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WSB Ch. 2
7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM Dinah's Place
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
5 PM Mod Squad
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
8 PM Adam-12
10 PM Police Story
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
11 AM Fury
12 N 700 Club
2:30 Bozo
3 PM Porky Pig
4 PM Lone Ranger
Lassie episodes)
5 PM Batman (2 episodes)
7 PM Mayberry RFD
7:30 Circus
8 PM 700 Club
10 PM Warren Roberts
11 PM Mayberry RFD
11:30 Honeymooners
WFBC Ch. 4
7 AM Today
9 AM Update
10 AM Dinah's Place
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Jackpot!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Munsters
4:30 Bonanza
5:30 Dragnet
6 PM News
7 PM What's My Line?
8 PM Adam-12
10 PM Police Story
11 PM News
WAGA Ch. 5
9 AM Phil Donahue
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
12 N News
1 PM What's My Line?
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Bewitched
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Maude
11 PM News
3 PM Banana Splits
3:30 Spiderman
4 PM Addams Family
4:30 Flipper
5 PM Beverly Hillbillies
5:30 Petticoat Junction
7 PM The Rifleman
(time approximate)
WGTV Ch. 8
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Sesame Street
7 AM Today
9 AM Trooper Terry
10 AM Password
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM Another World
4 PM $10,000 Pyramid
6 PM News
8 PM Happy Days
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Phil Donahue
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
11:55 News
1 PM Hazel
2 PM Guiding Light
2:30 Edge Of Night
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Tattletales
5 PM Mayberry RFD
6 PM I Dream Of Jeannie
7 PM News
8 PM Maude
9:30 Shaf
11 PM News
WXIA Ch. 11
8 AM Green Acres
9 AM Hazel
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
6 PM News
7 PM Concentration
8 PM Happy Days
11 PM News
Entertainment)
2:10 News (sign off 2:25 AM)
WRDW Ch. 12
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Carousel
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
1 PM Somerset
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Tattletales
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
8 PM Maude
9:30 Shaf
11 PM News
WLOS Ch. 13
8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM I Love Lucy
10 AM Brady Bunch
News
12 N Password
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
2:30 The Girl In My Life
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
8 PM Happy Days
11 PM News
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Did the camera pan from device to device, pausing long enough for the viewer to get the reading
before panning ahead to the next dial? And did the local top-40 station play as a soundtrack to
that channel? If that camera was manually operated, pity the camera operator. Hope (s)he was
paid well. ;D
Jacksonville, North Carolina's cable service had a similar channel featuring all that I mentioned in
the previous paragraph. At least it did in 1970 when my dad, stepmom and 9-yo yours truly were
staying with a Marine captain (friend of Dad's, stationed at Camp Lejeune) and his family; they
lived just off the base.
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the camera did pan from dial to dial, pausing long enough
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the camera did pan from dial to dial, pausing long enough
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Yes, we're turning back the clock over 40 years to 1965 this time! Until 1971 with the arrival of
PBS over KUAC-TV, Channels 2 and 11 were the only television on the air here in Fairbanks. And
trust me...you will not BELIEVE KTVF's schedule that week!
4:00pm Sign-on
7:00 Gunsmoke
9:30 Fanfare
10:30 Four Star News Final (Channel 11's late news long before "Scope News" and now
"NewsCenter Final")
5:00 Zoorama
7:00 Lassie
8:00 Ed Sullivan
MONDAY-FRIDAY:
11:45am Sign-On
2:00 Password
2:30
3:30
KTVF Presents (Rest of the week; can somebody who was around in Fairbanks during the '60s fill
me in on that? It must be a half-hour of filler crap or something)
5:00
Modern TV (7/26)
Insight (7/27)
The Alaska Gardener with John Holm (7/29; 15 min. followed by another 15 minutes with the
Fairbanks Health and Safety Council at 5:30)
5:30
6:00
7:00
Mayor Brewington (15 minutes; Darrell V. Brewington was Fairbanks' mayor at the time. He was
followed by ANOTHER edition of KTVF Presents at 7:15!!! (7/28))
Rawhide (7/30)
7:30
The Twentieth Century ("The Songs of Harold Arien, Part 2"; 7/26)
Mister Ed (7/28)
8:00
8:30
Password (7/29)
9:00
Nerland's Store (15 min., followed by KTVF Presents -- for the THIRD TIME THAT DAY!!!!! -- at
9:15 (7/29))
9:30
CBS Reports ("Vietnam Dialogue: Mr. Bundy and the Professors"; 7/26)
10:30 Four Star News Final (when did they move it to 11:00?)
11:00
Theater 11 (7/30)
Yes, in the go-go days of 1965, Channel 11 started their broadcast day at 11:30 in the morning!
But based on their schedule, they were pretty much heavy on all the "KTVF Presents" fillers. If I
was around at the time, I would've either flipped to Channel 2 (and I'll be posting their schedule
from that same week next time) or tuned my radio to KFAR or KFRB (now KCBF). But, that was
Fairbanks TV in the mid-'60s for you.
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There were a few small-market ABC affiliates back then who didn't sign on until mid-morning
(this was long before Good Morning America, obviously). This is the first I've seen of another
network's affiliate doing that.
I'm guessing the network shows in AK back then were on a one-week delay, since the network
lines probably didn't go up there yet.
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These Alaska TV listings, did Alaska ever have their own version of TV Guide?
If they did I imagine they covered the whole state rather than seperate editions for Fairbanks,
Anchorage, and so forth.
Reason I ask, back in the 80s I collected out of town editions of TV Guides. Back then being only
14 years old, of course I didn't have a way to travel to pick up various editions so I went to
writing to the Chamber of Commerce route. Most of them were nice enough to send me the
actual TV Guide that was available back then. Few exceptions though such as Fargo, North
Dakota who told me in a letter that my hobby was "weird" and "stupid". Funny thing about that
was that in the envelope it was stamped "Fargo...The City with a Heart" Oh well !!
Denver's Chamber of Commerce forwarded my letter to KUSA channel 9. While KUSA did send
me a Denver edition of TV Guide, I noticed some of the pages were missing. I assume those
missing pages featured ads for the other Denver stations like KMGH,KCNC, KWGN and so forth.
Anyway the ONLY state I never did get a TV Guide from was...Alaska !!!
Juneau's Chamber sent me some magazine about their nightlife rather than what they had for
TV listings while Anchorage sent me a list of what TV stations they had there, but no listings.
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Anyway the ONLY state I never did get a TV Guide from was...Alaska !!!
Mainly due to the fact that Alaska never had one until the late-1990s. It was a statewide edition,
with listings from Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau, plus Denver. It only lasted a year.
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I'm guessing the network shows in AK back then were on a one-week delay, since the network
lines probably didn't go up there yet.
Actually, more like a three-week delay; kinescopes and later videotapes were flown up from
Seattle to Juneau first, then Anchorage, and finally Fairbanks. The delays were shortened to two
weeks in the '70s until the networks and syndicators started satellite distribution in around 1984-
85.
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Actually, more like a three-week delay; kinescopes and later videotapes were flown up from
Seattle to Juneau first, then Anchorage, and finally Fairbanks.
So the small-town state capital had more political clout (well, duh!)
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So the small-town state capital had more political clout (well, duh!)
Actually, it's more like dots on a map and connecting the dots to make as straight a line as
possible, with Juneau being the closest "dot" to Seattle.
Atlanta Sunday, October 20, 1985
6 AM Sunday Mass
6:30 Essence
7 AM D. James Kennedy
8 AM Jimmy Swaggart
10 AM Robert Schuller
12 N News
4 PM Star Search
5 PM Hee Haw
6 PM News
(Game 2)
11 PM News
11:30 Sports Extra
7 AM Kenneth Copeland
9 AM Sunday Morning
11 AM Fantasy Island
12 N Falcons Today
6 PM News
7 PM 60 Minutes
11 PM News
11:30 Sports Unlimited
11:30 Presente
12 N American Interests
1 PM Firing Line
3 PM Investments
6 PM The Brain
8 PM Nature
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
sign off 11 PM
6 AM Joy Of Gardening
7 AM Marilyn Hickey
8 AM In Touch
10:30 Camera 11
8 PM Amazing Stories
11 PM News
12 M Outer Limits
1 AM Camera 11
1:30 News
4 AM Waltons
5 AM Rhoda
6 AM CNN News
7 AM It Is Written
approximate)
4 AM Agriculture USA
5 AM Get Smart
entire week)
3 PM Latin Atlanta
5 PM Firing Line
6 PM Mystery!
7 PM Video Showcase
7:30 Newsfront
8 PM Ascent Of Man
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
7 AM Leroy Jenkins
8 AM Jim Whittington
9 AM Fat Albert
9:30 Superheroes
10 AM Captain Harlock
10:30 Thunder Sub
11 AM Robotech
11:30 Voltron
Jennie Logan"
Jackie's Girls"
10 PM The Saint
12 M Comedy Tonight
6 AM Porky Pig
7 AM Popeye
7:30 Superfriends
Barbera
9:30 Super Sunday
6 PM Fame
7 PM Star Trek
8:30 FTV
11 PM K-Dimension
12 M W.V. Grant
1 AM Jimmy Swaggart
6 AM Public Service
7 AM Gospel
10 AM Sunday Mass
10:30 Photography
12 N In Search Of...
on Ch. 2)
5 PM Winning Formula
5:30 Be Thinner
7 PM Larry Jones
8 PM Music
I think)
12 M Children's Fund
sign off 12:30 AM
(not really much to list here..it was a Sunday and most regular programs were pre-empted, but I
thought it would be interesting to look at what was on TV this historic day, 30 years ago)
Source: TV Guide
KDKA-2 (CBS)
6:00 News
11:00 News
WTAE-4 (ABC)
11:00 Great American Birthday Party - ABC coverage of bicentennial celebrations (for some
reason they weren't wall-to-wall like CBS and NBC)
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Rookies
12:40 Ironside
7:00 Happy Birthday America - from the L.A. Coliseum, with Paul Anka and KC and the Sunshine
Band
8:30 Bob Hope Special - with Sammy Davis, Jr. The Captain & Tennille, Debbie Reynolds, and
Donny & Marie Osmond.
11:00 News
11:00 Next 200 Years - the mayors of Altoona, Johnstown, and State College discuss the future of
their communities
12:30 In Celebration of US
11:30 In Celebration of US
WIIC-11 (NBC)
7:30 It Is Written
6:00 Freedom Is
7:00 Happy Birthday America - from the L.A. Coliseum, with Paul Anka and KC and the Sunshine
Band
8:30 Bob Hope Special - with Sammy Davis, Jr. The Captain & Tennille, Debbie Reynolds, and
Donny & Marie Osmond.
11:00 News
WQED-13 (PBS)
10:30 America
WPGH-53 (Ind.)
4:00 Champions
5:00 Sports Challenge - Mickey Mantle, Tony Kubek and Don Larsen vs. Ron Jessie, James Harris
and Fred Dryer, hosted by Dick Enberg. What they're competing in, I have no idea.
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5:00 Sports Challenge - Mickey Mantle, Tony Kubek and Don Larsen vs. Ron Jessie, James Harris
and Fred Dryer, hosted by Dick Enberg. What they're competing in, I have no idea.
They're competing in sports trivia -- it was a sports quiz show that ran during the 1970s.
Pittsburgh 7/5/76
Source: TV Guide
KDKA-2 (CBS)
9:00 Playmates-Schoomates
9:30 Tattletales
11:00 Gambit
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
8:30 Phyllis
9:30 Maude
11:00 News
WTAE-4 (ABC)
6:45 News
7:30 Fury
8:00 AM Pittsburgh
10:30 Dinah
4:30 Bewitched
5:00 Brady Bunch
5:30 Adam-12
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman - Musical adaptation of the Superman legend
1:30 Ironside
7:00 Today
9:30 Electric Company (yes, some small market stations carried PBS shows back then)
12:55 News
4:00 Somerset
4:30 Superman
5:00 Dinah
6:00 News
7:00 Space:1999
11:00 News
11:00 Gambit
1:00 Bewitched
5:00 Gunsmoke
6:00 News
8:00 Rhoda
8:30 Phyllis
9:30 Maude
11:00 News
WIIC-11 (NBC)
6:00 Quest
6:30 Radius
7:00 Today
2:30 Doctors
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
WQED-13 (PBS)
(No listings before 4:30 pm)
7:00 Zoom
WPGH-53 (Ind.)
5:00 Batman
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11:30 It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman - Musical adaptation of the Superman legend
There is a show currently running on E! Network that is a retrospective of all of the different
movies/serials/shows that have been done about Superman. They showed a few clips from this
one....a horribly cheesy, hokey piece of work! Would have great camp value if you could get a
copy of the complete thing.
30 years ago, Pittsburgh 7/3/76
Source: TV Guide
KDKA-2 (CBS)
9:30 Scooby-Doo
10:00 SHAZAM!/Isis
11:30 Ghost Busters (this was years before the movie of the same name)
12:30 Vibrations
1:30 Woman Is
4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular - Taped coverage of the Pocono 500 Indy car race
6:00 News
6:30 CBS News - Dan Rather was doing weekends back then
7:00 Great American Celebration - 12-hour marathon of bicentennial celebrations from around
the country
11:00 News
7:30 Fury
5:00 Wide World of Sports - U.S. Olympic Gymnastics and Diving Trials
6:30 News
11:00 News
11:30 Westwind
12:00 Jetsons
12:30 Wimbledon Tennis - Women's singles final, taped Friday (Breakfast at Wimbledon hadn't
been served by NBC yet)
5:00 Wimbledon Tennis - Men's singles final, taped earlier that day
6:30 News
7:00 Tarzan
8:00 Emergency
11:00 News
7:30 Popeye
9:30 Scooby-Doo
10:00 SHAZAM!/Isis
11:30 Ghost Busters (this was years before the movie of the same name)
4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular - Taped coverage of the Pocono 500 Indy car race
6:30 CBS News - Dan Rather was doing weekends back then
7:00 Great American Celebration - 12-hour marathon of bicentennial celebrations from around
the country
11:00 News
WIIC-11 (NBC)
8:00 Emergency + 4
11:30 Westwind
12:00 Jetsons
12:30 Wimbledon Tennis - Women's singles final, taped Friday (Breakfast at Wimbledon hadn't
been served by NBC yet)
5:00 Wimbledon Tennis - Men's singles final, taped earlier that day
6:30 NBC News - Brokaw was doing weekends back then, too
8:00 Emergency
11:00 News
WQED-13 (PBS)
12:30 Zoom
3:00 Nova
6:00 Echoes Bright and Clear - Tribute to 200 years of American music
WPGH-53 (Ind.)
8:00 Hercules
9:00 Jeff's Collie (they couldn't call it "Lassie" for some reason)
7:00 ABC News - guess who *else* was doing weekends? Ted Koppel! (pre-empted by WTAE)
11:30 Weekend (pre-empted by WIIC...does this mean that SNL usually followed Pat
Robertson??)
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Here ya go...I also have 7/4 and 7/5 typed up, I'll post those in the next few days.
Source: TV Guide
KDKA-2 (CBS)
9:00 Playmates-Schoomates
9:30 Tattletales
11:00 Gambit
12:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 News
WTAE-4 (ABC)
6:45 News
7:30 Fury
8:00 AM Pittsburgh
10:30 Dinah
1:30 Rhyme and Reason (last show of the series...a new show called "Family Feud"
4:30 Bewitched
5:30 Adam-12
6:00 News
7:00 Bowling
8:00 Donny & Marie - special guests Lee Majors and Farrah Fawcett-Majors
11:00 News
1:30 Ironside
7:00 Today
12:55 News
2:30 Doctors
4:00 Somerset
5:00 Dinah
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:00 Gambit
1:00 Bewitched
5:00 Gunsmoke
6:00 News
7:00 Bonanza
11:00 News
WIIC-11 (NBC)
6:00 Quest
6:30 Radius
7:00 Today
2:30 Doctors
6:00 News
11:00 News
WQED-13 (PBS)
WPGH-53 (Ind.)
3:30 Lassie
5:00 Batman
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These were reruns of Tommy Retting's run on the show from 1954-1957.
There have been many syndicated versions due to the fact that Lassie was still on the air either
on CBS or in new episodes in syndication.
Timmy and Lassie were the episodes with Jon Provost and Cloris Leachman at first,then June
Lockhart from 1957-1964
The only other episodes where "Lassie" was in the title was where the Ranger was a regular and
when Lassie was by herself and then when Larry Wilcox was a regular on the show in new
episodes in syndication from 1973-1975.
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Oddball Couple was indeed a cartoon spinoff of the Odd Couple. They were two dogs, Spiffy and
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5:00 Batman
It was usually the thing that got me in trouble for skipping homework!
setting off a big debate between the "teach proper English" people and the
"cultural diversity" crowd. I think they just let the show die a quiet death afer that.
The Saturday morning Ghost Busters was a live action show starring Forrest Tucker and
Larry Storch from F-Troop, this time starring as a pair of paranormal detectives. I think
it had a character in a gorilla costume also....I remember being surprised that Dan Akroyd et.al.
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Talk about some strange audience flow! I wonder how many "700 Club" viewers stuck around for
"Mary Hartman"?
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For a time I think that Pat Robertson was buying up every available block of time on WPGH.
700 Club ran several times per day, as did his version of the Bozo Show and lots of other
CBN stuff.
I didn't even know CBN had their own Bozo (besides Pat, of course). Were there any diffrerences
between this Bozo and the more familiar ones (especially from Chicago and Boston)?
CBN Bozo would recite Scripture and read stories from a Childrens' Bible.
Other than that I think it was the standard Bozo act they did everywhere else.
I believe that Pat Robertson got the rights to Bozo for the Norfolk-Virginia Beach
market when he bought his UHF station down there. And since Pittsburgh never
had a local Bozo (except maybe our ex-mayor??) there was no conflict in showing
TV Guide North Georgia (Atlanta) edition Thursday, June 22, 1978 (Part 1)
6 AM University Of Michigan
9 AM Card Sharks
10 AM Today In Georgia
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
1 PM Doris Day
3 PM Another World
4 PM Mod Squad
5 PM Newlywed Game
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News--Chancellor/Brinkley
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM Movie: "P.J."
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
Craf stations)
7 AM Today
9 AM 700 Club
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
3 PM Another World
Three Stooges
5 PM Odd Couple
5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News
7 PM Newlywed Game
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM James At 16
10 PM Whatever Happened To
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
sign off 2 AM
7 AM CBS News--Stahl/Threlkeld
is today's guest)
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Cross-Wits
4 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
8 PM The Waltons
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
1:55 Ironside
2:55 News
sign off 3 AM
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
7 PM University News
Taiwan)
7:30 Funtime
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Beverly Hillbillies
11 AM Happy Days
12 N $20,000 Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
came out)
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
9 PM Barney Miller
11 PM News
12:40 Toma
sign off 1:50 AM
9 AM $20,000 Pyramid
11 AM Happy Days
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Gunsmoke
5 PM Medical Center
6 PM News
6:30 ABC News
7 PM Joker's Wild
7:30 Concentration
9 PM Barney Miller
11 PM News
1:10 Toma
6 AM Summer Semester
8 AM CBS News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
12 N News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
6 PM News
7 PM Mod Squad
8 PM The Waltons
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
6:50 News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Let's Talk It Over
9:30 Donahue
1 PM News
4 PM Little Rascals
4:30 Gunsmoke
5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News
7 PM Brady Bunch
8 PM The Waltons
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
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Craf stations)
By this time, Rust Craf's stations were now owned by Ziff Davis -- Ziff acquired them around
1975-1976.
is today's guest)
9 AM Donahue
How convenient, especially since Donahue's own show followed the Captain on WAGA.
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TV Guide North Georgia (Atlanta) edition Thursday, June 22, 1978 Part 2
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
7 PM Second Look
9 PM The Advocates
10 PM Fall Of Eagles
11 PM Dick Cavett
6:10 News
8 AM Lassie
9 AM Perry Mason
2:25 News
8 PM Mission: Impossible
9 AM Sesame Street
11:30 Anywhat
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Dick Cavett
9 PM The Advocates
10 PM Poldark II
11 PM Dick Cavett
9 AM Jack Rehburg
11 AM PTL Club
at 12:30 PM)
7 PM Dinah!
on Ch. 11)
11 PM PTL Club
1 AM Mystery Squadron
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Today
9 AM PTL Club
10 AM Card Sharks
1 PM News
3 PM Another World
5 PM The Archies
5:30 Flintstones
6 PM News
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM James At 16
10 PM Whatever Happened To
sign off 1 AM
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
7 PM Nutrition Is...
9 PM The Advocates
10 PM Poldark II
sign off 11 PM
5:45 News
6 AM Ross Bagley
7 AM Mighty Mouse
8 AM Deputy Dawg
11:30 Manna
12 N Holiday In Melodyland
4 PM Superman
5:30 Batman
6 PM Brady Bunch
7 PM Bonanza
outtakes)
9 PM 700 Club
10:30 Manna
11:30 Rifleman
12 M Best Of Groucho
12:30 News
sign off 12:45 AM
10:30 Lidsville
12 N Movie: TBA
3 PM The Archies
4 PM Underdog
9 PM Showers Of Blessings
listed)
11 PM PTL Club
sign off 1 AM
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10:30 Lidsville
12 N Movie: TBA
3 PM The Archies
4 PM Underdog
9 PM Showers Of Blessings
9:30 Love And Marriage
listed)
11 PM PTL Club
sign off 1 AM
This has to be the most ridiculous lineup I've ever seen. PTL at 4:30? "Mission:Magic" at 10PM?
What was station managment thinking at the time. Why couldn't they stick with those non-stop
movies they started out with?
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I didn't even know that Jim Nabors ever did a talk show. How long did it last?
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Could you please tell me what WTCG-17 had normally during this time period from 4-6:30pm?
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4 PM Addams Family
5 PM Hazel
6 PM That Girl
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5 PM Hazel
6 PM That Girl
Since "Channel 17" was also "Superstation WTBS" by '78, when did the longtime practice of
starting programs five minutes 'late' begin? Or did the Atlanta local feed start everything on the
houir and half hour, while the national one delayed everything five minutes?
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TV Guide North Georgia (Atlanta) edition Friday, June 23, 1978 6 PM-sign off
7 PM NBC News
8:30 Columbo
10 PM Quincy
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
2:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM Newlywed Game
8 PM Newscenter 3 Report
8:30 Columbo
10 PM Quincy
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
sign off 2:30 AM
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Wonder Woman
9 PM Incredible Hulk
11 PM News
3:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
8 PM Tabitha
11 PM News
11:30 Baretta
12:40 Ironside
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
7:30 Concentration
8 PM Tabitha
8:30 Operation Petticoat
11 PM News
12 M Imus Plus
6 PM News
7 PM Mod Squad
8 PM Wonder Woman
9 PM Incredible Hulk
11 PM News
6 PM News
7 PM Brady Bunch
7:30 Price Is Right
8 PM Wonder Woman
9 PM Incredible Hulk
11 PM News
6 PM Zoom
9 PM Firing Line
10 PM David Susskind
6 PM That Girl
8 PM Night Gallery
(time approximate)
2:25 News
Not Hang"
6 PM Book Beat
7 PM Dick Cavett
7 PM Dinah!
8:30 Spotlight
9 PM R.F.D. Hollywood
10 PM PTL Club
12 M Three Musketeers
6 PM News
8 PM CPO Sharkey
8:30 Columbo
10 PM Quincy
1 AM Midnight Special
sign off 2 AM
WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS)
6 PM Zoom
9 PM Firing Line
sign off 11 PM
6 PM Brady Bunch
7 PM Bonanza
8 PM Sgt. Bilko
9 PM 700 Club
11 PM Hi Doug
12 M Best Of Groucho
12:30 News
7 PM Cartoons
7:30 Film
Jenkins
11 PM PTL Club
sign off 1 AM
12 M Imus Plus
TV Guide North Georgia (Atlanta) edition Sunday, June 18, 1978 Part 2: UHFs
8 AM Sesame Street
9:30 Zoom
10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Infinity Factory
12 N Rebop
12:30 Turnabout
7 PM Bluegrass Bluegrass
9 PM Poldark II
10 PM Nova
sign off 11 PM
5:30 Ag-U.S.A.
9 AM Lost In Space
10 AM Hazel
3 PM The Avengers
4 PM Movie: "Hired Wife"
7 PM Star Trek
11 PM Open Up
5 PM French Chef
6:30 Anywhat
9 PM Poldark II
details given)
8:30 Koinonia
9:30 Reverend Al
10:30 Insight
11 AM Church Service
5 PM Showers Of Blessings
6 PM One (interview)
7 PM Classic Country
10 PM PTL Club
11 AM Church Service
3 PM Animal World
4 PM Sportsworld
6 PM Wild Kingdom
5:15 Measuremetric
9 PM Poldark II
10 PM Nova
sign off 11 PM
8 AM Jerry Falwell
9 AM Wheat Street Baptist Church
9:30 Hi Folks
10 AM Ralph Wilkerson
10:30 Acts 29
11 AM In Touch--Charles Stanley
12 N Dimensions
2 PM Jimmy Swaggart
3 PM Assembly Of God
8:30 Studio A
9 PM Ernest Angley
10 PM Max Morris
10:30 Bill Basansky
11 PM Burning Bush
11:30 Hi Doug
12 M Best Of Groucho
Machine
(cartoon)
10:30 Jetsons
11 AM Mission Magic
12 N Journey To Adventure
1 PM Leonard Repass
Nationals
6 PM PTL Club
8 PM Jerry Falwell
9 PM James Robison
TV Guide North Georgia (Atlanta) edition Sunday, June 18, 1978 Part 1: VHFs
7 AM Jerry Falwell
9 AM Oral Roberts
10 AM Bugs Bunny
11 AM Church Service
12 N News
5 PM Lawrence Welk
6 PM News
11 PM News
2:30 News
7 AM Ernest Angley
10 AM Oral Roberts
10:30 It Is Written
1 PM The Racers
NBC affiliate)
6 PM Adam-12
11 PM News
7 AM Video College
Comic Strip")
8 AM Latin Atlanta
10 AM Rex Humbard
11 AM Church Service
12 N News
1 PM Georgians Speak
debuted yet)
(time approximate)
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Rhoda
9:30 Alice
In My Soul"
11 PM News
1:45 News
12 N Sesame Street
1 PM Sound Of Youth
4 PM Nova
5 PM Photography...Here's How
8 PM Evening At Symphony
9 PM Poldark II
10 PM Great Performances
sign off 12 Midnight
7 AM PTL Club
8 AM Call Of Calvary
10 AM Jerry Falwell
11 AM Church Service
1 PM Backyard Safari
2 PM Big Valley
8 PM Lucan
12 M Big Valley
sign off 1 AM
WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)
6 AM Adventures In Living
7 AM Jimmy Swaggart
8 AM Day Of Discovery
9 AM Robert Schuller
10 AM Leroy Jenkins
11 AM Church Service
8 PM Lucan
11:15 News
8 AM Leroy Jenkins
9 AM Jimmy Swaggart
10 AM Robert Schuller
last I heard)
1 PM Gunsmoke
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Rhoda
9:30 Alice
sign off 1 AM
7 AM Good News
8 AM Silver Bells
9 AM Jerry Falwell
11 AM Church Service
12 N Image 13
1 PM Cumberland Diary
1:30 TBA
8 PM Rhoda
9:30 Alice
11 PM CBS News
sign off 1 AM
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7 AM Jerry Falwell
9 AM Oral Roberts
10 AM Bugs Bunny
11 AM Church Service
12 N News
5 PM Lawrence Welk
6 PM News
11 PM News
2:30 News
7 AM Ernest Angley
10 AM Oral Roberts
10:30 It Is Written
1 PM The Racers
NBC affiliate)
6 PM Adam-12
11 PM News
7 AM Video College
Comic Strip")
8 AM Latin Atlanta
10 AM Rex Humbard
11 AM Church Service
12 N News
1 PM Georgians Speak
1:30 House Call (medical advice, not the
debuted yet)
(time approximate)
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Rhoda
9:30 Alice
In My Soul"
11 PM News
1:45 News
12 N Sesame Street
1 PM Sound Of Youth
4 PM Nova
5 PM Photography...Here's How
8 PM Evening At Symphony
9 PM Poldark II
10 PM Great Performances
7 AM PTL Club
8 AM Call Of Calvary
10 AM Jerry Falwell
11 AM Church Service
1 PM Backyard Safari
2 PM Big Valley
8 PM Lucan
12 M Big Valley
sign off 1 AM
6 AM Adventures In Living
7 AM Jimmy Swaggart
8 AM Day Of Discovery
8:30 Chapel Hour
9 AM Robert Schuller
10 AM Leroy Jenkins
11 AM Church Service
8 PM Lucan
11:15 News
8 AM Leroy Jenkins
9 AM Jimmy Swaggart
10 AM Robert Schuller
last I heard)
1 PM Gunsmoke
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Rhoda
9:30 Alice
sign off 1 AM
WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS)
7 AM Good News
8 AM Silver Bells
9 AM Jerry Falwell
11 AM Church Service
12 N Image 13
1 PM Cumberland Diary
1:30 TBA
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Rhoda
9:30 Alice
11 PM CBS News
11:15 Robins Report (Robins AFB)
sign off 1 AM
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4 hours of golf in 1978. They caught the leaders on the front 9. Impressive for 1978.
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ABC began the practice of carrying all eighteen holes
WOAI-TV 4 (NBC)
AM
7 Today
9 Dough-Re-Mi
10 Price is Right
PM
4 Family Movietime
5:30 TV Playhouse
7 Mike Hammer
8 Cavalcade of Sports
9 M Squad
10:20 Command Performance (Schedules cut off at this point, but apparently they didnt carry
Jack Parr)
KENS-TV 5 (CBS)
AM
8 Little Rascals
8:55 News
10:30 Dotto
11 Love of Life
PM
12 Amos n Andy
2 Big Payoff
3 Brighter Day
5:15 Popeye
6 Texas News
7 Trackdown
8 Phil Silvers
9 Undercurrent
9:30 State Trooper
10 Shock (Theater?)
KONO-TV 12 (ABC)
AM
10 Cartoons
PM
12 News
3 American Bandstand
5 Buccaneers
6 Sheena
7 Jim Bowie
9 Unexpected
10 Twelve-Star Final
10:15 Weatherman
10:20 Twentieth Century Theater
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Why wasn't Captain Kangaroo on in San Antonio at that time? Did KENS not carry Captain
Kangaroo from its premiere in 1955?
Also KONO-12(KSAT now) carrying American Bandstand the full 2 hours. How many stations
besides San Antonio carried the full 2 hours?
WOAI-4 carried Command Performance at 10:20 PM which I assume would be a movie. Could it
be that WOAI at first didn't carry Jack Paar or they carried it but he was off that night because of
the 4th of July.
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knew any station other than WFIL (WPVI) carried the full
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Notice how little news there is on any of the stations. Of course this was back in the days when
news was considered a public service obligation, not a money cow. The reporters and presenters
were working stiffs just like everybody else--no millionaire anchors in those days.
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And I'm sure Dan Cook was on Channel 5 even way back then ;
7 AM Jetsons
7:30 Popeye
9 AM Emergency +4 (animated)
Kids (animated)
12 N News
6 PM News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM Emergency!
11 PM News
2 AM News
7 AM Chattahoochee RFD
11 AM Speed Buggy
3 PM Soul Train
4 PM Wrestling
5 PM Porter Wagoner
7 PM News
8:30 M*A*S*H
10 PM Barnaby Jones
8 AM Lidsville
9 AM Emergency +4
11 AM Star Trek
Kids
12 N Jetsons
1 PM Soul Train
6 PM Hollywood Squares
7 PM News
8 PM Emergency!
8 AM Lidsville
11 AM Star Trek
11:30 Scrunch
12 N Monty's Rascals
1 PM Wrestling
6 PM News
8 PM Emergency!
sign off 2 AM
7 AM Tree Talks
10 AM My Favorite Martians
10:30 Jeannie
11 AM Vision On
All About?"
2 PM World Of Survival
3 PM Soul Train
6 PM News
7 PM National Geographic
8:30 M*A*S*H
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
1 AM Speakeasy
sign off 1:30 AM
8 AM Bugs Bunny
9 AM Super Friends
11 AM Brady Kids
1 PM American Bandstand
2 PM Wrestling
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM Partridge Family
8:30 Boboquivari
"Beginning To End"
8 AM Bugs Bunny
9 AM Super Friends
1 PM American Bandstand
2 PM Bold Generation
2:30 Tarzan
Part 2 follows.
9 AM Emergency +4 (animated)
Kids (animated)
12 N Jetsons
12:30 Go!
1 PM Soul Train
5:30 Wrestling
8 PM Emergency!
11 AM Speed Buggy
All About?"
2 PM NFL Action
3 PM Arthur Smith
5 PM Wrestling
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8:30 M*A*S*H
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM Wrestling
8 AM Bugs Bunny
9 AM Super Friends
11 AM Brady Kids
12 N News
12:30 In Session
1 PM American Bandstand
6:30 News
7 PM Reasoner Report
8 PM Partridge Family
3:55 News
7 AM Today In Agriculture
Clan
10 AM My Favorite Martians
10:30 Jeannie
11 AM Speed Buggy
All About?"
2 PM Soul Train
3 PM Wrestling
4 PM TBA
5 PM Porter Wagoner
6 PM Bobby Goldsboro
8:30 M*A*S*H
10 PM Barnaby Jones
10 AM My Favorite Martians
10:30 Jeannie
11 AM Speed Buggy
All About?"
Coast"
4 PM Ebony Speaks
5 PM Dirty Sally
6 PM Porter Wagoner
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8:30 M*A*S*H
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
7 AM Popeye
4:30 Party
5 PM All-South Wrestling
10 PM Jim Ed Brown
11 PM Twilight Zone
11:30 Open Up
1 AM Group Therapy
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
11 AM Sesame Street
12 N Electric Company
2 PM Zoom
3 PM Hodgepodge Lodge
3:30 Erica
3:45 Theonie
4:30 Boboquivari
5 PM Spectacular Hour Of
Folk Music
6:30 Interfusions
7 PM Dance: Africa
8 PM Cinema Showcase
"Beginning To End"
sign off 11 PM
8 AM Porky Pig
8:30 Bozo
9 AM Deputy Dawg
11 AM Jungle Jim
12 N Mr. Magoo
1 PM News Spectrum
2 PM World Of Adventure
3 PM Rawhide
4 PM Lone Ranger
5 PM Time Tunnel
6 PM Cowtown Rodeo
7 PM Mayberry RFD
7:30 Circus
8 PM Untamed World
9 PM Oral Roberts
9:30 The Lesson
ABC's Directions)
11 PM News
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I noticed almost every channel has wrestling. was this all NWA or was there WWF and AWA as
well?
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7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM Dinah's Place
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
5 PM Mod Squad
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
8 PM Lawrence Welk
Raided Minsky's"
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
2:30 News
8 AM Rozell Show
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
1 PM News
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Tattletales
5 PM Munsters
7 PM News
7:30 Maude
8 PM Dirty Sally
11 PM News
7 AM Today
Brothers
10 AM Dinah's Place
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Jackpot!
1 PM What's My Line?
1:30 Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
3:30 How To Survive A Marriage
4 PM Somerset
4:30 Munsters
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM Lucy Show
7 PM News
Raided Minsky's"
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
7 AM Today
9 AM Update
10 AM Dinah's Place
11 AM High Rollers
12 N Jackpot!
1:30 Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Munsters
4:30 Bonanza
5:30 Dragnet
6 PM News
7 PM What's My Line?
Raided Minsky's"
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
9 AM Phil Donahue
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
12 N News
1 PM What's My Line?
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Dirty Sally
7 AM Today
9 AM Trooper Terry
10 AM Password
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM Another World
4 PM $10,000 Pyramid
5 PM Lucy Show
5:30 Hogan's Heroes
6 PM News
Raided Minsky's"
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Sesame Street
9 PM David Susskind
sign off 11 PM
WTVM Ch. 9 Columbus, GA (ABC)
7 AM News
8 AM Jeff's Collie
9 AM Small World
10 AM Daniel Boone
11 AM Split Second
12 N Password
12:30 News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM $10,000 Pyramid
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 Green Acres
8 PM Brady Bunch
Comedies
10 PM Toma
11 PM News
1 AM News
Part 2 follows.
7 AM Today
9 AM Merv Griffin
10 AM Dinah's Place
11 AM High Rollers
11:30 Hollywood Squares
12 N Jackpot!
1:30 Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
4:30 Bewitched
5 PM That Girl
5:30 News
7 PM Dusty's Trail
Raided Minsky's"
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Romper Room
9:30 Kaleidoscope
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Tattletales
6 PM News
11 PM News
8 AM Green Acres
9 AM Hazel
10 AM Password
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
3:30 Movie: "Beneath The 12-Mile
Reef"
6 PM News
7 PM Concentration
8 PM Brady Bunch
Comedies
10 PM Toma
11 PM News
2:10 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Carousel
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
1 PM Somerset
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Tattletales
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM News
8 PM Dirty Sally
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Joker's Wild
10:30 Gambit
1 PM Almanac
2 PM Guiding Light
3 PM Price Is Right
4 PM Tattletales
4:30 Bonanza
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
11 PM News
12 N Lucy Show
3 PM Banana Splits
3:30 Spiderman
4 PM Addams Family
4:30 Flipper
5 PM Beverly Hillbillies
6 PM Lucy Show
(Game 1)
(time approximate)
Dead"
sign off 3 AM
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Hodgepodge Lodge
7 PM Latin Atlanta
8 PM The Naturalist
8:30 Wall Street Week
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
12 N 700 Club
2 PM A New Day
2:30 Bozo
3 PM Porky Pig
4 PM Lone Ranger
5 PM Batman (2 episodes)
7 PM Mayberry RFD
7:30 Circus
8 PM 700 Club
10:30 Right On
11 PM Mayberry RFD
11:30 Honeymooners
12 M News
from 7 AM:
7 AM Today
9 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Mod Squad
5 PM The FBI
6 PM News
is guest host)
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Price Is Right
11 AM Gambit
12 N News
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
6:30 Withit
8 PM Great Performances
10 PM Elizabeth R
sign off 11 PM
WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)
9 AM Dinah!
11 AM Edge Of Night
12 N News
1 PM Ryan's Hope
2 PM $20,000 Pyramid
3 PM General Hospital
Fort Bravo"
6 PM News
7 PM Merv Griffin
1 AM Honeymoon Suite
Rascals
8 AM Lassie
8:30 Hazel
9 AM Lucy Show
3 PM Cartoons
3:30 Flintstones
4 PM Addams Family
5 PM Hazel
6 PM Zoom
6:30 Carrascolendas
7 PM Our Story
10:30 Washington
5 PM Local Talent
5:30 Movie Reviews
6 PM Movie Clips
6:30 TBA
this is)
10 PM Special Exp.
11 PM Prize Line
8:30 News
9 AM Bozo
10 AM Tennessee Tuxedo
1 PM Mayberry RFD
4 PM Batman
4:30 Superman
5 PM Brady Bunch
6 PM F Troop
7 PM Wagon Train
8 PM 700 Club
10 PM Acts 29
11 PM Best Of Groucho
12 M News
9 AM Morning Show
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12 N News
3 PM Another World
At Me"
6 PM News
8 PM Democratic Convention
1 AM Tomorrow
sign off 2 AM
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Price Is Right
11 AM Gambit
12 N News
4 PM Tattletales
it ran on Mondays)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
related)
8 PM Democratic Convention
10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Electric Company
6 PM Zoom
9 PM Piccadilly Circus
10:30 Washington
11 AM Edge Of Night
1 PM Ryan's Hope
2 PM $20,000 Pyramid
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dinah!
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
7 PM Concentration
1 AM Hogan's Heroes
9:15 News
11 AM 700 Club
3 PM Bullwinkle
5 PM Lost In Space
6 PM Mod Squad
7:30 Bewitched
8 PM Movie: "Picnic"
10 PM Merv Griffin
1:35 Thriller
KET Network
6 PM Zoom
7 PM GED Class
9 PM Distinguished Kentuckians
10 PM Penal Code
very quickly.
7 AM Today
9 AM Morning Show
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12 N News
3 PM Democratic Convention
8 PM Democratic Convention
sign off 2 AM
6 AM Summer Semester
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Price Is Right
11 AM Gambit
12 N News
12:30 Omelet
7 PM Democratic Convention
9:30 Carrascolendas
10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Electric Company
6 PM Carrascolendas
9 PM Evening At Pops
10:30 Woman
sign off 12 M
9 AM Movie: "Voyager"
11 AM Edge Of Night
12 N Hot Seat
1 PM Ryan's Hope
2 PM $20,000 Pyramid
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dinah!
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
6:30 Family Affair
7 PM Concentration
9:15 News
10:30 Charisma
11 AM 700 Club
3 PM Bullwinkle
5 PM Lost In Space
6 PM Mod Squad
7:30 Bewitched
10 PM Merv Griffin
1:05 Thriller
KET Network
6 PM Zoom
7 PM GED Class
8:30 Washington
9 PM Piccadilly Circus
10:30 Woman
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Thanks for posting the Louisville television stations schedule from July 13,1976. It brings back
memories to me as my father took us on vacation to Mammoth Caves National Park during that
week.
I recall that the cable tv system in the hotel at Cave City, Kentucky carried the Bowling Green,
Louisville, and Nashville television stations back then.
I also recall that every day the Louisville Courier Journal carried tv schedule listings from many
different television markets that reached into Kentucky. I woinder if the Louisville Courier Journal
still does that today.
Is there any chance that you have the tv schedule listings from the Bowling Green and Nashville
television stations from the same time period in the Louisville Courier Journal?
Thanks,
Ohdxer
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I'm getting these listings). I'll check the next time I'm over there,
From TV Guide:
KIII-Channel 3(ABC)
AM
11:00 Bewitched
PM
3:00 Password
6:00 News
10:00 News
KRIS--Channel 6(NBC)
AM
6:30 Scope
7:00 Today
9:30 Concentration
11:00 Jeopardy
PM
Noon News
3:00 Somerset
6:00 News
10:00 News
AM
6:30 R.F.D. 10
PM
Noon News
5:00 Flipper
5:30 CBS News
6:00 News
6:30 Gunsmoke
7:30 Lucy Show(reruns of The Lucy Show while Here's Lucy was off for the summer)
10:00 News
AM
Midnight: News
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KIII-Channel 3(ABC)
AM
Wasn't it a little unusual for all three stations in a market to air movies in the late afernoon?
Yes it was as a matter of fact,guess since it was summer,they figured that kids weren't watching
too much TV at that particular time,so all 3 stations in Corpus Christi decided to show movies
during the summer months.
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I grew up in this TV market during this era. Now I know why I spent so much time outside. I
remember channels 3 & 10 having afernoon movies. For some reason, I don't recall channel 6
with movies. KIII didn't have movies for long, if I remember correctly.
Also, note that KIII ran "Sesame Street" in the mornings. This was a year and a half before KEDT
signed on.
7 AM Lewis Family
8 AM Rev. Schwambach
9 AM Rex Humbard
10 AM New Hope
11 AM Catholic Mass
12 N Make A Wish
1 PM Point Of View
2 PM Olympic Games
5 PM Lawrence Welk
6 PM Olympic Games
8 PM ABC Movie
11:45 News
12 M Gospel Hour (I'm thinking this is
1 AM News
9 AM Sesame Street
11:30 Zoom
12:30 Americana
1 PM American Music
4 PM TBA
6 PM Nova
7 PM Evening At Pops
8 PM Masterpiece Theatre
9:30 Movie
WFIE Ch. 14 (NBC)
12 N Project 14
Furniture Workshop
salacious.)
5 PM Fishing Show
7 PM Ellery Queen
10 PM News
10:30 Movie
7:30 Worship
8 AM Day Of Discovery
9 AM Good News
Choir)
12 N Focus
1 PM Sportspecial: Boxing
5 PM CBS News
6 PM Campaign '76
8 PM Kojak
9 PM Bronk
10 PM CBS News
Friday)
7 AM Gospel Hour
8 AM New Life
9 AM Rex Humbard
10 AM Day Of Discovery
11 AM Abundant Life
12 N Religious Heritage
2 PM Celebrity Tennis
7 PM Ellery Queen
10 PM News
10:30 Emergency!
8 AM U.S. Of Archie
9 AM Oral Roberts
10 AM Camera Three
11:30 Movies
3 PM Westchester Classic
5 PM News
8 PM Kojak
9 PM Bronk
10 PM News
12 N Mr. Wizard
6 PM Football Scores
this was)
6:45 Cartoons
8 PM Martha Raye
11 AM Fashion Magic
12 N Big Top
1 PM TV Ranch
2 PM Western Feature
3 PM School Of The Air
5 PM Wrestling
6 PM Fifh Quarter
8 PM Ken Murray
9 PM Faye Emerson
10 PM Cosmopolitan Theater
12 M Sign Off
12 N TBA
1 PM Sign Off
4 PM 24 Hours Of Progress
4:30 Movie: "Swiss Miss" (Laurel and Hardy)
11:30 Songtime
at 7 PM)
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Quote Originally Posted by bpatrick
However don't expect to see Teen Club anytime soon on the web as Dick Clark, well Dick Clark
Productions actually have been cracking down on sites such as Youtube for allowing people to
upload their programs and considering this show features Dick Clark, I believe it would be a safe
bet to say that his production company, chances are would have this pulled as well. Just last
week they managed to get one clip taken off. Was it some classic performance from American
Bandstand? Was it a clip of the $25,000 Pyramid? Or was it something from Dick's long forgotten
program from the 70's "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday"? Well no, it was a 15 second clip from the
60s of the legal ID for Philadelphia's WFIL-TV !!!
A few years ago I remember reading somewhere where Dick Clark Productions went afer
another site where someone posted a clip from his New Year's Rockin Eve from the early 80s.
Not a musical performace rather but a few seconds where Dick was counting down to midnight. I
also have noticed that last year's return of Dick to that program, his first public appearance since
his stroke, I have yet to see any of those clips online either. I assume Dick Clark Productions took
care of that too.
I can understand the Dick Clark people cracking down on people uploading the many musical
performaces that Dick showcased over the years.They should. Dittos with Pyramid, Donnie &
Marie, the Elvis bio he was behind of, etc..
But a legal ID? A few seconds of Dick saying "happy New Year? Sounds like another Disney here.
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Welk's Top Tunes and New Talent, where "Cho" Feeney and
up with the times; he once said that "the way to stay young
that if he had it to do over again, he'd let his hair grow long
how much (if at all) he was in the vanguard of the coming rock
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You had to go this far back to find a schedule with no Braves Baseball, eh?
I can't imagine folks in Atlanta sitting through a Yale-Cornell football game these days!
And even at this early date, Atlanta seemed to be the World Capital of TV Wrestling!
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up with the times; he once said that "the way to stay young
that if he had it to do over again, he'd let his hair grow long
and form a rock group.
how much (if at all) he was in the vanguard of the coming rock
Whiteman from what I remember reading about was also a fan of the Monkees, Rolling Stones,
and even Elvis Presley. I agree it would be fun to see kines of this but if Dick Clark's production
company does indeed hold the rights to this ( and considering Dick Clark Productions pretty
much own everything the Dick has ever done so its quite possible ), I doubt we will ever see
them. Yeah, mleach was right, Dick Clark is almost as bad as Disney when it comes to this sort of
thing.
BTW, Whiteman wasn't the only bandleader, music star from the 40s to embraced rock, I believe
Perry Como was a fan as well. His show from the 50s had quite a few rock stars on that too.
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Then they moved to Milwaukee untill '66, when they moved to Atlanta.
The St. Louis Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Orioles
In '51, I think there would have still been a minor league team
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them when he'd visit his relatives in Atlanta (WAGA carried their
back.
the time, but they did want to show Atlanta's first home game.)
7 AM Vegetable Soup
8 AM Catholic Mass
10 AM NAACP Presents
1 PM Changing Times
1:30 Reds-Pirates
adventure series)
6 PM News
8 PM Ellery Queen
11 PM News
11:30 Movie
7 AM Mr. Makit
8 AM Daktari
9 AM Play It Safe
Machine
10 AM Police Call
1 PM Fishin' Hole
2 PM Movie
7 PM Campaign '76
9 PM Kojak
10 PM Bronk
11 PM News
11:30 Movie
2 AM Christophers
7 AM Pold Singers
9 AM Oral Roberts
10 AM It Is Written
10:30 Dialogue
2 PM The Saint
3 PM Olympic Games
7 PM Olympic Games
9 PM ABC Movie
12:30 News
1 AM TBA
1:45 Insight
Falwell)
9:30 Flintstones
10 AM Wonderama
2 PM Movie Greats
4 PM Movie
his stories?)
8 PM Maverick
9 PM John Wayne Theatre
11 PM Gospel Hour
12 M David Susskind
INDIANAPOLIS/BLOOMINGTON
8 AM Abundant Life
9 AM Jimmy Swaggart
6 PM McHale's Navy
8 PM Black Dimension
9 PM Brian Bex
9:30 News
10 PM Night Gallery
10:30 Marathon Race (also on WTHI Terre Haute)
11 PM Movie
1 AM News
7 AM Insight
7:30 Reality
8 AM Rex Humbard
9 AM Herald Of Truth
11 AM Focus On Faith
4 PM The FBI
5 PM News
7 PM Ellery Queen
10 PM News
10:30 Movie
WISH Ch. 8 (CBS)
7 AM Agriculture USA
8 AM Art World
8:30 TV Church
9 AM Jewish Perspective
10 AM Camera Three
11 AM Black Focus
2 PM Movie
3 PM Westchester Classic
6 PM Campaign '76
8 PM Kojak
9 PM Bronk
10 PM CBS News
10:15 News
10:30 When Movies Were Movies
7 AM Governor's Report
8 AM Hour Of Power
9 AM Oral Roberts
10 AM Gilligan's Island
12 N Sportspecial: Boxing
2 PM Olympic Games
5 PM TBA
6 PM Olympic Games
8 PM ABC Movie
11:30 News
12 M Movie
7 PM Evening At Pops
8 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 PM Bloomington Gazette
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So what ever happened to Brian Bex? (WTTV). He had a show about "what's right with America".
Last I heard he was doing a syndicated hour on tape that was aired on WGL, FT. Wayne once a
week.
AM
7 Today
9 Dave Patterson
10 Card Sharks
11 High Rollers
PM
12 Chain Reaction
2 The Doctors
6 News
7 NBC News
9 Big Show (Hosts: Steve Lawrence, Don Rickles; guests include Nell Carter, Sheilds & Yarnell and
Betty White)
11 News
11:30 Best of Carson (guests include Larry Gatlin and Jack Douglas)
AM
8 Morning Exchange
PM
12 News
1 All My Children
3 General Hospital
4 Afernoon Exchange
5 Merv Griffin (guests Gore Vidal, Howard Jarvis
6 News
7 Match Game PM
8 Happy Days
9 Threes Company
9:30 Taxi
10 Hart to Hart
11 News
AM
7 Morning
8 Captain Kangaroo
10 Jeffersons
11 Price Is Right
PM
12 News
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
3 Guiding Light
6 News
7 Jokers Wild
7:30 PM Magazine
8 White Shadow
9 Movie: Roots Part 3 (??? The grid and a more detailed text schedule below both show this,
but a long Associated Press story next to it says the Kenny Rogers movie The Gambler airs
tonight at 9 on channels 8 and 11 (referring to Toledo) locally.
11 News
11:30 Maude
12 Ironside
PM
4 Sesame Street
5 3-2-1 Contact
6 Nominating A President
6:30 Communications/Literature
7 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
10 Soundstage
11 Dick Cavett
WUAB 43 Lorain-Cleveland
AM
7 Star Blazer
8 Flintstones
9 Barnaby
10:00 43 A.M.
10:30 Dinah! (Note Dinah and Friends on Ch. 23 at night. Is one of these wrong??)
11:30 Mike Douglas (Guests include co-host Elliott Gould, Kate Jackson, Rupert Holmes)
PM
1 Movie
3 Little Rascals
4 Flintstones
6 My Three Sons
7 MASH
8 Gunsmoke
AM
9 700 Club
PM
12 $20,000 Pyramid
1 All My Children
3 General Hospital
4 Edge of Night
4:30 Get Smart
5 I Dream of Jeannie
6 News
8 Happy Days
9 Threes Company
9:30 Taxi
10 Hart to Hart
11 News
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I seem to remember 23 running "Dinah and Friends", though I don't know if it was a different
show than the one 43 ran.
I noticed in this schedule a long-standing thing - WEWS/5 running only an hour of "Good
Morning America" to start "The Morning Exchange" at 8. Considering the latter program's history
in the market, and its inspiration of the ABC show, that's no surprise.
I think WEWS finally relented about 10 years ago, not long before "Morning Exchange" became
history.
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Akron is part of the Cleveland TV market, and always has been as far as I know.
I do believe Channel 23 was able to work around this in some ways, due to its nature.
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I know there was syndication duplication on 23, but not much of it.
For example, I seem to remember the station ran "Here's Lucy" reruns well into the late 80's, and
that's a show that wasn't exactly on the top of the syndication list at that point in time.
CHARLOTTE
7 AM Carolina Calling
8:10 Weather
10 AM December Bride
11 AM I Love Lucy
11:30 Clear Horizon (soap about an astronaut)
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Betty Feezor
on this soap)
3 PM Millionaire
4 PM Brighter Day
5 PM I Married Joan
6 PM People's Choice
6:25 Sportsbeat
6:40 Weather
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Manhunt
9 PM Video Village
9:30 December Bride
10 PM Twilight Zone
11 PM Weather
11:10 Sports
11:15 Movie
7 AM Today (NBC)
9 AM Magic Forest
9:30 Cartoons
10 AM Dough Re Mi (NBC)
12:30 News
6:25 Sports
6:30 News
6:40 Weather
7 PM Lock-Up
Taylor (ABC)
11 PM Weather
11:05 News
GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM/HIGH POINT
WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS/ABC)
8 AM Richard Hottelet
9 AM Devotions
10 AM December Bride
11 AM I Love Lucy
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Life Of Riley
2 PM Full Circle
4 PM Brighter Day
6 PM Highway Patrol
Tuesday 8 PM)
7:30 Rawhide
9 PM Video Village
10 PM Twilight Zone
11 PM Atlantic Weatherman
11:10 News
7 AM Today
9 AM Sagebrush Theater
10 AM Dough Re Mi
11 AM Price Is Right
11:30 Concentration
12 N Truth Or Consequences
1 PM On The Farm
ABC Sept. 5)
5 PM American Bandstand
6:35 Sports
6:40 News
Monday 9:30)
10 PM Moment Of Fear
11 PM News
RALEIGH/DURHAM
7 AM Today
9 AM Et Cetera
10 AM Dough Re Mi
11 AM Price Is Right
11:30 Concentration
12 N Truth Or Consequences
4:30 Buckskin
5 PM Cap'n 5
6 PM Cap'n 5
6:10 Stateline
6:25 Weather
7 PM Movie
10 PM Moment Of Fear
11 PM Dateline
11:10 Sports
7 AM Morning Jamboree
8 AM Richard Hottelet
9 AM Cartoon Shop
10 AM December Bride
11 AM I Love Lucy
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Peggy Mann
2 PM Full Circle
3 PM Millionaire
4 PM Brighter Day
5 PM American Bandstand
6 PM Fun House
6:30 Esso Reporter
6:40 Weather
7 PM U.S. Marshal
7:30 Rawhide
9 PM Video Village
10 PM Twilight Zone
11 PM News
11:15 Movie
11:20 Sports
at the top. ABC, number two for the regular season, actually
factored in. But in the fall of '76, there was no question which
to, won the season with relative ease. Here is ABC's Fall 1976
lineup (source: Brooks and Marsh):
10 PM Family
9 PM Baretta
10 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Most Wanted
1. Happy Days
5. Charlie's Angels
Baretta
6 AM Lone Ranger
7 AM Tarzan
8 AM Superfriends
8:30 Pac-Man
9 AM Little Rascals (animated)
11 AM Bugs Bunny
North Carolina
(time approximate)
6:30 News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM T.J. Hooker
9 PM Love Boat
11 PM News
1 AM Laugh Trax
2 AM Portrait Of A Legend
7 AM Morning At Emory
7:30 4-H Showcase
8 AM Latin Atlanta
8:30 Kidsworld
9 AM Fat Albert
Gilligan's Planet)
11 AM Pandamoniun
12 N News
Las Vegas"
Mississippi State
8 PM Walt Disney
11 PM News
2 PM Books In A Bind
2:30 Oil Painting
3 PM French Chef
4 PM Sneak Previews
9 PM Flambards (2 episodes)
6 AM College Today
8 AM Flintstones
9 AM Smurfs
1 PM Camera 11
1:30 Rhoda
Francisco Giants
8 PM Diff'rent Strokes
9 PM Gimme A Break!
11 PM News
1 AM Star Trek
2 AM Movie: "Futureworld"
9:05 Civilisation
Crusaders"
Suns Of Sun"
5:35 Motorweek
1:15 News
1 PM Focus On Society
2 PM Human Behavior
2:30 American Government
4 PM Latin Atlanta
5 PM Victory Garden
5:30 Take 30
7 PM European Journal
8 PM Great Performances
10 PM Philip Guston
7:30 TBA
8 AM Ernest Angley
9 AM Jim Bakker
10 AM Prophecy
10:30 Inquiry
1 PM Soul Train
2 PM Dance Connection
4 PM Jukebox Video
5 PM Madame's Place
6 PM Kung Fu
9 PM Movie: "Laserblast"
7 AM The Lesson
8 AM Force Five
1 PM Movie: "Cornered"
3 PM Bonanza
4 PM Big Valley
5 PM Daniel Boone
7 PM Battlestar Galactica
9 PM Glen Campbell
11 PM Jesus Alive
(tape)
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I noticed that the animated version of The Dukes Of Hazzard called The Dukes wasn't shown in
Atlanta. It was shown in San Antonio,though.
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I noticed that the animated version of The Dukes Of Hazzard called The Dukes wasn't shown in
Atlanta. It was shown in San Antonio,though.
Actually, "The Dukes" did not premiere on CBS Saturday mornings until February 1983.
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It was still called World Class Championship Wrestling at that time. They had national syndication
*before* the WWF.
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What America was watching in prime time 50 years ago this fall (1956)
MONDAY
New Talent
10:30 (Local)
some markets)
10 PM Studio One
10:30 (Local)
TUESDAY
7:15 News
7:30 Conflict/Cheyenne
10:30 (Local)
10 PM $64,000 Question
7:45 News
WEDNESDAY
7:15 News
7:30 Disneyland
9 PM The Millionaire
7:45 News
in January '57.)
THURSDAY
7:15 News
9 PM Wire Service
10 PM Ozark Jubilee
8:30 Dragnet
Peapicker)
FRIDAY
7:15 News
9 PM The Crusader
10 PM The Lineup
Edward R. Murrow)
7:45 News
8 PM Life Of Riley
columnist Ed Sullivan)
9 PM On Trial
SATURDAY
the UK)
10 PM Masquerade Party
10:30 (Local)
10 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Caesar's Hour
SUNDAY
10:30 (Local)
CBS: 7 PM Lassie
8 PM Ed Sullivan Show
is host)
10 PM $64,000 Challenge
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I was 4 years old in 1956 but I watched a lot of tv. Here are the shows I don't remember.
MONDAY:
NBC:
ABC:
10:30 (Local)
CBS:
NBC:
WEDNESDAY
CBS
NBC:
in January '57.)
THURSDAY
ABC:
9 PM Wire Service
FRIDAY
ABC:
CBS:
9 PM The Crusader
NBC:
columnist Ed Sullivan)
9 PM On Trial
SATURDAY
the UK)
CBS:
7:30 The Buccaneers
10 PM Gunsmoke
NBC:
SUNDAY
ABC:
NBC
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You don't remember Gunsmoke? Or you don't
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Fascinating - thanks for that list, bpatrick. I was also 4 years old, but my parents didn't have a TV
until 57. ABC was a perennial 3rd place in the ratings at least until the late 1960s. It was obvious
why - in 1956 at least.
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Maverick
Lawman
The Rifleman
Sugarfoot
77 Sunset Strip
Hawaiian Eye
Surfside 6
The Untouchables
The Flintstones
My Three Sons
Ben Casey
number one in the fall of '76, holding that position for three years,
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I was ten years old and remember the shows very well. Each represented a pioneering effort in
television and was highly preferable to some of the garbage on the air today in the name of
"entertinment and information."
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I do remember Gunsmoke, I just didn't get it off the list. As I said, I was 4, and was not likely to
be up at that time, but if I had a bad dream, or for some reason I was up, well anyway, it was one
of my dad's favorites, and it was always on our tv on saturday night.
just an intresting side note, my dad new how to fix tvs and always took care of ours when it
broke.
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I don't have anything to add, except to say Thanks for a very interesting discussion. As for staying
up late - my parents went lax on bedtime on Friday and Saturday nights a couple of years
later...1960-63. No Gunsmoke in my house - my father wouldn't watch westerns, but I have fond
memories of staying up late Friday night to see Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock.
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FRIDAY
ABC:
I was watching Sky Angel's (Christian Satellite Service) "Inside Sky Angel" show the other night as
they were mentioning some new programming..Catholic Channel FamilyLand is airing a program
called "Crossroads" And from the few preview clips I saw, It looked like it could very well be this
particular ABC series..Black and White clips..definitely 1950's dress..Had beeen wondering
where this show was from..
edit:The Classic TV archive has a page for this series..Very impressive casting in many of the
episodes
http://ctva.freewebpage.org/US/Anthology/Crossroads.htm
What America was watching in daytime 50 years ago this fall (1956)
I appreciate the interest you all showed in the 1956 primetime schedules.
Here are the networks' daytime listings (to 7 PM ET) from Castleman and
MON-FRI:
4:30 (Local)
6 PM (Local to 7 PM)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM (Local)
12 N Valiant Lady
12:15 Love Of Life
1 PM News
4 PM Brighter Day
5 PM (Local)
9 AM (Local)
Miss Frances?)
1 PM (Local)
SAT
1:30 (Local)
11 AM Fury
remember him?)
1:30 (Local)
2 PM NCAA Football
5 PM (Local)
SUN
11 AM The UN In Action
1:30 (Local)
Presidential election)
6 PM Telephone Time
2 PM (Local)
American Forum
3 PM Outlook
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MON-FRI:
Old Ern was quite busy for a while..His Nighttime Variety show started in October 1956..and for
several months he did the 5 day a week daytime show as well
MON-FRI:
4:30 (Local)
5 PM Mickey Mouse Club
6 PM (Local to 7 PM)
SAT
SUN
Logical reason for ABC's Scant daytime schedule. Many ABC affiliates in medium-small markets
Didnt sign-on till late afernoon..The larger ones could afford more movies and syndicated
product to run before 3PM weekdays or 3:30 Sat/Sun
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In 1965, just before the show lef the air, Chuck Barris
the guy he wanted to host his new show, "The Dating Game."
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Here are the networks' daytime listings (to 7 PM ET) from Castleman and
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM (Local)
12 N Valiant Lady
1 PM News
4 PM Brighter Day
4:15 Secret Storm
5 PM (Local)
I'm showing my age here but I have many fond memories of CBS' line-up in the
afernoon...especially of The Edge of Night.
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worse time...<br /><br />If there is one thing in this world that makes grown adults act like
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You shouldn't feel too old. Two of those shows (As The
World Turns and Guiding Light) are still on the air; House
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
8 PM That's Incredible
11:30 News
12 M Nightline
8 PM Square Pegs
11:30 News
12 M Maude
12:30 Ironside
11 PM News
10:40 News
8 PM Take 30
9:30 Celebration
10 PM Odyssey
11 PM Dick Cavett
10 PM Kojak
11 PM Benny Hill
11:30 Couples
12 M Jim Bakker
sign off 1 AM
10 PM 700 Club
11 PM In Search Of...
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5
WSB: 8 PM Baseball: AL Playoff (Milwaukee-California)
(Game 1)
11:45 Nightline
11 PM News
12 M Maude
12:30 Ironside
9 PM Mystery!
11 PM News
10:30 News
8:30 Galaxy
9 PM Nova
10 PM Hard Choices
11 PM Dick Cavett
10 PM Kojak
11 PM Benny Hill
11:30 Couples
12 M Jim Bakker
sign off 1 AM
10 PM 700 Club
11 PM In Search Of...
sign off 1 AM
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6
11:45 Nightline
9 PM Alice
10 PM Tucker's Witch
11 PM News
12 M Maude
12:30 Ironside
10 PM World Special
9 PM Facts Of Life
10 PM Quincy
11 PM News
10:15 News
9 PM The Mikado
sign off 12 M.
10 PM Kojak
11 PM Benny Hill
11:30 Couples
12 M Jim Bakker
sign off 1 AM.
10 PM 700 Club
11 PM In Search Of...
Part 2 follows.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
game show)
10 PM 20/20
11 PM News
11:30 Nightline
12 M Vega$
8 PM Magnum, P.I.
10 PM Knots Landing
11 PM News
12 M Maude
12:30 Ironside
"Der Rosenkavaller"
sign off 12 M.
10:30 News
sign off 12 M.
10 PM Kojak
11 PM Benny Hill
11:30 Couples
12 M Jim Bakker
sign off 1 AM
10 PM 700 Club
11 PM In Search Of...
sign off 1 AM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8
WSB: 8 PM Baseball: NL Playoff (Game 3)
11:45 Nightline
12:15 Fridays
9 PM Dallas
10 PM Falcon Crest
11 PM News
9 PM Georgia Money
9:30 Global
10 PM No, Honestly!
11 PM Mystery!
sign off 12 M.
9 PM Knight Rider
10 PM Remington Steele
11 PM News
10 PM News
9 PM Arthur Rubenstein
10 PM Masterpiece Theatre
11 PM An Act Of Hope
sign off 12 M.
10 PM Kojak
11 PM Benny Hill
11:30 Couples
12 M Jim Bakker
sign off 1 AM
WANX: 8 PM Movie: "Scaramouche"
10 PM 700 Club
11 PM In Search Of...
sign off 1 AM
8 PM Fame
9 PM Cheers
9:30 Taxi
11 PM News
7 AM Today
9 AM Hollywood Squares
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12 N News
1 PM Liars Club
3 PM Another World
4 PM Doris Day
5 PM The FBI
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Phil Donahue
10 AM Here's Lucy
12 N News
4 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
4 PM Sesame Street
Zoom (W)
9 AM Merv Griffin
11 AM Happy Days
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM $20,000 Pyramid
4 PM Daniel Boone
5 PM Medical Center
6 PM News
7 PM Concentration
Rascals
8 AM Lassie
8:30 Hazel
9 AM Lucy Show
12 N Perry Mason
3 PM Flintstones
5 PM I Love Lucy
5:30 Hazel
7 PM That Girl
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
Nova (W)
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
Emory (Th)
7 PM By-Line (M)
M.D. (F)
5 PM Entertainment Page
6:30 Spotlight
7 PM Classic Country
7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo
8 AM Mighty Mouse
10 AM 700 Club
Manna (Th)
Acts 29 (Tu)
Charisma (W)
12:30 Mr. Ed
1 PM Wagon Train
2 PM Summer Fun
4 PM Superman
4:30 Batman
6 PM F Troop
6:30 Rifleman
7 PM Big Valley
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I would like to see the weeknight listings. Thanks for the listings. I like to see what was on back in
the 70's and wish that those lineups would exist today.
MONDAY, AUGUST 8
7 PM NBC News
NBC)
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
8 PM The Jeffersons
8:30 Szysznyk
9 PM Maude
11 PM News
11:30 Kojak
2:15 Ironside
7 PM Guppies To Groupers
Mound Builders"
10 PM Carnivore
from 1927)
7 PM Concentration
7 PM That Girl
7:30 Dragnet
11 PM Dark Shadows
11:30 Movie: "Brother Rat"
7 PM By-Line
8 PM Carnivore
7 PM Classic Country
10 PM PTL Club
7 PM Big Valley
8 PM 700 Club
9:30 Life In The Spirit
10 PM Living Faith
11 PM Best Of Groucho
12 M News
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9
9 PM Police Woman
10 PM Police Story
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
8:30 Phyllis
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Kojak
11 PM News
9 PM The Goodies
8 PM Happy Days
Story"
11 PM News
8 PM Star Trek
11 PM Dark Shadows
8 PM Cinema Showcase
9 PM Shades Of Greene
10 PM Nova
11 PM Something Personal
sign off 12 M
9 PM Ludlow Porch
10 PM PTL Club
sign off 12 M
10 PM Hi Doug
11 PM Best Of Groucho
12 M News
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10
successful series)
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
8 PM Good Times
11 PM News
Wife"
1:05 Ironside
WGTV: 7 PM Canines
8 PM Nova
10 PM At The Top
WXIA: 7 PM Concentration
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Baretta
11 PM News
12 M The Rookies
WTCG: 7 PM That Girl
7:30 Dragnet
8 PM Night Gallery
8 PM Georgia Forum
10 PM Anywhat
sign off 12 M.
9 PM Ludlow Porch
10 PM PTL Club
sign off 12 M.
10 PM Crisis Living
11 PM Best Of Groucho
12 M News
Part 2 follows.
8 AM Popeye Club
9 AM Super 6
10 AM Flintstones
12 N Storybook Squares
2 PM Baseball: Orioles-Twins
5 PM Steve Allen (time approximate)
6 PM News
7 PM Adam-12
8 PM Get Smart
11 PM News
8 AM Go-Go Gophers
11:30 Herculoids
12 N Shazzan!
6 PM News
7 PM Beverly Hillbillies
9 PM Hogan's Heroes
10 PM Mannix
11 PM News
10 AM Spiderman
The Earth
1:30 Happening
2 PM Bill Anderson
3 PM Porter Wagoner
2 PM Upbeat
3 PM Adventure USA
5:30 Batman
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Do you have any weekday listings for August 1969? You can also put the weeknight listings as
well.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11
7 PM NBC News
7:30 Black Athletes Hall Of Fame
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM The Waltons
9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
11:30 Kojak
Him Go"
7 PM Art Is...
10 PM Fall Of Eagles
7 PM Concentration
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Westside Medical
11 PM News
12 M SWAT
7 PM That Girl
7:30 Dragnet
7 PM Second Look
8 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 PM Shades Of Greene
11 PM Woman
sign off 12 M.
7 PM Classic Country
9 PM Ludlow Porch
10 PM PTL Club
sign off 12 M.
WANX Ch. 46 (Ind./CBN)
7 PM Big Valley
8 PM 700 Club
9:30 Manna
10 PM The Answer
10:30 Hi Folks
11 PM Best Of Groucho
12 M News
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
9 PM Rockford Files
10 PM Quincy
11 PM News
1 AM Midnight Special
2:30 News
WAGA: 7 PM CBS News
11 PM News
8 PM National Geographic
10 PM Masterpiece Theatre
Claw"
WXIA: 7 PM Concentration
11 PM News
12:30 Baretta
7:30 Dragnet
8 PM Night Gallery
(time approximate)
WETV: 7 PM M.D.
8 PM Anywhat
9 PM Evening At Pops
10 PM Forsyte Saga
sign off 12 M.
8 PM Art Collier
International
10 PM PTL Club
sign off 12 M.
8 PM 700 Club
10 PM Living Word
11 PM Best Of Groucho
12 M Adventure
12:30 News
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WAGA--Channel 5(CBS)
I watched this show and I think the younger brother played the drums and the oldest brother
played the guitar if I'm not mistakened. Wonder whatever became of them?
My guess would be local possibly. This movie from 1974 was the pilot movie that would lead to
the series Harry O which starred David Janassen.
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Why did WAGA carry Ironside in the late night hours? I know that in San Antonio,Ironside was on
in the afernoons on KSAT when it first came into reruns and then it moved to 11:00 PM and
Midnight at night starting around 1976 or so. I didn't know that Ironside wasn't that big of a hit
in reruns since it had been a major hit during its original run from 1967 to 1975.
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WAGA--Channel 5(CBS)
My guess would be local possibly. This movie from 1974 was the pilot movie that would lead to
the series Harry O which starred David Janassen.
Now my guess would now be CBS that showed this movie because Harry O reruns appeared on
CBS's late night schedule during the late 70's and early 80's. The thought occurred to me afer
the fact.
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9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM It Takes Two
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N News
3 PM Another World
6 PM News
6 AM Black Heritage
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Andy Griffith
ran at 11:55.
12 N News
1 PM Divorce Court
3 PM Secret Storm
"Rawhide" (Wed)
6 PM News
Insight (Tue)
Almanac (Wed)
Biography (Thu)
Innovations (Fri)
Bullwinkle (Fri)
cartoon lineup)
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Rifleman
at 10 AM)
12 N Bewitched
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
"Roadracers" (Wed)
6 PM Hazel
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Adventure Theater
Underdog (Thu)
5 PM Little Rascals
5:30 Batman
6 PM Flintstones
MONDAY, AUGUST 4
7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report
11 PM News
7 PM I Love Lucy
7:30 Gunsmoke
9 PM Mayberry RFD
11 PM News
8 PM World Press
9 PM NET Journal
sign off 10 PM
7 PM News
9 PM The Outcasts
10 PM Dick Cavett
11 PM News
7 PM Munsters
8 PM Donna Reed
10 PM The Untouchables
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5
8:30 Julia
9 PM First Tuesday
11 PM News
7:30 Lancer
The Candles"
11 PM News
8 PM The Victorians
NYPD Blue)
10 PM Dick Cavett
11 PM News
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6
10 PM The Outsider
11 PM News
11 PM News
8 PM Spectrum
WQXI: 7 PM News
11 PM News
Part 2 follows.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7
WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)
7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report
8:30 Ironside
11 PM News
7 PM I Love Lucy
11 PM News
7 PM Sound Of Youth
8 PM NET Playhouse
9:30 Washington Week In Review
sign off 10 PM
7 PM News
8 PM That Girl
8:30 Bewitched
9 PM Masters Of Pop
Semitism)
11 PM News
7 PM Munsters
8 PM Donna Reed
10 PM The Untouchables
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8
10 PM The Saint
11 PM News
11 PM News
WQXI: 7 PM News
10 PM Dick Cavett
11 PM News
Church
12 N Mr. Ed
6 PM News
9 PM Bonanza
11 PM News
8 AM America Sings
10 AM Herald Of Truth
12 N Camera Three
1 PM Bowery Boys
2 PM AAU Track And Field
3 PM NFL Action
Reef"
6 PM News
7 PM Lassie
8 PM Ed Sullivan
9 PM Hee Haw
10 PM Mission: Impossible
11 PM News
6 PM NET Festival
7 PM Spectrum
8 PM Sounds Of Summer
sign off 9 PM
WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 (ABC)
8 AM Rex Humbard
9 AM Revival Fires
10 AM Family Hour
11 AM Oral Roberts
11:30 Discovery
A Lady"
3 PM City On Trial
8 PM The FBI
10 PM Nixon's Trip
5 PM Inside Outdoors
8 AM Today's Special
10 AM Reading Rainbow
11 AM 3-2-1 Contact
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
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
7:30 This Morning's 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
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
3 PM Flintstones
4 PM Family Ties
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
8 PM Gallagher (two shows featuring the comedian)
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
10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
11:30 Flintstones
12 N Jambo
12:30 Underdog
1 PM McHale's Navy
7 PM Music Place
Kent State)
11:30 News
7 AM Summer Semester
8 AM Jetsons
Flying Machines
10 AM Wacky Races
1 PM Superman (animated)
2 PM Cartoon Circus
3 PM Medical Center
4 PM Hawaii Five-O
5 PM Petticoat Junction
6 PM News
9 PM Green Acres
8 PM David Susskind
10 PM Hour Of Stars
sign off 11 PM
8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver
9 AM Cattanooga Cats
10 AM Hot Wheels
11 AM Sky Hawks
12 N Get It Together
4 PM Brady Bunch
8 PM Newlywed Game
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WHAS--Channel 11 (CBS)
5:00 PM Petticoat Junction(delay from previous Saturday,but a few weeks later the show ended
its run)
WLKY--Channel 32(ABC)
3:00 PM Here Come The Brides(delay from Wednesday,a few weeks later the show ended its
run)
I'm not sure if I have the delays right,but you can check and see if that they are right.
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at 10.
Sunday afernoon.
is from the era when WAVE was still on Ch. 5 and WHAS
WAVE:
CBS in '57)
2 PM Good Living
3 PM Ladies Day
3:30 Film
6 PM Sportraits
as well.)
9 PM Danger (CBS)
9:30 Wrestling
7 AM Arthur
8:30 Teletubbies
9 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Noddy
11:30 Zooboomafoo
12 N Arthur
3:30 Zooboomafoo
4 PM Dragon Tales
4:30 Arthur
5 PM Zoom
7 PM NewsNight
7:30 Hometime
State Fair)
9 PM Mystery!
10:30 As Time Goes By
1 AM NewsNight
1:30 Hometime
3 AM Mystery!
6 AM News
10 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
2 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Oprah Winfrey
5 PM News
6 PM News
7 PM Big Brother
8 PM City Of Angels
9 PM 48 Hours
10 PM News
1:35 Infomercial
2:05 News
5 AM News
6 AM News
11 AM News
12 N All My Children
2 PM General Hospital
3 PM Rosie O'Donnell
5 PM News
6 PM News
6:30 News
9 PM Hopkins 24/7
10 PM News
10:35 Nightline
11:05 Extra!
3:30 News
5:30 News
9 AM Judge Mathis
10 AM People's Court
12 N Jenny Jones
1 PM Montel Williams
2 PM Sister, Sister
2:30 Doug
4 PM Recess
4:30 News
5 PM Home Improvement
6 PM Friends (2 episodes)
7 PM WWF Smackdown!
9 PM News
10 PM News
2:05 Infomercials
5 AM News
5:30 News
6 AM News
7 AM Today
9 AM KARE11 Today
10 AM HomePage
11 AM Ainsley Harriott
1 PM Passions
2 PM Maury
4 PM Access Hollywood
4:30 Jeopardy!
5 PM News
7 PM Friends
9 PM ER
10 PM News
11:35 Cheers
1:05 Later
1:35 News
5 AM News
5 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Evening At Pops
8 PM NewsNight
11 PM Charlie Rose
12 M Sign Off
6 AM Benny Hinn
7 AM Pokemon
7:30 Histeria
8 AM Marketplace (2 episodes)
9 AM Full House
10 AM Family Matters
11 AM Ricki Lake
12 N Jerry Springer
1 PM Forgive Or Forget
3 PM Big Cartoonie
3:30 Batman
4 PM Pokemon
4:30 Batman
5 PM Ricki Lake
6 PM The Nanny
6:30 Roseanne
7 PM Popular
8 PM Charmed
10 PM Jerry Springer
11 PM Roseanne
12 M Wayans Bros.
1 AM M*A*S*H
1:30 Taxi
6 AM AgDay
9 AM Family Feud
10 AM Leeza
12 N Rockford Files
1 PM Matlock
2 PM Cosby Show
4:30 Digimon
5 PM Simpsons (2 episodes)
6 PM Seinfeld
9 PM Frasier
9:30 NewsRadio
10:30 Frasier
11 PM NewsRadio
12 M Star Trek
1 AM Earth: Final Conflict
2 AM Real TV
2:30 Cops
3 AM Hawaii Five-O
4 AM Martin Short
6 AM Infomercial
7 AM Infomercial
8 AM Infomercials
1 PM Bonanza (2 episodes)
3 PM Remington Steele
5 PM Supermarket Sweep
7 PM It's A Miracle
8 PM Diagnosis Murder
9 PM Touched By An Angel
10 PM It's A Miracle
11 PM Infomercials
12 M Worship TV
4:30 TiVo
5 AM Infomercials (to 6)
From The Spokesman-Review. The listings were for the week of August 8th to 14th, 1976. You
might notice the changes in KREM and KXLY's lineup afer the two stations switched affiliations,
which took place 30 years ago today(August 8th, 1976).
KREM-2(CBS)(Formerly ABC)
SUNDAY(8/8)
8AM Insight
8:30 Medix
7PM 60 Minutes
9PM Kojak
10PM Cannon
1:30AM Intersect
WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)
10AM Gambit
MONDAY(8/9)
8PM Rhoda
8:30 Phyllis
9:30 Maude
TUESDAY(8/10)
9PM M*A*S*H
9:30 Pilot, "This Better Be It"(Alex Rocco and Anne Meara as a couple who each have a child
from their previous marriage)
10PM Switch
WEDNESDAY(8/11)
8PM Pilot, "Hazard's People"(Legal drama starring John Houseman and Hope Lange)
THURSDAY(8/12)
FRIDAY(8/13)
8PM Pilot, "Jeremiah Of Jacob's Neck"(Keenan Wynn as a ghost of a sea captain who haunts a
New England beach house)
SATURDAY(8/14)
2PM Explorers
8:30 Doc
1:30AM Avengers
KXLY-4(ABC)(Formerly CBS)
SUNDAY(8/8)
11AM Flintstones
WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)
3:30 Movie
6:30 Dinah
MONDAY(8/9)
8:30 Baseball
TUESDAY(8/10)
7:30 Flintstones
9:30 Pilot, "Cousins"(Two secretaries act as nursemaids for their crazy boss)
WEDNESDAY(8/11)
9PM Baretta
10PM Starsky & Hutch
THURSDAY(8/12)
10PM Harry O
12Mid Mannix
FRIDAY(8/13)
SATURDAY(8/14)
KHQ-6(NBC)
SUNDAY(8/8)
9PM McCloud
WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)
6AM Consultation
6:30 Not For Women Only
7AM Today
11:30 Kaleidescope
12Noon Somerset
3PM Bonanza
7PM Bewitched
11:30 Tonight
1AM Tomorrow
MONDAY(8/9)
TUESDAY(8/10)
8PM Movin' On
WEDNESDAY(8/11)
10PM Hawk
THURSDAY(8/12)
FRIDAY(8/13)
8PM Pilot, "For Better Or Worse"(A couple try to salvage their 20-year marriage)
8:30 Pilot, "Phillip & Barbara"(John Astin and Patty Duke as a copule who plan to renew their
vows...until a spat changes everything)
9PM Pilot, "Your Place Or Mine"(James Coco as a divorcee reentering the single life)
1AM Midnight Special(Guest host Paul Williams, Anthony Newley, Queen, Brothers Johnson and
Vicki Sue Robinson)
SATURDAY(8/14)
SUNDAY(8/8)
2PM Tennis
WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)
MONDAY(8/9)
6:30 Carrascolendas
8PM Tennis
TUESDAY(8/10)
10PM Olympiad
WEDNESDAY(8/11)
8PM Nova
THURSDAY(8/12)
6:30 Crockett's Victory Garden
7PM Consultation
FRIDAY(8/13)
6:30 Carrascolendas
SATURDAY(8/14)
7PM Olympiad
9 AM Nancy's Notebook
11 AM Mrs. U.S.A.
12 N Ruth Lyons
3 PM Big Payoff
5 PM Hawkins Falls
6 PM Footlight Playhouse
quiz)
8 PM Curtain Call
9 PM Doorway To Danger
10 AM Cartoon Theater
To Mend"
12 N Women's Club
2 PM TV Disc Jockey
8:30 20 Questions
9 PM Life Begins At 80
11 PM Movietone News
pre-empted on Ch. 9)
NBC series)
show)
11 PM Telenews; Sports
newsreel companies.
6:30 On Tour
7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM It Takes Two
10:30 Concentration
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Letters To Laugh-In
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Mr. Pix
4 PM)
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N News
1 PM Divorce Court
3 PM Secret Storm
6 PM News
7 PM I Love Lucy
11 PM News
Neighborhood
6:30 Insight
7 PM TV High School
10 AM Real McCoys
of Tattletales)
12 N Bewitched
Mike Darrow)
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
4:30 Daktari
5:30 News
6:30 Hazel
7 PM What's My Line?
8 PM That Girl
8:30 Bewitched
11 PM News
12 N Jeopardy!
4 PM Underdog
5 PM Little Rascals
5:30 Batman
6 PM Flintstones
7 PM Munsters
8 PM Donna Reed
10 PM Untouchables
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents
6:30 Insight
7 PM Sound Of Youth
sign off 10 PM
11 AM Jack LaLanne
at 1:30)
4 PM Speed Racer
4:30 Officer Don's Clubhouse (Don Kennedy
5:30 Superman
6 PM Lost In Space
8 PM Candid Camera
11 PM Twilight Zone
off-again basis.)
that day.
First, to fulfill the request:
WDSU Ch. 6
8:10 News
8:30 Christophers
11 AM Christ Church
12 N Real Estate
or reruns on CBS)
1 PM School Board
9 PM Biff Baker
11 PM World Tonight
Eastern Daylight.
JACKSON
WLBT Ch. 3
Gospel Hour)
5:30 Frontier
7 PM Goodyear Playhouse
8 PM Loretta Young
10 PM Man To Man
10:15 Weather
10:20 News
10:30 Movie
WJTV Ch. 12
12 N Christophers
2 PM Southerners
that name)
5 PM News
5:15 Scoreboard
6 PM Lassie
7 PM GE Theater (CBS)
9 PM Ed Sullivan (CBS)
MERIDIAN
WTOK Ch. 11
1 PM Herald Of Truth
2 PM Big Picture
2:30 Adventure
4 PM Oral Roberts
7 PM GE Theater
8 PM Loretta Young
9 PM Ed Sullivan
10 PM Lineup (CBS)
11 PM Sign Off
MEMPHIS
8:55 News
9 AM Man To Man
10 AM Christophers
11 AM American Forum
1 PM Your Government
4:15 Kaleidoscope
5:30 Frontier
7 PM Goodyear Playhouse
8 PM Public Defender
9 PM Loretta Young
10:30 Bowling
11 PM Movie
12 M Sign Off
WHBQ Ch. 13
1 PM Bowling
2 PM Matinee
6 PM Kit Carson
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[quote=bpatrick ]
Actually, they had two station; WJMR (now WVUE) started in 1953 as a CBS/ABC station until
WWL took the former network when they signed on in '57.
And until WLOX came on board in 1962, people on the Mississippi coast had trouble getting clear
signals from those three N.O. stations.
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I didn't make this request but since you've posted this, can you post schedules from the early
1970's to the mid 1980s, just like this but from the years I described, please thanks. Of course,
you don't have to post this al in one thread. Thanks.
WBBM-TV 2 (CBS)
AM
7 This Morning
9 Family Feud
10 Price is Right
11 Divorce Court
PM
2 Guiding Light
4 Peoples Court
4:30 First Edition
5 News
6 CBS News
7 Piece of Cake
9 48 Hours
10 News
10:30 Wolf
2:05 Nightwatch
WMAQ 5 (NBC)
AM
5 First Business
6 News at Sunrise
6:30 News
7 Today
10 Golden Girls
10:30 Marsha Warfield
PM
12 News
12:30 Generations
1 Another World
2 Santa Barbara
3 The Judge
4 News
6 News
7 Unsolved Mysteries
9 Dear John
10 News
10:30 Tonight
12:30 Later
1 News repeat
WLS-TV 7 (ABC)
AM
5 Oprah Winfrey
6:30 News
9 Oprah Winfrey
10 Home
11 Match Game
11:30 Loving
PM
12 All My Children
2 General Hospital
3:30 Jeopardy!
4 News
6 News
7 Growing Pains
9 Equal Justice
10 News
10:30 Nightline
2 News repeat
WGN-TV 9
AM
5 Soap
5:30 Faith 20
6 Fantasy Island
7 Bozo
9 Dukes of Hazzard
10 Joan Rivers
11 Geraldo
PM
12 News
1 Lead-Off Man
1:15 Baseball: Astros at Cubs (Astros won 8-4 in 10 innings; source: baseball-reference.com)
5 The Jeffersons
6:30 Benson
9 News
10 Twilight Zone
WTTW 11 (PBS)
AM
6 A.M. Weather
7 Square One TV
9 Sesame Street
11 Reading Rainbow
PM
1 Collectors
1:30 New Yorks Master Chefs
2 Great Journeys
3 Sesame Street
5 World of Survival
6 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
9 P.O.V.
12:55 Nova
WYCC 20 (PBS)
AM
9 French in Action
PM
12 Economics USA
1 Madeleine Cooks
2:30 To Life!
3 Body Electric
3:30 Glass
4 Sesame Street
5 Jobman Caravan
5:30 GED
6 Principles of Accounting
7 Ethics in America
8 Americas Century
9 Marketing
9:30 Earth Explored
10 Body Electric
WCIU 26
AM
7 Faith 20
8 Richard Roberts
11 News
PM
12 News
2 News
3 News
3:30 TV Mujor
4:30 Carrusel
6 Amanda Sabater
7 Amandote II
9:30 Tu Musica
10 News
10:30 Christine
11:30 Cine
2 Shepherds Chapel
WFLD 32 (FOX)
AM
6 Thundercats
7 Underdog
9 Donahue
11 Happy Days
11:30 Batman
PM
12 Gilligans Island
2 Small Wonder
3 Real Ghostbusters
5 Mr. Belvedere
5:30 Cosby
6 Family Ties
7 21 Jump Street
8 Malloy
9 News
9:30 Nine:Thirty
10 M*A*S*H*
11 A Current Affair
WCFC 38
AM
6 Family Fitness
6:30 Project 90
7 Morris Cerullo
8 Kenneth Copeland
9 Family Fitness
11 Among Friends
PM
12 Project 90
12:30 Origins
1 Something Beautiful
2 Shape Up
4:30 Superbook
5 Light Music
6 Images
6:30 News
7 700 Club
8 Dave Roever
9 Among Friends
10 James Robison
10:30 Project 90
11 News
1 Something Beautiful
2 Nite Lite
4 Jessy Dixon
WSNS 44
AM
10 Belle y Audaces
10:30 Cocina Crisco
11 Cara a Cara
PM
12 La Intrues
3 Alma Mia
4 La Ferla de la Alegria
5 Noticiero
6 Pasioneria
7 La Revancha
10 Noticiero Telemundo/CNN
10:30 La Intrues
WPWR 50
AM
6 Smurfs
7 Heathcliff
7:30 Scooby-Doo
8:30 Flintstones
9 Movie: Deep Valley
11 Bionic Woman
PM
12 Addams Family
12:30 Monkees
1 Gidget
2 Shape Up
2:30 Jetsons
3 Bugs Bunny
4 Flintstones
5 Silver Spoons
9 Inside Report
WGBO 66
AM
5 The Rifleman
6 Paid programming
7 Success-N-Life
8 Paid programming
8:30 Cartoons
9 700 Club
10 Paid programming
11 Everyday
PM
12 Dallas
2 Bonanza
3 Vegas
5 S.W.A.T.
6 Highway to Heaven
7 Movie: Skeleton Key
10:30 Maude
11 Brothers
1 Secret World
4 Best of Groucho
RALEIGH/DURHAM
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM On Earth
is given)
11 AM On Earth
1 PM On Earth
3 PM Nancy Kominsky
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
7 PM Backyard Gardener
bodies)
9 PM Appalachia Sounding
sign off 11 PM
7 AM News
9 AM Mike Douglas
11 AM Happy Days
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM News
6:30 ABC News
7:30 Adam-12
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Tattletales
11:55 News
5 PM Brady Bunch
6 PM News
8 PM Good Times
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Today
9 AM PTL Club
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
12 N To Say The Least
3 PM Another World
happy here)
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM NBC News
Women"
1 AM Tomorrow
GREENVILLE/NEW BERN/WASHINGTON
5 AM Ironside
6 AM Almanac
7 AM Today
9 AM Merv Griffin
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Bewitched
4:30 Virginian
6 PM News
7 PM Adam-12
9 PM NBC Movie
11 PM News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Tattletales
12 N News
5 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM News
7 PM Cross-Wits
9 PM M*A*S*H
11 PM News
6 AM PTL Club
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Mike Douglas
11 AM Happy Days
12 N 12 At Noon
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
7 PM Joker's Wild
12:40 News
WILMINGTON
9 AM PTL Club
10 AM Medical Center
11 AM Happy Days
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
5 PM Brady Bunch
6 PM News
6:30 ABC News
7 PM Emergency One!
9 PM ABC Movie
11 PM News
7 AM Today
9 AM Merv Griffin
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Batman
5 PM Bewitched
5:30 Andy Griffith
6 PM News
7 PM Beverly Hillbillies
9 PM NBC Movie
11 PM News
1 AM News
NORFOLK, VA
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Dick Lamb
10 AM Tattletales
1 PM People
6 PM News
7 PM Cross-Wits
8 PM Good Times
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
6 PM Educational Program
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah!
10 AM Sanford And Son
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
3 PM Another World
4 PM The Archies
5 PM My Three Sons
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
9 PM NBC Movie
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
9 AM Happy Days
11:30 Midday
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
9 PM ABC Movie
11 PM News
FLORENCE, SC
7 AM Almanac
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Happy Days
1 PM Edge Of Night
4 PM All My Children
5 PM Gunsmoke
6 PM ABC News
6:30 News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Good Times
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
Stations Listed:
WREG-3-CBS Memphis
WMC-5-NBC Memphis
WHBQ-13-ABC Memphis
WTVA-9-NBC Tupelo
WCBI-4-CBS Columbus
WREG
12:00 - News
5:00 - Jeffersons
6:00 - News
WMC
7:00 - Today
9:00 - Donahue
11:00 - Battlestars
12:00 - News
3:00 - F-Troop
5:00 - News
WHBQ
6:00 - AM Memphis
9:00 - Bonanza
12:00 - News
5:00 - News
6:00 - News
6:30 - PM Magazine
WTVA
6:00 - Mornin'
7:00 - Today
9:00 - Donahue
11:00 - Battlestars
12:00 - News
2:30 - Fantasy
6:00 - News
WCBI
6:00 - Morning News (I'm assuming CBS as there are " " during the 7:00 hour)
1:30 - Capitol
3:00 - Tattletales
4:00 - Little Rascals (I don't if this is the Kingworld syndicated shorts from the 30s or the cartoon
version)
6:00 - News
6:30 - Jeffersons
Miss. ETV
Monday
8:00 Corner
12:00 GED
3:30 Interaction
10:30 Holocaust
Tuesday
8:00 Science
1:30 Infinity
10:00 Poldark
Wednesday
2:00 GED
3:00 Mainstreaming
3:30 Interaction
7:30 Faces
10:00 Titanic
Thursday
2:00 Civilization
2:30 Inservice
11:30 Know Me
12:00 GED
3:30 Footsteps
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Re: Retro - North Mississippi (Tupelo) and Memphis April 2-8, 1983 - DAYTIME/ETV
WREG
That show was called "Good Morning From Memphis", a longtime fixture on channel 3.
WREG is 50 years old this year, and there's a halfway decent writeup about it on their website:
www.wreg.com
--Russell
Stations Listed:
WREG-3-CBS Memphis
WMC-5-NBC Memphis
WHBQ-13-ABC Memphis
WTVA-9-NBC Tupelo
WCBI-4-CBS Columbus
WREG
Monday
10:30 - News
11:00 - Mash
Tuesday
10:00 - News
10:30 - Mash
Wednesday
7:00 - Zorro & Son
10:00 - News
10:30 - Mash
12:00 Movie
Thursday
7:00 Magnum PI
10:00 News
11:00 Mash
12:30 Movie
Friday
10:00 News
11:00 Mash
11:30 Rockford Files
12:30 Movie
WMC
Monday
10:00 News
12:30 News
Tuesday
10:00 News
12:30 News
Wednesday
8:30 Taxi
9:00 Quincy
10:00 News
12:30 News
Thursday
7:00 Fame
8:30 Cheers
10:00 News
12:30 News
Friday
10:00 News
Monday
10:00 News
Tuesday
10:00 News
11:30 Nightline
Wednesday
9:00 Dynasty
10:00 News
10:30 Hawaii 5-0
11:30 Nightline
Thursday
9:00 20/20
10:00 News
11:30 Nightline
Friday
7:30 At Ease
10:00 News
11:30 Nightline
WTVA
10:00 News
11:30 Mash
Friday
10:00 News
11:30 Mash
WCBI
Monday
12:00 Columbo
Tuesday
10:00 News
10:30 Quincy
10:00 News
Thursday
10:00 News
11:00 Quincy
12:00 McCloud
Friday
10:00 News
Retro: Eastern North Carolina out-of-market stations Monday, March 20, 1978
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Dinah!
10 AM Tattletales
Sandra Hughes)
1:25 News
4 PM I Love Lucy
5 PM Hogan's Heroes
6 PM News
7 PM Andy Griffith
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
6 AM Romper Room
11 AM Happy Days
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Three Stooges
5 PM Emergency One!
6 PM News
To Town
Lives"
11 PM News
12:40 News
CHARLOTTE
7 AM Three Stooges
8 AM Leave It To Beaver
8:30 Mr. Ed
9 AM I Dream Of Jeannie
10:30 Hazel
11 AM PTL Club
2:30 Cartoons
3 PM Popeye
4 PM Flintstones
5 PM Brady Bunch
6 PM Beverly Hillbillies
7 PM Andy Griffith
10 PM Untouchables
11 PM Dark Shadows
The Forest"
1 AM Movie: "Showdown"
RICHMOND, VA
9 AM Mike Douglas
10 AM FYI
11 AM Happy Days
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
6 PM News
To Town
9 PM ABC Movie
11 PM News
12 M Outer Limits
1 AM News
WASHINGTON, DC
8 AM Flintstones
12 N Panorama
2 PM I Love Lucy
4 PM Flintstones
5 PM Flintstones
6 PM My Three Sons
7 PM Andy Griffith
8 PM $128,000 Question
11 PM Odd Couple
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WTTG was carried on cable in Eastern North Carolina then? Wow! A once great indy station, part
of Metromedia, before that DuMont...and now FOX!
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Re: Retro: Eastern North Carolina out-of-market stations Monday, March 20, 1978
Back in 78 I have been told than many cable systems in central Virginia, West Virginia and
Kentucky carried WYAH. Interesting that with Norfolk being so close to North Carolina ( heck
some of their market includes North Carolina ), that these listings overlook them.
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Re: Retro: Eastern North Carolina out-of-market stations Monday, March 20, 1978
These listings did not come from TV Guide, but rather the local
DMA) but for whatever reason the station did not submit listings
and Central Virginia editions of TV Guide, but I don't recall its being
in the Eastern North Carolina edition afer the North Carolina one
The Eastern North Carolina edition had not been created when
WFMY, WGHP, and (for a time) WTTG. Also, UNC-TV: WUNC, WUND,
Others, like WNCN, WLFL, WRAZ, WPDE, WYDO/WFXI, and the Pax
From the Atlanta Constitution (no one had any idea that Channel 2
9 AM Password Plus
10 AM Dinah!
12 N News
2 PM The Doctors
5 PM Newlywed Game
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
deservedly so)
8 PM Real People
9 PM Diff'rent Strokes
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
7 AM Morning
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Cross-Wits
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
3:30 Bewitched
4 PM Good Times
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
7:30 PM Magazine
8 PM Celebration Of Women
11 PM News
11:30 Maude
rerunning this)
2:25 News
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM 3-2-1 Contact
10 PM World
9 AM Medical Center
10 AM $20,000 Pyramid
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Star Trek
(Rockford Files)
6 PM News
7 PM ABC News
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Vega$
11 PM News
1:25 Baretta
8 AM Family Affair
9 AM Lucy Show
2:25 News
3 PM I Love Lucy
3:30 Flintstones
4 PM Spectreman
5 PM My Three Sons
approximate)
approximate)
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM In-School Programs
2 PM Electric Company
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM 3-2-1 Contact
7 PM Dick Cavett
9 PM Great Performances
10 PM World
11 PM Dick Cavett
7 AM PTL Club
9 AM New In Medicine
9:30 Spotlight
11 AM PTL Club
1 PM Hour Of Prayer
2 PM Success N Life
3 PM Bullwinkle
4 PM Space Kidettes
6 PM Entertainment Page
6:30 Peter Gunn
10 PM TBA
11 PM Entertainment Page
8 AM Mighty Mouse
8:30 Mr. Ed
9 AM Big Valley
12 N McHale's Navy
2 PM Lone Ranger
6 PM Emergency!
8 PM Bonanza
11 PM Rifleman
12 M The Mushegans
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WANX--Channel 46 (Ind.)
6:00 PM Emergency!
6:30 PM Best Of Gleason
Seems like Universal also did Emergency! in 30 minute episodes as 2 parters. BJ and the Bear and
Sheriff Lobo were done the same way as was Baretta on some stations. Also a non Universal
show The Rookies(Sony Pictures now) showed 30 minute episodes as 2 parters as well.
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sense.
MORNING
6:30
10- Impacto
6:50
7- Noticiero 7
7:00
4-10- Today
6- Fred Flintstone
27- Medic
38- Batman
7:30
6- Gilligans Island
56- Flintstones
8:00
6-7- Captain Kangaroo
8:30
25- Funworld
9:00
4- Hour Magazine
5- Good Day
6- Gilligans Island
7- Christmas Mass
9- PTL Club
10- Donahue
25- Lassie
9:30
10:00
10:30
5- Donahue
6- Alice
10:50
38- News
11:00
9-12- Pastreka
38- Maude
11:30
4- Password Plus
25- Definition
11:35
25- News
11:45
AFTERNOON
12:00
4-6-7-10-12- News
9- Family Feud
27-Mass
12:30
1:00
2:00
2:30
2- Sesame Street
56- Casper
3:00
4-10- Texas
3:30
2- Villa Allegre
25- Starblazers
4:00
4- John Davidson
5- World of People
9- Edge of Night
38- Movie- The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963)
4:30
5- Carol Burnett
56- Flintstones
5:00
4- Match Game
5- Rhoda
9- Petticoat Junction
5:30
2- Electric Company
4- Live on 4
12- M*A*S*H
EVENING
6:00
2- Studio See
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
6:30
2- Over Easy
6- CBS News
7:00
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6-10- News
7- CBS News
9- Jokers Wild
7:30
4- Insight
7- Family Feud
10- PM Magazine
8:00
25- Bonanza
2- Tom Cottle
9:00
2- Say Brother
10:00
10:30
11:00
2- To Say I Am
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11:30
6- Benny Hill
7- Jeffersons
12- M*A*S*H
25- Movie- Bundle of Joy (1950) (sign-off time for WXNE, 1:08am)
38- Movie- Say one For Me (1959) (sign-off time for WSBK, 1:30am)
11:50
12:00
7- News
12:20
12- Charlies Angels (sign-off time for WPRI, 1:30am)
12:30
4-10- Tomorrow
27- Movie- The Christmas Tree (1969) (sign-off time for WSMW, 2:20am)
1:00
2:00
2:05
2:10
2:20
6- News
2:50
6- Community Calendar
3:50
5- News
4:00
4- Coming Together
5- Good Day!
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No programming on 44 that day. Did 44 have any programming over the holiday in 1980?
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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- CHRISTMAS 1980
No programming on 44 that day. Did 44 have any programming over the holiday in 1980?
The reason why there was no programming on 44 because I found something in the Newsbank
and there was this article from the Boston Globe on September 26, 1980 and it said that WGBX
went off the air from November to December because they are working on their transmitter in
Needham. I have a listing from November 25, 1980 which was on the site and it said no
programming on 44 due to transmitter work. So that is why WGBX was off the air from
November 1980 to December 1980
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
5:45
5:50
7- Sunrise Semester
6:00
5- News
6- English Through
6:15
4- Sign-On Seminar
6:20
7- Take On
6:30
6- Community
10- TV Classroom
4- Daily Almanac
6:55
7:00
4-10- Today
5-6-9- AM America
7:30
8:00
56- Batman
8:30
9:00
2- Educational Programming?
4- Somerset
5-10- Good Morning
6- Romper Room
7- Truth or Consequences
9- Robin Hood
12- Dinah!
9:30
4- Blank Check
7- Tattletales
10:00
4- Celebrity Sweepstakes
7- Jokers Wild
10:30
5- Password
6- Andy Griffith
7- Gambit
12- Direct Question
11:00
11:30
5- Romper Room
AFTERNOON
12:00
4-5-7-10-12- News
6-9- Password
12:30
4- Woman 75
6- News
1:00
7- Take One
10- Jackpot
1:25
1:30
4-10- How to Survive a Marriage
2:00
2:30
4-10- Doctors
3:00
38- Bullwinkle
2- Maggie
27- Popeye
38- Superman
4:00
4- Mike Douglas
5- Bonanza
6-56- Flintstones
7- Merv Griffin
9- Money Maze
10- Somerset
4:30
9- Uncle Gus
10- Bewitched
5:00
5- The FBI
6- Ironside
27- Maverick
56- Flintstones
5:30
EVENING
6:00
2-11- Zoom
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
6:30
2- Villa Allegre
38- Bewitched
7:00
4- NBC News
6- Diamond Head
7- Whats My Line
10- Concentration
7:30
2- Evening Compass
5- Briefing Session
7- Hollywood Squares
9- Treasure Hunt
56- Dragnet
8:00
8:30
2-11-44- Wall Street Week
56- Dinah!
9:00
44- Catch 44
9:30
10:00
27- News
10:30
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12-27- News
38- Right On
11:30
5- Mission Impossible
12:30
1:00
4-10- Midnight Special (sign-off times for WBZ and WJAR, 2:30am)
1:30
2:00
5- News
2:10
4:00
4:30
5- Good Morning
Retro: Chicago VHFs, Monday, March 12, 1990
WBBM-TV 2 (CBS)
AM
7 This Morning
9 Family Feud
10 Price is Right
11 Divorce Court
PM
2 Guiding Light
4 Peoples Court
5 News
6 CBS News
7:30 City
8 Murphy Brown
9 Newhart
10 News
1 Stingray
WMAQ 5 (NBC)
AM
6 News at Sunrise
6:30 News
7 Today
9 Scrabble
10 Golden Girls
10:30 227
PM
12 News
12:30 Generations
1 Another World
2 Santa Barbara
3 House Party
4 News
6 News
7 My Two Dads
10 News
1 News repeat
2 The Judge
WLS-TV 7 (ABC)
AM
5 Oprah Winfrey
9 Oprah Winfrey
10 Home
11 Perfect Strangers
11:30 Loving
PM
12 All My Children
2 General Hospital
3:30 Jeopardy!
4 News
6 News
7 MacGyver
10 News
10:30 Nightline
11 Holocaust
1A News
WGN-TV 9
AM
5:30 Faith 20
6 Carsons Comedy Classics
7 Bozo
8 Bugs Bunny
9 Fantasy Island
10 Joan Rivers
11 Geraldo
PM
12 News
1 Andy Griffith
2 Facts Of Life
2:30 C.O.P.S.
3 Yogi Bear
5 Charles In Charge
6 Cheers
9 News
2 Innocent of Hollywood
WTTW 11 (PBS)
AM
6 A.M. Weather
7 Square One TV
PM
1 Les Miserables
3 Sesame Street
5 World of Survival
5:30 Nightly Business Report
6 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
12:30 Nature
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Pledge time on PBS usually occurs late February to late March. This past March, I was watching
Clifford The Big Red Dog and they cut out Emily's story and kids dog segments to fill pledge time
in the 30 minute window. They only broadcasted one 11 minute story of Arthur to make up for
the time lost due to 35 minute programs.
WYCC 20
AM
6 Biology
7 Principles of Accounting
8 Deutsch Direktl
9 Portrait of a Family
9:30 Crime File
10:30 Biology
11 Principles of Accounting
PM
12 Deutsch Direktl
1 Pizza Gourmet
2 Bodywatch
2:30 To Life!
3 Body Electric
3:30 Ramona
4 Square One TV
5:30 GED
6 Zarabanda
7 Government by Consent
7:30 Marketing
9 Mechanical Universe
11 Faces of Culture
WCIU 26 (Univision)
AM
7 Faith 20
8 Paid program
8:30 News
9 Business Newsmakers
PM
3:30 TV Mujer
4:30 Carrusel
6 Rubi
7 Rebelde
8 Simplemente Maria
9 Portada
9:30 Hablemos de Cine
10 Noticiero
10:30 Cristina
11:30 Cine
1:30 Bailando
2 Shepherds Chapel
WFLD 32 (FOX)
AM
5:30 Thundercats
7 Flintstones
8 Woody Woodpecker
10 Donahue
PM
1 Jackpot
1:30 Talkabout
2 I Dream of Jeannie
5 Tribes
6 Cosby
7 21 Jump Street
8 Booker
9 News
10 M*A*S*H*
WCLC 38
AM
6 Family Fitness
6:30 Project 90
7 Morris Cerullo
8 Kenneth Copeland
8:30 Larry Lea
9 Family Fitness
11 Among Friends
PM
2 Shape Up
4 Peppermint Place
5 Light Music
6 News
8 Page Two
9 Among Friends
10 James Robison
10:30 News
11 Project 90
1 Something Beautiful
AM
10 Venganza de Mujer
11 Cara a Cara
PM
12 Las Amazonas
3 MTV Internacional
4 La Feria de la Alegria
5 Noticiero
6 Maria, Maria
7 La Revancha
10 Noticiero Telemundo/CNN
WPWR 50
AM
5 Success-N-Life
6 Paid program
6:30 Scooby-Doo
7 Jetsons
8 Popeye
8:30 Julia
11 Paid program
PM
12 Webster
1 Addams Family
1:30 Bewitched
2 Care Bears
2:30 Heathcliff
5 Brady Bunch
6 Silver Spoons
1 Success-N-Life
2 Paid programming
WGBO 66
AM
5 Paid program
6 TBA
7 Success-N-Life
8 Paid programming
9 The 700 Club (at 9:30 this was on chs. 38 and 66 both)
10 Paid program
10:30 TBA
11 Everyday
PM
12 Daktari
3 Fall Guy
4 Knight Rider
5 Punky Brewster
6 Highway to Heaven
7 Movie: Agatha
9 Brothers
10 Mamas Family
BBC1
4.40- Jackanory
5.50- News
8.00- Panorama
9.00- News
10.40- 24 Hours
11.15- Weatherman
BBC2
7.30pm- Newsroom
9.20- Horizon: The Man Who Talks to Frogs, Dr. Stanley Rand
Thames
4.25- Crossroads
5.50- News
6.02- Today
10.00- News
1.45-1.53- News
2.25- ABC
2.45- Cricket
4.40- Jackanory
5.50- News
7.20- The Wreck of the Mary Deare, film- With Gary Cooper
9.00- News
9.20- The Great 20th Century Love Affair- Documentary on People versus the car
10.50- 24 Hours
11.45- Weather
BBC2
7.30- News
8.50- Wheelbase
11.15- News
Thames
5.20- Magpie
5.50- News
6.00- Today
6.35- Crossroads
7.30- Invasion Quartet, film with Bill Travers, Spike Milligan, John Mesunier and Millicent Martin
BBC1
10.25- Parsley
10.30- Canoe
1.45-1.53- News
4.40- Jackanory
5.50- News
9.00- News
9.20- Sportsnight: Amateur Boxing Association Championships, semifinals and news of European
Soccer
10.10- Talkback
10.40- 24 Hours
11.15- Weatherman
BBC2
7.30- Newsroom
9.20- Movie- Midnight (1939)- Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore, Francis Lederer,
Mary Astor
10.50- News
Thames
2.15- Houseparty
3.45- Edgar Wallace, Ann Firbank, John Thaw, John Meillon in Dead Man's Chest
5.50- News
6.00- Today
6.35- Crossroads
10.00- News
BBC1
12.55- News
1.45-2.02- Fingerbobs
4.35- Jackanory
5.45- News
6.00- Nationwide
6.40- Sykes
7.10- Z Cars
8.00- Panorama Special (interview with Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips
9.00- News
9.25- Last of the Summer Wine: comedy series with Michael Bates, Bill Owen, Peter Salhs
11.35- News
12.00am- Weather
BBC2
10.10- Second City Firsts, part 5: King of the Castle, by Willy Russell
Thames
12.05pm- Rainbow
4.25- Clapperboard
5.20- Lollipop
5.50- News
6.00- Today
10.15- News
10.45- Drive-In
BBC1
12.40pm- News
4.30- Jackamory
4.45- Jeannie
5.35- Clangers
5.45- News
6.05- Nationwide
9.10- News
11.13- Film- Mix Me a Person with Anne Baxter, Donald Sinden, Adam Faith
12.55am- Weather
BBC2
9.10- M*A*S*H
9.35- Anniversary Concert from Ulster Hall, Belfast (Heather Harper, BBC Northern Ireland
Orchestra conducted by Havelock Nelson)
11.30-11.35- Julian Glover reads Hotel Room, 12th Floor by Norman MacCaig
Thames
12.00pm- Pipkins
12.30- Golf
1.00- News
2.30- Golf
4.50- Magpie
5.50- News
6.05- Today
6.35- Crossroads
London Weekend
8.30- No--Honestly: The Facts of Life, with Pauline Collins, John Alderton
10.10- News
12.15am- The Man who Found God on the Foon with Col. Jim Irwin
BBC1
1.30- Chigley
1.45-1.53- News
4.35- Jackanory
5.40- Roobarb
5.45- News
6.00- Nationwide
9.00- News
9.25- By Common Consent, by Paul Thompson, a National Youth Theatre Company Production
11.28- Weather
BBC2
7.30-7.55- Perception
5.50- Haydn
6.15- Computers
7.30- Newsday
10.40- News
11.29-11.30- Jill Balcon reads I Thought Once: How Thoecritus Had Sung, by Elizabeth Browning
Thames
12.00pm- Rainbow
12.15- Paperplay
5.50- News
6.00- Today
6.35- Crossroads
8.30- Film: Lost Flight, with Lloyd Bridges- Anne Frances, Ralph Mecker
10.00- News
BBC1
12.45pm- News
1.45-2.00- Barnaby
4.30- Jackanory
5.15- Bewitched
5.40- Paddington
5.45- News
6.00- Nationwide
9.00- News
9.25- Film: A Professional Gun with Franco Nero, Tony Musanto and Jack Palance
11.05- Tonight
11.40- Weather
BBC2
7.05- Technology
7.30-7.55- A Local Government
6.40- Environment
7.30- Newsday
10.45- The Camera and the Song: The songs of Ian Campbell and his Folk Group Granite North
11.10- Newsnight
Thames
12.10- Rainbow
12.30- Drive-In
1.00- News
2.30- Film with John Fraser, Ellen Moore, Peter Reynold,s Lane Morris in the Good Beginning
5.20- Batman
5.50- News
6.00- Today
9.00- Manhunter
10.00- News
10.30- Discovery
BBC1
12.45pm- News
4.25- Jackanory
5.40- News
9.10- News
11.15- Tonight
11.55- Weather
BBC2
10.20-10.22am- Gharbar
10.45- Parosi
7.30- Newsday
8.05- Top Crown, The Final- Roy Price .v. Dennis Mercer
8.35- My Music
11.35- News
Thames
12.00pm- Mumfie
1.00- News
1.20- Help!
2.25- Family
5.45- News
6.00- Thames at 6
6.35- Crossroads
8.00- Spasms
10.10- News
10.40- Film: Shoot Out with Gregory Peck, Pat Quinn, Robert F. Lyons, Susan Tyrell
BBC1
9.38- Mathshow
10.05- Look and Read (Birdman)
10.30- Let's Go
11.00- Watch
4.25- Jackanory
5.55- Nationwide
8.10- Dallas
10.45- Tonight
BBC2
7.35- Conference Report: roundup of news from Labour Party assembly at Blackpool
Thames
10.40- Politics
12.10- Rainbow
4.45- Magpie
5.15- Emmerdale Farm
6.00- Thames at 6
6.25- Help!
6.35- Crossroads
8.30- Selwyn
10.00- News
BBC1
1.00- Pebble Mill, including Dig This and That Was The Circus
1.45- Trumpton
4.45- Wildtrack
9.25- Petrocelli
BBC2
4.45pm- Darts
7.10- Rebecca
8.00- News, Weather
8.35- Westminister
ITV London
4.45- Magpie
5.45- News
6.00- Thames at 6
8.00- Flambards
9.00- Vegas
10.00- News
10.40- Soap
12.40- Closedown
BBC1
10.10- Merry-go-Round
12.20pm- Closedown
12.45- News and Weather
1.45- Bod
3.00- Closedown
4.25- Jackandry
5.55- Nationwide
6.20- Mary Marquis from Glasgow's Reporting Scotland presents the Grass Roots item
8.30- Partners
12.00am- Closedown
BBC2
5.30- Interval
10.45- Newsnight
11.40- Closedown
Thames
12.00pm- Gideon
1.00- News
1.30- Together
5.45- News
6.25- Help!
12.15- Close- Sir Neil Cameron, Marshal of the Royal Air Force reads Dorothy L. Sayer's The
English War
BBC1
6.30am- Breakfast Time (hosted by Selina Scott and Nick Ross) (news at 6.30, 7.00, 8.00 and
8.30, regional news at 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15, Sport at 6.42, 7.18, 8.18, Doctor between 6.45 and
7.00, Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30, Horoscope between 8.30 and 8.45, Keep fit between
6.45 and 7.00, Food and cooking between 8.45 and 9.00, Gardening between 7.30 and 7.45 and
Gossip between 7.45 and 8.00)
9.00- For Schools, Colleges (ends at 12:30pm)- Begins with Biology (microbes and man) and ends
with (at 12.03) 16 up (going spare)
12.30pm- News Afer Noon (with Richard Whitmore and Jan Franchi)
1.50- Bric-a-Brac
2.02- For Schools and Colleges- A play- A Cage by Ray Jenkins and A Good Job with Prospects
4.25- Jackanory
5.35- Paddington
6.22- Nationwide
6.45- Sportswide
10.15- Turns
1.00am- Closedown
TV-am
6.00-am Daybreak
7.00- Good Morning Britain (with Angela Rippon, Anna Ford and David Frost)
News-(6.00, 6.15, 6.30, 6.45, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30, 9.00 and 9.10)
ITV/LONDON
begins with People and Politics (the work of an MP) and ends with a film about hearing impaired
cildren (starts at 11.44)
12.10- Rainbow
1.00- News
2.00- A Plus
4.45- Freetime
10.30- 9 to 5
12.10- Gunsmoke
1.10- Closedown- Brian Blessed reads from the works of Sir Thomas Browne
BBC2
11.25- Closedown
8.50- Cameo
10.30- Newsnight
12.55am- Closedown
Channel 4
9.00- No Problem
10.00- Cheers
10.30- Predicaments
1.25am- Closedown
BBC1
9.40- Digame!
2.00- EastEnders
6.25- News
7.15- Hi-de-Hi!
10.25- News
12.05am- Weather
12.10am- Closedown
BBC2
12.10pm- Windmill
12.00am- Closedown
Channel 4
3.30- Gymnastics
6.00- American Football- Miami Dolphins @ New England Patriots (from November 3rd)
10.25- Gymnastics
12.30am- Closedown
10.00- Link
1.00pm- Police 5
4.30- Bullseye
6.40- Highway
9.45- News
BBC1
6.00am- Ceefax AM
6.50- Breakfast Time with Frank Bough and Selina Scott- (Weather at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55,
regional news, weather, and traffic at 6.57, 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27; national and international news
at 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30 and 9.00, sport at 7.20 and 8.20; the new top Twenty at 7.32 and a
review of the morning newspapers at 8.37)
9.20- Ceefax
10.50- Gharbar
11.15- Ceefax
12.30- News Afer Noon with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
1.45- Bertha
2.00- Ceefax
3.55- Up on Street
7.00- Wogan
8.10- Dallas
10.05- Sportsnight
12.00am- Weather
TV-AM
6.15am- Good Morning Britain with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen
News with Jayne Irving at 6.30, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30 and 9.00
cartoon at 7.25
ITV London
10.04- Children talk about being picked upon and called names
11.20- Avoiding the use of the word- "nice" (for the hearing impaired)
4.30- Poparound
4.55- Cartoon
6.25- Help!
BBC2
9.00- Ceefax
11.40- Too Nice by Half! a play by Wally K. Daly about the perils of drug taking
12.10pm- Ceefax
3.00- Ceefax
9.00- M*A*S*H
9.25- Beckett at 80
10.55- Newsnight
11.40- Weather
12.40- Closedown
Channel 4
4.30- Counttdown
5.00- Alice
6.30- Flashback
7.00- Channel Four News with Peter Sissons and Nicholas Owen, weather
8.00- Gallery
9.00- Prospects
10.00- What a Way to Run the Revolution!
12.15- Closedown
BBC1
6.00am- Ceefax AM
6.55- Weather
7.00- Breakfast Time- (National and International News at 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, and 8.30/regional
news and travel reports at 7.15, 7.45 and 8.15, weather at 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25)
8.40- Watchdog
10.05- Neighbours
10.50- Paddington
1.25- Neighbours
1.55- Bric-A-Brac
2.15- 1915
4.35- Thundercats
5.35- Go For It
6.00- Six O'Clock News with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
7.30- Eastenders
9.00- Nine O'Clock News with Martyn Lewis and Phillip Hayton (regional news and weather)
3.05-6.40am- Ceefax
BBC2
7.20-9.00- Ceefax
9.52- Mindstretchers-Solutions
9.57- Ceefax
11.00- Thinkabout
12.12pm- How will a 17-year old girl's life develop now shee has lef school
12.45- Microelectronics
1.05- Ceefax
2.35- Ceefax
8.00- Bookmark
10.25- Newsnight
11.10- Weather
12.55am- Closedown
ITV/LONDON
6.15am- TV-am (Weather at 6.28 and 6.58/news at 6.30/financial news at 6.35/sport at 6.40/and
exercises at 6.55)
7.00- Good Morning Britain (News at 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30 and 9.00/cartoon at 7.25/sport at
7.40/pop music at 7.55/postbag at 8.35/Afer Nine includes Claire Rayner with advice on
women's health issues)
4.10- Dennis
6.25- Help!
6.35- Crossroads
10.00- News at 10 with Sandy Gail and Carol Barnes weather followed by Thames news
headlines
11.30- Meltdown
12.40- Closedown
Channel 4
4.30- Countdown
12.00- Larissa
2.20am- Closedown
BBC1
9.05- Bod
1.25- Rockschool
4.05- Bonanza
10.15- Omnibus
12.35am- Weather
12.40am- Closedown
BBC2
11.55- Closedown
CHANNEL 4
2.15pm- Irish Angle
2.40- Questions
7.15- Design
12.05am- Closedown
11.00- Getting On
12.30- Jobwatch
1.00- Police 5
2.30- London News Headlines followed by the Survival Birds of the Burning Soda
3.00- QED
5.30- Magnum
6.40- Appeal
7.15- Go For It
11.30- London News Headlines followed by Antilibes Jazz Festival, followed by Night Thoughts
and Closedown
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...where BBC1 and London Weekend would be available in glorious 405 line, positive modulation,
9 AM Oral Roberts
10 AM Lone Ranger
12 N News
5 PM Lawrence Welk
6 PM News
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Young Billy Young"
7 AM Medix
8 AM Latin Atlanta
12 N News
1 PM Georgians Speak
to this tournament.)
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Rhoda
11 PM News
11:30 CBS News
12 N Sesame Street
1 PM Sound Of Youth
2 PM Bonjour France
3 PM Advanced Banjo
4 PM Documentary Showcase
5 PM Woman
6 PM Animation
8 PM Evening At Pops
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 AM Revival Of America
12:30 Crossroads
6 PM News
6:30 Dolly!
7 PM Hardy Boys
11 PM News
12:30 Crossroads
9 AM Lost In Space
10 AM Hazel
7 PM Star Trek
8 PM Evening At Pops
10 PM Great Performances
sign off 11 PM
8 AM Miracles Mountain
8:30 Koinonia
from '35)
from '33)
4:30 Insight
7 PM Classic Country
8 PM Insight
9 PM Day Of Discovery
9:30 Spotlight
10 PM PTL Club
8 AM Jerry Falwell
10 AM Melodyland
10:30 Acts 29
12 N Richard Lee
12:30 Dimensions
1 PM Rex Humbard
2 PM Jimmy Swaggart
4 PM Something Special
5 PM Amazing Grace
6 PM E.J. Daniels
6:30 Deaf Hear
7 PM Voice Of Peachtree
8:30 Studio A
10 PM Not Impossible
11 PM Moment Of Truth
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Do you have any weekday Atlanta listings from August 1977 and also October 1982 as well?
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to this tournament.)
Having lived in CT all my life, this event was later to become the Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. GHO.
Now it's the Buick Championship played at the TPC in Cromwell, CT.
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Do you have any weekday Atlanta listings from August 1977 and also October 1982 as well?
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Re: Retro: Atlanta Sunday, August 7, 1977
Here is the television listings that appeared in the Athens Messenger from Athens, Ohio. Athens
is 75 miles southeast of Columbus in the Southeastern part of Ohio.
The newspaper had the listing for the evening of Friday July 1, 1977.
Stations Listed
6 ABC News
20 Zoom
13 ABC News
20 Vegetable Soup
6 Liars Club
8 $128,000 Question
10 News
15 My Three Sons
18 High Chaparral
20 Look At Me
4 Gong Show
6 Candid Camera
8 Treasure Hunt
20 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
6,13 The ABC Friday Night Movie Double Feature The Quinns (1977) Barry
8,10 The CBS Friday Night Movies Hawaii (1966) Julie Andrews, Max von
Sydow
6,13 The ABC Friday Night Movie Double Feature Brother John (1971)
10:00 20 News
10:30 20 Woman
6,13 Baretta
12:00 10 Movie Ten Little Indians (1965) Hugh OBrien, Shirley Eaton
1:00 3,4,15,18 The Midnight Special Host: Helen Reddy Guests: Linda Ronstadt,
Kris Kristofferson, Alice Cooper, The Bee Gees, The Captain And
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Are there any weekday and Saturday and Sunday listings along with night listings for the rest of
the week?
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Back in the 1970's, the Athens Messenger was published Sunday thru Friday. They didn't publish
a newspaper on Saturday back then.
From what I've seen on microfilm at Ohio University, The Athens Messenger would publish the tv
listings for the evening and daylight listings for the next day. I believe the Friday edition had
Friday evening listing, then listing for all day Saturday.
Retro: Southeastern Ohio TV Listings Saturday July 2, 1977 Afernoon & Evening
Stations Listed
Afernoon
6 Hot Dog
8 Viewpoint
10 Fat Albert
13 News For Kids
8,10 Ark II
13 American Bandstand
6 Bewitched
8 Racers
10 Urban League
10 Pro Fan
8 Program Unannounced
8 Space 1999
Evening
10 News
4,6 News
10 CBS News
13 ABC News
7:00 3 Music Hall America Guests: Vikki Carr, Jo Anne Worley, Sonny James
10 $128,000 Question
13 Lets Make A Deal
7:30 10 Dolly
13 In Search Of
9:00 3,4,15,18 NBC Saturday Night At The Movies The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) Robert
Redford, Bo Svenson
9:30 10 Alice
4,15,18 Major League Baseball Primary Game: Los Angeles Dodgers vs.
San Francisco Giants Secondary Game: San Diego Padres vs. Cincinnati
Reds
13 Movie Two For The Road (1967) Audrey Hepburn, Albert Finney
1:30 13 Movie Island Of The Burning Doomed Christopher Lee, Patricia Allen
Comments: The baseball game at 11:30 p.m. on the NBC stations, does anyone know if it was it a
live west coast game or if it was tape delayed?
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Re: Retro: Southeastern Ohio TV Listings Saturday July 2, 1977 Afernoon & Evening
Re: your baseball question, Retrosheet.org shows both games were played at night, though no
starting times are given. Night games in those days, , even if they weren't on national TV,usually
started at 8 local time, so most likely they simply moved them to 8:30 Pacific to accommodate
NBC. I would have assumed NBC would just skip a 'Game of the Week' due to Wimbledon.
Did NBC use BBC feed for the tennis coverage? When did NBC have its own coverage from
Wimbledon?
As far as I know, NBC used its own announcer(originally Jim Simpson) at Wimbledon from the
first year they covered the tournament. I'm not sure when they started using their own camera
feed instead of the BBC's, though it may have been in 1979 or '80(the year they started live
'Breakfast at Wimbledon' coverage.
KMJ-TV 24 (NBC)
AM
6:30 College By TV (Note: The Bee listed all stations morning instructional shows by this title)
7 Today
9 Celebrity Sweepstakes
10 Wheel Of Fortune
PM
12 News
2 Another World
3 Vegetable Soup
3:30 Dinah!
5 Ironside
6 News
7 Adam-12
11 News
1A Tomorrow
KFSN 30 (CBS)
AM
6:30 College By TV
7 News
8 Captain Kangaroo
9 Donahue
10 Gambit
PM
3 Tattletales
6 News
7 Truth Or Consequences
11 News
KJEO 47 (ABC)
AM
9 AM Fresno
PM
12 Edge Of Night
1 Ryans Hope
3 General Hospital
5 Partridge Family
5:30 News
6 ABC News
7 Mike Douglas
11 News
11:30 Mannix
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Weren't KMPH, channel 26, and KAIL, channel 53, around yet in 1976?
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
6:15
4- Sign-On Seminar
6- B'wana Don
6:25
7- Farm and Market Report
6:30
5- N.E Farmer
10- TV Classroom
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
5- We Believe
7:00
5- News
6- Funtime
7- Cartoon Carnival
7:05
7:30
6- Roger Ramjet
12- CBS News (Joseph Benti)
7:50
7:55
8:00
5- Romper Room
6- Community
8:30
9:00
6- Funtime
7- General Hospital
6- Romper Room
7- Girl Talk
9:55
10:00
10:30
11:00
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Misterogers' Neighborhood
4- News, weather
38- Jeopardy!
56- Kimba
12:15
12:30
2- What's New?
1:30
2pm
4-10- AFL Football Doubleheader- Oakland Raiders @ Kansas City Chiefs/ Denver Broncos @ San
Diego Chargers (5:00pm)
2:30
2:45
3:00
3:10
3:25
5- Douglas Edwards
3:30
5- Edge of Night
12- F-Troop
4:00
4:30
4:45
5:00
5:30
EVENING
6:00
2- Auto Mechanics
6- The Flintstones
7- Mister Ed
56- Superman
6:30
6- Gilligan's Island
7- McHale's Navy
9- News, weather
38- The Thunderbirds
56- NBA Basketball- Boston Celtics .vs. Seattle Supersonics (from Philadelphia)
6:45
7:00
2- Prisoners of Conscience
7- F Troop
7:30
4- Baltimore Symphony
6-7-9- Batman
8:00
2- N.E.T Journal
4-10- Ironside
6-7-9- Bewitched
9:00
56- Combat
9:30
4-10- Dragnet
10:00
6- Garrison's Gorilla
10:30
7- Outrageous Opinions
9- Theater 30
11:00
4-6-7-9-10- News
38- Movie- Sleeping Tiger (1954) (sign-off time for WSBK, 11:30pm)
11:15
11:30
6-7-9- Joey Bishop Show (sign-off time for WTEV and WMUR, 1am)
11:45
5- Movie- Breaking the Sound Barrier (1952) (sign-off time for WHDH, 1:34am)
1:00
4- Movie- Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957) (sign-off time for WBZ, 2:22am)
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
5- TBA
6:15
4- Sign-on Seminar
6:20
6:25
10- TV Classroom
6:30
5- N.E Farmer
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
5- We Believe
6:55
7- Sinbad
7:00
5- News
6- Funtime
7- Cartoon Carnival
7:05
7:30
12- Cartoons
8:00
5- Romper Room
6- Community
8:30
6- Dark Shadows
7- General Hospital
9:00
9:30
6- Romper Room
9- The Beatles
10:00
7- Newlywed Game
10:30
10:55
11:00
11:30
38- Jack LaLanne Show
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Misterogers Neighborhood
4- News, weather
6-7-9- Bewitched
38- Jeopardy
12:15
12:30
2- What's New?
12:45
6- Jeff's Collie
1:00
9- Dream House
1:15
6- Mister Ed
1:30
4-10- AFL Football Doubleheader- Houston Oilers @ Kansas City Chiefs, followed by Buffalo Bills
@ Oakland Raiders
1:45
6- The Flinstones
1:55
9- Children's Doctor
2:00
9- Newlywed Game
6- Gilligan's Island
2:30
2:45
3:00
56- Kimba
3:25
3:30
4:00
56- Astroboy
4:30
5- Perry Mason
4:45
5:00
5:30
5- News, weather
EVENING
6:00
2- Antiques 6
6:30
2- Folk Guitar
9- News, weather
7:00
4- News, weather
7:15
7:30
2- Rainbow Quest
4- Daniel Boone
38- Password
8:00
8:30
2- Say Brother
4- Ironside
6-7-9- Bewitched
9:00
9:30
10- Dragnet
10:00
2-11- Newsfront
2- Flick Out- "Company for Lunch" (sign-off time for WGBH, 11pm)
6- Felony Squad
7- Twilight Zone
9- Panic, film
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
38- Across the Seven Seas (sign-off time for WSBK, 11:30pm)
11:20
11:30
12- Movie- Prize of Gold (1955) (sign-off time for WPRI, 1:08am)
12:00
1:00
4- Movie- Tarantula (1955) (sign-off time for WBZ, 2:20am)
11:00am- Sign-off
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
7:00am- The Today Show (with local inserts at 7:25, 7:55, 8:25 and 8:55)
12:00pm- Eyewitness News at Noon (with Jack Chase, Shelby Scott and Don Kent)
8:30- Ironside
2:27am- Sign-Off
WHDH-TV 5 (CBS)
6:45am- We Believe
2:28am- Sign-Off
WNAC-TV 7 (ABC)
6:55am- News
10:30am- Garroway
11:30am- News
12:00pm- Bewitched
6:00pm- News
8:30pm- Bewitched
1:00am- News
1:05am- Sign-Off
WSBK-TV 38 (Ind./NBC/ABC)
11:25am- News
5:00pm- Fury
7:30pm- Holiday Special: All Things Bright and Beautiful (Burl Ives)
9:00pm- Crackerbarrel
12:00am- Sign-Off
WKBG-TV 56 (ind.)
10:55am- News
3:00pm- Kimba
1:00am- News
1:35am- Sign-Off
PROVIDENCE
WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)
8:45am- News
9:00am- Funtime
12:00pm- Bewitched
8:30pm- Bewitched
11:00pm- NewsScope 6
11:30pm- Joey Bishop Show
2:02am- Sign-Off
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
6:25am- TV Classroom
12:00pm- Jeopardy!
1:00pm- ?
11:00pm- News
1:00am- Sign-Off
WPRI-TV 12 (CBS)
6:25am- Breakthrough
11:00pm- Newsbeat
1:00am- Sign-Off
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)
12:00pm- Bewitched
8:30pm- Bewitched
11:00pm- News
11:20pm- Untouchables
12:20am- Sign-Off
WENH-TV 11 (NET)
10:00pm- Newsfront
10:30pm- Sign-Off
WXPO-TV 50 (Ind.)
6:00pm- Thanksgiving Special- (Burl Ives- All Things Bright and Beautiful)
12:05am- Sign-Off
MORNING
6:00
5- Sunrise Semester
6:10
6:15
4- Sign-on Seminar
10- TV Classroom
6:30
5- N.E Farmer
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
5- We Believe
6-7- News
6:55
10- News
7:00
6- Bozo Show
7- Major Mudd
8:00
8:30
8:45
6- News
9:00
4- Macy's Pre-Parade
5- Romper Room
6- Funtime
9:30
6- Romper Room
10:00
2- Sesame Street
10:30
7- Galloping Gourmet
9- Western Theater
10:55
38- News
11:00
7- Bewitched
9- Smokey Bear
11:15
11:30
11:50
38- Fashions in Sewing
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Misterogers' Neighborhood
6-9- Bewitched
7- Candid Camera
12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
5-12- Love is a Many Splendored Thing
38- Rawhide
2:30
3:00
2- Circuit Analysis
56- Kimba
3:30
4:00
4:30
6- Flipper
27- Tarzan
5:00
6- Gilligan's Island
5:30
6-27- News
38- Munsters
EVENING
6:00
6- Daniel Boone
9- ABC News
56- Batman
6:30
5- Local News
7- ABC News
9- News, Weather
12- News
38- Daktari
7:00
5- What's My Line
6- Get Smart
9- Rat Patrol
7:30
8:00
27- Upbeat
8:30
9:00
44- Catch 44
9:30
4- Nancy
11-44- The News Tonight (sign-off time for WENH and WGBX, 11:30pm)
27- Newshour
10:30
6-7-9- Four Out Front- The Greatest Football Players of the Last Decade"
10:45
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
27- Movie- Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) (sign-off time for WSMW, 12:38am)
11:30
6-9- Dick Cavett Show (sign-off time for WMUR and WJAR, 1am)
12- Movie- The Naked Brigade (1965) (sign-off time for WPRI, 1:11am)
12:45
1:00
4-6- News
1:05
4- Movie- The Mad Doctor (1941) (sign-off time for WBZ, 2:35am)
1:15
2:30
Boston
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
4pm- Somerset
9pm- Ironside
2:51am- Sign-Off
WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)
8:30- Jabberwocky
11am- Password
11:30- Bewitched
5:30- Primos
2:30am- News
5:47am- Reflections
1:33am- Sign-Off
WSMW-TV 27 (Ind.)
4:00pm- Popeye
4:30pm- Lassie
5:00pm- Superman
10:00pm- News
12:01am- Sign-Off
WSBK-TV 38 (Ind.)
4:30pm- F Troop
7:30pm- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins .vs. California Golden Seals (from Boston Garden)
10:45pm- Sign-Off
WKBG-TV 56 (Ind.)
10:30am- Newstalk
12:00pm- Underdog
2:30pm- Kimba
3:30pm- Batman
7:30pm- Dragnet
11:30pm- Combat
12:30am- Sign-off
Providence
WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)
7am- Rifleman
11:30am- Bewitched
12pm- Password
12am- NewsScope 6
1:52am- Sign-off
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
6:25- TV Classroom
4pm- Somerset
6pm- NewsWatch 10
7pm- NBC News
9pm- Ironside
11pm- NewsWatch 10
1am- Sign-Off
WPRI-TV 12 (CBS)
2:03am- Sign-Off
Boston
6pm- Zoom
12:20am- Sign-off (with David Ives doing the mission statement, William Pierce doing the sign-off
script)
7AM- Today
12:30 Woman 79
1am- Tomorrow
2:30- Sign-Off
WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
10:30- Donahue
4pm- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Natalie Jacobson, Chet Curtis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
8:30- Benson
9:30- Soap
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 5 (with Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
12:40- Baretta
WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)
6 AM Reflections
11pm- Newsroom 7
11:30- Columbo
6 AM THREE STOOGES
7 AM BUGS BUNNY
9 AM TOM LARSON
10 AM IRONSIDE
11 AM MARCUS WELBY MD
3 PM BUGS BUNNY
3:30 STAR BLAZERS
4 PM MY THREE SONS
4:30 EMERGENCY
6 PM ADAM 12
7 PM MAUDE
7:30 NHL HOCKEY- Quebec Nordiques @ Boston Bruins (from Boston Garden)
10 PM BRUINS WRAP UP
12 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
1 AM SIGN-OFF
7:30 FLINTSTONES
8 AM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
10 AM CAMBRIDGE, USA
11 AM FAMILY AFFAIR
2 PM WAY TO GO!
2:30 CASPER
3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
4:30 FLINTSTONES
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM HAPPY DAYS
11 PM BENNY HILL
11:30 GROUCHO
8:30 CARTOONSVILLE
2 PM BULLWINKLE
3 PM THUNDERBIRDS
4 PM KROFFT SUPERSTARS
4:30 SUPERMAN
5 PM BIONIC WOMAN
6 PM GET SMART
7 PM ROCKFORD FILES
8 PM BONANZA
9 PM 700 CLUB
10:30 MANNA
11 PM BIG VALLEY
12 AM SIGN OFF
27 WSMW (Ind)
6 AM BULLWINKLE
8 AM UNDERDOG
9 AM MEDIC
10 AM PTL CLUB
6 PM GONG SHOW
7 PM KOJAK
10 PM WORCESTER NEWS
10:30 OUTDOORS
11 PM MAUDE
1:45- SIGN-OFF
9 AM NEWS
9:30 SUBSCRIPTION TV
4 PM MAGNIFICENT TALKIES
5:25 NEWS
7 PM SUBSCRIPTION TV
5 PM HODGEPODGE LODGE
7 PM DICK CAVETT
8 PM CONNECTIONS
9 PM KUP'S SHOW
11:30 SIGN-OFF
PROVIDENCE
WTEV-TV 6 (CBS)
7 PM CBS NEWS
11:30- COLUMBO
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
7 AM- TODAY
12 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
7 PM- PM MAGAZINE
9 PM- QUINCY
11 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
1 AM- TOMORROW
2:30- SIGN-OFF
WPRI-TV 12 (ABC)
12 PM- NEWSCENTER 12
5:30- M*A*S*H
6 PM- NEWSCENTER 12 (anchored by Walter Cryan) (BTW, the news theme to Channel 12 back
then was 1977s I feel love by Donna Summer)
8:30- BENSON
9:30- SOAP
10 PM- 20/20
11 PM- NEWSCENTER 12
1:45am- SIGN-OFF
NEW HAMPSHIRE
10 AM- DONAHUE
5 PM- BONANZA
8:30- BENSON
9:30- SOAP
10 PM- 20/20
12:40- BARETTA
6 PM- MANIMALS
11:13pm- SIGN-OFF
12am- Sign-Off
7 AM TODAY SHOW
5:30- LIVE ON 4
6 PM- EYEWITNESS NEWS- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schwoegler and Bob Lobel)
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM- MONEYSENSE
11:30- TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON (Guest Host: George Carlin)
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
10:30- DONAHUE
6 PM- NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
7:30- HEALTHBEAT
9:30- TAXI
11 PM- NEWSCENTER 5
12 AM- VEGAS
2:50- News
4 AM- Aqui!
6 AM REFLECTIONS
11pm- News 7
11:30- Quincy
1:50- News
2:20am- Sign-off
5 AM 700 CLUB
6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
7 AM STAR BLAZERS
7:30 FORCE 5
8 AM LITTLE RASCALS
8:30 FLIPPER
9 AM LASSIE
10 AM 700 CLUB
7 PM CAROL BURNETT
10 PM 700 CLUB
11 PM RAT PATROL
1 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
2 AM 700 CLUB
4 PM THE WALTONS
5 PM PREVIEW SUBSCRIPTION TV
12:45- NEWS
1:15- SIGN-OFF
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
6:30 BATMAN
7 AM SUPERFRIENDS
9:30 DAYTIME
10:20 NEWS
5 PM CARTER COUNTRY
5:30 JEFFERSONS
6 PM JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM NEWS
11 PM BARNEY MILLER
2 AM SIGN OFF
9 PM- ANDY
11:30- SIGN-OFF
6 AM HOT FUDGE
7 AM POPEYE (THEATRICAL)
8 AM WOODY WOODPECKER
9 AM WOODY WOODPECKER
10 AM CAMBRIDGE, USA
2:30 CASPER
3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
4:30 FLINTSTONES
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
1 AM STAR TREK
2 AM SIGN OFF
8 AM ASK WASHINGTON
3 PM ON TV
12am- Quincy
3:10am- Weather
3:20am- Sign-Off
7am- Today
6pm- NewsWatch 10
11pm- NewsWatch 10
12:30- Tomorrow
2am- NewsWatch 10
2:30- sign-off
12pm- NewsCenter 12
5:30- M*A*S*H
9:30- Taxi
11pm- NewsCenter 12
12am- Vegas
2:10am- Sign-Off
9am- Donahue
4:30- Kidbits
9:30- Taxi
12:00- Vegas
1:10am- Sign-Off
10am- Sign-on/NASA
5:30- Antiques
12:12am- Sign-off
BOSTON
WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)
10AM- Nature
11:30- Sign-Off (David Ives doing the Mission Statement, William Pierce doing the sign-off script)
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
7AM- Today
8pm- Fame
9pm- Cheers
9:30- Taxi
11:30- Tonight
WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)
5 AM CHRONICLE:BEST OF
10AM- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Jack Hynes, Anne McGrath and Bob Copeland)
5pm- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
7:30- Chronicle
9:30- Healthbeat
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 5
WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)
5 AM CBS NEWS
6 AM LOCAL NEWS
6PM- Newse7en- (with Tom Ellis, Robin Young, Harvey Leonard and John Dennis)
11pm- Newse7en
11:30- Quincy
12:40- McCloud
38 WSBK Storer
5:30 BILKO
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
6:30 BATMAN
7 AM BUGS BUNNY
8 AM PORKY PIG
8:30 CARTOONS
9 AM F TROOP
9:30 DAYTIME
11 AM ADAM 12
11:30 NEWS
3:30 BEWITCHED
6 PM M*A*S*H
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 NHL HOCKEY- Boston Bruins .vs. New York Islanders (from Boston Garden)
10 PM ODD COUPLE
11 PM MADAME'S PLACE
2 AM TWILIGHT ZONE
2:30 ALFRED HICHCOCK
3 AM MAUDE
4 AM VEGAS
56 WLVI Field
6:30 BOZO
7 AM BUGS BUNNY
8 AM WOODY WOODPECKER
8:30 FLINTSTONES
2 PM YOGI BEAR
2:30 CASPER
3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
4:30 FLINTSTONES
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM HAPPY DAYS
6:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
10 PM CNN NEWS
11 PM BENNY HILL
2 AM SIGN OFF
5 AM 700 CLUB
6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
6:30 SPIDERMAN
7 AM POPEYE
9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
10 AM 700 CLUB
1:30 FLIPPER
2 PM MOVIE- Kit Carson (1940)
5 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH
6 PM CHIPS
10 PM 700 CLUB
11 PM CAROL BURNETT
2 AM SIGN OFF
27 WSMW (Ind/PREVIEW)
8 AM WALTONS
9 AM BIG MONEY
10 AM VICKI JAMISON
1 PM PEARL
3:30 PITFALL
Notice as a Worcester station that TV 27 WSMW duplicates a few syndicated shows from Boston
stations.
8 AM ASK WASHINGTON
9 AM JIM BAKKER
10 AM MARKET OPENING
11:30 COMMODITIES
12 PM BUSINESS UPDATE
1:30 COMMODITIES
3 PM NEWS
3:30 STOCK PRICES
5 PM SUBSCRIPTION TV
WGBX-TV 44 (PBS)
11pm- Scoop
11:30- Sign-Off
12:00- Quincy
1:10- McCloud
7am- Today
12pm- NewsWatch 10
11pm- NewsWatch 10
2:30- NewsWatch 10
3am- Sign-Off
5pm- M*A*S*H
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 12
1am- NewsCenter 12
1:30- Sign-Off
9am- Donahue
10pm- 20/20
1am- Sign-Off
1:30- Survival
2:30- Mystery!
12:30- Sign-off
WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)
6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather (William Pierce doing the sign-on script, David Ives doing the mission
statement)
10pm- The Ten O'Clock News (with Christopher Lydon and Gail Harris)
12am- Sign-Off
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
7AM- Today
5:30- Live on 4
6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)
9:30- Cheers
WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)
5 AM CHRONICLE:BEST OF
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
10AM- Donahue
11AM- Merv Griffin
4pm- Breakaway
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 5
2am- NewsCenter 5
4:00am- Chronicle
WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)
5 AM CBS NEWS
6 AM LOCAL NEWS
12pm- Newse7en
11PM- Newse7en
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
7 AM BATMAN
7:30 HE MAN
8 AM PORKY PIG
8:30 BEWITCHED
9 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
9:30 DAYTIME
11 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
4 PM SCOOBY-DOO
4:30 BATMAN
5 PM CHARLIE'S ANGLES
6 PM M*A*S*H
6:30 JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM CARTER COUNTRY
11 PM TWILIGHT ZONE
2:30 SIGN-OFF
56 WLVI Gannett
5 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS
5:30 BOZO
6 AM MIGHTY HERCULES
8 AM FLINTSTONES
9 AM CASPER
2 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
11 PM BENNY HILL
12 AM NEWS
12:30 WELCOME BACK KOTTER
2 AM SIGN OFF
5 AM 700 CLUB
6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
7 AM POPEYE
7:30 AQUAMAN
8 AM STAR BLAZERS
9 AM FLIPPER
10 AM 700 CLUB
6 PM BUCK ROGERS
7 PM LAUGH IN
10 PM 700 CLUB
11 PM FAMILY
1 AM BONANZA
2 AM SIGN OFF
9 AM BULLSEYE
10 AM MARKETWATCH
11 AM MARKETWATCH
12 NOON MARKETWATCH
2 PM MARKETWATCH
4 PM FNN MONEYTALK
6 PM BJ/LOBO
7 PM HOUSE CALLS
7:30 TIC TAC DOUGH
8 PM KOJAK
9 PM CANNON
10 PM BARNABY JONES
11 PM PERRY MASON
5 PM SIGN-ON/FRENCH CHEF
5:30 MAGGIE
6 PM SESAME STREET
7 PM AMERICAN STORY
8 PM HUMAN BEHAVIOR
9 PM EXPLORING LANGUAGE
10 PM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
11 PM SIGN-OFF
7am- Today
9:30- Cheers
11pm- NewsWatch 10
2:30- NewsWatch 10
3am- Sign-Off
5pm- M*A*S*H
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 12
2am- Sign-Off
CHANNEL LINEUP
8:30
2- Sesame Street
56- Flintstones
9:00
5- Donahue
6-7- CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade
9- Jim Bakker
12-25- Family
56- Popeye
9:30
2- Electric Company
11- WonderWorks
38- Daytime
56- Casper
68- F-Troop
10:00
2- The Navigators
5- Good Day!
9- The Muppets
12- Jeopardy!
21- Donahue
10:30
9- Edge of Night
11:00
2- Soundstage
5- Tattletales
21- Marketwatch
11:30
5- Ryan's Hope
9- Family Feud
AFTERNOON
12:00
2-11- Sesame Street
4-5-10-21- News
9- Ryan's Hope
12:30
5-9-12- Loving
21- Marketwatch
1:00
2- Nature
4- Love Connection
50- Rhoda
2:00
21- Marketwatch
38- Underdog
56- Movie- Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) (the idea for the Brady Bunch?)
2:30
38- Popeye
50- Cartoons
3:00
2- French Chef
38- Superfriends
50- He-Man
3:30
2- Electric Company
68- Plasticman
4:00
2- Sesame Street
5- Rituals
9- Hart to Hart
38- He-Man
50- Brady Bunch
4:30
5- Soap
38- Voltron
5:00
9- Barnaby Jones
12- M*A*S*H
21- News
38- Quincy
50- Quincy
5:30
7- Wheel of Fortune
12- Taxi
EVENING
6:00
5-6-7-9-12-50- News
21- Soap
6:30
6- CBS News
38- Jeffersons
50- Taxi
7:00
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- People's Court
7- CBS News
38- M*A*S*H
68- Dallas
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
5- Chronicle
6- Love Connection
9- Benson
8:00
4- Cosby Show
44- Frontline
8:30
4- Family Ties
9:00
2- Potters at Work
4- Cheers
68- Cannon
9:30
2- Say Brother
4- Night Court
10:00
2-21-50-56- News
5-9-12- 20/20
68- Kojak
10:30
2- Sneak Previews
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11- World War II: Gi Diary (sign-off time for WENH, 12am)
25- Protectors
38- M*A*S*H
56- Bizarre
11:30
7- Entertainment Tonight
50- Mannix
12:00
5- Soap
6-7- Newhart
9-68- Eye on Hollywood (sign-off time for WQTV, 12:30am)
56- News
12:30
9- Fish
50-56- CNN Headline News (sign-off time for WNDS and WLVI, 1am)
12:35
1:00
9- News
12- Eye on Hollywood (sign-off times for WMUR and WPRI and WXNE, 1:30am)
1:30
2:00
4- Evening Magazine
5- News
2:30
5- Rhoda
3:00
5- Here's Lucy
3:30
5- Cityline
4:00
5- Good Day!
CHANNEL LINEUP
2 WGBH-TV (PBS) Boston
MORNING
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
38- GoBots
64- Heathcliff
7:30
25- Centurions
56- Thundercats
7:45
8:00
2- Mister Rogers
38- Superfriends
56- Heathcliff
8:30
2- Sesame Street
68- Kidsworld
9:00
5- Good Day!
21- Donahue
9:30
2- Mister Rogers
11- OWL/TV
25- Casper
10:00
2- Newton's Apple
5- Divorce Court
9- Partridge Family
27- Dynasty
10:30
5- The Judge
9- Dating Game
11:00
2- Nature
5- Hollywood Squares
27- Waltons
50- Mannix
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
4-5-10- News
9- Ryan's Hope
21- Dynasty
12:30
5-9-12- Loving
1:00
1:30
4- Love Connection
64- Jetsons
2:00
2- Atomic Artist
25- Casper
56- Blinkins/Animated
2:30
2- Joy of Painting
11- Mystery!
56- M.A.S.K
3:00
2- French Chef
10- Crosswits
3:30
56- SilverHawks
64- Transformers
4:00
5- Donahue
9- Knots Landing
21- Vegas
25- Centurions
38- Rambo
50- Ghostbusters
56- Transformers
4:30
7- Newlywed Game
25- Jetsons
38- Ghostbusters
50- Bewitched
64- Rambo
5:00
7- $100,000 Pyramid
9- Hart to Hart
12- M*A*S*H
21- Crosswits
5:30
7- Wheel of Fortune
12- Taxi
EVENING
6:00
5-6-7-9-12- News
38- Quincy
6:30
6- CBS News
50- Taxi
7:00
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- Superior Court
7- CBS News
9- Newlywed Game
10- PM Magazine
38- M*A*S*H
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
5- Chronicle
6- Love Connection
9-64- Benson
12- Jeopardy
8:00
2- Victory Garden
5- National Geographic
11- Nova
64- Kojak
8:30
2- Say Brother
9:00
4-10- Cheers
64- Honeymooners
9:30
10:00
5-9-12- 20/20
21-56- News
50- Untouchables
10:30
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
27- Mister Ed
38- M*A*S*H
68- Movie- Pride of the Bowery (1941) (sign-off time for WQTV, roughly around 12:30am)
11:30
5-9- Nightline
6- Night Heat
7- Entertainment Tonight
12:00
5- Night Gallery
7- Night Heat
12- Nightline
56- News
12:30
1:00
9- News
1:10
1:30
4-5-10- News
2:00
4- Evening Magazine
2:30
4- Hawaii Five-O
6- Nightwatch
7- News
3:00
7- Nightwatch
3:30
4:00
5- Good Day!
09-22-2006, 05:04 PM #2
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What time did 36 WSBE-TV (PBS) Providence sign-off? 10pm afer Mystery? WSBE sign-off at
11:30pm these days and on Saturdays does not sign on until 9:30am.
09-22-2006, 06:06 PM #3
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This could also be a misprint in the newspaper as well. More than likely it is the 700 Club.
MORNING
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
38- Ghostbusters
64- Braveheart
7:30
11- To Life
38- He-Man
64- Thundercats
7:45
2- Mister Rogers
38- She-Ra
8:30
2- Sesame Street
25- Casper
56- Flintstones
9:00
5- Good Day!
21- Donahue
56- JEM
64- Popeye
9:30
2- Mister Rogers
12- Loving
56- Popeye
10:00
2- Newton's Apple
5- Divorce Court
9- Dating Game
11- 1986 World Championship Saddlebread Horse Race
10:30
2- Square One TV
5- The Judge
9- Newlywed Game
11:00
2- 3-2-1 Contact
11:30
2- Sesame Street
5- Ryan's Hope
9- Mr. Belvedere
AFTERNOON
12:00
5-7-12- News
6- Slim Cooking
9- Ryan's Hope
5-9- Loving
12- Jeopardy!
64- Mr. Ed
1:00
7- Storybreak
38- Vegas
1:30
64- Bewitched
2:00
2- Science Gazette
2:30
2- Joy of Painting
6-7- Schoolbreak
64- JEM
3:00
2- French Chef
3:30
2- Woodwright's Show
64- Smurfs
4:00
2- Sesame Street
4- Magnum P.I
5- Donahue
9- Geraldo
25- Dinosaucers
38- Bravestar
44- Nova
4:30
27- Batman
5:00
2- Mister Rogers
4- People's Court
5- Oprah Winfrey
9- Hollywood Squares
12- M*A*S*H
21- Movie- Doctor Doolittle (1967)
5:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
4-10- News
9- 5:30 Live
12- Cheers
EVENING
6:00
4-5-9-10-12- News
27- Untouchables
64- Movie- Yogi and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose (1987)
6:30
38- Jeffersons
7:00
2- Square One TV
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- Newlywed Game
9- Entertainment Tonight
10- PM Magazine
38- CHeers
46- Derrick
7:30
2- World Of Survival
4- Evening Magazine
5- Chronicle
6- Love Connection
7-12- Jeopardy!
9- Benson
8:00
11- Nova
64- Geraldo
68- Movie- Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972)
8:30
2- Say Brother
5-9-12- Charmings
9:00
2- Mystery!
4-10- Cheers
44- La Plaza
10:00
2-44- News
38- Honeymooners
56- News
10:30
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
21- Jeopardy
25- Benny Hill
38- M*A*S*H
11:30
5-9-12- Nightline
6- People's Court
68- Kojak
11:35
7- Entertainment Tonight
12:00
9- Barnaby Jones
12:30
1:00
12- News
1:10
1:30
2:00
4- Evening Magazine
2:30
4- Hawaii Five-O
6- News
2:35
7- News
3:00
6- Nightwatch
3:05
7- Nancy Merrill
3:30
4:00
5- Good Day!
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CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
11- Homestretch
38- Heathcliff
60- Gumby
68- Gunsmoke
7:30
11- To Life!
27- Aerobics
56- Smurfs
7:45
8:00
2- Mister Rogers
25- Flintstones
27- Weekday
46- Movie
60- Smurfs
64- Muppet Babies
8:30
2- Sesame Street
9:00
5- September Song
9-12- Geraldo
46- Movie-
50- Perry Mason
9:30
2- Mister Rogers
10:00
5- Geraldo
9- Donahue
25- Movie- Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats (1987)
10:30
38- Alice
11:00
9-12-27- Home
38- Maude
46- Weekday
60- Everyday
68- Cousteau/Amazon
11:30
12:00
5-7-9- News
12:30
5-9-12- Loving
7- Ready to Go
27- 27 West
1:00
27- Dynasty
38- Jeffersons
1:30
2:00
25- Popeye
38- Gumby
2:15
2:30
3:00
56- C.O.P.S
68- Cousteau/Amazon
3:05
2- World of Survival
3:30
2- Sesame Street
25- Flintstones
60- Jetsons
4:00
4- 3rd Degree
5- Donahue
9- Growing Pains
38-64- Ducktales
46- Women in Rock
4:30
4- Family Feud
9- Benson
25- Jeffersons
5:00
2- Square One TV
4- People's Court
5- Oprah Winfrey
12- Cosby
25- Silver Spoons
50- Airwolf
56- A-Team
5:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
4-9-10- News
12- Cheers
27- Batman
46- Boomerang
EVENING
6:00
27- Batman
46- Movie-
6:30
27- Batman
64- M*A*S*H
7:00
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- Current Affair
10- PM Magazine
38- Cheers
60- Weekday
7:30
2- Hometime
4- Evening Magazine
6- Hard Copy
7-12- Jeopardy!
9- Night Court
38- M*A*S*H
8:00
5- Movie- Dumbo
11- Nova
46- Movie-
8:30
2- Say Brother
9:00
2- Mystery!- Campion: Look to the Lady (Part 1 of 2)
4-10- Cheers
9:30
44- La Plaza
10:00
2-44- News
27- Vegas
10:30
2-44- Nightly Business
46- Movie-
56- News
10:45
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
5-9- News
27- 27 West
38-64- M*A*S*H
11:25
5-9-12- Nightline
68- Airwolf
11:35
7- Jeopardy!
12:00
2- News
5- USA Today
12:30
6- Arsenio Hall
1:00
9- Entertainment Tonight
1:05
1:30
4-5-9- News
38- Honeymooners
68- Cannon
2:00
4- Love Boat
10- News
2:05
7- News
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
5- News
6- Flying Nun
6:15
4- Sign-On Seminar
6:30
6- Jack LaLanne
10- TV Classroom
4- Daily Almanac
6- News
6:50
7:00
5- Jabberwocky
6- Bullwinkle
7:30
8:00
8:30
5- Romper Room
5- Good Morning
6- Romper Room
7-12- Special- "CBS All-American Thanksgiving Parade from New York, Philadelphia, Detroit and
Toronto"
9:30
6- Gomer Pyle
10:00
4-10- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parde- (David Hartman, Karen Grassie- co-hosts)
10:30
5- Password
11:00
AFTERNOON
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
5- News
6- Flying Nun
6:15
4- Sign-On Seminar
6:30
6- Jack LaLanne
10- TV Classroom
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
6- News
6:50
7:00
4-10- Today Show
5- Jabberwocky
6- Bullwinkle
7:30
8:00
8:30
5- Romper Room
9:00
5- Good Morning
6- Romper Room
7-12- Special- "CBS All-American Thanksgiving Parade from New York, Philadelphia, Detroit and
Toronto"
9:30
6- Gomer Pyle
10:00
4-10- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parde- (David Hartman, Karen Grassie- co-hosts)
10:30
5- Password
11:00
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
6-9- Password
12:30
4-10- NFL Football- Denver Broncos @ Detroit Lions (the next season, the Lions would move into
the Pontiac Silverdome)
6- News
1:00
7- Truth or Consequences
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
2- America
11- Maggie
38- Bullwinkle
56- Underdog
3:30
2- Maggie
38- Superman
4:00
5- Bonanza
6- Flintstones
9- $10,000 Pyramid
4:30
4- Mike Douglas
6- Hogan's Heroes
9- Uncle Gus
10- Bewitched
56- Batman
5:00
5- The FBI
6- Ironside
38- F Troop
56- Flintstones
5:30
4- Family Affair
9- Robin Hood
EVENING
6:00
2-11- Zoom
4-5-6-10- News
6:30
2- Villa Allegre
5-6-9- ABC News
10- News
7:00
4- NBC News
7- News
10- Concentration
7:30
4- $25,000 Pyramid
6- Hollywood Squares
7- CBS News
8:00
8:30
2- Religious America
56- Dinah!
9:00
2- Upstairs, Downstairs
44- Catch 44
9:30
9:57
10:00
2- Soul!
4- Movin' On
27- News
56- Movie- High Sierra (1941) (sign-off time for WLVI, 11:40pm)
10:30
44- Woman
11:00
4-7-10-12-27- News
44- Special- "Godspell goes to Plimoth Plantation" (captioned) (Sign-off times for WGBH and
WGBX, 11:30pm)
11:30
38- Laugh Classics (sign-off times for WSMW and WSBK, 1am)
12:00
12:30
5-6- Wide World Event- "California Jam" (sign-off time for WTEV, 2am)
1:00
2:00
5- News
2:10
2:40
5- Highway Patrol
3:10
5- Detectives
4:10
5- 5 All Night
4:30
5- Good Morning
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CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
5- News
6:15
4- Sign-on Seminar
6:20
7- Sunrise Semester
6:25
10- TV Classroom
6:30
6- Jack LaLanne
4- Daily Almanac
6- News
6:50
7:00
5- Jabberwocky
6- Hogan's Heroes
7:30
8:00
6- Flintstones
7- Captain Kangaroo
8:30
5- Romper Room
6- Community (Bob Bassett)
9:00
5- Good Morning!
6- Romper Room
9:30
10:00
10:30
5- Password
11:00
5- Big Valley
6- Split Second
11:30
56- Bullwinkle
AFTERNOON
12:00
5- News
6-9- Password
12:30
6- News
9- Split Second
1:00
2:00
3:00
3:30
2- Maggie
44- Misterogers
56- Batman
4:00
27- Popeye
38- Three Stooges
4:30
5- That Girl
6- Bonanza
9- Mr. Magoo
27- Lassie
38- F Troop
5:00
2- Misterogers
5- Perry Mason
6- Mission: Impossible
27- Superman
5:30
2- Electric Company
7- Candlepins in Cash
EVENING
6:00
2- Zoom
5-6-7-9-12- News
6:30
4- News
7:00
4- NBC News
27- Special- "An Old New England Winter" (tale of Old Sturbridge Village)
7:30
7- Scene on Seven
38- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins .vs. Philadelphia Flyers (from Boston Garden)
8:00
56- Dragnet
8:30
9:00
2- Phantom India
27- Thriller
9:30
5- Housce Call
10:00
10:15
2-44- Our Street (sign off times for WGBH, WSMW and WGBX, 11pm)
6- Hollywood Squares
11:00
5-6-7-9-12- News
38- Movie- Wild Strawberries (1957) (sign-off times for WSBK and WLVI, 12:31am)
11:15
4-10- News
11:30
7-12- Movie- The Lost Continent (1968) (sign-off time for WPRI, 1:30am)
11:45
1:00
1:15
4-10- Tomorrow (sign-off time for WBZ and WJAR, 2:15am)
1:30
2:30
5- News
2:40
4:30
5- Good Morning
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38- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins .vs. Philadelphia Flyers (from Boston Garden)
8:30
BOSTON
WGBH-TV 2 (NET)
8pm- Antiques
8:30- Spectrum
9:30- Cineposium
10pm- News at 10
11pm- Sign-Off
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
12pm- Eyewitness News (anchored by Jack Chase, Shelby Scott and Don Kent)
2:28am- Sign-Off
WHDH-TV 5 (CBS)
6:45- We Believe
9:30- Classroom 5
10am- Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee (from New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Toronto)
12:30- Sign-Off?
WNAC-TV 7 (ABC)
6:30- Mister Ed
7pm- Twilight Zone
7:30- Batman
8pm- Troop F
9pm- Bewitched
10pm- Hawk
11pm- News
2:56am- Sign-Off
WSBK-TV 38 (Ind./NBC)
12pm- Jeopardy! (NBC) (the Trebek version is on UPN 38, how ironic)
12:38am- Sign-Off
PROVIDENCE/NEW BEDFORD
WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)
7:30- Funtime
7:30- Batman
8pm- Troop F
9pm- Bewitched
10pm- Hawk
11pm- News
1am- Surfside 6
1:30- Sign-Off
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
6:30- TV Classroom
12pm- Jeopardy!
6:15- News
11pm- News
1am- Sign-Off
WPRO-TV 12 (CBS)
10am- Thanksgiving Parade Jubilee (from New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Toronto)
3:30- Superheroes
5:30- Newsbeat
11pm- News
1:53am- Sign-off
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)
7:30- Batman
8pm- Troop F
9pm- Bewitched
10pm- Hawk
11pm- News
12:39am- Sign-Off
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WHDH-TV 5 (CBS)
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
7:30
11- To Life!
7:45
8:00
2- Mister Rogers
56- He-Man
60- Ag Day
8:30
2- Sesame Street
25- Popeye
38- Heathcliff
9:00
9-12- Geraldo
9:30
2- Mister Rogers
10:00
5- Geraldo
27- 27 Wst
10:30
11:00
9-12-27- Home
56- Webster
11:30
2- Sesame Street
25- Personalities
AFTERNOON
12:00
5-6-7-9- News
12:30
5-9-12- Loving
1:00
38- Jeffersons
1:30
64- Bewitched
2:00
6-7- Lidsville
64- Mr. Ed
2:30
2- Joy of Painting
38- Underdog
50- Bewitched
64- Flintstones
3:00
2- Amish Cooking
56- Flintstones
64- DuckTales
66- Bargain Shop
3:30
2- Sesame Street
38- Ducktales
60- Jetsons
4:00
4- Challengers
5- Donahue
9- Growing Pains
4:30
4- Family Feud
5:00
2- Square One TV
4- People's Court
5- Oprah Winfrey
9- Hard Copy
5:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
4-9-10- News
12- Cheers
44- Editors
EVENING
6:00
4-5-9-10-12- News
25- Cosby
25- 227
27- Batman
38- ALF
7:00
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- Current Affair
9- Entertainment Tonight
25- Cosby
38- Cheers
64- ALF
2- Woodwright's Shop
4- Evening Magazine
6- Hard Copy
7-12- Jeopardy!
9- Night Court
38-64- M*A*S*H
8:00
11- Nova
8:30
2- Say Brother
25-64- Babes
9:00
4-10- Cheers
9:30
4-10- Grand
2- Fawlty Towers
25- Hunter
10:30
2- Fawlty Towers
56- News
68- Porfiles
11:00
2-4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
25- Personalities
11:30
2- Scotland Yard
5-9-12- Nightline
38- Newhart
11:35
7- Entertainment Tonight
12:00
6- America Tonight
12- Cosby
12:05
7- Jeopardy!
12:10
12:30
6- Wiseguy
1:00
9- Entertainment Tonight
27- 27 West
1:10
7- Kate and Allie
1:30
4-9- News
6- Joker's Wild
27- Julia
1:40
2:00
5- News
9- Donahue
2:30
4- Joker's Wild
5- CNN News
2:40
7- Paid Programming
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By this time, the sign-off was almost becoming a thing of the past with overnight news services.
ANC (All News Channel), CBS Nightwatch, Headline News and Home Shopping Channel had
overnight services. Then ABC and NBC came out with overnight services with World News Now
and Nightside. 11:30pm start times for ABC, CBS and NBC programming would soon be no more.
PBS would start bringing in shows like Barney and Friends in 1992 and I think was the downfall of
PBS. Keep the schedules coming.
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I noticed that none of these Thanksgiving schedules have listings for WSBE in Providence. Did
that station not go on the air on Thanksgiving?
RETRO BOSTON TV- THANKSGIVING 1985
CHANNEL LINEUP
8:30
2- Sesame Street
27- Waltons
9:00
5- Donahue
9- Jim Bakker
2- Electric Company
10:00
2- Newton's Apple
5- Good Day!
9- Muppets
10:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
9- Muppets
5- Divorce Court
9- Three's a Crowd
11:30
9- All-Star Blitz
AFTERNOON
12:00
5-7-12-27- News
9- Ryan's Hope
21- TV Auction
68- Combat!
12:30
5-9-12- Loving
1:00
27- Movie
56- Bewitched
1:30
56- Casper
2:00
38- Tranzor
56- Flintstones
64- Jetsons
2:30
2- Joy of Painting
38- Voltron
68- F-Troop
3:00
2- French Chef
27- Superfriends
50-64- He-Man
3:30
64- Thundercats
4:00
2- Sesame Street
4- Hawaii Five-O
5- Dynasty
9- Knots Landing
12- America
25- Jetsons
38- He-Man
56-64- Transformers
4:30
25- Jetsons
38- She-Ra
50- Bewitched
56- ThunderCats
5:00
2- Mister Rogers
4- People's Court
9- Hart to Hart
27- Hazel
38- Quincy
64- Bewitched
68- Munsters
5:30
2- 3-2-1- Contact
4- Live on 4
12- Taxi
EVENING
6:00
4-5-9-10-12- News
50- Taxi
6:30
27- News
7:00
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- People's Court
7- News
38- M*A*S*H
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
5- Chronicle
6- Love Connection
9- Benson
12- Jeopardy!
50- TV 50 Bingo
8:00
21- Dynasty
8:30
9:00
21- Vegas
9:30
2- Say Brother
10:00
2-21-44-50-56- News
5-9-12- 20/20
11- Constitution
10:30
2- Business Report
11:00
2- Story of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem (sign-off time for WGBH, midnight)
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
38- M*A*S*H
50- Untouchables
56- Bizarre
11:30
4-10- Tonight
7- Entertainment Tonight
11- Victory at Sea- (Sign-off Time for WENH and WNHT, midnight)
12- M*A*S*H
68- Honeymooners
12:00
9- Eye on Hollywood
50-56- News
12:30
5- Divorce Court
9- News
38- Maude
1:00
5- News
9- Joe Forrester
1:10
1:30
4- America
2:30
4-7- News
3:00
4- News
3:30
4- Community Auditions
5- News
4:00
4:30
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Re: RETRO BOSTON TV- THANKSGIVING 1985
CHANNEL LINEUP
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[snip]
[snip]
9:00
In Baltimore, WMAR-2 preempted the 1985 Macy's Parade by showing the annual City
College/Poly football game from Memorial Stadium. I remember flip flopping between the game
and the Macy's telecast on Washington's WRC-4.
WMAR began showing Macy's in 1986 and continued to do so through 1994. By Thanksgiving
1995, it had become an ABC affiliate, replacing WJZ-13 which became a CBS affiliate (CBS O&O
soon afer), with WBAL-11 moving its affiliation (back, afer 13 1/2 years) from CBS to NBC.
ixnay
6:45- NewsCenter 2
9am- Cartoons
1pm- NewsCenter 2
4:30- Adam-12
8pm- Chips
9pm- Heavyweight Boxing Championship- Muhammad Ali .vs. Earnie Shavers (from New York,
NY)
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1am- Sign-Off
9am- Concentration
12:30- Woman 77
5:30- Live on 4
8pm- Chips
9pm- Heavyweight Boxing Championship- Muhammad Ali .vs. Earnie Shavers (from New York,
NY)
1am- Tomorrow
2:30- Sign-Off
4pm- Tattletales
1:12am- sign-off
6am- NewsCenter 5
6pm- NewsCenter 5
11pm- NewsCenter 5
2:30- News
4am- Aqui
6:15- Bullwinkle
6:45- NewsCenter 6
12pm- NewsCenter 6
1pm- Concentration
6pm- NewsCenter 6
8pm- CHiPs
9pm- Heavyweight Boxing Championship- Muhammad Ali .vs. Earnie Shavers (from New York,
NY)
11pm- NewsCenter 6
1am- Tomorrow
2am- NewsCenter 6
2:30- Sign-Off
2am- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
12pm- Newsroom 7
6pm- Newsroom 7
11pm- Newsroom 7
11:30- M*A*S*H
12am- Kojak
1:45- Newsroom 7
2:05am- Sign-Off
4pm- Gunsmoke
5pm- Bewitched
2am- Sign-off
1:31- Telejournal
2:31- Cinema
4pm- Bobino
10:30- Telejournal
11:05- Movie
6pm- Zoom
6:30- As We See It
12am- Sign-Off
11:30pm- Sign-Off
11:30- Sign-Off
9am- Donahue
10am- Dinah!
4pm- Tattletales
6pm- News 13
7pm- Cross-Wits
11pm- News 13
11:30- CBS Late Movie- El Condor (1970)
1:12am- Sign-Off
7am- Underdog
9:50- News
4pm- Superheroes
6:30- Adam-12
7pm- The Odd Couple
11:30- Ironside
12:30- Sign-Off
8:30- Casper
2:30- Casper
12:30am- Sign-off
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Would "Great Films" or "Movie Greats" fit the English translation better?
6:45- NewsCenter
1pm- NewsCenter 2
6pm- NewsCenter 2
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1am- Sign-Off
9am- Concentration
5:30- Live on 4
1am- Tomorrow
2:30am- Sign-Off
7:30- Cross-Wits
9pm- M*A*S*H
1:30- Sign-Off
6am- NewsCenter 5
11:30- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5
6pm- NewsCenter 5
8pm- Baseball- Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Mets or San Francisco Giants @ Philadelphia
Phillies or Chicago White Sox @ Cleveland Indians
11pm- NewsCenter 5
11:30- Soap
1:43- NewsCenter 5
1:53- Aqui
6:15- Bullwinkle
9am- Concentration
12pm- NewsCenter
5:30- Adam-12
6pm- NewsCenter
11pm- NewsCenter
2am- NewsCenter
2:30am- Sign-Off
6:30- Bewitched
8pm- Baseball- Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Mets or San Francisco Giants @ Philadelphia
Phillies or Chicago White Sox @ Cleveland Indians
11pm- Eyewitness News
11:30- Soap
12:03am- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
12pm- Newsroom 7
6pm- Newsroom 7
9pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- Newsroom 7
11:30- CBS Late Movie- The Girl Who Came Gifwrapped (1974)
1:30- Newsroom 7
2:05- Sign-Off
4pm- Gunsmoke
5pm- Gilligans Island
8pm- Baseball- Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Mets or San Francisco Giants @ Philadelphia
Phillies or Chicago White Sox @ Cleveland Indians
11:30- Soap
12:03- Baretta
3pm- Sign-on/Nova
6pm- Zoom
8:30- Turnabout
9pm- Welfare
12am- Sign-Off
WENH 11- PBS- Durham, NH
6pm- Zoom
8:30- Turnabout
12am- Sign-Off
6pm- Zoom
9pm- Welfare
12am- Sign-Off
9am- Donahue
10am- Dinah!
6pm- News 13
7pm- Cross-Wits
9pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- News 13
11:30- CBS Late Movie- The Girl who Came Gif-Wrapped (1974)
7am- Superheroes
8:30- Underdog
9:50- News
5pm- Bewitched
6:30- Adam-12
11:30- Ironside
12:30- Sign-Off
8:30- Casper
3pm- Casper
5pm- Flintstones
10pm- In Concert
12:30am- Sign-off
6:45- NewsCenter
9am- Jeopardy!
12pm- NewsCenter 2
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter 2
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1am- Sign-Off
12:30- Woman 79
3pm- Everyday
5:30- Live on 4
1am- Tomorrow
2:30am- Sign-Off
3:30- M*A*S*H
12:40- CBS Late Movie- Banacek: The Two Million Clams of Capn Jack (1973)
6am- NewsCenter 5
10:30- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5
4pm- Concentration
9:30- Taxi
11pm- NewsCenter 5
1:30- NewsCenter 5
6:45- NewsCenter
9am- Jeopardy!
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
11pm- NewsCenter
1am- Tomorrow
2am- NewsCenter
2:30am- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
9:30- Taxi
9am- Dinah!
5:30- Newsroom 7
6pm- Newsroom 7
11pm- Newsroom 7
12:40- CBS Late Movie- Banacek: The Two Million Clams of Capn Jack (1973)
10am- Everyday
9:30- Taxi
9:45- Ripples
10:30- Inside/Out
10:45-MeausreMetric
12am- Sign-Off
10:30- Inside/Out
2pm- Ripples
3pm- Footsteps
11pm- Sign-off
9:45- Ripples
10:45-MeausreMetric
3pm- GED
12am- Sign-Off
WGAN 13- CBS- Portland
10am- Dinah!
6pm- News 13
7pm- Cross-Wits
11pm- News 13
11:30- Barnaby Jones
12:40- CBS Late Movie- Banacek: The Two Million Clams of Capn Jack (1973)
7am- Superheroes
10am- Ironside
6:30- Adam-12
9pm- Movie- Abbott and Costello meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)
12:30- Sign-Off
2:30- Casper
4:30- Flintstones
12:30am- Sign-off
6:45- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
10am- Card Sharks
6pm- NewsCenter 2
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1am- Tomorrow
2am- NewsCenter 2
2:30am- Sign-Off
12:30- Woman 79
5:30- Live on 4
1am- Tomorrow
2:30am- Sign-Off
10:30- Whew!
3:30- M*A*S*H
6am- NewsCenter 5
10:30- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5
4pm- Concentration
6pm- NewsCenter 5
10pm- Vegas
11pm- NewsCenter 5
1:45- NewsCenter 5
6:45- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
11pm- NewsCenter
1am- Tomorrow
2am- NewsCenter
2:30am- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
10pm- Vegas
12:37- Mannix
1:45- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
10:30- Whew!
11am- The Price is Right
5:30- Newsroom 7
6pm- Newsroom 7
11pm- Newsroom 7
1:50- Newsroom 7
2:40- Sign-Off
10pm- Vegas
12:37- Mannix
1:45am- Sign-Off
WCBB 10- PBS- Lewiston
12am- Sign-off
2pm- Potpourri
5:30- TV Auction
1am- Sign-Off
3:3- Footsteps
6pm- GED
6:30- Over Easy
12am- Sign-Off
6:30- Insights
10am- Dinah!
12pm- Whew!
7pm- Cross-Wits
11pm- News 13
10am- Ironside
6:30- Adam-12
11pm- Honeymooners
12:30- Sign-Off
2:30- Casper
4:30- Flintstones
12:30am- Sign-Off
6:45- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter 2
11pm- NewsCenter 2
12:30- Woman 79
5:30- Live on 4
8:30- Mzizi/Roots
1am- Tomorrow
2:30am- Sign-Off
10:30- Whew!
3:30- M*A*S*H
11:30- M*A*S*H
12:05- McCloud
6am- NewsCenter 5
10:30- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5
4pm- Concentration
5:30- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5
8:30- Angie
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 5
12:37- Baretta
6:45- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
7pm- Adam-12
11pm- NewsCenter
1am- Tomorrow
2am- NewsCenter
2:30am- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
8:30- Angie
10pm- 20/20
12:37- Baretta
1:45- Sign-off
9am- Dinah!
10:30- Whew!
5:30- Newsroom 7
6pm- Newsroom 7
11pm- Newsroom 7
11:30- M*A*S*H
12:05 CBS LATE Movie- Lolita (1962))
1:50- Newsroom 7
2:40- Sign-Off
8:30- Angie
10pm- 20/20
12:37- Baretta
1:45am- Sign-Off
7:30- Medix
12am- Sign-off
WENH 11- PBS- Durham, NH
11:45- Sign-Off
12am- Sign-off
10am- Dinah!
12pm- Whew!
6pm- News 13
7pm- Cross-Wits
11pm- News 13
11:30- M*A*S*H
6:30- Ed Allen
10am- Ironside
11pm- Honeymooners
12:30- Sign-Off
2:30- Casper
10pm- Rookies
12:30am- Sign-Off
9am- Donahue
12pm- Mindreaders
6pm- NewsCenter 2
8pm- Shirley
10pm- Eischied
11pm- NewsCenter 2
2:30- Sign-Off
9:30- Mindreaders
12:30- Woman 79
5:30- Live on 4
8pm- Shirley
10pm- Eischied
10:30- Whew!
4pm- Love of Life (the end was near for this soap)
10pm- Dallas
6am- NewsCenter 5
10:30- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5
4pm- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5
11pm- NewsCenter 5
6:35- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
8pm- Shirley
10pm- Eischied
11pm- NewsCenter
2:30am- NewsCenter
3am- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
5pm- Flipper
11pm- Celebration
12:37am- sign-off
9am- Dinah!
10:30- Whew!
12pm- At Noon
6pm- Newsroom 7
10pm- Dallas
11pm- Newsroom 7
10am- Gunsmoke
3pm- Feelings
2am- Sign-Off
11pm- Sign-off
12am- Sign-Off
6am- Weather
10:30- Whew!
6pm- News 13
10pm- Dallas
11pm- News 13
6:30- Ed Allen
7am- Cartoons
8am- Popeye
10am- Ironside
6pm- Adam-12
7pm- Maude
1am- Sign-Off
2:30- Casper
5pm-Brady Bunch
12:30am- Sign-off
6:35- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter 2
9pm- NCAA Basketball- 1980 NCAA Basketball Championship Game- UCLA .vs. Louisville (from
Indianapolis)
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1am- Sign-Off
5:30- Live on 4
9pm- NCAA Basketball- 1980 NCAA Basketball Championship Game- UCLA .vs. Louisville (from
Indianapolis)
1am- Tomorrow
10:30- Whew!
9pm- M*A*S*H
9:30- Flo
11:30- Harry O
12:40- McCloud
2:20am- Sign-Off
6am- NewsCenter 5
10:30- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5
4pm- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5
11pm- NewsCenter 5
2:25am- Nightshif
2:55am- NewsCenter 5
6:35- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
9pm- NCAA Basketball- 1980 NCAA Basketball Championship Game- UCLA .vs. Louisville (from
Indianapolis)
11pm- NewsCenter
1am- Tomorrow
2am- NewsCenter
2:05am- Sign-Off
4:30- Flipper
2:25- Sign-Off
9am- Dinah!
12pm- At Noon
4pm- Kung Fu
6pm- Newsroom 7
9pm- M*A*S*H
9:30- Flo
11pm- Newsroom 7
11:30- Harry O
12:40- McCloud
2:20- News
10am- Gunsmoke
3pm- Up Country
10:30- Synthesis II
11:30- Sign-Off
3pm- Nova
11:30pm- Sign-Off
3pm- Footsteps
10:30- Synthesis II
12am- Sign-Off
6am- Weather
10:30- Whew!
6pm- News 13
7pm- Cross-Wits
9pm- M*A*S*H
9:30- Flo
11pm- News 13
11:30- Harry O
12:40- McCloud
6:30- Ed Allen
10am- Ironside
3:30- Bewitched
5:30- Adam-12
7pm- M*A*S*H
7:30- Maude
8pm- Gunsmoke
2:30- Casper
5pm-Brady Bunch
1am- Sign-off
6:35- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
10:30- Blockbusters
3pm- Texas
6pm- NewsCenter 2
6:30- NBC News
7pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1:30am- Sign-Off
6am- 4 Today
10:30- Blockbusters
3pm- Texas
4pm- John Davidson
5:30- Live on 4
12:30am- Tomorrow
10:30- Alice
2:05am- Sign-Off
6am- NewsCenter 5 (including news for the deaf at 6:25am and 6:50am)
10:30- Donahue
11:30- Family Feud
12pm- NewsCenter 5
5pm- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5
9:30- Taxi
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 5
2:50am- NewsCenter 5
4am- Aqui
4:30- Good Day!
5:50am- Weather
6:35- NewsCenter
10:30- Blockbusters
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
3pm- Texas
4:30- Adam-12
6pm- NewsCenter
11pm- NewsCenter
12:30am- Tomorrow
2am- NewsCenter
2:05am- Sign-Off
9:30- Taxi
10pm- 20/20
1:10am- Sign-off
9:30- Alice
10am- Weekday!
12pm- News 7
6pm- News 7
11pm- Newsroom 7
2:05am- News 7
2:35am- Sign-off
9:30- Taxi
10pm- 20/20
1:10am- Sign-Off
11:30- Sign-Off
8pm-State Wide
12am- Sign-Off
6am- Weather
10:30- Alice
6pm- News 13
7pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- News 13
2:05am- Sign-off
7 AM BATMAN
8 AM BUGS BUNNY
9 AM RICHARD SIMMONS
9:30 MAUDE
10 AM TOM LARSON
10:50 NEWS
11 AM IRONSIDE
2 PM HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
4 PM BEWITCHED
5 PM EMERGENCY
6 PM MAUDE
7 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM INN NEWS
10:30 DAVE ALLEN AT LARGE
1 AM IRONSIDE
2 AM SIGN OFF
6 AM CASPER
7 AM POPEYE
10 AM CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A
2 PM CASPER
2:30 MIGHTY MOUSE
3 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
5 PM MONKEES
6 PM SHA NA NA
10 PM ROOKIES
11 PM BENNY HILL
2 AM SIGN OFF
6:35- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
10:30- Blockbusters
11:30- Battlestars
3pm- Texas
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- NewsCenter 2
2am- Sign-Off
WBZ 4- NBC- Boston
6 AM 4 TODAY
7 AM TODAY SHOW
10:30- BLOCKBUSTERS
11:30- BATTLESTARS
12 PM- EYEWITNESS NEWS AT NOON (with Jack Chase and Don Kent)
3 PM- TEXAS
5:30- LIVE ON 4
6 PM- EYEWITNESS NEWS- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schwoegler and Bob Lobel)
7 PM NBC NEWS
10:30- Alice
10pm- Dallas
2:15am- Sign-off
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
10:30- DONAHUE
10 PM STRIKE FORCE
11 PM- NEWSCENTER 5
12 AM- FRIDAYS
3:50- NEWSCENTER 5
6:30- NewsCenter
10:30- Blockbusters
11:30- Battlestars
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
3pm- Texas
4:30- Bewitched
6pm- NewsCenter
11pm- NewsCenter
2am- Sign-off
12am- Fridays
1:30am- Sign-off
6 AM REFLECTIONS
6:50 NOTICIERO 7
9:30- Alice
10AM- Weekday
6pm- News 7
10pm- Dallas
11pm- News 7
2:15am- News 7
2:45am- Sign-off
12am- Fridays
1:30am- Sign-off
WCBB 10- PBS- Lewiston
9pm- Maineweek
1:16am- Sign-Off
11pm- Sign-off
2:30- Cosmos
9pm- Maineweek
9:30- Butterflies
12:40am- Sign-Off
6am- Weather
10:30- Alice
12pm- Bullseye
6pm- News 13
6:30- CBS News
7pm- M*A*S*H
10pm- Dallas
11pm- News 13
2:15am- Sign-Off
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
7 AM BATMAN
9:30 DAYTIME
10:20 NEWS
2 PM ANDY GRIFFITH
3:30 ADAM 12
4 PM EMERGENCY ONE
5 PM CARTER COUNTRY
5:30 JEFFERSONS
6 PM JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM INN NEWS
11 PM BARNEY MILLER
2 AM SIGN OFF
6 AM OUR GANG
7 AM POPEYE (THEATRICAL)
8 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND
9 AM WOODY WOODPECKER
9:30 BANANA SPLITS
10 AM POINT OF VIEW
2:30 CASPER
3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
4:30 FLINTSTONES
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
2 AM SIGN OFF
6am- Cartoons
6:35- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
11am- Texas
3pm- Texas
6pm- NewsCenter 2
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1:30am- Sign-Off
6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7 AM TODAY SHOW
11 AM- TEXAS
3 PM- CHiPs
6 PM- EYEWITNESS NEWS- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schwoegler and Bob Lobel)
7 PM NBC NEWS
10:30- Alice
2:30- Capitol
4pm- Tattletales
9pm- M*A*S*H
11:30- Quincy
12:40- Columbo
2 AM- Sign-Off
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
10:30- DONAHUE
6 PM- NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
7:30- CHRONICLE
9 PM THE LETTER
11 PM- NEWSCENTER 5
4 AM- NEWSCENTER 5
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
11am- Texas
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
3pm- CHiPs
4:30- Bewitched
6pm- NewsCenter
2am- Sign-Off
1:45am- Sign-Off
6 AM SUNRISE SEMESTER
9AM- Weekday
10:30- Alice
2:30- Capitol
6pm- News 7
9pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- News 7
11:30- Quincy
12:40- Columbo
2:20am- News 7
2:50am- Sign-off
1:45am- Sign-Off
12am- Sign-Off
6pm- Moneymakers
11pm- Sign-off
7:30- Wickeegan
8pm- Great Performances- Live from Lincoln Center (12)/Austin City Limits (26)
6am- Weather
9:30- Bullseye
10:30- Alice
2:30- Capitol
6pm- News 13
7pm- M*A*S*H
9pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- News 13
11:30- Quincy
12:40- Columbo
2:20am- Sign-Off
6 AM BATMAN
7 AM F-TROOP
9 AM CHARLIE ROSE
9:30 DAYTIME
10:20 NEWS
11 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
11:30 BEWITCHED
12 NOON ADAM 12
4 PM THREE STOOGES
6 PM JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
11 PM TWILIGHT ZONE
2 AM SIGN OFF
6 AM HOT FUDGE
7 AM BUGS BUNNY
9 AM HOT FUDGE
9:30 BOZO
10 AM DE TODO UN POCO
2:30 CASPER
3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
4:30 FLINTSTONES
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
7 PM GOOD TIMES
1 AM STAR TREK
2 AM SIGN OFF
6:30- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
3pm- Fantasy
6pm- NewsCenter 2
11pm- NewsCenter 2
7AM- Today
9AM-Hour Magazine
5:30- Live on 4
6pm- Eyewitness News- (with Jack Williams, Liz Walker, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)
2:30- Capitol
4pm- Tattletales
11:30- Quincy
10AM- Donahue
5pm- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
7pm- ABC News
7:30- Chronicle
9pm- Masada
11pm- NewsCenter 5
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
11pm- NewsCenter
2:30am- Sign-off
11:30- Loving
12pm- Family Feud
9pm- Masada
1am- Sign-off
12PM- Newse7en
2:30- Capitol
4pm- CBS Field Trip- The Police officer and the TV Reporter
5pm- LOOK
6PM- Newse7en- (with Tom Ellis, Robin Young, Harvey Leonard and John Dennis)
11PM- News
11:30pm- Quincy
9pm- Masada
1am- Sign-Off
3pm- Spokesman
9pm- Lifeline
12:30am- Sign-off
2:30pm- Nova
3:30pm- Lillias, Yoga and You
10pm- Lifeline
11:30- Sign-off
12:30am- Sign-off
9am- Soap
2:30- Capitol
6pm- News 13
7pm- M*A*S*H
11:30- Quincy
12:40- McMillan
5:30 BILKO
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
7 AM BATMAN
8 AM PORKY PIG
8:30 F TROOP
9 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
9:30 DAYTIME
3 PM POPEYE
4 PM PORKY PIG
5 PM CHARLIES ANGELS
6 PM M*A*S*H
6:30 JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
11 PM TWILIGHT ZONE
4 AM VEGAS
8 AM BUGS BUNNY
9 AM WOODY WOODPECKER
10 AM POINT OF VIEW
1 PM LOST IN SPACE
2 PM THE MONKEES
3 PM THE FLINTSTONES
3:30 POPEYE
4 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
6 PM STAR TREK
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
6:30- NewsCenter
9am- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter
3pm- Muppets
3:30- I Dream of Jeannie
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1:30am- Sign-off
6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7AM- Today
9AM-Hour Magazine
5:30- Live on 4
6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)
12pm- Bewitched
2:30- Capitol
4pm- Tattletales
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
10AM- Donahue
4pm- Breakaway
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
7:30- Chronicle
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 5
2am- NewsCenter 5
4:00am- Chronicle
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
11pm- NewsCenter
1:30am- Sign-off
11am- Benson
11:30- Loving
10pm- 20/20
1am- Sign-Off
5 AM CBS NEWS
6 AM LOCAL NEWS
12PM- Newse7en
2:30- Capitol
6PM- Newse7en- (with Tom Ellis, Robin Young, Harvey Leonard and John Dennis)
11PM- Newse7en
11am- Benson
11:30- Loving
10pm- 20/20
2am- Sign-Off
6pm- Spaces
12:30- Sign-off
5:30- Spaces
6pm- MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
11pm- Sign-Off
3pm- To Be Ourselves
5:30- Spaces
12:30am- Sign-off
9am- Breakaway
12pm- Newsscope
2:30- Capitol
6pm- News 13
7pm- M*A*S*H
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
7 AM BATMAN
7:30 HE MAN
8 AM PORKY PIG
8:30 BEWITCHED
9 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
9:30 DAYTIME
11 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
4 PM SCOOBY-DOO
4:30 BATMAN
5 PM CHARLIE'S ANGLES
6 PM M*A*S*H
6:30 JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
11 PM TWILIGHT ZONE
1:51am SIGN-OFF
5:30 BOZO
6 AM MIGHTY HERCULES
8 AM FLINTSTONES
9 AM CASPER
10 AM PEOPLE POWER
11 AM BENSON (ABC)
1 PM BANANA SPLITS
1:30 CASPER
2 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7:30 TAXI
10 PM NEWS
11 PM BENNY HILL
12 AM NEWS
2 AM SIGN OFF
MAINE TV- Friday December 21, 1984
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7:30- Christmas Is
8pm- V
9pm- Hunter
11pm- NewsCenter 2
2am- Sign-off
6 AM NBC NEWS
7am- Today
11:30- Scrabble
6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)
12pm- Bewitched
2:30- Capitol
3pm- Guiding Light
9pm- Dallas
5 AM CHRONICLE
5:30 NEWSCENTER 5
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
9am- Donahue
11am- Tattletales
12pm- Newscenter 5
12:30- Loving
1pm- All my Children
4pm- Rituals
4:30- Soap
6pm- Newscenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Lee Webb?)
7:30- Chronicle
8pm- Benson
8:30- Webster
11pm- NewsCenter 5
11:30- Nightline
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
4pm- Rituals
6pm- NewsCenter
8pm- V
9pm- Hunter
11pm- NewsCenter
10:30- Rituals
12:30- Loving
8pm- Benson
8:30- Webster
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
6:30 NEWS
9am- Jeopardy!
12pm- News
2:30- Capitol
9pm- Dallas
10pm- Falcon Crest
11pm- News
1am- Kung Fu
2am- Movie
12:30- Loving
5pm- Vegas
8pm- Benson
8:30- Webster
12:30am- Sign-Off
12:30am- Sign-off
12am- Sign-off
12pm- Jeopardy!
2:30- Capitol
3pm- Guiding Light
5pm- Alice
5:30- M*A*S*H
6pm- News 13
9pm- Dallas
11pm- News 13
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
7 AM BATMAN
7:30 HE MAN
8 AM FAT ALBERT
9 AM GROOVY GOOLIES
9:30 DAYTIME
10 AM EMERGENCY
11 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
2 PM UNDERDOG
2:30 POPEYE
3 PM SUPERFRIENDS
4 PM HE MAN
4:30 VOLTRON
5 PM QUINCY
6:30 JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM ODD COUPLE
11 PM M*A*S*H
12 MID HARRY O
3 AM SIGN OFF
6:30 FLINTSTONES
7 AM TOM AND JERRY
8 AM BUGS BUNNY
8:30 FLINTSTONES
9 AM POPEYE (THEATRICAL)
9:30 CASPER
10 AM NEWS
1 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
2 PM FLINTSTONES
3 PM HEATHCLIFF
4 PM INSPECTOR GADGET
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7:30 TAXI
10 PM NEWS
10:30 ARCHIE BUNKERS PLACE
11 PM BIZARRE
2 AM SIGN OFF
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1:30am- Sign-off
6 AM NBC NEWS
7am- Today
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- Eyewitness News at Noon
6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)
2:30- Primetime
3am- Nosotros
2:30- Capitol
12:40- Columbo
5:30 NEWSCENTER 5
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
9am- Donahue
11am- Tattletales
12pm- NewsCenter 5
12:30- Loving
4pm- Rituals
4:30- Rhoda
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Lee Webb?)
7:30- Chronicle
11pm- NewsCenter 5
11:30- Nightline
2:50am- NewsCenter 5
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
4pm- Rituals
4:30- Tattletales
7pm- Benson
11pm- NewsCenter
10:30- Rituals
11am- Flintstones
12:30- Loving
7pm- Benson
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
6:30 NEWS
9am- Jeopardy!
12pm- News
11pm- News
2:30- News
6:30- TV 8 News
12:30- Loving
5pm- Vegas
6pm- TV 8 News
7pm- Taxi
12:30am- Sign-Off
5:30- TV Auction
1am- Sign-off
3pm- Nature
11pm- Sign-Off
12pm- News 13
2:30- Capitol
4pm- Jeopardy!
6pm- News 13
11pm- News 13
12:40- Columbo
2am- Sign-Off
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
7 AM BATMAN
7:30 VOLTRON
8 AM FAT ALBERT
9 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
9:30 DAYTIME
11 AM DIVORCE COURT
2 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
3 PM SCOOBY DOO
4:30 HE MAN
5 PM QUINCY
6:30 JEFFERSONS
7 PM M*A*S*H
11 PM M*A*S*H
12:30 MAUDE
1 AM SIGN-OFF
6:30 FLINTSTONES
8:30 FLINTSTONES
9 AM POPEYE (THEATRICAL)
1 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
1:30 CASPER
2 PM FLINTSTONES
3:30 HEATHCLIFF
4 PM INSPECTOR GADGET
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7:30 TAXI
10 PM NEWS
11 PM BIZARRE
2 AM SIGN OFF
6:45- NewsCenter
11:30- Knockout
1pm- NewsCenter 2
6pm- NewsCenter 2
8pm- Quark
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1am- Sign-Off
9am- Concentration
11:30- Knockout
12:30- Woman 78
5:30- Live on 4
8pm- Quark
3am- Sign-Off
10am- Tattletales
7:30- Cross-Wits
6am- NewsCenter 5
11:30- Donahue
12pm- NewsCenter 5
6pm- NewsCenter 5
7:30- In Search Of
11pm- NewsCenter 5
6:15- Bullwinkle
6:45- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
1pm- Concentration
6pm- NewsCenter
8pm- Quark
8:30- CPO Sharkey
11pm- NewsCenter
2:30am- NewsCenter
3am- Sign-Off
6:30- Bewitched
9am- Dinah!
12pm- Newsroom 7
6pm- Newsroom 7
11pm- Newsroom 7
4pm- Gunsmoke
5pm- Mary Tyler Moore
6:30- High School Quiz- Freeport High School .vs. Waterville High School
9pm- Movie-
11:30- Baretta
10am- Tam-Tam
1:30- Telejournal
4pm- Bobino
4:30- Le Gutenberg
5pm- Cinema De 5 Hueres (5 oclock Movie)
8:30- Forum
9:30- Temoinages
10:30- Telejournal
12am- Sign-Off
9pm- Festival 78
10:15- Elizabeth R
11:15pm- Sign-Off
12am- Sign-Off
9am- Donahue
10am- Dinah!
11am- Tattletales
6pm- News 13
7pm- Cross-Wits
11pm- News 13
8:30- Underdog
9am- Romper Room
9:50- News
11am- Movie- Meet The Chump (1941)/Six Lessons from Madame Lazonga (1941)
4pm- Superheroes
6:30- Adam-12
9pm- Movie Lof- It Happens Every Spring (1949)/Kill the Umpire (1950)
12am- Ironside
1am- Sign-Off
8:30- Casper
3pm- Casper
5pm- Flintstones
12:30am- Sign-off
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10am- Tam-Tam
1:30- Telejournal
4pm- Bobino
4:30- Le Gutenberg
8:30- Forum
9:30- Temoinages
10:30- Telejournal
Radio-Canada
4:30 (16h30) Btes pas btes plus (animal magazine/magazine sur les animaux)
5:30 (17h30) Que le meilleur gagne (game show with Gregory Charles/jeu-questionnaire avec
Grgory Charles)
TVA
4:00 (16h) Claire Lamarche (talk-show with Claire Lamarche/talk-show avec Claire Lamarche)
5:00 (17h) Mongrain (daily magazine with Jean-Luc Mongrain/magazine quotidien avec Jean-Luc
Mongrain)
6:30 (18h30) Piment fort (comedy game show with Normand Brathwaite/jeu humoristique avec
Normand Brathwaite)
10:00 (22h) Cha Ba Da (talk-show with Gregory Charles/talk-show avec Grgory Charles)
TQS
4:00 (16h) coute-moi (magazine with Jean-Marie Lapointe/magazine avec Jean-Marie Lapointe)
6:00 (18h) La guerre des clans (game show with Luc Senay/jeu-questionnaire avec Luc Senay)
7:30 (19h30) Sans sens sr (game show with Christian Ttrault/jeu-questionnaire avec Christian
Ttrault)
10:00 (22h) Besoin d'amour (talk-show with Guy A. Lepage/talk-show avec Guy A. Lepage)
Radio-Qubec
4:00 (16h) L'talon noir ("The Black Stallion", children series/srie pour enfants)
5:30 (17h30) Les 100 watts (children magazine with Jean-Marie Lapointe/magazine pour enfants
avec Jean-Marie Lapointe)
6:30- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- NewsCenter 2
11:30- Tonight Show
1:30am- Sign-off
6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7AM- Today
9AM-Hour Magazine
5:30- Live on 4
6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)
9pm- Cheers
2am- Movie-
2:30- Capitol
4:30- Hot
5pm- Bewitched
5 AM CHRONICLE:BEST OF
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
10AM- Donahue
4pm- Breakaway
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
7:30- Chronicle
8pm- ABC News Close-Up- War and Power: The Rise of Syria
9pm- Lottery!
10pm- 20/20
11pm- NewsCenter 5
12:15- Soap
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
11pm- NewsCenter
1:30am- Sign-off
11am- Benson
11:30- Loving
4pm- CHiPs
8pm- ABC News Close-Up- War and Power: The Rise of Syria
9pm- Lottery!
10pm- 20/20
5 AM CBS NEWS
6 AM LOCAL NEWS
12PM- Newse7en
2:30- Capitol
6PM- Newse7en- (with Tom Ellis, Robin Young, Harvey Leonard and John Dennis)
11PM- Newse7en
11am- Benson
11:30- Loving
8pm- ABC News Close-Up- War and Power: The Rise of Syria
9pm- Lottery!
10pm- 20/20
1:15am- Sign-Off
10:30- Powerhouse
2pm- Motorweek
2:30- Colorsounds
6pm- Powerhouse
12:30am- Sign-Off
10:30- Powerhouse
5:30- Powerhouse
12am- Sign-Off
10:30- Powerhouse
12am- Sign-Off
9am- Breakaway
2:30- Capitol
7pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- News 13
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
7 AM BATMAN
7:30 HE MAN
8 AM SUPERFRIENDS
8:30 POPEYE
9 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
9:30 DAYTIME
11 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
3:30 SUPERFRIENDS
4 PM HE-MAN
5 PM CHARLIE'S ANGELS
6 PM M*A*S*H
7 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM HOGANS HEROES
11 PM TWILIGHT ZONE
1:45am SIGN-OFF
5:30 BOZO
6 AM MIGHTY HERCULES
9 AM CASPER
11 AM BENSON (ABC)
1 PM BANANA SPLITS
1:30 CASPER
2 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7:30 TAXI
10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10
12 AM NEWS
2 AM SIGN OFF
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11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
5pm- M*A*S*H
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7:30- Jeopardy!
9pm- Cheers
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1:30am- Sign-off
5 AM MUPPET SHOW
6 AM NBC NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM OPRAH WINFREY
10 AM HOUR MAGAZINE
11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 SCRABBLE
3 PM SANTA BARBARA
4 PM MAGNUM PI
5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT
5:30 LIVE ON 4
6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM COSBY SHOW
9 PM CHEERS
11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
2 AM EVENING MAGAZINE
2:30- Capitol
5 AM CHRONICLE
5:30 NEWSCENTER 5
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
9 AM GOOD DAY
10 AM DIVORCE COURT
12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4 PM PHIL DONAHUE
6 PM NEWSCENTER 5
7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 CHRONICLE
8 PM OUR WORLD
9 PM THE COLBYS
10 PM 20/20
11 PM NEWSCENTER 5
11:30 NIGHTLINE
4 AM GOOD DAY
WCSH 6- NBC- Portland
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
7pm- Christmas is
11pm- NewsCenter
10:30- Loving
11am- Transformers
6pm- Taxi
10pm- 20/20
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
9:30 JEOPARDY!
10 AM 25,000 $ PYRAMID
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
2:30 CAPITOL
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM JEOPARDY
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CBS NEWS
8 PM TWILIGHT ZONE
10 PM FALCON CREST
11 PM NEWS
6:30- TV 8 News
12:30- Loving
6pm- TV 8 News
10pm- 20/20
3pm- GED
6pm- GED
8pm- Mainewatch
8:30- Exit 13
9:30- Page 10
12am- Sign-Off
11:35pm- Sign-Off
3pm- Mystery!
11pm- Sign-Off
12pm- News 13
12:30- Young and the Restless
2:30- Capitol
6pm- News 13
7:30- Jeopardy!
11pm- News 13
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30 VOLTRON
7 AM GO BOTS
9 AM FAT ALBERT
9:30 JOURNAL
1 PM ANDY GRIFFITH
2 PM FAT ALBERT
3 PM SHE RA
3:30 HE MAN
4 PM RAMBO
4:30 GHOSTBUSTERS
5 PM WHITE SHADOW
6 PM QUINCY
7 PM M*A*S*H
10:30 HONEYMOONERS
11 PM M*A*S*H
12 MID MAUDE
1 AM BILKO
1:30 ONE DAY AT A TIME
2 AM SIGN OFF
8am- Transformers
8:30- Centurions
9:30- Bewitched
10:30- Crosswits
2:30- Flintstones
3:30- She-Ra
4:30- Silverhawks
5pm- Thundercats
12am- Sign-Off
6:30 FLINTSTONES
7:30 THUNDERCATS
8 AM HEATHCLIFF
9 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
11 AM HEADLINE NEWS
1 PM BEWITCHED
2 PM FLINTSTONES
2:30 MASK
3 PM SMURFS
3:30 SILVERHAWKS
4 PM TRANSFORMERS
4:30 GI JOE
5 PM CHUCK NORRIS
10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10
11 PM NIGHTLIFE
1 AM SIGN OFF
6:30- NewsCenter
10:30- Blockbusters
11am- Wheel Of Fortune
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
1:30- Wordplay
5pm- M*A*S*H
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7:30- Jeopardy!
8pm- Roomies
10pm- Stingray
11pm- NewsCenter 2
2am- Sign-off
6 AM NBC NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM OPRAH WINFREY
10 AM HOUR MAGAZINE
11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 SCRABBLE
3 PM SANTA BARBARA
4 PM MAGNUM PI
5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT
5:30 LIVE ON 4
6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM ROOMIES
9 PM MIAMI VICE
10 PM STINGRAY
11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT-Johnny Carson
2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
3 AM HAWAII FIVE O
9pm- Dallas
5 AM CHRONICLE
5:30 NEWSCENTER 5
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
9 AM GOOD DAY
10 AM DIVORCE COURT
12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4 PM PHIL DONAHUE
6 PM NEWSCENTER 5
7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 CHRONICLE
8 PM THE CHARMINGS
8:30 WEBSTER
11 PM NEWSCENTER 5
11:30 NIGHTLINE
4 AM GOOD DAY
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
10:30- Blockbusters
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
4:30- Benson
6pm- NewsCenter
8pm- Roomies
10pm- Stingray
11pm- NewsCenter
10:30- Loving
11am- Transformers
6pm- Taxi
7:30- Taxi
8:30- Webster
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
9 AM JEOPARDY
10 AM MORNING LIVE
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM JEOPARDY
5 PM 100,000 $ PYRAMID
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CBS NEWS
8 PM NOTHING IS EASY
9 PM DALLAS
10 PM FALCON CREST
11 PM NEWS
11:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
6:30- TV 8 News
11:30- Webster
12:30- Loving
6pm- TV 8 News
8:30- Webster
12am- Sign-Off
3:30- GED
11pm- Solo
12am- Sign-Off
12pm- News 13
6pm- News 13
7:30- Jeopardy!
9pm- Dallas
11pm- News 13
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30 VOLTRON
7 AM HE MAN
7:30 SHE RA
8 AM GO BOTS
9:30 JOURNAL
10 AM MAVERICK
11 AM HARRY O
12 PM CHANCE OF A LIFETIME
4 PM RAMBO
4:30 GHOSTBUSTERS
5 PM LOU GRANT
6 PM QUINCY
7 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM HONEYMOONERS
10:30 HONEYMOONERS
11 PM M*A*S*H
12 MID MAUDE
1 AM BILKO
2 AM SIGN OFF
8am- Transformers
8:30- Centurions
9:30- Bewitched
11am- Crosswits
11:30- Love Connection
12pm- Value TV
2:30- Flintstones
3:30- She-Ra
4:30- Silverhawks
5pm- Thundercats
6:30 FLINTSTONES
7:30 HEATHCLIFF
8 AM MY LITTLE PONY
10 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
11 AM DE TODO UN POCO
1 PM BEWITCHED
2 PM FLINTSTONES
3 PM SMURFS
3:30 THUNDERCATS
4 PM TRANSFORMERS
4:30 GI JOE
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM THREES COMPANY
6:30 BENSON
7 PM FACTS OF LIFE
10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10
1 AM SIGN OFF
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
1:30- Wordplay
5pm- M*A*S*H
5:30- Entertainment Tonight
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7:30- Jeopardy!
8pm- A.L.F
8:30- Valerie
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1:30- Sign-Off
5 AM MUPPET SHOW
6 AM NBC NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM OPRAH WINFREY
10 AM HOUR MAGAZINE
11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 SCRABBLE
3 PM SANTA BARBARA
4 PM MAGNUM PI
5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT
5:30 LIVE ON 4
6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM ALF
8:30 VALERIE
11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
2 AM EVENING MAGAZINE
9pm- Newhart
5 AM CHRONICLE
5:30 NEWSCENTER 5
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
9 AM GOOD DAY
10 AM DIVORCE COURT
12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4 PM PHIL DONAHUE
6 PM NEWSCENTER 5
7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 CHRONICLE
9 PM LACE
11 PM NEWSCENTER 5
11:30 NIGHTLINE
2 AM LATE MOVIE
4 AM GOOD DAY
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
8:30- Valerie
11pm- NewsCenter
10:30- Loving
11am- Transformers
6pm- Benson
9pm- Lace
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
9 AM JEOPARDY
10 AM NANCY MERRILL
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM JEOPARDY
5 PM LIVE AT 5
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
9 PM NEWHART
11 PM NEWS
6:30- TV 8 News
12:30- Loving
1pm- All My Children
6pm- TV 8 News
9pm- Lace
2pm- Boomerang
12:10am- Sign-Off
2pm- Knowzone
3pm- GED
6pm- Streamside
12pm- News 13
6pm- News 13
7:30- Jeopardy!
9pm- Newhart
11pm- News 13
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30 VOLTRON
7 AM HE MAN
7:30 SHE RA
8 AM SCOOBY DOO
8:30 GO BOTS
9 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
9:30 JOURNAL
10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
11 AM MAUDE
1 PM HARRY O
2 PM MAVERICK
3 PM SUPERFRIENDS
3:30 THUNDERCATS
4 PM GHOSTBUSTERS
4:30 RAMBO
5 PM LOU GRANT
6 PM QUINCY
7 PM THE JEFFERSONS
7:30 ALICE
10 PM HONEYMOONERS
12 MID MAUDE
1 AM BILKO
2 AM SIGN OFF
8am- Transformers
8:30- Centurions
9:30- Bewitched
11am- Crosswits
2:30- Flintstones
3:30- She-Ra
4:30- Silverhawks
5pm- Thundercats
6:30 FLINTSTONES
7 AM MIGHTY MOUSE
8:30 HEATHCLIFF
10 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
11 AM DE TODO UN POCO
2:30 FLINTSTONES
3 PM SMURFS
3:30 THUNDERCATS
4 PM TRANSFORMERS
4:30 GI JOE
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM THE ROPERS
7 PM FAL GUY
10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10
11:30 NIGHTLIFE
1 AM SIGN OFF
6:30- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
1:30- Scrabble
5pm- M*A*S*H
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7:30- Jeopardy!
8pm- Matlock
11pm- NewsCenter 2
1:30- Sign-Off
5 AM GETTING IN TOUCH
6 AM NBC NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM WIL SHRINER
10 AM HOUR MAGAZINE
11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 SCRABBLE
3 PM SANTA BARBARA
4 PM MAGNUM PI
5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT
5:30 LIVE ON 4
6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM MATLOCK
9 PM J.J STARBUCK
11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
2 AM EVENING MAGAZINE
2:30 HAWAII-5-O
11:30- Diamonds
5 AM CHRONICLE
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
9 AM GOOD DAY
10 AM DIVORCE COURT
12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4 PM PHIL DONAHUE
5 PM OPRAH WINFREY
6 PM NEWSCENTER 5
7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 CHRONICLE
9 PM MOONLIGHTING
10 PM THIRTYSOMETHING
11 PM NEWSCENTER 5
11:30 NIGHTLINE
4 AM GOOD DAY
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
8pm- Matlock
11pm- NewsCenter
11am- Flintstones
11:30- JEM
12:30- Loving
5:30- NewsPlus 7
6pm- Benson
9pm- Moonlighting
10pm- Thirtysomething
11pm- NewsPlus 7
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
6:30 NEWS
7 AM CBS NEWS
9 AM JEOPARDY!
10 AM NANCY MERRILL
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM $100,000 PYRAMID
5 PM LIVE AT 5
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
8 PM HOUSTON KNIGHTS
9 PM JAKE AND THE FATMAN
11 PM NEWS
3 AM PERRY MASON
6:30- TV 8 News
12:30- Loving
6pm- TV 8 News
9pm- Moonlighting
10pm- Thirtysomething
8pm- Nova
10pm- Coach!
12am- Sign-Off
9:30- OWL/TV
2:30- GED
3pm- GED
8pm- Wonderworks
12am- Sign-Off
3pm- Sherpa
8pm- Nova!
10pm- Coach!
12pm- News 13
6pm- News 13
7:30- Jeopardy!
11pm- News 13
11:30- Diamonds
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30 RAMBO
7 AM GHOSTBUSTERS
7:30 HE MAN
8 AM SHE RA
8:30 SCOOBY DOO
9 AM SPIRAL ZONE
9:30 JOURNAL
10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
10:30 PHYLLIS
11 AM MAUDE
1 PM VEGAS
2 PM GALAXY RIDERS
3 PM BRAVESTARR
4 PM COMIC STRIP
4:30 DUCKTALES
5 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
5:30 JEFFERSONS
6 PM VEGAS
7 PM BARNEY MILLER
7:30 M*A*S*H
10 PM HONEYMOONERS - CLASSIC 39
11 PM M*A*S*H
1 AM QUINCY
3 AM SIGN OFF
7am- Thundercats
7:30- JEM
8am- She-Ra
9am- Flintstones
9:30- Bewitched
11am- Matchmaker
2pm- Heathcliff
3:30- She-Ra
6 AM FLINTSTONES
6:30 BIONIC 6
9 AM JEM
9:30 POPEYE
10 AM MIGHTY MOUSE
11 AM CNN NEWS
1 PM BEWITCHED
1:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
3 PM TEDDY RUXPIN
3:30 SMURFS
4 PM TRANSFORMERS
4:30 GI JOE
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM POP PIRATES
7 PM CELTICS TONIGHT
10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10
11 PM DATING GAME
11:30 MATCHMAKER
12 AM THREES COMPANY
12:30 BENSON
1 AM INN NEWS
1:30 CLASSIFIEDS
2 AM SIGN OFF
6:30- NewsCenter
11:30- Scrabble
12pm- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
1:30- Scrabble
5pm- M*A*S*H
6pm- NewsCenter 2
7:30- Jeopardy!
11pm- NewsCenter 2
11:30- Tonight Show
1:30- Sign-Off
5 AM GETTING IN TOUCH
6 AM NBC NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM HOUR MAGAZINE
11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 SCRABBLE
3 PM SANTA BARBARA
4 PM MAGNUM PI
5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT
5:30 LIVE ON 4
6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
7 PM NBC NEWS
7:30 EVENING MAGAZINE
8 PM FUNNY PEOPLE
11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS
2 AM EVENING MAGAZINE
2:30 HAWAII-5-O
10pm- Wiseguy
5 AM CHRONICLE
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5
9 AM GOOD DAY
10 AM GERALDO
12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4 PM PHIL DONAHUE
5 PM OPRAH WINFREY
6 PM NEWSCENTER 5
7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 CHRONICLE
8 PM GROWING PAINS
9 PM CHINA BEACH
11 PM NEWSCENTER 5
11:30 NIGHTLINE
4 AM GOOD DAY
5:50am- Weather
6:30- NewsCenter
12:30- Donahue
6pm- NewsCenter
7:30- Cheers
11pm- NewsCenter
10am- Home
11:30- Voltron
12:30- Loving
4pm- JEM
5:30- JEM
6pm- Benson
7:30- To Be Announced
11pm- NewsPlus 7
12am- Sign-off
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
6:30 NEWS
7 AM CBS NEWS
9 AM JEOPARDY!
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM PERRY MASON
5 PM LIVE AT 5
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
8 PM ALICE IN WONDERLAND
10 PM WISEGUY
11 PM NEWS
11:35 JEOPARDY!
6:30- TV 8 News
11:30- Home
12:30- Loving
6pm- TV 8 News
3pm- Streamside
11:30- Boomerang
2pm- Knowzone
7:30- Automania
2pm- Crawfish
2:30- Body Electric
10am- Geraldo
12pm- News 13
6pm- News 13
7:30- Jeopardy!
10pm- Wiseguy
11pm- News 13
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30 RAMBO
7 AM GHOSTBUSTERS
7:30 HE MAN
8 AM SHE RA
8:30 BRAVESTARR
9 AM SPIRAL ZONE
10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
10:30 ALICE
11:30 AM BOSTON
12 NOON LOU GRANT
2 PM GALAXY RIDERS
3 PM SCOOBY DOO
4 PM COMIC STRIP
4:30 DUCKTALES
5 PM WHITE SHADOW
6 PM QUINCY
7 PM FAMILY TIES
10 PM HONEYMOONERS - CLASSIC 39
11 PM M*A*S*H
1 AM QUINCY
3 AM SIGN OFF
7:30- Thundercats
8am- Bravestarr
8:30- JEM
9am- She Ra
9:30- Batman
10:30- Matchmaker
2pm- Heathcliff
7pm- M*A*S*H
7:30- M*A*S*H
10pm- News
11pm- To Be Announced
WLVI 56- Ind.- Boston
6 AM FLINTSTONES
6:30 BIONIC 6
7 AM JEM
8 AM POPEYE
10:30 TRANSFORMERS
11 AM VISIONS
1 PM BEWITCHED
3 PM TEDDY RUXPIN
3:30 SMURFS
4 PM TRANSFORMERS
4:30 GI JOE
5 PM FALL GUY
6 PM THREES COMPANY
7:30 BENSON
10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10
11 PM NEWLYWED GAME
12 AM THREES COMPANY
12:30 BENSON
1 AM INN NEWS
1:30 CLASSIFIEDS
2 AM SIGN OFF
Note: I will be listing the over-the-air channels only, listings were also included for HBO, USA,
CNN, ESPN, as well as Chicago stations WGN, WFLD and WTTW (the latter two still offered at the
time on Galesburg's cable). With the exception of KIIN-12, this is what was received with at least
fair signals OTA at my parents' house in far northwestern Peoria County, IL (near the town of
Brimfield) halfway between Peoria and Galesburg.
Stations listed (and their 1982 newscast names that I know of):
(Listings from the guide may be subject to error as a result of ALCS/NLCS games, but I checked
Wikipedia for the actual game times and dates, so those are based on what I found there)
6AM
4, 25-Jim Bakker
6-Ag Day
8-Country Day
31-Jimmy Swaggart
6:30AM
6-Early Today
31-Captain Kangaroo
6:45AM
7AM
6, 25-Today
8, 19-Good Morning America (Hartman/Lunden)
7:30AM
7:45AM
8AM
9AM
4, 31-$25,000 Pyramid
6-Diff'rent Strokes
25-Richard Simmons
47-Villa Alegre
9:30AM
4, 31-Child's Play
6-Wheel of Fortune (less than 3 months before Vanna's debut on the daytime version)
25-So You Got Troubles (might actually be: "So You Think You Got Troubles?")
4, 31-Price is Right
6, 25-Texas
8-Richard Simmons
19-Love Boat
47-Sign off until 4PM (WTVP didn't have an all-day weekday schedule until June 1987)
10:30AM
11AM
8, 19-Family Feud
11:30AM
8, 19-Ryan's Hope
12PM
4-Jeffersons
6, 31-News
8, 19-All My Children
25-Days of Our Lives (WEEK did not have a noon newscast until 1995)
12:30PM
1PM
25-Another World
1:30PM
4, 31-Capitol
6-Another World
2PM
8, 19-General Hospital
25-Joker's Wild
2:30PM
6-Fantasy
3PM
4-Eight is Enough
25-Favorite Funnies (local classic cartoon show, including pre-1948 Looney Tunes--can't
remember if other cartoons with Popeye, etc. were also included or if it was just WB cartoons)
3:30
12-Mister Rogers
19-Soap World
25-Brady Bunch
4PM
12-Sesame Street
31-Rockford Files
47-Mister Rogers
4:30PM
4-Leave it to Beaver
6, 25-People's Court
19-Jeffersons
47-Electric Company
5PM
4-Hogan's Heroes
6-Barney Miller
12-Electric Company
19-News
47-Sesame Street
5:30 PM
4, 31-News (don't know if it's CBS or local on 4, while 31 had local news at that time then)
6, 25-NBC News
8, 19-ABC News
6PM
4, 6, 8, 19, 25-News (again, unsure about channel 4 on whether it was CBS or local)
31-CBS News
6:30PM
4, 31-Family Feud
6-PM Magazine
8-M*A*S*H
19-Alice
25-Entertainment Tonight
7PM
4, 31-Magnum, P.I.
6, 25-Fame
8, 19-Joanie Loves Chachi (according to the guide, but going by Wikipedia, NLCS Game 1 may
likely have aired this evening instead of the regular ABC lineup--Final Score: St. Louis Cardinals 7,
Atlanta Braves 0).
7:30PM
8PM
8:30PM
47-American Dreamers ("The recipients of the Horatio Alger Award are profiled")
10PM
47-Psychology
10:30
4-Quincy
6, 25-Tonight Show
8-M*A*S*H
19-Barney Miller
31-Hawaii Five-O
47-Psychology
11PM
8-Vega$ ("Dan joins forces with a psychic to follow the trail of a kidnapped heiress") (1 hr. 10
min.)
12-Dick Cavett
11:30 PM
4-MOVIE: "McCloud: Encounter with Aries" (CBS Late Movie?)
19-Nightline
31-MOVIE: "Virgin Soldiers" (1970) (WMBD usually aired their own movies in place of the CBS
Late Movie offerings)
12AM
8-Nightline
19-Vega$ (same description as 11PM on WQAD--possibly an ABC late night offering of off-air
Vega$ reruns?)
12:30AM
8- 700 Club
1AM
1:15AM
1:30AM
6, 8-News/Sign-Off
25-Meditations
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Re: Peoria, IL/Quad Cities, Thursday, October 7, 1982 (OTA only) (6AM-1:30AM)
I was going to remark at the end of the listings that based on the newscast titles of '82 I gave and
the name of WEEK's 5PM newscast, I think one can easily tell which station in the Peoria market
has been the ratings leader for news.
Also, I didn't think much of it growing up, but WMBD's use of "News Center 31" for the name of
their newscast was, IMO, very unusual for a CBS affiliate. It seems that a preponderance of the
stations that had (or currently still use) the "NewsCenter" title are NBC affiliates (case in point,
channel 6 throughout the '80s, all of the NBC affiliates in Iowa at the time, and more recently,
the use of "NewsCenter 17" as the name of WAND-Decatur's newscast since it switched
affiliations from ABC to NBC last September).
However, although both of these other Illinois stations are not in the listings above, in the early
'80s WCIA-3 Champaign (CBS), which was also owned by Midwest Broadcasting (and both sold to
and operated by Nexstar since 1999), called their newscast "News Center 3," and there were
instances where some WMBD news personalities also appeared on WCIA (for example, until the
mid-90s WCIA simulcasted WMBD's farm report with Coleen Callahan during both stations' noon
news). However, this did not necessarily translate to WCIA always picking up the same
syndicated programs and having similar schedules for the Champaign/Decatur/Springfield
market that WMBD offered for Peoria viewers (WCIA aired Donahue at 9AM in fall 1982, for
instance, completely bumping $25,000 Pyramid and Child's Play there, while channel 3 still
showed old "Dialing for Dollars" movies at the time).
In addition, WGEM-10 Quincy (NBC) called their newscast "Newswatch 10" at the time of the
listings I posted. In fact, I don't think either of the two Quincy network affiliates (KTVO Kirksville,
MO, which is considered the de facto ABC station for Quincy, does not count) ever used the
"NewsCenter" title for their newscasts.
Columbus: "4" WCMH (formerly WLW-C until 1976; NBC), "6" WTVN (became WSYX in 1988;
ABC), "10" WBNS (CBS), (3) The Network Channel
Dayton: 2 WDTN (NBC), 7 WHIO (CBS), 22 WKEF (ABC) <= WKEF (ABC 1966-1980 and since 2004,
NBC 1980-2004); WLW-D/WDTN (WLW-D became WDTN in 1976; NBC/Dumont 1949, NBC 1949-
80 and since 2004, ABC 1980-2004)
12 Edge of Night--Serial
12 Mike Douglas
22 Everyday; 60 min
"Journey to the Center of the Earth", from Jules Verne's 1864 tale.
"6" News
12 Extra!--Interview
"10" Movie--Musical
"Paint Your Wagon" (1969). Clint Eastwood was in this movie. (3 hr)
7 Taste of Country
7, 9 NFL Today--Musburger/Cross/Kennedy
"18" Playhouse
22 Clubhouse 22
See my daytime entry from 1978 for the rest. Here were the exceptions:
5 Everyday; 60 min
19-WRAU Peoria (ABC) (would change calls to its current WHOI by year's end, IIRC)
Notes: Listings for KIIN-12 Iowa City (PBS) were no longer carried in the R-M by '84 (even though
its Grade B signal reached the outskirts of Galesburg). In addition, WBLN-43 Bloomington (now
Peoria's Fox affiliate as WYZZ) was on the air by its time as an independent station (it signed on
Oct. 18, 1982), but its signal cannot be received regularly in Galesburg (its stick is between
Peoria and Bloomington) and thus has never been included in the R-M's TV listings. It would be
one more year before the Quad Cities' current Fox station, KLJB-18 Davenport, signed on.
Listings:
5AM
8-News
5:30AM
8-Reel to Reel
6AM
8-Romper Room (I'm not sure if it was still airing weekdays on 8 by this time--it still was in fall
'83-- but RR was relegated to Saturday morning repeats of previous shows before being dropped
by WQAD in '86).
6:30AM
7AM
6-Flintstone Funnies
25-Uncle Waldo
7:30AM
4, 31-Saturday Supercade
8AM
6, 25-Smurfs
8-Jackson Five Cartoon ("Jackson 5ive"--NOT a misprint or a listings error-this actually aired!)
9AM
47-Sesame Street
9:30AM
8, 19-Littles
10AM
6, 25-Mr. T
8, 19-Puppy/Scooby Doo Show (probably not "A Pup Named Scooby Doo," on ABC in the late
'80s)
10:30AM
11AM
4, 31-Biskitts
11:30AM
8, 19-American Bandstand
47-Motorweek
12PM
47-Great Outdoors
12:30PM
19-Big Valley
31-Muppet Show
1PM
4-Hogan's Heroes
8-Like It Is (don't know what this was)
1:30PM
4-Eight is Enough
8, 19-Professional Bowlers Tour (from Las Vegas, the $125,000 Showboat Doubles Classic)
47-Victory Garden
2PM
2:30PM
4-Excellence in Education
47-Lap Quilting
3PM
4-F.Y.I.
8, 19-United States Olympic Trials (track and field from Los Angeles Coliseum)
3:30PM
4PM
8, 19-Wide World of Sports (featuring a 12-round WBC lightweight championship bout between
Edwin Rosario and Howard Davis)
47-Supersoccer
5PM
4-Jeffersons
6-Newscope
25-Dance Fever
31-Muppet Show
5:30PM
4-CBS News
6, 25-NBC News
8-In Search Of... (this was given as the program title in the listings)
19-Twilight Zone
31-News
47-Sneak Previews (previewing "films in limited release that you should not miss such as
'Danton' and 'Carmen'")
6PM
4-Buck Rogers
6-Solid Gold (IIRC, Rick Dees didn't host until that fall)
25-News
31-Hee Haw
47-Nature of Things
6:30PM
19-Alice
7PM
4, 31-Mama Malone
6-Diff'rent Strokes
8, 19-T.J. Hooker
25-Crumpet Corners (don't know what this was other than it preempted "Diff'rent Strokes" on
WEEK that evening)
7:30PM
6, 25-Silver Spoons
8PM
6, 25-Mama's Family
8, 19-Love Boat
47- Six-Gun Heroes
8:30PM
6, 25-Scene of the Crime ("Orson Welles hosts this program in which the viewing audience is
challenged to solve a murder")
9PM
6-Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters (preempted "NBC Reports" on WOC likely because
of content)
8, 19-Fantasy Island
25-NBC Reports ("Mark Nykanen examines the sexual abuse of children by adults and the world
of child pornography")
10PM
10:30PM
4-Switch
8-MOVIE: "Ride Vaquero!" (Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, 1953)
19-MOVIE: "And Millions Will Die Young" (Richard Basehart, Susan Strasberg, Leslie Nielsen,
1973)
31-MOVIE: "The Seven Percent Solution" (Alan Arka, Robert Duvall, 1977)
11PM
4-Harry-O
12AM
6-Star Search
25-MOVIE: "The Great Smokey Roadblock" (1978-listed in Internet Movie Database as "The Last
of the Cowboys"--appears to be a Smokey and the Bandit rip-off with Henry Fonda, Eileen
Brennan, and John Byner)
12:30AM
19-Dance Show
1AM
6-News/Sign off
1:30AM
19-ABC News
25-Weekend
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5:30PM
8-In Search Of... (this was given as the program title in the listings)
Very likely that is the title -- "In Search Of..." was a weekly documentary series from the 1970s
and early-1980s, hosted by Leonard Nimoy.
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8AM
8-Jackson Five Cartoon ("Jackson 5ive"--NOT a misprint or a listings error-this actually aired!)
10AM
8, 19-Puppy/Scooby Doo Show (probably not "A Pup Named Scooby Doo," on ABC in the late
'80s)
12PM
1PM
weekends, but are you sure they were repeats? They would have
very recent (1981 on) "Wake Up With The Captain" shows if they
were.
"Jackson 5ive" (yes, that was its name) was on ABC back around
1972. And the "Puppy" on the 10 AM ABC show is not "A Pup Named
Scooby Doo." His name is Petey, and he was introduced on an
1978. He proved popular enough to get his own show, as seen here.
Anytime you see the title "Perspective," it's a good bet it's a local
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About Captain Kangaroo, to be honest I'm not sure if they were repeats--I must have been
thinking of the PBS run of the Captain (with the "Colorful, Magical, Wonderful, Wow" song).
Channel 8's run of "Jackson 5ive" in the summer of 1984 (about eleven years afer the show was
cancelled) was my only exposure to the show (and I do distinctly remember the theme).
However, despite growing up technically within the Peoria market (but with good OTA reception
of all Peoria and Quad Cities stations), until reading this listing I had thought that ABC (not just
WQAD) had brought back "Jackson 5ive" throughout the network to capitalize on Michael's
superstardom at the time, as well as that summer's "Victory" tour with the rest of the original
Jackson Five (I had also thought, perhaps mistakenly, that I recall seeing the program on channel
19 that summer).
Nothing has been mentioned on any "Jackson 5ive" information on the internet regarding an
apparent revival of the program in 1984 because of Michael's superstardom. Was this cartoon
also brought back in syndication in other markets that summer, or did it only play again in the
Quad Cities?
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Was this cartoon also brought back in syndication in other markets that summer, or did it only
play again in the Quad Cities?
I think Worldvision, then-syndicator of "Jackson 5ive", brought the show into syndication
nationally that season, because of the aforementioned popularity of Michael Jackson and The
Jacksons' Victory Tour (remember the way you had to get tickets?). In Tampa Bay, WFLA ch.8
(during their WXFL period) carried Jackson 5ive Saturday mornings at 7:30AM, before the start of
NBC's schedule.
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6:30 AM
TV Guide made a misprint here. Better Way was a consumer report show that started back in the
late 70's. The show usually aired before cartoons came on on Saturday mornings.
9:00 PM
For a time during the mid and late 80's and before reruns of the show aired on TNN,they aired
reruns of the show to syndication. Barbara Mandrell's show usually aired on Saturday or Sunday
afernoons or in a place where a network show was not doing very well on a certain night. In San
Antonio,I remember seeing the reruns on Friday nights at 7:00 PM.
I think that the content of NBC Reports about the child porn led the station to show Barbara
Mandrell instead. Did channel 6 show Barbara Mandrell on Saturday or Sunday afernoons and
that this 9:00 PM deal was a one time deal?
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TV Guide made a misprint here. Better Way was a consumer report show that started back in the
late 70's. The show usually aired before cartoons came on on Saturday mornings.
Actually, that was my mistake. I was the one that added the comments regarding some of the
programs listed.
9:00 PM
For a time during the mid and late 80's and before reruns of the show aired on TNN,they aired
reruns of the show to syndication. Barbara Mandrell's show usually aired on Saturday or Sunday
afernoons or in a place where a network show was not doing very well on a certain night. In San
Antonio,I remember seeing the reruns on Friday nights at 7:00 PM.
I think that the content of NBC Reports about the child porn led the station to show Barbara
Mandrell instead. Did channel 6 show Barbara Mandrell on Saturday or Sunday afernoons and
that this 9:00 PM deal was a one time deal?
I'm actually not sure if or when they were shown in syndication on WOC. I would have to look at
other listings around that time, but I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to do so.
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Was this cartoon also brought back in syndication in other markets that summer, or did it only
play again in the Quad Cities?
I think Worldvision, then-syndicator of "Jackson 5ive", brought the show into syndication
nationally that season, because of the aforementioned popularity of Michael Jackson and The
Jacksons' Victory Tour (remember the way you had to get tickets?). In Tampa Bay, WFLA ch.8
(during their WXFL period) carried Jackson 5ive Saturday mornings at 7:30AM, before the start of
NBC's schedule.
...in 1984 Chicago, independent WPWR-TV/60 ran "Jackson 5ive" on (IIRC) Sunday mornings
along with the cartoon incarnations of The Beatles and The Osmonds. This was in the days when
WPWR split time on Channel 60 with Spanish-language independent WBBS-TV taking the
channel over from 7:00 P.M. to 2:30 A.M. I also seem to recall that WPWR had some problems
getting ads purchased during their cartoon reruns at the time (they also ran "Top Cat," "George
of the Jungle" and "Cool McCool" half hours), so it was frequent to see a "Rojer Ramjet" reel
leading up to the :00 and :30 legal ID...
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Being that I'm 24 my only memory of the Jackson 5ive Cartoon is from when the show aired on
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22 WSBT (CBS)
28 WSJV (ABC)
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5 WMAQ (NBC)
7 WLS (ABC)
9 WGN (Ind.)
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5 AM
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5:30
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6 AM
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6:30
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16 BEARY FAMILY
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7:30
2 YOUNG UNIVERSE
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21 WEBSER
28 NEWSWATCH JOURNAL
34 MARKET TO MARKET
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7:40
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7:45
8 AM
5,16,33 KISSYFUR
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34 SESAME STREET
46 SUPERBOOK
8:30
2,15,22 SUPERMAN
9 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
46 DIXON DOCUMENT
9 AM
4 IN-FISHERMAN
5,16,33 SMURFS
9 CHARLANDO
34 WONDERWORKS
39 NEW YANKEE WORKSHOP
46 D. JAMES KENNEDY
9:30
9 HEART OF CHICAGO
10 AM
5,16,33 CHIPMUNKS
11 WOODWRIGHT'S SHOP
34 NEWTON'S APPLE
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10:30
5 ALF
7,21,28 PUP NAMED SCOOBY DOO
32 FINANCIAL FREEDOM
39 MOTORWEEK '89
55 VEGETABLE SLICER
11 AM
9 ANGLERS IN ACTION
39 GOLF INSIDE/OUT
11:30
9 SOUL TRAIN
11 HOMETIME
32 AMERICA'S TOP 10
34 TV CLASSICS
39 COUNTRY BASKETWEAVING
-AFTERNOON-
Noon
5 PUNKY BREWSTER
11 MOTORWEEK '89
32 WWF WRESTLING
34 FRUGAL GOURMET
55 NWA WRESTLING
12:30
2,22 STORYBREAK
5 MISADVENTURES OF ED GRIMLEY
15 CITY STYLE
2 DR. FAD
11 WORLD AT WAR
15 FACTS OF LIFE
21 FALL GUY
32 MUNSTERS
34 WOODWRIGHT'S SHOP
39 FRUGAL GOURMET
1:30
5 STORY OF A PEOPLE
22 CISCO KID
32 MUNSTERS
46 GRANDSTAND
2 PM
2,15,22 COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UNLV Runnin' Rebels at Louisiana State Fighting Tigers
11 WTTW JOURNAL
34 MOTORWEEK '89
39 COMPUTER CHRONICLES
2:30
5,16 COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
33 SUPER CHARGERS
34,39 HOMETIME
3 PM
11 NOVA
39 LILIAS!
55 ANIMATED CLASSICS
3:30
39 BODYWATCH
4 PM
11 PIZZA GOURMET
32 MOVIE CONTINUES
34 NATURE
39 NOVA
4:30
55 T AND T
5 PM
4 SCOREBOARD
9 T AND T
34 WILD AMERICA
39 NATURE
5:15
5:30
9 GOOD TIMES
11 FLOYD ON FOOD
34 BODYWATCH
5:45
-EVENING-
6 PM
2,22 NEWSMAKERS
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5,15,21 NEWS
16 STUDIO 16
32 HAPPY DAYS
33 SUPERBOY
46 FOREVER LEAN
6:30
7,22 NEWS
11 FRUGAL GOURMET
21 ABC NEWS
32 DIFF'RENT STROKES
39 SNEAK PREVIEWS
46 HEALTH SHOW
7 PM
2 NEWS
4 MAMA'S FAMILY
5 IT'S SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO
7 TV TALK
11 SNEAK PREVIEWS
16 MAMA'S FAMILY
21 CHEERS
32 GIMME A BREAK!
33 CHEERS
39 LAWRENCE WELK
46 ORAL ROBERTS
7:30
7 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11 McLAUGHLIN GROUP
21 FAMILY TIES
22 JEOPARDY!
46 JAMES ROBISON
8 PM
5 227
11 GREAT PERFORMANCES
34 WONDERWORKS
55 REPORTERS
8:30
5 AMEN
9 TWILIGHT ZONE
9 PM
2,15,22 TV 101
5 GOLDEN GIRLS
9 POLICE STORY
39 DOCTOR WHO
46 IN TOUCH
55 BEYOND TOMORROW
9:30
5 EMPTY NEST
10 PM
5,16,33 HUNTER
9 NEWS
32 REPORTERS
46 ERNEST ANGLEY
55 FREDDY'S NIGHTMARES
10:30
9 INN NEWS
34 UNTOUCHABLES
11 PM
2,5,7,16,22,33 NEWS
11 GREAT PERFORMANCES
15,21 NEWS
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32 BEYOND TOMORROW
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11:30
2 HART TO HART
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11:35
15 WWF WRESTLING
21 BARNEY MILLER
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12:05
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12:30
2 SKIING
46 LESTER SUMRALL
55 TWILIGHT ZONE
12:35
1 AM
5 FREDDY'S NIGHTMARES
16 AT THE MOVIES
32 COMEDY CLASSICS
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1:30
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1:45
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2:05
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2:30
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3 AM
2 GONG SHOW
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3:30
4 MONSTERS
7 ABC NEWS
3:45
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4 AM
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7 PM
21 CHEERS
33 CHEERS
Same series, same market, different stations (at the time untrelated to each other) -- what's the
deal here?
I imagine that 21's a syndicated repeat and 33's an NBC episode delayed from Thursday.
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5:30
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11:30
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1:30
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34 34-FRONT
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3:30
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32 STAR TREK
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2,15,22 60 MINUTES
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11,34,39 NATURE
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8:30
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2,15,22 MOVIE: "Naked Lie" (1989) Starring Victoria Principal, on the cover of that week's
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9:30
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10:30
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12:15
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12:30
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1:15
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1:20
11 SNEAK PREVIEWS
1:30
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16 NEWS
1:45
5 NEWS
1:50
11 IMAGE UNION
1:55
2 AM
32 FINANCIAL FREEDOM
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2:15
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Sorry, should be visible in my profile now. Feel free to email me. Thanks.
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Only one problem-I still can't view profiles other than mine.
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: Well, that certainly is a problem now, isn't it? They need to fix that! My email is mlattime {at}
verizon {dot} net...drop me a line.
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33 WKJG (NBC)
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6:30
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6:45
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7 AM
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8:30
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16 SANTA BARBARA
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33 WIPEOUT
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55 HERITAGE TODAY
9:30
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10 AM
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32 CHiPs
46 700 CLUB
55 SUCCESS N LIFE
10:30
5,16,33 CONCENTRATION
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11 AM
4 TODAY IN INDIANA
7,21,28 HOME
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11:30
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7 JEOPARDY!
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16 GIMME A BREAK!
28 PEOPLE'S COURT
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5 NEWS
7 NEWS
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15 ON TRIAL
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16,22 NEWS
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2:30
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Sorry, I've been busy, haven't been on the board in a couple days...see new posts for weekend
listings. Enjoy! 8)
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I would wanted to seen what 7 did from 5:15am to 5:25am. Off the air for 10 minutes. LOL
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COOKEVILLE, TENN.
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MORNING
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11 AM
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11:30
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7:30
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KET NOVA
8:30
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Wow! They had the Hazard and Somerset KET affiliates listed in the Nashville edition??? Those
towns are located well outside the Nashville area...in the eastern portion of Kentucky.
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12pm- Wanderlust
12:30- TV Toons
7pm- Hi Neighbor
WNAC-TV 7 (CBS/Dumont)
6:55- Weatherman
11pm- News
11pm- News
WNAC-TV 7 (CBS/Dumont)
11pm- News
11pm- News
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC/ABC)
WNAC-TV 7 (CBS/Dumont)
10pm- Boxing Bout (CBS)- Ramon Fuentes .vs. Gil Turner (from New York)
11pm- News
10pm- Boxing Bout (CBS)- Ramon Fuentes .vs. Gil Turner (from New York)
7am- Today
9pm- Dragnet
11pm- News
11:10- Scoreboard
11pm- News
12:10am- Sign-Off
6:30- News
7pm- News
7:45- News
10:35- Sign-Off
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11pm- News
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11:00 News
11:10 Scoreboard
12:45 News
6:30 Superman
7:00 News/Weather
8:00 Mama
8:30 Topper
11:00 News
12:05 News/Weather
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9:00 Nancy Dixon
9:30 TV Soundstage
11:00 News
6:00 News
7am- Today
11am- Home
11pm- News
5pm- UN In Action
5:45- News
7:45- Jo Stafford
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9:30- Danger
11pm- News
7pm- News
11pm- News
7:00 Today
11:00 News
7am- Today
11am- Home
9pm- TV Theater
11pm- News
7:30- Disneyland
11pm- News
11:00- Home
9:00- TV Theater
7- The Vise
9- Movie- Leave it to Henry
11:10
11:15
11;35
7- Movie- Bunky
11:40
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MORNING
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8:00
9:00
9:45
10:00
10:30
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10:45
11:00
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1:00
1:15
1:30
2:00
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3:30
4:00
4:15
4:30
9- Cartoon Time
4:45
4-10- Modern Romances
9- Santa Claus
5:00
9- Western Theater
5:30
9- Guest House
EVENING
6:00
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7- Lassie
6:30
7- Superman
6:35
6:40
9- News, Weather
6:45
2- Backgrounds, Bulletins
4- Western Film
7:00
7:15
4- Nightly Newsteller
7:30
2- People Series
7:45
8:00
2- The Quill
4- Truth of Consequences
8:30
9:00
9- Confidential File
9:30
10:00
9- Your TV Theatre
10:30
10:45
4-7-9-10-12- News
11:05
7- Highlights of 1955
11:10
11:15
11:20
11:40
12:10
4- Hopalong Cassidy
CHANNEL LINEUP
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MORNING
7:00
8:00
4- Swan Boat
9- Cartoon Time
9:30
9- Romper Room
9:45
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:45
9- State Police
AFTERNOON
12:00
4- News, Weather
12:15
12:30
12:45
7- Dear Homemakers
12- Susie
1:30
7-12- As The World Turns (debut) (50 years later, still strong!)
1:45
2:00
2:15
2:30
3:30
4:00
4:15
4:30
5:00
5:30
9- Guest House
6:00
2- French Through TV
6:30
7- Big Town
6:35
9- News, weather
6:45
2- Backgrounds, bulletins
4- Wyatt Earp
7:00
7:15
4- Nightly Newsteller
7:30
8:00
9- Professional Touch
8:30
9:00
9- Government In Action
9:30
9- Inner Sanctum
10:00
10:30
4- Confidental File
11:00
4-7-9-10-12- News
11:05
7- Dangerous Assignment
11:10
4- Famous Playhouse
11:15
11:40
7- Movie- Incident
12:55
7- Movie- Jennie
1:00
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
7:00
8:55
4- Morning Playhouse
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
4- Claude Thornhill
11:00
4-10- Home (Arlene Francis)
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
4- News, Weather
12:15
4- Bob Emery
12:30
12:45
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:15
2:30
4- Electric Living
3:00
4:00
4:15
4:30
7- My Little Margie
4:45
4- Action Movies
5:00
5:30
9- Guest House
6:15
6:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
4-7-9-10-12- News
11:05
7- Whats My Line
11:10
11:15
11:20
11:40
4-Tonight Show
7-Lulu Belle
12:55
MORNING
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
7:00
8:00
8:55
9:00
9:25
9:45
12- News
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
4- News, weather
12:15
4- Bob Emery
12:30
12:45
1:00
7- Dear Homemaker
1:30
2:30
9- Romper Room
3:00
4-10- Matinee
3:30
4:00
4:15
4:30
7- My Little Margie
9- Santa Claus
4:45
5:00
5:15
9- Cartoon Time
5:30
5:50
7- Sky King
6:30
7- Badge 714
6:45
2- Backgrounds
4- Science Fiction
7:00
9- Film
7:15
2- British Weeklies
4- Nightly Newsteller
7:30
2- French Through TV
9- Disneyland
7:45
8:00
2- Science Reporter
8:30
2- American Album
9- Navy Log
9:00
2- Psychology One
4-10- TV Theater
9- Headline, M. Stevens
9:30
2- Shakespeare on TV
9- I Spy, drama
10:00
2- News Roundup
9- Boxing Bout
10:30
4- Highway Patrol
10:45
9- Film Feature
11:00
4-7-9-10-12- News
11:05
7- Passport to Danger
11:10
4- Mystery Theater
11:15
11:20
11:40
4- Tonight Show
11:45
12:30
4- Movie- Flannelfoot
12:55
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:30
4- Horizons
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
7:00
4-10- Today (Dave Garroway)
7:45
8:00
8:45
8:55
10- Hamrod
9:45
12- News
10:00
11:00
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
4- News, Weather
12:15
4- Bob Emery
12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
2:45
9- Our Faith
3:00
9- Dance Hall
10- Matinee
12- The Big Payoff
3:30
4:00
4:15
4:30
7- My Little Margie
9- Cartoon Parade
4:45
5:00
5:30
9- Guest House
EVENING
6:00
2- French Through TV
6:15
6:30
4- Nioghtly Newsteller
7:00
2- Transatlantic Televiews
4- Telephone Time
7- News, Weather
7:15
7- Sports Time
7:30
2- Spanish Through TV
9- Gadabout Gaddie
7:45
9- Lets Face It
8:00
2- Gardeners Almanac
9- Circus Time
8:30
7-12- Climax
9:00
9:30
7-12- Playhouse 90
9- Bold Journey
10:00
9-Telephone Time
10:30
2- News Roundup
11:00
4-7-9-10-12- News
11:05
11:10
11:15
4- Broken Arrow
10- Outpost
12- Espionage
RETRO BOSTON TV- Wednesday December 17, 1958
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:15
4- Sunrise Semester
6:30
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
7:00
4-10- Today Show
7:30
12- News
7:55
5- Beulah, comedy
8:00
8:25
5- Fun To Reduce
8:45
5- Mark Stevens
9:00
4- Rex Trailer
5- Romper Room
10- World Around Us
9:15
9:30
2- 21-Inch Classroom
4- Priscilla Lane
9:45
12- News
10:00
4- Dough Re Mi
7- My Little Margie
10:15
5- We Believe
10:30
4- Treasure Hunt
5- Stu Erwin
11:00
2- 21-Inch Classroom
11:30
4-10- Concentration
AFTERNOON
12:00
4- News, Weather
12:15
4- Bob Emery
12:30
5- Farm and Food
9- Mothers Day
12:45
1:00
4- Film Feature
7- Louise Morgan
1:30
2:00
9- Music Bingo
2:30
9- Tim McCoy
2:45
9- Sacred Heart
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:15
7- Topper, comedy
4:45
2- Friendly Giant
5:00
4- Boston Movietime
7- Early Show
5:30
9- Santas Workshop
EVENING
6:00
5- Dateline Boston
9- Susie, comedy
6:30
5- Brave Eagle
7- Sky King
6:45
4- News, Weather
7:00
2- Backgrounds
4- Gray Ghost
5- News, Weather
7- Waterfront
9- On Cue, Play
7:30
7:45
2- Home Workshop
8:00
2- Language in Action
7-12- Pursuit
8:30
2- Science Reporter
9- Wall of Bambo
9:00
2- Notes on Music
4-10- Milton Berle Show
7-12- Millionaire
9- Playhouse 9
9:30
10:00
2- Images
10:30
2- News
4- Big Movie
9- Inside Football
10:45
9- Weather, Sports
10:50
5- Curt Gowdy
11:00
5-7-9-10-12- News
11:05
9- Crimson Key
11:15
7- Late Show
Boston
7:00pm- Zoom
11:30pm- Sign-Off
7AM TODAY
10 AM CARD SHARKS
10:30 JEOPARDY
3 PM EVERYDAY
4 PM MIKE DOUGLAS
5:30 Live on 4
1am- Tomorrow
2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
4 PM CONCENTRATION
5 PM GONG SHOW
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Natalie Jacobson, Chet Curtis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
8pm- 20/20
9pm- NFL Monday Night Football- New England Patriots @ Miami Dolphins
6 AM Reflections
9 AM DINAH SHORE
5:30 NEWS 7
6 PM- News 7
9pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- News 7
2am- Newsmakers
2:30- Sign-Off
7 AM SUPERHEROES
8 AM THREE STOOGES
9 AM TOM LARSON
10 AM- IRONSIDE
11 AM MARCUS WELBY, MD
2 PM ANDY GRIFFITH
3 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
6 PM MY THREE SONS
6:30 ADAM-12
7 PM ODD COUPLE
8 PM JOKERS WILD
8:30 LIARS CLUB
11 PM HOGANS HEROES
6 AM LITTLE RASCALS
7:30 FLINTSTONES
8 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND
10 AM DE TODO UN POCO
1 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY
2:30 CASPER
3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
4:30 FLINTSTONES
11 PM MONTY PYTHON
1 AM THAT GIRL
1:30 GROUCHO
2 AM SIGN OFF
6 AM DAILY MASS
7 AM CARTOON CARNIVAL
8 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
10 AM 700 CLUB
3 PM SUPERMAN
3:30 SPIDERMAN
9 PM 700 CLUB
11 PM GOMER PYLE
11:30 DRAGNET
12:30 SIGN-OFF
27 WSMW (Ind)
6 AM BULLWINKLE
8:30 MISTER ED
9 AM DIRECTORS PLAYHOUSE
10 AM PTL CLUB
4 PM THE FBI
5 PM SUPERMAN
7 PM $25,000 PYRAMID
8 PM MOVIE- Recoil
10 PM WORCESTER NEWWS
11 PM LOVE EXPERTS
44 WGBX (PBS)
8 PM- RUSH
11:30- SIGN-OFF
PROVIDENCE
WTEV-TV 6 (CBS)
9 PM- M*A*S*H
2:30- SIGN-OFF
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
7 AM- TODAY
9 AM- DONAHUE
10:30- JEOPARDY!
11 AM- HIGH ROLLERS
12 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
2:30- DOCTORS
6 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
11 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
1:00- TOMORROW
2:00- NEWSWATCH 10
2:30- SIGN-OFF
WPRI-TV 12 (ABC)
7 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA
9 AM- DINAH
12 PM- NEWSCENTER 12
7:30- CROSSWITS
8 PM- 20/20
9 PM- NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL- New England Patriots @ Miami Dolphins
11:45- NEWSCENTER 12
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)
5 PM- BONANZA
7:30- BONKERS
8 PM- 20/20
9 PM- NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL- New England Patriots @ Miami Dolphins
12:15- SIGN-OFF
WENH-TV 11 (PBS)
9 PM- VISIONS
11 PM- SIGN-OFF
WPRI was the station's choice for game shows in the 70s and 80s! What's ironic is WPRI carried
Dinah! before Liar's Club. I am sure other stations did that as well and he didn't announced Liar's
Club but legendary game show announcer Johnny Gilbert was Dinah Shore's announcer on her
show.
Retro: Eastern North Carolina 6 PM-sign off Wednesday, March 22, 1978
RALEIGH/DURHAM
6 PM Zoom
6:30 Engineering
7 PM Ebony Exposure
9 PM Great Performances
sign off 11 PM
6 PM News
7:30 Adam-12
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
11 PM News
6 PM News
11 PM News
12:40 Kojak
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM NBC News
7:30 News
8 PM Grizzly Adams
1 AM Tomorrow
sign off 2 AM
GREENVILLE/NEW BERN/WASHINGTON, NC
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Adam-12
8 PM Grizzly Adams
11 PM News
sign off 1 AM
6 PM News
7 PM Cross-Wits
7:30 Rookies
8 PM Captain Nemo
9 PM CBS Movie
11 PM News
12:40 Kojak
6 PM ABC News
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Perry Como
WILMINGTON
6 PM News
7 PM Emergency!
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Perry Como
11 PM News
2:10 News
7 PM Beverly Hillbillies
8 PM Grizzly Adams
11 PM News
1 AM News
GREENSBORO/HIGH POINT
6 PM News
7 PM Andy Griffith
8 PM Captain Nemo
11 PM News
12:40 Kojak
WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)
6 PM News
7 PM Brady Bunch
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Perry Como
11 PM News
2:10 News
CHARLOTTE
6 PM Beverly Hillbillies
7 PM Andy Griffith
10 PM Coral Jungle
11 PM Dark Shadows
11:30 Movie: "An Act Of Murder"
2:30 News
NORFOLK, VA
6 PM News
7 PM TBA
8 PM Captain Nemo
9 PM CBS Movie
11 PM News
12:40 Kojak
6 PM News
7 PM Going Home
7:30 TBA
8 PM Grizzly Adams
1 AM Tomorrow
6 PM ABC News
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Perry Como
11 PM News
RICHMOND
6 PM News
8 PM Eight Is Enough
9 PM Charlie's Angels
10 PM Perry Como
11 PM News
12 M Outer Limits
1 AM News
FLORENCE, SC
6 PM ABC News
6:30 News
7 PM CBS News
7:30 Sam
8 PM Captain Nemo
9 PM CBS Movie
11 PM News
WASHINGTON, DC
6 PM My Three Sons
6:30 Family Affair
7 PM Andy Griffith
8 PM Gong Show
10 PM News
11 PM Odd Couple
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Re: Retro: Eastern North Carolina 6 PM-sign off Wednesday, March 22, 1978
Just a suggestion, bpatrick (and to all of those researching North Carolina television): why don't
you try researching the Durham Morning Herald and the Durham Sun as well so you can get a
slightly clearer picture of what the schedules were at the time? I found microfiches of those
papers at the Durham County Library.
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Re: Retro: Eastern North Carolina 6 PM-sign off Wednesday, March 22, 1978
I think Stars was a syndicated half hour ET clone that was stripped and fed on tape, not live.
Hard to believe it was an ET clone, since ET itself wouldn't debut until 1981.
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You know what I meant: it was an ET type show. Syndicated, stripped, bicycled.
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And The Stars," the 1963-64 NBC series that documented the
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Stations Listed
WMC - 5 (NBC)
WREG - 3 (CBS)
WHBQ - 13 (ABC)
WKNO - 10 (PBS)
M-F Daytime
WMC
6:25 - TV Chapel
9:30 - Dinah!
11:30 - Lovers/Friends
3:30 - Bewitched
4:30 - Adam-12
WREG
12:00 - Newswatch 3
3:00 - Movie:
6:00 - Newswatch 3
8:05 - M. Thrasher
4:00 - Bonanza
4:00 - Misterogers
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
5- News
6- English Through TV
6:15
4- Sign-On Seminar
6:20
7- Sunrise Semester
6:30
6- Jack LaLanne
4- Daily Almanac
6- News
6:50
7:00
5- Jabberwocky
6- Hogan's Heroes
7:30
8:00
6- Flintstones
8:30
5- Romper Room
9:00
5- Good Morning!
6- Romper Room
7- Paul Benzaquin
12- 12 Calling
9:30
6- Gomer Pyle
10:00
10:30
4-10- Jeopardy!
5- Password
6- Andy Griffith
7-12- Gambit
11:00
5- Big Valley
6- Split Second
7- Tattletales
12- Gambit
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
4-5-7-10-12- News
6-9- Password
4-10- Baffle
6- News
27- Playhouse
1:00
4- Somerset
7- Truth or Consequences
10- Jackpot
1:30
38- Flipper
2:30
4-10- Doctors
3:00
3:30
2- Maggie
56- Batman
4:00
4- Mike Douglas
5-6- Bonanza
7- Merv Griffin
9- Film Feature
10- Somerset
27- Popeye
4:30
9- Uncle Gus
10- Bewitched
27- Lassie
27- Superman
38- F Troop
5:30
9- Robin Hood
EVENING
6:00
2-11- Zoom
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
7:00
2- Evening Compass
4- NBC News
6- Circus
7- Whats My Line?
9- Soiree Canadienne
10- Concentration
44- Sociology I
7:30
2- French Chef
4- Doctor in the House
7- Bostonia
8:00
2- Washington Connection
4-10- Adam-12
8:30
11- Nova
44- Catch 44
9:00
7-12- Cannon
9:30
10:00
2- To Be Irish in Boston
7-12- Kojak
27- News
10:30
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12-27- News
38- Laugh Classics
44- Captioned ABC News (sign-off time for both WGBH and WGBX, 11:30pm)
11:30
5- Perry Mason
11:45
12:30
1:00
4-10- Tomorrow
2:00
5- News
2:10
5- Highway Patrol
2:40
5- The Rogues
3;40
5- All Night
4:00
5- 5 at Large
4:30
5- Good Morning!
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8:00 PM 4,10--Adam-12
Didn't Adam-12 move from Wednesday nights to Tuesday nights at 8:00 PM earlier in February
1974? According to Brooks-Marsh's book on TV shows it moved to that time slot opposite Happy
Days and Maude(and in 1974-1975 Good Times). It stayed in that time slot until it was cancelled
in 1975.
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Adam-12 did air on Tuesday, it's just that they aired a special episode on that Wednesday.
CHANNEL LINEUP
7:00
4- Modern Farmer
7:55
2- News Reports
8:00
4- Shariland
7- Cartoon Festival
8:30
2- On the Carousel
9:00
9:15
9:30
2- Captain Kangaroo
10:00
4- Howdy Doody
10:30
2- Mighty Mouse
11:00
4- Fury
11:30
2- Playhouse
4- Andys Gang
5- Top Secret
AFTERNOON
12:00
4- True Story
5- Liberace Show
7- The Bontempts
9- Animal Kingdom
12:30
4- Detective Diary
9- Cartoons
1:00
2- Lone Ranger
1:15
1:30
2- Right Now
4- To Be Announced
2:00
2- NHL Hockey- Chicago Black Hawks .vs. Detroit Red Wings (from Chicago)
2:30
3:00
4:00
5- Dangerous Passage
7- All-Star Golf
4:30
2- Congressional Closeup
5:00
2- Susie
4- Ask The Camera
7- Little Rascals
5:30
4- Hopalong Cassidy
EVENING
6:00
5- Range Rider
9- Flash Gordon
6:30
5- Looney Tunes
7- Annie Oakley
9- Western Marshal
11- Sheena
6:40
6:45
4- Sports Time
7:00
4- Hy Gardner
5- Childrens Hour
7- Foreign Legionnaire
9- Frankie Lane
7:30
2- Perry Mason
11- Tomahawk
8:00
4- Perry Como
5- Crusade in Pacific
8:30
9:00
4- Polly Bergen
7- Lawrence Welk
9:30
4- Gisele MacKenzie
10:00
2- Gunsmoke
10:30
2- Sea Hunt
4- Hit Parade
9- Championship Bowling
11:00
4- News Reports
5- Wanted
11:15
11:30
5- Liberace
9- Strange Stories
12:00
12:30
1:00
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Stations Listed
WMC-5 (NBC)
WREG-3 (CBS)
WHBQ-13 (ABC)
WKNO-10 (PBS)
MONDAY, March 21
7:00p
3 - The Jeffersons
7:30p
3 - Busting Loose
8:00p
3 - Maude
13 - Most Wanted
10 - The Pallisers
8:30p
3 - Special: "American Film Salute to Bette Davis"
9:00p
10 - Soundstage
10:00p
5 - Action News 5
3 - Newswatch 3
13 - Eyewitness News
10 - Black Journal
10:30p
5 - Tonight Show
3 - Kojak
13 - Gunsmoke
11:30p
3 - McCloud
12:00a
5 - Tomorrow Show
12:30a
13 - Dan August
TUESDAY, March 22
7:00p
13 - Happy Days
10 - Missa Solemnis
7:30p
8:00p
5 - Police Woman
3 - M*A*S*H
13 - Eight Is Enough
8:30p
13 - Three's Company
10 - Cousteau/Oasis
9:00p
5 - Police Story
3 - Kojak
13 - Family
10 - Montage
9:30p
10 - Response
10:00p
5 - Action News 5
3 - Newswatch 3
13 - Eyewitness News
10 - Cl. Theatre Preview (could be Classic or the ink could be smuged and it be Civic or City)
10:30p
5 - Tonight Show
3 - Columbo
13 - Gunsmoke
11:30p
WEDNESDAY, March 23
7:00p
3 - Good Times
13 - Bionic Woman
10 - Nova
7:30p
8:00p
3 - Movie: "Posse"
13 - Baretta
9:00p
5 - Kingston: Confidential
13 - Charlie's Angels
10:00p
5 - Action News 5
13 - Eyewitness News
10 - Anyone Tennyson?
10:30p
5 - Tonight Show
11:30p
13 - The Rookies
12:00a
5 - Tomorrow Show
12:30a
7:00p
5 - Fantastic Journey
3 - The Waltons
7:30p
13 - What's Happening
8:00p
3 - Hawaii Five-O
13 - Barney Miller
8:30p
13 - Three's Company
9:00p
3 - Barnaby Jones
13 - Westside Medical
9:30p
10:00p
5 - Action News 5
3 - Newswatch 3
13 - Eyewitness News
10:30p
5 - Tonight Show
3 - Movie: "Matchless"
13 - Gunsmoke
11:30p
12:00p
3 - Tomorrow Show
FRIDAY, March 25
7:00p
10 - Washington Week
7:30p
8:00p
10 - Agronsky at Large
8:30p
10 - People's Business
9:00p
5 - Rockford Files
10 - Documentary Showcase
9:30p
3 - Oscar Hopefuls
10:00p
5 - Action News 5
3 - Newswatch 3
13 - Eyewitness News
10 - Black Perspective
10:30p
5 - Tonight Show
13 - Gunsmoke
10 - On The News
11:30p
13 - S.W.A.T
12:00a
5 - Midnight Special
12:30a
13 - The Untouchables
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Tuesday,March 22nd,1977
Bound to be a misprint since Eight Is Enough premiered on Tuesday nights at 8:00(an hour show
BTW) and Three's Company aired on Thursdays at 8:30 until Eight Is Enough moved to
Wednesday nights at 7:00 in the fall of 1977 and Three's Company moved to Tuesday nights at
8:00 starting in the summer of 1977 with the airing of the reruns of the first 6 episodes of the
show and then for the rest of its 8 season run.
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At that time apparently Channel 3 was actually carrying the CBS Late Movie. I can't remember
how long that lasted, but through most of the 80's and early 90's they carried local movies and
eventually reruns of shows like MASH and Cheers instead. THey dropped all CBS late night
programming until David Letterman moved to CBS, and even his show was delayed by a half
hour for a few months for reruns of Cheers.
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At that time apparently Channel 3 was actually carrying the CBS Late Movie. I can't remember
how long that lasted, but through most of the 80's and early 90's they carried local movies and
eventually reruns of shows like MASH and Cheers instead. THey dropped all CBS late night
programming until David Letterman moved to CBS, and even his show was delayed by a half
hour for a few months for reruns of Cheers.
If WREG ever carried The CBS Late Movie, it couldn't have been for long! What I remember is
that for much of the '70s, channel 3 had THE EARLY MOVIE at 3:00 (preempting the last CBS
daytime slot), and had a similar motif for the logo slide at 1030, calling it THE LATE MOVIE. My
40-something mind might be playing tricks on me, but I believe the EARLY logo slide's dominant
color was red, while the LATE slide was blue.
At some time in 1977, 3 discontinued the afernoon movie and went with sitcoms (curiously,
WTWV-9/Tupelo did so at the same time; ahhhh, for the days when one could watch two - count
'em - two Brady Bunch reruns afer school! Wow!)
Anyway, maybe channel 3 started clearing CBS' late night at that point ... ?
10:00p
10 - Cl. Theatre Preview (could be Classic or the ink could be smuged and it be Civic or City)
I wasn't an avid watcher of WKNO in 1977, but the name "City Theater Preview" resonates in the
bowels of my mind.
--Russell
RETRO: Memphis, TN - Week Of March 20 - 26, 1977 (Sun 3/20 and Sat 3/26)
WMC-TV 5 (NBC)
WREG-TV 3 (CBS)
WHBQ-TV 13 (ABC)
WKNO-TV 10 (PBS)
SUNDAY 3/20/1977
7:00a
3 - Day of Discovery
13 - Treehouse Club
7:30a
3 - What Is Faith?
8:00a
5 - Florida Boys
3 - Leave It To Beaver
8:30a
9:00a
5 - Oris Mays
13 - Herald Of Truth
9:30a
5 - Cartoon Carnival
3 - Songs Of Praise
13 - Oral Roberts
10:00a
5 - Magicland
3 - Camera 3
13 - Insight
10:30a
5 - Film Funnies
11:00a
5 - V. Ward Fishing
3 - Black Forum
11:30a
3 - American Angler
12:00p
13 - Firing Line
1:00p
10 - La Boheme
1:30p
2:00p
5 - Grandstand
3:00p
4:00p
5 - Champions Survival
13 - Wide World Of Sports
5:00p
5 - Close Up
3 - CBS News
13 - Lawrence Welk
5:30p
5 - Face To Face
6:00p
5 - Action News 5
6:30p
5 - Candid Camera
7:00p
5 - McMillan
3 - Special: "Bing!"
8:30p
5 - Lanigan's Rabbi
9:30p
3 - Loves Me...
10:00p
5 - Action News 5
3 - Newswatch 3
13 - Eyewitness News
10:30p
5 - Bill Dance
11:00p
5 - Space: 1999
12:00p
5 - Final News
1:00a
SATURDAY 3/26/1977
6:30a
3 - Leave It To Beaver
7:00a
5 - Woody Woodpecker
7:30a
3 - Clue Club
13 - Jabberjaw
8:00a
10 - Seasame Street
9:00a
5 - Speed Buggy
3 - Tarzan
9:30a
5 - Monster Squad
3 - Batman
10:00a
5 - Space Ghost
3 - Shazzam/Isis Hour
10 - Inf. Factory
10:30a
13 - Super Friends
10 - Rebop
11:00a
3 - Fat Albert
13 - Saturday Showcase
10 - Carrascolendas
11:30a
3 - Arlk II
10 - Victory Garden
12:00p
12:30p
3 - What's It About?
13 - Maverick
1:00p
1:30p
13 - Bonanza
2:30p
13 - Star Trek
3:00p
3:30p
13 - In Search Of...
4:00p
3 - Perry Mason
10 - Nova
5:00p
3 - Channel 3 Reports
10 - Studio See
5:30p
5 - Nashville Music
13 - ABC News
10 - Zoom
6:00p
5 - Action News 5
3 - Hee Haw
13 - Dialogue
10 - Rebop
6:30p
5 - Gong Show
13 - Press Conference
7:00p
5 - Emergency
13 - Blansky's Beauties
7:30p
13 - Fish
10 - Way It Was
8:00p
8:30p
3 - Alice
9:00p
10 - Dear Love
10:00p
5 - Action News 5
3 - Newswatch 3
13 - Eyewitness News
10:30p
13 - Soul Train
11:30p
12:00a
3 - Award Theatre
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Sunday 3/20/1977
More than likely the 50's version of Superman starring George Reeves
Quite possibly since Channel 3 was carrying the World Evangelism Crusade,Channel 10 carried
the tennis game which was on CBS. It was common but not unusual that another network
carried sports or other programs that another station couldn't carry.
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Quote Originally Posted by Braves2005
Quite possibly since Channel 3 was carrying the World Evangelism Crusade,Channel 10 carried
the tennis game which was on CBS. It was common but not unusual that another network
carried sports or other programs that another station couldn't carry.
However:
1. All the commercials would have to be blanked out, since the station is a PBS member station
broadcasting very likely on an educational license.
2. It's not uncommon for PBS to carry sports in the 1970s -- in past retro schedules, we have
seen other sports specials carried by PBS stations, usually tennis.
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Re: RETRO: Memphis, TN - Week Of March 20 - 26, 1977 (Sun 3/20 and Sat 3/26)
The Wisconsin ETV network carries University of Wisconsin home basketball, hockey and football
games on tape delay (usually at 10:30 p.m.)
10-26-2006, 04:20 PM #5
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Re: RETRO: Memphis, TN - Week Of March 20 - 26, 1977 (Sun 3/20 and Sat 3/26)
a PBS offering.
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Re: RETRO: Memphis, TN - Week Of March 20 - 26, 1977 (Sun 3/20 and Sat 3/26)
On Channel 5 nothing pre-empted rasslin'. When NBC had Major League Baseball starting at
noon, they would come into the game in progress afer rasslin' was over. Along with that, if there
was a doubleheader, Channel 5 wouldn't carry the second game because nothing would pre-
empt the country music shows in the late afernoon. :-\ They were notorious for this from the
late 70's until the early 90's, when the station was sold by Scripps to Raycom.
Also, WLJT 11, the PBS station in Lexington, TN (Jackson area) shows tape delayed games of area
college and high school football and basketball.
11-01-2006, 01:17 PM #7
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Re: RETRO: Memphis, TN - Week Of March 20 - 26, 1977 (Sun 3/20 and Sat 3/26)
WMC-5 preempted Disney during much of the '70s. It didn't faze me as a kid in Tupelo, as we
had local NBC WTWV-9 (now WTVA), which did clear WWOD. But Memphians had to pull
antenna muscles straining toward Little Rock, Paducah or Tupelo if they wanted their Mouse Fix.
And the Superman that WREG-3 ran was indeed the '50s syndie original. I believe they had prints
of the complete series in their massive film vault, ditto for Perry Mason. Its airing wasn't
connected with the Christopher Reeve film version -- but didn't the first one come out in '79?
Tim, thanks for posting these. I always enjoy seeing the Memphis retros.
--Russell
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1978 or '79 that I first noticed that WREG carried the George
11-01-2006, 11:21 PM #9
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Re: RETRO: Memphis, TN - Week Of March 20 - 26, 1977 (Sun 3/20 and Sat 3/26)
WMC-5 preempted Disney during much of the '70s. It didn't faze me as a kid in Tupelo, as we
had local NBC WTWV-9 (now WTVA), which did clear WWOD. But Memphians had to pull
antenna muscles straining toward Little Rock, Paducah or Tupelo if they wanted their Mouse Fix.
And the Superman that WREG-3 ran was indeed the '50s syndie original. I believe they had prints
of the complete series in their massive film vault, ditto for Perry Mason. Its airing wasn't
connected with the Christopher Reeve film version -- but didn't the first one come out in '79?
Tim, thanks for posting these. I always enjoy seeing the Memphis retros.
--Russell
WMC was notorious about pre-empting a large part of NBC's programming, especially daytime,
late nights, and weekends from the late 70's to the early 90's. It seemed almost like the more
viewers and even the newspapers complained the worse it got, as if it was an effort to spite
them.
Even now I believe WREG still shows Perry Mason reruns late nights and weekends.
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1978 or '79 that I first noticed that WREG carried the George
I'm sure WREG played up the original series when the movie first came out .... of course, we'd
lef Tupelo by then.
WREG aired Superman for a long time. I remember seeing it as far back as 1974, possibly in the
8:00 timeslot replacing part of that one hour of CBS toons on Sunday morning.
WMC was notorious about pre-empting a large part of NBC's programming, especially daytime,
late nights, and weekends from the late 70's to the early 90's. It seemed almost like the more
viewers and even the newspapers complained the worse it got, as if it was an effort to spite
them.
Back in the '70s, 5 wasn't that big on preemptions, Disney notwithstanding. Then again, the
granddaddy of non-clearance was WHBQ-13 (then ABC).
But when I returned to the area in 1984 (Jonesboro, Ark.), I was stunned ... NBC still had a full
daytime lineup, but WMC took less than half of it, if that much! KARK-4 in Little Rock, by
contrast, knocked out just the 9:00 hour (CT).
Meanwhile, channel 13 was much more faithful to the network by then, preempting only (I
think) "Bandstand" and one daytime show (moving All My Children to 11:00 to make room for
their nooncast, and moving the 11:00 show to 12:30. AB would be back on 13's schedule in
1985.
Come to think of it, Lance Russell was over at WMC in the '80s doing wrestling. Maybe HE had a
hand in WMC's swiss-cheese network lineup??? >
But dammit, I can't stay mad at a TV station that had such a cool ID signature (riverboat whistle).
--Russell
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
9:00
6- Virginia Graham
9:30
4-10- Concentration
10:00
6- Galloping Gourmet
28- Misterogers
10:15
10:30
6- Phil Donahue
13- Wanderfest
11:00
4-10- Jeopardy
7- Galloping Gourmet
13- Mantrap
11:15
7-3-6- Bewitched
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Noontime
4- Three on a Match
7-3-6- Password
12:30
2-8- As The World Turns
7-3-6 Password
24- Misterogers
1:00
6- I Love Lucy
39- FYI
1:15
24- Science
1:30
2-8- Guiding Light
1:45
28- Film
2:00
28- Zoom!
2:30
4-10- Somerset
3:00
5- Highway Patrol
9- Real McCoys
3:30
9- Lone Ranger
24- Misterogers
30- Christ the Living Word
3:45
4:00
5- Rifleman
52- Kimba
4:30
5:00
8- NYPD
28-15-24- Misterogers
34- La Frontera
5:15
5:30
6- The Rifleman
8- Ray Wilson
11- Dennis the Menace
30- News
EVENING
6:00
5- Big Valley
15-24- Zoom
40- Film
52- Headshop
7:00
6- Truth or Consequences
8- Dragnet
9- Whats My Line
7:30
2- Jerry Reed
4- Ponderosa
8- I Dream of Jeannie
13- Dragnet
8:00
11- Mothers-in-Law
8:30
9:00
13- Dragnet
40- Novela
9:25
9:30
2-8- Cannon
4-10- Leonardo: To Knoiw How to See
5- Second Look
34- Aventura
10:00
24- Vibrations
10:30
2- Golddiggers
8- El Grito de Azitan
10- San Diego Panorama
34- La Satanica
11:00
6- Marshal Dillon
52- Headshop
11:30
12:00
12:30
1:30
5:55 News
12:00 Noontime
3:00 Tattletales
6:55 News
7:00 Today
9:30 Baffle
11:00 Jackpot!
11:30 Jeopardy
2:30 Somerset
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
2:00 News
9:00 Gallery
6:00 Bonanza
7:00 Michael Jackson (presumably this Michael Jackson, not the singer)
12:00 Password
8:30 Firehouse
9:00 Kung Fu
4:00 F-Troop
4:30 Flipper
10:30 Concentration
6:30 Bullwinkle
7:30 Cartoons
10:00 Hazel
3:00 Mothers-In-Law
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Dennis the Menace
7:30 Bewitched
10:00 News
7:30 Gumby
11:00 Reconciliation
4:30 Batman
10:00 News
10:00 Teleteatro
10:00 To Be Announced
6:00 Zoom
8:00 Zoom
6:30 Zoom
6:30 Novela
8:30 Woman
4:00 Underdog
4:30 Kimba
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
9:00
5- Gallery
6- Leave it To Beaver
7- AM Los Angeles
9- Super Talk
6- Lassie
10:00
2-8- Gambit
3- Film: Religion
58- Pochtlan
10:30
9- Tommy Hawkins
11:00
7-3-39- Showoffs
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Noontime
4- Diamond Head
6- I Love Lucy
12:30
5- Mayberry RFD
28- Woman
1:00
6- Mayberry RFD
1:30
6- Hazel
2:00
6- Phil Donahue
2:20
2:30
2-8- Tattletales
34- La Gata
3:00
2- Musical Chairs
4- Somerset
5- The Rifleman
6- Popeye
30- Manna
3:30
2-39- Dinah!
4- Mike Douglas
8- Maverick
9- Lucy Show
11- Pufnstuf and Lidsville
34- Escruijada
58- Mosiac
68- Carrascolendas
3:45
22- Alerta
4:00
9- Beverly Hillbillies
22- Carrascolendas
68- Nova
4:30
6- Gilligans Island
8- Star Trek
9- Dark Shadows
10- Adam 12
52- Underdog
5:00
6- I Love Lucy
9- Maverick
30- Film
5:30
6- Hogans Heroes
11- Flintstones
EVENING
6:00
5-6- Bonanza
7-3-39- NFL Monday Night Football- Green Bay Packers @ Denver Broncos
9- Ironside
13- Adam 12
6:30
11- Bewitched
68- Documentary
7:00
6- Mod Squad
9- Concentration
22- La Loba
34- Paloma
2- $25,000 Pyramid
4- Wild Kingdom
8- Treasure Hunt
28- Ahora
8:00
2-8- Rhoda
8:30
2- Phyllis
50- Wildlife
58- Pochtlan
8:45
9:00
2-8- All in the Family
6- The Untouchables
24- Tenao
9:30
2-8- Maude
9- News- (Kahle/Childs/Lopez)
68- Interface
10:00
7- Barbary Coast
10:30
9- Community Feedback
34- Acampanamo
11:00
5- Best of Groucho
6- Sgt. Bilko
11:15
34- Cinema 34
11:30
3- Gomer Pyle
5- The Honeymooners
30- Mama
12:00
5- Twilight Zone
5- NYPD
1:00
4-10- Tomorrow
5- Gene Autry
1:45
3:30
KNXT 2 (CBS)
10:00 Gambit
Noon Noontime
3:00 Tattletales
6:30 Dinah!
9:30 Alice
11:00 News
5:55 Knowledge
6:55 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Stumpers
1:30 Doctors
3:00 Somerset
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
KTLA 5 (Ind)
8:30 Charisma
9:00 Gallery
5:00 Bonanza
KABC 7 (ABC)
6:30 Michael Jackson [I don't think it's THAT Michael Jackson LOL]
9:00 Baretta
11:00 News
KHJ 9 (Ind)
5:00 UFO
6:00 Gunsmoke
7:00 Concentration
KTTV 11 (Ind)
6:00 Education
8:00 Flintstones
10:00 Cross-Wits
5:00 Flintstones
5:30 Monkees
KCOP 13 (Ind)
8:30 Popeye
10:00 College
3:30 Cartoonville
5:00 Batman
5:30 Superman
6:00 Adam-12 (x2)
7:00 FBI
KWHY 22 (Business/Ethnic)
10:30 Nighttime
8:00 Nova
KCET 28 (PBS)
11:30 Nova
7:30 28 Tonight
11:00 Woman
5:30 Film
6:00 Spring Street USA
KMEX 34 (Spanish)
12:00 Manuela
1:00 El Show De La I
3:30 Cocorilda
5:30 Lo Imperdonable
6:00 Noticiero
10:30 Noticero
10:00 Backyard
1:30 Science
4:00 Zoom
KBSC 52 (Ind/Ethnic)
4:00 Uncle Waldo
5:00 Kimba
KLCS 58 (PBS)
10:45 Science
12:15 Mars
1:00 Medix
5:30 Zoom
CHANNEL LINEUP
LOS ANGELES
2 KNXT (CBS)
4 KNBC (NBC)
5 KTLA (Ind.)
7 KABC-TV (ABC)
9 KHJ-TV (Ind.)
11 KTTV (Ind.)
13 KCOP (Ind.)
18 KSCI (Ind.)
22 KWHY (Ind.)
28 KCET (Ind.)
30 KHOF (Ind.)
34 KMEX (Ind.)
40 KLXA (Ind.)
50 KOCE (PBS)
52 KBSC (Ind.)
58 KLCS (PBS)
SANTA BARBARA
3 KEYT (ABC)
SAN DIEGO
6 XETV (Ind.)
8 KFMB (CBS)
10 KGTV (ABC)
15 KPBS (PBS)
39 KCST (NBC)
SAN BERNADINO
24 KVCR (PBS)
PALM SPRINGS
36 KMIR (NBC)
42 KPLR (ABC)
9- Midmorning L.A
50- Opex 22
58- Pachtian
10:30
6- That Girl
15- Zoom
40 High Adventure
50- Over Easy
11:00
2- Steve Edwards
4-39- Mindreaders
5- Big Valley
6- My Three Sons
11:30
4- Password Plus
9- Body Buddies
10- News- (Jack White, Farrell)
28 Dick Cavett
40- Transformed
AFTERNOON
12:00
5- Twilight Zone
6- Hogans Heroes
8- News
13- Superman
12:30
6- Andy Griffith
34- La Indomable
1:00
6- Beverly Hillbillies
1:50
2:00
5- Mike Douglas
9- Ironside
52- Take 30
58- Oceanography
2:30
6- Family Affair
13- Tarzan
3:00
2- M*A*S*H
4- Medical Center
6- Popeye and Friends
8- Mike Douglas
9- Green Acres
3:30
2- Cross-Wits
3- My Three Sons
5- Dinah!
9- My Favorite Martian
13- Cartoonsville
4:00
2- Match Game
6- Woody Woodpecker
9- The Saint
11- Superman
34- Cepillo
4:30
3- Merv Griffin
4- Bob Newhart
8- M*A*S*H
39- Bewitched
5:00
5- Bonanza
9- Gunsmoke
13- Batman
5:30
6- Leave it to Beaver
11- Bewitched
34- Noticero
50- Opex 22
52- F-Troop
EVENING
6:00
5- Kung Fu
9- Celebrity Charades
24- Tika
39- Maude
58- Freestyle
6:30
9- Candid Camera
24- Viewpoints
34- El Chavo
7:00
5- Newlywed Game
6- Happy Days
28- 28 Tonight
7:30
2- $25,000 Pyramid
4- In Search Of
5- Dating Game
8- P.M Magazine
13- Adam-12
24- Insight
50- Newscheck
52- Superfan on Sports
58- Turnabout
8:00
34- Viviana
58- Pochtlan
8:30
3-7-10- Benson
9:00
9:30
3-7-10- Soap
5- Best of Groucho
10:00
3-7-10- 20/20
50- Newscheck
10:30
11:00
5- Make Me Laugh
6- Jackie Gleason
34- Movie
11:30
2-8- Columbo
5- Best of Groucho
6- Celebrity Cabaret
12:00
5- Twilight Zone
6- Country Reads
28- 28 Tonight
12:30
2-8- Banacek
3-7-10- Baretta
CHANNEL LINEUP
LOS ANGELES
2 KNXT (CBS)
4 KNBC (NBC)
5 KTLA (Ind.)
7 KABC-TV (ABC)
9 KHJ-TV (Ind.)
11 KTTV (Ind.)
13 KCOP (Ind.)
18 KSCI (Ind.)
22 KWHY (Ind.)
28 KCET (Ind.)
30 KHOF (Ind.)
34 KMEX (Ind.)
40 KLXA (Ind.)
50 KOCE (PBS)
52 KBSC (Ind.)
58 KLCS (PBS)
SANTA BARBARA
3 KEYT (ABC)
SAN DIEGO
6 XETV (Ind.)
8 KFMB (CBS)
10 KGTV (ABC)
15 KPBS (PBS)
39 KCST (NBC)
SAN BERNADINO
24 KVCR (PBS)
PALM SPRINGS
36 KMIR (NBC)
42 KPLR (ABC)
9:00
4- Card Sharks
10- Ironside
34- S.O.S.S.A
4- Hollywood Squares
6- I Love Lucy
10:00
5- Big Valley
9- Midmorning L.A
24- Footsteps
10:30
11:00
2- Steve Edwards
5- Bonanza
11:30
4- Password Plus
9- Body Buddies
24- Zoom
AFTERNOON
12:00
5- Twilight Zone
6- Hogans Heroes
8- News
15- Odyssey
12:30
6- Andy Griffith
1:00
6- Beverly Hillbillies
13- Tarzan
15- Nova
1:30
5- Mike Douglas
6- That Girl
52- Take 30
1:50
2:00
6- I Dream of Jeannie
9- Ironside
11- Cross-Wits
15- No Honestly
2:30
6- Family Affair
13- Batman
30- Donata
3:00
4- Match Game
8- Mike Douglas
13- Batman
3:30
3- Dating Game
34- Yara
4:00
9- Gunsmoke
4:30
3- Merv Griffin
4- Bob Newhart
5- Gilligans Island
8- M*A*S*H
5:00
5- Emergency
6- Gilligans Island
9- The FBI
24- Zoom
58- Freestyle
5:30
6- Leave it to Beaver
11- Bewitched
13- Superman
34- Noticero
EVENING
6:00
9- Rhoda
24- Footsteps
6:30
9- Maude
7:00
11- M*A*S*H
7:30
2- World of Survival
7- Hollywood Squares
13- Adam-12
58- Synthesis II
8:00
28- 28 Tonight
58- Mystery!
8:30
11- Princess
9:00
2- Dukes of Hazzard
9:30
18- Japanese News
34- Espectacular
10:00
2- Dallas
6- News (Martel/Sacco)
9- News- (Roberts/Singer)
10:30
6- Benny Hill
8- Untamed World
11:00
5- Newlywed Game
11:30
3-7-10- Fridays
5- Dating Game
6- Movie-
9- Movie- Time Limit (1957)
12:00
5- Twilight Zone
12:30
12:40
3- Threes A Crowd
1:30
2- Channel 2 News
5 AM TEST PATTERN
6 AM JUNTOS
6:30 SUNNYSIDE
9:30 ALICE
10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
11 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
2 PM GUIDING LIGHT
3 PM ROCKFORD FILES
4 PM BARNEY MILLER
8 PM MR. MERLIN
6 AM Health Field
6:30 Knowledge
9:30 BLOCKBUSTERS
10 AM BASEBALL PLAYOFF- Los Angeles Dodgers @ Houston Astros
1 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
2 PM CARD SHARKS
3 PM PHIL DONAHUE
4:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT (Original Home...Show would move half a dozen times over the
years)
8 PM Real People
9 PM Diffrent Strokes
11 PM Newscenter 4
2 AM BOB NEWHART
3 AM COMEDY SHOP
3:30 NEWSCENTER 4
4 AM SIGN OFF
7 KABC TV (ABC) ABC
6 AM HEALTH ISSUES
6:30 DAYBREAK LA
10 AM LOVE BOAT
11 AM FAMILY FEUD
11:30 NIGHTLINE
2 AM MOVIE
4 AM SIGN OFF
6 AM HOT FUDGE
6:30 GALLERY
7 AM 700 CLUB
8:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
9 AM RICHARD SIMMONS
10 AM BIG VALLEY
11 AM BONANZA
1 PM HOUR MAGAZINE
2 PM JOHN DAVIDSON
3:30 F TROOP
4 PM SHA NA NA
4:30 SHA NA NA
6 PM CHARLIE'S ANGELS
7 PM HAPPY DAYS
1 AM RIFLEMEN
7 AM FROOZLES
9 AM JACK LALANE
1:30 IRONSIDE
2:30 KOJAK
6 PM TREASURE HUNT
6:30 BULLSEYE
10 PM NEWS
11 PM NEWLYWED GAME
2 AM FBI
3 AM AVENGERS
4 AM SIGN OFF
6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
8:30 FLINTSTONES
9 AM I LOVE LUCY
9:30 BEWITCHED
1 PM I LOVE LUCY
1:30 BEWITCHED
2 PM LET'S RAP
2:30 POPEYE
3:30 FLIPPER
4 PM GENTLE BEN
6 PM M*A*S*H
7 PM MUPPET SHOW
7:30 M*A*SH
8 PM PM MAGAZINE
9 PM MERV GRIFFIN
10 PM NEWS
11 PM JEFFERSONS
1 AM MOVIE
3 AM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
4 AM SIGN OFF
6:30 SUPERHEROES
7 AM BUGS BUNNY
8 AM SUPERFRIENDS
8:30 POPEYE
9 AM ROMPER ROOM
9:30 MORNINGSIDE
2 PM SUPERMAN
2:30 POPEYE
4 PM KARTOON KARNIVAL
5 PM SCOOBY DOO
6 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O
7 PM JOKERS WILD
10 PM NEWS
11 PM BENNY HILL
12 MID ROOKIES
1 AM HONEYMOONERS
2 AM BARETTA
3 AM SIGN OFF
RETRO LOS ANGELES TV- Wednesday October 7, 1981 (Part II- UHF)
RETRO LOS ANGELES TV- Wednesday October 7, 1981 (Part II- UHF)
18 KSCI (Ethnic/Brokered)
11:30 SOLUTIONS
1 PM PERFECT HEALTH
1:30 ENIGMA
2 PM LA ABUELA
5 PM LA SUITAMA
8 PM KOREA TIMES
9 PM JEONG-ANG NEWS
10 PM KOREAN DRAMA
11 PM WORD OF LIFE
9 AM STOCKS
1 PM MARKET CLOSE
1:15 DOW 30
5 PM KBS SHOW
24 KVCR (PBS)
11 AM FAMILY PORTRAIT
1 PM SPORTS UNIVERSE
2 PM OVER EASY
4 PM MISTER ROGERS
5 PM STUDIO SEE
6 PM FAMILY PORTRAIT
8 PM STEPPING OUT
9 PM NON-FICTION TELEVISION
10 PM MUDRA-AFRIQUE
11 PM RIGHTEOUS APPLES
28 KCET (PBS)
9 AM SESAME STREET
10 AM CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
11 AM ELECTRIC COMPANY
12 PM DICK CAVETT
1 PM CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
4 PM VILLA ALLEGRE
6 PM ELECTRIC COMPANY
7 PM OVER EASY
8 PM STEPPING OUT
9 PM NON-FICTION TELEVISION
10 PM MODRA-AFRIQUE
11 PM DICK CAVETT
40 KTBN (TBN)TBN
58 KSCS (PBS)
RETRO LOS ANGELES TV- Thursday February 18, 1982
CHANNEL LINEUP
LOS ANGELES
2 KNXT (CBS)
4 KNBC (NBC)
5 KTLA (Ind.)
7 KABC-TV (ABC)
9 KHJ-TV (Ind.)
11 KTTV-TV (Ind.)
13 KCOP-TV (Ind.)
18 KSCI (Ind.)
22 KHWY (Ind.)
28 KCET (PBS)
30 KHOF (Ind.)
34 KMEX (Ind.)
40 KTBN (Ind.)
50 KOCE (PBS)
52 KBSC (Ind.)
58 KLCS (Ind.)
SANTA BARBARA
3 KEYT (ABC)
SAN DIEGO
6 XETV (Ind.)
8 KFMB (CBS)
10 KGTV (ABC)
15 KPBS (PBS)
39 KCST (NBC)
SAN BERNADINO
24 KVCR (PBS)
PALM SPRINGS
36 KMIR (NBC)
42 KESQ (ABC)
9:00
6- Leave it To Beaver
9:30
2-8- Alice
4- Blockbusters
6- I Love Lucy
9- Midmorning L.A
11- Bewitched
58- Trade-Offs
10:00
4- Wheel of Fortune
5- Big Valley
6- That Girl
10:30
4-39- Battlestars
24- Footsteps
11:00
5-6- Bonanza
9- Treasure Hunt
52- La Sombra
11:30
4-39- Doctors
9- Match Game
28- Fostering
58- Music Is
AFTERNOON
12:00
5- Twilight Zone
6- Perry Mason
8- News Eight
52- El Baron
12:30
5- Twilight Zone
24- Footsteps
40- Counterattack
1:00
5- Hour Magazine
6- Big Valley
1:30
2- Tattletales
34- El Chavo
2:00
4-39- Texas
6- I Love Lucy
9- Ironside
2:30
6- Leave it To Beaver
13- Popeye
34- Espelismo
3:00
4- Donahue
6- The Flintstones
7- Family Feud
8- John Davidson Show
3:30
3- The Waltons
6- Scooby-Doo
11- Bewitched
18- Solutions
2- Barney Miller
4- Bob Newhart
5- Emergency
6- Incredible Hulk
4:30
3- Mike Douglas
4- Entertainment Tonight
8- M*A*S*H
5:00
9- Kojak
52- Elizabeth
5:30
13- Scooby-Doo
EVENING
6:00
5- Charlies Angels
24- Oceanus
34- Noticero
6:30
58- El Espejo
7:00
11- M*A*S*H
58- El Espejo
7:30
2- 2 On the Town
3- Barney Miller
7- Eye on LA
8- PM Magazine
9- Celebrity Bullseye
11- M*A*S*H
50- Newscheck
58- Pochtlan
8:00
4-39- Fame
13- Pearl
8:30
11- PM Magazine
9:00
9:30
3-7-10- Taxi
34- El Idolo
10:00
2-8- Nurse
3-7-10- 20/20
24- Quilting
28- Fawlty Towers II
50- Newscheck
10:30
11:00
9- Kojak
11:30
2-8- Quincy
12:00
3-7-10- Vega$
5- Sha Na Na
12:30
12:40
1:00
1:10
1:30
4- Entertainment Tonight
2:00
5- Movie- Thunder in the Pines (1949)
2:30
2:45
CHANNEL LINEUP
LOS ANGELES
2 KNXT (CBS)
4 KNBC (NBC)
5 KTLA (Ind.)
7 KABC-TV (ABC)
9 KHJ-TV (Ind.)
11 KTTV-TV (Ind.)
13 KCOP-TV (Ind.)
18 KSCI (Ind.)
22 KHWY (Ind.)
28 KCET (PBS)
30 KHOF (Ind.)
34 KMEX (Ind.)
40 KTBN (Ind.)
50 KOCE (PBS)
52 KBSC (Ind.)
58 KLCS (Ind.)
SANTA BARBARA
3 KEYT (ABC)
SAN DIEGO
6 XETV (Ind.)
8 KFMB (CBS)
10 KGTV (ABC)
15 KPBS (PBS)
39 KCST (NBC)
SAN BERNADINO
24 KVCR (PBS)
PALM SPRINGS
36 KMIR (NBC)
42 KESQ (ABC)
MORNING (start at 9am)
9:00
4- Diffrent Strokes
6- Leave it To Beaver
9- Jack LaLanne
9:30
5- The Rifleman
6- I Love Lucy
9- Mid Morning LA
10:00
4-39- Texas
5- Emergency
10:30
11:00
4- The Doctors
5- Bonanza
9- The Saint
34- La Imperdonable
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Tattletales
5- Twilight Zone
6- Perry Mason
8- News Eight
12:30
5- Twilight Zone
1:00
6- Financial News
34- El Chavo
40- Sunshine
1:30
2-8- Capitol
15- Nova
58- Beansprouts
2:00
4-39- Fantasy
5- Hour Magazine
7-3-10- General Hospital
9- Ironside
13- Superman
2:30
6- Leave it To Beaver
13- Popeye
34- Infamia
3:00
2- Rockford Files
4- Donahue
5- Richard Simmons
6- The Flintstones
8- Merv Griffin
9- Kojak
3:30
6- Scooby Doo
4:00
2- Barney Miller
5- Couples
8- M*A*S*H
9- Whats Happening
4:30
2- Channel 2 News (Connie Chung)
3- Get Samrt
5- Entertainment Tonight
8- M*A*S*H
9- Whats Happening
18- Solutions
39- News
5:00
3- Eight Is Enough
34- Xetu
5:30
34- Noticiera
EVENING
6:00
5- Charlies Angels
9- Eight is Enough
11- M*A*S*H
6:30
11- M*A*S*H
15- Wilderness
7:00
3- Threes Company
6- Madames Place
8- PM Magazine
9- Soap
2- 2 on the Town
3- Barney Miller
6- Soap
7- Eye on L.A.
9- Madames Place
8:00
6- Hawaii Five-O
34- Vanessa
8:30
34- Charytin
9:00
2-8- Dallas
10:00
10:30
11:00
5- Saturday Night
6- Laugh Trax
9- In Search of..
34- Movie
11:30
12:00
5- Entertainment Tonight
6- Saturday Night
7-3-10- Fridays
12:30
5- Couples
1:00
6- Movie- Khartoum
2:15
The listings made it a point many times to mention Network/Originating city for most shows, as
the Coaxial cable had just recently been completed from New York to Chicago..Also sponsors
were listed..So I kept all the info in..
WNBK-4 NBC
5:30 Uncle Jake's House-Gene Carroll-(Sponsors-Jack and Jill Shop, Richard W. Kaase)
7PM News-ABC/NY
CHANNEL LINEUP
LOS ANGELES
2 KNXT (CBS)
4 KNBC (NBC)
5 KTLA (Ind.)
7 KABC-TV (ABC)
9 KHJ-TV (Ind.)
11 KTTV-TV (Ind.)
13 KCOP-TV (Ind.)
18 KSCI (Ind.)
22 KHWY (Ind.)
28 KCET (PBS)
30 KHOF (Ind.)
34 KMEX (Ind.)
40 KTBN (Ind.)
50 KOCE (PBS)
52 KBSC (Ind.)
56 KDOC (Ind.)
58 KLCS (Ind.)
SANTA BARBARA
3 KEYT (ABC)
SAN DIEGO
6 XETV (Ind.)
8 KFMB (CBS)
10 KGTV (ABC)
15 KPBS (PBS)
39 KCST (NBC)
SAN BERNADINO
24 KVCR (PBS)
PALM SPRINGS
36 KMIR (NBC)
42 KESQ (ABC)
9:00
4- Facts of Life
6- Leave it To Beaver
9- Morning Stretch
10- Charlies Angels
9:30
5- The Rifleman
6- Twice a Woman
9- Mid Morning LA
13- Bewitched
5- Emergency
6- Ironside
11- Bewitched
10:30
24- Oceanus
28- Checking It Out
11:00
4- Just Men
5- Bonanza
6- Big Valley
9- The Saint
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Tattletales
5- Twilight Zone
6- Perry Mason
8- News Eight
50- It Figures
12:30
2-8- As The World Turns
5- Twilight Zone
1:00
24- Enterprise
2-8- Capitol
2:00
4-39- Fantasy
5- Hour Magazine
9- Ironside
13- Biography
6- Popeye Cartoons
13- Superman
3:00
2- Rockford Files
4- Donahue
6- Sci-Fi Cartoons
8- Merv Griffin
3:30
6- Bugs Bunny
4:00
2- Barney Miller
6- Scooby Doo
8- M*A*S*H
9- MV 3
56- Fury
58- In Recital
4:30
3- Get Smart
5- Entertainment Tonight
18- Solutions
58- In Recital
5:00
3- Eight Is Enough
13- Bewitched
5:30
13- Bewitched
34- Noticiera
EVENING
6:00
5- Charlies Angels
9- Eight is Enough
40- Sonshine
6:30
11- Alice
15- Presente
34- Soledad
50- Oceanus
6- Benny Hill
8- PM Magazine
9- Soap
58- Pochtlan
7:30
2- 2 on the Town
3- Barney Miller
7- Hollywood Closeup
8- Lie Detector
9- House Calls
24-Presente
58- Presente
8:00
6- Hawaii Five-O
11- PM Magazine
28-15- Frontline
30- Festival of Faith
8:30
8- Public Affairs
9:00
2-8- Alice
11- M*A*S*H
34- Vanessa
11- M*A*S*H
10:00
24- Frontline
50- Enterprise
10:30
11:00
2- Channel 2 News (Jess Marlow, Connie Chung)
13- Harry O
34- Movie
11:30
12:00
5- Entertainment Tonight
2 KCBS TV (CBS)
6 AM 2 WITH YOU
9 AM 25,000 $ PYRAMID
10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 N BODY LANGUAGE
2 PM GUIDING LIGHT
3 PM BARNEY MILLER
3:30 QUINCY
8 PM CHARLES IN CHARGE
8:30 DREAMS
11 PM NEWS
11:30 MAGNUM PI
4 KNBC (NBC)
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
7 AM TODAY
9 AM DIFFRENT STROKES
10 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
10:30 SCRABBLE
11 AM SUPER PASSWORD
1 PM ANOTHER WORLD
2 PM SANTA BARBARA
3 PM PHIL DONAHUE
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
9 PM FACTS OF LIFE
10 PM ST. ELSEWHERE
2:30 NEWS 4 LA
3 AM SIGN OFF
7 KABC TV (ABC)
5 AM FOCUS ON SOCIETY
5:30 DAYBREAK LA
6 AM ABC NEWS/EYEWITNESS NEWS
9 AM AM LOS ANGELES
10 AM TRIVIA TRAP
11 AM RYANS HOPE
11:30 LOVING
12 N ALL MY CHILDREN
2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 PM EDGE OF NIGHT
3:30 THREE-THREE-O
7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 EYE ON LA
9 PM DYNASTY
10 PM HOTEL
12 AM EYE ON HOLLYWOOD
12:30 THREE-THREE-O
2:30 SIGN-OFF
5 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30 GALLERY
7 AM 700 CLUB
8 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
9 AM THE MUNSTERS
1O AM BIG VALLEY
11 AM BONANZA
12 N TWILIGHT ZONE
1 PM HOUR MAGAZINE
3 PM FAMILY
5 PM HAPPY DAYS
6 PM CHIPS
11PM TAXI
12 AM TWILIGHT ZONE
6 AM FRANKLY FEMALE
6:30 OFF-HAND
7 AM FROOZLES
9 AM MID MORNING LA
2 PM JOKERS WILD
4 PM NEWLYWED GAME
5 PM VIDEO ONE
6 PM HART TO HART
7 PM WHATS HAPPENING
11 PM JOKERS WILD
5:30 FAITH 20
6 AM SPIDERMAN
7 AM VOLTRON
8 AM FLINTSTONES
9 AM INCREDIBLE HULK
2 PM SUPERFRIENDS
3 PM PLASTIC MAN
3:30 VOLTRON
4 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
5:30 JEFFERSONS
6 PM THREES COMPANY
6:30 ALICE
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
8 PM RITUALS
11 PM THE JEFFERSONS
11:30 VEGAS
9:30 BEWITCHED
10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
11 AM GET SMART
2 PM SUPERFRIENDS
3 PM INSPECTOR GADGET
3:30 HEATHCLIFF
5 PM BEWITCHED
6 PM STAR TREK
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
10PM NEWS AT 10
10:30 INN NEWS
11 PM ROCKFORD FILES
6 AM BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT
7 AM HOOKED ON AEROBICS
8 AM SESAME STREET
9 AM SESAME STREET
10 AM CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
11 AM ELECTRIC COMPANY
3 PM FACES OF CULTRURE
4 PM SESAME STREET
5 PM 3-2-1 CONTACT
6 PM MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR
7 PM NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
2 KCBS TV (CBS)
6 AM 2 WITH YOU
9 AM 25,000 $ PYRAMID
10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 N BODY LANGUAGE
1:30 CAPITOL
2 PM GUIDING LIGHT
3 PM LETS MAKE A DEAL
3:30 QUINCY
8 PM MAGNUM P.I
10 PM KNOTS LANDING
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NEWHART
4 KNBC (NBC)
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
7 AM TODAY
9 AM TIME MACHINE
10 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
10:30 SCRABBLE
11 AM SUPER PASSWORD
1 PM ANOTHER WORLD
2 PM SANTA BARBARA
3 PM PHIL DONAHUE
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM COSBY SHOW
2:30 NEWS 4 LA
3 AM SIGN OFF
7 KABC TV (ABC)
5 AM FOCUS ON SOCIETY
5:30 DAYBREAK LA
10 AM TRIVIA TRAP
11 AM RYANS HOPE
11:30 LOVING
12 N ALL MY CHILDREN
2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 PM THREE-THREE-O
7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 EYE ON LA
9 PM DYNASTY
10 PM HOTEL
12 AM EYE ON HOLLYWOOD
2:30 SIGN-OFF
5 KTLA (Ind,)GOLDEN WEST
5 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
6:30 GALLERY
7 AM 700 CLUB
8 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
1O AM BIG VALLEY
11 AM BONANZA
1 PM HOUR MAGAZINE
3 PM FAMILY
5 PM MY LITTLE PONY
6 PM BOSOM BUDDIES
7 PM PRIVATE BENJAMIN
8 PM KTLA PRIME MOVIE- The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1977)
12 AM TWILIGHT ZONE
6 AM PRIME TIME
7 AM FROOZLES
9 AM MID MORNING LA
4 PM NEWLYWED GAME
6 PM HART TO HART
7 PM DALLAS
8 PM JOKERS WILD
5:30 RHODA
6 AM SPIDERMAN
7 AM VOLTRON
8 AM FLINTSTONES
9 AM INCREDIBLE HULK
1:30 PM MAGAZINE
3 PM PLASTIC MAN
3:30 VOLTRON
4 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
5:30 JEFFERSONS
6 PM THREES COMPANY
6:30 ALICE
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
8 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
8:30 RITUALS
9 PM MERV GRIFFIN
11 PM THE JEFFERSONS
11:30 VEGAS
6 AM BUGS BUNNY
7:30 TOMPOPEYE
9:30 BEWITCHED
10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
11 AM GET SMART
3 PM INSPECTOR GADGET
3:30 HEATHCLIFF
4 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
4:30 ROBOTECH
5 PM DUKES OF HAZZARD
6 PM STAR TREK
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY!
10PM NEWS AT 10
11 PM PEOPLES COURT
6 AM OCEANUS
7 AM HOOKED ON AEROBICS
8 AM SESAME STREET
9 AM SESAME STREET
10 AM CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
11 AM ELECTRIC COMPANY
3 PM BUSINESS IN MANAGEMNET
4 PM SESAME STREET
5 PM 3-2-1 CONTACT
6 PM MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR
10 PM FAWLTY TOWERS
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The one thing these listings prove is that TV was much better back when. You didn't need cable
or the Dish. Everything was there on broadcast TV.
Where I grew up was one of the first communities to have cable. But even that was limited with
just twelve channels. We got the local network channels, one Canadian channel and WNEW,
WPIX, and WOR from New York. There was much more on those twelve channels than on the
200+ channels I get now and it only cost about nine dollars a month.
KNXT 2 (CBS)
Noon Tattletales
4:00 Dinah!
KNBC 4 (NBC)
5:55 Knowledge
6:55 News
7:00 Today
1:30 Doctors
9:00 3 Girls 3
1:00 Tomorrow
KTLA 5 (Ind)
9:00 Gallery
4:30 Dragnet
5:00 Bonanza
KABC 7 (ABC)
6:30 Michael Jackson [I don't think it's THAT Michael Jackson LOL]
9:00 Baretta
KHJ 9 (Ind)
4:00 I Spy
6:00 Gunsmoke
7:00 Concentration
11:00 Ironside
6:00 Education
8:00 Flintstones
8:30 Bullwinkle
5:30 Bewitched
8:30 Cross-Wits
KCOP 13 (Ind)
10:00 College
3:30 Superman/Aquaman/Batman
4:00 Felix the Cat
5:00 Batman
5:30 Superman
7:00 FBI
KWHY 22 (Business/Ethnic)
11:45 Update
Noon Concepts in Commodities
1:15 Dow 30
8:00 Nova
11:00 Dialogues
KCET 28 (PBS)
6:30 Zoom
7:00 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 28 Tonight
8:00 Nova
6:00 Film
KMEX 34 (Spanish)
2:00 Film
3:00 Pichiwahieda
4:30 Film
5:30 Noticiero
6:00 La Usarpadera
10:30 Noticero
KLXA 40 (Religious)
8:00 Soundstage
KBSC 52 (Ind/Ethnic)
3:00 Kimba
3:30 Banana Splits
4:00 Ultraman
4:30 Spiderman
7:30 F Troop
KLCS 58 (PBS)
10:45 Science
12:15 Cousteau
12:30 Art
1:00 Medix
5:30 Wordsmith
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Don't forget that future Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak was doing weather on KNBC at the
time. Pretty ironic that Charlie and Pat would wind up working together many years later!
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KABC 7 (ABC)
6:30 Michael Jackson [I don't think it's THAT Michael Jackson LOL]
I know that's meant as a joke. Actually, he's best
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10pm- Masterpiece Theater The First Churchills (2)/The News Tonight (44)
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
12pm- Eyewitness News (anchored by Jack Chase, Shelby Scott and Don Kent)
4pm- Somerset
1am- News
1:15- Movie
WHDH-TV 5 (CBS)
9:30- Classroom 5
12pm- WHDH-TV News (with Chet Curtis and Ruth Van Kamp)
6pm- WHDH-TV News (with Jack Hynes, Bob Copeland and Don Gillis)
2:30- News
WNAC-TV 7 (ABC)
6:45- News
11am- Bewitched
6pm- News Hour (WNAC was the first station in the country to use the Move Closer to your
World theme)
9pm- Movie- Beloved Infidelity (pre-empting Johnny Cash and The Young Lawyers)
11pm- News
12:30pm- News
2pm- News
4:30- Tarzan
5:30- News
10pm- Newshour
WSBK-TV 38 (Ind./NBC)
10:55am- News
1pm- Password (CBS reruns, ABC show was one month away)
2:10- Rawhide
5pm- Flipper
6:30- Daktari
9pm- Crackerbarrel
10pm- Crisis
WKBG-TV 56 (Ind.)
6pm- Batman
6:30-Gilligans Island
Providence
WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)
6:45am- News
9am- Funtime
12pm- Bewitched
5:30- NewsScope 6
11pm- NewsScope 6
1am- NewsScope 6
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
6:25- TV Classroom
6:55- News
7am- Today Show
10:30- Concentration
12pm- Jeopardy!
4pm- Somerset
6pm- News
11pm- News
7pm- Dragnet
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It looks that way. It is kind of rare that they would show late night programming on in the
afernoons like this. Merv, a year later would take his talk and variety show to syndication afer
CBS cancelled his late night show.
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Chapel Hill this week and will see what I can find
CHANNEL LINEUP:
2-KATN (ABC/NBC)
4-KJNP
9-KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS/NBC)
6:00 AM:
2-CNN Headline News
11-Dinosaucers
6:30
7:00
9:00
9:30
2-Classic Concentration
10:00
11:00
2-Wheel of Fortune (KTVF wouldn't start carrying the nighttime version until 1988)
2-Win, Lose, or Draw (since we had only two network stations in '87, none of them ran the Bert
Convy-hosted syndie version)
Noon
2-Scrabble
12:30 PM:
1:00
2-All My Children
11-Guiding Light
2:00
11-Santa Barbara
2:54
3:00
2-General Hospital
3:30
11-Real Ghostbusters
4:00
2-1987 World Series Game 3: Minnesota Twins at St. Louis Cardinals (Twins would go on to win
in Game 7)
9-Sesame Street
11-CBS Schoolbreak Special: "Soldier Boys" (dunno what shows they preempted)
4:30
4-Superbook Club
5:00
4-Mr. Mustache
9-3-2-1 Contact
11-Entertainment Tonight
5:30
11-M*A*S*H
6:00
11-Fairbanks Evening News (maybe somebody can fill in the blanks on who anchored at the
time, but I know Curtis Thomas did sports)
6:30
7:00
11-Houston Knights
7:30
4-Weekend Gardener
8:00
8:30
2-Full House
9:00
2-Matlock
4-Closing Comments
9-Oil
11-The Insiders
10:00
2-J.J. Starbuck
9-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11:00
11:10
11:30
2-Best of Carson (From August 1986: Tom Hanks, comedian Bonnie Shakes, and musical guest
Diane Schurr)
11:40
11-Diamonds
12:30 AM
2-Late Night with David Letterman (From September 1984 (yes, 1984!!!!!): Dr. Ruth Westheimer,
Marv Albert, and Jerry Seinfeld)
12:50
I guess the reason for those Carson/Letterman reruns was because Johnny and Dave knew a
writers' strike would be imminent. For "Saturday Night Live", the strike hit them really hard as
Gilda Radner was tapped to host the season finale; unfortunately, their season ended early and
Gilda would die the following year. Last season, Julia Louis-Dreyfus -- thanks to "The New
Adventures of Old Christine" being a hit -- ended the 17-year drought as she became the first
female cast member to host SNL.
Now why the Today Show on KTVF? At that time, CBS had the disastrous "The Morning Program"
with Rolland Smith (in his first and only national gig), Mariette Hartley, Mark McEwen (who
would start a 15-year career with CBS), and -- believe it or not -- BOB SAGET!!! They tried to be a
light-hearted alternative to Today or GMA, but it didn't wake up any viewers. Don't forget that
the network at the time was in last place behind NBC and ABC.
When CBS decided to restructure their morning show as "CBS This Morning" and make it a
serious competitor to those two shows, one person they were going to hire as co-host with
Kathleen Sullivan was the CBC's Peter Mansbridge. With the possibility of taking Dan Rather's
anchor chair if he did well, Peter was about to sign on the dotted line...until Knowlton Nash, at
the eleventh hour, relinquished his anchor position at "The National" and offer it to Mansbridge.
Peter took the bait, and the rest as they say was North American television history. In the end,
CBS ended the morning job search with Harry Smith.
Jonathan Allen
Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Weekender; y'all know what the channel lineup was.
6:00 AM
7:00
11-Today
9:00
2-Donahue
10:00
9- 3-2-1 Contact
9-Shining Time Station (when George Carlin replaced Ringo Starr as Mr. Conductor)
11:00
11-Designing Women
11:30
9-Sesame Street
Noon
4-Beverly Exercise
12:30 PM
4-Circle Square
9-Reading Rainbow
1:00
2-All My Children
4-TBN Praise-a-Thon (though the grid said "Praise The Lord"); continues till 6:00
1:30
9-Square One TV
2:00
11-Santa Barbara
3:00
2-General Hospital
3:30
11-Family Ties
4:00
9-Reading Rainbow
11-Tale Spin
4:30
9-Carmen Sandiego
11-Darkwing Duck
5:00
9-Sesame Street
11-ALF
5:30
11-M*A*S*H
6:00
2-Fairbanks News 2 (dunno who anchored, but Mike Shultz was their weather guy until he was
plucked from KTVF months later)
6:30
9-Alaska Weather
7:00
2-Monday Night Football: Giants at Eagles (I'll explain why at the bottom of this post)
4-To Be Announced
9-Childhood (Part 4 of 7)
11-Wheel of Fortune
7:30
4-America's Backyard
11-Cheers
8:00
11-Evening Shade
8:30
11-Major Dad
9:00
11-Murphy Brown
9:30
11-Designing Women
10:00
2-Movie: "The Gambler Returns: Luck of the Draw" (Part 2; Nightline would be bumped to
midnight, preempting The Tonight Show)
9-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11-Northern Exposure
11:00
9-Black Adder
11-Newscenter Final
11:30
9-Alaska Report
11-Arsenio Hall (Guests: Bronson Pinchot, Luke Perry, and Kenny Loggins)
Midnight
2-Nightline
12:30 AM
2-Alaska Statewide News (From sister station KIMO in Anchorage; I believe it was fed to KATN via
microwave rather than satellite)
1:00
11-Night Games (remember THAT show?!?! Now we know why Johnny Carson wanted to call it a
career!)
2:00
2-Later with Bob Costas
From the mid-'80s until 2004, Monday Night Football was tape-delayed in Fairbanks and
Anchorage at 7:00 pm (later 6:00 afer a five-minute news update), while Juneau would see it
live at 5:00.
And I did say on the newsgroups that with only two network stations in '91, there was not much
syndicated shows. Thankfully at that time I was living in Rapid City, South Dakota for a year
before moving back to Fairbanks in August 1992. It was in Rapid City where, thanks to the News-
Miner that was subscribed for me back in Fairbanks by Grandma, I noticed a slight change in the
TV listings: A new station, Channel 7 (Fox), was on the air!!! The rest as they say was history.
Jonathan Allen
WRC-TV 4 (NBC)
6:08 News
6:13 Faith
7 AM Today
10:30 Concentration
1 PM Dinahs Place
2:30 Doctors
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
6 PM News 4 Washington
7 PM News 4 Washington
8 PM The D.A
11 PM News 4 Washington
11:30 Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (guests: Carpenters, Suzanne Pleshette and Cliff
Robertson
1 AM Movie
WTTG-TV 5 (Ind.)
7 AM Cartoons
8 AM Banana Splits
8:30 Martians
9 AM Flintstones
9:30 Mr. Ed
10 AM Hazel
4 PM I Dream of Jeannie
5 PM Flintstones
6 PM I Love Lucy
8 PM Truth Or Consequences
10 PM Metromedia News
11 PM Perry Mason
6:50 AM Washington
9 AM Magic Door
10 AM Whats My Line
12 PM Bewitched
12:30 Password
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
6 PM News
7 PM ABC News
8 PM Brady Bunch
9 PM Room 222
11 PM News
WTOP-TV 9 (CBS)
6 AM Education
6:30 English
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Lucy Show
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM Eyewitness News
3 PM Secret Storm
4 PM The Virginian
5:30 Dragnet
6 PM Eyewitness News
7 PM CBS News
11 PM Eyewitness News
1 AM Movie-
WFAN-TV 14 (Ind.)
7 PM Community Roundtable
8 PM Film
9 PM Movie
WDCA-TV 20 (Ind.)
7 AM Astroboy
9 AM Little Rascals
10 AM Romper Room
2:30 Bozo
3 PM Ultraman
3:30 Spiderman
4 PM Speed Racer
5:30 Munsters
6 PM Get Smart
7 PM Hogans Heroes
WETA-TV 26 (PBS)
8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Western Civilization
10:30 People
12 PM Hatha Yoga
12:30 Consultation
1 PM Word Workers
1:15 Ripples
1:30 Electric Company
3 PM WETA Special
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Hodgepodge Lodge
7 PM Consultation
8 PM World Press
8:30 Critic-At-Large
9 PM Soul!
11 PM Open Air
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...hmmm...both Merv Griffin and Dick Cavett were pre-empted in Washington by movies?...
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8:30 AM Martians
This would be My Favorite Martian,the reruns of the 1963-1966 Ray Walston-Bill Bixby show. It
would be 2 years later that the cartoon show My Favorite Martians would premiere on CBS.
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...hmmm...both Merv Griffin and Dick Cavett were pre-empted in Washington by movies?...
Not unusual. In Atlanta WAGA pre-empted Merv and WXIA ran Cavett on
former Georgia governor Lester Maddox walked off the Cavett show afer a
verbal set-to with football great Jim Brown, was a Friday night (in December
1971, IIRC). It was Channel 11's lead story at 11 PM, but they refused
to pre-empt their 11:30 movie and show Cavett while it was news. Instead,
Atlanta viewers had to wait until Sunday night to see what the fuss was about.
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Re: WASHINGTON, DC TV- Friday November 5, 1971
also WFAN disappeared not long afer these listings ( 1972 ) and everything they showed was
still in b/w
BBC1
9.05 Kilroy
10.05 Playdays
10.35 No Kidding
11.05 Holiday
1.00 News/Weather
1.27 Second Chance: Floodlight
1.30 Neighbours
5.00 Newsround
6.00 News/Weather
7.00 Wogan
9.40 QED
12.45 Weather
2.15 sign-off
BBC2
8.00 News
8.15 Westminster
10.35 Q&A
12.05 TV6
12.30 Lifeschool
4.30 Catchword
5.10 Horizon
8.10 Timewatch
10.35 Newsnight
12.00 Weatherview
1.00 sign-off
Anglia (ITV-East of England)
10.40 This Morning (includes ITN Headlines at 10.55, Adult Learners Week at 11, Fat Busters at
11.45, and Anglia News/Weather at 11.55)
12.10 Allsorts
5.10 Blockbusters
10.50 Midweek Sport (Football highlights from the First Division and Rumbelows Cup, Boxing:
Nicky Piper v Ron Amundson)
2.45 Videofashion
Central (ITV-Midlands)
10.40 This Morning (includes ITN Headlines at 10.55, Adult Learners Week at 11, Fat Busters at
11.45, and Central News/Weather at 11.55)
12.10 Allsorts
3.25 Families
5.10 Blockbusters
4.00 Stage 1
5.00 Jobfinder
10.40 This Morning (includes ITN Headlines at 10.55, Adult Learners Week at 11, Fat Busters at
11.45, and Thames News/Weather at 11.55)
12.10 Allsorts
5.10 Blockbusters
mid. Visions
2.45 Videofashion
10.40 This Morning (includes ITN Headlines at 10.55, Adult Learners Week at 11, Fat Busters at
11.45, and TVS News/Weather at 11.55)
12.10 Allsorts
5.10 Blockbusters
10.50 Midweek Sport (Football highlights from the First Division and Rumbelows Cup, Boxing:
Nicky Piper v Ron Amundson)
2.45 Videofashion
Yorkshire (ITV-Yorkshire)
10.40 This Morning (includes ITN Headlines at 10.55, Adult Learners Week at 11, Fat Busters at
11.45, and Calendar News/Weather at 11.55)
12.10 Allsorts
6.00 Calendar
mid. Golf
4.45 Jobfinder
Channel 4
6.00 Wizard of Oz
6.58 Weather
7.58 Weather
8.58 Weather
9.17 Cartoon
9.25 Schools:
11.00 Readabout
3.55 Icaro
4.30 Countdown
7.50 Comment
8.00 Brookside
12.50 Angola
1.40 sign-off
listed in italics?
Italicized programming is part of the master program that's listed above it- some programs had
different parts.
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Hey Bluenoser,
I have a schedule request if possible. Toledo, Ohio 12/18/1967 if you have please post. Thank
you.
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Barrie: 3 CKVR
Ottawa: 4o CBOT
Sudbury: 5s CKSO
Toronto: 6 CBLT
Timmins: 6t CFCL
Watertown: 7 WCNY
Wingham: 8 CKNX
London: 10 CFPL
Hamilton: 11 CHCH
Peterborough: 12 CHEX
Erie: 12 WICU
Kitchener: 13 CKCO
6pm
2 Walt Disney
3s Cheyenne
4 Wrestling
6t Nation's Business/Reminiscing
7 Big Picture
8 News Cavalcade
8s Dance Party
9 Popeye
13 Red Skelton
6:30
2d Racket Squad
4d Saber of London
5 Lawrence Walk
5s Learn to Draw
6t Marie Didace
13 Nation's Business
6:45
4o-5s-6-10-13 News
12 Travel Feature
7:00
2 African Patrol
2d Highway Patrol
3-4o-6-6t-8-9-10-10n-11k-12-13 Ivanhoe
3s Dragnet
4d Casey Jones
8s Wyatt Earp
9 Gilend Baptist
11 Rifleman
7:30
2-3d-4d-5-12e People are Funny
7 Decoy
11 Vise
8:00
7 Pat Boone
9 Nation's Business/Theatre
8:30
9:00
9:30
2 George Burns
2d-4-7-8s-10r Gunsmoke
9 News/Film
10:15
10:30
2-7 Flight
2d Honeymooners
4 Secret Service
5 Pat Boone
9 Charlie Chan
11:00
2-3-4-4o-5s-6-6t-8-9-10-10n-11-11k-12-13 News/Weather
3s Lawrence Welk
5 26 Men
7 Movie
11:10
11:15
2 Music
3-4o-6-6t-8-10-10n-11k-12 Juliette
11:20
4s-5s-8s-9 Movie
11:30
2 Official Detective
4 Movie "Thunderhead"
5-8-10-12e-13 Movie
11:35
3-4o-6-6t-10n-11k-12 Wrestling
Midnight
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Bluenoser takes us back to November 8th, 1958 in southern Ontario, upstate New York, and
even Detroit:
> 8:00
Seen "In Living Color" on NBC but "In Dreary Black And White" north of the border.
> 9:00
First, it should be noted that "Hockey Night In Canada" began it's TV presentations back then
partway through the second period. I believe it was not until the Fall of 1968 that regular-season
games were televised in full.
Secondly, it appears the Toronto game was shown only in Toronto, Hamilton, and Barrie. Imagine
a Leafs game on HNIC today being seen on less than the full CBC network! (CHCH-11 was then a
CBC affiliate; if you owned a TV station in Canada then, you HAD to affiliate with the CBC. There
was no "ifs", "ands", or "buts" about it. CKLW-9 Windsor probably got away with carrying so little
CBC programming because back then, a substantial portion of their schedule simulcast the
American network programs, which were being broadcast from across the river in Detroit)
I suspect many people in and near Toronto had huge outdoor TV antennas to get the Buffalo
stations; I suspect many in the area could also receive at least one of the stations carrying the
Montreal game. I wonder how many fans that night flipped back-and-forth between the two
games.
And does anyone know what would happen if "HNIC" carried a regular-season game involving
Detroit?? Would CKLW carry it, perhaps only if a Detroit TV station wasn't?? (In an earlier thread,
it was noted that the only reason CBC got to show the 1961 Stanley Cup Finals between Detroit
and Chicago was that the network claimed that viewers in Windsor, across the river from Detroit,
would be very interested)
> 11:00
Some local TV stations had started to use videotape machines by 1958. Could Channel 3 in
Syracuse have taped the live ABC telecast of Welk at 9 P.M. to play it back at 11?? I doubt a
kinescope recording could have been "turned around" that quickly.
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>
>
> Seen "In Living Color" on NBC but "In Dreary Black And
And apparentally on half the stations on the air in the region, judging from that jumble of
channel indicators.
> > 11:00
>
> by 1958. Could Channel 3 in Syracuse have taped the live ABC
> quickly.
If a kine, likely a one-week delay. One would have to hope for very few "holiday-themed" shows
from Mr. Bubble Machine; imagine an Independence Day show airing on July 7th!
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> 11:00
> for very few "holiday-themed" shows from Mr. Bubble Machine;
> imagine an Independence Day show airing on July 7th!
"Tonite, wea gonna bring ya patriotic songs, beecuzz thissa Wennesday issa Independense Day,
excepta ina Syracuse, where Independanse Day wassa last Wennesday!".
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> hope
> > for very few "holiday-themed" shows from Mr. Bubble
> Machine;
>
Sometimes, back in those days, the network would ship in a 16mm film of the shows to a market
as big as Syracuse (Syracuse was a important, medium market back then).
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> > > If a kine, likely a one-week delay. One would have to
> > > for very few "holiday-themed" shows from Mr. Bubble
> > > imagine an Independence Day show airing on July 7th!
>>
>
exactly that: film his show for the stations that aired it
on delay. There have been a couple of shows from 1958 on the
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> 8:00
Seen "In Living Color" on NBC but "In Dreary Black And White" north of the border.
> 9:00
First, it should be noted that "Hockey Night In Canada" began it's TV presentations back then
partway through the second period. I believe it was not until the Fall of 1968 that regular-season
games were televised in full.
Secondly, it appears the Toronto game was shown only in Toronto, Hamilton, and Barrie. Imagine
a Leafs game on HNIC today being seen on less than the full CBC network! (CHCH-11 was then a
CBC affiliate; if you owned a TV station in Canada then, you HAD to affiliate with the CBC. There
was no "ifs", "ands", or "buts" about it. CKLW-9 Windsor probably got away with carrying so little
CBC programming because back then, a substantial portion of their schedule simulcast the
American network programs, which were being broadcast from across the river in Detroit)
I suspect many people in and near Toronto had huge outdoor TV antennas to get the Buffalo
stations; I suspect many in the area could also receive at least one of the stations carrying the
Montreal game. I wonder how many fans that night flipped back-and-forth between the two
games.
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(CHCH-11 was then a CBC affiliate; if you owned a TV station in Canada then, you HAD to affiliate
with the CBC. There was no "ifs", "ands", or "buts" about it. CKLW-9 Windsor probably got away
with carrying so little CBC programming because back then, a substantial portion of their
schedule simulcast the American network programs, which were being broadcast from across
the river in Detroit)
Right; the CBC was the ONLY television network in Canada...that is, until October 1, 1961.
Jonathan Allen
Note: Air talent was listed for some but not all local shows and newscasts on this schedule.
KPRC-TV 2 (NBC)
AM
7 Today
9 Special: Are You Listening? (hosted by Martha Stewart in connection with International
Womens Year conference)
10 Wheel of Fortune
10:30 Knockout
PM
12 Nancy Ames
2 Another World
3 Doris Day
4 Odd Couple
4:30 Mary Tyler Moore
6 News
7 CPO Sharkey
8 Rockford Files
9 Quincy
10 News
10:30 Tonight
12 Midnight Special
KUHT 8 (PBS)
AM
7 Open University
8:30 Wordsmith
9 About Safety
9:10 Wordsmith
9:30 Potpourri
11:45 Music Is
PM
1:45 Potpourri
2:10 Nova
6 ZOOM
8 The Friday Local (Gloria Steinem and the Press Club Forum)
9 Firing Line
10:30 VTR
AM
8 Captain Kangaroo
9 Price Is Right
10 Match Game
PM
4 Emergency
6 News
7 Wonder Woman
10 News
10:30 Movie: Bullitt
KTRK 13 (ABC)
AM
6 Turn On
6:30 Playmates-Schoolmates
10 Happy Days
PM
12 All My Children
1 $20,000 Pyramid
6 News
10 News
12:35 Baretta
KRIV 26
AM
6 Green Acres
8 Harold Gunn
9 PTL Club
10 Donahue
PM
2 Hazel
3 Underdog
4:30 Flipper
5 Partridge Family
7 Mod Squad
10 Forever Fernwood
KHTV 39
AM
8 Leave It To Beaver
PM
12 The Untouchables
1 The FBI
2 I Dream of Jeannie
2:30 The Archies
4 Banana Splits
5 Bewitched
6 Brady Bunch
6:30 Adam 12
7 Gunsmoke
10 Dragnet
12A Charisma
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And some 29 years later, 3 of the 4 are still with the station.
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AM
9 Special: Are You Listening? (hosted by Martha Stewart in connection with International
Womens Year conference)
I have a feeling that this Martha Stewart seen here is not the home decorator/talk show host.
I think that this was the last day that Chico And The Man was seen in daytime in reruns on NBC. I
noticed that reruns of Sanford and Son weren't seen in Houston unless the special at 9:00 A.M.
premepted them for that day only.
KTRK 13 (ABC)
I see that Edge Of Night wasn't seen in Houston as evidence by the movie at 3:00.
KRIV 26
AM
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Sometime in the mid-80s, I think. There are now 5 Spanish stations carried by DirecTV as local
stations in Houston, plus I think there are 2 or 3 additional Spanish LPTVs.
I thought I remembered channel 26 changing calls and using the Metromedia imaging around
1978, but I guess it was earlier.
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Re: Retro: Houston, Friday, Nov. 18, 1977
What I am actually looking for is some 80s lineups because KTXH 20 first went on the air in
November 1982.
From the Houston Post, Jack Harris' book 'The Fault Does Not Lie with Your Set' and other
sources.
The schedule:
6:15pm - Allen Dale Show - a musical variety show set in a record shop.
6:30pm - Lucky Pup (CBS) - children's puppet show about a little dog who inherited $5M and
what he did with it.
6:45pm - Make Mine Music - Tony Mottola Trio - musical variety show; 'as most video shows are,
it is held together with a plot and action.'
7pm - Newsreel
7:15pm - Places Please (CBS) - a Barry Wood show which takes place behind the scenes of a
Broadway theatre; different guest stars appear on the program.
7:30pm - To a Queen's Taste (CBS) - A French chef takes over to cook a special dish. Mrs. Dione
Lucas, employee of the Cordon Bleu, gives out the recipe and shows how it's done. It takes her
30 minutes to demonstrate.
8pm - Winner Take All (CBS) - the audience gets to see the fantastic prizes given away on the Bud
Collyer quiz program.
8:30pm - Fashions on Parade - New York and Paris fashions will be shown. A plot and
entertainment make this more than a style show.
9pm - Kobb's Korner (CBS) - Spike Jones has competition when the Korn Kobblers make music
from balloons, rubber tubes, auto horns, cowbells and washboards.
9:30pm - Doorway to Fame - Danton Walker has a professional talent show. Little known
performers get a chance to be on a television show.
10pm - Swing into Sports - a sports lesson, currently golf; Dick Altman, KLEE-TV Sports Director.
Around 3:20pm, as the owner was showing some dignitaries around, a loud boom was heard
and the transmitter shut down. A water line in the transmitter had burst. The GE transmitter
used plastic tubing for the cooling system and none was to be found in Houston for repairs.
Eventually, copper tubing was substituted and the station got on the air around 9:30pm. It was
decided on the spur of the moment that the Chief Engineer, Paul Huhndorff, should go on first to
explain what had happened as the station had been besieged with callers. Thus the Age of
Television arrived in Houston with the words "There's been trouble...plenty of trouble."
As far as I know at this time, the entire schedule was aired and the station was on the air until
about 2am.
In the first week, programs from CBS and DuMont were aired; later, the other networks also
supplied programming. KLEE-TV was on the air 6-9pm, five nights a week only for several
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From the Houston Post, Jack Harris' book 'The Fault Does Not
>
>
>
> little dog who inherited $5M and what he did with it.
> variety show; 'as most video shows are, it is held together
> Cordon Bleu, gives out the recipe and shows how it's done.
> 8pm - Winner Take All (CBS) - the audience gets to see the
> fantastic prizes given away on the Bud Collyer quiz program.
>
> will be shown. A plot and entertainment make this more than
> 9pm - Kobb's Korner (CBS) - Spike Jones has competition when
> the Korn Kobblers make music from balloons, rubber tubes,
>
>
> What actually happened:
>
> around, a loud boom was heard and the transmitter shut down.
> transmitter used plastic tubing for the cooling system and
> copper tubing was substituted and the station got on the air
> trouble."
>
> As far as I know at this time, the entire schedule was aired
> and the station was on the air until about 2am.
>
> In the first week, programs from CBS and DuMont were aired;
> KLEE-TV was on the air 6-9pm, five nights a week only for
> several months, but by the end of the year was broadcasting
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Since KPRC radio was affiliated with NBC, the Houston Post may have affiliated with NBC on
television for consistency.
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> > >This makes me wonder why KPRC became an NBC, rather
>
> Since KPRC radio was affiliated with NBC, the Houston Post
That was common in the early days of television. Network-affiliated radio stations that built or
acquired television stations would be offered the same network affiliation on a silver platter, as
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6 AM 2 WITH YOU
9 AM 25,000 $ PYRAMID
10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
11 AM BODY LANGUAGE
1:30 CAPITOL
2 PM GUIDING LIGHT
9:30 NEWHART
11 PM NEWS
4 KNBC (NBC)
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
7 AM TODAY
9 AM SILVER SPOONS
10 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
10:30 SCRABBLE
11 AM SUPER PASSWORD
2 PM SANTA BARBARA
3 PM PHIL DONAHUE
7 PM NBC NEWS
8 PM COSBY SHOW
2 AM NEWS 4 LA
7 KABC TV (ABC)
5 AM FOCUS ON SOCIETY
5:30 DAYBREAK LA
9 AM AM LOS ANGELES
10 AM ANGIE
10:30 ALL-STAR BLITZ
11 AM RYANS HOPE
11:30 LOVING
12 N ALL MY CHILDREN
2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 PM THREE-THREE-O
10 PM EYE ON LA
12 AM THREE-THREE-O
1 AM AT THE MOVIES
2 AM SIGN-OFF
5 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
6:30 GALLERY
7 AM 700 CLUB
8 AM THE MUNSTERS
9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
9:30 GIDGET
10 AM LOVE BOAT
11 AM BONANZA
1 PM EMERGENCY
3 PM CHARLIES ANGELS
5 PM LOVE BOAT
6 PM MATT HOUSTON
11PM TAXI
1 AM FAMILY
7 AM FROOZLES
9 AM MID MORNING LA
10:30 I SPY
4 PM NEWLYWED GAME
5 PM VIDEO ONE
7 PM BIONIC WOMAN
8 PM JOKERS WILD
10 PM FANTASY ISLAND
11 PM LOU GRANT
12 AM GONG SHOW
12:30 MOVIE- Carry On Abroad (1974)
5:30 RHODA
6 AM SPIDERMAN
7 AM PLASTIC MAN
8 AM VOLTRON
9 AM I LOVE LUCY
12 PM HOUR MAGAZINE
1 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE
3 PM VOLTRON
4 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
4:30 THUNDERCATS
5 PM JEFFERSONS
5:30 ALICE
6 PM THREES COMPANY
7 PM THREE'S COMPANY
7:30 M*A*S*H
8:30 PM MAGAZINE
11 PM WKRP IN CINCINNATI
6 AM BUGS BUNNY
6:30 CASPER
7 AM KROFFT SUPERSTARS
3 PM SCOOBY DOO
3:30 SUPERFRIENDS
4:30 ROBOTECH
5 PM BEWITCHED (x2)
6 PM BUCK ROGERS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY!
10PM NEWS AT 10
11 PM BARNEY MILLER
6 AM AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
7 AM HOOKED ON AEROBICS
7:30 MISTER ROGERS
8 AM SESAME STREET
9 AM SESAME STREET
10 AM POWERHOUSE
11 AM ELECTRIC COMPANY
3 PM MECHANICAL UNIVERSE
4 PM SESAME STREET
5 PM KIDS
12:30 OCEANUS
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Interesting. I had thought (or heard) that "Captain Kangaroo" lasted through 1987 in the 8:00am
hour, when CBS reclaimed the hour for the expanded morning news (which renamed to CBS This
Morning).
7 KABC TV (ABC)
2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 PM THREE-THREE-O
Didn't Oprah begin airing in the 3:00pm slot later on in the month? Or did one of the other LA
stations carry Oprah in the beginning, like with KCOP airing "Wheel Of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!"
before both migrated to KABC?
First...I think by that time Captain Kangaroo had already moved to PBS by then.
Second...Oprah didn't start in syndication until the following Fall, still being local to Chicago. As
for Wheel & Jeopardy...1985-86 was the first year Jeopardy was on KCOP, it originally started on
KCBS. It stayed there until about 1989, when J! (and Wheel) moved to KCBS (around the same
time the network Wheel moved to CBS). Of course, Fall of '91 was when they moved to KABC.
In Alex Trebek's "The Jeopardy Book", he mentioned that he had a reporter interviewing him.
Thinking that Jeopardy was on at that time (during the interview), Alex turned on the TV to the
station carrying the show -- only to find that "Quincy" was there instead. A call to KCBS
(presumably, as he didn't mention a station) revealed that they dropped the show.
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It's interesting how KCET didn't have Mr. Rogers on in the afernoon, while they had Sesame
Street on 4 times a day, with 2 of them being back to back. I saw some KCET schedules from the
earlier 80s, and it looks like they kept with this schedule for quite some time. When did they
stop having all those airings of SS?
7 PM-sign off.
GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM/HIGH POINT
7 PM Treasure Hunt
9 PM Cannon
11 PM News
11:30 A Nation Of Nations (tree raising
Bicentennial year)
WUNC Ch. 4/
7 PM Trim A Tree
7:30 Now
8 PM Christmas At Pops
9 PM Great Performances
10 PM Say Brother
sign off 11 PM
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
9 PM Baretta
1 AM News
7 PM Christmas At Biltmore
9 PM Doctors' Hospital
10 PM Petrocelli
11 PM News
CHARLOTTE
7 PM CBS News
9 PM Cannon
12 M A Handful Of Souls
7 PM Grady
7 PM Concentration
9 PM Baretta
11 PM Best Of Groucho
In New York"
WRET Ch. 36 (Ind.)
7 PM Andy Griffith
8 PM Christmas Is
RALEIGH/DURHAM
7 PM Ironside
9 PM Baretta
11 PM News
In New York"
1 AM Mission: Impossible
Kids
9 PM Cannon
11 PM News
12 M A Handful Of Souls
7 PM NBC News
9 PM Doctors' Hospital
10 PM Petrocelli
11 PM News
ROANOKE/LYNCHBURG
7 PM Price Is Right
7:30 A Christmas From Roanoke
Memorial (Hospital)
9 PM Cannon
Is Love"
11 PM News
on CBS)
7 PM Family Affair
9 PM Doctors' Hospital
10 PM Petrocelli
11 PM News
7 PM News
9 PM Baretta
11 PM News
In New York"
2 WJBK-CBS Detroit
3 WKYC-NBC Cleveland
4 WWJ-NBC Detroit
5 WEWS-ABC Cleveland
6 CKGN-Global Paris
7 WXYZ-ABC Detroit
8 CKNX-CBC Wingham
8c WJW-CBS Cleveland
9 CBET-CBC Windsor
10 CFPL-CBC London
11 CHCH-Ind Hamilton
12 WICU-NBC Erie
18 CICA-TVO London
22 CKGN-Global Cottam
24 WJET-ABC Erie
32 CICA-TVO Windsor
35 WSEE-CBS Erie
40 CBLFT-SRC London
50 WKBD-Ind Detroit
54 WQLN-PBS Erie
78 CBEFT-SRC Windsor
Morning
5:55 4 News
6:10 8c News
6:20 5 News
6:25 2 News
6:30 2 A Better Way
4 U of M Presents
5 Herald of Truth
8c RFD
13 Church Today
6:55 3 News
3 Popeye Theatre
5 Hot Fudge
13 Caroling, Caroling
7:30 2 Kidsworld
7 Gilligan
12 Partridge Family
6-22-29 Crossroads
50 Jerry Falwell
5-7-24 Jabberjaw
8 Le Grenier
5-7-24 Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt
9 Sesame Street
50 Friends of Man
10 Thacker's World
13 Christmas is... (Lutherans)
11 Christmas Carols
11 Church Today
8 Circle Square
10 Christmas Child
5-7-24 SuperFriends
8 Cartoons
8c-35 Ark II
9 Frank de Angelis
10 Gif of Love
Afernoon
5-7-24 Junior Almost Anything Goes (coaches Ed Asner, Judy Carne and Wilt Chamberlain)
8 Wrestling
10 Two's Company
3-4-12 Muggsy
5-7-24 Bicentennial Christmas Liturgy (from Cathedral of Sts Peter & Paul, Providence; recorded
Christmas Eve)
9 Howie Meeker
10 Reach for the Top (G.A. Weable Secondary v Catholic Central Secondary School)
11 Midday
4 At the Zoo
9 Beverly Hillbillies
10 Oceans Alive
40-78 Sportheque
5 Call It Macaroni
9 Country Canada
10 Wolfman Jack
11 Christmas Child
12 Vegetable Soup
11 Bewitched
2:30 4 Target
5 Christmas is...
12 Christmas Child
3:00 2-8c-35 Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma-Wyoming (at Tempe)
5 Insight
6-22-29 Canadians
4 Insight
12 Julie Andrews
4 Hee Haw
11 Gif of Love
40-78 Bagatelle
50 Star Trek
54 Cinderella
Evening
6:00 2-4-8c-35 News
3 Partridge Family
6-22-29 Newsweek
8 Hee Haw
9 CBC News
10 FYI
12 Wild Kingdom
13 Dofasco Choir
50 Emergency One!
5 News
9 Windsor Wish
40-78 Le Telejournal
4 In Search of...
7 Christmas is...
9 Gif of Love
13 Movie "Oliver!"
54 People's Business
8-9-10 Celebration
3-4-12 Emergency!
50 NBA: Detroit-Buffalo
54 The Way It Was (1951 middleweight title bout between Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake
LaMotta)
54 Berkeley Christmas
40-78 Elan
54 Music of Christmas
8-9-10 Noel
13 Julie Andrews
40-78 La Sagouine
50 Lou Gordon
40-78 Le Telejournal
54 Great Performances
10:45 40-78 Voeux de Noel (Message from Quebec Premier Rene Levesque)
24 ABC News
5 Peter Marshall
13 Joy of Christmas
Late Night
5 ABC News
1:15 5 News
7 Soundings
3:30 2 News
Morning
6:00
8 New You
13 Maine Weather
6:30
13 Sunrise Semester
6:35
6 News Extra
6:45
6 News
7:00
2 Little Rascals
4S Circle Square
6 Jetsons
7 Star Blazers
7:25
5 Open Door
7:30
2-6 Kidsworld
5 Hot Fudge
7 Archies
8 Krofft Superstars
8p Littlest Hobo
8:00
7-8 SuperFriends
8:30
9:00
2-6 Flintstones
7-8 Fonz
11 Sesame Street
38B Carrascolendas
9:30
10:00
4S Popeye
10:30
7-8 Thundarr
11 Nova
13 Popeye
11:00
2-6 Batman
4S Heritage
5-8p High School Basketball: Eastern Maine boys' Class A quarterfinals (from Bangor)
7-8 Heathcliff/Dingbat
56B Wrestling
11:30
4S 22 Hazelwood
13 Drak Pack
Afernoon
Noon
11 Growing Years
13 Fat Albert
12:30
4S Movie "Hatari"
7-8 American Bandstand (guests: The Association and Johnny Rivers)
11 Open Mind
12-26 Antiques
13 Tarzan/Lone Ranger
1:00
5 Top Rank Fights of the 70s (Matthew Saad Muhammad gains the WBC light-heavyweight crown
from John Conteh on Aug 18, 1979)
11 Lawmakers
1:30
7 Movie "Casablanca"
8p Journey to Adventure
13 30 Minutes
2:00
10 All-Star Soccer
11 Power Game
13 Wrestling
2:30
2 Wild Kingdom
3:00
10 Movie "Jubal"
11 Cousteau Odyssey
13 Hee Haw
3:30
4:00
6 Nashville on the Road
11 Antiques
13 TBA
4:30
13 CBS Sports Spectacular (WBC light-heavyweight title bout: champ Matthew Saad Muhammad
v challenger Vonzell Johnson/European Figure Skating Championships)
5:00
11 Vikings!
5:30
6 Let's Rock
11 Your Time
Evening
6:00
2-6-13 News
11 That's It in Sports
6:30
7 Sports Afield
5-8p News
7:00
7 Hee Haw
13 Kung Fu
7:30
11 Twilight Zone
8:00
2-6 CHiPs
4S NHL: Toronto-Montreal
10 Odyssey
11 Sneak Previews
13 WKRP in Cincinnati
8:30
11 Superstar People
13 Tim Conway
9:00
11 Great Performances
13 Flo
9:30
10:00
10:30
38B Forum 38
10:50
11:00
2-5-6-13 News
11:15
4S News
5 Wrestling
8 Benny Hill
11:25
4S Movie "Wipeout!"
11:30
11:45
8 Benny Hill
Late Night
Midnight
12:15
12:30
1:00
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From 1978 to 1985, most cable viewers in Newfoundland got the ABC and NBC Bangor stations.
I'm not sure if the CBS Bangor station was ever carried at that time, though as mentioned in a
previous thread, the CBS Detroit station was carried in 1984. It would probably take at least a
few more vintage listings from either the Newfoundland Herald, Evening Telegram, or Western
Star to confirm at least the year in which WJBK started getting carried on Cable Atlantic (now
Rogers).
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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, Feb 28, 1981
You answered half my previous post, which I didn't look far enough down the page to see!!
Egads. I remember what a basket-case WVII ABC7 Bangor was in the 70's...They were always
losing their microwave signal due to atmospherics/trops skip. It was an embarassment to us
Mainers, never mind to our friends to the east. But I was always amazed at how many
commercials they had for NS and NB businesses.. And Stacy's Country Jamboree... this could
start a whole new thread.
> the ABC and NBC Bangor stations. I'm not sure if the CBS
>
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Re: Retro: Maine Sat, Feb 28, 1981
I found a couple of Canadian commercials on a tape I managed to locate earlier this week. It was
from 1985 and the programs found on the tape were the ABC Aferschool Special (My Mom's
Having a Baby) and the last 30 minutes of ABC Sunday Night Movie (California Girls) plus an ABC
News Weekend Brief from 3/24/1985. There were also commercials for Juicy Juice ("Wouldn't it
be nice to drink a bowl of fruit?"), Corn Flakes, and Cheerios with Charlie Brown and Snoopy just
to name a few.
Also, the picture quality of the tape in the last 30 minutes alternated between colour and black-
and-white as it was pretty much a fair to poor state.
NOTE: Because this was the Saturday edition of the Evening Telegram, listings for that day
started at 12:00 P.M.
CABLE LISTING
* Not sure if those are the actual channel numbers; I went by the listing order where applicable.
10:30 P.M.: Two Rooms: A Tribute to Elton John and Bernie Taupin
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A couple of quick notes: Home and Away is an Australian soap which is still on the air to this day
in that country; Blakes 7 and Red Dwarf ran on the BBC in the U.K. for multiple seasons; Space:
1999 was also another U.K. Sci-Fi series that ran for some time.
I have a Sunday listing from the same Saturday edition of the Evening Telegram that will appear
in a new thread very soon. That days listing starts at 5:00 A.M.
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With Newfoundland an hour and a half ahead of Eastern time, it's intreresting to note that
"Hockey Night In Canada" (then still doing a single game each week) didn't start until 9:30 P.M.
local.
With the time difference, I wonder if back then, many Newfoundlanders stayed up quite late to
catch late-night TV shows from American stations on their local cable systems. Afer all, in 1991,
Johnny Carson aired in Newfoundland weeknights from 1 to 2 A.M.
Today, though, the second "HNIC" game in Newfoundland starts at 11:30 P.M. local and doesn't
end until afer 2 A.M. local.
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> (then still doing a single game each week) didn't start
>
>
> Today, though, the second "HNIC" game in Newfoundland starts
> at 11:30 P.M. local and doesn't end until afer 2 A.M.
> local.
>
During the winter in Newfoundland, Saturday Morning Kids Shows from the US ended about the
time it was dark.
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Afer Global Edmonton (CITV) was added to most of the rest of Newfoundland and Labrador's
cable systems, seeing as Mountain Time is 3 hours behind Newfoundland time, in the winter,
kids' programming would end at 8:30 PM NT as it was on for the entire morning and afernoon.
This is no longer the case now as most kids' shows are now on the cable networks, leaving only a
small portion on the local stations. Though not a kids' show, The Littlest Hobo, which ran on CTV
1979-85, is still airing in reruns on that network. I saw a rerun just this morning.
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
6:00
2- Business Morning
4- NBC News
5- First Business
7- ABC News
9- To Be Announced
11- Insight
6:30
2- CBS News
4-5-7- News
9- Smurfs
6:45
7:00
4- Today
11- Scooby-Doo
7:30
9- Jetsons
8:00
9- Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny
8:30
9- Gumby
9:00
2- Joan Rivers
4- Inside Edition
5- I Love Lucy
9- Care Bears
21- Instructional TV
31- Homestretch
9:30
4- USA Today
5- I Love Lucy
9- Love Connection
10:00
2- Family Feud
4- Scrabble
5- Divorce Court
10:30
2- Wheel of Fortune
4- Classic Concentration
5- Trial By Jury
11:00
2- Price is Right
4- Golden Girls
5- The Judge
7- Home
11:30
4- 227
21- Mystery!
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- News
4- 3rd Degree (hosted by Bert Convy, his last game show before he died of Cancer in 1991)
5- Jackpot
7- Perfect Strangers
13- Instructional TV
12:30
4- Generations
5- Talkabout
7- Loving
21- Quilting
1:00
5- Last Word
7- All My Children
9- Everyday
1:30
5- Bewitched
2:00
4- Another World
5- Thundercats
11- Scooby-Doo
2:30
5- Woody Woodpecker
3:00
2- Guiding Light
4- Santa Barbara
7- General Hospital
9- Hawaii Five-O
13- Hometime
21- Motorweek
3:30
5- Muppet Babies
4:00
2- Geraldo
4- Donahue
7- Oprah Winfrey
9- Magnum P.I
4:30
5- Real Ghostbusters
31- Soapbox
5:00
2- News at Five
4- Live at Five
5- Diffrent Strokes
7- News
9- McHales Navy
11- Highway to Heaven
5:30
5- Facts of Life
9- Silver Spoons
EVENING
6:00
2-4-7- News
5- Family Ties
6:30
2- CBS News
5- Night Court
7- ABC News
7:00
4- NBC News
5- Fox News at 7
7- Jeopardy
9- Cosby Show
7:20
7:30
2- Wheel of Fortune
4- Family Feud
5- A Current Affair
7- Entertainment Tonight
11- News
25- European Journal
8:00
4- ALF
5- 21 Jump Street
7- MacGyver
31- Autograph
8:30
4- Hogan Family
8:40
9:00
2- Murphy Brown
4- Movie- Brand New Life (1989)
5- Alien Nation
9:20
9:30
10:00
2- Designing Women
9- News
10:30
21- Solo
31- Shelley
11:00
2-4-5 News
9- Crimewatch Tonight
11- Cheers
11:10
11:30
2- Pat Sajak
9- Arsenio Hall
11- Honeymooners
11:35
12:00
5- M*A*S*H
7- News
12:30
4- David Letterman
5- Afer Hours
7- Nightline
9- Twilight Zone
1:00
2- Night Heat
9- Joe Franklin
1:30
4- Later
2:00
2- Nightwatch
4- News
9- To Be Announced
2:30
3:00
7- News
13- Electricity
3:30
7- Branded
4:00
2- Nightwatch
13- Electromagnetism
4:30
4- Ben Casey
7- Avengers
5:00
11- Rhoda
5:30
4- News
5- Faith 20
7- Morning Stretch
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The To Be Announced on 9 at 2am was most likely Home Shopping Club overnight service.
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Interesting. Can someone post up a fall 1989 schedule from Los Angeles and Chicago as well?
7 AM Today
9 AM Hollywood Squares
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Doris Day
5 PM The FBI
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
7 AM Today
9 AM 700 Club
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 It's Anybody's Guess
12 N Odd Couple
1 PM Gong Show
3 PM Another World
4 PM The Archies
5 PM The FBI
6 PM News
7 PM Liars Club
7:30 Adam-12
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Here's Lucy
12 N News
4 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
11 PM News
Of The Apes"
1:45 Ironside
2:45 News
WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)
4 PM Sesame Street
"Requiem"
9 PM The Goodies
7:30 Funtime
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Room 222
1 PM All My Children
2 PM $20,000 Pyramid
4 PM Leave It To Beaver
5 PM Brady Bunch
6 PM News
7 PM My Three Sons
8 PM Happy Days
(Part 1 of 6)
11 PM News
9 AM Merv Griffin
11 AM Happy Days
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Hollywood Connection
The Sea
5 PM Emergency One!
6 PM News
7 PM Concentration
8 PM Happy Days
(Part 1 of 6)
11 PM News
6 AM Summer Semester
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Here's Lucy
12 N News
4 PM Tattletales
5:55 Weather
6 PM News
11 PM News
6:50 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9:30 Donahue
1 PM Almanac
CBS sitcom)
1:30 As The World Turns
4 PM Gilligan's Island
4:30 Gunsmoke
5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News
11 PM News
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
8 PM Evening At Pops
Dutchman," in English)
8 AM Lassie
9 AM Lucy Show
12:25 News
3 PM Flintstones
5 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM Andy Griffith
8 PM Star Trek
11 PM I Love Lucy
3:10 News
Exceptions:
9 AM Sesame Street
2 PM Electric Company
Afernoon/evening:
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
10 PM Nova
11 PM Something Personal
5 PM Entertainment Page
6:30 Spotlight
7 PM Classic Country
8 PM Movie: TBA
10 PM PTL Club
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Today
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
1 PM News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Gong Show
5 PM The Archies
5:30 Flintstones
6 PM News
11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie
sign off 1 AM
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
7 PM Weekly Edition
9 PM Opera Theater
6:45 News
7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo
7:30 Lone Ranger
8 AM Mighty Mouse
10 AM 700 Club
12 N Acts 29
12:30 Mr. Ed
1 PM Wagon Train
2 PM Summer Fun
4 PM Superman
4:30 Batman
6 PM F Troop
6:30 Rifleman
7 PM Big Valley
8 PM 700 Club
10 PM Hi Doug
11 PM Best Of Groucho
11:30 Mayberry R.F.D.
12 M News
A Clanger"
4 PM Lidsville
6 PM TV Bingo
Highlights
12 M Movie: TBA
BIG special this night. I'm splitting this into two parts;
edition.
GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM/HIGH POINT
6 AM Sunrise Semester
nowadays)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Truth Or Consequences
2 PM Love Is A Many-Splendored
Thing
3 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
Amphibians"
11 PM News
6 AM University Of Michigan
7 AM Limbo's Cartoons
8:30 Romper Room
12 N Bewitched
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
7:25 Weather
11 PM News
1 AM News
7 AM Today
9 AM Today At Home
10 AM Snap Judgment
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Match Game
1:25 News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Divorce Court
6 PM News
7 PM Laramie
8:30 Julia
11 PM News
10 PM News
CHARLOTTE
7 AM Morning Report
7:55 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Noon Report
1 PM Betty Feezor
2 PM Love Is A Many-Splendored
Thing
3 PM Secret Storm
4 PM Superman
4:30 Mike Douglas
6 PM News
7 PM F Troop
11 PM News
11:25 Editorial
7 AM Today
10 AM Snap Judgment
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Midday
3 PM Another World
4 PM Gilligan's Island
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
10 PM Brigitte Bardot
11 PM News
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Jack LaLanne
1 PM Dream House
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
5 PM Cowboy Bob
7 PM Honeymooners
9:30 N.Y.P.D.
10 PM That's Life
11 PM Peter Gunn
6:55 Weather
7 PM Suspicion
they're playing)
until 6 PM)
6 PM Sunrise Semester
7 PM What's New
9 PM NET Journal
3 PM Public Health
5:30 Aspect
6 PM News
7:30 Misterogers
8 PM Who Is
10 PM Governor's Conference
3 PM Public Health
6 PM News
7:30 Misterogers
8 PM Who Is
10 PM Governor's Conference
5:30 Aspect
6 AM Daybreak
7 AM Viewpoint--Jesse Helms
8:30 Bewitched
12 N News
1 PM Dream House
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
3:30 Flintstones
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 Mod Squad
9:30 N.Y.P.D.
10 PM That's Life
11 PM News
6 AM Aspect
7 AM Today
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10:30 Concentration
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Peggy Mann
2 PM Hollywood Squares
3 PM Secret Storm
3:30 Edge Of Night
4 PM Hazel
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
Amphibians"
8:30)
11 PM News
GREENVILLE/NEW BERN/WASHINGTON
6:30 Mr. Ed
7 AM Today
9 AM Merv Griffin
10 AM Snap Judgment
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Another World
4 PM Match Game
Marching Hobo)
5 PM Mike Douglas
6 PM News
8:30 Julia
Comeback Special)
10 PM Brigitte Bardot
11 PM News
8:30 Meditations
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N News
1 PM Love Of Life
2 PM Love Is A Many-Splendored
Thing
2:30 Guiding Light
3 PM Secret Storm
in those parts)
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
11 PM News
7 AM TV Party Line
8 AM Romper Room
12 N Bewitched
1 PM Dream House
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
6 PM News
7 PM Invisible Man
9:30 N.Y.P.D.
10 PM That's Life
11 PM News
WILMINGTON
WWAY Ch. 3 (ABC, some CBS)
8 AM Dating Game
12 N Bewitched
1 PM Dream House
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
6 PM News
7 PM Real McCoys
9:30 N.Y.P.D.
10 PM That's Life
11 PM News
7 AM Today
9 AM Mike Douglas
10 AM Snap Judgment
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Paul Harvey
3 PM Another World
4 PM Match Game
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
7 PM Marshal Dillon
8:30 Julia
10 PM Brigitte Bardot
11 PM News
COLUMBIA, SC
7 AM Today
10 AM Snap Judgment
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N Jeopardy!
12:30 Eye Guess
1 PM News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Match Game
7 PM News
10 PM Brigitte Bardot
11 PM News
FLORENCE, SC
WBTW Ch. 13 (CBS/ABC)
7:55 Meditations
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Newlywed Game
9:55 News
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N News/Agri-Business
3 PM Secret Storm
11 PM News
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I thought Jesse was ticked off at David Brinkley because of his stance on civil rights. I guess Frank
Reynolds ticked him off more.
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Or could it be because NBC News produced better ratings than ABC? In the late 60s, many ABC
affiliates dropped the ABC broadcast, including WGHP-TV High Point-etc, but most replaced it
with syndicated programing. But one program you would never see on a major market ABC
station in NC in the mid to late 60s was American Bandstand which had begun to feature African
American dancers. Not on WRAL, WGHP, WSOC, or WLOS (can't remember about WCCB).
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one. The issue of TV Guide from which I'm pulling these listings
is for the week beginning Saturday, November 30, 1968, and
7:30.
And for the record, WRAL had a black-oriented teen dance show,
In fact, the last time I saw it, in 1978, I thought I was watching
are on Part 2.
KNOXVILLE
7 AM Bugs Bunny
8 AM Houndcats
9 AM Jetsons
10 AM Underdog
11 AM Sealab 2020
11:30 Runaround
State at Cincinnati
6 PM News
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM Emergency!
11 PM News
8 AM Bugs Bunny
12 N Archie's TV Funnies
2 PM Decorator Crafs
6 PM News
11 PM News
7:30 Agriculture
8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
9 AM The Osmonds
11 AM Bewitched
12 N Funky Phantom
12:30 Lidsville
at Morehead
3 PM The Monkees (time approximate)
6:30 Wrestling
the series)
10 PM Assignment: Vienna
BRISTOL/KINGSPORT/JOHNSON CITY
7 AM Rural Tenneva
8 AM Houndcats
9 AM Jetsons
9:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Underdog
11 AM Sealab 2020
11:30 Runaround
1 PM Klassroom Kwiz
2 PM Country Carnival
5:30 TBA
6 PM News
7 PM UFO
8 PM Emergency!
Street"
11 PM News
8 AM Bugs Bunny
12 N Archie's TV Funnies
Cincinnati
approximate)
approximate)
6 PM News
7 PM Hee Haw
11 PM News
11:30 The Virginian
7 AM Gospel Hour
8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
9 AM The Osmonds
11 AM Bewitched
12 N Funky Phantom
12:30 Lidsville
at Morehead
7:30 Lassie
10 PM Assignment: Vienna
11 PM ABC News
6 PM Sesame Street
7:30 Zoom
Amazon)
on my 18th birthday:
CHARLOTTE
8 AM Bugs Bunny
9 AM Whistle Stop
12 N Archie's TV Funnies
1 PM Vision On
4 PM Wrestling
5 PM Gunsmoke
6 PM News
11 PM News
7 AM Popeye
8 AM Houndcats
9 AM Jetsons
10 AM Underdog
11 AM Sealab 2020
11:30 Runaround
Dame at Marquette
(time approximate)
6 PM UFO
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM Emergency!
at Davidson
Museum"
3 PM Wrestling
4 PM Holiday
6 PM News
music show)
8 PM Movie: TBA
7:30 Agriculture
8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
9 AM The Osmonds
11 AM Bewitched
12 N Funky Phantom
12:30 Lidsville
1 PM The Monkees
2 PM Movie: TBA
6:30 Film
7 PM This Week In The NBA
the series)
10 PM Assignment: Vienna
11 PM Movie: TBA
8 AM Waters Family
9 AM Right On!
9:30 Teach In
1 PM Banana Splits
1:30 Spider-Man
2 PM Popeye And Pals
6:30 Wrestling
10 PM 700 Club
GREENVILLE/SPARTANBURG/ASHEVILLE
9 AM Jetsons
10 AM Underdog
11 AM Sealab 2020
11:30 Runaround
1 PM Wrestling
1:30 ACC Basketball: Clemson at
Duke
4 PM Billy Walker
5 PM High Chaparral
6 PM News
6:30 UFO
8 PM Emergency!
11 PM News
6 AM Sunrise Semester
6:30 At Home
7 AM Cliff Gray
8 AM Bugs Bunny
12 N Archie's TV Funnies
5 PM The Waltons
6 PM News
7 PM Hee Haw
11 PM News
6:30 Now
7 AM Flintstones
11 AM Bewitched
12 N Funky Phantom
12:30 Lidsville
1 PM The Monkees
6:30 Close-Up
7 PM Lawrence Welk
10 PM Assignment: Vienna
11 PM ABC News
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Electric Company
11 AM Sesame Street
12 N Electric Company
2 PM Zoom
3 PM Whee!
4 PM Book Beat
6 PM Koltanowski On Chess
6:30 At Home
7 PM French Chef
12 N Archie's TV Funnies
1 PM Panorama
2 PM Compass
7 PM The Waltons
source: TV Guide
WTAR ( WTKR ) CBS channel 3....
5:50 News
10:30 Gambit
4:00 Tattletales
6:00 News
8:00 Gunsmoke
9:00 Maude
9:30 Rhoda
11:00 News
7:00 Today
1:00 Jackpot!
1:30 Jeopardy!
2:30 Doctors
3:00 Another World
1:00 Tomorrow
7:00 Bullwinkle
NOON Password
4:00 Bonanza
5:00 Dragnet
8:00 Rookies
Mid News
6:30 Zoom
9:00 Hanukkah
7:30 Bozo
8:00 Flintstones
9:30 Hazel
2:30 Bozo
3:30 Popeye
4:00 Flintstones
9:30 Teach-In
10:30 Ministers
11:00 Movie ( the 1949 Mario Lanza musical "That Midnight Kiss )
1:05 News
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Given the date, I assume WHRO had classroom programs during the day.
3/29/84
2:30 Capitol
7:00 Today
NOON The Daily News ( on Fridays WAVY aired Hot Potato instead )
5:00 Alice
5:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Cheers
11:30 Tonight
6:45 13 News
10:55 13 News
11:00 Benson
11:30 Loving
9:00 Lottery!
10:00 20/20
11:00 13 News
11:30 Nightline
12:30 Forum
6:30 Spider-Man
6:00 Bullwinkle
7:00 Popeye
8:00 Flintstones
3:30 Flintstones
4:30 Superfriends
5:30 Bewitched
11:00 Taxi
11:30 Soap
WDAF-TV, Channel 4, was an CBS-NBC-ABC-Dumont affiliate and had been Kansas City's lone
station since 1949; that would soon change as KMBC-TV and KCTV would sign on by the end of
1953.
9:30 TBA
11 TBA
PM
1:30 The Doctor (NBC from Sunday night; last night was 6/28/53, so this was probably the last
show of the series)
2 TBA
5 News, Sports
6 My Hero (NBC)
7 Saturday Night Revue (NBC) (summer replacement for Your Show Of Shows)
9:30 News
9:40 Sports
9:45 TBA
10 Wrestling (Dumont)
AM
10:30 TBA
11 The Hippodrome
PM
12 Telenews Weekly
1 Roundup Time
2 TBA
3 Recital Hall
5:05 Sports
5:15 News
5:25 Weather
7 GE Theater (CBS)
8 TBA
9:30 News
9:40 Weather
11 Plainclothesmen (Dumont)
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According to Clarke Ingram's excellent DuMont Network Histroy site, DuMont bought Herbert
Mayer's Permit for KCTY-UHF channel 25 to make it a full DuMont O&O..The transaction was
Completed January 1, 1954. By February 28, 1954 DuMont gave up, as there were by this time 3
Solid Kansas City VHF's..DuMont was already in trouble and there were not enough UHF viewers
in KC to merit the expense..Full story at the link below..
http://members.aol.com/cingram/television/dumont6.htm
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The only thing I've discovered about the strike was that it was around Memorial Day 1953; can't
find anything about exact dates or when the strike was resolved.
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to do his show from Kansas City, and that the strike was
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WDAF-TV, Channel 4, was an CBS-NBC-ABC-Dumont affiliate and had been Kansas City's lone
station since 1949; that would soon change as KMBC-TV and KCTV would sign on by the end of
1953.
KMBC-TV was on Channel 9 then and now. KCTV signed on as KCMO-TV on Channel 5; the call
letters were changed in 1983.
Yes, afer posting several Fairbanks schedules, I've decided to cover Anchorage! Source:
Anchorage Daily News
2-KTUU (NBC)
4-KTBY (Fox)
5-KYES (Independent)
7-KAKM (PBS)
11-KTVA (CBS)
13-KIMO (ABC)
20-KCFT (Religious, which unlike KJNP in Fairbanks/North Pole at the time, broadcast 24 HOURS
A DAY!!)
33-KDMD (Independent)
6:00 AM
4-First Business
5-Video Jukebox (till 3:30; in its early years, Video Jukebox was on KYES from the overnight hours
till the afernoon)
20-Jerry Prevo
6:30
7:00
2-Today
20-Flying House
20-Superbook
8:00
11-Family Feud
20-Profiles
8:30
11-Wheel of Fortune (aka Wheel of Welfare with all those ridicoulous dollar amounts on the Bob
Goen version!)
8:50
7-Alaska Is...
9:00
4-Knots Landing
10:00
2-227
4-Bewitched
9-Instructional TV
13-Home
20-Beverly Exercise
10:30
2-Classic Concentraton
11:00
9-Sesame Street
13-Perfect Strangers
20-Cope
11:30
4-Hogan's Heroes
13-Loving
Noon
4-Geraldo
13-All My Children
12:30 PM
2-Generations
7- 3-2-1 Contact
20-Another Life (CBN's early '80s attempt at the soap opera craze)
1:00
4-Perry Mason
9-Square One TV
11-Guiding Light
1:30
9-Instructional TV
2:00
2-Another World
11-Small Wonder
13-General Hospital
20-Jerry Prevo
2:30
11-Win, Lose or Draw (now hosted by Robb Weller afer Convy lef for 3rd Degree)
3:00
2-Santa Barbara
11-Highway to Heaven
13-Everyday
20-Jerry Falwell
3:30
5-Maxie's World
7-Sesame Street
13-Oprah Winfrey
4:00
2-Star Trek
4-Duck Tales
5-C.O.P.S.
11-Mr. Belvedere
20-Sunshine Factory
33-Movie ("Bluebeard")
4:30
5-Fun House
11-Facts of Life
13-Donahue
5:00
2-Who's The Boss?
5-Robin Hood
7-Secret City
13-The Lundstoms
5:30
4-Batman
7-Principles of Accounting
6:00
4-Hunter
7-Alaska Weather
11-Wheel of Fortune
13-KIMO 13 News
6:30
2-Night Court
11-Jeopardy!
20-Heart to Heart
7:00
7-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11-48 Hours
13-Growing Pains
20-Straight Talk
7:30
4-Love Connection
8:00
2-Cheers
11-Falcon Crest
8:30
2-Wings
7-Degrassi High
9:00
2-L.A. Law
11-Knots Landing
13-Twin Peaks
20-Jerry Falwell
10:00
2-News
4-Arsenio Hall
7-Music From the Heart ("Carolina Perspective in the Origins of Country Music")
11-M*A*S*H
10:30
2-Cheers
5-USA Tonight
11-Wiseguy
33-Movie ("Shock")
11:00
5-Afer Hours
13-News
20-To Be One
11:30
7-Alaska Is...
11-The Prisoner
13-Beyond Vietnam
20-Jerry Prevo
Midnight
4-Geraldo
5-Video Jukebox
12:30 AM
20-Insight
1:00
13-The A-Team
1:30
2:00
13-What A Country
20-Gospel Music
2:30
20-Sing Out America
3:00
20-Sunshine Factory
3:30
20-Color Me a Rainbow
4:00
20-Profiles
4:30
4-Twilight Zone
20-Paid Programming
5:00
4-Success-N-Life
13-20-Minute Workout
20-Human Dimension
5:30
2-Morning Stretch
11-CBS Morning News
20-Paid Programming
Yes, unlike Fairbanks with only two network stations, PBS, and KJNP, Anchorage TV had a
bountiful of shows on the air in 1990! They had Joan Rivers, Oprah, Jeopardy, ALL of NBC's lineup
(without any blacking out of promos)...we didn't!! Thankfully at the time, I was living in the
Mississippi Coast where almost all of the New Orleans stations -- and WKRG on the Mobile side
-- are seen on cable along with WLOX, Fox, and PBS.
Next time I'll be posting a Saturday schedule from that same week...and you won't believe what
shows they carried (American Gladiators, WWF Superstars of Wrestling, Soul Train, etc) on the
syndication front compared to Fairbanks!!!
Jonathan Allen
Something very weird struck me with these listings but I will see if someone can spot it (it's
pretty easy).
KYW-3
6:15 Mortarboard
7:00 Today
9:00 Morning
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
WPVI-6
6:30 Perspective
8:00 Best of the Comics (Prize winners in the comic division from the '78 Mummers Parade)
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:50 Perspective
WCAU-10
6:00 News
9:00 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
WHYY-12
12:00 Zoom
9:30 Visions
11:30 Americana
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The National Champioship Game before the Rose and Orange Bowls.
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Two things i gleaned were a nine-hour parade and major college football joined in progress (not
terribly unusual back then)
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It's interesting how WHYY had Zoom on in the morning, but not the afernoon. I thought they
always put the older kids' shows on in the afernoon.
Something very weird struck me with these listings but I will see if someone can spot it (it's
pretty easy).
KYW-3
2:00 Sugar Bowl (#1 Penn State vs. #2 Alabama)
WPVI-6
6:00 News
The Sugar Bowl was on ABC, pre-empted by WPVI for the Mummers parade (which must be a
REALLY big deal). I wonder if KYW had planned to pick up the game all along or if they added it to
the schedule once they realized it would be for the national championship. The Orange Bowl was
the first, and to my knowledge, the only time that teams from the same conference (then called
the Big 8) met in a major bowl game.
I was in 12th grade and living in Boothwyn, PA at the time. I watched that Sugar Bowl and
(correct me if I need it) and that was the day 'Bama stopped PSU on the 6 inch line on 4th and
goal. UA won 14-7 IIRC. Then USC won the Rose Bowl and split the national title with the
Crimson Tide.
One thing I recall from this oddity of an ABC broadcast on an NBC affiliate: Whenever, during
that Sugar Bowl, ABC showed a promo for an upcoming show, KYW, instead of quickly "covering
up" the ABC promo, would show at the bottom of the screen the words "Not shown on KYW-
TV".
ixnay
A gold star goes to Buddy Hayes, who correctly guessed the oddity first - KYW, an NBC affiliate,
was airing the Sugar Bowl, which was an ABC telecast.
ClassicTVFan - I will put on 17, 29, and 48's shows for 1/1/79 within the next couple days for you.
Ixnay - See, this is why I love the internet - people who actually remember it occuring and can
clue me in. I wondered how KYW handled an ABC broadcast (and of course, in 1979, we were
quite a bit away from seeing screen bugs). "Not seen on KYW-TV". Classic.
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Ixnay - See, this is why I love the internet - people who actually remember it occuring and can
clue me in. I wondered how KYW handled an ABC broadcast (and of course, in 1979, we were
quite a bit away from seeing screen bugs). "Not seen on KYW-TV". Classic.
I wonder if that Sugar Bowl would have been cleared at all in Philly (at least on a VHF) if it wasn't
a game involving Penn State with the national championship in its sights. Maybe if that weren't
the situation, that ball might have been lateralled to 17, 29 or 48. I remember the 1977 Sugar
Bowl (also preempted by WPVI for the Mummers, and yes, it is a very big institution in
Philadelphia) being cleared on WKBS-48. Tony Dorsett, Matt Cavanaugh and the Pitt Panthers
beat IIRC Georgia for the national title in that Sugar Bowl.
ixnay
ixnay
A gold star goes to Buddy Hayes, who correctly guessed the oddity first - KYW, an NBC affiliate,
was airing the Sugar Bowl, which was an ABC telecast.
In a top-5 market! Don't forget that KYW was part of Group W [Westinghouse] and WPVI was
owned by Capital Cities Communications.
Coincidentally, Group W owned an ABC affiliate just down the road in Baltimore.
I remember the 1977 Sugar Bowl (also preempted by WPVI for the Mummers, and yes, it is a
very big institution in Philadelphia) being cleared on WKBS-48.
Good question. I only watched a minute or two of THAT game (I joined my mom at friends of
hers who were not big football fans). In fact I was only aware that WKBS was airing the game
through the TV mag in the Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin, to which my mom subscribed at the
time. I don't remember how or when I found out the result but the Sports Confiscated (as my
dad used to call SI, playfully ) cover still sticks out in my mind. PITT IS IT! shouted the cover,
which showed TD leaping into a teammate's arms.
ixnay
7:30 Popeye
9 AM Jetsons
10 AM Inauguration Coverage
instead)
7 PM Hee Haw
11 PM News
1 AM News
7 AM Metro Forestry
8 AM Bugs Bunny
5 PM I Spy
6 PM News
7 PM UFO
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
8 PM Men In Crisis
9 PM Country Hayride
8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf
9 AM The Osmonds
11 AM Inauguration Coverage
6:30 News
11 PM News
ABC would be criticized later that year for not breaking into regular
Special Prosecutor.)
7 AM Popeye
8 AM Spiderman
8:30 Ultraman
9 AM Little Rascals
10 AM Flipper
10:30 McHale's Navy
at 12:30 PM)
3 PM Andy Griffith
3:30 Lassie
4 PM Fury
6 PM Championship Bowling
What's gone: Good Times, Benson, Three's Company, Cosby Show (though all will still be around
for Merry-thon)
Weekdays
3:00PM Bonanza
4:00PM Gunsmoke
Every Night:
8:00PM The Andy Griffith Show (replaces Little House on the Prairie)
8:30PM The Andy Griffith Show (replaces Little House on the Prairie cont.)
Weekends
12:00PM MacGyver (Sat, replaces Highway to Heaven); Highway to Heavn (Sun, replaces
MacGyver)
that girl is a good choic but only 1 new show? they have several doubles. why not my 3 sons or
voyage to the bottom of the sea that is rarly ever seen
Good idea, the three Irwin Allen series would be great to see again, Voyage, Land of the Giants
and Lost in Space....
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What's the story with Mork & Mindy? I NEVER see reruns of that show - is there some
contractual problem? If not, I would think it would be a no brainer!
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TV Land has too many shows that they do a short run on when they first get them and then they
just sit on them. I still believe that they should start a second channel and run the older shows
that aren't on now there.
It's worth noting the nighttime schedule will likely be ten or fifeen minutes off due to the
commercial load
With the poor selection/repetition of tired shows; the 'commercial load'; and the editing to
accommodate all those commercials...not to mention the availability of many of the shows on
DVD...why on Earth does anyone still watch this channel?
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Did they (or will they) have a weekend marathon? Don't they usually do that with a new show?
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I won't miss Good Times on TV Land, it's still going to be on TV One, and at least TV One has the
non-syndicated edits, unlike TV Land.
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TV One is a Black-oriented general entertainment network, owned by Radio One and Comcast.
They feature old sitcoms like 227, Good Times, Martin, and Amen, plus recent off-network
sitcoms (mainly from the WB and UPN), however, it's programming strategy is nothing like BET's.
www.tvoneonline.com
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Newname,
I agree too.
I give an example. I have the first 3 seasons of All In The Family on DVD. When those episodes air
on TV Land I don't watch them. I only watch AITF episodes I don't have on DVD on TV Land.
When I get those (Still need to get seasons 4 and 5; has anybody heard about when more
seasons are released on DVD?) I won't watch them anymore on TV Land. AITF is the only show
I'm really interested in.
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"All In The Family" season 6 will be released in the first quarter of 2007. Don't remember the
date. BUT, check out http://www.tvshowsondvd.com and they will give you the full scoop
including box art, etc.
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Since TvLand keeps on with the same old STUFF why not go back to the mid 50's TV :Sky
King,Highway Patrol,Rescue 8,Harbor Patrol,Tales of the Texas Rangers,I know somebody would
watch and the price would be cheaper fot TvLand to purchase.Just a thought from a OLD DJ.
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"All In The Family" season 6 will be released in the first quarter of 2007. Don't remember the
date. BUT, check out http://www.tvshowsondvd.com and they will give you the full scoop
including box art, etc.
Thanks. I finally picked up Seasons 4 and 5 at Barnes & Noble. I searched on that site you've
mentioned and also looked on the TV Land message board and it said they're releasing season 6
on Feb. 13.