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2 WBBM CBS
6:00 News
10:30 Weird Al
12:00 Figure Skating: Ladies' Professional Championship (final round from Pensacola, FL; part 2 of 2)
6:00 News
10:00 News
5 WMAQ NBC
6:00 News
8:00 News
5:00 News
9:00 Profiler
10:00 News
10:30 Saturday Night Live
2:30 EXTRA
3:30 News
7 WLS ABC
1:30 TBA
5:00 News
5:30 ABC World News Saturday
6:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
1:40 Forever
9 WGN WB
6:00 Charlando
8:00 News
9:00 News
12:30 Nightman
11 WTTW PBS
7:00 HealthWeek
8:30 Birdwatch
11:30 Hometime
4:30 Hometime
20 WYCC PBS
9:30 Eyewitness
4:00 Streamside
12:00 sign-off
23 WFBT Ind/Ethnic
8:00 Bharat-Darshan/SBC
12:30 Mi Quebradita
7:00 Polvision
11:00 Taipei...
1:00 sign-off
26 WCIU Ind
5:00 Paid programming
8:30 Zorro
11:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Roc
1:30 Mounties
10:30 X-Men
2:00 M*A*S*H
7:00/7:30 Cops
9:00 News
10:00 Mad TV
38 WCFC Ind
7:00 TBA
8:30 Bookmice
9:00 Gerbert
10:00 Superbook
12:00 Raceline
12:30 TBA
1:30 In-Fisherman
2:00 Fishing the Midwest
3:00 TBA
8:00 TBA
10:30 Testify
1:30 TBA
3:00 Faithprints
44 WSNS Telemundo
7:30 Telemuñequitos
8:00 Lift-Off
6:00 Placas
2:00 sign-off
50 WPWR UPN
8:30 Click
11:00 Baywatch
6:00 Roseanne
7:30 Homestretch
11:30 MotorWeek
10:00 Mystery!
11:00 On Tour
12:00 sign-off
60 WEHS HSN
3:00 Jewelry
4:00 Wired
6:00 Jewelry
9:00 Technibond
12:00 Dolls
3:00 TBA
62 WJYS Ind
7:00 Gerbert
8:00 Tool TV
9:00 Chitrahar
3:00/3:30 Rifleman
66 WGBO Univision
6:00 El Chavo
9:00 Giorgiomania
10:30 La Cuchufleta
2:00 Caliente
2:30 Control
3:00 Cine Univision (movie TBA)
10:30 Bienvenidos
0-28 (SBS)
2 ABV2 (ABC)
7 HSV7 (Seven)
9 GTV9 (Nine)
10 ATV10 (0-Ten)
Morning
6.00
6.15
6.25
9 Go Health
6.30
9 Scooby-Doo
10 Superman
7.00
7 Mister Ed
7.30
7 All-New Popeye
8.00
7 Bewitched
9.00
7 Class of '74
9 Here's Humphrey
10 Texas
9.30
10.00
7 Romper Room
10.30
9 Julia
10 Take Hart
11.00
10 Dance Fever
11.30
9 News
10 F-Troop
Afternoon
noon
7 Movie "Zebra in the Kitchen" (the disadvantage of having 5 stations in this large city (with a population
of almost 3 million people at the time) is that only 3 channels were on the air at noontime and you had
to choose between watch one of these movies... or turn off the TV)
1.00
2 News/Weather
1.11
2 Circus
1.30
10 Doris Day
1.40
2.05
2.20
2.30
10 Alice
2.50
2 Cattanooga Cats
3.00
10 The Waltons
3.30
2 Speed Buggy
2 Tales of Magic
4.00
2 Play School
7 Shirl's Neighborhood
4.30
2 Sesame Street
7 Kidnapped
9 The Matchmates
10 Thunder
5.00
7 Partridge Family
9 Andy Griffith
10 Batman
5.30
7 Gidget
5.35
5.57
0-28 News
5.58
2 News Headlines
Evening
6.00
2 Hunter's Gold
10 News
6.25
6.30
7-9 News
6.55
2 Take 5
7.00
2 News
10 M*A*S*H
7.30
0-28 News
2 A Big Country
7 Star Trek
9 Benson
10 Dukes of Hazzard
8.00
9 Making a Living
8.30
2 Task Force South: Battle for the Falklands (BBC newsreader Richard Baker narrates an account of the
Falkland Islands conflict)
7 The Last Outlaw
9 Jessica Novak
9.00
9.30
9 News
10.00
9 Strangers
10.15
10.30
2-7 News
10.40
11.00
7 Edward VII
11.10
11.15
11.20
10 Three's Company
11.50
Late night
mid.
7 Department S
12.20
10 Nurse
1.00
2.30
4.00
5.10
9 Big Valley
7:00 Today
11:00 Martha
12:00 News
7:00 Extra
10:00 Medium
11:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Maury
5:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Seinfeld
12:05 Nightline
7:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 CSI: NY
7:00 News
8:00 News
10:00 Maury
7:30 Arthur
10:00 Caillou
11:00 WordWorld
2:30 HomeTime
4:00 Cyberchase
4:30 Arthur
5:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog
8:00 Manna-Fest
11:00 Cornerstone
9:00 Hunter
1:00 Matlock
3:00 All of Us
4:00 Reba
4:30 Reba
5:00 Friends
6:00 TMZ on TV
7:00 Friends
9:00 Girlfriends
10:30 Scrubs
2 WBBM CBS
7:30 Storybreak
11:00 TBA
5:30 News
6:00 60 Minutes
5 WMAQ NBC
6:00 News
8:00 News
10:00 News
12:05 EXTRA
1:35 News
7 WLS ABC
6:00 News
8:00 News
11:00 TV.COM
11:30 Chicagoing
12:30 Sanctuary
1:00 Golf: Andersen Consulting World Championship final (from Scottsdale, AZ)
5:00 News
10:00 News
1:05 News
9 WGN WB
6:30 Singsation!
10:30 Blossom
6:30 Tom
9:00 News
10:30 Nightman
11 WTTW PBS
6:10 Storytime
9:35 Arthur
10:30 Arthur
7:00 Nature
1:00 Nova
3:00 On Tour
4:00 Travels in Europe
20 WYCC PBS
6:30 Breakthrough
7:30 Tots TV
9:00 Pappyland
10:00 Wishbone
12:00 Sewing...
3:30 Acrylics
8:00 Educate!
12:00 sign-off
23 WFBT Ind/Ethnic
8:00 Romanian TV
9:00 Bharat-Darshan/SBC
11:00 TV Islam
3:00 Russian TV
5:00 Spotlight
11:00 Taipei...
12:30 sign-off
26 WCIU Ind
9:30 Van-Pires
10:30 Superman
1:00 Animaniacs
2:00 Conan
4:00 Viper
5:00 Conan
6:00 Fame L.A.
12:00 Kojak
32 WFLD Fox
8:00 It Is Written
4:00/4:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 News
38 WCFC Ind
5:00 Romanian TV
2:00 Testify
4:30 Prophecy
5:30 Message...
6:30 Hope...
11:00 Choices
1:00 sign-off
44 WSNS Telemundo
7:00 Lift-Off
7:30 Kolitas
6:00 Padrisimo
50 WPWR UPN
5:30 TBA
9:00 Jumanji
5:00 Baywatch
7:30 Homestretch
8:30 Tots TV
4:00 Hometime
8:00 Mystery!
12:00 sign-off
60 WEHS HSN/Ind
8:30 Bookmice
5:00 Home
6:00 Health
7:00 Source
8:00 Jewelry
1:00 Collector's...
3:00 Shop
62 WJYS Ind
6:00 TBA
11:00 Fatima
5:00 ...Church
8:00 Grace
66 WGBO Univision
10:30 Control
11:30 Caliente
1:00 sign-off
I'm pretty sure "New Ghostbuster Mysteries" should be "The New Ghostwriter Mysteries".
Interesting that they delayed some of the CBS Kids lineup to Sunday.
2 KTVI Fox
5:00 News
10:00 Maury
11:00 News
2:00/2:30 M*A*S*H
5:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
9:00 News
10:00 Seinfeld
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:00 Ex-treme Dating
1:00 News
4:00 Maury
4 KMOV CBS
5:30 News
12:00 News
3:30 EXTRA
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Entertainment Tonight
10:00 News
5 KSDK NBC
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
1:00 Passions
3:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 News
10:00 News
9 KETC PBS
7:30 Arthur
10:00 Caillou
11:00 Arthur
3:00 Zoom
4:00 Cyberchase
4:30 Arthur
1:00 Nature
2:00/3:00 The Glass
8:00 Recess
12:30 TBA
1:00 Matlock
4:00 Pokémon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
6:00 Friends
8:00 Everwood
9:00 News
9:30 Friends
12:00 Elimidate
12:00 TBA
4:00 Bonanza
6:30 Harv...
7:00 Dirty Rotten Cheater
11:00 Jewelry
24 KNLC Ind
7:30 Shape Up
3:30 Praise TV
6:00 Cosby
11:30 News
12:00 Cosby
12:30 EntertainmentStudios.com
30 KDNL ABC
10:35 Nightline
12:05 Frasier
1:35 TBA
46 WHSL HSN
6:00 Sunrise
7:30 Sunrise
11:00 Silver
Channels Listed:
6:30AM RFD 2
10:00PM News
5:30PM News
10:00PM News
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
6:30PM Sha-Na-Na
7:00PM Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters
10:00PM News
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
1:00PM NOVA
4:30PM Soundstage
5:30PM Presente
10:30PM Xi'an
8:00AM Popeye
12:00PM Sha-Na-Na
1:30PM Emergency
4:30PM Sha-Na-Na
5:00PM Kung Fu
5:30AM Rebop
That block on the ABC stations, It's a Comedy Blockbuster and 90 Minutes of Comedy must have either
been a regional package there or ABC's weird way of promoting their Saturday cartoon fare (Fonz & the
Happy Days Gang, Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo, Thundarr the Barbarian, Heathcliff & Dingbat, Plastic Man &
Baby Plas). If it was ABC, it wasn't billed as such here.
7:00 Today
8:00 News
9:00 Today
10:00 Tutenstein
12:30 Endurance
6:00 News
9:00 Medium
11:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Seinfeld
12:30 Smallville
7:00 Jeopardy!
9:00 Bratz
11:00 Sonic X
5:00 Alias
6:00 Friends
8:00 Cops
8:30 Cops
10:00 News
11:00 Mad TV
12:00 Alias
9:30 Hometime
2:30 Artzine
3:00 The This Old House Hour
4:00 Nova
5:00 Nature
12:00 Nova
4:30 Hometime
5:00 Mister Ed
12:00 Worship
7:00 WHADDYADO?
8:00 B InTune TV
7:00 Today
2:00 Passions
3:00 Martha
5:00 News
7:00 EXTRA
11:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Maury
5:00 News
6:30 ABC World News
9:00 Supernanny
11:00 News
11:35 Seinfeld
12:05 Nightline
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 Jeopardy!
7:00 News
10:00 Maury
10:00 News
11:00 Frasier
12:00 Frasier
7:00 Arthur
10:00 Caillou
4:00 Cyberchase
4:30 Arthur
7:30 Find!
4:30 Mister Ed
8:00 Bananas
12:00 Worship
7:30 EntertainmentStudios.com
1:00 Becker
2:00 Girlfriends
6:00 Friends
6:30 MLB Pregame
11:00 Friends
Channels Listed:
12:00PM Close-Up
1:00PM On Target
5:30PM On Target
10:00PM News
1:00AM News
6:30AM Daybreak
7:00PM CHiPs
10:00PM News
8:30AM It is Written
6:00PM 60 Minutes
8:00PM Alice
10:00PM News
6:30AM Collage
10:00PM News
7:00AM Insight
10:30AM Kidsworld
5:00PM M*A*S*H
5:30PM News
10:00PM News
10:30PM MOVIE: 'To Be Announced'
2:30PM Lexo
6:30PM Footsteps
6:00AM Target
12:00AM Target
WTBS-TV Ch. 17 (Cable 13) (IND) Atlanta, GA.
6:30AM It is Written
9:00AM Hazel
6:00PM Tush
10:30PM Open Up
3:45AM Maverick
I didn't realize Channel 5 was still preempting "CBS Sunday Morning" at this point.
from Times-Union
6:00 Daybreak
6:30 Bullwinkle
12:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Magnum, PI
11:00 News
11:35 Newhart
6:00 Studio 16
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 Super Password
3:00 Superfriends
3:30 Scooby-Doo
6:00 News
7:00 M*A*S*H
9:00 Cheers
11:00 News
6:15 News
6:30 ABC World News This Morning
6:45 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
4:00 Dallas
6:00 News
7:00 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
11:35 M*A*S*H
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
5:30 News
8:00 Magnum, PI
11:35 Newhart
5:50 Weather
9:00 Donahue
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
11:00 News
7:45 AM Weather
3:30 Superbook
5:00 News
5:30 AgDay
11:00 Family
2:30 Bewitched
2:00 News
If I had access to an Iowa edition of TV Guide, or microfilm of the Des Moines Register, I'd provide the
whole day. For the record, the last show aired on KVFD-TV was The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams.
It was 7 pm, and engineer Don Lewis had rejoined the NBC feed after an hour of local programs. He'd
been monitoring severe weather activity that afternoon and evening. At 7:15, a Webster County sheriff's
deputy spotted a tornado several miles south of town. Tornado sirens were activated in Fort Dodge.
Lewis was able to broadcast tornado warnings several times from the station. At 7:30, there was only
enough time for him to dive to safety under a steel table before the station took a direct hit.
A John Wayne movie was on the schedule at 8 pm for NBC's Wednesday Night at the Movies. It wouldn't
be seen, nor would KVFD-TV ever return to the air. The station's 650 foot tower at the studio didn't fall,
but suffered major structural damage. Tower experts remarked that they had never seen a tower take so
much damage and still remain standing.
KVFD's owner and founder Ed Breen made the decision to dismantle the tower. Breen, at age 78 had
been trying to sell KVFD-TV for some time, but vowed to rebuild the station anyway. Unfortunately,
cancer would take Breen's life less than a year later, which marked the end of commercial TV in Fort
Dodge.
KVFD-TV started out life as KQTV in November 1953 on channel 21. Unlike most UHF stations of the time,
KQTV actually survived, having a monopoly of sorts in the Fort Dodge area. WOI-TV from Ames was the
only other station that reached Fort Dodge at that time. Des Moines' channel 8, KRNT-TV (later KCCI)
wouldn't start up until 1955. WHO-TV the NBC affiliate on channel 13 started in 1954, but its tower 15
miles east of Des Moines at the WHO-AM site was too far away to reach Fort Dodge. So it was a natural
decision for KQTV to be an NBC affiliate.
KQTV would take the calls of Ed Breen's AM station KVFD in 1967. In the early 70's, Breen built a 1200
foot tower for channel 21 northwest of Fort Dodge. tv Increased revenues didn't follow, so when Iowa
Public Television proposed to build a Fort Dodge station, Breen offered the channel 21 tower to IPTV.
KVFD-TV would take over IPTV's channel 46 license, modified to channel 50 as a used antenna and
transmitter tuned to that channel was available. It was installed at the original 650' tower site next to the
studio. KVFD spent less than a year on channel 50 before the tornado 37 years ago this week put the
station into the archives.
If I had access to an Iowa edition of TV Guide, or microfilm of the Des Moines Register, I'd provide the
whole day.
Well, I have been able to access the Sunday television supplement for that week in the Register and here
it is, complete with the abbreviations the newspaper used to fit everything into its assigned space.
(Amazingly enough, in 1977 they were still listing each station's schedule individually, forcing viewers to
consult 25 separate sets of program listings every time they wanted to see what was on ... the high
number because of the inclusion of stations in Sioux City, Omaha and elsewhere in a fairly wide radius.)
Anyway, here is what aired up until channel 50's abrupt demise that day:
7:00 Today
9:00 Club
4:00 Bozo
4:30 Bullwinkle
5:00 D. Friend
7:00 Grizzly
Between the separate listings and the abbreviations, I wonder if anyone actually used the Register for a
guide.
joebtsflk1
Leading Participant
Dec 2, 2014
#3
I did!
Believe it or not, when in the late 70s the Register moved to the more accepted convention of listing by
time instead of by station, there were complaints. The Register relented, and for a few years published
listings both by time and by station. The listings-by-station format had been used by the Register going
back to the 50s, so the readers were well conditioned to it.
The following flight of fatuous fancy would not have been possible with listings by time instead of
station:
Had...
...been combined into a single program, "Girl Talk: Give Away Barb Creates Another World," the
description might have read like a tale of Greek mythology crossed with a twist of Jerry Springer. Gossip-
py gab about a promiscuous Greek goddess who couldn't take the heat from her girl-frenemies, so she
tells them to stick it in Uranus and gallops to a grand new galaxy.
And who can we thank (blame) for this whole mess? WHO. KVFD-TV picked up NBC over-the-air from
preemption-prone WHO-TV which at the time ran movies from 12:30 to 2 pm, so KVFD had to come up
with their own programming.
A few years back, I wrote a brief history about Ed Breen and KVFD that I should post here, but that will
wait for another day.
Leading Participant
Dec 2, 2014
#4
When did the Register split their TV listings to "eastern Iowa" and "western Iowa" versions (with both
versions containing the DSM stations)?
JRH
Regular Participant
Dec 2, 2014
#5
When did the Register split their TV listings to "eastern Iowa" and "western Iowa" versions (with both
versions containing the DSM stations)?
Maybe the 70s, sometime? The daily paper for Des Moines metro only listed the Des Moines & Ames
stations, along with radio listings. In the late 60s, they had most of the TV stations plus DM radio listings
(yes, actual schedules) in the daily edition we got in eastern Iowa, but the radio listings were dropped at
some point, maybe in the early 70s. By the late 70s, I think the radio schedules were dropped in the
metro edition, although they continued with a list of radio stations.
As far as Sundays, I think there were multiple editions... east, central, and west... I think even before
cable channel listings began taking up space. But I'm not really sure as we didn't get the Sunday paper.
JRH
Regular Participant
Dec 2, 2014
#6
9:00 Club
4:00 Bozo
4:30 Bullwinkle
5:00 D. Friend
7:00 Grizzly
This is one of the better KVFD schedules, a little disappointing their last day on the air didn't have a
single "film feature" or "travel to adventure" slotted somewhere.
The "Club" at 9am is the PTL Club, obviously buying the time. So they were wiping out two hours of NBC
programs (that were carried by WHO) while having to fill 90 minutes in the afternoon due to the WHO
movie. I suppose they didn't have enough video recorders to record the NBC 9-11am programs while
playing PTL Club.
joebtsflk1
Leading Participant
Dec 2, 2014
#7
Another show that was a regular feature in that 12:30 to 2 pm slot on KVFD was the ongoing saga, "To be
ann." "To be ann." in most other markets was a staple of Saturday afternoons, with "T.b.a." occasionally
showing up on all three channels in a given market. Of course that was the Register's shorthand and
probably inside joke for "To be announced."
My older brothers both carried the Register, so as far back as I can remember we always had the Sunday
edition, and occasionally the daily paper if they had extra copies. In the 60s the Register's Sunday edition
showed all of the stations that could be received in Iowa. The "Northwest" part of the page was
occupied by the Sioux Falls and Sioux City stations (and I think ch.12 KEYC Mankato MN); "Southwest" by
Omaha and St. Joseph, MO (ch. 2 KFEQ, later KQTV really was kind of a stretch); "Southeast" by
Ottumwa, Hannibal MO/Quincy IL and the Quad Cities; "Northeast" by Cedar Rapids-Waterloo, Mason
City-Austin-Rochester and La Crosse WI (ch.8 WKBT, another stretch); and "Central" were the Des Moines
stations plus Ames and Fort Dodge. I'm not sure about the daily Register in the 60s. I think the eastern
half of the state got a different edition than the western half. Des Moines was in both, but the eastern
edition didn't have listings from the west and vice versa.
The split, eastern-western Sunday editions of the Register's TV listings definitely started in the early 70s.
And then there's the ol' PTL Club. That was a staple of a lot of small market stations. KTVO in Ottumwa,
or rather by then Kirksville, ran Jimmy and the Make-up Pancake generally around 3:30 or 4 pm.
Such extensive newspaper TV listings seem rather odd today. But up until the early 80's, the Des Moines
Register was one of the few morning newspapers in Iowa. Most other regional newspapers in the state
were afternoon papers. Even the Cedar Rapids Gazette was an afternoon paper.
SteveRichards
Frequent Participant
Dec 3, 2014
#8
joebtsflk1 said:
And then there's the ol' PTL Club. That was a staple of a lot of small market stations. KTVO in Ottumwa,
or rather by then Kirksville, ran Jimmy and the Make-up Pancake generally around 3:30 or 4 pm.
KTVO ran the PTL Club from 9 to 11AM starting in at least 1978 (maybe earlier). Later on, KTVO only
carried one hour of PTL, putting "Donahue" on at 10AM. In 1981, KTVO dropped PTL altogether, along
with the local noon newscast, and finally aired ABC daytime in pattern.
paulsonj72
Regular Participant
#9
At least in 1977 they had 4 quadrants NE, NW, SW, and SE. I used that to get an answer to another
question I had posted about Sesame Street on commercial TV stations
7am-1am only
10:00 Jetsons
12:30 Fame
6 WRTV ABC
11:00 Insight
12:30 Newsmakers
6:00 News
11:00 News
8 WISH CBS
11:30 Essence
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
13 WTHR NBC
7:00 Vantastics
11:00 News
11:30 M*A*S*H
20 WFYI PBS
8:30 OWL/TV
10:00 Mystery!
11:00 David Susskind
12:00 sign-off
8:00 Nature
11:00 Mystery!
40 WHMB Ind/Rel
59 WXIN Ind
7am-1am only
WTTK didn't sign on until May 1988. The call letters didn't exist until 8/31/87, changed from WWKI-TV
which was still a CP in 1986. WTTV didn't even buy the CP until late 1987.
7:00 M.A.S.K.
8:30 Janie
9:00 Donahue
3:00 Heathcliff
3:30 Scooby-Doo
10:30 News
6 WRTV ABC
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
9:00 Moonlighting
11:00 News
11:30 Benson
8 WISH CBS
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
6:00 News
7:00 CBS Evening News
11:00 News
13 WTHR NBC
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
3:00 Quincy, ME
4:00 Dallas
5:00 News
5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
9:00 Riptide
11:00 News
20 WFYI PBS
10:30 Innovation
12:00 sign-off
8:45 AM Weather
40 WHMB Ind/Rel
12:30 Breakthrough
3:30 Superbook
59 WXIN Ind
7:00 ThunderCats
8:30 Superfriends
1:00 Ironside
2:00 Batman
4:30 Transformers
5:30 Bewitched
7:30 Taxi
11:00 Taxi
I didn't know Dynasty had a 30 minute version for syndication (11:30 PM on WISH).
Sometime later, WTHR swapped the time slots for Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!, although the latter
does air at 7:00 when its usual 7:30 slot is pre-empted.
WISH aired Wheel and J! throughout the 1990s, but both shows returned to WTHR in the early 2000s.
(The weekday daytime listings were originally condensed, with little breakouts showing differences in the
daily lineup.)
Channels Listed:
6:00PM News
7:00PM Benson
10:00PM News
10:30PM Friday's
11:45PM Wrestling
12:45AM News
7:00AM Today
11:30AM Midday
2:00PM Texas
5:00PM News
10:00PM News
1:00AM Rockworld
9:00AM Donahue
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
9:00PM Dallas
10:00PM News
7:00AM Today
9:30AM Blockbusters
12:00PM News
2:30PM Texas
4:30PM Bewitched
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
6:00AM Ed Allen
5:00PM M*A*S*H
6:00PM News
7:00PM Capital Cities Special (I wonder what this was - Preempts Benson.)
10:00PM News
10:30PM M*A*S*H
12:00AM Friday's
7:30PM Roundtable
9:00PM Lawmakers
7:00AM Underdog
7:30AM Popeye
1:00AM Gunsmoke
8:00AM Hazel
(The weekday daytime listings were originally condensed, with little breakouts showing differences in the
daily lineup.)
Channels Listed:
6:00AM Sesame Street (Another commercial TV station that aired this show.)
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
6:30PM M*A*S*H
10:00PM News
10:30PM Nightline
7:00AM Today
11:30AM Midday
2:00PM Texas
5:00PM News
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
11:30PM Tomorrow
1:00AM Adam-12
9:00AM Donahue
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
7:00PM Flo
8:00PM M*A*S*H
7:00AM Today
9:30AM Blockbusters
12:00PM News
2:30PM Texas
4:30PM Bewitched
6:00PM News
11:30PM Tommorrow
6:00AM Ed Allen
5:00PM M*A*S*H
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
10:30PM Nightline (KMBC was tape-delaying this show by about 90min, starting sometime around the
late 80's.)
1:00PM Music
7:00AM Underdog
7:30AM Popeye
11:30PM NCAA Basketball: Washington State vs. UCLA (I wonder why they were showing this?)
8:00AM Hazel
3:30AM Maverick
4:30AM Open Up
Correction:
Another Correction.
Home Box Office (Cable 7)
(They did not air the movie 'The Boardwalk' on this night.)
(The weekday daytime listings were originally condensed, with little breakouts showing differences in the
daily lineup.)
Channels Listed:
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
6:30PM M*A*S*H
10:30PM Nightline
1:00AM News
7:00AM Today
11:30AM Midday
2:00PM Texas
5:00PM News
6:00PM News
11:30PM Tomorrow
1:00AM Adam-12
9:00AM Donahue
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
7:00AM Today
9:30AM Blockbusters
12:00PM News
2:30PM Texas
4:30PM Bewitched
6:00PM News
11:30PM Tommorrow
6:00AM Ed Allen
5:00PM M*A*S*H
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
10:30PM M*A*S*H
12:00AM Nightline (This must have actually been when KMBC started tape-delaying Nightline, as well as
ABC's other late night offerings.)
1:00PM Music
8:00PM NOVA
9:00PM Mystery!
10:00PM The Dick Cavett Show
7:00AM Underdog
7:30AM Popeye
1:00AM Gunsmoke
8:00AM Hazel
Another Correction.
(The weekday daytime listings were originally condensed, with little breakouts showing differences in the
daily lineup.)
Channels Listed:
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
6:30PM M*A*S*H
8:00PM Taxi
8:30PM Soap
9:00PM Vegas
10:00PM News
10:30PM Nightline
1:00AM News
7:00AM Today
11:30AM Midday
2:00PM Texas
5:00PM News
6:00PM News
11:30PM Tomorrow
1:00AM Adam-12
9:00AM Donahue
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
7:00PM Enos
7:00AM Today
9:30AM Blockbusters
12:00PM News
2:30PM Texas
4:30PM Bewitched
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
11:30PM Tommorrow
6:00AM Ed Allen
3:30PM ABC Afterschool Special (Preempts All in the Family & Welcome Back, Kotter.)
5:00PM M*A*S*H
6:00PM News
6:30PM P.M. Magazine
8:00PM Taxi
8:30PM Soap
9:00PM Vegas
10:00PM News
10:30PM Nightline (I wonder why KMBC kept moving Nightline & ABC's other late night offerings
around?)
1:00PM Music
7:00AM Underdog
7:30AM Popeye
1:00AM Gunsmoke
8:00AM Hazel
Correction.
WDAF-TV Ch. 4 (Cable 4) (NBC) Kansas City, MO.
(The weekday daytime listings were originally condensed, with little breakouts showing differences in the
daily lineup.)
Channels Listed:
12:00PM News
12:30PM Family Feud
6:00PM News
6:30PM M*A*S*H
9:00PM 20/20
10:00PM News
10:30PM Nightline
12:00AM News
7:00AM Today
11:30AM Midday
2:00PM Texas
5:00PM News
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
11:30PM Tomorrow
1:00AM Adam-12
9:00AM Donahue
12:00PM News
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
7:00AM Today
9:30AM Blockbusters
12:00PM News
2:30PM Texas
4:30PM Bewitched
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
11:30PM Tommorrow
6:00AM Ed Allen
3:30PM ABC Afterschool Special (Preempts All in the Family & Welcome Back, Kotter.)
5:00PM M*A*S*H
6:00PM News
9:00PM 20/20
10:00PM News
10:30PM M*A*S*H
12:00AM Nightline
1:00PM Music
6:00PM Presente
8:00PM Soundstage
7:00AM Underdog
7:30AM Popeye
1:00AM Gunsmoke
8:00AM Hazel
3:45AM Maverick
Correction.
7 ATN7 (Seven)
9 TCN9 (Nine)
10 TEN10 (Ten)
28 SBS
Morning
6.00
2 Accounting
7 Sunrise
6.30
10 Aerobics Oz Style
7.00
2 Visual Arts
9 Today
10 Cheez TV
28 Telegiornale
7.30
2 Psychology
7.55
28 Mandarin News
8.00
2 Italianissimo
8.15
2 Alles Gute
8.30
2 Sesame Street
28 Das Journal
9.00
7 Total Recall
9 Here's Humphrey
28 Le Journal
9.25
2 Bananas in Pyjamas
9.30
2 Play School
7 Time Masters
9 Guess What
9.45
28 Vremya
10.00
2 Postman Pat
7 Beverly Hillbillies
10.15
2 Charlie Chalk
10.30
7 News
28 Oto Polska
10.55
11.00
2 Ship to Shore
28 The Journal
11.25
2 Henry's Cat
11.30
2 Grange Hill
10 News
Afternoon
noon
2 World at Noon
10 General Hospital
28 Global Family
12.30
2 Quantum
2 Landline
10 Highway to Heaven
1.30
2.00
2 GP
10 Oprah Winfrey
2.15
2.30
28 TV Ed
3.00
2 Sesame Street
10 Monday to Friday
3.30
9 Married... with Children
3.55
2 Mr. Squiggle
4.00
2 Play School
9 Wishbone
10 Totally Wild
4.30
2 Raggy Dolls
4.40
2 Fireman Sam
4.50
2 Oakie Doke
5.00
2 Dreamstone
9 Growing Pains
10 News
5.30
2 Santo Bugito
7 Wheel of Fortune
Evening
6.00
7-9 News
10 Brady Bunch
6.30
2 Keeping Up Appearances
7 Today Tonight
9 A Current Affair
10 Candid Camera
28 World News
7.00
2 News
10 M*A*S*H
28 World Sports
7.30
7 JAG
9 Friends
8.00
2 Frontline
8.28
9 Lotto
8.30
9 Water Rats
2 Cardiac Arrest
9 Twisted Tales
10.00
2 Great Crimes & Trials of the 20th Century "Sir Harry Oakes: The Bahamas Murder Mystery"
10.30
2 News
9 Nightline
10.35
10.40
10 News
10.55
28 Fine Cut "Tanjuska & the Seven Devils" (a 12-year-old Russian schoolgirl is believed to be possessed
by the devil; Finnish documentary)
11.00
9 Courthouse
11.10
10 Sports Tonight
11.30
2 Australia TV News (sign-off at midnight due to general maintenance; programs resume at 3am)
11.40
10 Movie "Thieves"
Late night
mid.
9 Wings
12.15
12.30
9 Entertainment Tonight
12.45
1.00
7 Telemall Shopping
1.30
10 A Year to Remember
2.00
10 Telemall Shopping
2.15
7 NBC Today
3.00
2 Perspective
3.30
2 Out of Empire
4.00
2 Earth Revealed
4.30
2 Study Skills
7 Mister Ed (b/w)
10 Kenneth Copeland
5.00
2 Marketing
7 Telemall Shopping
9 48 Hours
5.30
2 Perspective
9am-1am only
3 WAVE NBC
9:00 Profiler
11:00 News
11 WHAS ABC
10:00/10:30 Doug
11:00 Recess
12:30 Squigglevision
2:30 Coach
3:00 Branded
6:00 News
9:00 Figure Skating: ISU Grand Prix final (from Lyon, France)
11:00 News
11:35 ER
15 WKPC KET/PBS
10:30 Zoom
4:00/4:30 GED
12:00 sign-off
21 WBNA Pax
4:00 Bonanza
24 W24BW Ind
5:00 Raceline
12:00 sign-off
32 WLKY CBS
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Winning Lines
11:00 News
34 WWWB WB Campbellsville
10:00 Pokémon
11:00 Detention
6:00 Adrenaline TV
10:00 TBA
41 WDRB Fox
9:30 Godzilla
11:30 Avengers
1:00 Amazon
8:00/8:30 Cops
10:00 News
11:00 Mad TV
12:00 Jerry Springer
8:00 VIP
68 WKMJ KET2/PBS
9:00/9:30 GED
12:30 Teletubbies
1:00 Hello, Mrs. Cherrywinkle
3:30 Healthweek
6:00 R/C TV
7:00 Nova
12:00 sign-off
Four and a half hours straight of professional wrestling on W24BW, in addition to pro wrestling also
airing on WHAS and WFTE
9.00 Kilroy
9.45 Vanessa
1.40 Neighbours
2.05 Ironside
(S) Dotaman
3.25 Playdays
3.50 ChuckleVision
5.00 Newsround
5.10 Blue Peter
BBC Two
7.05 Teletubbies
8.20 Taz-Mania
8.50 Brum
10.00 Teletubbies
10.30 Numbertime
1.00 Brum
2.45 Westminster
10.30 Newsnight
11.45 10x10
5.30 close
ITV1: (C) Carlton/(CE) Central/(A) Anglia/(H) HTV/(M) Meridian/(W) Westcountry/(Y) Yorkshire/(TT) Tyne
Tees
6.00 GMTV
9.25 Trisha
(W/Y/TT) Emmerdale
3.55 Teddybears
3.45 Jumanji
4.10 Whizziwig
(TT) Weather
(H Wales) Weather
7.00 Emmerdale
(Y/TT) Roar
3.15 Trisha
(A/H/M/W) Pure Lethal (behind the scenes of the Lethal Weapon movies)
(CE/Y/TT) Jobfinder
(M) Freescreen
Channel 4
9.30 Rat-a-Tat-Tat
11.30 Powerhouse
12.30 Bewitched
1.30 Earthscape
4.00 Fifteen-to-One
4.30 Countdown
8.00 Brookside
9.00/10.00 ER (celebrity special: the first episode presented that night was directed by Quentin
Tarantino; the second one had Ewan McGregor as guest star)
Channel 5
7.00 Wideworld
7.30 Milkshake!
8.00 Havakazoo
11.10 Leeza
1.30 Roseanne Show (abbreviated version; guests Montel Williams, Phoebe Snow, Michael McDonald
and Wendell Brown)
2.00 100 Per Cent Gold
5.05 Move On Up
S4C
12.00 Bewitched
5.30 Countdown
6.00 Newyddion
6.10 Heno
7.30 Newyddion
8.00 Ffermio
8.30 Pacio
9.00 Celebrity ER
10.00 Brookside
10.35 Celebrity ER
3.55 close
7 KTBC Fox
13 K13VC Ind
18 KLRU PBS
24 KVUE ABC
36 KXAN NBC
42 KEYE CBS
54 KNVA WB
Morning
5:00
13 Planet Pop
54 Weather
5:30
7-24-36-42 News
13 AgDay
6:00
13 Bananas in Pajamas
6:30
13 Mutant League
18 Bloomberg Business News
7:00
13 Highlander
36 Today
54 Bonkers
7:30
13 Bobby's World
54 Goof Troop
8:00
13 Cubhouse
18 Sesame Street
54 Sailor Moon
8:30
54 Paid programming
9:00
7 Donahue
18 Puzzle Place
24 Gordon Elliott
42 Tempestt
9:30
13 Bananas in Pajamas
18 Reading Rainbow
54 Family Matters
10:00
42 Price is Right
54 I Dream of Jeannie
10:30
18 Instructional programming
54 Hogan's Heroes
11:00
7 Jerry Springer
24 American Journal
36 Rolonda
54 The Honeymooners
11:30
18 Julia's Kitchen
24 News
54 I Love Lucy
Afternoon
noon
7-42 News
13 Paid programming
18 Victory Garden
24 All My Children
54 Andy Griffith
12:30
7 Murphy Brown
13 Rush Limbaugh
54 Gomer Pyle
1:00
7 Gabrielle
13 Bonanza
36 Another World
54 Beverly Hillbillies
1:30
18 GED
54 Happy Days
2:00
7 Mark Walberg
24 General Hospital
36 Leeza
42 Guiding Light
2:30
13 The Flintstones
18 Storytime
54 Blossom
3:00
7 Geraldo
13 Taz-Mania
24 Maury Povich
36 Montel Williams
42 Ricki Lake
54 Aladdin
3:30
13 X-Men
18 Sesame Street
54 Gargoyles
4:00
7 Cops
13 Adventures of Batman & Robin
24 Inside Edition
36 Oprah Winfrey
42 Jenny Jones
4:30
7 Hard Copy
18 Reading Rainbow
24 EXTRA
54 Animaniacs
5:00
7-24-42 News
13 Mighty Max
18 Wishbone
36 Jeopardy!
54 Step by Step
5:30
13 VR Troopers
54 News
Evening
6:00
7-24-36-42 News
13 Dinosaurs
6:30
7 Entertainment Tonight
24 Coach
36 Wheel of Fortune
42 Home Improvement
7:00
13 Mark Walberg
24 Roseanne
36 Wings
42 The Client
54 Charles Givens
7:30
24 Hudson Street
54 I Love Lucy
8:00
24 Home Improvement
36 Frasier
54 Northern Exposure
8:30
24 Champs
36 John Larroquette
9:00
7 The Simpsons
13 Jerry Springer
24 NYPD Blue
36 Dateline NBC
54 Oprah Winfrey
9:30
7 Cops
10:00
7-24-36-42 News
13 Stephanie Miller
18 Dakota Conflict
54 Danny!
10:35
7 Baywatch
36 Tonight Show
11:00
13 A Current Affair
18 American Experience
54 Carnie
11:05
24 Coach
11:30
13 Rush Limbaugh
11:35
7 Murphy Brown
36 Late Night
Late night
mid.
18 Poetry Aloud
54 Hawaii Five-O
12:05
24 Perry Mason
12:30
13 Paid programming
18 College Algebra
12:35
7 Paid programming
36 Later
1:00
18 Musical Encounter
54 ViaTV
1:05
24 EXTRA
1:35
24 ABC World News Now (cable-only; the OTA station signed off for the night)
2:05
2:35
36 Top Cops
3:00
13 Dance Mix
3:05
36 NBC Nightside
4:00
13 Time Machine
ABN2
6.00 Rage
9.00 Ghostwriter
4.15 Chico ou Le Pays de la Delicatesse Perdue (a look at Brazilian music, featuring singer Chico Buarque)
5.10 Bookmarks
7.30 Middlemarch
10.50 Embassy
4.30 French
ATN7
7.30 A*mazing
8.00 Sunday Sunrise
6.30 World Around Us "The Tigers Next Door" (cameraman Ashish Chandola spent three years filming a
Bandhavgarh tiger)
8.00 Mummies
TCN9
6.30 CTA
6.30 Barbara Walters Special (interviews with Demi Moore, Courtney Love and Sandra Bullock)
10.30 Newsbreak
TEN10
11.00 NRG
SBS
12.40 close
from Star-News
6:00 News
7:00 Good Morning America
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:30 News
7:00 Cheers
8:00 Matlock
11:00 News
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00/4:30 Golden Girls (these repeats were removed later in the year to make way for Young and the
Restless)
5:30 News
11:00 News
1:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:30 News
7:30 Roseanne
9:00 Cheers
9:30 Wings
10:00 L.A. Law
11:00 News
1:35 Later
6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00 Donahue
5:00 Geraldo
6:00 News
9:00 Cheers
9:30 Wings
11:00 News
1:35 Later
5:30 AgDay
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 News
4:00 DuckTales
4:30 Captain N
6:30 TBA
7:30 Studs
12:00 Studs
6:00 News
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:30 News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight
7:00 Jeopardy!
8:00 Matlock
11:00 News
1:30 News
6:00 News
6:30 News
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:30 Cheers
8:00 Matlock
11:00 News
1:00 Studs
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:00 227
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
2:00 News
2:30 CBS News Up to the Minute
1:30 TBA
6:45 AM Weather
7:30 Hometime
3:30 GED
7:30 Stateline
9:00 Prize
Dennis the Menace, Darkwing Duck, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Goof Troop on CBS affiliates on
weekday afternoons. I know Wilmington is a small market but WOW.
And the Family Feud Challenge was short-lived. This was shortly before CBS gave up this hour to its
affiliates. WBTV never aired it.
Family Feud Challenge was short-lived sure, but they retained its Bullseye starter round when it
continued on in syndication for two more years. In the Atlanta DMA, WTLK/channel 14 (today WPXA)
aired Challenge but the station wasn't on local cable systems so getting it via antenna was a lost cause if
you didn't live close enough to the tower site.
Channel 10 seems to have been airing far more paid programming than was common at this time.
Nederland 1
NOT
NOS
NOT
NOS
Feduco
KRO
14.00 De Poppenkraam
TROS
15.30 Blufshow
16.25 Dierenmanieren
NOS
17.30 Journaal
TROS
17.40 Popformule
Teleac
TROS
19.00 Flappie
NOS
20.00 Journaal
20.30 Socutera
TROS
21.35 Hotel
NOS
00.00 Journaal
Nederland 2
NOS
18.45 Jeugdjournaal
19.00 Journaal
20.10 Nederland C
22.30 Journaal
BRT TV 1 Belgium
19.45 Journaal
20.10 Weerbericht
20.15 Videomatch
21.00 Eiland
22.35 Journaal
Transmission ends at 23.00
BRT TV 2
19.45 Journaal
20.10 Weerbericht
RTBF 1
19.00 Ce Soir
20.00 Cap 60
18.53 7 vor 7
19.20 Clipküche
22.55 Betthupfler
Not all cable systems in our area will transmit RTL Plus because it's privately owned
ARD West-Germany
19.00 Fame
20.00 Tagesschau
22.30 Tagesthemen
23.45 Tagesschau
23.50 Nachtgedanken
ZDF
19.00 heute
19.30 Direkt
20.15 Kennzeichen D
21.45 heute-Journal
23.55 heute
20.20 Automania
20.45 No place like home
21.15 Hotel
south_ferretti
Leading Participant
#1
from Jornal do Brasil
This city was left with only 4 stations after TV Tupi (channel 6) went dark in July 1980; it returned to the
air in June 1983 as TV Manchete (now Rede TV!)
TV Educativa (ch. 2)
4.30pm Ginastica
8.00 A Conquista
10.00 1981
Globo (ch. 4)
7.15 Ginastica
8.30 TV Mulher
2.30 Filme "O Leão e a Feiciteira" (The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe)
4.30 Batman
5.25 Globinho
9.10 Vega$
11.35 Filme "Amor e Dor" (Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing)
Bandeirantes (ch. 7)
8.30 Despertar da Fe
9.00 O Poder da Fe
11.45 Discomania
5.55 Atenção
7.50 Atenção
11.15 Atenção
7.45 Ginastica
9.00 Bozo
11.30 Popeye
12.00 Bozo
2.00 O Povo na TV
9.00 Reapertura
When I visited Rio in 1999, all radio and TV stations were required to either run a government program
from 7 to 8 PM local time or sign off for that hour. I wonder when that started (don't see it in the listings
here) and if they're still doing it today.
What you're mentioning probably happened during an election campaign (local or national). That's
called "horario politico" and it's still in place to this day, but not year-round. Stations are given 10 to 30
minutes twice a day (during lunchtime and in the evening) to deliver political messages from the
candidates.
That's A Voz do Brasil and it's still mandatory on all radio stations. However, since 2018 commercial
stations can now choose to play the show between 7 and 10 PM, while educational and government
stations are still mandated to run it at 7PM.
TV doesn't have a similar programme (though formerly all commercial and public stations ran an
educational show produced by TV Escola very early on weekend mornings), but both TV and radio are
mandate to play political ads during primetime during election campaigns.
51 WUCT WB Dayton
64 WSTR WB Cincinnati
Morning
5:00
7 First Business
19 Newlywed Game
22 AgDay
26 Blessed Assurance
64 Strange Universe
5:26
5 News
5:30
7-9 News
19 Dating Game
22 Kenneth Copeland
5:55
2 Weather
6:00
12 News
26 Worship
64 Iron Man
6:15
43 John Avanzini
6:25
43 Efrem Zimbalist
6:30
14 Groundling Marsh
43 Benny Hinn
45 Mummies Alive!
51 Captain Planet
55 Lester Sumrall
64 X-Men
6:45
5-22 Today
16 Sesame Street
19 News
26 Sunshine Factory
45 Bobby's World
51 Creflo A. Dollar
55 Life Today
64 Mummies Alive!
7:30
26 Newsmakers
43 Hugh Ross
45 Casper
51 Kenneth Copeland
55 Victory
8:00
7-12 CBS This Morning
14 Body Electric
43 Joy
48 Arthur
55 Breakthrough
8:30
14 Homestretch
16 Arthur
43 Joy of Music
64 Mr. Men
9:00
14 Instructional programming
16 Storytime
19 Judge Judy
22 Ricki Lake
51 Shirley
9:30
12 Gayle King
19 Roseanne
45 Cosby Show
48 Wimzie's House
10:00
5 Leeza
7 People's Court
9 Rosie O'Donnell
12 Maury Povich
19 Murphy Brown
48 Instructional programming
10:30
16 Reading Rainbow
19 Murphy Brown
22 Gayle King
43 Marilyn Hickey
11:00
2 The View
5 Sunset Beach
9 People's Court
14 Theodore Tugboat
16 Instructional programming
19 Judge Judy
22 Leeza
43 Kenneth Copeland
45-64 Cops
48 Reading Rainbow
51 Mama's Family
11:30
19 News
45 Cops
48 Sesame Street
Afternoon
noon
2-5-7-9-12 News
14 Groundling Marsh
19 Geraldo Rivera
22 Sunset Beach
51 Hopalong Cassidy
55 Z Music
64 Pictionary
12:30
14 Wimzie's House
48 Instructional programming
55 Z Music
64 Andy Griffith
1:00
5 Another World
14 Ciao Italia!
55 Z Music
64 Andy Griffith
1:30
14 Decor
43 Casey Treat
45 Step by Step
55 Z Music
64 Lucy Show
2:00
16 Instructional programming
19 Bobby's World
22 Another World
43 James Robison
45 Blossom
51 Extreme Ghostbusters
55 Z Music
64 Step by Step
2:30
14 Art Workshop
19 Casper
43 Benny Hinn
51 The Mask
55 Z Music
3:00
2 Maury Povich
5 Jenny Jones
9 General Hospital
14 Charlie Rose
16 Arthur
19-45 Spider-Man
22 Full House
55 Z Music
3:30
51 Animaniacs
55 Z Music
4:00
7 Rosie O'Donnell
12 News
14 Instructional programming
55 Dobie Gillis
64 Animaniacs
4:30
12 Real TV
16-48 Wishbone
22 Roseanne
43 Rod Parsley
65 Dusty's Trail
5:00
2-5-7-9-12 News
19 Jonny Quest
22 Cheers
51 Family Matters
64 Ricki Lake
5:30
19 Cosby Show
22 Seinfeld
45 The Simpsons
55 Real McCoys
Evening
6:00
2-5-7-9-12-22-55 News
19 Home Improvement
45 The Simpsons
51 Martin
7:00
5 EXTRA
22 Pictionary
43 Mario Murillo
51 Martin
55 Kenneth Copeland
64 Frasier
7:30
2-9 Jeopardy!
5 Hard Copy
14 Hometime
19 The Simpsons
45 Frasier
48 Travels in Europe
51 Family Matters
55 Morris Cerullo
64 Seinfeld
8:00
7-12 JAG
14 Ballykissangel
16-48 Nova
55 Breakthrough
8:15
43 John Avanzini
8:25
8:30
5-22 NewsRadio
55 Tommy Barnett
9:00
5-22 Frasier
14 Bridge
16 Frontline
43 Cornerstone
55 Benny Hinn
9:30
10:00
7-12 Dellaventura
14 Charlie Rose
19 News
48 Frontline
10:30
51 Mama's Family
11:00
2-5-7-9-12-22 News
26 Gil McDowell
45 Vibe
55 Touching Hands
11:30
19 M*A*S*H
48 Charlie Rose
55 Breakthrough
11:35
2 American Journal
9 Nightline
Late night
mid.
16 Charlie Rose
19 Roseanne
26 Worship
55 Bob Enyart
64 Vibe
12:05
2 Real TV
12:06
9 Politically Incorrect
12:30
12:35
2 Nightline
12:36
12:37
7 Hard Copy
12 Cheers
1:00
26 Worship
43 Reinhard Bonnke
55 Lester Sumrall
1:06
2 Politically Incorrect
1:07
1:30
19 Murphy Brown
43 Benny Hinn
1:36
5-22 Later
9 The View
1:37
7 Judge Judy
2:00
16 Star Gazer
26 Worship
43 Alvin Slaughter
55 You & Me
64 Cops
2:05
5 Jenny Jones
22 Access Hollywood
2:07
7 Strange Universe
2:30
43 Carman
64 Martin
2:35
22 NBC Nightside
2:36
2 News
3:00
26 Gary Richardson"
55 Kenneth Copeland
3:05
5 NBC Nightside
12 America's Store
3:30
55 Eternally Fit
4:00
26 Gil McDowell
4:05
4:30
2 WCBS CBS
7:30 Kidsworld
8:30 Wuzzles
1:30 Kidsworld
2:00 College Basketball: Ohio State at Boston College or Kentucky at Florida, followed by Syracuse at
Louisville or Arizona at Miami
7:00 News
8:00 Airwolf
11:00 News
4 WNBC NBC
6:00 Sonrisas
7:00 Robotech
8:00 Snorks
9:00 Smurfs
10:30 Punky Brewster (animated)
9:30 227
10:00 Hunter
11:00 News
5 WNEW Ind
7:00 Terrahawks
8:00 Wonderama
8:30 The Flintstones
10:00 News
7 WABC ABC
9:30 Ewoks/Droids
4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports (men's World Cup downhill skiing; World Gymnastics Championships)
6:00 News
8:30 Benson
11:00 News
6:30 Face-Off
7:00 New Jersey People
7:30 In Depth
10:00 BJ/Lobo
12:00 Voyagers!
7:00 News
11 WPIX Ind
10:30 FTV
5:00 Fame
10:00 News
12:00 Dempsey & Makepeace (this British show was syndicated for a short time in the US)
12:00 Frontline
4:30 Innovation
5:00 Nova
6:00 Nature
7:00 OWL/TV
9:00 Mystery!
2:00 MotorWeek
3:30 MotorWeek
4:30 OWL/TV
31 WNYC PBS
10:30 OWL/TV
8:00 Follow Me
5:00 De Noche
Interesting that when WCBS carried Wheel of Fortune, they carried the weekend run likely from Day 1.
By this point, Jeopardy! moved from WNBC after its first season to WABC, and they were not airing the
show on weekends. With both shows on WABC (Wheel moved in 1990), neither show would be aired on
Saturdays in NYC until around 1999 when WABC finally acquired both shows' weekend runs. I don't know
if WLNY carried the weekend runs when they had the shows through March 2012.
I don’t recall WBTV airing the weekend run of either when they had the rights to both in the 80s,
through 1990.
I checked the listings again and it was Championship Wrestling. Sorry about that!
I don’t recall WBTV airing the weekend run of either when they had the rights to both in the 80s,
through 1990.
Assuming they moved to WCNC after that, where they air now, the weekend runs do air on there.
There are a few markets today that carry one but not the other, but there are only two markets that
carry neither: Lima, OH (WLIO; airs Inside Edition Weekend and Mom from 7-8) and Harrisonburg, VA
(WHSV; infomercials from 7-8)
The Netherlands Week September 17th until September 23rd 1988 Part 1
Nederland 1
NCRV
NOS
17.30 Journaal
NCRV
NOS
19.00 Journaal
NCRV
21.55 Cheers
NOS
22.30 Journaal
NCRV
22.40 St.Elsewhere
23.30 Jazzfestival Zwolle
Nederland 2
Veronica
16.40 MacGyver
17.30 Magnum
18.15 Top 40
18.55 Fabeltjeskrant
NOS
20.00 Journaal
Veronica
21.45 Klasgenoten
NOS
00.20 Journaal
TROS
Nederland 3
NOS
17.30 Journaal
17.45 Sesamstraat
18.00 Paspoort
Teleac
NOS
19.00 Jeugdjournaal
20.00 Journaal
Nederland 1
VARA
NOS
17.30 Journaal
VARA
17.35 Zomerrock
NOS
19.00 Journaal
VARA
NOS
23.05 Journaal
VPRO
NOS
20.00 Journaal
VPRO
NOS
00.20 Journaal
Nederland 3
NOS
IKON
NOS
17.30 Journaal
17.35 Voetbaluitslagen
17.45 Sesamstraat
TELEAC
18.00 Marketing
NOS
22.30 Journaal
TELEAC
NOS
Nederland 1
NOS/NOT
10.30 Schooltelevisie
KRO
NOS
17.30 Journaal
KRO
RKK
NOS
19.00 Journaal
KRO
19.20 Haal het doek maar op - Een avond voor het Nederlandse theater
Nederland 2
AVRO
18.55 Fabeltjeskrant
NOS
20.00 Journaal
AVRO
22.55 Nightcourt
NOS
23.50 Journaal
NOS
17.30 Journaal
17.45 Sesamstraat
Teleac
NOS
19.00 Jeugdjournaal
20.00 Journaal
IKON
21.55 Kenmerk
NOS
22.30 Journaal
NOS/NOT
10.00 Schooltelevisie
Omrop Fryslân
14.00 Skoalle TV
NCRV
16.20 De Kikker
NOS
17.30 Journaal
NCRV
NOS
19.00 Journaal
NCRV
21.20 Cheers
21.45 Hier en Nu
NOS
22.30 Journaal
NCRV
22.40 Catechese
Nederland 2
TROS
17.25 De avonturier
17.55 Heathcliff en Co
18.55 Fabeltjeskrant
19.00 Barnum
NOS
20.00 Journaal
TROS
20.30 De Fabriek
NOS
23.50 Journaal
Nederland 3
NOS
17.30 Journaal
17.45 Sesamstraat
Teleac
NOS
19.00 Jeugdjournaal
20.00 Journaal
21.55 De Percentageregeling
22.30 Journaal
End of Part 1
Morning
5:00
40 Jack Hayford
5:30
6 AgDay
11 Talkin' Pittsburgh
40 700 Club
53 Kidsworld
6:00
2 Today's Business
10 Jimmy Swaggart
22 Headline News
53 Pittsburgh Tomorrow
6:30
6 News
10 Today's Business
11 Starting Today
22 Centurions
40 Hatch
53 Jimmy Swaggart
7:00
6-9-11 Today
13 Profiles of Nature
53 M.A.S.K.
7:30
13 Sesame Street
53 Transformers
8:00
53 Scooby-Doo
8:30
9:00
2 Oprah Winfrey
4-7-10 Donahue
6 Hour Magazine
13 Captain Kangaroo
16 Body Electric
22 Day of Restoration
40 Heritage Singers
9:30
9 The Muppets
11 Wheel of Fortune
13 Instructional programming
16 Job Bank
22 Jimmy Swaggart
40 Learning
10:00
4 Bingo Mania
16 Woodwright's Shop
22 Richard Roberts
40 Jimmy Swaggart
53 700 Club
10:30
4 Hollywood Squares
6-9-11 Blockbusters
16 Job Bank
40 Origins
11:00
2-7-10 Price is Right
11 The Judge
16 Colorsounds
40 Kingdom Living
11:30
4 Webster
6-9-11 Scrabble
16 Write Course
40 Paul Gaudino
Afternoon
noon
2-4-6-7-10-11 News
9 Super Password
13 Sesame Street
16 Frugal Gourmet
22 Candid Camera
40 700 Club
53 Partridge Family
12:30
4 Loving
6-9-11 WordPlay
22 Get Smart
1:00
4 All My Children
13 Joy of Painting
22 I Love Lucy
40 Getting Together
53 Look at Me
1:30
2 Capitol
22 McHale's Navy
53 Andy Griffith
2:00
2 Pittsburgh 2Day
16 Sesame Street
22 My Favorite Martian
53 Gomer Pyle
2:30
7-10 Capitol
22 Munsters
40 Ron Hembree
53 Beverly Hillbillies
3:00
4 General Hospital
13 Captain Kangaroo
16 Innovations
40 Zola Levitt
53 Thundercats
3:30
22 Ghostbusters
53 G.I. Joe
4:00
2 Hour Magazine
4 Three's Company
6-53 Smurfs
7-10 Magnum, PI
9 Dukes of Hazzard
11 The Judge
13 Sesame Street
22 Heathcliff
40 Gospel Bill
4:30
4 Benson
11 Divorce Court
40 Joy Junction
53 Dennis the Menace
5:00
2 Wheel of Fortune
4 M*A*S*H
9 Happy Days
10 Superior Court
11 Newlywed Game
13 Reading Rainbow
22 Rambo
40 Jimmy Swaggart
53 Diff'rent Strokes
5:30
2-7 Jeopardy!
4 M*A*S*H
9 Dating Game
11 People's Court
13 3-2-1 Contact
16 Sesame Street
22 Batman
40 Weekend Gardener
6:00
2-4-6-7-9-10-11 News
13 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
22 Star Trek
40 Focus on Issues
6:30
40 Lightmusic
53 Gimme a Break!
7:00
6 PM Magazine
9 Divorce Court
10 Newlywed Game
11 Entertainment Tonight
16 Captain Kangaroo
22 Happy Days
40 700 Club
7:30
2 Evening Magazine
7 Wheel of Fortune
16 Doctor Who
53 Alice
8:00
4 Webster
16 Risk Takers
40 Getting Together
4 Mr. Belvedere
16 Risk Takers
9:00
2-7-10 Dallas
4 Gung Ho
9:30
4 Dads
10:00
4 Starman
13 Nuclear Legacy
16 News
40 In Touch
10:30
16 Sports Talk
22 Hollywood Closeup
53 INN News
11:00
2-4-6-7-9-10-11 News
22 What's Happening!!
40 Hatch
53 Late Show
11:30
2 Barney Miller
4 Nightline
10 Sportsbeat
13 Sneak Previews
16 Butterflies
Late night
mid.
10 Dating Game
40 Lightmusic
12:30
7 McGarrett (?)
40 Jimmy Swaggart
53 Falcon Crest
1:00
4 Love Connection
40 Getting Together
1:30
53 Cannon
2:00
6 Entertainment Tonight
10 Headline News
11 Dance Fever
2:30
6 Alfred Hitchcock
9 News
11 Dream Girls
40 Changed Lives
53 Check It Out
3:00
6 Kojak
11 News
53 Movie "Paradise"
3:30
11 Route 66
4:00
6 Mission: Impossible
40 Heirborn
4:30
11 Strike It Rich
from Pittsburgh Press
7 McGarrett (?)
That's the original Hawaii Five-O. CBS ran them late nights during the period when they had no late night
talk shows.
In order to avoid confusion with the syndicated airings they titled it as McGarrett.
Wheel of Fortune at 5:00 PM Eastern? The only time I've ever seen that is during the final few years of
WLNY New York's carriage of the show. It eventually moved up from 6:30, then it and other syndies were
dropped when WCBS bought them out.
WBTV in Charlotte aired Jeopardy at 5 Eastern, followed by Wheel until 1988ish, then switched their
timeslots until 1990, when they moved to WSOC. I think WBTV may have aired Jeopardy at 4 or 4:30 for
a year or so. WSOC aired Wheel of Fortune at 7:30 but actually aired Jeopardy at 11:30am for a while. I
don’t think either did very well on that station. Jeopardy moved to WCNC around 1992 or 1993 where it
began airing at 7, Wheel followed in 1996, at 7:30, and it remains that way today. Jeopardy has also aired
at 4 or 4:30 in the past on WCNC but hasn’t for a while.
WBTV in Charlotte had Jeopardy! at 5 and Wheel of Fortune at 5:30 in the mid-late 80s. They had a one
hour newscast at 6, the CBS Evening News at 7, and PM Magazine at 7:30.
Starman, Gung Ho. We were deep in the trend of popular movies being turned into
failed TV shows.
I think this was also towards the end of the practice of WQED running instructional programming
during the day. Once VCRs became ubiquitous schools just started keeping libraries of their own
programs.
I liked the Gung Ho TV series. It was one of Scott Bakula's early roles. I think both it and Starman suffered
in the Friday timeslots against still popular established programs.
I didn't get into Starman because I was a big Crime Story fan. Crime Story never got the ratings it
deserved either IMO.
We were also almost at the end of PM Magazine which saw WoF and Jeopardy moved into the 7PM
timeslot in markets where that became open.
I am kind of surprised that with all of the old cop shows in heavy rotation on cable stations and diginets
PM Magazine continued until 1990 on WBTV. But it would be replaced at 7:30 by Inside Edition. Wheel
and Jeopardy would move to WSOC that year, then to WCNC where they remain today.
It's hard to believe channel 4 showed the low rated 11:00 AM and 11:30 AM offerings by ABC and not
Ryan's Hope.
I remember my mom would sit down and watch Who's the Boss? nearly every day.
7 HSV7 (Seven)
9 GTV9 (Nine)
10 ATV10 (Ten)
28 SBS
31 C31
Morning
6.00
2 Australian Studies
7 Sunrise
9 Early News
10 Aerobics Oz Style
28 Cantonese News
6.20
28 Mandarin News
6.30
10 Sports Tonight
6.55
28 Telegiornale
7.00
2 Perspective
9 Today
7.30
2 Teletubbies
28 Das Journal
7.55
8.00
8.05
8.15
2 Noddy
8.30
2 Sesame Street
9.00
7 A*mazing
9 Here's Humphrey
28 Le Journal
9.25
2 Koki
9.30
2 Play School
7 Time Masters
28 Sevodnia
10.00
7 The Village
9 Wishbone
10.15
2 Art Attack
28 Telediario
10.30
2 Oscar's Orchestra
7 Golden Girls
10.55
2 Funnybones
11.00
2 The Gift
9 Chicago Sons
28 Siaran Berita
11.25
2 The Dreamstone
11.30
9 Entertainment Tonight
10 Ten News
28 The Journal
11.50
2 Little Lulu
Afternoon
noon
2 World at Noon
12.30
2 Piranhas
28 Russian Wonderland (final of a 3-part Russian series examining everyday life in Russia)
1.00
1.25
28 A Man of Moldavia (Romanian documentary looking at the beliefs of a small village in Romania)
1.30
10 E Street
2.00
2 Sweat
9 Movie "Big Circus"
2.15
2.30
10 Oprah Winfrey
2.50
2 Consuming Passions
3.00
2 Sesame Street
3.25
3.30
2 Play School
10 Breakers
28 World Sports
4.00
2 Arthur
9 Misery Guts
10 Totally Wild
4.25
4.30
4.55
5.00
10 Ten News
31 Mansfield's Melbourne
5.25
2 Feral TV
5.30
2 Daria
7 Wheel of Fortune
9 Catch Phrase
Evening
6.00
10 Happy Days
31 Romanian Mosaic
6.30
2 Gardening Australia
7 Today Tonight
9 A Current Affair
10 Neighbours
7.00
2 ABC News
9 Murphy Brown
10 Judge Judy
28 World Sports
31 Croatian TV Vukovar
7.29
9 Keno
7.30
9 Diagnosis Murder
10 VIP
8.00
2 Father Ted
28 As it Happened (British documentary that details the work of 3 doctors who are using LSD in scientific
experiments)
8.30
9 Supply & Demand (Nine aired the 2-part episode "Raw Recruit" as a TV movie)
9.00
9.30
31 Egyptian Program
10.20
2 ABC News
10.25
10.30
10 Ten News
10.40
9 Nightline
11.00
10 Sports Tonight
11.30
10 Breakers
11.40
Late night
mid.
10 NBA Action
12.10
12.30
1.00
7 NBC Today
31 Fish Cam
1.10
9 Entertainment Tonight
1.30
10 Cops
1.40
2.00
10 Telemall Shopping
2.40
3.00
7 Telemall Shopping
4.00
10 Hart to Hart
5.00
5.10
7 Relativity
5.30
28 Japanese News
6:00 News
8:00 Story of a People (the dreams and philosophies of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King and their
impact on African Americans today; hosted by Louis Gossett Jr.; preempts I Witness Video)
11:00 News
11:35 Taxi
12:35 TBA
6:00 News
9:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:00 Starclimber
9:00 It is Written
7:00 Batman
8:30 Roc
10:00 News
6:00 News
11:15 News
6:00 News
6:00 In Touch
12:30 College Basketball: North Carolina at Seton Hall, followed by Ohio State at Indiana
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
8:00 News
10:30 News
12:00 News
12:30 College Basketball: North Carolina at Seton Hall, followed by Ohio State at Indiana
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
11:15 News
6:00 Forum 15
7:00 Williams TV
7:30 US Media
8:00 In Touch
9:00 Old Time Gospel Hour
10:30 Celebration
12:30 College Basketball: North Carolina at Seton Hall, followed by Ohio State at Indiana
7:00 60 Minutes
6:00 Wizard of Oz
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
5:00 AgDay
6:00 AgUSA
11:00 News
6:00 News
11:15 News
6:00 Baywatch
7:00 Batman
11:30 SportsBeat
7:00 Batman
8:30 Roc
10:00 News
6:30/7:00 Oceanus
10:00 Nova
5:30 Collectors
6:00/6:30 Ghostwriter
8:00 Nature
WAVE 3 NBC
7:00 Today
10:00 227
12:00 News
12:30 Generations
4:00 Donahue
6:00 News
8:00 Matlock
11:00 News
12:35 Letterman
2:00 News
WHAS 11 CBS
12:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
7:30 PM Magazine
11:00 News
11:35 M.A.S.H
1:35 News
11:00 Home
12:30 Everyday
5:00 Geraldo
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:05 Nightline
12:35 After Hours
1:05 News
WDRB 41 FOX/Ind
11:00 Commercial
5:30 Webster
8:00 Movie " Cook & Peary: The Race to the Pole
10:00 News
10:30 Cheers
1:30 Movie
4:00 Movie
WBNA 21 Religious/IND
8:00 Superbook
2:00 Heathcliff
4:00 Jetsons
4:30 Hazel
6:00 Talkabout
WKPC 15 PBS
9:00 Frontline
11:00 Nature
KET PBS
9:00 GED
10:30 Teletales
11:00 Bodyworks
12:30 Saludos
1:30 Readalong
6:00 GED
9:00 Horizon
11:30 Zarabanda
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Generations
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Cheers
9:30 Grand
12:35 Letterman
2:00 News
WHAS 11 CBS
12:00 News
4:30 Batman
5:30 News
6:00 News
6:30 CBS News
7:30 PM Magazine
8:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
12:00 Honeymooners
WLKY 32 ABC
11:00 Home
12:30 Everyday
5:00 Geraldo
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:00 Nightline
1:05 News
WDRB 41 FOX/Ind
3:00 Flintstones
8:00 Movie
10:00 News
1:00 News
2:00 Movies
I've found a little bit of information about the show Inside Report, that WAVE-3 aired on weekdays at
5:30pm back then. It was produced at WSVN in Miami; Penny Daniels was the anchor. It lasted 1 season.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-09-04-ca-1189-story.html
from Herald-Journal
6:00 News
5:00 News
9:00 College Basketball: Florida State at Georgia Tech (preempts Street Stories and Knots Landing)
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
1:05 Geraldo
2:05 Newhart
2:35 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Cheers
9:30 Wings
11:00 News
1:35 Later
6:00 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:30 Personals
1:30 News
5:55 News
6:30 News
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:30 227
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:00 News
9:00 Cheers
9:30 Wings
11:00 News
1:35 Later
6:15 News
6:45 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:30 News
6:30 AgDay
2:30 TBA
6:30 DuckTales
12:00 Matlock
2:30 Webster
4:00 Beetlejuice
6:00 227
6:30 Amen
7:00 Cheers
11:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Arsenio Hall
6:45 AM Weather
7:00 Widget
11:30 Amen
2:30 DuckTales
10:00 Hunter
Top O’ The Day would be cancelled by WBTV a little more than a month later and they went to a normal
half hour newscast. I think this was a mistake. Not the schedule changes. They could have still kept the
show, just shortened it. But the ratings must have slipped. The Price Is Right moved back to 11am, in
pattern. WBTV picked up Donahue from WSOC and aired it at 9, moving Maury to 10am, pre-empting
CBS network programming. CBS would give up that hour the following year anyway. I do not remember if
their final 10:30 TPIR was a repeat or not or if they aired the Friday episode on the weekend to catch up
with the network.
12:00 News
1:30 Capitol
5:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00/5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
8:00 Webster
9:30 Benson
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
1:30 sign-off
6:30 News
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
5:00 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:30 Friday Night Videos (hosted by Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito)
2:00 Mannix
3:00 Kojak
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
4:00 Quincy, ME
5:00 Body Language (delay from 4pm)
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
1:30 sign-off
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
6:00 News
11:00 News
2:00 News/sign-off
9:00 Donahue
2:30 Capitol
4:00 Dynasty
6:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
7:00 News
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
4:00 America
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:30 sign-off
22 WPTT Ind Pittsburgh
7:00 Robotech
8:30 Superfriends
7:30 Soap
8:00 Captains & Kings (conclusion)
10:30 Origins
6:30 Lightmusic
10:00 In Touch
11:00 Hatch
4:30 Faithline
7:00 M.A.S.K.
7:30 Transformers
3:00 Thundercats
4:00 Scooby-Doo
4:30 Heathcliff
7:00 Alice
Very rare to see an Eastern Time Zone station airing Wheel of Fortune (syndicated version) earlier than
7:00 PM.
Pittsburgh now carries both Jeopardy! and Wheel on WPXI/NBC. The Johnstown market now carries
them on WATM/ABC. Steubenville/Wheeling now airs them both in their usual 7 PM hour on
WTOV/NBC.
WBTV also aired Wheel at 5:30 after Jeopardy, switching the two in 1988 I believe. The shows moved to
WSOC in 1990. Jeopardy now airs at 7 on WCNC, followed by Wheel.
Might have been the last time Joan Rivers filled in for Johnny Carson.
Not long afterwards she'd jump to her own show on the fledgling Fox network,
well on my way to selling 350 VHS machines in a 60 day period leading up to Christmas. Good memories!
2 KTVI ABC
6:30 Kidsongs
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:30 Taxi
2:15 News/sign-off
4 KMOV CBS
7:30 Superman
5:00 Newsmakers
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:30 Magnum, PI
3:00 sign-off
5 KSDK NBC
7:00 Kissyfur
8:00 Smurfs
9:30 ALF
12:00 Saturdays
6:00 News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
7:00 227
7:30 Amen
9:00 Hunter
10:00 News
9 KETC PBS
3:00 Hometime
7:00 Blake's 7
1:00 sign-off
11 KPLR Ind
8:00 Mellinger
5:30 Superboy
24 KNLC Ind
11:30 Insight
30 KDNL Fox
5:00 BJ/Lobo
9:30 Quitting
2:30 Webster
3:00 T & T
5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (according to the paper, the show aired on both KMOV and KDNL;
maybe it's a typo)
10:30 Monsters
12:30 Benson
Three months earlier, NBC, CBS and ABC did some jostling around with their kidvid line-ups. On ABC, The
Flintstone Kids replaced the ill-fated reboot of Beany & Cecil (helmed by John Kricfalusi); on NBC, Punky
Brewster and The New Archies (later Fat Albert) replaced 2 Hip 4 TV (a live-action pre-teen show which
flopped horribly), while on CBS Teen Wolf replaced their own live-action preteen show called Flip!.
No Jeopardy!, I see. I guess KSDK never acquired the Saturday run of it. They still don't air it on Saturdays
(or Sundays) to this day. CST tends to be more flaky about J!'s Saturday run given its typical daytime
slotting rather than pairing it with Wheel of Fortune. WLS Chicago (ABC) airs it Saturdays at 6:00 before
WOF since they don't have 6:00 news on Saturdays. Other markets tend to air J! Weekend in overnight
slots or on Sunday afternoons or evenings, but WOF Weekend is pretty much just Saturdays at its
weekday time slot.
Due to the paper's classic grid format, many of the programs' full names were taken from St. Cloud
Times, which used a "log" format.
2 KTCA PBS
7:30 Wishbone
1:00 Storytime
2:30 Naturescene
3:30 Wishbone
1:00 sign-off
4 WCCO CBS
5:00 AgDay
5:30 News
8:00 Donahue
9:30 Jeopardy!
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 News
1:05 Rolonda
2:05 EXTRA
5 KSTP ABC
5:30 News
11:30 News
4:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (it's strange to see this show in the afternoon)
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 Roseanne
12:05 Carnie
9 KMSP UPN
5:30 News
9:00 Tempestt
2:00 Coach
3:30 Bonkers
4:00 Aladdin
4:30 Gargoyles
9:00 News
11:05 Cops
12:05 Baywatch
1:05 TBA
11 KARE NBC
5:00 NBC News at Sunrise
5:30 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
1:00 Leeza
3:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Simply Science (scientific phenomena; hosted by Ken Barlow and Belinda Jensen: preempts the 7:30
episode of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)
10:00 News
10:35 Cheers
1:05 Later
17 KTCI PBS
5:30 Portrait...
9:30 MNTV
12:00 sign-off
23 KLGT WB
8:30/9:00 Marketplace
12:00 ENG
4:00 Animaniacs
4:30 Dinosaurs
9:30 Newhart
1:00/1:30 Marketplace
29 WFTC Fox
7:00 Highlander
8:00 VR Troopers
9:00 Cubhouse
2:00 Gabrielle
3:00 Taz-Mania
3:30 Eek!stravaganza
6:30 Seinfeld
4:00 Danny!
41 KXLI Ind/HSN
2:30/3:00 Showcase
4:00 Superbook
6:00 News
Also strange to see a Central Time Zone affiliate airing a network morning show live at 6am local time.
But it did give them an extra daytime hour.
Jeopardy! at 9:30 AM? WCCO seems to have had it all over the place before it moved to KARE. Wasn't
WCCO airing it at 12:37 AM at one point?
7:30 DuckTales
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Today
9:00 News
11:30 News
11:00 News
12:35 Getting By
3:05 News
8:00 News
12:00 News
1:00 Up Close
4:00 College Basketball: regional coverage (Kentucky at Auburn, UCLA at California or Wake Forest at
North California)
6:00 News
11:20 News
11:20 News
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
1:45 sign-off
6:30 TV Mass
8:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
1:45 TBA
11:00 News
1:00 TBA
6:00 Mass on TV
8:00 News
11:00 News
2:30 Leeza
1:00/1:30 Ghostwriter
8:00 Nature
----
7pm E.V. Hill
1:30 Teaching...
2:00 sign-off
9:00 Viewpoints
8:00 Martin
11:00 Amen
11:30 227
1:00 sign-off
8:00 Today
11:00 Xuxa
11:00 News
1:00 sign-off
8:00 Expressions
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Murder, She Wrote
11:00 News
2:30 News/sign-off
5:30 Help/USA
6:00 News
11:20 News
11:50 Matlock
2:50 TBA
5:30 Bullwinkle
7:00 WorldVision
10:30 TV Homes
1:00 Renegade
10:00 News
12:00 Cobra
3:00 sign-off
10:00 Earthkeeping
11:00 Nature
6:30 Hometime
12:00 Growing Up
1:00 sign-off
5:00 CHiPs
8:00 Hurricanes
7:00/7:30 Code 3
8:00 Martin
12:30 sign-off
7:00 Today
12:00 News
3:00 Martha
5:00 News
7:00 Extra
8:00 Surface
10:00 Medium
11:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Maury
5:00 News
9:00 In Style
11:00 News
11:35 Seinfeld
12:05 Nightline
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
10:00 Maury
9:00 24
10:00 News
11:00 Frasier
12:00 Frasier
7:00 Arthur
10:00 Caillou
4:00 Cyberchase
4:30 Arthur
7:30 Artzine
9:00 NOVA
4:30 Mister Ed
7:30 EntertainmentStudios.com
1:00 Becker
2:00 Girlfriends
6:00/6:30 Friends
8:30 All Of Us
9:00 Girlfriends
9:30 Half & Half
11:00 Friends
RTP1
14.00 Regiões (regional news; for years, this program had 2 editions: a national broadcast from Lisbon
which aired stories from all parts of the country, and a local one, produced in each region with their own
presenters; these were scrapped a time later and replaced by the national program, now airing under
the name Portugal em Direto)
14.20 A Mulher do Senhor Ministro (under the umbrella title A RTP Faz Parte da Sua Vida, some classic
shows were repeated; RTP1 celebrated 45 years of service in March 2002)
19.55 Contra-Informação
20.00 Telejornal
1.40 24 Horas
3.00 Imagens
RTP2
10.00 Euronews
14.00 Euronews
19.15 2010
22.30 Acontece
1.20 Zapping
5.10 sign-off
SIC
7.00 Buerere
16.15 Malhação
17.30 A Padroeira
22.30 O Clone
TVI
11.30 Chiquititas
16.00 Batatoon
From The New York Times & Daily News, Note That Some Show Titles Are Incomplete Due To The
Newspapers Using Grid Listings At The Time.
6:00am News
12:00pm News
3:00pm Geraldo
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
11:00pm News
5:30am Sign-Off
5:30am News
6:00am News
10:00am Leeza
12:00pm News
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
7:00pm Extra
11:00pm News
2:35am News
5:30am News
6:00am News
7:00am News
3:00pm Taz-Mania
3:30pm Eek!Stravaganza
4:30pm Goosebumps
6:30pm Roseanne
8:00pm Sliders
10:00pm News
11:00pm Cops
11:30pm M*A*S*H
1:30am Entertainers
5:30am News
10:00am Carnie
12:00pm News
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
7:00pm Jeopardy!
10:00pm 20/20
11:00pm News
11:35pm Nightline
2:35am News
(9)WWOR-UPN Secaucus
9:00am Matlock
3:00pm Tempestt
10:30pm News
12:00am Baywatch
1:30am News
7:00am VR Troopers
7:30am Animaniacs
9:00am Dinosaurs
10:00am Rolonda
3:30pm Bonkers
4:00pm Aladdin
6:30pm Blossom
8:00pm Seinfeld
11:30pm Cheers
12:30am Coach
1:30am News
(13)WNET-PBS Newark
10:30am Storytime
4:30pm Wishbone
2:30am Walk/Grandfather
3:00am History/Making
3:30am History/Making
4:00am History/Making
4:30am History/Making
5:00am Nova
11:30am Hometime
12:30pm Grilling
2:00pm Pittard
3:30pm Wishbone
7:30am Homestretch
8:30am ImagineLand
10:30am Ghostwriter
1:00pm District 27
2:30pm Look Up
3:30pm Wishbone
4:00pm Masterminds
5:30pm Education
6:30pm TechnoPolitics
7:00pm Le Journal
11:30pm Rockers TV
9:00am Pappyland
6:00pm GEO
6:30pm Domenica In
8:00pm Hometime
8:30pm This Old House
11:00pm World TV
11:30pm World TV
12:00am World TV
3:00am Sign-Off
(49)WEDW-PBS Bridgeport
10:30am It Figures
11:00am Animal
11:30am Trig
12:00pm Nova
1:00pm Thinking
6:00pm Wishbone
(50)WNJN-PBS Montclair
9:00am Sociology
9:30am Sociology
10:00am Legends
10:30am Ghostwriter
11:30am It Figures
2:00pm Another
2:30pm Legacy
3:00pm Business
3:30pm Business
7:00pm Roundtable
10:00pm Nature
(55)WLIG-IND Riverhead
4:00pm Matlock
7:00pm Matlock
10:00pm News
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Friends
7:30 Jeopardy
11:00 News
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Nightline
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Extra
2:00 Passions
5:00 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
8:00/8:30 Friends
10:00 ER
11:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 Iyanla
12:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
1:52 Rendez-View
2:22 Shipmates
5:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
12:36 Rendez-View
2:05 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
10:00 Zoboomafoo
11:00 Caillou
1:30 Arthur
4:30 Cyberchase
5:00 Caillou
5:30 Dragon Tales
7:00 Arthur
8:00 Jazz
10:00 EastEnders
10:30 EastEnders
12:00 POV
7:00 Arthur
8:30 Caillou
9:30 Teletubbies
4:00 Arthur
5:00 Zoom
5:30 Cyberchase
10:00 Frontline
9:00 Maury
12:00 Sally
1:00 Maury
2:00 Iyanla
3:30 Roseanne
4:00 Moesha
4:30 Roseanne
5:30 Cheers
6:00 Friends
7:00 Friends
10:00 News
11:30 Cheers
3:00 Sally
5:00 AgDay
7:00 Today
11:00 Sally
12:00 Maury
2:00 Passions
6:00 News
7:00 EXTRA
8:00/8:30 Friends
10:00 ER
11:00 News
2:30 M*A*S*H
3:00 Maury
4:00 The Nanny
5:30 EntertainmentStudios.com
6:30 Jobstv
7:30 Tarzan
11:00 Bewitched
2:30 Clueless
4:30 Real TV
7:30 Shipmates
11:00 Cops
11:30 Cops
12:30 Shipmates
3:00 Bonanza
6:00 Bonanza
7:30 Clueless
8:00 Charmed
9:00 Charmed
12:30 ElimiDATE
2:00 Worship
4:00 Movie: "BAPS" (1997)
1:30 Extra
2:30 Cosby
7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
11:00 Frasier
11:30 Seinfeld
1:30 Mad TV
7:00 Arthur
8:00 Arthur
9:00 Teletubbies
2:30 Zoboomafoo
5:00 Zoom
5:30 Arthur
7:30 Focus
9:00 Nature
10:00 Frontline
9:30 ElimiDATE
1:00/1:30 Taxi
2:00 Cosby
6:30 Frasier
7:30 Seinfeld
8:00 Charmed
9:00 Charmed
1:00 ElimiDATE
1:30 Mad TV
2 WSB ABC
6:15 News
6:45 News
4:30 Alice
5:00/5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
8:00 Benson
8:30 Webster
11:00 News
11:30 Benson
5 WAGA CBS
9:00 Donahue
10:30 Jeopardy!
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
6:00 News
7:30 PM Magazine
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
2:00 sign-off
8 WGTV PBS
7:45 AM Weather
8:00 Educational programming
1:00 sign-off
11 WXIA NBC
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 Noonday
1:00 Days of Our Lives
5:30 News
8:00 V
11:00 News
17 WTBS Ind
6:00 News
6:30 Funtime
8:05 Bewitched
11:05 Images
30 WPBA PBS
7:30 To Life!
7:45 AM Weather
6:00 Colorsounds
9:00 Nature
12:30 sign-off
36 WATL Ind
7:30 Plasticman
8:00 Superheroes
10:00 TBA
1:00 F-Troop
3:00 Underdog
4:30 Plasticman
6:30 Taxi
2:00 sign-off
46 WGNX Ind
6:00 INN News
7:00 Scooby-Doo
8:30 Casper
1:00 Rifleman
2:00 Flipper
3:30 Heathcliff
4:00 Superfriends
2:00 sign-off
69 WVEU Ind
6:00 AM Beat
3:30 Metalworks
johnothy
Regular Participant
#2
I like how WSB always kept Ryan's Hope at 12:30 despite ABC's decision to give Loving the time slot. WSB
didn't start airing Loving until January 1989 after Ryan's Hope was cancelled.
Jman8606
Frequent Participant
#3
TVCOOL
Leading Participant
#4
WheelRob
Frequent Participant
#5
WXIA now airs NBC Nightly News at the customary 6:30 and now airs Wheel at 7:00, with Jeopardy! at
7:30 which eventually moved over from WAGA, although both game shows were on WATL for a time
(now MyTV) until the early-mid 2010's. They do still air there on Saturdays and when pre-empted on
NBC, however.
Jman8606
Frequent Participant
#6
BMR
Frequent Participant
#7
johnothy
Regular Participant
#8
BMR said:
A lot of markets have more than one PBS station in their region. We have always gotten two in our
market that were provided on cable and satellite as well.
Ccook55
Leading Participant
#9
WPBA was first to sign on (1958 as WETV) and served just Atlanta. WGTV is licensed to Athens (based at
the University of Georgia) and went on in 1960 to serve mainly north Georgia viewers and schools
outside of Atlanta. In 1965, we received WGTV at our school in Macon for Spanish classes every
Wednesday. Now they're the GPTV flagship.
BMR
Frequent Participant
#10
johnothy said:
A lot of markets have more than one PBS station in their region. We have always gotten two in our
market that were provided on cable and satellite as well.
Ccook55 said:
WPBA was first to sign on (1958 as WETV) and served just Atlanta. WGTV is licensed to Athens (based at
the University of Georgia) and went on in 1960 to serve mainly north Georgia viewers and schools
outside of Atlanta. In 1965, we received WGTV at our school in Macon for Spanish classes every
Wednesday. Now they're the GPTV flagship.
Thank you both, I didn't realise that. So the PBS network was created piecemeal rather than being
centrally planned?
Ccook55
Leading Participant
#11
PBS wasn't established until 1969. Prior, stations like WETV and WGTV were branded as NET or ETV
stations, following no known network pattern.
BMR
Frequent Participant
#12
Ccook55 said:
PBS wasn't established until 1969. Prior, stations like WETV and WGTV were branded as NET or ETV
stations, following no known network pattern.
OK, thanks
10:30 Dialogue
11:00/11:30 Universe
12:00/12:30 Marketing
4:00 Taxbreak
8:00 Nature
11:00 Mystery!
1:00 sign-off
9:00 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
2:00 Hunter
6:30 Now
6:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
1:50 TBA
7:00 News
7:30 Up Front
8:00 News
9:00 News
10:00 Lifestyles
11:30 Powerwalker
12:00 Super Dave
5:00 Renegade
6:00 News
8:30 Best of Bundy: Married... with Children's 200th Episode (special hosted by George Plimpton)
9:30 Dream On
10:00 News
11:00 Sirens
12:00 Sightings
1:00 MotorWeek
10:00/10:30 Destinos
1:30 Waterways
5:00 Hometime
6:00 Nature
10:00 Nova
11:00 Taggart
12:00 sign-off
22 WCLF Ind Clearwater
12:30 Pfeifers
4:00 WorldVision
5:00 In Touch
12:00 In Touch
5:30 Webster
6:00 Battletech
7:30 Bayview
1:00 M*A*S*H
1:30 College Basketball: regional coverage (Marquette at Cincinnati, Memphis at Temple, Oklahoma at
Nebraska or Virginia at North Carolina); another game follows at 3:45 (Notre Dame at UCLA or
Washington State at Arizona State)
11:00 News
2:00 Baywatch
4:30 Bayview
32 WTMV WB Lakeland
4:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News
11:30 Lifestyles
1:30 sign-off
6:00 Bayside
6:30 Bullwinkle
8:30 Thunderbirds
10:30 Bayside
11:00 Cheers
12:30 sign-off
7:30 Imagineland
11:00 Hometime
4:00 Nova
5:00 Nature
1:00 sign-off
9:00 News
1:00 Matlock
2:00 Gasparilla Parade (from Tampa's Bay Shore Boulevard; hosted by anchors Gayle Sierens and Bill
Ratliff)
4:00 Track & Field: Millrose Games (from Madison Square Garden)
6:00 News
10:00 Sisters
11:00 News
2:00 Matlock
8:30 Beethoven
9:00 Aladdin
10:00 WildCATS
12:30 Storybreak
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
5:00 Up Front
5:30 Siskel & Ebert
6:30 MotorWeek
7:00 News
8:00 News
9:00 News
4:00 Road
6:00 News
8:00/8:30 Cops
10:00 News
3:00 RoboCop
7:00/7:30 GED on TV
10:00 Americas (an examination of Latin America and the Caribbean; narrated by Raul Julia)
11:00/11:30 Destinos
6:00 Naturescene
7:00 Nature
8:00 Nova
9:00 Taggart
10:50 Chef!
1:00 sign-off
7:00 Gerbert
11:30 Beat TV
1:30 Zontas
6:00 Cornerstone
1:00 Beat TV
1:30 Lightmusic
3:00 Pfeifers
9:30 Reboot
10:30 Fudge
12:00 EXTRA
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 EXTRA
7:30 DuckTales
9:00 Animaniacs
9:30 Eek!stravaganza
10:00 Spider-Man
11:00 X-Men
1:00 College Basketball: Louisiana State at Tennessee, followed by Georgia at Alabama or Arkansas at
Mississippi State
9:30 Reboot
10:30 Fudge
12:00 Cro
6:30 News
7:00 EXTRA
8:00 Movie "Encino Man"
11:00 News
1:30 sign-off
6:00 Bayside
6:30 Bullwinkle
9:30 ALF
9:00 Hawkeye
10:00 News
11:00 Babylon 5
TV Vilnius
09.00 Documentary
10.30 Confrontation
12.40 News
18.00 News
23.05 News
Not a whole lot to see! Did they really get just one channel? I'd suppose they would also get the chance
to watch ORT like it was common in Soviet nations.
The entertainment value of that lineup is practically nil, although maybe the "TV movie - concert" was
good, whatever the heck it was. That basketball game between teams from Lithuania and Ukraine might
have had potential, but its time and length give it away as a condensed version of a past contest, the
result of which was likely known to the Lithuanian sports fans.
Note also that the station appears to sign off in the middle of the day, after the 12:40 news, and does not
reappear until 6 p.m. Presumably, there were few stay-at-home moms during the years that Lithuania
was part of the USSR, so perhaps there was no need to program those hours -- everyone was at work.
I would bet the least-enjoyed program on the schedule was that daily Russian lesson forced upon the
Vilnius at-school viewers by the Kremlin media commissars.
In Soviet Union there are only 2 TV channels. Channel 1 is propaganda, 24 hours a day.
Channel 2 is KGB Agent pointing gun at the camera saying "Turn back to Channel 1!"
- Yakov Smirnoff
In fairness Western Europe didn't have much more choice, especially in the smaller countries. For
example Ireland and Austria would only have had two channels at this point, and Norway only had one
( not launching a second until 1992!).
None of those countries ended the state broadcast monopoly until the 90s, probably about the same
time Lithuania did!
In 1989 we had only three public channels in the Netherlands. Daytime TV was non-existent. It started at
3.30 pm but it had more entertainment.
RAI Uno
09.25 Eurovision: TF1 Santa Messa e Angelus di Sua Santita Giovanni Paolo II a Lourdes (Francia)
13.30 TG1
including:
17.10 Astroboy
Pubblicita
20.00 TG1
Pubblicita
22.10 TG1
Pubblicita
Pubblicita
RAI Due
pubblicita
19.45 TG2
Pubblicita
20.30 Luisa Miller
Pubblicita
19.00 TG 3
19.55 Internission
20.00 Tagesschau
22.25 Calcio
23.50 Droopy
9:30 Insight
2:00 Wrestling
3:00 Upbeat
6:00 News
10:00 The Photographers (five of the world's most noted professional photographers at work)
11:00 News
7:00 Lassie
8:00 Ed Sullivan
11:00 TBA
11:00 Wrestling
4:00 Rifleman
5:30 Zoorama
6:00 News
6:30 NBC Sunday News
9:00 Bonanza
11:00 News
7:00 Lassie
7:30 Hogan's Heroes
8:00 Ed Sullivan
11:00 News
1:00 Directions
12:00 News
12:30 Suspense Theatre
1:45 News/sign-off
6:00 David Susskind (calm on college campuses, followed by an interview with author Edna O'Brien)
7:00 Today
10:30 Concentration
12:00 Jeopardy!
12:55 News
1:00 Hazel
6:00 News
7:30 Julia
11:00 News
1:00 Weather
6:00 News
10:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Concentration
12:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:30 Julia
8:00 Don Knotts
11:00 News
6:10 Inspiration
5:00 Mr. Ed
7:00 News
10:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
8:00 US Navy
12:00 Bewitched
4:30 Hazel
5:00 News
11:00 News
2:00 News
PBS was only four months old in February 1971, having taken over from NET.
I assume WMHT had a lineup of instructional programs for the classroom airing before 4 p.m. They don't
show up in the listing shown here. Why?
I checked the listings again: Sesame Street is listed at 9am, but there aren't programs listed for the
station between 10am and 4pm.
Even TV Guide didn't list the in-school programs. There was a note that "in addition, channels 39 and 45
air instructional programming during the school day" or something like that.
Now that you mention it, I do remember that disclaimer. So why was it done? I used to watch some of
those shows when I was home from school sick and I'm pretty sure the Boston Globe had them (for
WGBH) in its listings.
I loved those old George Plimpton specials! Not sure how many there were in total, or how many years
they ran, but they came about as a result of his book "Paper Lion" where he described what it was like
for a regular non-football guy to go through an NFL training camp. After it was made into a movie (where
he was played by Alan Alda), ABC signed him up to do some specials. The ones I remember were another
one at an NFL training camp (the Colts, I think), as well as one where he trained as a trapeze artist and
one where he worked as a stand up comic.
Retro: Miami/West Palm Beach, Thursday, Feb 6, 1975
6:30 Zoom
11:55 Weather
12:00 News
4:00 Tattletales
5:55 Weather
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Banacek
6:55 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
1:00 Somerset
5:30 News
7:30 NYPD
9:00 Archer
10:00 Movin' On
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
12:55 TBA
3:00 Bullwinkle
6:00 Bewitched
7:00 Today
12:00 Jackpot
12:30 News
1:00 Donahue
4:00 Somerset
4:30 Dinah!
6:00 News
9:00 Archer
10:00 Movin' On
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
6:00 Headlines/Meditation
7:00 AM America
9:00 AM Miami
12:30 News
5:00 Ironside
6:00 News
8:30 Karen
10:00 Harry O
11:00 News
11:30 Wide World Special (Unofficial Miss Las Vegas Showgirl Pageant)
7:00 AM America
5:30 News
8:30 Karen
10:00 Harry O
11:00 News
6:00 Reporter 23
10:30 Gambit
4:00 Tattletales
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Banacek
9:00 Tele-Trade
10:00 Stocks
1:00 Stocks
5:30 Topper
6:00 Telebingo
8:00 Esmeralda
9:00 Novias y Amor
1:30 Topper
The business programming on WKID seems as if it was novel for that time, just a few years after fixed
commissions were ended on Wall Street and where investors really had no choice but to visit a broker to
trade.
I really wish Bowling for Dollars was still a thing. I loved watching my local version of that show.
BBC1
8.25 sign-off
12.15 Grandstand (12.20 Football Focus; bowls: Embassy World Indoor Championships from Coatbridge;
racing from Leopardstown; Rugby League: Hull v. Hull KR; 4.40 Final Score)
1.10 Weather/sign-off
BBC2
1.55 sign-off
4.15 Laramie
6.00 Horizon
6.50 Newsview
1.35 sign-off
Scottish Television
9.25 No. 73
1.20 Airwolf
5.05 Blockbusters
6.30 Grumbleweeds
6.30 News Summary, followed by Unforgettable (music from Gloria Gaynor and Kenny Ball)
1.35 sign-off
Border
9.25 No. 73
12.30 Wrestling
1.20 Airwolf
6.30 Grumbleweeds
8.00 Hunter
12.15 sign-off
Ulster
9.25 No. 73
12.30 Wrestling
1.20 Airwolf
6.30 Grumbleweeds
12.10 News/sign-off
Grampian
9.25 No. 73
12.30 Wrestling
1.20 Airwolf
6.30 Grumbleweeds
8.00 Hunter
12.10 Reflections/sign-off
8:45 AM Weather
10:00 Thinkabout
1:30 Trade-Offs
9:00 Hall of Fame "Mister Lincoln" (Abraham Lincoln is portrayed by Roy Dotrice)
10:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
3:00 Texas
5:30 News
11:00 News
12:30 Tomorrow
2:00 News
3:30 Nosotros
4:30 News Conference
6:00 News
10:30 Donahue
12:00 News
5:00 Rhoda
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:40 News
6:50 Noticiero 7
9:30 Alice
10:00 Weekday!
12:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 M*A*S*H
9:30 House Calls
11:00 News
11:30 Quincy, ME
1:50 News
2:20 Eco
10:00 Donahue
6:00 News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight
11:00 News
8:15 AM Weather
9:45 Freestyle
10:30 Inside-Out
1:30 Trade-Offs
6:00 News
6:15 News
8:30 Underdog
9:00 Lassie
11:30 News
2:00 Spider-Man
4:30 Bullseye
7:00 Batman
7:30 Scooby-Doo
8:30 Cartoons
9:30 Maude
10:50 News
1:30 Hazel
4:00 Bewitched
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:00 Popeye
2:30 Casper
7:30 Sha Na Na
Jane Seymour and Karen Allen were both in the iteration of East of Eden that aired (part 2) on this date.
Filming had been completed before Raiders of the Lost Ark (Karen Allen) and Somewhere in Time (Jane
Seymour) hit theaters. The increased star power of these actresses was a boon to the ratings.
Surprised Plan 9 From Outer Space aired on a weeknight.
2:05 a.m., though. Whatever audience it attracted probably consisted of seriously stoned Boston college
and university students.
Also surprised it aired on a major station, even if it were in overnights. The Boston area has an insane
amount of colleges and universities.
As befits the Athens of America and the Hub of the Universe. And the city where I was born.
8:00 Superfriends
11:30 Timeout
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
7:00 Rocky
7:30 Bullwinkle
8:30 Snorks
9:00 Smurfs
11:30 Mr. T
12:00 Dialogue 3
6:00 News
10:00 Berrenger's
11:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Airwolf
10:00 Cover Up
11:00 News
11:30 Delvecchio
12:30 Ironside
8:00 WonderWorks
10:00 Mystery!
1:00 Nature
8:00 Poldark
7:30 Kidsworld
8:00 Superfriends
11:00 News
6:00 Camera 11
8:30 Snorks
9:00 Smurfs
11:30 Mr. T
12:00 Black Sheep Squadron
10:00 Berrenger's
11:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Airwolf
10:00 Cover Up
11:00 News
6:00 News
9:35 Wrestling
6:05 Wrestling
9:00 Nature
10:00 Nova
11:00 WonderWorks
6:30 Take 30
6:00 Radsat
6:30 CMESat
7:00 Surgsat
7:30 Anesthsat
9:00 TBA
12:00 Movin' On
1:00 Wrestling
2:00 Success
6:00 Fame
WATL sure was into 70s martial arts movies at this point!
I duly recall WGTV running Doctor Who twice on Saturdays. One week we saw the 5 PM episode
(serialized) again at 10 PM as it was the serial re-edited as full length.
Here's A Look At What Big Easy Viewers We're Watching On A Weekday Daily Basis During The Fall 2004
TV Season Until Friday August 26, 2005, When The Calm Before The Storm Was About To Approach The
Gulf Coast.
5:00am News
12:00pm News
12:30pm The Bold & The Beautiful
4:30pm Jeopardy!
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
10:00pm News
5:00am News
2:00pm Passions
3:00pm Maury
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
10:00pm News
1:05am Cheaters
5:00am News
6:00am News
7:00am Weather
7:30am Divorce Court
5:00pm News
5:30pm News
9:00pm News
10:00pm Seinfeld
10:30pm Frasier
11:00pm Becker
11:30pm Seinfeld
12:00am Becker
1:30am Elimidate
4:00am Frasier
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
10:35pm Nightline
11:05pm Friends
1:35am Extra
3:05am Cops
3:35am News
5:00am Entertainers
3:00pm Megaman
4:00pm Pokemon
4:30pm Yu-Gi-Oh!
9:30pm Friends
10:30pm Martin
3:00pm Moesha
3:30pm Moesha
6:30pm Girlfriends
P.S. If Anyone here has a copy of what the New Orleans, LA TV Schedule Was Like On Monday August 29,
2005, & The Fall 2005 Weekday TV Schedule For New Orleans, LA, Please Let Me Know. Thanks!
12:00 News
4:00 Vicki!
6:00 News
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 College Basketball: Georgia Tech at Duke (preempts Andy Griffith Reunion and In the Heat of the
Night)
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
6:00 News
11:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:35 Studs
9 WSOC ABC Charlotte
6:00 News
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Scrabble
11:30 Scattergories
12:00 News
5:00 Roseanne
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 College Basketball: Georgia Tech at Duke (preempts Unsolved Mysteries and Homicide: Life on the
Street)
11:00 News
7:30 Beetlejuice
9:00 Webster
11:00 Victory
11:30 Conquerors
2:00 Bullwinkle
11:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Studs
6:45 AM Weather
7:00 GED
1:00 Interactions
2:30 MotorWeek
7:00 Today
9:00 Scrabble
9:30 Scattergories
10:00 Concentration
10:30 Faith Daniels
3:00 Vicki!
4:00 Jeopardy!
5:30 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:30 Matlock
2:30 DuckTales
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:00 Cheers
7:30 DuckTales
8:00 Widget
10:30 227
11:30 Infatuation
7:00 Roseanne
11:00 Roseanne
So weird to see not one, but two Eastern Time Zone markets where Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!
were on separate stations. For Greensboro/Winston-Salem, J! eventually moved to WFMY with Wheel,
and for Charlotte, Wheel eventually moved to WCNC.
It's still this way today in Dayton, Ohio with WHIO airing Wheel of Fortune at 7:00 PM and WDTN airing
Jeopardy! at 7:30 PM.
It was a couple years later that Wheel moved to WCNC. I believe You Bet Your Life was the last show
WCNC aired at 7:30 before picking up Wheel...though I wouldn’t bet my life on it haha.
Don’t know why the times for Family Feud and You Bet Your Life weren’t flipped.
And that's the only market in EST that still separates them. Several in CST do, though, as does Hawaii.
8:00 It Is Written
6:00 News
6:30 JP
7:00 60 Minutes
9:30 Alice
11:30 Maude
6:30 Kidbits
6:30 News
7:30 Soundings
11:00 HealthBeat
12:30 Directions
6:00 News
11:00 News
9:00 Agriscope
10:00 Performance
10:30 Bonanza
3:00 TBA
11:20 News
11:45 Sports: The Final World
12:15 Chairman/Board
11:00 Comment
6:30 Hotline
7:00 60 Minutes
9:30 Alice
11:00 News
1:00 College Basketball: regional coverage (North Carolina at Arkansas or Iowa at Illinois)
11:30 News
1:30 News
7:00 Survival
7:45 News
6:00 BJ/Lobo
10:00 Survival
6:00 Fame
11:00 News
12:00 Wrestling
1:30 Directions
30 WGTE PBS Toledo
10:00 Nova
11:30 Enterprise
7:00 America
8:00 Nature
12:00 Octo-Puce
1:30 Nova
3:30 Heidi
4:15 Colargol
5:00 Passe-Partout
5:30 Terrarium
8:00 Sunday AM
8:00 TBA
7:00 Fame
1:30 Gavin/Lott
8:30 Passe-Partout
9:30 Klimbo
6:00 Science-Realite
10:50 Sport-Dimanche
7:30 TBA
8:00 Nature
1:00 Nature
1:15 TBA
2:30 Insight
3:30 TBA
6:30 Burbujas
7:00 El Maleficio
I didn't remember Meet the press airing so much later, but I guess it did. WXYZ was nearing the end of
its long run airing an Abbott & Costello film every Sunday morning.
The paper didn't list WQTV (ch. 68): the station struggled in the ratings and faced severe financial
problems at that time; some months later, it was sold to the Christian Science Monitor.
8:00 Nova
10:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Hour Magazine
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
5:30 News
9:00 Riptide
11:00 News
1:30 News
5:00 Chronicle
5:30 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
4:00 Dynasty
6:00 News
7:30 Chronicle
9:00 Moonlighting
11:00 News
2:00 Capitol
6:00 News
8:00 Melba
11:00 News
12:00 News
2:00 Capitol
4:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
8:00 Melba
11:00 News
11:30 Entertainment Tonight
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:30 Benson
9:00 Moonlighting
11:00 News
12:30 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 PM Magazine
9:00 Riptide
11:00 News
1:30 News
7:45 AM Weather
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
6:00 News
6:30 News
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
1:00 All My Children
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 Taxi
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Moonlighting
11:00 News
11:30 M*A*S*H
6:30 News
8:30 News
9:00 Good Housekeeping
12:30 News
5:30 News
7:00 Donahue
8:00 Dynasty
9:00 Vega$
10:00 News
1:00 CHiPs
2:30 Superfriends
3:30 Robotech
9:30 News
12:00 Dynasty
3:00 Heathcliff
6:00 Ivanhoe
6:30 Dialogue
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
6:30 Tranzor
8:30 Scooby-Doo
2:00 Tranzor
7:00 M*A*S*H
12:30 Maude
10:00 News
11:30 Rhoda
4:30 Bewitched
5:00 Happy Days Again
6:00 Taxi
6:30 Bozo
7:00 M.A.S.K.
7:30 Heathcliff
10:00 News
12:00 FTV
12:30 Bewitched
1:00 Popeye
1:30 Casper
4:00 Transformers
4:30 ThunderCats
7:00 Benson
7:30 Taxi
10:00 News
6:30 Superfriends
7:00 M.A.S.K.
8:00 Scooby-Doo
3:30 ThunderCats
4:00 Transformers
10:00 News
12:30 Bizarre
ABV2
10.00 sign-off
1.00 Golf: Victorian Open (from the Yarra Yarra Course in Bentleigh East, Melbourne)
8.45 Submarine (BBC series looking at life in the Royal Navy's Submarine Service; 2 of 6)
HSV7
6.00 Daywatch
11.00 Eleven AM
4.00 Wombat
11.00 Newsworld
GTV9
6.30 Today
6.30 Willesee
5.10 Bonanza
ATV10
6.00 Daybreak
7.00 Neighbours
SBS
1.30 sign-off
1.15 sign-off
I wonder if Blankety Blank and Sale of the Century were the UK shows or did they do their own versions?
Those were their own versions. The Australian Sale of the Century was very popular: it was on the air for
21 consecutive years (from July 14, 1980 until November 29, 2001), always airing on weeknights at 7pm.
It was revived as Temptation in May 2005, also airing on weeknights in the same time period.
TV Pristina
18.15 Karino
19.15 Cartoon
20.00 Film
21.30 News
Radio Pristina
09.30 News
TV Titograd 2
20.30 Jazz
Source: Borba
TV Titograd has few broadcasts produced in their studios, in the first years (Only up mid-80s, the
Titograd studio of JRT became produced around 3 or 4 own broadcasts: a documentary, children
programmes or Sportski Pregled, a sports programme created, in fact, by other republican studios, in
rotation, every week) but, in the rest, they re-broadcast TV Belgrade emissions everyday before the
Breakup of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and creation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(later, Union of Serbia and Montenegro), when the new company, called RTCG began to broadcast daily
only local programmes (in 1997, for example, were three TV channels).
TV Pristina
19.20 Cartoons
20.45 TV drama
22.25-22.40 News
Albanian:
10.00-11.30 TV në shkollë
19.20 Karikaturë
19.30 Ditari 2
20.45 Drama TV
22.25-22.40 Ditari 3
Serbian:
17.25 Dnevnik 1
19.30 Dnevnik 2
20.00 „Vremena” - dokumentarna emisija
20.45 TV drama
22.25-22.40 Dnevnik 3
Los Angeles
2 KNXT CBS
4 KNBC NBC
5 KTLA Ind
7 KABC ABC
9 KHJ Ind
11 KTTV Ind
13 KCOP Ind
22 KWHY Ind
28 KCET PBS
30 KHOF Ind
34 KMEX Ind
40 KLXA Ind
50 KOCE PBS
52 KBSC Ind
58 KLCS Ind
68 KVST PBS
San Diego
8 KFMB CBS
10 KGTV NBC
15 KPBS PBS
39 KCST ABC
San Bernardino
24 KVCR PBS
Santa Barbara
3 KEYT ABC
36 KMIR NBC
42 KPLM ABC
Morning
6:00
8 Sunrise Semester
10 Christopher Closeup
6:30
8 TV Classroom
10 Introduction to Property Management
11 Let's Rap
7:00
6 Bullwinkle
11 Brother Buzz
15 Sesame Street
7:30
2 Sunrise Semester
6 Tennessee Tuxedo
11 Elementary News
28 Carrascolendas
8:00
11 Unit Three
28 Sesame Street
8:30
2-8 Scooby-Doo
5 Porter Wagoner
11 Movie "Paratrooper"
15 Zoom
9:00
2-8 Jeannie
3-7-39 Devlin
13 Country Music
15 Carrascolendas
9:30
10:00
3-7-39 Superfriends
13 Ascot Races
34 Roller Games
10:30
2-8 Shazam
11:00
28 Mr. Wizard
34 Lucha Libre
11:30
4-10 Go
15 Walsh's Animals
28 Nova
Afternoon
noon
2-8 Archie
10 Words-a-Poppin
11 Ad Lib
15 Zoom
24 Sesame Street
34 Sal y Pimienta
12:30
2-8 WTA Tennis: Pro Tour finals (from Chicago)
7 Head On
10 Insight
11 Dealer's Choice
15 Mr. Wizard
34 Fanfarria Falcon
39 Eyewitness/Faces
1:00
7 Suspense Theater
11 Outdoors
13 Petticoat Junction
24 Japanese Film
39 Lost in Space
1:30
3 University Dialogue
9 Movie "The Wild North"
11 Soul Train
13 Bill Cosby
24 Japanese Film
28 The Game
2:00
4 Income Tax
7 Celebrity Tennis
15 Soundstage
2:30
4 Expression: East-West
6 Celebrity Tennis
7 John Wooden
10 Kopy Kats
3:00
4 Agriculture USA
7 Celebrity Game
8 Department S
28 Great Decisions
39 That Girl
68 Villa Alegre
3:30
2 Dusty's Treehouse
4 What's Going On
13 The Virginian
28 Psychology Today
30 Regional Spotlight
68 Carrascolendas
4:00
2 Steps to Learning
4 Impacto
8 Star Trek
28 World Press
30 Human Dimension
40 Captain Andy
52 Voice of Agriculture
68 Public Affairs
4:30
4 Focus
24 Book Beat
40 Puppet Tree
50 Youth in Trouble
52 Corona Now
5:00
4 Inquiry
6 Get Smart
8-10 News
13 The Untouchables
24 Ascent of Man
55 Little Rascals
68 Issue in Depth
5:30
4 News
8 CBS News
Evening
6:00
2 News
4 NBC News
8 Khan
13 Night Gallery
22 Noticias
28 William F. Buckley
30 Film
34 News
40 Un Camino Mejor
68 We the People
6:30
2 CBS News
6 Family Theater
7 News
22 Me Llaman Gorrion
52 Little Rascals
7:00
3 Wild Kingom
4 Diamond Head
8 The Jeffersons
13 It Takes a Thief
15 Speaking Freely
30 Living Faith
40 Happiness is...
50 Book Beat
68 Flashback
7:30
4 Jeopardy!
5 Liars' Club
10 Wild Kingdom
28 Inner Visions
40 The Monarchs
52 Moviemakers
8:00
3-7-39 Kung Fu
4-10 Emergency
6 Rock Concert
11 Hee Haw
13 Championship Wrestling
24 World Press
28-50 Soundstage
30 Christ Unlimited
34 Super Show
8:30
2 The Jeffersons
8 Candid Camera
30 Living Waters
40 Johnny Barton
52 Nippon Manyuki
9:00
6 Night Gallery
11 Mission: Impossible
15-24-28 Hollywood TV Theatre "Requiem for a Nun"
30 Hour of Power
40 Johnny Barton
52 Yome Futari
68 America
9:30
13 Collage
68 Documentary Special
10:00
6 Police Surgeon
9 Community Feedback
11 News
30 Voice of Calvary
40 Good News
52 Lou Gordon
10:30
6 Water World
9 Community Feedback
13 True Adventure
30 Morris Cerullo
40 Amazing Prophecies
68 Capacity to Love
11:00
2-4-7-8-10 News
6 Rifleman
9 Lucy Show
15 Soundstage
22 Shin Hasegawa
11:15
11:30
4 Nancy Wilson
9 David Susskind
10 Weekend
30 Hour of Deliverance
68 Public Affairs
11:45
Late night
12:30
1:00
4 News
10 Thriller
1:15
2:30
11 Movie "Tampico"
2:45
4:00
The airing of 'Summer of '42' was a network premiere and likely designed to try to counter program the
CBS juggernaut of programs led by 'All in the Family'. Saturday was still a prized night for broadcasters at
this point.
I noticed that programs for XETV/channel 6 in San Diego were listed but is conspicuously absent from the
channel list.
I forgot adding it to the list. I didn't notice it when I posted the schedule. Sorry about that!
Notice that the LA Times listed the short-lived KVST in its listings
Retro: Boston/Providence/Manchester, Sunday, Feb 16, 1986
Morning
5:00
4 In Search of...
5:30
4 Show of Faith
5:40
5 News
6:00
4 Insight
5 Millionaire Maker
27 Richard Roberts
6:30
9 Newsnine Focus
25 A Better Way
7:00
5 Shazzan!
6 News Game
7 Higher Ground
9 Jerry Falwell
10 Breakthrough
27 News
38 Kenneth Copeland
64 Gunsmoke
7:30
4 Mister Magoo
5 Robert Schuller
7 Jewish Perspective
10 Star Trek
56 Thunderbirds 2086
8:00
4 Beetle Bailey
6 Confluence
7 Revista
11 Sesame Street
25 Top Cat
27 Dawn of a New Day
38 World Tomorrow
50 Jimmy Swaggart
56 Casper
64 Jerry Falwell
8:30
2 Sesame Street
4 Prime Time
5 Oral Roberts
6 Portuguese Around Us
7 Sunday Mass
9 Herald of Truth
10 Real to Reel
12 Soul Village
25 Dinky Dog
27 W.V. Grant
56 Mighty Mouse
9:00
4 Nosotros
5 The Waltons
10 Hablemos
11 OWL/TV
12 Robert Schuller
21 Christopher Closeup
27 Ralph Martin
50 W.V. Grant
56 Popeye
64 Terrahawks
9:30
2 Sesame Street
9 World Tomorrow
10 Urban Focus
11 German Soccer
38 Tennessee Tuxedo
56 Bugs Bunny
64 Super Sunday
10:00
4 Insight
5 Jacques Cousteau
10 Jim Mendes
12 Oral Roberts
36 Marketing
38 Underdog
50 Richard Roberts
64 Robotech
10:30
2 3-2-1 Contact
4 Show of Faith
6 Sunday Mass
7 Larry Jones
10 Welcome
12 World Tomorrow
21 Insight
25 Gilligan's Island
36 Marketing
38 Batman
56 Super Sunday
2 Newton's Apple
4 Community Auditions
5 Five on Five
6 Jerry Falwell
7 World Tomorrow
9 Newsnine Close-Up
12 W.V. Grant
36 Sesame Street
56 Inspector Gadget
64 Wrestling
11:30
2 Cats &Dogs
4 News
50 Bottom Line
56 Brady Bunch
Afternoon
Noon
2 Sneak Previews
11 Modern Maturity
21 News
12:30
2 Frugal Gourmet
9 Newsnine Focus
36 Shades
1:00
5 Aqui
9 Wrestling
11 Musical Theater
12 Take 12
1:30
2 Wild America
2:00
64 It's a Living
2:30
21 Movie "Nickelodeon"
36 Focus on Society
64 Andy Griffith
3:00
4-10 NBC SportsWorld (Livingstone Bramble vs. Tyrone Crawley for the WBA Lightweight title)
11 Nature
36 Madeleine Cooks
3:30
5 Star Search
36 MotorWeek
4:00
2 Firing Line
11 Nova
12 Star Games
36 Personal Finance
38 Movie "Dragnet"
4:30
5-9 ABC Wide World of Sports (Mike Weaver vs. Carl Williams in heavyweight bout; World Cup
Weightlifting Championship)
36 Personal Finance
5:00
2 Say Brother
11 McLaughlin Group
21 News
36 David Susskind
2 Money World
44 Exploring Language
Evening
6:00
5-12 News
9 Fame
21 FYI
36 McLaughlin Group
44 Introduction to Humanities
50 World of Photography
64 Street Hawk
6:30
4-6-7-10 News
5 Miller's Court
11 Victory at Sea
12 Newsmakers
21 Barney Miller
36 Money World
44 Age of Enlightenment
50 Bottom Line
7:00
2 Planet Earth
6-7 60 Minutes
11 WonderWorks
21 Cousteau Odyssey
25 Wonder Woman
27 Wrestling
36 The Pallisers
44 Kup's Show
7:30
4 Coming Together
10 Silver Spoons
8:00
25 In Touch
27 Solid Gold
44 Capitol Journal
56 Movie "Doc"
64 Star Search
8:30
9:00
25 Jerry Falwell
27 Star Search
44 Firing Line
10:00
2 Mystery!
21-56 News
25 Larry Jones
36 Poldark
44 London Journal
66 Millionaire Maker
10:30
11 Good Neighbors
21 Charlie's Angels
25 Mainstream
50 Rawhide
56 INN News
11:00
2 Brass
4-5-6-7-9-10-12 News
25 Search
38 On Sports
56 Point of View
64 It's a Living
11:15
6 Sports Locker
9 ABC News
11:30
2 Sneak Previews
4 Movie "Hustle"
6 Dance Fever
25 Africa
56 De Todo Un Poco
Late night
Midnight
5 Movie "From the Terrace"
6 Fame
7 Merrill at Midnight
9 Ebony/Jet Showcase
38 Newsmakers
12:30
25 A Better Way
38 Profile Boston
1:00
7 Africa Report
9 Newsnine Close-Up
1:30
9 News
10 Taking Advantage
12 ABC News
1:50
4 At the Movies
2:00
2:20
4 Solid Gold
3:00
5 Star Search
4:00
5 News
That’s funny...Notre Dame played at Duke today! Almost exactly 34 years later.
8:30 Arthur
11:00 TBA
8:00 Nature
11:00 Mystery!
5:00 Insight
5:30 MotorWeek
8:00 News
10:30 News
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:20 News
4:55 TBA (I don't think CBS News Up to the Minute aired for 5 minutes; WBZ's weekday morning news
began at 5am)
12:00 News
12:30 CityLine
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
2:05 TBA
9:00 News
11:00 News
2:00 News
7:00 News
10:00 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Siskel & Ebert
7:00 News
10:00 News
11:00 CrossCurrents
11:35 Pete Gillen (Providence College coach from 1994 until 1998)
12:35 EXTRA
7:30 Arthur
10:30 Hometime
12:30 Streamside
4:00 NH Roundtable
11:00 Mystery!
7:30 Ghostwriter
11:30 Newsmakers
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Touched by an Angel
11:20 News
2:55 CBS News Up to the Minute (CBS Sunday Night News was preempted; it usually aired at 2:35am
before Up to the Minute)
5:00/6:00 Hunter
12:00 Hunter
6:00/6:30 Roseanne
10:00 News
11:00 Roseanne
10:30 TBA
7:00 Tu y Yo
6:30 Hometime
9:00 Jumanji
11:30 TBA
12:00 Tucker Anthony Golf Classic (this show moved to WCVB later that year, airing on Saturdays at
11am, forcing the station to preempt 1 hour of the ABC children's programs)
3:00 Movie "Calendar Girl, Cop Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story"
9:00 Viper
12:30 Babylon 5
10:30 Hometime
3:00 Ancestors
3:00 Movie "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" (it's the same movie that WFXT aired 2 hours before!)
5:00 Babylon 5
56 WLVI WB Cambridge
10:00 News
10:30 EXTRA
11:30 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
6:00 Daybreak
9pm Worship
11:00 Worship
1:00 Worship
10:30 Cheers
1:00 Viper
9:30 P.E. TV
11:30 Challenge
9:00 Two
10:00 ECU with Gail Harris
5:00 AgDay
12:00 News
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
1:30 Dallas
6:00 Silverhawks
6:30 Popeye
9:30 Alice
10:00 Bewitched
4:30 DuckTales
10:00 News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:00 Hill Street Blues
1:00 News
2:00 Kojak
6:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
6:30 News
10:30 Wipeout
11:00 Home
12:30 Loving
4:00 Geraldo
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
12:30 Dallas
1:30 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
12:30 Scrabble
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 Cheers
6:00 News
10:00 Unsub
11:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:30 Scrabble
5:30 News
7:30 Cheers
10:00 Unsub
11:00 News
10:30 On Trial
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
6:15 Homestretch
6:45 AM Weather
7:00 Scooby-Doo
8:00 Jem
8:30 Snorks
11:00 Success-N-Life
1:00 Family
2:00 Gidget
2:30 Gumby
3:00 Smurfs
4:30 C.O.P.S.
5:30 Webster
6:30 Cheers
7:30 Cheers
8:30 Snorks
12:30 Branded
1:00 Rawhide
3:00 Scooby-Doo
11:00 Benson
5:00 Success-N-Life
6:30 Thundercats
7:00 C.O.P.S.
7:30 The Flintstones
8:30 Popeye
9:00 Bewitched
1:30 Gidget
3:00 Smurfs
5:00 DuckTales
6:30 Webster
10:00 Cannon
11:00 Arsenio Hall
6:00 Gumby
7:30 C.O.P.S.
9:30 Success-N-Life
10:30 Gidget
2:00 Bewitched
2:30 Scooby-Doo
4:00 DuckTales
9:00 Maude
10:00 Donahue
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
5:30 News
7:30 PM Magazine
9:00 AfterMASH
9:30 Newhart
11:00 News
11:30 Taxi
12:00 Soap
6:00 Sonya
7:00 Today
9:00 Family
10:00 The Facts of Life
12:00 News
5:30 News
11:00 News
11:30 Loving
5:00 News
11:00 News
8:15 Ed Allen
2:00 Take 30
3:30 Titans
5:30 News
8:30 Hangin' In
9:00 Agriscope
11:05 News
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
6:00 News
9:00 AfterMASH
9:30 Newhart
11:00 News
11:30 Hart to Hart
12:40 Columbo
2:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 News
7:30 Superfriends
8:00 Batman
8:30 Popeye
10:30 Rhoda
12:00 Laugh-In
2:00 Adam-12
3:00 Superfriends
3:30 Porky Pig & Pals
4:30 Bewitched
6:00 BJ/Lobo
7:00 Vega$
12:00 Kojak
11:30 Loving
5:30 News
11:00 News
9:00 It Figures
9:15 Ripples
11:30 Footsteps
8:00 Frontline
11:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Cucumber
2:45 Thinkabout
4:00 Terrarium
4:30 Cucumber
10:00 Moviemakers
10:30 World in Action (could it be the British current affairs show from ITV?)
6:30 Canada AM
9:00 Romper Room & Friends
10:30 Be My Guest
11:30 Definition
12:30 Tattletales
4:30 Laugh-In
6:00 News
12:30 Vega$
3:30 Scooby-Doo
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 Three's Company
10:00 News
9:30 En Mouvement
10:00 Passe-Partout
10:45 Tape-Tambour
12:05 Fariboles
4:00 Bobino
6:05 Nouvelles
10:25 Le Point
7:00 To Life!
7:15 AM Weather
9:00 To Life!
1:00 Freestyle
1:15 Thinkabout
8:00 Frontline
1:00 Frontline
9:00 News
2:00 I Spy
5:30 News
8:00 El Chavo
8:30 Eduardo II
2:00 El Chavo
4:00 Casagrande
7:00 El Maleficio
10:30 24 Horas
11:30 Cine "Los Tallos Amargos"
I remember disliking that 'Press Your Luck' wasn't cleared in the market because of 'Donahue'. 'Jeopardy'
had yet to return and would come in syndication that Fall.
'AfterMASH' had a reasonably successful first season, but dropped off quickly in its second season.
Looking at these old schedules makes me wonder how we somehow got by without hours and hours of
local newscasts in the morning and evening. These schedules are filled with general entertainment
programming and about an hour of local news. Now it's 2-3 hours in the evening and often 3-4 hours in
the morning.
The Friendly Giant was still running on CBC as late as 1984, eh?
Yep, the show ended the following year, but IIRC, CBC still aired reruns into the 90s.
'AfterMASH' had a reasonably successful first season, but dropped off quickly in its second season.
Actually, "AfterMASH" just ran for a single season. It started out with high ratings in that one season, but
dropped off dramatically to the point where it was not renewed for a second season.
I am curious about the fate of this LPTV Spanish station on UHF 66.
When I lived in Michigan there was a full-power Fox station on 66 based in Flint.
A couple more rare cases here of syndicated Wheel of Fortune airing earlier than 7:00 PM ET.
According to the "all-knowing" Wikipedia, W66BV continued broadcasting over channel 66 all the way
until the 2010s (with a change in networks from SIN/Univision to TBN in the 1990s). It apparently moved
to channel 47, with a later change to channel 19, where it continues to operate as WUDL-LD,
broadcasting a bevy of infomercials, home shopping, and religion.
It may have had some type of signal, but it was effectively not receivable. I live on the East Side and
could never pull this station in.
south_ferretti
Leading Participant
#1
4 KVOA NBC
6:00 Today
10:00 Jackpot
2:00 Somerset
3:30 Merv Griffin (one of the guests was NBC News anchor Edwin Newman)
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Archer
9:00 Movin' On
10:00 News
12:00 Tomorrow
1:00 News
6 KUAT PBS
1:15 En Français
1:45 sign-off
8:00 Moyers' Foreign Report (film clips from foreign news broadcasts of US news)
9 KGUN ABC
6:00 AM America
9:30 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros: Rodeo Parade (a celebration of its 50th anniversary; hosted by Pat
Stevens and Jack Jacobson)
5:00 News
7:30 Karen
9:00 Harry O
10:00 News
1:00 News
11 KZAZ Ind
6:30 Bewitched
7:00 News
13 KOLD CBS
8:30 Gambit
12:00 News
12:30 The Edge of Night
2:00 Tattletales
4:00 Dinah!
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Movie "Attack on Terror: The FBI Versus the Ku Klux Klan" (part 1)
10:00 News
2 KTVI ABC
6:00 News
11:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Roseanne
8:30 Coach
9:00 Homefront
10:00 News
12:45 News
1:15 Taxi
1:45 Barney Miller
3:00 TBA
4 KMOV CBS
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Married... with Children
10:00 News
2:30 News
5 KSDK NBC
5:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:30 News
9 KETC PBS
7:30 Spectrum
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
11:30 Nova
1:30 Spectrum
3:00 Nova
4:00 Frontline
11 KPLR Ind
6:30 Batman
9:00 Matlock
11:00 Hunter
3:00 DuckTales
9:00 News
10:30 Cheers
11:00 Hunter
12:00 Matlock
4:00 CHiPs
24 KNLC Ind
5:30 AgDay
6:30 Shape Up
8:00 Heathcliff
2:30 Insight
4:30 Heavenbound
5:00 Mr. Ed
8:30 Crossroads
9:00 Gunsmoke
5:00 Success-N-Life
6:00 He-Man
6:30 Widget
10:00 ALF
11:30 Webster
4:00 Beetlejuice
10:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Studs
46 WHSL HSN
See, there really was a time when a network other than NBC aired the Olympics!
These were the last Winter Games to be held in a Leap Year. Two years later they were held again in
Lilehammer to get them on the alternate even year schedule from the Summer Games. Those Games
were also the last Olympics to be held on a network other than NBC.
https://www.nytimes.com/1994/01/19/sports/olympics-cbs-wins-the-rights-to-98-winter-games.html
I stand corrected. I forgot that CBS also aired the Nagano Games in 1998.
Yep. And NBC has truly been America's Olympic Network since 2002.
BBC One
7.20 Arthur
9.00 The Saturday Show (includes Woody Woodpecker, Fairly Odd Parents and Lizzie McGuire)
8.10 Casualty (conclusion of a 2-part episode focusing on domestic violence; it was part of BBC's Hitting
Home campaign)
9.00 Murder in Mind (actress Diana Rigg (from The Avengers) stars in this episode)
10.20 Parkinson (guests were George Clooney, Heather Mills and Dawn French; includes a performance
from Simple Mind)
BBC Two
9.05 Hardtalk
7.00 Lost Highway: The Story of Country Music (includes appearances from Emmylou Harris, Willie
Nelson and Alison Krauss)
9.00 Taken
ITV1
6.00 GMTV
11.30 CD:UK
10.30 The Premiership (highlights of Bolton Wanderers v. Manchester United and Manchester City v.
Arsenal)
2.35 CD:UK
3.25 Dial-a-Date
4.20 Cybernet
Channel 4
7.00 Skiing on 4
11.00 Skiing on 4
12.30/1.00 Friends
6.45 America on Trial (Jon Snow presents a debate on American foreign policy in light of the Iraq crisis)
10.55 Jackass (specials from the show including the making of the movie and a Backyard BBQ episode)
4.10 Home
5.05 Countdown
Channel 5
6.10/6.35 WideWorld
7.55 Milkshake!
8.30 Beyblade
8.55 Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future
9.30 Xcalibur
12.50 Popular
6.55 Charmed
7:00 Birdz
8:00 In Touch
12:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 TBA
7:00 60 Minutes
9:00 Movie "Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke" (part 1)
11:00 News
11:30 Raceline
7:00 News
8:00 Today
10:00 In Touch
11:00 It Is Written
1:00 NBA: regional coverage (Chicago at NY Knicks or Detroit at San Antonio), followed by Houston at
Orlando (3:30pm) and regional coverage (6pm: New Jersey at Indiana or L.A. Lakers at Seattle)
11:00 News
7:00 Birdz
7:30 Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend
8:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
9:00 Movie "Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke" (part 1)
11:00 News
11:30 EXTRA
7:00 Hercules
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
7:30 Knozit
8:00 Today
10:00 Awareness
10:30 News
11:00 News
8:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
7:00 Breakthrough
1:00 sign-off
12:00 Cheers
12:30 Martha Stewart Living
1:00 Kickin' It
10:00 News
12:00 ER
1:30 sign-off
7:00 Pappyland
9:30 Teletubbies
10:00 Noddy
10:30 Storytime
11:00 Nova
12:00 TV 411
1:00 MotorWeek
4:00 TechnoPolitics
7:00 Wishbone
7:30 Eyewitness
8:00 Nature
1:00 sign-off
40 WFBC Ind Anderson
1:00 Taxi
3:30 Raceline
4:00 sign-off
6:00 TBA
7:00 Beetleborgs
8:00 X-Men
8:30 Spider-Man
10:00/10:30 Roseanne
7:30 Focus 55
11:30 Malibu, CA
2:00 Conan
3:00 Nightman
4:00 Viper
3:00 Gunsmoke
8:30 Beetleborgs
9:30 X-Men
10:00 Spider-Man
12:00 Baywatch
2:00 Nightman
Those NCAA games couldn't have been JIP. They both started at 12:30.
I don’t recall WBTV airing a noon newscast on Sundays, must not have lasted long
Additional information for BBC channels was taken from BBC Genome
BBC One
6.00 Breakfast
9.00 Kilroy
12.00 Trading Up
1.45 Neighbours
2.05 Doctors
3.25 Fimbles
4.20 X-periMENTAL
11.35 BBC Three on BBC One (includes Swiss Toni, This is Dom Joly at 12.05 and Untold Beauty at 12.35)
1.10 Sign Zone (includes Life of Mammals, Watchdog at 2.10, Panorama at 2.40, Antiques Roadshow at
3.20 and DIY S.O.S. at 4.05)
BBC Two
8.35 Taz-Mania
9.15 ChuckleVision
9.50 Rubbadubbers
10.00 Tweenies
10.25 Teletubbies
10.50 Pingu
10.55 Beebie's Tails
1.00 Lifeline
6.20 TOTP2
9.00 King of Stonehenge (experts search for the story of an exceptionally rich Bronze Age burial ground)
10.30 Newsnight
ITV1
6.00 GMTV
5.00 Crossroads
11.25 Champions League (highlights of Manchested United v. Juventus and Real Madrid v. Borussia
Dortmund)
12.25 Redcoats
Channel 4
5.50 Insektors
6.55 RI:SE
9.00 Bewitched
12.20 My Eden
1.00/1.25 Cheers
4.15 Countdown
6.30 Friends
8.30 Made for Each Other? (cameras follow a couple from Kent for 2 weeks to find weaknesses in their
marriage)
2.55 Skiing on 4
5.20 Countdown
Channel 5
6.55 Hi-5
11.00 Magnum, PI
1.30 BrainTeaser
Additional information for BBC channels was taken from BBC Genome
BBC One
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cramp_Twins
ABC
7.30 Teletubbies
7.55 Maisy
8.00 Kipper
10.00 Count Us In
3.00 Tweenies
4.05 Noddy
4.30 Arthur
4.55 Lisa
5.05 Rugrats
7.30 Stateline
10.30 Lateline
11.30 Rage
Seven
6.00 Sunrise
9.00 Denise
3.10 Passions
4.00 The Big Arvo
5.00 Bewitched
Nine
7.00 Today
9.00 Hi-5
10.00 Weddings
10.30 Fresh
4.00 Y?
10.40 Nightline
12.10 Viper
2.10 Mad TV
4.10 Norm
7.00 Cheez TV
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 Seinfeld
8.00 Sit Down, Shut Up (this show had a short-lived American version in 2009)
8.30 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (the ceremony took place on February 21, but Ten aired it 2 days
later)
4.00 G vs E
SBS
6.55 Telegiornale
9.00 Le Journal
9.30 Sevodnia
10.10 Telediario
3.00 TV Ed
3.30 Insight
7.30 The 1900 House (this show used to air on PBS; The Simpsons parodied it in 2002)
8.30 About Us "Two Dads" (a year in the life of gay foster parents, who have six children; Netherlands)
2.35 close
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Donahue
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 News
11:00 Home
5:00 Cheers
5:30 News
11:00 News
12:30 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:30 Cheers
8:30 Blossom
11:00 News
11:35 Tonight Show
1:35 Later
6:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 Jeopardy!
5:30 News
11:00 News
8:30 DuckTales
9:30 Storytime
10:00 News
11:30 Geraldo
5:30 AgDay
7:00 Today
10:00 Geraldo
4:00 Donahue
6:00 News
8:30 Blossom
11:00 News
1:35 Later
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Geraldo
10:00 Jenny Jones
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
8:30 Blossom
11:00 News
1:35 Later
2:05 News
1:00 WonderWorks
8:00 Agewise AM
9:30 Homestretch
7:30 GED
7:30 227
2:00 At Home
6:30 Lightmusic
10:30 Origins
11:00 Matlock
2:30 DuckTales
4:30 Beetlejuice
10:00 Hunter
1:30 Newhart
11:00 Hazel
4:30 Dragnet
The paper didn't list WCEU (15); the station signed on in early February 1988 and had a limited schedule
at the time.
6:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Scrabble
4:00 Magnum, PI
6:00 News
9:00 Cheers
11:00 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Blackout
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 News
7:00 PM Magazine
7:30 Win, Lose or Draw
11:00 News
2:30 News
6:45 AM Weather
6:30 Bodywatch
9:00 Nova
10:00 Frontline
6:00 News
9:00 Geraldo
11:30 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:45 AM Weather
11:00 Nova
9:00 Television
7:30 ThunderCats
9:00 Quincy, ME
12:00 Bewitched
3:00 Jem
4:00 Bravestarr
5:30 Alice
7:30 Cheers
1:30 Kung Fu
2:30 BJ/Lobo
3:30 Bizarre
4:00 Dallas
5pm Dinosaucers
5:30 DuckTales
6:30 55 Live
12:00 55 Live
8:00 55 Live
1:00 Dial-a-Prophecy
Superstations
WWOR
8:30 Dinosaucers
11:00 People Are Talking (for a short time in the late '80s, WWOR produced its own version of 2
Westinghouse shows)
12:00 News
3:00 Cannon
6:00 Magnum, PI
10:00 News
WTBS
8:35 Bewitched
6:05 Alice
Morton Downey, Jr. still tearing up the airwaves, Mr. T ("The Toughest Man in the World") on late night.
What a great time to be a TV viewer!
I'm surprised WBSF broke away from Home Shopping long enough to air some decent shows. Maybe
that's how they rated enough public interest to stay on the air. Those call letters now are in Mid-
Michigan.
12:00 News
6:00 News
8:30 Taxi
10:00 News
10:30 ABC News Special (New Hampshire primary and Minnesota caucuses)
7:00 Today
11:00 Bewitched
11:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 Cross-Wits
10:00 News
10:30 NBC News Special (New Hampshire primary and Minnesota caucuses)
1:30 Adam-12
2:00 News
2:30 Weather/sign-off
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
2:30 News
4:30 M*A*S*H
5:00 All in the Family
6:00 News
6:30 PM Magazine
8:30 Taxi
10:00 News
11:15 M*A*S*H
8:45 AM Weather
7:00 Nova
12:00 Midday
4:30 Cross-Wits
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
10:30 CBS News Special (New Hampshire primary and Minnesota caucuses)
2:10 News
7:30 AM Weather
7:45 TBA
8:00 Nova
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Noonday
6:00 News
10:00 News
7:00 Underdog
7:30 Popeye
BBC One
6.00 Breakfast
2.00 Six Nations Rugby: Wales v. Italy (kick-off at 3pm), followed by Ireland at Scotland (kick-off at 5pm)
7.20 Out-Take TV
10.30 Match of the Day (highlights of the day's Premiership matches, including Birmingham City v.
Arsenal)
BBC Two
6.00 Fimbles
6.20 Tikkabilla
6.50 Step Inside
7.25 Arthur
7.40 Mortified
8.40 Dinosapien
11.20 Animalia
12.35 Them
1.35 Eggheads
9.40 Movie "The Ladykillers" (2004 version starring Tom Hanks; premiere)
6.00 GMTV
9.25 Supernormal
2.00 Primeval
6.30 Primeval
8.45 Duel
4.05 Nightscreen
Channel 4
6.00 Cubeez
7.00 Goalissimo
8.50 Friends
7.00 ER
5.25 Countdown
Five
7.00 Hi-5
11.30 Flying Snake: Austin Stevens' Adventures (photographing serpents in Vietnam and Cambodia)
8.05 NCIS
9.00 CSI: NY
Interesting to see Match of the Day listed on BBC 1 Scotland. My understanding is Scotland has it's own
Soccer highlights show covering the Scottish leagues.
It's possible the Scottish league was on its winter break that week. That's about the only thing I can think
of.
6:08 News
6:58 Editorial
9:00 Stanley
10:00 Dallas
11:00 News
3:24 Stanley
12:00 News
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
6:00 News
7:30 PM Magazine
10:00 Dallas
11:00 News
11:30 Adam-12
2:20 News
6:55 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
4:00 The Body Works (this Dr. Timothy Johnson special pushed Newylwed Game to 7:30pm; Family Feud
was preempted)
5:00 News
11:00 News
5:20 Ed Allen
6:20 News
6:30 Star Blazers
11:00 Midday
7:00 M*A*S*H
8:00 Cross-Wits
8:30 Merv Griffin
10:00 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Kojak
6:00 News
6:55 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
2:45 News
6:00 Dialogue
9:00 Donahue
12:00 Midday
5:00 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:55 News
5:00 News
7:00 News
12:00 News
3:00 Ironside
7:00 Popeye
12:30 Cartoons
1:00 News
4:30 Batman
7:30 News
10:00 News
2:00 News
10:45 L-3
1:00 Readalong/Write On
2:20 Write On
6:30 News
11:25 Newsline
2:00 Domata
4:00 Domata
7:00 Today
9:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
10:00 22 Alive
6:00 News
7:00 News
7:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
3:00 Nova
6:00 Zoom
7:00 Today
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 Ed Allen
9:50 News
10:00 Ironside
3:30 Bewitched
5:30 Adam-12
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 Maude
6:55 News
10:24 Weather
10:30 Cross-Wits
4:00 Bonanza
5:30 News
6:55 News
11:00 News
3:30 Cepillin
5:30 Reporter 41
8:30 Eduardo II
9:30 Espectacular
10:30 24 Horas
11:20 Reporter 41
2:30 Casper
9:15 AM Weather
10:00 News
Those 'Iran Crisis' shows on ABC at 11:30PM are what soon became 'Nightline'. At this point, I was an
avid watcher of CBS Friday lineup of 'Hulk' and 'Dukes'. I may have watched 'Benji' this night though.
Surprised 'Midway' made it into Primetime. It was a four year old movie at this point that had already
had a network premiere. Perhaps an indication of how strong CBS was on this night at that time.
6:00 News
3:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous (strange to see KCBS was airing this show on a daily basis)
4:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
11:00 News
1:35 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Scrabble
11:30 Scattergories
3:00 Donahue
4:00 News
8:30 Blossom
11:00 News
1:35 Later
2:35 News
7:00 News
1:00 CHiPs
2:00 Magnum, PI
4:00 Hunter
7:30 Cheers
10:00 News
11:00 Cheers
12:00 Taxi
4:30 McCloud
6:00 News
10:00 Home
11:00 Loving
11:30 News
4:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
9:00 Movie "They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping Story"
11:00 News
11:30 ABC News Nightline
7:00 DuckTales
8:30 ALF
9:00 Vicki!
12:00 News
6:00 Inside Edition Extra (short-lived Inside Edition spin-off, hosted by longtime Boston anchor Tom Ellis)
6:30 News
8:00 News
1:30 Infatuation
5:30 Faith 20
7:30 Beetlejuice
5:00 Batman
10:00 News
11:00 Cops
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:00 Studs
6:00 Widget
11:00 Matlock
6:00 Roseanne
8:00 Baywatch
10:00 News
12:00 Catwalk
1:00 Rush Limbaugh
7:30 Sima-Y-Ashena
9:30 Kempo TV
11:30 Y-Zanin
5:00 Quinceañera
6:00 Anabel
11:00 24 Horas
12:00 TBA
5:15 AM Weather
5:30 Business of Management
11:30 TBA
8:00 Travels
10:00/11:00 Americas
6:30 Rubi
8:00 Hablando
10:00 El Chavo
1:00 Chespirito
4:00 Cristina
6:00 Noticias
8:00 Capricho
2:00 WorldVision
2:30 Cristina
3:30 Capricho
6:00 Joy
6:30 Cornerstone
1:00 Cornerstone
4:00 Nature
8:00/9:30 Nature
6:00 TBA
7:00 Telemuñequitos
8:30 Bisketts
1:00 Princesa
6:00 Noticias
7:00 Marielena
8:00 Kassandra
11:00 Noticias
5:30 Newsworthy
8:30 Victory
10:00 I Spy
11:00 Headline News
3:00 Froozles
9:00 Combat!
8:10 Schoolbreak
10:00 Choices
12:30 Ghostwriter
7:30 Amnesty
6:00 Macron I
6:00 News
8:00 Amen
11:00 News
3:30 sign-off
6:00 News
8:30 Lenny
11:00 News
2:30 Movie: "Cocaine: One Man's Seduction" (1983) Dennis Weaver, Karen Grassie.
4:15 Movie: "Coach of the Year" (1980) Robert Conrad, Erin Gray.
7:00 GED
10:00 Collectors
10:30 Hometime
11:00 Motorweek
5:30 Gallery
9:30 Solo
10:30 Blackadder II
11:00 Movie: "The Son of Monte Cristo" (1940) Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett.
1:15 sign-off
7:30 Webster
12:30 Storybreak
6:00 News
8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (preempts You Take the Kids and Lenny)
11:00 News
12:05 Lenny
6:00 Tarzan
7:00 Tarzan
1:00 TBA
7:30 Missing/Reward
8:00 Amen
11:00 News
1:00 TBA
2:30 News
8:30 Wizard of Oz
10:00 Beetlejuice
12:30 NFL Wild Card: Washington Redskins (20) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (6)
4:00 AFL Wild Card: Miami Dolphins (17) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (16)
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:40 TBA
4:10 Movie: "Fire Over England" (1937) Laurence Olivier, Flora Robson.
10:00 Beetlejuice
12:30 NFL Wild Card: Washington Redskins (20) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (6)
4:00 AFL Wild Card: Miami Dolphins (17) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (16)
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:40 TBA
9:00 News
9:30 Weekend Travel Update
6:00 News
8:30 Lenny
11:00 News
8:30 Wizard of Oz
10:00 Beetlejuice
12:30 NFL Wild Card: Washington Redskins (20) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (6)
4:00 AFL Wild Card: Miami Dolphins (17) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (16)
7:00 Hee-Haw
11:00 News
2:10 sign-off
6:30 Impact
7:00 Green Acres
8:00 Zazoo U.
12:00 Movie: "The Dark Command" (1940) John Wayne, Claire Trevor.
6:00 Spotlight
7:00 Underdog
8:00 Movie: "Fire and Sword" (1982) Christopher Waltz, Leigh Lawson.
12:00 Movie: "Scorpion with Two Tails" (1982) Van Johnson, John Saxon.
2:00 Movie: "Wonder Woman" (1974) Cathy Lee Crosby, Ricardo Montalbán.
3:30 Outdoor Adventures
6:30 Cheers
8:00 Movie: "The Molly Maguires" (1970) Sean Connery, Richard Harris.
1:00 Movie: "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (1977) Burt Lancaster, Michael York.
3:00 Movie: "Goodbye, New York" (1985) Julie Hagerty, Amos Kollek.
9:00 Movie: "Move Over, Darling" (1963) Doris Day, James Garner.
4:00 Movie: "Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders" (1979) Jane Seymour, Laraine Stephens.
10:00 M*A*S*H
10:30 WKRP in Cincinnati
2:00 Movie: "The Cat and the Canary" (1978) Honor Blackman, Michael Callan.
4:00 sign-off
6:30 NewsCenter 2
11:30 Scrabble
Noon Midday
6:00 NewsCenter 2
8:00 A-Team
9:00 Hunter
10:00 Stingray
11:00 NewsCenter 2
11:30 Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (Guest: Pianist Horacio Guttierrez)
12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (Producer Samuel Z. Arkoff is the Guest)
9:00 Donahue
2:30 Capitol
6:00 TV-4 Eyewitness News (with Tom Wills, Deborah Gianoulis, George Winterling & Sam Kouvaris)
8:00 Morningstar/Eveningstar
9:00 Mary
10:00 Equalizer
11:00 TV-4 Eyewitness News (with Tom Wills, Deborah Gianoulis, George Winterling & Sam Kouvaris)
11:30 Jeopardy!
11:30 Agony
3:00 Makeover
3:30 Conversation
5:30 News
6:30 Lassie
7:00 Reflections
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
11:30 SCTV
9:00 Donahue
Noon NewsWatch 6
2:30 Capitol
5:30 NewsWatch 6
7:00 PM Magazine
8:00 Morningstar/Eveningstar
9:00 Mary
10:00 Equalizer
11:00 NewsWatch 6
11:30 WKRP In Cincinnati
1:10 Madigan
2:30 NewsWatch 6
9:00 Donahue
Noon Midday
2:30 Capitol
4:00 Jeopardy!
9:00 Mary
10:00 Equalizer
11:30 Scrabble
Noon NewsWatch 8
5:00 Quincy
6:00 NewsWatch 8
8:00 A-Team
9:00 Hunter
10:00 Stingray
11:00 NewsWatch 8
11:30 Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (Guest: Pianist Horacio Guttierrez)
12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (Producer Samuel Z. Arkoff is the Guest)
6:30 World News This Morning (Steve Bell & Kathleen Sullivan)
12:30 Loving
7:00 Jeopardy!
9:00 Moonlighting
6:30 World News This Morning (Steve Bell & Kathleen Sullivan)
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Murphy in The Morning
11:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Moonlighting
Midnight Cannon
9:00–Hour Magazine
10:00–Joker's Wild
Noon–Ryan's Hope
12:30–Loving
1:00–All My Children
3:00–General Hospital
5:00–Divorce Court
7:00–$100,000 Pyramid
8:30–Perfect Strangers
9:00–Moonlighting
12:30–SCTV
1:30–The News on 12
2:00am–SIGN Off
9:00 Mary
10:00 Equalizer
9:00–Perfect Match
10:00–Family Ties
11:00–Wheel of Fortune
11:30–Scrabble
2:00–Another World
3:00–Santa Barbara
4:00–Quincy
5:00–Jeffersons Hour
6:00–NewsWatch 17 (Jim McElroy/Debbie Ferraro)
7:00–Benson
8:00–A-Team
9:00–Hunter
10:00–Stingray
11:00–NewsWatch 17
12:30–Late Night with David Letterman (Producer Samuel Z. Arkoff is the Guest)
6:00 World News This Morning (Steve Bell & Kathleen Sullivan)
9:00 Waltons
Noon News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:30 Benson
9:00 Moonlighting
11:00 News
7:00–Woody Woodpecker
7:30–M.A.S.K.
8:00–Bugs Bunny
8:30–Muppets
9:00–CHIPs
10:00–Bonanza
2:30–Flying Nun
3:30–G.I. Joe
4:00–ThunderCats
4:30–Transformers
5:00–Leave it To Beaver
5:30–Bewitched
6:00–Star Trek
7:00–Three's Company
11:00–Night Gallery
5:00 News
8:00 Jetsons
8:30 Flintstones
9:00 Waltons
11:00 Dallas
Noon Bewitched
3:00 Scooby-Doo
4:00 ThunderCats
4:30 Transformers
5:30 Alice
6:00 Jeffersons
7:30 Benson
9:00 Quincy
11:00 Maude
1:00 Bizarre
1:30 SCTV
2:00 Gunsmoke
5:30 News
8:30 Flintstones
Noon Dynasty
3:00 Scooby-Doo
3:30 ThunderCats
4:00 Transformers
6:30 Jeffersons
11:30 Untouchables
1:30 Rhoda
6:00 News
7:30 Scooby-Doo
8:00 Flintstones
2:30 Jetsons
3:30 Transformers
4:30 ThunderCats
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Jeffersons
6:00 Taxi
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
Would you mind taking note of what programs on these and the other affiliates were preempted,
please?
"Main Street" was an occasional discussion series hosted by Bryant Gumbel, which, starting this season,
replaced its Afterschool Special knockoff, "Special Treat". That being said, what was normally seen at
these times? I think WXFL showed "Trapper John MD" at 4, but I'm not sure.
masterman17 said:
5:30 NewsWatch 6
4:00 Jeopardy!
I believe "Hour Magazine" was normally seen at 4 on WCPX and WTVT, with Jeopardy! at 5 on WCPX.
What was WCTV's normal schedule?
masterman17 said:
11:00 TV-4 Eyewitness News (with Tom Wills, Deborah Gianoulis, George Winterling & Sam Kouvaris)
11:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 NewsWatch 6
1:10 Madigan
2:30 NewsWatch 6
CBS Late Night: WCPX, with "Simon & Simon" and "Madigan", showed that night's schedule, with WJXT
and WTVT normally showing it on a week delay. However, "The Dark Side of Innocence", originally
broadcast March 18, 1986, was on a two-week delay, due to a CBS News special that was screened on
March 25: "CBS Reports: The Vanishing Family-Crisis in Black America". (Source:
http://epguides.com/CBSLateMovie/ )
Did WCTV only show half of CBS Late Night, closing down after "Simon & Simon", or is this schedule only
incomplete?
masterman17 said:
11:30 Scrabble
Noon NewsWatch 8
12:30 All in The Family [Not Shown: Search for Tomorrow]
5:00 Quincy
6:00 NewsWatch 8
Up until this season, WXFL would be "live" with the network from 10:30AM to 12 Noon, then 1PM to
4PM, with other times replaced with syndicated shows and the local noon news. However, starting this
season, they showed "Santa Barbara" on a delay at 9AM with a syndicated drama rerun (in this case,
"Quincy", at 3). As far as I knew, they always bumped the 10AM NBC show, initially for "Romper Room"
until 1982, then for a syndicated program; I recall the 1984-1986 "Lets Make a Deal" and reruns of Jim
Perry's "Card Sharks" being seen at this time as well.
The 12:30PM slot was also always bumped, initlally as part of a noon news hour, later for "All In The
Family" when the news was shortened to a half-hour. I believe other syndied shows were also seen in
that slot. In consequence, Tampa Bay never saw the final few seasons of "The Doctors" (the soap, not
the talk show, which ironically, WFLA carries today) or "Search For Tomorrow" (which was long gone
from WTVT when it moved from CBS to NBC).
masterman17 said:
11:30 Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (Guest: Pianist Horacio Guttierrez)
12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (Producer Samuel Z. Arkoff is the Guest)
Earlier this season, "Comedy Tonight" was seen at 12:30AM, with Dave on a delay at 1AM, due to
contractual considerations -- WXFL's parent, Media General, was co-producer. Later on, it moved to after
Dave, when it was already cancelled.
masterman17 said:
7:00 Jeopardy!
masterman17 said:
It's too bad no cable system outside Orlando pulled a "WKID" and showed WFTV late-nights after
another channel left the air -- I believe WFTV was one of the first stations in the region to be on the air
24/7, with old movies and reruns.
masterman17 said:
Local talk show hosted by Bill Murphy, later of WTVT and, currently, with Bay News 9.
WBSP-51 [Now WOGX] (Ind., went to Fox in 1991)
7:30 Jeopardy!
Yep...KCOP in Los Angeles was another then-indie that showed Wheel and J! (and in that order) before
the two eventually moved to a network station (KCBS, and later KABC). Ironically, KCOP and WOGX are
now both owned by Fox.
WCPX also appeared not to clear any CBS game shows except for The Price Is Right.
"Main Street" was an occasional discussion series hosted by Bryant Gumbel, which, starting this season,
replaced its Afterschool Special knockoff, "Special Treat". That being said, what was normally seen at
these times? I think WXFL showed "Trapper John MD" at 4, but I'm not sure.
I believe "Hour Magazine" was normally seen at 4 on WCPX and WTVT, with Jeopardy! at 5 on WCPX.
What was WCTV's normal schedule?
CBS Late Night: WCPX, with "Simon & Simon" and "Madigan", showed that night's schedule, with WJXT
and WTVT normally showing it on a week delay. However, "The Dark Side of Innocence", originally
broadcast March 18, 1986, was on a two-week delay, due to a CBS News special that was screened on
March 25: "CBS Reports: The Vanishing Family-Crisis in Black America". (Source:
http://epguides.com/CBSLateMovie/ )
Did WCTV only show half of CBS Late Night, closing down after "Simon & Simon", or is this schedule only
incomplete?
Up until this season, WXFL would be "live" with the network from 10:30AM to 12 Noon, then 1PM to
4PM, with other times replaced with syndicated shows and the local noon news. However, starting this
season, they showed "Santa Barbara" on a delay at 9AM with a syndicated drama rerun (in this case,
"Quincy", at 3). As far as I knew, they always bumped the 10AM NBC show, initially for "Romper Room"
until 1982, then for a syndicated program; I recall the 1984-1986 "Lets Make a Deal" and reruns of Jim
Perry's "Card Sharks" being seen at this time as well.
The 12:30PM slot was also always bumped, initlally as part of a noon news hour, later for "All In The
Family" when the news was shortened to a half-hour. I believe other syndied shows were also seen in
that slot. In consequence, Tampa Bay never saw the final few seasons of "The Doctors" (the soap, not
the talk show, which ironically, WFLA carries today) or "Search For Tomorrow" (which was long gone
from WTVT when it moved from CBS to NBC).
Earlier this season, "Comedy Tonight" was seen at 12:30AM, with Dave on a delay at 1AM, due to
contractual considerations -- WXFL's parent, Media General, was co-producer. Later on, it moved to after
Dave, when it was already cancelled.
Local talk show hosted by Bill Murphy, later of WTVT and, currently, with Bay News 9.
So 51 had a newscast at in the 80s? Any detsils? Wikipedia is rather sla ck.
2 KUTV NBC
7:00 Today
10:00 Jeopardy!
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Supertrain
10:00 News
12:00 Tomorrow
4 KTVX ABC
9:30 Donahue
6:00 News
9:00 Vega$
10:00 News
11:30 Mannix
5 KSL CBS
12:00 News
1:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
6:30 Cross-Wits
10:00 News
2:10 News
7 KUED PBS
9:30 TBA
1:00 TBA
10:30 Crosstalk
11 KBYU PBS
7:45 AM Weather
10:30 TBA
1:30 TBA
6:00 Newsroom
10:30 Dinah!
3:00 Popeye
4:00 Lighthouse 20
10:30 Maverick
Wow! I started at KSL eight weeks before. Not very many TV stations at that time.
Bonneville, which owns KSL and the Farnsworth Peak site, built the KSTU tower and transmitter and
leased it to them for something like a dollar a year. It was an experiment, done to prove if UHF TV would
even work in such a mountainous area.
If it had failed, we would probably not have digital TV, since it relies so heavily on UHF.
By this time, cable was starting to penetrate into many communities. Did SLC ever have KWGN or any of
the Los Angeles independents on cable?
I've seen old TV Guides from the '80s where KWGN (2D) and KTVU Oakland/San Francisco (2S) were
featured in the listings.
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5:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:30 Frasier
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
5:30 News
12:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Prey
11:00 News
12:36 EXTRA
6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
12:00 News
5:00 News
8:00 Friends
9:00 Seinfeld
10:00 ER
11:00 News
1:36 Later
2:05 News
8:35 Arthur
11:00 Storytime
12:00 Arthur
12:30 Wishbone
4:30 Wishbone
8:00 Ballykissangel
1:00 Mystery!
2:30 Foto-Novelas
3:00 Eyewitness
4:00 Mystery!
6:00 Garfield
12:00 Matlock
3:30 Spider-Man
5:30 Cheers
6:00 The Simpsons
6:30 Real TV
7:00 Seinfeld
10:00 News
10:35 Cheers
11:05 Vibe
12:30 News
1:05 Cops
1:30 Clueless
9:00 Wishbone
2:00 GED
10:15 Q&A
Regional superstations
WPIX
7:00 X-Men
1:00 Pictionary
1:30 Blossom
2:00 DuckTales
3:30 Animaniacs
10:30 News
11:00 Seinfeld
11:30 Frasier
12:00 Cheers
1:30 News
WSBK
12:00 Cheers
1:00 Coach
4:30 Blossom
7:00 Seinfeld
10:30 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Real TV
12:00 Vibe
7:00 News
8:00 CBS News Saturday Morning
10:30 Storybreak
12:00 NCAA Basketball: Conference USA Championship, followed by Big Ten Conference Tournament
semifinal (all teams TBA)
6:00 News
7:00 Roseanne
11:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 Profiler
11:00 News
2:00 Nightman
1:05 Nova
7:00 Van-Pires
9:00 Goosebumps
9:30 Toonsylvania
8:00 Cops
10:00 News
11:05 Mad TV
7:00 WMHQ Plays Favorites (encores of popular programs from the membership drive)
WPIX
8:30 Superman
11:00 Animaniacs
1:00 Nightman
10:00 News
11:00 Cheers
1:30 Nightman
2:30 Tarzan
3:30 Movie "Sword of the Ninja"
WSBK
10:00 Viper
5:00 Moesha
5:30 Clueless
6:00 Moesha
6:30 Clueless
7:00 Seinfeld
10:00 News
10:30 Frasier
1:00/1:30 Martin
3 WAVE NBC
5:30 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
12:00 News
5:00 News
1:35 Later
2:35 News
11 WHAS ABC
5:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
11:35 Coach
12:35 Real TV
1:05 EXTRA
15 WKPC PBS
7:00 Homestretch
8:30 Arthur
12:00 Storytime
1:00 Arthur
7:30 Grilling
12:30 sign-off
21 WBNA WB
10:30 Breakthrough
3:30 Gargoyles
4:00 Aladdin
5:30 Animaniacs
24 WYCS Ind
7:00 Cartoons
8:00 Gerbert
6:00 News
11:30 Journal
12:00 sign-off
32 WLKY CBS
5:30 News
12:00 News
12:30 Maureen O'Boyle
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Cosby
9:00 Cybill
9:30 Ink
10:00 EZ Streets
11:00 News
41 WDRB Fox
8:30 Garfield
3:30 Spider-Man
6:00 Cheers
6:30 Roseanne
7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
1:00 Rolonda
3:30 Dinosaurs
4:00 Blossom
5:30 Martin
11:00 Baywatch
3:00 sign-off
68 WKMJ KET/PBS
8:30 Arthur
11:30 Wishbone
11:30 sign-off
9 KEZI ABC
8:00 It is Written
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 Profiler
3:30 sign-off
13 KVAL CBS
6:00 Paid programming
9:00 College Basketball: Kentucky at Florida, followed by Missouri at Kansas and Michigan at Michigan
State
5:00 Franklin
5:30 Kipper
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
16 KMTR NBC
5:30 News
11:00 News
25 KEVU UPN
10:00 Recess
12:00 Malibu, CA
12:30 Clueless
2:00 Sheena
3:00 BeastMaster
11:00 VIP
28 KEPB PBS
6:30 Noddy
8:30 Zoboomafoo
9:30 Zoom
10:00 Nature
8:00 Nature
1:00 sign-off
34 KLSR Fox
6:30 Rhema Praise
7:00 AgUSA
11:00 Pre-Race
7:00 Futurama
1:00 sign-off
53 KAMK Ind
5:00 Sports
7:30 Love...
8:00 Cop...
10:00 Electronics
1:00 Coins
6:00 Gemstone
10:00 Coins
1:00 Sports
4:00 Electronics
59 KHWB TBN
5:00 ...Phillips
7:30 Ed Young
10:30 It Is Written
11:30 D. Leonard
2:00 News
2:30 On Trial
3:00 Behind the Scenes
63 K63CG 3ABN
7:00 Revelat...
7:30 Rel...
11:00 K. Foreman
11:30 Health
12:00 ADRA
12:30 Variety
4:00 Mission
5:30 Issues
6:00 It Is Written
1:00 Cooking
1:30 Breath
4:00 Body...
4:30 Christian...
TV Riga
11.05 Mathematics for 2nd Grade (6-year old children training course)
17.00 Listings
20.00 «Screen for children», cartoons: «About Spider's Home», «The Mouse Who Wanted to Be
Human».
21.30 «Management viewpoint». Jānis Lancers, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the
Latvian SSR at the studio, Chairman of the State Construction Committee of the Latvian SSR
2 WBBM CBS
9:30 Alice
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
2:15 News
5 WMAQ NBC
6:00 Knowledge
7:00 Today
9:30 Blockbusters
10:00 Wheel of Fortune
12:00 News
2:30 Texas
4:30 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
2:00 Everyman
3:00 Meditation
7 WLS ABC
6:04 Perspectives
6:32 Ed Allen
6:53 News
9:00 AM Chicago
4:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Benson
10:00 News
10:30 Fridays
2:35 Reflections
9 WGN Ind
6:25 News
6:30 Bullwinkle
7:00 Bozo
8:30 Bewitched
11:00 Donahue
2:30 Bewitched
3:30 Scooby-Doo
1:50 News
11 WTTW PBS
6:15 AM Weather
11:00 Trade-Offs
26 WCIU Ind
6:30 Informacion
32 WFLD Ind
6:00 Newstalk
8:00 Popeye
12:00 Underdog
2:30 Casper
6:00 M*A*S*H
7:00 PM Magazine
7:59 News
8:59 News
9:55 News
10:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Newstalk
38 WCFC Ind
9:30 Shape Up
10:00 Chicago
6:00 Timeline
7:00 Chicago
44 WSNS Ind
11:30 Hazel
5:00 F-Troop
This date happens to be Walter Cronkite's final broadcast on the CBS Evening News.
5 WOI ABC
5:00 AgDay
6:00 News
11:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:30 Norm
9:00 20/20
10:00 News
1:06 NewsRadio
8 KCCI CBS
5:30 News
8:00 The Early Show
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:37 News
11 KDIN PBS/IPTV
5:00/5:30 Earth Revealed
6:30 Teletubbies
7:00 Arthur
8:20 Teletubbies
10:00 Zoboomafoo
11:00 Wishbone
12:30/12:45 Amigos
4:30 Arthur
5:00 Zoom
13 WHO NBC
5:00 News
7:00 Today
11:00 EXTRA
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 Tonight Show
12:36 Later
4:00 EXTRA
17 KDSM Fox
6:00 Recess
8:30 Coach
6:30 Seinfeld
10:30 Frasier
11:00 Cheers
39 KFPX Pax
1:00 Bonanza
12:00 Worship
Jeopardy! now airs in a double run at 3:00 and 3:30 on WHO. WOI now airs local news at 6:00 and
Entertainment Tonight at 6:30. Odd that Des Moines wasn't carrying ET at all at the time.
9:30 Recess
1:00 EXTRA
6:30 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
8:00 TBA (All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling was scheduled to air on ABC that night)
11:00 News
4:35 sign-off
6:00 News
9:00 News
10:00 Profiler
11:00 News
5:30 Bullwinkle
9:00 Goosebumps
9:30 Toonsylvania
7:30 Seinfeld
8:00/8:30 Cops
10:00 News
11:00 Mad TV
7:00 Recess
8:00 News
1:30 TV.COM
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 TBA
11:00 News
9:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
7:30 Storybreak
10:00 News
12:00 TBA
6:00 News
11:00 News
8:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
10:00 Profiler
11:00 News
6:30 Weird Al
7:30 Storybreak
8:00 News
12:00 College Basketball: Conference USA Championship, followed by Big Ten Conference Tournament
semifinal
6:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
11:00 News
10:00 News
2:00 sign-off
7:00 Viper
11:00 Viper
2:00/2:30 Roc
5:00 TV.COM
7:30 Storybreak
11:30 Weird Al
12:00 College Basketball: Conference USA Championship, followed by Big Ten Conference Tournament
semifinal
4:00 PGA Golf: Doral Ryder Open (final round)
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 Profiler
11:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 TBA
11:00 News
12:30 In Concert
2:58 sign-off
11:00 Birdwatch
12:00 On Tour
1:00 sign-off
6:00 Van-Pires
7:00 Zorro
9:00 Goosebumps
9:30 Toonsylvania
12:00 Nightman
2:00 Baywatch
8:00/8:30 Cops
10:00 News
10:30 Seinfeld
11:00 Mad TV
3:00 Matlock
9:00 Goosebumps
9:30 Toonsylvania
12:30 Blossom
6:00 Cheers
6:30 Coach
7:30 Seinfeld
8:00/8:30 Cops
10:00 News
4:00 News
6:30 Storytime
8:00 Arthur
10:00 Wishbone
10:00 Le Franbecois
10:30 En mouvement
10:45 Poly
11:15 Glanures
4:00 Bobino
6:00 Les 2D
6:30 Téléjournal
7:00 Format 30
7:30 Cher oncle Bill (Family Affair)
10:00 Format 60
11:00 Téléjournal
1:15 Sewing
6:00 News
10:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
5:00 Oops!
6:30 News
11:20 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Concentration
12:00 Jeopardy!
1:00 NOW
4:00 Somerset
6:00 News
7:00 Dragnet
7:30 Julia
11:00 News
3:00 Take 30
5:00 Oops!
6:30 News
7:30 CIB
11:20 News
7:30 Aujourd'hui
9:00 Rataplan
10:00 Le Franbecois
10:30 En mouvement
10:45 Poly
12:00 Minirama
4:00 Bobino
6:00 Nouvelles
10:00 Format 60
11:00 Téléjournal
7:45 News
12:00 Bewitched
5:30 News
11:00 News
8:30 Communiques
8:45 En mouvement
10:00 Le Franbecois
10:30 TBA
10:45 Poly
11:15 Glanures
4:00 Bobino
6:00 Les 2D
6:30 Téléjournal
7:00 Format 30
10:00 Format 60
11:00 Téléjournal
7:25 Bienvenue
7:45 Mini-Annonces
8:00 Bonjour
8:45 36-24-36
6:00 Studio 10
7:00 Nouvelles
8:30 Symphorien
9:00 Mannix
10:30 Nouvelles
12:00 News
3:00 Take 30
5:00 Cartoons
6:30 News
11:20 News
7:00 News
9:00 Hercules
4:00 Bewitched
4:30 Lassie
6:00 News
11:20 News
8:30 Sandbox
4:30 Bewitched
6:00 News
12:00 Bewitched
7:00 Bookbeat
Quick question. Did the American networks reach Montreal over the air? Or was Montreal already
largely on cable by 1971?
Burlington/Plattsburgh stations have a large audience in Montreal. I'm pretty sure those stations were
received in Montreal over the air and also via cable.
7:30 Storybreak
9:00 NCAA Basketball: Conference USA Championship, followed by Big Ten Conference Tournament
semifinal
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 TV.COM
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:30 EXTRA
1:30 In Concert
4 KNBC NBC Los Angeles
7:00 News
11:00 TBA
5:00 News
7:00 EXTRA
10:00 Profiler
11:00 News
7:30 Superman
10:00 Animaniacs
11:00 Nightman
7:00/7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
4:35 Topper
1:00 Click
9:00 Real TV
10:00 News
2:00 Tarzan
8:00 Goosebumps
8:30 Toonsylvania
8:00 Cops
10:00 News
11:00 Mad TV
6:00 Conan
9:30 News
11:00 Viper
7:00 Cambodian TV
7:30 Chibimaruko
10:30 Kempo TV
7:00/7:30 Bookmice
9:55/10:30 Oceanus
9:00 Storytime
9:30 Breakthrough
3:30 Nature
12:00 On Tour
10:00 Giorgiomania
11:30 La Cuchufleta
3:30 Control
6:00 Noticias
11:00 Noticias
11:00 TBA
6:00 News
10:00 Profiler
11:00 News
7:30 Superbook
10:30 Faithville
7:00 Carman
9:30 G-Rock
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:30 Viper
2:00 Movie "A Fistful of Dollars" (Por Un Puñado de Dolares was the Spanish title of the movie)
4:30 Tu Ritmo
6:00 Hollywood DF
7:00 Placas
7:00 Froozles
1:00 Gunsmoke
2:00 Combat!
2:00 Gems
In Palm Springs, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! are now carried on NBC 36 (now KMIR).
ABV2
6.00 Anthropology
7.30 Teletubbies
8.25 Miffy
8.30 Sesame Street
10.00 Rat-A-Tat-Tat
10.15 Le Club
10.50 Australians
12.30 Lateline
3.25 Pingu
5.30 Catdog
10.30 Lateline
2.10 Investing in People (environmental protection and community participation in East Asia)
5.30 Marketing
HSV7
6.00 Sunrise
10.00 Denise
11.00 Eleven AM
4.00 Wipeout
5.00 Bewitched
7.30 JAG
7.00 Today
11.00 Ink
4.00 Spellbinder
10.30 Nightline
5.00 20/20
ATV10
7.00 Spider-Man
7.30 Pokémon
3.30 Breakers
6.30 Neighbours
8.00 E! News
11.45 Breakers
12.15 Beauty & the Beast (some months after this schedule, Ten began repeating the CBS show of the
same name late at night)
SBS
6.55 Telegiornale
9.00 Le Journal
9.30 Sevodnia
10.15 Telediario
3.00 TV Ed
8.00 About Us "Servant of the Ancestors" (social worker and healer Patricia Nunn travels back to
Swaziland to honor and celebrate the strength and power of her black ancestors)
2.10 close
6.30 Tamil TV
7.00 Arab TV
8.00 UK Today (I'm not sure if this was the news program produced by the BBC for digital satellite and
digital terrestrial TV viewers)
9.30 Vivace
BBC1
9.05 Kilroy
10.05 Playdays
1.30 Neighbours
2.15 Movie "Thursday's Game" (starring Bob Newhart and Gene Wilder)
3.50 Rupert
4.10 Jackanory
4.55 Newsround
7.30 EastEnders
8.00 They Came from the Sea (a David Attenborough documentary on crabs leaving the sea and invading
the land)
9.30 Chef!
11.50 Call to Prayer (Muslims discussing their religion and the Fast of Ramadan)
12.05 Weather/sign-off
BBC Select
BBC2
8.15 Westminster
1.25 Brum
1.35 Bunyip
5.00 Plunder
7.30 First Sight "Barking Mad" (the moves to reform the Dangerous Dogs Act)
9.00 French & Saunders (includes a tribute to Fleetwood Mac and a parody of the movie Madonna: Truth
or Dare)
10.30 Newsnight
12.30 sign-off
6.00 GMTV
9.25 Jeopardy!
3.20 Blockbusters
3.20 (Anglia/Border/Wales/West/Meridian/Tyne Tees/Yorkshire) The Young Doctors (this Australian soap
was extremely popular in the UK; despite ending production in 1983, it was repeated until 1995)
7.00 Emmerdale
8.30 Minder
9.30 Disguises (investigative reporters take on new identities to uncover stories; part 3 of 6)
Channel 4
1.30 Lift-Off
2.00 Movie "State Fair"
4.30 Countdown
6.30 Gamesmaster
9.00 The Goldring Audit (Mary Goldring reports on the water industry and privatization)
12.10 Dispatches
1.55 sign-off
S4C
3.50 Labrythm
4.25 Slot 23
5.00 Countdown
5.30 Gamemaster
6.00 News
6.10 Heno
8.00 Adlais
8.55 Taro 9
1.00 sign-off
Ah yes, the four channel era :). Most people still only had four channels until March 1997 when Channel
5 launched. A few people did have analogue satellite but they were very much the minority, and even
fewer people had cable.
Worth also pointing out the large amount of regional variation on ITV- within 10 years a series of
mergers and takeovers of ITV companies would have reduced that regional variation to just local news.
For those who don't know, Wales got S4C instead of Channel 4. Most of S4C's programming was in
Welsh, but they showed some Channel 4 shows as well.
So English only speakers in Wales only had 3.5 channels at this point.
ABC
7.00 Archibald
7.35 Teletubbies
8.00 Angelmouse
8.05 Noddy
12.30 Quantum
1.00 Landline
2.00 GP
3.00 Tweenies
4.30 Arthur
4.55 Lisa
5.00 Rugrats
9.15 Littlemore
9.30 BackBerner
10.30 Lateline
11.00 Wildside
Seven
6.00 Sunrise
9.00 Denise
2.00 Heartbeat
3.05 Passions
5.00 Bewitched
10.30 Felicity
Nine
7.00 Today
9.00 Hi-5
10.30 Fresh
4.00 Y?
7.30 Friends
10.10 Pleasure Island II (this reality show (which originated at ITV in the UK) introduced Hedonism II, a
resort for swingers located in Jamaica; one of the Sydney Morning Herald's TV critics suggested readers
to avoid watching this show!)
10.40 Nightline
5.00 48 Hours
Ten
7.00 Digimon
7.30 Pokémon
12.00 Oprah Winfrey (one of Ten's top-rated shows; it aired earlier than its usual timeslot (2.30pm) due
to the Australian Cup horse race)
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 Seinfeld
1.30 Payne
SBS
6.55 Telegiornale
9.00 Le Journal
9.30 Itogi
10.10 Telediario
3.00 TV Ed
3.30 ICAM: Indigenous Current Affairs Magazine
11.15 Alchemy
1.50 sign-off
5:30 News
11:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
11:30 Benson
3:30 Geraldo
12:00 News
4:30 Batman
5:00 Geraldo
6:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
2:30 sign-off
8:00 Geraldo
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:00 Jeopardy!
5:30 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
2:30 sign-off
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Home
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
2:00 sign-off
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Scrabble
6:00 News
8:00 Baywatch
11:00 News
2:30 sign-off
6:00 GED
6:45 AM Weather
12:45 sign-off
11:00 Home
12:00 Perfect Strangers
12:30 Loving
5:00 Donahue
6:00 News
7:00 Cheers
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
2:30 sign-off
7:00 Today
10:00 Scrabble
11:30 227
12:30 Generations
5:30 Cheers
6:00 News
8:00 Baywatch
12:00 Midday
6:00 News
8:00 Bonanza
11:00 News
12:00 sign-off
BBC1
8.55 sign-off
9.00 Bagpuss
10.40 Let's Go
1.25 Agenda
4.25 Sportscene
6.05 Holiday
7.45 Nanny
8.40 Mastermind
9.10 Bergerac
10.50 Jerzy Maksymiuk (the conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra is interviewed by
newsreader Mary Marquis)
12.40 sign-off
BBC2
1.55 sign-off
8.05 News on 2
1.00 sign-off
STV
11.00 Getting On
6.00 Encounter
7.45 Cuffy
9.10 Number 10
Channel 4
5.00 Enterprise
9.15 Follow Up (a discussion of tonight's episode of On Our Land; politicians and journalists debate on
Palestinian rights from Jerusalem)
12.05 sign-off
REGIONAL VARIATIONS (the Glasgow Herald always listed them after 9.25am: I'm not sure if these
franchises carried the weekend TV-am)
Border
11.00 Getting On
6.00 Encounter
7.45 Cuffy
9.10 Number 10
12.25 sign-off
Ulster
11.00 Getting On
11.30 Lifestyle
6.00 Encounter
7.45 Cuffy
9.10 Number 10
Grampian
11.00 Getting On
6.00 Encounter
7.45 Cuffy
9.10 Number 10
12.20 Reflections
12.25 sign-off
6:00 AM
4- Motorweek
5- Chronicle
7- Jewish Perspective
9- News
25- At Issue
60- Daybreak
6:30
5- In Good Faith
7- Charles Stanley
27- Fatima
7:00
5- Robert Schuller
11- Sesame Street
7:30
2- Sesame Street
6- Travel Update
7- Sunday Mass
10- Hablemos
8:00
4- News
7-10- Today
9- Day of Discovery
11- Storytime
38- Flintstones
8:30
11- Ghostwriter
2- Sesame Street
7- News
38- Aladdin
56- Ultraforce
9:30
9- Beyond Politics
64-Action Man
10:00
9- News
27- To Be Announced
10:30
11- Hometime
38- Teknoman
44- Hometime
56- VR Troopers
11:00 AM
4- McLaughlin Group
38- Dinosaurs
11:30
2- Sneak Previews
5- Five on Five
6- Truman Taylor
7- Boston Common
12- Newsmakers
62- Autoclassifieds
68- Challenge
12:00 (Noon)
2- In the Wild
5- News
7- Patriots Live
12:30
5- CItyline
6- Cops
7-10- NFL On NBC
1:00
9- NFL- Either Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers or Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears or Green Bay
Packers at Cleveland Browns or New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles or St. Louis Rams at Atlanta
Falcons (five matches to choose from, and they did not know which match would be shown the same
day that the newspaper was released?)
25- Hunter
1:30
4- Working Woman
2:00
25- TV Movie- “Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen” (1990)
2:30
36- TechnoPolitics
3:30
4-10- Golf- Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout Final Round from Thousand Oaks, CA
4:00
9- NFL Football- Either Dallas Cowboys at Oakland Raiders or New Orleans Saints at Minnesota Vikings
11- NJ Roundtable
4:30
2- Adam Smith
5:00
50- Babylon 5
5:30
6:00
2- Ghostwriter
5-6-10- News
7- News
6:30
2- Wishbone
4- News
12- News
36- Hometime
50- Jeopardy
4-12- 60 Minutes
7:30
2- Victory Garden
56- Kirk
8:00
2- Nature
4-12- Cybill
38- Babylon 5
44- Frontline
8:30
25-64- Martin
56- Cleghorne
9:00
25-Married…With Children
9:30
56- Simon
10:00
38- News
56- News
62- Sportscards Show
10:30
68- Equestrian
10:40
11:00
2- Keeping Up Appearances
4- News
5-10-12- News
6- News
7-9- News
11:15
6- Sports Locker
11:30
7- Sports Extra
44- TechnoPolitics
11:35
4- Sports Final
7- Hard Copy
9- Hard Copy
25- Sightings
38- Pointman
60 Night Light
12:05 AM
4- American Gladiators
5- Extremists
12:30
12:35
10- TV Movie- “Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen” (1990)
1:00
1:05 AM
4- Coast Guard
1:30
7- Entertainers
9- Beyond Politics
1:35
2:00
2:05
5- Flipper
2:20 AM
2:30
7- News
2:35
10- News
3:00
7- Sports Extra
3:05
4- Up to the Minute
3:10
10- Nightside
3:30
7- Nightside
4:00
4:30
5:00
4-7- News
5- News
5:30
10- News
2 KASA Fox
6:00 Exosquad
7:00 Aladdin
7:30 VR Troopers
8:30 Bonkers
12:00 Magnum, PI
3:30 Taz-Mania
4:00 Animaniacs
6:00 Roseanne
6:30 Coach
6:00 News
7:00 Today
5:30 News
6:30 EXTRA
7:00 Wings
8:00 Frasier
10:00 News
11:35 Cops
12:05 Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1:05 Later
5 KNME PBS
5:45 AM Weather
6:00 Homestretch
11:00 Energy
4:00 Ghostwriter
4:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
10:30 Mulberry
7 KOAT ABC
6:00 News
2:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
5:30 ABC World News Tonight
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:05 M*A*S*H
11 KCHF Ind
12:00 NewsWatch
3:30 Agapeland
7:30 News
11:30 ...Washington
1:30 News
2:30 Lightmusic
13 KRQE CBS
11:00 Donahue
12:00 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
23 KNAT TBN
6:00 Joy
6:30 Alive!
5:30 Miracles
9:30 Breakthrough
3:00 Gerbert
5:00 Faith 20
6:00 Evangelistic...
6:30 Spectrum
7:00 Choices...
9:00 FAMC
11:00 Bible
11:30 Christian...
41 KLUZ Univision
7:00 Carrusel
8:00 Chespirito
10:00 Llevatelo
1:00 Sirena
3:00 Cristina
5:00 Noticiero
6:00 Marimar
7:00 Volver a Empezar
59 KDB Telemundo
7:00 Telenoticias
12:00 Marielena
4:00 Sevcec
6:30 Telenoticias
11:00 Telenoticias
Has there ever been a time when KRQE didn't run a jacked-up CBS daytime schedule?
That’s the most jacked up I’ve ever seen, other than Honolulu, even for a Mountain Time Zone affiliate.
I checked their current daytime schedule and it is identical to an Eastern time affiliate except that B&B is
at 12:30 and Y&R is at 1. (Local time)
Lol KRQE nope! When I worked at the station the schedule was:
10-ATWT
11-TPIR
12-News
12:30-B&B
1:00-Y&R
2:00-GL
They finally stopped airing ATWT a day behind after GL was cancelled and ATWT simply took over the
2PM slot until it’s end.
5:30 am - News
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News at 5
6:00 pm - News
8:00 pm - Cosby
11:30 pm - News
5:30 am - News
6:00 am - News
7:00 am - Today
12:00 pm - News
3:00 pm - Maury
6:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - News
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Jeopardy!
8:00 pm - Relativity
11:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Nightline
8:00 am - News
11:00 am - Geraldo
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
9:30 pm - Pauly
10:00 pm - News
1:00 am - Baywatch
6:00 am - News
7:00 am - Today
9:00 am - Leeza
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - Seinfeld
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Jeopardy!
11:00 pm - News
1:35 am - Later
5:00 am - News
6:00 am - News
7:00 am - Today
12:00 pm - News
4:00 pm - Real TV
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Jeopardy!
11:00 pm - News
1:35 am - Later
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Seinfeld
8:00 pm - Cosby
11:30 pm - News
1:05 am - Coach
1:35 am - M*A*S*H
2:05 am - M*A*S*H
2:35 am - Rolonda
3:30 am - EXTRA
7:00 am - Today
10:00 am - Rolonda
11:00 am - Leeza
12:00 pm - News
4:00 pm - Maury
6:00 pm - News
1:35 am - Later
5:30 am - News
9:00 am - Matlock
12:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Seinfeld
7:30 pm - Coach
8:00 pm - Cosby
11:30 pm - News
4:30 am - AgDay
5:30 am - DayStart
12:00 pm - EXTRA
5:00 pm - Roseanne
6:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Jeopardy!
11:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Nightline
8:00 am - Animaniacs
2:00 pm - Blossom
3:30 pm - Gargoyles
4:00 pm - Aladdin
6:30 pm - Rosesanne
10:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - Martin
12:00 am - Cheers
4:00 am - Webster
4:30 am - Webster
2:00 pm - Dinosaurs
3:30 pm - Spider-Man
7:30 pm - Seinfeld
9:30 pm - Pauly
11:00 pm - Roseanne
2:00 am - Geraldo
Cable:
FoxNet
3:30 pm - Spider-Man
9:30 pm - Pauly
10:00 pm - Baywatch
11:00 pm - Cops
3:00 am - Cops
I see ABC split The Ten Commandments into two parts on different nights that year. Had they done that
other times before? I always remember them showing it uncut on Easter Sunday.
In Youngstown, Wheel and Jeopardy! now air on WKBN/CBS. WYTV now airs local news at 7:00 and
Entertainment Tonight at 7:30, moving from WKBN.
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
11:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
7:00 Cops
11:00 News
1:35 Later
2:05 News
5:30 Faith 20
12:00 News
4:00 Animaniacs
6:00/6:30 Roseanne
10:00 News
12:00 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
10:00 Rolonda
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
8:30 Phenom
9:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
2:00 News
9:00 Babylon 5
10:00 News
12:30 227
1:00 News
5:00 Webster
8:30 DuckTales
9:00 Webster
4:30 Bonkers
10:00 News
11:00 Cheers
1:00 News
6:30 GED
11:30 Solve It
12:30 GED
6:00 News
3:00 Castle
4:00 Cathedral
7:15 AM Weather
8:40 TBA
7:00 Newsroom
8:00 Homestretch
1:00 Newsroom
7:00 Le Journal
8:30 Asian-America
10:00 Editors
10:00 Hometime
12:00 Sinovision
8:30 El Chavo
9:00 Chespirito
11:00 Llevatelo
4:00 Cristina
6:00 Noticias
10:00 Veronica
11:00 Noticias
3:00 El Desprecio
6:00 Noticias
7:00 Alejandra
9:00 La Cosa
1:00 GED
1:30 Frugal Gourmet
11:00 TBA
6:00 News
12:00 News
1:00 News
3:00 News
9:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 Sports
11:00 News
12:00 News
Retro: Columbus, NE, June 28, 1986 (Day before KMTV & WOWT affilation switch.)
7:30AM Expressions
11:00AM Mr. T
2:00PM MLB Baseball: Regional coverage of Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles, or New York Mets at
Chicago Cubs. (Live.)
5:00PM News
7:30PM MLB Baseball: Kansas City Royals at Minnesota Twins. (Live - Prempts 227, The Golden Girls, Me
& Mrs. C & Remington Steele.)
10:00PM News
6:30AM At Issue
11:00AM Mr. T
2:00PM MLB Baseball: Regional coverage of Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles, or New York Mets at
Chicago Cubs. (Live.)
5:30PM News
6:00PM Switch
7:30PM 227
8:00PM Born America: March of Dimes Telethon (Prempts The Golden Girls, Me & Mrs. C & Remington
Steele.)
11:00PM March of Dimes Telethon Continues (Prempts News & Saturday Night Live.)
1:00PM To Be Equal
1:30PM Sports Saturday (Scheduled: National Old Timers Baseball Classic, from RFK Stadium in
Washington, D. C. (Taped.)
3:00PM PGA Golf (Canadian Open, third round, live from Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.) (Live.)
6:00PM News
7:00PM The Dukes of Hazzard (Prempts MOVIE: "My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn".)
10:00PM News
10:30PM March of Dimes Telethon Continues (Prempts Puttin' on the Hits & Movies.)
9:00AM Laff-a-Lympics
1:30PM Golf (U.S. Senior Open, third round, live from Scioto Country Club in Columbus, OH.)
3:30PM Wide World of Sports (Scheduled: U.S. Grand Prix Motocross Championship, live from Carlsbad,
CA.; same-day coverage of The Irish Derby horse race from The Curragh in Kildare, Ireland.)
5:00PM News
7:30PM Benson
8:00PM Music City News Country Awards (From Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, the 20th annual
presentation of country music awards voted on by Music City News subscribers. Hosts: Roy Clark, Reba
McEntire, the Oak Ridge Boys, Mel Tillis, Performances: Lee Greenwood, Sawyer Brown, Ricky Skaggs,
the Statler Brothers. (Live on June 9.) In stereo.
10:00PM News
10:30PM Taxi
KBGT-TV Ch. 8, (IND) Albion, NE (Now KLKN-TV Ch. 8, (ABC) Lincoln, NE.).
7:00AM MOVIE: "Romance on the Range" (Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes - 1942.)
11:00AM Ulysses 31
11:30AM Jem
2:00PM TV Auction
11:00PM MOVIE: "The Duchess & the Dirtwater Fox" (George Segal, Goldie Hawn - 1976.)
3:00AM MOVIE: "Target: Sea of China" (Aline Towne, Lyle Talbot - 1966.)
6:30AM Kidsworld
7:00AM The Wuzzles
1:30PM Sports Saturday (Scheduled: National Old Timers Baseball Classic, from RFK Stadium in
Washington, D. C. (Taped.)
3:00PM PGA Golf (Canadian Open, third round, live from Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.) (Live.)
5:00PM FTV
6:00PM News
7:00PM MOVIE: "My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn" (Duncan Regehr, Barbara Hershey
- 1985.)
10:00PM News
3:30PM Motorweek
5:30PM Bodywatch
9:00PM MOVIE: "The Lady Eve" (Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda - 1941.)
Retro: Columbus, NE, June 29, 1986 (Day of KMTV & WOWT affilation switch.)
KBGT-TV Ch. 8, (IND) Albion, NE (Now KLKN-TV Ch. 8, (ABC) Lincoln, NE.).
9:00AM CBS News Sunday Morning (First CBS program broadcast on KMTV.)
10:30AM Issues
12:00PM Hee Haw (Prempts Surfing: O.P. Pro Championships, from Huntington Beach, CA.)
1:00PM MOVIE: "Ticket to Tomahawk" (Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter - 1950 - Prempts CBS Sports Sunday.)
3:00PM PGA Golf: Canadian Open, final round, live from Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.)
5:30PM News
6:00PM 60 Minutes
8:00PM Ellis Island (In 1907, four immigrants arrive at Ellis Island in search of the American Dream. Stars
Peter Riegert, Greg Martyn, Alice Krige & Judi Bowker. (Part 1 of 3.) (Repeat.))
10:00PM News
12:00AM Route 66
5:00AM Born America: March of Dimes Telethon (This year's national fund-raiser to support the
prevention of birth defects originates from Los Angeles with hosts Hal Linden, Gary Collins, Mary Ann
Mobley & Sarah Purcell. The program includes local community participation - Prempts religious
programming.)
8:00AM March of Dimes Telethon Continues (Prempts religious programming & Wrestling.)
11:00AM March of Dimes Telethon Continues (Prempts At Issue, Meet the Press & Wimbledon Tennis.)
2:00PM Born America: March of Dimes Telethon (This year's national fund-raiser to support the
prevention of birth defects originates from Los Angeles with hosts Hal Linden, Gary Collins, Mary Ann
Mobley & Sarah Purcell. The program includes local community participation. - Prempts Wimbledon
Tennis & NBC SportsWorld.)
7:00PM MOVIE: "Poison Ivy" (Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon - 1985 - Repeat.)
10:00PM News
11:00PM MOVIE: "Artists & Models" (Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis - 1955.)
6:00AM Born America: March of Dimes Telethon (This year's national fund-raiser to support the
prevention of birth defects originates from Los Angeles with hosts Hal Linden, Gary Collins, Mary Ann
Mobley & Sarah Purcell. The program includes local community participation - Prempts religious
programming.)
9:00AM March of Dimes Telethon Continues (Prempts religious programming, Meet the Press &
Wimbledon Tennis.)
12:00PM Born America: March of Dimes Telethon (This year's national fund-raiser to support the
prevention of birth defects originates from Los Angeles with hosts Hal Linden, Gary Collins, Mary Ann
Mobley & Sarah Purcell. The program includes local community participation - Prempts Wimbledon
Tennis.)
3:00PM March of Dimes Telethon Continues (Prempts Wimbledon Tennis & NBC SportsWorld.)
5:30PM News
7:00PM MOVIE: "Poison Ivy" (Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon - 1985 - Repeat.)
10:00PM News
10:00AM It is Written
11:30AM Viewpoint
12:00PM Golf (U.S. Senior Open, final round, live from Scioto Country Club in Columbus, OH.)
5:00PM News
6:00PM The Disney Summer Classics ("On Vacation with Mickey & Friends" - Disney cartoon figures mind
the studios while Walt Disney takes a vacation.)
7:00PM MOVIE: "Sidney Sheldon's 'Bloodline' (Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara - 1979 -Repeat.)
10:00PM News
11:30PM Fame
KBGT-TV Ch. 8, (IND) Albion, NE (Now KLKN-TV Ch. 8, (ABC) Lincoln, NE.).
1:30PM MOVIE: "Four Clowns" (Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Charley Chase, Buster Keaton - 1970.)
3:30PM Banacek
5:00PM CHiPs
7:00PM MOVIE: "A Piece of the Action" (Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby - 1977.)
1:00AM MOVIE: "The Last Song" (Lynda Carter, Ronny Cox - 1980.)
11:00AM Sunday
1:00PM CBS Sports Sunday (Featured: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. in amateur wrestling from Uniondale, NY; Tour de
France preview. (Taped.))
3:00PM PGA Golf: Canadian Open, final round, live from Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.)
5:30PM News
6:00PM 60 Minutes
8:00PM Ellis Island (In 1907, four immigrants arrive at Ellis Island in search of the American Dream. Stars
Peter Riegert, Greg Martyn, Alice Krige & Judi Bowker. (Part 1 of 3.) (Repeat.))
10:00PM News
10:30PM MOVIE: "Sherlock Holmes in New York" (Roger Moore, Patrick Macnee - 1976.)
9:30AM Innovation
6:00PM Tenko
8:00PM Nature
9:00PM Mystery!
from Star-News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Ryan's Hope
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:30 Carolinas
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
12:00 Nightlife
5:00 ValueTelevision
6:30 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 PM Magazine
7:00 Today
10:30 Blockbusters
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
12:30 WordPlay
6:00 News
9:00/9:30 Cheers
11:00 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Blockbusters
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
12:30 WordPlay
6:00 News
7:30 Benson
9:00/9:30 Cheers
11:00 News
1:30 News
12:00 News
12:30 Young and the Restless
4:00 Dallas
6:00 News
11:00 News
5:30 TBA
6:15 News
6:45 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael
11:30 Webster
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
12:00 Nightlife
1:00 Branded
1:30 News
12 WCTI ABC New Bern
5:00 Cartoons
6:00 News
6:30 News
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Webster
12:30 Loving
4:00 ThunderCats
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Our World
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
12:00 Nightlife
6:00 AgDay
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
2:00 News
11:30 Webster
12:30 Loving
4:00 Magnum, PI
6:00 News
7:30 Multitrim
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
1:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 ThunderCats
7:00 Magnum, PI
6:00 Basics II
6:30 Yoga
6:45 AM Weather
5:30 GED
6:45 AM Weather
12:30 Globewatch
3:30 GED
Oprah in the morning and taped delayed NCAA tournament games didn’t last much longer.
From the Mexico Ledger (Mexico, MO.) December 11, 1971 (Guide listing was printed the day before -
Some program titles may be incomplete.)
Stations listed:
KCBJ-TV Ch. 17 (ABC) Columbia, MO. (Station was not listed in channel lineup - It wouldn't be included in
the lineup until the following week.)
9:00AM Bewitched
9:30AM Lidsville
12:30PM Outdoors
1:00PM NCAA Football: Pioneer Bowl: Eastern Michigan vs. Louisana Tech
4:00PM Wide World of Sports (National drag racing & world pro skiing.)
7:30PM MOVIE: See the Man Run (Robert Culp - 1971 - Drama)
10:00PM News
9:00AM Bewitched
9:30AM Lidsville
1:00PM MOVIE: "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (Glen Ford - 1962 - Drama)
4:00PM Wide World of Sports (National drag racing & world pro skiing.)
7:30PM MOVIE: See the Man Run (Robert Culp - 1971 - Drama)
10:15PM News
10:45PM MOVIE: "The Chalk Garden" (Deborah Kerr - 1964 - English Drama)
5:45AM News
6:30AM PS4
3:00PM MOVIE: "An Ideal Husband" (Paulette Goddard - 1948 - British Comedy)
4:30PM Scholarquiz
6:00PM News
6:30PM Lassie
7:00PM All in the Family (Family feuding bugs Archie.)
8:30PM The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Rhoda redecorates for boss Lou.)
10:00PM News
10:30PM MOVIE: "Love with the Proper Stranger" (Natalie Wood - 1963 - Drama)
6:30AM Agriculture
8:00AM Corky
6:00PM News
6:30PM Sports Illustrated
8:00PM MOVIE: "The Big Country" (Part 1 of 2 - Gregory Peck - 1958 - Western)
10:00PM News
12:00PM NFL Football: Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings (Nothing listed at 3:00PM.)
3:30PM Schools
6:00PM News
6:30PM Hee Haw
8:30PM The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Rhoda redecorates for boss Lou.)
10:00PM News
11:00PM MOVIE: "Poppy" (W. C. Fields - 1936 - Comedy) (Listed as "Comedy" in guide listing.)
1:00PM Collage
2:00PM Spoilers
2:15PM Wrestling
6:30PM NFL
8:00PM MOVIE: "The Big Country" (Part 1 of 2 - Gregory Peck - 1958 - Western)
10:00PM News
12:00AM Wrestling
12:30PM NFL
6:00PM News
6:30PM The Lawrence Welk Show (Down home music.)
8:00PM MOVIE: "The Big Country" (Part 1 of 2 - Gregory Peck - 1958 - Western)
10:00PM News
12:00AM Wrestling
7:00AM Almanac
8:00AM Samson
10:30AM MOVIE: "Blondie Has Servant Trouble" (Penny Singleton - 1940 - Comedy) (Listed as Blondie in
guide listing - Movie title mentioned in Highlights section.)
12:00PM MOVIE: "Men are Such Fools" (Humphrey Bogart - 1938 - Comedy) (Listed as Bogart Movie in
guide listing - Movie title mentioned in Highlights section.)
2:00PM MOVIE: "Boys of the City" (Bobby Jordan - 1940 - Drama) (Listed as Bowery Boys in guide listing -
Movie title mentioned in Highlights section.)
6:30PM Dragnet
7:00PM The Lawrence Welk Show (Don't know if it's the same episode shown on channels 3 & 10.)
9:00PM The Comedians (Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Tony Randall, Don Adams, Peggy Cass & Ron Carey -
Special)
10:00PM Hockey: St. Louis Blues vs. Los Angeles Kings (Listed as Blues Hockey in guide listing.)
12:00PM NFL Football: Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings (Nothing listed at 3:00PM.)
6:00PM The Lawrence Welk Show (Don't know if it's the same episode shown on channels 3 & 10, or
even 11.)
8:30PM The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Rhoda redecorates for boss Lou.)
10:00PM News
10:15PM MOVIE: "The Strange Case of Doctor Rx" (Patric Knowles - 1942 - Horror) (Listed as Horror
Movie in guide listing - Movie title mentioned in Highlights section.)
KCBJ-TV Ch. 17 (Now KMIZ-TV - ABC) Columbia, MO. (This is, so far, the oldest guide listing I can find of
this TV station, KCBJ-TV signed on the air on December 5, 1971.)
9:00AM Bewitched
9:30AM Lidsville
1:00PM NCAA Football: Pioneer Bowl: Eastern Michigan vs. Louisana Tech
4:00PM Wide World of Sports (National drag racing & world pro skiing.)
10:00PM News
The full official title of The Jerry Lewis Show (7 AM, chs. 2, 3, and 17) was Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please
Sit Down?
I was familiar with the Pioneer Bowl before this. I looked it up. Interesting TV in 1971.
Quite welcome. :) And I also caught another: The Archie Show (9:30 AM, chs. 4, 7 and 13) was Archie's
TV Funnies.
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
3:05 News
7:00 Today
5:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 News
12:00 Matlock
4:00 Beetlejuice
10:00 News
11:00 Studs
11:30/12:00 M*A*S*H
12:30 A Current Affair
1:00 News
6:30 News
10:00 Geraldo
11:00 Home
12:00 Jeopardy!
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:30 Billy
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
1:30 In Concert
3:30 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
10:30 Amen
12:00 News
5:30 News
11:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael
5:00 News
12:30 News
3:30 sign-off
6:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 CBS Evening News
4:35 sign-off
5:30 News
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
9:30 Billy
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
1:00 News
2:00 In Concert
5:30 AgDay
6:30 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Designing Women
6:00 News
7:00 News
12:30 News
1:00 Personals
1:30 sign-off
6:30 Widget
12:30 Benson
2:30 ALF
3:00 DuckTales
12:00 Hunter
6:15 College...
6:45 AM Weather
3:00 TBA
12:30 sign-off
4:00 Instructional programs
5:00 AgDay
6:30 News
7:00 Today
5:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:00 Nature
2:00 GED
1:00 sign-off
10:00 Homestretch
8:30 NewsVision
9:00 Mystery!
1:00 sign-off
6:30 Widget
12:00 Matlock
2:30 DuckTales
4:30 Beetlejuice
7:00 Cheers
1:00 Stuntmaster
2:00 sign-off
2:30 DuckTales
4:30 Beetlejuice
6:30 Cheers
7:00 Married... with Children
7:30 Cheers
10:00 News
11:00 Studs
11:30 M*A*S*H
1:00 News
11:00 Home
12:30 Loving
4:00 227
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:30 Billy
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
1:00 sign-off
6:30 Read...
7:00 He-Man
8:00 Success-N-Life
2:30 Banacek
4:30 Read...
10:00 I Spy
11:00 Mister Ed
6:00 He-Man
8:30 Widget
9:00 Success-N-Life
12:00 Matlock
5:00 ALF
7:30 Amen
10:00 Hunter
11:30 V-TV
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
11:35 Seinfeld
12:05 Cornerstone
6:00 Focus
6:30 In Touch
8:00 Birdz
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
6:00 News
11:30 News
6:00 Newsbreakers
8:00 Today
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
1:30 Baywatch
6:30 Christian...
8:00 Today
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Friends
2:00 Leeza
6:30 Dialogue
6:00 News
11:30 News
6:00 Zoboomafoo
7:00 Noddy
8:30/9:00 Teletubbies
7:30 Wishbone
9:30 Arthur
10:00 Noddy
11:30 HealthWeek
7:00/7:30 Antiques
12:00 sign-off
9:00 Beetleborgs
10:00 X-Men
10:30 Spider-Man
2:00/2:30 Coach
7:30 Lionhearts
11:00 ER
3:30 sign-off
3:00 NHL: regional coverage (Colorado at Chicago, Detroit at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh at NY Rangers)
10:00 News
10:30 Cheers
6:00 Click
6:30 Zorro
6:00 VIP
10:00 News
11:00 Matlock
7:00 Robinson
5:00 Christy
1:00 Worship
7am-2am only
5 WOI ABC
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Jerry Springer
11:00 Home
11:30 News
3:00 Vicki!
5:00 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
6:30 Roseanne
10:00 News
10:35 Cheers
11:35 Nightline
8 KCCI CBS
12:00 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
9:30 WonderWorks
10:00 Wordscape
11:00 My Best
11:15 Futures
6:30 Hometime
13 WHO NBC
7:00 Today
9:00 Leeza
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Blossom
10:00 News
1:05 Geraldo
17 KDSM Fox
3:30 Animaniacs
4:00 Bonkers
6:30 Coach
10:00 Code 3
12:00 Cops
In the mid 90s WOI did get the rights of Jeopardy before going to WHO-TV.
Given this was the day of the 1994 Northridge quake most of the Big 3 stations were pre-empted!
Retro: The Palm Beach Post, Janurary 1, 1989 (Day of the big affilation switch.)
WTVJ-TV Ch. 4 (Now Ch. 6 - First day with NBC.), Miami, FL.
WCIX-TV Ch. 6 (Now WFOR-TV, Ch. 4 - First day with CBS.), Miami, FL.
WPEC-TV Ch. 12 (First day with CBS.), West Palm Beach, FL.
WLRN-TV Ch. 17 (PBS), Miami, FL.
WPBF-TV Ch. 25 (First day on the air - ABC.), Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
WFLX-TV Ch. 29 (Fox\IND), Riviera Beach, FL [Also airs on Ch. 53 via translator in Vero Beach.].
9:00AM Wonderworks
10:00AM NOVA
5:00PM Camera 2
11:00PM Lovejoy
12:00AM Thriller
1:00AM (Signoff)
WTVJ-TV Ch. 4 (Now Ch. 6 - First day with NBC.), Miami, FL.
6:30AM Montage
4:00PM To Be Announced
11:15PM News
11:35PM Sports Final
4:05AM (Signoff)
11:00AM Mosaic
11:30AM Feedback
4:00PM To Be Announced
11:15PM News
1:45AM (Signoff)
WCIX-TV Ch. 6 (Now WFOR-TV, Ch. 4 - First day with CBS.), Miami, FL.
12:00PM To Be Announced
12:30PM To Be Announced
4:00PM NFC Divisional Playoff: Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers. (Live)
7:00PM 60 Minutes
11:00PM News
7:00AM Grandstand
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
2:00AM (Signoff)
7:00AM TV Mass
8:00AM Newsmakers
1:00PM Skiing: World Cup Men's Slalom. From Madonna di Campiglio, Italy. (Taped)
6:00PM News
11:40PM News
2:25AM (Signoff)
WPEC-TV Ch. 12 (First day with CBS.), West Palm Beach, FL.
12:00PM To Be Announced
12:30PM To Be Announced
4:00PM NFC Divisional Playoff: Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers. (Live)
7:00PM 60 Minutes
9:30AM Currents
2:00PM Streamside
7:30PM On Stage
8:30PM Commentando
9:00PM Foro 17
9:30PM Opiniones
10:30PM Enterese
11:30PM (Signoff)
8:30AM Gait
9:00AM Money
1:00PM MOVIE: "A Love Affair: The Eleanor & Lou Gehrig Story" (Drama - 1970)
3:30PM Grandstand
11:30AM Pelicula
1:30PM FUTBOL: Partido Calificativo de la Copa Mundial: Espana vs. Irlanda del Norte. (Grabado)
7:00PM Castro
1:30AM (Signoff)
WPBF-TV Ch. 25 (First day on the air - ABC.), Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
8:00AM MOVIE: "Amy" (Drama - 1981 - First regular program broadcast on WPBF-TV.)
11:30AM This Week with David Brinkley (First ABC program broadcast on WPBF-TV.)
1:00PM MOVIE: "Pollyanna" (Drama - 1960 - Preempts Bowl Time: Insights & Highlights)
3:30PM MOVIE: "Miracle on Ice" (Documentary - 1981 - Preempts Bowl Time: Insights & Highlights)
1:55AM (Signoff)
WFLX-TV Ch. 29 (Fox\IND), Riviera Beach, FL [Also airs on Ch. 53 via translator in Vero Beach.].
6:30AM To Be Announced
9:00AM Shalom
11:30AM Columbo
12:30AM To Be Announced
1:00AM (Signoff?)
12:30PM Monsters
12:00AM To Be Announced
1:00AM To Be Announced
1:30AM (Signoff)
6:00PM News
6:30PM Newhart
10:00PM News
11:30PM Cellulite
1:00AM (Signoff)
8:00AM Transformers
7:30PM Superboy
11:00PM To Be Announced
12:30AM (Signoff)
10:30AM Ramona
11:00AM Wonderworks
8:00PM Nature
10:00PM Mystery!
12:30PM (Signoff)
WHFT-TV Ch. 45 (TBN), Pembroke Park, FL.
1:00PM Newborn
4:00PM In Touch
2:00AM (Signoff)
Retro: The Palm Beach Post, December 31, 1988 (Day before big affilation switch.)
WTVJ-TV Ch. 4 (Now Ch. 6 - Last day with CBS.), Miami, FL.
WCIX-TV Ch. 6 (Now WFOR-TV, Ch. 4 - Last day as an independent.), Miami, FL.
WPEC-TV Ch. 12 (Last day with ABC.), West Palm Beach, FL.
WFLX-TV Ch. 29 (Fox\IND), Riviera Beach, FL [Also airs on Ch. 53 via translator in Vero Beach.].
7:00AM Wonderworks
2:00PM MotorWeek
12:30AM (Signoff)
WTVJ-TV Ch. 4 (Now Ch. 6 - Last day with CBS.), Miami, FL.
8:30AM Superman
12:00PM To Be Announced [At press time, there was a possibility "NFL Today" would air here.]
4:00PM College Basketball/NFC Divisional Playoff: Tentatively scheduled: Kentucky at Louisville. [This
game may air Sunday due to possible NFC playoff time change.] (Live)
6:00PM News [News may be pre-empted, depending on the time of today's NFC Divisional Playoff game.]
6:30PM CBS News [Program may be pre-empted, depending on the time of today's NFC Divisional Playoff
game.]
7:00PM King Orange Jamboree Parade (Preempts News, Picture South Florida, Dirty Dancing & Raising
Miranda.)
11:00PM News
8:00AM Kissyfur
10:30AM ALF
12:30PM To Be Announced [At press time, there was a possibility "NFL Live!" would air here.]
10:00PM Hunter
11:00PM News
2:00AM (Signoff)
WCIX-TV Ch. 6 (Now WFOR-TV Ch. 4 - Last day as an independent.), Miami, FL.
7:30AM Bravo
9:00AM Sybervision
10:00PM News
10:30PM M*A*S*H
11:00PM M*A*S*H (This was a "New Years Eve" episode - Preempts Carsons Comedy Classics.)
11:30PM Happy New Year, America (First CBS program to air on WCIX-TV - Preempts Informercials &
Movie.)
1:30AM (Signoff)
8:30AM Denver, the Last Dinosaur (Preempts Disney's Adventures of the The Gummi Bears.)
10:30AM ALF
12:30PM To Be Announced [At press time, there was a possibility "NFL Live!" would air here.]
10:00PM Hunter
11:00PM News
2:00AM (Signoff)
1:00PM Skiing: World Cup Men's Downhill. From Val Gardena, Italy.
6:00PM News
8:00PM MOVIE: "Superman III" (Action - 1983 - Preempts Murphy's Law at 8:00PM)
11:00PM News
2:15AM (Signoff)
WPEC-TV Ch. 12 (Last day with ABC.), West Palm Beach, FL.
11:00AM Young Universe (Prempts 1st half of the Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show.)
11:30AM Great Television Network Switch (I would like to see this - Prempts 2nd half of the Bugs Bunny
& Tweety Show.)
1:00PM The Peach Bowl: Iowa vs. North Carolina State. From Atlanta. (Preempts Skiing.)
6:00PM News
6:30PM Wheel of Fortune (Did WPEC-TV ever air ABC News on Saturday evenings.)
11:00PM News
11:30PM Dick Clark's New Years Rockin' Eve '89 (Last ABC program to air on WPEC-TV.)
1:30PM Hometime
3:00PM Motorweek
7:30PM Ramona
11:05PM (Signoff)
7:00AM Spider-Man
7:30AM Dino-Riders
8:00AM Robocop
8:30AM Bravestarr
5:00PM Grandstand
7:00AM Ulises
8:00AM Remi
8:30AM Voltron
12:00PM Comentarios
5:30PM Tu Musica
6:00PM Noticiero
11:00PM Pelicula
1:00AM Pelicula
3:00AM (Signoff)
WFLX-TV Ch. 29 (Fox\IND), Riviera Beach, FL [Also airs on Ch. 53 via translator in Vero Beach.].
10:00AM Bonanza
4:30PM Webster
5:30PM Superboy
2:00AM MOVIE: "Take this Job & Shove it" (Comedy-drama - 1981)
8:00AM Spider-Man
8:30AM Dino-Riders
9:00AM Robocop
1:00PM The Peach Bowl: Iowa vs. North Carolina State. From Atlanta. (Preempts Movies.)
5:00PM T & T
7:00PM Monsters
8:00PM McCloud
10:00PM G.L.O.W.
11:00PM Maude
11:30PM MOVIE: "The Invisible Man Returns" (Science fiction - 1940 - B/W)
8:30AM Superman
12:00PM To Be Announced [At press time, there was a possibility "NFL Today" would air here.]
4:00PM College Basketball/NFC Divisional Playoff: Tentatively scheduled: Kentucky at Louisville. [This
game may air Sunday due to possible NFC playoff time change.] (Live)
6:00PM News [News may be pre-empted, depending on the time of today's NFC Divisional Playoff game.]
6:30PM Hee Haw [Program may be pre-empted, depending on the time of today's NFC Divisional Playoff
game.]
8:00PM Miss Florida Teen USA Pagent (Preempts Dirty Dancing & Raising Miranda.)
11:00PM News
11:30PM Happy New Year, America (Last CBS program aired on WTVX-TV - Preempts Movie or Special.)
4:30AM (Signoff?)
9:30AM Motorweek
5:30PM NatureScene
6:00PM Hometime
6:30PM Collectors
9:00AM KPTL
That day CBS showed the NFC Divisional Playoff aka the infamous "Fog Bowl" game between the
Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Bears at 12:30. NBC showed the AFC Divisional Playoff game
between the Seattle Seahawks and Cincinnati Bengals at 4pm.
Also WTVJ's King Orange Jamboree coverage had guest stars from NBC shows to promote the switch.
If anyone could post the post switch schedule for that Sunday and the weekday daytime schedule that
would be great!
Ok, Thank you. The guide listing I got this from mentioned some of the King Orange Jamboree guest
stars, which included Sandy Duncan, Chuck Zink & Cliff Morrison.
I just uploaded the guide listing for Sunday, January, 1, 1989. I might upload the guide listings for January
2 & or 3, 1989 as well.
2 WBBM CBS
6:30 Skatebirds
9:30 Kidsworld
11:00 Newsmakers
5:30 News
6:00 60 Minutes
7:00 Archie Bunker's Place
8:00 Alice
10:00 News
2:35 Newsmakers
5 WMAQ NBC
6:30 AgUSA
8:00 Contigo
8:30 Everyman
9:00 Gamut
10:30 On Q
5:00 News
7:00 CHiPs
10:00 News
12:45 Gamut
1:45 News
7 WLS ABC
7:00 Consultation
11:30 Directions
10:00 News
9 WGN Ind
7:00 News
3:30 Movie "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold"
10:00 News
12:02 News
2:02 News
11 WTTW PBS
8:30 Zoom
10:00 Zoom
10:30 Feelings
6:00 Soundstage
7:30 Damien
26 WCIU Ind
32 WFLD Ind
4:30 Lucy
38 WCFC Ind
7:00 Manna
44 WSNS Ind
1:00 Dimensions
6:00 Bullwinkle
11:00 Webster
11:30 227
12:00 Matlock
3:00 DuckTales
7:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
11:30 Studs
6:00 News
6:30 News
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
9:00 Roseanne
11:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 Jeopardy!
12:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:05 News
1:40 Personals
6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
5:30 News
11:00 News
1:35 Later
2:35 News
6:00 Homestretch
6:30 AM Weather
6:45 To Life!
11:00 GED
9:00 Nova
10:00 Frontline
12:30 sign-off
23 WMCC Ind Marion
6:30 Cartoons
10:00 Success-N-Life
8:00 Hunter
9:00 Quincy, ME
11:00 Taxi
11:30 WKRP in Cincinnati
7:00 TBA
7:15 AM Weather
12:00 Nova
2:00 TBA
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
10:30 Hometime
11:30 Travels
12:30 sign-off
12:30 Breakthrough
5:00 Bonanza
10:30 Conquerors
1:30 Discovery
9:00 Breakthrough
9:30 Joy
11:00 Geraldo
2:00 Bewitched
2:30 Widget
3:00 Tom & Jerry
4:00 Beetlejuice
5:00 ALF
7:00 Cheers
10:00 News
2:00 Newhart
2:30 sign-off
ABV2
2.05 Eternity (the story of Arthur Stace, a World War I veteran who wrote the word "Eternity"
throughout Sydney for more than 30 years)
4.30 Madeline
5.55 Bananaman
12.35 Rage
HSV7
9.00 Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal (Hugh Jackman is one of the guest celebrities)
12.00 News
7.30 Miracle Babies (documentary about babies treated at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital)
8.30 Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Variety Benefit (from Melbourne Convention Centre)
11.00 Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal (includes the announcement of the final total)
GTV9
7.00 Today
9.30 (WIN) The Last Leaf (special produced by the LDS Church)
4.00 Challenger
7.29 Keno
8.30 Cybill
9.00 Frasier
11.10 Nightline
ATV10
7.00 X-Men
6.00 M*A*S*H
6.30 Neighbours
SBS
7.00 Telegiornale
9.00 Le Journal
9.40 Vremya
3.00 TV Ed
4.00 Insight
1.30 sign-off
Channel 31
10.30 UK Today
11.30 sign-off
ABV2
9.55 Hunter
6.30 Countdown
12.30 sign-off
HSV7
7.00 Wombat
7.30 Heidi
5.00 Fame
6.30 VFL: highlights of Collingwood v. Essendon, Geelong v. Fitzroy and Richmond v. Melbourne
12.00 sign-off
GTV9
6.00 Thunderbirds
12.00 Bonanza
10.30 Gloria
ATV10
7.30 Magnum, PI
SBS
3.15 Cartoons (from Czechoslovakia, Mexico and Poland)
5.00 Dateline
12.25 sign-off
WTTV/WTTK UPN4/29
07:00AM VR Troopers
07:30AM TaleSpin
12:00PM Matlock
03:30PM Gargoyles
04:00PM Aladdin
10:00PM News
11:30PM Golf
04:00AM 227
04:30AM 227
WRTV ABC6
06:00AM News
11:00AM Rolonda
12:00PM News
12:30PM Loving
05:00PM News
05:30PM News
06:00PM News
10:00PM 20/20
11:00PM News
11:30PM Nightline
02:00AM In Concert
WISH CBS8
05:00AM News
05:30AM News
06:00AM News
10:30AM Marilu
12:00PM News
05:00PM News
06:00PM News
07:30PM Jeopardy!
11:00PM News
WTHR NBC13
05:00AM News
05:30AM News
06:00AM News
07:00AM Today
01:00PM Leeza
03:00PM Donahue
04:00PM Sally
05:00PM News
06:00PM News
07:30PM Cops
11:00PM News
02:30AM News
WNDY WB23
03:00PM Hunter
04:00PM Wiseguy
10:00PM Renegade
WXIN FOX59
06:00AM Exosquad
10:00AM Cheers
11:00AM Geraldo
03:30PM Taz-Mania
04:00PM Animaniacs
06:30PM Coach
07:00PM Roseanne
07:30PM EXTRA
08:00PM VR.5
09:00PM The X-Files
10:00PM News
Superstations:
Chicago:
WGN-TV WB9
07:00AM News
10:00AM Quincy
11:00AM Geraldo
12:00PM News
02:00PM Geraldo
09:00PM News
02:30AM Zephyr
WISH CBS8
5:00 News
11:00 News
4:00 News
7:00 JAG
10:00 News
12:35 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
4:00 News
6:30 Jeopardy!
7:00 JAG
10:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
11:00 News
2:00 Passions
4:00 EXTRA
4:30 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:35 Later
1:05 EXTRA
1:35 News
5:00 News
11:30 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 News
5:30 ABC World News Tonight
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:35 News
5:00 News
6:00 Today
11:00 News
1:00 Passions
2:00 Leeza
4:00 News
6:30 Friends
10:00 News
12:35 Later
4:00 News
9 WGN WB Chicago
12:00 News
9:00 News
3:00 News
4:00 Matlock
6:40 Zoboomafoo
7:40 Arthur
9:10 Teletubbies
9:35 Noddy
1:00 Arthur
2:00 Nature
3:30 Arthur
4:00 Zoom
4:30 Arthur
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
1:30 TBA
5:00 AgDay
5:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Friends
10:00 News
11:35 Seinfeld
1:35 Later
6:00 Doug
7:00 Recess
6:30 Seinfeld
9:35 Frasier
10:35 M*A*S*H
11:05 NewsRadio
2:05 Bewitched
3:05 Cops
3:35 sign-off
5:30 News
12:00 News
2:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 JAG
10:00 News
12:35 EXTRA
2:35 Coach
5:00 Bewitched
6:00 News
11:00 Leeza
4:00 Roseanne
9:00 News
10:30 Frasier
11:00 Cheers
11:30 NewsRadio
5:00 News
12:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
9:00 News
10:00 The Simpsons
11:00/11:30 Frasier
12:30 Taxi
2:00 News
3:30 Cops
4:00 M*A*S*H
7:00 Arthur
8:00 Teletubbies
11:30 GED
3:00 Zoboomafoo
3:30 Wishbone
4:00 Zoom
4:30 MotorWeek
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
12:00 sign-off
5:00 News
9:00 EXTRA
9:30 Real TV
5:00 News
10:00 News
2:05 sign-off
7:30 Victory
8:30 Up to Jerusalem
5:30 News
3:30 Victory
11:35 M*A*S*H
6:00 Recess
6:30 Doug
7:00 Pokémon
7:30 Histeria!
4:00 Pokémon
8:00 Angel
11:30 Cops
12:00 Real TV
2:30 sign-off
Although by 2000 it had probably disappeared from statewide cable carriage, I'm surprised that WTTV-4
Bloomington/WTTK-29 Kokomo (then WB, now CBS) wasn't still included in the Tribune's TV listings.
(South Bend is 87 miles from Kokomo).
Same with WLFI-18 (CBS) Lafayette (despite 107 miles from SB to LAF).
Been meaning to get to a couple of Retro listings, but haven't had time.
CHANNELS
8/5/93 - Thurs
5AM
3 Rush Limbaugh
5 The Judge
11 Highway to Heaven
13 Violincello
22 Headline News
30 ANC News
38B Underdog
5 Faith 20
30 Nightside
6AM
2 4 7 22 40 News
3 CBS News
8 ABC/Local News
9 Commercial Program
11 Webster
13 Learn to Read
20 Camp Candy
26 Kenneth Copeland
30 NBC/Local News
61 DuckTales
6:30
3 News
9 Tom & Jerry
11 Ducktales
13 GED
20 T-Rex
26 Commercial Programs
6:45
57 AM Weather
7AM
2 3 This Morning-Smith/Zahn
4 22 30 Today-Couric/Gumbel
9 Inspector Gadget
11 Stunt Dawgs
13 24 65 Sesame Street
57 Reading Rainbow
61 James Bond Jr.
7:30
9 Camp Candy
[The Flintstones may air here. (There's tons of these, I assume these are WWOR EMI programs.)]
11 Jetsons
38B DuckTales
57 Mister Rogers
61 Beetlejuice
8AM
8:30
9 Widget
11 T-Rex
24 65 Mister Rogers
38B Woody Woodpecker
61 Darkwing Duck
9AM
2 Jane Whitney
3 Maury Povich
4 Classic Concentration
5 I Love Lucy BW
Scheduled: Singer Jon Secada; actors Christian Slater, Mario Van Peebles.
8 Phil Donahue
11 Happy Days
20 Highway to Heaven
22 Geraldo
24 57 65 Sesame Street
30 Joan Rivers
61 Stunt Dawgs
9:30
4 Caesars Challenge
5 Mama's Family
9 Silver Spoons
11 Designing Women
13 Mister Rogers
61 Cosby Show
10AM
5 Mama's Family
8 Geraldo
9 Perfect Strangers
11 Paradise Beach
13 Sesame Street
20 Church Service-Catholic
24 57 65 Lamb Chop's Play-Along
26 Valuevision
30 Montel Williams
40 Vicki!
Scheduled topic: Hollywood wives. Guests include Paula Steiger, Jan Rooney.
61 Jenny Jones
10:30
5 People's Court
9 It's a Living
11 Wavelength
20 Christopher Closeup
57 Reading Rainbow
11AM
2 3 Price is Right
4 Jerry Springer
Scheduled topic: vitiligo, a skin disease characterized by loss of pigment. (Wow, no stripper fights!)
7 Home
8 40 Regis & Kathie Lee
9 Richard Bey
11 Joan Rivers
22 Designing Women
24 65 Reading Rainbow
38B Honeymooners BW
61 People's Court
11:30
5 People's Court
13 Reading Rainbow
22 Designing Women
38B Jeffersons
57 Mister Rogers
61 Wonder Years
Noon
2 3 5 7 8 22 40 News
11 Vicki!
13 Learn to Read
24 65 Welcome to My Studio
26 700 Club
30 Classic Concentration
57 Sesame Street
61 Love Connection
12:30
4 Love Connection
5 Matlock
7 8 40 Loving
13 GED
22 30 Caesars Challenge
61 That's Amore
1PM
7 8 40 All My Children
9 New Adam-12
11 Shirley
Scheduled topic: battered women. (She had just started that Monday)
13 Frugal Gourmet
26 Valuevision
38B Okavango (Apparently a family drama set in Botswana, a notable star being Eddie Albert of Green
Acres)
1:30
5 Diff'rent Strokes
9 Baseball
13 Welcome to My Studio
24 65 Vicotry Garden
38B ALF
2PM
4 22 30 Another World
11 Flintstones
13 24 65 Charlie Rose
38B Heathcliff
61 Commercial Program
2:30
5 Beetlejuice
26 I Dream of Jeannie
38B Ducktales
61 Tale Spin
3PM
2 3 Guiding Light
4 Maury Povich
5 61 Merrie Melodies
7 8 40 General Hospital
13 Club Connect
20 Woody Woodpecker
22 Tale Spin (weren't most Big 3 stations getting rid of cartoons by '93?)
30 Matlock
57 You Can Choose
3:30
20 Alvin Show
22 Goof Troop
26 Okavango
4PM
2 Geraldo
3 7 Oprah Winfrey
Scheduled topic: disagreeing with a former lover over debts incurred during the relationship.
4 40 Phil Donahue
5 61 Tiny Toons
13 Sesame Street
20 Jetsons
After Bubba kills a suspect during an armed-robbery attempt, the man's good-old-boy brothers are dead
set on revenge. Tom Wormlee: Bill Gribble.
24 65 Barney & Friends
26 Divorce Court
30 Desinging Women
Dolly Parton plays Charlene's 'guardian movie star,' who comes to her in a dream with news of her baby's
birth. Part 1 of 2.
Schemer's plan to convert Harry's workshop into a snack bar leaves a bad taste in everyone's mouth.
4:30
5 61 Batman
9 Kiner's Korner
24 65 Sesame Street
26 The Judge
30 Golden Girls
Dorothy invites her ex (Herbert Edelman) to their daughter's wedding, but only because it'll give her the
opportunity to get revenge.
5PM
2 3 4 7 8 News
5 Montel Williams
9 227
Lester (Hal Williams) obliges Pearl by having a man-to-man talk with Calvin about sex, and then worries
when Calvin asks Brenda out. [The Love Boat may air here.]
11 Hogan Family
Mother Poole (Kathleen Freeman) moves in with the Hogans after Mrs. Poole vents her anger against her
overbearing mother-in-law.
Min (Pia Jasmine Manalo) and Kathy (Lauren Elizabeth King) learn about sharing.
20 Underdog
22 30 Married...with Children
26 Family Feud
38B Wavelength
40 People's Court
57 Sesame Street
61 Goof Troop
5:30
3 8 22 40 News
9 Amen
Honeymoon plans go awry when a man (Robert Schenkken) tries to jump from the ledge of Thelma and
Reuben's hotel suite. [The Love Boat, in profess, may air.]
11 Charles in Charge
Charles finds little to like in Jamie's new friend-a snobbish girl who controls a school clique.
13 Inside Albany
20 Flintstones
26 Wavelength
30 Cheers
Cliff (John Ratzenberger) is scared sightless when Margaret (Annie Golden) returns from Canada with an
offer to go steady.
WTIC: A teen idol (Eddie Garcia) chooses Bayside to film an antidrug commercial, but the gang feels
betrayed when they learn he smokes pot.
6PM
2 3 4 7 8 22 30 40 News
5 Roseanne
Darlene (Sara Gilbert) is asked to read her winning poem on Culture Night at her school, but she would
rather stay home.
9 Cosby Show
Clair (Phylicia Rashad) puts Cliff (Bill Cosby) on a low-salt, low-fat, low-cholestrol diet, but he doesn't take
easily to the new regimen. [Leave it to Beaver may air here.]
11 Growing Pains
Part 2. Mike & Amy (Heather Langenkamp) try to get from Spain to Paris, where Mike's mother is in a
hospital.
20 Jetsons
24 65 Butterflies
Russell adds to his parents' worries when they discover that their unemployed son has become a father.
26 Knight Rider
Michael enters an alternative-fuel race to discover who's been sabotaging the entires.
38 Hogan Family
61 Full House
D.J. (Candace Cameron) tries to make herself look older after spending a difficult first day amid the
veterans of junior high.
6:30
2 3 CBS News
4 22 30 NBC News
5 Rescue 911
An elderly woman who suffered a heart attack while scuba diving off the Florida Keys.
7 8 40 ABC News
9 Cosby Show
While Sondra is sick and her guard is down, the grandmothers swiftly move in and snatch up the twins.
11 Wonder Years
Kevin (Fred Savage) tries to avoid the humiliation of his mother's protective vigilance as he plays tackle
football after school with his pals.
20 Tennessee Tuxedo
38B M*A*S*H
61 Love Connection
7PM
2 Hard Copy
3 Inside Edition
4 Cops
7 8 Jeopardy!
9 Married...with Children
Conclusion. Al (Ed O'Neill) jousts to save his family after the Unctonians unite against them. [Gimme a
Break! may air here.]
11 Different World
While visiting Hillman, Clair Huxtable fends off the advances of an alumunus (Robert Hooks).
22 Wheel of Fortune
38B Cheers
61 Roseanne
Bowling night finds Roseanne checking out Becky's boyfriend, while Jackie and Booker make a bet with
high stakes.
7:30
2 3 Entertainment Tonight
4 Love Connection
5 Inside Edition
7 8 Wheel of Fortune
9 Married...with Children
Bud is puzzled when Kelly is asked to join a group of intellectuals; Al and Jeferson attempt to piece
together a workbench. [Fish may air here.]
11 Cheers
Diane (Shelley Long) fears that actor Andy Schroeder (Derek McGrath), who once tried to strangle her,
has escaped from the home for the criminally insane and is out to get her.
22 Jeopardy!
26 Hollywood Babylon
30 40 Hard Copy
WTIC: Murphy's wisecracks may get her expelled from Lamaze class-which would leave her classmates
breathing sighs of relief.
8PM
2 3 Top Cops
Wyoming's Paul Dean describes his pursuit of a suspefct who killed a man; Ohio's Al Word recalls
investigating the shooting death of his elderly aunt and uncle; Illinois officer Bill Michael tells of coming
to the aid of two children who had stopped breathing.
Couch, sofa, love seat. Roughly the same? Not if it's the first one purchased by 'us,' as opposed to 'you'
or 'me.'
5 61 The Simpsons
Marge escapes a flu epidemic, but not the eyes of Apu, who catcher her accidentally taking an item
during a shopping run for flu sufferers. Her attonrey: Lionel Hutz, of course. David Crosby has a cameo.
7 8 40 World of Discovery
'The Secret Life of 118 Greet Street' uses magnification, slow motion and time-lapse photography to
examine the unseen creatures that inhabit a typical, well-kept home-and offers a new perspective on
everyday activities like eating, shaving and bathing.
9 Renegade
Reno takes refuge from a hurricane in a saloon, where he is held hostage by a pair of fugutives seeking
revenge on an ex-cellmate.
11 Movie
'Betsy's Wedding.' (1990) Alan Alda wrote, directed and stars as a financially pressed father, but the
scene-stealer is Aonthony LaPaglia as mobster Stevie Dee.
13 Adam Smith
An edition from Egypt and Israel includes efforts to save the Red Sea's coral reef by using a steel double-
pyramid; attempts to discover how the Great Pyramids were built; how the parting of the Red Sea was,
according to one researcher, 'physically possible.'
26 Movie
'Runaway Father.' (1991) Fact-based drama about an abandoned wife (Donna Mills) struggling to build a
career and raise three daughters after being deserted by her philandering husband (Jack Scalia).
38B Movie
'Summer School.' (1987) Carl Reiner directed this teen film with Mark Harmon as a teacherconned into
exchanging his Hawaiian vacation for a remedial English class.
8:30
4 22 30 Wings
Bad news chased by bad whiskey makes Alex (Farrah Forke) far from a dull girl, but just how far? Neither
she nor her shoulder-to-cry-on, Joe, is talking, making for a crazed Brian (Steven Weber).
5 61 Martin
When Martin is falsely jailed for credit card fraud, the gang scrambles to come up with bail money.
57 Frugal Gourmet
9PM
4 22 30 Cheers
Conclusion. Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) makes a fool of herself at Mr. Gaines' party, while the gang discovers
what Cliff has done with his mother (Frances Sternhagen). Mr. Gaines: Richard Doyle.
5 61 In Living Color
From 1991: A 911 caller gets an automated response; fur wearers get a clear-conscience option;
Oswald's son learns the facts of life from his imprisoned father.
7 8 40 Matlock
From 1986: Matlock weathers threats and logistical setbacks in defending a dying mob chieftain (Jose
Ferrer) charged with murdering his rival. Part 1 of 2. James L. McShane: William Conrad. Paul: Joe Penny.
9 Highlander
Duncan walks an emotional tightrope when he's reunited with a girlfriend (Elizabeth Gracen), a circus
performer whose planned robbery may leave him the fall guy.
13 Mystery!
'Peril at End House,' part 1 of 2. At a Cornish resort, Poirot (David Suchet) aids a woman who's had three
brushes with death. [The conclusion follows.]
24 57 65 Mystery!
'The Adventure of the Western Star' lures Hercule Poirot (David Suchet) into a case involving two huge
diamonds, blackmail and an ancient curse. Marie Marvelle: Rosalind Bennett. Gregory Rolf: Oliver
Cotton.
9:30
4 22 30 Seinfeld
Jerry adopts Elaine's opinion about a woman he's seeing and drops her, then Elaine changes her mind;
George accomapnies a woman (Megan Mullally) to a funeral and gets 'boyfriend' status-briefly.
'An adventure' with neighbors Rush and Ozzie (David Bowe, Eddie Gorodetsky) lands Eddie, Aldo and
Zack in jail after they're found drunk in a stolen car with a gun in the glove compartment.
[Last show of the series.]
10PM
2 3 Picket Fences
A 40-year-old woman is charged with killing the husband she is about to divorce, and Wambaugh
(Fyvush Finkel) attempts to build a temporary-insanity plea to attribute her recent erratic behavior to
menopause.
The Chicago Bulls hoopster is honored at a gala held in July 1991. Billy Crystal, Marsha Warfield, Will
Smith, Robert Townsend and Paul Rodriguez stage comic routines; George Wendt, Nora Dunn, Jane
Curtin, Victoria Jackson, Andrea Martin and Chris Farley take part in sketches; and Patti LaBelle, and
Bruce Hornsby and the Range perform.
5 9 11 20 26 61 News
7 8 40 Primetime Live
13 Mystery!
In the conclusion of 'Peril at End House,' the murder probe continues as Poirot (David Suchet) questions
Challenger and Freddie.
A 1992 film showcasing the Italian mezzosoprano, whom one writer called 'the opera world's...most
talked-about diva and darling.' Included: comments from Bartoli and clips of her performing.
57 Mystery!
Poirot (David Suchet) takes the case of 'The Veiled Lady' (Frances Barber), who says she's being
blackmailed by 'a horrible man.'
10:30
20 Designing Women
26 Commercial Programs
While initiating relations with the Tamarians-whose language is incomprehensible to humans-Picard and
the captain of the Tamarian ship (Paul Winfield) are transported to a planet where both face a fierce
beast.
11PM
2 3 4 7 8 22 30 40 News
5 M*A*S*H
Father Mulcahy tries to accommodate a GI's request for a Jewish religious ceremony.
11 Cheers
As Frasier's relationship with Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) fizzles, the guys convince him that Rebecca is warm
for his form.
13 24 57 65 Charlie Rose
20 Movie
'The Honkers.' (1972) Rodeo action footage highlights this story about the personal and professional
problems of an aging circuit rider. James Coburn.
38B Cheers
11:30
3 Silk Stalkings
Nothing's playful about the games a contractor's wife (Barbara Lee Alexander) plays. Foster: Tim
Thomerson.
Archie vs. the IRS: he's trying to weasel out of taxes on his income as a moonlighting cab driver.
9 Arsenio Hall
Scheduled: Jennifer Grey; music group Digable Planets; and Rachelle Ferrell and George Duke. [The
Streets of San Francisco, in progress, may air, followed by Simon & Simon.]
11 Murphy Brown
Miles panics when he realizes the older woman he shared a one-night stand with is the boss's wife (Clare
Peck).
61 Night Court
Roz (Marsha Warfield) sharpens her people skills on an arrogant child star (Billy Cohen) in court shooting
a TV pilot in which Harry has a bit part.
11:35
2 Silk Stalkings
7 8 40 Nightline
Midnight
5 Studs
11 Designing Women
13 Center Stage
26 Movie
'Cactus in the Snow.' (1972) Richard Thomas plays an 18-year-old soldier who is trying to lose his virginity
before he's sent to Vietnam.
38B Kojak
61 Commercial Program
12:05
7 Movie
'Fatal Woman.' (1991) A California forest ranger's wife (Lisa Zane) disappears the day after their wedding.
Colin Firth. Elijah: Billy Zane.
8 Paradise Beach
40 Dan Yorke
12:30
3 Entertainment Tonight
5 A Current Affair
9 Whoopi Goldberg
11 Honeymooners BW
12:35
4 22 30 David Letterman
Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert, Dana Delany, Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens.
40 Rush Limbaugh
1AM
3 Rush Limbaugh
9 Family Feud
11 News
13 In the Spotlight
20 Movie
'Vendetta.' (1986) A Hollywood stuntwoman (Karen Chase) getse herself jailed to revenge her sister's
death in prison.
38B Honeymooners
1:05
8 Arsenio Hall
40 Commercial Programs
1:30
3 Whoopi Goldberg
5 Rush Limbaugh
9 Joe Franklin
1:35
4 22 Bob Costas
Richard Lewis.
30 Studs
2AM
3 7 News
5 9 11 Commercial Programs
13 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
26 Valuevision
38B Movie BW
'Secret Agent.' (1936) Alfred Hitchcock's complex espionage tale of masquerade and murder in 1916
Switzerland. Madeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre.
2:05
2 Up to the Minute
4 News
22 Nightside
30 Bob Costas
2:30
3 Up to the Minute
2:35
8 Commercial Program
30 News
2:40
3AM
5 Movie
'Phase IV.' (1974) Weird chiller about Arizona ants that threaten to take over the world. Nigel Davneport,
Lynne Frederick.
11 Movie
'His Mistress.' (1984) Romance on the rocks between an aspiring executive (Julianne Phillips) and the
family man (Robert Urich) who heads the company.
13 Great Performances
3:05
30 Nightside
3:35
4 Nightside
4AM
4:30
7 Oprah Winfrey
4:45
5 Movietone News BW
6:30 News
7:00 Today
11:30 Battlestars
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 Quincy, ME
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show
1:29 Editorial
3:15 News
6:00 Perspective
6:30 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 AM Philadelphia
12:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
6:05 Dialogue
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
10:30 Blockbusters
11:30 Battlestars
12:00 News
3:00 Texas
6:00 News
7:00 News
7:30 PM Magazine
10:00 Quincy, ME
11:00 News
2:00 News
10:30 Alice
12:00 Tattletales
2:30 Capitol
5:00 News
10:00 Shannon
11:00 News
3:20 News
3:50 Editorial
8:45 AM Weather
1:30 Bernstein/Beethoven
3:00 Elizabeth
6:00 News
9:00 Middletown
11:00 Nova
6:30 Forum
12:00 Tattletales
2:30 Capitol
5:30 News
10:00 Shannon
11:00 News
1:25 Forum
8:00 Superman
11:30 News
3:30 Rhoda
7:00 Sha Na Na
12:30 Footsteps
7:30 News
10:00 News
10:30 Vikings!
10:00 Newsprobe
11:30 Bewitched
2:00 Cartoons
2:30 Spider-Man
3:30 Starblazers
5:00 Scooby-Doo
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 TBA
10:00 News
11:30 Kojak
12:30 Movie "Rachel & the Stranger"
6:00 News
2:00 Adam-12
5:30 TBA
10:55 News
5:00 Success-N-Life
7:00 Transformers
8:30 Jem
10:00 Bewitched
12:00 2 at Noon
4:00 DuckTales
7:00 Cheers
7:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
11:00 Cheers
11:30 Taxi
6:00 News
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
1:00 Geraldo
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:30 News
8:00 Highwayman
11:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Geraldo
10:30 Jeopardy!
11:30 Midday
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
3:00 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
6:15 AM Weather
7:00 Rockschool
6:00 News
6:30 News
10:30 Home
11:30 Loving
12:00 All My Children
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Today
11:30 News
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Highwayman
11:00 News
2:30 News
9:00 Blackout
12:00 News
3:00 Magnum, PI
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
6:45 News
7:00 Good Morning America
10:30 Home
11:30 Loving
3:00 Magnum, PI
6:00 News
7:00 Cheers
7:30 Taxi
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
9:00 Blackout
12:00 News
3:00 Geraldo
5:30 News
6:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Dallas
5:30 Alice
6:45 News
10:30 Home
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
12:30 Matchmaker
2:00 News
6:30 Follow Me
7:00 Chispita
11:30 Vanessa
5:30 Grecia
6:00 Noticiero
8:00 Quinceañera
9:00 Bonanza
11:30 Scrabble
8:00 Cannon
9:00 Quincy, ME
10:00 Combat!
11:00 Bizarre
6:45 AM Weather
5:30 Moneymakers
7:30 Sima-Y-Ashena
9:00 It Is Written
11:00 Success-N-Life
12:00 Santa Messa Good Friday Special
4:30 Boomerang
5:30 Telegiornale
1:00 Success-N-Life
8:00 Scooby-Doo
4:00 DuckTales
10:30 News
2:30 News
8:30 TBA
9:00 At Nine
9:30 TBA
11:00 I Spy
10:00 News
5:30 Flipper
7:00 ThunderCats
11:00 Quincy, ME
1:00 Cannon
3:30 Popeye
4:00 The Facts of Life
7:30 Cheers
10:00 News
3:30 Superbook
7:00 Scooby-Doo
12:00 Mindpower
1:30 Matchmaker
3:00 Heathcliff
10:00 Benson
10:30 Alice
9:00 Blackout
12:00 News
4:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Dallas
11:35 M*A*S*H
10:00 Coralito
11:00 La Intrusa
4:00 Preciosa
6:00 Noticentro
4:00 Bewitched
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 Cheers
6:00 News
6:30 Jeopardy!
7:30 News
10:00 News
10:30 Newspoint
2:00 News
7:00 AM Weather
7:30 EastEnders
8:00 Mystery!
9:00 Bergerac
6:30 Dinosaucers
7:30 Heathcliff
8:00 Superfriends
8:30 Lassie
11:00 Emergency!
12:00 Bonanza
1:30 Rifleman
3:00 Ghostbusters
3:30 Heathcliff
7:00 CHiPs
11:00 Kojak
60 KCSM PBS San Mateo
8:30 Bodywatch
5:00/5:30 Footsteps
6:30 Moneymakers
11:00 Mystery!
This was the finale for the CBS game Blackout (9 AM, chs. 10, 12 and 46). It was replaced by the show it
replaced thirteen weeks earlier, The $25,000 Pyramid.
I can't believe Degrassi Junior High only ran for two seasons. I rememeber it quite well from around
then.
Also amazed Bergerac, Eastemders and Dr Who were shown on PBS, entertaining enough shows but not
particularly educational or informative.
This year would have been close to the back end of Doctor Who in the UK, the following year it
disappeared for 15 years until the 2004 reboot.
1) Air TPIR in the afternoon after CBS moved it to the morning other than after March Madness coverage
Can imagine there were some unhappy viewers in San Francisco. Hope TPIR was a rerun. Maybe that
explains why the special aired on a Friday.
It wasn't an April Fool's joke: KPIX was airing Price is Right on weekdays at 3pm. The other CBS stations
listed here (KXTV, KHSL and KMST) aired that CBS Schoolbreak Special on Tuesday, March 29th, but KPIX
delayed it until April 1st.
Morning
5:15
4 God Sounds
24 Jonny Quest
56 Open Math
6:30
2 Kidsworld
24 Dr. Snuggles
42 Joys of Collecting
56 Sesame Street
6:45
13 Farm Report
7:00
7 Wildlife Adventure
13 US Farm Report
20 Survival '83
24 Fantastic Fun Festival
42 Kids' Corner
62 Funny Fables
7:30
7 One of a Kind
13 Uncle Ben
50 Detroit Today
56 Sesame Street
62 Infinity Factory
7:45
54 Grangallo et Petitro
8:00
7-24 Superfriends
11 Agri Country
20 Bible Class
42 Storytime
54 Pacha
62 Villa Alegre
8:30
2 Pandamonium
20 Heald of Truth
42 Let's Go
50 Romper Room
54 Passe-Partout
9:00
4-13 Smurfs
11 Baseball Bunch
20 Addams Family
32 Vision On
42 Untamed World
54 Belle et Sebastien
56 Decorative Painting
9:30
7-24 Pac-Man
20 Little Rascals
32 Down to Earth
42 Oopsy
50 Dr. Snuggles
54 Candy
10:00
9 Sesame Street
30 Business of Management
32 Championship Bridge
42 Easter Is
54 Casper
56 Antiques
10:30
30 Business of Management
32 Half-a-Handy Hour
42 History Canada
54 Nic et Pic
11:00
9 Coronation Street
13 Incredible Hulk/Spider-Man
20 Laugh Trax
42 Buck Rogers
56 Sneak Previews
11:30
56 Introduction to Survival
Afternoon
Noon
2 Kidsworld
4 Outdoor Life
9 What's New?
11 Gilligan's Planet
13 The Jetsons
20 Soul Train
42 Battlestar Galactica
56 Making It Count
12:30
2 Stars of Tomorrow
11 Fat Albert
13 Flash Gordon
30 Over Easy
32 The Academy
56 Making It Count
62 Relationships
1:00
4 Pre-Game
11 Blackstar
13 Kidsworld
30 Lap Quilt
32 Long Search
42 Red Fisher
54 D'hier a demain
56 Life on Earth
62 Black Forum
1:30
11 Wild Kingdom
42 Open Roads
62 Quest
2:00
7 Insight
9 CBC Sportsweekend
11 Nashville Music
13 Fishin' Ohio
30 Victory Garden
56 Nova
62 Up & Coming
2:30
62 Getting to Know Me
3:00
7 Sportsbeat
32 Men of Ideas
42 Wrestling
62 South by Northwest
3:30
20 Movie "Atragon"
62 From Jumpstreet
4:00
4 Al McGuire on Sports
54 Le lapin de Paques
62 TBA
4:30
30 The Lawmakers
32 KidsBeat
5:00
20 Buck Rogers
32 Sesame Street
50 Wonder Woman
5:45
Evening
6:00
4-13-42 News
9 CBC News
20 BJ/Lobo
50 Star Trek
56 World Adventure
6:30
7 News
13 13 Reports
62 TBA
7:00
4 Dance Fever
7 Buzz Luttrell
20 In Search of...
24 Solid Gold
30 At the Rose
32 Doctor Who
42 Diff'rent Strokes
50 White Shadow
56 World War I
7:30
4 Entertainment This Week (WDIV preempted most of the NBC primetime schedule that night)
7 Insight
32 Kidnapped
42 Circus
8:00
13 Diff'rent Strokes
42 Movie "Running"
50 Solid Gold
8:30
13 Silver Spoons
62 W.V. Grant
9:00
62 Hour of Deliverance
9:30
20 Movie "Seminole"
9:55
32 Conversations (part 1)
10:00
30 American Journey
10:30
11:00
4-7-9-13-24 News
20 Kojak
42 CTV News
11:05
54 La veillee Pascale
11:15
24 ABC News
11:20
42 News
11:30
2-11 News
24 Solid Gold
11:40
11:45
Late night
Midnight
2 Stars of Tomorrow
12:05
12:10
32 Rough Cuts
12:30
2 Movie "Framed"
24 Laugh Trax
12:40
1:00
13 Movie "Alfie"
1:45
2:00
11 News
2:30
13-50 News
3:00
4 America's Top Ten
3:30
4 News
4:00
WCBS-TV 2
7:30 - The Morning Program (with Rolland Smith, Mariette Hartley, Mark McEwen and Bob Saget)
2:30- Capitol (in around 7 weeks, it would be cancelled and put the new show, Bold and the Beautiful at
1:30 and ATWT at 2 beginning March 23rd, that year)
WNBC-TV 4
10:30 - Blockbusters
11:30 - Scrabble
12:30 - Wordplay
4:00 – Donahue
9:00- Cheers
2:00am- Crosswits
WABC-TV 7
9:00 - The Morning Show (aka Live with Regis and Kathie Lee)
10:00 – Jeopardy!
11:30 – Webster
12:30 - Loving
7:00 - Jeopardy!
10:00- 20/20
12am- Nightlife
6:00 am - Jayce
6:30 - Centurions
7:00 - Rambo
10:30- Bewitched
11:00 – One Day At A Time
2:30 - Jetsons
3:00 – Silverhawks
3:30 – She-Ra
4:00 – He-Man
4:30 – Thundercats
7:00 – M*A*S*H
12:00 am - Kojak
4:25am- Sign-Off
WOR-TV 9
Noon - News at Noon (with Tom Dunn and Sara Lee Kessler)
3:00 – Vegas
11:30 – Cannon
WPIX 11
6:30 – Mask
7:00 – Heathcliff
7:30 - Gobots
9:00 - Munsters
9:30 - F-Troop
2:30 – Superfriends
3:00 – Smurfs
3:30 – Ghostbusters
4:30 – Transformers
5:00 - Fame
6:00 – Gimme A Break
6:30 - Benson
7:00 – Jeffersons
10:00- News
11:30- Honeymooners
Where is the listings for the other stations and any schedule for February 6-8, 1987?
7:00 Today
9:00 Sale of the Century
10:30 Scrabble
11:30 WordPlay
3:30 Rambo
4:30 Ghostbusters
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:00 ALF
7:30 Valerie
10:00 News
9:00 Donahue
11:00 News
11:30 Loving
4:00 Magnum, PI
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:30 Combat!
1:30 Emergency!
2:30 News
7:00 Today
9:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Entertainment Tonight
7:00 ALF
7:30 Valerie
10:00 News
1:00 News
8:30 Bewitched
11:30 News
6:00 Benson
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:30 News
10:00 M*A*S*H
1:00 News
7:00 AM Weather
7:15 To Life!
11:30 Moviemakers
1:00 Alive
5:30 Cross-Wits
5:45 AM Weather
12:00 Windsurfing
5:30 Calligraphy
7:00 Horizon
10:00 Bogart
10:30 Jeopardy!
11:30 Loving
5:00 News
9:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
12:00 News
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Newhart
11:00 Cannon
12:00 Nightlife
12:30 News
6:00 Silverhawks
11:00 Bewitched
3:30 Scooby-Doo
4:00 Smurfs
4:30 Ghostbusters
7:00 Quincy, ME
11:30 Discover
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 ALF
7:30 Valerie
10:00 News
9:00 Donahue
4:30 News
8:00 Newhart
10:00 News
10:30 Benson
1:30 News
7:00 Today
10:30 WordPlay
12:00 13 Magazine
3:00 Donahue
5:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:00 ALF
7:30 Valerie
10:00 News
7:30 M.A.S.K.
8:00 Rambo
3:30 Gumby
4:00 Heathcliff
7:00 Fame
6:30 Rambo
8:30 TBA
6:30 Joy
10:00 News/Religion
5:00 News/Religion
7:00 Praise
10:00 News/Religion
12:00 Praise
3:00 News/Religion
3:30 Joy
12:00 Guadalupe
1:00 Leonela
6:00 Noticias
7:00 Victoria
10:30 No Empujen
6:30 Lassie
12:00 Cope
1:00 Psychiatry & You
2:30 Lassie
5:30 Profiles
6:30 Gloria
7:00 Cope
12:00 Profiles
12:30 Cope
6:30 Heathcliff
7:00 Thundercats
11:30 Cross-Wits
3:30 Heathcliff
4:00 Centurions
4:30 Thundercats
6:00 Bonanza
7:00 Kojak
7:00 Silverhawks
2:30 Casper
3:00 Scooby-Doo
4:30 Ghostbusters
Please post listings for the same areas from Wednesday 7/3/1985, Monday 11/17/1986, Thursday
11/3/1983 and Monday 11/7/1983.
as well as Monday 12/12/1977 and Friday 6/16/1978.
3 WAVE NBC
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00 CHiPs
5:00 Alice
6:00 News
7:00 NBC Nightly News
9:00 Riptide
11:00 News
2:00 News
2:30 sign-off
11 WHAS CBS
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
7:00 PM Magazine
11:00 News
12:00 Magnum, PI
1:10 McCloud
2:30 News
15 WKPC PBS
7:45 AM Weather
1:00 Nature
2:00 Latenight America
12:00 sign-off
32 WLKY ABC
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Loving
4:00 Breakaway
9:30 Shaping Up
11:00 News
12:30 sign-off
41 WDRB Ind
5:45 News
6:00 MDTV
6:30 Cartoons
9:00 News/Introspect
3:30 Scooby-Doo
1:15 sign-off
68 WKMJ KET/PBS
8:00 AM Weather
10:30 Ripples
11:30 Thinkabout
12:30 Bookbird
8:00 Nova
9:00 American Playhouse "Miss Lonelyhearts"
11:00 sign-off
2 KTVI Fox
5:00 Real TV
5:30 News
12:00 News
1:30 Spider-Man
3:00 Pictionary
5:00 News
6:30 EXTRA
9:00 News
9:30 Real TV
10:00 News
12:35 Cops
1:05 News
4 KMOV CBS
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Cosby
10:30 News
12:37 TBA
3:07 News
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:37 Later
2:35 Leeza
9 KETC PBS
7:30 Arthur
3:30 Wishbone
4:30 Arthur
7:00 Titanic (documentary that illustrates the sinking of the ship through archival footage; includes an
interview with a survivor)
1:30 Disaster
4:30 TBA
11 KPLR WB
6:30 X-Men
7:00 Tiny Toon Adventures
11:00 Matlock
3:30 Animaniacs
8:00 Three
9:00 News
10:00 Seinfeld
10:30 Cheers
12:00 Vibe
3:30 Nightman
24 KNLC Ind
8:00 Bookmice
4:30 DuckTales
6:00 Amen
7:00 Bonanza
9:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 Tarzan
1:00 Cope
2:30 Insight
4:30 Z Music
30 KDNL ABC
11:00 Coach
5:00 News
8:00 20/20
10:00 News
11:06 Frasier
11:36 M*A*S*H
1:36 Blossom
46 WHSL HSN
5:00 Sunrise
8:00 Accessorize
1:00 Wired
I can't remember for sure, but did the Post-Dispatch ever carry TV listings for the then-small town indy
WCEE 13 (Mt. Vernon, IL)?
This listing from 22 years ago today would have been right before Paxson's purchase of WCEE, and the
station's change to Pax's St. Louis affiliate as WPXS on August 31, 1998.
Or was "CEE-TV's" listings only carried in the St. Louis TVG edition (plus the Belleville News-Democrat)?
Based on a quick search of the P-D archives, they did not carry the listings for WCEE. The few references I
found for Channel 13 in its pre-WPXS days consisted of a few want ads, a blurb mentioning an award for
crime prevention, and two articles from 1984 detailing the station's difficulties in being added to
Southern Illinois cable systems.
Ah, but I remember seeing WCEE's listings in TV Guide, and those rare occasions that Channel 13 (or
even KFVS and WSIU) made it into St. Louis were always fun.
WCEE was listed in the St. Louis, Evansville-Paducah, and Eastern Illinois editions of TV Guide. However,
the Eastern Illinois Edition dropped WCEE at some point after 1995.
2 WKRN ABC
10:00 Newscope
10:30 Loving
3:00 Family
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 News
8:30 Shaping Up
10:00 News
4 WSMV NBC
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
6:00 News
8:00 Riptide
10:00 News
5 WTVF CBS
8:00 Tattletales
1:30 Capitol
4:00 CHiPs
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 Magnum, PI
11:40 McCloud
8 WDCN PBS
11:30 sign-off
17 WZTV Ind
4:00 Scooby-Doo
4:30 He-Man & Masters of the Universe
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Alice
30 WCAY Ind
6:00 MDTV
7:00 Plasticman
7:30 Spider-Woman
8:30 Underdog
1:30 Flipper
2:00 Tennessee Tuxedo
4:00 Plasticman
10:00 Taxi
39 WFYZ Ind
7:30 Popeye
3:30 Popeye
4:30 Superfriends
Hot Potato (11 AM, ch. 17) was also out of NBC, pre-empted on ch. 4.
ABN2 (ABC)
7.00 Ghostbusters
7.30 David the Gnome
9.20 PGR
11.00 Dreamtime
11.40 Writing
6.30 EastEnders
7.00 ABC News
10.00 Lateline
11.55 sign-off
ATN7 (Seven)
11.00 Eleven AM
3.30 Bewitched
7.00 Hinch
5.00 Bergerac
TCN9 (Nine)
6.00 M.A.S.K.
7.00 Today
11.30 Benson
4.30 KTV
TEN10 (Ten)
10.00 Mulligrubs
1.30 Donahue
6.00 Ten Evening News (Ten was struggling financially and in the ratings at the time; for a while, some of
its stations (TEN10 Sydney and TVQ10 Brisbane) reduced their early evening news to 30 minutes to
introduce a newsmagazine (named after their cities) on the 6.30pm slot, but it was unsuccessful; months
later, these stations got their hour-long newscasts back)
6.30 Sydney
7.00 Neighbours
7.30 E Street
10.30 News
5.00 Dallas
SBS
4.00 Kaleidoscope
7.30 What Do You Really Do for a Job? (documentary about being an artist in Australia)
8.00 Tonight
11.40 sign-off
KIDK 3 Pocatello
4:30 Cheers
5:00 Real TV
6:30 Seinfeld
7:00 JAG
8:00 Orleans
9:00 M*A*S*H
9:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 Leeza
4:30 Jeopardy
5:00 Home Improvement
7:00 JAG
8:00 Orleans
10:30 Seinfeld
6:30 Homestretch
10:00 Storytime
1:00 Tots TV
3:00 Arthur
5:30 Wishbone
7:00 Spider-Man
11:00 Rolanda
2:00 Baywatch
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:00 Sliders
8:00 Millenium
11:00 Cops
11:30 Blossom
10:00 Leeza
9:00 20/20
11:00 Coach
11:30 Nightline
12:30 In Concert
Additional information for BBC channels was taken from BBC Genome
BBC One
6.00 Breakfast
9.00 Kilroy
10.00 Housecall
11.00 A Family of My Own
12.30 Doctors
1.30 News
1.45 Neighbours
3.25 Tweenies
3.45 Arthur
4.35 Microsoap
5.25 Newsround
5.35 Neighbours
6.30 News
10.20 News
BBC Two
7.00 Playdays
7.35 Snorks
10.00 Teletubbies
10.30 Tweenies
1.00 BBC Sport: Davis Cup coverage, followed by racing from Aintree
10.30 Newsnight
2.10 close
5.00 close
Carlton/LWT (ITV1)
6.00 GMTV
9.25 Trisha
1.00 News
1.30 Crossrooads
3.05 News
3.45 Pokémon
4.10 Twister
4.40 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
5.05 Crossroads
6.00 News
7.00 Emmerdale
10.00 Barbara
11.20 News
3.50 Trisha
Channel 4
9.30 CatDog
10.20 Popworld
12.00 Powerhouse
4.30 Countdown
8.00 Brookside
9.00 Friends
9.30 Spaced
10.00 Frasier
1.00 Bits
1.25 Homiez
1.30 Slam
5.00 Powerhouse
5.25 Countdown
Channel 5
7.00 Milkshake!
5.10 Home & Away: Back to the Bay (looks like a preview of the show's new episodes that Channel 5
began airing on July 16, 2001; between June 2000 and July 2001 the program wasn't shown in the UK)
KASA-Fox 2:
9:30 Infomercial
10:00 Geraldo
12:00 Pictionary
2:30 X-Men
3:00 Spiderman
3:30 Beetleborgs
7:00 Damon
12:00 Vibe
1:30 Infomercial
3:00 MOVIE
KOB-NBC 4:
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
8:30 Fraiser
10:00 News
11:35 Extra
1:05 Later
8:00 Arthur
4:00 Wishbone
5:00 Arthur
KOAT ABC 7:
10:00 Maury
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Push
8:00 20/20
9:00 The Practice
10:00 News
10:35 Cheers
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Infomercials
KOAT ABC 7
12:00 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
7:00 Cosby
10:00 News
4:30 Ag Day
9:30 Infomercial
10:00 Infomercial
11:00 Matlock
3:00 Bullwinkle
5:00 Martin
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Cops
9:30 Cops
10:00 Jerry Springer
12:00 TBA
12:30 Gunsmoke
can you add a schedule for Los Angeles from Thursday, March 29, 2001?
You have KOAT twice. The second, with CBS, should be KRQE/channel 13.
2 KATU ABC
5:00 News
9:00 AM Northwest
4:00 Pyramid
5:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6 KOIN CBS
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 EXTRA
8:00 JAG
11:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
4:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 Teletubbies
8:00 Zoboomafoo
10:30 Arthur
3:00 Arthur
5:30 Zoom
8:00 Nova
12 KPTV Fox
5:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
9:00 24
10:00 News
11:00 Seinfeld
11:30 Cheers
2:30 Roseanne
22 KPXG Pax
5:00 Worship
5:00 Bonanza
10:00 News
1:30 Worship
4:30 Worship
24 KNMT TBN
6:30 Cornerstone
9:30 Insight
1:00 Cornerstone
6:00 Cornerstone
6:30 Hillsong
10:00 Dino
2:00 Ministries...
2:30 Lawrence...
3:00 Music...
32 KWBP WB
5:00 Elimidate
9:00 GRC
3:00 Scooby-Doo
4:00 Pokémon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
9:00 Smallville
10:30 Elimidate
49 KPDX UPN
6:30 GRC
2:00 GRC
3:30 Recess
6:00 Friends
7:00 Friends
9:00 Girlfriends
10:00 Frasier
12:00 News
1:00 Shipmates
I knew KPTV had aired Perry Mason weekdays at noon for decades, but I had no idea they had a double
run for a while.
11AM was an outlier time slot for Change of Heart, as usually it aired in late night (after 11pm)
elsewhere. Same with the Blind Date at 11:30 but it must have been the 2nd run.
Did many NBC affiliates air George Gray's Weakest Link? In Seattle I know KSTW had it, and a lot of non-
big 3 stations were carrying it nationwide. As for Feud, a much better timeslot than Seattle at this time.
KOMO aired Karn's first season at 2:35AM. I think that was the only time KOMO had the current Feud;
they did carry Ray Combs' version.
5 WOI ABC
10:40 News
1:10 sign-off
8 KCCI CBS
11:30 At Issue
12:00 Hawkeye
6:00 60 Minutes
10:00 News
1:30 WorldVision
2:00 News
11 KDIN PBS
5:00 Poldark
8:00 Nature
12:00 sign-off
13 WHO NBC
7:00 Today
8:00 Meet the Press
9:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 News
1:35 News
2:30 News
6:00 Sliders
8:30 Dream On
9:00 Marker
11:00 Pointman
2:00 sign-off
I assume this was Easter Sunday by the airing of the Ten Commandments. Surprised that one station had
an all day telethon scheduled for this date.
4 KVOA NBC
6:00 Today
8:00 Dinah's Place
8:30 Baffle
10:00 Jeopardy!
2:00 Somerset
5:30 News
6:30 News
8:00 Ironside
10:00 News
12:00 News
6 KUAT PBS
12:00 Travelure
1:00 Chiquitines
1:30 TBA
7:00 Mosaic
9 KGUN ABC
9:00 TBA
9:30 Bewitched
10:00 Password
5:00 News
8:00 Kung Fu
10:00 News
11 KZAZ Ind
12:00 Donahue
4:30 F-Troop
6:00 Dragnet
6:30 Bonanza
13 KOLD CBS
9:00 Gambit
11:00 News
11:30 As the World Turns
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
Almost as much entertainment on a few stations then as compared to the same amount just being
distributed now over hundreds of channels. Afternoon movies were still a good thing then.
NOTE: The listings I have also cover some other stations listed under "Eastern Montana", let me know
anyone wants to see those as well!
KTVQ CBS 2
6:00 News
12:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 Jepoardy!
7:30 Grapevine
8:30 Becker
9:00 Falcone
10:00 News
8:00 Bewitched
9:00 Maury
4:30 Digimon
7:30 Titus
KULR NBC 8
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Extra
2:00 Passions
5:30 News
8:00 Twenty-One
10:00 News
12:35 Later
3:00 News
3:30 Extra
6:00 Ag Day
2:00 Leeza
4:00 M*A*S*H
5:00 Real TV
6:30 Fraiser
10:00 Seinfeld
10:30 Cheers
11:00 Nightline
12:30 NewsRadio
7:00 Jumanji
8:00 Pokemon
8:30 Histeria
9:00 VR Troopers
9:30 Ghostbusters
12:00 Quincy ME
5:00 Pokemon
7:30 Friends
8:00 Friends
10:00 Roswell
Montana PBS
6:00 Bloomberg TV
6:30 Between the Lions
7:00 Arthur
7:30 Zoomafoo
10:00 Teletubbies
11:30 GED TV
4:00 Arthur
4:30 Zoom
5:00 Wishbone
4:00 Bloomberg TV
5:00 Arthur
5:30 Zoomafoo
Yep! In fact, two other Montana stations, KRTV in Great Falls and KPAX out of Missoula all aired Price in a
2PM timeslot for several years from in the late 90s all the way through at least 2007 I believe.
Source: TV Guide
CHANNELS
5/27/79 - Sun
6AM
7 Christopher Closeup
6:30
6 8 Film
12 Outlook
6:45
6 8 Sacred Heart
11 News
7AM
4 Viewpoint on Nutrition
6 8 Crossroads
7 Eye on the Northwest
11 Jerry Falwell
From Washington, D.C.: The Rev. Jerry Falwell is joined by Sens. Harry F. Byrd (I-VA), Paul Laxalt (R-NV)
and John Warner (R-VA).
12 Weekend
21 Sports Page
7:30
6 Robert Schuller
8 Discover
7:45
5 Dialogue
8AM
4 Insight
7 Day of Discovery
The sermon 'Your Pastor and You' concludes. Music: 'Such Love.'
8 Search
9 Sesame Street
11 12 Jimmy Swaggart
21 Harrigan
8:30
4 Ag-USA
5 I Like Myself
6 Jimmy Swaggart
7 8 Oral Roberts
11 Introduction to Life
12 Day of Discovery
21 Spider-Man
9AM
2 Movie BW
'Talk of the Town.' (1942) George Stevens' witty satire on legal ethics, involving a factory worker (Cary
Grant), a schoolteacher (Jean Arthur) and a college dean (Ronald Colman).
4 Boomerang
5 Pleasant Journeys
Included: a Russian tale 'Mergen and His Friends.' Also: an Irish folktale.
6 8 Rex Humbard
7 It is Written
9 Sesame Street
11 Kroeze Brothers
12 Anchor
9:30
4 Kidsworld
Segments includes a feature on the draft horses at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, a report on skatebaord
safety and a visit to an obstacle course.
11 Rex Humbard
The Rev. Rex Humbard addresses the question "How Can I Gain Favor with God?"
12 Robert Schuller
10AM
Guests include Pam Dawber ('Mork & Mindy'), Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs ('Welcome Back, Kotter').
Special: How Jews coexisted with the Arab rulers of Spain from the 10th to 13th centuries is studied in
this report, which also looks at examples of Moorish architecture.
6 Oral Roberts
7 Three on Three
Semifinal match: Randy Smith (Clippers), former NBA player Chet Walker and Jimmie Walker vs. Paul
Westphal (Suns), former NBA player Sam Jones and David Steinberg.
9 Sesame Street
6 Search
7 NBA Playoff
Special: The third game of the NBA Championship is scheduled. (The Sonics went to 2-1 after that game,
eventually would win it all)
8 Day of Discovery
11 Robert Schuller
Topic: Opportunities for growth if one has the patience to endure difficulties. Guest Della Reese sings
'Stop and Smell the Roses.'
11AM
2 Lassie
5 Movie BW
'The Password is Courage.' (1962) Delightful true story of a hero named Coward (Dirk Bogarde), who
simply refuses to remain a prisoner of war. Surprising amount of fun in the script.
6 8 It is Written
9 Sesame Street
21 Flower Spot
11:30
2 Wild Kingdom
6 Day of Discovery
8 Red Fisher
11 Voice of Calvary
Noon
2 Meeting Place
6 Terry Winter
8 Good News
11 Movie
'Godzilla's Revenge.' (1967) Top-notch special effects distinguish this installment of the Godzilla saga.
Tadao Takashima, Akira Kubo.
12 Jerry Falwell
12:30
4 Directions
The concerns of teenagers, as expressed in pop music, are explored in a forum with singer-songwriter
Harry Chapin, disc jockey Pete Fornatale.
6 Show Biz
8 Indianapolis 500
1PM
2 7 Golf
Special: Final round play in the Memorial Tournament is telecast from Dublin, Ohio. Site: the 7101-yard,
par-72 Muirfield Village Golf Club. Honored at this year's event is Gene Sarazen, the first man to win all
of the Big Four tournaments. At the '78 Memorial, Jim Simons needed long putts on each of the last 7
holes to fend off a challenge from Bill Kratzert. Purse: $329,000; winner's share: $54,000. Coverage
begins on the 14th hole. Commentators include Vin Scully, Pat Summerall, Jack Whitaker. [Time
approximate on Ch 7.]
4 Movie
'The Egyptian.' (1954) Mika Waltari's best-seller becomes a lavish, sprawling epic of Egypt 33 centuries
ago. Edmund Purdom, Jean Simmons.
5 Movie
'Goodbye Charlie.' (1964) George Axelrod's play about a mnurder victim who turns up reincarnated as a
woman. More inneundo than whimsy. Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds.
6 Movie
'Cross of Iron.' (1977) A Prussian officer (Maximilian Schell), on the brutal Russian front in 1943, has a
burning desire to win the Iron Cross, Germany's top combat award-but he must persuade a corporal
(James Coburn) to make a perjured statement recommending him for the honor. [Preempts regular
programming.]
12 Faith 20
1:30
11 Movie BW
'The Time of Their Lives.' (1946) Good Abbott & Costello farce with Lou as a Revolutionary War ghost at
large in 1946. Lots of laughs. Marjorie Reynolds, John Shelton.
12 PTL Club
21 NFB Presentation
'Hard Rider' profiles rodeo champion Kenny McLean as he travels the circuit from Texas to Alberta.
2PM
9 Another Voice
2:30
8 Eight is Enough
David begins to have second thoughts about his upcoming marriage and decides to take to the road for
an extended vacation. Grant Goodeve. [Preempts regular programming.]
9 Great Performances
21 NFB Presentation
'Challenge Under the Glacier' explores Castleguard Cave, longest cavern in Canada, located under the
Columbia Icefield in Banff National Park.
3PM
2 6 Country Canada
Scheduled: A profile of Nova Scotia fisherman Curtis Roache, who claims that government rules are
stopping him from expanding his business. [Seen two hours later than usual, preempting regular
programming.]
5 Sportsworld
The U.S. Gymnastics Federation Women's Championships, taped at Dayton, Ohio. Among those expected
to compete are Kathy Johnson, the defending all-around champion; and Marcia Federick, the uneven-
bars gold medalist at the 1978 World Championships...Amateurs from the Joe Frazier Boxing Club and
the Muhammad Ali Boxing Club square off in a series of bouts, taped at Atlantic City, N.J. Golden Gloves
champion Marvis Frazier (Joe's son) meets AAU titleholder Tony Tubbs in the heavyweight bout. Also:
'Fittest of Them All.' Commentators on today's show: Jim Simpson, Sam Nover, Bruce Jenner, Ken Norton
and Nancy Thies.
7 Emergency One!
A deadly virus and a teenager with vertigo are on the emergency list. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. Madi:
Skye Aubrey.
11 Movie
'The Illustrated Man.' (1969) Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom in a trio of three interwoven Ray Bradbury
stories.
3:30
2 6 Hymn Sing
David Watson sings 'Old Rugged Cross' and Nelson Lohnes does 'The Day You Meet the Lord.' Choral
selections include "I Am So Glad that Jesus Loves Me.'
Formula 1 cars race through the streets of Monte Carlo in satellite coverage of the Grand Prix of
Monaco...The Great Pool Shoot-Out, pitting Willie Mosconi vs. Minnesota Fats in a match taped at Las
Vegas, is repeated. Commentators on today's show include Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell and Sam Posey.
9 Heifetz Concert
Special: Violin master Jascha Heifetz plays pieces by Bach, Bruch and Mozart in a program that first aired
on NBC in 1971.
21 Wrestling
4PM
2 6 VIP
Guests: Spanky McFarland, former child star of the 'Our Gang' series, and Senator David Croll.
7 National Geographic
'The Mystery of Animal Behavior,' a filmed study by German naturalist Heinz Sielmann. Segments include
famed animal behaviorist Konrad Lorenz demonstrating the instinctual fear of geese toward intruders;
rare black woodpeckers.
12 Perspective
4:30
2 6 Gallery
'Alias Silas Huckleback,' first telecast in 1973, about 84-year-old Melvin Burritt. Born in Ontario, Burritt
traveled West at the turn of the century to make his fortune as a cowhand.
Record-company executive Lebron Taylor and musical director Harold Wheeler discuss popular black and
white music.
8 Question Period
9 Royal Heritage
12 To Be Announced
13 Idea Thing
21 Horst Koehler
5pm
This review of the Houston Oilers' 1975 season focuses on coach O.A. 'Bum' Phillips, who guided the club
to a 10-4 record that year in his first season on the job.
6 Student Forum
7 In Search Of
A look into the ongoing search for Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest.
8 McGowan & C.
11 Bionic Woman
Lindsay Wagner in a dual role: Jaime Sommers, and a Southern-bred double sent to infiltrate the OSI.
12 Movie BW
'The Lost Volcano.' (1950) Bomba, the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield), is confronted by hunting guides
seeking treasures.
13 Advocates
The debate examines whether the U.S. should recognize the new government of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia.
21 News
62 Firing Line
The selection of Federal judges is analyzed by members of the American Judicature Society. Guests: Larry
Berkson, Fletcher Rush and Chester Alter.
5:30
2 Music to See
A program of waltz music, including a performance by Michael Massey and Albert Krywolt of
Rachmaninoff's Second Suite for Two Pianos.
5 6 News
7 Consumer Buyline
Three high-school girls test the comfort and durability of panty hose; a segment on mail-order
catalogues includes a visit to a company in Los Angeles. Also: a consumer alert on TV toy commercials.
David Horowitz is the host of the series.
8 Capital Comment
9 Pro Soccer
6PM
2 World of Disney
'Nature's Better-Built Homes' is a 1969 survey of animal architects and architecture. Segments highlight
the beaver, a consummate lumberjack and dam builder; the bell spider, which spins an underwater
home and inflates it with air.
4 6 8 News
11 Star Trek
Kirk clashes with Khan (Ricardo Montalban), a would-be space conqueror from the 20th century.
13 Royal Heritage
The family life of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert is examined in visits to their public residence,
Buckingham Palace, and private homes on the Isle of Wight and in Scotland. Also explored are Albert's
taste and influence, and the Queen's grief at her husband's death.
21 Sports Probe
62 Advocates
6:30
Employment problems faced by veterans of the Vietnam War are discussed. Guests include employment
adviser Rick Jewell.
5 How Come?
Included: highlights of a lutefisk-eating contest; a look at bus drivers negotiating an obstacle course; and
a report on recycling junk. Al Wallace is the series host.
6 8 Provincial Lottery
7 Around Here
Life in Russia is discussed by visitors from the Soviet Union; and a segment on professional photography
includes highlights of a contest.
9 Views of Asia
A tour of Thailand.
12 Andy's Party
Host Andy Stewart sings "Courtin' in the Kitchen", "The Road and the Mile to Dundee", and "The Wee
Toon Clerk"; and does his old-man sketch.
21 George Hamilton IV
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2 6 Beachcombers
Hugh's struggle to salvage a huge log proves to be a test of his manhood. Nick: Bruno Gerussi. Hugh: Bob
Park.
4 8 Osmond Family
The program's staff and production crew join the Osmonds and Johnny Dark for an inside look at what
goes into the making of a variety show. Included is a tour of the TV studio conducted by Jay, scenes of
rehearsals and rewrite sessions, and outtakes of bloopers and pratfalls from earlier programs. Musical
Highlights..."You're Mine" (Osmond Brothers), "I Go to Rio" (Earl Brown), "All You Need is the Music" and
"It's a Lovely Day Today" (Donny, Marie, Jimmy, Brothers)
5 World of Disney
'The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance' follows the flight of a wounded Union soldier and five Yankee
children who were kidnapped for ransom by Confederates. Brock Peters, Christian Juttner.
7 12 60 Minutes
11 The Virginian BW
George C. Scot portrays a meek schoolteacher who faces a test of courage when fugitives take over the
schoolhouse. Royal Dano.
13 Cousteau Odyssey
See 8pm, Ch 9.
Included: Stories of a man who sold the Eiffel Tower twice, and of an Old West poker player who died
broke but was buried with a perfect poker hand.
62 Camping Out
7:30
2 Happy Days
6 Movie
'Hello Dolly!' (1969) Barbra Streisand plays Dolly Levi, that irrepressible matchmaker of 1890s New York,
in this splashy version of the Broadway hit. Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford. [Preempts regular
programming.]
9 Life Around Us
Topic: computers.
21 Sounds Good
8PM
2 Barney Miller
4 Charlie's Angels
A trio of larcenous lookalikes, aided by an impressionist, set up Charlie and the Angels for a safecracking
rap. Mickey: Mark Lonow. Sam Puinch: Wynn Irwin.
After a particularly boozy evening at their VFW caucus, a practical-joking Pinky (Eugene Roche) arranges
for Archie (Carroll O'Connor) to wake up with a strange woman in his motel bed. Marabel: Jonelle Allan.
8 Battlestar Galactica
Landing on Paradeen, the Galactica officers meet two comical androids whom they question in hopes of
getting one step closer to Earth. Second of two parts. Appolo: Richard Hatch. Starbuck: Dirk Benedict.
9 62 Cousteau Odyssey
Special: In "Mediterranean: Cradle or Coffin?" Jacques Cousteau examines the ecology of the storied sea,
and finds it 'suffocated by industrial and urban wastes of its bordering nations and the transient traffic
that travels across it.' Cousteau visits Venice, imperiled by sewage discharged into its canals; Naples, a
busy finshing port endangered by 'floating debris and pollution of every kind,' and a petrochemical
company's underwater dumping site.
12 Phil Donahue
13 Masterpiece Theatre
8:30
2 Three's Company
Ann is stunned when a happily married friend says she's leaving her husband-because she envies Ann's
independence. Joyce: Arlene Golonka.
9PM
2 Dallas
Sue Ellen's joy at being pregnant is overshadowed by doubts as to whether J.R. or Cliff is the father. Sue
Ellen: Linda Gray. Cliff: Ken Kercheval.
4 Indianapolis 500
Special: The Nation's premier auto race, taped earlier today at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Rick Mears,
a three-time winner on the 1978 USAC circuit and co-Rookie of the Year at last year's Indy, won the pole
position with a four-lap qualifying run of 193.736 mph in a Penske-Cosworth. Joining Mears in the first
row are Tom Sneva, the pole winner in 1977 and '78, who clocked in at 198.998 mph in a McLaren-
Cosworth, and defending champ Al Unser (192.503, in a Chaparral-Cosworth). Three former Indy winners
occupy the second row: Bobby Unser (189.913, in a Penske-Cosworth), Gordon Johncock (189.753, in a
Penske-Cosworth) and A.J. Foyt, the event's only four-time champion (189.613, in a Parnelli-Cosworth).
Because of rules changes designed to improve driver safety, qualifying speeds are down by nearly 10
mph as opposed to last year's. Approximate purse: $1,000,000. Jim McKay, Bill Flemming, Jackie Stewart
and Chris Economaki report.
5 Movie
Donna Reed in 'The Best Place to Be,' a stylish 1979 TV-movie about a widow striving to cope with filial
crises, a financial crunch-and an affair with a younger man. Betty White, John Phillip Law.
7 Movie
'Dummy.' Dramatizing a real-life murder case. LeVar Burton stars as Donald Lang, a deaf man also unable
to speak, who is accused of killing a Chicago prostitute; and Paul Sorvino plays Lowell Myers, the public
defender who represents Lang, despite his own hearing impairment. While preparing the case, Myers
uncovers facts he feels prove his client's innocence. However, the court decides that Lang's inability to
communicate makes him incompetent to stand trial, and the young man is remanded to a mental
institution. Disputing this ruling, Myers begins an arduous round of appeals. His argument is that, since
Lang's handicap is pernament, the court has in effect put him away for life without due process of law.
Ernest Tidyman adapted the script for this 1979 TV-movie from his book. Brian Denehy, Rose Gregorio.
8 Lou Grant
9 62 Masterpiece Theatre
Wedding bells chime twice in Part 12, when 'Lillie' (Francesca Annis) and her daughter Jeanne Marie
(Joanna David) both marry. Hugo: James Warwick. Clement: Adam Bareham.
11 Native Visions
12 Movie
'A Dandy in Aspic' (1968) Complex spy thriller about a Soviet agent (Laurence Harvey) caught between
the East and West. Tom Courtenay, Mia Farrow, Harry Andrews.
13 Great Performances
The New York City Ballet performs works by George Balanchine in this 1977 program.
21 Movie
'Anything Goes.' (1956) The romantic escapades of two Broadway showmen on the high seas. Bing
Crosby, Donald O'Connor.
9:30
11 Probe
James Herriot (Christopher Timothy) suspects that one of his canine patients, owned by a wealthy
woman, is leading a better life than he is. Siegfried Farnon: Robert Hardy. Tristan Farnon: Peter Davison.
8 W5
Items include an interview with Margaret Trudeau, filmed on a movie set in France; and an interview
with Canadian writer Matt Cohen. Helen Hutcihnson, Jim Reed.
9 The Prisoner
The Prisoner (Patrick McGoohan) discovers that someone is going to be killed. What he doesn't know is
who. No. 2: Derren Nesbitt.
11 Focus
A look at some activities in the Tacoma-Pierce County area, including arts and drama, and sports.
Eastern Orthodox Christianity is examined in Romania, where religion coexists with atheistic
communism. Ronald Eyre attends Easter Week rituals.
10:30
6 Please Stand By
11 700 Club
11PM
4 5 News
Frank (Michael Crawford) attends an annual reunion of the Royal Air Force.
21 Sports Page
11:15
2 6 7 News
11:20
8 News
11:30
4 Movie BW
'The Star.' (1952) Kinetic Bette Davis has an actress's field day as a Hollywood h as-been attempting a
comeback. Jim: Sterling Hayden. Gretchen: Natalie Wood.
5 Movie
'Tora! Tora! Tora!' (1970) This semi-documentary account of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor won an
Oscar for its special visual effects. Martin Balsam, Jason Robards.
7 Movie
'The Great Waldo Pepper.' (1975) Robert Redford portrays a daredevil barnstorming pilot of the 1920s
who links up with a small air circus. Bo Svenson, Susan Sarandon.
12 Movie
'East of Sudan.' (1964) In the 1880s, Moslem unrest hastens the flight of four Britons in a jungle
riverboat. Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms.
11:40
2 Movie BW
'Ride the Pink Horse.' (1947) A war vet arrives in a New Mexico town to track down a profiteer who's had
his buddy killed. Fine work by star director Robert Montgomery. Wanda Hendrix (excellent as
Montgomery's Mexican aide).
12AM
11 News
12:05
6 Movie
'The Flight of the Phoenix.' (1966) Engrossing account of a plane crash in the Sahara desert, and its
survivors' frantic efforts to stay alive. Excellently acted. James Stewart, Peter Finch.
8 Movie
'Imitation of Life.' (1959) The old Fannie Hurst tear-jerker about two widowed mothers, one white and
one black, and their daughters. Lana Turner, Juanita Moore.
1:30
7 Movie
'The Caine Mutiny.' (1954), based on Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II story about
mine-sweeper officers who revolt against a captain they consider mentally unfit. Produced by Stanley
Kramer, directed by Edward Dmytryk. Humphrey Bogart, Fred MacMurray.
2:35
8 Movie
'Let's Switch!' (1975) TV-movie about the chaos that ensues when a career woman (Barbara Feldon)
trades roles with her former college chum (Barbara Eden), a housewife. Ross: Richard Schaal. Alise:
Penny Marshall.
3:05
6 Movie
'Taras Bulba.' (1962) Gogol's story of the Cossasck leader whose son betrays him for love. Yul Brynner.
4:05
8 Emergency!
Hard to figure out what was more humiliating for the NBA: that their championship finals started at
10:30am West Coast time, that the game before this was tape delayed for the rest of the country, or that
the pregame show involved David Steinberg playing 3-on-3:)
Code:
2:30
8 Eight is Enough
David begins to have second thoughts about his upcoming marriage and decides to take to the road for
an extended vacation. Grant Goodeve. [Preempts regular programming.]
Code:
5 Movie
Donna Reed in 'The Best Place to Be,' a stylish 1979 TV-movie about a widow striving to cope with filial
crises, a financial crunch-and an affair with a younger man. Betty White, John Phillip Law.
'
Donna Reed having an affair! What would Jeff and Mary think?
Code:
Frank (Michael Crawford) attends an annual reunion of the Royal Air Force.
During the late 70s, KVOS would for whatever reason air a lot of British shows. This was a huge hit in the
UK but this may have been its only US showing.
TV Novi Sad
14.25 TV Schedule
18.50 Cartoon
23.25 Closedown
TV NS Plus
20.00 Commercials
20.15 TV station, film series (repeat)
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
3:00 Scooby-Doo (General Hospital was preempted by WDTN for years to make way for alternate
programming)
5:30 News
8:00 Webster
11:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
3:00 Sale of the Century (I don't know if this was the delayed NBC show (from 10:30) or the syndicated
version)
5:30 News
8:00 Riptide
11:00 News
9:00 News
12:00 News
12:30 Young and the Restless
2:30 Capitol
5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
7:00 News
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
11:45 Taxi
12:15 Magnum, PI
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
5:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Dallas
11:00 News
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 Benson
5:30 News
8:00 Webster
11:00 News
12:30 News
12:30 sign-off
7:00 M.A.S.K.
7:30 Transformers
8:00 Heathcliff
9:00 Bewitched
3:00 Scooby-Doo
4:00 ThunderCats
7:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 Taxi
7:00 Today
9:00 Santa Barbara
11:30 Scrabble
5:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Riptide
11:00 News
1:00 Bewitched
3:00 Heathcliff
3:30 ThunderCats
4:00 Transformers
12:30 sign-off
8:00 Robotech
3:00 Centurions
7:30 PM Magazine (the program used to air on WKRC, but that station dropped it)
2:30 7 "Zeppelin"
I'm always amazed how some ABC stations in the 80s like WDTN didn't air an original soap like Ryan's
Hope, but would clear the low rated programming ABC aired in the 11:00 to Noon hour.
I Programa (RTP1)
6.15 Cartaz TV
6.55 Memoria do Nosso Tempo "Pacifico" (an episode of The World at War)
8.00 Telejornal
8.30 Propaganda Eleitoral (paid political ads from Partido Socialista (PS), União Democratica Popular
(UDP), Movimento Democratico Portugues (MDP) and Partido Comunista Portugues (PCP); these were
the first elections held in that country after the Carnation Revolution in 1974)
11.05 Telejornal
11.25 sign-off
II Programa (RTP2)
8pm Abertura
9.35 A Casa de Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna; Canadian miniseries based on Mazo de la Roche's novel)
11.30 sign-off
KOB-TV 4 (NBC)
AM
6 Today
8 Dinah Shore
8:30 Jeopardy
9 Wizard of Odds
10 Jackpot
11 Truth or Consequences
PM
12:30 Doctors
1 Another World
2 Merv Griffin
3 Green Acres
4 Mission Impossible
6 News
8 Dean Martin
10 News
10:30 Tonight
12 Midnight Special
1:30 News
KNME 5 (PBS)
AM
8:15 Prelude
9 Electric Company
9:30 Performance
9:40 Sound-Go-Round
10 Sesame Street
11 Zoom
PM
12 Advocates
1 Color Bars
1:30 Sound-Go-Round
1:50 Performance
2 Designing Woman
4 Sesame Street
5 Mister Rogers
5:30 Electric Company
6 UNM Reports
7 Aviation Weather
9 Spanish Film
KOAT 7 (ABC)
AM
10 Password
11 All My Children
PM
12 Newlywed Game
1 General Hospital
5 ABC News
5:30 Dragnet
6 News
9 Toma
10 News
KGGM 13 (CBS)
AM
6 News
7 Captain Kangaroo
8 Joker’s Wild
8:30 Gambit
11 My Favorite Martian
PM
12 News
12:30 Forum 13
1 Price Is Right
2 Tattletales
3 That Girl
4 Bonanza
5 Hogan’s Heroes
5:30 News
6 CBS News
9 Kojak
10 News
When did KOB carry Sanford and Son since it was pre-empted on Friday nights for Hee Haw? I also
noticed that KOB didn't carry Somerset either.
Good question!
(12:30).
...and that I used to see the New Mexico edition of TV Guide regularly when I lived in Texas (same time)...
Since the NM edition was used across the state--and time zone--line, did the top of each listings page
have a disclaimer stating the times were Mountain?
bpatrick said:
Can anyone with an inside to the KRQE-TV brain trust explain why they jumble the CBS daytime schedule
so badly, flipping shows and airing ATWT on a one-day delay? Why not just run it in pattern 10-12 and
12:30-3 MT? Or if there's something sacred about Y&R being on at 1 and all the other jumbling, use the
alternate feed of GL and air it in the morning (same-day) instead of ATWT (one day late...maybe...see
next).
I was just about to state the same thing about KUTV Salt Lake City's daytime schedule, especially since it
is a CBS O&O (but that never stopped WCBS-TV, WBZ-TV, et al, prior to the alt feed of GL) when I decided
to compare ATWT story lines in the zap2it.com listings on Monday January 29 for ABQ, SLC and NYC.
The ATWT synopsis listed for WCBS-TV NYC at 2 ET (live feed) is the same as what is listed for KRQE-TV
ABQ at 10 MT! Meanwhile, KUTV SLC at 11 MT shows a different story line which would indicate one-day
behind.
So...CBS Air Control folks and CBS affil MCOs, how can ABQ air the same episode two hours before it's
fed on the network? And if they have some pre-feed access trick up their sleeve, why doesn't the CBS
O&O in SLC do the same thing? Or are the zap2it.com listings incorrect?
Quite why many Mountain Time CBS stations air things out of pattern is unknown to me. Along with
KRQE and KUTV, there is also KKTV(Colorado Springs) and the Montana&Idaho CBS stations. At one point
when I lived in Denver KMGH(when it was CBS) started moving things around, putting Bold and the
Beautiful a day-behind at 10, Price is Right at 10:30, News at 11:30, and then Young and the Restless at
Noon. At one point they even picked up Loving(???) shifting the schedule around again.
I live in Albuquerque now, and as far as I know As The World Turns is a day-behind. KRQE's schedule
outside of primetime use to be really screwy about 10 years ago before coming to their current line-up. I
think the reason they put Young and the Restless at 1(as opposed to 3PM, when I first moved here) was
to be more competitve for that timeslot, maybe; KRQE was stuck at #3 forever, and it's only within the
last couple of years(snatching popular anchors from other stations, being bought by Lin TV) their
fortunes have changed.
As for feeds, at one point NBC stations could air the soaps(when they had three) whenever they wanted
without delays back in the late 90s. I think it still exists, but most NBC stations air them in pattern,
although not for much longer since Zucker is gung-ho about cancelling soaps right now. :eek:
Since the NM edition was used across the state--and time zone--line, did the top of each listings page
have a disclaimer stating the times were Mountain?
As far as I know, I never saw such a disclaimer. The old NM edition carried El Paso stations, and El Paso is
MT. There are a couple TX satellites in state-line towns, most notably KVIH in Clovis and KUPT in Hobbs,
but no disclaimers for them.
for a soap.
If Channel 13 carried the morning feed of Guiding Light they'd be airing it at either
7 AM or 8 AM (there are two morning feeds, at 9 and 10 AM Eastern), much too early
for a soap.
To clarify: Not suggesting they air it live, just that they record the alternate morning feed of GL and air it
in their current ATWT slot, with ATWT shifting to an afternoon slot.
It's been common knowledge on the board about the 10am ET alternate feed of GL, when did CBS begin
offering the third (9am ET) feed?
bpatrick said:
As The World Turns is on the network at 12 Noon (Mountain)...Y&R probably is on at 1 for ratings
reasons; to carry the network feed would mean airing it at either 10 or 10:30 AM
Or just air the whole daytime schedule in pattern on a one-hour delay. Y&R should be just as strong at 11
MT as at 1, and many CT/MT/PT affils air it in late morning (11 or 11:30 local). They could opt to flip TPIR
with their syndie hour, airing TPIR "live" at 9 (as KPHO-TV PHX does).
bpatrick said:
I don't know why, for daytime, the networks don't simply let the Mountain stations carry the Pacific
feeds (except for the early-morning shows); Pacific follows Central time, so Mountain would be on the
same schedule as Eastern time (11 AM-4 PM,
with appropriate gaps). Any thoughts?
Don't get me started on "Pacific time plus one hour"--we have to deal with that from our stupid cable
company in PHX (they would like me to mention their name...) that has this love affair with left coast
feeds for cable nets. Cable prime in the winter, 9pm-midnight. Oooooh! :mad:
But back to the idea at hand. I don't think the stations would like it since they'd have to fill until 11, they
wouldn't get a news window until 1, and they'd have only one hour in late afternoon for syndie
product...if they had no newsers prior to Jive At Five.
Not sure if this still applies, but years ago the story was that the CBS affils in PHX and TUS could not just
take the left coast satellite for daytime in the summer (where MST clock time matched the PDT feed) as
the network would run some different spots aimed at the coast audience only. So KOOL-TV and KOLD-TV
had to stay with their two-hour delay pattern off the NYC feed, along with a few spot "cut-ins" of their
own from time to time (AZ was a big test market for some advertisers).
I see your point about taping the GL morning feed. The 9 AM (ET) feed
began back in September, when WBZ Boston moved the show from 10 AM
to 9 in order to carry Rachael Ray at 10; WBZ is a CBS o&o. At the same time,
WKMG Orlando moved GL from 10 to 9, and two stations which were already
The mechanics of this Mountain/Pacific thing are too complicated for my blood,
especially since Arizona stays on MST in the summer. But if the Mountain stations were allowed to take
the Pacific feed, Y&R could still air at 12:30 (it's on in LA
at 11:30 Pacific) and the local news could still air at noon. Anyway, it was just an idea.
And I need to clarify something. I should have said "same year" instead of "same time" when I
mentioned living in Texas and going to Albuquerque in '77. I may have implied I lived in El Paso; actually, I
lived in Dallas which, of course, is Central time, one hour ahead of Albuquerque.
...how far back did "The Val de la O Show" start production? It was an Albuquerque-based talk show that
shifted between English and Spanish interviews and music. I recall it was syndicated in the early '80s and
appeared in Chicago on WBBS-TV/60 on Sunday nights in 1984 just before the Spanish-tracked version of
"Southwest Championship Wrestling"...
Hi everyone:
genius said:
Quite why many Mountain Time CBS stations air things out of pattern is unknown to me. Along with
KRQE and KUTV, there is also KKTV(Colorado Springs) and the Montana&Idaho CBS stations. At one point
when I lived in Denver KMGH(when it was CBS) started moving things around, putting Bold and the
Beautiful a day-behind at 10, Price is Right at 10:30, News at 11:30, and then Young and the Restless at
Noon. At one point they even picked up Loving(???) shifting the schedule around again.
Well...First off all....I believe ABC had asked KMGH 7 to carry Loving once it became very clear to ABC
that KMGH wanted to sign with them instead of going with NBC since KUSA 9 wasn't even carrying it at
all (Not even late at night or on a one day delay). That's why they did that.
Also, let's not forget KCNC 4's carrying of Search For Tomorrow in the awkward time slot of 10:30 AM
back in the '80s when NBC first picked up the show from CBS. This was also at a time when KUSA 9 could
barely make a go of carrying a morning soap opera with Ryan's Hope at that hour. In addition, many
years later, KCNC 4 also carried Guiding Light on a one day delay at 9:00 AM, though this move didn't last
long. As a result, the show is now back on at it's familiar 2:00 PM time slot.
Cheers :D
In the move to NBC, wasn't SFT returned to it's longtime 12:30 ET slot?
Good point, that's probably why KCNC did that I don't he took that into consideration lol.
Retro: Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Apr 16, 1980
2 ABN2
7 ATN7
9 TCN9
10 TEN10
Morning
5.15
9 Big Valley
6.00
9 Cartoons
7.30
8.00
2 Sesame Street
8.30
10 Cartoons
8.55
10 Religious program
9.00
2 Educational programs
7 School's Out
9 Here's Humphrey
9.30
2 Play School
10.00
2 Educational programs
7 Romper Room
9 Ed Allen
10.30
9 All My Children
10 Bernard King
11.00
7 Eleven AM
9 Another World
Afternoon
Noon
9 Mike Walsh
10 Blankety Blanks
12.30
1.00
2 News
1.10
2 Educational programs
1.30
2.00
2.30
9 Young and the Restless
10 Coronation Street
3.00
9 General Hospital
3.30
4.00
2 Alexander's Afternoon
7 Shirl's Neighborhood
9 Skippy
4.30
7 Batman
9 Scooby-Doo
5.00
2 Alexander's Antics
9 Here's Lucy
10 Brady Bunch
5.30
7 Bewitched
9 Family Feud
10 Gong Show
5.35
2 Basil Brush
Evening
6.00
2 The Goodies
10 News
6.30
2 Doctor Who
7-9 News
7.00
2 News
7 Willesee at Seven
9 The Sullivans
10 M*A*S*H
7.30
8.00
7 Please Sir
8.30
7 Cop Shop
9.20
2 News
9.30
2 Nationwide
7 Skyways
10.10
10.30
7 Newsnight
10 John Singleton
11.00
7 Frost and the Stars (includes interviews with the Bee Gees, John Travolta, Elton John and Jane Fonda;
close at 12.30)
Late night
Midnight
10 Number 96
1.00
2.35
4.00
Source: The Boston Globe, Sunday, November 22, 1992/Friday November, 27, 1992
6:00 AM
4- News
6- Jerry Springer
10- News
12- News
6:30
7- Morning News
9- News
10- News
11- Homestretch
25- Believer’s Voice of Victory
27- K.P.O.V
38- Underdog
64- Talespin
6:45
44- AM Weather
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
60- AgDay
11- To Life!
25- Beetlejuice
38- Ducktales
60- Widget
7:45 AM
11- AM Weather
8:00
27- WV Grant
64- Beetlejuice
8:30
25- Widget
64- Ducktales
9:00
4- Joan Rivers
5-6- Donahue
7-10- Regis and Kathie Lee
9- Geraldo
38- ALF
60- I Spy
9:30 AM
56- PJ Sparkles
10:00
4-10- Vicki!
5-12- Geraldo
25-64- Bobby’s World Kids TV Takeover (Annual marathon of Fox Kids shows (inaugural))
68- TV Movie (Actually Compilation of episodes from a British TV Show)- “The Saint and the Brave
Goose” (1979)
10:30
10:50
11:00
4- Designing Women
9-12- Home
11:15
36- Under the Microscope
11:30
4- Classic Concentration
12:00 PM
2- Sesame Street
4-5-7-9- News
6- Designing Women
10-12- News
50- Infatuation
12:30
44- Destinos
12:50
2- Reading Rainbow
27- Bonanza
64- To Be Announced
1:30
2:00
2- Square One TV
50- Bewitched
2:30
4- That’s Amore
25- Popeye
38- Ducktales
3:00
4- Maury Povich
50- TJ Hooker
56- Flintstones
68- Rodina
3:30
2- Sesame Street
38- Talespin
56- T-Rex
4:00
4- Golden Girls
6- Murphy Brown
7- Inside Edition
4:30
2- Reading Rainbow
56- Captain N
5:00
4-9- News
5- Oprah Winfrey
6- News
7- Hard Copy
5:30
2- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
4- A Current Affair
6- Roseanne
7- News
9-10- News
12- Cheers
6:00
4- News
5- News
6-9-10-12- News
7-27- News
38- M*A*S*H
50- The Wonder Years
60- Studs
68- Frontiers
6:30
38- M*A*S*H
50- Infatuation
7:00
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6-60- A Current Affair
9- Entertainment Tonight
27- Marielena
7:30
5- Chronicle
7-12- Jeopardy
9- Hard Copy
27- Kassandra
8:00
44- Nature
8:30
9:00
2-36- Talking with David Frost
6-7- All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show XVII
25-64- Sightings
44- Nature
50- Renegade
9:30
10:00
5-9-12- 20/20
36- P.O.V.
38- Odd Couple
60- News
68- Rodina
10:30
11:00
4-7- News
5-10-12- News
6- News
9-27-56- News
25-60- Studs
38- Cheers
11:30
2- American Playhouse
6- Dark Justice
9- Nightline
25- Infatuation
44 Today’s Japan
Sorry, messed up. Here is the correct version (Forgot Charlie Brown Christmas sequel, "It's Christmastime
Again, Charlie Brown" premiered that day)
Source: The Boston Globe, Sunday, November 22, 1992/Friday November, 27, 1992
6:00 AM
4- News
6- Jerry Springer
12- News
6:30
7- Morning News
9- News
10- News
11- Homestretch
27- K.P.O.V
38- Underdog
64- Talespin
44- AM Weather
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
60- AgDay
7:30
11- To Life!
25- Beetlejuice
38- Ducktales
44- Hooked on Aerobics
60- Widget
7:45 AM
11- AM Weather
8:00
27- WV Grant
64- Beetlejuice
25- Widget
64- Ducktales
9:00
4- Joan Rivers
5-6- Donahue
9- Geraldo
60- I Spy
9:30 AM
56- PJ Sparkles
10:00
4-10- Vicki!
5-12- Geraldo
6-9- Sally Jessy Raphael
25-64- Bobby’s World Kids TV Takeover (Annual marathon of Fox Kids shows (inaugural))
68- TV Movie (Actually Compilation of episodes from a British TV Show)- “The Saint and the Brave
Goose” (1979)
10:30
44- Communicating
10:50
4- Designing Women
9-12- Home
11:15
11:30
4- Classic Concentration
6- All in the Family
12:00 PM
2- Sesame Street
4-5-7-9- News
6- Designing Women
10-12- News
44- Destinos
50- Infatuation
44- Destinos
12:50
1:00
2- Reading Rainbow
27- Bonanza
64- To Be Announced
1:30
2:00
2- Square One TV
50- Bewitched
2:30
4- That’s Amore
25- Popeye
38- Ducktales
3:00
4- Maury Povich
50- TJ Hooker
56- Flintstones
68- Rodina
3:30
2- Sesame Street
38- Talespin
56- T-Rex
4:00
4- Golden Girls
6- Murphy Brown
7- Inside Edition
4:30
2- Reading Rainbow
56- Captain N
5:00
2-36- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
4-9- News
5- Oprah Winfrey
6- News
7- Hard Copy
5:30
4- A Current Affair
6- Roseanne
7- News
9-10- News
12- Cheers
25- The Cosby Show
6:00
4- News
5- News
6-9-10-12- News
7-27- News
38- M*A*S*H
60- Studs
68- Frontiers
6:30
38- M*A*S*H
50- Infatuation
7:00
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
9- Entertainment Tonight
27- Marielena
44- MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
7:30
5- Chronicle
7-12- Jeopardy
9- Hard Copy
27- Kassandra
8:00
44- Nature
8:30
9:00
6-7- All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show XVII
25-64- Sightings
44- Nature
50- Renegade
9:30
10:00
5-9-12- 20/20
36- P.O.V.
60- News
68- Rodina
10:30
11:00
4-7- News
5-10-12- News
6- News
9-27-56- News
25-60- Studs
38- Cheers
11:30
2- American Playhouse
6- Dark Justice
9- Nightline
25- Infatuation
44 Today’s Japan
Nebraska-Oklahoma on Black Friday was so much better than Nebraska-Colorado and now Nebraska-
Iowa.
2 - KACV (PBS)
6:00 am - Arthur
6:30 am - Zoboomafoo
7:30 am - Teletubbies
9:00 am - Arthur
9:30 am - Dragon Tales
10:30 am - Teletubbies
11:30 am - Zoboomafoo
3:00 pm - Arthur
3:30 pm - Wishbone
4:00 pm - Zoom
4:30 pm - Arthur
5:30 pm - Wishbone
7:00 am - Today
10:00 am - Leeza
11:30 am - News
1:00 pm - Passions
3:00 pm - Maury
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - News
5:00 am - AgDay
7 - KVII (ABC)
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - Jeopardy!
6:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - News
10:35 pm - Seinfeld
11:05 pm - Nightline
12:35 am - Extra
1:35 am - Cheers
10 - KFDA (CBS)
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - The Bold and the Beautiful
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
8:30 pm - Becker
10:00 pm - News
5:00 am - Jumanji
5:30 am - Monster Rancher
6:00 am - Pokemon
6:30 am - Histeria!
3:00 pm - Pokemon
5:30 pm - Friends
6:00 pm - Friends
8:00 pm - Roswell
9:00 pm - Rosie O'Donnell
14 - KCIT (Fox)
9:00 am - Guthy-Renker
2:30 pm - Roseanne
7:30 pm - Titus
9:30 pm - M*A*S*H
10:00 pm - Frasier
10:30 pm - Cops
11:00 pm - Real TV
65 - KCPN-LP (UPN)
7:00 am - Doug
1:00 pm - Bewitched
4:00 pm - NewsRadio
7:00 pm - Moesha
7:00 Today
9:00 Geraldo
11:30 News
4:30 Cheers
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Blossom
10:00 News
10:30 Tonight Show
11:30 Cheers
12:00 News
3:00 Challengers
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
10:00 News
11:30 Personalities
1:30 News
10:00 Home
11:30 Loving
3:00 Donahue
4:00 Oprah Winfrey
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 MacGyver
10:00 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
12:00 Taxi
1:30 News
6:45 AM Weather
1:00 Travels
3:00 Homestretch
3:00 Donahue
4:30 ALF
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 Cheers
1:00 News
7:00 To Life!
7:15 AM Weather
10:00 Takeoff
10:30 Bookmark
11:00 Travels
12:00 sign-off
7:00 Today
10:00 Geraldo
11:30 TrialWatch
5:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:30 Blossom
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
7:00 Over the Influence (drug abuse prevention and recovery programs for youths)
12:30 Brothers
6:45 News
10:00 Home
5:00 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
7:00 MacGyver
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
12:00 Personalities
1:30 sign-off
3:30 DuckTales
7:00 Hunter
10:00 Trackside-Woodlands
3:00 sign-off
I didn't know that KMBC-TV carried the All News Channel. They must have dropped it when ABC World
News Now premiered in early 1992.
8:00 Today
10:00 In Touch
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
12:30 News
8:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:30 Ed Sullivan
6:00 HeartBeat
6:30 News
10:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Dinosaurs
11:00 News
6:30 TBA
9:00 Today
11:00 Forum 13
11:00 News
11:55 TBA
12:25 Psychic
6:00/6:30 Ghostwriter
8:00 Nature
10:00 Catwalk
6:00 Baywatch
8:30 Roc
9:00 Scratch
Regional superstations
WWOR
5:00 Paid programming
10:00 News
WPIX
5:00/5:30 Infatuation
10:00 News
11:00 Cheers
WSBK
4:00 SportsBeat
2 WSB ABC
5 WAGA CBS
8 WGTV PBS
11 WXIA NBC
17 WTBS Ind
30 WPBA PBS
36 WATL Fox
46 WGNX Ind
69 WVEU Ind
Morning
5:00
11 Before Hours
17 Beverly Hillbillies
46 Dr. Dolittle
5:15
15 Morning Stretch
5:30
17 Andy Griffith
46 The Muppets
69 Tranzor Z
5:45
11 Before Hours
6:00
5 ValueTelevision
8 GED
17 Headline News
30 Body Electric
36 Centurions
46 Jimmy Swaggart
69 The Beachcombers
6:15
2 News
6:30
8 Georgia Sunrise
30 GED
6:45
2 News
8 AM Weather
7:00
5 Today's Business
8 Sesame Street
11 Today
7:30
5 News
36 Bugs Bunny
46 M.A.S.K.
7:45
30 AM Weather
8:00
5 Hour Magazine
8 Captain Kangaroo
30 Farm Day
36 My Little Pony & Friends
46 Heathcliff
8:05
17 I Dream of Jeannie
8:15
30 Instructional programs
8:30
36 Zoobilee Zoo
46 Maple Town
8:35
17 Bewitched
9:00
2 Oprah Winfrey
5 Donahue
8 Instructional programs
30 Sesame Street
36 PTL Club
46 Alias Smith & Jones
69 Success-N-Life
9:05
17 Down to Earth
9:35
17 I Love Lucy
10:00
2 The Judge
11 Dating Game
36 Richard Roberts
46 Rawhide
10:05
10:30
2 Superior Court
5 Card Sharks
11 WordPlay
30 Square One Television
11:00
5 Price is Right
11 Wheel of Fortune
30 3-2-1 Contact
36 700 Club
46 Big Valley
69 Life Line
11:30
2 Hollywood Squares
11 Scrabble
30 Sesame Street
69 Community
Afternoon
Noon
2-5 News
11 Noonday
36 Mannix
17 Perry Mason
12:30
2 Ryan's Hope
30 Captain Kangaroo
1:00
2 All My Children
1:05
1:30
2:00
11 Another World
2:30
30 Passover
3:00
2 General Hospital
5 Guiding Light
8 Frugal Gourmet
11 Santa Barbara
30 3-2-1 Contact
36 My Favorite Martian
46 Thundercats
3:05
3:30
46 Smurfs
4:00
2 People's Court
5 Magnum, PI
8 Sesame Street
11 Dallas
30 Captain Kangaroo
36 Silverhawks
46 The Jetsons
4:05
17 Scooby-Doo
4:30
2 Newlywed Game
30 Sesame Street
36 Rambo
46 Ghostbusters
69 $25,000 Pyramid
4:35
17 The Flintstones
5:00
2 M*A*S*H
5 Divorce Court
8 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
11 Jeopardy!
46 Transformers
5:05
17 Gilligan's Island
5:30
2 M*A*S*H
5 The Jeffersons
8 Jeff's Collie
11 News
36 Bugs Bunny
46 G.I. Joe
69 Strike It Rich
5:35
17 Leave It to Beaver
Evening
6:00
2-5-11 News
8 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
30 Computer Chronicles
36 Matt Houston
46 What's Happening!!
69 $100,000 Pyramid
6:05
17 Beverly Hillbillies
6:30
46 Diff'rent Strokes
69 Joker's Wild
6:35
17 Down to Earth
7:00
30 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
7:05
7:30
2 Entertainment Tonight
11 Wheel of Fortune
7:35
8:00
5 Spies
11 Matlock
46 Police Woman
69 Space: 1999
8:30
2 Growing Pains
9:00
2 Moonlighting
5 Movie "Seduced"
10:00
2 Max Headroom
8 Georgia Digest
10:05
10:30
8 Bodywatch
11:00
2-5-11 News
36 Late Show
11:30
2 Benson
5 Taxi
11 Tonight Show
30 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
46 Barney Miller
69 T.J. Hooker
Late night
Midnight
5 City of Angels
46 Thriller
12:05
17 Movie "Houdini"
12:30
2 Love Connection
11 Late Night with David Letterman
12:40
1:00
2 Alice
5 Ironside
36 Vega$
46 INN News
1:30
2 Card Sharks
2:00
2 WorldVision
69 Record Guide
2:20
2:30
11 Movie "Cry Vengeance"
46 Rawhide
3:00
3:30
46 Here's Lucy
4:00
46 Cisco Kid
4:30
46 Cisco Kid
BBC1
6.00 Ceefax AM
9.20 Kilroy
10.25 Playbus
10.50 Dotaman
1.30 Neighbours
4.55 Newsround
7.30 EastEnders
9.30 Crimewatch UK
12.15 Weather
12.40 sign-off
BBC2
7.20 sign-off
7.25 Popeye
8.00 Different Drummer "Hammer on the Slammer: The Don Bordenkicher Story"
9.30 40 Minutes "Catwalk" (former model Celia Hammond rescues cats during the night)
10.30 Newsnight
11.55 Weather
12.00 Weekend Outlook
12.35 sign-off
6.00 TV-am
9.25 Keynotes
4.00 DuckTales
2.35 CinemAttractions
4.45 Jobfinder
4.30 Fifteen-to-One
6.30 The Sharp End (workplace magazine hosted by ITN journalist Carol Barnes)
2.50 sign-off
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Geraldo
12:00 Vicki!
4:00 Hunter
6:00 News
11:00 News
3:35 News
6:00 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 AM/Philadelphia
11:30 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
2:05 In Concert
2:35 News
12:00 News
5:00 Cops
5:30 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
11:00 News
6:45 AM Weather
11:30 Lilias!
12:00 Great Performances
5:30 News
9:00 Great Performances "Placido Domingo: The Concert for Planet Earth"
11:00 Celebrity
11:45 Moving/Storage
1:00 sign-off
7:30 DuckTales
8:45 AM Weather
9:00 Homestretch
11:00 Solutions...
1:30 Ghostwriter
2:00 Straight Up
4:00 GED
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:00 sign-off
7:00 Widget
7:30 Beetlejuice
6:00/6:30 Cheers
9:00/9:30 Sightings
10:00 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
1:30 ALF
3:00/3:30 Gidget
5:00 Fame
6:30 Popeye
7:30 Captain N
8:30 Popeye
1:00 Infatuation
4:00 Captain N
7:00/7:30 Roseanne
10:00 Matlock
11:00/11:30 All in the Family
1:00 Princesa
8:00 Kassandra
11:00 Telegiornale
12:30 Calcio
2:00 sign-off
Delmarva stations
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
3:05 News
6:30 News
2:30 Beetlejuice
3:00 Merrie Melodies
9:00/9:30 Sightings
10:00 News
11:00 Cops
11:30/12:00 M*A*S*H
12:30 Studs
1:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 CBS This Morning
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
5:30 News
10:00 Vicki!
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
4:30 227
5:00/5:30 Roseanne
6:00 News
9:00 Getting By
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
12:05 Cops
1:05 News
3:10 TBA
3:40 Infatuation
6:00 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
2:00 sign-off
6:45 AM Weather
12:35 sign-off
8:00 Beetlejuice
1:00 Kojak
7:30 Cheers
8:00 America's Most Wanted
9:00/9:30 Sightings
10:00 News
11:30 Cheers
12:00 Studs
2:30 News
11:00 Home
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Getting By
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
2 WSB ABC
10:30 High Q
12:00 News
3:00 Throb
6:00 News
8:00 Starman
9:00 Ohara
11:00 News
5:30 ValueTelevision
8:30 Wildfire
12:00 Ironside
6:00 News
11:00 News
2:30 sign-off
8 WGTV PBS
6:00 GED
9:00 WonderWorks
11:30 Needlepoint
1:00 Nature
5:00 Naturescene
12:00 sign-off
11 WXIA NBC
8:00 Kissyfur
9:00 Smurfs
11:00 Foofur
1:15 Baseball: Montreal at Chicago Cubs, followed by L.A. Dodgers at San Diego
10:00 Hunter
11:00 News
1:30 News
17 WTBS Ind
7:00 Gunsmoke
3:05 Gunsmoke
30 WPBA PBS
10:00 Nova
11:00/11:30 GED
1:30 Naturescene
8:00 WonderWorks
11:00 Mystery!g
12:30 sign-off
36 WATL Fox
10:00 Batman
3:00 sign-off
46 WGNX Ind
8:00 Fame
11:00 'Allo, 'Allo! (strange to see this program airing in a non-PBS station!)
11:30 Movie "King of Kings"
69 WVEU Ind
7:00 Photon
10:30 Packy
2:30 sign-off
from El Tiempo
11.00 La Indomable
12.00 Rina
12.30 TV Sucesos
7.00 Telesiete
9.00 Dialogando
9.30 Telenoticias
10.30 Debates
12.00 sign-off
6pm El Chavo
6.30 Club de la TV
10.00 M*A*S*H
11.30 Pentagrama
12.00 sign-off
(11) Canal 11
10.00 sign-off
from La Nacion
Canal 4 (Repretel)
6.00 Aventuras
9.30 Suspenso
11.15 sign-off
Canal 6 (Repretel)
11.00 Musica
11.15 UNED
12.45 Notiseis
2.00 Teleclub
4.30 Isis
5.25 Carlitos
7.25 Notiseis
8.30 Switch
11.30 Notiseis
Canal 7 (Teletica)
12.00 Telenoticias
4.30 Nichols
6.00 Telenoticias
11.00 Atisbos
11.30 Telenoticias
Canal 11 (Repretel)
4.00 Panorama
11.00 sign-off
Canal 13 (state-owned)
11.30 UNED
12.30 Cosmovision
6.30 Cosmovision
10.00 Cosmovision
10.30 Deportivas
11.00 UNED
11.30 sign-off
2 KPRC NBC
12:00 The Lock & the Key (Edwin Newman reports on America's prisons)
3:00 De Colores
5:00 News
10:00 News
11:45 News
8 KUHT PBS
12:00 MotorWeek
4:00 TV Auction
11 KHOU PBS
7:30 Roundtable
8:30 Ed Young
11:30 Images
5:30 News
6:00 60 Minutes
10:00 News
13 KTRK ABC
5:30 Consultations
6:00 Sunday Devotions
6:30 Inspirations
8:00 Carrascolendas
1:00 Crossroads
5:30 News
10:00 News
12:30 News
1:15 News
26 KRIV Ind
6:00 Jim Bakker
5:00 Fame
7:00 News
9:30 Herencia
39 KHTV Ind
6:30 Outlook
11:00 Wrestling
7:30 Ed Young
9:30 Outlook
8 KUHT PBS
11 KHOU PBS
I didn't know Houston had two PBS affiliates and no CBS affiliate in 1985. Must have been the biggest
market without one. :p
21 WFMJ NBC
7:00 Today
9:00 Tele-View
12:55 News
1:00 Somerset
5:30 Adam-12
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
2:00 News/sign-off
27 WKBN CBS
7:30 Talkback
11:00 Gambit
11:55 News
12:30 News, followed by the movie "The Big Carnival" (the afternoon movies' titles were taken from
Akron's Beacon Journal because the Vindicator didn't list them!)
6:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
11:00 News
33 WYTV ABC
8:30 Manna
9:00 Dinah!
5:30 News
6:30 Bewitched
10:00 Harry O
11:00 News
11:30 Mannix
1:30 sign-off
45 WNEO PBS
6:00 Carrascolendas
6:30 Vegetable Soup
11:00 Woman
12:00 sign-off
I think Welcome Back Kotter was just coming to the end of its first season. Popular, but not the big deal it
became as John Travolta gained fame.
Search for Tomorrow and As the World Turns got bumped for a movie??
3 WEDU PBS
6:00 Tots TV
8:00 Zoom
11:00 Hometime
4:00 Nova
6:00 Eyewitness
1:00 Nova
4:00 Frontline
8 WFLA NBC
7:00 Today
9:00 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
11:00 News
10 WTSP CBS
6:00 Haven
7:00 Rupert
7:30 Anatole
11:00 Birdz
2:00 Haven
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:30 ER
4:00 News
13 WTVT Fox
11:00 Click
2:00 VIP
5:30 Cops
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
8:00/8:30 Cops
10:00 News
11:00 Mad TV
12:00 VIP
4:00 Hunter
16 WUSF PBS
10:00 MotorWeek
5:00 Naturescene
7:00 Nature
8:00 Nova
9:00 Kavanagh QC
22 WCLF CTN
9:30 Gerbert
1:30 Zontas
6:00 Cornerstone
8:00 Hercules
8:30/9:00 Doug
9:30 Recess
11:30 David D. TV
12:30 Squigglevision
2:00 Coach
6:00 News
7:00/7:30 Frasier
11:00 News
32 WWWB WB
4:00 Baywatch
9:30 Martin
38 WTTA Ind
6:30 Spider-Man
7:30 Lionhearts
8:30 Spider-Man
9:00 Godzilla
12:00 Malibu, CA
1:00 Prolong
2:30 Dragnet
44 WTOG UPN
6:30 Roseanne
7:00 Friends
7:30 Seinfeld
4:00/4:30 Cheers
66 WXPX Pax
5:00 Worship
6:00 Tampa Bay Today
3:00 Worship
2 KDTN PBS
8:00 GED
10:00 Teaching/Reading
2:00 Straight Up
2:30 US Constitution
7:30 Academic/Bowl
4 KDFW CBS
5:00 Crossroads
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
5:30 CBS Evening News
6:00 News
7:00 Sydney
10:00 News
11:00 Wiseguy
1:05 News
5 KXAS NBC
6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:30 Generations
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:00 News
2:05 sign-off
8 WFAA ABC
6:00 News
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
3:00 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:05 Nightline
12:35 News
1:10 Knots Landing
11 KTVT Ind
5:00 Success-N-Life
6:00 Casper
9:00 Webster
2:00 Webster
2:30 Bewitched
4:00 DuckTales
7:00 Hunter
10:30 Cheers
12:30 SCTV
13 KERA PBS
11:30 Hirohito
21 KTXA Ind
7:00 Smurfs
8:00 Gumby
9:30 Gidget
10:00 Airwolf
11:00 Magnum, PI
1:30 F-Troop
6:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Brothers
12:30 Success-N-Life
1:30 Archie Bunker's Place
23 KUVN Univision
12:00 Quinceañera
3:00 TV Mujer
4:00 Carrusel
5:00 Cristina
6:00 Noticiero
7:00 Rubi
8:00 Amandote II
10:00 Noticiero
27 KDFI Ind
8:00 Heathcliff
9:00 Success-N-Life
11:30 Everyday
12:00 Success-N-Life
1:30 Hazel
4:30 Club 27
33 KDAF Fox
9:00 Quincy, ME
10:00 Kojak
11:00 S.W.A.T
12:00 Rawhide
1:00 Talkabout
5:00 Tribes
2:00 sign-off
39 KXTX Ind
8:00 Omnibus
3:00 Mr. Ed
4:00 Batman
11:00 Cannon
52 KFWD Telemundo
12:00 WorldVision
7:00 La Revancha
10:00 Revista 52
58 KDTX TBN
8:30 Joy
12:30 Feedback
5:30 News
9:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
4:30 Seinfeld
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Cops
11:00 News
1:35 sign-off
6:00 News
12:00 News
5:30 Roseanne
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:35 Baywatch
3:35 sign-off
7 WGBS Ind Hampton
6:00 Daybreak
8:00 Daybreak
9:00 Z Music
4:30 Hawkeye
9:30 SportsCenter
5:30 News
11:00 Tempestt
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
12:30 EXTRA
5:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
11:00 Rolonda
12:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
5:30 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Rolonda
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Cheers
11:00 News
2:35 sign-off
5:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
2:05 sign-off
1:00 Ghostwriter
3:00 TBA
4:30 Wishbone
6:00 Storytime
12:00 sign-off
7:00 Aladdin
7:30 Bonkers
8:00 Highlander
8:30 Dinosaurs
9:00 Kenneth Copeland
11:00/11:30 227
3:00 Tempestt
4:30 Blossom
6:00 Roseanne
6:30 Coach
7:30 Roseanne
10:00 News
10:30 EXTRA
7:00 VR Troopers
3:00 Taz-Mania
3:30 Eek!stravaganza
4:00 Adventures of Batman & Robin
4:30 Goosebumps
8:00 Sliders
3:00 Magnum, PI
6:00 Dinosaurs
6:30 VR Troopers
8:30 Bonkers
11:00 Coach
1:00 Hunter
3:00 Taz-Mania
3:30 Eek!stravaganza
4:30 Goosebumps
5:00 Aladdin
7:30 Seinfeld
8:00 Sliders
10:00 News
10:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation
12:30 Geraldo
1:30 Donahue
4:00 M*A*S*H
5:00 N1 Exposed
8:00 Newhart
12:00 Shirley
5:00 Baywatch
7:30 M*A*S*H
8:00 News
10:00 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
2:30 N1 Exposed
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
6:00 Underdog
1:00 Amen
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
8:00 Today
8:00 Expose
11:00 News
12:30 Dracula
1:30 sign-off
6:00 News
8:00 Expose
8:30 Real Life with Jane Pauley
11:00 News
2:00 sign-off
9:15 Expressions
10:00 Nova
12:30 Vibrations
8:00 Nature
12:30 sign-off
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
2:00 Reunion
2:45 sign-off
9:00 MotorWeek
9:00 Nature
12:00 sign-off
7:30 Outdoorsman
11:00 Missing/Reward
1:30 sign-off
8:00 Today
8:00 Expose
12:00 sign-off
49 WTLH Fox Tallahassee
6:30 Reunion
7:30 Singsation!
1:30 sign-off
Low-powered stations
W09BI
W17AB
7:30 Variety
W65BG
5:00 Cornerstone
6:30 Gloria
7:00 Profiles
7:30 Gloria
2:00 30 Minutes...
4:30 Peachtree
SBS
11.00 Cartoons
2.10 sign-off
7.00 News
7.30 Frontiers (the contributions migrants have made to the development of Australia)
11.25 sign-off
ABV2 (ABC)
10.00 Hunter
1.00 Kontakte
1.45 sign-off
3.55 Paddington
5.30 Ulysses 31
8.30 Minder
9.25 Police "Traffic" (BBC series focusing on all aspects of police work)
10.10 A New World [For Sure] (a report on former Australian PM Robert Menzies)
11.40 sign-off
HSV7 (Seven)
11.00 Eleven AM
2.00 Donahue
4.00 Wombat
10.30 Newsworld
GTV9 (Nine)
6.25 Go Health
7.00 Today
6.30 Willesee
ATV10 (Ten)
6.05 Popeye
7.00 M*A*S*H
2.10 sign-off
Any ideas from that day which features Chicago Bears game.
2 KPRC NBC
5:30 TBA
6:30 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
3:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Riptide
10:00 News
12:30 News
8 KUHT PBS
6:00 Farm Day
6:15 AM Weather
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
11 KHOU CBS
12:00 News
1:30 Capitol
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
12:10 Columbo
1:30 News
13 KTRK ABC
7:00 News
7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress; KTRK preempted the first half-hour of GMA for many
years)
10:00 Donahue
11:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:00 News
1:35 Movie "Dear Ringer"
26 KRIV Ind
5:30 Herencia
7:00 Tranzor
10:30 Rhoda
11:30 Rituals
2:30 Tranzor
7:00 News
7:30 PM Magazine
10:00 Taxi
12:30 News
39 KHTV Ind
1:00 Alice
1:30 Gunsmoke
10:30 Bizarre
12:00 Combat!
You are missing Channel 20 KTXA which had been on the air since early in 1983. KHTV seems
unusual...No morning or afternoon cartoons were aired according to this schedule. Are you sure? I have
a TV Guide from Fall of 85 and Fall of 84 and KHTV 39 had 2 hours of weekday morning cartoons and an
hour of afternoon ones. I swear the Munsters were not on TV 39 by then but on TV 20...I need to
research this more because KHTV's schedule just seems too unusual at a time cartoons were a huge part
of these schedules.
One of the things I noticed is that there's a channel 20 listed in brackets, but not with the same black
bullets as the other stations. Maybe that channel was KTXH, that wasn't mentioned in the station list by
the paper.
https://i.imgur.com/RevFoTD.jpg
Interesting schedule. The syndicated version of WoF wasn't yet paired with Jeopardy.
It still isn't in Houston. Wheel now airs on KHOU/CBS. I believe it did have Jeopardy! for a while but aired
it in a late-night time slot, so KTRK/ABC took it off their hands in 2013 or so.
KTRK now airs it at 11:30 AM in daytime and the Jeopardy repeats known as "Daytime Jeopardy!" air at
1:05 AM. They had it at 3:00 PM when they first got it from KHOU, but now air a newscast at that time
with Inside Edition at 3:30 PM.
7:30 Superfriends
8:00 Heathcliff
9:00 Movie
11:00 Family
12:00 Bewitched
2:00 Heathcliff
2:30 Robotech
South Ferretti. maybe you could post Channel 20's evening and late night
schedules for that Tuesday. Could you also post information on that morning's
movie?
7:00 Dallas
11:30 News
WSB-TV ABC2
05:30AM News
06:00AM News
11:00AM Maury
12:00PM News
05:00PM News
06:00PM News
10:00PM 20/20
11:00PM News
11:35PM Nightline
02:36AM In Concert
WAGA-TV FOX5
10:00AM Geraldo
11:00AM Sally
12:00PM News
06:00PM News
07:30PM Jeopardy!
08:00PM Sliders
10:00PM News
01:00AM News
WXIA-TV NBC11
05:30AM News
06:00AM News
07:00AM Today
10:00AM Leeza
11:00AM Rolonda
12:00PM News
12:30PM Noonday
05:00PM News
05:30PM News
06:00PM News
07:00PM News
08:00PM Summer Olympic Games: Opening Ceremonies, Parade of Nations and Olympic Flame Lighting
12:00AM News
WATL-TV WB36
07:00AM VR Troopers
08:00AM Animaniacs
08:30AM That's Warner Bros!
12:00PM Tempestt
01:00PM Hunter
03:00PM Taz-Mania
04:30PM X-Men
06:30PM Cheers
10:30PM Seinfeld
11:30PM Coach
03:00AM Wanderer
WGNX-TV CBS46
12:00PM News
04:00PM Roseanne
05:30PM Roseanne
07:30PM Cops
11:00PM News
01:37AM Cops
WUPA-TV UPN69
05:30AM Community
07:30AM Dinosaurs
04:00PM Bonkers
05:00PM Aladdin
05:30PM Blossom
07:00PM Baywatch
03:30AM Community
04:00AM Bonanza
Cable:
05:30AM Daybreak
12:00PM NewsDay
07:00PM Moneyline
07:30PM Crossfire
11:30PM Moneyline
12:00AM Newsnight
12:30AM Showbiz Today
03:00AM Overnight
04:00AM Crossfire
TBS Superstation
06:35AM Scooby-Doo
08:35AM Bewitched
12:05PM Matlock
01:05PM MOVIE: Scavenger Hunt
04:05PM Scooby-Doo
01:05AM Rattlers
03:05AM CHiPs
04:05AM CHiPs
The schedules for the Atlanta TV stations on the day of the opening ceremonies of the 1996 Olympics.
AWESOME!!! Does anybody have the schedules for the Salt Lake City TV stations on the day of the
opening ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics?
Fifty years past this upcoming March 30, Jeopardy! made its premiere on television. Here's what Atlanta
TV looked like that day:
WSB/ch. 2 (NBC)
10 AM - Say When!!
11 AM - Concentration
11:30 - Jeopardy!
12 Noon - News
6 PM - News
11 PM - News
WAGA/ch. 5 (CBS)
8 AM - Captain Kangaroo
9 AM - B'wana Don
1 PM - Best Of Groucho
2 PM - Password
4 PM - Secret Storm
5 PM - Sea Hunt
6 PM - News
7 PM - Battleline
11 PM - News
WAII/ch. 11 (ABC)
7 AM - Cartoons
10 AM - TV Bingo
3 PM - General Hospital
5 PM - Wyatt Earp
6 PM - Leave It To Beaver
7 PM - News
7:30 - The Outer Limits
10 PM - Breaking Point
11 PM - News
Actually, IIRC that his the wrong morning lineup for TBS. I think for a a short time during that era we had
Who's The Boss?, Growing Pains, Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Head of the Class, Charles in Charge,
and Laverne and Shirley.
from The Fort Hood Sentinel via The Portal to Texas History.
7:00 am - Today
10:00 am - Leeza
2:00 pm - Leeza
4:00 pm - News
4:30 pm - Jeopardy!
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Friends
8:00 pm - Seinfeld
9:00 pm - ER
10:00 pm - News
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
9:00 pm - 48 Hours
10:00 pm - News
12:35 am - Roseanne
3:00 pm - Carnie
6:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - News
10:35 pm - Seinfeld
11:05 pm - Cheers
11:35 pm - Nightline
12:35 am - Rolonda
7:00 am - VR Troopers
1:00 pm - Gabrielle
3:00 pm - Taz-Mania
3:30 pm - Eek!Stravaganza
7:30 pm - Martin
11:00 pm - Cops
11:30 pm - Baywatch
12:30 am - EXTRA
This was a UPN show, meaning that KWKT 44 was a primary Fox affliate with a secondary UPN affiliation
from Courier-Journal
3 WAVE NBC
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
6:00 News
9:30 Sara
11:00 News
2:00 News/sign-off
11 WHAS CBS
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
11:00 News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:00 Magnum, PI
2:30 News
15 WKPC PBS
7:45 AM Weather
12:30 sign-off
32 WLKY ABC
11:30 Loving
4:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Anything for a Laugh (clips from Gong Show, Dating Game and Newlywed Game)
11:00 News
11:30 Taxi
1:00 sign-off
41 WDRB Ind
4:00 Scooby-Doo
5:00 Tranzor Z
7:00 Dallas
1:00 sign-off
68 WKMJ KET/PBS
8:00 AM Weather
11:30 sign-off
from Clarin
2 America
7 ATC
9 Canal 9
11 Telefe
13 Canal 13
Morning
8.45
7 Telegaceta
10.00
7 Desde el Congreso
11.00
7 La Humanidad
11.30
7 Linea Abierta
Afternoon
12.00
2 A Pleno Sabado
7 SOS Vida
13.00
9 A Todo Motor
9 Telesuerte
11 Pacific Blue
15.00
16.00
17.00
Evening
18.00
7 Magazine de Salud
20.00
2 Chica Cosmica
13 Teleshow
21.00
2 America Noticias
7 Caloi en Su Tinta
22.00
7 Especial: A 50 Años de la Creacion del Estado de Israel (the 50th anniversary of Israel's declaration of
independence)
13 El Mundo del Espectaculo "El Cabo" (The Cape; 2-hour series premiere)
23.00
11 Millennium
Late night
0.00
2 Da2
13 El Show Creativo
1.00
from La Vanguardia
TVE1
9.45 Carta de Ajuste (test pattern; music: "Materials" and "Serem", Amadeo Marin)
10.03 Hablemos
10.30 El Dia del Señor (mass from Hospital de San Rafael, Madrid)
12.30 Tiempo y Marca (women's basketball: Copa de la Reina final from Vigo)
2.00 Telediario
3.00 Aventuras de Tom Sawyer
9.30 Telediario
12.00 sign-off
TVE2
3.15 Carta de Ajuste (test pattern; music from the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang)
3.30 La Musica
8.30 El Testigo
11.40 Informativo
11.55 sign-off
5:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Today
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
5:00 News
8:00 Providence
11:00 News
5:30 News
12:00 News
7:30 Extra
11:00 News
5:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
3:38 sign-off
2:30 Breakthrough
7:00 In Touch
5:30 Roseanne
1:00 Clueless
5:00 Cheers
7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
2:30 Coach
5:30 Writers...
6:30 Jobline
7:00 Arthur
8:30 Teletubbies
9:30 Zoboomafoo
12:00 Noddy
12:30 Teletubbies
2:00 Caillou
3:00 Wishbone
3:30 Arthur
4:00 Zoom
1:30 Documentary
2:00 Deutsche Welle Journal
3:30 Money...
4:00 Creative...
4:30 Yoga...
6:00 AgDay
12:00 AgDay
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:37 News
2:07 sign-off
40 WBSC WB Anderson
6:00 Frasier
7:00 Pokémon
3:30 Generation O!
4:00 Pokémon
4:30 Cardcaptors
5:00 Moesha
9:00 Popular
4:30 Real TV
10:30 Cosby
3:30 Benson
6:30 Cosby
7:30 Martin
1:30 Cops
Here's the schedule for that day, taken from Akron Beacon Journal, which only listed programs between
8am and 4am
8:00 Today
11:00 Scrabble
11:30 Scattergories
12:00 News
3:00 Vicki!
4:00 Maury Povich
5:00 Donahue
6:00 News
8:00 3 on 3
9:00 Donahue
11:00 News
2:35 News
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Roseanne
9:30 Delta
11:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Newhart
9:00 Joy
7:00 On Course
2:00 Liberty
2:30 R. Jackson
7:00 Roseanne
9:00 Tribeca
10:00 Catwalk
11:00 Studs
2:00 Christian...
8:00 Today
11:00 Scrabble
11:30 Scattergories
12:00 News
3:00 Donahue
6:00 News
7:30 Cops
11:00 News
11:00 Home
12:30 Loving
4:00 Heathcliff
6:00 News
9:00 Roseanne
9:30 Delta
11:00 News
9:00 Words...
10:00 Imagine...
2:00 Wordscape
8:00 Nova
9:00 Frontline
10:30 Mini-Dragons II
12:30 sign-off
12:00 News
5:30 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
11:00 News
11:30 Cheers
3:00 News
3:30 sign-off
12:00 Talking...
2:30 Friends...
6:30 Golden/TV
7:00 Hazel
10:00 Newstalk
2:30 Playhouse
3:00 Talking...
3:30 Story...
10:00 Vicki!
11:00 Home
12:30 Loving
5:00 Roseanne
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Roseanne
9:30 Delta
11:00 News
1:35 News
8:00 DuckTales
9:00 Matlock
6:30 Cops
10:00 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
9:00 Nova
10:00 Frontline
1:15 sign-off
8:30 Popeye
11:00 Cannon
8:00 Hunter
9:00 Gunsmoke
2:30 sign-off
8:00 Robotech
4:00 Robotech
7:30 Newhart
10:30 Adventure...
1:30 sign-off
WUAB 43 Ind
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Dynasty
10:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Texas
12:00 News
2:30 CHiPs
5:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Quincy, ME
10:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Texas
2:00 CHiPs
5:00 News
9:00 Quincy, ME
10:00 News
12:00 sign-off
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
1:30 Capitol
3:00 Tattletales
5:00 News
10:00 News
7:00 Today
9:30 Potpourri
10:00 Texas
2:00 CHiPs
5:00 News
9:00 Quincy, ME
10:00 News
12:30 sign-off
11:00 Bewitched
11:30 News
3:00 Popeye
9:30 Alice
12:00 News
1:30 Capitol
5:00 News
6:30 PM Magazine
10:00 News
12:00 Gunsmoke
7:00 Nova
12:30 sign-off
9:00 Dynasty
10:00 TBA
12:00 sign-off
11:00 Midday
9:30am On Trial
12:00pm News
5:00pm News
5:30pm News
6:00pm News
9:00pm Dallas
11:00pm News
5:15am Newsmakers
9:00am Geraldo
10:00am Scrabble
12:30pm Generations
5:00pm Live At 5
6:00pm News
10:00pm UNSUB
11:00pm News
2:30am News
6:30am Popeye
11:30am McCloud
1:30pm Bewitched
2:00pm Popeye
4:30pm DuckTales
7:00pm News
10:00pm News
11:00pm M*A*S*H
11:30pm Taxi
12:00am Kojak
5:15am Popeye
12:30pm Loving
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
7:00pm Jeopardy!
10:00pm 20/20
11:00pm News
11:30pm Nightline
1:50am News
(9)WWOR-IND Secaucus, NJ
6:30am Popeye
12:00pm News
1:30pm Sweethearts
3:00pm Cannon
10:00pm News
2:30am TBA
6:30am Alice
7:30am JEM
8:30am Ghostbusters
10:00am Alice
3:30pm C.O.P.S.
6:00pm Benson
7:00pm Cheers
7:30pm News
11:00pm Cheers
3:00am Success
5:00am Weekend
(13)WNET-PBS Newark, NJ
6:00am News
12:00pm Instructional TV
6:00pm News
3:00am Instructional TV
6:30am To Life
7:00am Lilias
9:00am Instructional TV
1:00pm Instructional TV
12:00am Odyssey
5:00am Nature
10:00am Instructional TV
11:30am Colorsounds
1:00pm Instructional TV
2:00pm Spaces
7:00pm Colorsounds
8:00pm Innovation
8:30pm Doctor Is In
9:00am Homestretch
11:00am Bodywatch
3:00pm Hometime
10:00pm EastEnders
11:00pm News
12:00am World TV
(49)WEDW-PBS Bridgeport, CT
10:00am Instructional TV
12:00pm Nova
1:00pm Instructional TV
7:30pm Auction
10:30pm Auction
(50)WNJM-PBS Montclair, NJ
8:30am News
3:30pm Images/Imagenes
9:00pm Mystery!
(55)WLIG-IND Riverhead, NY
6:30am News
4:00pm DuckTales
10:00pm News
10:30pm Checkerboard
BBC One
8.20 Rugrats
11.45 L.A. 7
12.15 Grandstand (includes: 12.20 Football Focus; 1.20 Racing from Haydock Park; 1.40 Equestrianism:
highlights of the Badminton Horse Trials; 1.55 Racing from Haydock Park; 2.15 Around the Grounds; 2.25
Racing from Haydock Park; 2.40 Rugby Union: Toulouse v. Munster (European Cup semifinal from
Bordeaux); 3.30 Football Latest; 3.40 Rugby Union: Toulouse v. Munster (2nd half); 4.40 Final Score)
6.00 News
6.05 A Question of Pop
6.35 Whatever You Want (two Boyzone fans compete for a day with singer Stephen Gately)
BBC Two
11.50 Blake's 7
5.20 TOTP2 (archive footage from Top of the Pops; includes performances from T. Rex, Soft Cell and
Depeche Mode)
8.05 Movie "Breaking the Code" (BBC 1996 TV movie with Derek Jacobi portraying British mathematician
Alan Turing)
2.35 sign-off
5.00 sign-off
LWT (ITV1)
7.10 Diggit
11.00 CD UK
1.20 News
5.20 News
1.40 Dial-A-Date
Channel 4
2.30 Racing from Newmarket (includes the 2000 Guineas race at 3.40pm and jump racing from
Uttoxeter)
12.10 Jaaaaam
5.05 Countdown
Channel 5
7.30 Milkshake!
8.00 Lassie
9.00 Witchworld
9.30 Animal X
8.05 Charmed
5.30 It Happened to Me
2 KTVN CBS
5:00 Susan Powter
6:00 News
9:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Movie "Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan"
11:00 News
1:30 News
4 KRNV NBC
6:00 News
7:00 Today
1:00 Leeza
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Wings
8:30 Newsradio
9:00 Frasier
9:30 John Larroquette
11:00 News
2:00 News
5 KNPB PBS
8:00 Storytime
1:00 Ghostwriter
8 KOLO ABC
6:00 News
11:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 Coach
9:30 Ellen
11:00 News
1:00 News
21 KAME Fox
12:00 Marilu
3:30 Taz-Mania
4:00 Animaniacs
5:00/5:30 M*A*S*H
6:30 Roseanne
11:00 Cops
3:00 Hunter
27 KREN Ind/Univision
6:00 Psalms
7:00 Cornerstone
2:00 Sirena
4:00 Cristina
4:00 Samuel
45 TBN (the paper didn't list the call letters of this station, simply mentioning it as "TBN 45")
5:00 Joy
5:30 Alive
4:30 Miracles
11:30 Carman
55 K55SDP Ind
Rush Limbaugh sure had a better timeslot here than the late night slots he had in a lot of markets for his
TV program.
Surprised that Super Dave actually made it to syndication. No idea how long it lasted after having
originally been on Showtime.
Super Dave aired on broadcast TV (Global) in Canada, where the show was filmed. Also, K55DP had no
cable carriage, but KTVU still had cable carriage in 1995 in parts of the Reno area!
ABV2 (ABC)
7.30 Accounting
9.30 Bump
10.30 Look Up
1.30 Quantum
2.00 Parliament Question Time: Senate
6.30 TVTV
8.00 Holiday
10.30 Lateline
2.00 Movie "Gulliver's Travels" (1977 animated version with Richard Harris)
3.20 Prostitutki (an episode of BBC's Inside Story that reports on prostitution in the Soviet Union)
HSV7 (Seven)
11.00 Eleven AM
4.30 Blockbusters
GTV9 (Nine)
7.00 Today
7.29 Keno
8.28 Crimestoppers
10.25 Nightline
11.55 Good Morning America Down Under (Joan Lunden and Charles Gibson present the show from
different cities across Australia and New Zealand)
ATV10 (Ten)
8.30 Mulligrubs
1.30 Donahue
6.00 Jeopardy!
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 Hinch
4.00 Prisoner
SBS
3.15 TV Ed
7.00 Dateline
7.30 Dance of the Century (the history of dance in the 20th century; France)
9.00 Masterpiece "High Fidelity: The Guarneri String Quartet" (US documentary)
12.05 sign-off
5:30 AgDay
9:00 Cannon
10:00 Quincy, ME
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:30 Benson
2:00 News/sign-off
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:30 Scrabble
4:00 Magnum, PI
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 CBS This Morning
9:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
5:30 Cheers
6:30 News
7:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
11:30 Adderly
2:00 sign-off
6 WJBF ABC Augusta
10:00 Dallas
11:30 Home
12:30 Loving
5:30 TBA
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:30 SCTV
1:00 sign-off
6:45 News
7:00 Today
12:30 News
4:00 Magnum, PI
5:00 Jeopardy!
7:30 PM Magazine
11:00 News
1:30 sign-off
9:00 Donahue
12:00 Midday
5:30 TBA
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Adderly
2:00 sign-off
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
5:30 TBA
6:00 News
11:30 Adderly
6:30 Transformers
7:00 SilverHawks
7:30 Jem
11:00 Success-N-Life
12:00 Carol Burnett & Friends
4:00 ThunderCats
5:00 DuckTales
5:30 TBA
7:30 Taxi
12:00 Rawhide
10:30 Benson
11:30 Home
12:30 Loving
5:30 TBA
6:00 News
11:00 Cheers
7:00 Today
10:00 Magnum, PI
12:30 Scrabble
2:30 sign-off
6:45 AM Weather
5:30 TBA
12:30 sign-off
RTP1
5.30 sign-off
7.30 Telejornal
10.40 Fatima (religious ceremonies for Our Lady of Fatima on the eve of its feast day)
RTP2
9.30 Teletexto
8.55 Uma Vida, Um Desafio (To Serve Them All My Days; British serial from the BBC; final)
2 KATU ABC
5:00 News
9:00 AM Northwest
11:00 News
6:30 News
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
6 KOIN CBS
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 EXTRA
8:00 Elvis by the Presleys (Priscilla and Lisa-Marie Presley discuss life with Elvis)
10:00 NUMB3ERS
11:00 News
2:05 EntertainmentStudios.com
8 KGW NBC
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
10 KOPB PBS
6:30 Arthur
8:00 Teletubbies
4:00 Arthur
5:00 Cyberchase
5:30 Zoom
3:00 NOW
12 KPTV Fox
5:00 News
6:00/6:30 Friends
10:00 News
11:00 Seinfeld
11:30 Frasier
22 KPXG Pax
5:00 Bible...
6:00 Pyramid
7:00 Pyramid
7:30 Family Feud
10:00 News
1:00 Hymns...
1:30 Bible...
2:00 Lucado
2:30/3:00 Worship
24 KNMT TBN
6:30 John...
1:00 John...
4:30 K10C
12:00 History...
1:30 Awakening...
2:00 MC Hammer
4:30 Cherub...
32 KWBP WB
5:00 Elimidate
6:00/6:30 Roseanne
8:00 Maury
11:00 Maury
3:30 Pokémon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
8:30/9:00 Reba
11:00 Becker
12:00 Taxi
12:30 Elimidate
49 KPDX UPN
3:00/3:30 Cops
10:30 Frasier
And as of 2020, Wheel/Jeopardy are in swapped timeslots on KATU in prime access; sister station KOMO
Seattle has aired them at the same timeslots for 30+ years.
7.25 Pingu
8.25 Plasmo
9.00 Minty
12.00 Landline
1.30 Karajan: The Beethoven Symphonies (Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op 125, Choral; final)
3.55 Andrea Stretton Interviews "Wesley Enoch & Wendy Blacklock" (Stretton also introduced the
afternoon programs between 1.30pm and 4.20pm)
3.30 Photography
ATN7 (Seven)
6.00 Jam TV
7.00 Wipeout
9.00 Sportsworld
7.00 Popstars
TCN9 (Nine)
7.00 Challenger
9.00 Sunday
8.00 60 Minutes
11.05 News
4.00 Spyforce
5.30 Toonsylvania
TEN10 (Ten)
6.30 Stand TV
11.00 Planet X
12.30 Rampant
1.00 Sailing: Grand Prix Skiff Series
2.00 RPM
3.00 Trackside
11.40 Motorcycle Racing: French 500cc Grand Prix (round 5, from Le Mans)
SBS
6.00 L'Ahbarijiet
2.30 Sportswoman
7.30 ABBA: Bjorn Again (the rise of successful cover band Bjorn Again)
8.30 Eurovision Song Contest (from the Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden)
1.05 De Santis & Moretti (documentary on filmmakers Giuseppe De Santis and Nanni Moretti)
2.05 sign-off
4 KVOA NBC
8:30 Westwind
4:00 Daktari
7:00 Emergency!
10:00 News
6 KUAT PBS
11:00 Zoom
3:00 Auto Test '76 (testing and analysis of tests made on selected 1976 model automobiles; 1 of 3)
4:00 Soundstage
5:00 Healthwise
10:00 sign-off
9 KGUN ABC
5:00 News
10:00 News
1:00 News/sign-off
11 KZAZ Ind
4:00 Bonanza
3:15 sign-off
13 KOLD CBS
6:30 Scooby-Doo
5:00 News
7:30 Doc
11:00 News
1:30 sign-off
2 ABV2 (ABC)
7 HSV7 (Seven)
9 GTV9 (Nine)
10 ATV10 (Ten)
28 SBS
Morning
6.00
7 TV-AM
9 Early News
10 USA Today
6.30
9 Business Today
10 Ten News
7.00
2 Ghostbusters
9 Today
7.26
2 Berenstain Bears
7.30
7 Cartoon Connection
7.50
2 Adventures of Paddington
7.55
2 Sesame Street
8.58
7 Community Service
9.00
7 Bewitched (b/w)
9 Here's Humphrey
10 'til Ten
9.20
9.30
2 Play School
9 In Melbourne Today
10.00
2 Channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
7 Fame
10 Mulligrubs
10.20
2 Six Australians
10.30
9 General Hospital
10 Ten News
10.50
11.00
7 Eleven AM
10 Another World
11.25
2 Entree Libre
11.30
11.40
2 Finders, Seekers
Afternoon
12.00
2 I Spy
7 Bert Newton
10 Santa Barbara
1.00
2 Four Corners
1.30
7 Movie "The Bishop's Wife" (b/w; during 1989, Seven's classic "midday movie" was moved from noon to
1.30pm to make way for Bert Newton and The Power, the Passion; both programs were unsuccessful)
1.50
2.00
10 Dallas
2.05
2 Deutsch Direkt
2.30
2 Shadow Play
3.00
2 Sesame Street
10 Richmond Hill
28 TV Ed
3.30
9 Diff'rent Strokes
3.55
4.00
2 Play School
7 Wombat
9 C'mon Kids
10 Double Dare
28 Sport Report
4.30
2 Swap Shop
28 Vox Populi
5.00
7 Wheel of Fortune
9 Happy Days
10 Gilligan's Island
28 Kaleidoscope
5.02
2 Danger Bay
5.30
7 Family Ties
9 Eye on Australia
10 Perfect Match
Evening
6.00
2 The Oz Game
10 Ten News
28 And Father Makes Four (Greece)
6.30
9 A Current Affair
6.55
7.00
2 ABC News
7 Hinch
10 Neighbours
28 Sport Report
7.28
9 Keno
7.30
7 A Country Practice
8.00
2 The Investigators
9 Growing Pains
10 Cheers
8.28
2 ABC News
8.30
2 GP
7 VFL State of Origin: Western Australia v. Victoria (from the WACA, Perth)
9 China Beach
10 L.A. Law
28 The Cutting Edge "Out of Solidarity" (the story of 3 members of the Polish trade union Solidarity, who
were forced to leave their country and resettle their families in America)
9.30
9 Wiseguy
10 thirtysomething
10.30
2 ABC News
10.35
10.55
2 Arts Review
11.20
11.30
7 Newsworld
9 Ski World (Charles Stewart presents men's downhill events from Wengen)
11.35
2 The Heart of the Dragon "Eating" (life in modern China; sign-off at 12.25am)
Late night
12.00
7 NBC Today
10 Superstars of Wrestling
12.20
1.00
2.00
2.15
9 Movie "Amarcord"
2.50
3.50
7 On Trial
4.15
9 Bonanza
4.45
7 Science International
5.00
7 Newsworld
10 Archie's TV Funnies
5.30
5 WOI ABC
5:00 AgDay
6:45 News
11:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 20/20
10:00 News
1:30 sign-off
8 KCCI CBS
5:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Cosby
8:30 Becker
10:00 News
1:37 News
6:30 Teletubbies
7:00 Arthur
8:00 Teletubbies
10:30 Zoboomafoo
4:00 Zoom
4:30 Arthur
5:00 Wishbone
6:30 Hometime
13 WHO NBC
5:30 News
7:00 Today
11:00 Leeza
12:00 News
1:00 Days of Our Lives
3:30 Extra
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:36 Later
17 KDSM Fox
5:30 Hercules
6:00 Doug
6:30 RoboCop
8:00 Pokémon
3:00 Spider-Man
6:00 Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
10:30 Frasier
11:00 Cheers
11:30 Mad About You
4:00 Cops
39 KFPX Pax
1:00 Bonanza
3:00 Flipper
12:00 Worship
Retro: Wilmington, NC, Saturday, May 19, 2001
from Star-News
9:00/9:30 Recess
11:30 Doug
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 sign-off
6:00 News
10:30 Androgena
11:00 Franklin
11:30 Kipper
2:00 TBA
6:00 News
11:00 News
5:00 Coins
6:00 TBA
8:00 Today
6:30/9:00 NBA: Western Conference semifinals (if it's not necessary, NBC will air the movie "Under Siege
2: Dark Territory" between 9pm and 11:30pm)
11:30 News
6:00 TBA
6:30 News
8:00 Today
12:30 Jeopardy!
3:00 TBA
11:30 News
2:30 News
6:00 TBA
9:00 Franklin
9:30 Kipper
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Seinfeld
12:00 VIP
1:00 Sheena
2:00 VIP
6:00 TBA
11:00 Andromeda
2:00 TBA
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:35 Profiler
6:00 TBA
9:00/9:30 Recess
11:30 Doug
6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
2:35 News
6:00 TBA
7:30 Raceline
9:00/9:30 Recess
11:30 Doug
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:30 Profiler
5:00 Coins
6:00 TBA
11:00 Franklin
11:30 Kipper
2:00 TBA
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:00 TBA
5:00/5:30 Seinfeld
11:00 Mad TV
1:30 Sheena
6:00 TBA
9:30 Arthur
9:00 Ballykissangel
10:00 Grafters
3:00 Ballykissangel
4:00 Grafters
BBC One
6.00 Breakfast
9.00 Kilroy
12.30 Doctors
1.30 News
1.45 Neighbours
2.05 Bergerac
3.25 Wildlife
3.30 Tweenies
3.50 Casper
4.35 Microsoap
5.25 Newsround
5.35 Neighbours
6.30 News
10.30 News
10.40 Jack Dee's Happy Hour
BBC Two
7.00 Playdays
9.00 Storytine
9.45 Dynamo
10.00 Teletubbies
10.30 Tweenies
11.30 Megamaths
12.10 Landmarks
9.00 Timewatch
10.00 Chambers
2.55 sign-off
5.00 sign-off
Carlton/LWT (ITV)
6.00 GMTV
9.25 Trisha
1.00 News
1.30 Crossroads
3.05 News
3.20 Jamboree
5.05 Crossroads
6.00 News
7.00 Emmerdale
12.30 Dial-a-Date
Channel 4
9.00 Powerhouse
8.00 Brookside
9.00 Friends
10.00/10.30 Frasier
11.05 Around the World in 80 Raves (six Leicester teens take a journey around the US; tonight's episode
shows their visit to Miami, Detroit and Atlanta)
3.35 Powerhouse
5.30 Countdown
Channel 5
7.00 Milkshake!
Morning
5:00
12 Headline News
5:15
7 Morning Herald
5:30
11 Weather
39 Night Gallery
5:45
6:00
29 PTL Club
39 Captain Harlock
45 TBN Today
6:15
6:30
5 Today on Five
6 Romper Room
7 Today in Florida
10 News
23 Jimmy Swaggart
39 Macron I
45 Joy
6:45
2 AM Weather
12 News
33 Casper
7:00
2 Nightly Business Report
5-7-20 Today
6 Rambo
23 Mundo Latino
29 Smurfs' Adventures
33 Heathcliff
39 Popeye
7:30
2 Sesame Street
29 ThunderCats
39 The Flintstones
45 Joy of Music
7:45
42 AM Weather
8:00
17 Newsline
29 SilverHawks
33 My Little Pony & Friends
42 Body Electric
51 Figura
8:30
2 Captain Kangaroo
17 Instructional programs
29 Inspector Gadget
33 Scooby-Doo
39 Zoobilee Zoo
42 Hatha Yoga
45 Richard Roberts
51 Doctora Confidencias
9:00
5-10-20 Donahue
26 The Jeffersons
33 Andy Griffith
34 Knots Landing
39 Gunsmoke
51 Estacion Terminal
9:30
26 Divorce Court
45 R.W. Schambach
10:00
5 Divorce Court
6 Success-N-Life
26 Dallas
10:30
4 The Judge
5 Dating Game
7 Strike It Rich
10 Jeopardy!
11 Price is Right
20 Classic Concentration
34 Cross-Wits
45 Marilyn Hickey
11:00
6 Frankly Speaking
12-39 ValueTelevision
23 Tu o Nadie
29-33 Bonanza
42 3-2-1 Contact
45 Heritage Singers
51 Amor Gitano
11:30
2 It Figures
5-7-20 Scrabble
6 Addams Family
11 News
17 Instructional programs
26 Webster
42 Sesame Street
45 John Wimber
Afternoon
12:00
4-5-7-12-34 News
6 I Love Lucy
10 Loving
20 Super Password
23 Chao Cristina
26 Ryan's Hope
33 Beverly Hillbillies
39 Perry Mason
45 Get in Shape
51 Centro Medico
12:30
2 Frugal Gourmet
4-11-34 Young and the Restless
5-20 WordPlay
7 Superior Court
10 News
12 Headline News
26 Loving
1:00
23 La Fiera
33 Mister Ed
42 Nova
45 TBN Today
51 Retrato de un Canalla
1:30
45 Jimmy Swaggart
2:00
2 Movie "Spitfire"
6 M.A.S.K.
33 Superfriends
39 Bob Newhart
42 Frontline
45 James Robison
51 Cadenas de Amor
2:30
45 Dr. Cherry
3:00
23 Video Exitos
29 Andy Griffith
33 Heathcliff
3:30
2 Biography
6 The Jetsons
29 Leave It to Beaver
33 Ghostbusters
39 The Flintstones
42 Gourmet Cooking
45 Joy
4:00
4-11 Magnum, PI
6 G.I. Joe
7 Divorce Court
12 The Judge
29 Happy Days
34 Hawaii Five-O
39 SilverHawks
42 Sesame Street
51 La Cruz de Papel
4:30
2 3-2-1 Contact
6 Transformers
33 Power Tracks
39 ThunderCats
5:00
2 Sesame Street
4 Newlywed Game
5-20 M*A*S*H
6 Diff'rent Strokes
7 Live at Five
10-12 News
11 Entertainment Tonight
23 La Dama de Rosa
26 Quincy, ME
29 Gimme a Break!
33 What's Happening!!
34 $100,000 Pyramid
39 Bewitched
5:30
4-5-10-11-34 News
6 Diff'rent Strokes
12 Headline News
20 People's Court
29 The Jeffersons
39 I Dream of Jeannie
Evening
6:00
2 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
4-5-7-10-11-12-20-26-34 News
6 Gimme a Break!
23 Noticias
29 Charlie's Angels
33 Happy Days
39 Knight Rider
42 GED
51 Noticiero
6:30
23 Noticiero Univision
33 Alice
42 Body Electric
51 Noticiero Telemundo
7:00
6 M*A*S*H
23 Cuna de Lobos
26 Three's Company
29 Benny Hill
34 Magnum, PI
39 Silver Spoons
42 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
51 Roberta
7:30
4 Card Sharks
5-10-20 Jeopardy!
6-26 Taxi
7 Entertainment Tonight
12 Newlywed Game
29 Three's Company
39 9 to 5
8:00
17 Something on 17
23 El Precio de la Fama
29 Movie "Fortress"
45 TBN Today
51 La Intrusa
8:30
23 La Gloria y el Infierno
9:00
4-11-34 Magnum, PI
5-7-20 Cheers
17 Bodywatch
51 Evelio Taillacq
9:30
45 Shockwaves of Armageddon
10:00
6 News
10-12-26 Hotel
51 Noticiero
10:30
2 Houdini!
11:00
2 Paul Hogan
4-5-7-10-11-12-20-26-34 News
23 Noticias
39 Baretta
11:30
4 Magnum, PI
10-12-26 Nightline
11 Newlywed Game
23 Noticiero Univision
34 Adderly
42 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
51 Vivir Para Ti
Late night
12:00
10 Three's Company
11 Adderly
23 Muy Especial
26 Hawaii Five-O
29 Taxi
45 Benny Hinn
12:30
10 Love Connection
12 Entertainment Tonight
23 Adriana
12:40
1:00
2 Star Hustler
4 Cross-Wits
26 News
45 TBN Today
1:10
1:30
4-7 News
5 True Confessions
45 Living Way
1:40
2:00
12 Headline News
45 Randy Shankle
2:30
10 News
45 Hilton Sutton
3:00
12 Headline News
33 INN News
3:30
12 Night Gallery
3:35
4:00
12 Headline News
4:30
12 House Calls
So WBTV wasn’t the only Eastern Time Zone CBS affiliate to air The Price Is Right at 10:30 (a day behind)
at that time for hourlong news at 11:30 (Top O’The Day) until 1992, at which point it cut the news to 30
minutes beginning at noon and TPIR moved to 11 in pattern. At first it aired at noon, then it moved to
11:30 shortly after CBS moved Young and the Restless to 12:30.
Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence: Friday, November 24, 1995
Morning
7:00
2- Sesame Street
7-10- Today
38- Garfield
50- Business
56- VR Troopers
64- Aladdin
7:30
11- Barney
8:00
27- Carrusel
64- VR Troopers
8:30
9:00
5- Donahue
9- Jerry Springer
25-64- Kids TV Takeover (though not included in these listings, apparently the shows featured were, “X-
Men,” “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,” “Spider-Man,” and “Goosebumps”.)
27- Chespirito
38- Danny
9:30
4- Guiding Light
5- Jerry Springer
6- Gordon Elliott
7-10- Leeza
9- Sally Jessy
10:30
2- Storytime
11:00
2- Sesame Street
7- Leeza
25- Gabrielle
56- Tempestt
11:30
12:00 (Noon)
4- News
7- News
10-12- News
12:30
11- Storytime
50- Bewitched
68- LAPD
1:00
2- Puzzle Place
50- Carney
1:30
2- Storytime
2:00
11- Instructional TV
3:00
2- Sesame Street
7- Gerlado
25- Taz-Mania
44- Mystery!
3:30
11- Bill Nye the Science Guy
25- X-Men
64- Taz-mania
4:00
2- Reading Rainbow
10- Oprah
27- Cristiana
38- Aladdin
64- X-Men
4:30
2- Bill Nye the Science Guy
7- Hard Copy
25- Goosebumps
56- Animaniacs
5:00
2- Wishbone
4- News
7- News
10-12- News
64- Goosebumps
5:30
2- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
7- News
10-12- News
38- Blossom
6:00
2-11- Newshour
4- News
5-6-9-10-12- News
7- News
25- Roseanne
64- Blossom
68- Baywatch
6:30
5-6-9- ABC News
7-10- News
12- News
7:00
2- Friday Group
4- CBS News
5- Inside Edition
6-38- Seinfeld
9- Entertainment Tonight
27- La Duena
38- Seinfeld
50- Cops
56- Star Trek: The Next Generation
7:30
5- Chronicle
6- Coach
7-12- Jeopardy
9- Hard Copy
38- Cheers
8:00
25-64- X-Files
27- Alondra
38- Movie- “Dirty Dancing” (1987)
44- Nature
50- Upfront
8:30
11- NH Roundtable
9:00
11- NH Crossroads
25-64- X-Files (1 of 2)
50- Renegade
9:30
11- New Red Green Show
10:00
5-6-9- 20/20
25- Cops
56- News
68- Matlock
10:30
25- Cops
11:00
4-7-9- News
5-6-10-12- News
25- Ricki Lake
38- Cheers
50- Baywatch
68- LAPD
11:30
68- Baywatch
11:35
5-6-9- Nightline
12:00 (Midnight)
2- NewsNight
64- Carnie
12:05
5- American Journal
9- Rush Limbaugh
12:30
2- Charlie Rose
44- Journal
12:35
4-12- The Late, Late Show with Tom Snyder
6- Cops
9- In Concert
1:00 (AM)
1:30
5- Rolanda
6- Lincoln Park
1:30
4- News
6- Rescue 911
9- Donahue
2:00
25- Carnie
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Two-Nite
9 PM Joffrey Ballet From Art Park (performing with the Buffalo Philharmonic)
11 PM Dick Cavett (second of two with Muhammad Ali aboard the riverboat Natchez)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
4 PM Razzmatazz (two New Jersey brothers who competed in in the National Horse Show last
September, pre-empts "Emergency One!")
4:30 Trouble With Mother (Sandy Dennis as a housewife who clashes with her 19-year-old daughter over
the significance of marriage and motherhood)
5:30 Reaching Out (kickoff of the 1980 United Way campaign with 10-year-old singer Heather Childers
from Charlotte)
6 PM News
7:30 PM Magazine (Kenny and Marianne Gordon Rogers; a Washington, DC strip club where all the
strippers are male; shallots; the difference between jogging and running shoes; a trip to Boston)
8:30 TBA
11 PM News
12:55 CBS Movie: "Forbidden Planet" (yes, the 1956 sci-fi classic)
6 AM Rascals' Clubhouse
9 AM Donahue (a local law in Washington State that requires women who report rape to submit to a lie-
detector test)
10 AM Card Sharks
10:30 Hollywood Squares (Melissa Sue Anderson, Big Bird & Oscar the Grouch, George Gobel, Sydney
Goldsmith, Dianne Kay, Richard Kiel, Kelly Monteith, Vincent Price, Doris Roberts)
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Cartoon Carnival
6 PM News
9 PM NBC White Paper: "Oil And American Power" (the risks involved in keeping the oil pipeline open
from the Middle East)
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow (Ed "Too Tall" Jones tells why he forsook a football career for boxing.)
WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)
6:30 Today On 5
7 AM Today
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
6 PM News
7 PM Newlywed Game
7:30 Cross-Wits (Carolyn Jones, Shelley Berman, Lee Meriwether, Tom Hallick)
8 PM The Runaways
11 PM News
6 AM Today In Tennessee
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah! (Fred Willard, magician Ricky Jay, Linda Gray, Jackie Zeman Kaufman, butcher Merle Ellis)
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
4 PM Movie: "The Winning Team" (Ronald Reagan as baseball pitching great Grover Cleveland Alexander,
from '52)
6 PM News
8 PM The Runaways
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show
1 AM Tomorrow
6:30 Not For Women Only (second of five on child care with authors Barbara Greenleaf ("Help: A
Handbook For Working Mothers") and James Levine ("Who Will Raise The Children?")
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Dinah!
10 AM Nancy Welch
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
3:30 M*A*S*H
5 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Dating Game
8 PM Wonder Woman
11 PM News
6:45 News
9:45 News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
4:30 Bewitched
5 PM Bionic Woman
6 PM News
7 PM Cross-Wits (Lyle Waggoner, Mary Ann Mobley, Johnny Brown, Ellen Travolta)
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Taxi
9 PM Three's Company
9:30 The Lazarus Syndrome (special 90-minute debut of a short-lived medical series that generated a
great deal of controversy when it was canceled, mainly because the star, Louis Gossett Jr., is African-
American; CBS had similar problems when it canceled the detective show "Paris," with another African-
American, James Earl Jones; future episodes aired at 10 PM)
11 PM News
11:30 Guinness Book Of World Records (from 1976: Richard Dawson hosts, Michele Lee is guest, and
participants who aim for new records for steepness in a wire-walk and the number of swords swallowed
simultaneously)
1 AM News
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
3:30 M*A*S*H
4:30 Gunsmoke
6 PM News
7 PM That's Hollywood (war movies, with scenes from "Tora! Tora! Tora!," "The Longest Day," "Twelve
O'Clock High," and "M*A*S*H")
7:30 Hollywood Squares (Howard Platt, Denise Nicholas, McLean Stevenson, Pat Klous, Connie Stevens,
George Gobel, Laurette Spang, Gary Burghoff, Paul Lynde)
8 PM Wonder Woman
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Dinah! (Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Eydie Gorme, Bernadette Peters, dancer-choreographer Don
Crichton, fiber-producers' representative Francine Coffey)
10:30 Whew!
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
4:30 Liars Club (Larry Hovis, Betty White, Victor French, Pat Morita)
5 PM Gunsmoke
5:55 Weather
6 PM News
11 PM News
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Big Valley
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Flintstones
7 PM News
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Taxi
9 PM Three's Company
11 PM News
12:30 News
1 PM Not For Women Only (second program on Shakespeare's "seven ages of man" focuses on love;
guests include a priest)
3 PM Rascals Club
5:30 Underdog
6 PM News
7 PM Hour Of Prayer
8 PM Voice Of Faith
8:30 Shower Of Blessings
10 PM News
10:25 Devotions
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM 700 Club
9 AM Nite Line (religious-themed variety show hosted by station head Jimmy Thompson)
10:30 Forum
11 AM PTL Club
1 PM Lester Sumrall
2 PM Kartoon Korner
3:30 Flintstones (I wonder if this is "Fred Flintstone & Friends" since the original "Flintstones" was airing
on WLOS.)
4 PM Western Theater
5 PM Flipper
6 PM Mister Ed
6:30 Green Acres
7:30 Celebration
10 PM 700 Club
6:10 News
6:30 Dragnet
8 AM Lassie
11:55 News
2:25 News
3 PM Infinity Factory
3:30 Banana Splits
4 PM Flintstones
5 PM Star Trek
6 PM Family Affair
7 PM Get Smart
10 PM Little Miracle (Mickey Rooney as an angel who turns to the United Way to help a family in distress,
time approximate)
4:20 Untouchables
4 PM Sesame Street
sign off 11 PM
6 AM News
6:35 Forum
6:50 Cartoons
7 AM 700 Club
9 AM Summertime Funshine
10:30 Forum
10:45 News
11 AM PTL Club
2 PM Cartoon Carnival
3:30 Batman
4 PM Marvel Superheroes
7 PM Good Times
10 PM Bonanza
1:30 News
10 AM 700 Club
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Daniel Boone
5 PM Six Million Dollar Man
6 PM News
7 PM Adam-12
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Taxi
9 PM Three's Company
11 PM News
6 AM PTL Club
9 AM 700 Club
12 N $20,000 Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
5 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM News
7 PM Cross-Wits (Lynda Day George, David Doyle, Vicki Lawrence, Robert Q. Lewis)
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Taxi
9 PM Three's Company
9:30 TBA
11 PM News
8 AM In-school programs
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Seven30
8 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (Mortimer Adler talks about the relevance of Aristotle to today.)
10 PM Black Man's Land (first of three on the birth of Kenya from a black perspective; tonight: clashes
between British imperialists and black nationalists)
11 PM Dick Cavett
12 M MacNeil/Lehrer Report
8 AM In-school programs
5 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Bottom Line
7:30 Seven30
11 PM Dick Cavett
11:30 Captioned ABC News
7 AM Today
9 AM Another World
11 AM High Rollers
12 N I Dream Of Jeannie
2 PM The Doctors
2:30 Flintstones
3 PM Three Stooges
3:30 Spectreman
4 PM Lost In Space
6 PM Hogan's Heroes
7 PM News
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
9 AM Sesame Street
11 AM In-school programs
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
sign off 11 PM
8 AM Morningside
9:30 Jetsons
10 AM Underdog
11 AM PTL Club
2 PM 700 Club
6 PM Dudley Do-Right
7 PM News
8:30 Sha Na Na
9 PM Soul Train
10 PM PTL Club
11 PM News
Hey bpatrick do you have any TV listings from Local TV Guides from either Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City,
Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville, or Knoxville-Chattanooga from the early 1980s (time period: 1981-
1985)? If so, just let me know and I'd love to see some posted, otherwise, you should be on the lookout
for some!
Geez, Louise. Charlotte, NC. 90 minutes of Another World at 9am? It was hard enough to take in the
afternoon. Wonder how that worked out for them.
I'm also surprised that WBTV failed to clear Y&R. It was CBS' highest rated soap in the late 70s, a solid #3
in the yearly Nielsens. Maybe with more clearances (I've noticed a fair number of stations not carrying it
circa 1979), it might've been able to edge out at least one other ABC soap.
And what's up with Adam-12 "pre-empting" Gunsmoke at 5pm on WBTV? Were they running the 1/2
hour Marshal Dillon version?
To answer your question about "Gunsmoke," WBTV was carrying the hour-long episodes; there was a
special at 5:30, so "Adam-12" was put in to fill the half-hour gap.
WBTV would pick up "Y&R" at 1 PM, moving "Search For Tomorrow" to 10 AM, before it expanded to an
hour; I think that would have been toward the end of 1979 or the beginning of 1980 ("Y&R" went to an
hour on Feb. 4, 1980). As for "Another World," it would revert to an hour on August 4, 1980 (2-3 PM) as
the spinoff soap "Texas" aired from 3-4 on NBC.
WGGS definately ran Fred Flintstone & Friends not the 166 Flintstones episodes back then. Fred &
Friends was a straight barter low cost show while teh Flintstones was highly expensive back then. The
Flintstones began going barter in 1982 when General Mills syndicated teh show along with Scooby Doo,
Bewitched, Partridge Family, and I Dream Of Jeannie. General Mills picked up these shows from
Columbia. The Bewitched and Jeannie shows excluded the black & white ones though. Under the barter
deal the station would run 2 minutes of general mills ads during each show plus run 10 minutes of these
ads per day per show spread out during daytime hours. For cartoons the ads had to be run between the
6 and 9 a.m. hours and the 3 to 6 p.m. hours. The General Mills Syndicated arm was called DFS.
Flintstones began going on this deal in 1982 as the cash deals with Screen Gems expired. In fact in
Philadelphia when WKBS TV 48 went dark in 83 they had a year to go on the Flintstones which expired in
1984 but Screen Gems and DFS would not allow this title to move to Channel 17. Channel 48 also was
contracted to begin runs on Bewitched which did move to Channel 17 (Bewitched was not ever aired on
48 because the cotract was to take effect after 48 went dark and was made before the decision to
dismantle 48 was made). But Channel 17 WPHL had to get their own contract for Flintstones which they
did several months after Channel 48 went dark.
Also Channel 48 was scheduled that fall to pick up One Day At A Time, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, and
Inspector Gadget and those shows did go to Channel 17. The Viacom shows like All In The Family (which
went to Columbia/Embassy in 1991), I Love Lucy, Beverly hillbillies, Honeymooners, Gomer Pyle, and
Dick van Dyke also could not go to Channel 17 because of Viacom's policy about second hand selling of
shows to other stations. Viacom would not allow their shows to be somd second hand. Channel 17 did
buy Gomer and Dick Van Dyke 6 months later on their own.
Back to WGGS - WGGS ran only low costa nd no cost secular shows. They spent little money on
programming despite being the only independent in the market until 1979. Later in 79 Channel 40 went
on the air as an independent and they too had a low budget lineup. It was not until 1984 when Pappas
signed on 21 WHNS that a strong indepedent went on the air there...
One other thing that I cannot figure out is how Asheville is part of the Greenville market. the cities are 80
miles apart - farther than some markets are from each other (Washington & Baltimore are a mere 25
miles from each other - Cincinnati and Dayton are 40 miles apart - Providence and Boston 50 miles apart
- Ralliegh and Greensboro are about 45 miles apart) - Channel 13 Ashville though transmits between
Ashville and Spartanburg so it reaches Greenville but its tough to reach south of Greenville. Channel 16
though cannot reach Ashville at all - niether can TV 40. But 40 and 13 are now co owned. Channel 40 is
an Independent stationon their main channel but run ABC 13's shows on DT-2. Channel 13 Ashville runs
40's schedule on their DT 2 now so digital resolved that issue. Same with 62 Ashville and 7 Spartanburg.
They run each others programnming on their subchannels. Still Ashville is way to far to be in the
Greenville Market..
Asheville is actually about 60 miles from Greenville and Spartanburg. I suspect the reason Asheville and
Greenville are considered the same market is because there has been a network affiliate (WLOS-ABC) in
Asheville that gets into Greenville since 1954. WLOS, in fact, at one time was seen in six states (the two
Carolinas, Virginia. Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia); it was the de facto ABC affiliate for
Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City until WKPT signed on in 1969; it also got into Knoxville and people there
tended to watch it rather than WTVK/26 before ABC switched to WATE/6 in 1979. On top of that, WYFF
and WSPA put a clear signal into Asheviile, as does WHNS, which is licensed to Asheville.
In 2008 a friend and I (my friend from 60 miles north of New Orleans began a trip from his home to
Birmingham, Atlanta, Charlotte, Gatlinburg, then back to Atlanta through Asheville (not far from
Gatlinburg) and visited the Biltmore. This was a 10 day trip. Anyhow I was amazed at how far Greenville
and Asheville were from each other. It was like a 90 minute drive. I did notice that in Gatlinburg, WLOS
reached as well as the Knoxville ABC station. I alos notice that 13 was in the newspaper TV sections while
the rest of the Greenville Spartanburg stations were not. Chances are the transmitter of WLOS is about
15 miles or so south of Asheville. The Greenville station transmitters are likely near Spartanburg so the
stations have an 80 % overlap when all is said and done. Still Channel 13 does likely lack signal south of
Greenville in the Anderson area and Channel 40 does reach Greenville well but barely reaches
Spartanburg and does not reach Asheville while Channel 16 does not reach Asheville. The issue with
digital for Channel 40 and 13 seem resolved as each station is aq mirror simulcast of each other ABC on
13 DT-1 and Independent on 13 DT-2 while in reverse on 40 DT-1 and 40 DT-2.
It did, from 1982 to 1992 when Top O’ The Day aired at 11:30am.
55 from Crossville moved to channel 20 in 1982 and is now WBXX (Knoxville's CW affiliate). Reading
through the history cards, WCPT had applied to move to channel 7, but WTVK (which eventually moved
to channel 8 years later) stopped it from progressing. In the analog days, channel 7 would have been
properly spaced to other channel 7's (WBBJ, WTVW, WSPA, WHIO, WCIQ) in an area stretching from
Crossville/Cookeville up to around Pulaski, KY
It is interesting to see WJHL airing Love of Life at 3:30pm when CBS demoted the show from 11:30am to
4:00pm in April 1979--a timeslot many CBS stations pre-empted. The 3:30 slot after Guiding Light made
more sense for the show instead of M*A*S*H reruns. Even the CBS owned stations carried Love of Life at
3:30/2:30pm. If CBS had given it the network timeslot at 3:30pm, the show might have lasted longer. It
was cancelled by CBS in February 1980.
Geez, Louise. Charlotte, NC. 90 minutes of Another World at 9am? It was hard enough to take in the
afternoon. Wonder how that worked out for them.
I'm also surprised that WBTV failed to clear Y&R. It was CBS' highest rated soap in the late 70s, a solid #3
in the yearly Nielsens. Maybe with more clearances (I've noticed a fair number of stations not carrying it
circa 1979), it might've been able to edge out at least one other ABC soap.
And what's up with Adam-12 "pre-empting" Gunsmoke at 5pm on WBTV? Were they running the 1/2
hour Marshal Dillon version?
My grandmother used to give up her afternoons to watch All My Children, The Doctors and General
Hospital. Talk about being devoted to soaps. When WFBC aired the ACC Tournament(one day then) she'd
watch One Life to Live.
Retro: Kansas City/Topeka, Saturday, May 22, 1993
7:00 Today
9:00 News
5:00 News
9:00 Sisters
10:00 News
12:00 Baseball: regional coverage (Oakland at Chicago White Sox; Atlanta at NY Mets; California at Texas)
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:00 ZooLife
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:00 MotorWeek
10:00 News
1:10 News/sign-off
19 KCPT PBS Kansas City
9:00/9:30 GED
10:00 MotorWeek
1:30 Hometime
7:00 Nature
7:00 Today
9:00 Sisters
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
41 KSHB Fox Kansas City
9:30 Taz-Mania
10:00 X-Men
3:00 Renegade
4:00 Baywatch
8:00/8:30 Code 3
6:30 Bullwinkle
3:00 Williams TV
5:00 Williams TV
11:30 Ed Sullivan
12:30 In Concert
1:00 sign-off
LANSING
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
7:30 Taxi
9:00 Miss Universe Pageant(Hosted By Bob Barker And Joan Van Ark, Live
2:00 Milestones
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
4:30 Bewitched
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:00 Bullwinkle
7:00 Underdog
8:00 Superfriends
8:30 Flintstones
10:00 Dallas
11:00 Waltons
12:00 Angie
1:00 Alice
1:30 Jeffersons
3:00 Dallas
7:00 Gidget
FLINT
WJRT Channel 12(ABC)
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
9:00 Movie-Nighthawks(1981)
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
2:00 News
12:00 News
2:30 Capitol
3:30 Popeye
6:00 News
6:30 CBS News
11:00 News
7:00 Bullwinkle
8:00 Flintstones
8:30 Superfriends
9:00 Family
10:00 Ironside
12:00 Gidget
3:00 Superfriends
3:00 Robotech
4:00 Heathcliff
4:30 Tranzor Z
5:30 Mister Ed
8:00 Movie-Capone(1975)
Part 2 Tomorrow!
DETROIT
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Scrabble
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
4:30 News
11:00 Angie
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Movie-Nighthawks(1981)
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
12:30 Movie-Guilty Or Innocent:The Sam Shepard Murder Case(Made For TV, 1975)
6:00 News
6:30 20 Minute Workout
8:30 Superfriends
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 Ropers
10:00 News
10:30 Sanford And Son
SAGINAW
7:00 Today
9:00 Alice
12:00 News
5:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
11:00 News
GRAND RAPIDS
6:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 News
Correction:eek:n Channel 25, Let's Make A Deal aired at 12, not news,
3 WCIA CBS
7:00 Birdz
9:30 News
10:30 TBA
5:30 News
6:00 60 Minutes
10:00 News
12:45 EXTRA
12 WILL PBS
5:00 Ballykissangel
8:00 Teletubbies
9:30 Arthur
10:00 Noddy
11:00 HealthWeek
7:00 Nature
2:00 Nature
17 WAND ABC
7:30 Maranatha
12:00 Digest
5:30 News
10:00 News
2:05 TBA
20 WICS NBC
9:30 TBA
7:00 Dateline NBC (includes a report on the Australian game show Who Dares Wins, that aired on the
Seven Network)
10:00 News
10:35 Seinfeld
11:05 Baywatch
1:05 TBA
23 WPXU Pax
8:00 TBA
9:30 In Focus
10:00 TBA
12:00 Cornerstone
12:30 TBA
12:00 Worship
55 WRSP Fox
6:00 TBA
8:30 Tuning In
10:30 TBA
11:00 ER
2:00 TBA
The paper also included listings for stations in St. Louis (KTVI, KMOV, KSDK and KPLR), Terre Haute
(WTWO, WTHI, WBAK) and Peoria (WHOI, WEEK, WMBD, WYZZ). Listings for these channels ran from
5am to 1am and primetime programs were listed in a grid.
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
5- Images of America
6:15
4- Sign-on Seminar
6:25
6:30
5- N.E Farmer
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
5- We Believe
7- News
7:00
7- Cartoon Carnival
7:30
8:00
9:00
5- Romper Room
6- Funtime
7- Galloping Gourmet
9:30
5- Black Heritage
6- Romper Room
10:00
4-6- It Takes Two (also a NBC Program that WJAR didn't clear, how weird to see it on Ch. 6)
10:25
10:30
4-10- Concentration
7- TEMPO- Boston
11:00
4-10- Personality
11:25
56- News
11:30
5- Linkletter Show
11:55
AFTERNOON
12:00
6-7-9- Bewitched
12:30
4- Mike Douglas Show
12:55
1:00
38- One Life to Live (an ABC program WNAC didn't clear)
1:25
5- TV Cook-In
1:30
10-38- You're Putting Me On (yet another NBC program WBZ didn't clear)
2:00
6-9-38- The Newlywed Game (another ABC program WNAC didn't clear)
2:30
6-9-38- The Dating Game (yet another ABC program WNAC didn't clear)
3:00
6-9-38- General Hospital (yet another ABC program WNAC didn't clear)
56- Kimba
3:30
3:50
7- Afternoon News
4:00
5- Maverick
38- Alvin
4:25
4:30
6- The Flintstones
9- Uncle Gus
38- Astronaut
56- Superman
4:45
5:00
6- Lost in Space
5:30
7- F Troop
9- The Rifleman
38- Capture
EVENING
6:00
6- Gilligan's Island
7- I Spy
9- ABC News
6:30
2- ABC's Of Boating
9- News, weather
7:00
5- What's My Line
7:30
2-44- Spectrum
5-12- Gunsmoke
8:00
38- M Squad
8:15
8:30
9:00
9:15
9:30
10:00
2-11- Newsfront
10:30
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11:20
5- Movies- Identity Unknown (1959)/Jennifer (1953) (sign-off Time for WHDH, 1:19am)
12- Movie- Torpedo Bay (1964) (sign-off time for WPRI, 1:09am)
12:00
56- News
12:05
1:00
Thanks for posting this, RALfan! BTW, anyone know what B'wana Michael or Bunker Hill are?
"Bunker Hill" was the host of a locally based cartoon show on WKBG. "Astro Boy" was part of it. I used to
have to watch it every afternoon babysitting my brother, who was 10 years younger, back when I was 12
through 15. Not sure about the show on WSBK, but I'd imagine it was similar, with a different selection
of cartoons.
3 WEDU PBS
7:00 Teletubbies
8:30 Arthur
12:00/12:30 Marketing
1:00 Nature
4:30 Arthur
5:00 Reppies
6:00 Wishbone
1:00 sign-off
8 WFLA NBC
5:30 News
7:00 Today
11:00 Leeza
12:00 News
5:00 News
8:00 Friends
9:00 Seinfeld
10:00 ER
11:00 News
1:35 Later
2:05 News
10 WTSP CBS
5:30 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
13 WTVT Fox
11:30 Real TV
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 EXTRA
10:00 News
11:05 M*A*S*H
1:05 EXTRA
1:35 Cops
2:05 Hunter
3:30 Real TV
16 WUSF PBS
6:30 Lilias!
7:30 Homestretch
7:30 Tots TV
10:30 Jane
12:30 Breakthrough
22 WCLF Ind
6:00 Homekeepers
8:00 Digging In
1:00 Homekeepers
11:00 SportsWeek
28 WFTS ABC
5:30 News
5:00 News
7:00 Frasier
8:00 StormWatch '98: Be Prepared! (WFTS preempted the entire ABC primetime lineup that night)
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
12:35 Coach
32 WWWB WB
3:30 Animaniacs
7:30 Martin
38 WTTA Ind
8:30 X-Men
10:00 Bonanza
6:30 Pictionary
4:00 Bonanza
44 WTOG UPN
5:00 Viper
6:30 DuckTales
11:00 Quincy, ME
6:00 Roseanne
7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
12:00 Cheers
12:30 Vibe
61 WVEA Univision
6:00 Chespirito
10:00 Maite
1:00 Leonela
2:00 Huracan
4:00 Cristina
7:00 Sin Ti
8:00 Esmeralda
10:00 Bienvenidos
2:00 Cristina
3:00 Sin Ti
4:00 Esmeralda
So I had no idea that the WWWB call letters used to be in Tampa. After some research I found that it
wasn’t long after this at all that due to an affiliation deal with Sinclair, channel 32 lost its affiliation with
WB to WTTA and changed its call letters to WMOR, and they are still an indy.
What was then WB affiliate WFVT 55 in Charlotte claimed the WWWB call letters not long after this and
would keep them until April 2006, when they would be changed again to their current WMYT in advance
of its switch to MyNetwork TV.
BBC One
7.10 Teletubbies
9.55 Teletubbies
1.15 News
1.20 Neighbours
5.40 Neighbours
8.00 EastEnders
9.00 Movie "My Summer with Des" (Rachel Weisz, Neil Morrissey and BBC sportscaster Des Lynam
starred in this movie)
BBC Two
6.35 Mondrian
Carlton (ITV)
6.00 GMTV
4.35 News
10.45 News
3.15 Vanessa
4.10 Soundtrax
Channel 4
10.40 Moesha
11.10 Madison
4.00 Fifteen-to-One
4.30 Countdown
6.30 Hollyoaks
12.15 Jamaica ER
12.55 Babylon 5
Channel 5
7.00 WideWorld
7.30 Milkshake!
8.00 Havakazoo
9.00 Movie "Hercules & the Circle of Fire" (a TV-movie that predated Hercules: The Legendary Journeys)
11.10 Leeza
2 KUTV CBS
5:30 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 News
12:35 TBA (probably an infomercial; the paper didn't list paid programming)
1:35 Roseanne Show
2:35 TBA
4 KTVX ABC
5:30 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
5:30 News
10:00 News
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Real TV
12:35 TBA
5 KSL NBC
5:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
1:00 Passions
3:00 Maury
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:05 TBA
1:35 Later
7 KUED PBS
5:00 Arthur
5:30 Zoboomafoo
8:30 Teletubbies
1:00 GED
3:30/4:00 Arthur
5:00 Wishbone
7:00 Nature
8:00/9:00 Sahara
11:30 Nova
12:30 Mystery!
2:00/3:00 Sahara
9 KULC Educational
12:00 sign-off
11 KBYU PBS
7:00 Wishbone
7:30 Arthur
9:30 Zoboomafoo
10:30 Teletubbies
2:00 Arthur
4:00 Arthur
5:30 News
13 KSTU Fox
5:25 News
8:00 M*A*S*H
12:00 News
12:30 Extra
6:30 Seinfeld
9:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 Extra
12:30 Cops
1:00 TBA
2:00 Cops
14 KJZZ UPN
5:00 TBA
12:00 Leeza
1:00 Matlock
3:00 Doug
4:30 Recess
5:30 NewsRadio
6:00 Friends
6:30 Frasier
7:00 7 Days
10:00 Friends
11:15 NewsRadio
11:45 TBA
30 KUWB WB
7:00 Pokémon
7:30 Histeria!
10:00 Cheers
10:30 Roseanne
1:30 TBA
4:00 Pokémon
8:00 Felicity
1:30 Me TV
this would also mark Michael J. Fox's last appearance on Spin City before Charlie Sheen took over.
BBC1
6.00 Ceefax AM
6.55 Weather
9.05 Neighbours
10.30 Playschool
1.30 Neighbours
4.10 Ratman
4.55 Newsround
7.00 Wogan
8.00 Hi-De-Hi!
9.30 - Panorama
10.10 - Lovejoy
11.05 - Film 87
11.35 - Glass
BBC2
10.40 Thinkabout
11.20 Walrus
10.40 Newsnight
11.35 Weatherview
12.10 Cosedown
Granada (ITV)
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
6.30 Crossroads
7.00 The Krypton Factor
12.15 Closedown
Channel 4
9.30 Environments
8.00 Brookside
9.55 4 Minutes
12.40 Closedown
S4C
9.30 Ygolion
2.00 Snooker
4.45 Halibalw
11.20 Japan
Regional ITV
Anglia
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
12.50 Anglia News
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
12.15 Hunter
2.30 Taxi
Border
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
Central
5.15 Jobfinder
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
2.55 Workout
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
6.35 Crossroads
Grampian
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
3.00 Bygones
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
HTV Wales
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
6.30 Crossroads
10.30 Vamp
HTV West
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
10.30 The Time... the Place
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
Scottish
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
TSW
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
3.25 Local News Headlines
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
5.15 Crossroads
Tyne Tees
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
12.55 Lookaround
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
6.30 Crossroads
Ulster
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
2.45 Cartoons
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
6.30 Crossroads
Yorkshire
6.00 TV-am
10.25 News
12.00 9 to 5
12.30 News
1.00 Lace II
4.20 Ducktales
4.45 Knightmare
6.00 Calendar
12.45 Jobfinder
1.25 Closedown
ABC
7.30 Teletubbies
7.55 Maisy
8.05 Sheeep
10.00 Count Us In
10.40 Stuff
10.45 The Text Files
11.15 Artzone
2.00 GP
3.25 Miffy
4.10 Plonsters
10.00 Spaced
10.30 Lateline
Seven
6.00 Sunrise
9.00 Denise
10.00 Concentration
2.00 Heartbeat
3.10 Passions
8.28 Oz Lotto
10.40 Buffy
Nine
7.00 Today
9.00 Hi-5
2.00 ER
4.00 Download
11.30 Nightline
Ten
6.00 The Simpsons (this episode has David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as guest stars, portraying
Mulder and Scully)
6.30 Neighbours
7.30 Becker
8.30 Charmed
SBS
6.55 Telegiornale
9.00 Le Journal
9.30 Sevodnia
10.10 Telediario
12.30 Movie "The Vanquished" (b/w, Italy; 3 episodes depicting crimes commited by young people in
France, Italy and the UK)
2.20 Weatherwatch & Music
3.00 TV Ed
2.40 sign-off
UzTV 1
18.05 Presented by "Youth" studio. "Promise me." Twenty-fifth meeting with the delegation of the
Komsomol conference of Tashkent region
19.50 «Important stage». About the elections to the People's Deputies of the USSR
20.30 «Information»
20.50 «Kamolot sari». Zamira Khojanazarova and Kadyr Joakulov, laureates of the Lenin Komsomol Prize
of the USSR
23.20 News.
23.25 Closedown
UzTV 2
19.50 The winners of the All-Union contest named after Glinka are our guests.
20.20 Advertising.
FRUNZE SHOWS:
Must have been the perfect cure against insomnia. What a boring schedule
Well you didn't have many options in the USSR, especially outside major cities like Moscow. When did
Uzbekistan get multiple channels?
I gotta admit, the first thing that popped into my mind from an Uzbek TV listing was this SCTV skit.
7:00 AM
2- Sesame Street
4-9- News
5- Nick News
7-10- Today
25- Ghostwriter
7:30
62- Newsworthy
8:00
2- Sesame Street
8:30
38- CITYStories
56- Animaniacs
9:00
7- News
10- News
25-64- Casper
56- Animaniacs
9:30
10:00
25-64- Goosebumps
68- PE TV
10:30
2- Ghostwriter
5- Flipper
11:00
2- Wishbone
10- Kidswatch 10
25-64- X-Men
56- Freakazoid
11:30
2- Newton’s Apple
4-12- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
5- News
62- AutoClassifieds
68- NPrint
12:00 (Noon)
2- Hometime
6- Flash Forward
9- News
4-12- Storybreak
6- Weekend Specials
7- Hang Time
1:00
2- Ciao Italia
4- Rap Around
7- California Dreams
2- Cucina Amore
2:00
56- Sinbad
2:30
3:00
38- Crossroads
3:30
50- PC4U
4:00
2- Frugal Gourmet
11- Nova
27- Cine
56- Movie- “Robin Hood” (1991) (British TV movie starring Patrick Bergin, NOT the big budget
blockbuster starring Kevin Costner subtitled, “Prince of Thieves,” from the same year).
4:30
2- Victory Garden
5:00
5:30
11- NH Roundtable
6:00
7- News
10- News
11- Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
56- Baywatch
68- Two
6:30
2- La Plaza
38- Martin
7:00
2- Mr. Bean
4- Entertainment Tonight
6-38- Seinfeld
9- News
10- Access Hollywood
68- Baywatch
7:30
5- Patriots Preview
7-12- Jeopardy
8:00
8:30
2- Fawlty Towers
25-64- Cops
9:00
50- Kung Fu
9:30
5-6-9- Relativity
7-10- Profiler
11- Mystery!
38- News
56- News
10:30
38- M.A.S.H
56- EXTRA
11:00
4-9- News
5-6-10-12- News
50- Highlander
60- Worship
11:30
6- Baywatch
11:35
5- The Cape
9- Entertainment Tonight
11:50
12:00 (Midnight)
60- Nightsongs
62- Sportscards
12:30
6- In Concert
12:35
4- The Hitchhiker
5- Patriots Preview
9- Viper
12- Untouchables
1:00
6- Lincoln Park
7- Comedy Showcase
25- Hunter
1:05
4- The Hitchhiker
5- Night Stand
1:30
9- Wrestling
12- Cheers
2:00
7- News
10- Nightside
25- Wrestling
38- Babylon 5
56- AWF
2:05
5- In Concert
2:30
6- Court TV
7- Perry Mason
2:35
5- Kwik Witz
9- Hopalong Cassidy
3:00
from Clarion-Ledger
6:45 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:30 Texas
6:00 News
10:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:30 Baseball: regional coverage (NY Yankees at Cleveland or Montreal at St. Louis)
10:00 News
12:10 News
9:30 Alice
11:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
10:30 Quincy, ME
11:40 Harry O
6:45 Morning on 15
9:30 Alice
12:00 Noon on 15
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
6:30 News
8:00 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
10:30 Quincy, ME
11:40 Harry O
9:00 Donahue
3:30 Bewitched
4:30 M*A*S*H
5:30 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
6:45 AM Weather
7:30 Farmweek
8:00 Great Performances "'The Girls in Their Summer Dresses' and Other Stories by Irwin Shaw"
4:30 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
2:05 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
3:00 Donahue
4:30 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:05 Donahue
2:05 News
7 WLS ABC
6:00 News
10:00 Home
11:30 Loving
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 News
6:00 News
8:30 Coach
10:00 News
1:00 News
9 WGN Ind
6:00 Benson
6:30 Popeye
7:00 DuckTales
7:30 Bozo
11:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
6:00 Cheers
10:30 News
11 WTTW PBS
6:15 AM Weather
2:00 Nature
8:00 Frontline
11:00 Stalin
1:30 Hometime
2:00 sign-off
20 WYCC PBS
6:00 Zarabanda
6:30/6:45 To Life!
7:00 ComputerWorks
7:30 Biology
10:30 Zarabanda
11:30 Biology
12:00/12:30 Psychology
2:30/2:45 To Life!
3:30 Collectors
10:00/10:15 To Life!
10:30 Hometime
11:00 Business & the Law
12:00 sign-off
26 WCIU Univision
6:00 Carrascolendas
6:30 Chitrahar
7:00 Faith 20
6:00 Muchachitas
8:00 El Desprecio
9:00 Cristina
10:00 Informacion 26
32 WFLD Fox
5:30 Wonderful World of Disney
6:30 Casper
9:00 ALF
1:00 CHiPs
4:30 Beetlejuice
9:00 News
10:00 M*A*S*H
10:30 Studs
12:00 News
1:30 Kojak
4:30 sign-off
38 WCFC Ind
6:30 News
8:30 Origins
11:30 News
2:30 News
3:00 Memories
3:30 Classroom 38
11:00 Caribe
3:00 Contacto
5:00 Noticiero
6:00 Marielena
12:30 Noticiero
1:00 sign-off
50 WPWR Ind
8:30 Widget
66 WGBO Ind
5:00 AgDay
7:00 Success-N-Life
2:00 Bonanza
6:00 Matlock
7:00 Magnum, PI
8:00 The Rockford Files
7:00
2- Sesame Street
7-10- Today
38- DarkStalkers
50- Business
7:30
11- Barney
50- Bullwinkle
8:00
2- Barney
64- Aladdin
8:30
2- Arthur
9:00
4- Gordon Elliott
5- Sally Jessy
6- Jenny Jones
38- Real TV
9:30
2- Puzzle Place
10:00
2- Wishbone
4- Guiding Light
5- Rosie O’Donnell
6-25- The Dating Game
7- Real Life
10- Leeza
12- Montel
64- Blossom
10:30
11:00
2- Sesame Street
7- Leeza
10- Real Life
25- Hunter
50- Kojak
11:30
38- Coach
12:00 (noon)
4- News
7- News
10-12- News
38- Cheers
12:30
11- Storytime
38- Cheers
1:00
2- Reading Rainbow
27- Morelia
38- M*A*S*H
50- Emergency
2- Storytime
38- M*A*S*H
2:00
38- Flintstones
50- Bewitched
2:30
11- GED
25- The Cosby Show
3:00
7- Geraldo Rivera
11- GED-
25-64- Kids TV Takeover (Shows to have aired include Power Rangers Zeo and Goosebumps)
44- Mystery!
3:30
2- Arthur
38- Gargoyles
7- News
27- Cristinas
38- Aladdin
50- Fullhouse
68- Matlock
4:30
2-11- Wishbone
7- Hard Copy
56- Freakazoid
5:00
7- News
10- News
62- By Nature
5:30
2- KRatts’ Creatures
7- News
10- News
38- Blossom
6:00
2-11- NewsHour
4- News
5-6-9-10-12- News
7- News
38- 90210
44- Arthur
50- 90210
6:30
56- BZZZ!
7:00
2- Friday Group
4- CBS News
6-38- Seinfeld
9- Entertainment Tonight
27- Tu y Yo
44- NewsHour
50- Star Trek: The Next Generation
68- Baywatch
7:30
5- Chronicle
7-12- Jeopardy
8:00
2- Washington Week
25-64- Sliders
8:30
2- Wall $treet
9:00
11- Crossroads
25-64- Millennium
9:30
10:00
25- News
38- News
50- Cops
56- News
10:30
38- Martin
11:00
4-7-9- News
5-6-10-12- News
25- Cops
50- Baywatch
56- EXTRA
60- In the Word with Gil McDowell
62- By Nature
11:30
2- Boston: The Way it Was, Volume II (Boston from the 1930s to mid-50s)
25- Roseanne
38- Real TV
11:35
4-12- Letterman
5-6-9- Nightline
11:45
12:00
60- Nightsongs
12:05
5- American Journal
6- Coach
12:15
12:30
38- Rage TV
12:35
1:00
25- News
64- Cops
1:05
5- Rolonda
6- Lincoln Park
9- Maury Povich
1:30
1:35
4- Video Show
12- Cheers
2:00
2:05
5- In Concert
9- Entertainment Tonight
2:30
38- Coach
7:00
2- Sesame Street
7-10- Today
38- DarkStalkers
50- Business
11- Barney
50- Bullwinkle
8:00
2- Barney
64- Aladdin
8:30
2- Arthur
25- Family Matters
9:00
4- Gordon Elliott
5- Sally Jessy
6- Jenny Jones
38- Real TV
9:30
2- Puzzle Place
10:00
2- Wishbone
4- Guiding Light
5- Rosie O’Donnell
7- Real Life
10- Leeza
12- Montel
64- Blossom
10:30
2- Sesame Street
7- Leeza
25- Hunter
50- Kojak
11:30
38- Coach
12:00 (noon)
4- News
7- News
10-12- News
38- Cheers
12:30
11- Storytime
38- Cheers
1:00
2- Reading Rainbow
27- Morelia
38- M*A*S*H
44- Genesis: A Living Conversation with Bill Moyers
50- Emergency
1:30
2- Storytime
38- M*A*S*H
2:00
38- Flintstones
50- Bewitched
11- GED
3:00
7- Geraldo Rivera
11- GED-
25-64- Kids TV Takeover (Shows to have aired include Power Rangers Zeo and Goosebumps)
44- Mystery!
3:30
2- Arthur
38- Gargoyles
4:00
7- News
27- Cristinas
38- Aladdin
50- Fullhouse
68- Matlock
4:30
2-11- Wishbone
7- Hard Copy
56- Freakazoid
5:00
7- News
10- News
62- By Nature
5:30
2- KRatts’ Creatures
7- News
10- News
38- Blossom
6:00
2-11- NewsHour
4- News
5-6-9-10-12- News
7- News
38- 90210
44- Arthur
50- 90210
6:30
56- BZZZ!
7:00
2- Friday Group
4- CBS News
6-38- Seinfeld
7-12- Wheel of Fortune
9- Entertainment Tonight
27- Tu y Yo
44- NewsHour
68- Baywatch
7:30
5- Chronicle
7-12- Jeopardy
8:00
2- Washington Week
8:30
2- Wall $treet
9:00
11- Crossroads
25-64- Millennium
10:00
5-6-9- 20/20
25- News
38- News
50- Cops
56- News
10:30
38- Martin
11:00
4-7-9- News
5-6-10-12- News
25- Cops
50- Baywatch
56- EXTRA
62- By Nature
11:30
2- Boston: The Way it Was, Volume II (Boston from the 1930s to mid-50s)
25- Roseanne
38- Real TV
11:35
4-12- Letterman
5-6-9- Nightline
12:00
60- Nightsongs
12:05
5- American Journal
6- Coach
12:15
12:30
38- Rage TV
12:35
9- In Concert
1:00
25- News
64- Cops
1:05
5- Rolonda
6- Lincoln Park
9- Maury Povich
1:30
1:35
4- Video Show
2:00
68- Bonanza
2:05
5- In Concert
9- Entertainment Tonight
2:30
38- Coach
Why did you post the same schedule twice on the same post?
7:00
2- Sesame Street
38- DarkStalkers
50- Business
7:30
11- Barney
50- Bullwinkle
8:00
2- Barney
64- Aladdin
8:30
2- Arthur
56- Ultraforce
9:00
4- Gordon Elliott
5- Rolonda
6- Jenny Jones
9:30
2- Puzzle Place
10:00
2- Wishbone
4- Guiding Light
5- Rosie O’Donnell
7- Leeza
10- Leeza
12- Montel
56- EXTRA
64- Blossom
11:00
2- Sesame Street
5- Sally Jessy
7- Leeza
10- Leeza
25- Hunter
44- Harambee
50- Kojak
38- Coach
12:00 (noon)
4-9- News
5-10-12- News
7- News
38- Cheers
12:30
38- Cheers
1:00
2- Reading Rainbow
25- Montel
38- M*A*S*H
50- Emergency
64- Dinosaurs
1:30
2- Storytime
38- M*A*S*H
2:00
2- Dudley the Dragon
38- Flintstones
50- Bewitched
2:30
11- Arthur
64- Gargoyles
3:00
7- Geraldo Rivera
44- Mystery!
3:30
2- Arthur
25- Spiderman
38- Gargoyles
4:00
7- News
27- Cristina
38- Aladdin
64- Spiderman
68- Matlock
4:30
2-11- Wishbone
6- Roseanne
7- Hard Copy
56- Freakazoid
5:00
5-10-12- News
6- Rosie O’Donnell
7-9- News
5:30
2- Kratts’ Creatures
5-9-10-12- News
7- News
38- Blossom
6:00
2-11- NewsHour
4- News
5-6-9-10-12- News
7- News
44- Arthur
6:30
56- BZZZ!
7:00
2- Friday Group
4- CBS News
5-10- Inside Edition
6-38- Seinfeld
9- Entertainment Tonight
44- NewsHour
68- Baywatch
7:30
7-12- Jeopardy
9- Hard Copy
8:00
2- Washington Week
4-12- Dave’s World
25-64- Sliders
44- Nature
8:30
2- Wall $treet
9:00
2- Mark Russel
11- NH Crossroads
25-64- Millennium
27- Canaveral de Pasiones
9:30
10:00
5-6-9- 20/20
7-10- Profiler
25- News
38- News
50- Cops
56- News
10:30
2- Movie- “Pat and Mike” (1952)
11:00
4-7-9- News
5-6-10-12- News
25- Cops
50- Baywatch
56- EXTRA
11:30
25- Roseanne
38- Real TV
4-12- Letterman
5-6-9- Nightline
12:00 (Midnight)
60- Nightsongs
12:05
5- American Journal
6- Coach
12:15
12:30
12:35
9- In Concert
1:00
25- News
64- Cops
1:05
5- Rolonda
6- Lincoln Park
9- Maury Povich
1:30
1:35
4- News
6- Baywatch
12- Cheers
2:00
68- Bonanza
RTP1
10.02 As Dez
5.30 Mira Radio (test pattern with sound of one of RTP's radio stations)
11.30 24 Horas
RTP2
4.30 Noticias
5.05 Countdown
9.35 Parodia
followed by sign-off
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:00 AM Weather
6:15 Homestretch
6:45 AM Weather
12:00 News
3:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
10:00 Home
11:30 Loving
12:00 News
5:00 News
5:00 Jeffersons
6:00 Bewitched
6:30 Bullwinkle
10:30 Jeffersons
2:00 Infomercial
2:30 Jetsons
3:00 Ducktales
5:30 AG Day
8:30 Popeye
10:30 227
11:30 Honeymooners
2:30 ALF
3:00 Beetlejuice
6:00 Infomercial
7:30 Flintstones
8:00 Widget
8:30 Casper
9:00 Infomercial
11:00 Rawhide
12:00 Airwolf
2:00 Infomercial
3:00 Casper
Fixed.
Also, when will Part 2 come? And again, why does KOVR's listings start at 7am and not 5am like the
others?
It's interesting how this market pre-empted daytime shows Price is Right, All My Children, and Another
World, while lower rated shows like Home, Santa Barbara, and Loving were carried. In later years,
Guiding Light was dropped by KXTV. KOVR didn't add it when they became the CBS station nor when they
became a CBS owned station.
I rechecked the listings and apparently KOVR did not sign on before 7 AM
Here is Part 2 of these listings(late night listings only for movies on 31, 40 and 58):
6:30 News
7:00 Cosby Show
8:00 Cheers
8:30 Wings
10:00 News
7:30 Hometime
9:00 Mystery!
10:00 Sandhammers
6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Movie-Columbo And The Murder Of A Rock Star(Made For TV, 1991)
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:30 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 Cheers
7:30 Cheers
8:00 Simpsons
10:00 News
7:00 Hunter
10:00 Matlock
I don't think part of the KCRA listing is right, considering that its had a 6:30 p.m. newscast for decades
and also, you have NBC News listed twice at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.
My apologies. I rechecked the schedule and there was an hour of local news at 5, followed by NBC News
at 6
Source: TV Guide, Eastern WA State Edition. First one in a long time, found the TVG at an antique store.
Will be posting Saturday or Sunday listings soon.
CHANNELS
5/24/1967 - Wednesday
C - Color
6AM
13 Today C
Scheduled guests: racing driver Roger Ward and Carlos Clarens, author of a book on the history of horror
movies.
6:30
2 Telecourse
8AM
2 Living-Dilworth
4 Farm Reports
6 Conversation
13 Snap Judgment C
7:05
4 News-Joseph Benti C
7:10
3 19 29 Program Previews
7:15
2 Background Agriculture
3 19 29 Living
7:25
13 News-Vanocur C
7:30
2 Cap'n Cy C
3 19 29 News-C
6 Today C
Scheduled: a report on a group of California doctors, who fly to the Baja peninsula on weekends to treat
backwoods patients. Agricultural news at 8:25. (Different episode from KTVR?)
13 Concentration C
7:55
3 19 29 News-Tom Hunt
23 25 Agricultural News
8AM
2 Dream Girl
Celebrities: James Darren, Louis Nye, Janis Paige and Roger Smith. Dick Stewart is host. (ABC or
syndicated?)
3 4 19 29 Captain Kangaroo
13 Pat Boone-C
See 10AM, ch 6.
23 25 Today C
8:25
2 Telescope C
8:30
13 Hollywood Squares C
See 10:30, ch 6.
9AM
2 Dating Game
3 19 29 Candid Camera
Singer Carmel Quinn asks passers-by to help her back up a car without a reverse gear; a man asks people
to hide him.
4 Jack La Lanne C
6 23 25 Snap Judgment C
13 Jeopardy C
9:25
6 23 25 News C
9:30
2 Dark Shadows
3 4 19 29 Beverly Hillbillies
6 23 25 Concentration C
7 Classroom
9:30 Music; 10AM History; 10:30 Money Management; 11AM Science. Recess from 11:30-1:30p.
13 Eye Guess C
47 Classroom
English at 9:30 and 11AM; 'Poindexter' at 9:45; Music at 10 and 10:45; Science at 10:30. Recess from
11:50-noon.
9:55
13 News C
10AM
2 General Hospital
3 4 19 29 Andy Griffith
6 23 25 Pat Boone C
13 Periscope-Shirli Mix
10:30
2 Dateline: Hollywood
6 23 25 Hollywood Squares C
Guests: Kaye Ballard, Barbara Bain, Peter Deuel, Barbara Feldon, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero and Soupy
Sales. Host: Peter Marshall.
2 Children's Doctor C
13 News C
11AM
2 Supermarket Sweep
3 4 19 29 Love of Life
6 23 25 Jeopardy C
11:25
3 4 19 29 News C
11:30
2 One in a Million
6 23 25 Eye Guess C
13 The Doctors C
11:45
3 4 19 29 Guiding Light C
11:55
6 23 25 News C
Noon
2 3 19 29 Everybody's Talking
Celebrity players: Gypsy Rose Lee, Paul Lynde and Sally Ann Howes.
13 Another World C
47 Classroom
Art at Noon and 2PM, English at 12:30 and 2:45, Music at 1:45 and 2:30; 'Poindexter' at 1:30.
12:25
6 23 25 News C
12:30
2 Donna Reed
6 News C (Local)
12:45
6 Q-6 Conversation C
Guests: Spokane County extension agent Herm Kruiswyk and Wes Lewis of the Nurserymen's
Association.
1PM
2 The Fugitive
3 19 29 Password C
4 Virginia Graham
Guests are authors Anita Loos ['A Girl Likes Me'], Peg Bracken ['I Hate to Cook'] and Ann Pinchot ['52
West'].
6 23 25 The Doctors C
12 Classroom
13 Movie
"Terror Street." (1953) An Air Force pilot is given 36 hours to clear himself of the charge of killing his
wife. Dan Duryea, Elsy Albiin.
1:30
3 4 19 29 House Party C
6 23 25 Another World C
7 Classroom
2PM
2 Newlywed Game
3 4 19 29 News C
2:30
2 Movie
'Serpent of the Nile.' (1953) Cleopatra uses her charms to get Mark Antony's support for her plan to
conquer Rome. Cleopatra: Rhonda Fleming. Raymond Burr.
3 4 19 29 Edge of Night
6 23 25 Match Game C
2:55
6 23 25 News
3PM
3 4 19 29 Secret Storm
6 Merv Griffin
Guests are Roy Wilkins of the NAACP, comedians Shelley Berman and Renee Taylor, actress Marpessa
Dawn and guitarist Luiz Bonfa.
7 Linguistics
12 What's New?
13 Lone Ranger
23 25 General Hospital
3:30
3 19 29 Newlywed Game
4 Password C
12 TV Kindergarten
13 Mr. Ed
When a bucket of carrots hits him on the head, 'Ed Gets Amnesia.'
23 25 Dark Shadows
3:45
47 Economic Geography
4PM
2 Cap'n Cy C
3 19 29 Dating Game C
4 Mike Douglas
Guests are Yvette Powell, wife of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell [D-NY]; actresses Agnes Moorehead and
Gloria De Haven; and comic actor Paul Lynde.
13 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley
23 25 Donna Reed
Jeff starts selling his possessions to buy a birthday present for his girlfriend.
4:30
2 Huckleberry Hound
3 19 29 Clubhouse (Jimmy Nolan was the host of the Yakima kids show, fed from KIMA)
6 Movie
'African Treasure.' (1952) Bomba the jungle boy is notified, via drum signals, that diamond smugglers
masquerading as geologists are in the area.
12 Cineposium
13 News-Lundbom/Moore/Cable
23 25 The Fugitive
5PM
2 Dobie Gillis
Dobie decides Maynard depends on him too much. The remedy: terminate their friendship. Dwayne
Hickman, Bob Denver.
3 19 29 Forest Rangers C
The Junior Rangers suspect Batty Maguire destroyed a speedboat. Ranger Keeley: Rex Hagen.
12 TV Kindergarten
13 Star Trek C
Kirk uses all the weapons at his disposal to defeat the captain of an alien spaceship, who has sentenced
Kirk's crew to death. The crime: trespassing in a forbidden galaxy.
5:30
2 News-Smith/Denton C
3 To Be Announced
4 News-Bair/Dunhaver C
12 What's New?
'Marine Biology.' Cameras follow a Government trawler looking for new commercial fishing areas in the
Gulf of Mexico. A biologist explains the scientific equipment used. Host: Al Binford.
19 29 McHale's Navy
Captain Binghamton is out for revenge-Parker plowed into his launch with PT-73.
23 25 Bachelor Father
Peter buys a 7-year-old child from a local con man. Peter: Sammee Tong.
47 What's New?
'International Magazine' shows the activities of youngsters living in nations affiliated with the European
Broadcasting Union.
5:45
6 News-Briley/Whiteis C
Bash Kennett tells some stories behind 'Folk Sayings.' Songs include 'Grey Goose' and 'Big Rock Candy
Mountain.'
6PM
3 19 29 News, Weather
6 23 25 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley C
7 What's New?
'Adventures in Dinoland,' part 3. Murl Deusing describes the giant reptiles of the Triassic period (230
million years ago) and the Jurassic period (160 million years ago) when huge plant-eating dinosaurs first
appeared on earth. Al Binford hosts.
10 What's New?
'The Brave Boys,' conclusion. The African safari ends in Kenya, where the two boys learn about Masai
tribal customs.
12 Film Feature
13 Time Tunnel C
Tony and Doug, received as gods when they appear outside the ancient city of Troy, take part in the last
great battle between the Trojan and besieging Greek armies. James Darren, Robert Colbert.
47 Arnold Toynbee
6:30
2 Cheyenne
'The Young Fugitives.' Because Frank Collins is tied to a wheelchair, with a bullet in his spine, his teenage
son Gilby does what he pleases-and the boy's passion is guns.
3 19 29 News-Walter Cronkite C
4 Password C
Guests: Noel Harrison of 'The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.' and actress Barbara Rush.
6 News-C
7 Circus
The romantic pre-Depression days of the canvas-covered circus are recaptured in films of the 1929
season of the Ringling Bros. Ringling personnel describe changes that have occurred in the years since.
10 Invitation to Art
Expressionist painter Jack Levine discusses the artist as as social critic. Brian O'Doherty is the host.
12 News in Perspective
23 25 News-Roberts/Meighan
47 Learning to Sail
7PM
3 19 29 America! C
'This is the Place' studies the scenic beauties of Utah and Salt Lake City, center of Mormon religion and
culture. Highlights include the Mormon Tabernacle [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]; Brigham
Young's grave site; and Bryce Canyon, Zion and Hovenweep National Parks. (Was this show syndicated?)
4 Rifleman
Leota Carraway alights from the stage in North Fork, some of the town boys gather round and Leota lets
out a scream. Leota: Lee Patrick.
Belle Monteverdi wants to help her outlaw brother, who was wounded in a stage robbery-she wants to
help her lawman boy recover the loot. Belle: Patricia Huston.
7 Probe
10 Aaron Copland
In the second of a two-part study of experimental music in the Twenties, Aaron Copeland discusses
Henry Cowell, Edgar Varses and Leo Orenstein. Examples from the works of Cowell and Orenstein are
performed by the Cambridge Festival Orchestra; and Varese's 'Ionization' is done by the Manhattan
School of Music Percussion Ensemble.
13 I Spy
'The Storyville Gang.' It's opening night for a new Broadway musical-but blind clarinetist Laddy Morgan
begs Jones to get the show closed before it starts. Morgan says composer John Schuyler plagiarized the
music. Jones: James Whitmore. Morgan: Rex Ingram.
7:30
2 Batman C
Part 1: The Joker pops up with a sinister plot to reveal the Caped Crusaders' true identities. Batman:
Adam West.
3 4 19 29 Lost in Space C
'Forbidden World.' The Jupiter where a soldier named Tiabo threatens to retaliate for the Robinsons'
explosive entrance. Tiabo: Wally Cox.
6 23 25 The Virginian C
A deaf-mute wanted for murder signs on at the Shiloh, where his refuge is threatened by thieving ranch
hands and a bounty hunter.
7 Arnold Toynbee
10 NET Journal
47 Telecourse
8PM
2 Monroes C
The Monroes take refuge at Major Mapoy's headquarters after an Indian attack that seems senseless-to
everyone except one of the Major's cowboys. Mapoy: Liam Sullivan. Guest Cast - Wahkonda: Anna
Navarro. Crocker: Morgan Woodward. Hadley: Steve Gravers.
7 International Magazine
Film reports: 1. the UN-imposed boycott of Rhodesia. 2. Black Sea resorts of Communist Romania. 3.
Egyptian troops in Yemen's civil war. 4. a proposal for the legalization of abortions in England. 5. a Red
Cross report on German war orphans. David Weber is the host.
12 Cineposium
Producers Joel Davison and Cal Lewin discuss 'Mother' by Joel Davison, Jr.; 'The Great Pill,' by Cal Lewin
Jr.; and 'Hambones,' by Dan Agnew. Michael Jackson is the host (obviously NOT that sweetheart Jackson
5 singer!)
13 Best on Record
47 News in Perspective
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist James Reston joins the New York Times panel for an examination of the
press's responsibility in reporting on Hovernment activities. Regular panelists: associate editor Lester
Markel and Washington bureau chief Tom Wicker.
8:30
3 4 19 29 Beverly Hillbillies C
Drysdale persuades actor Tom Kelly to return to the monkey business-posing as the hillbillies' pet gorilla.
10 Victory at Sea
After the Allied conquest of Okinawa, the Japanese launched the large suicide offensive in history.
The future of world peace and the recent nuclear-control agreements are discussed by Lord Chalfont,
director of the British Arms Control and Disarmament Research Unit, and Adrian Fisher, deputy director
of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Robert Beatty is the host.
9PM
2 Movie C
'Wait 'til the Sun Shines Nellie.' (1952) A village barber recalls half a century in the life of his town. Nellie:
Jean Peters. Ben Halper: David Wayne. Ed Jordan: Hugh Marlowe.
3 4 19 29 Green Acres C
At a convention, Oliver and Lisa meet a most unconventional couple: an ex-gangster and his wife, who
insist on showing the Douglases some shortcuts to success in the farming racket. Oliver: Eddie Albert.
Producer George Schlatter logged 15,000 miles to tape this year's Grammy Award winners in New York,
Hollywood and London. In Hollywood: Ella Fitzgerald received a standing ovation from the Les Brown
band as he accepted the Golden Achievement Award. She sings 'Satin Doll' and 'Don't Be That Way.' In
London: The multi-talented Beatles do 'Strawberry Fields Forever.' The Twenties-styled New Vaudeville
Band does its hit 'Winchester Cathedral.' Finally, in New York: Eydie Gorme [Best Female Vocalist] sings 'If
He Walked into My Life', and Louis Armstrong does 'Mame.' Preempts The Bob Hope Show.
7 Seventh Note
Alan Watts looks at the Chinese and Western views of the world's structure and compares the ideas of
process and power.
12 NET Journal
13 News-Cable/Moore/Conti
47 Our State Institutions
9:30
Carter tries to expose a marriage racket by proposing to the girl who duped Gomer. But getting off the
marriage-go-round isn't easy: Sarge soon faces a breach-of promise suit. Alice Borden: Francine York.
Carter: Frank Sutton.
4 Boxing C
10 Creative Person
A profile of animator Richard Williams. In his London studio, Williams shows how he creates an animated
TV commercial. Williams' views on society's imagemakers and mas manipulators are seen in brief
excerpts from his films, including 'I Vor Pittfalks, Universal Confidence Man.'
13 Johnny Carson C
47 Telecourse
'Portfolio Construction.'
10PM
3 19 29 Danny Kaye C
Guests: Country singer Eddy Arnold and Millicent Martin, British musical-comedy star. Sketch: A
computer mismatches Shy Jerome [Danny] with an upper-crusty English miss [Millicent]. Harvey Korman,
Joyce Van Patten, Earl Brown singers.
6 23 25 I Spy C
In California, Kelly and Scott pose as factory workers in an attempt to thwart a madman's planned
sabotage of a hydroelectric plant. Kelly: Robert Culp. Scott: Bill Cosby.
10 Readers' Studio
Newsmen from Yakima area newspapers and broadcast stations question U.S. State Department officers
on a broad range of foreign policy matters. Representing the State Department are: Robert G. Cleveland,
Foreign Service Officer; James S. Killen, Senior Evaluation Specialist with the Agency for International
Development; Samuel G. Wise, NATO expert with the Department's Operations Center; and Bernard F.
Coleman, African expert.
10:30
10 WSU Orchestra
The WSU Concert Orchestra plays works by Khachaturian. RAndall Spicer directs.
11PM
2 4 6 News C
3 19 23 25 29 News
11:20
3 19 29 Extended Coverage
11:30
2 Joey Bishop C
Father Tom Vaughn, jazz pianist, is a scheduled guest. Regis Philbin, Johnny Mann.
Scheduled: the Kingston trio, singer-actress Mary Grover and comic actor Marty Ingels. Bill Dana is the
host.
6 23 25 Johnny Carson C
Peter Jennings did indeed anchor "ABC Evening News" from 1965 to 1967. He stepped down in 1967 in
favor of an international correspondent's position in order to get better journalistic experience.
Retro: Mason City, IA, Saturday, Jun 7, 1997
from Globe-Gazette
6:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
11:30 Entertainers
12:00 Destinat...
12:30 Newsworthy
1:00 sign-off
6:00 Viper
10:00 News
1:30 News
2:00 sign-off
10:30 DuckTales
12:00 TBA
6:00 News
9:00 Gun
10:00 News
12:30 In Concert
1:00 sign-off
10:30 DuckTales
12:00 TBA
1:00 Maximum...
1:30 TBA
9:00 Gun
10:00 News
1:30 In Concert
7:00 Today
11:30 TBA
6:00 News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
10:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:00 Two
12:00 Viper
2:00 Entertainers
7:00 News
10:30 DuckTales
12:00 Powerhouse
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6:00 Roseanne
9:00 Gun
10:00 News
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1:30 sign-off
6:00 Bandwagon
10:30 M*A*S*H
1:00 sign-off
7:00 Today
5:00 Seinfeld
6:00 News
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1:30 News
10:00 Arthur
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12:30 House...
1:30 Hometime
2:30 Sewing...
3:30 Sewing...
4:00 Nature
6:00 Naturescene
10:00 On Tour
11:00 Country Connection
12:00 sign-off
7:30 Casper
8:30 Spider-Man
9:00 Goosebumps
10:30 X-Men
7:00/7:30 Cops
10:00 Mad TV
11:30 Moesha
12:00 Goode Behavior
12:30 Sparks
12:30 Hometime
4:00 Quilting
12:00 sign-off
5:30 Alice
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 Alice
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11:00 News
12:30 Images
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
12:00 Branded
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
7:00 Insight
10:30 Dialogue
6:00 News
11:00 News
5:00 Bodywatch
6:00 Focus
6:30 Innovation
8:00 Nature
12:00 sign-off
9:00 BJ/Lobo
12:30 TBA
5:00 Fame
6:00 News
11:00 News
3:30 In Touch
5:00 Ed Young
11:00 Bizarre
11:30 Essence
6:00 Bodywatch
8:00 Nature
11:30 Butterflies
12:00 sign-off
3:00 Presente
7:00 Nature
9:00 Rush
11:00 sign-off
9:00 Thunderbirds
9:30 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
7:00 Mannix
11:30 sign-off
LEE-Roy JENKINS!!!!!
2 ABN2 (ABC)
7 ATN7 (Seven)
9 TCN9 (Nine)
10 TEN10 (Ten)
28 SBS
Morning
6.00
7 Sunrise
10 Aerobics Oz Style
28 Japanese News
6.30
9 News
7.00
7 Cartoon Connection
9 Today
10 Extreme Ghostbusters
28 Telegiornale
7.30
2 Teletubbies
28 Cantonese News
7.55
28 Mandarin News
8.00
10 Earthworm Jim
8.25
2 Hairy Maclary
8.30
2 Sesame Street
28 Das Journal
9.00
7 A Country Practice
9 Here's Humphrey
28 Le Journal
9.25
2 Pingu
9.30
2 Play School
9 In the House
9.40
10.00
7 Celebrity "Henry Fonda: Hollywood's Quiet Hero" (an episode of A&E's Biography)
9 Real TV
10.15
28 Telediario
10.20
2 Rigolecole
10.30
2 Seahouse
9 News
10.40
2 Mathematical Eye
11.00
2 Words of Faith
7 Eleven AM
9 What's Cooking?
28 Indonesian News
11.15
11.30
9 Entertainment Tonight
10 News
28 The Journal
Afternoon
12.00
2 World at Noon
12.30
2 English Have a Go
1.00
2 Four Corners
10 Judge Judy
1.30
1.45
2 Media Watch
2.00
2 Embassy
7 Ricki Lake
2.05
2.30
9 Young and the Restless
10 Oprah Winfrey
3.00
2 Sesame Street
28 TV Ed
3.30
7 Goof Troop
9 Perfect Strangers
10 Breakers
28 Volleyball Australia
3.55
2 Petals
4.00
2 Play School
7 A*mazing
9 Challenger
10 Totally Wild
28 Sportswoman
4.30
2 Magic Mountain
7 Denise
9 What's Up Doc?
28 Gourmet Ireland
4.40
4.50
5.00
2 Hey Arnold!
7 Hot Streak
10 News
5.25
5.30
7 Wheel of Fortune
9 Catch Phrase
5.55
2 Freaky Stories
Evening
6.00
2 Heartbreak High
7-9 News
6.30
2 As Time Goes By
7 Today Tonight
9 A Current Affair
10 Neighbours
7.00
2 News
10 Seinfeld
28 World Sports
7.30
28 Front Up
8.00
2 The Bill
9 Drew Carey
10 E! News
8.28
9 Lotto
8.30
2 Inside Story "The Dragons of Galapagos" (the iguanas' struggle for survival on the Galapagos Islands)
7 All Saints
9 Water Rats
9.00
28 SBS World News at Nine
9.30
2 Foreign Correspondent (a report on the consequences for women in Japan undergoing abortions
because the contraceptive bill is banned, the ongoing conflict in Angola and a profile of revolutionary
Noel Godin)
7 Chicago Hope
10 Melrose Place
10.25
2 News
10.30
2 Lateline
7 Clive James (guests Stephen Fry, David Hasselhoff and Dan Aykroyd)
9 Nightline
10 News
11.00
10 Sports Tonight
11.05
2 Fifty Million Years Under the Sea (South China Sea, the Florida Keys, the Red Sea and the Great Barrier
Reef)
11.30
10 Breakers
11.45
Late night
12.00
2 Australia TV News
7 NBC Today
12.30
12.40
28 Movie "I Thank You for Each New Morning" (Czech Republic)
1.00
9 Entertainment Tonight
1.30
9 Dave's World
2.00
9 Wings
2.20
2.25
28 temporary sign-off
2.30
3.00
2 Out of Empire
7 Bugs (final)
3.30
2 Time to Grow
3.50
7 LAPD: Life on the Beat
4.00
4.15
4.30
2 Everybody's Business
10 Kenneth Copeland
5.00
2 English Have a Go
10 Marilyn Hickey
5.10
7 MacGyver
5.30
2 Marketing
WROC 8 CBS
WHEC 10 NBC
WORK 13 ABC
WXXI 21 PBS
WUHF 31 FOX
WROC 8 CBS
6:30am News
12N News
5:00pm Geraldo
6:00pm News
10:00pm 48 Hours
11:00pm News
11:30pm M*A*S*H
1:00 am Personals
WHEC 10 NBC
6:00am Business
7:00am Today
10:30am Cosby
12N News
6:00pm News
7:00pm Cheers
9:00pm NBA Playoffs: Championship Series Playoff [Chicago Bulls or Cleveland Cavilers v. Portland
Trailblazers or Utah Jazz]
11:30pm News
WOKR 13 ABC
6:00am ABC NEWS
7:00am GMA
9:00am Donahue
11:00am Home
12N News
12:30pm Loving
5:00pm News
6:00pm News
7:30pm Jeopardy!
11:00pm News
11:30pm A Current Affair
12:AM Nightline
WXXI 21 PBS
10:00am Instruction
11:30am Instruction
2:00pm Instruction
2:30pm NASA
3:30 Barney
7:00pm MacNeil/Lehrer
8:00pm Mathnet
WHUF 31 FOX
6:00am Video P
7:00am Turtles
4:30pm Beetlejuice
10PM Matlock
1:00am Columbo
Sorry if I'm coming across too harsh. It's' just that if someone (for instance, myself) is looking for
mentions of WUHF in the internal search engine, I want to make sure they find this page.
I was refering to itsRoly4266, wanting to point out every mistake made on schedule posts.
Retro: Baxter Bulletin (Mountain Home, AR - Springfield, MO Area) October 4, 1986 (Day before KDEB-
TV\KSPR-TV affilation switch.)
KYTV-TV, Ch. 3 (NBC), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 3 & Cotter Ch. 3)
KEMV-TV, Ch. 6 (PBS), Mountain View, AR (Home Cable Ch. 6 & Cotter Ch. 6)
WGN-TV, Ch. 9 (IND), Chicago, IL (Home Cable Ch. 9 & Cotter Ch. 13)
KOLR-TV, Ch. 10 (CBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 10 & Cotter Ch. 10)
KOZK-TV, Ch. 21 (PBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 8 & Cotter Ch. 21)
KDEB-TV, Ch. 27 (Last day with ABC - Soon to be Fox\IND), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 2 & Cotter
Ch. 7)
KSPR-TV, Ch. 33 (Last day as an independent - Soon to be ABC), Springfield, MO (Cotter Ch. 11)
KYTV-TV, Ch. 3 (NBC), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 3 & Cotter Ch. 3)
7:00AM Kissyfur
7:30AM Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
4:30PM Alice
6:00PM News
7:30PM 227
8:30PM Amen
9:00PM Hunter
10:00PM News
1:00AM News
KARK-TV, Ch. 4 (NBC), Little Rock, AR (Home Cable Ch. 4)
7:00AM Kissyfur
11:30AM Alice
6:00PM News
7:30PM 227
8:30PM Amen
9:00PM Hunter
10:00PM News
8:00AM GED-TV
1:00PM Streamside
1:30PM Motorweek
4:00PM Nature
11:00AM ABC Weekend Special: Cap'n O.G. Readmore's Jack & the Beanstalk
1:00PM Gunsmoke
6:00PM News
10:00PM News
11:30PM Gunsmoke
11:00AM ABC Weekend Special: Cap'n O.G. Readmore's Jack & the Beanstalk
10:00PM News
WGN-TV, Ch. 9 (IND), Chicago, IL (Home Cable Ch. 9 & Cotter Ch. 13)
5:30AM Superman
6:00AM Cartoons
8:00AM Charlando
10:00AM Photon
9:00PM News
KOLR-TV, Ch. 10 (CBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 10 & Cotter Ch. 10)
7:30AM Wildfire
5:00PM News
7:00PM Downtown
10:00PM News
1:30AM News
7:30AM Wildfire
3:00PM To Be Announced
5:00PM News
7:00PM Downtown
8:00PM The New Mike Hammer
10:00PM News
3:00PM Bonanza
7:05PM To Be Announced
KOZK-TV, Ch. 21 (PBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 8 & Cotter Ch. 21)
3:30PM Wonderworks: Who Has Seen the Wind & Boys & Girls
KDEB-TV, Ch. 27 (Last day with ABC - Soon to be Fox\IND), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 2 & Cotter
Ch. 7)
12:00PM Tarzan
7:30PM The Ellen Burstyn Show (The last ABC program to air on KDEB-TV.)
KSPR-TV, Ch. 33 (Last day as an independent - Soon to be ABC), Springfield, MO (Cotter Ch. 11)
8:00AM Flipper
9:00AM Fame
1:30PM Bonanza
4:30PM Superchargers
6:00PM 9 to 5
6:30PM Throb
10:00PM ABC News (KSPR-TV had been running some ABC programs that KDEB-TV was preempting.)
5:30 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
4:00 Magnum, PI (strange for a non-independent station airing this show on weekday afternoons in
1994!)
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Cops
8:00 Dave's World
8:30 Tom
11:00 News
4:30 AgDay
6:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Roseanne
8:30 Tom
11:00 News
1:35 News
6:00 News
11:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
2:30 News
5:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Vicki!
11:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:30 Blossom
11:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
3:00 Rolonda
5:00 News
7:30 Cheers
8:30 Blossom
6:00 News
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
12:35 Jeopardy!
11:00 Storytime
5:30 TBA
10:00 TBA
6:45 AM Weather
7:30 Homestretch
5:30 Xuxa
3:00 DuckTales
6:00 Roseanne
7:30 Roseanne
2:00 Widget
4:00 Animaniacs
5:00 Bonkers
1:30 Brothers
10:00 Hunter
1:00 Matlock
4:00 Animaniacs
5:00 Bonkers
7:00 Cops
7:30 Coach
3:00 Baywatch
6:00 Focus
11:30 Alabare
7:30 TBA
9:00 TBA
11:00 Downey
1:00 TBA
5:00 Z Music
11:00 TBA
11:30 ValueVision
Retro: Philadelphia, Thursday, Jun 11, 1981
Morning
5:49
6:00
3 Morning Stretch
29 Community Update
6:30
3-48 News
6 Perspective
8 Country Music
10 Summer Semester
15 Good Morning!
29 Health Field
7:00
3-8 Today
29 Jonny Quest
7:30
17 Superman
29 The Jetsons
48 The Flintstones
8:00
17 Richard Simmons
8:30
17 Romper Room
29 Daffy Duck
8:45
12 AM Weather
9:00
3 Marcus Welby, MD
6-8 Donahue
12 Sesame Street
15 Good Morning!
29 Jim Bakker
48 The Munsters
9:30
15 I Dream of Jeannie
17 Ross Bagley
48 Del Val
10:00
6 AM/Philadelphia
29 Newsprobe
48 Beverly Hillbillies
10:30
8 Blockbusters
10-15 Alice
11:00
6 Match Game
11:30
6 Family Feud
12 Slim Cuisine
29 Blockbusters
Afternoon
12:00
3-6 News
8 Noonday on 8
12 Nova
17 Another Life
29 Movie "Safari"
48 $50,000 Pyramid
12:30
6 Ryan's Hope
48 McHale's Navy
1:00
6 All My Children
1:30
48 Beverly Hillbillies
2:00
29 Gigglesnort Hotel
2:30
29 Krofft Superstars
3 Hour Magazine
6 General Hospital
8 Texas
3:30
29 Star Blazers
48 Woody Woodpecker
4:00
3 John Davidson
12 Sesame Street
17 Family Affair
29 Bugs Bunny
48 The Flintstones
4:30
15 Krofft Superstars
17 Get Smart
29 Batman
5:00
6-10 News
15 Andy Griffith
29 Scooby-Doo
5:30
3 News
15 Hogan's Heroes
29 Gilligan's Island
Evening
6:00
3-6-8-10-12-15 News
23-52 Talisman
29 Happy Days Again
48 Wonder Woman
6:30
12 Over Easy
17 Barney Miller
29 Joker's Wild
7:00
3 Evening Magazine
8 News
17 Star Trek
29 M*A*S*H
52 Extensions
7:30
3 Dance Fever
6 Hollywood Squares
8 PM Magazine
12 Dick Cavett
23-52 News
8:00
12 First State
8:30
6 Bosom Buddies
9:00
10-15 Magnum, PI
12 Sneak Previews
9:30
6 Taxi
10:00
6 20/20
23-29-52 News
48 Best of Groucho
10:30
48 Night Gallery
11:00
3-6-8-10-12-15 News
29 Benny Hill
48 The Odd Couple
11:30
48 I Love Lucy
Late night
12:00
6 Charlie's Angels
17 Andy Griffith
48 The Honeymooners
12:30
1:10
6 Delaware: Perspective
2:00
10 Movie "Pretty Boy Floyd"
4:15
10 News
4:29
Yikes
OTA Stations:
KYTV-TV, Ch. 3 (NBC), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 3 & Cotter Ch. 3)
KEMV-TV, Ch. 6 (PBS), Mountain View, AR (Home Cable Ch. 6 & Cotter Ch. 6)
WGN-TV, Ch. 9 (IND), Chicago, IL (Home Cable Ch. 9 & Cotter Ch. 13)
KOLR-TV, Ch. 10 (CBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 10 & Cotter Ch. 10)
KOZK-TV, Ch. 21 (PBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 8 & Cotter Ch. 21)
KDEB-TV, Ch. 27 (First day as a Fox\IND), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 2 & Cotter Ch. 7)
KSPR-TV, Ch. 33 (First day as an ABC affilate), Springfield, MO (Cotter Ch. 11)
KYTV-TV, Ch. 3 (NBC), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 3 & Cotter Ch. 3)
7:30PM Valerie
10:30PM News
2:00AM News
KARK-TV, Ch. 4 (NBC), Little Rock, AR (Home Cable Ch. 4)
9:30AM Alice
5:00PM News
7:30PM Valerie
10:30PM News
KEMV-TV, Ch. 6 (PBS), Mountain View, AR (Home Cable Ch. 6 & Cotter Ch. 6)
5:00PM Wonderworks
7:00PM Nature
2:00PM Gunsmoke
10:00PM News
5:00PM In Focus
10:00PM News
WGN-TV, Ch. 9 (IND), Chicago, IL (Home Cable Ch. 9 & Cotter Ch. 13)
5:00AM Superman
8:30AM Superman
10:00AM Rawhide
6:30PM Fame
9:00PM News
KOLR-TV, Ch. 10 (CBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 10 & Cotter Ch. 10)
6:00PM 60 Minutes
10:00PM News
12:30AM News
6:00PM 60 Minutes
10:00PM News
11:30PM Kung Fu
8:00PM Wonderworks
KDEB-TV, Ch. 27 (First day as a Fox\IND), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 2 & Cotter Ch. 7)
1:00PM MOVIE: 'The Spy Who Came in From the Cold' (1966)
8:00PM Quincy
KSPR-TV, Ch. 33 (First day as an ABC affilate), Springfield, MO (Cotter Ch. 11)
8:30AM Flipper
4:30PM Superchargers
4:00AM Combat!
from Statesman-Journal
The paper didn't list KMTR Eugene (ch. 16, NBC)
9:00 AM Northwest
5:00 News
6:30 News
9:30 9 to 5
10:00 Quilting
11:30 Moneymakers
12:00 Supersoccer
8:00 Nova
6:30 News
3:00 Tattletales
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
11:30 Quincy, ME
6:30 Bodywise
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:00 Fantasy
5:00 News
7:30 PM Magazine
11:00 News
11:30 News
3:30 Scooby-Doo
5:30 News
9:30 9 to 5
11:00 News
1:00 News
7:30 Cartoons
8:30 Superfriends
10:00 Bonanza
6:00 CHiPs
10:00 News
6:30 News
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
12:30 As the World Turns
1:30 Capitol
4:00 CHiPs
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 News
7:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
11:30 Quincy, ME
12:30 Bewitched
3:30 Scooby-Doo
4:00 Bewitched
2:30 In Touch
5:00 News
9:00 CSI: NY
10:00 News
1:37 sign-off
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:35 News
5:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Wipeout
10:00 News
10:35 Nightline
12:06 EXTRA
1:35 News
10:30 WordWorld
11:00 Caillou
2:00 Cyberchase
3:00 Arthur
4:30 WordGirl
11:30 Worldfocus
9:00 News
9:30 TMZ
12:30 Scrubs
1:00 News
5:30 Recipe TV
6:00/6:30 Roseanne
8:30 NewsRadio
10:00 Crosswords
5:00/5:30 Punk'd
6:00/6:30 Friends
12:00 EntertainmentStudios.com
4:30 Arthur
5:00 WordGirl
6:30 Worldfocus
8:00 TBA
12:00 sign-off
26 KGWB WB Burlington
5:00 News
5:30 AgDay
10:00 Scrubs
10:30 George Lopez
12:00 Maury
6:30 Seinfeld
9:00 Seinfeld
9:30 Friends
11:00 Friends
11:30 Cops
12:00 Punk'd
12:30 Cribs
1:30/2:00 Frasier
The WB(as well as UPN) no longer existed by this time, it was the CW, a merger of the 2 networks,
formed in 2006
Did newspapers in june 2009 add the .1 to the main channels yet?
KSNF-TV (Listed erroneously as KTVJ-TV.), Ch. 16 (Last day as a CBS affilate, soon to be NBC.), Joplin, MO
9:30AM Spider-Man
10:00AM Space Stars
1:00PM MLB Baseball: New York Yankees at Kansas City Royals, or Houston Astros at Philadelphia Phillies
6:00PM News
6:30PM M*A*S*H
10:00PM News
1:00AM News
9:30AM Spider-Man
1:00PM MLB Baseball: New York Yankees at Kansas City Royals, or Houston Astros at Philadelphia Phillies
4:00PM Wrestling
10:00PM News
12:00AM Sha Na Na
10:30AM Blackstar
11:00AM Trollkins
12:00PM U.S. Open Tennis: United States Tennis Association National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows,
Corona Park, N. Y.
5:00PM The Lawrence Welk Show
11:00PM News
2:00PM To Be Announced
2:30PM To Be Announced
10:00PM News
KSNF-TV (Listed erroneously as KTVJ-TV.), Ch. 16 (Last day as a CBS affilate, soon to be NBC.), Joplin, MO
10:30AM Blackstar
11:00AM Trollkins
12:00PM U.S. Open Tennis: United States Tennis Association National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows,
Corona Park, N. Y.
5:00PM Perspective
8:00PM NFL Football: Houston Oilers at Dallas Cowboys (Last CBS program to air on KSNF-TV.)
11:00PM News
11:35PM M*A*S*H
1:05AM Bonanza
2:05AM MOVIE: "The Vanishing American"
7:00PM Nova
6:30PM Wrestling
11:00PM Wrestling
12:45AM Sha Na Na
Likely one of the last episodes of Welk, if not the very last one. According to Wikipedia, his last original
show aired in April of 1982, so this would be towards the end of the summer reruns.
(Some listings taken from the Parsons Sun (Parsons, KS) September 3, 1982
KYTV-TV, Ch. 3 (NBC), Springfield, MO
KSNF-TV (Listed erroneously as KTVJ-TV.), Ch. 16 (First day as a NBC affilate.), Joplin, MO
7:00PM CHiPs
10:30PM News
1:00AM News
6:00PM 60 Minutes
8:00PM Alice
10:00PM News
6:00PM 60 Minutes
7:30AM Directions
3:30PM USGA Golf: U.S. Amateur Championship, From The Country Club, Brookline, MA
10:00PM News
KSNF-TV (Listed erroneously as KTVJ-TV.), Ch. 16 (First day as a NBC affilate.), Joplin, MO
10:30AM Perspective
12:00PM Meet The Press (The first NBC program aired on KSNF-TV.)
12:30PM Bonanza
5:00PM Perspective
7:00PM CHiPs
10:30PM News
11:00PM M*A*S*H
12:30AM Bonanza
3:00PM Faust
8:00PM Nova
3:30PM USGA Golf: U.S. Amateur Championship, From The Country Club, Brookline, MA
2 KTVI ABC
5:00 News
5:30 News
10:00 News
4:00 News
4 KMOV CBS
6:00 Newsmakers
6:30 Eye on St. Louis
7:00 To Life
7:30 Confluence
3:00 College Track & Field: NCAA Division I Men's & Women's Outdoor Championships
5:30 News
6:00 60 Minutes
10:00 News
12:30 Livelystone
1:45 News
5:00 News
8:00 Today
2:00 Donahue
5:00 News
9:00 TBA
10:00 News
9 KETC PBS
1:00 TechnoPolitics
3:30 Images
11 KPLR Ind
9:00 Superboy
9:00 News
4:00 CHiPs
24 KNLC Ind
10:00 Singsation!
12:00 Apocalypse
4:15 Film
6:30 Superbook
4:15 Film
30 KDNL Fox
12:30 Dracula
46 WHSL Ind/HSN
6:30 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Tonight Show
1:36 News/sign-off
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Baywatch
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Extra
9:30 Cybill
11:00 News
5:30 News
9:30 Coach
12:00 News
5:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
5:00 News
11:00 News
1:36 Later
2:05 News
11:00 Wishbone
1:30 Hometime
2:30 Storytime
5:30 Wishbone
7:00 VR Troopers
7:30 Eek!stravaganza
9:00 Dinosaurs
12:00 Matlock
1:00 Tempestt
3:00 Taz-Mania
6:00 Blossom
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:00 Seinfeld
11:00 Moviemakers
1:00 Pappyland
3:00 GED
10:00 News
10:15 Q&A
5:00 Worship
6:00 Daybreak
11:00 Lightmusic
12:00 Worship
6:00 News
10:00 Home
11:00 News
11:30 Loving
4:00 Donahue
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:15 Magnum, PI
1:45 Sweethearts
2:15 News
8:00 Bullwinkle
10:00 Bewitched
11:30 News
4:30 Webster
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:00 Newhart
7:30 Soap
9:30 News
1:00 News
1:30 sign-off
6:00 Weekday
11:00 Beauty
5:45 AM Weather
7:00 Lilias!
11:00 ASSET
7:00 Horizon
1:20 Horizon
1:50 sign-off
6:30 News
12:00 News
3:00 Geraldo
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
9:00 48 Hours
10:00 News
1:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Generations
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Cheers
10:00 News
2:00 sign-off
6:30 Gumby
7:00 Snorks
8:30 Thundercats
4:00 DuckTales
4:30 Double Dare
6:30 Cheers
10:00 Taxi
1:00 sign-off
6:30 Joy
3:30 Joy
12:00 TV Mujer
2:00 Servitodo
4:30 El Juez
5:00 Cristina
6:00 Noticias 33
7:00 Señora
8:00 Amandote
10:30 America
1:00 sign-off
5:00 Insight
6:30 Lassie
10:00 Insight
12:00 Cope
2:30 Lassie
4:00 Profiles
7:00 Cope
10:30 Profiles
12:30 Cope
6:30 Bravestarr
7:00 Jem
8:00 Ghostbusters
9:00 TBA
2:00 TBA
3:00 C.O.P.S.
4:15 sign-off
State channels (additional details for Tucson stations were taken from Arizona Daily Star)
7:00 Today
9:00 Scrabble
11:00 News
11:30 Generations
4:30 Bravestarr
5:00 Relatively Speaking
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
8:00 Cheers
10:00 News
3:00 sign-off
7:00 Today
10:00 Scrabble
10:30 Generations
11:00 Days of Our Lives
12:00 News
4:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Cheers
10:00 News
1:30 sign-off
7:00 AM Weather
7:15 To Life!
7:30 Lilias!
11:00 ASSET
5:30 Bookmark
12:00 sign-off
9 KGUN ABC Tucson
6:30 News
10:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
1:45 sign-off
6:00 Dinosaucers
7:30 Popeye
8:00 Scooby-Doo
10:00 Success-N-Life
2:30 Smurfs
4:30 DuckTales
5:00 Star Trek
1:00 sign-off
9:00 Donahue
2:00 Sweethearts
9:00 48 Hours
10:00 News
10:30 Cheers
12:30 Diet
1:00 News
1:30 sign-off
At the time of these listings, KLMN-TV/24, Fort Smith, Arkansas, was about a month away from signing
on. KLMN would be a CBS affiliate (until swapping networks with KFSM in 1980). According to Wikipedia,
KLMN signed-on the air on November 12, 1978. The Channels Listed section of this TV Guide still lists
KFPW and its satellite, KTVP, as being primary CBS and secondary ABC. The listings demonstrate that
KFPW and KTVP are now exclusively ABC with no sign of CBS programming. Also of note, there is a KTVP
ad in the issue that still sports the CBS eye! Presumably, KFPW/KTVP went exclusively ABC at or near the
beginning of the fall TV season. Although I can’t find any info stating so, it’s possible that KLMN had
planned on an earlier sign-on date, but was delayed due to technical and/or other reasons.
KMOS-TV/6 Sedalia: For many years, KMOS was a satellite station of KRCG/13 (CBS) in Jefferson City. The
Missouri Edition of TV Guide always listed KMOS on the Channels Listed page, but noted that the station
aired the same programs as Ch. 13, and KMOS did not actually appear in the listings. In 1978, KRCG’s
owner donated KMOS to Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg to be utilized as a stand-alone
PBS station. According to Wikipedia, the university took control of KMOS on August 15, 1978, about two
months before this issue of TV Guide. Wikipedia states that KMOS was off the air for 16 months while
being upgraded to be a stand-alone PBS station, returning to the air on December 22, 1979. This issue of
TV Guide still lists KMOS as a satellite of KRCG, but it’s possible that KRCG failed to inform TVG of KMOS
being donated and off the air, or TVG just made a mistake in listing the station. I have a TV Guide from
late December of 1978, and KMOS is not listed. Since it’s very likely that KMOS was off the air as of
October of 1978, I’m not including it in the Channels Listed section.
I will try to post a schedule from that late December 1978 issue (featuring KLMN-TV) a bit later.
CHANNELS LISTED
Springfield
3 KYTV (NBC)
10 KOLR-TV (CBS)
21 KOZK (PBS)
27 KMTC (ABC)
Joplin
12 KODE-TV (ABC)
16 KTVJ-TV (CBS)
Pittsburg, Kansas
7 KOAM (NBC)
Columbia
8C KOMU-TV (NBC)
17 KCBJ-TV (ABC)
Jefferson City
13 KRCG-TV (CBS)
Fayetteville, Arkansas
5 KFSM (NBC)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
2 KTEW (NBC)
6 KOTV (CBS)
8 KTUL-TV (ABC)
11 KOED-TV (PBS)
Chs. 11, 13F, and 21 schedule instructional programs during the day
Morning
5:55
17-27-29-40 PTL Club
6:00
6:20
6:25
7 Today in Agriculture
6:30
6 CBS Morning News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld) (don’t know if KOTV took the second half of the live
East Coast feed, and then switched to the delayed Central feed at 7 a.m., or if the whole hour was on a
30-minute delay).
7 Arthur Smith
6:40
2 News
6:55
13 Emphasis on Agriculture
7:00
8 John Chick
7:30
6 Tulsa Morning
8:00
9:00
9:30
3-5-7-8C Jeopardy!
11 Freestyle
16 PTL Club
10:00
11 Why?
10:30
10:55
2-5-7-8C America Alive! (Ch. 7 carries the first 30 minutes here, with the second 30 minutes delayed to
3:30 p.m.)
11 Humanities
11:30
3 Phil Donahue
7 Melody Matinee
11 Vision On
Afternoon
12:00
2-5-6-7-8C-10-13-16 News
12:15
16 Carol Parker
12:25
1:00
1:30
2-3-5-7-8C Doctors
11 Self Incorporated
2:00
2:30
6-10-13-16 M*A*S*H
11 Vision On
3:00
2 Dating Game
6 Dinah!
3:30
13 My Three Sons
16 Batman
27 Gilligan’s Island
4:00
3 Dating Game
5 Andy Griffith
10 Underdog
13 Showtime
16 Merv Griffin
17 Superman (BW)
27 Star Trek
29-40 Bonanza
4:30
5 My Three Sons
8 Andy Griffith
8C Brady Bunch
10 Bewitched
12 Beverly Hillbillies
17 Phil Donahue
5:00
7 I Dream of Jeannie
8C Bewitched
10 My Three Sons
11-21 Zoom
13 Beverly Hillbillies
5:30
2-8-29-40 News
12 Andy Griffith
Evening
6:00
3-5-7-8C-10-12-13-17 News
13F Zoom
16 Gunsmoke
6:30
3 $25,000 Pyramid
7 Price Is Right
8 Beverly Hillbillies
11 Oklahoma Report
12 Hollywood Squares
13 Muppet Show
17 Hogan’s Heroes
7:00
7:30
21 Dad’s Army
8:00
6-10-13-16 M*A*S*H
11 Arts Encounter
13F Nova
8:30
2-3-5-7-8C NBC Monday Night at the Movies: “Human Feelings” (Made for TV; 1978)
11 Sneak Previews
9:00
6-10-13-16 Lou Grant
11 First Churchills
9:30
10:00
2-3-5-6-7-8C-10-13-16 News
10:30
11:00
8-12-27-29-40 News
11:30
11:40
Early Morning
12:00
12:40
1:00
1:20
6 News
1:30
2 News
1:40
27 News
1:50
2:00
27 Mission: Impossible
3:00
4:55
At the time of these listings, KLMN-TV/24 (CBS) in Fort Smith, Ark. has been on the air for about a month
and a half. Since the early '70s, KFPW had been the primary CBS affiliate for Fort Smith, with satellite
KTVP coming along to serve Fayetteville in late 1977. KFPW and KFSM (formerly KFSA) had maintained
secondary ABC affiliations prior to KFPW/KTVP becoming exclusively ABC in the fall of 1978.
KMOS-TV/6 in Sedalia is off the air, not to return until December of 1979. Prior to August of 1978, KMOS
had been a satellite of KRCG/13 (CBS) in Jefferson City. KRCG’s owner donated KMOS to Central Missouri
State University for use as a stand-alone PBS station. CMSU took KMOS off the air (presumably in August
1978) for extensive upgrades before re-launching the station as the PBS affiliate for the Columbia-
Jefferson City market.
CHANNELS LISTED
Springfield
3 KYTV (NBC)
10 KOLR-TV (CBS)
21 KOZK (PBS)
27 KMTC (ABC)
Joplin
12 KODE-TV (ABC)
16 KTVJ-TV (CBS)
Pittsburg, Kansas
7 KOAM (NBC)
Columbia
8C KOMU-TV (NBC)
17 KCBJ-TV (ABC)
Jefferson City
13 KRCG-TV (CBS)
Fayetteville, Arkansas
5 KFSM (NBC)
24 KLMN-TV (CBS)
40 KFPW-TV (ABC)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
2 KTEW (NBC)
6 KOTV (CBS)
8 KTUL-TV (ABC)
11 KOED-TV (PBS)
Chs. 11, 13F, and 21 schedule instructional programs during the day.
Morning
5:30
6:00
3 Debt Remedies
3 Agriculture USA
7:00
6-10-13-16-24 Popeye
7:30
8:00
2-3-5-7-8C Godzilla
8:30
11 Farm Digest
9:00
11 Movie: “Tonight We Sing” (1953)
9:30
10:00
8-12-17-27-29-40 Fangface
10:30
2 Wrestling
11:00
11:10
Afternoon
12:00
6-10-13-16-24 Ark II
11 Oklahoma Gardening
12:30
6 Tarzan
8 Jim King
10 Film
17 Americanization of Elias
1:00
8 Lake Kelly
1:30
12 Bugs Bunny
17 I Dream of Jeannie
1:45
2:00
6 Porter Wagoner
10 To Be Announced
13F By Line
17 Phil Donahue
2:30
3-5-7-8C To Be Announced
3:00
3-29-40 Wrestling
11 Oasis in Space
17 To Be Announced
3:30
7 Fun Club
8C Hot Fudge
4:00
2 Oklahoma Forum
5 Porter Wagoner
7 ViewSeven
8C Sha Na Na
4:30
2 Juvenile Court
8C Hee Haw Honeys (interesting that KOMU aired this while competitor KRCG had “Hee Haw”)
5:00
2 News
5 Wild Kingdom
8C Dolly
11 Turnabout
5 Dialogue
7 Porter Wagoner
8 News
Evening
6:00
3-5-24 News
8C Wild Kingdom
16 Gunsmoke
21 Pro Socder
6:30
27 Garry White
7:00
6-10-16-24 Spider-Man
11 Untamed World
13 Hee Haw
7:30
8:00
2-3-5-7-8C Lifeline
6-10-13-16-24 CBS Saturday Night Movie: “Demon Seed” (1977)
11 Soundstage
13F Dolly! (not sure if this is the syndicated Dolly Parton show or something else; Dolly’s show didn’t
have an exclamation point)
8:30
13F Prisoner
9:00
2-3-5-7-8C Weekend
11 Doctor Who
9:30
9:45
10:00
2-3-5-6-7-8-8C-10-12-13-16-24-29-40 News
21 Visions
27 News Accent
10:15
13 Star Trek
17 Wrestling
10:30
16 To Be Announced
27 Gunsmoke
11:00
16 PTL Club
11:15
13 Space: 1999
11:30
27 Midnight Opry
Early Morning
12:30
2 Dick Tracy
6 News
7 Sha Na Na
1:00
1:30
8 Telethon Continues
2:00
3:00
4:30
8 Telethon Continues
4:35
SteveRichards said:
Oh, Ok. Thanks anyway. If you have any listings from when KMOS-TV came back on the air, could you
please post them. Thanks.
Boy, do I remember that Atlanta-Dallas playoff. Falcons fans were riding a high crest after the Falcons
beat Philadelphia in the wild card the previous Sunday. The game against Dallas turned out to be men
(Dallas) vs. boys (Atlanta).
from citysearch.com.au, ABC, SBS Television, SBS World News Channel, Channel 31 and eBroadcast
websites (via web.archive.org)
ABC
6.35 Tutenstein
7.00 Cyberchase
8.00 Save-Ums!
10.00 Count Us In
10.40 Like It Is
11.25 Australians
4.00 Arthur
5.00 Tutenstein
7.30 Stateline
8.30 Taggart
10.45 Lateline
Seven
6.00 Sunrise
9.00 Playhouse Disney
9.30 Passions
11.30 Quintuplets
2.30 Reba
4.00 Go Go Stop
5.00 M*A*S*H
3.00 JLF
Nine
6.00 Golf: US Open (1st round)
3.30 Hi-5
5.00 Frasier
7.00 Temptation
11.45 Nightline
Ten
6.00 Totally Wild
7.00 Cheez TV
12.30 Seinfeld
6.30 Neighbours
SBS
9.20 Le Journal
1.00 Insight
7.30 Feast
2.10 sign-off
Channel 31
6.30 SYN TV
9.00 Deaf TV
12.00 Buzz
12.01 Nu Country TV
3.00 4WD TV
5.00 SYN TV
6.00 Buzz
6.30 Chinese TV
7.00 4WD TV
11.30 Buzz
11.31 Noise TV
2.30 4WD TV
3.30 Fishcam
Digital channels
ABC2
6.30 Lateline
8.00 Lateline
9.00 Compass
10.00 Boohbah
10.20 Brum
10.45 Rubbadubbers
11.30 Caillou
12.25 Spider
1.00 Arthur
2.00 Pingu
2.05 Save-Ums!
3.00 Hemispheres
4.25 Compass
7.30 Compass
9.15 Hemispheres
10.15 Compass
8:00 Fame
9:00 $25,000 Pyramid
11:00 Lingo
5:00 News
8:00 Newhart
10:00 News
10:30 Hunter
1:00 sign-off
3 WEAR ABC Pensacola
6:45 News
10:30 Home
11:30 Loving
4:00 Geraldo
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
1:00 sign-off
12:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Newhart
10:00 News
11:05 Hunter
6:00 News
4:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:00 Hunter
6:00 TBA
11:30 Jeopardy!
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 News
10:30/11:00 Benson
12:00 News
12:15 Midday
4:00 Jeopardy!
5:30 News
8:00 Newhart
10:00 News
10:30 Cheers
11:00 Hunter
1:30 Dynasty
2:30 News
8:00 Donahue
9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael
10:30 Home
11:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
11:00 Alice
11:30 CHiPs
12:30 sign-off
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Scrabble
6:00 News
7:00 ALF
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
12 WSFA NBC Montgomery
6:00 Today
8:00 Donahue
11:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 ALF
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
6:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
11:00 News
11:30 Scrabble
4:00 Geraldo
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 ALF
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 Barney Miller
10:30 Home
11:30 Loving
5:00 News
10:00 Cheers
11:00 Sportsnite
12:30 News/sign-off
7:00 Silverhawks
7:30 Jem
8:30 Scooby-Doo
9:00 Success-N-Life
12:00 Geraldo
2:00 Bewitched
2:30 Heathcliff
3:00 Ghostbusters
4:00 DuckTales
4:30 Double Dare
7:00 Magnum, PI
followed by sign-off
8:00 Adventure
followed by sign-off
32 WKAB ABC Montgomery
10:30 Home
11:30 Loving
4:00 Quincy, ME
5:00 News
11:00 Taxi
12:30 sign-off
38 WLTZ NBC Columbus
6:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
3:00 Magnum, PI
5:00 News
7:00 ALF
5:00 News
8:00 Newhart
10:00 News
10:30 Hunter
1:00 News
1:00 Success-N-Life
10:00 Success-N-Life
followed by sign-off
OTA Stations:
KYTV-TV, Ch. 3 (NBC), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 3 & Cotter Ch. 3)
KEMV-TV, Ch. 6 (PBS), Mountain View, AR (Home Cable Ch. 6 & Cotter Ch. 6)
WGN-TV, Ch. 9 (IND), Chicago, IL (Home Cable Ch. 9 & Cotter Ch. 13)
KOLR-TV, Ch. 10 (CBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 10 & Cotter Ch. 10)
KOZK-TV, Ch. 21 (PBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 8 & Cotter Ch. 21)
KDEB-TV, Ch. 27 (Fox\IND), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 2 & Cotter Ch. 7)
KYTV-TV, Ch. 3 (NBC), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 3 & Cotter Ch. 3)
7:00AM Today
10:30AM Scrabble
12:00PM News
4:30PM M*A*S*H
5:00PM Jeopardy
6:00PM News
7:00PM ALF
10:00PM News
12:30AM Dallas
1:30AM News
6:30AM News
7:00AM Today
10:30AM Scrabble
5:00PM News
6:00PM News
7:00PM ALF
10:00PM News
KEMV-TV, Ch. 6 (PBS), Mountain View, AR (Home Cable Ch. 6 & Cotter Ch. 6)
6:45AM AM Weather
2:30PM GED-TV
6:00AM Daybreak
11:30AM Loving
12:00PM All My Children
4:30PM Jeopardy!
5:00PM News
6:00PM News
7:00PM MacGyver
11:00PM News
12:00AM Nightlife
1:00AM News
1:30AM Gunsmoke
12:00PM Midday
12:30PM Loving
4:30PM Bewitched
5:00PM Jeopardy!
6:00PM News
7:00PM MacGyver
11:00PM News
WGN-TV, Ch. 9 (IND), Chicago, IL (Home Cable Ch. 9 & Cotter Ch. 13)
6:00AM Superfriends
6:30AM M.A.S.K.
12:00PM News
6:30PM Benson
9:00PM News
9:00AM Donahue
11:00AM News
1:30PM Capitol
6:00PM News
8:00PM Newhart
1:30AM News
9:00AM Donahue
12:00PM News
1:30PM Capitol
6:00PM News
6:30PM The Hollywood Squares
8:00PM Newhart
10:00PM News
7:35AM Bewitched
KOZK-TV, Ch. 21 (PBS), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 8 & Cotter Ch. 21)
KDEB-TV, Ch. 27 (Fox\IND), Springfield, MO (Home Cable Ch. 2 & Cotter Ch. 7)
7:30AM Centurions
8:30AM M.A.S.K.
1:00PM Quincy
2:30PM Bewitched
6:30PM Benson
10:00PM Taxi
6:00AM Thundercats
11:30AM Loving
12:00PM All My Children
7:00PM Bonanza
(For some reason, KSPR-TV was delaying ABC primetime by 1 hour, probably so they could continue to
sell some local commercial spots in primetime, or to fulfill syndication contracts. They wouldn't start
airing ABC primetime from 7-10PM until 2 weeks later.)
8:00PM MacGyver
Good thing this was before the Internet! Otherwise, Springfield NFL fans would have been pissed at KSPR
for tape-delaying MNF.
KSPR should have carried the football game live and aired "MacGyver" at another time. Of course, ABC
may have objected to that for whatever reason.
It is kinda weird. According to what I've seen from other TV listings from that week, ABC was also
showing the 1986 World Series & KSPR-TV actually did not show the first hour of the games.
Another thing was that, as this time, KSPR-TV was owned by Lorimar-Telepictures, who was decided that
they wanted the ABC affilation for KSPR-TV. The former ABC affilate in Springfield, MO, KDEB-TV, Ch. 27
(Now MyNetworkTV affilate, KOZL-TV.) was run by a company called Meyer Communications (As KMTC-
TV from 1968 to 1985.) who actually ran the station on a shoestring budget & as a result, the station
wasn't doing too well in the ratings (It didn't help that the other TV stations in the area were on VHF.). In
1985, Meyer Communications renewed the affilation with ABC for 2 years, until Janurary 1987 & sold the
station to a company called Woods Communications, who had changed the callsign to KDEB-TV &
promised ABC that they would make improvements. In the meantime, KSPR-TV, which had only been on
the air for almost 3 years & 7 months was sold from a local company, which was called Springfield TV
Association Ltd. to Lorimar-Telepictures. In 1985, Lorimar-Telepictures & KSPR-TV sent a presentation to
ABC & in turn, KDEB-TV & Woods Communications were asked by ABC to send them presentation
showing why they should keep the affilation (This was when KDEB-TV was in the process of renewing
their affilation with ABC.) & ABC decided that they would be better off with Lorimar-Telepictures & KSPR-
TV. ABC terminated the affilation with KDEB-TV in April 1986 & allowed them to carry ABC programming
untill October 1986. In the meantime KDEB-TV started dropping most of ABC's programming except half
of the primetime programming, which was picked up by KSPR-TV, except for the Saturday morning
programming which KSPR-TV didn't start carrying until October 1986. Woods Communications & KDEB-
TV ended up filling a lawsuit against Lorimar-Telepictures, KSPR-TV & ABC & they won, but then lost on
appeal. There is some more I could probably add here but this post has gone on long enough.
Article from the Springfield Leader and Press (April 4, 1986) about about ABC yanking the affilation from
KDEB-TV
Article from the Springfield Leader and Press (April 4, 1986) about about ABC yanking the affilation from
KDEB-TV (Page 2)
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/53235830/tv-station-kdeb-seeks-109-million-in/
Article from the Springfield News-Leader (May 8, 1986) about lawsuit (Page 2)
You're welcome.
Good thing this was before the Internet! Otherwise, Springfield NFL fans would have been pissed at KSPR
for tape-delaying MNF.
KSPR wasn't the only station doing this. KOMO Seattle and KATU Portland both tape delayed MNF to
7pm Pacific Time in order to get their evening news as usual (although Seahawks games would be aired
live). And until about 2000, Hawaiian stations would tape delay most weekday sports events until prime
time.
Nederland 1
KRO
19.20 In Therapie
20.05 Emmerdale
21.55 Brandpunt
Nederland 2
TROS
15.55 MASK
17.00 Derrick
18.55 Fabeltjeskrant
19.25 ALF
22.40 TV Vitrine
NOS
17.30 Journaal
17.45 Sesamstraat
19.00 Jeugdjournaal
19.25 TV 3
22.30 Journaal
22.55 Wielrennen
BRT TV 1 (Belgium)
17.55 Nieuws
18.05 De Smurfen
18.30 Babel
19.40 Vanavond
19.45 Journaal
20.10 De Weerman
20.20 Premiere
22.20 Filmspot
23.00 Coda
BRT TV 2
RTBF 1
18.00 ONEM
19.00 JT Flash
19.03 Ce Soir
19.30 JT
22.15 JT Nuit
Télé 21
19.30 JT
ARD (West-Germany)
23.00 Tagesschau
00.50 Nachtgedanken
ZDF
12.45 heute
14.00 Nadia
15.40 Merlin
16.05 heute
16.10 Film: Hochwürden Don Camillo Don Camillo monsignore… ma non troppo
19.00 heute
19.30 Auslandsjournal
21.55 heute
22.00 Aspekte
RTL + (Luxemburg/West-Germany)
15.05 Film: Sindbad und der Kaliph von Baghdad Simbad e il califfo di Bagdad
16.30 Luxemburg
20.10 Bellamy
21.15 Film: Im Westen nichts Neues All Quiet on the Western Front
00.20 Betthüpferl
09.35 Marco
12.40 Telethema
14.10 Marco
17.50 Sportblick
18.15 Flipper
20.10 Scruples
23.20 Film: Die Folterkammer des Dr. Fu Man Chu The Castle of Fu Manchu
from Times-Union
12:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Dallas
10:00 News
11:00 Wrestling
2:00 sign-off
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
11:30 WordPlay
3:00 Scooby-Doo
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
7:00 Stingray
10:00 News
1:30 News/sign-off
6:15 News
6:45 News
9:00 Donahue
10:00 ValueTelevision
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 M*A*S*H
1:30 sign-off
6:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
5:30 CBS Evening News
6:00 News
8:00 Dallas
10:00 News
10:30 Wrestling
1:20 sign-off
5:50 Weather
6:15 News
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Loving
5:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:30 sign-off
6:00 AgDay
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
12:00 News
4:00 Quincy, ME
5:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:00 Stingray
10:00 News
12:30 sign-off
1:30 WonderWorks
9:00 Great Performances "Dance in America: Choreography by Jerome Robbins with the New York City
Ballet"
12:00 sign-off
5:30 AgDay
12:30 Breakthrough
5:30 Lassie
6:30 Batman
8:30 Silverhawks
1:30 Cross-Wits
7:00 TBA
3:30 Cartoons
4:00 Bizarre
Did the stations have to change up their schedules because Indiana didn’t observe Daylight time at the
time?
6 AM
4 - Summer Semester
9 - Sunrise Jubilee
13 - Breakfast Beat
6:10
2 - Sunshine Almanac
6:15
6, 8 - Sunshine Almanac
6:25
6:30
4 - Pastor's Studies
6 - Summer Semester
8 - Today In Florida
12 - Living Words
6:35
6:45
12 - Hi, Neighbor
7 AM
2, 8, 12 - Today
7 - Sesame Street
10 - Fran Carlton
7:30
44 - Town Hall
8 AM
4, 6, 13 - Captain Kangaroo
7 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
44 - Tennessee Tuxedo
8:30
7 - Villa Alegre
44 - Three Stooges
9 AM
2 - Phil Donahue
6, 13 - Mike Douglas
7 - Electric Company
12 - Dinah!
44 - Fury
9:30
5 - Sesame Street
7 - Zoom
40 - New Zoo Revue
44 - Petticoat Junction
10 AM
4 - Kutana
6 - Spin-Off (Premiere; couples make poker hands from rapidly changing numbers)
8 - Romper Room
35 - 700 Club
10:30
2, 8, 12 - Wheel Of Fortune
4, 6, 13 - Gambit
5 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
44 - Green Acres
11 AM
2, 8, 12 - High Rollers
5 - Electric Comapny
44 - Phil Donahue
11:30
2, 8, 12 - Hollywood Squares
4, 6 - Love Of Life
9, 10, 17, 40 - Blankety Blanks (Not a Match Game clone as such; teams solve word puzzles then try to fill
in the punchline to a punny joke. Bill Cullen hosts)
35 - Florida Lifestyle
12 Noon
2, 44 - News
5 - Weekday Report
7 - Feedback
8, 12 - Jackpot!
35 - Big Valley
12:30
2, 8, 12 - Blank Check
7 - Sunshine Almanac
9, 13 - News
1 PM
4, 6, 8 - News
35 - Movie
1:30
2 PM
4, 6, 13 - Guiding Light
7 - Evening At Symphony
2:30
2, 8, 12 - The Doctors
4, 6 - Edge Of Night
44 - Underdog
3 PM
2, 8, 12 - Another World
4, 6, 13 - Price Is Right
7 - Nova
35 - My Favorite Martian
44 - Addams Family
3:30
44 - Three Stooges
4 PM
2, 8 - Somerset
4 - Gilligan's Island ("Musical Chairs," a game show which premiered today on CBS, did not clear any of
the three affiliates in this area)
3, 5 - Sesame Street
6, 12 - Merv Griffin
9 - Lucy Show
10 - Money Maze
13 Bonanza
17 - Dobie Gillis
40 - Mike Douglas
4:30
2 - Bonanza
4 - Mike Douglas
8 - Merv Griffin
9, 44 - Gilligan's Island
10 - The FBI
35 - Batman
5 PM
3, 5, 7 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
9 - Dinah!
13 - Ironside
5:30
6 - Andy Griffith
35 - Lost In Space
6 PM
3, 5, 7 - Electric Company
10 - ABC News
16 - Offshore Oil
44 - Lucy Show
6:30
2, 8, 12 - NBC News
4, 6 - CBS News
3, 5, 7 - Zoom
9, 40 - ABC News
10 - Hollywood Squares
35 - Mayberry RFD
44 - Get Smart
7 PM
4 - Bewitched
5 - International Report
6 - Concentration
7 - Feedback
8 - What's My Line?
9 - Untamed World
12 - Bonanza
13 - CBS News
17 - The FBI
7:30
2 - Jeopardy!
4 - Hollywood Squares
6 - What's My Line?
8 - World At War
13 - Truth Or Consequences
8 PM
2, 8, 12 - Baseball: Milwaukee at New York Yankees
3 - A Matter Of Justice
4, 6, 13 - Gunsmoke
9, 17, 40 - Rookies
16 - Bill Moyers
35 - The Baron
44 - Dinah!
9 PM
4, 6, 13 - Maude
35 - My Partner, The Ghost (British import from 1969, seen there as "Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)")
9:30
4, 6, 13 - Rhoda
10 PM
3 - Apollo-Soyuz
16 - Evening At Symphony
35 - Felony Squad
10:30
3 - Washington Talk
35 - My Favorite Martian
11 PM
16 - To be announced
35 - 700 Club
44 - Night Gallery
11:30
2, 8, 12 - Johnny Carson
4 - Movie
10 - Perry Mason
44 - The Fugitive
12:30
10 - ABC Wide World Of Entertainment
1 AM
2, 8, 12 - Tomorrow
9 - Daily Word
17 - News
1:30
4 - News
Correction, part deux: Same with Love of Life (11:30) and Young & The Restless (12 Noon). I'm a creature
of infinite error.
Okay, here's a repost of this listing with all corrections made. Mods, please remove the OP and the two
posts below it.
6 AM
4 - Summer Semester
9 - Sunrise Jubilee
13 - Breakfast Beat
6:10
2 - Sunshine Almanac
6:15
6, 8 - Sunshine Almanac
6:25
6:30
4 - Pastor's Studies
6 - Summer Semester
8 - Today In Florida
12 - Living Words
6:35
6:45
12 - Hi, Neighbor
7 AM
2, 8, 12 - Today
7 - Sesame Street
10 - Fran Carlton
7:30
44 - Town Hall
8 AM
4, 6, 13 - Captain Kangaroo
7 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
10 - A.M. America (delayed)
44 - Tennessee Tuxedo
8:30
7 - Villa Alegre
44 - Three Stooges
9 AM
2 - Phil Donahue
6, 13 - Mike Douglas
7 - Electric Company
12 - Dinah!
44 - Fury
9:30
5 - Sesame Street
7 - Zoom
44 - Petticoat Junction
10 AM
4 - Kutana
6 - Spin-Off (Premiere; couples make poker hands from rapidly changing numbers)
8 - Romper Room
35 - 700 Club
10:30
2, 8, 12 - Wheel Of Fortune
4, 6, 13 - Gambit
5 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
44 - Green Acres ("Spin-Off," blacked out on channel 13 at 10 AM, starts here next week)
11 AM
2, 8, 12 - High Rollers
5 - Electric Comapny
17 - A.M.
11:30
2, 8, 12 - Hollywood Squares
4, 6, 13 - Love Of Life
9, 10, 17, 40 - Blankety Blanks (Not a Match Game clone as such; teams solve word puzzles then try to fill
in the punchline to a punny joke. Bill Cullen hosts)
35 - Florida Lifestyle
12 Noon
2, 13, 44 - News
5 - Weekday Report
7 - Feedback
8, 12 - Jackpot!
35 - Big Valley
12:30
2, 8, 12 - Blank Check
7 - Sunshine Almanac
9 - News
44 - Variety
1 PM
4, 6, 8 - News
35 - Movie
1:30
2 PM
4, 6, 13 - Guiding Light
7 - Evening At Symphony
2:30
2, 8, 12 - The Doctors
4, 6, 13 - Edge Of Night
16 - Nuclear Energy
44 - Underdog
3 PM
2, 8, 12 - Another World
4, 6, 13 - Price Is Right
7 - Nova
35 - My Favorite Martian
44 - Addams Family
3:30
44 - Three Stooges
4 PM
2, 8 - Somerset
4 - Gilligan's Island ("Musical Chairs," a game show which premiered today on CBS, did not clear any of
the three affiliates in this area)
3, 5 - Sesame Street
6, 12 - Merv Griffin
9 - Lucy Show
10 - Money Maze
13 - Bonanza
16 - Pennsylvania Dutch Jazz Festival
17 - Dobie Gillis
40 - Mike Douglas
4:30
2 - Bonanza
4 - Mike Douglas
8 - Merv Griffin
9, 44 - Gilligan's Island
10 - The FBI
35 - Batman
5 PM
3, 5, 7 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
9 - Dinah!
13 - Ironside
5:30
3, 5, 7 - Villa Alegre
6 - Andy Griffith
35 - Lost In Space
6 PM
3, 5, 7 - Electric Company
10 - ABC News
16 - Offshore Oil
44 - Lucy Show
6:30
2, 8, 12 - NBC News
4, 6 - CBS News
3, 5, 7 - Zoom
9, 40 - ABC News
10 - Hollywood Squares
35 - Mayberry RFD
44 - Get Smart
7 PM
4 - Bewitched
5 - International Report
6 - Concentration
7 - Feedback
8 - What's My Line?
9 - Untamed World
12 - Bonanza
13 - CBS News
17 - The FBI
7:30
2 - Jeopardy!
4 - Hollywood Squares
6 - What's My Line?
8 - World At War
13 - Truth Or Consequences
8 PM
4, 6, 13 - Gunsmoke
9, 17, 40 - Rookies
16 - Bill Moyers
35 - The Baron
44 - Dinah!
9 PM
4, 6, 13 - Maude
35 - My Partner, The Ghost (British import from 1969, seen there as "Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)")
9:30
4, 6, 13 - Rhoda
10 PM
3 - Apollo-Soyuz
5 - Summer Showcase
9, 10, 17, 40 - Caribe
16 - Evening At Symphony
35 - Felony Squad
10:30
3 - Washington Talk
35 - My Favorite Martian
11 PM
16 - To be announced
35 - 700 Club
44 - Night Gallery
11:30
2, 8, 12 - Johnny Carson
4 - Movie
10 - Perry Mason
44 - The Fugitive
12:30
2, 8, 12 - Tomorrow
9 - Daily Word
17 - News
1:30
4 - News
Stations Listed:
12:30PM Kidsworld
1:30PM Batman
11:00PM News
3:00PM Wrestling
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
6:00AM AG-USA
8:30AM Go Go Globetrotters
12:00PM Sorority
1:00PM Wrestling
2:00PM NBC Major League Baseball
9:00PM NBC Saturday Night Movie: "The War Between The Tates" (1977)
11:00PM News
11:30PM Weekend
7:30PM Harambee
11:00PM News
11:30PM Wrestling
12:30AM Baretta
7:30AM Newsbag
8:00AM Saturday's First Feature: "Buck Rogers, Chapter 4: Annie Oakley" (1935)
10:00PM News
11:00PM News
4:50AM All Night Show III: "Christopher Strong" (1933) (Umbrella title not mentioned.)
6:30AM Downtown
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
12:00PM Dynomutt
4:00PM Wrestling
11:00PM News
7:00AM Batman
12:00PM Kidsworld
1:30PM Tarzan
11:00PM News
11:30PM Soap
1:30AM News
8:30AM Go Go Globetrotters
12:30PM Thunder
1:00PM Kidsworld
7:00PM News
7:30PM Awareness
11:00PM News
11:30PM Weekend
1:00PM Superman
3:00PM Gunsmoke
11:00PM News
7:30AM Scrunch
8:30AM Go Go Globetrotters
12:30PM Thunder
1:00PM Wrestling
9:00PM NBC Saturday Night Movie: "The War Between The Tates" (1977)
11:00PM News
11:30PM Weekend
7:00AM Wacko
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
11:30AM Wrestling
11:00PM News
3:30PM Holiday
4:30PM Scope
7:00PM Holiday
6:30AM Terrytoons
7:00AM Popeye
4:30PM Bonanza
6:30PM Dolly!
11:00AM Wrestling
3:30PM Bewitched
10:00PM Challenge
12:30PM Thunder
1:00PM Wrestling
9:00PM NBC Saturday Night Movie: "The War Between The Tates" (1977)
11:00PM News
11:30PM Weekend
5:30PM Turnabout
Would like to see the following Monday for this group of stations
14.15 TV Scolaire
16.00 Arret
18.30 JT Flash
18.33 Lilliput
19.00 Boutique
20.00 JT
22.20 JT
22.40 Fin
14.05 Schooltelevisie
15.00 Arret
19.05 De Verrekijker
19.55 Weerbericht
20.00 Journaal
23.00 Journaal
23.15 Fin
ORTF 1 (France)
09.30 TV Scolaire
10.45 Arret
12.30 Paris-Club
14.05 TV Scolaire
14.30 Arret
17.55 TV Scolaire
18.20 1970-75-80
19.25 Nord-Actualités
23.15 Fin
ORTF 2
20.00 Tele-Trappe
22.30 Fin
Télé-Luxembourg (Luxemburg)
20.30 Cine-Roman
22.30 Einde
Nederland 2
20.00 Journaal
22.10 Einde
18.10 Tagesschau
18.20 Regionales
20.00 Tagesschau
20.15 Panorama
22.30 Tagesschau
23.00 Sendeschluss
ZDF
18.20 heute
19.30 heute
20.15 Praxis
22.45 heute
23.00 Sendeschluss
I wonder how a Belgian TV could get all those stations, since France was still broadcasting on 819 lines
while Germany and Holland used 625 lines. For that matter, what did Belgian TV broadcast on? And
could Belgian TVs handle both PAL and SECAM when color came in?
Cable TV was quite common in Belgium. What a cable customer had to use was a converter. When I lived
in Belgium (from 2000 to 2004) I still had to use a converter to watch the French channels.
According to the old Les Brown Encylopedia of Televison, Belgium was the first country in the world
where the majority of residents had cable TV (Canada was second). That explains why!
Source: Times-News
5:30 am - News
10:00 am - Marilu
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
8:30 pm - Cybill
10:00 pm - News
5:30 am - AgDay
6:00 am - News
7:00 am - Today
11:00 am - Leeza
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - NBC Nightly News
6:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - News
6:00 am - News
9:00 am - Donahue
12:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - Loving
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Marshal
10:00 pm - News
10:35 pm - Coach
11:05 pm - Nightline
11:35 pm - EXTRA
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
3:30 pm - Jeopardy!
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
8:30 pm - Cybill
10:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Coach
6:30 am - News
11:30 am - Loving
4:30 pm - EXTRA
6:00 pm - News
6:30 pm - Roseanne
7:00 pm - Marshal
10:35 pm - Nightline
5:15 am - AgDay
6:15 am - News
6:45 am - News
7:00 am - Today
12:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Eyewitness
12:00 pm - Frontline
1:30 pm - Imagineland
3:30 pm - Storytime
4:30 pm - Ghostwriter
6:30 am - TaleSpin
7:00 am - The Pink Panther
8:30 am - Victory
12:30 pm - Breakthrough
4:30 pm - Aladdin
7:30 pm - News
11:00 pm - Victory
3:00 am - Breakthrough
6:00 am - Studio 55
7:00 am - Aladdin
3:00 pm - Taz-Mania
5:00 pm - VR Troopers
7:00 pm - Roseanne
9:00 pm - Dream On
9:30 pm - Dream On
7:00 am - News
11:00 am - Geraldo
12:00 pm - News
2:00 pm - Geraldo
10:00 pm - News
10:30 pm - Simon and Simon
2:00 am - Movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" (1988)
4:00 am - Fame
7:35 am - Bewitched
10:05 am - Matlock
At this point, Fort Wayne was tape delaying programming to match Eastern clock time during DST
months, South Bend was not.
Stations Listed:
WSOC-TV, Ch. 9 (Last day with NBC, Soon to be ABC.), Charlotte, N.C.
WCCB-TV, Ch. 18 (Last day with ABC, Soon to be an independent.), Charlotte, N.C.
1:25PM News
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
11:30PM The CBS Late Movie: "Captain Nemo & The Underwater City" (1970)
4:30PM Adam-12
5:00PM Gunsmoke
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
11:30PM Those Were The Years (Twilight Zone, December Bride, The Real McCoys)
2:40AM News
7:00AM Today
(7:25AM News)
(8:25AM News)
9:00AM Donahue
12:00PM News
4:00PM Gunsmoke
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
7:00AM News
8:25AM News
12:00PM News
7:00PM Bewitched
7:30PM Adam-12
8:00PM Tabitha
9:00PM ABC Friday Night Movie: "Young Joe, The Forgotten Kennedy" (1977)
11:00PM News
6:00AM Education
12:00PM Panorama
11:00PM News
12:30AM The All-Night Show I: "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1946)
2:45AM The All-Night Show II: "I Take This Woman" (1940)
6:30AM Seven-Thirty
6:00PM Bewitched
7:00PM News
11:00PM News
11:30PM The CBS Late Movie: "Captain Nemo & The Underwater City" (1970)
(7:25AM News)
(8:25AM News)
6:00PM News
8:00PM Tabitha
9:00PM ABC Friday Night Movie: "Young Joe, The Forgotten Kennedy" (1977)
11:00PM News
1:00AM News
WSOC-TV, Ch. 9 (Last day with NBC, Soon to be ABC.), Charlotte, N.C.
7:00AM Today
(7:25AM News)
(8:25AM News)
12:30PM Ryan's Hope (WSOC-TV was airing some ABC shows that WCCB-TV was preempting.)
6:00PM News
8:30PM WSOC-TV Special: "Walker Meets Walters" (Channel 9's newsman Bill Walker turns the tables as
he interviews Barbara Walters.)
11:00PM News
2:00AM News
7:00AM Today
(7:25AM News)
(8:25AM News)
12:30PM News
4:30PM Bewitched
7:00PM News
11:00PM News
9:00AM Donahue
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
6:00AM Daybreak
7:00AM Today
(7:25AM News)
(8:25AM News)
9:00AM Midmorning
12:30PM Donahue
5:00PM Gunsmoke
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
5:00PM Gunsmoke
6:00PM News
11:00PM News
11:30PM The CBS Late Movie: "Captain Nemo & The Underwater City" (1970)
7:25AM News
8:25AM News
5:00PM Bonanza
7:00PM News
8:00PM Tabitha
9:00PM ABC Friday Night Movie: "Young Joe, The Forgotten Kennedy" (1977)
11:00PM News
11:30PM Wrestling
1:30AM News
12:30PM News
5:30PM Underdog
6:00PM News
6:30PM New Wine
10:25PM Devotions
11:00PM Scope
WCCB-TV, Ch. 18 (Last day with ABC, Soon to be an independent.), Charlotte, N.C.
10:00AM Forum
6:00PM Evening
8:00PM Tabitha
9:00PM ABC Friday Night Movie: "Young Joe, The Forgotten Kennedy" (1977)
11:30PM Baretta
7:00AM Spiderman
12:00PM The Prize Movie "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" (1948)
4:30PM Spiderman
5:00PM Gunsmoke
6:50AM News
8:30AM Mr. Ed
10:00AM Hazel
1:30AM News
6:30PM Music
The WFBC calls were later used by what is now WMYA, channel 40 in the same market. It was a WB, and
now it is a My Network TV affiliate. It is in a duopoly with WLOS.
I had no idea WCCB ever delayed Good Morning America. Wow! Had to have been another reason ABC
wanted an upgrade!
Kind of odd to see WCCB and WRET both airing the PTL Club at the exact same time, even though this
was the home base of the PTL ministry
Channel 5 WTTG NEVER RAN Reuters News Reports. At 3 PM they ran cartoons of some sort and at 8:30
PM they had Merv Griffin...Wherever you saw they had the Reuters News Show - must have been a typo.
Or the local cable company may have replaced WTTG's signal during those times with Reuters News
reports
As the local stations may have had rights to Merv Griffin and some of the cartoons and simply blacked
them out on
Was probably just for a day the two stations ran it. The stations were each changing so my theory was
PTL was going from one station to the other moving to WCCB from WRET.
July 7, 1975
6 AM
4 - Summer Semester
9 - Sunrise Jubilee
13 - Breakfast Beat
6:10
2 - Sunshine Almanac
6:15
6, 8 - Sunshine Almanac
6:25
6:30
4 - Pastor's Studies
6 - Summer Semester
8 - Today In Florida
12 - Living Words
6:35
6:45
12 - Hi, Neighbor
7 AM
2, 8, 12 - Today
7 - Sesame Street
10 - Fran Carlton
7:30
44 - Town Hall
8 AM
4, 6, 13 - Captain Kangaroo
7 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
44 - Tennessee Tuxedo
8:30
7 - Villa Alegre
44 - Three Stooges
9 AM
2 - Phil Donahue
6, 13 - Mike Douglas
7 - Electric Company
12 - Dinah!
44 - Fury
9:30
5 - Sesame Street
7 - Zoom
44 - Petticoat Junction
10 AM
6 - Spin-Off
8 - Romper Room
35 - 700 Club
10:30
2, 8, 12 - Wheel Of Fortune
4, 6, 13 - Gambit
5 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
7 - Folk Guitar
40 - Joker's Wild
11 AM
2, 8, 12 - High Rollers
4, 6, 13 - Tattletales
5 - Electric Comapny
10 - Perry Mason
17 - A.M.
40 - Money Maze (Delayed from 4 PM a day; final show. "You Don't Say!" starts here tomorrow)
44 - Phil Donahue
11:30
2, 8, 12 - Hollywood Squares
4, 6, 13 - Love Of Life
9, 40 - Brady Bunch
35 - Florida Lifestyle
12 Noon
2, 9, 13, 44 - News
5 - Weekday Report
7 - Feedback
8, 12 - Magnificent Marble Machine (premiere; cash and prizes are accumulated on a giant pinball
machine. Art James hosts)
35 - Big Valley
12:30
7 - Sunshine Almanac
44 - Variety
1 PM
4, 6, 8 - News
35 - Movie
1:30
2 PM
4, 6, 13 - Guiding Light
7 - Evening At Symphony
2:30
2, 8, 12 - The Doctors
4, 6, 13 - Edge Of Night
9, 10, 17, 40 - Rhyme and Reason (premiere; celebrities complete comical poems trying to match the
poem's last word with contestants. With Bob Eubanks)
16 - Introduction To Psychology
44 - Underdog
3 PM
2, 8, 12 - Another World
4, 6, 13 - Price Is Right
7 - Nova
16 - Anthropological Perspective
35 - My Favorite Martian
44 - Addams Family
3:30
44 - Three Stooges
4 PM
2, 8 - Somerset
4 - Gilligan's Island
3, 5 - Sesame Street
6, 12 - Merv Griffin
9, 10 - You Don't Say! (premiere; revival of the 1963-69 show. Celebrities give clues to contestants trying
to identify famous names. With Tom Kennedy)
13 - Bonanza
17 - Dobie Gillis
40 - Mike Douglas
4:30
2 - Bonanza
4 - Mike Douglas
8 - Merv Griffin
9, 44 - Gilligan's Island
10 - The FBI
16 - Introduction To Art
35 - Batman
5 PM
3, 5, 7 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
9 - Dinah!
13 - Ironside
16 - Film
5:30
2, 10, 12, 40 - News
3, 5, 7 - Villa Alegre
6 - Andy Griffith
16 - Insight
35 - Lost In Space
6 PM
3, 5, 7 - Electric Company
10 - ABC News
16 - Anthropological Perspective
44 - Lucy Show
6:30
2, 8, 12 - NBC News
4, 6 - CBS News
5, 7 - Zoom
9, 40 - ABC News
10 - Hollywood Squares
16 - Introduction To Art
35 - Mayberry RFD
44 - Get Smart
7 PM
4 - Bewitched
5 - International Report
6 - Concentration
7 - Feedback
8 - What's My Line?
9 - Untamed World
12 - Bonanza
13 - CBS News
17 - The FBI
7:30
2 - Jeopardy!
4 - Hollywood Squares
6 - What's My Line?
8 - World At War
8 PM
4, 6, 13 - Gunsmoke
9, 10, 17, 40 - Rookies - A girl Chris falls for is the target of a killer. (Repeat)
16 - Cities at War
35 - The Baron
44 - Dinah!
9 PM
9, 10, 17, 40 - S.W.A.T. - A jewel thief takes beauty pageant contestants hostage. (Repeat)
35 - My Partner, The Ghost (British import from 1969, seen there as "Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)")
9:30
4, 6, 13 - Rhoda - Rhoda doesn't let on she may be pregnant, since her husband's business may be under
a downturn. (Repeat)
10 PM
3 - Ormandy International
4, 6, 13 - Medical Center - Gannon shields a juvenile hall runaway she's treating. (Repeat)
5 - Summer Showcase
16 - Best Of Pops
35 - Felony Squad
10:30
3 - Washington Talk
35 - My Favorite Martian
11 PM
16 - To be announced
35 - 700 Club
44 - Night Gallery
11:30
2, 8, 12 - Johnny Carson
4 - Movie
10 - Perry Mason
44 - The Fugitive
12:30
1 AM
2, 8, 12 - Tomorrow
9 - Daily Word
17 - News
1:30
4 - News
Sure did. Mea culpa. Also, calling Dr. Gannon "she" in the synopsis of Medical Center (10 PM, chs. 4, 6
and 13) was a Freudian slip.
5:30 am - News
9:00 am - Donahue
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - News
12:35 am - Cheers
6:00 am - News
7:00 am - Today
10:00 am - Vicki!
11:00 am - Leeza
12:00 pm - News
4:00 pm - Roseanne
6:00 pm - News
8:30 pm - Blossom
11:00 pm - News
6:00 am - News
10:00 am - Rolonda
12:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - News
5:55 am - News
12:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - Loving
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - News
12:05 am - Nightline
6:00 am - News
10:00 am - Geraldo
12:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - Loving
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Jeopardy!
11:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Nightline
6:30 am - AgDay
7:00 am - In Touch
3:00 pm - DuckTales
7:30 pm - In Search
8:30 am - Xuxa
7:00 pm - Coach
11:00 pm - Code 3
12:00 am - M*A*S*H
12:30 am - M*A*S*H
6:00 am - Xuxa
7:00 am - Bonkers
7:30 am - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers
11:00 am - Hunter
12:00 pm - Matlock
4:00 pm - Animaniacs
7:00 pm - Cheers
7:30 pm - Cops
11:00 pm - Code 3
7:30 am - GED
3:30 pm - Pre-GED
TV Tbilisi 1
11.45 I Am Going to Celebrate Christmas. "Tsiskara" (film). "The Adventures of Salamura" (Animation
film, Georgia)
13.50 Athletics
16.10 Cartoons
20.40 Sleepy
20.55 Bandits
21.00 Vremya (News from Russia)
TV Tbilisi 2
17.00 Cartoons
17.45 Georgian short TV feature films: "Bzianeti", "Men", "Walks" and "Shno"
Los Angeles TV Times 1st Issue Part 1: Sunday Morning March 3, 1957
Stations:
KNXT 2
KRCA 4
KTLA 5
KABC 7
KHJ 9
KTTV 11
KCOP 13
13 Bible-ton
8:25am - 2 News
5 In God We Trust
13 Public Service
9 Operation Success
4 American Forum
Los Angeles TV Times 1st Issue Part 2: Sunday Afternoon March 3, 1957
Stations:
KNXT 2
KRCA 4
KTLA 5
KABC 7
KHJ 9
KTTV 11
KCOP 13
Noon
4 - Outlook
7 - 770 On TV
12:30pm
4 - Mr. Wizard
5 - Garden Chats
1pm
2 - Odyssey
7 - Christian Science
11 - The Christophers
13 - Short Story
1:30pm
5 - Garden Auction
13 - Cal's Corral
2pm
5 - Auto Racing
2:30pm
2 - Buster Keaton:
7 - Sideshow (1950)
2:40pm
3pm
3:30pm
2 - Cavalcade Of Books
4pm
7 - Gordon's Garden
13 - Words Of Life
4:30pm
2 - See It Now
7 - Medical Horizons
5pm
5 - Eddy Arnold
11 - Spotlight On Youth
5:30pm
7 - Press Conference
13 - Highway To Happiness
CHANNELS
Splitting into two parts due to the large number of channels. The second part will be done Tuesday
afternoon.
5AM
5:30
11 INN News
5:45
12 Headline News
6AM
3 18 Vegetable Soup
5S 20 Minute Workout
9 36 ABC News-Bell/Meserve
Debut: This weekly series offering instructional programs for physicians originates from medical schools
around the country. Topics include cardiology, grand rounds.
16 ABC News [30 min]
34 ABC/Local News
38 700 Club
6:15
6:320
40 AM Twin Tiers
6:30
5S CBS News-Daniels/Sawyer
12 Encounter
16 News
22 Morning Stretch
44 46 Farm Day
6:45
44 46 AM Weather
7AM
3 18 28 40 Today
Scheduled: A week-long series on talk-show hosts begins with Merv Griffin. Also: Dustin Hoffman in the
first of three parts.
Scheduled: Arnold Schwarzenegger ["Commando"]. Also: a segment on AIDS, and the first in a week-long
series on cars.
11 Pink Panther
24 Farm Day
38 Inspector Gadget
38B Batman
46 Sesame Street
7:15
24 A.M. Weather
7:30
5N Plastic Man
11 Scooby Doo
24 44 Sesame Street
38 38B Voltron
8AM
5N Woody Woodpecker
11 Superfriends
38 Tranzor Z
8:30
5N Flintstones
11 Munsters BW
38 Heathcliff
9AM
3 18 The Waltons
5N Brady Bunch
5S Hour Magazine
Actress Isabel Sanford [part 1 of 2]; David Horowitz, on child-proofing one's home; the transmission of
AIDS; Anita McKeown, who talks about her calamity-filled first year as a policewoman.
9 12 28 Phil Donahue
22 Love Connection
24 46 Sesame Street
34 700 Club
36 Morning Stretch
38 Three Stooges BW
40 Jim Bakker
44 Reading Rainbow
9:30
5N I Love Lucy BW
36 Jimmy Swaggart
38 Elegant Appetite
10AM
3 18 28 Silver Spoons
Rick's matchmaking pairs Grandfather Stratton [John Houseman] with Rick's teacher.
5N Bionic Woman
5S 12 22 $25,000 Pyramid
16 Green Acres
36 Jim Bakker
Actress Christopher Norris; how parents can aid children with eating disorders.
40 Jimmy Swaggart
WOR Gidget
10:30
11 Family
16 Petticoat Junction
34 Love Connection
44 Under Sail
11AM
3 18 28 40 Wheel of Fortune
5N Danny Thomas BW
16 34 36 Angie
Brad and Angie [Robert Hays, Donna Pescow] dread telling their folks about their elopement. Maurice:
Christian Seaborn.
38 Family
44 NOVA
A docudrama on Gregor Mendel focuses on the condemnation of his heredity research by the Church.
WOR Bewitched
11:30
3 18 28 40 Scrabble
9 16 Ryan's Hope
34 36 All-Star Blitz
Noon
3 5S 12 18 22 News
5N Midday-Bill Boggs
9 Loving
11 INN News-Hanover/Scott
16 Midday
28 40 Super Password
34 36 Ryan's Hope
38 Perry Mason BW
38B Movie
"Camelot" [1967] Director Joshua Logan's eye-filling version of the Broadway hit about King Arthur
[Richard Harris], Queen Guinevere [Vanessa Redgrave] and Sir Lancelot [Franco Nero] in long-ago Britain.
44 Sesame Street
WOR News
12:30
9 Divorce Court
11 Movie BW
"They Got Me Covered." [1942] Bob Hope as a bungling newsman fending off foreign agents. Dorothy
Lamour.
16 34 36 Loving
1PM
5N Hour Magazine
9 16 34 36 All My Children
38 Movie
"Skateboard Madness." [1980] A photographer befriends four skateboarders to get an inside look at the
sport. Stacey Peralta, Kent Senatore, Gregg Ayres.
44 Today's Special
1:30
44 Movie BW
"My Love Came Back." [1940] Charming romantic comedy about a young violinist, which provided
versatile Olivia de Havilland with one of her most ingratiating early roles. Tony: Jeffrey Lynn.
2PM
3 18 28 40 Another World
5N News
2:15
5N Popeye
2:30
5S 12 22 Capitol
11 Pink Panther
3 18 40 Santa Barbara
5N Inspector Gadget
5S 12 22 Guiding Light
9 16 34 36 General Hospital
11 Superfriends
24 Good Afternoon
46 Sports Week
3:30
11 Heathcliff
28 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [Big 3 airing weekday cartoons]
38 Thundercats [debut]
38B Voltron
4PM
3S 18 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [60 min version, and both stations are Big 3 affiliates!]
5N 34 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [30 min version, and Ch. 34 is another Big 3 airing
weekday cartoons]
5S Love Boat
A woman [Carlene Watkins] falls for a man [Jim Stafford] who claims he's been celibate for a year; a
woman's bridge partners [Rose Marie, Jan Clayton, Lucille Benson] interfere with her bid for a handsome
man.
9 Quincy
Quincy and a psychiatrist [Anita Gillette] try to prove the innocence of a former gang member accused of
murder. Ethan Kellough: DeVoreaux White.
11 38 Voltron
12 Waltons
Mary Ellen [Judy Norton-Taylor] rescues a girl from a contracted marriage, and her enraged fiance
kidnaps Elizabeth in retaliation.
16 Quincy
The secluded cabin Quincy and Emily chose for their honeymoon is full of people, one of whom is
systematically murdering the others.
22 Hawaii Five-O
24 44 46 Sesame Street
38B Tranzor Z
40 Thundercats
WOR Dallas
4:30
5N Thundercats
36 Merv Griffin
38 Batman
Part 1. The Joker [Cesar Romero] and the Penguin [Burgess Meredith] join forces to humiliate Batman.
5PM
3 18 Alice
5N Dukes of Hazzard
Gonzo [Gregory Harrison[ believes he can cure a crippled man with surgery, but the patient won't okay
the operation.
9 People's Court
Cases include a band performance that was cancelled, and a refunded for unsold merchandise on
consignment. Judge Joseph A. Wapner. Reporter: Doug Llewelyn.
12 Three's Company
Jack and Janet fix Terri up with a man who, Furley learns, is a convicted murderer. John Ritter, Joyce
DeWitt.
16 Rockford Files
22 Joker's Wild
28 Three's Company
34 Bewitched
Darrin's boss accuses him of taking a business trip with another woman.
38 CHiPs
The CHiPs try to persuade a fellow officer to take sick leave after he takes unnecessary risks on the job.
Andy: Robert Viharo.
38B Quincy
40 Woody Woodpecker
46 Electric Company
5:30
3 18 Taxi
Louie's relationship with Zena [Rhea Perlman] hits the rocks when she falls for the local bartender. Louie:
Danny De Vito.
9 News
12 22 People's Court
28 M*A*S*H
36 Bewitched
40 Jeopardy!
44 Untamed World
46 Secret City
6PM
3 5S 9 12 16 18 22 28 34 36 40 News
5N What's Happening!!
11 Private Benjamin
38 Barney Miller
No one believes a man's ghost story until things start going "bump" in the night. Porter: Kenneth Tigar.
44 I Love Lucy BW
"Under Kilmanjaro." The threat posed by growing herds of cattle to wildlife in an African game reserve is
examined. Animals seen include the cheetah, the zebra, the wildebeest.
6:30
11 Benson
38 Alice
Flo's father [Forrest Tucker] tries to make amends for deserting the family when she was a child. Flo:
Polly Holliday.
38B Jeffersons
44 Dark Shadows
46 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
-crainbebo
harrisburgpatv
Guest
May 8, 2012
#2
The Syracuse stations were black boxes up until 1981, when they became the oblong 3S, 5S, 9S, and 24S.
This could get confusing as there was a 5N and 5S, and a 9N and 9S. Around 1989 or 1990 they switched
again, to white boxes and back to 3, 5, 9, and 24.
crainbebo
May 8, 2012
#3
In this issue, 12, 16, 18, 22, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 and 46 were in black boxes. The others were in white.
WOR was listed in the cable listings [you know how A&E, CNN etc follows the broadcast channels] and
was not 9N.
But I would sure like to get a Utah-Idaho edition sometime, just to see those weird looking boxes...
-crainbebo
azumanga
Star Participant
May 8, 2012
#4
crainbebo said:
6AM
Debut: This weekly series offering instructional programs for physicians originates from medical schools
around the country. Topics include cardiology, grand rounds.
I remember this and Lifetime Medical Television -- both featuring programming for physicians and my
first exposure to prescription drug ads, back when they were still restricted to the trade. Of course, at
the time, TV ads for prescription drugs required very lengthy disclaimers, dosage information and side
effects warnings, just like their print counterpart. Physicians TV had a brief segment at the end of the
show for these disclaimers, while Lifetime Medical Television had an entire program filled with nothing
but disclaimers for drugs featured that week.
crainbebo said:
11AM
9 All-Star Blitz
16 34 36 Angie
Brad and Angie [Robert Hays, Donna Pescow] dread telling their folks about their elopement. Maurice:
Christian Seaborn.
Odd that the game show where Donna was a guest (seen on a delay) was opposite reruns of her sitcom
(which was shown "live").
crainbebo said:
3PM
4PM
3S 18 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [60 min version, and both stations are Big 3 affiliates!]
5N 34 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [30 min version, and Ch. 34 is another Big 3 airing
weekday cartoons]
I thought He-Man was always seen only in a half-hour format, unless the "hour" stations were doubling
up on episodes.
harrisburgpatv said:
The Syracuse stations were black boxes up until 1981, when they became the oblong 3S, 5S, 9S, and 24S.
crainbebo said:
In this issue, 12, 16, 18, 22, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 and 46 were in black boxes. The others were in white.
WOR was listed in the cable listings [you know how A&E, CNN etc follows the broadcast channels] and
was not 9N.
As for the Syracuse channels during this time, were they listed with the "local" channels or with the
cable channels? I would think that WNEW, WPIX and WSBK are listed in the cable section as "5N", "11N"
and "38B", respectively.
crainbebo
May 8, 2012
#5
azumanga said:
crainbebo said:
3PM
crainbebo said:
4PM
3S 18 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [60 min version, and both stations are Big 3 affiliates!]
5N 34 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [30 min version, and Ch. 34 is another Big 3 airing
weekday cartoons]
Click to expand...
I thought He-Man was always seen only in a half-hour format, unless the "hour" stations were doubling
up on episodes.
crainbebo said:
In this issue, 12, 16, 18, 22, 28, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 and 46 were in black boxes. The others were in white.
WOR was listed in the cable listings [you know how A&E, CNN etc follows the broadcast channels] and
was not 9N.
Click to expand...
As for the Syracuse channels during this time, were they listed with the "local" channels or with the
cable channels? I would think that WNEW, WPIX and WSBK are listed in the cable section as "5N", "11N"
and "38B", respectively.
Click to expand...
He-Man: The TV Guide listed 3S and 18 as He-Man and the Masters of the Universe-Cartoon; 60 min. 5N
and 34 weren't-because they were half-hour.
3S, 5N, 5S, 9S, 11N, 24S and 38B were listed in the cable section. I included them in because they were
ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, and/or Independents other than WTBS. WOR, which TV Guide called a network, I
added because WNEW and WPIX were in there as well. Didn't want Channel 9 left behind! :D
-crainbebo
EricStein
Leading Participant
May 8, 2012
#6
crainbebo said:
6AM
A dominant independent in the largest market was still showing this every morning in 1985? NZR was
dated by then! Stranger than that was NBC-owned WMAQ-TV Chicago airing it in 1986 on weekend
mornings. I thought by '85, NZR was relegated to weak UHF independents with small programming
budgets.
Stanislav
Leading Participant
May 8, 2012
#7
crainbebo said:
6AM
A dominant independent in the largest market was still showing this every morning in 1985? NZR was
dated by then!
Emmy Jo's hot pants and go-go boots are worthy viewing in any era.....
crainbebo
May 9, 2012
#8
7PM-5AM
7PM
3 18 Jeffersons
Louise [Isabel Sanford] loses her memory as the result of a mugging. Sherman Hemsley.
5N 38B M*A*S*H
5S 28 Entertainment Tonight
9 40 Wheel of Fortune
11 Jeffersons
112 M*A*S*H
16 PM Magazine
22 Jeopardy!
24 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
34 Race Report
36 Phil Donahue
7:30
3 18 WKRP In Cincinnati
Carlson [Gordon Jump] practices his convention speech on his staffers, who find refuge from his boring
bombast in daydreams.
5S M*A*S*H
Potter [Harry Morgan] asks a wounded psychiatrist [Allan Arbus] to mollify his bickering doctors. Alan
Alda.
9 Jeopardy!
12 Bugs Bnny
"Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television" puts the rabbit in charge of a TV network, to the chagrin of
Yosemite Sam, who plots an overthrow.
16 Wheel of Fortune
22 40 Family Feud
28 Dating Game
34 Road to Wealth
38 WKRP in Cincinnati
First of two parts. The station receives a terrorist bomb threat. Gordon Jump, Tim Reid.
44 Doctor Who
46 Nightly Business Report
8PM
Practical jokes on Dick Van Patten and Stevie Wonder; "Days of Our Lives" bloopers, with Leann Hunley; a
salute to TV horror-show hosts, with Elvira; news bloopers; a blooper by Al Molinaro.
5N Far Pavilions
Debut: In this three-part drama based on the novel by M.M. Kaye, a tale of forbidden love is set against
the backdrop of 19th-century British India. Part 1 introduces Ashton Pelham-Martyn [Ben Cross], a
British officer born and raised in India, who struggles to reconcile his conflicting loyalties; and Ashton's
one-time childhood playmate Princess Anjuli [Amy Irving], with whom he falls in love.
An apparent victim of job burnout, Lee [Bruce Boxleitner] is taken off field duty and assigned to a desk
job. Jack Harris: George McDaniel.
Dr. Van Impe delivers the sermon "How to Escape the Second Death." Guests include former Miss U.S.A.
Terri Utley [1982].
11 Movie
"Smile" [1975] Teen-age beauty contests are satirized in this dark-humored look at middle-class values
and the American obsession with winning. Bruce Dern.
McCormick [Daniel Hugh-Kelly] grudgingly teams up with a cop he can't stand to give the judge [Brian
Keith] the perfect birthday present: the continued incarceration of a vindictive killer who's about ready
to be released. Sandy Knight: Stephen Shortridge.
24 46 Tiger, Tiger
An intimate study of "the biggest, most powerful [and] most fearsome of the great cats." Filmed in India
and Nepal, this report [which aired on CBS in 1977] reveals that the nimble creatures are shy of sunlight,
hunting mostly "in the forests of the night."
38 Movie
"Such Good Friends." [1971] Otto Preminger takes a bitter look at the medical profession and urban
sexual mores. Filmed in Manhattan. James Coco, Dyan Cannon.
38B Movie
"The Only Game in Town." [1970] Frank D. Gilroy's adaptation of his Broadway play about the alliance of
an aging Las Vegas showgirl [Elizabeth Taylor] and a cafe pianist [Warren Beatty] who is addicted to
gambling.
44 Pennsylvania's Best
Featured: a river cruise; a medieval fair. Also: an interview with Fred Waring.
WOR News
8:30
9PM
3 18 28 40 Movie
"Love Child" [1982], the fact-based story of a convict desperately fighting to have and keep her baby,
fathered by a guard. Terry Jean Moore: Amy Madigan. Jack Hansen: Beau Bridges. J.J.: Mackenzie Phillips.
Kate [Susan Saint James] is ecstatic about her marriage proposal from Ted [Greg Salata], but soon
realizes that if she marries the plumber her independence may go down the drain. Allie: Jane Curtin.
9 16 34 36 NFL Football
Return: Washington at Dallas [with Joe Namath, Frank Gifford and O.J. Simpson, LONG before his trial, as
commentators. Live]
Debut: The achievements of those devoted to identifying and eradicating communicable diseases are
chronicled in this five-part series based on a book by June Goodfield. "The Kuru Mystery" uses
documentary footage and reenactments to trace pediatrician Carleton Gajdusek's discovery of a slow-
acting but lethal virus that was decimating a Papua New Guinea tribe.
44 Movie
"Spinout" [1966] In this typical songfest, Elvis Presley, surrounded by adoring females, plays a rock 'n' roll
entertainer who is also a racing-car enthusiast.
WOR Movie
"Singin' in The Rain" [1952] Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor in a hilarious spoof of
Hollywood moviemaking in the late 1920s.
9:30
5S 12 22 Newhart
Guilt turns to gelt as Stephanie's wealthy parents [Jose Ferrer, Priscilla Morrill] welcome their disowner
daughter back with open arms and open coffers. Stephanie: Julia Duffy.
10PM
5N News
In the wake of a series of questionable police shootings in Spanish Harlem, Cagney [Sharon Gless] draws
media fire when she shoots a young burglar in self-defense. Lacey: Tyne Daly.
In December 1983, Jim Lehrer suffered a heart attack and underwent coronary bypass surgery. In hopes
of sparing others his ordeal, the newsman hosts this primer on heart-disease prevention, which first
aired in December 1985.
38 Charlie's Angels
The Angels enter a ski competition to thwart a political kidnapping. First of two parts.
11 News
44 Country Express
11PM
3 5S 12 18 22 28 News
5N WKRP In Cincinnati
11 Odd Couple
24 SCTV Network
The chief of surgery [John Candy] tries to get away with murder on "Days of the Week."
Songstress Edith [Jean Stapleton] loses her vocie on the day of her duet with Stephanie [Danielle
Brisebois] at a school talent show.
38B M*A*S*H
44 Twilight Zone BW
46 Motorweek
Selected for road tests: the Chevrolet Cavalier convertible and Cadillac V6 Cimarron.
WOR Bizarre
11:25
11:30
3 18 28 40 Tonight Show
Scheduled: Joan Rivers [guest hostess], Philip Michael Thomas [Miami Vcie], movie critics Gene Siskel
and Roger Ebert, Howie Mandel, Mac Davis. '
5N Kojak
The FBI suspects the Simons of a scam when A.J. is robbed of the diamond necklace he was delivering.
Bailey: Anne Schedeen.
11 Honeymooners BW
24 46 Latenight America
Scheduled: Exercise and nutrition tips to reduce the risks of heart disease. [Live]
38 Mission: Impossible
Part 1. The agents sneak into a kingdom whose monarch runs a lucrative slave market.
44 Movie
"Red Skies of Montana." [1952] Action-packed story of conflict between parachute-jumping firefighters.
Richard Widmark, Jeffrey Hunter.
Midnight
9 16 34 36 News
11 Twilight Zone BW
12:30
5N Naked City BW
9 16 34 36 Nightline-Ted Koppel
11 Space: 1999
38B Maude
12:40
5S 12 22 Movie
Telly Savalas matches with with Edith Evans in "Crooks and Coronets" [British; 1969] about a small-time
gangster plotting to burgle a stately home.
1AM
16 News
44 Movie BW
"Fools for Scandal." [1938] Paris and London provide the backgrounds for this light diversion about an
incognito movie star [Carole Lombard] and a penniless baron.
1:30
11 INN News
2AM
WOR Movie BW
"The Fortune Cookie." [1965] Billy Wilder's biting satire won an Oscar for Walter Matthau as a shyster
lawyer who connives with his brother-in-law [Jack Lemmon] to start a phony lawsuit. Jackson: Ron Rich.
2:30
11 Movie BW
"Blondie for Victory." [1942] Blondie [Penny Singleton] aids the war effort by organizing a Housewives
Auxiliary on the home front. Arthur Lake, Stuart Erwin.
44 I Love Lucy BW
3:30
4AM
12 Movie BW
"A Perilous Journey." [1953] A group of women sail to California in search of husbands. Vera Ralston.
4:30
11 Biography BW
-crainbebo
DToTheJ
May 9, 2012
#9
A few things:
Yes, "Hatchy Milatchy" was a local children's show that ran on WNEP for many years.
Speaking of children's shows, specifically airing on "Big 3" stations: I guess somebody had to pick up
some of the slack since WSYT in Syracuse had not yet signed on. Ditto for a similar channel in
Binghamton...
3/18's "He-Man" hour makes me wonder if "She-Ra" was "bundled" into it, but I don't think that hit the
air until a year, if memory serves...
azumanga
Star Participant
May 9, 2012
#10
DToTheJ said:
3/18's "He-Man" hour makes me wonder if "She-Ra" was "bundled" into it, but I don't think that hit the
air until a year, if memory serves...
Maybe they included extra material during the program, such as "TV POWWW"?
harrisburgpatv
Guest
#11
DToTheJ said:
Speaking of children's shows, specifically airing on "Big 3" stations: I guess somebody had to pick up
some of the slack since WSYT in Syracuse had not yet signed on. Ditto for a similar channel in
Binghamton...
3/18's "He-Man" hour makes me wonder if "She-Ra" was "bundled" into it, but I don't think that hit the
air until a year, if memory serves...
And also noteworthy at this point was that WOLF-38 in Scranton (the market's first independent station)
was only about 3 months old at this point. Beginning in early 1984 (and continuing for quite a few years
after), WBRE-28 would air kids' shows in the 3-4pm hour - as apparent by this listing. They aired Scooby
Doo at 3 and He-Man at 3:30. Later years would bring Dennis the Menace (the cartoon) into the mix.
They also didn't clear "Santa Barbara" yet...I seem to remember 38 picking it up for a time but eventually
WBRE would be airing it at either 9 or 10am.
On another note regarding this edition.....When did 3S/3 and 18 stop airing everything together?
crainbebo
#12
I do remember seeing listings for KNDO 23 in Yakima airing He-Man in those days [NBC]. I guess with no
independent you have to relegate cartoons into the Big 3 network stations.
PS: I also have a TVG from Sep. 1984 on the way, from the LA Metropolitan area. Should be a BIG listing!
-crainbebo
DToTheJ
#13
crainbebo said:
24 SCTV Network
The chief of surgery [John Candy] tries to get away with murder on "Days of the Week."
24 46 Latenight America
Scheduled: Exercise and nutrition tips to reduce the risks of heart disease. [Live]
Click to expand...
You'd think 24 would have opted to air a different episode of "SCTV" given the programmign airing
around it? ::)
Oh, and to answer Harrisburg's question, I believe the 3/18 simulcast ended not long after the sale of 18
from Times Mirror to Robert Smith, which took place in 1986.
DToTheJ
#14
By the way, what were the ABC affiliates' regular late-night listings during the week? Looks like all expect
WNEP signed off after Ted Koppel.
fybush
fybush
Star Participant
#15
DToTheJ said:
Oh, and to answer Harrisburg's question, I believe the 3/18 simulcast ended not long after the sale of 18
from Times Mirror to Robert Smith, which took place in 1986.
18 was a fairly robust "satellite" even in the Newhouse/Times Mirror days. While it shared some
programming with WSYR-TV/WSTM, WSYE/WETM was doing its own local newscasts from its Elmira
transmitter/studio site all the way back to its start in the 1950s. I believe the current downtown Elmira
WETM studios were built around 1982, and once they opened the Elmira station was able to function
completely independently of Syracuse, even if it was still listed officially as a "satellite" for a while.
It is a great irony indeed that once WETM became part of the Ackerley/Clear Channel/Newport upstate
cluster in the late nineties, it ended up once again being run from a Syracuse master control - this time
the ABC affiliate on channel 9 that (even more irony) is now known as WSYR-TV!
RyanHoward
Leading Participant
#16
ssetta
Leading Participant
#17
crainbebo said:
24 46 Sesame Street
Episode #2046
classictvfan
Frequent Participant
DToTheJ said:
3/18's "He-Man" hour makes me wonder if "She-Ra" was "bundled" into it, but I don't think that hit the
air until a year, if memory serves...
TVCOOL
Leading Participant
#19
56 WLVI WB Cambridge
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4- News (Cont’d)
7-10- Today
25-64-Bobby’s World
38- Jumanji
27- Tigritos TV
50- Underdog
56- Hercules
8:00
2- Arthur
64- Hercules
8:30
38- Pokemon
56- Animaniacs
9:00
2- Teletubbies
5-9- Maury
9:30
2- Noddy
4- Martha Stewart Living
6- Coach
10:00
2- Wimzie’s House
4- Guiding Light
5- Roseanne
6- Howie Mandel
7-10- Leeza
27- Maite
62- Electronics
10:30
11- Teletubbies
38- Martin
10:45
36- Wordscape
11:00
2- Sesame Street
7- Sunset Beach
11:15
11:30
36- Pyramid
11:50
12:00 (noon)
4- News
5-6-9-10-12- News
7- News
50- Roseanne
12:20
12:30
2- Teletubbies
1:00
2- Reading Rainbow
5-6-9-All My Children
27- Samantha
1:15
1:30
1:45
11- Tots TV
38- Blossom
44- Eyewitness
50- Coach
56- Ducktales
2:30
2- Theodore Tugboat
56- Robocop
64- Doug
3:00
2- Noddy
4- Howie Mandel
7- Real TV
11- Arthur
25-64- Spiderman
50- Emergency
3:30
38- Pokemon
56- Histeria
4:00
2- Wimzie’s House
4- Rosie O’Donnell
7- News
9- News
11-Wishbone
27- Cristina
4:30
2- Arthur
7-HardCopy
36- Wishbone
46-60-Dave’s World
5:00
4- News
5-9-10- News
6- Rosie O’Donnell
7- News
12- News
225-Ricki Lake
68- MatchGame
5:30
2- Wishbone
5-9-10- News
7- News
36- Arthur
68- Roseanne
6:00
4-7- News
5-6-9-10-12- News
36- Barney
62- Electronics
68- Roseanne
6:30
68- EXTRA
7:00
2- Greater Boston
4- Hollywood Squares
9- Entertainment Tonight
38- Seinfeld
7:30
2- McLaughlin Group
5- Chronicle
6-56- Friends
7-12- Jeopardy
9- Hard Copy
38-64- Frasier
50- Real TV
8:00
7-10- Baseball- American League Division Series (Cleveland Indians at Boston Red Sox, Game 3)
50- Viper
8:30
9:00
25-64- Millennium
27- Desencuentro
36- Ballykissangel
50- Pensacola
9:30
10:00
5-6-9- 20/20
25-News
38-50-64- News
44- Eyewitness
56- News
10:30
64- NewsRadio
68- EXTRA
11:00
4-7- News
5-6-9-10-12- News
38- Frasier
Wheel of Fortune at 11:00 PM? Was that its regular time slot on WNDS or was it pre-empted? Also, no
Jeopardy! to go with it?
How I wish WOF didn't move to WBZ where it gets pre-empted every other week for their local Patriots
show and other various specials.
11pm was Wheel's regular timeslot on WNDS for a number of years. Ch. 50 also used to air J! as well.
From the Daytona Beach Daily News (via Google News Archive):
September 8, 1975
6 AM
9 - Sunrise Jubilee
6:10
2 - Sunshine Almanac
6:15
6 - Sunshine Almanac
6:25
6:30
4 - Pastor's Studies
6 - Summer Semester
6:35
12 - Living Word
6:45
12 - Hi, Neighbor
7 AM
2, 12 - Today
7 - Sesame Street
7:30
8 AM
4, 13 - Captain Kangaroo
7 - In-School TV
9 AM
2 - Phil Donahue
6 - Mike Douglas
12 - Dinah!
24 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
9:30
4 - Phil Donahue
24 - Instructional TV
10 AM
2, 12 - Celebrity Sweepstakes
4 - Kutana
6 - Give-N-Take (premiere; contestants as dictated by a spinning arrow collect prizes with the objective of
not exceeding $5000 in value)
10:30
2, 12 - Wheel Of Fortune
4, 6 - Price Is Right (Special week of hour-long shows; "Gambit" is pre-empted this week only)
35 - 700 Club
11 AM
2, 12 - High Rollers
11:30
2, 2 - Hollywood Squares
4, 6 - Love Of Life
24 - Villa Alegre
35 - In-School TV
12 Noon
2, 9 - News
24 - World Press
35 - Big Valley
12:30
2, 12 - Jackpot!
9 - All My Children
24 - Electric Company
1 PM
4, 6 - News
9 - Ryan's Hope
24 - Instructional TV
1:30
2 PM
4, 6 - Guiding Light
7 - Electric Company
9 - $10,000 Pyramid
2:30
2, 12 - The Doctors
4, 6 - Edge Of Night
7 - In-School TV Service
3 PM
2, 12 - Another World
9 - General Hospital
24 - Romagnoli's Table
35 - My Favorite Martian
3:30
4, 6 - Tattletales
4 PM
2 - Ironside
4 - Gilligan's Island
6 - Partridge Family
7, 24 - Sesame Street
9, 12 - Dinah!
4:30
4 - Mike Douglas
6 - Merv Griffin
35 - Underdog
4:55
5 PM
7, 24 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
9 - Gilligan's Island
5:30
2, 12 - News
7 - Electric Company
9 - Beverly Hillbillies
24 - Villa Alegre
35 - Lost In Space
6 PM
2, 4, 6, 9, 12 - News
7 - As Man Behaves
24 - Electric Company
6:30
2, 12 - NBC News
4, 6 - CBS News
9 - ABC News
24 - Feeling Good
35 - Mayberry RFD
7 PM
4 - Bewitched
6 - Concentration
7 - Feedback
9 - World Of Animals
12 - Bonanza
35 - Star Trek
7:30
2 - Wild Kingdom
4 - Hollywood Squares
8 PM
4, 6 - Rhoda (Season premiere) - After Rhoda's doorman is fired, his mother comes to visit
9 - Barbary Coast (Premiere) - William Shatner is Jeff Cable, an undercover agent in the Old West
12 - Invisible Man (Premiere) - David McCallum stars as H.G. Wells' titular protagonist under the name
David Westin. In the opener, Westin is asked to confirm the existence of a tycoon with whom the U.S.
wants to do business
35 - Movie: "Rebus"
8:30
4, 6 - Phyllis (Premiere) - Cloris Leachman in this "Mary Tyler Moore Show" spinoff. In the debut, Phyllis--
now widowed--moves back to San Francisco with daughter Bess (Lisa Gerritsen) in tow
9 PM
4, 6 - All In The Family (New night and time) - Gloria announces she is pregnant the same day she and
Mike move out
9 - NCAA Football: Missouri at Alabama (unranked Missouri upset no. 2 Alabama, 20-7)
9:30
4, 6 - Maude (New time; season premiere) - Maude announces she has been asked to run for Senate
35 - Felony Squad
10 PM
4, 6 - Medical Center (Season premiere; first of two parts) - A famed surgeon (Robert Reed) requests a
sex-change operation
24 - Nova
35 - Burke's Law
10:30
11 PM
2, 4, 6, 9, 12 - News
35 - 700 Club
11:30
2, 12 - Johnny Carson
9 - News
12:15
1 AM
2, 12 - Tomorrow
1:30
4 - News
2:20
9 - Daily Word
56 WLVI WB Cambridge
7:00 (AM)
4- News
6- Peer Pressure
7-10- Today
9- News
12- Franklin
46-60- Cloud 9
56- Lionhearts
7:30
5- Jack Hanna
6- Field Trip
12- Anatole
8:00
2- Arthur
5- 101 Dalmatians
6- Hercules
11- Storytime
8:30
38- CITYStories
9:00
2- Tots TV
7- News
10- News
12- Birdz
25- Godzilla
27- Aap Ka Manoranjan
36- Teletubbies
9:30
25- Godzilla
36- Arthur
10:00
2- Groundling Bunnies
4- Dumb Bunnies
38- Viper
10:30
2- Wishbone
5- Squigglevision
46- Rage TV
11:00
2- Handyma’am with Beverly DeJulio
4- Birdz
6- Squigglevision
11:30
2- Hometime
6- 101 Dalmatians
9- Squigglevision
56- Histeria
12:00 (Noon)
5-9- News
7- Hang Time
36- GED
56- Malibu, CA
12:30
6- Squigglevision
7- City Guys
9- Paid Programming
36- GED
1:00
7- One World
50- Ironside
56- Nightman
68- Holiday Gospel Music Event
1:30
7- Paid Programming
27- Control
2:00
11- Dr. Laura Schlessinger: The Ten Commandments: What’s in It for Me?
2:30
25- V.I.P.
50- Mounties
3:30
4:00
50- Viper
68- Conan
4:30
11- NH Crossroads
5:00
38- Moesha
46-60- Flipper
5:30
11- NH Roundtable
38- Clueless
6:00
7- News
10- News
6:30
7:00
5- ER
6-38- Seinfeld
9- News
46-60- Frog
7:30
6- Friends
7-12- Jeopardy
9- Winter Sportscast
38- Seinfeld
8:00
25- Cops
8:30
25- Cops
9:00
25- Cops
46-60- Flipper
9:30
25- Cops
10:00
11- To Be Announced
25- News
56- News
10:30
38- M*A*S*H
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
25- MAD TV
68- Mounties
11:30
6- ER
7-12- Saturday Night Live
11:35
9- Entertainment Tonight
12:00 (Midnight)
25- V.I.P.
56- NightMan
12:30
4- NYPD Blue
38- DiResta
9- Wild Things
56 WLVI WB Cambridge
7:00
2- Teletubbies
4- Franklin
5- Robert Schuller
7- Hang Time
9-10- News
7:30
2- Teletubbies
4- Anatole
7- Sunday Mass
11- Arthur
12- Newsmakers
44- Motorweek
64- Zorro
8:00
2- Arthur
4- News
6- Catholic Mass
7-10- Today
38- Beetleborgs
56- Zorro
50- WWW.TV.Homes.Com
9:00
2- Sesame Street
5- Rebecca’s Garden
7- News
9- Living Well
10- News
38- X-Men
56- Baywatch
9:30
11- Motorweek
38- Spider-man
68- DiningOut.Com
10:00
2- Kratts’ Creatures
6- News
10:30
2- Anyplace Wild
11- Hometime
44- Hometime
11:00
2- Travels in Europe
4- News
11:30
2- The Visionaries
4- Patriots 98
5- Five on Five
6- Truman Taylor
7- Boston Common
10- News
68- Challenge
12:00 (Noon)
5-9- News
6- Real Estate Review
7- Urban Update
12:30
5- CityLine
6- Paid Programming
11- Streamside
1:00
2- Film- “The Hustler” (1961)
50- McCloud
1:30
2:00
10- Baywatch
11- Frontline
2:30
3:00
7- Perry Mason
10- Baywatch
3:15
4:00
4-12- NFL Football (Either San Diego Chargers at Arizona Cardinals or Seattle Seahawks at Denver
Broncos)
7-10- Trinity
68- Mounties
4:30
5- Access Hollywood
11- NH Roundtable
4:45
2- Sister Wendy
5:00
2- Basic Black
7-10- Trinity
46-60- Christy
5:30
6- Travel Update
6:00
5-6-9-10- News
7- News
56- Baywatch
6:30
2- Victory Garden
36- Hometime
7:00
2- Antiques Roadshow
4-12- 60 Minutes
7:30
50- Jeopardy!
8:00
2- Nature
44- Frontline
9:00
2- Masterpiece Theatre
5-6-9- 20/20
9:30
10:00
25- News
56-64- News
68- EXTRA
10:30
2- Mystery!
36- Encore
11:00
4-7- News
5-6-9-12- News
10- News
38- Viper
62- Bladeworks
11:15
11:30
4- Sports Final
7- Sports Extra
11:35
5-6- ER
11:45
12:00 (Midnight)
7- Hard Copy
11- On Tour
6 AM
10 - Newswatch Extra
6:30
4 - Summer Semester
5 - Uncle Al
10 - At Home/Growing Things
6:55
7 - Inspirational Message
7 AM
12 - Treehouse Club
7:30
4 - Hot Fudge
5 - Dusty's Treehouse
8 AM
2 - Sesame Street
5, 7 - Emergency Plus 4
8:30
9 AM
2 - Electric Company
9:30
2 - Mister Rogers
4 - Clue Club (Premiere) - Four kids and their two dogs crack difficult crimes as a hobby
5, 7 - Pink Panther
6 - Beverly Hillbillies
10 AM
2 - Sesame Street
4 - Shazam!/Isis Hour
6 - Andy Griffith
10:30
6 - Soul Train
11 AM
2 - Electric Company
11:30
2 - Mister Rogers
4 - Ghost Busters
5 - Westwind
6 - NFL Action
12 Noon
2 - Sesame Street
5 - Action Theatre
6 - Wrestling
10 - Newswatch
12 - Lost Saucer
12:30
7 - Picture Of Health
10 - Mod Squad
12 - American Bandstand
1 PM
2 - Conversation With David Webster - Interview with the head of the BBC in the United States, who is
returning to London vying for a top spot at the BBC
5 - Wrestling
6 - Movie - "To The Shores Of Tripoli" (1942) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara
7 - Perspective
51 - Consumer Reports
1:30
7 - Camera 7
10 - Mod Squad
12 - Celebrity Tennis
1:55
7 - Community Report
2 PM
4 - Tarzan
5, 7 - NBC Grandstand
12 - The Virginian
51 - Future Shock
2:15
2:30
3 PM
4 - The Starlost
51 - Video Soul
3:30
2 - Woman
23 - Cultura Cubana
4 PM
23 - International Soccer
51 - Wrestling
4:30
4 - CBS Sports Spectacular - George Foreman visits Scott Ledoux ("The Fighting Frenchman of
Minneapolis"); a report on the Bicentennial Mt. Everest Expedition to take place next month
5 PM
5 - N.Y.P.D.
7 - Star Trek
10, 12 - Golf - Third round play of the PGA Championship from the Congressional Country Club in
Washington D.C.
51 - Bowling Talk
5:30
6 PM
2 - Nosostros
4, 5, 7 - News
51 - All-Star Bowling
6:30
4 - CBS News
5, 7 - NBC News
7 PM
2 - To be announced
4 - Montage
5 - Bobby Vinton
6 - Showcase - "From The Terrace" (1960) Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward dramatize the
dissolution of a marriage following the husband's new-found success at business
7 - Hee Haw
10 - Newswatch
12 - Lawrence Welk
4 - Price Is Right
5 - Adam-12
10 - Newsmakers
8 PM
4 - Jeffersons - George is stunned at who tried to pick up his mother in the elevator (Repeat)
10, 12 - Movie: "Brenda Starr" (1976, Made-for-TV) Jill St. John, Ned Allen. Dale Messick's comic strip
heroine ventures to the jungles of Brazil tracing an extortion plot (Repeat)
23 - Mama
51 - Rincon Criollo
8:30
4 - Doc - Doc Bogert is appointed as technical advisor for a TV soap opera (Repeat)
9 PM
4 - Mary Tyler Moore - Mary blames herself when a handsome priest she is seeing says he's leaving the
church (Repeat)
23 - Muy Agradecido
51 - To be announced
9:30
4 - Bob Newhart - The Hartleys hire a beauty queen to babysit Howard's young son (Repeat)
23 - Noches Tapatias
51 - Cristo En Su Hogar
10 PM
2 - Firing Line
4 - Diahnn Carroll - (Premiere) Guests are Sammy Davis Jr., Telly Savalas and singer Jon Lucien
51 - PTL Club
11 PM
4, 9, 10, 12 - News
11:30
12 Midnight'
5, 7 News
51 - Laurel & Hardy
12:30
5, 7 - NBC Saturday Night - Madeline Kahn is guest hostess; Carly Simon is the musical guest
51 - Star Performance
1 AM
51 - Movie
1:30
3 AM
51 - Peter Gunn
3:30
10 - ABC News
51 - Movie
5 AM
51 - Medic
An omission:
9:30 AM