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Here is what WPVI, the ABC station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was offering in October 1999. From an
archive of the stations website.
Monday
11 am – The View
1 pm – All My Children
3 pm – General Hospital
5 pm – Action News at 5
6 pm – Action News at 6
7 pm – Jeopardy!
11 pm – Action News at 11
11:35 pm – Nightline
Tuesday-Friday
11 am – The View
1 pm – All My Children
3 pm – General Hospital
5 pm – Action News at 5
6 pm – Action News at 6
7 pm – Jeopardy!
7:30 pm – Wheel of Fortune
8 pm – ABC Primetime
11 pm – Action News at 11
11:35 pm – Nightline
Saturday
5:30 am – Bugs Bunny and Tweety [the listing says "Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show/ABC's Schoolhouse
Rock"]
7 pm – Action News*
7:30 pm – Visions
8 pm – ABC Primetime
11 pm – Action News at 11
*Outside the College Football season, Action News would air at 6pm, WNT Saturday at 6:30, Primetime
Weekend at 7pm, and Visions at 7:30pm.
Sunday
1:35 am – Action News at 11 (replay)
12 pm – Action News
6 pm – Action News at 6
7 pm – ABC Primetime
11 pm – Action News at 11
Listings ran from 5am until 12am (6pm-7pm shift wasn't listed)
12:00 News
1:00 Real TV
1:30 Pictionary
5:00 News
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9:00 News
10:30 Real TV
9:00 Regis and Kathie Lee (guests Billy Zane, Joe Lando and Abra Moore)
12:00 News
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
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7:00 1998 Olympic Winter Games (ladies figure skating long program; women's giant slalom skiing; four-
man bobsled; women's 30km freestyle crosscountry skiing; a report on men's hockey)
10:30 News
6:00 News
12:00 News
12:30 Bold and the Beautiful
5:00 News
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10:30 News
7:30 Arthur
10:00 Storytime
1:00 GED
1:30 Instructional programming
3:30 Wishbone
4:00 Arthur
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8:00 American Experience "Nixon" (Richard Nixon's political career includes his rise from congressman to
president, foreign policy innovations and disgrace)
11:30 Strange Demise of Jim Crow (how the city of Houston desegregated beginning in 1959 following
the beating of a black student by police officers)
5:30 News
9:00 Sally
5:00 News
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7:00 Elmopalooza! (guests perform classic Sesame Street songs to celebrate the show's 30th
anniversary)
10:00 News
10:35 Roseanne
11:35 M*A*S*H
7:00 Today
9:00 Leeza
12:00 News
12:30 Extra
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10:00 News
10:35 Tonight Show with Jay Leno (guests Halle Berry, Jerry O'Connell and Mary Ellen Hooper)
5:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Matlock
10:00 Leeza
4:00 Extra
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10:00 News
6:00 News
3:00 Roseanne
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
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7:00 Elmopalooza!
9:00 20/20
10:00 News
10:35 M*A*S*H
11:05 Nightline
11:36 Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (guests Kim Coles, Arsenio Hall, Alan Simpson and Katrina Van
Den Heuvel)
11:00 Storytime
12:00 Arthur
12:30 Kidsongs
5:30 Wishbone
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8:30 Healthweek
7:00 X-Men
8:30 Casper
9:00 Ducktales
9:30 Amen
12:30 Blossom
3:00 Casper
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11:30 Cops
I'm guessing what aired on KSNF 16 in between Nightly News, was KSN-16 News at 6 followed by
Entertainment Tonight.
6:00 News
6:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Inside Edition (Would be replaced with "Hollywood Squares" in Fall 1998.)
6:00 News
KYTV 3 (NBC)
10:30 Scrabble
11:30 Alice
5:00 Jeopardy!
7:00 ALF
7:30 Valerie
8:00 Movie: "Shattered Vows" (1984)
1:30 sign-off
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
7:00 ALF
7:30 Valerie
2:30 sign-off
KCTV 5 (CBS)
4:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Newhart
KOAM 7 (CBS)
5:30 Ag-Day
Noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Newhart
10:00 News
KMBC 9 (ABC)
9:00 Donahue
11:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 The New Newlywed Game
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 Taxi
1:30 sign-off
KOLR 10 (CBS)
9:00 Donahue
11:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Newhart
10:00 News
10:30 Jeffersons
2:00 sign-off
KODE 12 (ABC)
9:00 Donahue
11:30 News
4:00 Transformers
5:00 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
KSNF 16 (NBC)
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
Noon News
6:00 News
7:00 ALF
7:30 Valerie
10:00 News
1:30 sign-off
KCPT 19 (PBS)
1:00 Various programs (I don't know what aired here from 1 to 4pm)
10:30 Connections
11:55 sign-off
7:30 Scooby-Doo
3:00 Flintstones
4:00 Jetsons
I didn't realize KOAM was still carrying CBS News Nightwatch at that point. KOAM eventually dropped
Nightwatch and resumed signing off at night.
Here is what WBOC, the CBS station in Salisbury, Maryland, was offering on weekdays in September
2000. From an archive of the station's website.
1:35 am – Real TV
3 pm – Guiding Light
4:58 pm – Delmarva Report at 5 [at least they didn't call it Delmarva Report at 4:58...]
7 pm – Delmarva Report 7pm Edition [they have a 7:00 to make up for the two-minute 5:00]
8 pm – CBS Primetime
7:00 Today
9:00 Leeza
10:00 Maury
12:00 News
1:00 Sunset Beach
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Friends
9:00 Seinfeld
10:00 ER
11:00 News
10:00 Sally
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Real TV
10:00 Boxing (Evander Holyfield – Mike Tyson) (yes, the ear bite match)
11:00 News
11:35 Seinfeld
7:00 News
12:00 News
12:30 Young and the Restless
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
8:30 Aladdin
2:30 Gargoyles
3:30 Batman
4:00 Eek!stravaganza
4:30 Beetleborgs
5:30 Roseanne
6:30 Coach
8:00 Martin
10:00 News
12:30 Martin
3:00 Arthur
4:30 Wishbone
9:00 Mystery!
7:00 Daybreak
4:30 Z Music
11:30 Sportsweek
12:00 Nightsongs
1:00 Rolonda
2:00 Gunsmoke
3:30 Animaniacs
5:00 Blossom
7:00 Baywatch
11:00 Vibe
Here is what WABI, the CBS station in Bangor, Maine, was offering on February 5, 2002. From an archive
of the station's website.
3 pm – Guiding Light
5 pm – Judge Judy
6 pm – WABI-TV5 News
7:30 pm – King of the Hill [EPISODE: Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men] (syndicated rerun)
8 pm – Jag
9 pm – The Guardian
10 pm – Judging Amy
11 pm – WABI-TV5 News
4 - KAMR (NBC)
1:00 pm - Passions
4:00 pm - Maury
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Friends
8:00/8:30 pm - Scrubs
10:00 pm - News
5:30 am - News
7 - KVII (ABC)
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
10:35 pm - Seinfeld
11:06 pm - Nightline
10 - KFDA (CBS)
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
4:30 pm - Jeopardy!
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
6:30 pm - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
7:00 pm - NCIS
10:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - TBA
1:00 pm - TBA
3:30 pm - Yu-Gi-Oh!
5:00 pm - Elimidate
9:009:30 pm - COPS
10:30 pm - Elimidate
6:00 pm - Friends
9:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - Frasier
10:30 pm - Friends
11:00 pm - Becker
11:30 pm - Cheers
5:00 am - News
6 AM Herald Of Truth
6:30 Arthur Smith
9 AM Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, George Gobel, Bill and Susan Hayes, Rose Marie, Lee Meriwether,
John Ritter, Marilyn Sokol, Dennis Weaver, Paul Lynde, week-behind from 10:30 AM)
9:30 Shoot For The Stars (Adrienne Barbeau, Bill Cullen, last show, week-behind from 12 N)
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
12 N News
1 PM Liars Club (Buddy Hackett, Michele Lee, Dody Goodman, Larry Hovis)
11:30 Tonight Show (Phyllis Newman, journalist Dorothy Fuldheim, Charlie Callas)
1 AM Midnight Special (Kenny Rogers (host), Andy Gibb, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Supertramp, Debby
Boone)
2:30 News
7 AM Today
9 AM 700 Club
10:30 Hollywood Squares (Ed Asner, Billy Crystal, George Gobel, Tom Kennedy, Jim Nabors, Joan Rivers,
Barbara Rhoades, Isabel Sanford, Paul Lynde)
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
12 N Adam-12
1 PM Gong Show
7 PM Sandy Duncan Special (guests: Gene Kelly, John Davidson, Paul Lynde, Valorie Armstrong)
1 AM Midnight Special
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Cross-Wits (Jack Carter, Ruta Lee, Mary Ann Mobley, Terry Carter)
12 N News
4 PM Bewitched
4:30 Mike Douglas (in Hollywood, Mike visits Adam Arkin on the set of "Busting Loose" and Tony Roberts
and Squire Fridell on the set of "Rosetti And Ryan"; also: Buddy Ebsen and actors' manager Ron Samuels)
6 PM News
8 PM Wonder Woman
11 PM News
3:30 News
4 PM Sesame Street
6:30 With It
7 PM Untamed World
7:30 Silent Countdown (Ben Gazzara narrates a documentary about high blood pressure.)
9 PM Canal Zone (Frederick Wiseman's 1976 look at how Americans live and work in the Panama Canal
Zone, before the new Panama Canal Treaty)
7:30 Funtime
11 AM Happy Days
12 N The Better Sex ("Family Feud"-type game with men against women, Bill Anderson and Sarah Purcell
host)
1 PM All My Children
4 PM Leave It To Beaver
5 PM My Three Sons
6 PM News
7 PM Emergency One!
8 PM Donny & Marie (Robert Young, Neil Sedaka, Paul Lynde, Miss America 1978 Susan Perkins)
11 PM News
11:30 Baretta
12:40 Ironside
10 AM Joker's Wild
11 AM Happy Days
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Hollywood Connection (Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jack Carter, Elaine Joyce, Anson Williams, Nipsey Russell, Pat
Carroll)
5 PM Emergency One!
6 PM News
7 PM Concentration
7:30 To Tell The Truth (Audrey Peters ("Love Of Life"), Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell)
11 PM News
12 M Forever Fernwood (two episodes because the show was pre-empted on Monday for football)
12:30 Baretta
1:40 Disco '77 (Vicki Sue Robinson (hostess), Brick, Arthur Prysock)
6 AM Sunrise Semester
8 AM CBS News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
12 N News
3:30 Match Game '77 (Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Barbara Rhoades, Avery Schreiber, Brett
Somers, Marcia Wallace)
4 PM Tattletales (George Johnston and Totie Fields, Dick and Dolly Martin, Bob and Ginny Newhart)
4:30 Merv Griffin (Tony Randall, Tim Conway, England Dan and John Ford Coley)
5:55 Weather
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM The Rookies
8 PM Wonder Woman
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:05 Kojak
6:20 News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9:30 Donahue (Chuck Barris joins Phil and staff for a "Gong Show" takeoff.)
1 PM News
4 PM Gilligan's Island
4:30 Gunsmoke
5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News
8 PM Wonder Woman
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12:05 Kojak
3 PM Age Of Uncertainty
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
6:30 Consultation
9 PM Canal Zone
sign off 12 M
6:10 News
8 AM Lassie
11:55 News
2:25 News
3 PM Flintstones
4:30 Monkees
5 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM Andy Griffith
11 PM I Love Lucy (the classic episode with Lucy stomping grapes in a wine vat)
3:20 News
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM In-school programs
2 PM Electric Company
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
6:30 As We See It
7 PM Equal Justice Under Law (first of two on Aaron Burr's 1807 treason trial)
9 PM Canal Zone
2:30 Spotlight (guest: Eileen Ford, author of "Beauty Now And Forever")
6:30 Spotlight
9 PM Montage
10 PM PTL Club
11 PM Roller Derby
12 M Movies: TBA
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Today
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
12 N To Say The Least (Robert Fuller, Jamie Farr, Lee Meriwether, Rita Moreno)
1 PM News
7 PM Emergency One!
1 AM Midnight Special
WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS)
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
6:30 As We See It
9 PM Canal Zone
sign off 12 M
5:40 News
6 AM Ross Bagley
7 AM Mighty Mouse
8 AM Deputy Dawg
8:30 Batman (Cesar Romero as the Joker)
9 AM Flipper
10 AM 700 Club
1 PM Mister Ed
4 PM Josie/Brady Kids
7 PM Bonanza
8 PM Big Valley
9 PM 700 Club
11 PM Living Word
12 M Journey To Adventure
12:30 You'll Love It
1 AM News
2 PM Movie: TBA
3 PM Cartoons
4 PM Jonny Quest
8 PM Prayer Time
9 PM Showers Of Blessings
10 PM Cartoons
sign off 12 M
On WANX/ch. 46, Jackson 5 And Friends was a pairing of two packages. The Jackson Five cartoon aired
Mondays and Fridays while elements of The Fun World Of Hanna-Barbera package ran Tuesdays through
Thursdays. Because channel 46 was owned by Pat Robertson's CBN organization, shows and scenes
depicting magic or any supernatural stuff was forbidden, so The Funky Phantom was left out. The Perils
Of Penelope Pitstop was on Tuesdays, Wacky Races and The Amazing Chan & The Chan Clan aired on
alternate Wednesdays, and Dastardly & Muttley In Their Flying Machines aired Thursdays. Similarly on
the Fred Flintstone and Friends package, Jeannie and Goober & The Ghost Chasers were omitted and
replaced with cartoons from Magilla Gorilla and Peter Potamus.
Retro: Montreal, QC, Thursday, February 12, 1998 (English-speaking stations only)
Even though French-stations were listed in the paper, I chose not to add them because I normally don't
speak French.
6:30 am - News
12:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - Seinfeld
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - CBS Evening News
11:00 pm - News
3:30 am - EXTRA
6:30 am - News
7:00 am - Today
12:00 pm - News
2:00 pm - Leeza
7:00 pm - Jeopardy!
8:00 pm - Friends
8:30 pm - Seinfeld
11:00 pm - News
1:35 am - Later
1:00 pm - Midday
6:00 pm - News
10:00 am - Dini
6:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Jeopardy!
11:30 pm - News
6:00 am - Arthur
10:00 am - Dini
11:00 am - Homeworks
12:30 pm - News
5:30 pm - Seinfeld
6:00 pm - News
11:30 pm - News
11:45 pm - Sports Night
5:00 pm - M*A*S*H
6:00 pm - News
6:30 pm - ABC World News Tonight
7:00 pm - Frasier
11:00 pm - News
11:05 pm - M*A*S*H
11:35 pm - Nightline
5:30 am - AgDay
6:00 am - Roc
6:30 am - Roc
4:30 pm - X-Men
5:00 pm - Blossom
5:30 pm - Click
10:00 pm - Roc
10:30 pm - Roc
12:00 am - Vibe
1:00 am - MoneyMakers
12:00 pm - Cheers
1:00 pm - Coach
4:30 pm - Blossom
7:00 pm - Seinfeld
7:30 pm - Frasier
8:00 pm - Moesha
8:30 pm - Clueless
11:30 pm - Real TV
12:00 am - Vibe
9:00 am - Martin
12:30 pm - Pictionary
3:30 pm - Spider-Man
6:30 pm - Cheers
7:00 pm - Cops
7:30 pm - Real TV
8:00 pm - World's Funniest!
7:30 am - Casper
12:00 pm - First Up
5:30 pm - News
8:00 pm - Friends
8:30 pm - Seinfeld
9:00 pm - Seinfeld
9:30 pm - Frasier
10:00 pm - Traders
11:00 pm - SportsLine
11:30 pm - News
10:30 am - Pappyland
11:00 am - Storytime
3:00 pm - Arthur
4:30 pm - Wishbone
8:00 pm - Nature
9:00 pm - Nova
Superstations:
9:30 am - Animaniacs
1:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Coach
10:00 pm - News
3:00 am - Columbo
The WB in Plattsburgh/Burlington was on a low-powered station station called W39AS (which identified
themselves on-air as "WWIN"), but they changed their call letters to WBVT-LP (To reflect its WB
affiliation) later that year. The WB moved to WFFF Fox44 as a secondary affiliation the following year
after UPN picked up the WBVT-LP affiliation from WWBI (which had be the UPN affiliate for the
Plattsburgh area since it's launch).
I wish you had added the French stations because I would have loved to have seen what the French
people were watching.
Retro: Bangor-Portland (7/14/1985)
WLBZ 2 (NBC)
7:00 Muppets
7:30 Mr. T
Noon News
6:00 News
9:00 Movie: "Stingray" (2-hr pilot movie for a TV series when it premiered a year later)
11:00 News
Noon Focus
1:30 TBA
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
12:30 sign-off
WCSH 6 (NBC)
6:35 News
6:45 News
7:00 Muppets
7:30 Mr. T
Noon News
2:00 Movie
6:00 News
11:00 News
Midnight sign-off
WVII 7 (ABC)
7:30 Transformers
10:30 Profiles
2:30 Switch
12:45 sign-off
7:00 60 Minutes
6:30 Community 8
9:30 It Is Written
12:30 Community 8
6:00 News
11:00 News
WCBB 10 (PBS)
8:30 Roughing It
11:30 Soapbox
5:30 Health-Wise
10:00 Powerhouse
10:30 Innovation
11:00 Nature
Noon Nova
2:00 Great Performances Live From Lincoln Center: Mostly Mozart Meets Salieri
WGME 13 (CBS)
6:00 Weather
Noon At Issue
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
WCBS-TV 2 (CBS)
11pm- Newsreel
WNBT-TV 4 (NBC)
WABD-TV 5 (DUMONT)
5:45pm- Teletunes
WPIX-TV 11 (IND)
7:30- Newsreel
10:45- Newsreel
WATV-TV 13 (IND)
> NEW YORK TV- FALL 1948- Source: New York Times
>
>
> 10:25- Liberal Party Rally with President Truman (from Madison Square Garden)
>
>
> 8:15- George Gallup charts the Election with George Fraser
Did ABC not have any network programming on Thursdays during their first year of existence? That's an
awfully short schedule for a network O&O, even for 1948. Of course, WNBT and WABD weren't much
better.
> > NEW YORK TV- FALL 1948- Source: New York Times
>>
> >>
> > 8:15- George Gallup charts the Election with George Fraser
>
>
> Did ABC not have any network programming on Thursdays during
> schedule for a network O&O, even for 1948. Of course, WNBT
Thursday)
6 PM (Local)
7:15 (Local)
8 PM Fashion Story
8:30 Critic-At-Large
10 PM (Local)
Brooks and Marsh note that Fashion Story debuted Nov. 4, 1948,
and that Critic-At-Large moved from Wednesday to Thursday in
November as well. They also show Film Shorts airing 7:15-8 PM.
WCBI-4 CBS/Columbus, MS
PM
6:00 – News
10:00 – News
11:30 – Columbo
AM
PM
1:30 – Capitol
WBRC-6 ABC/Birmingham
PM
6:00 – News
10:00 – News
10:30 – Benson
AM
12:00 – Police Woman
3:45 – News
6:45 – News
PM
12:00 – News
12:30 – Jeopardy
WTVA-9 NBC/Tupelo, MS
PM
6:00 – News
7:00 – A-Team
8:00 – Riptide
AM
6:00 – Mornin’
7:00 – Today
10:30 – Scrabble
PM
12:00 – Noon
WBIQ-10 PBS/Demopolis-Birmingham
PM
8:00 – Nova
9:00 – Frontline
AM
PM
WTOK-11 ABC/Meridian, MS
PM
6:00 – News
10:00 – News
AM
12:00 – Eye on Hollywood
11:30 – Loving
PM
WSFA-12 NBC/Montgomery, AL
PM
6:00 – News
7:00 – A-Team
8:00 – Riptide
10:00 – News
AM
6:00 – Today
10:30 – Scrabble
PM
12:00 – News
WVTM-13 NBC/Birmingham
PM
6:00 – News
7:00 – A-Team
8:00 – Riptide
10:30 – M.A.S.H
AM
2:00 – News
5:15 – News
6:00 – Today
10:30 – Scrabble
11:00 – News
PM
WDBB-17 Ind./Tuscaloosa
PM
6:00 – News
10:00 – News
10:30 – Mannix
AM
7:00 – Voltron
8:30 – Heathcliff
PM
PM
6:00 – CHiPs
7:00 – Dallas
AM
7:30 – Plasticman
8:00 – Flipper
PM
WCFT-33 CBS/Tuscaloosa
6:00 – News
6:30 – M.A.S.H
10:00 – News
11:30 – Columbo
AM
8:00 – Family
PM
1:30 – Capitol
WBMG-42 CBS/Birmingham
PM
10:00 – Rituals
11:30 – Columbo
AM
PM
12:00 – Rituals
1:30 - Capitol
BOOOO! No listings from 2-6 PM! I want to find out which stations aired Tom & Jerry or Bugs Bunny or
Woody Woodpecker in the afternoon... Bummer!
WSFA did not air Letterman? When I moved to Elba, AL in 1990, they did air Letterman until it's
cancellation in 1993.
Daytime schedule please?
WDBB:
3:00 Flintstones
WTTO:
KTCA 2 PBS
7:00 Anthropology
2:30 Motorweek
10:00 East-Enders
10:30 Butterflies
WCCO 4 CBS
8:00 Donahue
12:00 News
4:00 Jeopardy!
4:30 Newsday
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
10:00 News
2:35 Nightwatch
KSTP 5 ABC
6:00 News
10:00 Geraldo
11:00 Home
11:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Hooperman
9:00 Dynasty
10:00 News
10:35 Nightline
KMSP 9 FOX
[It first run with FOX, according to Wikipedia July 1988 the network announced that it would not renew
its affiliations with KMSP and Chris-Craft sister station KPTV. FOX would move to KITN 29 in late 88]
6:00 G.I. Joe
6:330 Flintstones
7:00 Ghostbusters
8:00 JEM
12:30 News
2:30 Smurfs
3:00 Scooby-Doo
10:35 Jeffersons
4:30 News
KARE 11 NBC
6:00 News
7:00 Today
11:30 Scrabble
4:30 M*A*S*H
5:00 News
5:30 NBC News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 Cheers
1:05 Alice
KTCI 17 PBS
6:30 Motorweek
7:00 Anthropology
7:30 Relationships
9:00 Nanny
6:30 Ag Day
7:00 Spiderman
8:00 Plasticman
11:30 Loving
2:00 Mr. Ed
4:00 Dinosaucers
4:30 Bravestar
12:30 Mannix
KITN 29 Independent
6:30 Popeye
7:30 Ghostbusters
11:00 Emergency!
1:00 Cannon
3:00 Popeye
10:30 Honeymooners
11:00 Lucy
KLXI 41 Independent
3:00 Cantinflas
3:30 Voltron
5:00 Rawhide
9:00 Millionaire
Independent Stations were wonderful. Surprised the Fox affiliate, as brief as that affiliation may have
been, wasn't carrying Joan Rivers. It ran until October of '88. If that 'Late Show' listing was it, it was
running on an hour delay. Odd for a show that represented the flagship network offering at that point.
It is interesting to see the Tonight Show bumped up to 11:05pm on KARE for Cheers at 10:35pm. I don't
recall many stations delaying the Tonight Show.
I found out that Cheers won it time slot and KARE 11's late news was a driving force. That the reason
how they got away with moving the Tonight Show 30 minutes delay.
they were doing that as late as 99, still not as bad as how Conan was treated in Houston
I believe during this timeframe, in Birmingham, WVTM delayed the Tonight Show by 30 minutes to air
syndicated shows after the 10pm late news (usually sitcoms, and I believe one of those was Cheers,
when it entered off-net syndication in '87). In the mid-80s, the Milwaukee and Nashville NBC stations
deferred the Carson Tonight Show to independents stations in their respective areas.
Meanwhile, as you see with WCCO, there were more and more CBS affiliates (many in major markets not
named New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia) that avoided airing the network's post-
news late-night programming, and we were still another year away from Pat Sajak's talk show debuting
(as well as Arsenio Hall's new show, debuting in the same week as Sajak's).
KMBC's two sitcom reruns that delayed Nightline also won their timeslots
Disambiguation: KMSP ran The Real Ghostbusters, and KITN ran Filmation's Ghostbusters.
I found out that Cheers won it time slot and KARE 11's late news was a driving force. That the reason
how they got away with moving the Tonight Show 30 minutes delay.
It's been my understanding that NBC allowed the Carson tape-delay on KARE because the network
couldn't get another Twin Cities station to run Carson at 10:30. I can't speak to the Birmingham situation
mentioned in the later post, as I was not aware of WVTM still delaying Carson at that point in time. That
being said, I think the number of NBC affiliates that were ever allowed to tape-delay Carson could
probably be counted on one hand. I know of four: KARE/Minneapolis, WTMJ/Milwaukee,
WVTM/Birmingham (in earlier years), and WTWO/Terre Haute. There might be a few more, but those
are the ones I am aware of.
Joan Rivers was no longer hosting by that point. She had left in May, 1987.
KARE even delayed the infamous live Leno after the Cheers finale for the Cheers reruns
6:00 News
9:00 Maury
12:00 News
6:00 News
10:00/11:00 Matlock
7:00/7:30 Martin
10:00 News
11:00 Vibe
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Leeza
4:00 News
7:00 EXTRA
11:00 News
7:00 X-Men
8:30 DuckTales
9:00 Jerry Springer
1:00 Pictionary
1:30 Blossom
3:00 Animaniacs
10:00 News
11:00 Seinfeld
11:30 Frasier
6:00 News
7:00 Good Morning America
10:30 Pictionary
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Real TV
7:30 Frasier
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
17 WPHL WB Philadelphia
6:00 Kenneth Copeland
7:00 X-Men
2:30 DuckTales
3:00 Animaniacs
7:30 Real TV
10:30 Real TV
6:00 News
12:00 News
3:00 Maury
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 News
11:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
12:00 News
12:30 EXTRA
5:00 News
5:30 Seinfeld
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 Blossom
9:00 Matlock
3:30 Spider-Man
9:00 Millennium
10:00 News
10:35 Cheers
3:30 Arthur
4:30 Wishbone
5:00 TBA
Kind of odd that KYW and WCAU were included but not WPVI or any of the Lehigh Valley stations (such
as WLVT and WFMZ, which (I think) both get cable carriage in Hazleton, which is in the same county as
Wilkes-Barre)
They didn't even include WYLN-LP 35 (which was based in Hazleton, PA), which served as the WB affiliate
for the Scranton/Wilkes Barre market at the time before becoming an America One affiliate 7 months
later (after losing it's WB affiliation to WSWB-TV 38 (occupying the channel formerly held by WOLF-TV
whose affiliation (Fox) and call letters moved to Ch. 56)). Despite the fact that it was low-powered (hence
the call letters).
Odd that KYW, a CBS O&O, didn't have a 5 pm newscast then. I believe they added one in 1999.
5:00 News
7:00/7:30 Code 3
8:00 Martin
10:00 News
11:00 Cheers
7:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 The Untouchables
8:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
4:00 Nature
5:00 Nova
8:00 Nature
11:00 Encore!
5:00 Marketplace
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:20 sign-off
3:00 This Week with David Brinkley (strange to see a station airing this show in the afternoon; maybe it
was delayed due to ABC's sports broadcasts)
5:00 Inquiry
2:00 sign-off
6:00 Naturescene
6:30 Lilias!
12:00 Nature
6:00 Ghostwriter
8:00 Nature
6:00 News
6:30 Pulse
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
3:30 Agenda
5:30 TBA
6:00 CBS Evening News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
12:35 TBA
1:20 Agenda
1:50 sign-off
6:00 News
8:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 WorldVision
20 KOFY Ind San Francisco
12:00 Bonanza
11:00/11:30 GED
12:00 Joseph Campbell: Transformations of Myth Through Time
6:30 Hometime
9:00 Mystery!
2:00 Iranian TV
6:00 Korean TV
11:30 TBA
6:30 It Is Written
8:00 Martin
10:00 News
6:00/6:30 Webster
10:00 Exosquad
9:00 Babylon 5
10:00 Cobra
1:00 Webster
1:00 Exosquad
4:00 MotorWeek
6:30 Update
1:00/1:40 EastEnders
2:10 Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples marathon
In the case of KGO, not too often you'll have stations back then sign off the air and then sign back on to
air to run remaining hours of late night network news.
Here was the TV schedule for Amarillo, TX ABC affiliate KVII on October 17, 1994.
10:00 AM - Donahue
5:00 PM - Jeopardy!
12:05 AM - Nightline
They didn't air Loving (which I know some affiliates don't air that soap) but kinda surprised that they
didn't air all my children.
From a Google News Archive page for the Altus Times newspaper.
Ah ok, cool.
@howierules86 i'm surprised neither KACV, KFDA or KCIT were in that newspaper also.
8:00 Canada AM
11:00 NTV.CA
4:30 Jeopardy
7:30 Frasier
8:00 Reba
8:30 Jag
6:30 Docket
7:00 Culture
7:35 Cyberchase
8:00 Arthur
11:00 Movie: Franklin and the Green Knight (2000; Animated Action)
1:30 TBA
Speaking of the Olympics. The Tokyo games are on, will be still until August 5th.
From the Grayson County News-Gazette. Listings run from 6:30am to 11:30pm.
6:30 am – News
10 am – The View
11 am – Port Charles
11:30 am – News
12 pm – All My Children
2 pm – General Hospital
5 pm – News
6 pm – News
6:30 pm – Seinfeld
10 pm – News
10:30 pm – Nightline
11 pm – Frasier
8 am – Sunset Beach
11 am – News
1 pm – Another World
2 pm – Sally
4 pm – News
6 pm – Entertainment Tonight
6:30 pm – Extra
7 pm – Suddenly Susan
8:30 pm – Working
9 pm – Dateline NBC
10 pm – News
6:30 am – AM Nashville
7 am – Today
9 am – Maury
10 am – Leeza
11 am – News
12 pm – Sunset Beach
1 pm – Another World
5 pm – News
6 pm – News
7 pm – Suddenly Susan
8:30 pm – Working
9 pm – Dateline NBC
10 pm – News
10:30 pm – The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
6:30 am – News
11 am – News
2 pm – Guiding Light
4 pm – Sally
5 pm – News
6 pm – News
7 pm – Cosby
8:30 pm – Becker
9 pm – L.A. Doctors
10 pm – News
6:30 am – News
11 am – News
2 pm – Guiding Light
4 pm – News
6 pm – Wheel of Fortune
6:30 pm – Jeopardy!
7 pm – Cosby
8:30 pm – Becker
9 pm – L.A. Doctors
10 pm – News
11 am – Judge Judy
12 pm – Jerry Springer
1 pm – Ricki Lake
2 pm – Paid Programming
2:30 pm – Spider-Man
3 pm – Hercules
5 pm – Roseanne
6 pm – News
6:30 pm – Friends
7 pm – Melrose Place
8 pm – Ally McBeal
9 pm – News
11 pm – Real TV
WBKO - ABC Bowling Green
6:30 am – News
10 am – The View
11 am – News
12 pm – All My Children
2 pm – General Hospital
5 pm – News
6 pm – News
10 pm – News
10:30 pm – Nightline
11 pm – Politically Incorrect
9 am – Maury
10 am – The View
11 am – News
12 pm – All My Children
2 pm – General Hospital
4 pm – News
6:30 pm – Access Hollywood [might by Hollywood Squares... why couldn't they just do "Access" and
"Squares"?]
10 pm – News
10:30 pm – Nightline
11 pm – Coach
8 am – Jerry Springer
9 am – Ricki Lake
10 am – Judge Judy
10:30 am – News
12 pm – Jenny Jones
1 pm – The Magic School Bus
2 pm – Spider-Man
2:30 pm – Hercules
4 pm – NewsRadio
5 pm – Home Improvement
6 pm – Seinfeld
6:30 pm – Friends
7 pm – Melrose Place
8 pm – Ally McBeal
9 pm – News
10 pm – M*A*S*H
10:30 pm – M*A*S*H
11 pm – Cheers
11:05 am – Matlock
12:05 pm – Hunter
1:05 pm – Movie (Perry Mason: The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal - 1993)
6:05 pm – Roseanne
6:35 pm – Roseanne
Hercules on the fox stations I think could be Young Hercules that aired on Fox from 1998-1999. Also
surprised that Sunset Beach aired at 8am in the morning.
I was surprised with that too. Y&R at 3pm was also interesting; I've seen it airing at 4pm more often than
3pm.
The listings are Central Time, but Louisville is on Eastern Time. Y&R was on at 4:00 ET in Louisville. The
note in WLKY's listings saying that CBS This Morning was left in progress is incorrect. WLKY carried the
second hour of CBS This Morning from the live Eastern Time feed. WTVF in Nashville carried the same
hour of CBS This Morning, but it was from the Central Time feed, tape-delayed by one hour.
That makes sense now that I look at it. I know CBS This Morning used to let affiliates air select stories
from the program during the first hour, allowing affiliates to do 7am local news, with the 8am hour airing
in its entirety. Thank you very much for the correction.
Retro: Beaver County, Pennsylvania - October 2, 2000
From the Beaver County Times. Listings run from 6pm to 12am.
6 pm – News
10 pm – Family Law
11 pm – News
6 pm – News
7 pm – Seinfeld
10 pm – Family Law
11 pm – News
6 pm – News
7 pm – Jeopardy!
8 pm – Daddio
8:30 pm – Tucker
10 pm – Third Watch
11 pm – News
6 pm – News
7:30 pm – Frasier
8 pm – Daddio
8:30 pm – Tucker
10 pm – Third Watch
11 pm – News
11:35 pm – The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
6 pm – News
7 pm – Inside Edition
8 pm – Downtown
6 pm – News
7 pm – Wheel of Fortune
7:30 pm – Jeopardy!
8 pm – Downtown
6 pm – Divorce Court
7 pm – Judge Mathis
8 pm – Moesha
9 pm – The Hughleys
9:30 pm – Girlfriends
WCWB - WB Pittsburgh
6 pm – The Simpsons
7 pm – Friends
7:30 pm – Friends
8 pm – 7th Heaven
9 pm – Roswell
10 pm – Jerry Springer
7:30 pm – Seinfeld
10 pm – News
11 pm – Frasier
11:30 pm – M*A*S*H
{BONUS} Nickelodeon
7 pm – Hey Arnold!
7:30 pm – Rugrats
8 pm – Rocket Power
WOI ABC 5
9am Beetlejuice
7pm Super Jeopardy (Last show of the series. The Young Riders moves here next week.)
10pm News
10:30 Mash
11pm Dynasty
12:30 Missing/Reward
KCCI CBS 8
6pm News
8pm Newhart
10pm News
10:30 Newhart
2:30 News
WHO NBC 13
9:30 Chipmunks
1:20 Baseball
6pm News
11pm News
3am News
4pm Superboy
7:30 Haywire
8pm Cops
WOI ABC 5
6am News
10am Home
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm Mash
6:30 Cheers
7pm MacGyyver
8pm NFL Football
11pm News
Mid. Nightline
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 Ag Day
6:30 News
Noon News
4:30 Challengers
5pm Jeopardy
(Major Dad moves here next week. Lenny moves to Wednesday on Sept. 19.)
(The series is going on hiatus. Next week, The Trails of Rosie O Neill premieres.)
10pm News
10:30 Newhart
11pm Quincy
Mid. Jeffersons
12:30 News
WHO NBC 13
6:30 News
7am Today
9:30 Concentration
Noon News
2:30 Generations
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Tonight
1:30 News
2:30 News
3:30 News
4am All News Channel
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
6:30 DuckTales
8am C.O.P.S.
11am Everyday
Noon Webster
1pm A-Team
6:30 Webster
7pm 21 Jump Street
9:30 Personalities
Here is the schedule from CBS affiliate KFDA-TV in Amarillo, TX for Friday, November 6, 1992.
8:00 am - Vicki!
12:00 pm - News
3:00 pm - Matlock
4:00 pm - Inside Edition
5:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - The Golden Palace (special guest star Bea Arthur reprising her role as Dorothy Zbornak)
8:30 pm - Bob
10:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Studs
WAVE 3 (NBC)
Noon High-Q
4:00 Close-Up
5:30 Alice
6:00 News
11:00 News
WLWT 5 (NBC)
2:30 To Be Announced
5:30 Up Front
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 sign-off
WCPO 9 (CBS, now ABC)
7:00 Essence
Noon Branded
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
11:30 M*A*S*H
7:00 Insight
10:30 Dialogue
1:00 Movie: "A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story" (1977)
2:30 sign-off
WKPC-15 (PBS)
12:30 Motorweek
8:00 Nature
11:30 Leisure
4:00 Muppets
11:00 News
2:00 News
6:00 Kung Fu
7:00 W.V. Grant
9:00 BJ/Lobo
WKYT 27 (CBS)
11:00 It is Written
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 27 NewsFirst
9:00 TBA
5:00 Taxi
5:30 Muppets
6:00 News
11:00 News
7:00 Jem
KGAN CBS 2
Noon News
3:30 DuckTales
5pm Cheers
6pm News
6:30 Mash
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Cheers
1:35 Challengers
KWWL NBC 7
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
Noon News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Tonight
KCRG ABC 9
5am ABC News
6am News
9am Geraldo
10am Home
11:30 News
4:30 ALF
5pm News
6pm News
7pm MacGuyver
10pm News
11:05 Personalities
11:35 Nightline
2pm Heathcliff
2:30 He-Man
Yes by looking at the other days of the week I guess they originally replaced a regular show with a paid
Program. Normally at 6:30 was the Cosby Show and at 10:35 was normally A Current Affair.
WOI ABC 5
7:30 Lundstroms
3pm Dallas
4pm Dynasty
5pm Newsmakers
10pm News
10:30 Mash
Mid. Dynasty
KCCI CBS 8
6pm 60 Minutes
7pm Murder She Wrote
10pm News
12:30 News
WHO NBC 13
10am 13 Weekly
1:30 News
2:30 News
3:30 News
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
7:30 Cops
9pm Dea
(Another episode airs an hour earlier Friday in the series regular time slot.)
Kind of odd that Fox scheduled Cops in between In Living Color & Married... With Children. Also was
KDIN listed? If it was, it was probably listed as IPTV.
Yes channel 11 (PBS) was listed as IPT and Fox aired an extra episode on Sunday but don't know why they
scheduled it between a variety show and a sitcom.
Retro : Mason City, Quad Cities, Ottumwa, Dubuque, Monday July 8,1991
Noon News
6pm News
6:30 Mash
10pm News
10:30 Cheers
10am Home
11:30 Loving
5pm Jeopardy
5:30 News
7pm MacGuyver
10pm News
10:30 Nightline
4pm Alf
6pm News
10pm News
11:30 Personalities
Mid. News
5:30 Ag Day
6:30 News
7am Today
11am Trialwatch
Noon News
4:30 Jeopardy
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Tonight
1am News
5:25 Inspiration
10am Home
11:30 News
3pm A-Team
4pm Who's the Boss?
5pm News
5:30 News
7pm MacGuyver
10pm News
10:30 Mash
11:30 Nightline
1am Inspirations
8:30 He-Man
11am Challengers
11:30 People's Court
3pm DuckTales
9pm Newhart
10:30 Geraldo
Noon Geraldo
3pm DuckTales
5pm Webster
6pm Newhart
1am Taxi
KJMH FOX 26 (Burlington)
6am Ag Day
7am Jetsons
8am He-Man
8:30 Heathcliff
Noon Geraldo
1:30 Jetsons
4:30 Judge
9pm Gallagher
10pm Gallagher
9am Judge
10am Home
11:30 Loving
6pm News
7pm MacGuyver
8pm Movie "Evil in Clear River"
10pm News
10:30 Nightline
12:30 News
Retro: C-Band Satellite/Satellite TV Week, Tue. September 16th, 1986 (long thread)
GALAXY 1
5 Showtime East
6 SIN (Spanish)
7 CNN
9 ESPN
13 C-SPAN
17 PTL
18 Superstation WTBS
19 Cinemax East
22 Discovery Channel
23 HBO East
Satcom 3R
1 Nickelodeon
3 TBN
4 FNN
6 Tempo TV
10 Showtime West
11 MTV
12 EWTN
13 HBO West
15 VH1
17 Lifetime
20 BET
23 Cinemax West
1 CMTV
2 SelecTV
18 American Extasy/Adult
Westar 5
16 Caribbean Superstation
Westar 4
11 News Feeds
Spacenet 1
1 Various feeds
15 ACTS
Satcom 5
Satcom 1R
8 NBC East
11 WTN Feeds
15 Visnews Feeds
Anik D
2 TSN Canada
6 MuchMusic
11 CBC North
15 SRC
19 CBC Atlantic
Telstar 301
2 CBS East
9 Wold Satellite
10 ABC East
Telstar 302
10 ABC West
16 CBS West
Satcom F4
4 Nickelodeon West
6 MSG Network
7 Liberty Broadcasting
13 NESN
21 Nostalgia Channel
24 Playboy
9/16/1986
7AM
G1-3 Superfriends
G1-7 Daybreak
G1-21 Cartoons
F3-13 Movie
F3-17 It Figures
T3-2 Movie
"The Fantastic Adventures of Unico." (1982) Spiteful gods use trickery to discover the secret behind a
magical unicorn's power to make people happy.
S1-15 Cope
A-2 SportsDesk
F4-4 Movie
"The Rage of Paris." (1938) Danielle Darrieux. A Parisian girl sets out on a vigorous campaign to snare a
wealthy husband, but succumbs to true love instead.
F4-21 Movie
"Jungle Book." (1944) Sabu, Joseph Calleia. A young boy is reared by wolves in the jungles of India.
7:15
7:20
F3-10 Trumpeter
7:25
F3-6 Movie
"Treasure of Fear." (1945) Jack Haley, Ann Savage. A bumbling reporter, assigned to cover an annual wine
festival unwittingly becomes involved with four priceless jade chessmen and a murder.
7:30
G1-5 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981) Nigel Terry. The legendary history of Camelot, from Arthur's conception and birth to
the perilous quest for the Holy Grail and the final battle between Arthur and his son.
F3-1 Lassie
A-2 Aerobics
A-18 Faith 20
F4-19 Transformers
7:40
G1-14 Movie
7:45
W4-17 AM Weather
7:50
8AM
G1-3 Bozo
G1-7 Daybreak
G1-10 Movie
G1-23 Movie
"Country." (1984) Jessica Lange. Threatened with foreclosure of her farm, an Iowa woman struggles to
hold on to her land and keep her family together.
F3-17 It Figures
A-8 Spider-Man
F4-19 Heathcliff
8:05
8:15
W4-17 AM Weather
8:30
G1-9 SportsCenter
G1-19 Movie
"Joey." (1985) Neill Barry. A teenager fallen on hard times and into the bottle, struggles to break into
rock 'n roll.
F3-9 Movie
"Three for the Road." (1974) Alex Rocco, Leif Garrett. A widower and his two sons travel cross-country in
a mobile home while on freelance photography assignments.
F3-17 Couples
8:35
G1-18 Bewitched
F3-13 Movie
"Rock & Rule." (1983) An animated rock musical of an aging superstar's quest for power, featuring songs
by Deborah Harry, Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed and Earth, Wind and Fire.
8:45
W4-17 AM Weather
8:50
F3-6 Movie
"Tower of Terror." (1941) Michael Rennie, Wilfred Lawson. A lonely lighthouse keeper balances on the
thin edge of madness.
9AM
G1-7 Daywatch
G1-9 Tennis
Olympic Stain World Couples Championship Final, from Hilton Head, SC.
G1-21 Calliope
F3-1 Pinwheel
F3-17 Family
T3-2 Movie
"Falling in Love." (1984) Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep. Despite the fact that both are married, a chance
meeting on a commuter train sparks a mutual romantic interest between a construction engineer and a
graphic designer.
T3-22 Plasticman
W5-16 Donahue
W4-21 Homestretch
F4-21 Movie
"Sunny." (1941) Anna Neagle, Ray Bolger. A devil-may-care playboy falls for the charms of a captivating
showgirl.
9:05
9:15
G1-14 Movie
W4-17 AM Weather
9:30
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-4 Movie
"The Secrets of the Pirate's Inn." (1974) Ed Begley, Paul Fix. Determined to find buried treasure in a
Louisiana inn, an Irish sea captain travels to America.
G1-10 Movie
G1-24 Mousercise
F3-3 Joy
F3-23 Movie
A-18 Spiderman
9:35
9:40
9:45
W4-17 AM Weather
9:50
A-15 Fariboles
10AM
G1-3 Waltons
G1-5 Movie
"The Law and the Lady." (1951) Greer Garson, Michael Wilding. An aristocratic outcast teaches a female
crook some tricks of the trade.
G1-23 Movie
"Desperately Seeking Susan." (1985) Rosanna Arquette, Madonna. Amnesia, mistaken identities and
danger befall a bored New Jersey housewife who becomes involved with a free-spirited young woman.
F3-2 Moneymakers
F3-9 Cartoons
F3-17 Movie
"You Can't Fool Your Wife." (1940) Lucille Ball, James Ellison. A young couple find marriage disillusioning
after five years and separate, to the delight of the mother-in-law responsible for the breakup.
S1-15 Movie
"The Misadventures of Buster Keaton." (1950) A compilation of Buster Keaton's comedy gems.
A-8 Cherington
A-9 Jeopardy!
F4-12 Heartbeat
10:05
G1-18 Movie
"Las Vegas Lady." (1976) Stella Stevens, Stuart Whitman. A woman and two friends plot to rob a Las
Vegas casino.
10:!5
10:30
G1-2 Fandango
F3-2 Solstice
F3-10 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981)
T3-22 Crosswits
W5-16 Movie
"Rub Out."
"The Jackal."
T1-9 Family II
F4-3 Studio 7
F4-4 Lassie
11AM
G1-14 Movie
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-13 Movie
"Country." (1984)
T3-2 Movie
"Richard Pryor: Live in Concert." (1979) In his first concert film, the comedian discusses race, drugs, sex,
death, machismo and contemporary life.
S1-1 Life and Work Preparation for Adult Sunday School Workers
A-14 Aeroforme
A-19 Midday
W4-17 Odyssey
A-14 Babillard
11:25
S1-1 Life and Work Preparation for Youth Sunday School Workers
11:30
G1-10 Movie
"All of Me." (1984) Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin. A hapless lawyer's normal routine assumes a different
perspective after a cantankerous heiress's soul transmigrates into one side of his body.
Scheduled: Bob Keeshan of "Captain Kangaroo" discusses children and television; visit a Lmaze class
taught by Elizabeth Ring, the method's co-founder; indoor crafts.
F3-23 Movie
"Joey." (1985)
A-2 Aerobics
A-10 News
11:50
12PM
G1-19 Movie
"Barry Lyndon." (1975) Stanley Kubrick's adaption of William Makepeace Thackeray's tale of a handsome
soldier who finds action and romance in the 18th-century British army.
G1-21 Movie
G1-23 Movie
F3-1 Pinwheel
F3-9 Calliope
Featured: Phyllis George Brown discusses her husband's open heart surgery; household poisons and how
to prevent children from ingesting them.
F3-24 Consultant
T3-22 CHiPs
A-6 Backtrax
A-8 Spider-Man
A-18 Donahue
A-20 Midday
Timmy's and Willie's building an entry for a go-cart race proves detrimental to Timmy's performing his
duties for the farm but Timmy's mechanical construction is still shoddy.
F4-3 Alive
F4-4 Pinwheel
F4-12 Niteline
F4-21 Movie
"Our Town." (1940) Martha Scott, William Holden. Two young people experience the vicissitudes of life
and death in a small New England town.
12:05
12:15
A-14 Cinema
12:30
G1-5 Movie
"Goldy: The Last of the Golden Bears." (1984) Jeff Richards. An orphan child has a magical encounter
with the last remaining golden bear in California.
Co-host: David Doyle. Guests: Charlotte Rae ("The Facts of Life"), Rip Taylor.
G1-14 Movie
G1-24 Movie
Federation Cup: U.S. vs. Argentina in semifinal action, from Prague, Czechoslovakia.
F4-19 Movie
"Don't Drink the Water." (1969) Jackie Gleason. American tourists behind the Iron Curtain are mistaken
for spies when their daughter goes on a picture-taking spree.
12:40
Part 2 will contain afternoon/early evening listings, eastern time. That will be posted probably on
Wednesday.
1PM
G1-2 Movie
"Between Fighting Men." (19330 Ken Maynard, Ruth Hall. A group of ranch hands bring outlaws to
justice.
G1-3 News
G1-4 Movie
"Dangerous When Wet." (1953) Esther Williams. Love blooms for a beautiful English Channel swimmer
and a handsome French champagne salesman.
G1-9 Boating
G1-10 Movie
"Home from the Hill." (1960) Robert Mitchum. A man's illegitimate son saves his life.
G1-15 Movie
F3-13 Movie
F3-17 Couples
F3-24 Oppenheimer
T3-2 Movie
"All of Me." (1984) Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin. A hapless lawyer's normal routine assumes a different
perspective after a cantankerous heiress's soul transmigrates into one side of his body.
W5-16 Movie
"The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James." (1986) Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash. Despite efforts to
reform and start new lives as gentleman farmers, outlaws Frank and Jesse James are forced to resume
their criminal ways.
Syracuse at Army.
1:05
G1-18 Movie
"The Men." (1950) Jack Webb, Marlon Brando. A paralyzed war veteran struggles to overcome thep
ersonal difficulties brought on by his disabilities.
:15
1:30
F3-6 Alive
F3-23 Movie
"Sweet Rosie O'Grady." (1943) See 10:30, G1-19.
A-21 Trade-Offs
2PM
F5-24 Cartoons
G1-5 Movie
"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock." (1984) William Shatner, DeForest Kelley. Adm. Kirk reassembles the
crew of the starship Enterprise for one final voyage: to try and rescue Mr. Spock, whose spirit remains
alive on the rapidly degenerating Genesis planet.
G1-6 Cautiva
G1-7 Newsday
G1-9 Kickboxing-Atlanta
G1-23 Movie
"Turk 182!" (1985) Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich. Armed with a fighting spirit and an aerosol spray can, a
young man wages a graffiti war against bureaucrats who refuse to compensate his injured fireman
brother.
F3-6 How To
F3-11 Video DJ
Featyured: mentalist, Kreskin; actress Cathy Silvers (Foley Square); Italian fashion expert Enilda Milotti;
Dan Greenburg, author of "Confessions of a Pregnant Father," Dr. Robert Giller discusses ways to break
addictions.
F3-24 Swindle
A-18 News
W4-11 Dialogue
"Blaze of Color."
F4-21 Movie
"The Front Page." (1931) A tough city editor and a topnotch reporter cover the execution of a convicted
cop killer.
2:15
2:30
G1-14 Movie
F3-4 MarketWatch PM
A-15 Cinema
"Cocktail Molotov." (1979) Elise Caron, Philippe Lebas. Mai, 1968, une adolescente de 17 ans, mal
comprise de sa mere fait une fugue en compagnie de deux copains.
A-18 Astroboy
"Winds of Change."
2:35
2:45
W5-16 Movie
"Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill." (1979) Tanya Tucker, Victor French. A variety of people are
drawn together through their participation in an amateur talent contest in a country roadhouse.
3PM
G1-6 Marionetas
G1-15 Cannon
F3-2 AFSCME
F3-9 Movie
F3-13 Movie
F3-23 Movie
T3-2 Movie
"Fright Night." (1985) Chris Sarandon, William Ragesdale. Convinced that his next-door neighbor is a
vampire, a teenager calls upon an aging horror-film star to investigate the man's secret life.
T3-22 Flipper
S1-15 Cope
A-2 Cricket
England vs. New Zealand, from The Oval in London.
A-11 Midday
T1-9 Voltron
F4-3 Diles
F4-4 Pinwheel
F4-12 Heartbeat
3:05
3:30
G1-2 Fandango
G1-3 Heathcliff
G1-10 Movie
"Country." (1984)
F3-3 Joy
F3-10 Movie
See 1:30PM.
T2-10 Loving
F4-19 Transformers
3:45
G1-20 Movie
"Aqui Llego El Valenton." Jorge Negrete, Maria Luisa Zea. Las aventuras extravagantes de un fanfarron
que trata de ser terrible con las pistolas y las mujeres.
4PM
G1-3 Ghostbusters
G1-7 Newsday
G1-14 Movie
"An Indecent Obsession." (1985) Wendy Hughes. An Australian military hospital serves as the backdrop
for romance between a nurse and a disturbed soldier during World War II.
G1-21 Bullseye
G1-22 Vista
G1-23 Movie
"Life on the Mississippi." (1984) Robert Lansing, David Knell. Author Mark Twain recalls his early days as
a river boat pilot on the Mississippi.
G1-24 Movie
F3-4 MarketWrap
F3-6 How To
F3-16 Movie
"The Stone Boy." (1984) Robert Duvall, Jason Presson. A midwestern farm family must face emotional
adjustment after a member accidentally kills his older brother.
F3-17 Movie
"Body Business." (1983, part 1 of 2). Jane Menelaus, Carmen Duncan. Glamour, romance and murder are
all components of the world of high-fashion modeling.
T3-22 Plasticman
S1-15 Movie
"Tarzan's Peril." (1951) Lex Barker. After two men escape from a jungle jial cell, they go after Tarzan with
murderous intentions.
A-8 Centurions
4:05
4:20
W5-16 Cartons
4:30
A young English birdwatcher and her friends are stranded when the tide carries off their boat.
G1-21 Jackpot
F3-1 Lassie
F3-4 MoneyTalk
M1-4 Capitol
A-14 Galaxie
A-15 Minibus
F4-21 Movie
"Santa Fe Trail." (1940) Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland. The fight for Kansas during the pre-Civil War days
launches the military careers of George Custer and Jeb Stuart.
4:35
G1-18 Flintstones
4:45
T3-2 Movie
5PM
G1-5 Movie
"The Thalian Space Wars." (1980) While on a peacekeeping mission, three pilots of the Alliance are
confronted and captured by their arch-enemies, the Imperial Fleet.
G1-7 Newswatch
G1-22 Perspective
F3-10 Movie
F3-13 Movie
F3-24 Movie
"Whoopee!" (1930) Eddie Cantor, Betty Grable. Musical shenanigans abound as various stars of
vaudeville and radio's earliest days and Busby Berkeley's showgirls unite for an entertainment
extravaganza.
T3-22 Centurions
A-8 Robotech
A-15 Le vagabond
A-18 Young & The Restless
A-23 Benson
The West Virginia football coach discusses his team's most recent performance against East Carolina and
looks ahead to this weekend's game at home vs. Maryland.
5:05
5:30
G1-3 Transformers
G1-10 Movie
"Ticket to Hollywood." (1980) Hosted by Jackie Cooper. A nostalgic look at Hollywood's past, through
rare footage, promotional films, shorts, newsreels and interviews, featuring stars ranging from John
Wayne to Humphrey Bogart, Mae West to the Marx Brothers.
G1-20 Rosse
F3-11 Video DJ
W5-16 Cartoons
A-23 Taxi
T2-16 Capitol
5:35
6PM
G1-4 Movie
"The Mouse and His Child." (1978) Animated. A mechanical mouse and his son share charming
adventures in pursuit of their dream of becoming self-winding.
G1-6 Follow Me
G1-9 SportsLook
Lisa invests $28 in a 10-year-old's "Electronic Company"; to show his gratitude, the young wizard
"electronificates" the Douglases' farm.
G1-19 Movie
"Protocol." (1984) Goldie Hawn. A Washington cocktail waitress becomes a media sensation and a U.S.
diplomat when she thwarts an assassination attempt on a visiting emir.
G1-21 Cartoons
G1-23 Movie
"Just One of the Guys." (1985) Joyce Hyser, Clayton Rohner. When sexism causes her to be passed over
as a journalism intern, a teenager disguises herself as am ale to see how the other half lives.
F3-16 Movie
"The Aviator." (1985) Christopher Reeve, Rosanna Arquette. In 1928, an emotionally withdrawn air mail
pilot and his rebellious teenage passenger struggle to survive when their plane crashes in the mountains.
T3-22 Bewitched
Scheduled: Kevin Dobson (KNots Landing); a woman who sued a rapist; rental property management;
Catherine Deneuve; Jose Eber with fall hairstyles.
A-22 Lifetime
The benefits of massage for babies; designing a perfect kitchen; adult illiteracy; party 2 of a 5-part
"Fountain of Youth" series examines surgical procedures.
Julie's late night ate with an electronics wizard costs her a stiff punishment.
A news conference with Redskin Coach Joe Gibbs. Hosted by Stan White.
6:05
Goober buys the gas station with financial backing from Andy and Emmett.
Part 3 will come tomorrow, and will contain 6:30-Midnight. Part 4 on Friday will have midnight-6AM
listings.
6:30
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-14 Movie
"Country." (1984)
G1-20 XETU
T3-2 Movie
"The Fantastic Adveutnres of Unico." (1982) Spiteful gods use trickery to discover the secret behind a
magical unicorn's power to make people happy.
A-2 SportsDesk
A-11 Canadian Reflections
A-14 Casse-tete
A-18 Throb
Ted Rush family moves to Marin County where Henry becomes an editor of a weekly newspaper.s
F4-19 Benson
Murders abound on a working vacation aboard a yacht, but Benson saves the day. Part 2 of 2.
The Maryland football coach reviews last Saturday's game against Vanderbilt and looks ahead to this
week's game at West Virginia.
6:35
Granny's plan to stop Pearl's yodeling backfires when the police she called find her illegal still.
7PM
G1-7 Moneyline
G1-9 SportsCenter
Heyes and Curry put their chances for amnesty on the line when they become involved in a search for a
lost Civil War payroll. Guest star: Judy Carne.
G1-20 La Morenita
The six thousand life-sized terra-cotta soldiers which were unearthed during an archeology dig in China
are examined.
F3-9 Bullseye
F3-13 Movie
The accidental death of the Lawrences' son Timmy is recalled at the christening of Nancy's first child.
F3-23 Movie
S1-15 Lifestyle
M1-4 M*A*S*H
A-9 Jeopardy!
Les Boivin, acceptent de se preter a une experience des plus inhabituelles pour rendre service a des amis
de Francoise.
A-18 Jackpot
"The Final Battle" chronicles events between '76 and '86, including the political battles fought over the
Quebec referendum and the constitution.
W4-12 Metromedia News (not listed in the channel lineup...it's "occasional feeds")
G3-10 G3-17 Harness Racing (G3-10 is from The Meadows. 17 is unknown, listed as "news/sports feeds")
F4-3 Rejoice
F4-6 Wrestling
F4-10 Movie
"The Ladykillers." (1956) Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers. A sweet little old lady trips up a bumbling gang of
bank thieves.
Louise fears that George's remedy to protect the family from crime in the neighborhood could be deadly.
F4-21 Movie
"Louisiana Gal." (1937) Rita Hayworth. With his girlfriend's help, a young man fights for the acquisition of
the Louisiana Territory.
The Notre Dame football coach discusses last Saturday's game against Michigan, and looks ahead to the
next contest against Michigan State.
7:05
G1-18 Sanford & Son
7:25
7:30
G1-2 Fandango
G1-7 Crossfire
G1-10 Movie
G1-20 Movie
"Triangulo Diabolico De Las Bermudas." Andres Garcia, John Huston. Una familiar aficionada a la
fotografia submarina esta dispuesta a desentranar los misterios del Triangulo de las Bermudas.
A young English birdwatcher and her friends are stranded when the tide carries off their boat.
F3-9 Jackpot
F3-12 Father Manning
W5-16 Showtime
A-2 Cricket
Steve wants a buy a home computer, but Morag feels a new vacuum cleaner is more practical.
Carmen veut inviter Julien a diner avec elle en tete-a-tete, mais comment s'y prendre.
T1-23 INDX
F4-4 Lassie
F4-22 Boxing
7:35
7:40
8PM
"It's Not Easy Bein' Me." Valerie Perrine, Bill Murray and Aretha Franklin join the scorned comedian for
an evening of music and comedy.
A gentle non-threatning approach is used by the puppetronic pals from Welcome to Pooh Corner who
teach children how to deal with situations involving strangers.
G1-5 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981)
G1-7 PrimeNews
G1-9 Superbouts
Donald Curry vs. Jun-Sok Hwang, taped February 1983 in Fort Worth, TX.
A pet goat owned by St. Dominic's helps Father Hardstep bring an abandoned box out of his catatonia.
G1-19 Movie
"Hero at Large." (1980) John Ritter, Anne Archer. A struggling young actor dons the guise of a superhero
after unintentionally stopping a holdup.
G1-21 Movie
"Power." (1980) Joe Don Baker, Karen Black. A Chicago dock worker rises in the labor ranks with the aid
of the mob and becomes arrogant and corrupt. Part 1.
G1-23 Movie
F3-10 Movie
F3-16 Movie
"Mrs. Soffel." (1984) Diane Keaton, Mel Gibson. In 1901 Pittsburgh, a prison warden's wife forsakes her
respectability when she aids in the escape of two convicted murderers.
F3-17 Hometown
While Jane and Rochester reveal their love for each other, Jane's dying aunt reveals a secret. Part 3 of 5.
T3-2 Movie
T3-18 Movie
W5-8 Boxing
W5-16 Movie
"Schlock." (1973) John Landis, Saul Kahan. A monster believed to be a genetic "missing link" goes on a
rampage of terror.
Federation Cup, Czechoslovakia vs. West Germany in semifinal action, from Prague.
A-6 Backtrax
McKay and Jagger encounter danger when they travel to Hong Kong at a friend's request.
A-14 Eden
Pierre souffre de la mesquinerie de son idole d'enfance, le grand Marc Gagnon; il decouvre la vraie vie
qui se cache derriere la glorie du hockey professionnel.
"Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic Opening Night with Zubin Mehta." Musical director
Zubin Mehta conducts the orchestra in a performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5; violinist Itzhak
Perlman is soloist for Ravel's "Tzigane," Chausson's "Poeme" and Sarasate's "Carmen Fantasy."
A-22 Webster
F4-2 Movie
"Black Narcissus." (1947) Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons. Five Angelican nuns decide to open a convent
school in the isolated Himalayas.
F4-11 Tennis
World Championship match between Boris Becker and Paul Annacone, from Dallas.
F4-23 Wrestling
8:30
G1-14 Movie
G1-15 Baseball
The ostrich became the symbol of an era at the turn of the century.
F3-1 Mister Ed
Footage of Sport Aid, an athletic competition to raise funds for Africa, is set to music composed for the
event by Van Gellis and "Tears for Fears."
F3-11 Video DJ
A-18 M*A*S*H
Mildred writes a letter to Hawkeye, and a sergeant tries to kill the captive sniper responsible for his
lieutenant's injuries.
F4-10 Movie
"Government Girl." (1943) Olviai de Havilland. Wartime Washington becomes the scene of much social
activity as badly outnumbered males elbow each other out in a mad scramble to get dates.
F4-24 Movie
"The Trouble with Melvin." (1984) Gerry Scott, Lenita Psillakis. The son of a notorious womanizer
overcomes his fear of women through a friendship with a movie theater usherette.
8:45
8:50
F4-21 StarClips
9PM
F1-8 Cheers
G1-4 Movie
"I Know Where I'm Going." (1946) Wendy Hiller, Roger Livesey. A headstrong young girl en route to
marry a rich man gets waylaid in a Scottish coastal village where she falls in love with a charming pauper.
G1-6 Muchachita
G1-9 Wrestling
G1-10 Movie
G1-22 Horizon
G1-24 Movie
F3-1 I Spy
F3-9 Cartoons
F3-13 Movie
F3-23 Movie
"Protocol." (1984)
F3-24 Stage: Andersonville Trial
In this tale of conscience vs. duty, Richard Basehart portrays a military prison commander put on trial for
war crimes during the Civil War. Also stars William Shatner.
Based on the novel by Nevil Shute. Englishwoman Jean Paget and Australian POW Joe Harman develop a
special bond while on a harrowing march across Malaya at the hands of the Japanese during World War
II. Helen Morse, Bryan Brown. Part 1.
"Oceans of Fire." (1986/Premiere). Gregory Harrison, Cynthia Sikes. Tensions flare between the
construction supervisor on an offshore oil rig and the documentary filmmaker sent by the company to
paint a rosy picture of their progress.
A-15 Dallas
A-18 Dynasty
A-19 National-Journal
T1-9 Movin' On
F4-4 Monkees
F4-21 Movie
"Blood and Sand." (1922/Silent) Rodolph Valentino. A bullfighter sacrifices the love of a beautiful woman
for the passing charms of a sultry seductress.
9:30
F3-12 Impact
Whoopi Goldberg, actress and comic, creates five characters ranging from a streetwise thief to a
California surfer in a special taped at New York's Lyceum Theater in March 1985.
M1-4 News
DEBUT: A career-minded journalist and her restaurateur husband struggle to maintain a balance in their
personal and professional lives. Tonight: Jackie's (Shelley Hack) writing a column on sex and Mike (Tom
Mason) prepares for the opening of his newest restaurant.
10PM
G1-6 Mujer
G1-7 News
G1-9 Karate-Denver
G1-19 Movie
"A Change of Seasons." (1980) Shirley MacLaine, Anthony Hopkins. A middle-aged couple try out
younger partners during a mountain vacation.
F3-1 Route 66
"Blue Skies Again." (1983) Harry Hamlin. A woman attempts to try out for a spot on a big-league baseball
team despite the opposition of men in the club and the owner.
T3-18 Movie
S1-15 Cope
M1-4 PM Magazine
Bronson Pinchot and Mark-Linn Baker (Perfect Strangers); a youth who creates monster masks.
A-14 Ad lib
A-15 Le telejournal
A-18 Movie
A-19 I.B.C.
W4-21 Hispanus
Vibraphonist Gary Burton and pianist Makoto Ozone perform jazz selections during the 1985 Montreal
Jazz Festival.
F4-3 Attack
10:05
G1-18 Movie
"Guns of the Timberland." (1980) Alan Ladd, Jenane Crain. Townspeople fearing for their land battle
loggers who have permission to clear a hillside.
10:25
A-15 Le point
10:30
F5-24 Cartoons
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-5 Bizarre
G1-10 Movie
G1-14 Movie
G1-20 Movie
"Aguila O Sol." Cantinflas, Medel. Pasados los anos, un muchacho se enamora de la nina junto a la cual
fue abandonado por sus padres en un hospicio de huerfanos.
T3-2 Movie
"Richard Pryor: Live in Concert." (1979) In his first concert film, the comedian discusses race, drugs, sex,
death, machismo and comtemporary life.
W5-16 Movie
"Cry to the Wind." (1978) A young boy is adopted and raised by wolves who find him in the wilderness.
Sheldon Woods.
M1-4 SD At Large
A19 Maude
Maude persists on spearheading a movement to draft Henry Fonda for president despite his continued
protests. Part 2 of 2.
A visit to the Soviet Union to explore the world of the European wolf.
F4-3 Studio 7
F4-10 Movie
F4-11 Roundtable
10:35
The Disney cameras take viewers to Australia for a behind-the-scenes look at the production of Five Mile
Creek.
11PM
G1-2 You Can Be a Star
G1-5 Movie
G1-6 24 Horas
G1-7 Moneyline
Featured: how laser holography and octoscon, an ultrasound device, are being used to fight breast
cancer.
F3-1 Movie
"Cheers for Miss Bishop." (1941) Martha Scott. A Midwestern schoolteacher dedicates her entire life to
her profession.
F3-9 Movie
F3-10 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981)
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-13 Movie
F3-17 Movie
"1900." (1977, part 1 of 2). Robert DeNiro, Burt Lancaster. A portrayal of the day to day lives of two very
different 20th-century Italian families.
Urban contemporary music video program, featuring a mix of R&B, pop, soul, gospel, jazz, reggae and
country videos.
F3-23 Movie
Scheduled: studio performance by Belinda Carlisle, Cyndi Lauper in concert in Japan; interview with Paul
McCartney; the Smiths, in a segment showcasing new bands.
S1-5 F.U.N. Previews (This is the Fantasy Network, an adult channel. Not included in listing)
A2 SportsDesk
A6 VJ: JD Roberts
A19 Movie
A22 Matlock
W4-15 Hispanus
T1-9 Rituals
F4-2 Movie
"A Canterbury Tale." (1944) Eric Portman. Four traveling companions have a series of adventures en
route to Canterbury cathedral in this modern parallel to Chaucer's tales.
F4-6 Untouchables
Felix develops a severe case of insomnia and Oscar tries to help him.
F4-21 Movie
"The Lady Says No." (1952) David Niven, Joan Caulfield. A feminist with mixed attitudes on men is subtly
swayed toward forming a firm option.
F4-22 Boxing
11:15
S1-5 Movie
"Exposed." (Adult)
A15 Cinema
11:20
T3-18 Movie
11:30
Scheduled: comedian Steve Landesberg, actor Jason Bateman, musicians Wild Bill Davidson and Segal
Wilcox. Johnny Carson.
G1-2 Fandango
A filmflam artist (Dick Gautier) brings a serious medical condition and a load of personal problems to
Trapper and Gonzo.
G1-4 Movie
"That Forsyte Woman." (1950) Errol Flynn. A member of a staid Victorian family becomes scandalously
attracted to her niece's fiance.
G1-9 SportsCenter
Featured: a battery driven automobile; shredded secret documents being used as animal bedding;
development of a system to speed up sweater making.
S1-15 Lifestyle
A20 Maude
A23 Soap
T1-9 Jeopardy!
T1-10 Nightline
T2-10 Moonlighting
F4-4 Mister Ed
F4-13 Wrestling
F4-19 Honeymooners
A10 Nightline
11:45
G1-19 Movie
12AM
G1-6 Movie
G1-7 NewsNight
G1-14 Movie
G1-18 Movie
"Detective Story." (1951) Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker. A New York City detective attacks his work with a
maniacal zeal until the effects begin appearing in his personal, off duty life and everyday relationships.
G1-20 Movie
"Distrito Federal." Sasha Montenegro. Despiadada radiografia de una ciudad grande y su gente.
G1-21 Dragnet
With the use of early film footage, the military application of serial surveillance technology is traced.
G1-23 Movie
"The Evil That Men Do." (1984) Charles Bronson. An assassin is called out of retirement to perform one
final assignment. His target: a Central American torture specialist protected by an American agency.
G1-24 Movie
F3-4 Telshop
F3-16 Movie
While Jane and Rochester reveal their love for each other, Jane's dying aunt reveals a secret. Part 3 of 5.
T3-2 Movie
"An Unnatural Act." (1984, Adult) John Leslie, Desiree Lane. An amorous ghost's favorite haunt is his
former girlfriend's bedroom.
T3-22 Bizarre
Sketches: a deaf mute and his interpreter; Mr. Godwrench, a former evangelist who heals cars.
A2 Powerboat Racing
A8 Hour MAgazine
A14 Cinema
A18 News
A20 Movie
W4-17 Hispanus
F4-4 I Spy
F4-10 Movie
Captain Kirk is split into two physical beings, one hostile, the other beneficient, and the two wage war for
survival and control of the starship.
12:05
W5-16 Movie
"Angry Joe Bass." (1978) Henry Bal. A man resorts to terrorist tactics to protect the lucrative sports
fishing industry in a small northern Michigan community.
12:30
G1-3 Movie
"The Third Day." (1965) George Peppard. An amnesiac is accused by his wife and cousin of murdering a
woman and her child.
"Baby Joe" Ruelaz vs. Bernard Taylor for the NABF Featherweight title, scheduled for 12 rounds from Las
Vegas.
A9 Nightlife-David Brenner
Africa's diverse species of antelope are presented as examples of the continent's rich wildlife.
W4-19 Cervantes
F4-11 Boxing
Frank Tate (13-0, 9 KOs) vs. Curtis Parker (28-7, 20 KOs) in a middleweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds,
from Atlantic City.
F4-13 Baseball
12:35
A10 Movie
12:40
T1-2 Movie
12:45
S1-5 Movie
12:50
T3-18 Movie
12:55
1AM
G1-7 Crossfire
F3-6 Movie
"Cyrano de Bergerac." (1950) Jose Ferrer. The adventures of the soldier of fortune with the nose of a
clown and the heart of a poet are recaptured.
F3-23 Movie
T3-22 Movie
"Anonymous Venetian." (1971) Tony Mustante. When he learns of his impendiig death, an impulsive
artist reunites with his estranged wife.
A2 Softball
A8 Medical Center
A18 SCTV
Sketchers: Lola Heatherton (O'Hara) and Liberace (Thomas) star in their own Christmas specials; an
excited Ed Grimley (Short) can't wait for Christmas.
W4-21 Hispanus
T1-9 Heathcliff
F4-4 Route 66
F4-21 Movie
"Dr. Kildare's Strange Case." (1940) Lew Ayres. Quick-thinking Dr. Kildare rallies to the defense of a young
brain surgeon who is suspected of a serious medical error.
1:15
G1-10 Movie
"Tomboy." (1985) Betsy Russell. Upon meeting a heartthrob race car driver, a smitten teenager puts aside
her basketball, motorcycle and monkey wrench.
1:25
G1-19 Movie
1:30
G1-5 Movie
"Vamping." (1984) Patrick Duffy. A musician-turned-burglar becomes infatuated with the enigmatic
widow of a recently deceased record company executive.
G1-7 NewsNight Update
G1-14 Movie
F3-1 Mr. Ed
F3-10 Bizarre
T3-2 Movie
"Exterminator 2." (1984) Robert Ginty. A Vietnam veteran seeks revenge against a gang of punks who
savagely beat and cripple his girlfriend.
A2 Cricket
F4-2 Movie
F4-24 Movie
"The Troubles with Melvin." (1984, Adult) Gerry Scott. The son of a notorious womanizer overcomes his
fear of women through a friendship with a movie theater usherette.
1:35
G1-23 Movie
W5-16 Movie
"Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death." (1973) Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee's life and rise to stardom in
the Orient and the U.S.
2AM
G1-9 SportsLook
G1-15 Movie
G1-20 Movie
F3-1 I Spy
F3-10 Movie
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-16 Movie
"The Aviator." (1985)
T3-18 Movie
A2 SportsDesk
A8 Ben Casey
A9 Falcon Crest
W4-15 Hispanus
T1-2 Nightwatch
F4-4 Movie
F4-10 Movie
F4-19 Kung Fu
2:10
G1-18 Movie
"WUSA." (1970) Paul Newman. An alcoholic disc jockey finds himself a pawn in a reactionary political
plot and assassination.
2:20
S1-5 Movie
A22 News
2:30
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-6 Mujer
G1-9 SportsCenter
G1-24 Movie
S1-15 Cope
A2 Women's Tennis
A10 Movie
"Cannonball."
A23 Maude
T2-10 Nightline
2:35
A11 Maude
2:45
F3-23 Movie
F4-21 Movie
"The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes." (1935) Arthur Wontner. When he is about to retire, the great
detective investigates an unusaual murder that occurred in a nearby castle.
3AM
G1-10 Movie
"Country." (1984)
"Hideout." (1948) Adrian Booth. A mayoral candidate's bid for office in a small town results in attempted
murder.
F3-1 Route 66
F3-4 Telshop
F3-9 Dragnet
F3-13 Movie
T3-2 Movie
A9 Love Boat
A23 Nightwatch
F4-19 Movie
"The Bravados." (1958) Gregory Peck. A man realizes that he has wasted much of his life searching for
the man who raped and killed his wife.
F4-24 Sexcetera
3:05
A11 Movie
A22 Sybervision
3:10
G1-19 Movie
"Heatwave." (1982)
3:20
F3-6 Movie
"The Amazing Adventure." (1936) Cary Grant. A millionaire steps into big business without his fortune or
position, just to prove he can survive without his wealth.
W5-16 Movie
"Women in Cell Block 7." (1974) Anita Strinberg. Loyalties aren't the only things traded between inmates
in a seamy women's prison.
3:30
G1-5 Movie
A2 Boxing
Mark Breland vs. Reggie Miller in a welterweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlantic City.
W4-19 Halbzeit
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F4-10 Movie
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"Terror in the Aisles." (1984) Narrated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen, this takes a look at
cinematic suspense through a compilation of excerpts from films like "Frankenstein," "Psycho" and
"Halloween."
"Nasty Habits." (1977) Glenda Jackson. Seven nuns in a Philadelphia convent become enmeshed in a
Watergate-like scandal as a new abbess is about to be appointed.
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I acquired 9 issues...that's right, NINE issues of this magazine a couple months ago from eBay. They date
from December 1985 to September 1986. Maybe I won't be so long on the threads next time, but it was
a wonderful find.
My uncle in The Dalles had a C/KU set and used to get the magazine. I remember sitting down with it
occasionally when we'd be at his place and poring over the satellite chart grid in the centrefold realising
just how much there was out there, and wondering what those funny "channel numbers" meant ("G5-
12? Yeah, right..."). Well, it was simply the abbrerviated satellite name and analogue SCPC transponder,
which, depending on your receiver model and how it handled presets, would also show on its front panel
(multiplexing DVB wasn't in North America yet, but I think we might have already had MPEG-1 SCPC;
maybe we also had Digicipher at the time, I don't remember). But it was certainly unusual compared to
the newspaper's local broadcast/cable TV listings magazine section that I had always seen.
Then there were the adverts, especially the ones for the scrambled services like HBO that told you how
you could subscribe, and some even showing a "VCRS module" they would send you (Videocipher
descrambler, which was a big plastic cage about the size of a large paperback that would slide into a bay
in the back of your receiver). What a change when CAM came into being, and the gigantic cartridges
were replaced with type-2 PCMCIA.
Unfortunately the magazine couldn't compete with technological change and was ultimately killed off by
DBS with its electronic programme guide functionality, and later in-the-clear DVB with its same feature.
Fred Meyer's used to carry it and I would sometimes grab a copy as a kid, but that was in its very late
years of publication in the mid 90s.
The magazine lasted into the early '00s and of course, DIRECTV/Dish killed it off. No one wanted a 7' dish
in the backyard when they could go to Radio Shack and with $200 in tow, purchase an 18" dish on the
roof. Voila, 150 channels of TV just like the C-Band dish. But no wild feeds.
As you probably have seen, I also received an issue of OnSat Magazine (similar listings for C-Band) that
dated to January 1994. Grid format, unlike STW. They listed the Denver channels, Primetime 24 channels,
most general entertainment/religious channels, movie channels, CBC and PBS feeds, and regional sports
networks for both the Prime Network and SportsChannel suite of channels.
Do you remember if he ever scanned his way through wild feeds to find shows he wanted before the
Portland stations aired them? Like Star Trek: The Next Generation...which aired at 3PM Saturdays on T2-
3. You could watch Siskel & Ebert's early feed on Thursday afternoon and get an early start on which
movie you wanted to see in theaters that weekend! And you could watch Wheel of Fortune at 9:30 in the
morning on the wild feed and know all the puzzles by the time the Portland station aired it that night. I
should send some attachments of that magazine and the Sat TV Week's to you.
Did he also qualify for networks from Denver or was he not allowed to because the translators were
close by for Portland? "Network programming is available in all areas where network channels are not
clearly received," it said.
I remember going to Walmart in the 90s and seeing the satellite dish tv magazine filled with tv listings for
the channels that was not direct tv dish network or primestar.
Early 2000s? Crap, that lasted longer than I imagined. I think I last saw it at Fred's magazine section
probably around 1996 or so.
I remember STW trying a grid format kind of around that time to compliment its traditional flat listing, a
la TV Guide, but it was short-lived. I imagine with so many transponders it must have either been too
cumbersome or too expensive (it would have required more pages than the, what, 80 or so that the
regular magazine was?), and would have been flat-out impractical once multiplex services became
established.
Do you remember if he ever scanned his way through wild feeds to find shows he wanted before the
Portland stations aired them? Like Star Trek: The Next Generation...which aired at 3PM Saturdays on T2-
3. You could watch Siskel & Ebert's early feed on Thursday afternoon and get an early start on which
movie you wanted to see in theaters that weekend! And you could watch Wheel of Fortune at 9:30 in the
morning on the wild feed and know all the puzzles by the time the Portland station aired it that night. I
should send some attachments of that magazine and the Sat TV Week's to you.
I think so. He used to tape shows off the feeds sometimes. I had a VHS tape he made for me in 1987 of
the CBS broadcasts of "Rudolph", "Garfield Christmas Special" and the Claymation Christmas show
(hosted by the two dinosaurs) that came off the feed. Interestingly, I also have that same 1987 broadcast
taped by my grandad off KOIN! (In fact, some commercial breaks from that very same broadcast, taped
by somebody in Califormia off their local affiliates but with different commercials during local insertions,
were up on Youtube last I saw them.) Uncle Roger was pretty active on the early modern Internet (post-
ARPANET) and was on a couple newsgroups that dealt with feed tracking. I definitely used to watch the
feeds when we'd be at his place. (We used to always go over there for Fourth of July weekends when I
was a kid.) I used to also see internal communications (like broadcast notices and press kits) from studios
for use by affiliates. It was great fun. You can actually still do that today to some extent with DVB but a
lot of the feeds are scrambled.
He also had an old early 80s Uniden C-band unit, with an IF out. One time I connected an antenna to the
LNB input and the IF to my shortwave radio (I had a 1980s Panasonic boombox that I found at a yard sale
as a kid, and it had an AM/SSB tuner) and monitored telephone calls. This was when NSAT&T Long Lines'
aging 2 GHz LM-carrier network already had both feet in the grave, yet there were still a few stations
operating and it was an easy catch since he lived directly under a microwave route. I remember
recording a cassette tape of it on that boombox but I don't know if I still have it.
I used to pick it up when I worked at a CBS affiliate from 1992-1994. There was a tuneable satellite
receiver I got to play with when it wasn't in use otherwise (usually sports play by play and miscellaneous
feeds). Plenty of wild feeds, more shopping channels than you can shake a stick at. and Shepherd's
Chapel 24/7 on 118 channels. Seeing shows early? Seemingly feeding them from the production
company to the network, I could catch a lot of shows early, including the Cheers finally at 6am. Northern
Exposure fed at 4am Sunday morning, and Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy a week early (in case
you.wanted to memorize the answers). I remember seeing Sam Donaldson sitting at a desk. One time
one of the satellites went down and networks were scrambling--and feeding unscrambled
programming---I particularly remember an independent French language station which ran mostly U.S.
shows and movies dubbed into French, with titles like Tje Blues Brothers, Adam West's Batman,
"Docteur Dougie", "Santa Barbara" and more. Always interesting.
Think you were watching TV5Monde, a French network. Or CBFT, which was on Anik in the clear, for
many years. Yakima cable actually carried CBC North for a while, complete with news in both English and
First Nations/Inuik. Probably not much interest, so they dropped it in the early '90s. And SyndEx.
As you know I'm into the VHS hobby. Last November I received a lot of tapes from an estate cleanout in
Moxee that came off the C-Band dish. The couple who passed away used to live north of Tonasket, WA, a
very small town near the Canadian border. Several movies were included off ABC and CBS feeds on
Telstar with black screen in between breaks, while some were taped off Denver stations. Even found 'The
Hot Rock' taped off WSBK, for my first MA find, and an episode of Fishing the West off NESN in 1988.
Sometime in the mid-'90s, the recordings switched. They went to Primetime 24 West and all the local
recordings came from KOMO, KPIX, and KNBC. Found part of an 11:00 newscast from KOMO taped in
1999 with the late Eric Slocum. They were carried on Spacenet 4, for about five or six years.
One of the CBS movies on T-302 ended, it went to the network ID at 10:58 PT and started rolling the late
evening NewsNet package for west coast affiliates to insert into the 11PM news. This included weather
graphics and national news stories that had 'natural sound' and snippets of interviews with the
important people related to the story. NBC did something similar in between primetime and Johnny
Carson and Michael Pannoni uploaded one of those to YouTube recently off a big dish.
Oh and speaking of that 1987 CBS tape you have, I found the last few minutes (all taped over by
something else) of a KOIN-taped Rudolph from that year at an estate sale (literally begins with the
Misfits waiting for Santa), and then cuts to an entire Muppet Family Christmas from KATU the next night.
Sold the tape a long time ago, still have it on DVD.
Think you were watching TV5Monde, a French network. Or CBFT, which was on Anik in the clear, for
many years. Yakima cable actually carried CBC North for a while, complete with news in both English and
First Nations/Inuik. Probably not much interest, so they dropped it in the early '90s. And SyndEx.
It could well have been Monde, but I seem to remember this French station's branding including channel
9, Montreal. I don't know if Montreal had a channel 9 in the 90s. That was interesting to watch in the
control room.
We had our main CBS satellite receiver or switcher go out and CBS had to give us (an everyone else) a
feed in the clear for a week or so. That meant the usual regional split for commercial breaks were not
able to happen, and we got commercials that weren't for us, such as being in Hellman's territory and
getting ads for Best Foods with the same jingle. I believe we got Publix and some others we would have
been switched away from. That was interesting.
Channel 10 in Montreal is TVA, CFTM. They used to be called TCTV and carried on Cancom to Anik.
Regional ad splits....you can't count how many tapes of network movies and TV movies I've found that
had First Interstate Bank ads on them, plastered over the national feed. West Coast chain of banks, but I
wonder what the East Coast feed carried? Citibank or similar?
Did your control room receive cable networks like TBS, ESPN, and others on subscription for the sports
director to use for 10 or 11PM news highlights? I assume all these TV stations were able to get clean
feeds from Prime Network (and affiliates), the SportsChannel affiliates, HTS, NESN, etc.
Also, what was the split (at the time) between shows coming in on satellite, and syndicated shows
coming in mailed on Betacam or S-VHS? 50/50? 75/25? I'm not sure what the distributors were using for
non-satellite prints of shows, if it was S-VHS, Betacam or even straight VHS.
It's been a long tome, but I'm almost sure the Montreal station was a "9". Nonetheless, very interesting
to see US shows dubbed into French----even the Adam West Batman. (Le-POW!. No the graphic wasn't
changed.
Outside of local breaks, I don't know what spots run or ran where when the network split off. We'd be
told the show was on T301 Channel 8 (with a backup) but from 8:09-8:13 it'd be switched to
T301/channel 12 for. a spot set. I couldn't tell you if it was a trade with a bank for a bank, grocery chain
for grocery chain. It wasn't only east/west, it could be Chicago only or Winn Dixie's service area (which
hurts your regional sales). You could do an add for all of Kroger's regional chains (Fry's, Ralph's, Fred
Meyer) but I don't know if they all run at the same time. in their various areas.We had CBS; I don't know
if we had other networks for sports other than Raycom, which we used for our origination of Purdue
Boilermaker basketball. Most often if the sports guy could find a game on the bird in the clear, he'd tape
it an excerpt it with credit. (We could see a lot of the NCAA tournament games in the clear from CBS. )
Disney did the same thing with their theme parks. I've found commercial breaks that had a Disneyland
commercial on them, and as it ends there's a frame or two from the end of a Walt Disney World
commercial. I can see why, as WDW has always been the 'bigger' park of the two and prior to 2001,
Disneyland didn't have a second theme park (California Adventure) attached to it. And they were
targeting families who wanted their kids to have the Mickey experience but without flying 2,500 miles to
FL.
Interesting about seeing a frame of a WDW commercial at the end. Our Chief Engineer had told us that
CBS recorded the east coast feed on 2 3/4 inch tapes and fed to the West Coast 3 hours later, so that
would mean commercials in the feed. It would be available to rejoin. The classic thing is you don't sell
snow tires in Florida or California, so that feed would have to be different.
CBS would also feed advance copies of mini-series for sales purposes, usually 2am Eastern late
Friday/early Saturday (I particularly remember the Sinatra mini-series before it aired).
I'm trying to get the last picture done, but here's the Special Feeds Update by Bill Britton taken from my
1994 OnSat magazine. I notice that some weekend shows like Soul Train were fed 5 days in advance (on
Monday at 4:30PM PT), but others were fed Thursday or Friday. Seinfeld was fed at 2AM on Wednesday
morning (I suppose with the commercials intact? Or just the show?) And Young & The Restless came on
Anik E2 at 1:15AM PT...soap fans loved that they could tape it overnight and watch it before CBS aired it.
Canadian viewers can still do that because Global is a day ahead of CBS. I'm assuming the Friday night
Fox Kids feed was for the longer Saturday morning block. Entertainment Tonight at 12:30PM must have
been the live taping being fed. Some of those talk shows like Donahue I think kept their cameras rolling
through the commercial breaks on those wild feeds.
Oh and speaking of that 1987 CBS tape you have, I found the last few minutes (all taped over by
something else) of a KOIN-taped Rudolph from that year at an estate sale (literally begins with the
Misfits waiting for Santa), and then cuts to an entire Muppet Family Christmas from KATU the next night.
Ho-ly-crap. The one that Grandad recorded has "Rudolph" (KOIN) in its entirety followed by the Muppet
special (KATU). I assure you that it is not the specific tape that you had, though, since mine is in the
cabinet right next to where I am sitting! Did they record the PLUS and Thriftway commercials before the
Muppets?
I guess '87 must have been a good year for recording CBS and ABC Christmas specials.
If your disc recorder grabbed the EIA-608 tracks, kick your TV set into text 1 or 2 during the Muppet
programme. You know, since I know you like historic TV listings...
Someday, somehow, that 5 1/2-hour or so tape will appear on Archive. I just need to figure out how to
get it all into the computer seamlessly, then figure out how to upload the whole potentially 10+ GB mass
over this POS slow Commielink DSL.
I'm trying to get the last picture done, but here's the Special Feeds Update by Bill Britton taken from my
1994 OnSat magazine. I notice that some weekend shows like Soul Train were fed 5 days in advance (on
Monday at 4:30PM PT), but others were fed Thursday or Friday. Seinfeld was fed at 2AM on Wednesday
morning (I suppose with the commercials intact? Or just the show?) And Young & The Restless came on
Anik E2 at 1:15AM PT...soap fans loved that they could tape it overnight and watch it before CBS aired it.
Canadian viewers can still do that because Global is a day ahead of CBS. I'm assuming the Friday night
Fox Kids feed was for the longer Saturday morning block. Entertainment Tonight at 12:30PM must have
been the live taping being fed. Some of those talk shows like Donahue I think kept their cameras rolling
through the commercial breaks on those wild feeds.
I think those feeds, like Seinfeld, were feeds from the production company to the network and as far as I
know didn't include commercials..
Ho-ly-crap. The one that Grandad recorded has "Rudolph" (KOIN) in its entirety followed by the Muppet
special (KATU). I assure you that it is not the specific tape that you had, though, since mine is in the
cabinet right next to where I am sitting! Did they record the PLUS and Thriftway commercials before the
Muppets?
I guess '87 must have been a good year for recording CBS and ABC Christmas specials.
If your disc recorder grabbed the EIA-608 tracks, kick your TV set into text 1 or 2 during the Muppet
programme. You know, since I know you like historic TV listings...
Someday, somehow, that 5 1/2-hour or so tape will appear on Archive. I just need to figure out how to
get it all into the computer seamlessly, then figure out how to upload the whole potentially 10+ GB mass
over this POS slow Commielink DSL.
Old Scotch tape BTW. Cuts from Rudolph at the very end (right as the Rankin-Bass logo comes on) to the
start of Muppet Family Christmas, and no local ads prior to the Muppet show. But it contains all the
national ads, starting with the Oshkosh B'Gosh one. There are local ads at the 1/2-way mark for Dairy
Queen, Dairy Farmers of Oregon, and David Apple doing a KATU weather teaser for the 11:00 news.
Tape was found at an estate sale in May 2019 in Yakima. Two movies taped off IFC in the '00s recorded
over anything else. You know, before they went to sitcom reruns and junk.
Often the ABC tapes trigger the CC demonstration text on my screen..."Welcome to this demonstration
of Closed Captioned television" and it goes on and on talking about its benefits.
I can't get Text 1 or 2 to work on any ABC tapes, just the CC track on CC-1. If it was a crummy SLP tape,
half of it is missing.
Last picture of the feeds BTW. In this one, notice that whoever did Family Feud (Ray Combs) fed the
entire week at 2AM on Friday. I am guessing for the next week's episodes. They did the same with
Rescue 911 for syndication, Empty Nest, and Wavelength (a short-lived teen newsmagazine). The whole
NBC Sunday Movie fed at midnight on Thursday morning (3:00 AM ET), but I did not find the ABC or CBS
movies. This particular week (ending with 1/30/94) it was likely canceled due to the impending Super
Bowl broadcast, or it was fed for the movie on the following week.
And 'Scramble' didn't mean T2-7 scrambled at that time! It was Randall Cunningham's short-lived game
show for children, fed twice during the week.
On Saturday at 4 AM they fed 20/20, likely for the next week's show. So Hugh and Barbara taped
episodes 1 week ahead? Interesting...
Pictures from Satellite TV Week to follow if I can find this particular week's issue. I have about eight
issues from 1985-86.
There are local ads at the 1/2-way mark for Dairy Queen
...And boy, do I have memories of that particular DQ! Mother and I used to make an habit of going there
for sundaes every time we were at the (now sadly long, long gone) Jantzen Beach mall. That, the Rax and
the merry-go-round there were probably the most compelling reasons I could come up with for going to
Hayden Island as a kid!
I can't get Text 1 or 2 to work on any ABC tapes, just the CC track on CC-1. If it was a crummy SLP tape,
half of it is missing.
Odd. Mine is in SLP mode too (albeit on TDK tape) and it has it, so perhaps either the original VCR back
in '87 was a piece of crap that must not have recorded them, or your disc recorder didn't pick the text
streams up (i.e. recorded them to /dev/null)? The demonstration loop aired on CC2. CC1 is supposed to
be the regular programme subtitling.
If that's the case, and disc recorders have tendancy to mess up incoming EIA608 data streams from
analogue sources, then that's definitely something I'll need to take into account since I need to shop for
some equipment to do video transfers with...
Pictures from that September 1986 Satellite TV Week...this should take you back, oldradiotapes!
Huh.... they had grids clear back in '86. So I guess that means the stint in the late '90s must have been an
experiment that didn't work out since there were a lot more satellites operating in-the-clear just over a
decade or so later. I do remember the rows being a lot more squashed-down than the ones shown in
your pictures.
By the way - Westar 1 tp 18 5.58 MHz FTW. That *had* to have been Environmental (it's SES-3 tp. 22
audio-PID 7522 today). That was definitely a simpler time, before "Music Plus" and FM-squared. But they
curiously don't list Foreground Music One even though I'm certain it was on the air by that time. (It
started out via satellite in 1985 then migrated to tape, and eventually disc!) Maybe the STW editors just
hadn't heard about it yet or they were slow to add it?
That Seeburg "Lifestyle" feed, as I understand, originated from an SABMC2 cabinet at their uplink centre
in Raleigh, NC, playing the same records as sent to on-premise clients. (The "Lifestyle" series records,
which IIRC replaced the "Basic" library at some point in the '70s, do run sometimes on Denny Hankla's
1000 stream today.) Seeburg satellite was a VERY short-lived service operated by Seeburg Phonograph
Company (post-Stern Electronics era) and was only active for a few years in the mid-'80s. It was kind of
their last-ditch attempt at keeping the aging 1000 product line something sort-of resembling alive. It
ultimately flopped from low subscribership and increasingly dated music, a couple years or so before
Seeburg Phono itself croaked in '89. Don't know what "Lifestyle AC" was though. Maybe it was their
attempt at a Foreground Music One-like service?
AEI Music bought the uplink facility as surplus for basically pennies on the dollar when Seeburg Phono
were liquidated in 1989, and operated their satellite service from there until it was merged with DMX's
kit in after the buyout in 2002.
So they started as a satellite service? I thought Muzak began with LP records of instrumentals, then went
to tapes and eventually added satellite later.
There were a bunch of in-store music networks on Spacenet 3, tp 18 between 5.2 and 7.4mhz in the '90s
according to another C-Band chart I found online. Also a bunch on K2 Ku-Band and Galaxy 4 Ku-Band but
they were FM Squared (FM2). I wonder who these stores were? I'd assume Kroger and Safeway were a
couple of clients on satellite at that time, maybe some department stores or restaurant chains?
Oh, and BTW, enjoying those old AEI tapes you posted recently to Archive. And since you're
knowledgeable with that equipment, curious question: Can you also play Muzak Tones or equivalent 4-
track cassettes in an AEI player? I keep seeing them pop up on eBay even though I don't have a player...
So they started as a satellite service? I thought Muzak began with LP records of instrumentals, then went
to tapes and eventually added satellite later.
Muzak began as a wired service using their own or leased lines, and when FM could add SCA services,
they began distributing their service on local FMs using dedicated SCA receivers. Many local stations
created their own background service using their SCA and locally produced music from records.
In fact, in several nations in Latin America in the 60's (Mexico, Chile and Perú being three of them) early
FMs ran no commercials and made their money from the SCA service to stores.
The concept of "wired music" was created in the 1920's, and developed nationally in the 30's.
Muzak - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
For many years, starting in the 50's, Muzak produced a lot of its own music, just like Shulke, Bonneville
and the group of Independent Beautiful Music stations.
^-- What David said. Muzak did make 33 1/3 RPM vertical electrical transcriptions of music (which do
show up on E-Bay quite regularly) for both third-party musicians and by their in-house bands for their
own service, which were used for their early broadcasts. Muzak initially broadcast via power lines in New
York City (a service called "Wired Radio" which later became Muzak) then started leasing broadcast-
grade telephone lines from Ma Bell, which lasted (for the most part) until the late 1950s when
cheaper/more efficient/cheaper SCA replaced it pretty much everywhere. They still kept some of their
wireline syndication infrastructure in place to directly feed FM stations that weren't running Muzak off
reel-to-reel tapes, but their wire-to-subscriber service was dead in the water by the start of the 60s.
Then once they began satellite broadcasting in the mid-70s, it killed off tape and wireline syndication
entirely (yet, strangely, it would take satellite until 2007 to completely annhilate their remaining SCA
service nationwide).
also play Muzak Tones or equivalent 4-track cassettes in an AEI player? I keep seeing them pop up on
eBay even though I don't have a player...
Short answer: it depends. Muzak had two different, incompatible Philips cassette systems in place for its
run of that format and the later/latter of them was identical of AEI's format.
Long answer:
The main differences are in the track layout and playback speed. Their original format was the horrific
kludge that was the CP1600, a dual-deck 1 7/8 or 15/16 IPS switchable machine (the latter was hardly
ever used for music) and was the one IIRC databits did an analysis of some years ago on Youtube. This
big, heavy, 19" rack-mountable monstrosity played cassette tapes in the forwards direction only, tracks 1
and 2 being on side 1 left and right (when compared to a "normal" cassette, anyways) and 3 and 4 were
"side 2" right and left, respectively - I put "side 2" in quotes because there really isn't a "side 1" or "side
2" in 1600-land. In fact if you were to play such a tape on a conventional 2-channel stereo deck then the
"side 2" tracks appear both swapped and reversed - they actually (literally) are playing backwards. In
other words, think of the way they'd be laid out on a multi-track endless loop tape like a 4-track Fidelipac
and that's basically like what you have here. (If you download the unprocessed PCM files of, say,
"American Graffiti" or "Rock of the 80s" and analyse them in Audacity you can see this for yourself.)
WTF? Well, basically, at the end of each track is a 25 Hz cue tone used to signal the deck to rewind the
tape back to the start and to switch to the next track. Not kidding. It actually had to rewind the entire 45-
minute (or however long) cartridge just to start the next segment of the programme. Slow, inefficient
and actually fairly unreliable, though it didn't stop them from operating the service in that format until
they said "enough" and finally started playing with......
AEI's smaller, simpler, efficient and all around much more elegant Propac 4, which Muzak called the
"CP2500". This system is a proper bidirectional 4-track system, albeit running at 1 2/5 IPS (3/4 of the 1
7/8 IPS conventional Philips cassettes and most CP1600 tapes used). The decidedly odd speed was a
compromise between runtime and audio quality - high-end response especialy benefits from the higher
speed afforded by being between half-speed (15/16) and full-speed (1 7/8). This also made it possible to
record up to an hour on a single track of a then-common 90-minute cassette (45 minutes per side). 120
minute blanks were available on the market and they could have just as easily designed it as a 1 7/8
machine and used them, though they weren't as common because the thinner tape gave them an odd
stigma of being fragile and unreliable. At the very least it did increase the print-through slightly. (Funny. I
suppose on some decks theywould be problematic, but I used them for years with almost no ill effect,
except for a Walkman that would get hungry from time to time and crunch one up... but then, it would
do that even with 60 and 90-minute carts, which use thicker tape.) Track layout is side 1 1L 3R and side 2
4L 2R....and yes, there really is a "side 2" in PP4/CP2500. At a minimum, when duplicating to the
computer, all you would need to do is play both sides into Audacity, speed-correct them by -25.000%
then split them into mono tracks. A lot of them could benefit from an additional slight speed reduction
(between -1.75 and -2.5%) because I think they both had mastering equipment that ran too slow,
therefore the music always sounds pitched-up. Muzak's version of the Propac, at least initially, differed
from the AEI unit cosmetically. Muzak's machine had a slider volume control and 4 LEDs to indicate track
(like most 8-track players had) whilst the AEI machine had rotary tone and volume controls and an 8-
segment numeric LED display.
So, Muzak published cassettes under the Tones label (and later the generic Muzak label) for both the
crappy 1600 and the slicker and cooler Propac. If you have a Propac machine then tapes recorded for the
CP2500 will play on it ("Motown III" is in this format - again, grab its unprocessed PCMs and compare it
to those of one of the AEI tapes) and vice versa with AEI tapes and a Muzak 2500. In fact later in its run,
after 2002, Muzak actually discontinued the 2500 and started distributing surplus AEI Propac machines,
ostensibly purchased from DMX, and refitted them with Muzak logo decals where the AEI ones were!
Now, "equivalent" tapes: well, maybe, assuming they're at least recorded at the speed the unit expects
(1 2/5). You can actually generate tape-out files for it by speeding your audio up to +33.3% (yes, tyhat's
right, 33 and one-third) and compiling them using the 1L3R/4L2R mono track layout, then recording
them to a cassette. 25Hz is optional; Muzak's literature claims the 2500 can use it but AEI didn't seem to,
at least not in any of the tapes I have. I can't guarantee they'll sound very good, but as proof-of-concept
or for experimentation it'd be fine. I think AEI and Muzak actually used to boost the treble response
when preparing their masters to compensate for the high-end loss that would have happened running at
the lower-than-normal speed; if they did then (to my infection- and 500-800cc motocross engine noise-
damaged ears, anyways) it seems to have worked.
Correction: The CP2500 had the rotary volume control whilst AEI's unit had the slider. Muzak's also had a
membrane keypad for its playback controls whereas the Propac used several red plastic buttons (though
it was probably still the same membrane underneath, like most mainstream computer keyboards use).
Beyond the cosmetic differences of their front panels, the two functioned exactly the same and would
play each other's tapes.
As for wrestling: GWF (Global Wrestling Federation) was satellite-fed, while WWF Superstars/Wrestling
Challenge and WCW Worldwide were still sent to stations via FedEx/UPS; but by the mid'-90s starting
with Shotgun Saturday Night, WWF/WWE would finally switch to satellite distribution for their
syndicated shows.
Vince McMahon was late in transitioning to satellite! I guess the WWF thought that duplicating 175
tapes of that week's Superstars (from the master) and transporting them on UPS next-day mail to the
stations, was better than uplinking it at a certain time during the week. I wonder who else did the same?
Can't imagine there were many other syndicated shows sent by videotapes in the early-mid '90s.
Infomercials, on the other hand, were often sent to stations on tape. I've seen Betacams sold on eBay
that had 28:30 infomercials on them with certain 800 numbers on the labels.
Have you seen Ronco syndication tapes on there? (Disclaimer: I've never looked.) Better grab them now
if you find one; they're liable to shoot upwards in value on the collector's market soon if they haven't
already......
Here is what UPN 6, a cable only UPN station serving north central West Virginia, offered on June 3,
2002. From an archive of WDTV's website.
6 am – First Business
6:30 am – AgDay
8:30 am – Recess
9 am – Maury
1 pm – Moesha
2 pm – Bewitched
2:30 pm – I Dream of Jeannie
3 pm – Ricki Lake
4 pm – Judge Hatchett
4:30 pm – Cheers
8 pm – The Hughleys
9 pm – The Parkers
9:30 pm – Girlfriends
10 pm – Blind Date
4 - WTMJ (NBC)
6:00 am - News
7:00 am - Today
10:00 am - Leeza
11:00 am - News
11:30 am - News
3:30 pm - Jeopardy!
4:00 pm - News
4:30 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Seinfeld
8:30 pm - Working
10:00 pm - News
10:35 pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
11:35 pm - EXTRA
1:05 am - Later
6 - WITI (Fox)
11:00 am - M*A*S*H
11:30 am - M*A*S*H
12:00 pm - News
12:30 pm - Real TV
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
9:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - News
10:40 pm - M*A*S*H
12:35 am - Cops
9:00 am - Matlock
10:00 am - Matlock
6:00 pm - Martin
6:30 pm - Martin
9:00 pm - News
10:00 pm - Vibe
10 - WMVS (PBS)
3:30 pm - Arthur
4:30 pm - Wishbone
6:30 pm - TECHNObytes
12 - WISN (ABC)
5:30 am - News
11:00 am - Maury
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
8:30 pm - Ellen
10:00 pm - News
11:05 pm - Coach
11:35 pm - Nightline
18 - WVTV (WB)
7:00 am - X-Men
11:00 am - Amen
4:30 pm - Blossom
6:30 pm - Seinfeld
24 - WCGV (Ind.)
5:00 am - Matthew
7:30 am - Casper
11:00 am - Matlock
1:00 pm - Matlock
3:00 pm - Spider-Man
9:00 am - Frasier
12:00 am - Martin
12:30 am - Vibe
3:00 am - 1 Peter
7:00 am - X-Men
7:30 am - Mummies Alive!
8:30 am - DuckTales
1:00 pm - Pictionary
2:00 pm - Amen
6:30 pm - Martin
9:00 pm - Vibe
10:30 pm - Roseanne
11:00 pm - Martin
11:30 pm - Grace Under Fire
58 - WDJT (CBS)
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - CBS Evening News
6:00 pm - News
6:30 pm - Pictionary
10:00 pm - News
Somehow, people must have missed this post. I was really looking
WCGV lost its UPN affiliation at the start of 1998, due to some contractual disagreements between the
network and Sinclair, WCGV's owner. Around that same time, many of Sinclair's UPN-affiliated stations
dropped the network, and switched to The WB, while WCGV briefly reverted back to an independent.
UPN was back on WCGV before the start of the next TV season.
I'm surprised WMVT wasn't mentioned. You know, the other half of Milwaukee PBS?
Retro Cedar Rapids Waterloo Iowa Saturday December 7, 1991
KGAN CBS 2
6am Bullwinkle
8am Garfield
11am Commercial Programs (Pre-Empts Inspector Gadget and Riders in the Sky)
6pm News
7pm Garfield
8pm To Be Announced
10pm News
2am News
KWWL NBC 7
7am Spacecats
7:30 Yo Yogi
8:30 ProStars
9am Wishkid
9:30 Movie "Pete's Dragon" (Preempts Chip & Pepper, Saved By The Bell 2 episodes and NBA Inside
Stuff.)
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
8:30 Nurses
9pm Pearl
10pm News
KCRG ABC 9
8:30 Beetlejuice
11am Hammerman
5:30 News
10pm News
10:30 To Be Announced
3am News
KOCR FOX 28
8:30 Taz-Mania
5pm Tarzan
5:30 Superboy
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Saturday December 7, 1974
NOTE: KPBS is during its Membership Awareness Week(December 6 through December 15, 1974) so I
don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974
before the December Awareness Week.
8:30 AM Zoom
9:00 AM Carrascolendas
1:00 PM NOVA
2:00 PM Soundstage
10:30 PM Soul
11:30 PM Sign-Off
What I heard that time Mister Rogers Neighborhood was on Mondays through Fridays at 5:00 PM on
KPBS! Only Sesame Street Monday through Saturday every morning, and only sign on sometimes Sunday
Afternoons.
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Monday December 9, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week(December 6 through December 15, 1974) so
I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974
before the December Awareness Week.
12:00 PM Meecology
6:30 PM Zoom
7:00 PM An Evening of Championship Skating
9:00 PM Ragtime (Host Max Morath) (Repeat of 9:20 p.m. Sat. Dec. 7.)
10:30 PM Nana
11:30 PM Sign-Off
KGAN CBS 2
7:30 30 on 2
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
2:20 News
KWWL NBC 7
6:30 Torkelsons
10pm News
10:35 Movie "Going for the Gold : The Bill Johnson Story"
KCRG ABC 9
6am In America
2:30 Who's the Boss? (This episode was pre-empted on Saturday night because of basketball.)
3pm Golf
5:30 News
10pm News
12:30 News
KOCR FOX 28
9:30 GamePro
4pm Monsters
7:30 Roc
8pm Married...With Children
WOI ABC 5
3pm Golf
5pm Newsmakers
10pm News
11:35 Stuntmasters
12:35 Missing/Reward
KCCI CBS 8
4:30 At Issue
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
10:30 Newhart
1am News
WHO NBC 13
10pm News
11pm Matlock
Mid. In America
1:25 News
2am Nightside
2:30 News
3am Nightside
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 13 Weekly
KDSM FOX 17
6:30 Bullwinkle
7am Commercial Programs
7:30 Roc
5am Studio 22
8:30 Beetlejuice
11am Hammerman
9pm Commish
10pm News
10:35 Cheers
11:05 Lightning Force
KCCI CBS 8
7:30 K-TV
8am Garfield
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Newhart
2:30 News
WHO NBC 13
6am Scratch
7am Spacecats
8:30 ProStars
9am Wishkid
6pm News
8:30 Nurses
9pm Pearl
10pm News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
5am Bullwinkle
8:30 Taz-Mania
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm Cops
9:30 Cops
4:30 Bullwinkle
Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Ottumwa, Dubuque Iowa Wednesday December 11, 1991
Noon News
6pm News
6:30 Mash
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
10:30 Cheers
2am News
6am News
10am Home
11:30 Loving
5pm Jeopardy
5:30 News
10pm News
10:30 Nightline
6pm News
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
11:30 Personals
12:30 News
5:30 Ag Day
6:30 News
7am Today
11am Concentration
Noon News
4:30 Jeopardy
6pm News
8pm Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Tonight
12:35 Cheers
1:35 News
2:10 Nightside
5:25 Inspirations
11:30 News
5pm News
5:30 News
7pm Dinosaurs
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:35 Nightline
1:05 Inspirations
6:30 DuckTales
1pm Geraldo
4pm Beetlejuice
5:30 Newhart
9pm Matlock
10pm Married...With Children
9:30 Bewitched
11am Matlock
Noon Geraldo
2pm Webster
2:30 DuckTales
4:30 Beetlejuice
12:30 Newhart
5:30 Ag Day
7am Jetsons
8:30 Widget
Noon Geraldo
1pm Widget
1:30 C.L.Y.D.E.
2pm He-Man
2:30 Heathcliff
3pm Jetsons
4pm Beetlejuice
4:30 Judge
10am Home
11am Judge
11:30 Loving
Noon All My Children
6pm News
7pm Dinosaurs
10pm News
10:30 Nightline
11pm To Be Announced
Mid. News
KGAN CBS 2
Noon News
5pm Cheers
6pm News
6:30 Mash
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Cheers
KWWL NBC 7
6am News
7am Today
11am Concentration
Noon News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
8pm Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Tonight
KCRG ABC 9
6am News
9am Geraldo
10am Home
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Dinosaurs
7:30 Wonder Years
10pm News
11:35 Nightline
12:35 News
KOCR FOX 28
7am DuckTales
1:30 Heathcliff
2pm He-Man
2:30 Widget
3pm Jetsons
3:30 Beetlejuice
11:30 Personals
12:30 To Be Announced
WOI ABC 5
6am News
6:30 ABC News
11am Home
11:30 News
5pm News
6:30 Cheers
7pm Dinosaurs
10pm News
10:35 Cheers
11:05 Mash
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Three's a Crowd
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 Ag Day
6:30 News
Noon News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
6:30 Golden Girls
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
10:35 Newhart
11:05 Matlock
12:35 News
WHO NBC 13
6:30 News
7am Today
9:30 Concentration
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Tonight
1:05 Nightside
1:30 News
2:05 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
5am Judge
5:30 Judge
6am Widget
6:30 DuckTales
11am Webster
4pm Beetlejuice
11:45 Iniminmagimo
8:30 Manon
11:30 Le Telejournal
11:55 Le Point
12:30 metro
7:00 He-Man
8:00 Canada Am
2:30 Lifetime
5:30 Jefferson’s
8:00 Airwolf 2
1:00 Magnum PI
2:00 Cheers
12:30 Midday
9:30 Dallas
Not be Confused with the one from New Brunswick, also on that day
Retro: Waterloo Iowa, Saturday July 9, 1994
KGAN CBS 2
6am Bullwinkle
7am Underdog
8am Garfield
6pm News
6:30 Mash
10pm News
10:35 Entertainment Tonight
11:35 Mash
1:35 News
KWWL NBC 7
6am Widget
7am Today
3pm Golf
5pm Court TV
6pm News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
9pm Sisters
10pm News
1:30 News
3am Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
6am News
9am Cryptkeeper
9pm Commish
10pm News
1:35 In Concert
2:05 News
KOCR FOX 28
8:30 Thunderbirds
9:30 Taz-Mania
10am X-Men
11:30 Wonderland
3pm Highlander
6pm Robocop
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
10:30 Babylon 5
WOI ABC 5
6:30 Widget
9am Cryptkeeper
5:30 News
9pm Commish
10pm News
11:30 Baywatch
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
6am Conan/Young Warriors
6:30 Storybreak
7am Marsupalami
8am Garfield
1pm Jeopardy
6pm News
10pm News
Mid. Renegade
3am News
WHO NBC 13
6am Wonderland
7am Today
3pm Golf
6pm News
9pm Sisters
10pm News
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
5am T-Rex
8:30 Thunderbirds
9:30 Taz-Mania
10am X-Men
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm Robocop
KGAN CBS 2
6:30 Exosquad
5:30 News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
10:35 Mash
1:05 News
KWWL NBC 7
1pm To Be Announced
2pm Golf
5pm #1 Country
10pm News
11:35 Crusaders
1:35 News
2:10 Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
6am News
8am Movie "Shipwrecked"
5:30 News
10pm News
11:35 Untouchables
KOCR FOX 28
5:30 T-Rex
9am Motorweek
3:30 Extremists
5pm Haven
7pm Martin
9pm Babylon 5
WOI ABC 5
5:30 News
10pm News
Mid. Highlander
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
11am At Issue
Noon Renegade
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
WHO NBC 13
10am Motorweek
10:30 To Be Announced
2pm Golf
5pm News
10pm News
10:35 Crusaders
12:30 News
1:05 To Be Announced
1:35 News
2:10 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
5:30 Perfect Strangers
7pm Martin
9pm Untouchables
11:30 Untouchables
5 am – Diff'rent Strokes
7 am – Growing Pains
9 am – 227
9:30 am – 227
1 pm – Diff'rent Strokes
2 pm – Dear John
4 pm – Growing Pains
4:30 pm – Growing Pains
6 pm – Family Ties
7 pm – Wings
7:30 pm – Wings
8 pm – 227
8:30 pm – 227
9 pm – Designing Women
10 pm – Murphy Brown
11 pm – Becker
11:30 pm – Becker
3 am – Wings
3:30 am – Wings
4 am – Designing Women
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Monday February 25, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22
through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973
before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the
station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
6:00 PM Zoom
11:00 PM Woman
11:30 PM Sign-Off
Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Ottumwa, Dubuque Tuesday July 12, 1994
KIMT CBS 3 (Mason City)
6:30 News
Noon News
4pm Bonkers
5pm Mash
6pm News
6:30 Coach
11:35 Cheers
1:05 News
6am Ag Day
9am Vicki
11:30 Loving
4pm Roseanne
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Coach
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
1:05 News
9am Vicki
6pm News
10pm News
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
6pm News
10pm News
1:05 Cheers
1:35 News
6am News
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Coach
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:35 Nightline
1:05 News
1:40 Inspirations
4pm Animinaiacs
4:30 Batman
6:30 Cops
7:30 Roc
6:30 Bonkers
9am Matlock
11am Geraldo
3:30 Animinaiacs
4pm Batman
6pm Roseanne
6:30 Coach
7:30 Roc
9pm Babylon 5
10pm Roseanne
5:30 Ag Day
7:30 Xuxa
8am Movie - To Be Announced
10am Valuevision
1:30 T-Rex
6pm #1 Country
8:30 Riviera
Mid. Valuevision
11am Loving
11:30 News
4pm Newhart
6pm News
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Coach
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
KGAN CBS 2
6am News
10am Vicki
Noon News
3:30 Bonkers
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Cops
2:05 News
KWWL NBC 7
6am News
7am Today
9am Leeza
Noon News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
10pm News
1:35 News
3am Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
5am Ag Day
6am News
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Coach
10pm News
11:35 Nightline
KOCR FOX 28
4pm Animinaiacs
4:30 Batman
7:30 Roc
10pm Highlander
6am News
11am Loving
11:30 News
3pm Vicki
5pm Mash
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Coach
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Cheers
11:35 Rush Limbaugh
KCCI CBS 8
6am News
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
WHO NBC 13
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
9am Leeza
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
10pm News
1:05 Geraldo
2:05 Nightside
2:30 News
4:05 Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
5:30 DuckTales
9am Leeza
3:30 Animinaiacs
4pm Bonkers
4:30 Batman
6:30 Coach
7:30 Roc
11:30 Cops
4am Bewitched
WDIV 4 (NBC)
5:00 Topper
7:00 Kidbits
8:00 Kissyfur
10:00 Smurfs
12:30 Pump It Up
6:00 News
8:00 Amen
8:30 13 East
10:00 Hunter
11:00 News
4:00 Topper
4:30 News
WXYZ 7 (ABC)
10:30 Beetlejuice
1:00 NFL Preseason Football: Hall of Fame Game – Chicago Bears vs. Cleveland Browns
4:30 Wide World of Sports (coverage of the USA-USSR Gymnastics Meet from San Jose/Hambletonian
harness race from East Rutherford, New Jersey)
8:30 Monopoly
WTOL 11 (CBS)
7:30 Agri-Country
11:35 Movie: "Double Play" (1972, Ghost Story and Movin' On)
1:35 How to Get a Second Paycheck Without Getting a Second Job
2:05 sign-off
8:00 Kissyfur
10:00 Smurfs
12:30 ALF
6:00 News
8:00 Amen
8:30 13 East
9:00 Golden Girls
10:00 Hunter
11:00 News
3:30 News
4:00 sign-off
7:00 Perceptions
5:00 A-Team
6:00 Airwolf
7:00 Rockford Files
10:00 Monsters
10:30 Beetlejuice
1:00 NFL Preseason Football: Hall of Fame Game – Chicago Bears vs. Cleveland Browns
8:30 Monopoly
2:00 sign-off
WGTE 30 (PBS)
Noon Motorweek
2:00 TBA
2:30 Hometime
4:00 Collectors
WUPW 36 (Fox)
9:00 TBA
9:30 Kitchenmate
4:30/5:00 Batman
9:00 Cops
9:00 Cops
1:30 CHiPs
WTVS 56 (PBS)
10:30 Motorweek
3:00 Collectors
3:30 Hometime
2:00 sign-off
6:00 Soulbeat
9:00 Informercials
3:00 SRO
4:00 Contempo
2:00 Soulbeat
KGAN CBS 2
6am Bullwinkle
6:30 Phantom 2040
7am Underdog
7:30 Beethoven
8am Aladdin
9am WildC.A.T.S.
11am Informarcials
6pm News
10pm News
1:35 News
KWWL NBC 7
7am Today
11:30 To Be Announced
6pm News
7:30 Mommies
9pm Sisters
10pm News
10:30 Saturday Night Live
Mid. Informical
2am Entertainers
KCRG ABC 9
6am News
11am Cro
Noon Informarcials
5:30 News
6pm Simpsons
6:30 Simpsons
9pm Commish
10pm News
10:35 Movie "White Nights"
1:35 Informical
2:05 In Concert
WOI ABC 5
6am DuckTales
8am Cryptkeeper
8:30 Reboot
11am Cro
9pm Commish
10pm News
10:30 Baywatch
12:30 In Concert
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
6am Storybreak
7:30 Beethoven
8am Aladdin
9am WildC.A.T.S.
4pm Skiing
6pm News
10pm News
11pm Renegade
2am Entertainers
3am News
WHO NBC 13
5am Nightside
7am Today
9am Today in Iowa Saturday
1:30 To Be Announced
6pm News
7:30 Mommies
9pm Sisters
10pm News
3am Nightside
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
5:30 Wonderland
8am Animinaiacs
10am X-Men
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
3:30 Bewitched
4am Bewitched
KGAN CBS 2
6:30 Exosquad
7am Informical
10:30 Informical
6pm 60 Minutes
KWWL NBC 7
7am Today
9am To Be Announced
10pm News
11:35 Crusaders
3am Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
6am News
3:30 Informarcials
5:30 News
10pm News
1:05 Informical
1:35 News
WOI ABC 5
10am Informical
11:30 Newsmakers
12:30 Informarcials
3pm Kickin' It
5:30 News
10pm News
11:30 Highlander
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
6:30 Informical
11:30 Informical
Noon Hawkeye
3:30 Informical
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10:30 News
1am Crusaders
2am Informical
WHO NBC 13
5am Informical
7am Today
10pm News
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
6:30 Informical
8am Informicals
11am To Be Announced
5:30 Coach
6pm Simpsons
8:30 Dream On
10pm Robocop
Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Ottumwa, Dubuque Iowa Wednesday January 18, 1995
6am News
Noon News
3pm Bonkers
3:30 Garfield
4pm Aladdin
6pm News
6:30 Coach
10pm News
11:35 Cheers
12:35 Extra
3:05 News
6am News
11:30 Loving
4pm Roseanne
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Ellen
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Rush Limbaugh
9am Marilu
6pm News
6:30 Extra
10pm News
12:35 Informical
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
11am Cheers
Noon News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
5:30 NBC News
6pm News
10pm News
1:05 News
6am News
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Ellen
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Nightline
1:05 News
1:40 Inspirations
6am Exosquad
6:30 Bonkers
7am Aladdin
8am Cubhouse
10am Informarcials
3:30 Taz-Mania
4pm Animinaiacs
5pm Simpsons
6:30 Cops
11:30 Informarcials
7am Aladdin
8am Bonkers
9am Matlock
2pm Cubhouse
3pm Taz-Mania
3:30 Animinaiacs
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Roseanne
6:30 Coach
10pm Roseanne
Mid. Geraldo
4am Gunsmoke
11am Informical
11:30 Loving
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Ellen
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
KGAN CBS 2
6am News
Noon News
3:30 Aladdin
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Cops
KWWL NBC 7
6am News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Jay Leno
12:35 Informical
1:35 News
3am Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
5am Ag Day
6am News
9am Rolonda
11:30 News
5pm News
6:30 Roseanne
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Ellen
10pm News
10:35 Roseanne
11:05 Coach
11:35 Nightline
1:05 Informical
WOI ABC 5
6am News
9am Marilu
11am Loving
11:30 News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
8pm Roseanne
8:30 Ellen
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Cheers
11:35 Mash
KCCI CBS 8
6am News
7am This Morning
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
WHO NBC 13
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
10am Leeza
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
2:35 News
3:10 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
6:30 Cubhouse
7am Aladdin
7:30 Bonkers
11am Informical
11:30 Andy Griffith
3pm Taz-Mania
3:30 Animinaiacs
5:30 Simpsons
6:30 Coach
10pm Cops
1am Informical
3:30 Bewitched
4am Bewitched
WOI ABC 5
6am DuckTales
8am Cryptkeeper
8:30 Reboot
9:30 Fudge
11am Cro
Noon Informarcials
5pm Informical
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Baywatch
11:30 Sightings
12:30 In Concert
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
6am Storybreak
7:30 Beethoven
8am Aladdin
10am WildC.A.T.S.
Noon Videomax
3pm Golf
6pm News
10pm News
11pm Renegade
2am Entertainers
3am News
WHO NBC 13
5am Nightside
7am Today
9am Today in Iowa Saturday
4pm Volleyball
6pm News
10pm News
3am Nightside
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
5:30 Wonderland
7am Animaniacs
9am Spider-Man
10am X-Men
11pm Legend
Mid. Babylon 5
1am Star Trek Deep Space Nine
WOI ABC 5
8am Informical
10am Informical
11:30 Newsmakers
Noon Soccer
2:30 Boxing
5:30 News
Mid. Highlander
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
6am Informical
6:30 In Touch
11am Hawkeye
Noon Informical
3pm Golf
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
1am Informarcials
2am News
WHO NBC 13
5am Informical
6am To Be Announced
6:30 Informical
7am Today
11am To Be Announced
2pm Gymnastics
4pm Volleyball
5pm News
10pm News
10:35 Barnstormers Coaches Show
12:35 Informarcials
1:35 News
2:10 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
6:30 Informical
7pm Simpsons
9pm Marker
11pm Pointman
1am Informarcials
WOI ABC 5
6am News
11am Loving
11:30 News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
8:30 Coach
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Mash
11:35 Cheers
KCCI CBS 8
6am News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
2:05 Informical
WHO NBC 13
5am Ag Day
7am Today
10am Leeza
11am Informical
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Wings
8pm Frasier
10pm News
2:35 News
3:10 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
6:30 Cubhouse
7am Aladdin
7:30 Bonkers
11am Bewitched
2pm.Transformers
3pm Taz-Mania
3:30 Animinaiacs
5:30 Simpsons
6:30 Coach
10pm Cops
KGAN CBS 2
Noon News
3pm Bonkers
3:30 Aladdin
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Cops
3:05 News
KWWL NBC 7
6am News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
3am Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
5am Ag Day
6am News
9am Rolonda
11:30 News
5pm News
5:30 ABC News
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
8:30 Coach
10pm News
10:35 Roseanne
11:05 Coach
11:35 Nightline
1:05 Informical
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Tuesday February 26th, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22
through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973
before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the
station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
6:00 PM Zoom
9:30 PM Silent Film Classics: His Royal Slyness (Starring Harold Lloyd)
10:30 PM Silent Film Classics: The Pirate's Treasure (Starring Pearl White)
11:00 PM Sign-Off
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Days of Our Lives
11:00 Leeza
12:00 News
12:30 Donahue
2:00 Vicki!
5:00 Roseanne
5:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Now
11:00 News
11:00 Midday
3:00 Taxi
5:00 News
7:00 Contact
9:00 Lea
11:00 Newhart
6:30 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Cops
8:30 Tom
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
6:00 News
6:20 News
7:00 Today
11:00 Vicki!
12:00 News
12:30 Donahue
1:30 Leeza
5:00 Cheers
5:30 News
9:00 Now
11:00 News
2:05 News
6:30 News
10:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 News
8:00 Thea
11:00 News
2:35 sign-off
6:30 News
4:00 Donahue
5:00 Cheers
6:00 News
7:00 Nurses
7:30 Frasier
8:30 Tom
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
1:38 sign-off
6:30 News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
5:30 Coach
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Thea
11:00 News
6:30 Canada AM
11:30 Bonkers
12:00 News
1:00 Shirley
4:00 News
10:00 Diamonds
11:30 News
12:00 Head of the Class
12:30 sign-off
6:45 AM Weather
3:00 GED
6:00 Bonjour
6:00 News
10:00 Geraldo
12:00 News
5:30 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
8:30 Tom
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
6:30 Underdog
8:00 DuckTales
4:30 Bonkers
6:30 Coach
7:00 Cheers
10:30 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
8:00 Bonkers
2:30 DuckTales
4:00 Animaniacs
7:00 Cops
10:00 News
12:30 sign-off
6:00 Widget
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
KGAN CBS 2
10am Movie "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" (Pre-Empts Ninja Turtles, Aladdin, Beakman's World, Really
Wild Animals).
3pm Golf
5pm Informical
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Cheers
12:05 Mash
1:35 Newsworthy
KWWL NBC 7
5am Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures
6am News
7am Today
2pm Volleyball
3pm Golf
6pm News
10pm News
3am Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
6am News
10am Fudge
5:30 News
6pm Roseanne
10pm News
1:35 Informical
KFXA FOX 28
6am Jelly Bean Jungle
9am Casper
9:30 Goosebumps
10am Spider-Man
Noon Baseball
4pm Informarcials
10pm News
10:35 Mad TV
WOI ABC 5
8am Fudge
10am Fudge
5pm Informical
6pm News
10pm News
12:30 In Concert
1am Rescue 911
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
3pm Golf
5pm Motorweek
6pm News
10pm News
11:05 Renegade
2:05 Entertainers
3:05 News
WHO NBC 13
5am Nightside
7am Today
Noon To Be Announced
2pm Volleyball
3pm Golf
5pm Seinfeld
5:30 NBC News
6pm News
10pm News
Mid. Informical
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
9:30 Goosebumps
10am Spider-Man
Noon Baseball
6pm Coach
10pm Mad TV
11pm Baywatch
1am Informical
KGAN CBS 2
7am Informical
7:30 Jack Van Impe
12:30 Tennis
3pm Golf
5:30 News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
10:35 Mash
KWWL NBC 7
6am News
7am Today
9am Home
9:30 Informical
10:30 Haven
2pm Volleyball
3pm Golf
5pm News
10pm News
3:05 Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
6am News
5:30 News
10pm News
7am Informarcials
8:30 Informical
9:30 Informarcials
11am Informarcials
5pm Informarcials
7pm Simpsons
10pm News
12:35 Highlander
WOI ABC 5
8am Newsmakers
10am Informical
Noon Informarcials
5:30 News
10pm News
11pm Highlander
Mid. Extra
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 News
6am Informarcials
11am Informical
12:30 Tennis
3pm Golf
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
2:05 News
WHO NBC 13
5am Nightside
7am Today
11am Informarcials
2pm Volleyball
3pm Golf
5pm News
10pm News
1:05 Informical
2:35 News
3am Nightside
3:35 News
4am Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
9am Informarcials
7pm Simpsons
Mid. Extremists
12:30 Informical
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Wednesday February 27th, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22
through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973
before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the
station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
8:00 AM To Be Announced
6:00 PM Zoom
6:30 PM Who's Afraid of Opera?: he Barber of Seville- Opera for the entire family. Rossinis great opera
rendered in English, with the London Symphony Orchestra and the great Joan Sutherland. Puppets are
used as an off-stage device to describe the plot for children.
7:00 PM Boom, Bust or Break: Even Members of San Diego's financial and business community join
Gloria Penner in a discussion of the impact of national politics, the energy crisis, and the economic
slowdown on San Diego.
8:00 PM His Royal Slyness (Repeat of Tuesday February 26th, 9:30 PM)
Leonard Bernstein's much acclaimed Mass, commissioned by Mrs. Aristotle Onassis for the inauguration
of Washingtons John F. Kennedy Center, is performed by singers, dancers and musicians from Yale
University for the gala European premiere from the great hall of Vienna Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria.
10:30 PM Bolero
Artful camera work lends intensity to a performance of Ravel's sensual classic. Zubin Mehta conducts the
Los Angeles Philharmonic. The camera takes its cut from the music isolating the flute solo that
introduces the piece; moving from musician to musician as the single motif is picked up and repeated;
drawing viewers into the center of the orchestra for the driving climax.
11:00 PM Sign-Off
Retro: Mason City Quad Cities Ottumwa Dubuque Monday August 26, 1996
6am News
Noon News
3pm Aladdin
3:30 Gargoyles
5pm Cheers
6pm News
8:30 Cybil
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
2:05 News
5:30 Ag Day
11am Roseanne
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
6:30 Seinfeld
8:30 Cybil
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:05 Extra
1:35 Informarcials
5am Ag Day
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
1:05 News
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Nightline
12:35 Informical
1:05 News
1:40 Informical
2:10 Inspirations
7am Gargoyles
10am Informical
Noon Baywatch
3pm Taz-Mania
6:30 Cops
9pm Seinfeld
9:30 Simpsons
10pm Babylon 5
11:30 LAPD
Mid. Movie "Redneck"
2am Tempestt
5:30 Dinosaurs
6am Gargoyles
7am Aladdin
8:30 Blossom
11am Matlock
3pm Taz-Mania
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Roseanne
9pm Baywatch
10pm Coach
10:30 Baywatch
11:30 Cops
1am Geraldo
2am Informical
Note: KFXB FOX 40 has the same listings as Fox 28 expect the following
6pm News
WOI ABC 5
6am News
11:30 News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Mash
11:35 Cheers
1:05 Informical
KCCI CBS 8
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
8:30 Cybil
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:35 News
WHO NBC 13
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
10am Leeza
11am Informical
Noon News
4:30 Seinfeld
5pm News
6pm News
1:05 Informical
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
KDSM FOX 17
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
6:30 Bonkers
7am Gargoyles
7:30 Eek!stravaganza
8am Aladdin
11am Informicals
12:30 Informical
1pm Step by Step
1:30 Dinosaurs
2pm Informical
2:30 Taz-Mania
5pm Blossom
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Coach
10:30 Coach
Mid. Informicals
3:30 Baywatch
4:30 Bewitched
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
8:30 Cybil
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
2:05 News
KWWL NBC 7
6am News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
1:05 Tempestt
3:05 Nightside
KCRG ABC 9
5:30 News
11:30 News
3pm Blossom
3:30 Simpsons
5pm News
5:30 ABC News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Roseanne
11:05 Coach
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Informical
4:30 Ag Day
KFXA FOX 28
7am Aladdin
8am Gargoyles
9am Bonkers
9:30 Dinosaurs
10am After Breakfast
3pm Taz-Mania
6pm Cops
9pm Baywatch
10pm News
11:05 Informicals
KGAN didn't show The Price is Right for Sally Jessy Raphael? I don't recall seeing a CBS station pre-
empting The Price is Right, at least not in the 80s and 90s.
I didn't think they did either but that's what was shown in the tv guide. I didn't think any CBS channels
Preempts the price is right as they did with some game shows from 9-10am.
Retro: Des Moines Iowa Saturday September 14, 1996
WOI 5 (ABC)
11am Flash Forward (The series returns with episodes that previously aired on Disney)
Noon Informical
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Outer Limits
12:30 In Concert
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
11:30 Storybreak
12:30 Informical
1pm Golf
6pm News
6:30 Inside Edition Weekend
10pm News
2:05 Entertainers
3:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Nightside
7am Today
Noon PE TV
6pm News
11pm News
3am Nightside
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
6:30 To Be Announced
7:30 Beetleborgs
8am Casper
8:30 Spider-Man
9am Goosebumps
10am X-Men
3pm Baseball
7:30 Cops
10pm Mad TV
11:30 Moesha
12:30 Sparks
1am Informical
4am Bewitched
4:30 Bewitched
5:30 Ultraforce
8am Newsmakers
10am Informical
Noon Informarcials
5:30 News
10pm News
10:30 Cheers
11pm Highlander
Mid. Extra!
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am Informicals
Noon Golf
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
1:05 Informical
1:35 News
5am Nightside
7am Today
10pm News
11:35 Informical
12:35 Informarcials
1:35 Nightside
2:05 News
2:35 Nightside
3:05 News
3:35 Nightside
4:05 News
4:35 Nightside
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
6:30 Informical
2am Extremists
WOI 5 (ABC)
6am News
11:30 News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
7:30 Life's Work (Debut)
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Cheers
11:35 Cheers
1:05 Informical
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:05 Real TV
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
9am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Seinfeld
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
10pm News
1:05 Informical
3:35 Nightside
4am News
4:35 Nightside
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
6:30 Aladdin
7am Gargoyles
11am Matlock
2pm ATV
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
11:30 Coach
1am Informical
3am Baywatch
WOI 5 (ABC)
6am News
11:30 News
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Cheers
11:35 Cheers
1:05 Informical
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6am News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:05 Real TV
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
9am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Seinfeld
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
10pm News
1:05 Informical
4am News
4:35 Nightside
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
6:30 Aladdin
7am Gargoyles
11am Matlock
2pm ATV
5:30 Simpsons
11:30 Coach
1am Informical
3am Baywatch
WOI 5 (ABC)
6pm News
10pm News
12:30 In Concert
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
8:30 VideoMax
11:30 Storybreak
12:30 Informical
2pm Informical
6pm News
10pm News
11:05 Two
2:05 Entertainers
3:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Nightside
7am Today
Noon PE TV
12:30 Informical
5pm Seinfeld
6pm News
10pm News
1:05 Nightside
1:35 News
2:05 Nightside
2:35 News
3:10 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informarcials
7:30 Beetleborgs
8am Casper
8:30 Spider-Man
9am Goosebumps
10am X-Men
11am College Football/ To Be Announced (if Baseball airs at noon local programming airs here)
10pm Mad TV
KGAN 2 (CBS)
10am Informarcials (Pre-Empts Baily Kipper's P.O.V. and Cryptkeepers Haunted House)
10pm News
11:35 Entertainers
1:05 Newsworthy
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
6pm News
10pm News
4:30 PE TV
KGAN (ABC)
6am News
6pm News
10pm News
1:35 Informical
KFXA 28 (FOX)
8am Casper
8:30 Spider-Man
9am Goosebumps
10am X-Men
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm Two
10pm Mash
10:30 Mad TV
11:30 To Be Announced
12:30 Highlander
1:30 Informical
7am Informical
1:30 Informarcials
3:30 Informarcials
5:30 News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
6am News
7am Today
9:30 Home
10pm News
1:35 Haven
3:05 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
1pm Informarcials
3:30 Informarcials
4:30 Powerhouse
5:30 News
10pm News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6:30 Informarcials
10pm Mash
Mid. Informical
5:30 Ultraforce
8am Newsmakers
10am Informical
Noon Informarcials
5:30 News
10pm News
10:30 Cheers
11pm Highlander
Mid. Extra!
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am Informarcials
3pm Two
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
1:05 Informical
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Nightside
7am Today
5pm News
10pm News
11:35 Informarcials
12:35 Court TV: Justice This Week
1:05 Informical
1:35 News
2:05 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informicals
6:30 Informical
9pm Cops
9:30 Cops
2am Extremists
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Thursday February 28th, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22
through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973
before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the
station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
8:30 AM To Be Announced
6:00 PM Zoom
10:30 PM American Ballet Theatre (Repeat of Fri. Feb 23, 10:00PM and Mon. Feb. 25 at 8:00 PM )
12:00 AM Sign-Off
This comes from the San Diego Union-Tribune, July 2, 1973. Just the day before, ABC moved from
XETV/ch. 6 to KCST/ch. 39, the result of a lawsuit KCST filed charging that a station licensed to Mexico
cannot air programs from an American TV network (XETV is licensed to Tijuana, MX).
Additional note: the Watergate hearings are being aired in rotation by the networks, so daytime fare will
be affected. I'm not sure which network aired it this day.
XETV/ch. 6 (Ind.)
6:30 - Daybreak
7 AM - Banana Splits
7:30 - Bozo
8 AM - Leave It To Beaver
9 AM - Phil Donahue
10 AM - Ben Casey
11 AM - The Fugitive
12 Noon - Hazel
3 PM - Superman
4 PM - Get Smart
5 PM - Gilligan's Island
9 PM - Civilization
11 PM - Perry Mason
KFMB/ch. 8 (CBS)
6 AM - Sunrise Semester
6:30 - TV Classroom
8 AM - SunUp
9 AM - Joker's Wild
12 Noon - News
1 PM - Guiding Light
2 PM - Price Is Right
2:30 - Match Game '73 (premiere; postponed from June 25 due to Watergate hearings)
3 PM - Movie: "Little Boy Lost" (1953, drama) Bing Crosby, Claude Dauphin
5 PM - Dragnet
5:30 - News
7 PM - Wildlife Theater
7:30 - Thrillseekers
9 PM - Lucy Show - Lucy and Harry try to groom an ugly duckling member of Kim's social club (repeat)
10 PM - Medical Center - An auto crash victim has a child smuggled in from South America (repeat)
11 PM - News
KGTV/ch. 10 (NBC)
6:30 - On The Farm
7 AM - Today
9 AM - Dinah's Place
9:30 - Baffle
11 AM - Jeopardy!
12 Noon - News
1 PM - The Doctors
2:30 - Somerset
3 PM - Movie: "Gunfighters Of The Casa Grande" (1965, western) Alex Nicol, Jorge Mistral
8 PM - News
9 PM - Movie: "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" (1967, mystery) Robert Wagner, Jill St. John
11 PM - News
4 PM - Caricatures
4:30 - Novela
8 PM - Panorama Social
9 PM - Mannix
10:05 - Musicalidades
10:30 - Interpol
11 PM - Novela
KPBS/ch. 15 (PBS)
7 AM - Sesame Street
8 AM - Hodgepodge Lodge
8:30 - Carrascolendas
9 AM - Electric Company
4 PM - Sesame Street
5 PM - Misterogers
6 PM - Hodgepodge Lodge
6:30 - Carrascolendas
7 PM - Firing Line
8 PM - Playhouse New York - George Washington's first mission is detailed in "Portrait Of A Hero As A
Young Man"
10 PM - Humanist Alternative
10:30 - Naturalists
11 PM - The Eagle
KCST/ch. 39 (ABC)
7 AM - The Flintstones
9 AM - Movie: "Belvedere Rings The Bell" (1951, comedy-drama) Clifton Webb, Zero Mostel
11 AM - My Favorite Martian
11:30 - Bewitched
12 Noon - Password
1 PM - All My Children
2 PM - Newlywed Game
3 PM - General Hospital
5:30 - News
6 PM - The Untouchables
7 PM - What's My Line?
9 PM - Movie - "The Spirit Is Willing" (1966, fantasy) Sid Caesar, Vera Miles
11 PM - Green Acres
KGTV/ch. 10 (NBC)
Not sure since I only had access to that day's listing. The baseball game came from NBC, so I can assume
that at least at 6 was to be local news and 6:30 was NBC News. Then prime time access fare at 7 and
7:30.
This comes from the San Diego Union-Tribune, July 2, 1973. Just the day before, ABC moved from
XETV/ch. 6 to KCST/ch. 39, the result of a lawsuit KCST filed charging that a station licensed to Mexico
cannot air programs from an American TV network (XETV is licensed to Tijuana, MX).
I forgot about this post when the History of UHF Television website went live last Christmas, or I would
have posted this then.
The above is sort-of correct, but having researched channel 39's history using Broadcasting and the San
Diego Union (the merger with the Evening Tribune didn't take place until 1992), it's slightly backwards
and not complete.
KAAR had gone dark concurrent with KEBS/15 signing on June 12, 1967. It was then sold to Bass Brothers
Enterprises and returned to the air as KCST February 2, 1968. It was under the Bass ownership that the
question of ABC affiliation came up.
When XETV took the ABC affiliation in 1956, it was a necessity due to there being only two television
stations licensed in the San Diego market on the U.S. side of the border. That was the basis for the FCC
granting ABC permission to transmit their programming across the border to XETV, but the authorization
had to be renewed annually. When it came up for renewal in 1968, KCST challenged it at the FCC because
they were now the third licensed station in the market on the U.S. side.
Both XETV and ABC fought back, and the battle stretched on until 1971, when an administrative law
judge handed down an initial decision favoring the status quo but calling for ABC to be subjected to an
annual audit due to claims they had made in their arguments about potential hardship. However, the
FCC is not bound to accept an ALJ's decision and in 1972 they declared the XETV affiliation to not be in
the public interest, considering the critical point not to be the claimed financial hardships of the network
or channel 6 but the reasoning in the original 1956 decision ... channel 39 was now the third station and
it was entitled to a network affiliation if it wanted one and no FCC-licensed station had it.
One month before the July, 1972 deadline for ABC to switch the affiliation, XETV and the network filed
appeals of the FCC decision, but the decision was upheld by the appellate courts and so the switch took
place as described ... a year late and in two parts, as described in the article at the UHF site linked below.
So it was not a lawsuit that made it to federal court, but an appeal of an FCC decision, and the filings
were by XETV and ABC, not KCST (which had only filed challenges at the Commission level).
http://www.uhftelevision.com/articles/kaar.html
Do you have anything from the fall of 1971 for San Diego?
I do have the Union TV Week section for the week of September 5-11 of that year but it's going to be a
real b*tch to transscribe as it is in hard-to-read type. Easier for me to zip up the 14 pages and send it off
to you.
As previously noted, I have the first full week of September, and have posted the Sunday listings here:
http://www.radiodiscussions.com/sho...Sunday-September-5-1971&p=6064502#post6064502
I will need to do these in multiple posts as the source publication type gives me a headache if I spend too
much time all at once with it.
I was wonder if KPBS-TV in San Diego has any pledge nights from 1971-1974, especially because of the
1973 Watergate hearings..
Making myself clear again, I was wondering if anyone had their San Diego Union and other San Diego
newspapers(1972 through 1974) on their hands to see if KPBS-TV in San Diego has any pledge nights
from 1972-1974 and especially of the 1973 Watergate hearings?
I tried to find some content of KPBS pledge nights on Genealogy Bank between March 16, 1972 through
November 30, 1973, but they informed me by Gmail that they don't have holdings for these date
ranges(1972-1973)!
I just researched, and found that there were no Watergate hearings for that and the following week due
to Senate recess for Independence Day.
After the week of the 4th, the Watergate hearings went on a network rotation. The show Match Game
'73 replaced, Hollywood's Talking, ended June 22 so that left the week of the 25th until MG premiered
on July 2. I duly recall seeing the hearings on all three networks the week of June 25.
Well I researched onNewspapers.com and I found on a San Francisco newspaper from June 3, 1973
where it said: "MEANWHILE, non-commercial public television has struck a viewing bonanza with
Watergate, its biggest attraction snice "Forsyte Saga," but costly, at least by Public TV standards: $25,000
to $35,000 a day for gavel-to-gavel coverage. The production unit is National Public Affairs Center for
Television (NPACT) at Washington, D.C., which doesn't have that kind of money. But appreciative viewers
presumably do. The first two days of hearings harvested 10,000 letters "almost 100 percent favorable,"
laden with contributions, checks and money orders. Public TV stations around the country Miami, Dallas,
etc. initiated Watergate pledge nights." I think KPBS San Diego became one of those stations that
initiated Watergate pledge nights too!!
I even found also on the Times-Advocate of Escondido that KPBS is airing The Watergate Hearings only
June, July and August and resumed on September through November!
Does anyone have vintage San Diego newspaper ads about Watergate Hearings 1973 featuring KPBS?
Because many PBS stations like KPBS initiated "Watergate Pledge Nights", and I saw in the Los Angeles
Times(August 20, 1973) that KCET initiated Pledge nights during the complete prime time coverage of
Phase I of the Watergate Hearings has resulted in the noncommercial television station in Los Angeles
receiving $105,982 from 4,404 pledges, according to Colin Barraclough, director of development for
Channel 28. The 12 pledge nights occurred during June, July and August and collectively represent the
most successful membership campaign in the station's nine-year history. KCET's use of the fundraising
pledge nights is designed to help defray the station's operating costs which, during the special Watergate
broadcasts, were higher due to sign-off time being delayed to conclusion of the coverage.
Listings run from 6p to midnight. From the Reading Eagle. Some titles may be partial.
6:00 News
11:30 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
6:00 News
11:30 News
8:00 Quincy
9:00 Kojak
10:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
10:00 News
11:00 Cheers
8:00 Survival
6:00 News
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
7:30 Studs
8:00 Billy Graham Crusade
11:00 Studs
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 M*A*S*H
6:30/7:00 Cheers
10:00 News
11:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Arsenio Hall
11:00 EastEnders
7:00 Cheers
7:00 227
10:00 Dallas*
7:00 News
10:00 News
*Dallas was 60 minutes long, not 90 minutes; however, I do not know what aired at 11p.
Retro: Mason City, Ottumwa, Quad Cities Tuesday September 24, 1996
Mason City
KIMT 3 (CBS)
6am News
Noon News
3pm Gargoyles
5pm Real TV
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Mash
2:05 News
Quad Cities
WHBF 4 (CBS)
11am Bzzz
5pm Extra
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
12:35 Informarcials
KWQC 6 (NBC)
5am Ag Day
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
10pm News
10:35 Jay Leno
1:05 News
WQAD 8 (ABC)
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Nightline
1:05 Informicals
2:05 Inspirations
Kirksville Ottumwa
KTVO 3 (ABC)
5:30 Ag Day
11am Roseanne
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 To Be Announced
1:35 Rolonda
KYOU 15 (FOX)
Noon Informical
4pm Beetleborgs
6:30 Real TV
9:30 Seinfeld
10pm Simpsons
11:30 Cops
Mid. Hard Copy
Quad Cities
KLJB 18 (FOX)
5:30 Dinosaurs
7am Aladdin
8:30 Gargoyles
10am Matlock
2pm Blossom
4pm Beetleborgs
4:30 Power Rangers
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Roseanne
9pm Babylon 5
10:30 Baywatch
11:30 Coach
Mid. Cops
2am Informical
2:30 Real TV
Retro: Mason City, Ottumwa, Quad Cities Tuesday September 24, 1996
Mason City
KIMT 3 (CBS)
Noon News
3pm Gargoyles
5pm Real TV
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Mash
Quad Cities
WHBF 4 (CBS)
11am Bzzz
5pm Extra
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
12:35 Informarcials
KWQC 6 (NBC)
5am Ag Day
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
1:05 News
WQAD 8 (ABC)
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Nightline
1:05 Informicals
2:05 Inspirations
Kirksville Ottumwa
KTVO 3 (ABC)
5:30 Ag Day
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 To Be Announced
1:35 Rolonda
KYOU 15 (FOX)
Noon Informical
4pm Beetleborgs
6:30 Real TV
10pm Simpsons
11:30 Cops
Quad Cities
KLJB 18 (FOX)
5:30 Dinosaurs
7am Aladdin
8:30 Gargoyles
10am Matlock
2pm Blossom
2:30 Masked Rider
4pm Beetleborgs
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Roseanne
9pm Babylon 5
10:30 Baywatch
11:30 Coach
Mid. Cops
2am Informical
2:30 Real TV
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am CBS News
5:30 Ag Day
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Cheers
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
1:35 Rolonda
3:35 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
11:30 News
3pm Blossom
3:30 Simpsons
5pm News
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Roseanne
11:05 Coach
11:35 Nightline
1:05 Informical
KFXA 28 (FOX)
7am Garfield
9am Gargoyles
9:30 Aladdin
10am After Breakfast
1pm Informarcials
2pm Dinosaurs
4pm Beetleborgs
5:30 Mash
6:30 Real TV
9pm Baywatch
10pm Cops
10:30 Mash
Mid. Informicals
6am News
11:30 News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Cheers
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Baywatch
1:05 Informical
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:05 Real TV
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
9am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Seinfeld
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
8pm Frasier
10pm News
1:05 Informical
3:35 News
4:05 Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Bewitched
5:30 Informical
6:30 Aladdin
7am Gargoyles
11am Matlock
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
11:30 Coach
1am Informical
1:30 Movie "Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation
3:30 Bewitched
4am Baywatch
KGAN 2 (CBS)
3:30 Informarcials
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Cheers
1:35 Newsworthy
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
2pm PE TV
2:30 Golf
6pm News
8pm Pretender
9pm Profiler
10pm News
4am Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
Noon Powerhouse
3pm Informical
5:30 News
6pm Roseanne
9pm Relativity
10pm News
1:35 Informical
2:05 Extremists
KFXA 28 (FOX)
7:30 Beetleborgs
8am Spider-Man
8:30 Casper
9am Goosebumps
9:30 Eerie, Indiana (The series returns with episodes that aired Previously on Disney and NBC)
10:30 X-Men
11:30 Informical
5pm Babylon 5
10pm Mash
10:30 Mad TV
12:30 Highlander
1:30 Informical
WOI 5 (ABC)
6pm News
9pm Relativity
10pm News
12:30 In Concert
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:25 News
11:30 Storybreak
Noon Skiing
6pm News
10pm News
11:05 Two
12:05 Viper
1:05 Poltergeist
2:05 Entertainers
3:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Nightside
7am Today
Noon PE TV
2:30 Golf
5pm Seinfeld
6pm News
8pm Pretender
9pm Profiler
10pm News
1:05 Informical
1:35 News
2:05 Nightside
2:35 News
3:05 Nightside
3:35 News
4:05 Nightside
4:35 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informarcials
7:30 Beetleborgs
8am Spider-Man
8:30 Casper
9am Goosebumps
9:30 Eerie, Indiana (The series returns with episodes that aired Previously on Disney and NBC.)
10:30 X-Men
3:30 Coach
10pm Mad TV
11:30 Moesha
12:30 Sparks
1am Informical
4:30 Bewitched
KGAN 2 (CBS)
7am Informical
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
9:30 Home
10pm News
2:05 Haven
3:05 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
3:30 Informarcials
10pm News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6:30 Informarcials
8:30 Informical
11am Informarcials
7pm Simpsons
8pm X-Files
10pm Mash
Mid. Viper
WOI 5 (ABC)
5:30 Ultraforce
8am Newsmakers
11:30 Informical
Noon Fishing The Midwest
12:30 Informarcials
5:30 News
10pm News
10:30 Highlander
12:30 Extra
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:25 News
6am Informarcials
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
12:05 Babylon 5
1:05 Informicals
2:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5:30 Informical
7am Today
4pm Golf
6pm Dateline NBC
10pm News
11:35 Informarcials
12:35 News
1:05 Nightside
1:35 News
2:05 Nightside
2:35 News
3:05 Nightside
3:35 News
4:05 Nightside
4:35 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informarcials
7pm Simpsons
8pm X-Files
9pm Moesha
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Friday March 1st, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22
through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973
before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the
station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
6:00 PM Zoom
Elizabeth gives birth to her unwanted illegitimate child and brings the baby home to-Eaton Place. Sarah,
who has recently lost her own child, is anxious to help with the new baby, but Elizabeth seems
unconcerned about the childs safety.
Gene Ammons, Gary Bartz NTU Troop, Dexter Gordon, Nat Adderley and others are featured in this
special hour of some of the best American jazz music. Taped in France, the program was originally
produced by Swiss television and prepared for broadcast in the U.S. by KQED, San Francisco.
11:00 PM Sign-Off
6am News
Noon News
3pm Gargoyles
5pm Real TV
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Mash
12:05 Tom Snyder
2:05 News
5:30 Ag Day
11am Roseanne
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
7:30 Life's Work
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
1:35 Rolonda
11am Bzzz
5pm Extra
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
12:35 Informarcials
5am Ag Day
7am Today
10am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
10pm News
12:35 Later
1:05 News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Nightline
1:35 Informical
2:05 Inspirations
Noon Informical
3:30 Spider-Man
4pm Beetleborgs
6:30 Real TV
9:30 Seinfeld
10pm Simpsons
11pm To Be Announced
11:30 Informical
5:30 Dinosaurs
7am Aladdin
8:30 Gargoyles
10am Matlock
3:30 Spider-Man
4pm Beetleborgs
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Roseanne
9pm Babylon 5
10:30 Baywatch
11:30 Coach
Mid. Cops
2am Informical
2:30 Real TV
5:30 Ag Day
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Cheers
3:05 News
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
8:30 Caroline in the City
10pm News
12:35 Later
1:35 Rolonda
2:35 To Be Announced
3:35 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
11:30 News
3pm Blossom
3:30 Simpsons
6pm News
7pm Roseanne
10pm News
10:35 Roseanne
11:05 Coach
11:35 Nightline
1:05 Informical
KFXA 28 (FOX)
7am Garfield
9am Gargoyles
9:30 Aladdin
1pm Informarcials
2pm Dinosaurs
3:30 Spider-Man
4pm Beetleborgs
5:30 Mash
6:30 Real TV
9pm Baywatch
10pm Cops
10:30 Mash
Mid. Informicals
WOI 5 (ABC)
6am News
11:30 News
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
6:30 Roseanne
7pm Roseanne
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Baywatch
1:05 Informical
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Inside Edition
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:05 Real TV
1:35 Informical
2:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
9am Leeza
Noon News
4:30 Seinfeld
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
10pm News
12:35 Later
2:05 Nightside
2:35 News
3:05 Nightside
3:35 News
4:05 Nightside
4:35 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6:30 Aladdin
7am Gargoyles
11am Matlock
1pm Dinosaurs
3pm Spider-Man
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
11:30 Coach
Mid. Informicals
3:30 Untouchables
4:30 Bewitched
2-KATN (NBC/ABC)
4-KJNP (Religious)
9-KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS)
Plus some shows on WGN and WOR thrown in for good measure
5:30 AM
6:30
2-Today
9:00
2-Silver Spoons
9-Letter People
9:15
9:30
9-Bookbird
11-Morning Stretch
9:45
10:00
2-Scrabble
9-Read All About It
10:15
9-Thinkabout
10:30
2-Angie
10:55
11:00
2-Wheel of Fortune
11:15
9-Poetry Alive
11:30
2-Super Password
9-Understanding Media
11:45
9-Us!
11:55
11-Midday Update
Noon
9-INN News
11-Body Language
12:30 PM
1:00
1:30
2:00
2-Another World
4-INN News
9-Nova
2:30
4-Dick Hathaway
11-Capitol
3:00
2-General Hospital
11-Guiding Light
3:30
4:00
2-All My Children
4-Superbook
9-Sesame Street
4:30
5:00
2-All-Star Blitz
9-Reading Rainbow
5:30
2-Three's Company
11-M*A*S*H
6:00
2-News on 2
6:30
9-Aviation Weather
7:00
2-NFL Pre-Season Football: Denver Broncos at San Francisco 49ers (tape delay)
9-Survival
7:30
4-Totaled Woman
8:00
8:30
9-Seeing Things
9:30
4-Closing Comments
11-Newhart
10:00
2-Today at Night (You'll have to see the videos on YouTube for yourself on what David Letterman did
during the broadcast)
11:00
9-Latenight America
WGN-INN News
11:30
2-The Best of Carson (From May 1984: Mariette Hartley, the Funny Boys, and Calvin Trillin)
11:35
2-Late Night with David Letterman (guests; Shawn Weatherly, Chet Atkins, and Harry Shearer)
12:45
1:30
Pretty decent lineup, though by the start of the 1985-86 season, it would be a whole new daytime for
KATN as the PTL Club and two of NBC's soaps would be out and Donahue would finally be in as new
owners had taken control of the station (they retained Days of Our Lives while in the case of Another
World, Fairbanks would either have to wait 11 more years to see it again -- when KTVF made the big
switch from CBS to NBC -- or get someone to tape them from KTUU in Anchorage).
And for those of us in Alaska without satellite or cable, ARCS TV still exists..... comes out of anchorage
and is a conglomeration of a few hours a day of all the networks and beamed by satellite to digital
translators in villages across the state.
.2 is PBS
.4 is Juneau360/government tv
I thought this would be interesting. Since the new season is about to begin and schedules will change, I
thought it would be interesting to "archive" what stations in the Philadelphia area are airing today. Not
including subchannels.
2:00 Mannix
3:00 Cannon
10:00 Matlock
1:00 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
7:00/7:30 M*A*S*H
4:00 CBS3@4
10:00 S.W.A.T.
12:37 Nightline
1:00 GMA3
7:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 Superstar
7:00 Today
6:30 Arthur
1:30 Camp TV
5:30 Arthur
8:00 Nature
9:00 NOVA
12:37 Nightline
1:00 GMA3
10:00 Superstar
12:30/1:00 Seinfeld
4:00/4:30 DailyMailTV
1:00 Maury
3:00 Maury
5:30/6:00 black-ish
8:30 Mom
9:30 Mom
12:30 MetroFocus
2:00 Nature
3:00 NOVA
11:00 Camp TV
12:00 Cyberchase
1:00 Arthur
4:30 NOVA
5:30 MetroFocus
10:00 Professor T.
12:00 TMZ
3:00 Extra
6:30 Extra
6:58 PA Lottery
7:30 TMZ
8:00 MasterChef
9:00 HouseBroken
9:30 Duncanville
11:00 PA Lottery
4:30 Untamed
6:30 Arthur
10:00 Professor T.
1:30 Radiant TV
2:00 Wretched
8:30 Radiant TV
9:30 Illuminations
10:30 Wretched
continued in replies
continued
WPSG 57 - CW Philadelphia
8:00 Riverdale
1:00 69 News at 10
2:00/2:30 RightThisMinute
3:00 Dateline
I notice you didn't get the Spanish stations WFPA (UniMas), WWSI (TMD) or WUVP (UNI).
Yes. I wanted to but my computer kept translating the titles to Spanish and I knew some of them were
not correct.
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
7:00 News
8:30 Blossom
11:00 News
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
4:00 Geraldo
6:00 News
8:00 MacGyver
12:00 News
12:35 Nightline
9:00 Jeopardy
10:00 Amen
12:00 News
5:00 Jeopardy
5:30 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
9:30 Synchronal
2:30 Ducktales
3:30 Talespin
7:00/7:30 M.A.S.H
10:00 Hunter
7:00 51 Alive
9:00 We Care
11:30 Lifestyle
2:00 51 Alive
4:30 Superbook
KGAN 2 (CBS)
9:30 Storybreak
11:30 Weird Al
Noon Informical
1:30 Bowling
2pm Golf
5pm Informical
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
3:05 Newsbeat
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
11:30 Informical
3pm Gymnastics
6pm News
10pm News
2:30 Conan
4am Nightside
KGAN 9 (ABC)
6am News
Noon Powerhouse
12:30 Informarcials
5:30 News
6pm Next Generation
10pm News
1:35 Informical
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6:30 Zorro
9:30 Toonsylvania
11am Informical
6pm X-Files
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
10pm Mad TV
Mid. Viper
1:30 Informarcials
WOI 5 (ABC)
Noon Informarcials
6pm News
10pm News
12:30 In Concert
KCCI 8 (CBS)
10:30 Weird Al
11:30 Informical
2pm Golf
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 X-Files
2:05 Entertainers
3:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Today
3pm Gymnastics
5pm Martha Stewart Living
6pm News
10pm News
1am Informical
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informical
6pm Seinfeld
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
10pm Mad TV
KGAN 2 (CBS)
Noon Informarcials
2pm Golf
5:30 News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
11:05 Informical
11:35 Extra
4am Ag Day
6am News
7am Today
5pm News
10pm News
2:05 Emergency!
3:35 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
Noon Informicals
5:30 News
6pm Movie "Wonderful World of Disney: My Date With The President's Daughter"
10pm News
1:35 Blossom
6am Informarcials
10:30 Informical
7pm Simpsons
8pm X-Files
9pm X-Files
1am Viper
WOI 5 (ABC)
6am Zorro
8am Newsmakers
11:30 Informarcials
5:30 News
6pm Movie "Wonderful World of Disney: My Date With The President's Daughter"
10pm News
5:30 Informarcials
7:30 Storybreak
2pm Golf
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
12:05 X-Files
1:35 Informical
2:05 News
2:40 Up to the Minute
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Nightside
5:30 Informical
7am Today
5pm News
10pm News
11:05 To Be Announced
11:35 Extra
12:35 Informarcials
1:30 News
2:05 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
4:25 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informical
6:30 Informical
7:30 Van-Pires
7pm Simpsons
Mid. Moesha
12:30 Clueless
1am Informarcials
Channels
5AM
4 NBC/Local News
13 Headline News
17 Success-N-Life
5:30
4 Ralph Emery
5 CBS News
13 ABC News
WGN Faith 20
6AM
2 ABC News
5 News
17 Real Ghostbusters
30 Morning Stretch
WGN Success-N-Life
6:15
KET AM Weather
6:30
13 News
22 To Life!
30 Inspector Gadget
6:45
8 22 AM Weather
7AM
Scheduled: Author John Nance ('What Goes Up: The Global Assault on Our Atmosphere').
4 Today
5 This Morning
8 Body Electric
22 Cinema Showcase
8 Travel Magazine
17 G.I. Joe
30 Police Academy
WGN Bozo
8AM
8 22 Sesame Street
17 Muppet Babies
30 Heathcliff
8:30
17 Merrie Melodies
30 Romper Room
9AM
4 13 Phil Donahue
5 Designing Women
Ex-hubby Ted's sudden attentiveness strikes everyone except Mary Jo as suspicious. Scott Bakula.
17 Punky Brewster
22 Secret City
30 700 Club
9:30
5 Family Feud
17 Kenneth Copeland
22 Stepping Stones
10AM
2 13 Home
8 3-2-1 Contact
17 Success-N-Life
22 Movie BW
30 Movie
'Carry On Cruising.' (1962) Raucous humor on a holiday cruise. Sidney James, Dilys Lane.
8 Sesame Street
11AM
2 Loving
4 5 13 News
17 I Love Lucy
WGN Geraldo
11:30
2 All My Children
8 Strip Quilting
13 Loving
17 People's Court
Noon
4 Classic Concentration
8 Movie BW
13 All My Children
17 Love Connection
22 Joy of Painting
30 The Jetsons
WGN News
12:30
2 News
4 Trialwatch
17 Family Ties
After making a commitment to work with Steven, Alex begins working at the TV station, then considers
leaving when a bank job opens up.
22 Computer Chronicles
30 New Gidget
After Gidget sets up Larue (Jill Jacobson) on a blind date with Jeff's co-worker, she learns that the
authorities want the man for questioning. Caryn Richman.
1PM
4 Another World
Elation precedes deflation for Peter as he wins, then loses his first job.
22 Adventure
Christina Dodwell seeks 'The Black Pearls of Polynesia' in an odyssey that takes her to Fiji and the Cook
Islands. Along the way, she makes an underwater exploration of a U.S. ship.
1:30
Painted: wildflowers.
17 Bewitched
WGN Gidget
2PM
2 13 General Hospital
4 Santa Barbara
5 Guiding Light
8 Scale Modeling
22 Fabric Painting
KET Naturescene
A beachcombing expedition along Washington's western coastline, where the crew observes starfish, sea
anemones, limpets and seaweed.
Conclusion. The battle for the band leader continues as Barbara (Valerie Bertinelli) tries to win him back
from Julie.
2:30
8 Taste of Louisiana
An oyster menu.
17 DuckTales
22 Sesame Street
Ward and June try to determine why Beaver raided his piggy bank.
3PM
2 Geraldo
8 Wild America
A study of the woodpecker examines how the bird's brain can withstand all that hammering.
13 Oprah Winfrey
See 4PM.
17 Rescue Rangers
30 Graham Kerr
Included: sardines broiled in a baguette and sardine salad with lime juice.
WGN Space Kidettes (strange cartoon to air in 1991...only ran one season in 1966-67 by Hanna-Barbera)
3:30
8 22 Mister Rogers
17 Tale Spin
30 The Judge
WGN DuckTales
4PM
2 Night Court
Christine accepts a date with Art (Mike Finneran) out of pity, then is humiliated at his Buffalo
Convention; and Mac is mortified when his puppy story gets lost in the computers.
4 Oprah Winfrey
5 Gunsmoke
8 22 Reading Rainbow
A book on 'Bugs' is read. Also: the Cincinnati Zoo's 'World of Insects' and monarch butterflies.
13 Mama's Family
The sight of a tipsy Bubba (Allan Kayser) reminds Mama of an unpleasant incident with Eunice involving
drinking.
17 Tiny Toon Adventures
30 Bonanza
4:30
2 Jeopardy!
5 22 3-2-1 Contact
13 M*A*S*H
The heat is on at the 4077th: the temperature's up, booze is barred, and Hawkeye and B.J. try feverishly
to get a print of the banned-in-Boston film 'The Moon is Blue.'
5PM
2 News
4 Wheel of Fortune (Strange time for this show to air...but WSMV had 1 hour news at 6pm)
5 Golden Girls
Conclusion. Dorothy finds a specialist who can put a name on her mysterious malady.
8 Sesame Street
13 Cheers
Sam goes so crazy over a psychiatrist friend (Madolyn Smith Osborne) of the Cranes' that he feigns
impotence to win her over.
WZTV - Andy and Opie join forces against history teacher Helen Crump (Aneta Corsaut).
WGN - Aunt Bee leaves the housekeeping to Andy and Opie, with predictable results.
KET G.E.D.
5:30
2 13 ABC News
4 NBC News
5 CBS News
17 Mama's Family
Mama (Vicki Lawrence) emerges as a top contender in the Raytown Tri-State Arm Wrestling
Championship.
30 Charles in Charge
Part 2 coming
6PM
Tony breaks a date with a woman he met in a bar, only to find that she's his new professor.
30 21 Jump Street
Hoffs (Holly Robinson) is a victim of date rape, and while she struggles with self-doubt, the rapist insists
she was a willing participant.
Subbing for Harry, a flaky judge (Jeff Corey) imprisons Mc and Dan, and appoints Florence (Florence
Halop) as defense lawyer.
6:30
2 Family Feud
13 Wheel of Fortune
17 Growing Pains
The Seavers begin to make room for baby, relegating Ben to the guest quarters and making the others
lament the changes bound to come.
7PM
Tony and Angela (Tony Danza, Judith Light) pool their resources after Tony's fear of the water prevents
him from making a splash at Billy's father-son swim class. Jonathan Halyalkar.
4 Matlock
Matlock (Andy Griffith) doesn't object when he's asked to become a special prosecutor in the case of a
murdered ADA (John Carter), but he can't dismiss the fact that the man may have been on the take. Part
1 of two.
5 Rescue 911
A Tennessee officer who was clairvoyant about having a car accident during a high-speed chase;
attempts to save a man drowning in the Potomac River; a Nebraska woman's call to save her asthmatic
son during an attack. Host: William Shatner.
8 Word on Words
'Assassination.' (1987) Presidential aides target a feisty First Lady (Jill Ireland) to keep her from divorcing
her impotent husband, but underestimate her bodyguard (Charles Bronson). Stephen Elliott.
22 Nova
From February: 'The Case of the Flying Dinosaur' explores possible connections between dinosaurs and
birds.
30 News
Wheels (Neil Hope) wears out his welcome at Joey's; and Michelle (Maureen McKay) also has problems
with her living arrangement. Pat Mastroianni.
7:30
2 13 Davis Rules
The solution to Robbie's algebra problem and Dwight's lack of a social life may have a comnob
denominator: an attractive tutor (Patricia Clarkston). Jonathan Winters, Tamayo Otsuki, Trevor Bullock.
8 Metro Council
A tour of the Tuscany and Umbria regions of Italy includes stops in Siena and Assisi. Also: a visit to an
Etruscan tomb.
8PM
2 13 Roseanne
DJ hits it off with neighbor Todd (Troy Davidson), but Roseanne sees Todd's mom (Meagen Fay) as an
overprotective, stressed out snob. Michael Fishman.
Residents' displeasure at a parolee's return to Sparta includes death threats sent to the man and his
lawyer. Karen Carlson, Pierre Perea.
5 Golden Years
'Cocoon'-Stephen King style. King wrote the first five episodes of this seven-part thriller, which concerns
70-year-old Harlan Williams (Keith Sarabajka), a janitor at a forbidding Government-run 'agricultural
testing facility.' But as part 1 opens, Harlan might be on the way out: he has failed an eye test and
besides, his boss (Stephen Root) simply wants to get rid of him: "People get stale," he says. "Young blood
is the key to success." Harlan's blood will soon get younger. Felicity Huffman, Frances Sternhagen.
'Wildfire' examines the role of environmental fires in what host James Woods calls 'the ancient cycle of
death and rebirth.' Included: the impact of the 1988 blaze at Yellowstone National Park, and a visit to the
site today.
30 Highway to Heaven
Macho Mark (Victor French) and the beautiful movie star he's serving as a hairdresser both 'wish to God'
they could trade places-and God obliges. Anne-Marie Martin.
The stories of AIDS patients are combined with perspectives of health-care professionals and facts about
the HIV virus. A Houston Public Television production.
8:30
2 13 Coach
Hayden recalls it was love at first sight when he met Christine (Shelley Fabares) at a charity ball, but she
wasn't exactly blinded by his charm. Tom Hallick.
9PM
2 13 China Beach
To face the future, McMurphy (Dana Delany) must first come to terms with disturbing past memories
that are causing post traumatic stress disorder.
While the search is on for a suspected cop killer (Jerome Preston Bates), his lawyer (David Margulies)
seeks to make a deal with the prosecutors. Wendy Makkena, George Dzundza.
17 Star Trek
Obeying an ancient Vulcan marriage rite, Spock (Leonard Nimoy) engages in mortal combat with his
fiancee's chosen champion-Captain Kirk.
30 Movie
'Blind Justice.' (1986) Fact-based trials and tribulations of an innocent man charged with robbery and
rape. Convincing cast; Tim Matheson, Mimi Kuzyk, Tom Atkins.
Return: The seventh season opens with 'Words in Your Face,' with 'spoken-word artists' such as rapper
KRS-1, poet Henry Rollins, dancer Thomas Pinnock, vocalist Sekou Sundiata and playwright Suzan-Lori
Parks.
9:30
Debut: A ten-part series begins with Juan Downey's 'J.S. Bach,' which mixes abstract images with music
by the composer (1685-1750). Included: scenes of Bach's birthplace. Also: Leipzig's St. Thomas Choir.
WGN News
10PM
2 4 5 13 KET News
17 Cheers
Conclusion. Rebecca's romance with the tycoon of her dreams gives Sam nightmares that may show his
true feelings for her.
Prepared: turkey and vegetable stir-fry; noodle soup and crab-foo young.
A dying millionaire (Robert Keith) sends for his unlikable heirs-and requests that each wear a mask.
Milton Selzer.
10:30
2 Cosby Show
Cliff's father (Earle Hyman) urges Denise to carry on the family tradition by attending Hillman College
instead of an Ivy League school.
5 Entertainment Tonight
8 Travels in Europe
A tour of Florence. Included: a look at Michelangelo's 'David,' and a stop at the Ponte Vecchio.
13 Nightline
17 Arsenio Hall
22 News
A judge (Michael Constantine) Carol considered her mentor is found dead after she and Magnum
confronted the man with evidence that he was on the take.
10:35
4 Tonight Show
Guest host Jay Leno, Dennis Hopper, Wynton Marsalis, Linda Ellerbee.
11PM
2 M*A*S*H
5 Golden Girls
When the girls vie for the attention of a debonair TV actor (Lloyd Bochner) performing locally, he
romances them all on the sly.
13 Arsenio Hall
22 Evening at Pops
Romantic ballads from Patti Austin, James Ingram and the Boston Pops. Included: 'How Do You Keep the
Music Playing?', 'I Don't Have the Heart,' 'Baby, Come to Me.'
30 Hard Copy
11:30
2 Nightline
5 Newhart
In a poker game, Dick scares off a supercheap Tim Conway by upping the ante a quarter.
17 Love Connection
WGN Movie
'Assault Force.' (1980) Roger Moore as a misogynous cat fancier named 'Ffolkes' (the film's original title)
leading a North Sea commando mission. James Mason, Anthony Perkins.
11:35
12AM
2 Inside Edition
5 News
17 Party Machine
30 Success-N-Life
12:30
2 News
17 Twilight Zone BW
12:35
4 Later
1AM
5 The Challengers
17 Dracula
1:05
4 Joker's Wild
1:30
17 Hunter
1:35
4 Home Shopping Spree
2AM
2 Star Search
2:30
5 ANC News
17 McCloud
WGN Soap
3AM
WGN Movie
'Zandy's Bride.' (1974) Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann as a crude cattleman and his spirited mail-order
bride in frontier California.
4AM
17 Fame
4:30
Interesting daytime schedules for all three Big 3’s at the time. I knew WTVF’s lineup was always
historically interesting but WKRN and WSMV are just as interesting as well. In the case of WKRN I am
surprised that they just didn’t air news at 11:30 instead of 12:30. I wonder AMC was a day behind airing
at 11:30? Very odd.
Interesting daytime schedules for all three Big 3’s at the time. I knew WTVF’s lineup was always
historically interesting but WKRN and WSMV are just as interesting as well. In the case of WKRN I am
surprised that they just didn’t air news at 11:30 instead of 12:30. I wonder AMC was a day behind airing
at 11:30? Very odd.
From the Star-News. Some titles may be incomplete. There is a gap between 5:30a and 7a.
12:30 Sign-off
5:30 News
10:00 Maury
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 World News Tonight
7:30 Frasier
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
5:00 News
12:00 News
7:30 Extra
11:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Extra
1:00 Days of our Lives
2:00 Passions
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 The Caroline Rhea Show
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
5:30 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Seinfeld
11:00 News
4:30 News
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:30 Pyramid
6:00 News
11:00 News
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
2:00 Shopping
5:30 News
10:00/10:30 Pyramid
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 World News Tonight
7:00 Friends
7:30 Frasier
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
4:30 AgDay
5:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:00 Friends
7:00 Seinfeld
10:00 News
10:30 Seinfeld
Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Kirksville-Ottumwa Monday April 20, 1998
KIMT 3 (CBS) Mason City
6am News
9am Coach
9:30 Real TV
Noon News
6pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Cosby
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Mash
2:35 News
5:30 Ag Day
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Push
8pm 20/20
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
2:35 Roseanne
5pm News
6pm Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cosby
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
12:35 Informarcials
7am Today
9am Martha Stewart Living
10am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
1:05 News
1:40 Keenen Ivory Wayans
2:40 Nightside
5:30 Ag Day
6am News
11am Informical
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Extra
7pm Push
8pm 20/20
10:35 Mash
11:05 Nightline
1:35 Informical
2:05 Inspirations
8:30 Extra
9am Informical
9:30 Pictionary
3:30 Spider-Man
6pm Real TV
6:30 Cops
7pm Damon
9:30 Seinfeld
10pm Simpsons
11:30 Vibe
12:30 Simpsons
1:30 Informical
5:30 Bullwinkle
6am DuckTales
9am Matlock
11am Gunsmoke
2pm Blossom
3:30 Spider-Man
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
10:05 Roseanne
2am Informical
2:30 Coach
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am News
Noon News
12:30 Bold and the Beautiful
5pm Frasier
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cosby
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Extra
4am AG Day
5:30 News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Jay Leno
12:35 Later
3:05 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
9:30 Pictionary
11:30 News
5pm News
7pm Push
8pm 20/20
10pm News
10:35 Roseanne
11:05 Coach
11:35 Nightline
1:05 Informical
KFXA 28 (FOX)
8:30 DuckTales
9am Garfield
10am Informical
10:30 Empty Nest
Noon Informarcials
3:30 Spider-Man
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6:30 Real TV
7pm Damon
10pm Cops
10:30 Mash
11pm Cheers
12:30 Informarcials
2am Vibe
3am Informarcials
Retro: Des Moines Iowa Monday April 20, 1998
WOI 5 (ABC)
11:30 News
4pm Pictionary
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm Mash
7pm Push
8pm 20/20
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Informarcials
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Cosby
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:05 Informical
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am AG Day
6am News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Extra
4pm Rosie O Donnell
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
2:05 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
4:25 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5:30 X-Men
6am Mighty Ducks
9am Informarcials
3:30 Spider-Man
5pm Simpsons
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Damon
10pm Simpsons
10:30 Frasier
11pm Cheers
1am Informical
4am Cops
4:30 Blossom
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Friday December 6, 1974(1st day of
KPBS' Membership Awareness Week)
NOTE: KPBS is during its Membership Awareness Week(Friday December 6 through December 15, 1974)
so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September
1974 before the December Awareness Week.
6:30 PM Zoom
11:45 PM
6:30 Homestretch
7:00 Wishbone
9:30 Arthur
2:30 Arthur
4:00 Wishbone
Mid. sign-off
KFTV 21-Univision
10:00 Maite
1:00 Marimar
4:00 Cristina
6:00 Noticias
7:00 Esmeralda
2:00 Cristina
KSEE 24-NBC
5:30 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Leeza
Noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Seinfeld
8:30 Jenny
11:00 News
2:05 News
KMPH 26-Fox
5:00 AgDay
6:00 X-Men
7:30 Casper
10:00 Roseanne
11:00 M*A*S*H
1:00 Matlock
2:30 Spider-Man
7:30 Frasier
10:00 News
11:00 Vibe
Mid. Martin
KFSN 30-ABC
6:00 News
11:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
KGMC 43-Shopping
7:00 Bookmice
KJEO 47-CBS
5:30 News
Noon News
12:30 Bold & the Beautiful
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Extra
7:00 Real TV
8:00 Cosby
9:30 Style...
11:00 News
KNXT 49-Ind
7:30 News
8:00 Creative Living
8:30 Worship
11:00 TBA
2:00 TBA
3:00 Gerbert
5:00 News
7:00 Christ
7:30 Adventurers
9:00 M. McDonagh
9:30 Evangelization
10:00 World Over
10:30 Telejornal
11:30 sign-off
KAIL 53-UPN
Noon Cops
2:00 Kojak
7:30 Cops
8:00 In the House
9:30 Sparks
10:00 Baywatch
3:00 Matthew
4:00 Nehemiah
KMSG 59-Telemundo/Shopping
7:00 Lift-Off
3:00 El y Ella
4:00 Sevcec
6:00 Noticias
10:00 Noticiero
12:30 Electronics
KKAK 61-Ind
5:00 Prayer
10:00 Psalms
3:00 Prayer
> > KAIL 53-UPN
> [...]
>
> The Sub-Mariner, Hulk, Iron Man, and Mighty Thor) or reruns
>
Given the 1998 date of this schedule, I would say quite likely the other.
I think it was maybe Iron Man and Fantastic Four as on KDSM FOX 17 those 2 shows aired every other
day like one week Fantastic Four aired Monday Wednesday and Friday while Iron Man aired Tuesday and
Thursday then the next week Iron Man aired Monday Wednesday and Friday while Fantastic Four aired
Tuesday and Thursday and that was in the 1997-1998 tv season.
KGAN 2 (CBS)
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Jag
10pm News
3:05 Newsbeat
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
1:30 Informarcials
3:30 Gymnastics
6pm News
7pm Pretender
9pm TV Bloopers
10pm News
1am Entertainers
2am Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
9am Hercules
1pm Informarcials
10pm News
1:35 Informical
KFXA 28 (FOX)
5am Informarcials
6:30 Zorro
11am Informical
3pm Baseball
6pm X-Files
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
10pm Mad TV
1am Viper
3am Movie "The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came down a Mountain"
KPXR 48 (PAX)
5am Informarcials
9am Informarcials
2pm Bonanza
4pm Flipper
WOI 5 (ABC)
7am Hercules
Noon Informarcials
6pm News
10pm News
12:30 In Concert
1am Informarcials
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6pm News
7pm Jag
10pm News
2:05 Entertainers
3:05 News
6am Today
10am To Be Announced
12:30 Informical
2pm Informarcials
3:30 Gymnastics
6pm News
7pm Pretender
9pm TV Bloopers
10pm News
1am Informical
1:30 News
2am Nightside
2:30 News
3am Nightside
3:30 News
4am Nightside
4:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informical
Noon Baseball
6pm Simpsons
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm X-Files
10pm Mad TV
2am Moesha
2:30 Clueless
Here's the schedule for WWAC (now WMCN), an independent station in Princeton, New Jersey. From
their old website. Listings start at midnight.
1:00 TV SuperStore
8:00 Prophet 3H
8:30 TV WearHouse
5:00 MADtv
6:00 Roseanne
10:30 Shipmates
KGAN 2 (CBS)
6:30 Informical
10:30 Weird Al
6pm 60 Minutes
7pm Movie "Goodfellas"
10pm News
11:35 Informical
12:05 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
11:30 Informical
5pm News
10pm News
2:40 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
Noon Informarcials
10pm News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am Informarcials
7pm Simpsons
9pm X-Files
10pm Mash
10:30 Mash
12:30 Informarcials
3am Informarcials
KPXR 48 (PAX)
5am Informarcials
9am Informarcials
2pm Bonanza
5pm Christy
WOI 5 (ABC)
6am Zorro
8am Newsmakers
11:30 Informarcials
5:30 News
10pm News
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 Informarcials
7:30 Storybreak
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
2:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am Nightside
5:30 Informical
7am Today
5pm News
10pm News
Mid. Extra
1am Informical
1:30 News
2:05 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
4:25 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Informarcials
6:30 Informical
7:30 Van-Pires
7pm Simpsons
9pm X-Files
10pm In the House
11pm Moesha
11:30 Clueless
1am Informarcials
Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Kirksville-Ottumwa Monday September 14, 1998
5am To Be Announced
6am News
Noon News
3pm Hercules
3:30 Doug
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Cosby
7:30 Cosby
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
2:05 News
5:30 AG Day
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10:30 News
11:05 Nightline
12:05 Newsradio
2:05 Newsradio
11am Pictionary
3pm To Be Announced
5pm News
6pm Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cosby
7:30 Cosby
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
12:35 Informarcials
KWQC 6 (NBC) Quad Cities
7am Today
10am Leeza
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
1:05 News
2:10 Nightside
5:30 AG Day
6am News
11am Informical
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Extra
10:30 News
11:05 Mash
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Real TV
12:35 News
2:10 Inspirations
8am Maury
9:30 Pictionary
4pm Goosebumps
5pm Nanny
6pm Real TV
6:30 Cops
9:30 Seinfeld
10pm Simpsons
11:30 Extra
5:30 DuckTales
6am Hercules
6:30 Doug
8am Pokemon
Noon Roseanne
3:30 Toonsylvania
4pm Goosebumps
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6:30 Coach
9:30 Newsradio
10pm First Weather
12:30 Cops
1am Baywatch
2am Informarcials
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am News
6am News
Noon News
5pm Frasier
5:30 CBS News
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cosby
7:30 Cosby
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
11:35 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5:30 News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
12:30 Martha Stewart Living
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
2:05 Nightside
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
9am Coach
9:30 Pictionary
10am The View
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
10:30 News
11:05 Roseanne
11:35 Coach
12:05 Nightline
1:35 Informical
KFXA 28 (FOX)
5am Informarcials
6am Doug
6:30 Pokemon
8am Hercules
8:30 DuckTales
9am Garfield
10am Informarcials
11:30 Informarcials
1:30 Newsradio
2pm Informical
2:30 Robocop
3:30 Toonsylvania
4pm Goosebumps
5pm To Be Announced
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Cheers
6:30 Cheers
9:30 Nanny
10pm Cops
10:30 Mash
11pm Mash
11:30 Cheers
Mid. Informicals
KPXR 48 (PAX)
5am Informarcials
6:30 To Be Announced
8am Informarcials
WOI 5 (ABC)
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm Jeopardy
6:30 Mash
10:30 News
11:05 Nightline
12:05 Informicals
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
7pm Cosby
7:30 Cosby
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
1:05 Informical
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5:30 News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Extra
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
2:05 Nightside
2:30 News
3:05 Nightside
3:30 News
4:05 Nightside
4:25 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
8am Pokemon
9am Informarcials
3:30 Toonsylvania
4pm Goosebumps
5pm Simpsons
6pm Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
11pm Cheers
12:30 Cops
1am Informical
1:30 Untouchables
KGAN 2 (CBS)
8am Rupert
8:30 Anatole
10am Birdz
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
Noon Gymnastics
2pm Golf
6pm News
8pm Pretender
9pm Profiler
10pm News
3am Entertainers
4:30 News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
9am Hercules
11:30 Squigglevision
Noon Powerhouse
5:30 News
10pm News
10:35 Friends
11:05 V.I.P.
2:05 Poltergeist
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am Zorro
7am Spider-Man
7:30 Spider-Man
8am Godzilla
9am Magician
11am Marketplace
Noon Movie "Arabian Knight"
6pm X-Files
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm Voyager
10pm Mad TV
1am Viper
WOI 5 (ABC)
7am Hercules
11:30 Squigglevision
5:30 News
6pm ER
10pm News
10:30 V.I.P.
KCCI 8 (CBS)
8am Rubert
8:30 Anatole
6pm News
10pm News
2:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Today
2pm Golf
6pm News
8pm Pretender
9pm Profiler
10pm News
2:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6am Lionhearts
7am Spider-Man
7:30 Spider-Man
8am Godzilla
9am Magician
11am Malibu CA
5pm Baywatch
6pm Simpsons
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm X-Files
10pm Mad TV
Mid. Poltergeist
Mid. Praise TV
2am Worship
KGAN 2 (CBS)
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
12:35 Extra
2:05 Newsbeat
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
2pm Golf
10pm News
3:35 News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
5:30 News
6pm Movie Wonderful World of Disney "Ed"
8pm 20/20
10pm News
11:35 ER
12:35 ER
1:35 V.I.P.
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am Lionhearts
7:30 Voltron
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
7pm Simpsons
8pm X-Files
9pm X-Files
10pm Mash
10:30 Mash
12:30 Nightman
WOI 5 (ABC)
6:30 Newsmakers
5:30 News
8pm 20/20
10pm News
10:30 ER
KCCI 8 (CBS)
10pm News
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
2pm Golf
11:30 Extra
KDSM 17 (FOX)
7:30 Zorro
11am Coach
11:30 Coach
7pm Simpsons
9pm X-Files
KFPX 39 (PAX)
Mid. Worship
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Sunday December 8th, 1974.
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week(Friday December 6 through December 15,
1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either August or
September 1974 before the December Awareness Week.
4:00 PM Hanukkah: Ed Asner, Emmy-award winning actor of the Mary Tyler Moore program narrates this
historical and cultural examination of the ancient Jewish festival.
7:30 PM NOVA
11:15 PM Sign-Off
5 WLWT- NBC
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
12:00 News
12:30 Sweethearts
5:30 News
6:00 News
10:00 Nightingales
11:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Garfield
10:00 Wiseguy
11:00 News
11:30 Magnum, P.I
12 WKRC- ABC
10:30 On Trial
11:00 Home
12:00 News
12:30 Loving
4:00 Geraldo
5:30 News
6:00 News
9:30 Hooperman
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
12:00 Cheers
12:30 Wipeout
19 WXIX- FOX
7:00 C.O.P.S
8:00 Ghostbusters
8:30 Gumby
9:30 Bewitched
1:00 Quincy
4:30 Webster
7:30 MASH
48 WCET- PBS
3:00 Yoga
6:30 MacNeilLehrer
9:30 Readalong
1:00 Saludos
3:00 Goodbody
3:30 Education Focus
7:00 Am.Woodlots
11:00 News
64 WIII- Indy
7:00 Jem
7:30 Smurfs
8:30 Snorks
10:00 To Be Announced
11:00 Gunsmoke
2:30 Gidget
4:30 Jetsons
12:30 To Be Announced
6am News
Noon News
3pm Hercules
3:30 Doug
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Cosby
8:30 Becker
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
5:30 AG Day
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm 20/20
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Newsradio
1:35 Newsradio
4pm Maury
5pm News
5:30 CBS News
6pm Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cosby
8:30 Becker
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
7am Today
9am News
10am Leeza
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
1:05 News
4am Nightman
5:30 AG Day
6am News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Extra
7pm 20/20
10pm News
10:35 Mash
11:05 Nightline
11:35 Real TV
12:35 News
2:40 Inspirations
5am Cops
8am Maury
3pm Spider-Man
6pm Real TV
6:30 Cops
9:30 Seinfeld
10:30 Simpsons
Mid. Extra
4am Maury
5:30 DuckTales
6am Hercules
6:30 Pokemon
8am Doug
3pm Spider-Man
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6:30 Friends
9:30 Newsradio
1:30 Coach
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am News
6am News
Noon News
3pm Maury
5pm Frasier
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cosby
8:30 Becker
10:35 Letterman
11:35 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5:30 News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
5:30 NBC News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
4am News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm 20/20
10pm News
10:35 Friends
11:05 Coach
11:35 Nightline
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am DuckTales
6:30 Pokemon
8:30 Hercules
9am Garfield
1:30 Newsradio
2:30 Robocop
3pm Spider-Man
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Roseanne
6:30 Roseanne
10:30 Mash
11pm Mash
11:30 Cheers
WOI 5 (ABC)
5am AG Day
9am Maury
11:30 News
5pm News
6:30 Mash
7pm 20/20
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
5:30 CBS News
6pm News
7pm Cosby
8:30 Becker
10pm News
10:35 Letterman
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5:30 News
7am Today
11am Leeza
Noon News
3:30 Extra
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5:30 Hercules
6am Doug
6:30 Robocop Alpha Commando
8am Pokemon
3pm Spider-Man
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
11pm Cheers
4am Cops
KFPX 39 (PAX)
1pm Bonanza
4pm Flipper
Mid. Worship
KFDX 3 (NBC)
6:30 RFD-3
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
Noon NewsCenter 3
3:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 NewsCenter 3
7:00 Matlock
10:00 NewsCenter 3
10:30 Tonight Show
1:00 sign-off
KFOR 4 (NBC)
6:00 News
7:00 Today
Noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Matlock
8:00 In the Heat of the Night
10:00 News
3:30 Bonanza
KOCO 5 (ABC)
10:00 Home
4:00 Donahue
8:00 Roseanne
8:30 Coach
9:00 Thirtysomething
10:30 M*A*S*H
2:10 Filler
KAUZ 6 (CBS)
Noon News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 Cheers
Midnight Wiseguy
1:07 sign-off
KSWO 7 (ABC)
5:30 World News this Morning
10:00 Home
8:00 Roseanne
8:30 Coach
9:00 Thirtysomething
KWTV 9 (CBS)
5:00 Ag-Day
Noon Newsline 9
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 Newsline 9
6:00 Newsline 9
10:00 Newsline 9
10:35 Jeopardy!
12:05 Wiseguy
1:42 sign-off
6:30 Homestretch
7:00 Sun-Up
6:30 News
7:00 Nova
8:00 Nova
10:00 American Masters You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
11:00 sign-off
7:00 DuckTales
10:00 Geraldo
1:00 Bewitched
5:00 ALF
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Hunter
KOKH 25 (Fox)
8:30 Flintstones
12:30 Bewitched
3:30 DuckTales
9:00 Hunter
11:30 Julia
7:00 M.A.S.K.
7:30 Heathcliff
8:00 Underdog
10:00 Rawhide
3:00 Webster
6:30 Cheers
7:00 Gunsmoke
Midnight Rawhide
KGAN 2 (CBS)
8am Rupert
8:30 Anatole
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
10pm News
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
3pm Bicycling
6pm News
8pm Profiler
10pm News
6am News
9am Hercules
11:30 Squigglevision
Noon Powerhouse
10pm News
10:35 Friends
11:05 V.I.P.
2:05 Poltergeist
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am Zorro
3pm Baseball
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
11:30 Mad TV
12:30 Voyager
WOI 5 (ABC)
7am Hercules
7:30 One Saturday Morning
11:30 Squigglevision
6pm News
6:30 Mash
10pm News
10:30 ER
11:30 ER
KCCI 8 (CBS)
8am Rupert
8:30 Anatole
6pm News
6:30 Inside Edition Weekend
10pm News
2:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Today
3pm Bicycling
6pm News
8pm Profiler
10pm News
2:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6am Lionhearts
Noon Baseball
5pm Malibu, CA
5:30 Coach
6pm Simpsons
6:30 Simpsons
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm X-Files
10pm Mad TV
Mid. Poltergeist
2am Baywatch
KFPX 39 (PAX)
2am Worship
KGAN 2 (CBS)
7am Birdz
9:30 Classifieds
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
2:05 Newswatch
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
9am Classifieds
3pm Gymnastics
5pm News
Mid. To Be Announced
2am Entertainers
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
10am Classifieds
5:30 News
10pm News
12:35 ER
1:35 V.I.P.
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am Lionhearts
8am Fishing
10pm Mash
10:30 Mash
2am Kickin' It
I thought I would do another "Not Retro" schedule, this time for the Victoria, Texas market.
3:00 Sign-off
7:00 Today
2:00 Dateline
8:00 Making It
12:05 DailyMailTV
6:00 AgDay
8:00 Maury
5:30 DailyMailTV
6:30 Extra
10:05/10:35 Mom
11:05 Monk
10:00/11:00 Maury
4:00/4:30 black-ish
7:00 Coroner
9:00/9:30 Seinfeld
12:00 GMA3
11:37 Nightline
1:00 Mannix
4:30/5:00 Dragnet
9:00 Matlock
10:00 In the Heat of the Night
12:00 Gunsmoke
1:00 Bonanza
4:00/4:30 Adam-12
6:00/6:30 M*A*S*H
1:07 TMZ
2:07 Extra
12:00 RightThisMinute
6:00 Jeopardy!
8:30 B Positive
9:00 Bull
Since Victoria, Texas doesn't have a MyNetworkTV affiliate of it's own, here are the adjacent locals to
Victoria, Texas for those that have cable.
2:05 Infomercials
7:00 Today
8:00 Making It
9:00 Law & Order: Organized Crime
12:05 Infomercial
1:35 Infomercial
2:00 Dr. Oz
1:12 Newsfeed
7:00 Today
11:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Making It
1:30 Seinfeld
5:30 Infomercial
10:00/11:00 Maury
4:00/4:30 black-ish
7:00 Coroner
9:30 Seinfeld
3:30 Jeopardy!
8:30 B Positive
9:00 Bull
1:07 Infomercial
2:12 Infomercials
8:30 B Positive
9:00 Bull
1:06 Jeopardy!
11:30 Jeopardy!
12:00/1:00 Dateline
3:00 TMZ
3:30 Extra
4:00 Infomercials
8:00 Dr. Oz
10:00/11:00 Dateline
2:00 Extra
2:30 TMZ
5:00 Monk
9:30 Newsfeed
10:00 Monk
12:30 Infomercials
10:30/11:00 DailyMailTV
2:30 12 Corazones
10:30 Decisiones
11:00 Más sabe el diablo
3:00 Sign-off
Interesting that KMOL signs off at night & that KVCT has a weekday morning movie.
Also no PBS! KUHT, KEDT, and/or KLRN are carried on cable depending on location.
Victoria used to be in the San Antonio market years ago.
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Tuesday December 9th, 1974. 📺
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week (Friday December 6 through December 15,
1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either August or
September 1974 before the December Awareness Week.
8:00 PM America: Alistair Cooke maps out the unsteady progress of the western settlers, pointing out
the consequences ot the steam train, the fate of the Indian, and the roles played by the men and women
who settled the western territories.
12:00 AM
Yes I know me just a big KPBS fan, next time I will be careful posting
WOI 5 (ABC)
6am Jumanji
6:30 Newsmakers
10pm News
11:30 V.I.P.
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
7am Today
3pm Gymnastics
5pm News
10pm News
11:30 Extra
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am America's Dumbest Criminals
7:30 Zorro
10am Classifieds
KFPX 39 (PAX)
8am In Touch
4pm Christy
5pm Dr. Quinn
Mid. Worship
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Wednesday December 11th,
1974. 📺 💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week (Friday December 6 through December 15,
1974) and it will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if
the station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December Awareness Week.
2:00 PM Carrascolendas
2:30 PM Firing Line
6:30 PM Zoom
7:00 PM Bolero
KPBS and the Fine Arts Gallery present an in-depth look at the largest single ejehibit ever displayed in
San Diego Indian Art of the Americas. Beautiful examples of sculpture, baskets, blankets masks and
religious objects of the western hemisphere are highlighted.
Portions deal with recognizing personal drinking problems, parenting preparation, and reduction of high
saturated-fat consumption.
Beginning with DaVincis return to Milan, the program traces his days as a military engineer; his artistic
rivalry.
12:00 AM
Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Kirksville-Ottumwa, Monday September 13, 1999
KIMT 3 (CBS)
Noon News
3:30 Recess
5pm News
6am News
6:30 Frasier
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
KTVO 3 (ABC)
5:30 Ag Day
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
11pm News
11:35 Nightline
1:05 Newsradio
2:35 News
3:10 Newsradio
WHBF 4 (CBS)
3pm Maury
4pm Donny & Marie
5pm News
6pm Frasier
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
12:35 Seinfeld
KWQC 6 (NBC)
7am Today
9am News
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
1:05 News
WQAD 8 (ABC)
6am News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Extra
7pm 20/20
11pm News
11:35 Mash
12:05 Nightline
3:35 Inspirations
3:40 World News Now
KYOU 15 (FOX)
9:30 To Be Announced
10am Maury
6:30 Cops
9pm Roseanne
9:30 To Be Announced
10pm Seinfeld
10:30 Simpsons
11pm Moesha
4am Maury
KLJB 18 (FOX)
5:30 Recess
6:30 Hercules
7am Doug
7:30 Roseanne
8am Roseanne
5pm Simpsons
6:30 Friends
11:35 Cops
12:05 Cops
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am News
6am News
Noon News
3pm Maury
5pm Frasier
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
11:35 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5am AG Day
5:30 News
7am Today
11am Passions
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
5:30 NBC News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
11:30 News
Noon All My Children
5pm News
6pm News
7pm 20/20
11pm News
11:35 Friends
12:35 Nightline
KFXA 28 (FOX)
7:30 Garfield
8am Leeza
1:30 Newsradio
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
9pm Voyager
10pm Roseanne
10:30 Mash
11pm Mash
11:30 Roseanne
Mid. Cheers
WOI 5 (ABC)
5am AG Day
5:30 News
9am Maury
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm Jeopardy
6:30 Mash
7pm 20/20
8pm NFL Football
11pm News
11:35 Nightline
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Inside Edition
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
5am News
7am Today
Noon News
2pm Passions
3:30 Extra
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5:30 Recess
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
10:30 Frasier
11pm Cheers
KFPX 39 (PAX)
1pm Bonanza
Mid. Worship
KGAN 2 (CBS)
10am Franklin
10:30 Kipper
5:30 News
9:35 News
4:35 Newswatch
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
11pm News
2:30 Beastmaster
3:30 Entertainers
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
9am Doug
6pm News
6:30 ABC News
10pm News
10:35 Friends
1:05 V.I.P.
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am Underdog
7:30 Cybersix
10am Escaflowne
10:30 Dinozaurs
3pm To Be Announced
3:30 Marketplace
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm X-Files
10pm Mad TV
Mid. Profiler
KWKB 20 (WB)
7:30 Pokemon
8:30 Cardcaptors
9am Pokemon
WOI 5 (ABC)
7am Doug
6pm News
6:30 Mash
10pm News
10:35 ER
11:35 V.I.P.
KCCI 8 (CBS)
10am Franklin
10:30 Kipper
11am At Issue
11:30 Pressure 2
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Stargate SG-1
2:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Today
5pm News
11pm News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
7:30 Cybersix
10am Escaflowne
10:30 Dinozaurs
9pm Cops
9:30 Cops
10pm Mad TV
KFPX 39 (PAX)
3pm Bonanza
2am Worship
KGAN 2 (CBS)
6:30 To Be Announced
9:30 To Be Announced
4:30 To Be Announced
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
10:35 Seinfeld
2:05 Newswatch
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
5pm News
11pm News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
12:30 Recess
5:30 News
10pm News
12:35 V.I.P.
1:35 Inside Edition Weekend
KFXA 28 (FOX)
7pm Simpsons
9pm X-Files
3am Marketplace
KWKB 20 (WB)
7am Rambo
1pm Baseball
9pm Roswell
10pm ER
11pm ER
Mid. Tears if the Dragon
1am Outdoorsman
1:30 To Be Announced
WOI 5 (ABC)
6:30 Newsmakers
2:30 Recess
5pm News
10:35 ER
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5pm News
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
5pm News
11pm News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6am Doug
6:30 Recess
7pm Simpsons
9pm To Be Announced
10:30 To Be Announced
KFPX 39 (PAX)
7am In Touch
Mid. Worship
2am Worship
10:00 a.m.: Drum Corps International World Championship Highlights: The Sight of Music
KIMT 3 (CBS)
6am News
3pm Recess
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Jag
10pm News
12:35 News
1:10 Clueless
KTVO 3 (ABC)
5:30 Ag Day
6:30 News
9am Regis
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
1:35 News
WHBF 4 (CBS)
9am Regis
3pm Maury
5pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Jag
8pm Presidential Debate
10pm News
1:35 Seinfeld
KWQC 6 (NBC)
5:30 News
7am Today
9am Today
Noon News
1:30 Passions
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
10pm News
12:35 Later
1:05 News
WQAD 8 (ABC)
5:30 AG Day
6am News
6pm News
6:30 News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Mash
12:35 Extra
2:05 News
2:40 Inspirations
KYOU 15 (FOX)
6am News
7am Cosby
7:30 Roseanne
10am Maury
2:30 Recess
4pm X-Men
6:30 Cops
7:30 Titus
8pm Dark Angel (Debut) (Pre-Empts Seinfeld at 9pm and Blind Date at 9:30pm)
2:30 Real TV
4am Bewitched
4:30 I Dream of Jeannie
KLJB 18 (FOX)
6am Recess
4pm X-Men
5pm Simpsons
6:30 Friends
7:30 Titus
8pm Dark Angel (Debut) (Pre-Empts News at 9 and Judge Judy at 9:30)
10pm News Special (Pre-Empts News Update and 3rd Rock from the Sun)
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am News
6am News
3pm Maury
5pm Frasier
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Jag
10pm News
1:05 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5am AG Day
5:30 News
7am Today
9am Today
10am Passions
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
5:30 News
6am News
9am Regis
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Friends
10pm News
2:05 News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Roseanne
7:30 Titus
8pm Dark Angel (Debut, Airs for 60 mins. on channels 28 & 40)
9pm Voyager
10:30 Mash
11pm Mash
11:30 Roseanne
Mid. Marketplace
KWKB 20 (WB)
7am Pokemon
7:30 Historia
1pm Bewitched
4pm Pokemon
5pm Moesha
5:30 Clueless
6:30 Sabrina
8pm Angel
Mid. Cops
WOI 5 (ABC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
9am Maury
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm Jeopardy
6:30 Mash
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Extra
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am News
7am News
9am Regis
Noon News
6pm News
7pm Jag
10pm News
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
9am Today
Noon News
2pm Passions
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Later
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6am Recess
7:30 Clueless
8:30 Moesha
4pm X-Men
5pm Sabrina
6:30 Seinfeld
7:30 Titus
10:30 Frasier
11pm Cheers
KFPX 39 (PAX)
1pm Bonanza
2pm Bonanza
Mid. Worship
2am Worship
6:30 Newsmakers
10am Ag Ph.D
Noon Golf
5pm News
10pm News
11:05 ER
12:05 ER
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
5pm News
10pm News
1:30 Kickin' It
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5:30 Weekenders
7am Recess
4pm Pretender
9pm News
9:30 Seinfeld
10pm X-Files
2am Xena
KPWB 23 (WB)
Noon Immortal
1pm Baseball
6pm Friends
6:30 Friends
7pm Steve Harvey
10pm Immortal
KFPX 39 (PAX)
8am In Touch
7pm Doc
8pm Ponderosa
9pm Mysterious Ways
1am Worship
2am Worship
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Thursday December 12th, 1974.
📺💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week (Friday December 6 through December 15,
1974) and it will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if
the station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December Awareness Week.
Otto Graham, Lou Groza, and Dante Lavelli represent the Cleveland Browns, and Elroy Crazy Legs Hirsch,
Bob Waterfield, and Glen Davis represent the Los Angeles Rams for a nostalgic review of that exciting
battle for the NFL title.
A member of St. James Episcopal Church a prominent parish on New York's Madison Avenue struggles
with, and endures, the difficulties in New York City.
Song stylist Carmen McRae is featured in a special concert, paying special tribute to Lady Day Billie
Holliday. Carmen also performs More Today Than Yesterday, Day by Day, A Song For You, Alfie, and more.
Nana fell in love with Fontan but was rejected by him. She was at the nadir of degradation when she met
Count Muffat again. (Part IV)
11:00 PM The Life of Leonardo DaVinci (Repeat of Wed. Dec. 11, 9:00 pm)
12:00 AM
8am Oswald
10am Franklin
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Seinfeld
12:05 Xena
4:35 Newswatch
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
6pm News
7pm Lost
10pm News
Mid. Pretender
1am Beastmaster
2am Entertainers
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
10am Sabrina
10:30 Weekenders
Noon Golf
6pm News
6:30 Friends
10pm News
1:35 V.I.P.
2:35 News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
8am Digimon
8:30 Medabots
9:30 Digimon
Noon Baseball
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm Voyager
10pm Mad TV
11pm X-Files
KWKB 20 (WB)
5am Coin Vault
7am Pokemon
7:30 Cubix
9am Pokemon
3:30 Profiler
4:30 Profiler
6pm Sheena
7pm Baseball
Pretty sure this was the day networks stopped continuous 9/11 coverage.
Possibly I know that this was the original schedule as the tv guides usually came out around Tuesday of
that week.
Retro: Cedar Rapids Waterloo Sunday September 16, 2001
KGAN 2 (CBS)
6pm 60 Minutes
10pm News
11:05 Seinfeld
1:05 To Be Announced
KWWL 7 (NBC)
7am Today
5pm News
10pm News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
8:30 Recess
9am Recess
12:30 Golf
5:30 News
10pm News
12:35 V.I.P.
KFXA 28 (FOX)
8:30 Marketplace
3:30 Marketplace
9pm X-Files
10pm Marketplace
1:30 Kickin' It
KWKB 20 (WB)
6:30 Weekenders
7am Recess
7:30 In Search
1pm Baseball
4:30 Cops
10pm ER
11pm ER
Your probably right as the TV Guides usually came out on Tuesdays during the week.
Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Kirksville-Ottumwa Tuesday September 18, 2001
6am News
9am Cosby
Noon News
4pm Sabrina
5pm News
5:30 CBS News
6pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Jag
10pm News
12:35 News
1:05 Clueless
2:35 Cops
5:30 AG Day
6:30 News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
1:35 News
3pm Maury
5pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Jag
10pm News
5:30 News
7am Today
10am News
Noon News
1:30 Passions
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
9pm Lost
10pm News
10:35 Jay Leno
12:35 SCTV
1:05 News
5:30 AG Day
6am News
5pm News
6:30 News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Mash
12:35 Extra
1:35 News
2:05 Inspirations
6:30 News
7am Cosby
7:30 Recess
10am Maury
3:30 Digimon
6:30 Friends
9pm Seinfeld
10am Frasier
10:30 Frasier
11pm Cops
3am Roseanne
6am Sabrina
7:30 Recess
10am Lyanla
3:30 Digimon
5pm Simpsons
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Friends
9pm News
10:05 Seinfeld
12:35 Rendez-View
2am Roseanne
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am News
Noon News
3pm Maury
5pm Frasier
6pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Jag
10pm News
1:35 Extra
2:05 News
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5am News
7am Today
10am Passions
Noon News
2pm Lyanla
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
9pm Lost
10pm News
12:35 SCTV
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
6am News
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Friends
10pm News
10:35 Spin City
11:35 Nightline
2:05 News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
4:30 Roseanne
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
9pm Voyager
10:30 Mash
11pm Mash
11:30 Rendez-View
Mid. Shipmates
KWKB 20 (WB)
5am Moesha
5:30 Ag Day
7am Recess
12:30 Sabrina
1:30 Clueless
3pm Cardcaptors
3:30 Pokemon
4pm Pokemon
11pm Elimidate
Mid. Mad TV
1am Cops
WOI 5 (ABC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
9am Maury
11:30 News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm Mash
6:30 Mash
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:35 Extra
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am News
7am News
Noon News
5pm News
5:30 CBS News
6pm News
7pm Jag
10pm News
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
11am Lyanla
Noon News
2pm Passions
4pm Shipmates
5pm News
5:30 NBC News
6pm News
8pm Frasier
9pm Lost
10pm News
12:35 SCTV
KDSM 17 (FOX)
7am Sabrina
7:30 Recess
9:30 Moesha
10am Clueless
10:30 Jamie Foxx
Noon Cheers
3:30 Digimon
4pm Sabrina
5pm Simpsons
6:30 Seinfeld
9pm News
9:30 Seinfeld
10:30 Frasier
1am Elimidate
1:30 Mad TV
KPWB 23 (WB)
6am Rendez-View
6:30 Cosby
12:30 Cops
2pm Matlock
3pm Cardcaptors
3:30 Pokemon
4pm Pokemon
4:30 Jackie Chan Adventures
5:30 Roseanne
6pm Friends
6:30 Friends
Mid. Roseanne
KFPX 39 (PAX)
1pm Bonanza
4pm Bonanza
6:30 News
7pm Doc
9pm News
12:30 Worship
2am Worship
WOI 5 (ABC)
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Dateline
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5am News
5:30 News
6am News
Noon News
12:30 Bold and the Beautiful
3pm Dr. Oz
5pm News
6pm News
7pm NCIS
8pm FBI
10pm News
1:35 Extra
4:30 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
Noon News
3pm Jeopardy
3:30 Jeopardy
4pm News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
4:30 News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5:30 Ag Day
11:30 Funny You Should Ask (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire use to air here till August 27)
11pm Seinfeld
11:30 Simpsons
1am Seinfeld
2:30 Maury
KCWI 23 (CW)
6am ES.TV
4pm Mom
4:30 Mom
8pm Supergirl
11:30 TMZ
Now, here are the listings for KCCI's MeTV + MyNetworkTV + Heroes & Icons subchannels.
5am Dragnet
9am Matlock
Noon Gunsmoke
1pm Bonanza
4pm Adam-12
4:30 Adam-12
6pm M*A*S*H
6:30 M*A*S*H
1am Mannix
2am Cannon
4:30 Dragnet
5am Maverick
8am Rawhide
10am JAG
Noon Numb3rs
1pm House
2pm Monk
3pm Monk
4pm MacGyver
5pm Baywatch
6pm Baywatch
4am Lancer
Not Retro: Cedar Rapids Waterloo Iowa Tuesday August 31, 2021
KGAN 2 (CBS)
7pm NCIS
8pm FBI
1:05 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
7am Today
Noon News
2pm Paid Program (Tamron Hall use to air here till they moved the cw to 9.3)
3pm Jeopardy
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Wheel of Fortune
10pm News
1:10 Access Daily (Monk use to air here till The CW moved to 9.3)
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5am News
6am News
11am News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Dr. Oz
4:30 News
4pm Maury
10pm Simpsons
4:30 AG Day
10am Cheaters
5pm TMZ
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Mom
10pm Seinfeld
10:30 Mom
1am Intervention
3:30 Recipe TV
11am Dateline
3pm Friends
3:30 Friends
9:30 Black-ish
10pm Black-ish
4am Friends
4:30 Friends
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Tuesday June 5th 1973.
NOTE: During the Watergate hearings it includes some KPBS Membership breaks during intermissions to
ask for membership support by contributing $15 or more for the public television station in San Diego.
8:30 AM Zoom
6:30 PM Zoom
12:30 AM Sign-Off
11:30 PM Sign-Off
Not Retro: Mason City, Quad Cities, Kirksville-Ottumwa Tuesday August 31, 2021
7pm NCIS
8pm FBI
4am Cheaters
1pm Monk
2pm Dateline
5:30/6pm Mom
9:30 Extra
10pm TMZ
2pm/2:30 Jeopardy!
11:37 Nightline
12:41 Dr. Oz
5am AgDay
4pm Dr. Oz
5:30 DailyMailTV
7pm NCIS
8pm FBI
7pm NCIS
8pm FBI
9pm FBI: Most Wanted
7am Today
4:30 Jeopardy!
11:35 Nightline
12:40 DailyMailTV
1:10 Extra
6am/6:30 Bewitched
11am/11:30 Hazel
Noon/12:30 McHale's Navy
2pm/2:30 Bewitched
7pm/7:30 Alice
11pm/11:30 Coach
1am/1:30 Maude
6am Extra
3pm Monk
5pm/5:30 Friends
9pm/9:30 Black-ish
2am DailyMailTV
6:30 TMZ
7:30 Extra
11:30 TMZ
1:30 Monk
7am Today
1pm Dateline
5pm Extra
1:12 Dateline
6am Bonanza
7am Coffee, Country and Cody
10am Opry
1pm/1:30 F Troop
3pm Soundstage
4pm Opry
6am/6:30 Seinfeld
10am/11am Maury
8pm Supergirl
11pm/11:30 Black-ish
11am Maury
5:30 Mom
10pm TMZ
10:30 Mom
11pm Mike and Molly
5:30 Infomercial
6am/6:30 AgDay
8am Dr. Oz
4pm Dateline
8pm Supergirl
Midnight Dateline
1:35 ES.TV
KGAN 2 (CBS)
10am Franklin
10:30 Oswald
6pm News
10:35 Seinfeld
12:05 Mutant X
2:05 Tracker
4:05 Mutant X
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
11am Skate
6pm News
10pm News
3am Entertainers
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
6:30 Friends
10:30 News
1:05 V.I.P.
3:05 News
3:40 To Be Announced
KFXA 28 (FOX)
8:30 Digimon
9am Medabots
9:30 Digimon
Noon Baseball
4pm Marketplace
4:30 Lighter Side of Sports
5pm Marketplace
5:30 Marketplace
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm Bravest
10pm Mad TV
11pm X-Files
Mid. Enterprise
2am Cheaters
KWKB 20 (WB)
7am Yu-Gi-Oh
9am Pokemon
10am Yu-Gi-Oh
10:30 X-Men Evolution
5pm Profiler
7pm Baseball
11pm ER
1am Clueless
WOI 5 (ABC)
6am Disney's House of Mouse
8am Recess
8:30 Recess
6pm News
10:30 News
12:05 Sheena
1:05 V.I.P.
KCCI 8 (CBS)
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Profiler
2:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Today
11am Skate
6pm News
10pm News
Mid. Bravest
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6am Clueless
8:30 Digimon
9am Medabots
9:30 Digimon
3pm Baseball
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm News
9:30 Cheers
10pm Mad TV
Mid. Tracker
4am Taxi
KPWB 23 (WB)
7am Yu-Gi-Oh
9am Pokemon
10am Yu-Gi-Oh
6pm Enterprise
5:30 News
6pm 60 Minutes
7:30 Becker
KWWL 7 (NBC)
7am Today
11am Gymnastics
1:30 Wakeboarding
5pm News
10pm News
2am Pretender
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
8:30 Recess
9am Recess
10am Classifieds
5:30 News
8pm Alias
10pm News
12:35 V.I.P.
2:05 News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
10:30 To Be Announced
11am NFL Pre-Season Special
7pm Simpsons
9pm X-Files
11pm Marketplace
1am Bravest
2am Kickin' It
KWKB 20 (WB)
6:30 Weekenders
7am Recess
7:30 In Search
1pm Baseball
5pm Profiler
7pm Charmed
8pm Charmed
9pm Angel
10:30 ER
2am Sheena
WOI 5 (ABC)
5pm News
8pm Alias
10pm News
11:05 ER
12:05 ER
1:05 Extra
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5am Hometime
5pm News
5:30 CBS News
6pm 60 Minutes
7:30 Becker
10pm News
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
11am Gymnastics
1:30 Wakeboarding
5pm News
5:30 NBC News
10pm News
1:30 Kickin' It
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5:30 Weekenders
6am Weekenders
7am Recess
10am Classifieds
7pm Simpsons
9pm News
Mid. Mutant X
KPWB 23 (WB)
1pm Baseball
4pm To Be Announced
5:30 Roseanne
6pm Friends
6:30 Friends
7pm Charmed
8pm Charmed
9pm Angel
10:30 X-Files
6am News
9am Cosby
9:30 Sabrina
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm 60 Minutes II
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
1:05 Clueless
5:30 AG Day
6am News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Upclose
12:35 News
3pm Maury
5pm News
7pm 60 Minutes II
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
1:05 Frasier
5am News
7am Today
10am News
Noon News
1:30 Passions
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Ed
10pm News
10:35 Jay Leno
1:05 News
4am Cheers
5am News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Upclose
11:35 Extra
1:05 News
1:35 Inspirations
6am Roseanne
6:30 Cosby
7:30 Recess
10am Maury
6:30 Friends
9pm Seinfeld
10pm Friends
10:30 Enterprise
2:30 Roseanne
4am Roseanne
4:30 Roseanne
5:30 AG Day
6am Clueless
7:30 Recess
8am Bewitched
5pm Simpsons
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Friends
9pm News
10:05 Seinfeld
10:35 Friends
1am Rendez-View
1:30 Elimidate
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5:30 News
Noon News
3pm Maury
5pm News
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm 60 Minutes II
8pm 60 Minutes II
10pm News
11:35 Frasier
1:35 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5am News
7am Today
10am Passions
Noon News
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Ed
10pm News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
6am News
11:30 News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Friends
10pm News
10:35 Friends
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Upclose
1:05 News
6am Underdog
6:30 Bullwinkle
8am Bewitched
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
9pm Voyager
10pm 3rd Rock from the Sun
11:30 Rendez-View
Mid. Shipmates
KWKB 20 (WB)
5am Moesha
5:30 AG Day
7:30 Recess
11am Elimidate
4pm Pokemon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh
9pm Cops
3:30 Clueless
4am Mad TV
WOI 5 (ABC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
7am Good Morning America
11:30 News
3pm Maury
5pm News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Upclose
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5am CBS News
5:30 News
6am News
7am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm 60 Minutes II
9pm 48 Hours
10pm News
2:05 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
11am To Be Announced
Noon News
2pm Passions
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Ed
10pm News
1:35 Shipmates
KDSM 17 (FOX)
5am Taxi
5:30 Taxi
7am Sabrina
7:30 Recess
8am Moesha
9:30 Sabrina
10am Cheers
3:30 Elimidate
4pm Extra
5pm Simpsons
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Seinfeld
9pm News
9:30 Simpsons
10:30 Frasier
Mid. News
2am Mad TV
KPWB 23 (WB)
6am Rendez-View
6:30 Cosby
12:30 Cops
2pm Matlock
4pm Pokemon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh
5:30 Roseanne
6pm Friends
6:30 Friends
-Albuquerque-
KASA Ch.2(Fox)
5:30 Hercules
8:00 Doug
11:00 Extra
4:00 Spider-Man
6:00 Friends
6:30 Friends
5:30 News
10:00 Leeza
12:00 Passions
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
7:00 Friends
7:30 Jesse
8:00 Fraiser
8:30 Fraiser
9:00 ER
10:00 News
11:35 Fraiser
1:05 Later
1:35 News
KNME Ch.5(PBS)
6:00 Noddy
8:00 Arthur
8:30 Teletubbies
10:30 Zooboomafoo
4:00 Wishbone
4:30 Zoom
5:00 Arthur
9:00 Mystery!
10:00 Blackadder
SIGN OFF
10:00 Maury
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 Cheers
11:35 Nightline
5:30 News
12:00 News
3:00 Roseanne
4:30 News
6:00 NFL Preseason Football: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
9:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
10:35 David Letterman
2:20 News
4:30 Ag Day
1:00 Bonanza
12:00 Worship TV
6:00 Highlander
7:30 Hysteria!
8:00 Pokemon
8:30 RoboCop
10:00 Matlock
3:30 Animaniacs
11:30 Roseanne
7:00 Jumanji
10:00 Infomercial
5:00 Newsradio
5:30 Newsradio
6:00 M*A*S*H
6:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Cops
9:30 Cops
11:30 Real TV
5:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Jeopardy
4:00 News
5:00 News
9:00 News
9:35 Seinfeld
10:05 Nightline
12:05 Extra
1:05 Cheers
-Portales-
6:30 Arthur
9:00 Teletubbies
9:30 Zoobamfoo
3:30 Arthur
4:00 Wishbone
4:30 Zoom
6:00 News 3
8:00 Mystery!
Sign Off
-Las Cruces-
8:00 Arthur
8:30 Teletubbies
10:30 Zoboofamoo
11:00 Arthur
11:30 Noddy
12:00 Teletubbies
4:00 Wishbone
4:30 Zoom
5:30 Newshour
8:00 Mystery!
9:00 I Claudius
SIGN OFF
-El Paso-
6:30 News
12:00 News
3:00 Roseanne
5:00 News
10:00 News
5:30 News
5:00 News
5:30 ABC World News Tonight
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:00 Nightline
12:00 Real TV
5:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 Passions
1:00 Leeza
2:00 Jeopardy
2:30 Match Game
3:00 Sally
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Friends
7:30 Jesse
8:00 Fraiser
8:30 Fraiser
9:00 ER
10:00 News
12:35 Later
1:05 Maury
8:30 Zoboomafoo
930 Teletubbies
11:00 Teletubbies
12:30 Winzies
1:00 Tots TV
1:30 Zoboomafoo
2:00 Arthur
4:00 Arthur
4:30 Zoom
5:00 Wishbone
6:00 Newshour
8:00 Mystery!
6:30 Hercules
8:00 Doug
8:30 Ducktales
4:00 Spider-Man
6:00 Seinfeld
6:30 Frasier
9:00 News
10:30 Frasier
12:00 Cheers
1:00 Roseanne
1:30 Coach
3:00 News
5:30 Ag Day
7:30 Hysteria
8:30 RoboCop
9:00 Conan
12:00 Martin
3:30 Animaniacs
6:00 Newsradio
6:30 Friends
I doubled checked the other days in the Guide and you're right, surprised TVG made the error.
10:00 Aguamarina
1:00 Sevcec
2:00 El y Ella
KGAN 2 (CBS)
10:30 Pelswick
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Mutant X
2:05 Tracker
3:05 Road Rules
KWWL 7 (NBC)
6am News
7am Today
6pm News
1am Entertainers
2am Starhunter
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
6pm News
6:30 Friends
7pm Movie "Air Force One"
10pm News
2:35 News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
8pm Cops
8:30 Cops
10pm Mad TV
11pm X-Files
KWKB 20 (WB)
7am Yu-Gi-Oh
9am Pokemon
10am Yu-Gi-Oh
5pm Profiler
6pm Cops
6:30 Cops
7pm Enterprise
WOI 5 (ABC)
7:30 Recess
8am Fillmore
8:30 Recess
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Providence
12:35 To Be Announced
KCCI 8 (CBS)
10:30 Pelswick
11am College Football
6pm News
10pm News
2:05 Hometime
2:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Today
6pm News
10pm News
2:30 Kickin' It
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
8pm Cops
8:30 Cops
9pm News
9:30 Seinfeld
10pm Mad TV
KPWB 23 (WB)
9am Pokemon
10am Yu-Gi-Oh
6pm Enterprise
10pm Friends
1am X-Files
KGAN 2 (CBS)
6pm 60 Minutes
7pm Becker
10pm News
1:35 Tracker
2:35:Road Rules
7am Today
5pm News
9pm Boomtown
10pm News
11:30 Pyramid
3am Starhunter
KCRG 9 (ABC)
6am News
8am Recess
8:30 Fillmore
9am Recess
10am Classifieds
8pm Alias
10pm News
2:05 News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
9pm X-Files
11pm Seinfeld
11:30 Seinfeld
1am Celebrity Justice
2am Kickin' It
KWKB 20 (WB)
6am Digimon
7am Recess
7:30 In Search
2pm Providence
3pm Profiler
4pm Smallville
5pm Everwood
7pm Charmed
8pm Angel
WOI 5 (ABC)
5pm News
8pm Alias
10pm News
11:05 ER
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5am Hometime
Noon To Be Announced
6pm 60 Minutes
7pm Becker
10pm News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Powerhouse TV
7am Today
5pm News
9pm Boomtown
10pm News
12:30 Pyramid
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6am Digimon
6:30 Recess
10am Classifieds
9pm News
KPWB 23 (WB)
4pm Smallville
5pm Everwood
7pm Charmed
8pm Angel
10pm Friends
11pm X-Files
Mid. Roseanne
12:30 Roseanne
From TV Passport.
12:00 Extra
1:30 TMZ
3:00 News
4:00 News
2:30 Extra
5:00 News
7:00 TMZ
7:30 Extra
8:00/9:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
11:30 TMZ
2:30 Movie (For Us, the Living: The Medgar Evers Story, 1983)
2:30 News
4:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:34 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
1:37 People
2:07 TMZ
4:30 News
9:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:00 People
2:00 Cheaters
3:00 Monk
4:00 ES.TV
5:00 AgDay
5:30 Recipe.TV
12:00 People
12:30 Jeopardy!
1:00 TBA
3:00 TBA
6:30 TMZ
7:00 News
7:30 People
8:00/9:00 Dateline
10:00 News
4:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
12:30 Nightline
1:00 Extra
5:00 News
1:00 GMA3
3:00 Maury
6:00 News
10:00 Superstar
11:00 News
12:37 Nightline
1:07 RightThisMinute
1:37 DailyMailTV
4:30 News
7:00 Good Morning America
12:00 News
12:30 RightThisMinute
1:00 GMA3
4:00 News
7:00 News
10:00 Superstar
11:00 News
1:35 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 Early Today
4:30 News
7:00 Today
4:00 Studio 10
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:37 Nightline
1:07/1:37 RightThisMinute
4:30 News
12:00 News
1:00 GMA3
4:00 News
10:00 Superstar
11:00 News
12:00 RightThisMinute
12:30 DailyMailTV
2:00 Maury
3:00 Justice with Judge Mablean
7:00 News
12:00 Maury
2:00 Maury
8:00/9:00 Dateline
10:00 News
3:00 POV
4:00 Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets
6:30 Arthur
8:00 Nature
9:00 NOVA
5:00 News
7:00 Today
5:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 Dateline
1:00 Intervention
2:00 Cheaters
3:00 Monk
8:30 ES.TV
9:00 Recipe.TV
9:30 Friends
11:00 Dateline
5:00 Monk
6:00/6:30 Mom
7:00/7:30 black-ish
8:00/9:00 Dateline
12:00 Dateline
1:30 Extra
4:00 Dateline
9:00 Maury
4:00 Maury
7:00/7:30 black-ish
8:00 Riverdale
11:00 TBA
2:00 Mom
2:30 RightThisMinute
4:00 AgDay
5:00 News
10:00 RightThisMinute
12:00 News
2:00 Dateline
5:30 News
7:00 News
10:00 News
continued in replies
There's no such thing. ABC in Lansing is WLAJ 53 with The CW on WLAJ 53.2.
I know. TV Passport listed the 6.2 subchannel of WLNS as ABC, so I thought it was a simulcast of WLAJ. I
wasn't going to write it twice so I just kept it.
continued
WKBD 50 - CW Detroit
3:00 Seinfeld
3:30 The King of Queens
8:00 Riverdale
10:00 News
10:30 News
1:00 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, M.D.
2:00 Arthur
2:30 Great Lakes Now
8:00 Nature
9:00 NOVA
10:00 48 Hours
7:00 News
8:00/9:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
11:00/11:30 DailyMailTV
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 Frasier
7pm Jag
8pm Gaurdian
10pm News
1:35 Cosby
2:05 Sabrina
5:30 Ag Day
6am News
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Upclose
12:35 News
3pm Maury
4pm Weakest Link
5pm News
6pm Frasier
7pm Jag
8pm Gaurdian
10pm News
5am News
7am Today
10am News
Noon News
1:30 Passions
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm In-Laws
8pm Frasier
10pm News
1:05 News
4am Cheers
5am News
7am Good Morning America
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Upclose
11:35 Extra
1:05 News
1:35 Inspirations
2:05 World News Now
6am Roseanne
7:30 Recess
10am Maury
6:30 Friends
10pm Friends
6am Roseanne
7:30 Recess
5pm Simpsons
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Friends
10pm News * *
10:35 Friends
12:05 Elimidate
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Jag
8pm Gaurdian
10pm News
11:35 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5am News
7am Today
10am Passions
Noon News
1pm Maury
2:30 Pyramid
3:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm In-Laws
8pm Frasier
8:30 Hidden Hills
10pm News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5:30 News
6am News
11:30 News
6pm News
6:30 Friends
10pm News
11:05 Friends
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Upclose
1:35 News
KFXA 28 (FOX)
6am Underdog
6:30 Bullwinkle
5pm Simpsons
5:30 Simpsons
6pm Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
1am Shipmates
KWKB 20 (WB)
5:30 Ag Day
7:30 Recess
3:30 Mummy
4pm Pokemon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh
8pm Smallville
From TV Passport.
12:00 Extra
1:30 TMZ
3:00 News
4:00 News
2:30 Extra
5:00 News
7:00 TMZ
7:30 Extra
8:00/9:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
11:30 TMZ
2:30 Movie (For Us, the Living: The Medgar Evers Story, 1983)
2:30 News
4:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:34 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
1:37 People
2:07 TMZ
4:30 News
9:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:00 People
2:00 Cheaters
3:00 Monk
4:00 ES.TV
5:00 AgDay
5:30 Recipe.TV
12:00 People
12:30 Jeopardy!
1:00 TBA
3:00 TBA
6:30 TMZ
7:00 News
7:30 People
8:00/9:00 Dateline
10:00 News
4:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
12:37 Nightline
1:07 RightThisMinute
1:37 DailyMailTV
4:30 News
12:00 News
12:30 RightThisMinute
1:00 GMA3
4:00 News
7:00 News
10:00 Superstar
11:00 News
1:35 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:30 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Live with Kelly and Ryan
4:00 Studio 10
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:37 Nightline
1:07/1:37 RightThisMinute
4:30 News
7:00 Good Morning America
12:00 News
1:00 GMA3
4:00 News
10:00 Superstar
11:00 News
12:00 RightThisMinute
12:30 DailyMailTV
2:00 Maury
7:00 News
12:00 Maury
2:00 Maury
8:00/9:00 Dateline
10:00 News
3:00 POV
5:30 Arthur
8:00 Nature
9:00 NOVA
5:00 News
7:00 Today
5:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 Dateline
1:00 Intervention
2:00 Cheaters
3:00 Monk
9:00 Recipe.TV
9:30 Friends
11:00 Dateline
5:00 Monk
6:00/6:30 Mom
7:00/7:30 black-ish
8:00/9:00 Dateline
12:00 Dateline
1:30 Extra
4:00 Dateline
5:00 Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez
9:00 Maury
4:00 Maury
7:00/7:30 black-ish
8:00 Riverdale
11:00 TBA
12:00 Friends
2:00 Mom
2:30 RightThisMinute
4:00 AgDay
5:00 News
10:00 RightThisMinute
12:00 News
2:00 Dateline
5:30 News
7:00 News
8:00/9:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
12:30 Nightline
1:00 Extra
5:00 News
1:00 GMA3
3:00 Maury
6:00 News
10:00 Superstar
11:00 News
continued in replies
continued...
3:00 POV
6:30 Arthur
8:00 Nature
9:00 Nova
3:00 POV
7:00 Arthur
5:30 Arthur
6:30 DW News
7:00 PBS NewsHour
2:00 Mannix
3:00 Cannon
5:30/6:00 Dragnet
10:00 Matlock
1:00 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
6:00 The Addams Family
7:00/7:30 M*A*S*H
4:00 Scandal
5:30 Movie "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate" (1996)
1:00 DailyMailTV
3:30 Mom
5:00/5:30 Friends
10:30 Friends
11:00 TMZ
WKBD 50 - CW Detroit
3:00 Seinfeld
8:00 Riverdale
10:00 News
10:30 News
6:00/6:30 Seinfeld
7:00 Divorce Court
10:00/11:00 Maury
5:00/5:30 Black-ish
8:00 Riverdale
1:00 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, M.D.
2:00 Arthur
8:00 Nature
9:00 NOVA
10:00 48 Hours
7:00 News
8:00/9:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
11:00/11:30 DailyMailTV
Also, usually people make corrections to their own schedules. Not others.
WOI 5 (ABC)
5am Ag Day
6am News
11:30 News
5pm News
10pm News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Upclose
11:35 Mash
KCCI 8 (CBS)
5:30 News
6am News
7am News
Noon News
5pm News
6pm News
7pm Jag
8pm Gaurdian
10pm News
1:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
11am Pyramid
Noon News
2pm Passions
3pm Maury
4:30 Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
7pm In-Laws
8pm Frasier
10pm News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
6:30 Digimon
7am Recess
4pm Extra
4:30 Simpsons
5pm Simpsons
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm Baseball Playoff *
10pm News **
10:30 Frasier
12:30 News
2am Elimidate
2:30 News
KPWB 23 (WB)
5am Cops
5:30 Cops
6:30 Cosby
Noon Cops
12:30 Cops
2pm Matlock
3:30 Mummy
4pm Pokemon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh
6pm Friends
6:30 Friends
8pm Smallville
1am Matlock
4am Matlock
Doing another one for Philadelphia, since quite a few major changes happen on this day. However, I am
only including WFMZ, WPVI, KYW, WCAU, WPSG, WPHL, and WTXF. Will do another one for a random
market later - let me know if you have any suggestions. I also have an actually retro schedule coming up
this weekend.
2:05 News
4:30 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
4:00 News
7:00 Good Morning America
12:00 News
1:00 GMA3
4:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:15 News
4:00 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
4:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 Seinfeld
12:30 Friends
5:00 News
1:00 Maury
3:00 Maury
5:30/6:00 black-ish
8:30 Mom
9:30 Mom
10:00 News
3:00 News
4:00 News
5:00 News
6:58 PA Lottery
7:00 TMZ
10:00 News
WPSG 57 - CW Philadelphia
10:00 News
10:30 News
1:00 News
5:00 News
11:00/11:30 RightThisMinute
12:00 News
3:00 Dateline
4:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:30 News
11:00 News
For the next Not Retro schedule, here's the Champlain Valley's listings for Wednesday, September 8.
1:37 Friends
4:30 News
12:00 News
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
1:37 News
4:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:37 Nightline
1:06 Extra
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
WNNE 31 - CW Montpelier
2:00/2:30 black-ish
8:00 Riverdale
10:00 News
1:00 Frontline
8:00 Nature
9:00 NOVA
7:00 News
9:00 Dateline
12:30 News
3:00 Monk
7:00/7:30 Friends
8:00/9:00 Dateline
10:00/10:30 Seinfeld
11:00 Dateline
1:00 DailyMailTV
2:00 News
3:00 TMZ
3:30 DailyMailTV
6:00/6:30 RightThisMinute
7:00 News
5:00/5:30 Mom
8:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
1:30 Frontline
11:30 Arthur
1:00 Baseball
8:00 Nature
9:00 NOVA
Requested by @mvcg66b3r.
4:30 News
9:00 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 NCIS
10:00 News
1:30 News
4:00 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
4:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
3:00 Nature
8:00 Open a Book, Open the World: The Library of Congress National Book Festival
2:05 News
3:30 RightThisMinute
4:30 News
11:00 News
5:00 News
6:30 TMZ
9:00 News
11:05 TMZ
5:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 GMA3
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:15 News
11:52 Nightline
WLMT 30 - CW Memphis
12:00/1:00/2:00/3:00 Monk
4:00 Mom
8:00 Maury
4:00 Maury
9:00 News
10:30 black-ish
11:00 TBA
12:05 Castle
5:00 News
11:00 Jeopardy!
11:30 News
12:00 GMA3
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:15 News
11:52 Nightline
5:30 AgDay
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Dateline
5:30 News
6:30 News
8:00 NCIS
10:00 News
5:30 Arthur
12:00/12:30 Mom
6:00 News
7:00 Mom
8:00 Maury
9:00 Extra
2:00 Maury
5:00 News
9:00 Mom
10:00 News
10:35 Entertainment Tonight
11:05 Extra
11:35 TMZ
7:00 Today
6:00 News
10:00 News
4:30 News
11:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:15 News
11:52 Nightline
4:30 News
7:00 Today
2:00 Jeopardy!
2:30 RightThisMinute
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
continued
12:00 Castle
6:00 Dateline
1:00 Maury
9:00 News
9:35 DailyMailTV
10:05 Seinfeld
11:05 Maury
6:00 AgDay
6:00 News
8:00 NCIS
10:00 News
4:30/5:00 Dragnet
9:00 Matlock
12:00 Gunsmoke
1:00 Bonanza
4:00/4:30 Adam-12
6:00/6:30 M*A*S*H
Now, here are the other CW & MyNetworkTV subchannels in the area that weren't posted previously.
(Memphis TN DMA)
11:00 Mayday
(Jackson TN DMA)
12:30 Moviefone TV
10:00/11:00 Maury
1:00 39 News
11:00/11:30 Black-ish
12:00/1:00/2:00/3:00 House
4:00 Lancer
5:00 Maverick
8:00 Rawhide
10:00 JAG
12:00 Numb3rs
1:00 House
2:00/3:00 Monk
4:00 MacGyver
5:00/6:00 Baywatch
7:00/8:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(Jonesboro AR DMA)
12:30 Moviefone TV
10:00/11:00 Maury
12:00 Infomercials
11:00/11:30 Black-ish
There's a reason those were not included.
KAIT 8.3 and WNBJ-LD 39.2 are CW+ affiliates, so they have the same schedule. That schedule can
already be found on other sites.
KPMF-LD and WNBJ-LD 39.3 were not listed, so obviously I did not include them.
Not Retro: Cedar Rapids Waterloo Iowa Monday September 13, 2021
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5am News
6am News
Noon News
5pm News
8pm NCIS
10pm News
1:05 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
7am Today
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 ES.TV
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5am News
6am News
11am News
4pm News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Dateline
4pm Maury
9pm News
4:30 Ag Day
11am Dateline
Noon News
3pm Friends
3:30 Friends
7:30 Raceweek
9:30 Black-ish
10pm Black-ish
5am Cheaters
4pm Black-ish
4:30 Black-ish
5pm Mom
5:30 Mom
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Seinfeld
2am TMZ
3:30 Recipe.TV
[6]XETV (Fox)
[8]KFMB (CBS)
[10]KGTV (ABC)
[12]XEWT (Televisa)
[15]KPBS (PBS)
[17]KBNT (Univision)
[33]XHAS (Telemundo)
[39]KNSD (NBC)
[49]XUPN (UPN)
[51]KUSI (Ind.)
[69]KSWB (WB)
6 AM
[5]Classifieds
[6]Transformers
[10][12]Infomercials
[15]Reading Rainbow
[33]Noticiero Telemundo
[49]Home Shopping
[51]Headline News
[69]Soul Train
6:30
[6]Heavy Gear
7 AM
[5][69]Zeta Project
[6]Woody Woodpecker
[15]Zoboomafoo
[33]Nini's Treehouse
[39][51]News
[49]Infomercials
7:30
[5][69]Static Shock
[10]Teacher's Pet
[15]Dragon Tales
[33]Agua Viva
8 AM
[6]Galidor
[8]Blue's Clues
[10]Recess
[15]Arthur
[6]Digimon
[8]Little Bill
[10]Recess
[12]Aventuras en Pañales
[15]Teletubbies
[17]Planeta U
[33]Bizbirije
9 AM
[5][69]Pokemon
[6]Medabots
[8]Franklin
[10]Lizzie McGuire
[12]Max Steel
[33]Nico
[39]City Guys
9:30
[5][69]Yu-Gi-Oh!
[8]Infomercials
[10]Even Stevens
[12]Action Man
[15]Clifford
[33]Toonanimals
[39]All About Us
10 AM
[5][69]Yu-Gi-Oh!
[10]Teamo Supremo
[12]Power Rangers
[15]Sagwa
[39]Just Deal
[51]Infomercials
10:30
[5][69]X-Men: Evolution
[8]Infomercials
[10]Lloyd In Space
[15]Arthur
[39]City Guys
11 AM
[5]Clueless
[10]Winnie-The-Pooh
[12]Infomercials
[39]Hispanics Today
[69]Lost World
11:30
[5]Harvest Crusade
[15]Dragon Tales
[49]Scope
12 Noon
[5]Soul Train
[10]Infomercials
[15]Quilt In A Day
[33]Buena Onda
[39]Bicycle Motocross: The BMX World Championship, from Charlotte, N.C., taped May 9-12.
[51]Hot Ticket
[69]Beastmaster
12:30
[12]Comediantes
1 PM
[8]Golf: Third-round play of the International, from Castle Rock, Colo. (Live)
[17]Control
[33]Mortal Contact
1:30
[6]M*A*S*H
[51]Critter Gitters
2 PM
[5]Beastmaster
[6]M*A*S*H
[17]Caliente
[49]Movie: "RoboCop 2" (Science Fiction, 1990) ** Peter Weller, Nancy Allen.
[51]Wild Moments
[69]Movie: "Bronco Billy" (Comedy, 1980) *** Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke.
2:30
[6]M*A*S*H
[15]Hometime
3 PM
[5]Lost World
[10]Infomercials
[39]Skate
[51]American Athlete
3:30
[8]Best Of California
[51]Infomercials
4 PM
[6]Sheena
[8]Infomercials
[51]Early Edition
[69]Movie: "Hang 'Em High" (Western, 1968) ** Clint Eastwood, Inger Stevens.
4:30
[8]Cops
[39]Travel Cafe
5 PM
[5]Mutant X
[6]V.I.P.
[8][10]News
[12]Dos Norteños
[15]Travels In Europe
[33]Fort Boyard
[39]Weakest Link
[51]Bravest
5:30
[8]CBS News
[39]NBC News
6 PM
[5][69]Just Shoot Me
[6]Seinfeld
[8][39]News
[10]ABC News
[12]Lucha Libre
[17]Picardia Mexicana
[49]M*A*S*H
[51]Pretender
6:30
[5][69]Just Shoot Me
[6]Seinfeld
[10]News
[17]Noticiero Univision
[33]Noticiero Telemundo
[49]Planet X
7 PM
[8]Entertainment Tonight
[15]Antiques Roadshow
[33]Pelicula: "Sin Miedo a la Muerte" (Drama, 1976) ** Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly.
[39]Wheel Of Fortune
[49]Fox Rox
[51]Nash Bridges
7:30
[5]Movie: "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" (Science Fiction, 1991) *** Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda
Hamilton.
[10]Inside Edition
[39]Jeopardy!
[49]Big Spin
[69]Friends
8 PM
[8]Big Brother
[10]Movie: "The Man With The Golden Gun" (Adventure, 1974) *** Roger Moore, Christopher Lee.
[17]Sabado Gigante
[39]Movie: "Double Team" (Adventure, 1997) ** Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dennis Rodman.
[51]Stargate SG-1--The crew believes they have fallen under Goa'uld mind control.
8:30
[6]Cops
9 PM
9:30
10 PM
[5][6][51][69]News
[12]Otro Rollo
[49]The Practice
10:30
[6]Simpsons
11 PM
[6]Mad TV--Master P and Li'l Romeo are guests; "Lord Of The Rings" is spoofed. (Repeat)
[8][10][39]News
[33]Titulares Telemundo
[49]Kickboxing
[51]Cheers
11:30
[5]Harvest Crusade
[17]Noticiero Univision
[33]Sabia Ud.
[51]Outer Limits
[69]Mutant X
11:35
[8]Cops
[10]ER
Midnight
[6]Cheaters
[15]Frontline
[17]Otro Rollo
[33]Movie: "Mision Alien" (Science fiction, 1988) ** James Caan, Mandy Matinkin.
12:30
[5]Tracker
[69]X-Files
12:35
[10]News
1 AM
[5]Classifieds
[49]Sports Collectibles
1:30
[51]SOS In America
1:35
2 AM
[5]Movie: "The Dark Wind" (Drama, 1991) ** Lou Diamond Phillips, Fred Ward.
[15]Antiques Roadshow
2:10
[10]ESPY Awards--The top athletes, coaches and teams from the past 16 months are honored in the 10th
anniversary presentation from Los Angeles.
2:30
[39]Access Hollywood
[69]News
2:35
3 AM
[15]Africa
[51]Matlock
3:30
[39]Profiler
3:35
4 AM
[49]Electronic Essentials
[69]Clueless
4:30
[69]Making It
August 2002 is where KPBS San Diego's 2-week membership campaign took place from August 9th
through August 25th, 2002!!
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9:00 NOVA
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12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
WCWJ 17 - CW Jacksonville
12:32 Dateline
11:00 Maury
4:00 Maury
6:00/6:30 Mom
7:30 black-ish
8:00 Riverdale
10:00 Dateline
11:00 News
11:35/12:02 Seinfeld
12:37 Nightline
5:00 News
1:00 GMA3
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
7:30 Extra
11:00 News
4:30 News
9:00/9:30 RightThisMinute
4:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 TMZ
8:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
2:00 Mannix
3:00 Cannon
5:30/6:00 Dragnet
10:00 Matlock
1:00 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
7:00/7:30 M*A*S*H
8:00/9:00 Dateline
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 TBA
11:00 News
Requested by @tboy_1994.
5:30 Arthur
4:30 Arthur
8:00 Frontline
10:00 Amanpour and Company
12:37 News
4:30 AgDay
5:00 News
7:00 Today
4:00 Studio 4
5:00 News
6:00 News
4:30 News
11:00 News
12:00 GMA3
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:37 Nightline
10:00/11:00 Maury
8:00 Supergirl
11:00/11:30 black-ish
1:37 Extra
5:00 News
9:00 News
12:00 News
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00/8:00 FBI
10:00 News
2:30 Monk
6:30 RightThisMinute
10:00 RightThisMinute
12:00 Maury
3:00 Monk
6:00 News
10:00 Seinfeld
11:30 Seinfeld
12:00/12:30 Friends
9:00 News
12:00/12:30 Mom
9:00 DailyMailTV
10:00 Dateline
10:30 DailyMailTV
@PhillyNewsLover Tamron Hall will finally get cleared here in Amarillo, TX on KCIT Fox 14 because the
show hadn't been cleared here for the last 2 years that it's been on the air, only time people got to see
the show was that it was on OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network. And i really thought KVII ABC 7 would
have picked up the show when it first started.
From the Kentucky New Era. Listings run from 4p to midnight. Some titles are incomplete.
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 Friends
11:35 Nightline
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Friends
8:00/8:30 Frasier
9:00 ER
10:00 News
4:00 Sally
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 48 Hours
10:00 News
6:00 Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
9:00 News
4:00 Zoom
4:30 Arthur
5:30 Teletubbies
8:00 Mystery!
6:00 Jeopardy!
6:30 Hollywood Squares
9:00 Martin
4:30 Arthur
8:00 Mystery!
9:00 Jubilee
11:00 Sign-off
WNAB 58 - WB Nashville
4:00 Pokemon
7:00 Popular
8:00 Charmed
9:30 M*A*S*H
11:30 NewsRadio
Does anybody know which stations aired Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from 1989 to 1993?
Boston, MA - WLVI-TV 56
Minneapolis, MN - KMSP-TV 9
WJTC-TV (independent) in Pensacola, Florida (according to the my copies of past TV programming guides
from the Mobile Press-Register, WJTC-TV had the program scheduled for 4:30 p.m.* in September 1989
before having it scheduled for 4:00 p.m. by January 1990).
Does anybody has a old TV Guide listings for 1989 and 1990
What about when the 5-episode pilot first aired in 1987? Which stations were the first to air them? Were
they all Group W stations?
Also, are there any ads announcing their premiere?
KDSM FOX 17 aired Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1988 Saturdays at 10am, Fall 1989 weekdays at 7am
Fall 1990 weekdays 4:30pm Fall 1991 weekdays at 7am
In the NEPA area, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles aired on WOLF-TV 38(that was before the WOLF call
names went to channel 56)
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10:00 News
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1:12 Newsfeed
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7:00 Today
11:30 Jeopardy!
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
6:00 News
12:00 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 48 Hours
10:00 News
12:00 Frontline
7:00 Nature
8:00 NOVA
7:00 News
10:00 RightThisMinute
10:30/11:00 DailyMailTV
9:00 Dateline
5:00 Maury
7:00/8:00/9:00 Dateline
11:00 Cheaters
No. KRIS 6.2 is a CW+ affiliate, and I've already posted those schedules before. KDF was not listed.
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4:30/5:00/5:30/6:00/6:30 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
11:30 Jeopardy!
12:00/12:30 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:00/4:30/5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
3:00 Infomercial
5:00 AgDay
3:00 Dr. Oz
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:15 News
12:00 Castle
3:30 Overtime
4:30 Infomercials
5:30 AgDay
10:00 Maury
4:00 Maury
5:30 News
9:00 News
11:00/11:30 Seinfeld
12:00 Castle
11:00 Jeopardy
11:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:15 News
1:05 NCIS
5:00/6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00/4:30/5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 NCIS
10:00 News
2:00 Mom
4:00 Infomercials
12:00 Infomercials
2:00 Infomercial
6:30 DailyMailTV
9:00 News
9:30 DailyMailTV
10:00/10:30 Mom
1:30 Infomercial
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
11:00 Dr. Oz
5:00 News
6:00 News
4:30/5:00 Dragnet
9:00 Matlock
12:00 Gunsmoke
1:00 Bonanza
4:00/4:30 Adam-12
4:00 Praise
8:30 McManus
6:00 Infomercial
7:00 Infomercials
3:00 Maury
5:00 Dateline
9:00 Monk
10:00 Dateline
1:00 CarCass
3:00 Infomercials
6:30 Extra
7:00 News
10:00 Maury
5:00 TMZ
5:30 News
9:00 News
10:00/10:30 Black-ish
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12:00 News
4:00 News
4:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:00 News
10:00 Bull
11:00 News
1:30/2:00 Mom
5:30 AgDay
6:00 News
7:00 TMZ
7:30 Extra
5:00 News
5:30 Friends
8:00 MasterChef
10:00 News
10:30/11:00 Seinfeld
11:30 Friends
12:00 Nature
1:00 NOVA
3:00 Nature
4:00 NOVA
6:30 Arthur
1:37 News
3:30 RightThisMinute
5:00 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
3:00/3:30 Roseanne
4:00/4:30 Frasier
11:00/12:00 Emergency
8:00 Dateline
10:00/10:30 Roseanne
11:00/11:30/12:00/12:30 The Nanny
12:37 Nightline
1:36 RightThisMinute
5:00 News
9:00 Dateline
12:00 News
1:00 GMA3
5:30 News
11:00 News
5:00 ES.TV
10:00/11:00 Maury
2:00/2:30 Black-ish
8:00 Coroner
10:00 News
Like I've said in other threads, the reason I don't include a lot of CW listings is because they're CW+
affiliates, which all have the same schedule.
I know, but the Salisbury CW affiliate had additional syndicated programming not usually seen on CW+
stations, plus, what you didn't know is that WMDT produces at 10pm news for it's CW subchannel.
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WTOK 11 - ABC Meridian
3:00 Dr. Oz
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:15 News
12:00 News
1:00 Dr. Oz
9:00/9:30 Seinfeld
11:00/11:30 Mom
WTOK 11.3 - CW Meridian
12:30 MovieFoneTV
1:00 Infomercial
2:00 Infomercials
10:00/11:00 Maury
12:00 Infomercials
11:00/11:30 Black-ish
5:30 Reliefband
6:00 AgDay
6:00 News
8:00 NCIS
10:00 News
12:30 Comedy.TV
6:00 Recipe.TV
6:30 ES.TV
6:00 Dateline
9:00 News
9:30/10:00 Seinfeld
10:30 Maury
3:00 Nopalea
3:30 Be Flexible
5:00 Reliefband
6:00 Nopalea
7:00 Today
11:00 Maury
12:00 Days of Our Lives
1:00 Dateline
4:00 Maury
6:00 News
10:00 News
4:00 Praise
8:30 McManus
Time for an ACTUAL retro schedule! ;) From the Sunday Free-Lance Star. Listings run all day. Some titles
are incomplete due to grid format.
3:00 Dateline
5:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 News
11:00 The John Walsh Show
2:00 Passions
4:00 News
11:00 News
1:00/1:30 Cops
3:00/3:30/4:00 Cops
5:30 News
9:00 Maury
2:00 Maury
5:00 News
7:00 Friends
7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
11:00 Seinfeld
5:00 News
10:30 Pyramid
12:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
5:00 News
10:30 Pyramid
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
5:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 Maury
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
5:00 News
9:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Late Show with David Letterman
12:00 Providence
3:00 Sign-off
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
4:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Friends
8:00 Fear Factor
11:00 News
8:00 Recess
4:30 Moesha
9:00 Girlfriends
11:00 Frasier
12:00 Sign-off
6:30 Teletubbies
10:00 Arthur
12:00 Zoom
12:30 Cyberchase
1:00 Caillou
3:30 Cyberchase
4:00 Zoom
5:30 Arthur
6:00 News
2:00 Sign-off
6:00/6:30 Arthur
8:30 Caillou
10:00 Teletubbies
1:00 Arthur
2:30 Caillou
5:00 Cyberchase
5:30 Arthur
6:00 News
6:30 Nightly Business Report
12:00 Sign-off
6:30 MoneyWise
11:00 Yoga
1:00/1:30 Standard
2:30 Caillou
7:30 Conversation-Goodall
WBDC 50 - WB Washington
2:00 BeastMaster
4:00 Pokemon
4:30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
9:00 Everwood
12:00 Sign-off
1:00 Sign-off
4:00 open.tv
5:00 8101
10:00 8101
11:00 open.tv
1:00 Sign-off
7:00 News
10:00/10:30 Europe
11:00 Arabic
11:30 Aujourd'hul
1:00/1:30 News
3:00 German
4:00 Italian
4:30/5:00 News
7:00 Le Journal
7:30 German Journal
3:00 Worship
4:00 Worship
7:30 Cornerstone
8:00 Changing
5:30 Coach
11:30 News
4:30 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
11:30 Earth Odyssey with Dylan Dreyer
12:00 Dateline
5:00 News
11:00 News
4:30 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
12:00 Rugby
7:00 Dot
7:13 Big Block Sing Song
7:30 PJ Masks
9:23 Glowbies
12:05 MyDestination.TV
12:35 S.W.A.T.
1:35 MacGyver
5:00 News
10:00 AM Buffalo
10:30 RightThisMinute
12:00 News
1:00 GMA3
7:00 News
10:00 Time100
11:00 News
3:05/4:05 Catfish
4:00 News
5:00 Nightline
10:00 Matlock
12:00 Bonanza
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
3:00 Arthur
12:00 Employable Me
6:26 I LOVE
7:10 Create
9:37 Tinpo
9:56 Create
10:21 Bing
12:41 Floogals
1:30 Bing
2:25 I LOVE
3:06 16 Hudson
3:14 Numberblocks
4:01 Create
4:03 Arthur
4:58 Create
WNLO 23 - CW Buffalo
12:30 Castle
1:30 Comedy.TV
4:30 News
7:00 News
6:30 News
7:30 TMZ
10:00 News
11:00/11:30 Mom
12:30 Seinfeld
1:00 Maury
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
11:00 Seinfeld
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12:00 News
5:30 News
8:00 9-1-1
9:00 NCIS
12:30/1:00/1:30 Seinfeld
2:00/2:30/3:00/3:30/4:00/4:30 Workaholics
6:00 News
12:00 Seinfeld
6:00 News
7:30 eTalk
8:00 The Voice
11:00 News
1:30 Seinfeld
2:00/3:00/4:00 Monk
3:00 Maury
11:00/12:00 Emergency!
1:00/2:00 Quincy, M.E.
8:00/8:30 Frasier
9:00/9:30/10:00/10:30 Roseanne
1:00/2:00 Cityline
4:00 Cityline
5:00 News
10:00 Cityline
5:00 News
7:00/7:30 Mom
11:00 News
5:30/6:00 Dragnet
10:00 Matlock
1:00 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
7:00/7:30 M*A*S*H
These retro listings come from the Ocala Star-Banner. Some titles are partial due to the paper's grid
format.
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
3:00 Maury
5:00 News
7:30 Real TV
11:00 News
1:00 Sign-off
7:00 Teletubbies
7:30 Zoboomafoo
10:00 Arthur
10:30 Noddy
4:00 Zoom
4:30 Wishbone
5:30 News
5:00 News
9:00 Sally
12:00 News
3:00 Sally
5:00 News
7:30 Frasier
11:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
1:00 Passions
5:00 News
7:30 Extra
11:00 News
12:36 News
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
7:30 Wheel of Fortune
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
5:30 News
9:00 Maury
10:00 Sally
12:00 News
4:30 Real TV
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
5:00 News
12:00 News
1:00 Jenny Jones
5:00 News
8:30 Titus
10:00 News
11:00/11:35 M*A*S*H
WKCF 18 - WB Clermont
1:30 Extra
7:00 Pokemon
7:30 Histeria!
1:00 Matlock
3:00 Pokemon
7:00 Friends
7:30 Seinfeld
9:00 Angel
10:00 News
10:30 Extra
11:30 Friends
WCJB 20 - ABC Gainesville
9:00 Sally
12:00 News
5:30 News
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
12:00 Sign-off
7:30 Arthur
8:30 Teletubbies
11:00 Teletubbies
11:30 Noddy
1:00 Zoboomafoo
3:00 Arthur
4:00 Zoom
4:30 Wishbone
5:00 Arthur
8:00 NOVA
11:00 Assignment
11:30 HealthWeek
6:00 Appliance
7:30 Chil
6:30 Bank
9:00 Ronco
1:00 Gunsmoke
3:30 Cow
5:30 Hogan
8:00 Leeza
6:00 News
12:00/12:30 Cops
3:30 X-Men
8:30 Titus
10:00 News
11:00 Roseanne
11:35/12:05 Cheers
12:30/1:00 NewsRadio
11:30 Roseanne
3:00 Doug
4:30 Recess
5:30 Roseanne
7:00 Friends
7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 Friends
10:30 Frasier
12:30 Extra
2:00/2:30/3:00 Coach
3:30 Cops
6:00 Matlock
9:00 Maury
3:30 X-Men
6:00 Seinfeld
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:30 Titus
10:00 News
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12:30 NewsRadio
1:00 Roseanne
1:30 The Locker Room
7:00 Pokemon
7:30 Histeria!
1:00 S.W.A.T.
4:00 Pokemon
6:30 Frasier
9:00 Angel
1:00 Worship
6:30 MoneyWatch TV
10:00 CCTN
2:00 Bonanza
1:00/1:30 NewsRadio
4:00 I Spy
7:00 Doug
8:30 Recess
10:00 S.W.A.T.
8:30 Dilbert
10:00 News
Please don't tell me that's how the paper put it as because at last check, WRBW is on Channel 65 and
has been since sign-on.
They didn't. I don't know why I put that. Must have been a typo. Sorry.
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5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
1:00 Wipeout
4:30 News
12:00 News
1:00 GMA3
4:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 Monk
2:00 Meet the Press
5:00 AgDay
7:00 Today
2:00 Dateline
6:00 News
11:00 News
5:00 News
9:30 Jeopardy!
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
11:35 Late Show with Stephen Colbert
4:30 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
4:00 PA Live!
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:34 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
1:00 GMA3
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Dancing with the Stars
11:00 News
WSWB 38 - CW Scranton
1:00/1:30 black-ish
4:30 Missing
12:05/12:35 Seinfeld
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
8:00 ES.TV
8:30 Extra
9:00/9:30 RightThisMinute
6:00 News
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
10:35/11:05 Seinfeld
12:00/1:00 Wipeout
2:00/3:00 Maury
4:00/4:30 Mom
11:00 News
12:00 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, M.D.
1:30 Change Your Brain, Heal Your Mind with Daniel Amen, M.D.
4:00 DW News
6:30 Arthur
6:30 RightThisMinute
6:00 TMZ
6:30 Extra
7:00 Dateline
10:00 Extra
10:30 TMZ
11:00 Maury
3:00 Maury
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
11:00 DailyMailTV
11:30/12:00 Seinfeld
8:30 Wrestling
9:30 TBA
11:00 sign-off
XETV 6-Ind
7:00 Bullwinkle
7:30 Jetsons
2:30 Hazel
7:00 Bonanza
KFMB 8-CBS
6:30 Classroom
8:00 Sun Up
9:00 Magazine ("Children in Limbo"/"The Other CIA"/life on the campaign trail for Presidential
candidates' wives; pre-empts Price is Right on both 8 and KNXT)
10:00 Gambit
noon News
3:00 Cross-Wits
5:30 News
8:00 Tony Orlando & Dawn (guests Freddie Prinze and Adrienne Barbeau)
9:00 Cannon
11:00 News
11:30 Dragnet
mid. FBI
1:00 News/sign-off
KGTV 10-NBC
5:55 Newsmakers
noon News
1:30 Doctors
5:00 News
6:30 Merv Griffin (guests Ann Meara, Alex Karras, and Jim Bailey)
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (guests include Goldie Hawn and Pat Boone)
2:00 sign-off
XEWT 12-Spanish
5:30 Mi Rival
5:55 Noticiero
6:30 Tele-Sorpresas
7:00 Capulina
8:30 Exitos
10:55 Noticiero
11:00 El Chofer
followed by sign-off
KPBS 15-PBS
6:00 Carracolendas
mid. sign-off
KCST 39-ABC
9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Newton Minow (FCC chair 1961-63) comments on media responsibility and the
state of TV in '76)
10:00 You're On
11:30 Neighbors
3:30 Dinah! (guests Mac Davis, Richard Pryor, Lynda Carter, Tom Dreesen, and Alex Hailey)
5:00 News
6:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Mike Connors/guests Dick Cavett, Peter Graves, the Stylistics, and Hal
Needham)
7:30 $25,000 Pyramid
9:00 Baretta
11:00 News
1:00 sign-off
KNXT 2-CBS
9:00 Magazine
10:00 Gambit
noon Noontime
5:00 News
9:00 Cannon
11:00 News
1:20 News
4:50 sign-off
KNBC 4-NBC
6:55 News
7:00 Today
1:30 Doctors
3:00 Somerset
5:00 News
9:30 Dumplings
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
2:00 News/sign-off
KTLA 5-Ind
9:00 Gallery
2:30 News
10:00 News
1:30 News/sign-off
KABC 7-ABC
6:00 Chant to Chance
11:30 Neighbors
5:00 News
9:00 Baretta
11:00 News
1:00 News/sign-off
KHJ 9-Ind
1:00 News
6:00 Ironside
7:00 Concentration
7:30 Celebrity Bowling (it's a battle of the Bradys as Chris Knight and Eve Plumb take on Barry Williams
and Maureen McCormick)
10:00 News
followed by sign-off
KTTV 11-Ind
5:00 Movie "Port Afrique" cont'd
6:00 Education
8:00 Flintstones
11:00 News
5:00 Flintstones
5:30 Bewitched
8:30 Cross-Wits
10:30 News
11:30 News
KCOP 13-Ind
6:30 Gumby
7:30 Popeye
8:00 Hercules
2:00 News
2:30 Get Smart
7:00 FBI
10:30 News
2:00 sign-off
Boy it's fun reading those! I was a teen during the 70's and the schedules from those independant
stations had every program that I loved ;D
March 1976 is where KPBS took place its Membership Campaign (A.K.A. as Festival '76-Second National
PBS Membership Pledge Drive) from March 7th through March 21st, 1976!!
Which is stranger, Mission Cable airing reruns of Cronkite or "Mrs. G Goes to College", Molly Berg's
followup to the original "Goldbergs"?
"Mary Hartman Mary Hartman" airing in the AM in San Diego is interesting since most stations aired it at
night due to content. What other stations did this? Also, though it's not noted in the listings, KTTV's
news program after "Mary" was "MetroNews MetroNews" a satirical newscast almost like a proto-"Daily
Show".
And did you notice that KGTV 10 DID NOT carry "Somerset" AND Independent XETV 6 didn't carry it
either??
WOI 5 (ABC)
8am Recess
8:30 Recess
10am Sabrina
10:30 Weekenders
6:30 Powerball
10pm News
10:35 Sheena
11:35 V.I.P.
12:35 Extra
KCCI 8 (CBS)
8am Oswald
10am Franklin
11am Franklin
11:30 Kipper
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Profiler
2:35 News
WHO 13 (NBC)
6am Today
6pm News
7pm Lost
10pm News
KDSM 17 (FOX)
8am Digimon
8:30 Medabots
9:30 Digimon
3pm Baseball
7pm Cops
7:30 Cops
9pm News
9:30 Cheers
10pm Mad TV
11pm To Be Announced
KPWB 23 (WB)
7am Pokemon
7:30 Cubix
9am Pokemon
9pm Immortal
KFPX 39 (PAX)
7pm Ponderosa
2am Worship
Like I said in a different thread, this was the day most networks ended coverage.
I don't know what exactly aired but this was what was listed in the tv guide.
Many of these programs were pre-empted because of the attacks on the previous Tuesday.
Not so much because of the Attacks but because of the ongoing coverage even though radio stations
which weren't normally a News/Talk outlet had all dropped coverage on Friday after Bush's speech at
Ground Zero (I KNOW KKFN 950 (Now on 104.3 FM with KKSE now occupying AM 950 as Altitude Sports
Radio did by carrying tits own coverage of the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals (Which the Avalanche won) &
Westwood One's coverage of the last Super Bowl which the Broncos were in from February 1999 (KKFN
didn't have the local rights to Broncos games as that belonged to KOA 850 as it still does today)
Although many of the Independent & PBS stations aired their normal programming then though
Pat
Not so much because of the Attacks but because of the ongoing coverage even though radio stations
which weren't normally a News/Talk outlet had all dropped coverage on Friday after Bush's speech at
Ground Zero (I KNOW KKFN 950 did by carrying tits own coverage of the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals (Which
the Avalanche won) & Westwood One's coverage of the last Super Bowl which the Broncos were in from
February 1999 (KKFN didn't have the local rights to Broncos games as that belonged to KOA 850 as it still
does today)
Although many of the Independent & PBS stations aired their normal programming then tjough
Listings run from 7a to 12a. From the Sun Journal. Some titles may be partial due to the grid format.
5:30 News
11:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Days of our Lives
12:00 News
2:00 Leeza
5:00 News
7:30 Seinfeld
8:00 Providence
9:00 Dateline
11:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 20/20
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
8:30 Zoboomafoo
12:00 Arthur
1:00 Mystery!
3:00 Child
4:30 Wishbone
5:30 Zoom
6:00 Arthur
10:30 Goodnight
12:00 News
3:00 Maury
5:00 News
7:00 Friends
11:00 News
7:30 Jumanji
8:00 BeastWars
8:30 Dragon
9:00 Paid Programming
11:30 Forum
3:00 Sally
6:00/6:30 NewsRadio
7:00 Real TV
7:30 Clueless
8:00 Legacy
8:00 Pokemon
12:00 Sally
3:00 Spider-Man
8:00 Brimstone
9:00 Millenium
10:00 News
11:00/11:30 Cheers
Pat
12:30 Opry
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
8:00 Maury
10:00/11:00 Maury
2:00/2:30 Black-ish
10:00 News
12:00 Wipeout
1:00 Castle
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
12:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 Dateline
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:00/12:30 Coach
2:00/2:30 Alice
3:00/3:30 Maude
6:00/6:30 Bewitched
11:00/11:30 Hazel
2:00/2:30 Bewitched
10:00 News
11:00/11:30 Coach
1:00 Monk
5:00 AgDay
7:00 Today
2:00 Dateline
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 GMA3
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:30 MyDestination.TV
5:00/6:00 News
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 People
11:00 News
5:00/6:00 News
5:30/6:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
5:00 News
8:00 Maury
10:00/11:00 Maury
12:00 News
2:00/2:30 Black-ish
4:00 Recipe.TV
4:30 ES.TV
12:00 Dr. Oz
4:30 Mom
7:00 TMZ
10:00 Monk
12:05/12:35 Seinfeld
1:05/1:35 The King of Queens
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
8:00 ES.TV
8:30 Extra
9:00/9:30 RightThisMinute
6:00 News
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
10:35/11:05 Seinfeld
11:35 Young Sheldon
12:00/1:00 Wipeout
12:00/12:30 RightThisMinute
2:00/3:00 Maury
4:00/4:30 Mom
11:00 News
11:30 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
6:30 Arthur
12:00/12:30 Mom
2:00 TMZ
7:00 Recipe.TV
7:30 ES.TV
8:00 TMZ Live
1:30 RightThisMinute
2:00 Maury
4:00 Dr. Oz
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
10:30 Seinfeld
11:00 Friends
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WKTV 2 - NBC Utica
5:00/6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00 Dr. Oz
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:00 News
12:00 News
3:00/3:30 RightThisMinute
4:00/4:30 DailyMailTV
9:00 NCIS
10:00 NCIS: Hawai'i
11:00 News
7:00 News
8:00 Maury
10:00/11:00 Maury
2:00/2:30 Black-ish
10:00 News
10:30 The Goldbergs
1:00 Extra
7:00 Today
12:00 TMZ
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 HouseSmarts
10:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00/6:30 News
12:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
4:30/5:00/5:30 News
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 Comedy.TV
5:30 Recipe.TV
7:00 TMZ
7:30 Extra
10:00 Dateline
1:00 Castle
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 Arthur
9:00 Connect NY
5:00/5:30 Mom
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
12:00 Dateline
4:00 Dr. Oz
10:00/10:30 Friends
7:00/7:30 RightThisMinute
10:00 Maury
12:00 Maury
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 9-1-1
9:00 The Big Leap
10:00 Jeopardy!
10:30/11:00 Seinfeld
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Saturday December 14th, 1974.
📺💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week (Friday December 6 through
December 15, 1974) and it will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled
programs, so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either
August or September 1974 before the December Awareness Week, and any other membership
pledge drive in 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME
8:30 AM Zoom
9:00 AM Carrascolendas
11:00 AM Zoom
3:00 PM The Life of Leonardo DaVinci (Repeat of 9 p.m. Wed. Dec. 11)
***KPBS IS STILL CONDUCTING ITS DECEMBER 1974 MEMBERSHIP AWARENESS WEEK SO THE
REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING WILL BE INTERRUPTED BY MEMBERSHIP APPEALS***
9:00 PM In Performance at Wolf Trap: Eliot Feld (Repeat of Mon. Dec. 9, 8:00 PM)
In a special concert, Joan Baez performs some of her own composition including Winds Of the
Old Days, Prison Trilogy, Blessed Are, and the song written for her young son, Gabriel and Me.
11:00 PM Soul: Carmen McRae (Repeat of Thurs. Dec. 12, 9:00 PM)
12:00 AM
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Friday December 13th, 1974.
📺💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week (Friday December 6 through
December 15, 1974) and it will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled
programs, so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either
August or September 1974 before the December Awareness Week, and any other membership
pledge drive in 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions for any concern...
8:30 AM America with Allistair Cooke (Repeat of Tues. Dec. 10, 8:00PM)
6:30 PM Zoom
***KPBS IS STILL CONDUCTING ITS DECEMBER 1974 MEMBERSHIP AWARENESS WEEK SO THE
REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING WILL BE INTERRUPTED BY MEMBERSHIP APPEALS***
The final episode of this 5‐part 45-minute dramatization series of Emile Zola's novel produced
by the BBC.
NOTE: It includes a KPBS membership break at the end where they will be asking for
membership support by contributing $15 or more and recieving 12 issues of the KPBS Guide.
12:00 AM
Count Muffat has again succumbed to Nanas magic. She is living in opulent luxury at his expense, but on
her own terms. (Part V)
NOTE: It includes a KPBS membership break at the end where they will be asking for membership
support by contributing $15 or more and receiving 12 issues for a year of the KPBS Guide.
KDKA 2 (CBS)
6:00 Storybreak
6:30 Darkwing Duck
7:00 60 Minutes
6:30 Infomercials
9:00 News
Noon News
6:00 News
11:00 News
WTAE 4 (ABC)
8:00 News
Noon News
12:30 TBA
3:30 TBA
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Dear John
12:35 Sightings
WEWS 5 (ABC)
7:30 Haven
6:00 NewsChannel 5
11:00 NewsChannel 5
11:30 Sports Sunday
7:00 In Touch
3:00 Hawkeye
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
1:15 sign-off
WJW 8 (Fox)
5:00/6:00 Informercials
7:00 TV Mass
8:30 Neighborhood
5:00 Baywatch
6:00 NewsCenter 8
8:30 Hardball
9:00 Married...with Children
10:00 NewsCenter 8
12:35 TBA
1:05 Infomercials
Noon Informercials
6:00 News 9
6:30 NBC Nightly News
11:00 News 9
11:30/Midnight Cheers
WPXI 11 (NBC)
6:00 Mass on TV
8:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
3:05 Leeza
WQED 13 (PBS)
11:00 Storytime
1:00 Ghostwriter
6:00 Nova
Midnight sign-off
WOIO 19 (CBS)
7:00 60 Minutes
2:00 sign-off
WFMJ 21 (NBC)
4:00 Informercials
Midnight Informercials
1:30 sign-off
WKBN 27 (CBS)
8:00 Expressions
Noon MotorWeek
1:00 Hawkeye
6:00 News
11:30 News
1:00 Sightings
4:00 News
4:30 sign-off
WYTV 33 (ABC/Fox)
11:30 Matlock
WUAB 43 (Ind.)
5:30 Bullwinkle
6:00 Infomercials
8:30 Hurricanes
10:00 News
11:00 Hawkeye
3:00 sign-off
WPGH 53 (Fox)
6:00 DuckTales
8:30 StarCom
10:30 Infomercials
8:30 Hardball
11:00 Infomercials
1:30 sign-off
From TVPassport.
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
7:00 Today
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 Castle
12:00 News
12:30 RightThisMinute
4:00/5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
4:00/4:30/5:00/5:30 News
6:00 News
8:00/9:00 News
11:00 Dr. Oz
12:00 News
2:00/2:30 DailyMailTV
4:00/5:00/6:00 News
7:00 News
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
9:00 News
12:00 News
3:00/4:00/5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
11:35 Late Show with Stephen Colbert
5:30/6:00 Dragnet
10:00 Matlock
1:00 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 Cars.TV
12:30 MyDestination.TV
5:30 Recipe.TV
7:00/8:00 News
11:00 TMZ
5:00/6:00 News
12:00 News
3:00 Dr. Oz
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 NCIS
5:00/6:00 News
10:00/10:30 RightThisMinute
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
8:00 AgDay
9:00 Maury
3:00 Monk
5:00/5:30 Black-ish
7:30 Mom
10:00/11:00 Dateline
WUAB 43 - CW Lorain
1:00 Carcass
7:00 Maury
9:00 CMSD
11:00 News
6:30 Jeopardy!
7:00 Inside Edition
7:30 News
10:00 News
12:00 TMZ
1:00 Extra
5:00 Friends
6:00 Dateline
7:30 Friends
12:00 La Jugada
1:00 Vecinos
4:00 La Jugada
1:00 Hoy
3:00 La Madrastra
10:00 La Desalmada
6:00 AgDay
7:00 News
9:00/10:00 People's Court
2:00 Maury
4:00/4:30 Friends
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
11:00/11:30 Seinfeld
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Sunday December 15, 1974.
📺💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Awareness Week (Friday December 6 through
December 15, 1974) and it will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled
programs, so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign either
August or September 1974 before the December 1974 Awareness Week, and any other
membership pledge drive in 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME
SUNDAY DECEMBER 15TH, 1974
1:30 PM NOVA
KPBS-TV and the Fine Arts Gallery present an in-depth look at the largest single exhibit ever
displayed in San Diego Indian Art of the Americas.
3:30 PM An Hour with Joan Baez (Repeat of Sat. Dec. 14, 10:00PM)
4:30 PM An Evening of Championship Skating (Repeat of Mon. Dec. 09, 7:00 PM)
11:00 PM Wrap Up
11:30 PM
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
9:00 pm - Cybill
9:30 pm - Ink
11:00 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
6:30 pm - NBC Nightly News
9:00 pm - Frasier
11:00 pm - News
1:35 am - Later
5:00 am - News
5:30 am - News
6:00 am - News
6:30 am - News
10:00 am - Maury
5:00 pm - News
5:30 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Nightline
12:35 am - Rolonda
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - Jeopardy!
11:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Nightline
5:00 am - News
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:30 pm - M*A*S*H
8:00 pm - Cosby
9:00 pm - Cybill
9:30 pm - Ink
11:00 pm - News
3:00 am - Roseanne
4:00 am - Baywatch
8:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Access Hollywood
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!
9:00 pm - Frasier
11:00 pm - News
1:35 am - Later
5:00 am - News
6:00 am - News
7:00 am - Today
10:00 am - Leeza
12:00 pm - News
4:00 pm - Real TV
5:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Jeopardy!
9:00 pm - Frasier
1:35 am - Later
1:00 pm - Storytime
3:00 pm - Arthur
6:00 am - News
12:00 pm - News
6:00 pm - News
7:00 pm - Seinfeld
8:00 pm - Cosby
9:00 pm - Cybill
9:30 pm - Ink
11:00 pm - News
12:35 am - M*A*S*H
1:05 am - Coach
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
9:00 pm - Frasier
11:00 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
9:00 pm - Cybill
9:30 pm - Ink
11:00 pm - News
11:35 pm - Late Show with David Letterman
4:30 am - AgDay
5:30 am - DayStart
12:00 pm - EXTRA
5:00 pm - Roseanne
6:00 pm - News
6:30 pm - ABC World News Tonight
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 - Roseanne
9:00 pm - Moesha
10:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - Martin
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
10:00 pm - News
11:00 pm - Roseanne
12:00 am - EXTRA
Cable:
FoxNet
1:00 pm - Baywatch
9:30 pm - Pauly
10:00 pm - Baywatch
11:00 pm - Cops
3:00 am - Cops
Does anyone happen to know what syndicated programs Foxnet aired on the weekends?
I don't remember Dr. Quinn ever airing in syndication, especially during the week.
I can't tell you anything about Foxnet, but I do remember Dr. Quinn going into syndication. I remember
alot of stations,
WOI ABC 5
6am News
10am Home
11:30 News
5pm News
5:30 ABC News
6pm Mash
6:30 Cheers
7pm MacGuyver
10pm News
10:30 Cheers
11pm Johnny B
11:30 Nightline
KCCI CBS 8
5:30 Ag Day
6:30 News
Noon News
4:30 Challengers
5pm Jeopardy
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Newhart
12:30 News
WHO NBC 13
6:30 News
7am Today
9:30 Concentration
Noon News
2:30 Trialwatch
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
10:30 Tonight
1:30 News
2:30 News
3:30 News
4:30 News
KDSM FOX 17
6:30 DuckTales
8am Flintstones
11am Webster
11:30 Webster
5pm Mr Belvedere
9:30 Personalities
It seems odd that no station here was running repeats of ALF. The show was airing in syndication on local
stations all across the country at this time. Did no Des Moines station run it?
From Zap2it.
WFMY 2 - CBS Greensboro
4:30 News
12:00 News
3:30 Jeopardy!
4:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Survivor
11:00 News
12:00 Extra
1:00 RightThisMinute
2:00 News
3:30 Extra
4:00 RightThisMinute
4:30 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
7:00/7:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
11:30 TMZ
1:37 News
4:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00 News
11:00 News
WCWG 20 - CW Lexington
7:00 Monk
7:00/7:30 Mom
8:00 Riverdale
10:00 News
11:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
6:30 Arthur
7:00 MotorWeek
9:00 NOVA
12:37 Nightline
1:00 GMA3
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 black-ish
11:00 Maury
5:00 Maury
8:00/9:00/10:00 Dateline
Retro: KPBS-TV 15-San Diego, CA - March 07, 1975(Festival '75 Membership Week)
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Friday March 07, 1975. 📺 💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its usual local Membership Campaign but the first national
membership campaign for PBS as in Festival '75: The First PBS National Membership and Public
Awareness Drive-11 Great Nights of Public TV(March 07, 1975 through March 17, 1975) and it
will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if the
station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December 1974 Awareness Week, and any other membership pledge drive in 1972 and 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME
Jean Marsh(Masterpiece Theatre) and Grover(Sesame Street), focusing on the best from Sesame
Street and The Electric Company.
Sixty-seven pilots from 23 countries try to outdo each other on a sort of aerial chess board,
during the world gliding cham- pionship in remote, dusty Waikerie, South Australia, January
1974. This is the story of two weeks of nerve-wracking competition and international fraternity in
a little-known sport.
9:00 PM Masterpiece Theatre: Vienna 1900 (Repeat of Sun. March 2, 1975, 8:30 PM)
The BBC produced dramatization of the story behind a 1913 trial in England, when Edith
Thompson and her lover Bywaters were convicted and executed for the murder of her husband.
12:00 AM
NOTE: Each of the special programs will include KPBS membership breaks where they will be
asking for membership support by contributing $15 or more and receiving 12 issues for a year
of the KPBS Guide.
From TV Passport.
4:30/5:00/5:30 News
6:00 News
9:00 QC Morning
12:00 News
3:00 QC @ 3
4:00/4:30/5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:00 News
8:00 Survivor 41
11:00 News
12:37 Nightline
1:07 RightThisMinute
1:36 DailyMailTV
2:06 RightThisMinute
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
12:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
WCCB 18 - CW Charlotte
12:00 Mom
2:30 Mom
4:30 News
5:00/6:00/7:00/8:00 News
11:00 Maury
2:00 Maury
7:00/7:30 Black-ish
8:00 Riverdale
9:00 In the Dark
10:00/10:30/11:00 News
9:00 NOVA
4:30/5:00/5:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
11:30/12:00 News
4:00/4:30/5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:00 TMZ
12:30 You Bet Your Life
12:00 News
4:00/5:00/6:00 News
10:00 News
11:30 Extra
1:00 TMZ
12:00 TMZ
12:30 Extra
1:00 Dateline
2:00 Dr. Oz
11:00 Dateline
6:30 Arthur
7:00 MotorWeek
9:00 NOVA
7:00/8:00 News
12:00/12:30 RightThisMinute
6:00/6:30 Seinfeld
7:00/7:30 News
10:00 News
ABV2 (ABC)
7.00 Madeline
7.30 Cro
8.00 Just William
12.00 Landline
7.00 News
8.25 News
10.20 Compass
11.05 For Love or Money
3.30 Accounting
5.30 Anthropology
HSV7 (Seven)
6.30 Challenges
7.30 A*mazing
9.00 Sportsworld
2.30 Telemall
GTV9 (Nine)
9.00 Sunday
6.00 News
6.30 Our World "Don Lane's America" (Lane embarks on a nostalgic trip to his hometown of New York
City: he tours the Bronx and some of NYC's major landmarks; part 1)
7.29 Keno
7.30 60 Minutes
10.30 News
ATV10 (Ten)
2.00 RPM
10.55 News
2.30 Telemall
SBS
2.30 Dateline
2.10 sign-off
Channel 31
10.30 Wired
11.30 sign-off
Retro: KPBS-TV 15-San Diego, CA - March 08, 1975(Festival '75 Membership Week)
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Saturday March 08, 1975. 📺 💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its usual local Membership Campaign but the first national
membership campaign for PBS as in Festival '75: The First PBS National Membership and Public
Awareness Drive-11 Great Nights of Public TV(March 07, 1975 through March 17, 1975) and it
will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if the
station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December 1974 Membership Awareness Week, and any other membership pledge drive in 1972
and 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
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8:30 AM Zoom
9:00 AM Carrascolendas
9:30 AM Villa Alegre
Some of the finest tennis in the world was played Dec. 10-15 in Melbourne, Australia, during the
championship of champions. Included is footage of the finals with first prize-winner Guillermo
Vilas of Argentina, and second prizewinner Ilie Nastase of Romania.
Highlights of the competition in Brattlesboro, Vermont, February 22nd and 23rd. The top 80
jumpers in the country will be competing. The winners of the event qualify for the 1976 U.S.
Olympic Jump Team. Preliminary runs, final runs, awards, and interviews with the .top winners
are included.
These dynamic singing sisters perform a wide range of musical selections from the 30s today.
Selections include: Steam Heat, Cloudburst, Let It Be Me, Yes We Can Can, and others.
A repeat performance featuring the late Richard Tucker and Robert Merrill with Arthur Fiedler
and the Boston Pops Orchestra. Tucker sings Vesti la Giubba from Pagliacci and Merrill sings the
Toreador Song from Carmen.
The music of the Strauss family is featured in this beautiful performance of the Vienna
Philharmonic. Willie Boskovski conducts. Dances by the Vienna State Opera Ballet Corps are
included.
The BBC produced dramatization of the story behind a 1913 trial in England, when Edith
Thompson and her lover Bywaters were convicted and executed for the murder of her husband.
The BBC produced dramatization of the story behind a 1913 trial in England, when Edith
Thompson and her lover Bywaters were convicted and executed for the murder of her husband.
12:00 AM
NOTE: Each of the special programs will include KPBS membership breaks where they will be
asking for membership support by contributing $15 or more and receiving 12 issues for a year
of the KPBS Guide.
Here is the TV schedule and channel lineup of my cable service where I was living at that date:
VHF CHANNELS
6:00 AM
5 - Summer Semester (summer version of Sunrise Semester airing Tue., Thur., and Sat.)
6:15 AM
4 - Auronautics
6:30 AM
10 - Summer Semester
40 - Underdog
7:00 AM
2- Jack LaLanne
3, 4 - Today
7 - A.M.
13 - News
7:30 AM
2 - News
13 - Call 13
7:45 AM
2 - Religion Today
8:00 AM
2 - Cartoon Town
5, 10 - Captain Kangaroo
13 - I Love Lucy
40 - Speed Racer
8:30 AM
2 - Romper Room
13 - Hazel
9:00 AM
3, 4 - Dinah's Place
5 - Talk it Over
9 - Sesame Street
13 - I Dream of Jeannie
40 - Jack LaLanne
9:30 AM
2 - McHale's Navy
3, 4 - Baffle
40 - Green Acres
10:00 AM
10:30 AM
2 - I Love Lucy
3 - What's My Line?
5, 10 - Love of Life
11:00 AM
3, 4, - Jeopardy
7 - News
36 - Public Affairs
11:30 AM
2 - I Dream of Jeannie
36 - Yoga
12:00 NOON
3, 4, 5, 10 - News
7, 13 - Password
44 - Yogi Bear
12:30 PM
7, 13 - Split Second
44 - Underdog
1:00 PM
3, 4 - The Doctors
5, 10 - Guiding Light
7, 13 - All My Children
1:30 PM
3, 4 - Another World
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
3, 4 - Somerset
3:00 PM
2 - Cartoon Town
3, 4 - Three on a Match
7, 13 - General Hospital
10 - The Phil Donahue Show
40 - Bugs Bunny
44 - Popeye
3:30 PM
40 - The Flintstones
4:00 PM
2, 13 - Gilligan's Island
3 - That Girl
5 - Perry Mason
9 - Sesame Street
20 - Spanish Movie
40 - Lost in Space
44 - Speed Racer
4:30 PM
2 - I Love Lucy
3 - Bewitched
7 - News
5:00 PM
7, 13 - ABC Sports Special: "The Battle of the Sexes" tennis match w/ Bille Jean King vs. Bobby Riggs
5:30 PM
2 - That Girl
4, 10 - News
44 - The Flintstones
6:00 PM
2 - Star Trek
3, 4 - NBC Nightly News
5 - News
9 - Open Studio TV
6:30 PM
3, 4, 10 - News
9 - Zoom
20 - Noticiero (News)
7:00 PM
2 - Mission: Impossible
4 - Zoorama
5, 7, 13 - News
44 - Hogan's Heroes
7:30 PM
4 - Dusty's Trail
8:00 PM
5, 10 - The Waltons
13 - Movie: "Breakout"
40 - The Untouchables
44 - Night Gallery
8:30 PM
44 - Night Gallery
9:00 PM
3, 4 - Ironside
44 - Movie" "Marty"
9: 30 PM
10:00 PM
2 - News
3, 4 - NBC Follies
9 - An American Family
10:30 PM
11:00 PM
2 - Dragnet
3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13 - News
20 - Spanish Movie
11:30 PM
2 - The Untouchables
3, 4 - The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
40 - Perry Mason
12:00 MIDNIGHT
SOURCES: Contra Costa Times, Oakland Tribune, San Francisco Examiner, and Sacramento Bee via
newspapers.com
6 - XETV (Ind.) Tijuana/San Diego (officially changed to independent full time the day prior)
7 - KABC (ABC) Los Angeles
39 - KCST (ABC) San Diego (officially changed to ABC full time the day prior)
6 AM
2, 8 - Sunrise Semester
6:25
4 - Knowledge
11 - Education
6:30
2 - Ecology
6 - Daybreak
8 - TV Classroom
10 - On The Farm
4 - News
7 AM
2, 8 - CBS News
4, 10 - Today Show
6 - Banana Splits
7 - Education
11 - Cartoons
39 - Flintstones
7:30
7 - News
11 - Batman
8 AM
2 - Captain Kangaroo
5 - Gallery
6 - Leave It To Beaver
9 - Cartoons
15 - Hodgepodge Lodge
28 - Naturalists
8:30
9 - Living Easy
11, 13 - Cartoons
15 - Carrascolendas
28 - Instructional TV
8:50
3 - News
9 AM
2, 8 - Joker's Wild
3, 28 - Sesame Street (not sure how ch. 3 got hold of a PBS show)
4, 10 - Dinah's Place - Dom DeLuise and Burt Reynolds are Dinah's guests.
5 - Man In A Suitcase
6 - Phil Donahue
9 - Jack LaLanne
11 - I Love Lucy
15 - Electric Company
39 - Movie: "Belvedere Rings The Bell" (Comedy-drama, 1951) Clifton Webb, Zero Mostel.
9:30
2, 8 - $10,000 Pyramid
9 - News
11 - Mothers-In-Law
13 - Romper Room
15 - Instructional TV
28 - Sesame Street
10 AM
2, 8 - Gambit
3 - Movie: "Lunch Hour" (Romance, 1963) Shirley Ann Field, Robert Stephens.
6 - Ben Casey
9 - Tempo
11 - Andy Griffith
13 - City Kids
10:30
2, 8 - Love Of Life
4, 10 - Hollywood Squares - Rich Little, Meredith Baxter, Lola Falana, Jim Backus, Ted Knight, Demond
Wilson, Paul Lynde, Charley Weaver, Wally Cox. Peter Marshall hosts.
11 - Hazel
13 - World Talk
28 - Misterogers' Neighborhood
10:55
2, 8 - CBS News
11 AM
4, 10 - Jeopardy!
6 - The Fugitive
11 - Flying Nun
13 - Wanderlust
28 - Electric Company
39 - My Favorite Martian
11:30
3, 7, 39 - Bewitched
5 - Gene Autry
11 - Hogan's Heroes
13 - News
28 - Hodgepodge Lodge
12 Noon
2, 8, 10, 11 - News
3, 7, 39 - Password
4 - Three On A Match
6 - Hazel
13 - Galloping Gourmet
12:30
3, 7, 39 - Split Second
6 - Truth Or Consequences
11 - Let's Rap
28 - Thirty Minutes
1 PM
2, 8 - Guiding Light
3, 7, 39 - All My Children
4, 10 - The Doctors
9 - News
11 - Movie: "Member Of The Wedding" (Comedy, 1953) Ethel Waters, Julie Harris.
28 - Instructional TV
1:30
2, 8 - Edge Of Night
4, 10 - Another World
5 - Movie: "Grand Canyon" (Western, 1950) Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes.
6 - Mike Douglas
2 PM
2, 8 - Price Is Right
3, 7, 39 - Newlywed Game
13 - Petticoat Junction
2:30
2, 8 - Match Game '73 (listings here had the second week's panel, but this show was the debut, having
been postponed a week due to the Watergate hearings)
4, 10 - Somerset
13 - Cartoons
3 PM
2 - Secret Storm
3, 7, 39 - General Hospital
5 - Highway Patrol
6 - Superman
8 - Movie: "Little Boy Lost" (Drama, 1953) Bing Crosby, Claude Dauphin.
10 - Movie: "Gunfighters Of Casa Grande" (Western, 1965) Alex Nicol, Jorge Mistral.
3:10
11 - Ben Hunter
3:30
4 - Mike Douglas
11 - Cartoons
4 PM
2 - Movie: "Never Steal Anything Small" (Comedy, 1950) James Cagney, Shirley Jones.
5 - Rifleman
6 - Get Smart
12 - Caricaturas
4:30
3 - Movie: "Lunch Hour" (Romance, 1963) Shirley Ann Field, Robert Stephens.
6 - Flying Nun
7 - News
12 - Novella
39 - That Girl
5 PM
4, 5, 7 - News
6, 13 - Gilligan's Island
8 - Dragnet
9 - Beverly Hillbillies
11 - Flintstones
4, 7, 8, 39 - News
5 - Sea Hunt
6 - Mayberry RFD
9 - Beverly Hillbillies
6 PM
2, 3, 4, 7, 8 - News
5 - Bonanza
11 - Flintstones
13 - Star Trek
39 - Untouchables
6:30
2, 3, 4 - News
5 - Bonanza
6 - Hogan's Heroes
7 - Movie: "The Girl Who Had Everything" (Romance, 1953) Elizabeth Taylor, Fernando Lamas.
8 - CBS News
9 - Have Gun, Will Travel
11 - Andy Griffith
15 - Carrascolendas
7 PM
2 - CBS News
2C - Today's Woman
3 - ABC News
4 - NBC News
9, 39 - What's My Line?
11 - I Love Lucy
13 - I Dream Of Jeannie
15 - Firing Line
7:30
3 - Hogan's Heroes
4 - Price Is Right
5 - Movie: "The Bishop's Wife" (Comedy-drama, 1948) Cary Grant, Loretta Young.
8 - Thrillseekers
11 - That Girl
12 - Profundidad 0-5
13 - Dragnet
39 - Game Game
8 PM
2C - Rainbow Theater
3, 7, 39 - The Rookies - A cache of illegal drugs disposed of in the ocean is stolen by a scuba diver.
12 - Panorama Social
13 - Untouchables
15, 28 - Playhouse New York - "Portrait of a Hero as a Young Man" focuses on George Washington's first
mission as a military leader.
8:15
8:30
2C - Femme Featurette
7C - Out Of The West
11 - Merv Griffin
12 - Ahora
9 PM
2, 8 - Lucy Show - Lucy and Harry try to change the ugly duckling member of Kim's drama club.
3, 7, 39 - Movie: "The Spirit Is Willing" (Fantasy, 1966) Sid Caesar, Vera Miles.
6 - Civilization - The 1,000 years between the fall of Rome and the rise of Gothic.
10 - Movie: "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" (Mystery, 1967) Robert Wagner, Jill St. John.
12 - Mannix
13 - Dragnet
9:30
5 - American Adventure
9 - News
13 - Billy Graham
28 - Thirty Minutes
10 PM
2, 8 - Medical Center - An auto crash victim has smuggled a child from South America.
5, 11 - News
6 - Twilight Zone
9 - Regis Philbin
15 - Humanist Alternative
28 - Verite
10:05
12 - Musicalidades
10:30
5 - Talkback
7C - Canadian Travel
11, 13 - News
12 - Interpol
15 - Natrualists
11 PM
2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10 - News
6 - Perry Mason
9 - Movie: "The Last Mile" (Drama, 1959) Mickey Rooney, Don Barry.
11 - Truth Or Consequences
12 - Novela
39 - Green Acres
11:30
2, 8 - CBS Late Movie: "The Prisoner Of Zenda" (Adventure, 1952) Stewart Granger, James Mason.
4, 10 - Johnny Carson
Midnight
12:30
5 - Highway Patrol
1 AM
5 - Highway Patrol
1:30
2 - News
1:45
2 - Movie: "Dangerous Crossing" (Drama, 1953) Jeanne Crain, Michael Rennie.
KEYT aired Sesame Street because there wasn't a PBS station in Santa Barbara.
I will also clarify that the San Diego-Houston baseball game (ch. 4, 8 PM) was likely a delayed broadcast
as archives showed first pitch starting at 8:30 ET.
The channel 12 of Tijuana was affiliated with Spanish International Network that later would be called
Univision, until 1990 when the channel was acquired by Televisa
When Did KCET put Translators in Santa Barbara though or Cable access via KCET and KOCE so Santa
Barbara can get PBS Programming since so KEYT can stop airing Sesame street.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOCE-TV
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KCET
The channel 12 of Tijuana was affiliated with Spanish International Network that later would be called
Univision, until 1990 when the channel was acquired by Televisa
Being a seven-year old in the early 60s in Escondido (north of San Diego) and able to get XEWT, I should
have remembered that. I plum forgot about SIN.
I was wondering if the San Diego Union has any issues about information of KPBS Channel 15
membership pledge drives during 1973??,
Because during the Watergate Hearings in 1973 for PBS stations, I heard that they initiated "Watergate
Pledge Nights" including KPBS and raised a lot of membership pledges, and I saw in the Los Angeles
Times(August 20, 1973) that KCET 28 initiated Pledge nights during the complete prime time coverage of
Phase I of the Watergate Hearings has resulted in the noncommercial television station in Los Angeles
receiving $105,982 from 4,404 pledges, according to Colin Barraclough, director of development for
Channel 28. The 12 pledge nights occurred during June, July and August and collectively represent the
most successful membership campaign in the station's nine-year history. KCET's use of the fundraising
pledge nights is designed to help defray the station's operating costs which, during the special Watergate
broadcasts, were higher due to sign-off time being delayed to conclusion of the coverage.
So don't know if KPBS San Diego initiated "Watergate Pledge Nights" too, because in early 1973 it had
7,300 members, and by November/December 1973 it now has 10,000 members(It came from
membership campaigns/pledge nights) and according John Summerfield(former KPBS general manager),
he hopes for 15,000 members by 1974 because he resigned the station as general manager on
December 15, 1973 before Paul Steen became the station's third general manager in 1974 through 1992.
It was fairly common back then for non-PBS stations in less-than-major markets to air Sesame Street and
perhaps other iconic PBS kids shows like Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, The Electric Company, and Zoom.
KJEO Ch. 47 (then ABC, now CBS as KGPE) in Fresno also aired Sesame Street at the time.
Regarding the NBC Hollywood Squares (10:30 am) panel roster, Wally Cox had already died the previous
February 15. It should be Karen Valentine instead.
Correct. Force of habit made me type in Cox's name. The listing from the Times-Union clearly shows
Karen Valentine.
KGAN 2 (CBS)
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
1:05 Extra
KWWL 7 (NBC)
5am News
7am Today
Noon News
4pm Jeopardy
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 ES.TV
4:30 News
KCRG 9 (ABC)
5am News
11am News
Noon GMA 3
3pm Dr. Oz
4pm News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Dateline
4:30 News
4pm Maury
9pm News
4:30 Ag Day
9am Dateline
10am Dr. Oz
3:30 Friends
4am Friends
4:30 Friends
KCRG 9.3 (CW)
5am Cheaters
4pm Black-ish
4:30 Black-ish
5pm Mom
5:30 Mom
6pm Seinfeld
6:30 Seinfeld
7pm CW Primetime
Mid. Monk
2am TMZ
3:30 Recipe.TV
WOI 5 (ABC)
11am News
11:45 Iowa Live
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Dateline
KCCI 8 (CBS)
4:30 News
3pm Dr. Oz
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
1:35 Extra
WHO 13 (NBC)
7am Today
3:30 Jeopardy!
4pm News
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
KDSM 17 (Fox)
5am DailyMailTV
5:30 AgDay
8:30 Sci Q
9pm News
11pm Seinfeld
1am Seinfeld
2:30 Maury
KDMI 19 (TCT)
6am ES.TV
6:30 RightThisMinute
7am RightThisMinute
4pm Mom
4:30 Mom
7pm CW Primetime
9pm News
11:30 TMZ
4:30 Dragnet
5am Dragnet
9am Matlock
Noon Gunsmoke
1pm Bonanza
4pm Adam-12
4:30 Adam-12
6pm M*A*S*H
6:30 M*A*S*H
1:05 Mannix
2:05 Cannon
4am Lancer
5am Maverick
8am Rawhide
10am JAG
Noon Numb3rs
1pm House
2pm Monk
3pm Monk
4pm MacGyver
5pm Baywatch
6pm Baywatch
WHBF 4 (CBS)
5am News
4pm News
4:30 Inside Edition
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
12:35 Dr. Oz
KWQC 6 (NBC)
4:30 News
7am Today
Noon News
4pm News
4:30 Jeopardy!
5pm News
6pm News
10pm Mews
WQAD 8 (ABC)
11am News
5pm News
6pm News
6:30 News
10pm News
11:37 Nightline
12:30 DailyMailTV
1am Extra
KLJB 18 (Fox)
7am News
4:30 Mom
9pm News
10pm TMZ
12:30 Mom
KGCW 26 (CW)
5am AgDay
8am Dr. Oz
4pm Dateline
10pm Seinfeld
10:30 Seinfeld
Mid. Dateline
1:30 ES.TV
5am Bewitched
5:30 Bewitched
10:30 Hazel
1pm Bewitched
1:30 Bewitched
6pm Alice
6:30 Alice
10pm Coach
10:30 Coach
11pm Archie Bunker's Place
Mid. Maude
12:30 Maude
4:30 Extra
5am RightThisMinute
9pm Black-ish
9:30 Black-ish
3am RightThisMinute
3:30 DailyMailTV
KTVO 3 (ABC)
4:30 AgDay
2:30 Jeopardy!
5pm News
6pm News
10pm News
11:35 Nightline
12:41 Dr. Oz
5:30 TMZ
6am RightThisMinute
7:30 Extra
11:30 Seinfeld
Mid. Seinfeld
5am AgDay
4pm Dr. Oz
5:30 DailyMailTV
6:30 News
12:37 DailyMailTV
7am Today
6pm News
10pm News
1:12 Dateline
6am Bonanza
10am Opry
1pm F Troop
1:30 F Troop
4pm Opry
10am Maury
7pm CW Primetime
11pm Black-ish
11:30 Black-ish
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Sunday March 09, 1975. 📺 💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its usual local Membership Campaign but the first national
membership campaign for PBS as in Festival '75: The First PBS National Membership and Public
Awareness Drive-11 Great Nights of Public TV(March 07, 1975 through March 17, 1975) and it
will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if the
station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December 1974 Membership Awareness Week, and any other membership pledge drive in 1972
and 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME!!
10:00 AM The Vienna Philharmonic (Repeat of Sat. Mar. 08, 9:00 PM)
11:00 AM Bolero
11:30 AM Carmen and the Dream and the Destiny (Repeat of Mon. Mar. 03, 8:00 PM)
As ebullient off-stage as she is talented on, Beverly Sills speaks openly about her career and her
personal life. This program is balanced between candid interview and in-studio performance.
She performs, in costume and stage setting, arias from The Barber of Seville, The Ballad of Baby
Doe, Julius Caesar, Roberto Devereaux, "Manon, and Lucia de Lammermoor.
Mikio Naruses stark drama about the disintegration of values in modern society is set in the
notorious Ginza district of Tokyo and features Japanese film star Hideko Takamine.
The Bankers by Martin Mayer. The author of The Lawyers and Madison Avenue, U.S.A. turns his
notable investigative talents to the field of finance in a discussion of the $800 billion industry of
banking.
Margaret and Franco prepare a magnificent lasagna. It is a combination of pasta all uovo" (egg
pasta), sugo al ragu (ragu sauce), pasta verde (green pasta) and Besciameila (white sauce).
A homemade bomb in the hands of a terrorist group would be a terrifying blackmail weapon.
Alfred loves Adele, but her father requests that they postpone the marriage. Meanwhile, Alfred
contents himself with Elise. But how to remove Elise from the scene in time for the wedding?
11:00 PM Evening at Pops: Boston Pops in Concert (Repeat of Sat. Mar. 08, 8:00 PM)
12:00 AM
ABV2 (ABC)
9.00 Recovery
7.00 News
7.30 Ballykissangel
12.05 Rage
HSV7 (Seven)
10.30 Clueless
2.00 Movie "Knights of the Round Table" (starring Ava Gardner and Robert Taylor)
6.00 News
6.30 World Around Us "The Queen Mother's New Garden" (a visit to the royal garden at Walmer Castle
in Kent, which was a gift to the Queen Mother for her 95th birthday)
7.30 This Fabulous Century "Humor: Australia at War" (includes Tattslotto at 8.28)
9.30 CI5: The New Professionals (short-lived remake of the ITV 1977-83 series The Professionals)
GTV9 (Nine)
7.00 Goodsports
9.00 Crocadoo II
6.00 News
10.30 News
11.35 Wings
ATV10 (Ten)
5.00 News
11.40 News
SBS
9.00 Le Journal
9.30 Sevodnia
10.15 Telediario
2.00 sign-off
Channel 31
Fair question
I'm guessing so years down the road people can look back and see what was on as you cant get old tv
guides or anything to see what use to be on.
I don't understand why people keep posting these current schedules here. I thought this was supposed
to be for Retro Schedules. I'm just saying because current schedules you can pretty much find anywhere,
such as Zap2It, where a lot of you are getting these current schedules. So what's the point of posting
them here?
To be fair, the description of this subforum is "Discuss retro and current TV Schedules".
Also, I agree with what @Cool_guy81 said. This was the description of the original Not Retro schedule
(from yours truly):
I thought this would be interesting. Since the new season is about to begin and schedules will change, I
thought it would be interesting to "archive" what stations in the Philadelphia area are airing today.
There are already some differences between the current schedules and the schedule then, even though
it was only about a month ago. I would've probably forgotten most of the differences already, so I think
it's interesting to archive these current schedules. Eventually they won't be on Zap2it, obviously.
This entire section needs to be divided into several categories - at least three.
I'm guessing with the advancement of sites like Newspapers.com on adding tons of archived newspaper
listings, this area doesn't get a lot of activity anymore.
The issue, as I see it, is that "NOT RETRO" schedules come up in a search of RETRO schedules. Otherwise,
I really wouldn't mind.
I agree the Not Retro ones might need their it’s own file. I don’t even see too many retro schedules even
getting posted anymore aside from 10 pages of daily Iowa schedules.
I second agree!
8 AM Today's Special
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Reading Rainbow
1 PM P.S.A.T.
2 PM Taste Of Louisiana
3:30 G.E.D.
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
11 PM Eye On Dance
6:30 Morning
9 AM Joan Rivers
10 AM Designing Women
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Cosby Show
5:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM Entertainment Tonight
8:30 Whose Side Are You On? (CBS News discussion series)
9 PM The Flash
10 PM Sweating Bullets
11 PM News
11:30 Amen
12 M Dark Justice
1 AM Night Heat
4 AM News
9 AM Donahue
11 AM Home
12 N News
12:30 Loving
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Oprah Winfrey
5 PM People's Court
5:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM Jeopardy!
8 PM Full House
9 PM Perfect Strangers
10 PM 20/20
11 PM News
11:30 Nightline
12 M In Concert '91
1 AM Inside Edition
2 AM News
7 AM First Business
8:30 Newsworthy
9 AM Morning Stretch
12 N Success N Life
6 PM Rifleman
7 PM Rockford Files
5 AM Success N Life
6 AM Romper Room
7 AM Muppet Babies
7:30 Alvin And The Chipmunks
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
9 AM Real Ghostbusters
10 AM Gunsmoke
11 AM Geraldo
12 N Love Connection
1:30 22 Minutes
2 PM Jetsons
3 PM Ducktales
4 PM Tale Spin
6 PM Perfect Strangers
10 PM Hunter
11 PM Arsenio Hall
12 M Party Machine
3 AM Honeymooners
7 AM Today
9 AM Santa Barbara
10 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12 N $100,000 Pyramid
2 PM Another World
3 PM Flintstones
5 PM Mama's Family
6 PM Cheers
7 PM News
10 PM Midnight Caller
11 PM News
2:30 E.D.J.
6:30 Ag Day
7 AM Heathcliff
Universe
9 AM Success N Life
10 AM Hazel
12 N The Judge
1 PM Casey Jones
2 PM Grizzly Adams
3 PM Heathcliff
Universe
6 PM The Jeffersons
6:30 Benson
7 PM Matlock
10 PM Highway To Heaven
11 PM Hogan's Heroes
11:30 Infomercial
8 AM Morris Cerullo
10 AM Success N Life
4 PM Thundercats
5 PM Ebony/Jet Showcase
6 PM Lone Ranger
11 PM Infomercial
11:30 Monsters
12 M Home Shopping Network (to 3)
The show WKFT ran at 8am wasn't He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, but its sequel series The
New Adventures of He-Man.
Why is WYED airing a Chicago/Baltimore baseball game? Neither team is anywhere near the Carolinas.
Notice a ton of old or obscure shows for a large market in 1991. Has the Raleigh market always been a
good market for older shows? And who knew "Bridget Loves Bernie" got syndicated?
Did the "Andy Griffith" shows include the color episodes? I remember KIMA Yakima (my hometown
station) airing them, but now the B&W seem to be the only ones aired.
Yeah, they had the color episodes too. I've noticed that the Sundance Channel carries TAGS but no color
episodes, MeTV only airs the color episodes for the Month of Mayberry special and I think there might
have been a Christmas episode in color that usually gets aired at the appropriate time of the season.
Raleigh-Durham is part of the Orioles territory, yet Spectrum still doesn't carry MASN.
The smallest market in the US, with only one station and two network affiliations. All KXGN-DT1
newscasts are produced by Billings CBS affiliate KTVQ, while all KXGN-DT2 newscasts come from KULR.
From Zap2it.
12:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 Survivor
10:00 News
5:00 TMZ
5:30 Extra
6:00 News
7:00 Today
2:00/2:30 RightThisMinute
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
According to Wikipedia, KXGN was the country's last dual affiliate station until it switched to digital in
2009.
And if you're wondering, the wonders of digital make KXGN's production much better than you'd think
While the title says it was from KXGN-DT2 its just a copy of the news from KULR Billings
KXGN has no local newscast anymore (hasnt since 2015). Newscasts on KXGN CBS are from KTVQ Billings
(noon, 5:30 and 10pm weekdays, possibly 5:30 on weekends due to sports, and 10pm nightly)
KXGN still airs CBS programming on the East Coast feed for much of the day. (Looking at the lineup, I
think they technically take the Central Time zone feed when it's available, such as for CBS Mornings.)
That means prime time runs from 6-9 PM and they have syndicated programming from 9P-10P.
Before the switch to digital, they typically aired the third hour of NBC prime from 9P-10P. (There had to
be exceptions when NBC had a movie or some other show that started before 9PM.)
Now this is true local --- even "hyper-local" --- television! Something like this is the closest thing to what
the FCC originally envisioned by doing channel allocations all throughout the US, rather than clustering
everything into (mainly) metro markets. I don't think it was in the original plan, for, let's say, stations
licensed to Belmont, Kannapolis, and Rock Hill, to become de facto Charlotte stations. Way back when,
Camden SC had a UHF allocation, and 30 miles out from center city, it is a very different world from
Columbia.
I'm reminded a little bit of WHKY-14 in Hickory NC, they do a nightly local newscast, they are part of the
Charlotte market, yet their news concentrates on the "Unifour" four-county region around Hickory. It's
nothing fancy, nothing slick, but it is "local" news, in perhaps its purest form. Here's a sample (I couldn't
find entire newscasts):
The cable-only channel EKB-TV in Pikeville KY also does a good job along these lines. They have changed
hands and became "Mountain Top Media", but I'm pretty sure they still do the news program, and at one
time (may still) they repeated WLEX-18 news from Lexington. Good product, professionally done,
nothing fancy, but provides decent local news coverage.
Retro: KPBS-TV 15-San Diego, CA - March 10, 1975(Festival '75 Membership Week)
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its usual local Membership Campaign but the first national
membership campaign for PBS as in Festival '75: The First PBS National Membership and Public
Awareness Drive-11 Great Nights of Public TV(March 07, 1975 through March 17, 1975) and it
will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if the
station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December 1974 Membership Awareness Week, and any other membership pledge drive in 1972
and 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME!!
6:00 PM The Vienna Philharmonic (Repeat of Sat. Mar. 08, 9:00 PM and Sun. Mar 09, 10:00 AM)
8:00 PM Profile In Music: Beverly Sills (Repeat of Sun. Mar 09, 1:00 PM)
Ingres: Part II If Ingres had died at 35, he might have been considered the most talented and
misunderstood painter of the 19th century. Instead, Ingres lived another 50 years and, according
to Kenneth Clark, became one of the most the most impressive forces in French painting.
The last part of this series assesses the post-Watergate Congress, and examines its complex
workings.
10:30 PM The Romagnolis Table (Repeat of Sun. Mar 09, 7:00 PM)
Highlights of a performance by Hall and his band at the Palomino Club in Los Angeles. Hall,
composer of Harper Valley PTA, is seen in his travel bus on the road with his fans. Selections
include: Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine," The Year that Clayton Delaney Died, "Salute
to a Switchblade."
12:00 AM
NOTE: Each of the special programs will include KPBS membership breaks where they will be
asking for membership support by calling:
(714) 583-2120, Memberships start at $15, although any amount is welcomed. With this
minimum membership, the individual is sent the monthly "KPBS Guide" which previews
upcoming programs through articles and listings. With a $30 membership, a person is entitled
to receive special book premiums and for a $50 membership, members will recieve both of the
book premiums, and it goes for a $75 membership, and to all the way to a $100 membership to
KPBS, All contributions are tax-deductible and Bankamericard or Mastercharge are accepted.
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Saturday March 2nd, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22
through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973
before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the
station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
12:00 PM Carrascolendas
The traditional harmonies and delightful antics which make barbershop singing so popular, are captured
in this lighthearted program. Taped on location in Utah, the special features the Utah Valley Chapter of
the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America and
other singing groups.
8:00 PM Silent Film Classics: The Blacksmith (Starring Buster Keaton) (Repeat of Tues. Feb 26, 8:30PM)
8:30 PM Silent Film Classics: The Cure (Starring Charlie Chaplin) (Repeat of Tues. Feb 26, 9:00PM)
9:00 PM Silent Film Classics: Saturday Afternoon (Starring Harry Langdon) (Repeat of Tues. Feb 26,
10:00PM)
9:30 PM Silent Film Classics: The Pirate's Treasure (Starring Pearl White) (Repeat of Tues. Feb 26,
10:30PM)
10:00 PM Silent Film Classics: The Dentist with W.C. Fields (Repeat of Fri. Feb. 22, 8:30PM)
11:30 PM
NOTE: KPBS' "Public Television Awareness Week" membership campaign is also known as "Dream Week"
(February 22 through March 3, 1974)!!
Boston - November 23, 1989 (Thanksgiving Day)
WBZ-4 (NBC)
7:00am—Today
12:00pm—NFL Live
12:30pm—NFL Football: Cleveland at Detroit
4:00pm—3rd Degree
4:30pm—Family Feud
5:30pm—Live on 4
7:30pm—Evening Magazine
8:00pm—The Cosby Show
8:30pm—Different World
9:00pm—Cheers
9:30pm—Dear John
10:00pm—LA Law
WCVB-5 (ABC)
5:00am—NewsCenter 5 EyeOpener
9:00am—September Song
10:00am—Geraldo
12:30pm—Loving
1:00pm—All My Children
3:00pm—General Hospital
4:00pm—Donahue
6:00pm—NewsCenter 5 at Six
7:00pm—ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
7:30pm—High 5 Special
10:00pm—PrimeTime Live
11:00pm—NewsCenter 5 Tonight
11:30pm—Nightline
12:00am—USA Today
WNEV-7 (CBS)
12:30pm—Ready to Go
1:30pm—Dink, the Little Dinosaur
2:00pm—CBS Special Presentation: “The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation”
7:00pm—Wheel of Fortune
7:30pm—Jeopardy!
11:35pm—Jeopardy!
WFXT-25 (Fox)
8:00am—The Flintstones
8:30am—Yogi Bear
9:30am—Catholic Mass
2:00pm—Popeye
3:30pm—The Flintstones
4:30pm—The Jetsons
5:00pm—Silver Spoons
5:30pm—Mr. Belvedere
6:30pm—Crimewatch Tonight
7:00pm—Entertainment Tonight
11:00pm—After Hours
7:00am—Heathcliff
7:30am—Inspector Gadget
8:00am—Scooby Doo
8:30am—Comic Strip
9:00am—Moby Dick
10:30am—Alice
11:00am—Maude
11:30am—Divorce Court
12:00pm—Quincy, M.E.
1:00pm—The Jeffersons
2:00pm—Gumby
2:30pm—Care Bears
4:00pm—Duck Tales
5:00pm—Fun House
5:30pm—Punky Brewster
6:00pm—Family Ties
6:30pm—Family Ties
7:00pm—Cheers
7:30pm—M*A*S*H
11:00pm—M*A*S*H
11:30pm—St. Elsewhere
1:00am—Alfred Hitchcock
1:30am—The Honeymooners
2:00am—Hart to Hart
WLVI-56
7:30am—The Smurfs
8:00am—Woody Woodpecker
8:30am—Maxie’s World
9:00am—Moby Dick
10:00am—Mighty Mouse
11:00am—Movie: “A Day for Thanks on Waltons Mountain” (1982)
2:30pm—Bionic Six
3:00pm—C.O.P.S.
3:30pm—Real Ghostbusters
4:00pm—Police Academy
4:30pm—Ninja Turtles
5:00pm—A Team
6:00pm—Growing Pains
6:30pm—Charles in Charge
7:30pm—Night Court
11:00pm—Arsenio Hall
12:30am—Paid Programming
Whole lotta yikes
[SOURCES: TV Guide, New York Metropolitan Edition, Nov. 11-17, 1978; also, day's listings in The New
York Times, Daily News, New York Post, and Red Bank (NJ) Daily Register (Nov. 17, 1978 issue); show
episode info, where applicable, courtesy IMDb and TV.com]
(BW) - Black & White; (R) - repeat (rerun (if episode specifics are unknown)
WCBS-TV 2 New York (CBS; owned and operated) (translator: W53AA 53)
6:30a Sunrise Semester - "The English Language Arts: Creative Teaching of Speaking, Listening and
Writing to Children
and Adolescents"
7:00a CBS Morning News with Lesley Stahl and Richard Threlkeld
8:00a Captain Kangaroo (Willy and Wally mix up the sound effects of a radio program)
9:00a Everyday (guests include Buddy Ebsen and Rip Taylor; also: a discussion of ways for women to
improve their
10:00a All in the Family - "Archie and the KKK: Part 1" [original airdate 11/27/77]
4:00p Match Game '78 (stars: Robert Pine, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Loni Anderson, Bob
Barker and Patti Deutsch)
4:30p The Mike Douglas Show (co-host: Ed Asner; guests include Loretta Lynn, Bruce and Chrystie Jenner,
and stuntwoman
Kitty O'Neil)
6:00p Channel 2 News: Six O'Clock Report with Jim Jensen and Rolland Smith
7:30p Masquerade Party (syndicated revival attempt of 1950's game show; host: Richard Dawson)
8:00p The Star Wars Holiday Special (what more can be said about what TV Guide called a "sequel - of
sorts" to the
original 1977 movie, that hasn't already been said about rabies? - a sentiment most likely shared by most
of the cast
of the first three [released] movies and the creator of the franchise, George Lucas, who has all but
disavowed any
knowledge of this show and never allowed any official legal DVD release)
[TRIVIA NOTE: The CBS staff announcer on duty that night was Bill Martin, who died June 19, 2011 at age
90]
11:00p Channel 2 News: Eleven O'Clock Report with Rolland Smith and Vic Miles (doubtless with a
"Special Report" on how to
fight "the frizzies," per Smith's station ID/tease within The Star Wars Holiday Special)
2:40a The Late Show: "The Assassination Bureau" (1969) - Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas
followed by sign-off
WNBC-TV 4 New York (NBC; owned and operated) (translator: W57AB 57)
6:00a Dance, Dance, Dance (dance styles developed in the United States are discussed)
6:30a Not for Women Only - "Food" (Part 5 of 5 - recipes for fruit desserts are included; hosts: Lynn
Redgrave and
7:00a Today (scheduled: a salute to Tommy Dorsey; also featured: John Toland, author of "Hitler - A
Pictorial Documentary";
12:00p America Alive! (scheduled: Pat Mitchell at Florida's Disney World for a salute to Mickey Mouse;
host: Jack Linkletter)
1:00p The Hollywood Squares (featured: David Doyle, Eva Gabor, George Gobel, Gabe Kaplan, Judy
Landers)
4:00p Mary Tyler Moore - "It's Whether You Win or Lose" [original airdate 10/14/72]
4:30p The Bob Newhart Show - "The Battle of the Groups" [original airdate 9/21/74]
7:00p NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor and David Brinkley
7:30p The $25,000 Pyramid (celebrity panelists: Anita Gillette and Robert Mandan; host: Bill Cullen)
9:30p Hallmark Hall of Fame - "Return Engagement" (with Elizabeth Taylor and Joseph Bottoms)
11:30p The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (scheduled: oceanographer Jean-Michel Cousteau and
clarinetist Pete
Fountain)
1:00a The Midnight Special (hosts: Atlanta Rhythm Section; guests: Van Morrison, Paul Davis, Crystal
Gayle,
Ambrosia, The Cars, and Sea Level; also, a salute to The Beach Boys)
2:30a Cinema 4: "My Blood Runs Cold" (1965) - Troy Donahue, Joey Heatherton (BW)
4:30a News
WNEW-TV 5 New York (Independent; owned by Metromedia Television) (translator: W64AA 64)
7:00a Popeye and Friends (the 1960-62 King Features made-for-TV cartoons)
9:00a The Andy Griffith Show - "Crime-Free Mayberry" (BW) [original airdate 11/20/61]
9:30a The Partridge Family - "The Last of Howard" [original airdate 10/27/73]
11:00a Love, American Style - "Love and the Liberated Lady Boss" [from 12/10/71] / "Love and the
Fullback" [from 1/21/72]
11:30p Midday Live with Bill Boggs (scheduled: pool expert Rudolph "Minnesota Fats" Wanderone and
actress Lilli Palmer; also,
2:30p The New Mickey Mouse Club (the Mousketeers do a Mexican-American folk dance)
7:30p Carol Burnett and Friends (guests: Helen Reddy, John Byner) [edited from The Carol Burnett Show
episode of
8:00p The Cross-Wits (featured: Dorothy Lamour, Pat McCormack, Peter Isaacksen, Elaine Joyce)
8:30p The Merv Griffin Show (from New York; scheduled: cast of "Ain't Misbehavin'," Bob & Ray, Joel
Grey, Phyllis Newman,
11:00p The Gong Show (panelists: Michele Lee, Fred Travalena, Wayland Flowers & Madame)
11:30p Movie Greats (or was it 11:30 Movie?): "The Great Gatsby" (1974) - Robert Redford, Mia Farrow
2:00a Hollywood's Finest: "Men With Wings" (1938) - Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland
4:20a The Jack Benny Program - "Ben Blue Show" (BW) [original airdate 1/10/60]
WABC-TV 7 New York (ABC; owned and operated) (translator: W66AA 66)
6:30a Listen and Learn (violinist Angel Reyes performs excerpts from works by Bach commenting on
difficulties
7:00a Good Morning America (scheduled: a 50th anniversary salute to Mickey Mouse; also featured: The
Dallas
Cowboys Cheerleaders)
9:00a A.M. New York (scheduled guest: gynecologist Dr. Marcia Storch)
10:00a The Movie in the Morning: "A Taste of Honey" (1961; conclusion) - Dora Bryan, Rita Tushingham
(BW)
11:30a Family Feud (the winners from Monday and Thursday compete for the championship of the soap-
opera families)
12:00p The $20,000 Pyramid (celebrity panelists: Rita Moreno and Clifton Davis)
4:30p The 4:30 Movie: "Dagora, the Space Monster" (1963) - Yosuke Natsuki, Yoko Fujiyama
7:00p ABC World News Tonight with Frank Reynolds, Max Robinson and Peter Jennings
8:00p The Love Boat - "Tony's Family / The Minister and the Stripper / Her Own Two Feet"
9:00p Pearl (Part 2 of three-part miniseries about the Dec. 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor;
featuring Robert
11:00p Eyewitness News [NOTE: Larry Kane is listed as anchor, but it's likely at this point that the once-
and-future
Philadelphia broadcast legend was replaced by the anchor team of Ernie Anastos and Rose Ann
Scamardella]
11:30p ABC Late Night: Baretta - "Somebody Killed **** Robin" [original airdate 10/5/77]
12:40a Friday Night Late: "Sam Cade" (1972; compiled from short-lived 1971-72 series Cade's County) -
Glenn Ford,
Edgar Buchanan
2:40a Eyewitness News
followed by sign-off
WOR-TV 9 New York (Independent; owned by RKO General) (translator: W71AK 71)
7:00a News
9:00a The Joe Franklin Show (guest: running expert Dr. Joe Sheehan)
11:00a Straight Talk with Phyllis Haynes and Mary Helen McPhillips (scheduled; actress Lilli Palmer
discusses her career)
1:00p Movie 9: "When Lovers Meet" (1946) - Lucille Ball, George Brent (BW)
[originally titled Lover Come Back, but changed to avoid confusion with 1961 Rock Hudson/Doris Day
movie
of same name]
4:00p The 4 O'Clock Movie: "I Walk the Line" (1970) - Gregory Peck, Tuesday Weld
8:00p NHL Hockey - New York Islanders vs. Washington Capitals (shown on one-hour tape delay;
Islanders won, 4-2)
12:00p The Late Movie: "So Sad About Gloria" (1975) - Lori Saunders, Dean Jagger
followed by sign-off
WPIX-TV 11 New York (Independent; licensor WPIX, Inc., owned by New York Daily News) (translator:
W73AP 73)
6:30a Mr. Magoo and Friends (the early 1960's made-for-TV shorts)
9:30a The Addams Family - "Lurch's Little Helper" (BW) [original airdate 3/18/66]
1:00p Dinah! (guests: John Ritter, Bonnie Franklin, Billy Crystal, Mark Hamill, Jean Stapleton)
5:30p Batman - "Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires" (guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor) [original airdate 3/14/68]
6:30p Sanford and Son - "There'll Be Some Changes Made" [original airdate 10/11/74]
7:00p The Odd Couple - "The Princess" (guest: Jean Simmons) [original airdate 9/29/72]
7:30p 7:30 Action News with Pat Harper and Steve Bosh
8:30p You Don't Say (featured: Jack Carter, Conny Van Dyke, Nipsey Russell, Bob Ridgely)
9:30p To Tell the Truth (panelists: Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass; host: Joe Garagiola)
10:30p New York, New York (guests include actor David Groh and theatre critic Clive Barnes)
11:00p The Odd Couple - "Don't Believe in Roomers" [original airdate 12/22/72]
11:30a Madhouse Brigade (a satire of British clubs is featured; with Dan Resin, Karen Rushmore,
Alexander Marshall,
J.J. Lewis)
12:00a Juke-Box (Twiggy's guests include The Real Thing, Sunfighter, and The New Seekers) [originally
aired in UK
12:30a Soul Alive with Gerry Bledsoe (Chaka Khan performs "I'm Every Woman")
followed by sign-off
WNET 13 Newark/New York (PBS affiliate; owned by Educational Broadcasting Corp.) (translator: W75AM
75)
10:45a Write On
12:00p Once Upon a Classic - "Dominic" (Part 6) - with Murray Dale, Louise Jameson
1:30p News
2:15p Write On
3:00p Over Easy with Hugh Downs (Garson Kanin talks about some common myths concerning aging)
3:30p Villa Alegre
6:00p Freestyle - "Scoop" (Part 2 of 2; the journalism club's investigation into unfair hiring practices
theatens the future
7:00p DC: The Dick Cavett Show (scheduled: cartoonist-illustrator David Levine; Shakespearean authority
A.L. Rowse)
8:30p Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser - "Basic Optimism" (an overview of the stock market;
featured: Leslie M. Pollack,
9:00p We Interrupt This Week (guest panelists: Melvin Belli and Roy Cohn; host: Ned Sherrin)
10:00p Elections '78: Prelude to '80 (this series concludes with an analysis of election results from
around the country;
11:30p Skyline - "John Curry: Dance on Ice" (profile of Olympic figure-skating champion)
12:00a Visions - "Blackout" (by Naomi Foner; themes in this piece are familial love, responsibility and
guilt; with Kathryn
followed by sign-off
Part II: New York Area UHF's and Connecticut Stations
WLIW-TV 21 Garden City, NY (PBS affiliate; owned by the Long Island Educational Television Council)
9:00a Roomnastics
2:45p Freestyle
3:30p Geraldine Fitzgerald at Reno Sweeney (the veteran actress performs Irish lullabies and London
music-hall songs
in a New York cabaret performance)
7:30p Long Island Newsmagazine with John Miller (not the same as the future 20/20 contributor)
8:00p Evening at Symphony (Seiji Ozawa conducts the Boston Symphony in Bartok's "Music for Strings,
Percussion and
Celesta" and Vieuxtemps' Violin Concerto No. 5; violin soloist, Joseph Silverstein)
9:00p Great Performances (Lynn Seymour and Anthony Dowell star with the Royal Ballet in Sir Frederick
Ashton's "A Month
in the Country")
10:00p Brooklyn College Presents (a report on the work being done at the St. Clements Theatre)
followed by sign-off
WNYE-TV 25 New York (secondary PBS affiliate; owned by Board of Education of City of New York)
4:30p Show on the Road (Lou Berger wrote and stars in this one-act drama about a complex relationship
between a father
6:30p Zoom
8:30p Congressional Outlook (the Government's commitment to developing alternative energy sources is
examined)
9:00p Marie Curie (conclusion: Marie is awarded a second Nobel Prize, despite a scandal about an
alleged affair)
(to 10:00p)
followed by sign-off
WNYC-TV 31 New York (secondary PBS affiliate; owned by Municipal Broadcasting System) (translator:
Ch. 79)
3:30p Kup's Show (Irv Kupcinet's scheduled guests are authors Quentin Crisp, Kenneth Geist and Charles
Socarides)
6:30p Infinity Factory (a show about the metric system, targeting inner-city youth)
7:30p News of New York with Jerry Miller (Miller was a staff announcer for the station at the time, who
handled program
Maryland Chorus in Verdi's "Requiem Mass," written in 1874 in honor of Italian writer Alessandro
Manzoni)
followed by sign-off
3:30p Cepillin
4:00p Gabriela
5:00p Rosalia
5:30p Noticias - Guillermo Restrepo, Rafael Pineda (Pineda has remained with WXTV from 1972 to the
present day)
followed by sign-off
5:00p Los Tres Chiflanos (The Three Stooges, dubbed in Spanish) (BW)
9:00p Rafaela
10:30p El Informador
followed by sign-off
WNJM 50 Montclair, NJ / WNJB 58 New Brunswick, NJ (PBS affiliates; owned by New Jersey Public
Broadcasting Authority)
4:00p Sesame Street (this and other PBS programs same as on WNET unless otherwise noted)
6:30p Over Easy with Hugh Downs (same as on WLIW at same time)
7:00p The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
9:00p Masterpiece Theatre - "The Duchess of Duke Street: The Bargain" (Episode Four)
10:30p Global Paper Forum (final segment of a probe into world food problems; participants include
Senators George McGovern
and Bob Dole, Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland, and Dr. Jean Mayer, President of Tufts University)
(to 12:00a)
followed by sign-off
8:00a Movie: "Till We Meet Again" (1944) - Ray Milland, Barbara Britton
2:30p Brother Dave (very likely not the late stand-up comic Brother Dave Gardner; in fact, a religious
show)
followed by sign-off
6:00a Look Up and Live (a report on an Israeli project, backed by government and industry, to aid the
country's war widows)
6:30a Camera Three (excerpts from the post-World War II films of Jean Gabin are seen in the conclusion
of a two-part profile
(all other CBS network programs same as on WCBS-TV unless otherwise noted)
7:00a CBS Morning News with Lesley Stahl and Richard Threlkeld
9:00a The Gong Show (panelists: Jamie Farr, Pat Paulsen, Jaye P. Morgan)
9:30a Match Game '78 (star lineup same as 4:00p on WCBS-TV, but likely aired on delay)
10:00a The Mike Douglas Show (co-host: Helen Reddy; guests include her then-husband/manager Jeff
Wald,
Sylvester Stallone, Terry Funk and Lee Canalito)
12:00p News Day - Sahl/Kimbrough (scheduled: author Ron Jensen tells how a homeowner can sell his
own house)
3:30p Bewitched
5:30p Mary Tyler Moore - (likely) "Son of 'But Seriously, Folks'" [original airdate 10/27/73]
7:30p PM Magazine (a visit with Yale football coach Carmen Cozza; a talk with Elizabeth Taylor, on the
campaign
trail for her [then-]husband Sen. John Warner; Pat Romano shows hairstyles for disco dancing)
10:00p Comment
11:30p Movie: "The Ballad of Cable Hogue" (1970) - Jason Robards, Stella Stevens (to 1:30a)
followed by sign-off
WTNH-TV 8 New Haven, CT (ABC affiliate; owned by Capital Cities Communications, Inc.)
6:00a Dialogue (a look at the New Haven Jewish Community Center; with Laurel Vlock) (R)
4:00p The Brady Bunch - "Ghost Town U.S.A." (Part 1 of 3) [original airdate 9/17/71]
5:00p The Six Million Dollar Man - "Clark Templeton O'Flaherty" [original airdate 12/14/75]
7:00p ABC World News Tonight with Frank Reynolds, Max Robinson and Peter Jennings
7:30p Sha Na Na (guest: Billy Crystal; the groups sings "Good Golly Miss Molly" and "Slippin' and
"Slidin'")
11:30p Movie: "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962) - John Wayne, James Stewart (BW) (to 2:00a)
followed by sign-off
(all other NBC network programs same as on WNBC-TV unless otherwise noted)
10:30a Jeopardy!
4:30p The PTL Club with Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker
6:30p NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor and David Brinkley
7:00p Soap Factory Disco (performers include Grace Jones, Linda Clifford and Evelyn "Champagne" King)
7:30p The Porter Wagoner Show (bluegrass is featured on this program, which includes "Fireball Mail"
11:00p The Dick Van Dyke Show - "It's a Shame She Married Me" (BW) [original airdate 4/17/63]
followed by sign-off
WEDW 49 Bridgeport (PBS affiliate; owned by Connecticut Educational Television Corp.)
9:00a Sesame Street (this and other PBS programs same as on WNET unless otherwise noted)
6:30p Over Easy with Hugh Downs (same as on WLIW at same time)
10:30p Turnabout
followed by sign-off
WCBS-TV 2 New York (CBS; owned and operated) (translator: W53AA 53)
7:30p Masquerade Party (syndicated revival attempt of 1950's game show; host: Richard Dawson)
[/quote]
Wow. The show was a one-season show in 1974-75. Seems odd that WCBS would air this four years later.
Apparently, WCBS put that show up in this time slot in place of Bonkers! (the British-produced comedy
show hosted by The Hudson Brothers and featuring legendary British comedian Bob Monkhouse as a
regular, and on which Karen Valentine was to be a guest on this night, based on TV Guide - the switch
was mentioned in the New York papers), the latter of which was shunted to late Saturday night/early
Sunday morning after the early morning slides-only newscasts and before The Late Show II for the
remainder of the time it was on.
However, it underscores why I cite multiple sources for TV listings, because newspaper listings would be
more updated than what TV Guide had on many occasions. Which would put me ahead of some other
posters who don't even cite one source.
Channel 68 was an interesting station. The station was put on the air by Blonder-Tongue Broadcasting
which basically used it to help develop UHF antennas, just like channel 31 was owned by the FCC (WUHF)
and was on the air to help them ascertain the
vialbility of UHF. The FCC sold it to NYC for a dollar. Years later, Rudy Giuliani's office (mayor) sold it for
something in the area of $200 million. Channel 68 was in a house on Eagle Rock Avenue in West Orange,
NJ next to a bowling alley. Not sure if they were just trying to be cost-effective or could not afford
programming or the three network o & o's and 5, 9, 11 had locked up all the decent reruns. 68 began its
life as WBTB-TV, then WTVG and finally WWHT (for Wometco Home Theater, the over the air
subscription TV service that aired on 68). The offerings on 68 were varied but low-budget and the
director/technical director Jim Pichitino used music when the station id's were recorded because they
were recorded in the control room, which was noisy. There was the stock market programming, allegedly
because Gene Inger invested in 68; a program about entertainment on Broadway with a couple people
who read Broadway and off-Broadway offerings from binders on camera. My favorite offering was from
Uncle Floyd Vivino, whose brothers were members of Conan O'Brien's in-studio band and who harkened
back to the kids' show offerings of days gone by. One day I was home from school and happened to
watch the stock programming (featuring Bob Fassbender and Judy Bishop) and saw Floyd Vivino wearing
a suit and tie and no hat reading stock news.
I noticed in WLIW 21's 11:15 am listing "Soup Bag" was acutally "The Song Bag".
Cannot remember (I was in high school) but when Metromedia existed and owned channel 5 (by the
way, they were in the same East 67th street "telecenter" that they started in when channel 5 was owned
by Dumont and the call letters were WABD and it was the flagship of the Dumont Network. I believe one
of the older Soupy Sales efforts shows him on a ladder rearranging the letters on what looks like a
theater marquee outside the studio?) Anyway, channel 5 prior to FOX ownership used to run Edgar
Kennedy shorts overnight. Edgar Kennedy was the master of the "slow burn"...
noon Newsmakers
7:00 60 Minutes
11:15 News
1:35 News
3:45 Newsmakers
8:30 Barrio
9:30 Comment
6:00 News
7:00 60 Minutes
11:00 News
11:00 Visiones
6:00 News
8:00 CHiPs
11:00 News
6:20 News
9:00 Wonderama
10:30 Spiderman
8:00 Best of Sullivan (guests Jimmy Durante, Eddie Jackson, Rosemary Clooney, Stiller & Meara, Jackie
Vernon, and Morecambe & Wise)
10:00 News
11:00 Baxters
11:30 David Susskind "Without Tears-Children Coping with Cancer"/"A Vanishing Breed-The Professional
Volunteer"
6:30 News
8:30 Insight
12:30 Direcions
5:00 American Sportsman: Operation Drake (a group of young explorers re-enact Sir Francis Drake's 1577
voyage which made him the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe)
6:00 News
11:15 News
3:00 News
7:30 Insight
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Mike Douglas (co-host Susan Anton/guests Dudley Moore and Susannah York)
5:05 News
7:00 News
5:00 Billy Graham Crusade: highlights from Mexico City and Villahermosa
11:30 Movie "Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Cops" (bw)
2:00 Baseball: White Sox-Yankees (subject to change as there was a possibility of a baseball strike)
7:00 Monte Carlo Show (guests Andy Williams, Mireille Mathieu, Liona Boyd, and Hot Lips & Fingertips)
11:30 Rookies
12:30 FBI
1:30 News
2:00 Great Performances "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses and Other Stories by Irwin Shaw"
6:00 Kup's Show (guests John Kenneth Galbraith, James Chace, Rep. Dan Rostenkowski (D-IL))
7:00 Tomorrow/Today
9:00 Carrascolendas
12:30 Boxeo
10:00 TBA
11:00 Vision of Asia
5:00 Soccer
11:00 Nova
1:30 In Performance
2:00 Evening at Symphony
1:30 Antiques
3:00 Consultation
9:00 Mystery!
7:00 Casanova
In the early 90's, WCBS' relay channel returned to the air as low-power W53AA, mostly ethnic.
Also, I believe WABC's relay was channel 66, though it may not have been active at this point.
The MLB players strike that year started five days later from this date, on June 12th, and lasted 50 days.
After the strike, they went to the split-season format...1981 was the last time the Yankees made the
playoffs again until the mid-90s.
Yes, about a week after the strike ended. IIRC, all the teams played a few exhibition games, then the All-
Star Game was played -- in late July -- and the regular season restarted around Aug. 1.
The entire 1981 Tony Awards broadcast (except commercials) has been posted on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEjbjt1hSzI
At least there was a world series that year unlike the 1994-95 strike which cancelled the world series that
year.
Yes, about a week after the strike ended. IIRC, all the teams played a few exhibition games, then the All-
Star Game was played -- in late July -- and the regular season restarted around Aug. 1.
ASG was played August 9, season re-started the 10th; I believe the strike officially ended on the 1st,
teams played a few exhibitions for a week.
When I was in high school, the Spanish-programmed stations apparently did not have enough original
content or program inventory, so they signed on at 12 noon or 4 and aired a lot of dubbed programs. I
remember "Los Tres Chiflados" technically the three jokers (The Three Stooges) and I remember I Dream
of Jeannie was dubbed as well. This was on WNJU-TV. Both 41 WXTV and WNJU 47 gave as their city of
license Newark, NJ but technically WNJU was located in Linden and WXTV was Paterson. The FCC is a lot
more forgiving now. The double city mention included the studio location and transmitter location I
believe.
KPRC 2 (NBC)
5:30 Katherine
6:30 News
11:30 Katherine
3:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:30 News
1:00 sign-off
KIII 3 (ABC)
5:30 Ag-Day
10:30 Alice
11:30 Loving
6:30 Jeffersons
1:00 sign-off
KMOL [now returned back as WOAI] 4 (NBC)
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
4:00 Benson
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
12:30 Kung Fu
KENS 5 (CBS)
8:00 Kaleidoscope
1:30 Capitol
3:00 Alice
4:30 Jeffersons
10:30 Jeffersons
11:00 Dallas
Midnight Quincy
KRIS 6 (NBC)
6:00 Dawn
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
5:00 News
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
12:30 sign-off
KUHT 8 (PBS)
7:30 Greenhouse
8:00 WonderWorks
KLRN 9 (PBS)
Midnight NASA
KZTV 10 (CBS)
Noon News
1:30 Capitol
3:30 Flintstones
4:00 Popeye
5:00 News
8:30 Newhart
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
KHOU 11 (CBS)
Noon News
1:30 Capitol
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:30 Newhart
10:00 News
KSAT 12 (ABC)
10:30 Loving
Noon News
3:00 Rituals
5:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 sign-off
KTRK 13 (ABC)
10:00 Donahue
11:30 Loving
Midnight Bonanza
11:30 Loving
3:30 Flintstones
4:00 Scooby-Doo
6:00 News
6:30 Crosstalk
11:00 News
7:00 Today–Gumbel/Pauley
10:30 Scrabble
4:30 TBA
6:00 News
6:30 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
12:30 sign-off
8:30 Flintstones
1:00 Alice
1:30 Gunsmoke
2:30 My Favorite Martian
3:00 Spider-Woman
10:30 Bizarre
Retro: KPBS-TV Channel 15-San Diego, CA - Sunday March 3, 1974-Public Television Awareness Week
(Dream Week)
Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Sunday March 3rd, 1974:
Media critic Brendan Gill hosts American television's only regularly scheduled media review on PBS for
its second season with an expanded hour-long monthly format.
7:00 PM Interface
7:30 PM NOVA
The spirit and warmth of a shared family faith make tonight's Religious America a natural for any season.
Shot in a small town in Minnesota, the story of a farmer, his family and the joy and devotion of their
lives.
The servants are suspected of stealing a valuable diamond brooch from Lady Marjorie's widowed
mother, Lady Southwold.
William F. Buckley Jr. is host to a series of thought-provoking verbal encounters with a lineup of national
and international figures.
11:30 PM
NOTE: Some of the special programs will include KPBS membership breaks where they will be asking for
membership support by calling: (714) 583-2120, Memberships start at $15, although any amount is
welcomed. With this minimum membership, the individual is sent the monthly "KPBS Guide" which
previews upcoming programs through articles and listings. With a $30 membership, a person is entitled
to receive special book premiums and for a $50 membership, members will recieve both of the book
premiums, and it goes for a $75 membership, and to all the way to a $100 membership to KPBS, All
contributions are tax-deductible and Bankamericard or Mastercharge are accepted.
Saturday, April 9
5:00am
5:30
6:00
[6] Popeye
6:30
[10] Superfriends
7:30
8:00
[39] Smurfs
8:30
[10] Pac-Man
9:00
9:30
[8] Dukes
10:00
[39] Thundarr
10:30
11:00
[6] Kung Fu
11:30
[6] Bonanza
[8] Blackstar
[15] Tennis: Highlights of Olympus Easter Bowl, tape delayed one week
12:30pm
[10] Kidsworld
12:45
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
[51] Health Field
3:00
[6] Emergency!
3:30
[10] Sportsbeat
4:00
4:30
[12] Chespirito
5:00
[8] M*A*S*H
[10] News
5:30
[8] Alice
[10] Wide World of Sports (U.S. national boxing team vs. Cuba, Netherlands marathon)
[15] Lawmakers
6:00
6:30
7:00
7:30
[8] Close Up
8:00
[51] Kojak
8:30
9:00
[8] Movie: "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: Murder Me, Murder You" (1983, made for TV)
9:30
10:00
[6] Siskel & Ebert: If We Picked the Oscars
[39] Monitor
[51] News
10:30
[15] Soundstage
[51] Honeymooners
11:00
[12] Noticias
[51] Baretta
11:30
12:00am
1:00
1:45
2:30
[39] News
3:00
Sunday, April 10
5:00am
6:00
[10] Directions
6:30
[39] Ag-USA
7:00
[10] Spectrum
7:05
7:30
[8] KFMB Looks at Learning
[51] Val de la O
8:00
8:30
9:00
[10] It Is Written
9:30
[8] Sports Sunday (boxing match between Marvin Frazier and James Broad, coverage of three-day bike
tour between Virginia Beach and Washington, DC)
10:30
11:00
[15] Masterpiece Theatre: "Private Schulz", part 1 (apparently repeat of previous Sunday's primetime
airing)
12:00pm
12:30pm
[6] Weekend
1:00
1:45
[10] This Week with David Brinkley
2:00
2:30
2:45
[10] Wide World of Sports (Darlington 500 NASCAR race, Santa Anita Derby)
3:00
[6] Emergency!
[51] Butterflies
3:30
[51] Poldark
4:00
[15] Supersoccer
4:30
5:00
[8] M*A*S*H
[10] News
5:30
[8] Alice
6:00
6:30
7:00
[8] 60 Minutes
[39] CHiPs
[51] White Shadow
8:00
[51] Kojak
8:30
[8] Gloria
9:00
[8] Jeffersons
9:30
[8] Newhart
10:00
10:30
[15] Prize Winners
11:00
[51] Honeymooners
11:30
[8] Harry O
12:00am
12:30
[6] Sha Na Na
1:00
[39] News
1:30
2:45
Monday, April 11
5:00am
5:30
6:00
6:30
6:45
7:00
[39] Today
7:30
[6] Flintstones
8:00
8:30
9:00
[6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it, were short-lived first-run soaps)
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
[6] Millionaire
[10] News
12:00pm
[8] News
[10] All My Children
12:30pm
1:00
1:30
[8] Capitol
2:00
[39] Fantasy
[51] Gunsmoke
2:15
2:30
[51] Superfriends
3:15
3:30
[51] Munsters
3:45
4:00
[6] Scooby-Doo
[8] M*A*S*H
4:30
[8] News
[10] Entertainment Tonight (not its usual time; see note at 6:00)
[51] Bewitched
4:45
[12] Cancionera
5:00
[6] Spider-Man
5:30
[51] Jeffersons
5:45
[12] Noticias
6:00
[6] Lobo
[10] Oscar Awards (normally, KGTV would have aired ABC News at 6:00, Barney Miller at 6:30,
Entertainment Tonight at 7:00, and You Asked For It at 7:30, then ABC network programming; People's
Court normally aired at 4:30)
6:30
[8] News
[15] Presente
7:00
[8] PM Magazine
[51] Jeffersons
7:30
[6] Soap
8:00
[51] Kojak
8:30
[8] Foot in the Door
9:00
[8] Alice
[39] Movie: "The Capture of Grizzly Adams" (1982, made for TV)
9:30
10:00
[8] CBS News Special: "Eye on the Media: Private Lives, Public Press"
[10] People's Court (as noted above, would have normally aired at 4:30)
10:30
[10] Barney Miller (as noted above, would normally have aired at 6:30)
11:00
[12] Noticias
[51] Honeymooners
11:30
[6] Saturday Night (ran a half-hour earlier than usual because of long 9:00 movie; normally XETV would
air Hawaii Five-O at 11:00)
[8] Trapper John, M.D.
[10] Nightline
[39] Tonight
12:00am
[51] Baretta
12:30
[6] Phil Silvers (added to schedule to make 1:00am movie start on time; why that would be important, I
don't know)
12:40
[8] Columbo
1:00
[51] Rawhide
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
rugrats1
Inactive
Inactive User
#2
>
> 9:00
> [6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it,
> 9:30
> 10:00
Considering that XETV's a Mexican station, I believe that these soaps are Televisa's novelas, dubbed into
English.
KMRichards
Guest
#3
>
> > [6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it,
>
>
I believe you areright, although the only one of the three that also aired on XEWT was Ricos Tambien
Lloran (The Rich Also Cry) at 11:30pm. (The only other telenovela on XEWT was Rojo Vivo -- which
translates as "Red Hot" -- at 3:45pm.)
I don't recall these running in any other markets; I wonder if this was a trial run by Televisa by leasing the
block of time from XETV?<P ID="signature">______________
</P>
>
>
First, I thought XETV (or its tranny and license) was owned by Televisa or XEWT (unless the latter was a
Televisa-owned station).
Second, the only other place that I saw a dubbed Televisa novela was on the defunct Channel America
network -- don't remember the title, but it was clearly dubbed, and the English-language credits had a
Televisa logo at the end.
Thirdly, I think the reason the novelas were on XETV was partly due to Mexican content laws imposed on
the station by the Mexican broadcasting authorities. These days, in addition to answering to the FCC
proving that they serve the public interest of San Diego, XETV still has to answer to the Mexican
government on the same issue, but to the Mexican government. The result -- Mexican PSAs on XETV. I
don't know if the Mexicans still have a Mexican content law (if they had one to begin with), or if they're
more lenient with XETV.
> First, I thought XETV (or its tranny and license) was owned
> station).
The website for the Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes (which is the FCC's counterpart in
Mexico) is offline, so I can't check, but I don't believe Televisa owns XETV.<P
ID="signature">______________
</P>
What? No Joker's Wild or Tic Tac Dough in SD then? What gives? What did SD stations have against the
two shows and Jack Barry and Wink Martindale? I believe 39 had TJW and
TTD at one time and I know XETV had the Barry & Enright show Bullseye with Jim Lange in 1980-82. And
I know nowadays , NBC 39 has Wheel and Jeopardy!
At least KGTV had repeats of Match Game (1979-82 episodes) and the Jim Perry Card Sharks that aired
on NBC from 1978-81.
Did the cable outlets in San Diego carry KHJ-TV (now KCAL) or KCOP so that viewers could get their
Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough at the time of this schedule?
Please tell me if TJW and TTD ever came back to SD TV in the Fall of 1983.
April 1983 is the month after KPBS San Diego concluded its Festival '83 (March 1983 Membership
Campaign) from March 5, 1983 through March 20, 1983, See How Great TV Can Be!!
2-KATN (ABC/NBC)
4-KJNP (Religious)
9-KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS/NBC)
5:30 AM
WGN-Gumby Adventures
6:00
7:00
11-Today
8:00
WGN-Geraldo
9:00
2-Donahue
WOR-Love Connection
9:30
WOR-Sweethearts
10:00
10:30
2-Classic Concentation
11:30
2-Wheel of Fortune
Noon
2-Win, Lose, or Draw (daytime version with Vicki Lawrence; nighttime version with Bert Convy never
aired in Fairbanks)
12:30 PM
2-Wipeout
1:00
2-All My Children
9-Instructional Programming
11-Guiding Light
WGN-C.O.P.S.
1:30
WGN-Fun House
2:00
2-One Life To Live
9-Lillias!
11-Soap Opera Digest Awards (preempting Santa Barbara, The Judge, and Family Feud)
2:30
9-Lap Quilting
3:00
2-General Hospital
9-Captain Kangaroo
3:30
4:00
2-Star Trek
4-Medical Monitor
9-Sesame Street
11-Double Dare
4:30
4-Superbook
11-Webster
5:00
2-Growing Pains
4-Mr. Mustache
9-Square One TV
11-Family Ties
5:30
9- 3-2-1 Contact
11-M*A*S*H
6:00
6:30
9-Alaska Weather
7:00
2-NBC Monday Night at the Movies: "The Cover Girl and the Cop"
11-Wheel of Fortune
7:30
11-ALF
8:00
11-Newhart
8:30
9:00
4-Closing Comments
11-Murphy Brown
9:30
11-Designing Women
WOR-Joe Franklin
10:00
11-Midnight Caller
11:00
2-Nightline
9-Capitol '89
11:15
11:30
2-The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (Jay Leno guest hosts with David Sanborn, Fred Rogers, Linda
Gray, and Robert Urich)
11:45
12:15 AM
12:30
2-Late Night with David Letterman (From January 1988: Susan Sarandon, Steven Wright, and 2-year-old
basketball player Hank Martin)
1:30
2-Later with Bob Costas (former Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler)
2:00
WOR-Snorks
2:30
WOR-Popeye
3:00
3:30
WGN-Jem
WOR-The Jetsons
4:00
WOR-Gumby Adventures
4:30
I'm surprised the Anchorage or Seattle stations weren't imported (even partially so cable viewers could
see what the two Fairbanks stations pre-empted) on cable. Also, Jeopardy! wasn't seen at all in
Fairbanks, but both network and syndicated Wheel were carried!
Fairbanks was).
Actually, Jeopardy! finally hit Fairbanks in 1994; prior to that, Super Jeopardy! on KATN and ABC in the
summer of 1990 was their only fix.
Continuing with my series of retro TV schedules from where I was living depending on the date, this post
is in honor of the 50th anniversary of the debut of The Electric Company on PBS. Most of the hosts (i.e.
game shows, news) are the same as from my January 11, 1971 Chicago listings, unless otherwise noted.
3 WISC (CBS)
AM
PM
7:00 Gunsmoke
9:30 Arnie
AM
7:00 Today
9:30 Concentration
11:00 Jeopardy!
PM
3:00 Somerset
3:30 Batman
AM
12:05 Movie
21 WHA (PBS)
AM
PM
3:00 Hathayoga
3:30 Consultation
6:00 Tavelogue
6:30 Hathayoga
27 WKOW (ABC)
AM
11:00 Bewitched
11:30 Password
PM
3:30 Movie
8:00 Monday Night Football - Baltimore Colts at Minnesota Vikings (moment of silence held for Detroit
Lions wide receiver Chuck Hughes who died of a heart attack the day before at Tiger Stadium; to date the
only NFL player to die on the field during a game)
11:45 Christophers
AM
Not sure that I understand what WISC is doing with Merv Griffin, which was on CBS from 10:30 to
midnight. Even if WISC joined Merv in progress at 11, the show still should have gone till midnight. Did
WISC leave Merv in progress?
I goofed with that schedule. I'll fix it. Thanks for pointing that out. It should say the Rifleman at 12
midnight.
I wish this site would allow us to edit what we've put up there.
CORRECTION: WISC's listing of Gunsmoke at the very botton should be at 12 midnght, NOT 11:45 which I
misread.
Did the State Journal's TV insert at the time also carry out of market stations (e.g., Milwaukee, Rockford,
Wausau)?
Yes, they did, along with Green Bay, Davenport, La Crosse, Fond du Lac, and Dubuque. Oddly, there is
only one Rockford station listed (WREX 13), considering their fairly close proximity. However, I chose only
the Madison stations for my listings since that's where I was living then, and less work with that.
Retro: KPBS-TV 15-San Diego, CA - March 11, 1975(Festival '75 Membership Week)
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Tuesday March 11, 1975. 📺 💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its usual local Membership Campaign but the first national
membership campaign for PBS as in Festival '75: The First PBS National Membership and Public
Awareness Drive-11 Great Nights of Public TV(March 07, 1975 through March 17, 1975) and it
will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if the
station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December 1974 Membership Awareness Week, and any other membership pledge drive in 1972
and 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME!!
8:00 AM The Ascent of Man (Repeat of Sat. Mar. 09, 8:00 PM)
3:30 PM Carrascolendas
1958 Colts-Giants NFL Championship The "sudden death overtime title game between the
Baltimore Colts and the New York Giants reunites Frank Gifford, Kyle Rote and Charlie Conerly of
the Giants, Johnny Unitas, Ray Berry and Lenny More of the Colts. Host Curt Gowdy.
To illustrate the difference between the countrys most persistent idealism and blandest cynicism
Cooke contrasts the original American dreams with present day realities.
Dr. Bronowski looks at the world inside the atom, tracing the history of the men and ideas that
have made 20th century physics the greatest achievements of the human imagination.
This 90-minute moving documentary studies the Lebensborn movement of Nazi Germany. In his
attempt to found the Thousand-Year Reich, Hitler established breeding camps, where through
selective mating he could prolong and perfect the Nordic, Westphalian, and Aryan traits of the
perfect human being. This film studies the historic events, the camps, and the results of the
program.
11:15 PM The Vienna Philharmonic New Years' Concert 1974 (Repeat of Sat. Mar. 08, 9:00 PM,
Sun. Mar. 09, 10:00 AM and Mon. Mar. 10, 6:00 PM)
12:30 AM
NOTE: Each of the special programs will include KPBS membership breaks where they will be
asking for membership support by calling:
(714) 583-2120, Memberships start at $15, although any amount is welcomed. With this
minimum membership, the individual is sent the monthly "KPBS Guide" which previews
upcoming programs through articles and listings. With a $30 membership, a person is entitled
to receive special book premiums and for a $50 membership, members will recieve both of the
book premiums, and it goes for a $75 membership, and to all the way to a $100 membership to
KPBS, All contributions are tax-deductible and Bankamericard or Mastercharge are accepted.
10:00 Taste
10:30 Body Moves
11:30 NTV.CA
7:00 Simpsons
7:00 zoboomafoo
8:30 Movie: A Beautiful Mind (2001; Dream, Jennifer Connelly, Russell Crowe)
12:00 Reflections
12:30 Rogers Cup Tennis
7:30 Scope
8:30 60 Minutes
2 Tevedos
7 Canal 7
9 Canal 9
11 Teleonce
13 Canal 13
11.30
11.55
9 Efemerides
12.00
9 Hora de Noticias
13 Noticiero 13
12.30
7 El Hombre en el Espacio
13.00
7 Noticiero 7
9 Barnaby Jones
13.30
14.00
11 Tardevision (magazine; the Argentine movie "La Casa de los Millones" airs during the program)
14.30
15.00
16.00
7 Alegres Vacaciones
17.00
9 Hora Libre
17.05
9 El Mundo de Calculin
18.00
9 Grandes Olvidados
18.05
18.30
2 Bonanza
19.00
7 El Circo de Marrone
9 Hora de Noticias
13 Caravana (Wagon Train)
19.30
7 Noticiero 7
11 Teleonce Informa
19.35
9 Bonanza
19.55
20.00
7 La Pantera Rosa (Pink Panther), Tom & Jerry y el Pajaro Loco (Woody Woodpecker)
13 Telenoche
20.30
2 Notidos
11 The Muppets
21.30
22.00
22.30
7 Kojak
9 Me Atrevo
23.00
2 Argentina Produce
23.30
2 Informe Cientifico
9 Nuestros Jovenes
11 Cine "El Premio" (The Prize)
0.00
0.25
7 Que Me Cuenta?
0.30
7 Noticiero 7
13 Noticiero 13
0.40
7 Search
1.00
1.30
11 Teleonce Informa
1.40
7 Ven, Senor Jesus (religion)
WESH 2 (NBC)
8:30 TV Mass
6:00 News
10:00 Lifeline
11:00 News
10:00 Ark II
10:30 30 Minutes
7:00 60 Minutes
8:30 Alice
9:00 Kaz
10:00 Spectrum
10:30 30 Minutes
7:00 60 Minutes
8:30 Alice
9:00 Kaz
10:00 Dallas
11:00 Newswatch 6
WFLA 8 (NBC)
6:00 NewsWatch 8
10:00 Lifeline
11:00 NewsWatch 8
2:00 sign-off
WFTV 9 (ABC)
7:30 Directions
9:00 Fangface
10:30 Kidsworld
1:30 Wrestling
12:30 Newsmakers
1:00 Wrestling
11:00 News
2:00 News
WTLV 12 (NBC)
4:00 Gunsmoke
10:00 Lifeline
12:30 sign-off
6:40 Pulse
7:00 Breath of Life
11:00 Insight
Noon Bucs
4:00 NFL Football: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Los Angeles Rams
7:00 60 Minutes
8:30 Alice
9:00 Kaz
10:00 Dallas
11:00 Pulse
7:00 Directions
7:30 Ernest Angley
1:00 Wrestling
12:45 sign-off
7:30 Uniscope
3:00 Wrestling
WTOG 44 (Ind.)
7:00 Dimension
8:00 Kidsworld
8:30 Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine
11:30 Movie: "Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1953)
9:00 Forum 44
10:30 Tertulia
Retro: KPBS-TV Channel 15-San Diego, CA - March 12, 1975(Festival '75 Membership Week)
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Wednesday March 12, 1975.
📺💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its usual local Membership Campaign but the first national
membership campaign for PBS as in Festival '75: The First PBS National Membership and Public
Awareness Drive-11 Great Nights of Public TV(March 07, 1975 through March 17, 1975) and it
will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if the
station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December 1974 Membership Awareness Week and after the February 1974 Public Television
Week, and any other membership pledge drive in 1972 and 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME!!
Ernie McCray, principal of the John Muir School San Diego's only public alternative school talks
with KPBS Judith Wolf about the concept of open classroom education and about how the
school has functioned during its first half-year.
2:00 PM Carrascolendas
Cities of the world are viewed in this major KPBS produced documentary, narrated by Cloris
Leachman, on the people spaces that remain after the buildings are left.
The Old Globe's Peggy Kellner Peggy Kellner, a much-loved and admired personality in San
Diego, is the subject of this fascinating program. With KPBS Gloria Penner and Ms. Kellner, the
creation of the sets and costume designs of You Never Can Tell are developed.
This film portrays some of the events following the 1973 eruption of the volcano Eldfell on the
island of Heimaey off the south coast of Iceland.
Peter Nichols' nostalgic play looks at the 1940s through the eyes of a middle-aged man who
reflects on the goals and dreams of his youth that remain unfulfilled.
A taped performance of a recent national bus tour by the Big Band Cavalcade includes
performances by favorites Margaret Whiting, Freddie Martin, Bob Crosby, Peanuts Huckle and
Frankie Carle.
12:00 AM
NOTE: Each of the special programs will include KPBS membership breaks where they will be
asking for membership support by calling:
(714) 583-2120, Memberships start at $15, although any amount is welcomed. With this
minimum membership, the individual is sent the monthly "KPBS Guide" which previews
upcoming programs through articles and listings. With a $30 membership, a person is entitled
to receive special book premiums and for a $50 membership, members will recieve both of the
book premiums, and it goes for a $75 membership, and to all the way to a $100 membership to
KPBS, All contributions are tax-deductible and Bankamericard or Mastercharge are accepted.
Valentines' Day (and, more grimly, the day Asha Degree disappeared) schedule for Georgia/Tennessee,
from the Google News Archive. Some titles are incomplete. Didn't include WTBS 17, or any other stations
not listed by the Rome News-Tribune.
1:05 News
2:10 Profiler
3:10 Relic Hunter
5:30 News
10:00 Maury
12:00 News
5:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
5:00 News
7:00 Today
2:00 Passions
3:00 Sally
5:00 News
9:00 Dateline
11:00 News
1:00 News
3:00 Cops
3:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
10:00 Sally
12:00 News
5:00 News
10:00 News
11:00 Jerry Springer
12:30 Sign-off
7:00 DragonTales
7:30 Arthur
8:00 Teletubbies
9:00 Arthur
9:30 DragonTales
10:00 Zoboomafoo
10:30 Teletubbies
12:30 Noddy
2:00 Salsa
3:00 Zoom
3:30 Zoboomafoo
4:00 Barney and Friends
4:30 DragonTales
5:00/5:30 Arthur
7:00 Lawmakers
5:30 News
10:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
2:35 Dateline
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
2:00 Passions
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 Dateline
11:00 News
5:30 News
5:30 News
9:30 Becker
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
2:00 Worship
5:00 Worship
6:00 Paid Programming
2:00 Bonanza
12:00/12:30 NewsRadio
1:30 Sign-off
6:30 Pokemon
8:00 Pokemon
1:30 Histeria!
7:30 Friends
9:00 Zoe...
10:00 Seinfeld
10:30 Friends
11:00 NewsRadio
11:30 The Simpsons
12:35 Kickin' It
5:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Extra
9:30 Becker
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
2:00 Bewitched
3:00 Doug
4:30 Recess
6:00/6:30 Frasier
8:00 Moesha
10:00 Martin
Retro: KPBS-TV Channel 15-San Diego, CA - March 13, 1975(Festival '75 Membership Week)
Here is the TV schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Thursday March 13th, 1975.
📺💵
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its usual local Membership Campaign but the first national
membership campaign for PBS as in Festival '75: The First PBS National Membership and Public
Awareness Drive-11 Great Nights of Public TV(March 07, 1975 through March 17, 1975) and it
will include Membership Appeals between regularly scheduled programs, so I don't know if the
station had another membership pledge campaign either August or September 1974 before the
December 1974 Membership Awareness Week and after the February 1974 Public Television
Week, and any other membership pledge drive in 1972 and 1973.
SO PRETTY PLEASE Let me know in the comments or questions or suggestions for any concern...
DON'T HESITATE, COMMENT ANYTIME!!
8:00 AM Gerald Ford's America (Repeat of Mon. Mar. 10, 10:30 PM)
8:30 AM The Romagnolis Table (Repeat of Sun. Mar. 09, 7:00 PM)
12:00 PM America with Allistair Cooke (Repeat of Tues. Mar. 11, 8:00 PM)
2:30 PM The Romantic Rebellion (Repeat of Mon. Mar. 10, 9:30 PM)
The strong bonds of the Japanese family form the backbone of Kenji Mizoguchis epic saga of
love and adventure in 11th-century Japan.
11:30 PM
NOTE: Each of the special programs will include KPBS membership breaks where they will be
asking for membership support by calling:
(714) 583-2120, Memberships start at $15, although any amount is welcomed. With this
minimum membership, the individual is sent the monthly "KPBS Guide" which previews
upcoming programs through articles and listings. With a $30 membership, a person is entitled
to receive special book premiums and for a $50 membership, members will receive both of the
book premiums, and it goes for a $75 membership, and to all the way to a $100 membership to
KPBS, All contributions are tax-deductible and Bankamericard or Mastercharge are accepted.
5:00 Bewitched
12:00 Maury
2:00 TBA
6:00 Frasier
6:30 Seinfeld
12:00 Infomercials
2:00 Infomercial
2:30 Movie
4:30 Infomercial
7:00 Kidsongs
7:30 Transformers
8:00 Kissyfur
9:00 Smurfs
4:30 SportsWorld
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 227
8:30 Amen
10:00 Hunter
WRC 4 (NBC)
7:00 Kidsongs
8:00 Kissyfur
9:00 Smurfs
10:30 ALF
1:30 On My Honor
4:30 SportsWorld
6:00 News 4
8:00 227
8:30 Amen
11:00 News 4
2:30 News 4
3:00 sign-off
WTTG 5 (Fox)
5:30 Insight
10:00 News
WJLA 7 (ABC)
7:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 News 7
3:15 sign-off
WGAL 8 (NBC)
6:30 Dialogue
8:00 Kissyfur
9:00 Smurfs
10:30 ALF
2:00 Grandstand
4:30 SportsWorld
6:00 NewsCenter 8
8:30 Amen
10:00 Hunter
11:00 NewsCenter 8
2:00 NewsCenter 8
2:30 sign-off
WUSA 9 (CBS)
8:30 Superman
3:00 sign-off
5:45 Devotions
7:30 Neighborhoods
8:00 Urban Scene
8:30 Superman
2:00 Neighborhoods
6:00 News 11
7:30 Webster
11:00 News 11
2:30 News
2:35 Devotions
2:50 sign-off
WJZ 13 (ABC, now CBS)
6:30 4-1-One
11:00 4-1-One
11:30 Superboy
8:30 Superman
1:00 TBA
8:00 RoboCop
1:00 Bonanza
5:30 Superboy
10:00 Monsters
WHP 21 (CBS)
7:00 Kidsongs
8:30 Superman
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:30 News
2:00 sign-off
WHAG [WDVM] 25 (NBC, now affiliated with Heroes & Icons) Hagerstown
8:00 Kissyfur
9:00 Smurfs
10:30 ALF
Noon Superboy
12:30 Viewpoint 25
2:00 TBA
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
WHTM 27 (ABC)
11:00 News
WPMT 43 (Fox)
6:30 Popeye
7:00 Transformers
7:30 Spider-Man
8:00 Dino-Riders
8:30 RoboCop
11:00 Wrestling
Noon T and T
6:30 Superboy
7:00 War of the Worlds
2:00 Matchmaker
2:30 sign-off
WBFF 45 (Fox)
3:30 T and T
WLYH Ch. 15 (Harrisburg) now operates as WXBU and is affiliated with the five-year old TBD (To Be
Discovered) network. Also, WDVM (formerly WHAG) is the former callsign of WUSA Ch. 9 (Washington)
from 1978-86.
District of Columbia
Virginia
Marlyland
As I recall, that was the day CBS switched times for Mighty Mouse and Hey Vern, It's Ernest! which is why
WBAL has Mighty Mouse twice (the first at 7 AM being a week delay, which is what WAGA in Atlanta did
as well). The switch lasted about six weeks then CBS put them back where they started the season.
From Zap2it.
WSAW 7 - CBS Wausau
1:37 DailyMailTV
4:30 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 FBI
10:00 News
1:05 Mannix
4:30/5:00 Dragnet
9:00 Matlock
12:00/12:30 Gunsmoke
1:00 Bonanza
4:00/4:30 Adam-12
12:36 RightThisMinute
4:30 News
11:00 News
12:00 GMA3
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Queens
10:00 News
11:37 Nightline
12:37 News
2:00 TMZ
5:00 News
7:00 Today
11:00 Dateline
1:00 Jeopardy!
4:30 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 La Brea
10:00 News
5:30 Arthur
9:00 Frontline
12:00 Mom
5:30 Extra
7:30 AgDay
8:00 Dateline
4:00 News
4:30 Last Man Standing
9:00 News
9:30/10:00 Seinfeld
From Zap2it.
6:00 News
8:00 FBI
11:00 News
WBKP 5 - CW Calumet
3:00 TMZ
8:00 Maury
10:00 Maury
2:00/2:30 Black-ish
9:00 Riverdale
10:00 News
5:00/6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 Dr. Oz
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 Monk
2:00 RightThisMinute
2:30 DailyMailTV
7:00/8:00 News
11:00/12:00 Dateline
7:00 Jeopardy!
10:00 News
10:30/11:00 Seinfeld
12:37 Nightline
2:06/2:36 Mom
3:06 Extra
6:30 News
5:30/6:00 News
10:00 Queens
11:00 News
6:30 Arthur
4:00 DW News
2:05 Mannix
3:05 Cannon
5:30/6:00 Dragnet
10:00 Matlock
1:00/1:30 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
From Zap2it.
4:30 News
9:00 News
12:00 News
4:00/4:30/5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Queens
10:00 News
11:37 Nightline
1:07 News
5:00/6:00 News
12:00 News
3:00/3:30 Friends
4:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
4:00 AgDay
12:30 Sci Q
1:00 Dr. Oz
5:00 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
9:00 News
10:00 News
10:35 Seinfeld
11:05/11:35 DailyMailTV
WCWF 14 - CW Suring
12:00 Extra
12:30 TMZ
8:00 Riverdale
5:00 News
7:00 Today
1:00 Dateline
5:00 News
8:02 La Brea
10:00 News
8:30 RightThisMinute
11:00 Dateline
7:00 Dateline
8:00 Monk
9:00 News
10:30/11:00 Mom
5:30 Arthur
6:00 Molly of Denali
11:00 Nova
Just curious - why do you see me do a schedule and then post schedules for every nearby city?
It's because I want it to be inspired by the regional TV Guide editions where the city for that day you post
is from.
I get that, but there are a lot of other cities you could post schedules for. It's a lot more original.
From Zap2it.
6:30 Arthur
7:00 Sci NC
4:30 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
9:00 NCIS
4:30 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00 News
11:00 News
4:30 News
12:00 News
1:00 GMA3
4:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
6:30 Arthur
WGNT 27 - CW Portsmouth
5:00 News
2:00/2:30 DailyMailTV
7:00 News
8:00 The Black Pack: We Three Kings
9:00 4400
10:00 News
11:00 RightThisMinute
11:30 black-ish
5:30 Seinfeld
12:00 Maury
8:00 Dateline
4:30 News
12:00 News
7:30 TMZ
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
10:45 SportsWrap
11:30 Extra
From Zap2it.
12:35 Extra
4:30/5:00/5:30 News
6:00 News
12:00 News
4:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
1:35 Castle
9:00 News
12:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:05 Opry
4:30/5:00/5:30 News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
4:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 Arthur
7:00 News
3:00 Maury
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
11:30 DailyMailTV
5:00/5:30 FailFactory
12:00 Camp TV
8:00 The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song
WUPV 65 - CW Ashland
2:00 Carcass
4:00 TMZ
9:00 Dateline
12:00 Dr. Oz
7:00 News
7:30 Black-ish
9:00 4400
10:30 Seinfeld
11:30 Black-ish
12:35 S.W.A.T.
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 CMA Country Christmas
11:00 News
5:30/6:00 Dragnet
10:00 Matlock
1:00/1:30 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
7:00/7:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
11:00 News
12:00 News
4:00/4:30/5:00/5:30/6:00 News
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
5:00 AgDay
5:30 Paid Programming
6:30 RightThisMinute
4:00/4:30 Mom
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
5:30/6:00 Dragnet
10:00 Matlock
1:00/1:30 Gunsmoke
2:00 Bonanza
5:00/5:30 Adam-12
7:00/7:30 M*A*S*H
1:00 Opry
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
4:00/4:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Maury
10:00 Maury
12:00 Dr. Oz
2:00/2:30 Black-ish
9:00 4400
10:00 News
12:30 Opry
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:00 Dateline
12:00 News
4:00/4:30 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Extra
11:00 News
8:00 Maury
10:00 Maury
2:00/2:30 Black-ish
9:00 4400
6:30 Arthur
12:30 Mom
1:00 Dateline
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
10:30/11:00 Seinfeld
11:30 Mom
12:00 News
4:00 Dr. Oz
6:00 DailyMailTV
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
6:00 Mornin'
12:00 News
4:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
9:00 NCIS
11:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
11:00 News
12:05 Castle
4:00 AgDay
12:00 News
5:00/5:30/6:00 News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight
7:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 Arthur
1:00 Nova
WWCW 21 - CW Lynchburg
2:00 Bull
4:00 Black-ish
1:00 Maury
4:00/4:30 Mom
9:00 4400
10:00 Seinfeld
10:30 Friends
11:00 TMZ
2:30 RaceWeek
3:00 MacGyver
4:30 DailyMailTV
5:30 Liquidator
6:00 RightThisMinute
6:30 Extra
7:00 Mornin'
6:30 News
9:00 Dateline
10:00 News
10:00 Dr. Oz
6:30 News
8:00 9-1-1
10:00 News
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2:07 RightThisMinute
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
7:00 Today
12:00/12:30 News
2:00 RightThisMinute
4:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:02 La Brea
10:00 News
12:05 Extra
4:30 News
5:00/6:00/7:00/8:00/9:00 News
11:00 News
4:00/5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 TMZ
9:00 News
10:00 News
11:05/11:35 Seinfeld
5:30 Arthur
9:00 Frontline
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
11:00 News
2:00 Dr. Oz
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Queens
10:00 News
11:37 Nightline
WVTV 18 - CW Milwaukee
3:00 ES.TV
3:30 Recipe.TV
8:00 Riverdale
9:00 The National Desk
11:00/11:30 DailyMailTV
2:30 Maury
2:00 Maury
2:00 Lewis
11:30 Nova
1:05 Mannix
2:05 Cannon
4:30/5:00 Dragnet
9:00 Matlock
12:00/12:30 Gunsmoke
1:00 Bonanza
4:00/4:30 Adam-12
6:00/6:30 M*A*S*H
7:00/8:00 News
3:00 Mom
7:00/8:00 Dateline
9:00 News
11:00/11:30 Black-ish
WPXE 55 - Ion Kenosha
1:07 Friends
4:30 News
5:00/6:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
7:00 FBI
10:00 News
2:30 12 corazones
10:30 Decisiones
Fixed. Telemundo airs three national newscasts throughout the day... 12:30, 6:30 and 11:30pm ET
(11:30am, 5:30 and 10:30pm CT).
WKRN 2 (ABC)
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Dallas
11:30 Loving
8:00 Moonlighting
10:30/11:00 M*A*S*H
12:30 Movie: "Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill aka A Coffin for the Bride" (1974)
WSMV 4 (NBC)
10:30 Scrabble
4:00 Jeopardy!
7:00 Matlock
9:00 1986
WTVF 5 (CBS)
1:30 Capitol
5:45 Weather
6:30 News
7:00 Today–Gumbel/Pauley
9:00 Donahue
10:30 Scrabble
Noon News
5:00 News
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 News
7:00 Matlock
9:00 1986
10:00 News
10:30 Loving
8:00 Moonlighting
WDCN 8 (PBS)
11:00 sign-off
9:00 Donahue
10:30 Loving
11:30 Midday
5:00 M*A*S*H
10:00 News
Midnight sign-off
WFIE 14 (NBC)
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
10:30 Scrabble
11:30 Midday
3:00 Jeopardy!
3:30 M*A*S*H
5:00 Newswatch
7:00 Matlock
9:00 1986
10:00 Newswatch
12:30 Nightlife
1:00 sign-off
6:30 Flintstones
7:00 Transformers
7:30 Scooby-Doo
8:00 Ghostbusters
9:30 Bewitched
3:00 Thundercats
3:30 Silverhawks
1:50 sign-off
5:00 Ag-Day
Noon News
1:30 Capitol
5:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 News
6:30 Superfriends
7:30 Centurions
8:00 M.A.S.K.
1:00 Angie
3:30 Heathcliff
4:00 Rambo
9:00 Quincy
12:00 News
4:00 News
12:00 News
5:00 News
5:00 News
1:30 Teletubbies
3:30 Maya
4:00 CyberChase
4:30 Arthur
5:30 Delaware
12:00 Maury
4:00 Maury
5:00/5:30 Girlfriends
12:00 DragonTales
12:30 Food
1:00 GED
4:00 Arthur
4:30 Maya
5:30 CyberChase
1:30 Kitchen
3:00 Sewing
3:30 China
4:00 Seven
4:30 Saddle
5:00 German
12:30 Teletubbies
3:30 CyberChase
4:00 Maya
4:30 Arthur
12:00 Health
12:30 Doctor
1:00 First
1:30 Koevering
2:00 Life
4:00 Hagee
4:30 Rod P.
5:00 Praise
WPSG 57 - CW Philadelphia
4:00/4:30 Reba
WPPX 61 - i Wilmington
From the Daily Times. Listings run from 7a to 12a. Some titles are incomplete.
10:00 Celebration
3:00 Celebration
8:00 Celebration
7:00 Today
9:00 Leeza
12:00 News
12:30 Extra
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 Dateline
11:00 News
7:30 Zoboomafoo
8:30 Teletubbies
4:00 Arthur
4:30 Wishbone
5:00 Zoom
7:00 Today
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Extra
10:00 Dateline
11:00 News
10:00 Sally
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 20/20
11:00 News
11:35 Seinfeld
10:00 Maury
12:00 News
4:00 Sally
6:00 News
8:00 20/20
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Jeopardy!
8:00 Cosby
9:30 Becker
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
8:30 Doug
9:00 Forgive or Forget
2:00 Pokemon
3:00 Spider-Man
7:00/7:30 Friends
10:00 News
11:00 Real TV
11:30 Cops
12:00 News
5:00 News
7:00 Seinfeld
7:30 Frasier
8:00 Cosby
9:30 Becker
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
8:00 Doug
8:30 DuckTales
9:00 Paid Programming
2:00 Roseanne
7:00 Friends
8:00 Dilbert
8:30 RedHanded
10:00 News
5:00 Infomercials
7:00 Jumanji
8:30 Animaniacs
10:00 Infomercials
12:30 Infomercials
3:30 Histeria!
7:00/7:30 NewsRadio
9:00 Rescue 77
mid. Infomercials
Retro: KPBS-TV Channel 15-San Diego, CA - March 14, 1975(Festival '75 Membership Week)