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Retro: Manitoba/Saskatchewan Sun, Nov 30, 1969

Canada's version of Super Sunday, from TV Guide-Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition CKCK 2-CTV Regina (the station, which had recently switched networks with ch 4/9 after the CBC took them over, was IDing as "The New 2" with prominent use of the CTV logo) and CKCK1-12 Colgate, CKCK2-6 Willow Bunch, CKMJ 7-Marquis (Moose Jaw) 8:00 Andy Griffith 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9:00 Roughie Review (Saskatchewan Roughriders) 10:00 Grey Cup Special (c/Al McCann and Pat Marsden review the past week's events) 11:00 Grey Cup Preview (c/host Johnny Esaw) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup: Saskatchewan and Ottawa square off in Montreal for the CFL championship, the Eastern Roughies beat their Western counterparts 29-11 (c/commentators Don Chevrier/Frank Rigney/Bernie Faloney; for many years, CTV and CBC collaborated on coverage with commentators from both networks doing the game) 3:00 Oral Roberts 3:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow 4:30 Question Period (c) 5:00 Untamed World "The New Generation" (c/looking at life's beginnings in the animal world) 5:30 Flying Nun (c) 6:00 Gunsmoke (c) 7:00 I Dream of Jeannie (c) 7:30 Department S "A Ticket to Nowhere" (c) 8:30 Bewitched (c) 9:00 Fabulous Sixties (c/pt 3 of the series, which spikes W5, looks at 1962) 10:00 Hollywood Palace (c/host Englebert Humperdinck welcomes Sid Caesar (joined by Maureen Arthur and Mickey Deems), Nancy Ames, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Jack E. Leonard, and Lonnie Donegan) 11:00 CTV News (c/Harvey Kirck and Max Keeping...Max is better known for his longtime stint at the anchor desk at Ottawa CTV station CJOH) 11:15 News/Weather/Sports (George Young) 11:30 Movie "The Black Tent" CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg 1:30pm Tennis (c) 2:30 D'Iberville (c/ep 11) 3:00 Francophonissime (quiz on the French language) 3:30 Langue vivante (c) 4:00 D'hier a demain "Conquete de la mer: oeil de cristal" 5:00 Cinq D 6:00 Pays des geants (Land of the Giants) "Voir la terre et mourir" (c) 7:00 Quelle famille! (c)

7:30 Zoom (c/guests Les Girls, Carole Cloutier, Anton Valery, and the Deep Water Boys) 8:30 Les Beaux Dimanches "Le plaisir de rompre"/"Le pain de menage"/"Poil de carotte" (c) 10:30 Prisme (c/Wilfrid Lemoyne) 11:00 Cinema "Annee 1918: Les illusions d'une victoire" CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton and CFSS 7-Estevan, CHSS 6-Wynyard, and CKSS 8-Baldy Mountain 9:55 News 10:30 Grey Cup Preview (c/Tom McKee, Bernie Faloney, Frank Rigney, Don Wittman, and Don Chevrier) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Sports Week (c) 3:25 CBC News (c) 3:30 Faith for Today 4:00 Spotlight on Film (c) 4:15 Gardening with Stan (c) 4:30 Country Calendar (c) 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre "India's Wildlife Sanctuaries" (c) 5:30 Hymn Sing (c) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Secrets of the Pirate's Inn" (c/conclusion) 7:00 Tommy Hunter (c) 7:30 My World (c) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (c/guests Sergio Fanchi, Julie Budd, Neil Diamond, Bob Lewis, Irwin C. Lawson, dancing Muppets (with Big Bird in the starring role), and a clip from the upcoming A Boy Named Charlie Brown) 9:00 Music Special: Simon & Garfunkel (c) 10:00 CBC Weekend (c/interview with Norman Mailer/Grey Cup Week highlights; host Lloyd Robertson) 11:15 Nation's Business (c) 11:20 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Movie "Riot in Cell Block 11" CKBMT 4-Moose Jaw/CBKRT 9-Regina (recent converts to CBC, formerly CHAB and CHRE) 10:30 Grey Cup Preview (c) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Sports Week (c) 3:25 CBC News (c) 3:30 TBA 4:15 Gardening with Stan (c) 4:30 Country Calendar (c) 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre "India's Wildlife Sanctuaries" (c) 5:30 Hymn Sing (c) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Secrets of the Pirate's Inn" (c/conclusion) 7:00 Tommy Hunter (c)

7:30 My World (c) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (c) 9:00 Music Special: Simon & Garfunkel (c) 10:00 CBC Weekend (c) 11:15 Nation's Business (c) 11:20 Movie: TBA CKX 5-CBC Brandon and CKX1-11 Foxwarren and CKX2-9 Melita 10:30 Grey Cup Preview (c) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Sports Week (c) 3:25 CBC News (c) 3:30 TBA 4:00 Agri-Views 4:15 Gardening with Stan (c) 4:30 Country Calendar (c) 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre "India's Wildlife Sanctuaries" (c) 5:30 Hymn Sing (c) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Secrets of the Pirate's Inn" (c/conclusion) 7:00 Tommy Hunter (c) 7:30 My World (c) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (c) 9:00 Music Special: Simon & Garfunkel (c) 10:00 CBC Weekend (c) 11:15 Nation's Business (c) 11:20 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Baron (c) CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current and CJFB1-2 Eastend, CJFB2-2 Val Marie, and CJFB3-10 Riverhurst 10:30 Grey Cup Preview (c) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Sports Week (c) 3:25 CBC News (c) 3:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow 4:30 Country Calendar (c) 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre "India's Wildlife Sanctuaries" (c) 5:30 Hymn Sing (c) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Secrets of the Pirate's Inn" (c/conclusion) 7:00 Tommy Hunter (c) 7:30 My World (c) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (c) 9:00 Music Special: Simon & Garfunkel (c) 10:00 CBC Weekend (c) 11:15 Nation's Business (c)

11:20 News/Weather/Sports CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert and CKBI1-10 Alticane, CKBI2-7 North Battleford, CKBI3-4 Greenwater Lake, CKBI4-2 Nipawin, and CKBI5-9 Big River 8:45 Living Word 9:00 Faith for Today 9:30 Story 10:30 Grey Cup Preview (c) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Sports Week (c) 3:25 CBC News (c) 3:30 TBA 4:00 Elim Tabernacle 4:15 Gardening with Stan (c) 4:30 Country Calendar (c) 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre "India's Wildlife Sanctuaries" (c) 5:30 Hymn Sing (c) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Secrets of the Pirate's Inn" (c/conclusion) 7:00 Tommy Hunter (c) 7:30 My World (c) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (c) 9:00 Music Special: Simon & Garfunkel (c) 10:00 CBC Weekend (c) 11:15 Nation's Business (c) 11:20 News/Weather/Sports 11:25 Untouchables "Junk Man" 12:25 Sneak Preview CBWT 6-Winnipeg/CBWBT 10-Flin Flon (CBC) and CBWBT1-7 The Pas 10:30 Grey Cup Preview (c) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Sports Week (c) 3:25 CBC News (c) 3:30 Mr. Terrific 4:00 Spotlight on Film (c) 4:15 Gardening with Stan (c) 4:30 Country Calendar (c) 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre "India's Wildlife Sanctuaries" (c) 5:30 Hymn Sing (c/this long-running CBC program was produced at CBWT) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Secrets of the Pirate's Inn" (c/conclusion) 7:00 Tommy Hunter (c) 7:30 My World (c) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (c) 9:00 Music Special: Simon & Garfunkel (c)

10:00 CBC Weekend (c) 11:15 Nation's Business (c) 11:20 News/Weather/Sports 11:45 Movie "Gaby" (c) 1:10 News/Weather/Sports CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg (became CKY in 1973, matching its sister radio station) 8:00 Devotions 8:30 Cartoons (c) 9:00 Archie & His Friends 10:00 Grey Cup Special (c) 11:00 Grey Cup Preview (c) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Captain Scarlet (c) 3:30 Saint (c) 4:30 Question Period (c) 5:00 Untamed World "The New Generation" (c) 5:30 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle) 6:00 Tiny Talent Time (Don Slade) 6:30 Civic Scene 7:00 Windfall (Don Lawson) 7:30 Department S "A Ticket to Nowhere" (c) 8:30 Bewitched (c) 9:00 Fabulous Sixties (c) 10:00 Hollywood Palace (c) 11:00 CTV News (c) 11:15 Weekender (Stew MacPherson) 11:30 Caf' Conc' CFQC 8-CBC Saskatoon (Wikipedia indicates that it started carrying some CTV programs in '69, but doesn't indicate when; it went full-time CTV in 1971 when CBC launched an O&O in the city, CBKST) and CFQC1-3 Stranraer 10:00 Blondie 10:30 Grey Cup Preview (c) 11:30 1969 Grey Cup (c) 3:00 Sports Week (c) 3:25 CBC News (c) 3:30 Wonderful Life 3:45 World Tomorrow (hippies) 4:00 Outdoor Sportsman 4:30 Country Calendar (c) 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre "India's Wildlife Sanctuaries" (c) 5:30 Family Affair 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Secrets of the Pirate's Inn" (c/conclusion) 7:00 Tommy Hunter (c)

7:30 My World (c) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (c) 9:00 Music Special: Simon & Garfunkel (c) 10:00 CBC Weekend (c) 11:15 Nation's Business (c) 11:20 News/Weather/Sports 11:45 It Takes a Thief (c) 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock KCND 12-ABC Pembina (the only US station in the edition at the time, it began carrying Fargo channels in the early 70s) 7:30 Devotions 7:45 News/Sports 8:00 Good Morning 8:30 Oral Roberts (c) 9:00 George of the Jungle (c) 9:30 Fantastic Four (c) 10:00 Bullwinkle (c) 10:30 Discovery (c/a visit to Utah, focusing on the Great Salt Lake) 11:00 College Football 1969 (c) noon Directions (c/a debate from Cambridge University that "Modern man is the loser by his rejection of the Christian faith"; debaters are Archbishop of Canterbury Most Rev. Arthur M. Ramsey, Malcolm Muggeridge, playwright John Mortimer, Cambridge Union VP Roger Evans, and student debating champ Rajeev Dhavan; pre-empts Issues & Answers) 1:00 Movie "The Littlest Hobo" 3:00 Movie "Arrow in the Dust" 4:30 Horst Koehler (first listing I've seen for this show on an American station; this was syndied in Canada, mainly on CTV stations) 5:00 World Tomorrow (c/hate) 5:30 Day of Discovery (c) 6:00 Land of the Giants "Comeback" (c) 7:00 Movie "Let's Do It Again" 8:50 Movie "The Main from Colorado" 10:45 Desilu Playhouse 11:55 News Re the ABC affiliate in Pembina: did ABC pre-empt "The FBI" that night, or did Ch. 12 pre-empt it regularly? It would have been on at 7 PM (CT), between "Land Of The Giants" and the "ABC Sunday Night Movie." What I find so strange is that two movies are scheduled back-to-back, one at 7, followed by one at 8:50. To me, that looks like a couple of local movies preempting everything on ABC from 7-10 PM. I can't find any postings for that night from other editions of TVG, but maybe someone can confirm what ABC ran that night.

I believe KCND (which I suspect really targeted Winnipeg) That was indeed the case. Here's a quote about KCND from Timothy Green's The Universal Eye, a 1972 book about television around the world: "The village of Pembina in North Dakota seems a strange place to have a powerful television station. Only a couple of hundred people live there and the nearest American town of any size is many miles away. But the advertisers who queue up to buy time on KCND-TV Pembina have their eye not on Americans, but on the half a million Canadians living just north of the border in the city of Winnipeg. The investment pays off; the people of Winnipeg spend a fifth of their viewing time watching the Pembina station." Channel 12 in Pembina was off the air as Red River Broadcasting couldnt afford to transition the equipment to digital. its a full time satelitte of KVRR Fox 15 Fargo, ND http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNRR

Retro: New Hampshire, Wed. September 20th, 1978

Source: TV Guide CHANNELS 2 WGBH Boston [PBS] 3 WCAX Burlington, VT [CBS] 4 WBZ Boston [NBC] 5 WCVB Boston [ABC] 6 WCSH Portland, ME [NBC] 7 WNAC Boston [CBS] 8 WMTW Poland Spring, ME [ABC] 9 WMUR Manchester [ABC] 11 WENH Durham [PBS] 12 WMEB Orono [PBS/MPBN] 13 WGAN Portland [CBS] 22 WWLP Springfield, MA [NBC] 27 WSMW Worcester [IND] 33 WETK Burlington [PBS] 38 WSBK Boston [IND] 44 WGBX Boston [PBS] 56 WLVI Boston [IND] 5:50

7 Sunrise Semester English Language Arts: How an idea can be communicated. 6AM 5 News 6 Vegetable Soup 8 9 22 PTL Club 13 Maine Weather 6:15 4 Sign On Seminar: World Around the Revolution "Books and Literacy." 6:20 7 Peoplescope 6:25 5 News for the Deaf 6:30 3 13 Sunrise Semester See 5:50AM, WNAC. 5 News 6:40 6 First Radio Parish Church 6:45 4 6 News 6:50 5 News for the Deaf 7 Las Noticias De Hoy 7AM 3 7 13 CBS News 4 6 22 Today-Tom Brokaw Conductor Zubin Mehta is a scheduled guest. Also: an interview with race-car driver Mario Andretti. 5 8 Good Morning America 9 Uncle Gus 38 Superheroes 56 Tom & Jerry 7:30 38 Archies

56 Flintstones 8AM 3 7 13 Captain Kangaroo The Captain and Dennis visit the "Birds of Prey" show at San Diego's Wild Animal Park. 9 Good Morning America 38 Three Stooges 56 Gilligan's Island BW The castaways recall the day they were shipwrecked. Bob Denver. 8:30 38 Abbott & Costello - Cartoon 56 Fred Flintstone and Friends 9AM 2 It's Everybody's Business 3 Mike Douglas Ben Vereen is the co-host from Hollywood. Guests include Milton Berle; Suzanne Pleshette; Maximilian Schell; and the cast of the stage revue "4 Girls 4": Margaret Whiting, Rosemary Clooney, Helen O'Connell and Rose Marie. 4 You Don't Say 5 Good Day! Scheduled: Designers Claude and Chi Chi Barthelemy model their fall tweed fashions; psychiatrist Harold Bloomfield explains the concept of holistic medicine. 6 America Alive!-Jack Linkletter 7 Dinah! From Vail, Colorado: Guests are Don Meredith, Frank Gifford, Wayne Rogers, musical group Seals & Crofts and golfer Debbie Austin. 9 PTL Club 13 Mike Douglas Joining co-host Ben Vereen in Hollywood: Milton Berle; Suzanne Pleshette; Maximilian Schell. 22 Phil Donahue Topic: the Unification Church of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. 27 Directors Playhouse BW "McGarey and Friend," about a policeman who loses money gambling. 38 Tom Larson Guests: coauthors Anne Jardin and Margaret Henning ["The Managerial Woman"]. 56 New Zoo Revue On being fair. 9:30 4 For Richer, For Poorer 27 Cooking with Bernard Recipe: chicken roulade. 56 Bozo's Big Top

9:50 38 News 10AM 4 6 Card Sharks 9 Phil Donahue 13 Dinah! Guests: Dick Clark, George Carlin, Sarah Vaughan and singer-songwriter Carole Bayer Sager. Songs include "It's the Falling in Love" [Carole]; "Easy Living" [Sarah]. 22 Kitty Today Scheduled guests include author Herb Fensterheim ["Don't Say Yes When You Want to Say No"]. 27 PTL Club 38 All in the Family Edith [Jean Stapleton] rebels when Archie orders her to quit her job. [Preempted from WNAC?] 56 That Girl Problem: convincing Ann's dad that Don's racy novel is not about Ann [Marlo Thomas]. 10:30 3 7 Price is Right 4 6 22 Hollywood Squares 5 Phil Donahue Guest: Dick Clark. 8 Family Affair The twins terrify a succession of baby sitters. 38 M*A*S*H A pair of warm, wonderful long johns makes the rounds of barter as the camp is hit by freezing weather. 56 High Hopes 11AM 4 6 22 High Rollers 8 9 Happy Days The boys want Fonzie [Henry Winkler] to sing at the senior dance. 11 American Enterprise 13 All in the Family See 10AM, WSBK. 38 Marcus Welby, M.D. An explosive argument between a married couple causes their daughter [Joan Freeman] to collapse. 56 Not for Women Only Two ophthalmologists and an optometrist are the guests on the third of five programs about eyes.

11:30 3 7 13 Love of Life 4 6 22 Wheel of Fortune 5 Happy Days Marion [Marion Ross] tosses in the dish towel at home and starts working as a waitress at Arnold's. 8 9 Family Feud 11 Sesame Street 56 New England Today Scheduled: Realtors Jack Conway and Margaret Carlson discuss their plan, listed on the November ballot, that would reduce property taxes. 11:55 3 7 13 CBS News-Edwards Noon 3 13 Young and the Restless 4 5 6 News 7 Dating Game 8 9 $20,000 Pyramid Martin Mull, Didi Conn. 22 56 America Alive! 27 Church Service The Rev. George Reuger from the Blessed Sacrament Church in Hopedale celebrates the Mass. 38 Movie "Hell Below Zero." [1954] Well-produced Alan Ladd vehicle, mixing mystery, murder and robust action into a virile yarn of Antarctic whalers. Stanley Baker. 12:30 3 7 13 Search for Tomorrow 4 Woman '78 Scheduled: Sports photographer Jon Tisch explains how live events are filmed; author Adelle Brebner from Boston's South End discusses her writing career. 5 8 9 Ryan's Hope 6 Phil Donahue Wayne Newton is the guest on a show from Stockton, Cal. 11 TV: Handle with Care 27 Movie BW "The Kansan." [1943] Familiar but fast tale of a marshal [Richard Dix] opposing the town boss [Albert Dekker]. Jane Wyatt. 1PM 3 News 5 8 9 All My Children 7 Young and the Restless

11 Caring for Kids 13 Liars Club Buddy Hackett, Michele Lee, Dody Goodman and Larry Hovis. 22 For Richer, For Poorer 56 Partridge Family Ten-year-old Danny gets an induction notice. 1:10 3 Across the Fence 1:30 3 7 13 As the World Turns 4 6 22 Days of Our Lives 11 Once Upon a Classic A youth armed with a hand grenade holds three children captive aboard a yacht in "Hijack!" 56 Banana Splits 1:55 38 Spirit of Independence 2PM 5 8 9 One Life to Live 38 Romper Room 56 Yogi Bear 2:30 2 Over Easy A talk with Robert Stack. 3 7 13 Guiding Light 4 6 22 The Doctors 11 Land Use in New Hampshire 27 Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig 38 New Mickey Mouse Club A musical spoof of spaghetti westerns. 56 Casper 3PM 2 Evening at Pops Dancer-mime Noel Parenti teams with Arthur Fielder and the Boston Pops for Morton Gould's "Concerto for Tap Dancer and Orchestra." 4 6 22 Another World 5 8 9 General Hospital 11 Human Relations and Motivation 38 Popeye 56 Mighty Mouse

3:30 3 M*A*S*H An artillery barrage and an unexploded bomb unsettle men listening to the Army-Navy football game. 7 Merv Griffin Guests: K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Dick Shawn and Susan Anton. Mort Lindsey orchestra. 11 Over Easy See 2:30, WGBH. 12 Characteristics of Learning Disabilities 13 Match Game Fannie Flagg, Marliu Henner. 27 Lone Ranger BW The Lone Ranger steps in when land swindlers plot against an old man. 38 Heckle & Jeckle/Deputy Dawg 56 Woody Woodpecker 4PM 2 11 12 33 Sesame Street 3 I Dream of Jeannie 4 Mike Douglas The co-host is Cheryl Ladd. Guests: actors Steve Kanaly and Charlene Tilton, comedian Kip Addotta, disco group Tuxedo Junction, Cleveland mayor Dennis Kucinich and columnist Liz Smith. 5 Concentration 6 Brady Bunch A lesson on the price of vanity for nearsighted Jan [Eve Plumb]. 8 Krofft Superstars 9 Edge of Night 13 Little Rascals BW 22 The Brady Bunch A no-girls-allowed clubhouse comes under siege. 27 FBI Blood stains at the scene of a suspected kidnaping spark a frantic search-despite a dearth of clues and the absence of a ransom note. 38 Porky Pig & Friends 56 Tom & Jerry 4:30 3 Six Million Dollar Man Steve [Lee Majors] confronts a gang that is assembling its own atomic bomb. 5 Family Feud 6 Emergency One! Kelly and Gage make a disastrous attempt to repair a TV set; Dr. Brackett suffers a toxic catfish-bite.

7 Streets of San Francisco One of the girl friends of an ambitious young charmer learns that he has robbed a bank. 8 Gomer Pyle, USMC While on sea duty, Carter's ordered to lead a patrol ashore. 9 Bonanza Adam [Pernell Roberts] and Joe [Michael Landon] try to prevent a posse from becoming a lynch mob. 13 Merv Griffin From Las Vegas: Guests are Joan Rivers, Bert Convy, comics Billy Fellows and David Sayh, singer-actor Ted Neeley. 22 Battle of the Planets 38 Land of the Giants Two giant scientists who need "little people" for an experiment build an elaborate trap which Betty and Valerie fall into. 56 Flintstones 5PM 2 11 12 33 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5 Gong Show Arte Johnson, Eva Gabor and Peter Lawford are the judges. 8 Get Smart Max fights to survive as head of the Guild of Surviving CONTROL Agents. Don Adams. 22 Six Million Dollar Man The experimental freezing of live astronauts transforms one of the travelers into a superhuman madman. 27 Superman The man of steel helps an old lady win a contest. 44 Hodgepodge Lodge 56 Battle of the Planets 5:30 2 Sesame Street 3 My Three Sons Ernie accuses Chip of spending his valuable coin. 4 7 8 News 5 Carol Burnett & Friends Rock Hudson is the guest. Comedy: Mrs. Wiggins [Carol] has lunch with Rock, and a husband-and-wife newscasting team [Rock, Carol] have a domestic spat on the air. 6 $25,000 Pyramid Lois Nettleton and Dick Cavett. 9 Flipper An elderly sponge diver claims that Flipper is his reincarnated brother. 11 12 33 Electric Company 27 Space: 1999 38 Hogan's Heroes Hogan is determined to find out how the Germans found the location of Stalag 13's famed

escape tunnel. 44 Villa Alegre 56 Brady Bunch Vincent Price plays a mad scientist who traps the boys in a Hawaiian cave. Conclusion of a three-part story. 6PM and later will be covered later today. -crainbebo

10AM 38 All in the Family Edith [Jean Stapleton] rebels when Archie orders her to quit her job. [Preempted from WNAC?] 10:30 38 M*A*S*H A pair of warm, wonderful long johns makes the rounds of barter as the camp is hit by freezing weather. I believe both shows were cast-offs from WNAC, with M*A*S*H delayed from 4PM. Both shows will not enter rerun syndication until the fall of 1979.

6PM 3 4 5 6 9 13 22 News 8 ABC News 11 Growing Years 12 Zoom 33 On Nature's Trail 38 My Three Sons 44 Maggie and the Beautiful Machine 56 Six Million Dollar Man A plot to pirate a U.S. space vehicle involves killing mission pilot Steve Austin [Lee Majors]. First of two parts. 6:30 2 Something's Happening 6 22 NBC News 7 13 CBS News 8 Mary Tyler Moore Ted is crushed to learn that he is the reason for his childless marriage. 9 ABC News 11 12 33 Over Easy Gisele MacKenzie sings "Sing." Also: social security is discussed.

27 Candid Camera Betsy Palmer as a dentist who shaves her first patient; the delivery of a dead fish from an unhappy suitor. 38 Adam-12 Mallory and Reed help rescue a woman held hostage by robbers on a shopping-center rooftop. 44 It's Everybody's Business 7PM 2 Zoom 3 CBS News 4 NBC News 5 ABC News 6 Andy Griffith BW Don Rickles is cast as peddler Newton Monroe. 7 Candlepins for Cash 8 Tic Tac Dough 9 Gilligan's Island The Professor's findings indicate the island's sinking! 11 12 33 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 13 Cross-Wits June Lockhart, Leslie Nielsen, Vicki Lawrence and Peter Isacksen. 22 News 27 $25,000 Pyramid Lynn Redgrave and Jack Klugman. 38 Odd Couple Football's Deacon Jones is featured in a comedy about Felix's bungling attempt to direct a TV commercial. 44 Lowell Thomas Remembers Israel achieves independence in clips from 1948. 56 Mary Tyler Moore Sue Ann [Betty White] might lose her "Happy Homemaker" show to a youngster who is playing up to the station manager. 7:30 2 Photo Show "What's in a Frame?" Jonathon Goell explains what to shoot, how to compose a photograph and how to use depth of field. 3 Cross-Wits Lynda Day George, Conrad Bain, Johnny Brown and Heather Menzies. 4 Evening Magazine A conversation with Playboy photographer David Chan; a visit to Holliston Junior College to explore a program where dogs are trained to help the deaf. Also: Dr. Jim Wasco discusses surgical procedures involved with transplants. 5 In Search Of... A look at research to determine the cause of tornadoes and to predict when and where

they will strike. 6 Newlywed Game 7 22 Big Money-Lottery Drawing 8 Joker's Wild 9 Muppet Show A tune-filled episode with guest Helen Reddy. Kermit teams with Helen in "You and Me Against the World." Other musical numbers include "Blue," "We'll Sing in the Sunshine." 11 New Hampshire News 12 Dick Cavett Euthanasia is among the topics discussed by heart surgeon Christiaan Barnard. 13 Carol Burnett & Friends In a sketch, Carol plays a housewife who's a movie-magazine addict. 27 Abbott & Costello BW Bud and Lou promote a restaurant. 33 Vermont Report 38 Chico and the Man Chico [Freddie Prinze] dreams of going into the used-car business after he and Ed are asked to sell a friend's beloved old automobile. 44 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 56 Mary Tyler Moore Happily married Murray [Gavin MacLeod] has a yen for a divorcee [Barbara Barrie]. 8PM 2 11 33 Echoes of Silver Recalling the life and times of "Silver King" Horace Tabor [1830-99], who made millions from his Colorado mines, married the famous beauty Baby Doe and built an opera house. 3 7 13 Jeffersons In their fifth-season opener, dry-cleaning entrepreneur George Jefferson [Sherman Hemsley] has no qualms about his wife taking an art class-until he discovers that the subject of Louise's first lesson was a male nude. 4 6 22 Dick Clark Debut: Host Dick Clark launches this live variety series with scheduled guests Diana Ross, Rick Nelson, Kristy and Jimmy McNichol, and the Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders. Also scheduled: stuntman Dar Robinson performs on two trampolines each suspended from a helicopter; and Doc Severstein and Paul Williams lead an all-star band in "Roll Over, Beethoven." Performers include Frankie Avalon, Bo Diddley, Seals & Crofts, Chuck Berry, Billy Preston, Johnny Rivers, Junior Walker, Marvin Hamlisch, Jim Stafford, Eddie Money, bassist Rick Danko. 5 8 9 Eight is Enough Tom's secret visits to a woman psychologist for a cure for his insomnia are roundly misconstructed: Mary thinks he's seeing a cardiologist - and Abby concludes he's stepping out on her. 12 Clearcut Choice An exploration of clearcutting, a forestry practice used by some pulp and paper companies in Maine. 27 Movie BW

"Thunder Over the Plains." [1953] Townspeople and carpetbaggers clash in post-Civil War Texas. Randolph Scott. 38 Baseball The Red Sox meet the Tigers at Detroit's Tiger Stadium. 44 Club 44 Joyce Strom, director of the Office of Children, fields questions; the Romagnolis prepare an Italian salad. Charlie Stuart and Lanie Zera are the co-hosts. 56 Movie "Elmer Gantry." [1960] Oscars went to director-adaptor Richard Brooks, Burt Lancaster and Shirley Jones for this version of Sinclair Lewis's novel about sex and evangelism in the Midwest. 8:30 2 11 12 33 Live from Lincoln Center Rudolf Serkin. 3 13 In the Beginning Debut: A battle of the sexes-between celibates-is joined when stodgy, orthodox Father Cleary [McLean Stevenson] and feisty, feminist Sister Agnes [Priscilla Lopez] are assigned to open a ghetto mission. 7 Mass. Reaction Topic: mandatory prison sentencing. 44 Dick Cavett Writer-director Joseph Mankiewicz continues his reminiscences of Hollywood's golden age, discussing such stars as Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland. 9PM 3 7 13 Movie "Are You in the House Alone?" A 1978 TV-movie about a teenage girl terrorized and raped by a mysterious assailant. 4 6 22 The conclusion of "Airport '77" [1977] finds the 747's passengers and crew trapped underwater, their whereabouts unknown. 5 8 9 Charlie's Angels The Angels fly to the aid of former cohort Jill Munroe [Farrah Fawcett] who is helping a race-car designer protect his latest creation from saboteurs. 44 Great Performances The City Center Joffrey Ballet performs "The Dance of the Chinese Conjurer," a 1917 work set to music by Satie and featuring sets and costumes designed by Picasso; "Remembrances," a romantic piece set to music by Richard Wagner; "Trinity," a 1970 "rock ballet" created by Gerald Arpino. 9:30 27 Meridians Highlights of a cruise down the Oronoco River in Venezuela. 10PM

5 8 9 Vega$ Debut: Robert Urich is Dan Tanna, a private eye who knows what lurks beneath the glitter of Las Vegas. In the opener, it's blackmail, as a fashion model is drugged and photographed as a porn queen. 27 44 News 10:30 2 News 11 Pallisers Part 14. Phineas Finn [Donal McCann] finds himself suspected of murder. But belief in his innocence is strongly voiced by Mme. Max Goesler [Barbara Murray] and Lady Laura Kennedy [Anna Massey]. 12 Pallisers Part 16. Plantagenet [Philip Latham] becomes the Prime Minister of England. 27 Big Money-Lottery Drawing 33 Strauss Family Broken health and a broken heart befall Johann I in Part 4. 38 Red Sox Wrap Up 44 Dick Cavett 11PM 2 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 22 News 27 Love Experts Celebrity panelists include Jo Anne Worley, Geoff Edwards, Elaine Joyce and Soupy Sales. Host: Bill Cullen. 38 Hogan's Heroes Carter [Larry Hovis] gets a "Dear John" letter and requests permission to escape. 44 Captioned ABC News 56 Monty Python's Flying Circus An elderly lady's career in the Royal Navy is profiled; high-school girls reenact the Normandy Invasion. 11:30 2 Dick Cavett Video artist Ed Emswhiller talks about his craft. 3 7 13 Hawaii Five-O The police and a thief engage in a bloody chase to recover a valuable stolen coin that was dropped into a vending machine. 4 6 22 Johnny Carson Scheduled: Joe Namath. 5 8 9 Police Woman Pepper poses as a gym teacher to break the drug ring responsible for the deaths of two high-school students. 12 Captioned ABC News 27 Movie BW

"So This is Love." [1953] The early years [1917-28] in the career of soprano Grace Moore, played by Kathryn Grayson. 38 Ironside Mark [Don Mitchell] goes under cover to stop a ghetto extortion ring. 56 Love, American Style Tales about a topless restaurant and a travelling salesman. 12:40 3 7 13 Kojak A murdered detective is suspected of having been on the take. 5 8 9 S.W.A.T. A terrorist group takes a pro-basketball team in an extortion plot. 1AM 4 6 22 Tomorrow-Tom Snyder Scheduled from New York: A forum on the advertising industry. 27 News 1:50 5 News 7 Asian Focus 2AM 4 News 5 MOVIE BW "Postman's Knock." [1961] Spike Milligan zanily portrays a too-efficient postal worker who nearly upsets the system. 2:05 7 News 3:45 5 Five All Night 4AM 5 Briefing Session 4:30 5 Good Day! See 9AM, WCVB. -crainbebo

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sunday, September 22, 1963

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC) 7:45 Rangers Trio 8 AM Gospel Caravan 9 AM Harvesters Quartet (one member, Bill Hefner, was later a member of Congress from North Carolina) 9:30 Gospel Time 10 AM Light Unto My Path (religious program for the hearing-impaired, with a sign-language interpreter, produced at WRAL Raleigh) 10:30 Look Up And Live (three Nazi concentration camps as they looked in 1963; recollections from two survivors of the camps) 11 AM Camera Three (two films from the New York Film Festival: "The Servant" and "Hallelujah The Hills") 11:30 Face The Nation (Rep. John W. Byrnes, Republican from Wisconsin) 12 N This Is The Life 12:30 British Calendar 12:45 Pro Football Kickoff 1 PM NFL Football: Lions-Packers 3:45 Movie: "China Sky" (time approximate) 5 PM Password (Carol Burnett, Tony Perkins, delay from Mon 10 PM) 5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (talent from Bridgeport, CT includes dancer Dolores Rice and Dancing Delilah) 6 PM Roots Of Freedom (Eric Sevareid examines the golden age of Greece, the fifth century B.C.) 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Dennis The Menace ("My Favorite Martian" debuts here next week) 8 PM Lincoln Center Day (the first anniversary of Lincoln Center is saluted by Richard Rodgers, Ethel Merman, Sally Ann Howes, Robert Merrill, David Wayne, and Veronica Tyler, pre-empts Ed Sullivan) 9 PM Real McCoys ("The Judy Garland Show" takes over the 9-10 PM slot next week.) 9:30 General Electric True (Jack Webb narrates the story of a mallard duck nesting with her unhatched brood atop a river piling in Milawukee.) 10 PM Candid Camera (secretaries type to the music of Leroy Anderson's "The Typewriter"; a man in a restaurant is called away by a phone call, and when he returns his table is gone) 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM CBS News (Harry Reasoner) 11:15 Movie: "My Favorite Wife" WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 7:25 Safety Sermon

7:30 Gospel Favorites 9:30 Sunday At Home 10 AM This Is The Life 10:30 Word Of Life 11 AM Christopher Program (aka "Christopher Closeup") 11:15 Church Service 12:15 Davey And Goliath 12:30 House Detective (similar to Ch. 11 in Atlanta's show, displaying houses for sale) 1:30 This Is The Answer 2 PM Movie: "The Last Time I Saw Paris" 4 PM Riverboat 5 PM Trails West 5:30 GE College Bowl (first show on NBC and in color) 6 PM Temple Houston (delay from Thu 7:30 PM) 7 PM Battle Line (Jim Bishop narrates the battle of Iwo Jima.) 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (part 3 of the Davy Crockett trilogy which put the Disney show on the map in 1954; Davy and George Russel head for the Alamo, COLOR) 8:30 Grindl (Imogene Coca as an employment-agency rep who takes on different jobs each week; tonight it's babysitting for a 7-year-old boy genius with experimental rocket fuel in the refrigerator.) 9 PM Bonanza (COLOR) 10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week (Hans Conried and Hal March as an accountant and a safecracker who plot to steal an amusement park's holiday receipts, COLOR) 11 PM Meet The Press (Mme. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, head of India's delegation to the UN, delay from 6 PM) 11:30 Peter Gunn WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC) 7:15 Living Word 7:30 Gospel Favorites 8:30 Parade Of Quartets (wonder if this is out of WJBF Augusta, GA?) 9:30 Cartoons 10:30 Davey And Goliath 10:45 Light Time 11 AM The Answer 11:30 Church In The Home 12 N Homestead U.S.A. 12:30 Frontiers Of Faith (Dr. Robert C. Campbell, dean of the California Baptist Theological Seminary, speaks on the Gospel of Luke, not sure if this is a delay) 1 PM Bible Answers

1:30 Baseball: Cardinals-Reds 4:30 Movie: TBA (time approximate) 5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR) 6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR) 6:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters (ABC, delay from 7:30 PM) 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR) 8:30 Grindl 9 PM Bonanza (COLOR) 10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather 11:15 Movie: "Only The Valiant" WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 7:30 Gospel Favorites 8:30 Religious Program 9 AM This Is The Life 9:30 Big Picture 10 AM Modern Almanac 10:30 Industry On Parade 10:45 Social Security In Action 11 AM Church Service 12 N Eternal Light (in observance of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day Of Atonement, "The Kaddish Of Levi Yitzhok," famed in the town of Berdichev, Ukraine, in the late 18th century; watch for Keith Thibodeaux (aka Richard Keith)) 12:30 Touchdown (Chris Schenkel) 1 PM Cartoons 1:30 Baseball: Cardinals-Reds 4 PM Cartoons (time approximate) 5 PM Sunday Show 5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR) 6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR) 6:30 Fractured Flickers 7 PM Bill Dana (Dana's Jose Jimenez character as a hotel bellhop) 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR) 8:30 Grindl 9 PM Bonanza (COLOR) 10 PM DuPont Show Of The Week (COLOR) 11 PM Movie: "Tell It To The Judge" WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 8:30 Gospel Caravan 9:30 The Answer 10 AM Bill Creek's Gospel

10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Church Service 12 N Camera Three (delay from 11 AM) 12:30 Voice Of The Piedmont 12:45 Pro Football Kickoff 1 PM NFL Football: Lions-Packers 4 PM Frank Howard: Clemson Football (time approximate) 5 PM Big Picture 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM Roots Of Freedom 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Dennis The Menace 8 PM Lincoln Center Day 9 PM Real McCoys 9:30 General Electric True 10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM News, Weather 11:15 Gospel Caravan WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Gospel Favorites 8 AM Gospel Train 9 AM Children's Gospel Hour 9:30 Hour Of Opportunity 10 AM Christopher Program 10:15 Sacred Heart 10:30 This Is The Answer 11 AM Church Service 12 N Championship Bowling (Tom Hennessey vs. Don Ellis) 1 PM Movie: "The Golden Idol" (Bomba the Jungle Boy) 2:30 Movie: "Attack" (Jack Palance, Eddie Albert, Lee Marvin, and Buddy Ebsen in a story of the consequences of an Army captain's cowardice, from '56) 4:30 Victory At Sea 5 PM Star Performance 5:30 GE College Bowl (COLOR) 6 PM Meet The Press (COLOR) 6:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR) 8:30 Grindl 9 PM Bonanza (COLOR) 10 PM 100 Grand (ill-fated attempt to revive the big-money

quiz shows; it would be canceled the following week after only three airings, ABC) 10:30 Movie: "Sweet Smell Of Success" WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 7:30 Children's Gospel Hour (the junior choir of Bethel Methodist Church, Spartanburg, SC) 8 AM Mull's Sunday Singing 9:30 TBA 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet (the life of the late German artist Kaethe Kollwitz) 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Camera Three 11:30 Face The Nation 12 N Fisher Family (I think this was another name for "This Is The Answer.") 12:30 Cartoons 12:45 Pro Football Kickoff 1 PM NFL Football: Lions-Packers 3:45 Three Stooges (time approximate) 4 PM Areascope (local public-affairs program) 4:30 Probe (Dr. Albert E. Burke continues his discussion of the growth of Communism and the rise of the USSR.) 5 PM The Pioneers 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM Roots Of Freedom 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Dennis The Menace 8 PM Lincoln Center Day 9 PM Real McCoys 9:30 General Electric True 10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM CBS News 11:15 Five Fingers (David Hedison, pre-"Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea") WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC) 7:30 Gospel Hour 8:30 Allen Revival Hour 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 This Is The Life 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Church Service

12 N Faith For Today 12:30 Christophers 12:45 Pro Football Kickoff 1 PM NFL Football: Lions-Packers 3:30 Wide World Of Sports (Japanese All-Star Baseball Game, All-American Soap Box Derby, ABC, delay from Sat 5 PM, time approximate) 5 PM Fair Exchange (what started as an innovation, an hour-long sitcom, developed a cult following but not high-enough ratings to sustain the hour format; in early 1963 it was cut to 30 minutes and moved from Fri 9:30 PM to Thu 7:30 PM; Judy Carne got her first U.S. exposure on this show; this is probably the last episode) 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM Roots Of Freedom 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Dennis The Menace 8 PM Lincoln Center Day 9 PM Real McCoys 9:30 General Electric True 10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM CBS News 11:15 TBA 11:20 Movie: "The Secret Of Convict Lake" WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 7:25 Morning Devotions 7:30 Movie: "The Adventures Of Don Juan" (Errol Flynn, not Ricky Ricardo) 10 AM Faith For Today 10:30 Light Unto My Path 11 AM Movie: "Jungle Man-Eater" (Johnny Weissmuller as Jungle Jim, from '54) 12 N Discovery '63 (a show about the reproduction of living things, delay of at least a week from 11:30 AM) 12:30 Send The Light (long-running religious program on Ch. 13) 1 PM Oral Roberts 1:30 Story Of Jesus 2 PM Singing Spectacular 2:30 Issues And Answers (guest: Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson, in New York for the opening of the 18th UN General Assembly, delay from 12:30 PM) 3 PM Science Fiction Theater 3:30 AFL Football: Patriots-Raiders 6:30 Maverick (time approximate)

7:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters (the Osmond Brothers join the show, a start for Kurt Russell, tonight) 8:30 Arrest And Trial (a proto-"Law & Order": Ben Gazzara arrests the suspects; Chuck Connors defends them) 10 PM 100 Grand 10:30 77 Sunset Strip (delay from Fri 7:30 PM) 11:30 Checkmate WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 11:30 Discovery '63 (visit to the Arizona Pioneers Historical Society museum and a look at equipment used by Old West cowboys) 12 N TBA 12:30 Issues And Answers 1 PM TBA 1:30 Christopher Program 2 PM Movie: "My Little Chickadee" (classic Mae West-W.C. Fields teaming, from '40) 3:30 AFL Football: Patriots-Raiders 6:30 Top Star Bowling (time approximate) 7:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters 8:30 Arrest And Trial 10 PM 100 Grand 10:30 ABC News Reports sign off 11 PM WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 12:45 Pro Football Kickoff 1 PM NFL Football: Lions-Packers 3:30 Film Feature (time approximate) 4 PM Playhouse 40 5 PM This Is The Life 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM Roots Of Freedom 7 PM Man From Interpol 7:30 Travels Of Jaimie McPheeters 8:30 Arrest And Trial 10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 Uncovered 11 PM CBS News sign off 11:15 PM

Retro: Central Florida Thursday, January 6, 1972

NOTE: The night before, Ch. 9's late movie was the 1952 version of "Les Miserables"; I mention it because a new version is in theaters now. From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:15 World Tomorrow 6:45 Sunshine Almanac 7 AM Today 9 AM Steve Allen 10 AM Dinah's Place (James Brolin and his wife (not Barbra Streisand), child psychologist Fitzhugh Dodson) 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, Kitty 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 stop in Ethel's hometown of Albuquerque, where the locals think she's the one who's going to be in a movie) 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Flip Wilson (Ray Charles, Dan Blocker, Kaye Ballard, the Clara Ward Gospel Singers) 9 PM Ironside (guest: Burgess Meredith; watch for Bernie Kopell and "Wheel Of Fortune"'s original hostess, Susan Stafford) 10 PM Dean Martin (Art Carney, Caterina Valente, comedienne Jeannine Burnier) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Buddy Rich) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) TV Guide doesn't say if the station has resumed in-school programs. 3:10 Teacher To Teacher 3:40 Book Fair 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Electric Company 5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6 PM Mythology 6:30 Teacher To Teacher 7 PM This Week 7:30 Bridge With Jean Cox 8 PM Thirty Minutes With... 8:30 Washington Week In Review 9 PM Hollywood Television Theatre: two live dramas--"A Marriage Proposal," about two Russian landowners whose tempers nearly destroy their romance; "The Bear," about a soldier and a widow who clash over her late husband's pension, then find themselves in love 10 PM NET Festival ("Olympiad 1936," last of four installments of Leni Riefenstahl's film about the 1936 Berlin Games) 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 (Dean Martin plays a dual role, 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 A Special Hour With My Three Sons (in observance of the show's return to Thursday, the cast looks back at episodes, including the 1960 pilot) 9 PM Movie: "That Funny Feeling" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 Today In Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "Crashout" (watch for William Talman in this one from '55, two years before "Perry Mason" debuted) 10:20 Lucille Rivers 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, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Shirley Lord) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's New (Jim Backus, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette) 7:30 Untamed World 8 PM Flip Wilson 9 PM Ironside 10 PM Dean Martin 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.; Sammy's wife Altovise, Philadelphia mayor Frank Rizzo, director Roman Polanski) 9 AM Movie: "One Big Affair" 10:50 Lucille Rivers 11 AM Bewitched (day-behind from 12 N) 11:30 That Girl 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 (guests Jerry Van Dyke, Ross Martin in a tale of a very friendly model played by Anjanette Comer) 4:30 Daniel Boone 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Dragnet 7:30 Primus 8 PM Alias Smith And Jones (guest star Walter Brennan; Dick Cavett has a small role) 9 PM Longstreet 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court" (Bing Crosby, from '49) WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM Social Security 7:15 Involvement 10 7:45 News 8 AM Russ Byrd 8:30 Fran Carlton (exercises) 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Movie: "Gallant Journey" (the story of John J. Montgomery and his experiments with gliders in the 1880s, from '46)

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 Golddiggers (Fess Parker, singer John Rowles, comedienne Marian Mercer) 7:30 Felony Squad 8 PM Alias Smith And Jones 9 PM Longstreet 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Dick Cavett (guest: Mort Sahl) 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 (co-host Orson Bean; Rod Steiger, Jake LaMotta)

6 PM News, Weather, Sports 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Dr. Simon Locke 8 PM A Special Hour With My Three Sons 9 PM CBS Movie: "Heaven With A Gun" 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 Elaine Stritch and comedian Irwin C. Watson) 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 A Special Hour With My Three Sons 9 PM CBS Movie: "Heaven With A Gun" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin 1 AM David Frost (a salute to Sam Spiegel and his latest picture, "Nicholas And Alexandra"; taking part are cast members Michael Jayston (Nicholas), Janet Suzman (Alexandra), and Tom Baker (Rasputin), and director Franklin Schaffner) WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)

3 PM Great American Dream Machine (a tribute to Scott Joplin; Eli Wallach in an ecology sketch, "Painting The Flowers"; old-line Communist spokesperson Fred Blair and Barry Goldwater's former speechwriter Karl Hess; Montana's Crow Indians; Scott Jarvis sings "Momma Look Sharp," an antiwar ballad from 1776; Malcolm Durham takes his dragster for a 210-mph spin) 4 PM Insight 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 This Week 7 PM TBA 8 PM Quest 8:30 David Susskind WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6:55 Something To Think About 7 AM Today 9 AM The Baron 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 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 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NBC News 7 PM American High-Q (wonder if this is some sort of national high-school quiz bowl like Canada's "Reach For The Top"?) 7:30 Untamed World 8 PM Flip Wilson 9 PM Ironside 10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Movie: "Flood Tide" 2:30 Something To Think About WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) TV Guide doesn't say if the station has resumed in-school programs. 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Electric Company 7:30 This Week 8 PM Thirty Minutes With... 8:30 Washington Week In Review 9 PM Hollywood Television Theatre 10 PM World Press Review 10:45 David Littlejohn: Critic At Large (the etchings and engravings of Albrecht Durer) 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: "Clouds Over Europe" 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Avengers 8 PM Alias Smith And Jones 9 PM Longstreet 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Dick Cavett WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.)

11:30 Jack LaLanne 12 N Galloping Gourmet (Rich Little helps Graham Kerr prepare an English dessert with fruit.) 12:30 Peyton Place 1 PM Ben Casey 2 PM Movie: "Bullets Or Ballots" (Bogart and Robinson team up, from '36) 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 Patty Duke (guest: Robert Goulet) 7 PM Wild Wild West 8 PM Star Trek (guests: Robert Lansing and Teri Garr) 9 PM Movie: "Pursuit Of The Graf Spee" 11 PM Name Of The Game 12:30 Twilight Zone 1 AM Dr. Joyce Brothers

WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 7 PM What's New (Jim Backus, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette) Don't you mean "What's My Line?" What was I thinking? I must have been looking at the listing for "What's New." Of course, it is "What's My Line?". When the PTAR prohibited off-network reruns on affiliates in the top-50 markets, starting in the fall of '72, "Line" and "To Tell The Truth" aired back-toback on WFLA.

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, September 21, 1963

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith) 8 AM Supercar 8:30 Pirate's Cove

9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Alvin Show 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Beany And Cecil (ABC, delay from 11:30 AM) 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Pastor's Study 12:15 Baseball: Kansas City (not yet Oakland) AthleticsNew York Yankees 2:55 TBA 3:15 Football Feature (previews of Washington-Air Force, North Carolina State-Indiana, and Northwestern-Missouri, time approximate) 3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force 6:30 Wrestling (time approximate) 7:25 News, Sports, Weather 7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (Lucy becomes Paul Douglas's sidekick on a morning television show; Jackie Gleason returns here next week.) 8:30 The Defenders (moves to 9 PM next week as "The New Phil Silvers Show," with Phil as factory foreman Harry Grafton, debuts here) 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel (last show of the series) 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Weather 11:15 Movie: "Footsteps In The Fog" WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 Modern Almanac 7 AM Farm News (Ben Leonard) 7:30 Hiway Show (Billy Fallaw) 7:45 Lessons For Living 8 AM Monty's Rascals 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Shari Lewis (guest: Margaret Hamilton, COLOR) 10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Make Room For Daddy 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Baseball: Angels-Indians 3 PM Purple Parade (I assume this is Furman University sports, time approximate) 3:30 Film Feature 4 PM Bowling 5 PM Wrestling 5:45 Scoreboard (Bill Krieger) 6 PM Wilburn Brothers

6:30 Flatt And Scruggs 7 PM Porter Wagoner 7:30 The Lieutenant (Robert Vaughn went from here to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." 8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Seven Year Itch" (Marilyn Monroe from '55, COLOR) 11:10 Movie: "Kind Lady" (watch for Angela Lansbury, from '51) WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Rural Tenneva 7:30 Cartoons 8:30 Danger Is My Business (William E. Haast of the Miami Serpentarium extracts deadly venom from cobras and rattlers.) 9 AM Popeye 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR) 10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N) 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Baseball: Angels-Indians 3 PM TBA 3:30 High School Football (teams not given) 5:30 News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 6 PM Wilburn Brothers 6:30 Porter Wagoner 7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 7:30 PM) 7:30 Ben Casey (ABC, delay from Wed 9 PM) 8:30 Lawrence Welk (Mr. Music Maker now airs one-half-hour earlier; Connie Francis is guest, ABC) 9:30 Wagon Train (guests: Barbara Stanwyck, Carolyn Jones, Fabian, ABC, delay from Mon 8:30 PM) 11 PM News, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Retreat, Hell!" WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 7 AM Farm Information 7:30 Movie: TBA 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR) 10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Baseball: Angels-Indians 3 PM Movie: "Under Two Flags" (time approximate) 4:30 Bonnie Lou And Buster 5 PM Captain Gallant 5:30 International Showtime (delay from Fri 7:30 PM) 6:30 Porter Wagoner 7 PM Wilburn Brothers 7:30 The Lieutenant 8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Seven Year Itch" (COLOR) 11:10 Movie: "Saturday's Hero" WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 7:30 Modern Almanac 8 AM Cartoons 8:30 Sheriff Of Cochise 9 AM Party Time 10 AM The Alvin Show 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Farmer Gray (Cliff Gray with music and farm news) 1:15 Big Picture 1:45 Wide World Of Sports (Japanese All-Star Baseball Game, All-American Soap Box Derby, ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from 5 PM) 3:15 Football Feature 3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force 6:30 News, Weather, Sports (time approximate) 7 PM Dragnet (the Ben Alexander episodes, 1952-59) 7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Weather 11:15 Movie: "The Miracle Of The Bells" (Frank Sinatra appeared in this during the slowdown of his career in 1948.) WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC) 7:45 Country Style, U.S.A. 8 AM Sportsmen (Brooks Lindsay) 8:30 Ramar Of The Jungle 9 AM Cartoonies (Paul Winchell, ABC, delay from 11 AM)

9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR) 10:30 Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 12 N) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Make Room For Daddy 12 N Kilgo's Kanteen (Jimmy Kilgo) 1 PM Silent Service 1:30 Cartoon Carnival 2 PM Movie: "Rocketship X-M" (watch for Lloyd Bridges, from '50) 3:30 Wide World Of Sports (same as Ch. 7, ABC, delay from 5 PM) 5 PM NFL Highlights (last week's NFL games: Lions-Rams, CardinalsCowboys, Bears-Packers, Vikings-49ers, Giants-Colts. SteelersEagles, Redskins-Browns) 5:30 Star Performance 6 PM Amos 'n' Andy 6:30 Outer Limits (debut, Cliff Robertson in "The Galaxy Being," about a man who invents a three-dimensional television set, ABC, delay from Mon 7:30 PM) 7:30 Hootenanny (the show expands to an hour; guests: the Chad Mitchell Trio, the Rooftop Singers, Nancy Ames, Mike Settle (who?), Vaughn Meader, gospel group The Caravans, jazzman Stan Rubin and his Tigertown Five) 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Jerry Lewis (debut of one of the most colossal flops in television history: two hours, live and unrehearsed--guests are Mort Sahl, Kaye Stevens, Jack Jones, and Harry James) 11:30 Movies: "Bailout At 43,000" and "Isn't It Romantic?" WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 7:30 Light Time (religious program aimed at kids; today's topic is self-control) 7:45 Davey And Goliath 8 AM Supercar 8:30 Cartoons 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Alvin Show 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N CBS News (Ned Calmer) 12:15 Baseball: Athletics-Yankees 2:55 TBA 3:15 Football Feature (time approximate) 3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force 6:30 Highway Patrol (time approximate) 7 PM Mull's Sing(ing Convention)

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM Movie: "Adventures Of Captain Fabian" (Errol Flynn, not the singer Fabian, as this is from '51) WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC) 8 AM Movie: "Fugitive Sheriff" (Ken Maynard) 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Alvin Show 10:30 Junior Auction 11 AM Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N America Wants To Know 12:30 Virgil Wacks (I think he must have aired at one time or another on every station in eastern Tennessee and Kentucky.) 1 PM Industry On Parade 1:15 News, Sports, Weather 1:30 High-School Football: Johnson City vs. Tennessee (not at all familiar with a school called Tennessee High School) 3:15 Football Feature (time approximate) 3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force 7 PM My Three Sons (ABC, delay from Thu 8:30 PM) 7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News (Ed McKinney) 11:15 Movie: "Men In War" (Vic Morrow gets some practice for "Combat!" in this one from '57) WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 7 AM Aspect (farm show) 7:30 Popeye 8 AM Casper The Friendly Ghost 8:30 Supercar 9 AM Mr. Bill And Bozo 10:30 Jetsons 11 AM Cartoonies 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 American Bandstand (Skeeter Davis, Garnett Mimms) 2:30 Movie: "The Face Behind The Mask" 3:45 Movie: "Yesterday's Enemy" 5 PM Saturday Jamboree 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:10 Movie: "16 Fathoms Deep" (great warmup for Lloyd Bridges, nine years before "Sea Hunt"--this one's from '48) 7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Jerry Lewis 11:30 Movie: "The Burning Hills" WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 10:30 Jetsons 11 AM Cartoonies 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 1 PM My Friend Flicka 1:30 American Bandstand 2:30 Movie: "Lost Horizon" (the 1937 classic) 4:30 AFL Highlights: ABC's Curt Gowdy and Paul Christman review last week's games: Patriots-Chargers, BroncosOilers, Bills-Raiders 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Water-Ski Championships, Grand Prix of Italy) 6:30 Almanac 7 PM Big Picture 7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Jerry Lewis 11:30 Movie: "Secret Of The Chateau" WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Cartoonies 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Cartoons 12:15 Baseball: Athletics-Yankees 2:30 Variety Time (time approximate) 3:15 Football Feature (time approximate) 3:30 College Football: Washington-Air Force 6 PM Wide World Of Sports (same as Ch. 7, delay from 5 PM, time approximate)

7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Jerry Lewis sign off 11:30 PM

Retro: Western Illinois Sat, Jan 23, 1965

from Chicago Sunday American A strange quirk in the American's Western Illinois edition of its supplement was the addition of Chicago channels in Saturday listings... 2c WBBM-CBS Chicago 2s KTVI-ABC St. Louis 3 WCIA-CBS Champaign 4r WHBF-CBS Rock Island 4s KMOX-CBS St. Louis 5c WMAQ-NBC Chicago 5s KSD-NBC St. Louis 6 WOC-NBC Davenport 7c WLS-ABC Chicago 7h KHQA-CBS Quincy (COLed to Hannibal, MO) 8 WQAD-ABC Moline 9 WGN-Ind Chicago (which was listed first in the listings, followed by the other channels in numerical/alphabetical order) 10 WGEM-NBC/ABC Quincy 11 KPLR-Ind St. Louis 13 WREX-ABC/CBS Rockford 17 WTVP-ABC Decatur 19 WTVH-ABC Peoria 20 WICS-NBC Springfield 25 WEEK-NBC Peoria 31 WMBD-CBS Peoria 33 WCHU-NBC Champaign 35 WEEQ-NBC LaSalle 39 WTVO-NBC Rockford

Morning 5:15 4s Give Us This Day 5:30 4s Sunrise Semester

5:50 9 Thought for the Day 5:55 2c Early Report 6:00 2c Sunrise Semester 4r Captain Kangaroo 4s Town & Country 6:25 3 Inspiration Time 6:30 2c Big Picture 3-31 Sunrise Semester 4s PS 4 5s Modern Farming 10-13 Garden Almanac 6:45 2s Credo 6:50 2s Farm Report 6:55 2s News 7:00 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-13-31 Mr. Mayor 2s Community Campus 5c Space Theater 5s Agriculture USA 6 Phil Silvers 7:10 10 Light Time 7:25 10 News 7:30 5s Corky & Clown

6 Popeye 7c Best of Post 8 Directions '65 9 Rayner & Friends (c) 10 Cartoon Circus 7:45 5c Education Spotlight (c) 8:00 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-13-31 Alvin 5c Astro Boy 7c Gunhand 8 Discovery 11 Modern Almanac 39 Popeye 8:30 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-13-31 Tennessee Tuxedo 5c-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Hector Heathcote (c) 8 Deputy Dawg 9 Mulqueens 11 For Your Information 17 Buffalo Bill 9:00 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-13-31 Quick Draw McGraw 2s King & Odie 5c-5s-6-10-20-33 Underdog (c) 7c Robin Hood 8-17 Shenanigans 9c Komedy Klub (c) 11 Wild Bill Hickok 9:30 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-13-31 Mighty Mouse 2s-7c-8-17-19 Annie Oakley 5c-5s-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Fireball XL-5 10:00 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-13-31 Linus the Lionhearted 2s-7c-8-17-19 Casper 5c-5s-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Dennis the Menace 11 Double Western 10:30

2c-3-4r-4s-7h-31 Jetsons 2s-7c-8-13-17-19 Porky Pig 5c-5s-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Fury 11:00 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-13-31 Sky King "Sky Robbers" 2s-7c-8-17-19 Bugs Bunny 5c-5s-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Exploring 11:30 2c-3-4r-4s-31 Flicka 2s-7c-8-13-17-19 Hoppity Hooper 7h Beany & Cecil 9 Other Guy (c) 11:55 9 News Afternoon noon 2c Noon Report 2s-8-13-17-19 American Bandstand 3 Let's Look at Learning 4r-31 I Love Lucy 4s Popeye 5c Heckle & Jeckle 5s St. Louis Hop 6 World of Color 7c TBA 7h Matinee 9 Jungle Drums 10 By the Way 11 Midday Movie 20-33 Three Stooges 25-35 Jungle Theater 39 Bowery Boys 12:15 2c Pat Leslie 12:30 2c Wonderful World 3 Morality & News 4r National Bible Telecourse 4s Let's Eat 5c Pioneers

7c Bowery Boys 10 Possum Holler Opry 20-33 Little Rascals 31 News 1:00 2c Growing Years 2s Adventure Theater 4s Eye on St. Louis 5c Laramie 5s-20-33 Film 6 Big Picture 8 Youth Speaks 9 Here Comes Charlie 10 Wide World of Sports 13 Design for the Future 17 Bowery Boys 19 Cartoon Circus 31 Saturday Playhouse 39 Playhouse 1:30 2c Rebuttal 4r Checkmate 4s Close-Up 6 Channel 6 Theater 8 Dialog 11 Basketball 13 Shenanigans 19 Bids from the Kids 2:00 2c Movie 4s Challenge 5c Channel 5 Presents 7c Love That Bob! 8 Social Security 13 Wide World of Sports 2:30 2s-8-17 Pro Bowlers Tour 3 Bowling 4r CBS Golf Classic 4s News 7c December Bride 19 Sea Hunt

31 Peter Gunn 2:45 4s Inside KMOX 3:00 2c-4s CBS Golf Classic 9 Wanted-Dead or Alive 11 Greatest Moments in Music 3:30 3 Barn Dance 4r-10-11-13 Big 10 Basketball 5c Lloyd Thaxton 5s Sea Hunt 9 Yancy Derringer 4:00 2c Leave It to Beaver 2s Sports 4s Scholar Quiz 5s Wrestling 6 Bing Crosby (golf?) Tournament 7c-8-17 Wide World of Sports 9 Saturday Playhouse 20-33 Dr. Hudson's Journal 39 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 4:30 2c-4s Early Show 5c Scoreboard 5s Sports Special 5:00 3 The Hop 4s Great Moments in Music 5c Bachelor Father 5s Porter Wagoner 6 Golden Opportunity 7h Ozzie & Harriet 11 Greatest Show on Earth 20-33 News 31 Barn Dance 39 Quest for Life 5:15

4s Supermasn 9 Mr. Magoo 10 News 13 This is the Story 5:30 2s Terror Theater 5c News 5s Grand Ole Opry 6 Wyatt Earp 7c First Freedom 7h Empire 8 College Close-Up 9 Invisible Man 10 Patty Duke 13 Lloyd Thaxton 17 Texan 19 Lawman 20-33 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 31 The Hop 39 International Showtime 5:45 4s TV Tunes 5c Saturday Edition (c) 9 News 5:55 2c Weather Evening 6:00 2c CBS News Special 3-4s-19-25-31-35 News 4r Bat Masterson 5c It's Academic (c) 5s-7c Death Valley Days 6 Zane Grey Theater 8 Project 8 9 Barn Dance (c) 10 My Three Sons 11 Country Show 17 FDR 19 DA's Man 20-33 Law & Mr. Jones

6:15 3-31 Weather 6:20 2c Sports 6:30 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-31 Jackie Gleason 2s-7c-8-13-17-19 King Family (Premiere...apparently, singing wasn't the only thing they were good at- the listing mentions there were 36 of them ) 5c-5s-6-20-25-33-35-39 Flipper "Love and Sandy" (the listing has Gleason airing on 39, but I can't see 39 jumping out after 30 min) 9 Law & Mr. Jones 10 Lawrence Welk 7:00 5c-5s-6-20-25-33-35-39 Kentucky Jones 9 Hockey 7:30 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-3 Gilligan's Island 2s-7c-8-13-17-19 Lawrence Welk 5c-5s-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Saturday Night Movie (c) 8:00 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-31 Entertainers 8:30 2s-7c-8-13-17-19 Hollywood Palace 11 Wrestling 9:00 2c-3-4r-4s-7h-31 Gunsmoke 9:30 2s Movie "The Clown" 7c Fractured Flickers 8 Wrestling 9 Big Bands (c) 13 Gunsmoke 17 Stoney Burke 19 Untouchables 10:00 2c-4s-6-7c-9-10-31 News 3 Wanted-Dead or Alive

4r The Saint 8 Project 8 11 Roller Derby 10:10 7c Weather 7h News 10:15 2c-4s Best of CBS "Beyond Mombasa" 9 WGN Presents 10 Movie 20-33 News/Weather/Sports 10:20 6 Premiere Performance "Island in the Sky" 10:25 5c-5s News 10:30 3-5c-6-13 News 7h Price is Right 8 Chiller Theater 17 Untouchables 25-35 News/Weather/Sports 31 Late Show 10:35 5c Movie 5 (c) 13 Nightwatch 19 Rebel 10:45 5s Gold Award Theater 11:00 3 Late Show "Scaramouche" 4r Theater 4 "Latin Lovers" 7h Night Owl Theater 11 Bowling 13 Crown Theater "Message to Garcia" 19 Hollywood's Finest 25-35 Premiere 39 Big Movie

11:20 20-33 Saturday Night Movie 11:30 2s Nightwatch Movie 17 Nightwatch "Story of Will Rogers" 11:40 7c Weather 11:45 7s Steve Allen Late Night midnight 4s Frankly Speaking 6 Midnight Headlines 11 All-Star Theater 12:05 2c At Random 5c News (c) 12:10 5c Thrillerama 12:15 2c Night Edition 5s News 31 Late Movie 12:20 2c At Random 12:30 9 Movie 13 Pajama Playhouse 12:40 19 Inspirational 12:45 5s Weekend Theater 7c Kup's Show 10 Weather

1:00 2s-4s-8-25-35 News 1:05 2s Credo 4s Give Us This Day 1:25 31 Day's End 1:30 2s News 1:35 2s Credo 2:00 5s Weather 13 Almanac 2:10 9 News 2:15 9 Film 2:30 13 Almanac 3:00 2c Late Report 3:05 2c Meditation 4:05 9 News 4:45 9 Adventure Theater (c)

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Friday, September 27, 1963

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition:

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC) 6:15 Daily Word 6:20 Sunrise Semester: "Ethics" 6:50 Farm Journal 7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith) 7:55 Local News, Weather 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Who Do You Trust? (ABC, delay from 3:30 PM) 10 AM CBS News (Mike Wallace) 10:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guests: the Martin Denny Quintet, ABC, delay from 12 N) 11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Noon Report 12:25 CBS News (Harry Reasoner) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password (Orson Bean, Rita Moreno) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest: Dr. Billy Graham) 3 PM To Tell The Truth (Joan Fontaine, Skitch Henderson, Phyllis Newman, Dick Shawn) 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Three Ring Circus 5:30 Sea Hunt 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 Editorial (Alan Newcomb) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 The Great Adventure (debut of a series dramatizing events in U.S. history; Van Heflin hosts the first part of the season before being replaced by Russell Johnson, pre-"Gilligan's Island") 8:30 Route 66 9:30 Naked City (reruns of the 1958-59 season with James Franciscus and John McIntire) 10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "The Happy Time" WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

6:30 Operation Alphabet 7 AM Today (Jack Lescoulie begins his "fearless" college-football forecasts.) 9 AM Adventures In Paradise 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 10:30 Play Your Hunch (last show; on Monday Merv Griffin's "Word For Word," which he hosted and which marked his debut as a game-show producer, debuts here) (COLOR) 11 AM Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (Lorne Greene, Abbe Lane, Milt Kamen) (COLOR) 12 N Your First Impression (Betty White, Joey Adams, Dennis James) (COLOR) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer) 1 PM Tele-Scope (Monty DuPuy) 2 PM People Will Talk (Dennis James is a panelist on "Your First Impression," then hosts this show two hours later. "Hollywood Squares" evolved out of this show and the later "Celebrity Game"; in this case two contestants tried to predict how fifteen audience members answered yes-or-no opinion questions.) (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 2:30 The Doctors (still in the five-part-story-each-week format) 3 PM Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (Louis Nye, Pat Carroll) (COLOR) 4 PM Match Game (Carol Lawrence, Vaughn Meader (the JFK impressionist whose career was effectively ended by the President's assassination a few weeks later)) 4:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 4:30 Monty's Club (later "Monty's Rascals") 5:30 Leave It To Beaver (had just come off ABC) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Zane Grey Theater 7:30 International Showtime ("Parisian Holiday On Ice" features Eddie Collins, Jimmy Peacock and his puppets, stilt-skater Werner Muller, Ursel Barkey, Bill Christopher, Renata Muller, Hanna Eigel, Don Watson, Franz Ningel, Margaret Gobl, Paul Andre, and chimpanzee Johnny Holliday.) 8:30 Bob Hope (Dean Martin, James Garner, Tuesday Weld, Barbra Streisand) 9:30 Harry's Girls (Larry Blyden as manager of a female song-and-dance trio touring Europe) 10 PM Jack Paar (Oscar Levant, Gordon and Sheila MacRae, "Billy" Cosby) (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Larry Storch) (COLOR)

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Best Of Groucho 9:30 TBA 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (COLOR) 12 N Your First Impression (COLOR) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Weather 1:15 Editorial 1:20 Daily Devotions 1:25 Matinee (Ed Spiegel) 1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (same as Ch. 3) 2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Make Room For Daddy 5 PM Looney Tunes (Ed Spiegel) 5:30 Huckleberry Hound 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Klub Kwiz (Eddie Cowell) 7:30 International Showtime 8:30 Bob Hope 9:30 The Farmer's Daughter (ABC) 10 PM Jack Paar (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR) WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 6:30 Travel Film 7 AM Today 9 AM Children And Science 9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr) 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News

10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (COLOR) 12 N Your First Impression (COLOR) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Weather 1:05 Movie: "Hold That Co-Ed" 2:25 NBC News 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Make Room For Daddy 5 PM Mickey Mouse Club 5:30 Cliff Hangers (not the series which debuted on NBC in 1979) 6 PM Dateline '63 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Ripcord 7:30 Cheyenne (just off ABC) 8:30 Bob Hope 9:30 Harry's Girls 10 PM Jack Paar (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR) WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:15 Agriculture, U.S.A. 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7 AM Mr. Dutch (kids' show) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Father Knows Best (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from 12:30 PM) 10 AM CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Women's News (Sue Teele)

1:05 How To Marry A Millionaire (a break for Barbara Eden) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: TBA 6:15 News, Weather 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Northwest Passage 7:30 The Great Adventure 8:30 Route 66 9:30 Twilight Zone 10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "Curse Of The Faceless Man" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC) 6:45 Farm And Home 7 AM Today 7:25 Fishing Forecast 7:30 Today continues 9 AM Cartoons 9:15 Debbie Drake 9:30 Love That Bob! 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (ABC, Bill Cullen version) 11:30 Missing Links (COLOR) 12 N Love Of Life (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 3) 12:25 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo) 12:55 NBC News 1 PM General Hospital (ABC, this will be the in-pattern time until it moves to 3 PM Dec. 30) 1:30 Father Knows Best (ABC, one-hour delay) 2 PM People Will Talk (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Queen For A Day (ABC) 3:30 Trailmaster (ABC, delay from 4 PM) 4:30 Clown Carnival (Brooks Lindsay) 5:30 Funny Company

6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 7:30 PM) 7:30 77 Sunset Strip (ABC) 8:30 Burke's Law (ABC) 9:30 The Farmer's Daughter (ABC) 10 PM Jack Paar (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR) 1 AM Movie: "If I Were King" WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 6:30 Farm And Home (Cas Walker) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 8:45 Stop, Look And Listen 9 AM University Of Tennessee Telecourse 9:30 Divorce Court 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Bachelor Father 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: "The Last Outpost" (Ronald Reagan stars, from '51) 6 PM Three Stooges 6:15 News (Doc Johnson) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Leave It To Beaver 7:30 The Great Adventure 8:30 Route 66 9:30 Twilight Zone 10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "The Long Haul"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC) 6:55 News, Weather 7 AM Rise And Shine 7:30 Gospel Time 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Cartoons 9:20 Morning Devotions 9:30 Home College 10 AM CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM News, Weather 1:05 Memo From Ilo 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Price Is Right (ABC, delay from 11 AM) 5 PM Maverick 6 PM Patty Duke (ABC, delay from Wed 8 PM) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 The Great Adventure 8:30 Route 66 9:30 Twilight Zone 10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour 11 PM News (Bob Carlton) 11:15 Movie: "The Strange Case Of Dr. Rx" WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 6:25 Daily Word 6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 6:55 News For Farmers 7 AM Mr. Bill's Cartoons 9:30 Movie: "Beyond Glory" 10:55 News, Weather

11 AM Price Is Right 11:25 News, Weather (this is what is says for both Chs. 13 and 40, but I have to wonder) 11:30 Seven Keys 12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guest: George Maharis) 12:30 Medic 1 PM General Hospital 1:30 Divorce Court 2:30 Day In Court 2:55 ABC News (Lisa Howard) 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM Superman 4:30 Movie: "Under Western Skies" 5:55 Weather 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 ABC News (Ron Cochran) 6:30 Rifleman (just off ABC) 7 PM Movie: "Shadow On The Window" (watch for Betty Garrett (Irene Lorenzo on "All In The Family") and Phil Carey (Asa Buchanan on "One Life To Live") in this one from '57) 8:30 Burke's Law 9:30 The Farmer's Daughter 10 PM Boxing: Mike DeJohn vs. George Chuvalo, heavyweights, 10 rounds, from Louisville 10:45 Make That Spare (Jim St. John is the challenger, time approximate) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:20 Movie: "Born Yesterday" (classic Judy Holliday/William Holden teaming, from '51) WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 11 AM Price Is Right 11:30 Seven Keys 12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 PM General Hospital 1:30 University Of Tennessee French Course 2 PM Jack LaLanne 2:30 Day In Court 2:55 ABC News 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM Trailmaster 5 PM Movie: "Black Angel"

6:45 Open House (Roy Acuff) 7:15 ABC News 7:30 77 Sunset Strip 8:30 Burke's Law 9:30 The Farmer's Daughter 10 PM Boxing 10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate) 11 PM ABC News (Murphy Martin) sign off 11:10 PM WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Algebra I 9:30 South Carolina History 10 AM CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Price Is Right 11:25 News, Weather 11:30 Seven Keys 12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 12:30 Father Knows Best (in-pattern time, delayed episode) 1 PM General Hospital 1:30 Physical Science 2 PM Farm And Home 2:30 Day In Court 2:55 ABC News 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM Trailmaster (in-pattern time, delayed episode) 5 PM Sports Film 5:30 Evening Vespers 6 PM Industry On Parade 6:15 ABC News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Playhouse 40 7:30 77 Sunset Strip 8:30 Route 66 9:30 The Farmer's Daughter 10 PM Boxing 10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate) sign off 11 PM

Retro: Western Illinois Sun, Jan 17, 1965

from Chicago Sunday American 2 KTVI-ABC St. Louis 3 WCIA-CBS Champaign 4r WHBF-CBS Rock Island 4s KMOX-CBS St. Louis 5 KSD-NBC St. Louis 6 WOC-NBC Davenport 7 KHQA-CBS Davenport 8 WQAD-ABC Moline 10 WGEM-NBC/ABC Quincy 11 KPLR-Ind St. Louis 13 WREX-ABC/CBS Rockford 17 WTVP-ABC Decatur 19 WTVH-ABC Peoria 20 WICS-NBC Springfield 25 WEEK-NBC Peoria 31 WMBD-CBS Peoria 33 WCHU-NBC Champaign 35 WEEQ-NBC LaSalle 39 WTVO-NBC Rockford Morning 6:15 4s Big Picture 6:45 4s Christophers 7:00 4s Repertoire Workshop 7:30 4s Camera Three 8 Youth Speaks 7:45 13 Joe Emerson 7:50 2 Credo/News 10 Lord's Prayer 8:00 2 Fisher Family

4r Heaven's Jubilee 4s Sunday Morning 5 Lester Family Sing 6 Faith for Today (c) 8 Dialog 10 The Answer (c) 13 Sunrise Semester 39 This is the Life 8:15 11 Songs of Faith 8:30 2 Religious Reporter 4s Faith of Our Fathers 5 Christophers 6 Sunday Worship 7 Hour of St. Francis 8 College Close-Up 10 Faith for Today (c) 11 Newsreel 13 Oral Roberts 17-19 Wonderama 39 Herald of Truth 8:45 2 The Answer 8:55 3 Inspiration Time 9:00 3-4r-4s-7-31 Lamp Unto My Feet 5 Metropolitan Church 6 This is the Life 8 Project 8 10 All-American Quartet 11 Gospel Time 13 Rockford Ministerial Association 9:15 2 Message of the Rabbi 39 Industry on Parade 9:30 2 Sacred Heart

3-4r-4s-7-13-31 Look Up & Live 5 This is the Life 6 Cartoon Carnival 8-10-17-19 Beany & Cecil 11 Allen Revival 39 Faith for Today 9:45 2 Catholic Mass 10:00 3-4r-7-13-31 Camera Three 4s Montage 5 Catholic Hour 8-10-17-19 Bullwinkle 11 Frontiers of Science 20-33 Little Rascals 25-35 Light Time 39 Sunday Morning Movie 10:15 25-35 Sacred Heart 10:30 2-8-10-13-17-19 Discovery '65 "All About Snakes" 3-4r Christophers 4s Way of Life 5 Film 6 6 Theater 7 This is the Life 11 Herald of Truth 20-33 Imperial Theater 25-35 The Story 31 Sen. Dirksen Reports 10:45 4r Sacred Heart 31 Sen. Douglas Reports 11:00 2 Pro & Con 3 Big Picture 4r-17-25-35 This is the Life 4s Quiz a Catholic 5 Film 7 Sacred Heart

8 Championship Bowling 10 Mass for Shut-Ins 11 Baptist Church 13 Beany & Cecil 19 Inside Peoria 31 Christophers 11:15 7 Ask a Priest 11:30 2 Viewpoint 3-4r-4s-7-31 Face the Nation 5 Adventures in Sherwood 6 Junior Achievement 10 Cartoon Circus 13 Bullwinkle 17-19 Faith for Today 25-35 Mr. Wizard 39 Championship Bowling 11:45 11 Davey & Goliath 11:55 10 News Afternoon noon 2 Big Movie 4r TV Tunes 4s Picture for Sunday 5 Award Theater 6 News/Weather 7 Family Theater 8-17-19 Directions '65 10 Championship Bowling 11 Oral Roberts 13 Kiplinger Report 25-35 Sunday Matinee 31 Davey & Goliath 12:15 4r Matinee Theater 6 Conversation 13 Weekly Report

31 Sunday Playhouse 12:30 6-20-33-39 Catholic Hour 8-17-19 Issues & Answers 11 Challenge Billiards 1:00 6 Kaleidoscope 8-10-17-19 NBA: Los Angeles-St. Louis 11 British Calendar 20-33 Legacy of Light 39 Bowling 1:30 3-4r-4s-7-31 CBS Sports Spectactular (US Grand Prix highlights) 6 Wonderful World 11 Church of Christ 13 Science All Stars 20-33 This is the Life 2:00 2 Championship Bowling 5-6-20-33 Sunday 11 Chuck Norman 13 Desilu Playhouse 39 Quest for Life 3:00 2-8-10-13-17-19 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf: Houston's Dave Marr takes on Brit Bernard Hunt in Sunningdale, England 3-4r-4s-7-31 Alumni Fun 5-6-20-33-39 NBC Sports in Action (c) 11 Wrestling 25-35 Profiles in Courage 3:30 3-4r-4s-7-31 Real McCoys 4:00 2-8-17-19 Science All Stars (guest Dr. Edward Teller) 3-4r-4s-7-13-31 Jack Benny (Jack dreams he's charged with a murder that he didn't do, with Perry Mason defending him) 5-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Wild Kingdom (c/studying elephants in what is now Botswana) 4:30

2 Central Park 3-4r-4s-7-13-31 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 5-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 GE College Bowl (c) 8 Midwest Farm Report 11 Super Movie 17-19 Sunday Playhouse 5:00 2 Bullwinkle 3-4r-4s-7-13-31 20th Century "Korea: The Line" 5-6-20-25-33-35-39 Meet the Press (c) 8 Sunday Afternoon Movie 5:30 2 Littlest Hobo 3-4r-4s-7-31 World War I "Over There" 5-6-10-20-33 Profiles in Courage (Gen. Alexander W. Doniphan, who was faced with executing Mormon leaders) 10 Wagon Train 13 Mr. Ed 17-19 Outlaws 25-25 Ricky & Friends 39 Peyton Place Evening 6:00 2 Sir Francis Drake 3-4r-4s-7-13-31 CBS Special "The Wizard of Oz" (c/hosted by Danny Kaye) 11 Thriller 25-35 Fractured Flickers 39 News 6:30 2-8-17-19 Wagon Train "The Wanda Snow Story" 5-6-10-25-33-35-39 Walt Disney "Chico, the Misunderstood Coyote" 7:00 11 Checkmate 7:30 2-8-17-19 Broadside 5-10-20-25-33-35-39 Bill Dana 6 Rifleman 8:00 2-8-17-19 Sunday Night Movie "Exodus" (c)

3-4r-4s-7-31 CBS Special (c/no info listed) 5-6-10-20-25-33-39 Bonanza "Woman of Fire" (c) 11 Controversy '65 13 No Time for Sargeants 8:30 11 Best of Groucho 13 McHale's Navy 9:00 3-4r-4s-7-13-31 Candid Camera 5-6-10-20-25-33-35-39 Rogues "God Bless You, G. Carter Huntington" 11 Greatest Show on Earth 9:30 3-4r-4s-7-13-31 What's My Line? 10:00 3 10 O'Clock Edition 4r Local News 4s Big News 5 News (Bob Chase) 6-7-10-13-20-25-33-35 Weather/News/Sports 8 8 News 11 77 Sunset Strip 17 Metropolitan Movie 19 Movie 31 Weekend World 39 News (Richardson) 10:10 5-39 Weather 10:15 2 Chiller Theater 4r Theater 4 5 Movie 5 (c) 39 Sports 10:20 6 Premiere Performance "The Red Pony" (c) 8 Science Fiction Theater 10:25 4s Weather 20-33 Naked City

10:30 3-31 Adventures in Paradise 4s Best of CBS 7 Outer Limits 13 Sunday Night Movie 25-35 Premiere 39 Award Movie "Conquest of Cochise" 11:00 11 Million-Dollar Movie 11:15 10 Quest for Adventure 11:30 3 Night Call 7 Weather/News 20-33 Leave It to the Girls 31 High Flight 11:45 10 Weather Late Night midnight 2-6-8 News 17-19 Under Discussion 12:05 2 Credo 12:25 4s Late, Late Show 12:30 13 Almanac 1:30 19 Evening Inspirational 1:50 4s News 2:00 4s Give Us This Day

The NBA game on ABC that day was played in St. Louis, hence, the old St. Louis Hawks (or was it league policy??) blacked-out the game. I wonder if any of the ABC stations carrying that game could have been picked-up with an outdoor antenna in the St. Louis area. Joe, I think the closest distant ABC signal to the Gateway City would have been a station not listed here, WSIL, channel 3 in Harrisburg, Illinois. Even so, the best reception would have been on the Illinois side of the river, what is usually termed "Metro-East." Even so, WSIL might have been included in the blackout too. I dunno about NBA policies at the time, but I suspect they weren't a whale of a lot of different from the NFL. If that was so, the league would have taken all steps to insure no OTA signal could be picked up in the region (say, 40 to 50-mile radius). As you will note, all the other ABC affils listed were Us located well outside the St. Louis market's boundaries. The only other possibility than WSIL would have also been on channel 3, KTVO in Kirksville, Missouri, up at the northern edge of the state. The next market to SL's west, Columbia-Jefferson City, didn't get ABC full-time until 1971 when KCBJ, channel 17 (now KMIZ), started up, although CBS affil KRCG or NBC affil KOMU might have cleared it in lieu of their respective networks' sports carriage that day. I'm interested in the question also because I have always felt that the old St. Louis edition of TV Guide was strange, since it only listed stations from that city, and not from neighboring markets. However, given the strength of the signals of the old "Big Three" back then (KTVI, KMOX, and KSD) and public TV outlet KETC and indie KPLR, I now know it shouldn't be surprising. I'm sure those stations were carried on cable well into central Missouri and the better part of southern Illinois for ages.

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wednesday, January 3, 1968

In answer to a request for the regular daytime schedules, from TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition. NOTE: TV Guide doesn't say if Chs. 8 and 18 had in-school programs, so I'll start with the first listed program for each channel. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:10 Big Picture 6:40 Town And Country 6:45 Farm News, Weather 6:50 Rise 'n' Shine

7 AM Today (Elsa Lanchester; Hal Painter, author of a book about the custody battle for his son; Donald Lunetta, curator of a Denver planetarium, who talks about a new ultrasensitive telescope; NBC correspondents Kenneth Bernstein (Moscow), Jack Paxton (Vietnam), Alvin Rosenfeld (Israel), and Garrick Utley (Berlin)) 9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM Snap Judgment (Henry Morgan, Pat Carroll) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Totie Fields, Barry Nelson, Nipsey Russell) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, John Gary, Ruta Lee, Jan Murray, William Shatner, Jackie Vernon) 12 N News (Hal Suit) 12:30 Movie: "A Blueprint For Murder" 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Steve Allen and his wife Jayne Meadows) 4 PM Match Game (Henry Morgan, Dina Merrill) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Popeye Club 5:30 Mister Ed 6 PM News (Ray Moore, Dick Horner) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Virginian 9 PM Kraft Music Hall (Simon and Garfunkel, Nancy Wilson, Victor Borge) 10 PM Run For Your Life 11 PM Newsroom (Bert Roselle) 11:30 Tonight Show WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Girl Talk (Hermione Gingold, actress Lynn Bari, Richard Rodgers' wife Dorothy) 9:30 Cisco Kid 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 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 5 PM Merv Griffin (Richard Nixon, David Susskind, Selma Diamond) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Virginian 9 PM Kraft Music Hall 10 PM Run For Your Life 11 PM Bulletin (Gray/Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Psychological Novel" 6:30 Coach Lawson 7 AM News, Weather 7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Editorial 7:35 Mr. Pix 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Don Barber 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (day-behind from 11:30 AM) 10 AM Candid Camera (Allen Funt plays the jealous husband of Vivian Vance, to the confusion of an onlooker) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Secret Storm (probably a 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 Linkletter's House Party (guest: Sebastian Cabot) 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hosts: singers Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt; Judith Crist, Barbara Parkins of "Peyton Place," Peter Cook and Dudley Moore) 6 PM Truth Or Consequences 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Panorama News (Paul Shields) 7:30 Movie: "Teahouse Of The August Moon" 9:30 He & She (another overlooked gem, with Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss, and--best of all--Jack Cassidy as Jetman, creation of Benjamin's character Dick Hollister; this show was rerun in 1970 to better ratings than it got the first time around) 10 PM Jonathan Winters (the Smothers Brothers, Barbara McNair, the Strawberry Alarm Clock) 11 PM Panorama News (Jim Axel) 11:30 Movie: "Samson Against The Sheik" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 4 PM Fact And Fancy 4:30 Foreign Languages 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Aunt Lollipop 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 (8) Business Roundtable/(18) What's New 7 PM Growing South 7:30 Coach Lawson 8 PM Spectrum (how British doctors and dentists apply hypnosis) 8:30 Biography (Mike Wallace describes the life of John Barrymore) 9 PM News In Perspective (review of 1967) 10 PM Power Of The Dollar (why American management is effective in international business and finance) WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:10 News 7:15 Upward Look 7:30 Jack LaLanne 8 AM Donna Reed (delay of at least a week, from 10:30 AM) 8:30 Physical Education 9 AM Funtime 10 AM Mike Douglas (George Jessel, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, designer Mr. Blackwell) 11 AM Temptation

11:25 ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law? (Richard Dawson, Richard Deacon, Harvey Lembeck) 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 Dark Shadows 4 PM Dating Game 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Bob Brandy 5:30 ABC News (Bob Young) 6 PM News (Gil Norwood) 6:30 Laredo 7:30 Mr. Dickens Of London (Sir Michael Redgrave as the ghost of Charles Dickens, encountered in his home by a tour guide played by Juliet Mills) 8:30 The Second Hundred Years 9 PM ABC Movie: "Roustabout" (Elvis Presley, from '64) 11 PM News (Bill McAfee) 11:30 Joey Bishop (Chuck Connors; Diana Dors, the former Mrs. Richard Dawson and the subject of Paul Anka's hit "Diana") WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 8 AM Cartoon Carnival 9 AM Ed Allen Time 9:30 Dateline Atlanta 10 AM Dating Game (delay of at least a day, from 4 PM) 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 Dark Shadows 4 PM Marshal Dillon

4:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 5 PM News (Bill Conover) 5:30 ABC News 6 PM Merv Griffin (James Coburn, Pia Lindstrom, Totie Fields, comedians the Pickle Brothers, singer Martin Yarborough, society columnist Doris Lilly) 7:30 Mr. Dickens Of London 8:30 The Second Hundred Years 9 PM ABC Movie: "Roustabout" 11 PM News (Bill Conover/Art Collier) 11:30 Joey Bishop WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:35 Sunrise Semester 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Morning Show 8:30 School Program 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 News, Weather 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Lunch 'n Fun 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 What's New? (women's program, not the NET kids' show) 4:35 Super Time 5:30 Combat! 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News (Schoolcraft/Wick) 7:30 Lost In Space 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies 9 PM Green Acres 9:30 He & She 10 PM Jonathan Winters

11 PM News, Sports (Ray White) 11:30 Movie: "The Day The Earth Froze" (Marvin Miller, of "The Millionaire" fame, stars in this one from '64) 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 General Hospital 9:30 Everybody's Talking (week-behind, as this is the show's last week; panelists are Pat Carroll, Milt Kamen, and Leonard Nimoy) 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 Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Dark Shadows 5 PM Rawhide 6 PM News, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Mission: Impossible (delay from Sun 10 PM) 8 PM Branded 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies 9 PM Green Acres 9:30 He & She 10 PM Jonathan Winters 11 PM 11th Hour Report 11:30 Joey Bishop WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

4 PM Movie: "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" 5:40 News, Sports, Weather 6 PM Adventure Theatre 6:30 Flintstones 7 PM Robert Taylor's Detectives 8 PM Movie: "Panhandle" (being a Western, the title must refer to either the Texas or Oklahoma panhandle) 10 PM Richard Boone (an innovative 1963-64 NBC series; Boone employed a repertory cast that performed a new play each week, but the show was buried by "Petticoat Junction" and Jack Benny) 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 News, Weather 11:35 The Good Life (religious program, with John Powers) sign off 12:45 AM

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wednesday, January 3, 1973

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:15 Town And Country 6:20 Farm News 6:25 Navy Film (the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean) 6:55 Earl Nightingale 7 AM Today (discussion of rape victims and the law, pianist Gary Griffin) 9 AM Today In Georgia (Ray Geiger, editor of the "Farmer's Almanac," Rev. Bill Self) 9:55 Earl Nightingale 10 AM Dinah's Place (Eileen Ford, of the Ford Modeling Agency) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Elizabeth Allen, Harvey Korman, Michele Lee, James MacArthur, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Demond Wilson) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Adam-12 (week-behind from 8 PM) 8 PM Movie: "Texas Across The River" (Rat Packers Dean Martin and Joey Bishop star, from '66) 10 PM Search 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Billy Wilder, Jack Lemmon) 1 AM Earl Nightingale 1:05 News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 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 1:20 Lucille Rivers 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: "Postman's Knock" 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 UFO 8:30 Madigan 10 PM Search 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "20th-Century American Art"

6:30 Emory University 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue (psychologists Nathan Azrin and Richard Foxx discuss toilet-training two-year-olds) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM It's Your Bet 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Virginian 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Raymond Burr, Buddy Hackett, Florence Henderson, Carl Reiner, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour (guest: Jean Stapleton; in one sketch Jean is Julie Andrews and Cher is Carol Burnett) 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Cannon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Cry Of The Hunted" (from '53: watch for William Conrad, at the time playing Matt Dillon on radio; also watch for Polly Bergen) 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 Zoom 7:30 Why! (topics: "Olympic Politics" and "Religious Freedom In America") 8 PM Apart From The Crowd (people who have chucked their 9-5 jobs for some other undertaking: a truck driver turned farmer, an ad executive

turned furniture finisher, a computer programmer turned gardener, a physician turned auto mechanic) 8:30 Playhouse New York ("A Nice Place To Visit" satirizes New York circa 1970; "Present Tense" dramatizes a professor's strained family relationship) 10 PM People, Places And Things (true story of a 15-year-old who runs away from home) sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Country Music 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM Funtime 9 AM News 9:30 Virginian 11 AM Not For Women Only 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (Carol Burnett, Burt Reynolds) 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 (Karen Valentine, Davy Jones, Monte Markham, Diane Keaton) 4:30 ABC Afterschool Special ("William," an introduction to Shakespeare for kids--"Green Acres" airs today at 5:30 instead of 4:30, and "Ponderosa" ("Bonanza" reruns at 5) is pre-empted) 5:30 Green Acres 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Virginian 8:30 Royal Variety Performance (Rowan and Martin host a benefit for the British Olympic team, taped in May at the London Palladium; performing are the Osmonds, Lily Tomlin, Des O'Connor, Roger Moore, and Liza Minnelli) 10 PM Alan King (a satirical look at 1972 with Larry Storch, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, Johnny Brown, Nancy Dussault, and Rona Barrett) 11 PM News 11:30 ABC News--At Ease (Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner take a more serious lookback at '72, with correspondents Frank Reynolds, Jim McKay, George Watson, Howard Tuckner,

and John Rolfson) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Cartoons 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 (a "Barefoot In The Park" episode, week-behind from 4 PM) 11 AM Password (Carol Burnett, Burt Reynolds, day-behind from 12 N) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N News 12:20 Lucille Rivers 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: "Hot Rods To Hell" 5 PM Ponderosa 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM What's My Line? (Linda Cristal, Anita Gillette, Allen Ludden, Soupy Sales) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn) 8 PM Paul Lynde 8:30 Royal Variety Performance 10 PM Alan King 11 PM News 11:40 Movie: "Return From The Sea" 1 AM News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (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 Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit 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 Beat The Clock 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Family Affair 4:30 Merv Griffin (Mac Davis, Corbett Monica) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Dragnet 7:30 To Tell The Truth (same as Ch. 11) 8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Cannon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Cry Of The Hunted" 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 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Alamanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Family Affair

4:30 Ponderosa 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Anita Gillette) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Godfrey Cambridge, Eva Gabor, Martin Milner, Burt Reynolds, Dinah Shore, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Cannon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Cry Of The Hunted" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:30 What's New 9 AM Electric Company 9:30 In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM TBA 7:30 Why! 8 PM Georgians Speak 8:30 Firing Line (Anthony Burgess discusses "A Clockwork Orange" and young people in general.) 9:30 Decision: The Conflicts Of Harry S Truman (he discusses his stand on civil rights, including the desegregation of the armed forces in 1948) 10 PM Kitty Hawk To Paris (the first 24 years of aviation, from the Wright Brothers (1903) to Charles Lindbergh (1927)) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Little Rascals 8 AM Banana Splits 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Romper Room 10 AM Cartoon Carnival 10:30 Jack LaLanne

11 AM Topper 11:30 Mike Douglas 1 PM Movie: "Kiss Me Deadly" 3 PM Timmy And Lassie 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Leave It To Beaver 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM Wild Wild West 7 PM Rifleman 7:30 Banacek (NBC, week-behind, pre-empted on Ch. 2) 9 PM NBA Basketball: Hawks-Bucks 11 PM Twilight Zone (time approximate) 11:30 Movie: "Take One False Step" 1:30 Movie: "Kiss Me Deadly" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 10 AM Sesame Street 10:30 In-school programming 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM In-school programming 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Film 6:30 Firing Line (same as Chs. 15, 18) 7:30 Cinema Showcase (guest: Robert Redford, discussing "The Candidate" and "Jeremiah Johnson") 8 PM Apart From The Crowd 8:30 Playhouse New York 10 PM Soul! (Al Green performs his hits) 11 PM Black Viewpoints sign off 11:30 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Not For Women Only 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 1:10 Woman'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: "A Gathering Of Eagles" 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Real McCoys 7:30 Felony Squad 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Madigan 10 PM Search 11 PM Western Star Theater 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM In-school programs 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Electric Company 11:30 In-school programs 4:30 Art For Everyone 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 7:30 Playing The Guitar (Frederick Noad) 8 PM Apart From The Crowd 8:30 Playhouse New York sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 3:30 This Is The Life 4 PM Insight 4:30 Fury 5 PM Mr. Piper 5:30 Dennis The Menace 6 PM Jim And Tammy 7 PM Of Lands And Seas (Kentucky's Bluegrass region)

8 PM Kathryn Kuhlman 8:30 Pattern For Living 9 PM 700 Club 10 PM 700 Club sign off 11 PM WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 10 AM Modern TV Playhouse 10:30 Prayer And Praise 12 N Movie: "Hell's Kitchen" (watch for Ronald Reagan, from '39) 1:35 Movie: "Inspector General" (Danny Kaye, from '49) 3:15 Cartoon Carnival 4 PM Movie: "Dodge City" 6 PM Movie: "Destination Tokyo" 8 PM Movie: "Hell's Kitchen" 10 PM Movie: "Inspector General" 11:30 Movie: "Dodge City" sign off 1:15 AM

Retro: Ontario (most areas) Mon, Jan 5, 1959

from Toronto Telegram (Whose TV guide was actually printed in Buffalo ) WGR 2-Buffalo 6:30 Continental Classroom 7:00 Today 9:00 Trouble with Father 9:30 Dr. Christian 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Midday Matinee "Girl of the Limberlost" 2:00 Helen Neville 2:30 Haggis Baggis 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 Abbott & Costello 5:00 Three Stooges

5:30 Superman 6:00 Colonel Bleep 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Masquerade Party 7:30 Buckskin 8:00 Restless Gun "The Painted Beauty" 8:30 Wells Fargo 9:00 Peter Gunn "The Fuse" 9:30 Goodyear Theatre (Tony Randall plays a lazy war correspondent who sends fake battlefield accounts in order to avoid being sent to the front lines) 10:00 Arthur Murray Party 10:30 Mike Hammer 11:00 News/Weather 11:30 Jack Paar 1:00 Mr. DA CKVR 3-Barrie 11:45 Man to Man noon Amos 'n' Andy 12:30 News 12:45 Movie "Purple Heart" 2:15 Women's Show 2:45 Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Open House 4:00 PM Party 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Western Theatre 6:00 Coming Events/News/Nation's Business 6:30 Telegram News/Weather 6:45 Sports 7:00 I Love Lucy "Lucy Plays Cupid" 7:30 Casey Jones 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas (guest star Lucille Ball) 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC/Local News & Sports WSYR 3-Syracuse 6:30 Continental Classroom 7:00 Today

9:00 Theatre 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Movie: TBA 2:30 Haggis Baggis 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 TBA 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:45 NBC News 7:00 TBA 7:30 Buckskin 8:00 Restless Gun "The Painted Beauty" 8:30 Wells Fargo 9:00 Peter Gunn "The Fuse" 9:30 Goodyear Theatre 10:00 Arthur Murray Party 10:30 TBA 11:00 News/Weather 11:30 Jack Paar WBEN 4-Buffalo 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 News 9:00 Popeye's Playhouse 9:30 Susie 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 Top Dollar noon News/Weather 12:15 Speaker of the House 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Meet the Millers 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours

4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Fun to Learn About Music 5:15 Children's Theatre 5:30 Dinner Date Theatre/Life of Riley 6:00 Burns & Allen 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Death Valley Days 7:30 Name That Tune 8:00 Texan 8:30 Father Knows Best 9:00 TBA 9:30 Target "Taps for the General" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial of Devil's Canyon" 11:00 News/Weather 11:30 Movie: TBA CBOT 4-Ottawa 2:15pm Today 2:30 News 2:45 Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Open House 4:00 PM Party 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Life of Riley 6:30 Stories of Yesterday's World "Ghost Towns of the High Sierra" 6:45 CBC News 7:00 Tabloid 7:30 Provincial Affairs 7:45 Scan 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial of Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Viewpoint/Gunsmoke WROC 5-Rochester (WHEC-WVLT wasn't listed) 9:00 Dr. Christian

9:30 Favorite Story 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Movie: TBA 2:30 Home Cooking 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 Movie: TBA 6:10 Bowling News 6:15 News 6:30 Anybody Can Play 7:00 Dick Clark 7:30 Buckskin 8:00 Restless Gun "The Painted Beauty" 8:30 Wells Fargo 9:00 Peter Gunn "The Fuse" 9:30 Goodyear Theatre 10:00 Arthur Murray Party 10:30 Medic 11:00 News/Weather 11:15 Movie: TBA CKSO 5-Sudbury 11:30 Trudy Manchester noon News/Weather 12:30 Christophers 1:00 Movie: TBA 2:45 Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Telewives Time 4:00 PM Party 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Country Calendar 6:00 Provincial Affairs 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 7:00 TBA 7:30 Way & the Truth 7:45 Dan Kelly

8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC & Local News/Sports 11:30 Movie: TBA CBLT 6-Toronto 12:45pm Music 1:00 Matinee "He Walked by Night" 2:30 News 2:45 Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Open House 4:00 PM Party 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Be 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 CBC News 6:15 TBA 6:45 CBC News 7:00 Tabloid 7:30 Provincial Affairs 7:45 Scan 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Viewpoint/News in Sports 11:30 Fabian of the Yard "Lost Boy" WKBW 7-Buffalo 10:45 Morning Devotions/Farm News/Weather 11:00 For the Ladies 11:30 Peter Lind Hayes noon TBA 12:30 Play Your Hunch 1:00 Liberace 1:30 Our Miss Brooks 2:00 Day in Court 2:30 Music Bingo 3:00 Beat the Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Movie: TBA 7:15 News/Weather 7:30 Texas Rangers "Warpath" 8:00 Polka-Go-Round 8:30 Bold Journey "Search for Shangri-La" 9:00 Voice of Firestone (it's Flamenco Night with guests including Jose Greco) 9:30 Dr. IQ 10:00 Patti Page (guest Martha Raye) 10:30 ABC & Local News/Weather/Sports 11:00 Movie: TBA WCNY 7-Watertown 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 Peter Lind Hayes noon Love of Life 12:30 Play Your Hunch 1:00 Liberace 1:30 Matinee Theatre 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3:00 Beat the Clock 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 For Your Information 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 American Bandstand 5:00 My Little Margie 5:30 Kiddies' Karnival 6:00 Our Miss Brooks "Nestor's Boyfriend" 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Playhouse "After Twenty Years" 7:30 Walt Disney Presents 8:30 Sea Hunt 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Ann Sothern 10:00 Dial 999 10:30 Goodyear Theatre 11:00 News/Weather 11:15 Movie "The Big Shakedown" CKNX 8-Wingham

2:45pm Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 M'Lady 4:00 PM Party 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Cartoons 6:00 Focus 7:00 TBA 7:15 Movie Museum 7:30 Circle 8 Ranch 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial of Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC & Local News/Sports 11:30 Movie: TBA WHEN 8-Syracuse 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 News 9:00 TBA 10:00 TV Hour of Stars 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 Top Dollar noon Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 One for the Show 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Movie "Nothing But Trouble" 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Ozzie & Harriet 7:30 Name That Tune 8:00 Texan 8:30 Father Knows Best

9:00 TBA 9:30 Ann Sothern 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devil's Canyon" 11:00 News/Weather 11:15 Pursuit CFPL 10-London 11:45 Nursery School Time noon Adventure 12:20 Noon Hour Frolic/News/Weather 12:45 Co-op Farm Show 1:00 Guiding Light 1:15 At Home 2:15 Pastor's Study/Movie: TBA 4:00 Telequiz 4:15 Brighter Day 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Jet Jackson 5:45 Learn to Draw 6:00 Panorama 6:45 CBC News 7:00 I Love Lucy "Lucy Plays Cupid" 7:30 Harbor Command 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Country Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devi;'s Canyon" 11:00 CBC & Local News/Sports 11:30 Movie "Patterns of Power" CKGN 10-North Bay 7:30 Clockwatchers/News/Weather/Sports 9:15 Mixing Bowl --2:15 Music 2:45 Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Open House 4:00 Matinee 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Tee Pee Pow Wow

6:00 Scope 7:00 I Love Lucy "Lucy Plays Cupid" 7:30 Corners All 7:45 Bouquets & Brickbats 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC & Local News/Sports 11:30 Chansons canadiennes CHCH 11-Hamilton 12:30pm News 12:45 All-Star Theatre "Secrets of the Bells" 1:15 Movie "Brazil" 2:45 Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Open House 4:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 4:30 Popeye 5:00 Family Theatre "Arizona Kid" 5:45 Sports Headlines 6:10 News Headlines 6:15 Movie "A Walk in the Sun" 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 TBA 10:30 I'm the Law "The Wish and the Shoplifter" 11:00 CBC & Local News/Sports 11:30 Movie "She-Wolf of London" CKWS 11-Kingston 1:30pm Movie: TBA 2:45 Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Open House 4:00 Almanac 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Teenage Dance Party 6:00 CBC/Local News 6:30 Movie "Under the Red Robe"

8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Grand Ole Opry 10:30 Silent Comedies 11:00 CBC & Local News/Sports WICU 12-Erie 7:00 Today 9:00 Theatre 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Movie "Empty Holsters" 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Haggis Baggis 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Lone Ranger "Behind the Law" 6:30 TBA 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Pat Boone 7:30 Bucksin 8:00 Restless Gun "The Painted Beauty" 8:30 Wells Fargo 9:00 Peter Gunn "The Fuse" 9:30 Goodyear Theatre 10:00 Sea Hunt 10:30 Dragnet 11:00 News/Weather 11:30 Jack Paar CHEX 12-Peterborough 2:45pm Nursery School Time 3:00 Our Miss Brooks "Hobby Show" 3:30 Open House 4:00 Calendar 4:30 Howdy Doody

5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Circle Ranch 6:30 Summing Up 7:00 Donna Reed 7:30 Playhouse 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Summing Up CKCO 13-Kitchener 11:00 Easy Listening 11:45 Nursery School Time noon Cartoons 12:45 Little Rascals 1:00 Telescope 1:25 Minister's Study 1:30 Movie "The Corsican Brothers" 3:00 Bazaar/News 4:00 PM Party 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Follow Me 5:15 Adventures of Chichimus 5:30 Supper Show "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" 6:45 CBC News 7:00 I Love Lucy "Lucy Plays Cupid" 7:30 Mark Saber 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 Cross-Canada Hit Parade 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cannonball "The Dog" 10:00 Desilu Playhouse "Trial at Devil's Canyon" 11:00 CBC & Local News/Sports 11:30 Frontier Doctor "Belle of Tennessee"

I believe the Peter Lind Hayes show (11:30 AM, WKBW) was on for an hour for its entire short run (10/13/584/10/59). Did Ch. 7 cut away at noon for something else, such as a local program? Also, that was the day "Play Your Hunch" (Merv Griffin's

break, much as "Who Do You Trust?" was Johnny Carson's) moved from CBS to ABC, replacing another game, "Mother's Day" (which had another future superstar, Dick Van Dyke, as host). "Hunch" would last on ABC until May 8, then begin its longest stint on NBC Dec. 7; after Merv left in the fall of '62 to host his first (daytime) talk show, Richard Hayes and Gene Rayburn temporarily hosted until Robert Q. Lewis became the permanent host (11/26/62-9/27/63). For historical purposes, here's where ABC's first daytime lineup, nicknamed "Operation Daybreak," stood as of 1/5/59: 11 AM Day In Court (had moved to 2 PM on Dec. 22, 1958; last broadcast June 24, 1965) 11:30 Peter Lind Hayes (would have its last broadcast Apr. 10, 1959) 12:30 Mother's Day (last broadcast Jan. 2, 1959) 1 PM The Liberace Show (last broadcast Apr. 10, 1959) 1:30 (Local) 2 PM Chance For Romance (last broadcast Dec. 5, 1958; I don't know what filled the time until Dec. 22) 2:30 (Local) 3 PM Beat The Clock (last broadcast of the original show Jan. 27, 1961) 3:30 Who Do You Trust? (last broadcast Dec. 27, 1963--Woody Woodbury hosted from Sept. 10, 1962) 4 PM American Bandstand (last daily broadcast Aug. 30, 1963, Saturday-only from Sept. 7, 1963-Sept. 5, 1987, followed by a syndicated version 1987-89 and one on USA in 1989) 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club (last broadcast of the original show Sept. 25, 1959)

I believe the Peter Lind Hayes show (11:30 AM, WKBW) was on for an hour for its entire short run (10/13/584/10/59). Did Ch. 7 cut away at noon for something else, such as a local program? I always thought for some reason PLH was 30 min...in which case WKBW ran the full hour 11:30-12:30.

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, January 1, 1968

From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

6:15 Film: "View Of The Sky," which traces changing views of the universe from Ptolemy to Einstein 6:45 Film: space highlights of 1967 7 AM Today (preview of 1968: Barbara Walters on fashions, Judith Crist on film and theater production trends, Joe Garagiola on sports, Pauline Frederick on the UN) 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:30 Happy New Year From Dr. Jacob Bronowski (Senior Fellow at the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences in California) 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, with hosts Raymond Burr and Anita Bryant) 11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade (Lorne Greene and Betty White host for NBC) 1:45 Sugar Bowl: Wyoming-LSU (LSU won, 20-13) 4:45 Rose Bowl: Indiana-USC (time approximate, USC won, 14-3) 7:45 Orange Bowl: Tennessee-Oklahoma (time approximate, OU won, 26-24) 11 PM Newsroom (Bert Roselle, time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Girl Talk (actresses Ina Balin, Eileen Herlie (not to be confused with Eileen Heckart), and Anne Francine (not to be confused with Anne Francis)) 9:30 Cisco Kid 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 Bulletin (Gray/Fischer, time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Answers, Anyone? 7 AM News, Weather 7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Editorial

7:35 Mr. Pix 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Don Barber (singer Andy Russell, Atlanta USO president Glenda Fischer) 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (day-behind from 11:30 AM) 10 AM Rose Parade Preview (Mike Douglas and Bess Myerson host) 10:30 Cotton Bowl Parade (Jack Linkletter and Marilyn Van Derbur host) 11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade (Mike Douglas and Bess Myerson host) 1:45 Cotton Bowl: Alabama-Texas A&M (A&M won, 20-16) 5 PM Mike Douglas (James Darren, Milt Kamen, trumpeter Jonah Jones, TV critic Harriet Van Horne, time approximate) 6 PM Truth Or Consequences 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Panorama News (Paul Shields) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show (Vivian Vance visits a bedridden Lucy--who has a broken leg--and the two recall their misadventures, mostly from the 1962-63 season) 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett (Lynn Redgrave, Mike Douglas) 11 PM Panorama News (Jim Axel) 11:30 Movie: "Full Of Life" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 4:30 Sound Of Youth 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Stepping Into Rhythm 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 (8) En France/(18) What's New 7 PM Growing South 7:30 NET Journal: "Profile Of A Peace Parade"--a 1966 demonstration in New York to mark the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, in which antiwar activists were the main participants 8:30 Playing The Guitar (Frederick Noad) 9 PM Eastern Wisdom (Eastern and Western ideas about man and nature, and the issue of whether humans are nature's conquerors or collaborators) 9:30 The Toy That Grew Up (William S. Hart in a 1914 Western, "On The Night Stage") sign off 10:25 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:10 News 7:15 Upward Look

7:30 Jack LaLanne 8 AM Donna Reed (week-behind from 10:30 AM) 8:30 Physical Education 9 AM Funtime 10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Ricardo Montalban; HEW Secretary John W. Gardner, Sergio Franchi) 11 AM Temptation (the Art James version, not to be confused with the failed remake of "Sale Of The Century") 11:25 ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law? (defending the mothers-in-law: Richard Dawson, Richard Deacon, Harvey Lembeck) 12 N Bewitched (daytime reruns begin today and will run until July 1973) 12:30 Treasure Isle 1 PM The Fugitive 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Baby Game (debut of a game show in which married couples try to predict how children will behave in pre-filmed situations; Richard Hayes hosts and the show is canceled in July) 2:55 Children's Doctor 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) 6 PM News (Gil Norwood) 6:30 Laredo 7:30 Movie: "Black Gold" 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Big Valley (guest: Russell Johnson, aka the Professor on "Gilligan's Island") 11 PM News (Bill McAfee) 11:30 Joey Bishop (singer Gilbert Price, comic-musician Pete Barbutti) WAII (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 8 AM Cartoon Carnival 9 AM Ed Allen Time 9:30 Dateline Atlanta (country singer Jimmy Wakely and his son and daughter, predictions for 1968) 10 AM Dating Game (delay from 4 PM) 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 Marshal Dillon 4:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 5 PM News (Bill Conover) 5:30 ABC News 6 PM Merv Griffin (Anthony Newley, Samantha Eggar, Richard Attenborough, Dusty Springfield, Stanley Myron Handelman, comedian Lou Holtz (not to be confused with the football coach)) 7:30 Movie: "Sky Above Heaven" 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Big Valley 11 PM News (Bill Conover/Art Collier) 11:30 Joey Bishop WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Movie: "The Gambler From Natchez" (this is a one-shot, giving the "Morning Show" crew a day off) 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Rose Parade Preview 10:30 Cotton Bowl Parade 11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade 1:45 Cotton Bowl 5 PM Super Time (kids' show, time approximate) 5:30 Combat! 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News (Schoocraft/Wick) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News, Sports (Ray White) 11:30 Movie: "The 30-Foot Bride Of Candy Rock" (Lou Costello, without Bud Abbott (they'd split in 1956), in this 1959 comedy which was probably his last film since he died that year--watch, too, for Dorothy Provine and Gale Gordon) 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 Almanac (special time today only) 9:15 Date With Del (special time today only) 9:30 Everybody's Talking (week-behind, as the show ended Dec. 29; guests: Pat Carroll, Milt Kamen, and Leonard Nimoy) 10 AM Rose Parade Preview 10:30 Cotton Bowl Parade 11:30 Tournament Of Roses Parade 1:45 Cotton Bowl 5 PM Rawhide (time approximate) 6 PM News, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM 11th Hour Report 11:30 Joey Bishop WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 4 PM Movie: "This Is My Love" 5:40 News, Sports, Weather 6 PM Adventure Theatre 6:30 Flintstones 7 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour 8 PM Movie: "The Bold And The Brave" (1956 film set in World War II, not some idea for a Bill Bell soap) 10 PM Checkmate 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 News, Weather 11:35 The Good Life (religious)

1:45 Sugar Bowl: Wyoming-LSU (LSU won, 20-13) 4:45 Rose Bowl: Indiana-USC (time approximate, USC won, 14-3) 7:45 Orange Bowl: Tennessee-Oklahoma (time approximate, OU won, 26-24) Imagine getting three college football games (particularly major bowl games) on network TV completed betweeb the hours of 1:45 P.M. and 10:45 P.M. and then having a 15-

minute bowl wrap-up show (which isn't showing on this schedule) from 10:45 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. but it was done back then.

I think this was the first day that all new shows were in color as ABC's Everybody's Talking the last new black and white show left the air the previous Friday.

believe you're right; "Everybody's Talking" was the last new black-and-white show and AFAIK, that means daytime and primetime. As I noted, WMAZ was carrying the show on a one-week delay; "Bewitched" reruns took over "Talking"'s in-pattern time of 12 N (ET) on Monday, January 1. However, that wasn't the last of "Everybody's Talking"; CBS revived the show in March 1973 as "Hollywood's Talking" (Geoff Edwards' first game show) but it was even less successful than the original; "Match Game '73" replaced it in July and became a monster hit.

Retro: Eastern Virginia Saturday, January 2, 1971

From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition: WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Urban Man" 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 Globetrotters (animated, not the later "Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine") 11 AM Archie's Funhouse 12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 12:30 Monkees 1 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 1:30 Jetsons 2 PM Cartoon Carousel 3:30 Pro Football Highlights 4 PM Pro Football Highlights (I have a feeling that the 3:30 show is "NFL Game Of The Week" and the

4 PM one is "This Week In The NFL.") 5 PM Call Of The West 5:30 Gilligan's Island 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 (Sal Mineo as an old pal of Rob's who makes him nostalgic for his bachelor days.) 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tackle Box (fishing) 11:40 Movie: "Lonely Are The Brave" WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC) 8 AM Heckle And Jeckle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 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 (Norman Greenbaum, the Delfonics) 2 PM Gator Bowl: Auburn-Ole Miss (Auburn won, 35-28) 5 PM East-West Shrine Game (West won, 17-13, time approximate, joined in progress) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal (time approximate) 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk (music with an Alpine flavor) 9:30 The Most Deadly Game (not a game show but a mystery with Ralph Bellamy, George Maharis, and Yvette Mimieux; Hugh Beaumont is one of the guest stars) 10:30 Movie: "Rogue Cop" sign off 12:20 AM WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6 AM Wonderama 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies

10 AM Josie And The Pussycats 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters 11 AM Archie's Funhouse 12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 12:30 Monkees 1 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 1:30 Jetsons 2 PM Tom And Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM) 2:30 Sooper Snooper (the station's puppet character Sooper Dog) 3 PM Movie: "The Old Dark House" (Tom Poston as an American car salesman who spends the weirdest night of his life in an old mansion in Wales, from '63.) 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: "A Man Called Adam" (Sammy Davis Jr. as a jazz musician battling prejudice against him; watch for Frank Sinatra Jr., Peter Lawford, Mel Torme, Ossie Davis, Cicely Tyson, and Lola Falana, from '66) WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC) 7:30 Town And Country 8 AM Fort Lee Hi-Lites 8:15 College Roundup 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 Country Hayride 3 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Cup Alpine Skiing

Championships; National Drag Racing Championships) 4:30 East-West Shrine Game 7:30 Let's Make A Deal (time approximate) 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 The Most Deadly Game 10:30 Dan August (delay from Wed 10 PM) 11:30 Movie: "An Affair To Remember" 1:50 News WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 6:30 Farm Show 7 AM World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong) 7:30 Saturday Party 8 AM Heckle And Jeckle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Tomfoolery 9:30 Bugaloos 10 AM Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog (how bricks and footballs are made; how a neon sign works; the baking of hot dog rolls; the act of drinking water; with Jonathan Winters, Jo Anne Worley, and Woody Allen) 12:30 Jambo (a countess searches for a magic leopard) 1 PM Saturday Party 1:30 Wild Kingdom (the annual roundup of wild horses and ponies on the Virginia island of Assateague, delay from Sun 7 PM) 2 PM Gator Bowl 5 PM Bill Anderson (guest: Tommy Cash, Johnny's brother, IIRC, time approximate) 5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Roy Drusky, the Glaser Brothers, Del Reeves) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Wrestling (from Raleigh) 7:30 Andy Williams (Flip Wilson, Petula Clark) 8:30 Adam-12 9 PM NBC Movie: "An American In Paris" 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Greatest Fights 12 M Hugh Hefner (hour 1: Marvin Gaye, comics Pat Henry and Pete Barbutti, the Byrds, Lenny Bruce's mom Sally Marr;

hour 2: Mel Torme, Barbara McNair, B.B. King, Pete Barbutti, Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill) 2 AM News, Weather, Sports WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 7 AM Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Heckle And Jeckle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Tomfoolery 9:30 Bugaloos 10 AM Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM TBA (I'm guessing "H.R. Pufnstuf" airs here, but nothing is showing.) 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog 12:30 Movie: "Beyond Mombasa" 2 PM Gator Bowl 5 PM Bill Anderson (time approximate) 5:30 Upbeat 6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley) 7 PM Petticoat Junction 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 Adam-12 9 PM NBC Movie: "An American In Paris" 11:15 Film 11:30 College Basketball: Dayton-UCLA WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 7 AM Comedy Time 8 AM Animal Fair 8:30 Laurel And Hardy 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 Hawaiian Eye (guest: David White, aka Larry Tate on "Bewitched") 3 PM Wide World Of Sports 4:30 East-West Shrine Game

7:30 Let's Make A Deal (time approximate) 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 The Most Deadly Game 10:30 Movie: "Shake Hands With The Devil" 12:30 ABC News (anchor not given) 12:45 News, Weather, Sports WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS) off air on Saturday WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS) off air on Saturday WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.) 5 PM Stories Of Success 5:30 Jim And Tammy 6:30 Jubilee (don't know if this is "Junior America Jubilee") 7 PM Blue Ridge Quartet 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

Retro: "Nawthun Al-bammer," Friday, February 23, 1968 (daytime)

Well, sorry, folks, about the delay in the second and third installments of my Christmas gift. The holidays are times of relaxation and whatnot for yours truly, and work becomes a four-letter word often. Anyways, you get my point. We go back 45 years to another geographically huge Southern edition of TVG, Northern Alabama. Enjoy as you recover from all your hangovers.

TV Guide, Northern Alabama edition--cover, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., William Reynolds ("The FBI") NOTE: Channels in parentheses were originally designated by black bullets; those in brackets by white.

Birmingham, Alabama: [6] WBRC (ABC; now FOX affiliate on digital 50; PSIP 6) [10] WBIQ (NET)--translator of Alabama Educational (Public) Television (now PBS affiliate on digital 10; PSIP same) [13] WAPI ("cherry-picked" both CBS and NBC; now WVTM, sole NBC affiliate, on digital 13; PSIP same) [42] WBMG (took WAPI rejects; now WIAT, sole CBS affiliate, on digital 30; PSIP 42) Cheaha State Park, Alabama: [7] WCIQ (NET)--translator of Alabama Educational (Public) Television (now PBS affiliate on digital 7; PSIP same) Florence, Alabama: (15) WOWL (NBC primary, CBS secondary; now WHDF, CW affiliate serving entire Huntsville-Decatur-Florence market, on digital 14; PSIP 15) Tuscaloosa, Alabama: [33] WCFT (same network programming as WBMG above; now ABC affiliate on digital 33; PSIP same) Decatur, Alabama: (23) WMSL (NBC; now WAFF, NBC affiliate located in Huntsville, on digital 48; PSIP same) Huntsville, Alabama: (19) WHNT (CBS; now digital 19; PSIP same) (25) WHIQ (NET)--translator of Alabama Educational (Public) Television (now PBS affiliate on digital 24; PSIP 25) (31) WAAY (NBC; now ABC affiliate on digital 32; PSIP 31) Nashville, Tennessee: (4) WSM (NBC; now WSMV on digital 10; PSIP 4) (5) WLAC (CBS; now WTVF on digital 25; PSIP 5) (8) WSIX (ABC; now WKRN on digital 27; PSIP 2) Columbus, Mississippi: [4] WCBI (CBS primary, ABC secondary; now sole CBS affiliate on digital 35; PSIP 4) MORNING 4:30 [6] World Around Us 5:00 [6] Church in the Home

5:30 [6] Devotional--local 5:35 [6] Market Report--agricultural, probably, not stock (though perhaps both) 5:45 (5) Farm News--local 5:50 [6] Country Boy Eddie--local country music show 6:00 (4) Bobby Lord--Grand Ole Opry star hosts hour of live country music and variety (5) Country Junction--probably the same as WSM above, with more of a local rather than "big-time" flavor (8) Family Theater [13] Film Feature (19) Crossroads 19--local; possibly country music show 6:30 (8) Rifleman [13] Stoneman Family--syndicated country music show (15) Singing Apples--gospel music family act (19) CBS Morning News--Joseph Benti, anchor (31) Cartoons 6:55 [4] WCBI News (b&w) [13] WAPI News (color) (15) WOWL News (b&w) (19) WHNT News (b&w) 7:00 (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Today--Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters on location in Portugal (WAPI carried first hour only) [6] Morning Show--WBRC institution with Tom York and a lady sidekick (8) Bozo--me thinks Jim Kent played the beloved clown in Nashville (Tim Hollis' book Hi, There, Boys and Girls! says for certain--this poster has not read it yet) 7:05 [4] CBS Morning News 7:15 (19) Mornin' Folks--as in "Good Morning, Folks"--Grady Reeves, host

7:30 [4] WCBI Weather (19) Kiddie Korner--described as "cartoons," but there may have been a live in-studio host also 7:35 [4] Morning Show--described as "variety," probably country music-based 7:45 (5) WLAC News (color) 7:55 (19) WHNT Weather 8:00 [4] (5) (19) [42] Captain Kangaroo [13] Romper Room--"Miss Jane," according to Hollis' Birmingham Broadcasting book 8:25 [6] Children's Doctor (ABC tape delay from previous day or week) 8:30 [6] Love of Life (CBS daytime show that both WAPI and WBMG turned down) [7] [10] (25) Arithmetic I (Alabama ETV in-school programs were listed--this is fairly unusual) [13] Popeye--with "Cousin Cliff" Holman, who had in-studio audience of kiddies and did magical tricks 8:45 [7] [10] (25) Math VI 8:55 [6] WBRC News--Harry Mabry (color) 9:00 [4] (19) [42] Candid Camera--probably CBS daytime rerun (4) [13] (15) (23) Snap Judgment--Goodson-Todman game hosted by Ed McMahon (5) Mike Douglas--strangely appropriate for Nashville: his guests included country stars Buck Owens and Skeeter Davis (60-minute version) [6] Dating Game (ABC tape delay) (8) Romper Room (31) Coffee Break--local women's show, hosted by Maury Farrell 9:05 [7] [10] (25) Arithmetic I

9:20 [7] [10] (25) Science VIII 9:25 (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) NBC News--Nancy Dickerson (she was one of only a few female newscasters in that day and time) 9:30 [4] (19) [42] Beverly Hillbillies--CBS daytime rerun (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Concentration--"Can of sardines does not match. The board goes back." [6] Secret Storm (another CBS reject from the "cherry-picking" arrangement between WAPI and WBMG--the pits were apparently too big--!!!) 9:50 [7] [10] (25) Joy in Reading (bet the kids didn't think so; they would've been more interested in something like "The Joy of Recess"--!!!!) 9:55 (8) Children's Doctor 10:00 [4] (5) (19) [42] Andy Griffith--Andy and Aunt Bee try to console a heartbroken young lady (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Personality--Larry Blyden made his game-show debut on this light-weight Bob Stewart entry, basically a celeb gabfest [6] Fugitive (ABC tape delay, apparently from previous week) (8) Pick-a-Show--described as game show; perhaps syndicated? 10:15 [7] [10] (25) World Geography 10:25 (8) ABC News--Marlene Sanders (like Dickerson, she too) 10:30 [4] (5) (19) [42] Dick Van Dyke--CBS daytime rerun (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Hollywood Squares--not sure if Paul Lynde had begun appearing all the time by this point (8) How's Your Mother-in-Law?--one of Chuck Barris' most egregious flops; host Wink Martindale quipped that the show had been cancelled "after 13 minutes" of the first airing, ensuring a short run 10:45 [7] [10] (25) Elementary Art

11:00 [4] (5) (19) Love of Life (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Jeopardy--original Art Fleming version, for you young whippersnappers out there (Alex Trebek was still hosting the It's Academic Canadian ripoff Reach for the Top in 1968) [6] (8) Bewitched--ABC daytime rerun [42] Star Performance--dunno about this one, described as "drama" 11:15 [7] [10] (25) American Literature 11:25 [4] (5) (19) CBS News--Joseph Benti 11:30 [4] (5) [13] (19) Search for Tomorrow--in September, this and "Guiding Light" at 11:45, the final two remaining 15-minute soaps, would finally expand to the 30-minute norm (4) (15) (23) (31) [42] Eye Guess--Bill Cullen in what was probably the easiest-going game show on daytime then (almost never a serious moment sometimes, judging from the rare kinescopes still extant) [6] Mike Douglas--Bobby Darin among the guests (60-minute version) (8) Treasure Isle--one of the first elaborately designed game shows; taped at a lagoon in Florida and hosted by erstwhile TV voiceover artist John Bartholomew Tucker 11:45 [4] (5) [13] (19) Guiding Light [7] [10] (25) Arithmetic III 11:55 (4) (15) (23) (31) [42] NBC News--Edwin Newman AFTERNOON 12:00 [4] WCBI News (b&w) (4) Noon Show--local variety show hosted by WSM newsman Jud Collins; unlike seemingly all other Nashville-based productions, this featured big-band music instead of country (thus aiming it primarily at a city audience) (5) WLAC News (color) [7] [10] (25) Sing Hi--Sing Lo (whatever ...) (8) Fugitive--ABC daytime rerun, believe it or not [13] WAPI News (color) (15) Midday Devotion--local church broadcast (probably Baptist) (19) WHNT News--Dave Daughtry, anchor (b&w) (23) Town and Country--local women's show, hosted by LeClaire Dewey (31) Newlywed Game (ABC tape delay; WAAY had until very recently been an ABC affil)

[33] Around Town--local women's/variety show [42] Man and the Challenge--rerun of one-season NBC sci-fi show from the 1959-60 season 12:05 (5) Singing Convention--local Southern Gospel music show 12:10 (19) Farm Market Report--local 12:15 [4] Bulletin--local public affairs [7] [10] (25) Music Time I [13] Mid-Day--local women's show hosted by WAPI "weather girl" Rosemary Lucas (15) Televisit with the Bible--local Churches of Christ religious program (19) Woman's Page--local; hosted by Barbara Commisso (23) WMSL News--Jerry Binkley, anchor (b&w) 12:25 [4] Chiropractics (19) WHNT Weather 12:30 [4] (5) [13] (15) (19) As the World Turns--daytime's top-rated show then [6] Treasure Isle (ABC tape delay) (23) (31) [33] [42] Let's Make a Deal--who woulda thought, 45 years later, this show would still be kicking around American TV? Not if you believed the TV critics, who almost to a man panned this daytime carnival 12:45 [7] [10] (25) Let's Learn More (so said the teacher ... !!!) 1:00 [4] (5) [13] (19) Love Is a Many Splendored Thing--never as successful as the 1955 Bill Holden flick, this sudser ran until 1973 (4) (15) (23) (31) [33] [42] Days of Our Lives--"Like the sands through the hourglass ..." [6] (8) Newlywed Game 1:15 [7] [10] (25) Music Time II 1:30 [4] (5) [13] (19) House Party--Art Linkletter's guest: singer Anna Maria Alberghetti (4) (25) (23) (31) [33] [42] Doctors--Colgate-Palmolive's main attempt to make a dent in the near monopoly held by Procter and Gamble on the daytime serial trade; C-P never became a major player, though

[6] (8) Baby Game--yes, it was exactly as the title said; married couples bet on how well their little tikes performed certain stunts (e.g., crawling toward a finish line); contrary to rumor, this was NOT a Chuck Barris knock-off of "Newlywed Game" (now, we wonder if one of the games involved whose brat's diaper was the stinkiest--!!!!!!!) 1:45 [7] [10] (25) Handwriting--nope, there wasn't an electronic pen available for the onscreen teacher to evaluate the pupils' performance; that might have been an inspiration for interactivity research, who knows? 1:55 [6] WBRC News--Harry Mabry (color) (8) Mid-South Happening--local (perhaps WSIX News) 2:00 [4] (5) (19) [33] [42] To Tell the Truth--despite prime-time cancellation the previous year, Bud Collyer and the usual suspects of Peggy Cass, Kitty Carlisle, and either Orson Bean or Tom Poston soldiered on looking for the real so-and-sos (this was recorded at the old CBS NYC facility on West 54th Street; a decade later, it would become the infamous Studio 54 club) (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Another World--"Join us each weekday at this time for the continuing story of ..." [6] (8) General Hospital--in 2013, show will commemorate its 50th anniversary (in April) 2:15 [7] [10] (25) U.S. Diplomatic History--get a load of the host/teacher's name: "John Pancake" (boy, didn't the kids love that--!!!!!) 2:25 [4] (5) (19) [33] [42] CBS News--Douglas Edwards 2:30 [4] (5) (19) [33] [42] Edge of Night--part traditional soap, part Perry Mason (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) You Don't Say! [6] (8) Dark Shadows--ABC didn't make a particularly good decision to move this cult show to this timeslot in Spring 1967; would return to 3 p.m. Central, its original home, in the Summer 2:45 [7] [10] (25) Sing Hi--Sing Lo (last in-school program for the day) 3:00 [4] (5) (19) Secret Storm (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Match Game [6] Young People's Word--local newscast for kids, hosted by WBRC fixture Pat Gray, who was then the station's "weather girl"

[7] [10] (25) Concert Hall--no information given about performance or performers; possibly local production (8) Dating Game--ABC bumped "Dark Shadows" in order to give this a shot at the teenage audience; turns out, their mothers were more interested, despite the contestants being closer in age to them [33] Loretta Young--the heroine plays a woman trying to keep her late father's farm from foreclosure [42] Topper--1950s sitcom rerun 3:05 [6] Huck and Yogi--that's Huckleberry Hound, of course (probably other Hanna-Barbera cartoons in the mix, since WBRC owner Taft Broadcasting by then owned H-B also) 3:25 (4) (15) (23) (31) NBC News--Floyd Kalber (broadcast from Chicago, where Kalber helmed NBC O&O WMAQ's nightly newscast) [13] Movie--"Bullet for a Badman," 1964 (Audie Murphy and Darren McGavin flick) 3:30 [4] Dark Shadows (ABC tape delay) (4) Flintstones (5) Gilligan's Island [6] Movie--"The Undead," 1957 [7] [10] (25) Today's Home--"Large Home Equipment" (8) Hazel--early '60s sitcom rerun (15) Fugitive (ABC tape delay) (19) Cartoon Carnival--unknown if there was still local host (23) Film Feature--no title given (31) Funtime--local children's show [33] Movie--"The Crime Against Joe," 1956 [42] Science Fiction Theater--syndicated rerun of 1950s anthology series 4:00 [4] George of the Jungle (ABC Saturday morning cartoon tape delay; WCBI ran others at this time slot on the other weekdays in "checkerboard" pattern) (4) Let's Make a Deal (NBC tape delay) (5) Movie--"Return of the Fly," 1959 [7] [10] (25) Education Report (8) Mister Ed--"The Lie Detector" (19) Dennis the Menace--rerun of 1959-63 CBS sitcom (23) Benny Carle--local children's show; Carle got his start in his hometown of Birmingham on WAPI and WBRC before coming to North Alabama in the mid-Sixties [42] Rocky and His Friends--of the Jay Ward persuasion, that is 4:20 (31) Science Fiction Theater--presumably different episode from WBMG at 3:30 p.m.

4:30 [4] Fun Time--local children's show hosted by Robert "Uncle Bunky" Williams (for background, see this article: http://packet-media.com/2012/03/08/robert-uncle-bunkywilliams/) (4) Ralph Emery--phenomenally popular country music DJ (on legendary sister clearchannel AM station) hosts afternoon version of Bobby Lord's morning show (a/k/a "16th Avenue South") [7] [10] (25) Tip-Off--about basketball, but unsure if local or NET (8) Truth or Consequences--syndicated Bob Barker version; noted as the first successful first-run syndie game (years before PTAR caused the boom in them in 1971) (15) Captain Jack--local children's show; probably hosted by Jack Worley, a WOWL fixture then (19) Mister Ed [42] Dennis the Menace 4:50 (31) Route 66--Luther Adler played a recently-sprung mobster trying to make it in free society again while dodging his old enemies 5:00 [4] Dating Game (ABC tape delay) [6] I Love Lucy--Edward Everett Horton guest-starred [7] [10] (25) What's New--NET kids' show oriented toward nature, science and history; went by the wayside when "Sesame Street" and other mod-type shows on PBS got going in the early Seventies (8) WSIX News (color) [13] WAPI News (color) (19) Rifleman [42] Sergeant Jack--former WSGN radio DJ Neal Miller portrayed a sheriff's deputy on this kids' show, one of the last to start up on TV anywhere (ran until 1976 on weekdays; Dick Tracy and UPA cartoons were featured) 5:15 (23) Film Short--title not given 5:25 (4) WSM Weather (5) WLAC Weather 5:30 [4] (5) (19) [33] [42] CBS Evening News--Harry Reasoner (apparently Cronkite on vacation or assignment) (4) [13] Huntley-Brinkley Report [6] WBRC World News (sort of a newsreel, with anchor Joe Langston narrating; color) [7] [10] (25) Improve Your Reading--one tip: watch less TV (!!!!!)

(8) ABC News--Bob Young (didn't last the year; in May, Frank Reynolds took over) (15) WOWL News (b&w) (23) WMSL News (b&w) 5:45 [6] Alabama Newsreel--WBRC coverage of local news, with probably Harry Mabry anchoring (color) (23) Grace Baptist Church--local church broadcast 5:50 (31) WAAY News (b&w) Due to space limitations per post, evening listings to follow.

Birmingham, Alabama: [42] WBMG (took WAPI rejects; now WIAT, sole CBS affiliate, on digital 30; PSIP 42) Tuscaloosa, Alabama: [33] WCFT (same network programming as WBMG above; now ABC affiliate on digital 33; PSIP same) Huntsville, Alabama: (19) WHNT (CBS; now digital 19; PSIP same) Nashville, Tennessee: (5) WLAC (CBS; now WTVF on digital 25; PSIP 5) Columbus, Mississippi: [4] WCBI (CBS primary, ABC secondary; now sole CBS affiliate on digital 35; PSIP 4) 5:30 [4] (5) (19) [33] [42] CBS Evening News--Harry Reasoner (apparently Cronkite on vacation or assignment) ...indeed, Walter was on assignment that week -- it was when he travelled back to South Vietnam to see how the war against Vietnam was really going. On the CBS News Special: Report from Vietnam ~ Who, What, When, Where, Why?, aired the following Tuesday night, Cronkite closed the broadcast with the words, "To say that we are closer to victory today is to believe, in the face of the evidence, the optimists who have been wrong in the past. To suggest we are on the edge of defeat is to yield to unreasonable pessimism. To say that we are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic, yet unsatisfactory, conclusion. On the off chance that military and political analysts are right, in the next few months we must test the enemy's intentions, in case this is indeed his last big gasp before negotiations. But it is increasingly clear to this reporter that the only

rational way out then will be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy, and did the best they could." To this, President Johnson allegedly replied to his White House aides, "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost Middle America." Johnson quit his re-election bid the following month...

A great "late" Christmas present, Mike. Thanks so much for posting. I had some nice belly-laughs from some of your comments, especially those pertaining to Birmingham's game of "spin the network bottle" and APT/AETV's "instructional" shows (I myself wondered why there weren't programs devoted to "P.E.", "Cafeteria", "Your Lurning How Too Spell" or "Antisocial Studies" ... but anyway ...). As for WBRC airing several CBS soaps, this went back to Channel 6's flip from CBS back in 1961. 42 wasn't yet on the air, and 13 passed on those soaps when trying to fit two big networks (plus, at the time, an early afternoon movie!). Perhaps CBS wanted them shown badly enough to crawl to the network that just jilted them ... and/or: was 6 thinking, "What fools WAPI be. There's ratings gold in those soaps -- we'll keep them!" Anyway, after 42 signed on, one can assume CBS wanted those soap franchises on the bigger signal, so they left well enough alone, and 6 kept them. I've always wondered at which point Ch. 6 let those programs go to 13 or 42. I don't think it was the May 1970 realignment. I guess some poking around in The Tuscaloosa News' archives on Google News is in order. Birmingham television was one straaaange puppy. --Russell

PS -- Did anybody else notice the HUGE quirk in the Huntsville-Decatur area? WAAY 31 had flipped from NBC at the first of 1968, but WMSL 23 in Decatur did not yet change to ABC ... so, for a short period, there were two (!) NBC affils in a very short space. I'm not sure if both Huntsville and Decatur were yet together in a DMA (that's "Designated Market Area", for the benefit of Mario ;-)), but I've long been curious how NBC allowed for it. Neither station had extremely tall towers in Feb. 1968, but there was still substantial overlap in coverage in the valley area between each city. A growing Madison, for example. At any rate, WMSL was ABC by that Summer, and, at the end of 1968, gained 25 extra poun--er, channel numbers after moving to Huntsville. --Russell

By the time I moved to Birmingham in June 1969 Ch. 6 was no longer carrying any CBS soaps. 13 had "Search For Tomorrow," "As The World Turns," "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing," and "Guiding Light." 42 had "Love Of Life," "Secret Storm," and "Edge Of Night," and would carry "Where The Heart Is" when it debuted in September (13 had "Jeopardy!" at 11 AM CT). Of course, when 13 became fulltime NBC and 42 fulltime CBS at the end of May 1970, all the CBS soaps moved to 42, while 13 picked up "Days Of Our Lives," "The Doctors," and "Somerset" from 42; it already had "Another World" and "Bright Promise," IIRC.

Retro: "Nawthun Al-bammer," Friday, February 23, 1968 (evening)

And now, the second part of the Northern Alabama February 23, 1968 listings: TV Guide, Northern Alabama edition--cover, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., William Reynolds ("The FBI") NOTE: Channels in parentheses were originally designated by black bullets; those in brackets by white. Birmingham, Alabama: [6] WBRC (ABC; now FOX affiliate on digital 50; PSIP 6) [10] WBIQ (NET)--translator of Alabama Educational (Public) Television (now PBS affiliate on digital 10; PSIP same) [13] WAPI ("cherry-picked" both CBS and NBC; now WVTM, sole NBC affiliate, on digital 13; PSIP same) [42] WBMG (took WAPI rejects; now WIAT, sole CBS affiliate, on digital 30; PSIP 42) Cheaha State Park, Alabama: [7] WCIQ (NET)--translator of Alabama Educational (Public) Television (now PBS affiliate on digital 7; PSIP same) Florence, Alabama: (15) WOWL (NBC primary, CBS secondary; now WHDF, CW affiliate serving entire Huntsville-Decatur-Florence market, on digital 14; PSIP 15) Tuscaloosa, Alabama: [33] WCFT (same network programming as WBMG above; now ABC affiliate on digital 33; PSIP same)

Decatur, Alabama: (23) WMSL (NBC; now WAFF, NBC affiliate located in Huntsville, on digital 48; PSIP same) Huntsville, Alabama: (19) WHNT (CBS; now digital 19; PSIP same) (25) WHIQ (NET)--translator of Alabama Educational (Public) Television (now PBS affiliate on digital 24; PSIP 25) (31) WAAY (NBC; now ABC affiliate on digital 32; PSIP 31) Nashville, Tennessee: (4) WSM (NBC; now WSMV on digital 10; PSIP 4) (5) WLAC (CBS; now WTVF on digital 25; PSIP 5) (8) WSIX (ABC; now WKRN on digital 27; PSIP 2) Columbus, Mississippi: [4] WCBI (CBS primary, ABC secondary; now sole CBS affiliate on digital 35; PSIP 4) EVENING 6:00 [4] WCBI News (b&w) (4) WSM News (color) (5) WLAC News (color) [6] Cheyenne--rerun of 1955-63 western noted as the first hour-long prime-time show that ran over a year [7] [10] (25) Down to the Sea--probably NET action/adventure program (8) Wagon Train (color episode; probably one of the experimental 1961-62 episodes on NBC and not from the 1963-64 ABC season, whose episodes lasted 75 minutes in length--unless this was trimmed) [13] WAPI News (color) (15) (23) (31) Huntley-Brinkley Report (19) WHNT News (b&w) [33] WCFT News (b&w) [42] WBMG News (b&w; anchor was future WBRC institution Bill Bolen, who began his career on WBMG's radio sister, WSGN, and came along when the TV station was launched, like kiddie show host Neal Miller, a DJ on that station) 6:30 [4] (5) (19) [33] [42] Wild Wild West--a fanatic organizes a militia to kill President Ulysses S. Grant and overthrow the government of California in this episode (4) [13] (15) (23) (31) Tarzan--Ron Ely and Manuel Padilla, Jr. in this color version of the legendary vine-swinger [7] [10] (25) Playing the Guitar--not the same as the more popular "Folk Guitar with Laura Weber," which ran at same time on NET

7:00 [6] That Girl (ABC tape delay, probably from previous week) [7] [10] (25) I Hear Music--local production featuring the band (and possibly choir) of the African-American Miles College in Birmingham 7:30 [4] (5) [13] (19) Gomer Pyle, USMC--Gomer's hijinks this week: rescuing a horse facing slaughter and trying not to let Sergeant Carter know about it (4) Stoneman Family [6] Perry Mason--This week, the world's most famous trial lawyer defends a man accused of killing his stepson [7] [10] (25) A.C.O.I.A.--no knowledge of what acronym stood for, but program described as "annual forum .. presented by expert speakers who will discuss international affairs" (thus almost certainly NET in origin) (8) Operation: Entertainment--to diversify his portfolio, Chuck Barris dabbled in variety shows with this entry, held at various military bases both stateside and abroad; country star Jimmy Dean hosted this episode, recorded at Lackland AFB near San Antonio (15) (23) (31) Star Trek--can find no evidence that WSM or WAPI tape-delayed it; by contrast, Huntsville, with its large number of aerospace professionals, was one of its most popular markets, probably (episode was the one where Andromedans try to hijack the Enterprise while outwitting Kirk and the crew) [33] Lake Brothers--local country music show [42] Hunting and Fishing--local 8:00 [4] (19) [33] [42] Movie--"The Great Escape," 1963 (part two; first part aired previous evening) (4) Grand Ole Opry--filmed performances from the 1950s and early 1960s (5) Movie--"Lolita," English; 1961 [13] Mission: Impossible (CBS tape delay from previous week) 8:30 (4) (15) (23) (31) Hollywood Squares--short-lived prime-time version [6] (8) Guns of Will Sonnett--two-season western featuring Walter Brennan and a young Dack Rambo; noted as the first show packaged by Aaron Spelling 9:00 (4) (23) (31) Tomorrow's World--NBC special documentary hosted by Frank McGee about world population and hunger problems [6] Judd for the Defense--Carl Betz played a trial lawyer who took things up a step from Perry Mason: hot cultural and political issues were often referred to in the plots, as well as unconventional approaches like trials not concluding at the end of an episode (this show was much more liked by critics than by the public, according to Wikipedia) [7] [10] (25) Movie (NET Playhouse)--"The Lady with the Dog," Russian; 1960 (8) Bill Anderson [13] Movie--"Top Secret Affair," 1957

(15) Greatest Show on Earth--rerun of short-lived Desilu show about, of all things, a circus manager, played by Jack Palance 9:30 (8) Buck Owens Ranch Show--unlike other syndie country music shows, this one was produced in Oklahoma City (NBC affil WKY) and not Nashville, as Owens was California-based 10:00 [4] WCBI News (b&w) (4) WSM News (color) (5) WLAC News (color) [6] Movie--"Cleo from 5 to 7," French-Italian; 1961 (8) WSIX News (color) (15) WOWL News (b&w) (19) WHNT News (b&w) (23) WMSL News (b&w) (31) Wells Fargo--rerun of 1957-62 western with Dale Robertson (no local late news on WAAY) [33] WCFT News (b&w) [42] WBMG News (b&w) 10:15 [4] FBI--Richard Kiley, guest star (ABC tape delay from previous week) 10:20 (15) Outlook Interviews--apparently local public affairs 10:30 (4) (15) (23) (31) [33] [42] Tonight Show--Carson out in La-La land, with the likes of Jerry Lewis and Nancy Wilson (the jazz singer, not the rock star from Heart) holding court at 3000 West Alameda (back to 30 Rock next week, though, according to the listing) (5) Movie--"Something of Value," 1957 (look for Rock Hudson and Sidney Poitier (8) Joey Bishop--Don Rickles and Susan Hayward come to visit the Rat Packer's latenight yak session (19) Mike Douglas--Paul Lynde and Cab Calloway drop in to get some of Philadelphia's "Brotherly Love" (90-minute version) 11:00 [13] WAPI News (color) 11:30 [13] Movie--"Reap the Wild Wind," 1942 (Duke Wayne flick) 11:45

[6] WBRC News (color) 11:55 [6] Alfred Hitchcock--"A young wife is endangered when a psychotic criminal seeks refuge in her isolated farmhouse" 12:30 a.m. [6] Joey Bishop (ABC tape delay; same as WSIX at 10:30 p.m.)

6:00 PM ( Wagon Train (color episode; probably one of the experimental 1961-62 episodes on NBC and not the 1963-64 season ABC season, whose episodes lasted 75 minutes in length--unless this was trimmed) I didn't know that Wagon Train had a color episode during the 1961-1962 season on NBC that was 90 minutes long. I always thought that that season was in B & W. This is probably one of the 1963-1964 episodes that aired on ABC. Surprisingly the 90 minute version of Wagon Train was probably seen more in syndicated reruns than the Ward Bond episodes or the episodes that aired after Ward Bond died in 1960. One of the reasons that ABC decided to do Wagon Train for 90 minutes in color for that 1963-1964 season was due to the success of The Virginian on NBC and they thought ABC could have more success with Wagon Train being 90 minutes. As it was, Wagon Train was on a huge decline after being moved from NBC to ABC in 1962-1963 where the last NBC season of Wagon Train in 1961-1962 finished #1. The first ABC season the next season dropped to #25 for the season. The decline continued with the 90 minute version which didn't match The Virginian's ratings and for the last season of the show in 1964-1965 not only did they go back to 60 minutes but went back to B & W as well.

The year ABC aired "Wagon Train" in color for 90 minutes, 1963-64, it was on Mondays 8:30-10 PM (ET), where it had to face the formidable trio of Lucy, Danny Thomas, and Andy Griffith on CBS (Danny voluntarily gave up his show at the end of that season). "Wagon Train"'s last season, 1964-65, saw it cut back to an hour in black and white and airing Sundays 7:30-8:30 PM (ET), against Disney on NBC and "My Favorite Martian" and the first half of "The Ed Sullivan Show" on CBS. 90-minute shows were something of a fad after "The Virginian" caught on; besides the expanded "Wagon Train" ABC offered "Arrest And Trial" that same year (1963-64) and CBS had "Cimarron Strip" (1967-68); none of the made it. Later came the more successful "Name Of The Game" (NBC, 1968-71), actually three rotating series with Robert Stack, Gene Barry, and Tony Franciosa; the real success of 90-minute shows came after "The Virginian" and that was the

"NBC Mystery Movie" rotation in the '70s.

Retro: Iowa, Friday, December 27, 1974

From TV Guide, Iowa Edition All programs are in color except those designated by (BW). Quad Cities 4 WHBF-TV (CBS) 6 WOC-TV (NBC) (now KWQC) 8 WQAD-TV (ABC) Des Moines 8D KCCI-TV (CBS) 11 KDIN-TV (PBS) 13 WHO-TV (NBC) Ames 5 WOI-TV (ABC) Fort Dodge 21 KVFD-TV (NBC) (defunct) Iowa City 12 KIIN-TV (PBS) Cedar Rapids 2 WMT-TV (CBS) (now KGAN) 9 KCRG-TV (ABC) Waterloo 7 KWWL-TV (NBC) Kirksville-Ottumwa 3 KTVO (ABC) Classroom programs are telecast during school hours on Channels 11 and 12. Morning 6:25 8D Pastor's Study

6:30 2-8D Sunrise Semester 4 New Zoo Revue 8 Morning Inspiration 13 Not for Women Only 6:45 8 Social Security 6:55 6 Today in Agriculture 7:00 2-4-8D CBS Morning News (Hughes Rudd) 6-7-13-21 Today (Jim Hartz/Barbara Walters) 8 Human Dimension 7:25 9 Markets 7:30 3 LeFevers 5 Leave It to Beaver (BW) 8 Story 9 Romper Room 8:00 2-4-8D Captain Kangaroo 3 Sesame Street (from PBS) 5 Tennessee Tuxedo 8 Quad Cities A.M. 9 New Zoo Revue 8:30 5 Magic Window 8 Extension '74 9 Morning Show 9:00 2-4 Joker's Wild 3 Barbara on Friday 5 Truth or Consequences 6-7-13-21 Name That Tune 8 Movie: "Here Come the Girls" (1953) 8D Mary Brubaker 9 Mike Douglas (Guests: Jack Klugman, Beatrice Arthur, Gloria Vanderbilt and Dick Haymes) 11-12 Sesame Street 9:30 2-4-8D Gambit 3 Reed Farrell 5 Mike Douglas (Co-host: Chubby Checker. Guests: Francis Powers and film historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker) 6-7-13-21 Winning Streak

10:00 2-4-8D Now You See It 3-9 All My Children (one-day delay from 12:00) 6-7-13-21 High Rollers 11-12 Electric Company 10:30 2-4-8D Love of Life 3-5-9 Brady Bunch 6-7-13-21 Hollywood Squares 8 Romper Room 11-12 Villa Alegre 10:55 2 Exercise with Marlyce 4-8D CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11:00 2-4-8D Young and the Restless 3-5-8-9 Password All-Stars 6-7-13-21 Jackpot! 11-12 Adventures of Coslo 11:30 2-4-8D Search for Tomorrow 3-5-8-9 Split Second 6-7-13-21 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11-12 Hodgepodge Lodge 11:55 6-13-21 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 7 Today with Beth Afternoon 12:00 2-3-7-8D-9-13-21 News (apparently 60 min. on Ch. 21) 4 Family Affair 5 Noon Report 6 Noon Edition 8 All My Children 12:15 2 Farm News 3 Town and Country Forum 8D-13 Cartoons 12:30 2-4-8D As the World Turns 3-8-9 Let's Make a Deal 5 Here and Now 6-7 Jeopardy! 13 Movie (BW): "That Kind of Woman" (1959) 1:00 2-4-8D Guiding Light

3-5-8-9 $10,000 Pyramid 6-7 Days of Our Lives 21 Film (Ch. 21 received NBC programming off-air from Ch. 13, so if 13 pre-empted NBC, 21 had to pre-empt, too 1:30 2-4-8D Edge of Night 3-5-8-9 Big Showdown 6-7 Doctors 21 Film 2:00 2-4-8D Price Is Right 3-5-8-9 General Hospital 6-7-13-21 Another World 2:30 2-4-8D Match Game 3-5-8-9 One Life to Live 6-7-13-21 How to Survive a Marriage 3:00 2-4-8D Tattletales 3-8-9 Money Maze 5 Big Valley (BW) 6-7-13-21 Somerset 11-12 Maggie and the Beautiful Machine 3:30 2 Dr. Max 3 Movie: "Little Red Riding Hood and Her Friends" (Mexican; 1960) 4 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5 at 9:30) 6 I Dream of Jeannie 7 Room 222 8 Truth or Consequences 8D Bewitched 9 Gilligan's Island 11-12 Dig It 13 Floppy 21 Eve's Kitchen 4:00 5 Star Trek 6-13 Merv Griffin (Guests: Andy Williams, the Lennon Sisters, Charles Aznavour and Doug Kershaw) 7 Bonanza 8 Addams Family (BW) 8D Partridge Family 9 Lucy Show (BW) 11-12 Mister Rogers 21 New Zoo Revue

4:30 2 Partridge Family 4 Hogan's Heroes 8 That Girl 8D Raymond Burr (syndicated title for Ironside) 9 Mod Squad 11-12 Sesame Street 21 Eve's Guests 5:00 2 Truth or Consequences 3-8 News 4 Gilligan's Island 5 I Dream of Jeannie 7 Dragnet 21 Encounter 5:25 5 News 5:30 2-4-8D CBS Evening News (Walter Cronkite) 3-5-8-9 ABC Evening News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6-7-13-21 NBC Nightly News (John Chancellor) 11-12 Electric Company Evening 6:00 2-3-4-6-7-8-9-13-21 News 5 Truth or Consequences 8 Star Trek 11-12 Aviation Weather 6:25 6 Comment 6:30 2-8D To Tell the Truth (different episodes) 3 New Price Is Right 4 Let's Make a Deal 5 Lucy Show 6-9 Hollywood Squares (different episodes) 7-13 Hee Haw (Guests: Donna Fargo and Tony Lovello) 11-12 Zoom 21 Hee Haw (Guests: Red Steagull, Susan Raye and Lawanda Lindsey) 7:00 2-4-8D Planet of the Apes (last show of the series) 3-5-8-9 Kung Fu 6 Sanford and Son (Chs. 7, 13 and 21 aired Sanford and Son on Mondays at 6:30PM 11-12 Washington Week in Review 7:30 6-7-13-21 Chico and the Man

11-12 Wall Street Week (Louis Rukeyser) 8:00 2-4-8D CBS Friday Night Movie: "The Last Run" (1971) 3-5-8-9 Six Million Dollar Man 6-7-13-21 Rockford Files 11-12 Masterpiece Theatre: "Upstairs, Downstairs," Part 8 9:00 3-5-8-9 Night Stalker 6-7-13-21 Police Woman 11-12 Of Lands and Seas 10:00 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-8D-9-13-21 News 11-12 Day at Night 10:30 2 Movie: "Warpath" (1951) 3-5 World Wide Special (World Professional Karate Championships) 6-7-13-21 Johnny Carson (Guest host: Burt Reynolds. Guests: Cybill Shepherd, Ben Johnson, George Carlin, Mel Tillis and Linda Bennett) 8 Untouchables (BW) 8D Movie: "King Kong vs. Godzilla" (Japanese; 1962) 9 Movie (BW): "The Wolf Man" (1941) 11-12 Movie (BW): "Crazy Quilt" (1966) 10:45 4 Mod Squad 11:30 8 Movie (BW): "Chain Lightning" (1950) 11:45 4 Big Valley 12:00 2 Last Word 5 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Ashford and Simpson, Jim Stafford and Dave Mason) 6-7-13-21 Midnight Special (Spotlight on country music; Guests: Charley Pride, Doug Kershaw, Ronnie Milsap, Gary Stewart and the Four Guys) 9 Movie (BW): "The Crawling Hand" (1963) 12:15 8 Movie (BW): "Every Day's a Holiday" (1937) 12:45 4 News 1:30 6 News 8 World Wide Special (delay from 10:30) 3:00 8 Your Senator's Report

3:15 8 News

Retro: North Carolina Tuesday, January 2, 1968

From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 6 AM TBA ("Sunrise Semester" normally aired here) 6:30 Good Morning Show (Lee Kinard) 7:30 Old Rebel Show (George Perry's long-running kids' show, 1951-77) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 9:25 Morning Devotions 9:30 What's Cooking Today? (another Triad icon, Cordelia Kelly) 10 AM Candid Camera (Wally Cox reads poetry to truck drivers; a rigged coffee grinder keeps pouring out coffee.) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 Midday News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Girl Talk 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Hollywood columnist Dorothy Manners and singer Vic Charles) 3 PM To Tell The Truth (it was sometime around this point that Bert Convy replaced Tom Poston when Fred Silverman thought Convy could attract a younger audience; Mark Goodson drew the line when Silverman tried to replace Peggy Cass with Joanna Barnes) 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: "Enchanted Island" 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Arthur Smith 7:30 Daktari 8:30 Red Skelton (Milton Berle, singer Linda Bennett)

9:30 Good Morning World (an overlooked gem about a two-man morning LA DJ team played by Joby Baker (what ever happened to him?) and Ronnie Schell (on leave from "Gomer Pyle, USMC")) 10 PM CBS News Special: first of a two-part review of 1967 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Appointment With A Shadow" (watch for Joanna Moore, Andy Griffith's girlfriend Peggy McMillan, from '57) WUND Ch. 2 Edenton/WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET) 8:55 News 9 AM In-school programs (history, physical science, mathematics) 11 AM Japanese Time (T. Mikami illustrates "The Kachi-Kachi Mountain," a fairy tale about a rabbit) 11:30 Spectrum (the Palomar Observatory in California) 12 N Aspect (farm show) 12:30 News (Heckler/Faulkner) 12:45 Friendly Giant 1 PM Elementary Science 1:30 off the air 5 PM What's New 5:30 Aspect 6 PM News (Heckler/Faulkner) 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 History Telecourse 7 PM School Food Service 7:30 What's New (first of three from Chile's Atacama Desert) 8 PM Spectrum (science) 8:30 French Chef 9 PM Power Of The Dollar (why American management is effective in international business--do you think that's still true?) 9:30 NET Journal: "Profile Of A Peace Parade" chronicles a 1966 New York antiwar march on the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. sign off 10:30 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6 AM Aspect 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 Stingray ("Love Of Life" normally airs on a day-behind here) 9:30 Merv Griffin (Robert Merrill, singers Lillian Briggs and Patricia Marand, comedian Pat Cooper) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Secret Storm (don't know how much of a delay, probably day-behind and this is the Dec. 29 episode) 12 N Noon Report (Ty Boyd) 12:25 Pat Lee 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Superman 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Shelley Berman; James Darren, Paul Lynde, singers Peggy King and the Gents) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 Editorial 6:30 CBS News 7 PM F Troop 7:30 Daktari 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 Good Morning World 10 PM CBS News Special 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:25 Editorial (Clyde McLean) 11:30 Joey Bishop (guest: Jackie Wilson; Regis Philbin is Joey's sidekick, ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 18) WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC) 6:55 Weather 7 AM Popeye And The Little Rascals 8:30 Movie: "Bright Leaf" 10:30 Donna Reed 11 AM Temptation (the Art James version, not the failed remake of "Sale Of The Century") 11:25 ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law? (defending the mothers-in-law: Richard Dawson, Richard Deacon, Harvey Lembeck) 12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle 1 PM The Fugitive 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Baby Game (married couples try to predict how children will behave in pre-filmed situations; Richard Hayes hosts) 2:55 Children's Doctor 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows 4 PM Movie: "A Swirl Of Glory" 5:30 ABC News (Bob Young) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Don Rickles; singer Margie Day, socialbehavior expert Ruth Douglas Mann) 7:30 Garrison's Gorillas 8:30 The Invaders (moves to 10 PM next week, and "It Takes A Thief" takes over this timeslot) 9:30 N.Y.P.D. (not to be confused with "NYPD Blue") 10 PM Hollywood Palace (Phyllis Diller welcomes Johnnie Ray, Robert Vaughn, Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop, Charlie Manna, the Sandpipers; last Tuesday show; on January 13 it returns to its familiar Sat 9:30 PM slot.) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Joey Bishop WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC/CBS) 5:30 Aspect 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 Everybody's Talking (possibly the last week of the show) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Kaye Stevens, Tex Ritter, heart specialist Michael DeBakey--this is just after Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first heart transplant) 10 AM Femme Fare (Bette Elliott) 10:55 A Word And A Song 11 AM Temptation 11:25 ABC News 11:30 How's Your Mother-In-Law? 12 N News, Weather 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 Flintstones 4 PM Movie: "The Last Blitzkrieg" (watch for Dick York, from '59) 5:45 Sports (Ray Reeve) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:20 ABC News 6:50 Viewpoint 6:55 Weather 7 PM My Three Sons (CBS, delay from Sat 8:30 PM) 7:30 Garrison's Gorillas 8:30 The Invaders 9:30 N.Y.P.D. 10 PM Hollywood Palace 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Four Girls In Town" WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC/CBS) 6:30 Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (Rex Harrison, Liza Minnelli, oceanographer David Ericson) 9 AM Girl Talk (actress Penny Fuller, singer Robin Wilson) 9:30 Search For Tomorrow 9:45 Guiding Light 10 AM Snap Judgment (Henry Morgan, Pat Carroll) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Totie Fields, Barry Nelson, Nipsey Russell; on film: Don Rickles) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, John Gary, Ruta Lee, Jan Murray, William Shatner, Jackie Vernon) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Jim Burns 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Three Stooges 5 PM Movie: "Rolling Westward" (Tex Ritter) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Marshal Dillon 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie (Barbara Eden's then-husband Michael Ansara as King Kamehameha) 8 PM Jerry Lewis (Nanette Fabray, Sergio Franchi) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Evil Of Frankenstein" (Peter Cushing, from '64) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show (Peggy Cass, film critic Bosley Crowther) WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 6 AM Aspect 6:30 Country Music Caravan 7 AM Today 9 AM Mister Ed 9:30 Girl Talk 10 AM Snap Judgment 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News (eastern North Carolina legend W.E. Debnam) 12:25 Noonday Weather 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Jeopardy! 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! (Steve Allen and wife Jayne Meadows) 4 PM Match Game (Henry Morgan, Dina Merrill) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 The Funny Page (kids' show with the nonspeaking WITNey the Marching Hobo) 5 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Ricardo Montalban; comic Jack De Leon, singer Felicia Sanders) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM McHale's Navy 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Jerry Lewis 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Evil Of Frankenstein" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6:30 University Of Michigan 7 AM TV Party Line (Dick Bennick--aka Dr. Paul Bearer on WTOG Tampa/St. Petersburg--and Bob Poole) 8 AM Romper Room 8:30 Dating Game (delay from 4 PM) 9 AM Merv Griffin (David Merrick, Totie Fields) 10:30 Woman's World 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 Limbo's Cartoon Circus 4 PM Movie: "The Great McGinty" 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM Movie: "The Starfighters" (not sci-fi, but a movie about a military pilot having trouble maintaining combat efficiency, from '63) 7:25 Weather (Dick Bennick) 7:30 Garrison's Gorillas 8:30 The Invaders 9:30 N.Y.P.D. 10 PM Hollywood Palace 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Joey Bishop 1 AM News WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 6:30 Carolina Today 8:35 CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 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 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Cartoon Junction (kids' show with station icon Slim Short) 5 PM Rawhide 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Marshal Dillon 7:30 Daktari 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 Good Morning World 10 PM CBS News Special 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Spy Ship" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Today In The Carolinas (marking the anniversary of the Japanese capture of Manila in 1942) 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) 4:30 Movie: "The Bashful Elephant" 6 PM Pulse News (Doug Bell) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Colt .45 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Jerry Lewis 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Evil Of Frankenstein" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC) 6 AM Aspect 6:30 TBA ("Sunrise Semester" normally airs here) 7 AM Today 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Snap Judgment 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 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 Peggy Mann 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter'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 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Ironside (watch for Ed Asner, pre-"Mary Tyler Moore Show," NBC, delay from Thu 8:30 PM) 8 PM Red Skelton (Maurice Evans helps Red describe the "Seven Ages Of Man" from Shakespeare's "As You Like It," delay of at least a week from 8:30 PM) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Evil Of Frankenstein" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show WNBE (WCTI) Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 7 AM TV Party Line 8 AM Romper Room

8:45 King And Odie 9 AM Movie: "Shield For Murder" 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 Popeye 5 PM Bozo The Clown 5:30 Cisco Kid 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Highway Patrol 7:30 Garrison's Gorillas 8:30 The Invaders 9:30 N.Y.P.D. 10 PM Hollywood Palace 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Joey Bishop WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6:30 Aspect 7 AM Today 9 AM Today At Home (the Crusaders combo from Ruffin, NC) 9:30 Exercise With Gloria (Gloria Roeder) 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 (Phyllis Diller, Mitch Miller, 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 Hurdy Gurdy 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Jerry Lewis 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Evil Of Frankenstein" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (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: "Lipstick" 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Honeymooners 7:30 Garrison's Gorillas 8:30 The Invaders 9:30 N.Y.P.D. 10 PM Hollywood Palace 11 PM Movie: "The Invisible Dr. Mabuse"

Retro: Philadelphia Sat, Sept 26, 1953

from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition 3 WPTZ-NBC Philadelphia 6 WFIL-ABC/DuMont Philadelphia 8 WGAL-NBC/ABC Lancaster 10 WCAU-CBS Philadelphia 12 WDEL-NBC Wilmington 33 WEEU-NBC/ABC Reading 43 WSBA-ABC York 46 WFPG-NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont Atlantic City 61 WHUM-CBS Reading Morning 8:40 8 Musical Moments 8:45 8 Wagon Theater 9:00 10 Time/Music/Resume 9:10 3 Thought for Today (Rev. John J. Lynch) 9:15 3 Today's Headlines 9:30 3 Ridin' the Trail 6 Hollywood Varieties 10 Industry on Parade 9:45 6 Junior Crossroads 8 Story Book Land 10 Americans All 10:00 6 Hippodrome (Whitey Carson welcomes The Range Rider (Jack Mahoney) and Dick West, and chats with Jolly Bill Steinke)

8 Film Featurette 10 Man in the House (Joanie & Dave Coale) 10:15 8 Highway Safety 10:30 3 Magic Clown 6-8 Smilin' Ed's Gang "The Bee Hunter" 10 Just Us Kids (Patches) 10:45 3 Boy Scout 11:00 3 Uncle Pete's 6-8 Space Patrol 11:30 3 Grady & Hurst (guests Tony Bennett and Charlie Graci) 6 Chief Halftown (the Chief welcomes telented youngsters Linda Robinson, Marian Lucketto, Mary Beth Duvaney, Sherry Lee & Barbara Allen, and Kathleen Lucuski) 8 This is the Life 10 Rod Brown Afternoon noon 6 Stories Retold "Aloafa" (Rev. Stanley K. Gambell) 8-10 Big Top 12:15 6 Hollywood Varieties 12:30 3 Hollywood Playhouse "Rebellion" 6 Sports Clinic (Moorehead, with 2 Philly boys as regular guests) 1:00 8 Johnny Jupiter 10 Lone Ranger 1:15 12 Wanderlust 1:30 3-8-12-33-46 Football Preview (Bosh Pritchard on 3, Red Grange/Bud Palmer on the

others) 10 Armchair Theater "The Big Ride" 1:45 3-8-12-33-46 College Football: Dartmouth-Holy Cross (Mel Allen/Lindsey Nelson) 2:00 10 News (Barry Cassell) 2:05 10 Double Feature Theater "Three Little Sisters" 3:00 10 News (Barry Cassell) 3:05 10 Double Feature Theatre "Blackmail" 3:30 6 Spotlight Review 61 Film Featurette 4:00 6 Western Playhouse 10-61 Horse Race: Sysonby Mile (from Belmont Track, NY) 4:15 3-8-12-33-46 Football Scoreboard (Russ Hodges/Dick Kazmaier) 4:30 3 Dig Dobson (Charlie Dobson) 8 TBA 10 Horse Race: UN Handicap (from Atlantic City) 12 Boots & Saddles 33 Armchair Adventure "Mark of the Cobra" 46 Film Featurette 61 Faith for Today 5:00 3 Trailer's Ranch House 8 Twenty Questions (Jay Jackson) 10 Ghost Rider "Rustlers Hideout" 12 This is the Life 33 Saturday Roundup "Ghost Town Renegades" 46 Cosmpolitan Cinema "Tre Uomini in Frock" (Italiano with English subtitles) 61 Saturday Matinee "Circus Girl"

5:05 43 News Headlines 5:15 43 Paddock Parade 5:30 3 Frontier Playhouse "Flaming Lead" 8 Down You Go 10 Dick Tracy 43 Smilin' Ed's Gang "Tiger Shark" Evening 6:00 6 TBA 8 Stu Erwin 10 Front Page Detective 12 Guide Right 33 Evening Edition 43 Early Show "Diamond Trail" 46 Film Feature 61 Sagebrush Theater 6:15 33 Weather (Cooper) 6:20 33 Sports (Cammarota) 6:30 3 Kit Carson "Curse of the Albas" (Coke was the local sponsor) 6 Newsreel (Hall) 8 Sports (Dave Brandt) 10 News (Randy Kraft) 12 Parlor Party 33 Watch Your Step 6:40 6 Weather (Francis Davis) 8 Week in Review (Frank Whalen) 6:45 6 George Walsh 10 Peak of Sports (Red Barber)

6:55 8 Tomorrow's News 7:00 3 Big Picture 6-43 Music from Meadowbrook (Walter Herlihy and the Korn Kobblers; nest week, Paul Whiteman TV Teen Club at 7, and Leave It to the Girls at 7:30) 8 TV Theater 10-61 Stork Club (guests Sherman Billingsley and Betty Ann Grove) 12-33-46 Mr. Wizard 7:30 3-8-12 Ethel & Albert 6 Name's the Same 10-46-61 Beat the Clock 33 Eventide Singers 7:45 33 Saturday Cinema "Counter Punch" 8:00 3-8-12 Bonino 6-43 Showcase Theater "Dream Without a Face" 10-46-61 Jackie Gleason 8:30 3-8-12 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 6-43 Madison Square Garden (highlights of basketball, boxing, ice skating, and tennis) 9:00 3-8-12 Your Show of Shows 6-43 Phillies Fights (From Buffalo: a 10-round middleweight bout between Joey Giambra (34-2/19 KO) and Tuzo Portuguez (53-13-5/23 KO)) 10 Two for the Money 33 Joe Palooka 46 Feature Theater 61 Ford Theater "Son of Monte Cristo" 9:30 10 My Favorite Husband 9:45 6 not listed 43 Fight Talk (Bob Cooke/Don Dunphy, guest is Princeton football captain Homer Smith)

10:00 6 George Jessel (guests Margaret Whiting, Mitzi Gaynor, and Buddy Hackett) 10-46 Medallion Theater "The Big Bow Mystery" 33 Allergy & You 43 Adventure Playhouse "Borrowed Hero" 10:30 3-8-12-33-46 Your Hit Parade 6 Ford Film Playhouse "Pier 23" 10 Political Program (Paul L. Trost) 61 TBA 10:45 10 Newsreel 11:00 3 Saturday Night Playhouse "Three is a Family" 8 News/Sports 10-33-43-61 News (John Facenda on 10, Bill Webber on 33, Ed Lincoln on 43, not listed on 61) 12 Harness Racing 46 Wrestling (Chicago; Bob Orton-Carl Engstrom) 11:05 46 Sportscase (guest Red Schoendienst) 11:10 8 Regional News 10 Weather (Barry Cassell) 43 Sports Review 11:15 8-10 Wrestling (Lane on 10, with Danny McShain v Billy Vargas; 8's show is listed as Lancaster) 11:20 46 Wrestling (Chicago) 11:40 6 Newsreel (Hall) 11:50 6 Weather (Francis Davis) 11:55 6 Film Featurette

Late Night midnight 3 News (Bob Powell) 12 Headline Roundup 12:05 3 Religious Thought (Rev. W.T. Vandever) 12:15 8 Sports (Cox) 10 Feature Theater "End of the Road"

Nothing was listed for WFIL-6 from 1 to 3:30 P.M. According to Shrp Sports.com, the Philadelphia Phillies hosted (and beat) the Brooklyn Dodgers that day at the old Shibe Park. Could WFIL have carried that game?? I wouldn't rule it out, though I haven't been able to come across a list of which station had TV rights that year...

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-IDX/53-OCR/1953-02-16-BC0072.pdf Here's a page out of Telecasting Magazine that states that all 3 Philadelphia stations rotated the games in 1953, so it may have been WFIL-6's turn..

Retro: Evansville/Paducah Sat, Apr 29, 1972

from TV Guide-Evansville/Paducah edition The region's PBS stations, WSIU Carbondale and Kentucky Educational Network, didn't air programs on Saturdays (programs aired on both channels Sun-Fri) WSIL 3-ABC Harrisburg 7:00 Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down! 7:30 Road Runner 8:00 Funky Phantom

8:30 Jackson 5ive 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Lidsville 10:00 Curiosity Shop (Shirley Jones hosts a show about music and dance, with the UCLA Marching Band also performing) 11:00 Jonny Quest 11:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp noon American Bandstand (guests Dennis Coffey & the Detroit Guitar Band, and Al Green) 1:00 Movie: TBA 2:30 Byron Nelson Classic golf 4:00 National Sprint Car Championship (the Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year Award is presented during the program) 5:30 Roller Derby 6:30 Lawrence Welk (musical world tour) 7:30 Movie "The Death of Me Yet" 9:00 Sixth Sense "With This Ring I Thee Kill" 10:00 ABC News (Sam Donaldson anchored the Saturday night edition) 10:15 Movie "From the Terrace" WPSD 6-NBC Paducah 7:00 RFD-TV (bw) 7:30 Atop the Fence Post 7:55 News (Tom Butler) 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Pink Panther 9:00 Jetsons 9:30 Barrier Reef 10:00 Take a Giant Step "People" (Barbara Walters co-hosts) 11:00 Mr. Wizard "The Invisible Center of Gravity" 11:30 Bugaloos noon Insight 12:30 Campus Close-Up 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: Chicago White Sox-Detroit (alt game: Minnesota-NY Yankees) 4:00 Little Man (Pat Summerall narrates a look at 6' 1" LA Lakers player Gail Goodrich) 4:30 File 6 4:45 Commercial Film 5:00 Wilburn Brothers (guests LaWanda Jackson and Billy Crash Craddock) 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 Accent 7:00 Emergency! 8:00 Movie "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Movie "The Ipcress File"

WTVW 7-ABC Evansville 7:00 Agriscope 7:30 4H in Action 8:00 Funky Phantom 8:30 Jackson 5ive 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Lidsville 10:00 Curiosity Shop 11:00 Jonny Quest 11:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp noon American Bandstand 1:00 Point of View 1:30 Championship Wrestling 2:30 Byron Nelson Classic 4:00 National Sprint Car Championship 5:30 Porter Wagoner (guests Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 Lawrence Welk 7:30 Movie "The Death of Me Yet" 9:00 Sixth Sense "With This Ring I Thee Kill" 10:00 ABC News 10:15 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Movie "Chief Crazy Horse" 12:10 Commitment 12:15 Movie "At Sword's Point" KFVS 12-CBS Cape Girardeau 6:00 Sunrise Semester "Latin-American Literature" 6:30 News/Weather 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 8:00 Harlem Globetrotters 8:30 Help, It's the Hair Bear Bunch! 9:00 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 9:30 Archies's TV Funnies 10:00 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats 11:00 Monkees 11:30 You Are There "The Record Ride for the Pony Express" (turning back the clock to May 12, 1860 as the show recalls "Pony Bob" Haslam's 36 hr, 360 mi ride through hostile Indian territory) noon CBS Children's Film Festival "Lost in Pajamas" (this 1966 Czech film deals with a 10-yr-old Russian girl stranded in rural Czechoslovakia) 1:00 ABA Play-Off: Game 5 of New York-Virginia (if not necessary, CBS will show a championship round game)

3:00 Movie: TBA 5:00 News/Weather/Sports 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Hee Haw (guests Tammy Wynette and George Jones) 7:00 All in the Family 7:30 Mary Tyler Moore "He's Not Heavy, He's My Brother" 8:00 Dick Van Dyke 8:30 Arnie 9:00 Mission: Impossible "The Connection" (veteran baddie Anthony Zerbe plays a heroin supplier) 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Virginian WFIE 14-NBC Evansville 6:30 Farm Report (bw) 7:00 Dr. Dolittle 7:30 Deputy Dawg 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Pink Panther 9:00 Jetsons 9:30 Barrier Reef 10:00 Take a Giant Step "People" 11:00 Mr. Wizard "The Invisible Center of Gravity" 11:30 Movie "Charlie Chan at the Race Track" (bw) 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: same game as ch 6 4:00 Wally's Workshop 4:30 Music Place 5:00 Bill Anderson 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 Item 6:30 Project 14 7:00 Emergency! 8:00 Movie "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Movie "The Perils of Pauline" WEHT 25-CBS Evansville 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 8:00 Harlem Globetrotters 8:30 Help, It's the Hair Bear Bunch! 9:00 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 9:30 Archie's TV Funnies 10:00 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats

11:00 Monkees 11:30 You are There "The Record Ride for the Pony Express" noon CBS Children's Film Festival "Lost in Pajamas" 1:00 ABA Play-Off 3:00 Current Comment 3:30 Insight 4:00 F Troop 4:30 Lassie 5:00 Death Valley Days 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Fishin' Hole (Jerry McKinnis; was this a local program or syndied?) 6:30 This is Your Life 7:00 Let's Make a Deal 7:30 Mary Tyler Moore "He's Not Heavy, He's My Brother" 8:00 Dick Van Dyke 8:30 Arnie 9:00 Mission: Impossible 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:15 Movie "The Strange Case of Doctor Rx" (bw) 11:30 Hugh Hefner (guests not listed, though based on the listings from the other edition I posted earlier this week, 25 and 29 aired different episodes) 12:30 With This Ring WDXR 29-Ind Paducah 10:00 Bible Story Time 10:30 Movie "Hurricane Smith" noon Church Service (Baptist) 1:00 Movie "Copper Canyon" 2:30 Monroes 3:30 I Led Three Lives (bw) 4:00 Science Fiction Theatre "The Voice" (bw) 4:30 All-Star Wrestling 5:30 Sea Hunt 6:00 Roller Games 8:00 Avengers 9:00 Hugh Hefner (Hef welcomes Frankie Laine, the Cowsills, Marty Allen, and Sue Raney) 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Championship Wrestling (a recent pick-up for 29, Paducah/Cape viewers previously saw this on ch 3) 11:30 Twilight Zone "Kick-the-Can" (bw)

Isn't there a PBS station in Evansville, WNIN/9? When did it sign on?

According to Wikipedia, the first version of WNIN signed-on in 1970 under the ownership of the local school board, but went dark sometime in 1972 due to financial problems. The channel would re-launch the following year under new owners Southwest Indiana Public Television (now Tri-State Public Media).

Retro: New York City, Monday, October 11, 1948

Source; NY Times WCBS-TV-Channel 2 (CBS) Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball Evening 6:15-Music and Weather 6:30-LBucrokwyn Pup-Children's Show. With Darla 6:45-Bob Howard Show 7:00-Film Shorts 7:15-Places. Please, With Barry Wood 7:30-CBS News; Douglas Edwards 7:45-Face the Music; Johnny Desmond. Tony Mottola Trio Sandra Deel 8:00-Flims: Shorts 8:30-Film Theatre of the Air: Lady From Frisco, With Rita Hayworth 9:45-Fllm Shorts and Newsreel WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC) Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball: Cleveland at Boston (All Stations carry NBC feed) 5:30-Howdy Doody. With Buffalo Bob Smith Evening 7:30-America Song 7:50-Newsreel-John Cameron Swayze 8:00-Play Thinking Aloud. With Judith Evelyn and Dean Jagger 8:30-Americana. Ben Grauer and Students 9:00-Television Newsreel

9:10-Boxing; From St. Nicholas Arena: Feature Bout at 10 WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont) Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball Evening 6:00-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery 6:30-Sports-Russ Hodges. and Films 7:00-Doorway to Fame (talent competition) 7:30-Camera Headlines (news); Films 8:00-Champagne and Orchids 9:00-Film Shorts 9:30-Forum. Court of Current Issues WJZ-TV-Channel 7 (ABC) Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball 5:30-Cartoon Teletales Evening 7:00-News and Views: H. R. Baughage and Jim Gibbon, 7:15-The Fitzgeralds (talk) 7:30-Klernan's Corner, From International House Riverside Drive 8:00-Quizzing the News: Guests-Alan Prescott. With Wellington Roe. Jessica Russell and Walter Cassell 9:00-Yom Kippur Program: Films depicting Horne Life In Palestine During Life of Christ WP1X-Channel 11 (Ind) Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball 5:05--News: Pixie Playtime. With Frank Paris 5:45-Comics on Parade-Danny Webb Evening 6:00-Records

7:00-News: Record Rendezvous-Stan Shaw 7:30-Newsreel: Film Shorts 7:40-Broadway First .Nighters, at St. James Theatre: Interviews 8:15-U. N. Carnival: Peru 8:45-Film Shorts 9:00-News and Newsreel WATV-Channel 13 (Ind) Morning 10:00 AM-Test Pattern Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball Again, all six stations on the air in New York in the fall of simulcast the NBC World Series feed this year. This was at the behest of the principal sponsors including Gilette. This multi-station simulcast was repeated in New York once more for the 1949 World Series (which was a closely fought subway series involving the Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers); by then WOR-TV had begun operation, and it increased the size of the World Series simulcast to seven stations.

I believe that the TV rights to the World Series back then were not held by any network, but by the sponsor, Gilette Razor Blades, with their ad agency possibly producing the telecasts. The simulcast was done not so much for New York, but in an effort to insure that every city on the "coaxial cable" (back then, it went along the East Coast from Richmond north to New York and then split into two links, going to Schenectady and Boston; it would not be until September of 1951 that it reached the West Coast) would have the Series seen on at least one station. I'm pretty sure this pattern continued through the early 1950's, and even later with regular-season flagship stations simulcasting the network feed. For example, NBC's coverage of the 1967 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals was simulcast here in Boston on both WBZ-4 (then the NBC affiliate) and the old WHDH-5 (which at the time was the Red Sox flagship station during the regular-season)

Fenway 1912: I knew Stratovision had been developed by 1948, but I did not know it was actually used to connect the East and Midwest for the World Series.

Vintage TV listings in the Boston Globe during the 1948 Series do not indicate that the games in Cleveland would be televised in Boston. I wonder if it was also used on the day after the 1948 election to beam Governor Tom Dewey's concession speech to the Midwest (President Truman's victory speech wasn't shown anywhere on TV, it was in Independence, Missouri near Kansas City, which was not yet connected to network lines and as far as I know, didn't yet have any local TV stations). I have never seen any story about the games in Cleveland being beamed to the east. The plane was set up to relay WMAR-TV in Baltimore but perhaps the station in Cleveland did not have the equipment needed to get a signal to plane. New York and Chicago were connected in early 1949.

I am taking an educated guess that Stratovision had no way of sending a Midwest signal to the east. Cleveland did not win the pennant until they beat the Red Sox in a playoff game and there would not have been enough time to set WEWS-TV up. I suspect that the delay in AT&T connecting New York and Chicago was that Pittsburgh didn't get VHF until 1949 and that was DuMont to boot. However Buffalo was connected to New York when WBEN-TV signed on in May of 1948 and Buffalo/Cleveland should have been an easy connect for AT&T. It 'appears' that AT&T waited until WICU-12 in Erie, PA came along in 1949 to make the connection. I am assuming that Erie was the connect point between east and midwest.

New York- Schenectady is quite a leap. Would there have been a mid point somewhere, or did the signal stretch that far back then? New York-Albany-Buffalo was set up first and Boston was a separate line.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, April 5, 1987

Channels: 2KREM (CBS)

4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 22KSKN (Independent) 28KAYU (Fox) Sunday, April 5, 1987 MORNING 7:30 am 7Square One Television 28Jerry Falwell 8:00 2CBS Sunday Morning Scheduled: the 50th anniversary of a school disaster in New London Texas, in which 300 students and teachers were killed. (Charles Kuralt) 4The Voice of the Church 6Day of Discovery 7Sesame Street 22Lady Lovely Locks 8:30 4Robert Schuller 6Oral Roberts 22Popples 28Casey Treat 9:00 6Video Focus 7Sesame Street 22The Get Along Gang 28Larry Jones 9:30 2Bosom Buddies 4The World Tomorrow 6Meet the Press 22Jem 28My Favorite Martian 10:00 2NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers. (Live) 4Destiny

6Sunday Journal 7WonderWorks Top Kid. A 10-year-old boy (Emil Minty), after becoming a regular on a 1940s childrens quiz show, faces a choice between cheating to maintain his status on the show or being honest and giving up his newfound fame and fortune. 22The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 28Live and Liberty for All Who Believe 10:30 4Jem 6Tennis Final-round play in the Volvo/Chicago tournament where Boris Becker ended Ivan Lendls 29-match winning streak a year ago. (Live) 28Telephone Auction 11:00 4Young Peoples Specials Zerk the Jerk. From 1985: During World War II, a group of boys in rural America becomes convinced that at Austrian immigrant youngster (Ward Saxton) is actually a German spy. (Repeat) 7GED 11:30 4This Week with David Brinkley 7GED 28Senior Forum AFTERNOON 12 pm 7Washington Week in Review 22MOVIE 28The Insiders 12:30 2NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Denver Nuggets. (Live) 4Business World 7Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser Hot Newsletters. Guest: Hulbert Financial Digest editor Mark Hulbert. 1:00 4Womens Tennis Challenge of the Champions. Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King take on Chris Evert Lloyd and Pam Shriver in doubles competitions, from Norvolk, Va. (Taped) 6LPGA Golf

The final roun of action in the Nabisco Dinah Shore Invitational, the first major tournament on this years LPGA tour. (Live) 7Firing Line Can We Republicanize the South? Guests: Republican Governors Carroll A. Campbell Jr. of South Carolina, James G. Martin of North Carolina and Guy Hunt of Alabama. (William F. Buckley, Jr.) 28Voyagers! The Travels of Marco Polo and Friends. Jeffrey and Marco Polo (Paul Regina) are captured by marauding tribesmen in 13th-century Persia. 2:00 7Creating Family 22MOVIE 28MOVIE: Captain America II: Death Too Soon (TV, 1979) Reb Brown, Connie Sellecca. The star spangled hero must battle a villains plan to poison America with a chemical that horrifically accelerates the aging processing. 3:00 2Cosman $ Secrets 4Senior PGA Golf Final-round competition in the Chrysler Cup, a $600,000 tournament pitting a team of U.S. pros against an international contingent. (Taped) 6Americas Music Rhythm and blues performed by Ruth Brown, Sheer Delight, Billy Eckstine and Billy Preston. Host: Billy Eckstine. 7Moneymakers 3:30 7Adam Smiths Money World 4:00 2MOVIE: Will Penny (1968) Charlton Heston, Joan Hackett. An Oregon ranchhand finds that his mountain cabin has been appropriated by a woman and her son. 6The Dukes of Hazzard Enoss Last Chance. The Dukes efforts to prevent a hit man from settling a score with Enos are impeded by Boss, whos after the reward on the fugitive. 7The McLaughlin Group 22Fame Best Buddies. Danny reacts with confusion when his longtime pal confides hes gay; Leroy and Lydia (Gene Anthony Ray, Debbie Allen) compete for the chance to choreograph a commercial. Stefano: Richard Bright. Dippy Dave: Wynn Irwin. Jillian: Elisa Heinsohn. Maxie: Olivia Barash. 28Discovery 4:30

7Rod and Reel National fishing celebrity Bobby Murray and Bill Saiff fish the waters of Lake Ouachita, Ark. For striped bass and catfish. 28The Twilight Zone The Purple Testament. An infantry lieutenant (William Reynolds) has the ability to predict who will die in battle. 5:00 4MOVIE: The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958) Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels. The masked lawman races to save the owners of a set of medallions leading to a legendary treasure. 6Q6 Nightly News 7The Woodwrights Shop How to make a wooden weather instrument. (Roy Underhill) (Repeat) 22The New Gidget 28Knight Rider Brothers Keeper. Michael is planted in prison to break out an inmate (Gerald Gordon) wanted by a terrorist threatening to blow up a city. 5:30 6NBC Nightly News 7This Old House Planning a two-story addition to an 1860s Victorian house in Auburndale, Mass. (Repeat) 22One Big Family EVENING 6:00 2CBS Evening News 6Up Front (Cal Fankhauser) 7Tenko Blanche (Louise Jameson) plots to escape from the camp and reluctantly agrees to take Debbie with her. Debbie: Karin Foley. Marion: Ann Bell. Yamauchi: Burt Kwouk. 22At the Movies Rex Reed and Bill Harris discuss the success of the movie Platoon. 28Star Trek Mudds Women. The Enterprise rescues Harry Mudd and three beautiful women at the expense of the dilithium supply, so they head to the nearest mining planet where Mudd plans to trade the women for fuel. 6:30 2KREM 2 News 4Small Wonder The Older Woman. Jamie (Jerry Supiran) risks his friendship with Harriet to win the affection of her cousin, who already has a boyfriend (John Davidson Jr.). Harriet: Emily

Schulman. Ted: Dick Christie. Joan: Marla Pennington. (Repeat) 6Wheel of Fortune 22Consumer Discount Auction 7:00 260 Minutes 4The Disney Sunday Movie: The Parent Trap (1961) Hayley Mills, Maureen OHara. Twin girls separated at birth plan to reunite their parents. 6Our House First Impressions. Kris (Shannen Doherty) falls for a guy whom Jessie (Deidre Hall) saw driving the getaway car in a holdup; Kaplan snubs Gus (Wilford Brimley) after not being invited to go fishing. Steve Graves: Terry Correll. Detective Healy: David Froman. Carrie: Angela Skinner. (Repeat) 7Nature One Mans Island. From 1985: The works of naturalist-artist Keith Brockie, who spent a year painting the diverse wildlife on Scotland's Isle of May. Brockie is observed drawing, and comments on creatures such as guillemots, puffins and black-breasted gulls. Host: George Page. (Repeat) 22MOVIE 28Marriedwith Children Pilot. Debut: A suburban Chicago couple (Katey Sagal, Ed ONeill) faces the challenges of marriage and parenthood. In the opener, Al loses out on tickets to a basketball game because Peggy wants to entertain their neighbors. 7:30 28The Tracey Ullman Show Debut: A variety series starring singer-actress Tracey Ullman. Joining her in comedy playlets are regulars Julie Kavner (Rhoda) and Dan Castellaneta. 8:00 2Murder, She Wrote The Cemetary Vote. The probing father of a mayor killed in an "accident" suspects foul play, and is murdered in turn. Angela Lansbury. Sheriff Yates: Ed Lauter. David Carroll: Bruce Davison. Deputy Beeler: Jeff Yagher. Linda: Ellen Bry. Kate: Marie Windsor. 6Rags to Riches Business Is Business. Enterprising Marva (Tisha Campbell) wants to buy a dilapidated lunch truck, but Nick (Joseph Bologna) says she's too young and won't lend her the money. Rusty Hudson: Fabian. Clapper: Douglas Seale. Skip Hudson: Ken Osmond. Schweikert: Sandy Ward. 7Masterpiece Theatre Star Quality: Noel Coward Stories Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill. Ian Holm and Judi Dench star in Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill, which chronicles a couples changing relationship after they are appointed the official British residents on a strategically important South Sea island at the beginning of World War II. 28Marriedwith Children

See 7:00 pm on KAYU for details. 8:30 28The Tracey Ullman Show See 7:30 pm on KAYU for details. 9:00 2The CBS Sunday Night Movies: Still Crazy Like a Fox (TV, 1987) Jack Warden, John Rubenstein. While in London for an important job interview, attorney Harrison Fox and his private eye father become entangled in a baffling murder case. Based on the 1984-86 TV series. 4The ABC Sunday Movie: Daddy (TV, 1987) Dermot Mulroney, Patricia Arquette. A high-school students dreams take a backseat to the responsibilities of impending fatherhood when an ex-girlfriend announces that shes pregnant. [Viewer Discretion Advised.] 6The NBC Sunday Night Movie: Trading Places (1983) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd. A well-to-do executive, a ghetto-bred con man and a prostitute devise a plot of revenge against two conniving financiers. (Repeat) 22Road to the Super Fight 28Marriedwith Children See 7:00 pm on KAYU for details. 9:30 7Well Meet Again The End of the Beginning. In the series finale, Pat Dereham comes home unexpectedly, Ruby leaves with Sallys children, Jim and Helen agree on their future, and Letty goes to the hospital to have her baby. 28The Tracey Ullman Show See 7:30 pm on KAYU for details. 10:00 22Jim and Tammy 28Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 7Where Have All the Teachers Gone? Suggestions for coping on a local level with the growing shortage of teachers and profiles of teachers recognized for their creative teaching. 22Jim and Tammy LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News 4NewsFour

7Tony Browns Journal Part one of a four-part special entitled Black Hollywood: The Way It Was examines the black image in early movies and the growth of independent black film companies. (Repeat) 22Off the Air 28Inland Empire Focus 11:15 2CBS News 11:30 2MOVIE: The Fighting Kentuckian (1949) John Wayne, Vera Ralston. A militiaman falls for a Frenchwoman and tries to protect her people from land grabbers. 4Music City 6Q6 News 7Off the Air 28Siskel & Ebert and & the Movies 12 am 4NewsFour (Repeat) 6Carsons Comedy Classics 28The 700 Club 12:30 4ABC News 6Carsons Comedy Classics

Retro: Pittsburgh/Ohio & Mahoning Valleys Thurs, Oct 9, 1958

from TV Guide-Pittsbugh edition Channel 12 listings are EST Italicized programs for Pittsburgh channels are simulcast on WARD 56-Johnstown, for which TVG only listed network programming KDKA 2-CBS Pittsburgh 6:25 Sermonette 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Vanity Fair" 7:00 Jeff Jordan 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 Josie's Storyland 9:15 It's a Great Life 9:45 Slimnastics (John Hills)

10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 My Little Margie 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon News (Bill Burns) 12:15 Jean Connolly 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Movie "Heavenly Days" 2:20 Woman's Angle (Kiely) 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 KD Kartoons 5:00 Movie "The Diamond Wizard" 6:30 Annie Oakley "Annie Helps a Drifter" 7:00 News/Sports 7:15 CBS News 7:30 Death Valley Days "Head of the House" 8:00 December Bride 8:30 Yancy Derringer "Gallatin Street" 9:00 Zane Grey "The Scaffold" 9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Time of Your Life" 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Movie "One Last Fling" 1:00 Weather/News 1:10 Movie "Timber Queen" 2:20 Sermonette WTAE 4-ABC Pittsburgh 10:00 TV Hour of Stars "Gun in His Hand" 11:00 Movie "Return of the Ape Man" noon Cartoons 12:30 Medic "Flash of Darkness" 1:00 Movie "The Sign of the Ram" 2:30 Our Miss Brooks 3:00 American Bandstand 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand 5:00 Texas Rangers "Warpath" 5:30 Adventure Time 6:00 Three Stooges 6:20 Sword of Freedom "Caterina" 6:50 News (John B. Hughes)

7:00 It's in the Name 7:30 Leave It to Beaver "Eddie's Girl" 8:00 Zorro "Welcome to Monterey" 8:30 Real McCoys "Grampa Learns About Teen-Agers" 9:00 Pat Boone (guests Roy Rogers, Sons of the Pioneers, and square dancers) 9:30 Rough Riders "Breakout" 10:00 OSS "Sweet Talk" 10:30 News (John B. Hughes) 10:45 Movie "You Were Never Lovelier" 12:15 News (Paul Shannon) WJAC 6-ABC/CBS/NBC Johnstown 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 7:00 Today 9:00 Romper Room (c) 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Rural Review 1:15 For the Ladies 1:30 His Honor, Homer Bell 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Sports Page 2:45 World Series, Game 7: the Yankees take the Series with a 6-2 victory, coming back from a 3-2 deficit in the Series 5:30 Huckleberry Hound 6:00 Sports/Weather/News 6:30 Frontier 7:00 Abbie Neal 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 Ed Wynn 8:30 Twenty One 9:00 Behind Closed Doors "Double Jeopardy" 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (originating from WWJ Detroit) 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Masquerade Party (c) 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Movie "Colonel Effingham's Raid" WTRF 7-ABC/NBC Wheeling 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 6:55 Daily Word 7:00 Today

9:00 Romper Room 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Heart of the Home (Jeanne Button) 1:30 Downtown (Martin) 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Sports Page 2:45 World Series, Game 7 5:30 Comedy Time "Down the Ribber" 6:00 Annie Oakley "The Cinder Trail" 6:30 Popeye Playhouse 7:00 News/Sports 7:15 NBC News 7:30 Ozzie & Harriet (delayed from Wed 8:30) 8:00 Ed Wynn 8:30 Twenty One 9:00 Behind Closed Doors "Double Jeopardy" 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Masquerade Party (c) 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Jack Paar 1:00 Daily Word WSTV 9-ABC/CBS Steubenville 7:00 Morning Show 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 Cartoons 9:00 Movie "Flaming Guns" 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon Love of Life 12:30 Hour of Stars "Introduction to Erica" 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Jimmy Dean (guest Martha Wright) 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Consumer Quiz 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Texas Rangers "Warpath"

5:30 Adventure Time 6:00 Three Stooges 6:20 News/Weather/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Janet Dean 7:30 Playhouse "Apache Waters" 8:00 Casey Jones "The Old Timer" 8:30 Yancy Derringer "Gallatin Street" 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Time of Your Life" 11:00 News/Weather 11:20 Movie "The Whistler" WFBG 10-ABC/CBS Altoona 7:00 Breakfast Time 8:00 Horizons 10:00 TV Hour of Stars "Gun in His Hand" 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon Love of Life 12:30 Farm, Home & Garden 1:00 Edge of Night 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Search for Tomorrow 2:15 Guding Light 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 News/Weather 3:45 Brighter Day 4:00 American Bandstand 5:00 Cartoons 5:30 Adventure Time 6:00 Popeye Playhouse 6:15 Outdoors (Harris Breth) 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 See the Pros (Glenn Davis) 7:30 Naked City "Meridian" 8:00 Zorro "Welcome to Monterey" 8:30 Real McCoys "Grampa Learns About Teen-Agers" 9:00 Pat Boone 9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Time of Your Life" 11:00 News/Weather 11:25 Movie "Once Upon a Honeymoon" 12:45 Thought for the Day (Rabbi Nathan Kaber)

WIIC 11-NBC Pittsburgh 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 7:00 Today 9:00 Reduce to Rhythm 9:10 Romper Room 9:55 News 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 I Married Joan 1:30 Susie 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Sports Page 2:45 World Series, Game 7 5:30 Amos & Andy 6:00 Burns & Allen 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 Frank Leahy 7:00 26 Men "Insurrection" 7:30 I Love Lucy "Ricky's Screen Test" 8:00 Ed Wynn 8:30 Twenty One 9:00 Behind Closed Doors "Double Jeopardy" 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Masquerade Party (c) 11:00 News/Weather 11:15 Jack Paar 1:00 Weather/News WBOY 12-ABC/CBS/NBC Clarksburg 7:00 Today --10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 News 1:05 TBA 1:30 Sports Page 1:45 World Series, Game 7

4:30 TBA 5:00 Three Stooges 5:30 Movie "Rainbow's End" 6:30 Sunshine Boys 6:45 News/Sports 7:15 NBC News 7:30 December Bride 8:00 West Virginia Outdoors 8:30 Twenty One 9:00 Behind Closed Doors "Double Jeopardy" 9:30 Target 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Sherlock Holmes 11:00 News/Weather 11:15 Jack Paar WQED 13-Edu Pittsburgh 8:25 TTD Physics 9:00 Atomic Primer 9:30 Schooltime 10:00 TTD Physics 10:30 TTD Science 11:00 Jazz Meets Classics 11:30 UN Review 11:45 Prince noon World of Music 1:05 Schooltime 1:40 From Capitol Hill 2:10 Schooltime 2:30 TTD Russian 3:00 Especially for You 3:15 TTD Russian 3:45 Friendly Giant 4:00 Children's Corner (Carey) 4:30 Film Fare 5:00 World of Music 6:00 Christophers 6:30 Pitt Parade 7:00 From Capitol Hill (guest Sen. Jacob Javits) 7:30 Spotlight on Youth (Wilkinsburg HS concert pianist Pat Malone) 8:00 Atomic Primer 8:30 Conversational Russian 9:00 Frontiers of Health 9:30 Women '58 10:00 Growing Children 10:30 Adventure

WFMJ 21-NBC Youngstown 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 7:00 Today 9:00 Family Fare (Snyder) 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 News 1:15 Kitchen Corner (Mariner) 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Sports Page 2:45 World Series, Game 7 5:30 Popeye Playhouse 6:00 Woody Woodpecker 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Target 7:30 TBA 8:00 Ed Wynn 8:30 Twenty One 9:00 Behind Closed Doors "Double Jeopardy" 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 Groucho Marx 10:30 Masquerade Party (c) 11:00 News/Weather 11:20 Jack Paar WKBN 27-CBS Youngstown 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 CBS News --9:55 News 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon Love of Life 12:30 Movie "Kill or Be Killed" 1:45 Casteel's Carousel 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff

3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Cartoons 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Movie "Atlantic Convoy" 6:00 My Little Margie 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Roving Camera (Wilson) 7:30 I Love Lucy "Ricky's Screen Test" 8:00 December Bride 8:30 Yancy Derringer "Gallatin Street" 9:00 Zane Grey "The Scaffold" 9:30 Playhouse 90 "The Time of Your Life" 11:00 News/Sports 11:20 Movie "The Man Who Loved Redheads" WKST 45-ABC New Castle 3pm American Bandstand 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand 5:00 Texas Rangers "Warpath" 5:30 Adventure Time 6:00 Travel Time 6:15 News/Sports 6:30 Kingdom of the Sea 7:00 It's Fun to Reduce 7:15 News (Don Goddard) 7:30 Leave It to Beaver "Eddie's Girl" 8:00 Vice-President Nixon (speaking in Columbus) 9:00 Pat Boone 9:30 Rough Riders "Breakout" 10:00 Stars of Jazz (guests Abbey Lincoln, and Buddy Collette's quintet) 10:30 ABC News 10:45 Movie "Disaster" Where was the time zone boundary in those days? As I mentioned in the preface to the original post, ch 12 was EST-were there any others in the coverage area? Also, is there any source giving 56's full sked for the day? The Pittsburgh paper only carried regional listings for PGH and ch 6, 7 and 9.

No network programming for ABC stations was listed prior to 3 P.M. EDT that day, but that would change the following Monday (October 13th), when ABC began feeding network programs from 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. ET, and again from 2 to 3 P.M. ET (I believe the 1:30-2 P.M. ET half-hour remained with local stations).

I suspect the October 13th date was chosen because the World Series (played in the daylight back then) would be over, and even back then, there were some female baseball fans, so instead of competing against the Fall Classic, ABC waited until it was over. Internally, according to several histories of the network, the daytime expansion was called "Operation Daybreak, although ABC would not, other than special news coverage (especially of early-morning space launches), not program the early-morning hours on a regular basis until "A.M. America" premiered in early 1975. The date of the expansion of the ABC daytime schedule was based on a post at http://www.sandiegoradionews.com/0180202.htm . I assume that these schedules were the same in both the Eastern and Pacific time zones. Retro: Spokane, WA - Wednesday, February 20, 1985

Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 22KSKN (Independent) 28KAYU (Independent) Wednesday, February 20, 1985 MORNING 5 am 4Jim Bakker 5:30 6Dawn 6:00 2Bugs Bunny and Friends 4Heres Lucy 6Morning Stretch 28Jim Bakker 6:25 2Tom and Jerry 6:30 4ABC News This Morning

(Steve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan) 6NBC News at Sunrise (Connie Chung) 7A.M. Weather 6:45 7A.M. Weather 7:00 2CBS Morning News (Bill Kurtis, Phyllis George) 4Good Morning America (David Hartman, Joan Lunden) 6Today Scheduled: crime victims and their rights (Part 3 of 5); comics of the 80s (Part 1 of 3). (Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley) 7Lilias, Yoga and You 28Woody Woodpecker and Friends 7:30 7Sesame Street 28Super Friends 8:00 28Heathcliff 8:30 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids 9:00 2The $25,000 Pyramid 4Donahue Scheduled topic: single men in their 80s. 6Time Machine 7Sesame Street 28The 700 Club Scheduled topic: abortion. (Pat Robertson) 9:30 2Press Your Luck 6Sale of the Century 10:00 2The Price Is Right 4Trivia Trap

6Wheel of Fortune 7The Electric Company 10:30 4Family Feud 6Scrabble 73-2-1 Contact 28Jimmy Swaggart 11:00 2The Young and the Restless 4Ryans Hope 6Super Password 7Slim Goodbodys Body Buddies 22BizNet News 28Richard Roberts 11:30 4All in the Family 6Search for Tomorrow 7The New Tech Times AFTERNOON 12 pm 2Body Language 4All My Children 6Days of Our Lives 7James A. Micheners U.S.A. 22The Merv Griffin Show 28Perry Mason 12:30 2As the World Turns 1:00 4One Life to Live 6Another World 7MOVIE: Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney. An American orphan discovers he is heir to a British title. 22Family 28Bonanza 1:30 2Capitol

2:00 2Guiding Light 4General Hospital 6Santa Barbara 22The Wild Wild West 2820-Minute Workout 2:30 28Star Blazers 3:00 2The Sally Jessy Raphael Show 4Crazy Carlita A spirited 13-year-old girl tries to save her southern Texas school from closing by helping her mother win a seat on the school board. 6Hour Magazine Scheduled: Diahann Carroll (Dynasty); compatibility test; Bobby Vinton at home; medical miracles; fashions for royalty; recipe contest semifinals. (Gary Collins) 7WonderWorks 22Popeye 28Inspector Gadget 3:30 2The Rockford Files 4Little House on the Prairie 22The Perils of Penelope Pitstop 28Scooby-Doo 4:00 6The Bob Newhart Show 7Sesame Street 22The Beverly Hillbillies 28He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 4:30 2Threes Company 4KXLY NewsFour at 4:30 6Jeopardy! 22Mork & Mindy 28Voltron: Defender of the Universe 5:00 2KREM 2 News at 5 (Bev Carr, Dennis May) 4KXLY NewsFour at Five

(Dick Hoover, Donna Kelly) 6Q-6 Nightly News (Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado) 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 22College Basketball 28My Three Sons 5:30 73-2-1 Contact 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 7Doctor Who Resurrection of the Daleks. Davros, the scientist-creator of the Daleks, plots to exterminate his machine monsters and re-create a more powerful force. (Part 3 of four) 28Diffrent Strokes 6:30 2Entertainment Tonight Featured: Kurt Russell (The Mean Season). (Robb Weller, Mary Hart) 4Lets Make a Deal 6Wheel of Fortune 7Nightly Business Report 7:00 2The Love Boat Best Ex-Friends; All the Congressmans Women; Three Faces of Love. Isaac is taken with the new barmaid (Eugenia Wright); a movie makeup man tests his fiancs fidelity; a congressmans plans to marry his campaign manager (Phyllis Davis) upset his daughter (Tori Spelling). Gibson: Sam Groom. 4The Peoples Court 6M*A*S*H 7Mark Russell The popular satirist offers his latest comic views on politics and current events. 22Dallas 28Diffrent Strokes 7:30 4WKRP in Cincinnati 6PM Magazine 7Great Performances Live from Lincoln Center: Andre Watts in Recital. In a solo performance at Avery

Fisher Hall, Andre Watts plays the works of Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, Gershwin, Debussy and Ravel. 28The B.J./Lobo Show 8:00 2Charles in Charge Charles Spring Break. A reservation glitch crams Charles, a coed group of his friends and a tourist (Rodney Kageyama) into one motel room. Charles: Scott Baio. Buddy: Willie Aames. Douglas: Jonathan Ward. 4The Fall Guy Spring Break. During spring break, Colt (Lee Majors) protects a computer hacker from thugs who want an incriminating computer disc in his possession. Jody: Heather Thomas. Caslin: Ken Olandt. Poplin: Mills Watson. Prof. Brewster: Frank Aletter. 6Highway to Heaven Jonathans friend Scotty, a quadriplegic, wonders if his relationship with a woman can succeed. Scotty is played by James Troesh, who co-wrote the script with his wife Theresa. Jonathan: Michael Landon. Mark: Victor French. 22Starsky & Hutch 28MOVIE: The Legacy of Maggie Walsh (British-American, 1979) Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott. Architects Margaret Walsh and Pete Danner travel to England on a mysterious assignment, only to find lots of murders and a devil with designs on Margaret. 8:30 2E/R All Tied Up. Drug thieves (William Zabka, John Mengatti) terrorize the ER; Sheinfelds advice costs Sheridan her lifes savings; Julie angers Maria by going out with Fred (Bruce A. Young). Sheinfeld: Elliott Gould. Sheridan: Mary McDonnell. 9:00 2The CBS Wednesday Night Movies: Murder with Mirrors (TV, 1985) Helen Hayes, Bette Davis. Amateur sleuth Miss Marple investigates murder at an elderly friends ancestral home, an ancient castle that now serves as a rehabilitation center for juvenile delinquents. Based on an Agatha Christie novel. 4Dynasty The Collapse. Suspecting someones out to destroy her marriage, Krystle (Linda Evans) visits Lady Ashley; Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) succumbs to Adams influence; Alexis (Joan Collins) lashes out at Jeff for marrying Nicole; Dominique (Diahann Carroll) fears Brady may join forces with Alexis. Lady Ashley: Ali MacGraw. Blake: John Forsythe. 6The Facts of Life Gone with the Wind. Conclusion. The girls Florida vacation winds down with Jo being hassled by a rock star, and , to the surprise of everyone, Blair falling in love with a penniless building manager (Mark Tymchyshyn). Flyman: Michael Damian. Jo: Nancy McKeon. Tootie: Kim Fields. Morgan: David Wallace. 22Hawaii Five-O

9:30 6Sara Helen Steps Out. Sara and Roz (Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard) try to lure Helen (Ronnie Claire Edwards) out of her shelland apartmentand into activities where she can meet men. Henry: Raleigh Bond. Marty: Bill Maher. 7More Than the Music 10:00 4Hotel Anniversary. A father and son (Howard Duff, Dean Butler) share the trait of putting business before family, which causes problems as relatives gather for a 35th weddinganniversary celebration. Victoria: Anne Baxter. Peter: James Brolin. Nell: Barbara Rush. Joanna: Shanna Reed. 6St. Elsewhere Time Heals. Conclusion. Liver specialist Daniel Auschlander arrives in 1945, encountering antisemitism and meeting his wife-to-be (Devon Ericson); Ehrlichlike intern Craig falters during his first solo surgery under mentor David Domedion (Jackie Cooper). Father Joseph McCabe: Edward Herrmann. 7The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer) 22Barnaby Jones 28Independent Network News 10:30 28Alfred Hitchcock Presents LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News at 11 (Bev Carr, Dennis May) 4KXLY NewsFour at Eleven (Dick Hoover, Donna Kelly) 6Q-6 News at 11 (Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado) 7Mark Russell 22Off the Air 28The Twilight Zone 11:30 2Magnum, P.I. 4Nightline (Ted Koppel) 6The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Scheduled: actor Tom Hulce (Amadeus), singer Catte Adams.

7Off the Air 28The Millionaire 12 am 4Eye On Hollywood 28The 700 Club (Pat Robertson) 12:30 4The Love Connection 6Late Night with David Letterman Scheduled: Judge Reinhold; Robert Urich (Turk 182!); Rocky Dellutri (new product demonstration). 12:40 2The CBS Late Movie: The Girls in the Office (TV, 1979) Susan Saint James, Barbara Eden. Four young women working a new Texas department store pursue love and success on their own terms. (Repeat) 1:00 4Off the Air 1:30 6Off the Air 28Off the Air 2:00 2CBS News Nightwatch

RETRO: MEMPHIS, SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1986, By Request

WMC-TV (Channel 5, NBC) (Memphis) MORNING 07:00 Kissyfur 07:30 Gummi Bears 08:00 Smurfs 09:00 Alvin and the Chipmunks 10:00 Foofur 10:30 Its Punky Brewster 11:00 Wrestling AFTERNOON 12:30 Lone Ranger

01:00 Breeders Cup Live From Arcadia, CA 04:00 Breeders Cup Continues 05:00 Whats Happening (1st run syndication) 05:30 News EVENING 06:00 Close up 06:30 Face to Face 07:00 Facts of Life 07:30 227 08:00 Golden Girls 08:30 Amen 09:00 Hunter 10:00 Action News 5 10:30 Jay Leno Show (guest David Letterman) 12:00 Rock N Roll Evening News WREG-TV (Channel 3, CBS) (Memphis) MORNING 07:00 Berenstein Bears 07:30 Wildfire 08:00 Muppet Babies 09:00 Galaxy High 09:30 Teen Wolf 10:00 Pee Wees Playhouse 10:30 CBS Storybreak 11:00 College Football (Florida State @ Miami) AFTERNOON 12:00 College Football Contd 02:30 NBA Basketball (LA Lakers @ Houston Rockets) 05:00 Newswatch 3 05:30 Legal Line EVENING 06:00 Hee Haw 07:00 Downtown 08:00 CBS Saturday Night Movie (Vengeance: Story of Tony Cimo) 10:00 Newswatch 3 10:30 Late Movie ("High Plains Drifter) WHBQ-TV (Channel 13, ABC) (Memphis) MORNING 07:00 Wuzzies 07:30 Care Bears 08:00 Flintstone Kids 09:00 Ghostbusters

09:30 Pound Puppies 10:00 Bugs Bunny 10:30 Ewoks 11:00 Weekend Special 11:30 Littles AFTERNOON 12:00 American Bandstand 12:30 ABC Notebook 01:00 Wrestling 02:00 College Football 02:30 University of MS @ LSU EVENING 06:00 Other Side 07:00 Life With Lucy 07:30 Ellen Burstyn Show 08:00 Heart of the City 09:00 Spenser For Hire 10:00 Eyewitness News 10:30 Soul Train 11:30 Showcase 12AM Miss Black America Pageant WPTY-TV (Channel 24, Independent) MORNING 07:00 Bountiful Blessings 07:30 Johnny Majors 08:00 Glorious Ladies of Wrestling 09:00 Wrestling 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 You Write the Songs 11:30 Puttin On the Kids AFTERNOON 12:00 Photon 12:30 Photon 01:00 Movie (Soylent Green) 03:00 Movie (Damnation Alley) 05:00 Dancin to the Hits 05:30 You Write the Songs EVENING 06:00 Puttin on the Hits 06:30 Dance Fever 07:00 Movie (Patton) 10:30 Movie (Halloween) 12AM MTV Top 20

WMKW-TV (Channel 30, Independent) MORNING 07:00 Voltron 07:30 Kideo TV 09:00 Wrestling 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Poor Man Fishing 11:30 College Football AFTERNOON 12:00 College Football Contd 02:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 03:00 Star Trek 04:00 New Gidget (1st run syndication) 04:30 Dream Girl USA 05:00 Solid Gold (guest Robert Palmer) EVENING 06:00 Gimme a Break 06:30 Facts of Life 07:00 Movie (Paradise Hawaiian Style) 09:00 Ted Knight Show (1st run syndication) 09:30 Tales From the Darkside (1st run syndication) 10:00 Movie (Friday the 13th) 12AM Movie (Firecracker) WKNO-TV (Channel 10, PBS) MORNING 10:00 Chinese 11:00 Business File 11:30 Business File AFTERNOON 12:00 New Literacy 12:30 New Literacy 01:00 Write Course 01:30 Write course 02:00 Exploring Language 02:30 Faces of Japan 03:00 Report: Schools 03:30 Victory Garden 04:00 Newtons Apple 04:30 Frugal Gourmet 05:00 This Old House 05:30 French Chef EVENING 06:00 All Creatures Great and Small II 07:00 WonderWorks 08:00 Austin City Limits (Mel Tillis)

09:00 College Football (Pennsylvania @ Princeton)

CBN: 7:00P "Adventures of Marco Polo" (1938) 09:00 Workin With Wood 09:30 Soul of a Child 10:00 John Ankerberg 10:30 Look At Me Now 11:00 To Africa With Love 12AM New Generation 12:30 Penny Stocks WGN: 07:00 Movie (Road Games) 09:00 News 10:00 Write the Songs 10:30 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 11:30 Police Story 12:30AM Twilight Zone WTBS: 07:00 College Football (Notre Dame @ Navy) Contd 09:30 Sanford and Son 10:00 Night Tracks: Chartbusters 11:00 Night Tracks 12AM Night Tracks NASH: 07:00 Grand Ole Opry Live 07:30 Church Street Station 08:00 Tommy Hunter (Tanya Tucker) 09:00 Country Notes 09:30 Country Kitchen 10:00 Countryclips 11:00 Grand Ole Opry Live 11:30 Wrap Around 12AM Movie (Colorado Roy Rogers) LIFE: 06:00 Movie (Sparkle) 08:00 Regis Philbins Lifestyles (John Laroquette) 09:00 Better living

09:30 Journey to Adventure 10:00 Jimmy Swaggart 11:00 Vacation Styles 11:30 World Tomorrow 12AM Everybodys Money Matters USA: 07:00 Movie (Scared to Death) 09:00 Hitchcock Presents 09:30 Hitchcock Presents 10:00 Movie (Night of the Living Dead) 12AM Movie (I Was a Zombie for the FBI) WOR: 07:00 News 07:30 Benny Hill 08:00 Movie (Dial M for Murder) 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Movie (Night of the Living Dead) ARTS: 07:00 Movie (Arrowsmith) 09:30 Movie (The Emperor Jones) 11:00 Movie (Arrowsmith) ESPN: 07:00 College Football (Penn State @ West Virginia) 10:00 College Football 10:30 Sports Center 11:00 Wrestling 12AM College Football MAX: 07:00 Movie (Blow Out) 09:00 Movie (Jaws) 11:00 White People 11:30 Movie (The Alchemist) HBO: 07:00 Movie (Cocoon) 09:00 Not the News 09:30 Movie (Florida Straits) 11:00 Movie (Jagged Edge) DIS: 06:00 Movie (Blackbeards Ghost)

08:00 Movie (The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal) 09:30 To Be announced 10:00 Movie (Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger) SHOW: 06:00 Movie: (Gremlins) 08:00 Movie: (Red Sonja) 09:30 Bizarre 10:00 Movie: (The Stud) 11:30 Movie: (Nightmare on Elm Street) TMC: 06:00 Movie (A Christmas Story) 08:00 Movie (S.O.B.) 10:00 Movie (Night of the Comet) 12AM Movie (Gunn)

Retro: Northern Alabama Tuesday, December 11, 1973

NOTE: At 9 PM (CT) WSIX Ch. 8 becomes WNGE (WKRN) Ch. 2. Listings did not begin to reflect this until the Dec. 15 issue of TV Guide, so here I will use Ch. 8 for ABC in Nashville. From TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition: WCBI Ch. 4 Columbus, MS (CBS/ABC) 6:45 News 7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd/Sally Quinn) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Anne Meara, George Hamilton) 10 AM Gambit 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:25 Caldwell's Corner 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Guiding Light 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Price Is Right

2:30 Match Game '73 (Bill Daily, Judy Carne, Jack Carter, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers) 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Brady Bunch (ABC, delay of at least a week from 10:30 AM) 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Daniel Boone 5:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 6 PM News 6:30 Night Gallery 7 PM Maude 7:30 Hawaii Five-O 8:30 Shaft 10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "The D.I." (Jack Webb, from '57) WSM (WSMV) Ch. 4 Nashville (NBC) 5:45 Weather 5:50 Devotional 5:55 Job Market 6 AM Morning Show (Ralph Emery) 7 AM Today (horticulturist Henry Cathey discusses care of poinsettias; Frank McGee and Barbara Walters co-host) 9 AM Dinah's Place (guest: Rock Hudson) 9:30 Baffle (McLean Stevenson, Demond Wilson, Pat Morrow, Jackie Joseph) 10 AM Wizard Of Odds (Alex Trebek's first U.S. game show) 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, George Gobel, Connie Stevens, Florence Henderson, John Davidson, Rich Little, Army Archerd, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What Or Where 11:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 12 N Noon Show (Bart/Ganick) 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 2:30 Return To Peyton Place 3 PM Somerset 3:30 Munsters 4 PM Leave It To Beaver 4:30 The Lucy Show 5 PM Dragnet 5:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 6 PM News

7 PM Chase (guest: Cesar Romero) 8 PM The Magician (guest: Joe Flynn) 9 PM Police Story (guest: Martin Balsam) 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show (guest: Richard Harris) 12 M Tomorrow (genetics and the question of racial superiority is debated by Roy Innis, director of CORE, and Nobel Prize winner William Shockley) WLAC (WTVF) Ch. 5 Nashville (CBS) 5:40 Country Journal 6 AM Carl Tipton 6:30 News 6:35 Jake Hess Show 7 AM Mornings With Siegel (I don't think Stanley Siegel went over too well in Nashville; he did better on WCBS, as I recall.) 7:55 Coffee With Dorinda 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10 AM Gambit 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N Singing Convention 12:25 News 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Guiding Light 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4 PM Movie: "The Cape Canaveral Monsters" 5:25 Weather 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Jack Cassidy, Gene Rayburn) 7 PM Maude 7:30 Hawaii Five-O 8:30 Shaft 10 PM News 10:30 Cannon (delay from Wed 8 PM)

11:30 College Basketball: South Florida-Tennessee (taped earlier this evening) WBRC Ch. 6 Birmingham (ABC) 4:25 Industry On Parade 4:40 American Religious Town Hall 5:10 Morning Devotional 5:15 Farm Market Reports 5:30 News (Ron Echols) 5:35 Country Boy Eddie 7 AM Morning Show (Tom York) 8:05 Merv Griffin (a salute to Cole Porter, with Ethel Merman, Beverly Sills, Carmen MacRae, Jack Sheldon) 9:25 Now (Pat Gray--coincidentally, her husband's name is Tom York, but he's not the same one who was on Ch. 6) 9:30 The Girl In My Life (delay from 1:30 PM) 10 AM All My Children (delay from 12 N) 10:30 Brady Bunch 11 AM Password (Florence Henderson, Dick Gautier) 11:30 Split Second 12 N News 12:30 Let's Make A Deal 1 PM Newlywed Game 1:30 I Dream Of Jeannie (guest: Milton Berle) 2 PM General Hospital 2:30 One Life To Live 3 PM Love, American Style 3:30 I Love Lucy 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 5:30 News 6 PM To Tell The Truth 6:30 Price Is Right 7 PM Temperatures Rising 7:30 ABC Movie: "The Cat Creature" 9 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. (guests: Dina Merrill and Claude Akins) 10 PM News 10:30 Perry Mason 11:30 Miss World Pageant (Fabian and Meredith MacRae host from London; 19-year-old Marji Wallace from Indianapolis tries to become the first American to win the pageant and, IIRC, she did.) (one-hour delay) 1 AM News

WCIQ Ch. 7 Cheaha State Park/WBIQ Ch. 10 Birmingham/ WHIQ Ch. 25 Huntsville/WFIQ Ch. 36 Florence (PBS) In-school programs until 2:50 20th Century Capsules 3 PM Grunches And Grins 3:30 Electric Company 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Project 360 6 PM Environment 7 PM War And Peace (Part 4) 8:30 Performance (the Baltimore Chamber Players perform music ranging from "Git Along Little Doggies" to Robert Schumann's "Marchenbilder") sign off 9 PM WSIX Ch. 8 Nashville (ABC) 6:25 Dr. Joyce Brothers 6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 7 AM Bozo 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Green Acres 9 AM Movie: "That Certain Feeling" (Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint, from '56) 11 AM Password 11:30 Split Second 12 N All My Children 12:30 Let's Make A Deal 1 PM Newlywed Game 1:30 The Girl In My Life 2 PM General Hospital 2:30 One Life To Live 3 PM Andy Griffith 3:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Phyllis Diller, Roy Clark, comic Pete Barbutti, singers Carroll and Daly) 5 PM ABC News 5:30 News 6 PM Beat The Clock 6:30 Hollywood Squares (Dom DeLuise, Hope Lange, Rose Marie, Suzanne Pleshette, Vincent Price, Carl Reiner, Burt Reynolds, Wally Cox) 7 PM Temperatures Rising 7:30 ABC Movie: "The Cat Creature"

----------------------------------------------------------------Ch. 8 transforms itself into WNGE Ch. 2 at 9 PM. ----------------------------------------------------------------9 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News 11:30 Miss World Pageant WTWV (WTVA) Ch. 9 Tupelo, MS (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Dinah's Place 9:30 Baffle 10 AM Wizard Of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What Or Where 11:55 NBC News 12 N News 12:30 Three On A Match 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 2:30 Return To Peyton Place 3 PM Somerset 3:30 Movie: "Joe Dakota" 5 PM Green Acres 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Tom Kennedy) 7 PM Chase 8 PM The Magician 9 PM Police Story 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Tomorrow WAPI (WVTM) Ch. 13 Birmingham (NBC) 5:15 Awake! 5:45 Top Of The Morning 7 AM Today 9 AM Dinah's Place 9:30 Baffle 10 AM Wizard Of Odds

10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What Or Where 11:55 NBC News 12 N News 12:15 Mid-Day 12:30 Three On A Match 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 2:30 Return To Peyton Place 3 PM Somerset 3:30 Hogan's Heroes 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Andy Griffith 5 PM Home Edition (Tom Roberts) 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Thrillseekers 7 PM Chase 8 PM The Magician 9 PM Police Story 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WOWL (WHDF) Ch. 15 Florence, AL (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Dinah's Place 9:30 Baffle 10 AM Wizard Of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What Or Where 11:55 NBC News 12 N News 12:15 Bible Televisit 12:30 As The World Turns (Ch. 15 wasn't the only NBC affiliate carrying this CBS soap; WECT/6 Wilmington, NC also did.) 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 2:30 Return To Peyton Place 3 PM Somerset

3:30 Three On A Match 4 PM Children's Hour 5 PM A Visit With Santa 5:30 News 6 PM NBC News 6:30 Lassie 7 PM Chase 8 PM The Magician 9 PM Police Story 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Tomorrow 1 AM News WHNT Ch. 19 Huntsville (CBS) 5:25 Crossroads 19 5:55 Minister's Study 6 AM World Showcase 6:30 Morning News (Enderwood) 7 AM Morning Folks (Grady Reeves) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10 AM Gambit 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:15 Woman's Page/Weather 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Guiding Light 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Gilligan's Island 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM The Lucy Show 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 Truth Or Consequences 7 PM Maude 7:30 Hawaii Five-O 8:30 Shaft

10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "The D.I." 12:40 News WAAY Ch. 31 Huntsville (NBC) 5:45 Devotional 6 AM Cartoons 7 AM Today 9 AM Coffee Break 9:30 Baffle 10 AM Wizard Of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What Or Where 11:55 NBC News 12 N Dinah's Place 12:30 Three On A Match 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 2:30 Return To Peyton Place 3 PM Somerset 3:30 Cartoons 3:45 Santa Show 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:25 Weather 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 To Tell The Truth 7 PM Chase 8 PM The Magician 9 PM Police Story 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Tomorrow WCFT Ch. 33 Tuscaloosa (CBS) 6:30 Laughtime 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid

10 AM Gambit 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N Galloping Gourmet 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Guiding Light 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Movie: "Decline And Fall Of A Birdwatcher" 5 PM Little Black Book (guests: Steve Sample and his Right On Jazz Co. combo) 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 Truth Or Consequences 7 PM Maude 7:30 Hawaii Five-O 8:30 Shaft 10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "The D.I." WHMA (WJSU) Ch. 40 Anniston, AL (CBS) 6:55 Ted Allen 7 AM CBS News 7:30 Paul Harvey 7:35 CBS News continues 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10 AM Gambit 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:05 By The Way 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Guiding Light 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Not For Women Only ("Safety First," Part 2. Barbara Walters' guests are professor Richard Bland, and authors Mel Mandell ("Being Safe") and Dennis Smith) 4 PM Ben Casey 5 PM News 5:30 CBS News 6 PM Then Came Bronson 7 PM Maude 7:30 Hawaii Five-O 8:30 Shaft 10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "The D.I." WBMG (WIAT) Ch. 42 Birmingham (CBS) 6:45 Focus 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10 AM Gambit 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N Beat The Clock 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Guiding Light 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Sergeant Jack 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Rifleman (I noticed this is airing against Andy Griffith; about a year later WLOS was carrying both shows and its promos emphasized the similarity in the relationships between Lucas and Mark McCain and Andy and Opie Taylor.) 5 PM The Lucy Show (guest: Joan Crawford) 5:30 CBS News 6 PM Truth Or Consequences 6:30 What's My Line? (Arlene Francis, Henry Morgan, Gene Rayburn, Phyllis George) 7 PM Maude 7:30 Hawaii Five-O 8:30 Shaft

10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "The D.I." 12:40 News WMSL (WAFF) Ch. 48 Huntsville (ABC) 6:30 Farm News 6:45 Agriculture Film 7 AM News 7:05 Sonny Sims 8 AM Arthur Smith 8:30 This Morning (Gord) 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Not For Women Only (same as Ch. 40) 10 AM Galloping Gourmet 10:30 Brady Bunch 11 AM Password 11:30 Split Second 12 N All My Children 12:30 Let's Make A Deal 1 PM Newlywed Game 1:30 The Girl In My Life 2 PM General Hospital 2:30 One Life To Live 3 PM Love, American Style 3:30 New Zoo Revue 4 PM Happy Hour (cartoons) 4:30 TBA 5 PM News 5:30 ABC News 6 PM Big Valley 7 PM Temperatures Rising 7:30 ABC Movie: "The Cat Creature" 9 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 10 PM News 10:30 Miss World Pageant

When did Channel 5 in Nashville start clearing the CBS programming from 9:00-10:00 a.m.? I remember in the late 60's and early 70's that Channel 8 would carry the CBS reruns (Lucy Show, Beverly Hillbillies, IIRC) that 4-19-33-40-42 carried.

Good ole WOWL. They later moved As the World Turns to 3:30 and added Guiding Light, too. I remember watching both of those in summers when I went back to visit

relatives after we moved to Memphis. I don't know how long WOWL cleared the CBS soaps, but it was into 1980 at least. The one thing I can't get out of my head is a jingle played nightly during the evening newscast on WOWL. This would've been in the 1970-76 range. It was for the Shawnee brand of flour. "It's as easy as 1 2 3, and Shawnee adds the ME!" It was the silliest jingle, and my dad would always scream about them playing "that damned commercial" at least twice in every broadcast, every night for years. Funny how we remember such weird insignificant things.

WLAC (WTVF) Ch. 5 Nashville (CBS) 7 AM Mornings With Siegel (I don't think Stanley Siegel went over too well in Nashville; he did better on WCBS, as I recall.) ...Siegel was indeed on WCBS-TV/2 for a while, but his big splash in NYC was made when Bill Fyffe, Siegel's old boss at then-ABC affiliate WLUK/11 Green Bay*, was made GM at WABC-TV/7 and he brought Siegel up from Nashville. I don't recall exactly why he jumped to WCBS (whether he quit or was canned by WABC), but I recall his old WABC slot being given to sportscaster Warner Wolf for a Donahue-like talk show... *Siegel was fired from WLUK for a piece he did spoofing garbologist A.J. Weberman`s early `70s surveys of Bob Dylan`s garbage. The individual whose garbage Siegel chose to study was that of Don Sidney, the competing anchorman on WFRV/5, then the NBC affiliate in Green Bay. He didn`t bother to get Sidney`s permission for the piece, and when Siegel found a sizeable quantity of liquor bottles, he passed a comment about Sidney`s taste in alcoholic drinks. It turned out that Sidney had indeed been struggling with a drinking problem for a while up to that broadcast, and he threatened to sue The Post Corporation (WLUK`s owners at the time) for invasion of privacy and libel if they didn`t fire Siegel. Stanley surfaced in Nashville.

Retro: South Georgia Monday, October 6, 1975

From TV Guide, South Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Christopher Closeup 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (the Tokyo String Quartet; Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters co-host) 9 AM Not For Women Only (Hugh Downs hosts this first of five discussions on spending health-care

money wisely; guest is AMA president Max Parrott) 9:30 Today In Georgia 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Gabe Kaplan, James Farentino, Alex Karras, Liz Torres, Dan Rowan, Carol Wayne) 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Robert Blake, Harvey Korman, Earl Holliman, Kaye Ballard, Nanette Fabray, Florence Henderson, Kevin Tighe, George Gobel, Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Big Valley 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mod Squad 5 PM The FBI 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM The Invisible Man (David McCallum) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Train Robbers" (John Wayne, Ann-Margret) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Joey Bishop subs for Johnny; Deborah Kerr, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Freddy Fender) 1 AM Tomorrow (from Puerto Rico: Dr. Robert Craft, a director of the Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory) 2 AM News WRBL Ch. 3 Columbus, GA (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Anthropology Of The Middle East And North Africa" 7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Rozell's Show 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Give-N-Take 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:15 Close-Up 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 (Bill Daily, Patti Deutsch, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly) 3:30 Tattletales (Eva Gabor and Frank Jameson, Micki and Dennis James, Joy and Jamie Farr) 4 PM Musical Chairs (George Kirby, Sheila MacRae, Kelly Garrett, Larry Kert; this show is notable for having television's first African-American game-show host, singer-actor Adam Wade) 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Ironside 6 PM To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 Phyllis 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Maude 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Victim" (TV-movie with Elizabeth Montgomery as a woman seeking her sister during a frightening rainstorm, from '72) sign off 1 AM WJXT Ch. 4 Jacksonville (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 Pastor's Study 6:35 Farm And Home 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Musical Chairs (Jerry Vale, Dana Valery, Melba Montgomery, delay from Fri 4 PM) 9:30 Phil Donahue (former Atomic Energy Commission chair Dixy Lee Ray) 10 AM Kutana 10:30 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 Midday 1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Jim Stafford; Andy Williams; Bill Macy (Maude's husband Walter) and his wife, actress Samantha Harper; a discussion of the results of a magazine survey on female sexuality) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Bewitched 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Jonathan Winters, Debbie Reynolds, Earl Holliman, Demond Wilson, Florence Henderson, Suzanne Pleshette, Jan Murray, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 Phyllis 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Maude 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Victim" sign off 1 AM WTVY Ch. 4 Dothan, AL (CBS) Listed Eastern Time 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Farm Report (Gene Ragan) 8:10 Morning Show 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Give-N-Take 10:30 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 Noon Farm Report (Gene Ragan) 1:20 News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 3:30 Tattletales

4 PM Musical Chairs 4:30 Andy Griffith 5 PM Miss Becky And Friends 5:30 Gunsmoke 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News 7:30 The Jeffersons (delay from Sat 8 PM ET) 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 Phyllis 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Maude 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Victim" 1 AM TBA 1:30 Bonanza 2:30 News 3 AM Cartoons 3:30 Morning Show 4:30 News 5 AM Day Of Discovery 5:30 Miss Becky And Friends WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 Camera Three (delay from Sun 11 AM) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue (Don Adams is the guest) 10 AM Give-N-Take 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Tattletales (Eva Gabor and Frank Jameson, Micki and Dennis James, Joy and Jamie Farr, delay from Fri 3:30 PM) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 3:30 Robert Young, Family Doctor ("Marcus Welby, M.D." renamed as it was still in first-run on ABC)

4:30 Mike Douglas (same as WJXT) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Confrontation 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 Phyllis 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Maude 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Victim" 1 AM News WCTV Ch. 6 Thomasville, GA/Tallahassee (CBS) 6 AM Farm Report 7 AM Good Morning 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Hazel 10 AM Give-N-Take 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 3:30 Tattletales 4 PM Robert Young, Family Doctor 5 PM Mike Douglas (same as WJXT) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 Phyllis 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Maude 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 Mod Squad

12:30 CBS Movie: "The Victim" WJCT Ch. 7 Jacksonville (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM As Man Behaves 6:30 Man And Environment 7 PM Feedback 8 PM Drum Corps International Championship (U.S. vs. Canada from Philadelphia) 9 PM Play It Again, Uncle Sam (Gloria Loring salutes America's musical heritage, with Bob Hope, Tommy Smothers, Sammy Cahn, Henry Mancini, and blues artist Taj Mahal.) 10 PM Austin City Limits (Willie Nelson) 11 PM Captioned ABC News 11:30 Lilias, Yoga And You WJHG Ch. 7 Panama City, FL (ABC) Listed Eastern Time 7 AM Daybusters 8:30 A.M. America (not yet "Good Morning America," with Bill Beutel; guests are Broadway actors John Cullum ("Shenandoah") and Robert Stephen ("Sherlock Holmes"), joined in progress) 10 AM Merv Griffin (Danny Thomas, George Foreman, Jan-Michael Vincent, Stephanie Edwards) 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Showoffs (Joan Collins, Beverly Garland, Robert Reed, Dick Gautier) 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Televisit 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Anita Gillette, Nipsey Russell) 2:30 Rhyme And Reason (Sally Struthers, Jaye P. Morgan, Ted Lange, Charlie Brill, Mitzi McCall) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM You Don't Say! (Conny Van Dyke, Ann Elder, Mickey Manners, Robert Ridgely) 4:30 Ryan's Hope (delay from 1 PM ET) 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM News

6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner) 7 PM News 7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 8 PM Barbary Coast 9 PM NFL Football: Cowboys-Lions 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Sammy And Company (Lucille Ball, Freddie Prinze, Chuck Berry, Maya Angelou) 2 AM News WTVM Ch. 9 Columbus, GA (ABC) 6:30 New Zoo Revue (guest: Henry Mancini) 7 AM A.M. America 9 AM Small World 9:30 Phil Donahue (from the Ohio State Fair: guest John Davidson) 10:30 Perry Mason 11:30 Happy Days 12 N News 12:15 Panorama 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM $10,000 Pyramid 2:30 Rhyme And Reason 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM You Don't Say! 4:30 Dinah! (Cloris Leachman, Joey Bishop, Hal Linden, author Martin Poriss ("How To Live Cheap But Good")) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Family Affair 7:30 That's My Mama (delay from Wed 8:30 PM) 8 PM Barbary Coast 9 PM NFL Football: Cowboys-Lions 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 College Football 1975 sign off 1:30 AM WALB Ch. 10 Albany, GA (NBC/ABC) 6:30 Today In Georgia 7 AM Today 9 AM Merv Griffin (James Whitmore and Pat Boone discuss the Bicentennial.)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Magnificent Marble Machine (Karen Valentine, Marty Allen) 12:30 Town And Country 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Town And Country continues 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 The Lucy Show (guests: the Marquis Chimps) 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM The Invisible Man 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Train Robbers" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WFSU Ch. 11 Tallahassee (PBS) 6:55 Break Of Day 7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8 AM TBA 8:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Villa Alegre 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Electric Company 11:30 Villa Alegre 12 N Sesame Street 1 PM Woman's Way 1:30 Book Beat (John Nance, author of "The Gentle Tasaday," about the Tasaday, a Stone Age people discovered in the Philippines in 1971) 2 PM Consumer Survival Kit 2:30 Evening At Symphony 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Villa Alegre 6:30 Man And Environment 7 PM Prime Time (public affairs) 8 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap (Beverly Sills as Elizabeth I in Donizetti's "Roberto Devereux") sign off 10:30 PM WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Issues And Answers (Sen. Frank Church, chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, rerun from Sun 1:30 PM) 7 AM A.M. America 8 AM A.M. Atlanta 9 AM Concentration 9:30 You Don't Say! (Greg Morris, Abbe Lane, Charlie Brill, Mitzi McCall, delay from Fri 4 PM) 10 AM Movie: "The Jolson Story" (Part 1 of 2) 11:30 News 12 N Showoffs 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM $10,000 Pyramid 2:30 Rhyme And Reason 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dinah! (Robert Fuller, Jaye P. Morgan, Norm Crosby, actress Deborah Rassin, the Hues Corporation) 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Merv Griffin (Jason Robards, Florence Henderson, Skiles and Henderson) 7:30 Barbary Coast (Ch. 11 and other ABC affiliates in NFL cities carried this one half-hour earlier.) 8:30 Falcons Replay (highlights of Saints-Falcons from yesterday) 9 PM NFL Football: Cowboys-Lions 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 College Football 1975 sign off 1:30 AM WTLV Ch. 12 Jacksonville (NBC) 6:45 Hi, Neighbor 7 AM Today 9 AM Merv Griffin (Ethel Merman and Kaye Ballard salute Broadway musicals.)

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Magnificent Marble Machine 12:30 3 For The Money (guest: Jack Klugman) 12:55 News (local) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Dinah! (same as WXIA) 5:30 News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Robert Young, Family Doctor 8 PM The Invisible Man 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Train Robbers" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WDTB (WMBB) Ch. 13 Panama City, FL (NBC) Listed Eastern Time 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (Dixy Lee Ray) 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Magnificent Marble Machine 12:30 3 For The Money 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Aroun' Town 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Superman 5 PM Batman (Vincent Price as Egghead) 5:30 Star Trek 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 Florida State Football Highlights (FSU-Georgia Tech from Saturday) 8 PM The Invisible Man

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Train Robbers" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 General Hospital 10 AM Give-N-Take 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 3:30 Tattletales 4 PM Musical Chairs 4:30 Ironside 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden--this aired after Blyden's death in June 1975) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 America: The Young Experience (Sacajawea, the teenage Shoshone girl who accompanied Lewis and Clark) 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 Phyllis 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Maude 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Victim" sign off 1 AM WJKS (WCWJ) Ch. 17 Jacksonville (ABC)

6:55 Job Finder 7 AM New Zoo Revue (guest: June Lockhart) 7:30 Bullwinkle 8 AM A.M. America (joined in progress) 9 AM Movie: "The Boy With Green Hair" 11 AM A.M. 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Showoffs 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM $10,000 Pyramid 2:30 Rhyme And Reason 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Mickey Mouse Club 4:25 News For Little People 4:30 That Girl 5 PM Star Trek 5:55 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7 PM The FBI 8 PM Barbary Coast 9 PM NFL Football: Cowboys-Lions 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Perry Mason 1:30 News 2 AM Job Finder WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6 AM Buck Owens 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Leave It To Beaver 8:30 Hazel 9 AM I Love Lucy 9:30 Andy Griffith 10 AM Movie: "A Prize Of Gold" 12 N Love, American Style 12:30 The Lucy Show 1 PM Movie: "The Flying Missile" 3 PM Mickey Mouse Club 3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 I Love Lucy 5 PM Partridge Family 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM That Girl 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Perry Mason 9 PM Movie: "The Counterfeit Traitor" 11:50 Movie: "Bride Of Vengeance" 1:40 Movie: "The Flying Missile" 3:30 News 3:50 Open Up WYEA (WLTZ) Ch. 38 Columbus, GA (NBC) 6:15 Good Earth 6:20 News 6:25 Metro Forestry 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only (Hugh Downs hosts the first of five on self-assertion.) 9:30 Galloping Gourmet 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Magnificent Marble Machine 12:30 3 For The Money 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Popeye-Sinbad Theater 4:30 Mickey Mouse Club 5 PM Gilligan's Island 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 The Montefuscos (delay from Thu 8 PM) 8 PM The Invisible Man 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Train Robbers"

11 PM Rat Patrol 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Magnificent Marble Machine 12:30 3 For The Money 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News 1:05 Noon Over Middle Georgia 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Animal World 5 PM Star Trek 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 7:30 Marshal Dillon 8 PM The Invisible Man 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Train Robbers" 11 PM Rifleman 11:30 Tonight Show E Georgia Educational Network: WXGA/8 Waycross, WABW/14 Pelham, WDCO/15 (WMUM/29) Cochran, WACS/25 Dawson, WJSP/28 Warm Springs (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Villa Alegre 6:30 Insight (religious) 7 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 7:30 By Line (psychic Uri Geller discusses his autobiography) 8 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap 10:30 American Issues Forum ("The Land Of Plenty," second

in a series of Bicentennial-themed programs) sign off 11 PM WJHG's "Daybusters" was anchored for years by Tom Hipps, with live music by Louie Weaver's band. "Televisit" was their noon show hosted by Helen Schuh; it was formerly hosted by one Betty Wright while Helen hosted an exercise show in the late '60s. A couple of years earlier WJHG had "Kathy's Funhouse," a kid's show hosted by Kathy Swigler, who also did their weather. The CBS game show "Musical Chairs" also featured Sister Sledge before they hit it big with "We Are Family." Other acts on the show included Lady Flash (Barry Manilow's backup singers) and Lynn Kellogg. WTCG, of course, later became WTBS (and then just TBS). Their 3:30 am newscast was probably their comedy newscast with Bill Tush... or did it begin a year or two later?

I wonder if his comedy-based newscasts are on line somewhere. A couple of his newscasts are on YouTube, but those were the more-normal afternoon newscasts.

WJHG Ch. 7 Panama City, FL (ABC) Listed Eastern Time 8 PM Barbary Coast WTVM Ch. 9 Columbus, GA (ABC) 8 PM Barbary Coast WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7:30 Barbary Coast (Ch. 11 and other ABC affiliates in NFL cities carried this one half-hour earlier.) 8:30 Falcons Replay (highlights of Saints-Falcons from yesterday) WJKS (WCWJ) Ch. 17 Jacksonville (ABC) 8 PM Barbary Coast ...as I recall, throughout the early 1970s, WLUK/11 Green Bay wouldn't even run the 7:00 CT ABC offering (The Young Lawyers, The Silent Force, Nanny & The Professor, The Rookies and Barbary Coast) on Monday night, dumping it off in late Sunday

afternoons (often against a Packers game on WBAY-TV/2/CBS or WFRV/5/NBC) in order to run a couple of Packers-related shows, Packerama with Bart Starr and The Quarterback Club with Fuzzy Thurston and Max McGee, the latter produced at Fuzzy's Left Guard supper club...

WVUE/8 New Orleans (ABC then, Fox now) even carried "The Rookies" at 6:30 in the three years prior to this. At 7:30 they had "From The Pressbox" with sports director Buddy Diliberto (who I believe went to NBC affiliate WDSU later). I seem to recall WPLG/10 Miami having a Dolphins highlights show at 8:30 as well. The next year the Falcons came to blows with WXIA; Steve Somers had become 11 Alive's sports anchor and one of his first assignments was a Falcons pre-season game. That night, and on his regular sportscasts at 6 and 11, he constantly lambasted the Falcons (once, showing a blown pass by Harmon Wages, who doubled as sports anchor on WAGA, he said, "Well, there's Minimum Wages, thinking about his next sportscast on Channel 5."). The Falcons took their highlights show to Channel 17 after that, not coming back to 11 until after Somers was long gone. So in 1976, 11 carried "The Captain And Tennille" at 8 and Monday-night football at 9, with "To Tell The Truth" at 7:30. Even though the Falcons were perennial doormats in those days, and probably deserved the criticism they got, viewers resented the idea of a sportscaster from the West Coast, newly arrived in Atlanta, starting in knocking the local teams (he let the Braves have it, too). Somers is probably in his element in New York, with his WFAN show.

Digression on the Panama City stations: my father was stationed at Tyndall in 1968-75 and I spent a good bit of my youth in P.C. I recall as a kid, I wrote a letter to WJHG asking about the many cuts made in the Little Rascals films they ran. (Of course, they ran the censored King World prints; WRBL in Columbus was still running the uncut Interstate/Monogram prints well into the 80s.) I got a polite reply from station manager Earl Hadaway, along with a 8x10 glossy of the Rascals circa 1930. I recall just before WDTB channel 13 went on the air around 1973/74, they did several test broadcasts nightly around 7 pm or so, airing old Universal films, from their original studios on Harrison Avenue south of 4th Street, in an old adobe-looking building. I think WJHG (7) had already moved out of their old studios in the former Commercial Bank building on the corner of Harrison Avenue and Beach Drive, to their current home on Front Beach Road. Since WJHG had switched from NBC to ABC, WDTB became the NBC affiliate. A few years later, the stations would swap networks; WDTB changed its calls to WMBB (for "World's Most Beautiful Beaches"), and they would move several blocks north, into the old Nelson Buick building. When I returned to P.C. for a radio job in 1982, I noticed that WMBB was using a dotmatrix chyron for their news supers, which looked pretty bad. I asked one of their employees why this was so, and he told me that the chyron was only intended for use on remotes and they could not yet afford the units with the fancier fonts.

The South Georgia edition of TV Guide: easily the most confusing edition published east of the Mississippi River. At one time or another this version carried listings from two Channel 3's (Columbus and Savannah), two Channel 4's (Jacksonville and Dothan), two Channel 7's (Jacksonville and Panama City) three Channel 11's (Atlanta, Savannah and Tallahassee), two Channel 13's (Macon and Panama City) and two Channel 17's (Atlanta and Jacksonville). I got a headache every time I picked up a copy of this edition.

Retro: North Georgia Saturday, October 8, 1977

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Big Blue Marble 7:30 Pink Panther 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Young Sentinels 9:30 Archie/Sabrina 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Super 2 Show 12 N News 12:30 Dialogue 1 PM ALCS: Yankees-Royals (Game 4, New York won 6-4, won the ALCS in five games, and beat the Dodgers in the World Series, 4 games to 2) 4 PM The FBI (time approximate) 5 PM Lawrence Welk (favorites from the '30s) 6 PM News 6:30 Saturday Extra 7 PM Hee Haw (Jerry Reed, Sammi Smith) 8 PM NLCS: Dodgers-Phillies (Game 4, Dodgers won 4-1 and clinched the series) 11:20 News (time approximate) 11:50 Saturday Night Live (Madeline Kahn (hostess), Taj Mahal, British comedian Barry Humphries) 1:20 News 1:25 Movie: "Revenge Is My Destiny" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Agricultural Science In Action 7:30 Pink Panther 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Three Stooges 9:25 News For Little People 9:30 Archie/Sabrina 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Search And Rescue 12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 12:30 Countdown To Destiny 1 PM ALCS: Yankees-Royals (Game 4, see Ch. 2 for details) 4 PM The FBI (time approximate) 5 PM Rev. (Sun Myung) Moon In America 6 PM Lawrence Welk 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM NLCS: Dodgers-Phillies (Game 4, see Ch. 2 for details) 11:20 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Steve Allen, Mel Tillis, and Sonny James salute Brenda Lee, time approximate) 11:50 Movie: "Divorce His" (made-for-TV movie from '73, with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Man's Place In Nature" 6:30 Box 5 7 AM Tree Talks 7:30 4-H Hour 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM I Dream Of Jeannie 9:30 Skatebirds 10:30 Space Academy 11 AM Batman/Tarzan Hour 12 N News 12:30 Kidsworld (the Keane Brothers, Sam Donaldson, a 9-year-old karate expert from Missouri) 1 PM Secrets Of Isis 1:30 CBS Saturday Film Festival (two animated films: "The Legend Of Paul Bunyan" and "The Legend Of John Henry") 2 PM Wacko (guests: Dick Martin and the Sylvers, delay from 12 N) 2:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids (delay from 12:30 PM)

3 PM Soul Train (Crown Heights Affair, Latimore) 4 PM In Search Of... (the 1961 disappearance of Nelson Rockefeller's son Michael during an anthropological expedition in New Guinea) 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (U.S. Grand Prix (East) from Watkins Glen, NY; Pro Karate Championships; World's Strongest Man competition, part 2) 6 PM News 6:30 Confrontation 7 PM Wolfman Jack (Johnny Rivers, ABBA, the Shirelles) 7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Charles Nelson Reilly) 8 PM Bob Newhart 8:30 We've Got Each Other 9 PM The Jeffersons 9:30 Tony Randall 10 PM Carol Burnett (no guests; the regulars--Carol, Dick Van Dyke, Tim Conway, and Vicki Lawrence--do the whole show) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Looking Glass War" 1:40 Name Of The Game 3:10 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 6 PM Images Of Aging 7 PM Untamed World 7:30 Bill Cosby (his 1969-71 NBC series) 8 PM Childhood (Frank O'Connor's "An Only Child," set against Ireland's struggle for independence) 9 PM Making Television Dance (Twyla Tharp and director Don Mischer show how they enliven dance with special effects.) 10 PM Movie: "Our Daily Bread" 11:30 Movie: "Fame Is The Spur" WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Science In Action 7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (a Native American folklorist demonstrates the Buffalo Dance; an animated tale about how the buffalo got its split hoof, delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 11 AM Krofft Supershow 12 N ABC Weekend Special (Jodie Foster in "Rookie Of The Year," about a girl who gets her first taste of sex discrimination when she makes her brother's baseball team; originally an "ABC Afterschool Special," so the show expands to an hour today only)

1 PM American Bandstand (guest: Charo, 30 minutes today only) 1:30 Family Affair 2 PM Wide World Of Sports (the NASCAR Southern 500, taped in Darlington, SC; the New York State Firemen's Competition) 3:30 College Football Pregame Show 3:45 NCAA Football: Alabama-USC 7 PM In Search Of... (the alleged existence of a large humanlike beast with webbed feet in Honey Island Swamp, LA, time approximate) 7:30 Face To Face 8 PM Fish 8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Love Boat (Loretta Swit, Robert Reed, Kristy McNichol, Scott Baio) 11 PM ABC News (anchor not given) 11:15 Star Trek 12:15 Movie: "The Ghost Of Frankenstein" WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6 AM College Today 6:30 Adventures In Living 7 AM Ebony Beat Journal 7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 11 AM Krofft Supershow 12 N ABC Weekend Special 1 PM American Bandstand 1:30 The Racers (a 19-year-old competes in a Sonoma, CA, motocross) 2 PM Wide World Of Sports 3:30 College Football Pregame Show 3:45 NCAA Football: Alabama-USC 7 PM Space: 1999 (time approximate) 8 PM Fish 8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Love Boat 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Impasse" 1:30 ABC News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7 AM Bullwinkle 7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 9:30 Skatebirds 10:30 Space Academy 11 AM Batman/Tarzan Hour 12 N Wacko 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM Cliffwood Avenue Kids 1:30 Soul Train (Tyrone Davis, Dorothy Moore) 2:30 American Angler 3 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster 3:30 Wrestling 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer) 7 PM Gong Show (Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Jack Ford (Gerald Ford's son)) 7:30 Talk Of The Town 8 PM Bob Newhart 8:30 We've Got Each Other 9 PM The Jeffersons 9:30 Tony Randall 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM Movie: "The Maze" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 7 AM Georgia Farm Monitor 7:30 Little Rascals 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 9:30 Skatebirds 10:30 Space Academy 11 AM Batman/Tarzan Hour 12 N Scrunch 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM Secrets Of Isis 1:30 CBS Saturday Film Festival 2 PM Ebony Speaks 2:30 Southern Sportsman 3 PM Imprint 3:30 College Football Pregame Show 3:45 NCAA Football: Alabama-USC 7 PM Close-Up (time approximate) 7:30 Lawrence Welk 8:30 We've Got Each Other

9 PM The Jeffersons 9:30 Tony Randall 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Cry Terror!" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 1:30 Flower Show 2 PM Cookin' Cajun 2:30 Guppies To Groupers 3 PM By-Line: Ed Blair 3:30 Consultation (medical advice) 4 PM Garden Show 4:30 Cinema Showcase: Dick Richards 5 PM Movie: "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (Hitchcock film from '34) 7 PM Black Perspective On The News 7:30 Music (a music-appreciation series aimed at elementaryschool students; topics include the diversity of musical styles and the difference between music and noise; the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is performed) 8 PM Poisoning Of Michigan (a 1973 chemical-company mishap in which the toxic fire-retardant PBB was accidentally added to livestock feed in Michigan) 9 PM Making Television Dance 10 PM Movie: "Our Daily Bread" sign off 11:30 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:10 Wally's Workshop 6:40 News 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Ultra Man 8:30 Speed Racer 9 AM Lost In Space 10 AM Movie: "The Glenn Miller Story" 12:30 Movie: "Big Jim McLain" (James Arness had an early role in this John Wayne movie from '52.) 2:30 Movie: "The Blue Angel" (1959 remake) 4:30 Movie: "Abbott And Costello Meet The Keystone Cops" 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 8:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Billy "Crash" Craddock)

9 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Bob Luman) 9:30 Buck Owens 10 PM Pop Goes The Country (Hank Williams Jr., Sammi Smith, Eddie Rabbitt) 10:30 Music Place (guest: Johnny Carver) 11 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Emerson, Lake & Palmer; John Klemmer; Roger Daltrey; Parliament; comics Al Alan Peterson and David Letterman (obviously not yet a household name as he has to be identified by profession)) 12:30 This Is The NFL 1 AM Movie: "Psych-Out" 2:55 Movie: "Sea Devils" 4:55 World At Large WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 5 PM Firing Line 6 PM Images Of Aging 7 PM Black Perspective On The News 7:30 VTR (experimental work by video artists; this week, William Wegman, whose work resembles that of Ernie Kovacs: a man scolds his dog for misspelling a word; an undulating belly emits music) 8 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap (Beverly Sills in "La Traviata") 10:30 Making Television Dance 11:30 Cinema Showcase: Robert Cummings (he used the name "Robert" for dramatic roles, "Bob" for comic roles) sign off 12 M WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM PTL Club 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Movie: "The Jungle Book" (animated, from '71) 3 PM Spotlight (Atlanta IRS director John Henderson) 3:30 Movie: "The Scarlet Pimpernel" 5:30 R.F.D. Hollywood 6 PM Weekend Atlanta 7 PM Classic Country (co-hosts Marty Robbins and Ernest Tubb) 8 PM High School Football (a game taped Friday night) 10 PM PTL Club 11 PM Wrestling sign off 12 M WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

7:30 Pink Panther 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Young Sentinels 9:30 Archie/Sabrina 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Search And Rescue 12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 12:30 Red Hand Gang 1 PM ALCS: Yankees-Royals (Game 4, see Ch. 2 for details) 4 PM Aetna World Cup Highlights (time approximate) 4:30 On Campus 5 PM Soul Train (Frankie Beverly and Maze, the Emotions) 6 PM Wild Kingdom 6:30 NBC News (anchor not given) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM NLCS: Dodgers-Phillies (Game 4, see Ch. 2 for details) 11:20 Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens, Donna Fargo, Randy Barlow, time approximate) 11:50 Saturday Night Live WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," Part 1 of 12) 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Big Blue Marble 12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 1 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 1:30 Flower Show 2 PM Word On Words 2:30 Guppies To Groupers 3 PM By-Line: Ed Blair 3:30 Opa! 4 PM Speaking Of Pets 4:30 Cinema Showcase: Dick Richards 5 PM Sign News 45 5:30 Guten Tag Wie Geht 6 PM Images Of Aging 7 PM Black Perspective On The News 7:30 Music 8 PM Poisoning Of Michigan

9 PM Making Television Dance 10 PM Public Policy Forums (Sens. S.I. Hayakawa and Daniel Patrick Moynihan discuss the relationships among academia, politics, and public policy.) sign off 11 PM WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs 7:30 Huck And Yogi 8 AM Heckle And Jeckle 8:30 Mighty Mouse 9 AM Dudley Do-Right 9:30 Jonny Quest 10 AM Superman 10:30 Batman (Cesar Romero as the Joker) 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Movie: "Key Largo" 1:30 Rifleman 2 PM Movie: "My Pal Trigger" (how Roy Rogers acquired his famous horse) 3 PM Wagon Train 4 PM Lancer 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM Movie: "The Way Ahead" 8 PM Rex Humbard 9 PM Warren Roberts (gospel music) 10 PM The Lesson 10:30 700 Club 12 M Mayberry R.F.D. sign off 12:30 AM WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 2 PM Journey To Adventure 2:30 Movie: TBA 4 PM Movie: TBA 5 PM NFL Game Of The Week 5:30 This Is The NFL 6 PM Glorious Fourth 6:30 Wheels Keep Rolling 7 PM To Catch A Rhino 7:30 Pro-Fan 8 PM Jerry Falwell 9 PM Ernest Angley 10 PM Movie: TBA

11:30 Movie: TBA 1 AM Movie: TBA

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Thur. April 26th, 1984

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 8 CHAN Vancouver [CTV] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [IND/CBS] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [IND] 28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 4 Good Morning America 5 Today 7 CBS Morning News 8 Canada A.M. 11 Cartoons 12 Frisky Frolics 13 700 Club Featured: Dana Scallion, one of Europe's hottest recording artists; actor Robert Taylor. 7:30 11 Scooby Doo 8AM 9 Polka Dot Door 11 Cartoons 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 Space Coaster 13 Facts of Life 28 3-2-1 Contact 9AM

2 Wok with Yan 4 20 Minute Workout 5 Good Company Jeff Smith on some roots [other than carrots and potatoes] that you can eat. 7 Hour Magazine Lee Horsley ["Matt Houston"], spring fashion colors, selecting children's shoes. 8 Webster [1 1/2 hours?] 9 Sesame Street 11 Welcome Back, Kotter 12 700 Club Featured: a man who couldn't speak until age 17 and who's earned two doctorate degrees; diets that reduce arthritis pain. 13 $25,000 Pyramid-CBS 28 ITV Programming 9:30 2 Corelli 4 The Edge of Night 11 The Odd Couple 13 Sale of the Century-NBC 10AM 2 B.C. Schools 4 Benson 5 Donahue Guests: three Harlem Globetrotters who are suing the city of Santa Barbra for unfair treatment in being detained as robbery suspects. 7 The Price is Right 9 ITV Programming 11 Sanford and Son 12 Capitol 13 Wheel of Fortune-NBC 28 The Micro 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 4 Loving 8 Definition Guests: Vanessa Harwood, Alf Humphrys. 11 House Calls 12 People's Court 13 Card Sharks [reruns? I thought the Jim Perry version ended in '81] 28 ITV Program 11AM 2 Sesame Street

4 Family Feud 5 Hot Potato 7 12 Young and the Restless 8 Appetite 11 Andy Griffith 13 Bullseye 11:30 4 Ryan's Hope 5 Search for Tomorrow 8 Guess What 11 I Love Lucy 13 Joker's Wild 28 Sesame Street Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 Days of Our Lives 7 8 News 9 Why in the World? 11 Starsky & Hutch A beautiful call girl creates a conflict between the detective partners. 12 Donahue See 10AM, KING. 13 Tattletales-CBS 12:30 9 Reading Rainbow Bill Cosby narrates "Arthur's Eyes," about a boy who needs glasses. 13 Movie "The Intruders." [1967] Don Murray. The death of an Indian galvanizes a sheriff into action against the Jesse James-Cole Younger gang. 28 Reading Rainbow [unknown episode] 1PM 2 News 4 One Life to Live 5 8 Another World 7 As the World Turns 9 ITV Programming 11 Movie "Union Station." [1950] William Holden. A blind girl is kidnapped, but doesn't understand her situation due to her sightlessness. 12 Merv Griffin Guests: singer Vikki Carr, singer Irene Cara, magician Jason Randalf, Mark Harmon ["St. Elsewhere"].

28 ITV Program 1:30 2 Take 30 2PM 2 All in the Family 4 8 General Hospital 5 Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour 7 Guiding Light 9 Movie "Eternally Yours." [1939] Loretta Young. A young wife tries to persuade her magician husband to leave his career and settle down. 12 Children Running Out of Time 28 High Feather 2:30 2 Coronation Street 28 The Micro 3PM 2 All Creatures Great and Small 4 Woman to Woman [local KOMO show?] Topic: military wives. 5 Breakaway Scheduled: Erin Moran ["Happy Days"]; a show business casting school for children; growth problems in children. 7 Merv Griffin See 1PM, KVOS. 8 Don Harron Guests: Nancy Dussault, Helen Roddy, Gordon Thomson, Carl Wolfson. 11 Bugs & Woody 12 Here's Lucy 13 Family 28 Odyssey 3:30 9 Yan Can Cook Tofu Mayonnaise and Eggless Salad. 11 Superfriends 12 Funorama 4PM 2 For Yourself [??] 4 Live at 4 [again, I think it was local] Dr. Kevin Leman tells how his theory of reality discipline helps parents raise children to

accept responsibility for their actions; Ralph Lauren designs in a video fashion show. 5 People's Court 7 Eyewitness News Afternoon Featured: consumer specialist Herb Weisbaum continues with Consumer Week; a look at eating disorders. 8 Fantasy Island 9 Sesame Street 11 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 12 Scooby-Doo 13 Little House on the Prairie 28 Mister Rogers 4:30 2 What's New? 5 Newscope 11 Brady Bunch 12 Flintstones 28 Electric Company 5PM 2 NHL Hockey Conference Championship [starting time tentative] 4 5 7 News 8 Hawaii Five-0 9 Mister Rogers 11 Laverne & Shirley & Company Carmine tries for the role of a boxer in a movie. 12 CHiPs 13 Eight is Enough Tom is dismayed when Abby's thesis gets a publishing offer after his novel is rejected. 28 3-2-1 Contact 5:30 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Mork & Mindy Upset over being different from other children, Mearth runs away and joins a cult. 28 Sesame Street 6PM and later tonight. -crainbebo

No Woman to Woman at 3 PM on KOMO TV was syndicated - I believe by Telepictures. It was a low budget barter talk show. Amazed that in a city with 2 independents one of them took the adult approach with drama shows, movies, and network rejects and steered

clear of cartoons except maybe on Saturday mornings and had hardly any sitcoms to speak of. Usually that type of station would be in a market with 3 or more independents. 13 KCPQ positioned itself as a network affiliate without a network leaving a more traditional lineup on KSTW. A year later in 1985, 22 KTZZ filled the void with tons of cartoons and classic sitcoms. They did very well at first until in 1987 KCPQ 13 entered the kids business adding tons of newer syndicated cartoons and a few sitcoms but still continuing to run tons of drama shows and old movies and game shows. That station still steered clear of older sitcoms with an occasional exception. By 1990 KTZZ was low rated and did not gain ground till the mid 90's when KIRO evicted CBS only to take it back in 1997. KTZZ then picked up cartoons from KSTW and a few sitcoms.

9AM 8 Webster [1 1/2 hours?] This was a talk show hosted by Jack Webster -- unrelated to the ABC sitcom that debuted in Fall 1983. 10:30 13 Card Sharks [reruns? I thought the Jim Perry version ended in '81] Yes, these were reruns of the NBC series, released this season to take advantage of Jim Perry's stint on "Sale of the Century". The reruns were so popular, that "Card Sharks" was revived in 1986, with Bob Eubanks hosting on CBS, and a syndicated nighttime version hosted by Bill Rafferty. 12:30 9 Reading Rainbow Bill Cosby narrates "Arthur's Eyes," about a boy who needs glasses. The first book of Marc Brown's "Arthur" series which, like Reading Rainbow, became a longtime fixture on PBS. "Facts of Life" at 8:30 on 13 were most likely the reruns NBC ran at 10am Eastern.

KTZZ was an OK indie at first, but lots of older shows on the lineup, like Hawaii Five-0 and Perry Mason. Then by the early 1990s, KTZZ got worse. Talk shows in primetime, lots of low budget barter stuff, and Casey Treat/Success N Life/700 Club in midday. Around when KIRO's "out of the box" news format started (1993), KTZZ had a 10pm newscast powered by KIRO. KSTW had better ratings, and so it went off the air. When

the WB took over, KTZZ got progressively better, talk shows in the day and late night, cartoons in the morning and afternoon, and WB shows as well as a couple sitcoms (Step by Step, etc.) in the early evening. KCPQ had a Noon or 1PM daytime movie until the late 1990s. However, I think late 1987 or early 1988, KCPQ added a few cartoons. Zoobilee Zoo was the only children's show in the daytime in the mid-1980s, airing at 8:30. Thanks for letting me know about the Facts of Life reruns. I know KCPQ took the preempted NBC/CBS shows until the early 1990s. The only way you could see Ray Combs' Family Feud from CBS in Seattle was on KCPQ.

6PM 4 ABC News 5 NBC News 7 CBS News 8 News 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Three's Company Another student switches cooking exam dishes with Jack. 12 Three's Company Jack secretly signs up with a computer dating service. 13 Quincy 6:30 4 News 5 Top Story 7 PM Magazine Colleen Morgan travels to the Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma to watch polar bears perform a ballet underwater; a lion tamer who has 21 "cats" of his own. 11 WKRP in Cincinnati Andy, bent on getting a new transmitter one way or another, takes Momma Carlson out after hours. 12 M*A*S*H B.J. writes home to his wife report Klinger's escape attempts and one of Frank's goof-ups. 28 Nightly Business Report 7PM 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 12 Entertainment Tonight Featured: actor Jeff Goldblum ["The Big Chill."] 7 News 8 WKRP in Cincinnati Despite Bailey's lack of experience, Andy lets her produce a public affairs program.

9 Wildlife [??] 11 M*A*S*H As soon as Frank is in charge, Hawkeye skips camp, ruins a blockade to find Trapper and welcomes a new surgeon. 13 Lou Grant 28 GED 7:30 4 Weeknight A profile of Kenny G., a local rock-music act breaking into the big time. [Nothing to do with the smooth jazz artist?] 5 Tic Tac Dough 7 Family Feud-Dawson Syndi. 9 Wild, Wild World of Animals Wildlife detectives make animal tracks meaningful to earliest men. 11 Taxi Elaine's budding romance with a handsome stranger takes a startling turn when he makes a surprising revelation. 12 Taxi Latka's habit of changing personalities prompts Elaine and Alex to take him to a psychiatrist where Latka assumes Alex's personality. 28 Odyssey 8PM 2 News 4 That's Incredible! 5 Gimme a Break! Samantha [Lara Jill Miller] is confused when her boyfriend tries to advance their relationship after an earthquake jolts Glenlawn. 7 8 Magnum P.I. Magnum [Tom Selleck] must protect the heir to the throne of Jorono [Wesley Ogata] from terrorists. 9 Mystery! "Shades of Darkness." Mary Morris, Paul Hertzberg and Peter Settelen star in a story by Walter de la Mare about a boy who believes his aunt is in league with Satan. 11 Movie "Who Is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?" [1971] Dustin Hoffman. A successful rock composer becomes obsessed with a mystery figure who has been spreading vicious rumors about him. 12 Movie "The Destructors." [1974] Anthony Quinn. A debonair hit man is hired by the American government to assassinate the leader of an international drug smuggling ring. 13 The Cousteau Odyssey Jacques and Philippe Cousteau explore Easter Island, the site of an ancient society that exploded in violence and cannibalism.

8:30 2 Three's Company 5 Family Ties Alex [Michael J. Fox] turns to prescription diet pills to cope with the pressures of taking college entrance exams. 28 Latenight America Guest: Rabbi James Rudin, author of "Israel for Christians," discusses understanding modern Israel. 9PM 2 Fame A former singer tries to hide her identity when she becomes a substitute teacher at the school. 4 Two Marriages Nancy questions her role as a traditional housewife, and Scott has trouble accepting his mother's pregnancy. 5 Cheers Sam [Ted Danson] and Diane [Shelley Long] try a one-week separation to evaluate their relationship. 7 Simon & Simon A.J. [Jameson Parker] and Rick [Gerald McRaney] are hired by a woman who wants to prove that her husband's death in a skydiving accident was actually murder. 8 Live it Up Featured: A California school for chauffeurs; leg language; a wheat picnic in Gray, SK; Jamaican singer Carlene Davis. 9 Great Chefs of San Francisco Chef Warren Le Ruth prepares Shrimp Remoulade. 13 Billy Graham Crusade 9:30 5 The Duck Factory Marty [Jay Tarses] has a date with Victoria Hamel, and Roland [Clarence Gilyard Jr.] winds up escorting a prostitute as they prepare to attend the annual Annie Awards presentation. 8 Bizarre Featured: Super Dave Osborne goes street-dancing; the fable of the salesman and the witch; Little Stevie Byner. 9 This Old House The possibilities for creating space where none presently exists. 28 Enterprise The owners of a California winery discuss their plans to quadruple production without disrupting quality. 10PM 2 National-Journal 4 20/20

5 8 Hill Street Blues Daniels [Jon Cypher] indicates Furillo may be the next chief, and a strange little man [Kenneth Tigar] mounts a one-man campaign for office. 7 Knots Landing Lilimae [Julie Harris] is rebuffed in her efforts to make Chip confess, and Karen's attempt at reconciling with Diana [Claudia Lonow] fails. 9 Movie "It Happens Every Spring." [1949] Ray Miliand. A chemistry professor discovers a formula that turns the baseball world upside down. 11 13 News 12 Benny Hill There must be money in commercials, but not with Benny in charge. 28 The Lawmakers 10:30 12 News 13 Movie "A Howling in the Woods." 28 Tony Brown's Journal 11PM 2 4 5 7 News 8 CTV News 11 Barney Miller While investigating vandals' attacks on a porno bookstore, the detectives are astonished to discover the owners are an elderly couple. 12 Music Videos 11:25 2 Barney Miller The detectives contend with an Indian protesting the desecration of his ancestors' remains and a hood who tried to mug a scoutmaster. 11:30 4 ABC News 5 Tonight Show/Johnny Carson Guest: Joan Embrey of the San Diego Zoo; actor Ken Wahl. 7 Closeup 8 News 9 Third World Report Host Randall Robinson examines the global implications of conflicts between South Africa and its neighbors through film clips and discussion among experts. 11 Benny Hill Benny Hill looks at children's programming on German television. 12 Trapper John M.D. Gonzo [Gregory Harrison] must prove to Trapper that his old college friend [Kristoffer

Tabori] is not actually suffering from a deadly disease. 11:45 7 Trapper John M.D. Trapper [Pernell Roberts] refuses to treat an important Soviet diplomat [Theodore Bikel] in need of surgery because of his sensitive international status. 11:55 2 Movie "Larceny, Inc." Edward G. Robinson. An ex-con buys a luggage store as a means of access to the bank next door, but discovers he doesn't have to steal to make money. [1942] 12AM 4 Hollywood [not Squares I think right?] 9 Latenight America See 8:30PM, KTPS. 11 700 Club See 7AM, KCPQ. 13 Another Evening with the Statler Brothers: Heroes, Legends and Friends The Brothers' attempt at writing a TV show is the springboard for a series of musical sketches including Reba McIntire on horseback, a tribute to the song "Elizabeth," a gospel sing with the Masters V and a Western operetta featuring Mel Tillis as a stuttering sheriff. 12:05 8 Movie "The Journey." [1959] Yul Brynner. People from different countries are trapped in Budapest during the Hungarian Revolution. 12:30 4 The Saint Simon becomes suspicious when a Dutch diamond cutter denies seeing a certain valuable stone. 5 Late Night with David Letterman Guest: comedienne Phyllis Diller. 12:40 12 CBS Late Movie "Like Mom, Like Me." [1976] Linda Lavin. A woman abandoned by her husband is forced to create a new life for herself and her daughter. 12:55 7 CBS Late Movie "Leave Yesterday Behind." [1978] John Ritter. After a tragic accident, an understanding woman helps an injured college athlete to learn to live and love again.

1AM 11 News -crainbebo

11:30 12 Trapper John M.D. Gonzo [Gregory Harrison] must prove to Trapper that his old college friend [Kristoffer Tabori] is not actually suffering from a deadly disease. 11:45 7 Trapper John M.D. Trapper [Pernell Roberts] refuses to treat an important Soviet diplomat [Theodore Bikel] in need of surgery because of his sensitive international status. 12:40 12 CBS Late Movie "Like Mom, Like Me." [1976] Linda Lavin. A woman abandoned by her husband is forced to create a new life for herself and her daughter. 12:55 7 CBS Late Movie "Leave Yesterday Behind." [1978] John Ritter. After a tragic accident, an understanding woman helps an injured college athlete to learn to live and love again. So which station is showing it with the network and which is a week behind?

That would be 7 (KIRO). Checking the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette microfilm for that date, all stations (KDKA 2, WTRF 7, WTAJ 10) showed "Like Mom, Like Me" from 1976 that night. -crainbebo

Retro: Spokane, WA - Saturday, January 13, 1990

Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC)

6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 28KAYU (Fox) Saturday, January 13, 1990 MORNING 5:30 am 4Sunday School of the Air 6Paid Programming 6:00 2Porky Pig & Friends 4Bugs Bunny & Buddies 6ALF Tales 6:30 4Maxies World 6Camp Candy 7:00 2Dink, the Little Dinosaur 4A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 6Home & Garden 7National Geographic 28Paid Programming 7:30 2Jim Hensons Muppet Babies 4Disneys Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour 8:00 6Captain N: The Game Master 7European Journal 28American Skiier 8:30 2Pee-wees Playhouse 4Slimer! and The Real Ghostbusters 6The Karate Kid 7Make Yourself at Home 28Billy Packers College Basketball 9:00 2The California Raisin Show

6The Smurfs 7Faces of Culture 28MOVIE: The Tomb (1986) Cameron Mitchell, Michelle Bauer. A tomb robber steals artifacts from an unmarked tomb in Egypt and sells them to different archeologists in America, displeasing the immortal woman whose tomb has been desecrated, 9:30 2Dungeons & Dragons 4Beetlejuice 7Faces of Culture 10:00 2College Basketball Georgetown at DePaul. 4The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 6The Chipmunks 7Project Universe 10:30 6College Basketball Regional games: Nevada-Las Vegas at Temple or Texas at Oklahoma. 7Project Universe 11:00 4The Flintstone Kids 7Americas Second Century 28Paid Programming 11:30 4ABC Weekend Special 7Americas Second Century AFTERNOON 12 pm 2CBS Sports Saturday 4College Mad House 7Understanding Human Behavior 28Wrestling 12:30 4MOVIE: The Great Adventure (Italian, 1975) Jack Palance, Joan Collins. A young boy and his trusty dog struggle to survive in Gold Rush-era Alaska but run afoul of a corrupt town boss in this adaptation of a Jack London story

6College Football Hula Bowl. 7Understanding Human Behavior 1:00 2College Basketball Maryland at Duke. 7North Idaho College Public Forum 28College Basketball Arizona State at USC. 1:30 7Computer Chronicles 2:00 7Do It Yourself 2:30 4Good Fishing 7The Joy of Painting 3:00 2Better Your Home 4Bowling AC-Delco Classic. 7Sneak Previews Goes Video 28College Basketball Arizona at UCLA. 3:30 2Paid Programming 7MotorWeek 4:00 2Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 6Golf: The Perfect Passion 7All About Trains 4:30 4Wide World of Sports Featured: The Harlem Globetrotters from St. Croix, Virgin Islands; Athlete of the Year presentation. 6Water Sportsworld 7Newtons Apple 5:00

2Simon & Simon 6Carsons Comedy Classics 7Austin City Limits 28Charles in Charge 5:30 6Q6 News 28The New Lassie EVENING 6:00 2CBS Evening News 4News 4 6MOVIE: The Black Hole (1979) Maximillian Schell, Anthony Perkins. Researchers discover a lost space ship on the edge of a black hole. 7The Lawrence Welk Show 28MOVIE: Born in East L.A. (1987) Cheech Marin, Paul Rodriguez. A Los Angeles native is rounded up by mistake with illegal aliens and dumped south of the border. 6:30 2KREM 2 News 4World News Tonight 7:00 2Womans Body 4Star Trek: The Next Generation The Hunted. On the planet Angosia, the crew aids in the capture of a prison escapee, whose reputation is belied when Troi interviews him. Prime Minister Nayrok: James Cromwell. Zayner: J. Michael Flynn. Troi: Marina Sirtis. 7Degrassi High A New Start. The gang start their first year of high school. (Part 1 of 2) 7:30 2Trying Times The Boss. A widow (Jean Stapleton) working at a fast-food joint clashes with her tyrannical teenage manager (Corey Feldman). Written by Marilyn Suzanne Miller. Gene: Jerry Houser. Luanda: Gail Boggs. 8:00 2Paradise Devils Escort. The accused killer Ethan is escorting back to Paradise for trial is dead set on killing himif pursuing vigilantes don't get the man first. Lee Horsley. Bishop: P.L. Brown. Ted Ramsey: Patrick Dollaghan. Fletcher: R.D. Call. Cliff Ramsey: Dave

Adams. 4Mission: Impossible Cargo Cult. The IMF tries to usurp the authority of a Pacific island "god" and his partner, who are using natives as slave labor in an illegal and lethal method for mining gold. Otagi: Lani Tupu. Regehr: Adrian Wright. Bull: Mike Bishop. Shannon: Jane Badler. Grant: Phil Morris. 6227 Play Christy for Me. While working as a deejay, Lester gets suggestive requests from a caller who he thinks is Mary. Christy: Arnetia Walker. Lester: Hal Williams. Travis: Stoney Jackson. Mary: Marla Gibbs. Dylan: Barry Sobel. Rose: Alaina Reed Hall. 7KSPS Saturday Night Cinema: The Grapes of Wrath (1940) Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell. Director John Fords Oscar-winning version of the Steinbeck novel about destitute Oklahoma farmers migrating West. 28Cops Los Angeles: Officers arrest a knife-wielder and a violent husband. 8:30 6Amen The Roast. The Deacon is roasted at a dinner, where some share less-than-reverential recollections of the honoree. Inga: Elsa Raven. Rolly: Jester Hairston. Deacon: Sherman Hemsley. 28Totally Hidden Video 9:00 2Tour of Duty Angel of Mercy. Goldman is physically wounded in the field, and mentally wounded when reunited with nurse Nikki Raines (Pamela Gidley). Trang: James Hong. Ba Tho: Clyde Kusatsu. Anderson: Terence Knox. Goldman: Stephen Caffrey. (Repeat) 4ABC Saturday Mystery: B.L. Stryker Winner Takes All. Football and money figure in the murder of a high-school star's father, who's killed by his bookmaker's enforcers. Cody Pearson: Paul Gleason. Ruth Hastings: Cicely Tyson. Mark Hastings Jr.: Eriq LaSalle. Stryker: Burt Reynolds. Coach: Ken Vitulli. 6The Golden Girls Great Expectations. Rose is touting the power of positive thinking, which Blanche could use when her beau has a heart attack. Mary Ellen: Michele Pawk. Nurse: Kathy Bendett. Woman in Hospital: Kat Sawyer-Young. 28The Reporters 9:30 6Empty Nest Harrys Choice. When the man who shot her partner gets off on a technicality, Barbara stops chasing bad guys and starts chasing real-estate buyers, making Harry one happy dad. Cookie: Kathleen Noone. Barbara: Kristy McNichol. 10:00

2Saturday Night with Connie Chung The story of civil-rights pioneer Vernon Johns, who was succeeded by Dr. Martin Luther King as preacher of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Ala.; an exploration of the fur controversy. 6Hunter The Nightmare. McCall finds the slain body of her cleaning woman, a Latin American immigrant whose body is marked by signs of torture from years before. Maria Gonsalves: Kamala Lopez. Pomo Aragon: Joe Renteria. Edwardo: Carlos Carrasco. McCall: Stepfanie Kramer. 28The Arsenio Hall Show Jennifer Tilly; Judge Joseph A. Wapner; D.J. Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince. (Repeat) 10:15 7Doctor Who Trial of a Time Lord. The Doctor faces death when the Time Lords place him on trial for interfering in galactic affairs. Peri: Nicola Bryant. Melanie: Bonnie Langford. The Valeyard: Michael Jayston. Katryca: Joan Sims. LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News 4News 4 6Q6 News 28Comic Strip Live Scheduled: Tim Allen, Scott Herriott. From Los Angeles. 11:30 2RollerGames 4Star Trek: The Next Generation 6Carsons Comedy Classics 11:45 7Comedy Tonight 12 am 6Carsons Comedy Classics 28Freddys Nightmares Easy Come, Easy Go. A wealthy killer must wed a blackmailer (Tracey Walter) who witnessed her crimes. Later, she's surprised by an unsettling visit from her sister and brother-in-law (Jill Jacobson, Wings Hauser). Wes/Hank: Richard Eden. Herman: Frank Birney. 12:15 7Austin City Limits

12:30 2Cinema 2: Legend of the Champions (1968) Stuart Damon, Alexandra Bastedo. A secret agent is interrogated by his superiors on suspicion of being a double agent and being involved with a Tibetan guru who has supernatural powers. 4Paid Programming 6Saturday Night Live Ed O'Neill (host); Harry Connick Jr. 1:00 4News 4 (Repeat) 28Off the Air 1:15 7Off the Air 1:30 4ABC News 1:45 4Off the Air 2:00 6Paid Programming 2:30 2Off the Air 6Off the Air

Retro: Spokane, WA - Thursday, January 11, 1990

Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 28KAYU (Fox) Thursday, January 11, 1990 MORNING

5 am 4Hart to Hart 6Webster 5:30 6Morning Stretch 6:00 2The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 4Maxies World 6This Mornings Business 28Underdog 6:30 2KREM 2 Morning News 4ABC News This Morning 6NBC News at Sunrise 28C.O.P.S. 6:45 7A.M. Weather 7:00 2CBS This Morning Scheduled: actors Jessica Tandy (Driving Miss Daisy) and Ron Silver (Enimies, a Love Story); the plight of the Mozambique civil war refugees. (Part 4 of 4) 4Good Morning America Scheduled: Baseball Hall of Fame inductees. 6Today Scheduled: the environment (Part 3 of 3); an interview with Carole King. 28ThunderCats 7:05 7Zoobilee Zoo 7:30 7Captain Kangaroo 28Dennis the Menace 8:00 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28Smurfs Adventures 8:30 7Todays Special 28The Comic Strip

9:00 2Family Feud 4Donahue 6Scrabble 7Sesame Street 28The 700 Club 9:30 2Wheel of Fortune 6Classic Concentration 10:00 2The Price Is Right 4Home Scheduled: at home with actress Morgan Fairchild (Part 4 of 5); actress Jill St. John. Guest co-host: Melody Rogers. 6The Golden Girls 7Body Pulse 28Study in the Word 10:30 6227 7Sit and Be Fit 28Richard Roberts 11:00 2Geraldo 4The Sally Jelly Raphael Show Scheduled: coping with the death of ones mother. 6Family Ties 7The Art of William Alexander & Robert Warren 28Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 6Generations 7Feelings 28Alfred Hitchcock Presents AFTERNOON 12 pm 2KREM 2 News at Noon 4All My Children 6Days of Our Lives 7Nova

28Perry Mason 12:30 2The Bold and the Beautiful 1:00 2As the World Turns 4One Life to Live 6Another World 7Nature 28Divorce Court 1:30 28The Judge 2:00 2Guiding Light 4General Hospital 6Santa Barbara 7The American Experience 28Trial by Jury 2:30 28The Real Ghostbusters 3:00 2The Young and The Restless 4Bugs Bunny & Buddies 6Highway to Heaven 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28Alvin and the Chipmunks 3:30 4The Jetsons 7Sesame Street 28DuckTales 4:00 2The Oprah Winfrey Show Scheduled: People made ill by stress. 4ABC Afterschool Special Taking a Stand. A drama about a teenager (Timothy Collins Griffin) who pays a price for telling the truth about racism in his all-white neighborhood: he's ostracized by friends, his mother (Betty Buckley) is blamed for dwindling business at the club where she sings, and his sister (Jane Adams) is taunted by schoolmates. DA: Dan Lauria. Earl: Joe Aufiery.

6Kate & Allie 28Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers 4:30 6Family Ties 7Square One Television 28Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 5:00 2KREM 2 News at 5 4News 4 at 5 6Q6 News at 5 73-2-1 Contact 28Laverne & Shirley 5:30 6NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw 7The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 28Leave It to Beaver EVENING 2CBS Evening News with Dan Rather 4World News Tonight with Peter Jennings 6Q6 News at 6 28Charles in Charge 6:30 2The Cosby Show 4Entertainment Tonight Summer Dreams: The Story of The Beach Boys, controversial TV-movie about legendary music group. 6A Current Affair 7Nightly Business Report 28Benson 7:00 2Cheers An American Family. Carla's ex-husband, Nick (Dan Hedaya), demands custody of their oldest son, and Carla stuns everyone by giving in to him. Sensing something's amiss with the usually feisty waitress, Diane discovers why she's afraid to stand up to her ex. 4Whos the Boss? 6Jeopardy! 7Jacques Cousteaus North American Adventures St. Lawrence: Stairway to the Sea. Cousteau traces Jacques Cartiers 16th century route along the waterway. (Part 1 of 2)

28Mr. Belvedere New Years. Belvedere rings in the new year by making a new acquaintance; Marsha babies flu-stricken Kevin (Rob Stone). 7:30 2Night Court The Nun. An impressionable nun decides to give up her vows after meeting Harry in court. 4M*A*S*H Dear Mildred. Surprises are in store for Potter on his 27th anniversary, but Radar saves the best gift for last. 6Family Feud 28Growing Pains Feet of Clay. Ben is ready to throw out his autographed album after he witnesses the backstage performance of his rock idol (Brad Pitt). 8:00 248 Hours Behind the Smile. A complete look at beauty pageants, featuring reports on successful beauty coaches, current and ex-contestants, and the difficulties of staging a pageant. 4Father Dowling Mysteries The Exotic Dancer Mystery. The investigation of an exotic dancer's death leads Dowling and Steve to a crooked gambling ring with a plan to steal a load of cash from a mobster. Harlan Brock: Lewis Van Bergen. Carl Maxwell: Xander Berkeley. Marilyn: Elyssa Davalos. 6The Cosby Show Cliffs Nightmare. A late-night snack gives Cliff nightmares, including one in which he converses with a sandwich (Richard Hunt). Hippocritic Oaf: Kevin Clash. Monster 1: David Rudman. Monster 2: Noel Mac Neal. Cliff: Bill Cosby. 7Mystery! Rumpole of the Bailey: Quality of Life. Dieting Rumpoles (Leo McKern) misery lends him insight on the case of a woman accused of murdering her spouse. Ballard: Peter Blythe. Liz: Abigail McKern. Inchcape: Michael Grandage. Perdita: Helen Fitzgerald. 28MOVIE: Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981) Bo Derek, Miles OKeeffe. The Tarzan story from Jane's point of view. 8:30 6A Different World Heres to Old Friends. An old friend (Wren T. Brown) who's now a Wall Street big shot tells Dwayne to eliminate the dead weight from his life, namely Ron (Darryl Bell). Carol: Denise Nicholas. Dwayne: Kadeem Hardison. Whitley: Jasmine Guy. 9:00 2Island Son Icarus Falling. A mother wants to put her baby up for adoption; and a flight instructor shows symptoms of a disorder that may clip his wings forever. Ben Leighton: Tom

O'Brien. Henry Metrano: Dean Devlin. Tina Abalado: Monique Salcido. Sgt. Kono: Luis Avalos. 4The Young Riders Hard Time. Kid (Ty Miller) is sentenced to hard time on a trumped-up charge by a small-town sheriff carrying out the policies of the sadistic man who keeps the town under a cloud of fear. Richard: Mark Rolston. Davitch: Robert Clohessy. Cody: Stephen Baldwin. Tulsa: Cassie Yates. 6Cheers A Bar Is Born. While Rebecca psychs herself up to spend the night with Robin (Roger Rees), Sam prepares to open his own bar, a seedy, run-down hole that's already filled with furry customers. Rebecca: Kirstie Alley. Sam: Ted Danson. (Repeat) 7Television Live Pictures is an overview of the series and features clips of the attempted assassination of President Reagan; Queen Elizabeth II's coronation; the 1985 musicfest Live Aid; and the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. Host: Edwin Newman. (Repeat) 9:30 6Dear John Breaking Up Is Hard to Do. John's relationship with his new lady would be just great were it not for her daughter, who thinks all her mother's dates are grown-up dweebs. Baby Sitter: Meredith Baker. John: Judd Hirsch. 10:00 2Knots Landing Road Trip. Mack and Tom (Kevin Dobson, Joseph Gian) try to track down a former Oakman employee, but Tom has another mission to accomplish; Olivia (Tonya Crowe) buys some stock on a tip, while Harold (Paul Carafotes) also searches for a way to make a fast buck; Val plans her wedding, despite friends' doubts. 4PrimeTime Live A look at the moral and legal dilemmas of rapid medical technological advancements; examing the recent trend of celebrity perfumes. 6L.A. Law Noahs Bark. The partners move to stop Becker's latest venture; Allison feels humiliated as her rape trial begins; Rollins' case involves a man (Lenny Wolpe) with Tourette's syndrome, who was fired for his verbal outbursts; Kuzak makes a date with Roxanne's dance coach (Courtney Thorne-Smith). Jenkins: Ann Marie Lee. Becker: Corbin Bernsen. 7Taiwan: The Other China Global Tycoon. A profile of people responsible for Taiwans economic success examines related environmental problems. 28The Arsenio Hall Show Scheduled: Bronson Pinchot (Perfect Strangers); comedian Emo Phillips. LATE NIGHT

11:00 2KREM 2 News at 11 4News 4 at 11 6Q6 News at 11 7Unknown Chaplin The Great Director. 28After Hours Singer Paula Abdul. (Repeat) 11:30 2The Pat Sajak Show Scheduled: Sherman Hemsley (Amen); comedian Geoff Bolt; author Camilla Carr (Topsy Dingo, Wild Dog). 4Nightline 6The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Scheduled: Tony Randall; comic Diane Nichols; singer Kenny Rankin. 28MOVIE: Gigot (1962) Jackie Gleason, Katherin Kath. Poignant comedy about a mute who befriends the young daughter of a prostitute. 12 am 4News 4 at 11 7Off the Air 12:30 2Night Heat Mean Business. Giambone (Jeff Wincott) is determined to prove that the death of an unsuccessful industrialist was not a suicide. O'Brien: Scott Hylands. Kirkwood: Allan Royal. Hogan: Sean McCann. Burns: Eugene A. Clark. (Repeat) 4Hart to Hart 6Late Night with David Letterman Scheduled: comic David Steinberg; former Major League Baseball star Bill Lee. 1:30 2KREM 2 News at 11 4Seminar [?] 6Paid Programming 28Paid Programming 2:00 2CBS News Nightwatch 4Off the Air 6Off the Air 28Off the Air

What was preempted on KXLY due to the Afterschool Special? -crainbebo

The Facts of Life and Newhart.

RETRO: MID-SOUTH, OCT. 4TH, 1976

WMC-TV (Channel 5, NBC) (Memphis) MORNING 06:25 TV Chapel 06:30 Dusty's Tree House 07:00 The Today Show 09:00 Sanford and Son 09:30 Dinah! 11:00 50 Grand Slam 11:30 The Gong Show AFTERNOON 12:00 Action News 5 12:30 Days of Our Lives 01:30 The Doctors 02:00 Another World 03:00 Somerset 03:30 Bewitched 04:00 The Brady Bunch 04:30 Adam-12 05:00 Action News 5 EVENING 06:00 NBC Nightly News 06:30 The Cross Wits 07:00 Little House on the Prairie ("Bunny" Nellie feigns paralysis in a fall from Laura's horse) 08:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies ("Never Give an Inch") 10:00 Action News 5 10:30 The Tonight Show 12:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 12:30 Not For Women Only WREG-TV (Channel 3, CBS) (Memphis)

MORNING 06:00 Morning News 07:00 Good Morning From Memphis 08:00 Captain Kangaroo 09:00 The Price is Right 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 The Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow AFTERNOON 12:00 Newswatch 3 12:30 As the World Turns 01:30 Guiding Light 02:00 All in the Family 02:30 Match Game '76 03:00 Afternoon Movie ("Lassie's Great Adventure") 05:00 The Beverly Hillbillies 05:30 CBS News with Walter Cronkite EVENING 06:00 Newswatch 3 06:30 Hollywood Squares 07:00 Rhoda ("No Big Deal") 07:30 Phyllis ("Speech 1A") 08:00 Maude ("Bert Moves In") 08:30 All's Fair ("A Perfect Evening") 09:00 Executive Suite ("Re: The Porno Play") 10:00 Newswatch 3 10:30 Columbo ("Double Shock") 01:00 Late Movie ("The Clock") WHBQ-TV (Channel 13, ABC) (Memphis) MORNING 6:00a Good Morning America 07:00 Animals, Animals 07:30 Gilligan's Island 08:00 Eyewitness News 08:05 Straight Talk 09:00 Dialing for Dollars (movie "Chubasco") 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 All My Children AFTERNOON 12:00 Eyewitness News 12:30 Family Feud 01:00 $20,000 Pyramid 01:30 One Life to Live

02:15 General Hospital 03:00 Edge of Night 03:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 04:00 Bonanza 05:00 ABC News with Harry Reasoner 05:30 Andy Griffith Show EVENING 06:00 Eyewitness News 07:00 Captain and Tennille 08:00 Monday Night Football ("Steelers vs. Vikings") 10:45 Eyewitness News 11:15 Frank Broyles Show 12:15 Late News WAPT-TV (Channel 16, ABC) (Jackson, MS) 07:00a Good Morning America 09:00 Morning Movie 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 All My Children 12:00p Ryan's Hope 12:30 Family Feud 01:00 $20,000 Pyramid 01:30 One Life to Live 02:15 General Hospital 03:00 Edge of Night 03:30 The Flintstones 04:00 Leave it to Beaver 04:30 Gilligan's Island 05:00 Bewitched 05:30 ABC News 06:00p Local News 06:30 In Search of 07:00 Space 1999 08:00 Monday Night Football 10:45 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 11:15 News 11:30 Night Gallery WTWV-TV (Channel 9, NBC/ABC) (Tupelo, MS) 06:35a Morning Meditation 07:00 Today Show 09:00 Sanford and Son 09:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Fun Factory 11:30 Gong Show 12:00p Somerset 12:30 Days of Our Lives 01:30 The Doctors 02:00 Another World 03:00 Edge of Night 03:30 Little Rascals 04:00 Gilligan's Island 04:30 Brady Bunch 05:00 Bewitched 05:30 NBC Nightly News 06:00 Local News 06:30 To Tell the Truth 07:00 Little House on the Prairie 08:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 12:00a Tomorrow 01:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 01:30 News

WPSD-TV (Channel 6, NBC) (Paducah, KY) 07:00a Today Show 09:00 Sanford and Son 09:30 Romper Room 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Fun Factory 11:30 Gong Show 12:00p Newsbeat 12:30 Days of Our Lives 01:30 The Doctors 02:00 Another World 03:00 Somerset 03:30 Gilligan's Island 04:00 Brady Bunch 04:30 Ironside 05:30 NBC Nightly News 06:00 Newsbeat 06:30 Pop Goes Country 07:00 Little House on the Prairie

08:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies 10:00 Newsbeat 10:30 Tonight Show 12:00a Tomorrow WLBT-TV (Channel 3, NBC) (Jackson, MS) 06:10a Prayer 06:15 Our World 06:45 News 07:00 Today Show 09:00 Judy 10:00 Playmates 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Fun Factory 11:30 Gong Show 12:00p News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 01:30 The Doctors 02:00 Another World 03:00 Somerset 03:30 Dark Shadows 04:00 Sanford and Son 04:30 Marcus Welby, MD 05:00 Adam-12 05:30 NBC Nightly News 06:00 Local News 06:30 Wild Kingdom 07:00 Little House on the Prairie 08:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 12:00a Tomorrow KFVS-TV (Channel 12, CBS) (Cape Girardeau, MO) 6:00a Sunrise Semester 06:30 Breakfast Show 07:00 News 08:00 Captain Kangaroo 09:00 The Price is Right 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 The Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:00p News

12:30 As the World Turns 01:30 Guiding Light 02:00 All in the Family 02:30 Match Game '76 03:00 Tattletales 03:30 Mickey Mouse Club 04:00 Beverly Hillbillies 04:30 Andy Griffith Show 05:00 To Tell the Truth 05:30 CBS News with Walter Cronkrite 06:00 News 06:30 Muppets 07:00 Rhoda 07:30 Phyllis 08:00 Maude 08:30 All's Fair 09:00 Executive Suite 10:00 Channel 12 Report 10:30 Late Movie 12:30a News WTVF-TV (Channel 5, CBS) (Nashville, TN) 07:00 Mornings on 5 08:00 Captain Kangaroo 09:00 The Price is Right 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 The Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:00p Singing Convention 12:30 As the World Turns 01:30 Guiding Light 02:00 All in the Family 02:30 Match Game '76 03:00 Afternoon Movie 05:00 Gilligan's Island 05:30 CBS News with Walter Cronkite 6:00p Eyewitness News 06:30 To Tell the Truth 07:00 Rhoda 07:30 Phyllis 08:00 Maude 08:30 Country Awards 10:00 Eyewitness News 11:00 Champions

WBBJ-TV (Channel 7, ABC) (Jackson, TN) 6:30a Art Smith 07:00 Good Morning America 09:00 PTL Club 11:00 Let's Make a Deal 11:30 All My Children 12:00p News 12:30 Family Feud 01:00 $20,000 Pyramid 01:30 One Life to Live 02:15 General Hospital 03:00 Edge of Night 03:30 Ryan's Hope 04:00 Concentration 04:30 Green Acres 05:00 Lassie 05:30 ABC News 06:00p Local News 06:30 Pop Goes Country 07:00 Captain and Tennille 08:00 Monday Night Football 10:45 News 11:15 Highlights

I'm guessing this came out of the Memphis Commercial Appeal "Mid-South" TV tab? They had a section in the back which featured an expanded area of listings for the likes of Paducah/Cape Girardeau, Jackson, etc. Couple of observations -- WMC 5 picking up Dinah! was only the beginning of their notorious dismantling of NBC daytime. Second, I'd forgotten how WLBT 3 in Jackson did their own share of preemptions in the '70s. The 9:00 program was the local institution Coffee With Judy, hosted by Judy Moon (formerly a "weather girl"), plus the "Romper Room"-styled Our Playmates. The latter was an award-winning show - created very soon after the station passed into "interim" hands in 1971. I was living in Tupelo in 1976, so the afternoon schedules really took me back. Brady Bunch, back to back, on 5 and 9 respectively. Those were the days..... --Russell

I noticed some fairly strange things here. Only two of the Jackson, Mississippi stations were listed, and one of those was a U, WAPT. The odd man out here was CBS affil WJTV, on channel 12. Wonder what the CA's thinking was on that? Take these things into consideration: 1) The CA's circulation reach at the time was probably the northern third of the state of Mississippi, down to about Greenville, Greenwood, and maybe as far as Columbus. Surely it didn't go down as far as, say, Vicksburg? This becomes important because 2) UHF signals were notoriously weak in those days, and I don't know the technical facts, but WAPT's reach couldn't have been more than in a 60-mile radius around Jackson--far short of the southern end of CA's southern boundary in the Mississippi Delta. Meanwhile, 3) WJTV probably had a similar reach to WLBT, some 75-90 standard miles as one would expect from a V in a geographically large, predominantly rural market like Jackson. Its signal, by contrast, was probably visible in the southern part of the Delta. So the CA's listing WAPT really made no sense. Also conspicuously missing are the Arkansas stations, namely the three Little Rock V affils, Jonesboro ABC affil KAIT, and the state ETV system. Perhaps this listing was culled from a separate edition aimed at the areas east and south of Memphis, I don't know. But that would be the only explanation I could imagine. Further, only one Nashville station is listed for those parts of western Tennessee near the Tennessee River within the fringe areas of the 100-mile signals of the Vs in that market-WTVF. Strangely enough, in those days, WTVF was short-spaced to Memphis' WMCTV, the NBC affil. Wonder how cable systems (what few existed then, probably) and viewers fared with two close signals warring for that channel space? But more to the point, why didn't the CA list ABC affil WNGE (now WKRN) or NBC affil WSM (now WSMV)? Those two stations probably came in much clearer to viewers east of Jackson, Tennessee, without the interference that would have dogged WTVF back in the day (all memories now with DTV and ubiquitous cable, of course). Point being, the CA was pretty arbitrary in its selections for the daily TV page. It may not have been so with the Sunday insert, perhaps approaching the breadth of the old Louisville Courier-Journal, with its listing of every TV signal that came into the state of Kentucky. But I don't think I would have found the CA reliable if I were living in those times. About the only thing that our new technologies have made simpler, IMO, is the elimination of out-of-market OTA signals from cable systems (most of them, anyway).

Even more so, notably missing from this lineup is the one VHF station in the Greenwood/Greenville area - WABG Channel 6 (ABC). I can't speak for its reach - and I can only guess (without looking at old BC Yearbooks) that in 1976 they were still on a shorter tower. Still, that would be an ABC I'd include before going with WAPT. [side remark: There was an ad I saw in a late '60s Clarion-Ledger for WABG 6, touting "the full ABC schedule" ... so I'm led to wonder how close a watchable signal extended toward Jackson] As for the Appeal's circulation area, I can guess that it's highly doubtful it reached much beyond US 82 across the state. Below that, and you're in prime Clarion-Ledger territory. At the same time, I do believe WAPT was on the cable system in Starkville (and for a time, even WBRC/Birmingham was, too). But that still doesn't explain the omission of WJTV 12. Prior to WXVT 15 powering up out of Greenville and bring a local CBS to the area, I'd think WJTV had just as much influence as WREG ... corresponding with the overlap of NBC on WLBT and WMC. Or, here's a more proper short answer: ??

Quote Also conspicuously missing are the Arkansas stations, namely the three Little Rock V affils, Jonesboro ABC affil KAIT, and the state ETV system. Perhaps this listing was culled from a separate edition aimed at the areas east and south of Memphis, I don't know. But that would be the only explanation I could imagine. That's an even bigger head-scratcher. Jonesboro's cable historically carried the Little Rock stations along with Memphis and local KAIT (and KTEJ 19 - AETN's repeater when it signed on in 1976). Fact is, most of the Little Rock stations had virtually statewide coverage cable-wise at one time or another. --Russell KATV was even carried on the cable in West Memphis at one time. I know the tv listings in the Commercial Appeal were zoned but that wouldn't explain this channel line up. WNGE was probably not viewed in too many counties where the CA circulated but WSM was on the cable in Jackson along with WTVF.

Despite being on channel 5, WTVF was on the cable in more of West TN than any of the other Nashville stations. There where some places in Northwest TN where ABC was apparently WBBJ, NBC was WPSD and CBS was WTVF instead of WREG or KFVS which makes no sense to me.

To Brian and Russell: Russell, good job building upon my concerns! I didn't even notice the absence of WABG, which makes all of this even more strange as hell. On channel 6, I suspect it might have been seen as far north as Oxford and Tunica, perhaps, in counties that had plenty of CA subscribers and paper boxes. I don't know nearly as much about Arkansas, but I suspect you would be right in that at least one, if not all, of the Little Rock Vs would be viewed in places like Forrest City, Marianna, and Helena, in the Delta region. Maybe the CA didn't get good circulation in Arkansas outside the extreme eastern counties along present-day Interstate 40, as it might have in Mississippi. We must remember that Little Rock had a spirited competition between two dailies, the Democrat and the Gazette (which have since merged), that were surely available everywhere in the state, thereby leaving many retailers with no room to have CA boxes in addition to the Little Rock dailies and the local papers. As for you, Brian, you have brought up a point that is way-crazy, even by the standards of that time. People would actually prefer watching CBS on Nashville's channel 5, knowing full well that the signal might get interrupted by Memphis' WMC, rather than a perhaps fuzzier, but more certain picture from WREG or even KFVS? On cable, of course, it would not have been an issue due to different head ends (I would love to find out info about where they would have been located), but cable was only available in the county-seat towns (if there); out in the country, you apparently had to take your chances. Has anybody on this forum ever spent time in ages past in that no-man's land (sorry, ladies, for being sexist) of rural western Tennessee and encountered the WTVF/WMC short-spacing issue and the war those signals obviously fought for reception on your set? I think your smiley answer, Russell, is the only one that can be provided regarding these issues. But here's something to remember: the CA listed its sister TV station, WMC, first everyday in the listings before WREG, WHBQ, and WKNO, despite having only the second channel number sequentially (3, 5, 10, 13). The parent organization back then, of course, was Scripps-Howard, then one of the biggest publishers and broadcasters around. That may explain, for instance, the decision not to list Nashville's WSM as a rival NBC station for western Tennessee (or KARK for eastern Arkansas)--although to be fair, it did list WPSD for northwestern Tennessee, WTWV for northeastern Mississippi, and WLBT for the Mississippi Delta. It also suggests that the paper "played favorites" with those stations it did list, favoring some and excluding others on the basis of its perceptions of how each station would affect the ratings of WMC. Sounds cynical, I know, but even then TV was a cut-throat biz. (But then, how do you explain the absence of the ETV systems in Arkansas and Mississippi? PBS had, as it does today, only a miniscule

audience.)

Retro; New York City, Thursday, October 7, 1948

Source; New York Times TELEVISION WCBS-TV, Channel 2 Afternoon 12:30-Music; Program Review 12::40-5ports Album with Dennis James 12:45-World Series Baseball: Cleveland Indians at Boston Braves (All Stations). Evening 6:15-Music; Weather 6:30-Lucky Pup (Children's Show) 6:40-Bob Howard Show 7:00-FlIrn; Air Power Is Peace Power, 7:30-CBS News with Douglas Edwards 7:45-Face the Music; Johnny Desmond 8:00-To the Queen's Taste with Dione Lucas (cooking) 8:30-Rodeo. Madison Square Garden 11:15-Newsreel WNBT, Channel 4 (NBC) Afternoon 12:40-Sports Film 12:45-World Series Baseball 5:30-Howdy Doody; Buffalo Bob Smith 7:15-Cavalcade of Fashions 7:30-Musical Miniatures 7:45-Sportswoman of the Week 7:50 Camel Newsreel with John Cameron Swayze 8:00-NBC Presents: Guest, Princess Annette Sagaphi (travel expert) 8:15-The Nature of Things (science) 8:30-Variety, With Lanny Ross and Guests 9:00-Buffalo Bob Smith's Gulf Roadshow (Variety); Guest-Turhan Bey

WABD Channel 5 (DuMont) Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball 5:45-Teletunes Evening 6:00-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery 6:30-Sports. Russ Hodges, and Films 7:00-Tots, Tweens and Teens Fashion Show 7:30-Camera Headlines (news) 7:45-Jack Eigen Show (talk/interview) 8:00-Film Shorts 8:30-Charade Quiz, With Bill Slater 9:00-Sports Film and Wrestling, at Park Arena WJZTV Channel 7 (ABC) Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball 5:30 Film Short: Delacarlia 7:00-News and Views, With Gordon Fraser and Joe Hasel 7:15-Film: Arctic Thrills (documentary) 7:30-Club Seven With Johnny Thompson 8:00-Feature Film: Caught in the Act, With With Henry Armetta WPIX Channel 11 (Ind) Afternoon 12:45World Series Baseball 5:00-News and Recorded Music 5:45-Comics on Parade Evening 6:00-Recorded Music 7:00-News; Rendezvous With Stan Shaw 7:30-Newsreel Films 7:40-Jimmy Jemall, Inquiring Photographer (Premiere) 8:00-Gloria Swanson Program: Guests Helen Jepson, Robert Flaherty 9:00=News: Wrestling at Ridgewood Arena

10:45-Newsreel WATV Channel 13 (Ind) Morning 10:00-Music, test pattern Afternoon 12:45-World Series Baseball 2.45-Music and Feature Films (joined in progress after game) 5:00-Junior Frolics 5:30-Film Serial: Mystery Mountain, With Ken Maynard (Western, 1934) 5:50-Camera HighlIghts (news) Evening 7:00-Film: In Old Montana, With Fred Scott (Western, 1939) 8:00-Film: Devil Diamond, With Frankle Darro (Western, 1937) 8:30-9:00-Live Coverage; President Truman Speaks at Mosque Theater, Newark Notice that all 6 stations then operating in New York carried live coverage of the World Series, starting at 12:45 PM, probably in a simulcast using feed provided by NBC for stations across the U.S.

Retro: Washington/Baltimore/Harrisonburg Fri, Oct 3, 1980

from Washington Post WMAR 2-CBS Baltimore 6:30 Ed Allen 7:00 Friday Morning (news at 7:25) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Donahue 10:00 World of People (Lori Scussel meets Barry Manilow/spectacular fireworks display/biggest magic get-together) 10:30 Romper Room 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 Tom & Jerry 4:30 Good Times 5:00 All in the Family 5:30 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Joker's Wild 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Dukes of Hazzard (according to a blurb in the Post's TV section, James Best, who played the Sheriff on the series, was once a drama teacher at the University of Mississippi) 10:00 Dallas 11:00 News 11:30 Jim Rockford, Private Investigator (Rockford Files) 12:30 Movie "Shriek of the Mutilated" 2:30 News WHSV 3-ABC Harrisonburg 6:00 PTL Club 7:00 Good Morning America (news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 PTL Club 10:00 Vidal Sassoon's Your New Day (guests Carole Shaw, Phyllis Diller, and Dr. Irene Kassorla) 10:30 Romper Room 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 Hour Magazine 5:30 All in the Family 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Backstage at the Grand Ole Opry 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Benson 8:30 Movie "The Way We Were" 11:00 News 11:30 Fridays 12:40 News WRC 4-NBC Washington 5:30 Knowledge

6:00 Health Field 6:30 Tony Brown 7:00 Today 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore (x2) 10:00 David Letterman 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus noon Card Sharks 12:30 Doctors 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Texas 4:00 Toni Tennille (guests Red Reed, Tommy Lasorda, and Maureen McGovern) 5:00 To Tell the Truth 5:30 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Flintstones Special "Jogging Fever" (picking up on the jogging craze as Fred decides to become the first Bedrock resident to enter a marathon...IMDB indicates an airdate of October 11, 1981 with Wikipedia saying the 1981 airing was part of a limitedrun series of specials) 8:30 Facts of Life 9:00 Speak Up America (Marjoe Gortner, Jayne Kennedym and Rhonda Bates speak to people around the country about controversial issues) 10:00 NBC Magazine with David Brinkley 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest host David Brenner welcomes guests Mel Tillis and Nancy Allen) 12:30 Midnight Special WTTG 5-Ind Washington 6:00 Panorama 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Porky Pig 8:00 Flintstones 8:30 Bugs & Popeye 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 Make Room for Daddy 10:00 Leave It to Beaver 10:30 My Three Sons 11:00 Chico & the Man 11:30 Love, American Style noon Panorama 1:00 Medical Center 2:00 Ghost & Mrs. Muir 2:30 New Zoo Revue

3:00 Flintstones 3:30 Tom & Jerry 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Superman 5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 I Love Lucy 6:00 Andy Griffith 6:30 Happy Days Again 7:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Starsky & Hutch 9:00 Merv Griffin (guests Chevy Chase, Andy Gibb, and Grace Slick) 10:00 News 11:00 M*A*S*H 11:30 Odd Couple mid. Perry Mason 1:00 Movie "The DI" 3:00 Movie "Yes, My Darling Daughter" 4:50 Movie "The Whiplash" WJLA 7-ABC Washington 6:00 Revista 6:30 Richard Simmons 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Good Morning Washington 10:00 Edge of Night 10:30 Family Feud 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 Movie "Lovers and Other Strangers" 6:00 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8:00 Muppet Show (guest Shirley Bassey) 8:30 Movie "The Way We Were" 11:00 News 11:30 Fridays 12:40 Neil Sedaka Touch WDVM 9-CBS Washington 6:00 Christopher Closeup 6:30 Best of Morning Break

7:00 Friday Morning 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Morning Break (Carol Randolph) 11:00 Jeffersons 11:30 Alice 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 (co-host Robert Mandan/guests Brenda Vaccaro, Jay Johnson, Lacy J. Dalton, Ralph Nader, Jerome Alexander, Mark Wilson) 5:30 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 PM Magazine (Henry Tenenbaum visits the Maryland State motocross championships/meeting a labrador with an unusual talent) 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Dukes of Hazzard 10:00 Dallas 11:00 News 11:30 Donahue 12:30 Movie "The Last of Sheila" WBAL 11-NBC Baltimore 6:30 Learning to Read 7:00 Today (news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 Carol Burnett 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10:00 Face the Music 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Doctors noon Hello Baltimore (Kay Greene shows the healing powers of music/also appearing are Chef Jon McClure and plant pro Alan Michael; WBAL was an early adoptee of Gari's Hello News package, using it from 1978 to 1985 according to the Southern Media news theme site) 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Texas 4:00 What's Happening!! 4:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 5:00 Happy Days Again 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Roots (pt 2) 10:00 NBC Magazine with David Brinkley 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Midnight Special 2:00 Adam-12 WJZ 13-ABC Baltimore 5:50 Prime Time 6:20 News 6:30 Morning Stretch 7:00 Good Morning America (news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 People are Talking (guest Arlene Dahl) 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 Hour Magazine noon News 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 John Davidson (same line-up as DC's 9) 6:00 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Evening Magazine (a woman who eats bark, bushes, grass and leaves/jogger's manhunt) 8:00 Benson 8:30 Movie "The Way We Were" 11:00 News 11:30 Fridays 12:40 America's Top 10 1:10 Movie "The Interns" 3:20 News 3:30 Movie: TBA WDCA 20-Ind Washington 5:45 PTL Club 6:45 Community News 6:55 News 7:00 Woddy Woodpecker 7:30 Mighty Mouse 8:00 Casper 8:30 Popeye 9:00 WOW! 9:30 Romper Room

10:00 700 Club noon Kids Break 12:30 Newsprobe 1:00 Movie "Call Her Mom" 2:30 Casper 3:00 Krofft Superstars 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Bugs Bunny 5:00 Woody Woodpecker 5:30 Little Rascals 6:00 What's Happening!! 6:30 Good Times 7:00 Barney Miller 7:30 Sanford & Son 8:00 Movie "Best of Benny Hill" (the opening for the movie would later be adapted by comedian Russell Peters for his Green Card Tour Special, even re-versioning Benny's classic theme) 10:00 Jim Rockford, Private Investigator (Rockford Files) 11:00 Benny Hill 11:30 News mid. PTL Club WAPB 22-Annapolis/WMPB 67-Baltimore (PBS, MPT) 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 American Story 7:30 Over Easy 8:00 Education 8:30 Meeting Leading 9:00 Instructional Programs 3:30 Personal Time Management 4:00 Over Easy 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Electric Company 7:00 Power Game 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week (guest Barry Ziskin) 9:00 Sneak Previews 9:30 Old Houseworks 10:00 Maryland Newsrap (Neal Friedman) 10:30 US Chronicle "At the Gate Alone" (Jim Lehrer explores the realities of bringing disabled persons into the mainstream) 11:00 As Man Behaves 11:30 Captioned ABC News

WETA 26-PBS Washington 8:00 Hatha Yoga 8:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 9:00 Sesame Street (x2, first show is listed as a rerun) 11:00 3-2-1 Contact 11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood noon Feelings 12:30 Dick Cavett 1:00 Movie "This Happy Breed" 3:00 Vegetable Soup 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Villa Alegre 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Ben Watternberg's 1980 "The Wealth Weapon" 7:00 Over Easy (guest Helen Hayes) 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Bill Moyers' Journal "Campaign Report" (reports from the 1980 election trail) 10:00 Metro Week in Review 10:30 College Football: Elizabeth City State at Norfolk State (I'm guessing either UNCTV or WHRO Norfolk originated coverage?) WBFF 45-Ind Baltimore 6:15 News 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7:00 Three Stooges 7:30 Little Rascals 8:30 Gilligan's Island 9:00 Partridge Family 9:30 I Love Lucy 10:00 700 Club 11:30 I Dream of Jeannie noon Big Valley 1:00 Movie "A Day at the Races" 3:00 Cartoons 3:30 Flintstones 4:00 Lost in Space 5:00 Gilligan's Island 5:30 Chico & the Man 6:00 Get Smart 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:00 Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Sanford & Son 8:00 Kojak 9:00 Movie "Anna Karenina" 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 No Holds Barred 12:40 New Avengers 1:50 News WNVT 53-PBS Annandale (relayed on 14 Washington) 8:55 What's Happenin' 9:00 Instructional Programs 3:00 Spoleto '80 3:30 Warrenton Country Music Contest 4:00 Medicine from the Sea 4:30 Lap Quilting 5:00 I am a Fool 5:30 Vegetable Soup 6:00 Electric Company 6:30 Villa Alegre 7:00 Once Upon a Classic "Night Ferry" 8:00 Cosmos "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean" 9:00 Body in Question "Naming of Parts" 10:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Crime and Punishment" (pt 1) 11:00 What's Happenin' WXTV (relay) 56-SIN Washington 9:00 Agencia SOSSA 9:30 Pelicula "Los chicos del pre-universitario" 11:30 Martha Llorens 12:30 En San Antonio 1:00 Mundo Latino 2:00 Mas o Menos 2:30 Bella y Bestia 3:30 Sandra y Pauline 4:30 Rojo y Negro 5:30 J.J. Juez 6:00 Reporter 41 7:00 Aprendiendo a Amar 7:30 Cristina Bazan 8:30 Marcia el Triunfo 9:30 Asi es Julissa 10:00 Colorina 10:30 24 Horas 11:20 Reporter 41 11:30 Noche a Noche mid. Pelicula "Dos inocentes mujerigos"

2:00 Marcia el Triunfo 3:00 24 Horas 3:50 Reporter 41 4:00 Asi es Julissa 4:30 Noche a Noche WTKK 66-Rel Manassas 11:00 PTL Club 1:00 Good News America 1:30 Richard Hogue 2:00 Christopher Closeup 2:30 Lloyd Oglivie 3:00 700 Club 4:30 Something Special 5:00 Circle Square 5:30 News 6:00 PTL Club 8:00 Light & Lively 9:00 Vegas Alive 9:30 God's News 10:00 700 Club HBO 5:30pm Movie "Hot Stuff" 7:00 Inside the NFL 8:00 Movie "Prophecy" 10:00 Standing Room Only: Burlesque USA 11:30 Movie "The Concorde: Airport '79" 1:30 Standing Room Only: Lily Tomlin

It's interesting that the Post included (at that time) WHSV, but not WVPT (the Staunton/Harrisonburg PBS outlet)--or, for that matter, the NBC affiliates in Charlottesville (WVIR) and Hagerstown (WHAG). Maybe the Post had different editions for various parts of the circulation area? My copy also included a list of DC radio stations...

from Washington Post WDVM 9-CBS Washington 6:00 Christopher Closeup 6:30 Best of Morning Break 7:00 Friday Morning

8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Morning Break (Carol Randolph) 11:00 Jeffersons 11:30 Alice noon News Depending on were in the DC metro area you were you could get the Baltimore, Richmond or Roanoke on cable or antenna CBS station to watch TPIR.

Retro: North Georgia Saturday, October 4, 1975

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Nature's Window 7:30 Go-USA ("Frostbite," the story of a Revolutionary War veteran and a raw recruit who are ordered to move a cannon from Albany, NY to Boston to help George Washington's troops, week-behind from 12:30 PM) 8 AM Big Blue Marble 8:30 Come Along 2 9 AM Waldo Kitty 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 News 12:30 Dialogue 1 PM American League Playoff: A's-Red Sox (Game 1) 4 PM National League Playoff: Pirates-Reds (Game 1, time approximate) 7 PM Hee Haw (Tammy Wynette, George Lindsey, Billy Walker, time approximate) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus" 11 PM News 11:30 Weekend (drunken driving in Finland, which accounts for more than half that country's automobile accidents; the financial controversy surrounding the then-upcoming Montreal Olympics; how some New Jersey kids were lied to to get them to join the Army;

next week "Saturday Night" (not yet "Saturday Night Live") debuts at this time) 1 AM Movie: "Madame X" 3 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Agricultural Science In Action 7:30 Go-USA (same as Ch. 2) 8 AM Flintstones 8:25 News For Little People 8:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 9 AM Waldo Kitty 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 Josie And The Pussycats 12:30 Countdown To Destiny 1 PM American League Playoff: A's-Red Sox (Game 1) 4 PM National League Playoff: Pirates-Reds (Game 1, time approximate) 7 PM Hee Haw (time approximate) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus" 11 PM Treasure Hunt 11:30 700 Club WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:15 Video College 6:45 Box 5 RFD 7:15 Tree Talks 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Scooby-Doo 10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour 11 AM Far Out Space Nuts 11:30 Bewitched 12 N News 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Captain Mikula, The Kid," '74 from Czechoslovakia) 2 PM Valley Of The Dinosaurs (delay from 12 N)

2:30 World Of Survival 3 PM Soul Train (the Pointer Sisters, B.T. Express, Ralph Carter of "Good Times") 4 PM Movie: "The Century Turns" (pilot for "Hec Ramsey") 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM The World At War (1940: Dunkirk, the Battle of Britain, and Churchill's "finest hour" speech) 8 PM The Jeffersons 8:30 Doc 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (guest: Shirley MacLaine) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Hired Hand" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM Backyard Gardening 7:30 Food For Thought 8 PM Irish Rovers (guests: the Clancy Brothers) 8:30 Great Adventure (explorers brave the Nile in a kayak) 9:30 Buck Owens (Tony Booth, Susan Raye, Buddy Alan) 10 PM Soundstage (Barry Manilow in concert) 11 PM Kup's Show (Peggy Lee, Tammy Grimes, actress Irene Worth, Janis Paige, former South Vietnamese political figure Nguyen Cao Ky) 12 M Play It Again, Uncle Sam (Gloria Loring traces America's musical heritage, with help from Bob Hope and Tommy Smothers.) 1 AM Austin City Limits WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Bob Brandy 8 AM Hong Kong Phooey 8:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape 9:30 Lost Saucer 10 AM Adventures Of Gilligan (animated) 10:30 Uncle Croc's Block 11:30 Oddball Couple 12 N Mull's Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Movie: "Games" 3:30 Movie: "The Pad (and How to Use It)" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (U.S. National Drag Racing Championships, a figure-skating exhibition from Colorado Springs)

6:30 On The Rocks (delay from Thu 8:30 PM) 7 PM ABC News (Ted Koppel) 7:30 Kaleidoscope Nine 8 PM Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell (the Bay City Rollers; Alan King; Yogi Berra, Billy Martin, and Bill Virdon singing "Heart" from "Damn Yankees") 9 PM College Football: Ohio State-UCLA 12 M Movie: "Night Of The Blood Monster" (time approximate) 1:45 ABC News (anchor probably from an o&o) WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Adventures In Living 7 AM Ebony Beat Journal 7:30 These Are The Days (delay from Sun 11 AM) 8 AM Hong Kong Phooey 8:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape 9:30 Lost Saucer 10 AM Adventures Of Gilligan 10:30 Uncle Croc's Block 11:30 Oddball Couple 12 N Speed Buggy 12:30 American Bandstand (Faith, Hope and Charity; Gino Vannelli) 1:30 Movie: "Body And Soul" 3:30 Untouchables 4:30 Babar Comes To America 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Space: 1999 7:30 News 8 PM Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell 9 PM NCAA Football: Ohio State-UCLA 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Movie: "The Scorpio Letters" 2:30 ABC News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7 AM Bullwinkle 7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 8 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Scooby-Doo 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 Baylor High Football Highlights 2 PM Soul Train (Little Milton, the O'Jays) 3 PM Billy Walker's Country Carnival (Jack Greene, Peggy Little, John Wesley Riles) 3:30 Wilburn Brothers 4 PM Porter Wagoner 4:30 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop 5 PM Wrestling 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM America (Alistair Cooke) 8 PM The Jeffersons 8:30 Doc 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM Moment Of Truth 11:30 Movie: "Girls Of Pleasure Island" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 7 AM Navy Film 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Scrunch Bunch 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 CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Movie: "The War Lover" 4 PM Ebony Speaks 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Formula 5000 auto race from Long Beach, CA; Gold Cup hydroplane races) 6 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Linda Nail) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (most-requested songs) 8 PM The Jeffersons 8:30 Doc 9 PM College Football: Ohio State-UCLA (ABC) 12 M News (time approximate) 12:20 Movie: "Major Dundee"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (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 Villa Alegre 12:30 Electric Company 1 PM Bug 'n' You (auto maintenance) 1:30 Dance To The Music 2 PM Sound Of Youth 2:30 Guppies To Groupers 3 PM Byline: Robert And Suzanne Massie 3:30 Backyard Gardening 4 PM Garden Show 4:30 Cinema Showcase: James Earl Jones 5 PM Black America Sunday 5:30 Curious I (tools) 6 PM Food For Thought 6:30 Wall Street Week 7 PM Firing Line (Nguyen Cao Ky discusses reasons for the fall of South Vietnam: government corruption and low morale in the country's armed forces.) 8 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals 8:30 TBA 9 PM Play It Again, Uncle Sam 10 PM Movie: "Vogues" sign off 12 M WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:40 News 7 AM Three Stooges 7:30 Little Rascals 8 AM Ultra Man 8:30 Speed Racer 9 AM Addams Family 9:30 Flintstones 10 AM Abbott And Costello 10:30 Munsters 11 AM Hazel 11:30 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop

12 N Roller Game Of The Week 1 PM Movie: "War Arrow" 2:30 Petticoat Junction 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 Banana Splits 4 PM Jim Thomas Outdoors 4:30 Party (the Impressions, Tapestry) 5 PM Treasure Island (animated) 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 7 PM Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (from Raleigh) 8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Dolly Parton, Narvel Felts, Bobby Wright) 8:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Jerry Reed) 9 PM Porter Wagoner 9:30 Buck Owens 10 PM Pop! Goes The Country (the Statler Brothers, Susan Raye) 10:30 Music Place (guest: Bill Monroe) 11 PM Jim Ed Brown 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Bad Company, the Commodores, Rare Earth, Spanky and Our Gang) 1 AM Movie: "Double Indemnity" 3:05 Movie: "The Blancheville Monster" 4:50 Movie: "Five Golden Hours" (Ernie Kovacs stars in this one from '61) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (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 Villa Alegre 12:30 Ourstory 1 PM Sesame Street 2 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM off the air WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 8 AM Emergency +4 8:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 9 AM Waldo Kitty 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 Josie And The Pussycats 12:30 Go-USA ("Oregon Bound," first of two parts, about a family of children who must complete the journey after their parents die en route to Oregon) 1 PM American League Playoff: A's-Red Sox (Game 1) 4 PM National League Playoff: Pirates-Reds (Game 1, time approximate) 7 PM Hee Haw (time approximate) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Shamus" 11 PM TBA 11:30 Weekend WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Electric Company 11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12 N Villa Alegre 12:30 Ourstory 1 PM Big Blue Marble 1:30 Dance To The Music 2 PM Word On Words 2:30 Guppies To Groupers 3 PM Byline: Robert And Suzanne Massie 3:30 Plants, Gardens, Etc. 4 PM Garden Show 4:30 Cinema Showcase: James Earl Jones 5 PM Sign News 45 5:30 TBA 7 PM Firing Line 8 PM Tenno (marking Emperor Hirohito's first visit to the U.S. this program looks at the Japanese imperial family and system) 9 PM Play It Again, Uncle Sam 10 PM Soundstage sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Mighty Mouse 7:30 Porky Pig 8 AM Bozo's Big Top

8:30 Mr. Magoo 9 AM Jeff's Collie 9:30 Laurel And Hardy 10 AM Dennis The Menace 10:30 Fury 11 AM Cisco Kid 11:30 Lone Ranger 12 N Wally's Workshop 12:30 Dr. Kildare 1:30 Movie: "Go For Broke" 3:30 Movie: "Captain Boycott" 5:30 This Is The NFL 6:30 Movie: "Lease Of Life" 8:30 Grand Old Gospel Time 9 PM Warren Roberts (gospel music) 10 PM The Lesson 10:30 Better World (interviews with David Ben-Gurion from 1970 and 1973) 11 PM Washington Debates For The '70s (Ronald Reagan, Hubert Humphrey, and Ralph Nader are among those debating the regulation of government agencies.) sign off 12 M WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 5 PM Champions (National Indian Athletic Association boxing championships, U.S. Indoor Swimming Championship relays, National Women's Synchronized Trampoline Championships) 6 PM Carol Mann Celebrity Golf Challenge (opponent: Efrem Zimbalist Jr.; Bobby Riggs joins them on the sixth hole) 6:30 This Week In The NFL 7:30 Mr. Chips (replacing old doors with louvered ones; replacing kitchenfloor tiles) 8 PM Jerry Falwell 9 PM Grace Cathedral 10 PM Liberty Faith Temple 10:30 One Reach One 11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith sign off 11:05 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 8 PM Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell (the Bay City Rollers; Alan King; Yogi Berra, Billy Martin, and Bill Virdon singing "Heart" from "Damn Yankees")

WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 8 PM Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell ...this was The Bay City Rollers' second time on Cosell's show. The first, on the September 20th premiere, was sattelited from a studio at London Weekend Television (as I recall, it was on the same set used for SuperSonic, which had premiered on ITV that same month). For this appearance, the Rollers actually travelled to the Ed Sullivan Theater and performed "Saturday Night" on the same stage The Beatles made their first American performance over CBS' The Ed Sullivan Show over eleven years earlier. "Saturday Night" barely managed to hit the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 during the Cosell show's lifetime ...

At the time the Rollers were being touted as the group that was going to make the world forget the Beatles, so Cosell may have figured he'd get the kind of ratings Sullivan got when he had the Beatles on in 1964. As we know, the Rollers soon faded back into obscurity and Cosell didn't get the big ratings (in fact his show was canceled after only 16 weeks). ...although the band actually landed The Bay City Rollers Show, their own Saturday morning NBC comedy variety show, in '78; NBC reran that show at 6:30 AM for about three or four years after its official cancellation without bothering to notify either the Rollers or producers Sid & Marty Krofft, according to head writer Mark Evanier...

Retro: Eastern New England - Saturday July 2, 1966

Source TV Guide, Eastern New England edition 2 - WGBH Boston (Educational) 05:15p The Friendly Giant children 05:30p Whats New children 06:00p Creative Person director Hallie Flanagan, a major figure in American experimental theater, is profiled 06:30p Aerospace Briefing 07:30p The French Chef Julia Child prepares an open-faced omelette made of ham, onions, tomatoes, peppers and herbs 08:00p Guy de Maupassant three stories about Consequences 08:45p Vince Guaraldi Trio 09:00p Sport of the Week 3 WTIC Hartford (CBS)

07:30a Summer Semester 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Deputy Dawg (color) 09:30a Tennessee Tuxedo (color) 10:00a Wally Gator (color) 10:30a Lassie 11:00a Tom and Jerry (color) 11:30a Quick Draw McGraw (color) 12:00p Sky King Sky tries to help a cowboy with a broken leg 12:30p Linus - cartoons 01:00p R.F.D.#3 Frank Atwood 02:00p Movie double feature 1) Along the Great Divide 1951 Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, John Agar; 2) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court 1949 Bing Crosby, Rhonda Fleming 05:00p Horse Race the Saranac Handicap from Aqueduct 05:30p Wyatt Earp Mr. Buntlines Vacation 06:00p Weather, News, Sports 06:30p CBS News Roger Mudd (color) 07:00p Lucille Ball (The Lucy Show) (color) 07:30p Continental Showcase Jim Backus introduces pop singers Lil Linfors (Sweden), Beauty Milton (U.S.), Bibi Johns (Sweden), Sacha Distel (France), Gitte (Denmark), and Rex Gildo (Germany); the comic Veterans (Sweden); dancer William Milie (U.S.); the Hazy Osterwald Sextet (Switzerland); and Henry Segers and his band (Belgium) 08:30p Secret Agent The Black Book 09:30p Face is Familiar game; host: Jack Whitaker; celebrity players: bandleader Skitch Henderson and actress Vivian Vance 10:00p Gunsmoke While pursuing a gang of train robbers, Matt manages to wound one of the outlaws who turns out to be a woman 11:00p News, Sports, Weather 11:20p Movie double feature Christine 1960 and Womens Prison 1955 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:30a Big Picture Army 07:00a Boomtown Rex Trailer 10:00a Secret Squirrel cartoon (color) 10:30a Underdog 11:00a Top Cat (color) 11:30a Fury 12:00p News Jack Borden, Terry Carter 12:25p Weather Bob Copeland 12:30p Mans Medical Knowledge topic is asthma 01:00p Big Brother Bob Emery 01:30p Sportsmans Holiday 1) Ted Williams catching a ten-pound bonefish in the waters off the Florida Keys; 2) Wildlife photographer Bob Wood narrates films of his East African safari; 3) a segment on women fishing for salmon 02:00p Leave it to Beaver

02:30p Movie The Masquerader 1933 Ronald Coleman 04:00p Baseball NBC Game of the Week (color) Atlanta Braves at San Francisco Giants 07:00p News, Weather 07:30p Flipper (color) Flipper is caught by fishermen who transport him to a marine exhibit nearly 200 miles away from Coral Key (first of 3 parts) 08:00p I Dream of Jeannie Tony feels that hes become a bit soft since Jeannie started doing all the household chores 08:30p Get Smart (color) In an attempt to discredit Smarts testimony against KAOS, the international hoods set out to confuse the already befuddled agent 09:00p Saturday Night at the Movies Ride the High Country 1961 (color) Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea 11:00p News Terry Carter 11:10p Weather Bob Copeland 11:15p Movie The Brothers Rico 1957 Richard Conte, Dianne foster, Kathryn Grant, James Darren 12:35a News, Sports, Weather 12:50a Movie The Web 1947 Vincent Price 5 WHDH Boston (CBS) 06:30a Summer Semester 07:00a Deputy Dawg cartoon 07:30a My Friend Flicka 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Heckle and Jeckle (color) 09:30a Tennessee Tuxedo (color) 10:00a Mighty Mouse (color) 10:30a Lassie 11:00a Tom and Jerry (color) 11:30a Quick Draw McGraw (color) 12:00p Candlepin Bowling Jim Britt 01:00p Junior Candlepin Bowling 01:30p Rocky and His Friends cartoons (color) 02:00p Movie Blowing Wild 1953 Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck 03:30p Up With People (special, color) hosted by Pat Boone; featured vocalists are Linda Blackmore, Charles Woodward, the Colwell Brothers and the Green Glenn Singers 04:30p Sea Hunt 05:00p Horse Race the Saranac Handicap from Aqueduct 05:30p Adventure (color) Rhino 06:00p Star Performance The Contest 06:30p News, Sports, Weather Maloney, Don Gillis, Walker 07:00p Baseball Boston Red Sox at Chicago White Sox; announcers: Ken Coleman, Ned Martin and Mel Parnell (Scoreboard in color with sportscaster Johnny Most immediately follows) 10:00p Gunsmoke While pursuing a gang of train robbers, Matt manages to wound one of the outlaws who turns out to be a woman

11:00p News (color) Maloney 11:15p Weather (color) Walker 11:20p Sports (color) Don Gillis 11:30p Johnny Carson (color) guests: singers Cilla Black and Martina Arroyo; comic Dick Cavett; the Tony Scott Quartet, instrumental group; and Henry Boyd, who imitates bird calls 01:00a News, Sports, Weather 01:10a Peter Gunn Death-House Testament 6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC) 07:00a Roger Ramjet (color) 07:30a New Three Stooges (color) 08:00a Felix the Cat 08:30a Beany and Cecil cartoons 09:00a Week-End Gardener 09:30a Little Flock religion 10:00p Porky Pig 10:30a The Beatles cartoon (color) 11:00a Casper (color) 11:30a Magilla Gorilla 12:00p Bugs Bunny (color) 12:30p Milton the Monster (color) 01:00p Hoppity Hooper cartoon (color) 01:30p American Bandstand guests: The Vogues (Land of Milk and Honey) and Ketty Lester (When a Woman Loves a Man) only the first 30 minutes aired 02:00p Baseball New York Mets vs. Pittsburgh Pirates; Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner are announcers 05:00p Wide World of Sports 1) Highlights of the AAU Mens Outdoor Track and Field Championships; 2) the Langhorn (PA) 100 Indy Car race filmed in color 06:30p Secret Agent The Black Book (its a CBS show, airing Saturday @ 8:30p WPRO is not clearing) 07:30p Ozzie and Harriet (color) Kris begins to resent doing the laundering and sockdarning for the members of Ricks fraternity 08:00p The Donna Reed Show the city laws have no age requirement for the job of councilman, so Jeffs teenage friends circulate a petition to get him nominated for the post 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) nautical numbers include Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters), Ebb Tide (Norma Zimmer) and Red Sails in the Sunset (Natalie Nevins). Other highlights: Ballin the Jack (Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess); Lady of Spain (Myron Floren); This Could Be the Start of Something Big (Bob Ralston); and I Got Rhythm (Art Duncan) 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) host Vincent Ben Casey Edwards presents an all-female guest lineup: actress Bette Davis, who reads Dorothy Parkers poem Biographies; singer-dancers Liza Minelli and Lilliane Montevecchi; comedienne Joan Rivers; Miss Elizabeth, Swiss trapeze artist; the Balancing Rogge Sisters; and performing elephants Bertha and Tina

10:30p Hullaballo music; host: Alan King; guests: Brenda Lee, the Young Rascals and the Womenfolk (this is an NBC show and the network showing is in color; Hullabalo is preempted on Monday @ 7:30p for baseball this week so Im not sure if WJAR cleared it or this was a one-off) 11:00p ABC News Bob Young 11:15p News, Sports, Weather 7 WNAC Boston (ABC) 07:00a Cartoon Carnival 08:30a Milton the Monster 09:00a Casper 09:30a Feeperonie children (this may have been hosted by Ed McDonnell a/k/a Major Mudd) 10:00p Porky Pig 10:30a The Beatles cartoon (color) 11:00a Stingray children (color) 11:30a Magilla Gorilla 12:00p Shivaree music; guests are Mel Carter (Love is All I Need); The Temptations (Get Ready); Cathie Taylor (Turn Around); the Newbeats (Run Baby Run); and Bud Shank (Michelle) 02:00p Impact 02:30p Summer and Mrs. Hicks (special) An exploration of the civil rights and education problems in Boston, and what the citizens can expect throughout the summer. Featured are Rev. Virgil A. Wood, Boston police commissioner Edmund McNamara and school committeewoman Louise Day Hicks 03:00p William F. Buckley Jr. guest: Dick Gregory, discussing civil disobedience 04:00p Court-Martial Retreat from Life 05:00p Wide World of Sports 1) Highlights of the AAU Mens Outdoor Track and Field Championships; 2) the Langhorn (PA) 100 Indy Car race filmed in color 06:30p Death Valley Days (color) 07:00p Gallant Men 08:00p Surfs Up (color) Richards 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) nautical numbers include Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters), Ebb Tide (Norma Zimmer) and Red Sails in the Sunset (Natalie Nevins). Other highlights: Ballin the Jack (Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess); Lady of Spain (Myron Floren); This Could Be the Start of Something Big (Bob Ralston); and I Got Rhythm (Art Duncan) 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) host Vincent Ben Casey Edwards presents an all-female guest lineup: actress Bette Davis, who reads Dorothy Parkers poem Biographies; singer-dancers Liza Minelli and Lilliane Montevecchi; comedienne Joan Rivers; Miss Elizabeth, Swiss trapeze artist; the Balancing Rogge Sisters; and performing elephants Bertha and Tina 10:30p Hollywood and the Stars 11:00p News John Henning 11:10p Sports Bob Gallagher 11:15p Movie Double Feature The Mysterians 1959 and Chamber of Horrors 1940

8 WNHC New Haven (ABC) 07:45a Sister Julia religion 08:00a Cartoons (color) 08:30a Ripcord Jump To Freedom 09:00a The Beatles (cartoon) 09:30a Casper (cartoon) 10:00a Porky Pig 10:30a Movie to be announced 12:00p Bugs Bunny (color) 12:30p Milton the Monster (color) 01:00p Hoppity Hooper cartoon (color) 01:30p American Bandstand guests: The Vogues (Land of Milk and Honey) and Ketty Lester (When a Woman Loves a Man) 02:30p Movie Dragstrip Girl 1957 Fay Spain, John Ashley 04:00p Ozzie and Harriet 04:30p Film Feature 05:00p Wide World of Sports 1) Highlights of the AAU Mens Outdoor Track and Field Championships; 2) the Langhorn (PA) 100 Indy Car race filmed in color 06:30p Movie Goliath and the Barbarians 1963 Steve Reeves 08:00p The Donna Reed Show the city laws have no age requirement for the job of councilman, so Jeffs teenage friends circulate a petition to get him nominated for the post 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) nautical numbers include Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters), Ebb Tide (Norma Zimmer) and Red Sails in the Sunset (Natalie Nevins). Other highlights: Ballin the Jack (Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess); Lady of Spain (Myron Floren); This Could Be the Start of Something Big (Bob Ralston); and I Got Rhythm (Art Duncan) 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) host Vincent Ben Casey Edwards presents an all-female guest lineup: actress Bette Davis, who reads Dorothy Parkers poem Biographies; singer-dancers Liza Minelli and Lilliane Montevecchi; comedienne Joan Rivers; Miss Elizabeth, Swiss trapeze artist; the Balancing Rogge Sisters; and performing elephants Bertha and Tina 10:30p Step This Way dance 11:00p News, Sports, Weather 11:10p Capital Reports 11:15p Movie double feature Attack of the Giant Leaches 1958 and Son of Frankenstein 1939 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 08:15a Community Jamboree 08:30a Rusty and the Rangers 09:00a Ring-A-Ding the Clown Ring-a-ding celebrates the anniversary of his sixth year on television with an hour long circus show. Attractions of the Clyde Beatty Circus are shown. 10:00p Porky Pig

10:30a The Beatles cartoon (color) 11:00a Casper (color) 11:30a Magilla Gorilla 12:00p Bugs Bunny (color) 12:30p Milton the Monster (color) 01:00p Hoppity Hooper cartoon (color) 01:30p American Bandstand guests: The Vogues (Land of Milk and Honey) and Ketty Lester (When a Woman Loves a Man) 02:30p Roller Derby 03:30p Championship Bowling 04:30p Film Feature 65 Sports Thrills 05:00p Wide World of Sports 1) Highlights of the AAU Mens Outdoor Track and Field Championships; 2) the Langhorn (PA) 100 Indy Car race filmed in color 06:30p Highway Patrol 07:00p ABC Scope The War Comes to Main Street Howard K. Smith hosts a look at what the citizens of Dodge City, Kansas think about the Vietnam War 07:30p Ozzie and Harriet (color) Kris begins to resent doing the laundering and sockdarning for the members of Ricks fraternity 08:00p The Donna Reed Show the city laws have no age requirement for the job of councilman, so Jeffs teenage friends circulate a petition to get him nominated for the post 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) nautical numbers include Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters), Ebb Tide (Norma Zimmer) and Red Sails in the Sunset (Natalie Nevins). Other highlights: Ballin the Jack (Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess); Lady of Spain (Myron Floren); This Could Be the Start of Something Big (Bob Ralston); and I Got Rhythm (Art Duncan) 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) host Vincent Ben Casey Edwards presents an all-female guest lineup: actress Bette Davis, who reads Dorothy Parkers poem Biographies; singer-dancers Liza Minelli and Lilliane Montevecchi; comedienne Joan Rivers; Miss Elizabeth, Swiss trapeze artist; the Balancing Rogge Sisters; and performing elephants Bertha and Tina 10:30p Movie Moby Dick 1956 Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 08:00a Davey and Goliath 08:30a Leave it to Beaver 09:00a The Jetsons (color) 09:30a Atom Ant (color) 10:00a Secret Squirrel (color) 10:30a Underdog 11:00a Top Cat (color) 11:30a Fury 12:00p Movie Six-Gun Gold 1941 Tim Holt, Jan Clayton 01:00p Championship Bowling 02:00p Movie One Minute to Zero 1952 Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth, William Talman

03:30p To Be Announced 04:00p Baseball NBC Game of the Week (color) Atlanta Braves at San Francisco Giants 07:00p To Be Announced 07:30p Flipper (color) Flipper is caught by fishermen who transport him to a marine exhibit nearly 200 miles away from Coral Key (first of 3 parts) 08:00p I Dream of Jeannie Tony feels that hes become a bit soft since Jeannie started doing all the household chores 08:30p Get Smart (color) In an attempt to discredit Smarts testimony against KAOS, the international hoods set out to confuse the already befuddled agent 09:00p Saturday Night at the Movies Ride the High Country 1961 (color) Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea 11:00p News Deane Boyden 11:10p Weather Art Lake 11:15p Sports Chris Barnes 11:20p Movie Zarak 1957 Victor Mature 12 WPRO Providence (CBS) 07:00a Popeye, Three Stooges 09:00a Heckle and Jeckle (color) 09:30a Tennessee Tuxedo (color) 10:00a Mighty Mouse (color) 10:30a Lassie 11:00a Tom and Jerry (color) 11:30a Quick Draw McGraw (color) 12:00p Sky King 12:30p Championship Wrestling 01:30p Roller Derby 02:30p CBS Sports Spectacular 1) films of the Air Force Thunderbirds in action; 2) Semi-final match of the Bowling Classic; 3) films of the Minnesota Vikings 1965 season 04:00p Upbeat music 05:00p Wayne and Shuster profile of the career of W.C. Fields 06:00p Movie Screaming Eagles 1956 Tom Tryon, Jan Merlin, Martin Milner 07:30p Continental Showcase Jim Backus introduces pop singers Lil Linfors (Sweden), Beauty Milton (U.S.), Bibi Johns (Sweden), Sacha Distel (France), Gitte (Denmark), and Rex Gildo (Germany); the comic Veterans (Sweden); dancer William Milie (U.S.); the Hazy Osterwald Sextet (Switzerland); and Henry Segers and his band (Belgium) 08:30p Movie Shell Shock 1964 10:00p Gunsmoke While pursuing a gang of train robbers, Matt manages to wound one of the outlaws who turns out to be a woman 11:00p News Wally Cryan 11:10p Weather Howie Holland 11:15p Movie Lost Battalion 1962 38 WIHS Boston (Ind) and some network programming not cleared by the local affiliates

09:00a The Jetsons (color) from NBC 09:30a Atom Ant (color) from NBC 10:00a Supercar children 10:30a Mr. Piper children 11:00a Fireball XL-5 cartoon 11:30a Cartoon Party 12:00p Movie Men in Exile 1937 Dick Purcell, June Travis, Alan Baxter 01:30p American Bandstand guests: The Vogues (Land of Milk and Honey) and Ketty Lester (When a Woman Loves a Man) from ABC 02:30p Sports Album 03:00p Roller Derby 04:00p Your Navy in Action 04:30p Pride of the Family 05:00p Riverboat Zigzag 06:00p You Are There history The Rescue of American Prisoners from Santo Tomas 06:30p NBC News Ray Scherer, Robert MacNeil (color) from NBC 07:00p Movie Love Begins at Twenty 1936 08:00p The Donna Reed Show the city laws have no age requirement for the job of councilman, so Jeffs teenage friends circulate a petition to get him nominated for the post from ABC 08:30p Secret Agent The Black Book from CBS 09:30p Face is Familiar game; host: Jack Whitaker; celebrity players: bandleader Skitch Henderson and actress Vivian Vance from CBS 10:00p Movie Wyoming Kid 1947 Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman

In fact, I believe that the reason WTEV-6 was part of the New York Mets' network back then was that it's signal (especially before the Tiverton tower was built in 1967) didn't reach Boston, and thus, didn't penetrate Boston Red Sox "territory". In fact, I believe that neither WJAR-10 nor WPRO/WPRI-12 could have picked-up local New York broadcasts of the Mets (or Yankees) because their signals reached Boston. Major League Baseball has long had a rule that no TV station within a certain distance (50 miles?) of a major league city could carry local telecasts of a team whose ballpark is located outside that radius. WTEV was outside the 50-mile radius; WJAR and WPRO/WPRI weren't. From 1954 through 1971, and again over the last few years, there have been MLB teams in Baltimore and Washington (which are closer than 50 miles to each other); I believe the rule is that for any local over-the-air telecasts, no Baltimore station can carry Washington Nationals games, nor any D.C. station could carry Baltimore Orioles telecasts.

The Boston Red Sox very rarely played on Saturday nights in those days, so "Secret Agent" and "Face Is Familiar" were normally seen on the old WHDH-5. They were bumped to the then-WIHS-38 for that night (and maybe one other time during the 1966 season). Additionally, I thought that by 1966, all of the Red Sox home telecasts on WHDH (and most of the away games) were in color. Given that WGN-9 Chicago's color mobile unit was used not just for their own coverage of White Sox and Cubs home games, but also for the video feed "backhauled" to the visiting team's home city), I suspect this game was in color.

Retro: Columbus, OH Metropolitan, Monday, Mar. 7th, 1988

Source: TV Guide, Columbus Metropolitan, issue #1823. CHANNELS 4 WCHM Columbus [NBC] 6 WSYX Columbus [ABC] 10 WBNS Columbus [CBS] 18 WHIZ Zanesville, OH [NBC] 20 WOUB Athens [PBS] 28 WTTE Columbus [Fox] 34 WOSU Columbus [PBS] 43c WUAB Cleveland [IND] 51 WSFJ Newark [IND] 53 WWAT Chillicothe [IND] 5AM 10 CBS News Nightwatch Continues 43 Success-N-Life 51 Ernest Angley 5:30 4 Tom & Jerry 5:45 4 Before Hours-Bob Jamieson 6AM 4 NBC News-Deborah Norville 6 ABC/Local News 10 :20 Minute Workout 28 Jimmy Swaggart

43 PTL Club 51 Beverly 6:15 18 Before Hours-Bob Jamieson 6:30 4 10 News 18 NBC News 28 G.I. Joe 51 Marilyn Hickey 53 Ag Day 6:45 34 A.M. Weather 7AM 4 18 Today Scheduled: Bill Murray. 6 Good Morning America Scheduled: Actor Mandy Patinkin. 10 This Morning Scheduled: The Philadelphia Flower Show. 28 Woody Woodpecker & Friends 34 Sesame Street 43 Bionic Six 51 100 Huntley Street 53 Word of Life 7:30 28 JEM 43 Dinosaucers 53 Beverly Hills Teens 8AM 28 Ghostbusters 43 JEM 51 Success N Life 53 Deputy Dawg and Friends 8:30 28 Thundercats 43 My Little Pony 'n Friends 53 Heathcliff 8:55

20 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 9AM 4 18 Phil Donahue Scheduled: Toys that promote Christianity. 6 Geraldo 10 Blackout Scheduled: Scott Hamilton, Jess Walton. Bob Goen is host. 28 Bravestarr 43 Barnaby 51 Because We Care 53 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 9:30 10 Card Sharks 28 Silverhawks 43 Where There's A Will, There's An A-infomercial 51 Beverly 53 Super Password-preempted from NBC Scheduled: Betty White, Dick Cavett. 10AM 4 Sally Jessy Raphael Scheduled topic: mental illness. 6 Good Morning Columbus 10 Wil Shriner A show on twins, with Kin Shriner ["General Hospital"] and Matthew Laurance ["Duet"]. 18 53 Sale of the Century-53's broadcast was preempted from WCMH 28 Love Your Skin-infomercial 43 I Dream of Jeannie 51 Richard Roberts 10:30 4 18 Classic Concentration 6 Home Childproofing the home [part 2]; tips on how to select an exercise video; uses for Velcro. 28 I Love Lucy BW 43 Leave it to Beaver BW 53 Mary Tyler Moore 11AM 4 18 Wheel of Fortune 6 Hour Magazine Edward James Olmos ["Miami Vice"]. 10 Price is Right 28 Jerry Falwell

34 3-2-1 Contact 43 Alice 51 PTL Club 53 Cannon 11:30 4 18 Win, Lose or Draw-daytime 34 Sesame Street 43 All In The Family Noon 4 10 News 6 Ryan's Hope 18 Live at Noon! 28 Too Close for Comfort 43 Movie "Petulia." [1968] Julie Christie and George C. Scott are superb in this sophisticated story of extramarital love in San Francisco. Richard Chamberlain. 51 James Robison 53 Richard Simmons' Slim Cooking 12:30 4 18 Scrabble 6 Loving 10 Young & The Restless 28 Movie "The One and Only." [1978] Henry Winkler as an egocentric Broadway hopeful who turns wrestler in TV's early days. Kim Darby. 51 Jimmy Swaggart 53 Ag Day 1PM 4 18 Days Of Our Lives 6 All My Children 51 Something Beautiful 53 America's Value Network (any other stations that used this shopping service?) 1:30 10 Bold & The Beautiful 2PM 4 18 Another World 6 One Life to Live 10 As the World Turns 51 Focus 53 Matchmaker

2:30 28 My Little Pony 'n Friends 43 Smurfs' Adventures 51 With You in Mind 53 Bionic Six 3PM 4 18 Santa Barbara 6 General Hospital 10 Guiding Light 20 Magic of Oil Painting 28 Smurfs' Adventures 34 Captain Kangaroo 43 Flintstones 51 700 Club 53 Defenders of the Earth 3:30 20 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 28 Dennis the Menace 34 Sesame Street 43 Bugs Bunny & Friends 53 Heathcliff 4PM 4 Diff'rent Strokes Drummond invites his tax lawyer [Louise Sorel] to spend the weekend with him, but he does not plan on Pearl and the kids coming home early from a camping trip. 6 Oprah Winfrey-who's on the cover this week Scheduled: A discussion of unorthodox medical treatments. 10 18 Divorce Court A man accuses his wife, a chauffeur, of seducing one of her wealthy clients. 20 Sesame Street 28 DuckTales 43 Real Ghostbusters 51 Gospel Bill 53 Dinosaucers 4:30 4 Gimme a Break! After an earthquake, Samantha fears everyone's going to die. 10 Jeopardy! 18 Dating Game 28 Wonderful World of Disney 34 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

43 G.I. Joe 51 New Directions 53 Beverly Hills Teens 5PM 4 Three's Company Janet buys a blonde wig and is so taken with her new image that she alienates her friends and a new neighbor [Robert Swick]. 6 People's Court 10 M*A*S*H B.J. [Mike Farrell] is introduced as Trapper's replacement. Part 1 of two. Alan Alda. 18 Win, Lose or Draw Gloria Loring, McLean Stevenson, Jenilee Harrison and Tom Dreesen. 20 3-2-1 Contact Nobel Prize-winning biologist James D. Watson talks about heredity. 34 Square One Television A rock video illustrates perpendicular lines. 43 Brady Bunch 51 In Touch 53 Real Ghostbusters 5:30 4 6 18 News 6 Family Ties Steven and Elyse are incensed when Alex goes to a restricted country club as the guest of his girl friend. 28 Happy Days Richie sinks a lucky shot to win the basketball finals. Ron Howard. 34 3-2-1 Contact 43 Diff'rent Strokes 53 Partridge Family 5:45 20 Square One Television-was there a 15-min pledge break after 3-2-1 Contact? 6PM 6 News 28 Andy Griffith BW A state investigator is summoned to help Andy find a cattle rustler. 34 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 43 Three's Company 51 Because We Care 53 Beverly Hillbillies Bluegrass musicians Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs appear as the Clampetts make a soap commercial.

6:30 4 18 NBC News 6 ABC News 10 CBS News 20 Body Electric 28 Barney Miller 43 Family Ties 51 Spiritual Awakening 53 Charles in Charge Charles regrets becoming a newspaper advice columnist when he gets a letter requesting romantic advice that he suspects was written by Sarah. 7PM 4 Win, Lose or Draw See 4:30PM, Ch. 18. 6 Entertainment Tonight Scheduled: Christopher Reeve. 10 News 18 Wheel of Fortune 20 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 28 Star Trek Kirk [William Shatner] and Spock fall into the hands of Garth, the murderous leader of an inmates' revolt at an intergalactic insane asylum. Garth: Steve Ihnat. 34 Nightly Business Report 43 Cheers 51 Jimmy Swaggart 53 Cannon Cannon [William Conrad] tails a revengebent teacher whose daughter died at a jet-set party. 7:30 4 PM Magazine Segments on a device that enables deaf people to "hear"; and Frank Sinatra; Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin. 6 Hollywood Squares Guests: JM J. Bullock, Steven Ford, Jenny Jones, Barbara Montgomery and Roz Ryan. 10 Wheel of Fortune 18 Newlywed Game 34 Profiles of Nature An examination of the gray seal's annual migration to its breeding grounds on Sable Island. 43 M*A*S*H 51 Breakthrough 8PM 4 ALF

Willie's attempts to teach Brian [Benji Gregory] the art of pacifism backfire as a neighborhood bully goads "Boom Boom" Tanner into going a few rounds, with ALF as fight promoter. 6 MacGyver MacGyver [Richard Dean Anderson] is tasked to do an environmental-impact study before builders can start a project, and when bribery fails, the builders sic a beautiful killer on him. 10 18 Billy Graham Crusade "The Loving Father" is the sermon topic. Guests include Larnelle Harris and Steve Green. Music: "Love Found a Way." 20 Wonderworks "Anne of Green Gables-The Sequel," more adventures of the redheaded orphan [Megan Follows], now a teacher. Part 1 of two. 28 Movie "The Woman in Red." [1984] Gene Wilder stars in this remake of the French farce "Pardon Mon Affaire," about a married man obsessed with a model [Kelly Le Brock]. Charles Grodin. 34 Television "Fun and Games" examines the history of variety, talk and game shows. Included: clips from "The Hollywood Palace," "The Ed Sullivan Show," "Arthur Godfrey and His Friends," "The Sonny and Cher Show," "Motown: Yesterday, Today, Forever," "The Tonight Show," "Donahue," "The Dr. Ruth Show," "Jeopardy!" "What's My Line" [with actor Ronald Reagan as the mystery guest]; "Queen for the Day." 43 Movie "Having it All." [1982] Dyan Cannon portrays a top fashion designer with two husbands: one in New York, the other in Los Angeles. 51 Catch the Spirit 53 Gunsmoke Two teen-age thieves fear they'll be exposed by their partner-who lies wounded at the bottom of a well. Matt: James Arness. 8:30 4 Valerie's Family Man's man Skip [Gerald Gordon] returns to take Michael and David [Josh Taylor, Jason Bateman] for a ride in a small plane, but when they're forced to bail out, David's in danger of losing his lunch-and his life. 51 With You In Mind 9PM 4 18 Movie "Laura Lansing Slept Here." Katharine Hepburn adds spunk to this lighthearted 1988 TVmovie about a flamboyant Manhattan novelist, who must prove to her publisher that she hasn't lost touch with her readers-by enduring a week with a typical suburban family. 6 Probe Debut: Issac Asimov helped create this series about scientific wizard Austin James [Parker Stevenson], who works at a think tank and tackles mysterious crimes on the side.

In the opener, James reluctantly accepts the assignment of batty secretary Mickey Castle [Ashley Crow], who unwittingly helps him solve killings involving a humanlike supercomputer, a frozen corpse and a maintenance man. 10 Newhart As the Loudons await their 5000th guest, Dick [Bob Newhart] collaborates on a book with an illustrator [Eileen Brennan] whose cigarette smoking buns him up as much as his pencil-tapping irks her. 34 Television Edwin Newman considers how the "Promise of Television" has been "honored" by programs that both educate and entertain; and "betrayed" by commercialism, shows that perpetuate stereotypes and the decreasing emphasis on analysis and discussion fare. The hour also touches on the history of public TV, the portrayal of blacks, and children's programming. Included: clips of "Sesame Street," "Roots," "Dance in America." [Last show of the series]. 51 Focus 53 Movie BW "Hell Squad." [1958] In North Africa, during World War II, five GIs escape to the desert following a raid on an oil dump. Wally Campo. 9:30 10 Frank's Place Anna-May [Francesca P. Roberts] arouses whose leader's passion is so stirred by a Dizzy Gillespie performance that he makes a momentous decision. Adele: Johnny Sekka. 51 New Directions 10PM 10 Barry Manilow In "Big Fun on Swing Street," Manilow re-creates a 1940s "Swing Street" of his imagination and adds "a little bit of the '80s." Joining him: singers Carmen McRae, Diane Schuur and Phyllis Hyman; saxophonists Gerry Mulligan and Dana Robbins; instrumentalist Tom Scott; and the vocal groups Full Swing, and Kid Creole & The Coconuts. 28 Oliver North: Fight for Freedom This fundraiser for the America Freedom Coalition examines Lt. Col. Oliver L. North's involvement in the arms sales to Iran. 43 News 51 700 Club 10:30 20 Sleeping Beauty Olympic medalists Robin Cousins and Rosalynn Sumners star in an ice ballet based on the fairy tale, choreographed by Lar Lubovitch. 11PM 4 6 10 18 News 28 Taxi

Tony's merchant-seaman father [Donnelly Rhodes] gets him a job aboard a ship bound for the Far East. 34 Dark Shadows 43 Sanford & Son 51 Solo Act 53 Mary Tyler Moore Lou's been promoted, Murray is the new boss and everyone's miserable. 11:30 4 18 Tonight Show Scheduled: Guest host Jay Leno, actor Jacko, Ben Vereen, Christopher Reeve. 6 Cheers To celebrate their first week of cohabitation, Frasier and Dr. Lilith Sternin [Kelsey Grammer, Bebe Neuwirth] invite Sam and Diane over for a dinner-which goes sour. 10 Magnum P.I. Magnum helps a wrestler [Ernest Borgnine] find his son-who insists his father died in 1955. Tom Selleck. 28 Late Show Arsenio Hall [host], Redd Foxx, Branford Marsalis, Tracy Nelson, David Rasche. 34 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 43 Benny Hill 51 INN News 53 Hunter Car thieves steal the getaway vehicle for an armored-car heist, with the loot still inside. Midnight 6 Nightline 20 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 43 Hit Squad 51 Focus 12:30 4 18 Late Night with David Letterman Scheduled: Actor Peter Scolari. 6 Love Connection 10 Movie "Norma Rae." [1979] Sally Field sewed up an Oscar for her portrayal of a Southern textile worker trying to unionize co-workers. Directed by Martin Ritt. 28 Hit Squad 34 Nightly Business Report 43 Magnum P.I. 51 With You in Mind 12:40 53 Movie "Malice in Wonderland." [1985] Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander dish out the dirt

and scrap like cats as gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper. 1AM 6 Newlywed Game 28 Movie "The Night They Took Miss Beautiful." [1977] TV-movie about terrorists who hijack a flight with five beauty-pageant finalists aboard. Phil Silvers. 53 Breakthrough 1:30 4 George & Mildred 43 Movie "Doomsday Chronicles." [1979] A feature conjecturing how wars, pollution or natural disasters may spell the end of mankind by the close of the 20th century. 51 Household Salvation 2AM 4 Here's Lucy 51 Could You Not Tarry One Hour 53 America's Value Network 2:30 4 Movie "Adam." [1983] Fact-based TV-movie about a couple [Daniel J. Travanti, JoBeth Williams] whose only child [John Boston] is abducted. 10 CBS News Nightwatch 3AM 28 INN News 51 Because We Care 3:30 28 Movie "Point of Terror." [1972] Above-average low-budget tale about an ambitious rock singer [Peter Carpenter] caught up in a web of illicit affairs and murder. Dyanne Thorne. 51 James Robison 4AM 51 LeSea Alive 4:30 4 CHiPs 10 CBS News Nightwatch Continues -crainbebo

You missed 10 at 5:30 PM: I'm guessing they ran local news after "M*A*S*H".

WMC-TV 5 in Memphis moved it to 2:30pm in the fall of 1986 when 5 started airing The Oprah Winfrey Show at 10:00am. By then, it was the only non-soap daytime show WMC cleared! I do remember Dick Hawley's voiceover during the opening theme - "This program was recorded earlier from the NBC television network." Sounded more 1960s than anything in the '80s. In 1986, I was in college 70 miles away in Jonesboro, Ark. in an 8th-floor dorm room. My window faced toward the southwest, so if I had the need to see a program (okay, a lot of programs! ) Ch. 5 didn't carry, I'd unhook the cable, move my telly to the windowsill and watch it on KARK 4 in Little Rock, where from that height I was able to catch a fuzzy, but still tolerable picture. (4 preempted just the first hour of NBC daytime, but otherwise carried it intact) --Russell

RETRO: MEMPHIS, TN, MONDAY, MAR. 21ST, 1977

WMC-TV (Channel 5, NBC) (Memphis) MORNING 06:25 TV Chapel 06:30 Dusty's Tree House 07:00 The Today Show 09:00 Sanford and Son 09:30 Dinah! 11:00 Name That Tune 11:30 Lovers and Friends AFTERNOON 12:00 Action News 5 12:30 Days of Our Lives 01:30 The Doctors 02:00 Another World 03:00 The Gong Show 03:30 Bewitched 04:00 The Brady Bunch 04:30 Adam-12 05:00 Action News 5 EVENING 06:00 NBC Nightly News 06:30 The Cross Wits

07:00 Little House on the Prairie ("Election" Mary and Nellie face off for school president) 08:00 Monday Night Movie ("The Life and Assassination of the Kingfish") 10:00 Action News 5 10:30 The Tonight Show 12:00 Tomorrow with Tom Snyder (Arthur Fielder of Boston Pops) 01:00 Final News WREG-TV (Channel 3, CBS) (Memphis) MORNING 06:00 Morning News 07:00 Good Morning From Memphis 08:00 Captain Kangaroo 09:00 Double Dare 09:30 The Price is Right 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 The Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow AFTERNOON 12:00 Newswatch 3 12:30 As the World Turns 01:30 Guiding Light 02:00 All in the Family 02:30 Match Game '77 03:00 Afternoon Movie ("The Angel Wore Red") 05:00 The Beverly Hillbillies 05:30 CBS News with Walter Cronkite EVENING 06:00 Newswatch 3 06:30 Hollywood Squares 07:00 The Jeffersons ("Jenny's Opportunity") 07:30 Busting Loose ("A Nut at the Opera") 08:00 Maude ("Vivian's Surprise") 08:30 American Film Salute to Bette Davis 10:00 Newswatch 3 10:30 Kojak 11:30 McCloud 01:00 Late Movie ("Seven Women") WHBQ-TV (Channel 13, ABC) (Memphis) MORNING 06:00 Good Morning America 07:00 Animals, Animals 07:30 Gilligan's Island

08:00 Eyewitness News 08:05 Straight Talk 09:00 Dialing for Dollars (movie "Come Next Spring") 11:00 Second Chance 11:30 Ryan's Hope AFTERNOON 12:00 Eyewitness News 12:30 Family Feud 01:00 $20,000 Pyramid 01:30 One Life to Live 02:15 General Hospital 03:00 The Edge of Night 03:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 04:00 Bonanza 05:00 ABC News with Reasoner & Walters 05:30 The Andy Griffith Show EVENING 06:00 Eyewitness News 07:00 The Brady Bunch Hour 08:00 Most Wanted ("The Insider") 09:00 The Feather and Father Gang ("The People's Choice") 10:00 Eyewitness News 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:30 Streets of San Francisco 12:30a Dan August 01:30a Nightcap News WKNO-TV (Channel 10, PBS) (Memphis, TN) MORNING 08:00 Ripples 08:30 Zebra Wings 09:00 Electric Company 09:30 Science 6 10:10 Zebra Wings 10:30 Science 5 11:10 Art 11:30 Sesame Street AFTERNOON 12:30 Music 1 01:10 Science 3 01:30 Science 4 02:10 Music 4 02:30 Social Studies 03:00 Sesame Street 04:00 Mister Roger's Neighborhood

04:30 The Electric Company 05:00 Government Press Conference 05:30 Lilias Yoga and You EVENING 06:00 Response 06:30 MacNeill/Lehrer 07:00 Microbes and Men ("The Tuberculin Affair") 08:00 The Pallisers (Violet marries Lord Chiltren) 09:00 Soundstage 10:00 Black Journal

WHBQ-TV (Channel 13, ABC) (Memphis) MORNING 06:00 Good Morning America 07:00 Animals, Animals 07:30 Gilligan's Island WKNO-TV (Channel 10, PBS) (Memphis, TN) MORNING 09:30 Science 6 10:10 Zebra Wings 10:30 Science 5 11:10 Art 11:30 Sesame Street AFTERNOON 12:30 Music 1 01:10 Science 3 01:30 Science 4 02:10 Music 4 02:30 Social Studies 1. No 2nd hour of GMA on WHBQ? Wonder why... 2. A rarity! Instructional programs listed on the PBS station, and not just "Instructional Programming"-but what subject, and which grade, i.e. Music 1. -crainbebo

WHBQ was notorious for not carrying the full ABC schedule in pattern. It always preempted a couple of daytime shows. In the 70s, it was due to the local Dialing for Dollars movie, Straight Talk discussion show, and a 12 noon newscast. Memphis didn't get a full ABC day schedule in pattern until WHBQ switched affiliations with indie

WPTY in 1995. WHBQ passed on GMA until August 1976. We got the 2nd hour September 4, 1978 when Dialing for Dollars was finally cancelled. The same day, Ryan's Hope was re-added to the schedule, but in spite of All My Children's national popularity, it continued to bounce around the WHBQ schedule (11:30am, cancelled, 12:30pm, 9am, 10:30am, 11:00am, and 3pm) on a one-day delay until 1990.

Sounded like the "E/I" mandate existed 35 years ago based on what is programmed at 7 AM...

I always complained about how much WMC pre-empted programming, and I realize that WHBQ was probably as bad or worse, but at least I had WBBJ in Jackson, TN and KAIT in Jonesboro, AR to fall back on when ABC programming was pre-empted. I could get WPSD in Paducah, KY when WMC pre-empted NBC programming at times but the signal was weaker at times.

WPSD was also very "pre-emption-happy" back in the day. Can't say how they are now, since I've been living in the Nashville market for the past 20 years.

Was WHBQ still owned by RKO General at that point? That would explain the preemptions for movies. When WNAC Boston was an ABC affiliate they preempted or time shifted almost everything for movie packages.

Was WHBQ still owned by RKO General at that point? That would explain the preemptions for movies. When WNAC Boston was an ABC affiliate they preempted or time shifted almost everything for movie packages. Yes, WHBQ was owned by RKO at that time. I guess another factor in why their preemptions didn't bother me as much was because there weren't as many programs I wanted to see compared to what WMC pre-empted. WPSD was also very "pre-emption-happy" back in the day. Can't say how they are now, since I've been living in the Nashville market for the past 20 years. To me it seemed like WMC was worse in the daytime, late nights, and weekends about pre-emptions. WPSD was worse in prime time. I don't know how WPSD is now either since they were dropped from Dyersburg, TN's cable system and I only get to see them occasionally when I'm visiting relatives in the Marion/Carbondale, IL area.

Channel 6 inexplicably delayed SNL by an hour for close to 20 years, resulting in my not seeing it during its heyday because I was young and couldn't stay up that late at the time. (When we got cable, we had both channels 5 and 6 in Union City (and I believe Martin, as well) so that helped with pre-emptions. But back in the '70s and '80s, we lived in a rural area where we didn't even have cable available yet.)

Remember, I posted an Evansville/Paducah listing one time from May '77, and SNL was on WPSD. It must have been for an extremely short time, as I've heard that in '78-'79 it was GONE from Paducah. -crainbebo

Yes, WHBQ 13 was late to pick up GMA ... I think it was 1980 or 1981 before they went to the full two hours. Their 7:00 hour in the '70s was always kid-oriented. I forget what they had at 7 AM on Tuesday-Friday ("Green Acres", I'm starting to think ... heck, for a time they had "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" in that hour!), but Monday was always "Animals x3", tape-delayed from Sunday, and before that 13 carried Make a Wish on delay. Later in 1977, 13 got *really* bad for a stretch. If I recall, it was when ABC moved its daytime start to 11/10. 13 carried that hour at 9:00, then the "Dialing for Dollars Movie" at 10, and then AMC delayed to 12:30 -- displacing three, maybe four programs. In Tupelo, we had both 5 and (local) 9 for NBC - 5 went to a gray screen whenever it duplicated 9 (I always liked watching 5 to see how long it took ... the cable system's timer was always off by a good 15 seconds or so). In addition to 3 for CBS, we had WCBI 4 out of Columbus, Miss. 3 was the least preemption-happy of the Memphis stations, but they did always black out the 3:00 offering ... so after school I watched Tattletales on 4. But we had just one (1) ABC station: WHBQ. Which meant I was SOL when it came to "Bandstand" and whatever else they chose to discard. Fall '77 - WCBI 4 flipped to ABC for a couple of years - so that helped the situation (and I got to watch AB!). But that's another tangent..... --Russell

Was it on time (10:30 CST) in May '77? The time delay may have been some sort of "compromise" on their part. I remember that they got mail from viewers over not carrying SNL. This may have been about that time. When I got older, I would stay up and

watch SNL anyway. Or tape it once we got a VCR. What I remember is that the 10:30 and 11:00 p.m. programs on Saturday evenings were typically reruns of Mama's Family (or other similar sitcoms) and whatever the Crook and Chase program was being called at the time. (Ironically, the one-hour delay of SNL kept them on the air half an hour later than the rest of the week, because they would sign off right after Letterman (12:30 a.m. or thereabouts) without showing Later with Bob Costas.) It especially infuriated me when they would still delay SNL on "Miss America" night when they were already an hour behind schedule!

The schedule I have shows it airing at 10:40PM on 5/28/77, but that's because NBC showed the movie "Le Mans" that ran "extra innings" into news time. The movie was 2hrs, 10 min with commercials on said airing. -crainbebo

Retro: Birmingham, Sunday 10/21/62

Source: The Birmingham News 10/20/62 via www.birminghamrewound.com Channels Listed: 6-WBRC (ABC/CBS) 10-WBIQ (Educational, simulcast on WAIQ-2, Andalusia [now WDIQ, Dozier, AL], and WCIQ-7, Mount Cheaha State Park); no programming listed on Sunday 13-WAPI (NBC/CBS) 5:00 6-Industry on Parade 5:15 6-Americans at Work 5:30 6-Concert Hall 6:00 6-This Is the Life 13-World Around Us 6:30 6-Capstone Concert (from the University of Alabama)

13-Air Force 7:00 6-The Answer 13-Faith for Today 7:30 6-Cartoon Carnival 13-Choirs of All Churches 8:00 6-Wally Fowler (Southern Gospel Music) 13-Gospel Caravan 9:00 6-Florida Boys Quartet 13-Cowboys 9:30 6-The Sunday Show 10:30 6-Sunday Startime 11:00 13-NFL Kickoff 11:15 13-NFL Football: Washington at PhiladelphiaRedskins won, 27-21 11:55 6-Senator John Sparkman (BTWSen. Sparkman was the Democratic Party nominee for Vice-President in 1952, running alongside Adlai Stevenson) 12:00 6-Dr. Christian 12:30 6-Secret Journal 1:00 6-Amos n Andy 1:30 6-AFL Football: New York Titans (Jets) vs. Dallas Texans (Kansas City Chiefs)Dallas won 20-17

2:45 13-Pigskin Parade 3:00 13-13 Theatre 4:00 13-Bear Bryant Show (University of Alabama football highlights; Alabama defeated Tulsa 35-6) 4:15 6-Post-Game Show 4:30 6-Man without a Gun 5:00 6-Frontier Doctor 13-Auburn Football Review (with Coach Ralph Shug Jordan; Auburn defeated Georgia Tech 17-14 in SEC action) 5:30 6-Maverick 6:00 13-Lassie 6:30 6-The Jetsons 13-Walt Disney 7:00 6-Movie (no title given) 7:30 13-Car 54, Where Are You? 8:00 13-Bonanza 9:00 6-Adventures in Paradise 13-Show of the Week 10:00

6-Voice of Firestone 13-Empire 10:30 6-Winston Churchill 11:00 6-Late News 13-Tonights Best Movie (it may have been the best movie, but no title was given) 11:05 6-Home Theatre (no title given) 12:30 6-News Headlines

You might want to follow up on this and see if "The Ed Sullivan Show" was carried in Birmingham between 1962 and WBMG's sign on in 1965. It's my understanding that it wasn't; that Birmingham did not see the Beatles on Sullivan. What was the problem? Because Sullivan did not hesitate to book African-Americans? It's hard to comprehend one of the most popular and influential variety shows of all time being pre-empted in any market. (Off-topic a little, but I've mentioned before that all of CBS's North Carolina affiliates carried the Beatles and, unless some adults were outraged by the hairstyles, there was no outcry or threats to drop the show; WFMY, WBTV, WNCT, and then-CBS affiliate WTVD stayed with Sullivan to the bitter end in 1971. Nor did any of them ever threaten to drop the show because Sullivan presented African-American entertainers ranging from Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole to the Supremes, the Jackson 5, Richard Pryor, and Flip Wilson.)

Full disclosure: I was only 2 years old on this date, but I don't remember seeing Ed Sullivan until Channel 42 signed on. Both Channel 6 and Channel 13 waited until 11:00 to air their late news for many years, and Channel 13 would run network programming from 10 until 11. I remember asking my parents why a lot of programs weren't aired when the (network) commercials said they were going to come on. (Yeah, I was a prodigous little geek then--and an observant little bugger). Neither of them could give me a good answer. While Channel 6 still aired some CBS programming after becoming a primary affiliate of ABC, it was mainly daytime programming such as soap operas. Channel 13 was left with the unenviable task of trying to juggle programming from the two biggest networks of the day. Until 1965, when Channel 42 signed on, there was a lot of shows we didn't get here.

Fast forward to 1964, when the Beatles made their American TV debut on Ed Sullivan...we didn't get it in Birmingham. The closest CBS affiliates to Birmingham were Channel 5 in Atlanta (145 miles east), Channel 4 in Columbus, MS. (100 miles west), Channel 19 in Huntsville (95 miles north), and Channel 20 in Montgomery (95 miles south). I suppose that with a really tall roof-top aerial, one could have pulled in Channel 4, but we only had set-top rabbit ears. As to why Channel 13 favored NBC on Sunday night, it can be summed up in three words: "Walt Disney" and "Bonanza".

As to why Channel 13 favored NBC on Sunday night, it can be summed up in three words: "Walt Disney" and "Bonanza". Charles pretty much summed it up. It wasn't so much what was being broadcast on Sullivan ... certainly not an anti-Beatles stance. 13 had to make some tough choices back then -- choices most two-station markets didn't have to deal with, as the odd net out was most often ABC. --Russell

RETRO: MEMPHIS, TN, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1969

RETRO: MEMPHIS, TN, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1969 WMC-TV (Channel 5, NBC) MORNING 06:55 TV Chapel 07:00 Film Funnies 08:00 Super Six 08:30 Cool McCool 09:00 Flintstones 09:30 Banana Splits 10:30 Underdog 11:00 Talent Showcase 11:30 Untamed World AFTERNOON 12:00 Apollo 11 12:30 Lawman 01:00 Bill Anderson 01:30 Rhodes Show 02:00 Porter Waggoner

02:30 Wilburn Brothers 03:00 Apollo 11 03:15 Baseball EVENING 06:00 News 06:30 Adam 12 07:00 Face to Face 07:30 Ghost and Mrs. Muir 08:00 Saturday Night at the Movies 10:00 10 OClock Report 11:15 Movie 01:15 News & Weather 01:20 TV Chapel WREC-TV (Channel 3, CBS) MORNING 06:30 Superman 07:00 Go-Go Gophers 07:30 Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner 08:30 Wacky Races 09:00 Archie Show 09:30 Batman/Superman Hour 10:30 Herculoids 11:00 Shazzan 11:30 Jonny Quest AFTERNOON 12:00 Moby Dick 12:30 Lone Ranger 01:00 Superman 01:30 Early Movie 03:00 Apollo 11 03:30 AAU Track 05:00 Perry Mason EVENING 06:00 Marshall Dillon 06:30 Jackie Gleason 07:30 My Three Sons 08:00 Hogans Heroes 08:30 Petticoat Junction 09:00 Miss Universe 10:30 News and Weather 11:00 Million Dollar Playhouse 12:30 Award Theater 02:30 News & Weather

WHBQ-TV (Channel 13, ABC) MORNING 06:55 Devotional 07:00 Casper Cartoon Show 07:30 Popeye 08:00 Three Stooges 08:30 Gulliver 09:00 Spiderman 09:30 Fantastic Voyage 10:00 Little Rascals 10:30 Fantastic Four 11:00 Skippy 11:30 American Bandstand AFTERNOON 12:00 Apollo 11 01:30 TV Party Line 02:00 Eddie Bond 02:30 Topper 03:00 Apollo 11 03:30 Wrestling 05:00 Talent Party EVENING 06:00 Gidget 06:30 Dating Game 07:00 Newlywed Game 07:30 Lawrence Welk 08:30 Johnny Cash Show 09:30 Showtime 10:30 Fantastic Features with Sivad 1:30a ABC News Note: WREC Channel 3 would be rebranded WREG-TV two years later when the station was sold to the New York Times. It remains WREG to this day. You can also see Apollo 11 coverage seeping into the schedule. All three channels show virtually wall to wall coverage on the Sunday and Monday grids. I think WHBQ may have preempted an ABC show for "The Little Rascals" at 10am. 13 showed Little Rascals for years.

I noticed WHBQ had "American Bandstand" on its schedule during this time. However, I also noticed that both "Wrestling" and "Talent Time" replaced "Wide World of Sports" so it appears this might have spurred its decision to move the former to 11AM down the line in the future.

If my memory serves me correct, the Apollo coverage on July 19th at 12 Noon CDT (1 P.M. EDT) was to show a live telecast from the command module as it and it's attached lunar module were closing in on the moon; while the 3 P.M. CDT/4 EDT coverage was when the spacecraft came out from the far side of the moon; it's service module rocket engine having fired to slow it down to place it in orbit around the moon ahead of the next day's moon landing. BTW, ABC, CBS, and NBC were all on the air for 30 straight hours (12 Noon EDT July 20th-6 P.M. EDT July 21st) during the landing. The networks believed that to go back to regular programming while the lunar module containing Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon, even when the two were asleep, was the TV news equivalent to blasphemy.

Retro: Indianapolis Mon, Oct 2, 1995

from Indianapolis Star Some program titles, especially for the LP channels, are incomplete due to the Star's grid listing format WTTV 4/WTTK 29-UPN cable 4 6:00 Pink Panther 6:30 Blinky Bill 7:00 VR Troopers 7:30 Mighty Max 8:00 Mutant League 8:30 Dinosaurs 9:00 Danny! 10:00 Gordon Elliott (love on the Internet) 11:00 Richard Bey noon Matlock 1:00 700 Club 2:00 Doogie Howser, MD 2:30 Dennis the Menace 3:00 Goof Troop 3:30 Bonkers 4:00 Aladdin 4:30 Gargoyles 5:00 Full House 5:30 Blossom 6:00 Fresh Prince of Bel Air 6:30 Home Improvement (x2) 7:30 Seinfeld 8:00 Star Trek: Voyager

9:00 Live Shot 10:00 News 10:30 Hard Copy 11:00 Married...with Children 11:30 Empty Nest mid. Doogie Howser, MD 12:30 Richard Bey (irresponsible dads) 1:30 Movie "Airport 1975" 3:30 Infomercial 4:00 Make Room for Daddy (x2) WRTV 6-ABC American cable 5/Comcast 6 5:00 News 7:00 Good Morning America (guest Pierre Salinger) 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (guest Tracey Gold) 10:00 Carnie (freeloading boyfriends) 11:00 News 11:30 Loving noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Montel Williams (rude break-ups) 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Inside Edition 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 NFL: Buffalo-Cleveland 11:00 News 11:35 ABC News Nightline 12:05 Entertainment Tonight 12:35 American Journal 1:05 A Current Affair 1:35 Infomercial 2:05 Mike & Maty 3:05 ABC World News Now WISH 8-CBS American 9/Comcast 7 5:00 News 7:00 CBS This Morning (guests Allen & Robert Hughes, and Blessed Union of Souls) 9:00 Maury Povich (abandoned pregnant teens) 10:00 Mark Walberg (breast size) 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 LAPD: Life on the Beat 4:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 5:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Nanny 8:30 Can't Hurry Love 9:00 Murphy Brown 9:30 If Not for You 10:00 Chicago Hope 11:00 News 11:35 Late Show with David Letterman 12:35 Rolonda (gossips) 1:35 Top Cops 2:05 Late Late Show 3:05 Lauren Hutton and... 3:35 CBS News Up to the Minute 4:30 This Morning's Business WTHR 13-NBC cable 12 5:00 News 7:00 Today (Smith College's new prez, entertainment news) 9:00 Jerry Springer 10:00 Another World 11:00 Days of Our Lives noon News 1:00 Leeza (teacher-student love affairs) 2:00 Charles Perez (voyeuristic infidelity) 3:00 Donahue (sweatshops) 4:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 5:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice 7:30 Cops 8:00 Fresh Prince of Bel Air 8:30 In the House 9:00 Movie "Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story" 11:00 News 11:35 Tonight Show (guest Bette Midler) 12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 Rush Limbaugh 2:35 News

3:10 NBC News Nightside WFYI 20-PBS American 21/Comcast 3 6:00 Hooked on Aerobics 6:30 Bloomberg Business News 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 8:00 Barney & Friends 8:30 Gerbert 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Storytime 10:30 Kidsongs Television 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 Shining Time Station noon Big Comfy Couch 12:30 Barney & Friends 1:00 Shining Time Station 1:30 Body Electric 2:00 Frugal Gourmet 2:30 Strip Quilting 3:00 Watercolor 3:30 Wild America 4:00 Reading Rainbow 4:30 Ghostwriter 5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 5:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy 6:00 Red Green 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 American Promise 9:00 The People's Plague: Tuberculosis in America 11:00 Are You Being Served? 11:30 Charlie Rose 12:30 Basic French 1:30 sign-off WNDY 23-WB cable 10 6:00 Infomercial 6:30 Sailor Moon 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Woody Woodpecker 8:00 Jetsons 8:30 Cartoon (as listed) 9:00 Indy-TV Mall 10:00 Three's Company 10:30 Designing Women

11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 Andy Griffith noon Honeymooners 12:30 All in the Family 1:00 ENG 2:00 Cosby Show 2:30 Step by Step 3:00 Family Ties 3:30 Brady Bunch 4:00 That's Warner Bros.! 4:30 Animaniacs 5:00 Step by Step 5:30 California Dreams 6:00 Baywatch 7:00 Court TV: Inside America's Courts 7:30 America's Funniest Home Videos 8:00 Movie "My Body, My Child" 10:00 In the Heat of the Night 11:00 Twilight Zone 11:30 Rescue 911 mid. Hunter 1:00 Inside the Mafia 2:30 Infomercials 3:30 sign-off W27AR-Ind (sister station of 13, carrying some of their programs) Comcast 27, not carried by American 5:00 Direct Line 6:00 News 7:00 Mitchells 8:00 News 9:00 Sr. Style 9:30 Infomercial 10:00 ...Chef 10:30 Health... 11:00 Kristianna noon 8th Wonder 1:00 Right Side 2:00 Infomercial 2:30 Right Side 3:30 Infomercial 4:00 News 5:00 Direct Line 5:30 TBA 6:00 Working... 6:30 News

7:00 Rush Limbaugh 7:30 ...Right! 8:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 9:00 Donahue 10:00 News 11:00 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice 11:30 News mid. ..Forum 12:30 Senior... 1:00 Freedom 2:00 Modern War 3:00 It's Only Politics 4:00 America on Track WHMB 40-LeSea American 22/Comcast 9 5:00 Shepherd's Chapel 6:00 Accent on Health 6:30 Beverly Exercise 7:00 This is Your Day 7:30 Kenneth Copeland 8:00 Lester Sumrall 8:30 Infomercial 9:00 World Harvest 10:00 Victory 10:30 Infomercial 11:00 James Robison 11:30 Joyce Meyer noon Marilyn Hickey 12:30 Rod Parsley 1:00 Worship 1:30 Richard Roberts 2:00 ...Partridge 2:30 News for Kids 3:00 Hogan's Heroes 3:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:00 Newhart 4:30 Saved by the Bell 5:00 Wild, Wild West 6:00 Bonanza 7:00 American Times 7:30 Infomercial 8:00 Lester Sumrall 8:30 Wisdom Keys 9:00 World Harvest Church 10:00 Doyle Davidson 11:00 Reason to Shout

11:30 Neal Frisby mid. Bob Enyart Live 1:00 You & Me 2:00 Kenneth Copeland 2:30 James Robison 3:00 Rod Parsley 3:30 For the People 4:00 Joyce Meyer 4:30 Reason to Shout WCLJ 42-TBN American 43/Comcast 6 5:00 TBN Today 5:30 Benny Hinn 6:00 T.L. Osborn 6:30 Dr. Cherry 7:00 Joy 7:30 Dino... 8:00 Richard Roberts 8:30 John Hagee 9:00 Rod Parsley 9:30 Marilyn Hickey 10:00 Kenneth Copeland 10:30 Public Report 11:00 Mike Barber 11:30 Bill Gaither noon TBN Today 12:30 Casey Treat 1:00 James Robison 1:30 Benny Hinn 2:00 700 Club 3:00 John Hagee 3:30 Marilyn Hickey 4:00 Praise the Lord 6:00 Mike Purkey 6:30 Bishop Jakes 7:00 TBN Today 7:30 Jay Sekulow 8:00 Benny Hinn 9:00 Praise the Lord 11:00 Rod Schambach 11:30 Dr. H. Pensanti mid. Jack Van Impe 12:30 Benny Hinn 1:00 Peter LaLonde 1:30 Dr. Whitaker 2:00 Praise the Lord

W53AV-Ind/MuchMusic overnights OTA only 5:00 Videoflow 6:00 Pam & Buffy 6:30 Cartoon Junction 7:00 Pet Playhouse 7:30 Cartoon Arcade 8:00 Movie "It's Good to Be Alive" 10:00 Infomercial 10:30 Infomation TV 11:00 For the People 11:30 Infomercial noon Movie "Along the Sundown Trail" 2:00 Stan Solomon 4:00 Information TV 4:30 Lifestyle Magazine 5:00 Small Business 5:30 Infomercial 6:00 Coffee Club 7:00 Direct Connection 8:00 Fax 8:30 Spotlight 9:00 NWA Wrestling (the station aired various promotions at 9...others were Smoky Mountain on Tues, USWA on Wed, WWF Challenge on Thurs, and WCW Worldwide at 11 on Fri following MST3K; they also aired WWF Spotlight, ECW, and WWF Spotlight in a 3 hr block Sundays 3pm) 10:00 Movie "Dirty Pair: Project Eden" mid. Night Flight 1:00 RapCity 1:30 The Wedge (indy music) 2:00 Power 30 2:30 Daily RSVP (viewer requests) 3:00 SuperHitVideo 3:30 Fax (music news) 4:00 Spotlight 4:30 MuchMusic Countdown WXIN 59-Fox cable 11 5:00 AgDay 5:30 First Business 6:00 Flintstones 6:30 Garfield & Friends 7:00 Highlander 7:30 Littlest Pet Shop 8:00 Bobby's World 8:30 Bananas in Pajamas

9:00 George & Alana 10:00 Ricki Lake (embarrassing acts) 11:00 Gabrielle (dangerous teen lifestyles) noon Jenny Jones (cheaters apologize) 1:00 Tempestt (misplaced trust) 2:00 Wonder Years 2:30 Cubhouse 3:00 Taz-Mania 3:30 X-Men 4:00 Batman & Robin 4:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 5:00 Ricki Lake (r) 6:00 Roseanne 6:30 Coach 7:00 Simpsons 7:30 Extra 8:00 Melrose Place 9:00 Partners 9:30 Ned & Stacey 10:00 News 10:35 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 11:35 Jenny Jones (r) 12:35 Stephanie Miller (guest Arianna Huffington) 1:35 Northern Exposure 2:35 Geraldo 3:30 Gabrielle (r) 4:30 Extra WTBU 69-PBS American 13/Comcast 99 8:00 Big Comfy Couch 8:30 Shelley Turtle 9:00 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon 9:30 Homestretch 10:00 Computer Chronicles 10:30 Sewing with Nancy 11:00 Joy of Painting 11:30 Burt Wolf noon Movie "Spitfire" 2:00 Classic Arts Showcase 4:00 Shelley Turtle 4:30 Imagination Station 5:00 Joy of Painting 5:30 Burt Wolf 6:00 On-Line 7:00 Computer Chronicles 7:30 Earth Revealed

8:00 Trailside 8:30 Malone 9:00 Platinum Collection 10:00 One on One 10:30 Tony Brown's Journal 11:00 Country Roads mid. sign-off WTIU-PBS (OTA 30, the Star listed it with the cable channels) OTA only 7:30 Body Electric 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 9:30 Reading Rainbow 10:00 Barney & Friends 10:30 Out of the Past 11:30 Washington Week in Review noon Mount St. Helens: Out of the Ash 1:00 In Performance at the White House 2:00 Body Electric 2:30 Cookin' Cheap 3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 Charlie Rose 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Big Red Football 8:30 Visionaries 9:00 American Promise 10:00 The People's Plague: Tuberculosis in America mid. sign-off

Retro: Columbus, OH Metropolitan, Sun. March 6th, 1988

Source: TV Guide 4 WCMH Columbus [NBC] 6 WSYX Columbus [ABC] 10 WBNS Columbus [CBS] 18 WHIZ Zanesville [NBC] 20 WOUB Athens [PBS]

28 WTTE Columbus [Fox] 34 WOSU Columbus [PBS] 43 WUAB Cleveland [IND] 51 WSFJ Newark [Ind] 53 WWAT Chilicothe [Ind] 5AM 4 Easter Seal Telethon 28 Big Valley 51 Changed Lives 5:30 51 Spoken Word of God 6AM 10 Societies in Transition 28 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers 51 Solo Act 53 Stocks, Options and Futures 6:30 6 Discover Columbus 10 Headline News 51 This is the Life 53 Breakthrough 7AM 4 Easter Seal Telethon Continues 10 Bill Swad 18 Jimmy Swaggart 28 To Be Announced 51 Kenneth Copeland 53 Jewish Voice 7:30 6 World Tomorrow 10 Oral Roberts 53 Changed Lives 7:55 20 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 8AM 6 Jimmy Swaggart 10 George Vandeman 18 Sunday Today

Scheduled: A profile of Sen. Albert Gore Jr. [D-Tenn.] and his wife Tipper. 20 34 Sesame Street 28 Kenneth Copeland 43 53 D. James Kennedy 51 Larry Jones 8:30 10 First Edition 51 Spiritual Awakening 9AM 4 Easter Seal Telethon Continues 6 Health Show 10 CBS Sunday Morning Scheduled: Segments on problems faced by the homeless; the music of Woody Guthrie. 20 Reading Rainbow 28 Transcendental Mediation-Success without Stress-Commercial 34 Sesame Street 43 Jimmy Swaggart 51 D. James Kennedy 53 Zola Levitt 9:30 6 Lifechoices Topic: risk factors for heart disease. 18 World Tomorrow 20 Square One Television 28 To Be Announced 53 Let the Bible Speak 10AM 6 Movie BW "Clipped Wings." [1953] The Bowery Boys join the Air Force and tangle with enemy agents. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall. 18 Kenneth Copeland 20 Movie "Tulsa." [1949] A spectacular oil-field fire climaxes this yarn about an ambitious woman [Susan Hayward] who becomes an oil queen. Robert Preston. 28 Natural Weight Loss 34 National Geographic 43 Oral Roberts 51 Joy of Music 53 Hit Video USA 10:30 10 Columbo

28 Jerry Falwell 43 World Tomorrow 51 Rejoice 11AM 18 Amazing Grace 43 Robert Schuller 51 Jimmy Swaggart 53 Weight Training-commercial 11:30 6 Business World 18 Nelson Patterson 20 Modern Maturity 28 Movie BW "Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo." [1937] Chan [Warner Oland] is detained in Monaco by $1,000,000 in missing bonds-and murder. Noon 6 This Week with David Brinkley 10 College Basketball The Pitt Panthers at the Syracuse Orangemen. On Feb. 10, Syracuse beat the Panthers in Pittsburgh, 84-75. The Orangemen out-rebounded Pitt 44-23, with 30 of those boards coming from their front-line starters. 18 Meet the Press 20 Washington Week in Review 34 Man Who Loved Birds 43 NBA Basketball Cleveland at Boston. 51 New Directions 53 Christian Science Monitor 12:30 20 Wall $treet Week 53 Weekend Gardener 1PM 4 Easter Seal Telethon Continues 6 Movie "Gloria." [1980] Gena Rowlands plays a former gang moll entrusted to protect a young boy from mobsters. John Adames. 18 53 College Basketball The North Carolina Tar Heels battle the Duke Blue Devils. When these teams met in January, Duke survived a second-half rally by the Tar Heels to win 70-69. It was just the second Blue Devil win at North Carolina since 1966. UNC's J.R. Reid made 11 of 13 field goal attempts in the game.

20 In Search of Love with Leo Buscaglia 28 Movie "Leo and Loree." [1980] Young actors try to make it in Hollywood. Donny Most. 34 Great Performances 51 Today, The Bible and You 1:30 51 Lundstroms 2PM 10 College Basketball Ohio State at Purdue. 20 Masterpiece Theatre In the conclusion of "Fortunes of War," Guy and Simon [Kenneth Branagh, Rupert Graves] help each other heal. 51 Church Triumphant 2:30 43 Movie "The Quiet Man." [1952] Two Oscars went to this wonderful Gaelic character study: for John Ford's direction, and the photography of Winton C. Hoch and Archie Stout. Filmed in Ireland. John Wayne. 3PM 6 Benson 18 53 Sportsworld Scheduled: Michael "The Silk" Olajide [25-1, 17 KOs] takes on Iran "The Blade" Barkley [22-5, 13 KOs] in a 10-round middleweight bout, telecast live from New York City. Both of these fighters lost decisions in title bouts last October-Olajide to Frank Tate, and Barkley to Sumbu Kalambay. 20 Hollywood Legends "Grace Kelly: The American Princess" includes clips from nine of her films, including 1954's "The Country Girl." 28 Movie "Lady Sings the Blues." [1972] Diana Ross's dynamic performance highlights this poignant story about the life of blues singer Billie Holiday. 34 Minnelli on Minnelli 51 Ever Increasing Faith 3:30 6 Throb 4PM 6 To Be Announced 10 M*A*S*H 18 53 Women's Golf

Final-round play in the $300,000 Women's Kemper Open, telecast live from Kauai, Hawaii. In last year's tourney, Jane Geddes bogeyed the first hole of sudden-death, but still got the victory when Cathy Gerring missed a two-foot bogey putt. Charlie Jones, Jay Randolph and Bob Goalby report. 20 Movie "The Swan." [1956] Grace Kelly, Louis Jourdan and Alec Guinness in the delightful Molnar play about a princess who lover her tutor but must marry a crown prince. 51 Ernest Angley 4:30 10 Golf Final-round play in the $1 million Doral Open, telecast live from Miami. Last year, Lanny Wadkins, making good use of an eagle two on the fifth hole of the final round, claimed a three-stroke victory in this tournament. Reporters include Pat Summerall, Ken Venturi and Ben Wright. 34 Remembering Bing 5PM 4 Easter Seal Telethon Continues 43 Mama's Family 51 God's News 5:30 43 Charles in Charge 51 Way Home 6PM 6 News 10 CBS News-Susan Spencer 18 High School Honor Society Tri Valley and Crooksville High Schools. 28 Star Trek: The Next Generation 34 Sentimental Swing: The Music of Tommy Dorsey The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra returns to the Hollywood Palladium with sets featuring host Mel Torme, Jack Jones, Maureen McGovern and Buddy Rich. Included: "Stardust," "Marie," "Without a Song," "Once in a While." 43 Family Ties 51 Kenneth Copeland 53 Art of Looking Young and Beautiful-commercial 6:30 6 ABC News 10 News 18 NBC News-Garrick Utley 20 Best of Wild America: The Babies A compilation of clips from the series focuses on North America's wild young.

43 Cheers 53 Real to Reel 7PM 4 Easter Seal Telethon Continues 6 Disney Movie "14 Going on 30." A ninth-grader pops into a friend's experimental growth accelerator and pops out as an adult, intent on talking the homeroom teacher he adores out of marrying the gym instructor he abhors. 10 60 Minutes 18 Our House David [Chad Allen] and friends set out to break up a car-theft ring, while Mr. Kaplan's late-life crisis threatens to break up his 40-year marriage-and his bones-when he decides to take up sky diving. 28 21 Jump Street Tension between rich and poor at an integrated high school sets off a string of thefts, so Hanson and Penhall [Johnny Depp, Peter DeLuise] pose again as the McQuaid brothers, and Hoffs [Holly Robinson] starts dating one of the rich kids. 43 Star Trek 51 D. James Kennedy 53 Weight Training 8PM 4 18 Family Ties A high-school reunion reunites Elyse [Meredith Baxter Birney] with the guy voted least likely to succeed [Robert Klein]-who's now a millionaire-and together they're the hit of the party. 6 Supercarrier Debut: An ensemble drama about the lives-above and below the deck-of the officers and crew of the aircraft carrier Georgetown. In the opener, the search for a downed jet fighter focuses attention on a hot-dogging pilot [Alex Hyde-White] and brings on the arrival of female forces. 10 Murder, She Wrote The apparently accidental death of an industrial tycoon [Cornel Wilde] sets off a power struggle among his would-be successors. 20 34 Nature "Okavango: Jewel of the Kalahari" concludes with a report of "A New Challenge" faced by the people of Botswana: to continue economic and industrial development while preserving the delta's rich wildlife. Observed are efforts to exterminate the tsetse fly, a carrier of sleeping sickness and malaria. 28 Werewolf While working at an amusement park, Eric [John J. York] meets a sightless woman whose fiance takes advantage of her blindness and plans to take her for the last rollercoaster ride. 43 Quincy 51 Camp Meeting

53 Hope for the World's Children 8:30 4 18 Day by Day Self-sufficient teen Ross [C.B. Barnes] looks at "quality time" as an overrated inconvenience, while Brian [Doug Sheehan] is serious about getting to know his son. 28 Married...with Children While going through Steve and Marcy's mail, Al and Peggy [Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal] find and fill out an application for a game show, where the object is a Bundy natural: surviving torture. 9PM 4 18 In The Heat of the Night Debut: Picking up where the 1967 film left off, this series casts Carroll O'Connor as crusty Mississippi police chief Bill Gillespie, and Howard Rollins as Philadelphia detective Virgil Tibbs, back in town for his mother's funeral but soon drawn into a murder case underscored by racial tension. Filmed in Hammond, La. 10 Movie Milton Berle, Sid Caesar and Danny Thomas star in "Side by Side." 20 Masterpiece Theatre "Day After the Fair," a two-part adaption of a Thomas Hardy story, centers on a brewery owner's wife [Hannah Gordon]. 28 It's Garry Shandling's Show Debut: The comedian appears as himself in this series, which was originally aired on Showtime. With support from his platonic friend Nancy [Molly Cheek], his married friend Pete [Michael Tucci] and the crew, Garry interacts with the audience while "confronting issues that plague every healthy young man." First up: Garry gets a date with his cable-TV installer [Shawn Southwick] after moving into an apartment once occupied by Vanna White. 43 Gimme a Break! 51 In Touch 53 Hit Video USA 9:10 34 Masterpiece Theatre "Day After The Fair," a two part adaptation of Thomas Hardy's "On The Western Circuit," centers on Edith Harnham [Hannah Gordon], the melancholy wife of a brewery owner, who takes a servant named Anna [Sammi Davis] under her wing. In Part 1, Edith reluctantly agrees to help the illiterate girl write to a London lawyer she met at the local carnival. 9:30 6 Movie "Longarm." [1988] A carousing deputy U.S. marshal [John Terlesky] with a checkered past squares off against varmints on both sides of the law in the wild and woolly New Mexico Territory of 1887.

28 Duet Adjusting to fatherhood isn't easy for Richard [Chris Lemmon] when he takes his poker buddies to a celebration lunch-and leaves the baby at home alone. 43 9 to 5 53 Ag Week 10PM 28 Tracey Ullman Sketches include Tracey as Francesca, who plans to play while her parents are away; and as a highway worker who feels she's losing her femininity. 43 Star Search 51 Rejoice in the Lord 53 Cannon 10:15 34 Upstairs, Downsairs 10:30 28 Transcendental Mediation-Success Without Stress-Infomercial 11PM 4 6 10 18 News 20 One By One 28 Marblehead Manor 34 Dave Allen at Large Robin Hood, Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes and a pirate are the characters. 43 Uniquely Lorain 51 Love Special 53 Mary Tyler Moore 11:15 6 Sports Final 11:30 4 Movie "Guns of the Magnificent Seven." [1969] Routine action take of 19th-century Mexico, filmed in Spain. 6 Hart to Hart 10 Movie "9 to 5." [1980] Frustrated office workers get even with their chauvinistic boss. Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda. 18 George Michael Sports Machine 28 Columbus Close-Up 34 Two Ronnies 43 Lorain Conversation 51 INN News-Marvin Scott

53 New Grooves With Meg Griffin 12AM 18 Entertainment This Week 20 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 28 Bill Swad 34 Wonderworks 43 Hee Haw 51 Camp Meeting 53 Richard Brown's Screening Room 12:30 28 Making of Santo Gold 53 America's Value Network 1AM 18 Siskel & Ebert Scheduled: "Switching Channels" [Kathleen Turner, Burt Reynolds]; "The House on Carroll Street" [Kelly McGillis]. 28 Ebony/Jet Showcase Mrs. Katherine Jackson, Michael's mother; actor Philip Michael Thomas ["Miami Vice"]. 51 Breakthrough 1:30 10 Discover 28 Headlines on Trial 51 This is the Life 1:40 4 Weekend with Crook & Chase 2AM 10 CBS News Nightwatch 28 Big Valley 2:10 4 More Real People 4AM 10 CBS News Nightwatch Continues -crainbebo

Retro; New York City, Tuesday, October 5, 1948

Source: New York Times All stations begin their programming schedule at 5 PM or later, except WATV, which was testing at various times from 10 AM onward and did not offer a set schedule of shows for the public on this day WCBS-TV Channel 2 (CBS) 6:15-Music; Weather Report 6:30-Lucky Pup. Children's Program 6:45-Bob Howard, Plano 7:00-Museum Of Modern Art 7:15-Film Shorts 7:30-CBS News with Douglas Edwards 7:45-Face the Music 8:00-Feature Film 9:00-We, the People 9:30-Straws in the Wind-Lyman Bryson, Elmo Roper 10:00-Newsreel WNBT-Channel 4 (NBC) 5:30-Howdy Doody. With Buffalo Bob Smith 7:30-Musical Miniatures 7:50-Newsreel Theatre with John Cameron Swayze 8:00-Star Theatre. With Milton Berle. Chico Marx, Joe Phillips, Lang Acrobatic Troupe, Slate Brothers 9:00-Mary Margaret McBride Show 9:50-Wrestling, St. Nicholas Arena WABD-Channel 5 (DuMont) 6:00-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery 6:30-Russ Hodges Scoreboard 7:00-Zero Mostel Show, With Joey Faye, Mimi Benzell 7:30-Camera Headlines: News 8:00-Operation Success 8:30-Film Shorts 9:00-Boxing; Park Arena WJZ-TV-Channel 7 (ABC) 5:30-6:00-The Singing Lady

7:00-News and Views 7:15-Film: Zoo's Who (animated, 1942; comedy), Mel Blanc as Porky Pig 7:30-Movieland. Quiz 8:05-Film Shorts 8:15-America's Town Meeting WPIX-Channel 11 (ind) 5:00-News; Pixie Playtime 5:45-Comics on Parade 6:00-Records 7:00-News; Record Rendezvous 7:30-Newsreel; Sports Show 8:00-Film 9:00-News; Eddie Condon Floor Show 9:30-Newsreel WATV-Channel 13 (ind) 10:00 AM==5 P. M.;-Test Pattern

Retro: Spokane, WA - Thursday, October 10, 2002

This one was a bit hard. There are several abbreviated titles, some of which I couldnt decipher. Those shows are marked with a [?]. Does anyone know what kind of "News" KAYU broadcast in the mornings in 2002? I honestly have no idea. Channel: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 22KSKN (The WB) 28KAYU (Fox) Thursday, October 10, 2002 MORNING 4:30 am 2CBS Morning News

4World News This Morning 6Early Today 5:00 2KREM 2 News First Edition (Nicole Crites, Dawn Picken) 4Good Morning Northwest (Mark Peterson, Susanna Baylon) 6Q6 Local News Today (Shelly Monahan, Sean Owsley) 22KREM 2 News First Edition 6:00 7Body Electric 6:30 7Clifford the Big Red Dog 7:00 2The Early Show Scheduled: Bobby Flay. (Harry Smith, Hannah Storm) 4Good Morning America Tipper Gore on depression; Dr. Tim Johnson on liver health; the family cook-off. (Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer) 6Today Robin Wright Penn. Also: a segment on style. (Matt Lauer, Katie Couric) 7Dragonfly TV 22Road Rules 28News 7:30 7Arthur 22The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 8:00 7Barney & Friends 22The Rob Nelson Show Financial makeover expert Neale Godfrey offers college students advice on getting themselves out of debt. Also: eBay expert Lynn Dralle provides tips on buying, selling and making a sizeable profit on eBay, and how one can earn top dollar through online auctions. 8:30 7Teletubbies 9:00

2Dis. [?] 4Live with Regis & Kelly David Bowie; James Van Der Beek (Dawsons Creek). Also: a Hunks of the U.S.A. showcase. 7Sesame Street 22Judge Mathis 28Paid Programming 9:30 2Pyramid 10:00 2The Price Is Right 4The View Whoopi Goldberg (guest co-host); Tom Cavanagh (Ed); Carol Channing. Also: the Dance Party Contest. 6The Caroline Rhea Show Mira Sorvino (The Grey Zone), America Ferreira and Lupe Ontiveros (Real Women Have Curves), the second team eliminated from The Amazing Race. 7Reading Rainbow 22The John Walsh Show 28The Other Half Topics include brothels. 10:30 7Between the Lions 11:00 2The Young and the Restless 4Maury Thats Not My Son, Thats My 13-Year-Old Daughter. Tomboys get makeovers. 6Life Moments 7Clifford the Big Red Dog 22Dis. [?] 28The Montel Williams Show 11:30 7Sit and Be Fit 22Change of Heart AFTERNOON 12 pm 2KREM 2 News at Noon (Robyn Nance) 4All My Children

6Paid Programming 7Passport 22Crossing Over with John Edward 28The Peoples Court 12:30 2The Bold and the Beautiful 7Antique Show [?] 22Crossing Over with John Edward 1:00 2As the World Turns 4One Life to Live 6Days of Our Lives 7Welcome to My Studio 22Ricki Lake Topic: breaking unhealthy eating habits. 28Texas Justice 1:30 7Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel 28Cosby 2:00 2Guiding Light 4General Hospital 6Passions 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 22Celebrity Justice 28Suddenly Susan 2:30 7Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat 22Extra 28Paid Programming 3:00 2Dr. Phil Topic: conquering phobias. 4Port Charles 6Judge Judy 7Arthur 22Whats New, Scooby-Doo? 28Archies Weird Mysteries 3:30

4Martha Stewart Living Halloween Prep Show. Included: spider cake. Also: transforming pumpkins and gourds into flower containers. 6Judge Joe Brown 7Libertys Kids 22The Mummy: The Animated Series 28Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? 4:00 2The Oprah Winfrey Show Topic: womens health issues. 6Judge Judy 7Cyberchase 22Pokemon 28Full House 4:30 4News 4 at 4:30 (Mark Peterson, Debra Wilde) 6Q6 Local News at 4:30 (Greg Heister) 7Zoboomafoo 22Yu-Gi-Oh! 28The Hughleys 5:00 2KREM 2 News at 5 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 4News 4 at 5 (Richard Brown, Debra Wilde) 6Q6 Local News at 5 (Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil) 7BBC World News 22Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 28MLB Baseball Game 2 of the National League Championship Series: St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (Live) 5:30 2CBS Evening News with Dan Rather 4World News Tonight with Peter Jennings 6NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw 7Nightly Business Report 22Spin City EVENING

6:00 2KREM 2 News at 6 (Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward) 4News 4 at 6 (Richard Brown) 6Q6 Local News at 6 (Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil) 7The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 22Seinfeld 6:30 2Hollywood Squares 4Entertainment Tonight (Bob Goen, Mary Hart) 6Everybody Loves Raymond 22Friends 7:00 2Seinfeld 4The Drew Carey Show 6Jeopardy! 7Globe Trekker 22Evening Magazine (John Curley) 7:30 2Friends 4Home Improvement 6Wheel of Fortune 22Access Hollywood (Pat OBrien, Nancy ODell) 8:00 2Survivor: Thailand Gender Bender. One tribe begins to divide itself along gender lines and a fourth contestant is voted off the island. Jeff Probst is the host. 4Monk Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum. A visit to his late wife's former home results in Monk's placement in an institution, where he stumbles across a unsolved murder case. Dr. Lancaster: Dennis Boutsikaris. Wurster: Kevin Nealon. Monk: Tony Shalhoub. Sharona: Bitty Schram. (Repeat) 6Friends The One with the Pediatrician. Joey sets Phoebe up with a stranger (Paul Rudd) to score a date with one of her friends; Rachel catches Ross visiting his pediatrician from childhood; and a job offer stands between Monica and Chandler's relocation to Tulsa.

Sally: Elaine Hendrix. Dr. Gettleman: Gregory White. Mary Ellen: Dedee Pfeiffer. 7Chandler & Co 22Family Affair Ballroom Blitz. Worried about Sissy's unbridled adventures around the city, Bill persuades Sissy to attend a stuffy social club for young women. Unaware the teen has ditched the group's meetings, Bill buys Sissy a dress for the club's father-daughter dance. Mrs. Fowler: Valerie Curtin. Parker: Danielle Panabaker. Madison: Lauren Robinson. 28The Simpsons 8:30 6Scrubs My Case Study. Michael McDonald (Mad TV) plays a patient with a manhood problem that J.D. seeks to parlay into a trip to an AMA conference in Reno. Mrs. Warner: Maree Cheatham. Mrs. Kellerman: Jill Basey. Doug: Johnny Kastl. 22Do Over The Anniversary. Joel (Penn Badgley) tries to prevent his mom from meeting the man who will break up his parents' marriage, and he gives his dad some romantic advice in the hopes that it will inspire him to put the spark back in their relationship. Bill: Michael Milhoan. Karen: Gigi Rice. Cheryl: Angela Goethals. 28That 70s Show 9:00 2CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Let the Seller Beware. Grissom and Catherine investigate the murder of a wealthy couple who are discovered just outside of their glamorous Las Vegas house, which was up for sale. Meanwhile, Sara probes the death of a cheerleader who is found eviscerated on a soccer field. Tanya: Monique Demers. Max: Taylor Handley. Jeri: Mary-Margaret Humes. 4Push, Nevada The Letter of the Law. Jim learns some things about Deputy Dawn (Liz Vassey), including why she's in Push; Grace investigates who posted Jim's substantial bail; Sloman gives Mary an ultimatum. Grace: Melora Walters. Sloman: Raymond J. Barry. 6Will & Grace The Kid Stays Out of the Picture. A feud ensues between Will and Grace, whose second thoughts about having his baby are triggered by an infatuation with Leo (Harry Connick Jr.). Part 1 of two. Amy: Gina Hecht. Karen: Megan Mullally. Will: Eric McCormack. 7Frontline Missile Wars. A report that traces the recent history of antimissile defense, assesses its technological prospects and explores what producer Sherry Jones calls the politics of the threat of an ICBM attack against the U.S. An Alaska-based system is currently under construction, but the U.S. Missile Defense Agency concedes it's not yet foolproof, says Jones. The hour also features interviews with missile-defense supporters (former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz among them), and looks at the role of missile defense in the Bush Administration's security strategy. It's as much an offense as a defense, says Jones.

22The Jamie Kennedy Experiment Kennedy hires an entertainer to do crazy stunts for a birthday party. He also portrays a gardening instructor who tricks his students into landscaping his own lawn. 28Will & Grace 9:30 6Good Morning, Miami The Way to Dylans Heart. Double dates with Dylan are disasters for Jake, who's putty in her presence; a public-service spot gives Penny a shot at proving herself. Cindy: Andrea Savage. Penny: Constance Zimmer. Dylan: Ashley Williams. 22Off Centre P.P. Doc II: The Examination Continues. Eugene Levy reprises his role as Mike and Euan's dorky urologist, who's now a resident of their apartment building. The guys worry about the weird M.D.'s interest in being their buddy, until they discover he attracts women. Chau: John Cho. Liz: Lauren Stamile. Euan: Sean Maguire. 28That 70s Show 10:00 2Without a Trace He Saw, She Saw. Four witnesses claim that a woman was abducted from a mall parking lot while her husband was standing just yards away with his back to her. Samantha: Poppy Montgomery. Jack: Anthony LaPaglia. Martin: Eric Close. 4PrimeTime Thursday A California teen arrested in a deadly high-school shooting rampage. 6ER Insurrection. Carter takes drastic steps to improve security conditions at County after a frustrated patient takes matters into his own handsviolently; Meanwhile, Gallant tends to a hypochondriac who refuses to leave any symptom unchecked; Pratt (Mekhi Phifer) is keeping a secret about his home situation; and Kovac has an unhappy ex-lover to contend with. Harkins: Leslie Bibb. Corday: Alex Kingston. Gallant: Sharif Atkins. 7Through My Sights: A Gunners View of WWII 22The News at 10 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 28Fox 28 News at 10 (Linda Stratton) 10:30 22The Oprah Winfrey Show 28Just Shoot Me LATE NIGHT/OVERNIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News at 11 (Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward) 4News 4 at 11

(Richard Brown) 6Q6 Local News 11 at 11 (Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil) 7Charlie Rose 28Star Trek: Voyager Persistence of Vision. When Voyager enters Bothan space, crew members begin to suffer hallucinationsall except for Kes and the Doctor, who find themselves in charge of the ship 11:30 22Blind Date 11:35 2Late Show with David Letterman Michelle Pfeiffer (White Oleander), Bon Jovi. 4Nightline (Ted Koppel) 6The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Actress Alison Lohman (White Oleander), Jerry Seinfeld, music group Doves (Caught by the River). 12 am 7Frontline 22Elimidate 283rd Rock From the Sun 12:05 4Nightline Up Close (Ted Koppel) 12:30 22Shipmates 28Paid Programming 12:35 2The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn Tim Robbins (The Truth About Charlie), Jurassic 5 (Whats Golden). 4Paid Programming 6Late Night with Conan OBrien Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), comedian/author Rich Hall (Things Snowball), actor Jason Statham (The Transporter). 1:00 7The New This Old House Hour 22The 5th Wheel

1:30 22Street Smarts 1:35 2KREM 2 News at 11 6Last Call with Caron Daly Actor Taye Diggs (Brown Sugar), director Brett Ratner (Red Dragon). 2:00 7Frontline 22The Nanny 2:05 6Paid Programming 2:30 22The Jenny Jones Show 2:35 4Roseanne 6The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2:10 2Up to the Minute 3:00 7The New This Old House Hour 3:05 4World News Now 6Late Night with Conan OBrien 3:30 22Off the Air 4:00 7Liberia: Americas Stepchild A look at the African nation, which was founded in the 1820s by freed American slaves.

Was CNN Headline News still syndicated to small-market stations? I know it was as late as mid-1996, as KIMA 29 Yakima was running CNN at Noon. The 12PM show might be Antiques Roadshow (or the UK version) but I'm not sure why it would be a half-hour... I don't even remember Rob Nelson. Must have been very short-lived. I do remember

Caroline Rhea, which was supposed to imitate Rosie O'Donnell, but failed after one season. Also-Maury on KXLY, a Big 3 station? By now, Maury had turned into "whose your daddy" and "infidelity" stuff, and was being dropped on big 3 stations like flies (well, maybe not KDNL...)

Antiques Roadshow crossed my mind, too, but the half-hour timeslot is what threw me off its trail. Maury on KXLY is definitely odd, but the stations in Spokane were a little behind the times for several years. All of the "big three" stations were even still showing sitcom reruns during access in 2002! As for The Rob Nelson Show, I don't remember it, either.

A few more notes Shipmates on KSKN-was about people dating in a cruise ship. The Other Half I know had Dick Clark in it. Most affiliates were NBC, but here in Seattle it was aired on our Fox station KCPQ. -crainbebo

Yeah, I remember The Other Half. It was supposed to be the "male" version of The View, and was hosted by Clark, Mario Lopez, Danny Bonaduce and someone else. I don't remember Shipmates, though. It's interesting when you go through old listings to realize how many disposable, forgettable shows come and go over the years.

Looks like 2 and 22 shared top-tiered syndicated programming as much as they did local news...

Yeah. They still do, in fact. 22 currently repeats Dr. Phil at 6 and The Dr. Oz Show at 7. As much as I hate duopolies, this one works well. KREM saved KSKN from Home Shopping Network obscurity.

Retro: Cincinnati/Columbus/Dayton, Monday May 1, 1967

Source: TV Guide Southern Ohio edition 2 WLW-D (ABC/NBC/CBS) Dayton 4 WLW-C (NBC) Columbus 5 WLW-T (NBC) Cincinnati 6 WTVN (ABC) Columbus 7 WHIO (CBS/NBC/ABC) Dayton 9 WCPO (CBS) Cincinnati 10 WBNS (CBS) Columbus 12 WKRC (ABC) Cincinnati 14 WMUB (Educational) Oxford 16 WKTR (Ind) Kettering 18 WHIZ (NBC/ABC) Zanesville (includes translators on channels 71 and 80) 20 WOUB (Educational) Athens 22 WKEF (NBC/ABC/CBS) Dayton 28 WGSF (Educational) Newark 34 WOSU (Educational) Columbus 35 WIMA (NBC/ABC) Lima 48 WCET (Educational) Cincinnati Note I have no idea why each of the three Dayton stations is affiliated with all three networks. If anyone has an answer please post it. Id love to know why. 5:50a 9 Farm News 6:00a 2-5 University of Michigan 4 Sunrise Seminar 9 Sunrise Semester 10 Bible Answers 6:30a 2 Inspiration religion (color) 4 Farm Forecast (color) 5 Good Morning (color) 9 Young World (color) 10 Sunrise Semester 6:35a 2 Farm Outlook (color) 6:55a 5 Five Minutes to Live By religion (color)

7:00a 2-4-5-18-35 Today - Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs (local programming at 7:25 and 8:25) (color) 6 Topper 9 Local News (color) 10 Farmtime Bill Zipf (color) 12 College Guide discussion 7:05a 9 CBS News Joseph Benti 7:30a 6 Wills Family (color) 9 Bozo the Clown (color) 10 Educational News (color) 12 The Story religion 7:45a 10 Mullins Report (color) 8:00a 6 Over Lightly (color) 9-10 Captain Kangaroo 12 Skipper Ryle (color) 8:30a 6 Jack LaLanne (color) 7 Sunrise Semester 8:45a 34-28 TV Kindergarten 9:00a 2-4-5 Paul Dixon (color) 6 Dialing for Dollars (color) 7 Captain Kangaroo 9 Uncle Al 10 Lucis Toyshop (color) 12 Jack LaLanne (color) 18 The Fugitive 35 Bugs Bunny 9:15a 28 Music Grade 5 34 French I Language

9:25a 22 Editorial George Mitchell 9:30a 12 Dream Girl (color) celebrities include Carol Lawrence and Jacques Bergerac 22 Bozo the Clown (color) 34-28 Geography Grade 7 35 Gloria exercise (color) 9:45a 34-28 Science Grades 1 and 2 9:55a 12 Local News (color) 10:00a 2-6 Dating Game 4 Spook Beckman (color) 7-18-35 Snap Judgment (color) guests: Gisele MacKenzie and Soupy Sales 10 Movie God is My Co-Pilot 1945 part 1 12 Match Game (color) guests: Dom DeLuise and Michelle Lee 22 Romper Room Miss Jo 34-28 Art Grade 1 10:15a 34-28 U.S.A. Artists 10:25a 7 Almanac, News, Markets Dayton (color) 12 Local News (color) 18-35 News (color) 10:30a 2 Johnny Gilbert variety (color) Famous Faces contest begins 5-7-18-35 Concentration (color) 6-12-22 Dateline: Hollywood interview; guests: Sammy Davis Jr., Martin Landau and Barbara Bain 9 Secret Storm 10:45a 28 Music Grade 5 34 French II language 10:55a 6-12-22 Childrens Doctor advice (color)

11:00a 4-5-7-18-35 Pat Boone (color) guests: the King Cousins 6-12-22 Supermarket Sweep (color) 9 Andy Griffith 10 Love of Life 34-28 Music Grade 4 11:15a 34-28 Folk Guitar Music 11:25a 10 News Bill Pepper (color) 11:30a 4-5-18-35 Hollywood Squares (color) celebrities: Kaye Ballard, Michael Callan, Fabian, Eartha Kitt, Michael Landon, Ruta Lee and Paul Lynde 6-12 One in a Million game 7 Jana Demas variety (color) 9-10-22 Dick Van Dyke 11:45a 34-28 Merlin the Magician 11:50a 2 Local News (color) 12:00p 2-4-5 50-50 Club (color) 6-12-18-35 Everybodys Talking game 7 Love of Life 9 Noon Report (color) 10 News, Weather, Sports (color) 22 Jeopardy (color) 34-28 TV Kindergarten 12:25p 7 Local News (color) 12:30p 6-12-18 Donna Reed 7-9-10 Search for Tomorrow (color) 22-35 Eye Guess (color) 34-28 Writers of Today 12:45p

7-9-10 The Guiding Light (color) 12:55p 22 NBC News Edwin Newman (color) 35 Local News 1:00p 6-12-22 The Fugitive 7 Virginia Graham interviews; guests are gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, Lilla Skala, and Mildred Smith 9 Love of Life 10 Virginia Graham interviews; guests are singer-actress Sally Ann Howes, Lila Burkeman, and Maggi Daly 18 Dream Girl contest 35-28 Crises of Modern Man 35 Easters Parade variety 1:25p 9 CBS News Joseph Benti (color) 1:30p 2-4-5-18 Lets Make a Deal (color) 7-9-10 As the World Turns (color) 34-28 Geography Grade 5 1:55p 2-4-5-18 News (color) 2:00p 2-6-12 Newlywed Game (color) 4-5-18-22-35 Days of Our Lives (color) 7-9-10 Password (color) celebrities: June Lockhart and Ross Martin 34-28 Science Grades 1 and 2 2:15p 34 French I language 2:30p 2-4-5-18-35 The Doctors (color) 6-12 Matches and Mates Art James (color) 7-9-10 House Party (color); guest: Daniele Aubry 22 Dream Girl contest (color) 34-28 Music Grade 4 2:45p 34-28 Ohio Heritage

2:55p 16 Rural Report (color) 22 ABC News Marlene Sanders 3:00p 2-4-5-18-35 Another World (color) 6-12 General Hospital 7-9-10 To Tell the Truth (color) 16 Bonnie Prudden women; exercises for that pain in the neck 22 Donna Reed 3:25p 7 Local News (color) 9 CBS News Douglas Edwards (color) 10 News Tom Gleba (color) 3:30p 2 General Hospital 4-5-7-18-35 You Dont Say! (color); celebrity guests: Keely Smith and Buddy Greco 6 Mike Douglas variety (color) guests: Billy Graham and Agnes Moorehead 9-10-22 Edge of Night 12 Dark Shadows 16 Merv Griffin variety; guests: Bishop James A. Pike, Agnes Moorehead, Cliff Charlie Weaver Arquette, Jerry Shane and Josephine Premice, singer Enzo Stuarti 4:00p 2 Mike Douglas variety (color); guests: Rick and Kris Nelson, Barbara Eden, psychologist Frances Horwich, vibraphone player Lionel Hampton, comedian Ralph Pope 4-18-22-35 Match Game (color); celebrity guests Ed McMahon and Fannie Flagg 5 Afternoon Show (color) 7 Truth or Consequences (color) 9 The Beverly Hillbillies 10 The Secret Storm 12 The Dating Game (color) 4:25p 4-22-35 News 18 Weather Nancy Withers 4:30p 4 Very Special! variety; Cy Grant is the guest singer with Mantovani and his orchestra 7 Uncle Orrie (color) 9 Mike Douglas (color) same as ch. 2 at 4p 10 Movie Five Guns West 1955

12 Movie Operation Dames 1959 10 The Dating Game 22 Everybodys Talking game 35 Movie Step Down to Terror 1959 5:00p 6 Superman (color) 7 National Velvet 15 Kims Kartoon Kapers children (color) 18 Bugs Bunny 22 One in a Million game 48 TV Kindergarten 5:30p 2 ABC News Peter Jennings (color) 4 Twilight Zone 5 News, Weather, Sports (color) 6 Rocky and His Friends (color) 7 McHales Navy 16 Bus Stop 18 Westerners 22 Trails West 48 The Friendly Giant 5:45p 6 Local News (color) 20 TV Kindergarten 28 Local News 48 Magic Forest children 5:55p 10 Traffic Court (color) 18 Magic Moments in Sports 6:00p 2-4-7-9 News, Weather, Sports (color) 6-12 Merv Griffin same as ch. 16 at 3:30p 18-35 News, Weather, Sports 22 Highway Patrol 34-28 Managers in Action 48 Brother Buzz children 6:15p 20 Merlin the Magician 6:25p

7 Business Trends (color) 10 Weather, Market Report Columbus (color) 6:30p 2 Batman guest villain: David Wayne as the Mad Hatter (tape delayed from Wednesday @ 7:30p) 4-5-7-18-35 NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley (color) 9 Our Gang 10-22 CBS News Walter Cronkite (color) 15 Movie double feature An Angel from Texas 1940 and Chain Lightning 1950 20 Whats New children 28 Newark School Bond 34 Stich With Style 48 Whats New children 7:00p 2 The Addams Family 4 Adventure Calls travel (color) 5 Your Zoo Cincinnati (color) 7-10 News, Weather, Sports (color) 9 McHales Navy 18 Zane Grey Theater 20 Its a Wonderful World John Cameron Swayze tours Panama 22 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 23-28 Whats New 35 The Rifleman 48 College discussion; tips for prospective college students 7:20p 12 Local News (color) 7:30p 2-6-12 Iron Horse (color) Bens poker prowess wins him the services of four Confederate veterans 4-5-18-35 The Monkees (color) the boys head to a creepy house to learn about the fortune they inherited 7 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (color) Solo and Illya investigate an exclusive girls school where the daughters of prominent people are being programed to obey orders 9-10-12 Gilligans Island (color) A spy who looks like Gilligan comes to the island 20 Columbus Symphony (color) Te Deum by Anton Brukner and Beethovens Symphony No. 9 are performed 34-20 NET Journal first of a five part series on slum schools 48 Alcoholics Are People problems of alcoholics in the court system are discussed 8:00p 4-5-18-35 I Dream of Jeannie (color) the Blue Djinn wants to eliminate Tony

9-10-22 Mr. Terrific (color) Mr. Terrific tries to retrieve a code book at a circus 48 Standwells puppets 8:30p 2-6-12-35 The Rat Patrol (color) a Frenchwoman leads the Rat Patrol to a German colonel 4-5-18-22 Captain Nice (color) Carter needs the help of a phony mind reader to break up a gang of art thieves 7-9-10 The Lucy Show (color) Don Rickles plays a boxer who wants to start a flower shop with help from Lucy 24-28 Creative Person 48 Music for the Cello: Beethoven Sonata in D Major, Sonata and Adagio in C Major 9:00p 2-6-12 Felony Squad (color) the case of a death row inmate is reopened 4-5-18-22-25 Road West (color) Elizabeth and Chance undertake a two-day wagon trip to help an injured farmer 7-9-10 The Andy Griffith Show (color) Goober is injured in an accident and fears the worst after warnings from Floyd and Aunt Bee 20 NET Journal Banquet of Life a look at surplus population 34-28 French Chef Julia Child prepares brioches 48 NET Journal - same as channel 34 at 7:30p 9:30p 2-6-12 Peyton Place (color) Betty and Leslie learn the contents of Peytons will; Rachel visits Chandler 7-9-10 Family Affair (color) Jody and Buffy are secretly making a Best Uncle trophy for Bill but Jody is allergic to modeling clay 34-28 Ohio Press Conference 10:00p 2-6-12-35 Zero Hour (special, color) Zero Mostel in a one-man comic tour de force (The Big Valley is preempted) 4-5-7-18 Run for Your Life (color) The Treasure Seekers 9-10-22 To Tell The Truth (color) 16 News, Weather, Sports (color) 34-28 Portrait In discussion 48 Weather Tommy Lee 10:30p 9-10-22 Password (color) celebrity guests: Phyllis Diller and Gary Morton 16 Ernest Tubb music 34-28 Ilsedore Edse Archeology 11:00p

2-4-5-7-9-10-12 News, Weather, Sports (color) 6 Peter Gunn 16 Educational Feature 18-22-35 News, Weather, Sports 11:15p 22 Editorial George Mitchell 11:20p 18 Doctors Houce Call 22 Boxing from Las Vegas (color) lightweight bout between Benito Juarez and Tony Aguirre; special celebrity guest Jerry Lewis 11:25p 2 Fotofacts Dayton (color) 11:30p 2-4-5-18-35 Johnny Carson (color) 6-12 Joey Bishop (color) 7 WHIO-TV Editorial 9 The Las Vegas Show (debut; color) host: Bill Dana; guests: Don Adams; singers Sarah Vaughan, Billy Daniels and Abbe Lane; comedians Allen and Rossi (and thus begins the one month odyssey of the United Network) 10 Movie Titanic 1953 Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Wagner 11:35p 7 Movie Night into Morning 1951 Ray Milland, John Hodiak, Nancy Davis (future First Lady Nancy Reagan) 1:00a 2 Local News (color) 4 Talk of the Town (color) 6 News, Weather, Sports 1:05a 2 Inspiration (color) 1:30a 4 News and Weather (color) 9 Christopher Program 1:45a 9 Local News

2 WLW-D (ABC/NBC/CBS) Dayton

7 WHIO (CBS/NBC/ABC) Dayton 16 WKTR (Ind) Kettering 22 WKEF (NBC/ABC/CBS) Dayton Note I have no idea why each of the three Dayton stations is affiliated with all three networks. If anyone has an answer please post it. Id love to know why. I believe the first network listed was their primary affiliate, and they cleared shows that the other stations didn't carry. Also, wasn't WKTR an ABC affiliate at one point in the late-1960s, before closing down? And if so, did the other three stations maintain affiliation of some sort with ABC? (It would reopen as pubcaster WOET in 1972, now WPTD.)

Charlotte was the same way until the fall of 1967. WBTV was primary CBS; WSOC, NBC; WCCB, ABC, but each took shows from the other networks. As I understand it, NBC got fed up with WSOC's pre-emptions of network shows, and in the fall of '67 WBTV became fulltime CBS; WSOC, NBC; WCCB, ABC. That lasted until July 1978, when WSOC switched to ABC; WCCB went independent (then Fox in 1986), and Ted Turner's WRET (now Belo's WCNC) became the NBC affiliate.

Yep, and as we noted many times across these threads, there were similar situations in other markets like Birmingham, Toledo, and Raleigh-Durham, where the UHF start-up got the leftover network programs from the established stations until the late '60/early '70s where the stations were forced to affiliate with a single network.

<HTML><META HTTP-EQUIV="content-type" CONTENT="text/html;charset=utf8"> I thought that the old WLWD-2 was NBC primary, WHIO-7 CBS primary, and some ABC shows were split between the two.<BR><BR>There may have been a few CBS shows on WLWD and a few NBC shows on WHIO to add to the confusion.

Really Retro: Birmingham, Thursday Evening 10/16/52 and Friday Daytime 10/17/52

Source: The Birmingham News Courtesy of www.birminghamrewound.com Channels listed: 4-WBRC (NBC); would move to Channel 6 in 1953 13-WAFM (CBS/ABC/Dumont); would become WAPI-TV in 1958, then become WVTM in 1980 Thursday, 5:00 P.M. 4-Ace Drummond 13-Captain Video 5:30 4-Kids Korner 13-Hippodrome 5:45 13-News/Sports 6:00 4-City Desk 13-The Lone Ranger 6:15 4-Castle of Angels 6:30 4-Dinah Shore 13-CBS News 6:45 4-Camel News Caravan 13-Heavens to Betsy 7:00 4-You Bet Your Life 13-Burns and Allen 7:30 4-Treasury Men in Action 13-Amos and Andy 8:00

4-Gangbusters 13-Charades (locally produced) 8:30 4-Television Theatre 13-Big Town 9:00 4-Martin Kane, Private Eye 13-Racket Squad 9:30 4-Frank Thomas (University of Alabama football?) 13-Dangerous Assignment 10:00 4-Headlines 13-Touchdown Football 10:15 4-Issues of Day 10:30 4-Short Drama 13-Rocky King 10:45 4-Sports Review 11:00 4-Movie: The Man Who Walked Alone 13-Final Edition 11:15 13-The Late Show (assuming its a movieno title given) Friday, 7:00 a.m. 4-Today Show 8:00 13-Breakfast in Birmingham 9:00 4-Mrs. U.S.A 13-Wheel of Fortune

9:30 4-Campaign Call 13-Ted Russell 10:00 4-United Nations General Assembly 13-Medal Kitchen 10:30 13-Strike It Rich 11:00 4-Modern Living 13-Bride and Groom 11:15 13-Love of Life 11:30 4-Kitchen Magic 13-Search for Tomorrow 11:45 13-Carousel 12:00 4-Call to Worship 13-TV Newsroom 12:30 4-Movie: City Limits 13-Garry Moore Show 1:00 13-Double or Nothing 1:30 4-Toward a Better America 13-Guiding Light 1:45 13-Art Linkletters Houseparty 2:00 4-The Big Payoff

2:15 13-Mike and.(not clear, no matter how many times I enlarged it) 2:30 4-Welcome Travelers 3:00 4-Kate Smith Hour 13-Afternoon Matinee 4:00 4-Hawkins Falls 13-Western Theater 4:15 4-Gabby Hayes 4:30 4-Howdy Doody

Retro: Michigan/Cleveland/Toledo Fri, Oct 1, 1954

from TV Today-Michigan State edition TV Today was a regional publication based in Sandusky, OH (and had a subscription office in Detroit)...there were at least 2 different editions as the contents also mention that in some regions it also carried listings for stations in Buffalo, Toronto, London, Columbus, Youngstown and Akron Listings on NBC stations subject to change due to World Series coverage WJBK 2-Detroit 7:00 Morning Show 8:55 Meditations 9:00 Linkletter's House Party 9:30 Bob Murphy Calling 9:55 Amy Vanderbilt 10:00 Garry Moore (guest Jay Marshall) 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Strike It Rich noon Valiant Lady 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Portia Faces Life 1:15 Seeking Heart 1:30 Welcome Travelers 2:00 Ladies Day 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Bob Crosby 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Western Theatre "Man from Hell's Edge" 5:30 Pirate Pete 6:00 Willy 6:30 Telenews Ace 6:45 TV Weatherman 6:50 Chuck Davey Sports 7:00 Pro Football Highlights 7:30 CBS News 7:45 Perry Como 8:00 Mama 8:30 Topper 9:00 Playhouse of Stars "The Viking" 9:30 Our Miss Brooks 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Rocky King 11:00 Standard News 11:15 11th Hour Theatre "Amazing Mr. X" 12:30 Merchandise Review 12:45 Weathervane WNBK 3-Cleveland 7:00 Today (Ohio Today with Tom Haley at :25 and :55) 9:00 Early Bird Theater "Corregidor" 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 A Time to Live 10:45 Three Steps to Heaven 11:00 Home noon Betty White 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 One O'Clock Playhouse "Cappy Rick Returns" 2:10 In Good Taste 2:15 Maggie Byrne 2:45 Maggie's Kitchen 3:00 Greatest Gift 3:15 Golden Windows 3:30 One Man's Family

3:45 Concerning Miss Marlowe 4:00 Hawkins Falls 4:15 First Love 4:30 Bob Smith 5:00 Pinky Lee 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Tip Top Comics 6:30 Sports (Tom Manning) 6:40 Weather Vane (Bob Bouwsma) 6:45 Today's News (Tom Field) 7:00 Badge 714 (Dragnet) 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 Camel News Caravan 8:00 Red Button 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Big Styory 9:30 Dear Phoebe 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports (from Cleveland, a 10-round heavyweight bout between Coley Wallace and Bob Baker) 10:45 Walter Kiernan 11:00 11th Hour News (Tom Field) 11:05 Weather Station (Joe Finan) 11:10 Sports Scene (Joe Mulvihill) 11:15 Custom Inn (Glenn Rowell) 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Final Edition WKZO 3-Kalamazoo 6:55 Morning Meditation 7:00 Morning Show 9:00 Breakfast Club 10:00 Garry Moore 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Strike It Rich noon Valiant Lady 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 News 1:05 Feminine Fancies 1:30 Welcome Travelers 2:00 Robert Q. Lewis 2:30 Art Linkletter 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Bob Crosby 4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Barker Bill 5:15 Eddie Fisher 5:30 Matinee 6:00 Film 6:30 Deadline News 6:45 Weather 6:50 Sports 7:00 TV Playhouse "Double Exposure" 7:30 CBS News 7:45 Perry Como 8:00 Mama 8:30 Topper 9:00 Playhouse of Stars 9:30 Our Miss Brooks 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Person to Person 11:00 News Round-Up 11:05 Sports Spotlight 11:30 Football Forecasts 11:45 Musical Merry-Go-Round 12:05 News Final WWJ 4-Detroit 6:50 Farm Report 7:00 Today 9:00 Romper Room 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 A Time to Live 10:45 Three Steps to Heaven 11:00 Home noon Betty White 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Nancy Dixon 1:10 Herschell Hart 1:15 Fay Elizabeth 1:20 Weather (Sonny Elliot) 1:30 Jean McBride 2:00 Ladies First 3:00 Greatest Gift 3:15 Golden Windows 3:30 One Man's Family 3:45 Concerning Miss Marlowe 4:00 Hawkins Falls 4:15 First Love

4:30 Bob Smith 5:00 Pinky Lee 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Time for Music 6:15 News 6:25 Weather (Sonny Elliot) 6:30 Showcase of Stars 7:00 All Star Playhouse 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 Camel News Caravan 8:00 Red Button 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Big Story 9:30 Dear Phoebe 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 10:45 Walter Kiernan 11:00 11 O'Clock News 11:15 Little Show 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 News/sign-off WEWS 5-Cleveland 7:00 Morning Show (Paige Palmer at 8:25/8:55) 9:00 WRU Telecourse 9:30 Paige Palmer 10:00 Garry Moore 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 Dione Lucas (but only on Fridays) 11:30 Strike It Rich noon Valiant Lady 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Women's Window 1:15 Welcome Travelers 2:00 Robert Q. Lewis 2:30 Linkletter's House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Bob Crosby 4:00 Mixing Bowl 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Uncle Jake's House 5:25 News 5:30 Twenty Fingers 5:45 Professor Pet 5:50 Dinner Platter

6:30 Highlights of News (Dorothy Fuldheim) 6:45 Sports Page (Jack Graney) 6:55 Mr. Weather Eye 7:00 Big Playback 7:15 Film 7:30 CBS News 7:45 Perry Como 8:00 Mama 8:30 Topper 9:00 Playhouse of Stars "The Viking" 9:30 Our Miss Brooks 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 I Led Three Lives 11:00 Friday Playhouse "Devil's Cargo" 12:30 News/sign-off WNEM 5-Bay City 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 A Time to Live 10:45 Sing Along 11:00 Home noon Home Journal 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Mother's Movie 2:15 Community Calendar 2:30 Ken's Korner 3:00 Greatest Gift 3:15 Let's Do It 3:45 Cartoon Carnival 4:00 Adventure Patrol 4:30 Charlie Ruggles 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 News 6:15 Weather Man 6:20 World of Sports 6:30 Tales of the West 7:15 TBA 7:30 I Led Three Lives 8:00 TBA 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Big Story 9:30 Dollar a Second 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 10:45 Greatest Moments in Sports

11:00 News 11;15 Living Room Theatre 12:30 News WJIM 6-Lansing 7:00 Today 9:00 TBA 10:00 Garry Moore 10:30 Strike It Rich 11:00 Home noon Seeking Heart 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Copper Kettle 1:30 Welcome Travelers 2:00 Robert Q. Lewis 2:30 Art Linkletter 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Valiant Lady 3:45 Brighter Day 4:00 Hawkins Falls 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Kiddie Jamboree 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 I've Got a Secret 6:30 Ozzie & Harriet 7:00 This is Your Life 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 Camel News Caravan 8:00 TV Hour 9:00 Big Story 9:30 Star Showcase 10:00 Sports Review 10:45 Football Forecast 11:00 Studio One mid. News Headlines WXYZ 7-Detroit 8:55 News 9:00 Breakfast Club 10:00 Beulah 10:30 Wixie's Wonderland 11:00 Creative Cookery 11:55 News

noon 12 O'Clock Comics 12:30 My Life "Quiet Sunday" 1:00 Charm Kitchen 2:00 Stars on 7 3:00 Heartthrob Theatre 4:00 Cowboy Colt 4:50 Rickey the Clown 5:00 Auntie Dee 5:30 Jungle Story 6:00 Dinner Theatre "The Consulate" 6:30 Heart of the City 7:00 Detroit Deadline 7:10 What's the Weather? 7:15 ABC News 7:30 Stu Erwin 8:00 Ozzie & Harriet 8:30 Ray Bolger 9:00 Dollar a Second 9:30 The Vise "One Just Man" 10:00 Black Spider 11:00 Soupy's On 11:15 Feature Theatre "Storm Over Lisbon" 12:40 News WXEL 8-Cleveland 8:55 Prevue Corner 9:00 Breakfast Club 10:00 Alice Weston 11:30 Charming Children (Marjorie Harm) 11:00 Maggi Wulff "Valley of Wanted Men" 12:30 Rena & Bob (I assume an abbreviated version; Tim L, feel free to fill in the blank) 12:45 World Series, Game 3: the Indians lost at home to the NY Giants 6-2, and the Giants would sweep the Indians the next day to win the Series (the other scores were 5-2 (10 innings) on Sept 29 (in NY for the first 2 games), 3-1 on the 30th, and 7-4 on the 2nd which was also in Cleveland) 3:30 Paul Dixon 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 King Jack Toy Box 5:00 Cheerful House 5:30 Desert Deputy 6:15 Sports (Bob Neal) 6:30 TV Weatherman 6:40 Cleveland Today 6:45 Joe Portaro 7:00 Captain Video Adventures

7:15 Gray Drug News Parade 7:30 Stu Erwin 8:00 Ozzie & Harriet 8:30 Ray Bolger 9:00 Dollar a Second 9:30 Boston Blackie 10:00 Chance of a Lifetime 10:30 Time Will Tell 11:00 News (Warren Guthrie, which is likely Sohio Reporter) 11:10 Today's Top Story (Ted Malone) 11:15 Sports Final 11:20 Nite Owl Theatre WOOD 8-Grand Rapids 7:00 Today 9:00 TBA 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 A Time to Live 10:45 Three Steps to Heaven 11:00 Garry Moore 11:30 Strike It Rich noon WOOD-TV Playhouse 1:30 Golden Windows 1:45 Greatest Gift 2:00 Chic Chat 2:45 Robert Q. Lewis 3:30 One Man's Family 3:45 Concerning Miss Marlower 4:00 Hawkins Falls 4:15 First Love 4:30 Bob Smith 5:00 Jiffy Carnival 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Martha Wright 6:15 Runyon Reporting 6:30 Mr. District Attorney 7:00 Big Story 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 Camel News Caravan 8:00 Favorite Story 8:30 Gift Box 9:00 My Little Margie 9:30 Dear Phoebe 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 10:45 Telephone Story 11:00 Weatherman

11:05 Runyon Reporting 11:15 WOOD-TV Playhouse 1:00 News/sign-off CKLW 9-Windsor 4pm Myrtle Labbitt 4:30 News Brief 4:35 Kiddies Film Fair 5:00 Western Feature 6:00 Captain Video 6:15 Austin Grant 6:30 Weather/Sports 6:45 Frankie Connors 7:00 Boston Blackie 7:30 Friendly Theatre 9:00 One Minute Please 10:00 Chance of a Lifetime 10:30 Follow That Man 11:00 CBC National News 11:30 Late Feature WSPD 13-Toledo 8:50 Prayer for Today 9:00 Views of News 9:15 Portia Faces Life 9:30 Seeking Heart 9:45 Love of Life 10:00 Welcome Travelers 11:00 Home Cooking 11:30 Strike It Rich noon TV Farm Hour 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Hospitality House 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 TU Telestudy 3:45 Valiant Lady 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Views of the News 5:15 Nature Trails 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Fun Farm 6:30 Gaylords 6:45 News/Sports/Weather

7:00 Evening Varieties 7:30 CBS News 7:45 Perry Como 8:00 Toledo Theatre Time 9:00 Inner Sanctum 9:30 Our Miss Brooks 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Duffy's Tavern 11:00 News (Sohio Reporter) 11:15 Polka Revue 11:30 Norman Sper mid. Midnight Mirror WWTV 13-Cadillac 3:30pm Coffee Cup 3:45 Bob Crosby 4:00 Homemakers Time 4:30 Valiant Lady 4:45 Space Soldiers 5:00 Uncle Glen 5:45 Captain Video 6:00 News 6:15 Weather/Sports 6:30 Western Time 7:00 Heart of the City 7:30 Football This Week 7:45 Wonderland Trails 8:00 Waterfront 8:30 Frankie Laine 9:00 Big Picture 9:30 Star Showcase 10:00 Musical Comedy 11:00 News Nightcap 11:05 Football Scoreboard WPAG 20-Ann Arbor 6:30pm Cartoon Time 6:45 Dateline Ann Arbor 7:00 Farm TV Hour 7:30 Studio Sampler 8:00 Sports Parade 8:15 Michigan Conservation 8:30 Mr. & Mrs. North 9:00 Star Time 10:45 Late Local News

WKNX 57-Saginaw 9:00 Breakfast Club --3:30 Afternoon Movie 4:45 Six Gun Playhouse 5:15 Here's Russ 5:30 Dinner Winners 5:45 Sports 6:00 News (not sure where network news ran in the slot) --8:00 Mama 8:30 Topper 9:00 Playhouse of Stars 9:30 TBA 10:30 Wrestling

Some notes about the Cleveland listings.. 11:15 PM 3 Custom Inn-Glenn Rowell Glenn had been half of the "Gene and Glenn" Radio comedy team with Gene CarrollWho hosted Uncle Jake's House (which by this time may have been on it's last legs) and The Giant Tiger Amateur Hour [Later The Gene Carroll Show] Both on WEWS) 5:50 5 Dinner Platter Bob Dale was the host here-About 2 years later he would pull up stakes and head to San Diego, where he became an Icon after a 40 year career there.. 12:30 8 Rena and Bob This would be Rena and Bob Ledyard, who hosted what amounted to a "garage sale on tv" Rena would scour Cleveland neighborhoods for items to be shown on TV and sold to the viewing public..The Show was also known as "Bargain Bar"..If this site had the ability to post pictures, I could show a picture of the Ledyards on set..The show was surprisingly popular, as WXEL, being the third and last UHF to sign on, had to be more creative with daytime programming at first.. 7:15 8 Gray Drug News Parade Bob Lang and Cleveland Indians announcer Jimmy Dudley hosted..

Listings on NBC stations subject to change due to World Series coverage Quote WXEL 8-Cleveland 12:45 World Series, Game 3: the Indians lost at home to the NY Giants 6-2, and the Giants would sweep the Indians the next day to win the Series (the other scores were 5-2 (10 innings) on Sept 29 (in NY for the first 2 games), 3-1 on the 30th, and 7-4 on the 2nd which was also in Cleveland) I had thought that in the early years of network TV, the World Series was a multinetwork presentation actually produced by Gillette, who bought airtime on ABC, CBS, and NBC (along with DuMont in the early years) and hired a mobile unit and crew from NBC to shoot the games. Given that WXEL was not an NBC affiliate, and that some TV listings for Boston I have seen indicated multiple-stations carrying the World Series as late as 1955, I thought that perhaps this multi-network arrangement lasted well into the 1950's.

A brief blurb in that week's issue implied that NBC had the rights that year...not sure what the story is there...

Based on Cleveland Plain Dealer Archive stories of the period, WXEL-9 was the local station for the Indians that season..WNBK and WXEL both carried the games, using the NBC-TV announcers..Same with Mutual Radio, where Cleveland affiliate WHK and Indians Flagship WERE carried the games..

Retro: Spokane, WA - Saturday, February 14, 1987

Channel: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 22KSKN (Independent) 28KAYU (Independent, FBC) Saturday, February 14, 1987

MORNING 6 am 4The Bullwinkle Show 6The Dukes of Hazzard 6:30 4The Jetsons 7:00 4The Berenstain Bears 4Disneys Wuzzles 6Kissyfur 7Sesame Street 28The BJ/Lobo Show 7:30 2Wildfire 4The Care Bears Family 6Disneys Adventures of the Gummi Bears 8:00 2Jim Hensons Muppet Babies 4The Flintstone Kids 6The Smurfs 7Body Pulse 22Inhumanoids 28Wrestling 8:30 7Comprehensive Care for the Elderly 22Dance Fever Judges: Dr. Joyce Brothers, actress Teresa Ganzel (Fresno), Michael Young (Puttin on the Kids). Musical guest: Regina. 9:00 2Pee-Wees Playhouse 4The Real Ghostbusters 7Project Universe 22Americas Top Ten 9:30 2Teen Wolf 4Pound Puppies 6Alvin and the Chipmunks 7Project Universe

22Its a Living Dots Priest. Dot (Gail Edwards) is unnerved by an old boyfriend (Sam Freed) whos a priestand is questioning his commitment. 10:00 2Galaxy High 4The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 6Foofur 7America: The Second Century 22Wrestling Challenge 28MOVIE: Sword of the Valiant (1984) Miles OKeefe, Cyrielle Clair. A strange, ghostly knight (Sean Connery) invades the magical land of Camelot with a challenge that only one man dares to meet. 10:30 2CBS Storybreak From 1985: Zucchini, a rare black-footed ferret, escapes from the zoo he was born in to look for his real home on the prairie. Based on Barbara Dana's book. Bob Keeshan is the host. (Repeat) 4The All-New Ewoks 6Punky Brewster 7America: The Second Century 11:00 2CBS Sports Saturday Scheduled: Willie de Wit vs. Smokin Bert Cooper for the NABF cruiserweight title, scheduled for 12 rounds, from Regina, Saskatchewan. (Live) 4ABC Weekend Special All the Money in the World. From 1983: A teenager creates an international monetary crisis when his wish to possess all the money in the world comes true. (Repeat) 6Lazer Tag Academy 7The Write Course 22MOVIE: Robin Crusoe on Mars (1964) Paul Mantee, Vic Lundin. Stranded on Mars with only a monkey as a companion, an astronaut must figure out how to survive on the lifeless planet. 11:30 4The Health Show 6Kidd Video 7The Write Course AFTERNOON 12 pm 4American Bandstand Guest: Michael Des Barres (Too Good to Be Bad). (Dick Clark)

6College Basketball UCLA at Southern Cal. (Live) 7Economics U$A An examination of the cause of Americas productivity decline and solutions suggestion by supply-side economics. 28MOVIE: The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) Eric Roberts, Mickey Rourke. In an Italian-American enclave of New York's Greenwich Village, a young man struggling to make it contends with his dim-witted cousin and sidekick whose botched get rich-quick schemes get them in trouble with the local mob. 12:30 4MOVIE: White Line Fever (1975) Jan-Michael Vincent, Kay Lenz. A trucker borrows money to purchase a truck of his own, only to discover that part of his payment plan includes smuggling goods on his trips. 7Economics U$A The positive and negative aspects of deficits. 1:00 2College Basketball Louisville at Syracuse. (Live) 7North Idaho College Public Forum 22MOVIE: The War of the Worlds (1953) Gene Barry, Ann Robinson. Earth is invaded by Martian neighbors, who take control of the planet. 1:30 7The Chinese: Adapting the Past, Building the Future 2:00 2Auto Racing International Race of Champions (IROC) from Daytona Beach (Taped Feb. 7). 6PGA Golf Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open, third round, from La Jolla, Calif. (Live) 28Night Gallery Fright Night. A writer and his wife move to a farmhouse left to them by a late cousin. 2:30 7The Frugal Gourmet Preparation of homemade Italian sausage, Greek lamb, pork sausage and a French white pudding Boudin Blanc. (Jeff Smith) 28Night Gallery The Return of the Sorcerer. A sorcerer hires an expert in ancient languages to reveal the secret of an ancient script.

3:00 2You Write the Songs 4PBA Bowling $150,000 Miller Lite Classic, from Miami. (Taped) 6College Basketball Oregon State at Arizona. (Live) 7The Victory Garden Bob Thomsen tells how to get early blossoms and visits the Royal Horticulture Society in England. (Repeat) 22Dream Girl, U.S.A. 28Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Hands of Mr. Ottermole. In London, a strangler uses the heavy fog to mask his crimes and confound a harried police sergeant (Theodore Bikel). 3:30 2Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous Scheduled: the Beverly Hills Hotel (Part 2 of 4); model Cheryl Tiegs; Canadas Banff National Park ski resort; actor-singer John Schneider; Kitty Litter creator Ed Lowe. (Robin Leach) 7Lap Quilting The making of quilting fabric is traced from the cotton fields to the finishing plant. 22Cover Story Willie Nelson is profiled. 28Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Matched Pearl. A successful jewelry shop owner sells a rare black pearl to a wealthy client. 4:00 7MOVIE: No Time for Love (1943) Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray. A sophisticated reporter hires the construction worker she accidentally got fired. 22Father Murphy By the Bear That Bit Me. Murphy fights for the release of children from a workhouse and discovers why Eli (Jack Elam) brought his child to the orphanage. (Part 2 of 2) 28Solid Gold Countdown 86. Performances: Whitney Houston (How Will I Know), Falco (Rock Me Amadeus), Dionne Warwick and Friends (Thats What Friends Are For). Interviews: the Pointer Sisters, Michael McDonald, Stevie Wonder. (Part 2 of 2) 4:30 2Star Search (Ed McMahon) 4Wide World of Sports Scheduled: Evander Holyfield (13-0, 9 KOs) vs. Henry Tillman (14-1, 10 KOs) for the WBA World Junior Heavyweight title, scheduled for 15 rounds, from Reno, Nev.

(Taped) 5:00 6Q6 Nightly News 22At the Movies Scheduled reviews: Light of Day (including an interview with Michael J. Fox); Square Dance (Jason Robards, Rob Lowe). (Rex Reed, Bill Harris) 28Matt Houston Get Houston. Matt becomes furious when a bomb meant for him hospitalizes Bo (Dennis Fimple). 5:30 2Lorne Greenes New Wilderness 6NBC Nightly News 7MOVIE: Were Not Married (1952) David Wayne, Ginger Rogers. 22Mamas Family Buck Private Bubba. Bubba (Allan Kayser) enlists in the Army to impress a certain young lady. EVENING 6:00 2CBS Evening News 4News 4 6MOVIE: Modern Romance (1981) Albert Brooks, Kathryn Harrold. A film editor tries repeatedly to win back the heart of the woman he loves. 22Hee Haw Go-host: Glen Campbell. Guests: George Jones, Judy Rodman. 28Knight Rider Inside Out. Michael sets out to capture thieves who plan to rob a truck carrying a supply of gold bullion. 6:30 2KREM 2 News 4Throb An Oldie But Goodie. Zach objects to Sandy (Diana Canova) helping a 69-year-old singer land an audition. 7:00 2Cousteaus Rediscovery of the World Cape Horn: Waters of the Wind. Jacques Cousteau journeys to the tip of South America, in a ship fitted with Turbosails, to explore the islands and seas near Cape Horn. In the Falkland Islands, the team photographs albatrosses, cormorants, caracara and sea lions. Rounding the cape, Cousteau observes glaciers, ice floes and rock formations.

4Hart to Hart Slow Boat to Murder. Jonathan and Jennifer pose as swinging singles to investigate a ruthless gambling ring. 7MOVIE: Willie & Phil (1980) Michael Ontkean, Margot Kidder. Three people begin a triangular romance in Greenwich Village that continues throughout the mercurial social milieu of the 70s. 22Fame Pros and Cons. Lydia connects with a high-school sweetheart who's done quite well since their last meeting; a rift widens between Ian and his father (Michael Cerveris, Mike Preston). 28Star Trek Platos Stepchildren. A literal battle of wills ensues when the arrogant, telekinetic inhabitants of Platonius order the Enterprise officers to remain on their planet, forcing them to perform humiliating acts for their amusement. 8:00 2Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown From 1975: Charlie Browns heart is filled with hope even though his mailbox is devoid of valentines. (Repeat) 4Sidekicks The Next Best Thing to Winning. Ernie wonders if hes doing the right thing by keeping quiet about his math teachers problem with a bookies debt collectors. 6The Facts of Life Hearts and Flowers. All the girls old boyfriends show up before the Valentines Day dance. 22MOVIE: The Naked Jungle (1954) Charlton Heston, Eleanor Parker. Billions of soldier ants invade a South American plantation. 28MOVIE: Comes a Horseman (1978) Jane Fonda, James Caan. An independent rancher enlists the help of a drifter in fighting the intended takeover of her land in the Southwest of the 1940s. 8:30 2The CBS Saturday Night Movie: Star Wars (1977) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. A motley collection of rebels and robots band together to attack the huge space fort of an oppressive galactic empire. (Repeat) 4Sledge Hammer! Sledgepoo. Hammer's search for a burglar leads to a man with a blow dryerand a new hairdo for Hammer. 6227 Toyland. A trip to buy toys for sick children becomes an ordeal when Mary, Lester, Sandraand Pee-wee Hermanare taken prisoner by a robber. 9:00 4Ohara Toshi. Ohara (Pat Morita) gives a swaggering Japanese inspector (Mako) lessons in

humility and proper police procedure as they try to recapture a prisoner who escaped while being escorted to Tokyo. [Postponed from an earlier date.] 6The Golden Girls Forgive Me, Father. Dorothy falls in love with a man who she later discovers is a priest. 7True Love 9:30 6Amen Yes Sir, Thats Our Baby. The Hetebrink sisters adopt a babybut an 18-year-old shows up. 10:00 4Spenser: For Hire Mary Hamilton. Spenser (Robert Urich) helps a young woman (Melissa Leo) search for her father, but has to convince Rita and the police that she is innocent of two attempts on her father's life. 6Hunter Double Exposure. McCall strikes a few poses to investigate a modeling agent whose clients go on robbery calls using charm and the ol Mickey Finnwhich killed one of the victims. 22Jerry Falwell 10:15 7Doctor Who The Revenge of the Cybermen. The Cybermen try to neutralize the Nerva space station as a prelude to taking over the gold mines of Voga. 10:30 28MOVIE: Ants Susanne Somers, Robert Foxworth. A rampaging colony of killer ants, unearthed near a luxury lakeside resort, threatens to destroy the entire community. LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News 4News 4 6---Q6 News 22Tales from the Darkside Red Leader. A dishonest real-estate tycoon (Joe E. Tata) is visited by his partnerwho happens to be deceased. 11:30 2MOVIE: Midnight Offerings

(TV, 1981) Melissa Sue Anderson, Mary McDonough. A horrifying contest develops between two teenage girls who both have psychic powersone for good, the other for evil. 4MOVIE: Topper (1937) Cary Grant, Constance Bennett. The ghosts of a sophisticated, fun-loving married couple return to Earth to complicate the life of a wealthy man. 6Carsons Comedy Classics Johnny is the host of The 20,000-Gallon Pyramid. Guest: plant expert Thalassa Cruso. 22MOVIE: Crucible of Horror (1969) Michael Gough, Yvonne Mitchell. A sinister man is determined to drive his wife over the brink of sanity. 12 am 6Carsons Comedy Classics Johnny acts out what a citizen is supposed to do during a bank holdup. Guest: Debbie Reynolds. 28MTV Video Countdown 12:30 6Saturday Night Live Host: Bronson Pinchot (Perfect Strangers); musical guests: Paul Young (Everytime You Go Away), Buster Poindexter (Hot Hot Hot). 1:30 4News

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Thursday, Oct. 15th, 1992

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KBTC Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 2 CBC Morning News

4 Good Morning America John Malkovich ["Of Mice and Men"]; Peter Jennings ["The Missiles of October: What the World Didn't Know"]. 5 Today Joe Pesci ["The Public Eye"]; Jack Warden ["Night and the City"]; editor Justin Kaplan ["Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"]. 7 This Morning Indigo Girls; Robert Redford ["A River Runs Through It"]. 9 Barney & Friends 11 DuckTales 13 Stunt Dawgs 22 J.E.N. 7:30 9 Lamb Chop's Play-Along! 11 Tom & Jerry 13 Merrie Melodies 28 Work It 8AM 9 Shining Time Station 11 DuckTales 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Paid Programming 28 Sesame Street 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 Camp Candy 13 Flintstones 9AM 2 What on Earth 4 Regis & Kathie Lee Virginia Madsen; Catherine Scorsese. 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 Simon & Simon 9 Sesame Street 11 Little House on the Prairie 13 Family Feud-CBS, 60 min 22 The 700 Club 28 Sit & Be Fit 9:30 2 Urban Peasant 28 Square One Television

10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Home Updating a wardrobe; sudden infant death syndrome; shopping for cooking accessories by catalog; family recipes. 5 Jerry Springer Scheduled: A daughter forgives her abusive adopted father. 7 The Price is Right 9 Instructional TV 11 The Golden Girls 13 Vicki! Scheduled topic: Training men to do household chores. 22 Success-N-Life 28 Jenkins' Art Workshop 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 11 Designing Women 28 Watercolors 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Bob Vila's Home Again Martha's Vineyard; framing the ell; Hudson River Valley mansion. 5 Doctor Dean Topic: Virgins by choice. 7 Young and the Restless 11 Court [likely Divorce Court] 13 Bonanza 22 Casey Treat 28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 11:30 4 Loving 5 Classic Concentration 11 Divorce Court 22 Paid Program 28 Reading Rainbow Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 7 News 11 In the Heat of the Night 13 Matlock 22 Movie

"Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna." [1986] Amy Irving. Years after the fall of czarist Russia, Anna Anderson claims she's the daughter of Nicholas and Alexandra. 28 Sesame Street 12:30 5 Faith Daniels 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Another World 7 As The World Turns 11 Movie "Swing Shift." [1984] Goldie Hawn. A housewife flirts with a jazzy 4-F co-worker at a World War II aircraft plant. Directed by Jonathan Demme. 13 Movie "Easy Come, Easy Go." [1967] Elvis Presley. A singing Navy frogman spots sunken treasure and returns later with help to retrieve it. 28 Chemistry 1:30 28 Square One Television 2PM 2 Coronation Street 4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 7 Guiding Light 9 Painting [Joy of Painting?] 22 The Judge 28 Race to Save the Planet Environmentally sound alternatives allow progress with a minimum of pollution. 2:30 2 Babar 9 Sesame Street 22 I Love Lucy 3PM 2 Taxi 4 Northwest Afternoon Scheduled topic: Kids who are bullied at school. 5 Maury Povich Step-family horror stories; twins Erin and Diane Murphy recall playing Tabitha on "Bewitched." 7 Sally Jessy Raphael

Scheduled topic: Women married to compulsive liars. 11 Inspector Gadget 13 Chip 'n Dale 22 I Dream of Jeannie 28 Art/Alexander [what was this?] 3:30 2 WKRP in Cincinnati 9 Reading Rainbow An adoption tale. 11 Tom & Jerry 13 Tale Spin 22 Bewitched 28 McGoldrick [not sure what this was] 4PM 2 Video Hits 4 You Bet Your Life-Bill Cosby 5 Oprah Winfrey Topic: People scold loved ones about reluctance to go to the hospital. 7 News 9 Square One Television 11 Woody Woodpecker 13 Darkwing Duck 22 Jetsons 28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 4:30 2 The Munsters [original or Today version?] 4 Family Feud-syndicated 7 CBS News 9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 11 Tom & Jerry 13 Goof Troop 22 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 5PM 2 Empty Nest 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers 11 Saved By The Bell 13 Tiny Toon Adventures 28 Nightly Business Report 5:30

2 Golden Girls 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Who's the Boss? 13 Batman 22 Captain N and the Video Game Masters 28 Dimensions 6PM 2 News 4 5 7 9 13 28 Presidential Debate President Bush, Gov. Clinton and Ross Perot answer questions from citizens in Richmond, Va. [Who provided Fox's coverage, since Fox News didn't hit the air until 1996-97? Was it WNYW?] [Plus, KIRO listed Game 7 ALCS, if necessary, but the Toronto Blue Jays won in Game 6] 11 Full House 22 Perry Mason 6:30 11 The Wonder Years 7PM 2 Degrassi Junior High Caitlin campaigns for animal rights. 11 Cheers 22 The Judge 7:30 2 Newhart 4 ABC Analysis 5 Entertainment Tonight Steven Seagal. 9 Waiting for God Harvey cuts costs; knife fight erupts on the croquet field. 11 The Golden Girls 13 A Current Affair 22 Infatuation-game show 28 Long Ago and Far Away Two girls become friends in 1919 Harlem. 8PM and later tonight. -crainbebo

8PM 2 The National Dream Canada reels in the throes of a depression as Mackenzie tries to resolve Pacific Railway problems; as Mackenzie''s health wanes, Macdonlad returns to political life. 4 Delta Connie and Delta [Nancy Giles, Delta Burke] vie against men in basketball. 5 A Different World Terrell is charged with verbally abusing Charmaine in Dwayne's class. 7 Top Cops Escaped inmates kill during 34-day spree; motorist kills Texas state trooper. 9 The Machine That Changed The World Computers become more compact, affordable and easily operated. Part 3 of 5. 11 Movie "Firefox." [1982] Clint Eastwood. A U.S. pilot sneaks into Russia to steal a superfast nuclear-armed jet that runs by telepathy. 13 The Simpsons Lisa wins a beauty contest when the winner is struck by lightning. 22 Jenny Jones Homosexual May/December relationships. 28 Nova Edward Asner narrates the story of Hungarian-born physicist Leo Szilard, who pioneered nuclear energy. 8:30 4 Room for Two Edie creates a difficult situation for Ken and his ex-wife [Penny Fuller]. 5 Rhythm & Blues Bobby [Roger Kabler] stays at Mrs. Washington's house. 7 The Cosby Show Clair's high-school friend [Leslie Uggams] visits. 13 Martin Martin [Martin Lawrence] is jealous of Gina's old boyfriend, singer Keith Washington. 9PM 2 George Fox: Country on Campus The singer performs at the University of Guelph, Ontario, and the University of Calgary with Patricia Conroy, Kashtin, the Skydiggers, Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks. 4 Movie "Malone." 5 Cheers Sam and Henri vie to see who is a bigger ladies man. 7 Movie "Murder in Three Acts." [1986] Peter Ustinov. Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot, solves the martini murder of a minister in Acapulco. 9 Mystery! An elderly woman who comes to Maigret [Michael Gambon] for help is later found dead.

13 Hard Copy 22 Jane Whitney/NightTalk Diane Baroni ["How to Get Him Back From the Other Woman"]. 28 A Rocky Mountain Gala Dan Fogelberg, Eugene Fodor and Colorado music and dance companies mark the opening of the Buell Theatre in Denver. 9:30 5 Wings Joe fixes up Helen with an old college pal whose laugh she can't stand. 13 Inside Edition Deaths caused by motorboat propellers. 10PM 2 National-Journal 5 Mad About You A quiet evening alone turns into an impromptu dinner party. 9 Presidential Debate-from earlier 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation Trapped in a rift in space, the crew suffers hallucinations and paranoia. 22 News-from KIRO I think 28 Nightly Business Report 10:30 5 Seinfeld Jerry woos an ex-girlfriend's friend. 11 News 22 Byron Allen Show 28 EastEnders The wedding day arrives; Ian takes revenge. Sign off 11PM. 11PM 2 4 5 7 News 11 Married...with Children 13 Studs 22 Infatuation 11:30 2 Newhart 4 Nightline 11 Designing Women 13 Arsenio Hall Paulina Porizkova; Trisha Yearwood; Dave Koz. 22 Spud Goodman 11:35

5 Tonight Show/Jay Leno Kirk Douglas; musicians George Strait, Elaine Elias. 7 Silk Stalkings The team investigates movie-makers to solve a sex-related murder. 12AM 4 Geraldo Black women who only date white men. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Whoopi Goldberg Scheduled: Andrew Dice Clay. 22 Movie "The Freakmaker." [1973] Donald Pleasence. A mad scientist crosses plants with people, and the results wind up in a sideshow. 12:10 2 Star Trek 12:30 11 Love Connection 13 Hill Street Blues 12:35 5 Late Night/David Letterman Julia Louis-Dreyfus; John Malkovich. 7 Rush Limbaugh 1AM 4 Joan Rivers Malcolm Jamal-Warner. 9 Today's Japan 11 Love Connection 1:05 7 Paid Program 1:10 2 Movie-unknown -crainbebo

Retro: Atlanta Sunday, October 3, 1982

By request, from the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run 6 AM-1 AM. WSB Ch. 2 (ABC) 6 AM Herald Of Truth 6:30 Light Unto My Path 7 AM Catholic Mass 7:30 Harvester Church 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 Rex Humbard 10 AM In Touch (Charles Stanley) 11 AM Peachtree Presbyterian Church 12 N News 12:30 Vince Dooley: UGA Football 1 PM This Week With David Brinkley 2 PM Dialogue 2:30 That Nashville Music 3 PM Baseball (I don't have anything on this) 5:30 Family Feud (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 Sunday News Conference 7 PM Believe It Or Not! 8 PM Matt Houston 9 PM ABC Movie: "Smokey And The Bandit II" 11 PM News 11:30 Entertainment This Week 12:30 Movie (don't have the title) WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 Ebenezer Baptist Church 7 AM Kenneth Copeland 8 AM Grace Methodist Church 9 AM CBS News Sunday Morning 10:30 The Jeffersons 11 AM Weekend Magazine (rerun of Sat 7 PM show) 12 N Here's Richard 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM Georgians Speak 1:30 Movie: "Great Catherine" 3:30 TBA (the NFL was on strike) 7 PM 60 Minutes 8 PM Archie Bunker's Place 8:30 Gloria

9 PM The Jeffersons 9:30 One Day At A Time 10 PM Trapper John, M.D. 11 PM News 11:30 CBS News 11:45 College Football: UGA at Mississippi State (taped) WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS) 11 AM Matinee At The Bijou 12:30 Atlanta Week In Review 1 PM Washington Week In Review 1:30 Wall Street Week 2 PM Camping 2:30 Needlepoint 3 PM Theology 3:30 Basic Banjo 4 PM Signing 4:30 Gospel Workshop 5 PM Tony Brown's Journal 5:30 Postscript 6 PM Firing Line 7 PM All Creatures Great & Small 8 PM Nova 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Opus 11 PM David Susskind sign off 12 midnight WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC) 6 AM Mothers-In-Law 6:30 W.V. Grant 7 AM Wheat Street Baptist Church 7:30 Fountain Of Life 8 AM Day Of Discovery 8:30 Chapel Hour 9 AM Robert Schuller 10 AM Ernest Angley 11 AM Roswell Street Baptist Church 12 N Leeman Bennett: Falcons Football 12:30 NFL '82 1 PM TBA 4 PM Greatest Sports Legends 4:30 Bill Curry: Georgia Tech Football 5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Voyagers! 8 PM Bob Hope Special 9 PM Tonight Show Anniversary 11 PM News 11:30 Rockford Files 12:30 Camera 11 WTBS Ch. 17 (Ind.) 6 AM News 7:05 James Robison 7:35 It Is Written 8:05 Cartoons 9:05 Lost In Space 10:05 Lighter Side Of The News 10:35 Movie: "Gunfight At The O.K. Corral" 1:05 Movie: "The Tiger Makes Out" 3:05 Last Of The Wild 3:35 This Week In Baseball 4:05 Baseball: Braves at Padres 7:05 Best Of Championship Wrestling (time approximate) 8 PM Nashville Alive 9 PM Week In Review 10 PM News 11 PM Jerry Falwell 12 M Open Up WPBA Ch. 30 (PBS) 8 AM Sesame Street (4 episodes) 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Health Issues 1 PM Focus On Society 1:30 Business 2 PM Human Behavior 2:30 American Government 3 PM American Story 3:30 Workshop 4 PM Washington Week In Review 4:30 Wall Street Week 5 PM Firing Line 6 PM American Dreamers 7 PM The Lawmakers

7:30 Galaxy (wonder if this is The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy?) 8 PM Great Performances 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Movie: "Dead Of Night" 11:45 Cinema Showcase sign off 12:45 AM WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.) 7:30 World Tomorrow 8 AM E.J. Daniels 8:30 W.V. Grant 9 AM Movie: "Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster" 11 AM St. Luke's Episcopal Church 12 N At The Movies 12:30 Movie: "Thief" 2 PM Movie: "The Legend Of Valentino" 4 PM Movie: "Flatbed Annie And Sweetiepie" 6 PM Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 6:30 Auburn Football 7 PM Tennessee Football 8 PM Florida Football 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Evening At The Improv 11 PM Sports Wrap-Up sign off 11:30 PM WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.) 6 AM From The Editor's Desk 6:30 Atlanta Forum 7 AM Harvester Hour 8 AM Jerry Falwell 9 AM In Touch 10 AM Flipper 10:30 Movie: "Journey Into Fear" 12 N Grizzly Adams 1 PM Movie: "Flipper" 3 PM Rawhide 4 PM Movie: "This Land Is Mine" 6 PM Those Amazing Animals 7 PM Presbyterian Church 7:30 Ben Haden 8 PM The King Is Coming 8:30 Christ Is The Answer

9 PM Jimmy Swaggart 10 PM How Can I Live? 10:30 Jack Van Impe 11 PM Sound Of The Spirit 11:30 Wall Street Journal Report 12 M Rifleman 12:30 News (INN, I believe) sign off 1 AM

This was the last day of the baseball season, and I *think* NBC had a baseball game also, since there was no football. Don't know if NBC carried a baseball game on that Sunday, although I think they did for other weeks during the early part of the NFL strike(as theyalso did in 1987) For the record, ABC had the rights in those days to any lastday of the baseball season contests where a division title was on the line(as well as any Monday tiebreaker games). The game on Oct. 3, 1982, involved the Milwaukee Brewers and Baltimore Orioles, who, by good fortune, just happened to be tied for first place and playing each other on the last day. The Brewers won the game 10-2, with the team of Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell announcing.

and the alternate was the dodgers at the giants with joe morgan's famous HR knocking the dodgers out the platyoffs

Although this is not in the listings, I believe this was the night when the first all night network newscast CBS News Nightwatch debuted and according to past listings on the forum WAGA aired the show.

Retro: Los Angeles Metro, Sat. September 1st, 1984

Source: TV Guide CHANNELS 2 KCBS Los Angeles [CBS] 3 KESQ Palm Springs [cable channel, ABC] 4 KNBC Los Angeles [NBC] 5 KTLA Los Angeles [IND] 6 KMIR Palm Springs [cable channel, NBC]

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]/SEL SelecTV [subscription service on 22] 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 18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 40 Get in Shape 56 Gene Scott :30 11 Eyesat 40 Love Special 6AM 2 Kidsworld 3 It's Your Business Topic: "Education: What Price Excellence?" Guests include Mary Futrell [National Education Association]. 4 Serendipity 5 Sonrisas 7 It is Written 9 Teen Talk Topic: teenagers and gangs. 11 Speak Out 13 Voice of Agriculture 18 Solutions Guests include author Maralys Wills ["Man, Birds, Hang Gliders and Hang Gliding"]. 56 CNN Headline News :30 2 L.A. Kid 3 At the Movies Scheduled: "The Woman in Red" [Gilda Radner], "Tightrope" [Clint Eastwood] and "Red Dawn." Critics: Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel. 4 That's Cat [local] 5 Pacesetters

6 Journey to Adventure 7 Magic of Oil Painting 9 Meet the Mayors 11 Rhoda 13 Voice of Agriculture 40 Best Day of Your Life 56 It's Your Business See 6AM, Ch. 3. 7AM 2 Charlie Brown & Snoopy 4 6 Flintstone Funnies 5 Little Rascals BW 7 3 Monchhichis 9 Off Hand 11 Teen Scene 13 First Person 18 Korean Christian Program 28 Sesame Street [CC] 34 Chavo 40 Joy Junction 56 Window on Computers :30 2 Saturday Supercade 4 6 Shirt Tales 7 3 Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9 Youth and the Issues MADD is discussed. 11 New Forces 34 Somos Y Seremos 56 Bodies in Motion 8AM 4 6 Smurfs 5 Three Stooges BW 7 3 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo 9 New Zoo Revue 11 This Week in Baseball 13 In Studio A visit to the Jeffrey Foundation, an organization that assists disabled children. 18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 28 National Geographic 34 Burbujas [Bubbles] 40 Kids Praise the Lord 50 American Story to 1876

56 Martial Art Theatre 58 Reading Rainbow :30 2 Dungeons & Dragons 7 3 Pac-Man/Rubik the Amazing Cube 9 That Teen Show 11 Hogan's Heroes 58 Powerhouse 9AM 2 Tarzan 5 Leave it to Beaver 9 Teen Talk Topic: prejudice. 11 Six Million Dollar Man 13 Streets of San Francisco 18 Truyen Hinh Vietnam 28 Victory Garden 34 Foro Loco [Loco Forum] 40 One Way Game 50 Understanding Human Behavior 58 Do-It-Yourself Show 9:30 2 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 4 6 Alvin and the Chipmunks 5 Ozzie and Harriet BW 7 3 The Littles 9 Wrestling 18 Vietnam Program 28 58 Under Sail 40 Bible Bowl 10AM 4 6 Mr. T 5 Starcade 7 3 Puppy's Further Adventures 11 Dance Show 13 Hawaii Five-O 18 Armenian Teletime 28 New This Old House-CC 34 Chapulin Colorado 40 Film 50 Jim Cooper's Orange County Interviewed: Orange County authors.

56 Wrestling 58 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'-CC 10:30 4 6 Baseball Pre-Game 5 Videobeat Videos include Prince ["1999"]; Herbie Hancock ["Rockit"]. 7 3 Best of Scooby-Doo-CC 9 Movie "One Mask Too Many." [1955] Compilation of episodes from "The Lone Ranger" series. Clayton Moore. 28 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'-CC 34 Rancho Del Pajaro Azul [The Bluebird Ranch] 50 American Government 58 Last Chance Garage-CC 10:45 4 6 Baseball Chicago Cubs at Atlanta. 11AM 2 Biskitts 5 America's Top 10 7 3 Weekend Special-CC "A Different Twist" concerns a girl [Allison Smith] who takes drastic measures to gain a coveted "boys only" role in a local play. 11 13 Soul Train 18 Vision of Asia 28 Kathy's Kitchen 34 Verano Azul [Blue Summer] 56 Adventures in Sports 58 Hablamos Espanol [We Speak Spanish] 11:30 2 U.S. Open Tennis Early-round competition, taped at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow, NY. 5 Music Magazine 7 3 American Bandstand Performing: New Edition, Romeo Void. 18 Winner's Circle 28 Wine...What Pleasure! 40 Solo Act 50 It's Everybody's Business 58 Body Buddies

Noon 5 Three Stooges 9 Movie "The Violent Men." 11 Movie "Tarzan and the Great River." [1967] The legendary ape man [Mike Henry] opposes a murderous native cult of leopard men along the Amazon River. 13 Top 40 Videos 18 Persian TV 24 Soundstage A 1983 bluegrass concert featuring Doc and Merle Watson, John McEuen, Jim Ibbotson, David Bromberg, Peter Rowan and Marc O'Connor. 28 Dinner at Julia's CC 40 Deaf World 56 Man is a Suitcase [what was this?] 58 Guitar with Frederick Noad 12:30 3 Movie "The Lion and the Horse." [1952] The adventures of a cowboy [Steve Cochran] and a wild stallion. Nice blend of sentiment and action. 7 At The Movies A review of director Steven Spielberg's film career. 28 MotorWeek 40 Christian Living 50 Oceanus: The Marine Environment 58 Magic of Animal and Landscape Painting 1PM 5 Munsters BW 7 NFL's Best Ever "The Runners" examines the game's top ground gainers including Jim Brown, the all-time leader [12,312 yards]. 13 Adam-12 24 Parents of the Wild CC 28 Sports America: Holiday Champions Featured: highlights of various running races. Included: the New York and San Francisco marathons; a 10K challenge race, featuring Rod Dixon and Bill Rodgers; and the Western States Endurance Run, in which competitors run 100 miles in one day through terrain that includes mountains and deserts. 34 Sera Annunciado 40 Today in Bible Prophecy 56 Persuaders 58 Magic of Floral Painting SEL Movie "Prince Valiant."

1:30 4 6 SportsWorld A pair of undefeated lightweights tangle today as Harry Arroyo [24-0, 18 KOs] takes on Charlie "White Lightning" Brown [23-0, 17 KOs] in a scheduled 15-round bout telecast live from Youngstown, Ohio. Also: Ray Mancini is the subject of a segment on post-fight physicals. 5 F Troop 13 Adam-12 18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 34 Arriba, Dodgers! 40 Up on Melody Mountain 50 Project Universe 58 Magic of Animal Painting 2PM 3 Hawaii Five-O 5 Gilligan's Island 7 NFL's Best Ever "The Quarterbacks" looks at the evolution of the forward pass, from the days of Sammy Baugh to Johnny Unitas and Terry Bradshaw. John Facenda is the narrator. 9 Wild Wild West 11 Movie "Blue Water, White Death." [1971] Filmmaker Peter Gimbel's record of his 12,000-mile odyssey in search of the great white shark. 13 Movie "You're Never Too Young." 18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 24 German Professional Soccer FC Cologne vs. Werder Bremen, taped Feb. 11th. 28 Amazing World of Spiders-CC 34 Futbol Brasil vs. Inglaterra, grabado el 10 de junio 1984 en Rio de Janeiro. 40 Lordship of Christ 56 Secret Agent BW 2:30 2 US Open Tennis Continues 5 Gilligan's Island 18 Total Word Ministry 40 Heritage Singers 3PM 3 Switch 4 Pac-10 Football Preview UCLA, Washington and Washington State are seen as preseason favorites. Players

featured: RB Jacque Robinson [Washington], QB Steve Bono [U LA] and K. Luis Zendejais [Arizona State]. 5 Movie "Frenchman's Creek." 6 Solid Gold 7 Football Follies 9 Video One 18 China Today 24 Making the Most of the Micro 28 Nova CC A vividly filmed exploration of fish and plant life in a Caribbean reef's "City of Coral." 40 Lugar Secreto 56 Motorsports International SEL Movie "Melanie." 3:30 4 Big-10 Football Preview Illinois, Iowa and Ohio State are seen as preseason favorites. Players featured: QB Jack Trudeau [Illinois], QB Chuck Long [Iowa]. 7 NFL Pro Magazine 24 Making the Most of the Micro 40 Believer's Voice of Victory 50 Beginning Piano 56 Together with Shirley and Pat Boone 4PM 3 1983 Los Angeles Rams Highlights "Return of the Rams" chronicles the team's 9-7 season, which earned them a spot in the NFC playoffs. 4 Golfun A show from San Diego's Torrey Pines, with guest JoAnne Carner. Mike Douglas is the host. 6 Star Search 7 Sportsline 9 Movie "Ten Brothers of Shao-Lin." [1981] 11 Movie "Overboard." See 11PM. 13 Movie "Search for the Gods." 18 Arab-American TV 24 Computer Programme 28 Wild America CC 34 Cachun Cachun Ra Ra 40 Gloria A Dios

50 Freehand Sketching 56 This Week in Country Music 4:30 4 Tips Positive mental attitude [bowling]; "The 19th Hole" [golf]; ski racing. 7 3 Sportsbeat Peter Ueberroth looks back at the Summer Olympic Games and ahead to his future as the commissioner of Major League Baseball. 24 Computer Programme 28 Presente! 34 Hogar Dulce Hogar 50 Great Chefs of San Francisco 56 Hands On 5PM 2 NFL Week in Review 4 Raiders Playbook-84 Return: A 20-part series features key plays and players of the week's previous game and looks at upcoming games. The opener recaps the four pre-season games, previews tomorrow's game with Houstonl. 5 Wonder Woman 6 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 7 3 Wide World of Sports Track and field headlines today's program. Also: the U.S. Diving Championships, taped in Santa Clara, Cal., featuring Olympic medalists Greg Louganis, Bruce Kimball, Michele Mitchell and Wendy Wyland. International athletes from the Olympics and Soviet-bloc countries compete in the Golden Gala Track and Field Meet, taped in Rome. Medal winners from the Olympiad scheduled to compete include Edwin Moses, Roger Kingdom and Valerie Brisco-Hooks. 18 Erebouni 24 Cloud Dancer 28 On Campus Developments in cancer therapy. Host: George Fenneman. 34 Suegros Y Los Nietos 40 Felicidad 50 McLaughlin Group 56 Orange County Today SEL Movie "Smokey and the Bandit-Part 3." 5:30 2 Rams Report '84 A preview of the Los Angeles team including an interview with coach John Robinson, player profiles, predictions for the coming season. 4 News

28 Doctor Who 40 Zola Levitt 50 Dinner at Julia's CC 56 Chalk Talk 6PM and later tomorrow-it is getting way too late for me now! -crainbebo

6PM 2 CBS News-Bob Schieffer 4 6 NBC News-Connie Chung 9 How the West Was Won Conclusion. A doctor wants to insitutionalize Willie for the shooting of Esau Kelsay. Willie: Perry Lang. 13 Movie "San Antonio." [1945] Saddle up with Errol Flynn, as he endeavors to rid the town of outlaws. 18 Chinese World TV 24 Calligraphy with Ken Brown Creating stationary letterheads. 34 Charytin 40 Robert Schuller-CC 50 Magic of Water Colors An iris is painted. 56 Tokuso Saizensen 6:30 2 7 News 3 Desert Forum 4 1983 Los Angeles Raiders Highlights "Just Win, Baby" takes a look at the team's Super Bowl winning season. 6 Wild Kingdom Predators of Tanzania's Serengei Plain are studied in this program, focusing on the habits of wild dogs. 11 Too Close For Comfort Monroe [JM J. Bullock] asks to have a friend room with him temporarily, without mentioning that the friend is a pretty female runaway [Elyse Knight]. 24 Pet Action Line Topic: the slaughter of kangaroos in Australia. Host: H.I. "Sonny" Bloch. 50 Do-It-Yourself Show Using paneling and shelving. 6:55 56 Public Announcement-Japanese

7PM 2 2 On The Town A tour of Switzerland includes visits to celebrity hideaways in Gstaad; lessons in yodeling and alpenhorn. 3 Fame Melissa Manchester plays a substitute English teacher-a School of the Arts alumna who appears to have fled a promising singing career. Meanwhile. Leroy [Gene Anthony Ray] garners benefits from a maneuver on Morloch [Ken Swofford]. Melissa sings "City Lights" and "Better Days." 4 Fight Back! With David Horowitz Segments on inexpensive gem offers; deadbolt locks; a baldness cure. 5 Baseball New York Yankees at California. 6 Entertainment This Week Scheduled: Rock Hudson, Tim Reid, Jacqueline Bisset. Hosts: Alan Arthur, Dixie Whatley. 7 Eye on LA Some of California's most scenic spots are featured. 9 Police Woman Pepper is the bait in a trap set for a rapist-murderer whose victims are wives of patients being treated in a particular hospital. 18 Esto Es Menudo 24 Magic of Oil Painting Subject: a moonlit surf. 28 Wildlife Safari A look at the gannet, a large sea bird. 34 Leonela 40 In The Land of the Bible 50 Making of Mankind-CC Richard Leakey examines threats to "The Survival of the Species" in a show about the roots of the violent nature of humans. 56 News-Japanese SEL Movie "It Came from Hollywood." [1982] Compilation of clips from B movies. 7:30 2 Dance Fever Judges: Markie Post, Howie Mandel and Mel Tillis, who sings "A Cowboy's Dream." Host: Deney Terrio. 4 This is Your Life 7 Hollywood Closeup Morgan Brittany ["Glitter"]; how TV shows and movies are merchandised. 18 Mundo Music 24 Square Foot Gardening Tips on growing squash.

28 Sneak Previews Scheduled: Reviews of "Oxford Blues" and "Dreamscape." 40 Together Again 56 Hollywood 1001 Nights-Japanese 8PM 2 Airwolf Hawke [Jan-Michael Vincent] suspects that the flier [Kathleen Lloyd] he and Dominic [Ernest Borgnine] have rescued is the bait in a trap set by a rival operative who wants Airwolf for his agency. 4 6 Diff'rent Strokes CC Conclusion. Friends arrive for Drummond and Maggie's wedding, but Arnold [Gary Coleman] has misgivings about accepting Maggie [Dixie Carter] into the family. Drummond: Conrad Bain. 7 3 T.J. Hooker CC The pattern Hooker [William Shatner] detects in the murders of several nurses suggest he has less than 48 hours to prevent the killer from striking again. 9 Visions Around the World Rock videos filmed in exotic locales are featured. Highlights include "Let's Dance" [David Bowie], "Living on the Ceiling" [Blancmange], "Reggae Night" [Jimmy Cliff], "Steppin' Out" [Joe Jackson], "Lawyers in Love" [Jackson Browne]. 11 On Stage America Comedian Norman Gunston interviews Olivia Newton-John; Bobby Bare interviews Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter. Also: Lou Rawls, David Brenner, Dionne Warwick. 13 Movie "Ocean's 11." [1960] Undisciplined romp about a group of jokers planning a heist of Las Vegas casinos. Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin. 18 NHK News 24 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' Featured: rump roast. 28 National Geographic CC "Love Those Trains" tracks down those enthusiast enamored with the clack and whistle of old-fashioned steam locomotives. Narrator: James Whitmore. 34 Pelicula "Mas bonita que ninguna." 40 Love Special 50 Computer Chronicles A look at integrated software. 56 Movie BW "Men of Texas." [1942] In 1865, a reporter [Robert Stack] is sent to Texas to cover the post-Civil War unrest. Brod Crawford. 8:30 4 6 Silver Spoons Ricky [Ricky Schroder] discards his stuffed animals and trades his alligator shirts for more trendy, new-wave clothes-all to impress some girls, who see his as disgustingly

normal. 18 Tongari Boshi No Memoru 24 Sneak Previews See 7:30PM, Ch. 28. 50 Movie BW "Reaching for the Moon." [1930] The romance of a stockbroker [Douglas Fairbanks Sr.] and an aviatrix [Bebe Daniels], enhanced by sparkling dialogue and Irving Berlin music. SEL Movie "Trading Places." [1983] Funny business about a wealthy exec [Dan Aykroyd] forced to switch roles with a ghetto hustler [Eddie Murphy] on the whim of two billionaires. 9PM 2 Movie The natural wonders of Farrah Fawcett and Acapulco blend with mystery and romance in "Sunburn," a 1979 yarn centering on a suspicious insurance claim. 4 6 Bosom Buddies Henry [Peter Scolairi] buys a video recorder at a swap meet, hoping to save his company some money-but he's promptly thrown into jail for dealing in stolen goods. 7 3 Love Boat CC A jamboree cruise with country-music talent: a folk-medicine practitioner and her niece [Minnie Pearl, Misty Rowe] test Doc's mettle; a couple [Florence Henderson, Bert Convy] is plagued by three orphans in search of a mom; a songwriter [Jessica Walter] by writing for her rival [Tanya Tucker]; Dottie West enlists Gopher's dubious aid to hide away. 18 Nihon No Bi To Aji 24 Action-Packed Cliffhangers BW Chapter 2 of "The Miracle Rider" [1935], starring Tom Mix. 28 Non Fiction Television "The Last Pullman Car" chronicles the 1981 struggle by members of one union local to save their job at the Pullman-Standard plant in Chicago. Narrator: Phyllis Griffin. 40 Together in Love 9:10 18 Asahi Homecast News 9:30 4 6 Mama's Family Ellen [Betty White] is being honored as Woman of the Year at the Raytown Country Club banquet, but to her dismay, the Harpers are invited to attend. 18 Deai 24 Six-Gun Heroes BW Tex Fletcher in "Six-Gun Rhythm" [1939]. Host: Sunset Carson. 40 The Answer 10PM 4 6 Legmen

Jack [Bruce Greenwood] gets hooked on a campus coed who's embroiled in the occupational hazards of working her way through school-as a hooker. 5 11 News 9 Movie "Inn of the Damned." 13 Solid Gold 28 Movie CC "The Kid Who Couldn't Miss." [1983] Chronicles the life and career of Canadian WWI flying ace William [Billy] Avery Bishop [1894-1956]. 34 Boxeo 40 Saturday Night Alive [so TBN decided to try and steal the title of SNL? Hmm... ] 50 Southern California in Concert Performances by Galleons, Section 8 and Great Legacy; a video by Chad & Jeremy ["Bite the Bullet"]. 56 Baretta Baretta [Robert Blake] is out of his element in the affluent village where he is investigating the disappearance of an heiress. 10:20 18 Olympic Spot News 10:30 11 Commercial Film 18 Propose Daisakusen 24 Yan Can Cook Prepared: Peking clam egg custard, and braised beef with tomato sauce. 50 Southern California in Concert Performances by Beringer Reef, EKG and Chums; a video by Citizen Cane ["Hot Blooded Rocker"]. SEL Movie "Sex World." 10:45 5 Saturday Sports Page 11PM 2 4 7 News 3 ABC News CC 5 America's Top 10 6 That Nashville Music Guests: Janie Fricke, Vern Gosdin, Lloyd David Foster. 11 Movie "Overboard." [1978] TV-movie about a husband's frantic search for his wife, who has fallen off their yacht. Angie Dickinson. 13 Movie "Smile, Jenny, You're Dead" [1974] TV-movie with David Janssen as a private eye

investigating the murder of a friend's son-in-law. Question: When did KCOP update their movie/TV show selection, from 12 movies to a few hundred or more? I don't see "Four Jills in a Jeep" on the lineup... 24 Austin City Limits Janie Fricke and Bl.J. Thomas perform "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy," "Do Me For Love." [Simulcast on KVCR 91.9] 40 Treasures Out of Darkness 56 Hot Seat-Wally George 11:15 3 Movie "Merry Andrew." [1958] A school teacher [Danny Kaye] joins a traveling circus. 11:30 2 Movie "The Spy with a Cold Nose." [1966] Secret-agent farce involving an electronically bugged canine presented to the Soviet Prime Minister. 4 6 Saturday Night Live From 1983: Hostess Joan Rivers portrays Elizabeth Taylor; Musical Youth sings "Pass the Dutchie"; and James Watt [Joe Piscopo] discusses his love of rock music. 5 New York Hot Tracks Guests: Ashford and Simpsons, George Clinton. Video artists include the Pointer Sisters, Laura Branigan, Deniece Williams. 7 ABC News -CC 18 Subarashiki Nakama 28 Chappy Goes to the World's Fair New Orleans TV personality Chappy Hardy offers an informal tour of the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition with critiques of some of the rides, food. 34 Lucha Libre 40 Lifeline 11:45 7 Movie "Chisum." [1970] John Wayne portrays a rugged cattle baron involved in New Mexico's Lincoln County range war of the 1870s. Filmed on location. 12AM 9 Visions Around the World 18 NNN News 28 David Susskind "Women and Sports" is discussed by a panel including ABC sportscaster Donna de Varona. 40 Heritage Singers 56 Space Age Videos SEL Playboy's Candid Camera

12:30 34 Pelicula "Una gran senora." 40 Reason to Sing 1AM 4 Rock Palace Peter Aykroyd [host], Tommy Tutone, Lone Justice, Sparks. Also: an interview with the Motels. 5 Lost in Space 11 Star Search 13 INN News-Ted O'Brien 40 Joy 1:30 2 Movie "Corey-For The People." [1977] TV-movie about an assistant DA [John Rubinstein] who doubts a battered wife's motive for killing her husband. Eugene Roche. 13 Movie "The Night of the Grizzly." [1966] Exciting tale of a giant marauding bear that terrorized Wyoming landowners in 1880. Clint Walker. 2AM 4 Rock-N-America The basement is haunted so Rick calls in a ghostbusting team. Videos by Cyndi Lauper and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. 5 Movie "Lady Frankenstein." [1971] Lurid variation on the horror classic, with Sara Bay as a young woman who becomes a surgeon to assist her scientist-father [Joseph Cotten]. 9 Emergency: A Special Report 11 Movie "Deadfall." [1968] Colorful Spanish locations provide the setting for jewel thievery and Freudian relationships. Michael Caine. 40 Best Day of Your Life 2:15 7 Goodnight L.A.: Videos The Jacksons ["Triumph"], Frankie Goes to Hollywood ["Two Tribes"], Bob Marley ["One Love"]. 2:30 40 Gifts of the Spirit 3AM 2 Movie "A Tattered Web." [1971] TV-movie with Lloyd Bridges as a cop trying to conceal the

accidental killing of his son-in-law's mistress. 4 News 9 Somewhere a Child 40 TBN Today 3:15 40 Joy to the World 3:20 40 Always Abounding 3:25 5 News 40 The Word 3:30 5 Movie "Scream of the Demon Lover." [1971] Suspense yarn about a mysterious killer stalking a 19th-century village. Jeffrey Chase. 40 Life of Christ 3:45 7 News-CC 4AM 18 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 40 Love Special 56 Gene Sscott 4:30 2 Today's Religion 4:45 11 Outer Limits Bw -crainbebo

Retro: North Georgia Friday, September 28, 1973

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

5:50 Town And Country 5:55 Farm News 6 AM Better World 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Gene Shalit reviews books, movies, and records; a preview of "Today"'s broadcasts from Ireland next week) 9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM Dinah's Place (guest: Diana Rigg) 10:30 Baffle (Nanette Fabray, Michael Landon, Jan Murray, Barbara Feldon) 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Bill Bixby, Ernest Borgnine, Rose Marie, McLean Stevenson, Leslie Uggams, Karen Valentine, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 The Girl With Something Extra (Sally Field as a wife with ESP, John Davidson co-stars, week-behind from 8:30 PM) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Lawrence Welk (salute to Oscar Hammerstein II) 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Dean Martin Comedy Hour (Ed McMahon is roasted by Ernest Borgnine, Dom DeLuise, Dionne Warwick, Charo, Jack Carter, Pat Buttram, and Jackie Vernon.) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Landon, Johnny Mathis) 1 AM Midnight Special (Seals and Crofts (hosts), T-Rex, Uriah Heep, Arlo Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Leo Kottke, Paul Butterfield's Better Days) 2:30 News 2:35 Movie: "Nearly A Nasty Accident" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (Dr. Joyce Brothers discusses "The Brothers System Of Liberated Love And Marriage.") 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 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 Flintstones 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Girl With Something Extra 9 PM Needles And Pins (a pre-"Three's Company" Norman Fell working in the garment district) 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Dean Martin Comedy Hour 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 Movie: "Journey To The Seventh Planet" 4 AM Movie: "Konga" 5:20 Movie: "The Day The Earth Froze" (Marvin Miller, aka Michael Anthony, stars in this one from '64) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 5:30 Sunrise Semester: "Twentieth-Century Literature: Its Past And Present" 6 AM Your Town 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (Dr. Joyce Brothers explains why moving should

not be feared, day-behind from 8 or 9 AM) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd/Sally Quinn) 9 AM Phil Donahue (Melvin Belli discusses Watergate's impact on the legal profession.) 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 12:30 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 Match Game '73 (Pat Carroll, Robert Culp, Richard Dawson, Jack Klugman and wife Brett Somers, Jo Ann Pflug) 4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM The Bold Ones ("The Senator," with Hal Holbrook) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News 7:30 Dusty's Trail (Bob Denver and Forrest Tucker in something like "Gilligan's Island" in the Old West) 8 PM Calucci's Department 8:30 Cass Elliot: Don't Call Me Mama Anymore (guests: Dick Van Dyke and Joel Grey) 9:30 CBS Movie: "Kelly's Heroes" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Time Machine" (watch for Sebastian Cabot and Alan Young, from '60) 1:30 Movie: "An Eye For An Eye" 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 Norman Corwin Presents (Don Harron as a meek soul possessed by the spirits of historical figures) 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 History Of The Motion Picture ("The Patent Leather Kid," a silent from 1927) 9 PM David Susskind ("Marriage Encounter: A Candid Conversation With Four Couples") sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Country Music 7 AM News 7:30 Circus! 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 Virginian 11 AM I Love Lucy (the William Holden episode) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Betty White, James Shigeta) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style (Bob Crane and Richard Dawson appear in separate stories.) 4:30 Green Acres 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Jack Kelly) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Odd Couple 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Adam's Rib (Ken Howard and Gwyneth Paltrow's mom, Blythe Danner) 10 PM Love, American Style (Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley, David Doyle, Jim Hutton and Jo Ann Pflug, Tina Louise and a pre-"Love Boat" Fred Grandy (how appropriate), Kay Medford) 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert (from New York: Uriah Heep, Canned Heat,

Shawn Phillips, Mott the Hoople, Country Joe McDonald) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Good Morning Atlanta 7 AM World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong) 7:30 Rise And Shine 8:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 AM Password (Betty White, James Shigeta, day-behind from 12 N) 10:30 Love, American Style (Sonny and Cher, John McGiver, Ann B. Davis, day-behind from 4 PM) 11 AM One Life To Live (day-behind from 3:30 PM) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N News 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Movie: "The Lady From Shanghai" (Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth-they may have been married at the time, 1946) 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM What's My Line? (Arlene Francis, Sheila MacRae, Gene Rayburn, Gene Shalit) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Odd Couple 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Adam's Rib 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News 11:40 Untouchables 12:40 Alan King At The Indiana State Fair (night-behind from 11:30 PM) 2:10 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Sunrise Semester 6:55 Farm Report 7 AM Morning Show

8 AM CBS News 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 12 N News 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 News continues 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Merv Griffin (Howard Cosell, Ross Martin, Fred Williamson, Gabe Kaplan, Al Unser) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 8 PM Calucci's Department 8:30 Cass Elliot: Don't Call Me Mama Anymore 9:30 CBS Movie: "Kelly's Heroes" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Three Faces West" 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 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Hugh Downs, Anne Meara) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 National Geographic: "Dr. Leakey And The Dawn Of Man" 8:30 Cass Elliot: Don't Call Me Mama Anymore 9:30 CBS Movie: "Kelly's Heroes" 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Girl Happy" (Elvis, from '65) 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 World Press 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 History Of The Motion Picture 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "The Golden Bowl" (Part 5) 10 PM Jazz Set (flutist Bobbi Humphrey) 10:30 This Is Georgia Southern College sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 Del Reeves' Country Carnival 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Donna Reed 10 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Eva Gabor; William Peter

Blatty ("I'll Tell Them I Remember You"), Mason Reese) 11:30 Living Easy With Dr. Joyce Brothers 12 N Mister Ed 12:30 The Lucy Show 1 PM Movie: "A Royal Scandal" 3 PM Jeff's Collie 3:30 Munsters 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM The Lucy Show 6:30 Father Knows Best 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Andy Griffith 8 PM Movie: "White Zombie" (Bela Lugosi, from '32) 9:30 Movie: "Bluebeard" (watch for "that little ole winemaker, me," Ludwig Stossel, in this one from '44) 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (the Rolling Stones' first U.S. television appearance in seven years; the Doobie Brothers, Cross Country, Earth, Wind and Fire) 1 AM Movie: "Island Of The Burning Doomed" 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 Plus 6:30 Good New Days 7 PM Know Your Antiques 7:30 World Press 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 You Can't Eat Magnolias 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Cinema Showcase (Strother Martin and Dirk Benedict discuss "Ssssssss.") 10:30 Black Perspective On The News sign off 11 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today

9 AM Not For Women Only 9:30 Joanne Carson's VIP's 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Mantrap 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 New Zoo Revue 5 PM My Favorite Martian 5:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 That Girl 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Girl With Something Extra 9 PM Needles And Pins 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Dean Martin Comedy Hour 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) In-school programs until 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 7:30 World Press 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Black Perspective On The News 9 PM Evening At Pops ("Old Timers Night" with Arthur Fiedler (78) and Eubie Blake (90)) sign off 10 PM

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Carnival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM Mr. Magoo 2:30 Bozo 3 PM Deputy Dawg 3:30 Mighty Mouse 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Superman 5 PM Batman (x2) 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 7 PM Honeymooners 7:30 Circus! (the Circus of the Teddy Bears from England, with the performing Live Teddy Bears, audience participation in a horse-riding act, the balancing Contrelle) 8 PM 700 Club 10 PM Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington) 10:30 Right On! 11 PM Rawhide sign off 12 M WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3 PM Underdog 3:30 Our Gang Comedies 4 PM Gigantor 4:30 Rocky And His Friends 5 PM Three Stooges 5:30 Bugs Bunny 6 PM Daffy Duck/Three Stooges 6:30 Underdog 7 PM Our Gang Comedies 7:30 Four Star Theatre 8 PM Movie: "Cloudburst" 10 PM Movie: "The Assassin" 11:30 Movie: "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" 1:15 Movie: "Cloudburst"

Retro: North Florida/South Georgia Fri, Sept 27, 1963

from All Florida-Tallahassee Democrat edition WESH 2-NBC Daytona Beach/Orlando 6:00 Slimnastics 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Florida History 7:00 Today 7:25 Farm Report 7:30 Today 8:25 News/Weather 8:30 Today 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Gale Storm 10:00 Say When 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (c) noon Your First Impression 12:30 Truth or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1:00 News/Weather 1:15 Focus 2 1:30 Science 2:00 People Will Talk (c) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! 4:00 Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Burns & Allen 5:00 Best of Groucho 5:30 Newscope 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Silent Service 7:30 International Showtime "Parisian Holiday on Ice" 8:30 Bob Hope (premiere with guests Dean Martin, Barbra Streisand, Tuesday Weld, James Garner, and Les Brown & His Band of Renown) 9:30 Harry's Girls 10:00 Jack Paar (c/guests Oscar Levant, Gordon & Sheila MacRae, and Bill Cosby; a comedy sketch features cameos from Dodie Goodman, Phyllis Diller, Wally Cox, Jonathan Winters, and Phil Foster) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (c) 1:00 News

1:05 Daily Word WJXT 4-CBS/ABC Jacksonville 6:00 Sunrise Semester 6:30 Pastor's Study 6:50 Farm & Home 7:00 News/Weather 7:05 Ranger Hal 7:50 News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 People's Choice 9:30 People are Funny 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Pete & Gladys noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Midday 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party (guest Billy Graham) 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Supercar 5:00 Adventures in Paradise 6:00 Newsnight 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Restless Gun 7:30 Great Adventure (premiere) "The Hunley" (story about the first sub to sink an enemy warship) 8:30 Route 66 "Two Strangers and an Old Enemy" (season premiere, filmed at Cape Canaveral) 9:30 Twilight Zone 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock 11:00 News 11:25 Late Show "Night Has a Thousand Eyes" 12:55 Night Owl Show "Florida Special" 2:15 News WUFT 5-Edu Gainesville 7pm Sing Hi, Sing Lo

7:15 Friendly Giant 7:30 What's New 8:00 Tallulah Bankhead 8:30 What in the World 9:00 Drama Festival "Twelfth Night" WCTV 6-CBS/ABC Tallahassee 6:25 Music 6:30 Cartoons 7:00 Good Morning 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 (Real) McCoys 11:30 Pete & Gladys noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Rural Report 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Price is Right 5:00 Mickey Mouse 5:30 Brave Stallion 6:00 Pulse 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Restless Gun 7:30 Great Adventure (premiere) 8:30 Route 66 "Two Strangers and an Old Enemy" 9:30 Big 6 Movie (no movie title listed) 11:00 News 11:15 King's Movie "Jump Into Hell" WJCT 7-Edu Jacksonville 7pm What's New 7:30 Written Word 8:00 Japan: Changing Years 8:30 Glenn Gould

9:00 Drama Festival "Twelfth Night" WALB 10-NBC/ABC Albany 7:00 Today 8:25 Georgia Today 8:30 Today 9:00 Meditation 9:05 Little Theatre 9:30 Highway Holidays 10:00 Say When 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (c) noon Your First Impression (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Town & Country 2:00 People Will Talk (c) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! 4:00 Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Make Room for Daddy 5:00 Captain Mercury & the Space Cadets 5:45 Funny Company Cartoons 6:00 Scope 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Trackdown 7:30 International Showtime "Parisian Holiday on Ice" 8:30 Bob Hope (premiere) 9:30 Movie "Full of Life" 11:00 Scope 11:30 Tonight Show (c) WFSU 11-Edu Tallahassee 7pm Homemaking 7:30 Medical Care 8:00 Beyond the Earth "Lunar Eclipses" 8:30 What in the World 9:00 Drama Festival "Twelfth Night" WFGA 12-NBC/ABC Jacksonville 6:10 Operation Alphabet

6:40 Living Words (c) 7:00 Today 7:15 News (c) 7:30 Today 8:25 News/Weather (c) 8:30 Today 9:00 Romper Room (c) 9:30 My Little Margie "My Little Clementine" 10:00 Waldo Norris (c) 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (c) noon Your First Impression (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1:00 News (c) 1:05 Match Game 1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 2:00 People Will Talk (c) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Popeye (c) 4:30 Early Show "Phantom Lady" 5:55 News/Weather/Sports (c) 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Ripcord 7:30 Travels of Jaimie McPheeters 8:30 Bob Hope (premiere) 9:30 Harry's Girls 10:00 Jack Paar (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Tonight Show (c)

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Friday, October 20th, 1989

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC]

5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 4 Good Morning America Martina Navratilova; Jean-Michel Cousteau ["Cousteau's Papua New Guinea Journey"]; Andrea Marcovicci. 5 Today From Chicago. John Cusack ["Fat Man and Little Boy"]; the city's museums. 7 This Morning 9 Sesame Street 11 Woody Woodpecker 12 Muppet Babies 13 Police Academy 22 Thundercats 7:30 11 Ranger Charlie & Rosco 12 Duck Tales 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Denver, The Last Dinosaur 8AM 2 Land & Sea 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 Dennis the Menace 12 Chip 'n Dale 13 Flintstones 22 Gumby 28 Sesame Street 8:30 2 Smith & Smith 9 Mister Rogers 11 Maxie's World 12 Alvin & The Chipmunks 13 Smurfs 22 Care Bears 9AM

2 F.I.T. 4 Regis & Kathie Lee 5 Seattle Today Fashion tips; author Matthew Lesko ["Government Giveaways for Entrepreneurs"]. 7 Sally Jessy Raphael 9 Sesame Street 11 Diff'rent Strokes 12 Joan Rivers 13 Family Feud-CBS 22 Larry Lea 28 Instructional TV 9:30 2 Well Now! 11 Gimme a Break! 13 Wheel of Fortune-CBS 22 Casey Treat 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Home Co-host Leeza Gibbons. Film reviews; medical news; making Halloween treats; Halloween party tips; Stephanie Powers discusses fire prevention; optimism and healing. 5 The Golden Girls Blanche and Sophia feud over a mutual beau. 7 The Price is Right 9 Instructional TV 11 The Judge 12 Regis & Kathie Lee 13 Jackpot Host: Geoff Edwards. 22 Success-N-Life 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 5 227 Mary and Lester meet an opinionated diner owner on their way to a tax audit. 11 Divorce Court 13 Last Word 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Perfect Strangers 5 Scrabble 7 Young and the Restless 11 The Judge

12 Sally Jessy Raphael 13 The Odd Couple 22 The 700 Club 11:30 4 Loving 5 Classic Concentration 11 Everyday Medical breakthroughs for depression; Susan Ruttan. 13 CNN Headline News Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 3rd Degree-short lived game show 7 News 11 Movie "Club Med." [1986] Jack Scalia. The manager of a Mexican resort sees one of the guests is a lover who left him six years before. 12 Perry Mason 13 Rockford Files A prize fighter's manager [Kenneth McMillan] is accused of bribing immigration authorities and of homicide. Guest: Mary Frann. 22 Cisco Kid 28 Sesame Street 12:30 5 Generations 22 The Lone Ranger 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Another World 7 As the World Turns 12 I Love Lucy 13 Movie "The Naked Jungle." [1954] Eleanor Parker. Leinigen, his mail-order bride and their South American plantation are beset by man-eating ants. 22 Movie-TBA 28 Instructional TV 1:30 12 Dick Van Dyke 2PM 2 7 Guiding Light

4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 9 Wild America 11 Scooby-Doo [early?] 12 Great American Hero 2:30 9 Victory Garden 11 Yogi Bear 3PM 2 Reflections 4 Northwest Afternoon Scheduled: A couple who have split up 10 times and have been married 11. 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 Geraldo Scheduled: Lisa Lisa, Cool Moe Dee and Paul Anthony of Full Force examine rock 'n' roll. 9 Sesame Street 11 Alvin & The Chipmunks 12 Dennis the Menace 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Lassie 28 With Animals 3:30 2 Talkabout 11 Muppet Babies 12 C.O.P.S. 13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 22 Donna Reed Show 28 Trav. Gourmet [??] 4PM 2 Generations 4 Win, Lose or Draw 5 Oprah Winfrey 7 Donahue 9 3-2-1 Contact 11 Super Mario Bros. Super Show 12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 13 Duck Tales 22 Family 28 The Brain 4:30

2 Video Hits 4 Family Feud 9 Square One Television 11 Ghostbusters 12 New Leave it to Beaver 13 Chip 'n' Dale 5PM and later will be posted tonight. -crainbebo

5PM 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers 11 Punky Brewster 12 Win, Lose or Draw 13 Small Wonder Jamie and Reggie experiment with cigarettes. 22 Flying Nun 28 Zoobilee Zoo 5:30 2 The Golden Girls Dorothy and Blanche create a fictitious admirer to answer Rose's personal ad. 5 NBC News 9 Wild, Wild World of Animals 11 Charles in Charge Adam schemes to win a school quiz contest. 12 M*A*S*H 13 Webster A stranger gives an after-school ride to forgotten Webster. 22 I Dream of Jeannie 28 Square One Television 6PM 2 5 News 4 ABC News 7 CBS News 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Family Ties Alex's dream job involves replacing a soon-to-be-fired friend. 12 Hunter An old friend [Kay Lenz] faces murder because she saw the contract killing of Hunter's father 15 years ago. 13 Love Connection

22 Bewitched 28 Art Popham 6:30 4 News 7 Cosby Show The elder Huxtables celebrate their 50th anniversary. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Cheers A long-forgotten bet may cost Sam his bar. 13 Hard Copy Celebrity gossip. 22 Talkabout 28 Sneak Previews Goes Video "Ryan's Daughter," "Night Shift"; "We the Living." 7PM 2 Mosquito Lake Bob allows his family to throw him a surprise birthday party. 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Entertainment Tonight Lauren Bacall. 7 News 11 Who's The Boss? 12 Movie "Sky Riders." [1976] Robert Culp. Terrorists who kidnapped the family of a businessman and secreted them in an impregnable monastery are outwitted by daring hang gliders. 13 Inside Edition 22 Leave it to Beaver 28 Doctor Who 7:30 2 The Golden Girls Rose works as a researcher for a TV consumer reporter. 4 Jeopardy! 5 Evening A local man climbs Mount Rainier for the 300th time. 7 Trial by Jury 9 No Place 11 Night Court Selma's old beau [Jack Gilford] visits after 45 years. 13 A Current Affair 22 Kate & Allie 28 EastEnders Mary learns she must take her parents to court to get Annie back.

8PM 2 Street Legal The firm considers solutions to its financial plight; Olivia represents an actress pigeonholed by her agent; Carrie helps Nick. 4 Full House Danny's mother [Doris Roberts] decides to move in. 5 Baywatch Hobie and his friends slip away to a small island, where they encounter pirates. 7 Snoops Murder strikes at a reunion of Chance's college civil-rights group. Guests: Ron Glass, Beverly Todd. 9 Washington Week in Review 11 Movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." [1982] Sean Penn. The California teen scene includes a party-animal surfer, a pregnant girl and her brother who works in fast food. 13 Movie "Allan Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold." [1987] Richard Chamberlain. An explorer, his archaeologist girlfriend and a Zulu warrior find a lost city in the jungle. 22 Highway to Heaven Two orphans face a coldhearted monster when they ask their favorite children's TV host [Ned Beatty] to adopt them. 28 Television Telecasting live events includes Super Bowls, World Series, royal wedding, political conventions and the Olympics. 8:30 4 Family Matters Eddie's straight A's aren't what they appear to be. 9 Wall $treet Week Investment newsletter industry. 9PM 2 7 Dallas James Richard Beaumont has a strong effect on the Ewing clan; Miss Ellie makes a surprise move; J.R. and Cally have an unwelcome visitor. 4 Perfect Strangers A bomb-carrying accountant holds Balki and Larry hostage. 5 Hardball Charlie and Kaz help an elderly Indian search for his great-grandson, who is being harassed by a parole officer. 9 Moyers: Power of the Word Poets read at the 1988 Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival in New Jersey. Music by the Paul Winter Consort. 12 Movie "For a Few Dollars More." [1967] Clint Eastwood. A man with no name and a man with a mission hunt a Mexican bandit for different reasons. Directed by Sergio Leone.

22 Movie "Anne of the Thousand Days." [1969] Richard Burton. King Henry VIII leaves his wife and forms the Church of England to marry wily Anne Boleyn. Based on the Maxwell Anderson play. 28 Washington Week in Review 9:30 4 Just the Ten of Us Elizabeth tries to turn her family into a church choir. 28 Wall $treet Week 10PM 2 National-Journal 4 20/20 Lawyers win large settlements in product-liability cases. 5 Mancuso FBI A small-town election threatens to explode into violence when a black teenager accuses a white police officer of rape. 7 Falcon Crest Lance and Pilar try to raise capital for financially strapped Falcon Crest; the war between Richard and Sharpe escalates. 9 Visions of the Constitution Justice Warren Burger and former Judge Robert Bork discusses judicial activism; Roe vs. Wade; death penalty. 11 News 13 Arsenio Hall Howie Mandel; musical group Living Colour. 28 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour Sign off 11pm. 11PM 2 4 5 7 News 9 Movie "Follow the Fleet." [1936] Fred Astaire. Half of a song-and-dance team spends shore leave with the half who drove him into the Navy. Songs by Irving Berlin. 11 Cheers 12 Arsenio Hall 13 Love Connection 11:30 4 Nightline 5 The Best of Carson Bette Midler; Arnold Schwarzenegger. 7 Pat Sajak Show Comedian Paul Rodriguez; video jockey Bobby Rivers; Alan Young. 11 Hunter

Ambushed and robbed of evidence, Hunter must prevent suspected killer Zukoff from leaving the country. 13 A Current Affair 11:35 2 Good Rockin' Tonite Elton John; Kim Mitchell; Paul Hyde; Eurythmics; Neil Young; Men Without Hats; B52's. 12AM 4 People's Court 12 Superstars of Wrestling On the card: Ultimate Warrior, Powers of Pain, Bret Hart, Greg Valentine, Red Rooster, Bad News Brown, Rockers. 13 After Hours Shelley Duvall ["Mother Goose Rock n' Rhyme"]. 22 Movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much." [1934] 12:30 4 Streets of San Francisco 5 Late Night 11 Twilight Zone A wrong number links a man [William Sanderson] to a dead man. 13 SCTV Network Maudlin's Eleven; The Adventures of Shake and Bake. 12:35 2 Movie "The Green Pastures." [1936] Rex Ingram. Noah, Gabriel, "de Lawd" and other biblical figures are portrayed by an all-black cast. 12:50 9 News 1AM 7 USA Today Vacation tips. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 It's Showtime at the Apollo Stephanie Mills; Big Daddy Kane; comedians Willie Asbury and Nancy Mura. 12 Cable Kitchen 13 Friday the 13th A phony psychic turns into a murderer when an antique hearing aid helps him hear the thoughts of his victims.

-crainbebo

Retro: Northeast Kentucky Mon, Sept 27, 1999

By request, from Lexington Herald-Leader, Northeast edition TV Book (for anyone who has copies of the Herald-Leader's TV Book, what were the other editions of the TV Book and what stations were listed?) Lexington WLEX 18-NBC 5:00 Early Today 5:30 Kentucky Sunrise 7:00 Today (guests Brooke Shields, Dr. Judith Reichman, Neil Simon, and Siegfried & Roy; segment on quitting smoking) 9:00 Later Today (guest Shirley Jones, and segments on shopping for beauty products and inventors) 10:00 Passions 11:00 Days of Our Lives noon News 12:30 Let's Do Lunch 1:00 Infomercials 2:00 Judge Mathis 3:00 Ricki Lake (engaged people reveal secret desires) 4:00 Hollywood Squares 4:30 Designing Women 5:00 Rosie O'Donnell (guests Brooke Shields and Britney Spears) 6:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 Extra 8:00 Suddenly Susan 8:30 Veronica's Closet 9:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 10:00 Dateline NBC 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with Conan O'Brien (guests Gina Gershon and Craig Bierko) 1:30 Later 2:00 Tonight Show 3:00 Jenny Jones 4:00 Sunset Beach WKYT 27-CBS

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute 5:30 First Business 6:00 Newsfirst This Morning 7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Young & the Restless 10:00 Donny & Marie 11:00 Price is Right noon News 1:00 Nanny 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 King of Queens 8:30 Ladies Man 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Becker 10:00 Family Law 11:00 News 11:35 Late Show with David Letterman 12:35 Late Late Show (guests ice Cube and Nancy Travis) 1:35 Infomercials 2:35 Martin Short (guests Jennifer Grey and Eddie Griffin) 3:35 CBS News Up to the Minute WTVQ 36-ABC 5:00 ABC World News This Morning 5:30 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Judge Judy 9:30 Judge Joe Brown 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 The View (guests the Smothers Brothers) noon Infomercial 12:30 Port Charles 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Montel Williams 5:00 Judge Judy 5:30 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Seinfeld 8:00 20/20 9:00 NFL: San Francisco-Arizona mid. News 12:35 ABC News Nightline 1:05 Politically Incorrect 1:35 Judge Mills Lane 2:00 Mad About You 2:30 Real TV 3:00 Divorce Court 3:30 ABC World News Now KET Network-PBS WKLE 46-Lexington, WKPC 15-Louisville, LP 8 Pineville, LP 9 Cowan Creek/Eolia, LP 10 Louisa, LP 12 Barbourville, WKPI 22-Pineville, WKZT 23-Elizabethtown, WKAS 25Ashland, WKSO 29-Somerset, WKHA 35-Hazard, WHMR 38-Morehead, WKON 52Owenton, WCVN 54-Covington, LP 56 Falmouth, and LP 66 Whitesburg 6:30 Bloomberg Morning News 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Barney & Friends 8:30 Arthur 9:00 Learn to Read 9:30 Math Basics 10:00 Body Electric 10:30 Taking Shape 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Theodore Tugboat noon Teletubbies 12:30 Barney & Friends 1:00 Making After School Count 2:00 Living with Health (x2) 3:00 Barney & Friends 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Reading Rainbow 5:30 Arthur 6:00 Learn to Read 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 8:00 Kentucky Tonight 9:00 Red Files "Secret Victories of the KGB" 10:00 Hostage "Missing" (1984 Lebanon hostage crisis) 11:00 News (based on YouTube clips I've seen, this may be a rebroadcast of a newscast from one of the Kentucky network affiliates) 11:30 Computer Chronicles

mid. sign-off WDKY 56-Fox 5:00 Coach (x2) 6:00 Wacky World of Tex Avery 6:30 Monster Rancher 7:00 Magic School Bus 7:30 Roughnecks (this was a Starship Troopers spin-off) 8:00 Mummies Alive! 8:30 America's Funniest Home Videos 9:00 Jerry Springer 10:00 Leeza (story on a sex cult) 11:00 Maury noon Forgive of Forget (segments on a repentant daughter, an abusive spouse, and a compulsive liar) 1:00 Infomercials 2:00 Boy Meets World 2:30 Sister, Sister 3:00 Power Playback O-T-O 3:30 Beast Wars 4:00 Digimon 4:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy 5:00 Simpsons 5:30 3rd Rock from the Sun 6:00 Friends 6:30 Frasier 7:00 Friends 7:30 Drew Carey 8:00 That 70s Show (x2) 9:00 Ally McBeal 10:00 News 10:35 M*A*S*H 11:05 3rd Rock from the Sun 11:35 Caroline in the City 12:05 Home Improvement 12:35 Wayans Bros. 1:05 In the House 1:35 Married...with Children 2:05 Grace Under Fire 2:35 Cops 3:00 Jerry Springer 4:00 Forgive or Forget (rebellious teen/racist dad/reckless son) WBLU 62-UPN/WB 5:00 Sports Collectibles 8:00 Mornings at Home

9:00 Martha Stewart Living 10:00 Dr. Joy Browne (revealing secrets) 11:00 Infomercial 11:30 Bloomberg Financial News noon Beverly Hillbillies 12:30 Newlywed Game 1:00 Dating Game 1:30 Roseanne 2:00 Match Game (x2) 3:00 Hercules 3:30 Doug 4:00 Sabrina, the Animated Series 4:30 Recess 5:00 Roseanne (x2) 6:00 NewsRadio (x2, Chuck D guest starts in the first one) 7:00 Love Connection 7:30 Change of Heart 8:00 Moesha 8:30 Parkers 9:00 Grown Ups 9:30 Malcolm & Eddie 10:00 Love Connection 10:30 Change of Heart 11:00 Unhappily Ever After 11:30 Evenings at Home 1:00 Sports Extra 3:00 Knife Collectors Show Louisville WAVE 3-NBC 5:00 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Later Today 10:00 Donny & Marie 11:00 Richard Simmons' Dream Maker noon News 12:30 WAVE 3 Listens 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Passions 3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 4:00 Rosie O'Donnell 5:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Extra 8:00 Suddenly Susan

8:30 Veronica's Closet 9:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 10:00 Dateline NBC 11:00 News 11:35 Tonight Show 12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 Tonight Show 3:05 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 4:00 Fitness Beach 4:30 Early Today WHAS 11-ABC 5:00 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (guests Ashley Judd, Eric Idle, and Siegfried & Roy) 10:00 Maury 11:00 The View noon News 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Frasier 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 20/20 9:00 NFL: San Francisco-Arizona mid. News 12:35 ABC News Nightline 1:05 Politically Incorrect 1:35 Oprah Winfrey 2:35 Inside Edition 3:05 ABC World News Now WLKY 32-CBS 5:00 News 8:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Montel Williams 10:00 Martin Short 11:00 Price is Right noon News 1:00 Family Feud 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 King of Queens 8:30 Ladies Man 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Becker 10:00 Family Law 11:00 News 11:35 Late Show with David Letterman 12:35 Real TV 1:05 Late Late Show 2:05 CBS News Up to the Minute WDRB 41-Fox 5:00 AgDay 5:30 First Business 6:00 News 9:00 Jerry Springer 10:00 Dr. Joy Browne 11:00 Judge Judy 11:30 News noon Ricki Lake 1:00 Jenny Jones 2:00 Infomercial 2:30 Magic School Bus 3:00 Power Playback O-T-O 3:30 Beast Wars 4:00 Digimon 4:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy 5:00 Home Improvement 5:30 Mad About You 6:00 3rd Rock from the Sun 6:30 Caroline in the City 7:00 Friends 7:30 Drew Carey 8:00 That 70s Show (x2) 9:00 Ally McBeal 10:00 News 11:00 Seinfeld 11:30 M*A*S*H (x2) 12:30 Cheers 1:00 Grace Under Fire

1:30 Infomercials 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 Newlywed Game 3:30 sign-off Cincinnati WLWT 5-NBC 5:00 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Later Today 10:00 Martin Short 11:00 Jerry Springer (Jerry is a former anchor at WLWT) noon News 12:30 Extra 1:00 Passions 2:00 Days of Our Lives 3:00 Montel Williams 4:00 Judge Judy 4:30 Judge Joe Brown 5:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Judge Judy 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Suddenly Susan 8:30 Veronica's Closet 9:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 10:00 Dateline NBC 11:00 News 11:35 Tonight Show 12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 Donny & Marie 3:00 Blind Date 3:30 Access Hollywood 4:00 Infomercial 4:30 Early Today WCPO 9-ABC 5:00 ABC World News This Morning 5:30 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 Rosie O'Donnell 11:00 The View noon News 12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 20/20 9:00 NFL: San Francisco-Arizona mid. News 12:35 ABC News Nightline 1:05 Politically Incorrect 1:35 Oprah Winfrey 2:35 ABC World News Now WKRC 12-CBS 5:00 CBS Morning News 5:30 News 8:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Martha Stewart Living 10:00 Dr. Joy Browne 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turtns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 News 4:30 Inside Edition 5:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Real TV 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 King of Queens 8:30 Ladies Man 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Becker 10:00 Family Law 11:00 News 11:35 Late Show with David Letterman 12:35 Late Late Show 1:35 NewsRadio 2:05 Family Feud 2:35 National Enquirer TV 3:05 Shop (full title? The paper used a grid format)

3:30 Entertainment Tonight 4:00 CBS News Up to the Minute WXIX 19-Fox 5:00 Family Matters 5:30 Cops 6:00 First Look 7:00 News 9:00 Forgive or Forget 10:00 Divorce Court (x2) 11:00 Judge Mills Lane 11:30 News noon Sally Jessy Raphael 1:00 Maury 2:00 Queen Latifah 3:00 Power Playback O-T-O 3:30 Beast Wars 4:00 Digimon 4:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy 5:00 Cosby Show 5:30 Grace Under Fire 6:00 Home Improvement 6:30 Simpsons 7:00 Friends 7:30 Home Improvement 8:00 That 70s Show (x2) 9:00 Ally McBeal 10:00 News 11:00 Simpsons 11:30 M*A*S*H mid. Roseanne 12:30 Married...with Children 1:00 Murphy Brown (x2) 2:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 3:00 Movie "Back of Beyond" Charleston/Huntington/Ashland (some titles are partial on 33/61 due to the grid format) WSAZ 3-NBC 5:00 Early Today 5:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Later Today 10:00 Sunset Beach 11:00 Leeza noon News 12:30 Extra

1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Passions 3:00 Rosie O'Donnell 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 5:30 Inside Edition 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Suddenly Susan 8:30 Veronica's Closet 9:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 10:00 Dateline NBC 11:00 News 11:35 Tonight Show 12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 Tonight Show 3:05 America's Store WCHS 8-ABC 5:00 ABC World News This Morning 5:30 Good Morning West Virginia 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Dr. Joy Browne 10:00 Maury 11:00 The View noon News 12:30 Port Charles 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 5:00 Judge Judy (x2) 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Hollywood Squares 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 20/20 9:00 NFL: San Francisco-Arizona mid. News 12:35 ABC News Nightline 1:05 Politically Incorrect 1:35 National Enquirer TV 2:05 Mad About You

2:35 Roseanne 3:05 Grace Under Fire 3:35 Real TV 4:05 ABC World News Now WVAH 11-Fox/UPN 5:00 Maturity 6:00 William Crews 6:30 Mummies Alive! 7:00 Monster Rancher 7:30 Roughnecks 8:00 Wacky World of Tex Avery 8:30 Magic School Bus 9:00 Forgive or Forget 10:00 Judge Mills Lane 10:30 Judge Joe Brown 11:00 People's Court noon Ricki Lake 1:00 Jenny Jones 2:00 In the House 2:30 Parent 'Hood 3:00 Power Playback O-T-O 3:30 Beast Wars 4:00 Digimon 4:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy 5:00 Jerry Springer 6:00 3rd Rock from the Sun 6:30 Friends (x2) 7:30 Drew Carey 8:00 Get Real (as listed, what's the story here?) 9:00 Ally McBeal 10:00 News 11:00 Simpsons 11:30 Caroline in the City mid. Jerry Springer 1:00 Judge Mills Lane 1:30 Wayans Bros. 2:00 Sister, Sister 2:30 Moesha 3:00 Parkers 3:30 Living Single 4:00 Divorce Court 4:30 Cheers WOWK 13-CBS 5:00 News

7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Donny & Marie 10:00 Montel Williams 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Nanny 4:30 Home Improvement 5:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Seinfeld 7:30 Frasier 8:00 King of Queens 8:30 Ladies Man 9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Becker 10:00 Family Law 11:00 News 11:35 Late Show with David Letterman 12:35 Late Late Show 1:35 Access Hollywood 2:05 Judge Mathis 3:05 CBS News Up to the Minute 4:00 ANC News WPBY 33-PBS (WV PTV) 5:00 Writers'... 6:00 Bloomberg Morning News 6:30 Body Electric 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Zoboomafoo 8:00 Barney & Friends 8:30 Teletubbies 9:00 Big Comfy Couch 9:30 Zoom 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Puzzle Place 11:00 Dragon Tales 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 (Kratts'?) Creatures 1:00 TBA 1:25 (Profiles of?) Nature 1:45 Write...

2:00 Theodore Tugboat 2:30 Imagination Station 3:00 Noddy 3:30 Reading Rainbow 4:00 Arthur 4:30 Wishbone 5:00 Zoom 5:30 Zoboomafoo 6:00 In the Mix 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 8:00 Going Places "New York City" 9:00 Red Files "Secret Victories of the KGB" 10:00 Hostage "Missing" 11:00 Charlie Rose mid. NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 1:00 Red Files 2:00 Hostage 3:00 Going Places 4:00 Red Files WTSF 61-Ind/Rel 5:00 Raceland 5:30 Freedom Village 6:00 Celebration 7:00 Sharing the Light 7:30 Life Lessons 8:00 In the Word 8:30 Wings of Praise 9:00 Rod Parsley 9:30 John Hagee 10:00 Celebration 11:00 Benny Hinn 11:30 Words of Life noon Call of the Spirit 1:00 Live by the Word 1:30 Willie Williams 2:00 Pat Easthom 2:30 Marriage Plus 3:00 Celebration 4:00 Shepherd's Chapel 6:00 Sharing the Light 6:30 Jerusalem 7:00 Standing... 7:30 New Life 8:00 Celebration

9:00 Kenneth Copeland 9:30 From the Heart 10:00 Family Journal 10:30 Pat Easthom 11:00 Willie Williams 11:30 In the Word mid. Benny Hinn 12:30 New Life 1:00 Call of the Spirit 2:00 Celebration 3:00 Shepherd's Chapel

Bonus info, there was an ad for InterMedia Lexington in that week's TV Book, so here's a look at the September 1999 cable selection in Lexington: Analog 1 TV Guide Channel 2 WKYT-CBS 3 Goverment Access 4 Discovery Channel 5 WBLU-UPN/WB 6 Market Place 6 7 WDKY-Fox 8 WLEX-NBC 9 Weather Channel 10 WTVQ-ABC 11 WGN 12 WKLE-PBS (KET) 13 Fayette County Schools 14 Public Access 15 KET2 16 UKTV 17 C-SPAN 18 WTBS 19 UKTV2 20 Library Access 21 QVC 22 Odyssey 23 Disney Channel 24 AMC 25 TNT 26 USA Network 27 ESPN2 28 A&E 29 Lifetime

30 CNN 31 CNN Headline News 32 HGTV 33 Nickelodeon 34 Fox Family Channel 35 TLC 36 Animal Planet 37 Cartoon Network 38 ESPN 39 Travel Channel 40 Fox News Channel 41 CNBC 42 BET 43 MTV 44 TNN 45 HBO 46 Cinemax 47 Showtime 48 HBO Plus 49 MoreMax 50 Showtime 2 51 Telemundo 52 Starz! 53 Encore 54 Viewer's Choice PPV 55 PaxNet 56 TMC 57 (Zenith converters) BET Action/Spice 58 Movie Plex 59 Bravo! 60 Comedy Central 61 MSNBC 62 VH1 63 History 64 E! 65 TV Land 66 Fox Sports Ohio/C-SPAN2 67 CMT 68 FX 69 Spice 70 InterMedia Information Digital 101 PPV Previews 102 ESPN Now 103 ESPNews

104 CNN/SI 105 Fox Sports World 106 Classic Sports 107 Golf Channel 108 OLN 109 SpeedVision 110 Outdoor Channel 111 Sci-Fi Channel 112 IFC 113 Romance Classics 114 Lifetime Movies 115 Turner Classic Movies 116 Ovation 118 Discovery Kids 119 Discovery Science 120 Discovery Civilization 121 Discovery Home & Leisure 122 Discovery Health 123 Discovery Wings 124 GSN 125 GoodLife TV 126 ZDTV 127 TWC WeatherScan 128 CBS Eye on People 129 BBC America 130 History International 131 Biography Channel 132 MuchMusic 133 BET on Jazz 135 Health Network 136 Kaleidoscope 137 International Channel 138 Inspirational Life 139 TBN 201 HBO (E) 202 HBO Plus (E) 203 HBO Signature (E) 204 HBO Family (E) 205 HBO (W) 206 HBO Plus (W) 207 HBO Signature (W) 208 HBO Family (W) 209 HBO Comedy 210 HBO Zone 215 Cinemax (E) 216 MoreMax (E)

217 ActionMax (E) 218 ThrillerMax (E) 226 Showtime (E) 227 Showtime 2 (E) 228 Showtime 3 (E) 229 Showtime (W) 230 Showtime 2 (W) 231 Showtime 3 (W) 232 Showtime Extreme (E) 233 Showtime Extreme (W) 234 TMC (E) 235 TMC2 (E) 236 TMC (W) 237 TMC2 (W) 240 Flix (E) 241 Flix (W) 244 Sundance Channel (E) 245 Sundance Channel (W) 250 Starz! 251 Starz! 2 252 BET Movies/Starz! 2 255 Encore 256 Encore Westerns 257 Encore Love 258 Encore Mystery 260 Encore True Stories 261 Encore Action 301-335 Music Choice 401-434 PPV 450 ESPN Extra 451-458 ESPN PPV 470 BET Action 471 Hot Choice 480 Spice 2 481 Spice 482 Playboy

Soon after this WKYT moved to Channel 9 on cable. WKYT had issues being on Channel 2 due to all the old coax and bad splits around town. Low band VHF channels were full of noise so WKYT had issues while the other broadcast channels were on high band VHF that were noise free or less noisy so they requested to move.

Retro: Eastern New England - Saturday July 8, 1967

As a follow-up to my posting for July 2, 1966 (http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=220154.0) I'm posting this for a year and a week later. There's a lot more local studio color a year later, and channel 56 was now on the air. Source TV Guide, Eastern New England edition 2 - WGBH Boston (Educational) 03:00p R&D Review 04:00p Brother Buzz children (color) 04:30p Swedish Scene (color) 05:00p Nine on Japan 05:30p Whats New children 06:00p Open Rehearsal 06:30p MIT Science Reporter 07:00p Struggle for Peace 07:30p The French Chef Julia Child; bouillabaisse is the recipe 08:00p Newport Jazz Herbie Mann hosts a look at the Newport Jazz Festival (2 hrs) 10:00p NET Journal Losing Just the Same; a look at a Negro family that moved north to escape poverty 3 WTIC Hartford (CBS) 07:00a Summer Semester 07:30a RFD #3 Atwood (color) 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Car 54, Where Are You? The Presidential Itch 09:30a Kimba cartoon (color) 10:00a Marine Boy (color) 10:30a Space Ghosts (color) 11:00a Superman (color) 11:30a Lone Ranger cartoons (color) 12:00p Road Runner (color) 12:30p The Beagles (color) 01:00p Tom and Jerry (color) 01:30p Movie The Horse Soldiers 1959 (color) John Wayne 04:00p Track and Field (special, color) athletes from the U.S and United Kingdom compete 06:00p Weather, Sports (color) 06:15p News Ed Anderson (color) 06:30p CBS News Roger Mudd (color) 07:00p Horse Race Aqueduct (color) 07:30p Away We Go variety (color) 08:30p Mission: Impossible (color) the IMF team tries to make sure an election is not

rigged 09:30p Pistols n Petticoats (color) 10:00p Gunsmoke (color) Festus befriends a young boy whose father is a wanted criminal 11:00p News, Sports (color) 11:15p Weather (color) 11:20p Movie double feature Deep in My Heart 1954 (color) and The Thing That Couldnt Die 1958 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:00a Armed Forces Film 06:30a Big Brother Bob Emery 07:00a Boomtown Rex Trailer 10:00a The Flintstones (color) 10:30a Space Kidettes (color) 11:00a Secret Squirrel (color) 11:30a The Jetsons (color) 12:00p News Jack Borden (color) 12:25p Weather Al Boyer (color) 12:30p Next Question interview 01:00p How It Happened The Beginning of History part 1 01:30p Sportsmans Holiday (color) Ted Williams goes fly fishing in Maine; Curt Gowdy observes Canadas wild geese; a ride on horse and mule through the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming 02:00p Baseball Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox (I have no idea why this is not a color game perhaps an oversight?) 05:00p Movie My Six Convicts 1952 07:00p News Jack Borden, Terry Carter (color) 07:15p Sports Bob Starr (color) 07:25p Weather Al Boyer 07:30p Flipper (color) Flipper is suspected of stealing a diamond bracelet 08:00p Please Dont Eat the Daisies (color) 08:30p Get Smart (color) Max is assigned to protect a contestant in a beauty pagent 09:00p Movie Tammy Tell Me True 1961(color) Sandra Dee, John Gavin 11:00p News Terry Carter (color) 11:10p Weather Al Boyer (color) 11:15p Movie The Great Man 1956 12:45a News, Sports, Weather 12:50a Movie Chicago Confidential 1957 5 WHDH Boston (CBS) 06:00a Summer Semester 06:30a Space Angel (color) 07:00a Tom and Jerry (color) 07:30a Cartoons (color) 08:00a Captain Kangaroo

09:00a Mighty Heroes (color) 09:30a Underdog (color) 10:00a Frankenstein Jr. (color) 10:30a Space Ghosts (color) 11:00a Superman (color) 11:30a Lone Ranger cartoons (color) 12:00p Candlepin Bowling Jim Britt 01:00p Junior Candlepin Bowling 01:30p Sea Hunt 02:00p Sports Scrapbook (color) 02:15p Baseball Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tigers (color) Sports Scrapbook immediately follows 05:00p Track and Field (special, color) athletes from the U.S and United Kingdom compete 06:00p Horse Race Aqueduct (color) 06:30p News, Sports, Weather MacMillen, Wilson, Miller (color) 07:00p Death Valley Days (color) 07:30p Away We Go variety (color) 08:30p Mission: Impossible (color) the IMF team tries to make sure an election is not rigged 09:30p Pistols n Petticoats (color) 10:00p Gunsmoke (color) Festus befriends a young boy whose father is a wanted criminal 11:00p News, Sports, Weather MacMillen, Wilson, Miller 11:30p Movie double feature Stars in My Crown 1950 Joel McCrea; and Marry the Bosss Daughter 1941 6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC) 06:30a Farmers Corner 07:00a Roger Ramjet (color) 07:30a New Three Stooges (color) 08:00a Felix cartoon (color) 08:30a Soupy Sales comedy 09:00a Soupy Sales comedy 09:30a Porky Pig (color) 10:00a King Kong cartoon (color) 10:30a The Beatles cartoon (color) 11:00a Casper (color) 11:30a Milton the Monster cartoons (color) 12:00p Bugs Bunny (color) 12:30p Magilla Gorilla (color) 01:00p Hoppity Hooper (color) 01:30p American Bandstand guests: Donna Loren (Lets Pretend) and the 5 Americans (Western Union) 02:30p Movie Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules 1963 (color) 04:00p Science Fiction Theater

04:30p Sam Snead golf (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) the Firecracker 400 stock-car championship; Queens Cup polo from London (this part in black and white) 06:30p The Twilight Zone 07:00p To Be Announced 07:30p The Dating Game (color) 08:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) guest Karen Chandler sings Summer Sounds; Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters); Red Sails in the Sunset (Joe Feeney); Old Cape Cod (Natalie Nevins); Highways are Happy Ways (Myron Floren); and Route 66 (Jack Imel, Bobby Burgess and Art Duncan) 09:30p Coaches All-America Game football (special, color) 12:30a Movie The Lady from Texas 1951 (time approximate) 7 WNAC Boston (ABC) 07:00a Linus the Lionhearted 07:30a Huckleberry Hound 08:00a Beany and Cecil cartoons 08:30a Peter Potamus cartoons 09:00a Magilla Gorilla cartoons 09:30a Porky Pig (color) 10:00a King Kong cartoon (color) 10:30a The Beatles cartoon (color) 11:00a Casper (color) 11:30a Milton the Monster cartoons (color) 12:00p The Rifleman The Most Amazing Man 12:30p For Males Only Movie Sands of Iwo Jima 1949; according to an ad in the Guide it was hosted by actress Joi Lansing 02:25p News 02:30p Impact interview 03:00p Limelight discussion 03:30p Issues and Answers 04:00p Have Gun Will Travel 04:30p Sam Snead golf (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) the Firecracker 400 stock-car championship; Queens Cup polo from London (this part in black and white) 06:30p The Big Valley (color) 07:30p The Dating Game (color) 08:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) guest Karen Chandler sings Summer Sounds; Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters); Red Sails in the Sunset (Joe Feeney); Old Cape Cod (Natalie Nevins); Highways are Happy Ways (Myron Floren); and Route 66 (Jack Imel, Bobby Burgess and Art Duncan) 09:30p Coaches All-America Game football (special, color) - the Al Capp Show immediately follows 12:30a Movie Santiago 1956 Alan Ladd (time approximate)

8 WNHC New Haven (ABC) 06:45a Roy Carley Show 07:00a Cartoons (color) 08:00a Linus the Lionhearted 08:30a Foreign Legionnaire 09:00a The Beatles cartoons 09:30a Porky Pig (color) 10:00a King Kong cartoon (color) 10:30a Hopalong Cassidy Range War 11:30a Milton the Monster cartoons (color) 12:00p Bugs Bunny (color) 12:30p Magilla Gorilla (color) 01:00p Hoppity Hooper (color) 01:30p American Bandstand guests: Donna Loren (Lets Pretend) and the 5 Americans (Western Union) 02:15p Baseball Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tigers (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) the Firecracker 400 stock-car championship; Queens Cup polo from London (this part in black and white) 06:30p Huckleberry Hound (color) 07:00p Jerry Blavat variety (color); guests: Stevie Wonder, and the Spokesmen 08:00p Sports Feature (color) 1964 Winter Olympics 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) guest Karen Chandler sings Summer Sounds; Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters); Red Sails in the Sunset (Joe Feeney); Old Cape Cod (Natalie Nevins); Highways are Happy Ways (Myron Floren); and Route 66 (Jack Imel, Bobby Burgess and Art Duncan) 09:30p Coaches All-America Game football (special, color) 12:30a Movie double feature War of the Colossal Beast 1958 and Black Friday 1940 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 08:00a Rusty and the Rangers 08:30a Ring-A-Ding the Clown 09:00a Linus the Lionhearted 09:30a Porky Pig (color) 10:00a King Kong cartoon (color) 10:30a The Beatles cartoon (color) 11:00a Casper (color) 11:30a Milton the Monster cartoons (color) 12:00p Bugs Bunny (color) 12:30p Magilla Gorilla (color) 01:00p Hoppity Hooper (color) 01:30p American Bandstand guests: Donna Loren (Lets Pretend) and the 5 Americans (Western Union) 02:30p New Hampshire Bandstand Bill Jones; salute to Country Belle, Newfound Lake Summer Dance Party; guest: The Four Musketeers 03:30p Insight religion

04:00p Vikings adventure 04:30p Sam Snead golf (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) the Firecracker 400 stock-car championship; Queens Cup polo from London (this part in black and white) 06:30p Sea Hunt 07:00p ABC Scope Support Our Boys (color) 07:30p The Dating Game (color) 08:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) guest Karen Chandler sings Summer Sounds; Harbor Lights (Lennon Sisters); Red Sails in the Sunset (Joe Feeney); Old Cape Cod (Natalie Nevins); Highways are Happy Ways (Myron Floren); and Route 66 (Jack Imel, Bobby Burgess and Art Duncan) 09:30p Coaches All-America Game football (special, color) 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 08:30a Wells Fargo western 09:00a Super 6 (color) 09:30a Atom Ant (color) 10:00a The Flintstones (color) 10:30a Space Kidettes (color) 11:00a Secret Squirrel (color) 11:30a The Jetsons (color) 12:00p Cool McCool (color) 12:30p Movie The Tanks are Coming 1951 02:00p Baseball Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox 05:00p Horse Racing Aqueduct 05:30p Colt .45 The Man Who Loved Lincoln 06:00p Ripcord 06:30p To Be Announced 07:00p Death Valley Days (color) 07:30p Flipper (color) Flipper is suspected of stealing a diamond bracelet 08:00p Please Dont Eat the Daisies (color) 08:30p Get Smart (color) Max is assigned to protect a contestant in a beauty pagent 09:00p Movie Tammy Tell Me True 1961(color) Sandra Dee, John Gavin 11:00p News, Weather, Sports (color) 11:30p Movie The Guy Who Came Back 1951 12 WPRO Providence (CBS) 07:00a Captain America (color) 08:30a Mr. Magoo (color) 09:00a Mighty Heroes (color) 09:30a Underdog (color) 10:00a Frankenstein Jr. (color) 10:30a Space Ghosts (color) 11:00a Superman (color) 11:30a Lone Ranger cartoons (color)

12:00p Road Runner (color) 12:30p The Beagles (color) 01:00p Championship Wrestling 02:00p Sports Chris Clark 02:15p Baseball Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tigers (color) 05:00p Track and Field (special, color) athletes from the U.S and United Kingdom compete 06:00p Movie Attack of the 50-Foot Woman 1958 Allison Hayes 07:30p Away We Go variety (color) 08:30p Mission: Impossible (color) the IMF team tries to make sure an election is not rigged 09:30p Pistols n Petticoats (color) 10:00p Gunsmoke (color) Festus befriends a young boy whose father is a wanted criminal 11:00p News Wally Cryan (color) 11:10p Weather Hollan (color) 11:15p Movie All the Brothers Were Valiant 1953 Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) and some network programming not cleared by the local affiliates 08:30a Davey and Goliath 09:00a Super 6 (color) from NBC 09:30a Atom Ant (color) from NBC 10:00a Bwana Don children 10:30a Frontiers of Science 11:00a Upbeat music 12:00p Road Runner (color) from CBS 12:30p The Beagles (color) from CBS 01:00p You Are There history 01:30p American Bandstand guests: Donna Loren (Lets Pretend) and the 5 Americans (Western Union) from ABC 02:30p Sports Feature 03:00p Wrestling 04:00p Movie Jailbreak 1936 05:30p NFL Highlights (color) 06:00p NFL Highlights (color) 49ers vs. Packers 06:30p NBC News Frank McGee (color) from NBC 07:00p ABC Scope Support Our Boys (color) from ABC 07:30p Pro Soccer Baltimore Bays vs. Chicago Spurs at Fenway Park (not sure if this is a delayed game from CBS or a local production) 09:30p Movie double feature The Verdict 1946 and The Conspirators 1944 56 WKBG Boston (Ind) 08:00a Winchell-Mahoney 08:45a Clutch Cargo cartoon 09:00a Winchell-Mahoney

10:00a Movie Challenge of the Gladiators 1964 (color) 12:00p Movie double feature Dangerous Passage 1944 and Last of the Desperadoes 1956 02:30p Wrestling (color) 03:30p Movie The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters 1954 04:30p Movie Immortal Battallon 1944 David Niven 06:00p Hy Lit variety (this was syndicated out of WKBS Philadelphia, which was 56s sister station) 07:00p My Favorite Martian 07:30p Movie Battle Beyond the Sun 1962 09:00p Fight of the Week (color) Tony Alongi vs. Chuck Leslie 10:30p Alan Burke discussion (color)

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Wednesday, Jan. 9th, 1991

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 4 Good Morning America Mel Gibson and Glen Close ["Hamlet"]; amateur-night host Ralph Cooper. 5 Today Willem Dafoe ["Flight of the Intruder"]; supermarket trends; author Robert Parker. 7 This Morning Andie MacDowell ["Green Card"]; popularity of bed & breakfast inns. 9 Sesame Street 11 Video Power 13 G.I. Joe 22 Thundercats 7:30 11 Ranger Charlie and Rosco 13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

22 Woody Woodpecker 8AM 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 Wake, Rattle and Roll 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Police Academy 28 Sesame Street 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 Dennis the Menace 13 Flintstones 22 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 9AM 4 Regis & Kathie Lee 5 Seattle Today Hosts: Pat Finley, Colby Chester, Cliff Lenz. 7 Geraldo 9 Sesame Street 11 Punky Brewster 13 Family Feud [CBS] 22 Paid Program 28 Sit & Be Fit 9:30 2 Wok With Yan 11 New Leave it to Beaver 13 Wheel of Fortune [CBS, Bob Goen] 22 Casey Treat 28 Instructional TV 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Home Mary Lou Retton and husband, Shannon Kelley. 5 Graham Kerr 7 The Price is Right 9 Instructional TV 11 Love Connection 13 Joan Rivers Guest: Freddie Jackson. 22 Success-N-Life 28 Painting [likely Joy of Painting]

10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 5 Marsha Warfield 11 Love Connection 28 Acrylic Art 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Match Game 5 Let's Make a Deal 7 Young and the Restless 11 People's Court 13 Instant Recall 22 The 700 Club 28 Instructional TV 11:30 4 Loving 5 Classic Concentration 11 The Judge 13 To Be Announced 28 3-2-1 Contact Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 To Tell the Truth 7 News 9 Nova Crews return a decade after the eruption of Mt. St. Helens to see how nature has reacted to the disaster. 11 News 13 Rockford Files A bookkeeper wants Rockford to find her missing brother, a stockbroker she thinks was taken by the mob. 22 Paid Program 28 Sesame Street 12:30 5 Generations 11 CNN Headline News 22 Bewitched 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Another World

7 As The World Turns 9 28 Instructional TV 11 Movie "Hear No Evil." [1982] Gil Gerard. Deaf from a bomb rigged by bikers, a former San Francisco policeman and his dog hunt them down. 13 Movie "Never a Dull Moment." [1968] Dick Van Dyke. Mistaken for a hitman, a TV actor plays the part to foil a gangster's pop-art plot. 22 I Love Lucy Lucy and Ricky acquire youthful admirers. 1:30 22 Hazel George's ne'er-do-well cousin unjustly earns a label of thief. 2PM 2 Coronation Street 4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 7 Guiding Light 9 Masterpiece Theatre "Room of One's Own." Eileen Atkins performs a program based on 1928 lectures by Virginia Woolf to Girton College students.] 22 Highway to Heaven A U.S. senator [Eddie Albert] opposes Jonathan and Mark's efforts to pass legislation to save a little girl's life. 28 Write Course 2:30 2 Alice 28 Write Course 3PM 2 Welcome Back, Kotter 4 Northwest Afternoon Scheduled: Guests share unusual romance stories. 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 Sally Jessy Raphael 9 Sesame Street 11 Alvin and the Chipmunks 13 Peter Pan & The Pirates 22 Movie "The Late George Apley." [1947] Ronald Colman. A Boston blueblood expects his son and daughter to follow certain traditions, namely, his. 28 Welcome [??]

3:30 2 The Facts of Life 11 Muppet Babies 13 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 28 Lap Quilting 4PM 2 WKRP in Cincinnati 4 The Challengers [Dick Clark-hosted game show] 5 Oprah Winfrey Scheduled topic: confessions of thieves. 7 Donahue Scheduled: Danny Thomas. 9 Reading Rainbow 11 Merrie Melodies 13 DuckTales 28 Sesame Street 4:30 2 Danger Bay 4 Family Feud [Syndicated] 9 Square One Television 11 Tiny Toon Adventures 13 Chip 'N Dale 5PM 2 Video Hits 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers 11 AKF 13 Tale Spin 22 Leave it to Beaver Beaver asks a new girl to a dance party. 28 Square One Television 5:30 2 Golden Girls 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Family Ties Alex learns Skippy will be a fraternity-prank victim. 13 Head of the Class T.J. makes a costly deal to get into the IHP. 22 I Love Lucy Lucy's mother and the Mertzes join in the trip west. 28 3-2-1 Contact

6PM 2 News 4 ABC News 5 NBC News 7 CBS News 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Growing Pains Maggie has misgivings about the new nanny. 13 Perfect Strangers Balki and Larry try to impress health fanatics. 22 Kate & Allie Jennie and Ben announce their engagement. 28 John McLaughlin's One on One 6:30 4 5 News 7 Cosby Show Cliff may not get to a ceremony to accept an award. 11 Who's The Boss? Tony has strong feelings for a classmate. 13 Hard Copy 22 Three's Company Jack skips Janet's birthday to date Roper's niece. 28 Hometime 7PM 2 Working for Wildlife John and Janet Foster film volunteers banding migrant birds on the shores of Lakes Erie and Ontario. 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Entertainment Tonight Sexy stars of daytime drama. 7 News 9 National Geographic Through the ages, people regard the domestic cat with both admiration and loathing. 11 Cheers Sam tries to reconcile Rebecca and her sister. 13 Inside Edition Coercion at a convenience store chain. 22 Newhart Larry and the Darryls promise snow for a winter carnival. 28 Nightly Business Report 7:30 2 Inside Stories Black women work in white households in Halifax, Nova Scotia. With Susie Gangoo,

Jackie Richardson. 4 Jeopardy! 5 Evening Interview with David Cassidy. 7 Trump Card 11 Night Court Dan, Harry and two women face embarrassment. 13 A Current Affair 22 Bob Newhart Emily refuses to allow a student to skip two grades. 28 World of Ideas Historian/author William Shirer. Host: Bill Moyers. 8PM 2 4 The Wonder Years Paul tricks Kevin into running for student-council president. 5 Unsolved Mysteries Washington teen's controversial death; model citizen allegedly kills family; parents search for a son, missing for 47 years. 7 48 Hours Report follows 13 marines from Camp LeJeune, N.C. to Saudi Arabia. 9 What's Up? What's going on for arts and performances during 1991. 11 Movie "The Big Sleep." [1978] Robert Mitchum. Private eye Philip Marlowe falls into a porno/blackmail/murder case in 1970s London. 13 Movie "Year of the Dragon." [1985] Mickey Rourke,. A Polish-American police captain topples an upstart crimelord in New York's Chinatown. Directed by Michael Cimino. 22 Perry Mason A man finds himself accused in a murder of a woman detective. 28 Scientific American Frontiers Long-term effects of space flight; Bronze Age city; physics of circus acts; endangered bustard; improving circulation. 8:30 2 The Fanelli Boys Tensions at home send the brothers to a counselor [Estelle Getty]. 4 Growing Pains Mike and Jason try to settle their differences at a seminar. 9PM 2 Nature of Things Salt. 4 Doogie Howser M.D. Death strikes someone close to Doogie.

5 Hunter Hunter and a detective [Lauren Lane] investigate a series of college-campus murders in which a professor is implicated. 7 Jake and the Fatman Jake and McCabe suspect the charismatic leader of a South African pro-Apartheid group for a recent murder. 9 Made for TV Performances by Ranch Romance, the Mazelton and others. 22 Movie "Ensign Pulver." [1964] Robert Walker. Would-be doctor Pulver ends up in a life raft with the World War II Navy captain he hates. 28 Arrau & Muti & Beethoven Pianist Claudio Arrau, conductor Ricardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra perform Beethoven's 4th Concerto in G major. 9:30 4 Married People A streetwise applicant conflicts with Russell's [Jay Thomas] idea of a nanny. 10PM 2 National-Journal 4 Equal Justice James prosecutes a man who didn't tell a sex-partner [Carrie Hamilton] that he has AIDS. 7 WIOU A strike cripples the newsroom; Hank, Neal and Willis [John Sea, Harris Yulin, Wallace Langham] report from a gang-ridden neighborhood. 9 Scientific American Frontiers See 8PM, KTPS. 11 News 28 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour Sign off 11PM. 10:30 11 CNN Headline News 13 Arsenio Hall Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal; singing groups the Boys. 11PM 2 4 5 7 News 9 An American Family 11 Cheers A man who writes about fidelity flirts with Rebecca. 22 Bob Newhart Bob learns that Ellen may move in with Howard. 11:30

2 Newhart Stephanie worries her father has lost the family fortune. 4 Nightline 5 Tonight Show Tony Danza, musician Chris Issak; hotel employee Willis Eden. 11 Hunter Hunter finds a beautiful blonde murdered in his apartment, but when he returns with McCall, the corpse is gone. 13 Party Machine/Nia Peeples Little Richard; Cathy Dennis ["Just Another Dream," "All Night Long"]; Father MC's video, "I'll Do For You." 22 Three's Company Jack and Vicky disrupt Janet's wedding. 11:35 7 America Tonight 12AM 2 Kate & Allie Lacking romance, Kate and Allie consider their fates. 4 Into the Night with Rick Dees James Earl Jones; pianist Michael Feinstein. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation On Velara III, Data and Geordi discover a microscopic creature responsible for the death of an engineer. 22 Paid Program 12:05 7 Magnum, P.I. Magnum copes with the murder of a French Inspector during a private investigator's convention. 12:30 2 Movie "Two Living, One Dead." [1961] Virginia McKenna. Two postal workers out of three survive a robbery; one is suspected of being involved. 5 Late Night with David Letterman Scheduled: Marv Albert. 11 Twilight Zone Three boys get wishes from a crafty leprechaun. 22 Movie "Chinese Caper." [1980] Geoffrey Deuel. A couple try to return a jade Buddha statuette stolen from a temple in Taipei. 1AM

4 Hardcastle & McCormick By pressuring a young boxer's father, a crooked promoter tries to force the Olympic hopeful to turn professional. 9 Today's Japan 11 Twilight Zone A man can change his face to assume other identities. 13 Personalities 1:05 7 Mission [Mission Impossible?] -crainbebo

Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, February 8, 1987

Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 22KSKN (Independent) 28KAYU (Independent/FBC) Sunday, February 8, 1987 MORNING 7 am 4Kenneth Copeland 6Jimmy Swaggart 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 22Kideo TV 28Sunday Mass 7:30 2CBS Sunday Morning Scheduled: a profile of jazz musician Frank Morgan; the plight of refugees in Thailand. (Charles Kuralt) 7Square One Television 28Jerry Falwell 8:00 4The Voice of the Church

6Day of Discovery 7The Perkins Family Mom feels left out and blames Kim. Dad overhears Tracy discussing drugs. Chris snoops in her sisters diary after Tracy is unwilling to help her with a book report. 8:30 4Robert Schuller 6Oral Roberts 7Real Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Proctor Watson The Case of the Wanetka Giant. An 11-foot petrified giant that Earl Roke claims to have found buried outside of town causes a disagreement between Sherlock, Proctor and Bryan. 22Jem 28Casey Treat 9:00 2Auto Racing Busch Clash from Daytona International Speedway. Eleven pole position winners from the 1986 NASCAR season compete in this 50-mile race. (Live) 6Video Focus 7Sesame Street 22The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 28Larry Jones 9:30 4The World Tomorrow 6Meet the Press 28Celebration at the Center 9:45 2College Basketball Michigan at Indiana. Guard Steve Alford led Indiana to an 85-84 win over Big Ten rival Michigan earlier this season. Gary Grant stars for the Wolverines. (Live) 10:00 4Destiny 6College Basketball Virginia at North Carolina. The Tar Heels downed ACC rival Virginia 95-80 earlier this season. Freshman center J.R. Reid stars for North Carolina. (Live) 7German Professional Soccer 10:30 4Business World 28Telephone Auction 11:00

4College Basketball Notre Dame at Kansas. Forward Danny Manning and Kansas take a break from their Big Eight schedule to battle guard David Rivers and the Fighting Irish. (Live) 7GED 22Trapper John, M.D. 11:30 7GED 28Senior Forum AFTERNOON 12 pm 2NBA All-Star Game Live from The Coliseum in Seattle. The top players from the Eastern and Western Conferences, including Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, are featured in this 37th annual game. 6Sportsworld Scheduled: Vinny Pazienza (21-1, 17 KOs) vs. Roberto Elizondo (30-5, 23 KOs) in a lightweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds (live) from Providence, R.I.; World Mixed Pairs Bodybuilding Competition (taped) from Toronto, Canada. 7Washington Week in Review (Paul Duke) 22MOVIE: With a Song in My Heart (1952) Susan Hayward, David Wayne. An aspiring songstress rises to fame after she lands a job in radio with help from a pianist. 28Street Hawk The Unsinkable 453. Jesse and Norman battle mercenaries seeking millions stolen from a dead dictators treasury and hidden aboard a ship. 12:30 7Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser Which Junk to Keep Away From. Guest: James Grant, editor of Grants Interest Rate Observer. 1:00 4Wide World of Sports Scheduled: U.S. Figure Skating Championships (live) mens program, from Tacoma, Wash.; World Alpine Skiing Championships (same-day tape) mens slalom from CransMontana, Switzerland; Americas Cup report, from Fremantle, Australia (tape delay). 7Firing Line Does Sex Education Work? Attorney Harriet Pilpei disagrees with Professor Ernest van den Haags statement that sex education is a waste of time. (William F. Buckley, Jr.) 28Voyagers! Voyagers! Bogg and Jeffrey (Jon-Erik Hexum, Meeno Peluce) travel to Egypt in 1450 B.C., to WWI France and to 1903 Dayton, Ohio, to visit the Wright Brothers.

1:30 6PGA Golf Hawaiian Open, final round. From Walalae Country Club in Honolulu. Past winners of this event include Corey Pavin (1986), Cark OMeara (1985) and Jack Renner (1984). (Live) 2:00 4Americas Cup Challenge 7Bradshaw On: The Family The emotional abuse of children. 22MOVIE: The Legend of Lizzie Borden (TV, 1975) Elizabeth Montgomery, Fritz Weaver. A dramatization of the famous 1893 Massachusetts trial of the woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an ax. 28The Twilight Zone In Praise of Pip. Bookmaker Max Phillips (Jack Klugman) learns that his son is dying in Vietnam, and tries to save him. 2:30 28The Twilight Zone The Last Night of a Jockey. Grady (Mickey Rooney), a down-and-out jockey, is justifiably accused of having fixed a race. 3:00 2The Rockford Files Dirty Money, Black Light. The mob and federal agents are interested in Rockys good fortune. 4Championship Fishing 7Floyd on Fish 28College Basketball Washington State at Washington. (Taped) 3:30 4Gilligans Island 6World Cup Skiing Scheduled: World Freestyle Championships, from Calgary, Canada. (Taped) 7Adam Smiths Money World 4:00 2MOVIE: The Enemy Below (1957) Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens. Two submarine commandersone American and the other Germanengage in a dangerous, suspenseful game of cat and mouse as they try to overtake one another in the North Atlantic during World War II. 49 to 5 Buds Mid-Life Crisis. Bud worries that life is passing him by; Doralee (Rachel

Dennison) worries about collecting a debt from Marsha (Sally Struthers). 7The McLaughlin Group 22Fame The Crimson Blade. An uprising occurs when a tyrannical substitute principal steps in for an ailing Mr. Dyrenforth. 4:30 4MOVIE: Topper (1937) Cary Grant, Constance Bennett. A fun-loving couple returns from the dead to help a henpecked husband. 6Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom 7Rod and Reel 5:00 6Q6 Nightly News 7The Woodwrights Shop How to lay out and carve the claw and ball foot. (Roy Underhill) 22The New Gidget Does Paul Know? Gidgets role on a popular TV soap opera sparks trouble on the set. 28Knight Rider Trust Doesnt Rust. KITT attempts to catch up with a vehicle that poses a dangerous threat to society. Guest: William Sanderson. 5:30 6NBC Nightly News 7This Old House Installation of a woodburning stove; hanging an interior door; kitchen appliances and plumbing fixtures are added. 22One Big Family Kates Dates. Kates in for a disappointment when she breaks a date with the neighborhood nerd. EVENING 6:00 2CBS Evening News 6Jeopardy! 7All Creatures Great and Small II Big Steps and Little Uns. James and Tristan join the RAF. 22Discover Pantron 28Star Trek Day of the Dove. The Enterprise becomes a ship of hatred as the officers battle Klingons and each other. 6:30 2KREM 2 News

4Small Wonder Little Miss Shopping Mall. Bonnie Brindle is furious when Vicki competes against Harriet in a Little Miss Shopping Mall contest. 6Wheel of Fortune 22Consumer Discount Auction 7:00 260 Minutes 4The Disney Sunday Movie: The Liberators (TV, 1987) Robert Carradine, Larry B. Scott. In the antebellum South, a plantation owners nephew and his best friend, a slave, join forces to lead escaped slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad. 6Our House Past Tense, Future Tense. While visiting a nearby Air Force base, Kris hopes to get Gus (Wilford Brimley) and her uncle (William Katt) together after years of bad feelings between father and son. (Part 1 of 2) 7Nature Ichkeul: Between the Desert and the Deep Blue Sea. An examination of the need to balance Ichkeuis status as a migratory wildlife oasis with the utilization of this important Tunisian wetlands area for agricultural purposes. 22MOVIE: The Girl Most Likely (1957) Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson. A young woman has a difficult time deciding which of three potential husbands is the right one for her. 28Kung Fu 8:00 2Murder, She Wrote Murder in a Minor Key. Jessica narrates her latest mystery novel, the story of three bright graduate students who find themselves involved in plagiarism and murder. 6Easy Street Will Power. Bobby becomes the star witness at a hearing contesting the will of L.K.s late husband. 7Masterpiece Theatre Lost Empires. Richards infatuation with Julie Blaine is consummated during a secret tryst on Christmas Day, 1913. (Part 3 of 7) 28Solid Gold Countdown 86. Performances: Kenny Loggins (Danger Zone), Nu Shooz (I Cant Wait), Carl Anderson and Gloria Loring (Frineds and Lovers). Interviews: Robert Palmer, Kenny Rogers, the Monkees. (Part 1 of 2) 8:30 6Valerie Bad Timing. The series addresses the issue of condoms for teenagers when David (Jason Bateman) prepares for a romantic tryst and Valerie (Valerie Harper) tries to prepare him for manhood. [Viewer discretion advised.]

9:00 2Designing Women Monette. The ladies question their morals when asked to decorate a house of ill repute for a former school chum of Charlenes. 4The ABC Sunday Movie: Romancing the Stone (1984) Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner. A romantic novelist reluctantly teams with a macho adventurer in a South American jungle to ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary jewel. 6The NBC Sunday Night Movie: The Two Mrs. Greenvilles (TV, 1987) Ann-Margret, Claudette Colbert. After marrying into one of New Yorks most prominent families, former showgirl Ann Ardens attempts to win the favor of the family matriarch turn into an obsession with fitting into Manhattans social elite. 7Well Meet Again As Ronnie returns from the North Africa campaign, Jim prepares for a bombing run into Germany. 22Ghost Stories Circle of Fear 28MTV Video Countdown 9:30 2Nothing Is Easy Were a Family. The series, formerly known as Together We Stand, returns. Lori Randall (Dee Wallace Stone), now a widow, battles the adoption agency when they try to take Sam and Sally back. 10:00 2Hard Copy Some Day We'll Look Back on This and Laugh. David (Dean Devlin) clashes with editors and city hall over a story asserting that a gang war is undermining the mayor's anticrack campaign; Andy and Blake (Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson) agree to be friends. 7Out of the Fiery Furnace This look at the Industrial Revolution examines its effect on daily life in almost every Western country. 22Check It Out! Otherwise Engaged. Ednas mother begins making wedding arrangements after seeing Marlenes engagement ring on Ednas hand. 28Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 22At the Movies Scheduled reviews: Black Widow (Debra Winger, Theresa Russell); From the Hip (Judd Nelson, Elizabeth Perkins); Dead of Winter (Mary Steenburgen, Roddy McDowall). (Rex Reed, Bill Harris) LATE NIGHT

11:00 2KREM 2 News 6Q6 News 7Tony Browns Journal The first of a four-part Black History Month special entitled The Booker T. Washington Freedom Trail profiles the pioneering educators early years. 22Jim and Tammy 28Inland Empire Focus (Louise Hansen) 11:15 2CBS News 4News 4 11:30 2MOVIE: The Black Swan (1942) Tyrone Power, Maureen OHara. A handsome sea captain resorts to kidnapping to prevent his girl from marrying another man. 6Carsons Comedy Classics Johnny sings Rhinestone Cowboy. Guest: Joan Embery. 28Siskel & Ebert & The Movies Scheduled reviews: Light of Day (Michael J. Fox, Gena Rowlands); Black Widow (Debra Winer, Theresa Russell); Dead of Winter (Mary Steenburger, Roddy McDowall). 11:45 4This Week with David Brinkley 12 am 6Carsons Comedy Classics Johnny reads some 19th-century rules for teachers and then offers some rules of his own. 28The 700 Club Scheduled: baby boomers and religion. 12:15 4Music City, U.S.A. 12:30 6MOVIE: Passage West (John Payne, Arleen Whelan. A westward-bound wagon train gets overtaken by six escaped convicts. 12:45 4ABC News

Retro: Northern Alabama Monday, September 26, 1977

From TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition: WNGE (WKRN) Ch. 2 Nashville (ABC) 6 AM Good Morning America 7:30 Bozo 8:30 Green Acres 9 AM Morningwatch 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM The Better Sex 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N All My Children 1 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Dick Cavett, Barbara Feldon) 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Brady Bunch 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM Family Affair 5:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 6 PM News 6:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Ernest Tubb helps salute Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely) 7 PM San Pedro Beach Bums 8 PM NFL Football: Patriots-Browns 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Movie: "Eagles Over London" 1 AM PTL Club 3 AM News 3:30 TBA WCBI Ch. 4 Columbus, MS (ABC) 6:45 News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (Anne Meara, Robert Urich, week-behind from 1 PM) 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud

11 AM The Better Sex 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Beverly Hillbillies 4 PM Gunsmoke 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 ABC News 6 PM News 6:30 My Three Sons 7 PM San Pedro Beach Bums 8 PM NFL Football: Patriots-Browns 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 USM Playback (USM vs. Ole Miss, played Saturday-this appears to be the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg) WSM (WSMV) Ch. 4 Nashville (NBC) 5:45 Weather 5:55 Morning Devotion 6 AM Morning Show (Ralph Emery) 7 AM Today (Karen Quinlan's parents Joseph and Julia; James McLendon, author of "Deathworks," a novel about four prisoners awaiting execution) 9 AM Donahue (Bruce and Chrystie Jenner) 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars (Adrienne Barbeau, Bill Cullen) 11:30 Noon Show 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 3:30 Bewitched 4 PM Emergency One! 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 6 PM News 7 PM Little House On The Prairie 8 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show (Sammy Davis Jr. subs for Johnny;

Bonnie Franklin, Victor Borge, Rip Taylor) 12 M Tomorrow (Ron Robinson and John Buckley of Young Americans for Freedom) WTVF Ch. 5 Nashville (CBS) 5:15 Country Journal 5:30 Carl Tipton 6 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 7 AM Old Time Singing Convention 7:30 Mornings On 5 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Jack Gilford) 9 AM Here's Lucy 9:30 Price Is Right 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N To Tell The Truth 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family (the birth of Joey Stivic) 2:30 Match Game '77 (Bill Cullen, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, Debralee Scott, Brett Somers) 3 PM Munsters 3:30 Gilligan's Island 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Doris Day 5 PM Mary Tyler Moore 5:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 6 PM News 6:30 Cross-Wits 7 PM Gunsmoke (pre-empts "Young Dan'l Boone") 8 PM Betty White 8:30 Maude 9 PM Rafferty 10 PM News 10:30 WTVF Reports 11 PM Young Dan'l Boone (delay from 7 PM) 12 M News 12:30 Movie: "Phffft!" WBRC Ch. 6 Birmingham (ABC) 4:30 American Religious Town Hall 5 AM Country Boy Eddie

5:30 News (Bill Bolen) 7 AM Morning Show (Tom York) 8:05 Merv Griffin (Pat O'Brien, Dick Gautier, Tom Laughlin and daughter Teresa and wife Delores Taylor) 9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (says Dick Cavett, Barbara Feldon, but they are the in-pattern guests, so I wonder about this) 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM Newlywed Game 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Bewitched 4 PM Emergency One! 4:55 News 5 PM ABC News 5:30 News 6 PM To Tell The Truth (Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 6:30 Hollywood Squares (LeVar Burton, Darleen Carr, George Gobel, Bill and Susan Hayes, Rich Little, Rose Marie, Rob Reiner, Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde) 7 PM San Pedro Beach Bums 8 PM NFL Football: Patriots-Browns 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Soap (delay from Tue 8:30 PM or 9:30 PM, this is the Central time zone) 12 M The FBI WCIQ Ch. 7 Cheaha State Park/WBIQ Ch. 10 Birmingham/ WHIQ Ch. 25 Huntsville/WFIQ Ch. 36 Florence (PBS) In-school programs until 3 PM Sesame Street 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Zoom 5:30 As We See It 6 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 6:30 (7) (36) MacNeil/Lehrer Report

(10) Metrospect (25) Up State 7 PM Upstairs, Downstairs (Part 13) 8 PM The Age Of Uncertainty ("The Manners And Morals Of High Capitalism" contrasts the views of sociologist Herbert Spencer, an advocate of "survival of the fittest," and economist Thorstein Veblen, who argued that the great American capitalists are much like the leaders of tribal societies.) 9 PM Horsepens 40 (the Red Clay Ramblers, Birmingham's Red Mountain Boys Band, the Farmer's Market String Band) 10 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 10:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 11 PM WTWV (WTVA) Ch. 9 Tupelo, MS (NBC/ABC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Sanford And Son (guest: Lena Horne) 9:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, George Gobel, Bill and Susan Hayes, Rose Marie, Lee Meriwether, John Ritter, Marilyn Sokol, Dennis Weaver, Paul Lynde) 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars 11:30 Chico And The Man 12 N Dark Shadows 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Gong Show 3:30 Little Rascals 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Bewitched 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 To Tell The Truth (Mark Goodson, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 7 PM Little House On The Prairie 8 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Tomorrow 1 AM News

WAPI (WVTM) Ch. 13 Birmingham (NBC) 6 AM Today 8 AM Dinah! (Gavin MacLeod, Martin Mull, singer-songwriter Peter McCann, actress Trazana Beverly, Michele Evans, author of "Fearless Cooking For Men") 9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars 11:30 Chico And The Man 12 N News 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Gong Show 3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 4 PM Partridge Family 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM News 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Family Feud 7 PM Little House On The Prairie 8 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WOWL (WHDF) Ch. 15 Florence, AL (NBC) 5 AM PTL Club 6 AM Al Lester (country or gospel music) 7 AM Today 9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM PTL Club continues 12 N News 12:15 Bible Televisit 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World 3 PM Gong Show 3:30 As The World Turns (a rare CBS show on Ch. 15) 4:30 Guiding Light (likewise) 5 PM Chico And The Man (delay from 11:30 AM) 5:30 News 6:30 NBC News (reminds me of WSIL carrying ABC News at 6:30 Central) 7 PM Little House On The Prairie 8 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Tomorrow 1 AM Movies: TBA WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) Listed Central Time 5 AM Enterprise (public affairs) 5:30 Romper Room 6 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 7 AM Lassie 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 AM The Lucy Show 8:30 Love, American Style 9 AM Movie: "Face Of A Fugitive" 10:55 News 11 AM Hazel 11:30 Movie: "We Were Strangers" 1:25 News 1:30 I Love Lucy 2 PM Flintstones 2:30 The Archies 3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 3:30 The Monkees 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Partridge Family 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 My Three Sons 6 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 7 PM Last Of The Wild 7:30 Falcons Highlights (Falcons-Redskins, played yesterday) 8 PM Movie: "Anything Goes" 10 PM I Love Lucy

10:30 Movie: "The Big Heat" 12:30 Movie: "Little Giant" (Edward G. Robinson in a comedy role, from '33) 2 AM News 2:20 Movie: "This Is My Love" 3:50 World At Large WHNT Ch. 19 Huntsville (CBS) 6 AM CBS News 7 AM Mornin' Folks (Grady Reeves) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Double Dare (this can't be right; the show was canceled April 29) 9:30 Price Is Right 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:15 Woman's Page/Weather 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 3 PM Tattletales (Jack and Wallace Albertson, Adam Arkin and Katherine Cunningham, Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce) 3:30 Little Rascals/Our Gang 4 PM Brady Bunch 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 7 PM Young Dan'l Boone 8 PM Betty White 8:30 Maude 9 PM Rafferty 10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" WAAY Ch. 31 Huntsville (NBC) 5:30 Cartoons 6:30 Three Stooges 7 AM Today

9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars 11:30 Chico And The Man 12 N Mid-WAAY 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Gong Show 3:30 Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig 4 PM Star Trek 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Bewitched 7 PM Little House On The Prairie 8 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Tomorrow WCFT Ch. 33 Tuscaloosa (CBS) 6:45 Cartoons 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Here's Lucy 9:30 Price Is Right 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:10 Kaleidoscope 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 3 PM Tattletales 3:30 Andy Griffith 4 PM Hogan's Heroes 4:30 Star Trek 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News

6:30 Brady Bunch 7 PM Young Dan'l Boone 8 PM Betty White 8:30 Maude 9 PM Rafferty 10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" WHMA (WJSU) Ch. 40 Anniston (CBS) 5:55 PTL Club 6:55 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Here's Lucy 9:30 PTL Club continues 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:05 By The Way 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 3 PM Tattletales 3:30 Price Is Right 4:30 The Rookies 5:30 News 6 PM CBS News 6:30 Mary Tyler Moore 7 PM Young Dan'l Boone 8 PM Betty White 8:30 Maude 9 PM Rafferty 10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" WBMG (WIAT) Ch. 42 Birmingham (CBS) 6:40 Focus 6:55 Popeye 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N Liars Club (Betty White, Dionne Warwick, Dick Gautier, Larry Hovis) 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 3 PM Tattletales 3:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM The Lucy Show (guest: Joan Crawford) 5:30 CBS News 6 PM Cross-Wits (Peter Lawford, Alice Ghostley, Jo Anne Worley, Arte Johnson) 6:30 Concentration 7 PM Young Dan'l Boone 8 PM Betty White 8:30 Maude 9 PM Rafferty 10 PM News 10:30 CBS Movie: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" WYUR (WAFF) Ch. 48 Huntsville (ABC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM The Better Sex 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N All My Children 1 PM $20,000 Pyramid 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Superman 4 PM Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Andy Griffith 5 PM Rifleman 5:30 ABC News

6 PM News 6:30 Mary Tyler Moore 7 PM San Pedro Beach Bums 8 PM NFL Football: Patriots-Browns 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Emergency One! 12:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

From TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition: WHNT Ch. 19 Huntsville (CBS) 9 AM Double Dare (this can't be right; the show was canceled April 29) That should have been Here's Lucy at 9 am on WHNT. All the other CBS stations carried it at that time.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Thursday, Jun. 9th, 1988

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 4 Good Morning America Andy Williams; men who write about self-destructive women; Bruce Weltz and Carol Kane ["Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune"]. 5 Today Mark Harmon; fitness. 7 This Morning

9 Sesame Street 11 Dennis the Menace 12 JEM 13 G.I. Joe 22 Thundercats 7:30 11 Jetsons 12 13 Flintstones 22 Bionic Six 8AM 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 12 Scooby-Doo 13 Dinosaucers 22 Silverhawks 28 Sesame Street 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 My Little Pony 12 Kids Club 13 Teddy Ruxpin 22 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 9AM 2 Hardcastle & McCormick 4 Geraldo Scheduled topic: innocent victims of drug wars. 5 Good Company Scheduled: Cooking up summer garden favorites. 7 Oprah Winfrey 9 Sesame Street 11 Brady Bunch 12 Leave it to Beaver 13 $25,000 Pyramid Ilene Graf; Don Galloway. 22 She-Ra 28 Chefs of the West 9:30 11 Bewitched 12 Perfect Diet-infomercial 13 Card Sharks-CBS 22 Casey Treat 28 We're Cooking Now

10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Who's The Boss? 5 Wheel of Fortune 7 The Price is Right 9 Boomerang 11 Superior Court 12 Wil Shriner Author/comedian Ed Bluestone comedian Al Clethen Jr.; men in skirts. 13 Partridge Family 22 Success-N-Life 28 Carefree [??] 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 4 Home 5 Win, Lose or Draw 9 Nature [30 min? Or different "Nature" show?] 11 Divorce Court 13 Odd Couple Oscar decides to run for office to save a city park. 28 Collectibles [??] 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Ryan's Hope 5 Super Password 7 Young and the Restless 9 In Recital 11 The Judge 12 Hawaii Five-0 13 Hour Magazine Dyan Cannon; steroid addiction; homeless people; Children as Peacemakers, International organization. 22 The 700 Club 28 Zoobilee Zoo 11:30 4 Loving 5 Scrabble 11 Superior Court 28 Sesame Street Noon 2 4 All My Children

5 Sale of the Century 7 News 9 Nature 11 Movie "Casanova's Big Night." [1954] Bob Hope. A timid tailor's apprentice, mistaken for Casanova, is hired by a duchess to test her son's fiancee in 1700s Italy. 12 Perry Mason 13 Rockford Files Rockford and his father are made temporary guardians of a 9-year-old girl [Kim Richards] searching for her father [Burt Young]. 22 Father Knows Best 12:30 5 Classic Concentration 22 Hogan's Heroes 28 Joy of Painting 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Another World 7 As the World Turns 9 Wind Surfing 12 Dick Van Dyke 13 Movie "The Quiller Memorandum." [1966] George Segal. A British spy chief in Berlin sends a U.S. agent to locate the head of a growing neo-Nazi movement. 22 Perry Mason 28 Congress: We the People 1:30 9 First Three Years 12 My Three Sons 28 Congress: We the People The importance of TV advertising, campaign financing and incumbency. 2PM 2 7 Guiding Light 4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 9 Oil Painting 11 Children [??] 12 Quincy, M.E. 22 Dennis the Menace 28 Declaration of Independents An idealistic lawyer convicted of his client's innocence races to save him from

electrocution in "The Chair." 2:30 9 Frugal Gourmet (a guess-says Gourmet) 11 Transformers 22 Heathcliff 3PM 2 EastEnders 4 Northwest Afternoon Dr. Neal Olshan discusses drug-free treatment of chronic pain. 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 Sally Jessy Raphael 9 Sesame Street 11 JEM 12 My Little Pony 13 Smurfs 22 Fat Albert 28 Maturity 3:30 2 Kings of Kensington 11 Beverly Hills Teens 13 Flintstones 22 Ghostbusters 28 Woodcarving with Rick Butz Carving an Adirondack hermit figure. 4PM 2 The Facts of Life 4 Win, Lose or Draw 5 Scarecrow & Mrs. King 7 Donahue 9 28 3-2-1 Contact 11 Ghostbusters 12 Silver Spoons 13 DuckTales 22 Lassie 4:30 2 What's New? 4 Hollywood Squares 9 Reading Rainbow 11 Woody Woodpecker 12 The Facts of Life 13 Double Dare

22 I Dream of Jeannie 28 Mister Rogers 5PM 2 Video Hits 4 5 News 7 CBS News 9 Mister Rogers 11 Diff'rent Strokes New student Willis finds trouble in high school. 12 Three's Company 13 Happy Days The new garage-owner's rules force Fonzie to quit. 22 Gomer Pyle, USMC 28 Sesame Street 5:30 2 Three's Company 7 News 9 Wild, Wild World of Animals 11 Silver Spoons Ricky is taken to court by a bully he defeated. 12 WKRP in Cincinnati 13 Benson Benson's younger brother arrives unexpectedly. 22 Beverly Hillbillies 6PM 2 News 4 ABC News 5 NBC News 7 NBA Basketball Finals, Game 2. (LA Lakers at Detroit Pistons, Lakers won 108-96 to tie 1-1) 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Family Ties Steven goes home after his father's death. Part 2 of 2. 12 M*A*S*H 13 Love Connection 22 Leave it to Beaver 28 Rod & Reel 6:30 4 News 5 Top Story 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Three's Company

Fired Furley moves in with the roommates. 12 Barney Miller 13 A Current Affair 22 Leave it to Beaver 28 This Old House Plans for the cape are completed; demolition and excavation begin. 7PM and later tomorrow. -crainbebo

7PM 2 Wired 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Entertainment Tonight Denzel Washington on the set of "Finding Maubee" in Port Antonio, Jamaica. 11 Cheers Cliff's long-lost father comes for a visit. 12 The A-Team 13 Hill Street Blues Furillo is dragged into Daniels' political war with a mayoral candidate; a Vietnam veteran takes hostages; Hill's boil festers. 22 Knight Rider KITT falls into a trap during a mission to capture two escaped convicts preparing to flee to South America. Guest: Robert F. Lyons. 28 Earth Exposed "The Life and Work of Sir James Hutton" 7:30 4 Jeopardy! 5 Evening Training course for railroad personnal; fashions by Christian LaCroix. 9 World of Survival 11 M*A*S*H 28 Degrassi Junior High Voula learns about shoplifting. 8PM 2 Rasky's Gallery Featured: "Tennessee Williams" South. 4 Movie "The Concorde: Airport '79." [1979] Alain Delon. Chic passengers of an SST face crisis after crisis arranged by an arms dealer to silence his girlfriend, a journalist on board. 5 The Cosby Show Theo enjoys locker room gossip until one of the participants dates Vanessa.

9 Soldiers A look at the Battle of Waterloo illustrates how the experience of war has changed for combatants through the ages. 11 Movie "The Silencers." [1966] Dean Martin. Secret agent Matt Helm stops a defecting scientist from passing information to Chinese agents. The first of four Matt Helm movies. 12 Movie "The Time Machine." [1960] Rod Taylor. A young inventor develops an amazing device that can transport him to the past or future. Based on the story by H.G. Wells. 13 Movie "Florida Straits." [1986] Fred Ward. Three men go to Cuba to find gold one of them deep in the jungle more than 20 years before. 22 Hawaii Five-0 A woman's [Nina Foch] only grandchild is kidnapped by two crooks and held on a mountain. Guests: Jackie Coogan, Tisha Sterling. 28 Mystery! An impoverished orphan [Mark Greenstreet] returns to England and plots to impersonate the heir to a fortune. Part 1 of 3. 8:30 5 A Different World The new dorm director's candor puts the residents on edge. 7 48 Hours Americans prepare for the Summer Olympics in wake of an embarrassing performance in the winter games. 9PM 5 Cheers Carla's maternity leave brings in two amorous replacements. 9 Mystery! See 8PM, Ch. 28. 22 Movie "Men Who Love Women." [1977] Tony Roberts, Patty Duke. A pair of charming lawyer s must convince a stern judge that a murder suspect is innocent. 28 Upstairs, Downstairs Lady Marjorie is shocked to learn the family may lose its home and that Elizabeth is scandalizing London. 9:30 2 Executive Stress An American publishing house buys Donald's company. 5 Night Court A blizzard forces the staff to spend Christmas with a collection of New York's foulest. 7 Movie "Americathon." [1979] John Ritter. The president calls for a national telethon in 1998 to save the country from bankruptcy. Narrated by George Carlin.

10PM 2 National-Journal 5 L.A. Law Markowitz and Kelsey experience prenuptial jitters; Benny is arrested for sexual assault; Rollins represents a circus stuntman. 9 The Day the Universe Changed As Europe rediscovers ancient Greek knowledge, the authority of the Roman Catholic Church erodes. 11 News 12 Bob Newhart Mr. Carlin uses lies to bolster a new romance. 13 Carson's Comedy Classics Animal expert Jim Fowler; Floyd R. Turbo. 28 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour Sign off 11PM. 10:30 12 Doctor [??] 13 Marblehead Manor Albert's spurned admirer goes off the deep end. 11PM 2 4 5 7 News 9 Movie "Mary of Scotland." [1936] Katharine Hepburn. Queen Elizabeth I throws Mary, queen of Scots, in jail for 18 years then sentences her to death for treason. 11 Barney Miller 12 M*A*S*H Mail call has something-good and bad-for everyone. 13 Love Connection 22 Longacres 11:30 4 Nightline 5 The Tonight Show 11 Morton Downey Jr. 12 The Honeymooners 13 The Late Show 22 Movie "Dream No Evil." 11:35 2 Three's Company 7 Magnum P.I.

12AM 4 Police Story 12 Foliplexx [infomercial?] 12:05 2 Movie "Blue Murder at St. Trinian's" [1958] Terry-Thomas. Naughty British schoolgirls cheat on an essay contest and win a bus trip to Rome. Directed by Frank Launder. 12:30 5 Late Night 11 Benny Hill 12 Rap Tou 13 Diet Patch-infomercial 12:35 7 Night Heat O'Brien takes mugging victim Nicole to his apartment, unaware that the escaped assailants have found his address in her purse. 1AM 4 News 11 Bomb-Shelter Videos 12 Movie "Love with the Proper Stranger." [1964] Natalie Wood. A young girl finds herself pregnant after a tryst with a trumpet player. 13 Mind Power-infomercial 1:05 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour -crainbebo

Retro: North Georgia Monday, September 26, 1977

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Christopher Closeup 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Karen Quinlan's parents Joseph and Julia Quinlan--a TV-movie about Karen Quinlan airs on

NBC at 9 PM) 9 AM Hollywood Squares (John Byner, Charo, George Gobel, Hal Linden, Rod McKuen, Mackenzie Phillips, Elke Sommer, Marcia Wallace, Paul Lynde, week-behind from 10:30 AM) 9:30 Shoot For The Stars (Carole Ita White, Soupy Sales, weekbehind from 12 N) 10 AM Sanford And Son (guest: Lena Horne) 10:30 Today In Georgia 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N News 12:30 Newlywed Game 1 PM Liars Club (Bill Cullen, Dody Goodman, Alan Sues, Larry Hovis) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM The Rookies 5 PM Odd Couple 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7:30 All-Star Anything Goes ("Eight Is Enough" vs. "The Waltons") 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Sammy Davis Jr. subs for Johnny; Bonnie Franklin, Victor Borge, Rip Taylor) 1 AM Tomorrow (Ron Robinson and John Buckley of Young Americans for Freedom) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:25 Romper Room 6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today 9 AM 700 Club 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, George Gobel, Bill and Susan Hayes, Rose Marie, Lee Meriwether, John Ritter, Marilyn Sokol, Dennis Weaver, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N Adam-12 12:30 Midday Live 1 PM Gong Show

1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Bugs Bunny/Stooges/Rascals 5:25 News For Little People 5:30 Batman 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Partridge Family 7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Rich Little) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Discipline In The Classroom" 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Jack Gilford) 9 AM Donahue (Phyllis Chesler, author of "Women, Money And Power") 10 AM Cross-Wits (Betty White, Leslie Nielsen, Abbe Lane, Robert Q. Lewis) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family (the birth of Joey Stivic) 3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 4 PM Bewitched 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Hal Linden; Lou Rawls, Chuck Barris, John and Maureen Dean) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals 8 PM Young Dan'l Boone 9 PM Betty White 9:30 Maude 10 PM Rafferty 11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" 1:55 Ironside 2:55 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 With It 7 PM Art In Public Places (outdoor art in New York City) 7:30 Atlanta Week In Review (debate among the candidates for mayor of Atlanta) 8:30 Vince Dooley: UGA Football (highlights of Georgia-South Carolina, played Saturday in Columbia, SC) 9:30 Documentary Showcase ("Murder One" profiles six convicted murderers in Georgia and North Carolina.) 10:30 In Pursuit Of Liberty (freedom of the press: John Milton's 1644 attack on censorship, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes' 1919 ruling that authors could be punished only if their work presented a "clear and present danger," Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin) 11:30 Movie: "Dinner At The Ritz" sign off 1 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:25 New Tomorrow 6:30 PTL Club 7:30 Funtime 8 AM Good Morning America (joined in progress) 9 AM Donahue (topic: surrogate motherhood) 10 AM Room 222 10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N The Better Sex 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Dick Cavett, Barbara Feldon) 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Leave It To Beaver 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM My Three Sons

5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 7 PM Last Of The Wild 7:30 Joe Morrison: UT-Chattanooga Football (highlights of Saturday's home game with Furman) 8 PM San Pedro Beach Bums 9 PM NFL Football: Patriots-Browns 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Pop Goes The Country (guest: Billy "Crash" Craddock) 1 AM Nashville On The Road (guest: T.G. Sheppard) 1:30 Ironside WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Not For Women Only (Part 1 of 5 on discount shopping: comedian Joey Faye describes his bargain hunting) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Anne Meara, Robert Urich, week-behind from 2 PM) 9:30 The Better Sex (delay from 12 N) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM Hollywood Connection ("Hollywood Squares"-type game show hosted by Jim Lange; celebrities: Michele Lee, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Buddy Hackett, Jan Murray, Nipsey Russell, Marcia Wallace) 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 5 PM Emergency One! 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle--such was the nature of syndication at the time that Joe Garagiola was hosting the shows airing in Atlanta while Garry Moore was still hosting the ones airing in Birmingham) 8 PM San Pedro Beach Bums 9 PM NFL Football: Patriots-Browns 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 College Football '77 (delay from Sun 12:30 PM)

1 AM The Protectors (Robert Vaughn, Nyree Dawn Porter) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5:55 Farm Report 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Here's Lucy 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 (Bill Cullen, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, Debralee Scott, Brett Somers) 4 PM Tattletales (Jack and Wallace Albertson, Adam Arkin and Katherine Cunningham, Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce) 4:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Danny Thomas, Lonnie Shorr, Mel Tillis, singer-guitarist Angelo Garcia and the Argentinian Gauchos folk dancers) 5:55 Weather 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM The Rookies 8 PM Young Dan'l Boone 9 PM Betty White 9:30 Maude 10 PM Rafferty 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 6:20 News 6:30 Close-Up (rerun of Sat 6 PM program) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 Donahue (the effects of sex hormones on the body)

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 News 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM Young Dan'l Boone 9 PM Betty White 9:30 Maude 10 PM Rafferty 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Americana 7 PM By-Line (Max Morgan Witts discusses "Enola Gay," about the A-bomb attack on Hiroshima.) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM The Age Of Uncertainty ("The Manners And Morals Of High Capitalism" contrasts sociologist Herbert Spencer, who believed in "survival of the fittest," and economist Thorstein Veblen, who believed that many American capitalists behaved like tribal chieftains.) 9 PM Billy Smart's Circus (English circus made up entirely of children) 10 PM In Pursuit Of Liberty (same as Ch. 8) sign off 11 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6 AM Enterprise 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Lassie 8:30 Leave It To Beaver 9 AM The Lucy Show 9:30 Love, American Style 10 AM Movie: "Face Of A Fugitive" 11:55 News 12 N Hazel 12:30 Movie: "We Were Strangers" 2:25 News 2:30 I Love Lucy 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 The Archies 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Monkees 5 PM Gilligan's Island 5:30 Partridge Family 6 PM Andy Griffith 6:30 My Three Sons 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Last Of The Wild 8:30 Falcon Highlights (yesterday's game at Washington) 9 PM Movie: "Anything Goes" 11 PM I Love Lucy 11:30 Movie: "The Big Heat" 1:30 Movie: "Little Giant" (Edward G. Robinson plays a comic role in this one from '33.) 3 AM News 3:20 Movie: "This Is My Love" 4:50 World At Large WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM In-school programs 1 PM Big Blue Marble 1:30 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 Zoom 6:30 As We See It 7 PM By-Line 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap (Beverly Sills as Queen Elizabeth I in Donizetti's "Roberto Devereaux," about the monarch's affair with the Earl of Essex.) 10:30 The Age Of Uncertainty (same as Chs. 15, 18) 11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 3 PM Kids Show With Otis 5:30 Entertainment Page 6 PM Monday Night Quarterback 7 PM Classic Country (hosts: Marty Robbins and Ernest Tubb) 8 PM Alabama Highlights (Alabama-Vanderbilt, played Saturday) (There is a possibility that highlights of Auburn-Tennessee may air here instead.) 9 PM Notre Dame Highlights (Notre Dame-Purdue, played Saturday) 10 PM PTL Club sign off 12 M WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N Shoot For The Stars (Adrienne Barbeau, Bill Cullen) 12:30 Chico And The Man 1 PM News 1:15 Noon Over Middle Georgia 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Gong Show 4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 5 PM The Archies

5:30 Flintstones 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Partridge Family 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "In The Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan" 11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (Barbara Eden's ex-husband, Michael Ansara, as King Kamehameha, determined to reclaim his empire) 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) In-school programs until 3:30 Villa Alegre 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 As We See It 7 PM Point Of View 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Upstairs, Downstairs (Part 13) 9 PM The Age Of Uncertainty (same as Chs. 15, 18) 10 PM In Pursuit Of Liberty (same as Ch. 8) sign off 11 PM WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:40 News 6 AM Ross Bagley (gospel music) 7 AM Mighty Mouse 7:30 Heckle And Jeckle 8 AM Deputy Dawg 8:30 Batman (Cliff Robertson as Shame) 9 AM Flipper 9:30 Life Of Riley (Bendix version) 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 Life In The Spirit 12 N This Is The Life 12:30 McHale's Navy 1 PM Mister Ed 1:30 Dennis The Menace

2 PM Huck And Yogi 2:30 Popeye And Porky Hour 3:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends 4 PM Josie/Brady Kids 4:30 Star Trek/Super Heroes (animated) 5 PM Jackson 5 & Friends 5:30 Brady Bunch 6 PM Dick Van Dyke 6:30 Sgt. Bilko 7 PM Bonanza 8 PM Big Valley 9 PM 700 Club 10:30 Life In The Spirit 11 PM Good News 11:30 Doug Dickey: Florida Football (highlights of Saturday's game at Mississippi State) 12 M Best Of Groucho 12:30 Living Faith 1 AM News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 1 PM Faith For Miracles 2 PM Movie: TBA 3:30 Bozo's Big Top 4 PM Dudley Do-Right 4:30 Mike Douglas 6 PM Jack Archer (sports show) 7 PM Unity Church Of God 8 PM Grace Cathedral 9 PM Sid Hughes Gospel Hour 10 PM Rev. Wayne Parks 10:30 Dr. E.J. Daniels Presents Happiness Is 11 PM Faith For Miracles sign off 12 M

Retro: Ottawa Wed, Sept 26, 1973

from Ottawa Journal, some Montreal listings details from Montreal Gazette 2 CBFT-SRC Montreal 3 Ottawa & Skyline Cable 3 simulcast 3o Ottawa Cable 3

3s Skyline Cable 3 4 CBOT-CBC Ottawa 5 CHOV-CBC Pembroke 5* WPTZ-NBC Plattsburgh 7 WWNY-CBS/NBC/ABC Watertown 9 CBOFT-SRC Ottawa 10 CFTM-TVA Montreal 11 CKWS-CBC Kingston 12 CFCF-CTV Montreal 13 CJOH-CTV Ottawa Morning 6:00 12 University of the Air 6:30 12 Hercules (bw) 13 Kareen's Yoga 6:50 5* Town & Country 7:00 5*-7 Today 12-13 Canada AM 7:25 7 Social Security 7:30 7 Today 7:45 10 Bonjour 8:00 4-5-11 OECA 8:25 7 News 8:30 6 Mon Ami 7 Today 12-13 Romper Room

8:45 4-5-11 Mon Ami 6 Friendly Giant 10 36-24-36 9:00 4-5-11 Friendly Giant 5* Living Easy 6 Quebec Schools 7 Captain Kangaroo 10 Les bouts d'chou 13 Quest 9:15 2-9 En mouvement 4-5-11-13 OECA 9:30 2-9 Les Oraliens 5* I Dream of Jeannie 10 Pour vous mesdames 12 The Community 9:45 2-9 Les 100 tours de Centour 10:00 2-9 Clak 5* Dinah's Place 7 Joker's Wild 12 Eye Bet 10:15 2-9 Contes d'enfants 10:30 2 TBA (programs not listed, the Gazoo's listings started at noon so I don't know what ran here) 4-5-6-11 Mr. Dressup 5* Baffle 7 $10,000 Pyramid 12 Art of Cooking 11:00 4-5-6-11 Sesame Street 5* Wizard of Odds

7 Gambit 10 Les Tannants 12 Pay Cards 13 General Hospital 11:30 2-9 Le comte Yoster (bw) 5* Hollywood Squares 7 Love of Life 12 McGowan & Co. 13 Eye Bet 11:55 7 CBS News 13 News Afternoon noon 2-9 Les espiegles 4-6 Luncheon Date 5 News (bw) 5* Jeopardy! 7 Young & the Restless 10 Les p'tits bonshommes 11 I Dream of Jeannie 12 Flintstones 13 Pink Panther 12:15 10 Ligne ouverte 12:30 2-9 Allo Boubou 5 Movie "Six-Five Special" (bw) 5* Who, What or Where Game 7 Search for Tomorrow 11 Kingston Calendar 12 Movie "A Child is Waiting" (bw) 13 Pay Cards 12:55 5* NBC News 1:00 4 Four for the Road 5* Truth or Consequences

7 General Hospital 11 Movie "The Chalk Garden" 13 Merv Griffin (discussing the latest medical developments with Dr. Lester Sacks and Dr. H.J.C. Swan) 1:15 10 Cinema "Pour une poignee de diamants" (bw) 1:30 2-9 Le Telejournal 4-6 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 5* Three on a Match 7 As the World Turns 1:35 2-9 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:00 4-6 Juliette & Friends 5* Days of Our Lives 7 Guiding Light 13 Home Base 2:30 2-9 Cinema "Tonnerre sous l'Atlantique" 4 My Three Sons 5 Town & Country (bw) 5* Doctors 6 Lucy Show 7 Edge of Night 12-13 Somerset 3:00 4-5-6-11 Take 30 5*-12-13 Another World 7 Price is Right 10 Adele 3:30 4-5-6-11 Edge of Night 5* Return to Peyton Place 7 Match Game '73 (reruns of which currently air north of the border on Comedy Gold) 10 Personnalites 12-13 What's the Good Word? 4:00

2-9 Bobino 4-5-6-11 Family Court 5* Somerset 7 Secret Storm 10 Patofville 12-13 Anything You Can Do (This show, originally hosted by Gene Wood (and later by Canadian actor Don Harron when Wood left after a contestant was injured), made a list of 11 awkward Canadian game shows...you can see the whole list at http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/141294) 4:30 2-9 Picotine 4-5-6-11 Drop-In 5* Merv Griffin (listings don't indicate if this was the same one that aired at 1 on CJOH) 7 Password 10 Robin fusee (Rocket Robin Hood) 12 Flintstones 13 Hogan's Heroes "Klink's Rocket" 5:00 2-9 Cent filles a marier 3 Way We See It 5 Flintstones (bw) 7 Room 222 10 Le ranch "L" 11-12 Truth or Consequences 13 Mod Squad "The Medicine Men" 5:30 3o Business News/Sports (bw) 3s Notice Board 4-6 Gilligan's Island 5 News (bw) 7 Truth or Consequences 11 Hollywood Squares 12 Beat the Clock 5:45 3o Things in the Making (bw) Evening 6:00 2 Dr. Simon Locke 3o Motorsports (bw) 3s KYSS 4 On the Buses

5 Movie "Dance Little Lady" (bw) 5*-6-7-12-13 News 9 Cocorico 10 Madame est servie 11 My Three Sons 6:30 2-9 Le Telejournal 3o A Safer World (bw) 3s Spotlight on the RA 4-11 News 5* NBC Nightly News 7 CBS Evening News 13 Beat the Clock 7:00 2-9 Affaires publiques 5* Mission: Impossible 10 Nouvelles 11 Ozzie's Girls 12 McGowan & Co. 13 Amazing World of Kreskin 7:30 2-9 Sprint 3o TBA (bw) 3s On the Line 4-5-6 Howie Meeker's Hockey School 7 Let's Make a Deal 10 Le ranch a Willie 11 Family Affair 12 Know Your Sports 13 Country Way 7:45 4-6 Mr. Chips 5 Local Sports 8:00 2-9 Vedettes en direct 4-5-6-11 This Land 5* Adam-12 "Foothill Division" 7 Sonny & Cher (guests Dick Clark, Edd Byrnes, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Bobby VInton, and Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons) 10 Cinema "Les sultans" 12-13 CTV Mystery Movie "Madigan: The London Beat"

8:30 3o On the Line (bw) 3s Penetration: Stammtisch 5* Bob Hope Special (Guests Ann-Margret, John Denver, and Bobby Riggs) 9:00 2-9 Rue des Pignons 4-5-6-11 The Tribe That Hides from Man (a 1971 expedition in Brazil's Amazon jungle, to find and contact the world's most elusive aboriginals) 7 Cannon "Hounds of Hell" 9:30 2-9 Le 60 3s Tout droit 5* Wednesday Mystery Movie "Faraday & Co." 12 Wayne Newton Special 13 Jason King "Stones of Venice" 10:00 3s Collage communautaire 4-5-6-11 The Pipes (looking back at last month's Scottish Band Festival at the CNE in Toronto) 7 Dan August "Bullet for a Hero" 10 Auto-patrouille (Adam-12) 10:30 2-9 Le Telejournal 10 Nouvelles 12 As It Is 13 Sports Beat '73 10:50 2-9 Nouvelles du sport 11:00 2-9 Appelez-moi Lise 4-5-6-11 CBC News 5*-7 News 10 La Normandise 12-13 CTV News 11:20 4-6 Viewpoint 5-11-12 News 13 Sportsline

11:30 4-6 News 5* Tonight Show 7 Movie "Sol Madrid" 10 Cinema "Les carabiniers" 11:45 11 Movie "The Hunters" 11:50 6 Movie "At War with the Army" (bw) 13 Double Cross 11:55 4 Movie "Edge of Eternity" Late Night midnight 2-9 Cinema "L'escadron Volapuk" 12 Movie "A Raisin in the Sun" (bw) 13 Movie "The Comancheros"

Retro: West Virginia Wednesday, September 28, 1977

From TV Guide, West Virginia Edition: WSAZ Ch. 3 Huntington (NBC) 6:45 Morning Report 7 AM Today (Jane Powell and Howard Keel, in the touring company of "South Pacific") 9 AM Merv Griffin (Rosemary Clooney, Bruce and Chrystie Jenner) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Rose Marie, Lee Meriwether, John Ritter, Marilyn Sokol, Dennis Weaver, Marty Allen, George Gobel, Bill and Susan Hayes, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N News

12:30 Chico And The Man 1 PM Gong Show 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mister Cartoon 4:30 My Three Sons 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences (since this was on five nights a week I assume these are still the Bob Barker-hosted episodes; Bob Hilton's aired once a week) 7:30 Funny Farm (sounds something like "Hee Haw") 8 PM Grizzly Adams 9 PM The Oregon Trail 10 PM Big Hawaii 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Sammy Davis Jr. subs for Johnny; Sandy Duncan, Buddy Rich, Tom Dreesen) 1 AM Tomorrow (topic: plastic surgery) WCMH Ch. 4 Columbus, OH (NBC) 6:30 News Conference 4 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Marcus Welby, M.D. 12 N News 12:30 Bob Braun 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Little Rascals/Our Gang 4:30 Partridge Family 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 Odd Couple 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Cross-Wits (Mitzi McCall, John Gavin, Jack Carter, Kaye Stevens) 7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Ethel Merman) 8 PM Grizzly Adams

9 PM The Oregon Trail 10 PM Big Hawaii 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WOAY Ch. 4 Oak Hill, WV (ABC) 6 AM 700 Club 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Bozo's Big Top 9:30 Not For Women Only 10 AM Friends And Neighbors 10:30 Showers Of Blessings 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N The Better Sex 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Dick Cavett, Barbara Feldon) 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Dark Shadows 5 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 7 PM Sing Time 7:30 Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens, Donna Fargo, Randy Barlow) 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Baretta 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:40 Mystery Of The Week WHIS (WVVA) Ch. 6 Bluefield, WV (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Coffee Break 9:30 Romper Room 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N Shoot For The Stars (Adrienne Barbeau, Bill Cullen) 12:30 Chico And The Man 1 PM News 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Gong Show 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hollywood Squares (Dionne Warwick, Don Knotts, Suzanne Pleshette, Jonathan Winters, Dom DeLuise, George Gobel, Robert Fuller, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde) 7:30 Muppet Show 8 PM Grizzly Adams 9 PM The Oregon Trail 10 PM Big Hawaii 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus, OH (ABC) 6:30 News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM New Mickey Mouse Club 9:30 Edge Of Night 10 AM Dinah! (Phyllis Diller, John Byner, Robert Fuller, Frankie Laine, David Horowitz, Janet Jackson, author Camille Lownds ("Foil Around And Stay Fit") 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Merv Griffin (singers Marilyn Sokol and Johnnie Ray, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Russian singing duo Sasha and Lena) 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Liars Club (Jo Anne Worley, Dick Gautier, Larry Hovis,

James Hampton) 7:30 Match Game PM (Charles Nelson Reilly, Anson Williams, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, Mary Ann Mobley, Fannie Flagg) 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Baretta 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:40 Mystery Of The Week WTRF Ch. 7 Wheeling (NBC/ABC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue (guest: marriage counselor Marcia Lasswell) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N News 12:30 Chico And The Man 1 PM Shoot For The Stars (delay from 12 N) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Gong Show 4:30 Dinah! (salute to "Forever Fernwood" with Mary Kay Place, Greg Mullavey, Dody Goodman, Graham Jarvis, Dabney Coleman) 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Charles Nelson Reilly) 8 PM Grizzly Adams 9 PM The Oregon Trail 10 PM Big Hawaii 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WCHS Ch. 8 Charleston, WV (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Discipline In The Classroom" 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Celeste Holm) 9 AM Family Affair

9:30 Andy Griffith 10 AM Here's Lucy 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Divorce Court 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 (Bill Cullen, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, Debralee Scott, Brett Somers) 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Sha Na Na 7:30 Family Feud 8 PM Good Times 8:30 Busting Loose 9 PM CBS Movie: "Jackson County Jail" 11 PM News 11:30 Hawaii Five-O 12:40 CBS Movie: "The Story Of Pretty Boy Floyd" WSWP Ch. 9 Beckley, WV (PBS) 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 In-school programs 10:30 The Age Of Uncertainty ("The Manners And Morals Of High Capitalism" compares the theories of sociologists Herbert Spencer and Thorstein Veblen.) 11:30 In-school programs 12:30 Electric Company 1 PM In-school programs 3 PM Art In Public Places (outdoor art in New York City) 3:30 In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM TBA 6:30 As We See It

7 PM Something Personal (Boston obstetrician Lonny Higgins, who became a physician after being a medical volunteer in Appalachia) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Upstairs, Downstairs (Part 15) 9 PM Childhood ("An Only Child," set against Ireland's struggle for independence) 10 PM Three Artists In The Northwest (painter Guy Anderson, sculptor George Tautakawa, poet Theodore Roethke, all from the Seattle area) 10:30 Anyone For Tennyson? 11 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report WNOW-cTV Ch. 9 Parkersburg, WV (Cable) 4 PM Movie: "The Hanged Man" 5:30 Room 222 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Burke's Law 7:30 Movie: "Two For The Money" 9 PM 700 Club 10:30 Testimony Time Today 11 PM Dick Van Dyke (guest: Don Rickles) WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus, OH (CBS) 5:55 Sunrise Semester 6:25 Christopher Closeup 6:55 Chuck White Reports 7 AM Bullwinkle 7:30 Schoolies 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Family Affair 9:30 Here's Lucy (day-behind from 10 AM) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 Loving Free 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Hogan's Heroes 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News 7:30 The Judge (later syndicated) 8 PM Good Times 8:30 Busting Loose 9 PM CBS Movie: "Jackson County Jail" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Return To Peyton Place" 1:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman WBOY Ch. 12 Clarksburg, WV (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Good Morning America 8 AM News 8:30 Testimony Time 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Cartoons 10 AM Little Rascals 10:30 The Better Sex 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Videoscope 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Little Rascals 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM C.R.O.P. 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Baretta 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:40 Mystery Of The Week

WOWK Ch. 13 Huntington (ABC) 5:45 Farm Report 5:50 PTL Club 6:50 Good Morning West Virginia 6:55 Good Morning Tri-States 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (topic: transsexualism) 10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Hal Linden; Melba Moore, Robby Benson, Corbett Monica) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Midday 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Dinah! (Jack Jones, Robert Klein, actor Richard Jordan, trumpeter/bandleader Maynard Ferguson, David Horowitz) 5 PM Emergency One! 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Tom Seaver, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 7:30 In Search Of... (witch doctors in America) 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Baretta 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:40 Mystery Of The Week 2:10 News WTAP Ch. 15 Parkersburg, WV (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 7) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N Shoot For The Stars 12:30 Chico And The Man 1 PM Not For Women Only (author Susan Kedgley discusses

being a mistress and a feminist at the same time) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Gong Show 4:30 Little Rascals 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Gilligan's Island 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Grizzly Adams 9 PM The Oregon Trail 10 PM Big Hawaii 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:15 Perspective 7 AM Romper Room 7:30 The Archies 8 AM New Mickey Mouse Club 8:30 Popeye 9 AM Tom And Jerry 9:30 Flintstones 10 AM Dennis The Menace 10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 11 AM Green Acres 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Medical Center 1 PM Movie: "Upstairs And Downstairs" (I don't think this English comedy is related to "Upstairs, Downstairs.") 3 PM Popeye 3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends 4 PM Tom And Jerry 4:30 My Three Sons 5 PM Star Trek 6 PM Odd Couple 6:30 Brady Bunch 7 PM Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Bewitched 8 PM Medical Center 9 PM Merv Griffin (same as WTVN/WSYX) 10:30 Cross-Wits (Vicki Lawrence, Geoff Edwards, Rick Hurst,

Rhonda Bates) 11 PM Fernwood 2 Night 11:30 Maverick 12:30 Perry Mason WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS) 11 AM Electric Company 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 In-school programs 3 PM Daniel Foster, M.D. 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Pests, Pesticides And Safety 7 PM Equal Justice Under Law (the 1807 treason trial of Aaron Burr, part 2 of 3) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Upstairs, Downstairs (Part 15) 9 PM Childhood 10 PM News WMUL (WPBY) Ch. 33 Huntington (PBS) 8 AM Sesame Street 9 AM In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM TBA 7 PM Big Green Machine 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Upstairs, Downstairs (Part 15) 9 PM Childhood 10 PM Three Artists In The Northwest 10:30 Book Beat (Ruth Gordon discusses her career and her autobiography "My Side.") 11 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 11:30 Captioned ABC News 12 M Janaki

Retro: Northeast Kentucky Sun, Sept 26, 1999

from Lexington Herald-Leader, Northeast edition of TV Book Lexington WLEX 18-NBC 6:00 Infomercial 6:30 Dr. D. James Kennedy 7:00 Infomercials 8:00 Sunday Today (guest Ashley Judd, plus segments on travel planning and fall fashions) 9:00 Meet the Press 10:00 Issues at Large 10:30 Ryder Cup Golf (Day 3 action from Chestnut Hill, MA) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next generation 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Dateline NBC 8:00 Third Watch 9:00 Saturday Night Live: The 25th Anniversary 11:30 News mid. Paul Miller 12:30 Infomercial 1:00 B. Smith with Style 1:30 Extra 2:30 Dateline NBC 3:30 Meet the Press 4:30 sign-off (signing back on 30 min later) WKYT 27-CBS 6:00 Infomercials 7:00 Rod Parsley 7:30 Kenneth Copeland 8:00 Birdz 8:30 Mythic Warriors 9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (medical websites designed for consumers, plus interviews with Charles Mingus and J.K. Rowling) 10:30 Face the Nation 11:00 News 11:30 It is Written noon NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Cincinnati-Carolina 4:00 NFL Postgame 4:30 More Than a Game 5:00 Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame 6:00 News 6:30 Healthfirst Magazine 7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Touched by an Angel 9:00 Movie "A Song from the Heart" 11:00 News 11:35 Auto Show 12:05 Amazon 1:05 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2:05 Infomercial 2:35 CBS News Up to the Minute WTVQ 36-ABC 6:00 Rebecca's Garden 6:30 Roger Ebert & the Movies 7:00 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures 7:30 Jack Van Impe 8:00 Infomercial 8:30 Auto Show 9:00 Robert Schuller 10:00 Southland Hour 11:00 Revival Tabernacle Church 11:30 This Week 12:30 Roy Kidd 1:00 Infomercials 4:00 Auto Racing: CART Grand Prix of Houston 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Sunday 7:00 Movie "Sabrina, Down Under" 9:00 Snoops 10:00 The Practice 11:00 News 11:35 Auto Show 12:05 ER 1:05 Entertainment Tonight 2:00 Party of Five 3:00 ABC World News Now WKLE 46-PBS; WKPC 15-PBS Lousiville 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Barney & Friends 9:30 Teletubbies 10:00 Dragon Tales 10:30 Wishbone 11:00 Zoboomafoo 11:30 Arthur noon Bottom Line 12:30 Comment on Kentucky 1:00 It's Strictly Business (x2)

2:00 Living Literature 3:00 Tony Brown's Journal 3:30 To the Contrary 4:00 MotorWeek 4:30 Kentucky Afield 5:00 This Old House 5:30 New Yankee Workshop 6:00 Victory Garden 6:30 Treasures in Your Attic 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 In the Wild (visiting the Galapagos) 9:00 Fooling with Words with Bill Moyers (Bill visits the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival in Waterloo, NJ) 11:00 This is America mid. sign-off WDKY 56-Fox (COLed to Danville) 5:00 Bethany Hour 6:00 Malibu, CA 6:30 Roswell Conspiracies 7:00 Double Dragon 7:30 Rambo 8:00 Street Sharks 8:30 Infomercial 9:00 Fox News Sunday 10:00 Relic Hunter 11:00 VIP noon Fox NFL Sunday 1:00 NFL: Atlanta-St. Louis 4:00 NFL: Minnesota-Green Bay 7:00 World's Funniest! 7:30 King of the Hill 8:00 Simpsons 8:30 Futurama 9:00 Family Guy 9:30 Action 10:00 News 10:35 X-Files 11:35 Pensacola: Wings of Gold 12:35 Star Trek: Voyager 1:35 X-Files 2:35 NYPD Blue 3:35 Comedy Showcase 4:35 Infomercial WBLU 62-UPN/WB

5:00 Sports Collectibles 9:00 Hercules 9:30 Doug 10:00 Sabrina, the Animated Series 10:30 Recess 11:00 Wild About Animals 11:30 Animal Rescue noon Game Warden Wildlife Journal 12:30 Lighter Side of Sports 1:00 TBA 5:00 Wild Things 6:00 Entertainers 7:00 7th Heaven 8:00 Felicity 9:00 Jack & Jill 10:00 It's Showtime at the Apollo (guests K-ci and JoJo) 11:00 George Michael Sports Machine 11:30 Collectibles & More 1:00 Sports Collectibles Louisville WAVE 3-NBC 5:00 Infomercials 6:30 Urban Insight 7:00 City Guys 7:30 Infomercial 8:00 Sunday Today 9:00 Meet the Press 10:00 Time Out...for Teens 10:30 Ryder Cup Golf 5:00 This Old House Classics 5:30 High School Sports Show 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Dateline NBC 8:00 Third Watch 9:00 Saturday Night Live: The 25th Anniversary 11:30 News 12:05 Extra 1:05 George Michael Sports Machine 1:35 sign-off 4:30 Early Today WHAS 11-ABC 6:00 America's Black Forum 6:30 Moral Side of the News

7:00 Creflo A. Dollar 7:30 Kenneth Copeland 8:00 Robert Schuller 9:00 Infomercials 10:00 Mass of the Air 10:30 Jack Van Impe 11:00 Walnut Street Baptist Church noon This Week 1:00 Home Show 1:30 Infomercial 2:00 Guns of Will Sonnett (x2) 3:00 Branded (x2) 4:00 Auto Racing: CART Grand Prix of Houston 6:00 ABC World News Sunday 6:30 News 7:00 Movie "Sabrina, Down Under" 9:00 Snoops 10:00 The Practice 11:00 News 11:35 ER 12:35 Coach 1:05 Roger Ebert & the Movies 1:35 Infomercial 2:05 Vision & Values 3:05 ABC World News Now WLKY 32-CBS 6:00 News 9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 10:30 Pressure 1 11:00 Rupert 11:30 Anatole noon NFL Today 1:00 NFL: TBA (CBS' games were Cincinnati-Carolina, Cleveland-Baltimore, DenverTampa Bay, or Seattle-Pittsburgh) 4:00 TBA 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Touched by an Angel 9:00 Movie "A Song from the Heart" 11:00 News mid. Face the Nation 12:30 Better Homes & Gardens 1:00 News 2:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

WDRB 41-Fox 6:00 Global Business 6:30 Infomercials 8:00 Dr. D. James Kennedy 9:00 Infomercials 10:00 Fox News Sunday 11:00 Profiler noon Fox NFL Sunday 1:00 NFL: Atlanta-St. Louis 4:00 NFL: Minnesota-Green Bay 7:00 World's Funniest! 7:30 King of the Hill 8:00 Simpsons 8:30 Futurama 9:00 Family Guy 9:30 Action 10:00 News 10:30 John L. Smith 11:00 NYPD Blue mid. Relic Hunter 1:00 Malibu, CA 1:30 Wild Things 2:30 sign-off Cincinnati WLWT 5-NBC 5:00 US Farm Report 6:00 Sunday Mass 6:30 Issues 7:00 News 8:00 Sunday Today 9:00 Meet the Press 10:00 News 10:30 Ryder Cup Golf 5:00 City Guys 5:30 NBA Inside Stuff 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Dateline NBC 8:00 Third Watch 9:00 Saturday Night Live: The 25th Anniversary 11:30 News 12:05 X-Files 1:05 Extra 2:05 Access Hollywood

3:00 Motown Live 4:00 Dateline NBC (JIP) 4:30 Early Today WCPO 9-ABC 5:00 Infomercial 5:30 Main Floor 6:00 Minority Business Report 6:30 America's Black Forum 7:00 Black Memo 7:30 Infomercial 8:00 Dr. D. James Kennedy 9:00 B. Smith with Style 9:30 This Old House Classics 10:00 Around the House 10:30 This Week 11:30 Prep Sports Show noon News 12:30 Time Pro 1:00 WCPO 50th Anniversary 2:00 Infomercials 3:00 WCPO 50th Anniversary 4:00 Auto Racing: CART Grand Prix of Houston 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Sunday 7:00 Movie "Sabrina, Down Under" 9:00 Snoops 10:00 The Practice 11:00 News 11:35 Sports of All Sorts 12:30 George Michael Sports Macvine 1:00 America's Dumbest Criminals 1:30 Midwest Eye Center 2:00 ABC World News Now WKRC 12-CBS 6:00 Infomercials 7:00 Birdz 7:30 Mythic Warriors 8:00 Robert Schuller 9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 10:30 Face the Nation 11:00 News 11:30 New Homes noon NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Cincinnati-Carolina

4:00 NFL Postgame 4:30 TBA 5:00 Y2K: Ready or Not 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Touched by an Angel 9:00 Movie "A Song from the Heart" 11:00 News 11:30 Sports mid. Inside Edition 12:30 Profiler 1:30 NYPD Blue 2:30 Soul Train 3:30 America's Store (JIP) 4:00 CBS News Up to the Minute WXIX 19-Fox 5:00 Pensacola: Wings of Gold 6:00 Family Matters 6:30 Infomercial 7:00 Charles Stanley 7:30 Key of David 8:00 Magic School Bus (x2) 9:00 Critter Gitters 9:30 Wild America 10:00 Fox News Sunday 11:00 Under the Helmet 11:30 Rick Minter noon Fox NFL Sunday 1:00 NFL: TBA (Fox's offerings were Atlanta-St. Louis, Detroit-Kansas City, Philadelphia-Buffalo, or Washington-NY Jets) 4:00 NFL: Minnesota-Green Bay 7:00 World's Funniest! 7:30 King of the Hill 8:00 Simpsons 8:30 Futurama 9:00 Family Guy 9:30 Action 10:00 News 10:30 Sports Wrap 11:00 M*A*S*H 11:30 VIP 12:30 NightMan 1:30 More Than a Game 2:00 World Vision

3:00 Coach (x2) 4:00 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper 4:30 Family Matters West Virginia WSAZ 3-NBC Huntington 5:00 America's Store 6:30 Music & the Spoken Word 7:00 Robert Schuller 8:00 City Guys 8:30 Hang Time 9:00 City Guys 9:30 NBA Inside Stuff 10:00 Kenneth Copeland 10:30 Ryder Cup Golf 5:00 VIP 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Dateline NBC 8:00 Third Watch 9:00 Saturday Night Live: The 25th Anniversary 11:30 News 12:05 Profiler 1:05 ER 2:05 Extra 3:05 America's Store WCHS 8-ABC Charleston 5:00 Movie "High Spirits" cont'd 6:00 Better Homes & Gardens 6:30 Ron Hazelton's House Calls 7:00 Dr. D. James Kennedy 8:00 New Life Today 8:30 Day of Discovery 9:00 Henry Mahan 9:30 Infomercial 10:00 Charles Stanley 11:00 Feed the Children 11:30 This Week 12:30 Vision & Values 1:30 Baywatch Hawaii 2:30 Taxi 3:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 4:00 Auto Raing: CART Grand Prix of Houston 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Sunday

7:00 Movie "Sabrina, Down Under" 9:00 Snoops 10:00 The Practice 11:00 News 11:35 NYPD Blue 12:30 Pensacola: Wings of Gold 1:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation 2:30 Taxi 3:00 ABC World News Now WVAH 11-Fox Huntington 5:00 America's Dumbest Criminals 5:30 Regional News Conference 6:00 Street Sharks 6:30 Roswell Conspiracies 7:00 Double Dragon 7:30 Rambo 8:00 Regional News Conference 8:30 New Adventures of Voltron 9:00 Fox News Sunday 10:00 Wall Street Journal Report 10:30 Weekend Travel Update 11:00 3rd Rock from the Sun 11:30 Drew Carey noon Fox NFL Sunday 1:00 NFL: Washington-NY Jets 4:00 NFL: Minnesota-Green Bay 7:00 NFL Postgame (as listed, typo?) 7:30 King of the Hill 8:00 Simpsons 8:30 Futurama 9:00 Family Guy 9:30 Action 10:00 News 11:00 X-Files mid. Star Trek: Voyager (x2) 2:00 Party of Five 3:00 Mortal Kombat: Conquest 4:00 Air America WOWK 13-CBS Huntington 5:00 ANC News 6:30 B. Smith with Style 7:00 This Old House Classics 7:30 Search 8:00 Evangelistic Outreach

8:30 Lower Lighthouse 9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 10:30 Face the Nation 11:00 Birdz 11:30 Mythic Warriors noon NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Seattle-Pittsburgh 4:00 NFL Postgame 4:30 TBA 5:00 Early Edition 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Touched by an Angel 9:00 Movie "A Song from the Heart" 11:00 News 11:30 Martial Law 12:30 Your Big Break 1:30 Golf Magazine TV 2:00 CBS News Up to the Minute 4:00 ANC News WPBY 33-PBS Huntington 5:00 Lewis & Clark's Inspiration 6:00 Voices & Visions 7:00 Barney & Friends 7:30 Arthur 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Barney & Friends 9:30 Teletubbies 10:00 Dragon Tales 10:30 Wishbone 11:00 Zoboomafoo 11:30 Arthur noon Noddy 12:30 Tots TV 1:00 Firing Line 1:30 To the Contrary 2:00 Tony Brown's Journal 2:30 Religion & Ethics 3:00 Needlearts 3:30 ..Sewing (some program listings for 33 and 61 are partial due to grid format) 4:00 Quilt in a Day 4:30 Watercolor 5:00 Joy of Painting 5:30 ...Painting

6:00 Pets: Part of the Family 6:30 West Virginia Journal 7:00 World of National Geographic 8:00 In the Wild 9:00 Fooling with Words with Bill Moyers 11:00 Planet Earth mid. In the Wild 1:00 Fooling with Words with Bill Moyers 3:00 In the Wild 4:00 TBA WTSF 61-Ind/Rel Ashland 5:00 Pat Easthom 5:30 Pfeiffers 6:00 Food for Life 6:30 God's News 7:00 ...Awakening 7:30 ...Church 8:00 ...Message 8:30 R.G. Hardy 9:00 Richard Hall 9:30 Jack Van Impe 10:00 C. Roberson 10:30 Willie Williams 11:00 John Hagee 11:30 From the Heart noon Call of the Spirit 1:00 Frederick K. Price 2:00 Words of Life 2:30 Calvin Evans 3:00 Truth will Set You Free 3:30 Holy Ghost 4:00 First Baptist Church of Dallas 5:00 John Hagee 5:30 Wings of Praise 6:00 Zola Levitt 6:30 Jerry Falwell 7:30 ...Prophecy 8:00 ...Standing 8:30 Pathway to Life with Charles Orr 9:30 Pat Easthom 10:00 Charles Stanley 11:00 Family Series mid. Benny Hinn 12:30 New Life 1:00 Call of the Spirit

2:00 Celebration 3:00 Shepherd's Chapel

Retro: West Virginia Sunday, September 25, 1977

From TV Guide, West Virginia Edition: WSAZ Ch. 3 Huntington (NBC) 7 AM Christopher Closeup (Robert Young talks about his career and sex and violence in the movies.) 7:30 This Is The Life 8 AM Mormon Choir 8:30 Oral Roberts 9 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Florida Boys, the Inspirations, the Hinsons, and the Dixie Echoes) 10 AM Christ Is The Answer 10:30 Big Blue Marble 11 AM TV Chapel 11:30 At Issue 12 N Meet The Press 12:30 NFL '77 (the court case involving George Atkinson of the Raiders and Steelers coach Chuck Noll) 1 PM NFL Football: Seahawks-Bengals 4 PM NFL Football: Raiders-Steelers (time approximate) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney: "King Of The Grizzlies," from 1970 (time approximate) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Kill Me If You Can" (Alan Alda as convicted murderer Caryl Chessman) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Jezebel" (Bette Davis as a Civil War-era Southern vixen in a movie that got overshadowed by "Gone With The Wind.") WCMH Ch. 4 Columbus, OH (NBC) 6:30 Jerry Falwell 7:30 Your Health 7:55 Black Cameo 8 AM Day Of Discovery 8:30 Jimmy Swaggart 9 AM Robert Schuller (Carol Lawrence and Jimmy Carter's sister Ruth Carter Stapleton are guests.) 10 AM Catholic Mass

10:30 Yours For The Asking 11 AM Doctors On Call (subject: sexually-transmitted diseases) 11:30 Focus On Columbus 12 N Meet The Press 12:30 News Conference 4 1 PM NFL Football: Seahawks-Bengals 4 PM NFL Football: Raiders-Steelers (time approximate) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney (time approximate) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Kill Me If You Can" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Night People" 1:30 Peyton Place WOAY Ch. 4 Oak Hill, WV (ABC) 7 AM Jerry Falwell 8 AM Ernest Barley's Good News Hour 8:30 Rev. Leonard Repass 9:30 Miracle Of Deliverance 10 AM Flames Of Revival 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 Rex Humbard (Rev. Humbard recalls an encounter with Elvis in Las Vegas and tells why he was chosen as a pallbearer at Elvis' funeral.) 1 PM Spirit Of Victory 1:30 700 Club 3 PM Issues And Answers (delay from 12 N) 3:30 College Football '77 (delay from 12:30 PM) 4 PM Directions (Rhodesian blacks discuss life under white rule, delay from 1 PM) 4:30 Medix (Jane Wyman is among those featured on a program about arthritis.) 5 PM Movie: "The Charge Of The Light Brigade" 7 PM Hardy Boys 8 PM Six Million Dollar Man 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Longest Yard" 11:30 ABC News (Bill Beutel) 11:45 Rev. Leonard Repass 12:15 Sweet Hour Of Prayer WHIS (WVVA) Ch. 6 Bluefield, WV (NBC)

6:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (Jeff Steinberg, the Inspirations, the Hinsons, the Dixie Echoes, the Florida Boys) 7 AM Viola Clark Spirituals 7:30 Christian Viewpoint 8 AM What The Bible Plainly Says 8:30 Gospel Sing 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 Rev. Leonard Repass 10 AM Day Of Discovery 10:30 Rex Humbard 11:30 West Virginia Football Highlights (highlights of WVU at Kentucky) 12:30 NFL '77 1 PM NFL Football: Colts (still in Baltimore)-Jets 4 PM NFL Football: Raiders-Steelers (time approximate) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney (time approximate) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Kill Me If You Can" 11 PM News 11:30 NBC Movie: "Elvis: That's The Way It Is" (films of Elvis performing in Las Vegas in 1970) WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus, OH (ABC) 7 AM Rev. Eddie Saunders 7:30 Show My People (Bob Jones) 8 AM Grace Cathedral 8:30 Celebration Of Praise 9 AM Rex Humbard 10 AM Communique 10:30 Hot Fudge 11 AM Notre Dame Highlights (yesterday's game at Purdue) 12 N Issues And Answers 12:30 College Football '77 1 PM Directions (same as WOAY) 1:30 America's Black Forum 2 PM Aware 2:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (same as WOAY) 3 PM Mod Squad 4 PM Movie: "The Caper Of The Golden Bulls" 6 PM Let's Deal With It (current affairs, nothing to do with a certain game show hosted by Monty Hall or Wayne Brady) 6:30 News 7 PM Hardy Boys 8 PM Six Million Dollar Man 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Longest Yard" 11:30 News 11:45 ABC News

12 M Second City TV 12:30 The FBI WTRF Ch. 7 Wheeling (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 8 AM Revival Of America 8:30 Spiritual Awakening (WRAL has an all-African-American gospelmusic program by this name on Sundays at 6 AM) 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 Robert Schuller 10:30 This Is The Life 11 AM WVU Football Highlights (same as WHIS/WVVA) 12 N Meet The Press 12:30 NFL '77 1 PM NFL Football: Seahawks-Bengals 4 PM NFL Football: Raiders-Steelers (time approximate) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney (time approximate) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Kill Me If You Can" 11 PM News 11:30 NBC Movie: "Elvis: That's The Way It Is" WCHS Ch. 8 Charleston, WV (CBS) 6:30 Talking Hands 7 AM Thinking In Black 7:30 Jerry Falwell 8:30 Day Of Discovery 9 AM Rev. Leonard Repass 9:30 What Does The Bible Plainly Say? 10 AM Christian Center 10:30 Rex Humbard 11:30 WVU Highlights (same as WHIS/WVVA) 12:30 The NFL Today 1 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Redskins 4 PM Movie: TBA (time approximate) 6 PM Face The Nation (delay from 11:30 AM) 6:30 30 Minutes 7 PM 60 Minutes 8 PM CBS Movie: "That's Entertainment, Part 2" 11 PM News 11:15 CBS News (Ed Bradley, not yet a correspondent on "60 Minutes") 11:30 700 Club 12:30 Notre Dame Highlights (Notre Dame-Purdue)

WSWP Ch. 9 Beckley, WV (PBS) 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Big Blue Marble 10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("The Man From Nowhere") 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Consumer Survival Kit 1 PM Tennis: men's and women's singles finals and mixed-doubles finals at the Friends of Channel 9 and WVPB Radio Tennis Tournament 9 PM Dickens Of London (Part 5, time approximate) 10 PM Group Portrait (four New York artists: sculptors Mary Frank and John Kenneth Snelson, painters Norman Bluhm and John White) 11 PM Art In Public Places (outdoor art in New York City) sign off 11:30 PM WNOW-cTV Ch. 9 Parkersburg, WV (Cable) 12 N The Champions ('60s British series about three spies transformed into superheroes) 1 PM Movie: "Intermezzo" 2:30 Movie: "The Disappearance Of Flight 412" 4 PM Adventure Theater 5 PM Ghost And Mrs. Muir 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 6 PM Celebrity (guest: Barbi Benton of "Hee Haw") 7 PM Testimony Time Today sign off after this WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus, OH (CBS) 6 AM This Is The Life 6:30 America's Problems And Challenges 7 AM Treehouse Club 7:30 Urban League 8 AM Church Service (Baptist) 8:30 James Robison Presents 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 It Is Written 10 AM Movie: "The King And I" 12:30 The Issue 12:55 NFL Follies 1 PM NFL Football: Saints-Lions 4 PM Movie: "The Princess And The Pirate" (Bob Hope, Walter Brennan, from '44) (time approximate)

6 PM The Lions Are Free (actor Bill Travers returns to "Born Free" country to see how the lions are doing and gets a warm reception from them) 7 PM 60 Minutes 8 PM CBS Movie: "That's Entertainment, Part 2" 11 PM News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 Face The Nation 12 M Movie: "Loving" (a comedy, nothing to do with the ABC soap) WBOY Ch. 12 Clarksburg, WV (ABC/NBC) 8 AM Rev. E.J. Daniels 8:30 Rev. Leonard Repass 9 AM Pyle Gospel Party (I'm quite sure this is neither Gomer nor Goober.) 9:30 Day Of Discovery 10 AM Rev. O.D. Harmon 10:30 Gospel Travelers 11 AM Rex Humbard 12 N WVU Football Highlights (same as WHIS/WVVA) 1 PM NFL Football: Seahawks-Bengals 4 PM NFL Football: Raiders-Steelers (time approximate) 7 PM Hardy Boys (time approximate) 8 PM Six Million Dollar Man 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Longest Yard" 11:30 News 12 M Issues And Answers 12:30 Community Report WOWK Ch. 13 Huntington (ABC) 7 AM Newsmaker '77 7:30 Amazing Grace Bible Class 8 AM Dr. E.J. Daniels Presents Happiness Is 8:30 Rex Humbard 9:30 Rev. Jim Franklin 10 AM Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 11 AM Rev. Henry Mahan 11:30 Medix (biofeedback as a treatment for migraines, epilepsy, insomnia, and back pain) 12 N Evangelistic Outreach 12:30 Rev. Willard Wilcox 1 PM Issues And Answers

1:30 Town Topics 2 PM Neighborhood Forum 2:30 Tony The Pony 3 PM Cliffwood Avenue Kids 3:30 Movie: "The King And I" 6 PM Fran Curci: Kentucky Football (highlights of UK and West Virginia, played yesterday at Lexington) 6:30 Newsmaker '77 7 PM Hardy Boys 8 PM Six Million Dollar Man 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Longest Yard" 11:30 News 12 M PTL Club 1 AM ABC News WTAP Ch. 15 Parkersburg, WV (NBC) 8:30 Open Bible 9 AM Ernest Angley 10 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 11 AM Rex Humbard 12 N Meet The Press 12:30 NFL '77 1 PM NFL Football: Seahawks-Bengals 4 PM NFL Football: Raiders-Steelers (time approximate) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney (time approximate) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Kill Me If You Can" 11 PM News 11:30 NBC Movie: "Elvis: That's The Way It Is" WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 7:15 Perspective 8 AM Jerry Falwell 9 AM Leroy Jenkins 9:30 Tom And Jerry 10 AM Wonderama 12 N Movie: "Tora! Tora! Tora!" 2:30 Movie: "Fighting Fools" (the Bowery Boys) 4 PM Movie: "Hard Driver" (Jeff Bridges and Valerie Perrine in a tale of North Carolina stock-car racers and their fans, from '73) 6 PM Movie: "Damn Yankees" 8 PM Movie: "Anna And The King Of Siam" (later the musical "The King And I" and the short-lived 1972 CBS series "Anna And The King")

10 PM Love, American Style 10:30 Love, American Style (the pilot for "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home") 11 PM Jerry Falwell 12 M David Susskind (topics: baldness, exterminating cockroaches) WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS) 8 AM Sesame Street 9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Zoom 11 AM Electric Company 11:30 Once Upon A Classic ("The Man From Nowhere") 12:30 A Few Good Boys 1 PM Nova 2 PM Great Performances: Leonard Bernstein leads the Vienna Philharmonic in Mahler's Symphony No. 4 in G Major 3:30 College Football: Oklahoma-Ohio State (taped yesterday) 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Ohio Writers (author Walter Tevis) 7:30 Antiques 8 PM Evening At Pops 9 PM Dickens Of London (Part 5) 10 PM Childhood (a woman tries to raise three sons in Depressionera Wales) WMUL (WPBY) Ch. 33 Huntington (PBS) 1 PM Evening At Pops 2 PM Great Performances 3:30 Performance Jazz (the Fred Thaxton Trio) 4 PM Documentary Showcase ("Murder One" profiles six convicted murderers in Georgia and North Carolina.) 5 PM In Pursuit Of Liberty (freedom of thought: can it be absolute?) 6 PM Americana ("The Only Game In Town" profiles ghetto youth hoping to make it to the NBA.) 6:30 Wall Street Week 7 PM The Onedin Line 8 PM Evening At Pops 9 PM Dickens Of London (Part 5) 10 PM Tom Wolfe's Los Angeles (youth gangs, bus riders, and middle-class liberals are grist for Wolfe's satirical mill; in one sketch, a teen-ager and a cop team up to give a TV scriptwriter misleading information about life on the streets)

11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus 11:30 Janaki Retro: West Virginia Saturday, September 24, 1977

From TV Guide, West Virginia Edition: WSAZ Ch. 3 Huntington (NBC) 7 AM Saturday Report 7:30 Pink Panther 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Young Sentinels 9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Search And Rescue 12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 12:30 Red Hand Gang 1 PM Greatest Sports Legends (golfer Patty Berg, winner of more than 80 tournaments in a 40+-year career) 1:30 Frank Ellwood: Marshall University Football (highlights of last Saturday's game with Morehead State) 2 PM Grandstand 2:15 Baseball: Red Sox-Tigers, Orioles-Indians, or YankeesBlue Jays 5 PM Star Trek (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (anchor not given) 7 PM All-Star Anything Goes (music groups Rufus and the Miracles face off) 7:30 We Think You Should Know 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Happening" 1:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1:55 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 2:20 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 2:45 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3:10 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

3:30 News 4 AM Movie: "The Bofors Gun" 6 AM The FBI WCMH Ch. 4 Columbus, OH (NBC) 6:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (childhood photos of Carol Burnett, the year 1943, the life of Babe Ruth) 7:30 World Of Survival 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Young Sentinels 9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Search And Rescue 12 N Movie: "Garden Of Evil" 2 PM Grandstand 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 3) 5 PM Star Trek (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (lively tunes) 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Steve Martin, musical guest Jackson Browne) 1 AM Movie: "Destiny Of A Spy" sign off 3 AM WOAY Ch. 4 Oak Hill, WV (ABC) 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 11 AM Krofft Supershow 12 N ABC Weekend Special: "The Winged Colt" (Part 3 of 3) 12:30 American Bandstand (Paul Nicholas, Debby Boone singing-what else?--"You Light Up My Life") 1:30 College Football Pregame Show 1:45 College Football: Maryland-Penn State 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Frank Santore, junior welterweights, 8 rounds, from Baltimore; the Michigan 150 Indy-car race; Pele reminisces about his career with Jim McKay, time approximate)

6:30 ABC News (Sylvia Chase/Tom Jarriel) 7 PM Sha Na Na 7:30 Second City TV 8 PM Fish 8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Love Boat (debut passengers include Bonnie Franklin, Meredith Baxter Birney, Jimmie Walker, and Suzanne Somers) 11 PM ABC News (anchor not given, probably from an o&o) 11:15 Movie: "Invisible Stripes" WHIS (WVVA) Ch. 6 Bluefield, WV (NBC) 7 AM Concord College Presents 7:30 Pink Panther 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Young Sentinels 9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Search And Rescue 12 N Cliffwood Avenue Kids 12:30 Red Hand Gang 1 PM Soul Train (guest is Lamont Dozier) 2 PM Grandstand 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 3) 5 PM Wrestling (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw (Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, the Sons of the Pioneers) 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 11 PM News 11:30 Notre Dame Highlights (replay of today's Notre DamePurdue game) sign off 12:30 AM WTVN (WSYX) Ch. 6 Columbus, OH (ABC) 7 AM Fun For Everyone 7:30 Jetsons 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 11 AM Big Blue Marble 11:30 Hot Dog

12 N ABC Weekend Special 12:30 Point Of View 1 PM NFL Game Of The Week 1:30 College Football Pregame Show 1:45 College Football: Oklahoma-Ohio State 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Fish 8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Love Boat 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie: "The Bounty Killer" 1:30 This Is The NFL sign off 2 AM WTRF Ch. 7 Wheeling (NBC/ABC) 7:30 Pink Panther 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Young Sentinels 9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Search And Rescue 12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 12:30 Jackie Sherrill: Pitt Football (highlights of last Saturday's game with William & Mary) 1 PM Ara's Sports World 1:30 NFL Game Of The Week 2 PM Grandstand 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 3) 5 PM Pop Goes The Country (guest: Mel Tillis, time approximate) 5:30 Operation Petticoat (ABC, delay from Sat 8:30 PM) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live sign off 1 AM

WCHS Ch. 8 Charleston, WV (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Man's Place In Nature" 6:30 TV Classroom 7 AM Ghost Busters (delay from Sun 9 AM) 7:30 Ark II (delay from Sun 9:30 AM) 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 9:30 Skatebirds 10:30 Space Academy 11 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 12 N Viewpoint 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM Secrets Of Isis 1:30 Bob Jones (Greenville, SC-based evangelist) 2 PM The Racers 2:30 Movie: "Girls! Girls! Girls!" (Elvis) 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Trenton 150 Indy-car race) 6 PM Lawrence Welk 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Bob Newhart 8:30 The Jeffersons 9:30 Tony Randall 10 PM Carol Burnett (Dick Van Dyke becomes a regular, and traditional opening-night guest Jim Nabors is here, too) 11 PM News 11:30 WCT Tennis: Harold Solomon vs. Ken Rosewall in the WCTShakey's Tournament of Champions from New York sign off 1:30 AM WSWP Ch. 9 Beckley, WV (PBS) 8:30 Sesame Street (don't know if this is a week's worth) 1 PM God's Angry Man 1:30 Anyone For Tennyson? 2:30 Black Perspective On The News 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Documentary Showcase ("Murder One" profiles six convicted murderers in Georgia and North Carolina.) 6 PM Firing Line (William F. Buckley talks with Roberto de la Madrid, newly-elected governor of Baja California.) 7 PM Forsyte Saga 8 PM Festival (a summer Bavarian festival in Pennsylvania) 9 PM Austin City Limits (Larry Gatlin, Alex Harvey) 10 PM Good Old Days Of Radio (Steve Allen hosts; among those

appearing are Jim (Fibber McGee) Jordan, dramatist Norman Corwin, and Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.) 11 PM The Goodies sign off 11:30 PM (I have a feeling that there are gaps here caused by pledge breaks.) WNOW-c Ch. 9 Parkersburg, WV (Cable) 11 AM Movie: "The Hanged Man" 12:30 Burke's Law 1:30 Movie: "The Forgotten Man" 3 PM Movie: "My Father's House" 5 PM Judd For The Defense 6 PM Room 222 6:30 R.G. Hardy Presents (religion) 7 PM Testimony Time Today sign off after this WBNS Ch. 10 Columbus, OH (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 U.S. Farm Report 7 AM Public Policy Forums (when should the Government set price controls?) 8 AM Bugs Bunny And Friends (this is not the network show) 9 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 9:30 Skatebirds 10:30 Space Academy 11 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 12 N In The Know 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM Family Affair 1:30 Movie: "Lost Command" 4 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Johnny Rodriguez, Beverly Heckel, George Hamilton IV (no relation to the man with the tan)) 4:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Nat Stuckey) 5 PM Pop Goes The Country (Willie Nelson, Tracy Nelson) 5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Freddy Fender) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer) 7 PM Bugs Bunny 7:30 All-Star Anything Goes ("One Day At A Time" vs. "General Hospital") 8 PM Bob Newhart 8:30 The Jeffersons

9:30 Tony Randall 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Woody Hayes: Ohio State Football (highlights of today's game with Oklahoma) 12 M Movie: "Land Raiders" WBOY Ch. 12 Clarksburg, WV (ABC/NBC) 7:30 RFD #12 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 11 AM Krofft Supershow 12 N ABC Weekend Special ("The Winged Colt," Part 2 of 3, week-behind) 12:30 Testimony Time 1 PM Wally's Workshop 1:30 College Football Pregame Show 1:45 College Football: Maryland-Penn State 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 Community Report 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Fish 8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Love Boat 11 PM 700 Club WOWK Ch. 13 Huntington (ABC) 6:30 Kentucky Afield 7 AM Grape Ape (delay from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 ABC Weekend Special (same as Ch. 12) 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 11 AM Krofft Supershow 12 N Action News For Kids 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 College Football Pregame Show 1:45 College Football: Maryland-Penn State 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Wild Kingdom 7:30 The Americanization Of Elias (story of a Romanian boy trying to cope in early-1900s America) 8 PM Fish

8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Love Boat 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Born Yesterday" 1:25 Movie: "The Wasp Woman" 2:45 ABC News sign off 3 AM WTAP Ch. 15 Parkersburg, WV (NBC) 7:30 Pink Panther 8 AM C.B. Bears 9 AM Young Sentinels 9:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 10:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 11 AM Thunder 11:30 Search And Rescue 12 N Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 12:30 Red Hand Gang 1 PM The Americanization Of Elias 1:30 TBA 2 PM Grandstand 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 3) 5 PM TBA 5:30 Wally's Workshop 6 PM God Has The Answer 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live sign off 1 AM WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:15 Perspective 7 AM Porky Pig 7:30 Bugs Bunny 8 AM Popeye 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM Tom And Jerry 9:30 Monkees 10 AM Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin and

Ethel Merman as Lola Lasagne) 10:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 11:30 Movie: "Trouble Makers" (the Bowery Boys) 1 PM Movie: "Battle At Bloody Beach" 2:30 Movie: "The Walking Dead" 4 PM Movie: "Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes" 6 PM Jacques Cousteau (a trip to the tip of South America) 7 PM National Geographic ("America's Wonderlands: The National Parks") 8 PM Lost In Space 9 PM Pop Goes The Country (George Jones, Dottie West) 9:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: David Rogers) 10 PM Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Steve Allen, Mel Tillis, and Sonny James salute Brenda Lee.) 10:30 Nashville On The Road 11 PM Living Together (a dramatized therapy session: the suspicions of a possessive wife are causing her husband to suffer from high blood pressure) 11:30 Tennis (see Ch. 8) sign off 1:30 AM WOUB Ch. 20 Athens, OH (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("Little Lord Fauntleroy," conclusion) 10:30 Consumer Survival Kit 11 AM Crockett's Victory Garden 11:30 Coping With Kids 12 N off the air WMUL (WPBY) Ch. 33 Huntington (PBS) 1 PM Nova 2 PM Bill Moyers' Journal 3 PM Commonwealth 3:30 Book Beat (Saul Bellow discusses his journal "To Jerusalem And Back.") 4 PM Woman 4:30 Montage 5 PM Catch 33 5:30 Austin City Limits 6:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 7 PM World War I (the 1964-65 CBS series; this episode looks at the air war, with Baron von Richthofen, Eddie Rickenbacker,

and Georges Guynemer) 7:30 Wodehouse Playhouse ("Portrait of a Disciplinarian," or how an 85-year-old nanny patches up the broken engagement of two former charges) 8 PM Performance Jazz (the Fred Thaxton Trio) 8:30 Live From Lincoln Center (Zubin Mehta conducts the New York Philharmonic; soprano Shirley Verrett is the soloist.) 10:30 Where The Twisted Laurel Grows (Appalachian folk music with Letty May Ledford, the Red Clay Ramblers, and Tommy Jarrell) 11 PM Marshall Football (highlights of today's game with Toledo) 1 AM Janaki

From TV Guide, West Virginia Edition: WSAZ Ch. 3 Huntington (NBC) 1:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1:55 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 2:20 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 2:45 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 3:10 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman You get the feeling that WSAZ loved Mary Hartman?

-crainbebo These were the whole week's episodes of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and these were probably reruns since the 1977-1978 season was renamed "Forever Fernwood".

Being an NBC affiliate, Ch. 3 would not have been allowed to delay Johnny Carson to midnight (only Minneapolis and Birmingham were allowed to delay him at all, and in the case of the Twin Cities that was after the switch to what is now KARE). Ch. 3 carried Carson and Tom Snyder's "Tomorrow" show, and "The Midnight Special" on Friday. That means the earliest "MH2" could have gotten on would have been 2 AM (2:30 AM Friday night/Saturday morning). And I suppose, too, it filled a gap, since the station stayed on all night on Saturdays.

Another NBC affiliate, WIS Columbia, SC, also taped "MH2" and played back (I think) three episodes after "Saturday Night Live" and two on Sunday nights. The ABC affiliate in Richmond, WXEX (now WRIC), used to do something similar with "Dark Shadows." They carried David Frost at 4 PM, taped the five episodes of "Dark Shadows" for the week, and aired them five in a row on Sunday afternoons.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Thursday, Jan. 11th, 1996

Source: Seattle Times microfilm 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [UPN] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [CBS] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [WB] 28 KBTC Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 2 CBC Morning News 4 Good Morning America Health/fitness series; the energy factor; walking; endorphins and the brain. 5 Today Support networks and weight loss; sibling relationships; film review. 7 7 Live Joyce Taylor, Cogill [who was Cogill?] 9 Lamb Chop's Play-Along! 11 This Morning [JIP] Consumer news; "Lose the Fat"; singer Gerald Albright; guns and society. 13 Mighty Max 22 Animaniacs 28 Mister Rogers 7:30 9 Shining Time Station 13 VR Troopers 22 Sailor Moon

28 Barney & Friends 8AM 9 Barney & Friends 13 Bobby's World 22 Garfield 28 Sesame Street 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 13 Littlest Pet Shop 22 Highlander 9AM 2 What on Earth 4 Regis & Kathie Lee Garth Brooks; Jason Alexander. 5 George & Alana 7 Maury Povich Scheduled: Commentary from children. 9 Sesame Street 11 Jerry Springer 13 Fox Cubhouse 22 Field Trip 28 Sit & Be Fit 9:30 2 CBC Playground 13 Bananas in Pajamas 22 Paid Program 28 Crafting for the 90s 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Mike & Maty Actress Phylicia Rashad; "sexiest husband in America" contest; sexy snacks. 5 Another World 7 Danny! Topic: bad girls. 9 Instructional TV 11 The Price is Right 13 Little House on the Prairie 22 The 700 Club 28 Fresh Paint 10:30

2 Mr. Dressup 28 Painting [??] 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Court TV 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 Montel Williams Women who can't escape former boyfriends. 11 The Bold and the Beautiful 13 In The Heat of the Night 22 Paid Program 28 Puzzle Place 11:30 4 The City 11 Roseanne 22 Paid Program 28 Reading Rainbow Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 7 News 11 Murphy Brown 13 Matlock 22 Mark Walberg Scheduled topic: child abuse. 28 Sesame Street 12:30 5 Evening Magazine 11 Golden Girls 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Leeza 7 Carnie Topic: freeloading men. 11 As The World Turns 13 Movie "The Old Man and the Sea." [1990] Anthony Quinn. Ernest Hemingway's old Cuban fisherman relives his youth as he fights a huge marlin and draws sharks. 22 Paid Program 28 Big Comfy Couch

1:30 22 Doogie Howser M.D. 28 Shining Time Station 2PM 2 One Life to Live 4 General Hospital 5 Leeza 7 Tempestt Scheduled topic: philandering. 9 Sesame Street 11 Guiding Light 22 Family Matters 28 Psychology 2:30 22 That's Warner Bros. 28 Psychology 3PM 2 Spilled Milk 4 Northwest Afternoon 5 Donahue Scheduled topic: Nurses suspected of murder. 7 Ricki Lake Scheduled program topic: irresponsible mothers. 9 Barney & Friends 11 Young & The Restless 13 Taz-Mania 22 Goof Troop 28 Sewing Today 3:30 2 Urban Peasant 9 The Puzzle Place 13 X-Men 22 Bonkers 28 Chef [??] 4PM 2 The Odyssey 4 America's Funniest Home Videos Easter egg hunt; baby's first haircut. 5 Oprah Winfrey 7 Jenny Jones Topic: Eligible bachelors.

9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 11 Day and Date Emma Thompson. 13 Batman 22 Aladdin 28 Wishbone 4:30 2 Family Matters 4 Inside Edition 9 Wishbone 13 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 22 Gargoyles 28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 5PM 2 Simpsons 4 5 7 11 News 9 Mister Rogers 13 Gilligan's Island 22 Dinosaurs 28 ITN World News 5:30 2 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 9 Nightly Business Report 13 M*A*S*H 22 Blossom 28 European Journal 6PM 2 7 News 4 ABC News 5 NBC News 9 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 11 CBS News 13 A Current Affair 22 Step by Step 28 EastEnders 6:30 4 5 News 7 Hard Copy 11 Cheers 13 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice 22 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

28 This Old House 7PM 2 The Health Show Environmental causes of breast cancer. 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Evening Magazine 7 Entertainment Tonight 9 Bill Nye The Science Guy Fossils of dinosaurs; guests Robin Leach and John Ratzenberger. 11 Married...with Children The Bundys take in their abandoned nephew. 13 Home Improvement Tim relishes turning 40 until a friend has a heart attack. 22 Baywatch In Mexico, Craig, Eddie and Cort deal with bandits; Hobie gets a crush on Shauni. 28 In The Mix 7:30 2 Man Alive 4 Jeopardy! 5 American Journal 7 Seinfeld A girlfriend [Courtney Cox] poses as Jerry's wife so he can get a dry-cleaning discount. 9 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth gives her husband a surprise birthday present. 11 EXTRA! 13 The Simpsons A drink Homer invented makes bartender Moe rich; guest voices of Aerosmith. 28 Today's Japan 8PM 2 The Nature of Things Rare, snow white, black bears inhabit a remote island off the coast of British Columbia. 4 America's Funniest Home Videos 5 Friends Monica and Rachel's downstairs neighbor dies, leaving his belongings to them. 7 Movie "Trick of the Eye." [1994] An artist unveils the truth behind the death of a widow's daughter who's the subject of her mural. 9 Swiss Rail Journeys Jura region of western Switzerland; Solothum; Aare Valley plain; medieval town of Thun. 11 Murder, She Wrote 13 Living Single Overton's ex-girlfriend moves to New York with hopes of reconciliation. 22 Babylon 5

A bomber targets Babylon 5; Londo and G'Kar are trapped in a transport tube. 28 Nova Scientists study the eruption of Mount Pinatubo to predict volcanoes in the Philippines. 8:30 5 The Single Guy Jonathan [Jonathan Silverman] faces a dilemma after learning the true age of the woman he is dating. 13 The Crew Jess [Rose Jackson] uses a ringer when she coaches the company softball team. 9PM 2 North of 60 Sarah discovers that a house is not a home; Harris is shocked when Lois says yes to marriage. 4 Movie "The Commish: Redemption." [1996] Michael Chiklis. Clues seem to implicate a police commissioner's father-in-law in a string of warehouse fires. 5 Seinfeld An uncontrollable wink creates problems for George and Kramer. 9 Mystery! Holmes [Jeremy Brett] investigates a strange lodger [Sophia Diaz] who is trying to escape the murderous leader of the Red Circle. 11 The Client A young boy is the only witness to a drive-by shooting that claimed his mother. 13 New York Undercover Lt. Cooper's young daughter meets her internet correspondent, who turns out to be a pedophile. 22 Renegade The ex-wife of an escaped felon leaves her baby on Reno's doorstep. 28 Taggart Taggart unofficially investigates a series of murders at a fashionable health resort. 9:30 5 Caroline in the City Caroline [Lea Thompson] buys Richard [Malcolm Gets] an antique desk; guest Morey Amsterdam. 10PM 2 National-CBC News 5 ER 7 News 9 Love Hurts Frank and Tessa's working relationship. 11 48 Hours Alcohol: drinking for fun; abuse; treatments for alcoholism.

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation An alien probe endows Barclay [Dwight Schultz] with superhuman intelligence. 22 Gordon Elliott Topic: in-law problems. 10:30 28 ITN World News 11PM 2 4 5 7 11 News 9 Red Dwarf 13 M*A*S*H 22 Charles Perez Topic: past lives. 28 Nova 11:30 2 Movie "Deux Actrices." [1993] Pascale Bussieres. A young day-care worker takes in a woman claiming to be her long-lost older sister. 9 To The Manor Born Audrey makes way for a mysterious millionaire. 13 Cops In Boston: drug sting bags two; relatives assist in drug arrest; arson. 11:35 4 Nightline 5 Tonight Show Jerry Seinfeld; broadcaster Jeff Greenfield; Vince Gill. 7 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 11 Late Show/David Letterman Jason Alexander; comedian Brian Regan. 12AM 9 Fat Man in France: A Journey with Tom Vernon Burgundy; fruit liqueurs; music; Bastille Day. 13 LAPD: Life on the Beat Woman reports ex-lover; police chase robbery suspect. 22 Richard Bey Topic: cheating lovers. 28 Taggart 12:05 4 Stephanie Miller Fitness expert Tony Little; Jason Bateman; Jamal Mashburn of Dallas Mavericks. 7 Sally Jessy Raphael

12:30 9 The 3,000 Mile Garden Summer barbecue; a July 4th party; salmon; American Indian cooking techniques. 13 Rush Limbaugh 12:35 5 Late Night/Conan O'Brien Noah Wyle; Mary Louise-Parker; tornado-expert Stanley Goldenberg. 11 Night Court 1AM 9 Mystery! 13 Northern Exposure Marilyn seeks adventure in Seattle, but Joel fears for her safety; Holling pursues his highschool degree. 22 Rolonda Unfinished business. 1:05 4 Geraldo Topic: domestic violence. 7 Lauren Hutton And... Guest: Tony Randall. 11 Night Court 1:30 2 Movie "Monkey Business." [1931] The Marx Brothers. Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo stow away on an ocean liner and try not to get caught. 28 ITN World News 1:35 5 Later 7 Paid Program 11 Late Late Show/Tom Snyder James Woods; political commentator Michael Kinsley. -crainbebo

Retro: Northern Alabama Saturday, September 24, 1977

From TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition:

WNGE (WKRN) Ch. 2 Nashville (ABC) 5:30 Not For Women Only 6 AM Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (childhood photos of Johnny Cash and Penny Marshall; events of 1968) 7 AM Superfriends 8 AM Scooby's Laff-A-Lympics 10 AM Krofft Supershow 11 AM ABC Weekend Special ("The Winged Colt," part 3 of 3) 11:30 American Bandstand (Paul Nicholas, Debby Boone (singing--what else?--"You Light Up My Life") 12:30 College Football Pregame Show 12:45 College Football: Florida-Mississippi State 4 PM Wide World Of Sports (Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Frank Santore, junior welterweights, 8 rounds, from Baltimore; Michigan 150 Indy-car race; Pele reminisces about his career with Jim McKay, time approximate) 5:30 News 6 PM Bugs Bunny & Friends 6:30 Focus 7 PM Fish 7:30 Operation Petticoat 8 PM Starsky & Hutch 9 PM Love Boat (premiere guests include Bonnie Franklin, Meredith Baxter Birney, Jimmie Walker, and Suzanne Somers) 10 PM News 10:30 Space: 1999 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 PTL Club 2:30 News 3 AM Movie: "The Story On Page One" WCBI Ch. 4 Columbus, MS (ABC) 7 AM Superfriends 8 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 10 AM Krofft Supershow 11 AM ABC Weekend Special 11:30 American Bandstand 12:30 College Football Pregame Show 12:45 College Football: Florida-Mississippi State 4 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 5:30 ABC News (Sylvia Chase/Tom Jarriel)

6 PM Wild Wild West 7 PM Fish 7:30 Operation Petticoat 8 PM Starsky & Hutch 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM ABC News (anchor not given, probably from an o&o) 10:15 Soul Train (Tyrone Davis, Dorothy Moore) 11:15 Movie: TBA WSM (WSMV) Ch. 4 Nashville (NBC) 5:55 Agriculture, U.S.A. 6:25 Farm Digest 6:30 Pink Panther 7 AM C.B. Bears 8 AM Young Sentinels 8:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 9:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 10 AM Thunder 10:30 Search And Rescue 11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 11:30 Red Hand Gang 12 N Hot Fudge 12:30 Cisco Kid 1 PM Grandstand 1:15 Baseball: Red Sox-Tigers, Orioles-Indians, or YankeesBlue Jays 4 PM Leave It To Beaver (time approximate) 4:30 Pop Goes The Country (Hank Williams Jr., Sammi Smith) 5 PM Porter Wagoner (Benny Barnes, James L. White) 5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Jack Greene, Jeannie Seely, Roy Acuff) 6 PM News 6:30 Teddy Bart's Nashville 7 PM Bionic Woman 8 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 10 PM News 10:30 Saturday Night Live (host Steve Martin; musical guest Jackson Browne) 12 M I Spy WTVF Ch. 5 Nashville (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Discipline In The Classroom"

7 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 8 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 8:30 Skatebirds 9:30 Space Academy 10 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 11 AM Wacko (guests: Jim Backus, musical group Hot Cakes) 11:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Spotlight On Schools 1:30 Fun City 5 2 PM WTVF News Conference 2:30 Gene Autry 3 PM Perry Mason 4 PM The Rookies 5 PM Candid Camera (a photo machine makes posers smile repeatedly before it breaks down completely; Durward Kirby plays checkers with real people as the pieces) 5:30 News 6 PM Hee Haw (Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, the Sons of the Pioneers) 7 PM Bob Newhart 7:30 The Jeffersons 8:30 Tony Randall 9 PM Carol Burnett (Dick Van Dyke joins the show as a regular; traditional opening-night guest Jim Nabors is on hand as well) 10 PM News 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 12 M News 12:30 Movie: "Night Monster" WBRC Ch. 6 Birmingham (ABC) 5:30 Perspective 6 AM Headliners 6:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (elephants are seen putting up and performing under the big top at Circus Vargas, Ventura, CA, delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 7 AM Superfriends 8 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 10 AM Krofft Supershow 11 AM ABC Weekend Special 11:30 Bewitched 12 N That Girl 12:30 College Football Pregame Show 12:45 College Football: Florida-Mississippi State 4 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 5:30 ABC News

6 PM Lawrence Welk (lively tunes) 7 PM Fish 7:30 Operation Petticoat 8 PM Starsky & Hutch 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM News 10:30 Movie: "The Far Country" 12:30 Soul Train (the Dramatics, Tata Vega) 1:30 American Bandstand (delay from 11:30 AM) 2:30 ABC News WCIQ Ch. 7 Cheaha State Park/WBIQ Ch. 10 Birmingham/ WHIQ Ch. 25 Huntsville/WFIQ Ch. 36 Florence (PBS) 8 AM Sesame Street 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Sesame Street 1 PM Electric Company 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Electric Company 2:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4 PM Consumer Survival Kit 4:30 Electronics And The Radio Amateur 5 PM Studio See 5:30 This Week At Capstone (University of Alabama) 6 PM Something Personal 6:30 Once Upon A Classic: "The Man From Nowhere" 7:30 Live From Lincoln Center (Zubin Mehta conducts the New York Philharmonic; soprano Shirley Verrett is the soloist. Commentator Martin Bookspan replaced Allan Berns as announcer on "Guiding Light" in the late '90s, and I think did some of the sponsor billboards on "As The World Turns" after Dan Region was let go.) 9:30 Movie: "Moby Dick" (Gregory Peck, from '56) sign off 11:30 PM WTWV (WTVA) Ch. 9 Tupelo, MS (NBC/ABC) 6:30 Pink Panther 7 AM C.B. Bears 8 AM Young Sentinels 8:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour

9:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 10 AM Thunder 10:30 Search And Rescue 11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 11:30 Red Hand Gang 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Grandstand 1:15 Baseball (see WSM/WSMV) 4 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Merle Haggard, Leona Williams, Jim Mundy, Johnny Gimble, time approximate) 4:30 Wild Kingdom 5 PM Focus 5:30 NBC News (anchor not given) 6 PM Hee Haw 7 PM Bionic Woman 8 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 10 PM Adam-12 10:30 Saturday Night Live 12 M Movie: "The Wreck Of The Mary Deare" 2 AM Movie: "Johnny Eager" 4 AM Movie: "Keeper Of The Flame" 5:30 Movie: "Stand By For Action" WAPI (WVTM) Ch. 13 Birmingham (NBC) 6:10 Farm Report 6:25 Book Talk 6:30 Pink Panther 7 AM C.B. Bears 8 AM Young Sentinels 8:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 9:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 10 AM Thunder 10:30 Search And Rescue 11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 11:30 Red Hand Gang 12 N Cliffwood Avenue Kids 12:30 This Week In Baseball 1 PM Grandstand 1:15 Baseball (see WSM/WSMV) 4 PM Adam-12 (time approximate) 4:30 Nashville On The Road 5 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Jim Colvard) 5:30 NBC News

6 PM Hee Haw 7 PM Muppet Show 7:30 Mary Tyler Moore 8 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 10 PM News 10:30 Movie: "The Undefeated" 12:30 TBA WOWL (WHDF) Ch. 15 Florence (NBC) 6:15 Earline In Storyland 6:30 Pink Panther 7 AM C.B. Bears 8 AM Young Sentinels 8:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 9:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 10 AM Thunder 10:30 Search And Rescue 11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 11:30 Red Hand Gang 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Grandstand 1:15 Baseball (see WSM/WSMV) 4 PM RFD Hollywood (time approximate) 4:30 Greatest Sports Legends 5 PM Cartoons 5:30 NBC News 6 PM Hee Haw 7 PM Bionic Woman 8 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 10 PM Andy Williams 10:30 Saturday Night Live 12 M Movies: TBA WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) listed Central Time 4:30 World At Large 5:10 Wally's Workshop 5:40 News 6 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 7 AM Ultra Man 7:30 Speed Racer 8 AM Lost In Space 9 AM Movie: "The Prince And The Pauper" 11:30 Movie: "The Dam Busters"

1:30 Movie: "When My Baby Smiles At Me" 3:30 This Week In Baseball 4 PM Mission: Impossible 5 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 7:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Jerry Reed) 8 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Merle Haggard) 8:30 Buck Owens 9 PM Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens, Donna Fargo, Randy Barlow) 9:30 Music Place 10 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 11:30 This Is The NFL 12 M Movie: "Manpower" 2 AM Movie: "The Second Greatest Sex" 3:45 World At Large WHNT Ch. 19 Huntsville (CBS) 6 AM Dixie Digest 6:30 Tennessee Valley Farm Time 7 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 8 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 8:30 Skatebirds 9:30 Space Academy 10 AM Popeye 10:30 Kidsworld 11 AM Wacko 11:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 12 N Secrets Of Isis 12:30 Saturday Film Festival: "The Show Must Go On" (from Russia) 1 PM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 2 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Mickey Gilley) 2:30 Trouble With Trash (the growing garbage-disposal problem) 3 PM This Is The NFL 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Trenton 150 Indy-car race) 5 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 5:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer) 6 PM Gong Show 6:30 Sha Na Na 7 PM Bob Newhart 7:30 The Jeffersons 8:30 Tony Randall 9 PM Carol Burnett

10 PM Marty Robbins' Spotlight 10:30 Nashville On The Road 11 PM Movie: "That Touch Of Mink" 12:45 Movie: "Torpedo Alley" WAAY Ch. 31 Huntsville (NBC) 6 AM Cartoons 6:30 Pink Panther 7 AM C.B. Bears 8 AM Young Sentinels 8:30 New Archie/Sabrina Hour 9:30 I Am The Greatest: The Adventures Of Muhammad Ali 10 AM Thunder 10:30 Search And Rescue 11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits 11:30 Red Hand Gang 12 N Soul Train (Frankie Beverly and Maze, the Emotions) 1 PM Grandstand 1:15 Baseball (see WSM/WSMV) 4 PM Wrestling (time approximate) 5 PM Pop Goes The Country (guest: Ronnie Milsap) 5:30 NBC News 6 PM Hee Haw 7 PM Bionic Woman 8 PM NBC Movie: "Hard Times" 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM Saturday Night Live (actually a 30-minute delay) sign off 12:30 AM WCFT Ch. 33 Tuscaloosa (CBS) 7 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 8 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 8:30 Skatebirds 9:30 Space Academy 10 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 11 AM Wacko 11:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 12 N Secrets Of Isis 12:30 Saturday Film Festival 1 PM Cliffwood Avenue Kids 1:30 My Favorite Martian 2 PM Animal World 2:30 Wrestling

3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 5 PM Uptown And Country 5:30 CBS News 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Bob Newhart 7:30 The Jeffersons 8:30 Tony Randall 9 PM Carol Burnett 10 PM Jerry Falwell 11 PM Movie: "The Kremlin Letter" sign off 12:45 AM WHMA (WJSU) Ch. 40 Anniston (CBS) 7 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 8 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 8:30 Skatebirds 9:30 Space Academy 10 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 11 AM Wacko 11:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 12 N Secrets Of Isis 12:30 Saturday Film Festival 1 PM Books And Bookworms 1:30 Town And Country 2 PM Soul Train (same as WCBI) 3 PM Fishing With Roland Martin 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 5 PM Crossroads 5:30 Know Your Bible 6 PM Hee Haw 7 PM Bob Newhart 7:30 The Jeffersons 8:30 Tony Randall 9 PM Carol Burnett 10 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Larry Gatlin, Dottsy, Moe Bandy) 10:30 Jerry Falwell 11:30 Lawrence Welk sign off 12:30 AM WBMG (WIAT) Ch. 42 Birmingham (CBS) 6:40 Focus 6:55 Popeye 7 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

8 AM What's New, Mr. Magoo? 8:30 Skatebirds 9:30 Space Academy 10 AM Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 11 AM Wacko 11:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 12 N Secrets Of Isis 12:30 Star Trek 1:30 Movie: "Second Chance" 3 PM Animal World 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 5 PM Wrestling 6 PM Guideline (not the NBC religious program that replaced "Frontiers Of Faith") 7 PM Bob Newhart 7:30 The Jeffersons 8:30 Tony Randall 9 PM Carol Burnett 10 PM CBS Movie: "A Killing Affair" (delay from Wed 8 PM) 12 M Big Valley sign off 1 AM WYUR (WAFF) Ch. 48 Huntsville (ABC) 6 AM Bullwinkle 6:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 7 AM Superfriends 8 AM Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 10 AM Krofft Supershow 11 AM ABC Weekend Special 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 College Football Pregame Show 12:45 College Football: Florida-Mississippi State 4 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 5:30 ABC News 6 PM Lawrence Welk 7 PM Fish 7:30 Operation Petticoat 8 PM Starsky & Hutch 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM ABC News 10:15 Alabama Outdoors 11 PM World Championship Tennis

WBRC Ch. 6 Birmingham (ABC)

1:30 AM American Bandstand (delay from 11:30 AM) How many other stations delayed American Bandstand to 1:30 AM in the morning? First time I've seen American Bandstand being on late at night which might mean that it wasn't that popular in Alabama.

if i remember, WBRC often didn't clear some of the more controversial stuff that ABC ran in the 1960-70s. in a way, it reminds me of a skit on Laugh in where someone at the end said: "In Birmingham, they are showing a test pattern right now."

I've never figured out what was so controversial about "American Bandstand," because I've always thought Dick Clark did everything he could to keep it family-friendly. Nevertheless, even airing it at 1:30 AM is better than what WFAA did, which is not carry it at all. From the mid-to-late 1970s onward, some stations bumped Bandstand for various reasons -- the only chance I got to see it was during the prime-time anniversary specials, as my local stations, WJRT in Flint and, after the move, WTSP in Tampa Bay, didn't carry Bandstand.

WBRC used to be absolutely notrious for delaying popular network programming into less than desirable time-slots. Some of their more egregious preemptions have been noted here. Having lived in Birmingham all my life, the main reasons were, they were the #1 station in north Alabama, plus it enabled them to sell more local advertising during the hours when they were watched the most.

Retro: Buffalo/Niagara Sat, June 27, 1998

from Niagara Falls (Ontario) Review Listed in order of Niagara Falls cable position Cable 2 WGRZ 2-NBC Buffalo 5:00 NBC News Nightside 6:00 Critter Gitters 6:30 Adventures of Oliver Twist 7:00 All New Captain Kangaroo 7:30 Animal Adventures

8:00 Today (performance by the cast of Smokey Joe's Cafe) 10:00 Martha Stewart Living 10:30 Better Homes & Gardens 11:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class 11:30 Hang Time (x2) 12:30 NBA Inside Stuff 1:00 Wimbledon Tennis (same-day tape) 4:00 WNBA: Los Angeles-Houston 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 X-Files 8:00 Movie "The Brady Bunch Movie" 10:00 Profiler 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Sarah Michelle Gellar/music by Portishead) 1:00 Mad About You 1:30 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Infomercial 3:00 NBC News Nightside Cable 3 CIII 6/41-Global Toronto 5:30 Town & Country Ontario 6:00 Sharon, Lois & Bram Elephant Show 6:30 Blue Rainbow 7:00 Care Bears 7:30 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 8:00 Daffy Duck 8:30 Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension 9:00 Men in Black: The Series 9:30 Toonsylvania 10:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class 10:30 City Guys 11:00 Sam & Max 11:30 Weird Al noon KidsBeat 12:30 Sports Illustrated for Kids 1:00 Student Bodies 1:30 Chris Cross 2:00 Adventures of Sinbad 3:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 4:00 Xena: Warrior Princess 5:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 6:00 News 6:30 Focus Ontario 7:00 Ready or Not 7:30 Mysterious Island

8:00 Traders 9:00 Early Edition 10:00 Outer Limits 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 Comedy Showcase 2:00 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 2:30 Viva Variety 3:00 Beetlejuice 3:30 Infomercials Cable 4 CFMT 47-Ind/Ethnic Toronto 6:00 Telejornal 6:30 Studio Aperto 7:00 Chinese Newsline 8:00 Showers of Blessings 8:30 Macedonian Heritage 9:00 Hai Horizon 9:30 Lehen Malti 10:00 Wai Wai Wide 10:25 World Cup Pre-Game 10:30 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16-teams TBA (multilingual coverage; TSN had the anglo rights) 12:30 Pasargad 1:00 Kontakt 2:00 Lamire 2:55 World Cup Pre-Game 3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16-teams TBA 5:00 PGA: Western Open (JIP) 6:00 Russian Waves 6:30 Rozmaitosci 7:30 Svitohliad 8:30 TV Korea 9:00 Chinese Movie "The Invincible Constable" 11:00 Chinese Entertainment Plus mid. Inside the PGA Tour 12:30 Married...with Children 1:00 Vibe 1:30 Infomercials Cable 5 WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo 5:00 Headline News 6:30 Golf 2000 7:00 Click 7:30 Peer Pressure 8:00 News

9:00 CBS News Saturday Morning 11:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy 11:30 Wheel of Fortune 2000 noon Beakman's World 12:30 CBS StoryBreak 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 PBA: Oregon Open 4:00 PGA: Western Open 6:00 News 6:30 Infomercial 7:00 Pensacola: Wings of Gold 8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 9:00 Early Edition 10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 11:00 News 11:35 NYPD Blue 12:35 Infomercials 2:05 Inside Edition Weekend 3:05 Infomercials 4:35 Headline News Cable 6 CBLT 5-CBC Toronto 7:30 Fred Penner's Place 7:45 Guess What? 8:00 Theodore Tugboat 8:15 CBC Playground 8:30 Sesame Park 9:00 Little Bear 9:30 Skinnamarink TV 10:00 Spilled Milk 10:30 Street Cents 11:00 New Adventures of Robin Hood noon Canadian Gardener 12:30 Cottage Country 1:00 Travels with Mom 1:30 Moving On 2:00 Movie "The Four Feathers" 4:00 Pro Beach Volleyball 6:00 CBC News: Saturday Report 6:30 Fashion File 7:00 Baseball: Toronto-Atlanta (WTBS also aired the game) 10:00 TBA 11:00 CBC News: Saturday Report 11:30 Movie "Here Comes the Groom" Cable 7 CITY 57-Ind Toronto

5:40 Titans 6:00 Body Tech 6:30 War Years 7:30 Travel Magazine 8:00 Infomercials 9:00 Indo-Caribbean Visions 9:30 Dharti Sohni Pakistan 10:00 Eye on Asia 11:00 Polish Studio noon City Saigon 12:30 CityLine 1:30 CHUM-FM 30 2:30 Electric Circus 4:00 Speaker's Corner 4:30 Behind the Scenes 5:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 6:00 News 6:30 FashionTelevision 7:00 Ooh La La 7:30 MovieTelevision 8:00 NewMusic (interviews with Esthero, Ani DiFranco, Soccer, and Angelique Kidjo) 9:00 Movie "Sliver" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Meatballs III" 1:30 Movie "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" 3:10 Movie "The Girl in a Swing" Cable 8 CFTO 9-CTV Toronto Cable 16 CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener 6:00 (CKCO) News 6:30 Little Lulu 7:00 Mighty Jungle 7:30 Charlie Horse Music Pizza 8:00 101 Dalmatians: The Series 8:30 Brand Spanking New Doug (x2) 9:30 Recess 10:00 Pepper Ann 10:30 Master Control 11:00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 11:30 Acorn: The Nature Nut noon Canada AM Weekend 1:00 NBA Action 1:30 Real Fishing 2:00 Infomercials 2:30 Weekend Fisherman 3:00 Movie "Dinner at Eight"

5:00 Entertainment Now 6:00 News 6:30 (CKCO) Final Round 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Double Exposure 8:00 Cops (x2; second show comes from Sturgis SD's famous bike rally) 9:00 America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back 10:00 Once a Thief 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 News 12:05 Larry Sanders (x5) 2:35 Infomercials Cable 9 CICA 19-TVO Toronto 5:00 Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior 9x2) 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram Elephant Show 7:00 Bookmice 7:25 Babaloos 7:30 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon 8:00 Polka Dot Shorts 8:10 Mighty Machines 8:15 Polka Dot Shorts 8:30 Arthur 8:55 Zoe & Charlie 9:00 Country Mouse & City Mouse Adventures 9:30 On My Mind 10:00 Undersea Explorer 10:30 Homestyle 11:00 Guerilla Gardener 11:30 Medicine Demsytified noon Woman Being 12:30 Dotto's Data Cafe 4 1:00 Cybernation 1:30 Money Blues 2:00 More to Life 3:00 Talking Film (comics, including Bob Hope and Steve Allen, sound off on how their profession has changed over the years) 3:30 Distant Voices 4:00 Portraits of Power 4:30 Stuff 5:00 Get a Life! 5:30 Kids' Planet Video 6:00 Incredible Story Studio 6:30 Archaeology 7:00 National Dream (conclusion)

8:05 Movie "The Black Stallion" 10:05 Conversations 10:30 Movie "Requiem for a Heavyweight" mid. Conversations 12:10 Movie "The Beguiled" Cable 10 Cogeco Community 10-Niagara Falls 5:00 Community Bulletin Board 10:00 Niagara Outdoors 10:30 Wholistic Health 11:00 Niagara Symphony's 50th Anniversary 1:00 Soccer: Club Roma-York Shooters 3:00 Improving Your Financial Health 5:00 George Bailey 5:30 Pay Pics 6:00 Chef's Table 6:30 Plugged In! 7:00 Learning Path 8:00 Pride of Niagara 10:00 Conversations 11:00 Plugged In! (x2) mid. Community Bulletin Board Cable 11 CHLF-TFO Toronto 6:00 Mon amie Maya (Maya the Bee) 6:30 Bisou 6:45 Picoli et Lirabo 7:00 Pauline a la ferme/Mon doco-video des animaux 7:15 Iris, le gentil professeur (Iris the Happy Professor) 7:30 Pingu/Leo et Popi/Julien a la mer 7:45 Livre ouvert (Open Book)/Les bananes en pyjama (Bananas in Pajamas) 8:00 A la claire fontaine 8:30 Mon amie Maya 9:00 Cocotte Minute (Chicken Minute) 9:30 Les tracas de Rebecca 10:00 Le livre de la jungle (Jungle Book) 10:30 Les aventures d'Arthur le dragon (Dudley en francais) 11:00 Legendes indiennes du Canada (Indian Legends) 11:25 Le pouvoir de la paix 11:30 Arsene Lupin noon Declic! Le magazine 12:30 Villages et visages 1:00 Les grandes fleuves 2:00 Table d'hote 2:30 Bouffe au jardin de Cataraqui 3:00 Allo la terre!

3:15 Dossiers XXX 3:30 La cabane des reves 3:45 Le monde animal 4:00 Bisou 4:15 Picoli et Lirabo 4:30 Les aventures d'Arthur le dragon 5:00 Les amis de Sesame 5:30 Wubulous 6:00 Alice/Open a Door/Le pouvoir de la paix 6:30 Les yeux de la decouverte 7:00 Cirques du monde 8:00 Boite a chansons d'aujourd'hui 8:30 Declic! Le magazine 9:00 Cinema "Momo" 11:00 Mont-Royal (Mount Royal) Cable 12 CHCH 11-ONtv Hamilton 5:00 Infomercials 6:00 Town & Country Ontario 6:30 Ultimate Fishing Show 7:00 Infomercials 8:00 Movie Show Weekend 8:30 Ted & Tony's Inside Track 9:00 Infomercials 10:30 Q Scene 11:00 Rainbow TV Bingo 11:30 Angler & Hunter noon Fish'n Canada 12:30 Going Fishing 1:00 Investors On-Line 2:00 Home Check 2:30 Art of Gardening 3:00 Movie "Caught in the Act" 5:00 Movie Show Weekend 5:30 News 6:00 Counterstrike 7:00 Pensacola: Wings of Gold 8:00 Highlander: The Series (x2) 10:00 Profiler 11:00 News 11:30 Comedy at Club 54 mid. Fame LA 1:00 WWF Raw 3:00 Infomercials Cable 13 CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto

7:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Winnie l'ourson (New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) 8:00 La band a Ovide (Ovide & the Gang) 8:30 L'histoire sans fine (Never Ending Story) 9:00 Pierre et Isa 9:30 Aladdin 10:00 Doug 10:30 Ou est Charlie? (Where's Waldo?) 11:00 Tiny Toons (Tiny Toon Adventures) 11:30 Les Twist noon Cinema "Le jeune magicien" 2:00 Direction: Sud (Due South) 3:00 Entree des artistes 3:30 Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir (Avengers) 4:30 Branche 5:00 Vie de chalet 5:30 Chez nous 6:00 Le Telejournal 6:30 Le vent des annees 60 7:00 Baseball: Baltimore-Montreal (TSN aired the game in English) 10:00 Le Telejournal/Meteo 10:25 Nouvelles du sport 10:50 Cinema "Masques" Cable 19 CKVR 3-NewNet Barrie 5:05 Six Million Dollar Man 5:55 Body Tech 6:25 News 7:00 Sailor Moon 7:30 Adventures of Very Roger 8:00 Mr. Men 8:30 Guerilla Gardener 9:00 CityLine 10:00 Town & Country Ontario 10:30 Great Outdoorsman 11:00 Power Rangers in Space 11:30 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation noon Electric Playground 12:30 Champions of the Wild 1:00 Movie "Jailhouse Rock" 3:00 Real Fishing 3:30 Sport Diver 4:00 WCW Saturday Night 5:00 Baywatch 6:00 News 6:30 Smart Guy 7:00 Seinfeld (x2)

8:00 Movie "The Brady Bunch Movie" 10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 11:00 News 11:30 FashionTelevision mid. Star Trek: Voyager 1:00 Team Knight Rider 2:00 Conan the Adventurer 3:00 Six Million Dollar Man 4:00 War of the Worlds Cable 20 WUTV 29-Fox Buffalo 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Infomercials 6:30 Oscar's Orchestra 7:00 Van-Pires 7:30 All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series 8:00 Ned's Newt 8:30 Power Rangers in Space 9:00 Spider-Man's Web Files 9:30 Toonsylvania 10:00 Ultimate Goosebumps 10:30 Toonsylvania 11:00 Pick of the Week 11:30 Sam & Max noon Fresh Prince of Bel Air 12:30 In the Zone 1:00 Baseball: Fox's regional games were Subway Series (Yankees-Mets) or HoustonCleveland 4:00 Best of National Geographic 5:00 Movie "Soapdish" 7:00 Cops 7:30 New York Wired 8:00 Cops (x2) 9:00 America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back 10:00 Simpsons (x2) 11:00 Mad TV mid. Ghost Stories 1:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 2:00 Infomercials 4:00 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Desperate Deception" Cable 21 WNED 17-PBS Buffalo Cable 36 WNEQ 23-PBS Buffalo (17 and 23 simulcast on Saturdays) Programs before 11am air on 17 only 7:00 GED on TV (x2) 8:00 Barney & Friends (x2)

9:00 Woodwright's Shop 9:30 MotorWeek 10:00 Victory Garden 10:30 New Garden 11:00 Jerry Baker Gardening marathon 2:00 Plain & Fancy Cooking 3:00 Humor Your Stress (Loretta LaRoche on using humor to handle stress) 4:30 Women's Bodies, Women's Minds: The Mind Body Connection 6:00 Women's Bodies, Women's Choices 8:00 Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon 10:00 Fleetwood Mac (the band's return concert after 15 years apart) Cable 22 WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 5:00 Infomercials 6:30 Field Trip 7:00 Sing Me a Story 7:30 Nick News 8:00 101 Dalmatians: The Series 8:30 Brand Spanking New Doug (x2) 9:30 Recess 10:00 Pepper Ann 10:30 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:30 Jungle Cubs noon Aging is for Everyone 1:00 Infomercials 2:30 World Cup France Report 2:45 World Cup Pre-Game 3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16-teams TBA 5:00 X-Games 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Saturday 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Infomercial 8:00 Timecop 9:00 Movie "The Real McCoy" 11:00 News 11:35 PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal 12:35 Siskel & Ebert 1:05 Movie "Purple Rain" 3:05 Infomercials Cable 60 WICU 12-NBC Erie 5:00 Infomercials 5:30 Ag USA 6:00 Abbott & Costello 6:30 Infomercial

7:00 Today 9:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy 9:30 Click 10:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class 10:30 City Guys 11:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class 11:30 Hang Time (x2) 12:30 NBA Inside Stuff 1:00 Wimbledon Tennis 4:00 WNBA: Los Angeles-Houston 6:00 PGA Tour's Signature Golf 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Fully Alive 8:00 Movie "The Brady Bunch Movie" 10:00 Profiler 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 Viper 2:00 Infomercials Cable 68 WJET 24-ABC Erie 5:00 Headline News 6:00 Blossom 6:30 This Old House 7:00 Animal Adventures 7:30 101 Dalmatians: The Series 8:00 Clubhouse 24 8:30 Brand Spanking New Doug (x2) 9:30 Recess 10:00 Pepper Ann 10:30 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:30 Jungle Cubs noon New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 12:30 Science Court 1:00 Summer Celebrity Sports Invitational 2:00 Infomercials 2:30 World Cup France Report 2:45 World Cup Pre-Game 3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16-teams TBA 5:00 X-Games 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Saturday 7:00 Cheers 7:30 Seinfeld 8:00 Timecop 9:00 Movie "The Real McCoy"

11:00 News 11:30 NYPD Blue 12:30 Movie "Bullets Over Broadway" 2:30 Infomercials 3:30 Travel Travel 4:00 Headline News Cable 69 WSEE 35-CBS Erie 5:00 Nightman 6:00 Wild, Wild Web 6:30 Wall Street Journal Report 7:00 Beakman's World 7:30 CBS StoryBreak 8:00 CBS News Saturday Morning 10:00 New Ghostwriter Mysteries 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 2000 11:30 Weird Al noon Sing Me a Story 12:30 Infomercials 3:00 PBA: Oregon Open 4:00 PGA: Western Open 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 9:00 Early Edition 10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 11:00 News 11:35 Walker, Texas Ranger 12:35 Highlander: The Series 1:35 Soldier of Fortune, Inc. 2:35 PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal 3:35 Nightman 4:30 Wild, Wild Web OTA only WNYB 26-TCT Jamestown 5:00 TCT Revival 6:00 TCT Today 6:30 Flying House 7:00 Superbook 7:30 Lift Jesus Higher 8:00 Kids Against Crime 8:30 Gospel Bill 9:00 Circle Square

9:30 Kirstie's Manor 10:00 Gerbert 10:30 Janice's Attic 11:00 Quigley's Village 11:30 Kids Against Crime noon Kids Like You 12:30 Colby's Clubhouse 1:00 Kids Club 1:30 Faithville 2:00 Carol Lawrence 2:30 Dale Evans 3:00 Betty Jean Robinson 3:30 Public Report 4:00 Walt Mills 4:30 Doctor & the Word 5:00 Mike Barber 5:30 Living Epistles 6:00 Just the Facts 6:30 Zola Levitt 7:00 Dr. James Kennedy 8:00 In Touch 9:00 Hour of Power 10:00 Jack Van Impe 10:30 John Jacobs 11:00 Eastman Curtis 11:30 Pat Boone mid. Real Videos 12:30 G Rock 1:00 Fire by Night 2:00 Alvin Slaughter 2:30 Meadowlark Lemon 3:00 TCT Revival WNYO 49-WB Buffalo 5:00 Infomercials 6:00 Bullwinkle 6:30 New Adventures of Voltron 7:00 Conan the Adventurer 8:00 Adventures of Sinbad 9:00 Movie "Jonny Quest vs the Cyber Insects" 11:00 WCW Wrestling noon WWF Wrestling Challenge 1:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 2:00 Xena: Warrior Princess 3:00 Movie "Enter the Dragon" 5:00 Movie "Rapid Fire"

7:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 8:00 Earth: Final Conflict 9:00 Nightman 10:00 Outer Limits 11:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys mid. Xena: Warrior Princess 1:00 Baywatch 2:00 WWF Shotgun Saturday 3:00 Adventures of Sinbad 4:00 Little House on the Prairie

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Wednesday, 2/16/1994

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KBTC Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 2 CBC Morning News 4 Good Morning America Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Van Dyke's recovery from earthquake damage; inside the business of the Visa card. 5 Today Political analysis; children's products; Nick Nolte; actor Ethan Hawke; home renovation; Dr. Berry Brazelton. 7 1994 Olympic Winter Games Freestyle skiing; moguls; luge; women's singles; speed skating; men's 1500 meters. Delayed from Lillehammer, Norway. 9 Lamb Chop's Play Along! Charlie Horse gives Lamb Chop a Spanish lesson. 11 Tom & Jerry 13 Conan the Adventurer 22 J.E.N. TV

7:30 9 Shining Time Station A disheartened magician gains confidence. 11 Sonic the Hedgehog 13 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 28 Work It 8AM 9 Barney & Friends Barney celebrates the daily accomplishments of young children. 11 DuckTales 13 Merrie Melodies 22 Paid Program 28 Sesame Street 8:30 9 Mister Rogers Francois Clemmons visits; the people plan a soap opera. 11 Dennis the Menace 13 Pink Panther 22 Paid Program 9AM 2 What on Earth 4 Regis & Kathie Lee A wedding. 5 Days of Our Lives 7 Simon & Simon 9 Sesame Street 11 Ricki Lake Relationship problems. 13 Vicki! Cowboy style. 22 The 700 Club 28 Sit & Be Fit 9:30 2 Urban Peasant 28 French in Action Mirelle and Robert share stories. 10AM 2 Under the Umbrella Tree 4 home 5 Sally Jessy Raphael Mothers who kick their pregnant teens out of the house.

7 The Price is Right 9 Instructional TV 11 Can We Shop Starring Joan Rivers Guest: Roy Clark. 13 Family Feud (from CBS?) 22 Paid Program 28 Inspiration of Painting "Cardinal." Blending the background; blocking trees; painting the background. 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 22 Paid Program 28 Joy of Painting A lakeside path leads to a deserted island. 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Bob Vila's Home Again Lockset installation; closet system; catalog kit home; completed playground. 5 Jane Whitney Loveless marriages. 7 Young and the Restless 11 People's Court 13 In The Heat of the Night 22 Paid Program 28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 11:30 4 Loving 11 People's Court 22 Paid Program 28 Reading Rainbow LeVar goes beachcombing in Florida. Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 7 News 9 Nova New research on the controversy over chimps using human symbols to communicate. 11 Movie "The Burning Bed." [1984] Farrah Fawcett. A battered wife with three children sets her martial bed on fire with her drunken husband in it. 13 Matlock 22 Montel Williams Topic: controversial guests. 28 Sesame Street

12:30 5 Evening Magazine Guests Kim Basinger ["The Getaway"]; local sketch artist Jeanne Boylan. 1PM 2 4 One Life to Live 5 Leeza 7 As the World Turns 9 Instructional TV 13 Movie "Lies Before Kisses." [1991] Jaclyn Smith. A California woman needs a journalist's help to clear her publisher husband of blackmail and murder. 22 Bewitched 28 Newton's Apple Oil spills; body types; hair advice from Crystal Gayle; caribou. 1:30 22 I Dream of Jeannie 28 Shining Time Station 2PM 2 Midday 4 General Hospital 5 Jerry Springer Topic: gangs. 7 Guiding Light 9 Barney & Friends 11 Designing Women 22 Hallo Spencer 28 Race to Save the Planet Farmers learn procedures that work with, rather than against, nature. 2:30 9 Sesame Street 11 Family Matters Waldo dates Laura after getting an ego-boost from Urkel. 22 XUXA Magician Ed Alonzo; class clown. 3PM 2 Coronation Street 4 Northwest Afternoon Women discuss charging their husbands with rape. 5 Donahue Topic: legal malpractice.

7 Maury Povich 11 Tale Spin 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Mr. Bogus 28 Sew Creative Fashion show garments; bouncing bear quilt; applique; strip piecing. 3:30 2 Star Trek 9 Reading Rainbow 11 Darkwing Duck 13 Garfield 22 Stunt Dawgs 28 NatureScene Fall wildlife of Bombay Hook National Refuge. 4PM 4 Geraldo Scheduled topic: women who love grifters. 5 Oprah Winfrey Scheduled: Women confront the men who dumped them. 7 Hour Northwest 9 Square One Television 11 Goof Troop 13 Tiny Toon Adventures 22 T-Rex 28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 4:30 2 WKRP in Cincinnati 9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 11 Bonkers 13 Animaniacs 22 Yogi Bear & Friends 28 Square One Television 5PM and later in another separate post. -crainbebo

5PM 2 Family Matters 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 Saved By The Bell

13 Batman 22 Hawaii Five-0 28 ITN World News 5:30 2 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 9 Nightly Busienss Report 11 Cosby Show 13 M*A*S*H 28 The World of Collector Cars 1940 Cadillac V-16; 1935 Mercedes 500-K. 6PM 2 News 4 ABC News 5 NBC News 7 CBS News 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Full House 13 A Current Affair 22 Wild, Wild West 28 John McLaughlin's One on One 6:30 4 5 7 News 11 The Wonder Years 13 Inside Edition 28 Hometime Bathroom renovation; new layout design; demolition. Part 1 of 3. 7PM 2 The Health Show Common curable forms of ulcers. 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Evening Magazine 7 Entertainment Tonight Scheduled: Rosie Perez. 9 State Budget 101 Viewer call-in addresses the Washington budget. 11 Roseanne 13 Cops 22 Rolonda Models and their children. 28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood [another example of early prime time kids shows. 5year-olds should be getting close to bedtime by now]

7:30 2 Man Alive Muslim terrorists assault government official, tourists and Coptic Christians in Egypt. 4 Jeopardy! 5 American Journal 7 Hard Copy 11 Cheers 13 Rescue 911 28 Gerbert 8PM 2 The Nature of Things High technology helps athletes and coaches train, compete and monitor performance. 4 Thea Barbecue-sauce chef Thea [Thea Vidale] is offered a restaurant partnership. 5 Unsolved Mysteries Alleged healing powers of Lourdes, Frances; water; apprehension of a con artist who targeted elderly homeowners. 7 1994 Winter Olympic Games Figure skating; men's preview; freestyle skiing; moguls; luge; women's singles; speed skating; men's 1500 meters. 9 I'll Fly Away The public shuns Forrest for his social views; Lilly works on earning her high-school diploma. 11 Babylon 5 An ancient weapon transforms an archaeologist's [David McCallum] assistant into a halfalien killing machine. [This would be programs from PTEN, which KSTW was an affiliate of] 13 Beverly Hills, 90210 Brandon uses Kelly as a decoy for a reporter who suspects he's seeing Lucinda; Kelly moves back in with David and Donna. 22 Jenny Jones 28 I'll Fly Away Forrest must prosecute a black cleric who ignored the segregation of a lunch counter. 8:30 4 The Critic Jay falls for an obsessed fan [Pamela Reed]. 9PM 2 CBC Prime Time News 4 Home Improvement Tim's job demands pre-empt Jill's Valentine's Day plans. 5 Movie "Moment of Truth: To Walk Again." [1994] Blair Brown. Parents fight to get proper care for their son, a Marine paralyzed by a bullet during training.

9 The American Experience "George Washington: The Man Who Wouldn't Be King." A profile examines the first president's everyday relationships. 11 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues The Ancient wins a $38 million lottery. 13 Melrose Place A cruise with Reed endangers Jo; Sydney continues to blackmail Michael; Billy returns to have a heart-to-heart talk with Allison. 22 Montel Williams Scheduled program topic: women bald by choice. 28 TECX Fabio seeks proof that a company is illegally transporting and dumping hazardous waste. 9:30 4 Grace Under Fire Grace [Brett Butler] allows Libby [Kaitlin Cullum] to participate in a pageant. 10PM 2 Shehaweh Shehaweh discovers her loyalties lie with both the Indians and the French and acts as a mediator for peace. 4 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit '94: The 30th Anniversary Models pose in locations around the world. With Kathy Ireland; Rachel Hunter; Elle Macpherson; Roshumba; Ingrid Seynhaeve; Vendela; Stacey Williams; Patricia Velasquez; Kate James. 9 Against the Odds: The Artists of the Harlem Renaissance Narrator Joe Morton profiles a group of black visual artists and their work during the 1920s and '30s. 11 News 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation Picard and Data follow Spock [Leonard Nimoy] on an unauthorized mission to Romulus. 22 Street Legal Leon's old flame embroils him in her domestic affairs; Carrie negotiates a divorce with ex-husband and law partner Ted. 28 ITN World News 10:30 28 The World of Collector Cars 1935 Duesenberg; T-Bucket Roadster. Sign off 11PM. 11PM 2 Movie "The Spider's Web." [1989] An anarchist double-agent thwarts a weak schemer's rise to power in Nazi Germany, from the Joseph Roth novel. Part 4 of 4. 4 5 7 News

9 Good Neighbors Barbara takes up public speaking. 11 Married...with Children 13 M*A*S*H 22 Night Heat 11:30 9 Never Twain 11 Night Court 13 Rush Limbaugh 11:35 4 Nightline 5 Tonight Show Corbin Bernsen, the Village People. 7 Late Show/David Letterman Musician Richard Thompson. 12AM 2 E.N.G. Sign off 1AM. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Designing Women 13 Star Trek 22 Jenny Jones Topic: Unsympathetic friends. 12:05 4 Magnum P.I. 12:30 11 Family Matters 12:35 5 Late Night/Conan O'Brien Actress Amanda Pays. 7 Olympic Winter Games In and around the '94 Games. 1AM 9 News from Japan 11 Love Connection 13 22 Paid Program 1:05 4 Bertice Berry

Inappropriate trysting sites. -crainbebo

Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, February 9, 1987

Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 22KSKN (Independent) 28KAYU (Independent/FBC) Monday, February 9, 1987 MORNING 5 am 4Jim and Tammy 6Laverne & Shirley 5:30 6Morning Stretch 6:00 2Tom and Jerry 4The Jetsons 6Todays Business 22Kidsworld 28Morning Agricultural Report 6:30 4World News This Morning 6NBC News at Sunrise (Deborah Norville) 7Farm Day 22New Zoo Revue 28The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers 6:45 7A.M. Weather 7:00

2The CBS Morning News 4Good Morning America Chicago Auto Show; Sylvester Stallone (Over the Top); author Robin Cook (Outbreak). (David Hartman, Joan Lunden) 6Today Phil Donahue; Ann-Margret; Dionne Warwick. (Bryan Gumbel, Jane Pauley) 7Boomerang 22Heathcliff 28He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 7:30 2The Morning Program Humorist Roy Blount Jr.; older women working for younger bosses; alarm clocks. (Mariette Hartley, Rolland Smith) 7Captain Kangaroo 22Defenders of the Earth 28The Transformers 8:00 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 22Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors 28Dennis the Menace 8:30 7Todays Special 22Bugs Bunny & Friends 28My Little Pony n Friends 9:00 2The $25,000 Pyramid 4Donahue 6Sale of the Century 7Sesame Street 22Rocky and Friends 28The 700 Club 9:30 2Card Sharks 6Blockbusters 22Batman 10:00 2The Price Is Right 4Fame, Fortune and Romance 6Wheel of Fortune 7Body Pulse

22Jim and Tammy 28Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 4Webster 6Scrabble 7To Life 28Richard Roberts 11:00 2The Sally Jessy Raphael Show Sex-change operations. 4Ryans Hope 6Super Password 7Dads Army 22Ben Casey 11:30 2The Dating Game 4One Day at a Time 6Wordplay 7The Frugal Gourmet 28I Love Lucy AFTERNOON 12 pm 2The Judge 4All My Children 6Days of Our Lives 7American Playhouse 22Falcon Crest 28Perry Mason 12:30 2As the World Turns 1:00 4One Life to Live 6Another World 7Discover: The World of Science 22MOVIE: Sunset Boulevard (1950) William Holden, Gloria Swanson. A failed screenwriter falls into a mercenary romance with a faded silent-film star. 28Ask Dr. Ruth

1:30 2Capitol 28ValueTelevision 2:00 2Guiding Light 4General Hospital 6Santa Barbara 7Planet Earth An examination of how a collision with a comet could have destroyed the dinosaurs. (Repeat) 2:30 28Challenge of the GoBots 3:00 2The Young and the Restless 4The Flintstones 6Dynasty 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 22She-Ra: Princess of Power 28Scooby-Doo 3:30 4Gilligans Island 7Sesame Street 22The Centurion 28Smurfs Adventures 4:00 2Quincy, M.E. 4The Peoples Court 6Hour Magazine Scheduled: Ann-Margret; Lorenzo Lamas; a visit to St. Louis; Patti Page; Fundamentalists Anonymous; Dr. Ken Magid discusses troubled children. (Gary Collins) 22Ghostbusters [Filmation] 28ThunderCats 4:30 4Superior Court 7Square One Television 22Rambo: The Force of Freedom 28G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 5:00 2KREM 2 News at 5

(Rick Price, Maureen OBoyle) 4News 4 at 5 (Rob Daugherty, Elaine Murphy) 6Q-6 Nightly News (Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado) 7Profiles of Nature 22The Addams Family 28Diffrent Strokes 5:30 7The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 22I Dream of Jeannie 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 22Threes Company Jack Goes the Distance. An insult aimed at Furley leads Jack and a Golden Glove contender to the boxing ring to settle the score. 28The Wonderful World of Disney The Three Lives of Thomasina. (1964) Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire. The lives of three people are deeply affected by the apparent death and miraculous rebirth of a childs beloved cat. (Part 1 of 2) 6:30 2Entertainment Tonight An interview with actor Michael J. Fox (Light of Day); the life of Marilyn Monroe. (John Tesh, Mary Hart) 4All in the Family The Joys of Sex. Glorias discovery about Edith leads her to convince Mike to give Archie a lecture on the facts of life. 6Wheel of Fortune 7Nightly Business Report 22Too Close for Comfort Witness for the Persecution. Henrys life is threatened when hes the only eyewitness in a robbery. 7:00 2The New Newlywed Game 4Taxi Tonys Sister and Jim. Tony tries to fix up his divorced sister (Julie Kavner) with Alex, but she falls for Reverend Jim instead.

6Jeopardy! 7Bodywatch An examination of the doctor-patient relationship and suggestions for better communication. 22The All-New Crosswits 28Magnum, P.I. Flashback. Magnum slips into a time warp while trying to clear a union leader of a murder charge. 7:30 2Hollywood Squares 4WKRP in Cincinnati Ill Take Romance. Herb fixes Les up with the perfect date via a computer dating service. 6PM Magazine A plane-crash victims story; a man who makes dreams come true. 7To the Manor Born A Touch of Class. Audrey begins to accept the hard facts of her displacement and poverty and pays her first visit to the local supermarket. 22Crook and Chase 8:00 2Kate & Allie Emma Goes to College. College-bound Emma must decide whether to live with Kate or her father in California. 4MacGyver Pirates. Modern-day pirates, using Navy SEAL tactics, steal an 18th-century Spanish captains log that could lead them to a sunken treasure fleet. 6ALF Try to Remember. An electric shock makes ALF think hes an insurance salesman, and the Tanners try to jog his memory with stories of his recent past. 7American Playhouse: Smooth Talk (1985) Laura Dern, Treat Williams. A 15-year-old girls sudden discovery of her power over the opposite sex leads her into an emotionally terrifying encounter with an older man in this theatrical movie based on Joyce Carole Oates short story. Mary Kay Place. 22MOVIE: True Grit (1969) John Wayne, Glen Campbell. A marshal and a Texas Ranger help a young girl who is seeking revenge upon those who caused the death of her father. 28MOVIE: The Dollmaker (1984) Jane Fonda, Levon Helm. A Kentucky farm woman is forced to leave her native hills to join her husband in the slums of Detroit, where she struggles to maintain dignity for the family despite the sordid world around them. 8:30 2My Sister Sam Another Saturday Night. Sams long-distance boyfriend pays a surprise visit the same

night that Sam (Pam Dawber) has a blind date. 9:00 2Newhart Jail, Jail, the Gangs All Here. Larry, Darryl and Darryl (William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, John Voldstad) are charged with stealing a cow, and they want Dick to defend them. 4The ABC Monday Night Movie: The Last Fling (TV, 1987) John Ritter, Connie Selleca. A bride-to-bes last flirtation before marriage takes an unexpected turn when she falls in love with her prey. 6NBC Monday Night at the Movies: The Two Mrs. Greenvilles (TV, 1987) Ann-Margret, Claudette Colbert. As Anns acceptance among high society grows, her marriage collapses, leading to revelations about her past, a shocking act of violence and an effort by the family to keep the Greenville reputation spotless. (Part 2 of 2) 9:30 2The Cavanahughs A Chorus Malign. Kits showgirl friends visit on their way through town and stir things up. 7The Other Bridge 10:00 2Cagney & Lacey Easy Does It. The detectives go undercover at AA and Al-Anon meetings, where Cagney sees an acquaintance; the 14th speculates about retirement for Samuels. 7With Ossie & Ruby My Man Bovanne. Theresa Merritt plays a woman who upsets her children at a political gathering when she delights in the company of an elderly blind man (Bill Cobbs). Elo: Angela Bassett. Joe Lee: Samm-Art Williams. 10:30 7Hank Jim Owen portrays country-western singer Hank Williams. 22USA Tonight 28Ask Dr. Ruth Topic: over 50 and single. Guest: actress Angie Dickinson. LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News at 11 (Rick Price, Maureen OBoyle) 4News 4 at 11 (Rob Daugherty, Elaine Murphy) 6Q-6 News

(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado) 22The Benny Hill Show Con man Benny plans to relieve a bookie of his cash. 28The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers Scheduled: jazz recording artist Wynton Marsalis; Emmanuel Lewis (Webster). 11:30 2Simon & Simon Harms Way. A woman who hires the Simons to find her ex-husband is really a front for a group trying to track a federal agent standing in the way of an assassination. (Repeat) 4Nightline 6The Best of Carson From 1985: actress Liza Minelli; humorist Roy Blount; comedian Bobby Kelton. 22Tales of the Unexpected Ill Be Seeing You. A man is willing to sacrifice his wifes wealth and beauty for the love of a nearly blind young woman whose sight he hopes to save. 12 am 4The Fall Guy 22Crook and Chase 28The 700 Club The new constitution in the Phillipines; tips on effective communication. (Pat Robertson) 12:30 6Late Night with David Letterman Scheduled: comedians Jimmy Brogan and Fred Willard. 12:40 2MOVIE: Mrs. Rs Daughter (TV, 1979) Cloris Leachman, Season Hubley. Based on the true story of the mother of a rape victim who embarks on a traumatic and frustrating battle to bring her daughters rapist to trial. (Repeat) 1:00 4News 4 at 11 (Repeat)

Retro: Nashville, Sun. June 16th, 1985

Source: TV Guide, Nashville Edition CHANNELS 2 WKRN Nashville [ABC] 4 WSMV Nashville [NBC]

5 WTVF Nashville [CBS] 8 WDCN Nashville [PBS] 13 WBKO Bowling Green, KY [ABC] 17 WZTV Nashville [IND] 22 WCTE Cookeville [PBS] 30 WCAY Nashville [IND] 39 WFYZ Murfreesboro [IND] KET Kentucky Educational Television [PBS] 5:45 2 Movie "The Bottom of the Bottle." [1956] Alcoholism and family conflicts are themes in this tale of an escaped convict determined to rejoin his wife and children. Van Johnson. 5:50 4 Farm Digest 6AM 4 Community Worship 5 Mornings on 5 39 Joy of Gardening 6:30 4 Nashville Gospel 17 America's Black Forum 39 Joy of Music 7AM 2 It's Your Business 4 Silhouettes 5 Jimmy Swaggart 8 KET Sesame Street 13 This is the Life 17 Three Stooges 39 Keith Cook 7:30 2 Amazing Grace 4 Jerry Falwell 13 Jimmy Swaggart 17 Rev. Leroy Jenkins 30 Old Time Religion 39 Rev. David Paul 8AM 2 Essence

Interviews with comedienne Whoopi Goldberg and fashion designer Jeffrey Banks. 5 It Is Written with George Vandeman 8 Sporting Life 17 Church Service 30 Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch 39 Larry Jones Presents KET Sesame Street 8:30 2 Miracle Revival Hour 4 Day of Discovery 5 James Robison Presents 8 Bobby Jones: Gospel Music 13 Larry Jones 17 Ernest Angley 30 Martian 39 Old Fashioned Gospel Hour 9AM 2 World Tomorrow With Herbert W. Armstrong 4 Robert Schuller 5 Oral Roberts 8 Mystery! Part 2 of "Reilly: Ace of Spies" finds the agent [Sam Neill] stationed in Port Arthur, Manchuria, in 1904. 13 Herald of Truth 30 Adventures of Gilligan 39 W.V. Grant Jr. KET Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 2 Jimmy Swaggart 5 Two Rivers Hour 13 Kenneth Copeland 17 Transformers 30 Heathcliff KET Newton's Apple 10AM 4 Jim Whittington 8 Matinee at the Bijou 17 Kids Incorporated 22 Sesame Street 30 Inspector Gadget 39 Prosperity for Living KET Nova

In 1982's "Goodbye Louisiana," narrator Burt Lancaster studies the threats posed by the Mississippi River should its course change dramatically. 10:30 2 Church Service-Baptist 4 Kenneth Copeland 5 13 World Tomorrow With Herbert W. Armstrong 17 Cisco Kid 30 Batman 11AM 5 Africa: Cry of a Continent (World Vision?) 13 Church Service-Baptist 17 Wonder Woman 22 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 30 Rifleman BW 39 Serendipity Singers KET Sneak Previews 11:30 2 This Week with David Brinkley 4 Meet the Press 8 Portfolio 22 Electric Company 30 Movie BW "Young People." [1940] Heartwarming, tuneful tale of a retired vaudeville family snubbed by their New England neighbors. Shirley Temple, Jack Oakie. 39 Outdoor Hi-Lites KET Comment on Kentucky Noon 4 Lost History Profiles of female American Methodist activists, including Barbara Heck, who helped create the Methodist church in the U.S. and Canada; Harriet Tubman, whose Civil Warera Underground Railroad helped fugitive slaves; Frances Willard, a 19th-century women's rights leader. 5 Auto Racing Flag-to-flag coverage of the Michigan 400, a NASCAR Grand National event at Brooklyn, Mich. Defending champion Bill Elliott heads the field of top stock-car drivers taking on this two-mile track. 8 22 Washington Week in Review 13 Wrestling 17 Movie "Hatari." [1962] Some wonderful wildlife footage highlights this mixture of action and romance centering on a Tanganyika game farm. John Wayne. 39 Cruise Connection

KET Evening at Pops 12:30 2 At The Movies Screening scheduled: "Prizzi's Honor" [Jack Nicholson]; "D.A.R.Y.L" [Michael McKean]; "Secret Admirer" [C. Thomas Howell]. 8 22 Wall $treet Week 39 World of Photography 1PM 2 13 U.S. Open Final-round play at Birmingham, Mich. Jim McKay, Jack Whitaker, Peter Alliss and Dave Marr are among the commentators. (Golf) 4 Drag Racing The 15th annual Gatornationals, taped March 14-17 in Florida. 8 Nashville Business Edition 22 Market to Market 30 Baseball Cincinnati at Atlanta. 39 Jimmy Houston Outdoors KET American Interests 1:30 8 Adam Smith's Money World 22 Firing Line Topic: psychiatry. 39 Off Beaten Path An examination of off-road racing, filmed in the desert surrounding Las Vegas. KET Jean Shepherd's America 2PM 4 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 8 Moneymakers IV Topic: investing in the communications industry. Venita VanCaspel is the series hostess. 39 Movie "Congratulations, It's a Boy!" [1971] TV-movie with Bill Bixby as a bachelor who suddenly finds he has a son-age 17. Edye: Diane Baker. Al: Jack Albertson. KET Painting with Elke Sommer 2:30 4 That Nashville Music 8 Sneak Previews 22 Creative Woman KET Magic of Oil Painting 3PM

2 13 U.S Open Continues 4 This Week in Country Music Performances by the Oak Ridge Boys [who also are interviewed] and Ricky Skaggs. Also: Music City News Country Awards highlights. 8 Six-Gun Heroes 17 Movie "Evil Under the Sun." [1982] Agatha Christie whodunit, with Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot investigating an Adriatic resort. 22 Spectrum Hawaii KET Quilting 3:30 4 Sportsworld Boxing is the main event on the program. Also: a preview of the CART Indy Car summer schedule. The fight pits former WBC champion Edwin Rosario [22-1, 19 KOs] against Frankie "The Surgeon" Randall [23-0, 19 KOs] in a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout, telecast live from London. Rosario lost his title to Jose Luis Ramirez last November in one of 1984's best fights. 5 Movie "Gidget's Summer Reunion." [Made for TV, 1985] The little surfer girl [Caryn Richman] gathers the gang to celebrate husband Moondiggie's 30th birthday. Dean Butler. 22 Living Green 39 Movie "The Trackers." [1971] Sammy Davis Jr. and Ernest Borgnine in a TV-movie about the hunt for a girl missing in Indian country. KET Painting Ceramics 4PM 8 Wild, Wild World of Animals 22 Wild America 30 Mike Douglas Presents Comedy segments featuring Bob Hope, Carol Burnett and Burt Reynolds are interspersed with musical numbers by Tanya Tucker ["Baby, I'm Yours"]. KET This Old House 4:30 8 Wild America 22 American Debate KET Victory Garden 5PM 4 5 News 8 Health Matters 17 Tales from the Darkside 22 To Be Announced 30 Buck Rogers

39 Action Makers KET Kentucky Gardening 5:30 2 News 4 NBC News-John Palmer 5 CBS News 8 Working Women 13 ABC News-Sam Donaldson 17 Twilight Zone 22 More Than a Promise 39 Great American Outdoors KET Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' 6PM 2 13 Ripley's Believe It or Not! Segments include crime-prevention techniques; reconstructing faces from skulls; how a slave won freedom with a snake bite; controlling the weather; how to make sea water drinkable; a customized Mercedes-Benz with a TV and fireplace; milk-carton boats; water that can cut through steel. 4 Punky Brewster 1. An unsleepy Punky [Soleil Moon Frye] threatens the TV-opera viewing of Henry [George Gaynes]. 2. Terrified of getting a booster shot, Punky is calmed by Henry who gives her a keepsake: a "magic nickel" she proceeds to lose. 5 60 Minutes 8 Great Railway Journeys of the World A luxurious journey through southern Africa. 17 Dance Fever The Van Patten family [Dick, Pat, Nels, Jimmy, Vince] are the judges. Richard James Burgess sings "Breathless." 22 Nature 30 Happy Days Richie [Ron Howard] wangles the use of Fonzie's flat for a date. Fonzie: Henry Winkler. 39 Inside NASCAR KET Nature "In Praise of God" dramatizes the research of naturalists from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Included: theologian John Ray [1627-1705]. 6:30 4 Diff'rent Strokes Drummond [Conrad Bain] suffers the agony of defeat as coach of Sam's Little League team, but even more agonizing is the cold shoulder he gets from Sam [Danny Cooksey]. 17 Seeing Stars Interviewed: Steven Spielberg ["The Goonies"], Howie Mandel and Ted Danson ["A Fine Mess"]. Also: clips from "Cocoon."

30 Too Close for Comfort Henry [Ted Knight] is dumbfounded when he learns that his gruff former chief petty officer [Gerald S. O'Loughlin] is gay. 39 Church Service-Baptist 7PM 2 13 Movie Sylvester Stallone carries the banner of organized labor in "F.I.S.T." [1978], about the rise and fall of an ambitious union leader. Rod Steiger, Peter Boyle. 4 Cosby Show The Huxtables celebrate Father's Day in December after Cliff [Bill Cosby] complains about the impractical gifts he's received in the past. Clair: Phylicia Ayers-Allen. 5 Murder, She Wrote On a Mediterranean isle, an attempt on an artist's life fails, but then, it's the only first attempt. Jessica: Angela Lansbury. 8 Nature "Search for the Mind" dramatizes the work of Charles Darwin and how it influenced other 19th-century naturalists. 17 Music City U.S.A. Deborah Allen joins host Vern Gosdin. Music includes "I Can Tell by the Way You Dance." Video artists: the Statlers and Karen Taylor-Good. Songs include "Atlanta Blue." 22 All Creatures Great and Small The veterinarians investigate a mysterious dog-poisoning epidemic; and the Darrowby bellringers join Tristan for a last evening on the town. Tristan: Peter Davison. 30 Start of Something Big Featured: interviews with William Shatner, Billy Dee Williams, Jane Seymour, Janet Leigh and composer Henry Mancini. Also: a segment on "The Tonight Show." 39 New Dimensions KET Evening at Pops Bernadette Peters joins maestro John Williams and the Boston Pops for a medley of tunes from the film "Pennies from Heaven." The Pops play the theme song from "E.T." 7:30 4 Pilot "Fathers and Sons." When a boy [Ian Fried] suspects his parents are about to split up, he enlists his buddies and their unsuspecting fathers to help prevent it. Not on NBC's announced fall schedule. 17 Charles Givens Building the American Dream-Commercial 39 Breath of Life 8PM 4 Movie "A Father's Love" [1978], a gritty story of disintegrating relationships in an ItalianAmerican Bronx family. Directed by Robert Mulligan; released to theaters as "Bloodbrothers." 5 Crazy Like a Fox

Harry [Jack Warden] investigates the death of a detective friend [Joe Maross], and picks up the man's last case: finding the loot from a five-year-old armored-truck heist. 8 KET Masterpiece Theatre World War II rages on in the conclusion of "Strangers and Brothers," which finds Lewis [Shaughan Seymour] involved in a British project to develop an atomic bomb. 17 Ernest Angley 22 Masterpiece Theatre In Part 6 of "Strangers and Brothers," Lewis [Shaughan Seymour] must cope with the anxieties of his wife [Sheila Ruskin] and the black moods of his best friend [Nigel Havers]. 30 700 Club 39 Dr. Howard C. Estep 8:30 39 Brother Henson's Lighthouse Hour 9PM 5 Trapper John M.D. The X-rays of a 4-year-old car accident victim suggest a history of abuse. Meanwhile, Riverside [Charles Siebert] wants to prevent E.J. [Marcia Rodd] from learning he contributed to a sperm bank before they were married. Trapper: Pernell Roberts. 8 Great Performances The life of composer Giuseppi Verdi [1813-1901] is dramatized in a six-part series featuring British actor Ronald Pickup as the adult Verdi. Part 1 focuses on his childhood in a Northern Italian farming community, where Verdi's strong musical aptitude resulted in his becoming church organist at age 12. The modest success of his first opera "Oberto" [1839] was followed closely by the disastrous "Un Giomo di Regno." 17 Jerry Falwell 22 Masterpiece Theatre See 8PM, Ch. 8/KET. 30 Jimmy Swaggart 39 Rejoice in the Lord 10PM 2 4 5 13 News 17 Wraparound 22 In Search of Bach Scenes of the 1981 Bach Aria Festival and Institute at Stony Brook [N.Y.], with young musicians performing and rehearsing. 30 Nashville Gospel Jamboree 39 Living to Go 10:30 2 Bonanza Ben [Lorne Greene] is confronted by a woman who claims to be his wife, and a sheriff who pins a murder charge on him.

4 Teddy Bart's Nashville 5 Gunsmoke 13 M*A*S*H 17 Black Pulse 11PM 4 Hollywood on 4 Interviews with Jamie Lee Curtis and Paul McCartney. Host: Dan McDaniels. 13 Switch A family of con artists stage seances to lure their victims into a stock-market ploy. John: John Dehner. 17 Rev. David Paul 30 Larry Jones 39 Voice of Praise 11:30 2 Face to Face 4 George Michael Sports Machine 5 Face the Nation 12AM 2 13 ABC News-Tom Jarriel 4 Children Between Life and Death (World Vision IIRC) 5 Entertainment This Week 1AM 4 Nashville Gospel 5 CBS News Nightwatch 1:30 4 Headline News 3AM 5 CBS News Nightwatch Continues 4:55 4 Job Market -crainbebo

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Wed. December 30th, 1987

Source: Seattle Times

2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 4 Good Morning America IRS Commissioner Lawrence Gibbs. 5 Today Deidre Hall. 7 This Morning 9 Sesame Street 11 Dennis the Menace 12 Kids Club 13 G.I. Joe 22 Spiral Zone 7:30 11 Jetsons 12 My Little Pony 13 Dinosaucers 22 Bionic Six 8AM 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 12 Scooby-Doo 13 Smurfs 22 Silverhawks 28 3-2-1 Contact 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 My Little Pony 12 Kids Club 13 Teddy Ruxpin 22 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 28 Sesame Street 9AM 4 Geraldo

5 Good Company 7 Oprah Winfrey Author Paul Pearsall ["Super Martial Sex"]. 9 Sesame Street 11 Brady Bunch 12 Leave it to Beaver 13 Sale of the Century [NBC] 22 Success-N-Life 9:30 2 Doctor [??] 11 Bewitched 12 Too Close for Comfort 13 Classic Concentration [NBC] 28 Square One Television 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Who's The Boss? 5 Wheel of Fortune 7 The Price is Right 9 Movie "His Girl Friday." [1940] Rosalind Russell. Ace reporter Hildy Johnson is a woman divorced from her editor in this witty remake of the 1931 "The Front Page." Directed by Howard Hawks. 11 Superior Court 12 Wil Shriner Greg Louganis, Indy 500 champion Danny Sullivan, comedian Jimmy Brogan author Herb Goldberg. 13 Hour Magazine Tracey E. Bregman; Elizabeth Taylor; actor Toddy Curtis; scoliosis; Alzheimer's and the family; how to become a game show contestant. 22 Gary Randall 28 Mister Rogers A cook demonstrates food preparation. 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 4 Mr. Belvedere 5 Sally Jessy Raphael Topic: Is daycare hurting our children? 11 Divorce Court 22 Lassie 28 OWL/TV 11AM

2 Sesame Street 4 Ryan's Hope 5 Super Password 7 Young and the Restless 11 The Judge 12 Hawaii Five-0 13 Love Connection 22 Father Knows Best 28 Kirk's Camera 11:30 4 Loving 5 Scrabble 9 Trying Times 11 Superior Court 13 High Rollers 22 My Three Sons 28 Sesame Street Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 News 9 Nova 11 Movie "The Love-Ins." [1967] James MacArthur. A college professor, indignant over the expulsion of two students for publishing a radical newspaper, resigns in protest and joins the hippie movement. 12 Perry Mason 13 Pyramid [probably $25K version, CBS] 22 Slim Cooking 12:30 13 Card Sharks [CBS or syndi?] 22 Dick Van Dyke 28 Where Have All The Teachers Gone? Teachers speak on problems and frustrations. 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Another World 7 As the World Turns 9 Discover 12 Dick Van Dyke 13 Movie

"Brother of the Wind." [1975] Dick Robinson. A mountain man enjoys the company and protection provided to him by the four abandoned wolf pups he adopts. 22 Hogan's Heroes 28 Young Storytellers In Russia A group of U.S. children tours the Soviet Union, performs before audiences and visits with Soviet families and performers. 1:30 12 My Three Sons 22 Gomer Pyle USMC 2PM 2 7 Guiding Light 4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 9 Radio [??] 11 Laverne & Shirley 12 I Love Lucy 22 Dennis the Menace 28 Dead Drunk Identifying the drunken driver and how to stop people who drink and drive. 2:30 9 Pets & People An animal talent agency; Hawaii's costly "koi" fish. 11 Bravestarr 12 Andy Griffith 22 Heathcliff 28 Innovation 3PM 2 Heritage 4 Northwest Afternoon Two people who say they have made contact with deceased loved ones. 5 Wil Shriner See 10AM, Ch. 12. 7 Matt Houston From his padded cell, an institutionalized madman [Chuck Connors] sends thugs to attack Matt's friends and finally Houston himself. 9 Sesame Street 11 Transformers 12 Flintstones 13 Rockford Files 22 Ghostbusters 28 Madeleine Cooks

3:30 2 Kensington [??] 11 Beverly Hills Teens 12 G.I. Joe 22 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 28 Adventure [??] 4PM 2 Facts of Life 4 Win, Lose or Draw 5 Donahue Parents victimized by their teenage children. 7 People's Court 9 28 3-2-1 Contact 11 Ghostbusters 12 JEM 13 Gilligan's Island 22 She-Ra 4:30 2 Wonderstruck 4 Hollywood Squares 7 News 9 Square One Television 11 Bugs Bunny 12 Diff'rent Strokes 13 DuckTales 22 Thundercats 28 Mister Rogers 5PM 2 Video Hits 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers See 10AM, Ch. 28. 11 Diff'rent Strokes 12 Three's Company 13 College Football Freedom Bowl, Air Force vs. Arizona State, from Anaheim, CA. 22 Flintstones 28 Sesame Street 5:30 2 Three's Company 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Silver Spoons

Edward hires a bodyguard [Mr. T] for Ricky. 12 Silver Spoons 22 I Dream of Jeannie 6PM and later tomorrow. -crainbebo

12:30 13 Card Sharks [CBS or syndi?] I believe this was the CBS version, as the syndicated version (which was on KING-TV), ended back in September 1987.

6PM 2 News 4 ABC News 5 NBC News 7 CBS News 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Family Ties Alex gets his ideal girl-then meets another. 12 M*A*S*H 22 Beverly Hillbillies 28 Nightly Business Report 6:30 2 Wheels [Not Wheel of Fortune, what was this?] 4 7 News 5 Top Story 11 Three's Company 12 Taxi 22 Leave it to Beaver 28 Woodwright's Shop 7PM 2 Charlie Brown [likely Happy New Year, Charlie Brown] 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Entertainment Tonight Highlights of the best TV shows of 1987. 7 Newlywed Game 9 Wild, Wild World of Animals 11 Cheers

12 Wonderful World of Disney "Hot Lead and Cold Feet." Two brothers [Jim Dale in a dual role] compete to inherit an Old West cow town. Part 2 of 2. 22 Knight Ridger A loan shark [James Luist] employs a hit man equipped with a high-tech automobile to force clothing manufacturers out of business. 28 From 7 to 28 Up In 1964, director Michael Apted records the ambitions and views of 7-year-old British youngsters from varied backgrounds. At seven-year intervals, up to age 28, he films the group again to learn how their ideas change with time, if they achieve their goals and what their futures may be. 7:30 2 Garfield 4 Jeopardy! 5 Evening 7 Dating Game 9 World of Survival 11 M*A*S*H 8PM 2 1987: Year in Review Focusing on free trade, Canadian politics, the Persian Gulf, U.S. foreign and internal affairs and the stock market collapse of October 19. 4 Perfect Strangers Larry and Balki encounter challenges at their new newspaper jobs. 5 Highway to Heaven Jonathan and Mark help a lonely mystery writer [Didi Conn] meet the subject of her truelife novels, a spy who was murdered in 1968. 7 The China Odyssey Martin Sheen narrates a behind-the-scenes look at Steven Spielberg's film adaptation of J.G. Baherd's novel. 9 From 7 to 28 Up See 7PM, Ch. 28. 11 Movie "The Streets of San Francisco." [1972] Karl Maldon. Two police detectives clash with an attorney being framed for a young woman's murder. 12 Movie "They Were Expendable." [1945] 22 Perry Mason A woman learns a bride has wed a bigamist and is later charged herself with the man's murder. 8:30 4 Head of the Class Criticism from classmates hogs down high-school journal editor Simone.

13 Movie "Jane Eyre." [1944] Joan Fontaine. Young governess, in love with her employer, learns his insane wife is imprisoned elsewhere in the house. Based on the classic by Charlotte Bronte. 9PM 2 Nature of Things Spa therapy as medical treatment. 4 Hooperman Harry inherits an apartment building after his landlady's murder. 5 Unsolved Mysteries Host Karl Malden reviews the circumstances surrounding four authentic mysteries. 7 The Kennedy Center Honors Walter Cronkite presides over festivities honoring Perry Como, Bette Davis, Sammy Davis Jr., violinist Nathan Milstein and choreographer Alwin Nikolais with Lifetime Achievement Awards. 22 Columbo A gospel singer [Johnny Cash] tells his fanatical evangelist wife [Ida Lupino] he will quit if she doesn't give him more of the concert profits, then kills her when she refuses and threatens him with blackmail. 9:30 4 The "Slap" Maxwell Story Slap comes to the frightening realization that many people want to get him. 28 Solti at 75: A Celebration Musical salutes, film clips and interviews, highlight the accomplishments of conductor Georg Sotti on his 75th birthday. 10PM 2 National-Journal 4 Dynasty 5 Scared Sexless Connie Chung examines how the threat of AIDS and other factors are contributing to a change in sexual mores in the United States. 11 News 10:30 9 28 Mark Russell The satirist reviews the year's top political stories. KTPS sign off 11PM. 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation A disease that has already killed one ship's crew infects the Enterprise, causing emotional instability and chaos. 11PM 2 4 5 7 News

9 Movie "The Student Prince." [1954] Ann Blyth. Prince Karl goes to Heidelberg to sow some wild oats and proceeds to fall in love with a barmaid. Mario Lanza sings for the prince. 11 Barney Miller The dangers of police work upset Barney's wife. 12 Cannon 22 USA Tonight 11:30 4 Nightline 5 The Tonight Show Gregory Peck; guitarist B.B. King, Allyce Beasley. 11 Saturday Night Host: Ted Knight. 13 The Wilton North Report Interview with Michael Kinsley, editor of "The New Republic." 22 The Honeymooners Ralph rehearses a speech, Ralph thinks he is fired. 11:35 2 Maude Maude has a bad first day as boss of a real-estate office. 7 Adderly Mona witnesses an ISI agent's kidnapping and places herself in danger when she decides to follow the perpetrators. 12AM 4 Getting in Touch A girl feels that her parents don't trust her. 11 Forgotten Children 12 Discover 22 Hawaii Five-0 12:05 2 Movie "Joey Boy." 12:30 4 The Avengeres Attempts to repair damage done by saboteurs to a research computer uncover information that casts blame on the machine's creator. 5 Late Night Chevy Chase, comedian Elayne Boosler. 12 Movie "The Front Page." [1974] Jack Lemmon. An ace reporter and a city editor argue over their newspaper's coverage of a killer's execution.

13 Movie "The Proud Rebel." [1958] Alan Ladd. An Illinois widow helps a Southern widower harassed by sheepherders while traveling with his dog and mute son after the Civil War. 12:45 7 Movie "Fast Friends" [1979] Carrie Snodgress. A divorced mother joins the staff of a network TV talk show and befriends the head writer for its obnoxious host. 12:50 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 1AM 11 Hee Haw Co-host Ralph Emery. Guests: Ray Stevens, Johnny Lee, Hillbilly Jim, Gospel Quartet. 22 Movie "Double Crossbones." [1951] Donald O'Connor. A bumbling buccaneer uses his knowledge of the governor's corruption to lure the love of the official's girlfriend. -crainbebo

Retro: St. Louis Fri, Sept 19, 1986

from TV Guide-St. Louis edition 2 KTVI-ABC 4 KMOV-CBS 5 KSDK-NBC 9 KETC-PBS 11 KPLR-Ind 13 WCEE-Ind (Mount Vernon, IL) 24 KNLC-Ind/Rel 30 KDNL-Ind Morning 5:00 11 News 13 Jim & Tammy 24 Bible Study of... 5:30 4 Ag-Day

11 Morning Agriculture Report 24 Film 30 Morning Stretch 5:55 2 Thought for Today 6:00 2 ABC World News This Morning 4 CBS Morning News (guest Vanna White) 5 NBC News at Sunrise 11 Gilligan's Island 13 Morning Agriculture Report 24 Movie "Roll On Texas Moon" (bw) 30 Mork & Mindy 6:15 9 American Story: Beginning to 1877 6:30 5 Today in St. Louis 11 Centurions 13 Headline News 30 Heckle & Jeckle 6:45 9 AM Weather 7:00 2 Good Morning America (guests Vanna White and Robert Hays) 5 Today (guests Nancy Reagan and Corazon Aquino) 9 Farm Day 11 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 13 She-Ra: Princess of Power 24 Superfriends 30 MASK 7:15 9 AM Weather 7:30 9 Lilias, Yoga & You 11 GI Joe 13 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors 24 Toddler's Friends 30 ThunderCats

8:00 4 $25,000 Pyramid 9 Sesame Street 11 Jetsons 13 Morning Stretch 24 Heritage Singers 30 Flintstones 8:30 4 Strike It Rich 11 My Little Pony 'n Friends 13 Hangin' In 24 NLEC Worship 30 Heathcliff 9:00 2 Waltons 4 Oprah Winfrey 5 Phil Donahue 9 Today's Special 11 Challenge of the GoBots 13-24 Richard Roberts 30 700 Club 9:30 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 Family Ties 10:00 2 Fame, Fortune & Romance 4 Price is Right 5 Sally Jessy Raphael (low-impact aerobics) 9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 Mary Tyler Moore 13-30 Jim & Tammy 24 Shape-Up 10:30 2 Double Talk 5 Scrabble 9 Letter People 11 Bob Newhart 24 Larry Rice 11:00

2 Ryan's Hope 4 Young & the Restless 5 Super Password 9 Today's Special 11 Love Boat 13-30 Jimmy Swaggart 11:30 2 Loving 5 Wheel of Fortune 9 Sesame Street 13-30 Headline News 24 New Bible Baffle Afternoon noon 2 All My Children 4 Superior Court 5 News 11 Beverly Hillbillies 13 Love Boat 24 Judge Roy Bean (bw) 30 Falcon Crest 12:30 4 As the World Turns 5 Days of Our Lives 9 Health Matters 11 Movie "Coach of the Year" 24 Movie "The Basketball Fix" (bw) 1:00 2 One Life to Live 9 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel 13 700 Club 30 Andy Griffith 1:30 4 Capitol 5 Another World 9 Kathy's Kitchen 30 F Troop 2:00 2 General Hospital 4 Guiding Light

9 Life Around Us 13 Bewitched 24 Buford & Friends 30 Brady Bunch 2:30 5 Sale of the Century 9 We're Cooking Now 11 Popeye 13 I Dream of Jeannie 24 Circle Square 30 Alvin & the CHipmunks 3:00 2 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 4 Divorce Court 5 Hour Magazine (guests Dack Rambo and Ken Howard) 9 Sesame Street 11 Voltron 13 Scooby-Doo 24 Villa Alegre 30 Inhumanoids 3:30 2 Jeffersons 4 Judge 11 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 13 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors 24 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 30 Silverhawks 4:00 2 Three's Company 4 Magnum, PI 5 People's Court 9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 Rambo 13 Little House on the Prairie 24 Kid's Jamboree 30 Transformers 4:30 2 Taxi 5 Jeopardy! 9 3-2-1 Contact 11 She-Ra: Princess of Power

24 Stuff 30 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers 5:00 2-4-5 News 9 Sesame Street 11 Facts of Life 13 Too Close for Comfort 24 Superfriends 30 What's Happening!! 5:30 2 ABC World News Tonight 4 CBS Evening News 5 NBC Nightly News 11 Silver Spoons 13 PM Magazine (reporting poll results) 24 Kids Unlimited 30 Happy Days Evening 6:00 2-4-5 News 9 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 11 Facts of Life 13 Newlywed Game 24 Inspector Gadget 30 Diff'rent Strokes 6:30 2 Entertainment Tonight 4 Newlywed Game 5 Wheel of Fortune 11 Too Close for Comfort 13 Dating Game 24 Dennis the Menace (bw) 30 Gimme a Break! 7:00 2 Sidekicks (premiere) 4 Scarecrow & Mrs. King (a new timeslot for the 2-part 4th season premiere) 5 A-Team 9 Washington Week in Review 11 Movie "The Enemy Below" 13 Movie "Desperate Women" 24 Movie "The Spirit of West Point" (bw)

30 Rockford Files 7:30 9 Wall Street Week 8:00 2 Starman (premiere; moves to 9pm next week, preceded by Sledge Hammer! and Mr. Belvedere) 4 Movie "Many Happy Returns" 5 Miami Vice 9 Great Performances "You Can't Take It with You" 30 Movie "The High Commissioner" 8:30 24 Larry Rice 9:00 2 Funny 5 Crime Story 11 $100,000 Pyramid 13 WKRP in Cincinnati 24 In Touch 9:30 11-13 News 10:00 2-4-5 News 9 Nightly Business Report 11 WKRP in Cincinnati 13 M*A*S*H 24 Christian Connection 30 Sanford & Son 10:30 2 M*A*S*H 4 Carol Burnett & Friends 5 Tonight Show (guests David Letterman and Andreas Vollenweider) 9 Dark Shadows 11 Hollywood Squares 13 Three's Company 24 Movie "The Dawn Trail" (bw) 30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 11:00 2 ABC News Nightline

9 Fugitive 11 Movie "The Stranger Within" 13 Tales of the Unexpected 30 I Love Lucy (bw) 11:30 2 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 4 Movie "Return of the Pink Panther" 5 Friday Night Videos (3rd-anniversary celebration) 13 Benny Hill 24 Contemporary Music 30 Fridays 11:50 9 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler Late Night midnight 2 Mission: Impossible 13 Fame 24 Bible Study of... 12:30 11 Movie "Spectre" 24 Film 30 Movie "Along the Great Divide" (bw) 1:00 2-5 News 13 Puttin' on the Hits 1:30 2 Documentary 24 100 Huntley Street 2:00 2 Thought for Today 2:30 11 Movie "End of the Game" 24 Film 30 Movie "Chamber of Horrors" 4:00 24 Film

4:30 11 Muppet Show 24 Bible Study of... 30 Movie "Planet of Blood"

Looks like KSDK pre-empted Santa Barbara in the 2:30 pm timeslot and aired Sale Of The Century. Did they ever carry SB?

Retro: Nashville, Wednesday, Jun. 19th, 1985

Source: TV Guide, Nashville Edition. Issue #1681. (just received in the mail!) CHANNELS 2 WKRN Nashville [ABC] 4 WSMV Nashville [NBC] 5 WTVF Nashville [CBS] 8 WDCN Nashville [PBS] 13 WBKO Bowling Green, KY [ABC] 17 WZTV Nashville [IND] 22 WCTE Cookeville, TN [PBS] 30 WCAY Nashville [IND] 39 WFAY Murfreesboro [IND] KET Kentucky Educational Television [PBS, listed starting at 2:30PM] 5AM 4 NBC News-Connie Chung 5 CBS News-Faith Daniels 5:30 4 Ralph Emery 5 Ag-Day 17 Carl Tipton 5:55 13 Farm & Home 6AM 2 ABC News-Bell/Sullivan 5 CBS News-Kurtis/George 13 ABC/Local News 17 Jimmy Swaggart

30 Superheroes 39 Biznet News-Comer/Grant 6:30 17 Great Space Coaster 30 Superfriends 7AM 2 13 Good Morning America Scheduled guest: actor Emilio Estevez ["St. Elmo's Fire"]. 4 Today-Gumbel/Pauley Scheduled: Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas ["Miami Vice"]. 17 Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig 30 Inspector Gadget 39 Ronnie Page Gospel 7:15 8 A.M. Weather 7:30 8 Nightly Business Report Guest commentator: Arthur Laffer. 17 Tom & Jerry 22 Farm Day 30 Heathcliff 7:45 22 A.M. Weather 8AM 5 News 8 Sesame Street 17 Scooby Doo 30 Fat Albert 39 Living to Go 8:30 5 Press Your Luck 17 Woody Woodpecker & Friends 30 Tranzor Z 39 Brother Henson's Lighthouse Hour 9AM 2 13 Phil Donahue 4 Hour Magazine Victoria Principal [conclusion]; the first of a three-part discussion of headaches; a

cookbook for students. 5 Match Game (reruns likely) 8 22 Electric Company 17 Facts of Life Jo [Nancy McKeon] learns that a teacher friend [Deborah Harmon] is leaving Eastland. 30 700 Club 39 Richard Roberts 9:30 5 Price is Right 8 22 3-2-1 Contact 17 Brady Bunch 10AM 2 Sally Jessy Raphael 4 Wheel of Fortune 8 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 13 Angie When family bickering deadlocks wedding plans, Angie and Brad decide to elope. 17 Family 22 Woodwright's Shop 30 Jim Bakker 39 Old Fashioned Gospel Hour 10:30 2 13 All-Star Blitz Scheduled: Charles Nelson Reilly, Marion Ross, Telma Hopkins, Larry Manetti. 4 Scrabble 5 Talk of the Town 8 Today's Special 22 College for Canines 39 20 Minute Workout 11AM 2 13 Ryan's Hope 4 Channel Four Magazine 8 22 Sesame Street 17 Andy Griffith 30 Jimmy Swaggart 39 Odyssey [85] 11:30 2 Loving 5 Young and the Restless 13 Midday 17 Divorce Court

30 Living to Go Noon 2 13 All My Children 8 Contest of Champions 1985 17 Movie BW "Situation Hopeless but Not Serious." [1965] Wacky farce about two GIs imprisoned in the cellar of an eccentric German shopkeeper [Alec Guinness]. Robert Redford. 22 Music from Tennessee Tech 30 Flipper 12:30 4 Sale of the Century 5 As the World Turns 30 I Dream of Jeannie 1PM 2 13 One Life to Live 4 Another World 22 Newton's Apple 30 Eight is Enough 39 INN News 1:30 5 Capitol 22 Timmy and Lassie 39 We're Cooking Now 2PM 2 13 General Hospital 4 Santa Barbara 5 Guiding Light 8 Nature of Things 17 Amazing Spider-Man 22 Nova "Here's Looking at You, Kid" documents the recovery of a San Francisco boy who suffered serious burns in 1975. 30 Gidget 39 Alive & Well! 2:30 17 Flintstones 30 Fat Albert KET Electric Company 3PM

2 Little House on the Prairie 4 Days of Our Lives 5 $25,000 Pyramid Scheduled: Charles Siebert, Jo Anne Worley. 8 Fall and Rise of Reginald Perin 13 Loving 17 Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig 22 KET Sesame Street 30 Tranzor Z 39 Odyssey [85] 3:30 5 Joker's Wild 8 3-2-1 Contact 13 Diff'rent Strokes 17 Tom & Jerry 30 Heathcliff 4PM 2 Dallas Ellie [Barbara Bel Geddes] fears that the lump in her breast might be cancerous. First of two parts. Dusty: Jared Martin. 4 $100,000 Name That Tune 5 Dukes of Hazard Daisy [Catherine Bach] is unaware that the stranger she gave a lift to is the henchman of a boss who's trying to muscle in on Boss Hogg's territory. 8 22 KET Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 13 Jeffersons Florence's boy friend is coming for dinner-with an appetite for matrimony. Florence: Marla Gibbs. Buzz Thatcher: Larry McCormick. 17 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 30 Inspector Gadget 39 Odyssey [85] 4:30 4 Jeopardy! 8 22 KET Electric Company 13 WKRP in Cincinnati Carlson [Gordon Jump] thinks up a wacko Thanksgiving promotional gimmick. Andy: Gary Sandy. 17 Voltron 30 Leave it to Beaver BW Wally [Tony Dow] tries to shield a naive boy from Eddie's pranks. Eddie: Ken Osmond. 5PM 2 News

4 Wheel of Fortune (that early in the evening? And when did Pat Sajak leave WSMV?) 5 Sanford and Son Conclusion. The Sanfords are pursued in Honolulu by jewel thieves looking for hot gems they planted on Fred [Redd Foxx]. 8 Sesame Street 13 M*A*S*H Margaret's father [Andrew Duggan] is a retired colonel who is even more Regular Army than his daughter. Margaret: Loretta Swit. 17 Gilligan's Island Gilligan challenges Howell to a game of golf for three million dollars. 22 3-2-1 Contact Trini gets a ride in the Goodyear Blimp and goes snorkeling. 30 Happy Days Conclusion. Fonzie [Henry Winkler] pops the question to Pinky [Roz Kelly]. 39 Odyssey [85] KET Rod & Reel Angling for coho and chinook salmon. 5:25 4 Weather 5:30 2 13 ABC News-Peter Jennings 4 NBC News-Roger Mudd 5 CBS News-Dan Rather 17 Alice When George Burns stops into Mel's, Vera [Beth Howland] believes that he's actually the Deity he played in the movie "Oh, God!". 22 KET Nightly Business Report Guest commentator: Adam Smith. 30 Laverne & Shirley Carmine persuades the girls to perform in a hospital Christmas show. 6PM 2 Love Connection 4 News-60 min 5 13 News 8 22 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 17 Diff'rent Strokes Kimberly thinks a job at a fast-food place is a move toward independence. 30 Star Trek On a distant mining colony, the men of the Enterprise grapple with a creature capable of moving through solid rock. Kirk: William Shatner. KET Heart of the Dragon "Mediating" in domestic disputes is the topic.

6:30 2 People's Court Cases involve a refund for a water bed, and a damaged sweater. Judge: Joseph A. Wapner. 5 Family Feud 13 Wheel of Fortune 17 Jeffersons George [Sherman Hemsley] takes charm lessons to impress a society columnist. Kingsley: Howard Morton. 7PM 2 13 Fall Guy To nail a bail jumper planning to murder a wealthy woman [Sonja Smits], Colt finagles a job as the woman's bodyguard. Colt: Lee Majors. 4 Highway to Heaven The future looks bleak for a basketball star who loses his scholarship because of a heart condition: he has never learned to read. Jonathan: Michael Landon. 5 Movie Jane Alexander plays the colorful frontiers-woman "Calamity Jane" in this 1984 TVmovie that interweaves Old West action with scenes of Jane's distressful personal life. Based on letters to her daughter who, according to the drama, was fathered by Wild Bill Hickok [played by Frederic Forrest]. Buffalo Bill: Ken Kercheval. Nell: Isabell Monk. 8 22 KET Celebration for Handel and Bach Michael Korn conducts the Concerto Soloists Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Singers in works by Handel and J.S. Bach. Included: "Zadok the Priest." 17 Movie "5 Card Stud." [1968] Suspense yarn about an unknown killer who is methodically eliminating former members of a lynch mob. Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum. 30 Movie "Gigi." [1958] The delectable Lerne and Loewe musical adaption of Colette's story about turn-of-the-century Paris. Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan. 39 Movie "Baker's Hawk." [1976] Utah's mountains provide a colorful backdrop for this familyorientated tale of farmers vs. vigilantes in old Colorado. Clint Walker, Burt Ives. 8PM 2 13 Dynasty Lady Ashley [Ali MacGraw] uses her influence to help Blake with some sensitive negotiations; Steven [Jack Coleman] makes an important decision about his life; Adam [Gordon Thomson] is snubbed by Blake; and the Carringtons welcome Nicole [Susan Scannell] into their home. 4 Facts of Life A no-win situation: Tootie [Kim Fields] asks Natalie [Mindy Cohn] for an honest opinion of her dreadful one-woman play about Eleanor Roosevelt. 8 22 KET Mark Russell The satirist introduces the song "How Are Things in Nicaragua?"; and discusses

President Reagan's proposed tax plan and the "new Pentagon surplus." 8:30 4 Double Trouble Showered with compliments on her fashion-newspaper article, Allison [Liz Sagal] decides to give up design school for a full-time writing career. Margo: Barbara Barrie. 8 22 Plowing Up a Storm Richard Reeves chronicles agricultural activism. KET Pre-College Curriculum 9PM 2 13 Hotel A bon vivant [John Davidson] hires a bellman [James Houghton] to go on a blind date in his place; Mrs. Cabot [Anne Baxter] wants to "get back in touch" with her employees; McDermott [James Brolin has a bittersweet reunion with two college pals [Geoffrey Scott, Cliff Potts]. 4 St. Elsewhere The search for a kidney donor reunites Auschlander with a Nobel prize-winning friend [David Wayne], who's spent the last 40 years in the African bush; removing a bullet from a patient [Elissa Wolfe] is a risky procedure for Craig and Ehrlich; Rosenthal's birthday is anything but happy. Craig: William Daniels. Rosenthal: Christine Pickles. 5 CBS Reports In April 1983 the American embassy in Beirut was bombed by Islamic radicals, leaving more than 50 dead. Six months later terrorists blew up the U.S. Marine barracks in Lebanon, killing 241 U.S. members of the multinational peace-keeping force. These and other acts have raised questions about what the American response to terrorism ought to be, and have fueled fears that similar violence could be exported to the U.S. Walter Cronkite examines the issues involved in fighting a war that, he says, "is unlike any war that we have ever fought. There are no visible soldiers, no visible fronts." Some of those Cronkite talks with express concern that, in the course of threatened U.S. reprisals, innocent people might be harmed. Others wonder whether we possess the means to deal effectively with terrorism. Among those interviewed are Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger; former Undersecretary of State Lawrence Eagleberger; Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres; Robert Kupperman of the Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies; FBI Director William Webster; author Claire Sterling ["The Terror Network"]; and Dan Pipes, professor of strategy at the Naval War College. 17 Charles Givens Building the American Dream-Commercial 39 In Search Of... New evidence concerning the exact location of Mt. Sinai is explored. Leonard Nimoy is the host of the series. KET MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 9:30 17 Benny Hill A visit to a film studio where the budget doesn't provide for retakes. 30 One Day at a Time

Julie and Barbara [Mackenzie Phillips, Valerie Bertinelli] stay home from a party to await a long-distance call from Ann [Bonnie Franklin]. 10PM 2 4 5 13 News 8 Nightly Business Report Guest commentator: Adam Smith. 17 Andy Griffith BW Barney [Don Knotts] and a bloodhound go after an escaped convict. 22 Great Chefs of New Orleans The owner of Crozier's restaurant prepares sea-scallop appetizer, coq au vin, creme caramel, chicken in cream sauce. 30 Too Close for Comfort Henry's life is threatened by a robber [Tom Silardi] whom he identified to the police. Sergeant Bedrosian: Dana Gladstone. 39 Odyssey [85] KET News (Open-Captioned). Wonder what it was? Captioned ABC News ended back in 1982... 10:30 2 M*A*S*H Potter announces a Soldier of the Month contest that will send the winner to Tokyo. 4 Three's Company 5 Entertainment Tonight Scheduled: James Brolin is interviewed on the set of "Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues." 8 22 Latenight America Scheduled: A discussion of drug and alcohol abuse. Also: successful business management techniques are examined. 13 Nightline 17 Tonight Show 30 Quincy A malpractice attorney is after Quincy [Jack Klugman] for prematurely pronouncing a kidney donor dead. Morrison: Granville Van Dusen. 11PM 2 WKRP in Cincinnati A fantasy episode with station staffers portraying the ghosts of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" to Carlson's Scrooge-like persona on Christmas. Carlson: Gordon Jump. 4 Barney Miller The detectives' new female colleague [Mari Gorman] has a jealous husband. 5 Night Heat A rape victim is unwilling to identify her attacker. O'Brien: Scott Hylands. 13 Eye on Hollywood A program on the Yucatan. 11:30

2 Nightline 4 Late Night with David Letterman Scheduled: Filmmaker John Waters. 13 Pop! Goes the Country Jerry Reed, Susan Raye and Mickey Newbury are the performers. Selections include "Guitar Man," "City of New Orleans" [Jerry]. 17 Movie "The Final Eye." [Made for TV, 1977] A mysterious island retreat houses a unique cloning center. Susan George. 30 Night Gallery A love story about a friendless girl and a slimy thing that looks like a refuse heap. Brenda: Laurie Prange. 12AM 2 Movie "The Nightcomers." [1971] Sex and violence underscore this original Michael Hastings screenplay, exploring the secrets behind Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw." Marlon Brando. 30 Doctor is In 39 Odyssey [85] 12:10 5 Movie "Goldenrod," a 1977 TV-movie set in the '50s, about a Canadian rodeo champion [Tony Lo Bianco] who's forced to reevaluate his life after being sidelined by an injury. 12:30 4 Tic Tac Dough 1AM 4 Headline News 1:15 17 INN News-Morton Dean 1:30 5 Record Guide 1:50 5 Jimmy Swaggart 2AM 5 CBS News Nightwatch-Charles Rose 39 Odyssey [85] 2:20

2 Movie BW "The Invisible Terror." [1963] A tape recorder provides the only clue to the disappearance of a scientist, last seen working on a serum to make men invisible. Hannes Hauser. 4AM 5 CBS News Nightwatch Continues 39 Odyssey [85] 4:05 2 News 4:35 2 Movie BW "The Outcasts of Poker Flat." [1952] Excellent version of the grim Bret Harte yarn about a motley group of people gathered in a mountain cabin during a blizzard. Anne Baxter, Dale Robertson. 4:55 4 Job Market -crainbebo

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Mon. November 14th, 1988

Source: Seattle Times 2 CBUT Vancouver-CBC 4 KOMO Seattle-ABC 5 KING Seattle-NBC 7 KIRO Seattle-CBS 9 KCTS Seattle-PBS 11 KSTW Tacoma-IND 12-KVOS Bellingham-IND 13-KCPQ Tacoma-Fox 22 KTZZ Seattle-IND 28 KTPS Tacoma-PBS 7AM 4 Good Morning America Orientation at a health spa; health and fitness check-up; aerobic-exercise options; mud treatments; fitness and nutritional motivation; Loni Anderson; workout goals. 5 Today Jonathan Winters; Ralph Macchio; the 20th anniversary of Children's Television

Workshop; George Burns. 7 This Morning 9 Sesame Street 11 C.O.P.S. 12 Flintstones 13 Double Dare 22 Thundercats 7:30 11 Dennis the Menace 12 Alvin and the Chipmunks 13 Dinosaucers 22 Ghostbusters 8AM 2 The Professionals 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 Bugs Bunny 12 Scooby-Doo 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Gumby 28 Nutrition [??] 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 Scooby-Doo 12 My Little Pony 13 Snorks 22 Care Bears 28 Sesame Street 9AM 2 Fitness People 4 Geraldo Church's sexual Watergate. 5 Seattle Today Heloise, syndicated columnist; author Deniece Schefield ["Confessions of an Organized Housewife"]. 7 Sally Jessy Raphael Transsexuals. 9 Sesame Street 11 Brady Bunch 12 Leave it to Beaver 13 Family Feud [from CBS] 22 Silverhawks

9:30 2 Doctor [??] 11 Medical-likely Family Medical Center 12 The Gong Show 13 Card Sharks 22 Casey Treat 28 Instructional TV 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Home [30 mins?] Breast reconstruction; steroid dangers; lifesaving videos; children and Thanksgiving. 5 Wheel of Fortune 7 The Price is Right 9 Instructional TV 11 On Trial 12 Regis & Kathie Lee Robert Goulet; Barbara Eden; EPCOT Center, from Walt Disney World, Orlando. 13 Gong Show 22 Success-N-Life 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 4 Growing Pains 5 Win, Lose or Draw Linda Dano; Sandy Ferguson; Michael Corbett; Doug Davidson. 11 Divorce Court 13 Relatively Speaking-game show with John Byner, lasted a season 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Ryan's Hope 5 Super Password 7 Young and the Restless 11 The Judge 12 Sally Jessy Raphael 13 Happy Days A college scout offers Chachi a shady scholarship. 22 The 700 Club 28 Square One Television 11:30 4 Loving 5 Scrabble 11 Superior Court 13 Partridge Family

28 Sesame Street Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 Sale of the Century 7 News 11 Regis & Kathie Lee See 10AM, Ch. 12. [The first season was aired on 11, but the end of it was never seen in Seattle IIRC. KOMO took over later in '89 or '90 and has broadcast the show for over 20 years at 9AM] 12 22 Perry Mason 13 Gary Collins "Children and Parents" Alyssa Milano ["Who's the Boss?"]; Carol Evans, publisher of Working Woman. 12:30 5 Classic Concentration 28 3-2-1 Contact 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Another World 7 As the World Turns 11 Newlywed Game 12 I Love Lucy 13 Movie "Goodnight, My Love." [1972] Richard Boone. A blonde hires a dwarf and his privateeye partner to find her missing fiance in 1946 Los Angeles. 22 Hawaii Five-0 28 Instructional TV 1:30 9 Reading Rainbow 11 Dating Game 12 Mary Tyler Moore 2PM 2 7 Guiding Light 4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 9 Maturity 11 JEM 12 Quincy M.E 22 Gunsmoke

2:30 9 Yan Can Cook 11 My Little Pony 13 'Toon Time 3PM 2 Coronation Street 4 Northwest Afternoon Shirley Temple Black. 5 Days of Our Lives 7 Oprah Winfrey Tour of the closets of "shopaholics." 9 Sesame Street 11 Woody Woodpecker 12 Alvin and the Chipmunks 13 13 Smurfs 22 Dick Van Dyke 28 Joy of Painting 3:30 2 Talkabout 11 Alvin and the Chipmunks 12 C.O.P.S. 13 Flintstones 22 Bob Newhart Show 28 Art/Jackson [??] 4PM 2 Facts of Life 4 Win, Lose or Draw 5 Scarecrow & Mrs. King 7 Donahue Sex etiquette. 9 28 3-2-1 Contact 11 Ghostbusters 12 Wonderful World of Disney Mickey Mouse is featured in "Squatter's Rights" and "Mickey's Trailer." 13 Tom & Jerry 22 I Dream of Jeannie 4:30 2 Kids of Degrassi Street Gymnastics help Cathryn get through her parents' divorce. 4 Family Feud 9 28 Square One Television 11 Jetsons

13 DuckTales 22 Hogan's Heroes 5PM 2 Video Hits 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers 11 12 Silver Spoons 13 Wonderful World of Disney A cartoon look at vacation includes "Bee at the Beach" and "Alpine Climbers." 22 Leave it to Beaver 28 Sesame Street 5:30 2 Kate & Allie 5 NBC News 9 Wild, Wild World of Animals 11 12 Three's Company 22 Leave it to Beaver 6PM 2 5 News 4 ABC News 7 CBS News 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Family Ties Skippy is smitten with Mallory's shy college friend. 12 M*A*S*H 13 Love Connection 22 Newhart George avoids publicity after becoming a local hero. 28 PM Tacoma 6:30 4 News 7 Cosby Show Theo and Cockroach scheme to pass a test on "Macbeth." 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 M*A*S*H 12 Newlywed Game 13 A Current Affair 22 Kate & Allie Allie's job-wanted ad runs in the personals column. 28 Pro & Con The listings after 7PM will be added later tonight.

-crainbebo

7PM 2 Pacific Report 4 NFL Football Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins. 5 Entertainment Tonight 7 News 11 Cheers Sam and Woody bet each other who can kiss Rebecca first. 12 Dating Game 13 Hill Street Blues Belker returns; Renko's attempt to reconcile with Daryl Ann only worsens matters; lonely Jabionski yields to sexual temptation. 22 St. Elsewhere The residents await exam results; bulimic Armstrong sinks into despair Fiscus poses for a photo as an eligible Boston bachelor. 28 Doctor Who 7:30 2 Danger Bay A territorial crisis makes Grant late for a wedding. 5 Evening Lenita Airisto; model/news anchor; tour the Finnish Archipelago; Penny LeGate compares Helsinki to Seattle. 7 USA Today Candice Bergen; fashion industry. 9 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas Guests: writers Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris. 11 Night Court Dan decides to wed for money. Guest: Mimi Kennedy. 12 Hollywood Squares 28 EastEnders Dr. Legg feels pressured; Sue learns she is finally pregnant. 8PM 2 7 Newhart Appendectomy patient Stephanie gets blood from an unwanted source. 5 ALF ALF's antics force the Tenners to spend Thanksgiving with the Ochmoneks. 9 Discover Galapagos land iguanas; how children think; the correlation between heart attacks and stress student engineers compete in a mechanized battle. 11 Movie

"This Child is Mine." [1985] Lindsay Wagner. A career couple adopt a newborn baby and months later are taken to court by the biological mother. 12 Movie "Pleasure Palace." [1980] Omar Sharif. A gentlemanly high-stakes roller tries to save a Las Vegas casino owner from a cruel Texan. 13 Movie "Sixteen Candles." [1984] Molly Ringwald. Nobody seems to care about Samantha's 16th birthday. And on top of that, some jerk at school keeps bugging her, and she likes another girl's guy. 22 Best of National Geographic A study of earthquakes, volcanoes and geothermal energy helps to illustrate the theory of plate tectonics. 28 Masterpiece Theatre Pym is promoted; suspicious supervisors call Pym to London to question his allegiance. 8:30 2 Degrassi Junior High Lucy ignores L.D. to spend time with Paul. 5 Hogan Family David dates the girl he set Burt up with. 7 Coming of Age Sports fan Dick wants the Dunes wired for cable television. 9PM 2 Kate & Allie 5 Movie "Too Good to Be True." [1988, Patrick Duffy] An insanely jealous woman plots a way to keep her writer husband from her sister forever. 7 Murphy Brown SERIES PREMIERE: A TV journalist's [Candice Bergen] professional success contrasts her personal failings. 9 Survival Film crews travel worldwide for 10 years collecting footage on animals' relationships with their offsprings. 22 Movie "Give My Regards to Broadway." [1948] Dan Dailey. An old vaudevillian who dreams of a comeback raises his son and daughters as a family act. 28 Alaska at War During World War II, 250,000 Americans flock to Alaska to launch an offensive against the Japanese invading the Attu and Kiska Islands. 9:30 2 7 Designing Women A voluptuous maid disrupts a romantic Thanksgiving at the beach. 10PM

2 National-Journal 4 Curt Warner Show with Bruce King A review of Sunday's Seattle/Houston game. 7 People Magazine on TV Angela Lansbury; Oprah Winfrey; Prince Charles; Richard Burton's diaries; "sloth lady of the Amazon." Host: Jane Wallace. 9 Camp David Interviews, archival footage and photos spanning the camp's 45-year history describe the presidential retreat. 11 News 12 On Trial 13 Public People, Private Lives Malcolm Jamal-Warner; Barry Bostwick; Jessica Hahn. 28 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour Sign off 11PM. 10:30 12 Barney Miller 11:00 2 4 5 7 News 9 Movie "The 39 Steps." [1935] Robert Donat. A man and woman who cannot stand each other are handcuffed together and chased by spies and the police. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 11 12 M*A*S*H 13 Love Connection 22 Night Gallery A son must take over for his father, a sin eater. 11:30 4 Nightline 5 The Tonight Show Guest host Jay Leno; Maryam D'Abo ["Something is Out There"]; John Byner. 11 M*A*S*H 12 WKRP in Cincinnati 13 A Current Affair 22 Movie "Gentle Sinners." [1981] Christopher Earle. A young man robs and runs away from his religiously zealous parents in 1950s rural Manitoba. 11:35 2 Newhart 7 Magnum P.I. Police [Vic Morrow, W.K. Stratton] oppose Thomas when he seeks the killer of his friend and surfing partner.

12AM 4 A Kenny Rogers Classic Weekend Teams of celebrities and athletes compete in sporting events on Rogers' Athens, GA estate. 11 Morton Downey Jr. Topic: Who killed President Kennedy? 12 Gong Show 13 Improv Tonight Host Melanie Mayron. Guests: Bob Zany, Jeff Stillson, Kevin Rooney. 12:05 2 Movie "The Cruel Sea." [1953] Jack Hawkins. World War II U-boats leave the captain and crew of a British corvette to the mercy of the North Atlantic. 12:30 5 Late Night Victoria Principal; John Malkovich; band 10,000 Maniacs; the suit made of cereal. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 12 Benny Hill 13 Liar's Club 12:35 7 Movie "Defiance." [1980] Jan-Michael Vincent. A merchant seaman stands alone against a street gang terrorizing his New York slum neighborhood. 1AM 4 Hollywood Squares 11 Cosmetics-infomercial perhaps 12 Movie "Part 2, Walking Tall." [1975] Bo Svenson. Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser continues his one-man war on crime as its ringleader tries to stop him. 13 SCTV Network -crainbebo

10AM 4 Home [30 mins?] Some ABC affiliates (WPVI in Philadelphia, for example) aired a half-hour of the hourlong "Home" program from Woody Fraser Productions - and I believe they also done so for its successor, "Caryl and Marilyn: Real Friends."

Home ran only for 30 minutes during its infancy. Reruns of "Growing Pains" filled the hour nationally, so this appears to be in sequence from the network.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Friday, Feb. 24th, 1989

Source: Seattle Times 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 4 Good Morning America Don Adams and Barbara Feldon ["Get Smart, Again!"]; a luau; a ukulele factory. John Hillerman. Joan Lunden reports from Hawaii. 5 Today (from Miami) 7 This Morning 9 Sesame Street 11 C.O.P.S. 12 Flintstones 13 Popeye 22 Thundercats 7:30 11 Dennis the Menace 12 G.I. Joe 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Ghostbusters 8AM 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 Jetsons 12 Scooby-Doo 13 Smurfs 22 Gumby 28 French in Action

8:30 2 Wok's Up 9 Mister Rogers 11 12 My Little Pony 13 Snorks 22 Care Bears 28 Sesame Street 9AM 2 Fitness People 4 Geraldo Scheduled: Sexually active or sexually addicted? 5 Seattle Today Scheduled topic: spouses that remarry. 7 Sally Jessy Raphael Scheduled: A swimsuit fashion show. 9 Sesame Street 11 Three's Company 12 Andy Griffith 13 Family Feud-CBS 22 Silverhawks 9:30 2 Doctor [??] 11 Three's Company 12 Newlywed Game 13 Card Sharks-CBS 22 Casey Treat 28 Instructional TV 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Home Advice for women going through divorce; Sammy Davis Jr. recommends movies on videocassette. 5 Wheel of Fortune 7 The Price is Right 9 Instructional TV 11 On Trial 12 Regis & Kathie Lee Suzanne Sommers; Vidal Sassoon. [The show went MIA in Seattle for the second half of the 88-89 season. KSTW had it in the beginning.] 13 Gong Show 22 Success-N-Life

10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 5 Win, Lose or Draw 11 Divorce Court 13 Couch Potatoes 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Growing Pains Mike waits until the last minute to do an assignment crucial to graduation. 5 Super Password 7 Young and the Restless 11 The Judge 12 Sally Jessy Raphael See 9AM, KIRO 7. 13 Marriage [??] 22 The 700 Club 28 Special Child 11:30 4 Loving 5 Scrabble 11 Superior Court 13 Happy Days Medical news makes Chachi quit a Beach Boys tour. 28 Sesame Street Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 Sale of the Century 7 News 11 Movie "A Caribbean Mystery." [1983] Helen Hayes. Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Marple recuperates from pneumonia at a resort full of interesting people and murder. 12 Perry Mason 13 Rockford Files A team of private investigators [Issac Hayes, Louis Gossett Jr.] competes with Rockford to earn a finder's fee on a missing heir. 22 Financial Freedom-likely infomercial 12:30 5 Classic Concentration 28 Spaces 1PM 2 Midday

4 One Life to Live 5 Another World 7 As the World Turns 12 On Trial 13 Movie "Key Largo." [1948] Humphrey Bogart. Gangster Johnny Rocco holds a GI and other people hostage in a rundown Florida Keys hotel. [I have this movie on a VHS taped off WVFT/27 in Roanoke, VA, but it's in storage. All the ads are intact as well! ] 22 Movie "Blondie on a Budget." [1940] Penny Singleton. Dagwood gets Blondie a fur coat after his old girlfriend comes to town. 28 Instructional TV 1:30 12 Mary Tyler Moore 2PM 2 7 Guiding Light 4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 9 Wild America 11 Dating Game 12 Hawaii Five-0 2:30 9 Victory Garden 11 Scooby-Doo 22 Lassie 3PM 2 Reflections 4 Northwest Afternoon Scheduled: Lisa Steinberg. 5 Days of Our Lives 7 Oprah Winfrey 9 Sesame Street 11 Woody Woodpecker 12 Alvin and the Chipmunks 13 'Toon Time 22 Lone Ranger 28 With Animals 3:30 2 Talkabout 11 Alvin and the Chipmunks

12 C.O.P.S. 13 Flintstones 22 I Dream of Jeannie 28 Louisiana Cookin' 4PM 2 The Facts of Life 4 Win, Lose or Draw 5 Tracey & Company [local?] 7 Donahue Controversial marriages. 9 3-2-1 Contact 11 Ghostbusters 12 The A-Team 13 Tom & Jerry 22 Knight Rider 28 Teaching [??] 4:30 2 Video Hits 4 Family Feud 9 28 Square One Television 11 Bugs Bunny 13 DuckTales 5PM 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers 11 Silver Spoons 12 New Leave it to Beaver 13 Wonderful World of Disney "This is Your Life, Donald." As master of ceremonies, Jiminy Cricket recalls the life and misadventures of Donald Duck. 22 Too Close for Comfort 28 Sesame Street 5:30 2 Kate & Allie A good-luck charm from Kate's aunt gets results. 5 NBC News 9 Wild, Wild World of Animals 11 Charles in Charge 12 Three's Company 22 Leave it to Beaver 6PM

2 5 News 4 ABC News 7 CBS News 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Family Ties The siblings are upset to learn of Elyse's pregnancy. 12 M*A*S*H 13 Love Connection 22 Newhart Dick fights a fast-food chain to save the Minuteman Cafe. 28 European Journal 6:30 4 News 7 Cosby Show The grandparents share their historic experiences with Theo. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 M*A*S*H Radar reports on a hectic week. Guest: Joan Van Ark. 12 Couch Potatoes 13 A Current Affair 22 Kate & Allie Chip announces he wants to live with his father. 28 Adam Smith's Money World 7PM 2 Empty Nest Harry fights his office's relocation. 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Entertainment Tonight Scheduled: Victoria Principal. 7 News 11 Cheers Both Diane and Carla accept Cliff's invitation to a ball. 12 Dating Game 13 Hill Street Blues Shaky testimony hampers the Top Hat Cab case; a paraplegic spray-paints illegally parked cars; a past incident shames Howard. 22 St. Elsewhere A spokesperson from new owner Magna-Fujiyama makes unexpected use of the facilities; the staff reminisces about the good old days. 28 Washington Week in Review 7:30 2 The Golden Girls Rose tries to get Bob Hope for a charity show the ladies are organizing.

4 Jeopardy! 5 Evening Tom Martinez, who works undercover for the FBI; health hazards in the workplace. 7 Games/Hilties [??] 9 Fresh Fields Hester has her fortune told. 11 Night Court An angry judge and an amorous call girl target Harry. 12 Hollywood Squares 28 Wall $treet Week Market analyst Robert J. Farrell, Merrill Lynch Capital Market. 8PM 2 Dallas Southfork prepares another wedding; Cally shocks J.R.; April grudgingly abets J.R.'s scheme against Bobby and Cliff; Sue Ellen gives Lockwood her diaries; Tommy McKay pursues April. 4 Perfect Strangers Accidentally hypnotized, Balki thinks he is Elvis. 5 Father Dowling Mysteries After the real murderer is killed, Father Dowling's only hope is a frightened family member who knows the truth. 7 Beauty and the Beast Her father's death sends Catherine to live in the tunnel world. 9 Washington Week in Review Moderator Paul Duke. 11 Movie "Airplane II: The Sequel." [1982] Robert Hayes. The first commercial space shuttle has looney Ted and his ex-girlfriend lunar-bound on a collision course with the sun. 12 Movie "Taxi Driver." [1976] Robert De Niro. Loner New York cabbie Travis Bickle, armed and dangerous, shoots a pimp symbolic of urban corruption. 13 Movie "Never Cry Wolf." [1983] Charles Martin Smith. A bush pilot drops a Canadian biologist off in the middle of nowhere to study wolves. 22 Best of National Geographic The shark eats, breeds, and attacks while man auctions tons of its carcasses each day for food and jewelry. 28 Mark Russell The singing satirist spoofs politicians and newsmakers. 8:30 4 Full House Michelle develops a crush on Rebecca's nephew. 9 Wall $treet Week See 7:30PM, Ch. 28.

28 Timeline Jerusalem falls to Saladin's Moslem army. 9PM 4 Mr. Belvedere Debaters Heather and Angela vie for the attention of the speech club captain. 5 Movie "The Karate Kid, Part II." [1986] Ralph Macchio. Mr. Miyagi returns to Okinawa with his karate protege, Daniel, and meets an old foe's challenge to a duel. 7 Dallas See 8PM, CBUT 2. 9 Great Performances "Wynton Marsalis Blues and Swing." A portrait of the trumpeter shows him teaching advanced classes and performing classics. 22 Movie "High Plains Drifter." [1973] Clint Eastwood. A mysterious stranger forces cowardly citizens of Lagos to prepare a garish welcome for three escaped convicts. 28 Austin City Limits Guitarist Stanley Jordan demonstrates his technical expertise in "Stairway to Heaven," "Flying Home" and "All Blues." 9:30 4 Just the Ten of Us Marie's stint as driving instructor results in the submersion of Father Hargis' car. 10PM 2 National-Journal 4 20/20 Promoters of Miss USA contestants. 9 Wild Women Don't Have the Blues Ida Cox, Alberta Hunter, Bessie Smith and other female blues singers introduce black music to the national culture. 11 News 12 Taxi Jeff is fired when he covers up for Louie's thievery. 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation Data tries to resign his commission when Starfleet orders his disassembly for research purposes. 28 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour Sign off 11PM. 10:30 12 Barney Miller Wojo faces a sexual crisis. 11PM

2 4 5 7 News 9 Movie "A Star is Born." [1937] Janet Gaynor. Matinee idol Norman Maine drinks too much because his wife is becoming a bigger Hollywood star than he is. Directed by William Wellman. 11 M*A*S*H An inept enemy pilot's bombing raids amuse the camp. 12 M*A*S*H Father Mulcahy writes of Christmas blues to his sister. 13 A Current Affair 22 Night Gallery A mother believes her daughter may be a witch. 11:30 4 Nightline 5 The Tonight Show 7 Pat Sajak Bernie Kopell; sportscaster Keith Olbermann; comedian Dennis Wolfberg. 11 Barney Miller 12 WKRP in Cincinnati 13 Arsenio Hall Lisa Hartman. 22 Movie "Lucky Johnny Born in America." [1973] Venetia Vianello. A lonely gravedigger finds an abandoned baby in the desert and teaches him the business. 11:35 2 Pilot 1 12AM 4 Hollywood Squares 11 Morton Downey Jr. 12 Wrestling Spotlight 12:30 4 Star Search Salute to former junior vocal champion Elisa Fiorello. 5 Late night Michael Tucker; Tracey Ullman; reggae musician Toots. 13 Love Connection 12:35 2 Good Rockin' 12:55 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

1AM 7 Magnum P.I. The female third of a robbery trio goes into labor during a storm-tosed party where a guest plans to kill the host-Robin Masters. 11 Barnaby Jones 12 Mind Power-infomercial 13 Soloflex-definite infomercial -crainbebo

Retro: Eastern New England - Sunday July 7, 1974

Source: TV Guide Eastern New England Edition 2 - WGBH Boston (PBS) 03:30p Course of our Times 04:00p Sesame Street 05:00p Behind the Lines 06:00p Fear Woman documentary 06:30p Boboquivari music 07:00p Zoom 07:30p The Naturalists profile 08:00p Evening at Pops Marian Anderson, guest artist 09:00p Masterpiece Theater The Edwardians starring Anthony Hopkins, part 1 of 4 3 WFSB Hartford (CBS) 06:30a Whats Happening 07:00a Christopher Closeup 07:30a Que Pasa 08:00a Insight 08:30a My Neighbors Religion 09:00a Que Hay de Nuevo/Whats New? 09:30a We Believe 10:00a Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30a Marshall Efrons Sunday School 11:00a Camera Three 11:30a Everywoman 12:00p Face the Nation 12:30p Congressional Report 01:00p Movie Maya 1966 02:30p CBS Tennis Classic

03:30p CBS Sports Spectacular the 12th U.S.A-USSR Senior Track and Field Championships 05:30p Public Affairs Special topic: consumer education for low-income families 06:00p CBS News Special 07:00p News 07:30p Apples Way 08:30p Mannix 09:30a 60 Minutes 10:30p Face the State 11:00p News 11:15p CBS News Bob Schieffer 11:30p Movie What Price Hollywood 1932 (BW) 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:30a International Zone highlights of the UN World Youth Assembly 07:00a Living Word 07:15a Davey and Goliath 07:30a A Show of Faith 08:00a Nosotros Theater El Abominable Hombre De La Costa Del Sol in Spanish 10:30a For Kids Only panelists from the Roxbury YMCA and YWCA discuss television reporting with urban affairs reporter Sarah Ann Shaw; sailing on the Charles River 11:00a Community Auditions (talent show) 11:30a News 12:00p Movie Sullivans Empire 1967 01:30p Meet the Press 02:00p Baseball Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals; Ken Coleman and Johnny Pesky are the announcers 04:30p Death Valley Days 05:00p World of Survival 05:30p Johnny Manns Stand Up and Cheer comic Corbett Monica is the special guest 06:00p News 06:30p NBC News Floyd Kabler 07:00p Wild Kingdom Miracle of Flight 07:30p World of Disney Mustang! part 2 08:30p Columbo 10:00p NBC News Presents The Sins of the Father the plight of children fathered by American soldiers in Vietnam is discussed 11:00p News 11:30p Don Kirshners Rock Concert guests: Slade, the Isley Brothers, the Stories, and Atlee Yeager 5 WCVB Boston (ABC) 06:00a This is the Life 06:30a Christopher Closeup 07:00a Bible Answers

07:30a Davey and Goliath 07:45a Davey and Goliath 08:00a Pixanne Diver is told by Jane Norman 08:30a Fantasy Funzone 09:00a Jabberwocky 09:30a Make A Wish Tom Chapin, host; topic is vandalism 10:00a Kid Power cartoon 10:30a Discovery 11:00a Looking Ahead guest: Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Health Dr. William Bicknell 11:30a New Heaven/New Earth 12:00p News 12:30p Your Place and Mine topic: how women in the middle years look in new and positive directions 01:00p Outlook New England a look at East Boston 01:30p Issues and Answers 02:00p Movie The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders 1965 04:30p Hollywood and the Stars The Man Called Bogart 05:00p National Geographic The Great Mojave Desert 06:00p News 06:30p Ozzies Girls (Ozzie and Harriet Nelsons syndicated show that ran for a season where the Nelsons took in two college girls as boarders) 07:00p 5 at Large Arch MacDonald visits Senator and Mrs. George Aiken of Vermont on their farm in Putney 07:30p The FBI 08:30p Movie The Silencers 1966 10:30p News 11:00p Tom Jones guest: Robert Goulet, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Lulu, and the Ace Trucking Company 12:00a ABC News Bill Beutel 12:15a Movie Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum 01:30a New Heaven/New Earth 02:00a Outlook New England 6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC) 07:15a Farmers Corner 07:45a Church Service Protestant 08:15a Jewish Service 08:45a Church Service Catholic 09:30a Lassie 10:00a Kid Power cartoon 10:30a The Osmonds cartoon 11:00a H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30a Make A Wish children; a school where survival techniques are taught; a film on Yosemite National Park 12:00p Passport to Portugal

12:30p Portuguese Around Us 01:00p We the People 01:30p Issues and Answers 02:00p Baseball Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals; Ken Coleman and Johnny Pesky are the announcers 04:30p The New Dating Game 05:00p Lawrence Welk Henry Mancini is the special guest in a show saluting his work and that of Johnny Mercer 06:00p News 06:30p Reasoner Report 07:00p Police Surgeon North Light (short lived show produced by Colgate to take advantage of new access time rules, shot in Canada) 08:00p The FBI 08:30p Movie The Silencers 1966 10:30p Evil Touch 11:00p News 11:30p Race of the Week 12:00a David Susskind 01:30a ABC News Bill Beutel 7 WNAC Boston (CBS) 07:00a Agriculture U.S.A. 07:30a Mayberry R.F.D. 08:00a Baileys Comets 08:30a Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan 09:00a Book Mark 09:15a Church Service Catholic 10:00a Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30a Todays Health 11:00a Urban Arts 11:30a Newsmakers 12:00p Movie The War Wagon 1967 02:00p Face the Nation 02:30p CBS Tennis Classic 03:30p CBS Sports Spectacular the 12th U.S.A-USSR Senior Track and Field Championships 05:30p News 06:00p CBS News Special 07:00p Black News 07:30p Apples Way 08:30p Touch of Gold (special) Mac Davis presents an hour of gold-record hits (replaces Mannix) 09:30p 60 Minutes 10:30p News 11:00p Police Surgeon Smash Up 11:30p CBS News Bob Schieffer

11:45p Movie Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round 1966 01:45a News 02:15a Book Mark 8 WTNH New Haven (ABC) 07:00a This is the Life 07:30a Worship for Shut-Ins 08:00a Church Service Catholic 08:30a Insight 09:00a Make It Real 09:30a Captain Noah 10:00a Kid Power cartoon 10:30a The Osmonds cartoon 11:00a H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30a Make A Wish 12:00p Connecticut Scene 12:15p Speaking For The Consumer future recreational use of the Connecticut River Valley is discussed 12:30p Dialogue 01:00p Eighth Day a look at the cost of funerals 01:30p Issues and Answers 02:00p Movie Mutiny in Outer Space 1965 03:45p Movie Commando 1962 05:30p You Asked For It 06:00p The Partridge Family (delayed from Saturday night) 06:30p Dependin on Trucks documentary about the trucking industry and its impact on Connecticut 07:00p Untamed World 07:30p The FBI 08:30p Movie The Silencers 1966 10:30p Evil Touch 11:00p News 11:30p Don Kirshners Rock Concert guests: Ike and Tina Turner, Redbone, and Michael Stanley 01:00a ABC News Bill Beutel 01:15a Speaking for the Consumer (same as 12:15p) 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 08:30a Day of Discovery 09:00a Oral Roberts 09:30a Herald of Truth 10:00a Faith for Today 10:30a The Osmonds cartoon 11:00a H.R. Punstuf 11:30a Make A Wish 12:00p Wrestling

01:00p Roller Game of the Week 03:00p Movie Man of Conquest 1939 (BW) 04:30p Movie Bombers Moon 1943 (BW) 06:00p Car and Track highlights of the Phoenix 150 featuring USAC cars 06:30p Issues and Answers 07:00p Wild Kingdom predators filmed in Africa 07:30p The FBI 08:30p Movie The Silencers 1966 10:30p Felony Squad 11:00p ABC News Bill Beutel 11:15p Insight 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 06:00a Christopher Closeup 06:30a This is the Life 07:00a Everyday Psychology 07:30a The Week Starts Here 08:00a Melting Pot 08:30a You 09:00a The Jetsons 09:30a To Be Announced 10:00a Rex Humbard 11:00a Black Profile 11:30a Perspective 12:00p News Conference 12:30p Meet the Press 01:00p Movie Mara Maru 1952 (BW) 03:00p The Avengers 04:00p I Love Lucy 04:30p Thrillseekers - alligator wrestling; a jet powered snowmobile race; motorcycle stunt riding 05:00p Seven Seas travel 06:00p News 06:30p NBC News Floyd Kabler 07:00p Wild Kingdom Miracle of Flight 07:30p World of Disney Mustang! part 2 08:30p Columbo 10:00p The Serendipity Singers From San Francisco (special; replaces NBC News Presents) 11:00p News 11:30p The Name of the Game 12 WPRI Providence (CBS) 07:30a Brother Buzz a look at the world of bees 08:00a Kathryn Kuhlman 08:30a Soul Village

09:00a Oral Roberts 09:30a Day of Discovery 10:00a To Be Equal 10:30a Portugal in America 11:00a Face the News 11:30a Fishin Hole 12:00p Face the Nation 12:30p Movie The Incredible Mr. Limpet 1964 02:30p CBS Tennis Classic 03:30p CBS Sports Spectacular the 12th U.S.A-USSR Senior Track and Field Championships 05:30p NFL Championship Games the 1971 AFC divisional playoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins 06:00p CBS News Special 07:00p News 07:30p Apples Way 08:30p Mannix 09:30p 60 Minutes 10:30p News 11:00p The Protectors 11:30p Dragnet 12:00a Movie Island of Love 1963 27 WSMW Worcester (Ind) 08:00a Day of Discovery 08:30a Old Time Gospel Hour 09:30a Gospel Singing Jubilee 10:30a Portuguese Around Us 11:00a Rex Humbard 12:00p Bowling 01:00p Bold Journey (BW) 01:30p Capture quarry: mountain lions in Mexico 02:00p Day of Discovery 02:30p Movie Ghost Chasers 1951 04:00p Movie Susannah of the Mounties 1939 05:30p Safari to Adventure exploring the Tasman Glacier of New Zealand 06:00p Wild Kingdom A Day in the Gum-Tree Forest 06:30p Bowling 07:30p Movie Station Six-Sahara 1963 09:30p David Susskind a discussion of anti-Semitism 36 WSBE Providence (PBS) 06:00p Headstart Omar 06:30p Insight 07:00p Zoom 07:30p Journey to Japan documentary

08:00p Evening at Pops Marian Anderson, guest artist 09:00p Masterpiece Theater The Edwardians starring Anthony Hopkins, part 1 of 4 10:30p Firing Line 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) 08:00a Worship for Shut-Ins 08:30a Nutty Squirrels 09:00a Mellotunes 09:30a Mr. Magoo and Friends 10:00a Porky Pig and Friends 10:30a Bugs Bunny and Friends 11:00a Hour of Power 12:00p Builders Showcase 12:30p Wallys Workshop Wally Bruner; installing a folding ceiling ladder 01:00p Day of Discovery 01:30p Bruins Highlights 02:00p NFL Championship Games 1969 NFC playoff game between the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings 02:30p Wagon Train (90 min) 04:00p Laugh Classic Do or Diet (BW) 04:30p Movie Little Accident 1939 (BW) 06:00p Audubon Wildlife Theater beaver in his natural habitat, white-tailed deer 06:30p The Bold Ones A Purge of Madness (The New Doctors) 07:30p Tennis New York Sets vs. Boston Lobsters at Boston Universitys Walter Brown Arena (live) 10:00p Ask the Manager 10:30p The Drum report 11:00p Human Dimension 11:30p Ronda Musicale Hispana 44 WGBX Boston (PBS) 04:00p Sesame Street 05:00p Behind the Lines 06:00p Fear Woman documentary 06:30p Boboquivari music 07:00p Zoom 07:30p The Naturalist profile 08:00p Evening at Pops Marian Anderson, guest artist 09:00p Masterpiece Theater The Edwardians starring Anthony Hopkins, part 1 of 4 53 WEDN Norwich CT (PBS) 04:00p 2251 Days documentary 06:00p Family Theater 07:00p Zoom 07:30p Journey to Japan documentary 08:00p Evening at Pops Marian Anderson, guest artist

09:00p Masterpiece Theater The Edwardians starring Anthony Hopkins, part 1 of 4 10:30p Firing Line 56 WLVI Boston (Ind) 07:30a Huckleberry Hound 08:00a Speed Racer 08:30a Batman 09:00a Lost in Space 10:00a The Flintstones x2 11:00a Little Rascals (BW) 11:30a Gilligans Island 12:00p Movie The Snows of Kilimanjaro 1952 02:00p Movie The Second Time Around 1961 04:00p Movie A Star is Born 1954 07:00p Movie Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 (BW) 09:30p Norman Vincent Peale 10:00p Point of View 10:30p Lou Gordon topics: international spying; religious cults

Retro Cleveland/Akron: Tuesday, February 20, 1990

This is taken from a TV Guide from the week of February 17-23, 1990. The listings from the PBS stations are based on what was listed in the magazine. Cleveland/Akron television was very different back then as evident on the different line-ups. Enjoy the trip! WKYC Channel 3 (NBC) 12:30a Late Night with David Letterman Robert Townsend 1:30a Later with Bob Costas 2:00a News 2:30a Trial by Jury 3:00a Judge 3:30a ChiPs 4:30a 3rd Degree 5:00a Win, Lose or Draw 5:30a Everyday Joan Lunden (host), Elliot Gould, Jack Scalia 6:00a NBC/Local News 6:30a Today in Cleveland 7:00a Today Gumbel/Norville 9:00a House Party 10:00a Scrabble

10:30a Concentration 11:00a The Golden Girls 11:30a 227 12:00p Love Connection 12:30p Generations 1:00p Days of Our Lives 2:00p Another World 3:00p Santa Barbara 4:00p Divorce Court 4:30p Peoples Court 5:00p Inside Edition 5:30p A Current Affair 6:00p Channel 3 News 6:30p NBC Nightly News Tom Brokaw 7:00p Hard Copy 7:30p Family Feud 8:00p Matlock 9:00p In The Heat of the Night 10:00p Midnight Caller 11:00p Channel 3 News 11:30p The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson Jay Leno (host), Beatrice Arthur, Al Jarreau WEWS Channel 5 (ABC) 12:00a Nightline 12:30a MOVIE: True Grit (1969)*** - John Wayne 3:05a MOVIE: Daddy I Dont Like It Like This (made-for-TV, 1978)** 5:00a Entertainment Tonight 5:30a Headline News 6:00a ABC News Schneider/Zahn 7:00a Good Morning America Gibson/Lunden 8:00a Morning Exchange guest John Davidson 10:00a LIVE! With Regis and Kathie Lee Sylvester Stallone 11:00a Home Shanna Reed, Marilyn McCoo 12:00p TV5 Eyewitness News 12:30p Loving 1:00p All My Children 2:00p One Life to Live 3:00p General Hospital 4:00p The Oprah Winfrey Show 5:00p Live on Five (TV5 Eyewitness News) 6:00p TV5 Eyewitness News 6:30p ABC World News Tonight Peter Jennings 7:00p Wheel of Fortune 7:30p Jeopardy!

8:00p Whos The Boss? 8:30p The Wonder Years 9:00p Roseanne 9:30p Coach 10:00p thirtysomething 11:00p TV5 Eyewitness News 11:30p Entertainment Tonight WJW Channel 8 (CBS) 12:00a The Jeffersons 12:30a The Arsenio Hall Show Eddie Murphy, Tyne Daly 1:30a Benson 2:00a CBS News Nightwatch Charlie Rose 4:00a Fantasy Island 5:00a Maude 5:30a This Mornings Business 6:00a Newscenter 8 7:00a CBS This Morning Smith/Sullivan 9:00a Sally Jessy Raphael 10:00a Family Feud 10:30a Jackpot! 11:00a Bake-Off 34th Pillsbury Bake-off Awards in Phoenix, AZ 12:00p Newscenter 8 12:30p The Young and the Restless 1:30p The Bold and the Beautiful 2:00p As The World Turns 3:00p Guiding Light 4:00p Geraldo 5:00p Donahue 6:00p Newscenter 8 7:00p CBS Evening News Dan Rather 7:30p PM Magazine 8:00p Wonderful Wizard of Oz 1939 movie followed by tribute special 11:00p Newscenter 8 11:30p Newhart WOIO Channel 19 (FOX) 12:00a The Bob Newhart Show 12:30a Get Smart 1:00a Perry Mason 2:00a Cannon 3:00a Police Woman 4:00a One Day at A Time 4:30a Music and the Spoken Word (religion)

5:00a Success N Life (religion) 6:00a Richard Roberts (religion) 6:30a Morris Cerullo (religion) 7:00a Gumby 7:30a Alvin and the Chipmunks 8:00a Woody Woodpecker 8:30a Maxies World 9:00a Bonanza 10:00a Little House on the Prairie 11:00a Highway to Heaven 12:00p Hogans Heroes 12:30p The Andy Griffith Show 1:00p I Love Lucy 1:30p Gomer Pyle, USMC 2:00p The Beverly Hillbillies 2:30p Gilligans Island 3:00p Comic Strip 3:30p Dennis The Menace 4:00p Ducktales 4:30p Chip N Dales Rescue Rangers 5:00p The Facts of Life 5:30p Mr. Belvedere 6:00p Happy Days 6:30p Kate and Allie 7:00p Barney Miller 7:30p WKRP In Cincinnati 8:00p MOVIE: The Great Escape (1963)**** - Steve McQueen 11:00p Sledge Hammer! 11:30p The Twilight Zone (B&W version) WAKC Channel 23 (ABC) 12:00a The 700 Club (religion) 1:00a After Hours 1:30a 23 Newsday 2:00a FBI 3:00a Nite Videos 4:00a Hit Video USA 6:00a ABC News Schneider/Zahn 7:00a Good Morning America Gibson/Lunden 9:00a The Joan Rivers Show 10:00a The 700 Club (religion) 11:00a Heritage Today (religion) 12:00p Perfect Strangers 12:30p Loving 1:00p All My Children

2:00p One Life to Live 3:00p General Hospital 4:00p Smurfs Adventure 4:30p Denver, The Last Dinosaur 5:00p Home Shanna Reed, Marilyn McCoo 6:00p 23 Newsday 6:30p ABC World News Tonight Peter Jennings 7:00p Rockford Files 8:00p Whos The Boss? 8:30p The Wonder Years 9:00p Roseanne 9:30p Coach 10:00p thirtysomething 11:00p 23 Newsday 11:30p Nightline WVIZ Channel 25 (PBS) 12:30a Vremya 1:00a Tax Tips on Tape 7:00a Portrait of a Family 7:30a French In Action 8:00a War and Peace in the Nuclear Age 11:00a Reading Rainbow 11:30a Sesame Street 4:00p Sesame Street 5:00p Mister Rogers Neighborhood 5:30p Captain Kangaroo 6:00p Square One Television 6:30p MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour 7:30p Nightly Business Report 8:00p Infant Skull Surgery 9:30p Frontline 10:30p Hard Drugs, Hard Choices 11:30p MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour WUAB Channel 43 (Ind) 12:00a Twilight Zone (the newer version) 12:30a Crimewatch Tonight 1:00a Commercial Program 1:30a MOVIE: Snow Job (1972)** 6:30a Bugs Bunny 7:00a Fun House 7:30a Real Ghostbusters 8:00a Jetsons

8:30a Scooby Doo 9:00a Barnaby 9:30a Commercial Program 10:00a Leave It To Beaver 10:30a I Dream of Jeannie 11:00a Sanford and Son 11:30a All In The Family 12:00p MOVIE: Wake of the Red Witch (1948)** - John Wayne 2:30p Flintstones 3:00p C.O.P.S. 3:30p Jim Hensons Muppet Babies 4:00p Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 4:30p Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 5:00p New Leave It To Beaver 5:30p Charles in Charge 6:00p Family Ties 6:30p Night Court 7:00p The Cosby Show 7:30p Cheers 8:00p MOVIE: Poison Ivy (made-for-TV, 1985)** - Michael J. Fox 10:00p The Ten OClock News 11:00p Cheers 11:30p M*A*S*H WEAO Channel 49 (PBS) 12:00a Miracle Planet 1:00a Eyes on the Prize II 2:00a Musical Legacy of Roland Hayes 5:00a MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour 6:00a Body Electric 6:30a To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00a Captain Kangaroo 8:30a Mister Rogers Neighborhood 12:00p G.E.D. 3:00p Vremya 4:30p 3-2-1 Contact 5:00p Square One Television 5:30p Collectors 6:00p Model Railroading Today 6:30p Lieberth Report 7:00p MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour 8:00p One Second Before Sunrise 9:00p Thurgood Marshall: The Man 10:00p Ascent of Man

11:00p G.E.D. 11:30p Eastenders WBNX Channel 55 (Ind) 12:00a MOVIE: Moonfleet (1955)** 1:30a Commercial Program 5:00a Gunsmoke 6:00a Care Bears 6:30a Heathcliff 7:00a Police Academy 7:30a Yogi Bear 8:00a Real McCoys 8:30a Commercial Program 9:00a Ninety and Nine Club (religion) 10:00a Lone Ranger 10:30a Virginian 12:00p MOVIE: Edison, The Man (1940)*** - Spencer Tracy 2:00p The Streets of San Francisco 3:00p Charlies Angels 4:00p Barnaby Jones 5:00p T.J. Hooker 6:00p Lone Ranger 6:30p Wanted: Dead or Alive 7:00p Gunsmoke 8:00p MOVIE: The Fighting 69th (1940)*** 9:30p Commercial Program 10:00p Ninety and Nine Club (religion) 11:00p Chico and the Man 11:30p Commercial Program Hope you had fun back reading this!

WKYC Channel 3 (NBC) 6:30a Today in Cleveland This was the long-running folksy half-hour show with Del Donahoo and Tom Haley. It ran from the early 80s to the late 90s. More here, in a Cleveland Seniors profile of Del: http://www.clevelandseniors.com/people/deld.htm Quote WEWS Channel 5 (ABC)

12:00a Nightline 11:30p Entertainment Tonight At some point, WEWS started running "Nightline" at 11:30/11:35, but they ran it at midnight for many years. Quote WJW Channel 8 (CBS) 6:00a Newscenter 8 Looks like this was the only straight ahead morning news show in the market (not counting Del and Tom) in 1990. Now, all the stations have full morning news blocks, and WJW/8, now a Fox affiliate, runs its until 10 AM and the local "Robin Swoboda Show". And 3 and 5 start at 4:30 AM now! Quote WAKC Channel 23 (ABC) 3:00a Nite Videos 11:30p Nightline I believe that's the local music video show with Billy Soule, a long-time 23 personality who is now an aide (along with "23 Newsday" anchor Mark Williamson) to Akron mayor Don Plusquellic. And yes, 23 always ran "Nightline" at 11:30. The station, of course, is now ION O&O WVPX. Quote WUAB Channel 43 (Ind) 10:00p The Ten OClock News The market's original 10 PM news, long before the co-ownership with WOIO/19. I don't know if Romona Robinson (now solo anchor at WKYC/3) and Jack Marschall (formerly at WEWS/5, now working for Parma mayor Dean DiPiero, husband of WJW/8 reporter Kathleen Cochrane) were anchoring in 1990 still. And I'm not at all surprised that 55 had two black and white movies from 1940 back then.

IIRC, WEWS/5 didn't even run the one hour of "GMA" in its first few years.

WEWS only ran the first hour of "GMA" from when it starting airing the show until 1994, when "GMA" wanted to be in Cleveland for two full hours. That marked the end of "The Morning Exchange" for the next five years. The funny thing was that "GMA" was based on "Exchange" after seeing how successful WEWS was doing with mornings. Also, Jack Marshall anchored the Sunday edition with Barbara Sorrano Meek on "The Ten O'Clock News," while Romona Robinson anchored on weeknights with Bob Hetherington, whom she was paired with since the beginning of the newscast in 1988. Jack and Romona wouldn't be paired together until 1991. They were Channel 43's best anchor team until the pairing split in 1997 when Romona left for Channel 3 in 1997, where she's been since. I just read that WEWS didn't air A.M. America and Good Morning America. It wasn't until 1978 that WEWS started airing "GMA" but only until 8:00a. I also remember that Cleveland television in 1990 had good anchor teams on its local newscasts. Channel 3 had Jill Beach and Leon Bibb on weeknights and Connie Dieken and Tom Sweeney on weekends. (This was before Dieken and Sweeney moved to 5:00p in March when they launched "The First Report" to compete with "Live on Five." Kim Brittain and Jim Hooley then became weekend anchors.) Channel 5 had Wilma Smith and Roy Weissinger on "Live on Five," Ted Henry solo at 6:00p, and Henry and Smith at 11:00p. Not sure if Alice Edwards and John McElroy were on weekends. Also not sure if Jenny Crimm and Vince Robinson were on at Noon. I do know that Carole Meekins would soon come in the picture on weekends and later 6:00p later in 1990. Channel 8 had Tim Taylor and Robin Swoboda on weeknights and Dave Buckel and Eleanor Hayes on weekends. Rick Young and Kelly O'Donnell were on mornings, and Dick Russ and Loree Vick were on at Noon. Those were good teams back then.

I thought I remembered WEWS not running "GMA" and its predecessor at all for some period of time. They didn't run "AM America" at all, and I seem to recall them adding GMA later under duress from the network. WAKC ran both, of course. I do remember Jenny Crimm being on the noon news at 5, but don't remember her co-

anchor. And look at that dream team list...Ted Henry and Wilma Smith on 5 (Ted's now retired, Wilma is doing only the 6 PM on 8 now), and Tim Taylor and Robin Swoboda on 8. (Tim also recently retired, and Robin, of course, does her 10 AM talk show on 8 now after some time in radio.) No wonder 5 and 8 dominated for so many years, but 3 shoulda paired Leon Bibb with a stronger co-anchor. 3 was in the wilderness until the CBS/Fox swap shook up the landscape. Dick Russ used to work at WAKC/23, by the way, before going to WJW. Retro: Maine (Wednesday, May 23, 1984)

Breaking away from my on this day routine on this one. Source: The Bangor Daily News (both the May 18 and 23 editions) via Google News Archive Chicago and Canadian stations listed Eastern Time. Due to space limitations in the May 18 edition containing the supplement of listings for the entire coming week, additional information was sourced from the May 23 edition. WLBZ Channel 2 Bangor/W57AQ Calais, Maine (NBC) 6:30: Local News 7:00: The Today Show 9:00: Days of Our Lives (day-behind from 1:00 pm) 10:00: The Facts of Life 10:30: Sale of the Century 11:00: Wheel of Fortune (daytime version) 11:30: Dream House (Bob Eubanks) 12:00: Local News (neither 2 nor 6 ran Hot Potato, which was close to ending) 12:30: Donahue 1:30: Search for Tomorrow (delayed from 12:30 pm) 2:00: Another World 3:00: The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour (Santa Barbara debuted July 30) 4:00: Movie: The Yearling (1945; Part 1 of 2; Part 2 aired the next day) 5:30: Entertainment Tonight 6:00: Local News 6:30: NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw) 7:00: M*A*S*H 7:30: WKRP in Cincinnati 8:00: College Bowl National Championships (Pat Sajak hosts from Ohio State in

Columbus) 9:00: The Facts of Life 9:30: Double Trouble 10:00: St. Elsewhere 11:00: Local News 11:30: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Sammy Davis Jr. and Charles Nelson Reilly are the guests 12:30: Late Night with David Letterman: Eva Gabor and Jeff Cesaria are the guests CHSJ (CBAT) Channel 4 Saint John (Fredericton) (CBC) 7:00: 100 Huntley Street 8:00: Sesame Street 9:00: Kids and Things 9:15: The Friendly Giant 9:30: Mr. Dressup 10:00: Going Great 10:30: Lets Shape Up 10:45: All About Travel 11:00: Midday 12:00: The Price is Right 1:00: All My Children 2:00: Wok With Yan 2:30: Do It For Yourself 3:00: Rocket Robin Hood 3:30: Popeye 4:00: Laverne and Shirley and Company 4:30: CBC Local News 5:00: CBC Local News 5:30: Reach for the Top 6:00: Diffrent Strokes 6:30: CBC Local News 7:00: The Fifth Estate 8:00: Threes Company 8:30: a.k.a. Pablo 9:00: The National 9:22: The Journal 10:00: Olympic Preview 10:30: Country Beat 11:00: CBC Local News 11:30: Hawaii Five-O WABI Channel 5 Bangor (CBS) 6:00: Health Field 6:30: CBS Early Morning News 7:00: CBS Morning News 9:00: The Merv Griffin Show

10:00: The New $25,000 Pyramid 10:30: Press Your Luck 11:00: The Price is Right 12:00: Bewitched 12:30: The Young and the Restless 1:30: As the World Turns 2:30: Capitol 3:00: Guiding Light 4:00: Tattletales (Body Language debuted June 4) 4:30: Charlies Angels 5:30: The Jeffersons 6:00: Local News 6:30: CBS Evening News (Dan Rather) 7:00: Little House on the Prairie 8:00: Domestic Life 8:30: CBS Movie: Every Which Way But Loose (1978; Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke) 11:00: Local News 11:30: Police Story 12:40: CBS Late Night Movie: Covert Action (1978; David Janssen, Arthur Kennedy) Note for 11:30: NBA Basketball: Regular programming may be pre-empted or delayed for coverage of the NBA Conference Finals. Additional Note: The late night slot was likely for Phoenix Suns @ Los Angeles Lakers, and it did get played; the Suns beat the Lakers 126-121 to cut the Lakers series lead to 3-2. WCSH Channel 6 Portland (NBC) 5:45: Local News 5:55: Morning Stretch 6:30: Local News 7:00: The Today Show 9:00: Days of Our Lives (day-behind from 1:00 pm) 10:00: Card Sharks (syndicated reruns; Channel 6 probably had it planned to pair with Sale of the Century; Jim Perry did both shows) 10:30: Sale of the Century 11:00: Wheel of Fortune (daytime version) 11:30: Dream House 12:00: Local News 12:30: Donahue 1:30: Search for Tomorrow (delayed from 12:30 pm) 2:00: Another World 3:00: The Flintstones 3:30: Scooby Doo 4:00: The Big Valley 5:00: The Great Record Album Collection 5:30: Entertainment Tonight 6:00: Local News

6:30: NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw) 7:00: Threes Company 7:30: WKRP in Cincinnati 8:00: College Bowl National Championships 9:00: The Facts of Life 9:30: Double Trouble 10:00: St. Elsewhere 11:00: Local News 11:30: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 12:30: Late Night with David Letterman 1:30: Entertainment Tonight WVII Channel 7 Bangor (ABC) 6:00: Jim Bakker 7:00: Good Morning America 9:00: The Jokers Wild (Jack Barry had died on May 4 but some episodes featuring him hadnt yet aired; Bill Cullen became the full-time replacement for the final two seasons, effective September) 9:30: The Edge of Night (day-behind from 4:00 pm) 10:00: Family 11:00: Benson 11:30: Loving 12:00: Family Feud (the daytime version) 12:30: Ryans Hope 1:00: All My Children 2:00: One Life to Live 3:00: General Hospital 4:00: Eight is Enough 5:00: Starsky and Hutch 6:00: Local News 6:30: ABC World News (Peter Jennings) 7:00: Star Trek 8:00: The Fall Guy 9:00: ABC Movie Special: Love Thy Neighbor (Premiere; John Ritter, Penny Marshall) 11:00: Local News 11:30: Nightline 12:00: Late Night Movie: Boom (1968; Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton) WAGM Channel 8 Presque Isle (CBS/ABC/NBC) 6:15: Rural Report 6:30: ABC News This Morning 7:00: Good Morning America (ABC) 9:00: Donahue 10:00: The New $25,000 Pyramid 10:30: Press Your Luck

11:00: The Price is Right 12:00: Family Feud (not sure which version) 12:30: The Young and the Restless 1:30: As the World Turns 2:30: Capitol 3:00: Guiding Light 4:00: Tattletales 4:30: The Merv Griffin Show 5:30: Threes Company 6:00: Local News 6:30: CBS Evening News (Dan Rather) 7:00: M*A*S*H 7:30: Real People (NBC) 8:30: CBS Movie: Every Which Way But Loose (1978; Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke) 11:00: Local News 11:30: NBA Basketball: Regular programming may be pre-empted or delayed for coverage of the NBA Conference Finals (There was action; see Channel 5 above.) WMTW Channel 8 Poland Spring (transmits to Portland) (ABC) 5:30: Jim Bakker 6:30: ABC News This Morning 7:00: Good Morning America 9:00: Morning Movie: Young Man With a Horn (1950; Part 2 of 2; Part 1 aired the previous day) 10:30: The Edge of Night (day-behind from 4:00 pm) 11:00: Benson 11:30: Loving 12:00: Heres Lucy (did not carry the daytime Family Feud) 12:30: Ryans Hope 1:00: All My Children 2:00: One Life to Live 3:00: General Hospital 4:00: Charlies Angels 5:00: Starsky and Hutch 6:00: Local News 6:30: ABC World News (Peter Jennings) 7:00: Family Feud (nighttime version) 7:30: Barney Miller 8:00: NBA Basketball: Eastern Conference Final Game 5: Milwaukee Bucks @ Boston Celtics (Celtics clinched the series 115-108) (pre-empted The Fall Guy and the ABC Movie Special; WMTW may have been the Celtics TV affiliate at the time) 10:00: Solid Gold (time approximate) 11:00: Local News 11:30: Nightline 12:00: Eye on Hollywood 12:30: Thicke of the Night: Kenny Rogers and Mack & Jamie are the guests

2:00: Local News (repeat) CKLT Channel 9 Saint John (relayed from CKCW Channel 2 Moncton) (CTV) 6:00: The Mighty Hercules 6:30: Canada A.M. 9:00: Romper Room (Atlantic or full Canadian version?) 9:30: Whats Cooking? 10:00: Guess What (Robin Ward hosted this game show) 10:30: 20-Minute Workout 11:00: Just Like Mom 11:30: The Flintstones 12:00: Definition (Jim Perry hosted) 12:30: City Lights (owned by CHUM Limited at the time) 1:00: Don Harron 2:00: Another World 3:00: General Hospital 4:00: Live at Five 5:00: ATV News 5:30: The Jeffersons 6:00: Atlantic Lottery 6:30: Worlds Greatest Athletes 7:30: Major League Baseball: Although not listed in the paper, it was Minnesota Twins @ Toronto Blue Jays; the Jays beat the Twins 4-1 10:30: Cheers (time approximate) 11:00: CTV National News (Lloyd Robertson) 11:20: ATV News 12:00: The Bionic Woman WGN Channel 9 Chicago (Independent) 6:00: Chico and the Man 6:30: Faith 20 7:00: Top O The Morning 7:30: The Muppet Show 8:00: Bozos Circus 9:30: The Beverly Hillbillies 10:00: The Morning Movie: The Dream Merchants (1980; Part 1 of 2; Part 2 aired the next day) 12:00: Family 1:00: WGN News at Noon 2:00: Rhoda 2:30: Andy Griffith 3:00: I Dream of Jeannie 3:30: Bugs Bunny 4:00: Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves @ Chicago Cubs (Cubs beat Atlanta 3-1; see end of this entire set of listings for further information) 7:00: Barney Miller (time approximate)

7:30: Rose Petal Place 8:00: Movie: The Last Hard Men (1976; Charlton Heston, James Coburn) 10:00: WGN News at Nine 11:00: Soap 11:30: The Love Boat 12:30: Late Night Movie: The Eiger Sanction (1975; Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy) 3:00: Independent Network News 3:30: Rowan and Martins Laugh-In 4:00: Late Night Movie: Mata Hari (1932; Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone) WCBB Channel 10 Augusta (PBS) 6:45: A.M. Weather 7:00: Business Report 7:30: Latenight America (replayed from the night before) 8:30: The Great Outdoors 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Educational Programming 11:30: 3-2-1 Contact 12:00: Sesame Street 1:00: Educational Programming 2:30: European Journal 3:00: Motorweek 3:30: Lilias, Yoga and You 4:00: Sesame Street 5:00: Mister Rogers 5:30: The Electric Company 6:00: 3-2-1 Contact 6:30: Business Report 7:00: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 8:00: Hitlers Number One Enemy: Buried Alive 9:00: Alvin Tofflers The Third Wave 10:30: On Assignment 11:00: Monty Pythons Flying Circus 11:30: Latenight America WMEB Channel 12 Orono (PBS) 8:15: A.M. Weather 8:30: Mister Rogers 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Educational Programming 12:00: Sesame Street 1:00: Educational Programming 2:30: Hooked on Aerobics 3:00: NOVA 4:00: Sesame Street

5:00: Mister Rogers 5:30: The Electric Company 6:00: Hooked on Aerobics 6:30: Do It Yourself Show 7:00: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 8:00: Maine High School Music Festival 1984 10:00: Alvin Tofflers The Third Wave 11:30: On Assignment WTBS (WPCH) Channel 17 Atlanta (Independent) 5:05: World at Large 5:30: Jimmy Swaggart 6:00: (Probably CNN) News 7:00: Funtime 7:35: I Dream of Jeannie 8:05: Bewitched 8:35: I Love Lucy 9:05: Movie: The Dark Mirror (1946) 11:05: The Catlins (soap opera) 11:35: Texas (half-hour reruns?) 12:05: Perry Mason 1:05: Movie: Magnificent Obsession (1954) 3:05: Battle of the Planets 3:35: Rose Petal Place 4:05: Braves Pregame 4:20: Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves @ Chicago Cubs (Cubs beat Atlanta 3-1) 7:35: The Bob Newhart Show (time approximate) 8:05: Movie: Murder in Texas (1981; Farrah Fawcett, Andy Griffith) (Part 1 of 2) 10:10: Local and/or National News 11:05: All in the Family 11:35: The Catlins (likely same-day replay) 12:05: Late Night Movie: The Midnight Man (1974; Burt Lancaster, Susan Clark) 2:30: Late Night Movie: Bordertown (1935; Paul Muni, Bette Davis) 4:30: Rat Patrol WSBK Channel 38 Boston (Independent) 6:00: 20-Minute Workout 6:30: Romper Room (probably localized in Boston) 7:00: Batman (probably the live-action 1960s version) 7:30: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 8:00: Superfriends 8:30: Popeye 9:00: 20-Minute Workout 9:30: Daytime 10:30: The Dick Van Dyke Show 11:00: Andy Griffith

11:30: Independent Network News 12:00: Movie: Companions in Nightmare (1967) 2:00: Whats Happening!! 2:30: My Three Sons 3:00: Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig 3:30: Superfriends 4:00: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 4:30: Scooby Doo 5:00: Charlies Angels 6:00: Barney Miller 6:30: The Jeffersons 7:00: M*A*S*H 7:30: Barney Miller 8:00: Movie: North By Northwest (1959; Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint) 11:00: The Twilight Zone 11:30: The Bob Newhart Show 12:00: Independent Network News 12:30: Late Night Movie: Blondie (1939; Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake) 2:30: Independent Network News WLVI Channel 56 Boston (Independent) 6:30: Bozo the Clown 7:00: Tom and Jerry 7:30: Woody Woodpecker 8:00: The Flintstones 8:30: Popeye (yes, both WSBK and WLVI ran it) 9:00: Casper 9:30: Banana Splits 10:00: New England Today 11:00: Benson (pre-empted by WCVB) 11:30: Loving (pre-empted by WCVB) 12:00: I Love Lucy 12:30: Mary Tyler Moore 1:00: Banana Splits 1:30: Casper 2:00: Mighty Mouse 2:30: Bugs Bunny and Woody Woodpecker 3:30: Inspector Gadget 4:00: Tom and Jerry 4:30: The Brady Bunch 5:00: The Brady Bunch 5:30: Great Album Collection 6:00: Threes Company 6:30: Rose Petal Place 7:00: Threes Company 7:30: Taxi

8:00: Movie: Doc (1971; Stacy Keach, Faye Dunaway) 10:00: Local News 10:30: Archie Bunkers Place (a continuation of All in the Family) 11:00: Benny Hill (the British comedian) 11:30: Robins Nest (British sitcom that ran from January 11, 1977 to March 31, 1981; was the spinoff to Man About the House, both shows served as the basis for Threes Company and Threes a Crowd respectively, both of which starred John Ritter and both aired on ABC, although the latter of those two was not successful) 12:00: Local News (repeat from 10:00 pm) 12:30: Local News (repeat from 10:00 pm) Note about Cubs and Braves: The game scheduled for May 22, 1984 was rained out and tacked onto May 24 as a doubleheader. The Thursday game that was originally scheduled for 2:20 pm ET would be played one right after the other with the first game starting at around 1:00 pm ET.

Breaking away from my on this day routine on this one. WSBK Channel 38 Boston (Independent) 7:00: Batman (probably the live-action 1960s version) WLVI Channel 56 Boston (Independent) 8:30: Popeye (yes, both WSBK and WLVI ran it) Yes, it was the 60's Batman show. I was a senior in high school at the time and remember discussing it with my friends - consensus was that it was "dumb" but now we'd be the first ones to buy it if it ever came out on DVD. As for Popeye, one station had the Fleischer package and the other had the King Features cartoons from the 60s (IIRC WLVI had the newer cartoons).

WVII Channel 7 Bangor (ABC) 12:00: Family Feud (the daytime version) WAGM Channel 8 Presque Isle (CBS/ABC/NBC) 12:00: Family Feud (not sure which version) Considering the timing, I would think WAGM carried the ABC version of Feud.

"As for Popeye, one station had the Fleischer package and the other had the King

Features cartoons from the 60s (IIRC WLVI had the newer cartoons)." Actually 56 WLVI had the Theatrical Paramount and Fleisher Popeye cartoons syndicated by AAP. 38 WSBK had the 60's King Features episodes but were about to drop them in 1984 (I thought 38 stopped running Popeye in 1981). The King Features episodes moved to 20 WXNE. Eventually 56 WLVI only had the Fleisher episodes colorized by 1989 while 25 which was WFXT by then had both the Paramount and King Features episodes. As for Bugs Bunny - WLVI had the pre 48 color Looney Toons and Merrie Melodies including all the pre 48 Bugs Bunny episodes. WSBK had the Post 48 Bugs Bunny and other Warner Brothers cartoons and the pre 41 colorized Porky Pig cartoons. These all moved to 26 WXNE in 1986.

Actually by 89-90 WLVI had the King Features Popeye package (with Hoyt Curtin's rendition of the Popeye theme from the 78-82 Hanna-Barbera version). WLVI didn't run the H-B version, which is ironic as they had almost every other H-B property at the time (Flintstones, World Of Super Adventure i.e. Space Ghost, Fun World i.e. Dastardly and Muttley, Josie and the Pussycats, Greatest Bible Stories, and maybe even Scooby-Doo). Oh yeah, WLVI also carried from Krazy Kat, Beetle Bailey and Snuffy Smith from King Features (but not Cool McCool or The Beatles).

Retro: Riverside Co, 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-ABC 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/Sp Los Angeles Indie KMTW 52 was on the air, but only aired programming Wed-Sun.

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 (premiere, produced in co-operation 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. Loriene Chase 8:55 2 Editorial Opinion 9:00 2-8 Candid Camera 4-10 Snap Judgment 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 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; the show ran until March 1973) 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 Loretta 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 Show 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 That 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" 6-7-10 News (local or ABC on 6-7? the listings didn't differentiate between local and

network news) 9 Marvel Superheroes 13 Addams Family "The Addams Family Goes to School" 24 What's News 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 Don't Use" 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 "Mao's New Chinese Revolution" (Dr. Arthur Steiner) 34 Rocambole 40 Continental Roulette 7:10

24-28 Stock Market Report (Bob Kirkpatrick) 7:20 24-28 Calendar (Frank Sentry) 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 "Babette Goes to War" 11 Truth or Consequences 13 Perry Mason "The Case of the Married Moonlighters" 24 Circus "I Loved John Ringling" 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 34 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" 6-7 Felony Squad "The Counterfeit Cop" 13 Holiday "Austria Calls" 24 Local Issue "The Subject of Sex" 28 Off-Ramp (music by Art Seidenbaum) 34 Estudio de las 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" 28 NET Journal "The Election That Was" (look back at the 1964 Goldwater-Miller campaign) 34 Revista Musical 10:00 2-8 Carol Burnett (guests Sid Caesar, Liza Minnelli, and 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 2-4-7-10-13 News 5 Of Lands and Seas (premiere) "From Kenya to Serengeti" 6 Twilight Zone 8 Newsroom 11 Joe Pyne 11:30 2 Movie "Saadia" 4-10 Tonight Show 6-7 Joey Bishop 8 Perry Mason 11 Les Crane (premiere) 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

KMTW's schedule for the week: Wednesday, September 20/Thursday, September 21/Saturday, September 23 5:30pm 52 Travel Time (x3) 7:00 Sports Scope (x2) Friday, September 22 5:30 as Wed/Thurs/Sat 8:00 Problems & Challenges
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Retro: Portland, OR, Sat. January 14th, 1995

Source: TV Guide CHANNELS 2 KATU Portland [ABC] 6 KOIN Portland [CBS] 8 KGW Portland [NBC] 10 KOPB Portland [PBS] 12 KPTV Portland [IND, UPN on Mon 1/16] 49 KPDX Portland [Fox] 5AM 6 Wrestling 8 Nightside 49 Scooby-Doo 5:30 8 Wall Street Journal Report 49 Captain Planet 6AM 2 Cryptkeeper 6 Madison's Adventures 8 Wonderland 10 Kidsongs 12 In the Morning 49 Phantom 2040 6:30 2 Addams Family 6 What's Up Network 8 Bill Nye the Science Guy 10 Storytime 12 Pick Your Brain 49 Battletech 7AM 2 Sonic the Hedgehog 6 Little Mermaid 8 Name Your Adventure 10 Sesame Street 12 Blinky Bill 49 Dog City 7:30 2 Free Willy 6 Beethoven

8 Saved By The Bell It's a pain in the vein when Brian promises the school nurse he'll round up blood donors if she'll go out with love-struck Screech [Dustin Diamond]. Brian: Christian Oliver. 12 Baby Huey 49 Power Rangers 8AM 2 Captain Planet [how's that possible? Two stations in Portland airing the same cartoon?] 6 Aladdin 8 News 10 Barney & Friends 12 Chip 'n Dale 49 Animaniacs 8:30 2 Reboot 6 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10 Lamb Chop's Play-Along! 12 DuckTales 49 Eek!/Terrible Thunderlizards 9AM 2 Bump in the Night 6 WildC.A.T.S. 10 Shining Time Station 12 Mutant League 49 Batman & Robin 9:30 2 Gladiators 2000 6 Best of Turtles 10 Mister Rogers 12 Monster Force 49 The Tick 10AM 2 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 6 College Basketball Oklahoma State Cowboys at Michigan State Spartans. Two of the Nation's top-scoring shooting guards are on display in this contest-OSU's Randy Rutherford and MSU's Shawn Respert. 8 Saved By The Bell It's members vs. employees in the annual Summer Games competition at Palisade Hills County Club. 10 Magic School Bus 12 Iron Man

49 X-Men 10:30 8 California Dreams 10 Newton's Apple 12 Fantastic Four 49 Red Planet 11AM 2 Cro 8 NBA Inside Stuff 10 Future Quest 12 News for Kids 49 Sweet Valley High 11:30 2 Crash the Curioussaurus In Part 1 of a two-part adventure, a talking dinosaur haunts New York's American Museum of Natural History. 8 Infomercials 10 Embroidery Studio 12 High Five Challenge 49 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Noon 2 Magnum P.I. 6 College Basketball Villanova Wildcats at Florida Gators. Both of these teams are led by high-scoring guardsKerry Kittles for the Cats and Dan Cross for the Gators. Florida won last year's game 8577 on the strength of a 36-7 scoring edge on the foul line. 10 Today's Gourmet 12 Movie "Starman." [1984] Jeff Bridges turns in a stellar performance in this romance between an extraterrestrial and a Wisconsin widow [Karen Allen] whose husband's form he "borrows." Charles Martin Smith. 49 Space Precinct 12:30 10 Graham Kerr's Kitchen Return: The former "Galloping Gourmet" hosts this series featuring healthful recipes. 1PM 2 College Basketball Washington State Cougars at UCLA Bruins. Guard Issac Fontaine leads a young Cougars team against an experience Bruins squad that features forward Ed O'Bannon. The Cougars are 0-37 in Los Angeles.

8 Figure Skating A field of former Olympic and World Champions is featured in Discover Card Stars on Ice, taped December 29 in Baltimore. Scheduled performers include Katarina Witt, Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov, Scott Hamilton and Kristi Yamaguchi. 10 Burt Wolf's Table 49 Movie BW "Son of Flubber." [1963] Sequel to "The Absent-Minded Professor" with red MacMurray as the scatterbrained inventor, pitching a dry-rain device. Keenan Wynn. 1:30 10 Nathalie Dupree Cooks 2PM 6 Skiing A Tournament of Champions event taped Sept. 11-16 in New Zealand. Entrants include Franz Klammer, Bill Johnson and Julie Parisien. Tim Ryan and Christin Cooper report. 8 Women's Golf Third-round play in the LPGA Tournament of Champions in Orlando, Fla. The field for this $700,000 event is made up of Hall of Famers and last year's Tour winners. First prize is $115,000. 10 Victory Garden 12 Movie "The Day of the Dolphin." [1973] Mike Nichols' film about a Florida-based marine scientist [George C. Scott] whose talking dolphins become involved in a Presidential assassination plot. Filmed on location. 2:30 10 New Garden 3PM 2 Bowling Return: Chris Schenkel and Nelson Burton Jr. report on weekly competition on the PBA Tour. First up: the $240,000 ACDelco Classic, taped today in Lakewood, Cal. 6 Infomercial 8 Infomercials 10 Wild Kingdom 49 Movie "No Mercy." [1986] Thriller with Richard Gere as a Chicago cop searching for his partner's killer in the Louisiana bayou. 3:30 6 Taste of the Northwest 10 Collectors 4PM 6 Fishing the West

8 American Gladiators 10 Woodwright's Shop 12 Movie "Five Easy Pieces." [1970] Powerful character study with Jack Nicholson giving a superb performance as a moody young drifter brought home by a family crisis. 4:30 2 WKRP in Cincinnati 6 Trauma Center 10 New Yankee Workshop 5PM 2 8 News 6 The Road 10 This Old House 49 Movie "The Man with One Red Shoe." [1985] Something's missing in this remake of a French farce ["The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe"] about a musician [Tom Hanks[ mistaken for a spy, despite an excellent cast including Dabney Coleman, Charles Dunning. 5:30 10 Hometime 6PM 2 6 News 8 NBC News 10 Lawrence Welk Music includes "That's Entertainment," "Little Brown Jug," "Polly Wolly Doodle." 12 Time Trax In the guise of a physicianm, Sahmbi [Peter Donat] offers cures for terminal illnesses to rich patients, knowing they will experience only temporary reversals before dying. 6:30 2 Siskel & Ebert Scheduled: The critics each select their 10 least favorite films from 1994. 6 Entertainment Tonight 8 Crusaders Scheduled topic: the 911 emergency system. 7PM 2 Gift of Hope Ch. 2 newsanchor Julie Emry returns to Romania for an update on the country's orphans. 10 Travels in Europe Tours of Prague and Budapest include a look at Baroque architecture and a visit to a spa. 12 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Conclusion. Sisko [Avery Brooks], trapped in the past, must assume the identity of a doomed historical figure to ensure the continuity of the future. 49 Simpsons James Earl Jones lends his voice to a Halloween night when Bart and Lisa swap scary tales. 7:30 2 Wheel of Fortune 6 Around Town 8 Good Evening Weekend 10 Frugal Gourmet Italian-style vegetable recipes. 49 Simpsons Lisa meets Bob Hope [who has a voice cameo] when she becomes Little Miss Springfield, a title she inherits after the winner's struck by lightning. 8PM 2 Movie "Swiss Family Robinson." [1960] Disney version of the Johann Wyss adventure classic about an 18th-century clan shipwrecked on a remote tropical island. 6 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman A newspaper report of a comet's imminent collision with Earth causes hysteria in the town over the possible end of the world. 8 Empty Nest Carol tries to pick up a man who wrote in to her advice column, but has trouble picking him out of a crowd. Meanwhile, Harry's old friend [Pat Harrington] shows up with a score to settle. 10 National Geographic: On Assignment Chronicling the June 1989 discovery of the sunken WWII German battleship Bismarck. 12 Baywatch "A man should be measured by the size of his heart," Matt tells a boy who is ashamed of his father [Ed Gale], who is a dwarf. 49 Cops In Los Angeles, officers chase a fleeing motorcyclist and recover a gun allegedly discarded by the suspect; Deps. Scott Anger and George Hofstetter make an arrest for suspected intoxication. 8:30 8 Mommies Unemployed Tom's feelings of inadequacy are aggravated by the return of Christine [Joanna Kerns] from her great job overseas. 49 Cops Sacramento deputy Rick Morales questions a suspected parole violator, Offs. Gina Haynes and Bret Satchwell serve a restraining order; Dep. Wayne Ebe joins in taking unsupervised children to a shelter.

9PM 6 Boys are Back A TV-news camera crew captures the Hansens at their bickering best when they are featured as part of a series on "The Changing Face of the American Family." 8 Sweet Justice After a carjacking, Reese [Cree Summer] provides a shaky defense for an unrepentant career burglar who's accused of attempted homicide. Meanwhile, James Lee and Bunny's relationship gets as serious as it can get. 12 Sirens Molly inadvertently learns that a fellow officer [Scott Valentine] had been secretly involved with a recently murdered man; Jessie and Dan investigate a possible case of child abuse. 49 America's Most Wanted Scheduled: A report on the abduction of an elementary-school student who has not been seen since last September. 9:30 6 Five Mrs. Buchanans Alex persuades her husband [John Getz] to back out of an alumni football game, but neither is prepared to tackle Mother Buchanan, who insists he uphold a family reunion. 10PM 2 The Commish A second look at the death of a Scali-family friend reveals the victim's debt to a loan shark, and the widow is told she's on the hook for the balance. Meanwhile, Tony puts David [Kaj-Erik Eriksen] in jail for shoplifting. 6 Walker, Texas Ranger As technical advisors on a movie, the Rangers work with a pair of stuntmen [the star's brother among them] who are in a group planning a heist of Federal Reserve cash shipment. And Trivette [Clarence Gilyard] tries writing a script based on his Ranger experiences, only slightly exaggerated. 8 Sisters Roxie's piano teacher hits a sour note with Alex when he reveals he's more than just her instructor. Meanwhile, Evan's stomachache triggers a revelation for Georgie, who confronts Dr. Caspian; and Charley searches for answers after finding a canceled check in her father's old medical bag. 12 49 News 10:30 10 Design Classics A study of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle. 12 Newsmakers 49 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol A West Virginia man who jumped bail is tracked by state troopers. 11PM

2 6 8 News 10 Austin City Limits Vince Gill and Junior Brown perform. Songs included "Whenever You Come Around," "Highway Patrol," "What the Cowgirls Do." 12 The Newz 49 Tales from the Crypt An icy seductress [Pricilla Presley] disrupts an old con game by playing a swindler against his partners. 11:30 6 Sightings 8 Saturday Night Live Jeff Daniels ["Dumb and Dumber", host]; music guest Luscious Jackson. Regulars include Chris Farley, Chris Elliott. 12 Star Trek Kirk [William Shatner] seeks an antidote to paradise when his crew deserts the Enterprise for a planet where colonists enjoy an idyllic existence. 49 Tales from the Crypt A wealthy but mysterious couple adopts a boy who soon realizes that his new parents aren't entirely what they seem. Larry Drake. 11:35 2 Renegade When Bobby's morally bankrupt baker [John Bennett Perry] runs off to Mexico with $150 million of Bobby's money, the bounty hunter begs Reno and Cheyenne to locate the embezzler. 12AM 10 Death: The Trip of a Life Time Perceptions of "The Chasm" between life and death. Hosted by Greg Palmer. 49 Forever Knight 12:30 6 Infomercial 12 Babylon 5 12:35 2 Highlander 1AM 6 The Road 8 Infomercials 10 Jack Horkheimer 49 Bohemia Afterdark 1:30

12 Hogan Family 1:35 2 News 2AM 6 The Extraordinary 8 NBC Nightside 12 Movie "About Last Night." [1986] A salesman [Rob Lowe] and an art director [Demi Moore] try to turn a one-night stand into a relationship. 49 The Other Guy 2:10 2 Movie BW "The Capture." [1950] Offbeat psychological study of a man wanted for a murder he didn't commit. Teresa Wright. 2:30 49 Current Affair: Extra 3AM 6 Entertainers 3:20 2 Movie BW "Mr. Muggs Steps Out." [1943] The East Side Kids end up on Park Avenue when a matron [Betty Blythe] hires Muggs [Leo Gorcey] as a chauffeur. 3:30 49 Showtime at the Apollo Scheduled guests: Phoebe Snow ["At Last"]; and actor Yaphet Kotto. 4AM 6 Night Flight Profiles of music groups Havana 3 a.m. and Jesus Jones. 12 Movie "Angel Dusted." [1981] Jean Stapleton stars as the matriarch of an upper middle-class family, shattered by her son's drug dependence. 4:30 2 Sunday Northwest 49 Space Precinct -crainbebo

Retro: Gulf Coast Fri, Sept 18, 1987

from TV Guide-Gulf Coast edition Listings CT Some PBS stations may pre-empt programs for coverage of the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearings on the nomination of Robert Bork to the US Supreme Court Alabama Public Television (PBS): WDIQ 2-Dozier/WEIQ 42-Mobile 7:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 7:45 AM Weather 8:00 Instructional Programs 10:30 Sesame Street 11:30 Instructional Programs 2:30 Sesame Street 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Square One Television 4:30 3-2-1 Contact 5:00 We're Cooking Now 5:30 American Government Survey 6:00 Nightly Business Report 6:30 For the Record 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Great Performances "Wagner" (pt 1) 10:00 Beaux Arts Trio: An Enduring Sound 11:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler WEAR 3-ABC Pensacola 5:25 Down to Earth 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 6:45 News 7:00 Good Morning America (guest Shirley MacLaine) 9:00 Superior Court 9:30 High Rollers 10:00 Geraldo (gossip about the Royal Family) 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Loving noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Little House on the Prairie 4:00 Truth or Consequences 4:30 M*A*S*H (x2)

5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Growing Pains (1 hr season premiere/season 3; Full House airs here next week) 8:00 Max Headroom (season premiere/season 2) 9:00 20/20 (season premiere; Barbara Walters interviews Katherine Hepburn, also a story on injuries and deaths caused by malfunctioning Bic butane lighters) 10:00 News 10:30 Sanford & Son 11:00 ABC News Nightline 11:30 Love Connection mid. Swimsuit Edition '87 1:00 Essence 1:30 America's Top 10 WTVY 4-CBS Dothan 5:00 CBS Morning News 5:30 Good Morning Tri-States 6:00 CBS Morning News 6:30 Morning Program (guest Alice Faye) 8:00 Morning Show 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Card Sharks 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon Farm Report 12:25 News 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Oprah Winfrey 4:00 Baptist Message (Diff'rent Strokes usually airs here) 4:30 Three's Company 5:00 Jeffersons 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Summer Playhouse "Kingpins"/"Sons of Gunz" (finale; Dallas returns here next week) 8:00 Movie "National Lampoon's Vacation" 10:00 News 10:35 WKRP in Cincinnati 11:05 Movie "An American Werewolf in London" 1:05 Movie "Love Me Tender" (bw) 3:00 Movie "Call Northside 777" (bw)

WKRG 5-CBS Mobile 5:00 Headline News 5:30 CBS Morning News 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Morning News 7:30 Morning Program 9:00 Hour Magazine (guest Dom DeLuise) 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon Sally Jessy Raphael (guest Joan Lunden) 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Judge 3:30 People's Court 4:00 Jeopardy! 4:30 Win, Lose or Draw 5:00 Entertainment Tonight 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Summer Playhouse "Kingpins"/"Sons of Gunz" 8:00 National Geographic (a double-header: in the 8pm hour, Leslie Nielsen looks at man's ties with the lower primates; then at 9, "Mysteries of the Mind") 10:00 News 10:30 Jeffersons 11:00 Movie "An American Werewolf in London" 1:00 Headline News WCTV 6-CBS Thomasville/Tallahassee 5:00 CBS Morning News 5:30 News 6:00 Good Morning 7:00 Oprah Winfrey 8:00 Phil Donahue (breatfeeding) 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Card Sharks 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Midday Report 11:30 Young & the Restless 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Woody Woodpecker 3:30 People's Court 4:00 Jeopardy! 4:30 News

5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Wheel of Fortune 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Summer Playhouse "Kingpins"/"Sons of Gunz" 8:00 Movie "National Lampoon's Vacation" 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "An American Werewolf in London" WJHG 7-NBC Panama City 5:30 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 Daybusters 7:00 Today (celibacy and the priesthood) 9:00 Phil Donahue (topic not listed) 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Win, Lose or Draw 11:00 Super Password 11:30 Scrabble noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Santa Barbara 3:00 Divorce Court 3:30 Newlywed Game 4:00 Gimme a Break! 4:30 Jeopardy! 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Rags to Riches (2 hr season premiere/season 2) 9:00 Private Eye (NBC's ad bills it as the season premiere, but the listings don't indicate it) 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (guests Dabney Coleman and Paul Reiser) 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Molly Ringwald) 12:30 Friday Night Videos (hosts Jeff Altman and Bob Nelson/videos by Heart, Prince, John Cougar Mellencamp, and LL Cool J) WALA 10-NBC Mobile 5:10 Coffee with the Parson 5:15 Before Hours 5:30 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 News 10 Today 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue (same topic as ch 6) 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Win, Lose or Draw

11:00 Super Password 11:30 Scrabble noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Santa Barbara 3:00 Oprah Winfrey 4:00 Magnum, PI 5:00 Divorce Court 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Gimme a Break! 7:00 Rags to Riches (2 hr season premiere/season 2) 9:00 Private Eye 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 Friday Night Videos WFSU 11-PBS Tallahassee 5:45 AM Weather 6:00 Body Electric 6:30 Sesame Street 7:30 3-2-1 Contact 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Square One Television 10:00 3-2-1 Contact 10:30 Sesame Street 11:30 Body Electric noon Accent 12:30 Austin City Limits 1:30 Innovation 2:00 Cinema Showcase 2:30 Sesame Street 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Captain Kangaroo 4:30 Square One Television 5:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 6:00 Nightly Business Report 6:30 Accent 7:00 Washington Week in Review 7:30 Wall Street Week 8:00 Great Performances "Wagner" (pt 1) 9:00 Medical Malpractice in Florida 10:00 World of Survival 10:30 SCTV Network

WSFA 12-NBC Montgomery 5:15 Before Hours 5:30 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 Today 8:00 Phil Donahue (no topic listed) 9:00 Sale of the Century 9:30 Classic Concentration 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Win, Lose or Draw 11:00 Super Password 11:30 Scrabble noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Another World 2:30 Santa Barbara 3:30 Oprah Winfrey 4:30 Gimme a Break! 5:00 Facts of Life 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Rags to Riches (2 hr season premiere) 9:00 Private Eye 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 Friday Night Videos WMBB 13-ABC Panama City 6:00 Jim Wilson Outdoors 6:30 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Richard Roberts 10:00 Who's the Boss? 10:30 Judge 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Loving noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Oprah Winfrey 4:00 Superior Court 4:30 People's Court 5:00 Win, Lose or Draw 5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Growing Pains (1 hr season premiere) 8:00 Max Headroom (season premiere) 9:00 20/20 10:00 News 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 Jeffersons 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Crook & Chase 12:30 Movie "Deja Vu" WLOX 13-ABC Biloxi 5:45 ABC World News This Morning/Local News 6:45 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue (same topic as ch 6) 10:00 Good Morning South Mississippi 10:30 Newlywed Game 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Loving noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Oprah Winfrey 4:00 Judge 4:30 People's Court 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Growing Pains (1 hr season premiere) 8:00 Max Headroom (season premiere) 9:00 20/20 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Crook & Chase 11:30 New Honeymooners (bw) mid. Wanted: Dead or Alive (bw) 12:30 Hit City 1:00 News WPMI 15-Fox Mobile 5:00 Ag-Day 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 Transformers

6:30 GI Joe 7:00 ThunderCats 7:30 Silverhawks 8:00 MASK 8:30 Superfriends 9:00 James Robison 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 700 Club 11:00 PTL Club noon Richard Roberts 1:00 Rawhide (bw) 2:00 Bewitched 2:30 Scooby-Doo 3:00 Dennis the Menace (animated) 3:30 Smurfs' Adventures 4:00 Inspector Gadget 4:30 Real Ghostbusters 5:00 Silver Spoons 5:30 What's Happening Now!! 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 DuckTales "Treasure of the Golden Suns" (2 hr series preview) 9:00 Hill Street Blues 10:00 Late Show (guest host Arsenio Hall welcomes guests Magic Johnson, Little Richard, Emma Samms, and Mike Tyson) 11:00 Tales from the Darkside 11:30 Puttin' on the Hits mid. Hawaii Five-O 1:00 Movie: TBA 3:00 Honeymooners (bw) 3:30 The Saint 4:30 Honeymonners (bw) WDHN 18-ABC Dothan 5:30 Ag-Day 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Hour Magazine (same as ch 5) 10:00 Who's the Boss? 10:30 Mr. Belvedere 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Loving noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Gimme a Break!

4:00 People's Court 4:30 Divorce Court 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 Newlywed Game 6:30 Dating Game 7:00 Growing Pains (1 hr season premiere) 8:00 Max Headroom (season premiere) 9:00 20/20 10:00 Cheers 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Movie "Paradise Lagoon" WSRE 23-PBS Pensacola 6:15 Nightly Business Report 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Body Electric 7:30 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Square One Television 10:00 Faces of Culture 11:00 Government Perspectives noon French Chef 12:30 Painting with Pittard 1:00 Creative Living 1:30 Mystery! "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes II: The Red-Headed League" 2:30 Agony 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Square One Television 4:30 3-2-1 Contact 5:00 American Story 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week in Review 7:30 Wall Street Week 8:00 Great Performances "Wagner" (pt 1) 9:00 Beaux Arts Trio: An Enduring Sound 10:00 Nightly Business Report 10:30 Nautilus News 11:00 High-School Football: teams not listed WFGX 35-Ind Fort Walton Beach 6:00 Anglers in Action 6:30 Jim Wilson Fishing 7:00 Captain Harlock 7:30 RoboTech

8:00 Silverhawks 8:30 Zoobilee Zoo 9:00 Jerry Falwell 10:00 Burns & Allen (bw) 10:30 Donna Reed (bw) 11:00 Big Valley noon Perry Mason (bw) 1:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 1:30 Father Knows Best (bw) 2:00 My Three Sons 2:30 Hazel 3:00 Jetsons 3:30 Comic Strip 4:00 Smurfs' Adventures 4:30 ThunderCats 5:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 5:30 McHale's Navy (bw) 6:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Kojak 8:00 Movie "Paradise Lagoon" 10:00 Hogan's Heroes 10:30 King of Kensington 11:00 Gunsmoke WJTC 44-Ind Pensacola 6:00 20 Minute Workout 6:30 Heathcliff 7:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends 7:30 Tom & Jerry 8:00 Ghostbusters 8:30 Bionic Six 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid (CBS) 9:30 Card Sharks (CBS) 10:00 Who's the Boss? (ABC) 10:30 Mr. Belvedere (ABC) 11:00 Success N Life noon Bonanza 1:00 Mister Ed (bw) 1:30 Partridge Family 2:00 Plastic-Man 2:30 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors 3:00 Defenders of the Earth 3:30 Saber Rider & the Star Sheriffs 4:00 Dinosaucers 4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 I Dream of Jeannie 6:00 Punky Brewster 6:30 Mork & Mindy 7:00 Movie "Just Before Dawn" 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 Newlywed Game 10:30 Dating Game 11:00 Boxing: 10-round bantamweight action from Atlantic City, as Jimmy Navarro (181/13 KO) takes on David "Choir Boy" Gauvin (18-0/9 KO)

Retro: Western BC, Saturday, Feb. 15th, 1975

Source: TV Guide Canada CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 6 CHEK Victoria [CTV] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 8 CHAN Vancouver [CTV] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 10 Vancouver Community Access 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [CBS] 6AM 6 8 University of the Air 6:05 12 With This Ring 6:20 12 Ag USA Planting additional forests in the Southeast to meet increasing demands for timber. 6:30 4 Faith for Today 6 8 Edith Serei 7 Sunrise Semester The Near East in Modern Times: The Fertile Crescent, an area that arcs across the northern part of the Syrian desert, is discussed.

6:50 12 News 7AM 4 Yogi Bear 5 Addams Family 6 8 Singin' Time 7 Idea Thing 12 Frisky Frolics 7:30 4 Bugs Bunny 5 Wheelie 6 8 Cliff Edwards 7 Dusty's Trail Romance comes to wagon boss Callahan after he meets a lovely Southern belle. Callahan: Forrest Tucker. 8AM 4 Hong Kong Phooey 5 Emergency Plus 4 6 8 McGowan and Company 7 12 My Favorite Martians 8:30 4 Adventures of Gilligan 5 Run, Joe, Run 6 8 Circle Square 7 12 Speed Buggy 9AM 2 Nic Et Pic 4 Devlin 5 Land of the Lost 6 Wrestling 7 12 Jeannie 8 Red Fisher 9:30 2 D'Iberville [On Ibberville, whatever that means] 4 Lassie's Rescue Rangeres 5 Sigmund 7 Partridge Family 8 Waterville Gang 11 Across the Fence

Restrictions on the import of plant and animal items by travelers; contributions to agriculture by 18th-century inventor Jethro Tull. 12 Superman 10AM 2 Le 60 [The 60] 4 Super Friends 5 Pink Panther 6 Golden Years 7 12 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? 8 Story Theatre Fables from Italy, Germany and Bulgaria: 1. Heckling neighbors get their comeuppance in "The Italian Boatbuilder." 2. "The Rich Man's Grave," in which the devil is tricked out of a soul. 3. "How the Fly Got Married," a strange courtship tale from Bulgarian legend. Repertory company includes Richard Libertini, Peter Bonerz, Gabe Dell, Bob Dishy. 11 Idea Thing 10:30 5 Star Trek-cartoon 6 Outdoor Sportsman 7 12 Shazam! 8 Hudson Brothers 11 Wally's Workshop Toys and furniture for children. 11AM 2 Vedettes En Direct 4 These are the Days 5 Jetsons 6 Under Attack 7 Valley of the Dinosaurs 8 Rupert Bear 11 Outdoors with Ken Callaway Return: Hunting and fishing are two activities enjoyed by sports enthusiasts in this halfhour series as they accompany outdoorsman Ken Callaway to wilderness areas. Today: Sailfishing in Panama's Pinas Bay. 12 Flintstones Comedy Hour 11:30 2 Rue Des Pignons [Street Gears] 4 American Bandstand Barbi Benton ["The Teddy Bear Song"] and Diamond Reo ["Ain't That Peculiar"] are the guests. 5 Go "A coach must be able to develop three things in an athlete: pride, poise and confidence in himself." That's how Penn State's Joe Paterno once described his job. One of the most

successful college-football coaches, Paterno is seen putting his squad through a rigorous spring workout in preparation for the 1974 season. 7 Hudson Brothers 8 Pete's Place 11 Bobby Goldsboro Songs by Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods include "Billy Don't Be a Hero," "Willie and the Hand Jive." 12PM 2 6 Canada Winter Games Special: Athletes from across the county compete in the third Canada Winter Games, being held in Lethbridge, AB. Scheduled features: highlights from the opening ceremonies and speed-skating finals. Don Wittman, Beattie Martin, Steve Armitage and Gerry Fogarty report. 5 We Can Do It! "Dip It." Alice Ripley is the hostess. 7 12 Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine Ruth Buzzi appears in comedy sketches as Little Red Riding Hood and as a schoolmarm for the Globetrotters, her less-than-praiseworthy pupils. 8 Movie Review 11 Wrestling In a doubles match: Paddy Ryan and Chief Thunder Cloud vs. Rick Renaldo and Wes Ames; Eddie Sullivan vs. Paul Henning. 12:30 4 Impact "Is There a Future for Black Engineers?" Jimm Brown is the host. 5 World of Survival The life cycle of the blue titmouse, a small tufted bird. The bird is observed as it hatches, learns to fly, and hunts for food in woodlands. 7 12 Women's Pro Tennis Debut: Coverage of the women's pro tennis tour begins with the $75,000 Virginia Slims Tournament of Chicago. Leading press-time entrants included Wimbledon champion Chris Evert, Australian Open titlist Evonne Goolagong and Margaret Court, the topranked player in 1973, who is returning to the tour after a year's absence. First prize is $15,000. Five more tournaments, include the 1975 Virginia Slims Finals, will be telecast in the following weeks. Don Criqui reports from the Chicago International Amphitheater. 8 Travel '75 1PM 4 Movie "Billie." [1965] Patty Duke plays a tomboy whose exploits threaten to sabotage her father's campaign for mayor. Jim Backus.' 5 Movie BW "The Big Sleep." [1946] A private eye [Humphrey Bogart] mixes with sexy dames, blackmail and murder in this fascinating but confusing caper. Lauren Bacall.

8 Know Your Sports (quiz show) 11 Big Blue Marble To Jamaica where a young drummer practices for his father's band. 1:30 8 Outdoor Sportsman 11 Outdoors with Julius Boros Events seen in a California rodeo include bull riding, bareback and saddle bronco-riding and barrel-racing. 2PM 2 6 Children's Cinema 7 Dialogue Problems and goals of the Seattle University office of minority affairs. 8 Canadian West 11 Movie BW "Susannah of the Mounties." [1939] Shirley Temple, growing up, as a darling of the Mounted Police who charms the Indians. 12 Hudson Brothers 2:30 4 Action: Inner City The Gerald Turner Choir performs. 7 Green Acres Oliver fumes at paying a three-year storage fee for a puzzling object. 8 Roller Derby 12 Page 12 3PM 2 6 Curling Classic Bud Somerville of Superior, Wis., takes on Harvey Mazinke of Regina. Don Chevrier and Don Duguid report from St. James Civic Centre in Winnipeg. 4 Lucky Jim A trout-fishing trip by plane and skiff to an isolated Alaskan lake. 5 College Basketball The Washington State Cougars meet the Stanford Cardinals in a Pac-8 game at Stanford, Cal. 7 Wagon Train BW A New Orleans-bound schooner becomes a prison for Adams, Wooster and Hawks, who have been shanghaied by ruthless Captain Cobb [William Bendix]. 9 Villa Alegre 12 Outlook 3:30 4 Pro Bowlers Tour Finalists vie for shares of a $70,000 purse in the Fair Lanes Open, taped at Springfield,

Va. 8 Under Attack Anti-women's liberationist Midge Decter is confronted by men and women who are actively involved with the women's right movement. Bill Walker is the host. 9 Carrascolendas 11 George Raveling Show Highlights from the Stanford-WSU game [Feb. 6] and the California-WSU game [Feb. 10]. Also: a profile of Cougar guard Marty Giovacchini, and an interview with a Pac-8 coach. 12 News Conference 4PM 2 6 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 7 Hee Haw Dolly Parton, Terry McMillan and Kenny Price are the guests. Music: "Love is Like a Butterfly" [Dolly], "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" [Terry], "Que Pasa?" [Kenny], "Gentle on My Mind" [Roy Clark]. 9 Sesame Street 11 Wrestling 12 My Favorite Martian BW Martin's rejuvenation treatment goes haywire, reducing him to infant size. Martin: Ray Walston. 4:30 8 Wide World of Sports 1. Toronto Star Maple Leaf Indoor Games. Entrants from approximately 14 countries compete in this athletic event, ranked among the best indoor meets in the world. Among the events are the high jump, pole vault, hurdles, shot put, sprints, relay races and the mile run. Runner Abby Hoffmanj, Fergie Olver and Dr. Geoff Gowan report. 2. The 13th World Wrist Wrestling Championships. 12 Bewitched A spell has Samantha and Serena sharing personalities. 5PM 2 6 NHL Hockey The Atlanta Flames vs. the Canucks in Vancouver. 4 Wide World of Sports The final round in the $200,000 International Race of Champions, taped at Daytona International Speedway. Top qualifiers include Formula 1 champion Emerson Fittipaldi, former Indy 500 winner Bobby Unser and George Follmer of the USAC and NASCAR circuits. Bill Flemming and Jackie Stewart report from Daytona. Also: the International Gymnastics Championships, taped at Nagoya, Japan. Among the favorites in the men's competition are Nikolai Adrianov, Olympic gold medalist in floor exercises, and Shigeru Kasamatsu, who won a silver medal in the parallel bars at Munich. In the women's events: Nina Dronova, Janette Anderson and Debbie Fike. 5 Animal World

Unusual creatures from the Galapagos Islands are observed, including two battling land iguanas. 7 News-Ward Lucas 9 Mister Rogers 11 UFO A Siamese cat is at the heart of a sinister scheme. 12 Cher Special: The female half of "Sonny and Cher" is back on TV with a solo act. Elton John, Bette Midler and Flip Wilson join Cher in an hour concentrating more on music than comedy, and highlighted by a rock medley featuring Cher and guests performing "Mockingbird," "Proud Mary," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Never Can Say Goodbye." Elton performs his current hit "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and joins Cher for "Bennie and the Jets." Dressed in girdles, garter belts and boas, Cher and Bette camp up a trashy-ladies medley. In comedy, Laverne (Cher) reminisces with Geraldine [Flip] at their high school reunion; and Cher joins her guests to look at their lives in 2025 at the Final Curtain Rest Home for Aged Performers. 5:30 5 News-John Lippman 7 CBS News-Dan Rather 9 Electric Company 6PM on will be later today, other stuff to do. -crainbebo

6PM 5 NBC News-Tom Brokaw 7 Movie "Picnic." [1955] Expert filming of the William Inge play about a small town during the Labor Day Weekend. Fine acting by William Holden, Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell, Betty Field. 8 Wrestling 9 Zoom 11 Star Trek The fate of the Enterprise hinges on the outcome of a personal duel between Kirk [William Shatner] and the lizardlike commander of an alien spaceship. 12 CBS News-Dan Rather 6:30 4 News-Ed Evans 5 Seattle Weekly Creative aggression is explained by Susan Osborne. 9 Northwest Week BW 12 Page 12

7PM 4 Lawrence Welk Sounds from the big-band era. "Tonight We Love," "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover," "When Day is Done," " The Waltz You Saved for Me," "For You," "Me and My Shadow," "Cool Water." 5 Truth or Consequences 8 Imperial Grand Band Special: This series pilot from Dick Clark Teleshows concerns a rock group and the bankrupt resort hotel that one of the members inherits. With the help of the DeFranco Family, who perform at the resport, the group is determined to turn the white elephant into a rock mecca. Pre-empts Emergency! 9 Washington Week in Review 11 Mission: Impossible A mind-controlling drug that could enslave mankind is the threat in this two-part adventure. Part 1 finds Phelps posing as a defecting scientist to destroy the drug and its creator. Phelps: Peter Graves. 12 Channel 12 Special "History and Heroes," a panel discussion of how Americans view Presidents Washington and Lincoln, and the effect this has on modern politics. 7:30 2 6 Ceilidh 5 Let's Make a Deal 9 Wall $treet Week 12 Movie "Wheeler and Murdoch." [1972] TV pilot film about a veteran private eye and his young partner out to solve a syndicate murder-robbery. Jack Warden. 8PM 2 6 Western Canada Lottery 4 Kung Fu Caine's search for his half-brother Danny leads to a Barbary Coast entertainment palace, where the owner is holding Danny's son in a revenge plot against the father. First of four parts. Caine: David Carradine. 5 Emergency! The paramedics are plagued by a flurry of false alarms, including a wife's request that they check her lazy husband's supposed back pains. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. 7 All in the Family Archie scores a disconcerting 64 on a magazine test measuring life expectancies. Archie: Carroll O'Connor. Edith: Jean Stapleton. 8 Sing a Song Singer Anna Maria Alberghetti joins Chalyce Brown and Allan Bruce. Bobby Gimby is the host. Songs include "Come Back to Sorrento," "I Don't Know How to Love Him"

[Anna Maria]. 9 Ascent of Man "The Starry Messenger," part 6 in this series, traces the history of astronomy from the Mayan civilization to 17th-century Venice. The clash between Church dogma and scientific theory is the hour's central theme and Galileo its dominant subject. Dr. Jacob Bronowski examines Galileo's early use of the telescope; his experiments to prove the Copernican theory that the planets revolve around the sun; and the 1633 trial in Rome in which he was charged with heresy. In Vatican archives, Bronowski reveals the rarely seen records that sealed Galileo's fate. Most significant is a document-"manifestly a forgery," says Bronowski-that forbade him to teach Copernican theory. 11 Jimmy Dean Bill Anderson sings "Still" and "The Corner of My Life." Other songs include "These Hands" and "The Tip of My Fingers" [Jimmy], and "Sweet Song of Salvation" [Imperials]. 8:30 2 CBC News 6 Movie "The Undefeated." [1969] John Wayne and Rock Hudson in a post-Civil War adventure yarn. Rojas: Tony Aguilar. Blue Boy: Roman Gabriel. Bubba: Jan-Michael Vincent. 7 New Candid Camera Waiting-room antics in a pet hospital; Martha Raye in a diner as a waitress who serves inedible food; a man late for a golf date hails a taxicab meant for his pregnant wife. 8 On The Buses Olive a femme fatale? That's her plan as she tries to keep Arthur's interest-with some help from Stan and a slew of reluctant courters. Olive: Anna Karen. Arthur: Michael Robbins. 11 Mel Tillis Time Bill Anderson, Sherry Bryce, comic Jerry Clower and the Florida A&M Gospel Choir join Mel for a half-hour of comedy and song. Music: "Proof" [Bill], "Don't Let Go" [Mel, Sherry], "Praise the Lord" [Choir]. 9PM 2 Movie "Deadlock." [1969] Following the murder of a black youth, a city ghetto threatens to erupt in violence. Leslie Nielsen, Max Julien, Hari Rhodes. 4 8 Movie "Summer of '42." [1971] 5 Movie "The Last Day," a 1975 TV-movie about the attempt of the infamous Dalton gang to hold up both banks in their small Kansas town. Richard Widmark, Robert Conrad. 7 Mary Tyler Moore As the annual newscasters' awards dinner approaches, Lou must find a way to tell Ted that he has not received a nomination. Lou: Edward Asner. Ted: Ted Knight. 9 Movie BW "The Gold Rush." [1925] Pathos, tenderness, slapstick-Charlie Chaplin mines them all in this silent film classic. It's set in turn-of-the-century Alaska, with Charlie as a would-be

prospector. Among the comic gems: Charlie, near starvation, eating a meal of boiled boots and spaghetti-like shoelaces; and trying to keep his balance in a cabin atop a cliff. 11 That Good Ole Nashville Music Guests include Jim Ed Brown, Kenny Starr, the Cates Sisters and comic Jerry Clower. Ralph Sloan and the Tennessee Travelers square dance. 12 Billy Pau land the Staple Singers Billy Paul appears in concert with the Staple Singers. Among the selections are "Your Song," "Me and Mrs. Jones" [Billy]; "Respect Yourself," "I'll Take You There" and "Be What You Are" [Staple Singers]. 9:30 7 12 Bob Newhart Bob reluctantly agrees to help Emily's friend with her martial problems, and then is horrified when the woman leaves her husband and moves in with the Hartleys. 11 Buck Owens Songs: "I've Got You on My Mind Again" [Susan Raye], "Things" [Buddy Alan]. Also: "Columbus Stockade Blues," "Corn Likker" and "Within My Loving Arms" [Buck Owens]. 10PM 7 12 Carol Burnett Rock Hudson and Nancy Walker sing and dance to "Mine," and join the regulars in a two-act movie spoof of the 1948 comedy-drama "When My Baby Smiles at Me," with original music by Ken and Mitzi Welch. TV commercials are satirized in vignettes, and Harvey Korman plays a frustrated ventriloquist who wants to break up his partnership with his dummy. Vicki Lawrence. 11 Porter Wagoner Cal Smith is the guest. Songs include "Country Bumpkin," "Lord Knows I'm Drinking" [Cal]; "Happy Faces" [Porter]; and "Foggy Mountain Top." 10:30 11 Wilburn Brothers 11PM 2 6 CBC News 4 5 News 7 Movie "Adventures of the Queen," a 1975 TV-movie about the efforts to stop a psychotic who is threatening to blow up a passenger liner unless he is paid $20,000,000. Produced by Irwin Allen ["The Towering Inferno"] and filmed aboard the Queen Mary. 8 CTV News 11 Movie BW "Million Dollar Legs." [1932] Wild and wacky doings in mythical Klopstokia. W.C. Fields, Jack Oakie. 12 Dragnet Friday and Gannon try to stop a gang of young shoplifters.

11:15 2 6 Provincial Affairs' 5 Movie "Hurry Sundown." [1967] Director Otto Preminger's chronicle of social and racial tensions in a Georgia town. Michael Caine. 8 News 11:20 2 News 6 Movie "Summer of '42." 11:30 4 ABC News 8 Fred Davis 12 Movie "Ice Palace." [1960] Edna Ferber's sprawling novel of Alaska's struggle for statehood, turned into a sprawling screen saga of family relationships. Richard Burton. 11:45 2 Take Time with Noel Harrison Guest Jack Schectman sings "You of All People," "Floatin' and Awailin'" and "A Woman to Love." Noel's songs include "Martha." 4 Movie "Captains of the Clouds." [1942] James Cagney in a two-fisted role as a cocky bush pilot who joins the Royal Canadian Air Force and makes himself unpopular. Dennis Morgan, Alan Hale. 12AM 8 Movie "I Love My Wife." [1970] Sex and marriage are the targets for humor in this tale of a philandering doctor and his neglected wife. Elliott Gould. 12:15 2 Movin' On 1AM 7 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert T. Rex ["Jeepster," "Bang a Gong," "Token of My Love"]; Ross ["Alright by Me"]; and Isis ["Do The Football," "Rubber Boy"]. 1:15 2 Barbara Frum 1:20

6 Movie "The Importance of Being Earnest." [1952] Faithful, first-rate version of Oscar Wilde's satire of manners, romance, mistaken identity. Michael Redgrave, Joan Greewood. 2:05 8 Movie "Sapphire." [1959] Intriguing whodunit about the murder of a girl who was part black. Michael Craig. 2:30 7 Movie "For Whom the Bell Tolls." [1943] The Hemingway novel about an American adventurer [Gary Cooper] in a Loyalist guerrilla band during the Spanish Civil War. Ingrid Bergman. -crainbebo

Retro: Portland, OR, Sat. October 24th, 1987

Source: TV Guide, Portland Edition CHANNELS 2 KATU Portland (ABC) 6 KOIN Portland (CBS) 8 KGW Portland (NBC) 10 KOAP Portland (PBS) 12 KPTV Portland (Fox) 15 KCKA Centralia (PBS) 49 KPDX Portland (IND) WGN WGN 9 Chicago (IND) 5AM 6 Headline News WGN U.S. Farm Report 5:30 WGN World Tomorrow 6AM 2 Town Hal Scheduled topic: sexually transmitted diseases and contraceptives. Jack Faust is the moderator. 6 For Our Times

The role of Hispanics in the Catholic Church. 8 Gardening with Ed Hume 12 Viewer's Digest 49 Headlines on Trial Topic: "Should Prostitution Be Legalized?" WGN Charlando 6:30 6 Kidsongs 8 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 49 Christian Science Monitor Reports WGN People to People 7AM 2 Care Bears Family 6 Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater 8 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 10 Business of Management 12 12 in the Morning 49 700 Club WGN Minority Business Report 7:30 2 Little Clowns of Happytown 6 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 8 Smurfs 12 Flintstones WGN Movie BW "Sherlock Holmes in Dressed to Kill." [1946] In his last Holmes vehicle, Basil Rathbone tries to recover engraving plates stolen from the Bank of England. 8AM 2 My Pet Monster 10 Zoobilee Zoo 12 Visionaries 49 D. James Kennedy 8:30 2 Pound Puppies 10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12 Comic Strip 9AM 2 Little Wizards 6 Pee-Wee's Playhouse 8 Fraggle Rock

10 Sesame Street 15 High-School Football (unknown teams) 49 Kenneth Copeland WGN Soul Train 9:30 2 Real Ghostbusters 6 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures 8 Alvin and the Chipmunks 10AM 2 Flintstone Kids 6 Popeye and Son 8 ALF 10 Captain Kangaroo 49 Guinness Book of World Records WGN Movie "Ultraman: The Adventure Begins." [Made for TV, 1987] An intergalactic police organization known as the Ultra Force is assigned to protect Earth from alien monsters. Chad Everett. 10:30 2 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 6 College Football The Southern Cal Trojans at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Irish won last year's meeting in this classic rivalry 38-37, on a field goal as time expired. The fourth quarter saw the Irish overcome a 17-point deficit, and Tim Brown return a punt 56 yards to set up the final Irish score. 8 New Archives 10 Computer Chronicles 49 Chronicle 11AM 2 Lone Ranger BW 8 Foofur 10 Brain, Mind and Behavior 12 Wrestling 15 Sesame Street 49 Program Yourself for Success (Commercial) 11:30 2 Get Smart 8 I'm Telling! (a "Newlywed Game" for kids) 12PM 2 This is the NFL

The Smothers Brothers host a look at the American Football League. Also: Patriot linebacker Andre Tippett wired-for-sound. 8 Siskel & Ebert Scheduled: "The Sicillan" [Christopher Lambert]; "A Tiger's Tale" [Ann-Margret, C. Thomas Howell]. 10 Contemporary Health Issues 12 Battlestar Galactica 15 This Old House 49 New Gidget WGN Movie BW "The Sad Sack." [1957] Jerry Lewis has a field day as cartoonist George Baker's World War II misfit. 12:30 2 [1987 World Series Game 6]. Was scheduled to be College Football with MN Golden Gophers at Ohio State Buckeyes. 8 Drag Racing Top drives compete for more than $1 million in the NHRA U.S. Nationals, taped Sept 5-7 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. 10 Contemporary Health Issues 15 Computer Chronicles 49 Puttin' on the Hits 1PM 10 New Literacey 12 Buck Rogers 15 Great Chefs of the West 49 Solid Gold in Concert 1:30 8 Movie "The Shootist." [1976] John Wayne portrays a legendary gunfighter whose days are numbered in this well-acted character study set in turn-of-the-century Nevada. Lauren Bacall. 15 Naturescene 2PM 6 Headline News 10 Adam Smith's Money World 12 Movie "Never Cry Wolf." [1983] Farley Mowat's striking account of his days as a biologist [Charles Martin Smith] studying wolves in the Canadian Arctic. 15 Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist 49 American Bandstand WGN At The Movies

2:30 6 Headline News 10 Tony Brown's Journal Joseph Perkins, coauthor of "A Conservative Agenda for Black Americans." WGN Puttin' on the Hits 3PM 6 Weight Control-Infomercial 10 German Professional Soccer 15 Mystery! The four-part "Have His Carcase" begins with mystery writer Harriet Vane [Harriet Walter] finding a body of a deserted beach. 49 New Monkees WGN Bustin' Loose (short-lived syndi. sitcom) 3:30 6 Alice 8 Fan Club Host Mitch Gaylord talks with Donna Summer, rap group the Fat Boys, Scott Baio [Charles in Charge] and Stephen Furst ["St. Elsewhere"]. 49 Bustin' Loose WGN Charles in Charge 4PM 2 College Football ABC's game was not determined at press time. 6 Laverne & Shirley 8 Father Murphy 10 Only One Earth Studying "The Fate of Our Forests," whose numbers are dwindling because of pollution and wood-product demand. 12 Wonderful World of Disney 15 Degrassi Junior High 49 Small Wonder WGN It's a Living 4:30 6 Wild Kingdom 15 Silk Screen "The New Puritans: The Sikhs of Yuba City" examines California's community of some 8000 East Indians. 49 Charles in Charge WGN Mama's Family 5PM 6 8 News

10 Rockschool 12 Grizzly Adams 15 Story of English Part 2. "The Mother Tongue" studies the origins of English, beginning in A.D. 449 with the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. 49 9 to 5 WGN Movie "The Drowning Pool." [1975] Paul Newman returns in his "Harper" role as a private eye caught up in murder, blackmail and family skeletons in New Orleans. 5:30 6 Newsconference Six 8 NBC News-Connie Chung 10 Degrassi Junior High 49 Mama's Family 6PM 6 Hee Haw Co-host Loretta Lynn is joined by T.G. Sheppard and the Hee Haw Gospel Quartet. 8 On The Spot (Local KGW-TV game show) 10 Movie A mine explosion highlights the conclusion of "The Littlest Horse Thieves" [British, 1976] a "WonderWorks" presentation filmed in Yorkshire. 12 Star Trek Kirk [William Shatner] has the hopeless task of deactivating a weapon that has wandered into the galaxy, digesting entire planets as it goes. 15 Nature "Perspectives of Paradise" chronicles the making of cinematographer Dieter Plage's 1986 study of the Galapagos Islands. A camera designed to simultaneously film above and below water enables Plage to watch a marine iguana graze on seaweed, while an ultralight flier is rigged with a light camera to capture spectacular views of the volcanic island Fernandina. Plage and crew also battle brutal waves to film "surfing" sea lions. 49 It's A Living Dot [Gail Edwards] is thrilled about her new part on a soap opera-until she realizes her character is in imminent danger of being killed off. 6:30 8 Dom DeLuise Dom and Betty White reminisce about Hollywood's golden days, Maureen [Maureen Murphy] tells Penny that she's a "closet athlete". 15 Ghosts of Harpers Ferry After taking a haunted-house tour with his family on Halloween, a young boy decides to look for the ghosts of Harpers Ferry at midnight-by himself. 49 Marblehead Manor Lupe learns that Mrs. Stonehill wants to have a baby and labors under the delusion that Jerry's the chosen father.

7PM 6 Wheel of Fortune 8 She's the Sheriff Kenny [Taliesin Jaffe] lies to his mom, and Max [George Wyner] monkeys with the truth about jailed chimps. 10 Lawrence Welk A salute to show business includes performances by Jo Ann Castle, Myron Floren, Bob Ralston and Cissy & Bobby. 12 Star Trek: The Next Generation A glitch in the Enterprise's propulsion system catapults the starship into a galaxy where mental powers become extraordinary. 15 Movie "The Littlest Horse Thieves." 49 Hardcastle & McCormick Hardcastle and McCormick return home from their funeral of McCormick's former girl friend and find a message from her on their answering machine. WGN News 7:30 2 We Got It Made Mickey [Teri Copley] gets the opportunity to host a local TV talk show with David and Jay as guests, but her efforts to spark interesting conversation prove disastrous. 6 Jeopardy! 8 Out of This World WGN INN News-Marvin Scott 8PM 2 Ohara Ohara and Shaver [Pat Morita, Robert Clohessy] reluctantly set up a young prostitute as bait for a serial killer, but, in the process, they help her find the strength to start a new life. 6 My Sister Sam Sam [Paw Dawber] befriends a couple who helped her retrieve a stolen purse, but soon they're popping in to visit and making Sam feel like their a prisoner in their own home. 8 Facts of Life Natalie [Mindy Cohn] jumps at the chance to do an inside story on ROTC-and then learns she'll also have to jump from a plane. Jody: Babette Props. Sergeant McNamara: Sarina Grant. 10 Cousteau Odyssey In "Mediterranean: Cradle or Coffin?" Jacques Cousteau examines the ecology of the storied sea, and finds it spoiled by industrial and urban wastes. Cousteau visits Venice, imperiled by sewage discharged into its canals. 12 Mr. President Lois's pouting at being denied a trip to an Iceland summit ends when the exposure of a covert operation threatens to cancel the whole conference. Lois: Madeline Kahn.

15 Doctor Who "Revenge of the Cybermen." After Doctor Who and his friends are exposed to a strange plague, Sarah becomes infected. Meanwhile, the Cybermen plan to destroy the planet of gold. Tom Baker. 49 Movie "Suddenly." [1954] Hard-hitting yarn about a plot to assassinate the President, with Frank Sinatra outstanding as the hired gunman. WGN Hogan's Heroes 8:30 6 Everything's Relative Rae [Anne Jackson] temporarily moves in with Julian and Scott [Jason Alexander, John Bolger] after she nabs a burglar in her apartment. 8 227 Brenda and Calvin [Regina King, Curtis Baldwin] become parents-to a pig-in a class project Mary [Marla Gibbs] has devised to illustrate the seriousness of teenage pregnancy. 12 Women in Prison Vicki's husband [Thomas Callaway] decides he wants her back and re-bribes a judge to get her out. Meanwhile, Dawn [C.C.H. Pounder] runs afoul of the biggest and meanest prisoner [Billi Gordon]. WGN Movie BW "Dark Command." [1940] Vigorous historical tale of Kansas during the Civil War, depicting the rise and fall of William Quantrill [Walter Pidgeon] and his raiders. 9PM 2 All-Star Gala at Ford's Theatre Bea Arthur hosts the annual benefit for Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. The show features performances by Cab Calloway, Glen Campbell, illusionist David Copperfield, comedian Norm Crosby, Maureen McGovern and saxophonist David Sanborn. Also: Don Johnson introduces First Lady Nancy Reagan, who dances with Mikhail Baryshnikov while Sammy Cahn sings "Real Live Girl." President Reagan offers closing comments. 6 Leg Work Claire [Margaret Colin] decides to help a former client accused of murdering his wife, despite the fact that Willie [Frances McDormand] is the prosecutor. 8 Golden Girls Rose [Betty White] has to deliver a eulogy in the Bahamas, which scares up fears in all: Rose's of speaking, Dorothy's of flying and Blanche's of being enclosed with a bunch of bald men. 10 Movie "Bigger Than Life." [1956] The engrossing story of a physically ill man [James Mason] who experiences a drastic personality change after using an experimental wonder drug. 12 New Adventures of Beans Baxter Beans [Jonathan Ward] takes his orders from the top: find out if there's a connection between subversive backward messages on records and the erratic behavior of Number One's son. Twisted Sister's Dee Snider plays a deprogrammer.

9:30 8 Amen A winning ticket in the church raffle offers Thelma [Anna Maria Horsford] an opportunity for an intimate dinner with the Reverend [Clifton Davis], and sends Amelia [Roz Ryan] down a familiar path on a gambling binge. 12 Second Chance Charles' attempt to keep Chazz from meddling in Helen's social life is misunderstood by the boy, who think Charles [Kiel Martin] is romantically interested in Helen [Randee Heller]. 15 Mark Russell The political satirist pokes fun at Sen. Joseph Biden [D-Del., WAY less known than today] and sings "Bork Roast." 10PM 2 Hotel While Christine [Connie Sellecca] enjoys the charm of a retired pilot, McDermott [James Brolin] is charmed by an old friend, unaware that charm is her business, and a friend of Julie's is her newest recruit. 6 West 57th 8 Hunter The son of a mayoral candidate is one of three unarmed Hispanic teen-agers whose shooting deaths lead to rioting when press reports suggest the teens were shot by racist Anglo cops. Hunter: Fred Dyer. 12 News 15 Masterpiece Theatre Brewster [Bert Parnaby] agrees to produce Thomas's new play in Part 2 of "The Bretts." 49 Mind Power-Commercial 10:30 12 Newsmakers WGN SCTV Network 10:35 10 Alive from Off Center A dance sampler. In "Air Dance" and "Landlings," choreographer Elizabeth Streb and video artist Michael Schwartz collaborate to create the illusion of flight; Michael Clark's "New Puritan Dances," directed by Charles Atlas, combines dance, rock music and bizarre costumes; and "The Daytime Moon" is a haunting work by Japanese choreographer Min Tanaka. Music for "The Daytime Moon" by Libby Larsen. Directed by Sandy Smolan. 11PM 2 6 8 News 12 Wrestling 49 Women's Wrestling

WGN Tales from the Darkside 11:05 10 Monty Python's Flying Circus The 127th annual Twit of the Year Show. Also: Hitler and Himmler are guests for tea in a boarding house. 11:30 2 Movie "Point Blank." [1967] Violent suspense melodrama with Lee Marvin as a vengeful robber out to get his share of the loot. 6 Friday the 13th The cousins fear that a cursed teacup sold from their shop may have caused the death of the man who bought the antique and the disappearance of his elderly sister. 8 Saturday Night Live Sean Penn [host] and rapper L.L. Cool J are the guests. Regulars: Nora Dunn, Phil Hartman. WGN At The Movies 12AM 49 MTV Music Passports: Tom Petty Featured: concert footage of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' 1987 performance in Jerusalem. Also: scenes of the band visiting an Arab market and the Wailing Wall. WGN Keys to Success-Commercial 12:30 6 Fantasy Island 12 Movie "Ordeal by Innocence." [1984] Agatha Christie whodunit with Donald Sutherland as a scientist playing amateur sleuth to solve a matriarch's murder. WGN Keys to Success-Commercial 1AM 8 News 49 MTV Music Passports: New York Highlights of selected 1987 New York performances by Crowded House, The Hooters, David Johansen and Malcolm McLaren. WGN INN News 1:20 2 Movie "The Killers." [1964] For his last film before turning to politics, Ronald Reagan plays a nasty crime boss in a filmsy version of Hemingway's short story about gangsters hired to murder a man. 1:30

6 America's Top 10 Featured: Michael Jackson. WGN Tony Randall 2AM 6 Movie BW "Woman Hater." [1948] A "woman hater" [Stewart Granger] hosts a "man hater" [Edwige Feuillere] at his country manor. 49 INN News WGN Movie "Zigzag." [1970] George Kennedy in a tricky suspense melodrama about a dying insurance man who frames himself for a murder he didn't commit. 2:30 49 Movie "The Glenn Miller Story." [1954] The life of the popular bandleader and the era in which he became a success. James Stewart. 3:15 2 ABC News 3:30 2 News 3:50 WGN Five Minutes to Live By 4AM 6 Movie BW "The Lady Says No." [1951] Slight romantic comedy involving a magazine photographer [David Niven] with a man-hating author [Joan Caulfield]. WGN Laverne & Shirley 4:30 49 Movie "Gold." [1974] Large-scale melodrama centering on illcit romance and a plot to flood a big South African mine. Roger Moore. WGN Laverne & Shirley 5AM WGN D. James Kennedy 5:30 6 Headline News WGN Three Score/Community Calendar

5:45 WGN What's Nu? WHY THERE IS TWO 5AMs: Listings switched from PDT to PST the morning of 1024/25. Because of that there were two 5AM listings, one on the Saturday page and one on the Sunday page. -crainbebo

6AM 2 Town Hal Scheduled topic: sexually transmitted diseases and contraceptives. Jack Faust is the moderator. Shouldn't this be "Town Hall"? If not, apparently, Hal was off that week. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 9AM 8 Fraggle Rock ...which I believe was the short-lived animated series, not the more-remembered Muppet version. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 10AM WGN Movie "Ultraman: The Adventure Begins." [Made for TV, 1987] An intergalactic police organization known as the Ultra Force is assigned to protect Earth from alien monsters. Chad Everett. Shame Chad Everett didn't get any decent acting work since "Medical Center" was cancelled. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 10:30 6 College Football The Southern Cal Trojans at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Irish won last year's meeting in this classic rivalry 38-37, on a field goal as time expired. The fourth quarter saw the Irish overcome a 17-point deficit, and Tim Brown return a punt 56 yards to set up the final Irish score.

"Last year" referring to the final game of that season on November 29, 1986. Also, for the record, Notre Dame won the 1987 matchup, 26 to 15. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 8 New Archives Should be "New Archies". Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 1PM 10 New Literacey I see irony in the spelling. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 6PM 8 On The Spot (Local KGW-TV game show) "On The Spot" was a trivia-based game show that lasted from 1984 to 1988: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Spot_%28game_show%29 Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM WHY THERE IS TWO 5AMs: Listings switched from PDT to PST the morning of 1024/25. Because of that there were two 5AM listings, one on the Saturday page and one on the Sunday page. Doesn't the switchover between Standard and Daylight happen at 2AM?

6AM 2 Town Hal Scheduled topic: sexually transmitted diseases and contraceptives. Jack Faust is the moderator. Shouldn't this be "Town Hall"? If not, apparently, Hal was off that week. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM

9AM 8 Fraggle Rock ...which I believe was the short-lived animated series, not the more-remembered Muppet version. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 10AM WGN Movie "Ultraman: The Adventure Begins." [Made for TV, 1987] An intergalactic police organization known as the Ultra Force is assigned to protect Earth from alien monsters. Chad Everett. Shame Chad Everett didn't get any decent acting work since "Medical Center" was cancelled. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 10:30 6 College Football The Southern Cal Trojans at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Irish won last year's meeting in this classic rivalry 38-37, on a field goal as time expired. The fourth quarter saw the Irish overcome a 17-point deficit, and Tim Brown return a punt 56 yards to set up the final Irish score. "Last year" referring to the final game of that season on November 29, 1986. Also, for the record, Notre Dame won the 1987 matchup, 26 to 15. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 8 New Archives Should be "New Archies". Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM 1PM 10 New Literacey I see irony in the spelling. Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM

6PM 8 On The Spot (Local KGW-TV game show) "On The Spot" was a trivia-based game show that lasted from 1984 to 1988: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Spot_%28game_show%29 Quote from: crainbebo on September 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM WHY THERE IS TWO 5AMs: Listings switched from PDT to PST the morning of 1024/25. Because of that there were two 5AM listings, one on the Saturday page and one on the Sunday page. Doesn't the switchover between Standard and Daylight happen at 2AM?

"Shouldn't this be "Town Hall"? If not, apparently, Hal was off that week." Yup, with Jack Faust as moderator. Except KATU always did "Town Hall" live on Sunday nights, not Saturday. Perhaps this was actually the previous week's programme, rerun via tape. (*pleading* Oh Craig Adams, why aren't you enrolled on this forum?)

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wednesday, September 15, 1999

By request, from TV Guide, Atlanta Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (ABC) 5 AM News 5:30 News 6 AM News 7 AM Good Morning America (Charlie Gibson/ Diane Sawyer) 9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee (Sharon Lawrence, Vicki Lewis) 10 AM Maury 11 AM The View (Martin Short) 12 N News 12:30 Port Charles 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 6 PM News 7 PM ABC News (Peter Jennings) 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8 PM Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place 8:30 Norm 9 PM Drew Carey 9:30 Norm 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:35 Nightline (Ted Koppel) 12:05 Politically Incorrect 12:35 News 1:05 Leeza 2:05 Inside Edition 2:35 World News Now (to 5 AM) WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 5 AM NBC News (Brigitte Quinn) 5:30 News 6 AM News 7 AM Today (Katie Couric/Matt Lauer; guest: Annette Bening) 9 AM Later Today 10 AM Dr. Joy Browne 11 AM Donny & Marie (Kristen Johnson) 12 N Sunset Beach 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Passions 3 PM Sally Jessy Raphael 4 PM Montel Williams 5 PM News 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8 PM Dateline NBC (Stone Phillips updates his report on the dangers of eggs, including food poisoning.) 9 PM World's Most Amazing Videos 10 PM Law & Order 11 PM News 11:35 Jay Leno (Kelly Preston, Jay Mohr) 12:35 Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later 2:05 Jay Leno (rerun) 3:05 Little House On The Prairie 4 AM Entertainment Tonight 4:30 Early Today WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (Fox) 5 AM Judge Joe Brown 5:30 Judge Judy 6 AM Good Day Atlanta 7 AM Good Day Atlanta 9 AM People's Court 10 AM Sally Jessy Raphael 11 AM Judge Judy 11:30 Divorce Court 12 N News 12:30 Judge Joe Brown 1 PM Forgive Or Forget 2 PM Donny & Marie (Kristen Johnson, Lou Rawls, animal expert Jules Sylvester) 3 PM Rosie O'Donnell (Annette Bening, Dixie Chicks) 4 PM Jerry Springer 5 PM News 6 PM News 7 PM Home Improvement 7:30 Drew Carey 8 PM Beverly Hills 90210 9 PM Get Real 10 PM News 11 PM Jerry Springer 12 M 3rd Rock From The Sun 12:30 M*A*S*H 1 AM News 2 AM National Enquirer 2:30 Cops 3 AM Sally Jessy Raphael 4 AM Infomercial 4:30 Divorce Court WGTV Ch. 8 Atlanta/WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 5:30 G.E.D. 6 AM Morning Business Report 6:15 Stretching For Life 6:30 Theodore Tugboat

7 AM Zoboomafoo 7:30 Arthur 8 AM Teletubbies 8:30 Barney & Friends 9 AM Arthur 9:30 Dragon Tales 10 AM Zoboomafoo 10:30 Noddy 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Big Comfy Couch 12:30 Salsa 1 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 1:30 Reading Rainbow 2 PM Count On It 2:30 Kratts' Creatures 3 PM Quiz Bowl 3:30 Teletubbies 4 PM Barney & Friends 4:30 Dragon Tales 5 PM Arthur 5:30 Arthur 6 PM Newshour With Jim Lehrer 7 PM Nightly Business Report 7:30 Read To Succeed 8 PM Hidden Worlds (Uganda's Kazinga Channel, known as "Hog Heaven" for its giant forest hogs) 9 PM American Playhouse ("We always wanted kids, more kids." 10 PM American Playhouse ("Marion Truth," Part 8 of 10) 11 PM Independent Lens ("Nothing But The Truth" examines the carnival atmosphere outside the courthouse where the O.J. Simpson trial was held.) 12 M Motorweek 12:30 Digital Duo sign off 1 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 5 AM ABC News (JuJu Chang) 5:30 Good Morning Chattanooga 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee 10 AM News 10:30 Access Hollywood 11 AM The View 12 N News 12:30 Port Charles

1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8 PM Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place 8:30 Norm 9 PM Drew Carey 9:30 Norm 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:35 Nightline 12:05 Politically Incorrect 12:35 Inside Edition 1:05 Martin Short (Eric Idle) 2:05 World News Now (to 5 AM) WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (NBC) 5 AM News 5:30 News 6 AM News 7 AM Today 9 AM Later Today 10 AM Peachtree Morning 11 AM Jenny Jones 12 N News 12:30 Access Hollywood 1 PM Sunset Beach 2 PM Passions 3 PM Montel Williams 4 PM Days Of Our Lives 5 PM News 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8 PM Dateline NBC 9 PM World's Most Amazing Videos 10 PM Law & Order 11 PM News

11:35 Jay Leno 12:35 Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 News 2:35 Access Hollywood 3:05 Sunset Beach (rerun) 4 AM Jay Leno (rerun) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5 AM CBS News (Julie Chen) 5:30 News 6 AM News 7 AM This Morning (CBS/Local News) 8 AM CBS This Morning (Thalia Assuras/Mark McEwen; guest: Sharon Lawrence) 9 AM Judge Joe Brown 9:30 Judge Joe Brown 10 AM Judge Mills Lane 10:30 Judge Mills Lane 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Rosie O'Donnell 5 PM Judge Judy 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Home Improvement 7:30 Judge Judy 8 PM CBS Movie: "The Pelican Brief" 11 PM News 11:35 David Letterman (Martin Lawrence, Meat Loaf) 12:35 Craig Kilborn (boxing promoter Don King) 1:35 Extra! 2:05 Married...With Children 2:35 Up To The Minute (to 5 AM) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 5 AM CBS News 5:30 News 7 AM CBS This Morning

9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee 10 AM Rosie O'Donnell 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8 PM CBS Movie: "The Pelican Brief" 11 PM News 11:35 David Letterman 12:35 Martin Short 1:35 Extra! 2:05 News 2:40 Craig Kilborn 3:40 Up To The Minute (to 5 AM) WPXA Ch. 14 Atlanta (PAX) 6 AM Informercial 6:30 Religious Program (in Korean) 7 AM Supertime (in Japanese) 7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Life Today 9 AM Infomercials 1 PM Big Valley 2 PM Bonanza 3 PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 4 PM The Hogan Family 4:30 Dave's World 5 PM Life Goes On 6 PM Supermarket Sweep 6:30 Shop 'til You Drop 7 PM Treasures In Your Home 8 PM Twice In A Lifetime 9 PM Touched By An Angel 10 PM Hope Island 11 PM Diagnosis Murder 12 M Infomercials

1 AM Worship (to 6 AM) WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 AM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 AM Headline News 6:30 Family Ties 7 AM Saved By The Bell 7:30 Saved By The Bell 8 AM Beverly Hillbillies 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies 9 AM Little House On The Prairie 10 AM Little House On The Prairie 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Andy Griffith 12 N Matlock 1 PM Hunter 2 PM Movie: "Posse" 4:05 Mama's Family 4:35 Mama's Family 5:05 Full House 5:35 Full House 6:05 Family Matters 6:35 Family Matters 7:05 Roseanne 7:35 Roseanne 8:05 Movie: "Hang 'Em High" 10:35 Movie: "High Plains Drifter" 12:40 Movie: "El Condor" 2:45 Movie: "The Five Man Army" 4:50 Interstitial WGXA Ch. 24 Macon (Fox) 5 AM Infomercial 5:30 Real TV 6 AM Kenneth Copeland 6:30 First Business 7 AM Infomercials 8 AM Magic School Bus 8:30 Family Matters 9 AM Forgive Or Forget 10 AM Montel Williams 11 AM Ricki Lake 12 N Creflo A. Dollar

12:30 Life In The Word 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 Divorce Court 2 PM Judge Mills Lane 2:30 Judge Mills Lane 3 PM Power Rangers Playback 3:30 Beast Wars 4 PM Digimon: Digital Monsters 4:30 Woody Woodpecker 5 PM Sister, Sister 5:30 News 6 PM Good Times 6:30 Martin 7 PM Living Single 7:30 Home Improvement 8 PM Beverly Hills 90210 9 PM Get Real 10 PM News 10:35 Seinfeld 11:05 Frasier 11:35 Married...With Children 12:05 Infomercials 3:05 Boy Meets World 3:35 Mad About You 4:05 Newlywed/Dating Hour WPBA Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 6 AM America In Perspective 6:30 Sociological Imagination 7 AM Barney & Friends 7:30 Barney & Friends 8 AM Teletubbies 8:30 Teletubbies 9 AM Arthur 9:30 Arthur 10 AM Reading Rainbow 10:30 Dragon Tales 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Charlie Rose 1 PM New Yankee Workshop 1:30 From A Country Garden 2 PM This Old House 2:30 Hometime 3 PM Zoboomafoo 3:30 Barney & Friends

4 PM Arthur 4:30 Zoom 5 PM Wishbone 5:30 Arthur 6 PM Kratts' Creatures 6:30 ITN World News 7 PM Newshour With Jim Lehrer 8 PM American Playhouse ("Chaney And The Boy," Part 5 of 10) 9 PM American Playhouse ("You And Me Against The World," Part 6 of 10) 10 PM American Playhouse ("We always wanted kids, more kids.") 11 PM American Playhouse ("Marion Truth," Part 8 of 10) 12 M Charlie Rose WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (WB) 5 AM Haven (magazine) 5:30 Travel Update 6 AM Garfield 6:30 Pokemon 7 AM Big Cartoonie 7:30 Pokemon 8 AM Batman Beyond 8:30 Pokemon 9 AM A Different World 9:30 A Different World 10 AM Martin Short 11 AM Murphy Brown 11:30 Murphy Brown 12 N Ricki Lake 1 PM 700 Club 1:30 Animaniacs 2 PM Magic School Bus 2:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 3 PM Beast Wars 3:30 Digimon: Digital Monsters 4 PM Woody Woodpecker 4:30 A Different World 5 PM Ricki Lake 6 PM Hangin' With Mr. Cooper 6:30 Simpsons 7 PM Friends 7:30 Living Single 8 PM Dawson's Creek

9 PM Charmed 10 PM Seinfeld 10:30 Friends 11 PM NewsRadio 11:30 Simpsons 12 M Married...With Children 12:30 Cheers 1 AM Infomercials 2:30 NewsRadio 3 AM Movie: "Small Sacrifices" WMGT Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 5 AM Shepherd's Bible Study 6 AM Judge Joe Brown 6:30 Judge Joe Brown 7 AM Today 9 AM Later Today 10 AM Sally Jessy Raphael 11 AM Donny & Marie 12 N Sunset Beach 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Passions 3 PM Dr. Joy Browne 4 PM Sally Jessy Raphael 5 PM Jerry Springer 6 PM The Jeffersons 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Judge Judy 7:30 Judge Judy 8 PM Dateline NBC 9 PM World's Most Amazing Videos 10 PM Law & Order 11 PM The Jeffersons 11:35 Jay Leno 12:35 Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 Jay Leno (rerun) 3:05 Sunset Beach (rerun) 4 AM Step By Step 4:30 Early Today WGNX (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM CBS News 6:30 CBS News

7 AM CBS This Morning 9 AM Martha Stewart Living 10 AM Dr. Joy Browne 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Judge Mills Lane 4:30 Judge Mills Lane 5 PM News 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Extra! 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8 PM Movie: "The Natural" 11 PM News 11:35 David Letterman 12:35 Craig Kilborn 1:35 News 2:10 Extra! 2:40 Up To The Minute 3:40 Roseanne Show (talk show) 4:40 Up To The Minute (to 6 AM) WDSI Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Fox) 5 AM I Dream Of Jeannie 5:30 Bewitched 6 AM News 8 AM Martha Stewart Living 9 AM Jerry Springer 10 AM Jenny Jones 11 AM National Enquirer 11:30 News 12 N Maury 1 PM Cheers 1:30 John Hagee Today 2 PM Infomercial 2:30 Magic School Bus 3 PM Power Rangers Playback 3:30 Beast Wars 4 PM Digimon: Digital Monsters 4:30 Woody Woodpecker 5 PM Simpsons

5:30 Simpsons 6 PM Frasier 6:30 Seinfeld 7 PM Drew Carey 7:30 Friends 8 PM Beverly Hills 90210 9 PM Get Real 10 PM News 11 PM Drew Carey 11:30 Mad About You 12 M Friends 12:30 Infomercial 1 AM Change Of Heart 1:30 Love Connection 2 AM Infomercial 2:30 Movie: "Sheena" 4:30 Infomercial WUPA Ch. 69 Atlanta (UPN) 6 AM Creflo A. Dollar 6:30 Kenneth Copeland 7 AM Out Of This World 7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 8 AM Wacky World Of Tex Avery 8:30 Diff'rent Strokes 9 AM Charles In Charge 9:30 Amen 10 AM Change Of Heart 10:30 Love Connection 11 AM TBA 11:30 Unhappily Ever After 12 N All In The Family 12:30 All In The Family 1 PM Step By Step 1:30 Step By Step 2 PM Boy Meets World 2:30 Dragon Ball Z 3 PM Hercules (animated) 3:30 Doug 4 PM Sabrina, The Animated Series 4:30 Recess 5 PM Sister, Sister 5:30 Sister, Sister 6 PM Mad About You 6:30 Mad About You

7 PM Frasier 7:30 Frasier 8 PM Seven Days 9 PM Star Trek: Voyager 10 PM Martin 10:30 Sanford And Son 11 PM Good Times 11:30 Jeffersons 12 M Change Of Heart 12:30 Unhappily Ever After 1 AM The Nanny 1:30 Grace Under Fire 2 AM Movie: "Dream House" 4 AM nothing listed--either infomercials run until 6 AM or the station is off

Retro: Boston Sunday April 23, 1967

Source Boston Sunday Herald TV Magazine I post this because I posted listings for May 1967 for Western New England - I wanted to show what the independent and educational stations were doing then. 2 - WGBH Boston (NET) 01:00p The Medicated Society The Role of Government 02:00p International Magazine 04:00p Your Right To Say It 04:30p Marketing on the Move New Ways to Make Marketing Decisions 05:00p A Conversation with Mary McCarthy (color) 06:00p Sunday Showcase Story of a Soldier 07:30p N.E.T. Special Boston Pops 09:00p David Susskind 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:30p Industry on Parade 06:45a Living World 07:00a Boomtown 09:30a Its Your World 10:00a Eternal Light 10:30a Frontiers of Faith 11:00a Community Auditions 11:30a Eyewitness News, Weather (color)

12:00p Movie Double Feature The Wrong Arm of the Law 1963 and Indian Fighter 1955 03:00p Odyssey 03:30p Vietnam Review 04:00p NBC Experiment in Television (color) an hour of comedy, drama or documentary presented without commercials. According to an on-line list of episodes A Young American in Paris was the episode, about an American boy seeking to understand French attitudes about America. 05:00p Starring the Editors 05:30p College Bowl (color) 06:00p Eyewitness News, Weather (color) 06:30p Bell Telephone Hour (color) El Prado: Masterpieces in Music; Andres Segovia hosts and performs 07:00p Walt Disney (color) The Prince and the Pauper part 2 08:30p Hey Landlord (color) Aunt Harriet Wants You 09:00p Bonanza (color) The Wormwood Cup 10:00p The Law and the Prophets (special, color) a story of wonders and marvels drawn from the Old Testament and told through masterpieces of religious art (replaces The Saint) 11:00p News, Weather (color) 11:30p Tonight (color) rerun from earlier in the week 01:00a News 5 WHDH Boston (CBS) 06:00a Joe Kellys Potpourri (color) 06:30a Space Angel (color) 07:30a Cartoon Theater (color) 08:00a Rocky and Friends 08:30a Faith to Faith 09:00a Turning Point 09:15a Sacred Heart 09:30a Insight 10:00a Passover 11:00a Camera Three 11:30a Builders Showcase 12:00p Dateline Boston (color) 12:30p Face the Nation 01:00p Crusade 67 (color) 01:30p Baseball Closeup (color) 02:00p Red Sox Baseball - N.Y. Yankees at Boston (I thought WHDH had color cameras at Fenway in 1967) 04:55p Baseball Scoreboard 05:00p Golf Classic 06:00p The 21st Century (color) 06:30p The 6:30 Report (color) 07:00p Lassie (color)

07:30p Its About Time (color) 08:00p Ed Sullivan (color) 09:00p Playhouse of Stars (color) Debut 10:00p Center Stage (color) starring Jean Pierre Aumont and Marisa Pavan (replaces Candid Camera and Whats My Line?) According to the Sunday Herald listings for May 29, 1967 channel 5 clears The Smothers Brothers Hour @ 9p, Playhouse of Stars moves to 10p 11:00p The 11 PM Report (color) 11:15p CBS News Harry Reasoner 11:30p NFL Action (color) 12:00a Film Song of the Islands 01:30a Star Performance with Dick Powell Success Story 7 WNAC Boston (ABC) 07:00a Hoppity Hopper 07:30a Bugs Bunny 08:00a Bullwinkle 08:30a The Christophers 09:00a This is the Life 09:15a Sunday Mass 10:00a Discovery 10:30a Championship Bowling 11:00a Championship Bowling 12:00p Film Destination 60,000 1957 (the ad on the page lists this as Cinema 7, and its the Dialing for Dollars movie with Ed Miller) 01:00p Directions 67 02:00p Film Elephant Stampede (in place of an NBA playoff game on ABC) 04:00p Dallas Open Invitation Golf Tournament (color) 05:30p Film Deported 1951 07:00p Go! (special; color) featuring music and dances of the current generation; host: Ryan ONeal; guests Hermans Hermits, Noel Harrison and Donna Douglas (replaces Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea) 08:00p Bogart (special; color) about the life of Humphrey Bogart; Narrator: Charlton Heston (replaces The FBI) 09:00p Sunday Night at the Movies The Four Horses of the Apocalypse (color) 12:00a News, Weather (color) 12:15a Film Mister Roberts 1955 (color) 01:45a News 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) and some other shows from ABC, CBS and NBC not cleared by the prime affiliates 08:30a The Answer 09:00a Sacred Heart 09:15a Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 10:00a Cartoon Carnival 12:00p Faith for Today

12:30p Pattern for Living 01:00p Meet the Press (color) from NBC 01:30p Italian Hour 02:00p National Soccer Game of the Week California at St. Louis from CBS 04:00p Golf 05:00p Forum 06:00p The Frank McGee Report from NBC 06:30p Bishop Sheen 07:00p Film Rocketship XM 08:30p Alfred Hitchcock 09:00p Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour from CBS 10:00p Film The Big Shot 1942 According to the Sunday Herald listings for May 29, 1967 channel 5 clears The Smothers Brothers Hour @ 9p and channel 38 carries both Candid Camera @ 10p and Whats My Line @ 10:30p from CBS 56 WKBG Boston (Ind) 08:00a Little Rascals 09:00a Winchell-Mahoney Show 09:15a Kimba (color) x2 10:15a Flintstones x2 11:15a Planet Patrol 11:45a Winchell-Mahoney Show 12:00p Eight Man 12:30p Gigantor 01:00p Special (no other information listed) 01:30p Press Conference 02:00p Stoney Burke 03:00p Bowery Boys Films 05:30p Film Yellow Tomahawk 1954 07:00p Film Cyrano De Bergerac 1950 09:00p The Defenders 10:00p Film Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon1943 11:15p John Bundy

Retro: Manitoba/Saskatchewan Sat, Sept 13, 1975

from TV Guide-Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition Manitoba and North Dakota channels listed CDT, Saskatchewan channels listed CST CKCK 2-CTV Regina and 6 Willow Bunch/7 Marquis/11 Fort Qu'Appelle/12 Colgate 7:00 Unitel

7:30 Lassie 8:00 Let's Go! 8:30 Circle Square 9:00 Magic Show 9:30 Fantastica (season premiere, 3rd season) 10:00 Kidstuff (premiere) 11:00 Jeannie 11:30 Yogi & His Gang noon Dastardly & Muttley 12:30 News 12:45 Minor Leaguer 1:00 Outdoor Sportsman 1:30 University of the Air 2:00 Wrestling 3:00 Death Valley Days 3:30 Movin' On 4:30 CTV Wide World of Sports (Muhammad Ali travels to Kuala Lumpur to take on Joe Bugner with the heavyweight belt on the line (taped July 1)/Ohio State-Michigan State football highlights (same-day tape)) 6:00 News 6:30 TV Bingo 7:00 Emergency! (season premiere/season 5) 8:00 Tommy Banks 9:00 Movie "Cabaret" 11:30 CTV National News 11:50 News mid. Movie "The Last Adventure" CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg 9:00 Sesame (French version of Sesame Street) 9:30 Roquet, belles oreilles (Huckleberry Hound) 10:00 Vers l'aventure 10:30 Fifi Brindacier (Pippi Longstocking) 11:00 Emile 11:30 John, l'interpide noon Les Heros du Samedi (youth sports; today's action takes us to Trois-Rivieres for swim and dive trials) 1:00 Baseball: picking up NBC's games with local commentary, either PhiladelphiaChicago Cubs or Milwaukee-Boston 3:30 Echos du sport 4:00 Bagatelle 5:00 Sportheque (Montreal 75 men's gymnastics trials, from the Forum) 6:00 Declic 6:30 Le Telejournal 6:50 Du Moyen Age a la Renaissance 7:00 Lise lib

8:00 Cirques du monde (conclusion of a look at the Monte-Carlo Circus Festival) 9:00 Contes du campagne 10:00 Temoignages 10:30 Le Telejournal 10:45 Nouvelles du sport 11:00 Cinema "La cloche de l'enfer" CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton and 6 Wynyard/7 Estevan/8 Baldy Mountain 9:15 News 9:30 Movie "Buccaneer's Girl" 11:30 TBA noon Baseball Warm-Up 12:15 Baseball: NBC coverage 2:30 Sportsweek 3:00 Report 3:30 Mr. Chips 4:00 World of Man 4:30 Klahanie (visiting an Alaska village inside the Arctic Circle) 5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 BC Derby horse race 6:30 Report 7:00 Par 27 7:30 Phyllis 8:00 CBC News 8:30 CFL: Toronto-BC 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News from England 11:20 News 11:30 Movie "The Psychiatrist: God Bless the Children" CKY-CTV: 4 Brandon/7 Winnipeg (station located in Winnipeg, both channels were listed) 9:00 Cartoon Party 9:30 Fantastica (season premiere) 10:00 Kidstuff (premiere) 11:00 Courtship of Eddie's Father 11:30 Huckleberry Hound noon Rocket Robin Hood 12:30 Spiderman 1:00 Snagglepuss 1:30 Wizard of Oz 2:00 Free & Easy 2:30 Wonders of the Wild 3:00 McGowan & Company

3:30 CTV Wide World of Sports 5:00 Red Fisher 5:30 Wrestling 6:30 TV Bingo 7:00 Emergency! (season premiere) 8:00 Movie "Cabaret" 10:30 Two for the Country 11:00 Sportsbeat 11:30 CTV national News 11:50 News 12:30 Movie "The Hired Hand" CBKMT 4-Moose Jaw/CBKRT 9-Regina (CBC/select SRC programming) 9:00 Parlez-nous de vous 9:30 Maigrichon et Gras Double 10:00 La vie en mouvement 11:00 Green Acres 11:30 Skipper & Company noon Baseball Warm-Up 12:15 Baseball: NBC coverage 2:30 Sportsweek 3:00 Mission: Impossible 4:00 World of Man 4:30 Klahanie 5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 BC Derby horse race 6:30 Take Time with Noel Harrison (guest Margaret Good) 7:00 Bandwagon 7:30 Phyllis 8:00 CBC News 8:30 CFL: Toronto-BC 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Movie "Cool Hand Luke" (perhaps better known for spawning a popular news theme, than for its star ) 1:25 Movie "Ten Little Indians" (bw) KXJB 4-CBS Fargo 7:00 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 7:30 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8:30 Scooby-Doo 9:00 Shazam!/Isis 10:00 Far Out Space Nuts 10:30 Ghost Busters 11:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs 11:30 Fat Albert

noon CBS Children's Film Festival "What Next?" (a 1974 UK import) 1:00 Wally's Workshop 1:30 US of Archie 2:00 Perry Mason (bw) 3:00 Greatest Sports Legends (Joe "The Jet" Perry) 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: Marlboro Cup horse race/Special Olympics report 5:00 NFL Action '75 (looking back at the Redskins' 1974 campaign) 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Little Rascals "Readin' and Writin'" (bw) 7:00 Batman 7:30 Doc (premiere) 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore (season premiere/season 6) 8:30 Bob Newhart (season premiere/season 4) 9:00 Carol Burnett (launching the 9th season with traditional first-night guest Jim Nabors, and Tim Conway becoming a regular) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Little Caesar" (bw) CKX 5-CBC Brandon and 9 Melita/11 Foxwarren 12:30pm Par 27 1:00 Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: NBC coverage 3:30 Sportsweek 4:00 World of Man 4:30 Klahanie 5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 News 6:30 Take Time with Noel Harrison 7:00 BC Derby horse race 7:30 Phyllis 8:00 TBA 8:30 SWAT 9:30 CFL: Toronto-BC mid. CBC News 12:15 Movie "Hannibal Brooks" CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current and 2 Eastend/2 Val Marie/7 Shaunavon/10 Riverhurst noon Baseball Warm-Up 12:15 Baseball: NBC coverage 2:30 Sportsweek 3:00 Cartoons 4:00 World of Man

4:30 Klahanie 5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 BC Derby horse race 6:30 Take Time with Noel Harrison 7:00 Par 27 7:30 Phyllis 8:00 CBC News 8:30 CFL: Toronto-BC 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!" CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert and 2 Nipawin/4 Greenwater Lake/7 North Battleford/9 Big River/10 Alticane 8:30 Bonanza 9:30 Willy & Floyd 10:00 Star Trek 11:00 Wrestling noon Baseball Warm-Up 12:15 Baseball: NBC coverage 2:30 Sportsweek 3:00 Under Attack (Rev. Ken Campbell sounds off on the need for more discipline and a return to religious education in public and high schools) 4:00 World of Man 4:30 Klahanie 5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 BC Derby horse race 6:30 Hee Haw (guests Kitty Wells and Freddy Weller) 7:30 Phyllis 8:00 CBC News 8:30 CFL: Toronto-BC 11:00 CBC News 11:15 TBA 11:20 News 11:40 Movie "The Gun Riders" CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg and 4 Lac du Bonnet/7 The Pas/7 Thompson/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/13 Leaf Rapids 9:50 News 9:55 Morning Calendar 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Tarzan

noon Wild Kingdom 12:30 Marine Boy 1:00 Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: NBC coverage 3:30 Sportsweek 4:00 World of Man 4:30 Klahanie 5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 CBC News 6:30 Take Time with Noel Harrison 7:00 BC Derby horse race 7:30 Phyllis 8:00 Par 27 8:30 Billy Liar 9:00 Gallery "Wings" (looks at hang-gliding) 9:30 CFL: Toronto-BC mid. CBC News 12:15 News 12:35 Movie "The Bridge at Remagen" 3:00 Movie "Sandcastles" CFQC 8-CTV Saskatoon and 2 Melfort/2 Tisdale/3 Stranraer/6 North Battleford 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Saskatchewan AM 6:45 Consumer Notes 7:00 Cartoons 8:00 Goober & the Ghost Chasers 8:30 Uncle Bobby 9:00 Pink Panther 9:30 Archie (US of Archie?) 10:00 Kidstuff (premiere) 11:00 Spiderman 11:30 Littlest Hobo noon Talent Time 12:30 Movie Review 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Horst Koehler 2:30 Definition 3:00 Going Places 3:30 Movin' On 4:30 CTV Wide World of Sports 6:00 Football '75 6:30 News 7:00 Emergency! (season premiere)

8:00 Under Attack (the VFW's Col. Phelps Jones defends his positions against total amnesty) 9:00 Movie "Cabaret" 11:30 CTV News 11:50 News 12:10 Movie "The Psychiatrist: God Bless the Children" WDAZ 8-NBC Grand Forks 7:00 Emergency Plus 4 7:30 Sigmund 8:00 Waldo Kitty 8:30 Pink Panther 9:00 Land of the Lost 9:30 Run, Joe, Run 10:00 Return to the Planet of the Apes 10:30 Westwind 11:00 Josie & the Pussycats 11:30 Go-USA "Deborah Sampson" noon Jerry Falwell 1:00 Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Philadelphia-Chicago Cubs or Milwaukee-Boston 4:00 Underwater 5:00 US Farm Report 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Sanford & Son (season premiere/season 5; cameos by Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Joe Lewis, and Merv Griffin) 7:00 Emergency! (season premiere) 8:00 Movie "The Last of Sheila" 10:25 News 10:55 Movie "The Love God?" 12:55 News CKND 9-Ind Winnipeg 10:30 Pink Panther (listed as 90 min) noon Hopalong Cassidy (bw) 12:30 Canadian Cavalcade 1:30 Travelogue 2:00 Movie "Evel Knievel" 4:30 Movie "Getting Away from It All" 6:30 Lawrence Welk (a musical tour of the world) 7:30 Wrestling 8:30 Everything Goes 10:00 Movie "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" 11:30 Movie: TBA

CICC 10-CTV Yorkton 2:45pm News 3:00 Fantastica (season premiere) 3:30 Kidstuff (premiere) 4:30 CTV Wide World of Sports 6:00 Gospel Singing 6:30 News 7:00 Movie "Cabaret" 9:30 George Hamilton IV 10:00 Unitel 10:30 CTV National News 10:50 Emergency! (season premiere) 11:50 News mid. Movie "A Case of Rape" CBKST 11-CBC/select SRC Saskatoon and 9 Stranraer/12 La Ronge 10:00 La vie en mouvement 11:00 La boite a surprise 11:30 Lassie noon Baseball Warm-Up 12:15 Baseball: NBC coverage 2:30 Sportsweek 3:00 Flintstones (1 hr) 4:00 World of Man 4:30 Klahanie 5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 BC Derby horse race 6:30 Take Time with Noel Harrison 7:00 Porridge 7:30 Phyllis 8:00 CBC News 8:30 CFL: Toronto-BC 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Movie "A Face in the Rain" (bw) KTHI 11-ABC Fargo 7:00 Hong Kong Phooey 7:30 Tom & Jerry/Great Grape Ape 8:30 Lost Saucer 9:00 Adventures of Gilligan 9:30 Uncle Croc's Block 10:30 Oddball Couple 11:00 Harvey Cartoons 11:30 American Bandstand (guests B.T. Express, Austin Roberts, and Freddie Prinze)

12:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater 1:00 Animal World 1:30 Hank Thompson 2:00 TBA 2:30 Movie "Master of Ballantrae" 4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 5:30 Buck Owens 6:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music 6:30 Let's Make a Deal 7:00 Muhammad Ali (with guests Flip Wilson, Howard Cosell (whose Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell starts here next week), Levi Forte, Aretha Franklin, Barry White, Captain & Tennille, Gabe Kaplan (who imitates Cosell), and a "Parade of Champions" with 20 current and former and current athletes in the audience) 8:00 SWAT (2 hr season premiere/season 2; next week, SWAT at 8, Matt Helm at 9) 10:00 Movie "Rebel Without a Cause" mid. Saint 1:00 ABC News

As both Welk and Hee Haw have been discussed before, here's the complete list for airtimes in both provinces: Hee Haw Sat 6:30pm & Fri 7pm, CKBI Mon 6:30pm, CJFB Tues 6:30pm, CKOS/KXJB/CKND Lawrence Welk Sat 6:30pm, CKND Wed 9pm, CFQC Thurs 6:30pm, CKOS/CKBI Fri 6:30pm, WDAZ/CKND Fri 7pm, CKX

Which of these stations, if any, would have aired the third popular syndicated show of this vein from that era, Soul Train? I've heard of cases of one station airing all three programs - if not fully back-to-back, then at least in close proximity. I'm pretty certain it didn't air on a Manitoba or Saskatchewan channel, but I'll check the listings again for the ND stations and see if it aired... For what it's worth Soul Train didn't air in Seattle either, so I never saw it here in Vancouver, BC.

And after checking the listings, the Soul Train didn't stop in Fargo either...

CBC Maritimes listings for the same day. The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour was replaced on September 6 by The Bugs Bunny Show (half-hour). I think the baseball game that day (September 13) overran and wiped out the broadcast of Bugs Bunny in the Maritimes. If I remember rightly. CBHT Channel 3 Halifax / CBIT Channel 5 Sydney / CBCT Channel 13 Charlottetown (CBC) 10:30 News (CBHT, CBIT only) 10:40 Sesame Street 11:40 Flintstone Comedy Hour 12:30 Soul Train 1:00 Reach For the Top (CBHT, CBIT only) 1:00 Littlest Hobo (CBCT only) 2:00 World of Man 2:30 Klananie 3:00 Baseball - Milwaukee @ Boston 5:30 Sportsweek 6:00 Bugs Bunny Show 6:30 Welcome Back, Kotter - "Basket Case" 7:00 CBC News 7:30 Take Time 8:00 Barney Miller 8:30 Phyllis - "Bess, is You a Woman Now?" 9:00 B.C. Derby 9:30 Billy Liar - "Billy and the Food of Love" 10:00 Sinners 11:00 Gallery 11:30 CFL Football - Toronto @ B.C. 2:00 National

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, September 13, 1971

The primetime access rule goes into effect today. From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News

6:30 Making Of Music (the development of percussion instruments) 7 AM Today (Gloria Swanson discusses her return to Broadway in "Butterflies Are Free"; Thor Heyerdahl talks about his transatlantic trip in a homemade reed boat.) 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:30 Monday News Conference 10 AM Dinah's Place (nutritionist Adelle Davis, Peter Lupus of "Mission: Impossible") 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Lucie Arnaz, Phil Ford and Mimi Hines, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Carl Reiner, Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Tom Wassell) 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Janet Leigh; Stan Musial, Ray Stevens, Shani Wallis, Chuck McCann) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (John Philp/David Sisson) 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (fifth and final season, guests are Martha Mitchell and Raquel Welch) 9 PM Bob Hope (a satire of "Planet Of The Apes," with Bob as an astronaut stranded on a planet populated entirely by females) 10 PM It's A Wacky World (comedy special filmed around the world, with Tony Curtis and Elke Sommer) 11 PM News (Dick Horner) 11:30 Tonight Show (Burt Reynolds substitutes for Johnny) WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Steve Allen 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 Bulletin 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 Movie: "Andy Hardy Comes Home" (Mickey Rooney as the now-grown-up Andy, from '58) 6 PM News (Morris/Fischer) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM Bob Hope 10 PM It's A Wacky World 11 PM News (Wick/Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Human Environment" 6:30 University Of Georgia 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM The Lucy Show (Dean Martin in a dual role) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Jim Axel/Judy Woodruff) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM It's Your Bet (Jackie Cooper and his wife, Julie London and Bobby Troup) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 The Virginian 6 PM News (Ray Moore) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News (Jim Axel) 7:30 Georgia Tech Highlights (films of Saturday's game

with South Carolina, with coach Bud Carson, whose wife, Linda Faye, worked at Ch. 11) 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy (Flip Wilson in a satire of "Gone With The Wind"--I guess the devil made him do it.) 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM My Three Sons (new day and time) 10:30 Arnie (new day and time) 11 PM News (Chuck Scarborough) 11:30 Movie: "The Return Of Jesse James" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) TV Guide does not say if any of the PBS stations had in-school programming, so I'll start with the first listed program for each. 4:30 What's New 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Film (from 1970: plans for further U.S. moon exploration) 7 PM Turned On Crisis (dramatization of a fictional community plagued by drugs) 8 PM World Press Review 9 PM Ardenics (exercises with Arden Zinn) 9:30 Fanfare (British singer Georgia Brown does songs by Kurt Weill.) 10:30 Mini-Probe sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:30 Dennis The Menace 8 AM Funtime 9 AM News (Hogue/Martin) 9:30 Movie: "Fahrenheit 451" 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Password (Chad Everett, Elizabeth Montgomery) 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 Big Valley 5:30 News (Willette/McAfee)

6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 High Chaparral 7:30 This Is Your Life (Irene Ryan is the surprisee.) 8 PM Nanny And The Professor (new time) 8:30 ABC Movie: "Rear Window" 11 PM News (Willette/McAfee) 11:30 Dick Cavett (Dick returns from a two-week vacation.) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM Romper Room 9:55 News 10 AM Movie: "The Siege At Red River" 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Eyewitness News Parade (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 Lost In Space 5:30 Hazel 6 PM Daniel Boone 7 PM What's My Line? 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Nanny And The Professor 8:30 ABC Movie: "Rear Window" 11 PM News (Stan Carmack) 11:30 Dick Cavett WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Summer 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 Beverly Hillbillies 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 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 Daniel Boone 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (delay from 4 PM) 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News (Bill Smith) 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM My Three Sons 10:30 Arnie 11 PM News (Bill Smith) 11:30 Merv Griffin WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Cartoon Club 6:55 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM General Hospital 9:30 Bewitched 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM 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 Gomer Pyle, USMC 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 Fall Preview 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM My Three Sons 10:30 Community Forum 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 4:30 What's New 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Film (same as Ch. 8) 7 PM Turned On Crisis 8 PM World Press Review 9 PM Book Beat (Frank Waters discusses his book "Pike's Peak") 9:30 Fanfare 10:30 Ardenics sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Popeye 7:30 Little Rascals 8 AM Banana Splits 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM Cartoon Carnival 10 AM Jack LaLanne 10:30 Steve Allen (James Mason, Susan Strasberg, singer Roberta Sherwood, Pat McCormick, economist Harry Browne) 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: "Four Daughters"

3 PM Little Rascals 3:30 Ultraman 4 PM Banana Splits 4:30 Speed Racer 5 PM Flintstones 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (delay from 4 PM, pre-empted on Ch. 5) 6 PM Petticoat Junction 6:30 Get Smart 7 PM Rifleman 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM It Takes A Thief 9 PM Movie: "The Quiet American" 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Movie: "Block Busters" (the Bowery Boys) WETV Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Golden Years (the role of religion in the senior citizen's life) 6 PM Film (the training of Navy SEAL teams) 6:30 Museum Open House (Spanish painting from the 15th through the 19th century) 7 PM Book Beat (Elizabeth Janeway discusses "Man's World, Woman's Place: A Study In Social Mythology.") 7:30 Monday News Conference (rerun of the broadcast airing this morning on Ch. 2) 8 PM World Press Review 9 PM It's Your City sign off following "It's Your City" WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 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 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 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: TBA 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Munsters 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM Bob Hope 10 PM It's A Wacky World 11 PM Movie Game 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Improving Your Math 7:30 Art For Everyone ("Tooling A Copper Name Plate") 8 PM Museum Open House (American primitive painting-think Grandma Moses) 8:30 Investment Jungle (topic: insurance) 9 PM Realities (the debate over sex education in Cedar Rapids, IA, and Germantown, PA) sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Fury 5:30 Jim And Tammy 6:30 Western Movie 7:30 Billy Graham 8:30 Of Lands And Seas (Formosa) 9:30 700 Club sign off after "700 Club"

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (fifth and final season, guests are Martha Mitchell and Raquel Welch) Actually, this was the start of its fourth season -- it's last season would be 1972-1973.

Right about 1972-73; somehow my mind jumped ahead to 1972. However, the 1971-72 season was considered its fifth. Even though the show debuted in January 1968, the 1967-68 season was considered (at least by TV Guide) as a full season, so they're actually counting 1967-1972: five years. I guess it makes it easier than saying that "Laugh-In" had been on three and a half years in September 1971. I would, however, argue that "Laugh-In" seemed dated by 1971; so much of it still smacked of the '60s. It and "Gunsmoke" had been virtually neck-and-neck up to that point, but in the 1971-72 season "Gunsmoke" finished fourth for the season, while "Laugh-In" finished 22nd. And in '72, when ABC added "The Rookies" on Mondays at 8/7, "Gunsmoke" finished tied with Mary Tyler Moore for seventh, "The Rookies" finished 23rd, tied with the ABC Sunday Night Movie, and "Laugh-In" finished out of the top 30. One thing was certain: Lorne Michaels was a writer on "Laugh-In" and he had definite ideas about what he did and did not want to do on the comedy show he'd soon be creating for NBC. Compare "Laugh-In" and "Saturday Night Live" and see what I mean.

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Tue. January 27th, 1987

on: September 13, 2012, 11:06:49 PM

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 8 CHAN Vancouver [CTV] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [IND/FOX, Joan Rivers only] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND]

28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 4 Good Morning America Scheduled: author Malcom L. McConnel ["A Major Malfunction"]. 5 Today Scheduled: Muppets creator Jim Henson; actress Jackee Harry ["227"]; author Geoffrey Stokes [Part 1 of 2]. 7 CBS Morning News 8 Canada AM Continued 9 Sesame Street 11 Tom and Jerry 12 Cartoons 13 700 Club 22 Ghostbusters 7:30 7 Morning Program Scheduled: "Roots" cast reunion; actress Anne Meara; GQ magazine's Most Eligible Women of 1987. 11 Jetsons 12 My Little Pony 22 Inspector Gadget 8AM 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 12 Scooby-Doo 13 Centurions 22 Dennis the Menace 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 My Little Pony 12 Cartoons 13 Zoobilee Zoo Lookout meets a loveable lost dog. 22 Heathcliff 28 3-2-1 Contact 9AM 4 Hour Magazine Scheduled: actress Michelle Phillips ["Knots Landing"]; women with degrees who choose to stay at home; fashions. 5 Good Company 7 Oprah Winfrey Scheduled: the life of a socialite; Guest author Sugar Rautbord ["Girls in High Places"].

8 Magnum P.I. 9 Sesame Street 11 Love Boat 12 Donahue Scheduled: sleep disorders. 13 Sale of the Century 22 Jim and Tammy 28 GED 9:30 2 Country Canada 13 Blockbusters 28 Educational Programming 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Fame Fortune & Romance From October 1986: actor David Soul; actress Jane Russell [Part 2 of 3]; guitarist Graham Russell and his wife, actress Jodi Varble. 5 Wheel of Fortune 7 Price is Right 8 What Will They Think of Next! 9 Educational Programming 11 Ask Dr. Ruth Topic: office romances. Guest: author Srully Blotnick ["Otherwise Engaged"]. 12 Too Close for Comfort 13 The Big Valley Jarrod's client is found guilty and sentenced to jail, but the man escapes and comes back to town. 22 Success-N-Life 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 4 Webster 5 Scrabble 8 Cooking [??] 11 Divorce Court 12 Private Benjamin 11AM 2 Sesame Street 4 Ryan's Hope 5 Super Password 7 Young and the Restless 8 Guess What 11 The Judge

12 Big Valley 13 Love Connection 22 Perry Mason 28 3-2-1 Contact 11:30 4 Loving 5 Sally Jessy Raphael 8 Definition 11 Divorce Court 13 WordPlay 28 Sesame Street Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 8 News 9 Educational Programming 11 Movie "Off Limits." [1953] Bob Hope. A fight manager continues his career even after being inducted into the Army. 12 Perry Mason 13 $25,000 Pyramid (probably not $100K version because look what follows it...) 22 Dick Van Dyke 12:30 13 Card Sharks (and this is the Bob Eubanks version preempted on KIRO-TV. If you have Pyramid and Card Sharks in one block, then the former is likely $25K and not $100K syndi) 22 Hogan's Heroes 28 The Mimi 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 8 Another World 7 As the World Turns 12 Quincy 13 Movie "No Other Love." [1979] Richard Thomas. Two mildly retarded young adults, one selfreliant and the other overprotected by her parents, fall in love and make plans to marry. 22 Gomer Pyle USMC 28 Educational Programming 1:30 22 My Favorite Martian

2PM 2 Trapper John M.D. 4 8 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 7 Guiding Light 9 Motorweek 11 Bewitched 12 I Love Lucy 22 I Dream of Jeannie 2:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 Superfriends 12 Andy Griffith 22 Flintstones 3PM 2 Coronation Street 4 Northwest Afternoon Featured: contest winner Selma Glasser discusses secrets of her success in winning top prizes for 20 years. 5 Hollywood Squares 7 Schoolbreak Special "The Day They Came to Arrest the Book" A pair of high-school friends are divided by a community book-banning controversy. Stars Jonathan Crombie, Real Andrews and Anne Meara. 8 Lifetime Juno Award winner Billy Newton Davis; the nutritional value of junk food; tips on buying gemstones; dealing with kids who hate school; how scientists study earthquakes and Canada's most vulnerable areas to earthquake activity. 9 Sesame Street 11 Transformers 12 22 He-Man 13 Eight is Enough Tom is dismayed when Abby's thesis gets a publishing offer after his novel is rejected. 28 Lap Quilting 3:30 2 Muppets 5 Card Sharks [Bill Rafferty syndi-RIP] 11 Tom and Jerry 12 Transformers 22 She-Ra 28 Square One Television

4PM 2 Facts of Life 4 Jeopardy! 5 Donahue (see Ch 12 9AM) 7 Special (?? Not another half hr of the Schoolbreak Special I don't think) 8 Family Ties 9 Square One Television 11 Smurfs 12 Flintstones 13 Little House on the Prairie 22 ThunderCats 28 Homework Hotline 4:30 2 Vid Kids 4 ABC News 7 8 News 9 3-2-1 Contact 11 Bugs Bunny 12 Diff'rent Strokes 22 G.I. Joe 5PM 2 Video Hits 4 5 7 News 8 Webster 9 Wild, Wild World of Animals 11 Diff'rent Strokes 12 Three's Company 13 Happy Days Richie is caught at a massage parlor by his opponent in a heated class presidency race. 22 SilverHawks 28 Sesame Street 5:30 2 Three's Company 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Silver Spoons 12 Facts of Life 13 Benson Benson saves Kraus's life when she chokes on a donut, and Kraus drives him crazy with her gratitude. 22 Beverly Hillbillies 6PM 2 8 News

4 State of the Union Address/Democratic Response Live coverage of President Reagan's annual State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. 5 7 12 State of the Union Address/Democratic Response Live coverage of President Reagan's annual State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. News analysis and a response from the Democratic Party will follow. (Not on ABC for some reason) 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Gimme a Break! Nell and Addy become stranded in separate elevators in a department store. 13 Star Trek 22 Movie "Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar." [1967] Part 2 of 2. Ron Brown. An orphaned cougar is adopted by a forester and causes mischief at a lumber camp. A "Wonderful World of Disney" presentation. 28 Nightly Business Report 6:30 11 Three's Company 28 Motorweek 7PM 2 Facts of Life 8 Entertainment Tonight 9 Nightsight 11 M*A*S*H 13 Rockford Files Rockford is hired to defend a vulnerable prostitute against a homicide charge. 22 Peace Child This documentary takes a look at the musical play "Peace Child," which is performed by a travelling theatrical company comprised of twelve American and ten Soviet children to promote world peace. 28 GED 7:15 4 Wheel of Fortune (JIP) 7:30 2 Golden Girls The women agree to babysit a group of children but one set of parents fails to show up later to claim their child. 4 Jeopardy! 8 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness An adult jaguar and a young ocelot confront human intrusion as they travel their separate ways in the Amazonian jungle of Peru. 9 World of Survival

"Battleground Sanctuary." 11 Taxi After 10 years of strict monastic life, Simka's cousin visits New York and immediately sets his sights on Elaine. 22 Honeymooners Norton wins a television set with a ticket Ralph purchased for him. 28 Paul Anka Guests: the Smothers Brothers. 8PM and later tomorrow... -crainbebo

9AM 13 Sale of the Century 9:30 13 Blockbusters 11:30 13 WordPlay Noon 13 $25,000 Pyramid (probably not $100K version because look what follows it...) 12:30 13 Card Sharks (and this is the Bob Eubanks version preempted on KIRO-TV. If you have Pyramid and Card Sharks in one block, then the former is likely $25K and not $100K syndi) I believe Sale, Blockbusters and Wordplay were NBC game shows that were passed-over by KING-TV.

Yes, the first three were shows preempted on KING. -crainbebo

8PM 2 fifth estate 4 Who's The Boss? Tony [Tony Danza] wrestles with his conscience over whether to help Angela and Geoffrey [Judith Light, Robin Thomas] patch up their strained relationship.

5 8 Matlock Two collegiate sisters murder their aunt and set up on an alibi that makes it appear as though their uncle was the killer. 7 Wizard An adolescent [Trey Ames], with a hyperactive imagination, turns to Simon McKay [David Rappaport] for help when he becomes convinced that his science teacher [Keene Curtis] is a Soviet spy. 9 Nova Questions raised by recent genetic studies, including man's possible development from a single ancestor, are explored. 11 Movie "The Towering Inferno." [1974] Part 1 of 2. Steve McQueen. A fire erupts during the opening of the world's tallest skyscraper, trapping many of the partygoers on the top floor. 12 Movie "The Secret War of Harry Frigg" [1969] Paul Newman. An Army private is sent to help five brigadier generals escape from the Italians. 13 Movie "Fantastic Voyage." [1966] Stephen Boyd. Surgeons and their equipment are reduced to microbe size in order to perform a delicate operation inside the brain of a famous scientist. 22 Gunsmoke An old-time con man, dying of a heart condition, manages to help save Matt's life. 28 Wind at One's Fingertips Organ builder Gene Bedlent is seen working on a tracker organ for a church in Grand Rapids, MI. 8:30 4 Growing Pains While Carol (Tracey Gold) has trouble getting a date for the winter formal, Mike's (Kirk Cameron) problem is choosing among the bevy of eligible classmates to attend the dance. 9PM 2 Street Legal Chuck gives in to a premature midlife crisis and abandons his practice to back a young boxer; Carrie wins an acquittal for a prisoner accused of slaying a fellow inmate. Guest stars Ron White. 4 Jack and Mike A member of a comedy troupe dies of a suspected drug overdose; Jackie [Shelley Hack] counsels a teen-age graffiti artist. John Scott Clugh and Lycia Naff guest star. 5 Entertainment Tonight Interview with "L.A. Law" co-star Susan Dey. 7 Magnum P.I. At Robin Masters' request, Thomas goes to Sicily to rescue a damsel in distress. 8 Moonlighting David and Maddie protect the life of a Russian boxer.

9 Frontline This documentary series' fifth season begins with a look at the space-shuttle program. James Reston Jr. reports on the problems and politics besetting NASA. Host: Judy Woodruff. 22 Perry Mason An heiress with two men claiming to be her father becomes Mason's client. 28 In The Face of Terrorism Journalists, legislators and government officials explore how terrorism can be combated in a seminar, which begins with a hypothetical hijacking in the Mediterranean. Panelists include ABC News anchor Peter Jennings and former presidential press secretary Jody Powell. 9:30 5 Evening Dan Gribble; singer Danny Costello from Fiji. 10PM 2 National 4 Hart to Hart To impress his pen pal, Max pretends to lead a luxurious life, but becomes the target of the pen pal's debt-ridden brother. 5 Divorce: What About the Kids? A look at effects on the children when a family breaks apart becomes of separation or divorce. 7 KIRO TV Special "The Eleventh Day." The story of 43 Seattle-area teenagers and an intensive 10-day program on Whidbey Island in which youths participated. The program took the troubled youths away from their everyday environment and challenged them mentally and physically to turn their lives around. 8 Jack and Mike A comedian, who frequented one of Mike's restaurants, dies of a drug overdose. (Same as 9PM on KOMO?) 9 In the Face of Terrorism See 9PM, KTPS. 11 News 12 Honeymooners The Kramdens learn there's a prowler loose; Alice is chosen to appear in an advertisement. 13 Soap Danny receives some bad news from Polly; Corinne announces she is leaving for California; Wendy is kidnapped. 22 I Spy 28 Three Women Filmmakers A portrait of three influential European filmmakers - Margarethe Von Trotts, Agnes Varda and Liliana Cavani.

10:30 12 Fawlty Towers 13 The Odd Couple Felix and Oscar recall the time Felix photographed his fiancee for the Playboy centerfold. 28 High Wire A portrait of tightrope walker Philippe Petit as he prepares for a 1982 walk celebrating the resumption of construction work on the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Sign off 11PM. 11PM 2 4 5 7 News 8 CTV News 9 Profiles of Nature 11 Barney Miller While Barney's lawyer and the judge seek a compromise, Barney is left in a cell with a neurotic murder suspect. Part 2 of 2. 12 Personal Advancement (infomercial?) 13 Late Show/Joan Rivers 22 Alfred Hitchcock Presents A woman decides that her boyfriend is boring, so she goes to her mountain cabin for fun. 11:30 2 Maude 4 Nightline 5 Tonight Show "Hollywood Squares" host John Davidson is scheduled to join guest host Jay Leno. 8 News 9 Nightsight 11 Benny Hill Benny takes a "serious" look at today's youth. 22 Tales of the Unexpected A housewife (Julie Harris) concocts what she thinks is a foolproof plan to retain her former lover's expensive gift without letting her husband know where it came from. 11:35 7 T.J. Hooker The gangland slaying of a drug enforcement agent prompts Hooker [William Shatner] and his team to go undercover to infiltrate a large narcotics ring. Henry Bal and Gary Lockwood guest star. 12AM 4 Police Story Transferred from an affluent area to a ghetto, an officer [Desi Arnez Jr.] learns how to handle slum robberies and gang fights. 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour Sign off 1AM.

11 Secrets of Success 12 Discover (??) 13 Movie (unknown) 22 One Step Beyond A desperate husband methodically starts to tear his house apart after his wife disappears inside it. 12:05 2 Movie "Princess O'Rourke." [1943] Olivia de Havilland. An American pilot falls in love with a young woman, later discovering she's a refugee princess of European royalty. 8 Movie "The Sell Out." [1976] Richard Widmark. A double agent, pursued by American and Russian intelligence agents and desperate to escape from Jerusalem, turns to a retired spy for help. 12:30 5 Late Night/David Letterman Comedian Dennis Miller. 12 Movie "Death Scream." [1975] Raul Julia. A woman is fatally stabbed in full view of her Brooklyn neighbors who fail to respond to police inquiries because they "don't want to get involved." 22 Peter Gunn A prisoner manages to secret a gun into a courtroom to kill the judge. 12:45 7 Movie "Nakia." [1974] Robert Forster. An Indian lawman is torn between loyalty to his heritage and his job. 1AM 4 News 11 Success (?? another infomercial?) 22 Baretta Baretta helps a 12-year-old girl track down her recently paroled father before he takes part in a jewel heist. -crainbebo

Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, May 18, 1980 (Mt. St. Helens erupts)

I'm sure this isn't how it panned out, but here's the schedule for the day Mt. St. Helens blew her top, covering Spokane in several inches of ash and turning day into night. Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) MORNING 6 am 2Sunday Morning (Charles Kuralt) 6This Is the Life 6:30 6Insight 6:45 4With This Ring 7:00 4KXLY Public Affairs 6Jimmy Swaggart 7:30 2Americas Athletes 1980 Athletes featured include high-jumper Milan Tiff; archer Darrell Pace; gymnast Bart Conner; yachtsmen John Bertrand and Mike Zutek; and 1500-meter runner Francie Larrieu. 4The Kroeze Brothers 8:00 4Rex Humbard 6Time for Livin 7Sesame Street 8:30 2I Like Myself 6Day of Discovery 9:00 2Batman 4The Voice of the Church

6Oral Roberts 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 9:30 2Face the Nation (George Herman) 4Jerry Falwell 6It Is Written 7The Electric Company 10:00 2Colonial National Invitation Final round coverage of this golf tornament (from the Colonial Country Club in Forth Worth, Texas). [Time tentative.] 6Q-6 Public Affairs Energy Northwest. 7Studio See Spoleto. A visit to the Spoleto Arts Festival includes a profile report on a 14-year-old opera star. (Repeat) NOTE: At press time, telecast times for this afternoons CBS Sports programming was dependent upon the outcome of the NBA Championship series. If a seventh game is necessary, CBS Sports will broadcast the final round of the Colonial National Invitation and the seventh game of the NBA series. If this game is not necessary, a special two-hour edition of Sports Spectacular will be broadcast in its place. 10:30 4Robert Schuller 645th Annual Junior Livestock Show 7Zoom 11:00 2CBS Sports Spectacular Mr. Olympia Competition (from Columbus, Ohio); Chunichi Cup Gymnastics Meet (from Nagoya, Japan); World Teams Speedway Championships for motorcycles (from Norfolk, England). 4The World Tomorrow 6Americas Top Ten 7Que Pasa, USA? Hombrecito. Joe moves out after he comes to the conclusion that he has no privacy at home. (Repeat) 11:30 4KXLY Public Affairs

6The Stan Hitchcock Show 7Look at Me Phil Donahue examines the different kinds of separations parents and children experience. (Repeat) AFTERNOON 12 pm 2NBA World Championship Series Game 7, if necessary: Philadelphia 76ers at Los Angeles Lakers. 4Issues and Answers 6MOVIE: Cry of the Wild (1974) Documentary. The behavioral patterns of wolves are studied, dispelling false beliefs concerning their innate savagery. 7Masterpiece Theatre 12:30 4Sports Afield 1:00 4NASL Soccer Vancouver Whitecaps at Tampa Bay Rowdies. 7Washington Week in Review (Paul Duke) 1:30 6Sportsworld Muhammad Ali Amateur Boxing Club vs. Hawaiian Amateur Boxing Club (from Hawaii); U.S. Womens Gymnastics Championships (from Salt Lake City). 7Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser Stocks: Inflation Hedge for the 80s. Guest: Burton Malkiel, chairman of the economics department at Princeton University. (Repeat) 2:00 7Spokane Weekly 2:30 7North Idaho College Public Forum 3:00 2MOVIE: Rio Grande (1950) John Wayne, Maureen OHara. During the Mexican-Indian War, a tenacious commander leads his troops against Apache raids. 6MOVIE: Come Into My Parlour (British, 1932) Renee Houston, Patrick Aherne. A manicurist shelters a barber who thinks he killed a burglar.

7Camera Three 3:30 4Wide World of Sports The Grand Prix de Monaco; a look at up-and-coming gymnasts in the European Junior Gymnastics Championships (from Lyons, France); the final heavyweight bout of the U.S. Amateur Boxing Championships between Marvis Frazier and Chris McDonald (from Las Vegas); a report on the Indianapolis 500 time trials. 7Old Houseworks 4:00 6The Bob Newhart Show Carlins New Suit. Bob deals with an improbable paternity case and a phone-paging service that never pages him. 7All Creatures Great and Small II Be Prepared. Siegfried and James plan for an evening out, so Tristan plans to entertain in while on duty. (Part 21) 4:30 6The Mary Tyler Moore Show Marys Aunt. Marys Aunt Flo, a prestigious newspaper journalist, visits Mary and the newsroom staff. 5:00 2The Outer Limits 4Indianapolis 500 Time Trials The final day of qualifying time trials for the Indianapolis 500 (from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway). 6In Search Of The Shroud of Turin. A study of the origins of a cloth believed to be the burial wrap of Christ, which now resides in Turin, Italy. Leonard Nimoy is the host. (Repeat) 7Firing Line The World of Soviet Disinformation. Guests: Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss, co-authors of The Spike. Host: William F. Buckley, Jr. 5:30 6High School Bowl Mead vs. Moscow. EVENING 6:00 2CBS Evening News 4Your Magazine 6Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom Giants of Dadanawa The roping of an anteater highlights this trip into the Guyana

interior. 7Divided City: Jerusalem 6:30 2Northwest Gallery 4The Guinness Game Fire throw, billiard accuracy, balance pole toss and flip, human slingshot. 6The Muppet Show Comic Dudley Moore joins the Muppets in Mamma Dont Allow and How High the Moon. Other Muppet highlights include At the Disco Dance and Pigs in Space. Also: the Great Gonzo does a poetry reading while defusing a bomb. (Repeat) 7:00 260 Minutes 4Mysteries of the Sea Mans adventures, challenges and achievements in the worlds oceans and the reasons behind his journeys are explored. William Holden narrates. 6The Kid from Left Field 7Gardening from the Ground Up Herbs. 7:30 7Opus 22 Clarinetist Dr. Charles West performs works by Schumann, Karel Husa and Humphrey Searle. 8:00 2Archie Bunkers Place The Ambush. Archie and Murray get ready for an attack by the local Saturday Night Bandit who is striking neighborhood bars. (Repeat) 6CHiPs E.M.T. Ponch and Jon volunteer for emergency medical training, only to get landed with an embittered instructor determined to embarrass them. (Repeat) 7Odyssey Other Peoples Garbage. Historical archaeologists at three sites across the United States search for a clearer, and often very different, story of Americas recent past. 8:30 2One Day at a Time Julies Wedding. Julie arrives home from a ski trip with the news that shes getting married in one week to a man she just met. (Part 1 of 2) (Repeat) 9:00 2Alice My Cousin, Art Carney. Mel gets more than he bargained for when he convinces Vera to get her cousin, actor Art Carney, to endorse his chili. (Repeat)

4The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) Diane Keaton, Richard Gere. A schoolteacher in search of love cruises the singles-bar scene by night with tragic results. [The network advises viewer discretion.] 6Moviola This Years Blonde. Aggressive Hollywood agent Johnny Hyde (Lloyd Bridges) combats personal and professional obstacles to launch the career of budding starlet Marilyn Monroe (Constance Forslund). (Part 1) 7Masterpiece Theatre My Son, My Son. The embittered Oliver returns to battle; Bill finally realizes that he loves Maeve but she accuses him of wanting her only because Oliver does. (Part 6 of 7) 9:30 2The Jeffersons Louises Old Boyfriend. Florence creates havoc when, unbeknownst to the Jeffersons, she impersonates Louise. 10:00 2Trapper John, M.D. Taxi in the Rain. Gonzo battles a business tycoon who is planning to remove his financial support from the hospitals free clinic to build a luxury hospital for the wealthy. (Repeat) 7Ben Wattenbergs 1980 Power Shift: The Soviet Arms Build-Up. Ben Wattenberg scouts the Russian carrier Kiev from the U.S. aircraft carrier Forrestal and discusses the Soviet-American arms balance with senators Daniel P. Moynihan (D-NY) and Henry M. Jackson (D-WA). 10:30 7Sneak Previews: Take Two Love Stories: Girl Meets Boy in the Movies. Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel look at unlikely love affairs in todays movies with scenes from The Main Event, The Other Side of the Mountain and An Unmarried Woman. (Repeat) LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News 6Q-6 News 11:15 2CBS News 11:30 2CBS Late Night Movie: The Edge of Darkness 4News 6Tales of the Unexpected

Edward the Conqueror. A woman with a cat fetish is driving her husband (Joseph Cotton) crazy. 11:50 4ABC News 12 am 6MOVIE: Frankenstein: The True Story (Part 2) (1973) Michael Sarrazin, James Mason. Dr. Frankenstein creates his image of the perfect man and woman. 12:05 4MOVIE: The Apartment (1960) Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine. Hoping to get a promotion, a young insurance man lends his apartment to senior executives. 2:30 4Journey to Adventure

Retro: Detroit (Sunday, September 14, 1986)

Source: The Toledo Blade via Google News Archive Not listed: WGPR (WWJ) Channel 62 Detroit (Independent) as listings are extremely limited due to the amount of space used in The Blade. What few bits of information were displayed it said Religious Programs for Most of the Day.) Also not listed: all Toledo, Cleveland, Fort Wayne, and other nearby stations. Note: Most listings begin at 9:00 am. WJBK Channel 2 Detroit (CBS) 9:00: Focus Detroit 9:30: Sunday Morning (delayed from 9:00 am) 11:00: Ebony Showcase 11:30: Up Front 12:00: Darryl Rogers 12:30: The NFL Today 1:00: NFL Football: Philadelphia @ Chicago (Bears beat Eagles 13-10 in overtime) 4:00: Movie: The Dove (1974; Joseph Bottoms) (time approximate) 6:00: Eyewitness News 6:30: Candy to Cocaine (CBS News not carried by Channel 2) 7:00: 60 Minutes

8:00: Special Address: President and Mrs. Reagan are to discuss drug abuse. 8:30: CBS Sunday Night Movie: Last Days of Patton (Premiere; George C. Scott, Eva Marie Saint) 11:30: Eyewitness News 12:00: The Ted Knight Show 12:30: The Streets of San Francisco 1:30: The Untouchables (likely the black-and-white version) 2:30: Movie: Lady in the Lake (1947; Robert Montgomery) WDIV Channel 4 Detroit (NBC) 9:00: The Lone Ranger 9:30: The Little Rascals 10:00: McCloud (starring Dennis Weaver) 11:30: Agronsky Company 12:00: Meet the Press 12:30: Aches and Pains 1:00: Movie: Treasure Island (1950; Bobby Driscoll) 3:00: Barney Miller 3:30: NFL 86 4:00: NFL Football: Indianapolis @ Miami (Dolphins beat Colts 30-10) 7:00: Our House (time approximate) 8:00: Special Address 8:30: NBC Sunday Night Movie: Dumbo (1941; Animated) 10:30: TVs Bloopers and Practical Jokes 11:30: News4 Tonight 12:00: (probably Sports Final) 12:30: Ironside 1:30: George Peries 2:00: Movie: Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939; Peter Lorre) 3:30: Movie: Bird of Paradise (1951; Debra Paget) WXYZ Channel 7 Detroit (ABC) 9:30: Movie: Title to be announced 11:00: Michigan Replay 11:30: This Week with David Brinkley (who used to be at NBC until 1981) 12:30: Second Look 1:30: Spotlight on the News 2:00: Royal Performance 3:00: Cinema Seven: Where Eagles Dare (1969; Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood) 6:00: Action News 6:30: ABC World News 7:00: Disney Movie: Mr. Boogedy 8:00: Special Address 8:30: The Winds of War (Part 6 of 6) 11:30: Action News Sunday Sports Update may have aired between Action News and...

12:15: Movie: A Dolls House (1973; Jane Fonda) (no further listings indicated; may have signed off after this movie) CBET Channel 9 Windsor (CBC) 10:00: Switchback 11:00: Coronation Street (likely replaying the Rovers Fire episode from earlier in the week) 12:00: Meeting Place 1:00: Hymn Sing 1:30: Voyage of the Thomas Crosby 2:30: Music of Man 3:30: CFL Football: Hamilton @ Saskatchewan (Tiger-Cats and Roughriders ended the game tied 21-21 in overtime) 7:00: Fraggle Rock (time approximate) 7:30: The Beachcombers 8:00: The Champions (Part 1) 9:00: Sherlock Holmes 10:00: The National/Venture 11:00: CBC Local News 11:35: Movie: A Killer in Every Corner (1975; Patrick McGee) (sign-off after this movie) WXON (WMYD) Channel 20 Detroit (Independent) 9:00: Batman 9:30: Jem and the Holograms 10:00: Super Sunday 10:30: Movie: Francis in the Navy (1955; Donald OConnor) 12:00: Whiz Kids 1:00: The Waltons 2:00: Movie: Papas Delicate Condition (1963; Jackie Gleason) 3:30: Movie: Dragnet (1969; Jack Webb) 5:00: The Six Million Dollar Man 6:00: Alias Smith and Jones 7:00: Star Games 8:00: Starsky and Hutch 9:00: In Search of... 9:30: Fund Raiser 10:00: People vs. Crime 10:30: State of Mind (listings end here; may have signed off after this program or later on) WKBD Channel 50 Detroit (Independent) 10:00: Wild Kingdom 10:30: Lorne Greenes New Wilderness 11:00: Wrestling 12:00: Fame

1:00: Movie: Flight From Ashiya (1964; Yul Brynner) 3:00: Movie: Dial M For Murder (1954; Ray Milland, Grace Kelly) 5:00: Lifestyles 6:00: Star Trek 7:00: Fame 8:00: You Write the Songs 8:30: Puttin On the Hits 9:00: Whats Happening!! 9:30: Tales From the Darkside 10:00: Washington Report 10:30: Kenneth Copeland (likely ran 90 minutes) 12:00: The 700 Club (listings end here; may have signed off after this program or later on) WTVS Channel 56 Detroit (PBS) 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Todays Special (produced by TVOntario) 10:30: Polka Dot Door (also by TVOntario) 11:00: Wonderworks 12:00: The Firing Line 1:00: The McLaughlin Group 1:30: Detroit Week 2:00: Off the Record 2:30: Capitol Journal 3:00: Detroit Black Journal 3:30: Tony Browns Journal 4:00: Bernstein 5:30: Reuben Nakian 7:00: Water, Planet Earth 8:00: Living Wild 9:00: An Evening at Pops 10:00: Winston Churchill 12:00: David Susskind (I have a partial recording of this show, but its from sometime between July 27 and September 7, 1986) 1:00: Living Wild 2:00: Winston Churchill 3:00: The Nature of Things

Retro: Eastern North Carolina Thursday, April 9, 1998

By request, from TV Guide, Eastern North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

5 AM CBS News (Cynthia Bowers) 5:30 Good Morning Show 8 AM CBS This Morning (Jose Diaz-Balart/Mark McEwen/ Jane Robelot; guests are Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau) 10 AM Judge Judy 10:30 Pictionary 11 AM Price Is Right (5000th episode; the prize in every game is a new car) 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8 PM Billy Graham Crusade (guests are John Vanbiesbrouck of the Florida Panthers, and CeCe Winans) 9 PM Diagnosis Murder 10 PM 48 Hours 11 PM News 11:35 Masters Golf Highlights 11:50 David Letterman (guest: Val Kilmer) 12:50 Tom Snyder 1:50 Infomercial 2:20 News 2:55 Up To The Minute (to 5) WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC) 5:15 Classifieds 5:30 ABC News (Mark Mullen) 6 AM Good Morning Carolina 7 AM Good Morning America (Charlie Gibson/Lisa McRee; guest is Nicolas Cage) 9 AM Jenny Jones 10 AM Martha Stewart Living 10:30 Gayle King 11 AM The View 12 N Extra!

12:30 Port Charles 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Rosie O'Donnell 5 PM News 5:30 Hard Copy 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Peter Jennings) 7 PM Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Frasier 8 PM World Figure Skating Championships 10 PM Gala For The President At Ford's Theatre (Whoopi Goldberg hosts; on the program are magician David Copperfield, comedian Anthony Clark, Martina McBride, John Fogerty, and Kirk Franklin and God's Property) 11 PM News 11:35 Nightline (Ted Koppel) 12:05 Politically Incorrect (Dennis Miller, Stacy Keach, Barbara DeAngelis, Rep. Helen Chenoweth of Idaho) 12:35 Police Academy 1:35 Married...With Children 2:05 Classifieds WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (CBS) 5 AM CBS News 5:30 News 6 AM News 7 AM CBS This Morning 9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee (guest: actress Lacey Chabert) 10 AM Gayle King 10:30 Martha Stewart Living 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 12:30 Report 1 PM Judge Judy 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Young And The Restless 5 PM News 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Inside Edition

7:30 Extra! 8 PM Promised Land 9 PM Diagnosis Murder 10 PM 48 Hours 11 PM News 11:35 Masters Golf Highlights 11:50 Letterman 12:50 Tom Snyder 1:50 Extra! 2:20 Up To The Minute (to 5) WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Fox) 5 AM Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol 5:30 News 6 AM News 6:30 News 7 AM News 9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee 10 AM Judge Judy 10:30 Judge Judy 11 AM Jenny Jones 12 N News 12:30 Grace Under Fire 1 PM I Love Lucy 1:30 Pictionary 2 PM Bobby's World 2:30 Life With Louie 3 PM BeetleBorgs Metallix 3:30 Spider-Man 4 PM Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4:30 Power Rangers Turbo 5 PM Roseanne 5:30 Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 6 PM Simpsons 6:30 Living Single 7 PM Simpsons 7:30 Seinfeld 8 PM World's Wildest Police Videos 9 PM When Good Times Go Bad 10 PM News 11 PM Married...With Children 11:30 M*A*S*H 12 M Jenny Jones 1 AM News 2 AM Infomercials

3 AM Keenen Ivory Wayans 4 AM I Love Lucy 4:30 Cops WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC) 5 AM News 5:30 Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (Katie Couric/Matt Lauer; part 1 of two on last-minute tax tips with Ray Martin) 9 AM Maury Povich 10 AM Leeza 11 AM Sunset Beach 12 N News 12:30 Roseanne 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Montel Williams 4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 5:30 Inside Edition 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8 PM Friends 8:30 Just Shoot Me 9 PM Seinfeld 9:30 Veronica's Closet 10 PM ER 11 PM News 11:35 Jay Leno (Patricia Arquette, Miguel Ferrer) 12:35 Conan O'Brien (Yogi Berra) 1:35 Later WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 5 AM News 5:30 NBC News (Linda Vester) 6 AM News 7 AM Today 9 AM People's Court 10 AM Leeza 11 AM Sunset Beach 12 N News 12:30 Extra!

1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Montel Williams 4 PM Rosie O'Donnell 5 PM Hard Copy 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 8 PM Friends 8:30 Just Shoot Me 9 PM Seinfeld 9:30 Veronica's Closet 10 PM ER 11 PM News 11:35 Jay Leno 12:35 Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 Nightside (to 5) WFXI Ch. 8 Morehead City/WYDO Ch. 14 Greenville, NC (Fox) 5 AM Shepherd's Chapel Bible Study 6 AM Kenneth Copeland 6:30 DuckTales 7 AM Bobby's World 7:30 Life With Louie 8 AM 101 Dalmatians 8:30 Quack Pack 9 AM In The Heat Of The Night 10 AM Newlywed/Dating Hour 11 AM Jenny Jones 12 N Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 1 PM Infomercial 1:30 Blossom 2 PM Boy Meets World 2:30 Mummies Alive 3 PM BeetleBorgs Metallix 3:30 Spider-Man 4 PM Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4:30 Power Rangers Turbo 5 PM Ricki Lake 6 PM Simpsons (guest voices: Jack Lemmon and Joe Mantegna) 6:30 Home Improvement

7 PM Martin 7:30 Living Single 8 PM World's Wildest Police Videos 9 PM When Good Times Go Bad 10 PM News 10:30 Mad About You 11 PM Vibe 12 M Roseanne 12:30 Infomercials 2 AM Family Matters 2:30 Step By Step 3 AM Jenny Jones 4 AM Star Trek WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (Fox) 5 AM Martha Stewart Living 5:30 News 6 AM News 8 AM News 8:30 I Love Lucy 9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee 10 AM Martha Stewart Living 10:30 Gayle King 11 AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 12 N News 12:30 Extra! 1 PM America's Funniest Home Videos 1:30 Honeymooners 2 PM Jenny Jones 3 PM Montel Williams 4 PM People's Court 5 PM News 6 PM News 6:30 Hard Copy 7 PM Frasier 7:30 Seinfeld 8 PM World's Wildest Police Videos 9 PM When Good Times Go Bad 10 PM News 11 PM Mama's Family 11:30 Hunter 12:30 Cops 1 AM Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol 1:30 Keenen Ivory Wayans 2:30 Montel Williams

3:30 Jenny Jones 4:30 Gayle King WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 5 AM CBS News 5:30 News 7 AM CBS This Morning 9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee 10 AM Martha Stewart Living 10:30 Gayle King 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Cosby Show 4:30 Hangin' With Mr. Cooper 5 PM Maury Povich 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Real TV 7:30 Seinfeld 8 PM Billy Graham Crusade 9 PM Diagnosis Murder 10 PM 48 Hours 11 PM News 11:35 Masters Golf Highlights 11:50 Letterman 12:50 Tom Snyder 1:50 News 2:25 Up To The Minute 4:30 This Morning's Business WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (ABC) 5 AM ABC News 5:30 Good Morning Carolina 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Jenny Jones 10 AM Rosie O'Donnell 11 AM The View 12 N News 12:30 Port Charles 1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Jeopardy! 7:30 Wheel Of Fortune 8 PM World Figure Skating Championships 10 PM Gala For The President At Ford's Theatre 11 PM News 11:35 Nightline 12:05 Politically Incorrect 12:35 American Journal 1:05 News 1:40 Topper 2:10 World News Now (Mark Mullen, to 5) WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 5:30 ABC News 6 AM News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Sally Jessy Raphael 10 AM Geraldo Rivera 11 AM The View 12 N News 12:30 Port Charles 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 5:30 Frasier 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Inside Edition 7:30 Jeopardy! 8 PM World Figure Skating Championships 10 PM Gala For The President At Ford's Theatre 11 PM News 11:35 Nightline 12:05 Politically Incorrect 12:35 American Journal 1:05 Jerry Springer

2:05 America's Jewelry Store 3:30 World News Now (to 5:30) WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS) 5 AM AG Day 5:30 CBS News 6 AM News 8 AM CBS This Morning 9 AM Montel Williams 10 AM Maury Povich 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Oprah Winfrey 5 PM News 5:30 Inside Edition 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8 PM Promised Land 9 PM Diagnosis Murder 10 PM 48 Hours 11 PM News 11:35 Masters Golf Highlights 11:50 Letterman 12:50 Tom Snyder 1:50 America's Jewelry Store (to 5) WPDE Ch. 15 Florence, SC (ABC) 5:30 ABC News 6 AM ABC/Local News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Martha Stewart Living 9:30 Gayle King 10 AM People's Court 11 AM The View 12 N News 12:30 Port Charles 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Rosie O'Donnell 5 PM News 5:30 Family Matters 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Home Improvement 7:30 Seinfeld 8 PM World Figure Skating Championships 10 PM Gala For The President At Ford's Theatre 11 PM News 11:35 Nightline 12:05 Politically Incorrect 12:35 Mad About You 1:05 Infomercial 1:35 Jenny Jones 2:35 Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol 3:05 Extra! 3:35 World News Now (to 5:30) WNCN Ch. 17 Raleigh (NBC) 5 AM NBC News 5:30 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Sunset Beach 10 AM Days Of Our Lives 11 AM Another World 12 N News 12:30 Access Hollywood 1 PM Leeza 2 PM Montel Williams 3 PM People's Court 4 PM News 5 PM News 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Access Hollywood 8 PM Friends 8:30 Just Shoot Me 9 PM Seinfeld 9:30 Veronica's Closet 10 PM ER 11 PM News 11:35 Jay Leno

12:35 Conan O'Brien 1:35 Later 2:05 Nightside 4:30 This Morning's Business WLFL Ch. 22 Raleigh (Fox) 5:30 Life In The Word 6 AM Kenneth Copeland 6:30 Iron Man 7 AM Bobby's World 7:30 Life With Louie 8 AM X-Men 8:30 Wacky World Of Tex Avery 9 AM Infomercials 10:30 Family Ties 11 AM Blossom 11:30 Laverne & Shirley 12 N Three's Company 12:30 Hogan's Heroes 1 PM Too Close For Comfort 1:30 Coach 2 PM Dennis The Menace (animated) 2:30 Mummies Alive 3 PM BeetleBorgs Metallix 3:30 Spider-Man 4 PM Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4:30 Power Rangers Turbo 5 PM Family Ties 5:30 Simpsons 6 PM Home Improvement 6:30 Home Improvement 7 PM Frasier 7:30 Simpsons 8 PM World's Wildest Police Videos 9 PM When Good Times Go Bad 10 PM News 11 PM Mad About You 11:30 Outer Limits 12:30 Infomercials sign off 1:30 AM WSFX Ch. 26 Wilmington, NC (Fox) 6 AM Kenneth Copeland 6:30 Bananas In Pajamas & The Crayon Box

7 AM Bobby's World 7:30 Life With Louie 8 AM Bullwinkle 8:30 Mummies Alive 9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee 10 AM Sally Jessy Raphael 11 AM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 12 N Newlywed/Dating Hour 1 PM Jerry Springer 2 PM Simpsons 2:30 Extreme Dinosaurs 3 PM BeetleBorgs Metallix 3:30 Spider-Man 4 PM Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4:30 Power Rangers Turbo 5 PM Family Matters 5:30 Hangin' With Mr. Cooper 6 PM Living Single 6:30 Martin 7 PM Seinfeld 7:30 Home Improvement 8 PM World's Wildest Police Videos 9 PM When Good Times Go Bad 10 PM Grace Under Fire 10:30 Mad About You 11 PM Vibe 12 M Keenen Ivory Wayans 1 AM Simpsons 1:30 Simpsons 2 AM Home Shopping Network (to 6) WRDC Ch. 28 Durham (UPN) 5 AM Shepherd's Chapel Bible Study 6 AM Creflo A. Dollar 6:30 This Is Your Day 7 AM 101 Dalmatians 7:30 Quack Pack 8 AM DuckTales 8:30 Mr. Men 9 AM Bananas In Pajamas & The Crayon Box 9:30 Infomercials 11:30 Life Today 12 N Hawaii Five-O 1 PM 700 Club 2 PM Rockford Files

3 PM LAPD: Life On The Beat 3:30 LAPD: Life On The Beat 4 PM Breaker High 4:30 Sweet Valley High 5 PM Family Matters 5:30 Family Matters 6 PM Martin 6:30 Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 7 PM Living Single 7:30 Martin 8 PM The Sentinel 9 PM Star Trek: Voyager 10 PM Vibe 11 PM Keenen Ivory Wayans 12 M Strange Universe 12:30 Video Catalog (to 4:30) nothing listed for 4:30-5 AM WKFT (WUVC) Ch. 40 Fayetteville (Ind.) 5 AM Bloomberg Information TV 6 AM Church Service 6:30 Church Of God & Christ 7 AM Click 7:30 Saved By The Bell 8 AM Infomercials 10 AM Infomercials 12 N Sally Jessy Raphael 1 PM Geraldo Rivera 2 PM Gunsmoke 3 PM Bonanza 4 PM Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Happy Days 5 PM Sally Jessy Raphael 6 PM Jerry Springer 7 PM Hard Copy 7:30 America's Funniest Home Videos 8 PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 9 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 10 PM Matlock 11 PM Jerry Springer 12 M Infomercials 2 AM Infomercials 4 AM Infomercials WRAZ Ch. 50 Raleigh (WB)

5 AM Little House On The Prairie 6 AM I Love Lucy 6:30 The Mask 7 AM Extreme Ghostbusters 7:30 Extreme Dinosaurs 8 AM Tiny Toon Adventures 8:30 New Adventures Of Captain Planet 9 AM Newlywed/Dating Hour 10 AM Ricki Lake 11 AM Beverly Hills 90210 12 N Roseanne 12:30 Amen 1 PM Garfield 1:30 Sonic The Hedgehog 2 PM Bugs 'n Daffy 2:30 Animaniacs 3 PM Pinky And The Brain 3:30 New Batman/Superman Adventures 4 PM Boy Meets World 4:30 Hangin' With Mr. Cooper 5 PM Ricki Lake 6 PM Grace Under Fire 6:30 Roseanne 7 PM Seinfeld 7:30 NHL Hockey: Toronto-Carolina 10:30 Real TV (time approximate) 11 PM Cheers 11:30 Married...With Children 12 M Cops 12:30 Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol 1 AM Pictionary 1:30 Benny Hill 2 AM In The Heat Of The Night 3 AM Cops 3:30 Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol 4 AM In The Heat Of The Night WFPX Ch. 62 Fayetteville (Ind.) 5 AM Religious Programming 6 AM AG Day 6:30 First Business 7 AM Worship For Kids 7:30 Lifestyle Magazine 8 AM News

8:30 Travel Travel 9 AM Infomercial 9:30 Real McCoys 10 AM Dobie Gillis 10:30 Ozzie And Harriet 11 AM Lifestyle Magazine 11:30 First Business 12 N Alan Keyes 1 PM Sheriff Of Cochise 1:30 Movie: "Boss Cowboy" 3 PM Travel Travel 3:30 Infomercial 4 PM Three Days (the Apostles' experiences in the three days between the Crucifixion and the Resurrection) 4:30 Bookmice 5 PM Infomercial 5:30 Sheriff Of Cochise 6 PM Music City Wrestling 7 PM Northwest Hunter 7:30 Mr. And Mrs. North 8 PM Movie: "Chamber Of Horrors" 10 PM Showtime At The Apollo (L.L. Cool J is guest; Steve Harvey is host) 11 PM In The Word With Gil McDowell 12 M Worship 3 AM Gary Richardson (religion) 4 AM In The Word With Gil McDowell CPT WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNM/19 Jacksonville, NC; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNP/36 Roanoke Rapids; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC (PBS) 6 AM Something Ventured 7 AM Literary Visions 8 AM Arthur 8:30 Barney & Friends 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Teletubbies 10:30 Big Comfy Couch 11 AM Charlie Horse Music Pizza 11:30 Magic School Bus 12 N Wishbone 12:30 Reading Rainbow 1 PM Bill Nye The Science Guy

1:30 HealthWeek 2 PM Technopolitics 2:30 Donna's Day (parenting) 3 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Barney & Friends 5 PM Arthur 5:30 Wishbone 6 PM Newshour With Jim Lehrer 7 PM Nightly Business Report 7:30 North Carolina Now 8 PM This Old House 8:30 Carolina Outdoor Journal 9 PM Mystery! ("The Daughters Of Cain," Part 1 of 2) 10 PM Good Neighbors 10:30 Waiting For God 11 PM Keeping Up Appearances 11:30 Charlie Rose 12:30 North Carolina Now sign off 1 AM

Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, December 20, 1982

Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 28KAYU (Independent) MORNING 4:55 am 2Farm Reports 5:00 2CBS Early Morning News (Bill Kurtis, Diane Sawyer) 4The 700 Club 5:25 2The Great Space Coaster

5:30 6Laurel and Hardy 5:55 2Tom and Jerry 6:00 4Country Day 6U.S. Farm Report 28Jim Bakker 6:25 2The Brady Kids 6:30 4ABC News This Morning (Steve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan) 6Morning Stretch 6:45 7A.M. Weather 6:55 2Agriculture 82 7:00 2CBS Morning News (Bill Kurtis, Diane Sawyer) 4Good Morning America (David Hartman, Joan Lunden) 6Today (Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley) 7Lilias, Yoga and You 28Star Blazers 7:30 7Sesame Street 28The Bullwinkle Show 8:00 28World of Hanna-Barbera 8:30 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28Fantastic Voyage

9:00 2Northwest Today 4Donahue Binge Buying. Guests: Nebraska Consumer Education specialist Janet Wilson and everal binge buyers, people who impulsively buy too much. 6The Facts of Life 7Sesame Street 28The 700 Club 9:30 6Wheel of Fortune 10:00 4The Love Boat 6Texas 7The Electric Company 10:30 2The Price Is Right 7Powerhouse 28Jimmy Swaggart 11:00 4Family Feud 6The Doctors 7The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau 28Independent Network News 11:30 2The Young and the Restless 4The Noon Show 6Romance Theatre 28The Richard Simmons Show AFTERNOON 12 pm 4All My Children 6Days of Our Lives 7Over Easy 28Perry Mason 12:30 2As the World Turns 7Matinee at the Bijou

1:00 4One Life to Live 6Another World 28MOVIE: The Sun Shines Bright (1954) Charles Winninger, Arleen Whelan. John Ford weaves three Judge Priest stories together to form a good-natured exploration of honor and small-town politics in the South around the turn of the century. 1:30 2Capitol 2:00 2Guiding Light 4General Hospital 6Fantasy 7Lilias, Yoga and You 2:30 7The Lawmakers 3:00 2Soap World (Michael Young) 4The Flintstones 6The Waltons 7This Old House 28The Banana Splits 3:30 2Charlies Angels 4Gilligans Island 7Over Easy Guest: director Frank Capra. 28Scooby-Doo 4:00 4Wonder Woman 6Hour Magazine Tom and Blythe Sullivan; alternative treatment for breast cancer; designer Diane von Furstenberg. (Gary Collins) 7Sesame Street 28Scooby-Doo 4:30 2Happy Days Again

28Leave It to Beaver 5:00 2KREM 2 News 4News 4 6Q-6 News 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28I Love Lucy 5:30 7Nightly Business Report 28My Three Sons EVENING 6:00 2CBS Evening News with Dan Rather 4Monday Night Football Cincinnati Bengals at San Diego Chargers. 6NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw, Roger Mudd) 7Powerhouse Celebration. Lolo and his grandfather are attacked outside a temple by a radical gang. 28CHiPs Patrol Crack-Up. The practical jokes of a wacky hospital volunteer (Phyllis Diller) unsettle an ailing Jon. 6:30 2Entertainment Tonight Interviews with Cloris Leachman, Goldie Hawn (Part 1). 6The Muppet Show Guest: Joan Baez. 7The MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7:00 2Threes Company Love Thy Neighbor. Jack fills in for a friend as the paid escort of a woman who plans more than just a cozy dinner. 6M*A*S*H Captains Outrageous. Father Mulcahy takes being passed over for a promotion philosophically until he hears of the rapid advancement made by a heroic helicopter pilot. 7The Shakespeare Plays Cymbeline. Shakespeares tragic comedy chronicles the troubled romance of Imogen (Helen Mirren), daughter of Cymbeline, the King of Britain (Richard Johnson) as she struggles to overcome the obstacles placed in her way by her evil stepmother the Queen (Claire Bloom).

28Bonanza The Rescue. The Cartwright boys go after rustlers plundering the Ponderosa, believing their father is too old to fight them. 7:30 2Yogis First Christmas The picnic-loving bear and his sidekick Boo Boo are roused from their winter hibernation when evil Mrs. Throckmorton threatens to have Jellystone Park demolished. (Repeat) 6PM Magazine Singer Willie Nelson meets a chronically ill fan with whom he has been corresponding; space-age street dancing in Cleveland. 8:00 2Square Pegs A Child's Christmas in Weemawee. The girls' plan to crash the popular holiday parties is put on hold when Pattys estranged father (Tony Dow) appears and decides it's time for some family togetherness. 6Bob Hopes Christmas Show Bob Hope is joined by Mac Davis, Olivia Newton-John, Loni Anderson, Phyllis Diller, the Associated Press All-America Football Team and Rose Queen Suzanne Kay Gallaspie for an hour of Yuletide music and comedy. 28Children Caught in Crossfire 9:00 2M*A*S*H Run for the Money. Klingers banking on divine intervention when Mulcahy is recruited to race a seasoned track star from another unit. Meanwhile, Charles develops a soft spot for a patient with a speech impediment. 4Thats Incredible! Featured: a man outraces a horse; a woman survives being buried in an avalanche; a maintenance man becomes a millionaire five times over; the results of the scholarship contest. (Repeat) 6NBC Live Theater: The Member of the Wedding Pearl Bailey and Dana Hill star in a live production of Carson McCullers award-winning play about a 12-year-old girl who finds solace in her relationship with the family cook as she attempts to cope with coming of age in Georgia during 1945. 28Rawhide 9:30 2Newhart No Room at the Inn. The inn is booked solid for Christmas when a man and his pregnant wife come looking for a room. 10:00 2Cagney & Lacey Ill Be Home for Christmas. The squad searches for a sticky-fingered Santa

inadvertently released from a holding cell; Petrie's wife is about to go into labor. 4So You Think You Got Troubles?! 7No, Honestly! Just Cause or Impediment. As C.D. and Claras wedding day looms, Clara suddenly decides its dangerous to plunge into marriage without first testing the rigors of being together. 28Independent Network News 10:30 4One Day at a Time 7Nightly Business Report 28MOVIE: Spell of Evil (1973) Diane Cilento, Edward De Souza. The story of a medieval witch who has taken on the form of Clara Pantan, a beautiful twentieth-century woman. LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News 4News 4 6Q-6 News 7The MacNeil/Lehrer Report 11:30 2Thriller 4Nightline 6The Best of Carson Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Buddy Hackett, Martin Mull. 12 am 4All in the Family Were Having a Heat Wave. When the house next door to the Bunkers is up for sale, Archie and Henry Jefferson become nervous, for opposite reasons, about who might move in. 12:30 2KREM 2 News (Repeat) 6Late Night with David Letterman Guests: comedian George Miller, stuntman H.B. Halicki. 2:00 2CBS News Nightwatch

Retro: Maine (Tuesday, September 9, 1986)

Source: Bangor Daily News via Google News Archive Chicago and Canadian stations listed Eastern Time. WLBZ Channel 2 Bangor/W57AQ Channel 57 Calais (NBC) 5:30: Morning Stretch 6:00: NBC News 6:30: Local News 7:00: Today 9:00: Days of Our Lives (likely day-behind from 1:00 pm) 10:00: Family Ties 10:30: Sale of the Century (Jim Perry was competing against himself on Definition on CTV Channel 9; see below) 11:00: Wheel of Fortune 11:30: Scrabble 12:00: Local News 12:30: Donahue 1:30: Search for Tomorrow (delayed from 12:30 pm) 2:00: Another World 3:00: Santa Barbara 4:00: Threes Company 4:30: Threes Company 5:00: M*A*S*H 5:30: Entertainment Tonight 6:00: Local News 6:30: NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw) 7:00: Wheel of Fortune (Pat and Vanna did double duty until he left the daytime show January 9, 1989) 7:30: Jeopardy! 8:00: NBC Movie: Going Ape! (1981; Tony Danza, Jessica Walter) 10:00: 1986 11:00: Local News 11:30: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Jay Leno guest hosts. Michele Lee (Knots Landing) appears as well as B.B. King 12:30: Late Night with David Letterman: Susan Saint James (Kate and Allie) appears as well as Jim McMahon (Chicago Bears) and Philip Glass (Sign-Off at 1:30) CHSJ (CBAT) Channel 4 Saint John (Fredericton) (CBC) Evening listings only. For some reason. If any are found, will be posted at the end of the initial post. 6:00 pm: CHSJ Variety 6:30: Golden Girls 7:00: Movie: Gandhi (1982; Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen; Part 1 of 2)

9:00: The National 9:22: The Journal 10:00: Local News 10:30: Maude 11:00: Hawaii Five-O (Sign-Off at 12:00 or later) WABI Channel 5 Bangor (CBS) 6:00: CBS News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: CBS Morning News 9:00: Hour Magazine 10:00: The $25,000 Pyramid (Meredith MacRae, Mitchell Laurance) 10:30: Card Sharks (Bob Eubanks version) 11:00: The Price is Right 12:00: Divorce Court 12:30: The Young and the Restless 1:30: As the World Turns 2:30: Capitol 3:00: Guiding Light 4:00: Press Your Luck (close to the end) 4:30: The Monkees 5:00: The Monkees 5:30: Gidget 6:00: Local News 6:30: CBS Evening News (Dan Rather) 7:00: The Jeffersons 7:30: The Jeffersons 8:00: Wizard (premiere) 9:00: CBS Tuesday Night Movie: Moscow on the Hudson (1984; Robin Williams, Maria Conchita Alonso) 11:00: Local News 11:30: Simon and Simon 12:40: CBS Late Night Movie: The Spiral Staircase (1975; Jacqueline Bisset, Christopher Plummer) (Sign-Off at 2:00) WCSH Channel 6 Portland (NBC) 5:30: Morning Stretch 6:00: NBC News 6:30: Local News 7:00: Today 9:00: Days of Our Lives (like WLBZ, likely day-behind from 1:00 pm) 10:00: Tic Tac Dough (nearing the end; Jim Caldwell was hosting at this point) 10:30: Sale of the Century 11:00: Wheel of Fortune

11:30: Scrabble 12:00: Local News 12:30: Donahue 1:30: Search for Tomorrow (like WLBZ, delayed from 12:30 pm) 2:00: Another World 3:00: Santa Barbara 4:00: Eight is Enough 5:00: The Jeffersons 5:30: Entertainment Tonight 6:00: Local News 6:30: NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw) 7:00: Benson 7:30: Threes Company 8:00: NBC Movie: Going Ape! (1981; Tony Danza, Jessica Walter) 10:00: 1986 11:00: Local News 11:30: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 12:30: Late Night with David Letterman 1:30: Entertainment Tonight (Sign-Off at 2:00) WVII Channel 7 Bangor (ABC) 6:00: Jim and Tammy 7:00: Good Morning America 9:00: Hawaii Five-O 10:00: Ryans Hope (likely day-behind delay from Monday 12:00 pm; this delay began today) 10:30: Loving (likely day-behind delay from Monday 11:30 am; this delay began today) 11:00: The Transformers (Season 3 is close at hand, with the movie having premiered in theaters the month before) 11:30: Voltron, Defender of the Universe 12:00: Oprah Winfrey (although the listings said Ryans Hope and Loving, which would make it a possible typo) 1:00: All My Children 2:00: One Life to Live 3:00: General Hospital (moves to 2:00 pm ET effective 9/10/2012) 4:00: Scooby Doo 4:30: I Love Lucy 5:00: Barney Miller 5:30: Local News 6:00: The Peoples Court 6:30: ABC World News Tonight (Peter Jennings) 7:00: Benson 7:30: Perfect Match 8:00: Winds of War (Part 2 of 6)

11:00: Local News 11:30: Nightline 12:00: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (Sign-Off at 12:30 or later) WAGM Channel 8 Presque Isle (CBS/ABC/NBC) 6:15: Rural Report 6:30: ABC News 7:00: Good Morning America (ABC) 9:00: Donahue 10:00: The $25,000 Pyramid 10:30: Card Sharks (Bob Eubanks version) 11:00: The Price is Right 12:00: Lets Make a Deal (final weeks of the 1984-86 version with Monty Hall) 12:30: The Young and the Restless 1:30: As the World Turns 2:30: Capitol 3:00: Guiding Light 4:00: The Waltons 5:00: The Peoples Court 5:30: Jeopardy! 6:00: Local News 6:30: CBS Evening News 7:00: Wheel of Fortune 7:30: Cheers (NBC) 8:00: Wizard (premiere) 9:00: CBS Tuesday Night Movie: Moscow on the Hudson (1984; Robin Williams, Maria Conchita Alonso) 11:00: Local News 11:30: Simon and Simon 12:40: CBS Late Night Movie: The Spiral Staircase (1975; Jacqueline Bisset, Christopher Plummer) (Sign-Off at 2:00) WMTW Channel 8 Poland Spring (transmitted to Portland) (ABC) 6:00: ABC News 7:00: Good Morning America 9:00: Hour Magazine 10:00: Sally Jesse Raphael (30 minutes only) 10:30: One Day at a Time 11:00: Fame, Fortune, and Romance 11:30: Double Talk (only game show Henry Polic II ever hosted; produced by Bob Stewart; also only game show on ABCs daytime lineup at the time) 12:00: Ryans Hope 12:30: Loving 1:00: All My Children

2:00: One Life to Live 3:00: General Hospital 4:00: Hart to Hart 5:00: Quincy 6:00: Local News 6:30: ABC World News Tonight 7:00: The Newlywed Game (Bob Eubanks third run as the host; the others were 196674 and 1977-80; he hosted one more run from 1997 to 1999 and has guest-hosted in recent years) 7:30: Barney Miller 8:00: Winds of War 11:00: Local News 11:30: Nightline 12:00: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 1:00: Comedy Tonight 1:30: Local News (Sign-Off at 2:00) CKLT Channel 9 Saint John (CTV) (relayed from CKCW Channel 2 Moncton) 6:00: Astroboy (The 80s Canadian dubbed version) 6:30: Canada A.M. 9:00: Romper Room (either localized or a nationally-made-for-Canada version) 9:30: Whats Cooking 10:00: Guess What (Canadian game show with Robin Ward, who hosted the syndicated To Tell the Truth for 1980-81 in New York City) 10:30: Definition (hosted by Jim Perry, who competed against himself on 2, 6, and 57 on Sale of the Century) 11:00: She-Ra: Princess of Power (also aired on Thursday; He-Man aired the other three days on this week) 11:30: Inspector Gadget 12:00: Jeopardy! 12:30: City Lights (at the time, the ATV group of stations was owned by CHUM Limited) 1:00: Lifetime 2:00: Another World 3:00: General Hospital 4:00: Live at 5 5:00: ATV News 5:30: Family Ties 6:00: Growing Pains 6:30: Magnum P.I. 7:30: Lorne Greenes New Wilderness 8:00: Winds of War 11:00: CTV National News 11:20: ATV News 12:00: Matt Houston

(Sign-Off at 1:00 or later) WGN Channel 9 Chicago (Independent) 5:30: The Odd Couple 6:00: Movietone News 6:30: Faith 20 7:00: The Muppet Show 7:30: M.A.S.K. 8:00: Bozo the Clown 9:30: The Beverly Hillbillies 10:00: The Waltons 11:00: The Big Valley 12:00: Little House on the Prairie 1:00: WGN News at Noon 2:00: Dick Van Dyke 2:30: Carol Burnett and Friends 3:00: Andy Griffith 3:30: Bugs Bunny 3:45: Lead-Off Man 4:00: Major League Baseball: Philadelphia @ Cubs (Cubs won 8-6 in 10 innings) 7:00: WKRP in Cincinnati (time approximate) 7:30: Alice 8:00: Movie: Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (1980; Ben Vereen, Jeff Goldblum) 10:00: WGN News at Nine 11:00: Soap 11:30: Trapper John M.D. 12:30: Movie: Song of Norway (1970; Florence Henderson, Torlav Maurstad) 3:00: Comedy Break 3:30: Independent Network News 4:00: Movie: Lets Switch (1975; Barbara Eden, Barbara Feldon) WCBB Channel 10 Augusta (PBS) 6:00: Body Electric 6:30: Farm Day 6:45: A.M. Weather 7:00: Business Report 7:30: Captain Kangaroo 8:00: Todays Special (produced by TVOntario in Toronto) 8:30: Mister Rogers 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Mister Rogers 10:30: Reading Rainbow 11:00: Mister Rogers 11:30: Reading Rainbow 12:00: Sesame Street 1:00: All Creatures Great and Small

2:00: Timmy and Lassie (what!?) 2:30: Sneak Previews 3:00: Maine Magazine 3:30: Timmy and Lassie (what!?) 4:00: Sesame Street 5:00: Mister Rogers 5:30: Todays Special 6:00: Reading Rainbow 6:30: Nightly Business Report 7:00: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 8:00: NOVA 9:00: Comrades 10:00: Americas First School: 350 Years at Boston Latin 11:00: McLaughlin Group 11:30: Austin City Limits (Sign-Off at 12:30) WMEB Channel 12 Orono (PBS) 7:15: A.M. Weather 7:30: Business Report 8:00: Body Electric 8:30: Captain Kangaroo 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Mister Rogers 10:30: Reading Rainbow 11:00: Mister Rogers 11:30: Reading Rainbow 12:00: Sesame Street 1:00: Windsurfing 1:30: Computer Chronicles 2:00: Joy of Painting 2:30: American Government 3:00: Oceanus 3:30: Contemporary Health Issues 4:00: Sesame Street 5:00: Mister Rogers 5:30: Reading Rainbow 6:00: Motorweek 6:30: Nightly Business Report 7:00: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 8:00: NOVA 9:00: Comrades 10:00: Americas First School: 350 Years at Boston Latin (Sign-Off at 11:00) WGME Channel 13 Portland (CBS)

6:00: CBS News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: CBS Morning News 9:00: Oprah Winfrey (second day) 10:00: The $25,000 Pyramid 10:30: Card Sharks (Bob Eubanks version) 11:00: The Price is Right 12:00: Local News 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: Card Sharks (Bill Rafferty version; second day) 5:00: The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 5:30: The Peoples Court 6:00: Local News 6:30: CBS Evening News 7:00: Wheel of Fortune 7:30: Jeopardy! 8:00: Wizard (premiere) 9:00: CBS Tuesday Night Movie: Moscow on the Hudson (1984; Robin Williams, Maria Conchita Alonso) 11:00: Local News 11:30: Simon and Simon 12:40: CBS Late Night Movie: The Spiral Staircase (1975; Jacqueline Bisset, Christopher Plummer) 2:00: Nightwatch (Either Sign-Off after Nightwatch or runs all night) WTBS (WPCH) Channel 17 Atlanta, Georgia (Independent) 5:00: The Beverly Hillbillies 5:30: Andy Griffith 6:00: CNN News 6:30: Tom and Jerry and Friends 8:05: I Dream of Jeannie 8:35: Bewitched 9:05: Hazel 9:35: I Love Lucy 10:05: Movie: Dear Ruth 12:05: Perry Mason 1:05: Movie: Return of the Badmen 3:05: Tom and Jerry and Friends 4:05: Scooby Doo 4:35: The Flintstones 5:05: Gilligans Island

5:35: Leave it to Beaver 6:05: Andy Griffith 6:35: The Beverly Hillbillies 7:05: Sanford and Son 7:35: All in the Family 8:05: Movie: Houseboat (1958; Cary Grant, Sophia Loren) 10:30: Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves @ Los Angeles Dodgers (Dodgers won 9-5) 1:00: Movie: The Black Orchid (1969; Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn) (time approximate) 3:00: Movie: Blondie on a Budget (1940; Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake) 4:30: Get Smart WSBK Channel 38 Boston (Independent) 6:00: 20-Minute Workout 6:30: Voltron, Defender of the Universe 7:00: Superfriends 7:30: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 8:00: Challenge of the GoBots 8:30: Scooby Doo 9:00: Fat Albert 9:30: Journal 10:00: Movie: Code Name: Heraclitus 12:00: Break the Bank (final weeks) 12:30: Dick Van Dyke 1:00: The Beverly Hillbillies 1:30: Andy Griffith 2:00: Heckle and Jeckle/Deputy Dawg 2:30: Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny 3:00: Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors 3:30: Challenge of the GoBots 4:00: She-Ra: Princess of Power 4:30: Gumby 5:00: Charlies Angels 6:00: Quincy 7:00: M*A*S*H 7:30: Barney Miller 8:00: Movie: The Tamarind Seed (1974; Julie Andrews, Omar Sharif) 10:30: Dick Van Dyke 11:00: M*A*S*H 11:30: Hogans Heroes 12:00: Alfred Hitchcock Presents 12:30: Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Sign-Off at 1:00) WLVI Channel 56 Boston (Independent)

6:30: Bozo the Clown 7:00: M.A.S.K. 7:30: Heathcliff 8:00: Inspector Gadget 8:30: Tom and Jerry 9:00: Great Space Coaster 9:30: Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker 10:30: Mighty Mouse 11:00: CNN News 12:00: True Confessions 12:30: That Girl 1:00: Bewitched 1:30: I Dream of Jeannie 2:00: The Flintstones 2:30: Tom and Jerry 3:00: Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos (yes, THAT Chuck Norris, in animated form; insert your own Chuck Norris Fact here) 3:30: Silverhawks 4:00: The Transformers 4:30: G.I. Joe 5:00: The Brady Bunch 5:30: The Brady Bunch 6:00: Whats Happening!! 6:30: Good Times 7:00: Angie 7:30: Benson 8:00: Movie: The Mango Tree (1977; Geraldine Fitzgerald, Christopher Pate) 10:00: Local News 10:30: Independent Network News 11:00: Nightlife 11:30: Sanford and Son 12:00: Local News (Sign-Off at 12:30) On most CBC stations, for which in this situation I only have partial listings for CHSJ, Coronation Street on this particular day aired the Rovers Fire, in which the pub suffered some damage. That episode was first seen in the U.K. on June 18 that year. IIRC, All My Children led into Coronation Street on Tuesdays and Thursdays (or Tuesdays and another day of the week).

The rest of the CHSJ Lineup for this particular day, courtesy of Kevin McCory: 6:00: Hilarious House of Frightenstein 7:00: 100 Huntley Street 8:00: Sesame Street

9:00: Fred Penners Place 9:15: Curious George 9:30: Mr. Dressup 10:00: Spiderman 10:30: Rocket Robin Hood 11:00: Voltron, Defender of the Universe 11:30: Diffrent Strokes 12:00: The Price is Right 1:00: All My Children 2:00: Elephant Show 2:30: Canadian Reflections 3:00: Voltron, Defender of the Universe 3:30: Zig Zags 4:00: Too Close For Comfort 4:30: CBC News For New Brunswick 5:30: The Facts of Life

On most CBC stations, for which in this situation I only have partial listings for CHSJ, Coronation Street on this particular day aired the Rovers Fire, in which the pub suffered some damage. That episode was first seen in the U.K. on June 18 that year. Apparently at the time, Corrie was roughly three months behind ITV, but eventually grew to ten months behind, leading to the CBC to show an hour of Corrie every weeknight beginning in the Fall of 2011, in order to catch up with ITV. I wonder how the lag time on CBC grew from three months in 1986 to 10 months in 2010?

Retro: Western New England - Wednesday May 24, 1967

Source TV Guide, Western New England edition 3 WTIC Hartford (CBS) 06:30a Summer Semester 07:00a News, Weather (color) 07:05a CBS News Joseph Benti (color) 07:30a Biography Charles Lindberg 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Hap Richards (color) 09:15a Wally Gator (color) 09:30a Make Room for Daddy 10:00a Candid Camera 10:30a Movie Hit and Run 1958 12:00p Love of Life

12:25p CBS News Joseph Benti (color) 12:30p Search for Tomorrow (color) 12:45p The Guiding Light (color) 01:00p Movie The Razors Edge part 2 01:30p As the World Turns (color) 02:00p Password (color); celebrity guests: Carol Burnett and Peter Lawford 02:30p House Party (color); guest: Jimmie Rogers 03:00p To Tell the Truth (color) 03:25p CBS News Douglas Edwards (color) 03:30p Dick Van Dyke 04:00p Ranger Andy (color) 04:30p Movie All Ashore 1953 06:05p Sports Ehrlich (color) 06:15p News Bruce Kern (color) 06:25p Weather (color) 06:30p CBS News Walter Cronkite (color) 07:00p This is United Aircraft (special, color) 07:30p Lost In Space Forbidden World (color) 08:30p The Beverly Hillbillies (color) 09:00p Green Acres (color) 09:30p Gomer Pyle, USMC (color) 10:00p Danny Kaye (color); guests: country singer Eddy Arnold and British musicalcomedy star Millicent Martin 11:00p News, Sports (color) 11:15p Weather (color) 11:20p Movie Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend 1957 01:00p The Las Vegas Show (color) Bill Dana, host; guests: The Kingston Trio and singer-actress Mary Grover (this was the only show of the United Network and only lasted 1 month) 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:15a Sign On Seminar 06:45a Daily Almanac Jack Chase, Don Kent 07:00a Today (color) 09:00a Contact! Bob Kennedy; guest Fred Rogers (Misterogers Neighborhood) 10:00a Snap Judgment game (color); guests are singer Paul Anka and singer Phyllis Newman 10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color) 10:30a Concentration (color) 11:00a Pat Boone variety (color); guest Godfrey Cambridge 11:30a Hollywood Squares (color) Kaye Ballard, Barbara Bain, Peter Deuel, Barbara Feldon, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero, and Soupy Sales 12:00p News Jack Chase, Shelby Scott (color) 12:15p Interview Terry Carter (color) this is the actor who went on to McCloud in the 1970s; he was the first African American anchor in Boston in the 60s 12:25p Weather Don Kent (color)

12:30p Mike Douglas (color); guests: Roger Moore and Eva Gabor 02:00p Days of Our Lives (color) 02:30p The Doctors (color) 03:00p Another World (color) 03:30p You Dont Say! game (color); celebrity guests: Rosemary Clooney and Peter Falk 04:00p Match Game (color); guests: pianists Victor Borge and Leonid Hambro 04:25p NBC News Floyd Kalber (color) 04:30p Merv Griffin; guests include Tallulah Bankhead 06:00p Leave it to Beaver 06:30p News Arch MacDonald, Gene Pell, Shelby Scott (color) 06:45p Sports Bob Starr (color) 06:55p Weather MacDonald (color) 07:00p NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley (color) 07:30p The Virginian (color) 09:00p Best On Record (special, color) performances by the 1966 Grammy Award winners 10:00p I Spy Trial by Treehouse (color) 11:00p News Wade, Pell (color) 11:10p Weather MacDonald (color) 11:15p Sports Bob Starr (color) 11:30p Johnny Carson (color) 01:30a Movie Nancy Steele is Missing 1937 5 WHDH Boston (CBS) 06:00a Summer Semester 06:30a Farming Joe Kelly (color) 06:45a We Believe religion (color) 07:00a A.M. Show variety (color) 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Romper Room (color) 09:30a Classroom Five education; The Man From Missouri 10:00a Candid Camera 10:30a The Beverly Hillbillies 11:00a The Andy Griffith Show 11:30a The Dick Van Dyke Show 12:00p Love of Life 12:25p CBS News Joseph Benti (color) 12:30p Search for Tomorrow (color) 12:45p The Guiding Light (color) 01:00p PDQ (color) 01:30p As the World Turns (color) 02:00p Password (color); celebrity guests: Carol Burnett and Peter Lawford 02:30p House Party (color); guest: Jimmie Rogers 03:00p To Tell the Truth (color) 03:25p CBS News Douglas Edwards (color)

03:30p The Edge of Night 04:00p The Secret Storm 04:30p Bozo the Clown (color) 05:00p Dr. Kildare 06:00p News Jack Hynes (color) 06:15p Sports Don Gillis (color) 06:25p Weather Bob Copeland (color) 06:30p CBS News Walter Cronkite (color) 07:00p Lowell Thomas (color) 07:30p Lost In Space Forbidden World (color) 08:30p The Beverly Hillbillies (color) 09:00p Green Acres (color) 09:30p Gomer Pyle, USMC (color) 10:00p Center Stage songs (special, color) Peggy Lee and jazz guitarist Jean Toots Thielemans 11:00p News Peter Hyams 11:15p Weather Bob Copeland 11:20p Sports Don Gillis 11:30p The Las Vegas Show (color) Bill Dana, host; guests: The Kingston Trio and singer-actress Mary Grover (this was the only show of the United Network and only lasted 1 month) 01:30a Peter Gunn 7 WNAC Boston (ABC) 06:25a Farm and Market Report 06:30a Understanding Our World 07:00a Cartoons Major Mudd 07:45a The King and Odie cartoons 08:00a Virginian Graham interviews; Bette Davis is the guest 08:30a The Dating Game 09:00a General Hospital 09:30a Virginia Graham interviews; guests include actress Eileen Heckart and author Mary Williams 10:00a The Newlywed Game 10:30a Dateline: Hollywood interview; guests: Beatrice Lillie and Peter Brown of Laredo 10:55a Childrens Doctor advice (color) 11:00a Supermarket Sweep (color) 11:30a One in a Million 12:00p Everybodys Talking celebrity players: Gypsy Rose Lee, Paul Lynde and Sally Ann Howes 12:30p Donna Reed 01:00p The Fugitive 02:00p Movie Too Much, Too Soon 1958 03:55p News, Weather (color) 04:00p 77 Sunset Strip

05:00p Super Heroes (color) Probably the Marvel Super Heroes; WNAC had the Arthur Pierce, the voice actor of Captain America, appear in live action sequences. Heres a YouTube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=iM75LsehGk8&list=PL489095478ED172A9&index=4&feature=plpp_video 05:15p Superman 05:45p News (color) 05:55p Weather (color) 06:00p ABC News Peter Jennings (color) 06:30p McHales Navy 07:00p Twilight Zone 07:30p Batman (color) the Joker tries to reveal the true identities of Batman and Robin 08:00p The Monroes (color) 09:00p Movie Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 1962 (color) 11:00p News, Weather, Sports (color) 11:30p Joey Bishop (color); guest: Father Tom Vaughn, jazz pianist 01:00p Movie Make Haste to Live 1953 8 WNHC New Haven (ABC) 06:10a News 06:15a Telecourse speech 06:45a Visit With Monsignor 07:00a Mr. Goober (color) 08:30a Mickey Mouse Club 09:00a Virginia Graham interviews; guests are singer Patricia Marand and author Virginia Hunt Newman 09:30a Carlton Fredericks 10:00a PDQ game (color); celebrity guests are Mickey Manners, Michael Landon and Bill Bixby 10:30a Dateline: Hollywood interview; guests: Beatrice Lillie and Peter Brown of Laredo 10:55a Childrens Doctor advice (color) 11:00a Supermarket Sweep (color) 11:30a One in a Million 12:00p Mike Douglas 01:30p The Dating Game 02:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders (color) 03:00p General Hospital 03:30p Mr. Goober (color) 04:30p Mike Douglas (color); guests: Roger Moore and Eva Gabor 06:00p News, Sports, Weather (color) 06:25p Outdoor World (color) 06:30p ABC News Peter Jennings (color) 07:00p Twilight Zone 07:30p Batman (color) the Joker tries to reveal the true identities of Batman and Robin 08:00p The Monroes (color)

09:00p Movie Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 1962 (color) 11:00p News Bob Norman (color) 11:30p Joey Bishop (color); guest: Father Tom Vaughn, jazz pianist 18 WHCT Hartford (Ind) also runs subscription TV (Zeniths Phonevision service, which is only in B&W) 03:00p Pay TV Movie One Million Years B.C. 1967 code no. 162C, price $.50 05:00p Highway Patrol (x2) 06:00p Merv Griffin; guests include Tallulah Bankhead 07:30p Upbeat music (show was from WEWS Cleveland) 08:30p Pay TV Movie Countess from Hong Kong 1967 code no. 162G, price $1.50 10:30p Pay TV Movie Fantastic Voyage 1966 code no. 162D, price $1.00 20 WATR Waterbury (NBC) 07:00a Today (color) 09:00a Film Feature 09:30a Film Feature 10:00a Snap Judgment game (color); guests are singer Paul Anka and singer Phyllis Newman 10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color) 10:30a Concentration (color) 11:00a Pat Boone variety (color); guest Godfrey Cambridge 11:30a Hollywood Squares (color) Kaye Ballard, Barbara Bain, Peter Deuel, Barbara Feldon, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero, and Soupy Sales 12:00p Jeopardy (color) 12:30p Eye Guess (color) 12:55p NBC News Edwin Newman (color) 01:00p Film Feature 01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color) 01:55p NBC News Nancy Dickerson (color) 02:00p Days of Our Lives (color) 02:30p The Doctors (color) 03:00p Another World (color) 03:30p You Dont Say! game (color); celebrity guests: Rosemary Clooney and Peter Falk 04:00p Match Game (color); guests: pianists Victor Borge and Leonid Hambro 04:25p NBC News Floyd Kalber (color) 04:30p Dangerous Robin 05:00p Christopher Program 05:30p Ladies Day 06:00p I Led Three Lives 06:30p New Horizons 06:45p News Russ Sumph 07:00p NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley (color) 07:30p The Virginian (color) 09:00p Best On Record (special, color) performances by the 1966 Grammy Award

winners 10:00p I Spy Trial by Treehouse (color) 11:00p News, Weather 11:15p Memory Lane music 11:30p Johnny Carson (color) 22 WWLP Springfield(NBC)/32 WRLP Northfield 07:00a Today (color) 09:00a Merv Griffin; guests include Tallulah Bankhead 10:00a Snap Judgment game (color); guests are singer Paul Anka and singer Phyllis Newman 10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color) 10:30a Concentration (color) 11:00a Pat Boone variety (color); guest Godfrey Cambridge 11:30a Hollywood Squares (color) Kaye Ballard, Barbara Bain, Peter Deuel, Barbara Feldon, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero, and Soupy Sales 12:00p Jeopardy (color) 12:30p Eye Guess (color) 12:55p NBC News Edwin Newman (color) 01:00p Kitty Broman 01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color) 01:55p NBC News Nancy Dickerson (color) 02:00p Days of Our Lives (color) 02:30p The Doctors (color) 03:00p Another World (color) 03:30p You Dont Say! game (color); celebrity guests: Rosemary Clooney and Peter Falk 04:00p Match Game (color); guests: pianists Victor Borge and Leonid Hambro 04:25p NBC News Floyd Kalber (color) 04:30p Mike Douglas (color); guests: Roger Moore and Eva Gabor 06:00p News 06:20p Sports Bill Rassmussen 06:30p NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley (color) 07:00p News Keith Silver 07:10p Weather John Quill 07:15p Highlights Tom Colton 07:30p The Virginian (color) 09:00p Best On Record (special, color) performances by the 1966 Grammy Award winners 10:00p I Spy Trial by Treehouse (color) 11:00p News Harry Robator 11:10p News Keith Silver 11:15p Weather John Quill 11:20p Sports Bill Rassmussen 11:30p Johnny Carson (color)

24 WEDH Hartford (Educational) 09:55a Social Studies Grades 5-7 10:20a Science Grades 4-6 10:55a Art Grades 5-6 11:55a NET Journal 01:25p Art Grades 5-6 (no programming listed between 2:25p and 5:15p) 05:15p The Friendly Giant 05:30p Whats New 06:00p Survival in the Sea 06:30p Whats New 07:00p Travel Time 07:30p Lenox Quartet (special) The Lenox String Quartet performs Elliot Carters Quartet No. 2 and Beethovens Quartet in C Major, Opus 59 08:00p International Magazine 09:00p The Three Sisters (special) adaptation from Chekhov 30 WHNB West Hartford (NBC)/79 WHNB Torrington 06:30a Connecticut Classroom 07:00a Today (color) 09:00a Rocky and His Friends (color) 09:15a The King and Odie (color) 09:30a December Bride 10:00a Snap Judgment game (color); guests are singer Paul Anka and singer Phyllis Newman 10:25a NBC News Sander Vanocur (color) 10:30a Concentration (color) 11:00a Pat Boone variety (color); guest Godfrey Cambridge 11:30a Hollywood Squares (color) Kaye Ballard, Barbara Bain, Peter Deuel, Barbara Feldon, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero, and Soupy Sales 12:00p Jeopardy (color) 12:30p Eye Guess (color) 12:55p NBC News Edwin Newman (color) 01:00p Gypsy Rose Lee guest: singer Jackie De Shannon 01:30p Lets Make a Deal (color) 01:55p NBC News Nancy Dickerson (color) 02:00p Days of Our Lives (color) 02:30p The Doctors (color) 03:00p Another World (color) 03:30p You Dont Say! game (color); celebrity guests: Rosemary Clooney and Peter Falk 04:00p Match Game (color); guests: pianists Victor Borge and Leonid Hambro 04:25p NBC News Floyd Kalber (color) 04:30p The Flintstones (color) 05:00p The Aquanauts 06:00p McHales Navy

06:30p NBC News Chet Huntley, David Brinkley 07:00p Weather Cavell Jobert 07:05p News Barry Barrents 07:15p News Monahan 07:30p The Virginian (color) 09:00p Best On Record (special, color) performances by the 1966 Grammy Award winners 10:00p I Spy Trial by Treehouse (color) 11:00p News, Weather, Sports 11:30p Johnny Carson (color) 40 WHYN Springfield (ABC) 08:00a Operation Alphebet 08:30a News and Views 08:45a Mack and Meyer comedy 09:00a The Dating Game 09:30a Jack LaLanne 10:00a Bozo the Clown (color) 10:30a Dateline: Hollywood interview; guests: Beatrice Lillie and Peter Brown of Laredo 10:55a Childrens Doctor advice (color) 11:00a Supermarket Sweep (color) 11:30a One in a Million 12:00p Everybodys Talking celebrity players: Gypsy Rose Lee, Paul Lynde and Sally Ann Howes 12:30p Donna Reed 01:00p The Fugitive 02:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 02:55p ABC News Marlene Sanders (color) 03:00p General Hospital 03:30p Dark Shadows 04:00p Swabby Norm Soyer 04:30p McHales Navy 05:00p Dennis the Mennace 05:30p ABC News Peter Jennings (color) 06:00p News John Deegan 06:10p Bronco 07:00p News Gary Garrison 07:10p Weather Jerry Loughman 07:15p You Asked For It 07:30p Batman (color) the Joker tries to reveal the true identities of Batman and Robin 08:00p The Monroes (color) 09:00p Movie Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation 1962 (color) 11:00p News Gary Garrison 11:15p Weather Larry Therien 11:20p Sports Jim Thompson

11:30p Joey Bishop (color); guest: Father Tom Vaughn, jazz pianist

Retro: New Hampshire - Monday, October 4, 1982 (revised)

WGBH 2 (PBS) Boston 6:45 A.M. Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Electric Company 8:30 Mister Rogers 12PM Sesame Street 3:00 French Chef 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Doctor Who 7:30 Wild Wild World of Animals 8:00 Great Performances 9:30 Dancing on the Edge 10:00 News 10:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 11:00 Nightly Business Report WCAX 3 (CBS) Burlington, Vt. 6:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 6:30 TBA 7:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 9:00 Hour Magazine - Lana Turner is interviewed 10:00 $25.000 Pyramid - Lynn Redgrave, LeVar Burton 10:30 Child's Play 11:00 Price is Right 12PM 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 Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Waltons 5:30 News 6:00 News 7:00 CBS News - Rather 7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Square Pegs 8:30 Private Benjamin 9:00 MOVIE "Bare Essence" Part 1. (2hrs 30min) 11:30 News 12AM Hawaii Five-O WBZ 4 (NBC) Boston 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 News 7:00 Today - Gumbel/Pauley 9:00 Hour Magazine - Carol Channing & Author John Irving 10:00 Diff'rent Strokes 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Match Game 11:30 Card Sharks 12PM News 12:30 People Are Talking 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Hawaii Five-O 4:00 People's Court 4:30 More Real People 5:00 Family Feud 5:30 News 6:00 News 7:00 NBC News 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE"Hopscotch" w/Walter Matthau 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight - Cloris Leachman, Barbara Mandrell, Argus Hamilton, Gay Talese. 12:30 Late Night w/David Letterman - Steve Landesberg. 1:30 NBC News 2:30 News 3:00 Solid Gold 4:00 Prime Time 4:30 News Conference WCVB 5 (ABC) Boston 5:05 Safari to Adventure 5:30 Wanted: Dead or Alive (b&w) 5:55 Morning Glory 6:00 News 6:25 News for the Deaf 6:30 News

7:00 Good Morning America - Betty Ford, Billie Jean King. 9:00 Good Day! 10:00 Phil Donahue - Domestic Violence 11:00 Tom Cottle, Up Close - Robert Goulet 11:30 Richard Simmons 12PM News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Waltons 5:00 Rhoda 5:30 All in the Family 6:00 News 7:00 ABC News - Reynolds 7:30 Chronicle 8:00 That's Incredible 9:00 MOVIE "Coal Miner's Daughter" (2hrs. 35 min) 11:35 News 12:05 Nightline 12:35 Romance Theater 1:35 MOVIE "File it Under Fear" 1973 3:30 Nightshift 4:00 News 4:30 Good Day! WCSH 6 (NBC) Portland 5:50 News 6:00 Morning Stretch 6:30 First Radio Parish Church 6:35 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Days of Our Lives 10:00 Match Game 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Texas 12PM News 12:30 Phil Donahue - William F. Buckley 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 All in the Family 3:30 You Asked for It 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 Eight is Enough

5:30 Entertainment Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News - Brokaw/Mudd 7:00 Three's Company 7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE "Hopscotch" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight (see ch. 4) 12:30 Late Night w/David Letterman (see ch. 4) 1:30 Entertainment Tonight WNEV 7 (CBS) Boston 5:00 CBS News Continues - Dow/Glenn/Jeter 6:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 7:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 9:00 Weekday! 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Child's Play 11:00 Price is Right 12PM News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 MOVIE "Coffee, Tea or Me?" 1973 TV Movie 5:30 Joker's Wild 6:00 News 7:00 CBS News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Political Debate - Reps. Barney Frank (D) and Margaret Heckler(R) debate issues 9:00 MOVIE "Bare Essence" Part 1. 11:30 News 12AM MOVIE"Baby Come Home" 1980 TV Movie 2:00 CBS News WMTW 8 (ABC) Poland Spring, Me. 5:30 Jim Bakker 6:00 ABC News - Bell/Sullivan 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 MOVIE "The Command" 1954

10:30 Edge of Night 11:00 Love Boat 12PM Tic Tac Dough 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Charlie's Angels 5:00 Here's Lucy 5:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News - Reynolds 7:00 Joker's Wild 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 That's Incredible 9:00 MOVIE"Coal Miner's Daughter" 1980 11:35 News 12:05 Nightline WMUR 9 (ABC) Manchester, NH 6:00 ABC News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue - TV violence 10:00 Richard Simmons 10:30 That Girl 11:00 Love Boat 12PM 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 So You Think You Got Troubles? - Miss Nude International 5:00 Soap World 5:30 Romance Theater 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Muppet Show 7:30 People's Court 8:00 That's Incredible 9:00 MOVIE"Coal Miner's Daughter" 1980 11:35 News 12:05 Nightline

WENH 11 (PBS) Durham, NH 8:15 A.M. Weather 8:30 Sesame Street 12PM Sesame Street 2:30 National Geographic 3:30 Lilias, Yoga and You 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers 5:30 Contemporary Health Issues 6:30 Doctor Who 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 8:00 Father, Dear Father 8:30 To Hope: A Celebration - Music 9:30 Pursuit of the Marvelous 11:00 PBS Latenight WMEB 12 (PBS) Orono, Me 8:15 A.M. Weather 8:30 Mister Rogers 9:00 American History 9:30 It's Everybody's Business 2:30 Over Easy 3:00 Contemporary Health Issues 3:30 Humanities Through the Arts 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers 5:30 3-2-1 Contact 6:00 Humanities Through the Arts 6:30 Focus on Society 7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 7:30 Wickeegan 8:00 Great Performances 9:30 Pursuit of the Marvelous 11:00 Dick Cavett 11:30 Captioned ABC News WGAN 13 (CBS) Portland 5:00 CBS News Continues 6:00 CBS News 7:00 CBS News 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 So You Think You Got Troubles? 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Child's Play 11:00 Price is Right

12PM People's Court 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Little House on the Prairie 5:00 Merv Griffin - Former Presidential assistant Hamilton Jordan, Robert Klein, Lee Roy Reems and Lisa Brown 6:00 News 6:30 CBS News 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 More Real People 8:00 Square Pegs 8:30 Private Benjamin 9:00 MOVIE"Bare Essence" 1982 11:30 News 12AM MOVIE"Baby Comes Home" 1980 TV Movie 2:00 CBS News WWLP 22 (NBC) Springfield, Ma 5:00 Madame's Place 5:30 Jim Bakker 6:30 NBC News - Gumbel/Pauley/Scott 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue - TV violence 10:00 22 Alive 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Texas 12PM News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Fantasy - Pat & Shirley Boone, David Doyle, Heather Locklear 4:00 Entertainment Tonight 4:30 Chips Patrol 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 News 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE"Hopscotch" 11:00 News

11:30 Tonight 12:30 Madame's Place 1:00 Entertainment Tonight 1:30 NBC News 2:30 Twilight Zone (b&w) 3:00 Gunsmoke (b&w) 4:00 News 4:30 22 Alive WXNE 25 (IND) Boston 5:00 700 Club 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 HR Pufnstuf 7:00 Star Blazers 7:30 Force Five 8:00 Popeye (1960's made for TV) 8:30 The Alvin Show 9:00 Another Life 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 700 Club 11:30 Another Life 12PM Leave it to Beaver 12:30 McHales Navy 1:00 Get Smart 1:30 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 2:00 Dennis The Menace (sitcom - The cartoon would not exist for another 2 years) 2:30 Pink Panther 3:00 Popeye 3:30 Little Rascals (just the Hal Roach 1929-38 episodes - WLVI retained the MGM Our Gangs) 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 Mork & Mindy 5:00 Little House on the Prairie 6:00 Eight is Enough 7:00 Wonder Woman/Incredible Hulk-Adventure 8:00 Bonanza-Western 9:00 Prime Movie 25 Pleasure Seekers (1965) 11:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 11:30 700 Club-Religion 1AM CHiPS 2:00 Big Valley 3:00 off the air WSMW 27 (IND) Worcester, Ma 6:00 New Zoo Revue 6:30 Jim Bakker

7:30 Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Inside Worcester 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Vicki Jamison 11:00 Jim Bakker 12PM Church Service 12:30 INN News 1:00 MOVIE- (b&w) "Foreign Correspondent" 1940 3:00 Welcome Back Kotter 3:30 Pitfall 4:00 Edge of Night 4:30 Merv Griffin 5:30 Monsters! Mysteries of Myths 6:30 News no further programming beyond this point! WNNE 31 (NBC) Hartford, Vt / Hanover, NH 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Today 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Yan Can Cook 10:00 Diff'rent Strokes 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Texas 12PM CNN Headline News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Fantasy (see ch. 22) 4:00 Doctors 4:30 Romance Theater (b&w) 5:00 Woman's Page 5:30 CNN Headline News 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 All in the Family 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE"Hopscotch" 11:00 CNN Headline News 11:30 Tonight - Cloris Leachman, Barbara Mandrell, Argus Hamilton, Gay Talese. 12:30 News

WSBK 38 (IND) Boston 6:30 Romper Room & Friends 7:00 Batman - Cartoon 7:30 Scooby-Doo 8:00 Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny 8:30 Cartoon Festival 9:00 F Troop (b&w) 9:30 Daytime 10:30 Woman's Page 11:00 Christian Children's Fund 11:30 INN News 12PM Marcus Welby M.D. 1:00 MOVIE"Dallas" 1950 3:00 Emergency! 4:00 Bewitched (b&w) 4:30 Odd Couple 5:00 Charlie's Angels 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Jeffersons 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 MOVIE LOFT- (b&w) "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 1966 2hrs 30min 10:30 INN News 11:00 Madame's Place 11:30 Twilight Zone (b&w) 12AM MOVIE"The Charge at Feather River" 1953 WVTA 41 (PBS) Windsor, Vt 7:45 A.M. Weather 8:00 Sesame Street 11:30 3-2-1 Contact 12PM Electric Company 2:30 Over Easy 3:00 Open Studio 3:30 Lilias, Yoga and You 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers 5:30 It's Everybody's Business 6:00 It's Everybody's Business 6:30 Over Easy 7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 7:30 Dick Cavett

8:00 Great Performances 9:30 Pursuit of the Marvelous 11:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 11:30 MOVIE"Happy Go Lovely" 1951 1:05 Now Is the Time WGBX 44 (PBS) Boston 5PM French Chef 5:30 Maggie 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 American Story 7:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 8:00 Understanding Human Behavior 8:30 Making it Count 9:00 People and Organizations 9:30 Exploring Language 10:00 Odyssey 11:00 Captioned ABC News WLVI 56 (IND) Cambridge/Boston, Ma 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 Bozo's Big Top 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Tom & Jerry 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Flintstones 9:00 Great Space Coaster 9:30 Banana Splits & Friends 10:00 De Todo un Poco 10:30 New England Today 11:00 Love Boat (an ABC feed) 12PM CNN Headline News 12:30 Mary Tyler Moore 1:00 Lost in Space 2:00 Yogi Bear 2:30 Casper 3:00 Mighty Mouse 3:30 Woody Woodpecker 4:00 Tom & Jerry 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Good Times 6:00 Happy Days Again 6:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

7:00 Three's Company 7:30 Sanford & Son 8:00 MOVIE- (b&w) "Stalag 17" 1953 10:00 CNN Headline News 11:00 Benny Hill 11:30 Saturday Night 12:30 Couples Cable: HOME BOX OFFICE (HBO) 5:30 HBO Magazine 6:00 MOVIE"Journey to the Outer Limits" 1974 7:00 MOVIE"The Man Who Loved Bears" 1979 8:00 MOVIE"Circle of Two" 1980 10:00 MOVIE"Lion of the Desert" 1981 1:00 MOVIE"Harry's War" 1981 3:00 MOVIE"Circle of Two" 1980 5:00 MOVIE"The Man Who Loved Bears" 1979 6:00 Pardon Me for Living 6:30 Yesteryear 7:30 Race for the Pennant 8:00 MOVIE"Halloween II" 1981 9:30 Not Necessarily the News 10:00 MOVIE"First Monday in October" 1981 11:45 MOVIE"Endless Love" 1981 1:45 Race for the Pennant

WBZ 4 (NBC) Boston 7:00 NBC News I think you forgot Evening Magazine at 7:30.

that's right! it was on, indeed! It featured segments on bats, and a low-cost health camp.

WXNE had daily mass at 1130 weekdays after the 700 Club from the early 80's until Fox bought them of at which time it moved to 930 AM. They did not run Jimmy Swaggart or Another Life twice in the morning. My listing was a different date from the one you gave.

RBW, NO WXNE was NOT included in the NH edition of TV Guide yet, so that is why you did not include it - I assume. By the time I came to the area in 1985, WXNE was in the NH edition of TV Guide while TV 27 WSMW Worcester was not. I believe WSMW 27 Worcester dumped all free over the air entertainment for Preview Subscription TV from like 10 AM on, retaining only the religious shows and some public affiars shows maybe. I believe they did this early in 1983. I believe it was then that the NH edition of TV Guide added Channel 25 and dropped TV 27. Also for everyone else by the way, WSMW did reinstate daytime entertainment programming by April (maybe shortly before) of 1985. They did duplicate shows on in the Boston market. Some syndicators allowed this while others would NOT. Some syndicators felt that Worcester was far enough to allow a station there to have their show. This tended to happen with barter shows. On New Years Day of 1986 - WSMW was renamed WHLL. They went to a General Entertainment full time and continued to duplicate some Boston programming for about 9 months. Then in the Fall of 1986, the station stopped duplicating programs from Boston stations and began trying to position themselves as a Boston Station. They attempted a format with mostly old movies and drama off network shows and maybe a couple off network sitcoms. In 1987 when WQTV dumped ABC and NBC shows preempted by WCVB and WBZ TV, WHLL picked that stuff up. WHLL did not do well as a general entertainment independent and began to rely more on paid programming. Then in 1992, they added Spanish Programming from Telemundo part-time and at some point went full time with Spanish programming eventually switching to Univision which they are today. In Janua

Retro: Eastern New England - Saturday November 9, 1968

Source TV Guide, Eastern New England edition 2 - WGBH Boston (NET)

04:30p Sing Hi-Sing Lo music 04:45p The Friendly Giant 05:00p Misterogers 05:30p Whats New children 06:00p News in Perspective (color) Lester Markel is the moderator 07:00p World Press (color) 08:00p NET Journal (color) Politics 68: An Artists View 09:00p David Susskind (color) 3 WTIC Hartford (CBS) 07:00a Sunrise Semester (color) 07:30a RFD #3 Atwood (color) 08:00a Go-Go Gophers (color) 08:30a Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (color) 09:30a Kimba (color) 10:00a Archie (color) 10:30a Batman/Superman (color) 11:30a Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear (color) 12:30p Jonny Quest (color) 01:00p Moby Dick/Mighty Mightor (color) 01:30p Your Community 02:00p Movie The Man in the Iron Mask 1962 (color) 04:00p Daktari (color) 05:00p Blondie (color) 05:30p Brad Davis variety (color); guest Roy Orbison 06:00p Weather, Sports, News (color) 06:30p CBS News Roger Mudd (color) 07:00p Heres Lucy (color); delayed from Monday 07:30p Jackie Gleason (color) guests: George Burns, Martha Raye, Mel Torme and Jack Carter 08:30p My Three Sons (color) 09:00p Hogans Heroes (color) 09:30p Petticoat Junction (color) 10:00p Mannix Edge of the Knife (color) 11:00p News, Weather, Sports (color) 11:30p Movie Double Feature (color) A Majority of One 1961 and Cattle Drive 1951 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 05:30a Big Picture Army (color) 06:00a World of Animals (color) 06:30a Boomtown Rex Trailer 10:00a The Flintstones (color) 10:30a The Banana Splits (color) 11:30a Underdog (color) 12:00p News, Weather (color) 12:30p AFL Highlights (color) highlights from last weeks action: Buffalo at New

York, Denver at Boston, Houston at Cincinnati, Kansas City at Oakland, Miami at San Diego 01:00p Cartoon Festival (color) 02:00p Here and Now 02:30p Confrontation discussion 03:00p Newsmakers interview 03:30p College Bowl (color) Fordham University (NY) meets Purdue University (Indiana) 04:00p Starring the Editors 04:30p Merv Griffin (color) guests include Laurie Burton and Marty Allen 06:00p News, Sports, Weather (color) 06:30p College Talent variety (color); guest presenter: Adam Batman West (yes, thats the actual listing), celebrity judges: Tammy Grimes, Bill Bixby and Mickey Manners 07:00p Adventures of Huck Finn (color) 07:30p Daring Old Men (special) the camera goes to camp to document the biggest battle of the football pro maintaining his position; narrated by Kyle Rote 08:30p The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Uncle Arnold the Magnificent (color) 09:00p Movie To Kill a Mockingbird 11:45p News, Sports, Weather (color) 12:15a Movie Agent For H.A.R.M. 1966 (color) yet another film that found its way to Mystery Science Theater 3000 01:45a News, Sports, Weather 01:55a Movie The Unknown Man 1951 5 WHDH Boston (CBS) 06:30a Sunrise Semester (color) 07:00a Bozo the Clown (color) 08:00a Go-Go Gophers (color) 08:30a Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (color) 09:30a Wacky Races (color) 10:00a Archie (color) 10:30a Batman/Superman (color) 11:30a News, Sports, Weather MacMillen, Bill OConnell, Ted Miller (color) 12:00p Candlepin Bowling (color) 01:00p Junior Bowling (color) 02:00p Movie Genghis Kahn 1965 (color) 04:00p Outdoorsman Joe Foss (color) 04:30p Horse Race Aqueduct (color); the Roamer Handicap (live) 05:00p 12 OClock High 06:00p News, Sports, Weather (color) John Henning, Bill OConnell, Ted Miller 06:30p Week Ends Here (color) 07:30p Jackie Gleason (color) guests: George Burns, Martha Raye, Mel Torme and Jack Carter 08:30p My Three Sons (color) 09:00p Hogans Heroes (color)

09:30p Petticoat Junction (color) 10:00p Mannix Edge of the Knife (color) 11:00p News, Sports, Weather (color) John Henning, Bill OConnell, Ted Miller 11:30p Movie Legend of the Lost 1957 (color) 01:30a Sugarfoot 6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC) 06:30a Farmers Corner (color) 07:00a Roger Ramjet (color) 07:30a The New Three Stooges (color) 08:00a Felix (color) 08:30a Bullwinkle (color) 09:00a Casper (color) 09:30a Gulliver (color) 10:00a Spiderman (color) 10:30a Fantastic Voyage (color) 11:00a Journey to the Center of the Earth (color) 11:30a Fantastic Four (color) 12:00p George of the Jungle (color) 12:30p American Bandstand (color) Featured: the Miss 16 contest, with judges Regis Philbin, Andy Kim, Lydia Land and Mark Lindsay 01:30p show not listed in the Guide 01:45p NCAA Pre-Game Show (color) 02:00p College Football Perdue at Minnesota (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) 1) the Mexican Grand Prix (Formula 1 racing); 2) International Figure Skating taped Sept. 1 at Lake Placid, NY 06:30p Will Sonnett (color) 07:00p College Talent (color) 07:30p The Dating Game (color) celebrity guest: Sara Lane of The Virginian 08:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) Salute to Veterans Day 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) Host: Mike Douglas, guests: Polly Bergen, Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66, Donovan, comics Hendra and Ullett, the Saddri Dancers, and the Magomedous (high wire act from the Moscow State Circus) 10:30p Don Rickles (color) guests: Carol Burnett, Chuck Connors, Ed Nelson 11:00p ABC News McBee (color) 11:15p News, Weather, Sports Wayne Bailey (color) 11:30p Movie Island Affair 1965 (color) 01:00a Movie Bronco Buster 1952 7 WNAC Boston (ABC) 06:30a Agriculture, U.S.A. 07:00a King Kong children 07:30a Linus children 08:00a Toy Phone Theater Dick Wittington and His Cat 09:00a Casper (color)

09:30a Gulliver (color) 10:00a Spiderman (color) 10:30a Fantastic Voyage (color) 11:00a Journey to the Center of the Earth (color) 11:30a Fantastic Four (color) 12:00p Movie Charlie Chan at the Opera 1937 01:10p News (color) 01:15p Patriots 68 (color) 01:45p NCAA Pre-Game Show (color) 02:00p College Football Perdue at Minnesota (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) 1) the Mexican Grand Prix (Formula 1 racing); 2) International Figure Skating taped Sept. 1 at Lake Placid, NY 06:30p News (color) 07:00p F Troop (color) 07:30p The Dating Game (color) celebrity guest: Sara Lane of The Virginian 08:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) Salute to Veterans Day 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) Host: Mike Douglas, guests: Polly Bergen, Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66, Donovan, comics Hendra and Ullett, the Saddri Dancers, and the Magomedous (high wire act from the Moscow State Circus) 10:30p Movie John Goldfarb, Please Come Home 1965 (color) 12:30a Movie Red Ball Express 1952 8 WNHC New Haven (ABC) 06:45a Sacred Heart religion 07:00a Cartoons (color) 08:00a Fantastic Voyage (color) 08:30a Foreign Legionnaire 09:00a Casper (color) 09:30a Gulliver (color) 10:00a Spiderman (color) 10:30a Rocky (color) 11:00a The Cisco Kid (color) 11:30a Fantastic Four (color) 12:00p George of the Jungle (color) 12:30p Cartoons (color) 01:45p NCAA Pre-Game Show (color) 02:00p College Football Perdue at Minnesota (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) 1) the Mexican Grand Prix (Formula 1 racing); 2) International Figure Skating taped Sept. 1 at Lake Placid, NY 06:30p NFL This Week (color) 07:00p Movie Charlie Chan on Broadway 1937 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) Salute to Veterans Day 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) Host: Mike Douglas, guests: Polly Bergen, Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66, Donovan, comics Hendra and Ullett, the Saddri Dancers, and the Magomedous (high wire act from the Moscow State Circus)

10:30p College Talent (color) guest presenter: David Jansen; celebrity judges: Wally Cox, Barrie Chase and Mel Torme 11:00p News, Weather, Sports (color) 11:30p Movie Terror in the Crypt 1963 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) they would not have live studio color until 1972 08:30a Ring-A-Ding the Clown 09:00a Casper (color) 09:30a Gulliver (color) 10:00a Spiderman (color) 10:30a Fantastic Voyage (color) 11:00a Journey to the Center of the Earth (color) 11:30a Fantastic Four (color) 12:00p George of the Jungle (color) 12:30p American Bandstand (color) Featured: the Miss 16 contest, with judges Regis Philbin, Andy Kim, Lydia Land and Mark Lindsay 01:30p Sports Film 01:45p NCAA Pre-Game Show (color) 02:00p College Football Perdue at Minnesota (color) 05:00p Wide World of Sports (color) 1) the Mexican Grand Prix (Formula 1 racing); 2) International Figure Skating taped Sept. 1 at Lake Placid, NY 06:30p Marshal Dillon 07:00p The Ugliest Girl in Town (color) 07:30p The Dating Game (color) celebrity guest: Sara Lane of The Virginian 08:00p The Newlywed Game (color) 08:30p Lawrence Welk (color) Salute to Veterans Day 09:30p The Hollywood Palace (color) Host: Mike Douglas, guests: Polly Bergen, Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66, Donovan, comics Hendra and Ullett, the Saddri Dancers, and the Magomedous (high wire act from the Moscow State Circus) 10:30p Clyde Joy music 11:00p ABC News McBee (color) 11:15p The Untouchables 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 08:30a Trails West 09:00a Super Six (color) 09:30a Top Cat (color) 10:00a The Flintstones (color) 10:30a The Banana Splits (color) 11:30a Underdog (color) 12:00p Birdman (color) 12:30p Super President (color) 01:00p Leave It To Beaver 01:30p Movie Double Feature Dead to the World 1962 and Sunscorched 1964 03:45p Great Music (color) 04:00p Bowling (color)

04:30p Horse Race Aqueduct (color); the Roamer Handicap (live) 05:00p Gadabout Gaddis (color) 05:30p College Bowl (color) Regis College (Colorado) vs. either Purdue University (Indiana) or North Park College (Illinois) live 06:00p Death Valley Days (color) 06:30p Hawaiian Open (special, color) third round action 07:30p Adam-12 (color) 08:00p Get Smart (color) Tale of Two Tails 08:30p The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Uncle Arnold the Magnificent (color) 09:00p Movie To Kill a Mockingbird 11:45p News, Weather, Sports (color) 12:15a High School Scoreboard 12:25a Movie Seven Cities of Gold 1955 12 WPRI Providence (CBS) 07:00a Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (color) 08:00a Mr. Magoo (color) 09:30a Wacky Races (color) 10:00a Archie (color) 10:30a Batman/Superman (color) 11:30a The Herculoids (color) 12:00p Shazzan! (color) 12:30p Jonny Quest (color) 01:00p Moby Dick/Mighty Mightor (color) 01:30p All-Star Bingo (color) 02:00p Movie Sirocco 1951 04:00p NFL This Week (color) 04:30p NFL Game of the Week (color) 05:00p Run For Your Life (color) 06:00p News Bob Cain (color) 06:30p CBS News Roger Mudd (color) 07:00p Truth or Consequences (color) 07:30p Jackie Gleason (color) guests: George Burns, Martha Raye, Mel Torme and Jack Carter 08:30p My Three Sons (color) 09:00p Hogans Heroes (color) 09:30p Petticoat Junction (color) 10:00p Mannix Edge of the Knife (color) 11:00p News Tony Silviera (color) 11:30p Movie Fame is the Name of the Game 1966 (color) 14 WJZB Worcester (Ind) no programming listed 36 WSBE Providence (NET) no programming listed (many NET stations did not program on the weekends at this time

due to cost considerations) 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) and some other shows from ABC, CBS and NBC not cleared by the prime affiliates 08:00a Kathryn Kuhlman (color) 08:30a Davey and Goliath (color) 09:00a Super Six (color) from NBC 09:30a Top Cat (color) from NBC 10:00a Alvin (color) 10:30a Prince Planet 11:00a Marine Boy (color) 11:30a The Herculoids (color) from CBS 12:00p Shazzan! (color) from CBS 12:30p Jonny Quest (color) from CBS 01:00p Moby Dick/Mighty Mightor (color) from CBS 01:30p The Lone Ranger (color) 02:00p Upbeat music 03:00p Wrestling 04:00p Roller Game of the Week 06:00p Sports Hot Seat (color); guest baseball star Tommy Gorman 06:30p American West (color) 07:00p NFL This Week (color) 07:30p Password (color) guests: Nancy Ames and Jack Cassidy 08:00p Arrest and Trial 09:30p Movie Ever Since Eve 1937 11:00p Professionals (color) 11:30p Tell Me More discussion 53 WEDN Norwich, CT (NET) no programming listed 56 WKBG Boston (Ind) 09:00a Ready for Action (color) 09:30a The Great Outdoors (color) 10:00a Movie Operation Counterspy 1966 (color) 11:30a Boston College Football Highlights (color) 12:00p Movie Colossus and the Headhunters 1960 02:00p Wrestling (color) 03:00p Roller Derby The Bay Bombers vs. the Northwest Cardinals 04:00p Movie Bowery to Bagdad 1955 05:00p Hy Lit music (color); guests Gene Pitney and the Peppermint Trolley (they sang the Brady Bunch theme in the 1st season) 06:00p Polka Varieties (color) was this the same show produced in Cleveland? 07:00p Wilburn Brothers (color) guest: Charlie Pride 07:30p Porter Wagoner music (color) guest: George Jones 08:00p Movie The Frozen Ghost 1945

09:00p Pro Basketball (color) Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks; play-by-play: Tommy Heinsohn; color commentary: Red Auerbach 11:00p One Step Beyond 11:30p Movie Caught 1949

Retro: Boston Monday February 19, 1968

Source: Boston Sunday Herald Traveler Boston Channels: 2 WGBH (Educational) 4 WBZ (NBC) 5 WHDH (CBS) 7 WNAC (ABC) 38 WSBK (Ind) also some NBC and ABC daytime 44 WGBX (Educational) 56 WKBG (Ind) Other Channels: (2) WLBZ Bangor, ME (NBC) 3 WTIC Hartford, CT (CBS) (5) WABI Bangor, ME (CBS) 6 WCSH Portland, ME (NBC) (6) WTEV New Bedford, MA (ABC) (7) WEMT Bangor, ME (ABC) - the guide seems to omit much of their broadcast day 8 WMTW Poland Spring, ME (ABC) (8 ) WNHC New Haven, CT (ABC) 9 WMUR Manchester, NH (ABC) 10 WJAR Providence, RI (NBC) 11 WENH Durham, NH (Educational) 12 WPRI Providence, RI (CBS) 13 WGAN Portland, ME (CBS) 14 WJZB Worcester, MA (Independent) 22 WWLP Springfield, MA (NBC) 30 WHNB Hartford, CT (NBC) 40 WHYN Springfield, MA (ABC) 6:00a 5 Sunrise Semester 6:15a 4 Sign On Seminar

(6) Bwana Don (8 ) Infinite Horizons 6:30a 3 Sunrise Semester 5 New England Farm Show (color) 7 Understanding Our World 10 Classroom 12 Face the Facts 30 Connecticut Classroom 6:45a (2) U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 4 Almanac 5 We Believe (color) 6 Farm Market Report (6) News (color) (8 ) Visit With the Monsignor 7:00a (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Today Show (color) (5) Open Door 5 News (color) (6) Morning Funtime 7 Cartoon Carnival (8 ) Friends of Mr. Goober (color) 12 Popeye and Three Stooges 40 News 7:05a 5 Bozo (color) 13 News 7:30a 3 Your Community (color) (5)-13 CBS Morning News 6 Felix the Cat (6) The Cisco Kid 30 News, Morning Report 7:45a 8 Farm and Home (color) 8:00a 3-(5)-5-12-13 Captain Kangaroo (color) (6) Community

7 Donna Reed 8 Breakfast Serial 11 Shorthand 40 The Three Stooges 8:30a (6)-40 Jack LaLanne Show (color) (7) Profile 7 The Baby Game (color) 8 Magilla Gorilla (8 ) Mickey Mouse 8:40a 11 How Are You? 9:00a (2) Just For Kids 3 Hap Richards (color) 4 Contact Bob Kennedy (5) Bozo the Clown 5 Romper Room (color) 6 Weekday (6) Funtime (color) 7 General Hospital (color) 8 The Beagles (8 ) Gypsy (this was probably Gypsy Rose Lees show) 10 Talk of the Town 11 From Franklin to Frost 12 Dialing for Dollars 13 The Three Stooges 22 The Merv Griffin Show 30 Film Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein 40 The Fugitive 9:15a 3 Wally Gator (color) (5) Mike Dooleys Almanac 30 The King and Odie 9:30a (2)-6 Dialing for Dollars (color) 3 Make Room for Daddy (listed as color but the show is all in B&W) (5) Jack LaLanne (color) 5 Classroom Five (color) (6) Romper Room 7 Girl Talk (color)

8 Bachelor Father (8 ) The Dating Game (color) 9 George of the Jungle (color) 10 World Around Us 11 Music U.S.A. 13 Dick Van Dyke Show 40 Donna Reed 10:00a (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Snap Judgment (color) 3-(5)-12-13 Candid Camera 5 The Secret Storm (color) (6)-40 The Dating Game (color) 7 The Newlywed Game (color) 8 The Baby Game (8 ) P.D.Q (color) 9 The Loretta Young Show 11 Ici La France 10:30a (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Concentration (color) 3 Film The Canadians 1961 (color) (5)-5-12-13 The Beverly Hillbillies (6)-(8 )-9-40 The Donna Reed Show 7 Outrageous Opinions 10:35a 11 Alive and About 10:55a 11 Earth and Space Science 11:00a (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Personality (5)-5 Andy of Mayberry (6)-7-8-(8 )-9-40 Temptation 12 Love is a Many Splendored Thing 13 Gypsy Rose Lee 56 Little Rascals Clubhouse 11:30a (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Hollywood Squares (color) 5-(5)-12 Dick Van Dyke (6)-7-8-(8 )-9-40 Hows Your Mother-In-Law (color) (according to Wikipedia this is a Chuck Barris game hosted by Wink Martindale) 13 Love of Life

38 Jack LaLanne 12:00p (2)-6-10-11-30-38 Jeopardy (color) 2 Misterogers Neigborhood 3-(5)-12 Love of Life (color) 4 News, Weather (color) 5 Midday News (color) (6)-7-9-40 Bewitched 8 Dr. Joyce Brothers (8 ) Mike Douglas 13 Search for Tomorrow 56 Kimba (color) 12:15p 13 The Guiding Light 12:30p (2)-6-10-22-30-38 Eye Guess (color) 2 Whats New 3-(5)-5 Search for Tomorrow (color) 4-13 Mike Douglas (6)-7-8-9-40 Treasure Isle (color) 56 Film Good Sam 1948 12:45p 3-(5)-5-12 The Guiding Light (color) 1:00p (2)-6 Dialing for Dollars 3 Best Seller (5)-12 Girl Talk 5 Love of Life (6)-7-8-9 The Fugitive (color) 10 Gypsy 11 Our New Hampshire 22 At Home With Kitty 30 Divorce Court 38 Yoga for Health 40 Girl Talk 1:30p (2)-6-10-22-30-38 Lets Make A Deal 3-(5)-5-12-13 As The World Turns (color) (8 ) Bewitched

1:40p 11 Story Time 40 You Asked For It 1:55p 11 Earth and Space Science 2:00p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Days Of Our Lives (color) 3-(5)-5-13 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (color) (6)-8-(8 )-9-40 The Newlywed Game (color) 7 Film The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1938 12 Mike Douglas 38 Dark Shadows (from what I have heard this is on a B&W kinescope and a week delayed) 56 I Love Lucy 2:30p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 The Doctors (color) 3-(5)-5-13 House Party (color) 8 Girl Talk 38 Cartoons 56 Topper 3:00p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Another World (color) 3-(5)-5-13 To Tell The Truth (color) (6)-8-(8 )-9-40 General Hospital (color) 56 Make Room For Daddy 3:30p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 You Dont Say (color) 3 Dick Van Dyke Show (5)-5-12-13 The Edge of Night (color) (6)-8-9-40 Dark Shadows (color) (8 ) Mr. Goober 56 Captain Boston (color) 4:00p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 The Match Game 3 Ranger Andy (color) (5)-12-13 The Secret Storm (color) 5 Film Anastasia 1956 (6) Lassie 7 Film Double Crossbones 8-9 The Dating Game

38 Comedy Capers 40 Bozo the Clown 4:30p 3 Hazel (color) 4-6-12 The Merv Griffin Show (5) Whirlybirds (6) The Munsters 8 Bewitched (8 )22 Mike Douglas 9 Uncle Gus Show 10 Leave It To Beaver 11 Science in Your Classroom 13 Film Susannah of the Mounties 30 The Flintstones 38 Mischief Makers 40 McHales Navy 56 Little Rascals 4:45p 2 The Friendly Giant 5:00p (5) Merv Griffin 2-11 Misterogers Neighborhood 3-10 Perry Mason (5) Rawhide Theater (6) Mr. Ed 8 The 5 OClock Report 30 Combat 38 Colonel Bleep (color) 40 The Flintstones (color) 56 Astroboy 5:20p (6)-7 News 5:30p (2) Sergeant Preston 2-11 Whats New (6)-7-8-40 ABC News Bob Young (color) 9 Rifleman 38 Price Planet 56 Little Rascals 5:45p

(8 )-9 News, Weather 6:00p (2)-3-10 News, Weather 2 Opinion: Washington 4 Eyewitness News (color) (5) Telejournal News, Weather 5 6PM News (color) 6 News Journal (6) The Flintstones 7 Gidget 8 Film Attack 1956 (8 ) Newswire 9 News Peter Jennings (? Bob Young had already taken over as ABC News anchor) 11 Weather Report 12-13-14 Newsbeat 22 Highlights 30 McHales Navy 38 The Thunderbirds (color) 40 Combat 56 The Flintstones 6:10p 11 Musicale 6:15p 3 News, Weather (color) 14 Sports 6:30p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Huntley-Brinkley (color) 2-11 Introductory Geography 3-(5)-5-12-13 CBS News Walter Cronkite (6) Gilligans Island 7 McHales Navy (8 ) News, Weather (color) 9 New England Tonight 38 Marine Boy (color) 56 Gilligans Island 7:00p (2) Death Valley Days (color) 2-11 Louis Lyons, News and Comment 3 Film Merrills Marauders 1962 (color) 4 Eyewitness News (color) (5) The Rifleman

5 Death Valley Days (color) 6 Perry Mason (6) The Honeymooners 7-13 F Troop (8 )-12 Truth or Consequences 9 Marshal Dillon (half hour Gunsmoke) 10-56 I Love Lucy 14-22-40 News, Weather, Sports 38 The Munsters 44 Introductory Geography 7:15p 2-11 Backgrounds 7:30p (2)-4-10-22-30 The Monkees Monkees in Paris (color) 2 Spectrum Drugs Against Cancer: The Battle with the Cell (5)-5-12-13 Gunsmoke (color) (6)-7-8-(8 )-9 Cowboy in Africa The Quiet Death (color) 11 Science in Your Classroom 14 Ripcord 38 Perfect Match (color) 40 Film Charlie Chan at the Winter Olympics 56 Truth or Consequences (color) 8:00p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Rowan and Martins Laugh In (color) 2-11 The French Chef Great Beginings 14 Ramar 38 Dobie Gillis 44 Health in the Troubled City 56 Hazel (color) 8:30p 2 The Creative Person George Braque (5)-5-12-13 The Lucy Show (color) Ken Berry plays a guest role as the head of a dance studio (6)-7-8-(8 )-9-40 The Rat Patrol The Double Jeopardy Raid 11 Spectrum 14 Highway Patrol 38 Hockey Boston Bruins vs. Los Angeles Kings 56 Woody Woodbury (color) 9:00p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 The Danny Thomas Hour (color) Fear Is The Chain 2-11 N.E.T Journal The Life of Adolph Hitler

3-(5)-12-13 The Andy Griffith Show (color) Andy learns that Helen was once arrested 5 Film Detective Story 1951 (6) Film Danger Has Two Faces 7-8-(8 )-9-40 Felony Squad Nightmare on Dead End Street (color) 14 Travel Film 9:30p 3-(5)-12-13 Family Affair (color) French is hurt because he thinks Cissy has left her picture of him out of a school art exhibit of her drawings 7-8-(8 )-9-40 Peyton Place (color) Ritas miscarriage starts a chain reaction in the lives of Norman, Ada and Eddie; Steve tells Constance of Jills story about the baby 14 The Bible Answers 10:00p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 I Spy Turnabout For Traitors (color) 2 Newsfront 3-(5)-12-13 The Carol Burnett Show (color) guest: Nanette Fabray 7-8-(8 )-9-40 The Big Valley Rimfire 11 Preparing Your Child for Reading 56 Film La Dolce Vita 1961 10:30p 2 Bookbeat The Evolution of a Legend 11:00p (2)-3-4-6-(6)-7-(7)-8-(8 )-9-10-22-30-40 News and Weather (some stations are in color the guide doesnt break it out for this hour) (5) Telejornal News 12-13 Newsbeat 38 Perry Mason 11:05p 5 The 11 OClock News (color) 11:15p 6 Big Bands 9 People Are Funny 11:20p 13 Film Thieves Highway 11:25p 3 Film Ride Vaquero 1953 (color) 11:30p (2)-4-6-10-22-30 Tonight Show (color) Johnny Carson (from Hollywood)

(6)-(7)-7-8-(8 )-9-40 The Joey Bishop Show (color) 12 Film Pyro 1963 11:35p 5 Film The Bellboy 1960 12:00a 56 Point of View (color) 12:30a 56 At Your Service (color) 1:00a 4 Film From Here to Eternity 1954

How strange............. Ch. 30 has Abbott & Costello at 9AM -- then King & Odie at 9:15... then Snap Judgment at 10AM ?? Was that the shortest version of that movie in history? Or did they merely play one of those Super 8 preview films? Then,--- 40 Film Charlie Chan at the Winter Olympics". I know one of his movies was ..."at the Olympics"...NOT the "Winter" Olympics Channel 30 serialized the movie throughout the week at 9a. The Abbott and Costello movie also ran on Tuesday and Wednesday @ 9a-9:30a; Thursday and Friday it was "Trail of the Vigilantes". As for Charlie Chan - that was the listing. I had to look at it twice myself, as it didn't seem to make much sense to me either.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, November 22, 1964

Channels: 2KREM (ABC) 4KXLY (CBS) 6KHQ (NBC) MORNING 7:45 am

4Sunday School of the Air 8:00 4Bob Poole 9:00 2Sacred Heart 4The Voice of the Church 9:15 2Social Security 9:30 2Faith for Today 4Oral Roberts 6From the Pastors Study 10:00 2Word of Faith 4Dan Smoot 6Spokane Council of Churches 10:15 4The Manion Forum 10:30 2Porky Pig 4This Week in Sports 6Frontiers of Faith 10:45 4NFL Football San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears. 11:00 2The Bullwinkle Show 6MOVIE: Reap the Wild Wind (1942) Ray Milland, John Wayne. Two sailors vie for the affections of a southern temptress while fighting off pirates 11:30 2Discovery The world of ancient mythology. AFTERNOON

12 pm 2This Is WSU 12:30 2Kingdom of the Sea 1:00 2Outdoor Sportsman 4NFL Football Baltimore Colts at Los Angeles Rams. Chuck Thompson and Bob Kelley describe the play-by-play, and Billy Vessels and Gil Stratton provide the analysis. 6MOVIE: Flight of the Lost Balloon (1961) Marshall Thompson, Maia Powers. An adventurous professor fights to keep his hot air balloon safe on a rescue mission. 1:30 2AFL Football New York Jets at Oakland Raiders. 2:30 6Great Moments in Music 3:00 6Sawdust Theater 3:30 6Rocky & His Friends 4:00 4Roller Derby 6Northwest Wrestling 4:15 2All-Pro Scoreboard 4:30 2College Football Washington State University vs. University of Washington. 5:00 4MOVIE: David Harum (1934) Will Rogers, Louise Dresser. 6Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom Spotted Ghost. Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler present a detailed study of the daily activities of a male and a female leopard and their cub. (Part 2 of 2)

5:30 2Star Route EVENING 6:00 2MOVIE: The Old Man and the Sea (1958) Spencer Tracy, Felipe Pazos Jr. A Cuban fisherman believes his long dry spell will end when he catches a legendary fish. 6Meet the Press Juana Castro, sister of Fidel. (Ned Brooks) 6:30 4Navy Log 6John F. Kennedy Remembered A memorial to President Kennedy on the first anniversary of his assassination. Frank McGee is program narrator, as six NBC News correspondents recall, through their own words and through the use of appropriate Kennedy films, the high points of the late Presidents brief White House years. 7:00 4Lassie Natures Way. Ranger Corey Stuart and a recreational therapist are working with four handicapped children on a tree-growing project when a small brush fire threatens the trees. Stuart leads the youngsters in a struggle to save the fire-damaged seedlings. 7:30 2Wagon Train The Nancy Styles Story. Wealthy Nancy Styles is determined to get to Denver despite Hale's order to by-pass the city. 4My Favorite Martian Double Trouble. Mrs. Brown unknowingly sits in front of Uncle Martins duplicating machine, which produces exact replicas of anything it comes in contact with. 6Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color Toby Tyler. Part 1 of a two-part circus drama starring Kevin Corcoran in the title role. Toby runs away from home to join the circus and is hired by a fast-talking lemonadepopcorn vendor. 8:00 4The Ed Sullivan Show Guests: Singer Paul Anka, actor Pat OBrien, vocalist Leslie Uggams. 8:30 2Broadside Adrians Anniversary Waltz. Commander Adrian is furious when his gourmet foods suddenly start getting hijacked.

6The Bill Dana Show The Suggestion Box. Jose stiffs the suggestion box in an effort to raise enough money to pay for his own surprise birthday party. 9:00 2The ABC Sunday Night Movie: The Naked Edge (1961) Gary Cooper, Deborah Kerr. A taut, suspenseful drama of a mysterious blackmail letter which arrives five years late, and brings with it danger, suspicion and havoc. 4My Living Doll Not So Comic, Comic. Dr. McDonald finds he has to teach Rhoda how to laugh when his friend Herbert Wentworth turns comedian and plays his first night club date. 6Bonanza Old Sheba. A con-artist circus owner hires Hoss and Little Joe to help him, then pleads poverty on pay day. William Demarest is featured. 9:30 4The Joey Bishop Show The Perfect Girl. Larry Corbett, hitherto a carefree bachelor, falls hard for a pretty house guest of Joey and Ellie, seeing in her the perfect girl, Despite his attraction to her, Larry believes she is trying to trap him into marriage. 10:00 4Candid Camera Double-talk artist Al Kelly is tonights guest. 6The Rogues Fringe Benefits. Alec Fleming works as a smugglers courier to pick up some hot gems in Rio de Janeiro and deliver them to Scotland Yard. 10:30 4Whats My Line? 11:00 2Man of the World 4CBS News 6Q-6 News 11:15 4KXLY News 6MOVIE: From Hell It Came (1957) Tod Andrews, Tina Carver. American scientists are called to action as a killer spirit reincarnated as a scowling tree stumps comes back to life and kills the natives of a South Seas island. 11:30 4The Four Dark Days: From Dallas to Arlington From 1963: Charles Collingwood hosts this CBS News documentary that chronicles

President John F. Kennedys assassination and the turbulent days that followed. (Repeat) Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, September 11, 1971

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville, TN) (PBS) off air on Saturday WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 7 AM Kirby 'n Casper 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Harlem Globetrotters 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 (return of the '50s historical-docudrama series with Walter Cronkite, today: "The Mystery Of Amelia Earhart") 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Cry Wolf," '70, from England) 2 PM Perspectives 2:30 Porter Wagoner (guests: Lonzo and Oscar) 3 PM Championship Wrestling 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (semifinal-round matches, Stan Smith and Billie Jean King were the eventual winners) 6 PM Gunsmoke (time approximate, delay from Mon 7:30 PM) 7 PM News, Sports, Weather 7:30 Drug Special (last of six programs on drug abuse, produced by WBTV's news department) 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "The Asphalt Jungle" WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 Farm News

7:30 Monty's Rascals 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Barrier Reef 10:30 Take A Giant Step 11:30 The Bugaloos 12 N Wilburn Brothers (guests: Lawanda Lindsey and the Kendalls) 12:30 Arthur Smith 1 PM Wrestling 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Cardinals-Cubs or Pirates-Expos 5 PM World Series Of Golf (first day of two, with Lee Trevino, Jack Nicklaus, Charles Coody, and Bruce Crampton competing, time approximate) 6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley, time approximate) 7 PM Decisions! Decisions! (Bob Newhart, Jean Simmons, and Jill St. John in a two-hour comedy special in which the audience decides the course of the action. In one of the stories, a professor helps comb Los Angeles in search of a hippie's child; in the other, the professor fights off Nazi spies.) 9 PM Peggy Fleming (from Sun Valley, Peggy's guests are Jean-Claude Killy, the Carpenters, Pete Barbutti, and the Ice Follies' Thomas and Smith) 10 PM Miss America Pageant (Laurie Lea Schaefer, Miss Ohio, won that year.) 12 M Movie: "An Eye For An Eye" (time approximate) WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC) 7 AM Rural Tenneva 7:30 Bugs Bunny 7:55 News, Weather 8 AM Dr. Dolittle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Barrier Reef 10:30 Take A Giant Step 11:30 The Bugaloos 12 N Mr. Wizard (return of the classic science show; today: a look at microscopic-size plants and animals) 12:30 Jetsons 1 PM Klassroom Kwiz 1:30 NBA Highlights 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show

2:15 Baseball: Cardinals-Cubs or Pirates-Expos 5 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (guest: Guy Drake, time approximate) 5:30 Porter Wagoner 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Decisions! Decisions! 9 PM Peggy Fleming 10 PM Miss America Pageant 12 M News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 6:30 Agriculture U.S.A. 7 AM Bugs Bunny 8 AM Dr. Dolittle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Barrier Reef 10:30 Take A Giant Step 11:30 The Bugaloos 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Jetsons 1 PM Bill Anderson 1:30 Bonnie Lou And Buster 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Cardinals-Cubs or Pirates-Expos 5 PM World Series Of Golf (time approximate) 6:30 NBC News (time approximate) 7 PM Decisions! Decisions! 9 PM Peggy Fleming 10 PM Miss America Pageant 12 M Movie: "River Of No Return" (time approximate) WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "New Science: Cities In The Year 2000" (would be interesting to know how accurately this lecture predicted cities in 2000) 7 AM South Carolina Agriculture 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Harlem Globetrotters 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 Hugh X. Lewis (country music) 2:30 Buck Owens 3 PM Bill Anderson 3:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Tompall and the Glaser Brothers, Ernie Ashworth, Joyce Paul) 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 6:30 Wild Wild West 7:30 Mission: Impossible 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Movie: "The Redhead And The Cowboy" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 7 AM Popeye 7:30 Abbott And Costello 8 AM Dr. Dolittle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Barrier Reef 10:30 Take A Giant Step 11:30 The Bugaloos 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Larry Kane 1:30 Sports Challenge 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Cardinals-Cubs or Pirates-Expos 5 PM World Series Of Golf (time approximate) 6:30 NBC News (time approximate) 7 PM Decisions! Decisions! 9 PM Peggy Fleming 10 PM Miss America Pageant 12 M News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 12:30 Movie: "Della"

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 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Harlem Globetrotters 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 Lancer (delay from Thu 8 PM) 3 PM Country Music Quarter 3:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Green Acres (delay from Tue 8 PM) 7:30 Mission: Impossible 8:30 Oral Roberts In Hawaii (guests are Don Ho and the Surfers, dancer Lani Custino, governors John Burns of Hawaii and David Hall of Oklahoma) 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Seminole" WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS) 7:15 Uncle Hank 7:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop (delay from Sun 9:30 AM) 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Harlem Globetrotters 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 Big Picture 2:30 Movie Game 3 PM Hugh X. Lewis 3:30 Bill Anderson 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM To Tell The Truth 7:30 Mission: Impossible 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "A Man Could Get Killed" WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 6:30 Modern Almanac 7 AM Cartoon Fun 7:30 Bits And Pieces With Mr. Bill 8:30 Road Runner 9 AM Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson 5 10 AM Bewitched 10:30 Lidsville 11 AM Curiosity Shop 12 N Jonny Quest 12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 1 PM American Bandstand (Tom Fogerty, the Eighth Day, the winners of the dance contest) 2 PM Movie: "The Maniac" 3:30 I Love Lucy 4 PM Laredo 5 PM Hoosier 100 (Indy-car race) 6:30 College Football: Grambling vs. Morgan State at Yankee Stadium (time approximate) 9:30 Lawrence Welk (first syndicated show, time approximate) 10:30 Real McCoys 11 PM ABC News (Sam Donaldson) 11:15 Movie: "I Saw What You Did" WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.) 4:30 Movie: "The Singing Cowboy" (Gene Autry)

5:30 Navy Film 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:15 Lenoir Rhyne 6:30 Adventure Time 7 PM Stories Of Success 7:30 Movie: "13 Rue Madeleine" 9 PM Movie: "The Wild Dakotas" 10:30 Holiday 11 PM The Pioneers 11:30 Movie: "Fire Maidens From Outer Space" WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (PBS) off air on Saturday WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8 AM Agriculture 8:30 Road Runner 9 AM Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson 5 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: "Union Pacific" 4:30 Film 5 PM Hoosier 100 6:30 College Football: Grambling-Morgan State (time approximate) 9:30 Outdoor Fever (time approximate) 10 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 10:30 Movie: "The General Died At Dawn" 12:30 ABC News WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC) 8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 8:30 Road Runner 9 AM Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson 5 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 World Tomorrow 2:30 Championship Wrestling 3:30 Sports Challenge 4 PM Ian Tyson (Ian was one-half of Ian and Sylvia, frequent guests on "Hootenanny") 4:30 TBA 5 PM Hoosier 100 6:30 College Football: Grambling-Morgan State (time approximate) 9:30 Larry Kane (time approximate) 10:30 Virgil Q. Wacks 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Movie: "Night Tide" WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 7:30 Agricultural Science 8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 8:30 Road Runner 9 AM Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson 5 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 King And Odie 2:30 Let's Talk Sports 3 PM Film (highlights of the 1967 AFL championship game) 3:30 Sports Challenge 4 PM Wrestling 5 PM Hoosier 100 6:30 College Football: Grambling-Morgan State (time approximate) 9:30 King Family (salute to Atlanta, time approximate) 10:30 Hugh X. Lewis 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Movie: "Here Come The Girls" (Bob Hope, from '54) WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Sesame Street

10:30 Sesame Street 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 off the air 5:30 Highway Panorama 5:45 Agricultural Panorama 6 PM Folk Guitar 6:30 At Home 7 PM Thirty Minutes With... (Deputy Attorney General Richard Kleindienst) 7:30 Artists In America (in American Samoa, the art of tapa-making: weaving elaborate patterns into material made from the bark of a mulberry tree) 8 PM Speaking Freely (guest: Ralph Nader) 9 PM Evening At Pops (flamenco dancing, with Jose Greco and Nana Lorca) 10 PM Fanfare (the Modern Jazz Quartet performs at Tanglewood) sign off 11 PM WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 8:30 Across The Fence 9 AM Movies: "Killer Spy" and "Hercules Against The Barbarian" 12 N Banana Splits 12:30 Spiderman 1 PM Rocket Robin Hood 1:30 Jetsons (don't know if this is NBC or syndicated) 2 PM Popeye 2:30 Movie: "It Conquered The World" 4 PM Outer Limits 5 PM NBA Highlights (the Lakers' Pacific Division championship season) 5:30 Roller Game Of The Week 7 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida 8 PM Golddiggers (guests: Charles Nelson Reilly, Marty Feldman, Tommy Tune) 9 PM Movie: "The Way To The Stars" 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Movie: "Invisible Ghost" WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Harlem Globetrotters 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 Panorama 3 PM Compass 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3) 6 PM Hoosier 100 (joined in progress, time approximate) 6:30 CBS News (time approximate) 7 PM Quest For Adventure 7:30 Mission: Impossible 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix sign off 11 PM

Retro: Kansas City/Topeka Mon, Sept 13, 1999

from Kansas City Star Listings were in grid format, so some titles may be incomplete Kansas City WDAF 4-Fox 5:00 Business 5:30 News 9:00 Howie Mandel 10:00 Judge Joe Brown 10:30 Divorce Court 11:00 People's Court noon News 1:00 Forgive or Forget 2:00 Jenny Jones 3:00 Montel Williams 4:00 Judge Judy (x2) 5:00 News 6:30 Friends (listed as ET, but 9 airs it at 11:35) 7:00 Get Real 8:00 Ally McBeal 9:00 News 10:30 Friends

11:00 3rd Rock from the Sun 11:30 M*A*S*H mid. Real TV 12:30 News 1:00 Judge Joe Brown 1:30 Divorce Court 2:00 Cops 2:30 Real TV 3:00 Jenny Jones 4:00 Headline News KCTV 5-CBS 5:00 News 8:00 This Morning 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 News 11:30 Young & the Restless 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Martha Stewart Living 4:00 Inside Edition 4:30 Jeopardy! 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (4-pak, with the second and third episodes a 2-part wedding-themed episode) 9:00 48 Hours 10:00 News 10:35 Late Show with David Letterman (guests Kevin Costner and Nanci Griffith) 11:35 Seinfeld 12:05 Roger Ebert 12:35 Late Late Show 1:35 News 2:05 Martha Stewart Living 3:05 CBS News Up to the Minute KMBC 9-ABC 5:00 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 10:00 Donny & Marie 11:00 The View

noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Jerry Springer 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 20/20 8:00 NFL: Miami-Denver 11:00 News 11:35 Entertainment Tonight 12:05 ABC News Nightline 12:35 Politically Incorrect 1:05 News 1:35 National Enquirer TV 2:05 Port Charles 2:35 ABC World News Now KCPT 19-PBS 5:00 Kids Learn 6:30 Bloomberg Business News 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Dragon Tales 8:00 Barney & Friends 8:30 Teletubbies 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Zoboomafoo 10:30 Wimzie's House 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 Barney & Friends noon Arthur 12:30 Noddy 1:00 Kids Learn 3:00 Reading Rainbow 3:30 Wishbone 4:00 Kratts' Creatures 4:30 Zoom 5:00 Dragon Tales 5:30 Arthur 6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 7:00 Going Places (visiting Australia) 8:00 American Playhouse: An American Love Story 10:00 Nightly Business Report 10:30 Charlie Rose

11:30 BBC World News mid. Going Places KCWE 29-UPN 5:00 Infomercials 6:00 Sonic Underground 6:30 Jumanji 7:00 Recess 7:30 Sabrina: The Animated Series 8:00 Doug 8:30 Hercules 9:00 Pocket Dragon Adventures 9:30 Beakman's World 10:00 Infomercials noon Joyce Meyer 12:30 James Robison 1:00 Martha Stewart Living (29 is 9's sister station, sharing some programs) 2:00 Boy Meets World 2:30 Nanny 3:00 Family Matters 3:30 Living Single 4:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 5:00 Ricki Lake 6:00 NewsRadio 6:30 Grace Under Fire 7:00 Moesha 7:30 Parkers 8:00 Grown Ups 8:30 Malcolm & Eddie 9:00 NewsRadio 9:30 Unhappily Ever After 10:00 Jerry Springer 11:00 Ricki Lake mid. National Enquirer TV 12:30 Infomercials 1:30 Knife Collectors Show 3:00 Sports Collectibles KMCI 38-Ind 6:00 All in the Family 6:30 AgDay 7:00 Garfield & Friends 7:30 Dennis the Menace 8:00 Ghostbusters 8:30 Mighty Max 9:00 Who's the Boss? (x2)

10:00 Too Close for Comfort 10:30 Jeffersons 11:00 Beverly Hillbillies 11:30 Coach noon Andy Griffith (x2) 1:00 Little House on the Prairie 2:00 700 Club 3:00 Jeffersons 3:30 All in the Family 4:00 Cosby Show 4:30 California Dreams 5:00 Full House (x2) 6:00 Home Improvement 6:30 Simpsons 7:00 Taxi 7:30 Cosby Show 8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 9:00 Star Trek: Voyager 10:00 Simpsons 10:30 Change of Heart 11:00 Love Connection 11:30 Andy Griffith mid. Newlywed Game 12:30 Dating Game 1:00 Sanford & Son 1:30 Infomercial 2:00 Gunsmoke 3:00 I Spy 4:00 Fugitive KSHB 41-NBC 5:00 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Later Today 10:00 Leeza 11:00 Sunset Beach noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Passions 2:00 Maury 3:00 Roseanne Show 4:00 Rosie O'Donnell 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Access Hollywood 7:00 Suddenly Susan

7:30 Veronica's Closet 8:00 Law & Order 9:00 Dateline NBC 10:00 News 10:35 Tonight Show (guests Lauren Holly, William H. Macy, and Jack Coen) 11:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 12:35 Later 1:05 Extra 1:35 Infomercial 2:05 Tonight Show 3:05 Sunset Beach 4:05 Entertainment... 4:30 Early Today KPXE 50-Pax 5:00 Infomercials 7:30 Life Today 8:00 Infomercials 10:30 Tab. (partial title, what was this?) 11:00 Infomercials noon Big Valley 1:00 Bonanza 2:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 3:00 Hogan's Heroes 3:30 Dave's World 4:00 Life Goes On 5:00 Supermarket Sweep 5:30 Shop Til You Drop 6:00 Treasures in Your Home 7:00 Destination Stardom 8:00 Touched by an Angel 9:00 Diagnosis Murder 10:00 Highway to Heaven 11:00 Infomercials mid. Worship TV KSMO 62-WB 5:00 Zephaniah 6:00 ...Troopers 6:30 Monster Rancher 7:00 Pokemon 7:30 Histeria! 8:00 Mummies Alive 8:30 Wacky World of Tex Avery 9:00 Kenneth Copeland 9:30 Happy Days (x2)

10:30 Family Ties 11:00 Sister Sister 11:30 Step by Step noon Fresh Prince of Bel Air 12:30 Match Game 1:00 Judge Mills Lane (x2) 2:00 Infomercial 2:30 Family Ties 3:00 Big Cartoonie Show (I know what the full title is, but I'd be here a good 5 minutes typing it ) 3:30 Pokemon 4:00 Batman: The Animated Series 4:30 Pokemon 5:00 Fresh Prince of Bel Air (x2) 6:00 Drew Carey (x2) 7:00 7th Heaven (both parts of a 2-parter) 9:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 10:00 Frasier (x2) 11:00 Martin (x2) mid. Match Game 12:30 Infomercials 2:00 Movie "Sphinx" 4:00 Happy Days (x2) Topeka KTMJ 6-Fox 5:00 Shepherd's Chapel 6:00 The Word 6:30 DuckTales 7:00 Recess 7:30 Sabrina: The Animated Series 8:00 Doug (x2) 9:00 Donny & Marie 10:00 People's Court 11:00 Ricki Lake noon Jerry Springer 1:00 Ricki Lake 2:00 Mad About You 2:30 NewsRadio 3:00 Power Rangers Power Playback 3:30 Beast Wars 4:00 Digimon 4:30 Woody Woodpecker 5:00 Simpsons 5:30 Roseanne 6:00 News

6:30 Frasier 7:00 Get Real 8:00 Ally McBeal 9:00 Earth: Final Conflict 10:00 News 10:30 Star Trek: Voyager 11:30 Unhappily Ever After mid. NewsRadio 12:30 Nightman KTWU 11-PBS 5:00 Bloomberg Business News 5:30 T'ai Chi... 6:00 Body Electric 6:30 Arthur 7:00 Barney & Friends 7:30 Teletubbies 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Dragon Tales 9:30 Noddy 10:00 Barney & Friends 10:30 Teletubbies 11:00 Sesame Street noon Arthur 12:30 Ch'winkle (title?) 1:00 ...Router 1:30 Lap Quilting 2:00 Gail Greco 2:30 Paintable... 3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Dragon Tales 4:00 Zoom 4:30 Wishbone 5:00 Kratts' Creatures 5:30 Arthur 6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 7:00 Going Places 8:00 American Playhouse: An American Love Story 10:00 BBC World News 10:30 Nightly Business Report 11:00 Charlie Rose mid. Movie "Billy Liar" 1:30 Moldau 2:00 Going Places 3:00 American Playhouse: An American Love Story

WIBW 13-CBS 5:00 AgDay 5:30 News 7:00 This Morning 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon News 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Access Hollywood 3:30 Judge Mills Lane 4:00 Montel Williams 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (x4) 9:00 48 Hours 10:00 News 10:35 Late Show with David Letterman 11:35 Late Late Show 12:35 Cheers 1:05 Roseanne Show 2:05 CBS News Up to the Minute KSNT 27-NBC 5:00 Early Today 5:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Later Today 10:00 National Enquirer TV 10:30 Divorce Court 11:00 Sunset Beach noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Passions 2:00 Inside Edition 2:30 Extra 3:00 Rosie O'Donnell 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Jeopardy! 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Nanny 7:00 Suddenly Susan

7:30 Veronica's Closet 8:00 Law & Order 9:00 Dateline NBC 10:00 News 10:35 Tonight Show 11:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 12:35 Later 1:05 Infomercial 1:35 News KTKA 49-ABC 5:00 ABC World News This Morning 6:00 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Martin Short 10:00 The View 11:00 Sneak Peek (pre-empts Grace Under Fire) 11:30 Port Charles noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Judge Joe Brown 3:30 Judge Judy 4:00 Judge Joe Brown 4:30 Judge Judy 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Home Improvement 7:00 20/20 8:00 NFL: Miami-Denver 11:00 News 11:35 Seinfeld 12:05 3rd Rock from the Sun 12:35 Nightline 1:05 Politically Incorrect 1:35 Married...with Children 2:05 Knife Collectors Show (49 didn't clear World News Now) 3:00 Sports Collectibles

Retro: New Hampshire - Monday, October 4, 1982 (corrected)

WGBH 2 (PBS) Boston

6:45 A.M. Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Electric Company 8:30 Mister Rogers 12PM Sesame Street 3:00 French Chef 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Doctor Who 7:30 Wild Wild World of Animals 8:00 Great Performances 9:30 Dancing on the Edge 10:00 News 10:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 11:00 Nightly Business Report WCAX 3 (CBS) Burlington, Vt. 6:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 6:30 TBA 7:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 9:00 Hour Magazine - Lana Turner is interviewed 10:00 $25.000 Pyramid - Lynn Redgrave, LeVar Burton 10:30 Child's Play 11:00 Price is Right 12PM 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 Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Waltons 5:30 News 6:00 News 7:00 CBS News - Rather 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Square Pegs 8:30 Private Benjamin 9:00 MOVIE "Bare Essence" Part 1. (2hrs 30min) 11:30 News 12AM Hawaii Five-O WBZ 4 (NBC) Boston

5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 News 7:00 Today - Gumbel/Pauley 9:00 Hour Magazine - Carol Channing & Author John Irving 10:00 Diff'rent Strokes 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Match Game 11:30 Card Sharks 12PM News 12:30 People Are Talking 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Hawaii Five-O 4:00 People's Court 4:30 More Real People 5:00 Family Feud 5:30 News 6:00 News 7:00 NBC News 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE"Hopscotch" w/Walter Matthau 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight - Cloris Leachman, Barbara Mandrell, Argus Hamilton, Gay Talese. 12:30 Late Night w/David Letterman - Steve Landesberg. 1:30 NBC News 2:30 News 3:00 Solid Gold 4:00 Prime Time 4:30 News Conference WCVB 5 (ABC) Boston 5:05 Safari to Adventure 5:30 Wanted: Dead or Alive (b&w) 5:55 Morning Glory 6:00 News 6:25 News for the Deaf 6:30 News 7:00 Good Morning America - Betty Ford, Billie Jean King. 9:00 Good Day! 10:00 Phil Donahue - Domestic Violence 11:00 Tom Cottle, Up Close - Robert Goulet 11:30 Richard Simmons 12PM News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Waltons 5:00 Rhoda 5:30 All in the Family 6:00 News 7:00 ABC News - Reynolds 7:30 Chronicle 8:00 That's Incredible 9:00 MOVIE "Coal Miner's Daughter" (2hrs. 35 min) 11:35 News 12:05 Nightline 12:35 Romance Theater 1:35 MOVIE "File it Under Fear" 1973 3:30 Nightshift 4:00 News 4:30 Good Day! WCSH 6 (NBC) Portland 5:50 News 6:00 Morning Stretch 6:30 First Radio Parish Church 6:35 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Days of Our Lives 10:00 Match Game 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Texas 12PM News 12:30 Phil Donahue - William F. Buckley 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 All in the Family 3:30 You Asked for It 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 Eight is Enough 5:30 Entertainment Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News - Brokaw/Mudd 7:00 Three's Company 7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE "Hopscotch"

11:00 News 11:30 Tonight (see ch. 4) 12:30 Late Night w/David Letterman (see ch. 4) 1:30 Entertainment Tonight WNEV 7 (CBS) Boston 5:00 CBS News Continues - Dow/Glenn/Jeter 6:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 7:00 CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer 9:00 Weekday! 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Child's Play 11:00 Price is Right 12PM News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 MOVIE "Coffee, Tea or Me?" 1973 TV Movie 5:30 Joker's Wild 6:00 News 7:00 CBS News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Political Debate - Reps. Barney Frank (D) and Margaret Heckler(R) debate issues 9:00 MOVIE "Bare Essence" Part 1. 11:30 News 12AM MOVIE"Baby Come Home" 1980 TV Movie 2:00 CBS News WMTW 8 (ABC) Poland Spring, Me. 5:30 Jim Bakker 6:00 ABC News - Bell/Sullivan 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 MOVIE "The Command" 1954 10:30 Edge of Night 11:00 Love Boat 12PM Tic Tac Dough 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Charlie's Angels

5:00 Here's Lucy 5:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News - Reynolds 7:00 Joker's Wild 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 That's Incredible 9:00 MOVIE"Coal Miner's Daughter" 1980 11:35 News 12:05 Nightline WMUR 9 (ABC) Manchester, NH 6:00 ABC News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue - TV violence 10:00 Richard Simmons 10:30 That Girl 11:00 Love Boat 12PM 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 So You Think You Got Troubles? - Miss Nude International 5:00 Soap World 5:30 Romance Theater 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Muppet Show 7:30 People's Court 8:00 That's Incredible 9:00 MOVIE"Coal Miner's Daughter" 1980 11:35 News 12:05 Nightline WENH 11 (PBS) Durham, NH 8:15 A.M. Weather 8:30 Sesame Street 12PM Sesame Street 2:30 National Geographic 3:30 Lilias, Yoga and You 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers

5:30 Contemporary Health Issues 6:30 Doctor Who 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 8:00 Father, Dear Father 8:30 To Hope: A Celebration - Music 9:30 Pursuit of the Marvelous 11:00 PBS Latenight WMEB 12 (PBS) Orono, Me 8:15 A.M. Weather 8:30 Mister Rogers 9:00 American History 9:30 It's Everybody's Business 2:30 Over Easy 3:00 Contemporary Health Issues 3:30 Humanities Through the Arts 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers 5:30 3-2-1 Contact 6:00 Humanities Through the Arts 6:30 Focus on Society 7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 7:30 Wickeegan 8:00 Great Performances 9:30 Pursuit of the Marvelous 11:00 Dick Cavett 11:30 Captioned ABC News WGAN 13 (CBS) Portland 5:00 CBS News Continues 6:00 CBS News 7:00 CBS News 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 So You Think You Got Troubles? 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Child's Play 11:00 Price is Right 12PM People's Court 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Little House on the Prairie 5:00 Merv Griffin - Former Presidential assistant Hamilton Jordan, Robert Klein, Lee Roy Reems and Lisa Brown

6:00 News 6:30 CBS News 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 More Real People 8:00 Square Pegs 8:30 Private Benjamin 9:00 MOVIE"Bare Essence" 1982 11:30 News 12AM MOVIE"Baby Comes Home" 1980 TV Movie 2:00 CBS News WWLP 22 (NBC) Springfield, Ma 5:00 Madame's Place 5:30 Jim Bakker 6:30 NBC News - Gumbel/Pauley/Scott 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue - TV violence 10:00 22 Alive 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Texas 12PM News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Fantasy - Pat & Shirley Boone, David Doyle, Heather Locklear 4:00 Entertainment Tonight 4:30 Chips Patrol 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 News 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE"Hopscotch" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight 12:30 Madame's Place 1:00 Entertainment Tonight 1:30 NBC News 2:30 Twilight Zone (b&w) 3:00 Gunsmoke (b&w) 4:00 News 4:30 22 Alive

WSMW 27 (IND) Worcester, Ma 6:00 New Zoo Revue 6:30 Jim Bakker 7:30 Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Inside Worcester 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Vicki Jamison 11:00 Jim Bakker 12PM Church Service 12:30 INN News 1:00 MOVIE- (b&w) "Foreign Correspondent" 1940 3:00 Welcome Back Kotter 3:30 Pitfall 4:00 Edge of Night 4:30 Merv Griffin 5:30 Monsters! Mysteries of Myths 6:30 News no further programming beyond this point! WNNE 31 (NBC) Hartford, Vt / Hanover, NH 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Today 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Yan Can Cook 10:00 Diff'rent Strokes 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Texas 12PM CNN Headline News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Fantasy (see ch. 22) 4:00 Doctors 4:30 Romance Theater (b&w) 5:00 Woman's Page 5:30 CNN Headline News 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 All in the Family 8:00 Little House: A New Beginning 9:00 MOVIE-

"Hopscotch" 11:00 CNN Headline News 11:30 Tonight - Cloris Leachman, Barbara Mandrell, Argus Hamilton, Gay Talese. 12:30 News WSBK 38 (IND) Boston 6:30 Romper Room & Friends 7:00 Batman - Cartoon 7:30 Scooby-Doo 8:00 Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny 8:30 Cartoon Festival 9:00 F Troop (b&w) 9:30 Daytime 10:30 Woman's Page 11:00 Christian Children's Fund 11:30 INN News 12PM Marcus Welby M.D. 1:00 MOVIE"Dallas" 1950 3:00 Emergency! 4:00 Bewitched (b&w) 4:30 Odd Couple 5:00 Charlie's Angels 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Jeffersons 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 MOVIE LOFT- (b&w) "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 1966 2hrs 30min 10:30 INN News 11:00 Madame's Place 11:30 Twilight Zone (b&w) 12AM MOVIE"The Charge at Feather River" 1953 WVTA 41 (PBS) Windsor, Vt 7:45 A.M. Weather 8:00 Sesame Street 11:30 3-2-1 Contact 12PM Electric Company 2:30 Over Easy 3:00 Open Studio 3:30 Lilias, Yoga and You 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers 5:30 It's Everybody's Business

6:00 It's Everybody's Business 6:30 Over Easy 7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 7:30 Dick Cavett 8:00 Great Performances 9:30 Pursuit of the Marvelous 11:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 11:30 MOVIE"Happy Go Lovely" 1951 1:05 Now Is the Time WGBX 44 (PBS) Boston 5PM French Chef 5:30 Maggie 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 American Story 7:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Report 8:00 Understanding Human Behavior 8:30 Making it Count 9:00 People and Organizations 9:30 Exploring Language 10:00 Odyssey 11:00 Captioned ABC News WLVI 56 (IND) Cambridge/Boston, Ma 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 Bozo's Big Top 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Tom & Jerry 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Flintstones 9:00 Great Space Coaster 9:30 Banana Splits & Friends 10:00 De Todo un Poco 10:30 New England Today 11:00 Love Boat (an ABC feed) 12PM CNN Headline News 12:30 Mary Tyler Moore 1:00 Lost in Space 2:00 Yogi Bear 2:30 Casper 3:00 Mighty Mouse 3:30 Woody Woodpecker 4:00 Tom & Jerry 4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Good Times 6:00 Happy Days Again 6:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 7:00 Three's Company 7:30 Sanford & Son 8:00 MOVIE- (b&w) "Stalag 17" 1953 10:00 CNN Headline News 11:00 Benny Hill 11:30 Saturday Night 12:30 Couples Cable: HOME BOX OFFICE (HBO) 5:30 HBO Magazine 6:00 MOVIE"Journey to the Outer Limits" 1974 7:00 MOVIE"The Man Who Loved Bears" 1979 8:00 MOVIE"Circle of Two" 1980 10:00 MOVIE"Lion of the Desert" 1981 1:00 MOVIE"Harry's War" 1981 3:00 MOVIE"Circle of Two" 1980 5:00 MOVIE"The Man Who Loved Bears" 1979 6:00 Pardon Me for Living 6:30 Yesteryear 7:30 Race for the Pennant 8:00 MOVIE"Halloween II" 1981 9:30 Not Necessarily the News 10:00 MOVIE"First Monday in October" 1981 11:45 MOVIE"Endless Love" 1981 1:45 Race for the Pennant

Remember, the big gaps on 2 and 41 (PBS) in the day are because of instructional programming. Was this from a TV Guide? I know they didn't list it (well, I have an Eastern VA edition from '69 that has WHRO 15's instructional programs listed, for some

reason). -crainbebo All right, you can post the Eastern Virginia listings from 1969. Back before WTVZ signed-on the air.

You were missing WXNE 25 - Maybe it was not included in the New Hampshire edition in 1982. By 1985, WXNE was included but TV 27 Worcester was no longer included. NH edition dropped TV 27 WSMW I believe when they flipped to Subscription TV 20 hours a day in early 1983, leaving only the religious shows. They likely added Channel 25 when they droped TV 27. Here is WXNE 25's listings from November 15 of 1982. Monday-Friday 5 AM 700 CLUB 6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART 6:30 HR PUFNSTUF (Mon)/KROFT SUPERSTARS 7 AM STAR BLAZERS 7:30 FORCE FIVE 8 AM POPEYE (1960's made for TV) 8:30 ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS 9 AM ANOTHER LIFE 9:30 JIMMY SWAGGART 10 AM 700 CLUB 11:30 ANOTHER LIFE 12 NOON LEAVE IT TO BEAVER 12:30 MCHALES NAVY 1 PM GET SMART 1:30 GOMER PYLE USMC 2 PM DENNIS THE MENACE (sitcom - The cartoon would not exist for another 2 years) 2:30 PINK PANTHER 3 PM POPEYE 3:30 LITTLE RASCALS (just the Hal Roach 1929-38 episodes - WLVI retained the MGM Our Gangs) 4 PM GILLIGANS ISLAND 4:30 MORK & MINDY 5 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE 6 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH 7 PM WONDER WOMAN/INCREDIBLE HULK-Adventure 8 PM BONANZA-Western 9 PM PRIME MOVIE 25 Pleasure Seekers (1965) 11 PM WKRP IN CINCINNATI 11:30 700 CLUB-Religion 1 AM CHiPS

2 AM BIG VALLEY 3 AM SIGN OFF WXNE was slowly becoming a viable station by this time. They would get a few stronger shows and by the fall of 1986 just before being sold they had quite a decent schedule.

Retro: Eastern New England - Sunday October 7, 1979

Source TV Guide Eastern New England edition 2 - WGBH Boston (PBS) 08:00a Sesame Street 09:00a Mister Rogers 09:30a The Electric Company 10:00a Writing For a Reason (x2) 11:00a As Man Behaves instruction 12:00p Pro Soccer (no teams listed) 01:00p Here to Make Music Schuberts Trout Quintent 02:00p Musical Comedy Tonight (songs and dances from Broadway shows) 03:30p Mark Russell (political satirist) 04:00p Camera Three (profile of Marvin Hamlisch) 04:30p Another Voice interview 05:00p Say Brother 06:00p Sesame Street 07:00p Crocketts Victory Garden 07:30p Friends of Man (animals serving as pets and work partners) 08:00p Connections (origins of the atom bomb) 09:00p Masterpiece Theater Love for Lydia part 3 10:00p The Two Ronnies 10:30p The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin 11:00p Artists Showcase 3 WFSB Hartford (CBS) 06:00a Best of News Day 06:30a Face the State 07:00a Christoper Closeup 07:30a My Neighbors Religion 08:00a Three Robonic Stooges (yes, the Three Stooges in cartoon form as robots) 08:30a Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine (celebration of the 10th anniversary of the first moon landing) 09:00a CBS News Sunday Morning Charles Kuralt 10:30a Barrio Yolanda Cerrera

11:30a Face the Nation 12:00p Up Front 12:30p NFL Today (hosts: Brent Musberger, Irv Cross, Jayne Kennedy; Pete Rose comments on the World Series) 01:00p NFL Football Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Giants 04:00p NFL Football Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings 07:00p 60 Minutes 08:00p Archie Bunkers Place 08:30p One Day at A Time 09:00p Alice 09:30p The Jeffersons 10:00p Comment discussion 10:30p Face the State 11:00p News 11:15p CBS News Ed Bradley 11:30p CBS News Special (covering Pope John Paul IIs trip to America) 12:00a Weekend Sports Wrap-Up 12:15a Movie Summer and Smoke 1961 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:30a Living Word religion 06:45a Davey and Goliath 07:00a Prime Time elder affairs (topic: Social Security and government spending) 07:30a Nosotros Pablo Correa 08:00a Papal Visit (special) Pope John Paul II is expected to deliver a speech on the role of women in the church at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. 11:30a News 12:00p Meet the Press 12:30p Patriots 79 (host: Roger Twibell) (in place of NBCs NFL 79) 01:00p News Conference 01:30p Movie Evel Knievel 1971 03:00p In Search Of 03:30p Guinness Games (Three contestants wager on the outcomes of attempts to break world records documented in the Guinness Book of World Records) 04:00p NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns 07:00p Disneys Wonderful World The $1,000,000 Duck 08:00p Movie Gray Lady Down 1978 10:00p Prime Time Sunday (host: Tom Snyder focus on the Papal visit) 11:00p News 11:30p Movie The Carpetbaggers 1964 5 WCVB Boston (ABC) 06:00a Christopher Closeup (guest: Arlo Guthrie) 06:30a Westbrook Hospital 07:00a Davey and Goliath

07:30a Animals, Animals, Animals 08:00a Kids Are People Too (guests: Tony Orlando, Carl Weathers, Suzi Chaffee, consumer reporter David Horowitz, and physical-fitness instructor David Luna) 09:30a Sunday Open House (interview with Carl Yastrzemski; demonstration of firefighting techniques; a discussion on the rights of pregnant employees; a demonstration of rehabilitation techniques for people with impaired vision; a report on the Newton Art Centers Antique Show; a look at carved ivory miniatures by Japanese artist Netsuke) 11:30a New Heaven/New Earth 12:00p Issues and Answers 12:30p Five on Five (host: Jack Hynes) 01:00p Aqui (host: Jorge Inserni) 01:30p City Streets (host: Marc Holmes; discussion of emergency energy needs) 02:00p Jacques Cousteau (social behavior of dolphins) 03:00p Papal Mass (Pope John Paul II celebrates Mass on the Mall in Washington) 05:30p Carol Burnett and Friends 06:00p News 06:30p The Baxters (originally a locally produced show that was picked up for national syndication; the cast would act out a scene and then the audience would comment) 07:00p Out of the Blue 07:30p A New Kind of Family 08:00p Mork and Mindy 08:30p The Associates 09:00p Movie Vampire 1979 TV 11:00p News 11:30p Movie Interlude 1968 6 WTEV New Bedford (CBS) 06:00a Worship 06:30a For Our Times religion 07:00a Church Service Catholic 07:30a The Jetsons 08:00a Develin cartoon 08:30a Portuguese Around Us 09:00a CBS News Sunday Morning Charles Kuralt 10:30a Truman Taylor Talks To interview 11:00a Another Voice report 12:00p Six at Large 12:30p NFL Today 01:00p NFL Football Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Giants (at press time the Detroit Lions at New England Patriots game was not a sell-out; if it was in time that game would be shown) 04:00p NFL Football Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings 07:00p 60 Minutes 08:00p Archie Bunkers Place 08:30p One Day at A Time

09:00p Alice 09:30p The Jeffersons 10:00p Trapper John 11:00p News 11:30p CBS News Special 12:00a Match Game 12:30a Ironside 01:30a News 7 WNAC Boston (CBS) 06:25a Greater Bostonians music 06:30a Up Front (host: Ted OBrien) 07:00a Peoplescope (host: Bill Turpie) 07:30a Womankind (host: Tayna Hart) 08:00a Senior Circuit (topics: beano games and hospital patients rights) 08:30a Lift Every Voice music 09:00a Asian Focus Gloria Chun 09:15a Church Service Catholic 10:00a Robert Schuller 11:00a ECO (host: Maria de los Angeles) 12:00p Face the Nation 12:30p NFL Today 01:00p NFL Football Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Giants (at press time the Detroit Lions at New England Patriots game was not a sell-out; if it was in time that game would be shown) 04:00p Movie Prince of the Foxes 1949 06:00p News 06:30p Newsmakers 07:00p 60 Minutes 08:00p Archie Bunkers Place 08:30p One Day at A Time 09:00p Alice 09:30p The Jeffersons 10:00p Trapper John 11:00p News 11:30p Nightscene (host: David Brudnoy; guest: Leonard Nimoy) 12:30a Movie Savage Season 1970 02:00a News 02:30a Greater Bostonians music 8 WTNH New Haven (ABC) 07:00a This is the Life religion 07:30a Davey and Goliath 07:45a New Day The Role of Wealth 08:00a Church Service Catholic 08:30a Battle of the Planets

09:00a Star Trek 10:00a LDS World Conference (coverage of the conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons)) 12:00p Fight For City Hall (candidates for various offices in East Haven) 12:30p Fight For City Hall (candidates for the first selectmen of Branford, CT) 01:00p Fight For City Hall (candidates for the first selectmen of Guilford, CT) 01:30p Fight For City Hall (candidates for the first selectmen of Madison, CT) 02:00p This is the World Series (Mel Allen highlights memorable moments) 03:00p Papal Mass (Pope John Paul II celebrates Mass on the Mall in Washington) 05:30p Make it Real 06:00p News 06:30p ABC News Sam Donaldson 07:00p Out of the Blue 07:30p New Kind of Family 08:00p Mork and Mindy 08:30p The Associates 09:00p Movie Vampire 1979 TV 11:00p News 11:30p New Haven Columbus Day Parade Highlights 11:45p Movie Bang the Drum Slowly 1975 02:00a News 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 07:00a Jerry Falwell religion 08:00a Show My People 08:30a Day of Discovery 09:00a Oral Roberts 09:30a Herald of Truth religion 10:00a Westbrook Hospital 10:30a Insight religion 11:00a Rex Humbard religion 12:00p Issues and Answers 12:30p College Football 79 01:00p Wrestling 02:00p Bonanza 03:00p Papal Mass (Pope John Paul II celebrates Mass on the Mall in Washington) 05:30p Movie Fiesta 1947 07:00p Out of the Blue 07:30p New Kind of Family 08:00p Mork and Mindy 08:30p The Associates 09:00p Movie Vampire 1979 TV 11:00p ABC News 11:15p PTL Club religion 10 WJAR Providence (NBC)

06:00a This is the Life 06:30a Davey and Goliath 07:00a Battle of the Planets 07:30a Hogans Heroes 08:00a Papal Visit (special) 11:30a News Conference interview 12:00p Meet the Press 12:30p NFL 79 01:00p To Be Announced 04:00p NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns 07:00p Disneys Wonderful World The $1,000,000 Duck 08:00p Movie Gray Lady Down 1978 10:00p Prime Time Sunday (host: Tom Snyder focus on the Papal visit) 11:00p News 11:30p Movie Villa Rides 1968 01:30a Week Starts Here 12 WPRI Providence (ABC) 06:00a Front and Center 06:45a Nuevos Horizontes 07:00a Allamaze children 07:30a Jimmy Swaggart religion 08:00a Soul Village music 08:30a Day of Discovery 09:00a Oral Roberts 09:30a To Be Equal 10:00a Robert Schuller 11:00a Face the News 11:30a World Tomorrow 12:00p Area 12 12:30p College Football 79 01:00p Front and Center 01:45p Nuevos Horizontes 02:00p World of Survival 02:30p This is the World Series 03:30p Movie Harry in Your Pocket 1973 05:30p News 06:00p ABC News Sam Donaldson 06:30p Newsmakers 07:00p Out of the Blue 07:30p A New Kind of Family 08:00p Mork and Mindy 08:30p The Associates 09:00p Movie Vampire 1979 TV 11:00p News 11:30p Benny Hill

12:00a Emergency One! 01:00a Issues and Answers 25 WXNE Boston (Ind) 08:00a Jimmy Swaggart religion 09:00a Ever Increasing Faith 10:00a Wake Up America religion 10:30a Its Your Life (host: Tom OConnell discussion on day care services) 11:00a Watchworks (host: Paul Fitzgerald architectural problems facing the handicapped and elderly) 11:30a Americas Problems and Challenges 12:00p Focus on the Family 12:30p Deaf Hear religion 01:00p Backyard 01:30p Puppet Tree Gang children 04:00p 700 Club 06:00p Ross Bagley religion 07:30p 700 Club 09:00p Jerry Falwell religion 10:00p The King Is Coming religion 10:30p Jesus Festival 11:00p Its Your Life (repeat from 10:30a) 11:30p Watchworks (repeat from 11a) 27 WSMW Worcester (Ind) 07:00a Jimmy Swaggart religion 08:00a Day of Discovery religion 08:30a Jerry Falwell religion 09:30a American Religious Town Hall 10:00a It is Written religion 10:30a Leroy Jenkins religion 11:00a Rex Humbard religion 12:00p Bowling 01:00p Polka Varieties 02:00p Movie Every Man a King 1970 04:00p Crimes of Passion 05:00p Norm Crosbys The Comedy Shop 05:30p Last of the Wild 06:00p Wild Kingdom 06:30p Bowling 07:30p Don Kirshners Rock Concert (music by David Bowie, Carly Simon, and Nick Gilder; comedy by Nancy Parker) 09:00p Jacobs Brothers Quartette 11:30p Dog Racing from Plainfield, MA 11:45p David Susskind (topic: bisexuality)

36 WSBE Providence (PBS) 10:00a Sesame Street 11:00a Mister Rogers 11:30a The Electric Company 12:00p Studio See children 12:30p Big Blue Marble 01:00p Washington Week in Review 01:30p Wall Street Week 02:00p Great Performances (David Mamets A Life in the Theater) 03:30p Mark Russell 04:00p Evening at Symphony Tchaikovskys Symphony No. 4 and Tartinis Trumpet Concerto in D 05:00p Crocketts Victory Garden 05:30p Old Houseworks 06:00p The Long Search 07:00p Nuclear Issue 08:00p Connections 09:00p Masterpiece Theater Love for Lydia part 3 10:00p The Two Ronnies comedy 10:30p The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin comedy 11:00p Mark Russell 11:30p Sitcom documentary (about Garry Marshall and his shows Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley and Mork and Mindy) 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) 07:30a Wheeelie cartoon 08:00a Devlin cartoon 08:30a Johnny Quest cartoon 09:00a Popeye 09:30a Top Cat 10:00a The Jetsons 10:30a Movie Keep Em Flying 1941 12:00p Movie The Caine Mutiny 1954 02:30p Movie Ruby Gentry 1952 04:00p Movie Carousel 1956 06:30p Thats Hollywood 08:00p Gunsmoke 09:00p Maverick 10:00p Ask The Manager 10:30p Drum (Black News) 11:00p Public Affairs Special 11:30p Its Your Business 12:00a Athletes profile 12:15a Listen 12:30p Mass. Council of Rabbis

44 WGBX Boston (PBS) 05:00p Life Around Us 05:30p Wall Street Week 06:00p The Long Search 07:00p Austin City Limits 08:00p Masterpiece Theater Love for Lydia part 2 09:00p Movie Tales of Hoffman 1951 53 WEDN Norwich CT (PBS) 09:30a The Electric Company 10:00a Studio See children 10:30a Zoom 11:00a Mister Rogers 11:30a The Electric Company 12:00p Pro Soccer 01:00p To Be Announced 02:00p To Be Announced 03:30p Mark Russell 04:00p Evening at Symphony Tchaikovskys Symphony No. 4 and Tartinis Trumpet Concerto in D 05:00p Firing Line (Gen. William C. Westmoreland discusses defense spending and SALT II) 06:00p TV Community College 07:00p Sesame Street 08:00p Connections 09:00p Masterpiece Theater Love for Lydia part 3 10:00p Ascent of Man 56 WLVI Boston (Ind) 07:30a Day of Discovery 08:00a Rex Humbard religion 09:00a Big Blue Marble 09:30a Tom and Jerry 10:00a Woody Woodpecker 10:30a The Flintstones 11:00a Gilligans Island 11:30a The Brady Bunch 12:00p Movie My Six Loves 1963 02:00p Movie What a Way To Go! 1964 04:00p Movie The Great Waldo Pepper 1975 06:00p Space 1999 07:00p Star Trek 08:00p Movie High Sierra 1940 10:00p Joe Oteri interview (guests: Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda; Rhea Zakish, creator of a non-competitive communications game) 11:30p Point of View (guest: William Loeb, publisher of the Manchester Union Leader)

12:00a People Power discussion 12:30a Notre Dame Football (taped replay of Georgia Tech at Notre Dame) 68 WQTV Boston (Ind) 07:00a Movie To Be Announced 08:30a Jerry Falwell religion 09:30a State House Forum 10:00a Greek Show variety 11:00a Italian Show Romanagoli 12:00p Wrestling 01:00p This is the NFL Starcase subscription TV runs the remainder of the day

Noone in the New England region carried CBS News Sunday Morning? Surprised. Also I swore that WFSB never ran CBS Sunday Morning Cartoon reruns (CBS offered an hour of cartoons Sunday Mornings until 1982 for their O & O stations and any affiliate that wanted them - These cartoons were reruns of shows CBS had on Satruday mornings previous seasons that had been canceled) I also thought 7 WNAC ran that hour of shows. Also, WMUR I believe ran Kids Are People Too and Animals Animals Animals Saturday Mornings 6 to 8 AM. WMUR had an agreement to carry every ABC show as a condition for affiliation. This changed in 1989 after which WMUR preempted an occasional show. They did carry ABC sunday morning shows out of pattern to make room for the religious shows they made a ton of money on Sundays. YES WXNE was All Religious on Sunday Mornings, like its then three sister stations. CBN stations were non commercial Sundays the entire day until the fall of 1980. Sister station WYAH 27 Virginia Beach (now CW 27 WGNT) went from running all Christian Programming on Sundays to running secualr shows fro 1030 AM to 3 PM initially and till 6 PM by the Spring of 1981. WXNE I believe was similar with this. During the Week all CBN stations were secular about 15 hours a day and Christian about 6 hours a day. WXNE was an also ran back in 1979 while WYAH, WANX Atlanta, and KXTX Dallas were far stronger (WYAH was the sole independent in VA Beach till 1979, while WANX (now CBS 46 WGCL) and KXTX were one of 2 indies). WXNE though had 2 very agressive competitors. WXNE slowly got stronger and by the Fall of 1986 when the station was put up for sale. WXNE had a decent schedule - but still behind WSBK and WLVI. Still when Fox bought that station it took about 5 years for the station to become in league with competition. Fox's immediate changes in 1987 did very little for WXNE becoming WFXT (and Fox agressively reimanged the station but every show till about 1988 was a holdover from the CBN days).

I STAND CORRECTED - WFSB was running CBS News Sunday Morning as well. So there was one station in the market running that.

As did WTEV. I'm not sure why WNAC didn't. They did preempt CBS morning news during the week towards the end of their time as a CBS affiliate (1993-94) - by then they were WHDH and owned by Sunbeam. Retro: Portland, OR, Tue. October 27th, 1987

Source: TV Guide Picked up at an antique store in Kalama. They had about 75 TVGs from 1963-1992 for $2 a piece. CHANNELS 2 KATU Portland (ABC) 6 KOIN Portland (CBS) 8 KGW Portland (NBC) 10 KOAP Portland (PBS) 12 KPTV Portland (Fox) 15 KCKA Centralia (PBS, relays KTPS/28) 49 KPDX Portland (IND) 5AM 6 CBS News Nightwatch Continues 8 Today (at 5AM?) 6AM 2 ABC/Local News 6 Gary Randall 8 NBC News-Deborah Norville 12 Muppet Show 49 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 6 8 News 12 G.I. Joe 49 Thundercats 7AM 2 Good Morning America Scheduled: Whoopi Goldberg. 6 CBS News-Faith Daniels 8 Today Scheduled: Author Tom Wolfe. 10 A.M. Weather 12 JEM 49 Dennis the Menace

7:15 10 Contemporary Health Issues 7:30 6 Morning Program Scheduled: Sen. Paul Simon (D-Ill.); the Fabulous Thunderbirds. 12 Ramblin' Rod (local?) 49 Scooby Doo 7:45 10 AM Weather 8AM 10 Zoobilee Zoo 49 Bionic Six 8:30 10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12 My Little Pony 'n Friends 15 Sesame Street 49 Beverly Hills Teens 9AM 2 AM Northwest Scheduled: Authors Lee Gardenswartz and Anita Rowe ["What it Takes"]; Jayne Loader ["Between Pictures"]. Also: Halloweeen costumes; gourmet cooking. [Live] 6 Wil Shriner Sally Struthers ["9 to 5"] and Tom Poston ["Newhart"]. Also: a segment on antiques. [Must have lasted one season or less, I've never heard of Wil before. Paging Eric Stein...] 8 Sale of the Century 10 Sesame Street 12 Brady Bunch 49 Andy Griffith BW 9:30 8 Classic Concentration 12 I Dream of Jeannie 49 Dick Van Dyke BW 10AM 2 Who's The Boss? Part 1. Angela remembers her first kiss with a boy from the camp across the lake-the same camp Tony went to. 6 Price is Right 8 Wheel of Fortune

10 Captain Kangaroo 12 Scarecrow and Mrs. King 49 Movie "Fathom." [1967] Raquel Welch amply displays her anatomical charms as an athletic secret agent pursuing spies in Spain. 10:30 2 Mr. Belvedere Belvedere's services are auctioned off at a benefit, but the bidder wants unusual services. 8 On the Spot (what was the objective of this game show? I know the E/I syndicated series with the same title, but what about this game show?) 10 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 11AM 2 Ryan's Hope 6 Young and the Restless 8 Super Password Scheduled: Dick Martin, Betty White. 10 Victory Garden 12 Rockford Files 15 Family Classics 11:30 2 Loving 8 Scrabble 10 Collectors The conclusion of a visit to Atlanta. Included: Indian baskets, Georgia folk art, and children's Victorian clothing. 15 Sesame Street Noon 2 Divorce Court 6 News 8 High Rollers 10 Nature 12 Perry Mason BW 49 Richard Simmons Silm Cooking 12:30 2 Superior Court 8 Sally Jessy Raphael 15 Somebody Else's Place 49 Getting In Touch with Dr. David Viscott Topics include rekindling old relationships. 1PM

2 One Life to Live 6 As The World Turns 8 Another World 12 Movie "Ordeal by Innocence." [1984] Agatha Christie whodunit with Donald Sutherland as a scientist playing amateur sleuth to solve a matriarch's murder. 49 Quincy 1:30 10 G.E.D 2PM 2 General Hospital 6 Guiding Light 8 Santa Barbara 10 Personal Finance 49 700 Club 2:30 10 Project Universe 3PM 2 All My Children 6 Geraldo 8 Days of Our Lives 10 Business of Management 12 Flintstones 15 Frugal Gourmet Corn is used to prepare pudding, pancakes and bread. Also: a visit to a cornfield. 49 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 3:30 10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12 Smurfs' Adventure 15 Computers at Work 49 Ghostbusters 4PM 2 Oprah Winfrey 6 Love Connection 8 Main Street-Maria Shriver Scheduled: actor Jason Bateman. Also: profiles of teen-age migrant workers; and a report on living with handicapped siblings. 10 Sesame Street 12 Real Ghostbusters 15 Homework Hotline

49 Dinosaucers 4:30 6 People's Court 12 DuckTales 49 Jetsons 5PM 2 6 8 News 10 Square One Television A heavy-metal song about the metric and English measurement systems. 12 Little House on the Prairie Laura [Melissa Gilbert] competes for a body's attention while Charles [Michael Landon] takes part in a freight-hauling contest. 15 Sesame Street 49 Happy Days Part 1. Fonzie sets out to make a record-breaking motorcycle jump. 5:30 10 3-2-1 Contact A look at a Masai house in Kenya. 49 Gimme a Break! Conclusion. Nell discovers that the only one who dreads having Mama (Rosetta Le Noire) move in with her more than she does is Mama herself. 6PM 2 ABC News-Peter Jennings 6 CBS News-Dan Rather 8 NBC News-Tom Brokaw 10 Frugal Gourmet New England fare includes smoky clam chowder, pot roast, cream salt cod and corn fritters. 12 Family Ties Alex (Michael J. Fox) tries to tame the independent young woman he's wildly attracted to. 15 Nightly Business Report 49 Facts of Life Natalie accepts a dance invitation from Tootie's cousin [Peter Parros], drawing support from some, and criticism from others-including Tootie [Kim Fields]. 6:30 2 News 6 M*A*S*H The spirit of Christmas manifests itself at the 4077th, beginning with a potluck party for the Korean orphans. 8 On the Spot

10 Nightly Business Report 12 Three's Company Chrissy's dad pressures her to move so he can gain a pastorate from a prudish church committee. 15 Motorweek '88 A road test of a redesigned Lincoln Continental; a luxury car auction in North Carolina. Also: driving aids for the handicapped. 49 Facts of Life A large communication gap separates Tootie [Kim Fields] and her lawyer mother [played by Kim's real mother Chip Fields]. 7PM 2 Win, Lose or Draw Guests: Charo, Bernie Kopell, Martha Raye and Ted Lange. Host: Bert Convy. 6 Wheel of Fortune 8 Entertainment Tonight Scheduled: Michael Landon. 10 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour 12 Cheers When ex-con Andy [Derek McGrath] returns to Cheers, Diane tries to help him pursue an acting career. 15 Nature 49 Magnum, P.I. Magnum aids a writer [Darren McGavin] whose self-destructive behavior threatens his ex-wife's alimony and Robin's estate. 7:30 2 Hollywood Squares Dale Robertson, Shadoe Stevens, Mark McEwen, Edie McClurg, Teri Copley, Robert Guillaume, William Conrad, JM J. Bullock. 6 Jeopardy! 8 PM Magazine Included: John Madden; the World Eskimo Indian Olympics. Jack McGowen and Elaine Busby are the program hosts. 12 Newlywed Game 8PM 2 Who's The Boss? Tony [Tony Danza] hopes it'll be love at first sight when he introduces his new discovery [Scott Bloom] to Sam [Alyssa Milano], but it looks like even "like" is a long shot. 6 AIDS: The Northwest Picture The impact of AIDS in the Portland area is discussed with high-school students. Guests include Dr. Mark Loveless, Prof. Matthew Prophet, the Rev. Rodney Page and Oregon AIDS health educator Claudia Webster. 8 Matlock Matlock [Andy Griffith] locks horns with Washington's power elite as he probes a

conspiracy to frame a columnist for the murder of her source. Part 1 of two. 10 Nova "Japan's American Genius" profiles self-educated inventor Stanford Ovshinsky, who's promoting the use of solar power harnessed by panels he invented and produces. Ovshinsky has convinced the scientific community that costly crystal semiconductors can be replaced with amorphouse glass, and he's now seeking to profit from his invention. Included: scenes of Ovshinsky talking to Japanese businessmen and oil-dependent Hawaii residents. 12 Movie "S.O.S. Titanic." [Made for TV, 1979] Special effects salvage the story of the "unsinkable" ship's 1912 maiden voyage. David Janssen. 15 Bergerac An investigation into the robbery of a visiting American network executive and attempts to blackmail a local TV journalist lead Bergerac [John Nettles] to the New York mob. 49 Movie "The Funhouse." [1981] The old monster-on-the-midway gimmick. Elizabeth Berridge. 8:30 2 Growing Pains A star is born when Mike [Kirk Cameron] lands a leading role in the school play opposite the lovely Monica [Christa Denton]. But minutes before showtime, it becomes apparent that Mike hasn't bothered to memorize his lines. 9PM 2 Moonlighting From 1986: When David [Bruce Willis] admits he was once married, Maddie [Cybill Shepherd] stops at nothing to find out about the ex-Mrs. Addison, including following David to his former brother-in-law's funeral. Sandahl Bergman appears as the ex-wife in a dream sequence. 6 Jake and the Fatman A skid-row killing spree becomes a family affair when the killer goes after a surprising victim and then delights in trying to outwit McCabe [William Conrad]. 8 J.J. Starbuck J.J. questions the "accidental" death of a children's-book illustrator when the dead man's collaborator refuses to continue his partner's charitable work despite inheriting all his money. J.J.: Dale Robertson. 10 Front Street Weekly A discussion with white supermacist leader Richard Butler. Also: John Newton, local composer and performer. 15 Oil 9:30 10 This Old House Pouring the foundation for the kitchen wing; steaming wallpaper off the plasterboards; and assessing electrical-wiring plans.

10PM 2 thirtysomething Hope and Michael [Mel Harris, Ken Olin] measure the "level of misery" in their "perfect" marriage against that of Elliot and Nancy's as that couple's intense argument is seen from the point of view of each of the four. 6 Law and Harry McGraw Harry's pot runneth over when he sits in on a big-league poker game involving a legendary player and a wealthy restaurateur, whose cheating wife is murdered while hubby plays. 8 Crime Story Is their a link between a Weisbord smuggling operation and a Federal employee suspected of a string of brutal murders? The attorney general's office refuses to help, claiming a need to maintain "plausible deniability." 10 Ring of Truth The two-week Tour de France bicycle race is the major focus of Philip Morrison's study of how physical properties react to dramatic "Change" in conditions. Morrison fonds the bikers' daily calorie intake to be equal to 32 jelly donuts. "Three donuts," he says, are expended during peddling, while another six are used to combat wind resistance. The remainder are emitted as vaporized heat. Also: the reaction of a spoon held close to a lit match; and changes following a combustible chain reaction in a sealed box. 12 News 15 Nightly Business Report 49 Carol Burnett and Friends Guests: Sammy Davis Jr. and Cher. Comedy: Sammy and Harvey team up in the Old West; the movie "Shampoo" gets teased. 10:30 15 Sports Report Taped in Europe: Acrobatic skiing in the Alps; World Cup diving; wrestling in Germany. 49 Matchmaker 11PM 2 6 8 News 10 Mystery! The four-part "Have His Carcase" begins with mystery writer Harriet Vane [Harriet Walter] finding a body on a deserted beach. 12 Late Show Scheduled: Marlon Jackson. Arsenio Hall, Mark Hudson and the Party Animals. 49 The Dating Game 11:30 2 Nightline 6 Night Heat A drug bust is spoiled by an off-duty cop [Jason Miller] who arrives on the scene and starts shooting. Scott Hylands. 8 Tonight Show

Scheduled: Guest host Jay Leno, actor Paul Reiser, Donna Mills, Tom Gaskins of the Cypress Knee Museum. 49 Movie "The Day Time Ended." [1980] Good special effects enhance a low-budget story of a family caught in a time warp. Midnight 2 Kojak 12 Barney Miller 12:30 8 Late Night with David Letterman Scheduled: Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner, singer Dave Mason. 12 Benny Hill 12:40 6 Movie "Fire on the Mountain" embroils a crusty New Mexico rancher [Buddy Ebsen] with the U.S. military, out to get his land for a missile site. A 1981 TV-movie. 1AM 2 News 12 Carson's Comedy Classics 1:30 8 News 49 INN News 2AM 6 CBS News Nightwatch 49 Movie "Magnificent Obsession." [1954] A playboy, responsible for a woman's blindness, devotes himself to medicinel. The Lloyd C. Douglas novel was better filmed in 1935. Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson. 4AM 6 CBS News Nightwatch Continues 49 Movie "Koroshi." [1967] A mysterious Japanese coastal island, ruled by a murder brotherhood, becomes the action target for British agent Drake [Patrick McGoohan]. -crainbebo

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8 Main Street-Maria Shriver Scheduled: actor Jason Bateman. Also: profiles of teen-age migrant workers; and a report on living with handicapped siblings. What normally aired here? Phil Donahue. -crainbebo

KCKA is based about 70mi N of Portland. If you had a good antenna with a rotor, you could probably get 15 from Centralia. Listing may have been for the Kelso/Longview folks... -crainbebo

6 Wil Shriner Sally Struthers ["9 to 5"] and Tom Poston ["Newhart"]. Also: a segment on antiques. [Must have lasted one season or less, I've never heard of Wil before. Paging Eric Stein...] Yes, Wil Shriner was only on for a season. The show was syndicated through Group W. He's the son of early TV comedian Herb Shriner and the twin brother of Kin Shriner (Scotty on "General Hospital"). IIRC the show evolved (or was outright replaced) by Hour Magazine. "Hour Magazine" had premiered several years earlier; it essentially replaced a different unsuccessful Group W production ("Everyday", I think).

Retro: Seattle/Tacoma, Thur. May 7th, 1992

Source: Seattle Times microfilm CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS]

9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 13 KCPQ Tacoma [Fox] 22 KTZZ Seattle [IND] 28 KTPS Tacoma [PBS] 7AM 2 Morning News 4 Good Morning America Farrah Fawcett ["Criminal Behavior"]; author Amy Tan ["Kitchen God's Wife"]; impotence. 5 Today La Toya Jackson at the Moulin Rouge; pain; author Patricia Kennealy ["Strange Days"]; swimming pool products. 7 This Morning Keeping a relationship exciting; pool exercises; Albert Finney ["The Playboys"]; Rodney Crowell. 9 Sesame Street 11 Saved [By The Bell?] 13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 22 J.E.N. [from 6:30] 7:30 11 Tom & Jerry 13 Muppet Babies 22 Casper 28 Work it Out 8AM 9 Captain Kangaroo 11 Widget 13 Peter Pan and the Pirates 22 Inspector Gadget 28 Sesame Street 8:30 9 Mister Rogers 11 Dennis the Menace 13 Flintstones 22 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 9AM 2 What on Earth 4 Regis and Kathie Lee 5 Days of Our Lives 7 Geraldo

Topic: bigamy. 9 Sesame Street 11 Little House on the Prairie 13 Family Feud [from KIRO] 22 The 700 Club Guest: Michael Gross. 28 Sit and Be Fit 9:30 2 Wok With Yan 13 Designing Women [from CBS/KIRO] 28 Cars [??] 10AM 2 Fred Penner's Place 4 Home Support for stepfamilies; free Boston attractions; review of "The Very Best of Ed Sullivan"; sweet onion recipes; prenuptial agreements; medical news. 5 Jenny Jones Topics: Growing up rich; contemporary TV mothers. 7 The Price is Right 9 Instructional TV 11 Golden Girls 13 Happy Days 22 Success-N-Life 28 Paint/Pittard 10:30 2 Mr. Dressup 11 Love Connection 13 Perfect Strangers 28 Jenkins' Art Workshop 11AM 2 Sesame Street 5 One on One/John Tesh Drew Barrymore; Patricia Neal. 7 Young and the Restless 11 People's Court 13 Bonanza 22 Casey Treat 28 3-2-1 Contact 11:30 4 Loving [so Home was 90 min long?] 5 Classic Concentration

11 People's Court 22 Paid Program 28 Reading Rainbow Noon 2 4 All My Children 5 7 News 11 The A-Team 13 Matlock Ben defends an old friend framed for the murder of a business partner's adulterous wife. 22 Studio 22 [local] 28 Sesame Street 12:30 5 Closer Look with Faith Daniels Annoying neighbors. 22 The Bold and the Beautiful [KIRO refused to air it, so KTZZ aired it on and off] 1PM 2 Midday 4 One Life to Live 5 Another World 7 As The World Turns 11 Movie "An Invasion of Privacy." [1983] Valerie Harper. Maine townsfolk doubt a divorcee, new in town, who accuses a local handyman of rape. 13 Movie "Extermities." [1986] Farrah Fawcett. A woman is brutally attacked in her own home by a man who lives to regret it. 22 Joan Rivers Scheduled: Drew Barrymore. 28 Instructional TV 2PM 2 Homeworks 4 General Hospital 5 Santa Barbara 7 Guiding Light 9 Watercolor [??] 22 Movie "Porridge." [1979] Ronnie Barker. An English jailbird accidentally escapes from prison, then tries to break back in. 28 Write Course 2:30 2 Alice

9 Sesame Street 28 Write Course 3PM 2 Danger Bay 4 Northwest Afternoon Topic: Home improvements that can save you money. 5 Maury Povich 7 Sally Jessy Raphael Race is the basis of a brawl at a small college in Michigan. 11 Jetsons 13 DuckTales 28 Art/Jackson [??] 3:30 9 Reading Rainbow 11 Tom & Jerry 13 Chip 'N Dale 28 Cooking [??] 4PM 2 WKRP in Cincinnati 4 Love Connection (on two different channels in Seattle? How did this happen?) 5 Oprah Winfrey Scheduled topic: sex and psychotherapy. 7 Donahue Scheduled topic: Wheelchair access to public places. 9 Square One Television 11 Merrie Melodies 13 Tale Spin 22 I Dream of Jeannie 28 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 4:30 2 NHL Hockey Adams or Patrick division final, Game 3. 4 Family Feud [syndicated] 9 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 11 Tiny Toon Adventures 13 Darkwing Duck 22 It's A Living 28 Barney & Friends 5PM 4 5 7 News 9 Mister Rogers

11 Hogan Family [likely] 13 Beetlejuice 22 I Love Lucy 28 Reading Rainbow 5:30 9 Nightly Business Report 11 Growing Pains 13 Happy Days 22 I Love Lucy 28 Say/Sign [??] 6PM 4 ABC News 5 NBC News 7 CBS News 9 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 11 Who's the Boss? 13 Candid Camera 22 Bob Newhart Show 28 Firing Line 6:30 4 5 News 7 Cosby Show Denise tries to play matchmaker for Vanessa. 11 Night Court 13 Hard Copy 22 Bob Newhart 28 This Old House Triple-decker: tour of a quarry and a drywall factory. 7PM 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 Entertainment Tonight Farrah Fawcett. 7 Inside Line 9 Are You Being Served? The staff is trained in fire procedures. 11 MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners. 13 Inside Edition Woman who was repeatedly raped for eight years finds justice. 22 The Judge 28 Nightly Business Report

7:30 2 To Be Announced 4 Jeopardy! 5 Evening Magazine True survivors. Part 3 of 4. 7 Steve Raible [was this a show on updates of Rodney King? Or Steve Raible with interviews? I know he has been the main night anchor on 7 for more than 2 decades now] 9 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth's father embarrasses her. 13 A Current Affair 22 The Judge 28 EastEnders To Etta's dismay, Clyde boxes; Nick buys heroin. 8PM and later tonight... -crainbebo

Retro: Western BC, Thursday, Feb. 20th, 1975

Source: TV Guide, another rare Canadian! CHANNELS 2 CBUT Vancouver [CBC] 4 KOMO Seattle [ABC] 5 KING Seattle [NBC] 6 CHEK Victoria [CBC] 7 KIRO Seattle [CBS] 8 CHAN Vancouver [CTV] 9 KCTS Seattle [PBS] 10 Local Vancouver Cable Community Access 11 KSTW Tacoma [IND] 12 KVOS Bellingham [CBS] 5:50 12 Telecourse 6AM 4 Viewpoint on Nutrition A discussion of emotional disorders with a psychiatrist. 6 8 University of the Air The World of Witchcraft, Religion and Ritual: Classifying religious practices according

to types of societies. 7 Human Dimension 6:10 5 Intersect 6:20 5 Farm News 6:30 4 Action: Inner City The Gerald Turner Choir performs. 5 Telecourse-Minorities 6 Kareen's Yoga 7 Sunrise Semester The Near East in Modern Times: Sudan in the 19th century. 8 B.C. A.M. 6:50 12 News-Tom Haveman 7AM 4 AM America-Bill Beutel 5 Today-Hartz/Walters A panel discussion on world trade is discussed. 6 8 Canada AM Concert pianist Anton Kuerti is a scheduled guest. 7 J.P. Patches [RIP] 11 Marine Boy 12 CBS News-Hughes Rudd 7:30 11 Leave it to Beaver The Cleavers take a nostalgic look at an old family scrapbook. 8AM 11 Porky Pig 12 Frisky Frolics 8:30 6 Island Good Morning 7 Captain Kangaroo 8 Romper Room 11 New Zoo Revue Making chores fun to do.

9AM 4 7 News 5 Seattle Today Guest: Robert Rosefsky, author of "The Money Book." 6 Party Game 8 Kareen's Yoga 9 Earthkeeping 11 12 Joker's Wild 9:30 2 Mon Ami 4 Not for Women Only In the fourth discussion of divorce, Barbara Walters' guests include a marriage counselor. 6 8 Pay Cards! 9 Electric Company 11 12 Gambit 9:45 2 Friendly Giant 10AM 2 6 BC Schools 4 Merv Griffin Ben Gazzara, Orson Bean, Sam Levenson and comic Kip Addotta. 5 High Rollers 7 12 Now You See It 8 Consumer, Prepare 11 Calendar/News 10:30 2 6 Mr. Dressup Alligator Al comes for a visit. 5 Hollywood Squares Lily Tomlin, John Davidson (host in the '80s version), Wayne Rogers, Nanette Fabray, Marty Allen. 7 12 Love of Life 8 Definition Phyllis George and Tom Kneebone. 10:55 7 CBS News-Douglas Edwards 12 Woman's World 11AM 2 Sesame Street 5 Jackpot!

6 Talk Back 7 12 Young and the Restless 8 Jean Cannem 11 Get Smart Max pledges eternal vigilance to protect the chief after KAOS makes an assassination attempt. 11:30 4 Big Showdown 5 Blank Check 7 12 Search for Tomorrow 9 Sesame Street 11 Mayberry R.F.D. Hiring a city planner leads to unexpected romance for Sam (Ken Berry). 11:55 5 Lunch Money Noon 2 Luncheon Date Scheduled: Singer Robbie Lane and author Nicole Ronsard ["Cellulite: Those Lumps, Bumps and Bulges You Couldn't Lose Before"]. [Five minute newscast at 12:30.] 4 Password All Stars Sally Struthers, Bill Bixby, Betty White, Richard Dawson, Kaye Stevens. 5 How to Survive a Marriage 6 7 8 News 11 My Favorite Martian BW Martin's latest machine affects a mind transplant with Mrs. Brown. 12 Mike Douglas Scheduled: David Steinberg, Joey Heatherton, Kreskin, comedians Rip Taylor and Stan Kann, and composer Peter Allen. 12:15 6 Ida Clark Son 8 It's Your Move 12:30 4 Split Second 5 Days Of Our Lives 7 As the World Turns 9 Telecourse-American Radicals 11 I Dream of Jeannie Tony's interested in taking salt from sea water. Jeannie's question: Why? Jeannie: Barbara Eden.

12:45 8 Movie "Two Gentlemen Sharing." [1969] Ted Kotcheff directed this adult study of black-white relations on the fringe of London society. 1PM 2 Bob Switzer 4 All My Children 5 Doctors 6 Hogan's Heroes Hogan [Bob Crane] fliches a Nazi code book; Newkirk loses it. 7 Guiding Light 11 Movie "The Incredible Mr. Limpet." [1964] Don Knotts is cast as a shy bookkeeper who dreams of becoming a fish. 1:30 2 Ed Allen 4 Let's Make a Deal 5 Another World 6 FBI John Davidson plays a rock singer at the mercy of a loan shark. 7 Edge of Night 12 Match Game Betty White, Gary Burghoff, Shecky Greene, Elaine Joyce. 2PM 2 Coronation Street BW 4 $10,000 Pyramid (wasn't this CBS? $20,000 premiered on ABC in '76 I think)] Leonard Nimoy, Rita Moreno. 7 12 Price is Right 2:30 2 6 Edge of Night 4 One Life to Live 5 Somerset 7 Match Game See 1:30PM, Ch. 12. 8 What's The Good Word? 12 Dealer's Choice 2:45 11 Cartoons 3PM 2 Juilette and Friends

4 General Hospital 5 Celebrity Sweepstakes Bill Macy, Leslie Nielsen, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Jack Carter, Carol Wayne. 6 It's Your Move 7 Tattletales Barbara and Gary Crosby, Rita and Sammy Cahn, Margot and Milt Kamen. Host: Bert Convy. 8 He Knows, She Knows 9 Changing Priorities 11 Casper the Friendly Ghost 12 All About Faces 3:30 2 6 Take 30 4 The Money Maze (with Nick Clooney) 5 Movie "City Beneath the Sea." [1971] Tale about a scheme to steal the Nation's nuclear and gold supplies from a submerged metropolis. 7 Dinah! Three Dog Night, Ray Charles, Maureen McGovern, Paul Williams, Tammy Wynette and Shelley Berman. Songs include "Born to Lose" [Ray], "Shabala" [Three Dog Night], 8 Another World 9 Speak Out 11 Speed Racer 12 The Diamond Head Game (telecast from Hawaii) 4PM 2 6 Family Court 4 Brady Bunch A rival school's quarterback romances Marcia in an attempt to sneak a look at Greg's football playbook. 9 Sesame Street 11 Mickey Mouse Club BW Donald Duck tries to control his temper in a feature cartoon. 12 Funorama 4:20 12 Fantastic Four 4:30 2 6 Hi Diddle Day Whether to use nature or science is the question in a battle against bugs. 4 Bonanza A triangle develops when Will [Guy Williams] falls in love with Laura Dayton [Kathie Browne]-Adam's fiancee. 8 Brady Bunch

A lonely heart column upsets the Brady family. 11 Munsters BW Igor the bat, Eddie's entry in the school pet fair, has flown the coop-so Grandpa [Al Lewis] agrees to take its place. 4:50 12 Merv Griffin Charlton Heston, Wayne Rogers, Rona Barrett. 5PM 2 What's New 6 Flying Nun Outflanked by gangsters, Carlos [Alejandro Rey] passes ownership of his casino to the unsuspecting nuns. 7 News-Kirk/Marriner 8 Ironside Ed searches for a high school classmate who has become a wanted man. 9 Mister Rogers 11 Gilligan's Island BW Everyone's wondering what Gilligan has hidden on the island. 5:30 2 Partridge Family A delicate problem arises when a 60-year-old motherly woman wins a week with the Partridges. 4 5 6 News 9 Electric Company 11 Bewitched Little Tabitha visits the world of Jack and the Beanstalk. 6PM 2 Sportscene 4 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner 6 8 News 7 CBS News-Walter Cronkite 9 Zoom 11 That Girl A finger stuck in a faucet may mar Ann's opening night on Broadway. 6:20 12 News-Jim Walker 6:30 and later tomorrow. -crainbebo

2 pm 4 $10,000 Pyramid (wasn't this CBS? $20,000 premiered on ABC in '76 I think)] Leonard Nimoy, Rita Moreno. Although the $20,000 version premiered on ABC in '76, they were already running the $10,000 version when CBS dropped it after just one year. It ran at 4 pm for the last half of '74 before moving to this time slot for three years. It then moved to noon for the remainder of its run before returning to CBS.

6:30 2 Hourglass-Winlaw 4 News-Brubaker/Sandifer 5 NBC News-John Chancellor 7 Mike Douglas Scheduled: David Steinberg, Joey Heatherton, Kreskin, comedians Rip Taylor and Stan Kann, and composer Peter Allen. 9 Telecourse-Computer Science 11 The FBI Erskine poses as a Communist spy in an effort to learn the identity of a top Soviet agent. Erskine: Efrem Zimbalist Jr. 12 CBS News-Walter Cronkite 7PM 4 To Tell the Truth Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle and Gene Shalit. 5 Truth or Consequences 6 Lawrence Welk Highlights include "California, Here I Come," "Big D" and "Red River Valley." 8 Karen Karen's values are tested when she falls for a public-relations man who represents Open America's opponents. Karen: Karen Valentine. [Since it was ABC, and KOMO aired it at 8:30, was this tape, or telco line to another time zone?] 9 Lilias, Yoga and You 10 SFU Athletics BW 12 High Chaparral Brawls, poker games and wild women are only a few of the dangers faced by Manolito, Buck and Blue on a hazard-strewn trip to Tucson. 7:30 2 House of Pride Lili has problems in Montreal: Claude won't cut off his relationship with a gangland leader; Paul refuses to listen to her criticisms of his girlfriend; and Ross flies from Toronto to stop her rush to get her share of the farm. 4 Wild, Wild World of Animals

The interrelation of the Kodiak bear, the Pacific salmon and the bald eagle is studied on Alaska's Kodiak Island. Included are scenes of bears diving for fish and underwater shots of migrating salmon. 5 Let's Make a Deal 7 Jeopardy! (short lived Art Fleming syndi. Alex Trebek wouldn't premiere for 9yrs+) 8 Funny Farm Singer Jeannie C. Riley and comedian Milt Kamen join host Blake Emmons. Songs include "Oh, Singer" [Jeannie]; "Looking Back" [Jeannie, Blake]. 9 Olympia '75 10 Personaggi E Vicende A look at opera featuring the works of Puccini and Verdi. 11 Beverly Hillbillies Julie Newmar appears as an actress studying backwoods behavior for a movie role. 8PM 2 6 Carol Burnett Tin Conway and singer-songwriter Paul Williams are Carol's scheduled guests. Harvey Kormal, Vicki Lawrence, Ernest Flatt dancers; Peter Matz conducts the orchestra. 4 Barney Miller Detective Wojehowicz [Max Gail] has a surprisingly venomous reaction to a group of prostitutes who have been arrested and brought to headquarters. Barney: Hal Linden. 5 Mac Davis Scheduled: Joan Rivers, Buddy Ebsen and Smokey Robinson are Mac's guests. Joan appears as a mother about to give birth in an elevator, and as a waitress married to a jealous chef (Buddy). 7 12 The Waltons Richard Thomas [John-Boy] makes his directorial debut in a story about jealousy and a lack of communication between brothers Ben and Jason. Ben: Eric Scott. Jason: Jon Walmsley. 8 Streets of San Francisco Steve feigns a mental disorder to gain admittances to a psychiatric home that has an unusually high patient-mortality rate. Steve: Michael Douglas. 9 Bill Moyers' Journal: International Report A critique of American foreign policy under Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is scheduled. 10 Italian Panorama BW 11 College Basketball The UCLA Bruins face the Washington State Cougars in a Pac-8 game at Pullman, WA. 8:30 4 Karen See 7PM, Ch. 8. 9PM 2 Stompin Tom's Canada Selections by Stompin' Tom Connors include "Wreck of the Old '97," "Coal Boat Song,"

"Tribute to Wilf Carter," "Reversing Falls Darling." 4 Streets of San Francisco See 8PM, Ch. 8. 5 Archer Archer becomes the suspect in a homicide after the man he is investigating in an arson case is found murdered. Archer: Brian Keith. 6 Police Woman Three gangland killings signal that someone is taking over established vice activities. Comic Shelley Berman, in a dramatic role, plays a gambling operator who is feeling the heart. 7 Movie "Attack on Terror," Part 1 of a 1975 TV-movie about the FBI's investigation into the Mississippi murders of three civil-rights workers, allegedly at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan. Dabney Coleman, Ned Beatty. Glen Tuttle: Rip Torn. [Conclusion tomorrow night.] 8 Police Surgeon Dr. Locke [Sam Groom] searches for a missing alcoholic who may be a pawn in an insurance scheme. 9 Movie BW "Night Drum" [1958] studies the ramifications of adultery in medieval Japan, where such a crime was punishable by death. 12 Hollywood Squares James Brolin, Demond Wilson, Shirley Jones, Marty Allen, Sally Field, Rose Marie, Rich Little, Paul Lynde. 9:30 2 Chico and the Man Ed's shoulder is aching, but he would rather use a fetid homemade salve than see a doctor. Ed: Jack Albertson. 8 MacLear Repeats begin with "The Guns Across the Border." Detroit is the focus of this look at the spread of urban violence in America and whether or not Canada could go the same route. 10 Beyond the Memory of Man Dr. Fritz Lehmann, department of history UBC, discusses "Prester John." 12 Movie "The Brotherhood." [1968] Powerful study of a clash of generations inside the Mafia. Kirk Douglas, Alex Cord. 10PM 2 Sprockets A visit with Louise Tandy Murch of Toronto, a 99-year-old woman who still practices yoga daily. She also teaches singing and plays the piano,m accompanying her young student at concerts. Also: a short film of artist John Gould's drawings of Japan. 4 Harry O The main suspect in two sex murders is an ingenuous criminology student, who seems

less interested in proving his innocence than in observing Harry's investigative techniques. 5 Movin' On A garment manufacturer persuades Sonny and Will to deliver a $500,000 ransom in a kidnapping that he insists be kept from the police. Sonny Pruitt: Claude Atkins. 6 Rockford Files A mother's conviction that her rookie-cop song was murdered spurs Rockford to challenge the official police position that his death was accidental. Rockford: James Garner. 8 Kung Fu As Caine, his half-brother son and the boy's mother take flight across the desert, a Barbary Coast casino owner offers a reward of $10,000 for the return of the boy alive and Caine dead. Part 2 of 4 parts. Caine: David CArradine. 10 Videotheque BW 11 Movie "The Bridges at Toko-Ri." [1954] Mark Robson's taut, exciting rendition of the James A. Michener Korean War best-seller. Fredric March. Time approximate after basketball. 10:30 2 Some Honorable Moments [wrote Honorable as "honourable"-is that Canada speech like "favourites"?] 10 Tax Talk 11PM 2 6 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson 4 5 7 News 8 CTV News-Harvey Kirck 11:20 6 8 News 11:25 12 News 11:30 2 News 4 Wide World Special David Frost is the host for "Cosmetic Surgery: Nip 'n' Tuck with Nature," which examines why and how people change their appearance. Included are interviews with specialists and former patients, and footage of actual operations. 5 Johnny Carson Lily Tomlin is the scheduled guest. 12 Movie Former teen-age idol Fabian Forte portrays Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd in "A Bullet for Pretty Boy" [1970], a whitewashed account of that Depression-era bank robber's life and

times. 11:45 7 Movie "Winchester for Hire." [1967] Violent tale of outlaws after buried treasure in post-Civil War Texas. 12AM 2 Movie BW "The House of Fear." [1945] Sherlock Holmes [Basil Rathbone] and Dr. Watson [Nigel Bruce] investigate a unique club-whose members are being murdered. 6 Movie "Deadlier than the Male." [1967] Colorful, outrageous fun about highly trained female assassins [Elke Sommer, Sylva Koscina]. 8 Movie "Born Losers." [1967] Violent tale about a war veteran [Tom Laughlin] vs. a California motorcycle gang. 1AM 5 Tomorow Prostitution in New York is the scheduled subject. 1:15 7 News-Kirk/Marriner 2AM 7 Movie BW "Waikiki Wedding." [1937] "Blue Hawaii" and Oscar winner "Sweet Leilani" are sung in a yarn about a pineapple's firm publicity stunt. Bing Crosby. 2:05 6 Movie "A Howling in the Woods." [1971] TV-movie mixing classic suspense elements in a troubled town. Filmed at Lake Tahoe, Nev. 2:25 8 Movie "You Know What Sailors Are." [1954] Again the British poke fun at themselves in this bright yarn about a naval hoax. President: Akim Tamiroff. -crainbebo

4 $10,000 Pyramid (wasn't this CBS? $20,000 premiered on ABC in '76 I think)] Actually, $10,000 Pyramid was picked up by ABC in 1974, shortly after CBS cancelled

it.

Retro: Winnipeg Mon, Aug 13, 1984

from Winnipeg Sun KGFE 2-PBS Grand Forks 8:15 AM Weather 8:30 Body Buddies 9:00 Electric Company 9:30 Reading Rainbow 10:00 Today's Special 10:30 America Works 11:00 Great Chefs of San Francisco 11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood noon Sesame Street 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre 2:00 Boyd Christensen Presents 2:30 Skylines 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Reading Rainbow 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Nightly Business Report 6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals 7:00 Evening at Pops (guests the King's Singers) 8:00 Great Performances "Buddenbrooks" (conclusion) 10:00 Nightly Business Report 10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus 11:00 East 103rd Street CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg 10:00 Animagerie 10:15 Fablio le magicien 10:30 Vivre ici maintenant 11:00 Rien que pour vous 11:30 Les heritiers noon Premiere edition/Fariboles 12:30 Avis de recherche 1:00 Reflets d'un pays 2:00 Cinema "Sous le signe de Monte Cristo"

4:00 Felix et Ciboulette 4:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs, still part of SRC's schedule today) 5:00 Quincy 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Cinema "Un elephant ce trompe enormement" 8:30 Les arts sacres de Quebec 9:00 Le Telejournal 9:25 Le Point/Nouvelles regionales 10:00 Nouvelles du sport 10:15 Quebec, mer et monde (commemorations of the 450th anniversary of Jacques Cartier's exploration of Quebec) 10:45 Cinema "Mon premier amour" KXJB 4-CBS Fargo 6:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 700 Club (discussing appendicitis) 9:00 New $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Press Your Luck 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Body Language 3:30 Tom & Jerry 4:00 My Favorite Martian 4:30 BJ/Lobo 5:00 Fantasy Island 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Family Feud 7:00 Movie "Airwolf" 9:00 Cagney & Lacey 10:00 News 10:30 Jeffersons 11:00 Movie "Are You in the House Alone?" CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon News 12:30 All in the Family 1:00 All My Children 1:55 Political Telecast

2:00 Wok with Yan 2:30 Coronation Street 3:00 Canadian Reflections 4:00 Do It for Yourself 4:30 Spread Your Wings 5:00 Happy Days Again 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 24 Hours 6:30 Folklorama 7:00 Never the Twain 7:30 TBA 8:00 Three's Company 8:30 Hangin' In 9:00 Silver Spoons 9:30 Newhart 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:05 News 11:15 Sports Final 11:25 Barney Miller 11:55 Movie "Juarez" CKY 7-CTV Winnipeg 6:00 Kareen's Yoga 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Archie & His Friends 10:00 What's Cooking 10:30 Today's World 11:45 News noon Definition 12:30 Guess What 1:00 Another World 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Don Harron (guests Madeline Morris, the Oak Ridge Boys, Jerry Seinfeld, and Betty Thomas) 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 People's Court 5:30 Jeffersons 6:00 News 7:00 Thrill of a Lifetime 7:30 Snow Job 8:00 Movie "Ticket to Heaven" 10:00 Riptide 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Bionic Woman

1:00 Six Million Dollar Man WDAZ 8-ABC Devils Lake 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue "Legalizing Prostitution" (discussed by Margot St. James (organizer of COYOTE, a prostitute activist group), Norma Jean (call girl), Maxine Jones (retired madam), and Julie Hickman (owner of a legal brothel in Nevada)) 10:00 Celebrity Family Feud 10:30 Loving 11:00 Family Feud 11:30 Noonday noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 4:00 Muppet Show 4:30 Happy Days Again 5:00 People's Court 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Call to Glory (2 hr premiere) 9:00 Games of the XXIII Olympiad Highlights 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Eye on Hollywood CKND 9-Ind Winnipeg 5:00 Charlie's Angels 6:00 That's Life 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 100 Huntley Street 8:30 Agri-News/Manitoba Morning 9:30 Harrigan 10:00 It's a New Day 11:00 It Figures 11:30 CKND Magazine noon Hercules 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 Celebrity Microwaves 1:30 Oceans Alive 2:00 That's Life 2:30 CityLights 3:00 Pitfall 3:30 Super Pay Cards

4:00 Spider-Man 4:30 Price is Right 5:30 Family Feud 6:00 News 6:30 Let's Make a Deal 7:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes 8:00 Movie "Rage" 10:00 M*A*S*H 10:30 News 11:30 CityLights (guest Lola Falana) mid. Movie "The Nickel Ride" 1:55 Movie "Clouds Over Europe" 4:00 News KTHI 11-NBC Fargo 5:30 Ag Day 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 Today 9:00 Facts of Life 9:30 Sale of the Century 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Scrabble 11:00 Diff'rent Strokes 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Santa Barbara 3:00 Alice 3:30 Rawhide 4:30 One Day at a Time 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 Big Valley 7:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes 8:00 Movie "Rage" 10:00 News 10:30 Best of Carson (guests Julie Walters, Louis Nye, Jim Bacon, and Dr. Joy Browne) 11:30 Solid Gold Hits mid. Late Night with David Letterman (guests Graham Nash, Tony Danza, and Mark Johnston) 1:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In 1:30 News Cable 13-Winnipeg (Videon's VPW13 east of the Red, Greater Winnipeg Cablevision's CATV13 west of the Red)

2pm Intervening in Family Violence 4:30 Flames of Faith 5:00 Outstanding Canadians 6:00 Studies in the Scriptures 6:30 Koreans in Manitoba 7:00 Wrestling 7:30 Venceremos 8:00 Here & Now 8:30 In Touch with the Deaf 9:00 Latino Americano Venceres 9:30 Ora Italiana 10:00 Fitness Through Karate 10:30 Deutsches Panorama 11:00 Nightwatch First Choice (Pay TV) 5:00 Movie "High Country" cont'd 5:45 SportsCenter 6:00 Business Times 7:00 Mr. Wizard's World 7:30 Inspector Gadget 8:00 Movie "Find the Lady" 9:30 Saga (concert by the Canadian rock band) 11:30 Movie "The Tin Flute" 1:30 Movie "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" 3:00 Movie "Staying Alive" 5:00 The Band is Back (performances by original members Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel) 7:00 Movie "Find the Lady" 8:30 Movie "Mr. Mom" 10:00 Movie "Reefer Madness" 11:30 Movie "Staying Alive" 1:30 Movie "The Tin Flute" 3:30 Saga

What was on at 3:30 on 8? Anther great schedule, BTW!

WDAZ 8 ran Scooby-Doo at 3:30. from Winnipeg Sun KGFE 2-PBS Grand Forks

8:15 AM Weather 8:30 Body Buddies 9:00 Electric Company 9:30 Reading Rainbow 10:00 Today's Special 10:30 America Works 11:00 Great Chefs of San Francisco 11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood noon Sesame Street 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre 2:00 Boyd Christensen Presents 2:30 Skylines 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Reading Rainbow 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Nightly Business Report 6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals 7:00 Evening at Pops (guests the King's Singers) 8:00 Great Performances "Buddenbrooks" (conclusion) 10:00 Nightly Business Report 10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus 11:00 East 103rd Street What, no MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour??? Apparently not on Prairie Public TV... Prairie Public Television could've ran MacNeil/Lehrer at 10:00 pm (just like KUAC used to do until about the mid '90s when they moved it to 6:00 pm).

Retro: Portland, OR, Mon. January 16th, 1995 (UPN Debut)

Source: TV Guide CHANNELS 2 KATU Portland [ABC] 6 KOIN Portland [CBS] 8 KGW Portland [NBC] 10 KOPB Portland [PBS] 12 KPTV Portland [UPN] 49 KPDX Portland [FOX]

WGN WGN 9 Chicago [WB] Some WB ads listed KEBN/32 Salem, OR, but it was not listed in this listing. They started adding barter shows in late 1995. 5AM 10 Teaching Reading Comprehension 12 Bewitched WGN News 5:30 2 ABC News-Thalia Assuras 6 CBS News 8 NBC News-Ann Curry 6AM 2 6 8 News 10 Morning Business Report 12 Conan the Adventurer 49 Mega Man WGN Andy Griffith BW 6:30 12 Exosquad 49 Fox Cubhouse WGN Andy Griffith BW 6:45 10 AM Weather 7AM 2 Good Morning America Scheduled: Helen Mirren ["The Madness of King George"]; Susan Powter. 6 This Morning Scheduled: Actor Aidan Quinn. 8 Today-Couric/Gumbel Scheduled: Part 1 of three on flirting. 10 Kidsongs 12 Transformers: Generation 2 49 VR Troopers WGN Perry Mason BW 7:30 10 Storytime 12 Biker Mice from Mars 49 Bobby's World

8AM 10 Barney & Friends 12 Ramblin' Rod 49 Samurai Syber-Squad WGN T.J. Hooker 8:30 10 Lamb Chop's Play-Along! 12 Adventures of Timmy the Tooth Debut: The animatronic adventures of a young tooth and his best friend Brushbrush. [Some episodes were released to MCA/Universal videocassettes later in 1995.] 9AM 2 AM Northwest 6 Gordon Elliott Scheduled program topic: being married to a daddy's girl. 8 Regis and Kathie Lee Scheduled: Actor David Duchovny. 10 Shining Time Station 12 Montel Williams 49 700 Club WGN Geraldo 9:30 10 Mister Rogers 10AM 2 Mike & Maty 6 Price is Right 8 Leeza 10 Sesame Street 12 Richard Bey Scheduled topic: romantic rivals. 49 Susan Powter [Oprah imitator that lasted one season] Scheduled: Unconventional diet tips. WGN News 10:30 49 Murphy Brown 11AM 2 Phil Donahue Scheduled: A group of Illinois women who invest in the stock market. 6 Young and the Restless 8 In the Heat of the Night 10 Deutsche-Welle News

12 Rockford Files 49 Rescue 911 WGN Quincy 11:30 10 G.E.D. 49 Top Cops Noon 2 6 8 News 10 Living with Health 12 Perry Mason BW (that tradition of lunchtime Perry Mason on KPTV ended this week ) 49 Geraldo Scheduled topic: trophy women. WGN Charles Perez 12:30 2 Loving 6 Rush Limbaugh 8 American Journal 1PM 2 One Life to Live 6 As the World Turns 8 The Other Side 10 Time to Grow 12 Matlock 49 Jenny Jones Scheduled: authors of celebrity biographies. WGN Adventures of Timmy the Tooth 1:30 WGN Flintstones 2PM 2 General Hospital 6 Guiding Light 8 Another World 12 Hawaii Five-O 49 Ricki Lake WGN Samurai Syber-Squad 2:30 10 Storytime WGN Saved By The Bell

3PM 2 All My Children 6 Maury Povich Scheduled topic: unusual news stories. 8 Days of Our Lives 10 Sesame Street 12 Darkwing Duck 49 Tiny Toons WGN Saved By The Bell 3:30 12 Goof Troop 49 Taz-Mania WGN Charles in Charge 4PM 2 Sally Jessy Raphael Scheduled topic: sexually promiscuous teenage daughters. 6 News 8 Oprah Winfrey Scheduled topic: the accessibility to drugs and alcohol to children,. 10 Reading Rainbow At California Caverns, LeVar Burton learns about stalagmites, stalactites and other crystal formations. 12 Shnookums & Meat 49 Animaniacs WGN Love Connection 4:30 6 Hard Copy 10 Ghostwriter Victor's journal is recovered. 12 Aladdin 49 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers WGN Jeffersons 5PM 2 6 8 News 10 Bill Nye the Science Guy The Science Guy visits New York's Verrazano-Narrows Bridge to help explain the structural principles of compression and friction. 12 Family Matters Rachel reluctantly hires pushy Harriette [Jo-Marie Payton] to help at the restaurant; Steve bets the ranch on Carl's poker game. 49 Fresh Prince

Election results are in and Philip fights to remain cool amid campaign lies by Judge Robertson [Sherman Hemsley]. WGN Stellar Gospel Music Awards Meshach Taylor and Arnetia Walker host the 10th annual salute to blacks in the gospelmusic industry. Presenters include BeBe and CeCe Winans, Les Brown, Garcelle Beauvais and Gregory Alan Williams. 5:30 8 NBC News-Tom Brokaw 10 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 12 Wonder Years Kevin spends Valentine's Day trying to win back Winnie's affections after a Valentine intended for her ends up in Becky's locker. 49 Doogie Howser M.D. Vinnie [Max Casella] is no fly on the wall as he observes Doogie's personal and professional life while shooting a documentary on a day in the life of a teenage doctor. 6PM 2 ABC News-Peter Jennings 6 CBS News-Connie Chung & Dan Rather 8 News 10 Firing Line 12 Roseanne Roseanne begins to feel the empty-nest syndrome when Jackie [Laurie Metcalf] departs for police training, Becky dates a 17-year-old. 49 Full House Joey can't get fired up for a hockey match after being taunted about a humbling experience on the ice. 6:30 2 8 News 6 COPS 10 Nightly Business Report Market researcher Watts Wacker. 12 Coach 49 Fresh Prince 7PM 2 Jeopardy! 6 EXTRA! 8 Inside Edition Scheduled: A report on Gennifer Flowers. 10 MacNeil, Lehrer NewsHour 12 Star Trek: TNG Lwaxana [Majel Barrett] upsets Troi and Worf by taking Alexander [Brian Bonsall] under her wing; the Enterprise experiences mechanical problems when parasites attach

themselves to the ship. 49 Simpsons Bart suspects something rotten when Selma gets engaged to Sideshow Bob [Kelsey Grammer]. WGN News 7:30 2 Wheel of Fortune 6 Entertainment Tonight 8 Good Evening 49 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol A restaurant holdup and high-speed chase in Minnesota; a domestic dispute in Delaware. 8PM 2 Coach The Foxes join an encounter group to rekindle the passion in their marriage-but the only thing that gets Hayden [Craig T. Nelson] fired up is learning that Howard and Shirley are in the same session. 6 The Nanny After Maxwell informs Fran [Fran Drescher] that his will names her as the kids' guardian, she loses her reasonably sound mind and believes he has a fatal heart condition. 8 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Will may soon regret throwing out some of his phony lines to reel in dates with sorority ledges. Kareem Abdul Jabbar has a cameo. 10 Around the World in 80 Days Part 1 of Michael Palin's adventure as a real-life Phileas Fogg finds him enduring an Italian railroad strike. 12 Star Trek: Voyager DEBUT: The "Star Trek" franchise spins off its third and most ambitious enterprise-the 24th-century adventures of the USS Voyager and its captain, Kathryn Janeway [Kate Mulgrew]. In the opener, the crew is searching for Maquis rebels in a treacherous area of space known as the Badlands when the craft is mysteriously swept 70,000 light-years across the galaxy. There, the Voyager finds the Maquis ship and more: a curious alien named Neelix and a planet whose inhabitants live in an underground city run by a force called the Caretaker. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. 49 Melrose Place Jake joins Jo [Daphne Zuniga] to find her stolen baby; Sydney gets a roommate after Amanda hikes the rent; Matt confirms Amanda's suspicion that Michael lied about Peter's research being above board; Catlin [Jasmine Guy] sets the wheels in motion to dump Amanda from D&D; and Billy learns that Alison and Terry [David James Elliott] are serious. WGN Night Court 8:30 2 A Whole New Ballgame

Meg [Julia Campbell] doesn't want it known that it's her birthday, but it becomes public knowledge after Brett [Corbin Bernsen] broadcasts the news to all of Milwaukee. 6 Dave's World A feud with a snooty neighbor [William G. Schilling] may sink the Barrys' efforts to build a pool, while Kenny tries to tread water in his relationship with Julie. 8 Blossom Blossom [Mayim Bialik] thinks the acting life might be for her, but her audition for a famous stage director [Ian Abercrombie] doesn't play out as she hoped. WGN Simon & Simon 9PM 2 Movie "Death in Small Doses." Infidelity and incest figure into a complex murder case, the 1991 poisoning of a celebrated Dallas architect [Glynnis O'Connor] whose husband [Richard Thomas] becomes a prime suspect. The fact-based 1995 TV movie was filmed in 1993. 6 Murphy Brown After John [John Hostetter] informs the gang that a member of the show's crew has died, everyone recalls fond memories, except Murphy, who can't remember the guy. 8 Movie "Out for Justice." [1991] Steven Seagal as a Brooklyn cop tracking his partner's killer. Directed by John Flynn. William Forsythe. 10 America's War on Poverty 9:30 6 Cybill Cybill competes with a wily colleague [Morgan Fairchild] for the role of the producer's pet when she learns that one of their soap characters will die. Meanwhile, she plans for the arrival of Rachel's prudish Boston in-laws. WGN Movie "Treasure of the Four Crowns." [1983] The special effects cap this action-romance about fortune hunters seeking ancient treasure. 10PM 6 Chicago Hope A teenage boxer whom Dr. Watters [Hector Elizondo] helped train suffers a seizure. Birch [Peter MacNicol] lends support to a pregnant teen; and Dr. Shutt [Adam Arkin] is audited by the IRS. 12 49 News 10:30 49 A Current Affair 11PM 2 6 8 News 10 Masterpiece Theatre "Jeeves and Wooster" [Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie] fall out over the latter's trombone

practice; and Bertie encounters an heiress from his past. 12 Married...with Children Al and Steve [Ed O'Neill, David Garrison] put their heads together seeking solutions to impending baldness. 49 Northern Exposure Joel anticipates a weekend in Juneau in the company of female doctors, yet ends up stuck in a hotel suite with Maggie, who cramps his style. 11:30 12 Dear John WGN Sports Life-Dan Marino 11:35 2 Nightline 6 David Letterman Scheduled: David Duchovny ["The X-Files"]. 8 Jay Leno Scheduled: Charles Grodin, singer Pam Tillis. 12AM 10 Charlie Rose 12 The Newz 49 Love Connection 12:05 2 Last Call 12:30 12 Jon Stewart Scheduled guest: actor Michael Rapaport. 49 Infomercials WGN Fame 12:35 2 Jerry Springer 6 Rush Limbaugh 8 Conan O'Brien Scheduled: Actor-comedian John Leguizamo. 1AM 10 Jack Horkheimer WGN Movie "Duet for One." [1986] Julie Andrews stars as a violin virtuosa whose career is shattered by multiple sclerosis. 1:05

6 Dennis Prager 1:30 12 Hogan Family 49 World of Nature 1:35 2 News 6 Tom Snyder Scheduled: Rev. Bernice King, daughter of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 8 Greg Kinnear 2AM 12 Movie "A Breath of Scandal." [1960] Ferenc Molnar's romantic play "Olympia," embellished by handsome sets and costumes. 2:05 8 Nightside 2:10 2 World News Now 2:35 6 News 3AM WGN Infomercial 3:05 6 Price is Right [Doug Davidson] 3:30 49 Empty Nest WGN Kenneth Copeland 3:35 6 Up to the Minute 4AM 12 Hogan Family 49 Golden Girls WGN Winning Walk 4:30 12 Benson

49 ALF WGN Joyce Meyer -crainbebo

I suspect that's because Perry Mason runs elsewhere in the market (regardless of air time). It's not a common thing, since most of their programming is older but it does happen. That's certainly the case in Portland, as KPTV/KPDX still holds the rights. We have a similar situation here in Southern California, with another Me-TV show, I Love Lucy, as Fox's KTTV/KCOP holds the rights to that show, and is covered-up here locally on MeTV by The Lucy Show. KTLA's Antenna TV feed covers-up Married...with Children with a rebroadcast of its 6pm newshour from the main channel, as KDOC holds the rights to MWC (ironically, KTTV had the rights to MWC for nearly 20 years up until a couple of years ago).

Retro: Eastern New England - Saturday October 6, 1979

Source TV Guide Eastern New England edition 2 - WGBH Boston (PBS) 08:00a Sesame Street 09:00a Mister Rogers 09:30a Zoom 10:00a Sesame Street 11:00a Mister Rogers 11:30a Once Upon A Classic Fern, the Red Deer 12:30p Crocketts Victory Garden 01:00p Over Easy (topic: longevity) 01:30p Over Easy (guest: Maureen OSullivan) 02:00p Over Easy (guest: Eric Sevareid) 02:30p Over Easy (topic: sex and aging) 03:00p Over Easy (topic: retirement communities) 03:30p Kups Show 04:30p Like It Is interview 05:00p Freestyle children 05:30p Sesame Street 06:30p Elliot Norton Reviews 07:00p Sneak Previews (Siskel and Ebert discuss cult movies) 07:30p Musical Comedy Tonight (songs and dances from Broadway shows) 09:00p Movie Rhinoceros 1974

3 WFSB Hartford (CBS) 06:00a Man Builds, Man Destroys (a program on the environmental impact of the Alaska oil pipeline) 06:30a Villa Allegre children 07:00a Hot Fudge children (puppets episode about truth and falsehood) 07:30a Arthur & Company 08:00a Mighty Mouse/Heckle and Jeckle cartoons 09:00a Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30a Popeye cartoon 11:30a Fat Albert 12:00a Kidsworld 12:30p Super 7 cartoon 01:30p 30 Minutes 02:00p Movie Stand Up and Be Counted 1972 04:00p Sports Spectacular (coverage of the Pacific Invitational Gymnastics Championships) 05:00p Horse Racing (special) The Jockey Club Gold Cup (Affirmed and Spectacular Bid are in the field) 06:00p News 06:30p CBS News Bob Schieffer 07:00p Agronsky and Company discussion 07:30p Guinness Game 08:00p Working Stiffs (starred Michael Keaton and Jim Belushi) 08:30p The Bad News Bears 09:00p Big Shamus, Little Shamus 10:00p Paris 11:00p News 11:30p Movie Downhill Racer 1965 01:30a News 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:00a International Zone 06:30a Carrascolendas children 07:00a Que Pasa USA comedy 07:30a For Kids Only Ron Robin, host 08:00a Daffy Duck cartoon 08:30a Casper cartoon 09:00a Fred and Barney 10:00a Super Globetrotters cartoon 10:30a New Shmoo cartoon 11:00a Get Off Your Block 11:30a News 12:00p Johnny Quest cartoon 12:30p The Jetsons 01:00p Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine (same as Ch. 27 @ 9a)

01:30p Last of the Wild 02:00p World of Survival 02:30p Greatest Sports Legends 03:00p Baseball American League Championship Series Game 4 Baltimore Orioles vs. California Angels from Anaheim, CA (Orioles won 8-0 and clinched the pennant) 06:00p News 06:30p NBC News John Hart 07:00p The Gong Show (panelists: Rip Taylor, Jaye P. Morgan and Sweet Louie) 07:30p Hollywood Squares (Moses Malone, Cathy Rigby, Hank Aaron, Janet Guthrie, Paul Hourning, Bob Segren, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jo Jo Starbuck and Bill Walton) 08:00p CHiPS (Game 4 of the National League Championship Series would have aired here if it were needed the Pittsburgh Pirates swept the Cincinnati Reds 3-0) 09:00p BJ and the Bear 10:00p A Man Called Slone 11:00p News 11:30p Saturday Night Live (host: Maureen Stapleton; musical guest: Linda Ronstadt and Phoebe Snow) 01:00a Don Kirshners Rock Concert 02:30a Insight 5 WCVB Boston (ABC) 06:00a Better Way consumer report 06:30a Jabberwocky children (topic: photography) 07:00a Barbapapa cartoons 07:30a Captain Bob children (a salmon is sketched; Captain Bob goes back to the original channel 5) 08:00a Superfriends cartoon 09:00a Plastic Man 11:00a Spider-Woman 11:30a Candlepin Bowling 12:30p American Bandstand (performances by Mary MacGregor and Smokey Robinson) (to be honest I dont ever remember WCVB clearing Bandstand at any time I used to watch on either WMUR or WPRI) 01:30p College Football Today 01:45p College Football Michigan vs. Michigan State from East Lansing, MI 05:00p Wild World of Sports boxing (WBA lightweight crown, Ernesto Espana vs. Sean OGrady) and figure skating 06:30p News 07:00p Lawrence Welk 08:00p The Ropers 08:30p Detective School 09:00p The Love Boat (guests: Ray Buktenica, David Matthau, Richard Kline, Jennifer Salt, Lyle Waggoner, Phyllis Diller) 10:00p Hart to Hart 11:00p News 11:30p Movie The Cardinal 1963

03:15a Wanted: Dead or Alive 03:45a News 04:00a The Lone Ranger 04:30a Good Day! 6 WTEV New Bedford (CBS) 06:00a Childrens Gospel Hour 06:30a Farmers Corner 07:00a Archies cartoon 07:30a Develin cartoon 08:00a Mighty Mouse/Heckle and Jeckle 09:00a Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30a Popeye 12:00p Jason of Star Command 12:30p Super 7 01:30p 30 Minutes 02:00p Movie To Be Announced 04:00p Sports Spectacular 05:00p Horse Racing (special) The Jockey Club Gold Cup (Affirmed and Spectacular Bid are in the field) 06:00p News 06:30p CBS News Bob Schieffer 07:00p Family Feud 07:30p The Muppet Show (guest: Victor Borge) 08:00p Working Stiffs 08:30p The Bad News Bears 09:00p Big Shamus, Little Shamus 10:00p Paris 11:00p News 11:30p Movie The Andromeda Strain 1971 02:00a News 7 WNAC Boston (CBS) 06:25a Greater Bostonians music 06:30a Sunrise Semester Drama in Education (training teachers) 07:00a Rebop children 07:30a Vegetable Soup children 08:00a Mighty Mouse/Heckle and Jeckle 09:00a Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30a Popeye 12:00p Jason of Star Command 12:30p Super 7 01:30p 30 Minutes 02:00p Up Front (host: Ted OBrien) 02:30p Movie Tarzans New York Adventure 1942 04:00p Sports Spectacular

05:00p Horse Racing (special) The Jockey Club Gold Cup (Affirmed and Spectacular Bid are in the field) 06:00p News 06:30p Black News 07:00p Dance Fever (judges: Andrea McArdle, Donny Most and Susan Richardson; Ethel Merman sings Alexanders Ragtime Band) 07:30p Sha-Na-Na (guest: Barbi Benton) 08:00p Working Stiffs 08:30p The Bad News Bears 09:00p Big Shamus, Little Shamus 10:00p Paris 11:00p News 11:30p Movie Red Sun 1971 01:30a Movie Cotter 1971 03:00a News 03:30a Greater Bostonians music 8 WTNH New Haven (ABC) 06:30a Davey and Goliath 06:45a New Day religion 07:00a Star Trek 08:00a Superfriends 09:00a Plastic Man 11:00a Spider-Woman 11:30a Scooby and Scrappy Doo cartoon 12:00p Weekend Special The Horse That Played Center Field cartoon 12:30p American Bandstand (performances by Mary MacGregor and Smokey Robinson) 01:30p College Football Today 01:45p College Football Michigan vs. Michigan State from East Lansing, MI 05:00p Wild World of Sports boxing (WBA lightweight crown, Ernesto Espana vs. Sean OGrady) and figure skating 06:30p The Price is Right 07:00p News 07:30p Fight for City Hall (Bridgeport, CT mayoral candidates are the guests) 08:00p The Ropers 08:30p Detective School 09:00p The Love Boat 10:00p Hart to Hart 11:00p News 11:30p Movie M*A*S*H 1970 01:45a ABC News 02:00a News 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 08:00a Superfriends 09:00a Plastic Man

11:00a Spider-Woman 11:30a Scooby and Scrappy Doo 12:00p Weekend Special The Horse That Played Center Field cartoon 12:30p American Bandstand (performances by Mary MacGregor and Smokey Robinson) 01:30p College Football Today 01:45p College Football Michigan vs. Michigan State from East Lansing, MI 05:00p Wild World of Sports boxing (WBA lightweight crown, Ernesto Espana vs. Sean OGrady) and figure skating 06:30p To Be Announced 07:00p Hee Haw (guests: John Conlee, Susie Allanson, and Jana Lee) 08:00p The Ropers 08:30p The Bad News Bears 09:00p The Love Boat 10:00p Hart to Hart 11:00p The Avengers 12:00a ABC News 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 06:30a Christopher Closeup 07:00a Impacto in Portuguese 07:30a Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine (Marlo celebrates the International Year of the Child) 08:00a Daffy Duck 08:30a Casper 09:00a Fred and Barney 10:00a Super Globetrotters 10:30a New Shmoo 11:00a Flash Gordon cartoon 11:30a Godzilla cartoon 12:00p Bewitched 12:30p Hogans Heroes (x2) 01:30p NBC News Special coverage of Pope John Paul IIs arrival at the White House (ABC and CBS will interrupt regular programming for coverage) 02:00p Star Trek 03:00p Baseball American League Championship Series Game 4 Baltimore Orioles vs. California Angels from Anaheim, CA (Orioles won 8-0 and clinched the pennant) 06:00p News 06:30p NBC News John Hart 07:00p Sha-Na-Na 07:30p Dance Fever (judges: Robert Mandan, Cathy Rigby, and Ronnie Schell) 08:00p CHiPS 09:00p BJ and the Bear 10:00p A Man Called Slone 11:00p News 11:30p Saturday Night Live 01:00a Soap Factory Disco music (guests: Zulema and Van McCoy)

01:30a Soap Factory Disco music (guests: Skyy and First Choice) 12 WPRI Providence (ABC) 07:00a The Partridge Family 07:30a Allamaze children 08:00a Superfriends 09:00a Plastic Man 11:00a Spider-Woman 11:30a Scooby and Scrappy Doo 12:00p Wrestling 12:30p American Bandstand (performances by Mary MacGregor and Smokey Robinson) 01:30p College Football Today 01:45p College Football Michigan vs. Michigan State from East Lansing, MI 05:00p Wild World of Sports boxing (WBA lightweight crown, Ernesto Espana vs. Sean OGrady) and figure skating 06:30p News 07:00p Lawrence Welk 08:00p The Ropers 08:30p Detective School 09:00p The Love Boat 10:00p Hart to Hart 11:00p News 11:30p Movie The Scalphunters 1968 25 WXNE Boston (Ind) 06:30a Health Field (topic: diabetes research) 07:00a Linus the Lionhearted cartoons 07:30a Josie and the Pussycats cartoon 08:00a The Hulk cartoon 08:30a Ironman cartoon 09:00a Captain America cartoon 09:30a Lassie 10:00a Movie Lassies Great Adventure 1963 (This was 5 episodes of the show shot in color and put s together as a movie. The TV episodes were shown in black & white.) 11:30a Movie Stranger At My Door 1956 01:00p Bronco 02:00p Bonanza 03:00p The Big Valley 04:00p High Chaparral 05:00p Alias Smith and Jones 06:00p Grizzly Adams 07:00p Famous Classic Tales Ivanhoe cartoon 08:00p Light to the Nations 09:30p The Lesson religion 10:00p Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 11:00p The Dakotas

27 WSMW Worcester (Ind) 08:00a AG-USA (Horticulturist David Baggett demonstrates small-scale gardening techniques for limited spaces) 08:30a Vegetable Soup children (a discussion of American Indians) 09:00a Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine (bicycle safety, pre-fame clips of The Carpenters, and a lesson on Nigeria) 09:30a Mundo Real 10:00a The Fabulous Storybook Lady The Ugly Duckling and Hansel & Gretel" 10:30a Dick Tracy serial 11:00a Cartoon Classics 12:00p Wrestling 02:00p Candid Camera 02:30p Movie Tarzan Escapes 1936 04:30p Movie Charlie Chan in City in Darkness 1939 06:00p Movie Abbott and Costello Go to Mars 1953 07:30p Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig 08:00p Nashville, USA 08:30p That Nashville Music 09:00p Porter Wagoner (guests: Brenda Kaye Perry and Linda Naile) 09:30p Pop Goes the Country (guests: Bill Anderson, Jim Stafford, Con Hunley) 10:00p Nashville on the Road (guests: The Kendalls and Terry Gibbs) 10:30p College Football Boston University vs. Harvard (tape delayed) 36 WSBE Providence (PBS) 11:30a Once Upon A Classic Fern, the Red Deer 12:30p Crocketts Victory Garden 01:00p Heres to Your Health 01:30p Chesapeake Planter documentary 02:00p Hocking Valley Bluegrass 02:30p John Callaway Interviews 03:00p Portrait of a Terrorist documentary 04:00p 13th State 04:30p Sports Unlimited 05:00p Pro Soccer (league and teams not listed not NASL as their season had ended in September) 06:00p Shades discussion 06:30p Another Voice interview 07:00p Once Upon A Classic The Old Curiosity Shop 07:30p Feelings children 08:00p Nova A Plague on Our Children (probe of controversy surrounding the use and disposal of toxic chemicals) 10:00p Musical Comedy Tonight 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) 08:00a Faith for Today

08:30a Viewpoint on Nutrition 09:00a Villa Allegre 09:30a Carrascolendas children 10:00a Hot Fudge children (peer pressure is the topic) 10:30a Movie Blondie Brings Up Baby 1939 12:00p Movie Crazy Over Horses 1951 01:30p Movie Fort Worth 1951 03:00p The Rifleman 04:00p Movie Love Me Tender 1956 06:00p Hogans Heroes 06:30p Adam-12 07:00p Family Feud 08:00p Gunsmoke 09:00p Maverick 10:00p Abbott and Costello 11:00p Chico and the Man 11:30p Movie Sherlock Holmes Faces Death 1943 44 WGBX Boston (PBS) 05:00p Consumer Survival Kit 05:30p People of the First Light 06:00p Say Brother 07:00p Once Upon A Classic The Old Curiosity Shop 07:30p Feelings children 08:00p Forsyte Saga 09:00p Footsteps 09:30p Heres to Your Health (avoiding tooth decay) 10:00p Agronsky and Company discussion 10:30p News 53 WEDN Norwich CT (PBS) 09:30a Once Upon a Classic Fern, the Red Deer 10:30a Connections documentary (about the 1965 Northeast blackout) 11:30a Here to Make Music Schuberts Trout Quintent 12:30p Crocketts Victory Garden 01:00p Day Care in the Home 01:30p Wall Street Week 02:00p The Scarlet Letter (captioned for the hearing impaired) 03:00p Academy Leaders films (Norman Corwin hosts; 1st of 10 weeks screening short subjects that won or were nominated for Academy Awards) 04:00p Peoples Caucus 05:00p Freestyle children 05:30p Feelings children 06:00p Footsteps 06:30p Another Voice interview 07:00p Once Upon A Classic The Old Curiosity Shop

07:30p Crocketts Victory Garden 08:00p Commanders documentary (Soviet Marshall Georgi Zhukov) 09:00p Medium opera 10:00p Musical Comedy Tonight 11:30p Monty Pythons Flying Circus 56 WLVI Boston (Ind) 07:30a Whitney and the Robot (Whitney and 4-U2 learn about laryngitis, and visit a doctor) 08:00a Music and the Spoken Word 08:30a Jimmy Swaggart religion 09:00a Oral Roberts religion 09:30a Ken Copland religion 10:30a De Todo Un Poco in Spanish 11:00a Wrestling 01:00p Movie The Colossus of New York 1958 02:30p Movie Dagora, the Space Monster 04:00p Movie Beach Blanket Bingo 1965 06:00p Happy Days Again 06:30p Sanford and Son 07:00p Star Trek 08:00p Movie Sergeant York 1941 11:00p Juke Box music (guests: Rose Royce, Boomtown Rats, Peaches & Herb) 11:30p Movie The Valley of Gwangi 1969 68 WQTV Boston (Ind) No over-the-air programming listed Starcase subscription TV all day

Retro: Eastern New England - Monday October 8, 1979

Source TV Guide Eastern New England edition 2 - WGBH Boston (PBS) 08:45a AM Weather 09:00a Writing For a Reason 09:30a Movie Two-Way Stretch 1960 11:00a The Electric Company 11:30a Sesame Street 12:30p Musical Comedy Tonight special; Ethel Merman, Carol Burnett, Richard Chamberlin and John Davidson perform songs and dances from Broadway 02:00p Camera Three 02:30p Sesame Street

03:30p Villa Allegre 04:00p Sesame Street 05:00p Mister Rogers Neighborhood 05:30p The Electric Company 06:00p Zoom 06:30p Mister Rogers 07:00p Doctor Who Pyramids of Mars conclusion 07:30p Wild World of Animals the wolf 08:00p Paul Robeson (special) James Earl Jones reprises his Broadway role 10:00p News 10:30p MacNeil/Lehrer Report 11:00p Movie The Green Man 1956 3 WFSB Hartford (CBS) 06:00a Agronsky and Company 06:30a Comment discussion 07:00a Monday Morning 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Tom and Jerry 09:30a Woody Woodpecker & Friends 10:00a Dinah! & Friends co-host Charles Nelson Reilly; guests Patty Duke Astin, Melissa Gilbert, , Henny Youngman, singers Mary Welch and Michael Johnson, English professor Leonard Wolf and humorist Ken Minyard 11:30a Beat the Clock 12:00p News Day Ch. 3 program manager Dave Urich discusses ratings and explains how programming decisions are made 01:00p Search for Tomorrow 01:30p As The World Turns 02:30p Guiding Light 03:30p One Day at a Time 04:00p Tom and Jerry 04:30p The Brady Bunch 05:00p Sanford and Son 05:30p All in the Family 06:00p News 07:00p CBS News Walter Cronkite 07:30p PM Magazine Barbara Mandrell, highlights of the Annual Governors Regatta, Chef Tell prepares a stuffed pork roast 08:00p The White Shadow 09:00p MASH (Radar gets sent home) 09:30p The Country Music Association Awards (special) Kenny Rogers, host 11:00p News 11:30p Mary Tyler Moore 12:00a Harry O 01:10a McMillan & Wife

4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:00a Sign On Seminar: Creative Divorce Reaching Out for New Relationships 06:30a News 07:00a Today Tom Brokaw; Novelist James Welch (The Death of Jim Loney) 09:00a The Doctors 09:30a Mindreaders game; Jack Carter, Elaine Joyce 10:00a Card Sharks 10:30a Hollywood Squares Jimmy Brogan, Billy Crystal, Melissa Gilbert, George Gobel, Shirley Jones, Steve Landesberg, Rose Marie, Bernadette Peters, Patrick Wayne 11:00a High Rollers game 11:30a Wheel of Fortune 12:00p News 12:30p Woman 79 Sharon King; look at what home furnishings say about the occupants; how to prepare a childrens birthday party; use of tranquilizers 01:30p Days of Our Lives 02:30p Another World (90 minutes) 04:00p Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 12 @ 9a) 05:30p News 06:00p News 07:00p NBC News John Chancellor and David Brinkley 07:30p Evening Magazine Plus sized models, Barbara Mandrell, smoking, Chef Tell prepares stuffed pork loin 08:00p Little House on the Prairie 09:00p NBC Theater (special) When Hell Was In Session 11:00p News 11:30p Johnny Carson David Letterman, guest host; Elke Sommer , guest 01:00a Tomorrow 5 WCVB Boston (ABC) 06:00a News 06:25a News for the Deaf 06:30a News 06:50a News for the Deaf 07:00a Good Morning America David Hartman; a five-part series on hazardous occupations begins 09:00a Good Day! discussion of the sexual revolution 10:30a Phil Donahue (same as channels 8 &10 @ 9a) 11:30a Laverne & Shirley 12:00p News 12:30p Ryans Hope 01:00p All My Children 02:00p One Life to Live 03:00p General Hospital 04:00p Rhoda 04:30p Family Feud 05:00p Carol Burnett and Friends

05:30p All in the Family 06:00p News 07:00p ABC News Frank Reynolds (listing is inaccurate World News Tonight started in July 1978 with Reynolds, Peter Jennings and Max Robinson) 07:30p Papal Visit (Pope John Paul II was making his first visit to the U.S.) 08:00p Family Feud (special) casts of Benson and Eight is Enough square off against Dallas and One Day at a Time 09:00p Monday Night Football Miami Dolphins at Oakland Raiders 12:00a News 12:30a Screening Room 02:00a Nightshift 02:30a News 02:40a Papal Visit 6 WTEV New Bedford (CBS) 06:15a Community Calendar 06:30a Another Voice religious 07:00a Bullwinkle 07:30a Dudley Do Right 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 09:30a Love of Life 10:00a Beat the Clock 10:30a Whew! game 10:55a News Douglas Edwards 11:00a The Price is Right 12:00p News 12:30p Search for Tomorrow 01:00p The Young and the Restless 01:30p As The World Turns 02:30p Guiding Light 03:30p One Day at a Time 04:00p Movie Picnic 1955 06:00p Match Game 06:30p News 07:00p CBS News Walter Cronkite 07:30p The Jokers Wild 08:00p The White Shadow 09:00p MASH 09:30p Country Music Association Awards 11:00p News 11:30p Harry O 12:40a McMillan & Wife 02:40a News 03:10a Community Calendar

7 WNAC Boston (CBS) 05:40a Greater Bostonians music 05:45a Farm and Market Report 06:20a Peoplescope Bill Turpie 06:50a Las Noticias de Hoy 07:00a Monday Morning 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Dinah! & Friends co-host Paul Williams; guests Ray Bolger, actors Cathryn Damon and Jay Thomas, dancer Stan Soburn, newsman Ken Minyard 10:00a Beat the Clock 10:30a Whew! game 10:55a News Douglas Edwards 11:00a The Price is Right 12:00p At Noon Ted OBrien; the third annual Bonnie Bell Road Race is covered 12:30p Search for Tomorrow 01:00p The Young and the Restless 01:30p As The World Turns 02:30p Guiding Light 03:30p One Day at a Time 04:00p Streets of San Francisco 05:00p The Jokers Wild game 05:30p Candlepins for Cash bowling game 06:00p News 07:00p CBS News Walter Cronkite 07:30p Newlywed Game 08:00p The White Shadow 09:00p MASH 09:30p Country Music Association Awards 11:00p News 11:30p Harry O 12:40a McMillan & Wife 02:40a News 03:10a Asian Focus 03:25a Greater Bostonians 8 WTNH New Haven (ABC) 06:00a Fight for City Hall 06:30a Battle of the Planets 07:00a Good Morning America 09:00a Phil Donahue topic is sex therapy 10:00a Mike Douglas (same as channel 12 @ 9a) 11:00a Laverne & Shirley 11:30a Family Feud 12:00p 12 OClock Live! 12:30p Ryans Hope 01:00p All My Children

02:00p One Life to Live 03:00p General Hospital 04:00p Merv Griffin guests are mime Robert Shields, Earl Holliman, Betty White, singer Nana Mouskouri and Joan Collins 05:30p MASH 06:00p News 07:00p ABC News Frank Reynolds (listing is inaccurate World News Tonight started in July 1978 with Reynolds, Peter Jennings and Max Robinson) 07:30p The Muppet Show Crystal Gale 08:00p Family Feud (special) 09:00p Monday Night Football 12:00a News 12:30a College Football 79 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 06:00a PTL Club religion 07:55a American Trail 08:00a Good Morning America 09:00a PTL Club 10:00a Phil Donahue guest is Helen Reddy 11:00a Laverne & Shirley 11:30a Family Feud 12:00p $20,000 Pyramid 12:30p Ryans Hope 01:00p All My Children 02:00p One Life to Live 03:00p General Hospital 04:00p The Edge of Night 04:30p Gilligans Island 05:00p Bonanza 06:00p News 06:30p ABC News Frank Reynolds (listing is inaccurate World News Tonight started in July 1978 with Reynolds, Peter Jennings and Max Robinson) 07:00p Lets Go To The Races game 07:30p Wild Kingdom 08:00p Family Feud (special) 09:00p Monday Night Football 12:00a News 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 06:30a News Conference interview 06:55a AmericanTrail 07:00a Today 09:00a Phil Donahue (same as channel 8 ) 10:00a Card Sharks 10:30a Hollywood Squares

11:00a High Rollers game 11:30a Wheel of Fortune 12:00p News 12:30p Carol Burnett and Friends 01:00p Days of Our Lives 02:00p The Doctors 02:30p Another World 04:00p The Brady Bunch 04:30p Mary Tyler Moore 05:00p The Odd Couple 05:30p Happy Days Again 06:00p News 06:30p NBC News John Chancellor and David Brinkley 07:00p PM Magazine profile of Barbara Mandrell, a look at a mobile medical team designed to help premature babies, a visit to a nut roasting shop, tips on choosing a porkloin roast, thigh exercises 07:30p Tic Tac Dough game 08:00p Little House on the Prairie 09:00p NBC Theater 11:00p News 11:30p Johnny Carson 01:00a Tomorrow 12 WPRI Providence (ABC) 06:00a Dinah! & Friends co-host Paul Williams; program about Playboy magazine with Hugh Heffner, photographer Bruno Bernard, author Lendon Smith (Feed Your Kids Right) , and former Playboy models 07:00a Good Morning America 09:00a Mike Douglas from Las Vegas; co-host Lola Falana; guests James Darren, golfer Nancy Lopez, impressionists Roger and Roger, singer Michael Johnson, beauty expert Adrien Arpel and acrobatic cyclist Charlie Charles 10:30a $20,000 Pyramid 11:00a Laverne & Shirley 11:30a Family Feud 12:00p News 12:30p Ryans Hope 01:00p All My Children 02:00p One Life to Live 03:00p General Hospital 04:00p Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 8 ) 05:30p MASH 06:00p News 06:30p ABC News Frank Reynolds (listing is inaccurate World News Tonight started in July 1978 with Reynolds, Peter Jennings and Max Robinson) 07:00p Newlywed Game 07:30p Cross-Wits game; guests Robert Reed, Mabel King, Vicki Lawrence and John

Schuck 08:00p Family Feud (special) 09:00p Monday Night Football 12:00a News 12:30a Emergency One! 25 WXNE Boston (Ind) 06:00a Ross Bagley - religion 07:00a 700 Club guests: Efem Zimbalist Jr., Andrae Crouch, Doug Oldham 08:30a Cartoons 09:00a Lassie 09:30a Leave It to Beaver 10:00a Movie Dear Brigitte 1965 11:55a News 12:00p Gomer Pyle, USMC 12:30p McHales Navy 01:00p Pete and Gladys 01:30p Room 222 02:00p Bullwinkle 02:30p Rocket Robin Hood 03:00p Thunderbirds cartoon 03:30p Spiderman cartoon 04:00p Krofft Superstars 04:30p Superman 05:00p The Bionic Woman 06:00p Get Smart 06:30p Jackie Gleason 07:00p Jim Rockford, Private Investigator 08:00p Bonanza 09:00p 700 Club 11:00p The Big Valley 27 WSMW Worcester (Ind) 08:30a Abbot and Costello 09:00a Medic 09:30a Cooking With Bernard (recipe: chicken papaya) 10:00a PTL Club 12:00p Columbus Day Special 12:30p Movie The Wrong Arm of the Law 1963 02:30p The FBI 03:30p Porky Pig and Friends 04:30p Bugs Bunny 05:00p Chico and the Man 05:30p Abbott and Costello 06:00p Gong Show 06:30p Candid Camera

07:00p Kojak 08:00p Movie A Novel Affair 1956 09:55p Stock Report 10:00p News 10:30p Inside Worcester 11:00p Maude 11:30p Movie Eternally Yours 1939 01:30a News 36 WSBE Providence (PBS) Note: gaps in programming are for instructional programs not listed by TV Guide 09:00a Sesame Street 01:30p The Electric Company 04:00p Sesame Street 05:00p Mister Rogers Neighborhood 05:30p The Electric Company 06:00p Zoom 06:30p Over Easy Hugh Downs; First Lady Rosalynn Carter discusses growing older 07:00p Government: A Public Trust 08:00p Paul Robeson (special) James Earl Jones reprises his Broadway role 10:00p Poldark Part 15 11:00p Dick Cavett 11:30p MacNeil/Lehrer Report 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) 06:30a Ed Allen exercise 07:00a Dr. Doolittle 07:30a The Munsters 08:00a Popeye 08:30a Romper Room 09:00a Tom Larson 09:50a News 10:00a Ironside 11:00a Marcus Welby, M.D. 12:00p Movie Born Yesterday 1950 02:00p Heckle and Jeckle 02:30p Porky Pig and Friends 03:00p Bugs Bunny and Friends 03:30p Star Blazers cartoon 04:00p My Three Sons 04:30p Emergency One! 05:30p Hogans Heroes 06:00p Adam-12 06:30p The Odd Couple 07:00p Maude 07:30p Dick Van Dyke

08:00p Sergeant Bilko 08:30p Our Miss Brooks 09:00p Movie When Worlds Collide 1951 11:00p Chico and the Man 11:30p Andy Griffith 12:00a The Beverly Hillbillies 12:30a Green Acres 44 WGBX Boston (PBS) 05:30p Villa Allegre 06:00p The French Chef dishes using leftovers 06:30p Over Easy 07:00p Dick Cavett harmonica player Larry Adler 07:30p MacNeil/Lehrer Report 08:00p Once Upon a Classic part 1 of a 10 part adaptation of Dickens The Old Curiosity Shop 08:30p Pearls documentary about Hollywood stereotypes of Asians 09:00p Poldark Part 15 10:30p Dick Cavett 11:00p ABC News closed captioned for the hearing-impaired 53 WEDN Norwich CT (PBS) Note: gaps in programming are for instructional programs not listed by TV Guide 08:30a Earth Science instruction 09:00a Sesame Street 11:00a The Electric Company 03:30p Villa Alegre 04:00p Sesame Street 05:00p Mister Rogers Neighborhood 05:30p The Electric Company 06:00p TV Community College instruction 06:30p Over Easy 07:00p Dick Cavett 07:30p MacNeil/Lehrer Report 08:00p Paul Robeson (special) James Earl Jones reprises his Broadway role 10:00p Connecticut Prime Time 10:30p Connecticut Screening Room (short films by local artists) 56 WLVI Boston (Ind) 07:00a Tom and Jerry 07:30a The Flintstones 08:00a Gilligans Island 08:30a Woody Woodpecker 09:00a New Zoo Revue 09:30a Bozos Big Top 10:00a De Todo un Poco in Spanish

10:30a New England Today topic: energy conservation 11:00a Family Affair 11:30a That Girl 12:00p The Lucy Show 12:30p Password Plus Patty Duke Astin and John Astin 01:00p The Partridge Family 01:30p The Banana Splits 02:00p Yogi Bear 02:30p Casper 03:00p Mighty Mouse 03:30p Woody Woodpecker 04:30p The Flintstones 05:00p The Brady Bunch (x2) 06:00p Happy Days Again 06:30p Make Me Laugh game; comics are Gary Muledeer, Kip Addotta and the Unknown Comic; Dodie Goodman is a contestant 07:00p Sanford and Son 07:30p Mary Tyler Moore 08:00p Movie How to Murder Your Wife 1965 10:30p Love, American Style 11:00p Benny Hill 11:30p Best of Groucho 68 WQTV Boston (Ind) 07:00a PTL Club religion 8a-5:30p Starcase subscription TV 05:30p Country Serenade 06:00p Melting Pot cooking 06:30p Success interview 7p-overnight Starcase subscription TV

from Lancaster Sunday News The Sunday News took a page from the TVG metro editions, listing local channels first, followed by out-of-town channels WMAR 2-CBS Baltimore 7:00 Ground of Faith (guest is US Ambassador to the UN Andrew Young) 8:00 TBA 8:30 Bloomin' Place 9:00 Movie "The Tin Star" 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Face the Nation noon Navy Football 12:30 NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Dallas-NY Giants

3:45 NFL Today 4:00 US Open Tennis 9:00 60 Minutes 10:00 Kaz (series preview) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" 1:30 Bible Reading KYW 3-NBC Philadelphia 5:30 A Better Way 6:00 Pattern for Living 6:30 Mortarboard 7:00 Success Strategies 7:30 Challenge 8:00 Vegetable Soup II 8:30 Sunday 9:00 Insight 9:30 Feelin' Free 10:00 Myriad 10:30 Report from... 11:00 Penn State Football Highlights noon Meet the Press 12:30 NFL '78 1:00 NFL: Cincinnati-Cleveland 4:00 NFL: Miami-Baltimore 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Donald Duck Quacks Up" 8:00 Big Event "Sword of Justice" (series preview) 10:00 Weekend (season premiere, college students sell encyclopedias in the summer/the birth and first month of life of test-tube baby Louise Joy Brown) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders" 2:00 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Harry Chapin, Tom Chapin, Steve Chapin, Gary Muledeer, and New Untouchables) 3:30 Interaction 4:00 News WRC 4-NBC Washington 7:00 A Better Way 7:30 Her-rah! 8:00 Telus 9:00 Sunday 10:00 2 Plus You 11:00 Vistas 11:30 One on One noon Meet the Press 12:30 Consumer Byline

1:00 World of Survival 1:30 Wild Kingdom 2:00 Marty Robbins' Spotlight 2:30 In Search of... 3:00 NFL Game of the Week 3:30 NFL '78 4:00 NFL: Miami-Baltimore (listed as a college game ) 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Donald Duck Quacks Up" 8:00 Big Event "Sword of Justice" (series preview) 10:00 Weekend 11:00 News 11:30 Emergency! Movie "Most Deadly Passage" (Gage and DeSoto on special assignment in Seattle) WTTG 5-Ind Washington 6:30 This is the Life 7:00 World Tomorrow 7:30 Jimmy Swaggart 8:00 Wonderama 10:00 Domingo 11:00 Movie "Maya" 12:30 Movie "The Subject was Roses" 2:30 Movie "The Molly Maguires" 5:00 Movie "Never Give an Inch" 7:00 Hee Haw (guests Dennis Weaver, Susan Raye, and Jimmy Henley) 8:00 Lawrence Welk "World's Vacation Spots!" 9:00 David Wolper Presents "Primal Man: The Killer Instinct" (man's basic instinct for aggression and his interactions with animals in the wild) 10:00 News 10:30 Donna Fargo 11:00 Imus, plus... 12:30 David Susskind (Showbiz kids, stage mothers, and Charles Templeton) WPVI 6-ABC Philadelphia 6:00 Christophers 6:30 This is the Life 7:00 Directions 7:30 Sunday Session 8:00 Dialogue 8:30 Mass 9:00 Puerto Rican Panorama 9:30 Animals, Animals, Animals 9:55 Schoolhouse Rock 10:00 Great Grape Ape 10:30 Captain Noah & the Magical Ark 11:00 Al Alberts

noon Movie: TBA 1:30 Larry Ferrari 2:00 Issues & Answers 2:30 Action News Issues & Answers 3:00 New Jersey: Perspective 3:30 Philadelphia: Perspective 4:00 Movie: TBA 6:00 News 6:30 Visions 7:00 20/20 8:00 Roots (conclusion) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie: TBA 1:30 Action News Issues & Answers 2:00 ABC News WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster 6:45 Sacred Heart 7:00 Music & the Spoken Word 7:30 Faith for Today 8:00 Couriers 8:30 Christopher Closeup 8:45 Nuestra Communidad 9:00 This is the Life 9:30 Magic Cocoon 10:00 Penn State Football Highlights 11:00 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine 11:30 Cartoonland 11:55 News noon Call of the Outdoors 12:30 Meet the Press 1:00 This is the NFL 1:30 Baseball: St. Louis-Philadelphia 4:00 NFL: Miami-Baltimore 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Donald Duck Quacks Up" 8:00 Big Event "Sword of Justice" 10:00 Weekend 11:00 News 11:30 Emergency! Movie "Most Deadly Passage" 1:30 News WCAU 10-CBS Philadelphia 5:55 Agricultural News 6:00 Ground of Faith (Andrew Young) 7:00 Sunday Edition 8:00 Earthwatch

8:30 Dateline: Yesterday 9:00 AM 10:00 Eye on... 10:30 Update 11:00 Camera Three 11:30 Face the Nation noon Willdlife Adventure 12:30 NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Philadelphia-Washington 3:45 NFL Today 4:00 US Open Tennis 9:00 60 Minutes 10:00 Kaz (series preview) 11:00 CBS News 11:15 News 11:45 Movie "The Yellow Rolls-Royce" 2:05 Movie "The Violent Men" 3:55 AM WBAL 11-NBC Baltimore 6:30 Learning to Read 7:00 Focus on Faith 7:15 Davey & Goliath 7:30 Day of Discovery 8:00 Vegetable Soup II 8:30 Thunder 9:00 Movie "Francis" 10:30 Movie "Of Love and Desire" 1:00 NFL: game TBA, either Cincinnati-Cleveland or Seattle-Pittsburgh 4:00 Meet the Press 4:30 Look at It This Way 5:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals 5:30 Wild Kingdom 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Donald Duck Quacks Up" 9:00 Big Event "Sword of Justice" (series preview) 10:00 Weekend 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "A Covenant with Death" WHYY 12-PBS Wilmington/Philadelphia (which for some reason wasn't mentioned in the Channels Listed section) 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:00 Zoom

10:30 Sesame Street 11:30 Studio See (making Louisville Sluggers/restoring historic graveyards/national junior sled-dog competition) noon Once Upon a Classic "What Katy Did" (pt 3) 12:30 People's Business: Harrisburg Report 1:00 Movie "The Magician" 3:00 Great Performances "The Time of Your Life" 5:00 Firing Line 6:00 Getting on Top of It 6:30 French Chef 7:00 Forsyte Saga "Action for Libel" 8:00 Evening at Pops (guest Clamma Dale) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Mayor of Casterbridge" (pt 2) 10:00 Pallisers (pt 7) 11:00 Kup's Show mid. Edgar Wallace Mystery Theater "Attempt to Kill" WJZ 13-ABC Baltimore 6:00 This is the Life 6:30 International Zone 7:00 Blackpoint 7:30 Women Now 8:00 First Americans 8:30 For the Moment 9:00 Directions 9:30 Insight 10:00 Kids are People Too (premiere with guests Dorothy Hamill, Jackie Cossello, Willie Aames, and Dr. Henry Heimlich; the Heimlich was callsed the Heimlich Hug in those days) 11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (season premiere) 11:55 Schoolhouse Rock noon Issues & Answers (season premiere) 12:30 Newsmakers 1:00 Star Trek 2:00 Movie "The Fortune Cookie" 4:30 Love Boat 5:30 When Havoc Struck 6:00 News 7:00 20/20 8:00 Roots (conclusion) 11:00 News 11:30 Election '78 mid. Star Trek "The Omega Clory" 1:00 News 1:10 ABC News

WLYH 15-CBS Lancaster/Lebanon 7:30 James Robison 8:00 Rex Humbard 9:00 Jerry Falwell 10:00 Day of Discovery 10:30 Jimmy Swaggart 11:00 Search 11:30 Face the Nation noon Jacobs Brothers 12:30 NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Philadelphia-Washington 3:45 NFL Today 4:00 US Open Tennis 9:00 60 Minutes 10:00 Kaz (series preview) 11:00 CBS News 11:15 Rex Humbard WPHL 17-Ind Philadelphia 6:30 New Jersey Forum 7:00 Time of Deliverance 7:30 Dr. Thea F. Jones 8:00 Day of Discovery 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Hour of Power 10:00 Leroy Jenkins 10:30 Rex Humbard 11:30 F Troop noon Movie "Little Miss Broadway" 1:20 Richie Ashburn 1:30 Movie: St. Louis-Philadelphia 3:30 10th Inning (did WGAL also show this? Listings didn't indicate) 4:00 Movie "A Man Called Gannon" 6:00 Tarzan "Track of the Dinosaur" 7:00 Wild Kingdom 7:30 Hee Haw Honeys 8:00 Oral Roberts Special 9:00 God's Smugglers 10:00 Jersey People 10:30 New Jersey Forum 11:00 Dr. Thea F. Jones 11:30 700 Club (guests Prof. Sheldon Van Auken, Stanley Mooneyham, and Dr. I. Ben Wati) 1:00 Dr. Thea F. Jones 1:30 Faith Alive

WHP 21-CBS Harrisburg 7:00 We Help People 7:30 Show My People 8:00 Rex Humbard 9:00 Day of Discovery 9:30 Leroy Jenkins 10:00 Hour of Power 11:00 Topic A 11:30 Face the Nation noon NFL Game of the Week 12:30 NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Philadelphia-Washington 3:45 NFL Today 4:00 US Open Tennis 9:00 60 Minutes 10:00 Kaz (series preview) 11:00 News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 Jerry Falwell 12:30 News WTPA 27-ABC Harrisburg 8:30 Lynne Parry 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 Page from Senate 10:00 Kids are People Too (premiere) 11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (season premiere) 11:55 Schoolhouse Rock noon Issues & Answers (season premiere) 12:30 Movie "Gidget Gets Married" 1:45 Movie "There was a Crooked Man" 3:45 Movie "Harry O" 5:00 FBI 6:00 Space: 1999 "Brian the Brain" 7:00 20/20 8:00 Roots (conclusion) 11:00 News 11:15 Movie "Sam Whiskey" WTAF 29-Ind Philadelphia 7:50 Community Update 8:00 A Better Way 8:30 Jonny Quest 9:00 Dudley Do-Right 9:30 Josie & the Pussycats 10:00 Jetsons

10:30 Three Stooges Hour 11:30 Superman noon Road Runner 12:30 Daffy Duck 1:00 Bowling 2:00 Movie "House on Greenapple Road" 4:30 World of Survival 5:00 Movie "The Catcher" 7:00 Rat Patrol 7:30 Newsprobe 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 The King is Coming 9:00 James Robison 9:30 Jerry Falwell 10:30 It is Written 11:00 PTL Club mid. Community Update WITF 33-PBS Hershey 11:00 Daniel Foster, MD 11:30 People's Business noon Firing Line 1:00 Washington Week in Review 1:30 Wall Street Week 2:00 TBA 5:00 Faces of Communism 6:00 Snow Goose 7:00 Soccer Made in Germany 8:00 Evening at Pops (guest Clamma Dale) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Mayor of Casterbridge" (pt 2) 10:00 Pallisers (pt 7) 11:00 Bluegrass at the Englishtown Music Hall 11:30 Movie "The Laughing Lady" WSBA 43-CBS York 7:30 James Robison 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Jacobs Brothers 9:00 Jerry Falwell 10:00 Day of Discovery 10:30 Old Time Revival Hour 11:00 Rex Humbard noon World Tomorrow 12:30 NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Philadelphia-Washington 3:45 NFL Today

4:00 US Open Tennis 9:00 60 Minutes 10:00 Kaz (series preview) 11:00 CBS News 11:15 700 Club WBFF 45-Ind Baltimore (not mentioned in channels listed) 7:00 Cartoons 7:30 David Jones Presents 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Rev. Leroy Jenkins 9:30 Dr. Thea F. Jones 10:00 Rex Humbard 11:00 Hour of Power noon World Tomorrow 12:30 Rifleman 1:00 Moon Man Space Connection 2:00 Football: Missouri-Notre Dame 3:00 Maverick 4:00 The Saint 5:00 McHale's Navy 5:30 Rat Patrol 6:00 Man from UNCLE 7:00 Avengers 8:00 Let's Celebrate Life 9:00 Jerry Falwell 10:00 Ernest Angley 11:00 Jerry Claiborne 11:30 Imus, plus... 1:00 News WKBS 48-Ind Philadelphia 8:30 Show My People 9:00 Popeye 9:30 Flintstones 10:00 Mighty Mouse 10:30 Woody Woodpecker 11:00 Flash & Buck noon Movie "Ride 'Em Cowboy" 1:30 Movie "Hollywood Party" 3:00 Movie "Run Wild, Run Free" 5:00 Movie "The Male Animal" 7:00 World at War "A New Germany" (Hitler's rise and the origins of WWII) 8:00 Movie "Escape Me Never" 10:00 It Takes a Thief "Situation Red"

11:00 Second City TV 11:30 On Target "Theater Without Bars" (guests Thea Lammers and Michael Dalakian)

Would love a weekday schedule - maybe Monday Sept 11, 1978 and a Saturday maybe the 16th of 1978 as well - Yes noticed that WCAU did not run the hour of Sunday Morning cartoons despite being an O & O. They also did not run the hour of CBS religious shows Lamp Unto My Feet or Look Up & Live either. In February when CBS Canceled those 2 shows plus Camera Three, WCAU DID begin running CBS News Sunday Morning (which replaced the three canceled shows). They brought back SUnday Cartoons the next fall of 79. None of the CBS affiliates shown ran Sunday Morning hour of cartoons at this point. That 8 AM slot was Marlo & Magic Movie Machine by the way on WMAR.

Retro: Southern Ohio Sat, Sept 6, 1958

from TV Guide-Southern Ohio edition Educational channels WOSU 34-Columbus and WCET 48-Cincinnati had no weekend programming WLWD 2-NBC/ABC Dayton 7:00 Movie: TBA 8:00 Cartoons 8:30 Movie "Never to Love" 9:00 People & Places 9:30 Let's Explore 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 11:00 Fury "Rogues and Squares" 11:30 Blondie "The Payoff Money" noon True Story "Good, Better, Best Man" 12:30 World is Your Community 12:50 Dugout Dope (Smith) 1:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Philadelphia (George Bryson/Frank McCormick) 3:30 Scoreboard 3:45 Top Pro Golf 4:45 Miniature Theater 5:30 TV Teen Time 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c) 7:30 People are Funny 8:00 Bob Crosby (c/season finale with guests Billy Eckstein, Eileen Rodgers, Eddie Foy Jr., and Gary Morton; Perry Como returns here next week)

9:00 Dancing Party 10:00 Tombstone Territory "The Black Marshal from Deadwood" 10:30 Club Oasis (series finale, Brains & Brawn starts here next week) 11:00 News 11:15 Movie "Since You Went Away" WLWC 4-NBC Columbus 9:00 Modern Almanac 9:30 Exploring Ohio 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 11:00 Fury "Rogues and Squares" 11:30 Blondie "The Payoff Money" noon True Story "Good, Better, Best Man" 12:30 School Business, Your Business 12:45 News 12:50 Dugout Dope 1:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Philadelphia 3:30 Scoreboard 3:40 Top Pro Golf 4:40 Movie: TBA 6:00 Sally Flowers 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c) 7:30 People are Funny 8:00 Bob Crosby (c/season finale) 9:00 Opening Night "The Menace of Hasty Heights" (series finale/Steve Canyon starts here next week) 9:30 Turning Point "One Way Out" 10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 10:30 Club Oasis (series finale) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Boom Town" WLWT 5-NBC Cincinnati 8:00 Movie "Home on the Prairie" 9:30 Signal 3 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 11:00 Fury "Rogues and Squares" 11:30 Andy's Gang noon True Story "Good, Better, Best Man" 12:30 All About Sports 12:50 Dugout Dope 1:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Philadelphia 3:30 Scoreboard 3:45 National Singles Tennis Championships: men's semi-final

5:00 Detective's Diary "Death in a Flask" 5:30 Top Pro Golf: Tommy Bolt v Bill Casper 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c) 7:30 People are Funny 8:00 Bob Crosby (c/season finale) 9:00 Opening Night "The Menace of Hasty Heights" (series finale) 9:30 Turning Point "One Way Out" 10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 10:30 Club Oasis (series finale) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" WTVN 6-ABC Columbus 11:00 Cartoons noon Movies "Call It a Day"/"The Big Shot" 3:00 Gene's Canteen 4:00 Movie "Trail's End" 5:00 Cartoons 6:00 Movie "Dead Reckoning" 7:30 Dick Clark (guests Ruth Brown, Tommy Edwards, Bobby Denton, and the QuinTones) 8:00 Jubilee, USA (guests Cindy Walker and Bob Darch) 9:00 Dancing Party 10:00 Science Fiction Theater 10:30 Movie "The Miracle of the Bells" 12:15 News (Paul Meyers) 12:30 Movie: TBA WHIO 7-CBS Dayton 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 George Hamilton IV (premiere of the replacement for Jimmy Dean; guests the Four Aces, and Gloria Lambert) 11:30 Magic Circus noon Lone Ranger "One Nation Indivisible" 12:30 Little Rascals 1:30 Jana Demas 2:00 Urban & Suburban 2:30 TBA 3:00 Good Ship Zion 3:30 Sysonby Handicap horse race 4:00 TBA 5:00 Movie "Ranger and the Lady" 6:00 Rising Generation 6:30 Sports (Tom Blackburn) 7:00 Get Set, Go!

7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Screaming Woman" 8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive (premiere) 9:00 Gale Storm "Diamonds are a Girl's Best" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Miss America Pageant (MC Bert Parks/co-hosts Douglas Edwards and Lee Meriwether; pre-empts Gunsmoke) 11:20 Movie "The Night of the Hunter" WCPO 9-ABC Cincinnati 7:00 Know Your World 7:15 Industry on Parade 7:30 Big Picture 8:30 Willie Wonderful 8:55 Play It Safe 9:30 Movie "Galloping Dynomite" 10:30 Grand Ole Opry 11:00 Ramar of the Jungle 11:30 Laurel & Hardy "Alpine Antics" noon TV Dance Party (Foland) 4:00 Movie "Private Nurse" 5:00 Movie "Ranger Courage" 6:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai" 7:30 Dick Clark 8:00 Jubilee, USA 9:00 Dancing Party 10:00 Midwestern Hayride 10:30 Wrestling (Chicago) 11:30 Movie "The Man I Married" WBNS 10-CBS Columbus 8:30 Science Calling 9:00 Laughland 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 George Hamilton IV (premiere) 11:30 Cartoons noon Lone Ranger "One Nation Indivisible" 12:30 Cartoons 3:30 Sysonby Handicap horse race 4:00 Movie "Overland Stage Riders" 5:00 Stu Erwin "The Contest" 5:30 My Little Margie "Margie's New Boy Friend" 6:00 Sergeant Preston "Lost River Roundup" 6:30 Annie Oakley "Annie and the First Phone" 7:00 Honeymooners "The Sleepwalker" 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Screaming Woman"

8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive (premiere) 9:00 Gale Storm "Diamonds are a Girl's Best" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Miss America Pageant 11:30 Bowling (Bomar) WKRC 12-CBS Cincinnati 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 Farmer Al Falfa 11:30 George Hamilton IV (the listing says Jimmy Dean, but refers to the 11am listing for 7/10, so I'm going with George as the program title) noon Lone Ranger "One Nation Indivisble" 12:30 Film Feature 1:00 Movie "The Fountainhead" 2:30 Movie "Youngblood" 3:30 Sysonby Handicap horse race 4:00 Movie "Crashing Broadway" 5:00 Championship Wrestling 6:00 My Little Margie "Parrot Gold" 6:30 Ray Milland "The Christmas Story" 7:00 Ellery Queen "Custom Made" 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Screaming Woman" 8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive (premiere) 9:00 Gale Storm "Diamonds are a Girl's Best" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 All Star Theater (unless there was a late schedule change, Miss America wasn't cleared by 12) 10:30 Highway Patrol 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movies "Destination Moon"/"The Yellow Tomahawk"

"Dancing Party" (9 PM, ABC) is, of course, Lawrence Welk. At the time his show was called "The Dodge Dancing Party" (Dodge cars sponsored the show, while Plymouth sponsored his other show, "Top Tunes And New Talent," which became "Lawrence Welk's Plymouth Show" in the fall of 1958). TV Guide listed it as "Dancing Party--Welk." It became "The Lawrence Welk Show" when Geritol became the sponsor, around 1960.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Thursday, September 22, 1994

Channels: 2KREM (CBS) 4KXLY (ABC) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) 28KAYU (Fox) [14]KXLY Extra! [Cable Only] MORNING 2Paid Programming 4Paid Programming 6NBC News at Sunrise (Ann Curry) 5:30 2AgDay 4World News This Morning 6Q6 News Today 6:00 2KREM 2 News This Morning 4Good Morning Northwest 7Body Electric 28Exosquad [14]All News Morning 6:30 7Morning Business 28Bobbys World 6:45 7A.M. Weather 7:00 2CBS This Morning Actor Ralph Fiennes (Quiz Show); Dave Thomas; supermodel Cindy Crawford; the California senate race. (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn) 4Good Morning America Luther Vandross; dining out; quiz show scandals of the 1950s; Audrey Meadows. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden) 6Today Author William Safire (In Love with Norma Loquendi); film reviews; the O.J. Simpson case; Dabney Coleman (Madman of the People) author Wendy S. Harpham (After Cancer). (Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric)

7Barney & Friends 28Aladdin 7:30 7Lamb Chops Play-Along 28Darkwing Duck 8:00 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28Goof Troop [14]Good Morning Northwest (Repeat) 8:30 7Barney & Friends 28Bonkers 9:00 2The Gordon Elliott Show Scheduled topic: teens with lesbian mothers. 4The Maury Povich Show Scheduled: A mock trial for O.J. Simpson. 6Live with Regis & Kathie Lee Tori Spelling; Natassja Kinski. 7Sesame Street 28Droopy, Master Detective 9:05 [14]A.M. Northwest (Pete Fretwell) 9:30 28Paid Programming 10:00 2The Price Is Right 4Mike & Maty 6Leeza Attractive brothers. 7Kinos Storytime 28Paid Programming 10:05 [14]All News Channel 10:30 7Reading Rainbow

28The Susan Powter Show Just Ask. 11:00 2The Jenny Jones Show Husbands who object to their wives sexy clothing. 4Judge for Yourself Attempted murder. 6Days of Our Lives 7Shining Time Station 28The Jerry Springer Show Scheduled: Parent-child reunions. [14]The Golden Girls 11:30 7Kidsongs TV Show [14]Perfect Strangers AFTERNOON 12 pm 2KREM 2 News at Noon 4All My Children 6Rush Limbaugh 7Pictures in the Mind 28Geraldo The O.J. Simpson case. [14]All News Channel 12:30 2The Bold and the Beautiful 6American Journal (Nancy Glass) 7Welcome to My Studio 1:00 2As the World Turns 4One Life to Live 6Another World 7The Victory Garden 28The Montel Williams Show Scheduled: People who claim to be harassed over their good looks. 1:30 7Sit and Be Fit

2:00 2Guiding Light 4General Hospital 6Shop at Home 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28Paid Programming 2:05 [14]Northwest Afternoon 2:30 7Barney & Friends 28Paid Programming 3:00 2The Young and the Restless 4The Flintstones 6Donahue Plastic surgery beauty pageant. (Repeat) 7Sesame Street 28Tiny Toon Adventures [14]Star Trek 3:30 4The Pink Panther 28Taz-Mania 4:00 2The Oprah Winfrey Show Miserly people. 4Star Trek: The Next Generation 6The Sally Jessy Raphael Show Women who stalk men, including a man who was allegedly stalked by his ex-wife. 7Reading Rainbow 28Animaniacs 4:05 [14]A.M. Northwest (Repeat) (Pete Fretwell) 4:30 7Square One Television 28Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 5:00 2KREM 2 News at 5

(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 4, [14]News 4 at 5 (Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly) 6Q6 News at 5 (Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde) 7Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? 28Ricki Lake Women who are attracted to violent men. 5:30 2CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung 4World News Tonight with Peter Jennings 6NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw 7Nightly Business Report [14]NewsTalk (Alex Wood) EVENING 6:00 2KREM 2 News at 6 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 4, [14]News 4 at 6 (Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly) 6Q-6 News at 6 (Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde) 7The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 28Cops 6:30 2Extra Michael Richards (Seinfeld). (Dave Nemeth, Arthel Neville) 4Full House The Apartment. There's little room for discussion after D.J. stays out past her curfew in Steve's apartment. Steve: Scott Weinger. Danny: Bob Saget. Jesse: John Stamos. Joey: Dave Coulier. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin. 6Inside Edition (Bill OReilly) 28Hard Copy Tainted meat. (Terry Murphy, Barry Nolan) [14]NewsTalk (Alex Wood) 7:00 2Coach The Loss Weekend. After the teams third straight loss, Hayden (Craig T. Nelson)

suffers the agony of defeat, and Christine (Shelley Fabares) endures an agony of the heart. Clerk: Willie Garson. Luther: Jerry Van Dyke. 4Roseanne Secrets. Dan pays dearly for keeping a secret from Becky and Roseanne about Mark's drunken evening at the Lobo Lounge. Mark: Glenn Quinn. 6Jeopardy! 7Baseball Shadow Ball. The rise of the Negro Leagues culminates with the battle between Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson in the Negro League World Series; Babe Ruths called shot in the 1932 World Series; profiles of Bob Feller, Paige and Joe DiMaggio. John Chancellor narrates. (Part 5 of 9) 28A Current Affair A famous mans alleged secret love child. (Penny Daniels) [14]All News Evening 7:30 2The Simpsons Bart the Lover. Barts answer to detention from Mrs. Krabappel is to answer her personal ad with letters from a Mr. Wonderful, but his last laugh is more of a guilty whimper. Voices: Marcia Wallace, Nancy Cartwright. 4M*A*S*H 6Wheel of Fortune 28Entertainment Tonight Meryl Streep (The River Wild). (John Tesh, Mary Hart) 8:00 2Due South Free Willie. (Debut) An upright Mountie cracks cases alongside a savvy Chicago detective in a series that playfully deconstructs American and Canadian stereotypes. In the opener, Constable Benton Fraser (Paul Gross) rides to the rescue of a 12-year-old purse snatcher who gets involved in an armed robbery. Vecchio: David Marciano. Willie: Christopher Babers. 4My So-Called Life The Zit. A pimple heightens Angelas insecurities, just as Patty (Bess Armstrong) asks her to be in a mother-daughter fashion show; Sharon is cited in a poll rating the physical attributes of the sophomore girls. Angela: Claire Danes. Danielle: Lisa Wilhoit. Camille: Mary Kay Place. Kyle: Johnny Green. 6Mad About You Escape from New York. As the third season opens, the Buchmans plan to borrow Frans car and hit the road, but doing a favor leads to delays. Sylvia: Cynthia Harris. Fran: Leila Kenzle. Ira: John Pankow. Paul: Paul Reiser. Jamie: Helen Hunt. 28Martin Martin Gets Paid. Martin (Martin Lawrence) lands a job interview at a TV stationand has just one day to come up with an audition tape. Gloria Rodriguez: Angelina Estrada. Bernice: Kymberly Newberry. Gina: Tisha Campbell. [14]Northwest [?]

8:30 6Friends Pilot. (Debut) Six young adults (Courtney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow) seek livelihoods in Manhattan. In the opener, Monicas old friend Rachel moves in with her after leaving her fianc. Paul: John Allen Nelson. 28Living Single Working Nine to Nine-Fifteen. Max stews over the terms of her reinstatement at the law firm; and Overton suspects sinister goings-on with a neighbor. Evans: Richard Gant. Tracy: Dawn McMillan. Overton: John Henton. Regine: Kim Fields. [14]News 9:00 2Eye to Eye with Connie Chung Abuses in the insect-extermination industry. 4McKenna The Pursuit. A man (Scott Marlowe)who turns out to be a fugitiveoffers twice the going rate to be taken out. Jack: Chad Everett. Brick: Eric Close. Fowler: John Roselius. Dale: Rick Peters. Leigh: Shawn Huff. Cassidy: Jennifer Love Hewitt. 6Seinfeld The Chaperone. In the sixth-season opener, Kramer chaperones Jerry's date with a Miss America contestant (Marguerite MacIntyre); George gets the Yankees to wear cotton; Elaine tries to fill the shoes of a late book editor. Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. 28New York Undercover Sins of the Father. Williams and Torres (Malik Yoba, Michael DeLorenzo) investigate a drug dealers murder in a case that involves the school attended by Williams son. Matthew Lee: Geoffrey Pierson. Norton Lee: Kaipo Schwab. Gance: Justin McCarthy. Torres: Michael DeLorenzo. [14]Movie 9:30 6Madman of the People Pilot. (Debut) Dabney Coleman plays Jack Madman Buckner, a magazine columnist whose new publisher happens to be his daughter (Cynthia Gibb). First up: Meg decides to fire Jack's best friend (Todd Susman). Caroline: Ashley Gardner. Ted: Robert Pierce. Delia: Concetta Tomei. 7Baseball: Spokane Memories 10:00 2Chicago Hope Over the Rainbow. Dr. Geiger (Mandy Patinkin) goes before the executive committee after browbeating a man into allowing him to perform experimental surgery on his deceased wife; Dr. Shutt (Adam Arkin) has to battle an HMO before being allowed to operate on a woman with a brain tumor. Dr. McTeague: Paul Dooley. Yvette White: Lynne Moody. Saunders: Ken Lerner.

4Primetime Live (Sam Donaldson, Diane Sawyer) 6ER Day One. Ross (George Clooney) fights to save a girl hit by a drunken driver; Lewis seeks help for an emotionally disturbed man; an elderly man insists on keeping his dying wife on life support against her wishes; an attractive patient and an outbreak of food poisoning bedevil Carter (Noah Wyle). Greene: Anthony Edwards. Lewis: Sherry Stringfield. Jennifer: Christine Harnos. Benton: Eriq La Salle. 7Ill Fly Away Amazing Grace. As Forrest (Sam Waterston) joins the race for attorney general, Lilly (Regina Taylor) considers attending a voting-rights meeting; Francie (Ashlee Levitch) tries to overcome her writer's block. Joelyn: Liz Omilami. Lewis: Bill Cobbs. Gov. Walker: Henderson Forsythe. Mrs. Graham: Judy Robinson. (Repeat) 28Fox News Live at 10 (David Okarski, Maria Kotula) 10:30 28The Newz Tom Slack; Narcoleptic Surgeon. LATE NIGHT 11:00 2KREM 2 News at 11 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 4, [14]News 4 at 11 (Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly) 6Q6 News 11 at 11 (Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde) 7Baseball Shadow Ball. The rise of the Negro Leagues culminates with the battle between Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson in the Negro League World Series; Babe Ruths called shot in the 1932 World Series; profiles of Bob Feller, Paige and Joe DiMaggio. John Chancellor narrates. (Part 5 of 9) (Repeat) 28The Jon Stewart Show Tori Spelling; Lou Diamond Phillips; music group Fugees. 11:30 [14]All News Night 11:35 2Late Show with David Letterman Former Pittsburgh Steeler Terry Bradshaw. 4Nightline (Ted Koppel) 6The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

In Las Vegas: Charlie Sheen, Wayne Newton, comedian George Wallace. 12 am 28Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 12:05 4Paid Programming 12:30 28Rescue 911 12:35 2Paid Programming 4Last Call 6Late Night with Conan OBrien David Brenner; Kellie Martin (Christy); music group Seed. 1:00 28Paid Programming 1:05 2Night Court 4The Untouchables 1:30 28Paid Programming 1:35 2KREM 2 News at 11 (Repeat) 6Later with Greg Kinnear 2:00 28Love Connection [14]All News Morning 2:05 4World News Now 6To Be Announced 2:10 2Up to the Minute 2;30 28The Dennis Prager Show 3:00

6NBC Nightside

Retro: Central Florida, Monday Feb. 21, 1972 (President's Day)

Source: TV Guide Central Florida edition 2 WESH Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 3 WEDU Tampa (PBS) 6 WDBO Orlando (CBS) 8 WFLA Tampa (NBC) 9 WFTV Orlando (ABC) 10 WLCY St. Petersburg (ABC) 11 WINK Ft. Myers (CBS) 13 WTVT Tampa (CBS) 16 WUSF Tampa (PBS) 20 WBBH Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 24 WMFE Orlando (PBS) 40 WXLT Sarasota (ABC) 44 WTOG St. Petersburg (Ind) 6:00a 13 Breakfast Beat 6:10a 9 News, Weather, Sports 6:15a 2 World Tomorrow 6 Sunshine Almanac 9 Slim Mims Music 6:30a 6 Sunrise Semester (Chemistry: Properties of elements) 8 Today in Florida 11 Sunshine Almanac 6:45a 2 Sunshine Almanac 9 Florida Agri-Word 11 Good Morning 7:00a 2-8-20 Today (live satellite coverage of President Nixons trip to China)

6-11-13 CBS News John Hart 9 Bozo 10 4-H Spotlight 7:15a 10 Involvement 10 7:30a 13 Breakfast Beat 7:45a 10 News 8:00a 6-11-13 Captain Kangaroo (Celebrating the Chinese New Year) 9 Mike Douglas Elke Sommer is the co-host; guests are Otto Preminger and Sergio Franchi (60 min version) 10 Russ Byrd 8:30a 10 Fran Carlton exercise 9:00a 2 Steve Allen guests: Lou Rawls, comic Steve Martin and five inventors 6-10 Romper Room 8 Movie Second Chance 1953 9 Movie Quality Street 1937 11 Jack LaLanne exercise 13 Mike Douglas (same as channel 9 @ 8a, 90 minute version) 20 Star Time After the Lion, Jackals 40 New Zoo Revue 9:30a 6 Lucille Ball 11 Sesame Street 40 TV Talk Guy Paschal 10:00a 2-20 Dinah Shore guests: Rosie Grier (with tips on needlepoint), Sugar Ray Robinson and Willie Shoemaker 6 Virginia Graham variety 10 Movie Crime in the Streets 1956 40 Mantrap discussion 10:20a Lucille Rivers sewing

10:30a 2-8-20 Concentration 11 Virginia Graham variety 13 My Three Sons 40 Movie Game 10:45a 44 44 Calling 10:55a 44 Professor Kitzel 11:00a 2-8-20 Sale of the Century 6-13 Family Affair 9 Bewitched 40 Galloping Gourmet 44 New Zoo Revue 11:30a 2-8-20 Hollywood Squares Ed Asner, Frank Gorshin, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Sally Struthers, Wally Cox and Charlie Weaver 6-11-13 Love of Life 9-10-40 That Girl 44 Jack LaLanne 12:00p 2-8-20 Jeopardy 6 Where the Heart Is 9 News, Weather, Womens World 10-40 Bewitched 11-13 News, Weather 44 Galloping Gourmet (recipe: cake filled with pastry, cream and almonds) 12:20p 13 Farm and Livestock Report 12:25p 6-11-13 CBS News Douglas Edwards 12:30p 2 Newscope 6-11-13 Search for Tomorrow 8-20 Who, What or Where game 9-10-44 Password Bill Bixby and Ruta Lee

44 Peyton Place 12:55p 2-8 NBC News Floyd Kalber 20 Today in Florida 1:00p 2 Somerset 6 Whats My Line? 8 News, Weather 9-10-40 All My Children 11-13 Where the Heart Is 20 Brad Lacey 44 Ben Casey 1:20p 8 Hollywood Headlines 1:25p 11 News 13 Tampa Bay Topics 1:30p 2-8-20 Three on a Match 6-11-13 As the World Turns 9-10-44 Lets Make a Deal 2:00p 2-8-20 Days of Our Lives 6-11-13 Love is a Many Splendored Thing 9-10-40 NBA Basketball (special): Philadelphia 76ers at Baltimore Bullets (regular programming 2p Newlywed Game; 2:30p Dating Game; 3p General Hospital; 3:30p One Life to Live; 4p (9) Movie, (10-40) Love, American Style) 44 Movie A Lady Without a Passport 2:30p 2-8-20 The Doctors 6-11-13 The Guiding Light 3:00p 2-8-20 Another World 6-11-13 Secret Storm 16 Movie Beauty and the Beast 1946 3:10p 3 Teacher to Teacher

3:30p 2-8-20 Bright Promise 6-11-13 The Edge of Night 44 Tennessee Tuxedo 4:00p 2 The Munsters 3 Sesame Street 6-11 Gomer Pyle, USMC 8-20 Somerset 13 Timmy and Lassie 44 Lost In Space 4:30p 2 I Love Lucy 6-13 Perry Mason (different episodes) 8 High Chaparral 9 Movie PT 109 (part 1; part 2 on Tuesday @ 4p) 10 Daniel Boone 11 Mike Douglas Amanda Blake co-host; guests Hugh OBrian, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton, singer Dick Jensen and Dr. Marvin Aronson, author of How to Overcome Your Fear of Flying 20 Petticoat Junction 40 Movie Web of Evidence 1959 5:00p 2 Dick Van Dyke 3 The Electric Company 16 Zoom childrens 20 The Big Valley 24 Sesame Street 44 The Addams Family 5:30p 2-9-10 News, Weather, Sports 3 Mister Rogers 6 Green Acres 8 To Tell The Truth 11 Truth or Consequences 16 Sesame Street 44 My Favorite Martian 6:00p 3 Latin American Literature 6-8-11-13-20-40 News, Weather, Sports

10 ABC News Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner 24 Mister Rogers 44 Daisies (could this be Please Dont Eat The Daisies?) 6:30p 2-6-20 NBC News John Chancellor 3 Teacher to Teacher 6 CBS News Walter Cronkite 9-40 ABC News Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner 10 I Dream of Jeannie 16 Quest 24 Whats New children 44 Patty Duke 7:00p 2 I Dream of Jeannie 3 Sew Easy 6 Truth or Consequences 8 Whats My Line? 9 Dragnet 10 Circus! documentary 11-13 CBS News Walter Cronkite 16 Firing Line 20 It Takes a Thief 24 The Electric Company 40 The Defenders 44 The Wild Wild West 7:30p 2 To Tell the Truth 3 Homemaking Today 6 Hogans Heroes 8 Golden Voyage 9 Lets Make A Deal 10 Dick Van Dyke 11 Whats My Line? 13 Movie Texas Across the River 1966 24 Zoom 8:00p 2-8-20 Rowan and Martins Laugh-In Sandy Duncan is a poodle in a Mod World look at people; cameo appearances by Johnny Cash, Terry-Thomas, Paul Lynde and comic Jack Durant; Ernestine (Lily Tomlin) calling Archie Bunker 3-24 The Politics and Comedy of Woody Allen (special) 6-11 Gunsmoke 9-10-40 The Emperors New Clothes (special) narrated by Danny Kaye

16 Preview 44 Star Trek 9:00p 2-8-20 Movie Probe (pilot for Search which would start next season) 3-24 Bill Cosby on Prejudice (special) Following Cosby: brief jazz selections by the Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet 6-11 Heres Lucy (Vivian Vance is the special guest) 9-10-40 Movie A Lovely Way to Die 1968 16 EGB 201 Fortran 44 Movie The Plainsman 1937 9:30p 3-24 Book Beat Henry James the Master: 1901-1916 6-11-13 Doris Day 10:00p 3 The Editing Room 6-11-13 The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour - Art Carney is the guest 24 Folk Guitar instruction 10:30p 24 Creative Person Ravi Shankar discusses and demonstrates the music of India 11:00p 2-6-8-9-10-11-13-20-40 News, Weather, Sports 44 The Name of the Game 11:30p 2-8-20 Johnny Carson 2nd week in Hollywood, with George Burns and Don Ho as guests (Johnny would permanently move to the Burbank studios in May) 6-11-13 Movie The Priests Wife 1971 9 Movie Wild is the Wind 1957 10-40 Dick Cavett guest director John Huston 12:30a 44 The Twilight Zone 1:00a 20 Movie The Big Bluff 1957 44 Dr. Joyce Brothers 2:30a 20 Something to Think About George Goldtrap

Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Friday, September 5, 1969

From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville), TN (NET) TV Guide does not indicate if Ch. 2 had in-school programs. 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Friendly Giant 5:45 Learn With Me 6 PM What's New 6:30 All Aboard 7 PM Agricultural Science 7:30 Antiques (Bernard Grassle shows his collection of rare clocks.) 8 PM University Of Tennessee Presentations 8:30 Creative Person (movie director King Vidor) 9 PM Profiles In Courage (Frederick Douglass) sign off 10 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6:15 Almanac 6:25 Black Heritage (the future of the black student movement) 6:55 Local News 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Morning Report 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Kirby's Corral 9:05 Love Of Life (delay from 12 N, will move to 11:30 AM Mon., Sept. 8) 9:30 Hazel 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Linkletter Show (delay from 4 PM) 12 N Noon Report 12:25 Pat Lee 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Real McCoys

4:30 Mike Douglas (Walter Cronkite, Joan Rivers, singer Joe Williams) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 Editorial 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM The Prisoner (delay from Thu 8 PM) 8 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Stripper" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Movie: "Viva Zapata" (Merv Griffin airs Sun 11:30 PM) WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 Job Man Caravan 7 AM Today (pianist Arthur Rubinstein, Peace Corps director Joseph Blatchford, Joseph Campanella and James Farentino of "The Bold Ones," Judith Crist) 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Leave It To Beaver 9:55 Paul Harvey 10 AM It Takes Two (Roger Williams, James Darren, Annette Funicello and spouses) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Jack Cassidy, Jack E. Leonard, Joan Rivers; on film: Debbie Reynolds) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Amanda Blake, Sebastian Cabot, Jack Carter, Rose Marie, Jim Backus, Susan Saint James, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Today In The Piedmont 1:30 You're Putting Me On (Orson Bean, Anne Meara, Robert Morse, Brenda Vaccaro) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Monty's Rascals 4 PM Match Game (Tom Kennedy, Brenda Vaccaro) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 3) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Julia (delay from Tue 8:30 PM) 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 Music Special: "The Life And Art Of Arthur Rubinstein" 10 PM The Saint 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (singer Linda Bennett) WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC) 6:45 Town And Country 6:55 Paul Harvey 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 Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 News (Evelyn Booher) 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 You're Putting Me On 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Mel Torme, Jaye P. Morgan) 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Looney Tunes 5 PM Best Of The West (not the sitcom) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 Editorial 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Klub Kwiz 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 Music Special: "The Life And Art Of Arthur Rubinstein" 10 PM The Saint 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Paul Harvey WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

6 AM Harry Whittington 7 AM Today 9 AM Match Game (Nipsey Russell, Helen O'Connell, week behind) 9:25 Today In Tennessee 9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr) 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Truth Or Consequences 1:30 You're Putting Me On 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Popeye 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Roger Miller; Sen. Fred Harris (Democrat from Oklahoma) and his wife, Alice Faye, Jackie Vernon, Tony Joe White) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Bobby Lord (country music) 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 Music Special: "The Life And Art Of Arthur Rubinstein" 10 PM The Saint 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:10 Agriculture 6:25 Black Heritage 6:55 Meditation 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Linkletter Show 9:30 Nancy Welch 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke (last daytime rerun; "Love Of Life" moves

here Monday, but Van Dyke will continue to air on Ch. 7 at 7 PM) 12 N Love Of Life ("Where The Heart Is" debuts here Monday) 12:25 News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Anniversary Game (host Alan Hamel and model Suzanne Somers met on this show and later married) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Mister Ed 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Rawhide 6 PM F Troop 6:30 News 7 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Wild Wild West 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM Movie: "The Young Philadelphians" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin (Zsa Zsa Gabor, Oliver, Madeline Kahn) WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 6:45 On The House 7 AM Today 9 AM Joey (kids' show with Brooks Lindsay as Joey the clown) 9:30 Today In The Carolinas 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Midday 1:30 You're Putting Me On 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Truth Or Consequences 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 Julia 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 Music Special: "The Life And Art Of Arthur Rubinstein" 10 PM The Saint 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Sugarfoot WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 5:30 Black Heritage 6 AM Farm And Home 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Betty Adler 9:30 Galloping Gourmet 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 (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Girl Talk (comic Larry Wilde, Selma Diamond) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Linkletter Show (guest: Jimmie Rodgers; last show of the series, "Gomer Pyle, USMC" reruns take over the timeslot Monday but Art and Jack will be back Dec. 29 with "Life With Linkletter" on NBC) 4:30 Movie: "The Black Castle" 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Movie: "Rally 'Round The Flag, Boys!" 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Stripper" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Paul Harvey 11:35 Movie: "Goodbye, My Lady" (Ch. 10 does not carry

Merv Griffin) 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 Perfect Match (Dick Enberg hosts; there will be another show with this title, hosted by Bob Goen, in the 1980s) 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM 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 Linkletter Show 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 Perfect Match 8 PM Arthur Smith 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Stripper" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "The Private War Of Major Benson" (Merv airs Sun 11:30 PM) WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 7 AM News (Bill Norwood) 7:05 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 9 AM Movie: "Tennessee Champ" 11 AM Password 11:30 Galloping Gourmet

12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 News (Arthur Whiteside) 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Truth Or Consequences 7 PM Real McCoys 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM John Davidson (the Moody Blues, the Committee) 9 PM Movie: "Come September" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Joey Bishop (Abbe Lane, singers Chris and Peter Allen) WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.) 11:30 Panorama (travelogue) 12 N It's A Great Life 12:30 Topper 1 PM Scope (travelogue) 1:30 Movie: "The Lonesome Trail" 3 PM Movie: "Riot In Cell Block 11" (watch for some familiar faces: Frank Faylen (Dobie Gillis' dad), Alvy Moore (Mr. Kimball on "Green Acres"), and Dabbs Greer, from '54) 4:30 Dick's Rascals 5:30 Robin Hood 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Man From Cochise 7 PM Auto Racing 7:30 Death Valley Days 8 PM Movie: "Uneasy Terms" 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:20 Movie: TBA WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET) 9:30 Physical Science 10 AM off the air 11 AM News In Perspective

12 N Aspect (farm show) 12:30 News (Allen Clark) 12:45 Friendly Giant 1 PM Consultation 1:30 Physical Science 2 PM off the air 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 What's New 6 PM News (Allen Clark) 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Aspect 7 PM Now See This (topic: Sunday brunch) 7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8 PM Ericourt Forum (arts) 8:30 Beethoven: Sonatas sign off after this WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8 AM Morning News 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Movie: "Birth Of The Blues" 11:30 News, Weather, Sports, Features 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Galloping Gourmet 5 PM Sergeant Mills 6 PM The Pioneers (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns) 6:30 ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith) 7 PM Love That Bob 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM John Davidson 9 PM Judd For The Defense 10 PM Dick Cavett (Groucho Marx makes his second appearance on the show.) 11 PM Galloping Gourmet 11:30 Joey Bishop

WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Hazel 10:30 Merv Griffin (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 10) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Dennis The Menace 5 PM Bozo The Clown 5:55 Weather 6 PM ABC News 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM Gilligan's Island 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM John Davidson 9 PM Judd For The Defense 10 PM Dick Cavett 11 PM Joe Pyne 11:30 Joey Bishop WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET) TV Guide doesn't say if they had in-school programming, although I believe they did. 4 PM Folk Guitar 4:30 Sportsmanlike Driving 5 PM Fairy Tale (the Salzburg Marionettes perform "Snow White And Rose Red") 5:30 Art And You 5:45 Friendly Giant 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 June Bugg 7 PM Yoga For Health 7:30 What's New 8 PM Bridge With Jean Cox 8:30 Folk Guitar

9 PM ETV Reports 9:15 NET Playhouse ("Devi," the story of a Hindu who believes his daughter-in-law to be the reincarnation of a healing goddess; she begins to believe it herself, with tragic consequences) sign off 10:45 PM WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 3:30 Movie: "Keep 'Em Flying" (Abbott and Costello) 5 PM Movie: "Imitation Of Life" 7 PM Cimarron City (John Smith, pre-"Laramie", and Dan Blocker, pre-"Bonanza," appear in this episode.) 8 PM Racing 8:30 Movie: "Charge Of The Lancers" 10 PM Run For Your Life 11 PM Movie: "Under Western Skies" WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 7:30 CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Morning Vespers 9:30 Ladies' Day 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 News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Dream House 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 (travelogue) 5 PM Compass (travelogue) 5:30 Evening Reflections 6 PM Agricultural Panorama 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Highway Panorama 7:30 Wild Wild West 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Stripper"

11 PM Compass 11:30 Merv Griffin Retro: Chicago Wed, Sept 4, 1985

from Chicago Tribune WBBM 2-CBS 5:00 Bill Cosby 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 Daybreak 6:30 News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Donahue 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck 11:00 Body Language 11:30 Young & the Restless 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Price is Right 4:00 Quincy, ME 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 7:00 I Had Three Wives 8:00 Movie "License to Kill" 10:00 News 10:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:00 Movie "Avalanche" 1:00 CBS News Nightwatch WMAQ 5-NBC 6:00 Today in Chicago 6:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Silver Spoons 9:30 Sale of the Century 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Scrabble 11:00 Super Password 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World 2:00 Santa Barbara 3:00 Love Connection 3:30 Let's Make a Deal 4:00 People's Court 4:30 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Movie "Hell Town" 9:00 St. Elsewhere (a crossover with Cheers where Auschlander, Westphall and Craig go to Cheers and get sassed by Carla) 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (guests Jane Fonda, Roger Bobo, and George Carl) 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 News 1:00 Anything for Money 1:30 Warner 2:00 Name That Tune 2:30 Today in Chicago WLS 7-ABC 5:30 20 Minute Workout 6:00 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 AM Chicago 10:00 Angie 10:30 All-Star Blitz 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Loving noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Family Feud 3:30 Jeopardy! 4:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Inside the Third Reich (pt 1) 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Eye on Hollywood 11:30 Sale of the Century mid. Movie "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" 2:00 News

2:30 Newlywed Game 3:00 Dating Game 3:30 Treasure Hunt 4:00 Gong Show 4:30 AM Chicago WGN 9-Ind 5:00 Abbott & Costello 5:30 Faith 20 6:00 Muppet Show 6:30 Bugs Bunny 7:00 Bozo 9:00 Waltons 10:00 Big Valley 11:00 Family noon News 12:30 INN News 1:00 Lead-Off Man 1:15 Baseball: the Cubs host Houston usual afternoon liine-up...I Dream of Jeannie at 1, Andy Griffith at 1:30, Carol Burnett at 2, Scooby-Doo at 2:30, Superfriends at 3, Heathcliff at 3:30, and Leave It to Beaver at 4 4:30 Laverne & Shirley 5:00 Good Times 5:30 Archie Bunker's Place 6:00 Private Benjamin 6:30 Soap 7:00 Marco Polo (pt 3) 9:00 News 9:30 INN News 10:00 Twilight Zone 10:30 Cannon 11:30 Movie "A Fever in the Blood" 2:00 INN News 2:30 Movie "Great Catherine" 4:30 Movietone News WTTW 11-PBS 6:00 Farm Day 6:30 Mechanical Universe 7:00 CNN News 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company

11:00 Voyage of the Mimi 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Burns & Allen 1:00 Case of Dashiell Hammett 2:00 Frontline 3:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals 3:30 Reading Rainbow 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau "500 Million Years Beneath the Sea" 8:00 A Walk Through the 20th Century (the series debuts with Bill Moyers returning to his hometown of Marshall, TX) 9:30 Work of Peace (negociations by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay that lead to American independence with the Treaty of Paris) 10:00 Nightly Business Report 10:30 Chicago Tonight 11:00 Nature "Kopje: A Rock for All Seasons" mid. CNN News 1:00 Austin City Limits (guests Lefty Frizzell & Shelley West, and Con Huntley) WYCC 20-PBS 6:00 Faces of Culture 6:30 New Literacy 7:00 Money Puzzle 7:30 Making the Most of the Micro 8:00 Write Course 8:30 Woodwright's Shop 9:00 English as a Second Language 9:30 Zarabanda --5:30 GED-TV 6:00 Project: Universe 6:30 Modern Maturity 7:00 In Our Own Image "The Image Explored" 7:30 Biology 8:00 Marketing "Great Expectations" 8:30 Congress: We the People "A Variety of Voices" 9:00 Business File "Business Opportunities: Large and Small" 9:30 Health Care Organization WCIU 26-Ind 6:00 Noticias 6:30 El Club 700 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart

7:30 Richard Roberts 8:30 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Opening Stock Market 9:30 Business Newsmakers 10:30 Ask an Expert on Stocks 11:00 News 11:30 Ask an Expert 1:00 News 1:15 Most Active Stocks 1:30 Ask an Expert 3:30 700 Club 4:30 Chicago Today 4:40 Today's Racing 5:00 Modelos SA 6:00 Noticias 6:30 Herencia de Amor 7:30 Angelica Maria 8:30 Entre Amigos 9:00 Laura Guzman-Culpable 10:00 Noticias 10:30 Hola...Pelusa WFLD 32-Ind 6:00 Newstalk 6:30 Great Space Coaster 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Popeye 9:00 Lost in Space 10:00 Divorce Court 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Emergency! noon Little Rascals 12:30 Munsters 1:00 I Love Lucy 1:30 Get Smart 2:00 Fat Albert 2:30 Inspector Gadget 3:00 Woody Woodpecker 3:30 Tom & Jerry 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Batman 5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Mork & Mindy 6:00 Happy Days Again

6:30 Sanford & Son 7:00 PM Magazine (Marilyn Monroe memorabilia collector Barry Warren/behind the scenes of an industrial-theater show/Tony Bennett shows off his art work) 7:30 Blind Alleys (Cloris Leachman and Pat Morita play a married couple whose troubled marriage is tested by bigotry and prejudice; not certain what was pre-empted, 32 showed Sox games at 7:30 the rest of the week) 8:30 Fame 9:30 Honeymooners 10:00 M*A*S*H 10:30 Kojak 11:30 Baretta 12:30 Comedy Classics 1:00 Stroh's America Bowling WCFC 38-Religious 5:00 Crossroad Creation 5:30 Shape Up 6:00 Breakfast Club 7:00 Gospel Bill 7:30 Circle Square 8:00 Something Beautiful 9:00 Shape Up 9:30 Windy City Alive 10:30 Human Dimension 11:00 Kroeze Brothers 11:30 Jimmy Swaggart noon Marvin Gorman 12:30 Day of Discovery 1:00 Camp Meeting USA 2:00 Lester Sumrall 2:30 Adventures in Learning 3:00 100 Huntley Street 4:00 Toddler's Friends 4:30 Super Book 5:00 Jim Bakker 6:00 Dave Breese Reports 6:30 New Song 7:00 Windy City Alive 8:00 Jack Hayford 8:30 Voice of Faith 9:30 700 Club 11:00 Jim Bakker mid. Jimmy Swaggart 12:30 700 Club 2:00 Laverne Tripp 2:30 Windy City Alive

3:30 Human Dimension 4:00 100 Huntley Street WSNS 44-SIN 7:30 Mia Huespedes 8:30 Colorina 10:30 Hoy Mismo noon Mundo Latino 1:00 El Chavo 1:30 Te Amo 2:00 Los Anos Felices 3:00 Llevame Contigo 4:00 Princepessa 5:00 La Fiera 5:30 Noticiero SIN 6:00 Topacio 7:00 Bianca Vidal 8:00 Muy Especial 9:00 Leonela 10:00 Noticias 10:30 24 Horas 11:30 Noche a Noche WBBS/WPWR 60-Ind 5:30 Tic Tac Dough 6:00 Joker's Wild 6:30 Gidget 7:00 Frankenstein Jr. 7:30 Space Ghost 8:00 Herculoids 8:30 Birdman & the Galaxy Trio 9:00 Richard Roberts 10:00 Mundo Hispano 11:00 Virginian 12:30 Beachcombers 1:00 Bewitched 1:30 F Troop 2:00 Mister Ed 2:30 Wacky Races 3:00 Fantastic Four 3:30 Tranzor Z 4:00 RoboTech 4:30 Music Video 60 5:00 Gidget 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 Branded

6:30 Guns of Will Sonnett 7:00 El Retrato de un Canalla 8:00 El Show de Johnny Canales 9:00 Estefania 10:00 Amame 11:00 Cine: TBA 12:30 La Ultima Tanda "Carmen Boom" 2:30 Movie "Penny Serenade" WGBO 66-Ind (may be WFBN; Wikipedia says the station became WGBO in fall '85, but doesn't indicate when) 9:00 BizNet News Today 10:00 Rookies 11:00 Lucy Show 11:30 Make Room for Daddy noon Gunsmoke 1:00 My Three Sons 1:30 My Favorite Martian 2:00 Petticoat Junction 2:30 Green Acres 3:00 Movie "The Holly and the Ivy" 5:00 Avengers 6:00 Hawaii Five-O 7:00 Rookies 8:00 Gunsmoke 9:00 Perry Mason 10:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC 10:30 Movie "The Man Who Could Cheat Death" 12:30 Bizarre (Which version? Only station I've heard of that ran the uncensored version was KTXL Sacramento)

Bonus listings for the superstations: WOR 5:00 Jimmy Swaggart 5:30 700 Club 6:30 Straight Talk 7:30 Romper Room 8:30 Flying Nun 9:00 Gidget 9:30 Partridge Family 10:00 Bewitched 10:30 I Dream of Jeannie 11:00 News noon Joker's Wild

12:30 Tic Tac Dough 1:00 Dating Game 1:30 Newlywed Game 2:00 Hawaii Five-O 3:00 SWAT 4:00 Vega$ 5:00 Police Woman 6:00 Bosom Buddies 6:30 Sale of the Century 7:00 News 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8:00 Marco Polo (pt 2) 10:00 Bizarre 10:30 Billy Graham Crusade (pre-empts Hawaii Five-O) 11:30 Best of Saturday Night mid. Joe Franklin 1:00 Movie "Speedway" 4:00 CNN News WTBS 5:00 CNN News 5:30 Funtime 6:00 Alvin 6:35 Flintstones 7:05 I Dream of Jeannie 7:35 Bewitched 8:05 Hazel 8:35 I Love Lucy 9:05 Movie: TBA 11:05 Perry Mason 12:05 Movie "The List of Adrian Messenger" 2:05 Bugs Bunny & Friends 3:05 Flintstones 3:35 Brady Bunch 4:05 Leave It to Beaver 4:35 Beverly Hillbillies 5:05 Andy Griffith 5:35 Carol Burnett 6:05 Mary Tyler Moore 6:35 Baseball: Atlanta-Pittsburgh (usually Sanford & son at 6:35, movie at 7:05) 9:20 Billy Graham Crusade 10:20 Movie "Robin and the Seven Hoods" 1:00 Movie "House of Wax" 2:55 World at Large 3:00 Hogan's Heroes 3:30 TBA

4:00 Get Smart 4:30 Bob Newhart

For those who didn't live in Chicagoland at this time, or wasn't born before 1986, WPWR-TV & WBBS had a time-share agreement with both stations broadcasting not only on 60, but also from the same antenna on the Sears Tower. WPWR-TV (licensed to Aurora, IL by the FCC records) was on from 2:30am - 7pm daily, while WBBS (licensed to West Chicago) aired Spanish language programming from 7pm - 2:30am. WBBS had intentions of going full-time, until WSNS dropped ONTV (a pay-tv service at the time using 44 to broadcast the service) went Spanish language with Spanish International Network (now known as Univision). WBBS ceased to exist by 1986, with Metrowest (now Newsweb Corp.) buying out their license, making WPWR-TV fulltime on 60. At that time, Chicago could not support 2 full-time Spanish language stations.

This is in contrast to today, where Chicago now has eight Spanish-language stations over seven signals, including channel 60, which returned to Spanish as Telefutura station WXFT, after HSN sold that station to Univision.

Yes Channel 66 was still WFBN in September of 1985. They were still locally owned at the time. The station signed on Spetember of 1981 with some public affairs shows an hour or two a day and the rest of the day was Subscription TV called Spectrum. In the fall of 1983, WFBN began running Music Videos during the day before 6 PM and Spectrum was on 6 PM till about 3 AM when the station began running Music Videos. There were a handful of TV stations running videos 24/7 back in the mid 80's. In the Summer of 1984, the station added a couple hours of drama shows a day and a movie and a couple sitcoms but still did music videos most of the day. Then in the Fall of 1984, WFBN cut music videos back to 5 to 9 AM and 2 AM to 5 AM. They bought some more movie packages being WFLD ran little movies plus WLS TV had cut their afternoon movie a year or so before. WFBN was sold to Grant in September of 1985 but Grant did not make changes at the station until January of 1986. At that point, WFBN bacame WGBO and added only a few sitcoms but ran mostly the stuff they had been running. The Music Videos in overnights and morning drive times were dumped totally. Sadly, WGBO was never able to grow. Focus overpaid for moderate budget product and Grant inherited this debt. Grant bought a few more shows. The shows on WGBO were ones that fell of WGN TV and WFLD TV a year or two before. Most predicted it would be Channel 60 that would go full time Spanish and WGBO would be the third independent station (Chicago certainly could support 3). Grant also overpaid for product on their Philadelphia station and Miami station. At the start of 1986, WPWR began full time operation relegating WBBS Spanish progams to weekends. WPWR bought all the cheap product plus they got all the decent barter kids shows WFLD and WGN passed on. So WGBO did not even have much in way of cartoons. WPWR 60 also began bidding for

newer shows for the future and WGBO could not come close to getting anything decent. In the Fall of 1986, Grant was in deep debt with not just WGBO but WBFS Miami and WGBS TV Philadelphia. At the end if the year they filed Chapter 11. The other stations continued similar programming minus a few shows while WGBO began running huge blocks of infomercials. Grant never did come out of bankruptcy and the stations including WGBO were repossessed by creditors and the creditors formed Combined Broadcasting. Combined upgraded the Philly and Miami stations while running mostly paid programming on WGBO with some low budget movies and drama shows plus some barter. By 1993, WGBO was getting a bit better programming with more older sitcoms being on Barter by then. In 1994, Combined sold the company to Paramount but excluded WGBO which sold to Univision and today is their O & O. WGBO's shows moved to what was a part-time Spanish Station 26 WCIU and that station converted to a full time English Speaking general entertainment station. Actually Chicago only had half a Spanish Station till 1985. That was 26 WCUI as I mentioned. They ran business news till 4 PM some religion till 6 and SPanish from SIN (now Univision) after 6 weekdays. Weekends were many foreign languages plus religious shows (which were in Engliah) and also Spanish in the evenings. WSNS 44 a former general entertainment station till 1980 and a part time general entertainment/Subscription TV ON TV after 6 or 7PM till 1982 and a full time STV station after 1982 was flipped to full time SIN Spanish (now Univision) in July of 1985. WBBS which occupied Channel 60 evenings was to take Net Span (now Telemundo) but instead Net Span went to 26 WCIU because WCIU had slightly more hours available. WBBS then ran Spanish Movies only till they relegated to weekends in 1986 and later that year that was gone. After Net Span morped into Telemundo 44 WSNS picked that up and Univision moved to WCIU evenings. WCIU wanted a 24 hour affiliation with WCIU but WCIU turned that down so they bought WGBO and sold WGBO's shows to WCIU at the end of 1994. Back in 1985 only 2 Spanish stations could be supported in most Spanish dominant US TV Markets, if that many. Today most support about 4.

Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Sat, Sept 5, 1987

from TV Guide-Washington/Baltimore edition Not listed: WHSW 24-HSN Baltimore WMAR 2-NBC Baltimore 6:00 Little House on the Prairie 7:00 Woody Woodpecker 7:30 Young Universe 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 Lazer Tag Academy 12:30 Inhumanoids 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: California-NY Yankees (alt: Cincinnati-Chicago Cubs) 4:00 World Track & Field Championships 6:00 News 6:30 Next Question 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Facts of Life (1 hr, rerun of season premiere introducing Cloris Leachman to the series) 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Amen 10:00 Hunter 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host/music by Willie Nelson, Danny DeVito also guests) 1:00 MTV Passports: Duran Duran 2:00 Nightlife (guest Peter Ustinov) 2:30 Movie "2020 Texas Gladiators" WRC 4-NBC Washington 6:00 First Light 6:30 Hickory Hideout 7:00 Studio 4 7:30 Three Stories Tall 8:00 Doocy Toons 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 Lazer Tag Academy 12:30 Punky Brewster (animated) 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: as ch 2 4:00 World Track & Field Championships 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Headlines on Trial (banning porn) 7:30 McLaughlin Group 8:00 Facts of Life 9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Amen 10:00 Hunter 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 Arch Campbell 1:30 News 2:00 Faith & Life WTTG 5-Ind Washington 5:30 Insight 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 Bugs & Porky 7:30 Tom & Jerry 8:00 Newsbag 8:30 Inhumanoids 9:00 Batman 9:30 Addams Family (bw) 10:00 Soul Train 11:00 Star Trek noon Wrestling 1:00 Wonderful World of Disney (2 hr) 3:00 Movie "The Royal Hunt of the Sun" 5:00 Fame 6:00 Silver Spoons (the show's 5th season premiere also marks its first season in syndication) 6:30 Too Close for Comfort 7:00 9 to 5 7:30 Three's Company 8:00 Werewolf 8:30 Redskins Pre-Game 9:00 NFL Exhibition: Redskins at LA Rams 12:30 Movie "History of the World Part I" 2:30 Movie "The Ladykillers" (re-edit from Dan August) 4:30 Movie "The New Love Boat" WJLA 7-ABC Washington 7:30 ABC Weekend Special "The Contest Kid and the Prize" (first aired in 1978) 8:00 Wuzzles 8:30 Care Bears Family 9:00 Flinstone Kids 10:00 Real Ghostbusters 10:30 Pound Puppies 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:30 Ewoks noon College Football: Illinois-UNC 3:30 Heroes: Made in the USA

4:00 Risking It All 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: Leslie Stewart (24-1/16 KO) defends his WBA lightheavyweight belt against Virgil Hill (18-0/12 KO), live from Atlantic City/AL Trautwig goes 40 miles off the Rhode Island coast in search of a great white shark 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Saturday 7:00 NFL Update '87 (season preview) 8:00 Animal Crack-Ups 8:30 Ellen Burstyn 9:00 Movie "Grease 2" 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News 11:45 Entertainment This Week 12:45 Ebony/Jet Showcase 1:15 Cover Story WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster 6:30 Dialogue 7:00 Young Universe 7:30 Muppet Show 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 Lazer Tag Academy 12:30 Joe Paterno (Penn State football) 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: as ch 2 4:00 World Track & Field Championships 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Muppet Show (guest Helen Reddy) 7:30 Spotlight 8:00 Facts of Life 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Amen 10:00 Hunter 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 Entertainment This Week 2:00 News WUSA 9-CBS Washington 6:00 Hawaii Five-O

7:00 Galaxy High School 7:30 CBS StoryBreak 8:00 Berenstain Bears 8:30 Wildfire 9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 In Our Lives 11:00 Dungeons & Dragons 11:30 Land of the Lost noon Music City USA 12:30 US Open Tennis 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Agronsky & Company 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Game Show Biz (Wink Martindale hosts a look at the game-show industry) 9:00 NFL Exhibition: NY Giants-Pittsburgh mid. News 12:30 Divorce Court 1:00 Movie "Sophie's Choice" (which ran 3 hrs, 5 min) WBAL 11-CBS Baltimore 5:45 Devotions 6:00 Learning to Read 6:30 At Home in Maryland 7:00 Garden Living 7:30 Look at It This Way 8:00 Urban Scene 8:30 Heads Up 9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 Teen Wolf 11:00 Dungeons & Dragons 11:30 Land of the Lost noon Galaxy High School 12:30 US Open Tennis 6:00 News 6:30 Urban Scene 7:00 What's Happening Now!! (x2) 8:00 Downtown (series finale) 9:00 NFL Exhibition: NY Giants-Pittsburgh mid. News 12:30 Wrestling 1:30 Dukes of Hazzard 2:30 News

WJZ 13-ABC Baltimore 5:00 Movie cont'd 5:30 Muppet Show 5:55 Word of Faith 6:00 International Zone 6:30 Kids Baffle 7:00 Muppet Show (x2) 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 11:30 Kids Baffle noon College Football: Illinois-UNC 3:00 Runaway with the Rich & Famous 3:30 Hawaii Five-O 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:00 ABC World News Saturday 6:30 News 7:00 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies 7:30 Square Off 8:00 Outward Bound (narrated by Martin Sheen, aired in Baltimore as a For Kids' Sake special) 9:00 Movie "Grease 2" 11:00 News 11:30 Shake Down (guest Sa-Fire) mid. Dancin' to the Hits 12:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 1:30 Movie "Dirty Harry" 3:15 Movie "Lost Squadron" (bw) 4:45 News 4:50 ABC News WBOC 16-CBS Salisbury 7:00 US Farm Report 7:30 RoboTech 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 Dungeons & Dragons 11:30 Land of the Lost noon Galaxy High School 12:30 US Open Tennis

6:00 Inside Winston Cup Racing 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 Southern Sportsman 8:00 Downtown (series finale) 9:00 NFL Exhibition: NY Giants-Pittsburgh mid. News 12:30 Wrestling (x2) WDCA 20-Ind Washington 6:00 INN News 6:30 Christian Science Monitor Reports 7:00 700 Club 8:00 At the Movies 8:30 Discover (infomercial) 9:00 Weight Control (infomercial) 9:30 Video Car Lot 10:00 Dukes of Hazzard 11:00 Wrestling noon Movie "Kid Blue" 2:00 Movie "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" 4:00 What's Happening Now!! 4:30 Small Wonder 5:00 New Gidget 5:30 It's a Living 6:00 Greatest American Hero 7:00 Puttin' on the Hits 7:30 America's Top 10 (videos include Michael Jackson, Dan Hill, and Los Lobos) 8:00 Movie "Nashville Girl" 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Tales from the Darkside 11:30 Alfred Hitchcock (bw) mid. Movie "Dracula vs Frankenstein" 2:00 Solid Gold (guests Club Nouveau, Expose, Robert Palmer, Georgia Satellites, Tears for Fears, and Jody Watley; interview with Bob Seger) Maryland Public Television (PBS): WMPT 22-Annapolis, WWPB 31-Hagerstown, WGPT 36-Oakland, WFPT 62-Frederick, WMPB 67-Baltimore (this was the first week of listings for ch 62; 36 was listed as a relay) 7:00 Economics U$A 7:30 Business File 8:00 American Adventure 8:30 Understanding Human Behavior 9:00 Oceanus: The Marine Environment 9:30 Business of Management 10:00 Marketing

10:30 Planet Earth 11:00 New Literacy 11:30 Wild America noon Great Chefs of the West 12:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 1:00 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel 1:30 Art of William Alexander 2:00 Pets & People 2:30 Old Houseworks 3:00 This Old House 3:30 Victory Garden 4:00 Woodwright's Shop 4:30 Rod & Reel 5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 Profiles of Nature 6:00 Battle of the Bison Forest (a 1985 visit to the Bialowieza forest on the PolishRussian border) 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Trail of Danger" (pt 1) 8:00 Adventures of Robin Hood 9:00 Cousteau Odyssey "Time Bomb at Fifty Fathoms" 10:00 Bounder 10:30 Fairly Secret Army 11:00 Doctor Who "The Two Doctors" (Colin Baker and Patrick Troughton) 1:00 Alive from Off Center WHAG 25-NBC Hagerstown 7:00 US Farm Report 7:30 World Tomorrow 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 Viewpoint 12:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: as ch 2 4:00 World Track & Field Championships 6:00 Hee Haw (co-host Jerry Reed/guests Dottie West, David Holt, Ray Pillow, Jimmy Henley, and Nashville Edition) 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Facts of Life 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Amen

10:00 Hunter 11:00 M*A*S*H 11:30 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies mid. Movie "The Elephant Man" WETA 26-PBS Washington 7:00 Sesame Street (x2) 9:00 Modern Maturity 9:30 American Interests 10:00 Wall Street Week 10:30 Washington Week in Review 11:00 Metro Week in Review 11:30 Crime File noon Adam Smith's Money World 12:30 Firing Line (guest Alexander Haig Jr.) 1:30 Collectors 2:00 Victory Garden 2:30 French Chef 3:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 3:30 Automania 4:00 This Old House 4:30 Frugal Gourmet 5:00 Great Chefs of the West 5:30 Wild America 6:00 One by One 7:00 Battle of the Bison Forest 8:00 Nature (studying cats) 9:00 Last Bastion (pt 1 of a 3-part miniseries chronicalling Australian PM's John Curtin's efforts to enlist the Allies' help to protect his country during WWII) 10:00 Movie "Teahouse of the August Moon" mid. Alive from Off Center WHMM 32-PBS Washington 9:00 GED 10:00 Computer Chronicles 10:30 MotorWeek 11:00 This Old House 11:30 Rod & Reel: Streamside noon Great Chefs of the West 12:30 Microwaves are for Cooking 1:00 Frugal Gourmet 1:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors (return) 2:00 We're Cooking Now 2:30 Collectors 3:00 Art of William Alexander 3:30 Joy of Painting

4:00 Magic of Floral Painting 4:30 Matinee at the Bijou 6:00 New Image Teens "Peer Pressure" (premiere of a 3-part series featuring a group of San Diego teens) 6:30 Checking It Out! 7:00 Dance Connection 8:00 Battle of the Bison Forest 9:00 National Geographic "Chesapeake Borne" (a 1986 look at life along Chesapeake Bay) 10:00 On Stage at Wolf Trap (a tribute to Gershwin by the National Symphony, led by Andrew Litton) 11:00 Saturday Nite Sing mid. Backstage Tonight WBFF 45-Fox Baltimore 5:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 6:00 Get Smart (x2) 7:00 Fat Albert 7:30 Lady Lovelylocks & the Pixietails 8:00 Popples 8:30 Get Along Gang 9:00 Jem 9:30 RoboTech 10:00 Voltron 10:30 Proving Ground (infomercial) 11:00 Consumer Auto & Truck TV Classified 11:30 Get Smart noon Movie "Strategic Air Command" 2:00 Dayton International Air Show 3:00 Wrestling (x2) 5:00 Fame 6:00 Solid Gold (guests Smokey Robinson, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, the Jets, Kenny G, Luther Vandross, Melba Moore, and Freddie Jackson/interview with Mary Wilson) 7:00 Dance Fever (finals/judges Kurt Thomas, Tracy Austin, and Scott Salmon) 7:30 It's a Living 8:00 Werewolf 8:30 New Adventures of Beans Baxter 9:00 Down & Out in Beverly Hills 9:30 Karen's Song 10:00 Ghost Story 11:00 Movie "Revenge of the Creature" (bw) 12:30 Women's Wrestling 1:30 Movie "The Colossus of New York" (bw) WMDT 47-ABC/NBC Salisbury 7:00 Heathcliff

7:30 Defenders of the Earth 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 11:30 Ewoks noon ABC Weekend Special "The Contest Kid Strikes Again" 12:30 Health Show 1:00 Ag-USA 1:30 Wrestling 2:30 Weekend with Crook & Chase 3:00 Runaway with the Rich & Famous 3:30 NFL Pre-Season Special (hosted by Jimmy the Greek) 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:00 ABC World News Saturday 6:30 Hee Haw (same line-up as ch 25) 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Animal Crack-Ups 8:30 Ellen Burstyn 9:00 Golden Girls (NBC) 9:30 Amen (NBC) 10:00 Matlock (NBC/delayed from Tues 8pm) 11:00 ABC News 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "Draw!" WFTY 50-Ind Washington 8:00 Bible Way of Living 8:30 20 Minute Workout 9:00 Ernest Angley 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Video Car Lot 11:30 Blueblockers Sunglasses (infomercial) noon TBA 2:30 Electronix Outlet (infomercial) 3:00 Wrestling 4:00 12 O'Clock High (bw) 5:00 Beam 6:00 Women's Wrestling 7:00 Avengers 8:00 Secret Agent (bw) 9:00 Movie "Madhouse" 11:00 Prisoner mid. Movie "Charlie Chan in the Shanghai Cobra" (bw)

1:30 Caravan of Values WNUV 54-Ind Baltimore 6:15 Frankly Speaking 6:25 Job Bank 6:30 Puttin' on the Hits 7:00 Bionic Six (x2) 8:00 Movie "Wall Street Cowboy" (bw) 9:00 Movie "Hoppy Serves a Writ" (bw) 10:00 Movie "Desert Trail" (bw) 11:00 Insiders noon Wrestling 1:00 Movie "Fighting Mad" 3:00 BTV 4:00 America's Top 10 4:30 Music Machine 5:00 Whiz Kids 6:00 Star Search 7:00 Women's Wrestling 8:00 Movie "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (colorized) 10:00 Outer Limits (bw) 11:00 Tabloid TV 11:30 Movie "Tourist Trap"

Retro WSAU TV Wausau Wisconsin Saturday Oct. 1st 1955 - Friday Oct 7th 1955

Saturday October 1st 1955<br><br> 10:15 World Series Game<br> 1:30 Movies For Kids<br> 2:15 TBA<br> 2:45 College Football Stanford at Ohio St.<br> 5:20 Football Recap<br> 5:30 Buffalo Bill Jr.<br> 6:00 Mr. Wizard<br> 6:30 The Honeymooners<br> 7:00 People are Funny<br> 7:30 It's always Jan<br> 8:00 Follow That Man<br> 8:30 Damon Ranyon Theater<br> 9:00 Hit Parade<br> 9:30 Lawrence Welk<br>

10:30 Labor Saver<br> 10:45 Wrestling<br> 11:40 Camera Headlines<br> 11:45 Movie - Up in the Air<br> Sunday October 2nd 1955<br><br> 11:35 World Series Preview<br> 11:45 World Series Game<br> 2:30 NFL Football Giants at Cardinals<br> 4:15 Industry on Parade<br> 4:30 Hopalong Cassidy<br> 5:00 The Falcon<br> 5:30 Private Secretary<br> 6:00 The Cisco Kid<br> 6:30 Wis. Rapids Bridge Dedication<br> 7:00 G.E. Theater<br> 7:30 Masquerade Party<br> 8:00 The Loretta Young Show<br> 8:30 Break the Bank<br> 9:00 The Martha Raye Show<br> 10:00 Wweatherstick<br> 10:15 News<br> 10:20 Fashion Parade<br> 10:25 Movie - Four Faces West<br><br> Monday October 3rd 1955<br><br> 12:45 Adventure in Film<br> 1:15 Search for Tomorrow<br> 1:30 Guiding Light<br> 1:45 For Women Only<br> 2:00 Brighter Day<br> 2:15 Odds and Ends<br> 2:30 On Your Account<br> 3:00 Matinee Time<br> This is all I could find for this day<br><br> Tuesday Oct 4th 1955<br><br> 12:45 Adventure in Film<br> 1:15 Search for Tomorrow<br> 1:30 Guiding Light<br> 1:45 For Women Only<br> 2:00 Brighter Day<br> 2:15 Odds and Ends<br>

2:30 On Your Account<br> 3:00 Matinee Time<br> 4:30 Fun School<br> 4:45 Western ROundup<br> 5:15 Words and Music<br> 5:30 News<br> 6:00 Pride of the Family<br> 6:30 You'll Never Get Rich<br> 7:00 It's a Great Life<br> 7:30 Badge 714<br> 8:00 $54,000 Question<br> 8:30 My Favorite Husband<br> 9:00 Star and Story<br> 9:30 News<br> 10:00 Movie - Riot Squad<br><br> Wednesday Oct 5th<br><br> 12:45 Adventure in Film<br> 1:15 Search for Tomorrow<br> 1:30 Guiding Light<br> 1:45 For Women Only<br> 2:00 Brighter Day<br> 2:15 Odds and Ends<br> 2:30 On Your Account<br> 3:00 Matinee Time<br> 4:30 Fun School<br> 4:45 Western ROundup<br> 5:15 Words and Music<br> 5:30 News<br> 6:00 Talent Scouts<br> 6:30 Highway Patrol<br> 7:00 Camara Four<br> 7:30 I've Got a Secret<br> 8:00 Calvacade<br> 9:00 City Detective<br> Star and Story<br> 9:30 News<br> 10:00 Movie - Stage Struck<br><br> Thursday Oct 6th 1955<br><br> 12:45 Adventure in Film<br> 1:15 Search for Tomorrow<br> 1:30 Guiding Light<br> 1:45 For Women Only<br>

2:00 Brighter Day<br> 2:15 Odds and Ends<br> 2:30 On Your Account<br> 3:00 Matinee Time<br> 4:30 Fun School<br> 4:45 Western ROundup<br> 5:15 Words and Music<br> 5:30 News<br> 6:00 You Bet Your Life<br> 6:30 Corliss Archer<br> 7:00 Ford Theater<br> 7:30 Dangerous Assignment<br> 8:00 Dragnet<br> 8:30 Dollar a Second<br> 9:00 Waterfront<br> 9:30 News<br> 10:00 Movie - Mutiny in the Bighouse<br><br> Friday Oct 7th 1955<br><br> 12:45 Adventure in Film<br> 1:15 Search for Tomorrow<br> 1:30 Guiding Light<br> 1:45 For Women Only<br> 2:00 Brighter Day<br> 2:15 Odds and Ends<br> 2:30 On Your Account<br> 3:00 Matinee Time<br> 4:30 Fun School<br> 4:45 Western ROundup<br> 5:15 Words and Music<br> 5:30 News<br> 6:00 Lone Ranger<br> 6:30 Quick on the Draw<br> 7:00 The Crusaders<br> 7:30 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars<br> 8:00 Gillette Calavcade of Sports<br> 8:45 Frank Leahy Show<br> 9:00 Crossroads<br> 9:30 News<br> 10:00 Spray Gun Offer<br> 10:15 Movie - Nurse Edith Cavell<br><br>

Retro: Boston Monday April 12, 1976

Source: Boston Sunday Herald Advertiser 2 - WGBH Boston (PBS) 10:00a Mass. Educational TV 11:00a The Electric Company 11:30a Sesame Street 12:30p Mass. Educational TV 02:30p The French Chef 03:00p Nova Transplant Experience 04:00p Sesame Street 05:00p Mister Rogers 05:30p Sesame Street 06:30p The Electric Company 07:00p Zoom 07:30p Lowell Thomas Remembers 08:00p Echoes of Erin celebration of Irish contributions to culture (2 hrs) 10:00p News 10:30p The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:15a Sign On Seminar 06:45a Daily Almanac 07:00a Today Barbara Walters and Jim Hartz co-hosts 09:00a Play/Schoolmates 09:30a Somerset 10:00a Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30a High Rollers 11:00a Wheel of Fortune 11:30a Hollywood Squares 12:00p News 12:30p Woman 76 Sharon King, host 01:30p Days of Our Lives 02:30p The Doctors 03:00p Another World 04:00p The Mike Douglas Show John Davidson, co-host 05:30p News 06:00p News-Sports-Weather 07:00p NBC Nightly News 07:30p Movie Horizons on the Sea- documentary about Austrailia (replaces Don Adams Screen Test and Rich Little) 09:00p Joe Forrester 10:00p Jigsaw John 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p Tonight Show Paul Williams, guest host; Orson Welles, guest

01:00a Tomorrow Tom Snyder, host 5 WCVB Boston (ABC) 06:00a News, Sports 07:00a Jabberwocky 07:30a Leave it to Beaver 08:00a Good Morning America David Hartman and Nancy Dussault co-hosts 09:00a Good Morning John Willis and Janet Langhart co-hosts; Dr. Benjamin Spock; memory improvement tips; music with Webster Lewis Post-Pop Band; professor Richard Le Blanc who spent two months as a skid-row bum; feature on $2 bill return 10:30a One Life to Live 11:00a The Edge of Night 11:30a Happy Days 12:00p News 12:30p All My Children 01:00p Ryans Hope 01:30p Rhyme and Reason (Bob Eubanks was the host, and IIRC Nipsey Russell was a frequent panelist. This was one of my favorites as a kid ) 02:00p $20,000 Pyramid 02:30p Break The Bank Tom Kennedy, host (premiere) 03:00p General Hospital 03:30p Father Knows Best 04:00p Bonanza 05:00p The FBI 06:00p News-Sports-Weather 07:00p ABC News 07:30p Alistair Cookes America A Fireball in the Night (Civil War) 08:30p Major League Baseball N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore Orioles 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 12:00a Monday Night Special Honeymoon Suite 02:00a News 02:10a Nightshift Boston University films 02:40a Boston Legacy The Armenians 6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC) 06:00a English Through TV 06:15a News 06:30a Community 06:45a News 07:00a The Flintstones 07:30p Rin Tin Tin 08:00a Good Morning America 09:00a Romper Room 09:30a Gomer Pyle 10:00a Dick Van Dyke

10:30a Andy Griffith 11:00a Lets Make a Deal 11:30a Happy Days 12:00p Family Affair 12:30p All My Children 01:00p Ryans Hope 01:30p Rhyme and Reason 02:00p $20,000 Pyramid 02:30p Break the Bank 03:00p General Hospital 03:30p One Life to Live 04:00p The Edge of Night 04:30p Gilligans Island 05:00p The Brady Bunch 05:30p That Girl 06:00p Adam 12 06:30p ABC News 07:00p News-Sports 07:30p Hollywood Squares 08:00p On the Rocks Jose Perez 08:30p Major League Baseball N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore Orioles 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p Monday Night Special Honeymoon Suite 01:30a Alfred Hitchcock 7 WNAC Boston (CBS) 05:45a Farm and Market 05:50a Sunrise Semester 06:20a Bob Hilton Show (rerun) 06:50a Las Noticias de Hoy 07:00a News 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Dinah Shore Show 10:00a The Price is Right 11:00a Gambit 11:30a Love of Life 12:00p News 12:30p Bob Hilton Show Charles Nelson Reilly and fashion commentator Jeff Davids (this is the same Bob Hilton who went on to host and announce game shows) 01:00p Search for Tomorrow 01:30p As The World Turns 02:30p The Guiding Light 03:00p All in the Family 03:30p Match Game 04:00p Merv Griffin Show 05:30p Candlepins for Cash

06:00p News-Sports-Weather 07:00p CBS Evening News 07:30p Hollywood Squares 08:00p Special Its the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (replaces Rhoda) 08:30p Special Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (replaces Phyllis) 09:00p All in the Family 09:30p Maude 10:00p Medical Center 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p CBS Movie Blow-Up David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave 01:30a Lift Every Voice 02:00a Eco 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 11:00a Timmy and Lassie 11:30a Happy Days 12:00p Lets Make A Deal 12:30p All My Children 01:00p Ryans Hope 01:30p Rhyme and Reason 02:00p $20,000 Pyramid 02:30p Break the Bank 03:00p General Hospital 03:30p One Life to Live 04:00p The Edge of Night 04:30p Uncle Gus 05:30p Robin Hood 06:00p News-Sports-Weather 06:30p ABC News 07:00p Gilligans Island 07:30p Name That Tune 08:00p On the Rocks 08:30p Major League Baseball N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore Orioles 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p Monday Night Special Honeymoon Suite 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 06:30a TV Classroom 07:00a Today 09:00a Good Morning (same as WCVB- 60 minutes) 10:00a Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30a High Rollers 11:00a Wheel of Fortune 11:30a Hollywood Squares 12:00p News 12:30p Take My Advice

01:00p Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 01:30p Days of Our Lives 02:30p The Doctors 03:00p Another World 04:00p Somerset 04:30p Bewitched 05:00p Star Trek 06:00p News-Sports-Weather 06:30p NBC Nightly News 07:00p Concentration 07:30p Treasure Hunt 08:00p Movie Yankee Doodle Dandy James Cagney (replaces Rich Little and Joe Forrester) 10:00p Jigsaw John 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p Tonight Show 01:00p Tomorrow 12 WPRI Providence (CBS) 06:30a Sunrise Semester 07:00a News 08:00a Captain Kangaroo 09:00a Dinah Shore Show 10:30a The Price is Right 11:30a Love of Life 12:00p News 12:30p Search for Tomorrow 01:00p The Young and the Restless 01:30p As The World Turns 02:30p The Guiding Light 03:00p All in the Family 03:30p Match Game 04:00p Batman 04:30p Merv Griffin Show 06:00p News-Sports-Weather 06:30p CBS Evening News 07:00p Match Game 07:30p To Tell The Truth 08:00p Special Its the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown 08:30p Special Rikki-Tikki-Tavi 09:00p All in the Family 09:30p Maude 10:00p Medical Center 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p CBS Movie Blow-Up David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave

27 WSMW Worcester (Ind) 08:00a Bowery Boys 09:30a Sgt. Bilko 10:00a PTL Club 12:00p Catholic Mass 12:30p Movie Boomerang 02:30p The Galloping Gourmet 03:00p Bowery Boys 04:30p F Troop 05:00p Tarzan 06:00p The Lone Ranger 06:30p Movie Kentucky Loretta Young 08:30p Sgt. Bilko 09:00p F Troop 09:30p Racing From Suffolk Downs Jim Harmon 10:00p News 10:30p Nashville Music 11:00p News-Sports 11:30p Bowery Boys 38 WSBK Boston (Ind) 07:00a I Dream of Jeannie 07:30a Bugs Bunny 08:00a Popeye 08:30a Romper Room 09:00a House of Frightenstein 09:30a Mr. Magoo and Friends 10:00a Mel-O-Tunes 10:25a Graham Kerr 10:30a Tom Larson Show 11:30a Hazel 12:00p Fun Factory Bobby Van hosts comedy-variety game show (premiere) 12:30p Take My Advice 01:00p Andy Griffith 01:30p The Beverly Hillbillies 02:00p McHales Navy 02:30p Bullwinkle 03:00p Mickey Mouse Club 03:30p Porky Pig 04:00p Bugs Bunny 04:30p Popeye 05:00p Lassie 05:30p The Rifleman 06:00p Bewitched 06:30p Hogans Heroes 07:00p Adam 12

07:30p The Dick Van Dyke Show 08:00p Ironside 09:00p Movie Top Secret Affair Susan Hayward, Kirk Douglas 11:00p The Bold Ones 44 WGBX Boston (PBS) 03:30p Maggie exercise 04:00p Sesame Street 05:00p Villa Alegre 05:30p The Electric Company 06:00p Zoom 06:30p Hodgepodge Lodge 07:00p Man and his Motives 07:30p The Robert MacNeil Report 08:00p Erica Erica Wilson 08:30p Antiques 09:00p World Press 09:30p Realidades 10:00p Maggie exercises 10:30p News 11:00p News-Sports 56 WLVI Boston (Ind) 07:00a The Flintstones 07:30a nothing listed even though The Flintstones is a half hour; could be 2 episodes 08:00a Gilligans Island 08:30a Yogi Bear 09:00a Movie The Damned Dont Cry Joan Crawford 11:00a Not For Women Only 11:30a Newscene 12:00p Get Smart 12:30p Movie Flight Lieutenant Glenn Ford 02:00p Banana Splits 02:30p Yogi Bear 03:00p Casper 03:30p Batman 04:00p The Flintstones 04:30p nothing listed even though The Flintstones is a half hour; could be 2 episodes 05:00p The Monkees 05:30p Gilligans Island 06:00p The Brady Bunch 06:30p The Partridge Family 07:00p Family Affair 07:30p That Girl 08:00p Movie Lord Love a Duck Roddy McDowell, Tuesday Weld 10:00p Love, American Style

11:00p Dark Shadows

Retro: North Georgia Wednesday, August 30, 1978

From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 (NBC) 6 AM Navy Film 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw) 9 AM Card Sharks (delay from 10 AM) 9:30 Odd Couple 10 AM Today In Georgia 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Loni Anderson, Rhonda Bates, Big Bird and Oscar, John Byner, Charlie Callas, George Gobel, Harvey Korman, Mel Tillis, Abigail Van Buren) 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 Liars Club (Betty White, William Conrad, Dick Gautier, Larry Hovis) 1 PM Doris Day 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mod Squad 5 PM Newlywed Game 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM NBC Movie: "The Day Of The Dolphin" 10 PM Billy Graham Toronto Crusade (second of three programs) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Tom Snyder, Suzanne Pleshette, Kelly Garrett, Dr. Paul Ehrlich) 1 AM Tomorrow (guest: Theodore White, who had just written his memoir) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

6:25 New Zoo Revue 6:55 News For Little People 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 America Alive! (Jack Linkletter) 12:30 Midday Live 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Bugs Bunny, Little Rascals, Three Stooges 4:55 News For Little People 5 PM Odd Couple 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM NBC Movie: "The Day Of The Dolphin" 10 PM Police Woman 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "Alternative Futures" (programs to help underdeveloped nations) 7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge) 10 AM Cross-Wits (Jo Anne Worley, Peter Haskell, Susan Strasberg, Jonathan Harris) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family

4 PM Bewitched 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Denise Alexander; Broadway dancer Ann Reinking, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Eddie Rabbitt, singer Georgia Holt (Cher's mother)--this is Mike's third-tolast show from Philadelphia before moving to Los Angeles) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals 8 PM Pilot: "The Funny World Of Fred And Bunni" (pilot for a variety show starring Fred Travalena and featuring animated segments) 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (Part 2 of 2) 11 PM News 11:30 U.S. Open Tennis (recap of the day's matches) 11:45 Hawaii Five-O 12:55 CBS Movie: "The Last Escape" 2:45 Ironside 3:45 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Over Easy (guest: actor Fritz Feld) 7 PM Yoga For Health 7:30 The Goodies (British sitcom) 8 PM Otto: Zoo Gorilla (a playful 400-pound gorilla at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo) 9 PM Great Performances (Zoe Caldwell as Sarah Bernhardt) 10:30 Wilder Wilder (four short religious plays written by Thornton Wilder early in his career) 11 PM Movie: "Seven Cities Of Gold" WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:25 Good Morning Chattanooga 6:30 PTL Club 7:30 Funtime 8 AM Good Morning America (joined in progress--Linda Lavin is a scheduled guest) 9 AM Donahue (Wayne Newton on a show from Stockton, CA) 10 AM Beverly Hillbillies 10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Elaine Joyce, John Schuck) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 Superman 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Billy Graham Toronto Crusade (second of three programs) 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Starsky & Hutch 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 12:40 Legend Of The Black Hand (Part 4 of 5) WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Not For Women Only ("The Problems and Pleasures of Job Reentry," Part 3 of 5) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Loretta Swit, Geoff Edwards, week-behind from 12 N) 9:30 Gambit 10 AM To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Soupy Sales, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen) 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 Gunsmoke 5 PM Medical Center 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Concentration 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Starsky & Hutch

11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 12:40 Legend Of The Black Hand (Part 4 of 5) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5:55 Farm Report 6 AM Summer Semester 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Tic Tac Dough (failed network version that had station execs who had bought the syndicated version for fall in a panic--the syndicated show lasted eight years) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Match Game '77 (Patty Duke Astin, Bob Barker, Richard Deacon, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Nick Nolte, actress Barbara Carrera, songwriters Adolph Green and Betty Comden, Skip Stephenson, actor-singer Ken Marshall) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM The Rookies 8 PM Pilot: "The Funny World Of Fred And Bunni" 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (Part 2 of 2) 11 PM News 11:30 U.S. Open Tennis 11:45 Hawaii Five-O 12:55 CBS Movie: "The Last Escape" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 5:50 Gilligan's Island 6:20 Ebony Speaks 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (John T. Malloy, author of "The Women's Dress

For Success Book") 10 AM Let's Talk It Over 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 News 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Little Rascals 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Match Game PM (Fannie Flagg, Polly Holliday, Dick Martin, Richard Dawson) 8 PM Pilot: "The Funny World Of Fred And Bunni" 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (Part 2 of 2) 11 PM News 11:30 U.S. Open Tennis 11:45 Hawaii Five-O 12:55 CBS Movie: "The Last Escape" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Taylor's People (Nick Taylor interviews Atlanta author-columnist Celestine Sibley) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Georgia Forum 9 PM Great Performances 10:30 Wilder Wilder 11 PM Dick Cavett (second of two with drama critic Kenneth Tynan) sign off 11:30 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:10 News 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Lassie 8:30 The Lucy Show (Roberta Sherwood and son Robert Lanning move into Viv's old apartment and plan to turn it into a rehearsal hall.) 9 AM Perry Mason 10 AM Movie: "He Walked By Night" 11:55 News 12 N High Hopes (Canadian soap that flopped in the U.S.) 12:30 Movie: "The Siege At Red River" 2:25 News 2:30 I Love Lucy 3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 3:30 The Archies 4 PM Munsters 4:30 The Monkees 5 PM Hazel 5:30 Family Affair 6 PM That Girl 6:30 Green Acres 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Baseball: Cubs-Braves 10 PM Untouchables (time approximate) 11 PM Let's Make A Deal 11:30 Movie: "Cancel My Reservation" (Bob Hope and Eva Marie Saint are caught up in an Arizona murder mystery, from '72) 1:30 Baseball: Cubs-Braves (replay) 4 AM News (time approximate) 4:20 Maverick 5:20 World At Large WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11 AM Over Easy 11:30 Cinema Showcase: Bronte Woodard 12 N off the air 4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Crockett's Victory Garden 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Dick Cavett (Part 1 of 2 with Kenneth Tynan) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Bill Moyers' Journal: International Report (the struggles of Jamaica to become self-sufficient) 9 PM Cinema Showcase (Bronte Woodard, who wrote the screenplay for "Grease") 9:30 Belle Of Amherst (Julie Harris as Emily Dickinson) 11 PM Dick Cavett 11:30 Captioned ABC News WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 9 AM Jack Rehburg (religion) 9:30 Truth For Today 10 AM Hope Of Israel 10:30 Mushegan Family (gospel music) 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1:30 Screen Director's Playhouse 2 PM Spotlight (Don Kennedy interviews Elizabeth Schlapp, biographer of Roy Acuff) 2:30 Travel Film 3 PM Bozo's Big Top 3:30 Kids Show 5 PM Match Game '77 (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from 4 PM) 5:30 Entertainment Page (Lang Elliott and Wanda Dell, producers of Tim Conway's movie "The Prize Fighter," talk with Jim Morrison--no, not that Jim Morrison) 6:30 (Larry) Munson On Sports 7 PM Dinah! (Jane Wyatt, Peter Strauss, Don Meredith, Barbara Bach) 8:30 Spotlight (Marty Simmons, co-producer of "National Lampoon's Animal House") 9 PM Wrestling (IIRC, this was Lars Anderson's World League Wrestling) 10 PM PTL Club 12 M Something Special At Midnight (religion) WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 6 AM PTL Club

7 AM Today 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N America Alive! 1 PM News 1:15 Noon Over Middle Georgia 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM For Richer, For Poorer (NBC offered two feeds, at 1 and 4 PM) 4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 5 PM The Archies 5:30 Flintstones 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Wild Wild West 8 PM NBC Movie: "The Day Of The Dolphin" 10 PM Police Woman 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 3 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 3:30 GED Math IV 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM GED Math IV 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Daniel Foster, M.D. (medical advice) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Otto: Zoo Gorilla 9 PM Great Performances 10:30 Focus On Education WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:45 News 6 AM Ross Bagley (gospel music) 7 AM New Zoo Revue 7:30 Popeye And Friends

8:30 Movie: "The Foreman Went To France" 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 The Rock (religion) 12 N Ross Bagley 12:30 Big Valley 1:30 Best Of Groucho 2 PM Heckle And Jeckle 2:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends 3 PM Popeye And Friends 4 PM Tom And Jerry 5 PM Spider-Man 6 PM Brady Bunch 6:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 7 PM Streets Of San Francisco 8 PM Bonanza 9 PM 700 Club 10:30 The Rock 11 PM Sgt. Bilko (Phil Silvers) 11:30 Life Of Riley 12 M News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 10 AM Jetsons 10:30 Mission: Magic 11 AM PTL Club 12 N Movie: TBA 1:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Ben Vereen; Phyllis Newman, Elia Kazan, comedian Kip Addotta, fashion designer Jacques Bellini, dance team Hines and Hines) 3 PM The Archies 3:30 Bozo's Big Top 4 PM Pat's Story Time 4:30 PTL Club 6:30 Tell It And Sell It 7:30 Space Kiddettes 8 PM Rev. Leonard Repass 8:30 Film 9 PM Unity Church Of God 10 PM Quest For Adventure 10:30 Rev. Woody Martin 11 PM PTL Club

As for the "America Alive" flop on NBC daytime, this was a vehicle for Art Linkletter's son Jack, who, strangely enough, failed as a co-host to his father's attempted comeback

on the Peacock channel eight years earlier, on "Life with Linkletter." This was a "flexible" show, where affiliates could air the full hour, as WCWB Macon did, or only the first half hour, as WRCB Chattanooga did. Or affils could decide for neither, like WSB Atlanta, which opted to continue its venerable tradition of pre-empting the network from Noon to 1:30 for fans of Allen Ludden and Doris Day. A good family name can only take you so far, as Jack found out at the end of the year, when NBC decided to flush its "new ideas" down the toilet and pull up its soaps a half-hour and bring on classic games like the Password Plus revival--WSB may have given 30 Rock an idea with Liar's Club.

Oddly, Jack Linkletter never really had a successful career on television; I suppose "Hootenanny" (April 1963-September 1964) was his most successful show, and that came to an end for several reasons: (1) folkies like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, the Kingston Trio, and Peter, Paul and Mary would not do the show after Pete Seeger refused to sign a loyalty oath ("blacklisting" remained in force on this show; the Weavers were also banned); (2) as a result, viewers were bombarded with the New Christy Minstrels and the Chad Mitchell Trio ad nauseum; (3) the British Invasion basically killed the folk craze. But Jack's list of flops include "Haggis Baggis," "On The Go," and "The Rebus Game," in addition to "Life With Linkletter" and "America Alive!". He spent a year on "House Party" with his dad and sister Diane, but Fred Silverman was itching to get that show off the CBS daytime lineup, moving it from 2:30 to 4 PM (ET) and putting "Guiding Light" in the 2:30 slot; "House Party," by then retitled "The Linkletter Show," ended in 1969.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Thursday, August 8, 1974 (Nixon announces resignation)

2KREM (ABC) 4KXLY (CBS) 6KHQ (NBC) 7KSPS (PBS) MORNING 6 am 6Idea Thing 6:25 4Farm Reports 6:30

4Summer Semester 6Government Story 7:00 2To Be Announced 4CBS Morning News (Hughes Rudd) 6Today Richard Berdin, author of Code Name Richard, a first-person story by the man who broke the French Connection; Critics Corner with Gene Shalit. (Jim Hartz, Barbara Walters) 7:15 2Intersect 7:30 2New Zoo Revue 8:00 2Kartoon Korner 4Captain Kangaroo 9:00 2The Mike Douglas Show Co-host: Rex Reed. Guests: director/writer/producer Francis Ford Coppola; actress/director Lee Grant; actress Joan Hackett; critic/author Molly Haskell; Dr. Leland Clark Jr., discoverer of breathable liquid; singers The Kim Brothers and Michi Sahara. 4The Jokers Wild 6Name That Tune 9:30 4Gambit 6Winning Streak 10:00 4Now You See It 6High Rollers 10:30 2The Brady Bunch 4Love of Life 6The Hollywood Squares 10:55 4CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards

11:00 2The Girl in My Life 4The Young and the Restless 6Jackpot 11:30 2The World Today 4Search for Tomorrow 6Q-6 Kaleidoscope 11:55 6NBC News (Edwin Newman) AFTERNOON 12 pm 2Password 4Dialing for Dollars 6Jeopardy! 12:30 2Split Second 4As the World Turns 6Days of Our Lives 1:00 2All My Children 4Dialing for Dollars 6The Doctors 1:30 2Lets Make a Deal 4The Edge of Night 6Another World 2:00 2The Newlywed Game 4The Price Is Right 6How to Survive a Marriage 2:30 2One Life to Live 4The Guiding Light 6Somerset

3:00 2General Hospital 4Tattletales 6The Merv Griffin Show Jackie Vernon, Orson Bean, Pat Buttram, Dick Gautier, Lou Holtz. The shows theme is storytellers. 3:30 2The Munsters 4Mayberry R.F.D. 4:00 2Star Trek 4MOVIE: Sergeant Deadhead (1965) Frankie Avalon, Deborah Walley. After accidentally getting launched into space, a sergeant suffers from a personality change and a look-alike replacement must stand in for him at his wedding. 6Bonanza 7Sesame Street 5:00 2Dealers Choice 6Truth or Consequences 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 5:30 2The Courtship of Eddies Father 4The Scene Today 6Q-6 News 7The Electric Company EVENING 6:00 2ABC Evening News (Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner) 4CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite 6NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor 7Zoom 6:30 2The World Today 4The Lucy Show 6To Tell the Truth 7Video Visionaries

7:00 2Whats My Line? 4Hogans Heroes 6Mission: Impossible 7The Humanist Alternative 7:30 2Lets Make a Dea 4Police Surgeon 7The Electric Company 8:00 2Temperatures Rising The Three Faces of Edwina. Edwina is convinced that she needs plastic surgery and she borrows the money for the operation from her brother, Dr. Mercy. (Repeat) 4The Waltons The Air-Mail Man. A United States mail plane, flying at night, develops engine trouble but, with the aid of lanterns from the Walton family, makes an emergency landing on their property. While waiting for repairs, the pilot tells the Waltons about himself, but his statements soon lead the family to realize that he is hiding something. (Repeat) 6The Mac Davis Show Raymond Burr makes an unexpected guest appearance, singing Where Does Love Go and playing hobo with Mac Davis and Jerry Van Dyke. Olivia Newton-John drops by to sing If You Love Me and to duet with Davis. Other songs include Youre Good for Me and Stop and Smell the Roses. 7Evening at Pops The Carpenters. The pop-singing brother-sister duo join the Boston Pops to perform some of their hits; Richard Carpenter plays the Warsaw Concerto with the orchestra. (Repeat) 8:30 2Just for Laughs An anthology of four situation comedy programs. The first presentation will be Ernie, Madge and Artie, starring Frank Sutton, Cloris Leachman and Dick Van Patten. The story is about an unusual marital triangle consisting of Madge and Artie Driscoll, a newlywed, middle-aged working class couple, and Madges deceased first husband, Ernie, whose spirit materializes to bedevil Madge and her new mate. 9:00 2Kung Fu The Cenotaph. A two-part story about a slightly mad Scotsman (Stefan Gierasch) on a mysterious odyssey. (Part 1 of 2) (Repeat) 4MOVIE: The Pawnbroker (1965) Rod Steiger, Geraldine Fitzgerald. A Jewish pawnbroker, a victim of Nazi persecution, loses all faith in his fellow man.

6Ironside The Taste of Ashes. Ironside begins an investigation when a wealthy widow receives a series of postcards from her daughter who had died in a fire ten years ago. (Repeat) 7Grass: A Burning Issue 10:00 2The Streets of San Francisco Act of Duty. A policewoman acts as bait for a rapist-murderer and almost becomes his next victim. (Repeat) 6The Dean Martin Comedy World Hosts Jackie Cooper, Barbara Feldon and Nipsey Russell introduce comedians at work in the United States and Great Britain. Rodney Dangerfield, Mary Batten and Jud Strunk head the guest list. 11:00 2The World Today 4The Scene Tonight 6Q-6 News 11:30 2World Football League Game of the Week The Hawaiians vs. the Jacksonville Sharks at the Gator Bowl in Florida. 4The CBS Thursday Night Movies: The Looking Glass War (1969) Christopher Jones, Ralph Richardson. British Intelligence calls in a retired agent to investigate Soviet missiles near the German border. 6The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Guest host: Joey Bishop. Guests: Steve Allen, Burt Mustin. 1 am 2Intersect 6Tomorrow Guests: Billy Kidd, Alfonso Bustamante, Phil Hill and Brock Yates.

Retro: Boston Sunday September 29, 1963

Source Boston Globe TV Week (The Globe did not list stations and networks, just channel numbers. That information came from TV Guides of the era) 2 - WGBH Boston (Educational) 04:00p Dialogue 04:30p Japanese Brush Painting 05:00p Faces of Asia 06:00p Lyrics and Legends

06:30p Gardners Almanac 07:00p Art and Man 08:00p On Hearing Music 08:30p Playwright at Work 09:00p Brattle Street Forum 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 06:00a Industry on Parade 06:15a Jewish Chautauqua Society 06:30a Boomtown Rex Trailer 09:30a Its Your World 10:00a Our Believing World 10:30a Frontiers of Faith 11:00a Images 11:30a News, Weather 12:00p Movies 1) Black Knight 1954 and 2) Between Two Worlds 1944 04:00p Odyssey Herb Pomeroy Sextet, Stan Getz 04:30p Next Question 05:00p Starring the Editors 05:30p G.E. College Bowl (color) 06:00p Community Auditions talent show 06:30p News, Weather 07:00p Jazz Scene USA 07:30p Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color The Horse Without a Head part 1 (color) 08:30p Grindl 09:00p Bonanza (color) 10:00p DuPont Show of the Week The Bachelor Game (color) 11:00p News 11:15p Stuart on Sports 11:30p Movies 1) Mr. 880 1950 and 2) Out of the Fog 1941 5 WHDH Boston (CBS) 06:00a Air Force Film 06:30a Life of Riley 07:00a Bozos Special (color) 08:30a Men of Annapolis 09:00a Off to Adventure 09:30a the Living Word 09:45a Sacred Heart 10:00a In the Last Place (Sylvia Sidney stars in a drama about a Jewish family in conflict over a sons desire to visit the concentration camp where family members were killed) 11:00a Camera Three 11:30a Builders Showcase 12:00p Science Fiction Drama (Science Fiction Theater?) 12:30p Face the Nation

01:00p Curt Gowdy, sports (color) 01:15p Football Kickoff 01:30p Pro Football New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles 04:15p Ski Thrills with Warren Miller (color) 04:30p Winning Pins (junior candlepin bowling) 05:00p Youth on Parade (color) 06:00p The Twentieth Century Czecho-Slovakia 06:30p Mister Ed Leo Durocher Meets Mister Ed 07:00p Lassie (Timmy and Lassie help save some migrating birds) 07:30p My Favorite Martian (series premiere) 08:00p Ed Sullivan guests: Jimmy Durante, Yankees players, Frank Sinatra Jr., Tommy Dorsey Band, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Topo(gigio) the Italian mouse (season premiere) 09:00p The Judy Garland Show (featuring Jerry Van Dyke and Donald OConnor) (series premiere) 10:00p Candid Camera (People are shown a picture of Vice President Lyndon Johnson and asked to identify it) 10:30p Whats My Line? 11:00p News (color) 11:15p Harry Reasoner, news 11:30p Meet the Press (color) from NBC 12:00a Movie 5 (movie not listed) 6 WTEV New Bedford (ABC) 09:00a Worship 09:30a Sword and Sail educational series 10:00a Catholic Mass 11:00a Bold Journey 11:30a House Detective 12:30p Discovery 63 01:00p Adventures in Britain 01:30p Issues and Answers 02:00p Shirley Temple Theater 03:30p Adventures in Paradise 04:30p Pro Football Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Diego Chargers 07:15p All Pro Scoreboard 07:30p The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (starring a young Kurt Russell) The Day of the First Suitor 08:30p Arrest and Trial Tears from a Silver Dipper (90 minutes) 10:00p 100 Grand 10:30p Battleline 11:00p Movie Roadhouse 12:30a News, Weather 12:45a Cains Hundred 7 WNAC Boston (ABC)

07:00a Jungle Adventures 08:00a My Friend Flicka 08:30a The Christophers 08:45a This is The Life 09:15a Sunday Mass 10:00a Bugs Bunny 10:30a Land of Allakazam 11:00a Discovery 63 11:30a Championship Bowling 12:00p Movies 1) Crossfire 1947 and 2) Boys Ranch 1945 03:00p Issues and Answers 03:30p Outlaws drama 04:30p Pro Football Boston Patriots vs. Denver Broncos 07:15p All Pro Scoreboard 07:30p The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters 08:30p Arrest and Trial Tears from a Silver Dipper (90 minutes) 10:00p 100 Grand 10:30p The Beachcomber 11:00p News 11:15p ABC News Report 11:45p Movies 1) The Saint Takes Over 1940 and 2) The Falcons Brother 1942 9 WMUR Manchester (ABC) 12:30p Discovery 63 01:00p Oral Roberts 01:30p Allens Revival Hour 02:00p Air Force News 02:15p Faith for Today 02:45p The Living Word 03:00p Movie Deep Waters 04:30p Pro Football Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Diego Chargers 07:15p All Pro Scoreboard 07:30p The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters 08:30p Arrest and Trial Tears from a Silver Dipper (90 minutes) 10:00p 100 Grand 10:30p ABC News Report 11:00p News 10 WJAR Providence (NBC) 08:00a Sacred Heart 08:15a The Living Word 08:30a This is The Life 09:00a Book of Books 09:30a Frontiers of Faith 10:00a The Christophers 10:30a The World Around Us

11:00p How to Invest 11:30a Americans at Work 11:45a Industry on Parade 12:00p Roundtable 12:30p Championship Bridge 01:00p All Star Bowling 01:30p Movies 1) Pigskin Parade 1936 and 2) Lost Moment 1947 05:00p Trails West 05:30p G.E. College Bowl (color) 06:00p Meet the Press 06:30p Theodore Francis Green Salute to Rhode Islands elder statesman 07:00p The Bill Dana Show 07:30p Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color (color) 08:30p Grindl 09:00p Bonanza (color) 10:00p DuPont Show of the Week (color) 11:00p News 11:15p Movie Tomorrow is Another Day 12 WPRO Providence (CBS) 08:15a The Christophers 08:30a Comedy Time 09:30a Magic Tree 10:00a In the Last Place 11:00a Face the News 11:30a Gateway to Glamour 11:45a Home and Yard 12:00p What is Judaism? 12:15p Hire Now 12:30p Assignment Underwater 01:00p Football Kickoff 01:15p Chris Clark Show (probably sports Chris Clark was WPROs sports announcer) 01:30p Pro Football 04:15p Great Music 04:30p Touchdown 05:00p Supercar 05:30p Amateur Hour 06:00p The Twentieth Century 06:30p Biography Adolph Hitler 07:00p Lassie 07:30p My Favorite Martian 08:00p Ed Sullivan 09:00p The Judy Garland Show 10:00p Candid Camera 10:30p Whats My Line? 11:00p News

11:15p Movie Cell 2455, Death Row 1955

5 WHDH Boston (CBS) 11:30p Meet the Press (color) from NBC Speaking of ironies . . . this one takes the cake, given that the current WHDH (on Channel 7, completely unrelated to this WHDH) is an NBC affiliate, has been since 1995.

WBZ was horrible about clearances back in the 60s. At one point WGBH was clearing both Meet the Press and the NBC Nightly News (sans commercials). WHDH also carried Tonight from the start of the Jack Paar era until September 1966. WBZ was running either movies or Group W programming at the time. ...of course, Westinghouse was still ticked off about having NBC strongarm them into swapping stations in Philadelphia and Cleveland. The Paar and Carson Tonight incarnations were never on KYW-TV/3 when that station was in Cleveland, being dumped off to ABC affiliate WEWS/5 (often Tonight was WEWS' only color offering of the day); KYW-TV and WBZ-TV/4 would run movies or the Westinghouse-produced Steve Allen, Regis Philbin and Merv Griffin talk shows against Paar/Carson until KYW returned to Philly... ...as well as the abortive PM East/PM West with Mike Wallace in New York and Terence O'Flaherty in San Francisco...

Retro: New York City - Sunday November 14, 1965

Source New York Journal-American week of Nov. 14-20, 1965 Note: The Journal-American did not list the UHF station listings in full. Instead they had highlights for each day. Here are the highlights for 11/14/65: Ch. 31 2:00p Teen Age Book Talk Ch. 47 3:00p Italian Film Greats Tutta La Vita in Una Notte Ch. 31 8:30p An Age of Kings The Road to Shrewsbury by Shakespeare 2 WCBS (CBS) 07:50p Previews; Give Us This Day 08:00a Around the Corner children, Micki Grant (90 min) 09:30a The Way to Go Religion; Ormand J. Drake host 10:00a Lamp Unto My Feet religion 10:30a Look Up and Live religion 11:00a Camera Three 11:30a Young Worlds

12:00p Newsmakers interview 12:25p News (Mort Dean) 12:30p Face the Nation interview, Barry Goldwater is the guest 01:00p Sports (Frank Gifford) 01:15p NFL Today 01:30p Pro Football NY Giants at Cleveland Browns 04:00p Pro Football Baltimore Colts at Minnesota Vikings 06:45p Pro Football Report 07:00p Lassie (color) 07:30p My Favorite Martian (color) 08:00p Ed Sullivan variety; Woody Allen, The Dave Clark Five, Jerry Vale, Alan King, Alan Secombe (color) 09:00p Perry Mason The Case of the Runaway Racer 10:00p Candid Camera 10:30p Whats My Line? 11:00p News (Harry Reasoner) 11:15p News (Tom Dunn, Don Criqui) 11:30p Late Show Tall Story 1960 Tony Perkins, Jane Fonda 02:15a News 02:20a Late Late Show The Princess Comes Across 1936 Carole Lombard 03:50a Late Late Show Kentucky Moonshine 1935 Ritz Brothers 4 WNBC (NBC) 07:15a Modern Farmer 08:15a Library Lions education 08:45a The Jewish Fourth R religion 09:00a Lets Talk About God religion 09:15a TV Church School religion 09:30a Protestant Heritage religion The Issue of Religious Liberty and the Deicide Issue 10:00a Youth Forum 10:30a Man in Office interview; Joseph Michaels, host 11:00a Searchlight discussion, Ben Grauer, host 11:30a Direct Line interview Diabetes 12:00p Open Mind discussion; Edwin Newman host A Profile of Ingmar Bergman 12:55p News (Bob Teague) 01:00p Meet the Press interview (color) 01:30p The Eternal Light religious drama 02:00p Pro Football NY Jets at Boston Patriots (color) 05:00p Wisdom 05:30p College Bowl quiz, Robert Earle host (color) 06:00p The Frank McGee Report 06:30p Special The Spanish Armada documentary (color) 07:30p Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color The Three Lives of Thomasina Part 1 08:30p Branded Fill No Glass For Me part 2 (color) 09:00p Bonanza The Strange One (color)

10:00p The Wackiest Ship in the Army Viva La Kiwi (color) 11:00p News, Weather (Bill Ryan, Dr. Frank Field) 11:15p News (Geoffrey Pond, Pat Hernon) 11:30p The Saint The Sign of the Claw 12:30a Movie The Cowboy and the Blonde 1941 George Montgomery, Mary Beth Hughes 01:45a Open Mind A Profile of Federico Fellini 5 WNEW (Ind) 07:00a The Christophers 07:15a Lightime religion 08:00a Astro Boy cartoon 08:30a The King and Odie children 09:00a Wonderama Sonny Fox, host (4 hours) 01:00p Movie Command Decision 1949 Clark Gable 03:00p Movie Thunder Over the Plains 1953 Randolph Scott 05:00p Movie Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison 1951 07:00p Assignment: Adventure 08:00p Special Frontiers of the Mind 09:00p Breaking Point 10:00p Opinion in the Capital discussion 10:30p Special Pasa Patria, special programming of the Protestant Council of New York 11:00p Community Dialog discussion Diabetes Detection Week 11:30p Senate Report 11:35p Movie The Raven 1935 Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi 12:50a Wire Service drama 7 WABC (ABC) 06:50a News 07:00a Search religion 07:15a The Answer religion (color) 08:00a Faith for Today religion (color) 08:30a For Thou Art With Me religion 09:00a Movie Our Little Girl 1935 Shirley Temple, Joel McCrea 10:00a Annie Oakley 10:30a Beany and Cecil cartoons (color) 11:00a Bullwinkle cartoons (color) 11:30a Discovery children, Frank Buxton, host Discovery Goes to Alaska 12:00p New York , New York public affairs 01:00p Directions 66 religious/cultural The Church and the Theater 01:30p Issues and Answers interview 02:00p Page One interviews 02:30p Movie Pittsburgh 1942 John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich 04:30p Cartoon Fun (color) 05:00p Movie Eagle Squadron 1942 Robert Stack

07:00p Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (color) 08:00p The FBI The Exiles (color) 09:00p Movie The Inn of the Sixth Happiness Ingrid Bergman (color) 12:00a News (Bob Young, Scott Vincent) 12:30a Movie A Matter of Who 1962 Terry-Thomas, Alex Nichol 02:15a Movie Umberto D 155 9 WOR (Ind) 08:20a News, Weather 08:25a The Christophers 08:30a TV Gospel Time religion 09:00a Fireside Theater drama 09:30a New Jersey Report with John Scott 10:00a Point of View discussion 10:30a New York Report discussion 11:00a Million Dollar Movie The Last Time I Saw Paris Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson 01:00p Million Dollar Movie The Last Time I Saw Paris (yes the same movie is listed twice) 03:00p Million Dollar Movie The Last Time I Saw Paris (was running the same film 3x per day common?) 05:00p Maverick 06:00p Sons of Hercules Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules pt 2 (color) 07:00p Death Valley Days (color) 07:30p Big Preview Mutiny in Outer Space 1964 09:15p International Movie Where the Hot Wind Blows 1960 11:30p Ladies of the Press interview; Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (D-Conn) guest 12:00a Protestant Council 1965 Fund Appeal 11 WPIX (Ind) 07:45a The Christophers 08:00a The Evangel Hour religion 08:30a Lippy the Lion cartoon (color) 08:45a Superman cartoons 09:00a Lets Have Fun children; Terry Bennett host (3 hours) 12:00p Uncle Waldo cartoons (color) 12:30p Racket Squad 01:00p Code 3 drama 01:30p M Squad 02:00p Mike Hammer 02:30p Richard Diamond 03:00p Adventures in Paradise 04:00p Clay Cole Show variety 05:00p Rocky and His Friends (color) 05:30p Commando Cody 06:00p Rin Tin Tin

06:30p Stingray 07:00p Special You Missed South America: The Awakening Giant 08:00p Movie The Eve of St. Mark 1944 Anne Baxter 09:30p Canadian Football playoff game 12:00a Continental Miniatures The Miranda Martino Show 12:30a The Big Picture documentary 13 WNDT (Educational) no programming listed

A few points: - The 12:30a movie shown on WNBC ("The Cowboy and the Blonde") was aired under the Movie 4 banner. It was the reputation that developed around that umbrella during this period (showing shopworn movies, predominantly pre-'48, that were hand-me-downs from other stations including even Channel 4 itself in earlier years) that when they started showing newer movies on weekends starting in the fall of 1966, they initially christened this new showcase the Saturday Film Festival before moving it to another night as Sunday Film Festival in 1967. - WNEW's movie shows in these years, I.I.N.M., were as follows: 01:00p - Five Star Movie; 03:00p - Metropolitan Movie; 05:00p - Sunday Playhouse. The film shown on the first-named showcase, "Command Decision," was one of the group of pre-'48 MGM films that in this period were held by Channel 5, while another group aired on WNBC, before they all returned to WCBS by c.1971 (Channel 2 was the first station in the NYC market to air the pre-'48 MGM library, starting in December 1956 - and "Command Decision" was the very first title they ran, on The Late Show). - I can't vouch as for what the afternoon movie show titles were for WABC (two years earlier, they were The Best of Hollywood and The Best of Seven, respectively), but the double-bill late-night showings were under The Best of Broadway. - As for the question of whether it was common for WOR, on Sundays, to run the same Million Dollar Movie three times in a row: Indeed it was. Up to the 1967-68 period. And that's not counting the same film run every night at the same time (again through 1968). - Back to WNEW, though you wouldn't know it looking at this schedule, the station began to air selected stuff in color during this period - almost exclusively at this point through film (i.e. old movies such as from a package of post-'49 Warner Bros. films grouped as "Volume 2" and syndicated initially by Seven Arts, that from 1961 to the fall of '65 were held by WNBC) and probably some videotape. It was the last commercial New York VHF to go color (trailing WPIX by a few months); and would be the only one of the NYC indies to use Norelco PC-70 color studio cameras, starting in '66 (while WOR and WPIX both went with General Electric PE-250's). - The reason there was no programming on Sundays on WNDT (or even Saturdays, for that matter) was attributable to a particularly precarious and parlous financial situation plaguing the station in those years - exacerbated by the push for color in this period. It wasn't until 1967 that the station even went color (followed a year later by live studio color, courtesy GE PE-350's) - the last of the New York area VHF's, period, to do so.

Retro: Spokane, WA - Friday, June 25, 1993

MORNING 5:30 am 2Paid Programming 4World News This Morning 6NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 2KREM 2 News This Morning 4Good Morning Northwest 6Q-6 News Today 28ALF 6:15 7Body Electric 6:30 28James Bond Jr. 6:45 7A.M. Weather 7:00 2CBS This Morning (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn) 4Good Morning America Tom Hanks (Sleepless in Seattle); first jobs for teens; glasses, contact lenses and selfimage; teen fashion/fads; Luciano Pavarotti. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden) 6Today David Letterman; the film Dennis the Menace; filmmaker Sydney Pollack (The Firm); Ral Juli interviews Kevin Kline; woman organist at a New York cathedral. (Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric) 7Shining Time Station 28Beetlejuice 7:30 7Lamb Chops Play-Along 28Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends 8:00 7Barney & Friends

28TaleSpin 8:30 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers 9:00 2The New Family Feud Challenge 4The Sally Jessy Raphael Show Parents who feel guilty over their gay children. 6Live with Regis and Kathie Lee Scheduled: Gloria Estefan. 7Sesame Street 28Mr. Belvedere 9:30 28Love Connection 10:00 2The Price Is Right 4Home New food products; accessorizing; gardens in small spaces; budget weekend video rentals; pets and fireworks. 6John & Leeza From Hollywood 7Reading Rainbow 28Vicki! Dr. T. Berry Brazelton. (Repeat) 10:30 7Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? 11:00 2The Maury Povich Show High-tech babies; Cybill Shepherd. (Repeat) 4Donahue Jackie Collins. (Repeat) 6Shop at Home 7Lilias, Yoga and You 28In the Heat of the Night 11:30 6Family Ties 7A Brush With Art AFTERNOON

12 pm 2KREM 2 News at Noon 4All My Children 6Classic Concentration 7Collectors [?] 28Geraldo Gay teens at the prom. (Repeat) 12:30 2The Bold and the Beautiful 6Caesars Challenge 7This Old House 1:00 2As the World Turns 4One Life to Live 6Another World 7Mystery! Rumpole for the Prosecution 28The Joan Rivers Show 2:00 2Guiding Light 4General Hospital 6Days of Our Lives 7Mister Rogers Neighborhood 28The Peoples Court 2:30 7Barney & Friends 28Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3:00 2The Young and the Restless 4The Flintstones 6Stunt Dawgs 7Sesame Street 28Tom & Jerry Kids 3:30 4Whos the Boss? 6The Jetsons 28Darkwing Duck 4:00 2The Oprah Winfrey Show

Battered women. (Repeat) 4Star Trek: The Next Generation 6The Wonder Years 7Reading Rainbow 28Goof Troop 4:30 6Family Feud 7Square One Television 28Tiny Toon Adventures 5:00 2KREM 2 News at 5 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 4News 4 at 5 (Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly) 6Q-6 News at 5 (Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde) 7Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? 28Batman: The Animated Series 5:30 2CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung 6NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw 7Nightly Business Report 28Paradise Beach EVENING 6:00 2KREM 2 News at 6 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 4World News Tonight with Peter Jennings 6Q-6 News at 6 (Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde) 7The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 28Cops 6:30 2Murphy Brown 4Full House 6Inside Edition (Bill OReilly) 28Hard Copy (Barry Nolan, Terry Murphy)

7:00 2Cheers 4Roseanne 6Jeopardy! 7Washington Week in Review (Paul Duke) 28Entertainment Tonight (John Tesh, Mary Hart) 7:30 2Designing Women 4M*A*S*H 6Wheel of Fortune 7Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser Rolling with Gaming Stocks. 28A Current Affair (Maureen OBoyle) 8:00 2The Golden Palace Just a Gigolo. Blanches friends worry about her new beau (Barry Bostwick)s intentions when she gives him affection, room service and lodgings. 4Family Matters Tender Kisses. Eddie and pals sneak into singer Tracie Spencer's hotel room in search of tickets to her concert; and Carl discovers Harriette's diary. 6Blossom You Did What? Nick admits that the family's strapped for cash, so the kids pursue moneymaking ventures: Blossom applies for a job at a record stare and finds out shes been beaten to the punch by Six. (Repeat) 7The McLaughlin Group 28Americas Most Wanted Dozens of New Jersey police officers try to nab a gang leader. 8:30 2Cutters Give Till It Hurts. To Joe's dismay, Chad dates Lynn (Julia Campbell), and wins her heart with a charitable facade. 4Step by Step S.A.T. Blues. Dana is beside herself when Cody (Sasha Mitchell) outscores her on the SATs; the kids help themselves to Frank's clothes. (Repeat) 6Out All Night Under My Thumb. Vidal sets out to prove to everyone that he can stay with the same woman for more than a week. Marky Mark performs. Chelsea: Patti LaBelle. D.J.: Def Jef. Jeff: Morris Chestnut. 7Discover America

9:00 2Street Stories with Ed Bradley A report on the Indonesian workers who make the pricey Nike sneakers, some earning as little as $1.30 a day, less than the Indonesian poverty level. Also: a sperm-bank deposit is fodder for a lawsuit. 4Dinosaurs Little Boy Boo. Forced to mind the Baby, Robbie takes out his frustration by scaring him with a Halloween tale based on the Wolfman legend. (Repeat) 6MOVIE: Murder C.O.D. (TV, 1990) Patrick Duffy, William Devane. A police commander tries to track down an elusive, self-appointed hit man known for committing murder unasked and then extorting money from those who benefited from the death. (Repeat) 7The Darling Buds of May 28Sightings 9:30 4Family Secrets 28Code 3 10:00 2Johnny Bago Free at Last. Debut: After a Federal faux pas, small-time mobster John Tenuti (Peter Dobson) flees West across the U.S., pursued by bumbling goons from his Jersey outfit plus his rabid ex-wife, a Fed herself. In the opener, parolee Johnny stows away on an RV driven by a "crazy old coot" (Dub Taylor). 420/20 The racial makeup of the labor force rebuilding riot-damaged Los Angeles; attention deficit disorder; Microsoft Corp. CEO Bill Gates. (Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters) 7Are You Being Served? 28Fox Ten OClock (Pamela Stark) 10:30 7Are You Being Served? 28Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 11:00 2KREM 2 News at 11 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) 4News 4 at 11 (Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly) 6Q-6 News at 11 (Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde) 7Charlie Rose Chita Rivera; author Reynolds Price. 28The Arsenio Hall Show

Scheduled: rap group Bell Biv DeVoe, actress Rosie ODonnell (Sleepless in Seattle), the Brooklyn, NY Advice Ladies. 11:30 2Dark Justice 11:35 4Nightline 6The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Scheduled: Bill Cosby, country singer Willie Nelson, pyro-barber Warren Lewis. 12 am 7The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 28The Joan Rivers Show 12:05 4The Untouchables 12:30 2Paid Programming 12:35 6Late Night with David Letterman After 11 years, Letterman signs off at NBC (he joins CBS on Aug. 30) with scheduled guests Tom Hanks and musician David Sanborn. 1:00 2The Cosby Show 7Off the Air 28The Jane Whitney Show Chauvinistic sons. (Repeat) 1:05 4The Jerry Springer Show A man claims he was tricked into marriage. 1:30 2KREM 2 News at 11 (Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) (Repeat) 1:35 6Rush Limbaugh 2:00 2Off the Air 28Geraldo

2:05 4In Concert 6Shop at Home 2:35 4Off the Air 6NBC Nightside 3:00 28Off the Air

Retro: Broward Co/Miami/Florida Keys Sat, Mar 13, 1999

from The Sun-Sentinel (version for MediaOne Cable) The Sun-Sentinel didn't list infomercials, I've put them in where I think they may have aired, but it's just a wild guess at best WPBT 2-PBS Miami (cable 2) Times subject to change due to pledge period 6:00 Streamside 6:30 Trailside! Make Your Own Adventure 7:00 Barney & Friends 7:30 Arthur 8:00 Raffi in Concert with the Rise & Shine Band 9:00 Sesame Street Kids' Guide to Life: Learning to Share 10:00 MotorWeek 10:30 About Your Home with Bob Yapp 11:00 Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio 11:30 New Yankee Workshop noon Suze Orman: The Courage to Be Rich 2:00 Travels in Europe marathon 7:00 Best of the Mediterranean with Rick Steves 9:00 Bee Gees: One Night Only (1997 concert from Las Vegas) 11:00 Divas Live 1:00 Sessions at West 54th 2:00 Movie "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" 4:20 Jack Horkheimer: StarGazer WFOR 4-CBS Miami (cable 4) 5:35 Weather/Radar 6:30 Bob Vila's Home Again 7:00 Rupert

7:30 Anatole 8:00 Dumb Bunnies 8:30 Flying Rhino Junior High 9:00 CBS News Saturday Morning 11:00 Birdz 11:30 Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend noon NCAA Basketball Tournament: second-round games from South or West Regionals 9:00 Martial Law 10:00 Sons of Thunder 11:00 News 11:35 Howard Stern Radio Show 12:35 NYPD Blue 1:35 Entertainment Tonight 2:35 Air America WTVJ 6-NBC Miami (cable 6) 5:00 Save Our Streets 5:30 Critter Gitters 6:00 Today in South Florida 7:00 Today 9:00 Today in South Florida 10:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class 10:30 Hang Time 11:00 One World 11:30 City Guys noon Hang Time 12:30 NBA Inside Stuff 1:00 World Indoor Track & Field Championships 3:00 Honda Classic golf 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Access Hollywood 8:00 Pretender (x2) 10:00 Profiler 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Ray Romano/guests the Coors) 1:00 EXTRA 2:00 It's Showtime at the Apollo 3:00 Saturday Night Live 4:30 Quick Witz WSVN 7-Fox Miami (cable 7) 5:00 Kickin' It 6:00 Today in Florida 10:00 Nick News 10:30 Real Life 101

11:00 Popular Mechanics for Kids 11:30 Secrets of the Animal Kingdom noon Infomercials 3:00 Skiing: Ford Downhill Series 4:00 Hawaii Five-O 5:00 News 5:30 Headline News 6:00 News 6:30 Inside Edition Weekend 7:00 ER 8:00 Cops (x2) 9:00 America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back 10:00 News 11:00 MAD TV mid. Walker, Texas Ranger 1:00 Russell Simmons' Oneworld Music Beat 2:00 Motown Live 3:00 Siskel & Ebert 3:30 American Athlete 4:00 Walker, Texas Ranger WPLG 10-ABC Miami (cable 10) 5:00 Infomercials 7:00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 7:30 Squigglevision 8:00 News 9:00 One Saturday Morning 11:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy 11:30 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures noon By Kids for Kids 12:30 'CanesStuff 1:00 Infomercials 3:30 Nike US Cup Soccer: US National Team v Mexico 5:30 Florida Derby horse race 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Saturday 7:00 Party of Five 8:00 I Survived a Disaster 4 9:00 Movie "Nick of Time" 11:00 News 11:30 VIP 12:30 Highlander: The Series 1:30 Jerry Springer 2:30 Infomercials WLRN 17-PBS Miami (cable 17)

6:30 Tots TV 7:00 Plaza Sesamo 7:30 Skinnamarink TV 8:00 Noddy 8:30 Adventures with Kanga Roddy 9:00 For Your Home 9:30 Creative Living 10:00 Sewing with Nancy 10:30 Sew Many Quilts 11:00 Sewing Connection 11:30 Martha's Sewing Room noon Jerry Baker Marathon 6:00 Understanding Cats 7:00 A Taste of Passover (despite what the title might indicate, this featured songs) 8:30 Andre Rieu: Romantic Moments 10:00 Spirit: A Journey in Dance, Drums & Song mid. Dhanak TV 1:30 Polish TV 2:00 Santo Domingo Invita 2:30 International Specials WEYS 22-Sp/TeleNoticias Key West (cable 22) 5:00 CBS TeleNoticias 7:00 Programacion Infantil (children's programs) 9:00 CBS TeleNoticias 10:00 America Habla 10:30 CBS TeleNoticias 11:00 Mas Vida 11:30 CBS TeleNoticias 7:00 Mas Vida 7:30 CBS TeleNoticias 8:00 America Habla 8:30 CBS TeleNoticias 2:00 Mas Vida 2:30 CBS TeleNoticias WLTV 23-Univision Miami (cable 14 Classic/23 Broadband) 5:00 Primer Impacto Extra 5:30 Noticiero Univision: Edicion Nocturna 6:00 Infomercial 6:30 Miami Ahora 7:00 Nuestra Familia 7:30 El Club de los Tigritos 8:00 Plaza Sesamo 8:30 Infomercial 9:00 El Espacio de Tatiana

11:00 Miami Ahora 11:30 Infomercial noon Super Sabado Sensacional 1:30 Control 2:00 Caliente 3:00 Cine Univision 5:00 Duro y Directo 6:00 Noticias 6:30 Noticero Univision 7:00 Fiesta Gigante 8:00 Sabado Gigante 11:00 Noticias 11:30 Con Ganas mid. Cine Univision 2:00 Sabado Gigante Internacional WBFS 33-UPN Miami (cable 8 ) 5:00 Infomercial 5:30 Algo's FACTory 6:00 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids 7:00 Monkey Magic 7:30 Zorro 8:00 Auto Shopper 8:30 New Adventures of Voltron 9:00 War Planets 9:30 Student Bodies 10:00 New Adventures of Robin Hood 11:00 Mortal Kombat: Conquest noon Movie "The Scarlet Letter" 2:00 Movie "Go Tell It on the Mountain" 4:00 Movie "Othello" 6:00 Teen Files: The Truth About Hate 7:00 New York Undercover 8:00 Movie "Love and a .45" 10:00 Viper 11:00 Wild Things mid. Star Trek: Voyager 1:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2:00 Wild Things 3:00 Acapulco HEAT 4:00 Infomercial 4:30 Mounties WPXM 35-Pax Miami (cable 16) 5:00 Worship 6:00 South Florida Weekly

6:30 Up Close 7:00 Sylvanian Families 7:30 Get Along Gang 8:00 Adventures of the Swiss Family Robinson 8:30 Inquiring Minds 9:00 Mount Olive 10:00 New Way 11:00 Infomercials 4:00 Big Valley 5:00 Life Goes On 6:00 Maricela 7:00 Gryphon 8:00 Little Men 9:00 Flipper 10:00 Movie "Chase" mid. Infomercials 1:00 Keep the Faith Top 10 Countdown 2:00 Joyful: The Gospel Music Evolution 3:00 Worship WBZL 39-WB Miami (cable 11) 5:00 Movie "Superman" cont'd 6:30 Bananas in Pajamas 7:00 Field Trip 7:30 Beast Wars 8:00 New Batman/Superman Adventures 9:00 Men in Black: The Series 9:30 Batman Beyond 10:00 Pokemon 10:30 Big Cartoonie Show 11:00 Histeria! 11:30 Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries noon Movie "High Spirits" 2:00 Movie "The Survivors" 4:00 NightMan 5:00 Stargate SG-1 6:00 Earth: Final Conflict 7:00 X-Files 8:00 Xena: Warrior Princess 9:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 10:00 News 10:30 Real TV 11:00 X-Files mid. Outer Limits 1:00 Earth: Final Conflict 2:00 Conan

3:00 Poltergeist: The Legacy 4:00 America's Dumbest Criminals 4:30 This Old House Classics WXEL 42-PBS West Palm Beach (cable 20) Given some of the program selection, ch 42 may have been in pledge as well... 6:00 GED 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Chocolate Dreams: A Great Chefs Special 10:00 Florence Henderson's Short-Cut Cooking marathon 11:30 People's Pharmacy 1:00 Wild About Herbs! with Roger Tabor 2:30 Monty Roberts: A Real Horse Whisperer 4:00 Andrea Bocelli: A Night in Tuscany 5:30 Bobby Darin: Beyond the Song 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 Andrea Bocelli: A Night in Tuscany 9:30 Members' Choice 11:00 Honeymooners (x2) mid. Barry Telecourse: Contemporary Religious Thought 2:00 Barry Telecourse: Ethics in America 4:30 Quest: Passion, Love & Soul WHFT 45-TBN Miami (cable 21) 5:00 Praise the Lord 6:00 Mike Barber 6:30 Flying House 7:00 Superbook 7:30 Colby's Clubhouse 8:00 Kids Against Crime 9:00 Joy Junction 9:30 Quigley's Village 10:00 Gospel Bill 10:30 Janice's Attic 11:00 Just the Facts 11:30 Kids Against Crime 12:30 Colby's Clubhouse 1:00 Kids Club 1:30 Faithville 2:00 Kids Like You 2:30 Dale Evans 3:00 Betty Jean Robinson 3:30 Jewish Jewels 4:00 Walt Mills 4:30 Dr. Cherry 5:00 Mike Barber

5:30 Father Ricardo 6:00 Laverne & Edith Tripp 6:30 Zola Levitt 7:00 Dr. D. James Kennedy 8:00 Charles Stanley 9:00 Robert Schuller 10:00 Carman 10:30 John Kacobs 11:00 Eastman Curtis 11:30 Ron Luce mid. Real Videos 12:30 G-Rock 1:00 Two Worlds 1:30 Fast Forward 2:00 Meadowlark Lemon 2:30 Music Special 3:00 Lifestyle Magazine 3:30 Josh McDowell 4:00 Nancy Harmon 4:30 Helen Pesanti, MD WSCV 51-Telemundo Miami (cable 13) 5:00 Pelicula "El Perfil del Crimen" cont'd 6:00 TBA 6:30 Infomercial 7:00 Hombres de Empresa 8:00 Mamagus (x2) 10:00 Infomercials 2:00 Pura Risa 2:30 Tu Ritmo 3:00 Miami en Accion 3:30 Politica al Dia 4:00 Merengue y Mas 5:00 No Te Duermas 6:00 Placas 7:00 AXN 8:00 Una Familia con Angel 8:30 Solo en America 9:00 Reyes y Rey 10:00 Pelicula "Direct Hit" mid. Infomercials 1:00 Pedrin de Miami 1:30 Infomercials 4:00 Pelicula "La Insaciable" (may be a porno, description sez a secretary becomes a hooker after losing her job)

WAMI 69-Ind Miami (cable 9) 5:00 Infomercials 7:00 Young America Outdoors 7:30 Spider-Man (x2) 8:30 Godzilla 9:00 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy 9:30 Magician 10:00 WAMI 30 10:30 Power Rangers Power Playback 11:00 Mad Jack the Pirate 11:30 Secret Files of the Spy Dogs noon Munsters (x2) 1:00 Three Stooges 2:00 Movie "Coach" 4:00 Movie "Charlie's Balloon" 6:00 A-Team 7:00 Knight Rider 8:00 Charlie's Angels 9:00 Six Million Dollar Man 10:00 10s 10:30 Three Stooges 11:30 Kenneth's Frequency (x2) 12:30 Infomercials MediaOne Cable 19-Broward County 6:00 Public Access 2:00 Ecoview 3:00 Good Green Earth 4:30 Motorsports 5:00 Gear TV 5:30 Links 6:30 Pompano Harness 7:30 TBA 8:00 Net Talk Live! 9:00 TBA 10:00 Caribbean Comedy Hour 11:00 Movie: TBA

You know that in the 1998-99 season The weekday cartoons went like this... 33-WBFS (UPN) 6:00 AM - Toon Town Kids

6:30 AM - The Wacky World of Tex Avery 7:00 AM - Pokemon 7:30 AM - Sailor Moon 8:00 AM - Mummies Alive! 8:30 AM - Pocket Dragon Adventures 2:00 PM - DuckTales 2:30 PM - Mighty Max 3:00 PM - Jumanji 3:30 PM - Hercules 4:00 PM - Doug 39-WBZL (The WB) 6:00 AM - Garfield and Friends 6:30 AM - The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest 7:00 AM - Tiny Toon Adventures 7:30 AM - Histeria! 8:00 AM - RoboCop: Alpha Commando 8:30 AM - Beast Wars: Transformers

Retro: Western Massachusetts Sun, Aug 24, 1980

from TV Guide, Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke edition 2n WCBS-CBS New York 3 WFSB-CBS Hartford 4b WBZ-NBC Boston 4n WNBC-NBC New York 5b WCVB-ABC Boston 5n WNEW-Ind New York 6s WRGB-NBC Schenectady 7b WNAC-CBS Boston 8 WTNH-ABC New Haven 9n WOR-Ind New York 10 WTEN-ABC Albany/WCDC 19-Adams 11n WPIX-Ind New York 13a WAST-CBS Albany 17s WMHT-PBS Schenectady 18 WHCT-Ind Hartford 22 WWLP-NBC Springfield 24 WEDH-PBS Hartford 27 WSMW-Ind Worcester

30 WVIT-NBC Hartford 38b WSBK-Ind Boston 40 WGGB-ABC Springfield 56b WLVI-Ind Boston 57 WGBY-PBS Springfield Programs on 24/57 may be delayed by pledge breaks Morning 5:00 2n Movie "Salute to the Marines" cont'd 4b Movie "The Kremlin Letter" cont'd 5b Good Day! cont'd 8 Movie "Countess Dracula" cont'd 9n News 11n Life of Riley (bw) 22 Get Smart 5:25 9n Life of Riley (bw) 5:30 11n News 22 Battle of the Planets 5:45 6s Davey & Goliath 5:50 9n Straight Talk 6:00 3 Agronsky & Company 4b Insight 5b Christopher Closeup 6s This is the Life 11n I Dream of Jeannie 22 Daktari 6:20 5n News 6:25 7b Greater Bostonians 6:30

2n Stanley 3 Pinceladas 4b Living Word 5n Faith for Today 6s Westbrook Hospital 7b Up Front 8 Odd Couple 11n Christopher Closeup 13a Jerry Falwell 30 Ring Around the World 6:45 4b-11n Davey & Goliath 6:55 9n News 7:00 2n Skatebirds 3-6s Christopher Closeup 4b Prime Time 5b Davey & Goliath 5n Wonderama 7b Peoplescope 8 This is the Life 10 Black Forum 11n Robert Schuller 22 Jimmy Swaggart 30 Rex Humbard 40 Morningtown 7:20 17s Sesame Street 7:30 2n Jason of Star Command 3 Man Builds, Man Destroys 4b Mr. Magoo 5b Captain Bob 6s Signs of Silence 7b Ask the Teacher 8 Faith for Today 9n Christopher Closeup 10 New Life Ministries 13a Glory of the Gospel 38b Wheelie

40 Davey & Goliath 7:45 6s Good News 40 Sacred Heart 8:00 2n Marlo & the Magnificent Marble Machine 3 We Believe 5b Kids are People Too 6s-27 Day of Discovery 7b Senior Circuit 8 Catholic Mass 9n James Robison 10 Community Profile 11n Ever Increasing Faith 13a Jimmy Swaggart 22 Robert Schuller 24-57 Sesame Street 30 Oral Roberts 38b Devlin 40 Latino 8:30 2n Way to Go 3 Tony Brown's Journal 4b Krazy Kat 6s Hear the World 7b Lift Every Voice 8 Eighth Day 9n Day of Discovery 10 World Tomorrow 13a 700 Club 17s Sesame Street 27 Jerry Falwell 30 Robert Schuller 38b Jonny Quest 40 Jewish Heritage 8:50 5n Bean Sprouts 9:00 2n CBS News Sunday Morning 3 Barrio 4b Nosotros

5b Superheroes 6s-9n-22 Oral Roberts 7b Asian Focus 8 Davey & Goliath 10 Table of the Lord 11n Josie & the Pussycats 24 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 38b Popeye 40 World Tomorrow 56b Big Blue Marble 57 Sesame Street 9:15 7b Catholic Mass 8 New Day 9:30 5b Sunday Open House 5n Spiderman 6s Everybody's Children 8 My Three Sons 9n Newark & Reality 11n Marvel Men 13a Robert Schuller 22 Day of Discovery 24 Electric Company 27 American Religious Town Hall 30 Celebrate 38b Top Cat 40 Rex Humbard 56b Archies 9:40 17s Sesame Street 10:00 3 CBS News Sunday Morning 4b Insight 5n Little Rascals (bw) 6s Capital News Conference 7b Robert Schuller 8 Kids are People Too 9n-22-30 Catholic Mass 10 Heritage & Destiny 11n Tom & Jerry 24-57 Studio See

27 It is Written 38b Jetsons 56b Star Trek 10:30 2n For Our Times 4b Show of Faith 5n Brady Bunch 6s It's Your Business 9n Point of View 10 Government & You 13a Rex Humbard 24 Big Blue Marble 27 Dawn of a New Day 38b Movie "Village of the Giants" 40 Kids are People Too 56b Flintstones 57 Zoom 10:45 30 Jewish Life 10:50 17s Once Upon a Classic "Dominic" (pt 4) 11:00 2n Channel 2 the People 4b Community Auditions 5n Movie "Tarzan and the Green Goddess" (bw) 6s Movie "The Solid Gold Cadillac" (bw) 7b Eco 9n-27 Rex Humbard 10 Observations! 11n F Troop 22 Daktari 24 Soccer Made in Germany 30 Mundo Real 56b Gilligan's Island 57 Big Blue Marble 11:30 2n-3-13a Face the Nation 4b News 5b New Heaven/New Earth 8-40 Animals, Animals, Animals 10 Face to Face

11n Greatest Sports Legends 17s Movie "The Student Prince" 30 Adelante 56b Brady Bunch 57 Feeling Free Afternoon noon 2 Newsnakers 3 Up Front 4b News Conference 5b-8-10-40 Issues & Answers 7b Face the Nation 9n Robert Schuller 11n NFL Exhibition: NY Jets-Pittsburgh (taped Sat) 13a News Forum 22 Watkins Glen Can-Am Race 24 Pro Soccer 27 Bowling (Candlepin, no doubt) 30 What About Women 38b Movie "Up Periscope" 56b Testimony of Two Men (pt 1) 57 Movie "Pumping Iron" 12:30 2n Public Hearing 3 Racers 4b-22-30 Meet the Press 5b Cambodia: Does It Have a Future? 5n I Love Lucy (bw) 7b Newsmakers 8-10-40 NFL Exhibition: Philadelphia-New England 13a Urban League 1:00 2n-3-7b-13a NFL 1980: A Preview 4b Christians 5b Aqui 5n Movie "Claudine" 6s Golden Spring (art treasures of the Italian Renaissance) 9n Life of Riley (bw) 22 Super Memories of the Super Bowls (looks at Super Bowl XII: Dallas 27-Denver 10) 24 Cousteau Odyssey "The Nile" 27 1980 NHRA Springnationals 30 Connecticut Newsmakers

1:30 5b City Streets 9n Apple Polishers 22 This Week in Baseball 30 It's Your Business 1:35 17s Movie "The Best Years of Our Lives" (bw) 2:00 2n-3-7b Tennis: ATP Championship men's final 4b World of Survival 5b Movie "Your Money or Your Wife" 6s Andy Griffith 9n Baseball: Los Angeles-NY Mets 11n Movie "Key Largo" (bw) 13a Minor League Baseball: Holyoke-Glens Falls 18 Voice of Faith 22 Solid Gold '79 (Dionne Warwick and Glen Campbell count down 1979's top hits; assists from Steve Allen, Tim Reid, Richard Sanders and Marty Cohen) 24 Cousteau Odyssey "The Nile" (conclusion from 1pm) 27 Movie "Champagne for Caesar" (bw) 30 Movie "Oriental Dream" 38b Movie "So Big" (bw) 56b Testimony of Two Men (pt 2) 57 7th Annual Bluegrass Ramble 2:30 4b In Search of... 6s Beverly Hillbillies 3:00 4b Kidsfair (live from Boston Common, celebrating Jubilee 350; Newscast at 6pm) 5n Movie "Waterloo" 6s National Geographic (portrait of Australia) 24 Dolphin 3:30 5b-8-40 Baseball Warm-Up 10 This Week in Baseball 18 Cathedral Hour 3:45 5b-8-40 Baseball: Baltimore-Oakland or Los Angeles-NY Mets 4:00

2n-3-7b-13a World Series of Golf 6s-22-30 SportsWorld: US Men's Powerlifting Championships/World Series of Track & Field pole vault competition 10-11n Baseball: NY Yankees-California 18 Family Focus 24 National Geographic "Mysteries of the Mind" 27 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Blue Swede/Weather Report/Fleetwood Mac) 38b Movie "The Young Philadelphians" (bw) 56b Testimony of Two Men (conclusion) 5:00 5n Kojak 9n Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! 17s All Creatures Great & Small 18 World Opportunities 24 Firing Line 5:30 6s Safari to Adventure 9n Quiz Kids 22-30 A New Era (1979 Pats highlights) 27 Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected 57 To Norway: Home of Giants (John Cleese stars in this farcical travelogue) Evening 6:00 2n-3-6s-7b-22 News 5n Movie "The Sea Hawk" (bw) 9n Movie "Gilbert & Sullivan" 13a Candid Camera 17s-24-57 Movie "In the Good Old Summertime" 18 Living Faith 27 Wild Kingdom 30 Sunday at Six 56b Space: 1999 6:30 2n-3 CBS Evening News 5b News 6s Wild Kingdom 7b Quiz Kids 8 ABC World News Sunday 13a American Life Style 22-30 NBC Nightly News 27 Bowling 38b Last Great Human Adventure (making of Raise the Titanic)

40 Muppet Show 7:00 2n-3-7b-13a 60 Minutes 4b-6s-22-30 Disney's Wonderful World "Child of Glass" (conclusion) 5b-8-10-40 Fantasy Island 11n Baxters 38b Upbeat '80 (a preview of the 80s; music by Stephanie Mills, Grace Slick, Ray Stevens and McFadden & Whitehead; interviews with Peter Allen and Neil & Dara Sedaka) 56b Star Trek 7:30 11n News 18 Festival of Faith 27 Norm Crosby's The Comedy Shop 8:00 2n-3-7b-13a One Day at a Time (1-hr pt 1 of a 2 parter which concludes the following night; the conclusion was only 30 min ) 4b-6s-22-30 Backstairs at the White House (pt 1) 5b-8-10-40 Those Amazing Animals (premiere) 9n Rex Humbard 11n Lawrence Welk 27 Crimes of Passion 56b Movie "The Chalk Garden" 8:05 17s-24-57 Evening at Pops (guests Pete Fountain and his band) 8:30 5n Merv Griffin 9:00 2n-3-7b-13a Alice 5b-8-10-40 Movie "Final Chapter-Walking Tall" 9n It is Written 11n Herman Badillo's Urban Journal 27 Jacobs Brothers Quartet 38b Baseball: Boston-Seattle 9:10 17s Pavarotti: King of the High Cs 9:15 24-57 Masterpiece Theatre "Lillie" (pt 9)

9:30 2n-3-7b-13a Jeffersons 9n World Tomorrow 11n Black Conversations 27 PTL Club 10:00 2n-3-7b-13a Trapper John, MD 5n News 9n Jimmy Swaggart 11n Suburban Closeup 56b Point of View 10:10 17s Masterpiece Theatre "Lillie" (pt 9) 10:20 24-57 Pavarotti: King of the High Cs 10:30 5n Sports Extra 11n Focus: New Jersey 18 Living Faith 38b Ask the Manager 11:00 2n CBS News 3-4b-6s-7b-13a-22-30 News 5n Hogan's Heroes 9n Dave Allen at Large 11n Odd Couple 56b People Power 11:15 2n News 3 CBS News 11:20 5b-8-10-40 News 17s Agronsky & Company 11:30 3 Movie "Rage" 5n David Susskind (2 hrs) 6s Movie "Obly Two Can Play" (bw)

7b Sports Sunday (premiere) 9n Ruff House 11n Rookies 13a Benny Hill 22 Star Trek 30 Second City Television Network 56b Cambridge...USA 11:35 10 ABC News 11:45 2n Sports Update 38b Larson: Sunday Night 11:50 5b Movie "The Man from Down Under" (bw) 8 Movie "Blood on the Sun" (bw) 10 Then Came Bronson 17s Inside Albany 40 Movie "The Long Wait" (bw) Late Night midnight 2n Name of the Game 7b Nightscene (future WBZ radio legend David Brudnoy was host) 9n Movie "Odd Man Out" (bw) 13a WCT Invitational Tennis: Ilie Nastase v Bjorn Borg 30 Sonny & Cher's Rock & Roll Years (sounds of the 60s with Paul Anka, the Coasters, Peter Noone, Neil Sedaka, and Wolfman Jack) 12:15 38b Massachusetts Council of Rabbis 12:30 11n FBI 22 Get Smart 12:45 38b Listen 1:00 7b Movie "A Time for Every Season" 30 Risk of Marriage 1:30

11n News 40 ABC News 1:35 2n News 1:40 2n Movie "Magnificent Thief" 1:45 8 ABC News 1:55 5b Sunday Open House 2:00 8 News 11n It's Your Business 2:30 7b News 9n Life of Riley (bw) 11n Movie "The Last Lion" 3:00 7b Newsmakers 9n Movie "The Informer" (bw) 4:00 11n Biography (bw) 4:10 2n Public Hearing 4:30 11n Burns & Allen 4:55 22 PTL Club

11:00 2n CBS News 3-4b-6s-7b-13a-22-30 News 5n Hogan's Heroes 9n Dave Allen at Large

11n Odd Couple 56b People Power 11:15 2n News 3 CBS News 11:20 5b-8-10-40 News 17s Agronsky & Company 11:30 3 Movie "Rage" 5n David Susskind (2 hrs) 6s Movie "Obly Two Can Play" (bw) 7b Sports Sunday (premiere) 9n Ruff House 11n Rookies 13a Benny Hill 22 Star Trek 30 Second City Television Network 56b Cambridge...USA did 4B(WBZ) actually sign-off at 11:30pm after the news or did they air something else (movie?) before their Sunday night sign-off. 1:55 5b Sunday Open House Did WCVB actually sign-off on Sunday nights because I thought WCVB was 24/7 since 1972?

Retro: Hartford/Springfield Mon, Aug 31, 1970

from TV Guide-Western New England edition WTIC 3-CBS Hartford 6:00 Summer Semester "Eisenhower" 6:30 Your Community 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Hap Richards

9:15 Yogi Bear 9:30 Lucille Ball 10:00 Movie "Son of Ali Baba" 11:30 Love of Life noon News (Dick Bertel) 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 He Said! She Said! 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3:00 Virginia Graham 3:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:00 Ranger Station 4:30 Hazel "Dorothy's Birthday" 5:00 Burke's Law (bw) 6:00 Weather/Sports/News (George Ehrlich/Bruce Kern) 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Movie "The Gazebo" (bw) 9:00 Mayberry RFD 9:30 Miss Black America Beauty Pageant (taped August 28th at MSG/host Hal Jackson, judges include Jackie Robinson) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (Bill Hanson/Arnold Dean) 11:25 Movie "The Iron Man" (bw) WBZ 4-NBC Boston 6:15 Sign-On Seminar (bw/black capitalism is discussed/guests include CORE's Roy Ennis) 6:45 Daily Almanac 7:00 Today (guests the new Miss Black America and sports-equipment manufacturer Dan Halpern; local news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 For Women Today 10:00 Dinah Shore 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon News/Weather (for the most part, the WNE edition didn't list anchors for Beantown channels) 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Kaye Stevens, guests include Shirley Jones) 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World/Bay City 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Another World/Somerset 4:30 David Frost (guests Elsa Lanchester, Lenny Schultz, and Doug Kershaw) 6:00 News/Sports/Weather

7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 My World & Welcome to It 8:00 Movie "The Hallelujah Trail" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Stewart Granger and Kathy Rigby)_ 1:00 News (Tom Ellis) 1:05 Movie "Caribbean" (bw) WHDH 5-CBS Boston 6:00 Summer Semester "Eisenhower" 6:30 Farming (Ken Stahl) 6:45 We Believe 7:00 CBS Morning News 7:25 News 7:30 Bozo 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Classroom 5 10:00 Lucille Ball 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Love of Life noon News/Sports/Weather 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Peyton Place (bw) 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 To Tell the Truth 5:00 Perry Mason "The Bogus Buccaneer" (bw) 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 CBS EVening News 7:00 What's My Line? 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Lucille Ball (guest stars John Wayne and Milton Berle) 9:00 Mayberry RFD 9:30 Doris Day 10:00 Wild Wild West "The Night of the Underground Terror" 11:00 News 11:30 Merv Griffin (guests Desi Arnaz, Selective Service director Curtis Tarr, Little Richard, and Charo) 1:00 Movie "The Archangels" (bw)

WNAC 7-ABC Boston 6:20 Farm & Market Report (bw) 6:25 Understanding Our World (bw/a "tour" through the human brain) 6:50 News (Alex Dreier) 7:00 Major Mudd 9:00 Speak Out (Ed Miller) 10:00 Steve Allen (guests Lionel Hampton, George Kirby, and Patchett & Tarses) 11:00 Galloping Gourmet 11:30 That Girl noon Best of Everything 12:30 World Apart 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game (guest Kaye Stevens) 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows 4:00 Movie "The Road to Rio" (bw) 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 ABC Evening News 7:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 7:30 It Takes a Thief "An Evening with Alister Mundy" (with Fred Astaire) 8:30 Movie "Diamond Head" 10:30 Now "Unions and the Blacks" (a look at efforts on increasing black union membership) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Movie "Family Honeymoon" (bw) 1:00 Dick Cavett WNHC 8-ABC New Haven 6:10 News 6:15 Perspectives 6:45 Morning Reflections 7:00 Mr. Goober 9:00 Conn-Tact 10:00 Tom Kennedy (listed in ch 8's ads as The Real Tom Kennedy Show; guests Johnnie Ray, Lynn Kellogg, and Ann & Freddie) 11:00 Bewitched 11:30 News/Weather (Norman/Francis/Granger) noon Mike Douglas (guests Louis Armstrong, Artie Shaw, Dina Merrill, Shari Lewis, and the Four Tops) 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 David Frost (same line-up as ch 4) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Norman/Lowenstein/Galiette) 6:30 ABC Evening News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 It Takes a Thief "An Evening with Alister Mundy" 8:30 Movie "The 2nd Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World" 10:30 Now "Black and the Unions" 11:00 News (George Thompson) 11:15 Weather (Lowenstein) 11:20 Sports (Dick Galiette) 11:30 Dick Cavett WHCT 18-Ind Hartford 4:30pm Movie "Last Train from Bombay" (bw) 5:50 Sewing 6:00 Westerners (bw) 6:30 Dick Van Dyke "4-1/2" (bw) 7:00 Candid Camera (bw) 7:30 Movie "Count Three and Pray" (bw) 9:30 Alfred Hitchcok (bw) 10:00 News (Brian Dow) 10:30 Tempo 18 (ditto) 11:30 Merv Griffin WATR 20-NBC Waterbury 7:00 Today 9:00 Films (bw) 10:00 Dinah Shore 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What or Where Game 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Film (bw) 1:30 Life with Linkletter (guest Gary Owens) 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World/Bay City 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Another World/Somerset 4:30 My Little Margie "Make Up Your Mind" (bw) 5:00 Film (bw) 5:30 Scope (bw) 6:00 Bat Masterson (bw)

6:30 Social Security (bw) 6:45 News (bw/Bryant Thomas) 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 My World & Welcome to It 8:00 Movie "The Hallelujah Trail" 11:00 Sea Hunt (bw) 11:30 Tonight Show WWLP 22-Springfield/WRLP 32-Greenfield (NBC) 7:00 Today (local news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 David Frost (same guests as ch 4) 10:00 Dinah Shore 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What or Where Game 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Kitty Broman (hairstyles by David Whitman/fashions by Kay Judge) 1:30 Life with Linkletter 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World/Bay City 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Another World/Somerset 4:30 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 4) 6:00 Highlights (Colton) 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News/Weather/Sports (Robator/Quill/Jacobs) 7:30 My World & Welcome to It 8:00 Movie "The Hallelujah Trail" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (Robator/Quill/Jacobs) 11:30 Tonight Show WEDH 24-NET Hartford 4pm Sesame Street (ep 116) 5:00 Misterogers (bw) 5:30 What's New "Wildlife of the Antarctic" (bw) 6:00 Film "Lake Wilderness" 6:30 What's New (bw/repeat from 5:30) 7:00 Supervisory Technique 7:30 French Chef (bw) 8:00 World Press 9:00 Black Journal (look at ancient Ethiopia/Malcolm X discusses his philosophy/Coretta Scott King speaks at the opening of Atlanta's Institute of the Black World/dedication ceremonies at thel William DuBois Park , Great Barrington MA; pre-empts NET Journal)

10:00 Toy That Grew Up "To Be Continued Next Week" (bw/clips from Pearl White's serials) WHNB-NBC: 30 West Hartford/W79AI Torrington 6:30 Consultation 7:00 Today (news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 Galloping Gourmet 9:30 News/Sports/Weather (Tom Monahan) 10:00 Dinah Shore 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What or Where Game 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Wells Fargo (bw) 1:30 Life with Linkletter 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World/Bay City 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Another World/Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Munsters "Mummy Munster" (bw) 5:30 Gilligan's Island (bw) 6:00 To Tell the Truth 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News/Weather/Sports (Bob Sirkin/Jay Richard) 7:30 My World & Welcome to It 8:00 Movie "The Hallelujah Trail" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (Bill Hennessey/Jay Richard) 11:30 Tonight Show WHYN 40-ABC Springfield (which had a TVG ad advertising its extended reach in Connecticut, thanks to a new tx on Mount Tom with 3.68 million watts ERP, directional antenna north and south) 8:00 Flintstones 8:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver's Poem" (bw) 9:00 Munsters "Autumn Croakus" (bw) 9:30 McHale's Navy (bw) 10:00 Jack LaLanne (bw) 10:30 Galloping Gourmet 11:00 Bewitched 11:30 That Girl noon Best of Everything 12:30 World Apart

1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Gilligan's Island 5:25 Weather (Loughman) 5:30 What's My Line? 6:00 News (John Deegan) 6:05 Rawhide "The Pitchwagon" (bw) 7:00 News/Sports (Deegan/Scott/O'Neill) 7:20 Weather (Knight) 7:30 It Takes a Thief "An Evening with Alister Mundy" 8:30 Movie "The 2nd Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World" 10:30 Now "Unions and the Blacks" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (Scott/Loughman/O'Neill) 11:30 Dick Cavett

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