:30 Awareness '79

7 AM Clemson Today

7:30 Say It Now (topic: entering college)

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 Beverly Hillbillies

1:30 Please Stand By (some of you probably watched this show,

which took place at a shoestring-operation TV station)

2 PM Movie: "Love Me Tender" (Elvis' first movie, from '56)

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitation (third round)

5 PM Pop Goes The Country

5:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News


7 PM Hee Haw (Mel Tillis, Roy Head, Gerald Smith)

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 The Hobbit

10 PM Pilot: "Steeltown"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (ABC)

6:15 Mr. Magoo

6:30 Flipper

7 AM Kids Are People Too (Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee,

Fred Berry of "What's Happening!!", Geraldo Rivera, delay

from Sun 10 AM and only an hour out of 90 minutes is shown)

8 AM Scooby's All-Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 Kidsworld (Mark Hamill, a wildlife refuge in Alabama)

12 N ABC Weekend Special: "Weep No More, My Lady," about a dog

living in a Louisiana bayou who can laugh, cry, and hunt--but

not bark

12:30 American Bandstand (guests: Badfinger)

1:30 Star Maidens (two women from the female-dominated planet

Medusa arrive on Earth to escape their overseers)

4 PM Wide World Of Sports (U.S. Amateur Boxing Championships,


Indy 500 time trials)

5 PM The Preakness (Spectacular Bid makes it two of the three jewels

in the Triple Crown; he will lose to Coastal in the Belmont)

6 PM Wide World Of Sports continues

6:30 News

7 PM Bugs Bunny

7:30 Gong Show

8 PM Love Boat (Soupy Sales, Jo Anne Worley, Robert Goulet, Juliet

Mills, Loreta Swit)

9:30 Fantasy Island (Paul Sand, Darren McGavin, Pamela Franklin)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Macho Callahan"

1:30 ABC News (Tom Jarriel)

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

6:30 TV 10 Report

7 AM Best Of Carl Williams

7:30 University Of Tennessee Agricultural Science

8 AM Fascination Express (local kids' show)

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 In Touch (Beverly Johnson, not Charles Stanley)

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Movie: "The Long Duel"

5 PM Gilligan's Island

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 The Hobbit

10 PM Pilot: "Steeltown"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Stalag 17"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

7:15 Uncle Hank

7:30 What's New, Mr. Magoo? (delay from Sun 8 AM)

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 Children's Film Festival


2 PM Wrestling

3 PM Marty Robbins' Spotlight

3:30 Arthur Smith

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitation (third round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 The Hobbit

10 PM Pilot: "Steeltown"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Secret Of The Incas"

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:30 America's Problems And Challenges

7 AM Mr. Bill's Weekend

8 AM Scooby's All Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 All New Pink Panther Show

12 N Juke-Box (Twiggy welcomes Cliff Richard, Tina

Charles, and Frankie Miller)

12:30 American Bandstand


1:30 Movie: "Werewolf Of London"

3 PM Bowling: Pabst National Collegiate Bowling Championships

(from Milwaukee)

4 PM Wide World Of Sports

5 PM The Preakness

6 PM Wide World Of Sports continues

6:30 Wild Kingdom (Bengal tigers in Sariska, India)

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Love Boat

9:30 Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Movie: "One Deadly Owner"

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

11 AM Hot Fudge

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Moon Man Connection

1:30 Soul Train (guests: Bohannon)

2:30 Movie: "The Curse Of The Aztec Mummy"

4 PM Prayer Band Gospel Hour

4:30 Early Evening Gospel Time

5 PM Witnessing For Jesus


5:45 Scope

6 PM News

6:15 Lenoir Rhyne College Today

6:30 Southern Sportsman

7 PM Gospel Of Deliverance

7:30 Movin' With Bluegrass

8 PM Good News

8:55 NASA Space Report

9 PM Shower Of Blessings

10 PM Hal Roach Presents

10:30 Public Defender

11 PM Wrestling

12 M Movie: "The Human Monster"

WGGS Ch. 16 Greenville, SC (Ind.)

7 AM Cisco Kid

7:30 Lone Ranger

8 AM Westerners

8:30 Stagecoach West

9:30 Litle Rascals

10:30 American Outdoors

11 AM Southern Sportsman

11:30 Bass Fishin' America

12 N Tennis: WCT Challenge Cup (Jimmy Connors


vs. Vitas Gerulaitis)

1 PM Theater One

2:30 Kaleidoscope

3 PM PTL Club

5 PM Harvester Hour

6 PM 700 Club

7 PM High Adventure

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

8 PM Joyful News

9 PM Sunday School Lesson

9:30 Gospel Star Time

11 PM Nancy Harmon

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:50 World At Large

6:40 News

7 AM Three Stooges/Litle Rascals

8 AM Cliffwood Avenue Kids

8:30 Partridge Family

9 AM Star Trek

10 AM Movie: "Moby Dick" (Gregory Peck version

from '56)

12:30 Movie: "The Young Lions" (Dean Martin was first

taken seriously as an actor in this '58 war drama


with Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift.)

4 PM Mission: Impossible

5 PM American Angler Club

5:30 This Week In Baseball

6 PM Wrestling

8 PM Hee Haw Honeys

8:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

9 PM Dolly

9:30 That Nashville Music

10 PM Pop Goes The Country

10:30 Nashville On The Road

11 PM Porter Wagoner

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1 AM Juke-Box

1:30 Movie: "Live Fast, Die Young" (a young Mike Connors

plays a teen-age criminal, even though in real life he

was a litle past age, from '58)

3:15 Movie: "The Last Of The Fast Guns"

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (PBS)

5 PM Firing Line

6 PM Engineering Economy

6:30 Another Voice

7 PM NCSA Presents (the School of Music of the North Carolina


School of the Arts)

8 PM Once Upon A Classic

9 PM Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie

10 PM The Best Of Families

sign off 11 PM

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (Ind.)

6 AM News

6:30 Forum

7 AM Groovie Goolies

8 AM Spider-Man

8:30 Batle Of The Planets

9 AM Movie: "Chad Hanna"

11 AM Movie: "Francis Goes To West Point" (Donald

O'Connor with Francis the Talking Mule)

12:30 Movie: "Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm" (updated

for 1938, Shirley Temple plays a litle girl who goes

on a radio talent show to win enough money to save

the family farm)

2 PM Movie: "Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes"

4 PM Movie: "Batle For The Planet Of The Apes"

6 PM Bonanza (Dawn Wells is guest star)

7 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

7:30 Real McCoys


8 PM Dolly

8:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

9 PM Nashville On The Road

9:30 Porter Wagoner

10 PM Upstairs, Downstairs

11 PM Movie: "Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors"

1 AM Movie: "Count Dracula" (Christopher Lee version,

from '70)

3 AM Movie: "Frankenstein's Daughter" (John Ashley,

from '58)

4:30 Movie: "Wipeout!" (from '73, sounds like a quickie way

to cash in on the success of "The Godfather" as two

Mafia factions try to wipe each other out, with Henry

Silva and Richard Conte)

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

6:45 Farm Digest

6:55 News

7 AM Kids Are People Too (same as Ch. 9)

8 AM Scooby's All Stars

9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 All New Pink Panther Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special


12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 The Racers (the Gatornationals drag race from

Atlanta)

2 PM Star Trek

3 PM Perry Mason

4 PM Wide World Of Sports

5 PM The Preakness

6 PM Wide World Of Sports continues

6:30 Petticoat Junction

7 PM Litle Rascals

7:30 Soap Factory Disco (Vicki Sue Robinson, Keith Barrow)

8 PM Love Boat

9:30 Fantasy Island

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Juke-Box (Sailor, Climax Blues Band, David Essex)

11:45 Tennis: WCT Challenge Cup (Jimmy Connors vs. Vitas

Gerulaitis)

12:45 Perry Mason

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) (ABC, moves to NBC Sept. 17)

6:30 Inch High Private Eye

7 AM Underdog

7:30 Uncle Waldo

8 AM Scooby's All Stars


9:30 Challenge Of The Superfriends

11 AM Fangface

11:30 All New Pink Panther Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Juke-Box

2 PM Sportsman's Friend

2:30 Room 222

3 PM Donna Fargo (guest: Robert Guillaume)

3:30 NFL Great Teams/Great Years

4 PM Wide World Of Sports

5 PM The Preakness

6 PM Wide World Of Sports continues

6:30 Fishing In Tennessee

7 PM POWWW Playoff

8 PM Love Boat

9:30 Fantasy Island

11 PM Movie: "Imperial Venus" (Gina Lollobrigida as

Napoleon's sister Paolina, from '63)

1:15 Victory Temple

1:45 ABC News

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

7 AM Sesame Street
8 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Electric Company

9 AM Big Blue Marble

9:30 Once Upon A Classic ("Pinocchio," Part 3)

10 AM Footsteps (fostering creativity in children)

10:30 Growing Together

11 AM Over Easy

12 N Global Paper Forum

1 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

1:30 By-Line

2 PM On Nature's Trail

2:30 Cookin' Cajun

3 PM Cinema Showcase

3:30 Jobman Caravan

4 PM Health Sciences

4:30 Garden Spot

5 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

5:30 Nova (how a form of radiation detected by radio

astronomers may hold clues to the universe's origin)

6:30 Footsteps (coping with a child's handicap)

7 PM Once Upon A Classic

7:30 Studio See

8 PM Wodehouse Playhouse

8:30 Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin

9 PM Royal Heritage
10 PM Great Performances (the Eliot Feld Ballet)

11 PM One Of The Missing (a Confederate sniper lies trapped in

the rubble of a deserted mansion, his rifle pointed directly

at him--one false move and he's dead)

sign off 12 M

WNSC Ch. 30 Rock Hill, SC (PBS)

10 AM Zoom

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Freestyle

12:30 Big Blue Marble

1 PM Once Upon A Classic

1:30 Garden Spot

2 PM Great Performances

3 PM Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie

4 PM By-Line

4:30 Cinema Showcase

5 PM Health Sciences

5:30 High School News Quiz Bowl

6 PM Japan: The Changing Tradition

7 PM Folkswatch

8 PM Once Upon A Classic

9 PM Wodehouse Playhouse
9:30 Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin

10 PM The Best Of Families

sign off 11 PM

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Three Stooges & 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 Wrestling

2 PM Baseball Warm-Up

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 4)

5 PM Do-It-Yourself With Homer Formby (time

approximate)

5:30 Race Week Charlote Style (previews of the

World 600, Can-Am Jam, and Sun Drop 300)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News


7 PM Kicks (guest: Tasha Thomas)

8 PM CHiPS

9 PM BJ And The Bear

10 PM Pilot: "The Nightingales"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Star Trek

2 AM Movie: "The Day The Earth Stood Still"

3:30 Movie: "Agent For H.A.R.M."

5 AM Movie: "Johnny Allegro"

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (Ind.)

2:30 Public Policy Forums

3:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition

4 PM American Angler

4:30 NASCAR

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM Movie: TBA

8 PM Movie: TBA

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Pro Soccer
6 PM Que Pasa, U.S.A.?

6:30 Another Voice

7 PM Japan: The Living Tradition

7:30 Footsteps

8 PM Once Upon A Classic

9 PM Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie

10 PM The Best Of Families

sign off 11 PM

WCPT Ch. 55 Crossville, TN (Ind.)

9 AM Mickey Mouse Roundup (I assume this is the week's

worth of "The New Mickey Mouse Club")

11:30 Mission: Magic

12 N Cartoon Carnival

1 PM Uncle Waldo

1:30 Jetsons

2 PM Valley Of The Dinosaurs

2:30 Soul Train

3:30 Peter Gunn

4 PM Not For Women Only

4:30 My Hero (nobody in 1952 could have guessed that Bob

Cummings would become a sitcom superstar; here he plays

inept realtor Bob Beanblossom; his next series, in 1955, would

forever cement his image as a skirt-chaser, win Ann B. Davis


two Emmies, and become a favorite in reruns in the '60s)

5 PM American Enterprises

5:30 R.F.D. Hollywood

6 PM Biography

6:30 Sha Na Na

7 PM Wrestling

8 PM Saturday Night Jamboree

11 PM PTL Club

1 AM Movie: TBA

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, May 19, 1979

12:30 Moon Man Connection

I remember this show because the cable system in Johnson City, TN carried WHKY for about a
year or so after WRET went to NBC. Does anyone have any more information on this show? Was
it a local production, because I never saw it listed anywhere else. I remember that it was kind of
a Soul Train type format. Also remeber it being called Moon Man Space Connection.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, May 19, 1979

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...sounds like The Moon Man Connection was unintentionally for disco what New Wave Theatre
was on purpose for punk rock...

RETRO: TAMPA BAY - 4/25/1995

Tuesday, April 25, 1995

WFLA-TV NBC8

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Ricki Lake

10:00AM Rolonda

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Harris & Company


01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM In the Heat of the Night

04:00PM Jenny Jones

05:00PM Live at Five

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Hard Copy

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Wings

08:30PM Wings

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Pride & Joy

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM The Odd Couple

02:35AM News

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

04:30AM News

WTSP-TV CBS10
05:30AM News

06:00AM Good Morning Tampa Bay

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Donahue

10:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Golden Girls

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Rescue 911

09:00PM MOVIE: The Color of Money

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM Susan Powter


02:05AM Up to the Minute

WTVT-TV FOX13

05:00AM All News A.M.

05:30AM Good Day, Tampa Bay

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM The Kathy Fountain Show

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM Geraldo

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

08:00PM MOVIE: The Tower

10:00PM News

11:00PM American Journal

11:30PM High Tide

12:30AM Jon Stewart

01:30AM Top Cops

02:00AM Marilu

03:00AM Jones & Jury


03:30AM All News Night

WFTS-TV ABC28

05:00AM Rescue 911

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM EXTRA

09:30AM Rescue 911

10:00AM Mike & Maty

11:00AM Gordon Elliot

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Married...with Children

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Full House

08:30PM Thunder Alley


09:00PM Home Improvement

09:30PM Ellen

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM EXTRA

12:35AM Coach

01:05AM Empty Nest

01:35AM Love Connection

02:05AM Paid Programming

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Gordon Elliot

04:05AM Hawaii Five-0

WTMV-TV WB32

05:00AM McKay & Hanson

07:00AM Scooby-Doo

07:30AM Biker Mice from Mars

08:00AM Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show

08:30AM Dudley Do-Right

09:00AM Too Close for Comfort

09:30AM Check It

10:00AM MOVIE: One More

12:00PM Richard Bey

01:00PM Bewitched
01:30PM I Dream of Jeannie

02:00PM Morton Downey, Jr.

03:00PM Shirley

04:00PM The Other Side

05:00PM Richard Bey

06:00PM The Brady Bunch

06:30PM Laverne & Shirley

07:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

07:30PM The Wonder Years

08:00PM Barnaby Jones

09:00PM MOVIE: The Balt

10:30PM The Twilight Zone

11:00PM The Wonder Years

11:30PM MOVIE: Ninja Wars

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Music Video Show

WTTA-TV IND38

05:00AM Exosquad

05:30AM TaleSpin

06:00AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:30AM Bots Master

07:00AM The Flintstones

07:30AM Bobby's World


08:00AM Johnson and Friends

08:30AM Dennis the Menace

09:00AM Ernest Angley

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM MOVIE: The Flying Deuces

12:30PM Paid Programming

01:00PM Streets of San Francisco

02:00PM Jerry Springer

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM VR Troopers

05:30PM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

06:00PM Gunsmoke

07:00PM Streets of San Francisco

08:00PM Hill Street Blues

09:00PM Night Heat

10:00PM Paid Programming

10:30PM Paid Programming

11:00PM Paid Programming

11:30PM Paid Programming

12:00AM Post Time

12:30AM Paid Programming


01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Chuck Harder

02:30AM Dennis Prager

03:00AM Bonanza

04:00AM Wild, Wild West

WTOG-TV UPN44

05:00AM Eight is Enough

06:00AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM Garfield and Friends

07:30AM Sonic the Hedgehog

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

09:00AM MOVIE: Flame of Barbary Coast

11:00AM Perry Mason

12:00PM Rush Limbaugh

12:30PM Mama's Family

01:00PM Night Court

01:30PM Family Maters

02:00PM Gilligan's Island

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Darkwing Duck

03:30PM Goof Troop


04:00PM Bonkers

04:30PM Aladdin

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM Roseanne

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM Legend

09:00PM Marker

10:00PM News

11:00PM Rush Limbaugh

11:30PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM MOVIE: Any Wednesday

03:00AM MOVIE: My Litle Girl

RETRO: TAMPA BAY - 11/21/1995

Tuesday, November 21, 1995

WFLA-TV NBC8

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News
07:00AM Today

09:00AM Charles Perez

10:00AM Rolonda

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM News

12:30PM Harris & Company

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Jenny Jones

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM Live at Five

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM American Journal

08:00PM Wings

08:30PM NewsRadio

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Friends

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear


02:05AM News

02:35AM News

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WTSP-TV CBS10

05:30AM News

06:00AM Good Morning Tampa Bay

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Donahue

10:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM A Current Affair

04:30PM Hard Copy

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM The Client


09:00PM MOVIE: It Was Him or Us

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM Lauren Huton And...

02:05AM Up to the Minute

WTVT-TV FOX13

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Good Day, Tampa Bay

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM George & Alana

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM America's Most Wanted

01:00PM Danny!

02:00PM Gabrielle

03:00PM Mark Walberg

04:00PM Ricki Lake

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM News

07:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM MOVIE: Blue River


10:00PM News

11:00PM America's Most Wanted

11:30PM High Tide

12:30AM Stephanie Miller

01:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

02:00AM Jerry Springer

03:00AM All News Night (JIP)

WFTS-TV ABC28

05:00AM EXTRA

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Carnie

10:00AM Tempest

11:00AM Gordon Elliot

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News
06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Roseanne

08:30PM Hudson Street

09:00PM Home Improvement

09:30PM Coach

10:00PM NYPD Blue

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM EXTRA

12:35AM Married...with Children

01:05AM Coach

01:35AM Empty Nest

02:05AM Paid Programming

02:35AM Paid Programming

03:05AM Mike & Maty

04:05AM Gordon Elliot

WTMV-TV WB32

05:00AM Haywood Henson

06:00AM Haywood Henson

07:00AM That's Warner Bros!

07:30AM Animaniacs

08:00AM The Flintstones


08:30AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

09:00AM Blossom

09:30AM Top Cops

10:00AM MOVIE: Devil's Odds

12:00PM Richard Bey

01:00PM Cannon

02:00PM Barnaby Jones

03:00PM In the Heat of the Night

04:00PM Dinosaurs

04:30PM Blossom

05:00PM Richard Bey

06:00PM Top Cops

06:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

07:00PM Baywatch

08:00PM MOVIE: The Gumball Rally

10:00PM One West Waikiki

11:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30PM MOVIE: Firefox

01:30AM Ybor (incomplete title)

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Music Video Show

WTTA-TV IND38

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Dennis the Menace


06:00AM The Pink Panther

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Mutant League

07:30AM DarkStalkers

08:00AM Sailor Moon

08:30AM Bananas in Pajamas

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Night Heat

12:00PM Geraldo

01:00PM Gunsmoke

02:00PM Bobby's World

02:30PM Fox Cubhouse

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM X-Men

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM VR Troopers

05:30PM California Dreams

06:00PM Family Ties

06:30PM Family Ties

07:00PM Northern Exposure

08:00PM Geraldo
09:00PM Streets of San Francisco

10:00PM Paid Programming

10:30PM Paid Programming

11:00PM The Hitchhiker

11:30PM Paid Programming

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Bonanza

03:00AM Gunsmoke

04:00AM Wild, Wild West

WTOG-TV UPN44

06:00AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

06:30AM Aladdin

07:00AM Garfield and Friends

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

08:30AM Litlest Pet Shop

09:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210

11:00AM News

11:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

12:00PM Rush Limbaugh

12:30PM Night Court


01:00PM Perry Mason

02:00PM Gilligan's Island

02:30PM Kid's Club

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Step by Step

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM Roseanne

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Deadly Games

09:00PM Live Shot

10:00PM News

10:30PM Cops

11:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:00AM Cheers

12:30AM Rush Limbaugh

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM MOVIE: Mr. Frost

04:00AM MOVIE: The Sargeant


RETRO: ORLANDO - 8/20/1996

Tuesday, August 20, 1996

WESH NBC2

05:00AM News at Sunrise

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Rush Limbaugh

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Jerry Springer

04:00PM Montel Williams

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM A Current Affair

08:00PM Mad About You

08:30PM NewsRadio

09:00PM Frasier
09:30PM Caroline in the City

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM News

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WCPX CBS6

05:00AM Morning News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

09:30AM Hard Copy

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

05:00PM News
05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Hard Copy

08:00PM Rescue 911

09:00PM MOVIE: Whose Daughter Is She?

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM America's Most Wanted

02:05AM America's Most Wanted

02:35AM Tempest

03:35AM Up to the Minute

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM News This Morning

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Geraldo

10:00AM Rolonda

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children


02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Roseanne

08:30PM The Drew Carey Show

09:00PM Home Improvement

09:30PM Coach

10:00PM NYPD Blue

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Jenny Jones

01:05AM American Journal

01:35AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WKCF WB18

05:00AM First Business

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Reality Check


06:30AM The Pink Panther

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

08:30AM Garfield and Friends

09:00AM Family Maters

09:30AM Family Ties

10:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210

11:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

11:30AM The Wonder Years

12:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

12:30PM EXTRA

01:00PM Gordon Elliot

02:00PM A Different World

02:30PM Saved by the Bell

03:00PM Full House

03:30PM That's Warner Bros!

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Step by Step

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Cosby Show

07:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM MOVIE: Who's That Girl


10:00PM News

10:30PM EXTRA

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:30AM Baywatch

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM TBA

03:00AM Gordon Elliot

04:00AM Mark Walberg

WOFL FOX35

05:00AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Budgie the Litle Helicopter

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

07:30AM Eek! Stravaganza

08:00AM Goof Troop

08:30AM Bonkers

09:00AM Fox After Breakfast

10:00AM Hawaii Five-0

11:00AM In the Heat of the Night

12:00PM Empty Nest

12:30PM Coach

01:00PM Knight Rider


02:00PM Dinosaurs

02:30PM Aladdin

03:00PM Gargoyles

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Bobby's World

04:30PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

05:00PM Power Rangers Zeo

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Married...with Children

08:00PM MOVIE: Rapid Fire

10:00PM Land's End

11:00PM Roseanne

11:30PM Murphy Brown

12:00AM Northern Exposure

01:00AM 21 Jump Street

02:00AM Growing Pains

02:30AM Dear John

03:00AM Bonanza

04:00AM George & Alana

WRBW UPN65

05:00AM The Fugitive


06:00AM Blinky Bill

06:30AM Bananas in Pajamas

07:00AM Sailor Moon

07:30AM The Flintstones

08:00AM The Woody Woodpecker Show

08:30AM Laverne & Shirley

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Product Showcase

10:00AM Donahue

11:00AM Richard Bey

12:00PM MOVIE: Love's Savage Fury

02:00PM MOVIE: Hail, Hero!

04:00PM Gilligan's Island

04:30PM Gilligan's Island

05:00PM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

05:30PM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

06:00PM The Litle Rascals

06:30PM The Litle Rascals

07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

08:00PM Moesha

08:30PM UPN Fall Preview

09:00PM Moesha

09:30PM Minor Adjustments

10:00PM Rush Limbaugh

10:30PM All in the Family


11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM The Honeymooners

12:00AM MOVIE: The Boys in the Band

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM The BJ/Lobo Show

04:00AM Cannon

Retro: Kentucky Thursday, May 25, 1961

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

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

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

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Probablility And Statistics"

(COLOR)

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM Say When!

9:30 Play Your Hunch (Gary Merrill has a problem for the panel.) (COLOR)

10 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Truth Or Consequences

11:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)


11:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

12 N Noontime

12:30 Life Of Riley

1 PM Jan Murray (COLOR)

1:30 Loreta Young

2 PM Young Dr. Malone

2:30 From These Roots

3 PM Make Room For Daddy

3:30 Here's Hollywood

4 PM Movie: "Pawnee"

5:30 Huckleberry Hound

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

6:30 My Three Sons (ABC, delay from 8 PM)

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Bat Masterson

8 PM Tombstone Territory

8:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (Ernie and his backup group,

the Top 20, perform "The Mikado") (COLOR)

9 PM The Groucho Show (Groucho's daughter Melinda teams up

with Bobby Van.)

9:30 Jim Backus Show

10 PM Victory At Sea

10:30 News, Weather, Sports

10:50 Jack Paar (singer Jack Haskell subs for announcer Hugh Downs)
(COLOR)

12 M News

WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6 AM Good Morning

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Probability And Statistics" (COLOR)

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR)

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Ruth Lyons (COLOR)

1:30 Truth Or Consequences

2 PM It Could Be You (not in color)

2:25 NBC News (Ray Scherer)

2:30 Loreta Young

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4 PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood

5 PM Movies: "Mr. 880," Part 2, and "For Them That Trespass,"

Part 1

6:25 Sports (Allen Stout)

6:30 News, Weather (Grant/Sands)


6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Jim Backus Show

7:30 The Outlaws

8:30 Bat Masterson

9 PM Bachelor Father

9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (COLOR)

10 PM The Groucho Show

10:30 Best Of The Post (COLOR)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Jack Paar (COLOR)

WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville, IN (ABC)

8:30 Ninth Grade English

9 AM Intermediate Science And Health

9:30 U.S. History

10 AM Eighth Grade Science

11 AM Conversational Spanish

11:30 Plane Geometry

11:55 Farm Digest

12 N Camouflage (this was the week TV Guide ran the picture

feature on host Don Morrow and his pet deer)

12:30 Number Please

1 PM About Faces

1:25 ABC News (Al Mann)


1:30 Highway Patrol

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Seven Keys

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand (guests: Ferrante and Teicher)

5 PM Rocky And His Friends

5:30 Three Stooges

5:50 News (Joe Halburnt)

6 PM Huckleberry Hound

6:30 Guestward Ho!

7 PM Donna Reed

7:30 Real McCoys (watch for guest stars Madge Blake and

Olan Soule)

8 PM My Three Sons (a guest star is Cynthia Pepper, whose

sitcom "Margie" would follow "My Three Sons" that fall)

8:30 Untouchables (guests include Michael Constantine and

Barry Morse)

9:30 Lock Up (Macdonald Carey, pre-"Days Of Our Lives")

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

10:25 Almanac

10:30 Movie: "The Company She Keeps"

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)


6:50 Farm News

7 AM Religion Today

7:15 Know Your World

7:45 Bozo The Clown

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Al And Wanda Lewis

10:30 People's Choice

11 AM Double Exposure

11:30 Your Surprise Package (George Fenneman proves he's

a beter announcer than host.)

12 N News (Al Schotlekote)

12:25 Weather (Paula Jane)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Our Miss Brooks

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Highway Patrol

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party (guest: Harpo Marx)

3 PM Californians

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Popeye And His Friends

5:30 Our Gang


6 PM Three Stooges And Friends

6:30 Huckleberry Hound

7 PM News (Jack Fogerty)

7:15 Sports (Dick Bray)

7:25 Weather (Paula Jane)

7:30 Suspicion

8:30 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater

9 PM Gunslinger

10 PM Gray Ghost

10:30 Sea Hunt

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie: "Revenge At Daybreak"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

7:45 Cartoon Circus

8 AM CBS News (Richard Hotelet)

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM I Love Lucy

9:30 Video Village (Monty Hall)

10 AM Double Exposure

10:30 Your Surprise Package

11 AM Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light


12 N Midday Summary

12:15 Cactus Cartoons

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Face The Facts

1:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

2 PM Millionaire (the check goes to Sgt. Mathew Brogan, who helps

an Army buddy in need)

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "Bachelor Mother"

5:15 T-Bar-V Ranch

5:45 Douglas Edwards With The News

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:15 Small Talk

6:30 Summer Sports Spectacular (soccer: the Bangu team of Brazil,

champions of the International Soccer League, face the Karlsruhe

squad from West Germany)

7:30 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater

8 PM Assignment: Underwater

8:30 Lock Up

9 PM CBS Reports

10 PM Coronado 9

10:30 News, Weather, Sports


11 PM Movie: "Johnny Angel" (George Raft, nothing to do with Shelley

Fabares)

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

8 AM Popeye And Billy (Johnson)

9:30 Movie: TBA

11 AM Gale Storm

11:30 Love That Bob!

12 N Camouflage

12:30 Number Please

1 PM About Faces

1:25 ABC News

1:30 Len Goorian

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Seven Keys

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 PM American Bandstand

5 PM Popeye And Skipper (Ryle)

6 PM Whirlybirds

6:30 News, Sports

7 PM Pony Express

7:30 Guestward Ho!

8 PM Donna Reed
8:30 Real McCoys

9 PM My Three Sons

9:30 Untouchables

10:30 Miami Undercover

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Editorial (Pat Boisseau)

11:20 Movie: "The Square Ring"

WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville, IN (NBC)

6 AM Continental Classroom: "Chemistry" (COLOR)

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Probability And Statistics" (COLOR)

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM Say When!

9:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

10 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Truth Or Consequences

11:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

11:55 NBC News

12 N News (Jack McLean)

12:10 Uncle Dudley

12:30 Life Of Riley

1 PM Jan Murray (COLOR)

1:30 Loreta Young


2 PM Young Dr. Malone

2:30 From These Roots

3 PM Make Room For Daddy

3:30 Here's Hollywood

4 PM Movie: "Wyoming"

5:15 Navy Log

5:45 Dayton Allen

5:50 Weather (Biff Cole)

6 PM News, Sports

6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

6:30 The Outlaws

7:30 Bat Masterson

8 PM Bachelor Father

8:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (COLOR)

9 PM The Groucho Show

9:30 American Civil War (the batle of Chancellorsville,

where General Lee lost Stonewall Jackson)

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

10:20 Jack Paar (COLOR)

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC)

6:30 Continental Classroom: "Probability And Statistics" (COLOR)

7 AM Dave Garroway Today Show

9 AM Education
9:50 Take Five

10 AM Say When!

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR)

11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Truth Or Consequences

12:30 It Could Be You (COLOR)

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Movie: "Crowded Paradise"

2 PM Jan Murray (COLOR)

2:30 Loreta Young

3 PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 From These Roots

4 PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood

5 PM Country Music

5:30 Romper Room

5:55 News (Peter Stoner)

6 PM Sports (Wayne Bell)

6:05 Livestock Report

6:10 Weather (Terry Sams--he did the same thing at

WJBF Augusta, GA when I was at UGA in the '70s)

6:15 Congressional Combo

6:30 Bluegrass Personalities

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report


7 PM TBA

7:15 TBA

7:30 The Outlaws

8:30 Bat Masterson

9 PM Gunslinger

10 PM The Groucho Show

10:30 Contrails (the story of the Atlas missile project)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Jack Paar (COLOR)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS)

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Windy

9:30 Movie: TBA

10:30 Marie Kitrell (women's show)

11 AM Mr. Adams And Eve

11:30 Love That Bob!

12 N Camouflage

12:30 Number Please

1 PM About Faces

1:25 ABC News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party


3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 American Bandstand (joined in progress)

5 PM Windy And Popeye

6:15 News, Weather (Frank Taylor)

6:30 Kentucky Sportsman

7 PM Mister Ed (syndicated, would move to CBS that fall)

7:30 Tales Of The Vikings

8 PM Tightrope!

8:30 Real McCoys

9 PM My Three Sons

9:30 Untouchables

10:30 On The Fairway (golf)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movie: "The Guilt Of Janet Ames"

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

7:30 Comedy Theater

8 AM Debbie Drake (exercises)

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM I Love Lucy

9:30 Video Village


10 AM Double Exposure

10:30 Your Surprise Package

11 AM Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N CBS News (Ron Cochran)

12:05 Weather (Roger Forster)

12:10 Noontime Neighbors

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Face The Facts

1:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

2 PM Millionaire

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Let's Pretend

4:30 Clancy's Cotage

5 PM Man From Cochise

5:30 I Led Three Lives

6 PM News (John Munger)

6:10 Scoreboard (Chick Anderson)

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Summer Sports Spectacular

7:30 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater


8 PM Gunslinger

9 PM CBS Reports

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

10:20 Movie: "Plan Nine From Outer Space" (wasn't this one

of Ed Wood's kitschy sci-fi films?)

RETRO: ORLANDO - 5/12/1998

Tuesday, May 12, 1998

WESH NBC2

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM News

04:30PM Discover Orlando

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM Mad About You

08:30PM NewsRadio

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Just Shoot Me

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later

02:05AM News

02:35AM NBC News Nightside (JIP)

WKMG CBS6

05:00AM CBS News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Martha Stewart Living

09:30AM Gayle King

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News
12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Hard Copy

08:00PM JAG

09:00PM Miss Universe Pageant

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Access Hollywood

01:07AM Montel Williams

02:07AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:07AM Martha Stewart Living

03:37AM Gayle King

04:07AM Up to the Minute

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News
07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM The View

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Home Improvement

08:30PM Soul Man

09:00PM Home Improvement

09:30PM Something So Right

10:00PM NYPD Blue

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:36AM Jenny Jones


01:36AM Geraldo Rivera

02:36AM News

03:11AM ABC World News Now

WKCF WB18

05:00AM First Business

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Iron Man

07:00AM X-Men

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM New Adventures of Captain Planet

09:00AM Full House

09:30AM Family Maters

10:00AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:30AM Living Single

11:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Jerry Springer

02:00PM The Bugs 'n' Daffy Show

02:30PM Animaniacs

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:00PM Ricki Lake


05:00PM Jerry Springer

06:00PM Martin

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM M*A*S*H

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Buffy the Vampire Slayer

09:00PM Dawson's Creek

10:00PM News

10:30PM EXTRA

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM Cops

12:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:00AM Newlywed Game

01:30AM Dating Game

02:00AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

02:30AM Living Single

03:00AM The Adventures of Sinbad

04:00AM EXTRA

04:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

WOFL FOX35

05:00AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Mr. Men


06:30AM Mummies Alive!

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Life with Louie

08:00AM 101 Dalmatians

08:30AM Mighty Ducks

09:00AM Sanford and Son

09:30AM The Jeffersons

10:00AM Hunter

11:00AM Guilt

12:00PM Charlie's Angels

01:00PM In the Heat of the Night

02:00PM Empty Nest

02:30PM Blossom

03:00PM Beetleborgs Metallix

03:30PM Spider-Man

04:00PM Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation

04:30PM Power Rangers Turbo

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM The Simpsons

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Grace Under Fire

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM World's Worst Drivers

09:00PM Busted on the Job; Caught on Tape


10:00PM News

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Nightman

12:00AM Married...with Children

12:30AM Roseanne

01:00AM Murphy Brown

01:30AM Empty Nest

02:00AM Bareta

03:00AM Kojak

04:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

WRBW UPN65

05:00AM AgDay

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM The Mask

06:30AM Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

07:00AM Extreme Dinosaurs

07:30AM Extreme Ghostbusters

08:00AM Leave it to Beaver

08:30AM Leave it to Beaver

09:00AM Bananas in Pajamas & the Crayon Box

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Wholesale Shopping

11:00AM The Honeymooners

11:30AM The Honeymooners


12:00PM Pictionary

12:30PM American Journal

01:00PM Mama's Family

01:30PM Mama's Family

02:00PM MOVIE: Primary Motive

04:00PM Star Trek

05:00PM Inside Edition

05:30PM American Journal

06:00PM Judge Judy

06:30PM Judge Judy

07:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

08:00PM Moesha

08:30PM Clueless

09:00PM Malcolm & Eddie

09:30PM Good News

10:00PM News

10:30PM Inside Edition

11:00PM Mama's Family

11:30PM All in the Family

12:00AM Vibe

01:00AM The Rat Patrol

01:30AM The Rat Patrol

02:00AM Strange Universe

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM MOVIE: The Trojan Women


RETRO: ORLANDO - 4/03/1998

Friday, April 3, 1998

WESH NBC2

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM News

04:30PM Discover Orlando

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM Players

09:00PM Dateline NBC


10:00PM Homicide: Life on the Street

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Friday Night Videos

02:35AM News

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WKMG CBS6

05:00AM CBS News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Martha Stewart Living

09:30AM Gayle King

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM News
06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Hard Copy

07:30PM Frasier

08:00PM Kids Say the Darndest Things

08:30PM Candid Camera

09:00PM Unsolved Mysteries

10:00PM Nash Bridges

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Access Hollywood

01:07AM Montel Williams

02:07AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:07AM Martha Stewart Living

03:37AM Gayle King

04:07AM America's Black Forum

04:37AM Beter Homes and Gardens

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM The View


12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

08:30PM Boy Meets World

09:00PM Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

09:30PM Boy Meets World

10:00PM 20/20

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:38AM Jenny Jones

01:38AM Geraldo Rivera

02:37AM News

03:13AM Combat!

04:00AM The Mounties


04:30AM Coast Guard

WKCF WB18

05:00AM First Business

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Nick News

06:30AM Fantastic Four

07:00AM X-Men

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:00AM Channel Umptee-3

08:30AM New Adventures of Captain Planet

09:00AM Full House

09:30AM Family Maters

10:00AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:30AM Living Single

11:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Jerry Springer

02:00PM Animaniacs

02:30PM Pinky & the Brain

03:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

03:30PM Men in Black: The Series

04:00PM Ricki Lake

05:00PM Jerry Springer

06:00PM Martin
06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM M*A*S*H

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM MOVIE: Dying Young

10:00PM News

10:30PM EXTRA

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM Cops

12:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:00AM Newlywed Game

01:30AM Dating Game

02:00AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

02:30AM Living Single

03:00AM The Outer Limits

04:00AM EXTRA

04:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

WOFL FOX35

05:00AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Mr. Men

06:30AM Beast Wars: Transformers

07:00AM C-Bear & Jamal

07:30AM Casper
08:00AM 101 Dalmatians

08:30AM Quack Pack

09:00AM Kojak

10:00AM Hunter

11:00AM Hawaii Five-0

12:00PM In the Heat of the Night

01:00PM Andy Griffith

01:30PM Beverly Hillbillies

02:00PM Empty Nest

02:30PM Blossom

03:00PM Casper

03:30PM Sam & Max

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM The Simpsons

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Grace Under Fire

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction?

09:00PM Millenium

10:00PM News

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Earth: Final Conflict


12:00AM Keenen Ivory Williams

01:00AM Married...with Children

01:30AM Hair Restoration

02:00AM Bareta

03:00AM Kojak

04:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

WRBW UPN65

05:00AM AgDay

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM The Mask

06:30AM Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

07:00AM Extreme Dinosaurs

07:30AM Extreme Ghostbusters

08:00AM Leave it to Beaver

08:30AM Leave it to Beaver

09:00AM Bananas in Pajamas & the Crayon Box

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM The Honeymooners

11:30AM The Honeymooners

12:00PM Pictionary

12:30PM American Journal


01:00PM Mama's Family

01:30PM Mama's Family

02:00PM MOVIE: Death Scream

04:00PM Airwolf

05:00PM Inside Edition

05:30PM American Journal

06:00PM Judge Judy

06:30PM Judge Judy

07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

08:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

09:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

10:00PM News

10:30PM Inside Edition

11:00AM Star Trek

12:00AM Vibe

01:00AM Extreme Championship Wrestling

02:00AM Strange Universe

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM MOVIE: The Invincible Barbarian

RETRO: ORLANDO - 6/09/1998

Tuesday, June 9, 1998

WESH NBC2

05:00AM NBC News


05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

01:00PM Sunset Beach

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Days of Our Lives

04:00PM News

04:30PM Discover Orlando

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM Mad About You

08:30PM NewsRadio

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Just Shoot Me

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien


01:36AM Later

02:05AM News

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WKMG CBS6

05:00AM CBS News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Martha Stewart Living

09:30AM Gayle King

10:00AM Guiding Light

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Montel Williams

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Hard Copy


08:00PM JAG

09:00PM MOVIE: Stranger in My Home

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Access Hollywood

01:07AM Montel Williams

02:07AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:07AM Martha Stewart Living

03:37AM Gayle King

04:07AM Up to the Minute

WFTV ABC9

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM The View

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News
05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Soul Man

08:30PM Something So Right

09:00PM Home Improvement

09:30PM NYPD Blue

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:07AM Politically Incorrect

12:36AM Jenny Jones

01:36AM Geraldo Rivera

02:36AM News

03:11AM ABC World News Now

WKCF WB18

05:00AM First Business

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Iron Man

07:00AM X-Men

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures


08:30AM New Adventures of Captain Planet

09:00AM Full House

09:30AM Family Maters

10:00AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:30AM Living Single

11:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Jerry Springer

02:00PM The Bugs 'n' Daffy Show

02:30PM Animaniacs

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:00PM Ricki Lake

05:00PM Jerry Springer

06:00PM Martin

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM M*A*S*H

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Buffy the Vampire Slayer

09:00PM Invasion America

10:00PM News

10:30PM EXTRA

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM Cops

12:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat


12:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

01:00AM Newlywed Game

01:30AM Dating Game

02:00AM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

02:30AM Living Single

03:00AM The Adventures of Sinbad

04:00AM EXTRA

04:30AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

WOFL FOX35

05:00AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Mr. Men

06:30AM Mummies Alive!

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Life with Louie

08:00AM Bill Nye, the Science Guy

08:30AM Mighty Ducks

09:00AM Sanford and Son

09:30AM The Jeffersons

10:00AM Hunter

11:00AM Guilt

12:00PM Charlie's Angels

01:00PM In the Heat of the Night

02:00PM Empty Nest


02:30PM Blossom

03:00PM Beetleborgs Metallix

03:30PM Spider-Man

04:00PM Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation

04:30PM Power Rangers in Space

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM The Simpsons

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Grace Under Fire

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM Stanley Cup Playoffs: Detroit Red Wings vs. Washington Capitols

11:00PM Nightman

12:00AM Married...with Children

12:30AM Roseanne

01:00AM Murphy Brown

01:30AM Empty Nest

02:00AM Bareta

03:00AM Kojak

04:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

WRBW UPN65

05:00AM AgDay

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM The Mask


06:30AM Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

07:00AM Extreme Dinosaurs

07:30AM Extreme Ghostbusters

08:00AM Leave it to Beaver

08:30AM Leave it to Beaver

09:00AM Bananas in Pajamas & the Crayon Box

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Wholesale Shopping

11:00AM The Honeymooners

11:30AM The Honeymooners

12:00PM Pictionary

12:30PM American Journal

01:00PM MOVIE: Cattie Annie and Litle Britches

03:00PM Forgive or Forget

04:00PM Airwolf

05:00PM Inside Edition

05:30PM American Journal

06:00PM Judge Judy

06:30PM Judge Judy

07:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

08:00PM Moesha

08:30PM In the House

09:00PM Malcolm & Eddie

09:30PM Good News

10:00PM News
10:30PM Inside Edition

11:00PM Magic Hour

12:00AM Vibe

01:00AM The Rat Patrol

01:30AM The Rat Patrol

02:00AM Strange Universe

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM MOVIE: The Great Houdinis

RETRO: CHARLOTTE - 7/17/1995

Monday, July 17, 1995

WBTV CBS3

05:30AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Donahue

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Matlock

05:00PM News
05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM A Current Affair

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Dave's World

09:00PM Murphy Brown

09:30PM Cybill

10:00PM Chicago Hope

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Cheers

01:05AM Geraldo

02:05AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

03:05AM Up to the Minute

04:05AM All News Night

WSOC ABC9

05:30AM News This Morning

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00AM Mike & Maty


12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Baseball Night in America

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM American Journal

12:35AM In the Heat of the Night

01:35AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

02:05AM Montel Williams

03:05AM CNN Headline News

03:35AM ABC World News Now

WCCB FOX18

05:00AM M*A*S*H

05:30AM M*A*S*H
06:00AM Biker Mice from Mars

06:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

07:00AM Garfield and Friends

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Fox Cubhouse

09:00AM Jenny Jones

10:00AM Charles Perez

11:00AM Marilu

12:00PM Jenny Jones

01:00PM Conqueror (incomplete title)

01:30PM 700 Club

02:30PM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM A Different World

06:30PM Coach

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM Coach

08:00PM Encounters: The Hidden Truth

09:00PM The Great Defender

10:00PM News
10:30PM Rescue 911

11:00PM Ricki Lake

12:00AM Northern Exposure

01:00AM Top Cops

01:30AM Jones & Jury

02:00AM Home Shopping Spree

WCNC NBC36

05:00AM Susan Powter

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM News

06:30AM Rush Limbaugh

07:00AM Today

09:00AM The Other Side

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM News

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Rolonda

04:00PM Hard Copy

04:30PM Juvenile Justice

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News
06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:30PM In the House

09:00PM MOVIE: A Mater of Justice, Part II

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Dennis Prager

02:05AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WJZY UPN46

06:00AM TaleSpin

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM Sonic the Hedgehog

07:30AM VR Troopers

08:00AM The Pink Panther

08:30AM Exosquad

09:00AM Carolinas (incomplete title)

09:30AM Kenneth Copeland

10:00AM James Robison

10:30AM Dear John

11:00AM Night Court


11:30AM Who's the Boss?

12:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

12:30PM Paid Programming

01:00PM Love Connection

01:30PM Paid Programming

02:00PM Tom & Jerry

02:30PM Bots Master

03:00PM Darkwing Duck

03:30PM Goof Troop

04:00PM The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show

04:30PM Aladdin

05:00PM Family Maters

05:30PM Full House

06:00PM Family Maters

06:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:00PM Roseanne

07:30PM Married...with Children

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Pig Sty

09:30PM Platypus Man

10:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Night Court

12:00AM The Twilight Zone

12:30AM The Twilight Zone


01:00AM MOVIE: Loving You

03:00AM MOVIE: The Big Trees

WFVT WB55

05:00AM Music Videos

06:00AM America's Funniest Home Videos

06:30AM Ronin Warriors

07:00AM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

07:30AM Scooby-Doo

08:00AM The Jetsons

08:30AM Tom & Jerry

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Benny Hinn

10:00AM Combat

11:00AM Shirley

12:00PM Focus 55

12:30PM Sanford and Son

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM Family Feud

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM I Love Lucy

03:00PM Beverly Hillbillies

03:30PM I Dream of Jeannie

04:00PM The Brady Bunch

04:30PM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.


05:00PM Litle House on the Prairie

06:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

07:00PM Star Trek

08:00PM MOVIE: The Deadliest Season

10:00PM Gunsmoke

11:00PM Hunter

12:00AM Perry Mason

01:00AM Shirley

02:00AM Music Videos

03:00AM Music Videos

04:00AM Music Videos

Retro: Philadelphia Tues, May 22, 1962

50 years ago today, from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition

Channel numbers listed after Philly listings indicate programs relayed by:

15 WLYH Lebanon

21 WHP Harrisburg

27 WTPA Harrisburg

43 WSBA York

WRCV 3-NBC Philadelphia

5:50 Farm & Market News

5:55 News

6:00 Continental Classroom "Probability and Statistics", followed by "American Government" at


6:30 (both c)
7:00 Today

9:00 Lee Dexter

9:20 What's Doing? (Bob Bradley)

9:25 News (Bob again)

9:30 Exercise (Gloria/c)

10:00 Say When

10:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

11:00 Price is Right (c)

11:30 Concentration

noon Your First Impression (c)

12:30 Truth or Consequences

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Award Theater "The Long, Long Laugh" (c)

2:00 Jan Murray (c)

2:25 NBC News

2:30 Loreta Young "Innocent Conspiracy"

3:00 Young Dr. Malone

3:30 Our Five Daughters

4:00 Make Room for Daddy "Rusty, the Weightlifter"

4:30 Here's Hollywood (Jack Linkleter interviews Dr. Frank Baxter, who speaks on TV's
importance in education; Laramie's Spring Byington speaks with Helen O'Connell)

4:55 NBC News

5:00 Kukla (Fran) & Ollie "The Bird"

5:05 Five O'Clock Show "SOS Coast Guard"

6:20 FBI Most Wanted

6:25 Sports (Jim Leaming/c)


6:30 News (Vince Leonard/c)

6:40 Weather (Kinnan/c)

6:45 NBC News

7:00 Concept "Folk Music of the Pennsylvania Dutch" (produced by Franklin & Marshall College)

7:30 Laramie "The High Country" (c)

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Opportunity"

9:00 Dick Powell "Somebody's Waiting" (21)

10:00 Emmy Awards (the 14th annual is a 3-host, 3-city affair with Johnny Carson in New York,
Bob Newhart in Hollywood, and David Brinkley in DC; this pre-empts Cain's Hundred)

11:30 News (Vince Leonard/c)

11:40 Weather (Kinnan/c)

11:45 Tonight Show (c/Jan Murray fills in for Johnny, who's otherwise occupied)

1:00 Danger is My Business "Materhorn Mountaineer" (c/John Graham climbs up the 14,780'
Alp sans rope)

1:30 Progress '62 (deals with education in NJ)

2:00 News

WFIL 6-ABC Philadelphia

6:15 RFD 6

6:30 Operation Alphabet

7:00 News (Neil Harvey)

7:05 Breakfast Time (c)

7:45 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

8:00 Happy the Clown

8:55 News (Neil Harvey)

9:00 Trim 'n Slim


9:15 Morgan in the Morning "Garden Day"

9:45 Concepts in Science

10:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

10:30 Yours for a Song

11:00 Studio Schoolhouse

11:15 University of the Air

noon Camouflage (15-27-43)

12:30 Window Shopping (15-27-43)

1:00 Day in Court (15-27-43)

1:25 ABC News (15-27-43)

1:30 Who Do You Trust? (15)

2:00 Jane Wyman "Sometimes You Break Even" (15-27-43)

2:30 Seven Keys (15-27-43)

3:00 Queen for a Day (live from the World Fair in Seatle, also on 15-27-43)

3:30 American Bandstand (15)

4:50 American Newsstand (15-27-43)

5:00 Quick Draw McGraw

5:30 Popeye Theater (c)

6:25 Clutch Cargo (c)

6:30 Third Man "The Girl Who Didn't Know"

7:00 News (Gunnar Beck/c)

7:10 Weather (Davis/c)

7:15 ABC News

7:30 Bugs Bunny "This is a Life?" (Elmer takes a lead role as he presents a review of that wascally
wabbit's life; also on 27-43)

8:00 Bachelor Father "Marry Thy Neighbor" (15-27-43)


8:30 Speedway Through the Years (Tom Carnegie narrates this film which looks back at the Indy
500)

9:00 Baseball: Phillies-St. Louis (Byrum Saam and Frank Sims report; simulcast on 15, ch 8 was
also part of the Phillies network but only aired weekend games)

mid. News (Gunnar Beck/c)

12:10 Weather (Davis/c)

12:15 Sports (Mal Alberts/c)

12:20 World's Best Movies "White Heat"

WGAL 8-CBS/NBC Lancaster

6:00 Continental Classroom (c/same classes as ch 3)

7:00 Today

9:00 You Asked for It

9:30 Cartoons

9:40 Kukla (Fran) & Ollie "Curtain Trouble" (pt 1)

9:45 Gateway to Glamor

10:00 Say When

10:30 Play Your Hunch (c)

11:00 Price is Right (c)

11:30 Concentration (c)

noon News (Nelson Sears)

12:05 Personalities & Events

12:10 Weather (Anne Herr)

12:15 TV Farmer (Bob Malick)

12:30 Truth or Consequences

12:55 NBC News


1:00 Byline, Steve Wilson

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love That Bob!

2:30 Loreta Young "Innocent Conspiracy"

3:00 Yougn Dr. Laone

3:30 Our Five Daughters

4:00 Star Time

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Quick Draw McGraw (running a different line-up than ch 6)

5:30 Colonel Bleep (c)

5:45 Whirlybirds "The Black Pearl"

6:15 News/Weather/Sports

6:45 NBC News

7:00 Ripcord "Radar Rescue"

7:30 Laramie "The High Country" (c)

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Opportunity"

9:00 Red Skelton "Best Man Blues"

9:30 Ichabod & Me

10:00 Emmy Awards

11:30 News/Sports/Weather (c)

mid. Tonight Show (c)

1:00 News

WCAU 10-CBS Philadelphia

5:55 News
6:00 College of the Air "New Biology"

6:30 Television Seminar

7:00 Bill Bennet's Almanac "Strawberry Culture"

7:30 News (Crane/Hart/Leslie)

7:45 Pixanne

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Gene London

9:55 News (Bob Collier)

10:00 Calendar (21)

10:30 I Love Lucy (21)

11:00 Video Village (21)

11:30 Clear Horizon (21)

11:55 CBS News (21)

noon Love of Life (21)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow (21)

12:45 Guiding Light (21)

1:00 News (Bob Collier)

1:05 Burns & Allen

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password (21)

2:30 House Party (guest is US Information Agency's Dr. Paul Conroy; also on 21)

3:00 Millionaire (21)

3:30 Verdict is Yours (21)

4:00 Brighter Day (21)

4:15 Secret Storm (21)


4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Highway Patrol

5:30 Early Show "The Doolins of Oklahoma"

7:00 News/Comment/Weather/Sports

7:15 CBS News (21)

7:30 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke; also on 21)

8:00 Password (21)

8:30 Dobie Gillis "Back to Nature Boy" (15-21)

9:00 Red Skelton "Best Man Blues"

9:30 Ichabod & Me

10:00 Garry More (guests Red Skelton, Bob Melvin, and Steve Lawrence; also on 21)

11:00 News (John Facenda)

11:10 Weather (Herb Clarke)

11:15 Late Show "Dr. Rhythm"

12:50 Late Late Show "Girl from Scotland Yard"

2:20 News

WHYY 35-Edu Philadelphia

not listed by TVG, programming aired:

M/W 9:30-4, 6-10

Tu 9:30-4

Th 9:30-3:30

F 9:30-3:30, 6-10

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia Tues, May 22, 1962

Note about Johnny Carson. He did not become the official Tonight Show host until October 1,
1962.

Also, the WFIL-TV newscaster's name was Gunnar Back.

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia Tues, May 22, 1962

and "Kinnan" was Wally Kinnan, who, after seven years in Philly, moved to WKYC-TV in Cleveland
as chief weather forecaster upon the swap back of NBC and Westinghouse stations in 1965..

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia Tues, May 22, 1962

Also, the WFIL-TV newscaster's name was Gunnar Back.

There was a cut on one of the old Kermit Schaefer blooper albums (one of the cuts that was
actually the real thing) of an ABC Radio newscast where absolutely everything went wrong. The
anchor, whose name I can't remember, tried repeatedly and futilely to throw a story to Gunnar
Back.

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia Tues, May 22, 1962

Quote Originally Posted by Corky Marlowe

Also, the WFIL-TV newscaster's name was Gunnar Back.

There was a cut on one of the old Kermit Schaefer blooper albums (one of the cuts that was
actually the real thing) of an ABC Radio newscast where absolutely everything went wrong. The
anchor, whose name I can't remember, tried repeatedly and futilely to throw a story to Gunnar
Back.

I.I.N.M., the radio anchor in question was Philadelphia broadcast legend Taylor Grant - who by
the time of these Philly listings had become the voice of TV Guide magazine, which he would
remain through early spring 1981.

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia Tues, May 22, 1962

Quote Originally Posted by Neil Rattigan

Note about Johnny Carson. He did not become the official Tonight Show host until October 1,
1962.

What "occupied" Johnny was his ABC contract, which the Peacock (according to Brooks and
Marsh) had to wait out. Jan Murray was one of a number of "guest" hosts warming Jack Paar's
seat (Paar had just left The Tonight Show on 3.30.62) until Carson was available.

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Retro: West Virginia Wed, Apr 23, 1990

from TV Guide-West Virginia edition

3 WSAZ-NBC Huntington

4 WOAY-ABC Oak Hill

4c WCMH-NBC Columbus

5 WDTV-CBS/ABC Weston

6 WVVA-NBC Bluefield

6c WSYX-ABC Columbus

8 WCHS-ABC Charleston
9 WSWP-PBS Beckley

10c WBNS-CBS Columbus

11 WVAH-Fox Charleston

12 WBOY-NBC/ABC Clarksburg

13 WOWK-CBS Huntington

15 WTAP-NBC Parkersburg

19c WXIX-Fox Cincinnati

20 WOUB-PBS Athens

33 WPBY-PBS Huntington (also on 57 Parkersburg/Marieta)

42 WPBO-PBS Portsmouth

57 WYMT-CBS Hazard

KET Kentucky Educational Network (PBS): WKPI 22-Pikeville, WKAS 25-Ashland, WKAH 35-
Hazard, WKMR 38-Morehead

Morning

5:00

3 Home Shopping Club

4c CHiPs cont'd

6 Morning Agricultural Report

10c CBS News Nightwatch

11 Movie "The Cremators" cont'd

19c Win, Lose or Draw

5:30

4-6c This Morning's Business

4c First Business
19c Newsworthy

6:00

3-4c-6-12 NBC News at Sunrise

4-6c-8 ABC World News This Morning/Local News

5-10c-57 CBS Morning News

11 Bullwinkle

19c Bugs Bunny & Friends

6:10

13 Action Newsmaker

6:25

13 This Morning's Business

6:30

3-4c-10c News

5 Inside Edition

11 COPs

15 NBC News at Sunrise/Local News

19c Gumby

6:45

9-33-42 AM Weather
6:55

13 News

7:00

3-4c-6-12-15 Today (guest Robin Williams)

4-6c-8 Good Morning America (guest John Lithgow)

5-10c-13-57 This Morning (guests Morgan Fairchild and Alex Rocco)

9-42 Sesame Street

11 Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

19 COPS

33 Homestretch

7:15

KET AM Weather

7:30

11 Woody Woodpecker

19c Real Ghostbusters

33 Secret City

KET Captain Kangaroo

8:00

9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

19c Woody Woodpecker


33-KET Sesame Street

42 Instructional Programs

8:30

9 Instructional Programs

11 Maxie's World

19c Alvin & the Chipmunks

8:55

20 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

9:00

3 Talkabout

4-8 Regis & Kathie Lee (guests Mary Hart and Brian Robbins)

4c-5-13 Phil Donahue

6-15 Sally Jessy Raphael (Make-a-Wish Foundation)

6c Inside Report (I suspect there was a typo and Inside Edition was here)

10c Family Feud

11 Brady Bunch

12 Home (day-behind; cosmetic surgery: its risks and benefits)

19c Silver Spoons

20 Sesame Street

33 Calculus

57 I Love Lucy (bw)

KET Instructional Programs


9:30

3 Concentration

6c Judge

10c Private Benjamin

11 Happy Days

19c Brady Bunch

57 Gleason's Greatest Hits (bw)

10:00

3 Marsha Warfield

4 Phil Donahue

4c-8 Sally Jessy Raphael

5-13-57 Family Feud

6-12-15 227

6c Regis & Kathie Lee

10c House Party

11 700 Club

19c Three's Company

20 Reading Rainbow

33 Instructional Programs

10:30

3 227 (day-behind)

5-13-57 Wheel of Fortune


6-12-15 Concentration

19c One Day at a Time

20 Secret City

11:00

3-4c-6-12-15 Golden Girls

4-8 Home (reports on the new house and a Chicago restaurant show)

5-10c-13-57 Price is Right

6c Joan Rivers

11 Success N Life

19c Bonanza

20 Frugal Gourmet

11:30

3 News

4c-6-12-15 Marsha Warfield

20 Ciao Italia!

42 Sesame Street

Afternoon

noon

4-4c-5-6c-8-10c-13-15-57 News

6 Everyday (co-host Toukie A. Smith/guest Joshua Rifkind)

11 Andy Griffith

12 Perfect Strangers
19c Rockford Files

20 Movie "Pot o' Gold" (bw)

12:30

3-4c-6-12-15 Generations

4-6c-8 Loving

5-10c-13-57 Young & the Restless

11 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

42 Instructional Programs

12:45

33 3-2-1 Contact

1:00

3-4c-6-12-15 Days of Our Lives

4-6c-8 All My Children

11 Love Connection

19c Quincy

1:15

33 Instructional Programs

1:30

5-10c-13-57 Bold & the Beautiful

11 I Dream of Jeannie
20 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteele

2:00

3-4c-6-12-15 Another World

4-6c-8 One Life to Live

5-10c-13-57 As the World Turns

11 Bewitched

19c Barney Miller

20 Strip Quilting with Kaye Wood

2:30

11 Scooby-Doo

19c Maxie's World

20 Welcome to My Studio

3:00

3-4c-6-12-15 Santa Barbara

4-6c-8 General Hospital

5-10c-13-57 Guiding Light

9 GED

11 Dennis the Menace (animated)

19c Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

20 Joy of Painting

33 Earth Explored

42 Captain Kangaroo
KET Learn to Read

3:30

9 3-2-1 Contact

11 Alvin & the Chipmunks

19c DuckTales

20 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

33 Inspiration of Painting

42 Sesame Street

KET Reading Rainbow

4:00

3-15-57 Oprah Winfdrey

4 Andy Griffith

4c Growing Pains

5-11 DuckTales

6-12-13 Highway to Heaven

6c Geraldo (marriage counselors)

8 Facts of Life

9 Reading Rainbow

10c People's Court

19c Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

20 Sesame Street

33 Body Electric

KET 3-2-1 Contact


4:30

4 Mama's Family

4c Who's the Boss?

5-11 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

9-33-42-KET Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10c Family Feud

19c Webster

5:00

3-4c Cosby Show

4-12 Who's the Boss?

5 Family Feud

6-13 People's Court

6c Oprah Winfrey

8 Growing Pains

9-33-KET Sesame Street

10c Night Court

11-19c Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

15 Phil Donahue

20 3-2-1 Contact

42 Reading Rainbow

57 M*A*S*H

5:30
3 Cheers

4 Night Court

4c-5-10c-57 News

6 A Current Affair

8 Who's the Boss?

11 Mr. Belvedere

12 Mama's Family

13 Inside Edition

19c Charles in Charge

20 Reading Rainbow

42 3-2-1 Contact

Evening

6:00

3-4-5-6-6c-8-12-13-15-57 News

9-20 Degrassi High

11 Andy Griffith

19c Kate & Allie

33 Reading Rainbow

42 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

KET Woodcarving with Rick Butz

6:30

3-4c-6-12-15 NBC Nightly News

4-6c-8 ABC World News Tonight


5-10c-13-57 CBS Evening News

9 This Old House

11 Three's Company

19c Growing Pains

20 Body Electric

33 3-2-1 Contact

KET Nightly Business Report

7:00

3 PM Magazine

4-5-10c-13-15 Wheel of Fortune

4c News

6 Entertainment Tonight

6c-8 A Current Affair

9-20-33-KET MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

11 Night Court

12-19c Who's the Boss?

42 Nightly Business Report

57 Cosby Show

7:30

3 Family Feud

4-5-10c-13-15 Jeopardy!

4c Hard Copy

6-12 Cosby Show


6c Entertainment Tonight

8 Mama's Family

11 M*A*S*H

19c Night Court

42 Wild America

57 Andy Griffith

8:00

3-4c-6-12-15 Unsolved Mysteries (updates of December stories)

4-6c-8 Growing Painbs

5-10c-13-57 CBS Comedy Bloopers

9-20-33-KET AIDS Quarterly (hosted by Peter Jennings)

11 Movie "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace"

19c Movie "Brubaker"

8:30

4-6c-8 Head of the Class

5-10c-13-57 Sydney

9:00

3-4c-6-12-15 Cheers (Bill Medley guest stars in a 2-parter concluding in 24 hrs)

4-6c-8 Barbara Walters (rerun of 1989 special with guests Kathleen Turner, Billy Crystal, and
Robin Williams)

5-10c-13-57 Movie "How to Murder a Millionaire"

9-33-42 American Playhouse Movie Special "Bloodhounds of Broadway"

20 Sex, Talk & Teens


KET Frontline "Inside the Cartel" (a visit to Colombia and "life on the other side of the war on
drugs")

9:30

3-4c-6-12-15 Night Court (1 hr)

10:00

4-6c-8 Twin Peaks (season finale)

11 Twilight Zone "The Wall"

20 News

KET Moyers' Gathering of Men (Bill and poet Robert Bly discuss male confusion about their role
in society and their inner lives)

10:30

3-4c-6-12-15 Dear John

9-33 Trying Times "Moving Day"

11 Benny Hill

19c Barney Miller

20 Struggle for Democracy "The Price of Democracy"

42 Trey Ellis (profiling the author)

11:00

3-4-4c-5-6-6c-8-10c-12-13-15-57 News

9 Sneak Previews Goes Video

11 Arsenio Hall (guest Lisa Stansfield)

19 M*A*S*H
33 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

42 Sherlock Holmes (be)

11:30

3-4c-6-12-15 Tonight Show (guests Lyle Lovet, Jeff Daniels, and "electric clothes" inventor
Maurice Seddon)

4-8 ABC News Nightline

5 M*A*S*H

6c Cheers

9 An Evening with...

10c Night Court

13 Wiseguy

19c Twilight Zone

20 American Art Forum

42 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

KET News

11:35

57 Honeymooners (bw)

Late Night

midnight

4 Star Trek

5 Wiseguy

6c ABC News Nightline

8 Entertainment Tonight
9-20 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

10c Magnum, PI

11 After Hours

19c Simon & Simon

KET Sneak Previews Goes Video

12:05

57 Gunsmoke (bw)

12:30

3-4c-6-12-15 Late Night with David Leterman

6c-11 Love Connection

8 Hard Copy

42 Nightly Business Report

12:40

13 News

1:00

6c After Hours

8 Geraldo

10c Movie "The Kingfisher"

11 Lords of Hollywood

1:30
3-4c-6-12-15 Later with Bob Costas (guest Stephen J. Cannell)

6c News

2:00

3 Home Shopping Club

4c Infomercial

11 Movie "The Rover"

2:30

4c 79 Park Avenue

3:00

10c Everyday (co-host Shadoe Stevens/guests David Birney and Mary Chapin Carpenter)

3:30

10c CBS News Nightwatch

4:00

11 Movie "Texas Across the River"

19c Bonanza

4:30

4c Movie "Riders of Destiny" (bw)

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Re: Retro: West Virginia Wed, Apr 23, 1990

That should be Wednesday, April 25, 1990

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Re: Retro: West Virginia Wed, Apr 23, 1990

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9-33-KET Sesame Street

Episode #2733, debut of "Mountain of Love" song by Litle Jerry & the Monotones.

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Re: Retro: West Virginia Wed, Apr 23, 1990

Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward

That should be Wednesday, April 25, 1990

That should actually read Wed, May 23...didn't realize I put April in the title

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Re: Retro: West Virginia Wed, Apr 23, 1990

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Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward

That should be Wednesday, April 25, 1990

That should actually read Wed, May 23...didn't realize I put April in the title

In that case, the SS episode shown was #2623.


RETRO: INDIANAPOLIS/KOKOMO - 5/05/1995

Friday, May 5, 1995

WTTV/WTTK UPN4/29

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Bots Master

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM TaleSpin

08:00AM The Flintstones

08:30AM Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

09:00AM Happy Days

09:30AM Happy Days

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Richard Bey

12:00PM Matlock

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Head of the Class

02:30PM Darkwing Duck

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Gargoyles

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Family Maters


05:00PM Family Maters

05:30PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM Golden Girls

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM Married...with Children

08:00PM MOVIE: Delta Force 2

10:00PM News

10:30PM Hard Copy

11:00PM Mama's Family

11:30PM Golf

12:00AM Empty Nest

12:30AM Richard Bey

01:30AM MOVIE: Chiller

03:30AM Paid Programming

04:00AM 227

04:30AM 227

WRTV ABC6

05:30AM Rush Limbaugh

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Montel Williams

11:00AM Rolonda
12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM A Current Affair

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Family Maters

08:30PM Boy Meets World

09:00PM Step by Step

09:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:00PM 20/20

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM Rush Limbaugh

12:30AM American Journal

01:00AM A Current Affair

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM In Concert

02:30AM Dennis Prager


WISH CBS8

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Indianapolis 500 Mini Marathon

10:30AM Marilu

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Juvenile Justice

04:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Diagnosis Murder

09:00PM Burke's Law

10:00PM Picket Fences

11:00PM News
11:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:30AM Indianapolis 500 Mini Marathon

02:00AM MOVIE: Girls at Sea

04:00AM Jon Stewart

WTHR NBC13

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Another World

11:00AM Days of Our Lives

12:00PM News

12:30PM Frugal Gourmet

01:00PM Leeza

02:00PM Charles Perez

03:00PM Donahue

04:00PM Sally

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM Unsolved Mysteries


09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Homicide: Life on the Street

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:30AM Friday Night Videos

02:30AM News

03:00AM Jones & Jury

03:30AM Susan Powter

WNDY WB23

06:00AM Paid Programming

06:30AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

07:00AM Biker Mice from Mars

07:30AM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

08:00AM Baby Huey

08:30AM Scooby-Doo Mysteries

09:00AM Indy TV Mall

10:00AM The Brady Bunch

10:30AM Three's Company

11:00AM O.J. Simpson Trial

02:00PM Litle House on the Prairie

03:00PM Hunter

04:00PM Wiseguy

05:00PM In the Heat of the Night


06:00PM Family Feud

06:30PM Designing Women

07:00PM The Cosby Show

07:30PM Family Ties

08:00PM MOVIE: Night of the Hunter

10:00PM Renegade

11:00PM All in the Family

11:30PM Rescue 911

12:00AM Love Connection

12:30AM MOVIE: Fire Over England

02:30AM Paid Programming

WXIN FOX59

06:00AM Exosquad

06:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

07:00AM Mighty Max

07:30AM The Pink Panther

08:00AM Garfield and Friends

08:30AM Bobby's World

09:00AM Magnum, P.I.

10:00AM Cheers

10:30AM Night Court

11:00AM Geraldo

12:00PM Jenny Jones

01:00PM The Wonder Years


01:30PM Paid Programming

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM Animal Show with Stinky and Jake

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Murphy Brown

06:30PM Coach

07:00PM Roseanne

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM VR.5

09:00PM The X-Files

10:00PM News

10:30PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:30PM Ricki Lake

12:30AM Northern Exposure

01:30AM Dear John

02:00AM MOVIE: Love at First Bite

04:00AM MOVIE: Teen Wolf Too

Superstations:

Chicago:

WGN-TV WB9
05:00AM Jimmy Swaggart

06:00AM Jack Van Impe

06:30AM Key of David

07:00AM News

08:00AM Andy Griffith

08:30AM Andy Griffith

09:00AM T.J. Hooker

10:00AM Quincy

11:00AM Geraldo

12:00PM News

01:00PM Perry Mason

02:00PM Geraldo

03:00PM The Flintstones

03:30PM The Flintstones

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM Saved by the Bell

05:30PM California Dreams

06:00PM Love Connection

06:30PM MLB Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Pitsburgh Pirates

09:00PM News

10:00PM The Honeymooners

10:30PM Simon & Simon

11:30PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

12:30AM Vanishing Son

01:30AM Apollo Comedy


02:30AM Zephyr

03:00AM MOVIE: Red King, White Knight

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Quote Originally Posted by anabate

WISH CBS8

09:00AM Indianapolis 500 Mini Marathon

What normally aired in this slot?

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sunday, May 20, 1979

By request, from TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Sneedville, TN (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


9:30 Electric Company

10 AM Ag Science In Action

10:30 Zoom

11 AM GED

12 N Nova (medical care for the poor in Tanzania)

1 PM Washington Week In Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2 PM Great Performances (the Eliot Feld Ballet)

3 PM George Segal (a sculptor, not the actor)

4 PM Over Easy (four women over 55 discuss the prospects

of growing old alone)

5 PM Firing Line (Maurice Stans, treasurer of the 1972 Nixon

re-election campaign, discusses Watergate)

6 PM The Advocates (should the states assume financial control

of public schools?)

7 PM Book Beat (Robert Ludlum discusses "The Matarese Circle")

7:30 Anyone For Tennyson?

8 PM Rites Of Spring (the controversy surrounding the killing of

eastern Canada's harp-seal pups)

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Lillie," Part 11)

10 PM Nova (x 2)

sign off 12 M

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)


7 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? (delay from 8 AM)

7:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

8:30 Whistle-Stop (local kids' show also carried on WWBT Richmond)

9 AM CBS News Sunday Morning

10:30 Christopher Closeup

11 AM The Story

11:30 Light Unto My Path

12 N Face The Nation

12:30 Ricochet Roundup (another local kids' show)

1 PM Movie: "Genesis II"

2:30 Jacques Cousteau

3:30 World War II: G.I. Diary

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitation (final round)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Carolina Camera

7 PM 60 Minutes

8 PM Blind Ambition (Part 1 of 4)

10 PM Shirley MacLaine At The Lido (from Paris, with guest Tom Jones)

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News (Ed Bradley)

11:30 Tony Brown's Journal

12 M Movie: "Hang 'Em High"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)


6 AM Church Service

7 AM Tony Brown's Journal

7:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

8 AM New World

8:30 Jimmy Swaggart

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Show My People

10 AM Rex Humbard

11 AM Church Service

12 N Bill Dance Outdoors

12:30 Meet The Press (opponents of Salt II: Sen. Jake Garn,

Republican, Utah; former Secretary of the Navy Paul Nitze;

Adm. Elmo Zumwalt (USN, Ret.))

1:30 NFL Great Teams/Great Years/Great Games

2 PM Movie: "Godzilla's Revenge"

3 PM Movie: "Rodan"

4:30 Movie: "I Was A Teen-age Werewolf"

6 PM News

6:30 Report To The People

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney: "Goofing Around With Donald Duck"

8 PM A Man Called Intrepid (Part 1 of 3)

10 PM Glen Campbell (Seals & Crofts, Brenda Lee, Lonnie Shorr)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Naked And The Dead"

1:30 With This Ring


WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

7 AM Living Word

7:15 With This Ring

7:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

8:30 Gospel Sing

9:30 Kartoon Kapers

10 AM Light Unto My Path

10:30 Through Death To Life

11 AM Music And The Spoken Word

11:30 Christophers

12 N Bonnie Lou And Buster

12:30 Meet The Press

1:30 TBA

2 PM Emergency One!

3 PM Nashville On The Road

3:30 Pop Goes The Country

4 PM Sportsworld (Thomas Hearns vs. Harold Weston Jr., welterweights,

12 rounds, from Las Vegas)

5:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

6 PM Wild Kingdom

6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

8 PM A Man Called Intrepid


10 PM Glen Campbell

11 PM News

11:30 Emergency! (NBC is showing this flashback episode.)

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC, moves to ABC Sept. 17)

7 AM 700 Club

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Day Of Discovery

9:30 It Is Writen

10 AM Morris Cerullo School Of Ministry

10:30 Pop Goes The Country

11 AM Nashville On The Road

11:30 Bonnie Lou And Buster

12 N Please Stand By (sitcom taking place at a shoestring-

operation TV station)

12:30 Meet The Press

1:30 Star Trek

2:30 Movie: "The Strangers In 7A" (TV movie with Andy Griffith

and Ida Lupino as a couple held hostage by would-be robbers,

from '72)

4 PM Sportsworld

5:30 Match Game PM

6 PM University Of Tennessee Singers

6:30 NBC News


7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

8 PM A Man Called Intrepid

10 PM Glen Campbell

11 PM Movie: "The Silver Chalice"

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6 AM World Thing

6:30 Contact

7 AM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Starbuck Valley Winter,"

'77 from Canada, delay from Sat 1:30 PM)

7:30 Here And Now

8 AM James Robison Presents

8:30 Lake Lure Singers

8:45 Gospel Challengers

9 AM Awareness '79

9:30 Blue Ridge Quartet

10 AM Jerry Falwell

11 AM First Baptist Church Of Spartanburg

12 N Face The Nation

12:30 Championship Fishing

1 PM The Racers (the Gatornationals drag races from Atlanta)

1:30 NBA Play-Off (Seatle-Washington, Game 2, Bullets win 94-92,

Sonics win the series 4-1)

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitation (final round, time approximate)


6 PM Contact (time approximate)

6:30 CBS News (Morton Dean)

7 PM 60 Minutes

8 PM Blind Ambition

10 PM Shirley MacLaine At The Lido

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News

11:30 Movie: "Oh, Men! Oh, Women!"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (ABC)

6:30 Jerry Falwell

7:30 Flames Of Revival

8 AM Day Of Discovery

8:30 James Robison Presents

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Quest (public affairs, not "Quest For Adventure")

10 AM Rex Humbard

11 AM First Presbyterian Church Of Charlote

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

1 PM Championship Fishing

1:30 The Next Step Beyond (unsuccessful revival of "One

Step Beyond")

2 PM Movie: "Trinity Is Still My Name"


4:30 Wide World Of Sports (Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Marcos Geraldo,

welterweights, 10 rounds from Baton Rouge; World Pro Target

Diving Championships from Orlando; Indy 500 time trials)

6 PM Auto Racing: last shot at the Indy 500 on "bumping day"

7 PM Osmond Family Hour (Connie Stevens, Andy Williams, Grant Goodeve)

8 PM Guinness Book Of World Records (a man holds back a helicopter with

his teeth, a man plunges into 12.25 inches of water, a man tries to

escape from a straitjacket while 200 feet in the air; Gavin MacLeod,

Richard Hatch (not the "Survivor" winner), and Lani O'Grady host)

9 PM ABC Movie: "Love's Savage Fury"

11 PM News

11:30 Sunday In Carolina

12 M Tony And Susan Alamo

12:30 Arthur Smith

1 AM ABC News (Tom Jarriel)

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

6:25 Jot (kids' show produced by the Southern Baptist Convention)

6:30 In Touch (Beverly Johnson)

7 AM Sunrise Inspiration

7:30 At Home With The Bible

8 AM Mull's Singing Convention

9:30 Oral Roberts

10 AM Jimmy Swaggart
10:30 Jerry Falwell

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N Gloria Ray: Sports

12:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

1 PM Championship Fishing

1:30 NBA Play-Off (see Ch. 7)

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitation (final round, time approximate)

6 PM TV 10 Report (time approximate)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM 60 Minutes

8 PM Blind Ambition

10 PM Shirley MacLaine At The Lido

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Next Step Beyond

11:45 Divorce Court

12:15 With This Ring

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

7:30 Jerry Falwell

8:30 Rev. Willard Wilcox

9 AM Christ For The World

9:30 Oral Roberts (guest: Ruth Carter Stapleton)

10 AM Rev. Leonard Repass

10:30 What The Bible Plainly Says


11 AM Church Service

12 N Face The Nation

12:30 Day Of Discovery

1 PM Three On Three (Semifinal: George McGinnis, Kevin

Loughery, and Kevin Dobson vs. David Thompson,

Tom Van Arsdale, and Pat Boone)

1:30 NBA Play-Off (see Ch. 7)

4 PM Golf: Colonial National Invitation (final round, time approximate)

6 PM CBS News (time approximate)

6:30 Dolly

7 PM 60 Minutes

8 PM Blind Ambition

10 PM Shirley MacLaine At The Lido

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News

11:30 In Search Of...

sign off 12 M

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:30 Light Unto My Path

7 AM Flintstones (I know Ch. 13 was carrying the originals and

had since 1968; either 16 or 40 was probably carrying "Fred

Flintstone And Friends")

7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (tagging young swans to study their


mating habits at the National Wildlife Refuge in Montana, delay

from 11:30 AM)

8 AM Count On Me

8:30 Christ For The World

9 AM Send The Light

9:30 Robert Schuller

10:30 Day Of Discovery

11 AM First Baptist Church Of Asheville

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 People (locall)

1 PM Gilligan's Island

1:30 Movie: "Pippi Goes On Board"

3 PM Movie: "Walking Tall"

5:30 Muppet Show (guest: Cheryl Ladd)

6 PM Auto Racing: Indy 500 "bumping day"

7 PM Osmond Family Hour

8 PM Guinness Book Of World Records

9 PM ABC Movie: "Love's Savage Fury"

11 PM News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Comedy Shop (Jackie Gayle, Kip Addota, Jackie Kahane,

Peter Marshall)

12 M That Nashville Music

12:30 Petticoat Junction


WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

7 AM Public Policy Forums

8 AM Jerry Falwell

9 AM Miracle Deliverance Hour

9:30 Holiday (travelogue)

10 AM This Is The Life

10:30 Faith For Today

11 AM 700 Club

12:30 American Outdoors

1 PM Dudley Watson (music)

2 PM Voice Of Faith

3 PM Emerson Jones And Gilmore Roberts (religion)

3:30 Rescue Mission

4 PM Cross Beams

4:30 Day Of Discovery

5 PM Tell It To Jesus

5:30 Holiday

6 PM News

6:15 Devotions

6:30 American Angler

7 PM Insight

7:30 Listen

7:45 The Athlete

8 PM Day Of Discovery
8:30 James Robison Presents

9 PM Moment Of Truth (Rev. Garland Faw)

9:30 Christ For The World

10 PM Leroy Jenkins

10:30 Holiday

11 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (the Village People, Herbie

Mann, Leo Sayer, Dan Hill, Barry Mann, Joan Armatrading,

Jan & Dean, Gentle Giant, Elayne Boosler)

sign off 12:30 AM

WGGS Ch. 16 Greenville, SC (Ind.)

7:30 Worship For Shut-Ins

8 AM Rev. Don Frazier

8:30 Rev. Stan Scot

9 AM Everlasting Gospel Hour

9:30 Gospel Workshop

10 AM Life In The Spirit

10:30 Rev. Lester Sumrall

11:30 700 Club

12:30 Art Of Living

1 PM Temple Hour

2 PM Jimmy Swaggart

2:30 Dr. Thea B. Jones

3 PM PTL Club
5 PM Ernest Angley

6 PM Lloyd Morgan Revival

6:30 700 Club

8 PM The Story

8:30 Jerry Falwell

9:30 Washington Avenue Baptist Church

10:30 Happy Hour (religion)

11 PM Kaleidoscope

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:30 Ag-U.S.A.

6 AM Between The Lines

7 AM Jimmy Swaggart

7:30 Christ For The World

8 AM Three Stooges And Friends

9 AM Lost In Space

10 AM Hazel

10:30 Movie: "Zorba The Greek"

1:30 Movie: "Buffalo Bill" (Joel McCrea, from '44)

3 PM Pro Soccer: Atlanta Chiefs vs. Rochester (NY) Lancers

5 PM Maverick (time approximate)

6 PM Wrestling

7 PM Star Trek

8 PM Movie: "The Red Pony"


10 PM Between The Wars (debut of a series on American diplomacy

between World Wars I and II, narrated by Eric Sevareid)

11 PM Open Up

1 AM Movie: "Run Like A Thief"

3:05 Movie: "Strangers At Sunrise"

5:05 Dragnet

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (PBS)

1:30 Another Voice

2 PM Walking Tour Of Sesame Street (essentially a 10th-anniversary show

tracing its history)

2:30 Footsteps (coping with a child's handicap)

3 PM Turnabout (avoiding sex-role stereotypes for children)

3:30 Royal Heritage (the influence of George IV)

4:30 Crocket's Victory Garden

5 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Fern, The Red Deer")

6 PM North Carolina People

6:30 Book Beat (same as Ch. 2)

7 PM You The Deaf

7:30 All About TV (topic: commercials)

8 PM Rites Of Spring

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM The Advocates

sign off 11 PM
WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (Ind.)

6 AM News

6:30 Forum

7 AM Cartoon Carnival

7:30 Cliffwood Avenue Kids

8 AM Untamed World

8:30 Southern Sportsman

9 AM Movie: "The Mark Of Zorro" (Tyrone Power, from '40)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Movie: "Ma And Pa Ketle Go To Town"

2 PM Movie: "Live A Litle, Love A Litle" (Elvis, from '68)

4 PM Movie: "Kelly's Heroes" (Clint Eastwood is the star, but watch

for Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, and Carroll O'Connor, from '70)

7 PM Sonic Super Hour

8 PM The Lesson

8:30 Leroy Jenkins

9 PM Jimmy Swaggart

9:30 Rise And Be Healed

10 PM Jerry Falwell

11 PM Ruff House

11:30 PTL Club

1:30 Women's Golf: Coca-Cola Classic (final round from Clifton, NJ)
WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

7 AM Rev. Leonard Repass

7:30 James Robison Presents

8 AM Evangelistic Outreach

8:30 Pentecost Today

9 AM What Does The Bible Say?

9:30 Heavenly Love

10 AM Morris Cerullo School Of Ministry

10:30 Rex Humbard

11:30 Jimmy Swaggart

12 N World Tomorrow

12:30 Virgil Q. Wacks

1 PM Town Crier

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM Women's Golf: Coca-Cola Classic (final round from

Clifton, NJ)

4 PM Rev. Ben Haden (time approximate)

4:30 Wide World Of Sports

6 PM Auto Racing: Indy 500 "bumping day"

7 PM Osmond Family Hour

8 PM Guinness Book Of World Records

9 PM ABC Movie: "Love's Savage Fury"

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Tennessee General Assembly Report


11:30 PTL Club

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC, moves to NBC

Sept. 17)

6:30 Abundant Life

7 AM Alcoa (TN) Baptist Church

7:30 Jerry Falwell

8:30 Herald Of Truth

9 AM Singing Ivy Family

9:30 Old Camp Meeting

10 AM Rev. Woody Martin

10:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (delay from 11:30 AM)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Donna Fargo

12:30 Leroy Jenkins

1 PM James Robison Presents

1:30 Good News

2 PM Women's Golf: Coca-Cola Classic, final round from Clifton, NJ

4 PM Focus (time approximate)

4:30 Wide World Of Sports

6 PM Auto Racing: Indy 500 "bumping day"

7 PM Osmond Family Hour

8 PM Guinness Book Of World Records

9 PM ABC Movie: "Love's Savage Fury"


11 PM ABC News

11:15 700 Club

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

8 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Electric Company

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Zoom

10:30 Music Is

11 AM Studio See

11:30 Freestyle

12 N John Callaway Interviews

12:30 Turnabout

1 PM Consumer Survival Kit

1:30 Word On Words

2 PM The Long Search (Buddhism in Sri Lanka)

3 PM From China To Us (the 150-member Performing Arts Company

of the People's Republic of China appears at the University of

Minnesota)

4:30 High School News Quiz Bowl

5 PM Pro Soccer

6 PM Wall Street Week

6:30 Washington Week In Review

7 PM Crocket's Victory Garden


7:30 Dick Cavet

8 PM Rites Of Spring

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh (the 1937 choral work "Carmina Burana"

with the Penn State Choir)

sign off 11 PM

WNSC Ch. 30 Rock Hill, SC (PBS)

10 AM Studio See

10:30 Zoom

11 AM Museum Safari

11:30 Turnabout

12 N Nova (same as Ch. 2)

1 PM Firing Line (the safety of nuclear power plants)

2 PM Royal Heritage (George IV)

3 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh (same as Ch. 29)

4 PM Washington Week In Review

4:30 Wall Street Week

5 PM The Advocates (should there be a moratorium on power-

plant construction?)

6 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

6:30 Down To Earth

7 PM Firing Line

8 PM Rites Of Spring
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Lively Arts (interview with Tennessee Williams)

sign off 11 PM

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (NBC)

6:45 Sacred Heart

7 AM Open Up

7:30 World Tomorrow

8 AM Christ For The World

8:30 Vision Outreach

9 AM R.A. West Revival

9:30 Ernest Angley

10:30 Movie: "The Flim-Flam Man"

12:30 TBA

1 PM Movie: "A Farewell To Arms"

4 PM Sportsworld

5:30 The Racers

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

8 PM A Man Called Intrepid

10 PM Glen Campbell

11 PM News

11:30 WCT Tennis: Ilie Nastase vs. Peter Fleming


12:30 Open Up

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (Ind.)

9:30 The Archies

10 AM Big Blue Marble

10:30 Cartoons

11 AM Movie: TBA

1 PM Young Samson

1:30 Underdog

2 PM Speed Racer

2:30 Abbot And Costello

3 PM Upstairs, Downstairs

4 PM Movie: TBA

6 PM Movie: TBA

8 PM Movie: TBA

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

1 PM Washington Week In Review

1:30 Wall Street Week

2 PM Great Performances

3 PM George Segal (see Ch. 2)

4 PM Over Easy

5 PM Firing Line (see Ch. 2)


6 PM Another Voice

6:30 Originals: Writers In America (New York Times Paris

correspondent Janet Flanner)

7 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

7:30 Jazz Of Marian McPartland

8 PM Rites Of Spring

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM The Advocates (should states assume financial responsibility

for the public schools?)

sign off 11 PM

WCPT Ch. 55 Crossville, TN (Ind.)

8:30 Children's Gospel Hour

9 AM Rev. Woody Martin

9:30 You'll Love It (religion)

10 AM Tony And Susan Alamo

10:30 Leroy Jenkins

11 AM Blue Ridge Quartet

11:30 Rev. Leonard Repass

12 N Rex Humbard

1 PM Jamboree

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Burning Bush

5:30 My Hero (as I pointed out on the Saturday thread, no one


would have guessed when this show debuted in 1952 that

Bob Cummings would go on to become a sitcom superstar--

but "The Bob Cummings Show/Love That Bob!" did just that

from 1955 to the end of daytime reruns in 1961)

6 PM Invisible Man (there was always a question as to who played

the title in this 1958 British-made series; Castleman and Podrazik

say it was somebody named Jim Turner)

6:30 American Angler

7 PM PTL Club

9 PM Jimmy Swaggart

9:30 Day Of Discovery

10 PM Jerry Falwell

11 PM James Robison Presents

11:30 700 Club

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)


11:30 Emergency! (NBC is showing this flashback episode.)

This must be "Greatest Rescues On 'Emergency!'", a TV movie that was designed to be the
series's final episode, where Gage and Desoto reminisce of their memorable rescues as they
both are promoted to Captain.

Also, I take it that this showing was part of "The NBC Late Movie", which was NBC's Sunday late-
night entry in the late-1970s and early-1980s, featuring repeats of films and TV movies.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sunday, May 20, 1979

Right on both counts. I stressed that NBC was showing this in

order to avoid confusion with the syndicated reruns, known as

"Emergency One!".

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

11:30 Emergency! (NBC is showing this flashback episode.)

This must be "Greatest Rescues On 'Emergency!'", a TV movie that was designed to be the
series's final episode, where Gage and Desoto reminisce of their memorable rescues as they
both are promoted to Captain.

Also, I take it that this showing was part of "The NBC Late Movie", which was NBC's Sunday late-
night entry in the late-1970s and early-1980s, featuring repeats of films and TV movies.

And AFAIK, except for a 1982 TV-movie that aired toward the end of his life, this was the last Jack
Webb/Mark VII Limited-packaged show to air. The Emergency! finale marked the end of a 12-
year streak of hits that began with the Dragnet revival in early 1967. I imagine at about this time
Webb's health was starting to go downhill and he probably lost a lot of his old touch and fire.
With all the shoot-'em-up cop shows going at the time (something he absolutely would not
countenance in any of his shows, not even on Adam-12) and the action-adventure scene being
explored by everybody and his brother by that point, he really didn't have anywhere to go.
Webb's Hollywood was a drastically different place by 1979 than during his heyday as Joe Friday
25 years before. Not even the most hardshell cultural conservative was interested in listening to
his lead characters giving sermons or watching the same Manichean (read: good guy-bad guy)
stereotypes rehashed over and over. Which is unfortunate, because, if anything, the American
cultural mood was moving rightward at the time and would have provided a fresh opportunity to
promote the men in uniform, with violence and drug arrests going through the roof. Nobody
really picked up Webb's peculiar mantle in later years, certainly not the likes of Steven Bochco or
Michael Mann, to name two famed 1980s packagers.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sunday, May 20, 1979

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

7 AM Public Policy Forums

8 AM Jerry Falwell

9 AM Miracle Deliverance Hour

9:30 Holiday (travelogue)

10 AM This Is The Life

10:30 Faith For Today

11 AM 700 Club

12:30 American Outdoors

1 PM Dudley Watson (music)

2 PM Voice Of Faith

3 PM Emerson Jones And Gilmore Roberts (religion)

3:30 Rescue Mission

4 PM Cross Beams

4:30 Day Of Discovery

5 PM Tell It To Jesus

5:30 Holiday
6 PM News

6:15 Devotions

6:30 American Angler

7 PM Insight

7:30 Listen

7:45 The Athlete

8 PM Day Of Discovery

8:30 James Robison Presents

9 PM Moment Of Truth (Rev. Garland Faw)

9:30 Christ For The World

10 PM Leroy Jenkins

10:30 Holiday

11 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (the Village People, Herbie

Mann, Leo Sayer, Dan Hill, Barry Mann, Joan Armatrading,

Jan & Dean, Gentle Giant, Elayne Boosler)

sign off 12:30 AM

And is the irony lost on anyone besides me that Channel 14, after a full day of showing Christian
programming, would end their broadcast day with Don Kirshner?

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sunday, May 20, 1979

That one stuck out for me when I posted it. Seems the show

would have been beter placed on Friday or Saturday night.

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05-28-2012, 08:09 AM #7

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sunday, May 20, 1979

My guess was WGGS had Fred Flintstone and Friends while WAXA had Flintstones. WGGS had
more overlap with WLOS so duplicating a show they ran probably did not happen. WAXA though
was 90 miles from WLOS and a good 60 miles from WLOS transmiter so those two stations could
duplicate programming. In fact a couple years after WAXA went dark in 1989, they went back on
the air to simulcast Channel 13 for areas south that had problems recieving them. Today WLOS
offers Channel 40 programming on their DT-2. With digital WLOS reaches far enough to not need
Channel 40 to simulcast (yes I know they have different numbers today being they are now
digital.)

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Tuesday, May 22, 1979

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Sneedville, TN (PBS)

7:45 A.M. Weather

8 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 In-school programs

10:10 Electric Company

10:40 In-school programs


11:10 Sesame Street

12:10 In-school programs

3 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

3:30 GED

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Over Easy (Charlton Heston discusses his book

"The Actor's Life")

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Boone's Creek Elementary School Chorus

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh (tribute to British composer

Benjamin Briten with tenor Robert Tear, French-horn

player Barry Tuckwell, and Andre Previn conducting the

Pitsburgh Symphony)

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture (a history

of American architecture, contains stills of the building

of the Brooklyn Bridge)

10:30 Gravity Is My Enemy (the late quadriplegic artist Mark Hicks,

who painted and sketched by holding brushes and pencils

between his teeth; paralyzed at age 12, he died at age 27,

three weeks after completion of this film)

11 PM Dick Cavet (Part 1 of 3 on silent-film comedians: critic Walter

Kerr discusses Charlie Chaplin)


11:30 Captioned ABC News

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:10 Story Of Jesus

6:15 This Morning

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (topic: the legality of high-school drug searches)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Top O' The Day (the best sunglasses for eye protection; Part

2 of a series on couples focuses on the influence of other

people on a marriage)

1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune


8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6 AM Rascals' Clubhouse

6:30 Cartoon Carnival

7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw)

9 AM Donahue (the Juvenile Awareness Program at Rahway (NJ)

State Prison, subject of the special "Scared Straight!")

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets (Tom Bosley, Buddy Hacket, Janet Lennon,

John Saxon, Susan Strasberg)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Hollywood Squares (Fionnula Flanagan, George Gobel, Earl

Holliman, Audrey Landers, Rose Marie, Susan Richardson,

Robert Walden, Demond Wilson, Paul Lynde)

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World


4 PM Tom & Jerry And Friends

4:30 Bionic Woman

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 Candid Camera (a doorway in the middle of a sidewalk; a

phone booth lying on its side)

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible (Ed Ames as Lot, Abraham's

nephew, who leads his people into an ill-fated alliance with

the king of Sodom and Gomorrah.)

9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (author William Saroyan is a guest)

1 AM Tomorrow (Estelle Parsons; Judy Chavez, who discusses her

love affair with a high-ranking Russian defector)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today On 5

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News
12:30 Hollywood Squares

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Big Valley

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 Cross-Wits (Carolyn Jones, Shelley Berman,

Lee Meriwether, Tom Hallick)

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible

9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC, would switch to ABC Sept. 17)

6 AM Today In Tennessee

7 AM Today

9 AM Dinah! (Burt Bacharach, Casey Kasem, singers Linda

Clifford, Emmylou Harris, and McGuinn, Clark, and Hillman,

Ricky Skaggs)
10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Hollywood Squares

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM Movie: "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing"

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible

9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6 AM TBA

6:30 Not For Women Only (Gov. Ella Grasso, Democrat from

Connecticut, is guest on the second of five programs


about women in politics.)

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah! (Bonnie Franklin, Stephen Shortridge, psychologist

Wayne Dyer, Robert Osborne discusses his book "50 Golden

Years Of Oscar")

10 AM Nancy Welch (disco from the Coffee Street Mall in Greenville)

10:30 Whew!

10:55 News (local)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life (delay from 4 PM)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Partridge Family (Arte Johnson as a kook who's put up a semi-nude

painting on the Partridges' garage)

4:30 My Three Sons

5 PM Bewitched

5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dating Game

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Lois Netleton, Michael McKean)


8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (ABC)

6:20 Rise And Shine

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman)

9 AM Good Morning Carolina (race day at the Charlote Motor

Speedway, coming up the following Sunday)

9:30 $20,000 Pyramid ("Edge Of Night" vs. "Ryan's Hope," delay

from 12 N)

10 AM Merv Griffin (Robert Blake, Charlie Callas, Sister Sledge)

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 Edge Of Night

4:30 Bewitched
5 PM Bionic Woman

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Cross-Wits (Vikki Carr, Vicki Lawrence, Soupy Sales,

Orson Bean)

7:30 Newlywed Game

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10 PM Helen Reddy Special (guests: Jane Fonda, Elliot Gould)

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle"

1:40 News

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

6 AM Farm And Home Show

6:30 Carl Williams (public affairs)

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (topic: group-therapy treatment for cancer

patients)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Whew!
10:55 CBS News

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Petticoat Junction

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Bugs Bunny

4:30 Gilligan's Island (guest: Phil Silvers, whose company

Gladasya Productions, produced this show)

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Howard Plat, Denise Nicholas,

McLean Stevenson, Pat Klous, Connie Sellecca, George

Gobel, Laurete Spang, Gary Burghoff, Paul Lynde)

8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"


WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

6:30 First Call

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah! (Allen Ludden, Dorian Harewood, Rita Moreno,

Boney M)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News

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 Love Of Life

4 PM Munsters

4:30 Dick Van Dyke

5 PM Gunsmoke

5:55 Weather

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 Liars Club (Larry Hovis, Bob Eubanks, Dody Goodman,


Mickey Manners)

8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6 AM UNC-Asheville

6:25 Ed Allen Time (exercises)

6:55 News For Farmers

7 AM Mr. Bill And Friends

7:25 Good Morning Carolina

7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Big Valley

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N Joker's Wild

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Bugs Bunny And Friends


4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Six Million Dollar Man

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10 PM Helen Reddy Special

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle"

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

11 AM Movie: "Svengali" (Lionel Barrymore, from '31)

12:30 News

1 PM Not For Women Only

1:30 700 Club

3 PM Rascals' Club

4:30 Uncle Waldo

5 PM Rocky & His Friends

5:30 Underdog

6 PM News
6:30 Great Ocean Ski Race (the 1976 Long Beach-Catalina

Ski Race, 62 miles over open ocean)

7 PM Scope

7:30 Pentecostal Hour

8 PM Boyd Mellon (gospel music)

8:30 Showers Of Blessings

9:30 Bible Hour

10 PM News

10:25 Devotions

10:30 Victorious Living

11 PM Norman Vincent Peale

11:30 Movie: "The Gold Rush" (Charlie Chaplin classic from '25,

silent)

WGGS Ch. 16 Greenville, SC (Ind.)

7 AM Lone Ranger

7:30 Hopalong Cassidy

8 AM The Archies

8:30 Big Blue Marble

9 AM Night Line (rerun of the previous night's program, changed its

spelling to "Nite Line" after the debut of ABC's "Nightline")

10:30 Greenville

11 AM The Happy Hour

11:30 Lester Sumrall


1 PM PTL Club

3 PM New Zoo Revue

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Stagecoach West

5 PM Hopalong Cassidy

5:30 Litle Rascals

6 PM Mister Ed

6:30 Green Acres

7 PM Ozzie And Harriet

7:30 High Adventure

8 PM The Bible In Action

8:30 Night Line

10 PM 700 Club

sign off 11:30 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:20 World At Large

6:10 News

6:30 Dragnet

7 AM Three Stooges/Litle Rascals

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM The Lucy Show

9:30 Green Acres


10 AM Movie: "My Friend Irma" (the movie that launched Dean

Martin and Jerry Lewis, from '49)

11:55 News

12:10 Movie: "Back Street"

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 PM Rebop

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Space Giants

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

5:30 The Lucy Show

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 My Three Sons

7 PM Carol Burnet And Friends

7:30 Baseball: Astros-Braves

10 PM America (Alistair Cooke reflects on the writing and ratification

of the Constitution, time approximate)

11 PM Hogan's Heroes

11:30 Movie: "The Day Of The Triffids"

1:30 Baseball: Astros-Braves (taped rerun)

4 AM News (time approximate)

4:20 12 O'Clock High

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (PBS)


9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM In-school programs

12:30 Electric Company

1 PM In-school programs

3 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

3:30 Over Easy (Ralph Nader; a "non-institutional" home for

low-income senior citizens)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Making It Count

7 PM General Assembly Today

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture

10:30 Gravity Is My Enemy

sign off 11 PM

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (Ind.)

6 AM News

6:35 Forum

6:50 Let's Think It Over

7 AM 700 Club
8:30 Practical Christian Living

9 AM Mike Douglas (from Las Vegas: co-host Ben Vereen;

Roy Clark, Pat Cooper, Robert Guillaume, banjo player

Buck Trent)

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Forum

10:45 News

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Wild Wild West

2 PM Cartoon Carnival

2:30 Groovie Goolies

3 PM Fred Flintstone & Friends

3:30 Batman

4 PM Spider-Man

4:30 Krofft Superstars

5 PM Litle Rascals & Friends

5:30 Partridge Family

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 Dick Van Dyke (guest: Don Rickles)

7 PM Dating Game

7:30 Real McCoys

8 PM Movie: "The Execution Of Private Slovik"

10:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

11 PM Gong Show (Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan,

Jamie Farr)
11:30 PTL Club

1:30 News

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

6:30 Words Of Truth

6:45 Assembly Echoes

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (Dr. Joyce Brothers)

10 AM 700 Club

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Daryl Anderson, Anita Gillete)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Daniel Boone

5 PM Six Million Dollar Man

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Adam-12

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley


9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10 PM Helen Reddy Special

11 PM News

11:30 PTL Club

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC, would move to

NBC Sept. 17)

6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM 700 Club

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Tom & Jerry/Woody Woodpecker

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Cross-Wits (Robert Reed, Suzanne Somers,

James Hampton, Rhonda Bates)

6 PM News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10 PM Helen Reddy Special

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle"

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

7:15 Lilias, Yoga And You

7:45 In-school programs

9:05 Electric Company

9:35 In-school programs

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM Over Easy (guest: Frankie Laine)

6:30 Jobman Caravan

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Seven30 (treatment of athletic injuries)

8 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (topic: racism and the judicial process)

9 PM Views Of Asia (part 1 of 6 looks at Indonesia)


10 PM The Advocates (should states assume financial control of

public schools?)

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

12 M MacNeil/Lehrer Report

WNSC Ch. 30 Rock Hill, SC (PBS)

7:15 Lilias, Yoga And You

7:45 In-school programs

9:40 Electric Company

10:10 In-school programs

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Over Easy

6:30 Another Voice

7 PM Upstate Edition

7:30 Seven30

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture

10:30 Piedmont Chamber Orchestra

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (NBC)


6 AM New Zoo Revue

6:30 Ed Allen Time

7 AM Today

9 AM Another World

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Marcus Welby, M.D.

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Hollywood Squares (delay from 12:30 PM)

3 PM Popeye And Pals

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM Sanford And Son

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible

9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

2:15 Movie: "Bedtime Story"

4 AM Movie: "Hell Below Zero"

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (Ind.)

2 PM Bullwinkle

2:30 Flintstones

3 PM Rocky & His Friends

3:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

4 PM The Archies

4:30 Jonny Quest

5 PM 700 Club

6:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Loreta Swit; Peter Frampton,

Larry Hagman, Lorenzo Lamas, Charlie Callas, Marilyn Michaels)

8 PM Arthur Smith

8:30 Movie: TBA

sign off after the movie

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

8:45 A.M. Weather

9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company

TV Guide doesn't indicate if Ch. 47 carries in-school programs. The next

program listed is:

3:30 Genealogy

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Over Easy (same as WUNE/WUNF at 3:30)

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Electric Company

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Genealogy

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture

10:30 World Today (oil and politics in the Middle East)

sign off 11 PM

WCPT Ch. 55 Crossville, TN (Ind.)

8 AM Morningside

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Jetsons

10 AM Underdog

10:30 Rocky & His Friends

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Valley Of The Dinosaurs


1:30 Mission: Magic

2 PM 700 Club

3:30 Not For Women Only

4 PM Concerts & Cartoons

5 PM New Zoo Revue

5:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Dudley Do-Right

6:30 Rev. Woody Martin

7 PM News

7:30 Not For Women Only

8 PM You'll Love It (religious)

8:30 Sha Na Na

9 PM Soul Train

10 PM PTL Club

11 PM News

11:30 Cumberland Concert

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I never knew "Another World" ran 90 minutes! ???

"You're prety high and far out, aren't you? What kind of kick are you on,
son?" - Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet 1967

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I never knew "Another World" ran 90 minutes! ???

Yep! From March 1979 to August 1980, it was a 90 minute program...Scaled back to 60 minutes
to make room for "Texas", which itself was the first soap to debut as an hour-long...

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Given its iconic status today, it's hard to believe that The Young and the Restless wasn't cleared
in Charlote.

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From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Sneedville, TN (PBS)

7:45 A.M. Weather

8 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 In-school programs

10:10 Electric Company

10:40 In-school programs

11:10 Sesame Street

12:10 In-school programs

3 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

3:30 GED

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Over Easy (Charlton Heston discusses his book

"The Actor's Life")


7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Boone's Creek Elementary School Chorus

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh (tribute to British composer

Benjamin Briten with tenor Robert Tear, French-horn

player Barry Tuckwell, and Andre Previn conducting the

Pitsburgh Symphony)

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture (a history

of American architecture, contains stills of the building

of the Brooklyn Bridge)

10:30 Gravity Is My Enemy (the late quadriplegic artist Mark Hicks,

who painted and sketched by holding brushes and pencils

between his teeth; paralyzed at age 12, he died at age 27,

three weeks after completion of this film)

11 PM Dick Cavet (Part 1 of 3 on silent-film comedians: critic Walter

Kerr discusses Charlie Chaplin)

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:10 Story Of Jesus

6:15 This Morning

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (topic: the legality of high-school drug searches)

10 AM All In The Family


10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Top O' The Day (the best sunglasses for eye protection; Part

2 of a series on couples focuses on the influence of other

people on a marriage)

1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6 AM Rascals' Clubhouse

6:30 Cartoon Carnival


7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw)

9 AM Donahue (the Juvenile Awareness Program at Rahway (NJ)

State Prison, subject of the special "Scared Straight!")

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets (Tom Bosley, Buddy Hacket, Janet Lennon,

John Saxon, Susan Strasberg)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Hollywood Squares (Fionnula Flanagan, George Gobel, Earl

Holliman, Audrey Landers, Rose Marie, Susan Richardson,

Robert Walden, Demond Wilson, Paul Lynde)

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM Tom & Jerry And Friends

4:30 Bionic Woman

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)

7:30 Candid Camera (a doorway in the middle of a sidewalk; a

phone booth lying on its side)

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible (Ed Ames as Lot, Abraham's

nephew, who leads his people into an ill-fated alliance with

the king of Sodom and Gomorrah.)


9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (author William Saroyan is a guest)

1 AM Tomorrow (Estelle Parsons; Judy Chavez, who discusses her

love affair with a high-ranking Russian defector)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today On 5

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Hollywood Squares

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Big Valley

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Newlywed Game
7:30 Cross-Wits (Carolyn Jones, Shelley Berman,

Lee Meriwether, Tom Hallick)

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible

9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC, would switch to ABC Sept. 17)

6 AM Today In Tennessee

7 AM Today

9 AM Dinah! (Burt Bacharach, Casey Kasem, singers Linda

Clifford, Emmylou Harris, and McGuinn, Clark, and Hillman,

Ricky Skaggs)

10 AM Card Sharks

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Hollywood Squares

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM Movie: "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing"


6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible

9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6 AM TBA

6:30 Not For Women Only (Gov. Ella Grasso, Democrat from

Connecticut, is guest on the second of five programs

about women in politics.)

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah! (Bonnie Franklin, Stephen Shortridge, psychologist

Wayne Dyer, Robert Osborne discusses his book "50 Golden

Years Of Oscar")

10 AM Nancy Welch (disco from the Coffee Street Mall in Greenville)

10:30 Whew!

10:55 News (local)

11 AM Price Is Right
12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life (delay from 4 PM)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Partridge Family (Arte Johnson as a kook who's put up a semi-nude

painting on the Partridges' garage)

4:30 My Three Sons

5 PM Bewitched

5:30 Sanford And Son

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dating Game

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Lois Netleton, Michael McKean)

8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (ABC)

6:20 Rise And Shine

6:30 Arthur Smith


7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman)

9 AM Good Morning Carolina (race day at the Charlote Motor

Speedway, coming up the following Sunday)

9:30 $20,000 Pyramid ("Edge Of Night" vs. "Ryan's Hope," delay

from 12 N)

10 AM Merv Griffin (Robert Blake, Charlie Callas, Sister Sledge)

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 Edge Of Night

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM Bionic Woman

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Cross-Wits (Vikki Carr, Vicki Lawrence, Soupy Sales,

Orson Bean)

7:30 Newlywed Game

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi
10 PM Helen Reddy Special (guests: Jane Fonda, Elliot Gould)

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle"

1:40 News

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

6 AM Farm And Home Show

6:30 Carl Williams (public affairs)

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (topic: group-therapy treatment for cancer

patients)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Petticoat Junction

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4 PM Bugs Bunny

4:30 Gilligan's Island (guest: Phil Silvers, whose company


Gladasya Productions, produced this show)

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 Hollywood Squares (Howard Plat, Denise Nicholas,

McLean Stevenson, Pat Klous, Connie Sellecca, George

Gobel, Laurete Spang, Gary Burghoff, Paul Lynde)

8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

6:30 First Call

7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah! (Allen Ludden, Dorian Harewood, Rita Moreno,

Boney M)

10 AM All In The Family

10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News


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 Love Of Life

4 PM Munsters

4:30 Dick Van Dyke

5 PM Gunsmoke

5:55 Weather

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 Liars Club (Larry Hovis, Bob Eubanks, Dody Goodman,

Mickey Manners)

8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM Blind Ambition (Part 3 of 4)

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "Deadly Hero"

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6 AM UNC-Asheville
6:25 Ed Allen Time (exercises)

6:55 News For Farmers

7 AM Mr. Bill And Friends

7:25 Good Morning Carolina

7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Big Valley

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N Joker's Wild

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Bugs Bunny And Friends

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 PM Six Million Dollar Man

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi
10 PM Helen Reddy Special

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle"

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

11 AM Movie: "Svengali" (Lionel Barrymore, from '31)

12:30 News

1 PM Not For Women Only

1:30 700 Club

3 PM Rascals' Club

4:30 Uncle Waldo

5 PM Rocky & His Friends

5:30 Underdog

6 PM News

6:30 Great Ocean Ski Race (the 1976 Long Beach-Catalina

Ski Race, 62 miles over open ocean)

7 PM Scope

7:30 Pentecostal Hour

8 PM Boyd Mellon (gospel music)

8:30 Showers Of Blessings

9:30 Bible Hour

10 PM News

10:25 Devotions

10:30 Victorious Living


11 PM Norman Vincent Peale

11:30 Movie: "The Gold Rush" (Charlie Chaplin classic from '25,

silent)

WGGS Ch. 16 Greenville, SC (Ind.)

7 AM Lone Ranger

7:30 Hopalong Cassidy

8 AM The Archies

8:30 Big Blue Marble

9 AM Night Line (rerun of the previous night's program, changed its

spelling to "Nite Line" after the debut of ABC's "Nightline")

10:30 Greenville

11 AM The Happy Hour

11:30 Lester Sumrall

1 PM PTL Club

3 PM New Zoo Revue

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Stagecoach West

5 PM Hopalong Cassidy

5:30 Litle Rascals

6 PM Mister Ed

6:30 Green Acres

7 PM Ozzie And Harriet

7:30 High Adventure


8 PM The Bible In Action

8:30 Night Line

10 PM 700 Club

sign off 11:30 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:20 World At Large

6:10 News

6:30 Dragnet

7 AM Three Stooges/Litle Rascals

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM The Lucy Show

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Movie: "My Friend Irma" (the movie that launched Dean

Martin and Jerry Lewis, from '49)

11:55 News

12:10 Movie: "Back Street"

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 PM Rebop

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Space Giants

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie
5:30 The Lucy Show

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 My Three Sons

7 PM Carol Burnet And Friends

7:30 Baseball: Astros-Braves

10 PM America (Alistair Cooke reflects on the writing and ratification

of the Constitution, time approximate)

11 PM Hogan's Heroes

11:30 Movie: "The Day Of The Triffids"

1:30 Baseball: Astros-Braves (taped rerun)

4 AM News (time approximate)

4:20 12 O'Clock High

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM In-school programs

12:30 Electric Company

1 PM In-school programs

3 PM Crocket's Victory Garden

3:30 Over Easy (Ralph Nader; a "non-institutional" home for

low-income senior citizens)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company


6 PM Studio See

6:30 Making It Count

7 PM General Assembly Today

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture

10:30 Gravity Is My Enemy

sign off 11 PM

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (Ind.)

6 AM News

6:35 Forum

6:50 Let's Think It Over

7 AM 700 Club

8:30 Practical Christian Living

9 AM Mike Douglas (from Las Vegas: co-host Ben Vereen;

Roy Clark, Pat Cooper, Robert Guillaume, banjo player

Buck Trent)

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Forum

10:45 News

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Wild Wild West

2 PM Cartoon Carnival
2:30 Groovie Goolies

3 PM Fred Flintstone & Friends

3:30 Batman

4 PM Spider-Man

4:30 Krofft Superstars

5 PM Litle Rascals & Friends

5:30 Partridge Family

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 Dick Van Dyke (guest: Don Rickles)

7 PM Dating Game

7:30 Real McCoys

8 PM Movie: "The Execution Of Private Slovik"

10:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

11 PM Gong Show (Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan,

Jamie Farr)

11:30 PTL Club

1:30 News

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

6:30 Words Of Truth

6:45 Assembly Echoes

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Donahue (Dr. Joyce Brothers)

10 AM 700 Club
11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Daryl Anderson, Anita Gillete)

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Daniel Boone

5 PM Six Million Dollar Man

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Adam-12

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10 PM Helen Reddy Special

11 PM News

11:30 PTL Club

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC, would move to

NBC Sept. 17)

6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM 700 Club

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Tom & Jerry/Woody Woodpecker

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Cross-Wits (Robert Reed, Suzanne Somers,

James Hampton, Rhonda Bates)

6 PM News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10 PM Helen Reddy Special

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle"


WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS)

7:15 Lilias, Yoga And You

7:45 In-school programs

9:05 Electric Company

9:35 In-school programs

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM Over Easy (guest: Frankie Laine)

6:30 Jobman Caravan

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Seven30 (treatment of athletic injuries)

8 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (topic: racism and the judicial process)

9 PM Views Of Asia (part 1 of 6 looks at Indonesia)

10 PM The Advocates (should states assume financial control of

public schools?)

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

12 M MacNeil/Lehrer Report

WNSC Ch. 30 Rock Hill, SC (PBS)

7:15 Lilias, Yoga And You

7:45 In-school programs


9:40 Electric Company

10:10 In-school programs

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Over Easy

6:30 Another Voice

7 PM Upstate Edition

7:30 Seven30

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture

10:30 Piedmont Chamber Orchestra

11 PM Dick Cavet

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (NBC)

6 AM New Zoo Revue

6:30 Ed Allen Time

7 AM Today

9 AM Another World

10:30 All Star Secrets

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N Marcus Welby, M.D.

1 PM Days Of Our Lives


2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Hollywood Squares (delay from 12:30 PM)

3 PM Popeye And Pals

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:30 Andy Griffith

6 PM Sanford And Son

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Greatest Heroes Of The Bible

9 PM A Man Called Intrepid (conclusion)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

2:15 Movie: "Bedtime Story"

4 AM Movie: "Hell Below Zero"

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (Ind.)

2 PM Bullwinkle

2:30 Flintstones
3 PM Rocky & His Friends

3:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

4 PM The Archies

4:30 Jonny Quest

5 PM 700 Club

6:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Loreta Swit; Peter Frampton,

Larry Hagman, Lorenzo Lamas, Charlie Callas, Marilyn Michaels)

8 PM Arthur Smith

8:30 Movie: TBA

sign off after the movie

WSVN (WSBN) Ch. 47 Norton, VA (PBS)

8:45 A.M. Weather

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

TV Guide doesn't indicate if Ch. 47 carries in-school programs. The next

program listed is:

3:30 Genealogy

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Over Easy (same as WUNE/WUNF at 3:30)

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Electric Company

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Genealogy

8 PM Previn And The Pitsburgh

9 PM Lewis Mumford: Toward Human Architecture

10:30 World Today (oil and politics in the Middle East)

sign off 11 PM

WCPT Ch. 55 Crossville, TN (Ind.)

8 AM Morningside

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Jetsons

10 AM Underdog

10:30 Rocky & His Friends

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Valley Of The Dinosaurs

1:30 Mission: Magic

2 PM 700 Club

3:30 Not For Women Only

4 PM Concerts & Cartoons

5 PM New Zoo Revue

5:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Dudley Do-Right

6:30 Rev. Woody Martin

7 PM News

7:30 Not For Women Only


8 PM You'll Love It (religious)

8:30 Sha Na Na

9 PM Soul Train

10 PM PTL Club

11 PM News

11:30 Cumberland Concert

Please post listings for Saturday, 5/19/1979 and Sunday, 5/20/1979. I'd like to see them.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Tuesday, May 22, 1979

Flintstones on WGGS??? AND on Channel 40???? Sounds unusual for either of these stations.
Not so much because of the religious nature of WGGS but the fact that WGGS was such a low
budget operation. Also the fact Channel 40 was such a low busget operation also would preculde
them from getting that show. Certainly the show could not have been on both stations - a show
cannot be on more than one channel per market. My guess? Maybe WGGS had Flintstones while
Channel 40 had Fred Flintstone and Friends. or the other way around. Channel 40 seemed to
have an all barter lineup and Fred & Friends was likely barter while TV 16 had some cash
programs. My guess.... WOuld lobe to see Fall of 79, Fall 80, and Fall 81, Fall 82, and Fall 83, and
Fall 84 of the Greenville Ashville market

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Quote Originally Posted by Marckd

Channel 40 seemed to have an all barter lineup and Fred & Friends was likely barter while TV 16
had some cash programs. My guess....

This must be around the time when ABC yanked 40's ABC affiliation at WLOS's request, and
before its conversion to WAXA under Frank Outlaw.

Of course, around this time, both the original Flintstones, and Fred & Friends, were offered as
barter, with The Program Exchange offering the former.

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Crossville, TN had an independent? Wow. Weird that WLOS only had a 7pm newscast airing Andy
Griffith at 6.

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As with you guys, Crossville sounds too small to have a TV station.

FROM WIKIPEDIA:

WCPT-TV was a UHF commercial independent television station licensed to Crossville, Tennessee,
broadcast over channel 55 from 1977 to 1982 and over channel 20 (as WINT-TV) from 1982 to
1983.

Too bad they didn't last. Looks like they were going in the right direction.

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Quote Originally Posted by gregg75

As with you guys, Crossville sounds too small to have a TV station.

FROM WIKIPEDIA:

WCPT-TV was a UHF commercial independent television station licensed to Crossville, Tennessee,
broadcast over channel 55 from 1977 to 1982 and over channel 20 (as WINT-TV) from 1982 to
1983.

Too bad they didn't last. Looks like they were going in the right direction.

Channel 20 came back on the air in 1997 as WBXX. I'm sure the two stations are not related.

As with you guys, Crossville sounds too small to have a TV station.

FROM WIKIPEDIA:

WCPT-TV was a UHF commercial independent television station licensed to Crossville, Tennessee,
broadcast over channel 55 from 1977 to 1982 and over channel 20 (as WINT-TV) from 1982 to
1983.

Too bad they didn't last. Looks like they were going in the right direction.

Channel 20 came back on the air in 1997 as WBXX. I'm sure the two stations are not related.

They may not be, but at least the license is related, as WBXX is on the same license as WCPT's:
htp://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws....llsign=WBXX-TV

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

4 PM Sesame Street

Episode #1312.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Tuesday, May 22, 1979

How odd! Greenville, SC like the late Bill Cullen's syndie $25,000 Pyramid on our CBS station than
the late Dick Clark's ABC version $20,000 Pyramid which was pre-empted by 13!
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My guess is Channel 16 had Fred Flintstone and Friends which was barter. Channel 40 was south
of the market and probably had the 166 prime time episode series we al know and love. Channel
40 was far enough away from Greenville that they could air some shows already aired in
Greenville on city grade stations. So with WLOS being north of the Greenville market, WAXA very
well could have aired the Flintstones as well. Eventually WAXA simulcast WLOS to give the
southern part of the market a beter signal.

One thing that does surprise me is I was down in the Greenville area and then Asheville on route
to Gatlinburg. Stopped at the Biltmore. I found that Ashville is even farther than Anderson from
Greenville. Asheville is 75 miles north yet part of the Greenville Market. Surprised Channel 13
and 21 reached Greenville so easily. My guess??? Spartanburg was where Asheville stations
transmited from which was slightly over 30 miles from each city giving both cities Grade A
signals. Channel 7 was also transmitting out of Spartanburg as well goving both cities good
signals. Channel 4 was maybe slightly south of Spartanburg still giving Asheville a signal. Channel
16, though transmited out of Greenville and did not reach Asheville well. Channel 62 when they
signed on did not reach Greenville well at first but moved to Spartanburg giving Greenville a
good signal. Channel 40, though reached Greenville fine, being they were about 30 miles south
but barely touched Spartanburg and had NO signal in Ashville. Even with more power Channel
40 could not reach Asheville. Now with digital Channel 13 carried 40 on DT-2. 13 has a good
enough digital signal to reach Greenville anyway. So now the stations with digital are on more
equal footing, even TV 16, which had a poor signal to the north during analog days.

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Tuesday, May 22, 1979

Ch. 16 had a poor signal in every direction; we lived in Mauldin,

which is southeast of Greenville, for 11 years and had a snowy

picture of 16 on cable.

For the record, Ch. 4's transmiter was (and I assume still is) on

Paris Mountain, north of Greenville; Ch. 7's on Hogback Mountain;

Ch. 13's on Mt. Pisgah. I'm not sure where 21, 40, and 62 have

theirs.

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What was wierd about Channel 16 was as the only independent that it had such low rate
programs. Yes as a Christian Station they would be expected to run entertainment maybe from
7-9 AM and from 2 to 8 PM maybe. But they could have goten stronger shows for not too much
money for a market that size. Even World Harvest stations in Miami, South Bend, and
Indianapolis had decent shows for about 5 hours a day (8 hours a day in South Bend) from MCA,
Viacom, Warner Brothers, among others. Then by 1985, WGGS was nearly entirely Christian
programming. WAXA 40 was mostly barter. WHNS had the stronger shows. Once WAXA went
dark, WGGS still stayed all Christian just about till 1992 when they added a couple hours of
barter shows. Then in 1993 they added a pile of Hanna Barbara Cartoons like Scooby Doo, Yogi,
Flintstones, a couple sitcoms such as Wonder Years. Then in 1995 when WAXA broke away from
the WLOS simulcast, WGGS was back to mostly Christian by 1997. In 1997, though Channel 62
signed on as a UPN and WB affiliate initially. So by then Greenville had a decent set of
independents.

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

Ch. 16 had a poor signal in every direction; we lived in Mauldin,

which is southeast of Greenville, for 11 years and had a snowy

picture of 16 on cable.

For the record, Ch. 4's transmiter was (and I assume still is) on

Paris Mountain, north of Greenville; Ch. 7's on Hogback Mountain;

Ch. 13's on Mt. Pisgah. I'm not sure where 21, 40, and 62 have

theirs.

Wikipedia gives WYFF's tx location as near Caesar's Head NC, is that where Paris Mtn is? A quick
check on there has 21's tx at Slick Rock Mtn (5 mi NE of Brevard NC), 40 at Fountain Inn SC (and
sharing studios with WLOS in Asheville), and 62 at Pinnacle Mtn Rd in Green River Township NC
(S of Jeter Mountain Terrace, studios at WSPA).

Retro: Portland Mon, May 27, 1974

from TV Guide-Portland edition

There were no House impeachment hearings scheduled, but late changes could pre-empt
programs

KATU 2-ABC
6:30 Generation III

7:00 New Zoo Revue

7:30 Not for Women Only (pt 1 of a week of ways to help the problem child, guests include child
psychologist Lee Salk)

8:00 News (Wilken/Jones)

9:00 Movie "Neptune's Daughter"

10:30 Brady Bunch

11:00 Girl in My Life

11:30 $10,000 Pyramid

noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Dealer's Choice

4:00 Movie "The War of the Gargantuas"

5:30 News

6:30 ABC Evening News

7:00 To Tell the Truth

7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

8:00 Rookies

9:00 Movie "Hello Down There"

11:00 News

11:30 In the Steps of a Dead Man


1:00 Marriage Doctor

KVDO 3-Ind (COLed to Salem)

3:30pm Valley View (Dick Bond)

4:30 Hazel

5:00 Fury (bw)

5:30 Rifleman (bw)

6:00 News (Christensen/Carpenter)

6:30 McHale's Navy (bw)

7:00 Ben Casey (bw)

8:00 Movie "Gunga Din" (bw)

10:00 News

10:30 Roller Games

KOIN 6-CBS

6:00 Summer Semester "Practical Health for the Layman"

6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 Gambit

10:00 KOIN Kitchen

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless


11:30 News (Duane Bock)

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night

2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Tatletales

3:30 Truth or Consequences

4:00 Merv Griffin

5:30 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Great Adventure "Cave Dwellers of Mexico" (visiting the Tarahumara Indians)

8:00 Gunsmoke "The Town Tamers"

9:00 Here's Lucy (in a 1970 rerun, Lucy plays the women in Jack Benny's life, with George Burns
making a cameo)

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10:00 Medical Center "Choice of Evils"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"

1:30 Movie "Big Brown Eyes" (bw)

KGW 8-NBC

6:15 Talking Hands "Signs for the Arts" (Peg Randall/Tony Papalia)

6:45 Exericses (Joe Loprinzi)

7:00 Today (starting a week from Washington)

9:00 Telescope (Dick Klinger)


9:30 Jeopardy!

10:00 Wizard of Odds

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jackpot!

11:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

11:55 NBC News

noon News (Ivan Smith)

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:00 Doctors

1:30 Another World

2:00 How to Survive a Marriage

2:30 Somerset

3:00 Bonanza

4:00 Mike Douglas (starting a week-long look back at entertainment from the 20s to the 60s;
kicks off with the 1920s with guests co-host Rudy Vallee, Eubie Blake, Miss America 1924, and
actor Buddy Rogers; film historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker will appear through the
week with vintage film clips of the times)

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 What's My Line?

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Baseball World of Joe Garagiola (starting its second season with a 1906 film clip of Hall of
Fame charter member Christy Mathewson, and film clips of some of baseball's old stadiums)

8:15 Baseball: Baltimore-Kansas City (alt game: Houston-Montreal)

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest host Vikki Carr/guests the Smothers Brothers)

1:00 Tomorrow (guests include Vin Scully)


KOAP 10-PBS

8:00 Captioned Stories

8:30 Of All Things!

8:30 New You

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Eagle: US Coast Guard Band

11:30 Public Works Inspectors Course (bw)

noon Calgary: Expo '74

1:00 Electric Company

1:30 Bicentennial Lecture Series

2:30 New You

2:45 Of All Things!

3:00 School/Community Relations (bw)

3:30 Telecourse: Weaving (bw)

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 China Revisited

7:00 Generation III

7:30 Eagle: US Coast Guard Band

8:00 The Chrome-Plated Nightmare (Americans' love affair with their cars and its consequences)

9:00 The Gloucestermen (following fishermen in Gloucester, MA)


9:30 Book Beat

10:00 In View (profile of Fred G. Meyer)

10:30 Alma Chicana

KPTV 12-Ind

7:00 Government Story "The Justice Machine" (a look at Federal courts)

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Big Blue Marble

8:30 Mister Ed (bw)

9:00 News (Curran/Young)

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10:00 Now You See It

10:30 Safari to Adventure

11:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

noon Perry Mason (bw)

1:00 Movie "My Litle Chickadee" (bw)

3:00 News (Stinson/Newman)

3:30 Ramblin' Rod

4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Daniel Boone

6:00 Mod Squad

7:00 Mission: Impossible

8:00 Movie "Night Passage"


10:00 News

10:30 Democratic Political Talk (Bety Roberts, candidate for Governor)

11:00 Movie "Frankie and Johnny"

12:40 Movie "Johnny Cool" (bw)

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4:00 Sesame Street

Episode #541

RETRO: TAMPA BAY - 6/17/1999 (CORRECTED)

Thursday, June 17, 1999

WFLA-TV NBC8

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News
07:00AM Today

09:00AM Leeza

10:00AM Donny & Marie

11:00AM News

11:30AM Harris & Company

12:00PM Another World

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Sunset Beach

03:00PM Golf: US Open Championship

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Entertainment Tonight

07:30PM Hard Copy

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM Jesse

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Will & Grace

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later

02:05AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno


03:05AM Sunset Beach

04:05AM International (incomplete title)

04:35AM This Morning's Business

WTSP-TV CBS10

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Access Hollywood

04:30PM Real TV

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!
08:00PM Promised Land

09:00PM Diagnosis Murder

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

01:37AM Access Hollywood

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WTVT-TV FOX13

05:00AM It's Your Business

05:30AM Good Day, Tampa Bay

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Judge Judy

10:30AM Judge Judy

11:00AM Judge Joe Brown

11:30AM EXTRA

12:00PM News

01:00PM Jenny Jones

02:00PM Jerry Springer

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News
06:30PM News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM Stanley Cup Playoffs: Buffalo Sabres at Dallas Stars

11:00PM News

11:30PM Jerry Springer

12:30AM Forgive or Forget

01:30AM Cops

02:00AM Hunter

03:00AM Ricki Lake

04:00AM Jenny Jones

WFTS-TV ABC28

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Martha Stewart Living

10:00AM Roseanne Show

11:00AM The View

12:00PM News

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Montel Williams


05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Hollywood Squares

08:00PM Story of Fathers and Sons

09:00PM Story of Mothers and Daughters

10:00PM Vanished

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Politically Incorrect

12:35AM Coach

01:05AM The Cosby Show

01:35AM The Cosby Show

02:05AM Family Medical Center

02:35AM I Love Lucy

03:05AM Andy Griffith

03:35AM The Honeymooners

04:05AM ABC World News Now

WWWB-TV WB32

06:00AM Saved by the Bell

06:30AM Mighty Max

07:00AM Jumanji
07:30AM Mummies Alive!

08:00AM Pocket Dragon Adventures

08:30AM Tiny Toon Adventures

09:00AM Paid Programming

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM MOVIE: Ten Litle Indians

01:00PM Matlock

02:00PM Boy Meets World

02:30PM Animaniacs

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Full House

05:30PM Full House

06:00PM The Nanny

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Living Single

07:30PM Martin

08:00PM The Wayans Bros.

08:30PM The Jamie Foxx Show

09:00PM The Steve Harvey Show

09:30PM For Your Love


10:00PM It's Showtime at the Apollo

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM The Nanny

12:00AM Change of Heart

12:30AM Love Connection

01:00AM Sports Collectibles

03:00AM Sports Collectibles

WTTA-TV IND38

05:00AM Shepherd's Chapel

06:00AM Deeper Life Bible Church

06:30AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM The Magic School Bus

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Bloopy's Buddies

09:00AM TMT Media

09:30AM TMT Media

10:00AM Newlywed Game

10:30AM Dating Game

11:00AM 100 Per Cent

11:30AM Mortgage Maters

12:00PM Streets of San Francisco

01:00PM Hawaii Five-0

02:00PM Mortgage Maters


02:30PM Paid Programming

03:00PM Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

03:30PM The Magician

04:00PM Spider-Man

04:30PM The New Addams Family

05:00PM Match Game

05:30PM Match Game

06:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

06:30PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM MOVIE: Murder by Natural Causes

10:00PM TMT Media

10:30PM Family Ties

11:00PM Who's the Boss?

11:30PM Who's the Boss?

12:00AM 2M Group

12:30AM Family Ties

01:00AM One Step Beyond

01:30AM One Step Beyond

02:00AM Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

02:30AM Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

03:00AM Newlywed Game

03:30AM Dating Game

04:00AM Hawaii Five-0


WTOG-TV UPN44

05:00AM Charlie's Angels

06:00AM Charles in Charge

06:30AM Toon Town Kids

07:00AM Pokmon

07:30AM Sailor Moon

08:00AM Dragon Ball Z

08:30AM Step by Step

09:00AM In the Heat of the Night

10:00AM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:00AM People's Court

12:00PM Judge Mills Lane

12:30PM Judge Mills Lane

01:00PM All in the Family

01:30PM All in the Family

02:00PM Cheers

02:30PM Family Maters

03:00PM DuckTales

03:30PM Doug

04:00PM Hercules

04:30PM Sister, Sister

05:00PM Grace Under Fire

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM The Simpsons


06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM MOVIE: Dream House

10:00PM Friends

10:30PM Mad About You

11:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:00AM NewsRadio

12:30AM NewsRadio

01:00AM Cheers

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM MOVIE: Savale

04:00AM People's Court

Retro: Edmundston, NB Fri, May 29, 1981

from La Republique via Google News Archive

CBAFT-SRC Moncton (OTA-13)

10:00 En mouvement

10:15 Les 100 tours de Centour

10:30 Animagerie

10:45 Mon ami Guignol

11:00 Passe-Partout

11:30 Magazine-Express

noon Au fil de la semaine


12:30 Joe le fugitif

1:00 Le Telejournal

1:05 Au pays de l'arc-en-ciel (Adventures in Rainbow Country)

1:35 Midi plus

2:31 Femmes d'aujourd'hui

3:30 Cinema "Un drole de paroissien"

5:00 Bobino

5:30 Dans ce pays

6:00 Jamais deux sans toi

6:30 Coup d'oeil

7:00 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui-1ere edition

7:30 Ce soir/Telejournal national

8:00 Les brigades du tigre

9:00 Le monde de Marcel Dube

9:30 Hors series "Les mysteres de Paris"

10:30 Consommateurs plus

11:30 Le Telejournal

12:05 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui-2e edition

12:12 Sports

12:22 Telex arts

12:33 Cinema "Le passe simple"

WAGM-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle (OTA-8/11)

7:00 Jim Bakker

8:00 Good Morning America


10:00 Captain Kangaroo

11:00 Jeffersons

11:30 Alice

noon Price is Right

1:00 Let's Make a Deal

1:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:00 Young & the Restless

3:00 As the World Turns

4:00 Guiding Light

5:00 One Day at a Time

5:30 John Davidson

7:00 Action 8 News

7:30 CBS Evening News

8:00 Joker's Wild

8:30 Tic Tac Dough

9:00 Incredible Hulk

10:00 Dukes of Hazzard

11:00 Dallas

mid. Telejournal News (simulcast from WABI Bangor?)

12:30 CBS Late Movie

CIMT-TVA Riviere du Loup (OTA-4; much of the programming is networked from CFCM Quebec
City)

8:25 sign-on

8:30 Les p'tits bonshommes

8:45 Le 745
10:00 A la bonne franquete

10:30 Votre amie Suzanne

noon Info mag

1:00 Dessins animes (cartoons)

1:15 Midi nouvelles

1:30 Cine-Quiz "Suspicion"

3:30 Janete veut savoir

4:30 Gronigo et cie

5:00 Les p'tits bonshomes

5:30 La soeur volante (Flying Nun)

6:00 Les Tannants

7:00 Nouvelles

7:30 L'homme de 6 000 000$ (Six Million Dollar Man)

8:30 J'ai mon voyage

9:00 Science et technologie

9:30 La parole est a vous

10:30 Michel Jasmin

11:29 La Quotidienne loto draw

11:30 Nouvelles TVA

mid. Sports

12:15 La couleur du temps

12:25 Cine-Week-End "Le boucanier"

2:00 Cine-Week-End "Les filles de Malamort"

WLBZ-NBC Bangor (cable only)


7:30 First Radio Parish Church

7:35 NewsCenter Report

8:00 Today

10:00 Donahue

11:00 Las Vegas Gambit

11:30 Blockbusters

noon Wheel of Fortune

12:30 Password Plus

1:00 Card Sharks

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Another World

4:00 Texas

5:00 Great Money Movie

7:00 NewsCenter 2

7:30 NBC Nightly News

8:00 M*A*S*H

8:30 Family Feud

9:00 Harper Valley, PTA

9:30 Sanford

10:00 Specials (the paper's listings were skimpy on descriptions, what were these specials?)

mid. NewsCenter 2

12:30 Tonight Show

1:30 SCTV Network 90


CHSJ-CBC Saint John (the nearest tx (OTA 6) was in Bon Accord, near Perth-Andover; not sure if
the signal reached up to Edmundston, definitely carried on cable)

8:00 test patern

8:30 100 Huntley Street

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

noon Mid-Day

12:30 Match Game (except in the North Shore and Miramichi, which got North East Report
instead)

1:00 Price is Right

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Take 30

3:00 Today from...

4:00 What's New

4:30 Wok with Yan

5:00 King of Kensington

5:30 New Brunswick Report (from CBC Fredericton)

6:30 Family Feud

7:00 Flamingo Road

8:00 Mork & Mindy

8:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

9:00 Royal Canadian Air Farce (their first stint on TV)

9:30 John Allan Cameron

10:00 Dallas

11:00 The National


11:25 Final Report

11:40 Shock Theatre (horror flicks; later in the decade, Benny Hill would follow the news at
11:30, with Shock Theatre at midnight)

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Re: Retro: Edmundston, NB Fri, May 29, 1981

My understanding from people who have been there is that Edmundston is majority French-
speaking?

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Re: Retro: Edmundston, NB Fri, May 29, 1981

Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

My understanding from people who have been there is that Edmundston is majority French-
speaking?

Yes -- as of 2006, about 93% of the town's residents have French as their mother tongue:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmundston

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Re: Retro: Edmundston, NB Fri, May 29, 1981

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

My understanding from people who have been there is that Edmundston is majority French-
speaking?

Yes -- as of 2006, about 93% of the town's residents have French as their mother tongue:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmundston

...as is the case in Madawaska, Maine, directly across the national border from Edmundston;
84.3% of Madawaska residents speak French around the house -
htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madawaska,_Maine...

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Re: Retro: Edmundston, NB Fri, May 29, 1981

Prior to 1977, the Radio-Canada signal in Edmundston came from CJBR-TV in Rimouski, via
rebroadcaster CJBR-TV-1. After the CBC bought CJBR that year, they switched the Edmundston
transmiter's originating station to CBAFT Moncton.

WAGM had, and still has (according to Wikipedia), an analog translator at Madawaska, which is
the above-mentioned Channel 11 signal.

Did they not get ATV on cable by then? I know that there was no OTA signal for any of the ATV
stations up there though...

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Quote Originally Posted by M.J.


Did they not get ATV on cable by then? I know that there was no OTA signal for any of the ATV
stations up there though...

I presume that they did, but it wasn't listed...I had relatives in Perth-Andover, and visiting them
in the early 80s, the ch 3 tx at Oakland (between Woodstock and Florenceville) was quite
snowy...

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Re: Retro: Edmundston, NB Fri, May 29, 1981

Quote Originally Posted by Ultimajock

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

My understanding from people who have been there is that Edmundston is majority French-
speaking?

Yes -- as of 2006, about 93% of the town's residents have French as their mother tongue:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmundston

...as is the case in Madawaska, Maine, directly across the national border from Edmundston;
84.3% of Madawaska residents speak French around the house -
htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madawaska,_Maine...

Yes, it was actually a lady from Madawaska who gave me the info.

Retro:Dallas/Fort Worth, Thursday, October 10, 1991

From The Bonham Daily Favorite(Via Google News Archive)

(Notes:Listings run from 6 AM To 11:30 PM. I did not list PBS affiliate KERA Channel 13.)

KDFW Channel 4(CBS)


6:00 News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Live With Regis And Kathie Lee

10:00 Price Is Right

11:00 Young And The Restless

12:00 News

12:30 Bold And The Beautiful

1:00 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Montel Williams

4:00 Maury Povich

5:00 News

5:30 CBS News

6:00 News

6:30 Hard Copy

7:00 Top Cops

7:30 Baseball Playoffs:National League Game 2(Atlanta Braves At Pitsburgh Pirates)

10:00 News

10:30 Golden Girls

11:00 Fly By Night

KXAS Channel 5(NBC)

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Santa Barbara


10:00 Jenny Jones

11:00 One On One

11:30 Now It Can Be Told

12:00 News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 Another World

2:30 Love Story

3:00 Chuck Woolery

4:00 People's Court

4:30 Candid Camera

5:00 News

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 Inside Edition

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 A Different World

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Wings

9:00 L.A. Law

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight(Johnny Carson)

11:30 Love Connection

WFAA Channel 8(ABC)

6:00 Daybreak
7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Home

11:00 All My Children

12:00 News

12:30 Loving

1:00 One Life To Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Jeopardy!

3:30 Family Feud

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 ABC News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel Of Fortune

7:00 Pros And Cons

8:00 FBI:The Untold Stories

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:30 Nightline

11:00 Hill Street Blues

KTVT Channel 11(Independent)

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Casper
7:00 Dennis The Menace

7:30 Video Power

8:00 Tom And Jerry

8:30 Flintstones

9:00 ALF

9:30 Out Of This World

10:00 CHiPs

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Bewitched

12:00 I Dream Of Jeannie

12:30 Movie-Policewoman Centerfold(Made For TV, 1983)

2:30 Saved By The Bell

3:00 Ducktales

3:30 Chip 'N' Dale's Rescue Rangers

4:00 Tale Spin

4:30 Darkwing Duck

5:00 Charles In Charge

5:30 Growing Pains

6:00 Cosby Show(2 episodes)

7:00 Movie-No Mercy(1986)

9:00 News

10:00 Night Court

10:30 Cheers

11:00 Twilight Zone

11:30 Hunter
KTXA Channel 21(Independent)

6:00 Inspector Gadget

6:30 Bullwinkle

7:00 Jetsons

7:30 Merrie Melodies

8:00 Kids

8:30 Romper Room

9:00 Magnum, P.I.

10:00 Airwolf

11:00 WKRP In Cincinnati

11:30 Odd Couple

12:00 Andy Griffith

12:30 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

1:00 Beverly Hillbillies

1:30 Addams Family

2:00 Munsters

2:30 Merrie Melodies

3:00 Widget

3:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

4:00 James Bond, Jr.

4:30 Munsters

5:00 Perfect Strangers

5:30 Head Of The Class

6:00 Hogan Family


6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Movie-Blade Runner(1982)

9:30 Star Trek:The Next Generation

10:30 Arsenio Hall

11:30 M*A*S*H

KDFI Channel 27(Independent)

6:30 Sea Hunt

7:00 Bugs Bunny(1 Hour)

8:00 Zorro

8:30 W.V. Grant

9:00 Success-N-Life

10:00 Infomercial

10:30 Hazel

11:00 Lou Grant

12:00 Success-N-Life

1:00 It's A Living

1:30 Partridge Family

2:00 Donna Reed

2:30 Father Knows Best

3:00 Abbot And Costello

3:30 Young People

4:00 Popeye

4:30 Bugs Bunny

5:00 Remington Steele


6:00 Highway To Heaven

7:00 Hawaii Five-O

8:00 Jerry Springer

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Twilight Zone(2 episodes)

KDAF Channel 33(FOX)

6:00 Popeye

6:30 New Adventures Of He-Man

7:00 G.I. Joe

7:30 Woody Woodpecker

8:00 Peter Pan And The Pirates

8:30 Heathcliff

9:00 Mr. Belvedere

9:30 Benson

10:00 The Judge

10:30 Divorce Court

11:00 The Judge

11:30 A Current Affair

12:00 Perry Mason

1:00 Simon And Simon

2:00 Brady Bunch

2:30 Small Wonder

3:00 Alvin And The Chipmunks


3:30 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

4:00 Beetlejuice

4:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00 Good Times

5:30 Studs

6:00 Who's The Boss?

6:30 Married... With Children

7:00 Simpsons

7:30 Drexell's Class

8:00 Beverly Hills, 90210

9:00 A Current Affair

9:30 E.D.J.

10:00 I Love Lucy(2 episodes)

11:00 Perry Mason

KXTX Channel 39(Independent)

6:00 To Be Announced

6:30 Larry Lea

7:00 James Robison

7:30 Kenneth Copeland

8:00 To Be Announced(1 Hour)

9:00 700 Club

10:00 Mister Ed(2 episodes)

11:00 Get Smart(2 episodes)

12:00 Hogan's Heroes(2 episodes)


1:00 Mary Tyler Moore(2 episodes)

2:00 One Day At A Time(2 episodes)

3:00 A-Team

4:00 Punky Brewster

4:30 Gimme A Break!

5:00 Amen

5:30 Sanford And Son

6:00 227

6:30 A Different World

7:00 Knight Rider

8:00 Movie-K-9000(Made For TV, 1991)

10:00 Sanford And Son

10:30 Amen

11:00 One Day At A Time

11:30 700 Club

I wish KXAS would show news again @ either 11 am or noon does not have to be an hour just 30
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Re: Retro:Dallas/Fort Worth, Thursday, October 10, 1991

KDAF Channel 33(FOX)

5:30 Studs

Wow... This actually aired before sundown in Dallas? I would think the Fox-distributed dating
game show would be best left to late nights (as was the case on WNYW/5 in New York).

Retro: New Mexico/El Paso Sat, June 1, 1996

from TV Guide-New Mexico edition

2 KASA-Fox Albuquerque

3 KENW-PBS Portales

4 KOB-NBC Albuquerque

4e KDBC-CBS El Paso

5 KNME-PBS Albuquerque

6 KREZ-CBS/UPN Durango

6c KOCT-ABC Carlsbad

7 KOAT-ABC Albuquerque

7e KVIA-ABC El Paso

8 KOBR-NBC Roswell

9 KTSM-NBC El Paso

10 KBIM-CBS Roswell

10s KOVT-ABC Silver City

12 KOBF-NBC Farmington

12c KVIH-ABC Clovis (relays KVII Amarillo)

13 KRQE-CBS Albuquerque
13e KCOS-PBS El Paso

14 KFOX-Fox El Paso

22 KRWG-PBS Las Cruces

26 KINT-Univision El Paso

41 KLUZ-Univision Albuquerque

48 KZIA-UPN Las Cruces

50 KASY-UPN Albuquerque

65 KJLF-WB El Paso

TLA KTLA-WB Los Angeles

Morning

5:00

4-8-12 Wall Street Journal Report

4e Lights! Action! Hollywood

6c-7-10s Headline News

12c US Farm Report

26-41 Noticias Univision

65 Young America Outdoors

TLA Movie "Pirates"

5:30

2 Doogie Howser, MD

4-8-12 It's Your Business

6-10-13 Field Trip

6c-7-10s Infomercial
12c Reality Check

26-41 Club de Gaby

50 US Farm Report

65 Darkstalkers

6:00

2 Sailor Moon

3 Domestic Violence

4-8-12 News

4e Real News for Kids

6-10-13 Santo Bugito

6c-7-10s Not Just News

7e-12c Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

9 Today (innovations in bike design)

14 Happy Ness

48 US Farm Report

50 Outdoorsman

65 Sonic the Hedgehog

6:30

2 GI Joe: Extreme

4e Not Just News

6-10-13 Timon & Pumbaa

6c-7-10s Video Max

7e-12c Free Willy


13e Magic School Bus

14 Jelly Bean Jungle

26-41 Lo Mejor de El Chavo

48 Texas Angler

50 Fishing the West

65 Gagdget Boy & Heather

7:00

2-14 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

3 At Home with Flowers

4e Santo Bugito

5 Sit & Be Fit

6-10-13 Aladdin

6c-7-10s News

7e-12c Fudge

13e Country Connection

22 Sesame Street

26-41 Pinata Loca

48 Fishing the West

65 Captain Planet

TLA Dragon Ball

7:30

2-14 Masked Rider

3 Woodwright's Shop
4e Timon & Pumbaa

5 Report from Santa Fe

6-10-13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

6c-7-10s Headline News

7e-12c Bump in the Night

48 Road to US Olympic Gold

50 Weekend Travel Update

65 Monster Mania

TLA Biker Mice from Mars

8:00

2-14 Power Rangers Zeo

3 New Yankee Workshop

4-8-9-12 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

* If a 7th game is needed in the NBA Western finals, French Open tennis will air here on 4-8-9-
12, followed by golf, with the basketball airing at 2pm

4e Aladdin

5 Inspiration of Painting

6-10-13 The Mask

6c-7-10s News

7e-12c Bugs Bunny & Tweety

13e At a Bend in a Mexican River

22 Katie & Orbie (Canadian cartoon narrated by Leslie Nielsen)

48 This Week in Motorsports

50 MotorWeek

65 Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries


TLA Iron Man

8:30

2-14 Killer Tomatoes

3 Collecting Across America

4-8-9-12 California Dreams

4e Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

5 Victory Garden

6-10-13 Ace Ventura

6c-7-10s Bugs Bunny & Tweety

22 Big Comfy Couch

48-50 Infomercial

65 Animaniacs

TLA Fantastic Four

9:00

2-14 Casper

3 Marcia Adams' Kitchen

4-8-9-12 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

4c The Mask

5 American Woodshop

6-10-13 Felix the Cat

6c-7-7e-10s-12c Fudge

13e Sewing Today

22 Ciao Italia
48-50 Bob Vila's Home Again

TLA Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries

9:30

2-14 Spider-Man

3 Inn Country Chefs

4-8-9-12 NBA Inside Stuff

4e Ace Ventura

5 New Yankee Workshop

6-10-13 Adventures of Hyperman

6c-7-7e-10s-12c Reboot

13e From a Country Garden

22 Computer Chronicles

48 Real Estate Classifieds

50 Haven

65 Pinky & the Brain

TLA Animaniacs

10:00

2-14 X-Men

3 Your Organic Garden

4-8-9-12 French Open Tennis (same-day tape)

4e Felix the Cat

5 This Old House

6-10-13 Beakman's World


6c-7-7e-10s-12c What-a-Mess

13e Tracks Ahead

22 Sew Many Quilts

26-41 Las Nuevas Aventuras de Chespirito

48 Haven

50 Mortgage Maters

65 Freakazoid!

10:30

2-14 Life with Louie

3-22 Victory Garden

4e Adventures of Hyperman

5 Hometime

6-10-13 Really Wild Animals

6c-7-7e-10s-12c Rhythm & Jam (Kool Moe Dee explains the fundamentals of music to young
people; videos from En Vogue and Paul Simon air)

13e Play Bridge!

48 Martha Stewart Living

50 Real Estate Classifieds

65 Earthworm Jim

TLA Pinky & the Brain

11:00

2 Gladiators 2000

3 Inspiration of Painting

4e-6-10-13 College World Series


5 GED

6c-7-10s Animal Adventures

7e Murphy Brown

12c Emergency Call

13e Collecting Across America

14 Reality Check

22 Frugal Gourmet

26-41 Super Sabado

48 Movie "Let It Ride"

50 Infomercials

65 Jetsons

TLA Freakazoid!

11:30

2 Olympic Century (premiere)

3 Joy of Painting

6c-7-10s Infomercials

7e Summer Flicks-Hot Picks

12c Tornado Alert

13e Country Inn Cooking

14 Out of the Blue

22 This Old House

65 Flintstones

TLA Earthworm Jim


Afternoon

2 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

3 Jenkin's Art Workshop

5 Frugal Gourmet

13e Cooking with Ursula

14 Infomercials

22 Chef Paul Prudhomme

50 Movie "Let It Ride"

65 Action Man

TLA Saved by the Bell

12:30

2 Night Court

3 Quilt in a Day

5 Mollie Katzen's Cooking

6c-7-7e-10s-12c Bowling: Greater Hartford Open

13e Cooking Secrets of the CIA

22 Hometime

65 WMAC Masters

TLA Blossom

1:00

2-14 In the Zone (premiere; this was the first weekend for Fox's MLB coverage)

3 Sew Many Quilts

4-8-9-12 US Women's Open golf


5 Quilting from the Heartland

13e Ciao Italia

22 Best of Kerr

26-41 Onda Max

48 Save Our Streets

65 Infomercial

TLA California Dreams

1:30

2-14 Baseball Pre-Game

3 Strip Quilting with Kaye Wood

5 Quilt in a Day

13e Sewing with Nancy

22 Country Inn Cooking

65 WWF Superstars

TLA Out of the Blue

2:00

2-14 Baseball: Los Angeles-NY Mets

3 Creative Living

4-8-9-12 NASCAR Craftsman Series truck race

5 Tracks Ahead

6c-7-7e-10s-12c Memorial Tournament golf

13e Kaye's Quilting Friends

22 At Home with Flowers


26-41 Caliente

48 American Gladiators

50 Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

TLA Soul Train

2:30

3 Martha's Sewing Room

5 Trailside

13e Inspiration of Painting

22 Sneak Previews

26-41 Control

65 Extremists

3:00

3 Frugal Gourmet

5 Nova "Hunt for the Serial Arsonists" (the hunt for the person responsible for a series of fires in
California in the late 80s/early 90s)

13e Joy of Painting

22 Nature

26-41 Pelicula "Lola la Trailera III"

48 Karate

50 Out of the Blue

65 Outdoorsman

TLA One West Waikiki

3:30
3 This Old House

13e Victory Garden

48 Gladiators 2000

50 California Dreams

65 Fishing Lessons

4:00

3 Hometime

4-7e-8-9-12-12c Infomercials

4e A Current Affair: Extra

5 Wild America

6-10-13 World of National Geographic

6c-7-10s Our House

13e KCOS Super Shopper Auction

22 In the Mix

48 Singles

50 Beverly Hills 90210

65 MotorWeek

TLA Xena: Warrior Princess

4:30

3 Welcome to My Studio

4-8-12 Star Trek: The Next Generation

5 Colores!

6c-7-10s M*A*S*H
7e Home Improvement

12c ABC World News Saturday

22 Ghostwriter

65 Your New House

5:00

2 American Gladiators

3 Swing with Nancy

4e-6-10-13 CBS Evening News

5 Austin City Limits

6c-7-10s-12c News

7e ABC World News Saturday

9 Siskel & Ebert

14 Babylon 5

22 Magic School Bus

26-41 Anabel

48-50 Baseball: Colorado-Pitsburgh (networked from KWGN)

65 WWW Wrestling (WCW Worldwide or Wild West from Dallas?)

TLA Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

5:30

3 Tele-Auction Preview

4-8-9-12 NBC Nightly News

4e-6-7e-10-13 News

6c-7-10s ABC World News Saturday


12c Wheel of Fortune

22 Grilling with George Hirsch

26-41 Noticias Univision

Evening

6:00

2-14 Stanley Cup Playoffs: teams TBA

* if no game airs: local programs at 6, Cops at 7, AMW at 8

3 Report from Santa Fe

4-6c-7-8-9-10s-12 News

4e Entertainment Tonight

5 Lawrence Welk

6-10-13 Jeopardy!

7e Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

12c Second Noah (rerun of pilot)

22 Colores!

26-41 De Buen Humor con Sabado Gigante (guests Shakira and Lorenzo Antonio)

65 Kickboxing

TLA Movie "Batle Beyond the Stars"

6:30

3 Old Time Country

4-8-12 Seinfeld

6-9-10-13 Wheel of Fortune

6c-7-10s Siskel & Ebert


22 Que Pasa with Dolores

7:00

3-22 Lawrence Welk

4-8-9-12 CMN Champions (the 14th annual Children's Miracle Network telethon; TVG's ad also
mentions KWES Odessa, KMGH Denver, and XHIJ Juarez)

4e-6-10-13 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

5 Great Performances "Divas" (looking at the reigning ladies of opera)

6c-7-7e-10s Second Noah (rerun of pilot)

12c Movie "Picture Perfect"

26-41 Sabado Gigante (guests Dyango, Hector Tricoche, and Liberacion)

65 Justin World Bull Riding Championshp

8:00

3 Austin City Limits (Merle Haggard retrospective)

4e-6-10-13 Touched by an Angel

5 Horatio Alger Awards (the 49th annual, honoring Americans who have overcome adversity to
achieve success)

6c-7-7e-10s Movie "Picture Perfect"

22 Great Drives (Maria Conchita Alonso along Florida's A1A)

48 Star Trek: Voyager

50 One West Waikiki

65 High Tide

TLA Xena: Warrior Princess

9:00
2 US Customs: Classified

3-22 Nova (same ep as ch 5, 3pm)

4e-6-10-13 Walker, Texas Ranger

5 Encore! Van Cliburn Competition Finals

12c News

14 Outer Limits

48 Matlock

50 Land's End

65 Tejano Country

TLA Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

9:30

5 One Foot in the Grave

12c Outer Limits

65 Tejano Videos

10:00

2-4-4e-6-6c-7-7e-8-9-10-10s-12-13 News

3 Your Brain "A Lifetime of Brain Fitness"

14 Mad TV

22 Question of Equality "Generation Q" (gay rights in Massachusets since passage of a "gay
students law" in 1993)

26-41 Boxeo: Alejando Felix Montiel v Nelson Dieppo (same-day tape)

50 High Tide

65 WCW Wrestling

TLA Billy Graham Crusade "A New Beginning" (from Cleveland)


10:05

2 Mad TV

10:30

4-8-9-12 CMN Champions

12c Tales from the Crypt

10:35

4e Tales from the Crypt

6-10-13 Lazarus Man (conclusion of the premiere)

6c-7-10s Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

7e Land's End

11:00

3 Nature (a look at the goshawk in Scotland)

5 One Foot in the Grave

12c Tales from the Crypt

13e Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

14-50 Infomercials

22 Ketoowahs Come Home (a Oklahoma tribe that's been trying to reclaim land in Arkansas,
taken from them in 1828)

48 Highlander: The Series

65 Mystery Science Theater Hour "War of the Colossal Beast" (conclusion)

TLA News
11:05

2 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

4e Tales from the Crypt

11:30

5 Sneak Previews

12c Movie "The Russia House"

22 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

26-41 Sensacionalisimo

50 The Parent 'Hood

11:35

4e Jack Van Impre

6-10-13 Infomercial

6c-7-10s Xena: Warrior Princess

7 Extra!

11:40

TLA Sportspage with Ed Arnold

Late Night

midnight

3 Austin City Limits

14 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

26-41 Noticias Univision


48 Infomercials

50 Wayans Bros.

65 Showtime at the Apollo

TLA Coach

12:05

2 Forever Knight

4e Camino to Fame

6-10-13 Night Stand

12:30

14 Infomercial

26-41 Lo Mejor de Lente Loco

50 Unhappily Ever After

TLA Movie "Dakota"

12:35

4e Entertainment Tonight

6c-7-10s In Concert (Brit Awards highlights)

7e TBA

1:00

26-41 De Buen Humor con Sabado Gigante

1:05
2 Coast Guard

6-10-13 Movie "Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story"

6c-7-10s Infomercial

1:35

2 Emergency Call

6c-7-10s Movie "10"

2:00

26-41 Sabado Gigante

65 Power Mixx

2:05

2 Baywatch Knights

2:30

TLA Movie "A Cry in the Night"

3:00

65 Movie "Promise Him Anything..."

4:00

6c-7-10s Headline News

4:05
2 WCW Wrestling

4:30

65 Infomercial

TLA Movie "Thunder Alley"

Retro: Philadelphia indepedents March 1984

17 WPHL-Ind.

6:00 Delaware Valley Forum

7:00 Mighty Mouse & Friends

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Woody Woodpecker

9:00 Movie

11:30 Bewitched

12:00 Leave It To Beaver

12:30 McHale's Navy

1:00 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

1:30 Dick Van Dyke

2:00 Hogan's Heroes

2:30 Dennis The Menace

3:00 Inspector Gadget

3:30 Brady Bunch

4:00 Dancin' On Air

5:00 B.J. And The Bear/Lobo


5:30 Mork & Mindy

6:00 Alice

6:30 Jeffersons

7:00 One Day At A Time

7:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

8:00 Movie/Special

10:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

10:30 Three's Company

11:00 Music Videos

11:30 Movie

1:30 Star Trek

2:30 Fantasy Island

(Sign Off At 3:30 AM)

29 WTAF-Ind.

5:45 Community Update

6:00 Newsprobe

6:30 New Zoo Revue

7:00 Popeye

7:30 Tom & Jerry

8:00 Bugs Bunny

8:30 Barney Bear/Droopy Dog

9:00 Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour

10:00 Facts Of Life


10:30 Sale Of The Century

11:00 Family

12:00 Search For Tomorrrow

12:30 Movie

2:00 Great Space Coaster

2:30 Popeye

3:00 Tom & Jerry

3:30 He-Man & The Masters Of The Universe

4:00 Superfriends

4:30 Scooby Doo

5:00 What's Happening!!

5:30 Laverne & Shirley

6:00 Happy Days

6:30 M*A*S*H(Two Episodes)

7:30 Taxi

8:00 Movie/Special

10:00 INN News

10:30 Mary Tyler Moore

11:00 Soap

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:30 Benny Hill

1:00 Bareta

2:00 Kojak

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia indepedents March 1984

Close but not quite - Channel 17 had religion from 9-1130 AM weekdays. They were quick to
change shows around from 7-9 AM and from 1130 to 4 PM and from 10 PM on. They had prety
much the same schedule from the fall of 83 to the early summer of 84 from 4 to 10 PM. This
schedule was from early March 1984. All the shows listed were owned by 17 at that point but
not all were run at that time. You appear to have their summer lineup in some dayparts, fall line
up in others. But the 9-1130 was totally inaccurate. Channel 17 had religion late mornings from
the 70's to the early 90's.

17 WPHL-Ind.

5:00 Delaware Valley Forum

5:30 D James Kennedy

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Romper Room (from Baltimore)

7:00 Mighty Mouse & Friends (included Bugs Bunny post 48 and Porky Pig pre 41 and post 48
and Casper as well)

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Woody Woodpecker

9:00 Jim and Tammy

10:00 700 Club

11:30 Dennis The Menace (sitcom) cartoon would not exist for another 2 and a half years

12:00 Leave It To Beaver

12:30 McHale's Navy

1:00 Hogan's Heroes

1:30 Bewitched
2:00 Munsters

2:30 Popeye

3:00 Inspector Gadget

3:30 Brady Bunch

4:00 Dancin' On Air

5:00 Litle House On The Prairie

6:00 Barney Miller

6:30 Jeffersons

7:00 Three's Company

7:30 Three's Company

8:00 Movie/Moving Picture

10:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

10:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

11:00 Video Rock

11:30 One Day At A Time

12:00 BJ/Lobo

12:30 Fantasy island

1:00 Love Boat

2:00 Chips

3:00 Sign Off

Late in March Dennis The Menace was replaced with Mork and Mindy and in April Gomer and
Dick Van Dyke replaced Mork as well as Beaver at noon. In the summer the schedule was
switched around as usual and stronger shows were rested and other shows were placed in.

Channel 29 was real close - very few mistakes


29 WTAF-Ind.

5:15 Community Update

5:30 Newsprobe

6;00 New Zoo Revue

6:30 Great Space Coaster

7:00 Popeye

7:30 Tom & Jerry

8:00 Bugs Bunny - pre 48 color ones including Daffy and Porky (post 41)

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9:00 Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour (NBC)

10:00 Facts Of Life (NBC)

10:30 Sale Of The Century (NBC)

11:00 Family (moved from Channel 17 in January)

12:00 Family Feud (ABC)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (NBC)

1:00 Movie

2:30 Popeye

3:00 Tom & Jerry

3:30 He-Man & The Masters Of The Universe

4:00 Superfriends

4:30 Scooby Doo

5:00 What's Happening!!

5:30 Laverne & Shirley


6:00 Happy Days

6:30 M*A*S*H(Two Episodes)

7:30 Taxi

8:00 Movie/Special

10:00 INN News

10:30 Mary Tyler Moore

11:00 Soap

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:30 Benny Hill

1:00 Bareta

2:00 Kojak

3:00 sign off

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia indepedents March 1984

Long time, no type...

Just a few cents to add here:


First, the WPHL programs formerly on the recently-defunct WKBS-48:

7:00 Mighty Mouse & Friends (included Bugs Bunny post 48 and Porky Pig pre 41 and post 48
and Casper as well)

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Woody Woodpecker

11:30 Dennis The Menace (sitcom) cartoon would not exist for another 2 and a half years

12:00 Leave It To Beaver

12:30 McHale's Navy

2:00 Munsters

2:30 Popeye

3:00 Inspector Gadget (only on for a few months on 48)

3:30 Brady Bunch

12:00 BJ/Lobo

...along with Mork and Mindy and the Dick Van Dyke show.

Second, for clarity, Popeye on WPHL was the Paramount theatricals. Popeye on WTAF was the
subpar 1961 King Features TV cartoons.

Yes, most of WTAF's 9AM-1PM block was network daytime castoffs from KYW and WPVI.

>>>>Perfidia08

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia indepedents March 1984

WAXA 40 (now WMYA My40) in Greenville, SC DMA carried "Facts of Life" daytime reruns at first
before clearing by NBC affiliate WYFF 4 later on. WYFF carried $ale of The Century, and Search
for Tomorrow of course.

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05-31-2012, 12:06 PM #5

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia indepedents March 1984

Inspector Gadget was syndicated by Field Communications prior to the company being broke up
and after that DIC. It never aired on Channel 48 because it was not in syndication until after
Channel 48 went dark. But had Channel 48 stayed on the air they would ahve had Inspector
Gadget.

Other shows Channel 48 owned but never put on the air with intentions of beginning to run
them in teh fall of 1983 included Alice and One Day at A Time. They also had the rights to
Fantasy Island and Thicke Of The Night. They were also set to pick up Bewitched which had gone
from a cash syndicated show from Screen Gems and now barter from DFS.

Channel 17 would have had Love Boat and Litle House had 48 remained on the air and Channel
17 remained commercial. One thing that almost happened was that Providence Journal planned
to buy Channel 48, combine assets moving strong shows like Jeffersons and Threes Company and
Barney Miller along with movies there. Channel 17 would have been sold to a religious
broadcaster and become Christian full or close to full time. Wonder if ZDancin On Air would have
gone to 48? Probably not on weekdays. Possible weekends. Litle House? maybe - maybe not.

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Quote Originally Posted by Marckd

Inspector Gadget was syndicated by Field Communications prior to the company being broke up
and after that DIC. It never aired on Channel 48 because it was not in syndication until after
Channel 48 went dark. But had Channel 48 stayed on the air they would ahve had Inspector
Gadget.

Right, forgot about that. Actually, WKBS did air the pilot a couple months before going dark,
complete with an ad in TV Guide touting Don Adams as the voice of Gadget.

Other shows Channel 48 owned but never put on the air with intentions of beginning to run
them in teh fall of 1983 included Alice and One Day at A Time. They also had the rights to
Fantasy Island and Thicke Of The Night.

...and all three off-net shows did end up on WPHL.

They were also set to pick up Bewitched which had gone from a cash syndicated show from
Screen Gems and now barter from DFS.

...which also moved to 17 after a long run on WTAF-29.

Channel 17 would have had Love Boat and Litle House had 48 remained on the air and Channel
17 remained commercial. One thing that almost happened was that Providence Journal planned
to buy Channel 48, combine assets moving strong shows like Jeffersons and Threes Company and
Barney Miller along with movies there. Channel 17 would have been sold to a religious
broadcaster and become Christian full or close to full time.

I have read about that scenario. Makes for an interesting 'what if?'.
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RETRO: WESTERN ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1984

Source: TV Guide, Western Illinois Edition

Quad Cities

4 WHBF (CBS)

6 WOC (NBC) (now KWQC)

8 WQAD (ABC)

24 WQPT (PBS)**

Springfield

20 WICS (NBC) (now an ABC affiliate)

Peoria

19 WRAU (ABC) (now WHOI and LMA'd by WEEK)

25 WEEK (NBC)

31 WMBD (CBS)

47 WTVP (PBS)

Bloomington

43 WBLN (Ind.) (now WYZZ, a Fox affiliate, and LMA'd by WMBD)

Quincy
7 KHQA (CBS)

10 WGEM (NBC)*

Kirksville-Otumwa

3 KTVO (ABC)

*WGEM carried some ABC daytime shows on weekdays, but was not listed as a secondary ABC
affiliate.

**WQPT apparently didn't broadcast on Saturdays at this point.

MORNING

5:00 8 News (presumably a replay of the 10PM newscast the night before)

5:30 8 Real to Reel

6:00 7-31 Captain Kangaroo (The last CBS incarnation of the show)

8 Romper Room and Friends

6:15 10 Davey and Goliath

6:30 4-19 Beter Way

8 Great Space Coaster

10 New Zoo Revue

20 U.S. Farm Report


7:00 3-8-19 Monchhichis

4-7-31 Charlie Brown & Snoopy

6-10-20 Flintstone Funnies

25 Uncle Waldo

7:30 3-8-19 Litle Rascals/Richie Rich

4-7-31 Saturday Supercade

6-10-20-25 Shirt Tales

8:00 3-19 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

6-10-20-25 Smurfs

8 Jackson 5ive

47 Sesame Street

8:30 3-8-19 Pac-Man/Rubik the Amazing Cube

4-7-31 Dungeons & Dragons

9:00 4-7-31 Tarzan

47 Sesame Street

9:30 3-8-19 The Litles

4-7-31 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

6-10-20-25 Alvin & the Chipmunks

43 Jackson 5ive
10:00 3-8-19 Puppy's Further Adventures

6-10-20-25 Mr. T

43 Hardy Boys

47 Living Wild

10:30 3-8-19 Best of Scooby-Doo

6-10-20-25 Amazing Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk

11:00 3-8-19 ABC Weekend Special: "The Big Hex of Litle Lulu"

4-7-31 Biskits

43 Women's Bowling: BPAA Women's U.S. Open

47 Pet Action Line

11:30 3-8-19 American Bandstand (Guest: Laura Branigan)

4-7-31 Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince

6 This Week in Baseball

10 By the Way

20 Underdog

25 U.S. Farm Report

47 Motorweek

AFTERNOON

12:00 4-31 Fat Albert

6-10-20-25 Women's Tennis: Final-round of the French Open (taped)


7 U.S. Farm Report

43 Movie: "The Sad Sack" (1957)

47 Great Outdoors

12:30 3 Joy of Gardening

4-7 CBS Children's Film Festival: "The Trumpet and I"

8 America's Top 10

19 That Teen Show

31 Muppet Show

47 Last Chance Garage

1:00 3 U.S. Farm Report

4 Hogan's Heroes

7 Celebrity Crusade for Life

8 Like It Is

19 Here's Lucy

31 NFL's Best Ever

47 Do-It-Yourself Show

1:30 3-8-19 Pro Bowling: Southern California Open

4 F.Y.I.

47 Victory Garden

1:50 4 Kideo Video


2:00 4-7-31 Golf: Westchester Classic

6-10-20-25 Baseball Pre-Game

43 Bonanza

47 Square Foot Gardening

2:15 6 NBC Baseball: Detroit at Baltimore (alternate game: Atlanta at Los Angeles)

10-20-25 NBC Baseball: Atlanta at Los Angeles (alternate game: Detroit at Baltimore)

2:30 47 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

3:00 3-8-19 Olympic Trials: Boxing

43 Greatest Sports Legends

47 Magic of Oil Painting

3:30 4-7-31 Belmont Stakes (the 116th running)

43 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

47 Magic of Floral Painting

4:00 3-8-19 ABC's Wide World of Sports

47 Supersoccer

4:30 43 Take Two

5:00 4 Jeffersons

6-7 News
10 Taking Advantage

20 Assignment 15 (assuming this originated at 20's semi-satellite station in Champaign,


WICD/15)

25 Dance Fever

31 Muppet Show

43 Shopsmith

47 Yan Can Cook

5:10 7 Face the Tri-States

5:30 3 This Week in Country Music

4-7 CBS Evening News (Bob Schieffer)

6-10-20-25 NBC Nightly News (Connie Chung)

8 Our Litle Secret (local show discussing incest)

19 Twilight Zone (BW)

31 News

43 How the West Was Won

47 Sneak Previews

EVENING

6:00 3-6 Solid Gold (Guests: K.C., Rick Springfield, LaToya Jackson, and Night Ranger)

4 Buck Rogers

7-20-31 Hee Haw (Guests: John Anderson and Charly McClain)

8 Greatest American Hero

10-25 News
19 Double Platinum (Rick Dees hosts)

47 Nature of Things

6:30 10 Dance Fever

25 At the Movies

43 Batlestar Galactica

7:00 3-8-19 T.J. Hooker

4-7-31 Mama Malone

6-10-20-25 Diff'rent Strokes

47 Austin City Limits

7:30 4-7-31 CBS Special Movie: "The Jazz Singer" (1980)

6-10-20-25 Silver Spoons

43 Odd Couple

8:00 3-8-19 Love Boat

6-10-20-25 Mama's Family

43 On Stage America

47 Six-Gun Heroes (BW): "Trouble in Texas" (1937)

8:30 6-10-20-25 People Are Funny

9:00 3-8-19 Fantasy Island

6 Barbara Mandrell (Syndicated rerun of the popular NBC show; Guests: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans,
and the Sons of the Pioneers)
10-20-25 Rousters

47 Mystery!: "Quiet as a Nun"

10:00 3 ABC News Weekend Report

4-6-7-8-10-19-20-25-31 News

43 New York Hot Tracks

47 American Playhouse: Part 4 of "Oppenheimer"

10:15 3 News

10:30 3 Cousteau/Amazon

4 Switch

6-10-20-25 Saturday Night Live (Host: Edwin Newman)

7 That Nashville Music

8 Eureka Stockade (Part 1 of a 2-part mini-series)

19 Movie: "Eagles over London" (Italian; 1969)

31 Movie: "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" (1974)

11:00 7 Star Search (Guests: Mark Harmon and Nell Carter)

47 Music of the Big Bands

11:30 4 Harry O

43 700 Club

12:00 6 Stars with David Steinberg


7 America's Top 10

10 700 Club

20 Olympiad

25 Movie: "Queen of the Stardust Ballroom" (1975)

12:25 19 Dance Show (Guests: Clarence Clemons and the Red Bank Rockers)

12:30 3 Movie: "Mission in Morocco" (1959)

7 News

8 New York Hot Tracks

1:00 6 Star Search (assuming same epsiode as on 7 at 11:00)

10 News

1:25 19 ABC News Weekend Report

1:30 25 Weekend

2:00 6 News

8 ABC News Weekend Report

2:15 8 News

2:45 8 CNN Headline News


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Quote Originally Posted by SteveRichards

9:00 3-8-19 Fantasy Island

6 Barbara Mandrell (Syndicated rerun of the popular NBC show; Guests: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans,
and the Sons of the Pioneers)

10-20-25 Rousters

47 Mystery!: "Quiet as a Nun"

Apparently, WOC was bumping the NBC 9PM Saturday lineup for Barbara Mandrell during this
time--not just two weeks later (June 23, 1984) when NBC aired a documentary concerning child
pornography that Saturday evening at 9PM that channel 6 also bumped for Mandrell--which was
listed as such in a listing of only the Peoria and Quad Cities stations from that day that I posted
on here in October 2006:

htp://boards.radio-info.com/smf/ind...?topic=50337.0
Also, the three stations with different calls at present than those shown in this listing--WOC-6
(KWQC), WRAU-19 (WHOI), and WBLN-43 (WYZZ) would all adopt their current call leters within
2 1/2 years from this listing: WRAU to WHOI Jan. 1, 1985; WBLN to WYZZ September 1985, and
WOC to KWQC in the fall of 1986 (but I can't remember the exact month when the change
occurred). In addition, WICS-20 Springfield would switch to ABC on Labor Day 2005 (Sept. 5,
2005) in a swap with Decatur's WAND-17 (which was never listed in the Western IL edition of
TVG).

In addition, WRSP-55 (now Fox) in Springfield was on the air by this time and was at full power
(and was receivable OTA roughly along and southeast of a Peoria-Canton-Macomb-Pitsfield
line). When did WRSP make its first appearance in the Western Illinois edition of TVG? (During its
history only the Springfield/Jacksonville stations that comprised the
Springfield/Decatur/Champaign market were listed in the Western IL edition, while Springfield
city proper received the Eastern Illinois edition).

I also am curious what the county coverage areas for WICS and the pre-Fox WRSP were
considered to be during 1984. Would anyone know? I remember seeing a WICS weathercast via
tropo one evening in 1991 between Peoria and Galesburg, and Channel 20's county warning
map back then actually stretched to as far west as Adams County (which is WGEM's backyard),
and most likely into Pike and McDonough counties. I also remember reading a Macomb
newspaper item during the old TCI Cable's atempt to drop WGN from its downstate Illinois
lineups in 1996, and a leter writer recalled once having channel 20 on Macomb cable at one
time (but I haven't seen more evidence that would substantiate this). Does anyone know what
the westernmost cable coverage extent for WICS and/or WRSP might have been at one time--
particularly considering the fact during this time that St. Louis network stations (plus KPLR) were
still being offered on several western Illinois cable systems (including Quincy and perhaps even
Carthage, IL and Keokuk, IA--despite the presence of WGEM and KHQA). Was there ever an
atempt by Quincy's cable system to offer Fox programming via WRSP (or KDNL pre-1995
network swap) in the pre-CGEM (now WGEM 10-3) days (CGEM brought Quincy cable viewers
Fox programming beginning in 1993, operated by WGEM).

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When did WRSP make its first appearance in the Western Illinois edition of TVG?

I would say WRSP was added within a year or two of these listings. I know WRSP was still listed in
the Western Illinois Edition by the time Fox was launched.

In regard to WGEM and WICS, I know there was a spat (I believe in the late '80s) with the cable
company in Jacksonville. I believe the cable company wanted to drop WGEM (and possibly KSDK
in St. Louis, as well) due to all the duplicate programming from the NBC affiliates. This would
have left WICS as the sole NBC affiliate on the system. I imagine WICS was probably pushing the
issue, or at the very least, was firmly behind it. I remember WGEM claiming that they did more
news coverage of the Jacksonville area than WICS. This has been so long ago, and I'm not sure
how the issue was ultimately resolved. I want to say WGEM ended up remaining on the system,
but KSDK got the boot.

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Quote Originally Posted by SteveRichards

When did WRSP make its first appearance in the Western Illinois edition of TVG?
I would say WRSP was added within a year or two of these listings. I know WRSP was still listed in
the Western Illinois Edition by the time Fox was launched.

In regard to WGEM and WICS, I know there was a spat (I believe in the late '80s) with the cable
company in Jacksonville. I believe the cable company wanted to drop WGEM (and possibly KSDK
in St. Louis, as well) due to all the duplicate programming from the NBC affiliates. This would
have left WICS as the sole NBC affiliate on the system. I imagine WICS was probably pushing the
issue, or at the very least, was firmly behind it. I remember WGEM claiming that they did more
news coverage of the Jacksonville area than WICS. This has been so long ago, and I'm not sure
how the issue was ultimately resolved. I want to say WGEM ended up remaining on the system,
but KSDK got the boot.

I think now Jacksonville's cable system post-DTV transition only consists of the
Springfield/Decatur/Champaign stations--not even KHQA. Up until the transition KHQA was still
offered, based on Internet listings I've seen on their lineup (and I think KTVI, KETC, and KPLR
were still offered from St. Louis--and maybe even KDNL even after Sinclair sister station WICS
switched to ABC).

I think have read several years ago on the old version of the Illinois radio message board offered
via the Gateway City Radio website (back when serious discussions actually occurred on that
board), that WGEM actually opted out of Jacksonville's cable lineup sometime in the '90s.

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Quote Originally Posted by SteveRichards

When did WRSP make its first appearance in the Western Illinois edition of TVG?
I would say WRSP was added within a year or two of these listings. I know WRSP was still listed in
the Western Illinois Edition by the time Fox was launched.

Another thing about WRSP--I distinctively remember during summer 1984 that they aired reruns
of "Charlie's Angels" weeknights at 9PM. I remember noticing that while visiting family in far
northern Fulton County, IL northwest of Canton (or about 35 miles west of Peoria)--and even
there they were able to get a rather beefy signal from WRSP (while channel 55 may have even
been on their channel presets). Most likely WRSP came in stronger in that area than
WBLN/WYZZ around that time, while future Fox affiliate (and two-time indy) KLJB-18 from the
Quad Cities would not appear until July 1985 as another area independent option. I think to
some extent to this day, there are smaller cable systems in parts of Fulton County, IL (despite
being part of the Peoria/Bloomington market) that got their Fox programming solely from WRSP
(or some from KLJB) instead of WYZZ (whose stick is near Congerville, IL--10 miles northwest of
Bloomington/Normal). And then this situation became prevalent once you got west-
southwestward from Fulton County and into the Quincy market--with cable systems there
initially forced to rely upon out-of-market affiliates (which in most cases were WRSP or KLJB on
the Illinois side) for their Fox programming.

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I was also curious when the convocom PBS stations from Quincy/Jacksonville/MaComb were
added. channels 14/22/27 I believe is how they appeared in the listing when they were added. I
know it was around this time as this is the TV guide my parents received. They live in Tonica
which is about forty five minutes north of Peoria. along route 251. Just wondered when they
signed on. Also noticed the WTVP 47 had mid day programming on the weekends. The did not
have mid day programming during the middays during the week until at leas the very late 80's. I
wondered when they added mid day programming on the weekends of if they always had it on
the weekends.

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According to Wikipedia (take that for what it's worth), WJPT (now WSEC) signed on in August of
1984, just a couple months after these listings. WIUM (now WMEC) signed on in October. WQEC
didn't sign on until March of 1985. I can't remember if TV Guide added all three stations at once
at some point after WQEC got on the air, or if WJPT and WIUM were listed at some point before
WQEC hit the air. I want to say that WIUM and WMEC were added before WQEC got on the air,
but my memory may be foggy on that. In any event, their listings were probably added well
within a year of these listings.

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6:00 7-31 Captain Kangaroo (The last CBS incarnation of the show)
8 Romper Room and Friends

It would be six months later when the Captain would say "Bon Voyage" to CBS (when the
Saturday/Sunday morning reruns were dropped). But Bob Keeshan would return to CBS in fall
1985 to host "CBS Storybreak," while "Captain Kangaroo" reruns would later air on PBS from
about 1986 to possibly the early '90s. Don't know what WHBF-4's problem with the Captain was
by this time.

And during weekday mornings by this time I would assume that the "Captain's Curse" was in full
swing in the network morning news department.

And for WQAD-8, "Romper Room" was still airing on weekday mornings at that time (at 11AM,
bumping "Family Feud"--BTW condolences and prayers for Richard Dawson's family and friends),
so this was likely a rerun of one of the previous week's shows. And this was the local version,
with "Miss Peggy" as the teacher. I think either that fall or the next RR was itself relegated to
Saturday mornings--then picked up by WQPT-24 (PBS) while still being produced at WQAD.

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Quote Originally Posted by Tim from Springfield, IL

...for WQAD-8, "Romper Room" was still airing on weekday mornings at that time... And this was
the local version, with "Miss Peggy" as the teacher. I think either that fall or the next RR was
itself relegated to Saturday mornings--then picked up by WQPT-24 (PBS) while still being
produced at WQAD.

That being said, any other PBS stations carried "Romper Room"?
Retro: Central California Thurs, June 4, 1959

from TV This Week-Fresno/Bakersfield edition

3 KEYT-ABC/CBS/NBC Santa Barbara

6 KSBY-ABC/CBS/NBC San Luis Obispo

8 KSBW-ABC/CBS/NBC Salinas

10 KERO-NBC Bakersfield

11 KNTV-Ind San Jose

12 KFRE-CBS Fresno

24 KMJ-NBC Fresno

29 KBAK-CBS/ABC Bakersfield

47 KJEO-ABC Fresno

Morning

6:30

24 (Continental?) Classroom

7:00

10-24 Today

7:10

12 Daily Word/Farm Report

7:30
12 Cartoons/News

29 Cartoons

8:00

10 Popeye & Me

29 News

8:15

12-29 Captain Kangaroo

47 Ruggles

8:45

47 Cartoon Capers

8:55

12 Gym

9:00

10-24 Dough Re Mi

12-29 On the Go

47 Forty-Niner

9:30

3-10-24 Treasure Hunt

12-29 Sam Levenson


47 Movies for Mom "I Wake Up Screaming"

10:00

3-10-24 Price is Right

12-29 I Love Lucy

10:30

3-10-24 Concentration

12-29 Top Dollar

11:00

3-10-24 Tic Tac Dough

12-29 Love of Life

47 TV Readers Digest

11:30

3-10-24 It Could Be You

12-29 Search for Tomorrow

47 Life of Riley

11:45

12-29 Guiding Light

Afternoon

noon
3-6-8-10-24 Queen for a Day

12 Big 12 Matinee "Flaming Fury"

29 Movie Time 29 "Secrets of Monte Carlo"

47 Across the Board

12:30

3-6-8-10-24 Haggis Baggis (c except 6)

47 Pantomime Quiz

1:00

3-6-8-10-24 Young Dr. Malone

47 Music Bingo

1:15

29 Conversation Piece

1:30

3-6-8-10-24 From These Roots

12-29 As the World Turns

47 Susie

1:55

11 Early Edition

2:00
3-6-8-10-24 Truth or Consequences (c except 6)

11 Racket Squad

12-29 Jimmy Dean (guest Phil Foster)

47 Day in Court

2:30

3-10-24 County Fair

6-8 MGM Matinee "BF's Daughter"

11 Modern Movie "A Bullet for Joey"

12-29 Art Linkleter

47 Gale Storm

3:00

3 Margo Cobey

10 Afternoon Show "Shadow of a Woman"

12-29 Big Payoff

24 Movie Matinee "Strictly Unconventional"

47 Beat the Clock

3:30

3-47 Who Do You Trust?

12-29 Verdict is Yours

4:00

3 American Bandstand
6-8 Fun Club

11 Sylvie & Pup "Paris Scope"

12-29 Brighter Day

47 American Bandstand

4:15

12-29 Secret Storm

4:30

3 Pacific Bandstand (Lou Stumpo)

6-8 American Bandstand

12-29 Edge of Night

24 Lollypop Lane

5:00

10 Cartoons

11 Double Bar Ranch

12 Al Radka

29 Sherwood Forest

5:15

24 Space Patrol

5:30

3 Superintendent's Report/Smoot
6-8-47 Adventure Time

12 Charley Horse

29 Jim Bowie

5:45

10 Trading Post

11 News (Desmond)

24 Agriculture

Evening

6:00

3 Five Star Final

6-8-12-24-29 News

11 Record Hop

47 Sky King

6:15

6-8-12-29 CBS News

24 NBC News

6:30

3 Man Called X

6-8 Huckleberry Hound

10 Cannonball
11 Waterfront

12 Tugboat Annie

24 African Patrol

29 Wallace Beery Theatre "Old Hutch"

47 Casey Jones

7:00

3 December Bride "Tough Mother-in-Law"

10 News/Sports/Weather

11 MacKenzie's Raiders "Revenge"

12 SA-7

24 Highway Patrol

47 US Marshal

7:30

3 TBA

6-8-10 Colonel Flack "The Hypnotist"

11 Whirlybirds "Hit and Run"

12 Charlie Chan

24 Star Performance "Here Comes the Suit"

47 Leave It to Beaver "Forgoten Party"

8:00

3-47 Zorro "Masquerade for Murder"

6-8-12-29 December Bride "Tough Mother-in-Law"


10 Steve Canyon

11 Navy Log "Sacrifice"

24 Cross Current

8:30

3-10-24 Too Young to Go Steady

6-8 Mike Hammer "Playbelles Tall"

11 Laugh Line

12 Yancy Derringer "Two Tickets to Promontory"

47 Real McCoys "Big Skeet Shhot"

9:00

3 Glencannon "Milk Blossom"

6-8 Peter Gunn "Vendeta"

10-24 Laugh Line

11-47 Pat Boone (guest Tony Randall)

12-29 Zane Grey "The Law and the Gun"

9:30

3-10-24 Tennessee Ernie Ford (c)

6-8-12-29 Playhouse 90 "The Killers of Mussolini"

11-47 Rough Riders "The Wagon Raiders"

10:00

3-10-24 Groucho Marx


11 Showcase 39

47 Official Detective (not sure if this is the same one that aired on 3 at 10:30)

10:30

3 Official Detective "Mugger"

10 Spotlight Movie "Kings Row"

11-24 Masquerade Party (c)

47 Movieland "Break of Hearts"

11:00

3 Industry on Parade

6 Late Hour Final

8 TV News Digest

11 Candid Camera

12 News

24 Late Movie "Girl from Missouri"

29 Today's Best Movie "Run for the Sun"

11:05

12 Best Movie "Melbourne Rendezvous" (highlights of the 1956 Summer Olympics)

11:15

3-6-8 Jack Paar

11:30
11 Last Report

Retro - New England Monday February 15, 1953

Source - New England TV Guide

4 WBZ-TV Boston (Primary NBC)

7a Today

9a Domestic Diary - Polly Huse

9:30a Into Focus - Arch Macdonald

10a Ding Dong School - Tots

10:30a Prolog to the Future - Film

11a Ask Washington - Frank Blair

11:30a Mrs. U.S.A. - Film

12p News at Noon

12:15p Big Brother - Bob Emery

12:45p TV Toons

1p Hollywood Playhouse - Movie "Lady Chaser"

2:30p Menu Magic - Patricia Curry

2:45p At Home with Mildred Carlson

3p The Big Payoff - Minks

3:30p Welcome Travelers - Bartlet

4p Kate Smith Show - Variety

5p Hawkins Falls - TV Novel

5:15p Gabby Hayes Show - Stories

5:30p Howdy Doody - Bob Smith


6p Science Sketiches - Jonathan Karas

6:15p Esso News Reporter - Victor Best

6:30p Tim Tyler-Frankie Thomas

6:45p Bump Hadley Pitching

7p WBZ-TV Film Short

7:15p Nightly Newsteller - Neal Scanlon

7:30p Those Two - Pinky Lee

7:45p News Caravan - J.C. Swayze (5th Anniversary)

8p Winchell and Mahoney - Quiz

8:30p Voice of Firestone - Music

9p Hollywood Opening Nite - Drama (Gloria Swanson in "The Patern")

9:30p Robert Montgomery Presents ("The Burtons" starring the Lockhart family, June, Gene
and Kathleen)

10:30p Douglas Fairbanks Presents - Film ("The Five Pound Note")

11p 11th Hour News - Streeter Stuart

11:10p Weather Vane

11:15p Bob Considine Show

11:30p Night Owl Theater - Movie ("Meet Simon Cherry")

6 WNCH-TV New Haven, CT (ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC) - now WTNH and moved to channel 8 in


Spring 1953

7a Today

9a Test Patern

9:45a Morning News - Winston Burdet

10a Arthur Godfrey Time (Robert Q. Lewis guest host)

10:30a Your Window Shopper


11a There's One in Every Family

11:30a Strike It Rich - Warren Hull

12p What One Person Can Do

12:15p Love of Life - Drama

12:30p Search for Tomorrow - Drama

12:45p Ben Hawthorne's Electric Show

1:30p Garry Moore Show - Variety

2p Double or Nothing - Parks

2:30p The Guiding Light - Serial

2:45p Mid-Afternoon News - Joe Burns

3p The Big Payoff - Minks

3:30p Welcome Travelers - Bartlet

4p Kate Smith Show - Variety

5p Short, Short Drama

5:15p Meet The Stars

5:30p Howdy Doody - Bob Smith

6p What One Person Can Do

6:15p Tax Hints

6:30p Sportsscope - Dyd Jaffe

6:40p Weather Forecast - Don Hinton

6:45p World News -Today - G. Fox (the sponsor - a department store)

7p Answer Me This - Tom Romano

7:30p Those Two - Pinky Lee

7:45p News Caravan - J.C. Swayze (5th Anniversary)

8p Lux Video Theater - Drama


8:30p Voice of Firestone - Music

9p I Love Lucy (Lucy and Ethel batle each other for the presidency of their women's club)

9:30p The Red Butons Show

10p Studio One - Drama ("The Walsh Girls" with Jane Wyat and Mary Orr)

11p Douglas Fairbanks Presents - Film

11:30p Balance Your Budget - Bert Parks

7 WNAC-TV Boston (primary CBS, Secondary ABC and DuMont) - now WHDH

9:45a Morning News - Winston Burdet

10a Arthur Godfrey Time (Robert Q. Lewis guest host)

11a There's One in Every Family

11:30a Strike It Rich - Warren Hull

12p Bride and Groom - John Nelson

12:15p Love of Life - Drama

12:30p Search for Tomorrow - Drama

12:45p Movie Quick Quiz

1p Shopping Vues - Louise Morgan

1:30p Garry Moore Show - Variety

2p Double or Nothing - Parks

2:30p The Guiding Light - Serial

2:45p Scatergood Baines - Guy Kibbee

3p The Paul Dixon Show - Variety

4p Song Shop

4:15p WNAC-TV Film Short

4:30p Exhibit of Early American Art


5p WNAC-TV Film Short

5:15p Time for Beany - Puppets

5:30p Kit Carson - Western Drama

6p News Service

6:15p Stranger Than Fiction

6:30p Your TV Theater - "Last Stop"

7p News Service

7:10p Weather Service

7:15p Yesterday's Newsreel

7:30p Douglas Edwards and the News

7:45p The Perry Como Show - Music

8p Lux Video Theater - Drama

8:30p Godfrey's Talent Scouts (Garry Moore guest host)

9p I Love Lucy (Lucy and Ethel batle each other for the presidency of their women's club)

9:30p The Red Butons Show

10p Studio One - Drama ("The Walsh Girls" with Jane Wyat and Mary Orr)

11p News and Weather

11:05p Stars on Seven Theater - Movie ("The Counterfeiters")

11 WJAR-TV Providence (NBC/ABC/DuMont/CBS) - would move to channel 10 in Spring 1953

7a Today

9a Morning Mainee - Movie

10a Arthur Godfrey Time (Robert Q. Lewis guest host)

10:45a The Book We Live By

11a The Wife and I - Domestic Comedy


11:30a Strike It Rich - Warren Hull

12p Bride and Groom - John Nelson

12:15p Love of Life - Drama

12:30p Search for Tomorrow - Drama

12:45p The Guiding Light - Serial

1p Let's Go Shopping - Alice Jackson

1:30p Garry Moore Show - Variety

2p Double or Nothing - Parks

2:30p Sugar 'N Spice - Bety Adams

3p The Big Payoff - Minks

3:30p Welcome Travelers - Bartlet

4p Kate Smith Show - Variety

5p Hawkins Falls - TV Novel

5:15p Quizdown - Kid's Panel

5:30p Howdy Doody - Bob Smith

6p Gene Autry Show - Western

6:30p Partners In Industry

6:40p Telenews Daily

6:55p Weather Forecast - Jim Laferriere

7p Sports Page - Warren Walden

7:15p Close-Up - Jack Tobin

7:30p Those Two - Pinky Lee

7:45p News Caravan - J.C. Swayze (5th Anniversary)

8p Winchell and Mahoney - Quiz

8:30p Godfrey's Talent Scouts (Garry Moore guest host)


9p Hollywood Opening Nite - Drama (Gloria Swanson in "The Patern")

9:30p Robert Montgomery Presents ("The Burtons" starring the Lockhart family, June, Gene
and Kathleen)

10:30p Playhouse Of Stars - Drama (Hans Conreid and Jackie the Lion in "Mr. Greentree and
Friend)

11p Late News - Arthur Lake

11:05p Death Valley Days - Drama

11:35p "Stranger from Santa Fe" - Movie

RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 2/24/1998

Tuesday, February 24, 1998

WRC-TV NBC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM News

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM People's Court

12:00PM Sunset Beach

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
07:00PM NBC News

07:30PM Access Hollywood

08:00PM Mad About You

08:30PM NewsRadio

09:00PM Frasier

09:30PM Just Shoot Me

10:00PM Dateline NBC

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:30AM Later

02:00AM News

02:30AM NBC News Nightside

WTTG-TV FOX5

05:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Morning News

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Judge Judy

10:30AM Judge Judy

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News
12:30PM Grace Under Fire

01:00PM I Love Lucy

01:30PM Pictionary

02:00PM Bobby's World

02:30PM Bobby's World

03:00PM Beetleborgs Metallix

03:30PM Spider-Man

04:00PM Power Rangers Turbo

04:30PM Life with Louie

05:00PM Roseanne

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM Living Single

07:00PM The Simpsons

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Daredevils Live! Shatering the Records

10:00PM News

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Keenen Ivory Williams

12:30AM M*A*S*H

01:00AM Jenny Jones

02:00AM Wealth (incomplete title)

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM I Love Lucy

03:30AM Perry Mason


04:30AM Cops

WJLA-TV ABC7

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Maury

10:00AM Geraldo Rivera

11:00AM Martha Stewart Living

11:30AM Gayle King

12:00PM American Journal

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Home Improvement

08:30PM Soul Man

09:00PM Home Improvement


09:30PM Spin City

10:00PM NYPD Blue

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM EXTRA

12:30AM Politically Incorrect

01:00AM Oprah Winfrey

02:00AM The View

03:00AM ABC World News Now

WUSA-TV CBS9

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM Pillsbury Bake-Off

11:30AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light


04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM JAG

09:00PM Four Corners

10:00PM Four Corners

11:00PM News

11:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:30AM Montel Williams

01:30AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

02:30AM News

03:00AM Strange Universe

03:30AM Up to the Minute

WDCA-TV UPN20

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Joyce Meyer

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Paid Programming

07:00AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

07:30AM Extreme Ghostbusters

08:00AM Toon Town Kids


08:30AM Mr. Men

09:00AM 700 Club

10:00AM In the Heat of the Night

11:00AM Sanford and Son

11:30AM Sanford and Son

12:00PM Good Times

12:30PM Good Times

01:00PM The Cosby Show

01:30PM The Cosby Show

02:00PM Cheers

02:30PM Cheers

03:00PM The Mask

03:30PM Mighty Ducks

04:00PM 101 Dalmatians

04:30PM Step by Step

05:00PM Family Maters

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM Home Improvement

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Martin

08:00PM Moesha

08:30PM Clueless

09:00PM Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County

10:00PM Vibe
11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM Mad About You

12:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

01:00AM All in the Family

01:30AM All in the Family

02:00AM Mike Hammer

03:00AM Newlywed Game

03:30AM Dating Game

04:00AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

WBDC-TV WB50

05:00AM America's Funniest Home Videos

05:30AM First Business

06:00AM New Adventures of Captain Planet

06:30AM Fantastic Four

07:00AM X-Men

07:30AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:00AM Mummies Alive!

08:30AM Bananas in Pajamas & the Crayon Box

09:00AM Consumer Corner

09:30AM Consumer Corner

10:00AM The Brady Bunch

10:30AM Blossom

11:00AM What's Happening!!

11:30AM Designing Women


12:00PM Jerry Springer

01:00PM Ricki Lake

02:00PM Garfield and Friends

02:30PM DuckTales

03:00PM The Bugs 'n' Daffy Show

03:30PM Animaniacs

04:00PM Pinky and the Brain

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Boy Meets World

06:30PM Hard Copy

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Real TV

08:00PM Buffy the Vampire Slayer

09:00PM Dawson's Creek

10:00PM The Jeffersons

10:30PM Real TV

11:00PM Jerry Springer

12:00AM Hard Copy

12:30AM Inside Edition

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:00AM Consumer Corner

02:30AM Consumer Corner

03:00AM MOVIE: TBA (Can you tell me what the movie is?)
RETRO: WASHINGTON, DC - 10/13/1998

Tuesday, October 13, 1998

WRC-TV NBC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM News

10:00AM Roseanne Show

11:00AM Leeza

12:00PM Another World

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Sunset Beach

03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM NBC News

07:30PM Access Hollywood

08:00PM MLB Baseball: Cleveland Indians at New York Yankees

11:00PM News

11:30PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:30AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:30AM Later
02:00AM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

03:00AM Sunset Beach

04:00AM Access Hollywood

04:30AM This Morning's Business

WTTG-TV FOX5

05:00AM I Love Lucy

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Morning News

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Judge Judy

10:30AM Judge Judy

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM Judge Joe Brown

01:00PM Donny & Marie

02:00PM The Magic School Bus

02:30PM Ned's Newt

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Power Rangers Power Playback

04:00PM Mystic Knights of Tir na Nog

04:30PM Young Hercules

05:00PM Living Single


05:30PM Married...with Children

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM King of the Hill

08:30PM Costello

09:00PM Guiness World Records

10:00PM News

11:00PM Friends

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Jenny Jones

01:00AM News

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Paid Programming

03:00AM Cops

03:30AM Andy Griffith

04:00AM Roseanne

04:30AM Grace Under Fire

WJLA-TV ABC7

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America


09:00AM Howie Mandel

10:00AM Hollywood Squares

10:30AM Jeopardy!

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM Inside Edition

12:30PM Port Charles

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Home Improvement

08:30PM The Hughleys

09:00PM Spin City

09:30PM Sports Night

10:00PM Behind Closed Doors VI

11:00PM News

11:30PM Nightline

12:00AM EXTRA

12:30AM Politically Incorrect

01:00AM Oprah Winfrey


02:00AM The View

03:00AM ABC World News Now

WUSA-TV CBS9

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM News

08:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Sally

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM News

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM JAG

09:00PM MOVIE: Her Own Rules

11:00PM News
11:30PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:30AM I Spy

01:30AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

02:30AM News

03:00AM Montel Williams

04:00AM Martha Stewart Living

04:30AM Up to the Minute

WDCA-TV UPN20

05:00AM Harry Jackson

05:30AM Joyce Meyer

06:00AM Creflo A. Dollar

06:30AM Kenneth Copeland

07:00AM Step by Step

07:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

08:00AM Extreme Dinosaurs

08:30AM Jumanji

09:00AM 700 Club

10:00AM In the Heat of the Night

11:00AM Sanford and Son

11:30AM Sanford and Son

12:00PM The Cosby Show

12:30PM The Cosby Show

01:00PM Cheers

01:30PM Cheers
02:00PM Coach

02:30PM Coach

03:00PM Toon Town Kids

03:30PM Pokmon

04:00PM Hercules

04:30PM Doug

05:00PM Sister, Sister

05:30PM Sister, Sister

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM The Nanny

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Home Improvement

08:00PM Moesha

08:30PM Clueless

09:00PM Mercy Point

10:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00PM Frasier

11:30PM Mad About You

12:00AM The Nanny

12:30AM Martin

01:00AM Good Times

01:30AM Good Times

02:00AM MOVIE: TBA (Could you tell me what the movie is?)

04:00AM Murphy Brown

04:30AM Murphy Brown


WBDC-TV WB50

05:00AM Real TV

05:30AM The Jeffersons

06:00AM DuckTales

06:30AM The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

07:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

07:30AM RoboCop: Alpha Commando

08:00AM Tiny Toon Adventures

08:30AM Animaniacs

09:00AM People's Court

10:00AM Judge Mills Lane

10:30AM Judge Mills Lane

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Jerry Springer

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Pocket Dragon Adventures

02:30PM Mummies Alive!

03:00PM Pinky and the Brain

03:30PM Histeria!

04:00PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM Boy Meets World


07:00PM Love Connection

07:30PM Change of Heart

08:00PM Buffy the Vampire Slayer

09:00PM Felicity

10:00PM Jerry Springer

11:00PM Change of Heart

11:30PM Love Connection

12:00AM Real TV

12:30AM Hard Copy

01:00AM NewsRadio

01:30AM NewsRadio

02:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

02:30AM Consumer Corner

03:00AM Newlywed Game

03:30AM Dating Game

04:00AM People's Court

Retro: Melbourne/Gippsland, Australia Fri, June 5, 1981

from TV Week-Victoria edition

0/28 SBS0/SBS28 Melbourne (Network 0-28)

2 ABV2 Melbourne/ABLV4 Gippsland (ABC)

7 HSV7 Melbourne (Seven)

8 GLV8 Gippsland (TV8, relaying BCV8 Bendigo)

9 GTV9 Melbourne (Nine)


10 ATV10 Melbourne (Ten)

Ratings Key

C-approved for children

PGR-parental guidance recommended

AO-suitable for adults only

Morning

5.10

9 Gideon's Way (bw/PGR)

6.00

9 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6.30

9 King Leonardo

10 Waldo Kity

6.55

9 Go Health (C)

7.00

9 Cartoons

10 Good Morning Australia


8.00

2 Sesame Street (sign-off 9.00)

9.00

9 Here's Humphrey

10 Eyewitness News

9.05

10 Texas (PGR)

9.30

2 Play School

10.00

2 For Schools: Flip, Slide, Turn

7 Romper Room

9 Ed Allen

10 Fat Cat & Friends

10.30

9 Another World (PGR)

10 Bernard King

11.00

7 Glenview High
8 Thought for the Day

10 Good Morning Melbourne

11.03

8 Fat Cat & Friends

11.20

2 For Schools: Waterloo Street

11.30

8 Ed Allen

11.40

2 For Schools: Well, Well, Well

11.55

9 National Nine News

10 Eyewitness News

11.57

8 TV8 News

Afternoon

Ch 8 will show live coverage of racing from Swan Hill at points during the afternoon, including
Media Day

noon
7 Movie "Red Alert" (PGR)

8-9 Mike Walsh

10 Movie "Tower of London" (bw)

1.00

2 ABC News/Weather

1.11

2 For Schools: Avventura

1.30

8-9 Days of Our Lives (PGR)

1.35

2 For Schools: Upper Primary Art/Craft

1.55

2 For Schools: Music Time

2.00

7 Medical Centre (PGR)

10 Celebrity Squares (local version of Hollywood Squares)

2.15

2 For Schools: Communication


2.20

8 Young & the Restless (PGR)

2.30

9 Young & the Restless (PGR)

10 Blankety Blanks (local version of Match Game)

2.50

8 Family Feud

2.55

9 National Nine News

3.00

7 Streets of San Francisco (PGR)

9 General Hospital (PGR)

10 Marcus Welby, MD (PGR)

3.05

2 Sesame Street

3.20

8 Family Affair
3.30

9 Search for Tomorrow (PGR)

3.50

8 Cartoons

4.00

2 Play School

7 Flipper (C)

8-9 Curiosity Show (C)

10 Simon Townsend's Wonder World (C)

4.30

2 Famous Five

7 Shirl's Neighborhood (C)

5.00

2 Mat & Jenny (premiere, this ran on Nickelodeon in the States and CTV in Canada)

7 $50,000 Leterbox

8 Flintstones

9 Here's Lucy

10 Personality Squares

5.30

2 Warrior Queen (story of Queen Boadicea, played by Sian Phillips)


7 I Dream of Jeannie

8 Get Smart

9 Family Feud (local version)

10 Brady Bunch

5.58

2 ABC News

Evening

6.00

2 Countrywide

7 Muppet Show (guests Mummenschanz)

8 TV8 News/Weather/Access

9 Young Doctors

10 Eyewitness News (David Johnston, who got his start at HSV7 (as well as Mal and Peter), would
later return there until retirement)

6.27

0-28 News Headlines

6.30

0-28 A World of Soccer

7 Seven National News (anchor Mal Walden currently works at ATV10)

8-9 National Nine News (Peter Hitchener is still there today)

6.40
2 Living Tomorrow

6.55

2 Videodisc

7.00

2 ABC News/Sport/Weather (Graham Evans)

7 Willesee '81

8-9 Sale of the Century (local version)

10 Restless Years

7.30

0-28 World News (George Donikian, who has more recently worked for ADS10 Adelaide, whose
newscast was produced at ATV10 for a few years)

2 Two Ronnies

7 Eight is Enough "Holly"

8 CHiPs (PGR)

9 Happy Days "Fonzie Gets Shot"

10 Search for a Star

8.00

0-28 The Big Shots (Swedish crime thriller)

9 Laverne & Shirley "The Amazing Antonio"

8.15

2 Nationwide
8.30

0-28 Buddenbrooks (German)

7 Movie "Scaramouche"

8 Movie "The Hatfields and the McCoys" (PGR)

9 BJ & the Bear "A Bear in the Hand" (PGR)

10 Movie "The Quiet Man" (PGR; this is listed as B&W, but wasn't it actually in color? ???)

8.45

2 Sow What

9.00

2 ABC News/Weather

9.10

2 Sportsnight (football review, racing preview, Five Nations Rugby: France-Wales/England-Ireland


highlights, Essanda Indoor Hockey Tournament: NSW v Qld; sign-off 11.10)

9.30

0-28 Movie "Lumiere" (French; sign-off 11.00)

9 French Open Tennis (live; Australia was on standard time and this would be equivalent to
7.30am ET/12.30pm in Paris)

9.55

8 This Week in Agriculture


10.10

8 Willesee '81

10.40

8 Night Stalker "The Youth Killer" (PGR)

10.45

7 Ivan's Late Night Matinee (HSV7 movie critic Ivan Hutchinson also wrote for TV Week)

11.00

10 Movie "Shriek of the Mutilated" (AO)

11.30

7 Nightmoves (sign-off 1.30)

11.40

8 TV8 News (replay from 6pm)

Late Night

12.05

8 Thought for Tomorrow (sign-off 12.08)

12.40

10 Movie "Fighting Coast Guard" (PGR; sign-off 2.30)


3.00

9 Movie "War Lover" (PGR)

Honolulu, Hawaii, August 17-21, 1959

From The Honolulu Advertiser:

(Note that August 21, 1959 was the day Hawaii was admited to the Union as the 50th state)

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui)

Weekdays

12:30PM Rainbow House (Friday)

12:45PM Rex Ravelle (Tuesday, Thursday)

1PM Treasure Hunt

1:30 Price Is Right

2PM Tic Tac Dough

2:30 It Could Be You

3PM Truth Or Consequences

3:30 County Fair

4PM Decision for Research

4:30 Sheriff Ken & His Rangers (showcasing classic Western films)

5:15PM Early Movie

7PM KONA/NBC Prime Time

10PM Kini Popo Show

10:30 News Headlines

10:35 2 Night on 2 (movies)


Monday

5:15PM "Railroaded" (1947)

7PM Kingdom of The Sea

7:30 Wagon Train

8:30 D.A. Man

9PM Million Dollar Movie, "Raiders of The Seven Seas" (1953)

Tuesday

5:15PM "The Beachcomber" (British, 1954)

7PM Danger Is My Business

7:30 People Are Funny

8PM This Is Your Life

8:30 Whirlybirds

9PM Peter Gunn

9:30 21 Beacon Street

10:35 "Night of The Hunter" (1955)

Wednesday

5:15PM "Jesse James' Women" (1954)

6:45PM Mayor Reports (Neil S. Blaisdell was Honolulu's Mayor at the time; the downtown
concert center and park are both named after him)

7PM Steve Canyon

7:30 Tales of The Wells Fargo

8PM David Niven

8:30 S. A. no. 7
9PM Dave King (Variety show)

9:30 Bat Masterson

10:35 "The Babe Ruth Story" (1943)

Thursday

5:15PM "Lone Gun" (1954)

6:45PM Outlook

7PM Perry Como Presents

8PM Official Detective

8:30 Hollywood's Greatest Movies, "Purple Plain" (1955)

10:35 "Missing Jurors" (1944)

Friday

5:15PM "Destroyer" (1943)

7PM Bob Cummings

7:30 Cimarron City

8:30 Masquerade Party

9PM To Be Announced

9:30 Loreta Young

10:35 "Steel Lady" (1953)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui)

Weekdays

1PM KHVH Kaleidescope


1:30 Sears Electric Kitchen (hosted by Bety Smyser)

2PM Cartoon Time

2:30 Island Playhouse (movies)

4PM Island Playhouse II (movies)

5:30 Bugs Bunny Club

5:45 News (John Needham anchors)

6PM Captain Honolulu (featuring Popeye and his pals)

6:30 KHVH/ABC Prime Time

Monday

2:30 "Success at Any Price" (1953)

4PM "Hitting a New High" (1937)

6:30PM Superman

7PM Science In Motion

7:30 MacKenzie's Raiders

8PM Cheyenne

9PM Matson Movie, "To Have and Have Not" (1944)

11PM Four Star Movie, "Secrets of a Actress" (1938)

Tuesday

2:30 "Bad Company" (1931)

4PM "They Met in Argentina" (1940)

6:30PM Woody Woodpecker

7PM The Aku Show (local variety show)

7:30 Wyat Earp


8PM State Troopers

8:30 Amfac's Rendezvous (local anthology drama series)

9PM Tombstone Territory

9:30 Death Valley Days

10PM Four Star Movie, "Murder My Sweet" (1944)

Wednesday

2:30 "Pan-Americana" (1945)

4PM "Half-Naked Truth" (1932)

6:30PM Leave It To Beaver

7PM Walt Disney Presents ("Showdown at Sandoval"; repeat)

8PM Rescue 8

8:30 Highway Patrol

9PM Naked City

9:30 Union Pacific

10PM Big Movie, "Roughshed" (1944)

Thursday

2:30 "Chasing Yesterday" (1935)

4PM "Around The World" (1942)

6:30PM Huckleberry Hound

7PM Zorro

7:30 Flight

8PM Bold Venture

8:30 Rough Riders


9PM Hawaiian Theater, "Best Foot Forward" (1943)

11PM Four Star Movie, "Five Came Back" (1939)

Friday

2:30 "Melody Cruise" (1933)

4PM "Return of Peter Grimm" (1935)

6:30PM Flash Gordon

7PM Lewers & Cooke How To Do It Show (hosted by George Horvath and Bob Sevey)

7:30 Silent Service (about the USS Triton)

8PM The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet

8:30 The Real McCoys

9PM 77 Sunset Strip

10PM Big Movie, "East of Chicago" (1939)

12Mid Late, Late Show, "Law of The Underworld" (1938)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

Weekdays

11:20AM Cartoon Time

11:30 As The World Turns

12Noon Secret Storm

12:15 Film Variety

12:30 Edge Of Night

1PM I Married Joan

1:30 Top Dollar


2PM Napua's Kitchen

2:30 Love of Life

3PM Movie Matinee

4:15 Various

5:30 Early Show (movies)

6:55 News

7PM KGMB/CBS Prime Time

10PM Hawaiian Electric (Company) News

10:15 Sports Editor

10:30 Late Show

Monday

3PM "King of the Newsboys" (1938)

4:15 Posse (serial movie shorts)

5:15 Cartoon Time

5:30 "Fighting Chance" (1955)

7PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Playhouse 90 "Rumors of Evening"

9PM Desilu Playhouse "Two Counts of Murder"

10:30 "Duel at Apache Wells" (1957)

Tuesday

3PM "Duel at Apache Wells" (1957, replay)

4:15 Posse

4:45 Film Variety


5PM Robin Hood

5:30 "Belle Of Old Mexico" (1949)

7PM Rawhide

8PM Panic!

8:30 Joseph Coten

9PM Sheriff of Cochise

9:30 Peck's Bad Girl (series finale)

10:30 "Headline Hunters" (1955)

Wednesday

3PM "Headline Hunters" (1955, replay)

4:15 Posse

5:15 Cartoon Time

5:30 "Twinkle in God's Eye" (1955)

7PM Fashion for Petites

7:30 I've Got A Secret

8PM Millionaire

8:30 San Francisco Beat

9PM Have Gun, Will Travel

9:30 Gunsmoke

10:30 "Last Warning" (1939)

Thursday

3PM "Last Warning" (1939, replay)

4:15 You Are Beautiful (Beauty, Fashion and Charm tips hosted by Helen Vincent)
4:30 Posse

5:30 "Missing Women" (1951)

7PM Mama

7:30 Father Knows Best

8PM Spotlight Playhouse, "Bold Loser"

8:30 Stripe Playhouse, "No Answer"

9PM Andy Williams

10:30 "Maverick Queen" (1956)

Friday

3PM "Web of Danger" (1947)

4:15 Captain Kangaroo

4:45 Posse

5:30 "Pride of Maryland" (1950)

7PM Lassie

7:30 Life of Riley

8PM Zane Grey Theater

8:30 Frontier Justice

9PM Sea Hunt

9:30 Texan

10:30 Arthur Murray Dance Time

10:45 A-1 Movie ("Sea Hornet", 1951)

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, August 17-21, 1959

Just curious...I know they pick up network shows off the bird these days in Hawaii, tape them
and time-shift them a few hours to stay in West Coast patern today. But in the days before the
satellite feeds were available, did they tape network shows in Los Angeles, fly them in and delay
them a week to keep them in patern; did they kinescope them on the West Coast and airmail
them, then time-shift their play; or was there a trans-Pacific coax cable that allowed them to
take a live network feed, tape it in Honolulu and replay in patern?

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, August 17-21, 1959

Quote Originally Posted by Bob1370

Just curious...I know they pick up network shows off the bird these days in Hawaii, tape them
and time-shift them a few hours to stay in West Coast patern today. But in the days before the
satellite feeds were available, did they tape network shows in Los Angeles, fly them in and delay
them a week to keep them in patern; did they kinescope them on the West Coast and airmail
them, then time-shift their play; or was there a trans-Pacific coax cable that allowed them to
take a live network feed, tape it in Honolulu and replay in patern?

In the early '70s, they only used the satellite for live news and sports. Everything else was taped
and flown over from LA, then aired on a one-week, in-patern delay. I'll guess that it was the
same in 1959, except that it was impossible to air live events.

We have to save the Earth! It's the only planet with football and beer.

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, August 17-21, 1959

For years, filmed programs were flown over on film, live programs flown over on kinescope.
Remember, in the 50's and 60's net programs that were taped, were also kinescoped, as not all
small market or distant market stations had expensive two inch quad machines. But everybody
had a film chain. Tape later replaced kines, and film programs were later tranfered to tape and
then flown over to the islands. Now, two things to consider that will drive this boards "schedule
fans" up the wall. (1) Because all programs are sitting on reels, you can run them in any order,
schedule or patern you like. There is no other affiliate for 2,500 miles, so who is the viewer to
compare schedules with? The practice of making up a schedule, and not clearing marginal
network offerings combined with hours(!) of locally produced prime time programming had a
long history in Hawaii. (2) And get ready for this. The Honolulu afilliates paid all the shipping
charges! How did they do this? Well, let me explain, and anyone who visited or lived in Hawaii
uo until 1990 can verify this happened every night on every net affiliate. Off the top of my
head,let's take a Sunday night, mid 60's, on CBS. Keep in mind that any program on this in
patern list could be and often was pre empted by local or syndicated programs. Up into the 80's
no markets three big affiliates produced more local prime time programming than Honolulu. OK,
follow this schedule, and remember, nothing is coming down a network coax on clock time:

6:00-6:28 Lassie-CBS Film

6:28-6:33 FIVE minutes local spots

6:33-7:01 My Favorite Martian-CBS Film

7:01-7:06 FIVE minutes local spots

7:06-7:34 1st half Ed Sullivan-CBS kine

7:34-7:39 FIVE minutes local spots

7:39-8:07 2nd half Ed Sullivan-CBS kine


8:07-8:12 FIVE minutes local spots

8:12-8:40 1st half Judy Garland-CBS kine

and so on. There was not limit on how many spots you could run. You just stopped the film, kine,
or tape,ran your spot break, and then resumed your schedule. Extra spots, extra income, pays
for shipping.

Natural spot breaks inside the show were often extended depending on the programs popularity.

The NBC Thursday's of Cosby and Hill Street often had the 10:00 PM news starting at 10:20 PM

It really screwed up your VCR settings.

Was there an upside? Well, all kines and tapes were made in NY or LA. Full 15 kc audio!

Retro: Montevideo, Uruguay - Thu January 20, 2005

Source: Diario La Rep&#250;blica

Channel 4 - Montecarlo Televisi&#243;n

06.45 TV educativa.

07.00 Telebuend&#237;&#173;a.

09.00 Buen d&#237;a Uruguay.

11.30 Cuentos de la naturaleza.

12.30 Teled&#237;a.

13.00 Por el mundo.

14.00 Saber amar.

15.00 Tiempos &#237;&#173;ntimos.

16.00 Pasi&#243;n de gavilanes.

17.00 La coste&#241;a y el cachaco.

18.00 Padre Coraje.


19.00 Telenoche.

20.00 Coincidencias.

21.00 Cine "Asalto al tren del dinero".

23.00 Telenoche 2da. edici&#243;n.

00.30 M&#250;sica al cierre.

Channel 5 - TVEO

This channel is currently known as TNU (Televisi&#243;n Nacional de Uruguay)

07.00 Tveo informa.

08.00 Andares.

09.00 Uruguay por dentro.

09.55 Flash informativo

10.00 Pap&#225; volvimos.

11.00 Segunda juventud

11.58 El sello de hoy.

12.00 El castillo Ra Tim Bum.

12.30 Tveo informa.

13.00 Cine TBA

14.30 Documental.

15.00 TV Ciudad.

16.00 El esp&#237;a perfecto.

17.58 El sello de hoy.

18.00 Discovery Channel.

19.00 Flash informativo.


19.05 RAI. Radio Televisi&#243;n Italiana.

19.30 Documental.

20.00 B&#225;squetbol de gala.

20.55 El sello de hoy.

21.10 Tveo informa.

21.55 Una opini&#243;n personal.

22.00 Hoy por hoy.

23.00 Qui&#233;n es qui&#233;n.

23.45 Uruguay de a caballo.

00.30 En positivo.

Channel 10 - Saeta

11.20 Teleshopping.

12.00 Cerro rural.

12.30 Yu-Gi-Oh!

13.00 Ana y los siete.

14.30 Urgencias urbanas (Third Watch)

15.30 Mi gorda bella.

16.30 Intrusos en el espect&#225;culo.

18.30 Prisionera.

19.30 Los Simpson.

20.00 Subrayado.

21.00 Desfile inaugural del Carnaval 2005.


Channel 12 - Teledoce

06.45 El despertador.

09.00 Bien despiertos.

11.00 El club de Disney.

12.30 Telemundo 12.

13.00 MacGyver

14.00 Querida, encog&#237;&#173; a los ni&#241;os. (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids)

15.00 Dibujos animados.

16.00 Contalo, contalo.

18.00 Gitanas.

19.00 El Chavo.

20.00 Telemundo 12.

21.00 Mujeres apasionadas.

22.00 Los Soprano.

23.00 Telemundo 12.

23.30 Sexo en la ciudad. (Sex and the City)

24.00 Planta baja.

Red TV Color

This is a network which broadcasts for the entire country (except Montevideo) either on over-
the-air affiliates or on cable. It offers a mix of shows from channels 4, 10 and 12, with a few
original productions (newscasts and programming for people living in rural areas).

11.00 Dibujos animados.

12.00 MacGyver.
13.00 Red informativa.

13.30 Serie.

14.30 Pasi&#243;n de gavilanes.

15.30 La coste&#241;a y el cachaco.

16.30 Padre Coraje.

17.30 Los Rold&#225;n.

19.00 Contalo, contalo (on cable) / Local programming (over-the-air affiliates).

20.00 Dos hombres y medio. (Two and a Half Men)

21.00 Homenaje al humor.

22:00 Red informativa.

22.45 Desaf&#237;o al coraz&#243;n.

24.00 El escudo. (The Shield)

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Quote Originally Posted by Eduardo

Channel 10 - Saeta

18.30 Prisionera.

Was this "The Prisoner" with Patrick McGoohan, or the Aussie soap "Prisoner: Cell Block H"?
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Re: Retro: Montevideo, Uruguay - Thu January 20, 2005

Actually, it was a Telemundo soap-opera from 2004: htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisionera :-)

Retro: Spokane, WA - Tuesday, September 19, 1972

Tuesday, September 19, 1972

2KREM-TV (ABC)

4KXLY-TV (CBS)

6KHQ-TV (NBC)

7KSPS-TV (Educational; PBS)

MORNING

6:00

6Q-6 Home & Farm Report

6:30
6World Tomorrow

6:55

4Farm Report

7:00

2CBS News

6Today

[includes Eyewitness News at 7:25 and Agriculture Today at 8:25]

7:15

2Intersect

7:30

2New Zoo Revue

8:00

2Cartoon Corner

4Captain Kangaroo

7People, Places and Things

8:30

2I Dream of Jeannie

7People, Places and Things


9:00

2The Mike Douglas Show

4The Jokers Wild

6Romper Room

7Sesame Street

9:30

4The Price Is Right

6Concentration

10:00

4Gambit

6Sale of the Century

7Lets Explore Music

10:15

7Cover to Cover

10:30

2Its Your Bet

4Love of Life

6Hollywood Squares

10:35

7Think of That
10:55

7French A

11:00

2Bewitched

4Where the Heart Is

6Jeopardy!

11:15

7Songs and Dances of Our Country

11:25

4CBS Midday News

11:30

2Newsbreak

4Search for Tomorrow

6Who What Where

11:35

7People, Places and Things

AFTERNOON
12:00

2Password

4Dialing for Dollars

6Noon Thing

12:05

7People, Places and Things

12:30

2Split Second

4As the World Turns

6Days of Our Lives

12:35

7Mister Rogers Neighborhood

1:00

2All My Children

4Dialing for Dollars

6The Doctors

1:05

7French A

1:20
7French A

1:30

2Lets Make a Deal

4Edge of Night

6Another World

1:40

7Why Not?

2:00

2The Newlywed Game

4The Guiding Light

6Peyton Place

7All About You

2:20

7to be announced

2:30

2The Dating Game

4The Secret Storm

6Somerset

2:40
7The Electric Company

3:00

2General Hospital

4Family Affair

6The Merv Griffin Show

3:30

2The Flintstones

4Gilligans Island

4:00

2The Virginian

4MOVIE: Woman of the North Country

6Green Acres

7Sesame Street

4:30

6Petticoat Junction

5:00

6To Tell the Truth

7Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30
2ABC Evening News

4The Scene at 5:30

6Dragnet

7The Electric Company

EVENING

6:00

2High Chaparral

4CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

6Eyewitness News

7Sesame Street

6:30

4Truth or Consequences

6NBC Nightly News

7:00

2Whats My Line

4Hogans Heroes

6Ponderosa

7Insight

7:30

2The Explorers
4You Asked for It

7Folk Guitar

8:00

2Temperatures Rising

4Maude

6Bonanza

7Maggie and the Beautiful Machine

8:30

2MOVIE: No Place to Run

4Hawaii Five-O

7Evening at Pops

9:00

6The Bold Ones

9:30

4MOVIE: Man from the Alamo

[with election returns throughout]

7Can You Hear Me?

10:00

2Marcus Welby

6Washington Primary Election News


11:00

2Nightbeat

4The Scene Tonight

6Eyewitness News

11:30

2The Dick Cavet Show

4MOVIE: Woman Hunter

6The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson

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Re: Retro: Spokane, WA - Tuesday, September 19, 1972

In doing research, I found out that the 11:30 p.m. movie, "The Woman Hunter," is another
KXLY/CBS pre-emption. It was supposed to air during primetime. Was this a normal practice
during local elections at the time?

RETRO: PITTSBURGH - 5/09/1996

Thursday, May 9, 1996


KDKA-TV CBS2

05:00AM News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Gordon Elliot

10:00AM Murphy Brown

10:30AM Murphy Brown

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Day & Date

05:00PM KD Live at 5

06:00PM News

07:00PM CBS News

07:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

08:00PM Figure Skating: America's Choice: The Great Skate Debate

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

02:35AM Up to the Minute


04:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

WTAE-TV ABC4

05:00AM News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Maury

11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00PM News

12:30PM Empty Nest

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM ABC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Secrets of the World's Greatest Escape Artists

09:00PM MOVIE: White Men Can't Jump


11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM American Journal

12:35AM Rolonda

01:35AM Rush Limbaugh

02:05AM Donahue

03:05AM ABC World News Now

WPXI-TV NBC11

05:00AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Jenny Jones

12:00PM News

12:30PM America's Funniest Home Videos

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM America's Most Wanted

03:30PM Cops

04:00PM Hard Copy

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Jeopardy!

07:30PM Wheel of Fortune

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM The Single Guy

09:00PM Seinfeld

09:30PM Caroline in the City

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Geraldo

03:05AM George & Alana

04:05AM NBC News Nightside

WPTT-TV UPN22

05:00AM Jewelry Values

06:00AM Sailor Moon

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM Gargoyles

07:30AM Aladdin

08:00AM Bonkers

08:30AM Goof Troop

09:00AM Double Dragon


09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM Northern Exposure

12:00PM Carnie

01:00PM Matlock

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Tempest

04:00PM Richard Bey

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Roseanne

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Married...with Children

07:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:00PM MOVIE: Dirty Harry

10:00PM Baywatch

11:00PM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30PM Top Cops

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM Absolute CZ's

03:00AM A Perfect 10: 10kt Jewelry


WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM Paid Programming

06:00AM Jim Henson's Animal Show

06:30AM VR Troopers

07:00AM Bobby's World

07:30AM Garfield and Friends

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Litlest Pet Shop

09:00AM Blinky Bill

09:30AM Paid Programming

10:00AM Paid Programming

10:30AM Paid Programming

11:00AM 700 Club

12:00PM Laverne & Shirley

12:30PM The Wonder Years

01:00PM Doogie Howser, M.D.

01:30PM Blossom

02:00PM Bananas in Pajamas

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Eek! Stravaganza

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Power Rangers Zeo

05:00PM Full House


05:30PM Step by Step

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM The Simpsons

07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Living Single (2x)

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM Coach

10:30PM Coach

11:00PM Mama's Family

11:30PM Mama's Family

12:00AM Paid Programming

12:30AM Paid Programming

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Richard Bey

03:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

04:00AM Paid Programming

04:30AM Paid Programming

Retro: Rosario, Argentina - Thu June 16, 1983

Taken from TV Gua, edition no. 1037.

Stations listed:
LT83 Channel 3

LT84 Channel 5

MORNING

10:30

3 Test patern

11:00

3 Videoshow

11:30

5 Test patern

12:00

3 Noticiero 3

5 Notidiario

AFTERNOON

13:00

3 Realidad '83

5 El clan

14:00
3 Cordialmente

5 Si lo sabe, cante

15:00

5 El show de la vida

15:30

3 A la manera de Sofovich

16:30

3 Dibujos animados

5 Telejuegos

17:00

3 Tarzn

18:00

3 Seorita maestra

5 CHiPs

19:00

3 Mesa de noticias

5 Amor gitano

EVENING
20:00

3 Buenas noches, Argentina

5 Cara a cara

21:00

3 Ruggero

5 28 millones

22:00

3 Dallas

5 La tuerca

23:30

3 Sola

5 El mundo en guerra

LATE NIGHT

0:00

3 Sign-off

5 Sign-off

Retro: Mar del Plata, Argentina - Thu June 16, 1983

Taken from TV Gua, edition no. 1037.


Stations listed:

LRI486 Channel 8

LU82 Channel 10

MORNING

11:00

8 Test patern

11:30

8 Los sorprendentes animales

12:00

8 Videoshow

AFTERNOON

13:00

8 Realidad '83

14:00

8 A la manera de Sofovich
16:00

8 La familia Ingalls (Litle house on the praire)

17:00

8 El Chapuln Colorado y El Chavo

17:30

8 Seorita maestra

10 Test patern

18:00

10 Amor gitano

18:30

8 Cara a cara

19:00

10 La chispa de mi gente

19:30

8 Cordialmente

EVENING

20:00
10 Mesa de noticias

21:00

8 Buenas noches, Argentina

10 28 millones

22:00

8 Polmica en el bar

10 Ruggero

23:00

8 Dallas

10 La tuerca

LATE NIGHT

0:00

8 Las 24 horas

0:30

10 Trasnoche 10

1:00

8 Ral Urtizberea presenta


2:00

8 Sign-off

10 Sign-off

Honolulu, Hawaii, August 22, 1959

From The Honolulu Advertiser:

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui)

4PM Rex Ravelle

4:30 The Big Picture

5PM Just Kids (local childrens' program hosted by Chubby Roland)

5:30 Circus Boy

6PM Skilled Swimming (Red Cross-produced film about saving drowning victims by using safety
procedures and tips)

6:30 Buckskin

7PM Fury

7:30 M Squad

8PM Colgate Western Theater, "Easy Going Man"

8:30 Divorce Court

9:30 Price Is Right

10PM Cavalcade of Sports

10:30 2 Night On 2, "Moulin Rouge" (1953)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui)


4PM Jubilee USA (Eddie Arnold is the guest)

5PM 50th State Theater, "Unfinished Dance" (1947)

7PM Dick Clark (Freddy Cannon, Lu Ann Simms, Sam Turner and Thomas Wayne)

7:30 Rifleman

8PM MGM Presents, "West Point of The Air (1931)

9:30 Cannonball

10PM Big Movie, "Vacation From Marriage" (1945)

12Mid Late, Late Movie, "The Leopard Man" (1943)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

3:30PM Saturday Matinee, "Litle Joe, The Wrangler"

4:30 Cartoon Time

5PM Mighty Mouse Playhouse

5:30 Ramar of The Jungle

6PM Saturday Show, "Abbot & Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1942)

7:30 Wanted: Dead or Alive

8PM Walter Winchell File

8:30 Name That Tune

9PM Phil Silvers

9:30 Inner Sanctum

10PM Markham

Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

25 years ago today, from TV Guide-Maine edition


WLBZ 2-Bangor/WCSH 6-Portland (NBC)

6:30 (6) First Radio Parish Church

6:35 (6) News Extra

6:45 (6) News

6:55 (2) First Radio Parish Church

7:00 Muppet Show

7:30 (2) Woody Woodpecker

7:30 (6) Litlest Hobo (is this the CTV version from the early 80s?)

8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

9:00 Smurfs

10:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

11:00 Foofur

11:30 Punky Brewster (animated)

noon News

12:30 French Open tennis: women's final, same-day tape and JIP

3:00 Baseball Pre-Game

3:15 Baseball: Detroit-Boston (alt game: Los Angeles-Cincinnati; both of Maine's Peacock stations
also carried some of WSBK's Sox games)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 (2) Fame

7:00 (6) Star Trek

8:00 227

8:30 Me & Mrs. C


9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Amen

10:00 Hunter

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (rerun from December '86 with the Three Amigos Chevy Chase, Steve
Martin, and Martin Short, with Randy Newman providing the music)

1:00 (6) Movie "Is Everybody Happy But Me?" (2 signed off at 1)

WABI 5-CBS Bangor

7:25 Open Door

7:30 Joy of Gardening

8:00 Berenstain Bears

8:30 Wildfire

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 Teen Wolf

11:00 Galaxy High School

11:30 CBS Storybreak

noon Prayer for World Peace (Pope John Paul II leads congregations in 17 nations in reciting the
Rosary, live from the Vatican; producer-director Tony Verma worked on 1985's Live Aid concerts)

1:00 Infomercials (Discover at 1, Look at Me Now at 1:30)

2:00 Showdown

3:00 Indy Challenge (a look at Indy car racing and the pit crews)

4:00 Kemper Open golf

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News


7:00 Throb

7:30 Big Country Videos (videos from Michael Martin Murphey, Willie Nelson, and Dwight
Yoakum; simulcast on WYOU 97.1)

8:00 Master of the Game (pt 1)

11:00 News

11:30 Big Country Videos (r)

mid. It's a Living

12:30 Star Search

1:30 Tales of the Unexpected

WVII 7-ABC Bangor

6:00 GI Joe

6:30 Bullwinkle

7:00 Inhumanoids

7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

8:00 Wuzzles

8:30 Care Bears Family

9:00 Flintstone Kids

10:00 Voltron

10:30 GI Joe

11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

noon Voltron

12:30 Jem

1:00 McDonald's Championship women's golf

3:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: a male and female team of climbers tackle Scotland's Old Man
of Hoy, Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships
4:30 Belmont Stakes horse race

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Saturday

7:00 Hee Haw (guests: co-host Mel Tellis, Louise Mandrell, and John Anderson)

8:00 Webster

8:30 Sidekicks (return)

9:00 Gung Ho (return)

9:30 Dads (return)

10:00 Starman

11:00 News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 All-Hit Videos

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring

5:30 Exercite

6:30 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (x2)

7:30 Inhumanoids

8:00 Wuzzles

8:30 Care Bears Family

9:00 Flintstone Kids

10:00 Real Ghostbusters

10:30 Pound Puppies

11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

noon ABC Weekend Special "Cap'n Readmore Meets Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"

12:30 Health Show


1:00 McDonald's Championship women's golf

3:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

4:30 Belmont Stakes horse race

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Saturday

7:00 Star Search

8:00 Webster

8:30 Sidekicks (return)

9:00 Gung Ho (return)

9:30 Dads (return)

10:00 Starman

11:00 News

11:30 Throb

mid. Solid Gold (guests Eddie Money, Timbuk 3, Klymaxx, Marie Osmond, Stacy Lattishaw, and
Michael Johnson; flashback with the Searchers; interview with the Pointer Sisters)

1:00 America's Top 10

1:30 News

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle

Network shows from CBS unless otherwise indicated

6:30 Smurfs (NBC/week behind)

8:00 Berenstain Bears

8:30 Wildfire

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 Teen Wolf


11:00 Galaxy High School

11:30 CBS Storybreak

noon Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling!

1:00 Movie "Terror on the 40th Floor"

2:20 Movie "In Tandem" (Movin' On pilot)

4:30 Belmont Stakes horse race (ABC)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Highway to Heaven (NBC/Wed 8pm)

8:00 Master of the Game (pt 1)

11:00 Moonlighting (ABC/Tues 10pm)

mid. Miami Vice (NBC/Fri 9pm)

WCBB 10-PBS Augusta (then a separate PBS station, WCBB would merge 5 years later with
MPBN; the calls stand for its original partners-Colby College, Bates College, and Bowdoin
College)

6:30 Body Electric

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Washington Week in Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9:00 Firing Line (debate over women as Anglican (Episcopal in the US) priests)

10:00 Rod & Reel

10:30 Magic of Oil Painting

11:00 MotorWeek

11:30 Great Outdoors

noon French Chef


12:30 This Old House

1:00 Frugal Gourmet

1:30 Victory Garden

2:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors

2:30 Bodywatch

3:00 Joy of Painting

3:30 Wild America

4:00 Woodwright's Shop

4:30 Sneak Previews

5:00 Candlepin Bowling (Candlepin is also quite popular in the Maritimes as well; around this
time, ATV ran a weekly show Saturdays at 4)

6:00 Mystery! "Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime: The Ambassador's Boots"

7:00 Yes Minister

7:30 Victory at Sea (bw; American forces fight to keep the Aleutian Islands out of Japanese
hands)

8:00 Wonderworks "The December Rose" (pt 1)

9:00 Doctor Who

10:30 Exit 13 (guests Devonsquare)

11:00 Movie "Kiss of Death" (bw)

12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

WENH 11-PBS Durham

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Reading Rainbow (x2)

9:00 Perkins Family

9:30 Knowzone
10:00 Wonderworks "Colour in the Creek" (conclusion)

11:00 From a Country Garden

11:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors

noon European Journal

12:30 Antiques

1:00 Frugal Gourmet

1:30 Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery

2:00 Welcome to My Studio

2:30 Magic of Oil Painting

3:00 Painting Ceramics

3:30 Living with Animals

4:00 Soapbox

4:30 Doctor Who

6:00 Sands of Silence (a British doc on the deaths of over 700 GIs on the Devon coast during D-
Day practice after German torpedo boats hit their unprotected boat in the dark, and the
subsequent cover-up)

7:00 New Hampshire Journal

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8:00 Assignment Adventure (following the 5 week training voyage of a group of teens who sail a
ketch from Quebec to Liverpool)

9:00 New Hamphsire Crossroads (Granite Staters who work the night shift)

9:30 Yes Minister

10:00 Mystery! (same show as 6pm, ch 10)

11:00 Mind Your Language

11:30 Tripods

mid. Austin City Limits

1:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler


MPBN (PBS): WMEB 12-Orono/WMEA 26-Biddeford/WMEM 10-Presque Isle/WMED 13-Calais
(TVG listed 12/26, mentioning 10/13 as relays)

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Reading Rainbow

10:00 Wild America

10:30 People, Pets & Dr. Marc

11:00 Wildlife Woodcarvers

11:30 Great American Woodlots

noon Victory Garden

12:30 Frugal Gourmet

1:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Jewel in the Crown" (pt 2)

2:00 Spaceflight "The Wings of Mercury" (US and Soviets' first manned flights)

3:00 Spaceflight ""One Giant Leap" (the 1969 moon landing)

4:00 Maine Reporter's Notebook

5:00 Candlepin Bowling

6:00 Doctor Who

7:30 Step Away from War (Paul Newman hosts this anti-nuke testing program, with comments
from Ted Turner and (retired) Adm. Gene LaRocque)

8:00 Maine High School Band Festival

10:00 Austin City Limits (guests Joe Ely and Eric Johnson)

11:00 Yes Minister

11:30 'Allo 'Allo! (premiere)

WGME 13-CBS Portland


6:00 Maine Weather

6:30 Defenders of the Earth

7:00 Kids are People Too

7:30 Happy Days

8:00 Berenstain Bears

8:30 Wildfire

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 Teen Wolf

11:00 Galaxy High School

11:30 CBS Storybreak

noon Prayer for World Peace

1:00 Wrestling

2:00 Movie "And Nothing But the Truth"

4:00 Kemper Open golf

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 It's a Living

8:00 Master of the Game (pt 1)

11:00 News

11:30 MTV Video Countdown

12:30 Ask Dr. Ruth (x2)

WSBK 38-Ind Boston


7:00 Newsmakers

7:30 It's Your Business

8:00 Wall Street Journal Report

8:30 Botom Line

9:00 Ask the Manager (Daniel Berkery)

9:30 Andy Griffith (bw)

10:00 Underdog

10:30 Batman

11:00 Three Stooges (bw)

noon Movie "That Man Bolt"

2:00 Movie "Fade In"

4:00 Movie "Suddenly, Love"

6:00 It's a Living

6:30 Mama's Family

7:00 One Big Family

7:30 Maude

8:00 Movie "Cheaper to Keep Her"

10:00 Twilight Zone (bw)

11:00 Movie "Dark Star" (John Carpenter's directoral debut in a low-budget spoof of 2001: A
Space Odyssey)

12:45 Movie "Sherlock Holmes in Terror by Night" (bw)

WPXT 51-Fox Portland

6:00 New Zoo Revue

6:30 Heathcliff

7:00 Inspector Gadget


7:30 My Litle Pony 'n Friends

8:00 Rocky & Bullwinkle

8:30 Abbot & Costello (bw)

9:00 Batman (x2)

10:00 Monkees (x2)

11:00 Whiz Kids

noon Candlepin Bowling: Steve Renaud (Southbridge) v Dick O'Connell (Brockton)

1:00 Wrestling

2:00 Movie "Challenge to Be Free"

4:00 Insiders

5:00 Fame

6:00 What's Happening Now!!

6:30 New Gidget

7:00 One Big Family

7:30 9 to 5

8:00 Movie "Same Time, Next Year"

10:00 POW: Americans in Enemy Hands (profiling 9 American POWs from WWII, Korea and
Vietnam)

mid. Movie: TBA

WLVI 56-Ind Boston

7:30 Mighty Mouse

8:00 Photon

8:30 Tom & Jerry

9:00 Heathcliff

9:30 Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker


10:00 Flintstones

10:30 MASK

11:00 Wrestling

noon Movie "Star Odyssey"

2:00 Movie "Future Women"

4:00 Dance Fever

4:30 Puttin' on the Hits

5:00 Angie

5:30 Good Times

6:00 What's Happening!!

6:30 Throb

7:00 Charles in Charge

7:30 What a Country!

8:00 Movie "Tourist Trap"

10:00 News

10:30 INN News

11:00 At the Movies

11:30 Movie "Hell's Kitchen" (bw)

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WABI 5-CBS Bangor

noon Prayer for World Peace (Pope John Paul II leads congregations in 17 nations in reciting the
Rosary, live from the Vatican; producer-director Tony Verma worked on 1985's Live Aid concerts)

WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle - Network shows from CBS unless otherwise indicated

noon Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling!

WGME 13-CBS Portland

noon Prayer for World Peace

So on this day, I take it the Pope had the Hulkster in a sleeperhold!

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The "wrestling" on WPXT-TV in this case was the syndicated WWF Superstars Of Wrestling, of
which I used to be a faithful viewer of. I would move away from our cabin Old Orchard Beach just
two weeks later, on Saturday, June 20th. (I had just finished up 10th grade and would move back
to Connecticut.)

Reception was never really that good where I lived. I only had an indoor antenna with two
telescoping rods. WCBB-TV channel 10 and WENH-TV channel 11 were always in fuzzy color at
best. WPXT-TV would wave in and out if we had gusty winds. The old WNHT-TV channel 21 from
Concord, NH (independent at the time) would pop in once in a while and would be quite weak.

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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

did WLVI air the NWA where wrestling was listed?

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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

That I wouldn't know, because I didn't have cable when I lived in Old Orchard Beach. I do know,
however, that (at the time) Continental Cablevision of Saco and Old Orchard Beach carried WBZ,
WCVB, WNEV (now WHDH), WSBK and WLVI. Of course, that was in September of 1989, before
Syndex took effect.

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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

WHAT? NO CANADIAN CHANNELS?

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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

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WHAT? NO CANADIAN CHANNELS?

I'm as surprised as you are - I would've expected at least CHSJ-TV would be on there.

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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

The Maine Edition of TV Guide never listed any. The cable in Saco and Old Orchard Beach did
carry CKSH-TV channel 9 from Sherbrooke, Quebec back then, though.

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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

Quote Originally Posted by M.J.

Quote Originally Posted by blackgold


WHAT? NO CANADIAN CHANNELS?

I'm as surprised as you are - I would've expected at least CHSJ-TV would be on there.

Quote Originally Posted by KML-224

The Maine Edition of TV Guide never listed any.

I believe they previously listed both CHSJ and CTV affiliate CKLT (I think), but dropped them both
earlier.

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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by M.J.

Quote Originally Posted by blackgold

WHAT? NO CANADIAN CHANNELS?

I'm as surprised as you are - I would've expected at least CHSJ-TV would be on there.

Quote Originally Posted by KML-224

The Maine Edition of TV Guide never listed any.

I believe they previously listed both CHSJ and CTV affiliate CKLT (I think), but dropped them both
earlier.

CHSJ was listed up til the early 80s (it was still listed in 1981, but was dropped by 1985), CKLT
was AFAIK never listed in TVG's Maine edition-viewers wanting those listings had to rely on the
Bangor Daily News.
Retro: Crdoba, Argentina - Thu June 16, 1983

Taken from TV Gua, edition no. 1037.

Stations listed:

LV85 Channel 8

LV80 Channel 10

LV81 Channel 12

MORNING

11:30

10 Televisin educativa

12 Test patern

12:00

10 Bonanza

12 Batman

12:30

12 Noticiero 12

AFTERNOON
13:00

10 Crnica 10

12 Realidad '83

14:00

10 Cordialmente

12 A la manera de Sofovich

15:30

10 El derecho de nacer

16:00

8 Test patern

12 Cine de siempre

16:30

8 Cortito y feliz

10 Los chicos del diez en Telejuegos

17:30

8 El club de Anteojito

12 El club de los chicos

18:00

10 Amor gitano
19:00

8 La lamparita

10 Seorita maestra

12 Los dos mosqueteros

19:10

8 Si lo sabe, cante

EVENING

20:00

8 Cara a cara

10 Mesa de noticias

12 Buenas noches, Argentina

21:00

8 La chispa de mi gente

10 28 millones

12 Mi chanta favorito

22:00

8 Argentinsima

10 La botica del tango

12 El mundo del espectculo


23:00

10 Mannix

23:30

8 Desde el ring

12 Kojak

LATE NIGHT

0:00

10 Sign-off

0:30

12 Sign-off

1:00

8 Sign-off

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Re: Retro: Crdoba, Argentina - Thu June 16, 1983

I presume "Evening" here really refers to the equivalent of what we call "prime time" in the
States, rather than the block of time between 1800 and 2400, as was the case in the old TV
Guides. Correct?

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Re: Retro: Crdoba, Argentina - Thu June 16, 1983

Exactly ;-)

Honolulu, Hawaii, November 17, 1963

Had to repost this again.

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui & 11-KALU/Hilo)

7:30AM This Is The Answer

8AM Cherry Blossom Time: Myojo Star Theatre (Color)

8:30 Victor Musical Parade (Color)


9AM Ushiwaka Tengu (Color)

9:30 Daiei Screen (Color)

10AM News & Sports

10:15 Nikkatsu Screen

10:30 Beauty Corner

10:45 Kitchen Show

11:30 Fufu Hyakei (Color)

12Noon Filipino Fiesta

3PM Repeat Performace, "The Enemy Below" (1957)

5PM College Bowl (Color)

5:30 Televi Digest

6:30 Batle Line, "Batle of Ploseti"

7PM Bill Dana, "The Bank Holdup"

7:30 Walt Disney, "The Wild Burro of The West" (Color)

8:30 Grindl, "One Angry Grindl"

9PM Bonanza, "Journey Remembered" (Color)

10PM NBC Special, "That Was The Week It Was" (preview of the American version of the popular
British satirical news sketch show that would debut on NBC in 1964)

11PM Invisible Man

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHJK/Hilo)

7AM Insight

7:30AM Sunday School

8:30 This Is The Life

9AM Faith For Today (Color)


9:30 Americans at Work

9:45 Maui News

10AM Aloha State Farmer

10:30 Science In Hawaii

11AM Conversation (hosted by Bety Smyser)

11:30 Championship Bowling

12:30PM ABC Wide World of Sports (Highlights: US National Skydiving Championships; National
Inboard Powerboat Racing Championships; 11th International Golf Championship; Canada Cup
Matches)

2PM Interscholastic Game Of The Week (High School Football): Kamehameha (schools) vs
McKinley High (Both Honolulu)

4:30 Fabulous Feature, "Flight of the Lost Balloon" (1960)

6:30 Travels of Jamie McPheeters, "The Day Of The Long Night"

7:30 Arrest & Trial, "Inquest Into a Bleeding Heart"

9PM Farmer's Daughter, "Comes The Revolution"

9:30 Biography

10PM 10 O'Clock Report with Mason Altiery

10:15 Edie Adams (Allan Sherman, Don Chastain, George Firth and the United Nations Children's
Choir)

10:45 Big Movie, "The Raid" (1954; Color)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

6:30AM Davey & Goliath

7AM The Fisher Family

7:30 Sacred Heart Program

7:45 Christophers
8AM En France

9AM Movietime, "Pardise Lagoon" (1958)

10:30 Japanese TV Revue

1:30 PM NCAA Football: Notre Dame Vs. Michigan State

4:30 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

5PM Twentieth Century, "The Road to Berlin"

5:30 Mister Ed (Ed befriends a hungry goat)

6PM Lassie, "The Treasure, Pt. 1"

6:30 My Favorite Martian (Martin falls for a stripper)

7PM Ed Sullivan

8PM Judy Garland (Count Basie Band, Mel Torme and Judy Henska are the guests)

9PM First Run Theater, "Love Me Tender"

10:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Riverside Grand Prix of Sports Cars is highlighted)

11PM Adventures in Paradise

13-KTRG (Independent)

3PM Sunday Matinee, "Brasher Doubloon" (1947)

4:30 Christophers

4:45 Imua News & Views

5PM Dan Smoot Report

5:15 Manion Forum

5:30 Abbot & Costello

6PM Mantovani (Dorothy Collins is a guest)

6:30 Challengers (High School quiz show)


7PM Don Carter (Local talk show)

8PM Boston Symphony (Charles Munch is the conductor for this program)

9PM Call The Doctor (Local and live call-in medical advice show, hosted by Gordon Burke)

10PM The Gripe Box (with Joe Rose)

11PM Dan Smoot Report

11:15 Manion Forum

4:45 Imua News & Views

Retro: Indiana Thurs, June 16, 1955

from TV Guide-Indiana edition (editorial office in Indy, business office at the Enquirer Bldg in
Cincinnati)

Programs listed CDT

3 WCIA-CBS/NBC/DuMont Champaign

4 WTTV-NBC Bloomington

6 WFBM-ABC Indianapolis

8 WISH-CBS/NBC/DuMont Indianapolis

10 WTHI-CBS/ABC/DuMont Terre Haute

15 WINT-CBS/ABC Fort Wayne/Waterloo

33 WKJG-NBC/DuMont Fort Wayne

49 WLBC-NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont Muncie

Morning

6:50

4 Cartoons
7:00

3-8-15 Morning Show (Melis performs)

4-33-49 Today (story on the National Air Alert and Today staffer Mary Kelly shows more movies
from Ireland, focusing on its horses)

8:00

6 Open House

8:25

3 Good Morning

8:30

3 Morning Show

9:00

3 Film Feature

4-33-49 Ding Dong School

8 Garry Moore

15 Defiance Review

9:15

15 Morning Matinee "East Meets West"

9:30

3 Film Feature

4 Cartoons
8 Arthur Godfrey

33 Page 33

49 Melody Ranch

9:45

3 Concerning Miss Marlowe

4-49 Sheilah Graham (concluding an interview with Gordon MacRae)

10:00

3 Arthur Godfrey

4-33-49 Home

10:15

6 Famous Playhouse "Never Laugh at a Lady"

10:30

3-8-15 Strike It Rich

10:45

6 Kitchen Window

11:00

3-8-15 Valiant Lady

4-33-49 Tennessee Ernie Ford


11:15

3-8-15 Love of Life

11:30

3-8-15 Search for Tomorrow

4-33-49 Feather Your Nest

6 Jonathan Story

11:45

3-8-15 Guiding Light

6 Hymn Time

Afternoon

noon

3 News/Markets

4 Cartoons

6 Market Report

8-33 News

15 Inner Flame

49 Movie: TBA (Western)

12:10

3-8-33 Weather

6 Farm News (Harry Martin)


12:15

3-15 Road of Life

4 RFD No. 4

8-33 Farm News

12:30

3-8-15 Welcome Travelers

6 Laugh Time

33 Matinee Theater "Shadow of Suspicion"

12:45

4 Les' Cartoons

6 News (Gilbert Forbes)

1:00

3-8 Robert Q. Lewis

4 Movie Matinee

6 Channel 6 Playhouse "Woman Doctor"

15 Afternoon Show "Magic Bow"

49 Movie: TBA

1:25

33 Faith to Live By

1:30
3-8 Linkleter's Party

4 Indiana University

33 Here's Charlie

2:00

3-15 Big Payoff

4-33-49 Ted Mack

8 At Home with Catherine

2:15

6 Billie Lawrence

2:30

3-8 Bob Crosby

4-33-49 Greatest Gift

6 Cinderella Weekend

15 Comedy Theater

2:45

4-33 Concerning Miss Marlowe

49 Hoosier Hodge Podge

3:00

3-8-15 Brighter Day

4-49 Hawkins Falls


6 Matinee Theater "Goodnight Sweetheart"

33 Dave Lee

3:15

3-8-15 Secret Storm

4 TV Travels

33 Musical Memo

49 TBA

3:30

3-8-15 On Your Account

4-33-49 Mr. Sweeney

3:45

4-33-49 Modern Romances

4:00

3 Happy Home

4-33-49 Pinky Lee

6 What's Your Bid?

8 Chapel Door

10 Education on Film

15 Afternoon Adventure "Shadow of the Eagle"

4:15
8 Cartoons

4:30

3 Barker Bill

4-33-49 Howdy Doody

6 Laugh Time

8 Sweet Time

10 Studio 10

15 Down Homers

4:45

3 Movie: TBA (Western)

6 Cartoons "Summertime"

8 Animal Time

4:50

6 Cartoon Club "Autograph Hunter"

5:00

4 Litle Rascals

6 Chuckwagon Tales "Apache Kid"

8 Early Show "The Wooden Horse" (pt 1)

15 Bar 15 Ranch "Song of the Gringo"

33 Superman "The Lucky Cat"

49 Movie: TBA
5:30

4 Western Ledger

10 Dick Tracy "Prune Face Returns" (pt 1)

33 Carol & Corky

5:45

3 Cartoon Time

33 Talent Parade

Evening

6:00

3 Rin Tin Tin

4-15-49 News

6 Weather (Bill Crawford)

10 You (Nancee South)

33 Sports (Hilliard Gates)

6:10

6 Johnny Winn Trio

15 Weather (Don Hoyle)

6:15

4-8 Weather

10-33 News
15-49 Sports

6:20

4 Snap Shop (Stu Martin)

8 News (Vince Leonard)

6:25

10-33-49 Weather

15 Telequiz

6:30

3 News (Fred Sorensen)

4-33 Dinah Shore

8-10-15 CBS News

49 Ames Brothers

6:35

6 Sports (Tom Carnegie)

6:45

3 Yesterday's Newsreels

4-33-49 NBC News

6 Eye-Witness (Larry Richardson)

8-15 Jane Froman (Merv Griffin subs for Jane tonight, and is joined by Rita Farrell)

10 Nancee South
6:50

6 News (Gilbert Forbes)

7:00

3 Foote Notes with Dick

4-6-33 Groucho Marx

8-15 Ray Milland

10 Heart of the City

49 Teen Canteen

7:30

3-8-10-15 Climax! "The Dark Fleece"

4-33 Justice "The Uncommon Thief"

6 Death Valley Days

49 Break the Bank

8:00

4-6-33-49 Dragnet

8:30

3-33-49 Theater "Favorite Son"

4 Hayloft Frolic (a new addition to the show tonight, the Hayloft Frolic junior dancers, all aged
between 5 and 9 with a 5-yr-old square dance caller)

6 Sherlock Holmes

8-15 Four Star Playhouse "The Collar"


10 All-Star Theater "As the Flame Dies"

9:00

3 Ozzie & Harriet "Overprotection"

4-33 Video Theater "Inside Story"

6 Passport to Danger "Zamboanga"

8-15-49 Public Defender "The Jockey and the Nun"

10 City Detective "Blonde Orchid"

9:30

3 Racket Squad "Condemned Castle"

6 Corliss Archer

8-10-49 Willy

15 Masquerade Party

10:00

3-8-10 News

4 China Smith

6-33-49 Weather

15 Dollar a Second

10:05

3 Weather (Jack Roberts)

10:10
3-6-33 News

10:15

3 Dollar a Second

6-33-49 News

8 Duffy's Tavern "Archie's Race Horse"

10 Weather (Mike O'Neil)

10:20

10 Sports (Herb Mace)

10:30

4 Litle Rascals

6 Mayor of the Town "Junior Voter"

15 Boxing (from Chicago)

33 The Unexpected "The Slide Rule Blonde"

49 Movie: TBA

10:35

10 Late Show "A Case for PC No. 49"

10:45

3 Midwest Marquee "Call of the Blood"

8 Late Show "Bonnie Prince Charlie"


10:55

4 Sports (Charlie Powell)

11:00

4 Tonight Show (guests pianist Claude Thornhill, Toni Arden, and NBC continuity acceptence boss
Stocketon Helfreich)

6 Sports (Tom Carnegie)

15 Defiance Review

33 Armchair Theater "Flame of the West"

11:05

6 Night Owl Theater "Man from Frisco"

Late Night

midnight

3-4 News

I see a show called "Defiance Review" listed on Channel 15 in Fort Wayne. Does that show have
anything to do with Defiance, Ohio (about an hour east of Fort Wayne)?

Could be...the station aired a daily "Review" show weekdays at 9am and again at sign-off
focusing on various communities in the broadcast area.

And for the record, the other communities that week were...

Mon: Columbia City

Tues: Kendallville

Wed: Angola (aired 9:15 according to the listings, but that may be typo as they had Garry Moore
listed 9-9:15)

Fri: Van Wert


Honolulu, Hawaii, October 26-30, 1964

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui & 11-KALU/Hilo)

Weekdays

6:30AM Various

7AM Kiddie Korral with Sheriff Ken

8AM Make Room For Daddy

8:30 Word For Word (Color)

9AM Concentration (Color)

9:30 Jeopardy (Color)

10AM Say When (Color)

10:30 Truth Or Consequences (Color)

11AM Let's Make A Deal (Color)

11:30 Loreta Young

12Noon The Doctors

12:30 Another World

1PM You Don't Say (Color)

1:30 Match Game

2PM Peter Gunn

2:30 Movie

4:30 Various

5PM Bat Masterson


5:30 Hawaii Democratic Party (News airs here)

6PM Various

6:30PM KONA/NBC Prime Time

11PM Tonight Show

Monday

6:30AM Okusuama Wa Ohitoyoshi (Color)

2:30PM "East Sde of Heaven" (1939)

4:30 Tombstone Territory

6PM 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games

6:30 90 Bristol Court

8PM Andy Williams (Color)

9PM Alfred Hitchcock

10PM Naked City

Tuesday

6:30AM Fufu Hyakkei (Color)

2:30PM "Fraulein" (1958)

4:30 Magilla Gorilla

6PM Hawaii Republican Party

6:30 Mr. Novak

7:30 The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

8:30 Republican Party

8:35 Tuesday Night at the Movies, "A Walk In The Sun" (1946)
Wednesday

6:30AM Yagarama Kennosuke

2:30PM "Hell and High Water" (1954)

4:30 Tombstone Territory

6PM Political programs

6:30 The Virginian

8PM Wednesday Night at the Movies, "Beau James" (1957)

10PM The Detectives

Thursday

9AM Hoi Hoi Music School (Color)

2:30PM "Three Sailors and a Girl" (1953)

4:30 Peter Potamus

6PM Political programs

6:30 TBA

7:30 Doctor Kildare

8:30 Republican Party

9PM Suspense Theater (Color)

10PM That Was The Week That Was (Color)

10:30 Jazz Scene USA

Friday

6:30AM Shabondama Holiday (Color)

2:30PM "Crime In the Streets" (1954)


4:30 Tombstone Territory

6PM Fishing

6:30 Litlest Hobo

7PM Batle Line

7:30 Bob Hope Theater (Color)

8:30 Jack Benny

9PM Jack Paar (Color)

10PM Dick Powell Theater

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHJK/Hilo)

Weekdays

6:30AM Various

7:30 Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9AM Have Gun Will Travel

9:30 Penthouse Movie

11AM Price Is Right

11:30 Father Knows Best

12Noon The Young Marrieds

12:30 General Hospital

1PM Trailmaster

2PM Playhouse Movie

4PM Captain Honolulu (Color)

4:30 Cartoons (Color)


5PM Lloyd Thaxton

6PM Hawaii News with Dean Buchanan

615 World News with Bob Sevey

6:30 KHVH/ABC Prime Time

10PM The Ten 0'Clock Report with Mason Altimery

10:15 The Big Movie

12Mid ABC News with Ron Cochran

Monday

7AM Women's News Conference

9:30 "Car 99" (1953)

2PM "You'll Find Out" (1940)

4:30 Woody Woodpecker (Color)

6:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

7:30 No Time For Sergeants

8PM Wendy and Me

8:30 Bing Crosby

9PM Ben Casey

10:15 "Macao" (1952)

Tuesday

6:30AM National Science Foundation Telecourse

9:30 "Back Street" (1941)

2PM "Big Broadcast" (1932)

4:30 Yogi Bear (Color)


6:30PM Science In Action (Color)

7PM Death Valley Days (Color)

7:30 McHale's Navy

8PM Hawaii Democratic Party

8:30 Peyton Place

9PM The Fugitive

10:15 "Five Against The House" (1955)

Wednesday

6:30AM Profile

7AM Women's News Conference

9:30 "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" (1944)

2PM "Marrying Kind" (1952)

6:30PM Ozzie & Harriet

7PM Paty Duke, "The President"

7:30 Shindig

8PM Mickey

8:30 Burke's Law

9:30 San Francisco Beat

10:15 "Frontier Gal" (1945)

Thursday

6:30AM National Science Foundation Telecourse

9:30 "Criminal Lawyer" (1951)

2PM "The Glass Key" (1935)


4:30 Huckleberry Hound (Color)

6:30 The Flintstones (Color)

7PM Republican Party

7:30 My Three Sons

8PM Bewitched

8:30 Peyton Place

9PM Combat

10:15 "All The King's Men" (1950)

Friday

7AM Women's News Conference

9:30 "Never Say Die" (1939)

2PM "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T" (1953)

6:30PM Jonny Quest (Color)

7PM Hawaii Republican Party

7:30 Addams Family

8PM Hawaii Democratic Party

8:30 12 O'Clock High

9:30 Richard Diamond, Private Eye

10:15 "The Caine Mutiny" (1954)

12:15 Four Star Movie, "The Spider" (1953)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

Weekdays
6:30AM Sunrise Semester

7AM Aloha Club

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

9AM I Love Lucy

9:30 The McCoys

10AM Pete & Gladys

10:30 Homemaker's Movie

12Noon Edge Of Night

12:30 Love of Life

1PM As The World Turns

1:30 Password

2PM House Party

2:30 To Tell The Truth

3PM Secret Storm

3:30 Jack Benny

4PM Aloha Club

4:30 Maverick

5:30 Bachelor Father

6PM Hawaii News with Richard Whitcomb

6:15 World News with Bob Baker

6:30 KGMB/CBS Prime Time

10PM News with Richard Whitcomb

10:15 Movietime

11:45 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

12:15AM Trails West


Monday

10:30AM "The Threat" (1960)

6:30PM To Tell The Truth

7PM I've Got A Secret

7:30 Andy Griffith

8PM Lucy Show

8:30 Survival

9PM Slatery's People

10:15 "My Foolish Heart" (1950)

Tuesday

10:30AM "Andy Hardy Comes Home" (1958)

6:30PM Highway Patrol

7PM World War I

7:30 Red Skelton

8:30 Political programs

10:15 "The Litle Foxes" (1941)

Wednesday

10:30AM "Cry of The Hunted" (1953)

6:30PM Candid Camera

7PM Political programs

8:30 Cara Williams

9PM Danny Kaye


10:15 "I Want You" (1952)

Thursday

10:30AM "Palmy Days" (1931)

6:30PM The Munsters

7PM Perry Mason

8PM Political program

8:30 Baileys of Balboa

9PM The Defenders

10:15 "Dead End" (1937)

Friday

10:30AM "The Masquerader" (1933)

6:30PM Zane Grey Theater

7PM TBA

7:30 Hawaii Republican Party

8PM The Entertainers

9PM Gomer Pyle

9:30 The Law & Mr. Jones

10:15 Movie of the Week, "The Cowboy and the Lady" (1938)

12:15AM Movietime, "Jungle Hell" (1956)

11:30 Steve Allen (all 90 minutes)

1AM The Daily Word

13-KTRG (Independent)
Weekdays

1:50PM Junior Science

2PM Adventure Movie

3:45PM Animal Parade

4PM Adventures of Robin Hood

4:30 Abbot & Costello

5PM Life of Riley

5:30 People's Choice

6PM Leave It To Beaver

6:30 Topper (Except Friday)

7PM Various

9PM The Big News with Wayne Collins

9:30 Steve Allen

11PM I Led Three Lives

Monday

2PM "Crash Dive" (1943)

7PM Hawaiian Eye

8PM Rifleman

8:30 Dragnet

Tuesday

2PM "Belle Starr" (1941)

7PM Surfside Six


8PM Lawman

8:30 Operation Success

Wednesday

2PM "Armored Atack" (1943)

7PM Hawaiian Eye

8PM Gripe Box with Joe Rose

Thursday

2PM "Daisy Knows" (1947)

7PM Untouchables

8PM Special

Friday

2PM "Dante's Inferno" (1935)

6:30 Hawaiian Eye

7:30 Nation at War

8PM Telstar Wrestling

Honolulu, Hawaii, August 17, 1959

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui & 11-KALU/Hilo)

7:30AM This Is The Answer


8AM Cherry Blossom Time: Myojo Star Theatre (Color)

8:30 Victor Musical Parade (Color)

9AM Ushiwaka Tengu (Color)

9:30 Daiei Screen (Color)

10AM News & Sports

10:15 Nikkatsu Screen

10:30 Beauty Corner

10:45 Kitchen Show

11:30 Fufu Hyakei (Color)

12Noon Filipino Fiesta

3PM Repeat Performace, "The Enemy Below" (1957)

5PM College Bowl (Color)

5:30 Televi Digest

6:30 Batle Line, "Batle of Ploseti"

7PM Bill Dana, "The Bank Holdup"

7:30 Walt Disney, "The Wild Burro of The West" (Color)

8:30 Grindl, "One Angry Grindl"

9PM Bonanza, "Journey Remembered" (Color)

10PM NBC Special, "That Was The Week It Was" (preview of the American version of the popular
British satirical news sketch show that would debut on NBC in 1964)

11PM Invisible Man

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHJK/Hilo)

7AM Insight

7:30AM Sunday School


8:30 This Is The Life

9AM Faith For Today (Color)

9:30 Americans at Work

9:45 Maui News

10AM Aloha State Farmer

10:30 Science In Hawaii

11AM Conversation (hosted by Bety Smyser)

11:30 Championship Bowling

12:30PM ABC Wide World of Sports (Highlights: US National Skydiving Championships; National
Inboard Powerboat Racing Championships; 11th International Golf Championship; Canada Cup
Matches)

2PM Interscholastic Game Of The Week (High School Football): Kamehameha (schools) vs
McKinley High (Both Honolulu)

4:30 Fabulous Feature, "Flight of the Lost Balloon" (1960)

6:30 Travels of Jamie McPheeters, "The Day Of The Long Night"

7:30 Arrest & Trial, "Inquest Into a Bleeding Heart"

9PM Farmer's Daughter, "Comes The Revolution"

9:30 Biography

10PM 10 O'Clock Report with Mason Altiery

10:15 Edie Adams (Allan Sherman, Don Chastain, George Firth and the United Nations Children's
Choir)

10:45 Big Movie, "The Raid" (1954; Color)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

6:30AM Davey & Goliath

7AM The Fisher Family


7:30 Sacred Heart Program

7:45 Christophers

8AM En France

9AM Movietime, "Pardise Lagoon" (1958)

10:30 Japanese TV Revue

1:30 PM NCAA Football: Notre Dame Vs. Michigan State

4:30 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

5PM Twentieth Century, "The Road to Berlin"

5:30 Mister Ed (Ed befriends a hungry goat)

6PM Lassie, "The Treasure, Pt. 1"

6:30 My Favorite Martian (Martin falls for a stripper)

7PM Ed Sullivan

8PM Judy Garland (Count Basie Band, Mel Torme and Judy Henska are the guests)

9PM First Run Theater, "Love Me Tender"

10:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Riverside Grand Prix of Sports Cars is highlighted)

11PM Adventures in Paradise

13-KTRG (Independent)

3PM Sunday Matinee, "Brasher Doubloon" (1947)

4:30 Christophers

4:45 Imua News & Views

5PM Dan Smoot Report

5:15 Manion Forum

5:30 Abbot & Costello


6PM Mantovani (Dorothy Collins is a guest)

6:30 Challengers (High School quiz show)

7PM Don Carter (Local talk show)

8PM Boston Symphony (Charles Munch is the conductor for this program)

9PM Call The Doctor (Local and live call-in medical advice show, hosted by Gordon Burke)

10PM The Gripe Box (with Joe Rose)

11PM Dan Smoot Report

11:15 Manion Forum

4:45 Imua News & Views

Plus Disney was on the NBC affiliate, which didnt have Disney till Fall 1961..As far as the movie,
I've seen release dates of 1961..I dont think this Movie would have been on TV till the mid 60's
at least..My Favorite Martian was on 1963-66, not 1959..

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHJK/Hilo)

4:30 Fabulous Feature, "Flight of the Lost Balloon" (1960)

Sure this schedule was from 1959?

Actually this should be 1963. Sorry for the error.

I think that it's from August 1964 because The Farmer's Daughter did not start until September
1963 and this was a delayed rerun since The Farmer's Daughter was airing on Fridays at this time
and so were many of the other shows listed here.

Retro: Central Florida Sat, June 10, 1961

from TV Guide-Central Florida edition


WESH 2-NBC Daytona Beach

9:45 Cartoons

10:00 Shari Lewis (c)

10:30 King Leonardo (c)

11:00 Fury "The Timber Walkers"

11:30 Lone Ranger "White Man's Magic"

noon True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary "The Murder Racket"

1:00 Baseball: Minnesota-Baltimore

4:00 Ramar of the Jungle

4:30 26 Men "Incident at Yuma"

5:00 White Hunter "Run to Earth"

5:30 Captain Gallant "Alibi"

6:00 News

6:30 Fishing Fun

7:00 Pony Express "The Breadwinner"

7:30 Bonanza "The Mission" (c)

8:30 Tall Man "Larceny and Young Ladies"

9:00 Deputy "Brand of Honesty"

9:30 Nation's Future "Does the United States need a more restrictive trade policy?" (New
moderator Edwin Newman hosts a debate between Burlington Industries veep Jackson E. Spears
(pro) and Bell & Howell board chairman Charles H. Percy (anti))

10:30 Bishop Sheen "Why Do People Laugh?"

11:00 Movie "Texas"

WEDU 3-Edu Tampa


no scheduled programming

WDBO 6-CBS Orlando

7:00 Grower's Almanac

7:30 Saturday Morning

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Allakazam "Rebo's Balloon Shop"

11:30 Roy Rogers "The Unwilling Outlaw"

noon Sky King "Dead Man's Will"

12:30 CBS News

1:00 TBA

1:25 Baseball: Milwaukee-Chicago Cubs

4:30 Championship Bowling

5:30 It's the Law

6:00 News

6:15 Retrospect

6:30 Dennis the Menace "The Fortune Cookie"

7:00 Central Florida Showcase

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Guilty Clients"

8:30 Checkmate "Hot Winds in a Cold Town"

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Shotgun Slade

11:00 Movie "Rulers of the Sea" (news update airs during the movie)
WFLA 8-NBC Tampa

7:30 RFD Florida (Mardi Liles)

8:00 Movie "Come On Rangers"

9:00 Ramar of the Jungle "Voice in the Sky"

9:30 Abbot & Costello "Wife Wanted"

10:00 Shari Lewis (c)

10:30 King Leonardo (c)

11:00 Fury "The Timber Wardens"

11:30 Lone Ranger "White Man's Magic"

noon True Story

12:30 Florida Gardenland

1:00 Baseball: Minnesota-Baltimore

4:00 Flashback

4:30 Detective's Diary (same episode as ch 2 at 12:30)

5:00 Dance Party (Jack Stir/season finale)

6:00 Patio Party

6:30 TBA

7:00 Five Star Jubilee (Rex Allen hosts/guests Bety Ann Grove and Uncle Cyp Brasfield)

7:30 Bonanza "The Mission" (c)

8:30 Tall Man "Larceny and Young Ladies"

9:00 Deputy "Brand of Honesty"

9:30 Movie "The Fighting Kentuckian"

11:00 News

11:15 Movie "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"


WLOF 9-ABC Orlando

8:55 News (Jack Swift)

9:00 Kartoon Kapers

10:00 Movie "Destination Tokyo"

12:30 RFD

1:00 Kartoon Kapers

1:25 Charlie Chan

2:00 Movie "Tarzan's Desert Mystery"

3:30 Championship Wrestling

4:30 San Francisco Beat

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Canada Cup golf (from Puerto Rico, teams from 33 countries
square off)

7:00 Championship Bowling

7:30 Leave It to Beaver "Kite Day"

8:00 Lawrence Welk (live from New York, with the musical numbers saluting the Big Apple)

9:00 Boxing: Archie Moore (182-25-6/132 KO) defends his world light-heavyweight belt at MSG
against Giulio Rinaldi (Rome, 25-5/8 KO; #2 contender)

10:00 Roaring 20s "Brother's Keeper"

11:00 News

11:15 Movie "Watch on the Rhine"

WINK 11-CBS/ABC Fort Myers

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Robin Hood

11:00 Christian Science


11:15 Americans at Work

11:30 Californians "Dangerous Journey"

noon Industry on Parade

12:30 CBS News

1:00 TBA

1:25 Baseball: Milwaukee-Chicago Cubs

4:00 Man Without a Gun

4:30 It's a Great Life

5:00 Movie: TBA (Western)

6:00 News

6:05 This We Know

6:30 Western Hayride

7:30 Lawrence Welk (different episode, week behind?)

8:30 Checkmate "Hot Wind in a Cold Town"

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Law & Mr. Jones "The Broken Hand"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Postmark for Danger"

WTVT 13-CBS Tampa

8:00 Giant Kids' Matinee

9:00 Bozo the Clown

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:30 Mighty Mouse


11:00 Allakazam "Rebo's Balloon Shop"

11:30 Roy Rogers "The Unwilling Outlaw"

noon Sky King "Dead Man's Will"

12:30 CBS News

1:00 Insight (Joe Laughlin)

1:25 Baseball: Milwaukee-Chicago Cubs

4:30 Wrestling (Tampa)

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:20 Sports (Russ Benedict)

6:30 Interpol Calling "Slave Ship"

7:00 Lock Up

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Guilty Clients"

8:30 Checkmate "Hot Wind in a Cool Town"

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Shotgun Slade

11:00 News

11:30 Sports (Leo Durocher)

11:35 Movie "Arsenic and Old Lace"

WSUN 38-ABC St. Petersburg

12:55pm News

1:00 Cartoon Carnival

1:30 Johnny Jupiter "Home Movies"


1:40 News

1:45 Cartoon Carnival

2:00 Children's Bible Stories

2:15 Davey & Goliath

2:30 Movie "The Rustlers"

3:45 Social Security in Action

4:00 Spotlight "United Fund"

4:30 Captain Grief "Nanigo"

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

7:00 Let's All Sing (Mal Ogden leads the chorus at the Million Dollar Pier)

7:30 You Asked for It

8:00 Lawrence Welk (live)

9:00 Boxing: Moore-Rinaldi

10:00 Roaring 20s "Brother's Keeper"

11:00 Sports (Jay Black)

11:15 Championship Wrestling: Gene Kiniski v Peppi Pasquale/Lord Blears v Sandor Szabo (did ch
9 in Orlando run the same episode?)

12:15 News/Weather/Sports

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Re: Retro: Central Florida Sat, June 10, 1961

Even though it began as an ABC primary affiliate, WINK-TV did not have a direct ABC net feed
until two years later. By then, it only cleared one or two ABC programs a week. Both WCKT (7)
NBC and WLBW (10) ABC from Miami had uhf translators in Ft. Myers. The cable system did offer
WSUN-TV for ABC as well as WFLA-TV for NBC. WEDU was also on the Lee County cable. At the
time, Miami was not.

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Re: Retro: Central Florida Sat, June 10, 1961

Several of these local shows were still on the air in the '70s,

such as "Grower's Almanac," "It's The Law," and "Central Florida Showcase"

on Ch. 6, "Florida Gardenland" on Ch. 8, and "Insight" on Ch. 13.

I noticed in the listing for Lawrence Welk on Chs. 9 and 38 that his show

originated from New York that night. I was under the impression from the

PBS reruns that he did only one show from New York, in 1958. The folks

at OETA ought to know about this.

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Re: Retro: Central Florida Sat, June 10, 1961

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from TV Guide-Central Florida edition

WTVT 13-CBS Tampa

11:30 Sports (Leo Durocher)

Was this sports anchor the legendary "Leo the Lip"? If so, this stint probably didn't last long, as
he would soon move to Los Angeles:

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Durocher

Retro: Central Florida Saturday, June 9, 1973

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition:

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:30 Across The Fence

7 AM Flying Nun

7:30 Lassie

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays


9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant (Peggy Fleming talks about

leaving home.)

1 PM Soul Train (the Friends of Distinction, the Persuaders,

Doug Gibbs)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Reds-Cubs backup game: Dodgers-Mets)

5 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (time approximate)

5:30 This Is Your Life (Mary Martin is the surprisee)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley)

7 PM Flipside (guests: the Fifth Dimension)

7:30 Superstars Of Rock

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "What Did You Do In The War, Daddy?"

11:20 News

11:50 Thriller

12:50 Movie: "I Confess" (Hitchcock yarn about a priest falsely

accused of murder and brought to trial; Montgomery Clift


stars, from '53)

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (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 Thirty Minutes With...

3:30 French Chef

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Washington Week In Review

6:30 Book Beat (Anton Myrer discusses his novel "The Tiger

Waits," about skulduggery in late-1970s Washington)

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Turning Points ("Here I Am" goes behind the walls of an


asylum for the criminally insane.)

8 PM The Session (Brownsville Station in concert)

8:30 Playhouse New York Biography (a 1968 Italian film version of

the life of Galileo)

10 PM Two Arctic Tales (Are they related? In 1845 an English expedition

sets out to find the Northwest Passage and disappears without a

trace; 25 years later American writer Charles Francis Hall sets out

to find their remains and dies suddenly. Dartmouth professor Chauncey

Loomis discusses his investigation of Hall's death; Hall's last words had

been, "How do you spell murder?".)

11:30 Just Jazz (Erroll Garner and his trio perform.)

sign off 12 M

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:30 Growers Almanac

7 AM Archie's Fun House (delay from Sun 9 AM)

7:30 Harlem Globetroters (delay from Sun 9:30 AM)

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies ("Ghostly Creep From The Deep"

with the animated Harlem Globetroters)

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour


12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Skinny And Faty," '59, from Japan;

IIRC, this was the first film shown on this series in 1967)

2 PM Movie: "The Mysterians"

3:30 Green Acres

4 PM Sounding Board

4:30 It Takes A Thief

5:30 World Of Survival

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Aunt Clara" (nothing to do with "Bewitched," but

a 1954 English comedy about a strait-laced old lady who

inherits a race course, some greyhounds, a tavern, and a

brothel)

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)


7 AM Laurel And Hardy

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Information 8

1:30 History In The Making

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

5 PM Legends Of The West (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Mouse Factory (guest host Jim Backus in a show

about home ownership)

7:30 News Conference

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "What Did You Do In The War, Daddy?"

11:20 News

11:30 It Takes A Thief

12:30 Movie: "Tall Story"


WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

6:55 News

7 AM Huck And Yogi

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie ("Gidget Makes The Wrong

Connection"--animated)

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Tarzan

1:30 American Bandstand (guests: Gunhill Road)

2 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida

3 PM Bill Anderson

3:30 Outdoors

4 PM Mark Wilson's Magic Circus

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (NCAA track and field championships,

live from Baton Rouge)

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to George Gershwin)

8 PM Billy Graham Special (Dr. Graham speaks to the National

Association of Realtors in Honolulu)


8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM The Strauss Family (Part 6)

10 PM Sing A New Song (Pat Boone presents the Veron Family

and Dan Issel)

11 PM ABC News (Sam Donaldson)

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "Homecoming"

1:40 Movie: "City For Conquest"

3:45 Movie: "Nothing But The Best"

5:30 Movie: "Roger Touhy, Gangster"

WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

6:45 News

7 AM Curiosity Shop (topic: family life; includes a cartoon about

a bear cub learning to ride a bike, delay from Sun 10 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 The Monkees (guest: Stan Freberg)

1:30 American Bandstand

2 PM Now

2:15 4-H Spotlight

2:30 Movie: "Up Front"

3:45 Movie: "Smuggler's Gold"

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM The Strauss Family (Part 6)

10 PM Assignment: Vienna

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Movie: "Coast Of Skeletons"

1 AM Involvement 10

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

7 AM Compass

7:30 Cisco Kid

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies


10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Rifleman

2:30 Gilligan's Island

3 PM The Saint

4 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida

5 PM Belmont Stakes (Secretariat becomes the first to win

the Triple Crown since Citation in '48; it would have been

great to see I'll Have Another do it on the anniversary of

Secretariat's triumph.)

6 PM Sports Challenge

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

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

11:15 Movie: "Return Of The Fly"

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)


6:45 News, Fishing

7 AM Tarzan

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats In Outer Space

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Opportunity Line

2:30 Flintstones

3 PM Belmont Preview (don't know if this is from CBS or is

local or syndicated)

3:30 UFO

4:30 Dragnet

5 PM Belmont Stakes

6 PM News

6:30 National Geographic ("Holland Against The Sea," from 1970)

7:30 Parent Game

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: "Three Into Two Won't Go"

WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)

off air until fall

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

6 AM Movie: "The Black Tent"

7:30 Flipper

8 AM Houndcats

8:30 Roman Holidays

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In 80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM The Monkees

1:30 American Bandstand

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show


2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "What Did You Do In The War, Daddy?"

11:20 News

11:50 Movie: "Anastasia"

1:05 Movie: "Escape From The Iron Curtain"

2:20 Movie: "You Pay Your Money"

3:35 Movie: "Blind Spot"

4:50 Movie: "Meteor Monster"

WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (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

off air until

6:30 Welcome To Membership Night

6:35 American Odyssey (folk songs about the sea)

7:45 Hollywood Television Theatre ("The Andersonville Trial,"

about the 1865 trial of Henry Wirz, Confederate commander

of the squalid Georgia POW camp)

10:35 Fanfare

WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC)

7 AM Curiosity Shop

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 The Monkees

1:30 American Bandstand

2 PM Bow Hunting
2:30 Car And Track

3 PM Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers

3:30 Movie: TBA

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Here We Go Again

8:30 A Touch Of Grace

9 PM The Strauss Family (Part 6)

10 PM Assignment: Vienna

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: "Where Were You When The Lights Went

Out?"

WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

8 AM Jonny Quest

8:30 Paty Duke

9 AM Gilligan's Island

9:30 Get Smart

10 AM Gomer Pyle, USMC

10:30 Petticoat Junction

11 AM Hogan's Heroes

11:30 Lassie
12 N Wally's Workshop

12:30 Sidney And Helen Correll

1 PM Time Tunnel

2 PM Mister Ed

2:30 Honeymooners

3 PM Movie: "Nightfall"

4:30 The Virginian

6 PM Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers

6:30 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 13)

7 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida

8 PM Boxing From The Olympic (lightweights Javier Ayal

vs. Mundo Romero)

9 PM Man To Man

9:30 Buck Owens

10 PM Wilburn Brothers

10:30 Porter Wagoner

11 PM Stand Up And Cheer

11:30 Name Of The Game

Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, October 31, 1954 (launch of KREM-TV)

2KREM (Independent)

4KXLY (CBS/DuMont)

6KHQ (NBC/ABC)

MORNING
10:30

4Test Patern

10:45

4TV Top Ten

11:00

4NFL Football

New York Giants at Cleveland Browns

AFTERNOON

12:15

6Test Patern

12:30

6Color Test Patern

12:45

6Whats Your Trouble?

1:00

6Catholic Hour
1:30

6Christopher Program

2:00

4Omnibus

6Invisible Enemy

3:30

4Don Eastvoid

6TV Theater

4:00

4This Is The Life

4:30

4Disneyland

6Soldier Parade

5:00

6Hall of Fame

5:30

4Annie Oakley

6The March of Medicine


EVENING

6:00

4You Are There

6Scottish Miners Life

6:15

6Coke Time

6:30

2Inaugural Program

4Lassie

6This Is Your Music

7:00

4The Jack Benny Program

6Amos n Andy

7:30

4Honestly Celeste

6Mr. Peepers

8:00

2The Private Life of Henry VIII

4Toast of the Town


6The Colgate Comedy Hour

9:00

4General Electric Theater

6The Philco Television Playhouse

9:30

4Whats My Line?

10:00

4Father Knows Best

6The Loreta Young Show

10:30

4Washington Spotlight

6The Hunter

10:45

4Which Way?

11:30

6My Best Gal

RETRO: Chicago and Rockford-Thursday, July 16, 1959

SOURCE: TV GUIDE CHICAGO EDITION


[2] WBBM-TV (CBS)

6:40 THOUGHT FOR TODAY

6:45 FARM DAILY-George Menard

7:00 RAYNER SHINE-Ray Rayner

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 Linkleter

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-Serial

1:00 FOR BETTER OR WORSE

1:30 HOUSE PARTY

2:00 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 SUSANS SHOW-Kids

4:30 MOVIE-The Man in the Tank (1942)

5:55 SPORTS-John Harrington

6:00 NEWS & WEATHER

6:15 CBS NEWS-Douglas Edwards

6:30 THE PLAYHOUSE-Drama [DEBUT]

7:00 DECEMBER BRIDE

7:30 YANCY DERRINGER

8:00 ZANE GREY THEATER

8:30 PLAYHOUSE 90-Shadows Tremble

10:00 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS

10:15 EVENING PERFORMANCE-Dillinger (1945)

12:00 MOVIE-The Ghost Comes Home (1940)

[5] WNBQ (NBC)

6:15 TODAYS MEDITATION

6:20 TOWN & FARM [COLOR]

6:30 PAN AMERICAN CLASSROOM-Education [COLOR]

7:00 TODAY-Dave Garroway

9:00 DOUGH RE MI-Quizz

9:30 TREASURE HUNT

10:00 PRICE IS RIGHT


10:30 CONCENTRATION

11:00 TIC TAC DOUGH

11:30 IT COULD BE YOU

12:00 THE PEOPLES CHOICE-Comedy

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-Quiz [COLOR]

3:30 COUNTY FAIR

4:00 ITS A GREAT LIFE-Comedy

4:30 ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD

5:00 CHICAGO BANDSTAND [COLOR]

5:55 SPORTS-Norm Barry [COLOR]

6:00 NEWS/WEATHER [COLOR]

6:15 HUNTLEY/BRINKLEY REPORT

6:30 THE CALIFORNIANS-Western*

7:00 WHO PAYS?-Panel

7:30 LAWLESS YEARS

8:00 BATCHELOR FATHER-Comedy

8:30 21 BEACON STREET (no relation to the Jump street)

9:00 YOU BET YOUR LIFE

9:30 MASQUERADE PARTY [COLOR]

10:00 NEWS/WEATHER [COLOR]


10:15 JACK PARR

12:00 NEWS-Greg Donovan [COLOR]

12:05 PANIC!-Suspense

12:35 SECRET FILE, U.S.A.

*An ad in TV Guide promoted The Sheriff of Cochise as airing at

6:30pm Thursday on WNBQ, while Californians was in the listings.

[7] WBKB (ABC)

7:30 FACSIMILE-Norman Ross

8:30 TOM MERCEIN-Commentary

9:00 CREATIVE COOKERY

9:30 HERES GERALDINE-Kids

10:00 JOBBLEWOCKY PLACE-Kids

10:30 BEAT THE BUCS-Musical Quiz

11:30 MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY

12:00 ACROSS THE BOARD-Game

12:30 PANTOMIME QUIZ

1:00 MUSIC BINGO

1:30 SUSIE-Comedy

2:00 DAY IN COURT-Drama

2:30 GALE STORM

3:00 BEAT THE CLOCK-Game

3:30 WHO DO YOU TRUST?


4:00 AMERICAN BANDSTAND

5:30 ADVENTURE TIME

6:00 NEWS/WEATHER

6:15 NEWS-Paul Harvey (local or national?)

6:30 PANTOMIME QUIZ

7:00 ZORRO

7:30 REAL MCCOYS

8:00 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

8:30 ROUGH RIDERS

9:00 U.S. MARSHALL

9:30 PAROLE-Documentary

9:45 NORMAL ROSS-Commentary

9:55 WEATHER BY RADAR

10:00 MOVIE-Destination Murder (1950)

11:30 MARTY FAYE-Variety

[9] WGN-TV (Independent)

8:30 PAUL FOGARTY [COLOR]

9:00 ROMPER ROOM [COLOR]

9:55 MORNING EDITION [COLOR]

10:00 TV THEATER-Drama

10:30 I MARRIED JOAN

11:00 FAN ALLISON-Variety

12:00 LUNCHTIME LITTLE THEATER


1:00 OUR MISS BROOKS

1:30 BATTING PRACTICE

1:40 LEAD-OFF MAN

1:55 BASEBALL-Brewers at Cubs

4:45 TENTH INNING

5:00 GARFIELD GOOSE [COLOR]

5:45 MAN ON THE STREET

6:00 SKY KING

6:30 BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS [COLOR]

7:00 NEWS-Lloyd Petit

7:15 SPORTS/WEATHER [COLOR]

7:30 TUGBOAT ANNIE

8:00 THIS IS ALICE-Comedy

8:30 DECOY-Police

9:00 WHIRLYBIRDS

9:30 MIKE HAMMER

10:00 MOVIE-The Great Garrick (1937)

11:30 NEWS-Carl Greyson

11:45 MOVIE-The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933)

[11] WTTW (Educational)

4pm SEW EASY

4:30 NUMBER OF THINGS-Kids

4:45 FRIENDLY GIANT-Kids


5:00 TOTEM CLUB-Kids

5:30 ATOMIC AGE PHYSICS-Lessons 27 & 28

6:30 COLLEGE PREP-English

7:00 COLLEGE PREP-Mathematics

7:30 SURVIVAL IN THE SEA-Science

8:00 GREAT BOOKS-Discussion

8:30 EINS ZWEI DREI-German

9:00 HERITAGE-Discussion

9:30 OFFICE OF INQUIRY-Discussion

10:00 NEWS PERSPECTIVE

10:15 REDISCOVERING POETRY

10:30 ASTRONOMY FOR YOU!-Science

[13] WREX (CBS/ABC) Rockford, IL

7:30 KIDDIE CARTOONS

8:00 NEWS-Blair Clark

8:15 CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9:00 ON THE GO

9:30 SAM LEVENSON

10:00 I LOVE LUCY

10:30 TOP DOLLAR

11:00 LOVE OF LIFE

11:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

11:45 GUIDING LIGHT


12:00 WEATHER-Rollie Spongberg (?!)

12:05 MARKET REPORT

12:10 LUNCHEON WITH RODDY MAC

12:20 NEWS-Chuck Cremer

12:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS

1:00 FOR BETTER OR WORSE

1:30 HOUSE PARTY

2:00 BIG PAYOFF

2:30 VERDICT IS YOURS

3:00 BRIGHTER DAY

3:15 SECRET STORM

3:30 EDGE OF NIGHT

4:00 AMERICAN BANDSTAND

5:00 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND

5:30 ADVENTURE TIME

6:00 SPORTS-Mike Roberts

6:15 CBS NEWS-Douglas Edwards

6:30 ZANE GREY THEATER (one week delay)

7:00 DECEMBER BRIDE

7:30 YANCY DERRINGER

8:00 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

8:30 PLAYHOUSE 90

10:00 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS

10:25 ON THE SPOT-Interview

10:30 MOVIE-Blonde Fever (1944)


12:00 NEWS

[39] WTVO (NBC) Rockford, IL

7:00 TODAY

9:00 DOUGH RE MI

9:30 TREASURE HUNT

10:00 PRICE IS RIGHT

10:30 CONCENTRATION

11:00 TIC TAC DOUGH

11:30 IT COULD BE YOU

12:00 WHIRLYBIRDS

12:30 BURNS AND ALLEN

1:00 QUEEN FOR A DAY

1:30 COURT OF HUMAN RELATIONS

2:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE

2:30 FROM THESE ROOTS

3:00 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES [COLOR]

3:30 COUNTY FAIR

4:00 BURNS AND ALLEN

4:30 WHIRLYBIRDS

5:00 POPEYE AND THE THREE STOOGES

6:00 NEWS/WEATHER

6:15 HUNTLEY/BRINKLEY REPORT

6:30 THE CALIFORNIANS


7:00 WHO PAYS?

7:30 LAWLESS YEARS

8:00 BACHELOR FATHER

8:30 21 BEACON STREET

9:00 YOU BET YOUR LIFE

9:30 MASQUERADE PARTY [COLOR]

10:00 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS

10:25 SAMMY SNEAD-Golf

10:30 JACK PAAR

12:00 NEWS

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[9] WGN-TV (Independent)

1:40 LEAD-OFF MAN

1:55 BASEBALL-Brewers at Cubs

4:45 TENTH INNING


No Brewers in 1959. (Milwaukee) Braves, maybe?

Honolulu, Hawaii, October 23, 1965

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KHON (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KAII/Maui & 11-KHAW/Hilo)

7AM The First Look (Color)

7:30 Exploring (Color)

8AM Jetsons (Color)

8:30 Atom Ant (Color)

9AM Secret Squirrel (Color)

9:30 Underdog (Color)

10AM Top Cat (Color)

10:30 Fury (Color)

11AM Theater 2, "Queen of Outer Space" (1958)

12:30 The Lieutenant

1PM AFL Football: Houston vs Denver (at the Astrodome) (Color)

4:30 Fishing with Bruce Carter

5PM Beard's Movie, "Rocketship XM" (1960)

6:30PM Flipper, "Coral Fever" (Color)

7PM I Dream of Jeannie, "G.I. Jeannie"

7:30 Get Smart, "Now You See Him, Now You Don't" (Color)

8PM Saturday Night at the Movies, "Boys Night Out" (1962)

10PM Beard's Movie, "Lured" (1947)


11:45 Tonight Show (Color)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHVO/Hilo)

7AM Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)

8:30 Casper Cartoon Show (Color)

9AM Bugs Bunny (Color)

9:30 Hoppity Hooper (Color)

10AM Milton The Monster (Color)

10:30 The Beatles (Color)

11AM Outdoor Sportsman (Color)

11:30 50th State Bowling

12:30 Sports Central

1PM ABC Wide World of Sports

2:30 50th State Wrestling

4PM 50th State Theater, "Mole Men vs. The Son of Hercules" (1963)

6PM Tammy, "The Tarleton Land Grant" (Color)

6:30 Shindig (Sandie Shaw and Peter & Gordon are the guests)

7PM King Family (A salute to the small towns of America; Color)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (Color)

8:30 Hollywood Palace (Frank Sinatra id the guest host; Color)

9:30 The Big Movie of the Week, "Cowboy" (1958)

11PM Saturday Night News Final with Jim Manske

11:15 Four Star Movie, "The Brothers Rice" (1958)


9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

6AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Plant Patrol

7AM Dialogue

7:30 Televi Kitchen

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Heckle & Jeckle

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10AM Mighty Mouse Playhouse

10:30 Linus the Lionhearted

11AM Tom & Jerry

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw

12Noon Saturday Afternoon Movie, "Roseanna McCoy" (1949)

1:30 NFL Football: 49ers at (Los Angeles) Rams

4:30 Sports Editor with Frank Valenti

5PM Hollywood A Go-Go

6PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (Gomer is assigned to guard dog duty)

6:30 Jackie Gleason Show

7:30 Trials of O'Brien (O'Brien tries to clear his bookie of a murder charge)

8:30 The Loner, "One of the Wounded"

9PM Gunsmoke (Five killers come to Dodge City with one target on their mind... Mat Dillon)

10PM Fantastic Movietime, "Return of the Fly" (1959)

12Mid Movietime Two, "Revolt of the Mercenaries" (1962)


13-KTRG (Independent)

10:35AM Aloha Week Parade (Live telecast)

2PM Topper

2:30 Adventure Theater, "Notorious Gentleman"

4PM Whirlybirds

4:30 Lawman

5PM Rifleman

5:30 Stagecoach West

6:30 Ensign O'Toole

7PM Aloha Week Parade (Repeat)

8PM Stoney Burke

9PM The Big News with Dean Buchanan

9:15 Dean Smoot Sports

9:30 Big Time Wrestling

10:30 Night World Movies (until 5:30AM, with news on the hour; No movies listed here)

Honolulu, Hawaii, October 17, 1965

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KHON (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KAII/Maui & 11-KHAW/Hilo)

6:30AM Word of Life

7AM Frontiers of Faith

7:30 The Modern Farmer-Farming Hawaiian Style


8AM America

8:30 Focus: Hawaii with Joe Rose

9AM Filipino Fiesta

10AM Larame

11AM Movie Spectacular, "Pork Chop Hill" (1959)

1PM NCAA Football: Arkansas at Texas (Color)

4PM Golf

5PM Folk World of Jimmie Rodgers

5:30 Lucky's Lanai

6:30PM Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, "The Further Adventures of Gallagher" (Color)

7:30 Branded, "Mightier Than The Sword" (Color)

8PM Bonanza, "The Other Son" (Color)

9PM The Wackiest Ship in the Army, "The Day the Crew Packed the Deck" (Color)

10PM Sunday Night at the Movies, "Garden of Evil" (1954)

12Mid Dialogue

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHVO/Hilo)

7AM This Is The Life

7:30 Faith For Today (Color)

8AM Sunday School Special

9AM Sunday Open House Preview

9:30 Sunday Morning Movie, "Allegheny Uprising" (1939)

11AM Sports Central; CFL Football: Toronto at Otawa

2PM Interscholastic Football: Damien vs. Kalani (at Roosevelt, in Honolulu)


4PM Fabulous Features, "Hey Pineapple" (1963)

6PM Voyage to The Botom of The Sea, "The Cyborg" (Color)

7PM The FBI, "Slow March Up" (Color)

8PM Sunday Night Movie, "North To Alaska" (1960)

10:15 News with Jim Manske

10:45 Jimmy Dean (Bobby Vinton, Jody Miller and Don Gibson are the guests)

11:45 Conversation with Bety Smyser

12:15AM Biography

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

5:30AM Sacred Heart Program

5:45 The Christophers

6AM Fisher Family

6:30 University Extension

7AM Japanese TV Review

9:30 Hollywood's Greatest Movies, "Tribute to a Bad Man" (1956)

11:30 Zane Grey Theater

12Noon Interscholastic Football: Kamehameha at St. Louis (both Honolulu)

2:30 Mr. Ed

3PM My Friend Flicka

3:30 Twentieth Century

4PM Adventure Movietime, "Tarzan Finds a Son" (1939)

5:30 Sea Hunt

6PM Lassie (Corey asks the sheriff to investigate a series of strange thefts at the forest ranger's
station)
6:30 My Favorite Martian (Martin and Mrs Brown's minds are transferred by accident)

7PM Ed Sullivan (Kate Smith, Woody Allen, and The Supremes are the guests)

8PM Perry Mason, "The Case of the Impetuous Imp"

9PM Candid Camera

9:30 What's My Line

10PM Slatery's People, "The Unborn"

11PM Maverick

12Mid Dialogue

13-KTRG (Independent)

1PM Big Time Wrestling

2PM Movie, "Under Age" (1941)

3:15 Kellerman Report

3:30 Dan Smoot Report

3:45 Capitol Reporter

4PM Lawman

4:30 Everglades, "The Long Walk"

5PM Keyhole, "(San Francisco's) Chinatown"

5:30 Story Of..., "Jazz Musicians"

6PM Surfside Six

7PM Sing Along With Mitch

8PM Call The Doctor

9PM The Big News with Dean Buchanan

9:15 Dan Grant Sports


9:30 Mr. Lucky

10PM The Gripe Box with Joe Rose

11PM Kellerman Report

11:15 Dan Smoot

11:30 Capitol Reporter

Philadelphia Network Stations - June 1990

Since I posted the June 1990 listings for the Philadelphia indies, I figured I'd post the Philadelphia
network stations as well.

Philadelphia network stations - June 1990

Source: TV Guide, June 9-15, 1990

KYW-TV 3 (NBC)

Saturday

6AM - This 'N That

6:30 - Vegetable Soup

7AM - Paid Programming

7:30 - Carrascolendas

8AM - Kissyfur

8:30 - Camp Candy

9AM - Captain N: The Game Master

9:30 - Karate Kid

10AM - The Smurfs

11AM - Paid Programming

Noon - America's Top 10


12:30 - Entertainment This Week

1:30 - Golf Show

2PM - Insport

2:30 - Sportstest '90: Spring

3PM - French Open

6PM - Eyewitness News

6:30 - NBC News

7PM - City Lights

7:30 - Missing/Reward

8PM - My Two Dads

8:30 - Amen

9PM - Golden Girls

9:30 - Singer & Sons

10PM - Empty Nest

10:30 - FM

11PM - Eyewitness News

11:30 - Saturday Night Live (Christopher Walken hosts)

1AM - Movie: Diabolique (1954)

3:30 - City Lights

4AM - off-air

Sunday

6AM - Farm, Home and Garden

6:30 - Wall Street Journal Report

7AM - Connections
7:30 - Sunday Today

8:30 - Meet the Press

9AM - French Open

2PM - Witness to Survival

2:30 - Super Sports Follies

3PM - Boxing

4PM - Sportsworld

6PM - Eyewitness News

6:30 - NBC News

7PM - Magical World of Disney: Ernest Goes to Camp (1987)

9PM - NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: Gremlins (1984)

11:15 - Eyewitness News

11:50 - Women's Golf Highlights

12:05 - Movie: Will, G. Gordon Liddy (1982)

1:55 - Byron Allen

2:55 - George Michael Sports Machine

3:25 - off-air

Monday-Friday

4:55 - This Morning's Business

5:25 - Farm, Home and Garden

5:30 - Morning Stretch

6AM - NBC News

6:30 - Eyewitness News

7AM - Today
9AM - Santa Barbara

10AM - House Party

11AM - Golden Girls

11:30 - 227

Noon - Eyewitness News

12:30 - Generations

1PM - Days of Our Lives

2PM - Another World

3PM - Joan Rivers

4PM - Geraldo

5PM - A Current Affair

5:30 - Eyewitness News

6:30 - NBC News

7PM - Entertainment Tonight

7:30 - Evening Magazine

8PM - Where's Rodney? (Monday)

Matlock (Tuesday)

Unsolved Mysteries (Wednesday)

The Cosby Show (Thursday)

Baywatch (Friday)

8:30 - Hogan Family (Monday)

A Different World (Thursday)

9PM - NBC Monday Night at the Movies: Those She Left Behind (1989) (Monday)

In the Heat of the Night (Tuesday)

Singer & Sons (Wednesday)


Cheers (Thursday)

NBC Movie: Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988) (Friday)

9:30 - Dear John (Wednesday)

Seinfeld (Thursday)

10PM - Midnight Caller (Tuesday)

Quantum Leap (Wednesday)

L.A. Law (Thursday)

11PM - Eyewitness News

11:30 - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

12:30 - Late Night with David Leterman

1:30 - Evening Magazine (early Tues.-early Fri.)

Friday Night Videos (early Sat.)

2AM - Entertainment Tonight

2:30 - Eyewitness News (early Tues.-early Fri.)

Evening Magazine (early Sat.)

3AM - Movies (early Tues.-early Fri.)

Green Grow the Rushes (1951) (early Tues.)

Up the Creek (1958) (early Wed.)

Hell Is a City (1960) (early Thurs.)

When Women Had Tails (1970) (early Fri.)

Entertainment Tonight (early Sat.)

4:55 - This Morning's Business

WPVI-TV 6 (ABC)

Saturday
6AM - Perspective: Delaware

6:30 - Perspective: Youth

7AM - Chief Halftown

7:30 - Captain Noah and His Magical Ark

8AM - A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

8:30 - Disney's Gummi Bears, Winnie the Pooh

9:30 - Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters

10:30 - Beetlejuice

11AM - The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show

Noon - Perspective: Delaware

12:30 - Perspective: New Jersey

1PM - Golf (Senior TPC third-round)

3PM - Bowling (PBA Senior Invitational final round)

4:30 - Belmont Stakes

6PM - Action News

6:30 - ABC World News Saturday

7PM - Bright Futures (Prime Time with Gary Papa normally aired here. RIP Gary)

7:30 - Visions

8PM - Mission: Impossible (1980s)

9PM - Columbo

11PM - Action News

11:30 - Million Dollar Movie - Having It All (1982)

1:30 - Action News (rebroadcast)

2AM - Cinema 6: Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974)

3:50 - ABC News


4:05 - off-air

Sunday

6AM - Perspective

6:30 - Perspective

7AM - Changes

7:30 - Dialogue

8AM - Larry Ferrari

8:30 - Church Service

9AM - Puerto Rican Panorama

9:30 - Inside Story

10AM - Business World

10:30 - Action News Issues and Answers

11AM - This Week with David Brinkley

Noon - Movie: The Pigeon That Took Rome (1962)

2PM - Greatest Sports Legends

2:30 - Future Legends of Baseball

3:30 - Golf (Senior Tournament Players Championship final round)

5:30 - U.S. Open Golf Preview

6PM - Action News

6:30 - ABC World News Sunday

7PM - Sea World Summer Night Magic

8PM - America's Funniest Home Videos

8:30 - ABC Sunday Night Movie: Prizzi's Honor (1985)

11:15 - Action News


11:45 - Million Dollar Movie: Urban Cowboy (1980)

2:20 - Action News (rebroadcast)

2:50 - Cinema 6: Move (1970)

4:15 - ABC News

4:30 - off-air

Monday-Friday

5AM - AM/Philadelphia: A Second Look

5:30 - Good Morning

6AM - ABC News

6:30 - Action News

7AM - Good Morning America

9AM - Donahue

10AM - AM/Philadelphia

10:30 - Sally Jessy Raphael

11:30 - The Home Show (joined in progress)

Noon - Action News

12:30 - Loving

1PM - All My Children

2PM - One Life to Live

3PM - General Hospital

4PM - The Oprah Winfrey Show (Monday-Wednesday, Friday)

ABC Afterschool Special: Just Tipsy, Honey (1988) (Thursday)

5PM - Action News

6PM - Action News


6:30 - ABC World News Tonight

7PM - Jeopardy!

7:30 - Wheel of Fortune

8PM - MacGyver (Monday)

Who's the Boss (Tuesday)

Growing Pains (Wednesday)

Father Dowling Mysteries (Thursday)

8:30 - The Wonder Years (Tuesday)

Head of the Class (Wednesday)

9PM - ABC Monday Night Movie: Rough Cut (1980) (Monday)

Roseanne (Tuesday)

Doogie Howser, M.D. (Wednesday)

The Young Riders (Thursday)

9:30 - Coach (Tuesday)

Brewster Place (Wednesday)

10PM - Thirtysomething (Tuesday)

Equal Justice (Wednesday)

PrimeTime Live (Thursday)

11PM - Action News

11:30 - Nightline (Monday-Wednesday)

U.S. Open Golf Highlights (Thursday-Friday)

12AM Million Dollar Movie (early Tues.-early Thurs.)

Monday - Marshal of Madrid (1971)

Tuesday - Hardcore (1979)

Wednesday - Man on a Swing (1974)


Nightline (early Fri.-early Sat.)

12:30 - Million Dollar Movie: Tempest (1982) (early Fri.)

Million Dollar Movie: Modern Girls (1986) (early Sat.)

2AM - Action News (rebroadcast) (early Tues.)

2:10 - Action News (rebroadcast) (early Wed.-early Thurs.)

2:15 - Action News (rebroadcast) (early Sat.)

2:30 - Perspective (early Tues.)

2:40 - Perspective (early Thurs.)

2:45 - Cinema 6: John and Mary (1969) (early Sat.)

3:10 - off-air (early Thurs.)

Action News (rebroadcast) (early Fri.)

3:40 - Perspective (early Fri.)

4:10 - off-air (early Fri.)

4:30 - off-air (early Sat.)

WCAU-TV 10 (CBS)

Saturday

6AM - Candy Apple News Company

7AM - Young Universe

7:30 - Dr. Fad

8AM - Dink, the Litle Dinosaur

8:30 - California Raisins

9AM - Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10AM - Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 - Garfield and Friends


11:30 - Rude Dog & The Dweebs

Noon - Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

12:30 - CBS Storybreak

1PM - Sports Saturday (College World Series Championship game)

4PM - Golf (Western Open third-round)

6PM - Channel 10 News

6:30 - CBS News

7PM - The People

7:30 - Siskel & Ebert (Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review "Dick Tracy" and "Another 48 Hrs.")

8PM - Paradise

9PM - Beauty and the Beast (repeat of pilot episode)

10PM - Tour of Duty

11PM - Channel 10 News

11:30 - Magnum, p.i.

12:30 - Movie: The Eagle Has Landed (1977)

3:10 - Movie: Betrayal (1974)

4:45 - Movie: Sorority Kill (1974)

Sunday

6AM - Literacy: A Path to Personhood

6:30 - The People

7AM - Singstation

7:30 - Horizons

8AM - Over 50

8:30 - News Forum


9AM - CBS News Sunday Morning

10:30 - Face the Nation

11:30 - Penn Relays Highlights

Noon - Sports Sunday

1PM - Golf ($1,000,000 Western Open final-round)

3:30 - NBA Finals: Game 3

6PM - CBS News

6:30 - Channel 10 News

7PM - 60 Minutes

8PM - Murder, She Wrote

9PM - CBS Sunday Night Movie: Trouble in Paradise (1989)

11PM - Channel 10 News

11:30 - Sunday Night Sports Final

12AM - Quincy

1AM - Hart to Hart

2AM - CBS News Nightwatch

Monday-Friday

6AM - Hard Copy

6:30 - CBS News

7AM - This Morning

9AM - Regis & Kathie Lee

10AM - Family Feud

10:30 - Wheel of Fortune (daytime version)

11AM - Price is Right


Noon - Channel 10 News

12:30 - The Young and the Restless

1:30 - The Bold and the Beautiful

2PM - As the World Turns

3PM - Guiding Light

4PM - People's Court

4:30 - Newhart

5PM - The Cosby Show

5:30 - Channel 10 News

6:30 - CBS News

7PM - Family Feud

7:30 - Inside Edition

8PM - Major Dad (Monday)

Rescue 911 (Tuesday)

Jake and the Fatman (Wednesday)

48 Hours (Thursday)

Most Dangerous Game (Friday)

8:30 - Sydney (Monday)

9PM - Murphy Brown (Monday)

NBA Finals: Game 4 (Tuesday)

Circus of the Stars (Wednesday)

NBA Finals: Game 5 (Thursday)

CBS Movie: Terror on Highway 91 (1989)

9:30 - Designing Women (Monday)

10PM - Newhart (Monday)


10:30 - Dave Thomas (Monday)

11PM - Channel 10 News (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)

11:30 - Wiseguy (Monday, Wednesday)

Channel 10 News (Tuesday, Thursday)

21 Jump Street (Friday)

12AM - Wiseguy (early Wed.)

Night Heat (early Thurs.)

12:40 - Stingray (early Tues.)

Night Heat (early Thurs.)

CBS Late Movie: Run till You Fall (1988) (early Sat.)

1:10 - Stingray (early Wed.)

Prisoner (early Thurs.)

1:45 - CBS News Nightwatch (early Tues., early Thurs.)

2:15 - CBS News Nightwatch (early Wed., early Fri.)

2:45 - Hart to Hart (early Sat.)

3:45 - Movie: A Double Life (1978) (early Sat.)

Retro: Kentucky Thursday, June 11, 1970

From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm

7 AM Today (sportswriter Leonard Koppet talks about

baseball's reserve clause; Francis Goldin of the


National Tenants' Organization; Dan Robinson,

author of a book on the world's most influential people)

9 AM Morning Show

9:55 News (Bob Kay)

10 AM It Takes Two (Gary Crosby, Pat Harrington, Gordon and

Meredith MacRae)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Ernest Borgnine, Stu Gilliam,

Juliet Mills, Susan Saint James, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Louis Armstrong; Anna Maria Alberghetti,

singer Monti Rock)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World (then called "Another World/Bay City")

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Movie: "Blondie's Hero"

5:30 Flintstones

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Death Valley Days


7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Close-Up

10 PM Dean Martin (guests: Ann-Margret and Bob Newhart)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Dick Gregory)

1 AM Alfred Hitchcock Hour

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:15 Moment Of Meditation

6:20 Good Morning

6:30 Michigan History

7 AM Today

9 AM Paul Dixon

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

1:30 Life With Linkleter (Peter Nero, Dr. Bernard Strehler, who tells

how to add 20 years to your life)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise


4 PM Phil Donahue

5 PM Hazel

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM F Troop

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Ironside

9:30 Dragnet 1970

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:50 Farm News

6 AM Summer Semester: "The Image And Its Speech"

6:30 Young World

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Uncle Al

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

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

11:30 Love Of Life (one of the few times I've seen this show

on Ch. 9)

12 N News, Weather And Sports


12:30 Nick Clooney

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "Louise" (Ronald Reagan stars in this one from '50)

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Family Affair

8 PM Jim Nabors Hour (Tennessee Ernie Ford, singer Julie Budd)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Island In The Sun"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (the show originates in Hollywood; Merv would

move out there within the year)

1 AM Bible Answers

1:30 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6:30 Summer Semester

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch
9:30 Edge Of Night

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News (Lee Denney)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Beat The Clock

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Family Affair

8 PM Jim Nabors Hour

9 PM CBS Movie: "Island In The Sun"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin


WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

7 AM Across The Fence

7:30 Discovery (Kianu, a giant killer whale, who is the

star performer as California's Marine World, delay

from Sun 11:30 AM)

8 AM Skipper Ryle And Bozo

9 AM Movie: "The Raid"

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 He Said! She Said! (Alan Alda, Shelley Berman, Art

James, Gene Rayburn)

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 News, Weather, Sports

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Addams Family

5 PM Rawhide

6 PM Burke's Law
7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Animal World (the African crocodile)

8 PM That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM This Is Tom Jones (Raquel Welch, Lou Rawls,

Roy Clark, the Ace Trucking Company)

10 PM Harold Robbins' "The Survivors" (reruns of the

entire 15-week primetime soap begin tonight)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Dick Cavet (Hank Aaron is a guest)

1 AM With This Ring

1:15 News, Weather, Sports

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (NET)

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Friendly Giant

5:15 Muffinland

5:30 What's New

6 PM Understanding Government

6:30 Understanding Politics

7 PM What's New

7:30 World We Live In (meteorologists and the equipment

they use)
8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 NET Playhouse (Richard Kiley plays King Ethelred the

Unready in "The Ceremony Of Innocence," a tale of

a well-meaning but ultimately weak and incompetent

English king whose reign spanned the 10th and 11th centuries.)

sign off 10 PM

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen (Milton Berle, Joanie Sommers)

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News, Weather And Sports

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise


4 PM Somerset (then called "Another World/Somerset")

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Timmy And Lassie

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Buck Owens (Conway Twity, Susan Raye, the Hagers)

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Big Valley

9:30 Dragnet 1970

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Take Five

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

9 AM Judy Lynn (country music)

9:30 Andy Griffith (pre-empted on Ch. 9, delay of at least

a week from 11 AM)

10 AM The Lucy Show (pre-empted on Ch. 9)

10:30 Romper Room

11:30 Movie Game (Robert Stack, Ruby Keeler, George Peppard,

Forrest Tucker)

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

12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 5)


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

1 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (pre-empted on Ch. 9, delay of at least

a week from 4 PM)

1:30 Movie: "Criminal Lawyer"

3:25 Paul Harvey

3:30 Quick Draw McGraw

4 PM Rocket Robin Hood

4:30 Three Stooges

5 PM Super Heroes

5:30 Ultra Man

6 PM Flintstones

6:30 Paty Duke

7 PM Batman

7:30 Beat The Clock

8 PM Game Game (question: "How much do you exaggerate?")

8:30 What's My Line? (Alan Alda, Arlene Francis, Meredith MacRae,

Soupy Sales)

9 PM Movie: "Tulsa"

11 PM Can You Top This? (Steve Allen, Morey Amsterdam, Stu Gilliam)

11:30 Movie: "The Texas Rangers"

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Town Talk (one of the guests is the Oakland Raiders' Roger Byrd,

who talks about the new football school in Lexington)

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News, Weather And Sports

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Sammy Davis Jr.; Billy Paul)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "The Lion" (w/"Dialing For Dollars")

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM F Troop

7:30 Family Affair

8 PM Jim Nabors Hour

9 PM CBS Movie: "Island In The Sun"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)


7:30 Cartoons

8 AM Romper Room

8:30 Real McCoys

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM He Said! She Said! (Keir Dullea, Regis Philbin,

Earl Wilson)

10:30 The Best Of Everything

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N News, Weather And Sports

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Hazel

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Batman (Vincent Price as Egghead)

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 News, Weather And Sports

6 PM Movie: "Flight To Fury"

7:30 Animal World

8 PM That Girl
8:30 Bewitched

9 PM This Is Tom Jones

10 PM Big Valley

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Breaking Point" (nothing to do with

ABC's 1963 drama about psychiatrists, "Breaking Point,"

but a tale of a fishing-boat captain who becomes involved

in a smuggling operation, from '50)

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

7:50 News

8 AM Litle Rascals

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Hit And Run"

11:55 News

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows
4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Roaring 20's

6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith)

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Animal World

8 PM That Girl

8:30 Bewitched

9 PM This Is Tom Jones

10 PM Harold Robbins' "The Survivors"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:05 Major Adams ("Wagon Train" reruns)

sign off 12:05 AM

E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,

WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,

WKON/52 Owenton) (NET)

6 PM What's New

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7 PM Sesame Street

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 NET Playhouse

10 PM TBA

10:30 Conversation (topic: U.S. policy toward China)


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Episode #24

Retro: Central Florida Monday, June 11, 1973

From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition

NOTE: Watergate hearings are not scheduled for today but

a change would pre-empt regular programming on some channels.

WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)


6:30 Your Future Is Now

7 AM Today (Merle Oberon discusses her directing debut in

"Interval." Frank McGee is host, with Barbara Walters

and Gene Shalit.)

9 AM Phil Donahue (guest is Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm

(Democrat-New York)

10 AM Dinah's Place (Florence Henderson uses her son Joey as model

for hair-cutting techniques; nutritional deficiencies in teen-age

fad diets)

10:30 Baffle (Bill Bixby, Nanete Fabray)

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Charo, Nanete Fabray, Arthur Godfrey,

Jan Murray, Hugh O'Brian, Karen Valentine, Demond Wilson,

Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 News

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1 PM I Love Lucy

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 Bonanza
5:30 News

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor)

7 PM To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Gene

Shalit, talk-show hostess Sherrye Henry)

7:30 Untamed World

8 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

8:15 Baseball: Giants-Mets (Bobby Riggs is guest announcer;

alternate game: Cardinals-Reds)

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show (John Denver substitutes for Johnny)

WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS)

3:30 Carrascolendas

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Consultation

7:30 Homemaking Today

8 PM Joyce Chen's China (the Boston restaurateur returns to

her homeland after 24 years away)

9 PM The Advocates (should TV stations' licenses be awarded

for five years instead of three?)

10 PM The Descendents (Alexander Graham Bell is the subject)


sign off 11 PM

WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Summer Semester: "The Immigrant In American Life"

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Perry Mason

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12 N Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM)

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 Hollywood's Talking

4 PM Merv Griffin (Robert Conrad, Forrest Tucker,

Gianni Russo of "The Godfather")

5:30 Hogan's Heroes


6 PM News

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 What's My Line?

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy (impressionist Jim Bailey stands in for

Phyllis Diller when the real Phyllis has to miss a benefit)

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Half A Sixpence"

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC)

6:15 Today In Florida

7 AM Today

9 AM Movie: "The Barbarian And The Geisha" (Part 1)

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM 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 Somerset

4:30 Merv Griffin (Trini Lopez, Jaye P. Morgan, Fred

Williamson, Richard Dawson, Margot Kidder)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Joe Garagiola, Kity Carlisle,

Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass)

8 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

8:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC)

6 AM Sunrise Jubilee

7 AM Bozo

8 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Sally Struthers; Stanley

Kramer, Faye Dunaway, comic Pat Cooper, plant

expert Thalassa Cruso)


9 AM Movie: "A Dog Of Flanders"

11 AM Password (June Lockhart, Dick Sargent, week-behind

from 12 N)

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: "Charlie Chan In Murder Over New York"

5:30 News

6:30 ABC News (Smith/Reasoner)

7 PM You Asked For It

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM ABC Movie: "Red Tomahawk"

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavet (Robert Mitchum, director Peter Yates,

the Giglotos, an Illinois family mistakenly raided by

narcotics agents)

1 AM Movie: "Black Fury" (the black having to do with a

coal miner whose girlfriend jilts him for a company cop)


WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

7 AM 4-H Spotlite

7:15 Involvement 10

7:45 News

8 AM Morning Show (Russ Byrd)

8:30 Fran Carlton (exercises)

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Leave It To Beaver

10:30 Paul Dixon

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password (Elizabeth Montgomery, Jim and Henny

Backus, Tom Kennedy, Jack Narz)

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: "Sign Of The Pagan"

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News
6:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

7 PM Hollywood Squares (Bill Bixby, Glen Campbell, Janet Leigh,

Don Rickles, Leslie Uggams, Karen Valentine, Wally Cox,

Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

7:30 Police Surgeon

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM ABC Movie: "Red Tomahawk"

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavet

WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

6:30 Sunshine Almanac

6:45 Good Morning

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Jack LaLanne

9:30 Sesame Street

10:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Joel Grey, Wayne

Newton, Paul Anka)

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Joker's Wild
1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Hollywood's Talking

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Jean Stapleton; Jean's

husband Bill Putch, Jack Albertson, Cleo Laine,

author Jerzy Kosinski)

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Half A Sixpence"

WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS)

6 AM Breakfast Beat

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Breakfast Beat

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Mike Douglas

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N News

12:25 Tampa Bay Topics

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Hollywood's Talking

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Half A Sixpence"


WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)

off air until fall

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

6 AM Gulf Coast--Today

7 AM Today

9 AM What's Happening?

9:05 Star Trek

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 News (local)

1 PM Brad Lacey

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 Daniel Boone


5:30 Truth Or Consequences

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM It Takes A Thief

8 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

8:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2)

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM It Takes A Thief

WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Carrascolendas

7:30 The Chan-Ese Way

8 PM Joyce Chen's China

9 PM TBA

10 PM Playhouse New York Biography (a 1968 Italian

film about Galileo)

sign off 11:30 PM

WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC)


9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Death Valley Days

10 AM Dinah's Place (pre-empted on Ch. 8)

10:30 Joker's Wild (pre-empted on Ch. 13)

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Bewitched

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Love, American Style

4:30 Movie: "Fury Of The Apache"

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM James Robison Crusade (first of three programs

from Dallas; Tom Landry is the guest)

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM ABC Movie: "Red Tomahawk"

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavet


WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

11:45 News

12 N Westerners (Johnny Ringo)

12:30 Not For Women Only

1 PM Star Time

2 PM The Saint

3 PM New Zoo Revue

3:30 Rocky And His Friends

4 PM Love, American Style (pre-empted on Ch. 10)

4:30 Addams Family

5 PM Batman (Van Williams and Bruce Lee appear as the

Green Hornet and Kato to help catch Col. Gumm,

played by Roger C. Carmel)

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6 PM Get Smart

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Petticoat Junction

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Wild Wild West

9 PM Movie: "Count Three And Pray"

11 PM One Step Beyond

11:30 Movie: "The Devil And The Deep"

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4 PM Sesame Street

Episode #416.

Retro: Melbourne/Gippsland, Australia Sat, June 11, 1966

from TV Week-Victoria edition

Rating Key

G-General Audiences

A-Recommended for Adults

ATV0 Melbourne

3:30pm Compass

4:15 London Line

4:30 Discovery

5:00 Western Theatre (G)


5:55 Football Replay

6:55 News Headlines

7:00 Paty Duke "Paty the Diplomat"

7:30 Ed Sullivan (guests Richard Burton, Pat O'Brien, Arthur Worsley, Jackie Vernon, Topo Gigio,
Carmel Quinn, the Volantes, and Augusburg's Jungle Wonders)

8:28 News Headlines

8:30 Gunsmoke "Gold Mine" (A)

9:30 Entertaining with Kerr (yep, Graham Kerr)

10:00 King of Diamonds "Guided Tour de Force" (A)

10:28 News Headlines

10:30 Football Replay

11:30 sign-off

ABV2 Melbourne/ABLV4 Gippsland

12:30pm Movie "Ghost of the China Sea" (G)

1:40 Barbican Regained (a visit to London's famous square mile)

1:55 Sportsview (on the agenda: VFL reports, Hit Parade, Football Flashback, Story of the Derby,
Australian Junior Swimming Championships, Soccer: England v Scotland, and Sporting Roundup)

5:20 Cartoon Time

6:00 League Football Replays

7:00 News/Newsreel/Weather

7:18 Football Roundup

7:45 Danny Kaye (guests Marguerite Piazza, and Freddie & the Dreamers)

8:30 Four Corners

9:20 Insurrection "Nothing in Heaven or Earth" (a RTE import, re-enacting the 1916 Easter Rising
against British rule of Ireland/A)

9:45 Sports Review


9:55 Movie "Simba" (A)

11:30 sign-off

HSV7 Melbourne

9:30 Aspro Footy Show

10:00 HSV Turf Guide

10:30 Employment Service

11:00 Television Tutorial "Canterbury Tales"/"Music by Numbers"

noon program break

1:40 Station Re-Opening

1:45 Adventure Club

2:00 Hits of the Past

2:30 Consider Your Verdict "Queen v Nelson" (A)

3:25 Football Scores

3:30 Under the Big Top

4:00 Saturday Matinee "The Big Leaguer" (G)

4:55 Football Results

5:00 Saturday Matinee cont'd

5:25 Pet's Corner

5:30 Peter's Fun Fair

6:00 Football Replay

6:50 Sports/News/Weather

7:00 Football Inquest

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Unwelcome Well" (A)

8:30 Mavis Bramston


9:30 Fighting Words (topics discussed: (1) Australia and Japan: Trading Partners or Rivals?, (2)
The sale of war toys should be banned, and (3) Boxing should be strictly controlled)

10:15 International Theatre "Project: Pied Piper" (A)

11:15 Peter Gunn "Wolf Case" (A)

11:42 Tomorrow's Programs

11:45 sign-off

GTV9 Melbourne

7:30 Harveytoons

7:55 Litle Tuppence Club

8:00 New Faces

9:00 Football Flashbacks

10:00 Turf Guide

11:00 Championship Bowling (from Cross Roads Bowl, Adelaide)

11:30 Country & Western Hour

12:30 The Samurai "Spy's Revenge"/"Poison Blade" (A)

1:30 Matinee Theatre "Bail Out at 43,000" (A)

3:00 Buck Jones' Western Theatre "The Ivory Handled Guns" (G)

4:00 Saturday Date

5:00 Shindig

5:30 Sport & News

6:00 League Replay

7:00 Lucy Show "Lucy Goes to a Hollywood Premiere at the Taj Mahal Theatre" (guest stars Kirk
Douglas, Edward G. Robinson, Jimmy Durante, and Vincent Edwards)

7:30 Danger Man "Someone is Liable to Get Hurt" (A)

8:30 Red Skelton "The Red Skelton Scrapwork" (Ed Wynn guest hosts as Red performs some of
his favorite sketches and mimes)
9:30 Charlie Chan Theatre "Charlie Chan at the Racetrack" (A)

10:45 Interview

11:45 News/Sport/Weather

12:15 Epilogue (Roman Catholic representative)

12:25 sign-off

GLV10 Gippsland

5:30pm Ten on the Town

6:00 Wackiest Ship in the Army "The Day the Crew Paced the Deck"

7:00 Gidget "Ring a Ding Din(g)bat"

7:30 Mona McCluskey "Diamonds are a Girl's Worst Friend"

8:00 Bonanza "The Reluctant Rebel" (A)

9:00 Man from UNCLE "The Fiddlesticks Affair" (David MacCallum was on that week's cover)

10:00 Theatre Ten "Moment of Indiscretion" (A)

11:30 sign-off

Honolulu, Hawaii, April 23, 1966

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KHON (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KAII/Maui & 11-KHAW/Hilo)

7AM Theater 2, "Barbary Pirate" (1949)

8AM Jetsons (Color)

8:30 Atom Ant (Color)

9AM Secret Squirrel (Color)


9:30 Underdog (Color)

10AM Top Cat (Color)

10:30 Fury (Color)

11AM Theater 2, "Carbine Williams" (1952)

1PM Theater 2, "The Lone Star" (1952)

2:30 Roller Skating Championships

3:30 TBA

4:30 Fishing with Bruce Carter

5PM Beard Watchers' Movie, "The Flame Barrier" (1938)

6:30PM Flipper, "Dolphin Love, Pt. 1" (Color)

7PM I Dream of Jeannie, "Guess What Happened on the Way To the Moon" (repeat)

7:30 Get Smart, "Too Many Chiefs" (Color, repeat)

8PM Saturday Night at the Movies, "A Spanish Affair" (1957)

10PM Beard's Movie, "Curse of Dracula" (1959)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHVO/Hilo)

7AM Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)

8AM Porky Pig (Color)

8:30 Casper Cartoon Show (Color)

9AM Bugs Bunny (Color)

9:30 Hoppity Hooper (Color)

10AM Milton The Monster (Color)

10:30 The Beatles (Color)

11AM Magilla Gorilla (Color)


12Noon Outdoor Sportsman (Color)

12:30 Sports Central

1PM ABC Wide World of Sports

2:30 50th State Wrestling

4PM 50th State Theater, "Goodbye Mr. Chips" (1938)

6PM Tammy, "The Poker Game" (Color, repeat)

6:30 Ozzie & Harriet, "The Prowler" (Color, repeat)

7PM Donna Reed, "Think Mink" (Repeat)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (Color)

8:30 Hollywood Palace (Tony Martin and his then-wife Cyd Charisse are the guest hosts, with
Cesar Romero, Norm Crosby, Vicki Carr, Rowan & Martin, Bobby Winters, and The Suns Family
perform; Color)

9:30 The Big Movie of the Week, "3:10 to Yuma" (1957)

11PM Saturday Night News Final with John Anderson

11:15 Four Star Movie, "Ambush at Tomahawk Gap" (1953)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

6AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Plant Patrol

7AM Captain Kangaroo

8AM Heckle & Jeckle (Color)

8:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse (Color)

9:30 Kids' Free For All

10:30 Linus the Lionhearted

11AM Tom & Jerry


11:30 Quick Draw McGraw

12Noon My Friend Flicka

12:30 Trails West

1PM Movietime, "Bell, Book & Candle" (1959)

3PM CBS Sports Spectacular (The Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championships at
Sunset Beach, Hawaii; The World Sky-Flying championships at Planica, Yugoslavia; interview with
Marshall Tito)

4:30 CBS Golf Classic

5:30 Sports Editor with Frank Valenti

6PM Jackie Gleason

7PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (Carter wants Gomer to take credit for a foiling a cafe robbery so his
girlfriend won't find out he was there with another woman; Color)

7:30 Sweepstakes Movie, "Glory" (1956)

9:30 Secret Agent (Drake can't escape the espionage jungle while on vacation in Spain)

10:30 The Loner, "One of the Wounded" (repeat)

11PM Movietime, "Man In The Vault" (1956)

12:30AM Highway Patrol

1AM CBS News with Roger Mudd (Color)

11-KHET (NET/Educational)

No programming on Saturdays

13-KTRG (Independent)

4:30 Lawman

5PM Rifleman

5:30 Whirlybirds
6PM This Wonderful World

6:30 Ensign O'Toole

7PM Hawaiian Eye

8PM Stoney Burke

9PM The Big News with Jim Elliot

9:30 Movie, "Daltons Ride Again" (1945)

11PM Movie, "What's Cooking" (1942)

Honolulu, Hawaii, April 18-22, 1966

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KHON (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KAII/Maui & 11-KHAW/Hilo)

Weekdays

7AM Cartoons

7:15 Morning News with Dean Buchanan

7:30 Mike Douglas

9AM Eye Guess (Color)

9:30 Concentration (Color)

10AM Morning Star (Color)

10:30 Paradise Bay (Color)

11AM Jeopardy (Color)

11:30 Lets Play Post Office (Color)

12Noon Let's Make A Deal (Color)

12:30 Days of Our Lives


1PM The Doctors

1:30 Another World

2PM You Don't Say (Color)

2:30 Match Game

3PM Theater 2

5PM Lucky's Keiki Time

6PM Evening News with Wayne Collins and Bob Miller

6:30PM KHON/NBC Prime Time

10PM The Night News with Wayne Collins

10:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

10:45 Tonight Show

Monday

3PM "Captain Fury" (1939)

6:30PM Hullabaloo (Host Paul Anka, with Leslie Gore, Peter & Gordon as musical guests; Color)

7:30 Dr. Kildare, "Fathers and Daughters, Pt. 1" (Color)

8PM Andy Williams (Maureen O'Hara, Don Adams and Henry Mancini are the guests; Color)

9PM Run For Your Life, "Night Train from Chicago" (Color)

Tuesday

3PM "Under Cover" (1944)

6:30PM My Mother The Car, "What Makes Auntie-Freeze" (Repeat; Color)

7PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies, "The Learning Tower of Ridgemont" (Color)

7:30 Dr. Kildare II, "A Gift of Love, Pt. II" (Color)

8PM Tuesday Night at the Movies, "GI Blues" (1960)


Wednesday

3PM "The Bad and the Beautiful" (1952)

6:30PM The Virginian, "No Drama, No Trumpets" (Color)

8PM Bob Hope Comedy Special (Phyllis Diller, Johnathan Winters, Pete Fountain and Lee Marvin
are the guests; Color)

9PM I Spy, "There Was A Litle Girl" (Color)

Thursday

3PM "In The Good Old Summertime" (1949)

6:30PM Special, "Highlights of the 1966 Edition of Ringling Bros & Barnum & Bailey Circus"
(hosted by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans; pre-empts Daniel Boone) (Color)

7:30 Laredo, "Sound Of Terror" (Color)

8:30 Mona McCluskey, "Will He or Won't He?" (Color)

9PM Dean Martin (Lucille Ball, Kate Smith, Rowan & Martin and Big Tiny Litle & his Wild Ones
are the guests) (Color)

Friday

6:30PM Camp Runamuck, "Senior Citizen" (Color)

7PM Hank, "McKillip's Best Seller" (Color)

7:30 Sammy Davis Jr. Show (Arthur Godfrey, George Kirby, Ella Logan and Lola Falana are the
guests; Color)

8:30 Mister Roberts (Color)

9PM The Man From U.N.C.L.E., "The Minux X Affair" (Color)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHVO/Hilo)


Weekdays

6:30AM Various

6:45 Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9AM Donna Reed

9:30 Father Knows Best

10AM Ben Casey

11AM Confidential Women

11:30 A Time For Us

11:55 Mid-day Report

12Noon General Hospital

12:30 The Nurses

1PM Never Too Young

1:30 Playhouse Movie

3PM Where The Action Is

3:30 Captain Honolulu (Color)

4:30 Cartoons (Color)

5PM Captain Honolulu (Color)

5:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

6PM Six 0'Clock Report with Mason Altiery

6:30 KHVH/ABC Prime Time

10PM The Ten 0'Clock Report with Jim Manske

10:30 The Big Movie

12Mid ABC News with Peter Jennings


Monday

6:30AM Big Picture

1:30PM "Captain Fury" (1939)

4:30 Woody Woodpecker (Color)

6:30 12 0'Clock High, "Big Brother" (repeat)

7:30 The Legend of Jesse James, "The Hunter and the Hunted"

8PM A Man Called Shenandoah, "A Unfamiliar Tune"

8:30 Peyton Place

9PM The Avengers, "Death at Bargain Prices"

10:30 "Violent Men" (1955)

Tuesday

6:30AM Earth Sciences

1:30PM "Miss Grant Takes Richmond" (1949)

4:30 Yogi Bear (Color)

6:30 Science In Action, "Science Center" (Color)

7PM Death Valley Days, "The Firebrand" (Color)

7:30 McHale's Navy, "Wally For Congress"

8PM F Troop, "Johnny Eagle Eye"

8:30 Peyton Place

9PM The Fugitive, "A Taste of Tomorrow"

10:30 The 38th Annual Academy Awards (Color, hosted by Bob Hope; Taped delay from Monday,
but sister station KHVH-AM aired the live radio broadcast that same day)

Wednesday

6:30AM Profile
1:30PM "Member of the Wedding" (1953)

6:30 Batman, "The Curse of Tut" (Color)

7PM Paty Duke, "Fiancee for a Day"

7:30 Blue Light, "How To Kill a Toy Soldier" (Color)

8PM The Big Valley, "The Midas Man" (Color)

9PM The Long Hot Summer, "Man With Two Faces"

10:30 "Runaround" (1946)

Thursday

6:30AM Earth Sciences

1:30PM "Hell's Horizon" (1955)

4:30 Huckleberry Hound (Color)

6:30 Batman, "The Pharaoh's in a Rut" (Color)

7PM Gidget, "I Have This Friend Who... " (Color)

7:30 The Double Life of Henry Phyfe, "Spend a Million Phyfe" (Color)

8PM Bewitched, "Follow that Witch"

8:30 Peyton Place

9PM The Baron, "The Legions of Ammak" (Color)

10:30 "Shadow of a Doubt" (1942)

Friday

1:30PM "Marrying Kind" (1952)

6:30 The Flintstones, "Time Machine" (Color)

7PM Richard Diamond, "The Runaway"

7:30 Addams Family, "My Fair Cousin It" (Repeat)


8PM Special, "The Big Guy" (Documentary about the 1964 boxing match between Jim Beattie
and Dick Whipperman; pre-empts Honey West and Peyton Place)

9PM Combat, "The Leader"

10:30 Wrestling from the Circle

12:15 Four Star Movie, "Chicago Syndicate" (1955)

1:30AM ABC News with Peter Jennings

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

Weekdays

6:30AM Sunrise Semester

6:45 Planet Patrol

7AM Captain Kangaroo

8AM Gale Storm

8:30 To Tell The Truth

9AM I Love Lucy

9:30 The McCoys

10AM Andy of Mayberry

10:30 Secret Storm

11AM Love of Life

11:30 Edge Of Night

12Noon Search For Tomorrow

12:15 Guiding Light

12:30 As The World Turns

1PM Password

1:30 House Party (Color)


2PM Dick Van Dyke

2:30 KGMB Movietime

4PM Second Feature

6PM World News with Bob Barker (not the game show host)

6:15 Hawaii News with Jim Topping, Jim Hawthorne (weather) and Earl McDaniel (Sports)

6:30 KGMB/CBS Prime Time

10PM News with Jim Topping

10:20 Movietime

12Mid Highway Patrol

12:30AM CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (Color)

Monday

2:30PM "Conquerors of the Desert"

4PM "Invisible Agent" (1942)

6:30 Hazel (Hazel is accused of stealing a client for Steve; Color)

7PM Smothers Brothers (Tom breaks heavenly rules that forbids angels from getting involved in
mortal relationships, including Dick's girlfriend and another girl)

7:30 Andy Griffith (A Country singer hides out in Mayberry; Color)

8PM Lucy Show (Danny Thomas guest stars; Color, repeat)

8:30 Monday Movietime Special, "Deadly Decay"

10:20 "Impact" (1948)

Tuesday

6:25AM Insight

2:30PM "Daughter of Rosie O'Grady" (1950)

4PM "Mother was a Freshman" (1949)


6:30 Outer Limits

7:30 Red Skelton (Nancy Wilson and the Jack Kruschen are the guests; Color)

8:30 Petticoat Junction (Kate fears that Bety Jo has run off to get married after she fails to return
home from school; Color)

9PM Wild Wild West (West is blamed for the disappearance of the Kara Diamond after a
mysterious explosion)

10:20 "Shadow on The Window" (1957)

Wednesday

2:30PM "Hasty Heart" (1950)

4PM "High School Confidential" (1958)

6:30 Lost In Space (Professor Robinson, Major West and Will become prisoners of a underground
civilization)

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Wally Cox as a ornithologist, Larry Pennel as a actor who "watches" bird
watcher Elly Mae; Color)

8PM Green Acres (Oliver takes on the power company after the generator breaks down; Color)

8:30 Dick Van Dyke, "Obnoxious, Offensive, Egomaniac, Etc."

9PM Danny Kaye (Fred Gwynne, Edie Adams and Glenn Yarbrough are the guests; Color)

10:20 "Mara Maru" (1952)

Thursday

2:30PM "Christine" (1955)

4PM "Escape From Red Rock" (1958)

6:30 The Munsters (Herman is mistaken for a dummy by a college fraternity)

7PM Gilligan's Island (A vitamin deficiency threatens the health of the castaways; Color)

7:30 My Three Sons (Robbie encounters a look-alike on campus; Color)

8PM Thursday Night Movie, "Elmer Gantry" (Color; repeat)


10:30 News with Bob Barker

10:50 "This Side of the Law" (1950)

Friday

6:25AM Insight

2:30PM "Wicked as They Come" (1957)

4:30 "Flame of New Orleans" (1941)

6:30PM Daktari (A visitor takes Judy as a prize trophy; Color)

7:30 Hogan's Heroes (Klink gets romance tips from Hogan, but falls for the wrong woman; Color)

8PM Friday Movietime Special, "On The Town" (1950)

10:20 "My Dear Secretary" (1948)

12:30AM Batleground Movie, "Man Hunt" (1941)

11-KHET (NET/Educational)

Note: Station began broadcasts on April 15, 1966. This is their first full week of programming

Weekdays

2:30PM Educational programs

4:30 Introduction to Mathematics

5PM Tales of Poindexter (animal stories)

5:15 Friendly Giant

5:30 What's New (Documentaries for youngsters)

6PM The American Economy

6:30 KHET/NET Prime Time


Monday

2:30PM Channels to Learning

3PM Teaching Music in the Elementary School

3:30 English Fact and Fancy

4PM Introduction to Physical Science

6:30 Island Living

7PM Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life

7:30 Spectrum

8PM Dollar and Sense

8:30 In My Opinion

9PM Saki: The Improper Stories of H.H. Munro

Tuesday

2:30PM Teaching with Television

4PM Previews and Pilots

6:30 Window to The Seas

7PM Exploring the Universe

7:30 The President's Men (Profile of Dean Rusk)

8PM World Theatre, "MacBeth"

9:30 Cultural Affairs, "History of The Negro People"

Wednesday

2:30PM Previews and Pilots

3PM Guidelines

3:30 English Fact and Fancy


4PM Introduction to Physical Science

6:30 Survival in the Sea

7PM Turn of the Century

7:30 Recital

8PM At Issue, "What's Happening To Television?" (with Howard K. Smith, Walter Cronkite,
Thomas Moore, Mort Werner, John Crosby, and John F. White)

9PM Symphonies (The National Symphony from Washington, D.C.)

Thursday

2:30PM Guidelines

3PM Creative Dramatics

4PM Channels to Learning

5PM Sing Hi-Sing Lo

6:30 Music For Young People

7PM Dr. Posin's Giants

7:30 English Fact and Fancy

8PM Portrait of Japan

8:30 Sir Kenneth Clark on Arts

9PM Legacy, "Paracelsus"

9:30 Jazz Casual

Friday

6:30PM Once Upon a Time in Japan

7PM Culture and Continents, "Images of Africa"

7:30 Faculty Profiles

8PM Festival of the arts, "Anna Karenina"


13-KTRG (Independent)

Weekdays

1PM Loreta Young Theater

1:30 Alice Jackson Show

2:15 Adventure Movie (no listings mentioned)

4PM Our Gang & Litle Rascals

4:30 Dusty Walker Western Theater

5:30 Leave It To Beaver

6PM Whirlybirds

6:30 Love That Bob

7PM Ann Southern

7:30 Best of Groucho

8PM Phil Silvers

8:30 Burns & Allen

9PM The Big News With Jim Elliot

9:30 Loreta Young Theater

10PM Merv Griffin

11:30 Week Night Movie

1AM KTRG Movieline

Monday

11:30PM "Transient Lady" (1935)

1AM "Abbot & Costello meets Frankenstein" (1948)


Tuesday

8PM Big Time Wrestling

Off air at 11:30PM

Wednesday

11:30PM "Woman is the Judge" (1939)

1AM "Buck Privates Come Home" (1947)

Thursday

8PM Big Time Wrestling

Off air at 11:30PM

Friday

8:30PM TBA

11:30 "Alias Boston Blackie" (1942)

1AM "Good Fairy" (1938)

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, April 18-22, 1966

Quote Originally Posted by only1moore

11-KHET (NET/Educational)

Thursday

9:30 Jazz Casual

At least a clip from a 1961 "Jazz Casual" show exists, featuring Dave Brubeck performing his
greatest hit, "Take Five":

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQLMF...ure=plpp_video

Retro: Otawa/Otawa Valley/Outaouais Sun, June 14, 1998

from Otawa Citizen

Listed in order of Otawa cable position, all stations based in Otawa/Hull unless otherwise
indicated

* The Citizen didn't list infomercials, I've added them where I have a prety good idea they aired,
but I may be missing a few...

Cable 2 CICO 24-TVO

5:00 Time to Grow (x2)

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Today's Special

7:00 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

7:30 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

8:00 Bookmice

8:30 Teletubbies

9:00 Polka Dot Door

9:15 Litle Star


9:30 Country Mouse & City Mouse Adventures

10:00 Arthur

10:30 Stuff

11:00 Eric's World

11:30 Wildside

noon Parent Connection

1:00 HOMEstyle

1:30 Fourth Reading

2:00 Canadian Parks

2:30 Hobby Garden

3:00 More to Life

3:30 Ultimate Golf Challenge

4:00 Imprint

5:00 Blood & Belonging

6:00 Dialogue

6:30 Allan Gregg in Conversation with...

7:00 Queen Mother: A Woman of Her Century

8:00 Prince William & Prince Henry: The Next Royal Generation

9:00 Dangerous Indiscretions: The Decline of the House of Windsor

10:00 Princess Diana: In Search of Happiness

10:50 Her Majesty: The Quen

11:40 View from Here

12:10 sign-off

3:00 At Class: Our Changing Schools

4:00 Parent Connection


Cable 3 CIII 6-Global (relays Toronto)

5:00 Ernest Angley

6:00 Sharon, Lois & Bram Elephant Show

6:30 Tell-a-Tale Town

7:00 Big Garage

7:30 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

8:30 Animaniacs

9:00 Pinky & the Brain

9:30 Superman

10:00 Inspector Garget

10:30 Student Bodies

11:00 Popular Mechanics for Kids

11:30 Robert Schuller

12:30 Terry Winter

1:00 Dave Chalk's Computer Show

1:30 Town & Country Ontario

2:00 Jake & the Kid

3:00 Star Runner

4:00 Beetlejuice

4:30 Tales from the Cryptkeeper

5:00 Simpsons (x2)

6:00 Global News

6:30 Sportsline

7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Simpsons

8:30 King of the Hill

9:00 X-Files

10:00 Sliders

11:00 Global Newsweek

11:30 Sportsline

mid. Entertainment Tonight

1:00 Star Runner

2:00 Infomercials

Cable 5 CBOFT 9-SRC

7:30 Les Moomins

8:00 Les oursons volants (Litle Flying Bears)

8:30 Iznogoud

9:00 Pierre et Isa

9:30 Franc-Croise

10:00 Le Jour du Seigneur

11:00 En toute liberte

11:30 Point de presse

noon La semaine verte

1:00 Second regard

1:30 Pour tout l'art du monde

2:30 TBA

3:30 Jeune Indiana Jones (Young Indiana Jones)

4:30 L'arche de Noe


5:00 Les contes d'Avonlea (Road to Avonlea)

6:00 Ce soir

6:30 Decouverte

7:30 Les Beaux Dimanches

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:25 Nouvelles du sport

10:50 Cinema "Boulevard du crepuscle"

Cable 6 CHRO 5-NewNet (COLed to Pembroke)

6:00 News

6:30 Body Tech

7:00 Mr. Men

7:30 Adventures of Very Roger

8:00 Guerilla Gardener

8:30 In Good Faith

9:00 Aboriginal Voices

9:30 Electric Playground

10:00 Star Trek

11:00 Three Stooges Festival

1:00 PWC-TV

1:30 Sport Diver

2:00 Sail TV

2:30 Travel Magazine

3:00 CityLine

4:00 Conan
5:00 Viper

6:00 News

6:30 Wish-n-Win Bingo

7:00 World's Funniest!

8:00 To Serve & Protect

9:00 Seinfeld

9:30 Intimate & Interactive: Alannah Miles

10:30 FashionTelevision

11:00 Sports Digest

11:30 Base Journal (CFB Petawawa is located near Pembroke)

mid. Malcolm & Eddie

12:30 In the House

1:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

2:00 Infomercials

Cable 7 CJOH 13-CTV

6:00 Simply Wine & Cheese

6:30 Kingdom Adventures

7:00 OWL/TV

7:30 Master Control

8:00 101 Dalmatians: The Series

8:30 DuckTales

9:00 Mighty Ducks

9:30 In Our Hands

10:00 NBA Action


10:30 People's Church

11:30 Mason Lee: On the Edge

noon Sunday Edition

1:00 First Story

1:30 Terry Winter

2:00 World Vision

3:00 Movie "Straight Talk"

5:00 7th Heaven

6:00 News

7:00 TBA

7:30 NBA Finals: Chicago-Utah, Game 6 (if necessary)

10:00 TBA

11:00 CTV News

11:30 News

mid. Siskel & Ebert

12:30 Larry Sanders (x4)

2:30 Infomercials

OTA only WWNY 7-CBS Watertown

7:00 US Farm Report

7:30 Day of Discovery

8:00 Robert Schuller

9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (bank mergers, George Segal art exhibit, unpublished Woody
Guthrie lyrics, Tibetan art in Albuquerque)

10:30 Face the Nation

11:00 Infomercials
noon Around the Track

1:00 NASCAR: Miller Lite 300

4:00 Buick Classic golf

6:00 News (the Citizen didn't indicate network evening newscasts, so taking a guess that WWNY
aired local at 6, and Schieffer at 6:30)

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Touched by an Angel

9:00 Movie "The Man Without a Face"

11:30 News

mid. This Week on DIRT

12:30 Can Am Clips

1:00 Movie "PCU"

Cable 8 CBOT 4-CBC

7:30 Spilled Milk

8:00 Cotage Country

8:30 Canadian Gardener

9:00 Coronation Street omnibus

11:00 Riverdale omnibus (CBC's short-lived Corrie knockoff)

noon 50 Up

12:30 Alive!

1:00 Country Canada

1:30 Man Alive

2:00 the fifth estate

3:00 Shell Cup equestrian


5:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Angels in the Endzone"

7:00 Emily of New Moon

8:00 Riverdance: The New Show (from Radio City Music Hall)

9:30 Leahys

10:00 CBC News: Sunday Report

10:30 Undercurrents

11:00 CBC News: Sunday Report

11:30 Shell Cup equestrian

Cable 9 WHEC 10-NBC Rochester

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 Bob Vila's Home Again

6:00 This Old House

6:30 B. Smith with Style

7:00 Infomercials

7:30 Mass for Shut-Ins

8:00 Today (guest Harrison Ford, portpartum depression, summer skin care)

9:00 AM Live

10:00 Meet the Press

11:00 Infomercials

1:00 US Open Golf Preview

2:00 BellSouth Senior Classic golf

4:00 WNBA: Los Angeles-Phoenix

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News


7:00 Dateline NBC

7:30 NBA Finals: Chicago-Utah, Game 6 (if necessary; if not needed: TV Censored Bloopers '98,
followed by Dateline NBC, Frasier, Working, and Law & Order)

10:00 Working (x2)

11:00 News

11:35 NY Wired

12:05 Siskel & Ebert

12:35 Inside Edition Weekend

1:05 NYPD Blue

2:05 NBC News Nightside

4:30 This Morning's Business

Cable 10 CHOT 40-TVA

6:30 Bugs Bunny

7:00 Salut, bonjour weekend (the weekend editions were produced at CFCM Quebec City)

10:00 Bibi et Genevieve (x2)

11:00 Evangelisation 2000

11:30 Completement Marteau

noon Fais-en ton affaire

12:30 Infomercials

2:00 Cinema: TBA

4:00 Cinema: TBA

6:00 Nouvelles TVA

6:30 La vie est un sport dangereux

7:00 Planete en folie

8:00 Cinema: TBA


10:00 Nouvelles TVA

10:25 TVA Sports

10:45 Loto-Quebec

10:50 Vins et fromages

11:20 Infomercials

Cable 11 CFGS 49-TQS

10:30 Picoli, Lirabo et les autres

11:00 Dehors les chefs

11:30 Famille en fete: avec Grand-Papa Jove

noon Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones)

12:30 Le Petit Journal

1:00 A mi-galaxie tournez a gauche

1:30 Evasion beaute

2:30 Bons baisers d'Amerique

3:30 Tennis extra

4:00 Le coup de maitre Buick

4:30 Passion plein air

5:00 Pas si bete que ca

5:30 Le Grand Journal

6:00 YUL (Michel Duchesne visits Rome; YUL is the airport abbreviation for Montreal)

6:30 Alfred Hitchcock presente (Alfred Hitchcock Presents)

7:00 Hercule (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys)

8:00 Cinema "Brillantine"

10:35 Salle d'urgence (ER)


11:35 Le Grand Journal

12:05 Cinema "Au lit avec Madonna" (Madonna: Truth or Dare)

2:30 Infomercials

Cable 12 CHLF 39-TFO (relays Toronto)

6:00 Cocote-Minute (Chicken Minute)

6:30 Iris le gentil professeur (Iris the Happy Professor)

6:45 Pingu/Leo et Popi/Pauline a la ferme

7:00 Le grenier de Bisou (Bizou's Attic)

7:15 Picoli et Lirabo

7:30 Mon amie Maya (Maya the Bee)

8:00 A la claire fontaine

8:30 Le livre de la jungle (Jungle Book)

9:00 Iris le gentil professeur

9:15 Le grenier de Bisou

9:30 Ritournelle

9:45 Bricomagie

10:00 Urmel

10:30 Les Wubulous

11:00 Arsene Lupin

11:30 Alice

11:50 Les recetes de Gil et Julie

noon Bouillon de culture

1:10 Les grands fleuves

2:00 Declic! Le magazine


2:30 A la claire de fontaine

3:00 Cinema "Gus"

4:30 La bande a Mozart

5:00 Pingu/Ma petite planete cherie

5:30 Mais ou se cache Carmen Sandiego? (Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, I believe
this may be a local version)

6:00 TBA

6:30 Volt

7:00 L'ame d'un peuple

8:00 Documentaires ontariens

8:30 Gros plan

9:00 Cinema "Pixote, la loi du plus faible"

11:00 TBA

11:30 Declic! La magazine

mid. Genevieve Paris

Cable 13 WROC 8-CBS Rochester

5:30 Beter Homes & Gardens

6:00 Martha Stewart Living

6:30 Gospel Hour

7:00 Ernest Angley

8:00 Robert Schuller

9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

10:30 Real Estate

11:00 Infomercials

11:30 Face the Nation


noon Infomercials

12:30 Golf 2000 with Peter Jacobsen

1:00 NASCAR: Miller Lite 400

4:00 Buick Classic golf

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Touched by an Angel

9:00 Movie "The Man Without a Face"

11:30 News

12:05 Xena: Warrior Princess

1:05 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

2:05 Infomercials

Cable 14 CFMT 60-Ind/Ethnic (relays Toronto)

6:00 World Cuisine

6:30 Lehen Malti

7:00 World Cuisine

7:30 Chinese Tangram

8:00 Benny Hinn

8:30 World Cup Soccer: Argentina-Japan

10:30 Hora H

11:30 World Cup Soccer: Iran-Yugoslavia

1:30 Appuntamente a Liverpool

3:00 Infomercials
4:00 Buick Open golf

6:00 Babylon 5

7:00 South Asian Newsweek

8:00 World Cuisine

8:30 Chinese Tangram

9:00 Chinese Newsline

10:00 Chinese Business Hour

11:00 Mandarin Wide Angle Lens

11:30 Infomercials

Cable 15 CITY 65-Ind (relays Toronto)

5:30 Originals

6:00 Body Tech

6:30 Infomercials

7:00 Originals

7:30 Titans

8:00 Travel Magazine

8:30 Hello Japan

9:00 Mix TV (currently airs on CKVR)

10:00 Eye on Asia

11:30 CHIN Chinese!

noon Festival Italiano de Johnny Lombardi

2:00 Images of Iran

2:30 Gente da Nossa

3:00 Movie "Only the Lonely"


5:00 CHUM FM 30

6:00 CityPulse News

6:30 FashionTelevision

7:00 Ooh La La

7:30 Speakers' Corner

8:00 MediaTelevision

8:30 MovieTelevision

9:00 Movie "The Man Without a Face"

11:30 CityPulse Tonight

mid. Ed's Night Party

12:30 Movie (rerun from 3pm)

2:30 Movie "Wedding in White"

4:30 Baywatch

Cable 16 WNPE 16-PBS Watertown

6:30 Market to Market

7:00 Barney & Friends

7:30 Adventures from the Book of Virtues

8:00 Newton's Apple

8:30 Wishbone

9:00 Wimzie's House

9:30 Storytime

10:00 Movie "Bill and Coo" (with an all-bird cast)

11:05 Movie "Julius Caesar"

1:05 Movie "Kismet"


3:00 House of Elliot

4:00 Gunsmoke (you read it right, WNPE-WNPI aired Gunsmoke)

5:00 Rod & Reel

5:30 Streamside

6:00 Cabin Country

6:30 New Red Green

7:00 All Creatures Great & Small

8:00 Nature (the animal life of the Big Apple)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Nostromo" (pt 1)

11:00 EastEnders (x2; Vision TV currently strips it weeknights)

mid. Journal (Deutsche Welle)

Cable 18 CHCH 11-ONtv (relays Hamilton)

6:00 Town & Country Ontario

6:30 Movie Show

7:00 Fatima: The Moment Has Come

7:30 Food for Life

8:00 Evangel Temple Alive

8:30 It is Writen

9:00 Prayer Palace

10:00 Gaunda Punjab (currently on Vision TV)

10:45 Novas de Alegria

11:00 Festival Portuguese

noon Italian Panorama

12:30 Discover Your World


1:00 WWF Superstars

2:00 Ohio Travel & Tourism

2:30 Car Guys

3:00 Infomercials

4:00 EXTRA

5:00 New World Wine Tour

5:30 News

6:00 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

7:00 Linehan (guest James Cameron)

7:30 Vintage Women of Originals (guest Jeanne Beker)

8:00 Touched by an Angel

9:00 Movie "Dunston Checks In"

11:00 News

11:30 Comedy Club

mid. Soldier of Fortune, Inc.

1:00 WCW Thunder

3:00 Infomercials

Cable 20 WOKR 13-ABC Rochester

5:00 America's Store

6:00 Infomercials

7:30 Kenneth Copeland

8:30 Infomercials

9:00 Many Voices, Many Visions

9:30 Infomercials
10:30 This Week with Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts

11:30 Infomercials

2:30 World Cup France '98

3:00 World Cup Soccer: Croatia-Jamaica

5:00 World Cup France '98

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Sunday

7:00 Movie "The Big Green"

9:00 Movie "Nowhere to Hide"

11:00 News

11:30 Entertainment Tonight

12:30 Need to Know

1:00 Wild Things

2:00 Access Hollywood

3:00 America's Store

Cable 22 Rogers Community 22

5:00 Community News

9:00 Romanian Tele Mag

10:00 Racing Edge

10:30 Inside Track

11:00 Financial Planner

11:30 MPP Report

noon CD Warehouse Hot 30 Video Countdown

1:00 Front Row Centre


3:00 Kaleidoscope Afghanistan

3:30 Ukrainian Profile

4:00 Armenian Culture

4:30 Sounds of India

5:00 Tele 30 (Italian)

6:00 Feelin' Great

6:30 Plugged In!

7:00 Made in Canada

7:30 Prosperity Show

8:00 Sports

11:00 Overtime

11:30 10 Percent: QTV

mid. Community News

Cable 23 Rogers Tele-Communautaire 23

5:00 Babillard

12:30 Minor League Baseball: Gloucester v York-Simcoe

3:00 Cardio Hip-Hop

3:30 Kaleidoscope Syrie

4:00 Reflets de Chine

4:30 Les mains pour le dire

5:30 Les fines gueules

6:00 Lecture, aventure

6:30 Bien branche!

7:00 L'art floral


7:30 En coulisses

8:00 Un appel au clairon

8:30 Repertoire

10:30 Bien branche!

11:00 Babillard

Cable 36 WUTV 29-Fox Buffalo

6:00 Fatima: The Moment Has Come

6:30 Mass

7:00 Pulse

7:30 Sailor Moon

8:00 Zorro

8:30 Beast Wars

9:00 Fox News Sunday

10:00 Blossom

10:30 Monkees

11:00 Viper

noon Wild Things

1:00 NFL Europe: World Bowl '98-Rhein Fire v Frankfurt (at Frankfurt, the Fire won 34-10)

4:00 National Geographic (visiting Bali)

5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

6:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

7:00 World's Funniest!

8:00 Simpsons

8:30 King of the Hill


9:00 X-Files

10:00 Seinfeld

10:30 Roseanne

11:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

mid. Infomercials

Cable 70 CIVO 30-RQ (relays CIVM Montreal)

noon Prevention des toxicomanies: Aspects theoriques

1:00 Cinema populaire

1:30 Information internationale

2:30 Graine de champion/Montre-moi ta ville

3:00 Allo prof!

3:30 Le monde de David le gnome (World of David the Gnome)

4:00 Il etait une fois...l'espace

4:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Skippy (Skippy the Bush Kangaroo)

5:00 Heidi

5:30 L'etalon noir (Black Stallion)

6:00 Cinema "Le mystere du chateau de Dracula"

7:00 En pleine nature (looking at wildcats, black bears, and kangaroo rats on the shores of the
Colorado River)

8:00 On aura tout vu!

8:30 Les pays du Quebec

9:00 Cinema "Krapatchouk"

11:10 Faune nordique

11:40 Pause musicale


Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Friday, June 12, 1970

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville), TN (NET)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Friendly Giant

5:45 Potpourri

6 PM What's New

6:30 All Aboard (kids' show)

7 PM Directions In Design

7:30 Insight (the religious program)

8 PM University Of Tennessee Presentations

8:30 Creative Person (Rudolf Bing, general manager of

the Metropolitan Opera Company)

9 PM The Advocates (debated: can the consumer and the

environment be protected by having "public directors"

on the boards of corporations?)

sign off 10 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:15 Almanac

6:25 TV Party Line


6:55 Local News

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Morning Report

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Gomer Pyle, USMC (day-behind from 4 PM)

9:30 Hazel

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Noon Report (Ty Boyd)

12:25 Pat Lee

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Real McCoys

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Sammy Davis Jr.; Charles

Evers, mayor of Fayete, MS, Judy Carne)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 Editorial

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)


7 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 7:30 PM)

8 PM Tim Conway Show (he and Joe Flynn have a charter

airline service; last show: "He & She" reruns take over

the timeslot next week and do quite well)

8:30 Hogan's Heroes

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Alphabet Murders" (an Hercule Poirot mystery)

11 PM News

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Movie: "Operation Secret" (Merv Griffin airs Sunday at 11:30 PM)

WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6:30 Job Man Caravan

7 AM Today (Judith Crist, an eye clinic, plexiglass furniture)

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 He Said! She Said! (would return in 1974 as "Tatletales")

10 AM It Takes Two (Gary Crosby, Pat Harrington, Gordon and Meredith

MacRae)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Ernest Borgnine, Stu Gilliam,

Juliet Mills, Susan Saint James, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Charley

Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!
12:30 Today In The Piedmont

1 PM Somerset (then called "Another World/Somerset")

1:30 Life With Linkleter (former U-2 pilot Francis Gary Collins; Hollywood

makeup artist Christina)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World (then called "Another World/Bay City")

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 3)

5 PM Star Trek

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (two episodes, with Conway Twity,

Del Reeves, Loreta Lynn, Tom T. Hall, Jeannie Seely, Jack Greene)

8 PM Baseball: Braves-Mets

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show (David Steinberg subs for Johnny; Elliot Gould is a guest)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

6:50 Town And Country

7 AM Today

9 AM Open House

9:30 Romper Room


10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 News (Evelyn Booher)

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 McHale's Navy

5 PM Best Of The West

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 Editorial

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Klub Kwiz

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM The New Communicators (Part 2 of a series on young

filmmakers, hosted by Peter Fonda. Highlights include


Burgess Meredith in Chekhov's "The Father"; a Canadian

troupe in "The Tragic Diary Of Zero The Fool"; Chuck

Braverman's rapid-fire look at "The Sixties.")

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Tonight Show

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

6 AM Harry Whittington

7 AM Today

9 AM Truth Or Consequences

9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr)

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 Girl Talk (one of the guests is Virginia Gibson,

co-hostess of ABC's "Discovery")

4 PM Popeye

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Kaye Ballard; Larry Storch,

Maureen Stapleton, Robert Q. Lewis, Mel Tillis)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 Name Of The Game

10 PM The New Communicators

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

6:10 Agriculture

6:25 Summer Semester: "Eisenhower"

6:55 Meditation

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM PDQ (would return in 1973 as "Baffle")

9:30 Nancy Welch

10 AM The Lucy Show


10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Dick Van Dyke

7:30 Get Smart

8 PM Tim Conway Show

8:30 Hogan's Heroes

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Alphabet Murders"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (from Hollywood)


WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

6:45 On The House

7 AM Today

9 AM Vacation Varieties

9:30 Fashions In Sewing

9:30 Movie Game

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Midday (Jimmy Kilgo)

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 My Favorite Martian

4 PM McHale's Navy

4:30 I Love Lucy

5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey


6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

7:30 Film: "Hearts And Flowers"

8 PM Baseball: Braves-Mets

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Sugarfoot

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS)

5:30 Summer Semester: "Eisenhower"

6 AM Farm And Home

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM In Your Interest

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court
1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Movie: "The D.I." (Jack Webb, from '57)

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Country Place (guests: Pam and Allen Ross)

7:30 Get Smart

8 PM Baseball: Braves-Mets

11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate)

11:30 Paul Harvey

11:35 Movie: "The Miracle Of Fatima" (Merv Griffin is pre-empted

on Ch. 10)

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS)

6:15 News, Farm Report

6:30 First Call

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Leave It To Beaver
9:30 He Said! She Said!

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Kathryn Willis

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Get Smart

8 PM Arthur Smith

8:30 Hogan's Heroes

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Alphabet Murders"

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:30 Movie: "Mara Maru" (Merv Griffin airs Sun 11:15 PM)

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

6:30 Telecollege

7 AM News (Bill Norwood)

7:05 Mr. Bill's Cartoons

9 AM Movie: "Goodbye, My Fancy"

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl (guest: Ruth Buzzi)

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Judd For The Defense

5:30 News (Arthur Whiteside)

6 PM I Love Lucy (ABC News will take over this timeslot

in the fall.)

6:30 Truth Or Consequences


7 PM Movie: "Night Passage"

9 PM Here Come The Brides

10 PM Love, American Style (guests include Peter Marshall,

Andrew Prine, Lesley Warren, Jack Carter, Ruta Lee,

Regis Philbin)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Movie: "I'll Cry Tomorrow" (Dick Cavet airs Sat night/

Sun morning 12:30 AM)

WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

1 PM Scope

1:30 Panorama

2 PM Movie Game

2:30 Movie: "The Mark Of Zorro"

4:30 Dick's Rascals

5:30 Robin Hood

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Pit Stop (auto racing)

7 PM Buck Owens

7:30 Death Valley Days

8 PM Movie: "Maryland"

10 PM News, Weather, Sports

10:20 Movie: "Hit The Saddle"


11:30 Movie: "The Curse Of The Doll People"

WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET)

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM French Chef

11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 N Aspect (farm show)

12:30 Mid-Day News

12:45 Friendly Giant

1 PM off air until

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 What's New

7 PM Evening Edition

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 PM Young Musical Artists (pianist Barbara Nissman plays

selections by Cesar Franck)

8:30 The Toy That Grew Up (Jackie Coogan in "My Boy,"

from 1921)

sign off 9:25 PM

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

8 AM Film

8:30 Jack LaLanne


9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Fran Carlton

10:30 News, Weather, Sports, Features

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Love That Bob!

5 PM Sergeant Mills

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

6:30 News, Weather, Sports

7 PM Carl Story (country music)

7:30 Flying Nun

8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir

9 PM Here Come The Brides

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM Galloping Gourmet
11:30 Dick Cavet

WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC)

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Bozo

5 PM F Troop

5:30 News, Weather, Sports, Editorial

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Flintstones

7 PM Hazel

7:30 Flying Nun

8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir


9 PM Here Come The Brides

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Dick Cavet

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC)

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Dennis The Menace

10:30 Movie Game

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Hazel

5 PM Bozo
5:55 Weather

6 PM ABC News

6:30 McHale's Navy

7 PM Gilligan's Island

7:30 Flying Nun

8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir

9 PM Here Come The Brides

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM Call Of The West

11:30 Dick Cavet

WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET)

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 off the air until

4:15 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:45 What's New

5:15 Friendly Giant

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 June Bugg

7 PM TV High School: "Grammar"

7:30 What's New

8 PM Feminine Fitness

8:30 NET Jazz (flutist-saxophonist Charles Lloyd and


his group)

9 PM NET Playhouse (Mexican-American street-theater

troupe El Teatro Campesino)

sign off 10:30 PM

WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

4 PM Ruff 'n' Reddy

4:30 Snooper & Blabber

5 PM Augie Doggie

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM Weather

6:15 Wild Bill Hickok (I have a feeling this should be 6:05 PM)

6:30 All Star Theater

7 PM Cimarron City

8 PM Run For Your Life

9 PM Movie: "Walk A Crooked Mile"

11 PM Movie: "Frontier Badmen"

WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

7:30 CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM This Is The Life

9:30 Ladies' Day


10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Panorama

5 PM Compass

5:30 Herald Of Truth

6 PM June Bugg

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Quest For Adventure

7:30 Get Smart

8 PM Tim Conway Show

8:30 Hogan's Heroes

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Alphabet Murders"

11 PM Compass
11:30 Merv Griffin

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Friday, June 12, 1970

About Channel 40 - Did Channel 40 go dark in the early 80's as well as the late 80's. Someone
told me they went dark in 1983 and back on the air in 1984. ANy listings from the 1981 to 1984
time period in this market?

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Re: Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Friday, June 12, 1970

I don't have anything from the early '80s; in fact, I don't

recall seeing their listings in TV Guide between 1980 and

1984. I do remember when the station, now known as

WAXA, was added to our cable in '84 and that it was the

original Fox affiliate in Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville.

BTW, if you're getting your information from Wikipedia, I can

tell you that I don't remember seeing "Super Password"


on Ch. 40 until 1984, which is also the year it debuted

("Password Plus" went off in 1982 and Ch. 4 nearly always

carried that); Wikipedia mentions Ch. 40 carrying "Super

Password."

If anyone else has a TV Guide or newspaper listing that I've

overlooked, I won't mind at all if they put it here.

Retro: South Australia/Broken Hill, Australia Fri, June 13, 1975

from TV Guide (this version was a local publication with a logo similar to its North American
counterpart)

2 ABS2 Adelaide and relays ABGS1 Mount Gambier, ABNS1 Port Pirie, ABLN2 Broken Hill, ABCS7
Ceduna

4 GTS4 Port Pirie

7 ADS7 Adelaide

7* BKN7 Broken Hill (all programs B&W)

8 SES8 Mount Gambier

9 NWS9 Adelaide

10 SAS10 Adelaide

(A) programs recommended for adult audiences

Morning

6.45

10 test patern/music
7.00

10 New Earlybirds

7.50

2 test patern/music

8.00

2 Sesame Street

9.00

2 For Schools: Physical Science "Coulomb's Law" (bw)

7-10 test patern/music

9.20

2 test patern/music

9.30

2 Play School (bw)

10.00

2 test patern/music

10.25

9 test patern/music
10.30

2 For Schools: Behind the News (bw)

9 Here's Humphrey

10.50

2 test patern/music

10.55

2 For Schools: Discovering Science "How Do Animals Live?" (bw)

11.00

10 Touch of Elegance

11.15

2 test patern/music

11.20

2 For Schools: Primary Science "Rust" (bw)

11.30

7 Dudley Dog

9 As the World Turns

11.40
2 test patern/music

11.45

2 For Schools: Writers' Workshop "Sharks"

Afternoon

noon

7 Movie "Major Dundee" (A/bw)

9 Movie "Wake Me When the War is Over" (G)

10 Pot of Gold

12.05

2 test patern/music

12.10

2 For Schools: Starting Point "Music" (bw)

12.30

2 ABC National News

1.00

2 Today at One

1.25

9 Travel Talk
1.30

2 test patern/music

9 Days of Our Lives

10 Number 96 (A/bw)

1.40

2 For Schools: Exploration Man "Party Time"

2.00

2 For Schools: Guten Tag, Wie Geht's "Punklichkeit ist alles?"

7 Mike Walsh

10 Movie "One Sunday Afternoon" (A/bw)

2.20

2 test patern/music

2.25

2 For Schools: Indonesia "Java: Island of Culture"

2.30

9 Search for Tomorrow

2.45

2 test patern/music
2.50

2 For Schools: Hold Down a Chord "Lesson Three" (bw)

3.00

7 Until Tomorrow

9 General Hospital (bw)

3.10

2 test patern/music

3.15

2 Andy Pandy "Wall and Tortoise" (bw)

3.30

2 Play School (bw)

7 Return to Peyton Place (A)

9 No Man's Land

4.00

2 Sesame Street (bw)

7 Young 7 (includes Merrie Melodies, Osmond Brothers, and Batman "The Holy Rat Race")

9 Channel Niners Super Cartoon Show (Looney Tunes featured here too)

10 Rovers "The Choice"


4.30

8 test patern/music

10 Dobie Gillis "Happiness Can't Buy Money" (bw)

5.00

2 Adventure Island

7 Monkees "The Chaperone"

9 Lost in Space "The Treasure of the Lost Planet"

10 Superman "Whatever Goes Up"

5.25

2 Squiggle (bw)

5.30

4-7* Birthday Club

7 Get Smart "The Secret of San Vitorio"

8 Bugs Bunny & Friends

10 Flintstones "The Litle Stranger"

5.35

4-7* H.R. Pufnstuf "You Can't Have Your Cake"

8 Young Talent Time

5.40

2 Lassie "The Tempest" (pt 1/bw)


Evening

6.00

4-7* Here's Lucy "Lucy and Eddie Albert"

7 Gomer Pyle, USMC "Change Partners"

9 Here's Lucy "Lucy and Johnny Carson"

10 News/Sport/Weather

6.05

2 F Troop "Miss Parmenter" (bw)

6.30

2 Doctor Who "The Monster from Peladon" (pt 3)

4-7-7*-8-9 News/Sport/Weather

10 Gilligan's Island "The Matchmaker" (bw)

6.55

2 (ADS/ABGS) Hook, Line & Sinker

2 (ABNS/ABLN/ABCS) Regional News

7.00

2 ABC News/Weather

4 Sports Preview

7 I Dream of Jeannie

7* Sporting Barrier (bw)


8 Hogan's Heroes "Klink for the Defence"

9 Hogan's Heroes "That's No Lady, That's My Spy"

10 Bewitched "The Man of the Year"

7.30

2 This Day Tonight

4-7* Streets of San Francisco

7 Homicide "Second Time Lucky" (bw)

8 Mary Tyler Moore "Lou's First Date"

9 Star Trek "Paradise Syndrome"

7.35

10 Movie "Tobruk" (A/bw)

8.00

2 Tommy Cooper Hour "The Black Theatre of Prague, Georgie Fame, Ireen Sheer, and Vince Hill"

8 Six Million Dollar Man "Litle Orphan Airplane" (A)

8.23

4 Port Lincoln Sports Show

7* Local Programming

8.28

4 Tide Times
8.30

4-7* News

7 Movie "A Time for Killing" (A)

9 Night Stalker "The Spanish Moss Monsters"

8.40

4-7* Number 96 (A)

8.50

2 ABC Mid-Evening News

8.55

2 A Family at War "Hope Against Hope" (A)

9.00

8 Ernie Sigley

9.10

4 Football Preview

7* Greyhound Preview (bw)

9.30

9 Friday Suspense Thriller "Isn't It Shocking?" (A)

9.40
4-7* McMillan & Wife "Cop of the Year" (A)

10 Rookies "A Bloody Shade of Blue" (A)

9.45

2 Sportsweek

10.00

7 Movie "Tombs of Horror" (A/bw)

10.15

2 Monty Python's Flying Circus (A/bw)

10.30

8 I Spy "Lisa" (A)

10.40

10 Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest "Five Million Years to Earth" (A/bw; sign-off midnight)

10.45

2 Radio with Pictures (recorded in the studios of radio 2JJ Sydney; sign-off 11.30)

10.55

9 Donna Reed "Three is a Crowd" (bw)

11.00
4-7* You Say the Word (bw)

11.20

8 Evil Touch "The Obituary" (A)

11.25

9 On This Day (bw)/Epilogue (followed by sign-off)

11.30

4-7* Headline News (followed by sign-off)

11.35

7 Goodnight (followed by sign-off)

11.40

8 Weather/Epilogue (followed by sign-off)

Honolulu, Hawaii, October 2-6, 1967

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KHON (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KAII/Maui & 11-KHAW/Hilo)

Weekdays

8AM Playhouse

8:30 People's Choice


9AM Romper Room (Color)

9:30 Concentration (Color)

10AM Personality (Color)

10:30 Hollywood Squares (Color)

11AM Jeopardy (Color)

11:30 Eye Guess (Color)

12Noon Today In Hawaii

12:30 Let's Make A Deal (Color)

1PM Days of Our Lives (Color)

1:30 The Doctors (Color)

2PM Another World (Color)

2:30 You Don't Say (Color)

3PM Match Game (Color)

3:25 News Headlines

3:30 Snap Judgement (Color)

4PM Mike Douglas (Color)

5:30 Evening News with Pat Wilkins and Dick Desmond

6PM Paty Duke

6:30PM KHON/NBC Prime Time

10PM Night Beat with Dick Desmond

10:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

10:45 Outdoor World

10:50 Tonight Show

Monday
6:30PM The Monkees, "Everywhere a Sheik Sheik" (Color)

7PM Man From U.N.C.L.E., "The J For Judas Affair" (Color)

8PM Danny Thomas Hour (Color)

9PM I Spy, "Laya" (Color)

Tuesday

6:30PM I Dream of Jeannie, "The Greatest Con Artist In The World" (Color)

7PM Jerry Lewis (Color)

8PM Tuesday Night at the Movies, "The Errand Boy"

Wednesday

6:30PM The Virginian, "Lady From Wichita" (Color)

8PM Kraft Music Hall (Rock Hudson is the host, Connie Stevens, Bobby Van and Michelle Lee are
the guests; Color)

9PM Run For Your Life, "Three Passengers for the Lusitania" (Color)

Thursday

6:30PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies, "Very Very Huckleberry" (Color)

7PM Accidental Family, "If You Knew Martha" (Color)

7:30 Ironside, "Dead Man's Table" (Color)

8:30 Dragnet 1968, "The Badge Racket" (Color)

9PM Dean Martin (Petula Clark, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Don Rickles and Flip Wilson are the
guests) (Color)

Friday

6PM Tarzan (Tarzan and a youthful chief are targeted by two convicts and a chief's rival; Color)
7PM Theatre of The Stars, "Sunday In New York" (1964; Color)

9PM Star Trek, "The Changeling" (Color)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHVO/Hilo)

Weekdays

6:30AM Various

7AM Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)

9AM Everybody's Talking

9:30 Donna Reed

10AM Honeymoon Race (Color)

10:30 Dark Shadows

11AM The Fugitive

12Noon General Hospital (Color)

12:30 Mid-day Report

12:35 Newlywed Game (Color)

1:05PM Family Game (Color)

1:35 Playhouse Movie

3PM Dating Game (Color)

3:30 Captain Honolulu (Color)

4:30 The Munsters

5PM Various

5:30 McHale's Navy

6PM Six 0'Clock Report with Mason Altiery (Color)

6:30 KHVH/ABC Prime Time


10PM The Ten 0'Clock Report with Jim Manske (Color)

10:30 Alfred Hitchcock

11:30 Joey Bishop (Color)

1AM ABC News with Peter Jennings (Color)

Monday

6:30AM Big Picture

1:35PM "The Brothers Rico" (1957)

5PM Green Hornet (Color)

6:30 Cowboy in Africa, "What's an Elephant's Mother To Do" (Color)

7:30 The Rat Patrol, "The Trial to Fire Raid" (Color)

8PM Felony Squad, "A Most Proper Killing" (Color)

8:30 Peyton Place (Color)

9PM Big Valley, "A Flock of Trouble" (Color)

Tuesday

6:30AM Earth Sciences

1:35PM "Miss Grant Takes Richmond" (1949)

5PM Mister Ed

6:30 Garrison's Gorillas, "Banker's Hours" (Color)

7:30 The Invaders, "Valley of the Shadow" (Color)

8:30 N.Y.P.D., "Fast Gun" (Color)

9PM Iron Horse, "Gallows for Billy Pardew"

Wednesday
6:30AM Profile

1:35PM "The True Story of Lynn Stuart" (1958)

6:30 Gidget (Color)

7PM Death Valley Days, "The Girl Who Walked The West" (Color)

7:30 The Second Hundred Years, "Paydirt" (Color)

8PM ABC Movie, "A New Kind of Love" (Color)

Thursday

6:30AM Earth Sciences

1:35PM "Don't Bother To Knock" (1952)

5PM Mr. Ed

6:30 Batman, "The Wail of the Siren" (Color)

7PM The Flying Nun, "The Bell of San Tanco" (Color)

7:30 Bewitched, "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble" (Color)

8PM That Girl, "To Each Her Own" (Color)

8:30 Peyton Place (Color)

9PM Judd For The Defense, "A Civil Case of Murder" (Color)

Friday

1:35PM "Once More, With Feeling" (1960)

5PM Green Hornet (Color)

6:30 Off To See The Wizard, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Part 2" (Color)

7:30 Million Dollar Movie, "Strategic Command" (1955; Color)

9PM The Guns of Will Sonnet, "Of Lasting Summers and Jim Sonnet" (Color)

10:30 NCAA Football: Purdue at Notre Dame (Color)


12AM ABC News with Peter Jennings (Color)

12:30AM Four Star Movie, "Stranglehold" (1962)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KPUA/Hilo)

Weekdays

5:30AM Sunrise Sumester

6AM Astro Boy (Color)

6:30 Checkers & Pogo (Color)

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9AM Dick Van Dyke

9:30 Secret Storm (Color)

10AM Love of Life (Color)

10:25 Take Five (Color)

10:30 Movietime

11:55 Mid-day News (Color)

12Noon Edge Of Night (Color)

12:30 As The World Turns (Color)

1PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (Color)

1:30 House Party (Color)

2PM Search For Tomorrow (Color)

2:15 Guiding Light (Color)

2:30 KGMB Movietime

4PM Checkers & Pogo (Color)

5PM The Flintstones (Color)


5:30 Various

6PM KGMB News with Bob Sevey and Bob Jones, with Jim Lathrop (Sports) (Color)

6:30 KGMB/CBS Prime Time

10PM KGMB News with Bob Jones and Tim Tindall (Color)

10:30 Various

11:30 All Star Movies

1AM CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (Color)

1:30 Late Movie

Monday

10:30AM "The Company She Keeps" (1951)

2:30PM "Escape From Red Rock" (1958)

5:30 Twilight Zone

6:30 Petticoat Junction (Bety Jo has a secret admirer, and Kate wants to expose the person
responsible; Color)

7PM Hogan's Heroes, "D-Day at Stalag 13" (Color)

7:30 Lucy Show (Lucy encounters a French movie star at Mooney's bank while making banking
arrangements; Color)

8PM Andy Griffith (Aunt Bee wins a trip to Mexico but has to choose between two of her best
friends; Color)

8:30 Monday Night at the Movies, "No Name On The Bullet" (1959; Color)

10:30 Outer Limits

11:30 "My Foolish Heart" (1950)

1:30AM "Gambler From Natchez" (1954)

Tuesday

10:30AM "Barnaby Coast" (1935)


2:30PM "Betrayal From The East" (1945)

5:30 One Step Beyond

6:30 Daktari (An African journalist plans to write a negative review about Wameru; Color)

7:30 Red Skelton (Godfrey Cambridge and Janis Paige are the guests; Color)

8:30 Good Morning, World (Larry makes Sandy the beneficiary of his airline insurance, but she
mistakes it as love; Color)

9PM The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (George Burns and Herman's Hermits are the guests;
Color)

10:30 12 0'Clock High

11:30 "The Bells of St. Mary's" (1946)

1:30AM "The Black Castle" (1953)

Wednesday

10:30AM "Devil's Doorway" (1950)

2:30PM "Easy Living" (1948)

5:30 Twilight Zone

6:30 Lost In Space (A quasi-human hunts down John in order to rule a planet; Color)

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies (The Clampets pay off the tax on their English Castle before returning to
Beverly Hills; Color)

8PM Mannix (Series debut; Color)

9PM Combat

10:30 Burke's Law

11:30 "Song Is Born" (1948)

1:30AM "The House of 13" (1952)

Thursday

10:30AM "That Lady In Ermine" (1948)


2:30PM "Raffles" (1939)

5:30 One Step Beyond

6:30 Wild Wild West (West and Gordon search for Dr. Loveless' files; Color)

7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (A congressman visiting the base learns that Gomer is from his district;
Color)

8PM Thursday Night Movie, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (Color)

10:30 "Operation Pacific" (1951)

12Mid "The Men" (1950)

Friday

10:30AM "Good Sam" (1948)

2:30PM "The Badlanders" (1958)

5:30 Twilight Zone

6:30PM F Troop (Color)

7PM Time Tunnel (Color)

8PM High School Football: Punahou vs St. Louis (both Honolulu) (Note: KGMB had an ad that at
this time it was to show the CBS Friday Night Movie, "North By Northwest", but it was delayed to
Saturday October 7, 1967)

10:30 Wrestling from the Civic (with Ed Francis and Lord Blears)

12Mid Batleground Movietime, "The Real Glory" (1939)

1:30AM CBS Evening News (Color)

2AM "Abandoned"

11-KHET (NET/Educational)

Note: Station began broadcasts on April 15, 1966. This is their first full week of programming

Weekdays
5PM Friendly Giant

5:30 What's New (Documentaries for youngsters)

6PM Operation Alphabet

6:30 KHET/NET Prime Time

Monday

9AM Franklin to Frost

9:20 Science Hawaii

9:40 The Wordsmith

10AM Roundabout

10:20 Strings and Things

10:40 Hana No Eau

11AM Adventure In The Arts

12Noon Singing, Listening, Doing

12:20 Roundabout

12:40 Science Hawaii

1PM Singing, Listening, Doing

1:20 Hana No Eau

1:40 The Wordsmith

2PM Franklin to Frost

2:30 Pau Hana Years

3PM Take Words

3:30 Sportsmanlike Driving

4PM Introduction to Physical Science

6:30 Big Picture


7PM Pau Hana Years

7:30 Folk Guitar

8PM NET Journal, "Spring in Ethiopia"

9PM Trio--An Orchestration of Ideas

9:30 Chinese Opera, "Lady Precious Streams"

Tuesday

9AM All About You

9:20 Wonderful World of Science

9:40 Quest For The Best

10AM Talking Time

10:20 Hawaii: Today and Yesterday

10:40 Studio Five

11AM All About You

11:20 Magic Of Words

11:40 How Are You?

12Noon Quest For The Best

12:20 Hawaii: Today and Yesterday

12:40 Studio Five

1PM Wonderful World of Science

1:20 Talking Time

1:40 Quest For The Best

2PM How Are You?

2:30 Extending Audiovisual Resources

3:30 Sportsmanlike Driving


4PM Cineporium

4:30 Take Words

6:30 Air Force Story, "The Beginning"

6:45 British Calendar

7PM Dialogue

7:30 French Chef

8PM Survival in the Sea, "Problem Solving" (series finale)

8:30 NET: Local Journal, "The Subject of Sex"

9PM Lincoln Center--Stage Five, "Five Ballets of the Five Senses"

Wednesday

8:50AM Franklin to Frost

9:20 Space Age Science

9:40 The Magic of Words

10AM Roundabout

10:20 Americans All

10:40 Ka Lima Hana

11AM Adventure In The Arts

12Noon Singing, Listening, Doing

12:20 Roundabout

12:40 Ka Lima Hana

1PM Americans All

1:20 Singing, Listening, Doing

1:40 Americans All

2PM Franklin to Frost


2:30 French Chef

3PM Guidelines

3:30 Sportsmanlike Driving

4PM Whats In a Word

4:30 Spectrum

6:30 U.S. Navy Reports

7PM Island Living

7:30 Legacy, "West and The Wind Blowing"

8PM News in Perspective

9PM Medically Speaking

Thursday

8:50AM Decision: Constitution in Action

9:20 Wonderful World of Science

9:40 How Are You?

10AM Talking Time

10:20 Hawaii: Today and Yesterday

10:40 Space Age Science

11AM Strings and Things

11:20 The Wordsmith

11:40 Magic of Words

12Noon Strings and Things

12:20 Hawaii: Today and Yesterday

12:40 How Are You?

1PM Wonderful World of Science


1:20 Takling Time

1:40 Strings and Things

2PM Decision: Constitution in Action

2:30 Pau Hana Years

3PM Creative Person

3:30 Sportsmanlike Driving

4PM Extending Audiovisual Resources

6:30 Alcoholics are People, "Towards Recovery"

7PM Pau Hana Years

7:30 NET Preview

8PM Astronomy For You

8:30 American Perspective, "Innocents Abroad"

9PM Creative Person

9:30 Rainbow Warrior Football Highlights

Friday

Off air until 5PM

6:30PM Whats In a Name

7PM Guest Line

7:30 Educational Presenters

8PM NET Playhouse

9PM Counseling and Testing Center

13-KIKU (Independent)
Weekdays

3PM Japanese Variety Show

4PM Various

5PM The Big News with Jim Elliot

5:15 Movies

Monday

4PM Mynah Hour

4:30 Cultural Film

5:15 "Paradise Canyon" (1935)

6:20 "Mr. Reeder in Room 137" (1939)

7:30 "Molly & Me" (1946)

8:55 "No Room at The Inn" (1949)

10:25 "On The Loose" (1951)

Tuesday

4PM Variety Show

4:30 Cultural Film

5:15 "Marked For Murder" (1945)

6:15 "Mix Me a Person" (1961)

8:10 "Murder in Reverse" (1947)

9:35 "Appointment With Murder" (1948)

10:45 "Oath of Vengeance" (1944)

Wednesday
4PM Variety Show

4:30 Cultural Film

5:15PM Filipino Program

6:30 "In Old Chicago" (1938)

8:25 "Confirm or Deny" (1941)

9:50 "In This Corner" (1948)

10:55 "Law of the Lash" (1946)

Thursday

4:30PM TV Disc Jockey Show

5:15 "Blonde Bait" (1956)

6:30 "Frontier Marshal" (1939)

7:45 "Johnny Apollo" (1940)

9:20 "Back Door to Heaven" (1937)

10:50 "Bandit" (1950)

Friday

4PM News of The Week

4:30 Methodist Hour

5:15PM "Lady Confesses" (1945)

6:25 "Enchanted Forest" (1945)

7:45 "Night Beat" (1959)

9:30 "Arch of Triumph" (1948)

11:35 "His Brother's Ghost" (1945)

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, October 2-6, 1967

I notice that Ch. 4 scheduled ABC's daytime programs more

to fit itself than it had in previous years. ABC daytime in

the Eastern time zone at the time was:

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor

11 AM Honeymoon Race

11:30 Family Game

12 N Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed Show

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 Dating Game
Had it not been for the NABET strike, "Temptation" and "How's

Your Mother-In-Law?" would have debuted around this time

instead of in December. ABC showed reruns of "Dateline: Hollywood"

and (possibly) "Honeymoon Race" and "Family Game" during this time.

ABC also had an additional feed of Peter Jennings' newscast, at 5:30 (ET);

this continued after Frank Reynolds took over as anchor and lasted until

the fall of '68. For the next fourteen years ABC fed its newscasts at

6, 6:30, and 7 PM.

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, October 2-6, 1967

There is a reason the network evening newscasts were on in late-night in Honolulu: Although
there was a pacific Ocean TV broadcast satellite up there in 1967, it was probably used only very
rarely for major news or sports events on the mainland (i.e. a space launch or the World Series).

The network evening newscasts were shown so late at night because they were flown in from
the mainland. The East Coast feeds were recorded in Los Angeles (ABC and CBS) or Burbank
(NBC) and flown out.
Huntley and Brinkley were shown in Honolulu about eight and three quarters hours after most
East Coast stations saw them, while Jennings and Cronkite were each seen in Honolulu twelve
hours after the initial East Coast feeds (back then, ABC had a feed of their evening news at 6 P.M.
ET).

Other network programs were color films or color tapes of shows that in some cases may have
been shown a week earlier on the mainland. However, if taped/filmed prime-time shows were
shot in advance, it's possible those particular episodes may have been broadcast the same
day/evening they were seen on the mainland.

Most daytime shows were likely shown a week or two after the mainland had seen them.

Note that KHON-2 did not carry "Today"; I would think it did not begin airing in Hawaii until the
networks had gone to satellite distribution, allowing the show to be seen the same day (on a
five-hour delay) as the mainland.

Retro: Iowa Sat, June 9, 1956

from TV Guide-Iowa edition

Programs listed CST

2 WMT-CBS Cedar Rapids

3 KTVO-CBS/NBC Otumwa

3* KGLO-CBS Mason City

4 WHBF-CBS/ABC Rock Island

5 WOI-Edu/ABC Ames

6 WOC-NBC/ABC Davenport

7 KWWL-NBC Waterloo

8 KRNT-CBS Des Moines

9 KCRG-ABC Cedar Rapids


13 WREX-CBS/ABC Rockford

13* WHO-NBC Des Moines

21 KQTV-NBC Fort Dodge

39 WTVO-NBC Rockford

Morning

7:00

8 Farm News

7:30

2-4-8 Captain Kangaroo

6 Cartoon Carnival

8:00

6-7-13* Pinky Lee (season finale, Howdy Doody airs here next week)

8:15

13 Cartoon

8:30

2-3-4-8-13 Mighty Mouse Playhouse

6-7-13* I Married Joan "Pop Retires"

9:00

2-4-8-13 Winky Dink


3-6-7-13* Fury

9:30

2 Hopalong Cassidy

3-4-8 Texas Rangers "Rough, Tough West"

6-13* Uncle Johnny Coons

13 Come & See

9:45

13 Film Short

10:00

2-8 Movie: TBA (ch 8's movie was listed as a Western)

3-4-13 Big Top

6-13* Captain Gallant "Twenty Fathoms Under the Desert"

10:30

6-13* Winchell & Mahoney (season finale, Mr. Wizard airs here next week)

10:35

3* This I Believe

10:40

3* Farm Bureau
10:45

3* Industry on Parade

11:00

2-3*-4-8-13 Lone Ranger "Man of the House"

6 Comic Cutups (Wagner)

13* Your Pet Corner

11:30

3 Film Short

3* Adventures of Blinky

4 Flight Into Time

6 Make Believe (Bloom)

8 Sky King

13 Roundup RFD

13* Your Air Force Reporter

11:45

2 Almanac

13* Film Short

Afternoon

noon

4-6 Cartoon Carnival

5 General Delivery
8 Hopalong Cassidy Movie

13 Film Short

12:15

2-3-3*-4-13-13*-21 Baseball Preview (Cincinnati coach Frank McCormick is the guest)

12:25

2-3-3*-4-13-13*-21 Baseball: Brooklyn-Cincinnati

12:30

5 Big Picture

12:45

39 Industry on Parade

1:00

5 Remedial Reading

6 Movie: TBA (Western)

8 Farm News

39 Action in the Afternoon

2:00

6 Big Picture

8 Movie "Urubu"
2:30

3 Big Picture

5-6 Movie: TBA (5's was a Western)

3:00

3 Movie: TBA

13 VM Teen Time

13* Film Short

39 Cowboy G-Men

3:30

2 Sports

3* Movies "Wild Horse Stampede"/"Ambush Trail"/"Check Your Guns"

4 Movie "Outlaws of Sonora"

5 Kid Stuff

8 Don Bell's Teen Dance

13 Wild Bill Hickok

3:45

2 Film Short

13* Sen. Thomas Martin

4:00

6 What's Your Trouble?

13 Annie Oakley
13*-21-39 Movie: TBA

4:15

6 Pastor's Desk

4:30

2 Sky King

3 Roy Rogers Movie

4-5-9 Gabby Hayes

6 Our Good Earth

13 Saturday Serials

13* TBA

21 Fury

5:00

2 Lassie

4-7 Big Picture

5 Joe Palooka

6 Roy Rogers "The Kid from Silver City"

8 Do You Trust Your Wife?

9 Herb the Ranch Hand

13 Disneyland

13* Watch the Birdie

21 Mr. Wizard

39 Big Picture
5:30

2-3-4-8 Beat the Clock

6-7-13*-39 Big Surprise

21 Outdoors in Iowa

5:45

21 Mom's Night Out

Evening

6:00

2 Ramar of the Jungle

3 Gene Autry

4 Litle Opry House

5 This Week in Pictures

6-7-13*-21-39 Perry Como (season finale with guests Kim Novak, Patti Page (who takes over the
timeslot next week), Buddy Hacket, and Mickey Mantle)

8 Stories of the Century

9 News/Sports

13 Phil Silvers

6:30

2 My Friend Flicka

3 Headline

4 Wyat Earp

5 Ruggles
8 Steve Donovan

9 Theater of Stars

13 Jackie Gleason

7:00

2-3*-4-8-13 Two for the Money

3 TBA

5-9 Lawrence Welk (featured: Alice Lon, Jerry Burke, Larry Hooper, Buddy Merrill, and Dick Dale)

6-7-13*-21-39 Max Liebman Presents "Holiday"

7:30

2 Susie (Private Secretary, per another thread)

3 Mayor of the Town

3*-4-8-13 It's Always Jan

8:00

2-3-3*-4-8-13 Gunsmoke

5-9 Chance of a Lifetime

8:30

2-3-3*-4-13 Damon Runyon "The Blond Mink"

5-9 Ozark Jamboree (guest Sonny James)

6-7-13*-21-39 Your Hit Parade (season finale, Adventure Theatre is here next week)

8 Man Behind the Badge


9:00

2-3-3*-4-8 Jackie Gleason (Honeymooners, the "Hello Ball" episode)

6 Kit Carson

7 Bowling Time

13 TV Readers Digest

13* Count of Monte Cristo

21 Barn Dance

39 News

9:10

39 Wrestling

9:30

2 Highway Patrol

3-4-8 Stage Show (guests Jack Durant, and the Colts)

3* National Dairy Catle Congress

6 Turning Point

13 Times Square Playhouse

13* Science Fiction Theater

10:00

2 It's Always Jane

3-3*-8-9-13* News

4 Navy Log "Sacrifice"

5-7 Wrestling
6 TV Readers Digest "The Man Who Dreamt Winners"

13 Movie "The Silver Queen"

39 Movie: TBA

10:15

3 Wrestling

3* Movie "Winter Carnival"

9 Movie "Courageous Mr. Penn"

13* Movie "Captive City"

10:20

8 Whistler

10:30

2 News

4 Masquerade Party

6 Big Town "Vacation City"

21 Movie: TBA

10:45

2 Movie "The Red House"

10:50

8 Movie "International Lady"


11:00

4-13 News

5 Movie: TBA

6 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:05

6 Movie "Captive City"

11:15

3 Movie: TBA

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Re: Retro: Iowa Sat, June 9, 1956

Thanks for posting this. I grew up in Cedar Rapids and am very familiar with the Iowa Edition.
This may be the earliest listing I've seen for KQTV/21 in Ft. Dodge, a small operation that took
NBC off air from WHO/13.

This is interesting:

12:15

2-3-3*-4-13-13*-21 Baseball Preview (Cincinnati coach Frank McCormick is the guest)


12:25

2-3-3*-4-13-13*-21 Baseball: Brooklyn-Cincinnati

All CBS stations, except WHO and KQTV.

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Re: Retro: Iowa Sat, June 9, 1956

CBS was the only network carrying baseball on Saturday at the time.

"Baseball Preview" would have been on at 2:15 (EDT) followed by the

game, so I'm betting this was CBS's network game that day, with Dizzy

Dean and (probably) Buddy Blatner doing the call. For whatever reason,

the CBS affiliate in Des Moines chose to pre-empt, so WHO picked up the

game (and fed it to KQTV). The following summer NBC began airing games

in competition with CBS, with the pregame shows hosted by Dizzy Dean (CBS)

and Leo Durocher (NBC).

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Re: Retro: Iowa Sat, June 9, 1956

Until 1965, weekend afternoon network baseball games were broadcast under contracts with
individual teams and not the league; and were blacked-out in cities with Major League teams,
even if the local team wasn't playing on the network telecast.

For example: If the Cleveland Indians hosted the Detroit Tigers in a Saturday matinee and had
the Indians signed a deal with NBC for weekend afternoon rights, and the Tigers had a similar
deal with ABC, NBC would have had the rights to that game given it was in Cleveland.

But neither the then-KYW-3 Cleveland nor the then-WWJ-4 Detroit could carry it (or any other
Saturday network game); rights in the local cities went to whoever held the local TV rights to
those teams.

In 1965, Major League Baseball finally got umbrella rights to Saturday afternoon network
telecasts, and signed a one-year deal with ABC for those games. It was only a one-year deal
because MLB's deal with NBC for the All-Star Game and World Series also ended after the '65
season.

In 1966, the two packages were combined and NBC picked it up.

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, June 13, 1970

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:


WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7 AM Summer Semester: "The Image And Its Speech"

7:30 Three Stooges

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Wacky Races

10:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM New Adventures Of Superman

1:30 Jonny Quest

2 PM Scene Seventy (Carla Thomas, Eddie Holman, the

Brooklyn Bridge, the Cuff Links)

3 PM Movie: "Temptation"

4:30 Let's Go To The Races

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round)

6 PM Newsmaker

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 Jackie Gleason (Alice and Trixie walk out on Ralph and Ed)

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres
9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Wild And The Innocent"

WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill; WUNG

Ch. 58 Concord, NC (NET)

off air on Saturday

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:45 News Of The Church

7 AM Casper

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Wacky Races

10:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM Litle Rascals

1:30 Pastors Face Your Questions

2 PM Country Carnival (guest: Lefty Frizzell)

2:30 Wilburn Brothers (guest: Peggy Sue)


3 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Pete Stamper)

3:30 Country Style Roundup (local)

4 PM Wrestling (from Charlote: George Becker and

Johnny Weaver vs. Joe Soto and Nikita Mulkovich;

The Infernos vs. Bob Ramstad and Pepe Gomez)

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round)

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Death Valley Days

7 PM Tommy Faile (local country-music show)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "House On Telegraph Hill"

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)

7 AM Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys (animated)


11 AM Sky Hawks

11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Get It Together (Vic Dana, Litle Anthony and the

Imperials, Ides of March)

12:30 American Bandstand (Melanie; a tie-dye demonstration)

1:30 Movies: "Senior Prom" and "Edge Of Eternity"

4:30 Corn Pone (I vaguely remember this show as a poor imitation

of "Hee Haw," produced in Columbia, SC)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (first-day coverage of the 24 Hours of

LeMans, coverage concludes tomorrow at 3:30 PM)

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

7 PM Nanny And The Professor (delay from Wed 7:30 PM)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk (Spanish selections--no, Anacani wasn't on

the show until 1973)

9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour (guests:

Jerry Lewis and Jack Jones)

10:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father (delay from Wed 8 PM)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Twin State Gospel

11:45 Movie: "Larceny"

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)


6 AM Cartoons

7 AM Movie: "The Mad Magician"

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys

11 AM Sky Hawks

11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Teenage Frolics

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Get It Together (90-minute delay)

2 PM TBA

2:30 Wide World Of Sports (highlights of the Indianapolis 500,

week-behind from 5 PM)

4 PM Roller Derby

5 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh)

6 PM Arthur Smith

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7 PM Wilburn Brothers

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour

10:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir (delay from Fri 8:30 PM)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports


11:15 ABC News (anchor not given)

11:30 Movie: "Buffalo Bill"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

7 AM Western Movie (title not given)

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Jambo (two unlikely companions: a hippo and

an elephant)

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Williamson Brothers

1:30 Peter Gunn

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Braves-Mets (alternate game: Red Sox-Twins)

5 PM Bill Anderson (time approximate)

5:30 Indianapolis 500 Report

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Dragnet 1970 (delay from Thu 9:30 PM)

7:30 Andy Williams (Andy spotlights his staff on the season finale.)
8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country"

11:15 Roller Derby

12:15 Movie: "Break To Freedom"

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

7 AM Forest Rangers

7:30 Across The Fence

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Jambo

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Mr. District Atorney

1:30 Big Picture

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

5 PM Quest For Adventure (and you thought only Ch. 40 in

Anderson, SC carried this, time approximate)

5:30 Hazel

6 PM News, Sports, Weather


6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM F Troop

7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country"

11:15 Movie: "The Lost World"

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6 AM Aspect (farm show)

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Triad In Perspective

7:30 Romper Room

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga 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: "Tarzan And The Trappers" (Gordon Scot

as Tarzan, from '58)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports


6:30 Championship Wrestling (from High Point)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour

10:30 All-American College Show (guest host: Gordon MacRae;

singers Ron Clark (BYU), Mary Lou Metzger (future "Lawrence

Welk Show" regular and hostess of the PBS reruns, Temple

University), the Ensemble (University of California, Berkeley),

Les Chaperones, an instrumental group from colleges around Missouri)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Movies: "The Body Snatcher" and "The Leopard Man"

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Wacky Races

10:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM New Adventures Of Superman

1:30 Jonny Quest


2 PM Cartoons

3 PM Upbeat

4 PM Laramie

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round)

6 PM Arthur Smith

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 Roller Derby

12:15 Movie: "Great Expectations" (1947 version with

John Mills, Hayley and Juliet's dad)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

7 AM Cisco Kid

7:30 Abbot And Costello

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen

1 PM Visual Girl

1:30 Bill Anderson

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

5 PM Roller Derby (time approximate)

6 PM Pulse News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM My World And Welcome To It (delay from

Mon 7:30 PM)

7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country"

11:15 News, Weather, Sports

11:45 Movie: "The Leech Woman"

1:15 Joe Pyne

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

7 AM Social Security In Action

7:15 Agricultural Panorama

7:30 Western Movie (title not given)

9 AM Here Comes The Grump


9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Jambo

12:30 Underdog

1 PM The Monroes

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round, time approximate)

(NOTE: although all the stations carrying this except

this one are CBS affiliates, I'm prety sure this is the

Hughes Sports Network; it was carried on Ch. 11 (ABC)

in Atlanta and Ch. 41 (NBC) in Macon)

6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country"

11:15 News, Weather, Sports

11:45 Movie: "Malaga"

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)


6:30 Summer Semester: "The Image And Its Speech"

7 AM Heckle And Jeckle

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Wacky Races

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM New Adventures Of Superman

1:30 Sports Talk (local, with sports director Don Shea)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round, time approximate)

6 PM All-American College Show

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Bill Cosby (guest: Wally Cox NBC, delay from Sun 8:30 PM)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country" (NOTE: this is the arrangement

that pushed Ch. 28 to complain to the FCC about Ch. 11's ability

to cherry-pick CBS and NBC; 28 had "Green Acres," "Petticoat

Junction," and "Mannix," but too many Triangle viewers were opting

to watch them on either WFMY or WNCT. WTVD became CBS exclusively


in September 1971.)

11:15 News, Weather, Sports

11:45 Saturday Tonight Show

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Cisco Kid

7:30 King And Odie

7:45 Telestory

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga 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 Movies: "Outlaw's Son" and "Terror In A Texas Town"

4:30 Sports Hot Seat

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Indianapolis 500 Report

7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game
8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour

10:30 Championship Wrestling (probably from Raleigh)

11:30 Movie: "King Kong" (the original with Fay Wray, from '33)

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM Farm Report

7:30 Cartoons

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Jambo

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Sugarfoot

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6)

5 PM Dobie Gillis (time approximate)

5:30 Industry On Parade (another one of those programs

inserted to fill time)

5:45 Parsons To Persons

6 PM News, Sports, Weather


6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Horse Racing

7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country"

11:15 News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie: "The Girl-Geters" (all that's remotely memorable

about this '64 entry from England is that the Searchers

sing the title song and I can't even tell you what it is)

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS)

7 AM Jim Nesbit

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Wacky Races

10:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM New Adventures Of Superman

1:30 Jonny Quest

2 PM Cheyenne

3 PM Bronco
4 PM Wrestling (same as WBTV)

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round)

6 PM Roller Derby

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Laredo

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga 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 Scene Seventy


2:30 Upbeat

3:30 Gidget

4 PM Granny Nolan (kids' show)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Quest For Adventure

7 PM Call Of The West

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour

10:30 Movie: TBA

12:30 ABC News

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC/CBS)

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Jambo

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

1:30 Jonny Quest


2 PM Movies: TBA

5:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida

6:30 My Favorite Martian

7 PM Amateur Hour (the dancing Sessionetes; singers

Scot Armstrong, Doreen Sanforata, and Ronald

Gentry; accordionist John Ollie; novelty instrumentalist

Dick Hammond; the High Flying Morats; the Adazio Dancers;

tap dancer Kay Roberts CBS delay from Sun 5:30 PM)

7:30 Andy Williams

8:30 F Troop

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM Movie: "Shine On, Harvest Moon"

WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

2:30 Country & Western

3 PM Wally Gator

3:30 Touche Turtle

4 PM Lippy Lion

4:30 Augie Doggie

5 PM Movie: "Frontier Badmen"

6:30 CBS News (pre-empted on WBTV)

7 PM Wagon Train
8:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida

9:30 Movies: "Hold That Ghost" and "In The Navy"

(both with Abbot and Costello)

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (NET)

off air on Saturday

WUBC (WMYV) Ch. 48 Greensboro (Ind.)

1 PM Movie: "The Singing Kid" (Al Jolson, from '36)

2:30 Upbeat

3:30 Gideon (appears to be an English adventure show)

4:30 The Baron

5:30 Wrestling (don't know from where)

6:30 Big Picture

7 PM Roller Derby

8 PM Woody Greeson (local country singer who still performs

in Triad nightclubs)

10 PM Corn Pone

10:30 Movies: "Blazing Sixes" (not to be confused with "Blazing

Saddles") and "Trailin' West" (not to be confused with

"Trails West")

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

11:30 Movie: "The Girl-Geters" (all that's remotely memorable

about this '64 entry from England is that the Searchers

sing the title song and I can't even tell you what it is)

It was the US title for a British film, "The System":

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_System_%28film%29

htp://www.imdb.com/title/t0060461/

Retro - Boston 6/6/1955

Source: TV Guide

2 WGBH Boston (Educational)

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

6 WCSH Portland, ME (NBC)

7 WNAC Boston (ABC/CBS/DuMont)


8c WNCH New Haven, CT (ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC)

8m WMTW Poland Springs, ME (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

9 WMUR Manchester, NH (ABC/DuMont)

10 WJAR Providence (ABC/DuMont/NBC)

12 WPRO Providence (CBS)

13 WGAN Portland, ME (ABC/CBS)

18 WGTH Hartford, CT (ABC/DuMont)

30 WKNB Hartford, CT (ABC/CBS)

55 WHYN Springfield, MA (CBS/DuMont)

61 WWLP Springfield, MA (ABC/NBC)

6:45a

4 - News (Jack Chase)

6:50a

10 N.E Farm Report

7a

4-6-8c-10-61 Today

7-30 Morning Show (Jack Paar)

9a

4 Swan Boat

6 Movie (TBA)

7 Star Time Handful of Magic


8c Yankee Peddlers

10 Breakfast at the Sheraton

12 Cartoon Playhouse

30 The World Around Us

61 Movie (TBA)

9:30a

7 Mr. & Mrs. North

12 Robert Q. Lewis

9:45a

7 Road of Life (serial)

10a

4-6-8c-10-61 Ding Dong

7-12-30 Garry Moore

10:15a

30 Film Shorts

10:30a

4-8c-10 Way of the World

6 Your Kitchen

7-12 Arthur Godfrey

30 Movie Waterloo Road


61 Film Shorts

10:45a

4-8c-10-61

Sheilah Graham (Charleton Heston is guest of the week)

11a

4-6-10-61 Home (color remote from West Point)

8 Window Shopper

11:15a

13 Arthur Godfrey

11:30a

7-8c-12-13 Strike It Rich (Gloria de Haven is the Helping Hand)

12 noon

4-13 News & Weather

6 Down East

7-12-30 Valiant Lady

8c-10-61 Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:15p

4 Big Brother Bob Emery

7-8c-812-13 Love of Life


10 Circus Time

30 The Fun Show

12:30p

6-61 Feather Your Nest (prize is a kitchen)

7-8c-12-13 Search for Tomorrow

10 Lets Go Shopping

30 Magic Carpet

12:45p

7-12-13 Guiding Light

8c Electric Show

10 Catholic Chapel

55 Movie (TBA)

1p

4 Movie Over The Moon

6 Your Home and You

7 Dear Homemaker

10 Movie Nightbeat

12 For the Ladies

13 The Inner Flame (serial)

30 Litle Playhouse

61 Movie A Mater of Time


1:15p

9 Movie (TBA)

12-13 Road of Life (serial)

1:30p

6 Movie (TBA)

7-8c-12-13 Welcome Travelers

30 TV Kitchen

2p

7-8c-13-55 Robert Q. Lewis

12 Playhouse Al Haddons Lamp

30 News & Weather

61 Marilou Weston

2:15p

4- Child Behavior (Educational)

30 Jigsaw Quiz

2:30p

6 TV Classified

7-12-13-55 Art Linkleter

8c Guiding Light

8m Whats New, Girls?

9 Jigsaw Quiz
13 Points and Pointers

55 Matinee Bill Martin

2:45p

4 Into Focus (Interviews)

8c News Joe Burns

30 Homemaking Adventures

3p

4-6-10 Ted Mack

7-8c-12-13 Big Payoff

8m Cooking Can Be Fun

55 Movie (TBA)

61 Movie Strange Impersonation

3:15p

30 At Your Service

3:30p

4 First Love (Serial)

6-8c-10 Greatest Gift

7-12-13-30 Bob Crosby

8m News

9 Film Short
3:35p

8c Movie Secrets of Wu Sin

3:45p

4-6-8c-10 Miss Marlowe

13 Your Own Home

4p

4 At Four on 4 (Drama)

6 Homemaking

7-12-13 Brighter Day

8c-10 Hawkins Falls

9 Farm & Home Digest

30 Club 30

4:15p

7-8m-8c-12-13 Secret Storm

10 First Love (serial)

4:30p

4-6-10-61 Mr. Sweeney

7-12-13 On Your Account

8c Meet The Stars

8m Rhythm Ranch

9 Cartoon Time
30 Wolf Dog

55 Freds Corner

4:45p

4-6-10-61 Modern Romances

8m Lost Jungle

30 Peteys Adventures

55 Out West with Bill

4:55p

18 News

5p

4-6 Pinky Lee

7 Matinee Time Indirect Approach

8c Outdoor Adventure Club

8m Vanishing Legion

9 Donn Tibbets

10 Looney Tunes

12 Cartoon Carnival

13 Western Playhouse

18-30 Movie (Listed as Western)

61 Uncle Eds Fun Club

5:15p
8m Mystery Mountain

13 Movie Western

5:30p

2 Come and See

4-6-8c-10-61 Howdy Doody

7 Flash Gordon

8m Mountain Playhouse

12 Film Short

5:45p

9 Guest House

55 The Rascals (Litle Rascals?)

6p

2 Images

4-12 The Rascals

6 Superman

7 Gene Autry

8c Stage 8 Film Drama

8m-18-30 News & Weather

10 Superman (listed separately from ch. 6)

13 Litle Theater

61- Hopalong Cassidy


6:15p

8m Movie The Great Mr. Handel

13 News, Weather, Sports

18 Movie Fishermans Wharf

30 Movie Happy-Go-Lucky

55 Movie Bush Pilot

6:30p

2-4-6-61 News

7 Big Town

8c Sports, Weather

10 Secret File

12 Playhouse The Unheard Song

6:40p

9 Sports and News

6:45p

4 Annie Oakley

8c News

12 News and Weather

13 Movie Museum

7p

6 Youth Cavalcade
7 I Lived Three Lives

8c Mr. District Atorney

9 Kukla, Fran and Ollie

10 Your News Reporter

12 Film Short

13 Penny to a Million (Quiz Show)

18 Movie (TBA)

61 Weather (J. Qull)

7:05p

61 Litle Show

7:15p

2 Shakespeare on TV

4 News (Arch McDonald)

8m-9-18 News (John Daly)

10 TV Sports Page

12 Golf (John Mahoney)

61 Highlights

7:25p

30 Weather (Cavell Jobert)

7:30p

4-6 Tony Martin


7-12-13-30-55 News

8c Mayor Richard C. Lee

8m-18 Names The Same

9 Kit Carson

10 Madison Sq. Garden

61 Film Short

7:45p

4-6-8c-10-61 News (John Cameron Swayze)

7-12-13-30-55 Perry Como

8p

2 Roads to Bach

4-6-8c-10 Sid Caeser

7-12-13-55 Burns and Allen

8m Cavalcade of America

9 Corliss Archer

18 TV Readers Digest

30 Liberace

8:30p

7-12-13-30-55 Talent Scouts (Arthur Godfrey)

8m-9-18-61 Concert (Mildred Miller, mezzo-soprano)

9p
4-6-10-61 Medic

7-8c-8m-12-13 I Love Lucy

9-18 Pee Wee King

30 China Smith

55 TV Theater

9:30p

4-6-10-61 Robert Montgomery Presents

7-8c-12-13-55 December Bride

8m Star and the Story

30 Stage S

10p

7-8c-12-13-55 Studio One

8m Pee Wee King

30 Movie Castle in the Desert

10:30p

4-61 Foreign Intrigue

6 Its a Great Life

9 My Hero

10 Mr. District Atorney

18 The Ruggles

10:45p
8m To Be Announced

11p

4-6-7-8m-9-10 News

13-18-30-55-61 News

8c Doug Fairbanks

12 Man Behind the Badge

11:05p

7 Damon Runyon Theater

9 Movie (TBA)

30 Movie Portia on Trial

61 Sports Review

11:10p

4- People Are Funny

18 Heart of the City

11:15p

6 Roller Derby

8c Sports Final

10 Playhouse

13 Wrestling Matches

61 Movie Museum
11:30p

8c Mystery Theater

12 News

61 Tonight (Steve Allen)

11:35p

7-Stars in the Night Murder by Messanger

11:40p

4 Tonight (Steve Allen guests are Gene Rayburn and Eydie Gorme)

11:45p

6 The Passerby

12a

8c Movie (TBA)

12:05a

7 Stars in the Night Dinner Party

1a

4-8 - News

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Re: Retro - Boston 6/6/1955

I didn't realize I had a typo - channel 6 is WNHC

2 WGBH Boston (Educational)

4 WBZ Boston (NBC)

6 WCSH Portland, ME (NBC)

7 WNAC Boston (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

8c WNHC New Haven, CT (ABC/CBS/DuMont/NBC)

8m WMTW Poland Springs, ME (ABC/CBS/DuMont)

9 WMUR Manchester, NH (ABC/DuMont)

10 WJAR Providence (ABC/DuMont/NBC)

12 WPRO Providence (CBS)

13 WGAN Portland, ME (ABC/CBS)

18 WGTH Hartford, CT (ABC/DuMont)

30 WKNB Hartford, CT (ABC/CBS)

55 WHYN Springfield, MA (CBS/DuMont)

61 WWLP Springfield, MA (ABC/NBC)

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Re: Retro - Boston 6/6/1955

Do you have the Boston TV schedule sometime during the first three weeks

of October in 1954?

That would be interesting, as MA was still on EDT, but NYC (and most other

areas) had already gone back to EST at the end of September.

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I'll have to check but I don't think so. I wasn't aware of the time switch issue (it was long before I
was born) - sounds like it could make for a lot of time delay TV.

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Quote Originally Posted by MCarney

I wasn't aware of the time switch issue (it was long before I was born) - sounds like it could

make for a lot of time delay TV.

Probably not in 1954, as it was before video tape. Unless they ran everything a week late

via film prints and kinnies.

I'm guessing the 7:30/8:00 to 11 PM prime time aired from 8:30/9:00 to 12 midnight.

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Re: Retro - Boston 6/6/1955

If you had put up the following day's listings they would have

included the debut of "The $64,000 Question," which was number


one by the end of the summer and stayed there through the entire

1955-56 season. On the first show a Staten Island cop, Redmond

O'Hanlon, won $8000 in the category of Shakespeare; he came back

the following week, answered the $16,000 question, then decided to

stop. He was never implicated in any rigging; indeed, it was never

actually proven that the show was rigged in the sense that "Twenty-One"

was (giving contestants the answers and directions on how to give those

answers); "Question"'s producers asked prospective contestants 150-200

questions in their category, so they knew what the contestants knew and

what they didn't. If they wanted to keep a contestant on, they asked questions

they figured the contestant could answer; if not, they threw him or her a curve.

They tried that approach to get Dr. Joyce Brothers off (her category was boxing)

but she knew her stuff (with some help from Nat Fleischer, publisher of Ring magazine)

and won $64,000 in December 1955. She then went on to win another $70,000 against

a succession of fighters on "The $64,000 Challenge."

Perhaps it was just changing times but the 1976-78 revival of the show, "The $128,000

Question," proved to be a colossal bore to most viewers. (BTW, Alex Trebek hosted the

second season of that show but neither he nor his predecessor, Mike Darow, made old

fans of the show forget Hal March.)

On a different tack: I noticed Ted Mack listed in the daytime. That show was "Ted Mack's

Matinee," and it was similar to Arthur Godfrey's morning show on CBS (could it be that since

both emceed talent shows somebody figured Ted could be another Godfrey?). A couple

of years later ABC, remembering that he had once been a bandleader, tried Ted with a show
similar to Lawrence Welk's (Welk was also hosting a talent show, "Top Tunes And New Talent"),

and it might have goten on the air except that the pilot aired the same night Elvis made his

third and final appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" at a time when Ed and Ted went head-to-
head

(sorry for the corny rhyme).

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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

If you had put up the following day's listings they would have

included the debut of "The $64,000 Question," which was number

one by the end of the summer and stayed there through the entire

1955-56 season. On the first show a Staten Island cop, Redmond

O'Hanlon, won $8000 in the category of Shakespeare; he came back

the following week, answered the $16,000 question, then decided to

stop.

You are correct - and here's the description of the show:

"Comedian Hal March emcees the quiz to end all quizes. Dr. Bergen Evans, late of Down You Go,
heads the board that selects questions and judges answers. All of the questions are from the
category first chosen by the contestant."

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Re: Retro - Boston 6/6/1955

Although TV Guide was no longer listing it, WTAO-56 Cambridge/Boston was still on the air (and
the Boston newspapers would list it's programs until it left the air on March 30, 1956).

According to that day's Boston Globe, WTAO's program schedule of that day was:

5 P.M.-Sign-On/'The Christophers" (religious series)

5:30 P.M.-Feature Theatre (movie, title not listed)

7 P.M.-Movie: "Convict's Code" (the Internet Movie Database two movies with that title, one
made in 1930, the other in 1939).

9 P.M.-Mary Miller Show (local??)

9:30 P.M. Film Short: "The Forge"

10 P.M.: Professional Boxing: Rafael Merentino vs. Hardy Smellwood, 10-round bout from St.
Nicholas Arena, New York City (the long-gone DuMont network carried Monday-night boxing
matches from St. Nicholas Arena during the mid-1950's; the play-by-play man was a young Chris
Schenkel. The August 8, 1956 edition was, BTW, DuMont's last network program)

11 P.M.-Sign-off

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[quote=Joseph_Gallant ]

Although TV Guide was no longer listing it, WTAO-56 Cambridge/Boston was still on the air (and
the Boston newspapers would list it's programs until it left the air on March 30, 1956).

According to that day's Boston Globe, WTAO's program schedule of that day was:

10 P.M.: Professional Boxing: Rafael Merentino vs. Hardy Smellwood....

I beleive that should be Hardy Smallwood

1950s Prime Time Patern in Mountain Time Zone

Being a midwesterner, I didn't realize Mountain time zone stations followed the Central time
zone patern for prime time, 7 - 10 pm but each

individual station in the MT zone had to tape the Eastern/Central feed for playback. Then one
evening skipland was active and I couldn't figure out why there was a distant station that was a
minute behind our local affiliate.

Today with digital storage 1 hour delayed playback isn't a big deal. But how was MT prime time
shows delivered in the 50s into the early 60s?

Did the networks run a west feed where Mountain was 8 - 11 pm (or back then 7:30 - 11 pm)
and Pacific was 6:30 - 10 pm?

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Re: 1950s Prime Time Patern in Mountain Time Zone

Pacific time in the '50s was a real hodgepode even after the

coaxial cable linked the two coasts; for example, KPIX San

Francisco would show "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts" live

from New York on Mondays at 5:30 (PT), while KNXT (KCBS)

Los Angeles would delay it three hours to 8:30. AFAIK, the

networks eventually put the West Coast on the same primetime

as the East, although ABC would do some crazy things on Saturday

nights in the early '60s in order to accommodate "The Fight Of The

Week" and "Make That Spare," which, by necessity, aired live. A

typical 1961 Saturday-night schedule would look like this:

6 PM Lawrence Welk (live, 9 PM ET)

7 PM Fight Of The Week (live, 10 PM ET)

7:45 Make That Spare (live, 10:45 ET)

8 PM Maty's Funday Funnies (7 PM ET)

8:30 Leave It To Beaver (8:30 ET)

9 PM The Roaring 20's (7:30 ET)


the affiliates then getting 10-11, the equivalent of 6:30-7:30 in the East.

As for the Mountain time zone, the farthest back I've looked is Denver in 1967.

ABC affiliate KBTV (now KUSA) stayed with the Central time zone Monday-Friday,

but on weekends would take the live feeds from the East:

Saturday: 5:30 Dating Game (7:30 ET)

6 PM Newlywed Game (8 ET)

6:30 Lawrence Welk (8:30 ET)

7:30 Hollywood Palace (9:30 ET)

then pre-empt "ABC Scope" at 8:30 MT/10:30 ET)

Sunday: 5 PM Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea (7 ET)

6 PM The FBI (8 ET)

7 PM ABC Sunday Night Movie (9 ET)

then get affiliate time 9-11 MT, the equivalent of 5-7 ET

CBS and NBC in Denver played a litle more fast and loose with their networks;

a number of shows which aired early in the East might air later in the Mountain

time zone; I seem to recall "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." as a show which aired at

8 (ET) but not until 9 (MT). Like ABC, the other affiliates carried their networks

from 5 or 5:30 to 9 PM on weekends; I recall only "It's About Time" (CBS, Sunday 7:30 ET/

5:30 MT) airing out of patern in Denver.

I think somewhere I posted either a Mountain or Pacific (or both) schedule for November
22, 1963, what had been scheduled before the events in Dallas. And I'm quite sure that

ABC followed a 6:30-10 primetime, although "The Fight Of The Week" and "Make That Spare"

might have aired in the 8-9 slot.

Now as to whether these shows were fed from New York, or possibly Chicago, and tape-

delayed I can't answer. I can only say that Denver's Ch. 9 was more orderly than Chs. 4

and 7 in its scheduling (same in daytime, which started with "Dateline: Hollywood" at 8:30

MT/10:30 ET and continued through "The Dating Game" at 2 PM MT/4 PM ET).

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bpatrick--I'd be curious to know how KBTV Denver ran the weeknight shows

that aired "in patern" 6:30-10 MT...a one-hour tape delay, or on 16mm film?

Through much of the 1960s, KTVK Phoenix ran ABC "in patern" Sunday-Friday,

but via 16mm film prints. Saturday night was live network starting at 5:30.

KTVK also fed the films/net feed to KGUN-TV Tucson.

During the same years, KOOL-TV CBS Phoenix (which also fed KOLD-TV Tucson)
typically tape-delayed the 7:30 ET hour to 9:00 MT, with the rest of the prime

time schedule live 6:30-9. There were exceptions to this.

And while I don't know too much about KTAR-TV NBC Mesa (Phoenix market), KVOA-TV

NBC Tucson (via its own Telco line) had a whole mis-mosh of stuff--some live net, some

tape delay (usually a week), and some 16mm film prints (typically two weeks after).

Some shows aired on a different night, and they at times aired a local movie 8-10 Mondays.

The network feeds all came out of New York.

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Re: 1950s Prime Time Patern in Mountain Time Zone

Sounds like patern ran all over the map in the Mountain time zone back in the day, which
explains why 50s network promo slides never indicated times, just the day. And, also the
disclaimer "over most of these (fill in the network) stations" since it wasn't just that not all
stations cleared a program but also that some stations ran the kine of the promo-ed episode a
week or two later.

I thought that it would have easier to have the west feed in the 50s mimic the east: mountain
prime time 7:30 - 11 pm, pacific 6:30 -10pm, but particularly in the 50s the mountain time zone
didn't have enough population to really worry about.
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Quote Originally Posted by oldiesfan6479

bpatrick--I'd be curious to know how KBTV Denver ran the weeknight shows

that aired "in patern" 6:30-10 MT...a one-hour tape delay, or on 16mm film?

Through much of the 1960s, KTVK Phoenix ran ABC "in patern" Sunday-Friday,

but via 16mm film prints. Saturday night was live network starting at 5:30.

KTVK also fed the films/net feed to KGUN-TV Tucson.

During the same years, KOOL-TV CBS Phoenix (which also fed KOLD-TV Tucson)

typically tape-delayed the 7:30 ET hour to 9:00 MT, with the rest of the prime

time schedule live 6:30-9. There were exceptions to this.

And while I don't know too much about KTAR-TV NBC Mesa (Phoenix market), KVOA-TV

NBC Tucson (via its own Telco line) had a whole mis-mosh of stuff--some live net, some

tape delay (usually a week), and some 16mm film prints (typically two weeks after).

Some shows aired on a different night, and they at times aired a local movie 8-10 Mondays.
The network feeds all came out of New York.

Sorry, I can't tell you how Ch. 9 did it; I've only been in Denver once and that

was five years ago, after KMGH/7 had become the ABC affiliate and now-KUSA/9

had moved to NBC. IIRC, if I go by the Denver Post's listings, Ch. 9 may have

been on a one-hour delay; daytime and weekends were live feeds from New York,

because everything aired two hours behind Eastern time. (In fact, I do recall when

Ch. 9 ran ABC's newscast at 4:30 MT, which is 6:30 ET.) Nevertheless, there was

none of the airing of early-evening programs later in the evening or on another night,

as Ch. 7 was prone to do.

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Re: 1950s Prime Time Patern in Mountain Time Zone

I can add one more item about KTAR-TV 12 Mesa (now KPNX)...

From newspaper TV listings around 1960, KTAR-TV aired the NBC

schedule "live" each night 5:30-9 PM MT (7:30-11 ET). At 9:00 it

was syndication, followed by their late news at 9:30. Then it was a

JIP of Tonight from 10-11 (which started at 9:15 MT).


Through much of the 1960s, KVOA-TV 4 Tucson ran a 15-min. late

'cast at 10, then JIPped Tonight 10:15-11.

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Re: 1950s Prime Time Patern in Mountain Time Zone

Once the coaxial cable was opened up to the West in 1951, the order in which shows on NBC's
Friday night lineup were broadcast in the Mountain and Pacific time zones (through 1960)
undoubtedly was different than in the Eastern and Central time zones since NBC had the "Friday
Night Fights" from 10 to 11 P.M. ET since the boxing matches were no doubt live in all time zones
(10 ET, 9 CT, 8 MT, 7 PT).

Once tape came in, could the Denver stations had been used as taping/refeed points (meaning
they would tape the East Coast feeds of shows and then feed them out an hour or two later to
other Mountain Time Zone cities)?? This would prevent local stations from having to do all that
taping and rebroadcasting.

For daytime, the situation probably got even dicier.

In it's early days, NBC's "Today" would be done for three hours, from 7 to 10 A.M. Eastern time,
with the 9-10 P.M. hour being a live re-creation of the 7-8 ET hour.
I would think that in each time zone, "Today" prior to the late 1950's went something like this:

Eastern time zone: 7-9 A.M. local

Central time zone: 7-9 A.M. local (the 8-9 A.M. CT hour being the re-created first hour)

Mountain time zone: 6-8 A.M. local (again, the 7-8 MT hour being the live re-created first hour)

Pacific time zone: 6-8 A.M. local (the 6-8 PT hour being the live re-created first-hour, and the 7-8
hour being a kinescope of the 8-9 A.M. ET hour).

Once tape came in, "Today" only did two hours, with the 7-8 A.M. ET hour being broadcast at 8
A.M. CT, 7 A.M MT and 7 A.M. PT.

On the West Coast, the second hour aired on tape between 8 and 9 A.M. PT; I suspect Mountain
time zone stations may have aired the second hour live from 6 to 7 MT and showing the first
hour on tape from 7 to 8 A.M. MT, while other Mountain time zone stations may have shown the
second hour on tape between 8 and 9 A.M. local.

Beyond this, some afternoon shows (Eastern time) on the networks may have been shown live or
at the same hour they were shown on the East Coast (example: Some Mountain time zone CBS
stations may have broadcast "As The World Turns" live at 11:30 A.M. MST/MDT).

And then again, there's the case of Arizona, a state that for years did not go on Daylight Time (do
they still stay on Standard time in the Summer?). This posed lots of scheduling problems for
network affiliated TV stations in the Grand Canyon State.

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

Beyond this, some afternoon shows (Eastern time) on the networks may have been shown live or
at the same hour they were shown on the East Coast

(example: Some Mountain time zone CBS stations may have broadcast "As The World Turns" live
at 11:30 A.M. MST/MDT).

For many years, in the early- and mid-'60s, ATWT did air live at 11:30 AM MT in

Phoenix and Tucson.

And then again, there's the case of Arizona, a state that for years did not go on Daylight Time (do
they still stay on Standard time in the Summer?).

This posed lots of scheduling problems for network affiliated TV stations in the Grand Canyon
State.

Yes, AZ is still on MST year-round. But there weren't scheduling issues due to lack of DST

until 1968. AZ was on DST in '67, and from approx. '58 to '66, the networks had a one-hour

delayed feed in the summer for EST/CST stations, which was fed to AZ, meaning programming

came in at the same time year-round.

Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

from Riverside Press-Enterprise

2 KNXT-CBS Los Angeles


4 KNBC-NBC Los Angeles

5 KTLA-Ind Los Angeles

6 XETV-ABC San Diego

7 KABC-CBS Los Angeles

8 KFMB-CBS San Diego

9 KHJ-Ind Los Angeles

10 KOGO-NBC San Diego

11 KTTV-Ind Los Angeles

13 KCOP-Ind Los Angeles

24 KVCR-NET San Bernardino

28 KCET-NET Los Angeles

34 KMEX-Sp Los Angeles

40 KLXA-Ind Los Angeles

KMTW 52-Ind Los Angeles was on-air, but only ran programming on Thursday-Sunday nights

Morning

5:40

2 Give Us This Day/Farm Report

5:55

8 Farm Report

6:00

2-8 Summer Semester


6:20

7 News

6:25

11 Morning Prayer

6:30

2 Odyssey: Wheels, Kilns & Clay (produced in association with USC)

4 Education Exchange

7 Scope

8 Existence

10 Today on the Farm

11 Making the Most of Maturity

7:00

2 Captain Kangaroo

4 Today

7 Exercise with Gloria

8 Shane in Wonderland

10 Cartoons

11 Mr. Wishbone

7:25

4-7 News
7:30

4 Today

7 Gypsy Rose Lee

11 Daphne's Cartoons

8:00

2 CBS News

6 Peter Potamus

7 Girl Talk

8 Sun Up

10 Today

8:25

2-4-10 News

8:30

4-10 Today

6 Film Feature

7 Dr. Loreine Chase

8:55

2 Editorial Opinion

9:00

2-8 Candid Camera


4-10 Snap Judgement

6-11 Jack LaLanne

7 Mike Douglas

9:25

4-10 NBC News

9:30

2-8 Beverly Hillbillies "Chickadee Returns"

4-10 Concentration

6 Coffee Break

11 Truth or Consequences

10:00

2-8 Andy of Mayberry

4-10 Personality

5 Ed Allen (premiere)

6 Dating Game

11 Movie "That Midnight Kiss"

10:30

2-8 Dick Van Dyke "That's My Boy"

4-10 Hollywood Squares

5 Kingdom of the Sea

6-7 Dateline: Hollywood


13 Big Picture

10:55

6-7 Children's Doctor

11:00

2-8 Love of Life

4-10 Jeopardy!

5 Movie "Henry Aldrich Swings It"

6-7 Honeymoon Race

13 Romper Room

11:25

2-8 CBS News

11:30

2-8 Search for Tomorrow

4-10 Eye Guess

6-7 Family Game

11 Sheriff John

13 News

11:45

2-8 Guiding Light


11:50

9 From the Ground Up

11:55

4-10 NBC News

Afternoon

noon

2 Keene at Noon

4-10 Let's Make a Deal

6-7 Everybody's Talking

8 Girl Talk

9 Spectrum

13 Rendezvous with Adventure

12:25

4-10 NBC News

12:30

2-8 As the World Turns

4-10 Days of Our Lives

5 News & Interviews

6-7 Donna Reed

11 Movie "Bannerline"

13 Dialing for Dollars


12:45

5 Movie "Henry Aldrich for President"

1:00

2-8 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (premiere)

4-10 Doctors

6-7 Fugitive

9 Movie "Keys of the Kingdom"

1:30

2-8 House Party

4-10 Another World

13 Mr. Blackwell's Hollywood

2:00

2-8 To Tell the Truth

4-10 You Don't Say!

6-7 Newlywed Game

13 Faces & Places

2:25

2-8 CBS News

2:30
2-8 Edge of Night

4-10 Match Game

5 Cheaters

6-7 Dream Girl of '67

9 Feature Page

13 Daring Ventures

2:55

4-10 NBC News

6-7 ABC News

3:00

2-8 Secret Storm

4 PDQ

5 Divorce Court

6-7 General Hospital

10 Movie "Key Witness"

11 Marine Boy Cartoons

13 Pop's Toy Shop

3:30

2 Loreta Young Theatre "Incident in India"

4 Tom Frandsen/FYI

6 Merv Griffin

7 Dark Shadows
8 Divorce Court

9 Movie "Young Mr. Lincoln"

11 Billy Barty

4:00

2 Sea Hunt

5 Dobie Gillis

7 Dating Game

8 Truth or Consequences

11 Winchell-Mahoney

13 Jack & Phyllis

34 Eventos de la Comunidad

40 Community Report "Front Line"

4:15

34 Cual es Su Problema?

4:25

10 Sinbad, Jr.

4:30

2 Movie "The Big Beat"

4 Movie "The Doll Who Took the Town"

5 George Putnam News

7 News
8 Bob Dale

10 Cartoons

13 Bozo's Big Top

34 Un Largo Amor

40 Travelogic "This is Louisiana"

5:00

6-40 News

9 Shrimpenstein

10 Flintstones

11 Woody Woodbury

13 Amazing Three

34 Operacion Ja Ja

5:15

28 Friendly Giant

5:30

5 World of Color "Ceylon, the Magic Island"

6 Mike Douglas

7-10 News

9 Marvel Superheroes

13 Addams Family "The Addams Family Goes to School"

24 What's New

28 Misterogers' Neighborhood
34 Mano a Mano Ranchero

40 Whirlybirds "Uncle Pete"

Evening

6:00

2-4-10 News

5 Tightrope "The Gangster's Daughter"

7 Movie "Way of a Gaucho"

9 Groovy

13 Ripcord "Hagen Charm"

24 French Chef

28 What's New

34 El Patio de Tlaquepaque

40 Hong Kong "Night Cry"

6:30

5 Thin Man "The Big Hold-Out"

6 Movie "The Helen Magan Story"

8 This Day 1967

11 My Favorite Martian "Shake Well and Stir"

13 McHale's Navy "McHale and His Jet Set"

24 Political Science

28 Teacher '67 "Portuguese"

34 Noticiero 34
6:55

2 Editorial Opinion

7:00

2-8 CBS News

4 NBC News

5 Alfred Hitchcock "Help Wanted"

9 Tall Man "First Blood"

10 Accidental Family

11 Flintstones

13 Gilligan's Island "Agonized Labor"

24-28 Point of View/Stock Market

34 Rocambole

40 Continental Roulete

7:20

24-28 Calendar

7:30

2-8 Gunsmoke

4-10 Monkees "The Picture Frame"

5 Movie "The Long, Hot Summer"

7 Cowboy in Africa "Kifaru! Kifaru!"

9 Movie "Babete Goes to War"

11 Truth or Consequences
13 Perry Mason "The Case of the Married Moonlighters"

24 Circus "I Loved John Ringling" (profile of the circus promoter)

28 French Chef

34 Comicos y Canciones

40 Sally Ogles Hollywood

8:00

4-10 Man from UNCLE "The Test Tube Killer Affair"

11 Password

24 NET Journal "Spring in Ethiopia"

28 USC Musical Festival "Prepared Piano"

34 Espejismo Brillaba

40 News

8:15

40 Noticias

8:30

2-8 Lucy Show

6-7 Rat Patrol "The David and Goliath Raid"

11 Merv Griffin

13 Wonderful World of Women "Yma Sumac-Woman of Peru"

34 La Sombra del Pecado

40 Novela "Rutas del Destino" (pt 1)


9:00

2-8 Andy Griffith

4-10 Danny Thomas Hour "Instant Money" (guest stars Don Adams, Sid Caesar, and Abby Dalton)

6-7 Felony Squad "The Counterfeit Cop"

13 Holiday "Austria Calls"

24 Local Issue "The Subject of Sex"

28 Off Ramp (guest Art Seidenbaum)

34 Estudio de la Estrellas

40 Mosaico Mexicano

9:30

2-8 Family Affair

6-7 Peyton Place

9 News

13 George Pierrot's World Adventure Series "People of Russia"

24 Insight

28 NET Journal "The Election That Was" (looking back at the 1964 vote)

34 Revista Musical

10:00

2-8 Carol Burnet (guests Sid Caesar, Liza Minnelli, and Brazilian quartet the Girls from Bahia)

4-10 I Spy "The Beautiful Children"

5 George Putnam News

6-7 Big Valley "The Ambush"

9 Movie "The Young Stranger"


11 Alex Dreier News

13 Have Gun, Will Travel "El Paso Stage"

24 Menuhin Teaches

34 Teatro Familiar

40 Val de la O

10:30

13 Racing from Del Mar

28 Washington in Review

11:00

2-4-7-8-10-13 News

5 Of Lands & Seas (premiere) "From Kenya to Serengeti"

6 Twilight Zone

11 Joe Pyne

11:30

2 Movie "Saadia"

4-10 Tonight Show

6-7 Joey Bishop

8 Perry Mason

11 Les Crane

13 Movie "Chinese Bungalow"

11:45
9 Honeymooners "Opportunity Knocks But Once"

Late Night

midnight

5 Movie "Scotland Yard Dragnet"

12:15

9 Movie "Keys of the Kingdom"

12:30

8 News

11 East Side/West Side "The Sinner"

1:00

2 Movie "Tower of London"

4 News

7 Movie "52nd Street"

13 Movie "The Black Whip"

1:30

5 Movie "Danger Street"

1:45

9 News
2:15

9 Song of the Ages

2:30

2 News/Give Us This Day

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

On a side note, Riverside County would get its own TV stations (specifically in Palm Springs) a
litle more than a year later, when KESQ (then KPLM) and KMIR both signed-on in October 1968,
as ABC and NBC respectively. They would have to wait 34 more years to get its own CBS affiliate,
as KPSP, a former home shopping channel and PaxTV affiliate, took on the Eye affiliation for the
Coachella Valley.

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

What time did Channel 7 carry Peter Jennings?

Re KMIR: IIRC, Don Wilson, Jack Benny's longtime announcer,

either owned or co-owned that station and was fairly visible

especially in the station's early days.

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

2 KNXT-CBS Los Angeles

Morning

7:00

2 Captain Kangaroo

8:00

2 CBS News

Was CBS News from 8-9 (with a couple of local holes) the same thing as was fed
from 7-8 ET, or perhaps a left coast update? I'm wondering why this show and the

Captain were flipped--was it like this on the CBS Pacific net or just on KNXT?

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

What time did Channel 7 carry Peter Jennings?

Re KMIR: IIRC, Don Wilson, Jack Benny's longtime announcer,

either owned or co-owned that station and was fairly visible

especially in the station's early days.

Good question...the paper didn't really indicate ABC's newscast, but listed CBS as "Walter
Cronkite" and NBC as "Huntley-Brinkley".

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

Re KMIR: IIRC, Don Wilson, Jack Benny's longtime announcer,

either owned or co-owned that station and was fairly visible

especially in the station's early days.

...I don't think Wilson actually co-owned KMIR, but he was convinced by management to come
out of retirement to host a late afternoon chat show, "Town Talk," during his last years. I believe
KMIR was also where Alex Dreier went when he left KTTV and started doing acting jobs in movies
and TV...

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

At this point in KNBC's history, their afternoon movie show had already adopted the Movie 4
title (as in use in that time slot since fall 1966) that had already been in use at sister stations
WNBC-TV New York and WRC-TV Washington, DC since the late 1950's. Its former host, Tom
Frandsen (under whom the program had been Frandsen's Feature) had gone on to his own
stand-alone program at this point, Tom Frandsen / F.Y.I. Meanwhile, I.I.N.M., KABC's late
afternoon/early evening movie show was already called The 6 O'Clock Movie (as it would be
through September 1971).

And it seems that the Los Angeles market was the only case of Mike Douglas airing on all three
network O&O's at one time or another (KABC at the time of this listing, then KNBC and finally
KNXT). Not even Chicago or New York could claim that.

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by wbhist

And it seems that the Los Angeles market was the only case of Mike Douglas airing on all three
network O&O's at one time or another (KABC at the time of this listing, then KNBC and finally
KNXT). Not even Chicago or New York could claim that.

If I'm not mistaken, I believe at one point (looking back at some of the old listings here), KTLA
even carried the Douglas show. It's kinda likened to the original People's Court, where every VHF
station in town (except KNBC) carried Judge Wapner and friends.

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Re: Retro: Riverside County, California Mon, Sept 18, 1967

Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick

What time did Channel 7 carry Peter Jennings?

KABC was in 3rd place for news, so they counter-programmed 2 and 4, which competed with
each other. So the local "Channel 7 News Hour" ran from 4:30 to 5:30 - with the ABC network
news from 5:30 - 6:00. I don't believe Jennings was the anchor yet - it was probably Howard K.
Smith in those days, but I can't recall for sure...my parents were Cronkite viewers.

BTW - I believe KABC's local anchor at this time was still Baxter Ward, who quit a few years later
for a career in politics. He was an LA County Supervisor.

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According to Wikipedia, Jennings anchored in 65-66 (I did not know that), then was replaced in
67 by Bob Young ( ???) who I do not remember at all.

According to Wikipedia, Jennings anchored in 65-66 (I did not know that), then was replaced in
67 by Bob Young ( ???) who I do not remember at all.

...part of one of Bob Young's bulletins about the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. can be
seen at htp://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=1804170 -- interesting that the title that
ABC News uses for the web series this video is a part of is Time Tunnel, as the Irwin Allen science
fiction series of that same title on ABC in 1966-67 was itself set in 1968...

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8:00

11 Password

Looks as if Password started syndicated repeats only three days after being canceled by CBS.

I thought I once read that before ABC (finally) expanded their evening newscast to an hour that
around 1966, KABC-7 broadcast a half-four newscast from 5 to 5:30 P.M. PT, ran the network
news at 5:30, and another fifteen minutes of local news at 5:45.

And then ran what by then was The 6 O'Clock Movie up to the start of the network prime-time
schedule at 7:30.

Honolulu, Hawaii, October 7, 1967

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:


2-KHON (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KAII/Maui & 11-KHAW/Hilo)

7:30AM Filipino Fiesta

8:30 Focus Hawaii

9AM House Hunter

9:30 Meet The Press (Color)

10AM AFL Football: Kansas City at Oakland (Color)

1PM Theater 2, "Lost Batalion" (1962)

2:30 Theater 2, "The Big Trees" (1952)

4PM Hiller's Chiller, "X: The Man With The X-Ray Eyes" (1963; Color)

5:30 News with Dick Desmond (Color)

6:30PM Maya, "Will The Real Prince Please Get Lost" (Color)

7:30 Get Smart, "When Good Fellows Get Together" (Color)

8PM Saturday Night at the Movies, "Never On Sunday"

10PM Joe Pyne (Color)

11:30 Theater 2, "Bravados" (1958)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHVO/Hilo)

7AM Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)

8AM Casper Cartoon Show (Color)

8:30 Fantastic Four (Color)

9AM Spiderman (Color)

9:30 Journey to The Center Of The Earth (Color)

10AM King Kong (Color)


10:30 George of the Jungle (Color)

11AM The Beatles (Color)

11:30 American Bandstand (The Wats 103rd St. Rhythm Band performs and a film short
featuring the Grass Roots; Color)

12:30 Sports Central

1PM Sports Central Wrestling

2PM Sports Central

2:30 ABC Wide World of Sports (The World Middleweight Championship match between Nino
Benvenuti and Emile Griffith; Color)

4PM 50th State Theater, "Six Black Horses"

6PM The Six 0'Clock Report with Jon Anderson (Color)

6:30 The Dating Game (Color)

7PM The Newlywed Game (Color)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (Color)

8:30 Hollywood Palace (Victor Borge is the guest host, with Adam West, Don Ho & the Aliis, Chris
& Peter Allen, and Mirielle Mattieu performing; Color)

9:30 The Big Movie of the Week, "Cape Fear"

11:15 Four Star Movie, "I Was A Teenage Frankenstein" (1957)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

5:30AM Sunrise Semester

6AM Astro Boy

6:30 Checkers & Pogo (Color)

8AM Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles (Color)

8:30 The Herculoids (Color)

9AM Shazzan (Color)


9:30 Space Ghost (Color)

10AM Moby Dick and The Mighty Mightor (Color)

10:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour (Color)

11:30 Jonny Quest (Color)

12Noon Lone Ranger (Color)

12:30 Road Runner (Color)

1PM OIA Football Pressbox (Color)

1:30 OIA High School Football: Campbell vs Kailua (both Honolulu; Live, Color)

3:30 Sports Editor with Frank Valenti (Color)

4PM 50th State Wrestling (Color; Live)

5:30 One Step Beyond

6PM KGMB News with Bob Sevey and Jack Kellner

6:30 Mission: Impossible (The IMF targets a Socialist banker who is threatening depositors who
want to escape to the West with their money; Color)

7:30 All Star Movie, "North By Northwest" (Delayed from October 6, 1967. A ad for KGMB
mentioned that another film, "The Big Sky," was supposed to be shown here in this timeslot)

10:15 Dundee and The Culhane (the frontier lawyers defends a horse that is accused of murder;
Color. This series actually airs at 9:30PM on Saturdays)

11:15 Carol Burnet (Lucille Ball and Gloria Loring are the guests; Color. Burnet actually airs at
10:30PM on Saturdays)

12:15AM All Star Movie, "Life of Her Own" (1950)

1:45AM CBS News with Roger Mudd (Color)

2:15AM KGMB Movie, "Flesh and Fury" (1952)

11-KHET (NET/Educational)

No programming on Saturdays
13-KIKU (Independent)

2:30PM Air Safety Film

3PM McCoy's Mooveez, "Arch of Triumph" (1948)

5PM Assignment Underwater

5:30 Filipino Program

7PM African Patrol

7:30 Third Man

8PM Shock Movie, "Model for Murder" (1950)

9:30 McCoy's Mooveez, "Mrs. Fitzherbert" (1948)

11PM Late Show, "Paradise Canyon" (1935)

12Mid Late Late Show, "Mysterious Mr. Moto"

Honolulu, Hawaii, August 16, 1959

From The Honolulu Advertiser:

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui)

12Noon Cherry Blossom Time (Japanese Variety)

1:30PM Industry on Parade

1:45 Filipino Fiesta

3PM Cinema 2, "Overland Pacific" (1954)

4:45 Backstage (Hosted by Honolulu Advertiser columnist Eddie Sherman)

5PM Televi Digest (Hawaiian entertainment program hosted by Barbara Lee)

6PM Lucky Luck (Local entertainment show)


7PM US Marshal

7:30 Medic

8PM Sears Show (a preview of the then-new Sears store that would open at Ala Moana Center
on August 21, 1959; Sears has placed this location on the list of stores it plans to close in 2013)

9PM Bachelor Father

9:30 Science Fiction Theater

10PM Arthur Murray Party

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui)

2PM This Is The Answer

2:30 Faith For Today

3PM This Is The Life

3:30 Dan Smoot Report

3:45 Maui Story

4PM Lone Ranger

4:30 Lewers & Cooke How To Do It Show

5PM Bugs Bunny Club

5:30 Fabulous Feature, "Devil Is A Sissy" (1936)

7PM You Asked For It

7:30 Maverick

8:30 Lawman

9:30 Lawrence Welk

10PM Four Star Movie, "Primrose Path" (1940)

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)


7AM Mr. Sunday (featuring Big Rascals, Sgt. Preston, Laurel & Hardy, Ramar of the Jungle and
Abbot & Costello)

10AM Japanese TV Revue

1PM Fantasia Filipina

2PM Living Word

2:15 How Christian Science Works

2:30 Pastor Up Front

3PM Sunday Matinee, "Lisbon" (1956)

4:30 Cartoon Time

4:45 Sunday Matinee, "Inner Circle"

5:45 Star-Bulletin Time

6PM 20th Century

6:30 Ed Sullivan

7:30 Mike Hammer

8PM Lineup

8:30 GE Theater

9PM Alfred Hitchcock

9:30 Richard Diamond, Private Eye

10PM What's My Line

10:30 Late Show, "Flame of The Islands" (1955)

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, August 16, 1959

wasn't this around the time Hawaii became a state??

Only1moore, if you have access to Honolulu TV listings the day it officially became a state,
perhaps you'll be able to post them.

I would think the Honolulu TV stations had extensive live coverage of statehood ceremonies.

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

wasn't this around the time Hawaii became a state??

...five days before. Hawaii was admited into the Union on 21 August, 1959...
Honolulu, Hawaii, November 18-22, 1963

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

(Note that November 22, 1963 was the day that JFK lost his life in Dallas)

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui & 11-KALU/Hilo)

Weekdays

9AM Various

9:30 Say When

10AM Word For Word (Color)

10:30 Concentration (Color)

11AM Missing Links (Color)

11:30 Your First Impression (Color)

12Noon Truth Or Consequences (Color)

12:30 People Will Talk (Color)

1PM The Doctors

1:30 Loreta Young Theater

2PM You Don't Say (Color)

2:30 Match Game

3PM Make Room For Daddy

3:30 Blastoff (Movies)

5PM The Tom Moffat Show

5:30 World News (John Kernall)

5:45 Hawaii News with Norman Reyes

6PM Movies
7:30PM KONA/NBC Prime Time

11PM Tonight Show

Monday

9AM Myojo Star Theater (Color)

3:30PM "Saps at Sea"

6PM Beard's Weird Movie, "Macumba Love" (1960)

7:30 NBC Monday Night at the Movies, "White Feather" (Color)

9:30 Hollywood and The Stars

9PM Sing Along with Mitch (Miller) (Color)

Tuesday

9AM Fufu Hyakkei (Color)

3:30PM "Beast of Hollow Mountain"

6PM Hollywood's Greatest Movie, "Pat & Mike" (1952)

7:30 Mr. Novak

8:30 Redigo

9PM Tuesday Night Movie, "Not as a Stranger" (1955)

Wednesday

9AM Seventeen (Color)

3:30PM "Boy and The Pirates"

6PM Hollywood's Greatest Movie, "Murder On Approval" (British, 1956)

7:30 The Virginian, "The Portrait of Marie Valonne" (Color)

9PM Espionage, "He Rises On Sunday"


10PM Eleventh Hour, "The Bronze Locust"

Thursday

9AM Victor Musical Parade (Color)

3:30PM "Convoy"

6PM Hollywood's Greatest Movie, "The Star" (1953)

7:30 Temple Houston, "The Siege at Thayer's Bluff"

8:30 Doctor Kildare, "One Clear, Bright Thursday Morning"

9:30 Hazel, "The Baby Came C.O.D." (Color)

10PM Suspense Theater, "One Step Down" (Color)

Friday

9AM Shabondama (Color)

3:30PM "Follow The Hunter"

6PM Fishing

6:30 First Run Movie, "An Affair To Remember" (1957)

8:30 Bob Hope Theater, "One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich" (Color)

9:30 Hallmark Hall of Fame, "The Patriot" (Color)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHJK/Hilo)

Weekdays

6:30AM Various

7:30 Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)

8:30 My Litle Margie


9AM Playhouse Movie

10:25 News

10:30 Price Is Right

11AM Seven Keys

11:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

12Noon Father Knows Best

12:30 General Hospital

1PM Day In Court

1:30 Trailmaster

2:30 Penthouse Movie

4:30 Captain Honolulu (Color)

5:30 Cartoons (Color)

6PM Hawaii News with John Galbraith

615 World News with Bob Sevey

6:30 KHVH/ABC Prime Time

10PM The Ten 0'Clock Report with Mason Altimery

10:15 The Big Movie

Monday

7AM Women's News Conference

9AM "The Ring" (1953)

2:30PM "Chicken Every Sunday" (1949)

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw (Color)

6:30 Outer Limits, "The Human Factor"

7:30 Wagon Train, "The Eli Bancroft Story"


9PM Breaking Point, "A Pelican in The Wilderness"

10:15 "The Helen Morgan Story" (1957)

Tuesday

6:30AM Modern Mathematics

7AM Dateline

9AM "Lets Make It Legal" (1951)

2:30PM "The River Changes" (German, 1957)

5:30 Yogi Bear (Color)

6:30PM Science In Action

7PM Fractured Flickers

7:30 McHale's Navy, "Scutlebut"

8PM The Greatest Show on Earth (Ricardo Montalban guest stars as a circus star who is about to
go blind; Color)

9PM The Fugitive, "Ticket to Alaska"

10:15 "You're In The Navy Now" (1951)

Wednesday

7AM Women's News Conference

9AM "The Lady and The Bandit" (1951)

2:30PM "Mr. Soft Touch" (1949)

5:30 Beany & Cecil (Color)

6:30PM Ozzie & Harriet, "Dave Goes To The Lawyers"

7PM Paty Duke, "The President"

7:30 Death Valley Days, "The Man Who Died Twice"

8PM Ben Casey, "Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast"


9PM Channing, "A Patron Saint for the Cargo Cult"

10:15 "The Burning Hills" (1956)

Thursday

6:30AM Modern Mathematics

7AM Dateline

9AM "Three Hours To Kill" (1954)

2:30PM "Sirocco" (1951)

5:30 Huckleberry Hound (Color)

6:30 The Flintstones, "Old Lady Bety" (Color)

7PM Donna Reed, "Post Time"

7:30 My Three Sons (Chip uses the family dog's hair sample to purchase a toupee for his bald
grandfather via mail-order)

8PM Jimmy Dean (Guest are Helen Traubel, Red Butons and Jerry Vale)

9PM Combat, "The Litle Jewel"

10:15 "The Man Who Never Was" (1956)

12Mid 50th State Wrestling

Friday

7AM Women's News Conference

9AM "Destry Rides Again" (1939)

2:30PM "Strange Confession" (1944)

5:30 The Jetsons (Color)

6:30PM Ripcord, "The Lost Ones" (Color)

7PM Navy Log, "Incident at Formosa"

7:30 Burke's Law, "Who Killed Wade Walker"


8:30 77 Sunset Strip, "By His Own Verdict"

9:30 Science Fiction Theater, "A Visit From Dr. Pliny"

10:15 "Pied Piper of Hamlin" (1957)

12Mid Four Star Movie, "Bride of The Beast"

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

Weekdays

6:30AM Sunrise Semester

7AM Skipper Al

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM I Love Lucy

9:30 The McCoys

10AM Pete & Gladys

10:30 Jack McCoy Show

11AM Homemaker

12Noon Edge Of Night

12:30 Love of Life

1PM As The World Turns

1:30 Password

2PM House Party

2:30 To Tell The Truth

3PM Secret Storm

3:30 Scorecard

4PM Skipper Al
4PM The Funny Company

4:45 Beetle Bailey & Friends

5PM The Mickey Mouse Club

5:30 People Are Funny

6PM Hawaii News with Richard Whitcomb

6:15 World News with Bob Baker

6:30 KGMB/CBS Prime Time

10PM Steve Allen (60 minutes)

11PM CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

11:30 Steve Allen (30 minutes)

12Mid The Daily Word

Monday

6:30PM To Tell The Truth

7PM I've Got A Secret

7:30 The Lucy Show (Lucy believes a banker is a embezzler and tells Viv that he might have
buried money in his backyard)

8PM Danny Thomas (Danny and Kathy learns that Uncle Tonoose is getting married. That is, until
they meet the bride-to-be)

8:30 Andy Griffith (Andy mistakenly tells Barney that a armored truck headed for Fort Knox is
stopping in Mayberry)

9PM East Side, West Side, "Go Fight City Hall"

Tuesday

6:30PM Eddie Sherman's Family Fair

7PM Red Skelton (Guests are Jack E. Leonard and Beverly Wright)

8PM Petticoat Junction (Kate "borrows" Billie Jo's romantic secrets to turn bookworm Billie Jo
into a glamor girl)

8:30 Special, "Calamity Jane" (Musical western starring Carol Burnet in the title role)

Wednesday

6:30PM Candid Camera (Marty Ingels is a special guest)

7PM What's My Line

7:30 Glynnis (Glynnis tries to hide the truth that she gave a manuscript to her husband's clients...
that is, until she finds the client murdered)

8PM Beverly Hillbillies (A bookkeeping error finds the Clampets overdrawn, while Granny wants
to return to the Hills)

8:30 Dick Van Dyke, "Uncle George"

9PM Danny Kaye (Guests are Eileen Farrell and Louis Jordan)

Thursday

6:30PM Password

7PM Rawhide (Scavengers take Yates as prisoner)

8PM Perry Mason, "The Case of the Bigamous Spouse"

9PM The Nurses, "The Ordeal"

Friday

6:30PM The Great Adventure, "The Treasure Train of Jefferson Davis"

7:30 Route 66, "I Wouldn't Start From Here"

8:30 Twilight Zone, "Uncle Simon"

9PM Movietime, "Oh Men, Oh Women"

11:30 Steve Allen (all 90 minutes)

1AM The Daily Word


13-KTRG (Independent)

Weekdays

3:45PM Animal Parade (film shorts featuring animals)

4PM Various

4:30 Adventures of Robin Hood

5PM Man From Cochise

5:30 Wally & Harvey (featuring the Litle Rascals)

6PM Leave It To Beaver

6:30 Various

9PM Star Performance

9:30 I Led Three Lives

10PM The Big News with Wayne Collins

10:30 The Big Movie

Monday

4PM The Texan

6:30 Hawaiian Eye

7:30 Rifleman

8PM Dragnet

8:30 Bishop Museum Presents

10:30 "Rebecca" (1940)

Tuesday
4PM Broken Arrow

6:30 Surfside Six

7:30 Lawman

8PM Probe, "The Radiant Gradient" (a discussion on increasing power of government agencies)

8:30 Operation Success (a profile of three successful small businesses in California)

10:30 "San Antone" (1953)

Wednesday

4PM Man Without a Gun

6:30 Hawaiian Eye

7:30 Rifleman

8PM Gripe Box with Joe Rose

10:30 "The Hideout" (1956)

Thursday

4PM Dog of The Week

6:30 Surfside Six

7:30 Lawman

8PM Hollywood -- The Fabulous Era

10:30 "Flame Of The Islands" (1955)

Friday

4PM Supercar

6:30 Hawaiian Eye

7:30 Rifleman
8PM Dai Bozatsu Toge (Popular Japanese serial)

8:30 Televi Moshi Moshi (Japanese talk show)

10:30 "Rio Grande"

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, November 18-22, 1963

Note that KHON-2 hadn't yet begun it's broadcast day when the first news bulletin of the
shooting of President John Kennedy hit the wire (1:35 P.M. EST, 8:35 A.M. local time in
Honolulu).

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, November 18-22, 1963

...and that first bulletin of the shooting would have crossed the AP and UPI wires at KGMB-TV/9
just after the halfway point in that morning's Captain Kangaroo...

Retro: North Carolina Monday June 14, 1971

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "Human Environment"

6:30 Good Morning Show

7:55 Morning Devotions

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 What's Cooking Today?

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair (guest: Eddie Hodges)

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 Local News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Hazel

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light


3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Buck Owens (guests: Susan Raye, the Hagers,

Buddy Alan)

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Here's Lucy

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Suspense Playhouse (a then-unknown Dustin Hoffman

and Sally Kellerman in a 1967 pilot, "Higher And Higher,

Atorneys At Law")

11 PM News

11:10 Environmental Report

11:15 Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin

WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNG/58

Concord, NC (PBS)

10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 What's New

12 N The Way It Is (tips on buying food, getting the best bargains,

and what stores to avoid)

12:30 News

1 PM off the air until

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM What's New

6:30 Insight (religious program)

7 PM News

7:30 North Carolina News Conference

8 PM World Press Review

8:30 Realities ("And The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth" examines the

Menominee Indians' struggle for survival.)

10 PM Thirty Minutes With... (Ted Kennedy is interviewed by Elizabeth Drew)

10:30 16mm (films of an all-day sensitivity session)

sign off 11 PM

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:30 Almanac

6:40 For The Kids

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News (John Hart)


7:30 Morning Report

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Virginia Graham (Steve Forrest, Barbara Nichols, humorist Max Shulman,

lie-detector expert Chris Gugas)

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Noon Report (Ty Boyd)

12:25 Pat Lee

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Movie: "Toy Tiger"

5:30 News (Doug Mayes)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "The Big Gamble"

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Suspense Playhouse

11 PM News, Sports, Weather


11:30 Merv Griffin

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)

7 AM Paul Harvey

7:05 Cartoons

8:25 Paul Harvey

8:30 Movie: "Saskatchewan"

10:15 Studio III

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11 AM Movie Game (Jimmy Stewart, Janet Blair, James

Coburn, John Forsythe, Hurd Hatfield, Sally Kellerman)

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game (guests: Martha Reeves and the Vandellas)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Password (Bill Bixby, Meredith MacRae)

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Real McCoys

5:30 News, Sports, Weather


6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner)

6:30 I Love Lucy

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 It Was A Very Good Year (host Mel Torme looks back at 1956:

revolt in Hungary, President Eisenhower's health, "Around The

World In 80 Days," the sinking of the Andrea Doria)

9 PM ABC Movie: "Marilyn" (documentary about the career of Marilyn Monroe)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Dick Cavet (a guest host--unannounced when this issue went to press--

fills in for Dick)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6 AM Daybreak

6:55 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

7 AM CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

7:30 Jonny Quest (delay from Sun 10 AM)

8 AM Time For Uncle Paul

8:30 Bete Elliot

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Vikki Carr; Tony Bennet, Charlie Manna,

the president of the American Girl Scouts)

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 Good Morning Charlie (future WRAL anchor Charlie Gaddy)


11 AM Bewitched (day-behind from 12 N)

11:30 That Girl

12 N News, Sports, Weather

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kity Carlisle, Peggy Cass,

Bill Cullen)

4 PM Password

4:30 Twilight Zone

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 I Love Lucy

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:20 ABC News

6:50 Viewpoint (it was ABC and not NBC that WRAL carried early so

that Smith and Reasoner's commentaries could be taken out;

NBC's newscast didn't have its first feed until 6:30)

7 PM Flying Nun

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 It Was A Very Good Year

9 PM ABC Movie: "Marilyn"


11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Don't Knock The Twist" (from '62, features Chubby

Checker, Gene Chandler, Vic Dana, and Linda Scot)

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

6:30 Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today (Brig. Gen. S.L.A. Marshall (Ret.) discusses Army recruiting;

Mrs. Lena K. Lee discusses the three-year marriage contract bill she introduced

in Maryland; Ritchie Ward discusses his book "The Living Clocks," about the

"biological clock.")

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sam Levenson; Minnie Pearl, Charo, the Sadot Folk Dancers,

Ann Armstrong, co-chair of the Republican National Commitee)

10 AM Dinah's Place (writer Irving Stone and his wife Jean discuss Vienna; Dinah prepares

a coffee cake)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, Gail Fisher, Harvey Korman, Rose Marie, Debbie

Reynolds, Vincent Price, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Jim Burns

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Jim Burns continues

1:20 Fashions In Sewing

1:30 As The World Turns


2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Timmy And Lassie

5 PM Major Adams ("Wagon Train" reruns)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News (anchor not given; this may have still been in

the Brinkley/Chancellor/McGee triumvirate)

7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 From A Bird's Eye View

8 PM NBC Comedy Theater (Cliff Robertson and Angie Dickinson

in "And Baby Makes Five")

9 PM NBC Movie: "San Francisco International Airport" (pilot for

a six-episode series that was part of NBC's "Four In One"

in the 1970-71 season, where "McCloud" and "Night Gallery"

began)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show (Joey Bishop subs for Johnny for the next two weeks.)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6 AM Aspect (farm show)

6:30 Real McCoys


7 AM Today

9 AM Virginia Graham (Mort Sahl, Sharon Farrell, Washington columnist

Winzola McLendon, flamenco guitarist Peter Evans, dancer Vic

Aversano)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Movie: "Francis Goes To West Point" (Donald

O'Connor and Francis the Talking Mule)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM F Troop

7:30 Washington Choral Society

8 PM NBC Comedy Theater


9 PM NBC Movie: "San Francisco International Airport"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:15 Farm Report

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Triad In Perspective

8 AM Limbo (kids' show)

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "Yankee Pasha"

10:50 Fashions In Sewing

11 AM Bewitched (day-behind from 12 N)

11:30 That Girl

12 N News, Sports, Weather

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "The All American"

5:30 News, Sports, Weather


6 PM ABC News

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 It Was A Very Good Year

9 PM ABC Movie: "Marilyn"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Dick Cavet

1 AM News

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:15 Fashions In Sewing

8:25 Meditations

8:30 CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News, Sports, Weather

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Where The Heart Is


1:25 Timely Tips

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Flipper

5 PM Daniel Boone

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Here's Lucy

9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Suspense Playhouse

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)

6:45 On The House

7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Nancy Wilson; Richard Deacon,

June Lockhart, inventor Remo Saraceni, dream analyst

Elsie Sechrist)

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News, Sports, Weather

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 My Favorite Martian

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Cheyenne

5:30 I Love Lucy

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Petticoat Junction

7:30 From A Bird's Eye View

8 PM NBC Comedy Theater

9 PM NBC Movie: "San Francisco International Airport"


11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 Farm Report

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Carolina

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM News, Sports, Weather

1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Mr. Knozit

5 PM Get Smart

5:30 Perry Mason


6:30 NBC News

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 From A Bird's Eye View

8 PM NBC Comedy Theater

9 PM NBC Movie: "San Francisco International Airport"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Summer Semester: "Human Environment"

7 AM Today

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Galloping Gourmet

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 Newsbeat (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light


3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Hazel

4:30 Movie: "The Big Gusher"

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Gunsmoke (a 1966 episode with a then-unknown Jon Voight,

delay from 7:30 PM)

8 PM Movie: "The Cobweb"

10 PM Suspense Playhouse

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

8 AM Gilligan's Island

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 David Frost (an hour with Dustin Hoffman)

10:30 Jack LaLanne

11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal


2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Password

4:30 Movie: "The Bride Came C.O.D."

6:25 Putting You First

6:30 ABC News

7 PM News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 It Was A Very Good Year

9 PM ABC Movie: "Marilyn"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "I Saw What You Did"

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Aspect

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

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Virginia Graham (Burt Reynolds, John Rait, 100-year-old

Sioux chieftain Red Fox (not to be confused with Redd Foxx

and a nephew of Crazy Horse), actress Susan Tolsky)

5 PM McHale's Navy

5:30 Laredo

6:30 News, Weather, Sports

7 PM NBC News

7:30 From A Bird's Eye View

8 PM NBC Comedy Theater

9 PM NBC Movie: "San Francisco International Airport"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC)


6:30 Jim Nesbit

7:30 CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Newlywed Game

9:30 Let's Make A Deal

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peyton Place

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 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM The FBI (ABC, delay from Sun 8 PM)

6 PM ABC News

6:30 News, Weather, Sports

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Gunsmoke
8:30 Here's Lucy

9 PM Mayberry RFD

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Suspense Playhouse

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

8:25 Think It Over

8:30 Fran Carlton

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Movie: "The Great McGinty"

11 AM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Password

4:30 Movie Game


5 PM Movie: "The Last Train From Madrid"

6:25 News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Munsters

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 It Was A Very Good Year

9 PM ABC Movie: "Marilyn"

11 PM Mantrap (Irwin Stillman, author of "The Doctor's Quick

Weight Loss Diet," faces off with Selma Diamond and

Ann Miller; Alan (Mr. Suzanne Somers) Hamel hosts.)

11:30 Dick Cavet

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC/CBS)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM My Favorite Martian

1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

2 PM Days Of Our Lives


2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Jim And Tammy (kids' show from CBN)

5:30 Movie: "Roughshod"

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Bill Cosby (NBC, delay from Sun 8:30 PM)

8 PM NBC Comedy Theater

9 PM NBC Movie: "San Francisco International Airport"

11 PM Movie: "A Woman's Secret"

WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

3 PM Popeye

3:30 Speed Racer

4 PM Rocket Robin Hood

4:30 Spiderman

5 PM Banana Splits

5:30 Dennis The Menace

6 PM Leave It To Beaver

6:30 McHale's Navy

7 PM One Step Beyond

7:30 Dragnet (the 1967-70 episodes)

8 PM Combat!
9 PM Movie: "Hunter Of The Unknown"

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents (watch for John Fiedler,

Mr. Peterson on "The Bob Newhart Show")

11:30 Movie: "M.M.M. 83"

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (PBS)

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Art Studio, Too

6 PM Granny Special (don't know if this is Ch. 18's Granny Nolan)

7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

8 PM Just Jazz

8:30 Ask Congress

9 PM The Advocates

10:30 Thirty Minutes With...

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Monday June 14, 1971

bp, was this before the FCC finally told WTVD to stop cherry-picking so that WRDU would have a
fair chance, or afterwards? It would seem that nearly all channel 11's programs were CBS, while
channel 28's were nearly all NBC by this point. I would guess, though, that, when WTVD went all-
CBS, Today would have gone to WRDU. I don't remember your earlier posts from North Carolina,
but it would stand to reason that Today was the last step in a full realignment.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Monday June 14, 1971

WTVD went all-CBS and WRDU all-NBC in September.

(Just for the record, Birmingham, where an identical situation

had existed in the late '60s, made the changeover on May 31,

1970; WAPI (WVTM) went all-NBC and WBMG (WIAT) all-CBS.)

I suspect that WTVD was just waiting for its contract with NBC

to expire, much as Birmingham's WBRC, although a Fox o&o, stayed

with ABC until its contract expired in 1996. WTVD chose CBS largely

because CBS shows did, and do, beter than NBC's in this neck of the

woods; it would stay with CBS until CapCities bought ABC in 1985, making

TVD an ABC o&o and WRAL the new CBS affiliate.

Retro: Phoenix Affils--Fri Jun 15, 1962


ABC/CBS/NBC affils--no indie, no non-comm

Time zone MST (net via the EST/CST one hour delayed feeds)

Source: Arizona Republic microfilm

KTVK 3 Phoenix/ABC (now indie)

AM

09:00 Jack LaLanne

09:30 Cartoons

10:00 Ernie Ford

10:30 Yours For A Song

11:00 Camouflage

11:30 Window Shopping

PM

12:00 Day In Court

12:30 Around Arizona Marquee

01:00 Jane Wyman Presents

01:30 Seven Keys

02:00 Queen For A Day

02:30 Who Do You Trust?

03:00 American Bandstand

04:00 Gene Burrus

04:30 Cartoons

05:00 Charley Horse

05:40 Around Arizona

05:45 Evening Report (ABC? Local?)


06:00 Global Zobel

06:30 Margie

07:00 Hathaways

07:30 Flintstones

08:00 77 Sunset Strip

09:00 Target: The Corruptors

--prime time 6:30-10 from 16mm film prints ("zero DB")

10:00 ABC News Final

10:15 King Of Diamonds

10:45 Movie: "Atack"

AM

12:00 Movie: Dance With Me Henry"

KOOL-TV 10 Phoenix/CBS (now KSAZ-TV/Fox)

AM

07:00 Captain Kangaroo

08:00 Calendar

08:30 I Love Lucy

09:00 Video Village

09:30 Clear Horizon

10:00 Love Of Life

10:30 Search For Tomorrow

10:45 Guiding Light

11:00 Burns & Allen

11:30 As The World Turns


12:00 Password

12:30 House Party

01:00 Millionaire

01:30 Verdict Is Yours

02:00 Brighter Day

02:15 Secret Storm

02:30 Edge Of Night

03:00 Guest Star Theatre

03:30 Gene Autry

04:00 Annie Oakley

04:30 Range Rider

05:00 Wild Bill Hickok

05:30 Frontier Rangers

06:00 CBS News/Cronkite

06:15 Local News

06:30 Route 66

07:30 Father Of The Bride

08:00 Twilight Zone

08:30 Eyewitness

09:00 Rawhide (network 7:30 ET)

10:00 Local News

10:20 Movie: "Key Largo"

KTAR-TV 12 Mesa/NBC (now KPNX)

AM
06:30 Continental Classroom

07:00 Today

08:00 Say When

08:30 Play Your Hunch

09:00 Price Is Right

09:30 Concentration

10:00 Your First Impression

10:30 Truth Or Consequences

10:55 NBC News

11:00 Romper Room

11:55 Bible Story Time

PM

12:00 Jan Murray

12:25 NBC News

12:30 Loreta Young Theatre

01:00 Young Dr. Malone

01:30 Our Five Daughters

02:00 Make Room For Daddy

02:30 Here's Hollywood

02:55 NBC News

03:00 Consult Dr. Brothers

03:05 Movie: "Sealed Verdict"

05:15 Comedy Time

05:25 Kukla & Ollie

05:30 Sea Hunt


06:00 NBC News/Huntley-Brinkley

06:15 Local News

06:30 International Showtime (network 7:30 ET)

07:30 Germany: Fathers & Sons (syndie special?)

08:30 Chet Huntley Reporting

09:00 Robert Taylor's Detectives (network 8:30 ET)

10:00 Local News

10:30 Tonight Show

AM

12:00 Local News

12:05 Life Line

12:10 Playboy Penthouse

Retro: Spokane, WA - THursday, January 9, 1986

There are a few network pre-emptions and reschedulings here, the most interesting of which
was Search for Tomorrow being replaced by KHQ with syndicated Laverne & Shirley reruns.

KREM and KXLY have shuffled CBS and ABC's lineups a litle bit, and KREM has opted to show
cartoons instead of the early network news.

Channels:

2KREM (CBS)

4KXLY (ABC)

6KHQ (NBC)

7KSPS (PBS)

22KSKN (Independent)
28KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5:00

4Jim Bakker

6:00

2Bugs Bunny and Friends

4The Jetsons

6Morning Stretch

28Super Friends

6:30

2Tom and Jerry

4World News This Morning

6NBC News at Sunrise

7Farm Day

28Inspector Gadget

6:45

7A.M. Weather

7:00

2CBS Morning News


4Good Morning America

6Today

7Sesame Street

22Popeye

28M.A.S.K.

7:30

22Bugs Bunny

28The Transformers

8:00

7Mister Rogers Neighborhood

22Jim Bakker

28Voltron, Defender of the Universe

8:30

73-2-1 Contact

28Heathcliff

9:00

2The $25,000 Pyramid

4Donahue

6Family Ties

7Sesame Street

22The Big Valley


28The 700 Club

9:30

2Card Sharks

6Sale of the Century

10:00

2The Price Is Right

4Bruce Forsyths Hot Streak

6Wheel of Fortune

7Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

22Ben Casey

10:30

4New Love American Style

6Scrabble

28Jimmy Swaggart

11:00

2The Young and the Restless

4Ryans Hope

6Super Password

7Body Buddies

22Burns and Allen

28Richard Roberts
11:30

4Catch Phrase

6Laverne & Shirley

7Great Chefs of San Francisco

22The Partridge Family

AFTERNOON

12:00

2Press Your Luck

4All My Children

6Days of Our Lives

7Nova

22MOVIE: Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die

(1967) Michael Connors, Dorothy Provine.

28Perry Mason

12:30

2As the World Turns

1:00

2One Life to Live

6Another World

7Nature
28Rawhide

1:30

2Capitol

2:00

2Guiding Light

4General Hospital

6Santa Barbara

7Heres to Your Health

22The Flying Nun

28Bewitched

2:30

7The Magic of Decorative Painting

22I Dream of Jeannie

28Challenge of the GoBots

3:00

2Divorce Court

4The Flintstones

6Hour Magazine

7Wild, Wild World of Animals

22Bugs Bunny & Popeye

28Scooby-Doo
3:30

2Sally Jessy Raphael

4Gilligans Island

7Mister Rogers Neighborhood

22She-Ra: Princess of Power

28He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

4:00

2Quincy

4Litle House on the Prairie

6The Bob Newhart Show

7Sesame Street

22Robotech

28Thundercats

4:30

6M*A*S*H

22Batman

28G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

5:00

2KREM 2 News

4NewsFour

6Q-6 Nightly News


7Timmy and Lassie

22Whats Happening!!

28The Brady Bunch

5:30

7The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

22Gimme a Break

28Leave It to Beaver

EVENING

6:00

2CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

4World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

6NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

22Police Woman

The officers try to trap a con artist responsible for swindling a man out of his life savings.

28Diffrent Strokes

Arnold is shunned on his first day at junior high when he fails to match Williss reputation.

6:30

2Entertainment Tonight

Interview with James Farentino.

4The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

6Wheel of Fortune
7Nightly Business Report

28Benson

Benson meets an old flame, now married, and the results are nearly disastrous.

7:00

2The Price Is Right

4The Peoples Court

6Jeopardy!

7Wild America

A visit to the North American plains to observe the pronghorn antelope and other animals
indigenous to the region.

22The Jeffersons

George introduces his young clerk to the joys of camping.

28Diffrent Strokes

Appendicitis means surgery for Arnold whos scared to death till he meets the daughter of one of
Drummonds clients. (Part 2 of 2)

7:30

2The Newlywed Game

4WKRP in Cincinnati

6P.M. Magazine

Playboy photographer Kerry Morris; John Hillerman of Magnum, P.I.

7Yes, Minister

Hackers having a good day, until he encounters his adversarial subordinate Appleby.

22The Jeffersons

A startling dream forces George to re-evaluate his financial frugality.


28The Odd Couple

Felix directs a movie built around Oscars day-by-day activities.

8:00

2Magnum, P.I.

Robin Masters precocious nephew involves Magnum and Higgins in a potentially deadly
confrontation.

4Shadow Chasers

All clues to a botanists murder lead to the plants that happen to be the heirs to his estate. When
the scientists family contest the will, they are also murdered declared the victims of hostile
foliage. Jonathon (Trevor Eve) and Benny (Dennis Dugan) try to figure out whos fooling with
Mother Nature.

6The Cosby Show

Clair (Phylicia Ayers-Allen) wants to buy a family heirloom she sees listed in an auction-house
setting for $9,000. Meanwhile, Sondra (Sabrina LeBeauf) and her boyfriend (Geoffrey Owens)
work on his reputation.

7Mystery!

In Part 2 of Agatha Christies Miss Marple: The Body in the Library, Ruby Keenes murder is
linked to the disappearance of a local schoolgirl. Miss Marple (Joan Hickson) finds the case
baffling as more suspects arrive at the resort.

22MOVIE: The Taming of the Shrew

(1967) Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. Shakespeares Petrucio and Katharine match wits in a
batle of the sexes in 16th-century Italy.

28College Basketball

UCLA at Washington (Live)

8:30

6Family Ties

Alex (Michael J. Fox) not only offers to help Jennifer (Tina Yothers) with a class project, but
masterminds a speech containing material thats way above Jennifers head.

9:00

2Simon & Simon

A suspicious woman hires the Simons to find out if her husband is having an affair. (Repeat)

4The Colbys

Connie (Barbara Stanywck) finds a leter that proves shes always intended to turn over her
shares of the family business to Jeff (John James); Sable (Stephanie Beacham) goes to New York
to spend millions on a Matisse painting; Jason (Charlton Heston) flies to London only to learn
Francesca (Katharine Ross) plans to marry Roger Langdon (David Hedison).

6Cheers

Sams crushed when he donates his baseball jersey to a charity auction and nobody bids on it.

7Special Operations Executive

9:30

6Night Court

Comedian Yakov Smirnoff guests as a Russian immigrant whose wife turns up in court; Dan (John
Larroquete) moonlights as a male escort.

10:00

2Knots Landing

Lilimaes lies leave an innocent man suspected of murder; Gary dates Jill Bennet; Ben has
designs on Cathy.

420/20

Scheduled: a report on the way some communities deal with homeless vagrants and former
mental patients: bus tickets to a destination of their choice.

6Hill Street Blues

Hill, Renko and Butz have only four hours to find a stolen human heart; Baker may miss his own
wedding.

7Flamenco at 5:15

Students of the National Ballet School of Canada are introduced to the rhythms of an ancient
Gypsy culture by flamenco dance instructors Susana and Antonio Robiedo in this Academy
Award-winning documentary.

28Night Gallery

A frustrated suitor enlists the power of voodoo to avenge anothers winning of his girl.

10:30

7Innovation

Sexually transmited diseases.

22Independent News Network

28Night Gallery

A young man falls in love with a mysterious girl who lives on a barge but will not allow him to
come aboard.

11:00

2KREM 2 News

4NewsFour

6Q-6 News

7SCTV

Sketches: SCTVs new show Thursday Night Live; Walter Cronkite (Dave Tomas) and David
Brinkley (Rick Moranis) discuss alcoholism.

22Benny Hill

Fred Scutle proudly introduces a new find to add to his list of stars.

28Alfred Hitchcock Presents


11:25

7Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:30

2Night Heat

A dogfight between union honchos leads to murder.

4Nightline

6The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Scheduled: pianist Liberace, comedian-film director David Steinberg.

22Trapper John, M.D.

Trapper and Gonzo are being held hostage when a case of spinal meningitis breaks out among
their captors. (Part 2 of 2)

28Alfred Hitchcock Presents

12:00

4Eye on Hollywood

28The 700 Club

12:30

6Late Night with David Leterman

Scheduled: Comedian Jay Leno, songwriter Irving Caesar.

22Comedy Tonight

Guests: Jack Simmons, Billy Riback, Tommy Koenig, Uncle Floyd, Billy Garan. (Repeat)

12:40

2MOVIE: Fingers
(1978) Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow. A promising pianist is drawn into a life of crime.

2:00

2CBS News Nightwatch

Retro: Arizona/New Mexico Mon, June 16, 1958

from TV This Week-Arizona/New Mexico edition (previously Phoenix-based TV Views, which had
been recently been purchased by TV This Week, based out of San Francisco)

KTVK 3-ABC Phoenix

2pm American Bandstand

2:30 Do You Trust Your Wife?

3:00 American Bandstand

4:00 Arizona Bandstand

5:00 Superman

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Ramar of the Jungle

6:30 Count of Monte Cristo

7:00 Stars of Jazz

7:30 Report Card '58 (Quincy Howe and Don Goddard host this survey of pioneering public
school programs)

8:30 Official Detective

9:00 Bold Journey (Californian William Baer traces Columbus' voyage in a 45' ketch)

9:30 Code Three

10:00 News (Ray Thompson/Jack Clifford)

10:10 Movie: TBA


KVOA 4-NBC Tucson

12:30pm Industry on Parade

1:00 Matinee Theatre (c)

2:00 Queen for a Day

2:45 Modern Romances

3:00 Comedy Time

3:30 Coffee Break

4:00 Corliss Archer

4:30 Cartoon Carnival

5:55 News (Jim Maize)

6:00 Whirlybirds

6:30 Wells Fargo

7:00 Twenty One

7:30 Alcoa Theatre "Johnny Risk"

8:00 Suspicion "Women Turned to Salt"

9:00 Western Marshal

9:30 News (Jim Maize)

9:35 Big MGM Movie "Lost in a Harem"

KOB 4-NBC Albuquerque

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8:00 Dough Re Mi

8:30 Treasure Hunt

9:00 Price is Right


9:30 Truth or Consequences

10:00 Tic Tac Dough

10:30 It Could Be You

11:00 Star Performance

11:30 Trouble with Father

noon My Litle Margie

12:30 Kity Foyle

1:00 Matinee Theatre (c)

2:00 Queen for a Day

2:45 Modern Romances

3:00 Comedy Time

3:30 Marge White

4:00 K Circle B Time

5:30 Price is Right (c)

6:00 Restless Gun "Gratitude"

6:30 Wells Fargo

7:00 Twenty One

7:30 Alcoa Theatre "Johnny Risk"

8:00 Suspicions "Woman Turned to Salt"

9:00 Science Fiction Theatre "The Human Circuit"

9:30 Code Three "The Benson Case"

10:00 News (Tom Doyle)

10:15 Sports (F. Joyce)

10:20 Weather (McCoy)

10:30 Late Show "Blindman's Bluff"


KPHO 5-Ind Phoenix

12:55pm Rural Roundup

1:00 Cartoonland

1:30 Liberace

2:00 Afternoon Movietime "Whistling in Brooklyn"

4:00 It's Wallace?

5:30 Cisco Kid

6:00 News (S. Calhoun)

6:15 Sports (Art Brock)

6:25 Weather (T. Sherlock)

6:30 Science Fiction Theatre

7:00 Jeff's Collie (Lassie) "Mr. Peabody"

7:30 White Hunter "This Hungry Hell"

8:00 Casey Jones "The President's Special"

8:30 Harbor Command

9:00 City Detective "Drop a Coin"

9:30 Crusader

10:00 News (Art Brock)

10:10 Weather (dito)

10:15 Sports (dito)

10:20 Evening Movietime "Tale of Two Cities"

KOAT 7-ABC Albuquerque

4:15pm Patti Page


4:30 Academy Matinee

5:00 Superman

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Kit Carson

6:30 Welk's Top Tunes (guests Chuck Nelson, Al Hirt, and Jo Ann Castle)

7:30 Mr. District Atorney

8:00 Wrestling (live)

9:00 Bold Journey

9:30 News (Bill Sexton)

9:35 Big MGM Movie "Balalaika"

KGUN 9-ABC Tucson

4pm Ruggles

4:30 Marshal Kay Gunn

5:00 Superman

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Panorama

6:30 Navy Log

7:00 Famous Fights

7:30 Report Card '58

8:30 Political Program (no other details listed)

9:00 Charter Boat

9:30 News/Sports

9:45 Hollywood's Best "The Woman from Tangier"

11:15 News
KOOL 10-CBS Phoenix

7:55 Farm & Ranch

8:00 Garry Moore

8:30 How Do You Rate? (M-Th only, Garry airs for an hour on Fri)

9:00 Arthur Godfrey

9:30 Doto

10:00 Love of Life

10:30 Search for Tomorrow

10:45 Guiding Light

11:00 CBS News

11:05 Laurel & Hardy

11:30 As the World Turns

noon Beat the Clock

12:30 House Party

1:00 Big Payoff

1:30 Verdict is Yours

2:00 Brighter Day

2:15 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Bingo at Home (using the numbers in your phone number on your card)

3:30 Matinee "Cabin in the Coton"

5:00 Arizona News (Jack Murphy)

5:05 Sports (Al McCoy)

5:10 Weather (Bob Davies)


5:15 CBS News

5:30 Beulah

6:00 Robin Hood

6:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

7:00 Danny Thomas

7:30 December Bride

8:00 Studio One "Left Hand Welcome"

9:00 Honeymooners

9:30 Burns & Allen

10:00 Final Edition (Jack Ware)

10:15 Weather (Bob Davies)

10:20 Sports (J. Beveridge)

10:30 Movie "Men in Her Diary"

KVAR 12-NBC Phoenix

7:50 RFD 12

7:55 Morning News

8:00 Dough Re Mi

8:30 Treasure Hunt

9:00 Price is Right

9:30 Truth or Consequences

10:00 Tic Tac Dough

10:30 It Could Be You

11:00 Romper Room

noon Porky Pig


12:30 Kity Foyle

1:00 Matinee Theatre (c)

2:00 Queen for a Day

2:45 Modern Romances

3:00 Comedy Time

3:30 Easy Does It

4:30 Hopalong Cassidy

5:00 Take a Break

5:15 NBC News

5:30 Price is Right (c)

6:00 Corliss Archer

6:30 Wells Fargo

7:00 Twenty One

7:30 Alcoa Theatre "Johnny Risk"

8:00 Suspicion "Woman Turned to Salt"

9:00 Restless Gun "The Peddler"

9:30 State Trooper

10:00 Academy Theatre "The Boy with Green Hair"

KOLD 13-CBS Tucson

8:00 Garry Moore

8:30 How Do You Rate?

9:00 Arthur Godfrey

9:30 Doto

10:00 Love of Life


10:30 Search for Tomorrow

10:45 Film

11:00 CBS News

11:05 Trouble with Father

11:30 As the World Turns

noon Beat the Clock

12:30 House Party

1:00 Big Payoff

1:30 Verdict is Yours

2:00 Brighter Day

2:15 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Visiting with Virginia

4:15 TV Exchange

4:30 Enchanted Castle

5:00 Contesting

5:30 Flowerland

5:45 Pet-o-Rama

6:00 News (Chris Cole)

6:10 Weather (P. Plunket)

6:20 Sports (Perlin)

6:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

7:00 Danny Thomas

7:30 December Bride

8:00 Studio One "Left Hand Welcome"


9:00 Sheriff of Cochise "Litle Man with a Big Gun"

9:30 Harbor Command

10:00 Millionaire

10:30 Weather

10:40 News (Chris Cole)

10:50 Tumbleweed Theatre

KGGM 13-CBS Albuquerque

7:45 CBS News

8:00 Garry Moore

8:30 How Do You Rate?

9:00 Arthur Godfrey

9:30 Doto

10:00 Love of Life

10:30 Search for Tomorrow

10:45 Guiding Light

11:00 Romper Room School

11:30 As the World Turns

noon Beat the Clock

12:30 House Party

1:00 Big Payoff

1:30 Verdict is Yours

2:00 Brighter Day

2:15 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night


3:00 Movie Matinee "Tomorrow is Too Late"

4:45 Popeye Theatre

5:15 CBS News

5:30 Mighty Mouse

6:00 News (Ben Caine)

6:10 Sports (Gene Osborn)

6:20 Weather (Laramore)

6:25 New Mexico News (C. North)

6:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

7:00 Danny Thomas

7:30 December Bride

8:00 Studio One "Left Hand Welcome"

9:00 Burns & Allen

9:30 Trackdown

10:00 Bacas Showcase Theatre

10:30 The Hunter

11:00 My Hero

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Re: Retro: Arizona/New Mexico Mon, June 16, 1958

We've been trying to figure out how network shows were

fed to the Mountain time zone in the '50s and early '60s;

it looks like most of them were in-patern with the East,

two hours later (examples: Danny Thomas and "Twenty-One"

aired at 9 PM ET and, I notice, 7 PM on most of these Mountain

stations).

When stations in the South (EST) had to go on what was actually

a Central time zone schedule (pre-1958), it was not uncommon for

the 8 PM (EDT) show to air at 10, since the stations didn't want to

give up lucrative 7 PM syndicated shows. Burns and Allen, Phil Silvers,

and Groucho Marx are examples of shows that aired in my part of the

country at 10 instead of 7. So, for example, WFMY and WAGA would

carry "Name That Tune" on Tuesdays at 6:30 (EST), followed by a

syndicated show, then delay Phil Silvers from 7 to 10 (EST).

ABC daytime, such as it was, appears to be from the Central time zone feed.

At the time, the Eastern and Central time zones aired "American Bandstand"

at 3, "Who Do You Trust?" at 3:30, "Bandstand" back on the air at 4, "Fun At

Five" (which included "Superman") at 5, and the "Mickey Mouse Club" at 5:30.

This was clock time, but it looks like "Bandstand" and "Who Do You Trust?" were

carried alongside the Central time zone, while "Superman" and "Mickey Mouse Club"

were on a clock-time schedule (5 and 5:30 being more convenient than 4 and 4:30).

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Re: Retro: Arizona/New Mexico Mon, June 16, 1958

The schedules also reflect the EST/CST one hour delayed feed, which was

introduced for the DST period starting in 1958.

Seems the CBS and NBC affils prety much aired the 8:30-11 ET net feed

"live" 6:30-9 MT, but then it was "oh, how do we fill the 9-10 hour"? The

Restless Gun episode on KTAR-TV was a week delay at 9 (16mm film?)--that

night's episode aired live at 6 on KOB-TV. Or the station just stuck random

shows in that hour. I doubt if anyone had local tape delay facilities in 1958.

I can't get a real handle on what the ABC stations did in prime time, but I'd

guess it was primarily 16mm film prints. Couldn't find any reference to the

show Report Card '58 (likely a one-shot ABC special), but it may have been

a live network feed (9:30-10:30 ET) on KTVK/KGUN. KOAT--at the time--may

not have had a Telco line (or alternate net feed source) and ran all of prime

time from 16mm films and kinnies.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, January 5, 1986


Channels:

2KREM (CBS)

4KXLY (ABC)

6KHQ (NBC)

7KSPS (PBS)

22KSKN (Independent)

28KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5:30

4Educational Series

6:00

2Music Magic

4Kroeze Brothers

6Upfront

6:30

2Bugs Bunny and Friends

4Father John Bertolucci

7:00

2The Brady Kids

4Kenneth Copeland
6Millionaire Maker

22The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

7:30

2Sunday Morning

Scheduled: the Statue of Libertys 100th anniversary; women who lost financial benefits after
divorcing career military men.

6Jimmy Swaggart

73-2-1 Contact

28Jerry Falwell

8:00

4Voice of the Church

7Sesame Street

8:30

4Robert Schuller

6Day of Discovery

22David Paul

28My Favorite Martian

9:00

2The NFL Today

6Oral Roberts

7Mister Rogers Neighborhood

22Dennis the Menace


28Larry Jones

9:30

2NFL Playoffs

NFC Divisional Playoff Game. New York Giants at Chicago Bears. (Live)

4The World Tomorrow

6MOVIE: Friendly Fire

(1979) Carol Burnet, Ned Beaty.

7OWL/TV

22Search Telecast

28Telephone Auction

10:00

4Amazing Facts

7German Professional Soccer

22Africa Report: Tears of Famine

10:30

4Kids Incorporated

28Homescan

11:00

4NewsFour Extra

7Nature

22MOVIE: Cisco Pike


(1971) Gene Hackman, Kris Kristofferson.

28The Three Stooges

11:30

4This Week with David Brinkley

AFTERNOON

12:00

7North Idaho College Public Forum

28Voyagers!

12:30

4The Rifleman

6NFL 85

7American Interest

1:00

2CBS Sports Special

American Grand Prix Association Team Jumping Championship.

4MOVIE: Rogue Lion

(1975) Larry Seymour, Alec Dudley.

6NFL Playoffs

AFC Divisional Playoff Game. New England Patriots at Los Angeles Raiders. (Live)

7Firing Line
22The Big Valley

28The Twilight Zone

1:30

28The Twilight Zone

2:00

2The High Chaparral

7Adam Smiths Money World

22MOVIE: The Comic

(1969) Dick Van Dyke, Michele Lee.

28College Basketball

Oregon at USC. (Live from the Forum in Inglewood)

2:30

4Fishing the West

Barkley Sound Springers. Tara Robinson, age 13, trolls Vancouver Islands Seaward Inlets for
Spring Salmon.

7Modern Maturity

3:00

2MOVIE: The Revengers

(1972) William Holden, Ernest Borgnine.

4Hogans Heroes

7Victory Garden

Bob Thomson demonstrates how to plant a live Christmas tree. (Repeat)


3:30

4MOVIE: Bullwhip

(1958) Guy Madison, Rhonda Fleming.

7Madeline Cooks

(Premiere) Modern Salads looks at the various kinds of letuce, flavored oils and vinegars now
available.

4:00

6Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom

7Free Show Tonight

Roy Acuff narrates this old-fashioned medicine show revival in Bailey, N.C. that features 12
former medicine men demonstrating their skills in salesmanship, music and comedy.

22The Incredible Hulk

David gets caught in the crossfire when a dope pusher tries to silence a reforming preacher.

28Night Gallery

4:30

6Meet the Press

28Night Gallery

5:00

2Lorne Greenes New Wilderness

Great blue herons batle hunger while raising their young along the St. Lawrence River.

4MOVIE: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

(1974) Walter Mathew, Robert Shaw.


6Q-6 Nightly News

7Sneak Previews

Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved host an informative look at whats new at the movies.

22Tales from the Darkside

A down-and-out impressionist (Chuck McCann) takes on a grueling challenge when he agrees to


help government agents communicate with an alien.

28Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

Buck makes a startling discovery about Princess Ardalas plans for peace. (Part 2 of 2)

5:30

2KREM 2 News

6NBC Nightly News

7This Old House

Adding vinyl siding; insulating the interior; installing electrical wiring; exterior trimwork.

22At the Movies

Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel announce their choices for the 10 best films of 1985.

EVENING

2CBS Evening News

6Upfront

Topic: the death penalty.

7Wonderworks

And the Children Shall Lead. LeVar Burton and Danny Glover star in the story of a 12-year-old
Mississippi black girls awakening to civil rights issues in the 1960s.

22MOVIE: Godspell

(1967) Victor Garber, David Haskell. The Gospel according to St. Mathew is played against the
contemporary backdrop of New York City.
28Fame

Holly gets the chance of a lifetime when she lands a soap opera role; Morloch decides to resign
to pursue a career in sports

2Sunday Evening (Jim McLaren/Mary O'Connell)

7:00

260 Minutes

4Ripleys Believe It Or Not!

Segments include reports on the memorabilia of author James Joyce and a conceptual artist who
uses rockets as part of his sculpture. (Repeat)

6Small Wonder

A determined engineer invents a child-sized programmable robot named Vicki that wins the
approval of his wife and son.

7Nature

A visit to Brazils national park Emas, home to a unique collection of rare and unusual wildlife.

28MOVIE: Blue Fire Lady

(1978) Cathryn Harrison, Mark Holden. A young girl tries to save a cantankerous horse from
being sold to a work farm.

7:30

6Silver Spoons

Rick helps give a bag lady a new lease on life but her past comes back to haunt her.

8:00

2Murder, She Wrote

Jessica atempts to solve the murder of a woman at a cosmetics company. Jayne Meadows and
Robert Culp guest star.

4MacGyver

MacGyver goes to extremes in order to rescue a photojournalist from some ruthless South
American thugs. (Repeat)

6Amazing Stories

A frustrated Jamaican babysiter (Mabel King) uses voodoo to calm down her mischievous
charges.

7Masterpiece Theatre

Bleak House. Esther contracts smallpox after nursing Jo; Krook dies in a fire at his lodgings; Mr.
Tulkinghorn threatens Lady Dedlock with her past indiscretions. (Part 6 of 8)

22The Outer Limits

8:30

6The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents

A young social outcast fakes her own atack to gain media atention.

9:00

2Crazy Like a Fox

The daughter of an extravagant movie star wants the court to declare her father incompetent.

4MOVIE: The Defiant Ones

(1986) Robert Urich, Carl Weathers. Two convicts on a chain gang overcome their intense hatred
for one another and join forces on a desperate flight to freedom. (Postponed from an earlier
date.)

6Blackes Magic

(Premiere) Illusionist Alexander Blacke (Hal Linden) gives up show business to lead a quiet life
but the police approach him and his flimflamming father (Harry Morgan) for help when a fellow
magicians coffin trick leads to death.

7Lone Star
Texas gains statehood and later joins the confederacy; the chaos of reconstruction is faced after
Appomatox.

22Children Caught in the Crossfire

28Inland Empire Focus

9:30

28Night Gallery

The worlds most feared racketeer is marked for death and seeks refuge.

10:00

2Trapper John, M.D.

Gonzo becomes the victim of a stroke and with recovery uncertain at best, his condition affects
all those near him.

7India Unveiled

22Talk It Over

28Jimmy Swaggart

10:30

7India Unveiled

22Independent News Network

11:00

2KREM 2 News

4NewsFour

6Q-6 News

7Tony Browns Journal


22Burns and Allen

28Africa: Continent in Crisis

11:30

2MOVIE: Ruckus

(1980) Dirk Benedict, Linda Blair. A shell-shocked Vietnam vet disturbs the peace of a small
Alabama town.

4This Week in Country Music

Scheduled: Interview with Rosanne Cash.

6Carsons Comedy Classics

22At the Movies

Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel announce their choices for the 10 best films of 1985.

12:00

4Music City U.S.A.

22David Paul

28The 700 Club

Scheduled: Geoff Cohen discusses his experiences as a Jew living in South Africa.

12:30

4ABC News

6MOVIE: The Klansman

(1974) Lee Marvin, Richard Burton. The sheriff of a southern town is caught between the Ku Klux
Klan and violent racial tensions when a black man is accused of rape.

22Jim Bakker
1:30

2Lawman

2:30

2CBS News Nightwatch

Retro: Atlanta/Chatanooga/Macon Tuesday, June 16, 1970

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:20 Town And Country

6:25 Farm News

6:30 Guideline (topic: poverty in the United States,

I believe this is a week-behind delay from Sun 1:30 PM)

7 AM Today (Billy Graham; Doris Lilly, author of a book on Greek

shipping magnates)

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM It Takes Two (Marty Allen, Don Galloway, Marge Redmond,

Jack Weston)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Abby Dalton, Arte Johnson, Ed Plat,

Karen Valentine, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Lynde)


12 N News (Tom Wassell)

12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Jane Powell; Laraine Day, Godfrey

Cambridge, singer Browning Bryant (a kid from Pickens, SC

who had a brief surge of popularity--I see Scoty McCreery

as this generation's counterpart))

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM Newsroom (John Philp/David Sisson)

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Debbie Reynolds Show (Jess Oppenheimer tried to make Debbie

into another Lucy, but not even Debbie was watching: "I watched

'Mod Squad,' she once told an interviewer.)

8:30 Julia

9 PM Movie: "The Blue Panther" (international jewel skulduggery, but don't

confuse it with "The Pink Panther")

11 PM Newsroom (Dick Horner)

11:30 Tonight Show

WRCB Ch. 3 Chatanooga (NBC)


7 AM Today

9 AM Steve Allen (George Lindsey, Robert Q. Lewis, singer Hal Frazier,

comedy team the Brothers Sincere, fitness expert Anne-Marie

Bennstrom)

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Bulletin

1:30 Life With Linkleter (atorney Marvin Lewis, who won an unprecedented

case for an accident victim; author Jay Robert Nash ("Dillinger--Dead

Or Alive?"))

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Movie: "Abbot And Costello Meet The Mummy"

6 PM News (Morris/Fischer)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Debbie Reynolds Show

8:30 Julia

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Alamo"

11 PM News (Don Fischer)

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "The Image And Its Speech"

6:30 Many Worlds Of India

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM David Frost (James Earl Jones, Dick Shawn, John Phillips

of the Mamas and the Papas)

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News (Moore/Gardner--I'm not sure if this is Ray Moore

or Chuck Moore)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing


2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Merv Griffin (Jerry Lewis, Mickey Rooney, Janet Leigh,

Jerry Van Dyke, "your obedient servant" Arthur Treacher,

delay from Mon 11:30 PM)

6 PM News (Jim Axel/either Ray or Chuck Moore)

7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 Lancer

8:30 Red Skelton (Mickey Rooney, Tiny Tim, Audrey Meadows,

Jackie Coogan)

9:30 The Governor And J.J.

10 PM 60 Minutes (how GIs feel about Vietnam before they go and

after they leave; American youths in European jails on drug

charges)

11 PM News (Jim Axel/Chuck Scarborough)

11:30 Movie: "South Sea Sinner" (Liberace appears in this one from '50)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)

4:30 What's New

5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Linguistics And Reading

7 PM Film: "Georgia Consumer Services Program"

7:30 Firing Line (guest is Louisiana governor John McKeithen, an

outspoken opponent of busing to achieve racial equality in schools)

8:30 High And Wild (the winter celebration in Whitehorse, Canada)

9 PM NET Festival ("Venice 34," a look at an every-other-year arts festival

dating back 68 years that was nearly destroyed by student riots in 1968)

10 PM Issues Of Man (WGTV program director Hill Bermont plays one of four

mountain climbers caught in an Alpine storm)

10:30 Stardate

sign off 11 PM

WTVC Ch. 9 Chatanooga (ABC)

7:25 Upward Look

7:30 Funtime

8:30 Galloping Gourmet

9 AM Movie: "Affair In Trinidad"

10:30 That Girl (guest: Ethel Merman, day-behind from 11:30 AM)

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 News (Hogue/Martin)

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children
1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Jeff's Collie

5 PM Bob Brandy

5:30 News (Gil Norwood)

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

6:30 Real McCoys

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "In Name Only" (watch for Eve Arden,

Bill Daily, Elinor Donahue, Herb Edelman, Ruth Buzzi

and--in the flesh--the original voice of Fred Flintstone,

Alan Reed)

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News (Bill McAfee)

11:30 Dick Cavet (Jackie Cooper, Andy Granatelli)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Fantastic Voyage (delay from Sun 10 AM)

7:30 Tubby And Lester


9 AM Romper Room

9:55 News

10 AM Real McCoys

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM To Tell The Truth

4:30 My Favorite Martian

5 PM Dark Shadows

5:30 News (Bob Neal/Art Collier)

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Hazel

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "In Name Only"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News (Bob Neal/somebody named Armstrong)


11:30 Movie: "Anatomy Of A Psycho" (Ronnie Burns, George

and Gracie's son, stars in this one from '63)

WDEF Ch. 12 Chatanooga (CBS)

6:25 Focus (educational)

6:55 Farm Report

7 AM CBS News

7:30 Morning Show

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News (Alan Jones)

12:20 Paul Harvey

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Queen For A Day (the failed revival, where it turned

out the producers were picking the queens before airtime)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm
3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM Tri-State Report (Mort Lloyd)

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Rat Patrol

7:30 Lancer

8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 The Governor And J.J.

10 PM 60 Minutes

11 PM Tri-State Report (Don Wick)

11:30 Merv Griffin (Lorne and Nancy Greene, Robert Goulet,

Clint Eastwood, Frank Gorshin, Mamie Van Doren)

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM General Hospital

9:30 Bewitched

10 AM The Lucy Show


10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:15 Date With Del

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM Pulse

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Run For Your Life

8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 The Governor And J.J.

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM 11th Hour Report

11:30 Merv Griffin


WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Cartoon Carnival

10:30 Steve Allen (Charles Nelson Reilly, Gary Owens, actor

Michael Meyers (not to be confused with Mike Myers))

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Movie: "So Red The Rose"

2:30 Donna Reed

3 PM My Litle Margie

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Clutch Cargo

4:30 Spiderman

5 PM Munsters

5:30 Litle Rascals

6 PM Lassie

6:30 Flipper

7 PM Addams Family

7:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E.

8:30 M Squad

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Ashes" (pre-empted

on Ch. 2)

11 PM Jack Benny

11:30 Dick Cavet (pre-empted on Ch. 11)


WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 What's New

6 PM Focus On Sweden (Sweden's nuclear power)

6:30 Film

7 PM Here And Now (tour of Underground Atlanta)

7:30 Other Peoples, Other Viewpoints (former UNRWA commissioner-

general John H. Davis discusses the Arab-Israeli conflict, in

particular the Arab refugee problem)

8 PM The Show (Hubert Humphrey takes questions from students,

also Grand Funk Railroad and folk singer Tom Paxton)

9 PM NET Festival

sign off 10 PM

WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.)

11 AM Jack LaLanne

11:30 Tempo Atlanta

12 N Where The Heart Is (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:25 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

1 PM Game Game (questions revolve around the topic


"How Hip Are You?")

1:30 Life With Linkleter (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

2 PM Girl Talk

2:30 Hey Landlord!

3 PM Cisco Kid

3:30 Prince Planet

4 PM Three Stooges/Officer Don (Don Kennedy's "Popeye

Club" had ended on Ch. 2; he would put the new Ch. 36

on the air in 1976.)

5 PM Dennis The Menace

5:30 Ultra Man

6 PM Paty Duke

6:30 Lost In Space

7:30 Beat The Clock

8 PM Candid Camera

8:30 Movie Game

9 PM Movie: "Bordertown"

11 PM Twilight Zone

11:30 Movie: "The Wistful Widow Of Wagon Gap" (Abbot and

Costello, from '47)

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM He Said! She Said!


9:30 Dating Game

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Helen Popejoy

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Cartoons

5:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

6 PM Evening Report

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Hogan's Heroes (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from

Fri 8:30 PM)

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Debbie Reynolds Show


8:30 Julia

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Ashes"

11 PM News (Jack Owens)

11:30 Tonight Show

WTCI Ch. 45 Chatanooga (NET)

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 What's New

7 PM Film (shipping facilities in Los Angeles harbor)

7:30 Folk Guitar

8 PM The Advocates (debated: can the consumer and the

environment be protected by having "public directors"

on the boards of corporations?)

9 PM Drugs (methods of treatment, including Synanon)

sign off 9:30 PM

Retro: Spokane, WA - Saturday, January 11, 1986

Interesting. I had no idea KHQ used to delay Saturday Night Live an hour. Also, it looks like the
three commercial networks' Saturday morning schedules are shuffled around a bit, and It's
Punky Brewster is pre-empted completely (based on Wikipedia and the Montana NBC afiliate
that's listed in the Spokesman-Review's "TV Preview," anyway), and replaced by Kidsworld.

Channels:

2KREM (CBS)

4KXLY (ABC)
6KHQ (NBC)

7KSPS (PBS)

22KSKN (Independent)

28KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

6:00

2Tom and Jerry

6U.S. Farm Report

6:30

6The Muppet Show

6:45

4Sunday School of the Air

7:00

2The Berenstain Bears

4Scoobys Mystery Funhouse

6The Snorks

7Woodwrights Shop

28He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

7:30
2Disneys Wuzzles

4The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour

6Disneys Adventures of the Gummi Bears

7Understanding Human Behavior

28Super Saturday

8:00

2Jim Hensons Muppet Babies

6Smurfs

7Understanding Human Behavior

22Telephone Auction

28I Love Lucy

8:30

4Ewoks

7America: The Second Century

28Homescan

9:00

2Tennis

AT&T Challenge Cup, mens final live from Atlanta.

4Droids

7America: The Second Century

28MOVIE: Its in the Bag

(1945) Fred Allen, William Bendix


9:30

4The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

6Kidsworld

7Earth Explored

22Terrahawks

10:00

4The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo

6PGA Golf

MONY Tournament of Champions final round live from La Costa Country Club in Carlsbad, Calif.

7Write Course

22MOVIE: Run Wild, Run Free

(1969) John Mills, Mark Lester.

10:30

4The Litles

7Write Course

11:00

2College Basketball

Georgetown at St. Johns. (Live)

4ABC Weekend Special

Cougar! Albie and Sarah triumph over their kidnappers, the elements of the wild and a raging
river. (Part 3 of 3) (Repeat)

7Faces of Culture
28The Greatest American Hero

11:30

4American Bandstand

Guests Ta Mara and the Seen (Everybody Dance, Affection), Kurtis Blow (If I Ruled the
World).

7Faces of Culture

AFTERNOON

7Principles of Accounting

22East-West Shrine Classic

All-star football players from eastern and western colleges meet in this 61st annual game from
Palo Alto, Calif.

28Wrestling

12:30

4MOVIE: The Quiet American

(1958) Audie Murphy, Michael Redgrave.

7Principles of Accounting

1:00

2College Basketball

Regional coverage of Notre Dame at DePaul or Southern Cal at Washington. (Live)

6Hula Bowl

The countrys top college football stars compete live from Honolulu.
7A House for All Seasons

Tour of a Massachusets solar apartment house and weatherization project.

28MOVIE: A Litle Sex

(1981) Tim Matheson, Edward Hermann

1:30

7The Frugal Gourmet

Jeff Smith prepares a Peking duck, shrimp in gin and drunk chicken.

2:00

2Lap Quilting

Quilting with denim.

2:30

7The Joy of Painting

3:00

2MOVIE: Tenspeed and Brown Shoe

(1980) Ben Vereen, Jeff Goldblum

4PBA Bowling

(Season Premiere) $150,000 AC-Delco Classic from Union Square Lanes in Union City, Calif.
(Taped)

7National Artistic Roller Skating Championships

Ray Scot narrates this performance by the worlds best skaters competing in Mens and
Womens Freestyle Pairs, and Dance competitions.
4:00

6Star Games

7Computer Chronicles

22The Outer Limits

As an alternative to spending his life in prison, a man volunteers for the inhabitant challenge
program being conducted with the planet Chromo.

4:30

4Wide World of Sports

7Motorweek

5:00

2Threes Company

Jack is afraid hell be asked to leave when Janet and Chrissys old roommate shows up.

6Q-6 Nightly News

7Doctor Who

22The Incredible Hulk

David helps a young woman return to her family home, the scene of a tragedy early in her life.

28The Twilight Zone

5:30

2KREM 2 News

6NBC Nightly News

28The Twilight Zone

EVENING
6:00

2CBS Evening News

4Hogans Heroes

6MOVIE: Gray Lady Down

(1978) Charlton Heston, David Carradine. A nuclear submarine, rammed by a wayward freighter,
sinks and becomes the object of a daring rescue atempt.

22Starsky & Hutch

Starsky and Hutch vie for the affections of a prety Southern girl, not realizing that she and her
father are in the business of making and bootlegging moonshine whiskey.

28Night Gallery

6:30

2The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams

Grizzly Adams tries to teach a new neighbor to respect their environment and its inhabitants.

4Soap

The Campbells and the Tates, the offbeat families of two sisters, are introduced.

28Night Gallery

6:40

7Newtons Apple

7:00

4Hart to Hart

22Whats Happening Now!!

When a favorite high school teacher decides to retire, the gang decides to throw a farewell party
for him.
28Kung Fu

7:10

7Nature of Things

Featured: ancient diseases; freak waves capable of engulfing ships, a profile of chemist Joel
Hildebrand.

7:30

2Bosom Buddies

Trouble erupts when an undisguised Kip is seen in the room with a disguised Harry.

22Tales from the Darkside

Surprises await an amateur astronomer when Halleys Comet returns. Fritz Weaver guest stars.

8:00

2Airwolf

Santinis reunion with a Korean War buddy (Ken Curtis) is ruined when he gets involved in his
friends domestic quarrels and the activities of a drug-running gang. (Postponed from an earlier
date)

4Hollywoods Private Home Movies

Home movies of Elvis Presleys wedding, the Nelson family, Marilyn Monroe at 15 and Burt
Reynolds on vacation in Mexico are the highlights of this special presentation that was first
telecast in 1983. Bill Cosby hosts. (Repeat)

6Gimme a Break

Nell has a mutiny on her hands when shes unable to book a concert date for her fledgling rock
band. Gary Collins guests as himself. (Part 2 of 2)

7MOVIE: A Gathering of Eagles

(1963) Rock Hudson, Rod Taylor. Shocked by her husbands seeming harshness to his men, an Air
Force commanders wife leaves him.
22MOVIE: House of the Dead

28MOVIE: Wanted: The Sundance Woman

(1976) Katharine Ross, Hector Elizondo. After Butch Cassidys death, Eta Place joins forces with
the notorious Pancho Villa to hijack a munitions train.

8:30

6The Facts of Life

The girls pose as undercover cops to infiltrate a counterfeiting ring at the store.

9:00

2MOVIE: Stark

(1985) Marilu Henner, Nicolas Surovy. A short-tempered police officer (Surovy) searches for his
missing sister in Las Vegas. His exploits in the gambling capital include batles with mobsters,
solving a homicide and meeting a blackjack dealer (Henner). Dennis Hopper co-stars as Lt. Ron
Bliss, a Las Vegas cop. (Repeat)

4Lady Blue

Katy encounters the psychotic leader of a motorcycle gang.

6The Golden Girls

Roses atempt to keep her roommates in the dark about her new boyfriend fails when tragedy
strikes.

9:30

6227

Brenda lies to her parents and sneaks away to meet her boyfriend at a dance.

10:00

4The Love Boat


The Love Boat hosts a private-party wedding in which the bride is one of Aces former girlfriends,
the father of the bride is going bankrupt and an obnoxious intruder joins the wedding party.
Guests include Lydia Cornell and Denver Pyle.

6Hunter

Hunter pulls out all the plugs in order to thwart a ruthless hired killer (Vernon Wells).

7Austin City Limits

Featured: Earl Thomas Conley (Fire and Smoke, Heavenly Bodies, Chance of Lovin You,);
Vince Gill (Turn Me Loose). (Repeat)

22Wrestling

28MOVIE: Destination Inner Space

(1966) Scot Brady, Sheree North. When deep-sea divers salvage an unusual craft from the ocean
floor, a mysterious creature emerges from it.

11:00

2KREM 2 News

4NewsFour

6Q-6 News

7Country Express

22Americas Top Ten

11:30

2MOVIE: Whos Got the Action?

(1962) Dean Martin, Lana Turner. A compulsive gamblers wife becomes involved with the
syndicate when she tries to cure her husband of his habit.

4All in the Family

6Carsons Comedy Classics

22Dance Fever
28Hee Haw

Guests: Charley Pride, Becky Hobbs, Jim Varney, Stonewall Jackson.

12:00

4Puttin on the Hits

Lip-synced renditions of Rick Springfields Human Touch, Litle Richards Tutti Frutti and Rod
Stewarts Infatuation.

22Ben Casey

12:30

4ABC News

6Saturday Night Live

Host: Chevy Chase. Musical Guest: Sheila E (Holly Rock, A Love Bizarre). (Repeat)

Retro: North Carolina Tuesday, June 16, 1970

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "The Image And Its Speech"

6:30 Good Morning Show

7:55 Morning Devotions

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel Show

9:30 What's Cooking Today?

10 AM The Lucy Show


10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 News (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Girl Talk (topic: birth defects)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Lancer

8:30 Red Skelton (Mickey Rooney, Tiny Tim, Audrey

Meadows, Jackie Coogan)

9:30 The Governor And J.J.

10 PM 60 Minutes (how GIs feel about Vietnam before

they go and after they leave; American youth

in European jails on drug charges)


11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin (Lorne and Nancy Greene, Robert Goulet,

Clint Eastwood, Frank Gorshin, Mamie Van Doren)

WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC (NET)

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Bridge (instructions on how to play)

11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 N Aspect (farm show)

12:30 News

12:45 Friendly Giant

1 PM off air until

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 What's New

7 PM News

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 PM Poison Peddlers

8:30 Sounds Of The South

9 PM NET Festival ("Venice 34," a biennial arts event, the

34th of which was nearly wrecked by protesting students in 1968)

10 PM Ericourt Forum

10:30 Conference On Narcotics And Drugs


WBTV Ch. 3 Charlote (CBS)

6:15 Almanac (Gil Stamper)

6:25 TV Party Line

6:55 News

7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Morning Report

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Gomer Pyle, USMC (day-behind from 4 PM)

9:30 Hazel

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Noon Report (Ty Boyd)

12:25 Pat Lee

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Bety Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Real McCoys

4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host David Steinberg; Gloria Steinem,


Dody Goodman, John Denver)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports, Editorial

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Movie: "Torch Song"

8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 The Governor And J.J.

10 PM 60 Minutes

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC)

7 AM Cartoons

8:30 Movie: "The Easy Life"

10:15 Jane Fonvielle (women's show)

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital
3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Movie Game (Dyan Cannon, Phyllis Diller, David Janssen,

Hugh O'Brian--this is from the first season when two celebrities

were teamed with a studio contestant; the next year each team

would consist of three celebrities and host Sonny Fox would be

replaced by Larry Blyden)

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

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

6:30 Real McCoys

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "In Name Only" (watch for Eve Arden, Bill Daily,

Elinor Donahue, Herb Edelman, Ruth Buzzi, and--in the flesh--

the original voice of Fred Flintstone, Alan Reed)

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Dick Cavet (Jackie Cooper, Andy Granatelli)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

6 AM Daybreak

6:55 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms)

7 AM CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 11)


7:30 Adventures Of Gulliver (delay from Sat 8 AM)

8 AM Time For Uncle Paul

8:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Louis Armstrong and his wife

Lucille; Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Cesar

Romero, Earl Wilson)

9:55 Bete Elliot

10:20 Fashions In Sewing

10:30 Dark Shadows

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N News, Sports, Weather

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Money, Women And Guns"

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 I Love Lucy

5:55 Sports, News, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM That Girl (delay from Thu 8 PM)

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "In Name Only"


10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie: "Sandokan Against The Leopard Of

Sarawak"

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS)

6:30 Carolina In The Morning

7 AM Today (Billy Graham; Doris Lilly, author of a book on

Greek shipping magnates)

9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Kaye Ballard; Peter Lawford,

anthropologist Ashley Montagu)

10 AM It Takes Two (Marty Allen, Don Galloway, Marge Redmond

and Jack Weston)

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Abby Dalton, Arte Johnson, Ed Plat,

Karen Valentine, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 Jim Burns

1:20 Fashions In Sewing

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Days Of Our Lives


2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Timmy And Lassie

5 PM Major Adams ("Wagon Train" reruns)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Debbie Reynolds Show (Jess Oppenheimer tried to

make Debbie into another Lucy--didn't work; even

Debbie didn't watch ("I watched 'Mod Squad,'" she

told a reporter.)

8:30 Julia

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Ashes"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Aspect

7 AM Today

9 AM David Frost (guest host Orson Welles welcomes Louis


Armstrong and discusses contemporary issues with the

audience)

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 Life With Linkleter (atorney Marvin Lewis, who won an

unprecedented case for an accident victim; author Jay

Robert Nash ("Dillinger--Dead Or Alive?")

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 The Funny Page (with WITNey the Marching Hobo)

5 PM Munsters

5:30 Hazel

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Father Knows Best


7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Debbie Reynolds Show

8:30 Julia

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Ashes"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:15 Farm Report

6:30 University Of Michigan

7 AM Triad In Perspective

7:30 Limbo (kids' show)

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "Imperfect Lady"

10:50 Fashions In Sewing

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N News

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital
3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "Peggy"

5:25 Paul Harvey

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6 PM I Love Lucy

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "In Name Only"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Dick Cavet

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6:30 Carolina Today

8:15 Fashions In Sewing

8:25 Meditations

8:30 CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Where The Heart Is

1:25 Timely Tips

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 He Said! She Said! (Peter Lind Hayes and Mary

Healy, Robert Lansing, Denny McLain, Lee Meriwether)

5 PM Laramie

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Lancer

8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 The Governor And J.J.

10 PM 60 Minutes

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlote (NBC)


6:45 On The House

7 AM Today

9 AM Vacation Varieties

9:20 Fashions In Sewing

9:30 Make Room For Daddy

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Midday

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Jeopardy!

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 My Favorite Martian

4 PM McHale's Navy

4:30 I Love Lucy

5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM Pulse (Doug Bell)

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report


7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Debbie Reynolds Show

8:30 Julia

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Ashes"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC)

6:45 Farm News

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Carolina

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM One O'Clock Report

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Mr. Knozit

5 PM Ozzie And Harriet

5:30 Burke's Law

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM News, Sports, Weather

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Debbie Reynolds Show

8:30 Julia

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Ashes"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Summer Semester: "The Image And Its Speech"

7 AM Today

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Galloping Gourmet

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is


12:25 News (local)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peggy Mann

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Hazel

4:30 The Lucy Show (delay from 10 AM)

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Julia (guest: Don Ameche, at least a week behind

from 8:30 PM)

7:30 Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (NBC, delay from Mon 8 PM)

8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 Adam-12 (NBC, delay from Sat 8:30 PM)

10 PM Then Came Bronson (NBC, delay from Wed 10 PM)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC)

7 AM Contact
8 AM Romper Room

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 Jack LaLanne

10 AM Galloping Gourmet

10:30 For Women

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Voyage To The Botom Of The Sea

5:30 Flintstones

6 PM Batman (Victor Buono as King Tut)

6:30 ABC News

7 PM News (Wheeler/Husted/Collins)

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "In Name Only"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News, Sports, Weather


11:30 Movie: "The Dawn Patrol"

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:30 Aspect

7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

9:30 It's Your Bet (James Darren and his wife; Dick

Gautier and Barbara Stuart)

10 AM It Takes Two

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Another World/Somerset

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Mike Douglas (same as WBTV)

5:30 News, Sports, Weather


6 PM Judd For The Defense

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Secret Agent

8:30 Julia

9 PM NBC Movie: "Return From The Ashes"

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Tonight Show

WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS)

7 AM Jim Nesbit

8 AM CBS News

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm
3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as WBTV)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Lancer

8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 The Governor And J.J.

10 PM 60 Minutes

11 PM News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Merv Griffin

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlote (ABC)

8 AM Film

8:30 Jack LaLanne

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Fran Carlton

10:30 News, Weather, Sports, Features

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

12 N The Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1 PM All My Children
1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Bachelor Father

5 PM Sgt. Mills/Three Stooges

6 PM ABC News

6:30 News, Sports, Weather

7 PM Hennesey

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 ABC Movie: "In Name Only"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Dick Cavet

WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC/CBS)

10 AM Triangle

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where


12:55 NBC News

1 PM It Takes Two

1:25 News

1:30 Life With Linkleter

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Movies: "Confidence Girl" and "Ten Seconds

To Hell"

7:30 Lancer

8:30 Wild Kingdom (NBC, delay from Sun 7 PM)

9 PM Baseball: Senators-Twins

11 PM Movie: "Atack" (time approximate)

WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlote (Ind.)

3 PM Underdog

3:30 Uncle Waldo

4 PM Rocky And His Friends

4:30 Snooper & Blabber

5 PM Augie Doggie

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM Weather
6:15 Wild Bill Hickok (I still think this is 6:05)

6:30 All Star Theatre

7 PM Ken Linker (local country-music show)

7:30 Lancer (pre-empted on WBTV)

8:30 Racing Spree

9 PM Movie: "A Song To Remember"

11 PM Movie: "The Fighting O'Flynn"

WTVI Ch. 42 Charlote (NET)

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Tell-A-Tale Time

5:45 Friendly Giant

6 PM Hollis Summers

6:30 Jeremy Swain

7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:30 Observations

8 PM NET Journal: "Who Speaks For Man?," a study

of the UN

9 PM Doctors At Work

9:30 NET Jazz (Flutist-saxophonist Charles Lloyd and his quartet)

10 PM World Press

WUBC (WMYV) Ch. 48 Greensboro (Ind.)


1 PM Movies: "An Angel From Texas" and "The Horn Blows At

Midnight"

3:30 News (Lambeth/Forsythe)

3:45 Geeko's Gallery

4:30 Cisco Kid

5 PM Championship Bowling

6 PM Sea Hunt

6:30 Clara Martin

7 PM Movie: TBA

8:30 Movie: TBA

10 PM News

10:30 Variety Hour

Retro: Denver Sat, Mar 5, 1980

from TV Guide-Denver edition

KWGN 2-Ind

6:55 US Farm Report

7:25 Lo Mejor del Cine Espanol

9:20 Noticias

9:25 Soul Train (guests Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, and Brass Construction)

10:25 Black Spectrum

10:30 Bugs Bunny

11:00 Jetsons

11:30 Woody Woodpecker


noon Movie "The Phantom Planet" (bw)

1:30 Movie "Batle Beneath the Earth"

3:30 Movie "The Big Blockade" (bw)

5:00 Beverly Hillbillies (bw)

5:30 Andy Griffith (bw)

6:00 Bob Newhart

6:30 All in the Family

7:00 Hee Haw (guests Joe Stampley, Moe Bandy, and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown)

8:00 Pop Goes the Country (guest Jerry Lee Lewis)

8:30 Nashville on the Road (guest Connie Smith)

9:00 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Hank Williams Jr., Ed Bruce, the Cates, and Mel
Kilgore)

9:30 News

10:00 Rat Patrol

10:30 Movie "Spirits of the Dead"

1:00 News

KOA 4-NBC

6:00 700 Club

7:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

8:30 Daffy Duck

9:00 Casper & the Angels

9:30 Jetsons

10:00 Hot Hero Sandwich (the season finale features interviews with Loreta Lynn, Leonard
Nimoy, and Richard Pryor; music from Joe Jackson)

11:00 NBC Special Treat "Papa and Me" (first aired in 1976)
noon 1979 Super Bowl of Motocross (from the LA Coliseum)

12:30 America's Athletes-1980 (profiles of runner Billy Mullins, equestrian Michael Matz, and
long jumper Jodi Anderson)

1:30 Olympic Diary "A Salute to the Athletes" (featuring swimmer Mary T. Meagher and gumnast
Ron Galimore; Ron's dad was a NFL star with Da Bears in the early 60s; other segments include a
visit to Oregon's Mulvahill Gymnastics School and Indiana University swimmiung coach "Doc"
Counsilman)

3:00 Women's Golf: Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners Circle

4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 News

5:30 Dimension 4 (discussing controversy over Denver landmarks owners' rights vs the public's
right to history, reports on forensic medicine, and successful parenting; rerun Sunday at noon)

6:00 Bugs Bunny

6:30 Sha Na Na (guest Barbara Mandrell)

7:00 BJ & the Bear

8:00 Sanford

8:30 Me & Maxx

9:00 Prime Time Saturday (profiles of ex-undercover cop David Toma (whose experiences
inspired the series Toma), and feminist Sonia Johnson)

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live (co-hosts Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss/music by the Grateful
Dead)

mid. Buck Rogers (bw; Buck was a big part of the weekend late-night sked, with Buck Rogers in
the 25th Century aired Sunday nights at 11:30)

12:30 Movie "The Jokers"

2:30 Movie "The King's Pirate" (a 1967 tongue-in-cheek remake of Errol Flynn's Against All Flags)

KRMA 6-PBS

8:00 Sesame Street


9:00 3-2-1 Contact

9:30 Footsteps

10:00 Crocket's Victory Garden

10:30 Gardening from the Ground Up

11:00 Old Houseworks

11:30 You're an Artist

noon Northwest Visionaries (profiling 8 Seatle-area artists)

1:00 American Short Story "Soldier's Home"/"Almos' a Man"

2:30 Mystery! "Rebecca" (conclusion)

3:30 Synthesis "Here Today, Here Tomorrow...Nuclear Waste in America"

4:00 Firing Line (from Miami, Pulitzer-winning reporter Thomas Powers discusses the CIA)

5:00 Julia Child & More Company

5:30 As We See It (A visit to Chicago's Litle Big Horn school-within-a-school, which serves the
Windy City's American Indian population)

6:00 Presente (the 1980 census, and how it will affect Hispanics)

6:30 Another Voice

7:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Legend of King Arthur" (pt 3)

7:30 Litle Women "Ambitions and Sacrifice" (chapter 3)

7:55 Calendar

8:00 Search for the Nile (pt 1)

9:00 China Times Two (a British archaeologist and a BBC reporter head to China to document
origins and historical contexts of art treasures exhibited in Europe and the US in the early 70s)

10:00 Monty Python's Flying Circus

10:30 Play of the Month "A Room with a View"

KMGH 7-CBS
5:50 Pastoral Call

6:00 Mighty Mouse/Heckle & Jeckle

7:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

8:30 Popeye

9:30 Fat Albert

10:00 Shazam

10:30 Tarzan/Super 7

11:30 30 Minutes (Betsy Aaron reports on problems affecting alcoholics' children, while
Christopher Glenn visits a Houston high school offering medical courses)

mid. Weekend Gardener

12:30 Movie "Born Free"

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (heavyweight boxing, live from Louisville as Greg Page (9-0) takes on
George Chaplin (17-1-1)/Pro Invitational Aerial Skiing)

4:00 Gunsmoke

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 Hollywood Squares

6:30 Muppet Show (guest Carol Channing)

7:00 Tim Conway (guest Melba Moore, with Don Knots making a cameo)

8:00 Hawaii Five-O (series finale)

9:00 Hagen

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "Cancel My Reservation"

12:30 Movie "Otley"

KBTV 9-ABC
6:00 Superfriends

7:00 Plastic Man

8:30 Kidsworld

9:00 9 File

9:30 Herrick Roth's Roundup "Libraries: Resource Centers for All the People" (guests include
Colorado Library Assn prez Pam Nissler)

10:00 LDS World Conference (Sunday's coverage aired on ch 2; were there many markets that
ran the LDS conference where coverage aired on 2 different stations on the same weekend?)

noon Colorado '80

12:30 American Sportsman

1:30 Pro Bowling: Miller High Life Open (held, appropriately enough, in Milwaukee)

3:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (the Harlem Globetroters visit Lake Placid/World Record High
Dive Challenge)

4:30 Joker! Joker!! Joker!!!

5:00 News

5:30 High Time (interview with Family Circus cartoonist Bil Keane, and a look at the 1980 census
and how it could benefit seniors; this pre-empts The Baxters)

6:00 Lawrence Welk (Easter show)

7:00 Easter Bunny is Comin' to Town (Narrated by Fred Astaire)

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 Movie "Darling Lili"

News follows the late show

That should be Saturday, April 5, 1980.


Exactly...don't ask me how I bunged up the month, the date was staring me right in the face

I'd like to know how Denver has two stations (2 and 4) airing Bugs Bunny.

My guess is that one station had the AAP package of pre-1948 Looney Tunes, and the other had
the post-1948 package.

I'd like to know how Denver has two stations (2 and 4) airing Bugs Bunny.

If I had to guess, I would say Channel 2's broadcast was whatever syndicated package of Bugs
Bunny cartoons they had at the time, considering the timeslot.

As for Channel 4, I have no idea. 6 PM on a Saturday afternoon/evening is a litle weird as far as a


time slot goes; it's certainly possible that listing is wrong.

KOA (KCNC) wasn't the only station to air Bugs Bunny early Saturday evenings; Detroit's WDIV
did the same, around this same time period...

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5_yhvdfubg

In fact, it may have been a minor trend among some stations at the time. I recall Nashville ABC
affil WNGE (now WKRN) running the WB shorts in 1979-80 between 6 and 7 p.m. Central Time.
These probably ran on third-place network affils that didn't carry either Hee Haw or Lawrence
Welk, as a cheap filler of the PTAR slot before prime-time. Remember, a recession was going on
then, so first-run syndie stuff was probably losing its atractiveness.

I double-checked the listing again...that 6pm timeslot for Bugs on KOA-TV is indeed correct...for
the record, the Duece also aired Bugs weekday mornings at 6:30 as well...

Another market where a network affiliate aired cartoons early in the evening:

KRON(then NBC) in San Francisco aired 'The Pink Panther' for a while on Sundays at 6:30, during
the spring and summer of 1981...replacing 'The Muppet Show', which ended poduction that
year.
WTOG, an independent in Tampa Bay, also ran The Pink Panther in prime-time on weeknight.
Likewise for WNEM in Saginaw (then an NBC affiliate), though only on Saturday nights at
7:30PM, after "Hee Haw". It's as if the syndicator wanted The Pink Panther on in prime-time,
instead of the usual morning or afternoon time slots.

In 1982, KBHK in San Francisco aired the Pink Panther in the afternoon...briefly.

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Re: Retro: Denver Sat, Mar 5, 1980

Would like to see a weekday Denver schedule from this time period - Also March 5 in 1980 was a
Wednesday - The 8th was a Saturday.

RETRO: ATLANTA - 1/26/1995

Thursday, January 26, 1995

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM ABC News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Sally

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury
12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM My So-Called Life

09:00PM The NFL at 75: An All-Star Celebration

10:00PM Day One

11:00PM News

11:35PM Hard Copy

12:05AM Nightline

12:35AM Jon Stewart

01:35AM Jenny Jones

02:35AM Mike & Maty

03:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:30AM Rush Limbaugh

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee


10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM News

12:30PM Empty Nest

01:00PM Highway to Heaven

02:00PM Geraldo

03:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

04:00PM Juvenile Justice

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Martin

08:30PM Living Single

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM News

11:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:30PM In the Heat of the Night

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM Rush Limbaugh

01:30AM News

02:00AM CNN Headline News

03:00AM CNN Headline News

03:30AM Beverly Hills, 90210


04:30AM Suzanne Somers

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Marilu

11:00AM Donahue

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Rolonda

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Hard Copy

07:30PM The New Price is Right

08:00PM Mad About You

08:30PM Friends

09:00PM Seinfeld

09:30PM Madman of the People


10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Ideal Communications

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

05:30AM Webster

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Exosquad

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM The Pink Panther

08:30AM Dennis the Menace

09:00AM Judge for Yourself

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Jones & Jury

12:30PM Dear John

01:00PM Hunter

02:00PM Johnson and Friends

02:30PM Looney Tunes

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures


03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Married...with Children

06:30PM Cops

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

09:00PM Vanishing Son

10:00PM Married...with Children

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Night Court

01:00AM Your Face is Your Passport

01:30AM Psychic Readers Network

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03:00AM MOVIE: The Man Who Could Cheat Death

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06:30AM CBS News


07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

09:30AM Love Connection

10:00AM Family Feud

10:30AM Family Feud

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM Family Maters

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM Family Maters

05:30PM The Cosby Show

06:00PM Roseanne

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07:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

08:00PM CBS Reports: In the Killing Fields of America

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Northern Exposure

02:37AM News

03:07AM Best of Love Connection

03:37AM MOVIE: Rebel


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05:00AM Community

05:30AM Noticias

06:00AM This Morning's Business

06:30AM Bots Master

07:00AM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

07:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

08:00AM Conan the Adventurer

08:30AM Biker Mice from Mars

09:00AM Community

09:30AM James Robison

10:00AM Bonanza

11:00AM Other Side

12:00PM Leeza

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM TaleSpin

03:00PM Darkwing Duck

03:30PM Goof Troop

04:00PM Bonkers

04:30PM Aladdin

05:00PM Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

05:30PM Mighty Max

06:00PM A-Team
07:00PM Magnum, P.I.

08:00PM 21 Jump Street

09:00PM Cannon

10:00PM A-Team

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11:30PM Last Call

12:00AM The Fugitive

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03:00AM MOVIE: The Last Reunion

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07:00AM Adrian Rogers

07:30AM Breakthrough

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09:30AM Andy Griffith

10:00AM Perry Mason

11:00AM T.J. Hooker

12:00PM Geraldo

01:00PM News

02:00PM Quincy

03:00PM Charles Perez


04:00PM The Flintstones

04:30PM The Flintstones

05:00PM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

05:30PM Saved by the Bell

06:00PM Saved by the Bell

06:30PM Charles in Charge

07:00PM Love Connection

07:30PM The Jeffersons

08:00PM MOVIE: Coogan's Bluff

10:00PM News

11:00PM Night Court

11:30PM Simon & Simon

12:30AM MOVIE: The Train Robbers

02:30AM Erlich

03:00AM Fame

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Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:30AM Business Morning

07:00AM Daybreak

07:30AM Business Day

08:00AM Daybreak
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11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM News Update

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04:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial

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10:00PM World News

10:30PM Showbiz Today

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Calling All Sports

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12:30AM Moneyline

01:00AM Showbiz Today

01:30AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Crossfire

03:30AM Overnight

03:45AM CNN Newsroom

04:00AM Overnight

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05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM The Munsters

06:30AM Scooby-Doo

07:00AM Tom & Jerry's Funhouse

07:30AM The Jetsons

08:00AM Gilligan's Island

08:30AM Bewitched

09:00AM Happy Days

09:30AM Three's Company

10:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

11:00AM Matlock

12:00PM Perry Mason

01:00PM MOVIE: This Gun for Hire

03:00PM Tom & Jerry Kids

03:30PM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

04:00PM The Flintstones

04:30PM The Brady Bunch

05:00PM Saved by the Bell

05:30PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Growing Pains

06:35PM Andy Griffith

07:00PM Who's the Boss?

07:30PM Who's the Boss?

08:00PM NBA Basketball: Orlando Magic vs. Chicago Bulls


10:30PM MOVIE: 10 to Midnight

12:30AM MOVIE: Messenger of Death

02:30AM MOVIE: Telefon

04:30AM The Three Stooges

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Re: RETRO: ATLANTA - 1/26/1995

One thing that was sort of wrong. In Atlanta TBS Superstation was not a cable channel but a local
channel there. Down in Atlanta the station was still called Channel 17 - TBS 17, Superstation 17,
17 Superstation, etc. Their calls were WTBS TV Channel 17 Atlanta. Channel 17 and TBS would
seperate in 2004. But back then the Superstation was a local station for Atlanta. One thing TBS
did to influence popularity of a show. Back in the 70's, Leave It To Beaver no longer tested well
and was not airing in many markets. But Channel 17 then called WTCG, aired it and it did okay on
Channel 17. Then when WTCG 17 went on satellite and nationwide via cable, Leave It To Beaver
became a highly requested show and as a result it turned up on many more local stations in the
1980's. In Chicago when a low budget operation WSNS 44 stopped running entertainment in
1981, including Leave It To Beaver, WGN 9 Chicago, which also becae a national superstation also
picked it up. WGN 9 and National WGN began breaking up in 1990 parts of the day eventually
becoming 2 different channels as well.

Yes - Channel 5 WAGA still had Wheel and Jeopardy. But they did not renew and these shows
moved stations later in 1995. But that was to have happened even without the Fox/New World
Deal. SCI Broadcasting filed bankruptcy and Ron pearlman and his company invested SCI out of
bankruptcy in early 1993. The company SCI was renamed New World and one of the decisions
made was to spend far less on programming. That meant stations not renewing Oprah (a couple
stations had that), and expensive shows. This also meant acquiring first run barter syndicated
shows that cost no money to have. Also part of the New World Deal with Fox was that New
WOrld and Fox would both produce together Gabrealle and Mark Walberg as well as continuing
to produce Gordon Elliot. Fox would keep syndicating Gordan while New World would syndicate
Gabrealle and Mark. Both Fox O & O's and New World stations would run these 3 shows
occupying 3 hours of programming a day. The New World Stations would have just 2 hours of Fox
Shows. Fox Kids would not occupy any of the New World stations with a couple exceptions. So
that is only 5 hours a day of time filled by Fox and New World. New World Stations would have 4
hours of news mornings, an hour at Noon, 2 hours in the evening, an hour at 9 or 10 PM and
repeat of that hour late night. That leaves 14 hours occupied and the remaining 9 hours would
be nearly all barter alsong with a couple sitcoms and drama shows that would be low cost.

When Fox bought New World, though they did not add Fox Kids (by then Fox was debating
ending it and how and when to do that) they did begin acquiring stronger shows for the former
New World Stations and by 1998 most New World stations had stronger shows. Also by 1998 the
joint syndicated shows were history anyway.

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Boy, I bet CBS was really pleased with WGNX not running a local newscast. It took the station a
few years, from what I know, and even to this day (now WGCL), it comes in fourth place in the
Nielsens. I suspect the order of finish among the Big Four was exactly the same as today: WSB on
top by leaps and bounds, WAGA second because of longevity, WXIA third no mater how hard it
tried, and WGNX literally not in the running. Even though Atlanta's population has turned over
numerous times through the decades, it is so uncanny that things stay the same in this
department. Even in these times of flux, a station's reputation DOES mater, no mater what the
experts say.

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I think WAGA and WXIA are prety much neck in neck for 2nd place these days.

WGN must have been one of the first stations to air two of the same 30 min. show back to back,

which is almost standard today.

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Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

Boy, I bet CBS was really pleased with WGNX not running a local newscast.

Then again, CBS tried to get a newscast on its new Detroit O&O, WWJ-TV ch.62, but without
success.

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Quote Originally Posted by anabate

07:30PM The New Price is Right

They actually had it in prime time where you were? In my area, it was only on during the wee
hours. This was a very short-lived version of The Price is Right that didn't even last a whole
season. It was hosted by Doug Davidson, and did feature a lot of pricing games played on The
"regular" Price is Right, and I remember the Showcase featured a rangefinder just like the one
they use on Range Game.
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Quote Originally Posted by sseta

Quote Originally Posted by anabate

07:30PM The New Price is Right

They actually had it in prime time where you were? In my area, it was only on during the wee
hours.

In the Tampa Bay area, WFLA carried it at 4PM, pairing it with the half-hour new Dawson "Family
Feud". Unfortunately, the shows could not compete against Oprah, which was on WTVT at the
time.

Quote Originally Posted by sseta

This was a very short-lived version of The Price is Right that didn't even last a whole season. It
was hosted by Doug Davidson, and did feature a lot of pricing games played on The "regular"
Price is Right, and I remember the Showcase featured a rangefinder just like the one they use on
Range Game.

For this version, three contestants came on down directly to the stage to play a pricing game.
The Showcase Showdown featured "The Price WAS Right", in which the three contestants bid on
the price of an item featured in a vintage commercial. (Some shows featured the Big Wheel, like
the CBS show.) The one-person Showcase was played like Range Game.
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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stroud

Boy, I bet CBS was really pleased with WGNX not running a local newscast.

Then again, CBS tried to get a newscast on its new Detroit O&O, WWJ-TV ch.62, but without
success.

They had an 11pm news, it seems? They also had a preexisting news department that produced
a 10pm news. I bet they were still in the process of expanding over there.

RETRO: ATLANTA - 8/14/1995

Monday, August 14, 1995

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America


09:00AM Sally

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM NFL Preseason Football: Chicago Bears at Cleveland Browns

11:00PM News

11:35PM Hard Copy

12:05AM Nightline

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta


09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM News

12:30PM Designing Women

01:00PM Empty Nest

01:30PM Juvenile Justice

02:00PM Geraldo

03:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

04:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

04:30PM A Current Affair

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Encounters: The Hidden Truth

09:00PM New York Undercover

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM Rush Limbaugh

01:30AM News

02:30AM Beverly Hills, 90210

03:30AM Juvenile Justice


04:00AM Hawaii Five-0

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Donahue

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Rolonda

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:30PM In the House


09:00PM MOVIE: Fast Company

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Williams TV

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Exosquad

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM The Pink Panther

08:30AM Garfield and Friends

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Jones & Jury

12:30PM Dear John

01:00PM Hunter

02:00PM Jim Henson's Animal Show

02:30PM Ronin Warriors

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures


03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Married...with Children

06:30PM Cops

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: The Murder of Mary Phagan

10:30PM Married...with Children

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM Love That Rescues

02:00AM SIGN-OFF

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM Susan Powter

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Family Maters

11:00AM The Price is Right


12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM The Cosby Show

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Love Connection

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Dave's World

09:00PM Murphy Brown

09:30PM Cybill

10:00PM Chicago Hope

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Charles Perez

02:37AM Love Connection

03:07AM The Honeymooners

03:37AM MOVIE: Def-Con 4


WVEU-TV UPN69

05:00AM Paid Programming

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Bots Master

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM Biker Mice from Mars

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM TaleSpin

08:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

09:00AM Working Woman

09:30AM James Robison

10:00AM A-Team

11:00AM Knight Rider

12:00PM Family Feud

12:30PM Family Feud

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

02:30PM Sonic the Hedgehog

03:00PM The Woody Woodpecker Show

03:30PM Darkwing Duck

04:00PM Goof Troop

04:30PM The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show

05:00PM Aladdin

05:30PM Mama's Family

06:00PM Richard Bey


07:00PM Magnum, P.I.

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Legend

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM Emergency

01:30AM Lighter Side of Sports

02:00AM MOVIE: Bells of San Angelo

04:00AM Cannon

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:00AM Showbiz Today

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM News Update

03:30PM Talkback Live


04:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World News

10:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial Daily Wrap-Up

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM Newsnight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Crossfire

03:30AM Overnight

03:45AM CNN Newsroom

04:00AM O.J. Simpson Trial Highlights

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Tom & Jerry

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers


07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House: A New Beginning

10:05AM Three's Company

10:35AM Three's Company

11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Perry Mason

01:05PM MOVIE: Caveman

03:05PM Cartoon Planet

04:05PM Scooby-Doo

04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Growing Pains

06:35PM Who's the Boss?

07:05PM Andy Griffith

07:35PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. Florida Marlins

10:35PM MOVIE: Matlock: Nowhere to Turn

12:35AM Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World

01:35AM National Geographic Explorer

02:35AM MOVIE: Thou Shalt Not Kill

04:35AM The Honeymooners

RETRO: ATLANTA - 9/13/1995


Wednesday, September 13, 1995

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Ellen

08:30PM The Drew Carey Show

09:00PM Grace Under Fire

09:30PM The Naked Truth


10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Hard Copy

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Sally

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM George & Alana

12:00PM News

12:30PM Designing Women

01:00PM Carnie

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Gabrielle

04:00PM A Current Affair

04:30PM America's Most Wanted

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!
08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210 (2x)

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Streets of San Francisco

03:00AM Big Valley

04:00AM Barnaby Jones

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition


05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM SeaQuest DSV

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Donahue

03:05AM Secret Treasure

03:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

05:00AM The Fall Guy

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Ronin Warriors

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Animaniacs

08:00AM That's Warner Bros!

08:30AM Bobby's World


09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Dear John

11:30AM Mr. Belvedere

12:00PM Danny!

01:00PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

01:30PM Mr. Belvedere

02:00PM Rimba's Island

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM X-Men

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Tempest

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Sister, Sister

08:30PM The Parent 'Hood

09:00PM The Wayans Bros.

09:30PM Unhappily Ever After

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers
11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM Murphy Brown

12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM Psychic Readers

01:30AM The Odd Couple

02:00AM Gordon Elliot

03:00AM MOVIE: City in Fear

WGNX-TV CBS46

05:00AM Fame

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Full House

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM Home Improvement


05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM Bless This House

08:30PM Dave's World

09:00PM Central Park West

10:00PM Courthouse

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Charles Perez

03:07AM MOVIE: Promised a Miracle

WVEU-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bots Master

06:30AM Biker Mice from Mars

07:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

08:30AM Sailor Moon


09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Magnum, P.I.

10:30AM A-Team

11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM A-Team

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Happy Ness

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Step by Step

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Richard Bey

07:00PM Magnum, P.I.

08:00PM MOVIE: The Ernest Green Story

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM Lauren Huton And...

01:30AM Rescue 911

02:00AM Knight Rider


03:00AM Cannon

04:00AM Bonanza

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:00AM Beijing '95: A Place for Women

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM News Update

03:30PM Talkback Live

04:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World News

10:30PM Heads Up

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM Newsnight
12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:30AM Overnight

03:45AM CNN Newsroom

04:00AM O.J. Simpson Trial Highlights

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:05AM Three's Company

10:35AM Three's Company

11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Perry Mason

01:05PM MOVIE: Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lesson

03:05PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Colorado Rockies

06:05PM Growing Pains

06:35PM Who's the Boss?


07:05PM Andy Griffith

07:35PM Andy Griffith

08:05PM MOVIE: The Black Stallion

10:35PM MOVIE: How the West Was Won

01:50AM MOVIE: Red River

04:35AM The Jeffersons

RETRO: ATLANTA - 9/27/1995

Wednesday, September 27, 1995

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey


05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Ellen

08:30PM The Drew Carey Show

09:00PM Grace Under Fire

09:30PM The Naked Truth

10:00PM PrimeTime Live

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Hard Copy

12:35AM Stephanie Miller

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM Jenny Jones

03:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Sally

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM George & Alana

12:00PM News

12:30PM Designing Women


01:00PM Carnie

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Gabrielle

04:00PM A Current Affair

04:30PM America's Most Wanted

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM Party of Five

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Streets of San Francisco

03:00AM Big Valley

04:00AM Barnaby Jones

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today
09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM Inside Edition

07:30PM EXTRA

08:00PM seaQuest DSV

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Law & Order

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Donahue

03:05AM Murad
03:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

05:30AM Mr. Belvedere

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Animaniacs

08:00AM That's Warner Bros!

08:30AM Bobby's World

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Tempest

12:00PM Danny!

01:00PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

01:30PM Mr. Belvedere

02:00PM Rimba's Island

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM X-Men

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Tempest

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM Sister, Sister

08:30PM The Parent 'Hood

09:00PM The Wayans Bros.

09:30PM Unhappily Ever After

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM Murphy Brown

12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM Carleton Sheets

01:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

02:00AM Gordon Elliot

03:00AM MOVIE: When She Was Bad...

WGNX-TV CBS46

05:00AM Fame

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.


10:30AM Full House

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM Home Improvement

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM Bless This House

08:30PM Dave's World

09:00PM Central Park West

10:00PM Courthouse

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Charles Perez

03:07AM MOVIE: The Lion in Winter


WVEU-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series

08:30AM Sailor Moon

09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Magnum, P.I.

10:30AM Lauren Huton And...

11:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM A-Team

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Happy Ness

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Step by Step

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Richard Bey


07:00PM Baywatch

08:00PM MOVIE: Christopher Columbus: The Discovery

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM Lauren Huton And...

01:30AM Rescue 911

02:00AM Knight Rider

03:00AM Cannon

04:00AM Bonanza

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:00AM Showbiz Today

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM News Update

03:30PM Talkback Live


04:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World News

10:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial Daily Wrap-Up

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM Newsnight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Overnight

01:30AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Overnight

03:15AM World Report

03:30AM Sports Late Night

04:00AM Crossfire

04:30AM CNN Newsroom

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers


06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:05AM Three's Company

10:35AM Three's Company

11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Perry Mason

01:05PM MOVIE: Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission

03:05PM Cartoon Planet

04:05PM Garfield and Friends

04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Growing Pains

06:35PM Who's the Boss?

07:05PM Andy Griffith

07:35PM Andy Griffith

08:05PM MOVIE: Bonnie and Clyde

10:25PM MOVIE: Hud

12:50AM MOVIE: The Rainmaker

03:35AM Leave it to Beaver

04:05AM Laverne & Shirley


04:35AM The Jeffersons

RETRO: ATLANTA - 1/05/1996

Friday, January 5, 1996

WSB-TV ABC2

05:00AM ABC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Family Maters

08:30PM Boy Meets World


09:00PM Step by Step

09:30PM Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

10:00PM 20/20

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:06AM Hard Copy

12:36AM Stephanie Miller

01:36AM Mike & Maty

02:36AM In Concert

03:06AM Jenny Jones

04:06AM Highlander: The Series

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Sally

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM George & Alana

12:00PM News

12:30PM Designing Women

01:00PM Carnie

02:00PM Mark Walberg

03:00PM Gabrielle

04:00PM A Current Affair

04:30PM America's Most Wanted


05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Strange Luck

09:00PM The X-Files

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Billy Dee Williams

02:30AM Forever Knight

03:30AM Empty Nest

04:00AM American Gladiators

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News
12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Unsolved Mysteries

09:00PM Dateline NBC

10:00PM Homicide: Life on the Street

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Friday Night Videos

02:35AM Donahue

03:35AM MOVIE: Nicholas Nickleby

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mutant League


07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World

08:00AM Animaniacs

08:30AM That's Warner Bros!

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Tempest

12:00PM Danny!

01:00PM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

01:30PM Mr. Belvedere

02:00PM Fox Cubhouse

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM X-Men

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Goosebumps

05:00PM Tempest

06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:30PM Married...with Children

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: Uncommon Valor

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers
11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM It's Your Body

01:30AM Images International

02:00AM Gordon Elliot

03:00AM MOVIE: Heaven Can Wait

WGNX-TV CBS46

05:00AM The Honeymooners

05:30AM Nuhart Hair

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Full House

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Charles Perez


05:00PM A Different World

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM Due South

09:00PM Diagnosis Murder

10:00PM Picket Fences

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Charles Perez

03:07AM News

03:30AM Perfect Strangeres

04:00AM The Honeymooners

04:30AM The Honeymooners

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series


07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM Litlest Pet Shop

08:30AM Sailor Moon

09:00AM James Robison

09:30AM Community

10:00AM I Love Lucy

10:30AM Lauren Huton And...

11:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM Knight Rider

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Sing Me a Story with Belle

02:30PM Dinosaurs

03:00PM Goof Troop

03:30PM Bonkers

04:00PM Aladdin

04:30PM Timon & Pumbaa

05:00PM Step by Step

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Richard Bey

07:00PM Baywatch

08:00PM Baywatch

09:00PM Baywatch Nights

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family


11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM Lauren Huton And...

01:30AM Mystery Science Theater 3000

02:30AM Rescue 911

03:00AM Paid Programming

03:30AM Community

04:00AM Bonanza

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:30PM Showbiz Today


06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World News

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM Newsnight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Newsnight

01:30AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Overnight

03:15AM World Report

03:30AM Sports Late Night

04:00AM Crossfire

04:30AM Future Watch

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo
07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Who's the Boss?

09:35AM Andy Griffith

10:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Perry Mason

01:05PM MOVIE: War Drums

02:35PM Gilligan's Island

03:05PM Cartoon Planet

04:05PM Garfield and Friends

04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:35PM America's Funniest Home Videos

08:05PM MOVIE: Loverboy

10:15PM MOVIE: Beter Off Dead

12:15AM Live from the House of Blues

01:15AM Live from the House of Blues

02:15AM MOVIE: Ants!


04:15AM MOVIE: Day of the Animals

RETRO: ATLANTA - 5/15/1995

Monday, May 15, 1995

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Sally

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM Loving

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos

09:00PM MOVIE: The Langollers, Part II

11:00PM News
11:35PM Hard Copy

12:05AM Nightline

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM Jon Stewart

03:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM CNN Headline News

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM News

12:30PM Designing Women

01:00PM Empty Nest

01:30PM Juvenile Justice

02:00PM Geraldo

03:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

04:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

04:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune


07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Melrose Place

09:00PM Medicine Ball

10:00PM News

11:00PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:30PM In the Heat of the Night

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM Rush Limbaugh

01:30AM News

02:30AM Beverly Hills, 90210

03:30AM Juvenile Justice

04:00AM Hawaii Five-0

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

06:30AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Donahue

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives


02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Rolonda

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:30PM In the House

09:00PM MOVIE: Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge, Part II

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM TMT Media

02:35AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Exosquad

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World


08:00AM The Pink Panther

08:30AM Garfield and Friends

09:00AM Murphy Brown

09:30AM Murphy Brown

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Ricki Lake

12:00PM Jones & Jury

12:30PM Dear John

01:00PM Hunter

02:00PM Animal Show with Stinky and Jake

02:30PM Looney Tunes

03:00PM Tiny Toon Adventures

03:30PM Taz-Mania

04:00PM Animaniacs

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Ricki Lake

06:00PM Married...with Children

06:30PM Cops

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The SImpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: Wildcats

10:00PM Married...with Children

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Cops

11:30PM Coach
12:00AM M*A*S*H

12:30AM Night Court

01:00AM Hope for the World's Children

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM Susan Powter

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Charles Perez

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Family Maters

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Charles Perez

05:00PM The Cosby Show

05:30PM Family Maters

06:00PM Full House

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Dave's World


09:00PM Murphy Brown

09:30PM Cybill

10:00PM Chicago Hope

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Northern Exposure

02:37AM Love Connection

03:07AM Best of Love Connection

03:37AM MOVIE: Vendeta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride

WVEU-TV UPN69

05:00AM Noticias

05:30AM This Morning's Business

06:00AM Bots Master

06:30AM Conan the Adventurer

07:00AM Biker Mice from Mars

07:30AM Mighty Max

08:00AM TaleSpin

08:30AM Transformers: Generation 2

09:00AM Working Woman

09:30AM James Robison

10:00AM Bonanza

11:00AM I Love Lucy

11:30AM I Love Lucy


12:00PM Family Feud

12:30PM Family Feud

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

02:30PM Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

03:00PM Darkwing Duck

03:30PM Goof Troop

04:00PM The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show

04:30PM Aladdin

05:00PM Knight Rider

06:00PM Richard Bey

07:00PM Magnum, P.I.

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Pig Sty

09:30PM Platypus Man

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM On Scene: Emergency Response

01:30AM Lighter Side of Sports

02:00AM MOVIE: The Chinese Caper

04:00AM Cannon
Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:00AM Showbiz Today

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

03:00PM News Update

03:30PM Talkback Live

04:00PM O.J. Simpson Trial

07:32PM Moneyline

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Crossfire

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World News

10:30PM Inside Politics

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM O.J. Simpson Trial

12:00AM Newsnight

12:30AM Moneyline

01:00AM Calling All Sports

01:30AM Sports Late Night


02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Crossfire

03:30AM Overnight

03:45AM CNN Newsroom

04:00AM Overnight

04:30AM Showbiz Today

TBS Superstaion

05:00AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

05:30AM CNN Headline News

06:00AM The Munsters

06:30AM Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

07:00AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

07:30AM The Jetsons

08:00AM Gilligan's Island

08:30AM Bewitched

09:00AM Happy Days

09:30AM Three's Company

10:00AM Litle House on the Prairie

11:00AM Matlock

12:00PM Perry Mason

01:00PM Perry Mason

02:00PM Perry Mason

03:00PM The Flintstones

03:30PM Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!


04:00PM Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

04:30PM The Brady Bunch

05:00PM Saved by the Bell

05:30PM Saved by the Bell: The College Years

06:05PM Growing Pains

06:35PM Andy Griffith

07:05PM Who's the Boss?

07:35PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies

10:35PM MOVIE: Matlock: The Final Affair

12:35AM National Geographic Explorer

02:35AM MOVIE: The Naked Spur

04:35AM The Jeffersons

Well, here are the children's programming aired on these stations at that time.

Here were the cartoons and kids programs that aired.....

Exosquad - WATL

VR Troopers - WATL

Bobby's World - WATL

The Pink Panther - WATL

Garfield and Friends - WATL

Looney Tunes - WATL

Tiny Toon Adventures - WATL

Taz-Mania - WATL
Animaniacs - WATL

Power Rangers - WATL

Mighty Max - WVEU

Biker Mice from Mars - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Bots Master - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Conan the Adventurer - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Transformers: Generation 2 - WGNX (later on WVEU)

TaleSpin - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Sonic the Hedgehog - WVEU

Darkwing Duck - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Goof Troop - WGNX (later on WVEU)

The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show - WVEU

Bonkers - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Gargoyles - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Aladdin - WGNX (later on WVEU)

Scooby-Doo - WTBS

Captain Planet and the Planeteers - WTBS

The Jetsons - WTBS

The Flintstones - WTBS

Quote Originally Posted by FreddyE1977

Did the TBS Superstation schedule mirror Channel 17 locally?


Yes.

Though I thought there were some variations, in terms of public affairs, news and E/I
programming?

Well, here are the children's programming aired on these stations at that time.

Here were the cartoons and kids programs that aired.....

Actually, I was referring to general variances on WTBS, as compared to the Superstation feed.

RETRO: ATLANTA - 5/06/1996

Monday, May 6, 1996

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM Champions of Magic

09:00PM MOVIE: My Son is Innocent

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline

12:05AM Hard Copy

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Mike & Maty

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM Carnie

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

12:30PM George & Alana

01:30PM Mark Walberg

02:30PM Beverly Hills, 90210

03:30PM Day & Date

04:30PM America's Most Wanted

05:00PM News

06:00PM News
07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Melrose Place

09:00PM Profit

10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Streets of San Francisco

03:00AM Empty Nest

03:30AM A Current Affair

04:00AM Barnaby Jones

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives


02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition

05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

08:30PM In the House

09:00PM MOVIE: No One Would Tell

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Donahue

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Bobby's World


08:00AM Animaniacs

08:30AM That's Warner Bros!

09:00AM Mr. Belvedere

09:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Jim J. & Ann

12:00PM Tempest

01:00PM Real Estate Classified

01:30PM The Odd Couple

02:00PM Jim Henson's Animal Show

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Eek! Stravaganza

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Power Rangers Zeo

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Married...with Children

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM Cheers

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: Dirty Dancing

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Married...with Children


11:30PM Coach

12:00AM Murphy Brown

12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM Love That Rescues

02:00AM SIGN-OFF

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Full House

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Roseanne

04:30PM The Cosby Show

05:00PM A Different World

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM CBS News


07:00PM News

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM The Nanny

08:30PM Dave's World

09:00PM Murphy Brown

09:30PM Cybill

10:00PM Chicago Hope

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Step by Step

07:30AM Dinosaurs

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Litlest Pet Shop

09:00AM Knight Rider

10:00AM Magnum, P.I.

11:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat


11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM Richard Bey

01:00PM The 700 Club

02:00PM Nick News

02:30PM Sailor Moon

03:00PM The Woody Woodpecker Show

03:30PM Goof Troop

04:00PM Bonkers

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Aladdin

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Step by Step

06:30PM Rescue 911

07:00PM Baywatch

08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager

09:00PM Nowhere Man

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM Paid Programming

02:30AM Haven
03:00AM Cannon

04:00AM Bonanza

Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:30PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM WorldView

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today


11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline

12:00AM Newsnight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Inside Politics

01:30AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Overnight

03:15AM World Report

03:30AM Sports Late Night

04:00AM Crossfire

04:30AM CNN Newsroom

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House: A New Beginning

10:05AM Beverly Hillbillies

10:35AM Andy Griffith


11:05AM Matlock

12:05PM Perry Mason

01:05PM MOVIE: The Disappearance of Flight

02:35PM Beverly Hillbillies

03:05PM Garfield and Friends

03:35PM The Flintstones

04:05PM Scooby-Doo

04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:35PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. Colorado Rockies

10:35PM MOVIE: Matlock: The Vacation

12:35AM National Geographic Explorer

02:35AM MOVIE: All Night Long

04:35AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

Honolulu, Hawaii, November 23, 1963

From The Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin:

2-KONA (NBC) (Satellite: 7-KALA/Maui & 11-KALU/Hilo)

8:30AM Sheriff Ken (with Ruff & Reddy; Color)


9AM Hector Heathcote (Color)

9:30 Fireball XL-5

10AM Dennis The Menace

10:30 Fury

11AM Sergeant Preston

11:30 Bullwinkle

12Noon Exploring (Color)

1PM Captain Gallant

1:30 Wild Kingdom

2PM Checkmate

3PM Top Star Bowling

4PM Army College Football

4:30 NFL Highlights

5PM Joe Rose Show

5:30 Shabondama Holiday (Color)

6PM Seventeen (Color)

6:30 International Showtime, "Belgian Circus Festival"

7:30 The Lieutenant, "Instant Wedding"

8:30 The Joey Bishop Show, "Joey and The Andrew Sisters" (Color)

9PM Saturday Night at The Movies, "Untamed" (1955; Color)

11PM Saturday Night's Second Feature, "Hangman Also Die" (1943)

4-KHVH (ABC) (Satellite: 12-KMVI/Maui & 13-KHJK/Hilo)

7:30AM Captain Honolulu's Favorites (Color)


8AM Saturday Morning Movie, "Hurricane Island" (1951)

9:30 New Casper Cartoon Show

10AM Bugs Bunny

10:30 50th State Wrestling

11:30 AFL Football: New York at Denver

2:30PM Fight of The Week: Wayne Thornton vs. Gregorio Peralta

3:30 50th State Theater, "Teen-agers From Outer Space" (1959)

5PM Hootenanny (Woody Allen, New Cristy Minstrels and the Dukes of Dixieland are the guests,
filmed at Fordham University)

6PM Lucky's Luau

7PM Lawrence Welk

8PM Jerry Lewis (Martha Raye, John Bubbles, Carol Lawrence and Jack Jones are the guests)

10PM Big Movie, "Duel In The Sun" (Color)

12Mid Four Star Movie, "Cape Canaveral Monster"

9-KGMB (CBS) (Satellite: 3-KMAU/Maui & 9-KHBC/Hilo)

6:30AM Sunrise Semester

7AM Traffic Safety Education Series

7:15 Comedy Time

7:30 Quick Draw McGraw

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Mighty Mouse Playhouse

9:30 Roy Rogers

10AM Jack McCoy

12Noon NFL Football: Los Angeles at Detroit


3PM Encore Theater, "Love Me Tender"

5PM Chronicle, "Season of War"

6PM Sports Editor with Frank Valenti

6:30 New Phil Silvers Show

7PM Jackie Gleason Show: The American Scene Magazine

8PM The Defenders, "Loophole"

9PM Gunsmoke (A cowpoke crosses paths with a would be horse thief)

10PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11PM Movie Show, "Doctor In The House" (British, 1955)

13-KTRG (Independent)

2:30PM Saturday Matinee, "Young Mr. Lincoln" (1939)

4PM Chubby Roland Show

4:30 Bowling Stars

5PM Soldiers of Fortune

5:30 Crusade in The Pacific

6PM Gallant Men

7PM Untouchables

8PM Vampira Shock Theater, "Son of Frankenstein" (1939)

9:30 Saturday Night Movie, "The Last Command" (1955)

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, November 23, 1963

As this was the day after the JFK assassination, how did the Hawaiian stations handle it,
considering that they only got everything on film?

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, November 23, 1963

I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the TV networks transmited the audio of their
coverage (whether their TV networks or their sister radio networks) via shortwave radio relay to
both Alaska and Hawaii and would be broadcast as the sound portion on TV in those states,
along with slides of the late President and wirephoto pictures, interspersed with occasional in-
studio commentary from local anchors.

Hopefully, someone "on the ground" in Hawaii will let us know how the local TV stations handled
it.

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, November 23, 1963

Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the TV networks transmited the audio of their
coverage (whether their TV networks or their sister radio networks) via shortwave radio relay to
both Alaska and Hawaii and would be broadcast as the sound portion on TV in those states,
along with slides of the late President and wirephoto pictures, interspersed with occasional in-
studio commentary from local anchors.

...I believe, based upon previous discussions about the incident hereabouts, that you just
described exactly what was going on among the Honolulu network affiliates that day. I believe
the only exception would have been that audio of the ABC, NBC and CBS coverage would have
been telephoned to KHVH-TV/4, KONA-TV/2 and KGMB-TV/9, respectively; I'd guess an
occasional piece of audio could have been picked up from a Voice of America shortwave
retransmission of AFRTS feeds, but I don't know exactly how that would have been handled. I do
know that WRUL (later WNYW, now WYFR) New York was an ABC *and* CBS Radio affiliate -
htp://newstalgia.crooksandliars.com...y-other-day-19 contains an mp3 of WRUL's broadcast of
the ABC Radio coverage feed from that first hour - but I'm not sure whether WRUL sent a strong-
enough signal to the Pacific for use by 2, 4 or 9. As far as whatever KTRG-TV/13 did, I'll venture a
guess and say that they rebroadcast one or more of the network affiliates from an OTA signal;
that's what KPHO-TV/5 Phoenix (independent), KAET-TV/8 Phoenix (NET) and KTVT/11 Fort
Worth (independent) did, retransmitting the NBC and local coverage from KTAR-TV/12 Mesa and
WBAP-TV/5 Fort Worth, respectively...

13-KTRG (Independent)

8PM Vampira Shock Theater, "Son of Frankenstein" (1939)

...would this have been Malia Nurmi doing her old KABC-TV/KHJ-TV show in Honolulu, or a
different performer hosting the show (licensed or otherwise) in Nurmi's old character?...
They were the syndicated film package that was distributed by Screen Gems, billed as the
"Vampira Shock Theater" series. The Honolulu version might have used a local version of
Vampira that was licensed from Nurmi.

13-KTRG (Independent)

2:30PM Saturday Matinee, "Young Mr. Lincoln" (1939)

Ironic

Why do you find this ironic? Was it because it was a movie based on the early years of another
president who was assassinated and that it was scheduled for broadcast on the day after
another president was assassinated? I view it as a coincidence.

"Coincidental" is part of the definition of "Ironic". It was coincidence re the timing of the movie.
It was ironic that Kennedy had been characterized as "the new Lincoln" in some areas. We're
basically saying the same thing.

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Re: Honolulu, Hawaii, November 23, 1963

How come there doesn't appear to be any news programming scheduled anywhere? I realize
that there was no link with the mainland, but surely one would have expected to see some
regularly scheduled local newscasts, even on a Saturday -- or am I missing something?

No you're not missing anything. Saturday newscasts did not start until around 1964 on KTRG,
followed in 1965 with KHVH.
RETRO: ATLANTA - 7/11/1996

Thursday, July 11, 1996

WSB-TV ABC2

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Good Morning America

09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00AM Jenny Jones

11:00AM Maury

12:00PM News

12:30PM The City

01:00PM All My Children

02:00PM One Life to Live

03:00PM General Hospital

04:00PM Oprah Winfrey

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM ABC News

07:30PM Entertainment Tonight

08:00PM High Incident

09:00PM MOVIE: Comish: Father Image

11:00PM News

11:35PM Nightline
12:05AM Hard Copy

12:35AM Jenny Jones

01:35AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

02:35AM ABC World News Now

WAGA-TV FOX5

05:00AM George & Alana

06:00AM Good Day Atlanta

09:00AM Jerry Springer

10:00AM Geraldo

11:00AM Sally

12:00PM News

12:30PM Empty Nest

01:00PM Mark Walberg

02:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

03:00PM Day & Date

04:00PM Designing Women

04:30PM America's Most Wanted

05:00PM News

06:00PM News

07:00PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30PM Jeopardy!

08:00PM Martin

08:30PM Living Single

09:00PM New York Undercover


10:00PM News

11:00PM In the Heat of the Night

12:00AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

12:30AM Top Cops

01:00AM News

02:00AM Psychic Readers

02:30AM Streets of San Francisco

03:30AM A Current Affair

04:00AM Barnaby Jones

WXIA-TV NBC11

05:00AM NBC News

05:30AM News

06:00AM News

07:00AM Today

09:00AM Montel Williams

10:00AM Leeza

11:00AM Rolonda

12:00PM News

12:30PM Noonday

01:00PM Days of Our Lives

02:00PM Another World

03:00PM Ricki Lake

04:00PM American Journal

04:30PM Inside Edition


05:00PM News

05:30PM News

06:00PM News

06:30PM NBC News

07:00PM EXTRA

07:30PM Inside Edition

08:00PM Friends

08:30PM Frasier

09:00PM Seinfeld

09:30PM 3rd Rock from the Sun

10:00PM ER

11:00PM News

11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:37AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien

01:36AM Later with Greg Kinnear

02:05AM Donahue

03:05AM NBC News Nightside

WATL-TV WB36

06:00AM Kenneth Copeland

06:30AM Mutant League

07:00AM VR Troopers

07:30AM Eek! Stravaganza

08:00AM Animaniacs

08:30AM That's Warner Bros!


09:00AM Mr. Belvedere

09:30AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

10:00AM Gordon Elliot

11:00AM Jim J. & Ann

12:00PM Tempest

01:00PM Paid Programming

01:30PM The Odd Couple

02:00PM Rimba's Island

02:30PM The Pink Panther

03:00PM Taz-Mania

03:30PM Bobby's World

04:00PM Adventures of Batman & Robin

04:30PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

05:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

05:30PM Married...with Children

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM Cheers

07:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

07:30PM The Simpsons

08:00PM MOVIE: The Dead Zone

10:00PM Seinfeld

10:30PM Cheers

11:00PM Married...with Children

11:30PM Coach

12:00AM Murphy Brown


12:30AM Dear John

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Fortune Foreclosures

02:00AM Gordon Elliot

03:00AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

03:30AM The Odd Couple

04:00AM MOVIE: Reform School Girls

WGNX-TV CBS46

06:00AM Rush Limbaugh

06:30AM CBS News

07:00AM This Morning

09:00AM Northern Exposure

10:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D.

10:30AM Full House

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News

12:30PM Young & the Restless

01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Roseanne

04:30PM The Cosby Show

05:00PM A Different World

05:30PM Roseanne
06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM CBS News

07:00PM News

07:30PM Cops

08:00PM World's Most Dangerous Animals

09:00PM American Gothic

10:00PM 48 Hours

11:00PM News

11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:37AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:37AM Cops

02:07AM Up to the Minute

WUPA-TV UPN69

05:00AM This Morning's Business

05:30AM Community

06:00AM Bananas in Pajamas

06:30AM Blinky Bill

07:00AM Step by Step

07:30AM Dinosaurs

08:00AM Mighty Max

08:30AM Litlest Pet Shop

09:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

10:00AM Magnum, P.I.

11:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat


11:30AM Rescue 911

12:00PM Richard Bey

01:00PM 700 Club

02:00PM Jelly Bean Jungle

02:30PM Sailor Moon

03:00PM The Woody Woodpecker SHow

03:30PM Goof Troop

04:00PM Bonkers

04:30PM Gargoyles

05:00PM Aladdin

05:30PM Blossom

06:00PM Step by Step

06:30PM Rescue 911

07:00PM Baywatch

08:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

09:00PM Xena: Warrior Princess

10:00PM Mama's Family

10:30PM Mama's Family

11:00PM I Love Lucy

11:30PM I Love Lucy

12:00AM Richard Bey

01:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat

01:30AM Lauren Huton And...

02:00AM MOVIE: Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb

04:00AM Bonanza
Cable:

CNN - Cable News Network

05:00AM Sports Late Night

05:30AM Daybreak

06:00AM Business Day

07:00AM Early Edition

09:00AM Morning News

11:30AM CNN & Company

12:00PM NewsDay

12:30PM Burden of Proof

01:00PM CNN Today

03:00PM Talkback Live

04:00PM Inside Politics

04:30PM Early Prime

05:30PM Showbiz Today

06:00PM World View

07:00PM Moneyline

07:30PM Crossfire

08:00PM Prime News

08:30PM Inside Politics

09:00PM Larry King Live

10:00PM World Today

11:00PM Sports Tonight

11:30PM Moneyline
12:00AM Newsnight

12:30AM Showbiz Today

01:00AM Inside Politics

01:30AM Sports Late Night

02:00AM Larry King Live

03:00AM Overnight

03:15AM World Report

03:30AM Sports Late Night

04:00AM Crossfire

04:30AM CNN Newsroom

TBS Superstation

05:05AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts

05:35AM CNN Headline News

06:05AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers

06:35AM Scooby-Doo

07:05AM The Jetsons

07:35AM The Flintstones

08:05AM Gilligan's Island

08:35AM Bewitched

09:05AM Litle House on the Prairie

10:05AM Who's the Boss?

10:35AM Three's Company

11:05AM Beverly Hillbillies

11:35AM Andy Griffith


12:05PM Matlock

01:05PM MOVIE: Timestalkers

03:05PM The Flintstones

03:35PM The Flintstones

04:05PM Scooby-Doo

04:35PM The Brady Bunch

05:05PM Saved by the Bell

05:35PM Saved by the Bell

06:05PM Family Maters

06:35PM Family Maters

07:05PM America's Funniest Home Videos

07:35PM MLB Baseball: Atlanta Braves vs. Florida Marlins

10:35PM MOVIE: El Dorado

01:20AM MOVIE: The Revengers

03:20AM CHiPs

04:35AM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

Retro: Kansas City/Topeka/St. Joseph Sat, June 19, 1965

from TV Guide-Kansas City edition

KFEQ 2-CBS/ABC St. Joseph

6:50 Daily Word

6:55 News/Weather (Ken Henson)

7:00 Mister Mayor

8:00 Alvin
8:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

9:00 Quick Draw McGraw

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10:00 Linus the Lion-Hearted

10:30 Jetsons

11:00 Sky King

11:30 News

11:45 Baseball: Minnesota-NY Yankees (Pee Wee Reese/Dizzy Dean)

3:00 American Bandstand (guests the Four Freshmen, Jimmy Clanton, and Linda Scot)

4:00 Film Feature

4:30 Zane Grey "The Black Wagon"

5:00 Phil Hill (recapping the driver's atempt to win the 1964 Le Mans Grand Prix of Endurance)

6:00 Sportsman's Friend

6:30 Al Hirt (premiere with guests Eydie Gorme and Erroll Garner)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (from last year: a tribute to summer)

8:30 Password

9:00 Gunsmoke

10:00 News (Alan Nesbit)

10:15 Wrestling (Bob Whyte)

11:15 Big Picture

11:45 Daily Word

WDAF 4-NBC Kansas City

7:30 Town & Country

8:00 Top Cat


8:30 Hector Heathcote (c)

9:00 Underdog (c)

9:30 Fireball XL-5

10:00 Dennis the Menace

10:30 Fury

11:00 Touche Turtle

11:30 Kingdom of the Sea "Playground of the Sea" (c)

noon Wrestling (KC)

1:00 NBC Sports in Action: Rugby League Challenge Cup-Liverpool v Leeds, taped May 8 in
London

3:00 US Open golf (c)

4:00 Bowling (Sam Molen)

4:30 Movie "Morgan the Pirate"

6:00 News/Weather

6:15 News

6:30 Flipper "The Day of the Shark" (c)

7:00 Kentucky Jones

7:30 Mr. Magoo "King Arthur" (c)

8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Betrayed" (c)

10:15 News/Weather

10:30 Tonight Show (c/guests Kay Starr, Henry Morgan, Carmen Cavallaro, and Joyce Brothers)

KCMO 5-CBS Kansas City

5:55 Moment of Meditation

6:00 Farm Reporter (Stephens)

6:30 Summer Semester "Politics of Peace"


7:00 Mister Mayor

8:00 Alvin

8:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

9:00 Quick Draw McGraw

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10:00 Linus the Lion-Hearted

10:30 Jetsons

11:00 Sky King

11:30 News

noon A's Dugout (Monte Moore)

12:10 Baseball: KC (then called the Athletics)-Detroit (Monte Moore/Red Rush)

3:30 Movie "National Velvet"

6:00 News/Weather/Sports

6:25 Speak Up!

6:30 Al Hirt (premiere)

7:30 Gilligan's Island

8:00 Secret Agent "It's Up to the Lady"

9:00 Gunsmoke

10:00 News/Weather

10:15 Movie "How to Marry a Millionaire" (followed by news)

12:25 Movie "The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date"

KMBC 9-ABC Kansas City

6:25 Call to Worship

6:30 Farm Hour


7:00 Opinion in the Capitol "The Great Society" (guests: UPI Senate bureau chief William Theis
and Pulitzer-winning writer Marguerite Higgins)

7:30 Discovery '65 "The Swinging Sounds of Liverpool" (touring Liverpool's Cavern Club, where
the Beatles debuted)

8:00 Torey & Friends

8:30 Le Mans Grand Prix (opening of the race, via the Early Bird satellite)

9:30 Hoppity Hooper

10:00 Casper

10:30 Porky Pig

11:00 Overland Trail "Sour Annie"

noon Baseball: Chicago Cubs-Cincinnati

3:00 Stoney Burke "Child of Luvury"

4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (European Grand Prix auto race/American Skateboard
Championships/National Motorcycle Race of Champions/if satellite space permits, Le Mans
coverage may also air)

5:30 Texan "Law of the Gun"

6:00 Movie "The Unearthly"

7:20 News (Pat Petree)

7:30 Lawrence Welk

8:30 Hollywood Palace (David Janssen welcomes Edie Adams, Vic Damone, Carl Reiner, Mel
Brooks, Les Surfs, thr Harlem Globetroters, Tim Conway, Zeros knife-throwing act, and Princess
Tajana trapeze artist...as part of the show, Janssen/Reiner/Brooks/Damone/Conway get the
chance to have their clocks cleaned by the Globetroters )

9:30 Harry S Truman "Police Action" (conclusion of a 2 parter where the ex-Prez discusses the
1950 UN police action against North Korea after they invaded the South)

10:00 News/Weather

10:10 Movie "Hell to Eternity" (followed by News (Claude Dorsey) and Faith for Our Times)

mid. Movie "Five Steps to Danger"


WIBW 13-CBS/ABC/NBC Topeka

6:30 Summer Semester "Politics of Peace"

7:00 Mister Mayor

8:00 Alvin

8:30 Le Mans Grand Prix

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10:00 Linus the Lion-Hearted

10:30 Jetsons

11:00 Sky King

11:30 News

11:45 Baseball: Minnesota-NY Yankees

2:30 Film Feature "The World is One" (1964 Olympic recap)

3:00 American Bandstand

4:00 Movie "Pirates of the Prairie"

5:00 Your Question Please

5:15 Social Security

5:30 News/Weather/Sports

5:55 Your Governor Reports

6:00 Sportsman's Friend

6:30 Al Hirt (premiere)

7:30 Gilligan's Island

8:00 Secret Agent "It's Up to the Lady"

9:00 Gunsmoke

10:00 News/Weather/Sports

10:30 12 O'Clock High "Soldiers Sometimes Kill"


11:30 Movie "The Tatooed Stranger"

KCSD 19-Edu Kansas City

No weekend programming

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Re: Retro: Kansas City/Topeka/St. Joseph Sat, June 19, 1965

Al Hirt's show was called "Fanfare," and as you've probably

already guessed, was Jackie Gleason's summer replacement.

Retro: Eastern Virginia Saturday, June 20, 1970

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

6:30 Summer Semester: "The Image And Its

Speech"

7 AM Flibbertigibbet

8 AM Jetsons
8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly And Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Wacky Races

10:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM New Adventures Of Superman (animated)

1:30 Jonny Quest

2 PM Movies: "Quantez" and "Romanoff And Juliet"

5 PM Wilburn Brothers (guests: the Compton Brothers)

5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: T. Texas Tyler)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Jackie Gleason (when Ralph's in-laws win a trip around the world,

Ralph begins entering every contest that has the same thing for

a first prize)

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tackle Box (local fishing show with Jeff Dane)

11:40 Movie: "A Farewell To Arms"


WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys (animated)

11 AM Sky Hawks

11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Get It Together (guest host Oliver welcomes Henry Gibson

and the Grass Roots)

12:30 American Bandstand (Mac Davis, Feather)

1:30 Something Else (from the Sausalito waterfront, John Byner

welcomes Noel Harrison, Vic Dana, and Country Joe and the

Fish)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Reds (alternate game: Cardinals-Cubs)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (the 49th annual NCAA Track and Field

Championships from Des Moines, time approximate)

6 PM Golf: U.S. Open (third round from Hazeltine National Golf Club,

Chaska, MN)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk (the Music Makers welcome summer; guest is


pianist Bob Smale)

9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour (Desi Arnaz,

Bobby Goldsboro, Hines, Hines & Dad)

10:30 Movie: "A Lady Without A Passport"

sign off 12:10 AM

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6:30 Summer Semester: "Eisenhower"

7 AM Tom & Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM)

7:30 Sooper Dog

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Dastardly And Mutley In Their Flying Machines

10 AM Wacky Races

10:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You?

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM New Adventures Of Superman

1:30 Jonny Quest

2 PM Upbeat

3 PM Movie: "The Blue Continent" (1962 documentary about

an expedition under the Red Sea)

5 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh)


6 PM Death Valley Days

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News, Weather, Sports

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movies: "Saskatchewan" and "Zontar: The Thing From Venus"

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

7 AM Town And Country

7:30 Fort Lee Hi-Lites

7:45 College Round-Up

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga 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 Country Hayride (guest: Bobby Bare)

2:30 Lawman

3 PM Bronco

4 PM Movie: "The Masked Conqueror"

5:30 Country Place (guest: Jeannie C. Riley)

6 PM Golf: U.S. Open (third round)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour

10:30 The Virginian (NBC, delay from Wed 7:30, pre-empted

on Ch. 12)

12 M Joe Pyne (Roderick Thorp, author of "The Detective";

circus aerobatics; civilian medics in Vietnam)

1:30 News, Weather, Sports

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

6:30 Film

7 AM World Tomorrow

7:30 Laughing Place

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 American Rainbow (Art Linkleter takes four child

actors: Darby Hinton ("Daniel Boone"), Maureen

McCormick ("The Brady Bunch"), Clint Howard

("Gentle Ben") and H.B. Barnum III on a trip to

Washington. They visit the Capitol, the Washington

Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian

Institution, and JFK's grave; and have a "junior press

conference" with President Nixon.)

12:30 Underdog

1 PM Wild Kingdom (the first year in the lives of two frisky

oters, some moments being somewhat dicey, such as

an encounter with an unfriendly bobcat and snapping turtle,

delay from Sun 7 PM)

1:30 Head-Way (documentary, no details given)

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see WSVA/WHSV)

5 PM My Favorite Martian (time approximate)

5:30 Marshal Dillon

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Wrestling (from Raleigh)

7:30 Ray Stevens (Andy Williams is on hand to hand the ball over

to Ray for the summer; regulars include Cass Elliot, Lulu, Carol

"Swamp Girl" Robinson, a pair of animated gunny sacks, and two

characters named Cleveland and Armory; guests: Tommy Smothers,


Jonathan Winters, Jo Anne Worley, and Bill Dana.)

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "Tobruk"

11:15 News, Weather, Sports

11:45 Hugh Hefner (hour 1: Tommy Smothers, Louis Nye, folk singers

John Stewart and Buffy Ford, the rock group the Buddy Miles Express;

hour 2: Tommy Smothers, Johnny Mathis, the Modern Jazz Quartet,

John Stewart, mentalist Kenny Kingston)

1:45 News, Weather, Sports

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

7 AM Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 American Rainbow

12:30 Movie: "Mission Over Korea"

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball (see WSVA/WHSV)

5 PM Bill Anderson (guest: Tokyo Matsu, time approximate)

5:30 Roller Derby

6:30 Huntley/Brinkley Report


7 PM Tommy Faile (from WBTV Charlote, Ch. 12's sister station)

7:30 Ray Stevens

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM NBC Movie: "Tobruk"

11:15 Movie: "Hellcats Of The Navy" (Ronald and Nancy Reagan

(she was then known as Nancy Davis) teamed up in this

one from '57)

sign off 12:30 AM

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

7 AM Wild Bill Hickok

7:30 Comedy Time

8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Catanooga 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 Something Else (from Palm Springs, John Byner

welcomes Rick Nelson, the Cuff Links, Hamilton

Camp, and Susan Barret)


2 PM Movies: "Tarzan And The Slave Girl" (Lex Barker

as Tarzan, from '50) and "Ebb Tide"

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6 PM Golf: U.S. Open (third round)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Movie: "The Fountainhead"

11:30 News, Weather, Sports

11:45 News (buried in here somewhere, I believe, is ABC's

newscast)

11:50 Movie: "The Indian Fighter"

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET)

off air on Saturday

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET)

off air on Saturday

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

5 PM Jim And Tammy

6 PM Captain's Galley (how to stuff and broil Chesapeake

Bay finfish)

6:30 High And Wild


7 PM Golden Years

7:30 Andrew's Answer

8 PM America Sings

8:30 Word Of Life

9 PM The Answer

9:30 Tomorrow's Lesson

10 PM Film

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WYAH TV 27 was quite a weak station back in 1970. Not enough religious shows to fill even half a
day. The secular shows were low budget for the most part. They would remain on the air only
about 6 to 8 hours a day until late in 1971. From late in 1971 to the Fall of 1973, WYAH gradually
increased their broadcast day. Bit by bit they began to acquire stronger programming. By 1972
they were on the air at noon. By early 1973 they were on the air daily by 10 AM. And late that
year they were on the air by 7 AM with a 19 hour broadcast day. So that station came a long way
in less than 4 years. In the 70's they were actually a conventional independent with no more
religious proigramming than most independents back then except on Sunday, which did change
as well in 1980. Their sister stations grew in the same way soon after from about 1973 to 1975.

Retro: Evansville/Paducah Sat, June 21, 1980

from TV Guide-Evansville/Paducah edition


WSIL 3-ABC Harrisburg

7:00 Superfriends

8:00 Plastic Man

9:30 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

10:30 Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "Valentine's First Chance" (a 1977 adaptation of O. Henry's "A
Retrieved Reformation")

11:30 American Bandstand (guests Bernadete Peters and Devo)

12:30 Sportsman's Friend

1:00 Movie "Marriage is a Private Affair" (bw)

3:00 Special Report on Physical Fitness

3:30 Jimmy Houston Outdoors

4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Salvador Sanchez (36-1-1) defends his WBC featherweight belt
against former champ Danny "Litle Red" Lopez, live from Vegas...US Outdoor Track and Field
Championships will air if time permits

5:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

6:00 Lawrence Welk (music for a concert in the park)

7:00 240-Robert

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 Keep Holding On (Oral Roberts is joined by Roy Clark in a chapel service from Tulsa)

11:00 ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Rufus & Chaka Khan, Squeeze, Tanya Tucker, Rupert
Holmes, Jimmie Walker, and Dick Lord)

1:00 News
WPSD 6-NBC Paducah

6:00 Weather

6:30 Jetsons

7:00 Godzilla/Globetroters

8:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

9:00 Daffy Duck

10:00 Jetsons

10:30 Jonny Quest

11:00 Godzilla

11:30 Flash Gordon

noon US Farm Report

12:30 Atop the Fencepost

1:00 Baseball Warm-Up

1:15 Baseball: California-Boston or St. Louis-Cincinnati

4:00 US Olympic Trials (archery and boxing)

5:00 Montage

5:30 NBC Nightly News (Jane Pauley did the weekend shift in those days)

6:00 News

6:30 Accent

7:00 US Olympic Boxing Trials (11 bouts are on the card, from the Omni in Atlanta)

10:00 News

10:30 Country Roads (guest Freddie Fender)

11:00 Sha Na Na (guests Jay Johnson and Squaeky)

11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Teri Garr/music by the B-52s)


WTVW 7-ABC Evansville

6:30 US Farm Report

7:00 Superfriends

8:00 Plastic Man

9:30 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

10:30 Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels

11:00 ABC Weekend Special "Valentine's Second Chance"

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 Gilligan's Island

1:00 Hank Williams-The Man & His Music (Hank Jr. is joined by an all-star country guest list as
they pay tribute to Hank Sr's legacy)

3:00 Wrestling

4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports

5:30 Gilligan's Island

6:00 Hee Haw (guests Freddie Fender, the Stoneman Family, and the Mission Mountain Wood
Band)

7:00 240-Robert

8:00 Love Boat

9:00 Fantasy Island

10:00 ABC News

10:15 News

10:30 Movie "The Nelson Affair"

12:45 Movie "The Big Game" (bw/news follows)

WSIU 8-PBS Carbondale

3pm Old Houseworks


3:30 Idea Thing

4:00 Victory Garden

4:30 As We See It (looking at the economic gap between black and white students at an Arkansas
high school)

5:00 Look at Me (Phil Donahue offers advice to parents on helping their kids learn about their
environment)

5:30 Like It Is

6:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Old Curiosity Shop" (pt 6)

6:30 Here's to Your Health

7:00 Odyssey "Key to the Land of Silence" (discovery of the Roseta Stone, which led to the
unlocking of Egyptian hierglyphics)

8:00 The Lunts: A Life in the Theater (Lynn Fontanne recalls her life and career with husband
Alfred Lunt, in an interview with George Schaefer, who directed both in a 1965 TV presentation
of "The Magnificent Yankee")

9:00 Homeboys (life inside a LA barrio)

WNIN 9-PBS Evansville

1pm Sesame Street

2:00 TBA

2:30 Super Serial Showcase (bw)

3:00 Movie: TBA

4:00 Old Houseworks

4:30 Victory Garden

5:00 Look at Me

5:30 Music & the Spoken Word

6:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Old Curiosity Shop" (pt 6)

6:30 Lawmakers
7:00 Odyssey "Key to the Land of Silence"

8:00 The Lunts: A Life in the Theater

9:00 Homeboys

10:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai" (bw)

KFVS 12-CBS Cape Girardeau

6:00 Summer Semester "Paradoxes of Modernization"

6:30 News

7:00 Mighty Mouse/Heckle & Jeckle

8:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9:30 Popeye

10:30 Fat Albert

11:00 Shazam!

11:30 Super 7

12:30 30 Minutes (Christopher Glenn on the dangers of hitchhiking/Betsy Aaron reports on


gifted teens aged 11-15 at the University of Washington)

1:00 Star Trek

2:00 Nashville on the Road (guest Porter Wagoner)

2:30 Sports Afield

3:00 Canadian Open golf

4:00 CBS Sports Spectacular: Professional Underwater Sportsmen Competition-pt 1/freestyle


roller skating exhibition

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 Hee Haw (same guests as ch 7)

7:00 Bad News Bears


7:30 Stockard Channing

8:00 Movie "T.R. Baskin"

9:30 It's a Great Night, America (Republican political program)

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "Baffled!" (followed by news)

WFIE 14-NBC Evansville

6:00 Kentucky Afield

6:30 Farm Show

7:00 Godzilla/Globetroters

8:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

9:30 Daffy Duck

10:00 Jetsons

10:30 Jonny Quest

11:00 Godzilla

11:30 Flash Gordon

noon Kidsworld

12:30 Gong Show

1:00 Baseball Warm-Up

1:15 Baseball: same line-up as ch 6

4:00 Country Roads (guest Tom T. Hall)

4:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (honoring Stella Parton, guests include Even Stevens)

5:00 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Conway Twity, Cristy Lane, Ronnie McDowell, and
Johnny Gimble)

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News
6:30 Family Feud

7:00 US Olympic Boxing Trials

10:00 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

mid. WCT Invitational Tennis: Jimmy Connors v Vijay Amitraj

WTBS 17-Ind Atlanta listed CT

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" (bw)

1:45 Movie "The Case Against Brooklyn" (bw)

3:30 Rat Patrol

4:00 Miniature Golf

4:30 This Week in Baseball

5:00 Wrestling

7:00 Movie "WUSA"

9:30 NASL: Atlanta-Portland

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (line-up not listed)

1:00 Movie "Fog for a Killer" (bw)

2:30 Movie "Mark of the Phoenix" (bw)


3:45 Love, American Style

4:15 World at Large

4:30 Ag-USA

WEHT 25-CBS Harrisburg

6:30 Bullwinkle

7:00 Mighty Mouse/Heckle & Jeckle

8:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9:30 Popeye

10:30 Fat Albert

11:00 Shazam!

11:30 Super 7

12:30 Ruff House (money-trade exec Nicholas Deak on ways to balance the Federal budget)

1:00 Current Comment

1:30 30 Minutes (as ch 12 at 12:30)

2:00 Six Million Dollar Man

3:00 Canadian Open golf

4:00 CBS Sports Spectacular

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 Bionic Woman

7:00 Bad News Bears

7:30 Stockard Channing

8:00 Movie "T.R. Baskin"

10:00 News
10:30 Movie "Sudden Terror"

12:30 PTL Club

2:30 With This Ring

KET (PBS): WKMU 21-Murray, WKZT 23-Elizabethtown, WKMA 35-Madisonville, WKGB 53-
Bowling Green

4pm Time Management

4:30 Market to Market

5:00 New Shapes: Education

5:30 Righteous Apples

6:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Old Curiosity Shop" (pt 6)

6:30 Dick Cavet

7:00 All Creatures Great & Small

8:00 A Gift to Last (CBC import)

9:00 Murder Most English "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club" (pt 3)

10:00 Monty Python's Flying Circus

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Just noticed a typo...WEHT 25 is actually in Evansville, not Harrisburg.


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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WSIL 3-ABC Harrisburg

10:00 Keep Holding On (Oral Roberts is joined by Roy Clark in a chapel service from Tulsa)

11:00 ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Rufus & Chaka Khan, Squeeze, Tanya Tucker, Rupert
Holmes, Jimmie Walker, and Dick Lord)

What was normally seen at 10PM, provided that WSIL always carried Saturday news at 11PM?

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KFVS 12-CBS Cape Girardeau

8:00 Movie "T.R. Baskin"

9:30 It's a Great Night, America (Republican political program)

10:00 News

WEHT 25-CBS Evansville


8:00 Movie "T.R. Baskin"

10:00 News

Did KFVS leave the movie in progress for the Republican message, or did WEHT opt not to show
the message?

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

9:30 It's a Great Night, America (Republican political program)

Thanks for pointing that out; I thought it might have been a Charlie Brown special. :

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Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

KFVS 12-CBS Cape Girardeau

8:00 Movie "T.R. Baskin"

9:30 It's a Great Night, America (Republican political program)

10:00 News

WEHT 25-CBS Evansville

8:00 Movie "T.R. Baskin"

10:00 News

Did KFVS leave the movie in progress for the Republican message, or did WEHT opt not to show
the message?

Nope, movie was 90 min- I missed that in the WEHT listings.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

9:30 It's a Great Night, America (Republican political program)

Thanks for pointing that out; I thought it might have been a Charlie Brown special. :

That being said, I wonder if the special was a prelude to Reagan's "Morning in America".

Retro: Mexico City Sun, June 21, 1964

from Tele-Guia

Tele-Guia's listings used North American 12-hour clock, but the program ads were split between
that format and 24-hour clock...

XEW 2/3/9 (ch 3/9 are relays)

10:00 Musica Selecta (scenes from Verdi's Aida)

10:45 Super Remate de Autos

11:45 Soccer: Universidad v Zacatepec

2:00 Super Remate de Autos

3:00 Musica Selecta

3:45 Candilejas

4:00 Estado de Mexico

4:15 Novilladas

6:45 Revista Semanal

6:50 Noticiero

7:30 Teatro Fantastico "Azucena"

8:30 Dick Van Dyke "Un huesped" (local sponsors GE)

9:00 Chucherias

9:30 Tribuna

10:00 Los Intocables (Untouchables) "El septimo voto"


11:00 Noticiero

11:15 Miscelanea Denegri

11:45 Premier Estelar de Cine "Cita en los cielos"

XHTV 4/6/7 (7/6 are relays)

9:00 Nuevos Valores

9:30 Usted Cambiara El Mundo

10:00 Un Poco de Lo Nuestro

11:00 Baseball: Jalisco Charros v Mexico Diablos

2:30 Peliculas Cortas

3:00 Noticiero de la Tarde

3:30 Peliculas Cortas

4:00 Soccer: Bahia (Brazil) v Blackburn Rovers (England)

6:00 Sorteo Extra (draw in conjunction with Novedades newspaper)

6:05 Una Ventana Al Mundo

6:30 Mensaje Cultural

6:45 El Noticiero

7:00 Deportes

7:30 Los Acuanautas (Aquanauts) "Meteorito radioactivo"

8:30 Mr. Ed "Caballo Ed desaparece"

9:00 Combate (Combat!) "El puente de Chalons" (local sponsors: El Aguila cigars and Ford)

10:00 Ben Casey "Del masiado amor"

11:00 Automex Informa

11:15 Noticiero

11:20 Cronica Agropecuaria


XHGC 5

11:30 Soccer: Toluca v Veracruz

3:00 Musica

3:45 Caricatulandia

4:15 Funcion de Cine "Tierra de audaces"

6:00 Caricatulandia

6:30 Perry Mason "El pecueno cliente"

7:30 Estrellas de la Television "Lotario"

8:00 Servicio Secreto (Secret Service) "El fraude fabuloso"

8:30 Dos Caras del Oeste "Doble accion" (local sponsor Durex, I believe this was an American
import, but the listings only mention a Doctor Benm)

9:00 Ruta 66 (Route 66) "Dos extranos y un enemigo" (local sponsors Cemerca used a "Ruta 10"
sign in their ads which resembled the Ruta 66 logo)

10:00 Festival del Cine Mexicano "Si, mi vida"

mid. Ocho Columnas

XEIPN 11

no scheduled programming

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From station ads, here were some of the other sponsors:

Cemento Tolteca: La Hora de Bellas Artes (Thurs 8pm, 4)

Penetro/Sabena: Imperio (Thurs 8:30pm, 5)

Yardley: 77 Sunset Strip (Thurs 9pm, 4)

Hermanos Vazquez SA (furniture store): Un Hombre Sin Precio (Thurs 9:30, 5)

General Popo (General Tire, the logo used the G logo)/Del Prado Cigars: Enigma (Thurs 10pm, 2)

Bacardi: El Fugitivo (Fugitive; Sat 9:30, 4)

Goodrich Euzkadi: Dr. Kildare (Mon 10pm, 2)

Admiral: Los Beverly Ricos (Beverly Hillbillies; Tues 8pm, 4)

Sumesa: Las Enferemas (Tues 10pm, 5)

GM: Espionaje (Wed 10pm, 4)

Retro: Spokane, WA - Friday, November 22, 1963 (Originally Scheduled)

Of course, we all know everything changed that day. But here's what was scheduled to air on
what was expected to be an average late-November Friday.

Forgive me if this topic is too morbid.

Channels:

2KREM (ABC)

4KXLY (CBS)

6KHQ (NBC)
7:25

4Farm Report

7:30

2Northwest Farmer

4Sunrise Semester

7:35

2Living

7:45

2Muzo

8:00

4Captain Kangaroo

8:15

2The King and Odie Show

8:25

6Inland Empire Farmer

8:30

2Romper Room

6Guten Morgen
8:45

4Song Shop

9:00

2MOVIE: Walk Softly, Stranger

4The Jack LaLanne Show

6Say When!

9:25

6NBC News

9:30

4I Love Lucy

6Merv Griffins Word for Word

10:00

4The Real McCoys

6Concentration

10:30

2Father Knows Best

4Pete and Gladys

6Missing Links
11:00

2The Price Is Right

4Love of Life

6Your First Impression

11:25

4CBS News

11:30

2Seven Keys

4Search for Tomorrow

6Truth or Consequences

11:45

4The Guiding Light

11:55

6NBC News

AFTERNOON

12:00

2The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

4Take 4

6People Will Talk


12:25

4CBS Midday News

6Local News

12:30

2Telescope

4As the World Turns

6The Doctors

12:55

2Northwest Farmer

1:00

2General Hospital

4The Ann Sothern Show

6The Loreta Young Theater

1:30

2Adventures in Paradise

4Art Linkleters House Party

6You Dont Say!

2:00

4To Tell the Truth


6MOVIE: Valley of Decision

2:25

4CBS News

2:30

2Day in Court

4The Edge of Night

2:55

2News with the Womans Touch

3:00

2Queen for a Day

4The Secret Storm

3:30

2Who Do You Trust?

4Password

3:45

6Song Shop

4:00

2Major Adams, Trailmaster


4Wallaby and Jack

6Space Kids

4:30

6MOVIE: Bomba and the Hidden City

5:00

2Mickey Mouse Club

4Maverick

5:30

2Love That Bob

6:00

2Newsbeat

4News

6The Front Page

6:15

2 The ABC Evening News with Ron Cochran

6Huntley-Brinkley Report

6:30

2Frontier Circus

4CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite


6The Front Page

7:00

4Biography

6Bold Journey

7:30

277 Sunset Strip

4Great Adventure

Wild Bill Hickok (Lloyd Bridges)

6International Showtime

Host Don Ameche presents the Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen Circusjam-packed with
thrills! Delightful entertainment for the whole family!

8:30

2Burkes Law

4Route 66

Kiss the Monster Make Him Sleep

6Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

Lee J. Cobb, Gena Rowlands and Harry Guardino in a stirring drama of a man more concerned
with the litle people than with his own welfare. See a brilliant cast in John OHaras Its
Mental Work in color!

9:30

2The Farmers Daughter

4The Twilight Zone

Night Call
6Harrys Girls

10:00

2The Fight of the Week

4The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

Body in the Barn (Lillian Gish/Peter Lind Hayes)

6The Jack Paar Program

Jack really dishes up a startling combination of guests with LIBERACE, the poetic CASSIUS CLAY,
MILT KAMEN & MARY McCARTHY!

10:45

2Make That Spare

11:00

2Nightbeat

4News

6News and Weather

11:30

2MOVIE: Thunder Over the Plains

4MOVIE: Guadalcanal Diary

6The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Source: The Spokesman-Review and Wikipedia

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Quote Originally Posted by AKA

Of course, we all know everything changed that day. But here's what was scheduled to air on
what was expected to be an average late-November Friday.

Forgive me if this topic is too morbid.

...considering all the previously posted listings for this date (New York City, Dallas-Fort Worth,
Tucson & Phoenix, Honolulu), it's hardly too morbid a topic for the regulars around here...

Channels:

2KREM (ABC)

4KXLY (CBS)

6KHQ (NBC)

10:30

2Father Knows Best

...isn't Spokane in the Pacific Time Zone? This would have been the half-hour in that zone when
the news of the shootings broke, and the ABC linecheck videotape on YouTube -
htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y36DbAmUKw4 - interrupts a broadcast of Father Knows
Best. Could KREM/2 Spokane possibly be the much-speculated source of that tape?...

8:30

4Route 66

Kiss the Monster Make Him Sleep

...this is the episode promoted at the halftime break during the broadcast of As the World Turns
just after the first CBS bulletin about the shooting, as seen at htp://www.youtube.com/watch?
feature...&v=NYlRleYsKDo (after the Nescafe and NuSoft ads)...

10:00

6The Jack Paar Program

Jack really dishes up a startling combination of guests with LIBERACE, the poetic CASSIUS CLAY,
MILT KAMEN & MARY McCARTHY!

...this Jack Paar Program had been taped the previous Sunday evening (Johnny Carson used the
same studio for The Tonight Show on weeknights) and was postponed for broadcast on
November 29th. The Cassius Clay spot, in which Liberace provides piano accompaniment to
Cassius' poetic boasting, appears on Shout! Factory's Jack Paar Collection DVD set, excerpted
from the preservation kinescope of the program.

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Yes, CBS pulled that ''Route 66'' episode that was supposed to air that night to January 24, 1964.
CBS also delayed the "Replacement" episode that was supposed to air on November 22, 1963
after JFK's assassination, "A Cage in Search of a Bird," to November 29, 1963, and pulled episode
that was scheduled to air that night, "I'm Here to Kill a King," which was then shelved and would
not be seen until it went to syndication.

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How long after the Kennedy Assassination did the networks return to regular programming? Was
it Tuesday? Wasn't Thursday the 28th Thanksgiving?

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Quote Originally Posted by AKA asked:

How long after the Kennedy Assassination did the networks return to regular programming? Was
it Tuesday? Wasn't Thursday the 28th Thanksgiving?
Prety much, regular programming was back on Tuesday, November 26th, but I understand there
were a few special network news reports on Tuesday, dealing with the aftermath of the
assassination and the reopening of the stock markets.

I would suspect that the televised Thanksgiving parades and football game telecasts the
following Thursday were quite subdued.

Trivia buffs: Supposedly as something to take Americans' minds off the recent tragedy, a feature
report filed a few weeks earlier by then-CBS News London bureau chief Alexander Kendrick aired
on the "CBS Evening News" on Thanksgiving night: It was about a British singing quartet who had
become a sensation in that country and were beginning to become extremely popular across the
rest of Europe as well. They were, of course, the Beatles. It reportedly was the first time they
appeared in any form on American television, some seven or so weeks ahead of a film of one of
their concerts appearing on Jack Paar's prime-time NBC variety show and ten weeks prior to
their famed U.S. live TV debut on "Ed Sullivan".

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Quote Originally Posted by Joseph_Gallant

Trivia buffs: Supposedly as something to take Americans' minds off the recent tragedy, a feature
report filed a few weeks earlier by then-CBS News London bureau chief Alexander Kendrick aired
on the "CBS Evening News" on Thanksgiving night: It was about a British singing quartet who had
become a sensation in that country and were beginning to become extremely popular across the
rest of Europe as well. They were, of course, the Beatles. It reportedly was the first time they
appeared in any form on American television, some seven or so weeks ahead of a film of one of
their concerts appearing on Jack Paar's prime-time NBC variety show and ten weeks prior to
their famed U.S. live TV debut on "Ed Sullivan".

...the Kendrick report on The Beatles had, in fact, run on the CBS Morning News with Mike
Wallace on November 22nd, only a couple of hours before the assassination (apparently, KXLY/4
pre-empted Wallace for The Jack LaLanne Show in Spokane). It was scheduled to run, in edited
form, on that night's CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, but, of course, something
prevented that. Cronkite did not run his edit of the Kendrick report on The Beatles on
Thanksgiving Night, but on December 10th; that, in turn, led a Silver Spring, MD, teenager
named Marsha Albert to request WWDC Washington disc jockey Carroll James play one of the
songs in the piece, "I Want to Hold Your Hand," which James indeed did on December 17th after
tracking down the British Parlophone release of the single (he brought Miss Albert into the
WWDC studios to record an introduction for the playing). James then sent a tape dub of the
record to fellow disc jockeys on Chicago and St. Louis stations, who themselves started playing it
on their own. All of this activity led Capitol Records to move the official release date of the
American pressings of the single from January 13th to December 26th. The Jack Paar Program of
January 3rd contained film of one of The Beatles' BBC-TV appearances, and, as the cliche goes,
the rest is history--

--except that the Wallace broadcast wasn't the first time The Beatles appeared on American
network television. On November 18th, four days earlier, NBC's Huntley-Brinkley Report aired a
four-minute piece, narrated by Edwin Newman, on The Beatles...

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November 22, 1963 also happened to be the release date of The Beatles' second UK album, With
the Beatles.

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...which provided the lion's share of the material that appeared on the first two Beatles albums
issued in the United States by Capitol, Meet The Beatles! and The Beatles' Second Album. Capitol
issued With The Beatles in Canada (as Beatlemania! With The Beatles) the next business day,
November 25th...

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Yep. I have the Capitol Albums, but I'm more of a fan of the UK albums. I came of age during the
CD era, so those are the albums I cut my teeth on.

Retro: Eastern Virginia Sunday, June 21, 1970

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition:

WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS)

7:30 The Story

8 AM This Is The Life

8:30 Day Of Discovery

9 AM Tom & Jerry

9:30 Batman (animated)

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet (the Focolares, a group of Catholic

laymen whose goal is love and understanding among all

people)

10:30 Look Up And Live ("Women's Revolt: A Men's Response")

11 AM Bible Answers

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N Big Picture

12:30 How To Stop Smoking

1 PM Movies: a double-dip of John Wayne: "Paradise Canyon"

(1935) and "Flame Of Barbary Coast" (1945)

3:15 Sports With Stan Garlin

3:30 AAU Track Meet ((the Orange County Invitational, taped

yesterday in Orange, CA)


4:30 NFL Action (the Vikings' 27-7 slaughter of the Browns for the

1969 NFL championship, Kansas City won the Super Bowl, 23-7)

5 PM Ecology Discussion ("Tidewater: Fool's Paradise" emphasizes air and

water pollution in the Hampton Roads area)

5:30 Amateur Hour (Estelle and Alfonso Dancers, tumbling act; singers Gordon

Tocher, David Galeto, Alice Kolb, and Janice Rosenthal; flutist Pamela

Jackson; tap dancer Gisele Pety; drummer Tommy Day)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7 PM Lassie

7:30 To Rome With Love

8 PM Ed Sullivan (David Frye, Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer, Bobby Goldsboro,

Boots Randolph, Connie Stevens, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, balancing

act Sam and Sammy, a production number from "Promises, Promises")

9 PM Glen Campbell (Tony Randall, Lulu, Jerry Reed)

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:15 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:30 Merv Griffin (Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Ann-Margret, Roger Smith, Marty

Allen, Teresa Graves, delay from Fri 11:30 PM)

WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

7:45 Film

8 AM Rex Humbard
9 AM Day Of Discovery

9:30 Dudley Do-Right

10 AM Fantastic Voyage

10:30 Spiderman

11 AM Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery ("The Hidden World Of The Forest" looks at how trees maintain

their own water supply and animals kill rodents that threaten forest life.)

12 N Film (Danny Thomas narrates "Children Of The Dust," about the work of

the Peace Corps, Papal Volunteers, and the Maryknoll Fathers in Peru.)

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM Issues And Answers (one-hour edition on Indochina, with Sens. Robert

Byrd (Democrat-West Virginia), Barry Goldwater (Republican-Arizona),

Jacob Javits (Republican-New York), and George McGovern (Democrat-

South Dakota))

2 PM Square World (Jeanne Rejaunier, author of "The Beauty Trap,"; Hollywood

columnist John Austin; the singing Sons of Liberty)

2:30 Film ("Expressway Driving")

3 PM Film (wildlife in river areas)

3:30 Film (top golfers in action: Gary Player, Billy Casper, Orville Moody, Frank

Beard, Gene Litler, Julius Boros)

4 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

4:30 Film: "The Great Outdoors"

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

7 PM Land Of The Giants (time approximate)

8 PM The FBI
9 PM ABC Movie: "Rock-a-Bye Baby" (Jerry Lewis, from '58)

11 PM ABC News (anchor not given)

sign off 11:15 PM

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS)

6:30 Rev. Gene Lowry

7 AM Old Time Gospel Hour (Jerry Falwell)

8 AM Revival Fires

8:30 Oral Roberts

9 AM Christian Viewpoint

9:30 Batman (animated)

10 AM Day Of Discovery

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three (first of two programs on Zen Buddhism)

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N Viewpoint

12:30 Amateur Hour (the Jean Ketell Dancers; singers Brenner and

Ross, and Denise Mainelli; tap dancer Gregory Burge; the Pied

Pipers, flute duo; acrobatic dancer Vicki Baker; pantomimist

Kathy Mangum; the Robert Ensinger Chorale, week-behind from

5:30 PM)

1 PM Commercial Feature (what we now call an "infomercial")

1:30 Bachelor Father

2 PM CBS Children's Hour ("Toby," about a kid with a gift for chess and
electronic gadgetry who discovers it's hard to make friends when

you have a high IQ and are the "new kid" in a school, week-behind

from 4:30 PM)

3 PM NFL Action ("Silver Anniversary In The Golden State," about the Rams'

1969 season (Minnesota beat them 23-20 for the Western Conference

championship, week-behind from 4 PM)

3:30 AAU Track Meet

4:30 Movie: "18 In The Sun" (Italian teens on the beach, from '63)

6 PM CBS News

6:30 Something Else (from Six Flags Over Texas, John Byner welcomes

Lou Rawls, Andy Kim, and the 1910 Fruitgum Company)

7 PM Lassie

7:30 To Rome With Love

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Glen Campbell

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM CBS News

11:15 News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Merv Griffin (same as WTAR/WTKR)

WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC)

6:30 Herald Of Truth

7 AM Faith For Today

7:30 This Is The Life


8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee (guests: the Hemphills)

9 AM Rex Humbard

10 AM Fantastic Voyage

10:30 Spiderman

11 AM Church Service

12 N Discovery (delay from 11:30 AM)

12:30 Dudley Do-Right (delay from 9:30 AM)

1 PM Issues And Answers

2 PM Bronco

3 PM Movie: "Hercules Of The Desert"

4:30 The Texan

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

7 PM Land Of The Giants (time approximate)

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "Rock-a-Bye Baby"

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Movie: "Ghost In The Invisible Bikini"

WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC)

7 AM Bible Storytime

7:30 Live And Learn

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Kathryn Kuhlman

9:30 Church Service


10 AM Corn Pone (sorry imitation of "Hee Haw")

10:30 Topic

11 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee (guest: Bob Gallion)

12 N World Tomorrow

12:30 Head-Way (documentary, subject not given)

1 PM Meet The Press (guest: U.S. Ambassador to the UN

Charles W. Yost)

1:30 Scene Seventy

2:30 Upbeat

3:30 Kity Wells

4 PM Bill Anderson (guest: Roy Drusky)

4:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Ernest Tubb, Mel

Tillis, Martha Carson)

5 PM The Invaders

6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Frank McGee Report

7 PM All-American College Show (guest host Gordon MacRae

welcomes singers Diana Finn (University of Cincinnati),

the Melas II (Salem College, NC), the Cruisers (various

California colleges))

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney ("Run, Light Buck, Run," the

story of an old prospector and a young pronghorn antelope)

8:30 Bill Cosby (guests: Henry Fonda and Elsa Lanchester, who are

stuck in an elevator with Chet Kincaid)

9 PM Bonanza
10 PM The Bold Ones ("The Doctors": the backlash when a doctor

at Craig Institute performs an experimental transplant)

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Sunday Tonight Show

1 AM News, Weather, Sports

WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC)

7 AM Children's Gospel Hour

7:30 Lesson For Living

8 AM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

8:30 Cartoon Carnival

9 AM This Is The Life

9:30 Music And The Spoken Word

9:55 Film

10 AM Patern For Living

10:30 Light Unto My Path

11 AM The Answer

11:30 Insight (the religious program)

12 N Film (peaceful applications of atomic energy)

12:30 WWBT Reports

1 PM Meet The Press

1:30 Laurel And Hardy

2:30 Movie: "Let's Do It Again" (this one's from '53, not

the '70s)
4:30 Scene Seventy (Cashman, Pistilli and West; the Jaggerz;

King Curtis)

5:30 In Which We Live (the controversy over two environment-

threatening dams and canals: the Lower Granite Dam (Idaho

and Washington) and the Cross-Florida Barge Canal)

6 PM Frank McGee Report

6:30 TBA

7 PM Wild Kingdom (in the Sonora Desert, Marlin Perkins and Jim

Fowler go after Gila monsters, collard lizards, and six-foot

diamondback ratlers)

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Bill Cosby

9 PM Bonanza

10 PM The Bold Ones

11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Perry Mason

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC)

7 AM Christophers

7:30 Comedy Time

8 AM Revival Fires

8:30 Oral Roberts

9 AM Animal Fair

9:30 Dudley Do-Right


10 AM Fantastic Voyage

10:30 Spiderman

11 AM Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery

12 N Roller Derby

1 PM Issues And Answers

2 PM Movie: "Perfect Strangers" (from '50, so no Larry and Balki)

3:30 Wagon Train

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

7 PM Land Of The Giants (time approximate)

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "Rock-a-Bye Baby"

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:20 Movie: "Malaga"

1:10 News

WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET)

off air on Sunday

WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET)

6 PM Book Beat (Mortimer Adler discusses his book on how

to be happy in today's society, "The Time Of Our Lives")

6:30 Crafty Creations


7 PM Dedication Of The New Market Batlefield (a Civil War site)

8 PM The Show (Iron Buterfly, folk singer Jaime Brocket, Steven Hess,

national director of the 1970 White House Conference on Children

and Youth)

9 PM Forsyte Saga (Chapter 11 gets some of the family into the Boer War)

10 PM The Advocates (the Israeli side of a two-part debate on the future

of the Middle East)

sign off 11 PM

WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.)

1:30 Jim And Tammy

2:30 Rex Humbard

3:30 The Answer

4 PM Golden Years

4:30 Kathryn Kuhlman

5 PM Oral Roberts

5:30 Gospel Hour (don't know if this is Jerry Falwell)

6:30 This Is The Life

sign off 7 PM

Retro: France Thurs, June 22, 1989

from Cine-Tele-Revue

24-hour clock used for listings...0000-midnight, 1300-1pm


TF1

6.25 Une Premiere

7.25 Meteo (weather)

7.40 Club Dorothee Matin

8.30 Tele Shopping

9.00 Haine et passions (Guiding Light)

9.40 Les amours des annees folles

10.05 Viva la vie

10.35 Trente millions d'amis

11.00 Intrigues

11.30 Jeopardy (local version)

12.00 Tournez...manege

12.30 Le juste prix (local Price is Right)

13.00 Le Journal de la Une

13.25 Meteo

13.30 La Bourse (stock market report)

13.35 La ligne de chance (Rituals)

14.30 Au plaisir de Dieu

16.00 Droles d'histoires

16.25 Quarte

16.35 La chance aux chansons

16.50 Club Dorothee

17.30 En cas de bonheur

17.55 Les rues de San Francisco (Streets of San Francisco)

18.50 Avis de recherche


18.55 Santa Barbara

19.25 La roue de la fortune (local Wheel of Fortune)

19.50 Le Bebete Show

20.00 Le Journal de la Une

20.30 Meteo

20.35 Tapis verte

20.40 La Terre perd sa boule

22.15 Dans la chaleur de la nuit (In the Heat of the Night)

23.10 La securite auto (Renault's secret testing center in Lardy is opened up for the first time)

0.05 Une Derniere

0.25 Intrigues

0.50 Histoires naturelles

1.20 C'est deja demain (Search for Tomorrow)

1.50 sign-off

Antenne 2

6.45 Telematin

8.30 Matin bonheur

8.35 Amoreusement votre (Loving)

9.05 Matin bonheur (news at 10.00 and 11.00)

11.25 La fete a la maison (Full House)

11.50 Infos/Meteo

12.00 Les maries a l'A2

12.30 L'arche d'or

13.00 Le Journal
13.45 Falcon Crest

14.10 La chasse aux hommes

15.10 Du cote de chez Fred

16.05 Les mysteres de l'Ouest (Wild Wild West)

16.55 Infos

17.00 Graffitis 5/15

17.55 Trivial Pursuit

18.20 Top models (Bold & the Beautiful)

18.45 Des chiffres et des letres

19.10 Actualites regionales (regional news)

19.35 L'homme a tout faire

20.00 Le Journal

20.25 Les consommateurs

20.35 Cinema "La Legion saute sue Kolwezi" (originally produced for FR3)

22.20 Infos

22.30 Edition speciale

23.50 24h sur la 2 (European affairs)

0.15 60 secondes

0.20 Du cote de chez Fred

1.15 sign-off

FR3

10.20 Amuse 3

10.40 Geoscope (visiting Mexico City)

11.30 Espace 3
11.55 1789, au jour le jour (Daily life during the French Revolution, this would also air as part of
the afternoon Amuse 3)

12.00 12/13 magazine regional

12.55 Flash 3

13.05 Quand la liberte venait du ciel

13.30 Regards de femmes

13.55 Flash 3

14.00 Dadou Badou

14.30 Questions du Gouvernement (live Senate coverage)

17.00 Flash 3

17.05 Amuse 3

18.00 Drevet vend la meche

19.00 19/20 de l'information

19.55 Denver, le dernie dinosaure (Denver the Last Dinosaur)

20.05 La classe

20.35 Cinema "La samourai"

22.25 Oradour

23.35 Soir 3

23.55 Musique, musiques

0.00 Mini-films "Vue sur la mer"/"Feu"/"Man man"

0.35 sign-off

Canal +

Pay channel, italicized programming is unscrambled

6.55 Cabou Cadin

7.40 Ca cartoon
8.00 CBS Evening News

8.25 Les arenes de l'info

8.30 La boutique

9.00 Cinema "L'oeuvre du noir"

10.40 Infos

10.50 Madame Tallien

12.30 Demain

13.30 Cinema "El Dorado"

15.55 Cinema "Biggles"

17.35 Cabou cadin

18.30 Ca cartoon

18.45 Infos

18.50 Top 50

19.30 Nulle part ailleurs

20.30 Cinema "Les plus dingues des agents secrets" (The Last of the Secret Agents?)

22.05 Cinema "Angel Heart" (shown in English)

23.55 Cinema "Aenigma"

1.20 Cinema "Ville etrangere"

2.55 sign-off

La Cinq

6.00 Journal Permanent

7.30 Les aventures de Teddy Ruxpin

7.55 Grand Prix

8.20 Denis la malice (Dennis the Menace, animated)


8.45 Gu Gu Ganmo

9.00 Tele-Achat (shopping)

9.15 Voisin voisine

10.40 L'ile aux trente circueils

11.30 Memorama

12.00 Tendresse et passion

12.30 Journal

13.30 Vive la tele

13.35 Inspecteur Derrick

15.00 "Crible" en direct de l'Assemblee Nationale

16.00 Max la menace (Get Smart)

16.50 Remi sans famille (known as Remi in French Canada)

17.15 Grand Prix

17.40 Les defenseurs de la Terre (Defenders of the Earth)

18.05 Arnold et Willy (Diff'rent Strokes)

18.30 Bouvard et compagnie

19.00 Supercopter (Airwolf)

19.55 Journal

20.30 Cinema "Des filles craquantes"

22.30 Cinema "Boldero"

0.30 Inspecteur Derrick

1.30 L'ile aux trente cercueils

2.25 Bouvard et compagnie

2.40 Tendresse et Passion

3.05 Journal
3.10 L'ame soeur

3.55 Voisin voisine

5.55 Clips

M6

6.20 Boulevard des Clips

10.30 Boutique

10.45 Boulevard des Clips

11.05 Musicolles

11.25 La princesse du rail

11.50 Hit Hit Hit Hourra

12.00 M6 Express

12.05 Graffi'6

12.30 Les routes du Paradis (Highway to Heaven)

13.20 Madame est servie (Who's the Boss?)

13.45 Clair de lune (Moonlighting)

14.35 Boulevard des Clips

16.10 Destination Danger

17.05 Hit Hit Hit Hourra

17.10 L'homme de fer (Ironside)

18.05 Multipop

18.40 La petite maison dans la prairie (Litle House on the Prairie)

19.30 Cher oncle Bill (Father Knows Best)

19.55 6 Minutes

20.00 Madame est servie (Who's the Boss?)


20.35 Cinema "Le cover-girl est disparu" (Dragnet movie)

22.10 Clair de lune (Moonlighting)

23.00 Journal

23.05 L'homme de fer (Ironside)

23.55 Charmes

0.05 Boulevard des clips

2.00 La princesse du rail

2.25 Quand la science mene l'enquete

3.20 Aventure

3.45 Connaissance du milieu

4.10 La monde sauvage

4.35 Aventure

5.00 Destination sante

5.55 La princesse du rail

TMC-Monaco

11.00 simulcast with M6

14.35 TMC-Sports Auto

15.00 Magasin-magazine

15.20 simulcast with M6

18.10 Dites-moi Brice

18.30 S'il te plait, montre-moi tes histoires

19.00 Meteo

19.05 Magasin-magazine

19.30 Musicolles
19.55 simulcast with M6

0.20 sign-off

RTL-Luxembourg

11.00 Clips

11.15 Magasin-magazine

11.40 A coeur ouvert

12.05 Top models (Bold & the Beautiful)

12.30 RTL-info

12.35 Dessin anime (Cartoon)

12.50 Falcon Crest

13.40 Cinema "Le gentleman d'Epsom"

15.10 Magasin-magazine

15.15 Santa Barbara

15.45 Magasin-magazine

15.50 Le Saint (The Saint)

16.45 Magasin-magazine

17.00 Happy Birthday

17.30 RTL-info

17.35 K 2000 (Knight Rider)

18.20 RTL-Zoom

18.25 Duo

18.55 RTL-info

19.05 Cosby Show

19.30 RTL Zoom


19.35 Happy Days

20.00 Stalag 13 (Hogan's Heroes)

20.30 Cinema "La grand bazar"

22.05 RTL-info

22.10 Cinema "Sergent Klems"

23.45 sign-off

TSR-Switzerland

10.10 sign-on

10.15 Planquez les nonours

11.05 Euroflics

11.55 Dessins animes

12.20 A coeur ouvert

12.45 Journal

13.15 Virginia

13.40 Dynastie (Dynasty)

14.30 Daktari

15.20 Entre le desert et la mer

16.10 La croisiere s'amuse (Love Boat)

17.00 C'est les Babibouchetes!

17.15 Pour les jeunes

18.00 Mister Gun (Sledge Hammer!)

18.35 Top models (Bold & the Beautiful)

19.00 Journal romand

19.20 Jeu
19.30 Journal

20.05 Temps present

21.10 Cinema "Les joupons de la Revolution"

22.45 Hotel

23.20 Journal

23.40 Cinema "Feux du music-hall"

1.15 teletext

1.20 sign-off

RTBF-Belgium

18.15 La boite aux images

19.00 Journal

19.03 Ce soir

19.30 Journal

20.00 Autant savoir

20.25 Cinema "La fievre de l'or"

22.00 Courts metrages belges (Belgian short films)

23.00 Journal

23.30 La pensee socialiste

23.40 sign-off

Tele 21-Belgium (RTBF second channel)

19.00 La pensee socialiste

19.30 Journal

20.00 sign-off
Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, December 8, 1980

The news of John Lennon's death broke after prime time on the East Coast, as he was gunned
down around 10:50 pm EST. Besides the famous Howard Cosell announcement on Monday Night
Football, how was the news of John Lennon's death handled in the Pacific Time Zone? Did CBS
and NBC break into their programming?

Channels:

2KREM (CBS)

4KXLY (ABC)

6KHQ (NBC)

7KSPS (PBS)

MORNING

5:48

6Farm and Home Report

5:55

2Down to Earth

4Farm Reports

6:00

2Sunrise Semester

4Agriculture U.S.A.

6:18
6Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear

6:30

2Tom and Jerry

4Cartoons

7:00

2Monday Morning with Charles Kuralt

Includes Agriculture 80 at 7:25.

4Good Morning America

Includes local news at 8:25.

6Today

Includes Agriculture Today at 7:25 and Q-6 News Alive at 8:25.

8:00

2Captain Kangaroo

8:15

7A.M. Weather

8:30

7Educational Programming

9:00

2The Jeffersons
4Donahue

6The Richard Simmons Show

9:30

2Alice

6Blockbusters

10:00

2The Price Is Right

4The Love Boat

6Wheel of Fortune

11:00

2Mid-Morning

4Family Feud

6Card Sharks

11:30

2Search for Tomorrow

4All My Children

6The Doctors

AFTERNOON

12:00
2The Young and the Restless

6Days of our Lives

7Educational Programming

12:30

4Dialing for Dollars

1:00

2As the World Turns

4One Life to Live

6Another World

2:00

2Guiding Light

4General Hospital

6Texas

3:00

2The John Davidson Show

4Ryans Hope

6The Merv Griffin Show

3:30

4The Flintstones
4:00

4Gilligans Island

7Sesame Street

4:30

2The Hollywood Squares

4Hogans Heroes

6Hour Magazine

5:00

2The World of People

4Total News 4

7Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30

2KREM 2 News

4World News Tonight

6Q-6 News Alive

7The Electric Company

EVENING

6:00

2CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite

4Monday Night Football


New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins.

6NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor

7As Man Behaves

6:30

2Happy Days Again

6The Cross-Wits

7Over Easy

Older Exercise. Guests Buster Crabbe, Dr. Herbert DeVries, Rob Skeist. (CC)

7:00

2Family Feud

6M*A*S*H

Frank decides to make money by auctioning off the camp garbage while Hawkeyes love life
suffers a serious atack.

7The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30

2Tic Tac Dough

6P.M. Magazine

7The Dick Cavet Show

Guest: Angelo Dundee.

8:00

2Flo

Flo vows to give a favorite customer the sendoff he wantsa wingding of a funeral at the Yellow
Rose.

6Litle House on the Prairie

Adam, having regained his sight, decides to leave his teaching position at the school for the blind
and return to law school. (Part 2) (CC)

7Great Performances

Der Rosenkavalier. Gwyneth Jones, Brigite Fassbaender, Lucia Popp and Manfred Jungwirth
star in Richard Strausss masterpiece of lyric opera marking the productions first telecast in the
United States.

8:30

2Ladies Man

9:00

2M*A*S*H

Hot Lips father, the famous old soldier Howitzer Al Houlihan, pays a visit to the 4077th.

4Carol Burnet and Friends

Guests Tim Conway, Charo.

6MOVIE: My Kidnapper, My Love

(TV, 1980) James Stacy, Glynnis OConnor. A crippled vendor plots to kidnap an emotionally
disturbed runaway and extort money from her wealthy parents.

9:30

2House Calls

The hospital administrator demands that one of the hospitals top nurses be fired for appearing
nude in a girlie magazine.

4All in the Family

Archie surprises everyone when he comes home from work bearing gifts and good cheer.
10:00

2Lou Grant

The Trib is the target of a huge libel suit because of an expose of a headline-grabbing scandal
sheet.

4Thats Incredible!

Featured: the human torpedo; fluorocarbon blood; a legless weightlifter; canine parachutists.

11:00

2KREM 2 News

4Total News 4

6Q-6 News Alive

11:30

2Quincy, M.E.

Quincys investigation into a supposedly accidental drowning at a health club is thwarted by the
clubs lawyer.

4Nightline

6The Best of Carson

Guests: Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke, Dick Van Paten.

7Captioned ABC News

11:50

4The Newlywed Game

12:20
4MOVIE: Someone I Touched

(TV, 1975) Cloris Leachman, Glynnis OConnor. An architects pregnant wife discovers that her
husband has contracted venereal disease from his teen-age girlfriend.

12:30

6Tomorrow

Guests: Morley Safer; surrogate mother Elixabeth Kane and her doctor, Richard Levin.

12:40

2The New Avengers

A British Army officer forms his own formidable fighting unit and goes into business for himself.

1:50

2Agriculture 80

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Re: Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, December 8, 1980

Should 'Password Plus' be on channel 6 at 10:30?

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Yes, good catch. Not sure how I managed to screw that up.

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Quote Originally Posted by AKA

Channels:

2KREM (CBS)

4KXLY (ABC)

6KHQ (NBC)
7KSPS (PBS)

9:00

6MOVIE: My Kidnapper, My Love

(TV, 1980) James Stacy, Glynnis OConnor. A crippled vendor plots to kidnap an emotionally
disturbed runaway and extort money from her wealthy parents.

12:20

4MOVIE: Someone I Touched

(TV, 1975) Cloris Leachman, Glynnis OConnor. An architects pregnant wife discovers that her
husband has contracted venereal disease from his teen-age girlfriend.

...geez, Glynnis O'Connor just couldn't catch a break, could she? Wonder if she ever compared
career notes with Linda Blair? ;-) ...

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She was the Melissa Gilbert of her day (or, if you prefer, Tracey Gold).

Retro: San Antonio (Primetime) - March 30, 1984


Source: Del Rio News Herald

KMOL/4 (NBC)

6 PM News

6:30 PM Entertainment Tonight

7 PM The Master

8 PM We Got It Made

9 PM The New Show

10 PM News

10:30 PM The Tonight Show

11:30 PM Wrestling

12:30 AM Thicke Of The Night

KENS/5 (CBS)

6 PM News

6:30 PM Newscope

7 PM Movie: "The Wizard Of Oz"

9 PM Anne Murray

10 PM News

10:30 PM Jeffersons

11 PM Quincy

12 Midnight Kojak

KSAT/12 (ABC)

6 PM Family Feud
6:30 PM PM Magazine

7 PM Benson

7:30 PM Webster

8 PM Masquerade

9 PM Mat Houston

10 PM News

10:30 PM Barney Miller

11 PM Three's Company

11:30 PM M*A*S*H

12 Midnight Nightline

12:30 AM Hollywood (Squares?)

The image linked at the top also includes primetime listings on this day for: KLRN (PBS), KWEX
(SIN), CBN, ESPN, Showtime, The Movie Channel, WGN and WTBS.

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the 12:30 Hollywood is probably "Eye on Hollywood", which was a brief "ET" clone for ABC late-
night.

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I've heard of "Eye On Hollywood", but I had no idea that it was for ABC stations. In fact, the show
doesn't even have its own Wikipedia entry - all I could find was this.

Random thought: I could use some full day's listings from South Texas from the mid-'80's - just
sayin'... :

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Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

I've heard of "Eye On Hollywood", but I had no idea that it was for ABC stations. In fact, the show
doesn't even have its own Wikipedia entry - all I could find was this.

Random thought: I could use some full day's listings from South Texas from the mid-'80's - just
sayin'... :

FWIW, these show "Eye on Hollywood" starting Winter 83/84 for ABC at Midnight ET.

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983%E2%80%931984_United_States_network_television
_schedule_(late_night)

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Quote Originally Posted by Wright County Guy

Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

I've heard of "Eye On Hollywood", but I had no idea that it was for ABC stations. In fact, the show
doesn't even have its own Wikipedia entry - all I could find was this.
Random thought: I could use some full day's listings from South Texas from the mid-'80's - just
sayin'... :

FWIW, these show "Eye on Hollywood" starting Winter 83/84 for ABC at Midnight ET.

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983%E2%80%931984_United_States_network_television
_schedule_(late_night)

"Eye on Hollywood" was also prety much of an offshoot of KABC's "Eye on L.A.", except more
entertainment-focused. "Eye on L.A." is still on the air to this day on KABC, now as a weekly
series on Saturday evenings (when not pre-empted by sports or the occasional infomercial).

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Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

Source: Del Rio News Herald

KMOL/4 (NBC)

6 PM News

6:30 PM Entertainment Tonight

7 PM The Master

8 PM We Got It Made

9 PM The New Show


10 PM News

10:30 PM The Tonight Show

11:30 PM Wrestling

12:30 AM Thicke Of The Night

KENS/5 (CBS)

6 PM News

6:30 PM Newscope

7 PM Movie: "The Wizard Of Oz"

9 PM Anne Murray

10 PM News

10:30 PM Jeffersons

11 PM Quincy

12 Midnight Kojak

KSAT/12 (ABC)

6 PM Family Feud

6:30 PM PM Magazine

7 PM Benson

7:30 PM Webster

8 PM Masquerade

9 PM Mat Houston

10 PM News

10:30 PM Barney Miller

11 PM Three's Company
11:30 PM M*A*S*H

12 Midnight Nightline

12:30 AM Hollywood (Squares?)

The image linked at the top also includes primetime listings on this day for: KLRN (PBS), KWEX
(SIN), CBN, ESPN, Showtime, The Movie Channel, WGN and WTBS.

What was the channel lineup? Del Rio use Rogers, or another cable system?

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What is (SIN) Mr. D.? Southern India Network?

USA Dance Mix Atlanta's 24/7 streaming Dance station. (Dance-Disco-House 1977 to today)
iTUNES (Electronica section), Tunein, Streema, Nobex, Ootunes, etc.

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What is (SIN) Mr. D.? Southern India Network?

SIN stood for Spanish International Network. Nowdays it's known as Univision

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Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

Source: Del Rio News Herald

KMOL/4 (NBC)

11:30 PM Wrestling

12:30 AM Thicke Of The Night

...I'm assuming the wrestling here would be Joe Blanchard's Southwest Championship Wrestling,
which was based in San Antonio and in its final months of national cable coverage over USA
Network (Blanchard had bought the Sunday morning USA time slot, but didn't maintain the
payments, opening the way for Vince McMahon Jr. to take the slot over a few weeks after this
with his WWF All-American Wrestling package). Fascinating that KMOL/4 isn't carrying Friday
Night Videos. I'm suspecting the wrestling show is in there to maintain a 60-minute block
between Carson and Thicke that David Leterman provided on other weeknights...

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Quote Originally Posted by Ultimajock

Quote Originally Posted by DToTheJ

Source: Del Rio News Herald

KMOL/4 (NBC)

11:30 PM Wrestling

12:30 AM Thicke Of The Night

...Fascinating that KMOL/4 isn't carrying Friday Night Videos. I'm suspecting the wrestling show
is in there to maintain a 60-minute block between Carson and Thicke that David Leterman
provided on other weeknights...

Did KMOL carried Videos before or after they picked up the "Thicke of the Night" fiasco?

No, I believe this was WCCW, which was in the midst of an all-out turf war with Blanchard in SA.
SWCW aired Sunday mornings on KENS.

Retro: 50 Years Ago, Fall 1962 Network Schedules

From Castleman and Podrazik, "The TV Schedule Book"

(new shows in CAPS)

MONDAY ABC 7:30 Cheyenne

8:30 The Rifleman

9 PM STONEY BURKE (Jack Lord)

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM ABC News Final (Murphy Martin)

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7:30 To Tell The Truth


8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 THE LUCY SHOW

9 PM Danny Thomas Show

9:30 Andy Griffith Show

10 PM THE NEW LORETTA YOUNG SHOW (here she's a widowed

magazine writer, one of whose kids is played by Dack Rambo)

10:30 Stump The Stars (new name for "Pantomime Quiz," with Pat

Harrington Jr. hosting until December, when creator/original

host Mike Stokey returns)

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7:30 IT'S A MAN'S WORLD (Ted Bessell is one of a group of college kids

living on a houseboat in a college town situated on a river)

8:30 SAINTS AND SINNERS

9:30 The Price Is Right

10 PM David Brinkley's Journal

10:30 (Local)

11:15 Tonight Show (Johnny Carson begins 30 years as host

on Oct. 1)

1 AM (Local)

TUESDAY ABC 7:30 COMBAT!

8:30 Hawaiian Eye

9:30 The Untouchables


10:30 Bell And Howell Close-Up

11 PM ABC News Final

11:10 (Local)

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

8 PM LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW (Bridges plays a reporter who

imagines himself to be the protagonist)

8:30 Red Skelton Hour (this is the year he expands to an hour)

9:30 Jack Benny Program (the first time in nearly three decades that

Jack's show wasn't broadcast on Sunday, but his ratings take

a decided upturn in the new timeslot, having dropped out of the top thirty in 1961-62 against
the

competition of "Bonanza")

10 PM Garry Moore Show

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7:30 Laramie

8:30 EMPIRE (forerunner of the primetime soaps of the '80s with Richard Egan

as Jim Redigo, foreman of a ranch so big he has to inspect it in a private plane)

9:30 Dick Powell Show (Powell will pass away on Jan. 1, 1963, and guest hosts will

finish the season)

10:30 Chet Huntley Reporting

11 PM (Local)

11:15 Tonight Show

1 AM (Local)
WEDNESDAY ABC 7:30 Wagon Train (new network, where it will last until 1965)

8:30 GOING MY WAY (Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald weren't available but Gene

Kelly and Leo G. Carroll aren't too bad--watch, too, for Dick York)

9:30 OUR MAN HIGGINS (Stanley Holloway--in no way to be confused with Sterling

Holloway--in a TV version of a radio show called "It's Higgins, Sir," wherein he

plays a valet)

10 PM Naked City

11 PM ABC News Final

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7:30 CBS Reports/CBS News Specials

8:30 Dobie Gillis

9 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (not since "The $64,000 Question" does a new show rise to

#1 so quickly--by Thanksgiving)

9:30 Dick Van Dyke Show

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour/Armstrong Circle Theater (Armstrong

Carpet will drop this show to sponsor Danny Kaye the next year)

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7:30 THE VIRGINIAN (an unprecedented 90 minutes, but its popularity sparks a fad for 90-
minute

shows, including "Wagon Train" the following year)

9 PM Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall

10 PM THE ELEVENTH HOUR (psychiatrists are marked as the next doctor-show craze, but
neither

this nor ABC's "Breaking Point" the following year ever really catch on)
11 PM (Local)

11:15 Tonight Show

1 AM (Local)

THURSDAY ABC 7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM Donna Reed Show

8:30 Leave It To Beaver (its last season, and with Jerry Mathers gaining weight and becoming

more self-conscious, Tony Dow gets more airtime)

9 PM My Three Sons

9:30 McHALE'S NAVY

10 PM Alcoa Premiere/Fred Astaire Presenting

11 PM ABC News Final

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7:30 Mister Ed

8 PM Perry Mason (moved from Saturday to accommodate Jackie Gleason's return to Saturday
nights)

9 PM THE NURSES (another medical angle that ABC will later adopt as a daytime soap)

10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour (first year in the expanded format)

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7:30 WIDE COUNTRY

8:30 Dr. Kildare

9:30 Hazel

10 PM ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW

11 PM (Local)
11:15 Tonight Show

1 AM (Local)

FRIDAY ABC 7:30 THE GALLANT MEN

8:30 The Flintstones

9 PM I'M DICKENS, HE'S FENSTER (Marty Ingels and John Astin, as construction workers, worked

a lot like Laurel and Hardy--Stan Laurel, in fact, was a big fan

of the show and often sent in story ideas)

9:30 77 Sunset Strip

10:30 (Local)

11 PM ABC News Final

11:10 (Local)

CBS 7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Route 66

9:30 FAIR EXCHANGE (two World War II Army buddies, one American, one English, "exchange"
daughters for a

year; watch for Judy Carne as the English daughter--this show develops

a cult following and is cut to 30 minutes in the spring of 1963 but doesn't

make it to a second season)

10:30 Eyewitness

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7:30 International Showtime

8:30 Sing Along With Mitch


9:30 DON'T CALL ME CHARLIE (the main character is an Army veterinarian; the

"Charlie" of the title is his commanding officer, Col. U. Charles Barker--watch for Alan Napier and

Arte Johnson on this one)

10 PM JACK PAAR SHOW (essentially the same as his version of "The Tonight Show"--

watch for Richard Nixon playing the piano and some great bits by Mike Nichols

and Elaine May)

11 PM (Local)

11:15 Tonight Show

1 AM (Local)

MON-FRI DAYTIME

ABC 11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

11:30 Yours For A Song

12 N Jane Wyman Presents (reruns)

12:30 Camouflage (replaced by "Father Knows Best" reruns on Nov. 19)

12:55 News (Alex Dreier)

1 PM (Local)

2 PM Day In Court

2:30 Seven Keys

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust? (Woody Woodbury becomes the new host Sept. 10)

4 PM American Bandstand (start of its final year as a daily show)

4:30 DISCOVERY '62

4:55 American Newsstand (Roger Sharp)


5 PM (Local)

6 PM ABC Evening Report (Ron Cochran, affiliates have the choice of six feeds

through 7:15)

CBS 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM (Local)

10 AM Calendar (Harry Reasoner, Mary Ficket)

10:30 I Love Lucy (reruns--CBS will depend on reruns in the

mornings until September 1972)

11 AM Real McCoys (reruns)

11:30 Pete And Gladys (reruns)

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (Harry Reasoner)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM College Of The Air (I suspect this was the feed time and that the affiliates

carried it in the early morning, as they did "Sunrise Semester")

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkleter's House Party

3 PM The Millionaire (reruns)

3:30 To Tell The Truth

3:55 News (Douglas Edwards)

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night


5 PM (Local)

6:45 CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite (some stations carry at 7:15)

NBC 6 AM Continental Classroom

7 AM Today (Hugh Downs takes over as host)

9 AM (Local)

10 AM Say When!

10:25 News (Edwin Newman)

10:30 Play Your Hunch (Robert Q. Lewis replaces Merv Griffin, who's getting his first

talk show)

11 AM The Price Is Right (both the daytime and primetime versions will move to ABC in '63)

11:30 Concentration

12 N Your First Impression

12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 News (Ray Scherer)

1 PM (Local)

2 PM MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

2:55 News (Floyd Kalber)

3 PM Loreta Young Theater (reruns)

3:30 Young Dr. Malone

4 PM Make Room For Daddy (reruns)

4:30 Here's Hollywood

4:55 News (Sander Vanocur)

5 PM (Local)

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report (some stations air this at 7:15)


SATURDAY ABC 11 AM Make A Face (this game has no beter luck with kids than it did with
adults)

11:30 Top Cat

12 N Bugs Bunny Show

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam (new network, switch from tape to film)

1 PM My Friend Flicka (reruns)

1:30 (Local)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 (Local)

7 PM Beany And Cecil

7:30 ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS SHOW (variety)

8:30 MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (Fess Parker is no Jimmy Stewart)

9 PM Lawrence Welk Show

10 PM Fight Of The Week

10:45 Make That Spare

11 PM (Local)

CBS 9 AM Captain Kangaroo (reruns)

10 AM The Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin (reruns)

11:30 Roy Rogers Show (reruns)

12 N Sky King (reruns)

12:30 READING ROOM (New York-area schoolkids discuss a book they were assigned to
read with its author)

1 PM CBS Saturday News (Robert Trout)

1:30 (Local)

1:45 College Football Kickoff

2 PM NCAA College Football

4:45 NCAA Scoreboard (time approximate)

5 PM (Local)

7:30 JACKIE GLEASON SHOW (originally, "Jackie Gleason's American Scene Magazine")

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM (Local)

NBC 9:30 Ruff And Reddy Show

10 AM Shari Lewis Show

10:30 King Leonardo

11 AM Fury (reruns)

11:30 MAGIC MIDWAY

12 N Make Room For Daddy (reruns)

12:30 EXPLORING

1:30 Watch Mr. Wizard

2 PM (Local)

5 PM NFL FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS

5:30 Captain Gallant (reruns)

6 PM NBC Saturday Report (Sander Vanocur)


6:15 (Local)

7:30 SAM BENEDICT (NBC tries to fill the lawyer-show gap

left by "Perry Mason"'s move to Thursday with Edmond

O'Brien in the title role--doesn't work)

8:30 The New Joey Bishop Show (Joey switches from a PR agent

to a talk-show host--he gets areal talk show on ABC in 1967)

9 PM NBC Saturday Night At The Movies

11 PM (Local, exact time depends on when the movie ends)

SUNDAY ABC 1:30 INSIDE POLITICS

2 PM Directions '63

2:30 Adlai Stevenson Reports/Editor's Choice

3 PM Issues And Answers

3:30 AFL Football

6:15 All Pro Scoreboard (time approximate)

6:30 Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (reruns)

7 PM Father Knows Best (reruns)

7:30 THE JETSONS

8 PM ABC Sunday Night Movie

10 PM Voice Of Firestone (after a three-year hiatus, popular

demand--especially from some government officials--

brings this back for one final season)

10:30 Howard K. Smith: News And Comment

11 PM (Local)
CBS 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 (Local)

12:30 CBS WASHINGTON REPORT ("Face The Nation" will return

for good in September 1963)

1 PM (Local)

1:45 NFL Countdown To Kickoff

2 PM NFL Football

5 PM Original Amateur Hour (time approximate)

5:30 GE College Bowl

6 PM The Twentieth Century

6:30 Password (the scheduling of this show one hour after "College

Bowl" led Jim Aubrey to give Allen Ludden the choice of doing

one or the other, but not both--he chose "Password," which

paid more (what with a daily daytime version and bills from his

first wife's death from cancer); Robert Earle became the new

host of "College Bowl" this year and would host it through the 1963-70

NBC run)

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan Show

9 PM Real McCoys (new network and without Kathy Nolan,

leaving only Grandpa, Luke, and Pepino)

9:30 GE True (Jack Webb narrates these stories taken from "True" magazine)
10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM News (Eric Sevareid)

11:15 (Local)

NBC 1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM (Local)

4:30 This Is NBC News

5 PM Update

5:30 Bullwinkle Show

6 PM Meet The Press

6:30 McKEEVER AND THE COLONEL (sitcom set at a military school)

7 PM ENSIGN O'TOOLE

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color

8:30 Car 54, Where Are You?

9 PM Bonanza

10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week/Dinah Shore Show

11 PM (Local)

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Fall 1962 was the time when a lot of markets (including two of the nearest to where I grew up,
Rochester and Syracuse, NY) first got a fulltime ABC affiliate with the licensing of a bunch of new
full power VHF stations, after over a decade in which some ABC programs got split among the
CBS and NBC affiliates while others were never seen at all. As a result, that fall we saw a lot of
ABC's newspeople and a lot of their daytime and prime time shows for the first time. A few CBS
and NBC programs that had been bumped for airing of ABC's strongest programs also got their
first airing in these markets as well.

ABC had been doing well in markets with three or more full coverage stations where it had
fulltime affiliates since the mid-1950s. But they truly started to move toward nationwide parity
with CBS and NBC around this time, since between 1958 and 1962 a flock of dozens of new CPs
were granted for additional VHF stations in the top 100 markets through a partial re-write of the
original 1952 post-freeze TV allocation table--and by then, most of them had signed on. Most of
those new stations became ABC affiliates, and built audience steadily over the course of the
following decade. By 1972 the three networks were close to parity in the Nielsens and by 1976
ABC finally finished #1 for a full season. Fall 1962 was the middle of a three or four year period
where ABC really began to make its move, especially with young and young adult viewers.

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That's what happened in Raleigh, when WRAL switched from NBC to ABC

on August 1, 1962. A few ABC shows, such as "The Untouchables," had

already been airing on WRAL; WTVD had a few such as "The Flintstones"
and (in the daytime) Tennessee Ernie Ford's show. But with RAL as our

fulltime ABC affiliate, we got the full daytime lineup as listed in my posting,

Ron Cochran and Murphy Martin's newscasts, and the full primetime lineup.

WRAL became one of ABC's strongest affiliates for 23 years, before WTVD

became an ABC o&o, sending WRAL to CBS. (In my neck of the woods, the

I-85 corridor, which I consider to be I-85 from Raleigh/Durham to Atlanta,

then I-20 to Birmingham, there were two strong ABC stations, WBRC in

Birmingham being the other; those two stations had the best dial positions:

Channel 5 in Raleigh, Channel 6 in Birmingham. Neither is with ABC now

(WBRC is Fox); the others were Channel 8 in Greensboro/Winston-Salem/

High Point; Channel 11 in Atlanta; Channel 13 in Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville;

and Channel 18 in Charlote. Of those, only WLOS/13 is still with ABC; ABC is

on Channel 2 in Atlanta, Channel 9 in Charlote, and Channel 45 in the Piedmont

Triad.

BTW, a special Nielsen 70-city survey (the 70 cities where ABC, CBS, and

NBC each had an affiliate) was conducted around 1960, and ABC came out

on top overall in those markets (I suspect there were some, like Atlanta,

where that was not the case.) Also, a couple of other markets which picked up

an ABC affiliate around the time Raleigh, Rochester, and Syracuse did were

New Bedford/Providence and Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo.

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I noticed that RTV will get the Joey Bishop Show.....I wonder if it will run both (all?) of the
formats that the JBS ran.....that'd sure be confusing!

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I remember when TVLand showed them, they started with the second

season, when Joey began playing a talk-show host. That meant they

missed the episodes where Marlo Thomas played Joey's younger sister.

For those who are not familiar with the show, starting from the beginning

may not be so confusing; for those of us who have seen the show it would

be interesting to see the contrasts between the first season and the rest

of the series.

One thing that might be confusing will be the fourth and final season, which

is in black and white instead of color. That's because the show moved from

NBC to CBS in 1964, when the CBS schedule was still all b&w.

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Color TV was just starting to catch on in 1962.

NBC had a litle more than half of their prime-time and daytime schedules in colo9r.

ABC had three color shows----all cartoons---"Jetsons" and "Flintstones" in prime-time, and "Bugs
Bunny" on Saturday mornings.

CBS had only a handful of specials (fewer than five) in color that season.

And in Providence, ABC got a fulltime affiliate when the then-WTEV-6 signed on from nearby
New Bedford on January 1dst, 1963, just after Midnight. Prior to that, WJAR-10 (normally an NBC
affiliate) and WPRO-2 (the CBS station, now WPRI) each carried five to seven hours of ABC shows
a week.

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I did not know that CBS used color *at all* in '62....is there any video online showing a color
intro? (I figure that the "CBS" with the "sliding eye" was introduced in 1965.)

Among my first TV memories were ABC shows in the spring of '62, just prior to the date in the
OP: "Calvin & the Colonel" back to back with "Room for One More."

And, although it lasted only 3 months, I do remember back to back ABC on Saturday "Make a
Face" & "Top Cat," listed here. I wish *one* Make a Face episode had survived; all I have is a
photo from the Wesley Hyat book & pictures I have seen of the home game.

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I don't see "The Twilight Zone"...Was it canceled and brought back in midseason?

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Quote Originally Posted by Corky Marlowe

I don't see "The Twilight Zone"...Was it canceled and brought back in midseason?

Twilight Zone was on until Sep '62 (Fri 10/9), and returned in Jan '63 (Thu 9/8)

with hour-long episodes for the balance of that season. Then back to a half-hour

(Fri 9:30/8:30) for the '63-'64 season.

bpatrick--do you know why the gap in fall '62?

Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.

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For some reason "The Twilight Zone" was late finding a sponsor

for fall 1962. I'm not clear on whether CBS had been considering

expanding it to an hour, but the hour-long sitcom "Fair Exchange"

got the 9:30-10:30 slot on Fridays (the second half filling "Twilight

Zone"'s slot). In November 1962, seeing that "Fair Exchange" wasn't


working as an hour show, despite a respectable cult following, CBS

decided to replace it with an hour-long "Twilight Zone" and cut the

sitcom to 30 minutes on Thursdays at 7:30 (which didn't work either).

I don't think Rod Serling was happy about the expansion (IMO, "Twilight Zone,"

like "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," works beter as a half-hour), since the viewer

had more time to anticipate the plot twists, but he went along with it, although

he began to separate himself from the show about this time. The show went back

to 30 minutes in fall 1963, and even after it ended ABC tried to pick it up, on condition

that all the stories have to do with graveyards and ghosts. Serling had no intention

of doing stories about death every week.

Serling also wasn't pleased when Jim Aubrey did cancel "Twilight Zone" in 1964

("He's trying to cancel the network," was the way Serling put it.) Face it, Aubrey's

penchant for rural-based shows left litle room for "Twilight Zone" (even though he

did bring to CBS "The Dick Van Dyke Show," "East Side, West Side," and "Slatery's

People," none of which were in the rural vein).

Side note: Serling eventually sold his interest in "Twilight Zone," and although he

later created and hosted the reminiscent "Night Gallery," his last years seemed to

take him more and more into game and comedy shows; he hosted a local version

of "Liars Club" in Los Angeles in 1969, was a frequent guest on "It's Your Bet," and

was about to host a "Laugh-In"-style comedy-variety show for ABC called "Keep On

Truckin'" in 1975 but passed away before the show went on the air.
I should correct myself here: CBS moved "The Alfred Hitchcock

Hour" from Thursdays at 10 to Fridays at 9:30 in January 1963;

the hour-long "Twilight Zone" got the 9-10 slot on Thursdays with

"The Nurses" moving to 10. Interestingly, "Twilight Zone" and

Hitchcock aired back to back in fall 1963 ("Twilight" at 9:30, Hitchcock

at 10) on Friday nights.

Also, Serling had taped two episodes of "Keep On Truckin'" before his

passing; his segments were edited out when the show actually went

on the air.

On a different subject, I, too remember "Make A Face" on Saturday

mornings and have seen the PR picture of Bob Clayton in Wesley Hyat's

book. I'm prejudiced here, but I would have preferred a kids' version of

"Camouflage." First, I liked it beter; second, it had a rather respectable

following among kids who either went home for lunch or watched it on

school vacations; third, as he would show on his next show, "Science

All-Stars," Don Morrow had a rapport with kids. I'm afraid, however, that

although "Camouflage" lasted far longer than "Make A Face" as a Monday-

Friday show, it would not have been any more successful on Saturday

mornings; other than "Double Dare" I've never seen a really successful

kids' game.

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^ Kinda sad, too, that game shows for kids just don't make it.

I am surprised that "Video Village Jr."/"Shenanigans" did not last longer. I showed Shenanigans
to my nieces & nephew, and they seemed to pay atention, despite a B&W print---well one of my
nieces watched with intent, anyway! I have no children of my own to, um, "reminisce" with.

I have one "Camouflage" on video, but quality is poor. One of its sponsors is Chiffon dishwashing
liquid, "mild enough for blondes"! I wonder how THAT would go over today---the commercial, I
mean.

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Especially puzzling when you consider that kids in the '60s and '70s

tended to prefer games to soaps when they were out of school, and

that there were some in the late afternoon that kids would rush home

to watch, such as "Who Do You Trust?" in the '60s and the '70s version
of "Match Game."

BTW, is the "Camouflage" episode you have the one where Johnny Gilbert

substituted for Don Morrow on the show's first anniversary? I've seen that

one and it has not aged well.

Changing the subject: someone mentioned watching "Calvin and the Colonel"

and "Room For One More" on ABC Saturday nights in 1962. I remember doing

the same, along with "Beany and Cecil" and "Leave It To Beaver." Looking back,

I almost consider that block to be a prototype of TGIF (although on Saturday

instead of Friday): four shows with sizable kid appeal in a two-hour block.

Although that particular block was not successful it must have goten ABC to

thinking about other combinations, finally succeeding in the late '80s (although

if you believe TVLand, ABC's early-'70s Friday-night lineup of "The Brady Bunch,"

"The Partridge Family," "Room 222," "The Odd Couple," and "Love, American Style"

was TGIF for us baby boomers).

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^ Yup it was the Gilbert episode. And I was the Calvin/Room guy. I was able to bag 1 episode of
"Room for One More" a few years back; not really any worse than other sitcoms of the day, but it
only lasted the spring/summer.

I don't know how, but I have seen 14 of the 26 Calvin eps, and I may have them all somewhere
here. Funny, as I did not know that any were available to see until 1992.
I understand "Calvin" was a hit in Australia, running reruns well into the 1970s---but where I live,
it was not ever rerun.

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Quote Originally Posted by cd637299

I noticed that RTV will get the Joey Bishop Show.....I wonder if it will run both (all?) of the
formats that the JBS ran.....that'd sure be confusing!

cd

It was a pleasant liitle sitcom, enlivened by the inimitable Joe Besser (as Jillson). That was a good
role for him -- he frequently stole the scenes he was in, and IIRC, the studio audience would
sometimes break into spontaneous applause at his appearence.

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Regarding "The Jack Paar Program" which began in the Fall of 1962 on NBC on Friday nights and
ran for three seasons; it might be noted that when flashbacks are shown of Jack Paar's TV career,
many are taken from that program rather than from his years on the late-night show (1957-
1962). That includes scenes with: Richard Nixon, Judy Garland, Cassius Clay, etc.

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You probably don't see many clips of Jack Paar's Tonight because they don't exist. What was
taped (or kinescoped) was probably erased or thrown out. As I remember, Paar's Friday night
show was on tape, and I believe in color. The only clips I have seen of it or grainy looking B & W
kinescopes. I think if tapes of the Friday night show did exist they would be available. The show
was very sophisticated for it's time and very cutting edge. Maybe someone in Paar's estate has
tapes stored somewhere.

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So was the clip of what was supposed to be Paar's final show from the prime time show instead
of The Tonight Show, like some programs have led us to think?

Perhaps if NBC had done just once a week when they had tried to move Jay Leno to 10 PM ET it
might have been more successful, but that was probably discussed during that period.

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I just ran into this list night. It's part one of an interview with Marty Ingels, and he discusses I'm
Dickens He's Fenster in part of it. He also mentions Stan Laurel being a fan of the show:

htp://classicshowbiz.blogspot.com/2...-part-one.html

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CBS had only a handful of specials (fewer than five) in color that season.

I'm guessing one was "The Wizard Of Oz"...Anyone know the others?

I can't say, but I just saw on YouTube a promo for the Wizard, with the CBS Eye logo's "pupil" in
kaleidoscope-like colors (with the leters CBS in the middle). Was that a 1962 clip?

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Wednesday, December 16, 1998

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10:00AM People's Court

11:00AM The Price is Right

12:00PM News
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01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful

02:00PM As the World Turns

03:00PM Guiding Light

04:00PM Rosie O'Donnell

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11:35PM Late Show with David Leterman

12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

01:35AM EXTRA

02:05AM Grace Under Fire

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09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee

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12:30PM Martha Stewart Living

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12:05AM Politically Incorrect

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09:30PM Encore! Encore!

10:00PM Law & Order

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11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

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02:05AM Jenny Jones

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04:30PM The New Superman/Batman Adventures

05:00PM Sister, Sister

05:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

06:00PM The Simpsons

06:30PM The Simpsons


07:00PM Friends

07:30PM Friends

08:00PM Dawson's Creek

09:00PM Charmed

10:00PM The Crow: Stairway to Heaven

11:00PM Mad About You

11:30PM The Nanny

12:00AM All in the Family

12:30AM America's Funniest Home Videos

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Gallery of Dolls (JIP)

03:00AM Home Outlet

04:00AM The Fashion Outlet

WPGH-TV FOX53

05:00AM Air America

06:00AM Dennis the Menace

06:30AM Pokmon

07:00AM The Magic School Bus

07:30AM Ned's Newt

08:00AM Beast Wars: Transformers

08:30AM Wacky World of Tex Avery

09:00AM Ricki Lake

10:00AM Judge Mills Lane


10:30AM Judge Mills Lane

11:00AM Jerry Springer

12:00PM Ricki Lake

01:00PM Forgive or Forget

02:00PM Paid Programming

02:30PM Paid Programming

03:00PM Spider-Man

03:30PM Young Hercules

04:00PM Power Rangers in Space

04:30PM Mystic Knights of Tir na Nog

05:00PM Boy Meets World

05:30PM Roseanne

06:00PM Home Improvement

06:30PM Home Improvement

07:00PM Frasier

07:30PM Seinfeld

08:00PM Beverly Hills, 90210

09:00PM Party of Five

10:00PM News

11:00PM M*A*S*H

11:30PM M*A*S*H

12:00AM Jerry Springer

01:00AM Paid Programming

01:30AM Paid Programming

02:00AM Martin
02:30AM Married...with Children

03:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

04:00AM Star Trek: The Next Generation

Retro: Iowa Mon, June 25, 1973

from TV Guide-Iowa edition

2 WMT-CBS Cedar Rapids

3 KTVO-ABC/NBC/CBS Kirksville/Otumwa

4 WHBF-CBS Quad Cities (COL Rock Island)

5 WOI-ABC Ames

6 WOC-NBC Quad Cities (COL Davenport)

7 KWWL-NBC Waterloo

8 WQAD-ABC Quad Cities (COL Moline)

8* KRNT-CBS Des Moines

9 KCRG-ABC Cedar Rapids

11 KDIN-PBS Des Moines

12 KIIN-PBS Iowa City

13 WHO-NBC Des Moines

21 KVFD-NBC Fort Dodge

40 KDUB-ABC Dubuque

No Watergate hearings were scheduled, but schedule changes could result in program changes

Morning
6:25

8* Pastor's Study

6:30

2-8* Summer Semester "Practical English for Hispanic Americans"

6:50

4 Great Bible Stories

6:55

4 Our Changing World

6 Market Report

7:00

2-4-8* CBS Morning News

6-7-13-21 Today

7:30

3 Music for All America

5 Astroboy (bw)

8 Davey & Goliath

8* Breakfast Club (Riley)

7:40

4 News
7:45

8 Georgia on Q

8:00

2-4-8* Captain Kangaroo

3 Sesame Street

5 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

8 Davey & Goliath

8:15

8 News

8:25

9 Market Report

8:30

5 Magic Window

8 Consultation

9 New Zoo Revue

9:00

2-4 Joker's Wild

3 Curiosity Shop

5 American Business & Industry Speaks


6-7-13-21 Dinah Shore (guest Phyllis McGuire/facial care tips/poted plants)

8 Quad City Youth (bw)

8* Mary Brubaker (Iowa authors featured)

9 Morning Show (Patrick)

9:30

2-4-8* $10,000 Pyramid

5 Mike Douglas (starting a week from Sea World of Ohio with co-host Marty Allen and guests
Chuck Berry, Julie DeJohn, and the Tommy Bartlet Waterski Show)

6-7-13-21 Baffle

8 Treehouse Club

9 America!

10:00

2-4-8* Gambit

3 Not for Women Only

6-7-13-21 Sale of the Century

8 Romper Room (Miss Peggy)

9 All My Children

10:30

2-4-8* Love of Life

3-5-8-9-40 Bewitched

6-7-13-21 Hollywood Squares

10:55
2 Exercise with Marlyce

4-8* CBS News

11:00

2-4 Young & the Restless

3-5-8-9-40 Password

6-7-13-21 Jeopardy!

8* Secret Storm

11:30

2-3-4-8* Search for Tomorrow

5-8-9-40 Split Second

6-7-13-21 Who, What or Where Game

11:55

6 News

7 Today with Beth

13-21 NBC News

Afternoon

noon

2-3-7-8*-9-13-21 News

4 It's Your Bet

5 Noon Report

8-40 All My Children


12:15

2 Farm News

3 Town & Country

12:20

6 Fashions in Sewing

12:30

2-3-4-8* As the World Turns

6-7 Three on a Match

8-9-40 Let's Make a Deal

13 Movie "No Room for the Groom" (bw)

21 TBA

1:00

2-4-8* Guiding Light

3-5-8-9-40 Newlywed Game

6-7 Days of Our Lives

1:30

2-4-8* Edge of Night

3-5-8-9-40 Dating Game

6-7 Doctors

21 Mantrap
2:00

2-4-8* Price is Right

3-5-8-9-40 General Hospital

6-7-13-21 Another World

2:30

2-4-8* Match Game 73 (premiere; the first week's panel included Jack Klugman, Michael Landon,
and Vicki Lawrence)

3-5-8-9-40 One Life to Live

6-7-13-21 Return to Peyton Place

3:00

2 Secret Storm

3-9-40 Love, American Style

4 Mike Douglas (same guests as 9:30am, ch 5)

5 Flintstones

6-7-13-21 Somerset

8 Georgia on Q

8* Hazel

3:30

2 Dr. Max

3 All My Children

5 Gilligan's Island

6 Cap'n Ernie
7 Virginian

8 Green Acres

8* I Love Lucy (bw)

9 Movie "Showdown at Abilene" (bw)

13 Floppy

21 New Zoo Revue

40 Movie "The Shadow of the Cat" (bw)

4:00

3 Split Second (bw)

4 Big Valley

5 Lost in Space

8 Danny Thomas (bw)

8* Courtship of Eddie's Father

11-12 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

13 Merv Griffin (no details listed)

21 Eve's Kitchen

4:30

2 Flintstones

3 Let's Make a Deal

6 To Tell the Truth

8 Petticoat Junction

8* Perry Mason "The Crooked Candle" (bw)

11-12 Sesame Street


21 Stump the Stars

5:00

2-6 Truth or Consequences

3 News

4 F Troop (bw)

5 I Dream of Jeannie (bw)

7 Green Acres

8-9-40 ABC Evening News

21 People in Today's News

5:25

3 Our Changing World

5 News (Paul Comer)

5:30

2-4-8* CBS Evening News

3-5 ABC Evening News

6-7-13-21 NBC Nightly News

8 Perry Mason "The Nimble Nephew" (bw)

9-40 News

11-12 What's New

Evening

6:00
2-3-4-6-7-8*-13-21 News

5 Truth or Consequences

9 Busing: Some Voices from the South

11-12 Lilias, Yoga & You

40 True Adventure

6:25

6 Comment (Bill Gress)

6:30

2-8* To Tell the Truth

3 Bill Anderson

4 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

5 Parent Game

6 Amazing World of Kreskin

7-8 Dragnet

11-12 Electric Company

13 This is Your Life (Mrs. Spencer Tracy gets surprised by Walter Pidgeon, Pat O'Brien, and her 2
children)

21 Car & Track

40 Sports Action Pro-File

7:00

2-4-8* Gunsmoke (Jack Elam, beter known for playing baddies, plays a US Marshal in this
episode)

3-8-9-40 Rookies
5 Billy Graham Crusade "Forgiveness" (from Birmingham with guests Steve Sloan and Princess
Pale Moon)

6-7-13-21 Baseball World of Joe Garagiola

11-12 Firing Line (conservatives' take on Watergate)

7:15

6-7-13-21 Baseball: Detroit-Boston (alt game: Cincinnati-Houston)

8:00

2 Billy Graham Crusade (as 7pm, ch 5)

3-5-9-40 Movie "Situation Hopeless-But Not Serious"

4-8* Here's Lucy (guest star Donny Osmond)

8 Bi-State Report

11-12 Winston Churchill "The Die is Cast" (bw)

8:30

4-8* Doris Day

11-12 Norman Corwin Presents "The DJ"

9:00

2-4-8* Medical Center "The Loser"

8 Billy Graham Crusade (as 7pm, ch 5)

11-12 Of Land & Seas

10:00

2-3-4-5-6-7-8-8*-9-13-21-40 News
11-12 Consultation

10:30

2-4-8* Movie "A Place for Lovers"

3-9-40 Jack Paar Tonite

5 Dimension 5

6-7-13-21 Tonight Show (Joey Bishop subs for Johnny; no guests listed)

8 Dragnet

11-12 Victory at Sea "Rings Around Rabaul" (bw)

11:00

8 Movie "Tumbleweed"

11-12 Homewood (host Johnny Otis brings the show to his old Barrelhouse club in Wats with
guests Joe Turner, Litle Esther Phillips, T-Bone Walker, Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, Charles Brown,
Lowell Fulson, and Roy Milton)

Late Night

midnight

7 Combat! (bw)

12:30

2 Last Word

12:40

8 Opportunity Line
1:20

8 News (Nancy Ronald)

Retro: New York City Wed, June 26, 1957

from New York Herald-Tribune

WCBS 2-CBS New York

7:00 Jimmy Dean

7:45 News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:45 News

9:00 Stu Erwin

9:30 My Litle Margie

10:00 Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time

11:30 Strike It Rich

noon Valiant Lady

12:15 Love of Life

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 News (Walter Cronkite)

1:10 Stand Up & Be Counted

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Our Miss Brooks

2:30 Linkleter's House Party


3:00 Big Payoff

3:30 Bob Crosby

4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge of Night

5:00 Amos 'n' Andy

5:30 Early Show "High and Happy"

7:00 News

7:05 New York Report (Ron Cochran)

7:10 Weather

7:15 CBS News

7:30 My Friend Flicka "The Medicine Man"

8:00 Arthur Godfrey (season finale)

9:00 Millionaire "The Story of Eric Vincent"

9:30 I've Got a Secret

10:00 20th Century Fox "End of a Gun"

11:00 News

11:10 Weather/Sports (Carol Reed/Bill Hickey)

11:15 Late Show "Smash-Up"

1:26 Late Late Show "Paid to Kill"

WRCA 4-NBC New York

7:00 Today (from Atlantic City with guest host Jack Lescoulie)

10:00 Home (guests Bob Hope, Paul Whiteman, Rudy Vallee, and Beatrice Lillie help recreate the
"Beau James" spirit in NYC, linking its glamor to NYC today)

11:00 Price is Right


11:30 Truth or Consequences

noon Tic Tac Dough

12:30 It Could Be You

1:00 Tex & Jinx Show

1:30 Club 60 (c)

2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

3:00 Matinee Theater "The Charmer" (c)

4:00 Queen for a Day

4:45 Modern Romances

5:00 Dear Phoebe

5:30 Movie 4 "Dead by Morning"

6:45 News (Gabe Pressman)

7:00 Death Valley Days "The Saint's Portrait"

7:30 Helen O'Connell

7:45 NBC News

8:00 Masquerade Party (c)

8:30 Father Knows Best "The Homing Pigeon"

9:00 Kraft Theater "The Curly-Headed Kid" (c/Warren Beaty's TV debut, co-starring with
Raymond Massey)

10:00 This is Your Life

10:30 The Vise "The Hostage"

11:00 News

11:10 Weather (Tex Antoine)

11:15 Tonight Show (interviews with columnists Hy Gardner, Earl Wilson, Bob Considine, Irv
Kupcinet, and Paul Coates/visit to a launch party of the film Beau James with comments from
Bob Hope, Paul Douglas, and George Jessel/the Chamonaires perform in studio)
WABD 5-DuMont New York

9:00 Sandy Becker

10:00 Weather (Sandy does it)

10:15 Tune In Anytime Theater "Breakdown"

3:00 Liberace

3:30 Edgar Kennedy Comedies

4:00 Wendy Barrie

4:30 Mr. & Mrs. North

5:00 Sheldon's Studio Party

5:30 Captain Video

6:00 Gene Autry

6:30 Looney Tunes

7:00 Three Musketeers "Coin of the Realm"

7:30 Mickey Rooney "Mickey and the Giant Killer"

8:00 Cavalcade of Stars "Four Hours to Go"

8:30 Count of Monte Cristo "Art of Terror"

9:00 Wanted

9:30 Feature Film "Pitfall"

11:00 Nightbeat (guest Russell Lynes)

mid. James Mason Spotlight (readings by James & Pamela Mason and Richard Burton)

WABC 7-ABC New York

7:30 Early Bird Cartoons

8:00 Tinker's Workshop

9:30 Morning Feature "One Touch of Venus"


11:00 Road to Romance "Wedding March"

11:30 Cartoon Comedies

noon Time for Fun

12:30 Joe Franklin

1:30 Afternoon Show "Room Service"

3:00 Film Festival "One Good Turn"

4:30 Cartoon Club

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Oswald Rabbit

6:30 Passport to Danger

6:55 Weather

7:00 Sports (Howard Cosell)

7:15 News

7:30 Disneyland "Behind the Cameras in Lapland-The Alaskan Eskimo"

8:30 Navy Log "The Pilot"

9:00 Ozzie & Harriet "The Loan"

9:30 Ford Theater "Adventure for Hire"

10:00 Boxing: a 10 round middleweight bout from Chicago as local boy Bobby Boyd (43-7-2, 22
KO) takes on Luzerne PA's Rocky Castellani (64-11-4, 16 KO)

10:45 Sports (Les Keiter)

11:00 News

11:10 Night Show "Adventure in Manhatan"

WNHC 8-ABC/CBS New Haven

6:45 Sacred Heart

7:00 Breakfast Time


8:30 Happy the Clown

9:00 Movietime USA "Murder on the Bridal Path"

10:30 This, Our Faith

11:00 University of the Air "Sociology for Laymen"

11:30 Kitchen (Bontempis)

noon News (George Thompson)

12:15 Love of Life

12:30 Bugs Bunny

1:00 Hollywood's Best

2:45 Meet the Stars

3:00 My Litle Margie

3:30 Bandstand

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Popeye the Sailor Man

6:15 News/Sports/Weather

6:30 Stage 8

7:00 Studio 57

7:30 Disneyland (as ch 7)

8:30 Navy Log "The Pilot"

9:00 Ozzie & Harriet "The Loan"

9:30 Ford Theater "Adventure for Hire"

10:00 Boxing

10:30 News/Weather

10:45 World's Best Movies "Salute to the Marines"


WOR 9-Ind New York

1:30pm Screening the World

2:00 Scrub Club

3:00 Ted Steele

5:00 Ted Steele's Bandstand

6:00 Round-Up

6:30 Terrytoon Circus

7:00 Million Dollar Movie "Born to Kill"

8:40 Happy Felton

8:55 Baseball: Dodgers-Milwaukee

11:45 Million Dollar Movie (replay from 7pm)

WPIX 11-Ind New York

1pm Ramar of the Jungle

1:30 Baseball Hall of Fame

1:40 Red Barber

1:45 Baseball: Yankees-Cleveland

4:20 Red Barber

4:30 First Show "Pirate Submarine"

5:30 Popeye the Sailor Man

6:30 Range Rider "The Baron of Broken Bow"

7:00 News

7:10 Weather

7:15 News

7:30 Guns of the West "Henry Plummer"


8:00 Man Behind the Badge "The Wild West"

8:30 Public Defender "Road to Nowhere"

9:00 Dr. Christian

9:30 Highway Patrol

10:00 Federal Men "Princely Pauper"

10:30 Ellery Queen "Mission for Murder"

11:00 Stryker of the Yard "Express Delivery"

11:30 New York Crusade (Billy Graham's staff)

11:45 News

WATV 13-Ind New York

noon Junior Carnival

12:30 Western Theater

1:00 Feature Film "Glass Alibi"

3:00 Western Film

4:00 Feature Film "High Tide"

5:30 Junior Frolics

6:30 Flash Gordon

7:00 Play Ball

7:05 Cartoon Comics

7:30 Famous All-Star Movie "Behind Green Lights"

9:00 Request Performance "Quiet Please, Murder"

10:30 Famous All-Star Movie (replay from 7:30)

mid. News (John Gleason)

12:05 Foreign Correspondent "Diamonds"


12:30 Ringside with Rasslers (matches include the Bushman taking on Andre Drappe)

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WCBS 2-CBS New York

7:05 New York Report (Ron Cochran)

...of course, Cochran would eventually replace former CBS anchor John Charles Daly on ABC's
evening newscast; Daly anchored CBS Radio's immediate coverage of Pearl Harbor, while
Cochran anchored ABC's immediate coverage of President Kennedy's assassination...

8:00 Arthur Godfrey (season finale)

...as well as the beginning of a year-long hiatus from prime time TV for Godfrey; when The
Arthur Godfrey Show reappeared in September 1958, it shrunk from a full hour to a half hour
and ran only one more season. I don't recall if the daytime Arthur Godfrey Time simulcast also
took a break, but of course the radio side of that program kept Godfrey on the air until April of
1972...
WRCA 4-NBC New York

11:15 Tonight Show (interviews with columnists Hy Gardner, Earl Wilson, Bob Considine, Irv
Kupcinet, and Paul Coates/visit to a launch party of the film Beau James with comments from
Bob Hope, Paul Douglas, and George Jessel/the Chamonaires perform in studio)

...of course, this is the failed magazine format version officially titled Tonight! America After
Dark; it had been hosted by Jack Lescoulie, who this week was subbing for Dave Garroway on
Today, and for its final month (including this broadcast) its host was Al "Jazzbo" Collins. Franklin
Pangborn introduced Jack Paar on the new incarnation just over a month after this...

WABD 5-DuMont New York

3:00 Liberace

...I assume this would be a rerun of Liberace's syndicated film series of '53-'55; he had a daytime
show on ABC a couple of years after this...

Retro: Anchorage Mon, June 19, 1972

from TV Viewer

KENI 2-NBC

10:30 NBC Sunday Night News

11:00 Dinah's Place

11:30 Concentration

noon Sale of the Century

12:30 Who, What or Where Game

1:00 Three on a Match

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Doctors
2:30 Another World

3:00 Return to Peyton Place

3:30 Somerset

4:00 Hollywood Squares

4:30 Women's Touch

5:00 Electric Company (KAKM didn't launch until 1975)

5:30 Jeopardy!

6:00 News Hour

7:00 Monday Night Baseball: Detroit-Minnesota

10:00 Late News

10:30 Tonight Show

mid. NBC Nightly News

KTVA 11-CBS

7:30 News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Hostess House

11:00 Lucy Show

11:30 My Three Sons

noon Family Affair

12:30 Love of Life

1:00 Where the Heart is

1:30 Search for Tomorrow

2:00 As the World Turns


2:30 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 Amateur's Guide to Love

5:00 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 Eyewitness News

7:00 My Three Sons

7:30 Gunsmoke "Scavengers"

8:30 All in the Family

9:00 Here's Lucy (guest star Helen Hayes)

9:30 Doris Day

10:00 Arnie

10:30 Face the Nation

11:00 Late News

11:15 CBS Late Movie "Quick Before It Melts"

KIMO 13-ABC

8:30 sign-on

9:30 Password

10:00 Let's Make a Deal

10:30 Newlywed Game

11:00 Split Second

11:30 All My Children

noon Noon News


12:05 Studio 13

2:00 What Every Woman Wants to Know

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Love, American Style

4:30 Daniel Boone

5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6:00 Polar Raceway Report

6:30 Galloping Gourmet

7:00 Marcus Welby, MD "Don't Phase Me Out"

8:00 Monday Night Movie "Curse of the Fly"

10:00 KIMO Evening News

10:25 Ruben's Weather

10:30 ABC Monday Night Special "Hollywood-The Dream Factory" (Dick Cavet narrates this look
at Tinseltown's Golden Age)

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KENI 2-NBC

10:30 NBC Sunday Night News

...I assume this and all the other network newscasts were taped off the network line in Seatle
and flown up overnight...

7:00 Monday Night Baseball: Detroit-Minnesota

...the NBC Game of the Week from Saturday, or did KENI somehow get a live feed (with Canadian
assistance, perhaps?)...

King Daevid MacKenzie

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Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00 Monday Night Baseball: Detroit-Minnesota

...the NBC Game of the Week from Saturday, or did KENI somehow get a live feed (with Canadian
assistance, perhaps?)...
Has to either be taped from Saturday or using a special satellite link from NBC -- Canada's first
Anik satellite was not launched until November 1972.

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Re: Retro: Anchorage Mon, June 19, 1972

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Quote Originally Posted by Ultimajock

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:00 Monday Night Baseball: Detroit-Minnesota

...the NBC Game of the Week from Saturday, or did KENI somehow get a live feed (with Canadian
assistance, perhaps?)...

Has to either be taped from Saturday or using a special satellite link from NBC -- Canada's first
Anik satellite was not launched until November 1972.

Baseball-reference.com has the Twins playing the Tigers the week before. So this is Monday
night baseball...just Monday, June 12th! (Detroit 2, Minnesota 1, BTW).

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[quote=Ultimajock ]

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

from TV Viewer

KENI 2-NBC

10:30 NBC Sunday Night News

...I assume this and all the other network newscasts were taped off the network line in Seatle
and flown up overnight...

[quote]

Actually flown up on Sunday...KENI aired NBC Nightly News at midnight, replaying it at 10:30am
the next day...

Retro: Toronto/Lake Ontario Wed, June 28, 1972

from TV Guide-Toronto/Lake Ontario edition

2 WGR-NBC Buffalo

3 CKVR-CBC Barrie

4 WBEN-CBS Buffalo

6 CBLT-CBC Toronto

7 WKBW-ABC Buffalo

8 WROC-NBC Rochester
9 CFTO-CTV Toronto

10 CFPL-CBC London

10* WHEC-CBS Rochester

11 CHCH-Ind Hamilton

11* CKWS-CBC Kingston

12 CHEX-CBC Peterborough

13 CKCO-CTV Kitchener (and 2 Georgian Bay)

13* WOKR-ABC Rochester

17 WNED-PBS Buffalo

19 CICA-OECA Toronto

29 WUTV-Ind Buffalo

Morning

6:25

7 Window on the World

6:30

2 University of Michigan

4-10* Summer Semester "Evolution of Cities"

6:55

7 Employment File

8 News

7:00
2-8 Today (guests: former Northern Ireland PM Brian Faulkner, Georgia politician Julian Bond,
and golfer Jane Blalock (who sued the LPGA over a recent suspension)

4 CBS Morning News

7 Morning Show

9 University of the Air "Current Issues": (bw)

10 Eddie Meath

7:30

7 Rocketship 7

9 Toronto Today (bw/Pat Murray)

7:50

13* News (Steve Collins)

8:00

4 Captain Kangaroo (Dr. Joyce Brothers on honesty)

13* Cartoon Carnival

19 Polka Dot Door (bw)

8:20

13 Concern

8:30

9 Cartoons

13 University of the Air "Current Issues" (bw/CKCO was a day behind CFTO)
8:35

19 La nature et ses merveilles (bw)

8:45

19 Shopping Around (bw)

8:50

13* Lucille Rivers

8:55

7 Dialing for Dollars/Galloping Gourmet

9:00

2 What Every Woman Wants to Know (discussions on the FTC and youth drug use)

4 Contact

8 Crossfire (bw)

10 Captain Kangaroo (as ch 4, 8am)

13 Yoga

13* Louis Wilson (Chef Paul Sylvester makes shrimp curry/Barry Tutle of the Town & Country
Playhouse promotes its opening on July 3rd)

9:10

19 Boy of Botswana (bw)

9:30

2 Jack LaLanne
8 Mantrap

9 Uncle Bobby

13 Cartoons

19 Again the Voyageurs (bw)

9:55

4 News

10:00

2-8 Dinah Shore (guest Lawrence Welk)

4-10* Lucille Ball (Dean Martin plays a double role)

9 Hazel (bw)

13-29 Romper Room

13* Mike Douglas (guests Jane Withers, Mary Ann Mobley, Gary Collins, Paul Anka, George
Blanda, and plant expert Jerry Baker)

19 Modern French (bw)

10:05

3-6-10-11*-12 Mr. Dressup (bw)

10:20

7 Phil Donahue "How to Avoid a Mental Breakdown" (guests: authors Frank Caprio and Frances
Spatz Leighton)

10:30

2-8 Concentration
3-6-10-11*-12 Friendly Giant

4-10* Beverly Hillbillies

9 Yoga

13 Ladies' Fare

19 Chemistry (bw)

10:45

3-6-10-11*-12 Chez Helene (bw)

10:50

19 Guess What? (bw)

11:00

3-6-11*-12 Sesame Street (ep 171/Flip Wilson appears)

4-10* Family Affair

9 Carole Taylor

10 OECA Programming (bw)

13 Elaine Cole

19 History of Posters (bw)

11:20

7 News

9 Lucille Rivers

19 Look & Learn (bw)


11:30

2-8 Hollywood Squares

4-10* Love of Life

7-13* Bewitched

9 I Love Lucy (bw)

13 All About Faces

19 La conquete de l'espace (bw)

11:40

19 Le karate (bw)

11:50

29 News

Afternoon

noon

2-8 Jeopardy!

3-4-11*12 News

6 Golden Greats (bw)

7-13* Password

9 All About Faces

10-13 Cartoons

10* Where the Heart is

11 Arnold Edinborough "How to Give a Party" (guests: columnists Nancy Phillips and McKenzie
Porter, and producer Nigel Napier-Andrews)

19 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (bw)


29 Romper Room

12:15

11* Spotlight (bw)

12:20

12 Farm News

12:25

4-10* CBS News

12:30

2-8 Who, What or Where Game

3 Pierre Berton (guest Cornelius Hawkrider)

4-10* Search for Tomorrow

6 Luncheon Date

7-13* Split Second

9-13 Flintstones

10 News

11 Missing Link

11*-12 Bewitched

19 Ripples Parallel Program for Teachers (bw)

12:40

10 Movie "It Happened to Jane"


12:55

2 Around the Black World

8-9 News

29 Dr. Kitzel

1:00

2 Beat the Clock

3 Movie "The Night of the Great Atack"

4 Strikes, Spares & Misses

6 Nanny & the Professor

7-13* All My Children

8 What Every Woman Wants to Know (discussion on seniors)

9 Movie "Strategy of Terror" (bw)

10* Dick Van Dyke (bw)

11 Rawhide (bw)

11* Peyton Place (bw)

12 Movie "Dead Man's Evidence" (bw)

13 Virginia Graham

19 World Out There (bw)

29 Movie "Make Believe Nallroom" (bw)

1:20

19 Claudete et Toto (bw)


1:30

2-8 Three on a Match

4-10* As the World Turns

6-11* Galloping Gourmet

7-13* Let's Make a Dreal

19 Fraser Canyon (bw)

1:55

19 Look & Learn

2:00

2-8 Days of Our Lives

4-10* Love is a Many-Splendored Thing

6-11* Paul Bernard, Psychiatrist

7-13* Newlywed Game

11 Mission: Impossible

13 Beat the Clock

2:05

19 Man & His World (bw)

2:20

10 Lucille Rivers

19 Math Around Us (bw)


2:30

2-8 Doctors

4-10* Guiding Light

6 Mothers -in-Law

7 What's My Line?

9-13 What's the Good Word?

10 Let's Make a Deal

11* Kingston Calendar (bw)

12 Marie Callaghan

13* Dating Game

29 Love, American Style (bw)

2:40

19 Child Life in Other Lands (bw)

2:50

3 Lucille Rivers

19 Operation Moonvigil (bw)

3:00

2-8-9-13 Another World

3-6-10-11*-12 Take 30 (a visit to X-Kalay, a Winnipeg halfway house where the residents organize
and supervise their own self-help programs)

4-10* Secret Storm

7-13* General Hospital

11 Let's Make a Deal


19 Ed Allen (bw)

29 Mantrap

3:30

2-8 Return to Peyton Place

3-4-6-10-10*-11*-12 Edge of Night

7 Commander Tom

9-13 Anything You Can Do

11 Truth or Consequences

13* One Life to Live

17 Hathayoga

19 Quiet Furies (bw)

29 Ultraman

3:55

11 Dr. Joyce Brothers

4:00

2 Somerset

3-6-10-11*-12 Family Court

4 Virginia Graham (guest Frankie Avalon)

8 Star Trek

9 My Three Sons

10* Flintstones

11 Hilarious House of Frightenstein (the Canadian cult classic was produced at CHCH)
13 Lassie

13* Merv Griffin (guests Ursula Andress, Jill St. John, Barbara Walters, and Abigail Van Buren)

17 Sesame Street (ep 308)

19 Creative English (bw)

29 Lost in Space

4:20

19 Adventures in Mathematics (bw)

4:30

2 McHale's Navy (bw)

3-6-10-11*-12 Birdman

4 Merv Griffin (guests Angie Dickinson, Angel Tompkins, Carole Cook, Marcia Wallace, and Jaye P.
Morgan)

7 Mike Douglas (guests Karen Morrow, Dodie Goodman, Butch Gallagher, Bety Comden, Adolph
Green, and James Barber)

9 Dr. Kildare (bw)

10* Perry Mason (bw)

13 I Dream of Jeannie

19 TBA (bw)

5:00

2 Big Valley

3 Truth or Consequences

6 Video One (bw)

8 Avengers
10 Bewitched

11 Run for Your Life

11* Dick Van Dyke

12 I Dream of Jeannie

13 Daniel Boone

17 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

19 Canadian History (bw)

29 Cartoons

5:30

3-13* News

6-11*-12 That Girl

9 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

10 Truth or Consequences

10* I Dream of Jeannie

17 Electric Company (ep 23/Morgan Freeman on how to use silent E)

19 Sesame Street (bw)

29 New Zoo Revue

Evening

6:00

2-4-7-8-10*-11-12-13 News

3 Movie "7th Cavalry"

6 Green Acres

9 Beat the Clock


10 Pierre Berton (guest Jim Henson, who brings Kermit along)

11* Andy Griffith

17 Hodgepodge Lodge

29 Alfred Hitchcock (bw)

6:30

2-8 NBC Nightly News

6-9-10-11* News (Joe Mariash anchors on 9)

7-13* ABC Evening News

10* CBS Evening News

11 Party Game

12 Marcus Welby, MD

13 Family Affair

17 Off the Record (bw)

19 Glanures (bw)

29 I Spy

6:45

19 Autour du monde par le conte (bw)

7:00

2 Mothers-in-Law (guest star Jimmy Durante)

4 CBS Evening News

7-8 To Tell the Truth

9 Brady Bunch
10 Arnie

10* Truth or Consequences

11 Pierre Berton (guest Sue Lyon)

11* Man & the City

13 Cade's County "Slay Ride" (pt 1)

13* Gilligan's Island

17 Mr. Whatnot (bw)

19 Chalkdust (bw)

7:30

2 Petticoat Junction

3 Movie Review (Claire Olsen)

4 Truth or Consequences

6-12 Singalong Jubilee (guest John Allan Cameron; What on Earth? debuts here next week)

7 Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (guest Barbara Feldon)

8 Felony Squad

9 Courtship of Eddie's Father

10 Adam-12

10* What's My Line

11 At the Caribou

13* Let's Make a Deal

17 Electric Company

19 Making Things Grow (bw)

29 Leave It to Beaver (bw)


8:00

2-8 Adam-12

3-6-10-11*-12 Baseball: Montreal-Pitsburgh

4-10* Melba Moore & Clifton Davis (Hugh O'Brian and Gladys Knight & the Pips in Buffalo, with
Cloris Leachman guesting in the Kodak City)

7-13* The Super

9-13 CFL: All-Star Game from Calgary, as the Grey Cup champ Stampeders host the CFL All-Stars

11 Movie "3 on a Couch"

17 A Public Affair/Election '72

19 Suivez la piste (bw)

29 Ozzie & Harriet (bw)

8:30

2-8 Columbo "Murder by the Book"

7-13* Corner Bar

17 This Week

19 Showcase (bw/discussion of the new Provincial Library)

29 Munsters (bw)

9:00

4-10* Medical Center

7 Movie "Island of Love"

13* Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (guests Orson Welles, Leonard Shultz, and Thelma
Houston)

17 Forsyte Saga "The Afternoon of a Dryad" (pt 18)

19 It Stands to Reason (bw)


29 Paty Duke (bw)

9:30

13* Kopykats (Ed Sullivan hosts, and gets spoofed by Will Jordan; another segment sees David
Frost interviewing himself, as seen by Peter Goodwright)

19 Time to Share (bw)

29 Movie "In a Lonely Place" (bw)

10:00

2-8 Night Gallery "The Waiting Room"/"Last Rites for a Druid"

4-10* Mannix

17 Martin Agronsky

10:10

11 To China & Back (20 Hamilton-area highschoolers speak on their recent trip to Taiwan, and
show home movies of the trip)

10:30

9 Sportsbeat '72 (CFCF Montreal sportscaster Ron Reusch joins Pat Marsden)

13 File 13

13* This is Your Life

17 Soul! (guests Lee Morgan, Bobbi Humphrey, Horace Silver, and Andy Bey)

10:55

13 Heritage Highways (bw)


11:00

2-4-7-8-10*-11-13* News

3-6-10-11*-12 CBC News

9-13 CTV National News

11:20

3-9-10-11*-12-13 News

6 Viewpoint

11:25

29 News

11:30

2-8 Tonight Show

4 Dick Cavet (guest: NY Mayor John Lindsay)

6 News

7 Movie "September Storm"

10*-29 Movie "Crooks and Coronets"

11 Pierre Berton

13* Movie "Clash of Steel"

11:40

10 Movie "From Hell to Borneo"

12 Movie "Harry Black and the Tiger" (bw)


11:45

11* Movie "Not Wanted on Voyage" (bw)

11:55

3 The Saint

Late Night

midnight

6 Movie "Maisie was a Lady" (bw)

9 Movie "Branded"

11 Untouchables (bw)

13 Movie "Crash Landing" (bw)

1:00

4 Movie "Outside the Wall" (bw)

1:20

13 Concern

1:30

29 Movie "Missile to the Moon" (bw)

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Re: Retro: Toronto/Lake Ontario Wed, June 28, 1972

I noticed that all channel 19 shows were in black and white only -- even shows that were
produced in color, such as Sesame Street and Mister Rogers. Kind of odd for a TV station that
began broadcasting in 1970. When did start showing programs in color?

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Re: Retro: Toronto/Lake Ontario Wed, June 28, 1972

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

3-6-11*-12 Sesame Street (ep 171/Flip Wilson appears)

Interesting they would air a Monday episode on a Wednesday, and it's from the previous season
(Season 2). I remember hearing that Canadian SS was always a year behind the American version
of the show, with a few alterations. Spanish segments were replaced with French segments, and
anything with the leter Z would be changed to be pronounced "zed." I also know they had this
alternate closing credit sequence with kids going down a big slide, and it would feature a part of
the normal harmonica closing theme that was almost never heard on the American version of
the show. I'd really love to see a copy of this sometime.

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Re: Retro: Toronto/Lake Ontario Wed, June 28, 1972

[/quote]

I remember hearing that Canadian SS was always a year behind the American version of the
show, with a few alterations. Spanish segments were replaced with French segments, and
anything with the leter Z would be changed to be pronounced "zed." I also know they had this
alternate closing credit sequence with kids going down a big slide, and it would feature a part of
the normal harmonica closing theme that was almost never heard on the American version of
the show. I'd really love to see a copy of this sometime.

[/quote]

That's prety much what I remember, as I saw both versions growing up. Canadian Sesame Street
even had it's own Big Bird! Bob Mcgrath would do a telethon here in Vancouver and introduce
Big Bird's Canadian Cousin!

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Re: Retro: Toronto/Lake Ontario Wed, June 28, 1972

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

I noticed that all channel 19 shows were in black and white only -- even shows that were
produced in color, such as Sesame Street and Mister Rogers. Kind of odd for a TV station that
began broadcasting in 1970. When did start showing programs in color?

Haven't been able to find a date, but I assume it was sometime in the early 70s...

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Re: Retro: Toronto/Lake Ontario Wed, June 28, 1972

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

7:30

9 Toronto Today (bw/Pat Murray)

I believe this is probably the same Pat Murray that spent a few years in Cleveland as Eyewitness
News Anchor..Here is audio from the last Telecast of Eyewitness News as KYW would the next
day become WKYC-TV..June 18, 1965. Pat Murray is the first voice heard:

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHcDGe2PrzI

RETRO: PITTSBURGH/WHEELING/STUEBENVILLE/JOHNSTOWN 1/2/76


My first atempt. Be gentle.

Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) Friday, January 2nd (via Google Archive)

KDKA / 2 (CBS) Pitsburgh

6:00 Villa Alegre

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 CBS News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 I Dream of Jeannie

9:30 Family Affair

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

12n News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young and The Restless

1:30 Marie Torre

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Mike Douglas

5:30 Partridge Family


6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 News

7:30 Animal World

8:00 CBS Movie: "Where the Lilies Bloom" (from '74, based on the novel; look for Jan
Smithers, pre

WKRP")

10:00 CBS Reports Inquiry: "The American Assassins--James Earl Ray and Martin Luther King"

11:00 News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Dr. Phibes Rises Again" (Vincent Price vehicle from '72)

Cable TV Channel 3

5:30 Dwayne Friend

6:00 Music Connection

6:30 Dwayne Friend

7:00 Paul Gaudino

8:00 Ron King

11:00 High School Basketball: Peters Township at Washington

WTAE / 4 (ABC) Pitsburgh

6:30 New Zoo Review

7:00 Cartoons

7:30 Fury (BW)

8:00 AM Pitsburgh
9:30 Father Knows Best

10:00 Edge of Night (presumably one-day behind from 4:00)

10:30 Dinah

12noon Let's Make a Deal

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 Rhyme and Reason

2:00 $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Neighbors

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Flintstones (pre-empting One Life to Live)

4:00 Courtship of Eddie's Fahter

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 Adam-12

6:00 News

6:30 ABC News

7:00 Bowling

7:30 Match Game PM

8:00 Barbary Coast

9:00 ABC Movie: "Goldfinger" (listed, oddly enough, as from '84)

11:00 News

11:30 Movie: "Welcome to Hard Times" (Henry Fonda film from '67, noted as "Fairly Good")

WJAC / 6 (NBC, PBS) Johnstown


7:00 Today

9:00 Electric Company

9:30 All About You

9:45 Cover to Cover

10:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel of Fortune (hour power for two more weeks)

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12noon High Rollers

12:30 Magnificent Marble Machine

12:55 News

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Hopalong Cassidy

5:00 Dinah

6:00 News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Wild Kingdom

7:30 Price is Right

8:00 Sanford and Son (Fred witnesses an atempted murder)

8:30 Chico and the Man

9:00 Rockford Files (Repeat--Jim cons a conman)

10:00 Police Story (Desi Arnaz Jr. is a "young cop eager for action")
11:00 News

11:30 Tonight (listed as "Johnny Carson")

WTRF / 7 (NBC) Wheeling

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12noon News

12:30 Magnificent Marble Machine

12:55 NBC News

1:00 High Rollers (delayed from 12noon)

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Dinah

6:00 News

7:00 NBC News

7:30 Space: 1999

8:30 Chico and the Man

9:00 Rockford Files

10:00 Police Story


11:00 News

11:30 Tonight

1:00 Midnight Special (James Brown, Brownsville Station, the Ohio Players)

WSTV / 9 (CBS/ABC) Steubenville

7:00 CBS News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 New Zoo Review

9:30 Happy Days

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

12n Young and the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Red Donley

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All in the Family

3:30 Match Game

4:00 Mickey Mouse Club (BW)

4:30 Flintstone

5:00 Partridge Family


5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Ohio State Lotery

8:00 CBS Movie: "Where the Lilies Bloom"

10:00 CBS Reports Inquiry: "The American Assassins--James Earl Ray and Martin Luther King"

11:00 News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Dr. Phibes Rises Again"

WIIC / 11 (NBC) Pitsburgh

6:25 Farm Report

6:30 Quest

7:00 Today

9:00 Petticoat Junction

9:30 To Be Announced

10:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12noon News

12:30 Magnificent Marble Machine

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Petticoat Junction


1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Mod Squad

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 News

7:00 NBC News

7:30 Let's Make a Deal

8:00 Sanford and Son

8:30 Chico and the Man

9:00 Rockford Files

10:00 Police Story

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight

1:00 Midnight Special

WQED / 13 (PBS) Pitsburgh

11:30 Mister Rogers

12n Sesame Street

1:00 Electric Company

1:30 Great Performances

3:00 Hodgepodge Lodge

3:30 Mister Rogers

4:00 Sesame Street


5:00 Mister Rogers

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Villa Alegre

6:30 Mister Rogers

7:00 Electric Company (nothing listed at 7:30)

8:00 Washington Week in Review

8:30 David Susskind

9:00 Masterpiece Theater

11:00 People, Places, Things, Now

WPGH / 53 (Ind.) Pitsburgh

7:00 Good Morning America (not cleared by 4)

9:00 The Bible

9:30 New Day

10:00 700 Club

11:30 Happy Days (ABC reruns not cleared by 4)

12n Beverly Hillbillies (BW)

12:30 Not for Women Only

1:00 Somerset (not cleared by 11)

1:30 As the World Turns (not cleared by 2)

2:30 McHale's Navy

3:00 Bozo the Clown

3:30 Speed Racer

4:00 Litle Rascals


4:30 Hilarious House of Frightensten

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club (BW)

5:30 Batman

6:00 Gomer Pyle USMC

6:30 Hogan's Heroes

7:00 Beverly Hillbillies

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Merv Griffin

10:00 Alfred Hitchcock

11:00 700 Club

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH/WHEELING/STUEBENVILLE/JOHNSTOWN 1/2/76

Quote Originally Posted by Wright County Guy

KDKA / 2 (CBS) Pitsburgh

6:00 Villa Alegre

I wonder what ever happened to this show?

It was an Hispanic "Sesame Street" as I recall.

A PBS production that for some reason ran on KDKA as well as on WQED

(despite the fact that Pitsburgh has an absolutely tiny Hispanic population)
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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH/WHEELING/STUEBENVILLE/JOHNSTOWN 1/2/76

In the early-1980s (at least), WTSP in Tampa Bay also carried Villa Alegre on Saturday mornings. I
also read somewhere that WJIM (WLNS) in Lansing also carried the show on Saturdays, though I
don't know how big the Hispanic population was in Michigan.

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06-26-2012, 10:29 AM #4

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH/WHEELING/STUEBENVILLE/JOHNSTOWN 1/2/76

Quote Originally Posted by azumanga

In the early-1980s (at least), WTSP in Tampa Bay also carried Villa Alegre on Saturday mornings. I
also read somewhere that WJIM (WLNS) in Lansing also carried the show on Saturdays, though I
don't know how big the Hispanic population was in Michigan.

The Hispanic population is actually quite large in Michigan. The state has a lot of agriculture, and
many Mexican workers

have come there to work on beet farms and in orchards. Some of the towns out in the Thumb
have large Hispanic populations.

(the most truly excellent Mexican restaurant I know is located 30 miles from the Canadian
border!)

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH/WHEELING/STUEBENVILLE/JOHNSTOWN 1/2/76

There also used to be TV Guide listings for WJNL-TV/19 from Johnstown(at that time, a CBS
affiliate that was only on in the evening).

Where's that station in the listings?

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Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward

There also used to be TV Guide listings for WJNL-TV/19 from Johnstown(at that time, a CBS
affiliate that was only on in the evening).

Where's that station in the listings?

That station was not in the newspaper listings used as the source.

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Re: RETRO: PITTSBURGH/WHEELING/STUEBENVILLE/JOHNSTOWN 1/2/76

Quote Originally Posted by Wright County Guy

Quote Originally Posted by RyanHoward

There also used to be TV Guide listings for WJNL-TV/19 from Johnstown(at that time, a CBS
affiliate that was only on in the evening).

Where's that station in the listings?

That station was not in the newspaper listings used as the source.

None of the Pitsburgh newspapers listed WJNL because that station could not actually be
received here.

On the other hand many people in the Pitsburgh area could get WJAC. It was not until the mid-
1980's

when Channal 19 signed on as WFAT with more power from a different transmiter site that you
could

reliably catch it in Pitsburgh.

The random hilliness of this region made over-the-air anolog TV reception a real hit or miss
proposition.

Particularly true in Johnstown, which lays in a very deep valley up in the foothills.

Retro: Montreal/Southern Quebec Sat, July 1, 1989

from TV Hebdo-Metropolitan (read Montreal) edition

CBFT 2-SRC Montreal


8:00 Astro le petit robot (Astro Boy/x2)

9:00 Gabby et les petits malins

9:30 Les mysterieuses cites d'or (Mysterious Cities of Gold/finale)

10:00 Signe Cat's Eyes

10:30 Lucky Luke

11:00 La Fete du Canada (Canada Day ceremonies from Parliament Hill, Otawa)

noon La semaine Parlementaire a Otawa (season finale)

12:30 Univers inconnues (behind the scenes looks at dangerous movie scenes and French
stuntmen)

1:00 Cine-Famille "Les aventures du Capitane Bobardof" (1979 Soviet animated import)

2:55 Le monde du velo

3:00 L'univers des sports (Mennen Grand Prix cycling from Quebec City)

4:00 Autosport Molson (CART Indy highlights from Portland and Detroit)

4:30 La sante c'est payant

5:00 Visions d'ici (painters Maria Gabankova and Tex Lecor visit artists in other parts of Canada)

6:00 Le Telejournal

6:10 Voeux federaux (messages from PM Brian Mulroney and Governor-General Jeanne Sauve)

6:15 Outremer (a group of 5 teens sail the Mediterranean)

6:30 Samedi de rire

7:30 Un homme, un piano (pianist Claude Leveillee performs in Quebec City)

8:30 La Fete du Canada (Canada Day concert from Parliament Hill hosted by Carole Vallieres,
Normand Seguin, and Cynthia Dale; performers include Roch Voisine, Elizabeth Manley, Joe
Bocan, Patrick Norman, Johanne Blouin, Andre Gagnon, Kashtin, Colin James, the Nylons, and
Billy Newton-Davis)

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:20 Nouvelles du sport

10:35 Cine-Selection "Double allegiance" (Loyalties)


12:40 sign-off

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "On Vacation with Mickey and Donald"

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 Teen Wolf

noon Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

12:30 CBS StoryBreak

1:00 Stop Smoking

1:30 Honeymooners (bw)

2:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Donovan's Kid"

4:00 Western Open golf

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Trail of Danger" (pt 1)

8:00 Paradise

9:00 Tour of Duty

10:00 West 57th (profile of Jerry Lee Lewis, report on a Montana farmer who grew weed to solve
his money troubles, Paulina Porizkova's contract with Estee Lauder)

11:00 News

11:30 Magnum, PI
12:30 Stop Smoking

1:00 sign-off

WPTZ 5-NBC Platsburgh

5:00 At the Movies

5:30 My Litle Pony 'n Friends

6:00 SuperTed

6:30 Fantastic Max

7:00 Richie Rich

7:30 Skedaddle

8:00 Denver the Last Dinosaur

8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

9:00 Smurfs

10:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:30 ALF (animated)

11:30 Animated Classics

12:30 Wimbledon Tennis (same-day tape of preliminary matches)

3:00 Baseball: NY Mets-Cincinnati

6:00 News

6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Cheers (x2)

8:00 227

8:30 Amen

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Empty Nest


10:00 Hunter

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Mel Gibson is joined by Lethal Weapon co-star Danny Glover and
musical guests Living Color)

1:00 Freddy's Nightmares

2:00 Mind Power

3:00 sign-off

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal

7:45 Thought for Today

7:50 Hatha Yoga

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Saturday Morning Movie "Tramp at the Door"

10:30 Canadian Reflections

11:00 Canada Day Celebration

noon What's New Review

12:30 Wonderstruck

1:00 Sea Hunt

1:30 Driver's Seat

2:00 Canadian Gardener Visits (a flower action in Aaslmeer, Netherlands)

2:30 Fish'n Canada

3:00 CBC SportsWeekend (Brandon Rodeo/Portland CART Indy/Loblaws Classic equestrian)

6:00 CBS News: Saturday Report

7:00 Tommy Hunter (guests the Whites, Anita Perras, Sharon White, Ricky Skaggs, and Chris
Krienke)

8:00 Man Who Planted Trees


8:30 Canada Day Celebration

10:00 David Foster: The Symphony Sessions (the music producer performs with the Vancouver
Symphony)

11:00 The National

11:15 Provincial Affairs

11:20 News

11:45 Spitting Image

12:15 Night Music (guests Earl Klugh, Patti Austin, Joe Sample, Donald Fagen, Sister Carol, Kasey
Cisyk, Lani Grovers, and Vaneese Thomas)

1:15 Secret Agent (bw)

2:15 sign-off

Pathonic (TVA): CHLT 7-Sherbrooke/CHEM 8-Trois Rivieres

8:30 Le monde a venir (French version of World Tomorrow)

9:00 Arnold et Willy (Diff'rent Strokes)

9:30 Punkie (Punky Brewster)

10:00 Les p'tits bonshommes

11:30 Info chasse et peche

noon Cinema "Le bunker" (The Bunker)

3:00 Les p'tits bonshommes

4:00 L'esprit d'aventure

5:00 Video Star

5:30 K-2000 (Knight Rider)

6:30 RSVP

7:30 Cine-Romance "Rose Cafe"

9:00 Crimes en solde (Adderly)


10:00 Journal intime

10:55 Loto-Quebec draw

11:00 Nouvelles TVA

11:20 Sports

11:30 Cinema de mes nuits "La malediction finale" (The Final Conflict)

1:30 sign-off

WMTW 8-ABC Auburn

6:00 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers

6:30 Wonderful World of Disney "Inside Donald Duck"

7:30 Peppermint Place

8:00 Flintstone Kids

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 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (looks at animals in the mountains of New Guinea)

1:00 Title Waves '89

2:00 Super Chargers

2:30 US Senior Open golf

4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports (info not listed)

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Saturday

7:00 Star Search


8:00 Movie "Supergirl"

10:00 A Man Called Hawk

11:00 News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Freddy's Nightmares

12:30 Twilight Zone

1:00 News

1:15 sign-off

CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall

5:00 Starlost cont'd

6:00 Fitness for Life

6:30 Popeye

7:00 Tree House Club

7:30 Polly-Wog

8:00 Marie Soleil

8:30 Rockets (from CKY Winnipeg)

9:00 Extra! Extra! (from CFCF)

9:30 5-4-3-2 Run (from BCTV Vancouver)

10:00 Putnam's Prairie Emporium (from CKCK Regina)

10:30 DuckTales

10:30 You Can't Do That on Television (produced at CJOH)

11:30 Willy & Floyd (dito)

noon Bob Izumi's Real Fishing Show

12:30 Canada In View


1:00 Red Fisher's Outdoor Adventures

1:30 Spruce Meadows Today

2:00 CTV Wide World of Sports (Canadian Synchronized Swimming Championships (pairs
competition)/Formula 2000 auto race from Shannonville/Canadian Tire Challenge cycling from
Otawa)

4:00 duMaurier Classic golf (from Beaconsfield, a Montreal suburb)

6:00 News

6:30 Best of Regional Contact (the long-running CJOH series has recently been merged with
CJOH's newscasts)

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Saturday Movie "Monte Carlo" (pt 1; pt 2 airs Sun 9pm)

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 CTV National News

11:30 News

12:15 Late Movie "Kelly's Heroes"

3:10 Simon & Simon

4:10 A Fine Romance

Cogeco (SRC): CKSH 9-Sherbrooke/CKTM 13-Trois Rivieres

8:00 Astro le petit robot (Astro Boy/x2)

9:00 Gabby et les petits malins

9:30 Les mysterieuses cites d'or (Mysterious Cities of Gold/finale)

10:00 Signe Cat's Eyes

10:30 Lucky Luke

11:00 La Fete du Canada

noon La semaine Parlementaire a Otawa (season finale)

12:30 Univers inconnues


1:00 Cine-Famille "Les aventures du Capitane Bobardof"

2:55 Le monde du velo

3:00 L'univers des sports

4:00 Autosport Molson

4:30 La sante c'est payant

5:00 Aux frontieres de la survie (World Vision)

6:00 Le Telejournal

6:10 Voeux federaux

6:15 Outremer

6:30 Samedi de rire

7:30 Un homme, un piano

8:30 La Fete du Canada

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:20 Nouvelles du sport

10:35 Tele-Selection "Double allegiance" (Loyalties)

12:40 sign-off

CFTM 10-TVA Montreal

9:00 La bande a nimee

10:30 Drole de vie (Facts of Life)

11:00 La cuisne de Roberto

11:30 Defi cascado

noon Samedi magazine

2:00 Au royaume des animaux (visiting the kangaroos of Broken Hill, Australia)

2:30 Chacun chez soi (Too Close for Comfort)


3:00 Magnum (Magnum, PI)

4:00 L'esprit d'aventure

5:00 Video Star

5:30 Bugs Bunny et ses amis

6:00 Ici Montreal

6:30 RSVP

7:30 Cine-Romance "Rose Cafe"

9:00 Crimes en solde (Adderly)

10:00 Journal intime

10:55 Loto-Quebec draw

11:00 Nouvelles TVA

11:20 Sports

11:30 Cine-Lune "L'acte du coeur" (Act of the Heart)

1:45 Cine-Lune "La fureur du juste" (The Octogon)

3:45 sign-off

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

Gimme a Break! and Video Gold air between 5 and 6am (times TBA)

6:00 Swiss Family Robinson

6:30 Paul Hann & Friends

7:00 Dennis the Menace

7:30 100 Huntley Street

8:30 Rockets

9:00 Extra! Extra!

9:30 5-4-3-2 Run


10:00 Putnam's Prairie Emporium

10:30 DuckTales

11:00 Legends of the World

11:30 Bob Izumi's Real Fishing Show

noon WWF Wrestling (likely from CHCH Hamilton, who originated re-edited Canadian editions of
WWF programs in English Canada, with Billy Red Lyons as program host)

1:00 Spruce Meadows Today

1:30 Time Exposures

2:00 CTV Wide World of Sports

4:00 duMaurier Classic golf

6:00 News

6:30 Expos Summer '89

7:00 Smith & Smith Comedy Mill

7:30 Starting from Scratch

8:00 Saturday Movie "Monte Carlo" (pt 1)

10:00 A Man Called Hawk

11:00 CTV National News

11:30 News

mid. Cinema 12 "The Godfather Part II"

4:10 Magnum, PI

CIVM 17-RQ Montreal

3:30pm Creer son paysage

4:00 Apprivoiser la loi

4:30 Histoire des sciences au Quebec

5:00 Legends du monde (Legends of the World)


5:30 Les animaux et leurs mysteres

6:00 Passe-Partout

6:30 Haroun Tazieff raconte sa terre

7:30 Cine-Collection "Erendira"

9:20 Le clap

9:30 Premiere ligne "Miroir, o miroir"

10:30 Points de vue

11:30 Africa

mid. sign-off

WVNY 22-ABC Burlington

6:00 Spider-Man

6:30 Dino Riders

7:00 RoboCop

7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8:00 Flintstone Kids

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 Stop Smoking

12:30 Mind Power

1:30 Brush Master

2:30 US Senior Open golf

4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports


6:00 ABC World News Saturday

6:30 Twilight Zone

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Movie "Supergirl"

10:00 A Man Called Hawk

11:00 ABC News

11:15 War of the Worlds

12:15 Feed My People

12:45 sign-off

CICO 24-TVO Otawa

8:00 Polka Dot Door

8:30 Cucumber

9:00 Business of Managing Professionals

9:30 Pins & Needles

10:00 Championship Bridge

10:30 R-2000: The Beter-Built House

11:00 Sewing Power

11:30 Set Your Sails

noon Understanding Human Behavior

1:00 Sociology

1:30 Project Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy

2:30 Family Maters

3:00 Middle East

3:30 Childhood & Adolescence: The Story of Development


4:30 Kidsbeat

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Ourselves & Other Animals

7:00 Doctor Who

7:30 Legends of the World

8:00 Saturday Movie "Tunes of Glory"

9:50 Conversations (pt 1, discussing Alec Guinness' life and career (he starred in that night's
films)/interviews with directors Ronald Neame and Alexander Mackendrick)

10:05 Movie "The Horse's Mouth"

11:40 Conversations (pt 2)

12:10 sign-off

WETK 33-PBS Burlington

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Bookmark

9:30 Sneak Previews

10:00 Degrassi Junior High

10:30 Model Railroading

11:00 Hometime

11:30 This Old House

noon New Yankee Workshop

12:30 Victory Garden

1:00 Doctor Who

2:30 Newton's Apple

3:00 European Journal


3:30 Gentle Doctor: Veterinary Medicine

4:00 Vintage: A History of Wine (finale)

4:30 Pierre Franey's Cuisine Rapide

5:00 Julia Child & Company

5:30 Frugal Gourmet

6:00 Lawrence Welk

7:00 Austin City Limits (guests Brenda Lee, and Sweethearts of the Rodeo)

8:00 Evening at Pops (guest Johnny Cash)

9:30 Front Row Feature "Queen Christina" (bw)

11:10 American Playhouse "Smooth Talk"

12:40 Comedy Tonight

1:10 Sneak Previews

1:40 Journey to Survival (visiting New Jersey's Tom Brown Jr. School, which teaches how to
survive in the wild)

2:10 sign-off

CFJP 35-TQS Montreal

10:30 Bio-sante

11:00 Les amis du samedi

11:30 MASK

noon Les p'tits Pierrafeu (Flintstone Kids)

12:30 Le Petit Journal

1:00 Throb

1:30 Patrouille du cosmos (Star Trek)

2:30 Legendes indiennes (Indian Legends)

3:00 Au bout de la ligne


3:30 Look 89

4:00 duMaurier Classic golf

6:00 La roue chanceuse (local Wheel of Fortune)

6:30 Top Jeunesse en vacances (followed by Loto-Quebec draw)

7:30 Cete semaine

8:00 Cine-Parc "Le grand bonheur" (Happy)

10:00 Le Grand Journal

10:30 Coup de soleil

11:00 Sports Plus week-end

12:30 Tele-Jazz (David Grisman and his group perform tracks from his new album)

1:30 Bleu nuit "Le protecteur du quartier" (Fighting Back)

2:25 Lute NWA

3:25 sign-off

WCFE 57-PBS Platsburgh

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Reading Rainbow

9:00 Bodywatch

9:30 Woodcarving with Rick Butz

10:00 Adventures in Scale Modeling

10:30 Hometime

11:00 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

noon Joy of Painting

12:30 Victory Garden


1:00 Saturday Matinee "The Private War of Major Benson"

3:00 Mystery! "A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery: Strong Poison" (pt 2)

4:00 Nova

5:00 Vintage: A History of Wine

5:30 Automania

6:00 Great Steam Trains

6:30 Inside Albany

7:00 North Country Review

7:30 McLaughlin Group

8:00 Canada: True North marathon

mid. Austin City Limits (guests Johnny Cash and the Carter Family)

1:00 sign-off

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Re: Retro: Montreal/Southern Quebec Sat, July 1, 1989

That "Night Music" show sounds interesting. I didn't know that Kasey Cisyk had a career apart
from overdubbing Didi Conn in the movie "You Light Up My Life."

I wonder what "Samedi de rire" (Saturday of laughs) was....


The "Mission: Impossible" that ran on CTV: was this the original, or the revival that ABC ran that
year?

And I noticed "Peppermint Place," the syndicated version of that Dallas institution, Mr.
Peppermint.

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Re: Retro: Montreal/Southern Quebec Sat, July 1, 1989

Quote Originally Posted by rnigma

The "Mission: Impossible" that ran on CTV: was this the original, or the revival that ABC ran that
year?

Given the time slot and the year, this is very likely the revival.

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

CFTM 10-TVA Montreal

2:00 Au royaume des animaux (visiting the kangaroos of Broken Hill, Australia)

This was actually the French version of "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom", the show's full name
being "Au royaume des animaux de la Mutuelle d'Omaha", dubbed by CFCM in Quebec City.
Here's a clip from a closing of an episode:
htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76K2W...ure=plpp_video

And here's a CFCM promo for the show:

htp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmL6R...watch_response

Quote Originally Posted by Bluenoser

WCAX 3-CBS Burlington

1:00 Stop Smoking

12:30 Stop Smoking

WPTZ 5-NBC Platsburgh

2:00 Mind Power

WVNY 22-ABC Burlington

noon Stop Smoking

12:30 Mind Power

1:30 Brush Master

12:15 Feed My People

I believe these were all infomercials.

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Re: Retro: Montreal/Southern Quebec Sat, July 1, 1989

Quote Originally Posted by rnigma

I wonder what "Samedi de rire" (Saturday of laughs) was....

htp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samedi_de_rire

Samedi de rire was a sketch comedy show in Quebec that aired from 1985 to 1989. It is similar to
the American Saturday Night Live. The acting roster included Yvon Deschamps and Normand
Brathwaite. The title is itself a joke, a clever play on words: it simultaneously means "Saturday of
laughs" and, phonetically, a me dit de rire, or "I feel like laughing".

Retro: Puget Sound Viacom Cable, Sat. March 9th, 1991

Source: TV Guide

CHANNELS

2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC]

4 KOMO Seatle [ABC]

5 KING Seatle [NBC]

7 KIRO Seatle [CBS]

9 KCTS Seatle [PBS]

11 KSTW Tacoma [IND]

13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox]


22 KTZZ Seatle [IND]

28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS]

5AM

4 Exploration Northwest

9 New Southern Cooking

11 Neon Rider

13 Headline News

5:15

7 Commercial Program

5:30

4 Real to Reel

5 Jesse Jackson

9 Hometime

5:45

7 Weekend Northwest

6AM

4 Rainbow Express

7 Peppermint Place

9 Rod and Reel: Streamside

11 Washington Education Today


22 Donna Reed BW

6:30

4 Boomerang

Norbert and Rookie learn that cheaters never prosper and that honesty is the best policy.

5 Saturday Videos

Raven-Symone ["The Cosby Show"] hosts videos by Wilson Phillips and Gerardo.

7 Muppet Babies

9 Carrascolendas

11 To Your Health

13 Beany and Cecil

22 Commercial Programs

7AM

4 Winnie The Pooh

5 Camp Candy

9 Sesame Street

11 Commercial Programs

13 Peter Pan & The Pirates

7:30

4 Wizard of Oz

5 Super Mario Bros.

7 Ninja Turtles

13 Bobby's World
8AM

2 Under the Umbrella Tree

4 Slimer! and Ghostbusters

9 Teachers Tackle Thinking

13 Tom & Jerry Kids

28 Lilias!

8:30

2 Sesame Street

5 Gravedale High

7 Northwest Home & Garden Show

9 Western Tradition

11 New Lassie

13 Killer Tomatoes

28 Shalom Sesame

9AM

4 Beetlejuice

5 Kid 'n Play

7 Big East Basketball Tournament

A semifinal at New York City.

11 Likely Story

13 Piggsburg Pigs

28 From a Country Garden


9:30

2 Homeworks

4 New Kids on the Block

5 Chipmunks

9 Business File

11 Good Fishing

13 Lynn Nance: Basketball

28 Crafting for the 90's

10AM

2 Curling

The semifinal of the Labat Brier, the Canadian curling championship, televised live from
Hamilton, ON. The 12-rink field includes Ontario's Russ Howard, the 1987 Brier and world
champion, and Northern Ontario's Rick Lang, who achieved the double in 1985.

4 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

5 Saved By The Bell

The school nurse [Nancy Valen] renders Zack terminally lovesick.

11 Batman

13 Al Linder's In Fisherman

28 Louisiana Cookin'

10:30

5 Guys Next Door

The guys can't stand Bobby's stand-in. Videos include "Paradise."

9 Psychology: The Study of the Human Body


13 Commercial Program

28 Sewing with Nancy

11AM

4 Litle Rosey

5 Music Magic

Included: jazz guitarist Michael Powers.

7 NCAA Tournament Preview

11 Superboy

13 Movie

"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes." [1970] Disney fun with Kurt Russell as a college student
who accidentally acquires a computer's brain.

22 Movie

"The Last Dinosaur." [1977] TV-movie with Richard Boone as a big-game hunter on the trail of a
tyrannosaur found roaming a prehistoric world beneath the North Pole. Joan Van Ark.

28 This Old House

11:30

4 Weekend Special

"Litle Lulu" [1978], the comic-strip preteen, takes the fight for women's rights to a coed summer
camp. Lulu: Lauri Hendler.

5 NBA Inside Stuff

An interview with Cleveland's Danny Ferry.

7 Big East Basketball Tournament

A semifinal at New York City.

9 Wild America [and Marty Stouffer is still seen in E/I syndication today!]

11 Super Force
28 Hometime

Noon

4 Captain Planet

5 Sportsworld

The World Indoor Track and Field Championships, taped this weekend in Seville, Spain. Expected
competitors include sprinters Ben Johnson and Merlene Otey, pole-vaulter Sergey Bubka and
hurdler Roger Kingdom. Dwight Stones and Craig Masback report.

9 Red Dwarf Marathon

Return: Twelve episodes of the British series following the strange adventures of Dave Lister
[Craig Charles], the lone survivor of a disaster in outer space that wipes out his ship's crew.

11 Baseball

Oakland at Seatle in an exhibition game at Tempe, AZ.

28 New Yankee Workshop

12:30

4 Viewpoint

28 Computer Chronicles

1PM

2 Sportsweekend

Scheduled: Live coverage of women's World Cup downhill skiing at Lake Louise, Alta.; same-day
coverage of men's World Cup downhill skiing at Aspen, CO; the 60-metre final at the World
Indoor Track and Field Championships, taped March 8 at Seville, Spain; a preview of the World
Figure Skating Champioships, March 12-17 at Munich.

4 Hardcastle & McCormick

13 College Basketball

Oregon at Arizona.
22 NWA Wrestling

28 Movie: "Days of Jesse James" [1939, BW]

1:30

5 Golf

Third-round play in the Honda Classic.

7 Olympic Winterfest

Women's World Cup downhill and Super G skiing, taped today at Lake Louise in Alberta; and the
finals of the Women's World Cup Speedskating Championships, taped March 2-3 at The Hague,
the Netherlands.

2PM

4 Sledge Hammer!

22 WWF Wrestling

28 EastEnders

2:30

4 Emergency Response

28 EastEnders

3PM

2 CBC News

4 Bowling

The final round of the Johny Petraglia Open, taped today at New Brunswick, NJ.

5 Commercial Programs

7 11 Commercial Program
9 MacNeil, Lehrer

13 College Basketball

Washington State at USC.

22 Bareta

28 Mystery!

"The Mysterious Affair at Styles," Agatha Christie's first Hercule Poirot case, involves the fatal
poisoning of a matriarch.

3:30

7 Billy Packer's College Basketball

11 Family Ties

4PM

2 Fish 'n Canada

5 Entertainment Tonight

7 Commercial Program

9 Red Dwarf Marathon Continues

11 Family Ties

22 Kojak

4:30

2 NHL Breakaway

4 Wide World of Sports

Herschel Walker and Barry Sanders are among the entrants in Superstars competition, taped last
month in Cancun, Mexico. Also: the Santa Anita Handicap for four-year-old Thoroughbreds,
taped earlier today at Arcadia, CA; the Tokyo [Japan] Dome Supercross, an indoor-motorcycle
race taped Feb. 16; and an update on the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, taped at Anchorage,
Alaska.

7 National Geographic: On Assignment

Segments on a snake hunt in Thailand; a camel race in Australia; and the excavation of the
remains of a lost Peruvian civilization.

11 Growing Pains

5PM

2 NHL Hockey

Vancouver at Montreal.

5 News

11 Night Court

13 Current Affair: Extra

22 Movie

"A Distant Scream." [1985] It emanates from the aged ghost of a woman's lover [David
Carradine].

28 Masterpiece Theatre

"The Tale of Beatrix Poter," a biography of the children's writer [Penelope Wilton]. Beatrix [as a
child]: Holly Aird.

5:30

5 NBA Basketball

Seatle at San Antonio.

7 World of Travel

Included: Switzerland and France.

11 News

6PM and later will be added tomorrow.


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FM, AM and SW DXer of Yakima, WA! God Bless America!

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6PM and later

6PM

4 ABC News-Carole Simpson

7 News

9 Red Dwarf Marathon Continues

11 Movie

"Caveman." [1981] The misadventures of a prehistoric tribe. Ringo Starr.


13 Star Trek

The fate of the Enterprise hinges on the outcome of a personal duel between Kirk [William
Shatner] and the lizard like commander of an alien spaceship.

6:30

4 News

22 Commercial Program

7PM

4 High School Basketball

The Washington State AAA girls final, telecast live from the Seatle Coliseum.

7 Sports TV

High-school basketball player Mark Pope, who has recently commited to the University of
Washington. Also: athletes and advertising.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

In honor of Wesley's acceptance into the Starfleet Academy, Picard asks him to come on a
mission to Pentarus Five, but they're forced to make an emergency landing on a lifeless moon,
where Picard is critically injured.

22 New Adam 12

A man [Vince Melocchi] asks to be locked up before the full moon rises.

28 Our Neighbor, Fred Rogers

Profiling the neighborly host of the TV show for preschoolers.

7:30

7 Commercial Program

22 New Dragnet

The detectives investigate the murder of a woman employed by a Hollywood actress. Lloyd
Harmon: Gregory Mortensen.

8PM

2 Tommy Hunter

5 Amen

Homeboy Clarence [Bumper Robinson] gets a crash course in sophistication to impress the
Deacon's friend [John Hancock], whose classy daughter [A.J. Johnson] has fallen for him. Deacon:
Sherman Hemsley.

7 Uncle Buck

Neighbor Kroger [Sam Anderson] cries foul when Buck [Kevin Meaney] builds a basketball hoop
on Kroger's side of the line. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar plays the judge.

9 Of Moose & Men: The Rocky and Bullwinkle Story

A retrospective on the animated series recalls the cult popularity of the dimwited Bullwinkle J.
Moose and his trusty companion, Rocket J. Squirrel. It had "an irreverence...that really was unlike
anything else that we were seeing on TV," says critic Leonard Martin.

11 Movie-Western

"The Wild Bunch." [1969] Director Sam Peckinpah's violent tale of aging gunmen in 1913 Texas,
running out of badlands to ride and banks to rob. William Holden, Ernest Borgnine.

13 Totally Hidden Video

Pranks involving pets include singer Tiffany introducing a fan to her talking dog.

22 Perry Mason BW

Mason [Raymond Burr] is retained by a burly sculptor charged with murdering his model's
overbearing mother. Kenyon: John Larkin.

28 In The Hank Williams Tradition

A tribute to country great Hank Williams [1923-1953] includes comments and performances by
his son Hank Jr., Kris Kristofferson, Chet Atkins and Minnie Pearl.

8:30

5 Down Home
Kate and Wade [Judith Ivey, Ray Baker] team up to protest a proposed offshore oil rig, while
other townsfolk overreact to visitor Randy Travis's quest for rest.

7 Lenny

Pat [Eugene Roche] wants to move to Florida like his pal Charlie [Bill Dana], but Mary [Alice
Drummond] prefers the son [Lenny Clarke] over the sun.

[Postponed from an earlier date.]

13 Yearbook

As homecoming approaches, Tim Beaver tries to add "zing" to his dance invitation to Mary
Merkle; Marlon Golden has two dates for the dance. [Postponed from an earlier date.]

9:00

2 Movie BW

"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." [1939] Holmes [Basil Rathbone] and Watson [Nigel Bruce]
discover their old nemesis Moriarty [George Zucco] behind a jewel-theft-and-murder plot.

4 High School Basketball

The Washington State AAA boys final, telecast live from the Seatle Coliseum.

5 Golden Girls

Protected witness Miles [Harold Gould] throws caution to the wind and returns to see Rose;
Blanche learns of a burl on her Confederate family tree.

7 Movie-Biography

"La Bamba." [1987] The Los Lobos soundtrack energizes this musical biography of Ritchie Valens
[Lou Diamond Phillips], the 17-year-old rocker who died in a 1959 plane crash with Buddy Holly
and the Big Bopper. Bob Morales: Esai Morales.

13 Cops

Hoboken [N.J.] police sergeant Mike Plunket finds a counterfeiting suspect; in Jersey City, Off.
Elayne Zadroga struggles with a woman in a barroom brawl.

22 Movie-Thriller

"Graduation Day." [1981] A killer stalks high-school athletes.

28 Great Ranches of the Old West


Visits to ranches in New Mexico, Nevada, Hawaii and Wyoming. Included: catle ranching, dude
ranches, the daily routine of ranching.

9:30

5 Empty Nest

The good news is that Harry [Richard Mulligan] is dating a journalist [Christine Ebersole], the bad
news is she wants to report on their romance.

13 Cops

In Las Vegas, Off. Jack Clark catches a suspected felon with an offer of a free TV; Sgt. Debra
Gauthier and Off. Rick Grande encounter a man with a knife.

10PM

5 Carol and Company

1. A Sam Spade spoof, starring Carol Burnet as wisecracking PI Samantha Diamond. Bernie: Terry
Kiser. 2. From October: a widow [Carol] finds chemistry with an anthropology student [Peter
Krause] who's the roommate of her son [Doug McKeon].

9 Jimmy Buffet

Buffet and his Coral Reefer Band in a Miami concert. Songs include "Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit,"
"Margaritaville," "Come Monday," "Ragtop Day," "Volcano."

13 Movie

"Runnnig on Empty." [1988] Director Sidney Lumet's powerful study of a teen [River Phoenix]
whose desire to go to college is at odds with the need of his parents, former radicals, to remain
underground.

28 John Wayne: Standing Tall

Host James Arness traces the Duke's rise from B-movie hero to "part of our national heritage."
Included: interviews with friends.

Sign off 11PM.

10:30
2 Legal Wise

Mandatory retirement; work-related injuries.

11 News

11PM

2 National

4 5 7 News

11 Commercial Program

22 Teens Talk

11:15

2 News

11:30

2 Movie

"Picnic." [1988] When a middle-aged widow [Billie Whitelaw] marries a man half her age, the
stage is set for both happiness and tragedy.

Sign off 1:30AM.

4 Star Search

5 Almost Live!

11 21 Jump Street

When Doug and Joey [Peter and Michael DeLuise] investigate a death at a wilderness camp for
troubled teens, they run up against the camp director-a harsh ex-Marine.

22 Monkees

11:35
7 Magnum P.I

Rick [Larry Manetti] is arrested for the murder of a hit man who was sent to the Islands to kill
Icepick [Elisha Cook], and Rick shocks everyone by signing a full confession.

12AM

5 Saturday Night Live

From 1990: John Goodman ["Roseanne"] welcomes music guests Faith No More ["Epic"].

9 Taggart

13 Comic Strip: Late Night

Scheduled: Bobby Slayton, Kathleen Madigan, Tom Parks, Michel Laziere.

22 Bombshelter Videos

Videos by Murphy's Law and Soundgarden.

12:30

4 American Gladiators

7 Big Break

11 Twilight Zone

22 Soul Train

1AM

9 '90s

11 Byron Allen Show

Music group Tony! Toni! Tone!.

13 Movie-Comedy/Drama

"Cops and Robbers". [1973] Cliff Gorman and Joseph Bologna play crooked patrolmen who stage
a $10-million caper during a New York City ticker-tape parade for visiting astronauts. O'Neill:
John Ryan.
1:30

4 Movie

"The Big Trade." [1983] Robert Blake stars as a private eye tracking corruption and homicide in
Hollywood.

5 Friday the 13th: The Series

Sign off 2:30AM.

7 Movie

"Return to Macon County." [1975] Sequel to "Macon County Line", with Nick Nolte and Don
Johnson as buddies pursued by a rural cop and vengeful gang.

22 Crook & Chase

2AM

9 Firing Line

Actor Roger Moore discusses "Does a Politician Have to Be a Good Actor?"

11 Movie-Comedy

"Annie Hall." [1977] Academy-award winning film about the relationship between a paranoid
writer [Woody Allen, Best Director] and an aspiring singer [Diane Keaton, Best Actress.] Tony
Roberts, Paul Simon.

22 Movie BW

"The Abductors." [1957] Offbeat historical tale of a plot to steal President Lincoln's body from its
tomb. Muldoon: Victor McLaglen.

2:30

9 Upon Reflection

3AM
9 Movie

"The Importance of Being Earnest." [British, 1952] Faithful, first-rate version of Oscar Wilde's
satire of manners, romance, mistaken identity. Michael Redgrave.

13 Headline News

Sign off 3:30AM.

3:25

4 ABC News-Brit Hume

3:30

7 Commercial Programs

3:40

4 News

4AM

11 News

22 Movie BW

"Pimpernel Smith." [1941] Leslie Howard as a modern Scarlet Pimpernel, smuggling refugees
under the noses of the Nazis. Francis L. Sullivan.

4:05

4 Front Runners

4:30

7 Sports TV
11 Andy Griffith

4:35

4 Rainbow Express

4:40

9 Nancy Wake, Codename: The White Mouse

-crainbebo

734 AM's in the log, 554 FMs (250 from Western WA), That's a DXer!

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Re: Retro: Puget Sound Viacom Cable, Sat. March 9th, 1991

Quote Originally Posted by crainbebo

6:30

9 Carrascolendas
They still had that show in circulation in 1991? I thought it went off the air completely by the
start of the 1980s.

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