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Going back to when CBC stations in Southern Ontario carried SRC shows on Sunday mornings...
Morning
6:30
7:00
4 Top Cat
7 Herald of Truth
7:15
2 Church Invitation
7:30
2 Day of Discovery
3 Living Word
7 Christopher Close-Up
8r Let's Face It
9 Crossroads
10 La boite a surprise
7:45
3 Sacred Heart
8:00
2 Kathryn Kuhlman
3 Day of Discovery
7 A Matter of Pride
8 La boite a surprise
8r Shhh!!
9 Cartoon Playhouse
10 Moi et l'autre
8:30
2 Rex Humbard
6 Sol et Gobelet
7 Captain Noah
9:00
6 Prise I
11 Oral Roberts
9:30
2 Open Rap
6 Moi et l'autre
7 Rocketship 7
9 Star Trek
11 Crossroads
13 Rex Humbard
2 The Answer
3-8-12-19 Chalkdust
4 In Process
6 Quelle famille!
8r Skipper Sam
11 Italian Panorama
10:15
29 Council of Churches
10:30
2 The Story
3 Rex Humbard
6 Le francais d'aujourd'hui
8-12 TBA
9 Uncle Bobby
13 Crossroads
19 Mathematics
29 Christopher Close-Up
10:45
29 Christopher Close-Up
11:00
2 Oral Roberts
7 Bullwinkle
9 Rex Humbard
19 Urban Studies
29 Interview
11:20
19 This Family
11:30
3 Hymn Book
7 Make a Wish
8 Crossroads
8r Christophers
11 World Tomorrow
11:40
Afternoon
Noon
2 World Tomorrow
3 Portuguese Portrait
4 News
8r Wrestling
9 Album TV
11 Dialogue
12:15
4 Newsmaker
12 Davey & Goliath
12:30
3 Herald of Truth
19 Literature
29 Niagara Now
12:45
6 Stories of Tuktu
1:00
2 Roller Derby
9 Topic
13 File 13
19 Sesame Street
29 All-Star Wrestling
1:15
1:30
9 Football Fever
13 Sports Roundup
29 Baseball: NY Mets-Pittsburgh
2:00
2:30
7 League of Women Voters (2nd of 8 shows)
19 It Stands to Rerason
3:00
13r TBA
3:30
7 Sunday Surprise
19 Beyond Form
4:00
19 Canadiana
29 Larry Kane
4:30
7 Lassie
9 Escape Route
17 Book Beat
4:56
5:00
7 Lawrence Welk
11 Wild Kingdom
17 Realities
29 Safari to Adventure
5:30
3 Getting Together
9 Saint
10 Walt Disney
11 Bonanza
29 Daniel Boone
Evening
6:00
4-10r 60 Minutes
7 News
13r Golddiggers
17 Viewpoint
19 French Programs
6:30
10 Act Fast
11 Bewitched
29 NYPD
7:00
2 Wild Kingdom
3-6-8-10-12 Rovers
4 Juvenile Jury
8r Anti-Defamation League
10r News
19 Sesame Street
7:30
17 30 Minutes with...
8:00
7-13r FBI
19 Showcase
8:30
19 Man in Society
29 Stan Jasinski
9:00
2-8r Bonanza
3-6-8-10-12 Wayne & Shuster Comedy Special (guest star Salome Bey)
17 Masterpiece Theatre
9:30
10:00
9-13 Mannix
17 Fanfare
4 By the People
10r News
11:00
2-4-8r-11 News
29 Points After
11:15
3-8-10-12 News
6 Night Metro
11:20
9 Metro Final
13 News/Sports
11:30
4 Merv Griffin
7-13r News/Sports
8r Tonight Show
11:35
10 Under Attack
11:40
8 Pierre Berton
12 Under Attack
11:45
Late Night
Midnight
3 Saint
1:00
2 Church Invitation
6 Newscap
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Interesting how before OECA (TVO) had any rebroadcast transmitters how commercial stations
rebroadcast OECA programming.
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How long has CKCO been broadcasting this service?! They still do to this day, even after all the
local cuts from CTV.
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Channel 10's local game show, which was basically charades. I think the host was Mark Lade,
who is now an on-air voice on London radio station CKSL. It would meet its fate three years later
in the face of trying to keep the station fresh.<P ID="signature">______________
Morning
5:00
3-12 News
7-13-WB Infomercials
11 Ag Day
45 Mighty Max
5:30
2 Big Show
5-10-15 News
7 Ag Day
11 First Business
21 Hugh Ross
45 Mummies Alive
61 Sailor Moon
5:45
6:00
3-5-15 News
21 Joy
33 Despierta America!
6:30
2-11 News
7 First Business
8 Body Electric
21 Mike Purkey
61 Animaniacs
7:00
2-11-12 Today
7 TBA
8 Puzzle Place
10 News
21 Creflo A. Dollar
45 Doug
7:30
8 Theodore Tugboat
45 Hercules
WB Beast Wars
8:00
7 700 Club
8 Sesame Street
13 Infomercials
21 Rod Parsley
61 Ned's Newt
8:30
9 Ned's Newt
21 Marilyn Hickey
45 Jumanji
61 Histeria!
WB Animaniacs
9:00
5 Price is Right
7 Sam Steiger
8 Teletubbies
9 Living Single
21 Kenneth Copeland
33 Maite
45 Bloopy's Bussies
61 Family Matters
WB The Mask
9:30
9 The Nanny
10:00
2 Matlock
3 Maury
7 Tonya Mock
8 Arthur
9 Judge Judy
10 Charlie's Angels
11 Sunset Beach
12 Another World
15 The View
33 Duena
45 Montel Williams
61 Happy Days
WB Quincy
10:30
7 Lifestyle Magazine
9 Judge Judy
61 Laverne & Shirley
11:00
2-11-12 Leeza
7 News
8 Kidsongs
10 Jenny Jones
13 Woman's Day
15 All My Children
45 Love Connection
61 Three's Company
WB Jane Whitney
11:30
13 Here's Lucy
21 Casey Treat
45 Love Connection
61 Three's Company
11:55
7 Take Five
Afternoon
Noon
3 The Nanny
5-10-11-12-13y-15 News
9 Howie Mandel
13 Big Valley
21 Life Today
33 Samantha
45 Montel Williams
61 Match Game
WB Jenny Jones
12:30
3 Designing Women
11 Real TV
12 Access Hollywood
15 Port Charles
21 This is Your Day
1:00
10 Cops
12 Sunset Beach
13 Bonanza
21 700 Club
33 Mujer de mi vida
WB Knight Rider
1:30
10 Cops
2:00
2 Sunset Beach
5 Guiding Light
7 America's Store
8 Over Arizona
9 People's Court
10 Judge Judy
13 Eight is Enough
15 General Hospital
33 El Gordo y La Flaca
45 NewsRadio
WB Major Dad
2:30
21 Rod Parsley
33 Bla-Blazo
45 Step by Step
WB My Secret Identity
3:00
3 Oprah Winfrey
5 Ricki Lake
8 Reading Rainbow
9-10 Donny & Marie
11 Inside Edition
13 Hogan Family
33 Cristina
45 Pokemon
61 Spider-Man
WB Beast Wars
3:30
8 Teletubbies
11 Jeopardy!
13 Dave's World
45 Beast Wars
61 Young Hercules
WB Jumanji
4:00
3 Inside Edition
5 Roseanne Show
7 TBA
8 Arthur
9 Spider-Man
11 Oprah Winfrey
12 News
15 People's Court
33 Primer Impacto
4:30
2 News
8 Wishbone
9 Young Hercules
45 Sister, Sister
WB Histeria!
5:00
2-5-10-11-12-15 News
7 Sam Steiger
13 Highway to Heaven
21 Kingdom Connection
33 Noticias
61 Full House
5:30
10 News
21 Mario Murillo
33 Noticias Univision
61 Full House
Evening
6:00
2-5-11-12-13y-15 News
7 American Times
10 Judge Judy
13 Life Goes On
33 Mi pequena traviesa
45 Friends
61 Roseanne
WB Jenny Jones
6:15
21 John Avanzini
6:25
21 The Word
6:30
2 Cheers
5 Hollywood Squares
9-61 Simpsons
10 Real TV
11 Wheel of Fortune
12 Extra
15 Home Improvement
21 Up on Melody Mountain
45 Friends
6:55
7 Take Five
7:00
3 Jeopardy!
5-13y JAG
8 Great Performances
9 Simpsons
13 Touched by an Angel
15 Home Improvement
45 Moesha
WB Love Connection
7:30
2-11-12 Will & Grace
3 Wheel of Fortune
9 Home Improvement
15 Hughleys
45 Clueless
WB Change of Heart
8:00
3 The Nanny
9 Seinfeld
15 Spin City
33 Desencuentro
45 Reunited
61 Felicity
WB Friends
8:30
2-11-12 Working
15 Sports Night
WB Friends
9:00
3 Frasier
10 News
13 Diagnosis Murder
9:25
7 Take Five
9:30
3 Frasier
8 Great Performances
10:00
2-5-10-11-12-13y-15 News
3 Tonight Arizona
13 Barnaby Jones
33 Noticias
45 Change of Heart
61 Simpsons
WB Felicity
10:05
5 Seinfeld
10:30
33 Noticias Univision
45 Change of Heart
61 Living Single
10:35
3 Hard Copy
5-13y Late Show with David Letterman
10 Real TV
15 Nightline
11:00
21 Jerusalem Mosaic
33 Al ritmo de la noche
45 NewsRadio
61 Martin
WB Rosie O'Donnell
11:05
3 Entertainment Tonight
10 Cops
15 Politically Incorrect
11:30
9 Cops
45 Married...with Children
11:35
5 M*A*S*H
10 Cops
12 Access Hollywood
13y Extra
15 Cheers
Late Night
Midnight
7 America's Store
13 Worship
21 Alvin Slaughter
33 El Gordo y La Flaca
61 Mama's Family
WB Love Connection
12:05
3 Jerry Springer
10 Jenny Jones
15 Home Improvement
12:30
9 Martin
21 Ron Luce
33 Bla-Blazo
61 Mama's Family
WB Change of Heart
12:35
15 People's Court
1:00
9 Moesha
33 Cristina
61 Newlywed Game
WB Wiseguy
1:05
2 Lifestyle Magazine
3 Oprah Winfrey
5 Matlock
10 Streets of San Francisco
11 Real TV
1:30
9 Clueless
61 Dating Game
1:35
11-12 News
15 Empty Nest
2:00
9 Reunited
33 Mi pequena traviesa
61 Hunter
WB Hawkeye
2:05
3 Hunter
5 CBS News Up to the Minute
11 Tonight Show
12 Extra
15 Perry Mason
2:30
8 World of Art
2:35
12 Tonight Show
13y Sevcec
3:00
21 Steve Brock
61 Hawaii Five-O
WB Infomercials
3:05
3 Odd Couple
10 News
11 Sunset Beach
3:30
21 Walt Mills
3:35
2 Tonight Show
12 Sunset Beach
4:00
9 M*A*S*H
11 Nig Show
61 Branded
4:05
10 News
4:15
21 John Avanzini
4:25
21 The Word
4:30
33 Noticias Univision
4:35
2 Sunset Beach
As a comparison to my HBO schedule post, here is Showtime's programming for the same week.
Note that there is one movie which was on <u>both</u> channels that week, and also the
premiere episode of what was something of a groundbreaking comedy on Friday night of this
week.
Source: TV Guide
11:00 Bizarre
1:00am Frankenstein
4:45 Bizarre
10:00 Brothers
10:30 Bizarre
3:30 Gallagher
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> week, and also the premiere episode of what was something of
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This schedule came out during one of the most biggest ( well at that time it was ) feuds in cable
television. The feud between HBO & Showtime.
Its funny now considering that both HBO and Showtime have since cut back on Hollywood
feature films in favor of original programs but does anybody remember back in 1984 the so-
called "movie war" between HBO and Showtime? Prior to 1983 I Believe most if not all movies
appeared on both HBO and Showtime but sometime in 83,HBO made some deal with Columbia
Pictures I believe to create HBOnly as in movies that were to be shown on HBO and HBO only.
The Henry Fonda flick On Golden Pond was one such movie.
Showtime then quite quickly made some huge deal with Parmount and in return Paramount's
films were seen only on Showtime and The Movie Channel. Showtime had the upperhand here
as Paramount was in the mid 80's had some of the most popular films such as Flashdance and
Trading Places. When Showtime aired Flashdance, HBO received so many complaints from
viewers for not showing it that they had Dick Cavett go on the air and actually explain to viewers
that the reason Flashdance wasn't coming to HBO was due to the Paramount/Showtime deal.
I think this movie war between HBO and Showtime more/less lasted througout the end of the
80s and into the 90s.
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> This schedule came out during one of the most biggest ( well
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> Its funny now considering that both HBO and Showtime have
> original programs but does anybody remember back in 1984 the
> 1983 I Believe most if not all movies appeared on both HBO
> and Showtime but sometime in 83,HBO made some deal with
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> Showtime then quite quickly made some huge deal with
> Showtime and The Movie Channel. Showtime had the upperhand
> here as Paramount was in the mid 80's had some of the most
> from viewers for not showing it that they had Dick Cavett go
> on the air and actually explain to viewers that the reason
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> I think this movie war between HBO and Showtime more/less
> lasted througout the end of the 80s and into the 90s.
I think the HBO/Showtime feud peaked around 1988, when Showtime started placing ads on
other cable networks showing two "animated" TV's (one with Showtime, the other with HBO
and static, if I recall correctly) about their exclusive programming which couldn't be seen on
HBO. Their tagline was something along the lines of "Showtime does, HBO doesn't."
By the late '80s, HBO became the preferred network for Paramount, Warner Bros. (before HBO
parent Time merged with Warner Communications), and 20th Century Fox. Showtime was the
preferred home of Universal and exclusive home of Disney's "adult" studios
(Touchstone/Hollywood) on pay TV.
HBO and Showtime made a truce in 1992 or '93, in which the two networks stopped marketing
as competitors, but as complementing pay services. When Starz was formed, they outbid HBO
and Showtime for the Touchstone/Hollywood and New Line libraries, touted itself as "all movies,
all the time," which led both HBO and Showtime to produce more original series instead of
focusing on movies. HBO still had exclusive rights to Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, and
Dreamworks features, while Paramount moved its films from HBO to Showtime after the studio
was purchased by Viacom.
AM
10 Festival Latino
PM
12 El Derecho De Nacer
1 Los Caudillos
4 Teatro Mexicano
6 Fractured Flickers
7 Country Carnival
8 Wilburn Brothers
10 Bullfights
AM
8:30 Agriculture
10 Dobie Gillis
10:30 Mister Ed
11:30 Hazel
PM
4 Kick Boxing
5 Wrestling
6 Outer Limits
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> 9 Wrestling
> 10 Bullfights
> 12:30A Peter Gunn
Now here's rarity: Spanish during the day, english shows in the evening. BTW wasn't Spanish
outlets KDTV and KEMO on the air at the time?
> 1:30 Movie: Loose In London (cant read year, ink smudge)
The "ink smudge" should read 1953. It was a Bowery Boys movie.
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> Now here's rarity: Spanish during the day, english shows in
> the evening. BTW wasn't Spanish outlets KDTV and KEMO on the
I know KEMO had been on the air since 1968 or 1969, although I believe it was still English
language in 1971. Not sure about KDTV, but it would still have been on channel 60 if it was on
the air then.<P ID="signature">______________
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Were the bullfights carried on KGSC-36 Saturday nights broadcast with commentary in English or
in Spanish??
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sold by 1972.
KTVU 2
AM
8:30 Existence
10 Pet Set
PM
12 Roller Derby
12:45 Major League Baseball, NLCS Game 1: Giants 5, Pirates 4 at Candlestick Park (also shown
on Ch. 4, as stated both in Tribune listings and TV highlights story). Pirates won series 3-1.
* Interesting note from the Tribune: The Sept. 30 Giants-Padres regular-season game was
broadcast without commercials by KTVU. The stations 19-game contract had ended, but both
KTVU and the Giants wanted it shown. KTVU called KSFO radio, which said theyd allow the game
to be televised if they picked up their advertisers instead of KTVUs. The TV advertisers were
competitors of the radio advertisers, so KTVU general manager Roger Rice chose to run the game
with no ads.
5 49er Huddle
KRON 4 (NBC)
AM
7 Dr. Doolittle
8 Deputy Dawg
9 Barrier Reef
4 Speak Out
4:30 Forum
6 News
11 News
KPIX 5
AM
6:30 Agriculture
7:30 Monkees
9 Harlem Globetrotters
PM
12:30 You Are There: Record Ride for the Pony Express
2 Government Story
7 Ron Magers Electric Impressions: guests David Frost and Chuck Berry (termed in the listings as
the father of rock and roll) Magers, now in Chicago, was a KPIX news anchor
10 Mission: Impossible
11 News
KGO-TV 7 (ABC)
AM
8 Funky Phantom
9 Lidsville
PM
2 Bewitched
4 Sports World
4:30 Wide World of Sports: Trenton 300 (Indy cars; Bobby Unser, winner)
6 News
7 On the Spot
8 Getting Together
8:30 ABC Saturday Night Movie: Sweet, Sweet Rachel (1971, made for TV)
10 The Persuaders
11 News
AM
PM
4 Sports Special
AM
PM
6 Un Canto De Mexico
8 International Zone
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Very clean variety program hosted by Johnny Mann and his singers. Mann is notorious for being
a dedicated American, which, of copurse, shows in this series.
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Title should be The New Dick Van Dyke Show where he starred with Hope Lange as a talk show
host in Freedom,Arizona. Some TV Guides and newspapers showed the show as Dick Van Dyke
deleting the New in the title when the original Dick Van Dyke Show was now in syndication in
reruns.
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> Title should be The New Dick Van Dyke Show where he
> Freedom,Arizona.
Don't you mean "Carefree, Arizona", where this series was actually shot for the first couple of
seasons before moving to Hollywood?
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> Don't you mean "Carefree, Arizona", where this series was
> actually shot for the first couple of seasons before moving
> to Hollywood?
Yes,that was Carefree,Arizona. Had a senior moment going even though I'm 34. Anyways,I do
have a question about The New Dick Van Dyke Show and its first season. In the 1st half of the 1st
season it aired before The Mary Tyler Moore Show but by January The Mary Tyler Moore Show
moved to 7:30 Central Time after All In The Family while TNDVDS stayed at 8:00 Central until it
moved to Sunday nights in its 2nd season where it is paired with M*A*S*H. My question is
this,why didn't they leave this great part of the lineup alone during that season where Mary
Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke were together again but only in different shows?
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> > Don't you mean "Carefree, Arizona", where this series was
> > actually shot for the first couple of seasons before
> moving
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> The New Dick Van Dyke Show and its first season. In the 1st
> half of the 1st season it aired before The Mary Tyler Moore
> Show but by January The Mary Tyler Moore Show moved to 7:30
> Central Time after All In The Family while TNDVDS stayed at
> this,why didn't they leave this great part of the lineup
> alone during that season where Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van
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9:30 Arnie
the fall of '71, and this was a last chance to save it.
'40s).
So on Sundays:
8 PM M*A*S*H
it in 1975.
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It's actually possible that this was not a simulcast of NBC's coverage of the game. From 1969
(when the League Championship Series began) through 1983 or so, Major League Baseball
allowed local TV rightsholders of teams that had qualified for the LCS to produce their own
broadcasts. Thus, this may have been a KTVU-produced telecast, complete with local
announcers.
For instance, when the Boston Red Sox made it to the 1975 American League Championship
Series, WSBK-38 (which then had rights to the Red Sox) produced their own telecasts of the ALCS
with then-Red Sox announcers Dick Stockton and Ken "Hawk" Harreleson.
Morning
5:00
2 Richie Rich
3 CBS Morning News
4-5-5m News
13 Divorce Court
24 Infomercials
5:30
2 Taz-Mania
3-5m-13 News
7 AgDay
55 His Place
6:00
2 Beetlejuice
3-4-5-5m-7-13 News
10 Charlie Rose
11 Body Electric
16 Entertainment Tonight
24 Infomercial
55 Black Beauty
6:30
2 Beetlejuice
3 News
24 New Azusa
55 Campbells
7:00
3 Early Show
4-5m Today
5 News
10 Sesame Street
11 Dragon Tales
16 Recess
24 Infomercial
55 In Search
7:30
11 Sagwa
16 Legend of Tarzan
24 Infomercial
55 Beverly Exercise
8:00
2 Perfect Strangers
5 Early Show
11 Caillou
13 Maury
16 Buzz Lightyear
24 Infomercial
55 Your Health
8:30
2 Perfect Strangers
10-11 Teletubbies
24 Infomercial
9:00
2 Rosie O'Donnell
3 Ananda Lewis
5 Montel Williams
11 Zoboomafoo
24 Infomercial
55 Ron Hembree
9:30
11 Sesame Street
10:00
2 Talk or Walk
4 Maury
5m Jenny Jones
7 The View
10 Hello Chuck
13-16 Sally
24 Abundant Life
55 Song of Solomon
10:30
24 Infomercial
55 Real Families
11:00
4 Sally
5-13 News
5m Judge Mathis
7 Divorce Court
10 Sagwa
11 Instructional TV
16 Jenny Jones
24 Infomercial
55 At Home-Live!
11:30
5m Judge Mathis
7 Port Charles
10 Theodore Tugboat
13 Power of Attorney
24 Infomercial
Afternoon
Noon
3-4-5m News
7 All My Children
10 Reading Rainbow
13 Steve Harvey
16 Crossing Over
55 Your Health
12:30
10 Book of Virtues
13 A Different World
16 Crossing Over
55 Your Health
1:00
2 City Guys
4 Passions
10 Caillou
11 Sagwa
13 Maury
16 Jerry Springer
24 Bonanza
55 700 Club
1:30
2 City Guys
11 Arthur
2:00
2 Rescue Heroes
5m Passions
7 General Hospital
10 Sagwa
11 Reading Rainbow
13 Divorce Court
16 Jeffersons
24 Promised Land
55 James Robison
2:30
2 X-Men: Evolution
10 Dragon Tales
13 Texas Justice
16 Benson
3:00
2 Pokemon
3 Inside Edition
4-7 Maury
5m Family Feud
10 Zoboomafoo
11 Zoom
13 Divorce Court
16 Judge Hatchett
24 Remington Steele
3:30
3 Hollywood Squares
5m Extra
10 Arthur
4:00
2 Talk or Walk
3 Jeopardy!
5 News
24 Bonanza
55 Lucy Show
4:30
3 News
5 Inside Edition
10 Zoom
13 Judge Judy
55 Lucy Show
5:00
2 Rendez-View
3-4-5-5m-7-13 News
16 Judge Judy
24 Supermarket Sweep
55 Nana Puddin'
5:30
2 Elimidate
16 Inside Edition
55 Cherub Wings
Evening
6:00
2 Drew Carey
3-4-5-5m-7 News
16 Jeopardy!
24 NBA: Memphis-Cleveland
55 At Home-Live!
6:30
2 Drew Carey
7:00
2 Dawson's Creek
3-5 60 Minutes II
4-5m Ed
55 Black Beauty
7:30
7 According to Jim
55 Campbells
8:00
2 Felicity
7 Drew Carey
13 Bernie Mac
16 Special Unit 2
55 Family Showcase
8:30
13 Titus
9:00
2 Rendez-View
7 20/20
13 News
24 Diagnosis Murder
9:30
2 5th Wheel
10:00
2 Elimidate
3-4-5-5m-7 News
10 As Time Goes By
11 Nightly Business Report
24 It's a Miracle
10:30
2 MAD TV
10 Upstairs, Downstairs
13-16 Friends
24 News (WMC?)
10:35
7 Nightline
11:00
11 Charlie Rose
13 Steve Harvey
24 Infomercial
55 Black Beauty
11:05
7 Politically Incorrect
11:30
2 5th Wheel
16 Montel Williams
24 Infomercial
55 Campbells
11:35
5 Entertainment Tonight
7 Seinfeld
Late Night
Midnight
2 Jamie Foxx
24 Worship TV
55 Family Showcase
12:05
12:30
2 Jamie Foxx
13 Power of Attorney
16 Cheers
12:35
4-5m SCTV
1:00
16 Shipmates
55 Country Crossroads
1:05
4 Ananda Lewis
5 Talk or Walk
5m Street Smarts
7 Power of Attorney
1:30
16 Shipmates
55 Heroes
1:35
3 CBS News Up to the Minute
5m Change of Heart
2:00
10 National Geographic
13 News
16 Jerry Springer
55 Home Life
2:05
4 Other Half
5 Shipmates
2:30
2:35
5 Iyanla
3:00
4 Tonight Show
3:30
3:35
5m Light of Faith
4:00
4 Early Today
10 Instructional TV
13 Cops
16 Sally
24 Special
4:05
4:30
13 Cops
4:35
5m Early Today
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Isn't channel 24 in Memphis WPTY, an ABC affiliate? Pax in Memphis was on channel 50, I think.
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Rugrats1 is right. Channel 24 is actually WPTY, the ABC affiliate in Memphis, but they aren't
carried by Charter Cable in Jackson. WPXX is actually channel 50 and is Pax/i, although Charter
actually carries the national feed. WSM 4 is NBC, but I think thay're actually listed that way. That
may have been a misprint on Bluenoser's part. WJTE in Jackson is actually a low power station on
channel 19 that has carried Family Net for several years.
The channel listings with mistakes aren't from the listings for Charter either. Like I said before,
they don't carry WPTY, WPXX or WJTE. Channel 24 on Charter is HSN and 55 is Food Network.
The Jackson Sun has had these mistakes in their schedules for several years, and make no sense
at all. I've called them a few times to leave comments about the mistakes but they've never been
changed. They apparently don't care, and apparently not enough readers say anything to push
them into changing.
We all get nostalgic on this board for the "good old days of pay TV" from time to time, so I pulled
a TV Guide at random and typed out a week of listings (all times ET/PT) for HBO.
Note how little of the schedule would be called "blockbuster" and how many plays mediocre
movies like Bear Island got in a single week. Also how some of the original programming would
get repeated to death, sometimes playing twice in a week at the exact same time!
10:30 Yesteryear
6:00 Yesteryear
7:00 Movie: Bear Island
7:30 Yesteryear
3:00 Yesteryear
4:50 Yesteryear
3:30 Yesteryear
12:00pm Yesteryear
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> and typed out a week of listings (all times ET/PT) for HBO.
Has this show ever made it to DVD? Also, was the narrator Dick Cavett or am I crazy?
Produced by the same minds behind Not Necessarily the News if memory serves. Speaking of
which I wonder when NNTN will be on DVD?
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> 8:00 Carlin on Campus
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> Produced by the same minds behind Not Necessarily the News
> be on DVD?
It only barely made it to VHS, on a single one-hour "Best Of" tape (which I own a copy of, and
which hasn't been re-released on DVD).
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> Produced by the same minds behind Not Necessarily the News
> be on DVD?
I certainly hope soon. I loved that show and Rich Hall's "sniglets". In some repsects it could
possibly be considered the '80s version of "The Daily Show" but "NNTN" relied more on fake
commercials and cleverly edited footage of real politicians for alot of its laughs. Still, Stuart
Pankin and the entire cast were great. I sincerely hope we see a DVD release soon. I know
several episodes were released on VHS in the late '80s.
01-05-2006, 07:01 AM #5
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> > We all get nostalgic on this board for the "good old days
> of
> random
> > and typed out a week of listings (all times ET/PT) for
> HBO.
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> Has this show ever made it to DVD? Also, was the narrator
>
Yes Dick Cavett was indeed the narrator of Yesteryear. I have doubts we will see it on DVD as I
dont believe very many of them were produced but then again..
For a few years before Yesteryear Cavett did a similar show called Remember When. Looking
back there wasn't much difference between the two shows.
Another HBO show I remember was HBO Sneak Preview. Pretty much the title says what the
show was about. Stiller & Meara hosted it back in the late 70's until 1982. Besides telling you
what is on HBO for the month, they did comedy bits poking fun at some of the stuff HBO was
showing. For example when HBO showed the Neil Diamond/Lucie Arnaz flick The Jazz Singer,
Stiller & Meara did "The BAD Singer". Someone once told me the remember seeing a young Ben
Stiller on one of these shows but that I dont remember.
In 82 some guy named Harris took over and then Cavett. I actually have a tape somewhere in my
collection ( may take some digging here ) of Cavett's HBO Sneak Preview from I think October
1982 which I believe was HBO's then 10th Annivsary.
Cavett showed a clip of some local Pennsylvania Polka dance saying that was HBO's first show
even though it has been reported that the Paul Newman flick "Sometimes A Great Notion" (?)
and a hockey game was the first to be seen on HBO in 1972.
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Don't know about "Yesteryear", but on "Remember When", Cavett would actually insert himself
into classic footage or scenes on that show at various invervals.
While these shows never saw video release (other than, perhaps, for schools and colleges), they
were seen in reruns on some PBS stations in the early-1990s.
> Another HBO show I remember was HBO Sneak Preview. Stiller &
>
> In 82 some guy named Harris took over and then Cavett.
The only "Harris" I was familiar with associated with pay TV was Bill Harris, an entertainment
columnist who did a similar show for HBO's competitor, Showtime (where he also hosted a
monthly gossip newsbrief, "Hollywood Spotlight").
> think October 1982 which I believe was HBO's then 10th
> Annivsary.
> saying that was HBO's first show even though it has been
> Notion" (?) and a hockey game was the first to be seen on
>
I also read that that film was the first show on HBO when it started in 1972. Though the polka
festival was mentioned as HBO's first original program.
A Time Warner ad in 1990 (when Time Inc. and Warner Communications merged) had a ad that
featured a mockup of a couple of people polkaing in front of HBO's first (allegedly) logo -- the
words "Home Box Office" in a TV screen. That ad mentioned that polka was HBO's first show.
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Wow! Nine airings of Eddie and the Cruisers in one week! Now that's scary! I seem to remember
that we got HBO in 1977. I was eight years old at the time so don't remember quite as much
about what they aired then. I do remember two really cheesy movies called Eat My dust and
grand Theft Auto. I guess that even into the mid 80s it was still such a novelty to be able to watch
movies without commercials that people were willing to settle for just about anything.
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> We all get nostalgic on this board for the "good old days of
> and typed out a week of listings (all times ET/PT) for HBO.
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> "blockbuster" and how many plays mediocre movies like Bear
> Island got in a single week. Also how some of the original
...I distinctly recall a promo for The Movie Channel that had a mock-up of an HBO schedule, on
which a movie titled FRIENDLESS LOVE was run every two hours for four or five days
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7:30
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51 Body Electirc
8:00
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20W Voltron
51 Sesame Street
8:15
15-52 AM Weather
8:30
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9:00
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10 Super Password
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1:00
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1:30
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3:00
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3:30
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4:30
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8 Divorce Court
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5:30
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6:30
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7:30
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5W-7 M*A*S*H
8 Newlywed Game
20W Benson
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8:00
5W PM Magazine
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5W Movie "Silent Movie"
9:00
2-5-7 Charlie & Company (premiere; Jaleel White, aka Steve Urkel, played Robert)
9:30
10:00
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11:00
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11:30
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3-13 Nightline
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Midnight
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11 Eight is Enough
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11 News
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2:30
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Over the years I heard that Harrisonburg, VA's WHSV-TV 3 was one of Bakker's strongest
affiliates. He and Tammy were quite popular there. Enough so that many places in the area were
offering bus trips to Heritage USA.
> Noon
TWO Roanoke stations offering news at Noon !! That is somewhat a big deal back then since it
seems that the Virginia stations as a whole ( at least to me ) jumped on the news at noon
bandwagon a little later than stations in other states. In Richmond for example, I believe back in
1985 only WTVR 6 offered anything in the way of news at midday and even that was in the form
of talk called Richmond Today ( ? ). Both WXEX 8 ( now WRIC ) and WWBT 12 still carried the
network fare at noon, though it wasn't long until WWBT started offering news at NOON.
BTW..even though today they do offer news at noon, Richmond's WRIC still only offers a single
half-hour local newscast in the evening. Wonder how many markets that are similar ( or even
bigger ) than Richmond that do the same?
Norfolk? In the mid 80's, WTKR 3 did news at Noon but WVEC 13 did not. They carried the
network at the time. That did change in 1986 when WVEC I think launched a midday
newscast..at 11:30AM.
WAVY 10..this gets interesting. I have seen old listings from around this time that showed them
airing The Daily News at Noon Monday thru Thursday but some game show at the same time on
Fridays. Looking at them, I can't help but wonder if its a misprint or if WAVY really did do this.
Back to Roanoke, it was in 1985 I believe when WSLS went "Eyewitness News".How long did this
last? At the time WXEX in Richmond was using that name as well. And within a few years WTKR/
Norfolk, they do went Eyewitness News, even though throughout the 70's that is exactly what
WAVY 10 was calling THEIR news.
Stations listed:
Thursday 5:00 PM
2B-8C Mickey Mouse Club
4D Pierrot (color)
5 Five O'Clock
7 Action Theatre
9 Popeye
12 Pappy
5:30
2B Huck Hound
5 Cartoons
8C Early Show
8W Northwest Passage
10 Yogi Bear
6:00
2B Sea Hunt
2D News, Sports
8W Focus
10 Panorama
12 Pony Express
13 Scan
6:30
2B-3-4B-4D-5-7-11-12 News
2D Highway Patrol
4B Cronkite (6:45)
9 Supercar
10 Informacast
11 Movie (6:40)
13 Higgins
7:00
2B Divorce Court
3 Yogi Bear
4B Bat Masterson
4D Outdoors
5 En. O'Toole
7 Guestward
8C City Camera
8C Cronkite (7:15)
8W Candid Camera
9 Huck Hound
12 Ozzie H.
13 Kildare
7:30
2D Sea Hunt
4B-8C Mister Ed
5-7 Ozzie H.
8W Leave it to Beaver
12 (illegible)
8:00
2B Shannon
3 Highway Patrol
11 Interpol
8:30
2B-3-4D Kildare
9 Movie
9:00
2D-4B-8C Nurses
8W-9-10-13 Playdate
9:30
2B-4D Hazel
3 The Mikado
5-7-12 McHale
10:00
8C Paradise
8W Untouchables
9 Wrestling
10 77 Sunset Strip
11 Coleman (10:20)
13 Gunsmoke
10:30
11:00
2B-2D-3-4B-4D-5-7-8C-11-12 News
2B-4B-12 Sports (11:15)
5 Tonight (11:15)
9 Telescope (11:20)
10 PM News (11:20)
11 Sports (11:20)
11:30
2B-3-4D Tonight
10 PM Sports
11 Sports
12:30
3 Late Movie
1:00
2B Dr. Brothers
7 McKenzie
8C Late Movie
13 M. Study
2:00
3 News
2:30
8C News
Neither WKBW 7 or WSEE 35 were listed here for some reason. Of note here, we see that Detroit
viewers did not get Walter Cronkite in November 1962, as the CBS affiliate did not carry it. Also,
WICU had ABC as the network of the week (or so it seemed at the time), CKCO was a couple
years away from switching to CTV, and CHCH had been independent for about a year. The LFP
was notorious for abbreviating program names at that time, so some things are not shown in full
since I don't know what they are supposed to be. In this region, WJBK, CKNX, CFPL, and CKCO
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8 AM Gospel Jubilee
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9 AM The Story
10 AM Sing Ye!
10:30 Reflections
11 AM Star Trek
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approximate)
approximate)
11 PM News
1 AM Sign Off
School
8 AM County View
10 AM Daktari
(time approximate)
approximate)
5 PM Daniel Boone
6 PM CBS News
7 PM 60 Minutes
11 PM News
basketball highlights
12 M Best Of Groucho
12:30 I Spy
7 AM Agriscope
8 AM Jimmy Swaggart
10 AM Tomorrow Is Now
11 AM Superman
12:30 Newsmakers
1 PM Maverick
5 PM American Sportsman
Of Peter Proud"
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8 AM Cloverleaf Church
10 AM Leroy Jenkins
3 PM Mod Squad
8:30 Rap
9 PM Jerry Falwell
11 PM 700 Club
2 PM Restless Earth
4 PM A Third Testament
8 PM Evening At Symphony
Red Herrings"
10 PM Dance In America
11 PM Nova
12 M By Line
KET Network
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3 PM UN Day Concert
8 PM Evening At Symphony
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
11 PM Sign Off
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SB XI (Raiders over Vikes) was the first SB in Pasadena and the last SB played entirely in broad
daylight, as Steve Sabol pointed out, ruefully, one time in an NFL Films Lost Treasures on ESPN
Classic. Sabol said, "It's been a generation since the Vikings have even been in a Super Bowl, and
as for another Super Bowl played in the daytime, we can dream, can't we?"
SB XI was also the last NFL game color-commented on NBC by Don Meredith (who came very
close to playing in SB's I & II) before Meredith returned to ABC in time for its 8th MNF season
that fall.
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> Sabol pointed out, ruefully, one time in an NFL Films Lost
> Treasures on ESPN Classic. Sabol said, "It's been a
> generation since the Vikings have even been in a Super Bowl,
> and as for another Super Bowl played in the daytime, we can
>
> Don Meredith (who came very close to playing in SB's I & II)
> before Meredith returned to ABC in time for its 8th MNF
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> ixnay
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And another relic never to be seen again is that one-hour pregame show. NBC jumped it up to
four by 1981 and it's God knows how long these days
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9:00
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9 H.R. Pufnstuf
12 Oral Roberts
17 20 Directions
9:30
4 Church Service
9 Make a Wish
12 I Believe in Miracles
17 20 Make a Wish
9:55
10:00
6T Herald of Truth
9 17 Kid Power
12 Religion is Relevant
20 Church Service-Baptist
10:30
9 17 Osmonds
11:00
4 Crackerbarrel
6 Camera Three
6T 9 20 Church Service-Baptist
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11:15
4 Close-Up
11:30
2 Challenge
11:45
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12:00
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9 Thrillseekers
20 Herald of Truth
12:30
17 Dobie Gillis
1:00
2 I Dream of Jeannie
9 Directions
17 To Be Announced
1:30
2 Movie: Shenandoah
2:00
9 Movie: PT 109
20 Roller Game
3:00
3:15
3:30
4:00
7 Advocates
5:00
9 News
5:30
12 Its Academic
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2 News
5 Advocates
12 News
17 Jacksonville Scene
6:30
2 Topic
4 To Be Announced
7 Hodgepodge Lodge
12 Hogans Heroes
17 Lassie
20 Reasoner Report
7:00
2 Wild Kingdom
4 Dustys Trail
5 7 11 Zoom
6T Gentle Ben
12 Wild Kingdom
17 Temperatures Rising
20 Lassie
7:30
4 6 6T Perry Mason
5 7 11 Evening at Pops
8:30
2 12 Columbo
4 6 6T Mannix
5 Viewpoint
7 11 Religious America
9:00
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9:30
4 6 6T Barnaby Jones
10:00
2 Inner Space
5 7 11 Firing Line
12 On Assignment
10:30
2 Protectors
4 News
6 WantedDead or Alive
6T Perspective
9 Dating Game
2 6 News
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12 Intercom
11:15
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6 CBS News
6T Saint
11:30
2 Johnny Carson
4 Everywoman
7 Conflicts
9 Movie: Tarantula
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This was the "Saturday Superstar Movie", but is always identified in TV Guide merely as "movie".
> 9:00
This was actually "The New Scooby Doo Movies", also merely ID'd as "movie".
> 12:00
>
> 9:30
> 10:30
A theatrical version of a TV kiddie show, with "Officer Joe" Bolton hosting some Three Stooges
shorts.
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> 7:00
Since this was the ABC Saturday Superstar Movie,I wonder if the real-life cast of Lost In Space
voiced the characters.
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> 8:00
> 6 6T Flintstones
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> 10:00
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> 10:30
> 4 6 6T Jeannie
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> 2:00
> 20 Roller Game
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> 4:30
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> 3:00
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> 3:30
The way it was back then without the hoopla and the halftime shows at all. Miami won 24 to 7
to win their 2nd Super Bowl in a row,the previous season is where Miami had their perfect
season and won Super Bowl VII.
>
> 7:30
Actually The New Adventures Of Perry Mason starring Monte Markham playing Perry Mason
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WFTV had the First Baptist Church of Orlando from 11-12, IIRC.
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However, due to Super Bowl VIII (although on another network), I seem to recall that instead of
a game on Sunday the 13th of January, there was one on Saturday the 12th.
Which means that at least that week, NBC's NHL coverage was not available in northern Florida.
Whether the NBC stations in the area carried the games in the usual Sunday-afternoon timeslot,
maybe someone can find that out.
According to Shrp sports.com, here was the NHL schedule of January 12th, 1974:
* Montreal at Boston
* Buffalo at Pittsburgh
I suspect the games in Toronto and Vancouver were at night as regional "Hockey Night In
Canada" telecasts on CBC (this was back before "HNIC" started broadcasting doubleheaders
every Saturday), and the games in Minnesota and Pittsburgh were between teams that were (at
the time) not among the league's more elite clubs.
I would think the most likely NBC telecast that day was Montreal at Boston, since both were
among the top teams in the league at the time.
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> the 13th of January, there was one on Saturday the 12th.
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> Which means that at least that week, NBC's NHL coverage was
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>
> I would think the most likely NBC telecast that day was
> Montreal at Boston, since both were among the top teams in
>
You are correct, sir, in both recollection and the teams involved. It was a 3:30 telecast (source
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> > Were these the same episodes, or was WFTV's delayed?
>
> WFTV had the First Baptist Church of Orlando from 11-12,
> IIRC.
After checking the TV Guide, I found to believe that the episode that aired on WFTV was not the
same as the one on WJKS (WJWB) and WCJB. While the episode listed for WFTV gave no
description, there was a description for the episode that aired on WJKS and WCJB.
And, yes, "Make a Wish" aired at 9:30 a.m. on all three ABC stations listed in this edition,
because WFTV and WCJB were airing Church services during the 11:00 hour. WJKS, on the other
hand, aired "H.R. Pufnstuf" and "Underway for Peace", which was probably a religious show.
>
On a sort-of-unrelated note, one of these (I think "Roller Derby") was seen on then-Classic Sports
Network in the late-'90s (at least during the time ESPN acquired the channel and added the
ESPN branding to it, later renaming it ESPN Classic)
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> > > Were these the same episodes, or was WFTV's delayed?
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> > Probably the same. Make A Wish aired at 11:30 AM on ABC.
> > WFTV had the First Baptist Church of Orlando from 11-12,
>
> episode that aired on WFTV was not the same as the one on
> WJKS (WJWB) and WCJB. While the episode listed for WFTV gave
>
> And, yes, "Make a Wish" aired at 9:30 a.m. on all three ABC
> stations listed in this edition, because WFTV and WCJB were
> airing Church services during the 11:00 hour. WJKS, on the
> other hand, aired "H.R. Pufnstuf" and "Underway for Peace",
>
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>
relays--
7: 10 Goodland
24: 14 Great Bend (mentioned as well in station ads; station's logo is a outline of Kansas with the
channel number inside)
Morning
5:00
10 Jimmy Swaggart
12 Pastor's Study
41K BraveStarr
5:45
12 Morning Stretch
6:00
4 Ag Day
6:15
6:30
2-3-8o-11 News
18-24 GI Joe
41K My Little Pony 'n Friends
6:45
6-7-12 News
8 AM Weather
7:00
2-3-8o-11 Today
18-24 BraveStarr
7:15
9 AM Weather
7:30
8 Captain Kangaroo
41K Flintstones
8:00
8:30
18-24 Gumby
9:00
4-10-13 Geraldo
9 Instructional TV
9:30
8 Zoobilee Zoo
10:00
2-3-8o-11 Scrabble
4-10-13 Home
6-7-12-13t Price is Right
8 3-2-1 Contact
10:30
8 Reading Rainbow
10:45
11:00
2-3-8o-11 Generations
9 Sesame Street
11:20
11:30
4-10-13 News
8 Zoobilee Zoo
Afternoon
Noon
2-3-8o-11-12-13t News
7 Take 30
8 Sesame Street
9 Captain Kangaroo
18-24 Wipeout
12:30
1:00
8 Wild America
9 Thinking Allowed
1:30
8 Joy of Music
9 Life Matters
2:00
8 Joy of Painting
2:30
9 Sesame Street
41K Munsters
3:00
8 Sesame Street
41K Scooby-Doo
3:30
41K Jetsons
4:00
18-24 DuckTales
4:30
6-7-12 Jeopardy!
8-9 3-2-1 Contact
41K Webster
5:00
2-3-4-6-7-8o-10-11-12-13-13t News
9 Captain Kangaroo
5:30
18-24 Webster
Evening
6:00
2-3-4-6-7-8o-10-11-12-13-13t News
6:30
7:00
2-3-8o-11 Matlock
8-9 Nova
7:30
8:00
9:00
8 Frontline
10:00
2-3-4-6-7-8o-10-11-12-13-13t News
9 Newton's Apple
41K Newhart
10:30
4-10-13-13t Cheers
8 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
11:00
4-10-13 Nightline
13t Pat Sajak
11:30
18-24 On Trial
Late Night
Midnight
12:30
4-10-13 Sweethearts
6-7-12 Jeffersons
1:00
10-12 News
1:30
2:00
3:00
As promised in THIS thread, here are some retro schedules of NBC Super Channel, the now-
defunct pan-European cable/satellite channel owned by GE in the 1990s.
5:00a WISO
6:00 Today
8:30 Dateline
9:30 WISO
9:00 Videofashion!
10:00 Rolonda
1:00 Today
6:00 Today
7:30 Ushuaia
8:30 Dateline
4:00 Dateline
Sunday, August 13, 1995
12:00p Ushuaia
2:00 Today
6:30 X Kulture
1:00 Dateline
4:00 Dateline
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BTW, THIS interesting NBC Super Channel promo (RealVideo from TV Ark) provides a good
overview of the network and its various programs. For more info, check out the original NBC
Europe thread.
Morning
5:00
6 High Tide
57 Infomercials
5:30
19 Infomercial
39 US Farm Report
5:50
8 Farm Digest
6:00
6 Feed Your Mind!
8 The Mask
10 Home Again
19 Animal Adventures
39 Monster Force
43 BattleTech
6:30
19 Phantom 2040
39 VR Troopers
43 Baby Huey
7:00
6 Phantom 2040
8 CBS Storybreak
10 Today
11 DuckTales
13 Reboot
19 Captain Planet
39-43 Iron Man
57 Skeleton Warriors
7:30
5 News
6 Captain Planet
8 Beakman's World
11 Nick News
19 Gladiators 2000
57 What's Up Network
8:00
2 Ghostwriter
5 Today
10-13 News
39-43 Animaniacs
8:30
2 In the Mix
8 Wonderland
11-57 Beethoven
9:00
2 GED
8-11-57 Aladdin
10 Today
9:30
6-19 Reboot
10:00
10 Animal Adventures
11 The Mask
13 Monster Force
39-43 Spider-Man
47-52 Nova
10:30
10 Nick News
13-19 Fudge
57 Scott's Place
11:00
8 WWF Wrestling
11 WildCATS
13-19 Fudge
39-43 X-Men
47-52 Nature
57 Classifieds
11:30
2 Computer Chronicles
11 Skeleton Warriors
Afternoon
Noon
8 WCW Wrestling
11 Beakman's World
19 American Gladiators
12:30
11 CBS Storybreak
13 Edison Adventures
57 Classifieds
1:00
6 Cosby Show
8 Infomercials
19 Movie "Cheetah"
1:30
6 Infomercial
30 24/Seven
57 Fishing Diary
2:00
13-57 Infomercial
2:30
2-47-52 Hometime
11 Roseanne
13 Movie "Gremlins"
30 Infomercial
57 Extremists
3:00
2 Oriental Rugs et al
11 Sirens
30 Space Precinct
4:00
2 Art of Sewing
30 Forever Knight
57 Movie "Notorious"
4:30
6-13-19 Wide World of Sports (Travers Stake horse race/WBC super-welterweight championship:
champ Luis Santana v contender/former champ "Terrible" Terry Norris)
5:00
30 California Dreams
5:30
30 Computer Man
47-52 Storytime
Evening
6:00
2 Tennessee Crossroads
5-6-10-11-13-57 News
8 Baywatch
39-43 Simpsons
47-52 Ghostwriter
6:30
39 NASCAR Weekly
43 Simpsons
7:00
2 Lawrence Welk
6 American Gladiators
8-57 Lonesome Dove: The Series
11-13 Baywatch
7:30
5-10 Jeopardy!
8:00
39-43 Cops
8:30
39-43 Cops
9:00
9:30
10:00
30 Entertainers
39 Sightings
10:30
47-52 So Haunt Me
11:00
5-6-10-11-13-57 News
19 The Extraordinary
30 Soul Train
11:20
5 Highlights Tonight
57 Sports Spectrum
11:30
11:35
11:40
57 Renegade
Late Night
Midnight
8 Baywatch
39 High Tide
43 Forever Knight
12:35
6 Highlander
11 Murphy Brown
12:40
57 Extremists
1:00
8 BeachClash
10 Comedy Showcase
39 Super Dave
1:10
57 Infomercial
1:30
39 Super Dave
1:35
6 News
13 Trauma Center
2:00
2:10
6 Robin's Hoods
3:00
19 Space Precinct
3:05
4:00
39 21 Jump Street
4:30
Morning
5:00
10 Rush Limbaugh
39 First Business
5:30
8 Ag Day
39 Captain Planet
5:45
19 Assembly Echoes
6:00
5-10-11-13-57 News
39 Pink Panther
43 Hogan Family
6:30
39 Bonkers
43 Captain Planet
7:00
5-10 Today
39 Aladdin
43 VR Troopers
7:30
8:00
8:30
39 Darkwing Duck
9:00
2 Instructional TV
6 Matlock
13 Jenny Jones
19 Gordon Elliott
39 Infomercial
43 Family Matters
39 Doogie Howser, MD
43 Family Matters
10:00
8 Maury Povich
10 Jerry Springer
11 Wonder Years
19 Geraldo
39 Northern Exposure
43 Doogie Howser, MD
57 American Journal
10:30
11 Family Feud
43 Wonder Years
47-52 Storytime
57 VideoFashion
11:00
5 Dennis Prager
6-19 Mike & Maty
10 Leeza
13 Jerry Springer
39 Ricki Lake
43 Jenny Jones
11:30
5 Rush Limbaugh
Afternoon
Noon
5 Noon Magazine
6-10-11-13-57 News
8 Noonday
19 Growing Pains
39 Jenny Jones
43 Gordon Elliott
12:30
5 American Journal
6-13-19 Loving
10 Susan Powter
1:00
39 700 Club
43 Geraldo
1:30
2:00
39 Cubhouse
43 Infomercial
2:30
39 Goof Troop
43 Cubhouse
3:00
2 Joy of Painting
5 Maury Povich
3:30
39-43 Taz-Mania
4:00
6 Family Feud
8-13 Baywatch
11 Andy Griffith
19 Full House
39-43 Animaniacs
4:30
2 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
6 Mama's Family
11 Andy Griffith
19 Family Matters
5:00
5 Inside Edition
6 A Current Affair
8 Andy Griffith
10-11-13-57 News
19 Full House
30 Montel Williams
39 VR Troopers
43 Ricki Lake
5:30
5-6-19-57 News
8 American Journal
10 Jeopardy!
11 Extra
13 Hard Copy
39 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Evening
6:00
2 Reading Rainbow
5-6-8-10-11-13-57 News
19 Hard Copy
30 Golden Girls
6:30
30 Top Cops
43 Cops
7:00
6 Roseanne
8 Entertainment Tonight
10 Town Meeting: Getting Ready for School (10 normally airs Wheel and Inside Edition)
11 Coach
19 A Current Affair
39 Rescue 911
57 Wonder Years
7:30
5-13 Jeopardy!
6 Coach
8 Hard Copy
11 Cops
19 Entertainment Tonight
30 News
57 Doogie Howser, MD
8:00
30 Star Search
8:30
6-13-19 Ellen
9:00
9:30
10:00
30 The Extraordinary
11:00
5-6-10-11-13-19-57 News
8 Andy Griffith
30 Computer Man
39 Ricki Lake
11:30
11:35
6-13-19 Nightline
Late Night
Midnight
39 Jenny Jones
12:05
6 Cosby Show
13 A Current Affair
19 Pointman
12:30
12:35
8 Northern Exposure
13 Infomercial
57 Rush Limbaugh
1:00
39 Hunter
43 Top Cops
1:05
6 Perfect Strangers
13 Rush Limbaugh
19 Top Cops
1:30
43 Extra
1:35
6 Three's Company
10 Rush Limbaugh
11 Married...with Children
13 Family Feud
19 News
2:00
39 Infomercial
43 Movie "Dudes"
2:05
5 Jerry Springer
6 News
10 Dennis Prager
13 Susan Powter
2:10
39 New Adam-12
2:35
8 Empty Nest
2:40
3:00
39 21 Jump Street
3:05
4:00
39 Shepherd's Chapel
Does anybody remember the public service announcement for Radio Free Europe which ran in
either the late 60's or early 70's? It featured a foreign-language announcer in the RFE studio
talking up the intro to "On Broadveyyyy..." The rest of the PSA, I believe, was a mission
statement and pitch for donations to RFE.
Would that be available anywhere as an .avi or mpeg file? I've googled for it all over the place
and have come up empty-handed so far.
With all the political changes since then, is Radio Free Europe still active?
KL
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Radio Free Europe is still on the air. I remember that particular PSA with a young Hungarian
named Peter who left Hungary when he was 12, and now he's "talking to the people he left
behind". "On Broadveyyyyyyy!". Somebody MUST have that old PSA somewhere. The Internet is
so vast, I'm sure it's out there somewhere!
"On broadveyyyyyy!"
73,
Pete (K1XRB)
> Radio Free Europe which ran in either the late 60's or early
> of the PSA, I believe, was a mission statement and pitch for
>
> I've googled for it all over the place and have come up
>
> With all the political changes since then, is Radio Free
>
> KL
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> particular PSA with a young Hungarian named Peter who left
> Hungary when he was 12, and now he's "talking to the people
> that old PSA somewhere. The Internet is so vast, I'm sure
>
>
that thing ran for years, didn't it? i think from c.1966 thru c.1972 or 73.
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I recall that PSA vividly too, but I must ask this question:
To inform us about the "red threat" and how we(the good guys) were kickin' the commies by
reading the news(our way) and playing that evil rock & roll, like "On Broadway" by the Drifters? I
suppose so...
Since RFE and VOA (Along with RIAS and Radio Liberty) are not directed at Americans and they
don't even seem to acknowledge that they are listened to by American at times, what the heck
was the reason for that PSA?!
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The PSA identified Radio Free Europe as being "The In Sound From Outside".
And at the end of the commercial, they were offering a free booklet on what RFE did for Eastern
Europe. "For more information on RFE and Eastern Europe, write Radio Free Europe, P.O. Box
(current year), Mount Vernon, New York".
RFE had a studio in New York, for in the spot, it looked likie the young Hungarian-born DJ was
walking into the RFE studio building, with what looked like the Empire State Building in the
background. RFE's transmitters were in what was then West Germany; it's possible that by the
1970's, RFE programming may have been fed from the 'States to their European transmitters by
satellite.
Or, maybe our Hungarian friend's pop music show was pre-taped and the tapes flown to the
transmitter for later broadcast.
This is the homepage for today's Radio Free Europe and sister network Radio Liberty.
This is a link to an article detailing the history of RFE/RL from the Hoover Institution.
Stations listed:
Friday 5:30 AM
3 Credo (5:45)
6:00
3 Classroom Lectures
4D Classroom
6:30
2B-3 Classroom
2D Air College
7 Funnews
7:00
2B-3-4D Today
2D B'Wana Don
7 Sagebrush
8C Air College
12 Good Morning
7:30
4B Air College
7 Ginger
8C Humbard
8C Cargo (7:45)
12 News, Cartoons
8:00
12 Scope (8:15)
8:30
7 Jack LaLenne
10 Music Hour
12 For Health
9:00
2B Cartoons
2D Dec. Bride
3 Woodrow
3 Bazaar (9:10)
4D Living
5 Telecourse
7 Playhouse
8C B'Wana Don
9 Chez Helene
11 Romper Room
12 TV Learning
13 M. Study
9:30
2B Leave it to Beaver
2D Millionaire
3 Best of Groucho
5 Romper Room
8C Jack Lalane
9 National Schools
12 Startime
10:00
2D Connie Page
3 Felix
3 Classroom (10:15)
4B Calendar
5 Paige Palmer
9 Romper Room
11 A.M. Show
10:30
5 Classroom (10:45)
7 Dragnet
10 Dr. Brothers
13 Pepper Pot
11:00
2D-4B McCoys
8C Dale Young
9 Adv. Time
10 Sunshine School
13 Chez Helene
11:30
2B-3-4D Concentration
13 Cartoons
12:00 PM
2B-4D Impressions
3-4B-5 News
4B The Speaker (12:15)
8W Funnies
10 Bugs Bunny
11 Fun-O-Rama
12:30
3 Mike Douglas
7-12 Camouflage
9 News (12:40)
10-13 News
10 Movie (12:45)
1:00
2D Star Performance
2B Matinee
4D Groucho Marx
4B Meet Millers
5 One O'Clock
7 Gale Storm
8C Divorce Court
8W M'Lady Matinee
9 Showtime
11 Matinee
12 Best of Groucho
13 Studio 13
1:30
4D People Are
7 One Step
12 Singers
2:00
2D-4B-8C Password
8W Chez Helene
9 Showtime
2:30
2D Divorce Court
8W-10-13 Misterogers
11 Loretta Young
3:00
4B-8C Millionaire
11 Randy Dandy
13 Community Calendar
3:30
9 Scarlett Hill
4:00
5 Love Bob
4:30
3 Barnaby
4D Hollywood
5-7-12 Discovery
8W Cartoons
9 Popeye
10 Salty
11 Huck Hound
13 Big Al Time
American stations were signing on much earlier than Canadian stations at this time; notice that
KYW was on the air at 5:45, while there was only one Canadian station on the air before 9 AM,
that being CFPL. CKNX wasn't even on the air until 12:15 PM.
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>
>
Interesting that they didn't choose to list Buffalo's Channel 7, WKBW-TV, which had been on the
air at full power since the fall of 1958 and probably reached at least part of the London Free
Press circulation area. For the most part their 1962 schedule would have resembled WXYZ in
Detroit, as an ABC affiliate, but they aired a lot of locally originated children's programming
between 7 and 9 AM and 4 to 5 PM daily, as well as local noontime and early evening newscasts
and a late morning local talk show.
WKBW-TV would become a lot more widely watched in Southern Ontario as the '60s went on,
and even became an inspiration for the satiric take on local TV that John Candy, Rick Moranis,
Eugene Levy and the rest of the SCTV crew would air on CTV and NBC many years later---not to
mention the source of Jim Carrey's film "Bruce Almighty" just a couple of years ago.
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> system(s).
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London was home to the first cablesystem in Canada (and possibly also North America), first
operating in 1952. This allowed the television age to come to London before there was even a
station in London.
None of the big three Buffalo stations have ever been on cable in London, to my knowledge. In
1966 (four years after these listings) London Cable TV offered 11 channels, and it is my
understanding that on the American side, those consisted of a mix of Detroit, Cleveland, and Erie
stations.
The Free Press had a bad habit of omitting certain stations. Note that neither CBLT or CFTO were
in the listings at that time, and at some point a few years later they dropped listings for WBEN
and didn't bring them back until the late 1990s. The Free Press also has never listed WVIZ (PBS)
in Cleveland, nor WFXP (Fox) in Erie, both of which are available on some small cablesystems in
the peripheries of the region.
My guess is that the following stations were offered prior to 1974 on cable there (I don't know
about cable positions, except that WKYC was on cable 3 until it was bumped to make room for
Global in 1974, and that WICU was on 12 at that time):
CKLW's grade B signal reached the western edge of Middlesex County in the 1960s, before they
eventually had a reduction in power. Based on that and the independent nature of the station
before it was sold to the CBC, I suspect it was one of the 11 stations offered. The way the listings
were shown in the Free Press seems to indicate that WJW was not on cable there.
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>>>
> Channel 7, WKBW-TV, which had been on the air at full power
> since the fall of 1958 and probably reached at least part of
> the London Free Press circulation area. For the most part
>
> ABC's late-morning schedule (11 AM-1 PM) was:
From 4 to 5:
4 PM American Bandstand
>
Morning
5:00
5 First Business
6-13 News
45 Perry Mason
55 Worship
5:30
5 Early Today
10 News
55 Worship
6:00
3-5-10-13 News
8 Worship
28 To the Contrary
55 Infomercial
6:30
8 Worship
17 Big Comfy Couch
45 Andy Griffith
55 Moneywatchtv.com
7:00
3 News
5-13 Today
6 Early Show
17 Arthur
28 Sesame Street
45 Pokemon
55 Infomercial
7:30
8 Kathy's Kitchen
17 Zoboomafoo
23 Bloopy's Buddies
45 Histeria!
55 Infomercial
8:00
3 Early Show
8 Feelin' Great
28 Teletubbies
55 Infomercial
8:30
8 Feelin' Great
17 Teletubbies
23 Infomercial
45 Three's Company
55 Life Today
9:00
10 Jenny Jones
13 Later Today
17 Instructional TV
23 Family Feud
28 Barney & Friends
45 Bewitched
55 Infomercial
9:30
8 Meditation
23 Family Feud
45 I Dream of Jeannie
55 Infomercial
10:00
3 People's Court
5 Sally
6 Guiding Light
10 Ricki Lake
13 Leeza
28 Zoboomafoo
45 I Love Lucy
55 Infomercial
10:30
8 Kathy's Kitchen
17 Instructional TV
45 Happy Days
55 Infomercial
11:00
5 Later Today
8 Feelin' Great
10 The View
13 Carmine's Table
17 Dragon Tales
23 Maury
28 Wishbone
45 People's Court
55 Infomercial
11:30
8 Feelin' Great
17 Reading Rainbow
55 Infomercial
Afternoon
Noon
3-5-6-10-13 News
23 Jerry Springer
28 Wimzie's House
45 Divorce Court
55 Infomercial
12:10
12:30
5 Family Feud
8 Parenting Life
10 Port Charles
13 Inside Edition
28 Arthur
45 Divorce Court
55 Infomercial
1:00
10 All My Children
17 Fall Preview
55 Animal Adventures
1:30
28 Charlie Rose
55 Animal Adventures
2:00
5-13 Passions
8 Meditation
17 Teletubbies
23 National Enquirer TV
45 People's Court
55 Bonanza
2:30
8 Sonshiny Day
17 Wimzie's House
23 Kenneth Copeland
28 Great Food
3:00
3 Guiding Light
5 Martin Short
6 Sally
8 Pet Playhouse
10 General Hospital
13 Montel Williams
17 Arthur
28 Reading Rianbow
55 Bonanza
3:30
17 Dragon Tales
23 X-Men
28 Arthur
5 Hollywood Squares
6 Judge Judy
13 Oprah Winfrey
17 Arthur
23 Beast Machines
28 Zoboomafoo
45 Pokemon
55 Remington Steele
4:30
5 National Enquirer TV
6 Judge Judy
17 Wishbone
23 Digimon
28 Zoom
5:00
3 Seinfeld
5 Oprah Winfrey
6-10-13 News
17 Zoom
23 Simpsons
28 Destinos
45 Full House
5:30
3 Friends
6-10-13 News
17 Zoboomafoo
45 Sister, Sister
Evening
6:00
3-5-6-10-13 News
23 Simpsons
45 Full House
55 Supermarket Sweep
6:30
23 News
7:00
5 Jeopardy!
6 Drew Carey
10 Wheel of Fortune
13 Entertainment Tonight
23 Seinfeld
7:30
3 Entertainment Tonight
5 Wheel of Fortune
6 Frasier
8 Sports Now!
10 Jeopardy!
13 Friends
17 American Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith
23 Hollywood Squares
45 Married...with Children
55 Supermarket Sweep
8:00
8 Live at Luna's
23 Opposite Sex
45 7th Heaven
55 Promised Land
8:30
9:00
23 Ally McBeal
45 Roswell
55 Touched by an Angel
9:30
3-6 Becker
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23 News
55 Diagnosis Murder
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11:00
3-5-6-10-13 News
8 Heart Connections
23 NewsRadio
45 M*A*S*H
55 It's a Miracle
11:30
23 Jerry Springer
45 Married...with Children
55 Hollywood Showcase
11:35
10 Nightline
Late Night
Midnight
8 Rare Earth
28 Snow Wolves
55 Infomercial
12:05
10 Extra
12:30
23 Real TV
45 Caroline in the City
55 Infomercial
12:35
10 Change of Heart
1:00
8 Wisdom Workshops
17 Fall Preview
23 News
28 Charlie Rose
45 Blind Date
55 Worship
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1:30
23 Infomercial
45 Blind Date
55 Worship
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3 Extra
6-10 Infomercial
2:00
8 Book Tours
23 Access Hollywood
45 Hawaii Five-O
55 Worship
2:05
5 Tonight Show
6 Roseanne Show
13 Carmine's Table
2:30
8 Originals
55 Worship
3:00
8 Classic Arts Showcase (to 6am)
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6 The Nanny
3:30
55 Worship
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4:00
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5 Roseanne Show
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2 PM Access Hollywood
3 PM ER
4 PM 8 Simple Rules(X2)
5 PM The Nanny
1 AM Yes, Dear
2 AM Elimidate(X2)
3 AM Blind Date
3:30 Roseanne(X2)
5 AM Paid Programming
from TV Hebdo: North West Edition (the edition covering Ottawa at that time)
* TVH's North West edition didn't list WCFE 57-PBS Plattsburgh or WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring
Morning
5:20
12 WKRP in Cincinnati
5:50
6:00
5p Oceans Alive
6o Seneca Telecollege
6:30
3 Adventure Cartoons
5 Kids Inc.
6:45
7:00
3 Batman
5p Wizard of Oz
6o Hammy Hamster
8r A Better Way
9s-13 Bagatelle
11 Your Wealth
12 Size Small
22 RoboTech
7:25
2-9-9s-13 Samedi-Jeunes
7:30
2-9-9s-13 Animation illimitee
3 Adventure Cartoons
5p Pinocchio
6o Astroboy
7 L'Animatheque
8-13o-13r Kidsworld
8r Krofft Superstars
40 Daktari
8:00
3 Berenstain Bears
5-8r Snorks
5p-6o Hercules
7 Mini-detectives
8-13o Spiderman
10r Voltron
11 Casting Out
33 Sesame Street
8:25
13r-22 ABC Funfit
8:30
2-9-9s-13 Passe-Partout
3 Wuzzles
5p Elephant Show
6o World Tomorrow
11 Wild Kingdom
13r-22 Littles
24 Cucumber
40 Le village de Nathalie
8:40
9:00
5-6o-8r Smurfs
7 Le village de Nathalie
10r Voltron
22 Super Saturday
24 World Outdoors
40 Mini-Detectives
9:30
5p What's New?
18 Victory Garden
33 3-2-1 Contact
10:00
4 Wild Kingdom
5p Edison Twins
7 GI Joe
11 Care Bears
12 Inspector Gadget
13r-22 Laff-a-Lympics
18 MotorWeek
24 Half-a-Handy Hour
10:30
2-9-9s-13 Candy
5 Voltron
5p Durrell in Russia
8r Punky Brewster
10-40 L'Animatheque
11 Transformers
24 Money$worth
11:00
5p Teen Machine
7 Video Star
12 Television
18 Woodwright's Shop
24 Championship Bridge
33 Owl/TV
11:30
5 Kidd Video
6o Inspector Gadget
8r Kids Inc.
10r Voltron
18 Frugal Gourmet
24 Energy-Efficient Housing
33 Newton's Apple
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5-10r Mr. T
11 Life
12 International Wrestling
24 Fish On!
33 Woodwright's Shop
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4-6 Wonderstruck
5p Century 21 Gold
6o Kidsbeat
8-13o Destination
11 International Wrestling
18 Market to Market
22 American Bandstand (guests: Robert Tepper, Yarborough & Peoples; video from John Cougar
Mellencamp)
24 Frontrunners
1:00
5 Dreesen Street
5p Casting Out
6 Steppin' Out
6o Troupers
8r Al Lindner's In-Fisherman
12 Twilight Zone
33 Ingrid
1:30
5p International Wrestling
6o Foufouli
22 America's Top 10 (Videos from Thompson Twins, Starship, Mr. Mister and Heart)
99 Champs-Elysees
1:55
2:00
2-9 L'univers des sports (Announcement of Canadian women's handball team/1985 F1 season in
review/World Cup Downhill from Vail (women) and Whistler (men))
4-6 CBC SportsWeekend (World Speed Skating Championships from Karuizawa, Japan)
10-40 Profil
22 Fame
24 Body in Question
2:30
5p Famous Knockouts
2:40
3:00
3:30
10 Skippy le kangourou
8-12-13o CTV Wide World of Sports (Canadian Cross-Country Skiing Championships/Canada Cup
amateur wrestling/Boxing: Marvin Hagler-John Mugabi and Thomas Hearns-James Shuler)
24 Sociologie
99 RFI Radio
4:30
24 Kidsbeat
99 Vitamine
5:00
2 Bagatelle
7 Le nouveau country
24 Sesame Street
5:20
5:30
17-30 Arrimage
99 Le Journal
5:45
7 TBA
5:50
40 Carnet week-end
Evening
6:00
2-9 Le Telejournal
5p Labour Forum
11 Tommy Hunter
17-30 Passe-Partout
6:05
2-9 Impacts
6:10
6:30
3-10r News
5p Airwaves
6o Everybody's Business
12 Hockey Magazine
22 Barney Miller
24 A Comet Called Halley
7:00
3 Star Search
5 Solid Gold
5p Trapper John, MD
6o Wheel of Fortune
8r-11 Fame
10-40 V
17-30 Pinocchio
24 Doctor Who
7:30
6o Joke's on Us!
8-12-13o Check It Out!
8:00
3-10r Airwolf
7 Mini-series "Celebrites"
8-13o Magnum, PI
8:10
8:30
99 Il faut le faire
8:45
9:00
99 Champs-Elysees
9:30
5-8r 227
10:00
7 Jet Set
24 Conversations
10:10
10:30
2-9-9s-13 Le Telejournal
10:35
10:50
30 Music-Hull
10:55
11:00
5-13r News
6o Lottario
7-10-40 Les Nouvelles TVA
22 ABC News
11:05
6o News
11:15
4-6-11 News
11:20
7-10-40 Sports
11:25
8-13o SportsLine
12 News
3-10r News
99 Cocoricocoboy
11:45
99 Le Journal
Late Night
Midnight
12 Cinema 12 "Paternity"
12:10
24 Conversations
12:15
99 RFI Radio
12:30
24 Moviemakers
12:35
1:00
5 FTV
6o Kung Fu
1:20
1:30
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Bay Hill is Arnie Palmer's tournament, a highlight on the PGA Tour. He was a long time pitchman
for Hertz.
I always get a kick out of seeing WVNY's schedule not filled with infomercials, and I miss
watching the Habs in English or French now for that matter.
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It's interesting that back then, "Hockey Night In Canada" had just a single game.
I thought that regular "HNIC" doubleheaders didn't begin until the early 1990's, but didn't
"HNIC" do a couple of regular-season doubleheaders in the late 1980's after Wayne Gretzky got
traded to Los Angeles whenever Montreal or Toronto played in L.A. on a Saturday night with a
10:30 or 11 P.M. EST start??
Looking at the listings, it appears that Vermont Public Television (WETK-33 Burlington) was in the
midst of a pledge drive, given the programs scheduled and the unusual starting times for those
programs (I believe VPT was then owned by the University of Vermont; but I think it's now
owned by a private-sector nonprofit group).
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I believe they are -- according to the FCC, the licensee of VPT's stations is "Vermont ETV, Inc."
Vermont ETV was VPT's former name, but its license still has the old name.
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Morning
5:00
6o Faith 20
8r Krofft Superstars
5:30
5:35
6:00
5 Morning Stretch
5p Wizard of Oz
6o Seneca Telecollege
6:30
5-8r News
8-12-13o Canada AM
6:35
7 Le Reveil
6:50
7 La cite du Pere
7:00
5-8r Today
5p University Courses
7 La bande a Nimee
11 Harrigan
18 Farm Day
24 Frontrunners
40 Info-Matin
7:15
18 AM Weather
7:30
6o Astroboy
7 Cafe show
11 FIT
13 L'homme-araignee [Spider-Man]
18 Sesame Street
24 Fish On!
33 Farm Day
7:45
33 AM Weather
8:00
5p Hercules
6o Inspector Gadget
9s L'homme-araignee [Spider-Man]
11 Parenting
33 Sesame Street
40 TBA
8:30
5p Puppcorn Place
6o Ewoks
7 Gym
11 It Figures
18 Instructional TV
24 Jeremy
8:45
5p CHRO AM
9:00
3 Hour Magazine
5p FIT
6o 700 Club
8r Waltons
33 Instructional TV
9:10
9:15
24 Children's Programs
9:30
5p Dean Tower
10r Alice
11 Mr. Dressup
12 Gimme a Break!
99 Le maison de TF1
9:35
2 Fariboles
10:00
2-9-9s-13 A votre rythme
7 Du cinema SVP "Blondes, brunes et rouges" [It Happened at the World's Fair]
22 Bewitched
10:15
2-9-9s-13 Passe-Partout
99 Croque-Vacances
10:30
8-12-13o Definition
22 I Dream of Jeannie
10:45
2-9-9s-13 Bobino
11:00
10-40 Odyssee
12 Brian Gazzard
22 Hot Streak
11:30
5-8r Scrabble
5p Mr. Dressup
6o Brian Gazzard
9s L'Extra
11 Morning Break
12 Top of the Morning
13 Tele-Lunch
99 Aujourd'hui la vie
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Noon
3-6o-10r-13r News (6o: News at Noon; 10r: Noon at 10; 13r: NewsCenter 13)
4-6-11 Midday
5 Super Password
5p Transformers
7-10-40 Nouvelles (7: Le Monde; 10: Ici Montreal; 40: CHOT vous informe)
8-12-13o Flintstones
8r Headline Chasers
22 Ryan's Hope
24 Fish On!
12:05
9 Fariboles
12:10
12:20
2 Telex-Arts
12:25
12:30
5p Video Hits
13r-22 Loving
1:00
24 Schools Programs
1:30
99 Millesime
2:00
4-6 Dallas
5p Parenting
11 Evergreen (conclusion)
2:30
3-10r Capitol
6o Pitfall
7 Matinee avec...
3:00
5 MASK
8r Santa Barbara
18 Victory Garden
3:30
4-6 Parenting
5 Voltron
7 Odyssee
17-30 Bloc-Notes
33 In the Tradition
99 RFI Radio
4:00
3 Dynasty
5 Love Connection
5p Three's Company
6o Dating Game
7 Revue video
8r Trapper John, MD
10r Quincy ME
12 Music Vision
13r-22 ABC Afterschool Special (usually in this slot: Divorce Court and Love Connection on
13r/Transformers and GI Joe on 22)
[No title was listed- description reads "With the help of a scientist, a teen takes revenge on a
school bully"]
2-9-9s-13 Au jeu
4-6 Wonderstruck
5 Divorce Court
7-10-40 Galaxie
11 Maude
24 Rockschool
5:00
2-9-9s-13 Le train de 5h
3 Benson
5 Jeopardy
8r Dating Game
17-30 La periode des questions (Question Period from the Quebec National Assembly)
22 Diff'rent Strokes
24 Sesame Street
5:30
3 People's Court
Evening
6:00
2-7-9-9s-10-13-40 Nouvelles (2: Ce soir, 7: Le Monde, 9: Ce soir Outaouais, 9s: Le 9 vous informe;
10: Ici Montreal, 13: Le 13 vous informe; 40: CHOT vous informe)
17-30 Passe-Partout
22 Diff'rent Strokes
6:30
10-40 Casse-Tete
17-30 Teleservice
7:00
6 Steppin' Out!
8r M*A*S*H
9 Avis de recherche
11 Golden Girls
22 Three's Company
99 Aujourd'hui la vie
7:30
3 Price is Right
5 M*A*S*H
6o Jackpot
8-13o Cheers
8r Jeopardy!
11 Silver Spoons
12 McGowan's World (Don interviews Christopher Plummer and works as a VIA Rail porter)
13r Taxi
17-30 Octo-giciel
22 Benny Hill
8:00
2-9-9s-13 Le crime d'Ovide Plouffe
5-8r Bob Hope's Royal Command Performance from Sweden (tribute to assassinated PM Olof
Palme)
8-12-13o World Figure Skating Championships (from Geneva; freestyle pairs/women's short
program)
13r-22 MacGyver
24 Fish On!
33 Smithsonian World
8:30
24 Realities
9:00
6o-12-13r-22 Dynasty
9 Contrechamp
17-30 Mercredi chaud
24 People Patterns
99 Millesime
9:30
10:00
2-9-9s-13 Le Telejournal
12-13r-22 Hotel
10:20
10:25
2-9-9s-13 Le Point
10:30
7-10-40 Politique Quebec
10:55
11:00
2-9s-13 La Meteo
9 Le Supplement
17-30 Teleservice
24 Realities
33 Front Row Feature "Love & Pain & the Whole Damn Thing"
11:05
99 Cocoricocoboy
11:10
2-9-9s-13 Camp d'entrainement des Expos (report from Expos training camp in Florida)
11:20
11:25
2 Telex-Arts
9 Le Supplement
11:30
3 T.J. Hooker
5p Maude
6o SportsLine
7-10-40 Nouvelles (7: Le Monde; 10: Ici Montreal; 40: CHOT vous informe)
22 Nightline
24 Question Period
11:35
7-10-40 Sports
11:40
11:50
99 RFI Radio
Late Night
Midnight
6o Benny Hill
7 Casse-Tete
8-13o Hotel
12 Magnum PI
13r Nightline
12:30
7 Revue video
1:00
1:10
1:30
6o King Fu
2:15
2:30
2:50
40 Sports
3:05
40 Le couleur du temps
3:10
12 Matt Houston
3:15
40 Info-Matin
4:10
12 Lou Grant
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40 Periode des questions: Chambre des Communes (Question Period from Ottawa)
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The CKGN calls had been changed to CIII over two years earlier. No worries though - the London
Free Press was much worse with channel listings. During the mid-90s they changed WJW to
WJKW for awhile; in 1998 they listed WNWO as an ABC affiliate, and they listed channel 62
twice, one as WGPR, and the other as WWJ (CBS). They also had 66 marked as WETG, not WFXP.
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Were there any CTV affiliates that ran noon news at 12:00, and not 12:30?
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I believe that came from either CKVU or 2&7, and has popped up on Prime the odd time. But
WROC also had it... Maybe it was a different dating game from out west at that time that I am
thinking of.
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On Global it was "First News", anchored at the time by John Dawe, Mike Anscombe, and Bob
Macadorey.
Not listed here is the fact that Global aired three separate news programs at the time, at 5:30,
6:00, and 6:30.
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Another channel 10, CFPL London, aired Entertainment Tonight at 11:30 PM at that time. Was
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A few things of note (and are likely already noted elsewhere): "The Price is Right" was also airing
in nighttime syndication; TVO's broadcast day started earlier than it used to in the first 10-15 or
so years; and quite a few other game shows, soaps, and cartoons populated the lineups during
the morning and afternoon.
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I've seen repeats of "Travel Travel" with Don McGowan on ASN lately. I'd say the repeats go back
a few years (probably this current decade though I'm not sure; I don't see the year of production
at the end).
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> The CKGN calls had been changed to CIII over two years
> earlier. No worries though - the London Free Press was much
The Port Huron (MI) Press-Herald, at least as of 1999, also still listed CIII as CKGN -- not sure if
they still do (especially since the Comcast system there still offers Global).
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> Global).
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I saw some TV listings website last year that still said CKGN.
The only explanation I can have for that is because the Windsor transmitter (although not the
closest one to Port Huron) still had the CKGN-TV-1 callsign after 1984, but I don't know for how
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Stations listed:
Notes: CICO rebroadcasts CICA ch. 19 in Toronto; CITY rebroadcasts ch. 57 in Toronto; CBLN
rebroadcasts CBLT ch. 5 in Toronto; CBLFT rebroadcasts ch. 25 in Toronto. Cable lineup shown
following listings.
4:00 PM
9 Fame
9 Tale Spin
11 Matlock
12 Merrie Melodies
19 Beetlejuice
24 Geraldo
40 WKRP in Cincinnati
47 Neighbours
53 Kim et Clip
54 Sesame Street
56 Reading Rainbow
4:30
9 Darkwing Duck
12 ALF
13 Different World
18 Kite Crazy
19 Merrie Melodies
40 Addams Family
53 Les Barton
5:00
8-10-11 ALF
12 People's Court
13 Night Court
18 Sesame Street
24 Cosby Show
31 Geraldo
35 Donahue
43 Charles in Charge
56 Club Connect
5:30
6 First News
8 Insight Magazine
9 Raccoons
9-13-24 Cheers
10 Inside Edition
11 News
12 Current Affair
19 Mr. Belvedere
40 Golden Girls
43 Cosby Show
47 Telediario (News}
53 Ce Soir (News)
56 We Do the Work
6:00
8 News
10 FYI
13 CKCO-TV News
24 Action News 24
31 CityPulse
35 Newswatch 35
12 Inside Edition
19 Perfect Strangers
47 Full House
6:30
18 Join In!
19 Mama's Family
43 Night Court
53 Plus
7:00
6 Entertainment Tonight
9-40 Newsmagazine
9-13-35 Wheel of Fortune
12 News
18 Little Prince
24 Golden Girls
43 Cheers
53 Marilyn
7:30
6 Super Dave
11 Family Feud
12 Entertainment Tonight
18 Japanese
19 Amen
24 Married...With Children
35-47 Jeopardy!
43 Night Court
53 Ma Maison
56 Street Watch
8:00
6 The Simpsons
12 Unsolved Mysteries
18 Better Golf
19 Airwolf
54 Health Quarterly
8:30
18 Better Golf
9:00
6-12 Seinfeld
18 Land of Dreams
56 Health Quarterly
9:30
47 Chinese Journal
10:00
11-35 48 Hours
31 CityPulse Tonight
47 Married...With Children
53 Le Telejournal
10:30
8-10 Embarrassing
9 Night Court
13 Nurses
18 Telefest Awards
31 SCTV
47 Love Connection
53 Le Point
54 Masters of Illusion
10 Stocks channel
13 Cable 13
17 Preview channel
23 YTV
24 CBC Newsworld
25 Vision TV
27 MuchMusic
28 A&E
29 TNN
30 TSN
31 CNN
32 Headline News
33
34 WSBK Boston
35 First Choice
36 Family Channel
37 Pay-per-view
38
39 WGN Chicago
40 WTBS Atlanta
41
42
43 La Chaine Francaise
Note that CFPL/CKNX were simulcasting a lot of programming off CHCH at the time, and that
extended to news - CHCH reports were seen on CFPL. CFPL/CKNX would soon be sold to Baton.
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> 5:30
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> 8:00
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> 9:30
Now that I think about it, when I was on holiday in TO in the mid-90s, I seem to remember
seeing a re-broadcast of a newscast from Hong Kong one evening when I stayed in. This may well
have been the "Chinese Journal" listed here; I only wish I could remember more clearly. This
leads me to wonder if the other 2 newscasts were also sourced from overseas, or if they were
actually CFMT's own productions.
> 10:00
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> > the mid-90s, I seem to remember seeing a re-broadcast of a
>
> > newscast from Hong Kong one evening when I stayed in. This
>
> > may well have been the "Chinese Journal" listed here; I
> only
> wonder
> > if the other 2 newscasts were also sourced from overseas,
> or
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>
>
Chinese Journal and Telejornal were also 47-produced as well. 47 had some interesting ethnic
language shows...when living in TO in 1990, I once saw Japanese Journal-with a gaijin (Japanese
for a non-Japanese person) co-host!
Morning
5:00
2-4-11 News
40 Worship
53 Infomercials
5:30
6 Empty Nest
9 Rush Limbaugh
33 Daystart
6:00
6 NBC News at Sunrise
7-9-10-27 News
8 Blinky Bill
21 First Business
22 Sailor Moon
40 Life Lessons
53 Rimba's Island
6:30
6 News
8 Aladdin
22 Mutant League
40 Kenneth Copeland
53 VR Troopers
7:00
6-9-11-21 Today
8-22 Gargoyles
13 Sesame Street
40 Daybreak
53 Bobby's World
7:30
8 Bobby's World
22 Aladdin
8:00
8 Rimba's Island
16 Agewise AM
22 Bonkers
40 Choices We Face
53 Mighty Max
8:30
13 Sesame Street
22 Goof Troop
9:00
2 Gordon Elliott
8 Bonkers
11 Montel Williams
16 Body Electric
22 Highlander
27 Ricki Lake
53 Blinky Bill
9:30
8 Bananas in Pajamas
16 Planet Earth
22-53 Infomercials
10:00
2 Murphy Brown
4 Maury Povich
6-9-11 Leeza
7 Jenny Jones
8 Cosby Show
10 Gordon Elliott
21 Rolonda
33 Carnie
40 Newswatch Today
10:30
2 Murphy Brown
8 Blossom
40 700 Club
11:00
8 Infomercials
11 Jenny Jones
16 Love Hurts
21 Leeza
22 Northern Exposure
53 700 Club
11:30
13 Puzzle Place
40 Home Life
11:50
16 Love Hurts
Afternoon
Noon
2-4-6-7-9-10-11-21-27 News
13 Sesame Street
22 Carnie
33 Rush Limbaugh
40 Worship
53 Wonder Years
12:30
4 Empty Nest
6 A Current Affair
33 The City
40 Life Lessons
53 Wonder Years
12:40
12:50
16 Your Creatures
1:00
8 700 Club
13 Storytime
22 Matlock
53 Doogie Howser, MD
1:30
16 Designer's Landscape
53 Blossom
2:00
8 Highlander
16 Perfect Palette
22 Mark Walberg
53 Bananas in Pajamas
2:30
8 VR Troopers
53 Dinosaurs
3:00
6 Doogie Howser, MD
8-53 Taz-Mania
9 Ricki Lake
16 Frugal Gourmet
21 Phil Donahue
22 Tempestt
40 Joy of Music
3:30
6 Step by Step
8-53 Eek!stravganza
11 Cops
16 Frgual Gourmet
40 Day of Discovery
4:00
6 Baywatch
7 Full House
11 Hard Copy
13 Raining Rainbow
16 Charlie Rose
22 Richard Bey
27 Montel Williams
33 Jenny Jones
40 Gerbert
4:30
7 Roseanne
11 A Current Affair
13 Wishbone
40 Secret Place
5:00
2-4-9-10-11 News
6 Coach
7 Montel Williams
13 Carmen Sandiego
21 Maury Povich
22 Ricki Lake
33 Roseanne
5:30
4-6-27 News
9 Seinfeld
10 Inside Edition
33 Home Improvement
40 Sportsweek
53 Step by Step
Evening
6:00
2-4-7-9-10-11-21-27-33 News
8 Simpsons
13 Kratts' Creatures
22 Roseanne
40 LightMusic
6:30
8 Roseanne
22 Married...with Children
40 Newswatch Today
53 Simpsons
7:00
6-9-11 Jeopardy!
8 Star Trek
22 Married...with Children
27 Seinfeld
33 Wheel of Fortune
40 700 Club
7:30
2 Senior Golf Preview: Pittsburgh Classic (Real Stories of the Highway Patrol normally airs here)
4 Entertainment Tonight
10-53 Seinfeld
21 Cops
27 Coach
33 Jeopardy!
40 Life Lessons
8:00
6-9-11-21 Friends
8-53 Martin
13 Hidden Mexico
16 Cullen-Devlin
40 Getting Together
8:30
9:00
13 Mystery!
9:30
40 His Place
10:00
2-7-10-27 48 Hours
6-9-11-21 ER
8 News
13 Breakthrough
16 Perry Mason
22 Baywatch
40 Shalom! Jerusalem
53 Coach
10:30
53 Night Court
11:00
2-4-6-7-9-10-11-21-27-33 News
8 Rush Limbaugh
13 American Masters
53 Mama's Family
11:30
8 Jenny Jones
16 Honeymooners
22 Tops Cops
40 Chuck Harder
53 Mama's Family
11:35
4-33 Nightline
Late Night
Midnight
22-53 Infomercials
40 Talk to Me
12:05
4 American Journal
33 Married...with Children
12:30
8 Cops
40 His Place
12:35
4 Rolonda
27 Entertainment Tonight
33 Infomercials
1:00
40 Getting Together
1:05
1:30
8 Infomercial
1:35
2 Extra
4 Rush Limbaugh
6-9-11-21 Later with Greg Kinnear
7 Hard Copy
10-33 News
27 Infomercial
2:00
40 Cope
53 Richard Bey
2:05
4 Phil Donahue
9 Tempestt
10 Married...with Children
11 Geraldo
2:10
2:35
7 Married...with Children
3:00
7 Infomercials
40 Worship
3:05
3:30
4:00
7 Baywatch
8 Movie "Flashback"
53 Shepherd's Chapel
4:05
4:30
33 AgDay
CALGARY
CFAC 2 (CBC)
6:00 Pinocchio
6:30 Wizard of Oz
6:45 FACT
8:00 Juliette
8:30 Wizard of Oz
3:30 Take 30
8:30 Musicamera
6:30 Yoga
7:00 Canada AM
11:30 Definition
Noon Buckshot
2:30 Somerset
Cable 10
4:30 Daytime
6:00 Datebook
6:30 TBA
8:00 Interchange
CKRD 6 (CBC)
1:30 Ed Allen
3:00 Juliette
3:30 Take 30
5:30 Profile
8:30 Musicamera
EDMONTON
CBXFT 11 (SRC)
9:45 En mouvement
10:00 You-Hou
11:30 Tang
Noon D'Iberville
1:30 Le Telejournal
4:00 Bobino
4:30 Picotine
6:30 Actualites 24
10:30 Le Telejournal
KREM 2 (ABC)
1:00 Password
5:00 Flintstones
2:00 Intersect
KXLY 4 (CBS)
10:30 Gambit
10:00 Cannon
11:00 Manhunter
KSPS 7 (PBS)
4:30 Yoga
KHQ 6 (NBC) was not on Calgary cable at that time, or at least wasn't listed by the Herald. The
cable line-up at that time, according to the Herald:
3-KSPS
5 CFCN
6-Time/Weather/Movies
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I have a question: Are the listings for ACCESS from the morning or evening?
Community channels were listed in a separate section; for listings purposes, I've combined the
two
Morning
5:00
12 Hangin' In
5:30
11 Rambo
12 Animal Express
13 CNN Headline News
5:45
9 AM Weather
6:00
7 News
9 Body Pulse
10 Circle Square
11 Jimmy Swaggart
13 Our Gang
6:30
5 News
6-8 Canada AM
9 Reading Rainbow
10 Men in Action
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7:00
5 Today
9 Sesame Street
12 Jem
13 GI Joe
7:30
11 Jetsons
12-13 Flintstones
8:00
11-12 Scooby-Doo
13 Dinasaucers
8:30
10 It Figures
8:55
9:00
4-10 Geraldo
5 Good Company
6 Body Moves
7 Oprah Winfrey
8 Chain Reaction
9 Sesame Street
11 Brady Bunch
12 Leave It to Beaver
13 $25,000 Pyramid
9:30
6 What's Cooking
8 Lingo
11 Batman
12 Infomercial
13 Card Sharks
BUR-DEL-RIC-VAN GVRD Meeting
9:50
KNO Eureka!
10:00
5 Wheel of Fortune
6 Another World
7 Price is Right
8 Guess What
9 Boomerang
10 Knots Landing
11 Superior Court
12 Wil Shriner
13 Partridge Family
10:30
2 Mr. Dressup
4 Home
8 What's Cooking
9 Profiles of Nature
11 Divorce Court
13 Odd Couple
11:00
2 Sesame Street
4 Ryan's Hope
5 Super Password
8 Another World
9 Beyond 2000
10 Jackpot
11 Judge
12 Hawaii Five-O
13 Hour Magazine
26 Felix et Ciboulette
11:15
11:30
4 Loving
5 Scrabble
10 New You
11 Superior Court
26 Prince noir
Afternoon
Noon
6-7-8-10 News
9 Adventure
11 Dukes of Hazzard
12 Perry Mason
13 Rockford Files
26 Premiere edition
CA SIB Files
12:15
12:30
5 Concentration
12:45
CA Cathay Magazine
1:00
2 Midday
5 Another World
9 Nature of Things
1:05
1:15
1:30
11 Get Smart
12 Robin's Nest
2:00
4 General Hospital
5 Santa Barbara
9 MotorWeek '88
11 Infomercial
12 Quincy
2:30
11 Transformers
3:00
2 Coronation Street
4 Northwest Afternoon
8 Phil Donahue
9 Sesame Street
10 Oprah Winfrey
13 Smurfs' Adventures
3:15
26 Aujourd'hui en France
3:30
2 King of Kensington
11 Real Ghostbusters
12 GI Joe
13 Flintstones
26 Palme d'Or
KNO Rainbow
3:45
4:00
2 Facts of Life
7 Phil Donahue
8 General Hospital
9 3-2-1 Contact
12 Silver Spoons
13 DuckTales
26 Petit castor
NS Soundproof
4:30
2 Owl/TV
4 Hollywood Squares
9 Reading Rainbow
10 News
11 Woody Woodpecker
12 Facts of Life
13 Double Dare
5:00
2 Video Hits
4-5-7-8-10 News
12 Three's Company
13 Happy Days
5:30
2 Three's Company
6 News
8 Get Smart
11 Bosom Buddies
12 WKRP in Cincinnati
13 Benson
KNO Calclulus I
VIC Breakthrough
Evening
6:00
2-6-8 News
10 Inspector Gadget
11 Gimme a Break!
12 M*A*S*H
13 Love Connection
FRA 4 Tonight
MUL Korean TV
NS Associates
RIC-VAN Nexus
6:20
26 Maille maille
6:25
6:30
4-5-7 News
9 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
11 WKRP in Cincinnati
12 Barney Miller
13 A Current Affair
NS Arts Access
7:00
2 4 on the Floor
7 Newlywed Game
11 M*A*S*H
12 A-Team
26 Ce soir
BUR-VAN City Line
CA News/Community Bulletin
DEL-NS SPCA
KNO Marketing
7:30
2 Golden Girls
4-10 Jeopardy!
5 Evening
6 Dating Game
7 People's Court
9 World of Survival
11 Taxi
26 Bonheur d'occasion
CA Price of Growing Up
DEL Magazine
FRA 30 Minutes
8:00
5-8 Matlock
6 Cheers
KNO Vista
NS Investment Scene
8:15
6 Night Court
26 Dallas
BUR-VAN On Location
NS MLA-MP Report
WR Pacific Diving
8:45
9:00
4-8 Moonlighting
9 Frontline
10 Rags to Riches
NS On Location
VIC Jazz Festival (to 11)
9:10
CA Born to Be King
9:30
26 Le Telejournal
NS Shoreline Newsmagazine
9:50
26 Le Point
10:00
2 The National
4-6 Thirtysomething
8 Mount Royal
9 Inside
10 Bronx Zoo
11 News
12 Bob Newhart
BUR-VAN Eastsider
10:15
10:20
2 The Journal
10:30
BUR-VAN Places of Worship (to 11; This was later picked up by Vision TV)
11:00
2-4-5-7 News
10 Sports Page
11 Barney Miller
12 M*A*S*H
13 Love Connection
11:20
6-8 News
11:30
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10 SportsNite
12 Honeymooners
13 Late Show
11:35
2 Three's Company
7 Magnum, PI
11:45
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Midnight
4 Police Story
12 Infomercial
12:05
6 Feed My People
12:30
9 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
11 Movie "TerrorVision"
12 Infomercial
13 SCTV Network
12:35
6 Magnum, PI
7 Diamonds
12:45
1:00
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13 Infomercial
1:05
1:30
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1:45
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2:10
2:15
5 Entertainment Tonight
2:30
5 Evening
3:00
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12 Hangin' In
3:05
3:30
12 Jeffersons
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5:40 Sign On
5:45 Frontier Theater
8 Feature Theater
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10:10 Weather
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7:30 Andy
4:00 F Troop
8:00 Fish
11:00 News
10:00 Thunder
6:00 News
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11:30 Klahanie
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1:00 Wacko
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10:00 George
10:30 Kidstuff
11:30 Discover
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9:30 Lesson
10:00 Hi Doug
11:00 Medix
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KVOS 12-Ind/CBS Bellingham
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CKVU 21-Ind Vancouver (TV Week listed it as 13, its cable position; station IDed as "Lucky 13")
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9:00 Heidi
9:30 Wickie
11:00 Mysteres
2:00 Bagatelle
3:30 Declic
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Retro Olympics: ABC's Broadcast Schedule For The 1980 Winter Games In Lake Placid
I'm pretty sure I have around my house magazines that have broadcast schedules for some prior
Winter Olympics. With the 2006 Winter Games in Turin/Torino to begin within a few weeks, I am
going to post network broadcast schedules from those prior Winter Games that I can find around
my house.
The first schedule I will post is ABC's broadcast schedule for the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake
Placid. You'll remember the '80 Winter Games for the "Miracle On Ice", where the U.S. men's
hockey team, not expected to win a mdeal despite a home-ice advantage, stunned the world and
won six of the seven games (they tied Sweden in thier first game after scoring the game-tying
goal in the final minutes) to take home the Gold.
This schedule was published in "Lake Placid 1980: The Complete Handbook Of The Olympic
Winter Games", edited by Zander Hollander and published in September, 1979 by Signet/New
American Library. The schedule below was ABC's original broadcast schedule; two changes were
made to that schedule and will be noted below.
Saturday, February 16th; 1-3:30 P.M., 9-11 P.M., and 11:30-11:45 P.M.
Sunday, February 17th: 1-3:30 P.M., 8-11 P.M., and 11:30-11:45 P.M.
Saturday, February 23rd: 12:30-3:30 P.M., 8-11 P.M., and 11:30-11:45 P.M.
Sunday, February 24th: 12 Noon-6 P.M., and 8-11 P.M. (the latter a Live Broadcast of the Closing
Ceremonies)
Although ABC scheduled 50 1/2 hours of coverage from Lake Placid (and eventually broadcast 51
hours; see below), it was still much more television coverage than any previous Winter Olympics.
I think ABC broadcast some 37 or 38 hours from Innsbruck in 1976.
As I mentioned above, there were two changes made to the above schedule. The first was a few
weeks after the book was printed. The Lake Placid Organizing committee decided to move the
start time of the first of the two hockey games on the final day of the Olympics (February 24th)
from 12 Noon to 11 A.M., and ABC's daytime broadcast schedule for that day was adjusted, so
coverage was seen from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. and again from 3 to 6 P.M., both Eastern time.
The second change to ABC's broadcast schedule came during the Games. Once the U.S./Soviet
Union matchup in hockey was set for February 22nd, ABC expanded that night's prime-time
show from 9 to 11 P.M. EST to 8:30-11 P.M. EST in order to show the game in full (However, it
was NOT broadcast live--it was seen on a three-and-a-half hour tape-delay).
By the way, although the game was on tape (as was the men's slalom ski race, which was edited
down to two ten-minute segments and shown between periods of the U.S./U.S.S.R. hockey
game), studio host Jim McKay was live, and I recall he opened that evening's prime-time
broadcast by noting that there was "a lot of excitment here in Lake Placid. Tonight, we're going
to show you the big hockey games between the United States and Russia in it's entirety, a game
that ended just about an hour ago. It's possible you may already have heard what happened.
Let's watch the game, as called earlier this evening by our Al Micheals and former Montreal
Canadiens all-star goaltender Ken Dryden...".
After the tape of the game was shown, there was enough time for McKay to come back to close
the prime-time broadcast by saying something to the effect of "The game you just watched was
taped earlier this evening. The scene you're now watching in the streets of Lake Placid is live,
and it's fans who have been celebrating all evening what has to be the biggest upset in the
history of sport. Teenagers are singing 'God Bless America'! When was the last time we heard
teenagers sing that?? Congratulations to Team U.S.A., and join us Sunday at 11 A.M. Eastern
when they take on Finland for the Gold, live here on ABC!".
By the way, only three of the seven team U.S.A. hockey games during the 1980 Winter Olympics
were shown in their entirety by ABC: The Norway game (live on February 16th), the Russia game
(on a 3 1/2-hour tape delay February 22nd) and the Finland game (live on February 24th). I think
the Finland game may even have been shown live on the West Coast, where it would have aired
live at 8 A.M. PST. Maybe someone in California can answer that question for me.
Despite being shown on tape, the U.S./Russia hockey game was one of the highest-rated
television programs of the entire 1979/80 television season. I'm tempted to say that Super Bowl
XIV and the season finale of "Dallas" where J.R. got shot were the only two television programs
during the 1979/80 season that drew more viewers than the U.S./Russian Olympic hockey game.
One other note: ABC broadcast the Opening Ceremonies twice on February 13th, 1980; once live
in the afternoon, the second time that night in prime-time. That's how Canada's CBC will handle
coverage of the Opening Ceremonies this February 10th from Turin/Torino; why can't NBC do the
same??
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> I'm pretty sure I have around my house magazines that have
> broadcast schedules for some prior Winter Olympics. With the
> those prior Winter Games that I can find around my house.
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> the '80 Winter Games for the "Miracle On Ice", where the
> U.S. men's hockey team, not expected to win a mdeal despite
> a home-ice advantage, stunned the world and won six of the
> seven games (they tied Sweden in thier first game after
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> Friday, February 15th: 8:30-11 P.M. and 11:30-11:45 P.M.
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> was still much more television coverage than any previous
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> above schedule. The first was a few weeks after the book was
> move the start time of the first of the two hockey games on
> the final day of the Olympics (February 24th) from 12 Noon
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> the Games. Once the U.S./Soviet Union matchup in hockey was
> set for February 22nd, ABC expanded that night's prime-time
>
> By the way, although the game was on tape (as was the men's
> slalom ski race, which was edited down to two ten-minute
> hockey game), studio host Jim McKay was live, and I recall
> he opened that evening's prime-time broadcast by noting that
> there was "a lot of excitment here in Lake Placid. Tonight,
> we're going to show you the big hockey games between the
> United States and Russia in it's entirety, a game that ended
> just about an hour ago. It's possible you may already have
> heard what happened. Let's watch the game, as called earlier
>
> After the tape of the game was shown, there was enough time
> saying something to the effect of "The game you just watched
> was taped earlier this evening. The scene you're now
> fans who have been celebrating all evening what has to be
> singing 'God Bless America'! When was the last time we heard
>
> By the way, only three of the seven team U.S.A. hockey games
> during the 1980 Winter Olympics were shown in their entirety
> by ABC: The Norway game (live on February 16th), the Russia
> game (on a 3 1/2-hour tape delay February 22nd) and the
> Finland game (live on February 24th). I think the Finland
> game may even have been shown live on the West Coast, where
>
> Despite being shown on tape, the U.S./Russia hockey game was
> Bowl XIV and the season finale of "Dallas" where J.R. got
> shot were the only two television programs during the
> 1979/80 season that drew more viewers than the U.S./Russian
>
> One other note: ABC broadcast the Opening Ceremonies twice
> February 10th from Turin/Torino; why can't NBC do the same??
>
In my opinion, the Olympics coverage on NBC sucks. The last time ABC had Olympic coverage
was in '84 (unless they covered the '88 Calgary games before NBC started their run with Seoul).
That's why I watch CBC.
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Re: Retro Olympics: ABC's Broadcast Schedule For The 1980 Winter Games In Lake Placid
> time ABC had Olympic coverage was in '84 (unless they
> covered the '88 Calgary games before NBC started their run
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ABC did carry the Calgary games; their last Olympics. CBS managed to sneak a couple of Winter
games away (remember Harding-Kerrigan?)
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Re: Retro Olympics: ABC's Broadcast Schedule For The 1980 Winter Games In Lake Placid
ABC's last Olympics were in fact the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary (I have posted ABC's
broadcast schedule for the 1988 Winter Games elsewhere on this board).
Between 1964 and 1988, ABC broadcast four of the seven Summer Olympics (Mexico City 1968,
Munich 1972, Montreal 1976 and Los Angeles 1984) and six of the seven Winter Olympics
(Innsbruck 1964, Grenoble 1968, Innsbruck again in 1976, Lake Placid 1980, Sarajevo 1984 and
Calgary 1988) during that span.
The four Olympics not seen on ABC during those years (1964 Summer Games in Tokyo, 1972
Winter Games in Sapporro, 1980 Summer Games in Moscow and 1988 Summer Games in Seoul)
were on NBC, although with the U.S. boycott of the Moscow games, NBC's coverage consisted
only of highlights fed to local stations for use on local newscasts and a couple of specials on the
three weekends of the Moscow games. Some NBC affiliates refused to show the highlights or the
specials.
Had the U.S. participated in Moscow, NBC would have broadcast about 150 hours of coverage.
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Re: Retro Olympics: ABC's Broadcast Schedule For The 1980 Winter Games In Lake Placid
CBS had all three Win6er Olympics during the 1990's (Albertville 1992, Lillehammer 1994, a/k/a
"The Nancy And Tonya Show", and Nagano in 1998).
I have found a TV Guide supplement listing the TV schedules for the 1998 Winter Games, which I
have posted elsewhere on this board. I should somewhere still have the TV Guide supplement
for the 1992 Winter Games; assuming I find it, I will post that schedule on this messageboard as
well.
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And it would have lifted NBC out of the ratings toilet in 1980.
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In fact, CBS got three of them: 1992 (Albertville, France), 1994 (Lillihammer, Norway)(the winter
games moved to the even years between summer games), and 1998 (Nagano, Japan).
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> One other note: ABC broadcast the Opening Ceremonies twice
I was a college freshman at the time. I watched both the live O.C. broadcast that day and the
repeat that night. And I watched the gold medal hockey game live when I got back to the dorm
from church that day. I don't remember if I watched the USSR game or not but I remember the
desk assistant announcing on the speaker that we had beaten the Russians.
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11:30 Thundarr
Noon Cartoons
6:00 Sportsline
10:00 News
10:30 Saturday Night Live
11:00 Biskitts
10:00 News
6:30 Jetsons
9:30 Littles
10:00 Puppy/Scooby-Doo/Menudo
2:00 SportsBeat
4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (details not listed, though given that CTV's WWOS events were
live, ABC likely ran the same)
6:00 News
10:00 News
11:30 Combat!
9:00 Gumby
Noon Introducing...Janet! (starred Jim Carrey, he was on the cover of that week's L-P
supplement)
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> 5:00 Reach for the Top: Provincial Finals-Sheldon Williams v Yorkton Regional High
I'm not surprised that Reach for the Top was still on the air in April of '84, as CBC would end
the series either in that year or the next. In the last few years, the nationals have been running
on CLT. Also, three of the provinces with their educational channels (TVO, ACCESS, Knowledge
Network) televise their own provincial finals.
2 CBUT-CBC Vancouver
8:00 EastEnders
3:00 Wojeck
11:20 News
11:30 SportsLine
1:35 sign-off
4 KOMO-ABC Seattle
5:45 News
6:30 Boomerang
2:00 T & T
4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: weigh in for Mike Tyson-Michael Spinks fight; US Outdoor Track
& Field Championships; Boxing: Barry McGuigan-Tomas daCruz
6:30 News
8:00 Probe
9:00 Ohara
10:00 Hotel
11:00 News
2:55 News
3:25 sign-off
5 KING-NBC Seattle
7:30 Smurfs
9:00 ALF
11:00 Foofur
5:30 News
9:30 Amen
10:00 Hunter
11:00 News
2:00 News
2:30 sign-off
6 CHEK-CTV Victoria
7:30 Newscience
9:30 It is Written
11:00 Rockets
Noon Wrestling
4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports: GI Joe 200 Indy Car race/Canadian Senior Synchronized
Swimming Championships/Players-GM Motorsports Race #1/International Invitational Diving
Championships
6:00 News
10:00 Hunter
11:20 News
2:05 Magnum, PI
4:15 sign-off
7 KIRO-CBS Seattle
3:30 CBS Sports Saturday: WBC Super-Featherweight title bout-champ Azumah Nelson v
challenger Lupe Suarez
6:00 News
8:00 Snakes: Nature's Deadly Charmers (from Survival Anglia; Leonard Nimoy narrates)
11:00 News
4:00 News
4:30 sign-off
8 BCTV/CHAN-CTV Vancouver
7:30 Astroboy (believe this is the re-versioned one from Via Le Monde in Montreal; ATV in the
Maritimes also carried the series)
8:30 Popples
9:00 BraveStarr
11:00 Rockets
3:00 Wrestling
6:00 News
7:30 227
9:30 Amen
2:20 Magnum, PI
4:30 sign-off
9 KCTS-PBS Seattle
1:30 Innovation
5:30 Fight Back! with David Horowitz (did any other PBS station air this show?)
6:00 Winds of Everest
1:30 sign-off
10 CKVU-Ind Vancouver
6:30 Hercules
7:00 Wizard of Oz
7:30 Smurfs
11:00 Ewoks
3:00 Expose
3:30 Newsweek
8:00 Probe
9:00 Video Gallery
9:30 FashionTelevision
3:30 sign-off
11 KSTW-Ind Tacoma
6:00 Contact
6:30 60 Plus
7:00 Infomercials
9:00 Visionaries
9:30 Infomercial
7:00 Cheers
7:30 Mama's Family
10:30 News
11:00 Wrestling
1:00 Wrestling
4:00 Wrestling
12 KVOS-Ind/CBS Bellingham
6:30 Visionaries
7:00 Transformers
10:00 Popeye
11:30 Ghostbusters
Noon Infomercials
Mid. Infomercials
13 KCPQ-Fox Tacoma
8:00 Infomercial
9:00 Visionaries
2:30 sign-off
26 CBUFT-SRC Vancouver
9:30 Popeye
3:00 Le Telejournal
7:00 Le Telejournal
6:55 Jeremy
3:30 Perspective
4:00 Rainbow
4:15 Jeremy
4:30 Owl/TV
9:00 Horizon
11:00 sign-off
7:40 Sportsworld
7:50 K-100/Treasures of China
1:25 sign-off
6:00 Korean TV
7:30 Japanese TV
12:15 sign-off
1:00 Sports
3:30 TBA
Burnaby Cable 4
1:00 Sports
3:30 TBA
7:30 Nexus
No scheduled programming
Victoria Cable 11
1:00 Sports
3:30 TBA
4:00 Pre-Natal Fitness
4:30 Perspectives
6:30 In Town
8:00 MP Report
9:30 Specials
Western Cable 4
9:00 Lacrosse
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As far as the Expos go, I think they were a CFCF/Montreal carry at that point, so they were a CTV
optional or maybe CFCF had it's own syndication deal. Did they carry a Blue Jays game that
Wednesday? I think they were full CTV still at that point.
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Was this the same BBC One show that is still running over there?
> 7:30 A.M.: Astroboy (believe this is the re-versioned one from Via
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Some of the above-mentioned shows also aired on TVOntario and other Canadian educational
stations at the time.
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I believe there's a few CTV stations still running this program, including MCTV.
> > 7:30 A.M.: Astroboy (believe this is the re-versioned one
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Out of curiousity, and mostly wonderring if this was a cop show ('Sounds like Kojak, eh?' ;-) )I
checked tv.com. This was a mid-60s drama about a coroner at a Toronto hospital...so more along
the lines of 'Quincy'.
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From the now-defunct International Basketball Association, where all players had to be 6'5" or
shorter.
Interesting for a US-based commeicial station to run 'Britcoms', especially since I don't think
these ever aired on PBS.
Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV
Boston
10pm- The Ten OClock News (with Christopher Lydon) (WGBH tried to have an hour newscast
back in 1980, but that was unsuccessful)
12am- Sign-Off- (David Ives doing the mission statement, William Pierce doing the script for the
sign-off)
7AM- Today
4 PM Mike Douglas
5:30 Live on 4
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)
9pm- Family
10pm- Stone
11pm- NewsCenter 5 (with Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
2am- MOVIE
WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)
6 AM Reflections
10AM- Jeffersons
12PM- News
4pm- Kung Fu
5pm- Jokers Wild
9pm- M*A*S*H
11pm- Newsroom 7
11:30- Harry O
12:40- McCloud
2am- Newsroom 7
2:30- Sign-Off
6 AM THREE STOOGES
7 AM PORKY PIG
9 AM TOM LARSON
10 AM IRONSIDE
3 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE
3:30 BEWITCHED
4:30 EMERGENCY
5:30 ADAM 12
6 PM ODD COUPLE
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 MAUDE
8 PM ANGEL DEATH
10 PM CAUGHT
1 AM SIGN-OFF
8 AM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
10 AM DE TODO UN POCO
11 AM FAMILY AFFAIR
1 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY
2:30 CASPER
3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE
4:30 FLINTSTONES
5 PM BRADY BUNCH
6 PM HAPPY DAYS
11 PM BENNY HILL?
12 MID SIGN-OFF
7 AM 700 CLUB
8:30 CARTOONSVILLE
1 PM LIFE OF RILEY
2 PM BULLWINKLE
3 PM SPIDER MAN
4 PM SUPERMAN
7 PM ROCKFORD FILES
8 PM BONANZA
9 PM 700 CLUB
12:30 SIGN-OFF
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6 AM BULLWINKLE
8 AM UNDERDOG
10 AM PTL CLUB
2:30 MEDIC
3 PM FBI
5 PM BUGS BUNNY
6 PM GONG SHOW
7 PM KOJAK
10 PM WORCESTER NEWS
1:45- SIGN-OFF
7 AM PTL CLUB
9 AM NEWS
5:30 ADVENTURE
6:30 SUBSCRIPTION TV
5 PM REBOP
7 PM DICK CAVETT
7:30 MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT
8 PM KING ARTHUR
9 PM NANCY DICKERSON
10 PM DICK CAVETT
11:30 SIGN-OFF
PROVIDENCE
9pm- M*A*S*H
11:30- HARRY O
12:40- MCCLOUD
2:30- SIGN-OFF
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
7 AM- TODAY
9 AM- DONAHUE
12 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
5 PM ODD COUPLE
7 PM- PM MAGAZINE
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)
7:30- CROSS-WITS
9 PM FAMILY
10 PM- STONE
11 PM- NEWSCENTER 12
1:30- SIGN-OFF
NEW HAMPSHIRE
10 AM- DONAHUE
5 PM- BONANZA
9 PM FAMILY
11 PM- NEWSCENTER 12
1:30- SIGN-OFF
6 PM- NEWS
11:30- SIGN-OFF
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This was a locally produced show that may have been the inspiration for "Cheers". "The Baxters"
was another such show produced by BBI. This is the source of WCVB's reputation for quality
programming and community commitment.
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I have to admit I was too old to pay attention at the time, so does anyone know if this was the
Frank Avruch syndicated series, the 1976 syndicated Bozo from Detroit or produced locally?
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And the only one (that I know of) to have gone national, with Norman Lear's help. The national
version lasted two seasons -- first season (1979-1980) taped in Hollywood, with Anita Gilette
being the only "name" celebrity (as matriarch Nancy Baxter); and the second season (1980-
1981) taped in Toronto, with a completely different set of actors, and a completely different set
of Baxters (Megan Follows, who was 10 year old Lucy Baxter in this series, went on to become
"Anne of Green Gables").
5am AG DAY
7:00 TODAY-Gumbel/Couric
11:00 GERALDO
12:00 18 NEWS
4:00 ROSANNE
5:30 18 NEWS
7:00 ROSANNE
8:00 WINGS
8:30 FRIENDS
9:00 FRASIER
9:30 JOHN LARROQUETTE
11:00 18 NEWS
WKYT/Channel 27 (CBS)
6:00 27 NEWSFIRST
12:00 27 NEWSFIRST
5:00 27 NEWSFIRST
6:30 CBS NEWS-Rather/Chung
7:30 JEOPARDY!
11:00 27 NEWSFIRST
1:05 INFOMERCIALS
WTVQ/Channel 36 (ABC)
6:00 NEWSCHANNEL 36
12:30 LOVING
5:00 NEWSCHANNEL 36
6:00 NEWSCHANNEL 36
11:00 NEWSCHANNEL 36
1:05 EXTRA!
WDKY/Channel 56 (Fox)
5:30 EXOSQUAD
9:00 CUBHOUSE
1:30 INFOMERCIAL
3:00 TAZ-MANIA
3:30 BONKERS
4:00 ALADDIN
4:30 ANIMANIACS
7:30 M*A*S*H
1:00 INFOMERCIALS
2:00 CHEERS
2:30 INFOMERCIAL
3:30 INFOMERCIAL
4:30 INFOMERCIAL
6:00 NEWS*
12:00 NEWS*
5:00 NEWS*
*Possible simulcast of WKYT's news, tough WYMT had and still maintains a seperate news
department.
Sunday, July 2, 1950, from the Houston Post. Last 'full' day of KLEE-TV calls:
7pm - TV Playhouse
The baseball game would have been the Houston Buffs, STL Cards farm team.
Monday, July 3, 1950, from the Houston Post (new owners of Channel 2), KLEE-TV changed to
KPRC-TV. The new calls were no secret; a 40 page special section ran in the Post on Sunday. The
on-air unveiling was in the first segment of the 1st Annual TV Show in the 8pm hour, a live 3-day
remote with demonstrations of dozens of TV sets and live entertainment held at a large public
ballroom (The Plantation Club) on South Main.
An estimated 5000 people attended the first night of the TV exposition. There were estimated to
be 26,000 TV sets in use in the Houston area. KLEE-TV had been on the air since 1/1/49.
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Speaking of KLEE
http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/klee.htm
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Does anyone know when Houston got live network TV service?? I didn't think it was as early as
July of 1950. I think it may have been around the time the transcontinental microwave and
coaxial cable TV network was activated in September of 1951.
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> Does anyone know when Houston got live network TV service??
> 1951.
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According to Jack Harris' 'The Fault Does Not Lie With Your Set,' the station put a lot of pressure
on AT&T to get connected in time for the political conventions of '52. AT&T dismantled an
unused landline link between NYC and Atlantic City, shipped the components to Texas, and, with
additional equipment, established a link between Dallas and Houston on July 1, 1952. KPRC-TV
picked up live network programming at 7am and commenced a daily schedule from 7am to 12M.
That's Harris' version (long time GM of KPRC), making it sound like KPRC pulled off quite a feat.
However, I understand the networks were putting a lot of pressure on AT&T to get the nation
connected in time for the political conventions. The original plan had been for a microwave link
from Kansas City, but that was not due to be completed until late '52. AT&T put together a
temporary link - coax and microwave - from Jackson, MS, that brought DFW, Houston, San
Antonio, Oklahoma City, Tulsa and New Orleans on line all on the same day.
Dave Garroway began the Today show that day by welcoming all the new cities, saying "We're in
New York. We're real people - just like the ones in your town."
I know we had a TV in time for those conventions (Republican Convention began July 7) but I
don't know how long we had had it. I do remember getting up a little early one day to watch the
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So are you suggesting AT&T would have put in the connectons to N.O., Dallas, OKC, Tulsa and San
Antonio and left Houston to pay for it's own connection? Hmmm. I guess anything's possible.
There's nothing in the Harris book which suggests KPRC paid for the work to dismantle the old
link back East and move it to Houston. In my experience, wouldn't be typical for a broadcaster to
go to such expense on behalf of the viewing public and then not claim credit for it! In fact, I'm
suggesting Harris was fudging a little on the truth when he neglected to mention the pressure
the networks were putting on AT&T, making it seem like a heroic effort on the part of KPRC. I'm
not dissing KPRC at all; it was a very good example of a locally owned, very community involved
station for many, many years.
I'm just looking in the Harris book. If I ever have the time, I'll look up some newspaper coverage
from that era, especially in the Chronicle or Press (the Post owned KPRC).
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Program Notes
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Documentary film on how the Food and Drug Act protects the public.
The easy talking cowboy brings his children's amateur hour to Kiddie Troupers from the
Plantation.
Educational film about foot hygiene -- tells what feet can do for us and we for them.
Binnie Barnes and Abe Burrows join Producer Max Corbin, Radio Star Jane Pickens and
Comedian Jan Murray on this intimate get-together hosted by Clifton Fadiman.
Besides the changeover of call letters ceremony, entertainment by Red Ingle and His Natural
Seven and the Mel Arvin Trio and Gypsy Edwards.
'Hollywood and Vine.' Jimmy Ellison stars in this one, which seesaws between laughter and
romance.
C.P.Simpson will award watches to the two top contributors to the television Cancer Crusade.
Lynn Cole, romantic baritone and Capitol Recording Star, will sing.
10:00pm - (omitted from basic listings): Hands of Destiny - 'Too Old to Live.' This story is inspired
by President Truman's recent speech on the difficulties encountered by old people looking for
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> http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/klee.htm
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I only heard of that for the first time a couple of years ago. Glad to know the debunking is almost
as widespread as the myth.
I saw the KLEE test pattern once, visiting an uncle who had an early TV set; never saw any
programming.
A couple of notes:
* Prior to CHSJ adding tx in the North Shore/Miramichi region, CKCW's relays in those regions did
double duty, running programs from both nets.
* WMEM and WMED aired separate program line-ups at that time; even when running the same
program title, they often aired differing episodes.
Morning
8:00
2-4s-5h-7 Funtime
8:30
7b Groove Goolies
9:00
2b Emergency Plus 4
9:30
10:00
2b Waldo Kitty
3-5-13 News
10:10
3-5-13 Flintstones
10:30
2b Pink Panther
7b Adventures of Gilligan
8 Clue Club
11:00
2-4s-5h-7 Kidstuff
7b SuperFriends
8 Shazam!/Isis
11:30
3-5-13 Klahanie
3r-11 Lassie
Afternoon
Noon
2-4s-5h-7 Let's Go
3r-11 Woobinda
7b Speed Buggy
12:30
2-4s-5h-7 Funtown
2b Westwind
4 Cartoons
7b Oddball Couple
8 Ghost Busters
1:00
2b Jetsons
3-5-13 Par 27 (I could have sworn SRC had their own version at one time)
4 Circle Square
7b Lost Saucer
1:30
2b Go-USA
4 Onedin Line
7b American Bandstand (Frankie Avalon and Donna Summer are the guests)
8 Fat Albert
2:00
2b Bonanza
3r-11 Sportheque
7b This is Baseball (1970 All-Star Game highlights, game was played in Cincinnati)
3:00
2b-8 Grandstand
7b Baseball: Oakland-Boston
3:15
3:30
4:00
2-4s-5h Greening Up
4:30
3-4-5-7-13 Sportweek
5:30
2-4s-5h CTV Wide World of Sports (Player Maritime auto race/Saskatchewan Open golf)
4 Cartoons
7b I Dream of Jeannie
Evening
6:00
3r Sur le matelas
4 Klahanie
7 Festival Plus
7b-8 ABC Wide World of Sports (National AAU Outdoor Platform Diving Championship/Tourist
Trophy motocycle race/National AAU Weight Lifting Championships)
10-13c Olympiad
11 Bagatelle
6:30
2b Ironside
3-5-7-13 Where the Sky Begins
4 Phyllis
7:00
3r Soiree canadienne
4 Hawaii Five-O
7 News
7:30
2b NBC News
3-5-13 TBA
7b Wrestling
8 CBS News
11 Nouvelles
7:35
11 Univers inconnus
8:00
2-4s-5h Emergency!
2b Wild Kingdom
3-4-5-7-13 Movie "Lydia"
3r Kojak
8 Lawrence Welk
8:30
2b Candid Camera
11 Defi
9:00
2b-8 Emergency!
10-13c Nova
10:00
7b Movie "Hotel"
10 Movie "College"
8 Bob Newhart
11:00
8 Diahann Carroll
11:15
7 News
11:25
11:30
3r-11 Le Telejournal
10-13c Woman
Late Night
Midnight
8 News
1:00
2b Irish Rovers
1:20
1:30
Morning
7:00
7:30
7:45
2b Maine News
8:00
2-4s-5h-7 Canada AM
2b-8 Today
9:00
4 Ed Allen Time
9:20
3-5-13 News
9:30
10:00
2b My Backyard
8 Captain Kangaroo
10:15
10:30
11:00
2-4s-5h Definition
7b PTL Club
8 Price is Right
11:15
3r-11 En mouvement
11:30
2b Celebrity Sweepstakes
3r-11 Topino
11:45
Afternoon
Noon
2b Wheel of Fortune
3r-11 Conseil-Express
8 Gambit
12:30
2-4s-5h Flintstones
2b Hollywood Squares
8 Love of Life
12:55
8 CBS News
1:00
2b Fun Factory
3-5-13 My Country
4 Mike Douglas
7b Hot Seat
1:30
2b Gong Show
7b All My Children
1:55
2b NBC News
2:00
2:30
2-4s-5h In Conversation (from CJCH; ATV alternated afternoon shows from the three main
stations: others were Coffee Break (CJCB) and Today with host Arlene Holder (CKCW); prior to
early August, these three shows aired weekdays on their respective stations)
3-4-5-7-13 Take 30
3r-11 Nouvelles
7b Family Feud
2:35
3r-11 Reseau-Soleil
3:00
7b $20,000 Pyramid
3:30
2b Doctors
8 Guiding Light
4:00
4:15
7b General Hospital
4:30
8 Match Game
5:00
2b Somerset
5:30
2-4s-5h-7 Joyce Davidson
2b Gentle Ben
4 Hollywood Squares
7b Happy Days
8 Mike Douglas
Evening
6:00
2b Bonanza
7b Mod Squad
6:30
4 Double Exposure
7:00
2-4s-5h-7 Jeffersons
2-7b-8 News
3r Ce soir
4 Barney Miller
11 Nouvelles
7:15
3r Nouvelles
7:30
2-4s-5h Petrocelli
2b NBC News
3-4-5-7-13 Celebration
4 Match Game
7b ABC News
8 CBS News
11 Traits de memoire
7:45
3r Mic-Mac 2-5-4
8:00
2b Ironside
7b I Dream of Jeannie
8:30
7b Animal World
8 Price is Right
9:00
2-4s-5h Cannon
2b Movin' On
9:30
10:00
2b Defend Yourself
7b Flatbush/Avenue J (pilot)
8 TBA
10:30
3r-11 Documents
11:00
2-4s-5h-8 Switch
2b Vaudeville
10-13c Olympiad
11:20
11:25
11:30
3r-11 Le Telejournal
7 George Hamilton IV
11:35
4 I Saw That
11:40
Late Night
Midnight
2b-7b-8 News
3r Faits divers
11 Ainsi va la vie
12:20
12:30
2b Tonight Show
1:00
5:00
9C Alice
5:30
9C Infomercial
6:00
9C Superman
43 Illinois Press
6:15
6:25
8 Inspirations
6:30
6 Kidsongs
18 World Tomorrow
25 I'm Telling
26 Ag Week
7:00
9C Heart of Chicago
11S Infomercial
43 Popples
7:30
9C World Tomorrow
26 Popples
55 Tuning In
8:00
9C Charlando
11S-18 Infomercial
12W Marketing
43 Comic Strip
55 TBA
8:30
9C People to People
11S-55 Infomercial
47 Faces of Japan
9:00
6-10-20-25 ALF
12W GED
18 My Favorite Martian
26 Starcom
32C-55 Infomercial
47 Business of Management
9:30
9C Superman
12W GED
18 Brady Bunch
10:00
9C Soul Train
24 Television
26 Fan Club
47 Business File
10:30
8 ThunderCats
18 Small Wonder
20 Bullwinkle
26 Rock & Roll & Then Some
43 Wrestling
11:00
3 Animal Crack-Ups
6-10-20-25 Foofur
7-8-19-55 High School Basketball: IHSA Class A boys' semifinal-round game from Champaign
24 Hometime
26 Soul Train
32C Wrestling
11:30
3 Infomercial
10 By the Way
18 America's Top 10
47 Hometime
Afternoon
Noon
18 American Bandstand
26 Wrestling
47 Frugal Gourmet
12:30
3 US Farm Report
12W Hometime
43 Star Search
12:40
47 Victory Garden
12:45
1:00
3-11S Big Eight Basketball Tournament: Semifinal action from Kansas City
12W NatureScene
1:05
1:20
47 Bodywatch
1:30
43 Infomercial
2:00
43 Marblehead Manor
2:10
11C Nature
2:30
43 We Got It Made
55 Cisco Kid
2:35
47 Madeleine Cooks
2:45
3:00
3:05
11C Hometime
3:15
47 Joy of Painting
3:30
8-19 ABC Wide World of Sports (World Weightlifting Championships/WBC Lightweight title bout:
champ Jose Luis Ramirez takes on challenger Pernell Whitaker)
18 Hogan's Heroes
24 Victory Garden
43 It's a Living
3:40
3:50
4:00
6-10-20 Golf: Honda Classic
24 Systems Organizations
25 Wild Kingdom
43 Mama's Family
55 Throb
4:15
4:30
24 Computer Chronicles
25 Valerie's Family
43 T & T
47 Julia Child
55 Small Wonder
4:45
5:00
4 News
6 Cheers
9C Bustin' Loose
18 9 to 5
31 Muppet Show
55 Star Search
5:10
47 Owl/TV
5:25
5:30
3 DC Follies
18 Marblehead Manor
19 News
24 Wild America
Evening
6:00
3-18 High School Basketball: IGHSAU girls' 5-player championship from Des Moines
4 Mama's Family
6-10-20-25-31 News
7-8-19-55 High School Basketball: IHSA Class A boys' consolation game from Champaign
9C It's a Living
24 WonderWorks
43 Hee Haw
47 Lawrence Welk
6:25
6:30
6 Cosby Show
9C Mama's Family
10 Infomercial
20 Wheel of Fortune
25 Dom DeLuise
31 DC Follies
7:00
47 WonderWorks
7:30
6-10-20-25 227
8:00
3-18 High School Basketball: IGHSAU girls' 6-player championship from Des Moines
7-8-19-55 High School Basketball: IHSA Class A boys' championship game from Champaign
24 Lawrence Welk
8:15
8:30
6-10-20-25 Amen
6-10-20-25 Hunter
9C News
11C Nature
9:15
24 Lawrence Welk
9:30
9C INN News
43 Women in Prison
9:45
47 Mystery!
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-10-19-20-25-31 News
9C Hogan's Heroes
14-22-27 Mystery!
18 Live on Tape
32C Taxi
55 Wrestling
10:15
10:30
3 Wrestling
7 David Copperfield
24 Bix Tonight!
43 Mr. President
11:00
11:30
4 It's a Living
Late Night
Midnight
6 Star Search
26 INN News
12:30
18 Bizarre
19 ABC News
55 Infomercial
1:00
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6 Entertainment Tonight
8 At the Movies
18 Bizarre
1:30
7 News
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1:35
6 News
9C INN News
2:30
9C Tony Randall
2:35
3:00
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3:30
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Just imagine a golf tournament only having one hour of coverage today. Many tournaments had
less than 2 hours of coverage until Tiger Woods came along. Some tournaments such as the
Quad City Open were not televised because it was opposite the British Open or Ryder Cup.
The days when the girls played 6 on 6 in Iowa ended in 1992. It was very popular in Iowa.
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WTTV Channel 10 (licensed to Bloomington, IN I just learned today in a search that WTTV
changed to channel 4 at 5 pm February 21, 1954, so this is one of the last listings for them at
channel 10.)
Monday--
4:00 PM
6 Shopping Guide
10 Howdy Doody
4:30 PM
6 Movie Quiz
10 Western Ledger
4:45 PM
6 Cartoon Club
5:00 PM
6 To Be Announced
10 Cartoons
5:15 PM
6 Story Hour
5:30 PM
6 Barker Bill
10 Kit Carson
5:45 PM
6 Town Topics
6:00 PM
6 Weather
10 Happened Today
6:15 PM
6 Winn Trio
10 Weather--News
6:30 PM
6 Sports
10 Southland Quartet
6:45 PM
6 Telenews
10 News Caravan
7:00 PM
10 Arlene Dahl
7:30 PM
6 Talent Scouts
10 Howard Barlow
8:00 PM
6 I Love Lucy
10 Dennis Day
8:30 PM
10 Robert Montgomery
9:00 PM
6 Studio One
9:30 PM
10 Theater
10:00 PM
6 Weather
10 Paul Hartman
10:15 PM
6 Gilbert Forbes
10:30 PM
6 TV Mailbag
10 News
10:45 PM
11:00 PM
6 Red Skelton
10 Rocky King
11:30 PM
6&10 Dollar a Second
12:00 Midnight
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That's possible. I have an Indiana map from 1962 where the time line snakes pretty close to
counties down the middle of the state. (St Joe county was Eastern, Howard county was Central
and Tipton County was Eastern. TV Guide and the Indiana published TV News listed fast and slow
times.
>
for oldiesfan:
Yes, I did have to squeeze the wheeze. The President was impressed.
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> That's possible. I have an Indiana map from 1962 where the
> time line snakes pretty close to counties down the middle of
> the state. (St Joe county was Eastern, Howard county was
> Central and Tipton County was Eastern. TV Guide and the
>
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> Yes, I did have to squeeze the wheeze. The President was
> impressed.
>
Morning
5:00
6 Farm Report
5:30
13 Jim Bakker
5:45
11 AM Weather
5:50
3 Agriculture
5:55
3 Tennessee Tuxedo
5 News
6 Good Morning
7 Daybusters
11 Body Electric
12 Today
18 Jim Bakker
6:15
6:25
3 Dimensions
4 Farm Commentary
6:30
11 Sesame Street
13 ABC World News This Morning
15 20 Minute Workout
23 AM Weather
6:45
13b AM Newswatch
23 Body Electric
7:00
7-10 Today
15 Gidget
53 Flipper
7:15
23 AM Weather
7:25
4 Come Alive
7:30
6 Phil Donahue
15 Cartoons
23 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
53 Gentle Ben
7:45
2-42 AM Weather
8:00
2-42 Instructional TV
12 Phil Donahue
53 Lassie
8:30
6 Joker's Wild
15 Inspector Gadget
53 Leave It to Beaver
9:00
10 Hour Magazine
12 Facts of Life
13 Family
15 Marvin Gorman
53 Marcus Welby, MD
9:30
13b TBA
15 Jimmy Swaggart
18 20 Minute Workout
10:00
15 700 Club
53 Big Valley
10:30
3-13-13b-18 Loving
7-10-12 Scrabble
11 Kathy's Kitchen
11:00
6 Midday Report
10 Dayside
11 Eleven at Noon
15 Jim Bakker
23 Biology
53 Merv Griffin
11:30
23 Biology
Afternoon
Noon
2-42 Instructional TV
4 Farm Report
5 Jeopardy!
11 Southern Circuit
12 News
15 INN News
53 Newlywed Game
12:30
11 Masterpiece Theatre
15 Gunsmoke
23 Do-It-Yourself Show
53 Dating Game
1:00
23 Victory Garden
53 Treasure Hunt
1:30
4-5-6 Capitol
11 Victory Garden
12 Another World
15 Family
23 Nova
53 Gong Show
2:00
53 Green Acres
2:30
12 Santa Barbara
15 Flintstones
53 Bewitched
3:00
5 Breakaway
6 Woody Woodpecker
7 Rituals
10 Alice
15 Scooby-Doo
3:30
3 Rituals
12 Love Boat
13 Love Connection
15 Voltron
18 Inspector Gadget
4:00
3 Newlywed Game
5-13 Jeffersons
15 Charmkins
18 Bewitched
53 Emergency!
4:30
3 Here's Lucy
4 M*A*S*H
10 Three's Company
15 Batman
5:00
3 Love Connection
4 Jeffersons
5 Entertainment Tonight
6-7-13-13b News
10-12 WKRP in Cincinnati
11 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
15 Incredible Hulk
18 People's Court
53 Wonder Woman
5:30
2-42 Colorsounds
Evening
6:00
3-4-5-6-10-12-13-13b News
6 Wheel of Fortune
18 Newlywed Game
23 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
3 People's Court
10 Family Feud
11 Doctor Who
13b M*A*S*H
15 Charlie's Angels
53 Joker's Wild
7:00
7:30
15 Hawaii Five-O
8:00
2-42 Live from Lincoln Center
3-13-13b-18 Dynasty
8:30
15 Perry Mason
9:00
3-13-13b-18 Hotel
53 FBI
9:30
15 INN News
10:00
3-4-5-6-7-10-12-13-13b News
15 Twilight Zone
18 Hogan's Heroes
23 Garden Magic
10:30
3 Sanford & Son
4-5-6 Magnum, PI
13-13b-18 Nightline
53 Virginian
11:00
3 Nightline
11:30
3 Profile
13 Eye on Hollywood
18 700 Club
11:40
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1:00
3:00
4:00
4:30
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9/12/84 was the 3rd day of the current Jeopardy!, the day before was the 3 way zero tie.
Retro: Dothan/Mobile/Panama City Sun, Sept 9, 1984
Morning
5:00
6 Captain Kangaroo
5:30
6:00
5 Gospel Extravaganza
6 D. James Kennedy
10 Joy of Gardening
53 CNN Headline News
6:15
6:30
5 Something Special
12 Christopher Closeup
15 Black Star
18 Spectrum 18
6:45
10 Social Security
7:00
4 World Tomorrow
6 Rex Humbard
11 Sesame Street
18 Kenneth Copeland
23 Nova
53 Flipper
7:15
7:30
3 Insight
4 Sunday Morning
6 Oral Roberts
10 Day of Discovery
15 David Paul
53 Gentle Ben
8:00
3 James Robison
7 Day of Discovery
10 Kenneth Copeland
11 Six-Gun Heroes
12 Oral Roberts
13 Robert Schuller
15 Jerry Falwell
18 Show My People
23 Sesame Street
53 Lassie
8:30
3 Jimmy Swaggart
4 James Robison
12 Robert Schuller
13 Oral Roberts
53 Church Service
9:00
4 Herald of Truth
10 Movie "Francis"
11 Action-Packed Cliffhangers
13 Jerry Falwell
9:30
4 Jerry Falwell
5 Oral Roberts
6 Robert Schuller
7 Rex Humbard
11 Action-Packed Cliffhangers
12 Young World
18 Larry Jones
23 Electric Company
53 Hazel
10:00
5 Issues of Life
13 Catholic Mass
15 Robert Schuller
23 Matinee at the Bijou
10:30
4 Day of Discovery
12 Wild Kingdom
11:00
4 Oral Roberts
5 Here's Help
6 World Tomorrow
11 Working Women
15 Larry Jones
11:30
3 World Tomorrow
15 Jackson 5ive
23 Sneak Previews
53 Cartoons
Afternoon
Noon
3 Rex Humbard
6 NFL: Detroit-Atlanta
15 Children's Theatre
12:30
3 Golfun
3 Shopsmith
13 Incredible Hulk
18 Switch
23 Smithsonian World
1:20
1:30
3 TBA
11 Sneak Previews
2:00
11 Nova
13 Hee Haw
23 Soundstage
2:30
10 NFL: Indianapolis-Houston
23 News
53 Hazel
3:30
15 Star Search
18 TBA
23 Spoleto '84
4:00
11 Firing Line
23 Firing Line
53 Laredo
4:30
5:00
3 Accent
11 Evening at Pops
13 Wild Kingdom
53 McHale's Navy
5:30
13b News
15 Movie "The Idol"
53 Get Smart
Evening
6:00
4-5-6 60 Minutes
10 Baretta
12 Bosom Buddies
53 Bionic Woman
6:30
2-42 Colorsounds
23 Gourmet Cooking
7:00
11 Navigators
23 Dinner at Julia's
7:30
15 TBA
23 Garden Magic
8:00
2-23-42 Navigators
11 Masterpiece Theatre
8:30
4-5-6 Alice
9:00
53 Ironside
9:30
15 TBA
10:00
4-5-6-7-10-12 News
11 Southern Circuit
15 Jimmy Swaggart
10:15
10:30
6 M*A*S*H
10 Benny Hill
11 Soundstage
10:40
3-13-13b News
18 ABC News
10:55
13 ABC News
18 Pastor's Forum
11:00
10 Movie "Dirty Ho" (not what you think- it's a kung-fu movie)
11:10
3 ABC News
13 Good Times
11:25
18 Jim Bakker
11:30
7 Movie "Teenage Lovers" (re-edited from Sons & Daughters TV series)
15 God's Alternative
11:40
Late Night
Midnight
4 Film
6 Rockford Files
15 David Paul
12:10
12:40
12:55
5 News
1:00
4:00
4:30
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10:00 LEEZA
12:30 JEOPARDY!
6:00 NEWSCENTER 10
10:00 NEWSCENTER 10
12:35 LATER
1:35 REAL TV
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At the time, KTEN was one of the three remaining stations that were affiliated with more than
one "big 3" network -- KXGN in Glendive MT and WAGM in Presque Isle ME were the others.
Today, KXGN is the remaining one left -- KTEN became strictly NBC in the late 1990s; WAGM
became strictly CBS this past fall.
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10 News
6:00
10 Official Report
6:25
3 News
6:30
10 Bill Bennett
7:00
3 International Zone
7:05
6 Christophers
7:30
8 Guideline
10 Batman
7:35
6 Christian Answer
7:40
8:00
3 Jambo
8 Couriers
10 Gene London
17 Oral Roberts
48 Kathryn Kuhlman
8:10
6 Living Word
8:15
48 Public Affairs
8:25
6 NASA Reports
8:30
3 Underdog
6 Cartoon Castle
8 Christophers
17 Day Of Discovery
48 Encounter
8:45
8 Sacred Heart
9:00
10 Input
17 Crusader Rabbit
48 Gigantor
9:30
3 Guideline
8 Doorway To Life
48 Superman
9:45
6 Menorah
10:00
3 Sunday
8 Hearthside Hymns
17 Astroboy
29 Lone Ranger
48 Beetle Bailey
10:15
10:30
3 Opinions Expressed
6 Mayor Tate
8 McHale's Navy
10-15 Look Up And Live
17 Prince Planet
11:00
6 My Little Margie
8 Sea Hunt
17 Eighth Man
27-29 Bullwinkle
48 Hy Lit
11:30
3 Movie Buff
8 Skippy
17-27 Discovery
29 Real McCoys
AFTERNOON
12:00
6 Larry Ferrari
8 Cartoonland
10 Update
29 Honeymooners
12:15
8 Sunday Report
12:30
3 Wild Kingdom
10-15-21-43 NHL Hockey: NY Rangers at Montreal Canadiens (first network telecast of the
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1:00
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29 Bowling
1:30
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8 Championship Bowling
2:00
3 On The Scene
6 News Conference
17 Roller Derby
2:30
6 Jerry's Scene
3:00
12 French Chef
3:30
6 College Talent
12 TV Garden Club
4:00
6 I Love Lucy
12 Book Beat
29 Time Tunnel
48 Wagon Train
4:30
12 On Being Black
39 Antiques
5:00
8 Suspense Theatre
17 Gilligan's Island
29 Tarzan
39 Public Politics
5:30
12 News In Perspective
39 French Chef
48 Flintstones
EVENING
6:00
29 Country Hayride
39 Harrisburg Report
48 Munsters
6:30
6 Year-End Review
8 College Bowl
12 To Save Tomorrow
39 NET Festival
48 McHale's Navy
6:55
6 News
7:00
8 Wild Kingdom
10-15-21-43 Lassie
48 Alfred Hitchcock
7:30
8:00
6-27 FBI
10-15-21-43 Ed Sullivan
29 To Be Announced
48 Roller Game
8:30
17 Mothers-In-Law
9:00
3-8 Bonanza
17 Suspense Theatre
29 Ed Nelson
10:00
48 Candid Camera
10:30
29 To Be Announced
48 Point Of View
11:00
10 CBS News
17 Evans-Novak Report
11:15
11:20
11:30
8 Johnny Carson
17 Kup's Show
11:45
1:00
1:20
10 Movie: "Vicki"
1:25
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2:05
6 News
2:20
6 Rifleman
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> THREE CBS stations in one market? They all must have had
> real puny signals back then!
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That, plus terrain issues that prevented decent marketwide coverage of either station. Cable
penetration and signal upgrades in the 1980s made this arrangement obsolete. Today, 15 is now
UPN (though it may flip to CW this fall) and 43's now Fox (WPMT); with 21 still CBS.
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> Orleans)
That was the first SB I ever watched, and not necessarily on purpose. I was 8 1/2 years old and
being babysat at my grandparents' in Chester, PA. One of my grandparents channelsurfed our
way to channel 10 and we wound up watching SB IV. I don't think my grandparents, who were
from Ukraine and knew little English, knew what was going on. :-)
ixnay
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> > You mean to tell me that the Harrisburg/Lancaster DMA had
> > THREE CBS stations in one market? They all must have had
>>
> 15 is now UPN (though it may flip to CW this fall) and 43's
>
I dont know back in 1970 but in 1983 I was staying with friends who
were able to pick up WLYH 15 and WSBA 43 quite well. Both were still CBS then. However they
could not pick up the other stations in the Harrisburg area such as WHP 21 and WHTM 27. WGAL
8 barely came in.
BTW...for many many years WSBA's listings were in the Washington-Baltimore edition of TV
Guide.
11S KPLR-Ind St. Louis * 12W KIIN-PBS Iowa City * 14 WJPT-PBS Jacksonville *
55 WRSP-Fox Springfield
Evening
6:00
4-6-7-8-10-20-25-31 News
9C Cheers
26 $100,000 Pyramid
55 Cheers
6:30
4 A Current Affair
7 Newlywed Game
9C Barney Miller
18 Twilight Zone
25 Cheers
26 Entertainment Tonight
31 Hollywood Squares
7:00
6-10-20-25 Matlock
9C Movie "Claudine"
14-22-27 Nova
18 Star Trek
24 Nightly Business Report
7:30
19 High School Basketball: IHSA Class AA boys' sectional game from Champaign
24 Dark Shadows
26 Marblehead Manor
8:00
3-8 Moonlighting
14-22-27 Television
24 Frontline
8:15
47 Nature
8:30
8:40
11C Nova
9:00
3-8 Thirysomething
9C-32C News
24 Frontline
43 Rockford Files
55 Gunsmoke
9:30
9C INN News
11S News
9:45
9:50
11C Nova
9:55
18 Farm Report
10:00
3-4-6-7-8-10-19-20-25-31 News
9C Twilight Zone
11S Cheers
18 Honeymooners
26 INN News
32C M*A*S*H
43 Honeymooners
55 Late Show
10:30
3 Nightline
4-6-10-19-20-25-31 Illinois Primary Highlights
7 Jeffersons
8 M*A*S*H
9C Magnum, PI
18 Geraldo
26 Comedy Tonight
10:45
47 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
10:55
11C Nova
11:00
3 Entertainment Tonight
4 Hunter
8 Three's Company
19 M*A*S*H
24 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
26 Movie "Falling in Love"
31 Magnum, PI
55 Diamonds
11:30
7 Hunter
8 Nightline
9C Movie "FM"
18 Perry Mason
19 Barney Miller
Late Night
Midnight
3 News
8 Dukes of Hazzard
19 Nightline
31 Three's Company
32C Baretta
43 Movie "Romeo & Juliet"
12:10
12:30
18 Hawaii Five-O
19 News
12:40
1:00
8 News
26 Sports
31 Your World
1:30
8 Inspirations
9C INN News
26 Basketball Today
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2:00
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7 News
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3:30
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This was during the period when KTVO (ABC) in Kirksville was broadcasting from its ill-fated
2,000-foot tower near Colony, Mo. The tower collapsed just a few months later in the summer.
During this period, KHQA and WHBF were both running CBS late-night programming on a one-
day delay at 11PM. In the late '80s, most CBS affiliates that delayed CBS late-night programming
did it on a one-week delay so they could have the programs on the same nights of the week that
CBS promoted them on. On this particular day, there was obviously network coverage of the
Illinois primary. WHBF pre-empted its 10:30 syndicated show (don't remember what that was
now) to air the coverage, while KHQA delayed it till 11:00. WMBD didn't carry "CBS Late Night"
during this period.
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> Cities *
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The last week for the ABC/NBC Saturday morning sked as listed...the new line-up started the
following week
67 WMPB-PBS Baltimore
Morning
5:30
5 Insight
13 Muppet Show
5:45
11 Devotions
5:55
13 Word of Faith
6:00
4 First Light
5 Jimmy Swaggart
9 Hawaii Five-O
11 Learning to Read
13 International Zone
20 INN News
45 Get Smart
6:15
54 Frankly Speaking
6:25
54 Job Bank
6:30
4 Hickory Hideout
8 Dialogue
11 At Home in Maryland
13 Kids Baffle
45 Get Smart
7:00
2 Woody Woodpecker
4 Studio 4
11 Garden Living
13 Muppet Show
20 700 Club
26 Sesame Street
45 Fat Albert
47 Heathcliff
54 Bionic Six
7:30
2 Young Universe
7 ABC Weekend Special "The Contest Kid & the Big Prize"
9 CBS Storybreak
16 RoboTech
25 World Tomorrow
8:00
2-8-25 Kissyfur
4 Doocy Toons
5 Newsbag
7-13-47 Wuzzles
11 Urban Scene
20 At the Movies
26 Sesame Street
45 Popples
8:30
5 Inhumanoids
9-16 Wildfire
11 Heads Up
20 Infomercial
9:00
2-4-8-25 Smurfs
5 Batman
20 Infomercial
26 Modern Maturity
32 GED
45 Jem
50 Ernest Angley
9:30
5 Addams Family
26 American Interests
45 RoboTech
10:00
5 Soul Train
20 Dukes of Hazzard
22-28-31-62-67 Marketing
32 Computer Chronicles
45 Voltron
50 Wrestling
10:30
9 In Our Lives
32 MotorWeek
45 Infomercial
11:00
2-4-8-25 Foofur
5 Star Trek
20 Wrestling
22-28-31-62-67 New Literacy
54 Insiders
11:30
7-47 Ewoks
13 Kids Baffle
26 Crime File
45 Get Smart
50 Infomercial
Afternoon
Noon
5-54 Wrestling
25 Viewpoint
50 TBA
12:30
2 Inhumanoids
4 Punky Brewster
26 Firing Line
47 Health Show
1:00
32 Frugal Gourmet
47 Ag-USA
1:15
1:30
26 Collectors
47 Wrestling
2:00
26 Victory Garden
2:30
26 French Chef
32 Collectors
50 Infomercial
3:00
45-50 Wrestling
54 BTV
3:30
13 Hawaii Five-O
26 Automania
32 Joy of Painting
4:00
7 Risking It All
50 12 O'Clock High
54 America's Top 10
4:30
7-13-47 ABC Wide World of Sports (WBA light-heavyweight title bout: champ Leslie Stewart v
challenger Virgil Hill/Al Trautwig on a great white shark sighting expedition)
20 Small Wonder
26 Frugal Gourmet
54 Music Machine
5:00
5-45 Fame
20 New Gidget
22-28-31-62-67 MotorWeek
50 Beam
54 Whiz Kids
5:30
20 It's a Living
26 Wild America
Evening
6:00
2-4-7-8-9-11 News
25 Hee Haw
26 One by One
45 Solid Gold
50 Women's Wrestling
54 Star Search
6:30
2 Next Question
11 Urban Scene
13 News
32 Checking It Out!
47 Hee Haw
7:00
4 Headlines on Trial
5 9 to 5
8 Muppet Show
16 News
32 Dance Connection
45 Dance Fever
50 Avengers
54 Women's Wrestling
7:30
2-25 Jeopardy!
4 McLaughlin Group
5 Three's Company
8 Spotlight
9-47 Wheel of Fortune
13 Square Off
16 Southern Sportsman
20 America's Top 10
45 It's a Living
8:00
5-45 Werewolf
11-16 Downtown
26 Nature
50 Secret Agent
8:30
5 Redskins Pre-Game
32 National Geographic
50 Movie "Madhouse"
9:30
2-4-8-25-47 Amen
45 Karen's Song
10:00
2-4-8-25 Hunter
20 Wrestling
22-28-31-62-67 Bounder
45 Ghost Story
47 Matlock
54 Outer Limits
10:30
11:00
2-4-7-8-25 News
22-28-31-62-67 Doctor Who (2 Docs for the price of one: Colin Baker and Patrick Troughton)
25 M*A*S*H
47 ABC News
50 Prisoner
54 Tabloid TV
11:15
47 News
11:30
2-4-8 Saturday Night Live (Host Willie Nelson; Danny DeVito also appears)
7 ABC News
13 Shake Down
20 Alfred Hitchcock
11:45
Late Night
Midnight
9-11-16 News
32 Backstage Tonight
12:30
9 Divorce Court
11-16 Wrestling
45 Women's Wrestling
12:45
7 Ebony/Jet Showcase
1:00
4 Arch Campbell
1:15
7 Cover Story
1:30
4 News
11 Dukes of Hazzard
16 Wrestling
50 Caravan of Values
2:00
2 Nightlife
8 News
20 Solid Gold
2:30
11 News
3:15
4:30
4:45
13 News
4:50
13 ABC News
67 WMPB-PBS Baltimore
Morning
5:00
50 Caravan of Values
5:30
5 Morning Stretch
20 INN News
5:40
5:45
4 NewsCenter Forum
11 Devotions
54 Frankly Speaking
5:55
13 Word of Faith
54 Job Bank
6:00
5 Fat Albert
11 At Home in Maryland
13 Morning Stretch
54 SuperFriends
6:15
4 Before Hours
6:30
8-9-13-16 News
11 CBS Morning News
20 Centurions
50 20-Minute Workout
6:45
22-28-31-62-67 AM Weather
7:00
2-4-8-25 Today
20-54 Rambo
26 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
45 Ghostbusters
50 SuperFriends
7:30
5 Silverhawks
20 Woody Woodpecker
50 Zoobilee Zoo
54 Jetsons
8:00
20 Scooby-Doo
45 Transformers
50 SuperFriends
54 Flintstones
8:30
20 Heathcliff
26 Captain Kangaroo
45 Scooby-Doo
50 Zoobilee Zoo
9:00
2 Oprah Winfrey
4 Hart to Hart
5 I Love Lucy
11 Divorce Court
20 Richard Roberts
26 Sesame Street
45 Big Valley
47 Hour Magazine
50 James Robison
9:30
5 Andy Griffith
11 People's Court
25 Alive
10:00
2 Phil Donahue
7 Superior Court
16 $25,000 Pyramid
26 Sesame Street
10:30
5 I Dream of Jeannie
7 People's Court
11 Dating Game
16 Card Sharks
22-28-31-62-67 Instructional TV
11:00
5 Love Boat
7 Judge
32 Ask Congress
45 Jerry Falwell
11:30
26 Reading Rainbow
32 Currents
Afternoon
Noon
2-7-8-9-11-13-16 News
5 A Current Affair
26 Body Electric
32 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
45 Get Smart
47 Bingo
50 Ryan's Hope
54 Richard Roberts
12:30
2-4-8-25 Scrabble
5 Alice
7-13-47 Loving
26 Good Job
1:00
26 Masterpiece Theatre
32 Evening Exchange
50 Success N Life
54 TBA
1:30
5 Rhoda
2:00
2-4-8-25 Another World
5 Addams Family
20 Wonder Woman
32 Nova
50 Space: 1999
2:30
5 Leave It to Beaver
45 Silverhawks
54 Centurions
3:00
20 Ghostbusters
26 Modern Maturity
32 Innovation
45 Dennis the Menace
50 Infomercial
3:30
5 ThunderCats
26 Sesame Street
50 Infomercial
54 MASK
4:00
2 Magnum, PI
5 GI Joe
7 Matt Houston
11 Jeffersons
20 Jetsons
54 Heathcliff
4:30
4 Love Connection
5 Flintstones
8 Silver Spoons
13 Carter Country
20 Transformers
25 Newlywed Game
26 Sesame Street
32 Modern TV
45 GI Joe
54 Jetsons
5:00
2-4-7-9 News
5 Good Times
11 Barney Miller
13 Gimme a Break!
20 Dukes of Hazzard
22-28-31-32-62-67 Reading Rainbow
25 Oprah Winfrey
45 Buck Rogers
54 Bewitched
5:30
5 Alice
8 Entertainment Tonight
11 News
13 Taxi
16 People's Court
26 Reading Rainbow
32 3-2-1 Contact
47 Newlywed Game
54 I Dream of Jeannie
Evening
6:00
2-4-7-8-9-11-13-16-25-47 News
5 Three's Company
20 Monkees
26 3-2-1 Contact
45 Star Trek
50 12 O'Clock High
54 Happy Days
6:30
20 Private Benjamin
54 Monkees
7:00
5 Taxi
7 Jeopardy!
8-16 News
11 Newlywed Game
20 Jeffersons
26 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
32 Evening Eschange
45 Andy Griffith
54 Ropers
7:30
2-25-47 Jeopardy!
4 Newlywed Game
5 M*A*S*H
8 PM Magazine
9 Wheel of Fortune
13 Evening Magazine
20 Benson
54 Charles in Charge
8:00
2-4-8-5 Matlock
20 V (pt 2)
22-26-28-31-62-67 Nova
32 Common Cents
8:30
9:00
7-13-47 Moonlighting
10:00
5 News
20 INN News
26 End of Empire
54 $100,000 Pyramid
11:00
2-4-7-8-9-11-13-16-25-47 News
5 Late Show
26 India Speaks
45 Saturday Night
54 Love Connection
11:30
2 Benson
7-13-47 Nightline
11 M*A*S*H
32 Modern TV
45 Late Show
Late Night
Midnight
2 WKRP in Cincinnati
5 A Current Affair
7 Geraldo
9 Divorce Court
13 Entertainment Tonight
16 T.J. Hooker
12:30
5 Mission: Impossible
1:00
16 Hot Shots
1:30
2 Topper
4-8 News
5 Kojak
2:00
4 Crosswits
8 Love Boat
2:20
13 News
2:30
2:50
13 Movie "Hideaway"
BOSTON/PROVIDENCE/NEW HAMPSHIRE TV
Boston
2:30pm- Turnabout
7:00pm- Zoom
7AM TODAY
9AM CONCENTRATION
11:30- Knockout
12:30 WOMEN 78
3 PM ANOTHER WORLD
4 PM MIKE DOUGLAS
1am- Tomorrow
2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
11 AM HAPPY DAYS
11:30 DONAHUE
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM BIG VALLEY
6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Natalie Jacobson, Chet Curtis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)
9:30- Soap
11pm- NewsCenter 5
6 AM Reflections
9 AM DINAH SHORE
12PM NEWS
4 PM MERV GRIFFIN
7 PM CBS NEWS
8pm Sam
11pm- News 7
11:30- Columbo
1am- Kojak
2am- News 7
2:30am- Sign-off
7 AM UNDERDOG
8 AM THE ARCHIES
8:30 UNDERDOG
9 AM ROMPER ROOM
10 AM TOM LARSON
2 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
4 PM SUPERFRIENDS
4:30 MUNSTERS
6 PM HOGAN'S HEROES
6:30 ADAM 12
7 PM ODD COUPLE
8 PM NHL HOCKEY- Boston Bruins @ Cleveland Barons- (Bruins won 5-3) (The Barons would fold
that season)
11 PM ANDY GRIFFITH
11:30 IRONSIDE
2 AM TWILIGHT ZONE
6 AM LITTLE RASCALS
8 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND
8:30 CASPER
9 AM NEW ZOO REVUE
1 PM FAMILY AFFAIR
2 PM BANANA SPLITS
3 PM CASPER
4 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
6 PM BRADY BUNCH
8 PM COLLEGE BASKETBALL- National Invitational Tournament- North Carolina State .vs. Texas
11 PM HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION
2 PM KING KONG
3 PM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
4 PM SPIDERMAN
6 PM GET SMART
9 PM 700 CLUB
11:30 DRAGNET
12 AM LIFE OF RILEY
12:30 SIGN-OFF
27 WSMW (Ind)
2 PM AFTERNOON MOVIE
4:30 SUPERMAN
5 PM LONE RANGER
6:30 TARZAN
10 PM WORCESTER NEWS
1:15 SIGN-OFF
44 WGBX (PBS)
6 PM- CLUB 44
6:30- OVER EASY
8 PM- CLUB 44
10 PM SCULPTURED GARDEN
11:30- SIGN-OFF
Providence
WTEV-TV 6 (CBS)
10 AM- TATTLETALES
8pm- SAM
11:30- COLUMBO
1 AM- KOJAK
2:30- SIGN-OFF
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
7 AM- TODAY
9 AM- DONAHUE
11:30- KNOCKOUT
12 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
12:30- GONG SHOW
4 PM- BEWITCHED
6 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
7 PM- CONCENTRATION
11 PM- NEWSWATCH 10
1 AM- TOMORROW
2 AM- NEWSWATCH 10
2:30- SIGN-OFF
WPRI-TV 12 (ABC)
9 AM- DINAH
12 PM- NEWSCENTER 12
4 PM- EMERGENCY
7 PM- CROSSWITS
9:30- SOAP
11 PM- NEWSCENTER 12 (anchored by Doug White, that summer, he would move to WJAR)
1:30- NEWSCENTER 12
2 AM- SIGN-OFF
New Hampshire
WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)
9:30- SOAP
2 AM- SIGN-OFF
WENH-TV 11 (PBS)
11 PM- SIGN-OFF
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Heres a look at a weeks worth of WJDM 7 Panama City, Fla., CBS-NBC-ABC affiliate and the only
station listed by the Panama City News-Herald then. I began to suspect parts of this schedule
were outdated when originally published after crosschecking what Id typed against the
Brooks/Marsh book. But it does provide a glimpse of a multi-network, small-market operation in
1957.
PM
1 Layman Witness
4 This Is Your Life (from NBC 7:30 Wednesday; WJDM also ran it 10:30 p.m. Thursday)
6 Roy Rogers (NBC, and Brooks/Marsh says last show was June 23)
6:30 Marge & Gower Champion (CBS; Brooks/Marsh says last show was June 9)
7 Star Showcase
10 Curtain Call
WEEKDAYS
DAYTIME
AM
8 Kartoon Karnival
9 Romper Room
10 Industry on Parade
10:30 Liberace
11 CBS News
11:30 M: Eddie Cantor; Tu: Corliss Archer; W: Willie; Th: Dateline Europe; F: My Hero
PM
12 Mid-Day Show
3:50 M: Cartoon Time; Tu: Long John Silver; W: Cartoons; Th: Frontier Doctor; F: Captain Gallant
4 M: Bay High Speaks; W: PTA Program
5 Western Roundup
PRIMETIME
Monday, July 8
7:30 December Bride (CBS, from 8:30 CT, previous weeks show?)
8 San Francisco Beat (CBS from 9 p.m. Friday when it was The Lineup; if this schedule is accurate,
they ran it twice)
10 The Whistler
Tuesday, July 9
9 Code 3 (syndicated)
9:30 Broken Arrow (ABC from 8)
Wednesday, July 10
8 Fights (ABC)
9:30 Arthur Godfrey (Brooks/Marsh says last show for a year or so was in June)
10 Ray Anthony Show (B/M says this show went off in May)
10:30 Mr. and Mrs. North (CBS, NBC show from 1952-54)
Thursday, July 11
7 Soldiers Of Fortune
Friday, July 12
SATURDAY, July 13
AM
PM
3:30 Preakness
4 Cowboy G-Men
4:30 Fury
5 Western Roundup
7 Treasure Hunt (Brooks/Marsh says this show was dropped by ABC in June)
8:30 George Gobel (NBC; Brooks/Marsh says it was off for summer in July 57)
9 Gunsmoke (CBS)
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With all the shows that had already ended their runs/seasons before these listings, I wonder if
WJDM wasn't running them (and perhaps everything else) on a few weeks' delay.
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or longer delay.
Note: Prior to becoming a separate ABC station, Watertown's channel 50 was a relay of WUTR.
Morning
5:00
5s Emergency
6:00
5 Canadian Scenes
5s Captain Kangaroo
6 Canadian Cavalcade
9s Human Dimension
6:30
7:00
5 Wizard of Oz
6 Circle Square
7 US Farm Report
13r Insight
7:30
5 Pinocchio
7 Oral Roberts
8 Gospel Hour
8:00
3 Soul of Faith
5 All in a Tube
5s Oral Roberts
8 Day of Discovery
16 Sesame Street
8:30
5 Billy Ottereyes
6 Hour of Power
8 Jimmy Swaggart
9s Robert Schuller
11 Jerry Falwell
20 World Tomorrow
8:45
6m Good Morning
9:00
3 Our Community
4 Coronation Street
6 World Tomorrow
7 Robert Schuller
12 Expect a Miracle
24 Green Forest
9:30
3 Three Stooges
5s Jewish Journal
6 Faith 20
8 Robert Schuller
9-32 Klimbo
9s Jerry Falwell
11 Jimmy Swaggart
12 Rex Hunbard
24 Sesame Street
9:45
10:00
3 Three Stooges
5s Karamu
6 Festival Portuguese
7 Jerry Falwell
12 Hellenic Program
20 Close-Up on Aging
10:30
3 Three Stooges
8 Ernest Angley
9s Insight '84
11 Robert Schuller
12 Teledomenica
20 News Sunday
24 Doctor Snuggles
40 Convergence
11:00
3 Bowling
4 Reach for the Top (provincial finals: Toronto-NW Ontario; hosted by Brian Smyth)
5 Hercules
6m Reach for the Top (battle of final-round winnders: Malcolm Campbell HS-Bialik HS; hosts Bob
Cadman & Mark Cote)
7 Day of Discovery
9s Community Forum
11 Kenneth Copeland
11:15
24 Math Patrol
11:30
4 Northland
5 Smurfs
6m Performance
7 World Tomorrow
8 Healthbeat
24 Kidsbeat
40 L'animatheque
Afternoon
Noon
3 Black Perspective
5 Circle Square
5s News
7 Wrestling
16 Time of Apollo
24 Les arrivants
12:30
5 Evangelical Answer
5s Taking Advantage
9s At the Movies
16 Market to Market
20 Wrestling
1:00
9s Golden Link
11 Community Journal
12 Question Period
16 Rosie
1:30
12 Baseball: NY Yankees-Toronto
24 Nova
30 L'ENAP presente
2:00
6 Revival Hour
12p Starlost
30 Tele-Universite
2:30
24 La magie de la danse
3:00
6 Terry Winter
16 Nature of Things
6 Global Newsmakers
24 La maison magique
4:00
6 Everybody's Business
32 TBA
4:30
3-8 NBC SportsWorld: Bruce Jenner Track & Field Classic/US Gymnastics Championships
6 Medical Marvels
12 Terry Winter
16 Folklife
24 La petite Lulu
5:00
6 Charlie's Angels
12 Olympiad
16 Public Eye
24 Passe-Partout
30 Tele-Universite
5:30
5 Jeffersons
11 Olympic Journey
12p Webster
16 Inside Story
5:45
5:50
10-40 Nouvelles
Evening
6:00
3-4s-7-9-12-13-13r News
6 Newsweek
8 Revista
9-32 Science-realite
16 Enterprise
30 Papotin et compagnie
6:30
8 Taking Advantage
9-32 USA
12 Travel '84
13 Question Period
16 Country Express
20 To Climb a Mountain
24 Mosaique
30 L'homme botanique
7:00
5s-6-7-10r 60 Minutes
9-32 Court-Circuit
13 Olympiad
24 National Geographic
30 Recours
7:30
4-5-6m-11-12p Beachcombers
30 Il etait un musicien
8:00
5s-6-7-10r AfterMASH
16 Living Wild
24 Villages et visages
8:30
5s-6-7-10r Jeffersons
9-32 Le Telejournal
24 Vue globale
30 La passion de la voile
8:50
9-32 Les Beaux Dimanches ("Formule Villeneuve", profile of Canadian F1 driver Gilles Villeneuve)
9:00
16 Masterpiece Theatre
9:30
9:50
10:00
10-40 Maintenant
12-13 W5
16 Poldark
10:20
10:30
11:00
3-5s-7-9-10r-13r News
6 Newsweek
16 Sorry
20 Star Trek
24 Country Music
11:05
11:15
7 CBS News
11:25
4-6m-11-12-12p News
5 This Week in Parliament
13 Sportsline
11:30
3 Jeffersons
7 St. Elsewhere
8 Fame
9s In Search of...
11:35
13 Insight
11:40
4 Professionals
6m Chinook Country
11:45
Late Night
Midnight
3 Rockford Files
20 ABC News
12:05
6m Center Stage
12:30
5s Fame
7 Star Search
1:30
5s Taking Advantage
9s ABC News
1:45
2:00
2:20
12 Waltons
3:20
12 Eyesat
MORNING
5:55
10 News
6:00
10 Official Report
6:25
3 News
6:30
3 Community College
10 Bill Bennett
6:55
8 News, Weather
7:00
3 International Zone
29 News Watch
7:05
6 Christophers
7:30
7:35
6 Christian Answer
7:40
8:00
3 Sunday
8 Couriers
10 Gene London
17 Day Of Discovery
8:10
6 Living Word
8:25
6 NASA Reports
8:30
3 On The Scene
6 Cartoon Castle
8 Christophers
17 Oral Roberts
8:45
8 Sacred Heart
9:00
3 Grump
10 Input
17 Wonderama
29 Lost In Space
48 Gigantor
9:30
3 Hot Dog
8 Doorway To Life
48 Cool McCool
9:45
6 Menorah
10:00
3 Jambo
29 Batman
48 Kimba
10:30
3 Mister Ed
8 McHale's Navy
48 Banana Splits
11:00
6 News Conference
8 Sea Hunt
17 Wonderama
27-29 Bullwinkle
48 Superman
11:30
8 Skippy
10 Mayor Tate
29 Space Angel
48 Flintstones
AFTERNOON
12:00
3 Mayor Tate
6 Larry Ferrari
17 Invaders
12:30
3-8 Vince Lombardi (documentary "A Man Named Lombardi", narrated by George S. Scott)
29 Where It's At
12:45
1:00
6 Directions
17 M Squad
29 Bowling
1:30
3-8 Super Bowl Pre-Game Show (featuring Curt Gowdy, Al DeRogatis, Joe Namath)
17 Visual Girl
2:00
3-8 Super Bowl (Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Colts @ Miami)
6 Favorite Hymns
17 Pet Set
2:15
6 Moment Of Service
2:30
3:00
12 Julia Child
3:30
12 TV Garden Club
4:00
48 Wagon Train
4:30
6 Blackbook
5:00
10 Right On!
29 Tarzan
5:30
3-8 Golf Tournament (Bing Crosby Pro-Am @ Pebble Beach Country Club)
48 Flintstones
EVENING
12 Realities
17 Voyage
29 Daktari
39 Book Beat
48 McHale's Navy
6:30
7:00
12 William F. Buckley Jr. ("A Dialogue with Young Americans for Freedom")
48 Champions
7:30
3-8 Wonderful World Of Disney ("The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (Part 1)")
6 Road Racing
39 Northampton County
8:00
10-15-21-43 Ed Sullivan
29 Bill Anderson
48 Roller Game
8:30
3-8 Bill Cosby
29 Hugh X. Lewis
9:00
17 Movie ("Madame")
29 Ricardo Show
10:00
3-8 Bold Ones ("The Senator: Some Day, They'll Elect A President")
29 El Ciudadano
48 Ben Casey
10:30
11:00
10 CBS News
17 Hugh Hefner
48 Cathedral Of Tomorrow
11:15
11:30
8 Johnny Carson
12:30
29 News Watch
1:00
8 News
1:30
1:35
3 News
2:20
6 ABC News
3:00
10 News
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> 2:00
> 3-8 Super Bowl (Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Colts @ Miami)
That was Super Bowl V, the last SB I did not watch at least part of on TV, and that includes Super
Bowl XL. I was 9 1/2 years old at the time and not into spectator sports yet, although before
1971 was over, I would be.
I mentioned on another thread that I watched Super Bowl IV (Chiefs over Vikings) at my
grandparents, but that was IIRM a result of channel surfing by my grandmother, rather than on-
purpose tuning in.
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Retro: Chicago UHF, Thursday, May 17, 1973
WXXW 20 (PBS)
AM
10:02 Geography
11:20 Carrascolendas
PM
WCIU 26
AM
9:30 Newsmakers
10 Business News
10:15 Wills, Trusts and Estates
11 Business News
PM
12 Business News
2 Business News
3 Harambee-26
5:45 Informacion-26
6 Mi Dulce Enamorada
7 Ayuda
10 Informacion-26
AM
11:15 News
PM
4 Speed Racer
5 Jeffs Collie
6 That Girl
7:55 Newsbreak
8 Merv Griffin
10 Honeymooners
WSNS 44
PM (noon sign-on)
4 Mundo Hispano
7 Real McCoys
7:45 On Deck
8 Baseball: Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Twins (White Sox won 5-4; source: baseball-
reference.com)
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>
> WCIU 26
PM
>
Full title of show is Muchacha Italiana Vivar A Casarte(show was rerun throughout the 70's and
80's)
> WFLD 32
> AM
>
> WSNS 44
> PM
> 6:15 Knot Hole Gang Sports Clinic
Was WSNS the flagship station of the Chicago White Sox since WGN carried the Chicago Cubs
back then? Also was the Knot Hole Gang a part of the White Sox?
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> Was WSNS the flagship station of the Chicago White Sox
> since WGN carried the Chicago Cubs back then? Also was the
>
But WGN carried both teams until the mid 60s, when the White Sox left to put more games on
WSNS. At that point, Phil Wrigley told WGN they could carry all his games. The Sox didn't return
to WGN until 1981.
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> > Was WSNS the flagship station of the Chicago White Sox
> > since WGN carried the Chicago Cubs back then? Also was the
>
>>
>
> But WGN carried both teams until the mid 60s, when the White
Actually the Sox initially left in 1967 to put games on WFLD. This move was a disaster, as the Sox
put a horrible product on the field and few Chicagoans had good UHF reception at the time.
After a couple of years WFLD said enough, and the Sox switched to WSNS for most of the 70's.
Their decision to leave WGN in 1967 is often cited as one of the main reasons why the Cubs are
the more popular of Chicago's two baseball teams.
5 AM Wonder Years
7:30 Animaniacs
8 AM Superman
9 AM Waynehead
10 AM Animaniacs
1 PM Adventures Of Sinbad
6 PM Step By Step
7 PM The Cape
8 PM Babylon 5
9 PM Kung Fu:The Legend Continues
10 PM Seinfeld
11 PM Highlander
2 AM Baywatch
3 AM Highlander
5 AM Infomercials
6 AM Aladdin
7 AM Beast Wars
8 AM The Mask
11 AM Matlock
12 N Jenny Jones
1 PM Infomercial
3 PM Gargoyles
4 PM Family Matters
5 PM Full House
6 PM Step By Step
7 PM 7th Heaven
10 PM Seinfeld
10:30 Cheers
11 PM Martin
11:30 Roseanne
12 MID Vibe
1 AM Baywatch
2 AM Jenny Jones
3 AM Infomercial
4 AM WKRP In Cincinnati
4:30 Infomercial
I got these schedules from backups of old web pages using the wayback machine
Classroom programs are telecast during school hours on 10, 12R, 21 and 38.
MORNING
6:00
6:15
2 Sunrise Semester
6:20
6:30
6 Sportscope
13 Bible Answers
6:40
6:45
2 Cheer Up Time
6 RFD
6:50
6 News/Editorial
7:00
4-5-12R-13-15 Today [Classroom programs are telecast on 12R from 9-10 AM]
6 Funny Farm
11 Leave It To Beaver ("A Night In The Woods")
7:30
2 Flintstones
12 Morning Show
21 Hodgepodge Lodge
8:00
6 Curiosity Shop
11 Underdog/Rocky
38 Book Beat
8:30
11 Tennessee Tuxedo
9:00
3 Jack LaLanne
6 Jeff's Collie
7 Romper Room
11 Green Acres
9:30
4-5-15 Concentration
6 Phil Donahue
11 Phil Donahue
13 Sesame Street
10:00
2-3-6M-7-12 Gambit
10:30
6-9-11-27 Bewitched
10:40
11:00
2 Fashions In Sewing
3-6M-7-12 Where The Heart Is
4-5-12R-13-15 Jeopardy
6-9-11-27 Password
11:15
2 Barbara Hill
11:25
11:30
11:55
AFTERNOON
12:00
2-7 Noon Show
3 Farm Hour
4-6 News
5 Mid-Day
12 Film (Canadian)
12:30
1:00
1:30
4-5-12R-13-15 Doctors
2:30
3:00
4-5-12R-13-15 Somerset
18 Popeye
38 Book Beat
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7 Flintstones
10 Hodgepodge Lodge
11 Munsters
12 Big Valley
13 Concentration
15 Truth Or Consequences
18 Speed Racer
4:00
3 Get Smart
6M Password
7 Gilligan's Island
11 Batman
12R Concentration
13 Virginian
15 Gilligan's Island
18 Flintstones
4:30
6M Brady Bunch
7 Petticoat Junction
15 Munsters
5:00
2 Gilligan's Island
6M News
15 Hogan's Heroes
18 I Love Lucy
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2-3-6M-7-12 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)
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EVENING
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2-3-4-5-6-7-9-12-13-15-27 News
18 Jeannie
6:30
2 Price Is Right
4 Lawrence Welk
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8:00
10 Fabulous Sixties
18 Movie ("Tarzan and the She-Devil" -1953)
21 Soul!
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21 Hathayoga
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18 News
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Note how early the first Green Bay station signs on - nowadays, all the stations are well into
morning newscasts.
> 6:15
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> 6:45
(cartoons)
In those days Wisconsin Public Television was just starting to grow in the state, and in areas
where there was no Public TV station, local stations would carry an hour or two of in-school TV.
> 9:00
In those days, WAOW-Wausau and WKOW-Madison were pretty much a simulcast, except for
news programs.
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> 11:00
> 11:15
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> 11:30
> 11:55
Interesting - the Milwaukee station plugs in a syndicated item, Eau Claire does its own 5-minute
news and the others stay with the network.
> AFTERNOON
> 12:00
> 5 Mid-Day
In the days before news made money. WBAY might have had "Greyhound Sweepstakes" while
WFRV's Mid-Day included good old "Dialing for Dollars"
5:30
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> 10:30
Hmmm... WLUK 11 (ABC) picking up the CBS movie while the CBS station runs its own...and no
"in concert"
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The CBS soap airing at 11 AM (CT), "Where The Heart Is," was
on its last legs; it was replaced by "The Young And The Restless"
Pyramid" taking the 9:30 AM slot. For the record, the CBS daytime
9 AM Joker's Wild
10 AM Gambit
12 N (Local)
1 PM Guiding Light
2 PM Price Is Right
3 PM Secret Storm
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> Hmmm... WLUK 11 (ABC) picking up the CBS movie while the CBS
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> MORNING
> 7:00
> 6 Funny Farm(Featuring AAP WB/Popeye, Max The 2000 Year Old Mouse, Dick Tracy and
Mighty Mouse Cartoons)
> 8:00
> 6 Curiosity Shop(Delayed from Sunday mornings because of religious and public affairs shows)
> 11:30
> AFTERNOON
> 12:00
> 12 Film (Canadian)(Tourism Ontario; IIRC almost all the Milwaukee stations used to air them.
BTW "Dialing For Dollars" was a hour-long show so the film must've been a filler at the time).
> 1:30
> 2:30
> 18 Felix The Cat(In between the two parters, The Three Stooges)
> 3:00
> 12 Search For Tomorrow(delayed; would be pre-empted by the Summer of '73 and would not
be seen again in Milwaukee until 1982 when it moved to NBC, although WTMJ would later drop
it by that following Summer)
> 18 Popeye('61-'63 TV version; WITI still had the Famous/Paramount versions at that time)
> EVENING
> 6:30
> 8:00
> 18 Movie ("Tarzan and the She-Devil" -1953)(Friday nights were always reserved for the
"Tarzan" Films, unless WISN pre-empted a CBS movie for Milwaukee Bucks or Marquette
University basketball game)
> 10:30
> 3-6M-7-11-12 Movie ("Heaven with a Gun" -1969)(Now here's a rarity:WLUK carrying a CBS
Late Movie!)
> 11:30
> 1:25
> 6 In Concert(Delayed from 10:30pm; WITI had a habit of airing ABC's late-night programming
after 12:30am)
> 3:00
> 6 Laurel And Hardy ("Kidnapped" -1938)(WITI was always the last station in Milwaukee to sign-
off at the time; Usually between 4:30 and 5AM).
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> reading news over a slide; the way you phrased it would mean
> the transmitter was off while the news was on!
Yeah, thats the word I was looking for. Thanks for the correction.
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I would like to point out that at this time, syndicated reruns of Bonanza were
called Ponderosa. They were given back the name Bonanza in September 1973.
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> 5:30
I'm not sure the exact year that Stanley Siegel left Ch 11, but this was right around the time that
Ch 11 teamed Stanley with Ray Wheeler on news which was a novel concept for Green Bay
television in the early 70's. Bob Schulz was sports snchor and Peggy Wantke did weather. This
was a newsacast not to miss.
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> WLUK had re--started doing news two years earlier after
> several years off, and since it showed ABC's news at 5, went
> in the Ted Baxter mold, was there for most of the 70s before
>
> I'm not sure the exact year that Stanley Siegel left Ch 11,
> but this was right around the time that Ch 11 teamed Stanley
> with Ray Wheeler on news which was a novel concept for Green
> Bay television in the early 70's. Bob Schulz was sports
> snchor and Peggy Wantke did weather. This was a newsacast
>
Indeed, it was a classic. Siegel (who later did a local New York talk show that gave Donahue a run
for his money in the late 70s before fading) was totally miscast in news, he was the "host" and
introduced silly features, doing many himself. (The one that probably got him fired was donning
a wet suit and climbing into a tubful of Jello to emphasize with fruit. He also drove a VW Beetle
into a creek to see if it would float; VW actually featured him in an ad after that.)
Schulze was a veteran sportscaster who later replaced Wheeler as main anchor and finally left in
about 1980 for private business. Actually, I think Bob Thomas was doing the weather at that
point; WLUK started in 1971 with no weatherman, just Wheeler reading the forecast and temps.
That didn't last long.
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> Indeed, it was a classic. Siegel (who later did a local New
> York talk show that gave Donahue a run for his money in the
> late 70s before fading) was totally miscast in news, he was
> himself. (The one that probably got him fired was donning a
>
You may be correct about Stanley and the floating Beetle. Your correct,VW picked up the ad and
used in their print ads which ran prominatelly in TIME, Newsweek etc. But if memory serves
correct, Stanley did a feature piece investing "personalities" in GB. He took a film crew to
rummage through the trash-can as it sat on the curb waiting for pick-up the next morning of the
news anchor Don Sidney of WFRV Ch 5. Stanley found some liquor bottles in the trash and
Stanley aired it. The flack the next day from Ch 5 was ugly.
I also remember ABC airing the movie Spartacus. The movie ended at 10. Ch 11 began the 10 PM
news with Stanley, Ray Wheeler and Bob Schulz sitting on the news set, dressed in togas. Again,
it was a newscast not to be missed.
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CBS had put Storm back in its old timeslot in March, but it was
too late; the soap was canceled February 8, 1974, after 20 years
those early 1973 shows; Gene Rayburn is shown explaining the rules
to the contestants, so you know the show hadn't been on long when
Morning
7:00
5 Flintstones
22 Bozo
7:30
5 Underdog
8p Word of Life
8:00
3 Jetsons
12 Uncle Bobby
22 Casper
8:30
8-13 Batman
12 Laff Time
9:00
12 Flintstones
9:15
4-11 Toronto Santa Claus Parade (hosted by Mr. Dressup, Casey & Finnegan)
5 Pink Panther
12 Laff Time
10:00
3 Penelope Pitstop
5 H.R. Pufnstuf
6 Max Museum
10 Capitaine Bonhomme
12 Roger Ramjet
10:30
3 Scooby-Doo
6 Hi Diddle Day
7 Cirque a Tonton
8-12-13 Joe 90
11:00
3 Archie
6 Tween Set
8-12-13 Lassie
8p-22 Sky-Hawks
10 Jeunesse en forme
11:30
2-7-9 Lassie
5 Jambo
6 Klahanie
Afternoon
Noon
3 Monkees
7 Banana Split
10 Bon weekend
11 Cartoons
12:30
3 Wacky Races
11 Flintstones
12 Scouting Today
22 American Bandstand
1:00
3 Superman
4-6-11 Canadian Junior Football Championship: Saskatoon Hilltops visit Ottawa Sooners
7 Super Car
1:15
2-9 Tennis
1:30
3 Jonny Quest
2:00
3 Big Picture
2:15
12 Outdoors
2:30
3 Insight
2:45
12 CFL Preview
3:00
3 Canadian Travel
5 Roller Derby
8-12-13 CFL Western Final: Saskatchewan-Calgary (Game 1 in best-of-3 series; Riders would win
in two straight, 17-11 and 36-13)
3:15
3:30
10 Sur le matelas
4:00
4-6-11 Lacrosse
4:30
10 La rampe sportive
5:00
2-9 D'Iberville
7 Film
10 C'est arrive cette semaine
5:15
7 J.A. Desfosses
5:30
3 Dance Date
5 College Bowl
7 La politique
8-12-13 Sports Hot Seat (In the hot seat: Olympic skiier Jean-Claude Killy)
Evening
6:00
3-4-6 News/Weather/Sports
5 Apollo XII
7 Nouvelles/Sports
11 It's Debatable
12 Like Young
6:05
4-6 Man & His World
6:30
2-9 Le Telejournal
8p Brady Bunch
11 Gospel Echoes
6:35
7:00
3 McHale's Navy
5 Porter Wagner
7 Soiree canadienne
8p Gilligan's Island
10 Jeunesse d'aujourd'hui
22 Bill Anderson
7:30
5 Andy Williams
6 Worldquiz
8:00
8:30
3 My Three Sons
9:00
3 Green Acres
9:30
3 Petticoat Junction
10:00
8-12-13 Survivors
10:15
10:20
10:30
10 Nouvelles/Meteo/Sports
11:00
2-7-9 Le Telejournal
5 News
11:15
4-6-11 News
11:30
3 News
5 Johnny Carson
11:40
4 Movie "Jubal"
11:45
Late Night
Midnight
12:30
8p News
1:00
22 Movie "The Entertainer"
1:15
3:00
Morning
5:00
7:15
8p Insight
7:45
8p Rusty Wellington
8:00
5 Morning Study
8-13 Batman
22 Bozo
8:15
8p Cathedral of Tomorrow
12 Tomorrow Today
8:30
5 Rex Humbard
8-13 Flintstones
12 Oral Roberts
9:00
8-13 Lassie
12 Hercules
22 Star Theater
9:15
8p Catholic Mass
9:30
3 Batman
4 Cartoons
5 Oral Roberts
22 Dudley Do Right
10:00
4 Hi Diddle Day
5 Film Shorts
10:15
5 Favorite Hymns
10:30
5 Modern Presents
6 This is the Life
22 Fantastic Voyage
11:00
3 Camera 3
11:30
2-9 Le francophonissime
5 Big Picture
7 Le sel de la semaine (delayed from Thurs 9:30pm; CHLT ran Mission: Impossible in that time
slot)
10 Le temps s'ouvre
Afternoon
Noon
5 US Navy
10 Bon dimanche
11 Cathedral of Tomorrow
12:30
4 Tween Set
5 Eternal Light
6 Quebec Today & Tomorrow (Future Parti Quebecois leader Jacques Parizeau, then a financial
expert for the party, appears)
1:00
3 NFL Pre-Game
8p Outdoors
11 Art Column
1:15
4-6-11 Gardening
1:30
12 Talk-In
2:00
2-4-6-7-9-11 CFL Eastern Final: Ottawa-Toronto (Game 1 of 2-game total-points series; Ottawa
would win the series and then beat Saskatchewan 29-11 to win their second-straight Grey Cup)
8 Movie Double Bill "To Each His Own" & "No Time for Love"
12 Mr. Chips
22 Movie "Hamlet"
2:30
12 Mr. Gardener
3:00
12 World Tomorrow
3:15
10 Parti Quebecois
3:30
10 Tele-quilles
12 Pollution
4:00
22 Directions
4:30
10 Conquete de l'espace
4:45
5:00
2-7-9 5ieme dimension
10 L'education
22 Western Theatre
5:30
12 I Dream of Jeannie
22 Bullwinkle
Evening
6:00
7 L'education
12 News
22 Discovery
6:30
12 Marcus Welby, MD
22 Mr. Ed
6:55
2-9 Le Telejournal
7:00
5 Wild Kingdom
10 Le rideau s'ouvre
7:30
2-7-9 Zoom
5 Walt Disney
8-12-13 Department S
8:00
3-4-6-11 Ed Sullivan
10 L'homme de fer
8:30
2-7-9 Les Beaux Dimanches ("L'odyssee sous-marine de Jacques Cousteau" (Cousteau explores
the Indian Ocean to study coral reefs)/Special celebrating 20 years of the Jeunesses Musicales
group)
5 Bill Cosby
8-12-13 Bewitched
9:00
3 Leslie Uggams
4-6-11 Wayne & Shuster (Johnny & Frank look at the Wonderful World of Sports, shows what
really happens in "true life" commercials and welcome Ian & Sylvia)
5 Bonanza
8-12-13 W5
9:30
10:00
3 Mission: Impossible
4-6-11 Weekend (reports on Apollo XII/Federal finance minister Benson speaks about reaction
on White Paper on taxation)
5 Bold Ones
10:30
2-7-9 Prisme
10 Nouvelles
11:00
2-7-9 Le Telejournal/Sports
10 Franc-parler
11:15
11:20
4-6-11 News
11:30
11:45
8p-22 News
11 Under Attack
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Midnight
8p Movie "Backfire"
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5- Sunrise Semester
6:30
6- Farmer's Corner
7:00
6- Roger Ramjet
7- Cartoon Carnival
12- Bowery Boys
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6- Three Stoogers
7- Huckleberry Hound
8:00
5- Captain Kangaroo
7- Incredible Movies
8:30
6- Soupy Sales
9:00
9:30
5-12- Underdog
6- Porky Pig
10:00
10:30
11:00
5-12- Superman
11:30
Afternoon
12:00
4- News, Weather (WBZ was one of the stations in the country that have weekend newscasts
back in 1966)
5- Candlepin Bowling
12:30
4- News, Weather
38- Upbeat
1:00
4- Medical Knowledge
1:30
4- The Smithsonian
2:00
2:15
5-12- Cotton Bowl Football- Georgia .vs. Southern Methodist- (Georgia won 24-9)
2:30
3:00
7- Firing Line
56- Wrestling
3:30
4- Animal Secrets
4:00
2- R and D Review
4- Forest Rangers
4:30
5:00
2- Brother Buzz
5- Adventures
2- What's New
5- Winning Pins (the Junior version of the adult Candlepin Bowling, soon kids who competed on
the show would go on to become stars in the Candlepin Bowling world)
38- Wrestling
6:00
5- News, weather
6:30
9- Watkins Glen
7:00
6- The Monkees
9- ABC Scene
38- Rawhide
7:30
2- French Chef
6-7-9- Shane
7:55
56- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Detroit Red Wings (Red Wings won 3-1) (This is the season
before WSBK bought the rights for Bruins hockey)
8:00
2- The Pit
8:30
9:00
2- College Hockey- Cornell @ Boston University (did WGBH carry the game)
5- Mission Impossible
9:30
5-12- Gunsmoke
10:15
10:30
7- Big Valley
9- Report?
10:45
11:00
11:15
11:30
5- ?
7- Guy Lombardo Show
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> 11:30
I wonder if this was an NBC special, given that New Year's Eve 1966 was a Saturday night and
Johnny Carson wouldn't be on with a first-run episode (By this time, NBC did feed a rerun of
Carson's "Tonight Show" that stations could air at 11:30 P.M. ET/PT Saturday nights; were NNBC
to have fed a New year's special in 1966, it would have pre-empted the Carson rerun).
BTW: WBZ-4 began clearing Carson's "Tonight" show a few months earlier, in September of 1966.
Prior to that, the station had not broadcast the show since early in the disasterous run of
"America After Dark", which ran for six months in 1957 between the end of Steve Allen's tenure
with the show and the start of Jack Paar's time as host.
Highwayman 128: Did the Boston Globe TV listing include Providence stations, and if so, did
WJAR-10 also carry this special?? If it did, then it was indeed likely a network presentation.
This, of course, was Lombardo's long-running New Year's Eve Special. I think that at the time, it
was syndicated, with the show's producers leasing AT&T landline network circuits so the show
could air live across the country.
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This was a tie-in with a local supermarket("Star Market"in the Boston area?).
You got racing slips when you shopped at the store during the week with different
Win/Place and Show finishers for the "race" that would be shown that week.
Between the races, ads for the sponsoring market or store would be shown, tieing in the race
with the sponsor.
If you had a slip that had a winner in the Win, Place or Show finish, you won a prize.
It seems to me this promotion ran for quite a while on a couple of different stations.
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> You got racing slips when you shopped at the store during
> Win/Place and Show finishers for the "race" that would be
>
> Between the races, ads for the sponsoring market or store
>
> If you had a slip that had a winner in the Win, Place or
>
>
I recall that there were five races on each show, and on your
game card there was a number for each race. If the horse with
that number won, you won. The races were worth increasing amounts
of money, from $5 in the first race to $500 (in the Carolinas, where
was the same thing, only with dog races. "Win With The Stars" was
card had the right winning team and score, you won. There was also
one called "All Star Bingo," hosted by the OTHER Michael Jackson,
the KABC radio personality, where you won if your card had the winning
games.
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My Mom was good friends with the service manager of the Star Market in Norwood,
Massachusetts (most, but not all, of the Star Markets were re-named Shaw's after Shaw's and
Star merged a few years back, but that's a story for the Supermarket-Info.com messageboards,
not this one), so she usually got about a dozen "cards" for each week's edition of "Let's Go To
The Races".
The top prize for the fifth race in the version airing on WNAC-7 in Boston was $1,000, and after a
few months, if your horse (indicated by number) finished second in any race, you won $1.
Before long, my Mom would take a large piece of paper and write a grid, which allowed her to
write down the numbers on each card for each race, and spaces where we--my Mom, Dad,
younger brother and I---would make our own predictions on the number of the winning horse
on each race during the show.
Once, we won $1 for a "place" in a race. But usually, at least one of us would predict the number
of the winning horse in one of the races every week.
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> My Mom was good friends with the service manager of the Star
> Star Markets were re-named Shaw's after Shaw's and Star
> merged a few years back, but that's a story for the
> usually got about a dozen "cards" for each week's edition of
>
> The top prize for the fifth race in the version airing on
> WNAC-7 in Boston was $1,000, and after a few months, if your
> horse (indicated by number) finished second in any race, you
>
> Before long, my Mom would take a large piece of paper and
> write a grid, which allowed her to write down the numbers on
> each card for each race, and spaces where we--my Mom, Dad,
> the number of the winning horse on each race during the
> show.
>
>
Not to question your memory of the show, they just never gave
anything away for "place" and "show" in the Carolinas and Virginia.
Sometimes I'd make up a race card if we didn't have one from Winn-
Dixie or Colonial, but I can't say my luck was any better picking
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I ran into some more "Let's Go to the Races" stuff over the years. "Let's Go to the Races" was a
franchised show produced by Walter Schwimmer, whose company was based in Chicago.
First time I heard of "Races" was around 1966 or so on Channel 9 in Chattanooga, where a local
personality named Larry Johnson was the host, M&J Supermarkets [a local chain that since shut
down] was the sponsor, and the races were filmed at Sunshine Park [now Tampa Bay Downs] in
Oldsmar, FL, with veteran Chicago sportscaster Jack Drees as the commentator.
The second time was around 1975 or '76, on Channel 10 in the Tampa Bay area. Big Star, a
regional supermarket out of the Atlanta area that also eventually disappeared, was the sponsor.
Atlanta sportscaster Bob Neal, later of TBS, hosted, and Drees returned as commentator for
random selected races videotaped at Tropical Park [since merged with Calder Race Course] in
Miami.
Another Tampa Bay area TV station, Channel 44, carried the "Races" in 1979, sponsored this
time by Grand Union, which had swallowed up the aforementioned Big Star before going bust a
year or so later. A New York-based commercial actor, Bryan Clark, was the host. The horseracing
was taped at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale, FL, with commentary by Phil Georgeff, the veteran
track announcer from Chicago's Arlington Park.
No matter who hosted or sponsored, the concept was the same: Go to the sponsor's store, pick
up a game ticket; watch the show, and if you win, you get the cash. Has anybody seen a "Let's Go
to the Races" since 1979?
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> Another Tampa Bay area TV station, Channel 44, carried the
I thought WTOG's "Races" didn't start until 1981 or 1982? Grand Union still existed, and had a
handful of stores in New England (at least) as of 2004. They pulled out of Florida in the mid-
1980s, closing many stores and selling the rest to Kash n' Karry.<P ID="edit"><FONT
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The Philadelphia version of LGTTR aired in the late 70s or early 80s on (I think) WTAF-29 (now
WTXF FOX 29) and was sponsored IIRC by now long gone Pantry Pride. I never played it but I
watched it once or twice, maybe more.
The "races" on the Philly LGTTR looked like they were taped at Gulfstream or some other FL
track.
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> The "races" on the Philly LGTTR looked like they were taped
>
Apparently, the Philly "Races" are the same as everywhere else -- just insert the sponsor's name
at the start and end of each show and their ads in the breaks.
As for the track, I recall the races were taped at Gulfstream.<P ID="edit"><FONT
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> The second time was around 1975 or '76, on Channel 10 in the
> Tampa Bay area. Big Star, a regional supermarket out of the
And not to be confused with the OTHER Big Star, a grocery chain out of Memphis (and the one
from which Alex Chilton's band took its name). And that Big Star also sponsored LGTTR, airing on
stations in Memphis and Tupelo. This would've been 1975-76, I think.
Mom shopped at one of the Big Stars in Tupelo, and we played the game every weekend. I don't
think we won but a time or two; I remember getting to keep the $2.00 we'd won on one of the
game cards.
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You have a link for that? I tried supermarket-info.com and it didn't work.
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Now that you mention it, rugrats, I checked www.groceteria.com [yes, there is such a site], which
mentioned that Grand Union bought Big Star in 1980, then auctioned it off in 1984, so I'll accept
your 1981-82 explanation and apologize for being off.
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> The second time was around 1975 or '76, on Channel 10 in the
> Tampa Bay area. Big Star, a regional supermarket out of the
>
11 and had gone to work for Turner in 1976. The '60s version
sponsored it.
I've also heard of one in Miami called "TV Twin Double," with
DeWitt, you may know, was host of the original "Name That Tune"
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> And not to be confused with the OTHER Big Star, a grocery
> chain out of Memphis (and the one from which Alex Chilton's
> band took its name). And that Big Star also sponsored
You're right, it was in that 1975-76 time frame, with WMC-5/Memphis and WTVA-9/Tupelo
airing it.
BTW you can also add WTMJ, WITI and WISN/Milwaukee to the list. Jewel Food Stores and Pick
'N Save alternated as the local sponsors from 1975 to 1979.
From TV Guide...
6:30am
2-Sunrise Semester
4-Better Way
5-Brady Kids
7-News
7:00am
2-Patchwork Family
4-Rebop
11-Carrascolendas
7:30am
5-Flintstones
9-News
11-Aprenda Ingles
8:00am
2-Popeye
5-Superheroes
11-Dustys Treehouse
13-Sesame Street
8:30am
4-Fantastic Four
5-Woody Woodpecker
9-Viewpoint On Nutrition
9:00am
4-Godzilla
5-Birdman
11-Family Affair
13-Mister Rogers
9:30am
5-Shazzan!
7-Superfriends
11-Herald Of Truth
10:00am
5-Moby Dick
11-Jerry Falwell
13-Villa Alegre
10:30am
2-Tarazan/Super 7
4-Daffy Duck
5-Spider-Man
13-Sesame Street
11:00am
5-Soul Train
7-Fangface
11-Hee Haw
11:30am
4-Jetsons
7-Pink Panther
13-Rebop
Noon
2-Space Academy
4-Buford
7-Weekend Special
11-Soul Alive
12:30pm
2-Fat Albert
4-Fabulous Funnies
7-American Bandstand
1:00pm
2-Ark II
4-Go!
13-Footsteps
1:30pm
2-30 Minutes
4-$25,000 Pyramid
5-Golf
7-News Conference
11-Tennis
13-Turnabout
2:00pm
4-Positively Black
2:30pm
7-Great Adventure
3:00pm
2-Tennis
11-Mod Squad
3:30pm
5-Brady Bunch
7-Pro Bowling
4:00pm
5-Big Valley
11-Space:1999
4:30pm
2-Sports Spectacular
4-Golf
5:00pm
5-Mission Impossible
9-Doctor Who
11-Emergency One!
13-Pro Soccer
5:30pm
6:00pm
2-Cheap Show
9-Persuaders
11-Star Trek
2-CBS News
4-NBC News
7-News
7:00pm
2-News
4-Love Test
7-You!
9-Unknown War
11-Odd Couple
13-Inside Albany
7:30pm
2-Candid Camera
4-Price Is Right
7-Thats Hollywood
11-Dance Fever
8:00pm
2-White Shadow
5-Merv Griffin
7-Delta House
8:30pm
9:00pm
7-Love Boat
9:30pm
4-Rockford Files
5-Crosswits
10:00pm
5- News
7-Fantasy Island
10:30pm
5-Black News
11:00pm
2-News
4-News
5-Donna Fargo
7-News
11-Odd Couple
11:15pm
7-News
11:30pm
11-Rookies
11:40pm
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> You forgot to list the stations. I know that WOR is channel
>
Also, aznyin, do you think you could skip a space between each timeslot
(for example, between the last 6:30 AM listing and the heading
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> Also, aznyin, do you think you could skip a space between
> (for example, between the last 6:30 AM listing and the
> heading
>
Sorry guys. This is my first time doing the listings. Guess in my excitement I rushed it.
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> Sorry guys. This is my first time doing the listings. Guess
>
>
> That is okay, just please go back and list the stations.>
Or, at the least, list the schedules by individual stations, which is a lot easier to read.
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> Guess
>>
>>
> > That is okay, just please go back and list the stations.>
>
>
>
10:30 En mouvement
4:00 Bobino
6:30 Le Telejournal
6:45 24 Heures
7:00 Format 30
8:30 Ma sorciere bien-aimee [Bewitched, TVA has aired this show Friday nights in recent years]
9:00 A la seconde
11:00 Le Point
11:20 Apollo XII (Moon shots from spacecraft before lunar insertion)
7:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Gunsmoke
11:00 News (it's not listed, but I assume that CBS also carried the moon pics from Apollo XII)
11:00 TBA
6:30 News
11:00 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Concentration
Noon Jeopardy!
6:00 News
11:00 News
6:30 Hourglass
11:00 News
(CHLT would join TVA in 1974 after CKSH 9 signed on as the Eastern Townships' new SRC affiliate)
8:30 Cousins-cousines
10:30 En mouvement
Noon Minirama
12:30 Nouvelles
4:00 Bobino
5:00 Le Baron
6:00 Nouvelles
11:00 Le Point
11:30 Bewitched
Noon News/Hercules
3:30 Moneymakers
6:00 News
10:00 Ironside
Mid. News
7:45 News
Noon Bewitched
4:30 Munsters
5:30 News
9:00 Survivors
11:00 News
8:45 36-24-36
10:45 La pause-cafe
5:00 Le 5 a 6
6:00 Studio 10
7:00 Nouvelles
7:30 Patrouille de cosmos [Star Trek, later re-aired by TQS in its early years]
10:30 Nouvelles
11:00 Film
11:00 TBA
11:25 Ed Allen
Noon News
12:15 Cartoons
2:45 Almanac
6:30 News
11:00 News
7:45 News
8:30 Ed Allen
10:00 Hercules
10:30 Bewitched
11:00 Mike Douglas
Noon Flintstones
3:30 Moneymakers
4:00 Batman
6:00 News
10:00 Ironside
Mid. News
Noon Bewitched
4:30 Bozo
5:00 Mr. Ed
5:30 News
9:00 Survivors
11:00 News
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> 10:30 Ironside(Must be a typo;"Ironside" was a hour-long show, unless the CBC edited it)
> 10:00 Ironside(Now here's a rarity:CTV running the hour-long while CBC airs a half-hour. Was
this common practice in Canada between the two networks at the time--and on the same
night?)
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It was a typo, should have read Man Alive...must have looked up at the wrong time when
transcribing...
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* A note with this schedule indicated Watergate hearings started on network affiliates about 9
a.m., which pre-empted much of this published daytime programming.
WBBM-TV 2 (CBS)
AM
5:50 News
6 Sunrise Semester
7 CBS News
8 Captain Kangaroo
9 Jokers Wild
10 Gambit
PM
1 Guiding Light
3 Secret Storm
6 News
7 The Waltons
10 News
12:30 News
WMAQ-TV 5 (NBC)
AM
6 Station Exchange
6:30 Town and Farm
7 Today
9 Dinahs Place
9:30 Baffle
11 Jeopardy
PM
12 News
2 Another World
3 Somerset
5 News
6 NBC News
7 Flip Wilson
8 Ironside
9 Dean Martin
10 News
10:30 Tonight
12 News
1:35 News
1:40 Meditation
WLS-TV 7 (ABC)
AM
6:25 Reflections
6:30 Perspectives
10:30 Bewitched
11 Password
PM
12 All My Children
1 Newlywed Game
2 General Hospital
2:30 One Life To Life
5 News
6 News
7 Mod Squad
8 Kung Fu
10 News
PM
12 Kennedy At Night
1 Reflections
WGN-TV 9
AM
5:45 News
8 Garfield Goose
PM
12 Bozos Circus
1 News
1:35 Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs (Cubs lost 6-4; source: baseball-reference.com)
4 Patty Duke
4:30 Flintstones
5 News
6 Andy Griffith
9 Perry Mason
10 News
1:15 News
3:15 News
AM
7 Sesame Street
8 Electric Company
9 Sesame Street
11 Ripples
PM
2 Electric Company
3 Designing Women
5 Sesame Street
6 Electric Company
6:30 Zoom
8 An American Family
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> WGN-TV 9
> PM
> 1 News
WGN was still running this in 1988 according to another post, even when they went around the
clock.
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> > PM
> > 1:35 Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs (Cubs
What usually ran between 1 PM and 4 PM if baseball wasn't on? When did Bozo's Circus move to
mornings?
5:00 News
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> PM
Is this the same person who was married to William Bell who created The Young And The
Restless and The Bold And The Beautiful?
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>
>
Bozo moved to mornings in '76 or thereabouts (essentially being merged with Garfield Goose,
though the latter show's characters were mostly phased out) when the Chicago Public Schools
stopped allowing students to go home for lunch.
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> Is this the same person who was married to William Bell
> who created The Young And The Restless and The Bold And The
> Beautiful?
>
The same.
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> > > > 1:35 Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs
> (Cubs
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> > wasn't on? When did Bozo's Circus move to mornings?
>
> being merged with Garfield Goose, though the latter show's
> characters were mostly phased out) when the Chicago Public
I never knew but two other stations that ran kids' shows at midday,
both in the late '70s: KTVT/11 Dallas/Ft. Worth ran The Archies at
>
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> > > > > 1:35 Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs
>>>
>>>
> > > What usually ran between 1 PM and 4 PM if baseball
> > > wasn't on?When did Bozo's Circus move to mornings?.
I beleive WGN had Gilligan's Island on at that time. Also on The Bozo question it moved to AM's
in 1981 after Ray Rayner retired from WGN-TV.
Could someone please list what else WGN had from 1-4pm in 1973 in addition to Gilligan?
>>
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> > > > > > 1:15 Lead Off Man
> > > > > > 1:35 Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs
>
>>>>
> > > > > > lost 6-4; source: baseball-reference.com)
> > > > What usually ran between 1 PM and 4 PM if baseball
>
> > > > wasn't on?When did Bozo's Circus move to mornings?.
>
> The Bozo question it moved to AM's in 1981 after Ray Rayner
>
> Could someone please list what else WGN had from 1-4pm in
>>>
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Gilligan was on in the later afternoons. For some reason I want to say "Dinah" ran.
>
<P ID="signature">______________
CHANNELS LISTED
LITTLE ROCK
2-KETS (PBS)
4-KARK (NBC)
7-KATV (ABC)
11-KTHV (CBS)
16-KLRT (Fox)
38-KASN (Ind.)
ARKADELPHIA
6-KETG (PBS)
MOUNTAIN VIEW
9-KEMV (PBS)
FORT SMITH
5-KFSM (CBS)
24-KPOM (NBC)
40-KHBS (ABC)
46-KPBI (Fox)
8-KNOE (CBS)
10-KTVE (NBC)
GREENVILLE, MS
15-WXVT (CBS)
SHREVEPORT, LA
3-KTBS (ABC)
6S-KTAL (NBC)
12-KSLA (CBS)
TULSA, OK
8T-KTUL (ABC)
FORT WORTH
11F-KTVT (Ind.)
5:00
7-ANC News
5:30
4-Sledge Hammer
6:00
3-Chip N Dale
6S-Circumspect
8-Americas Backyard
10-Captain Planet.
11F-Point of View
12-Life of Louisiana
15-Agriview TV
16-Romper Room
46-Commercial Program
6:30
8T 38-Commercial Program
8-ALF
12-FYI
16-Transformers
46-Cartoons
7:00
2 6 9-Washington Week
3 40-Scooby Doo
4 10-Saturday Today
6S-Captain Planet
7-Saturday Daybreak
8T-Working Woman
16 46-Dog City
38-Home Again
7:30
3 40-C.O.W.-Boys
8 11 12 15-Little Mermaid
16 46-Bobbys World
24-Widget
8:00
3 40-Goof Troop
5 8 11 12 15-Garfield
6S-King Arthur
24-Mr. Bogus
8:30
2 6 9-Arkansas Week
3 40-Addams Family
6S-Adventures in Wonderland
24-Beakmans World
9:00
5 8 11 12 15-Ninja Turtles
16 46-Tiny Toons
9:30
2 6 9-Strip Quilting
4 6S 10 24-California Dreams
16 46-Taz-Mania
10:00
2 6 9-Joy of Painting
15-Ebony/Jet Showcase
16 46-X-Men
38-WCW Wrestling
10:30
3 7 8T 40-Darkwing Duck
11F-Chip N Dale
15-Emergency Call
16 46-Crash Dummies
11:00
2 6 9-Heartland Cooking
15-Amen
16-Soul Train
11:30
2 6 9-Collectors
10-Commercial Program
46-Wavelength
12:00
4-Clowntown
10-American Gladiators
46-TBA
12:30
2 6 9-Hometime
4-Sledge Hammer
46-Church Service
1:00
1:30
2 6 9-Woodwrights Shop
2:00
2 6 9-Wild America
2:30
2 6 9-Newtons Apple
10-TBA
3:00
2 6 9-Count on Me
7-Gunsmoke
3:30
11F-Lone Stars
4:00
2 6 9-Nature
4 6S 10 24-Drag Racing
7-Hogans Heroes
11F-ALF
4:30
11F-Charles in Charge
5:00
2 6 9-New Explorers
4-Newhart
6S-News
7-Andy Griffith
10 24-Commercial Programs
5:30
2 6 9-Club Connect
4 10 24-NBC News
6S-Wheel of Fortune
7-Jeopardy!
11F-Growing Pains
6:00
3-Star Search
4 5 7 8T 10 12 40-News
8-Entertainment Tonight
11F-Cosby Show
16-Emergency Call
24-Wheel of Fortune
38-TBA
46-Harry and the Hendersons
6:30
5-Designing Women
8T 15-Wheel of Fortune
11F-#1 Country
46-Prime Suspect
7:00
2 6 9-Lawrence Welk
4 6S 24-Empty Nest
10-Spotlight on Country
11F-Commercial Program
16 46-Cops
7:30
4 6S 24-Empty Nest
16 46-Cops
8:00
4 6S 10 24-Movie: Miss America: Behind the Crown (Made for TV, 92)
16 46-Front Page
9:00
16-Crusaders
10:00
2 6 9-Sneak Previews
3 4 5 6S 7 8 8T 10 11 12 15 40-News
46-Renegade
10:20
40-Sports Final
10:30
2 6 9-Mystery!
5-Untouchables
7-Andy Griffith
8-WCW Wrestling
12-Golden Girls
15-American Gladiators
10:35
3-M*A*S*H
8T-Cheers
11:00
7-In Concert
12-Arsenio Hall
16-Perry Mason
38-WWF Wrestling
46-Street Justice
11:05
3-A Current Affair: Extra
8T-Night Court
11:30
2 6 9-P.O.V.
5-Matlock
7-Roggins Heroes
8-Baywatch
15-Untouchables
11:35
12:00
4-Comedy Spotlight
6S 24-Comedy Showcase
11-Arsenio Hall
12-Gunsmoke
3-American Gladiators
8-Comedy Showcase
12:30
5-News
7-Night Flight
8-Arsenio Hall
11F-Comedy Showcase
15-WWF Wrestling
12:35
40-Arsenio Hall
1:00
6S-Designing Women
12-Gunsmoke
1:05
3-WCW Wrestling
8T-Hollywood Babylon
1:30
6S-Ebony/Jet Showcase
8-Star Search
11F-Commercial Program
1:35
40-News
2:00
2:30
8-Ed Sullivan
3:30
8-Gunsmoke
4:00
8-Christopher Closeup
CHANNELS LISTED
LITTLE ROCK
2-KETS (PBS)
4-KARK (NBC)
7-KATV (ABC)
11-KTHV (CBS)
16-KLRT (Fox)
38-KASN (Ind.)
ARKADELPHIA
6-KETG (PBS)
MOUNTAIN VIEW
9-KEMV (PBS)
FORT SMITH
5-KFSM (CBS)
24-KPOM (NBC)
40-KHBS (ABC)
46-KPBI (Fox)
8-KNOE (CBS)
10-KTVE (NBC)
GREENVILLE, MS
15-WXVT (CBS)
SHREVEPORT, LA
3-KTBS (ABC)
6S-KTAL (NBC)
12-KSLA (CBS)
TULSA, OK
8T-KTUL (ABC)
FORT WORTH
11F-KTVT (Ind.)
5:00
8T-Rush Limbaugh
8-CBS News
11 15-Up to the Minute (until 6:00)
11F-Webster
5:30
3 7 8T 40-ABC News
4 10-NBC News
5-CBS News
6S-ALF
11F-Faith 20
12-Rush Limbaugh
5:45
2 6 9-A.M. Weather
6:00
3 4 5-News
6S 24-NBC News
7-Daybreak
10-A.M. Report
11 15-CBS News
11F-Kenneth Copeland
12-This Morning
16-Ninja Turtles
40-Newscenter Sunrise
6:30
2 6 9-Government by Consent
6S-News
11F-Inspector Gadget
24-Rush Limbaugh
7:00
2 6 9-Computer Chronicles
4 6S 10 24-Today
5 11 15-This Morning
16-Bonkers
38-Captain Planet
7:30
2 6 9-Mister Rogers
38-Pink Panther
8:00
2 6 9-Sesame Street
8-This Morning
11F-Ducktales
16 46-Merrie Melodies
38-Widget
8:30
16 46-Xuxa
38-Heathcliff
9:00
4 8T-Geraldo
5-Les Brown
11F-Commercial Program
12-Phil Donahue
15-Family Feud Challenge
16-Joan Rivers
24-Inside Edition
38-Highway to Heaven
46-Labors of Love
9:30
11F-ALF
46-Love Connection
10:00
3-Maury Povich
4 10-Vicki!
5 8 11 12 15-Price Is Right
6S-Josn Rivers
7 8T-Les Brown
11F-Happy Days
16 46-Montel Williams
24-Jerry Springer
38-Jenny Jones
40-Home
10:30
3-Home
6S 10-Caesars Challenge
7-Designing Women
8T-Jerry Springer
11F-Matlock
16-Perry Mason
24-Concentration
38-Commercial Program
40-Vicki!
46-Geraldo
11:30
6S-Ark-La-Tex Today
7-Loving
10-News
24-Caesars Challenge
38-Brady Bunch
12:00
3 7 8T 40-All My Children
4 5 8 11 12-News
6S 10 24-Days of Our Lives
11F-Bewitched
15-Jeopardy!
16-Matlock
46-Jenny Jones
12:30
38-Commercial Program
12:45
2 6 9-Art America
1:00
6S 10 24-Another World
38-700 Club
46-Peoples Court
1:30
4-Another World
46-Peoples Court
2:00
3 7 8T 40-General Hospital
5 8 11 12 15-Guiding Light
6S-Jane Whitney
10-Ricki Lake
16-Hunter
46-Dudley Do-right
2:30
4-Concentration
11F-Pink Panther
46-Inspector Gadget
3:00
3 8T 40-Afterschool Special (pre-empting: 3-Les Brown, 8T-Hard Copy, then Inside Edition, 40-
Darkwing Duck, then Goof Troop)
4-Caesars Challenge
5-Matlock
6S-Geraldo
7 15 24-Oprah Winfrey
10-Inside Edition
11-Phil Donahue
11F-Tale Spin
12-Montel Williams
3:30
2 6 9-Reading Rainbow
4-Rescue 911
10-Jeopardy!
11F-Darkwing Duck
16 46-Tiny Toons
4:00
2 6 9-Carmen Sandiego
3-Family Feud
4-Roseanne
5-Designing Women
8-Maury Povich
10 12-Oprah Winfrey
11F-Goof Troop
15-Phil Donahue
16 46-Animaniacs
38-Ducktales
4:30
3 5 8T-Jeopardy!
4-Murphy Brown
11F-Bonkers
16 46-Batman
38-Tale Spin
5:00
2 6 9-Sesame Street
3 4 5 7 8T 8 10 12 40-News
6-Designing Women
11-Hard Copy
15-Inside Edition
24-Phil Donahue
38-Darkwing Duck
5:30
3 7 8T 40-ABC News
4 6S 10-NBC News
5 8 11 12 15-CBS News
11F-Cosby Show
16 46-Full House
38-Goof Troop
6:00
2 6 9-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
3 4 5 6S 7 8T 8 10 11 12 15 40-News
11F-Full House
24-NBC News
38-Family Feud
46-Mamas Family
6:30
3 4 8-Entertainment Tonight
5-Murphy Brown
6S 7 8 15 24-Wheel of Fortune
12-Inside Edition
16-Marriedwith Children
38-Small Wonder
40-Night Court
7:00
2 6 9-Crater of Diamonds
3 7 8T 40-Matlock
16 46-Simpsons
38-Highlander
7:30
2 6 9-Arkansas Outdoors
4 6S 10 24-Wings
16 46-Sinbad
8:00
4 6S 10 24-Seinfeld
5 8 11 12 15-Connie Chung
8:30
16 46-Hermans Head
9:00
2 6 9-St. Elsewhere
3 7 8T 40-Primetime Live
5 8 11 12 15-Angel Falls
11F-News
16-Cops
9:30
10:00
3 4 5 6S 7 8T 8 10 11 12 15 40-News
11F-Rescue 911
16 46-Chevy Chase
24-Cops
38-Night Court
10:30
2 6 9-G.E.D.
7-American Journal
11F-Cheers
38-Dear John
10:35
3-Love Connection
4 6S 10 24-Tonight Show
5 8 15-David Letterman
8T 11 40-Cheers
12-American Journal
11:00
2 6 9-Charlie Rose
7-Designing Women
11F-Night Court
16-Mamas Family
46-Love Connection
11:05
3-Cheers
8T-Night Court
11 12-David Letterman
40-Marriedwith Children
11:30
7-Nightline
11F-Twilight Zone
16-WKRP in Cincinnati
11:35
3 8T-Nightline
4-Newhart
5-American Journal
6S 10 24-Conan OBrien
8 40-Arsenio Hall
15-Rush Limbaugh
12:00
7-Rush Limbaugh
11F-Jeffersons
46-Wavelength
12:05
3-Entertainment Tonight
4-Conan OBrien
5-Andy Griffith
8T-Rush Limbaugh
11 12-Arsenio Hall
12:30
7-Jeopardy!
11F-Commercial Program
46-Baywatch
12:35
3-Hard Copy
5 8T 40-News
6S-Marriedwith Children
8-Designing Women
10-Bob Costas
24-Rush Limbaugh
1:00
7-Ricki Lake
11F-News
1:05
4-Bob Costas
6-Designing Women
8-Marriedwith Children
10-News
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> "Gone With The Wind" on CBS, and "One Flew Over
I watched "Elvis" that night. I remember laughing when Kurt Russell shot out the TV screen. :-)
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Morning
5 Country Junction
6:05 8 News,Weather,Timetable
7:00 4 Today
8:00 2 Classroom
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8 Superman
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9:30 4 Concentration
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10:00 4 Morning Star
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11:00 4 Jeopardy
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5 News,Sports,Weather
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02-12-2006, 09:03 PM #3
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V. Carter takes us back to Nashville and Bowling Green (Kentucky) on January 10th, 1966:
Western Kentucky is located in Bowling Green, but it's interesting that (I presume) this away
game was not shown live.
Perhaps the reason for the delayed broadcast was that there was no landline (coaxial
cable/microwave) connection between Eastern Tennessee's Johnson City (Tennessee) campus
and the station's studios, and that the tape of the game had to be physically transported back to
the station (maybe by private plane?) after the game for broadcast.
Perhaps the then-WLTV-13 also broadcast several Western Kentucky basketball games live (home
games, plus some away games where there were direct connections to coaxial or microwave
networks between the game venue and the station).
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that by the fall of 1972 Ch. 5 was picking up CBS; they had the
in 1966, I know that Andy Griffith aired at that time, and I have
from Tele-Plus
57 WCFE-PBS Plattsburgh
Morning
5:00
6o Kids Programs
10r AgDay
5:18
12 Infomercial
5:30
5:48
12 Video Gold
6:00
24 Kids Programs
6:28
8-13o Reflections
6:30
2 Horaire
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8-12-13o Canada AM
8r NewsChannel 8
6:35
33-57 AM Weather
7:00
5p-10r Today
57 Sesame Street
7:30
8:00
33 Sesame Street
8:30
9:00
8p Bertice Berry
8r Maury Povich
12 Great Shape
22 Infomercials
57 Instructional TV
9:30
12 Supermarket Sweep
10:00
2-9-9s-11-13 Les chatouilles de matin ("Les chatouilles" was a long-time cover-all title for SRC's
pre-school programming for years; this was dropped a while back- I believe it was dropped
before they dumped all weekday pre-school shows last fall)
3 Ricki Lake
5p Oprah Winfrey
7w Vicki!
8-12-13o Dini Petty
8r Rolonda
10r Leeza
15-17-24s-30-45 Videoactivite
22 Geraldo
33 Reading Rainbow
10:01
10:15
10:30
33 Instructional TV
11:00
5p Leeza
12 Montreal AM Live
13r Vicki!
22 Home
11:12
11:30
4 La vie a Quebec
7 La vie en Estrie
8t La vie en Mauricie
10 La vie a Montreal
40 Dessins animes
11:45
4-7-8t-10-40 Premiere ligne
Afternoon
Noon
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5p News 5 Midday
7w Newsight 7
8p Rush Limbaugh
8r NewsChannel 8
10r News 10
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13r NewsSource 13
22 People's Court
24 Perfect Pet
33 Destinos
12:10
3 Across the Fence
12:15
12:20
12:30
5p Caesar's Challenge
8p-13r-22 Loving
12 Pulse
33 Instructional TV
1:00
8-12-13o Shirley
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1:15
1:30
24 Ancient Civilizations
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2:00
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16-30s-35-49 Cinema "Le Forum en folie" ["A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"]
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2:15
6o Entertainment Desk
24 Journeys
3:00
5p TaleSpin
8-13o Cosby Show (Bold & the Beautiful normally shown here)
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12 General Hospital
57 Reading Rainbow
3:30
3:57
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4:00
2-9-9s-11-13 La ribambelle
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8r Geraldo
24 Widget
33 Sesame Street
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4:25
2-9-9s-11-13 0340
4:30
5p Bonkers
8p A Current Affair
24 Kitty Cats
57 Sesame Street
4:57
2-9-9s-11-13 0340
5:00
2-9-9s-11-13 Watatatow (SRC's long-running youth soap; canned last fall as part of the network's
flushing of weekday kids/youth programs)
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8r NewsChannel 8
10r Live at 5
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8-12-13o Cheers
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Evening
6:00
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5p News 5
7w Newsight 7
8r NewsChannel 8
9-11 Ce soir
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13r NewsSource 13
15-17-24s-30-45 Passe-Partout
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22 NewsCenter 22
33 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
6:25
13 Aujourd'hui
6:30
9s Aujourd'hui
24 Ghostwriter
6:40
6o Early SportsLine
7:00
2-9-9s-11-13 Marilyn
5 Inside Quebec
5p-7w Jeopardy!
6o A Current Affair
15-17-24s-30-45 Teleservice
24 Inside Education
33 Nightly Business Report
57 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
7:30
2-9-9s-11-13 L'enfer, c'est nous autres (The SRC entertainment show spoofs the Lillehammer
Olympics: today's event is the crazy carpet; Andre-Philippe Gagnon imitates legendary SRC
sports commentator Rene Lecavalier)
3 Entertainment Tonight
6o NHL: Vancouver-Toronto
8-8p-8r-13o Jeopardy!
10r Cheers
13r Roseanne
24 Nature by Design
33 Frank Sinatra, Liza Minelli, and Sammy Davis Jr.: The Ultimate Event
8:00
3-7w-8r Nanny
8:30
3-7w-8r Tom
9:00
2-9-9s-11-13 Enjeux
9:30
9:54
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10:00
3-7s-8r 48 Hours
12 ENG
16-30s-35-49 Croque-Monsieur
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10:25
2-9-9s-11-13 Le Point (Jean-Francois Lepine; the veteran SRC reporter has worked for both CBC
and SRC)
10:30
6o Super Dave
24 The Future
11:00
3 The News
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5p Nightly News on 5
7w Newsight 7
8r NewsChannel 8
10r News 10
13r NewsSource 13
22 NewsCenter 22
24 Workweek
11:25
2-9-9s-11-13 La Meteo
11:30
6o SportsLine
8-13o Nightline
9s Aujourd'hui
12 Pulse
24 Journeys
11:35
8p-22 Nightline
11:45
11:51
4-7-8t-10-40 Loto-Quebec
Late Night
Midnight
4o-5-6 Newhart
12 Arsenio Hall
13r Nightline
57 Fighting Words
12:02
12:30
12:35
3 Murphy Brown
8p Married...with Children
1:00
12 Cinema 12 "Willow"
13r Rush Limbaugh
1:05
3 Infomercial
1:30
13r Infomercial
1:35
3 Designing Women
6o Arsenio Hall
7w Infomercial
8r Mr. Belvedere
2:00
2:05
5p Infomercial
10r News 10
2:27
8-13o Infomercial
2:35
6o Leeza
2:40
2:57
3:30
3:35
6o Entertainment Tonight
3:38
3:40
10r Infomercial
4:10
Cleveland
KYW 3 NBC
5:50 News
7AM Today
11:30 Concentration
Noon News
12:30 Truth Or Consequences
12:55 Mike Douglas Show (5 minute head start on the competing One O Clock Club on Channel
5)
WEWS 5 ABC
8:55 News
10:45 TV Classroom
Noon News
5PM Five O Clock Show-Appears to be a live 90 minute show centered around a 60 Minute
syndicated or off network show..Today it's "Overland Trail" (NBC 1960)with Bill Bendix and Doug
McClure in the episode "West Of Boston" Orig. airdate NBC Feb. 21, 1960 (From Classic TV
Archive)
7:30 Ripcord-Syndicated
8PM Hathaways
8:30 Flintstones
10:30 Shannon-Syndicated
1:10 News
WJW 8 CBS
6:50 Meditation
6:55 News
3PM Millionaire
6:30 Cannonball
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Route 66
10:30 Eyewitness
Akron
WAKR 49 ABC
Noon Camouflage
8PM Hathaways
11PM News
Toledo
11 WTOL CBS/NBC
11:30 Concentration
Noon Man About Town
3PM Millionaire
7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Route 66
10:30 Eyewitness
11PM News
1AM News
WSPD 13 ABC/NBC
Noon Camouflage
6:30 News
7PM Deadline-Toledo
7:30 M Squad-Syndicated
8PM Ripcord-Syndicated
8:30 Flintstones
Interesting in that while ABC was the 3rd place network at this time, 5 Northern Ohio TV stations
had primary affiliation with them (5, 12, 13, 33 and 49)
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I find it interesting that NBC allowed Group W (which owned Cleveland's Channel 3 under the
KYW calls, after relenting to NBC's threats in regard to Channel 3 Philadelphia - though later
regaining the Philly signal after the FCC stepped in) to pre-empt Jack Paar's Tonight Show (which
WEWS picked up).
07-27-2005, 12:51 AM #5
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> though later regaining the Philly signal after the FCC
> stepped in) to pre-empt Jack Paar's Tonight Show (which
>
Group W stations in several cities pre-empted Paar Notably Boston and San Francisco. They were
always rather indpendent minded in that regard
07-27-2005, 03:50 PM #6
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It's interesting that Tim Lones chose to spotlight listings for March 16th, 1962, given that two big
stars of early television were about to step down from their programs.
Jack Paar would leave the "Tonight Show" a couple of weeks later. Since "Who Do You Trust"
producer Don Fedderson refused to let Johnny Carson out of his contract with the show until it
was due to expire in September, "Tonight" had to do with guest hosts for six months.
And in early April, Douglas Edwards would leave the "CBS Evening News" after almost fourteen
years as anchor, to be replaced by Walter Cronkite, already well-known to viewers for his work as
anchor of CBS' special-events coverage.
It's my understanding that Edwards' departure from the "CBS Evening News" was not 100%
voluntary. NBC's team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley had, by this time, become dominant in
the network evening news ratings. CBS had been toying for a couple of years with the idea of
replacing Edwards with Cronkite, but what supposdely led CBS to "pull the trigger" were the
ratings for John Glenn's orbital space flight in February, which showed CBS and Cronkite
attracting nearly as many viewers as ABC and NBC combined. To be fair, it should be noted that
neither Huntley nor Brinkley anchored NBC's coverage of Glenn's flight---Frank McGee did.
Huntley and Brinkley may have popped-up once or twice during the coverage to do essays and
comentary.
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Tim Lones, commenting about Group W/Westinghouse stations pre-empting the "Tonight Show"
in Jack Paar's time, wrote:
Actually, Group W's KPIX-5 San Francisco had always been affiliated with CBS. WBZ-4 Boston
(until January, 1995) and KYW-3 in Cleveland (until 1965, when it moved to Philly, remaining an
NBC affiliate until 1995) were the only two Group W stations affiliated with NBC.
And yes, WBZ dropped the "Tonight Show" in June of 1957 (one month prior to the end of the
disasterous "America After Dark" format and Jack Paar's taking over as host) and did not pick it
up again until September of 1966, almost four years after Johnny Carson took the show over.
From the time it signed on in November of 1957 until September of 1966, the old WHDH-5
(almost no relation to the Boston station on channel 7 currently using those call letters) cleared
"Tonight", encompassing most of Paar's era and the first few years of Carson's reign.
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> affiliated with CBS. WBZ-4 Boston (until January, 1995) and
> remaining an NBC affiliate until 1995) were the only two
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> And yes, WBZ dropped the "Tonight Show" in June of 1957 (one
> Dark" format and Jack Paar's taking over as host) and did
> years after Johnny Carson took the show over. From the time
carry the Tonight Show again until Carson took over, then 11 picked
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> Actually, Group W's KPIX-5 San Francisco had always been
> affiliated with CBS. WBZ-4 Boston (until January, 1995) and
> remaining an NBC affiliate until 1995) were the only two
>
> And yes, WBZ dropped the "Tonight Show" in June of 1957 (one
> Dark" format and Jack Paar's taking over as host) and did
> years after Johnny Carson took the show over. From the time
> "Tonight", encompassing most of Paar's era and the first few
> I have a question regarding news from back then. Why are newscasts scheduled for such odd
times, i.e. 615, 700, or sometimes not at all, and how could you fill 15 minutes for weather when
today your lucky to get 2 minutes. Also what is the difference between the sohio reporter and
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7:30- Black Forum
11:30- InSport
7pm- 60 Minutes
8am- Larry Jones (the same person who does Feed the Children)
10am- Newsmakers
2pm- Crimestoppers
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WVIT-TV 30 (NBC) Hartford (Note: Only from 12pm-sign-off) What aired Sunday mornings on Ch.
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11pm- News (what did they call their newscasts back then?)
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6:30- Alice
8:30- Gidget
WEDW-TV 49 (PBS) Bridgeport (Part of the Connecticut Public Television, which includes WEDH-
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12am- Sign-Off
7pm- Booker
12am- Sign-Off
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> CONNECTICUT TV
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>
Among other things, "Connecticut Newsmakers" with Tom Monahan aired, mostly at 6am; there
was a TV Mass produced by the Catholic Archdiocese; and "Ring Around The World," a
community affairs program. Not sure what times those shows aired.
> 11pm- News (what did they call their newscasts back then?)
Through most of the late 70s and 80s under Viacom ownership, WVIT's newscasts were simply
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Were these the same Black Stallion and Zorro series that aired on the Family
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> Were these the same Black Stallion and Zorro series that
> aired on the Family
Yes!
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And if I remember right, YTV was a co-producer for Black Stallion; not sure about Zorro...
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10am- Sally Jesse Raphael- (this show used to have it's studios in New Haven, right?)
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7am- Homestretch
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7am- Jetson's
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> 2:30- 9 to 5
"The WTIC News At 10" with Pat Sheehan, Beth Carroll, Roger Griswold on weather and Rich
Cappola on sports (Rich is still with them today).
This would later move over to channel 3 for about three years and end its run in 1994 on
channel 8.
I think they ran Dr. Gene Scott overnights at this point from about 12:30 AM to 4 AM or so.
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> 4 Underdog
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> Noon
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>
Bluenoser,
You totally rock dude. I'm from toledo, so seeing classic tv schedules from there totally rocks. You
even mentioned a tv name that i haven't heard in years. Chase Clements with the news on TV-13
(WSPD), now of course WTVG. Where do you dig up these old schedules anyway?
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>
> You totally rock dude. I'm from toledo, so seeing classic tv
> name that i haven't heard in years. Chase Clements with the
> news on TV-13 (WSPD), now of course WTVG. Where do you dig
>
Thanks for the compliment- I'm one of those strange creatures known as TV Guide collectors and
I get these listings from the editions in my collection.
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>>
> > You totally rock dude. I'm from toledo, so seeing classic
> tv
> > schedules from there totally rocks. You even mentioned a
> tv
> > name that i haven't heard in years. Chase Clements with
> the
> > news on TV-13 (WSPD), now of course WTVG. Where do you dig
>
>>
>
>
I noticed the name of the CBC News anchor was "Earl Cameron"...You don't suppose that was
the inspiration for Eugene Levy's SCTV character "Earl Camembert"?
02-17-2006, 07:59 PM #5
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Re: Retro: Detroit/Toledo Sat, Nov 20, 1965
>>>
> > > You totally rock dude. I'm from toledo, so seeing
> classic
> > tv
> > > schedules from there totally rocks. You even mentioned a
>
> > tv
> > > name that i haven't heard in years. Chase Clements with
> > > news on TV-13 (WSPD), now of course WTVG. Where do you
> dig
>>
>>>
>>
> > Thanks for the compliment- I'm one of those strange
>>
> I noticed the name of the CBC News anchor was "Earl
>
SURVEY SAYS, DING! you are correct, at least to my knowledge. I have a canadian friend who is a
big SCTV nut and he told me that earl camembert was a takeoff on a CBC newsman. so if you put
2+2 together there you go
6:30 C.O.P.S.
4:30 Ducktales
9:30 News
10:30 Cheers
11:00 Hunter
5:00 Success-N-Life
8:00 Flintstones
1:00 A-Team
2:00 Webster
12:00 Benson
3:30 Banacek
Morning
6:30
7 Seekers
6:40
2 News
6:45
2 Accent
7:00
7 Rural Newsreel
7:25
4 News
7:30
2 Gospel Time
4 Country Living
7 Water Wonderland
7:55
8:00
4 Eternal Light
7 Search
11 Singing Jubilee
8:15
9 Sacred Heart
8:30
9 Hymn Sing
8:55
4 Newsworthy
9:00
9 Oral Roberts
13 Religious News
9:15
9:30
7 Voyage to Adventure
9 Cathedral of Tomorrow
9:45
2 To Dwell Together
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2 Let's See
7 Annie Oakley
11 Sunday Sanctuary
10:30
9 Herald of Truth
10:45
11:00
4 House Detective
7 Bullwinkle
9 Pinocchio
11 Camera Three
11:30
11 Sacred Heart
11:45
Afternoon
Noon
7 Championship Bowling: Mike Limongello takes on Ed Bourdase, with host Fred Wolf
11 Comment
50 Profiles
12:30
13 Insight
1:00
2 TBA
2 Meditation Service
2:00
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2:15
2 Changing Times
2:30
2 America!
7 Directions '66
50 American West
3:00
50 Wanderlust
3:30
2 TV2 Reports
7 Church Service: Thanksgiving service from First Baptist Church, Birmingham
9 Movie "Hannibal"
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4:00
2 Littlest Hobo
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13 John Fitzgerald Kennedy (bio narrated by Cliff Robertson, who played JFK in PT-109)
50 All-Star Golf
4:30
2 Sea Hunt
7 Cartoon Fun
11 Great Outdoors
5:00
4 Wild Kingdom
4 GE College Bowl: Earlham College (Richmond, IN)-winner of St. Peter's College (Jersey City,
NJ)/Rockford (IL) College)
11 Sea Hunt
13 Science in Action
Evening
6:00
9 Route 66
56 Musicale
6:15
6:20
6:30
13 Men in Crisis
56 Mythology
6:45
6:55
7:00
2 Lassie
7-13 Voyage
56 Houston Symphony
7:30
2 My Favorite Martian
8:00
2-11 Ed Sullivan
7-13 FBI
56 Saki
8:30
4 Branded
9:00
2 Perry Mason
4-11 Bonanza
9:30
9 Pierre Berton
9:45
50 Action Scoreboard
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:10
9 About Town
11:15
2 Weather
7 News/Sports
13 News/Weather/Sports
11:20
11:25
11:30
11:35
11:40
Late Night
12:30
4 News/Weather
1:00
1:15
1:40
7 News/Weather
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Re: Retro: Detroit/Toledo Sun, Nov 21, 1965
>
Changing Times>
>
Infomercials
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(NBC Sports in Action was the network's answer to Wide World of Sports. Wonder how old
Lance Armstrong was at the time.)
Probably the Lindsey Nelson 90-minute edited replay syndicated by C.D. Chesley. The famous 10-
10 tie was the following year.
>
02-17-2006, 02:15 PM #4
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In 1965, when an NFL team was at home, not only was the game blacked-out in the city the
game was being played in (and any markets within 75 miles, such as Toledo), sellout or not, but
no other NFL games could be televised into a city hosting a home game either.
Thus, viewers in Detroit and Toledo that year could not see any NFL games when the Lions were
at home.
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> In 1965, when an NFL team was at home, not only was the game
> blacked-out in the city the game was being played in (and
> not, but no other NFL games could be televised into a city
>
> Thus, viewers in Detroit and Toledo that year could not see
>
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>
> > 1:00
> The Lions were home Nov. 21, 1965 - A 10-10 tie at halftime
> That was all they needed; Detroit couldn't advance and
>
> Robertson,
>
> (NBC Sports in Action was the network's answer to Wide World
> of Sports. Wonder how old Lance Armstrong was at the time.)
> syndicated by C.D. Chesley. The famous 10-10 tie was the
>>
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> 2 TBA
Not to get picky here, but wouldn't this be a game from the old AFL rather than the NFL?
And speaking of the NFL, isn't it peculiar that no game was listed for WTOL **OR** WJBK?? You
would think WJBK would air an NFL game from CBS.
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> In 1965, when an NFL team was at home, not only was the game
> blacked-out in the city the game was being played in (and
> not, but no other NFL games could be televised into a city
> hosting a home game either.
>
> Thus, viewers in Detroit and Toledo that year could not see
Joe...The game on NBC was from the old AFL (Had to be). As such, they were NOT subject to the
same rules as the NFL was (and still is today) and WDIV and Ch. 13 in Toledo were both able to
televise the game, even though the Lions were at home.
Just figured I'd point out (what should've been) THE OBVIOUS to you.
Cheers everyone
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> Hi everyone:
>
>
> [snip...]
>
>
> Not to get picky here, but wouldn't this be a game from the
>
> And speaking of the NFL, isn't it peculiar that no game was
> listed for WTOL **OR** WJBK?? You would think WJBK would
Under the NFL blackout rules at the time, it's not peculiar. Until 1973, NFL teams' games were
blacked out in their home market, regardless of whether or not they were sold out. Without
having the time to look it up, I assume the Detroit Lions had a home game on this date, and I
assume Toledo was also blacked out for Lions home games, due to its proximity to Detroit.
NOTE: The Saturday edition of the Evening Telegram usually featured the Sunday listings along
with the afternoon-onwards Saturday listings. Also, some listings may appear to be missing,
which may be due to lack of space when this edition was printed.
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Some more notes: Even though NTV carried 90210, Newfoundland cable viewers did not get the
FOX network until late 1994. Anyone want to elaborate on how a FOX series wiggled onto a cable
system that did not have the FOX network yet? And YTV did not air as much Anim then (I can't
remember any Anim series airing in the early '90s except for Samurai Pizza Cats) as they do
now.
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> Some more notes: Even though NTV carried 90210, Newfoundland
> cable viewers did not get the FOX network until late 1994.
> cable system that did not have the FOX network yet?
Did any other Canadian network (like Global or CTV) air 90210? Did NTV also air other popular
Fox series, like Simpsons or Married with Children? Even though Fox isn't available, the
availability of Fox isn't a requirement to carry any of their shows, especially shows that Fox didn't
produce in the first place.
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> 1991)
>
>
> Some more notes: Even though NTV carried 90210, Newfoundland
> cable viewers did not get the FOX network until late 1994.
> cable system that did not have the FOX network yet? And YTV
> did not air as much Anim then (I can't remember any Anim
> series airing in the early '90s except for Samurai Pizza
>
If anything, not having Fox was the reason NTV aired 90210. It was a popular show, why not air
it?
The Maritimes got 90210, Married with Children and the Simpsons (just off the top of my head)
before Fox came here.
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And of those three shows, only The Simpsons is still airing new episodes after 16 years on the air.
I guess it's pretty much become FOX's flagship show.
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I also want to add that Vision TV signed off at 5:30 A.M. and the next program didn't air until
8:30 A.M., which would explain the huge gap in those three hours.
2 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles // 3 KEYT (ABC) Santa Barbara // 4 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles
5 KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles // 7 KABC (ABC) Los Angeles // 9 KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles
11 KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles // 12 KCOY (CBS) Santa Maria // 13 KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles
18 KSCI (Ind.) San Bernardino // 22 KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles // 24 KVCR (PBS) San Bernardino
28 KCET (PBS) Los Angeles // 30 KHOF (Ind.) Glendale // 34 KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles
36 KMIR (NBC) Palm Springs // 40 KTBN (Ind.) Los Angeles // 42 KPLM (ABC) Palm Springs
50 KOCE (PBS) Huntington Beach // 52 KBSC (Ind.) Los Angeles // 58 KLCS (PBS) Los Angeles
For programs on (8) Santa Barbara, see (3); for (62) Riverside, see (24); for (82) Palm Springs, see
(42)
EVENING
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9 Wild Wild West
11 Brady Bunch
30 Voice Of Faith
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58 ZOOM
6:30
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10:30- Concentration
12pm- Eyewitness News (with Jack Chase, Shelby Scott and Don Kent)
2:30- Doctors
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12pm- Password
4:30- Flintstones
6:30- Primus
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
6:25- TV Classroom
10:30- Concentration
12pm- Jeopardy!
2:30- Doctors
4pm- Somerset
6pm- News (what did WJAR call their newscast and what was their lineup back in 1972?)
11pm- News
11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson Show (substitute host: Dom DeLuise)
1am- News
WPRI-TV 12 (CBS)
12pm- News
4pm- Deputy
6pm- News (anchored by Walter Cryan/what did WPRI call their newcast and what was their
lineup back in 1972)
8pm- Gunsmoke
11pm- News
1am- Sign-Off
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Channel 12 "On The Scene News" (was Re: Boston/Providence TV- Monday March 20, 1972)
At this time, Channel 12 news was called "On The Scene News" ("closer to your world" was their
slogan at the time). They did NOT use the Al Hamm "Action News Theme" music bed (the one
WPVI/6 in Philly and later WPIX/11 in New York used).
I never knew that WJAR/10 ran "The Wild, Wild West" back then. LOVE that show!
> 6pm- News (anchored by Walter Cryan/what did WPRI call their
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Re: "Wild Wild West" And "Star Trek (The Original Series)" On WJAR-10
> I never knew that WJAR/10 ran "The Wild, Wild West" back
I do remember that during the Summer for four or five years during the late 1970's/early 1980's
(this was before the station began running local news at 5 or 5:30 P.M.), WJAR would "rest"
whatever off-network reruns they showed weekdays in the 5 to 6 P.M. hour the rest of the year
and instead show reruns of the original "Star Trek" series.
Given that WJAR did this several years in a row, this tactic must have been successful.
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> Was this by any chance the game show of the same name that
> was produced at CJOH in Ottawa and was seen on CTV at the
> time?
I believe Art James hosted the version seen on NBC, which ran for several months in the Summer
and Fall of 1965. The NBC version ended at the end of 1965.
I would think the NBC version was taped in either New York or Burbank.
On the other hand, I thought that Ottawa's CJOH-13 was the first TV station in Canada to have
live/tape color production capability, and had it for about a year prior to the official go-ahead
from the Canadian government for TV stations in that country to broadcast in color. Perhaps the
show was in fact an NBC/CTV joint venture along with whoever was the producer
(Goodson/Todman??) taped in color at CJOH, broadcast In Living Color On NBC and In Dreary
Black-And-White On CTV.
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Hi everyone:
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I would think so, since Douglas Edwards was doing the CBS
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AM
7 Living
7:30 Captain Cy
9 General Hospital
10 Newlywed Game
11 Temptation
PM
12 Bewitched
1 The Fugitive
2 Movie
3:30 Captain Cy
4 Dating Game
5:30 News
6 News
6:30 Rawhide
9:30 N.Y.P.D.
10 Invaders
11 News
KXLY-TV 4 (CBS)
AM
8 Captain Kangaroo
9 Jack LaLanne
10 Andy Griffith
11 Love of Life
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
PM
3 Secret Storm
4 Mike Douglas
5:30 News
6 CBS News
7 Truth or Consequences
7:30 Daktari
11 News
11:30 Movie
KHQ-TV 6 (NBC)
AM
7 Today
9 Snap Judgment
9:30 Concentration
10 Personality
11 Jeopardy
PM
1 The Doctors
2 Merv Griffin
3 Movie
6 NBC News
6:30 News
7 McHales Navy
8 Jerry Lewis
11 News
11:30 Tonight
KCTS 9 (NET)
AM
9:15 Spanish
9:30 Art
10 Music
10:30 Transportation
10:45 Music
11 Music
11:15 Science
11:30 Science
PM
12:15 Dance
12:45 Science
1 Music
1:15 Spanish
1:30 Science
1:45 Music
2 Science
2:15 Transportation
3 Driver Education
4 Geography
4:30 Language Arts
5 Show Me Show
6 Innovations
7 Adults Listen
8 University Conversation
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4-WRC (NBC)
5-WTTG (Fox)
7-WJLA (ABC)
9-WUSA (CBS)
20-WDCA (Ind.)
26-WETA (PBS)
32-WHMM (PBS)
50-WFTY (Ind.)
Baltimore
2-WMAR (NBC)
11-WBAL (CBS)
13-WJZ (ABC)
45-WBFF (Fox)
54-WNUV (Ind.)
Salisbury
16-WBOC (CBS)
Hagerstown
25-WHAG (NBC)
Lancaster, PA
8-WGAL (NBC)
5:00
5:25
13-Words of Faith
5:30
4-Donna Reed
13-International Zone
25-WWF Wrestling
6:00
4 5 20-Commercial Programs
9-Hawaii Five-O
11-Learning to Read
13-Danger Mouse
45-Silver Spoons
MPT-Business of Management
6:30
2-TBA
4-K-TV
7-Weekend Special
11-Inside Baltimore
13 50-Dragon Warrior
25-Superboy
45-Dracula
54-Lone Ranger
7:00
2-Romper Room
4-World Tomorrow
5-Toxic Crusaders
7-Bugs Bunny and Tweety
8 13 50-Commercial Programs
11-Later Years
20-Making a Difference
25-Super Force
26-Sesame Street
47-New Lassie
MPT-Sociological Imagination
7:30
2-K-TV
4-Hazel
5-Bullwinkle
11-Webster
13-Widget
16-Captain Planet
20-Romper Room
25-Art Attic
47-Facts of Life
54-Commercial Program
7:45
8:00
5 45-Killer Tomatoes
20-Casper
26-Sesame Street
54-Superboy
MPT-World of Chemistry
8:30
2 4 8 25-Yo, Yogi
5 45-Bobbys World
20 50-Commercial Program
54-Super Force
9:00
7 13 47-Darkwing Duck
9 11 16-Garfield
20-New Dragnet
32-Sesame Street
50-Ernest Angley
54-WCW Wrestling
MPT-G.E.D.
9:30
2 4 8 25-Prostars
5 45-Taz-Mania
7 13 47-Beetlejuice
20-New Adam-12
26-Matters of Taste
10:00
2 4 8-Wishkid
5 45-Little Shop
7 13 47-Hammerman
9 11 16-Ninja Turtles
20-WCW Wrestling
25 50-WWF Wrestling
26-Louisiana Cookin
32-Secret City
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10:30
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26-Frugal Gourmet
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7-Widget
20-American Gladiators
25-WWF Wrestling
26-Amish Cooking
32-Motorweek 91
45-Bullwinkle
50-Commercial Programs
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11:30
2-Turn It Up
5-Bullwinkle
11 16-Wheres Waldo?
26-Victory Garden
32-Joy of Painting
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12:00
2-TBA
4-Saturday Videos
5-WWF Wrestling
11-Commercial Program
13-Waiting for the Wind
16-Muppet Babies
20-Soul Train
25-Orioles Report
12:30
4-In America
8-Its a Living
16-Sportsmans Showcase
25-Super Force
26-Washington Week
50-Commercial Program
MPT-Todays Gourmet
1:00
2-Earth Journal
8-Commercial Program
9-Travel Travel
13-Emergency Response
16-WCW Wrestling
26-Metro Week
32-Blitz on Cartooning
1:30
9-Commercial Program
11-Grudge Match
13-Missing/Reward
32-Frugal Gourmet
MPT-Joy of Painting
2:00
2 4 8 25-Sportsworld
13-Highway to Heaven
26-American Interests
MPT-Collectors
2:30
9 11 16-Baseball 91
26-Firing Line
3:00
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5-Fall Guy
13-Roggins Heroes
20-American Gladiators
26-Nature
32-Sewing Connection
50-Street Trax
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3:30
32-Quilt in a Day
45-M*A*S*H
MPT-Woodwrights Workshop
4:00
5-Fall Guy
20-Star Trek
26-Woodwrights Workshop
45-WWF Wrestling
50-Americas Top 10
54-Superboy
4:30
26-Hometime
50-Commercial Program
5:00
2 4 8 25-Miss America Pageant Preview
5-Batman
20-Superboy
45-Star Trek
50-New Lassie
MPT-Motorweek 91
5:30
5-Batman
20-Super Force
54-V-TV
6:00
2 4 8 9 11-News
25-Hee Haw
26-Frugal Gourmet
32-Hometime
54-Soul Train
6:30
2-Front Page
4 8-NBC News
9 11 16-CBS News
26-Todays Gourmet
32-Club Connect
7:00
2 7 25 47-Wheel of Fortune
4-Redskins Report
5-Family Ties
8-Hee Haw
9-Inside Washington
11-Inside Baltimore
13 16-News
26-Atlantic Realm
32-Degrassi High
45-21 Jump Street
50-One Washington
54-Star Search
MPT-Elvis 56
7:30
2 25 47-Jeopardy!
4-McLaughlin Group
9-Redskins Sidelines
13-Square Off
16-Southern Sportsman
20-Cheers
32-World Connection
50-Commercial Program
8:00
2 4 8 25-Golden Girls
5 45-Cops
26-American Masters
32-Stained Glass with Vicki Payne
50-Columbo
54-Lone Ranger
8:30
5 45-Cops
54-Lone Ranger
9:00
2 4 8 25-Empty Nest
54-Lone Ranger
9:30
2 4 8 25-Nurses
50-Dracula
54-Lone Ranger
10:00
2 4 8 25-Miss America Pageant
5 45-News
9 11 16-Pilot: Rewrite for Murder (starring Pam Dawber and George Clooney)
26-Mystery!
54-Global Jam
10:30
45-Arsenio Hall
50-Monsters
11:00
9 11 16-News
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54-Global Jam
MPT-Doctor Who
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1:00
5-Return of the Saint
7-Grudge Match
1:30
45-Reunion
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2-TBA
5-Pump It Up
8 20-Commercial Program
25-Night Flight
26-Masterpiece Theatre
45-News
2:30
2-Magnum, P.I.
11-Night Flight
13-Americas Top 10
20 45-Home Shopping Club (until 6 A.M.)
3:00
4-Emergency Call
5-Pump It Up
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> Salisbury
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> Hagerstown
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> Lancaster, PA
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Looking back at these listings, I believe it was sometime in the new few weeks that the infamous
WYVN Fox 60 out of Martinsburg, WV signed on the air. I think they signed on in October of
1991. I actually remember watching them when they first went on the air. Wasn't all that bad.
But money or the lack thereof got the best of them and they went from being a FOX affiliate to
showing grade Z programs. Grade Z as in showing "Club Karaoke". A program that was taped at a
local bar, showing everyone drinking beer, getting drunk ( even the host !! ) trying to do karaoke.
Well at least it was local so for that I do give WYVN some credit.
7:45 AM Weather
8:00 Owl/TV
8:30 Captain Kangaroo
12:30 Bodywatch
8:00 Adventure
12:30 sign-off
WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit
10:30 Loving
7:00 Dynasty
8:00 Mariah
9:35 Nightline
10:35 Movie "Big Bob Johnson & His Fantasic Speed Circus"
3:00 Ag-Day
7:30 Canada AM
10:00 Magnum, PI
12:30 Definition
4:00 Lifetime
5:20 sign-off
10:15 Inminimagimo
10:30 Passe-Partout
12:05 Fariboles
4:30 Au jeu
6:30 Actualites-Alberta
7:00 Cinema "Reve d'ete"
9:00 Dallas
10:00 Le Telejournal
10:25 Le Point
8:00 Cherington
9:00 Newsroom 11
10:00 Invaders
Mid. sign-off
4:00 F.I.T.
4:30 It Figures
5:30 Faith 20
6:30 It Figures
7:30 Spider-Man
12:30 Astroboy
1:00 Days of Our Lives
6:30 M*A*S*H
8:00 Dynasty
1:00 Family
3:00 sign-off
5:15 AM Weather
5:30 3-2-1 Contact
10:00 Rainbow
2:00 Readalong
2:10 Bodyworks
2:20 Write On!
2:25 Eureka
2:30 Parlez-moi
2:45 Thinkabout
3:00 Mathwise
8:00 Frontrunners
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Re: Retro: Alberta Wed, Apr 22, 1987 (ch 7-56/Access Network)
Just by looking at the ACCESS listings made me realize I have 8 episodes of an educational series
made by ACCESS that was taped on that date (April 22, 1987) called Graphing Mathematical
Concepts. Talk about coincidence!
Also, CHUM Limited had yet to buy ACCESS off the provincial government, which meant no
infomericals back in the day (and you talk about the excessive number of them today, take a look
at ACCESS's current overnight schedule; also, not counting CLT, which also airs informericals, no
other provincial educational broadcaster I know of does what ACCESS does).
Noon Midday
1:00 All My Children
2:00 F.I.T.
4:00 ThunderCats
4:30 Wonderstruck
6:00 News
7:30 TBA
11:00 News
11:30 Maude
1:00 sign-off
8:30 It Figures
3:00 Family
1:00 Judge
5:00 CBS Schoolbreak Special "Juvi" (KREM normally airs Quincy here)
6:00 News
9:00 Roxie
10:00 Magnum, PI
Mid. News
12:30 Adderly
2:00 Benson
2:30 Divorce Court
3:00 Judge
6:00 Roxie
7:00 Magnum, PI
9:30 Taxi
2:30 PM Magazine
5:00 Destination
6:30 Canada AM
Noon Flintstones
1:00 Lifetime
8:30 227
3:00 Magnum, PI
4:30 Film
2:00 Crosswits
4:00 Transformers
6:00 Jeopardy!
8:00 Magnum, PI
10:30 Adderly
1:00 sign-off
6:30 Canada AM
Noon Focus
3:00 Lifetime
9:00 Magnum, PI
11:30 News
12:30 sign-off
6:30 Canada AM
11:30 Definition
Noon Spider-Man
1:00 Lifetime
2:00 Another World
9:00 Dynasty
10:00 Magnum, PI
4:00 sign-off
7:00 Jetsons
11:30 Webster
4:00 Flintstones
6:00 News
8:00 Taxi
10:00 Dynasty
11:00 Mariah
Mid. News
12:30 Nightline
2:00 News
2:30 sign-off
5:00 Today
8:30 Blockbusters
9:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 News 4
10:30 Scrabble
2:30 Jeffersons
3:00 News 4
5:00 Jeopardy!
9:00 News 4
10:30 Nightlife
11:00 News 4
2:30 News 4
4:30 News 4
Noon Midday
4:30 Wonderstruck
6:00 News
9:30 Roomies
11:00 News
11:30 Maude
1:25 sign-off
10:00 Webster
10:30 Loving
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 News
8:00 Dynasty
9:00 Mariah
10:00 News
10:30 Nightline
Mid. sign-off
9:30 F.I.T.
Noon Midday
2:00 F.I.T.
4:00 Dialog
7:00 Starman
9:30 Roomies
11:30 Maude
12:30 sign-off
9:30 F.I.T.
2:00 F.I.T.
5:30 News
6:30 Throb
11:00 News
12:30 sign-off
5:55 News
8:00 Today
10:30 Blockbusters
11:30 Scrabble
12:30 Wordplay
4:00 Dynasty
6:00 News
7:00 NBC Nightly News
8:00 Jeopardy!
8:30 PM Magazine
Mid. News
2:30 sign-off
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What was this program about? Ms. Carey was only 17 back in 1987.
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> What was this program about? Ms. Carey was only 17 back in
> 1987.
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"Mariah" was a grim drama about life at a state prison, named "Mariah State Penientiary". It
lasted only six weeks.
Morning
5:55
13 Perspective 13
6:25
13 International Zone
6:30
6:55
7:00
13 Directions
7:15
4 Rex Humbard
7:30
4 Oral Roberts
6 Rex Humbard
8 Sacred Heart
13 Christophers
7:45
8:00
2 New Life
4 Abundant Life
8 Scooby-Doo
10 Herald of Truth
13 Cadle Chapel
8:30
2 Revival Fires
6 Herald of Truth
8 Monkees
9:00
6 Gospel Jubilee
8 Herron Museum
10 Tom & Jerry
13 Zoo Time
9:30
6 Day of Discovery
8 TV Church
13 Smokey Bear
10:00
2 Oral Roberts
4 Cartoon Corral
6 Challenge
13 Jonny Quest
10:30
2 Religious Heritage
13 Cattanooga Cats
11:00
2 Challengers
13 Bullwinkle
11:30
2-13 Discovery
8-10-18 Face the Nation (guest: Israeli Forign Minister Abba Eban)
Afternoon
Noon
2 Farm Report
13 Clover Power
18 Manion Forum
12:15
18 Film
12:30
2 Voice of Youth
4 Eisenhower Memorial
6 Focus on Faith
8 Animal World
10 Industry on Parade
13 Exercise in Knowledge
18 Statehouse Report
12:45
1:00
2-6 Meet the Press (guest: US ambassador to the UN and future Prez George Bush)
13 Cross Exam
1:30
6 Insight
2:00
6 Rap-a-Round Six
2:30
2:55
4 Film
3:00
6 Bill Anderson
3:30
6 Wilburn Brothers
4:00
6 Porter Wagoner
4:15
2 American Sportsman
13 Sports Line
4:30
6 Pacers Tip-Off
13 News/Weather/Sports
20 NET Playhouse
5:00
2 Untamed World
4 Movie "Desiree"
6 Fishin' Hole
5:30
2 Jacques Cousteau
6 Suspense Theatre
8 Championship Fishing
10 Fishin' Hole
18 Animal World
Evening
6:00
8 CBS News
10 News/Weather/Sports
20 Bridge
49 Rex Humbard
6:15
10 Nancee
6:30
8 Teleconference
10-18 CBS News
20 Folk Guitar
7:00
2 Wild Kingdom
4 Star Trek
6 News/Weather/Sports
8-10-18 Lassie
13 Young Lawyers
20 Forsyte Saga
30 Book Beat
49 Wild Kingdom
7:30
22 Statehouse Report
30 Session
8:00
4 Untamed World
8-10-18 Ed Sullivan
13 FBI
9:00
2-6-49 Bonanza
9:30
4 Legislative Report
10:00
4 News/Weather/Sports
8 It Takes a Thief
10 Marcus Welby, MD
18 King Family
20-22-30 Fanfare
10:30
4 Statehouse Report
11:00
18 CBS News
49 Scope
11:15
13 News/Weather/Sports
18 Perry Mason
11:30
4 Black Experience
6 Johnny Carson
10 Prince of Peace
11:45
13 ABC News
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Midnight
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1:00
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Read somewhere that David Letterman was the host when he worked at 13.
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A half hour of Dave Letterman interviewing school kids about their 4-H projects. Really.
> 12:30
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Still airing today as "Brain Game." High school kids quiz show.
> 2:00
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But with a title like that can't you just imagine longtime 6 anchor Howard Caldwell throwing
down some def rhymes. ;-)
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> Read somewhere that David Letterman was the host when he
>
You are correct! Letterman also hosted a Saturday late night show called
"Freeze Dried Movies." (and, of course, did weekend weather on 13! I saw the
"hail the size of canned hams" recap. My mother was stunned. "THAT'S NOT SOMETHING YOU
JOKE ABOUT!")
Since there's been some discussion of WLBC on the board, thought I'd share the full week's
schedule from the TVG Central Indiana edition:
Saturday, March 20
Sunday, March 21
9:00 Bonanza
11:00 Scope
Monday, March 21
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
Tuesday, March 22
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
7:30 Julia
8:00 TBA
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
Wednesday, March 23
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
Thursday, March 24
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
6:30 Sports
7:30 TBA
9:30 Adam-12
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
Friday, March 25
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:30 Big Picture (49 dumps out of Strange Report after first half-hour)
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
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Did WLBC-TV ever broadcast in color? From what I remember (and I don't have copies of TV
Guide from that era anymore), there was a disclaimer under all listings for NBC programs (Chs 2-
6-49 then) that said "Channel 49 does not telecast in color." I'm going strictly from memory here.
6:30
4 Hoosier Roundup
8 Sunrise Semester
7:00
7:30
2 Consumer Report
6 Woody Woodpecker
8 Jetsons
13 Agriscope
8:00
2-6 Tomfoolery
4 Cool McCool
4 Popeye
6 Three Stooges
13 Safety Corner
9:00
2 Woody Woodpecker
6 Fun Club
8-10-18 Sabrina
9:30
2 Bugaloos
4 Underdog
10:00
4 Sampson
13 Jerry Lewis
10:30
4 Cartoon Corral
8-10-18 Harlem Globetrotters
11:00
4 Focus
8-10-18 Archie
13 Hot Wheels
11:30
4 Dialogue
13 Skyhawks
18 Film
11:45
18 Pre-Game Show
Afternoon
Noon
2 Hot Dog
13 Motor Mouse
12:15
4 Hoosier Hinterland
12:30
2 Jambo
4 My Favorite Martian
13 Hardy Boys
1:00
4 Roller Derby
1:30
8 Roads to Learning
2:00
2 NCAA Basketball Tournament: doubleheader-East quarter final from Relaigh and either
Mideast quarter-final from Athens, GA or Midwest action from Wichita
2:30
13 American Sportsman
3:00
10 Time Tunnel
18 Post-Game Show
3:15
13 Sports Line
3:30
4 NBA Highlights
18 Pioneers
4:00
4 Outdoors
10 Rat Patrol
18 CBS Golf Classic: quarterfinal action- Frank Beard/Larry Hinson v R.H. Sikes/Homero Blancas
4:30
4 Pet Set
10 Face to Face
5:00
4 Wagon Train
8 Flying Nun
10 Interns
18 Insight
5:30
8 Tarzan
Evening
6:00
18 Hugh X. Lewis
6:30
2-6-49 NBC News
4 Daniel Boone
8 News/Weather/Sports
10 CBS News
13 Midwestern Hayride
18 Big Picture
7:00
2 Bewitched
10 Rat Patrol
49 Hot Dog
7:30
2 Andy Williams
4 Star Trek
8 Mission: Impossible
13 Lawrence Welk
8:00
6-10-18-49 IHSAA Basketball Championshp Final (6/10's commentators also do coverage for 49)
8:30
2-4 Movie "The Misfits"
8 My Three Sons
13 Pearl Bailey
9:00
8 Arnie
9:30
13 Johnny Cash
10:00
6 Englebert Humperdinck
8-10-18 Mannix
49 Like Young
10:30
13 News/Weather/Sports
11:00
18 Perry Mason
49 Homestead USA
11:15
2 ABC News
11:30
2 Johnny Carson
8 Double Feature Movie "Winchester 73" and "Creature from the Black Lagoon"
18 Perry Mason
Late Night
Midnight
4 News/Weather/Sports
18 Twilight Zone
12:45
4 Championship Wrestling
1:00
2 News
1:15
13 Triple Feature Movie "Curse of the Voodoo", "The Blob", and "The Maniac"
1:45
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> 11:30
> 18 Film
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What was on 8 & 10 when 18 had "Film"? Was "Archie" an hour-program then, with 18 leaving
the show early?
> 6:00
> 49 Children's Gospel Hour
>
> 7:00
>
Apparently, 49 was on its last legs as an NBC affiliate, with an evening sign-on, and "Hot Dog", a
Saturday (or Sunday) morning program seen in the evening.
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Yes,The Archie Comedy Hour(as it was called at that time) was an hour and quite possibly
because they aired the pre-game show of Illinois High School Basketball Playoffs at 11:45 A.M.
on 18 and aired for 30 minutes while the other stations started their pre-game shows at Noon
for 15 minutes. 8 and 10 carried the whole show in its entirety. 18 showed the first 30 minutes
only for that week.
I always wonder what "Film" may have been. Public service announcements maybe?
02-20-2006, 03:01 PM #4
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IIRC, WLBC-TV was sold to Ball State University and became WIPB in October 1971. Also, I don't
think they ever broadcasted in color as WLBC.
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Yet they used the NBC Peacock, the network's symbol of color, as part of their logo.
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> 10:30
>
The show that provided one of the classic bloopers of live Indy kids TV. Cartoon Corral opened
with host Cowboy Bob singing the theme song live on camera. Until the one Saturday when
kiddies were shocked to see CB's guitar string break and snap him in the face. Complete with
CB's snap response of throwing down the guitar while shouting "Go- da--! So- of a bi---!" Quick
switch to screen black followed by the cold start of a "Snuffy Smith" cartoon.
> 11:30
>
Locally produced kid show. Wasn't it hosted by Mimi Constanza - Jim Gerard's sidekick on the
local daily talker "Afternoon Channel 6." I seem to recall 6 being forced to produce the show in
response to charges that the Time-Life stations weren't offering enough multicultural
programming.
Would this be the infamous "Freeze Dried Movie" show hosted by Dave Letterman?
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> was an hour and quite possibly because they aired the
> 11:45 A.M. on 18 and aired for 30 minutes while the other
>
> I always wonder what "Film" may have been. Public service
>
WLFI ran the INDIANA High School basketball playoff from Hinkle Fieldhouse.
East Chicago Washington came out of the Lafayette semi-state the week before and won the
state championship over Elkhart in the night game.
"Film" could have been a public domain educational film that 18 used to fill time before their
state tournament coverage.
Morning
6:35
6 Sunrise Semester
6:45
2 Down to Earth
6:55
7:00
2 Newsreel
8 Today
7:05
6 CBS News
7:15
2 Mosaic
7:30
6 Weather Forecast
7:35
6 Cartoon Circus
7:45
8:00
6 Captain Kangaoo
8 Telescope
8:15
8:30
9:00
6 I Love Lucy
8 Fractured Phrases
10 Problems of Philosophy
9:25
8 NBC News
9:30
2 Smorgasbord
6 McCoys
8 Concentration
9:45
12 News/Weather
9:55
2 News/Weather
10:00
2 Mike Douglas
6 Andy Griffith
8 Morning Star
10 Spanish I
10 Spanish II
10:30
8 Paradise Bay
10 Let's Be Artists
12 Jack LaLanne
10:45
10 French I
11:00
2 Young Set
6 Love of Life
8 Jeopardy!
10 Pianoforte
11:25
6 CBS News
11:30
11:45
6 Guiding Light
11:55
8 NBC News
Afternoon
Noon
2 Donna Reed
12 Cartoon Castle
12:05
6 Hi Neighbor
12:25
8 NBC News
12:30
10 TV Kindergarten
1:00
2 Ben Casey
6 KOIN Kitchen
8 Doctors
12 Girl Talk
1:15
10 Spanish I
1:30
6 House Party
8 Another World
10 Spanish II
12 Movie "Rockabye"
1:45
10 French I
2:00
2 Nurses
10 General Psychology
2:25
6 CBS News
2:30
2 A Time for Us
6 Edge of Night
8 Match Game
2:45
10 Social Security
2:55
2 News (ABC?)
8 NBC News
3:00
2 General Hospital
6 Secret Storm
10 Problems of Philosophy
3:15
12 News (Duane Bock)
3:25
8 News
3:30
2 Young Marrieds
6 Password
12 Touche Turtle
3:45
10 Americans at Work
4:00
4:15
4:30
5:00
2 Topper
10 Legacy
12 Lloyd Thaxton
5:30
2 Leave It to Beaver
8 Twilight Zone
10 TV Kindergarten
5:40
6 World Outdoors
5:45
Evening
6:00
8 NBC News
10 Discovery
12 Woody Woodpecker
6:15
2 ABC News
6:30
2 Sugarfoot
6 CBS News
10 What's New
12 Colt .45
7:00
6 Forest Rangers
8 Science in Action
10 Almanac
12 Rifleman
7:15
7:30
2 12 O'Clock High
8 Hullabaloo (The Rolling Stones launch a 6-week American tour with an appearance on the
show)
12 Islands in the Sun
8:00
8 John Forsythe
12 Cheyenne
8:30
6 Lucille Ball
8 Dr. Kildare
10 Oregon at Work
9:00
2 Shenandoah
6 Andy Griffith
8 Andy Williams
10 America's Crises
12 Rogues
9:30
2 Peyton Place
6 Hazel
10:00
2 Ben Casey
6 Steve Lawrence
11:00
2-6-8 News/Weather
12 Sports Final
11:05
11:30
Morning
5:00
13 Dateline: Indiana
5:30
4 Brian Bex
13 Ag Day
5:40
5:45
5:55
2 Weather/Radar/Forecast
6:00
2 Today in Illiana
4 RFD 4
8 Indy Today
10 Ag Day
13 Morning Stretch
59 MDTV
6:15
2 News
30 Microcomputers
6:30
4 Cartoon Carnival
8 I Dream of Jeannie
9C Faith 20
18 AM Agriculture
38 ABC World News This Morning
40 Wake Up!
59 Jimmy Swaggart
6:45
20-49 AM Weather
7:00
2-13 Today
32C Newstalk
40 Jim Bakker
49 Growing Years
7:15
22 Personal Finance
7:30
9C Muppet Show
20-49 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
7:45
22 AM Weather
8:00
4 Janie
9C Bozo
22 Electric Company
8:15
30 AM Weather
8:25
49 Paul Harvey
8:30
30 Body Electric
32C Flintstones
40 Jimmy Swaggart
8:45
16 AM Weather
9:00
6 Joker's Wild
13 Facts of Life
16 Instructional TV
38 Jim Bakker
59 News
9:05
59 Leslie's Bodyfit
9:30
6 Family Feud
9C Beverly Hillbillies
13 Alice
32C Popeye
59 Dick Van Dyke
10:00
2 Facts of Life
6 Family
9C Movie "Mozambique"
13 Hot Potato
32C Emergency!
38 Jimmy Swaggart
40 700 Club
49 Trade-Offs
59 News
10:05
59 Millionaire
10:30
38 Family
59 I Love Lucy
11:00
4 Today in Indiana
6 Benson
16 Electric Company
32C Breakaway
59 News
11:05
59 Ironside
11:30
4 Newlywed Game
6-38 Loving
16 Instructional TV
22 3-2-1 Contact
40 Another Life
49 Electric Company
Afternoon
Noon
2-6-8-10-13-18-59 News
4 Perry Mason
9C Family
30 Inside Story
38 Family Feud
40 INN News
12:05
12:30
20 Kathy's Kitchen
59 Woman to Woman
1:00
4 Jim Gerard
9C-16 News
20 LateNight America
22 Frontline
49 Nova
1:30
4 700 Club
16 Instructional TV
30 Victory Garden
40 Success-N-Life
59 Green Acres
2:00
22 Growing Years
40 Bullwinkle
49 Paul Harvey
59 News
2:05
49 BSU Today
59 Phil Silvers
2:30
4 Tennessee Tuxedo
8-10-18 Capitol
9C Andy Griffith
22 3-2-1 Contact
30 Sneak Previews
40 Underdog
59 F Troop
3:00
9C I Dream of Jeannie
40 Inspector Gadget
59 Batman
3:30
9C Bugs Bunny
22 Electric Company
32C Spider-Man
40 Flintstones
3:50
4:00
2-4 Scooby-Doo
6 Eight is Enough
8-18 CBS Schoolbreak Special "All the Kids Do It" (8 normally airs Hour Magazine; 18 normally
shows Little House on the Prairie)
9C SuperFriends
10 Flintstones
13 Star Trek
40 Little Rascals
4:30
4 Pink Panther
9C Scooby-Doo
10 CBS Schoolbreak Special "All the Kids Do It" (normally here: BJ & the Bear at 4:30 and Little
House on the Prairie 5-6)
38 Grizzly Adams
5:00
2 CHiPs Patrol
4 Brady Bunch
6 Taxi
8 Love Boat
13 WKRP in Cincinnati
18 Barney Miller
22 News
40 Robin Hood
59 Buck Rogers
5:30
6 People's Court
10 Lobo
13 M*A*S*H
20 Jacques Cousteau
22 This is My Will
32C Flintstones
6:00
2-6-8-10-13-18 News
4 Three's Company
22 Masterpiece Theatre
38 I Love Lucy
40 Jim Bakker
49 Inside Out
59 Lobo
6:25
49 Paul Harvey
6:30
9C Alice
16 Doctor Who
7:00
2 M*A*S*H
9C Barney Miller
10 People's Court
18 Children Running Out of Time (World Vision; 18 normally shows Entertainment Tonight and
M*A*S*H)
32C Taxi
38 Andy Griffith
40 700 Club
59 Cannon
7:30
4 Baseball: Cincinnati-Atlanta
8 Family Feud
9C Jeffersons
13 Wheel of Fortune
38 PM Magazine
8:00
2-13 A-Team
9C Odd Couple
16 Forum 16
20-22-30-49 Nova
32C PM Magazine
8:30
16 Illinois Press
9:00
2-13 Riptide
16 SIUC Today
49 Counterpoint
9:30
6-38 Oh Madeline
10:00
16 Mystery!
59 News
10:30
4 News
11:00
2-6-8-10-13-18-22 News
4 Perry Mason
16 Masterpiece Theatre
38 Gunsmoke
49 International Edition
59 Benny Hill
11:30
6 Nightline
8-10-18 Magnum, PI
9C News
30 Do-It-Yourself Show
32C M*A*S*H
59 Twilight Zone
Late Night
Midnight
6 Barney Miller
59 Alfred Hitchcock
12:30
6 Entertainment Tonight
38 Eye on Hollywood
49 Paul Harvey
12:40
8-10-18 McCloud
1:00
59 News
1:30
2 News
2:00
8 CBS News Nightwatch
10-13 News
2:30
9C Bilko
40 Jimmy Swaggart
3:00
9C INN News
3:30
40 Blackwood Brothers
4:00
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> 9:00
> 16 Instructional TV
> 59 News
>
> 9:05
I wasn't even aware of WPDS being on the air until the summer of 1984, so I don't remember
anything about their first months on the air. These five-minute news breaks appeared several
times throughout the day, but as WXIN they didn't create a news department until 1991, I
believe. Where were they getting these news breaks?
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> I wasn't even aware of WPDS being on the air until the
> appeared several times throughout the day, but as WXIN they
All in house. They had a fully staffed newsroom for the first 18 months.
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Re: Retro: Indianapolis/Terre Haute/Lafayette Tues, Apr 24, 1984
> All in house. They had a fully staffed newsroom for the
>
Odd question-what were they calling the newscast at the time? WRTV was still going by "The
News", WTHR "NewsCenter 13", WTTV "The Ten O'Clock News" (or the "Nine O'Clock News"
during summer months), and I believe WISH-TV was "8 On The Scene News". <P
ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Stitch on 02/23/06 06:22 AM.</FONT></P>
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I was afraid someone would ask that. I don't remember. Ken Owen was anchor. Kim Sanders was
news director. Chris Denari was sports director.
http://www.dougquick.com/othertelevisionhistory2.html
> Odd question-what were they calling the newscast at the
> time? WRTV was still going by "The News", WTHR "NewsCenter
> 13", WTTV "The Ten O'Clock News" (or the "Nine O'Clock News"
> during summer months), and I believe WISH-TV was "8 On The
>
Morning
5:00
40 Larry Jones
5:30
40 Renewed Mind
6:00
4 La Voz Latina
8 Ag-USA
9C Morning Stretch
40 Rejoice
6:30
4 Brian Bex
8 Children's Theatre
13 Vantastics
18 US Farm Report
40 Words of Life
59 F Troop
6:40
7:00
2 Tennessee Tuxedo
10 Space Kidettes
13 Gilligan's Island
32C Newstalk
38 Perceptions
40 Marilyn Hickey
59 Spotlight on Indianapolis
7:15
9C Buyer's Forum
7:30
2 Underdog
4 Focus
6 Here's Lucy
10 Jetsons
38 Terrytoons
40 Joy Junction
59 Closer Look
7:45
9C Cartoons
8:00
4 Jerry Falwell
6-38 Monchhichis
9C US Farm Report
59 Munsters
8:30
9C World Tomorrow
40 Pirate Adventures
59 Green Acres
9:00
2-13 Smurfs
4 Info for Living
9C Rex Humbard
59 Maverick
9:15
9:30
4 Symphony
9C Issues Unlimited
30 WTIU Magazine
32C Wrestling
40 Gospel Bill
10:00
4 Wrestling
8-10-18 Tarzan
9C Charlando
20 Victory Garden
40 Superbook
59 Kung Fu
10:30
6-38 Littles
9C In the Mix
20 Do-It-Yourself Show
11:00
2-13 Mr. T
9C Wild Kingdom
20 MotorWeek
59 Rawhide
11:30
9C Kung Fu
13 Movie "Smoky"
20 Sneak Previews
30 Kathy's Kitchen
Afternoon
Noon
8-10-18 Biskitts
30 MotorWeek
40 Blackwood Brothers
49 American Debate
59 Cousteau/Amazon
12:30
2 Thundarr
6-38 American Bandstand
9C America's Top 10
30 Computer Chronicles
49 Victory Garden
1:00
9C Soul Train
49 MotorWeek
1:30
20 Microcomputers
38 Video Plus
40 This is the USFL
49 Mediscene
2:00
6 Wrestling
20 Computer Chronicles
30 Do-It-Yourself Show
38 Fame
40 Movie: TBA
59 Rockbox
2:30
20 Play Bridge!
30 Victory Garden
3:00
6-38 Sportsbeat
9C Lead-Off Man
20 Masterpiece Theatre
30 Austin City Limits
3:15
3:30
4:00
20 Primal Mind
30 Six-Gun Heroes
40 Community Forum
59 Ironside
4:30
40 Little Rascals
5:00
4 Brady Bunch
6-38 ABC Wide World of Sports (Wood Memorial horse race/WBA welterwight title bout: champ
Donald Curry-challenger Elio Diaz)
16 Outdoors with Art Reid
30 SuperSoccer
59 World at War
5:30
4 Leave It to Beaver
40 Robin Hood
49 Joy of Painting
Evening
6:00
2-8-10-13-18 News
49 Do-It-Yourself Show
59 Switch
6:30
2 That Nashville Music
4 Jeffersons
6 News
18 Taking Adventage
40 Oral Roberts
7:00
6 Taking Advantage
13 Dance Fever
18 Barney Miller
20 Dresser...Modern Vista
32C Fame
38 Solid Gold
40 Ernest Angley
49 Enterprise
6 Muppet Show
9C At the Movies
13 America's Top 10
16 Six-Gun Heroes
18 Easter is...
22 Great Outdoors
8:00
20 Nature of Things
30 Masterpiece Theatre
49 Great Outdoors
59 Royal Variety Performance
8:30
16 Forum 16
49 Play Bridge!
9:00
20 Seeing Things
30 Movie "Heartland"
40 In Touch
49 Newton's Apple
9:30
49 David Susskind
10:00
40 Lowell Lundstrum
10:30
9C INN News
40 Words of Life
49 Action-Packed Cliffhangers
59 Twilight Zone
11:00
2-6-8-10-13-18 News
4 Solid Gold
9C Twilight Zone
20 David Susskind
32C Taxi
40 700 Club
11:30
10 Benny Hill
32C Baretta
49 Six-Gun Heroes
Late Night
Midnight
18 Hee Haw
40 Nite Line
12:30
9C Twilight Zone
1:00
2 America's Top 10
10 News
1:05
59 Rockbox
1:15
1:30
2-8 News
6 ABC News
9C Soul Train
2:00
40 Dwight Thompson
2:30
9C INN News
3:00
3:30
9C Movie "Theatre of Blood"
4:00
4 Olympiad
40 In Touch
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> 2:00
> 6 Wrestling
> 38 Fame
> 59 Rockbox
Ah yes, "Rockbox." As someone who didn't have cable yet (due to it not being available here at
the time), I remember many Saturdays being glued to the TV watching that show to see the
latest music videos. I always had the impression that "Rockbox" was produced locally, but with
WPDS only just being on a few months at this point, I am not so sure. Was it produced in-house
or did it appear in other markets?
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Rockbox was in house. Didn't Mike Griffin host? Wasn't Kristi Lee involved too?
> that "Rockbox" was produced locally, but with WPDS only just
9:30 Bewitched
10:30 Concentration
Noon Jeopardy
2:30 Doctors
4:00 Somerset
4:30 Skyhawks
5:30 News/Weather/Sports
1:00 News
6:45 Panorama
9:00 Topper
11:30 News/Weather/Sports
Noon Cartoons
5:00 Batman
10:30 News/Weather/Sports
11:00 TBA
1:00 News
7:00 Today
Noon Jeopardy
12:30 Afternoon/Channel 6
2:30 Doctors
4:00 Somerset
4:30 Mike Douglas (From December 1970: Mike celebrates 10 years on the air- with David Frost
as guest host)
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
1:00 News
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
1:00 News
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
6:30 Consultation
8:30 Mantrap
11:00 Bewitched
11:30 News/Weather/Markets/Interviews
5:30 Dragnet
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
9:00 Movie "The Legend of Custer" (WLWI's ads at the time usually included some kind of
comment; the ad for the movie reads "Custer gets it in the end")
11:30 News/Weather/Sports
1:00 Consultation
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
4:45 Today on 22
7:00 TBA
11:00 off-air?
6:30 Bridge
7:00 Question-Air
(WLBC's ad in that week's TVG shows both the NBC "snake" and an early version of the NBC
Peacock)
6pm News/Weather/Sports
11:00 News/Weather/Sports
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>
> (WLBC's ad in that week's TVG shows both the NBC "snake" and
>
Apparently, the station didn't do very well in its last years -- no "Today", no daytime and no
Carson, plus religious between local news and NBC News ("The Story", I think, was a religious
show).
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The 11:30 AM newscast was one of the few programs still broadcast from the Bloomington
studio in 1971. It was in black & white (that studio was never equipped for color). The 10:30 PM
newscast was from Indy and in color.
Yes, they carried Sesame Street for an hour then either went off the air completely or ran color
bars (I can't remember which) until late afternoon in those days.
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> Didn't TV Guide at the time carry the listings for WURD (or WHMB) channel 40?
magazine and I think WHMB took over channel 40 in either 1971 or 72.
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> > Didn't TV Guide at the time carry the listings for WURD
>
>
> V.Carter
>
I don't think they were on the air yet. IIRC, WURD came on the air in late spring (April or May)
1971.
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> Yes, they carried Sesame Street for an hour then either went
> off the air completely or ran color bars (I can't remember
>
Didn't they have in-school TV programs then? If school was in session at the time, I imagine they
would.
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Other thought. Huntley did a syndicated commentary feature from his Montana home for a few
years after retirement. I know there was a radio version. If Huntley was listed as anchor at
10:25a could this have been a TV version of the same?
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I'm surprised to see that 13 wasn't airing Phil Donahue at 10:30a. I thought by '71 all the Avco
stations were clearing Donahue after Paul Baby.
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> > > Didn't TV Guide at the time carry the listings for WURD
> > magazine and I think WHMB took over channel 40 in either
>>
> I don't think they were on the air yet. IIRC, WURD came on
>
I don't think LESEA took over channel 40 until mid 1972. The channel was dark for some time
before returning as WHMB. I remember one of their first telethons to raise money featuring the
host: Jim Bakker!
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> > (WLBC's ad in that week's TVG shows both the NBC "snake"
> and
>>
WLBC had lost it's secondary ABC affiliation by this time. It was a short time later that owner Don
Burton (not to be confused with WIFE and the Star stations scandal) "donated" the frequency to
Ball State which became WIPB. Burton was a forward thinker. He had signed the television
station on the air in 1953, a full year before WISH-TV, and 4 years before WLWI. He put WLBC-
FM on the air in 1947 as WMUN. He ran an automated progressive rock format in 70 and 71,
then was an automated top 40 by late 72. (I'm thinking Drake/Chenalt) <P ID="edit"><FONT
class="small">Edited by uh_clem on 02/22/06 09:35 PM.</FONT></P>
> I don't think LESEA took over channel 40 until mid 1972.
> The channel was dark for some time before returning as WHMB.
I think you're right. They were on as WURD for only a few months, carrying mostly religious
programs, a few old sitcoms, and White Sox baseball. They did go dark for several months before
LeSea took over the station.
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> > The channel was dark for some time before returning as
> WHMB.
>
> I think you're right. They were on as WURD for only a few
> sitcoms, and White Sox baseball. They did go dark for
Ahh...can anyone name the 60s instrumental that 40 played in a loop as audio to the color bars
while testing for their return under LeSea ownership?
2 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles // 3 KEYT (ABC) Santa Barbara // 4 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles
5 KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles // 7 KABC (ABC) Los Angeles // 9 KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles
11 KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles // 12 KCOY (CBS) Santa Maria // 13 KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles
18 KSCI (Ind.) San Bernardino // 22 KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles // 24 KVCR (PBS) San Bernardino
28 KCET (PBS) Los Angeles // 30 KHOF (Ind.) Glendale // 34 KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles
36 KMIR (NBC) Palm Springs // 40 KTBN (Ind.) Los Angeles // 42 KPLM (ABC) Palm Springs
50 KOCE (PBS) Huntington Beach // 52 KBSC (Ind.) Los Angeles // 58 KLCS (PBS) Los Angeles
For programs on (8) Santa Barbara, see (3); for (62) Riverside, see (24); for (82) Palm Springs, see
(42)
In addition to the listings herein, Chs. 28, 50 and 58 schedule instructional classroom programs
throughout the broadcast day.
MORNING
5:25
2 Summer Semester
5:30
40 Praise
5:55
2 Art (Instruction)
4 Knowledge
6:00
3 PTL Club
5 News
7 Home Gardener
9 Frankly Female
30 Domata
13 My Turn
6:25
6:30
5 Carrascolendas
7 Daybreak L.A.
13 Popeye
28 ABC News
30 Gospel Time
40 Captain Andy
6:55
2-4 News
7:00
9 The Froozles
13 Bugs Bunny
30 Festival Of Faith
7:15
22 Market Update
7:30
9 Body Buddies
22 Market Coverage
28 Mister Rogers
7:45
8:00
9 PTL Club
13 Woody Woodpecker
22 Estate Planning
28 ZOOM
8:15
22 Market Update
40 The Word
8:20
40 Day By Day
8:25
8:30
5 Gallery
11 Flintstones
13 Popeye
22 Commodity Line
28 Villa Alegre
8:45
22 Market Update
9:00
5 Phil Donahue
11 I Love Lucy
13 Superman
22 Market Coverage
28 Sesame Street
30 Lifestyles
58 Villa Alegre
9:15
22 Market Update
9:30
11 Family Affair
13 Romper Room
22 Market Coverage
58 Studio See
9:45
10:00
5 Big Valley
11 My Three Sons
13 Guest Spot
22 Market Update
10:15
22 Market Coverage
10:30
11 That Girl
22 Market Update
40 High Adventure
58 What's Cooking
10:50
10:55
11:00
5 Bonanza
11 Cross-Wits
28 Electric Company
30 Family Focus
11:15
22 Market Coverage
11:30
22 Market Update
28 Dick Cavett
34 Villa Alegre
40 Abundant Living
11:50
22 News
AFTERNOON
12:00
2 Steve Edwards
5 Twilight Zone
12 News
13 Room 222
22 Concepts In Commodities
28 Michael Jackson
30 Ken Connolly
34 Mundo Latino
40 Behind The Scenes
58 Music
12:15
22 Market Coverage
40 The Word
12:20
40 Day By Day
12:25
12:30
13 Get Smart
22 Market Update
40 Praise
12:45
22 Commodity Report
1:00
13 Get Smart
40 Teach Us To Pray
1:15
22 Dow 30
1:30
4-36 Doctors
9 News
34 El Show de Cepillin
1:50
11 Ben Hunter
2:00
9 Green Acres
11 Let's Rap
13 News
18 Soulbeat
30 Domata
34 Marcha Nupcial
40 Inside Israel
2:30
2-12 M*A*S*H
9 Concentration
11 Bullwinkle
13 Terrytoons
28 Artists
30 Harvest Temple
34 Rina
2:40
52 Meditations
2:45
52 News
3:00
2 Mike Douglas (co-host Kate Jackson; guests Roger Miller, Bernadette Peters, Jeff Altman)
4 Medical Center
9 Maverick
12 Match Game
18 Pelicula
24 ZOOM
30 Bible Study
34 Carolina
36 Mike Douglas (co-host John Colenback; guests Billie Jean King, Lonnie Shorr, and A Taste Of
Honey)
50 Pro Soccer
52 Take 30
58 Parent Effectiveness
3:30
3 Brady Bunch
12 Phil Donahue
13 Kartoon Karnival
24 Villa Alegre
42 Get Smart
4:00
2 Match Game
3 My Three Sons
9 Avengers
24 Electric Company
28 Villa Alegre
34 Torneo de Estrellas
42 Burke's Law
50 Mister Rogers
52 McHale's Navy
4:30
2-30 News
3 Merv Griffin (guests: Nick Nolte, Barbara Carrera, Skip Stephenson, Ken Marshall)
4 Bob Newhart
11 Tom And Jerry
12 Andy Griffith
13 Krofft Superstars
18 Pelicula
24 Studio See
28 Mister Rogers
34 Acompaname
36 Dinah! (guests: Suzanne Pleshette, Lee Grant, Trish Van Devere, Marilyn McCoo, Ann Turkel)
50 Villa Alegre
52 Mighty Hercules
4:45
30 Listen
5:00
2-4-7 News
5 Star Trek
9 Ironside
12 Rookies
22 Journey To Adventure
24 Mister Rogers
28 Sesame Street
30 Davey And Goliath
42 Merv Griffin
50 Hodgepodge Lodge
52 Dr. Who
58 Vegetable Soup
5:15
40 The Word
5:20
40 Day By Day
5:25
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11 Family Affair
13 Adam-12
22 Financial News
30 Dan Griffin
34 Noticiero
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When did CBS drop this 5-minute daytime 'news brief'? Did it air live in all time zones? I know
that Douglas Edwards died in 1988, and that he was still on the air every day as late as 1987, but
I'm not sure if it was in a 5-minute format,or a 60-second 'news brief'. Did this newscast die
when he did?
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It appears that smaller markets were "behind" large markets in regards to syndicated shows.
How much of a "delay" was there?
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> there?
Remember that in 1978, syndicated shows weren't yet sent to stations by satellite, but rather
through the U.S. mail. For these talk shows, that meant that multiple videotape copies had to be
created and mailed from station to station. since the cost of producing a tape for each and every
station would be cost prohibitive, the same tape would be used for several stations, and would
be "bicycled" from station to station. I'd presume that the tapes went to the large market
stations first...as for the delay, that would depend on the speed of the U.S. mail -- and on how far
down the chain a particular station was for receiving the tape.
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> For these talk shows, that meant that multiple videotape
> since the cost of producing a tape for each and every
> station to station. I'd presume that the tapes went to the
> large market stations first...as for the delay, that would
> depend on the speed of the U.S. mail -- and on how far down
> the chain a particular station was for receiving the tape.
Having lived in the L.A. area my entire life, the Los Angeles Metropolitan edition of TV Guide was
my "home" edition in 1978, when this issue came out. I recall that the Palm Springs stations
were one week behind the Los Angeles stations on the syndicated talk shows, and Santa
Barbara/Santa Maria were one week behind them, so I am guessing the same tapes bicycled
from L.A. to Palm Springs, then to the S.B. market. There likely wasn't any inherent mail delay
between those three markets (or they might have bicycled the tapes via Greyhound, which was
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> When did CBS drop this 5-minute daytime 'news brief'? Did it
> air live in all time zones? I know that Douglas Edwards died
> in 1988, and that he was still on the air every day as late
> did?
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The five-minute newscasts ended in 1980; CBS was the last network
time zones (I'm basing this on the one which follows "Guiding
Light" as it is the same in California as in North Carolina).
his retirement he did the one-minute "newsbreak" right after "The Price Is
after "Guiding Light" on those stations that carry the soap in the
afternoon.
I remember that Dallas/Ft. Worth was one of the first ten markets
to see any given episode of "The Merv Griffin Show"; along with
the top ten markets, KDFW/4 showed each Merv Griffin show a week
after it was taped. Atlanta (WSB, then WXIA) and Tampa (WTVT)
down the line, to where markets in the 200+ range would be showing
often complained that he couldn't talk about items in the news because
story that was hot when the show was taped would have been forgotten.
in the '70s. Philadelphia was showing "To Tell The Truth" with Joe
Garagiola as host (1977) when New York was still showing episodes with
airing it until the fall of '72 and started with one of the earlier
Only "Hee Haw" and Lawrence Welk were set up in such a way that
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Another question, this time pertaining to Tic Tac Dough and The Joker's Wild in the late
'70s/early '80s: Did those two shows (and Bullseye as well) suffer the same bicycling problem
even though those shows had returning champions and games that continued over into the next
day?
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> The Joker's Wild in the late '70s/early '80s: Did those two
> problem even though those shows had returning champions and
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In the late '70s I got Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough on
and they were different shows each day. 11 played both shows
later but in the order they were broadcast. Prior to 1980 the
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6:00 Challenge
7:00 Voyage
8:00 FBI
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10:15 NFL: San Francisco-Detroit ('Niners 27-Lions 21; commentators Bob Fouts/Gordon Soltau)
1:00 NFL: Baltimore-Minnesota (Colts 41-Vikings 21; Commentators Chuck Thompson/Wayne
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6:00 News/Weather
7:00 Lassie
8:00 Ed Sullivan
11:45(?) sign-off
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6:55 News
1:00 Viewpoint
4:30 College Football: Oregon State-Washington (one-day delay; Washington 28-Oregon State
21)
8:30 Branded
9:00 Bonanza
11:00 News/Weather
KOAP 10-Educational
No programming on weekends
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4:00 Vagabond
5:30 Rifleman
8:30 Hennesey
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That was actually ABC Weekend network news..With Bob Young anchoring. (Also Saturday Night
11PM)
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CBOFT 9-see 2
CIVO 30-see 17
CHOT 40-see 10
Morning
6:00
22 Jim Bakker
6:15
8p Krofft Superstars
6:30
6:45
8p News
6;55
5 American Trails
7:00
5 Today
8c-12-13o Canada AM
7:45
16-18-33-57 AM Weather
8:00
3 Captain Kangaroo
57 Sesame Street
8:30
8:45
9:00
3 John Davidson
5 Phil Donahue
8p Family Feud
9 Cafe-terrasse
22 Richard Simmons
24 Childlife in Canada
9:15
24 Fish Tales
9:30
8p Hour Magazine
9:45
9:55
10:00
6 Good Morning
9 Tele-patrouille
12 Ed Allen Time
16-18-57 Antiques
22 Edge of Night
24 Camp TVO
10:10
4q Marc Legrand
13 Reflexions
10:15
2-9-11-13 En Mouvement
4q Gronigo et cie
10:25
5q Marc Legrand
10:30
3 Alice
5 Blockbusters
8p $50,000 Pyramid
12 Definition
33 Electric Company
10:45
2-9-11-13 Magazine-Express
3 Price is Right
5 Wheel of Fortune
12 Looking Good
24 Passe-Partout
33 Antiques
11:25
10 Aujourd'hui
11:30
2-9-11-13 Wickie
5 Password Plus
12 Street Talk
11:45
Afternoon
Noon
3 News
4 Room 222
5 Card Sharks
9 Nouvelles
12 12 on 12
22 Family Feud
24 Rough Cuts
33 Over Easy
12:05
9 Dessins animes
12:10
4q Tirage Bonanza
12:15
4q-7-8-10 Nouvelles
12:25
9 A la ferme
12:30
2-9-11-13 Bravo
4q De tout de tous
5 Doctors
7 Carrefour
12 Mad Dash
22 Joys of Collecting
33 TBA
1:00
2-9-11-13 Le Telejournal
12 Alan Thicke
24 Tomb of Tutankhamen
1:05
1:30
33 Thieves of Time
2:00
2-9-11-13 Documentaires
4-5q-6 This Land
24 Just Do It Yourself
57 Onedin Line
2:30
24 Club TVO
3:00
3 Guiding Light
4-5q-6 Canadian Open Golf (commentators Don Wittman and Steve Armitage)
5-12 Texas
3:30
16-18 Over Easy
24 Cope
4:00
5 Hour Magazine
8p Odd Couple
24 Sesame Street
4:30
3 Beverly Hillbillies
8p Mayberry RFD
12 Family Feud
22 Leave It to Beaver
3 Kojak
8c-13o Definition
8p Beverly Hillbillies
22 Andy Griffith
24 Sesame Street
57 Electric Company
5:30
8p Hogan's Heroes
22 News
33 Electric Company
57 Studio See
Evening
6:00
2-11 Ce soir
3-4-5-5q-6-8c-8p-12-13o News (CBMT's news was known as City at Six and simulcast by MI5)
4q-7-8-10 Nouvelles
57 Over Easy
6:15
7 Agenda
6:30
15-17 Yao
22 Adam-12
24 Vision On
33 Over Easy
57 Antiques
7:00
5 Fish
5q Quebec Today
12 M*A*S*H
22 Bonanza
24 Doctor Who
57 Dick Cavett
7:30
2-9-11-13 Le pont
3 Family Feud
5 M*A*S*H
6 Turning Point
8c-12-13o Littlest Hobo
8p Joker's Wild
33 Dick Cavett
57 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
8:00
3-12 Waltons
8c-13o Palace
57 Free to Choose
8:30
9:00
3-8c-12-13o Magnum, PI
24 Odyssey
33 Sneak Previews
9:30
4-5p-6 Flappers
8p-22 Taxi
10:00
4 Galloway's Gallaey
5q Lawrence Welk
8p-22 20/20
24 Speaking Out
33 Tom Cottle
10:29
4q-7-8-10 Loto-Quebec
10:30
2-9-11-13 Le Telejournal
15-17 Planete
33 US Chronicle
11:00
2-8-9-10-11-13 Sports
3-5-8p-22 News
24 Role Call
33 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
11:10
13 Sports locales
11:15
11:20
8c-12-13o News
11:25
4-6 News
5q John Davidson
11:30
3 Jeffersons
5 Tonight Show
8p-22 Nightline
16-18 Lawmakers
24 TBA
57 Dick Cavett
11:45
Midnight
3 Hec Ramsey
12 Movie "Who?"
33 Sneak Previews
12:20
12:30
5 Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast
12:35
2 Le Telejournal
1:00
1:55
7 Nouvelles
KATU 2-ABC
7:00 Newsreel
8:30 Astroboy
10:00 Shenanigans
10:30 Beatles
11:00 Casper
5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (Riverside Grand Prix Sports Car Championship/World Water Ski
Championshp)
6:30 Sports Northwest
7:00 College Opinion (guest panel from Mount Angel College's institute of gerentology debate "Is
Old Age a Problem of Youth?")
7:30 Shindig
10:30 Expedition
11:15 News/Weather
2:45 sign-off
KOIN 6-CBS
7:30 RFD 6
12:30 Lassie
5:00 Championship Bowling (Pat Patterson takes on Don Carter, with Dick Wolf at laneside)
6:00 News/Weather
6:30 Safari
9:30 Loner
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 News/Weather
1:15 sign-off
KGW 8-NBC
6:55 News
9:30 Underdog
10:30 Fury
11:30 Exploring
1:00 College Football: UCLA-Stanford (Bruins 30-Indians 13; commentators Chick Hearn and
Frankie Albert)
7:30 Flipper
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6:00
8p New You
6:30
12 Circle Square
7:00
3 Bionic Woman
5 Little Rascals
22 Bonanza
7:30
8c-13o Cartoon Party
8p Jetsons
8:00
5 Flintstone Show
8c-13o Storytime
8p-22 SuperFriends
8:30
12 Storytime
8:45
8:50
6 Good Morning
9:00
5 Godzilla
6 Sesame Street
8p-22 Fonz
57 Bonaventure Travel
9:30
4 Wild Kingdom
5 Batman/Super 7
57 Vikings!
10:00
3 Popeye
4 Film
6 From Now On
33 TBA
10:30
4 Sesame Street
5 Daffy Duck
8p-22 Thundarr
16-18 Antiques
10:55
4q Marc Legrand
11:00
3 Tarzan/Lone Ranger
4q Lutte
5 Jetsons
6 Jimmy Phair
8p-22 Heathcliff/Dingbat
24 Down to Earth
11:25
5q Marc Legrand
11:30
4 Celebrity Tennis
7 Teleco
12 Tennis: Heinz Gunthardt/Sandy Mayer v Bruce Manson/Brian Teacher from 1980 International
Tournament in Toronto
13 Genies en herbe
24 Just Do It Yourself
Afternoon
Noon
2-9-11-13 L'histoire de la medecine
3 Fat Albert
5 Jonny Quest
24 Championship Bridge
12:30
3 Drak Pack
5 Flintstones
8c-13o Wrestling
1:00
4 Bonanza
5 Hot Fudge
5q-6 Authors
13 Les grands-meres
24 Idea Machine
33 TBA
1:30
3 30 Minutes
5 Baseball Bunch
13 Amour quotidien
2:00
3 Grizzly Adams
8c-13o Tennis: Paul Kronk v Ivan Lendl from 1980 International Tournament in Toronto
22 TBA
24 Bloorview
2:20
5 NBC Sports' Summer Season (PKA action/United Professional Slo-Pitch: New England Pilgrims
at Cincinnati Suds)
2:30
5q MusiQuebec
24 McManus
3:00
3 Star Trek
12 Wrestling
24 Witness to Yesterday
57 Mystery!
3:30
24 Canada Now!
4:00
3 TBA
8c-12-13o CTV Wide World of Sports (British Grand Prix/Canadian Junior National Synchronized
Swimming Championships/NY State Firefighters Competition)
16-18-57 Nova
24 Talking Film
33 Southbound
4:30
2-9-11-13 Mordicus
3 CBS Sports Sautrday: WBA bantamweight title bout-champ Jeff Chandler v former champ Julian
Solis
33 Sneak Previews
5:00
2-9-11-13 Bagatelle
4q Dessins animes
24 Sesame Street
57 Flambards
5:30
5 Focus '81
5:45
4q Personnalite sportive
5:50
4q-7-8-10 Nouvelles
Evening
6:00
2-11-13 Pistroli
3-8c-12-13o News
4-5q-6 VIP
33 Cooking Mexican
6:30
2-11-13 A contrepoids
4 Bless Me Father
12 Travel '81
7:00
3 Hee Haw
4q-7-8-10 Et ca tourne
8c-12-13o Enos
8p Lawrence Welk
22 Sha Na Na
24 Don't Ask Me
7:30
22 A Friend in Need
24 Doctor Who
33 Nature of Things
57 Tom Cottle
8:00
3 Enos
4-5q-6 TBA
4q SVP
5 Barbara Mandrell
16-18 US Chronicle
57 Porter Waggoner
8:30
15-17 Valeurs
16-18 Vikings
57 Sneak Previews
9:00
9:30
9:50
24 Conversations with Elwy Yost
10:00
4q-7-8-10 Maintenant
8c-13o Jo Gaillard
10:29
4q-7-8-10 Loto-Quebec
10:30
2-9-11-13 Le Telejournal
15-17 Planete
10:45
4 Provincial Affairs
5q-6 News
10:50
2-7-8-9-10-11-13 Sports
4 News
11:00
3-5 News
8c-12-13o CTV National News (Keith Morrison was CTV's weekend anchor at the time)
33 Masterpiece Documentaries
11:05
11:15
8p Benny Hill
22 America's Top 10
11:20
8c-13o Sports
12 News
11:30
11:45
Late Night
Midnight
12:40
13 Cinema "Desirella"
12:50
1:00
57 Nova
1:10
1:30
33 Nature of Things
1:55
2:55
12 Emergency!
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Yes, Vermont ETV did repeat the best of Across the Fence for awhile, although I cannot give you
the exact time frame.
For those who do not know, the long running farm and public service show has been produced
by the University of Vermont agriculture service since WCAX's inception in 1954.
WCAX was the long running home of the traditional one hour simulcast of Vermont ETV's
Auction on the Saturday night at 7 as well as WCAX had better coverage then Vermont ETV's
stations. The Auction is long gone now.
9am- Geraldo
12:05- Wiseguy
12:30- Loving
7:30- Jeopardy!
6am- Scooby-Doo
6:30- Gumby
7am- C.O.P.S
8:30- Scooby-Doo
11:30- Bewitched
2:30- Smurfs
3pm- Ghostbusters
7pm- M*A*S*H
7:30- M*A*S*H
1:30- Sign-Off
12:30- Generations
6pm- News
11pm- News
1:30- Later
2:30- Sign-Off
6am- Underdog
6:30- Thundercats
7am- Heathcliff
11am- Maude
2pm- Gumby
4pm- Ducktales
5:30- Gidget
7pm- Cheers
7:30- M*A*S*H
8pm- The Movie Loft: The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane (1977)
11pm- M*A*S*H
1:30- Honeymooners
3:30- Alice
4am- One Day at a Time
WEDW-TV 49 (PBS) Bridgeport (Part of the Connecticut Public Television, which includes WEDH-
TV Ch. 24 in Hartford and WEDN-TV Ch. 53 in Norwich)
7am- Homestretch
2pm- Hometime
8pm- Metropolitan Opera Presents- "Der Ring des Nibelungen: Siegfried" (Part 3 of 4)
12:30- Sign-Off
6am- Bullwinkle
7am- Jetson's
8am- Flintstones
4pm- Ducktales
7pm- Hunter
10pm- News
WKYC 3 NBC
7:30 Discuss It
9AM Popeye
10:30 Religion
12:30 Dialogue
8:30 Mothers-In-Law
9PM Bonanza
11PM News
1AM Montage
WEWS 5 ABC
7:30 Christophers
11AM Bronco-BW
6PM Sugarfoot=BW
8PM FBI
11PM News
11:30 Special
11:45 Movie-BW
WJW 8-CBS
Noon Bowling
7PM Lassie
11:30 Movie-TBA
6:30 Forum
8PM FBI
11:30 Bowling
WVIZ 25 NET
5:45 Giant-BW
8PM Response-BW
8:45 Sign-On
9AM Bugs And Friends
4PM Scoreboard
6PM Movie-Magnificient 7
WKBF 61 IND.
2PM Movie-Shotgun
3:30 Rawhide-BW
10PM News
Saturday
5 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
8 AM MUPPET BABIES
9 AM GARFIELD
10 AM NINJA TURTLES
11 AM CAPATIN PLANET
Normally Aired: MOVIES AND CBS SPORTS TILL 6 PM (TV GUIDE JANUARY 1991)
6 PM NEWS
8:30 LENNY
11 PM NEWS
1:30 NEWS
2 AM INSIDE EDITION
4 AM LOVE BOAT
SUNDAY
5 AM MY NEIGHBOR'S RELIGION
6 AM LITTLE RASCALS
7 AM VISTA
11 AM INSIDE WASHINGTON
11:30 HOME AGAIN
12 NOON NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM 60 MINUTES
8 PM EVENING SHADE
11 PM NEWS
11:30 MAGNUM PI
1:30 NEWS
2 AM LOVE BOAT
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5:30 NEWS
6 AM CBS NEWS
6:30 NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM GERALDO
10 AM BARBARA DEANGELES
10:30 FAMILY FEUD
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM EVENING SHADE
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
9 PM ANTAGONISTS
WEDNESDAY
8 PM 48 HOURS
THURSDAY
8 PM TOP COPS
9 PM ANTAGONISTS
10 PM SWEETS LANDING
FRIDAY
8 PM GUNS OF PARADISE
9 PM DALLAS
10 PM TRUE DETECTIVES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1 AM INSTANT RECALL
1:30 MAGNUM PI
2:30 NEWS
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM WORLD TOMORROW
8:30 WIZARD OF OZ
10 AM BEETLEJUICE
11 AM STAR SEARCH
6 PM NEWS
8 PM YOUNG RIDERS
11 PM NEWS
1:30 NEWS
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM WEEKEND SPECIAL
6:30 LITTLE ROSEY
7 AM GOLF SHOW
10:30 JEOPARDY
11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
1 PM WLAF FOOTBALL
6 PM NEWS
LIFE GOES ON FOLLOWED BY AMERICA'S FUNNIEST HOME VISEOS NORMALLY AIR TILL 9 PM
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA
9 AM PHIL DONAHUE
11 AM HOME SHOW
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM BARBARA WALTERS
TUESDAY
9:30 COACH
10 PM EDDIE DODD
WEDNESDAY
8 PM WONDER YEARS
9 PM DOOGIE HOUSER MD
10 PM EQUAL JUSTICE
THURSDAY
9 PM TWIN PEAKS
FRIDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
9 PM PERFECT STRANGERS
10 PM 20/20
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
8 AM CAMP CANDY
10 AM KID'N PLAY
12:30 ADALENTE
1 PM IN FISHERMEN
2 PM SPORTSWORLD
4 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
8 PM AMEN
9 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
9:30 EMPTY NEST
10 PM SHANNON'S DEAL
11 PM NEWS
1:30 PERSONALITIES
2 AM PUMP IT UP
3 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7:30 CELEBRATE
8 AM ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 IT IS WRITTEN
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM JEWISH LIFE
3:30 GOLF
6 PM NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
8 PM EXPOSE
11 PM NEWS
1 AM PERSONALITIES
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM FIRST BUSINESS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM JOAN RIVERS
10 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
10:30 CONCENTRATION
12 NOON PERSONALITIES
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM SANTA BARBARA
4 PM MATLOCK
5 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR
MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
8 PM MATLOCK
WEDNESDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM NIGHT COURT
10 PM QUANTUM LEAP
THURSDAY
8 PM COSBY SHOW
9 PM CHEERS
9:30 WINGS
10 PM LA LAW
FRIDAY
DARK SHADOWS, DATELINE (I BELIEVE) AND MIDNIGHT CALLER NORMALLY AIRED HERE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
3:30 NEWS
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
47 relay: 69 Ellensburg
Morning
6:15
6:30
6 US Farm Report
6:45
4 Sunday School
7:00
6 Romper Room
7:30
2 Porky Pig
4-35-42 Jabberjaw
8:00
4-35-42 Scooby-Doo/Dyno-Mutt
8:30
10 Villa Alegre
9:00
9:30
10:00
2-3-19-29 Tarzan
10 Infinity Factory
10:30
2-3-19-29 Batman
4 Cartoons
10 Rebop
35-42 SuperFriends
11:00
2-3-19-29 Shazam!/Isis
10 Carrascolendas
11:30
10 Frugal Gourmet
Afternoon
Noon
10 Masterpiece Theatre
12:30
2-3-19-29 Ark II
4 Agape
1:00
2 Superman
3-19-29 Way Out Games (semi-final #2 between Michigan, Nebraska and Oregon)
4 Public Affairs
10 Pallisers
1:30
2:00
10 Documentary Showcase
2:15
3:00
4 Buck Owens
3:30
3 It is Written
6 Bewitched
10 Sportalk
19 TBA
23-25 Muggsy
29 Good News
4:00
2-3-19-29 Golf: Sea Pines Heritage Classic
12 Nova
4:30
7 Community Express
5:00
4-35-42 ABC Wide World of Sports (Flamingo Stakes horse race/NCAA Swimming & Diving
Championships/World Trophy Freestyle Skiing Championships)
23-25 It is Written
47 Nova
5:30
7 Electric Company
12 Zoom
23-25 Dialogue
Evening
6:00
3-19-29 Dolly
12 Rebop
6:30
4 Lawrence Welk
6 Hee Haw
10-47 Zoom
7:00
2 Jacques Cousteau
7 Nova
10-47 Rebop
7:30
4 Hogan's Heroes
6 Animal World
12 Oasis in Spoace
8:00
6-23-25 Emergency!
8:30
4-35-42 Fish
9:00
10 A National Championship (reviewing Washington State University's win in the 1977 NCAA
Indoor Track & Field Championships)
9:30
2-3-19-29 Alice
10:00
10 Classic Theatre
10:40
12 Films
11:00
2-4-6 News
12 Documentary Showcase
11:15
2 Movie "None But the Brave"
4 ABC News
11:30
10 Woman
11:40
7 Films
Late Night
12:30
1:00
2 Ironside
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Morning
5:40
2 Down to Earth
5:45
2 Sacred Heart
6:00
2 Captain Kangaroo
6:25
4 Farm Report
6:30
4 Options in Education
6 Good Day!
6:50
6:55
35-42 News
7:00
6-23-25 Today
8:00
2 Mike Douglas
9:00
4 Phil Donahue
9:30
10:00
4 $20,000 Pyramid
12 Villa Alegre
47 Instructional TV
10:30
10:55
2-3-19-29 CBS News
11:00
11:30
6 Q6 Kaleidoscope
Afternoon
Noon
2-23-25 News
6 Gong Show
47 Electric Company
12:25
6-23-25 Days of Our Lives (special 30-min edition to accomodate a hour-long Doctors)
12 Inside/Out
47 Instructional TV
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:15
2:30
2 Marcus Welby, MD
3-19-29 Tattletales
6 Big Valley
12 Sesame Street
3:30
3-19-29 Clubhouse
4 Lucy Show
35-42 Flintstones
4:00
4 Dinah!
6 Merv Griffin
10 Infinity Factory
4:30
2 Family Affair
10 Villa Alegre
12 Electric Company
5:00
2 Brady Bunch
4 Beverly Hillbillies
10 Mundo Real
12 Zoom
35-42 News
5:30
2-4-6 News
10 Carrascolendas
12 Villa Alegre
Evening
6:00
3-19-23-25-29 News
10-47 Zoom
12 Electric Comapny
6:30
2 My Three Sons
4 Hogan's Heroes
6 Concentration
12 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
7:00
2-35-42 Adam-12
4 Liars Club
6 Odd Couple
7 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
12 National Geographic
47 KYVE Auction
7:30
2 Andy Williams
6 Candid Camera
7 Olympia '77
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
7 Oasis in Space
10 Black Journal
10:00
4-35-42 Family
7 Nova
12 Soundstage
10:30
10 Woman
11:00
2-3-4-6-19-23-25-29-35-42 News
11:30
10 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
Late Night
Midnight
1:00
6 Tomorrow
1:45
4 Movie "Outrage"
6 AM BULLWINKLE
6:30 JETSONS
7 AM FLINTSTONES
10 AM PIGSBURGH PIGS
11 AM MY SECRET IDENTITY
1 PM HUNTER
6 PM 21 JUMP STREET
8 PM HIDDEN VIDEO
9 PM YEARBOOK
9 PM COPS
9:30 COPS
10 PM NEWS
SUNDAY
6 AM UNDERDOG
7 AM RICHIE RICH
9 AM MUNSTERS TODAY
10 AM FAME
5 PM 21 JUMP STREET
7 PM TRUE COLORS
8 PM IN LIVING COLOR
8:30 GET A LIFE
11 PM NEWS
11:30 MISSING/REWARD
1 AM GENE SCOTT
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM GENE SCOTT
6 AM MORNING STRETCH
6:30 BULLWINKLE
7 AM JETSONS
8 AM FLINTSTONES
9 AM MOVIE -
1 PM CHALLENGERS
2 PM FAMILY TIES
3 PM DUCKTALES
4 PM TALE SPIN
6 PM PERFECT STRANGERS
7 PM STAR TREK
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
8 PM SIMPSONS
8:30 BABES
FRIDAY
8 PM AMERICA'S MOST WANTED
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
10:30 NEWHART
11 PM NIGHT COURT
12:30 AMEN
1 AM HUNTER
2 AM GENE SCOTT
SATURDAY
5 AM CHiPS
6 AM CHiPS
8 AM WEBSTER
8:30 WEBSTER
9 AM NEW LASSIE
9:30 WIDGET
11 AM WWF WRESTLING
1 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
6 PM SUPER BOY
10 PM NEW DRAGNET
11 PM ALF
11:30 DRACULA
1 AM SMASH HITS
1:30 REUNION
4 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
SUNDAY
5 AM JEFFERSONS
6 AM JEFFERSONS
6:30 BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS
8 AM VIDEO POWER
9 AM IN TOUCH
10 AM KENNETH COPELAND
11 AM JERRY FAWELL
6 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
7 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
10 PM NEON RIDER
11 PM SLEDGEHGAMMER
11:30 JEFFERSONS
1 AM MONSTERS
2 AM SIGN OFF (WILL PICK UP HOME SHOPPING NETWORK IN APRIL WHEN WHCT GOES DARK)
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM SUCCESS IN LIFE
6 AM POPEYE
6:30 BUGS BUNNY
7 AM VIDEO POWER
10 AM ALF
11 AM THE JUDGE
1 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE
1:30 BEWITCHED
2 PM WEBSTER
3 PM GI JOE
3:30 HE MAN
4 PM MERRIE MELODIES
5 PM GROWING PAINS
6 PM COSBY SHOW
6:30 227
7 PM COSBY SHOW
8 PM MOVIE - (Tuesday-Friday)
10 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 JEFFERSONS
12 MIDNIGHT CHiPS
1 AM DUKES OF HAZARD
2 AM SIGN OFF (HOME SHOPPING NETWORK WOULD MOVE HERE IN APRIL OF 1991 WHEN 18
WHCT WENT DARK)
(Programming not firm at press time - May Not Have Aired As Listed) The station might have
actually went dark at this point. The secision to go dark occurred before TV publications could
list them or delete them
SATURDAY
4 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 PM WRESTLING
8 PM MOVIE - TO BE ANNOUNCED
10 PM WRESTLING
11 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
MIDNIGHT WRESTLING
SUNDAY
8 AM FRED PRICE
9 AM KENNETH COPELAND
10 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
11 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
4 PM MOVIE - TO BE ANNOUNCED
6 PM MOVIE - TO BE ANNOUNCED
8 PM IN TOUCH
9 PM JERRY FAWELL
10 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
7 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
9 AM KENNETH COPELAND
10 AM 700 CLUB
11 AM HOME SHOPPING NETWORK
4 PM MOVIE - To Be Announced
6 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
9 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
Note: WHCT 18 would go dark very early in April or late in March - This schedule may not have
even aired.
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SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
11 AM WWF WRESTLING
6 PM BONANZA
8 PM UPTOWN COMEDY
9 PM SEARCH
10 PM WCW WRESTLING
11 PM SOUL TRAIN
1 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
8 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
9 AM TRIUMPHANT
9:30 IT IS WRITTEN
1 PM AIRWOLF
2 PM TJ HOOKER
7 PM WWF WRESTLING
8 PM J V IMPE
9 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM KENNETH COPELAND
7 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
7:30 HEATHCLIFF
8 AM CASPER
8:30 MISTER ED
9 AM GREEN ACRES
10 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
1 PM BONANZA
2 PM GUNSMOKE
3 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
4 PM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
8 PM AIRWOLF
9 PM A TEAM
10 PM HONEYMOONERS
11 PM HOGAN'S HEROES
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> When did WTWS come on the scene, Mark? What happened to it?
>
WTWS/26 in New London, CT went on the air in the mid to late 1980s. They had their own news
for awhile (anchored by Jim Parisi, who later went to WMUR in Manchester, NH). They also
carried Yankees baseball (the feed from WPIX, who carried the Yankees at the time),
WTWS had a pretty good signal, at least to the south. They were a frequent DX catch at my
parents house in Monmouth County, NJ (which is 150+ miles from New London). I am not sure
how the signal was towards Hartford, which is the area they targeted. (They ID'd themselves as
WTWS New London/Hartford).
By the mid-1990s, the station encountered financial problems. The local news was cancelled and
the station stopped carrying the Yankees. Eventually, it was sold to PAX and became WHPX, the
Pax station for the Hartford area. As with most PAX affiliates, Channel 26 is now mostly
infomercials.
-Mike
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WTWS-TV (IND) channel 26 came on in September of 1986 (or that's when I first discovered it
when visting on the weekend from Maine). I believe the Station Manager was Jim Konteleon and
used to do a "Manager's Minute" segment which was an opinion of his about a current event or
whatever. "Newsbeat 26" used to be on weeknights at 10 PM. Mike Ratte did sports. He would
later move on to ABC in Springfield, MA. The station used to air quite a bit of WWF/E wrestling.
They also used to air AWA wrestling (1988 to 1990 or so) and GWF, the Global Wrestling
Federation out of Dallas' famed Sportotorium (home to World Class Championship Wrestling for
years).
In the prior posts, channel 61 of Hartford was, and is, WTIC-TV. Also, WHCT-TV channel 18 of
Hartford went off the air on April 9, 1991. I still have the story from channel 3's 6 PM newscast
that evening, reported on by Diane Alverio. <P ID="signature">______________
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> When did WTWS come on the scene, Mark? What happened to it?
I believe it signed on in the summer of 1986. The station initially had low budget programming.
In the late 80's when the Viacom shows fell off WTXX's schedule as WTXX got more recent
programming WTWS 26 got the Viacom shows like I Love Lucy, Honeymooners, Beverly Hillbillies,
Andy Griffith, and others. They also got the MCA shows that WTIC Fox 61 lost in the late 80's.
Still with these shows the station was paying huge sums while not getting ratings. WTXX and
WTIC TV did far better. WTIC TV had mostly barter with a few strong cash shows and Fox. They
were the leading independent by 1991 though WTXX spent more cash on shows.
Eventually in 1992 WTWS as it hit hard times did not renew any Viacom shows. In the fall of
1992 WTWS wanted to buy WTXX 20's inventory but Renaissance' asking price was just too high.
By 1993 WTWS had no ratings but began to make money with infomercials and religious shows.
The entertainment shows were all barter. In 1994 LIN which owned WTNH ABC 8 by then
acquired the Viacom shows previously on WTWS along with Columbia/Sony shows previously on
WTIC TV. In 1995 LIN then began an LMA with 59 WTVU becoming WBNE and the WB station.
WB 59 aired the Viacom and Sony shows along with WB shows.
26 WTWS was sold to Paxson in 1995 and picked up more infomercials and Valuvision (now Shop
NBC). In 1998 Paxson bought dark 18 WHCT but opted to put Uinvision there and then sold
WHCT to Entravision. WTWS picked up Pax TV upon the Fall 1998 sign on.
Saturday
5 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
8 AM CAPTAIN PLANET
9 AM GARFIELD
10 AM NINJA TURTLES
Normally Aired: MOVIES AND CBS SPORTS TILL 6 PM (TV GUIDE JANUARY 1991)
6 PM NEWS
7:30 STUDIO 22
10 PM PS I LUV U
11 PM NEWS
12:30 MAGNUM PI
2 AM CLUB GOLF
2:30 NEWS
3 AM LOVE BOAT
4 AM LOVE BOAT
SUNDAY
5 AM BLACK FORUM
5:30 VISTA
6 AM WE BELIEVE
7 AM STORYBREAK
7:30 YOUNG UNIVERSE
8:30 IN AMERICA
11 AM INSIDE WASHINGTON
7 PM 60 MINUTES
11 PM NEWS
2:30 NEWS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM THIS MORNING'S BUSINESS
5:30 NEWS
6 AM CBS NEWS
6:30 NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM CHUCK WOOLERY
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM EVENING SHADE
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
10 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
WEDNESDAY
8:30 TEACH
THURSDAY
8 PM TOP COPS
9 PM ROSIE O'NIEL
10 PM KNOT'S LANDING
FRIDAY
8 PM PRINCESSES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1 AM MAGNUM PI
2 AM NEWS
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM WEEKEND SPECIAL
9 AM DARKWING DUCK
9:30 BEETLEJUICE
10 AM HAMMERMAN
11 AM SCRATCH
11:30 INFORMERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ABC NEWS
9 PM YOUNG RIDERS
10 PM THE COMMISH
11 PM NEWS
2 AM BARNABY JONES
3 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM STREETS
7 AM GOLF SHOW
8 AM INSIGHT
6 PM NEWS
7 PM LIFE GOES ON
11 PM NEWS
3 AM BARNABY JONES
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
9 AM PHIL DONAHUE
11 AM GERALDO
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7:30 JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM MCGYVER
12 MID NEWS
12:30 NIGHTLINE
3 AM GERALDO
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
9 PM ROSEANNE
9:30 COACH
10 PM HOMEFRONT
WEDNESDAY
8 PM DINASOURS
9 PM DOOGIE HOUSER MD
9:30 SIBS
THURSDAY
8 PM PROS & CONS
9 PM FBI UNTOLD
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM PERFECT STRANGERS
10 PM 20/20
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
12:30 GERALDO
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM EARTH JOURNAL
6:30 NEWSWORTHY
8:30 YO YOGI
9:30 PROSTARS
10 AM WISHKID
1 PM NEWSMAKERS
2 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
8 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
8:30 TORKELSONS
9 PM EMPTY NEST
9:30 NURSES
10 PM SISTERS
11 PM NEWS
1 AM BYRON ALLEN
2 AM PUMP IT UP
3 AM SISKEL & EBERT
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7:30 CELEBRATE
8 AM ORAL ROBERTS
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM GOLF
11 PM NEWS
1 AM EDJ
1:30 NEWS
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM NBC/LOCAL NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM JOAN RIVERS
10 AM COVER TO COVER
11 AM DAILY MASS (Wierd for a Network Affiliate to run Mass on weekday mornings in the
middle of a Talk Show Block...DISRUPTIVE TO THE FLOW)
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM MATLOCK
4 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
5 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM NIGHT COURT
9:30 SEINFELD (Fox turned it down and lived to regret it. At least most O & O's have syndication
rights)
10 PM QUANTUM LEAP
THURSDAY
8 PM COSBY SHOW
9 PM CHEERS
FRIDAY
8 PM JANE PAULEY
8:30 EXPOSE
9 PM DEAR JOHN
10 PM REASONABLE DOUBTS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
2:30 NEWS
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This would be the last season for five long running network shows:
MacGyver(ABC, 7 Seasons)
Leaving one network(NBC) but going to another:
Matlock(ABC)
Normally aired and some alternate listings from varios TV Guides later in the season after some
shows were canceled nationally)
Saturday
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
7 AM HAPPY CASTLE
8 AM KILLER TOMATOES
9:30 TAZMANIA
10 AM LITTLE SHOP
11 AM KTV
11:30 TARZAN
12 NOON STAR TREK MARATHON (Only One Episode Normally Airs followed by Hunter And 2
Movies)
6 PM STUNTMASTERS
8 PM COPS
8:30 COPS
9 PM HIDDEN VIDEO
10 PM NEWS
2 AM NIGHT FLIGHT
4 AM GENE SCOTT
SUNDAY
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
7 AM RICHIE RICH
9 AM BUCKY O HARE
11 AM STAR TREK MARATHON (2 EPISODES OF 21 JUMP STREET AND 2 MOVIES NORMALLY AIR
HERE)
5 PM STREET JUSTICE
7 PM TRUE COLORS
8 PM IN LIVING COLOR
8:30 ROC
11 PM NEWS
1 AM GENE SCOTT
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
6:30 WIDGET
7 AM JETSONS
8 AM FLINTSTONES
10 AM PERRY MASON
11:30 JUDGE
12 NOON JENNY JONES (RON REAGAN AIRED HERE BUT WAS CANCELED SUDDENLY)
1 PM HUNTER
2 PM CHARLES IN CHARGE
3 PM MUPPET BABIES
3:30 BEETLEJUICE
4 PM JAMES BOND JR
6 PM NIGHT COURT
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
8 PM SIMPSONS
8:30 DREXELL'S CLASS
FRIDAY
9 PM ULTIMATE CHALLENGE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
10:30 NEWHART
11 PM NIGHT COURT
12 MIDNIGHT AMEN
1 AM THE JUDGE
2 AM GENE SCOTT
SATURDAY
5 AM CHiPS
6 AM CASPER
7 AM POPEYE
8 AM TOXIC CRUSADERS
11 AM WWF WRESTLING
1 PM CHiPS
5 PM SUPER BOY
7:30 M*A*S*H
10 PM LIGHTNING FORCE
11 PM NEW ADAM 12
2 AM NEW DRAGNET
3 AM CHiPS
SUNDAY
5 AM LAVERNE & SHIRLEY
6 AM CASPER
7 AM NEW LIFE
7:30 VIEWPOINT
8 AM FAITH OUTREACH
9 AM IN TOUCH
10 AM KENNETH COPELAND
11 AM JERRY FAWELL
10 PM NEON RIDER
11 PM SLEDGEHGAMMER
11:30 JEFFERSONS
12 MIDNIGHT JEFFERSONS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM SUCCESS IN LIFE
6 AM UNDERDOG
6:30 TOM & JERRY
7 AM MERRIE MELODIES
8 AM POPEYE
8:30 GI JOE
9 AM ALF
10 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
11 AM BRADY BUNCH
1 PM SILVER SPOONS
1:30 BEWITCHED
2 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES
3 PM DUCKTALES
4 PM TALE SPIN
5 PM TINY TOONS
7 PM COSBY SHOW
7:30 WHO'S THE BOSS (Except Friday)
8 PM MOVIE - (Mon-Thurs)
11 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY (CANDID CAMERA AIRED HERE FOR A FEW WEEKS BEFORE IT WAS
CANCELED)
12 MIDNIGHT JEFFERSONS
12:30 227
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SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
11 AM WWF WRESTLING
8 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O
9 PM CANNON
10 PM WCW WRESTLING
11 PM SOUL TRAIN
1 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
8 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
9 AM TRIUMPHANT
9:30 IT IS WRITTEN
1 PM AIRWOLF
2 PM TJ HOOKER
7 PM WWF WRESTLING
8 PM J V IMPE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM KENNETH COPELAND
6 AM 700 CLUB
7 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
7:30 HEATHCLIFF
8 AM BULLWINKLE
8:30 SUPERHEROES
9 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
11 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
1 PM BONANZA
2 PM GUNSMOKE
3 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
4 PM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
8 PM AIRWOLF
9 PM A TEAM
10 PM HONEYMOONERS
11 PM HOGAN'S HEROES
1 AM PERSONALS (CBS)
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
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I notice WTWS carried CBS Late Night. WABU 68 Boston did that at one point too,
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> I notice WTWS carried CBS Late Night. WABU 68 Boston did
>
Actually as WQTV Channel 68 carried CBS Late NIght at some point in the mid 80's. By 1987
though WNEV 7 (now WHDH) carried it.
In 1993 7 WHDH as a CBS affiliate dropped CBS Morning News (unsure of its title at the time). At
that time WQTV picked it up. During this time WQTV became WABU. They also might have
carried some of the late night shows from CBS but by then Letterman was on so WHDH had that.
On January 1, 1995 it all became a moot point. WBZ TV Channel 4 became a CBS affiliate (soon
an O & O) picking up all of CBS's schedule while WHDH 7 picked up NBC's entire schedule.
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> SATURDAY...
> MONDAY-FRIDAY...
Mark,
You do a great job with these schedules, but the name of the show should be "LITTLE HOUSE ON
*THE* PRAIRIE".
P-
--Bay Area--
2 KTVU (Ind.) // 4 KRON (NBC) // 5 KPIX (CBS) // 7 KGO (ABC) // 9 KQED (PBS) // 14 KDTV (SIN)
20 KTZO (Ind.) // 26 KTSF (Ind.) // 32 KQEC (PBS) // 44 KBHK (Ind.) // 60 KCSM (PBS)
--San Jose--
--Salinas-Montgomery--
--Sacramento--
--Stockton-Sacramento--
13 KOVT (ABC)
--Santa Rosa--
50 KFTY (Ind.)
In addition to the listings herein, Chs. 9 and 54 schedule instructional classroom programs
throughout the broadcast day.
MORNING
5AM
5:05
5:25
13 News
5:30
3 Morning Stretch
13 History Of Mexico
20 Project Universe
31 Jim Bakker
5:35
5:40
60 A.M. Weather
6AM
2 Jim Bakker
3-5-CNN News
8 Eruditus
11 Face To Face
36 Pace Course
40 700 Club
44 Health Field
ESN-SC Sportswoman
USA Calliope
6:05
6:15
SHO Films
6:25
4 Community Calendar
6:30
36 Cartoons
54 Focus On Society
60 Footsteps
7AM
9 Project Universe
20 Mister Ed
36 700 Club
40-44 Flintstones
54 A.M. Weather
60 Its Everybodys Business
ESN-SC Sportscenter
USA Sonya
7:15
54 Mister Rogers
7:30
31 Mighty Mouse
35 Jimmy Swaggart
40 Cartoons
44 Popeye
7:45
54 Sesame Street
8AM
9 Polka-Dot Door
20 Green Acres
31-44 Casper
35 Jim Bakker
40 Star Blazers
8:05
8:30
9 Mister Rogers
14 Hoy Mismo
20 I Dream Of Jeannie
26 Jim Bakker
31 Spider-Man/Spider-Woman
40 Leave It To Beaver
44 Bugs/Porky/Road Runner
9AM
2 Medical Center
4 Facts Of Live
8 Phil Donahue
9 Sesame Street
11 Hour Magazine
20 Fantasy
31 Richard Simmons
35 Jewish Voice
36 Morning Stretch
40 Waltons
50 700 Club
9:05
26 Jimmy Swaggart
31 I Dream Of Jeannie
36 Romance Theatre
SHO Aerobicise
10AM
2 Rookies
8 Soap World
9 Electric Company
14 Mundo Latino
31 Family Affair
40 Rockford Files
10:05
10:30
31 My Three Sons
35 Fred Price
50 Another Life
60 Dick Cavett
11AM
2 Phil Donahue
13 All My Children
20 Perry Mason
31 Green Acres
36 Take My Word For It
44 Good Morning!
50 Richard Simmons
11:30
4 News
36 Match Game
44 Richard Simmons
60 Frugal Gourmet
USA You!
11:55
26 News
AFTERNOON
Noon
2 Big Valley
3-5-10-13-36-CNN News
9 Dick Cavett
20 Divorce Court
26 Private Secretary
31 Perry Mason
35 Jim Bakker
40 I Love Lucy
50 Hour Magazine
54 Project Universe
USA Sonya
12:05
TBS Funtime
12:30
9 Over Easy
13 Ryans Hope
14 Aventuras de Capulina
20 Romance Theatre
26 Between 2 Points
36 INN News
40 Rhoda
44 Andy Griffith
54 Electric Company
12:35
TBS Flintstones
1PM
3 Hit Man
14-35 Polivoces
44 Beverly Hillbillies
1:05
TBS Munsters
1:30
5-10-46 Capitol
20 Just Men!
44 Petticoat Junction
1:35
2:00
3-8 Fantasy
4 Merv Griffin
14 Buena Vibra
20 Hazel
44 Leave It To Beaver
50 Entertainment Tonight
60 American Story
SHO Aerobicise
2:05
2:15
2:30
20 Partridge Family
44 Bugs/Porky/Road Runner
54 Microwave Cookery
SHO Liberace
2:35
TBS Starcade
2:45
2:55
26 News
3PM
2 Scooby-Doo
7 Edge Of Night
8 You Asked For It
13 Peoples Court
20 Tattletales
26 Ann Sothern
31 Superheroes
40 Woody Woodpecker
44 Flintstones
60 Voyage
3:05
3:30
4 Entertainment Tonight
7 Movie (M*A*S*H)
9 Systems Organization
13 Alice
26 Private Secretary
31 Porky Pig
40 Pink Panther
44 Superfriends
50 Dudley Do-Right
3:35
4PM
2 Spider-Man
3 Phil Donahue
4 Live On 4
8 Emergency!
9 Polka-Dot Door
10 California Afternoon
13 Threes Company
26 Topper
31 Scooby-Doo
36 MV3
40 Eight Is Enough
44 Pink Panther
46 Charlies Angels
48 Financial Inquiry
50 Jetsons
54 Mister Rogers
60 Hablamos Espanol
4:05
4:30
2 Gilligans Island
9 Mister Rogers
13 Jeffersons
26 Lassie
31 Ultra Man
44 Muppet Show
50 Tennessee Tuxedo
54 Sesame Street
ESN-SC Sportscenter
4:35
5PM
2 Eight Is Enough
3-4-10-13-CNN News
5 Match Game
9 Sesame Street
11 Alice
20 Charlies Angels
26 Lost In Space
31 Wonder Woman
36 Hawaii Five-O
46 Jeffersons
50 Bewitched
60 Les Gammas
ESN-SC Track And Field (Vitalis/US Olympic Meet, taped yesterday at East Rutherford, NJ)
5:05
5:30
5 Family Feud
8 News
11 Threes Company
14-35 Noticias
44 Whats Happening!!
46 Peoples Court
50 Hogans Heroes
54 3-2-1 Contact
60 Family Portrait
SHO Movie (Barbary Coast 1935)
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> you?
>
Guess I gotta make it public here, since I can't see yours to respond. :P
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> Guess I gotta make it public here, since I can't see yours
> to respond.
Perhaps the regulars here should make their e-mail addresses visible so we don't WASTE SPACE
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Cant understand how. Once a show gets syndicated doesn't the network lose broadcast rights?
Also by the way WNYW Fox 5 ran an An All In The Family rerun at the same time Channel 2 New
York and 3 in Hartford.)
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8:30 BLOSSOM
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10 PM TODAY AT 40
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8 PM COSBY SHOW
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8 PM MATLOCK
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03-02-2006, 08:40 PM #2
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Mark,
The Church Mass WVIT used to have on Monday-Friday mornings aired on WHCT until they went
dark. It was Celebration of the Eucharist, which now airs on WTXX/20. I don't remember if WVIT
moved it to Channel 20 when they began LMAing the station in 1995? or if Channel 20 picked it
up after they switched to primarily Home Shopping Club Programming.
03-04-2006, 09:45 AM #3
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I Remember...ACtually in march of 1993 when Counterpoint Catholic Television bough WTXX was
wehn the Weekday Mass moved there from WVIT. I will discuss the WTXX sale when I post
Spring 1993 schedules.
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5AM
20 To Be Announced
ESN-SC Sportscenter
5:05
5:30
USA Co-Ed
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TBS Movie (Rodan 1956)
5:55
13 News
6AM
3 Better Way
20 Joy Of Gardening
40 Pacific Outdoors
44 El Amanecer
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3 Mister Ed
8 Villa Alegre
13 Doctor Snuggles
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31 Quest Magazine
40 Health Field
44 Black Renaissance
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5 Villa Alegre
7-11-13 Superfriends
36 Cartoons
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7:10
7:30
10 Focus On Farming
14 Actualidad Semanal
20 H.R. Pufnstuf
26 Jim Bakker
31 Twice A Woman
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3-4-8 Smurfs
9 Sesame Street
14 Hoy Mismo
20 Cisco Kid
31 Get Smart
44 Americas Top 10
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8:30
7-11-13 Pac-Man
20 McHales Navy
26 Vision Of Asia
31 Soul Train
40 700 Club
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2 Asians Now!
9 Sesame Street
20 Green Acres
35 In Focus
44 Movie (Count The Clues feature length compilation of episodes from the Lone Ranger
TV series)
ESN-SC Gymnastics (Match 10 of the USGF Single Elimination Championships, taped Dec. 17-20
at Reno)
9:30
2 Aqui y Ahora
3 Muppet Show
4 Buster And Me
5-10-46 Dukes
8 Gary Coleman
20 Sha Na Na
31 Three Stooges
35 Panorama Italiano
40 The Lesson
9:35
9 Soundstage
14 Nuestra Familia
20 Roller Derby
40 Facets
46 In Search Of...
60 Calligraphy
10:30
2 Getting To Know Me
40 Image
11AM
2 Lucy Show
3-8 Jetsons
4 Just Kidding
20 Wrestling
40 Saturday Morning
60 Les Gammas
CNN News
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11:30
3 Soul Train
9 Presente!
11 Noticias
14-35 Burbujas
26 26 Ski Adventure
40 Banana Splits
50 Voice Of Agriculture
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8 Space Kidettes
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12:30
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7 Safari To Adventure
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CNN Newsmaker Saturday (Daniel Schorr)
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40 Incredible Hulk
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TBS Wrestling
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5 Vibrations
7-11-13 Pro Bowling (The $150.,000 True Value Open, taped in Peoria, Ill.)
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5 To Be Announced
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14 Esta Semana
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35 Lucha Libre
36 Space 1999
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50 Dance Fever
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2 Dance Fever
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5 Hawaii Five-O
7-11-13 Wide World Of Sports (International Professional Figure Skating Championships, taped
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10 In Search Of...
20 Charlies Angels
31 Midnight Special
44 Wonder Woman
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Heh, yes. I made that mistake in the previous San Francisco listings I posted, and just copy-n-
pasted the channel directory from that one into this one. Thanks for pointing it out.
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EVENING
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3-CNN News
4 Lawrence Welk
8 Viewpoint
9 Life On Earth
20 Mission: Impossible
26 Tokyo Television
31 Bionic Woman
32 Sesame Street
36 Saint
40 Solid Gold
44 Buck Rogers
60 Peninsula Weekly
ESN-SC College Basketball (Ohio State at Michigan)
USA College Basketball (Georgetown vs. Seton Hall at East Rutherford, NJ)
6:10
6:30
5-7-11-13 News
14-35 Soledad
60 Thoroughbred Racing
6:50
TBS To Be Announced
7PM
5 Pacific Currents
10 Safari To Adventure
11 Star Trek
13 Family Feud
20 Kojak
31 Carter Country
32 Images In Watercolor
36 Hawaii Five-O
40 Saturday Night
44 Battlestar Galactica
54 Life On Earth
60 Sports America
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TBS News
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3 Muppet Show
5 Superkids
10 In Search Of...
13 Dance Fever
14-35 Mi Secretaria
31 Good Times
8PM
9 Wild America
14 Fantastico
20 Laugh Trax
32 Inside Washington
35 Sabor Latino
ESN-SC Sportscenter
8:05
TBS Tush!
8:30
9PM
9 Two Ronnies
14 Divino Divan
20 Movie (Teenage Lovers 1974 TV-movie re-edited from the Sons & Daughters series)
50 Kickboxing
9:05
9:30
3 Forum 3
35 Divino Divan
54 Good Neighbors
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9 Science Notes
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9 Health Notes
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5 Hawaii Five-O
7 ABC News (Tom Jarriel)
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Yes it is. And a rarity at that. The Sixth Sense which was an hour show originally aired on ABC
from 1972-1973 was basically a spinoff of an episode of Night Gallery called The Sixth Sense
which aired in 1971 or 1972 on NBC. Basically to give Night Gallery enough episodes for
syndication they edited The Sixth Sense to 30 minute episodes. I remember watching reruns on
the Sci-Fi Channel several years ago and saw that they used those episodes of The Sixth Sense in
the Night Gallery package.
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When did KTSF drop the evening subscription service? I actually wanted to ask in the other SF
thread a few days ago, but I forgot.
For that matter, anyone know when they launched their Cantonese newscast?<P
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7:30 VIEWPOINT
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7 PM COSBY SHOW
8 PM MOVIE -
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9:30 IT IS WRITTEN
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2 PM TJ HOOKER
7 PM WWF WRESTLING
8 PM J V IMPE
9 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM KENNETH COPELAND
6 AM 700 CLUB
7 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
7:30 HEATHCLIFF
8 AM BULLWINKLE
8:30 SUPERHEROES
9 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
10 AM MY THREE SONS
11 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
1 PM BONANZA
2 PM GUNSMOKE
3 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
4 PM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
5 PM LUCY SHOW
8 PM AIRWOLF
9 PM A TEAM
10 PM HONEYMOONERS
11 PM HOGAN'S HEROES
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Saturday 11-21
7:30 Maverick-ABC
8:30 Lawman-ABC
9PM Rebel-ABC
9:30 Alaskans-ABC
Mon.-Fri 11-23/27
Monday, 11-23
7:30 Cheyenne-ABC
Tuesday, 11-24
7:30 Sugarfoot-ABC
Wednesday 11-25
Thursday 11-26
9:30 Untouchables-ABC
11PM Wrestling
Friday 11-27
7PM Honeymooners
10:30 Home-a-Rama
WXTV 45 Youngstown, Oh...WKST'a ABC Affiliation had moved down the dial to Channel 33
sometime in very late 1959 or in 1960. It was decided to keep channel 45 on the air. The biggest
difference aside from loss of Network hookup was that 45 had a later sign-On time (6PM)
Saturday December 3
Sunday December 4
6:30 Cannonball
Monday December 5
6:30 Ramar
8:30 Stage 7
Tuesday, December 6
6PM Hawkeye
6:30 Ramar
7PM Movie-Bandido-1956
Wednesday, December 7
6PM Hawkeye
6:30 Ramar
8:30 Susie
Thursday December 8
6PM Hawkeye
6:30 Ramar
6PM Hawkeye
6:30 Ramar
While WXTV had a fairly decent lineup of Syndicated Shows, They were starting already to buy
fewer movies-and run them 2-3 times a week..
Friday December 16, 1962 appears to be the last date WXTV-45 was carried in Cleveland's TV
Guide. By now just about all Syndicated programming was gone and all that was left was a few
movies and very cheap local shows..
6:15 Camera 15
6:30 45 Hop-Music
8PM Movie Sheriff of Las Vegas 1944 William Elliott Bobby (Robert?) Blake
11PM Trial At Tara-About St. Patrick Standing Trial for converting Druids to Christianity
Channel 45 remained silent from late 1962-1973 when Akron, Kent State and Youngstown State
Universities appropriated channel 45, now licensed to Alliance, Ohio as WNEO-PBS WEAO-49
was added in 1975..both stations simulcast as PBS In Akron-Canton, Ohio
03-04-2006, 06:02 AM #2
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>
> They were starting already to buy fewer movies-and run them
>
> Friday December 16, 1962 appears to be the last date WXTV-45
> Syndicated programming was gone and all that was left was a
>
>
03-04-2006, 07:56 PM #3
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Seriously, it looks to me that WXTV was one of the many early UHF failures. As was pointed out,
the station did okay when it had the network affiliation, but once it had to go it alone, the cost of
operation was too high.
I note that the schedule immediately after WXTV lost the ABC affiliation had an interesting
schedule of movies. Whatever movie ran at 7:00 reran at 10:30, and the next night, it would be
the 9:00 movie while the previous night's 9:00 movie ran at 7:00 and 10:30. With that kind of
repeat schedule, it is probably safe to assume people didn't go out of their way to tune up to
channel 45 on their early variable-tuning UHF sets, since it must have seemed that they were
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4- Daily Almanac
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7:30
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6- Hogan's Heroes
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EVENING
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2- Villa Allegre
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7- What's My Line
10- Concentration
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http://main.wgbh.org/ton/programs/1475_01.html)
4- $25,000 Pyramid
6- Hollywood Squares
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38- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins .vs. Los Angeles Kings from the Boston Garden (Bruins won 8-1)
(source:shrpsports.com)
2-11- The Way it Was- 1950 NFL Championship Game between the Cleveland Browns and the
Los Angeles Rams
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I was wondering why Channels 5,6,and 9 in Boston and surrounding areas did not carry A.M.
America which would later become Good Morning America in 1975.
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"A.M. America" did not premiere on ABC until January of 1975. It got "so-so" reviews and
ratings. It was a national version of WABC-TV's "A.M. New York" with Bill Beutel and Nancy
Dussault ("A.M. New York" moved to the 9:00 AM time slot after GMA premiered, on Channel 7
in New York). "Good Morning America" (the revamped version of "A.M. America") premiered
later that year. David Hartman joined GMA in the fall of 1975 after his series "Lucas Tanner" was
cancelled by NBC earlier in the year.
> surrounding areas did not carry A.M. America which would
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>When did most of the Maritimes shift from Bangor networks to Boston/Detroit?? Until just last
year NBC via WLBZ2 Bangor was on cable in St.John and Fredericton, but has since been
replaced by WHDH Boston. Maine PBS was the only Maine station I noticed on cable at hotel I
was staying at.
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8:00 - Cartoons
2:30 - Cartoon
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WOR-TV 9
8:30 - Cartoons
6:30 - Flipper
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For several years through the late 70's,Sesame Street aired in syndication on stations that didn't
have a PBS affiliate. I'm surprised that the PBS affiliate in New York didn't carry Sesame Street.
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> I'm surprised that the PBS affiliate in New York didn't
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They did -- Highwayman only posted the skeds for the VHF commercial stations.
For the first year or so, both WPIX and WNET carried Sesame Street.
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> For several years through the late 70's,Sesame Street aired
> I'm surprised that the PBS affiliate in New York didn't
They did carry Sesame Street, but they apparently only carried it in the afternoon and the
producers of the show preferred to have a morning airing because it better fit the schedule for
preschoolers. The result was that it aired in the morning on 11 and in the afternoon on 13.
Morning
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> 9:00
How long did WINK carry "Sesame Street"? I'm guessing it was because Fort Myers didn't have
its own PBS station yet (wouldn't until sometime in the early '80s, I believe), and cable
penetration was minimal at the time (making it difficult at best to pick up the Tampa or Miami
affiliates).
> 7:30
Interesting... anybody know if any other PBS stations have carried syndicated programs normally
shown on commercial stations?
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YES.....
Up in Jacksonville, PBS station WJCT, Channel 7 also ran "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" at
about the same time.
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RETRO: Memphis,TN & Tupelo/Columbus, MS - Friday, September 1, 1973
Stations listed:
WMC-5-Memphis (NBC)
WHBQ-13-Memphis (ABC)
WKN0-10-Memphis (PBS)
WTVA-9-Tupelo (NBC)
WREC-3
10:00 - Gambit
7:00 - 60 Minutes
9:00 - Celebration
WMC-5
7:00 - Today
9:30 - Baffle
11:00 - Jeopardy!
3:00 - Somerset
5:30 - News (local? - I recall seeing that WMC ran an hour of local news in
7:00 - Land of Small (all that is given, could find any info on tv.com)
1:30 - TV Chapel
3:30 - Lassie
4:30 - Bonanza
WTVA-9
7:00 - Today
9:30 - Baffle
11:00 - Jeopardy!
3:00 - Somerset
12:00 - Midnight Special (I suspect this is the same as "special" listed on WMC)
1:30 - Meditation
WCBI-4
7:00 - News (local or network? Is this the same as "Good Morning" on WREC?)
10:00 - Gambit
10:55 - News (not listed in grid, but one can infer from WREC listing)
4:30 - Flintstones
6:00 - News
7:00 - Billy Graham Crusade (interesting that it aired on both stations in the
WKNO-10
11:30 - Span
2:00 - Span
2:30 - Magician
9:00 - Insight
WMAB-2
11:30 - Carrascolendas
2:00 - Hodgepodge
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Very likely.
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> WMC-5
> 12:00 - Special (no information given)
Since this is Friday, it's very likely "The Midnight Special", which started in 1972.
> WHBQ-13
I don't think the All-Star format began until the next year.
> WKNO-10
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> Broadcasting)
Then known as Mississippi ETV. WMAE-12 in Booneville would sign on the following year,
bringing a clearer picture for Tupelo.
> WREC-3
When "Storm" was canceled, 3 began preempting that timeslot by expanding "The Early Movie"
to two hours.
It's been mentioned in the past, and I'll say it again in case it predates the recent purging of old
posts: WRE(C/G) at the time had the largest film library of any local station.
Yes, at the time 3 carried local news at 530, and cleared Cronkite at 6. KFVS-12 in Cape
Girardeau, Mo. also did the same thing for years.
I don't think WREC/WREG ever cleared the CBS late slot until Letterman -- for eons they aired
what was called "The Late Movie"
> WMC-5
> 5:30 - News (local? - I recall seeing that WMC ran an hour
Yes, WMC-TV ran one hour of local news at 5 PM, and NBC Nightly News at 6. Not sure if this is
still the case, but it was as late as 1990.
> WHBQ-13
Only ABC show from Sunday morning which they cleared. This timeslot on the other weekdays
was occupied by a mishmash of cartoons - remnants of the original "Cartoon Time" ... but at
some point in time they'd start carrying "Green Acres" and "Gilligan's Island" in the 7-8 slot, and
"Straight Talk" (hosted by Marge Thrasher, whom I believe would soon move to big sister WOR-
TV) would move to one hour at 8.
FWIW, 13 wouldn't begin carrying GMA until some time in 1977, and for only one hour. I don't
think they'd clear the full two hours 'till 1980 or so.
"Dialing for Dollars Movie" ... the legendary DAVE BROWN often had his finger in the rotary.
They would not clear "All My Children" until it went to one hour, and never in pattern. In 1973,
WHBQ was by far the #1 news station.
Yes, ABC. Later in the decade, they'd begin carrying it at 5 PM, and running syndie product at 530
(often "The Rifleman"), and then "Eyewitness News" at 6.
> [WTWV]-9
Yes, "Playhouse 9" was their afternoon movie. Would soon drop that name in favor of a generic
title. "PLAY-HOOOOWSE NIIIIIINE!"
NBC.
Local.
"Moments of Meditation" -- the program slide featured a creepy picture of a bearded old man
kneeling down on a hilltop, in full prayer pose.
> WCBI-4
Often cartoon shorts ... at this point WCBI's famous kiddie host Uncle Bunky evidently was taking
a sabbatical from his "Funtime" show.
> both stations in the same market in the same time slot)
In the early '70s, Tupelo and Columbus were completely separate .... in fact, WCBI didn't have a
good picture on Tupelo's cable system. Tupelo was still very much Memphis-centric in TV viewing
habits (WTWV notwithstanding; WMC-5 would go to a gray screen whenever programming
duplicated that of channel niiiiiine)
WCBI wouldn't bring a city-grade signal into Tupelo until much later in the '70s.
I recall WCBI carrying CBS' late-night schedule ..... Merv had been canceled by now, right?
> WKNO-10
I don't even think that was a program .... that might've been what the Daily Journal assigned to
WKNO's then practice of filling time with instrumental music and slides which changed with each
minute: "(XX) MINUTES 'TILL NEXT PROGRAM"
> WMAB-2
Educational program hosted by a very young Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, et al. They lived in a large
house and did lots of finger painting, rudimentary oils, and that sort of thing. ;-)
Ahem .... this was, I recall, one of Miss. ETV's classroom programs, dealing with art. Mississippi,
for all its warts and being a dirt-poor state overall, produced some first-rate ETV programs of
their own. They had a nice budget, thanks to profits coming from WLBT-TV in Jackson, which was
then being run by a non-profit "interim authority" after Lamar Life's license was vacated.
2-WDCN (NET)
4-WSM (NBC)
7:00 - Today
9:25 - News
9:30 - Concentration
11:00 - Jeopardy
11:55 - News
1:30 - Doctors
5:25 - Weather
6:00 - News
6:30 - NBC White Paper (pre-empts "I Dream of Jeannie" and Debbie Reynolds)
7:30 - Julia
10:00 - News
12:00 - Untouchables
5-WLAC (CBS)
6:00 - News
12:00 - News
5:25 - Weather
6:00 - News
6:30 - Lancer
10:00 - News
8-WSIX (ABC)
10:00 - Bewitched
6:00 - News
6:30 - Mod Squad
9:00 - 42nd Academy Awards (Pre-empts Marcus Welby and Dick Cavett; "Midnight Cowboy"
wins best picture)
11:00 - News
(No listings before 10:00; was it common for small-market ABC stations to sign on late?)
10:00 - Bewitched
9:00 - 42nd Academy Awards (Pre-empts Marcus Welby and Dick Cavett; "Midnight Cowboy"
wins best picture)
11:00 - News
17-WMCV (Ind.)
4:30 - Topper
6:00 - Munsters
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Apparently, either Fred Rogers, WQED or PBS wanted something more gramattically-correct.
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Since this was local,I was wondering if Ralph Emery hosted this show because in his
autobiography "Memories",it says that he hosted his own afternoon show in addition to his
morning show. One of the other shows he did in the afternoon was called Opry Almanac which
aired in the late 60's.
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12 Kareen's Yoga
13 Morning Show
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10:00
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7 Price is Right
12 Community
18 All About You
20 Dinah!
24 Dimensions in Science
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13 Definition
18 Infinity Factory
24 Wordsmith
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12 Art of Cooking
13 Kareen's Yoga
18 Word Shop
24 Sunrunners
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6g Money Talks
7 Love of Life
12 Definition
13 Romper Room
18 Ripples
20 Happy Days
Afternoon
Noon
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12-13 Flintstones
18 American Heritage
20 Don Ho
11 Gillian
20 Ryan's Hope
24 Communique
1:00
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5 Gong Show
6g Canadian Cavalcade
7 Doctors
11 Mike Douglas
20 All My Children
24 Occupations
1:30
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6 Coronation Street
18 Electric Company
20 Family Feud
24 Report Metric
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20 $20,000 Pyramid
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12 Pay Cards
18 Wordsmith
3:00
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6g Bonnie Prudden
24 Don't Ask Me
3:15
10 Droits de parole
20 General Hospital
3:30
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7 Match Game
24 Mike McManus
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4:00
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18 Sesame Street
20 Edge of Night
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6g Gilligan's Island
13 My Three Sons
20 Mike Douglas
24 Electric Company
5:00
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6g Doris Day
12 First Impressions
13 I Dream of Jeannie
24 Sesame Street
5:30
6g Adam-12
12 Price is Right
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18 Electric Company
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12o Quest
12s Information
18 Zoom
6:30
2-9 Actualite
4 News
5 NBC News
7 CBS News
11 News
12s TBA
18 Vision On
20 ABC News
24 Readalong
6:45
24 Readalong
7:00
5 Adam-12
6 Muppet Show
6g Odd Couple
7 Sounding Good
10-30 Nouvelles
12-13 Jeffersons
18 Antiques
20 Gomer Pyle
24 Magic Shadows
7:30
5 Treasure Hunt
6 LaPierre
12o Panorama
24 Mike McManus
8:00
4-6-11 Rhoda
12-13 Waltons
12o Reality
24 Classics Illustrated
8:30
4-6-11 Phyllis
7 Busting Loose
12s Recital
9:00
2-9 Tele-selection
6g-7 Maude
12o Specials
18 Pallisers
24 Speaking Out
9:30
10:00
6g News
7 Andros Targets
18 Soundstage
24 Villages et visages
10:30
2-9 Le Telejournal
10-30 Nouvelles
10:45
24 No One's Perfect
11:00
7-20 News
30 Outaouais aujourd'hui
11:05
11:15
5-7 News
10 Film-o-Dix "La Belle Romaine"
11:20
12-13 News
11:30
4-6-11 News
18 World Press
24 Ski Cross-Country
11:35
11:45
5 Tonight Show
24 TBA
Late Night
Midnight
12:05
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Thanks for the catch- listings have been edited. Didn't realize I had forgotten to put that in!
from TV News
2 WTWO Terre Haute (NBC-ABC)
Morning
4 Country Music
6 Today in Indiana
8 Sunrise Semester
13 Educational Program
7/6:00
2-6 Today
7/6:05
10 CBS News
7/6:25
8 Chapel Door
7/6:30
3 Sunrise Semester
4 Cartoons
8 News
20 Early Bird
7/6:50
13 Be Feminine
8/7:00
3 News
7 Merv Griffin
8 Captain Kangaroo
10 Bewitched
13 Treasure Isle
14-15-20 Today
8/7:15
8/7:30
3 Sun-Up
13 Dream House
17 Ranch Party
9/8:00
2 Newlywed Game
4 Spanish I
6 Steve Allen
13 Paul Dixon
17 Ivanhoe
18 Captain Kangaroo
9/8:15
4 Spanish II
9/8:30
2 Dark Shadows
4 Bloomington Report
17 Cartoon Capers
9/8:35
4 Little Show
10/9:00
17 Romper Room
10/9:25
2-8 News
10/9:30
2-6-14-15-20 Concentration
11/10:00
2-6-14-15-20 Personality
11/10:30
2-6-14-15-20 Hollywood Squares
11/10:55
4 News
Afternoon
Noon/11:00
2-6-14-15-20 Jeopardy!
4 Cartoons
7-17 Bewitched
13 50-50 Club
12/11:25
3 News
12/11:30
6 Jim Gerard
7 Treasure Isle
2-14 News
1:00/Noon
2 Dating Game
3-8-10 News
4 Donald O'Connor
1/12:25
1/12:30
1/12:55
13 News
2/1:00
2/1:30
2-6-14-15-20 Doctors
4 Divorce Court
3/2:00
4 Dark Shadows
3/2:30
4/3:00
4 Popeye
4/3:25
2-8 News
4/3:30
2 Santa Land
6 Mike Douglas
7 Gilligan's Island
17 Truth or Consequences
5/4:00
4 Flintstones
7 Hazel
13 Bewitched
5/4:30
4 Of Lands & Seas
7 Perry Mason
13 News
Evening
6/5:00
2-6-8-10-15-17-20 News
3 Flintstones
6/5:30
3 News
4 Perry Mason
7-14-18 News
13 I Love Lucy
7/6:00
2 I Dream of Jeannie
10 Felony Squad
13 Gilligan's Island
17 I Love Lucy
7/6:30
3-8-10-18 Lancer
4 Truth or Consequences
8/7:00
4 Hazel
8/7:30
2-6-14-15-20 Julia
4 Password (Elizabeth Montgomery & Martin Landau are the celebrity guests)
9/8:00
4 Merv Griffin
9/8:30
13-17 NYPD
10/9:00
3-8-10-18 60 Minutes
4 News
11/10:00
2-3-4-7-8-10-13-14-15-17-18-20 News
11/10:30
7-13-17 Joey Bishop (Joey was on the cover of that week's TV News, he was the National
Emissary of the Hoosier Airlift to Vietnam)
10 Californians
Late Night
Midnight/11:00
4 World of Sports
12/11:05
1:00/Midnight
13 Continental Comment
1/12:30
13 Painting
7:30
7 Clue Club
12 Let's Go
20 Real McCoys
8:00
5 Woody Woodpecker
6g Crossroads
12 Spider-Man
13 Thacker's World
8:30
5 Pink Panther
6g Crossroads
7 Clue Club
12 Bugs Bunny
13 Spider-Man
20 Jabberjaw
9:00
6g Niven Miller
7 Bugs Bunny
18 Sesame Street
20 Scooby-Doo
24 Hattytown Tales
30 Samedi tout
9:30
2-9 Wickie
4 Parade
6 Sesame Street
6g Canadian Cavlacde
10 Thierry la fronde
11 Homemade TV
12-13 Kidstuff
24 Cucumber
10:00
5 Speed Buggy
7 Tarzan (English)
11 Oceans Alive
18 Electric Company
10:30
2-9 Lassie
5 Monster Squad
7 New Adventures of Batman
11 Scooby-Doo
12 Oceans Alive
13 Let's Go
18 Mon atelier
20 Krofft Supershow
24 Long Chase
11:00
6g Point Blank
7 Shazam
11 Harrigan
12 Merrie Melodies
13 Spider-Man
18 Studio See
24 Vision On
11:30
11 Wild Kingdom
12 Flintstones
13 Cartoon Party
20 SuperFriends
24 Colargol
Afternoon
Noon
6 Hobbledehoy
6g Code 1078
7 Cosby Kids
11 George Hamilton IV
12 Star Trek
18 TV Garden Club
20 Oddball Couple
24 Trousse-Mitoufle
30 Livraison speciale
12:30
4 Platform
5 Muggsy
6g NFB
7 Ark II
20 American Bandstand
1:00
2-9 Sportheque
6 Parade
6g Entertainers
11 Howie Meeker
24 Paul et Virginie
1:15
1:30
4 Curl 4
5 Eyewitness Forum
11 Wolfman Jack
2:00
5 $ for Scholars
10 La soeur volante
30 Laissez-passer
2:30
6g Bonnie Prudden
12o Spotlight on RA
20 Ironside
6g Superstar Wrestling
12 Superstars of Wrestling
13 Sports '77
30 Faire et defaire
3:30
2-9 Cinema-Jeunesse
13 Outdoor Sportsman
24 Down to Earth
30 Ski de randonnee
4:00
6g Joker's Wild
18 Sesame Street
24 Ski de randonee
2-9 TBA
6g Circle Square
24 Electric Company
5:00
2-9 Bagatelle
12o-12s Shalom
18 Nova
24 Sesame Street
5:30
10 Sport magazine
Evening
6:00
4-6-7-13 News
6g Global Newsweek
11 Life
12 Travel '77
12o-12s Kaleidoscope
6:30
2-9 Le Telejournal
5 NBC News
7 CBS News
10 Gros plan
11 Saturday Night
12 The Connection
13 Regional Contact
20 ABC News
24 Don't Ask Me
7:00
2-9 Cosmos: 1999 [Space: 1999]
4 Focus
5 Andy Williams
6 Minority Report
10 Disco tourne
12o-12s Specials
18 Inside Albany
20 Hee Haw
24 Long Chase
7:30
5 Dolly Parton
24 Doctor Who
8:00
5 Lawrence Welk
18 World in Action
24 Saturday Night at the Movies: Nostalgia "History is Made at Night" and "Anne of Green
Gables"
8:30
7 Bob Newhart
20 Fish
9:00
18 Picadilly Circus
9:30
7 Alice
10:00
7 Carol Burnett
10 Les protecteurs
12 New Avengers
13 Rich Man, Poor Man
20 Most Wanted
30 Apache
10:30
2-9 Le Telejournal
4-6-11 Overtime
10-30 Nouvelles
11:00
5-7 News
11:10
11:15
11:20
4-6-11-12-13 News
11:30
11 Alive Now
11:35
11:45
Late Night
Midnight
1:00
2-9 Cinema "Alphaville"
2 CJOH
3 CKGN
4 WNPI
5 WWNY
6 WPTZ
7 CICA
8 CBOT
9E CFTM
9W CKWS
10 CFVO
11 CBOFT
12 Community Channel
13E CFCF
15 WNPI
16 WPTZ
19 WUTR
20 CBMT
21W CFTM
24E CKWS
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Since TVA's version was an hour long, I suspect that their version was the live-action one with
Ron Ely as the King of the Jungle.
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Do you have any other cable lineups from southern Ontario from that era?
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> Do you have any other cable lineups from southern Ontario
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I am- first name is Tim. I don't have much in the line of 70s line-ups apart from what I've
transcribed from the old 70s CRTC cable system books. (Know anyplace that sells them, I
wouldn't mind getting my hands on some!) Had a very pleasant suprise when purchasing a fall
1976 Maritime Provinces TVG set...who ever bound in the last 1976 TVG didn't check the
edition--the last edition in the binder is the Western Ontario edition, with a whole whack of ads
for CKNX and CBET, among others!
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from TV News
Morning
4 Hoosier Roundup
6/5:50
13 County Newsreel
7/6:00
6 Super Six
8 Sunrise Semester
13 Light Time
7/6:15
13 TBA
7/6:30
3 Sunrise Semester
6 Top Cat
8 Indiana Farmer
13 Saturday Almanac
14 Farm
8/7:00
2 Discovery
4 Popeye on Saturday
6 Three Stooges
8 Roads to Learning
13 Farm Front
8/7:30
2 4H Science Club
7 4H in Action
13 Timothy Churchmouse
17 Discovery
9/8:00
7 Let's Talk
13-17 Casper
14 Big Little Show
9/8:30
4 Underdog
10/9:00
2-6-15-20 Flintstones
3-8-10-18 Archie
7-13-17 Spider-Man
10/9:30
3-8-10-18 Batman/Superman
11/10:00
4 Thunderbirds
11/10:30
2-6-14-15-20 Underdog
3-10-18 Herculoids
8 Uncle Buster
Afternoon
Noon/11:00
2-6-15-20 Birdman
4 Upbeat
14 McHale's Navy
12/11:30
6 Job Line
14 Wells Fargo
1:00/Noon
4 Flying Fisherman
6 Bible Telecourse "The Reign of God"
14 Flintstones
1/12:30
2-7-13-17 Wide World of Sports (National Motorcycle Race of Champions/World Sky Diving
Championships)
14 Championship Bowling
15 Living Word
20 Education Today
2/1:00
3 Farm Report
18 Continental Comment
2/1:30
10 Path to Belief
14 Continental Comment
2/1:45
3/2:00
3/2:25
4 World of Sports
3/2:30
4 NFL Highlights
6 College Bowl
14 The Answer
4/3:00
4 Championship Wrestling
14 University of Michigan
4/3:30
3 Big Play
14 Entertainment Plus
15-20 Laramie
4/3:55
4 World of Sports
5/4:00
3 Championship Bowling
6 Porter Wagoner
10 Big Valley
14 Listen
18 Up Beat
5/4:30
6/5:00
3 Marvin Lee
4 Perry Mason
6-8-10-18 News
14 Bill Anderson
6/5:30
3 Petticoat Junction
18 Pigskin Preview
7/6:00
3 News
8 McHale's Navy
10 TV Sportsman's Club
14 Project 14
18 News
7/6:30
8/7:30
9/8:00
4 John Gary
13 Midwstern Hayride
9/8:30
10/9:00
8-10-18 Mannix
17 Bobby Lord
10/9:30
4 News
11/10:00
2-13-18 NCAA Football (same-day tape): Indiana-Purdue (Purdue wins a squeaker 38-35)
4 Secret Agent
6-7-8-10-14-15-17-20 News
11/10:20
11/10:30
3 News
8 Late Show Double Feature "For Whom the Bell Tolls"/"The Lady Pays Off"
14 Auto Racing
17 Hollywood Palace
Late Night
Midnight/11:00
1/12:15
2 Celebrity Billiards
13 News
1/12:30
13 Saturday Almanac
2/1:00
13 Painting
2/1:30
13 After Eden
Station addresses:
Terre Haute:
Champaign:
Indianapolis
Evansville:
Decatur:
Lafayette:
Springfield:
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No -- CBS had an animated series in the late-1960s called "Shazzan", where kids summon a genie
by putting their special rings (marked "Shaz" and "Zan") together.
03-10-2006, 01:23 PM #3
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Re: "Shazzan"
The plot was two teenaged twins (brother and sister) who found the rings while exploring a cave
on an island off the coast of (I believe) Maine.
By putting together the two halves of the ring, they were transported back to the time of the
Arabian Nights. Shazzan was a giant male genie who the kids could summon whenever they
were in trouble by putting the two halves of the ring together and yelling in unison "Shazzan!".
"Shazzan" was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. For many years, Alex Toth designed the
characters for most of Hanna-Barbera's adventure cartoons; I know he designed the characters
for "Space Ghost" and "The Herculoids"; I would think he also designed the characters for
"Shazzan".
Seventeen episodes (two eleven-minute "Shazzan" stories per episode) were produced in 1967
and were broadcast from 1967 until 1969 (each episode was broadcast six times). This was
actually common for Saturday-morning cartoons of the late 1960's and early 1970's: Seventeen
episodes would be produced and each episode would get broadcast six times over the course of
two years. Only if the show were a huge hit (such as "Scooby-Doo") would any additional
episodes be produced beyond the original seventeen.
Times are listed by Daily Globe as Eastern, but I notice most shows running an hour behind the
scheduled times listed in Brooks/Marsh.
SATURDAY, July 16
5 Videoscope
7:30 Dunninger
8 Musical Chairs
11 Star Theatre
SUNDAY, July 17
2 Frontiers of Faith
3 TBA
4 Films
5 TBA
9 Cameo Theatre
11 News
11:10 Weather
10 Home
4 Pinky Lee
5 Captain Joe
11 News-Sports
PRIMETIME
MONDAY, July 18
8 Medic
10 Channel 3 Playhouse
TUESDAY, July 19
8:30 Disneyland
7:15 TBA
8 Kraft TV Theatre
THURSDAY, July 21
7:15 Stringbusters
8 Dragnet
10 Groucho Marx
FRIDAY, July 22
7:15 TBA
7:30 Passerby
8:30 TBA
10 Walts Workshop
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WDSM 6 (CBS)
SATURDAY, July 16
12:55 Game of the Week: Reds at Brooklyn Dodgers (Dodgers won 5-4; from baseball-
reference.com)
6 TBA
9 Professional Father
SUNDAY, July 17
5 Oral Roberts
8 G.E. Theatre
11 Valiant Lady
1 House Party
3 Brighter Day
5 Mon: I Am The Law; Tue: The Big Picture; Wed: Action; Thu: The Christophers; Fri: Film
Program cont. from 4:45
5:30 C Bar 6
11 News Final
11:30 Mon, Fri - Night Owl Playhouse; Tue Polka Party, 12M Night Owl Playhouse; Wed., Thu
11:30 Polish TV Party, 11:45 Night Owl Playhouse
PRIME TIME
MONDAY, July 18
7 Superman (Synd.)
9 Studio One
10 Monday Theatre
TUESDAY, July 19
7:30 Music 55
10 Wrestling
WEDNESDAY, July 20
8 The Millionaire
THURSDAY, July 21
7:30 Climax
FRIDAY, July 22
7:30 Topper
9 Undercurrent
03-10-2006, 01:38 PM #2
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This may not have been a typo, and may not have been a delayed broadcast from the previous
Wednesday.
Disneyland was dedicated in July of 1955, and although before my time, I believe it was
dedicated on a Sunday and the dedication ceremony was in fact broadcast on ABC-TV. I think the
ceremony was held in late-afternoon in California so it would be seen live during the early
portion of prime-time in the East.
I don't know if Duluth was then on Daylight time or Standard time, but the dedication ceremony
was probably broadcast on the East Coast from either 7:30-8 P.M. (if Duluth was on Daylight
time) or 8:30-9 P.M. (if Duluth was on Standard time). In either time period, it was still daylight in
California (and would be until about 8 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time).
One note concerning pop culture history and the opening of Disneyland: It's my understanding
that the "Mouseketeers" for the original "Mickey Mouse Club" (which would premiere that
October) were introduced to the nation during the Disneyland dedication broadcast. I have
heard an "urban legend" that while all of the Mousketeers for the 1955/56 season appeared
during that show, there were four or five others who also appeared during that show but
dropped out of the group prior to the actual start of filming (which probably began a few weeks
after the Disneyland dedication) and were not replaced (at least for that season).
--Youngstown--
--Alliance--
45 WNEO (PBS)
--Erie--
--Cleveland--
3 WKYC (NBC) // 5 WEWS (ABC) // 8 WKJW (CBS) // 25 WVIZ (PBS) // 43 WUAB (Ind.) // 61 WCLQ
(Ind.)
--Canton--
67 WOAC (Ind.)
--Akron--
--Steubenville--
--Wheeling--
--Pittsburgh--
2 KDKA (CBS)
--Hamilton, Ontario--
11 CHCH (Ind.)
--London, Ontario--
10 CFPL (CBC)
MORNING
5AM
11 Eyesat
5:30
2 International Zone
5:45
2 Weekend Magazine
8 Villa Alegre
11 Adventures Outdoors
6:15
5 News
25 Making It Count
6:25
23 News
6:30
5 Herald Of Truth
8 Sonrisas
11 Circle Square
12 Ag-USA
33 Childrens Theatre
35 Sport Billy
61 Business Of Management
6:45
5 Inner Circle
9 Dudley Doright
11 Dale Harney
12 Flying Nun
24 Tennessee Tuxedo
35 Jetsons
7:30
9 Bullwinkle
11 Zig Zag
12 Woody Woodpecker
23 This Is Akron
24 Dudley Doright
33 Underdog
35 Flintstones
8AM
5-23-24-33 Monchichis
11 Harrigan
25 To be announced
45-49 Nova
67 Lone Ranger
8:30
25 Mister Rogers
43 Healthbeat
61 Lone Ranger
67 Three Stooges
9AM
3-9-12-21 Smurfs
5-23-24-33 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo
10 Snelgrove Snail
11 Greek Panorama
25 Electric Company
43 Ernest Angley
45-49 Supersoccer
9:30
25 Sesame Street
10AM
10 Amateur Naturalist
11 Hispanovision
43 Lorain Conversation
45-49 Motorweek
10:30
10 Going Great
11 Italian Panorama
25 Mister Rogers
43 Lorain News
11AM
3-9-12-21 Mr. T
10 Magic Palace
61 Wrestling
11:30
10 Zig Zag
AFTERNOON
Noon
2-8-27-35 Womens Tennis (Final-round play in the $150,000 Womens Indoor Tennis
Championships at East Hanover, NJ)
7 To be announced
10 Nuggets
11 Creative Hands
33 Jonny Quest
43 Three Stooges
61 Dance Show
67 Fishin USA
12:30
3-12-21 Thundarr
7 Fishin Ohio
9 Wrestling
11 Your Wealth
33 Weekend
67 Championship Fishing
1PM
11-12-67 Wrestling
21 Dynamics In Black
1:30
3 Moment Of Crisis
9 Joy Of Gardening
10 Fame Game
21 Outdoor Journal
23 Wrestling
24 Video Rock
25 Motorweek II
33 Dance Fever
2PM
9 News
11 OUAA Basketball
25 Victory Garden
33 Wrestling
2:30
9 Star Search
23 Shopsmith
3PM
25 Saving Energy
45-49 Austin City Limits
3:30
9 Courage To Care
21 Shopsmith
25 To be announced
54 Political Debate
67 Three Stooges
4PM
2-27-35 Sports Saturday (Boxing: Michael Spinks vs. Eddie Davis; speedskating; pool)
11 Bonspiel 84
25 Sesame Street
5PM
5-23-24-33 Wide World Of Sports (Race Across America bicycling event; Winternational Drag
Racing Championships)
67 Solid Gold
5:35
EVENING
6PM
2-3-7-8-11-21-27 News
35 Fame
43 Star Trek
67 Star Search
6:30
11 Ein Prosit
24 Taking Advantage
27 WKRP In Cincinnati
33 News
54 Saving Energy
7PM
2 Maulers 84
3 Feagler!
5 Legacy Of A Dream
5 Muppet Show
11 Great Debate
21 Love Connection
23 Ernest Angley
24 Switch
25 Bless Me Father
27 Jeffersons
33 Hee Haw
54 Peoples Business
7:30
2 Vibrations
3 Dance Fever
5 Newscope
8 Muppet Show
10 Family Ties
21 Peoples Court
27 M*A*S*H
54 Nova
8PM
25 Sneak Previews
9PM
2-7-8-35 Movie (Sharkys Machine 1981) (CBS plans an announcement warning that this movie
may not be suitable for all family members)
5-23-24-33 Love Boat (Miss America 1984 Vanessa Williams guest stars)
11 Movie (Cagney & Lacey 1981 TV-movie, pilot for the series)
67 Hee Haw
9:30
10PM
25 Political Debate
45-49 All Creatures Great And Small
11PM
3-5-9-11-12-21-24-27-33 News
11:15
23 Ernest Angley
11:30
2-7-8 News
3-9-12-21 Saturday Night Live (host Edwin Newman; musical guests Kool & The Gang; Harry
Anderson also appears)
11 Just Jazz
27 Benny Hill
33 Movie (James Dean, The First American Teenager 1975)
35 Benny Hill
43 Hee Haw
11:45
Mid.
2 Hawaii Five-O
7 Benny Hill
8 At The Movies
27 Solid Gold
12:15
12:30
43 Star Search
61 Avengers
1AM
2 Hawaii Five-O
3 Americas Top 10
9 Solid Gold
27 Soul Train
1:30
3 Rock Palace
24 Video Rock
33 News
43 Three Stooges
1:45
1:50
2AM
2 Rock Palace
27 News
2:30
3 Music Magazine
3AM
3 Hit City
3:15
3:30
3 News
3:45
4AM
5 News
4:55
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To think Channel 43 actually tried to be a Lorain station at one time. Correct me if I'm wrong, but
their original studios were in Parma right? I don't mean the site that is now an Office Depot
store, but the bowling alley.<P ID="signature">______________
Here are the Hartford/New Haven listings July 11-17, 1992 TV Guide Hartford
Saturday
5 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
8 AM CAPTAIN PLANET
8:30 MOTHER GOOSE GRIMM
9 AM RETURN OF THE TALL SHIPS PARADE (SPECIAL 5 & 1/2 HOURS)(GARFIELD (normally aired at
9 AM, NINJA TURTLES AT 10 AM, BACK TO THE FUTURE AT 11 AM, GAMEPRO AT 11:30, IN
FISHERMEN AT Noon, IMAGES AT 12:30)
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
11 PM NEWS
12:30 MAGNUM PI
2 AM LOVE BOAT
3 AM MAGNUM PI
4 AM MAGNUM PI
SUNDAY
5 AM BLACK FORUM
6 AM VISTA
7 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
8:30 IN AMERICA
11 AM INSIDE WASHINGTON
12 NOON GARFIELD (Preempted from Saturday)MOVIE OR CBS SPORTS SHOWS AIR HERE
NORMALLY
3 PM MAGNUM PI
7 PM 60 MINUTES
11 PM NEWS
12:30 MAGNUM PI
1:30 NEWS
2 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM CBS NEWS
6:30 NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM FAMILY FEUD
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM EVENING SHADE
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
NORMALLY AIRED:
8 PM RESCUE 911
WEDNESDAY
8 PM HOWIE
9 PM RAVEN
THURSDAY
8 PM TOP COPS
9 PM DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
Normally aired:
9 PM STREET STORIES
10 PM KNOT'S LANDING
FRIDAY
8 PM BURT REYNOLDS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1 AM MAGNUM PI
2 AM PERSONALS
2:30 PERFECT SCORE
3 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM WEEKEND SPECIAL
6:30 HAMMERMAN
9 AM DARKWING DUCK
9:30 BEETLEJUICE
11 AM SCRATCH
11:30 INFORMERS
2 PM BOWLING
6 PM NEWS
8 PM IN A NEW LIGHT
11 PM NEWS
1 AM STAR SEARCH
2 AM BARNABY JONES
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 AM GOLF SHOW
8 AM INSIGHT
10 AM STAR SEARCH
11 AM EMERGENCY CALL
3 PM GOLF SHOW
6 PM NEWS
7 PM LIFE GOES ON
11 PM NEWS
2 AM BARNABY JONES
3 AM BARNABY JONES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
9 AM PHIL DONAHUE
10 AM GERALDO
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM FBI UNTOLD
10 PM DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
9 PM ROSEANNE
9:30 COACH
WEDNESDAY
8 PM WONDER YEARS
9 PM DOOGIE HOUSER MD
9:30 WHO'S THE BOSS
THURSDAY
8 PM YOUNG RIDERS
9 PM PARTNERS
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM DINASOURS
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
12:30 NIGHTTALK
SATURDAY
5 AM NIGHTSIDE
6 AM EARTH JOURNAL
6:30 NEWSWORTHY
7 AM RING AROUND THE WORLD
8 AM SPACECATS
8:30 YO YOGI
9:30 PROSTARS
10 AM WISHKID
1 PM MATLOCK
2 PM MATLOCK
3:30 GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
8 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
9 PM EMPTY NEST
9:30 NURSES
10 PM SISTERS
11 PM NEWS
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
1 AM BYRON ALLEN
2 AM PUMP IT UP
3:30 NIGHTSIDE
SUNDAY
7:30 CELEBRATE
8 AM ORAL ROBERTS
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM CELEBRATE
12 NOON NEWSMAKERS
4 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
11 PM NEWS
1 AM HARD COPY
1:30 NEWS
2 AM NIGHTSIDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM NIGHTSIDE
6 AM NBC/LOCAL NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM JOAN RIVERS
10 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS
11 AM DAILY MASS
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM MATLOCK
4 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
4:30 TAXI
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR
MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
9 PM QUANTUM LEAP
WEDNESDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM SEINFELD
THURSDAY
8 PM COSBY SHOW
9 PM CHEERS
9:30 WINGS
FRIDAY
8 PM MATLOCK
9 PM MATLOCK
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
3 AM CONCENTRATION
4 AM NIGHTSIDE
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
8:00
8:30
25- Lassie
9:00
4- Celebrations
5- Good Day
9- PTL Club
10- Donahue
12- Dinah
9:30
10:00
7- Journey to Jesus
9- Donahue
38- Ironside
56- De Todo Un Poco
10:30
5- Donahue
11:00
9- A Christmas Child
11:30
2- Sesame Street
12:00
4-5-12- News
9- $20,000 Pyramid
12:30
4- Woman '78
1:00
2- Piccadilly Circus
6-7 College Football- Peach Bowl- Purdue .vs. Georgia Tech (from Atlanta)
2:00
2:30
2- Over Easy
3:00
4- Everyday
10- Bewitched
3:30
2- The Club
4-10- Fiesta Bowl Football- UCLA .vs. Arkansas (from Tempe, AZ)
25- Spiderman/Superheroes
4:00
9- Edge of Night
4:30
9- Gilligans Island
5:00
9- Bonanza
27- Superman
5:30
2- Electric Company
EVENING
6:00
2- Sesame Street
5-6-7-9-12- News
6:30
4- News
7:00
2- Zoom
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- Joker's Wild
10- News
6- The Muppets
7- Kwanza '78
12- Crosswits
8:00
2- Evening at Symphony
44- Rush
9:00
6-7- M*A*S*H
9:30
2- Wonder Anew
10:00
10:30
2- MacNeil/Lehrer Report
25- Life in the Spirit
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11:30
25- Dragnet
12:30
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> AFTERNOON
> 12:30
Wierd that a CBS affiliate would run Davey & Goliath at Noon on a weekday sandwiched
between 2 soap operas. Probably the Christmas episode...Still it was disr4uptive to the flow of
shows. They should have maybe run it at 9 AM after Captain Kangaroo or before that at 8 AM. It
would have fit better in those slots.
One other thing was that Davey & Goliath was always commercial free over the years but when
Hallmark got the Easter & Christmas episodes and ran then on the Hallmark Channels they now
would have commercial breaks...in fact adult commercials would air on them.
KBOI 2-CBS/ABC
10:30 Face the Nation (Bob Dole, then GOP National Committee chair, is the guest)
Noon Insight
2:00 USI Golf Tournament (from Pleasant Valley Country Club, Sutton, MA; coverage of holes 15-
18)
6:00 Dragnet
KAID 4-PBS
KTVB 7-NBC/ABC
11:00 Meet the Press (hour-long edition with guest Clark MacGregor, campaign director for
Committee to Re-Elect the President)
4:00 Comment
5:00 Close-Up
7:00 Bonanza
KBOI 2-CBS/ABC
2:30 Password
4:00 Flintstones
9:00 Mannix
KTVB 7-NBC/ABC
7:30 Today
8:30 Today(?)
10:00 Jeopardy!
11:00 Concentration
2:00 Somerset
3:30 Bewitched
10:00 Monkees
3:00 CBS Sports Doubleheader: US Professional Match Play Championship/Liggett & Myers Open
3:30 It is Written
7:30 Arnie
KAID 4-PBS
No programming
KTVB 7-NBC/ABC
8:00 Jetsons
10:30 Bugaloos
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Fri, Aug 25
6-8pm, KTVB
Sat, Aug 26
8-10am, KBOI
6-7pm, KTVB
Sun, Aug 27
1:30-4pm, KTVB
6-7pn, KBOI
Mon, Aug 28
6-9pm, KBOI
Tues, Aug 29
5:30-9pm, KTVB
Wed, Aug 30
6-9pm, KBOI
Thurs, Aug 31
6-9pm, KTVB
Fri, Sept 1
6-9pm, KBOI
Sat, Sept 2
11:30am-1:30pm, KBOI
3-5pm/6-8pm, KTVB
Sun, Sept 3
10am-noon, KTVB
2-4pm/7-9pm, KBOI
Mon, Sept 4
2-4pm, KTVB
6-9pm, KBOI
Tues, Sept 5
6-9pm, KTVB
Wed, Sept 6
6-9pm, KTVB
Thurs, Sept 7
6-9pm, KBOI
Fri, Sept 8
6-9pm, KTVB
Sat, Sept 9
8:30-10am/6-8pm, KTVB
4-5pm, KBOI
Sun, Sept 10
11:30am-2pm/10:30pm-midnight, KBOI
--Youngstown--
--Alliance--
45 WNEO (PBS)
--Erie--
--Cleveland--
3 WKYC (NBC) // 5 WEWS (ABC) // 8 WKJW (CBS) // 25 WVIZ (PBS) // 43 WUAB (Ind.) // 61 WCLQ
(Ind.)
--Canton--
67 WOAC (Ind.)
--Akron--
--Steubenville--
--Wheeling--
--Pittsburgh--
2 KDKA (CBS)
--Hamilton, Ontario--
11 CHCH (Ind.)
--London, Ontario--
10 CFPL (CBC)
In addition to the listings herein, Chs. 25, 45, 49 and 54 schedule instructional programs
throughout the broadcast day.
MORNING
5AM
5:30
9 700 Club
5:45
43 News
5:55
3 Farm Fare
6AM
8 Sunday Best
10 Frightenstein
11 Yoga
12 Health Field
33 700 Club
6:15
25 Making It Count
6:30
3 Today In Cleveland
11 It Figures
61 Business Of Management
67 MDTV
6:45
25 A.M. Weather
7AM
61 Tennessee Tuxedo
7:15
7:30
11 Camera On Canada
61 Superfriends
7:45
54 A.M. Weather
8AM
5 Morning Exchange
11 Lynsky And Co.
8:30
11 Klaras Korner
25 Fast Forward II
61 Jimmy Swaggart
67 Paul Gaudino
9AM
3 AM Cleveland
8 Breakaway
9 Woman To Woman
11 Morning Exercise
21 Family
23 Benson
35 Woman To Woman
43 Barnaby
67 Ask Washington
9:30
2 Tattletales
11 Mad Dash
23 Morning Stretch
43 Romper Room
10AM
10 Youre Beautiful
23 700 Club
33 Waltons
43 43 A.M.
67 Big Valley
10:30
10 Do It For Yourself
43 Bewitched
11AM
5-24-33 Benson
10 Fitness Break
11 Cherington
43 Family
67 Good Times
11:15
10 Friendly Giant
11:30
10 Mr. Dressup
25 Sesame Street
54 Mister Rogers
11:55
AFTERNOON
Noon
2-5-7-8-27-33 News
35 Love Connection
43 Pink Panther
54 Sesame Street
67 Ag-Day
12:30
61 Wacky Races
67 Newlywed Game
1PM
67 Dating Game
1:30
2 Capitol
54 Electric Company
67 My Favorite Martian
2PM
2 Pittsburgh Today
10 Take 30
67 Superfriends
2:30
7-8-27-35 Capitol
54 McLaughlin Group
3PM
11 Soap Box
43 Popeye
61 Superfriends
67 Banana Splits
3:30
10 Happy Days
25 Fast Forward II
43 Flintstones
54 3-2-1 Contact
61 Inspector Gadget
4PM
3 Charlies Angels
5 Merv Griffin
7 Tattletales
8 Fantasy Island
9 Muppet Show
10 I Love Lucy
12 Bewitched
23 Edge Of Night
67 Inspector Gadget
4:30
12 Woody Woodpecker
23 McHales Navy
33 Superfriends
35 Flintstones
61 Good Times
5PM
2 Peoples Court
3 Love Connection
5 Live On Five
8 WKRP In Cincinnati
10 Price Is Right
23 Bonanza
24 Alice
35 Star Trek
43 Eight Is Enough
5:30
2 Wheel Of Fortune
3 5:30
7 Alice
8 Jeffersons
9 Barney Miller
24 WKRP In Cincinnati
33 Newscope 33
EVENING
6PM
2-3-5-7-8-9-11-21-23-24-27-33 News
12 Wheel Of Fortune
25 Hooked On Aerobics
35 Threes Company
67 Mayberry R.F.D.
6:30
35 News
43 Alice
45-49 Lawmakers
7PM
3 Peoples Court
12 News
23 I Dream Of Jeannie
24 M*A*S*H
27 Jeffersons
43 M*A*S*H
61 Vega$
67 Family
7:30
2 Evening Magazine
3 Family Feud
5 Jokers Wild
7 M*A*S*H
8 PM Magazine
10 Threes Company
23 Music Magazine
24 Barney Miller
27 M*A*S*H
43 Threes Company
8PM
2-7-8-27-35 Grammy Awards (Michael Jacksons big night)
3-9-11-12-21 A-Team
25-45-49-54 Nova
43 Threes Company
8:30
5-23-24-33 Ripleys Believe It Or Not! (A.K.A. Pablo debuts here next week)
9PM
3-9-12-21 Riptide
9:30
5-10-23-24-33 Oh Madeline
10PM
10:20
10 Journal
10:30
25-67 To Be Announced
61 Honeymooners
11PM
2-3-5-7-8-9-11-12-21-23-24-27-33-35 News
61 Newlywed Game
11:30
5 Barney Miller
8 Maude
43 Benny Hill
61 Avengers
67 The Saint
Mid.
3-9-12-21 Tonight
10 Kojak
23 700 Club
43 Space 1999
12:30
24 Hogans Heroes
1AM
5 Big Valley
8 Movie (Kansas City Bomber 1972)
11 Hawaii Five-O
33 News
1:30
23 News
2AM
5-9-27 News
2:30
3-43 News
11 Get Smart
3:30
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This edition also carried listings for Pittsburgh channels 4 (WTAE, ABC), 11 (WPXI, NBC), 13
(WQED, PBS) and 53 (WPGH, Ind.) in the prime-time grid only (6pm-midnight).
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As I grew up with seven of these channels, this schedule is of particular interest to me.
> 7:30
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CBC did not have a morning network newscast at this time, so some CBC affiliates produced their
own morning programs. CBLT in Toronto had one, known as CBLT Morning.
> 9:30
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> 11 Cherington
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Hosted by Tom Cherington, who would pass away four years later.
> 6PM
---------
This was shortly before Sorensen moved to CFTO in Toronto, and Neil Stevens of CBET replaced
him.
> 10PM
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>
...and both shows were repeated over and over for many years as an easy way to meet Cancon
requirements.
> ---------
By the 1990s, Sorensen moved again -- to CBC, where he was a reporter and, occasionally,
substitute anchor on "The National" (though I think he was a regular anchor on CBC's weekend
newscasts at one point).
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> Toronto...
>
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Sorensen had moved around in the CBC network for awhile. I believe he had been at CKNX and
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> 8AM
>
> 67 :20 Minute Workout
>
> 8:30
Channel 67 ran these two shows back to back into the 1990's in these time periods. Gaudino was
a Jack La Lanne clone whose show originated at WPCB-TV 40 in Pittsburgh
>
>
> 11:55
Sherry Lee was a Canton area model/commercial actress, hosting a number of talk shows on
WJAN-17 dating back to the early 1970's-possibly a bit earlier
>
6PM
6:30
This was "The New Dick Van Dyke Show" which originally ran from 1971-74 It and Mayberry RFD
were from the same syndicator (Viacom)..They often ran back to back in diferent time slots
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> 6PM
>
>
> 6:30
>
>
> This was "The New Dick Van Dyke Show" which originally ran
> from 1971-74 It and Mayberry RFD were from the same
Viacom never distributed Mayberry RFD or, maybe, the New Dick Van Dyke -- Metromedia
distributed Mayberry in 1984; don't know who distributed New DVD at the time, but today,
Warner Bros. holds the rights to both.
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> > This was "The New Dick Van Dyke Show" which originally ran
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> > from 1971-74 It and Mayberry RFD were from the same
>
> Viacom never distributed Mayberry RFD or, maybe, the New
> don't know who distributed New DVD at the time, but today,
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>
> 1:30
> 2 Capitol
> 2PM
>
I'm rather surprised that they didn't air As The World Turns-not even on a delay. I wonder for
how long they didn't air it.
Saturday
5 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
7 AM GAMEPRO
9 AM GARFIELD
10 AM NINJA TURTLES
2 PM MAGNUM PI
5 PM HIGHLANDER
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
8 PM BROOKLYN BRIDGE
11 PM NEWS
1 AM MAGNUM PI
2 AM MAGNUM PI
SUNDAY
5 AM VISTA
7 AM SEA MONKEYS
7:30 GRIMMY
11 AM INSIDE WASHINGTON
7 PM 60 MINUTES
11 PM NEWS
11:30 MAGNUM PI
1 AM NEWS
2 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5:30 NEWS
6 AM CBS NEWS
6:30 NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM FAMILY FEUD
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM EVENING SHADE
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
10 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
WEDNESDAY
10 PM 48 HOURS
THURSDAY
8 PM TOP COPS
9 PM STREET STORIES
10 PM KNOT'S LANDING
FRIDAY
8 PM GOLDEN PALACE
9 PM DESIGNING WOMEN
9:30 BOB
10 PM PICKET FENCES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH
2 AM PERSONALS
3 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
9 AM DARKWING DUCK
10 AM COW BOYS
11 AM SCRATCH
11:30 INFORMERS
7 PM NEWS
10 PM COMMISH
11 PM NEWS
12:30 WIZEGUY
3:30 NEWS
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 AM GOLF SHOW
8 AM INSIGHT
9 AM JERRY FAWELL
10 AM KENNETH COPELAND
11 AM EMERGENCY CALL
2:30 WIZEGUY
3:30 GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7:30 AMERICA'S FUNNIEST PEOPLE (IT SEEMED THAT LIFE GOES ON NORMALLY AIRED AT 7 PM
SOMETIMES AS THE AMERICA'S FUNNIEST SERIES AIRED HERE OTHER TIMES. ALSO DAY ONE
AIRED IN EITHER 7 OR 8 PM SOME WEEKS AS WELL. ABC SEEMED TO ROTATE SHOWS IN THESE
SLOTS TILL 9 PM.
11 PM NEWS
11:30 SPORTS EXTRA
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
9 AM PHIL DONAHUE
10 AM GERALDO
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM FBI UNTOLD
9 PM NFL FOOTBALL - Buffalo Bills At Miami Dolphins
12 MID NEWS
12:30 NIGHTLINE
1:30 ON SCENE
2 AM HOME SHOW
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
9 PM ROSEANNE
9:30 COACH
10 PM GOING TO EXTREMES
WEDNESDAY
8 PM WONDER YEARS
NORMALLY AIRED:
9 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
10 PM CIVIL WARS
THURSDAY
8 PM DELTA
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM DINASOURS
10 PM 20/20
TUESDAY-THURSDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
12:30 ON SCENE
1 AM HOME SHOW
2 AM NEWS
FRIDAY
12:30 IN CONCERT
1:30 ON SCENE
2 AM HOME SHOW
3 AM NEWS
5 AM ANC NEWS
6 AM NEWSWORTHY
8 AM SATURDAY TODAY
11:30 JETSONS
12 NOON JETSONS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
9 PM EMPTY NEST
9:30 NURSES
10 PM SISTERS
11 PM NEWS
1 AM STUDS
1:30 STUDS
2 AM PUMP IT UP
3:30 NIGHTSIDE
SUNDAY
5 AM NEWSWORTHY
7:30 CELEBRATE
8 AM ORAL ROBERTS
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM CELEBRATE
4 PM NEWSWORTHY
5 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
6 PM NEWS
7 PM I WITNESS VIDEO
(SECRET SERVICE NORMALLY AIRED AT 7 AND I WITNESS VIDEO ONE HOUR FROM 8 TO 9 AND
NBC MOVIES AIRED AT 9)
11 PM NEWS
11:30 TAXI
1:30 NEWS
2 AM NIGHTSIDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM NIGHTSIDE
6 AM NBC/LOCAL NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM JOAN RIVERS
10 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS
11 AM DAILY MASS
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM MATLOCK
4 PM DESIGNING WOMEN
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR
MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
8 PM QUANTIM LEAP
9 PM REASONABLE DOUBTS
10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM SEINFELD
THURSDAY
8 PM OUT OF SIGHT
9 PM CHEERS
9:30 WINGS
10 PM LA LAW
FRIDAY
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
3 AM CONCENTRATION
4 AM NIGHTSIDE
Saturday
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
7 AM BULLWINKLE
8 AM DOG CITY
9:30 TAZMANIA
10 AM TINY TOONS
11 AM MIGHTY MOUSE
1 PM HUNTER
5 PM STAR SEARCH
6 PM STAR TREK
8 PM COPS
8:30 COPS
10 PM NEWS
SUNDAY
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
6 AM BULLWINKLE
7 AM YO YOGI
7:30 DON COYOTE & SANCHO PANDA
9:30 MR BOGUS
11 AM FAMILY TIES
7 PM GREAT SCOTT
8 PM IN LIVING COLOR
8:30 ROC
10 PM NEWS
11 PM FLYING BLIND
11:30 WHOOPS
1 AM GENE SCOTT
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
6 AM ROMPER ROOM
6:30 CAPTAIN N
7 AM NINJA TURTLES
7:30 BEETLEJUICE
9 AM FAMILY TIES
10 AM JENNY JONES
11 AM PEOPLE'S COURT
2 PM CHARLES IN CHARGE
2:30 WIDGET
3 PM JAMES BOND JR
4 PM MERRIE MELODIES
6 PM WONDER YEARS
6:30 LOVE CONNECTION
7 PM ROSEANNE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
9 PM MELROSE PLACE
THURSDAY
8 PM SIMPSONS
8:30 MARTIN
9 PM THE HEIGHTS
FRIDAY
9 PM SIGHTINGS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
12:30 AMEN
1 AM NEWHART
1:30 NEWS
2 AM DR GENE SCOTT
SATURDAY
6 AM CASPER
6:30 POPEYE
8 AM FLINTSTONES
9 AM DIFF'RENT STROKES
5 PM GROWING PAINS
5:30 MR BELVIDERE
6 PM DESIGNING WOMEN
8 PM RENNEGADE
9 PM STREET JUSTICE
10 PM BUCK ROGERS
11 PM WWF WRESTLING
1 AM SHOWTIME AT APOLLO
SUNDAY
6 AM T REX
7 AM GI JOE
7:30 WIZARD OF OZ
8 AM GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
9 AM KING ARTHUR
9:30 DUCKTALES
6 PM BAYWATCH
7 PM AIRWOLF
10 PM MAMA'S FAMILY
12 MID BAYWATCH
1 AM BEST OF ED SULLIVAN
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5:30 JEFFERSONS
6 AM BUGS BUNNY/POPEYE
7 AM DUCKTALES
8 AM STUNT DAWGS
9 AM INSPECTOR GADGET
10 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
11 AM DIFF'RENT STROKES
11:30 FACTS OF LIFE
1 PM MR BELVIDERE
1:30 BEWITCHED
2 PM GROWING PAINS
2:30 FLINTSTONES
4 PM DARKWING DUCK
6 PM COSBY SHOW
7 PM DESIGNING WOMEN
7:30 M*A*S*H
8 PM MOVIE
10 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 INFATUATION
RENEGADE (TUES)
RENEGADE(FRI)
1 AM ODD COUPLE
26 WTWS (Ind)
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
11 AM WWF WRESTLING
6 PM BONANZA
8 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O
9 PM CANNON
10 PM WCW WRESTLING
11 PM SOUL TRAIN
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
8 AM JIMMY SWAGGART
9 AM TRIUMPHANT
9:30 IT IS WRITTEN
11 AM SUNSHINE FACTORY
12 NOON TJ HOOKER
1 PM AIRWOLF
2 PM TJ HOOKER
7 PM WWF WRESTLING
8 PM J V IMPE
9 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM KENNETH COPELAND
6 AM 700 CLUB
7 AM UNDERDOG
7:30 HEATHCLIFF
8 AM SUPERHEROES
9 AM BENNY HINN
10 AM 700 CLUB
11 AM BONANZA
12 NOON A TEAM
1 PM PAID PROGRAMMING
4 PM HAPPY DAYS
6 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY
8 PM QUINCY
9 PM BARNABY JONES
10 PM VEGAS
11 PM HART TO HART
12 MID PAID PROGRAMMING
Chase Broadcasting which owned WTIC TV Fox 61 was being sold to Renaissance which owned
WTXX. As a result Renaissance had to put 20 WTXX up for sale. They then announced the sal:e of
WTXX 20 to Counterpoint Communications which was a Catholic group. It was stated that most
programming owned by WTXX would be owned by WTIC TV. The strongest shows would be aired
there. Nothing was said about WTXX except the station would be sold without programming.
Counterpoint stated they would run religious and educational and family shows on WTXX.
Rumors were WTXX would be converted to mostly educational shows along with the daily
Catholic Mass and half the day would be Home Shopping Network programming. Other rumors
stated that WTIC TV would begin an LMA with WTXX at the sale but only part of the day. So at
this point what would happen with WTXX was not known as well as what would happen with
shows not able to be aired on WTIC TV. WTWS was interested in picking up programming but the
prices were too high. The next Hartford posting will reflect the sale of WTXX and its transistion to
Counterpoint.
Retro: Hartford New Haven - Late Winter/Early Spring 1993 - Network Stations
From The New York City Metro edition Of TV GUIDE March 6-12, 1993
Saturday
5 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6 AM BLACK FORUM
7 AM GRIMMY
9 AM GARFIELD
10 AM NINJA TURTLES
11 AM BACK TO THE FUTURE
1 PM MAGNUM PI
4 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
10 PM RAVEN
11 PM NEWS
2 AM MAGNUM PI
3 AM MAGNUM PI
4 AM LITTLE RASCALS
SUNDAY
5 AM VISTA
8 AM HOME AGAIN
4 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM 60 MINUTES
11 PM NEWS
11:30 HIGHLANDER
1 AM COMEDY SHOWCASE
2 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6:30 NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM FAMILY FEUD
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM EVENING SHADE
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
10 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
9 PM PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS (CBS MOVIE AIRS HERE USUALLY)
WEDNESDAY
9 PM BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE (IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT NORMALLY AIRS HERE)
10 PM 48 HOURS
THURSDAY
9 PM STREET STORIES
10 PM KNOT'S LANDING
FRIDAY
8 PM GOLDEN PALACE
9 PM DESIGNING WOMEN
9:30 BOB
10 PM PICKET FENCES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (WED) Delayed from 9 PM BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE. DANGEROUS
CURVES USUALLY AIR HERE
TOP COPS (THURS) DELAYED FROM 8 PM BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE. SILK STOCKINGS NORMALLY
AIR HERE
1 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH
1:30 SCENE OF THE CRIME (MON)
2:30 NEWS
MAGNUM PI (FRI)
MAGNUM PI (FRI)
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM SCRATCH
9 AM GOOF TROOP
12:30 ON SCENE
3 PM BOWLING
6 PM NEWS
7 PM BAYWATCH
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
11 PM NEWS
12:30 FIREFIGHTERS
1 AM IN CONCERT
3 AM NEWS
SUNDAY - March 14, 1993 (Opted this day due to the fact Easter Seal Telethon aired on the 7th)
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM GOLF SHOW
7 AM COW BOYS
8 AM KENNETH COPELAND
1 PM AUTO RACING
6 PM NEWS
7:30 AMERICA'S FUNNIEST PEOPLE (IT SEEMED THAT LIFE GOES ON NORMALLY AIRED AT 7 PM
SOMETIMES AS THE AMERICA'S FUNNIEST SERIES AIRED HERE OTHER TIMES. ALSO DAY ONE
AIRED IN EITHER 7 OR 8 PM SOME WEEKS AS WELL. ABC SEEMED TO ROTATE SHOWS IN THESE
SLOTS TILL 9 PM.
8 PM DAY ONE
8 PM MOVIE - Deal Of The Century (1983) Not ABC'S Movie Lies & Lullabies airing on most ABC
stations
11 PM NEWS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
9 AM PHIL DONAHUE
10 AM GERALDO
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM FBI UNTOLD
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
8:30 HANGIN' WITH MR COOPER
9 PM ROSEANNE
10 PM HOMEFRONT
WEDNESDAY
8 PM WONDER YEARS
9 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
9:30 COACH
10 PM SIRENS
THURSDAY
8 PM PETER JENNINGS
9 PM MATLOCK
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM DINASOURS
9:30 GETTING BY
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY-THURSDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
SATURDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
6 AM NEWSWORTHY
7:30 JETSONS
8 AM SATURDAY TODAY
11:30 JETSONS
12 NOON JETSONS
1 PM A DIFFERENT WORLD
2 PM MATLOCK
3 PM SKIING
4 PM GYMNASTICS
6 PM NEWS
8 PM ALMOST HOME
8:30 NURSES
9 PM EMPTY NEST
10 PM SISTERS
11 PM NEWS
1 AM STUDS
1:30 STUDS
2 AM PUMP IT UP
3:30 NIGHTSIDE
SUNDAY
5 AM NEWSWORTHY
7:30 CELEBRATE
8 AM RICHARD ROBERTS
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM CELEBRATE
6 PM NEWS
7 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
8 PM I WITNESS VIDEO
11 PM NEWS
11:30 TAXI
1 AM A DIFFERENT WORLD
1:30 NEWS
2 AM NIGHTSIDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM NIGHTSIDE
6 AM NBC/LOCAL NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM JOAN RIVERS
10 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS
11 AM DAILY MASS
12:30 SCATTEGORIES
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM MATLOCK
4 PM DESIGNING WOMEN
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR
MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
THURSDAY
8 PM CHEERS
8:30 WINGS
9 PM CHEERS
9:30 SEINFELD
FRIDAY
8 PM FIGURE SKATING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
3 AM CONCENTRATION
3:30 NIGHTSIDE
6:05
7 News
6:19
6:25
7 TV College
6:30
2 Summer Semester
4 Classroom
6:55
7 Take Kerr
7:00
56 Instructional TV
7:30
9 Cartoon Playhouse
8:00
2 Captain Kangaroo
9 Uncle Bobby
8:30
9:00
4 Concentration
9:30
2 Tattletales
4 Jackpot
9 Mr. Piper
50 Jack LaLanne
9:55
4 Carol Duvall
10:00
2 Spin-Off
4 Celebrity Sweepstakes
9 Mon Ami
50 Detroit Today
56 Sesame Street
10:15
9 Friendly Giant
10:30
2 Gambit
4 Wheel of Fortune
7 AM Detroit
9 Mr. Dressup
11:00
2 Phil Donahue
4 High Rollers
56 Electric Company
11:30
4 Hollywood Squares
7 Brady Bunch
9 Family Court
50 Bugs Bunny
56 Villa Alegre
Afternoon
Noon
7 Showoffs
9 Galloping Gourmet
50 Underdog
12:30
7 All My Children
9 That Girl!
50 Lucy
56 Erica-Theonie
1:00
7 Ryan's Hope
56 Antiques VIII
1:30
2:00
2 Guiding Light
7 $10,000 Pyramid
2:30
2 Edge of Night
4 Doctors
20 Romper Room
3:00
2 Young & the Restless
4 Another World
7 General Hospital
20 Bullwinkle
3:30
9 Gomer Pyle
50 Banana Splits
56 Villa Alegre
4:00
2 Musical Chairs
4 Somerset
9 Petticoat Junction
20 Spider-Man
50 Addams Family
56 Sesame Street
4:30
2 Mike Douglas
4 George Pierrot
9 Andy Griffith
20 Batman (2 episodes)
50 Munsters
5:00
50 Lost in Space
56 Electric Company
5:30
9 Partridge Family
20 Cisco Kid
Evening
6:00
9 Bewitched
20 It Takes a Thief
50 Untouchables
6:30
9 I Dream of Jeannie
56 Love Tennis
7:00
7 News (Kelly/LeGoff)
9 Beverly Hillbillies
7:30
2 Truth or Consequences
9 Room 222
56 Martin Agronsky
8:00
2 Good Times
7 Happy Days
50 Merv Griffin
8:30
2 M*A*S*H
20 Daniel Boone
9:00
2 Hawaii Five-O
56 Nova
9:30
9 Altogether
20 700 Club
50 Dinah!
10:00
2 Barnaby Jones
7 Marcus Welby, MD
56 Masterpiece Theatre
10:30
4 Backstage in Hollywood
9 Aquarium
11:00
9 The National
50 Dealer's Choice
56 Interface
11:20
11:30
Late Night
Midnight
1:00
4 Tomorrow
7 News
1:30
3:00
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> CTV) *
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I don't even know if TVO had a transmitter in Windsor at that time - it was around that time that
they began adding transmitters in addition to CICA in Toronto.
As far as I know, Detroit TV listings have never shown Global, Channel 22. The Detroit Free Press
currently shows CBET/9, CICA/32, CKCO/42 (Sarnia/Chatham) and possibly CBEFT/54.
Also, this was likely the first week that Channel 9 was using the CBET calls. It was my
understanding that CKLW changed to CBET in August of 1975.
> 9:00
> 56 Nova
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CBET looks like an independent station here, which they sort of were to Detroit viewers when it
was CKLW. Were they calling their newscasts "News 9" at the time? When did they expand to 90
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> Global, Channel 22. The Detroit Free Press currently shows
> CBEFT/54.
The St. Clair County edition of the Freep's Tv Book has Global listings, as Port Huron's Comcast
system offers the channel. And last time I checked, the Freep had no CBEFT listings, though they
did carry them in the past, through the early-1980s. They even mentioned sports on SRC in their
sports section in the 1970s and 1980s, but not anymore.
>
> Also, this was likely the first week that Channel 9 was
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Flint/Saginaw/Bay City
5 WNEM-TV (NBC)
12 WJRT-TV (ABC)
19 WUCM-TV (PBS)
25 WEYI-TV (CBS)
Alpena
11 WBKB-TV (CBS)
Traverse City/Cadillac
7T WPBN-TV (NBC)
9C WWTV (CBS)
29 WGTU-TV (ABC)
Windsor, Ontario
9 CBET-TV (CBC)
3 WKZO-TV (CBS)
8 WOTV-TV (NBC)
13 WZZM-TV (ABC)
35 WGVC-TV (PBS)
41 WUHQ-TV (ABC)
Lansing/Jackson
6 WJIM-TV (CBS)
10 WILX-TV (NBC)
23 WKAR-TV (PBS)
Mount Pleasant
14 WCMU-TV (PBS)
Detroit
2 WJBK-TV (CBS)
4 WDIV (NBC)
7 WXYZ-TV (ABC)
50 WKBD-TV (Ind.)
5:45
6 AM
4 CLASSROOM
7 TV COLLEGE
6:15
5 U OF M PRESENTS
6:20
6:30
7 NEWS
8 U OF M PRESENTS
12 DEVLIN
13 SCOPE
25 MISSION MAGIC
6:45
5 NEWS
14 A.M. WEATHER
6:50
50 NEWS
6:55
41 NEWS
7 AM
4,5,7T,8,10 TODAY
13 LONE RANGER
14 OVER EASY
50 BUGS BUNNY
7:30
13 BOZO
14 DICK CAVETT
50 WOODY WOODPECKER
8 AM
11 PHIL DONAHUE
35 SESAME STREET
8:30
14 MISTER ROGERS
8:45
8:50
9 FRIENDLY GIANT
9 AM
2 PHIL DONAHUE
3 CLUBHOUSE
9C TO BE ANNOUNCED
11 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
25 700 CLUB
29 PTL CLUB
41 700 CLUB
9 BOB McLEAN
9:30
3 WEEKDAY!
50 FAMILY AFFAIR
10 AM
4 THIS MORNING
8 MIKE DOUGLAS
9 CANADIAN SCHOOLS
12 DINAH!
23 MISTER ROGERS
41 ANDY GRIFFITH
50 DETROIT TODAY
10:30
13 EDGE OF NIGHT
23 ELECTRIC COMPANY
25 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
35 MUSIC
11 AM
9 SESAME STREET
23 INFINITY FACTORY
25 ED ALLEN
50 ROMPER ROOM
11:30
35 VEGETABLE SOUP
Noon
2,5,6,8,10,12 NEWS
4 JEOPARDY!
13 EYEWITNESS AT NOON
19 DICK CAVETT
23 FIRING LINE
29 $20,000 PYRAMID
35 NOVA
50 POPEYE
12:20
6 ALMANAC
12:30
4 NEWS
5,8,10 PASSWORD
7T LIARS CLUB
19 OVER EASY
50 LUCY SHOW
1 PM
2 LOVE OF LIFE
3 ACCENT
8 BUCK MATTHEWS
9C,11 NEWS
25 25 SPOTLIGHT
1:10
9C ACCENT
11 NORTHEAST JOURNAL
1:25
2 NEWS
1:30
23 FEELING FREE
2 PM
9 INSIGHT
19 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
2:30
4,5,7T,8,10 DOCTORS
9 BEYOND REASON
23 OVER EASY
2:55
50 NEWS
3 PM
19 DAY BY DAY
3:30
2,3,6,11 M*A*S*H
9 CELEBRITY COOKS
50 WOODY WOODPECKER
4 PM
2 MIKE DOUGLAS
4 DINAH!
7T POPEYE
8 BUGS BUNNY
9 CHARLIE CHAPLIN
9C BEWITCHED
10 MUNSTERS
12 STAR TREK
41 GONG SHOW
4:30
3 MERV GRIFFIN
6 MY THREE SONS
9 CATCH UP!
9C HOGAN'S HEROES
11 LITTLE RASCALS
13 EMERGENCY ONE!
50 FLINTSTONES
5 PM
6 GUNSMOKE
7T MIKE DOUGLAS
8 BRADY BUNCH
10 BOB NEWHART
11 PHIL DONAHUE
12 GONG SHOW
25 FLINTSTONES
50 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
5:30
2,4,7,12 NEWS
5 NEWLYWED GAME
13 HOGAN'S HEROES
25 GET SMART
50 BRADY BUNCH
5:55
29 WEATHER
41 NEWS
6 PM
2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9C,10,11,13,25 NEWS
9 NEWSDAY
19 ZOOM
23 DICK CAVETT
50 EMERGENCY ONE!
6:30
7T NEWS
29 ANDY GRIFFITH
7 PM
2 NEWLYWED GAME
3 LIARS CLUB
5 BEWITCHED
7 ABC NEWS
9 ODD COUPLE
9C MATCH GAME PM
10 JOKER'S WILD
11 LIARS CLUB
12 PARTRIDGE FAMILY
13 CROSS-WITS
29 EMERGENCY ONE!
7:25
7:30
2 PM MAGAZINE
3 MATCH GAME PM
4 WILD KINGDOM
5 SHA NA NA
7 SHA NA NA
7T GONG SHOW
8 NEWLYWED GAME
9C DONNA FARGO
10 $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE
11 PLEASE STAND BY
19 DAY BY DAY
41 SHA NA NA
50 BOB NEWHART
8 PM
9 CENTRE STAGE
14,19,35 SOUNDSTAGE
8:30
23 CONVERSATION
9 PM
14,19,23,35 MOVIE: "Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry" (1976)
9:30
7,12,13,29,41 TAXI
9 FIFTH ESTATE
10 PM
10:25
50 NEWS
10:30
9 BEYOND REASON
50 HONEYMOONERS
11 PM
2,3,4,5,6,7,7T,8,9C,10,11,12,13 NEWS
9 CBC NEWS
50 GONG SHOW
11:25
9,25 NEWS
11:30
13 ODD COUPLE
29 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
11:45
Midnight
2 BARNABY JONES
13 HONEYMOONERS
14 EVENING AT SYMPHONY
12:30
13 ADAM-12
12:40
1 PM
4,5,8,10 TOMORROW
13 NEWS
1:10
1:30
7 NEWS
12 ROOKIES
2 AM
4 CLASSROOM
10,12 NEWS
2:30
4 NEWS
3:10
2 NEWS
WJBK 2-CBS
7:30 US of Archie
10:30 Shazam!
8:30 Jeffersons
3:00(?) News/Weather
WWJ 4-NBC
7:30 Oopsy
Noon Jetsons
12:45 Champions
8:00 Emergency!
11:20 News
WXYZ 7-ABC
9:30 Gilligan
10:00 Devlin
11:00 SuperFriends
3:30 Soundings
10:30 Sportsweek
WXON 20-Ind
1:00 Batman
3:30 Champions
4:30 Rifleman
11:30 Right On
WKBD 50-Ind
7:30 Insight
8:00 Jabberwocky
WTVS 56-PBS
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I think these were live-action reruns, which replaced CBS's animated fare locally. The animated
versions were called "My Favorite Martians" (note the plural) and "Jeannie", respectively.
>
Did the listings say what was Lou's topic that night? He was known for stirring up controversy.
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> animated fare locally. The animated versions were called "My
> respectively.
I also see an omission of another show in here that aired on Saturday mornings on CBS in 1974-
1975 and that is the animated version of The Partridge Family called Partridge Family 2200 A.D.
in which the family lived in outer space.
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> Now under Fox ownership, is that still their address today?
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I doubt that was ever their address to begin with. They moved to 16550 West Nine Mile Road in
1970, where they remain today.
The only possibility I can see is that there was a Storer Place that was originally a municipal
street that became merely a driveway off Nine Mile. CFTO-TV in Toronto is located on Channel
Nine Court to this day, but technically they could change the address to McCowan Road, as
Channel Nine Court is really just a long driveway running off McCowan nowadays, and CFTO is
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> CBS's
> > animated fare locally. The animated versions were called
> "My
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Since retro schedules are suddenly hot again on this board, here's my latest addition. This is
lifted from the Memphis edition of <u>TV Guide</u>, week of February 4-10, 1984. And, for the
first time, I've included a noncommercial station in my schedule postings.
<u>Saturday 2-4:</u>
3:00 - Golf: third round of the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, from Pebble Beach, Ca.
8:00 - Airwolf
<u>Sunday 2-5:</u>
6:00 - 60 Minutes
PRIMETIME
Monday 2-6:
8:00 - AfterMASH
8:30 - Newhart
Tuesday 2-7:
7:00 - Mississippi
8:00 - CBS Tuesday Night Movie: "The Sky's No Limit" (1984, premiere)
Wednesday 2-8:
8:00 - CBS Wednesday Night Movie: "A Good Sport" (1984, premiere)
Thursday 2-9:
Friday 2-10:
8:00 - Dallas
10:30 - M*A*S*H
11:00 - Mannix
<u>Saturday 2-4:</u>
6:25 am - TV Chapel
10:00 - Mr. T
6:00 - NBC Special Treat: "My Father, the Circus King" starring animal trainer Gunther Gebel-
Williams
<u>Sunday 2-5:</u>
6:15 am - TV Chapel
9:00 - Flipper
11:00 - Jerry Lawler: Sports (The "King" did this? Was this a general sports show?)
6:00 - Fame (the syndicated episodes; pre-empts the NBC newsmagazine "First Camera")
8:00 - NBC Sunday Night Movie: "On Golden Pond" (1981, television premiere)
10:15 - Action News
10:45 - Rawhide
5:55 am - TV Chapel
7:00 - Today
9:00 - Donahue
PRIMETIME
Monday 2-6:
8:00 - NBC Monday Night Movie: "Little House: the Last Farewell" (1984, premiere)
Tuesday 2-7:
8:00 - Riptide
Wednesday 2-8:
Thursday 2-9:
8:00 - Cheers
7:00 - NBC Friday Night Movie: Gary Coleman in "The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins" (1984,
premiere)
<u>Saturday 2-4:</u>
6:30 - Motorweek
<u>Sunday 2-5:</u>
6:00 - Counterpoint
9:50 - off-air
PRIMETIME
Monday 2-6:
7:00 - Frontline
Tuesday 2-7:
7:00 - Nova
Thursday 2-9:
7:30 - Enterprise
9:00 - Lawmakers
Friday 2-10:
<u>Saturday 2-4:</u>
2:30 - Bowling: first round of the $150,000 Miller High Life Classic, from Miami
4:00 - ABC's Wide World of Sports: boxing, with a WBA welterweight title match
1:15 - off-air
<u>Sunday 2-5:</u>
Noon - Special: "Sarajevo '84", a profile of the Winter Olympic host city
1:00 - Superstars: top female athletes compete in events outside their specialties (live)
2:30 - Boxing: in amateur competition, the United States vs. the U.S.S.R., from Moscow
3:30 - Wide World of Sports: the "Superbikers" motorcycling championship, and the U.S. Figure
Skating Championships
8:00 - ABC Sunday Night Movie: Loni Anderson in "My Mother's Secret Life" (1984, premiere)
1:15 - off-air
9:00 - Bonanza
10:30 - Loving
3:30 - Family
4:30 - Alice
PRIMETIME
Monday 2-6:
9:00 - The Barbara Walters Special: Mr. T, Howard Cosell, and Esther Williams are the subjects
Tuesday 2-7:
7:00 - XIV Winter Olympics: a preview of the events, and live coverage of U.S.A. vs. Canada in ice
hockey
Wednesday 2-8:
7:00 - 20/20
Thursday 2-9:
7:00 - XIV Winter Olympics: ice hockey, speed skating, alpine skiing, coss-country skiing, and luge
Friday 2-10:
6:30 - XIV Winter Olympics: speed skating, figure skating, bobsledding, cross-country skiing, and
luge
1:30 - off-air
<u>Saturday 2-4:</u>
1:00 - CHiPs
<u>Sunday 2-5:</u>
9:00 - Blackstar
4:00 - Scooby-Doo
10:30 - Kojak
(Tues) Switch
8:00 - Korg
11:00 - Fishing
1:30 - off-air
<u>Sunday 2-5:</u>
1:30 - off-air
11:00 - S.W.A.T.
4:30 - Superfriends
(Wed) Special: "Alabama and Friends" featuring the country band and special guests
(Thurs) Movie: "Straw Dogs" (1971)
10:30 - Maude
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> (1979)
Only an hour? They must have done some heavy duty editing because the movie itself is 98
minutes long.
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>
I didn't even know that Fantasy Island was ever cut into half-hour episodes in syndication.
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> Mississippi
I would have to say that The Big Valley aired also on Wednesday,Thursday and Friday as well and
also Mondays(if there was no College Basketball)
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> > 7:00 - CBS Special: "The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie"
>
> Only an hour? They must have done some heavy duty editing
They did -- back in the day, kiddie films seen on CBS prime-time often get heavily-edited to fit an
hour time slot, as they felt they didn't merit 90 minutes or two hours. I think all Bugs Bunny
movies got this treatment, as did all four Peanuts movies (also on CBS) -- they weren't seen
uncut (more or less) until they entered syndication.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by
rugrats1 on 03/15/06 01:06 AM.</FONT></P>
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> something?)
Actually, it was just called "Championship Wrestling", more often than not headlined by Jerry
"The King" Lawler. It was live from the WMC studios, seen the following weekend in Nashville,
Louisville, and Evansville.
Burlington, Vermont
3 WCAX-TV (CBS)
22 WEZF-TV (ABC)
33 WETK (PBS)
Plattsburgh, N.Y.
5 WPTZ (NBC)
57 WCFE-TV (PBS)
8 WMTW (ABC)
Ottawa, Ontario
13 CJOH-TV (CTV)
Sherbrooke, Quebec
7 CHLT-TV (TVA)
Montreal, Quebec
6 CBMT (CBC)
10 CFTM-TV (TVA)
12 CFCF-TV (CTV)
Boston, Mass.
4 WBZ-TV (NBC)
Manchester, N.H.
9 WMUR-TV (ABC)
5N WNEW-TV (Ind.)
11 WPIX-TV (Ind.)
Schenectady, N.Y.
6S WRGB-TV (NBC)
Watertown, N.Y.
Albany, N.Y.
MORNING
6:00
5N NEWS
8 PTL CLUB
6:15
4 SIGN ON SEMINAR
6:30
11 LITTLE RASCALS
6:45
4 NEWS
11 LITTLE RASCALS
6:55
6 STUDENT SPECTRUM
7:00
3 CBS NEWS
4,5,6S,7W TODAY
5N QUICKDRAW McGRAW
11 POPEYE
7:30
5N FLINTSTONES
8:00
3 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
5N BUGS BUNNY
11 MIGHTY MOUSE
8:30
5N BRADY BUNCH
11 MAGILLA GORILLA
9:00
3 DINAH!
4 CROSS-WITS
5 PHIL DONAHUE
5N GREEN ACRES
7W CAPTAIN KANGAROO
8 GOOD DAY!
9 700 CLUB
11 MUNSTERS
12 ROMPER ROOM
13A UNDERDOG
13 FIRST IMPRESSIONS
22 PTL CLUB
9:30
5N PARTRIDGE FAMILY
11 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
12 KAREEN'S YOGA
13 MORNING SHOW
10:00
5N I LOVE LUCY
6 FRIENDLY GIANT
11 GET SMART
12 MONTREAL SUMMER
10:15
6 MON AMI
7 P'TITS BONSHOMMES
10:30
5N ALFRED HITCHCOCK
6 MR. DRESSUP
7 BONJOUR L'ETE
10 P'TITS BONSHOMMES
12 ED ALLEN TIME
13 DEFINITION
10:45
10 FANFAN DEDE
11:00
6 SESAME STREET
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
11 LUCY SHOW
12 DOCTOR'S DIARY
13 KAREEN'S YOGA
11:15
10 P'TITS BONSHOMMES
11:30
7 NOUVELLES
11 700 CLUB
12 ART OF COOKING
13 ROMPER ROOM
11:45
10 NOUVELLES
11:55
AFTERNOON
12:00
4,13A NEWS
6 BOB McLEAN
12,13 SPIDER-MAN
12:25
12:30
4 WOMAN '77
12 EMERGENCY!
12:55
6 CBC NEWS
1:00
3 NEWS
5 GONG SHOW
5N MIDDAY
6S JOKER'S WILD
6 IN TOUCH
7W DOCTORS
11 SUBURBAN CLOSEUP
1:10
1:30
11 ASK CONGRESS
12 FIRST IMPRESSIONS
2:00
11 MAGIC GARDEN
2:25
5N NEWS
2:30
4,5,6S DOCTORS
5N MONKEES
6 EDGE OF NIGHT
11 POPEYE
3:00
5N BUGS BUNNY
6 TAKE 30
13 ANOTHER WORLD
3:15
3:30
5N ARCHIES
6 CELEBRITY COOKS
11 BANANA SPLITS
4:00
3,7W TATTLETALES
4 MIKE DOUGLAS
5 BRADY BUNCH
6S DINAH!
8 ARCHIES
9 UNCLE GUS
11 JACKSON FIVE
12 CELEBRITY REVUE
22 EDGE OF NIGHT
4:30
3 LIARS CLUB
5 PARTRIDGE FAMILY
5N BRADY KIDS
6 HOMEMADE TV
8 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
13 MY THREE SONS
22 MERV GRIFFIN
5:00
3 GUNSMOKE
5 EMERGENCY ONE!
5N FLINTSTONES
6S MIKE DOUGLAS
6 KLAHANIE
7W GUNSMOKE
8 BEWITCHED
9 BIG VALLEY
11 MIGHTY MOUSE
12 DEFINITION
13 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
5:30
4,8 NEWS
5N PARTRIDGE FAMILY
6 ROOM 222
11 MUNSTERS
12 PRICE IS RIGHT
13 BEWITCHED
EVENING
6:00
3,4,5,6S,7W,9,12,13 NEWS
5N MY THREE SONS
6 CITY AT SIX
11 ODD COUPLE
33 ZOOM
57 ZOOM
6:30
5 NBC NEWS
5N I LOVE LUCY
7W CBS NEWS
8 HOGAN'S HEROES
9 ABC NEWS
11 HONEYMOONERS
13A NEWS
22 GREEN ACRES
57 STUDIO SEE
7:00
3 CBS NEWS
4 NBC NEWS
5 ADAM-12
5N BRADY BUNCH
6S NBC NEWS
6 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
7W GUNSMOKE
7 JEUX DU QUEBEC
9 PORTER WAGONER
10 NOUVELLES
11 ODD COUPLE
22 STAR TREK
7:30
3 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
4 EVENING
5N ADAM-12
6S IN SEARCH OF
9 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
12,13 FISH
33 VERMONT REPORT
57 MD
8:00
3,7W WALTONS
11 PRO SOCCER
12,13 COLUMBO
33 MASTERPIECE THEATRE
8:30
5N MERV GRIFFIN
9:00
6 SUMMER CLOSE-UP
9:30
6 SHOWCASE
7,10 CABARET
8,9,13A,22 FISH
12,13 MACLEAR
10:00
5N,11 NEWS
6 ROYAL HERITAGE
13 NEW AVENGERS
10:30
11:00
3,4,5,6S,7W,8,9,13A NEWS
6 CBC NEWS
7 NOUVELLES
10 LA COULEUR DU TEMPS
11 ODD COUPLE
57 ABC NEWS
11:10
7 AGENDA
11:20
6,12,13 NEWS
11:25
11:30
3,7W KOJAK
8,9,13A,22 S.W.A.T.
11:40
12:00
11 PERRY MASON
12:10
12:40
13A NEWS
1:00
4,5,6S TOMORROW
11 TWILIGHT ZONE
1:30
11 BIOGRAPHY
2:00
4,11 NEWS
2:25
5N BEST OF GROUCHO
5:00
8 PTL CLUB
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> 7:30
>
Just curious how this worked. Were these older episodes, or did these stations somehow pick up
the new episodes before their regular network time slots?
also, was it really possible to receive WNEW and WPIX in Vermont? Cable channels perhaps?
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> Just curious how this worked. Were these older episodes, or
> did these stations somehow pick up the new episodes before
They were Canadian stations, which tend to show some programs at times different from the US.
>
3 WKYC NBC
5 WEWS ABC
8 WJW CBS
17 WJAN Canton
25 WVIZ NET
43 WUAB
61 WKBF
From TV Guide:Majority of programs had COLOR designations-Any that didnt I will use a BW
designation
6:20
3 Farm Report
6:30
3 Education Exchange
6:55
3 What's Doing?
7AM
3 Today
8AM
8 Captain Kangaroo
8:30
5 Happening (69)
Guest:Peter Lawford
9AM
5 Cartoons
9:30
5 Romper Room
8 Beverly Hillbillies-BW
10AM
5 Paige Palmer
8 Love Of Life
23 Jack La Lanne
10:25
3 NBC News
8 Local News
10:30
3 Concentration
5 Graham Kerr
8 Edge of Night
11AM
3 Personality-Larry Blyden
5 Joan Rivers
8 Andy Griffith
11:30
3 Hollywood Squares-Marshall
Sandy Baron, Arte johnson, Barbara Eden, Sue Lyon and Vincent Price are among the celebrities
Mike Conners, Shelia MacRae, Stu Gillam, Maureen Arthur, Jan Murray
61 Jack La Lanne
Noon
3 Jeopardy!-Art Fleming
5 23 Bewitched-BW
8 News
43 61 Cartoons
12:30
5 News
43 Jetsons
12:55
3 NBC News
23 Children's Doctor
1PM
5 23 Dream House
8 Divorce Court
17 Movie-To Be Announced
61 Movie-BW
Butler's Sister
1:25
3 NBC News
1:30
3 Hidden Faces
43 Farmer's Daughter-BW
2PM
5 23 Newlywed Game
8 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
43 Movie-BW
Dangerous-1935
2:30
3 Doctors
5 23 Dating Game
8 Guiding Light
17 Herald Of Truth-BW
3PM
3 Another World
5 23 General Hospital
17 Rifleman-BW
61 Mister Ed-BW
3:30
17 Swedish Exercises
43 Bugs Bunny
61 Cartoons
3:55
8 Local News
4PM
5 23 Dark Shadows
8 Linkletter Show
Guest:Alice Ghostley
17 Alfred Alligator-Cartoons
4:25
4:30
8 Steve Allen
43 Astro Boy-BW
61 Eighth Man
5PM
17 Laredo
23 Lone Ranger-BW
43 Speed Racer
5:30
5 23 Local News
25 Kindergarten-Joyce Marron-BW
43 Batman
61 Flintstones
6PM
3-8-17 News
5 Merv Griffin
25 Misterogers
43 Gidget
61 My Favorite Martian
6:30
8 CBS News-Cronkite
23 Cheyenne-BW
25 Film
43 Patty Duke-BW
61 F Troop
7PM
3 News
43 Gilligan's Island-BW
61 I Love Lucy-BW
7:30
3 Virginian
8 Glen Campbell
"Guests:country singer-comic Roy Clark, (co host of a summer Show replacing the Smothers
Brothers [Hee Haw]) Goldie Hawn, The Association, and Country Singer Jerry Inman..Pat Paulsen
and The Fathers (senior singing group) do "Sun City" (60 min.)"
17 Auction
25 Evans-Novak Report
43 I Spy
61 Pay Cards!
8PM
17 Rogues-BW
25 Spectrum-BW
61 Perry Mason-BW
8:30
5 23 King Family
8 Good Guys
25 Auto Mechanics-BW
9PM
8 Beverly Hillbillies
17 Wagon Train
25 News In Perspective
61 Donald O'Connor
9:30
8 CBS Playhouse-SPECIAL
10PM
3 Outsider
25 Insight
61 News
10:20
43 Untouchables-BW
10:30
17 News
11PM
3 5 8 23 News
17 Untouchables-BW
11:20
43 Naked City-BW
11:25
8 Movie-Double Feature
11:30
3 Johnny Carson
5 23 Joey Bishop
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> 8:30
>
>
> 1PM
> Dom DeLuise, Pat Carroll, Pat O' Brien and spouses
>
A predecessor to Tattletales?
>
> 4:30
> 5 Password-Ludden (repeats of 1966-67 daytime version in
> syndication)
Was Password planning on having new episodes in syndication before ABC started its daytime
run in 1971 if the reruns were successful in syndication? It would have been quite a lineup of
game shows at night if that had happened.(Truth Or Consequences,To Tell The Truth,What's My
Line)
03-13-2006, 11:59 PM #3
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>>
>>
The Regular spot for this show was Saturdays at 1:30 PM following American Bandstand, Which
channel 5 aired at 7:30 AM Saturdays..5 aired reruns of "Bronco" and "77 Sunset Strip" Saturdays
at Noon and 1PM respectively. You may be thinking of "Where The Acton Is" which was on a
couple years earlier.
>>
> > Dom DeLuise, Pat Carroll, Pat O' Brien and spouses
>>
> A predecessor to Tattletales?
>
> Line)
That I don't know..A little surprising if in fact Password hadnt been considered for First-Run
Syndication.
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>>>
> > > Dom DeLuise, Pat Carroll, Pat O' Brien and spouses
>>>
>
>
>Actually, "It Takes Two" was a guessing game of stunts. Each member of each couple took
guesses at such stunts as how many hot dogs could the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating champ eat in 60
seconds. The two's guesses would be averaged and if I recall correctly, on the Vin Scully version,
an audience contestant would guess which couple was closest, and if he was right, would receive
a prize.
03-15-2006, 02:35 PM #5
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> Show replacing the Smothers Brothers [Hee Haw]) Goldie Hawn,
> and The Fathers (senior singing group) do "Sun City" (60
> min.)"
Taken From July 10-16, 1993 New York TV Guide Edition (except for second WTXX Schedule)
61 WTIC TV (Fox)Renaissance
Saturday
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
6 AM SMALL WONDER
6:30 WIDGET
7 AM WIDGET
8 AM DOG CITY
9:30 TAZMANIA
10 AM TINY TOONS
3 PM UNTOUCHABLES
5 PM STAR SEARCH
8 PM COPS
8:30 COPS
9 PM FRONT PAGE
10 PM NEWS
SUNDAY
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
6 AM WIDGET
6:30 WIDGET
7 AM YO YOGI
9:30 MR BOGUS
11 AM FAMILY TIES
4 PM STAR TREK
8 PM IN LIVING COLOR
8:30 ROC
10 PM NEWS
11 PM FLYING BLIND
11:30 EDGE
1 AM NEW UNTOUCHABLES
2 AM GENE SCOTT
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
7 AM JAMES BOND JR
7:30 BEETLEJUICE
9 AM STUNT DAWGS
10 AM JENNY JONES
11 AM PEOPLE'S COURT
2 PM CHARLES IN CHARGE
3 PM MERRIE MELODIES
4 PM TINY TOONS
5 PM GOOF TROOP
7 PM ROSEANNE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
8 PM CLASS OF 96
WEDNESDAY
9 PM MELROSE PLACE
THURSDAY
8 PM SIMPSONS
8:30 MARTIN
9 PM IN LIVING COLOR
FRIDAY
9 PM SIGHTINGS
9:30 CODE 3
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
12:30 NEWHART
1 AM NEWS
SATURDAY
9 AM T REX
9:30 T REX
10 AM CHILDREN'S MASS
4 PM DUCKTALES
4:30 GI JOE
5 PM COSBY SHOW
SUNDAY
7 AM T REX
9 AM TEACHINGS OF CHRIST
9:30 SEARCH
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM NUESTRA FAMILIA
3 PM TIME TRAXX
6 PM CATWALK
9 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
10 AM DAILY MASS
TUES - FOCUS
3 PM DUCKTALES
4 PM CAMP CANDY
5 PM GROWING PAINS
6 PM WONDER YEARS
6:30 JEFFERSONS
10 PM MOVIE
In the summer WTXX still had no LMA with WTIC TV but Renaissance assigned programming 7
days a week from 3 to 7 PM for WTXX to run free of charge while Renaissance sold the ad time.
The rest of the day except for barter ads WTXX had NO COMMERCIALS. Even during the movies
they ran PSA's. The only ad time they recieved was from The Home Shopping Network and the
CTNA which telecast a daily mass and other shows over WTXX. Meanwhile Counterpoint wanted
a 6 hour a day LMA with WTIC TV/Renaissance while Renaissance wanted 7-9 AM;11 AM to
Midnight daily. Once talks ended WTXX entered into an LMA with WVIT TV 30 the NBC affiliate.
Under that deal WTXX would run cartoons weekdays from 7-9 AM and 3 to 7 PM as well as a 10
PM newscast and syndicated shows from 10:30 PM to Midnight or 1 AM. WVIT would also have
a few hours on Saturdays and Sundays but not the same amount as weekdays. The rest of the
day continued to be programmed by Counterpoint. WTIC TV and Renaissance took Counterpoint
to Court to stop the LMA with WVIT but Counterpoint prevailed and pulled the WTXX shows on
July 18, 1993. WTXX continued running no commercials during time outside of the WVIT LMA
portion of the day except for Highway to Heaven.
Here is a late summer WTXX schedule under WVIT's LMA. August 7-13, 1993
SATURDAY
7 AM CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT
8 AM JETSONS
8:30 WOODY WOODPECKER
9:30 FLINTSTONES
10 AM CHILDREN'S MASS
11 AM NUESTRA FAMILIA
6 PM TIME TRAXX
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
SUNDAY
8 AM KING ARTHUR
8:30 WIZARD OF OZ
9 AM GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM SEARCH
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
10:30 NEWSWORTHY
1:30 SEARCH
MONDAY-FRIDAY
7 AM CAMP CANDY
7:30 T REX
8 AM SCOOBY DOO
8:30 CHILDREN'S ROOM
9 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
10 AM DAILY MASS
TUES - FOCUS
3 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
3:30 BULLWINKLE
4:30 UNDERDOG
5 PM INSPECTOR GADGET
6 PM FLINTSTONES
6:30 JETSONS
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
11 PM MOVIE -
1 AM MOVIE -
26 WTWS (Ind)
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM US FARM REPORT
7:30 IT IS WRITTEN
8 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
1 PM WCW WRESTLING
2 PM CALIFORNIA DREAMS
2:30 EXTREMISTS
3 PM SUPER SPORTS FOLLIES
6 PM #1 COUNTRY
8 PM A TEAM
9 PM BONANZA
10 PM UPTOWN COMEDY
11 PM SOUL TRAIN
1 AM NIGHT FLIGHT
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 AM JOHN HAGEE
8 AM FRED PRICE
9 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
11 AM SUNSHINE FACTORY
2 PM TJ HOOKER
3 PM A TEAM
7 PM RESCUE 911
10 PM IN TOUCH
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM LARRY LEA
6 AM KENNETH COPELAND
7 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
8 AM VIDEO POWER
9 AM BENNY HINN
10 AM 700 CLUB
11 AM BONANZA
12 NOON A TEAM
1 PM AIRWOLF
2 PM TJ HOOKER
4 PM HAPPY DAYS
4:30 BRADY BUNCH
5 PM BEWITCHED
7 PM RESCUE 911
8 PM QUINCY
9 PM BARNABY JONES
10 PM VEGAS
03-15-2006, 04:42 PM #2
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What I'm trying to remember is when the channel 30-produced newscast for channel 20 ended?
Was it when NBC took over channel 30 (and made them an O&O) or when Tribune took over
channel 20 in the LMA with channel 61?<P ID="signature">______________
03-15-2006, 07:51 PM #3
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I forget what year it was, but it was when WVIT became a O&O station that WTXX became an
LMA partner with FOX 61. I think the switch happend the first of the month. I think Monday &
Tuesday Connecticut News 30 was on at 10PM, then starting Wednesday it was the FOX 61
News.
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> I forget what year it was, but it was when WVIT became a O&O
> station that WTXX became an LMA partner with FOX 61. I think
> the switch happend the first of the month. I think Monday &
This information I believe is close to accurate but some internal conditions may have been
somewhat different from what I have heard from my sources.
I believe it was in 1998 sometime in the Summer. But I will see if I can tell by looking at listings. I
do not remember WTXX's schedule changeing alot when the LMA changed over from WVIT to
WTIC TV.
The LMA's were each very different though. Initially the LMA between WTXX and WVIT from the
Summer of 1993 to the Sring of 1996 at least was only a part-time agreement that covered 7-10
AM; 3-7 PM; and 9 or 10 PM to 12 Midnight or 1 AM depending on the night. The LMA also
eventually covered UPN nights starting at 8 PM. Weekend time periods were about 7 hours but
dayparts would vary depenging on the needs of WVIT and WTXX. The LMA covered all the ad-
time plus programming which belonged to WVIT. WVIT would merely buy the air-time.
Counterpoint employees actually worked master controls and WTXX's facilities were 25 miles
away from WVIT's. Counterpoint continued to own the technical facilities of WTXX. Counterpoint
also sold NO ad time during their hours except to Home Shopping network. They only ran PSA's
as well as Catholic related messages. They also continued to run a couple hours a day of Catholic
programming. Counterpoint's goal was eventually to make WTXX a cross between EWTN
(EXCEPT FAR MORE LIBERAL liturgically and somewhat more progessive theologically) and a
general entertainment independent. Their plan was to be 50 % Catholic and 50 % secular
programming and their hope was to become a superstation and offer Catholic viewers an
alternative to EWTN's fundamentalist Latinized based Catholic programming. At that time EWTN
was under fire with alot of bishops as well and thier own bishop (who recently retired... and by
the way they still have no bishop in Birmingham as of yet) actually saved (allowed EWTN to be
taken over by a Lay board plus set up a theology department to keep them in line)EWTN from
being siezed as Church property (Yes the Dociese of Birmingham owned interest in Irondale
Monastary property).
Anyhow demographics demonstrated that there was a lack of interest among mainline Catholics
to create more mainstream programming. As a result in 1996 when HSN's contract with
Counterpoint expired WVIT offered a LMA covering the 6 AM to 1 AM time period. Under the
deal 2 hours a day would still be Catholic programming but the rest of the day would be
programmed by WVIT. At this point the cartoons after 5 PM disappeared and were replaced by
more mainstream syndicated talk and reality shows and a few sitcoms. Still WVIT would only buy
airtime and WTXX would remain in Waterbury with their own employees doing day to day
operation there. Under the agreement 10-11 AM would ALWAYS be Catholic Mass and
programming plus the 5 AM hour. This happened in 1996 sometime.
I believe in 1998 the deal with WVIT expired. At that point Tribune now owned WTIC TV through
the acquisition of Renaissance Broadcasting. Counterpoint's goals haad changed and a full LMA
was now considered. Under that deal WTIC TV bought most of WVIT's programming inventory
they had been running on WTXX (some talk and reality shows would remain with WVIT but most
went to WTIC TV). WTIC TV then picked up the LMA where Viacom left off.
At some point in 1998 WTXX's ownership Counterpoint restructured and changed its name (do
not remember the name). The ownership became for profit and merely only owned the license
of WTXX. By 1999 the LMA was converted to complete operations. WTXX moved in with WTIC
TV's facilities and most of Counterpoint's employees became Tribune employees. At this point
only the license was owned by Tribune. Tribune would buy WTXX outright in 2001 when the FCC
began allowing duopolies. Still under this deal the 10 AM hour 7 DAYS A WEEK would remain for
Catholic Mass for many more years. It MIGHT even be a permanent deal. This still airs today as a
result.
Toledo
11 WTOL (CBS)
13 WTVG (NBC)
24 WDHO (ABC)
30 WGTE (PBS)
Lima
Columbus
4 WCMH (NBC)
6 WTVN (ABC)
10 WBNS (CBS)
34 WOSU (PBS)
Bowling Green
57 WBGU (PBS)
Dayton
2 WDTN (ABC)
7 WHIO (CBS)
22 WKEF (NBC)
Ft. Wayne
15 WANE (CBS)
21 WPTA (ABC)
33 WKJG (NBC)
55 WFFT (Ind.)
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Detroit
2D WJBK (CBS)
4D WDIV (NBC)
7D WXYZ (ABC)
9W CBET (CBC)
MORNING
5 AM
4D SONYA
5:30
56D BATTLELINE
6 AM
2 HEALTH FIELD
4 AG-USA
7 SUMMER SEMESTER
6:15
19C PERSPECTIVE
6:30
4D OPEN DOORS
6 DISCOVER COLUMBUS
7 FOCUS
22 BETTER WAY
6:55
2D NEWS
4D NEWSWORTHY
7 AM
6 AWARE
7D WILDLIFE ADVENTURE
22 DAFFY/SPEEDY
33 INDIANA OUTDOORS
43C ADAM-12
55 NASA HIGHLIGHTS
56D SESAME STREET
7:15
13 FARM REPORT
7:30
2 WE'RE MOVIN'
2D TROLLKINS
4 LITTLE RASCALS
6 DOCTOR SNUGGLES
13 UNCLE BEN
15 FOCUS 15
22 BULLWINKLE
33 TOY PONY
35 AGRI COUNTRY
43C ADAM-12
55 HEALTH FIELD
8 AM
2,6,7D,21 SUPERFRIENDS
4,4D,13,22,33,35 FLINTSTONES
11 HOT FUDGE
55 KALEIDOSCOPE
8:30
2,6,7D,21,24 THUNDARR
4,4D,13,22,33,35 SMURFS
9 AM
9W SESAME STREET
55 EDITOR'S DESK
57 NOVA
9:30
10 BUGS BUNNY
10 AM
9W IMAGINATION AU GALOP
55 SOUL TRAIN
10:30
4 TOM AND JERRY
9W BARRIERS
57 MONEYMAKERS
11 AM
2,6,7D,21,24 FONZ
4D BULLWINKLE
9W CORONATION STREET
22 KUNG FU
34 OVER EASY
55 FAMILY CLASSICS
57 PORTRAITS IN PASTEL
11:30
2D,7,11,15 BLACKSTAR
34 OVER EASY
AFTERNOON
Noon
2D KIDSWORLD
4D BEWITCHED
7,11,15 TROLLKINS
9W ORIGINAL SIX
13,33,35 DAFFY/SPEEDY
22 WRESTLING
55 MINIATURE GOLF
57 QUILTING
12:30
4D WORLD OF SURVIVAL
6 SOLID GOLD
7 COURTHOUSE SQUARE
13,33,35 BULLWINKLE
55 HOPALONG CASSIDY
57 VICTORY GARDEN
1 PM
4D OUTDOOR LIFE
9W WRESTLING
13 KIDSWORLD
22 BASEBALL BUNCH
33 BASEBALL BUNCH
34 MASTERPIECE THEATRE
35 SOUL TRAIN
50D MOVIE: "The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox" (1976)
57 MARKET TO MARKET
1:30
6 ROCKFORD FILES
7,11,15 30 MINUTES
7D BASEBALL BUNCH
21 ANDY GRIFFITH
24 SOLID GOLD
57 SNEAK PREVIEWS
2 PM
9W RACQUETBALL CLASSIC
11 WE'RE MOVIN'
56D NOVA
57 MEDIA PROBES
2:15
2:30
2D SOUL TRAIN
10 KANSAS FUTURITY
11 WILD KINGDOM
3 PM
9W SPORTSWEEKEND
11 MOVIE: "Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff" (1949)
56D PRESENTE!
3:30
2,6,7D,21,24 PRO BOWLING: City of Roses Open
15 HEE HAW
4 PM
57 SPORTS AMERICA
4:30
7 PORTER WAGONER
30 CHECKING IT OUT
34 NUMERO UNO
10 BARNEY MILLER
30 NUMERO UNO
43C COMBAT
5:30
10 M*A*S*H
30 UP AND COMING
55 IN SEARCH OF...
EVENING
6 PM
2D,4,4D,7,9W,10,11,13,15,22,35 NEWS
30 SNEAK PREVIEWS
50D KUNG FU
55 BONANZA
6:30
2,6,7D NEWS
2D FACE TO FACE
13 13 REPORTS
24 ON THE ISSUE
34 CLASSIC COUNTRY
7 PM
2D MUPPET SHOW
4D DANCE FEVER
9W DO YOU REMEMBER
10 HANNA'S ARK
15 SOLID GOLD
19C M*A*S*H
21 M*A*S*H
22 22 ALIVE/CONTACT
24 SOLID GOLD
30 CHRISTIANS
33 WALTONS
43C KUNG FU
7:30
2 MUPPET SHOW
2D MUPPET SHOW
4D FAMILY FEUD
7D THAT'S HOLLYWOOD
10 IN THE KNOW
21 BARNEY MILLER
8 PM
8:30
9 PM
34 NOVA
9:30
9:40
10 PM
9W COUNTRY IN MY SOUL
30 DANGER UXB
10:30
9W THIS LAND
11 PM
2D,4,4D,6,7,7D,10,11,13,15,21,22,24,33 NEWS
9W CBC NEWS
19C M*A*S*H
55 AMERICA'S TOP 10
11:15
9W PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS
24 ABC NEWS
11:20
9W NEWS
21 ABC NEWS
11:30
7 SOLID GOLD
7D ABC NEWS
11:35
21 M*A*S*H
11:45
Midnight
12:05
12:30
12:40
1 AM
35 SOLID GOLD
55 INN NEWS
1:30
11 WRESTLING
55 TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED
1:35
1:55
2 AM
13,22,35 NEWS
2:30
7,11 NEWS
2:40
2 INSPIRATION
3 AM
2D NEWS
4 AM
4D NEWS
4:10
7D SOUNDINGS
4:30
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Taken From New York City edition TV Guide November 6-12, 1993
Saturday
5 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6 AM CAPTAIN BOB
7 AM HALLO SPENCER
7:30 CAPTAIN PLANET
8 AM MARSUPILAMI
9 AM GARFIELD
10 AM EXOSQUAD
10 AM NINJA TURTLES
11 AM CYBER COPS
12 NOON MOTORWEEK
12:30 COPS
1 PM COURT TV
2 PM MAGNUM PI
3 PM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
4 PM SPORTS SNAPSHOT
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
11 PM NEWS
11:30 COPS
12 MID COPS
12:30 HIGHLANDER
3:30 NEWS
4 AM MAGNUM PI
SUNDAY
5 AM VISTA
6 AM WE BELIEVE
8 AM STORYBREAK
5 PM MAGNUM PI
6 PM NEWS
11:30 NEWS
12 MID HIGHLANDER
1 AM COPS
1:30 COPS
2 AM CONNECTICUT 93
3:30 MAGNUM PI
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM BERTICE BERRY
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM EVENING SHADE
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
10 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
WEDNESDAY
8 PM HEARTS AFFIRE
10 PM 48 HOURS
THURSDAY
(UNSURE WHAT NORMALLY AIRED FROM 8-10 PM According To Brooks & Marsh schedule it was
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT and ANGEL FALLS)
8 PM CBS MOVIE - Wizard Of Oz (1939) Wierd night for such a movie...thought it would have
been Wednesday Thanksgiving week..believe it was in 91 AND 94)
10 PM CONNIE CHUNG
FRIDAY
8 PM DIAGNOSIS MURDER
9 PM BOB
10 PM PICKET FENCES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH
1:30 NEWS
2 AM JANE WHITNEY
3 AM JOAN RIVERS
4 AM JERRY SPRINGER
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM SCRATCH
7 AM COW BOYS
7:30 CRO
10 AM CRYPTKEEPER
6:30 NEWS
7 PM NEWS
8 PM GEORGE
9 PM PAULA POUNDHOUSE
10 PM COMMISH
11 PM NEWS
11:30 CRUSADERS
1 AM IN CONCERT
2 AM WWF WRESTLING
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM GOLF SHOW
6:30 NEW LAND OF THE LOST
7 AM CITIKIDS
10 AM ABC NEWS SPECIAL - Kids In Crossfire (GOOD MORNING CONNECTICUT NORMALLY AIRED
HERE)
1 PM WWF WRESTLING
2 PM FIGURE SKATING
4 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
11 PM NEWS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
10 AM PHIL DONAHUE
11 AM HOME SHOW
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM DAY ONE
9 PM MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL (NFL) - Green Bay Packers At Kansas City Chiefs)
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
8:30 PHENOM
9 PM ROSEANNE
9:30 COACH
10 PM BARBARA WALTERS
WEDNESDAY
THEA normally aris at 8 PM, JOE'S LIFE normally airs at 8:30, HOME IMPROVEMENT normally airs
at 9 PM, GRACE UNDER FIRE normally airs at 9:30, MOON OVER MIAMI normally airs at 10 pm
8 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
THURSDAY
8 PM MATLOCK
9 PM MISSING PERSONS
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM STEP BY STEP
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY
12 MID NEWS
12:30 NIGHTLINE
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
RENEGADE (THURS)
COBRA (FRI)
MONDAY-FRIDAY
2:30 NEWS
SATURDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
7 AM SATURDAY TODAY
9 AM NEWS
10 AM NICK NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
8 PM MOMMIES
8:30 CAFE AMERICAN
9 PM EMPTY NEST
9:30 NURSES
10 PM SISTERS
11 PM NEWS
1 AM EMPTY NEST
3 AM TAXI
4 AM ANC NEWS
SUNDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
7 AM NICK NEWS
10:30 CELEBRATE
11 AM NEWSMAKERS
7 PM SEAQUEST DSV
8 PM I WITNESS VIDEO
11 PM NEWS
11:30 TAXI
1 AM EMPTY NEST
1:30 TAXI
2 AM A DIFFERENT WORLD
2:30 TAXI
3 AM EMPTY NEST
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
6 AM NBC/LOCAL NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM GERALDO
10 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS
3 PM CONCENTRATION
4 PM DESIGNING WOMEN
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR
MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
THURSDAY
8:30 WINGS
9 PM SEINFELD
9:30 FRASIER
10 PM LA LAW
FRIDAY
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
FRIDAY/EARLY SATURDAY
3 AM IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (Wednesday's WTXX make good due to the fact a network
station airs first run episode at that time)
4 AM ANC NEWS
61 WTIC TV (Fox)Renaissance
The stronger WTXX cash shows were now a part of Channel 61's schedule
Saturday
7 AM GI JOE
7:30 TRANSFORMERS
8 AM DOG CITY
9:30 TAZMANIA
10 AM TINY TOONS
11 AM X MEN
3 PM UNTOUCHABLES
4 PM TIME TRAXX
8 PM COPS
8:30 COPS
9 PM FRONT PAGE
10 PM NEWS
SUNDAY
6 AM SWAT CATS
7 AM HURRICANES
8 AM MIGHTY MAX
9:30 WONDERLAND
11 AM FAMILY MATTERS
4 PM STAR TREK
7 PM TOWNSEND TELEVISION
8 PM MARTIN
10 PM NEWS
11 PM ARSENIO HALL
1 AM NEW UNTOUCHABLES
2 AM HUNTER
3 AM HUNTER
4 AM TIME TRAXX
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM THREE'S COMPANY
6 AM DUCKTALES
8 AM MERRIE MELODIES
9 AM PINK PANTHER
10 AM JENNY JONES
11 AM PEOPLE'S COURT
1 PM FAMILY MATTERS
2 PM GROWING PAINS
4 PM ANIMANIACS
5 PM BONKERS
6 PM FULL HOUSE
7 PM ROSEANNE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
8 PM ROC
8:30 BAKERSFIELD PD
WEDNESDAY
8 PM BEVERLY HILLS 90210
9 PM MELROSE PLACE
THURSDAY
8 PM SIMPSONS
8:30 SINBAD
9 PM IN LIVING COLOR
FRIDAY
8 PM BRISCO COUNTY JR
9 PM X FILES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
11:30 CODE 3
2 AM NIGHT COURT
2:30 AMEN
3 AM COSBY SHOW
4 AM GENE SCOTT
SATURDAY
5 AM HOME SHOPPING NETWORK
6 AM CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT
7 AM JETSONS
8 AM MONSTER WARS
10 AM CHILDREN'S MASS
11 AM NUESTRA FAMILIA
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
SUNDAY
8 AM SCOOBY DOO
8:30 FLINTSTONES
9 AM T REX
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
11 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
10:30 NEWSWORTHY
12 MID SEARCH
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM AG DAY
6:30 WIDGET
7 AM T REX
7:30 BULLWINKLE
8 AM SCOOBY DOO
9 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
10 AM DAILY MASS
TUES - FOCUS
3 PM MR BOGUS
3:30 GARFIELD
4 PM BOTS MASTER
5:30 FLINTSTONES
6 PM JETSONS
MATLOCK (WED-WVIT Syndicated run...cannot run syndicated IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
because a network is running a new e{isode at the same time)
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
10:30 DESIGNING WOMEN
11 PM FAMILY FEUD
11:30 FIREFIGHTERS
TUES - FOCUS
26 WTWS (Ind)
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM US FARM REPORT
7:30 IT IS WRITTEN
8 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
1 PM WCW WRESTLING
2 PM CALIFORNIA DREAMS
2:30 EXTREMISTS
3 PM SUPER SPORTS FOLLIES
4 PM MOVIE
6 PM #1 COUNTRY
8 PM A TEAM
9 PM BONANZA
10 PM UPTOWN COMEDY
11 PM SOUL TRAIN
1 AM NIGHT FLIGHT
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
7 AM JOHN HAGEE
8 AM FRED PRICE
9 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
11 AM SUNSHINE FACTORY
12 NOON MOVIE
2 PM TJ HOOKER
3 PM A TEAM
4 PM MOVIE
6 PM WWF WRESTLING
7 PM RESCUE 911
8 PM MOVIE
10 PM IN TOUCH
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM LARRY LEA
6 AM KENNETH COPELAND
7 AM CAPTPAIN PLANET
8 AM HALLO SPENSER
8:30 XUXA
9 AM BENNY HINN
10 AM 700 CLUB
11 AM BONANZA
12 NOON A TEAM
1 PM AIRWOLF
2 PM TJ HOOKER
5 PM BEWITCHED
7 PM RESCUE 911
8 PM QUINCY
9 PM BARNABY JONES
10 PM VEGAS
Broadcast
-Quad Cities-
4 WHBF (CBS)
6 KWQC (NBC)
8 WQAD (ABC)
18 KLJB (Fox)
24 WQPT (PBS)
-Springfield-
20 WICS (NBC)
55 WRSP (Fox)
-Peoria-
19 WHOI (ABC)
25 WEEK (NBC)
31 WMBD (CBS)
47 WTVP (PBS)
-Bloomington-
43 WYZZ (Fox)
-Jacksonville-
14 WJPT (PBS)
-Macomb-
22 WIUM (PBS)
-Quincy-
7 KHQA (CBS)
10 WGEM (NBC)
27 WQEC (PBS)
-Kirksville, MO-
-Ottumwa, IA-
3 KTVO (ABC)
Cable
MORNING
5 AM
9C ODD COUPLE
5:30
9C KEYS TO SUCCESS
6 AM
9C CARTOONS
11S NEWS
6:15
9C BUYER'S FORUM
6:30
9C ISSUES UNLIMITED
18 WORLD TOMORROW
25 KIDD VIDEO
7 AM
3,8,19 WUZZLES
6,10,20,25 KISSYFUR
18 EMERGENCY!
43 BIONIC SIX
7:30
4,7,31 WILDFIRE
9C WORLD TOMORROW
11C WONDERWORKS
20 BULLWINKLE
55 TUNING IN
8 AM
6,10,20,25 SMURFS
9C CHARLANDO
43 FAME
55 MARSHAL DILLON
8:30
9C PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
11S SHAPE-UP
55 CISCO KID
9 AM
18 McHALE'S NAVY
43 PERSPECTIVES
55 PETTICOAT JUNCTION
9:30
32C MUNSTERS
43 UNTOUCHABLES
10 AM
6,10,20,25 FOOFUR
9C SUPERMAN
18 SUPER CHARGERS
24 WILD AMERICA
10:25
12W PHOTOTIPS
10:30
3,19 EWOKS
4,7,31 STORYBREAK
8 THUNDERCATS
24 SNEAK PREVIEWS
43 WRESTLING
11 AM
12W BODYWATCH
24 SESAME STREET
32C WRESTLING
55 FATHER MURPHY
11:30
10 BY THE WAY
43 STAR SEARCH
AFTERNOON
Noon
4 KIDEO VIDEO
7 SHOWDOWN
11C NATURE
12W MOTORWEEK
18 THAT'S HOLLYWOOD
19 AMERICA'S TOP 10
31 MUPPET SHOW
12:15
12:30
4 PHYLLIS
12W HOMETIME
18 HOLLYWOOD CLOSE-UP
19 WRESTLING
24 KNOWZONE
31 HAPPY DAYS
47 VICTORY GARDEN
1 PM
24 NOVA
1:30
47 BODYWATCH
2 PM
11C BODYWATCH
12W STRINGALONG
24 FRONTLINE
2:30
11C KNOWZONE
18 ROCKFORD FILES
47 CREATIVE LIVING
3 PM
9C SOUL TRAIN
11S FAME
43 MAMA'S FAMILY
47 JOY OF PAINTING
3:30
18 BLUE KNIGHT
24 VICTORY GARDEN
43 IT'S A LIVING
4 PM
9C MUSIC MACHINE
55 THROB
4:30
9C IT'S A LIVING
18 NEW GIDGET
55 SMALL WONDER
5 PM
4,7 NEWS
9C CHARLES IN CHARGE
18 9 TO 5
31 MUPPET SHOW
43 TED KNIGHT
47 KNOWZONE
55 STAR SEARCH
5:05
5:15
5:30
3,9C ONE BIG FAMILY
12W KNOWZONE
14,22,27 INNOVATION
18 WHAT A COUNTRY!
19 NEWS
43 9 TO 5
6 PM
3 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
4 FAME
6,10,20,25,31 NEWS
8 MAGNUM, P.I.
9C WHAT A COUNTRY!
12W INNOVATION
18 SMALL WONDER
19 JEOPARDY!
24 NATURE
32C 9 TO 5
55 SOLID GOLD
6:25
6:30
3 MAMA'S FAMILY
9C AT THE MOVIES
25 THROB
47 INNOVATION
7 PM
3,8,19 STARMAN
9C NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
12W NOVA
24 WONDERWORKS
7:30
8 PM
3,8,19 OHARA
9C NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
43 WILLIE NELSON
47 WONDERWORKS
8:30
8:50
9 PM
6,10,20,25 HUNTER
9C NEWS
43 SUZANNE SOMERS
47 ONE BY ONE
55 INSIDERS
9:05
9:30
9C INN NEWS
10 PM
3,4,6,7,8,10,19,20,25,31 NEWS
9C 'ALLO, 'ALLO!
14,22,27,47 MYSTERY!
43 BLUE KNIGHT
55 WRESTLING
10:15
3 ABC NEWS
10:30
3 HEE HAW
11C MYSTERY!
10:45
11 PM
7 IT'S A LIVING
18 TELEPHONE AUCTION
43 WRESTLING
47 MOTORWEEK
55 BANACEK
11:15
12W FILMMAKERS
11:30
4 WALTONS
11:45
12W EXIT 13
EARLY SUNDAY
Midnight
10 WRESTLING
18 HAWAII FIVE-O
25 TELEPHONE AUCTION
12:30
4,7 NEWS
12:50
8 AT THE MOVIES
1 AM
18 MY FAVORITE MARTIAN
25 HEADLINE NEWS
1:10
19 ABC NEWS
1:20
1:30
6 NEWS
9C TONY RANDALL
2 AM
2:30
9C INN NEWS
2:50
8 NEWS
3 AM
3:20
8 INSPIRATIONS
4:50
Morning
5:40
3 Credo
5:45
3 Farm Fare
5:50
3 Knowledge
6:00
6:20
5-8c News
6:25
8c First Edition
6:30
4 Classroom
5 Inner Circle
7 News
8c Sunrise Semester
11 Camera on Canada
6:50
3 What's Doing?
6:55
3 News
7:00
2 Bozo
3-4-12 Today
13 Canada AM
7:30
2 News
9 Homemade TV
11 Ontario Schools
8:00
2-8-35 Captain Kangaroo
5 Morning Exchange
10 Cartoons
8:30
8:45
9:00
2 Phil Donahue
3 Family Affair
4 That Girl
8c Match Game
9 In Touch
10 Ontario Schools
12 I Love Lucy
13 Romper Room
24 Dinah!
35 Lassie
9:15
9:30
3 Room 222
4 Gong Show
8 Friendly Giant
8c-35 Tattletales
10 Ed Allen Time
12 Petticoat Junction
13 Kareen's Yoga
9:45
8 Mon Ami
40-78 En mouvement
9:55
4 Carol Duvall
10:00
2-8c-35 Price is Right
5 Phil Donahue
8-9 Camera 12
10 Tattletales
11 It Figures
13 First Impressions
40-78 You-Hou
10:15
40-78 Virginie
10:30
7 AM Detroit
10 Morning Break
11 Celebrity Revue
24 I Dream of Jeannie
40-78 Conseil-Express
13 Johnnie Walters
24 That Girl
11:20
11:30
3-4-12 Stumpers
10 Mr. Dressup
11:45
13 Take Kerr
11:50
13 Johnnie Walters
11:55
Afternoon
Noon
7-24 Don Ho
8-10 Cartoons
9 Bob McLean (CBET only airs first half-hour, show is 55 min on network)
40-78 Skippy
50 Bugs Bunny
54 Instructional TV
12:30
8 Noon Report
9 Celebrity Cooks
13 Price is Right
50 Lucy Show
12:45
12:55
2 Love of Life
3-4 Somerset
13 Match Game
35 Jeanne Carnes
1:25
2 News
1:30
13 Definition
40-78 Le Telejournal
54 Electric Company
1:35
1:50
2:00
13 Alan Hamel
18-32-59 Cucumber
2:15
8 Shirley Taylor
2:25
10 Take Kerr
2:30
3-4-12 Doctors
3:00
8 Take 30
8c Marcus Welby, MD
10 Hot Hands
50 Popeye
3:15
3:30
9 Take 30
50 Bugs Bunny
3:55
18-32-59 Clues
4:00
2 Mike Douglas
3 Odd Couple
4-5 Dinah!
9 Electric Company
10 Take 30
12 Somerset
13 Bewitched
24 Edge of Night
35 Merv Griffin
40-78 Bobino
50 Three Stooges
54 Sesame Street
4:15
50 Three Stooges
4:20
4:30
3 Emergency One!
8c Merv Griffin
9 I Dream of Jeannie
11 Dinah!
12 Andy Griffith
13 My Three Sons
40-78 Le grenier
50 Flintstones
5:00
8 Get Smart
9 Bewitched
10 Room 222
12 Gunsmoke
13 Emergency!
35 Star Trek
50 Gilligan's Island
5:30
2 Adam-12
3-4 News
10 Lucy Show
11 Hot Hands
50 Brady Bunch
54 Electric Company
Evening
6:00
2-3-5-7-8c-11-24-35 News
9 My Three Sons
40-78 Nouvelles
50 Emergency One!
54 Weather
6:15
54 Community Report
6:30
6-22-29 Adam 12
8 Bob Newhart
9 Newsday
11 Party Game
13 Hazel
40 L'Actuel
78 Ici et la
6:45
18-32-59 Magee & Company
7:00
2 CBS News
3 NBC News
4 What Will We Say to a Hungry World? (telethon; Bowling for Dollars normally airs at 7, with
various programs at 7:30)
7 ABC News
8 TBA
8c Treasure Hunt
12 News
13 Jeffersons
18-32-59 Movie "Bullfighter & the Lady" (part 3 of 4, concludes next day)
24 Odd Couple
35 Brady Bunch
50 I Love Lucy
54 TV Garden Club
7:30
2 Treasure Hunt
3 Hollywood Squares
5 Black Flashback '76
7 Gong Show
8c Muppet Show
9 Odd Couple
13 Amazing Kreskin
24 Bewitched
35 My Three Sons
50 Family Affair
54 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
7:55
18-32-59 Clues
8:00
9 Wolfman Jack
13 Starlost
18-32-59 Cinema "La tete contre les murs"
50 Merv Griffin
8:30
2-8c-35 Jeffersons
9:00
5-7-11-24 Baretta
8-9-10 Musicamera
13 Country Way
9:30
6-22-29 My Country
13 Newscope
10:00
2 Delvecchio
3-12-13 Quest
8-9-10 Musicamera
10:30
40-78 Le Telejournal
10:45
18-32-59 Civilisation
10:55
11:00
2-3-4-5-7-8c-11-12-24 News
11:20
8-9-10-13 News
11:30
5-7-24 Rookies
11 Larry Solway
35 News
50 Movie "Crossfire"
11:35
11:45
8 Merv Griffin
10 Baretta
11:50
Midnight
2 Cannon
11 Merv Griffin
13 Mike Douglas
35 Mod Squad
12:30
12:40
5-7-24 Mystery of the Week "Mr. & Ms. & the Bandstand Mystery"
1:00
3-12 Tomorrow
2:00
3-12 News
4 Classroom
2:10
5-7 News
2:25
2:30
4 News
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The "Hungry World" telethon reeks World Vision, which presented these telethons (mainly,
marathons of these specials) during the 1970s and 1980s, running four hours in prime-time, plus
a break for news, and continuing for another hour at 11:30, with stations (especially network
affiliates) having their own programming or an early sign-off following at 12:30AM, since late-
night shows on the networks were already in progress, and most of these didn't delay or join in
progress.
Though, to be honest, I find it kind of odd that Johnny was pre-empted for one night for a
hunger special.
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I'm surprised no Buffalo stations are listed. I thought Woodstock and some of the Tobacco Belt
had Buffalo stations on cable even back then. The Free Press certainly listed some of them.
As a sidenote, while I'm thinking about newspapers, I recently discovered a variety of old
newspaper microfilms from around Canada and one or two American ones in my university
library. If anyone has any specific requests, please e-mail me directly, as per forum rules.
> 11:00
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> 12:30
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> 1:00
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I thought TPIR had been extended to a full hour by this point. Did CKCO only show the first or
last half, or did they run repeats from earlier in the 1970s?
> 6:00
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What was WJET calling its news at this point? I know they didn't start "Action News 24" until
1979.
> 9:30
> 13 Newscope
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I have heard of this program. Was it a magazine, or just a mid-evening newscast? And, was this
the same program previously known as "File 13" (probably changed when Channel 42 went on
the air; it was still listed for several years after Ch. 2 started)?
> 11:35
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That show didn't last too long from my understanding. How long?<P
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> 54 Instructional TV
Most likely 54 did not sign on until 4pm because school was on winter break.
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1: Where it says "Three's Company" for channels 18, 32 and 59, it should say "The Electric
Company" (I don't think "Three's Company" premiered yet.)
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Re: Retro: Western Ontario Wed, Dec 29, 1976
And one more observation: "Somerset" would end two days later. I think the slot (4:00 maybe as
I have heard of some stations opting to air at 1 instead of 4) would be taken over by "The Gong
Show" (wild parties a-plenty when you take lots of amateurs and a prize of $516.32, but that's
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-Manchester, N.H.-
9 WMUR (ABC)
-Durham-
11 WENH (PBS)
-Concord-
21 WNHT (Ind.)
-Derry-
50 WNDS (Ind.)
31 WNNE (NBC)
8 WMTW (ABC)
-Portland-
6 WCSH (NBC)
13 WGME (CBS)
-Biddeford-
26 WMEA (PBS)
-Burlington, Vt.-
3 WCAX (CBS)
-Windsor-
41 WVTA (PBS)
-Boston, Mass.-
2 WGBH (PBS)
4 WBZ (NBC)
5 WCVB (ABC)
7 WNEV (CBS)
25 WXNE (Ind.)
38 WSBK (Ind.)
44 WGBX (PBS)
56 WLVI (Ind.)
-Springfield-
22 WWLP (NBC)
-Marlborough-
66 WVJV (Ind.)
MORNING
5 AM
5 CHRONICLE
5:30
4 MUPPET SHOW
5 NEWS
6 MORNING STRETCH
6 AM
5 NEWS
7 MORNING STRETCH
8 ABC/LOCAL NEWS
9 JIMMY SWAGGART
38 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30
4,6 NEWS
9 ABC NEWS
21 HEADLINE NEWS
25 JIMMY SWAGGART
38 VOLTRON
6:45
2 A.M. WEATHER
6:55
21 CAPITAL IDEAS
7 AM
2 SESAME STREET
4,6,22,31 TODAY
21 ASK WASHINGTON
38 SUPERFRIENDS
56 MASK
7:15
26 A.M. WEATHER
7:30
25 ROBOTECH
56 HEATHCLIFF
7:45
8 AM
26 BODY ELECTRIC
50 700 CLUB
2 SESAME STREET
21 HEADLINE NEWS
25 FLIPPER
38 SCOOBY DOO
8:55
21 NEWS
9 AM
7 FAMILY FEUD
13 PERFECT MATCH
21 DICK POWELL
25 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
26 SESAME STREET
31 700 CLUB
38 FAT ALBERT
56 MIGHTY MOUSE
9:30
13 LOVE CONNECTION
38 JOURNAL
50 VA MEDICAL ADVANCES
10 AM
2 NEWTON'S APPLE
4 SANTA BARBARA
5 GOOD DAY!
9 PARTRIDGE FAMILY
25 700 CLUB
50 RICHARD ROBERTS
56 HEADLINE NEWS
10:30
3 PERFECT MATCH
7 MORNING/LIVE
9 FLYING NUN
11 AM
2 EDUCATIONAL COMPUTING
5 DIVORCE COURT
50 MANNIX
11:30
4,6,22,31 SCRABBLE
5 RYAN'S HOPE
25 CHURCH SERVICE
26 3-2-1 CONTACT
AFTERNOON
Noon
3,4,5,6,7,13,22 NEWS
25 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
31 HEADLINE NEWS
56 BEWITCHED
12:10
12:25
31 NEWS
12:30
5,8,9 LOVING
6 PHIL DONAHUE
21 HEADLINE NEWS
25 McHALE'S NAVY
50 I LOVE LUCY
12:55
21 NEWS
1 PM
21 FANTASY ISLAND
25 CHiPs
26 ECONOMICS U.$.A.
50 PETTICOAT JUNCTION
56 POPEYE
1:30
2 GREAT PERFORMANCES
38 ANDY GRIFFITH
50 FAMILY AFFAIR
56 CASPER
2 PM
21 MEDICAL CENTER
25 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
26 FAMILY MATTERS
56 FLINTSTONES
2:30
3,7,13 CAPITOL
11 MYSTERY!
25 SUPERMAN/BATMAN/AQUAMAN
26 BODY ELECTRIC
41 NOVA
50 MY THREE SONS
3 AM
2 FRENCH CHEF
4 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
21 CHARLIE'S ANGELS
26 HATHA YOGA
56 INSPECTOR GADGET
3:30
25 ROBOTECH
4 PM
3 DYNASTY
4 HAWAII FIVE-O
5 DYNASTY
6 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
7 JEOPARDY!
8 HART TO HART
9 KNOTS LANDING
11 3-2-1 CONTACT
21 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
25 JETSONS
31 SUPER PASSWORD
56 TRANSFORMERS
4:30
7 MATCH GAME
13 PEOPLE'S COURT
21 MERV GRIFFIN
22 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
25 JETSONS
50 BEWITCHED
56 THUNDERCATS
5 PM
3 BENSON
4 PEOPLE'S COURT
6 JEFFERSONS
7 NEWLYWED GAME
8 QUINCY
9 HART TO HART
11 SESAME STREET
13 MERV GRIFFIN
22 M*A*S*H
25 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
31 LOVE CONNECTION
38 ANDY GRIFFITH
50 HAPPY DAYS
56 SECTAURS
5:30
3 PEOPLE'S COURT
4 LIVE ON 4
7 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
21 HEADLINE NEWS
22 NEWS
38 JEFFERSONS
44 SESAME STREET
56 BRADY BUNCH
5:55
21 NEWS
EVENING
6 PM
3,4,7 NEWS
5 NEWS
6,8,9,13,22,31 NEWS
21 PERFECT MATCH
25 DIFF'RENT STROKES
38 HART TO HART
50 TAXI
56 THREE'S COMPANY
6:30
13 CBS NEWS
21 BARNEY MILLER
25 GIMME A BREAK!
50 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
56 BENSON
7 PM
2 DOCTOR WHO
4 NBC NEWS
5 ABC NEWS
6 BENSON
8 NEWLYWED GAME
21 PHIL DONAHUE
25 DIFF'RENT STROKES
31 M*A*S*H
38 M*A*S*H
44 OPEN MIND
56 THREE'S COMPANY
7:30
2 BODYWATCH
3 PRICE IS RIGHT
4 EVENING MAGAZINE
5 CHRONICLE
6 THREE'S COMPANY
7 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
9 BENSON
13,22 JEOPARDY!
25 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
31 $100,000 PYRAMID
38 BARNEY MILLER
41 COMPUTER CHRONICLES
50 BOB NEWHART
56 TAXI
8 PM
2 MYSTERY!
11 WILD AMERICA
21 DYNASTY
41 ECONOMICS U.$.A.
66 PRIMETIME LIVELINE
8:30
11 MOVIEMAKERS
26 SNEAK PREVIEWS
2 VICTORY GARDEN
4,6,22,31 CHEERS
11,26 MYSTERY!
21 VEGA$
41 MYSTERY!
50 ROCKFORD FILES
66 SUPERSTAR SHOW
9:30
2 SAY BROTHER
44 CAPITOL JOURNAL
10 PM
2,44,56 NEWS
5,8,9 20/20
11 JACQUES COUSTEAU
21 HEADLINE NEWS
25 MATT HOUSTON
26 CAPITOL JOURNAL
38 ODD COUPLE
41 MYSTERY!
50 HOGAN'S HEROES
10:25
21 NEWS
10:30
26 COMPUTER CHRONICLES
50 SATURDAY NIGHT
56 INN NEWS
11 PM
2 PRIDE OF PLACE
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,13,22 NEWS
11 VICTORY AT SEA
31 HEADLINE NEWS
38 M*A*S*H
50 UNTOUCHABLES
11:30
4,6,22,31 TONIGHT
5,8,9 NIGHTLINE
7 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
21 JACKIE GLEASON
25 700 CLUB
38 HOGAN'S HEROES
Midnight
5 NIGHT GALLERY
7 NIGHT HEAT
38 MAUDE
56 NEWS
12:30
5 NIGHT GALLERY
9 NEWS
38 PHIL SILVERS
56 INN NEWS
12:40
1 AM
8 COMEDY TONIGHT
9 ROUTE 66
41 FRONTLINE
1:10
1:30
4,8 NEWS
5 STAR SEARCH
6 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
2 AM
4 EVENING MAGAZINE
6 NEWS
2:30
4 MOVIE: "The Lusty Men" (1952)
7 NEWS
3 AM
3:30
5 HEADLINE NEWS
4 AM
5 GOOD DAY!
4:30
4:55
5 MORNING GLORY
-Manchester, N.H.-
9 WMUR (ABC)
-Durham-
11 WENH (PBS)
-Concord-
21 WNHT (Ind.)
-Derry-
50 WNDS (Ind.)
31 WNNE (NBC)
8 WMTW (ABC)
-Portland-
6 WCSH (NBC)
13 WGME (CBS)
-Biddeford-
26 WMEA (PBS)
-Burlington, Vt.-
3 WCAX (CBS)
-Windsor-
41 WVTA (PBS)
-Boston, Mass.-
2 WGBH (PBS)
4 WBZ (NBC)
5 WCVB (ABC)
7 WNEV (CBS)
25 WXNE (Ind.)
38 WSBK (Ind.)
44 WGBX (PBS)
56 WLVI (Ind.)
-Springfield-
22 WWLP (NBC)
-Marlborough-
66 WVJV (Ind.)
MORNING
5 AM
5 HEADLINE NEWS
5:30
4 LORNE GREENE'S NEW WILDERNESS
5 BIRDMAN/GALAXY TRIO
6 AM
4 INTERNATIONAL ZONE
5 JABBERWOCKY
8 EXERCITE
13 MAINE WEATHER
6:30
4 CARRASCOLENDAS
5 CAPTAIN BOB
25 MAINSTREAM
38 WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY
6:35
6 NEWS EXTRA
6:45
6 NEWS
7 AM
3 BATMAN
4 MR. MAGOO
5 HERCULOIDS
7 EBONY/JET SHOWCASE
8 SUPER SATURDAY
25 CAPTAIN HARLOCK
38 NEWSMAKERS
56 THUNDERBIRDS: 2086
7:30
3 ADVENTURE CARTOONS
4 TERRAHAWKS
5 BASEBALL BUNCH
6 LITTLEST HOBO
7 VIDKIDS
8 TRANSFORMERS
25 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
26 EARTH EXPLORED
56 CASPER
8 AM
2,41 SESAME STREET
4,6,22,31 SNORKS
21 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
25 KIDSWORLD
38 EDITOR'S DESK
56 MIGHTY MOUSE
8:30
3,7,13 WUZZLES
25 CISCO KID
56 POPEYE
9 AM
2 BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT
4,6,22,31 SMURFS
25 DANIEL BOONE
9:30
41 3-2-1 CONTACT
56 FLINTSTONES
10 AM
2 COMPUTER CHRONICLES
5,8,9 LAFF-A-LYMPICS
25 CIMARRON STRIP
41 NATURE OF THINGS
10:30
2 HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONS
21 BLINKINS
11 AM
11 PRICE OF PLACE
25,56 WRESTLING
26 GROWING YEARS
38 THREE STOOGES
41 NEWTON'S APPLE
11:30
6 KIDSWORLD
Noon
2 MASTERPIECE THEATRE
4,22,31 MR. T
5 CANDLEPIN BOWLING
6 NEWS
11 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
13 WRESTLING
25 HIGH CHAPARRAL
26 VICTORY GARDEN
41 WOODWRIGHT'S SHOP
12:30
11 ANTIQUES
56 FTV
1 PM
3 VIDEO GAME
5 CANDLEPIN DOUBLES
11 FRUGAL GOURMET
13 CHiPs
26 MASTERPIECE THEATRE
56 AMERICA'S TOP 10
1:15
1:30
3 TAXI
5 EXPEDITION: DANGER!
8 WILD KINGDOM
9 SOUL TRAIN
11 MADELEINE COOKS
25 RIFLEMAN
41 VICTORY GARDEN
56 KIDS INCORPORATED
2 PM
2 NOVA
11 PAINTING CERAMICS
21 BIG VALLEY
26 HERITAGE CONVERSATIONS
2:30
8 AT THE MOVIES
9 AMERICA'S TOP 10
2 NATURE
21 INSIDE NASCAR
26 MARK RUSSELL
3:30
11 NEWTON'S APPLE
21 WRESTLING
26 ENTERPRISE
4 PM
25 GRIZZLY ADAMS
26 McLAUGHLIN GROUP
41 SNEAK PREVIEWS
4:30
2 FRUGAL GOURMET
21 SERENDIPITY SINGERS
41 MADELEINE COOKS
5 PM
11 DOCTOR WHO
21 TV AUCTION
25 DUKES OF HAZZARD
26 CANDLEPIN BOWLING
5:30
2 VICTORY GARDEN
6 PM
2 BODYWATCH
3,5,8,13 NEWS
7 CBS NEWS
9 WONDER WOMAN
25 BUCK ROGERS
26 DOCTOR WHO
38 WHITE SHADOW
41 OPEN STUDIO
50 SOLID GOLD
6:30
2 PRESENTE!
7 NEWS
11 SUMMER'S END
21 HOLLYWOOD CLOSE-UP
44 McLAUGHLIN GROUP
7 PM
2 BOUNDER
3 STAR SEARCH
4 SOLID GOLD
5 TED KNIGHT
6 FAME
9 HEE HAW
13 M*A*S*H
21 DYNASTY
22 NEWS
25 WONDER WOMAN
31 VOYAGERS!
38 IT'S A LIVING
7:30
5 SMALL WONDER
7 URBAN UPDATE
13 HAPPY DAYS
38 MAUDE
44 ECONOMICS U.$.A.
56 CHECK IT OUT!
7:55
8 PM
5 FAME
11 GUNSMOKE
26 GREAT PERFORMANCES
50 MANNIX
8:25
8:30
8,9 BENSON
11 MARK RUSSELL
41 YES MINISTER
44 ECONOMICS U.$.A.
9 PM
50 HAWAII FIVE-O
9:30
44 ENTERPRISE
10 PM
2 BROWN SUGAR
21 HEADLINE NEWS
38 TWILIGHT ZONE
66 BOSTON BEAT
10:25
21 NEWS
10:30
38 ALFRED HITCHCOCK
10:55
11 PM
2 MARK RUSSELL
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,13,22 NEWS
25 WRESTLING
26 SIX-GUN HEROES
31 HEADLINE NEWS
50 UNTOUCHABLES
11:05
11 MONEYMAKERS
11:15
11:30
2 AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE
8 BENNY HILL
11:35
Midnight
8 SOLID GOLD
25 WRESTLING
1 AM
4 AT THE MOVIES
8 AMERICA'S TOP 10
25 MILLIONAIRE MAKER
1:30
8 DANCE FEVER
9 NEWS
1:35
5 STAR SEARCH
2 AM
8 NEWS
2:30
5 ABC NEWS
2:50
8:00 Grump
10:30 Flintstones
12:30 Scene
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
6:30 NBC Comedy Playhouse "Wake Up, Darling" (part of Bob Hope Theatre)
7:30 Adam-12
10:00 News/Weather/Sports
11:00 Wrestling
6:25 Reflections
7:00 Gulliver
4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (World Outboard Motorboat Racing Championship/Grand Prix
Steeplechase Motorcycle Race)
9:30 College Variety Show (acts from El Camino College, UCLA, Long Beach State College and San
Diego State)
10:00 News/Weather/Sports
7:00 Jetsons
9:30 Scooby-Doo
10:00 Archie
11:00 Monkees
Noon Superman
12:30 Jonny Quest
1:00 Rebel
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
6:30 Jackie Gleason (Ralph and Norton stumble into East Berlin)
9:00 Mannnix
10:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:30 Democratic Political Speech (Leo Winter, incumbent candidate for State Treasurer)
No programming
7:00 Gulliver
8:30 Bonanza
7:00 Today
9:00 Dinah Shore
9:30 Concentration
11:00 Jeopardy
Noon News/Weather
12:25 Dannysday
1:30 Doctors
4:30 Flintstones
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
6:30 World's Our Little Miss Pageant (from Dalls, with Frankie Avalon and Shari Lewis)
10:00 News/Weather/Sports
12:05 News
7:20 Reflections
10:00 Bewitched
5:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:00 News/Weather/Sports
Noon News/Weather
6:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:30 Democratic Political Speech (Leo Winter, incumbent candidate for State Treasurer)
6:00 Misterogers
9:00 Accent
10:00 Bewitched
5:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:00 News/Weather/Sports
10:30 Exposure
**Listings are not in grid form, but appear in small type below the station's call letters and
channel position.
Stations listed:
3 - WLBT (NBC)
12 - WJTV (CBS)
16 - WAPT (ABC)
ETV
MONDAY 8/4
WJTV-Channel 12
9:30 Gambit
10:00 Tattletales
12:00 Weathers
12:05 News
5:00 Info 12
6:00 News
7:00 Gunsmoke
8:00 Maude
8:30 Rhoda
9:00 Medical Center
10:00 News
WLBT-Channel 3
6:10 Prayer
6:45 News
7:00 Today
7:25 News
8:25 News
8:30 Today
11:30 Playmates
3:00 Somerset
3:30 Peyton Place
4:00 Lucy
4:30 Bonanza
6:00 News
7:00 Baseball
10:00 News
12:00 Tomorrow
ETV (Mississippi ETV, the state run education network. Now MPB)
WMAA Ch.29-WMBA Ch.2 (this should be WMAB, listed correctly rest of week)
WMAO Ch.23
6:55 Art
8:00 Lilies Yoga, You (Lillies Yoga and You? - typed as printed)
8:30 Books
2:00 Erica
2:15 Theonie
3:30 Education
4:00 Misterogers
7:00 Tennis
10:40 Art
WAPT-Channel 16
7:00 AM America
11:00 Password
1:30 Showdown
3:30 Flintstones
5:00 News
8:00 S.W.A.T
9:00 Caribe
10:00 News
03-20-2006, 07:14 PM #2
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03-20-2006, 07:30 PM #3
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> WJTV-Channel 12
I find it interesting that they would show a weather report before the news.
> WLBT-Channel 3
>
> ETV (Mississippi ETV, the state run education network. Now
> MPB)
> 8:00 Lilies Yoga, You (Lillies Yoga and You? - typed as
> printed)
>
> WAPT-Channel 16
Was this a syndicated title of another show because I don't remember a show called The Man In
The Suitcase?
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>
>
Actually, the show is "Man In A Suitcase", a British secret agent show from ITC, produced in the
late-1960s.
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Noon Focus
5:30 Flintstones
6:30 CHiPs
7:30 TBA
12:15 sign-off
7:30 Superman
10:00 Jeffersons
10:30 Alice
11:00 Price is Right
Noon News
12:20 Topic
12:25 Butcher
5:30 Emergency
6:30 News
9:00 Dukes of Hazzard (2-hr episode where Bo agrees to jump the General Lee over 32 cars, and
Luke aims to stop him)
3:10 sign-off
Relays: 2 Lac La Biche, 3 Peace River, 8 Red Deer, 9 Crimson Lake, 12 Ashmont/St. Paul, 12 Rocky
Mountain House, 12 Whitecourt/Edson, 13 Grande Prairie
6:00 University of the Air
7:00 Canada AM
9:00 Access
Noon Flintstones
12:30 Definition
3:00 Texas
4:30 Gunsmoke
7:00 Jeffersons
2:30 sign-off
CITL 4-CTV Lloydminster
7:00 Canada AM
9:00 Access
Noon Focus
3:00 Texas
6:00 Definition
11:45 TBA
(followed by sign-off)
KXLY 4-ABC Spokane
4:30 Flintstones
6:00 News
7:00 News
Mid. News
12:30 Nightline
3:00 sign-off
Relays: 2 High Prairie, 5 Chincaga, 5 Jasper, 7 Peace River, 8 Athabasca, 8 High Level, 8 Hinton, 9
Battle River, 9 Fort McMurray, 9 Whitecourt, 10 Grande Prairie, 10 Lac La Biche, 11 Fort
Vermillion, 11 Rainbow Lake, 12 Manning
Noon Midday
3:30 Take 30
4:30 TBA
6:00 Newsday
12:45 sign-off
9:00 Access
10:00 It Figures
11:00 Access
Noon Dialog
3:30 Take 30
4:30 TBA
6:00 TBA
7:30 TBA
11:25 News
12:30 sign-off
8:00 Today
12:30 Doctors
3:00 Texas
4:00 Merv Griffin
6:30 News
7:30 Cross-Wits
8:00 M*A*S*H
8:30 PM Magazine
11:00 Quincy
Mid. News
3:00 sign-off
11:30 Instructional TV
10:00 Flambards
1:00 sign-off
9:00 En mouvement
9:30 Animagerie
9:45 Virginie
10:00 Passe-Partout
10:30 Magazine-Express
11:30 Heidi
Noon Nouvelles
4:00 Bobino
6:00 Ce soir
9:00 Telemag
10:30 Le Telejournal
11:30 Rencontres
6:00 It Figures
6:30 Ed Allen
8:00 Spider-Man
Noon Spider-Man
6:30 M*A*S*H
3:00 sign-off
03-21-2006, 03:11 PM #2
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Note that the Spokane stations were listed in Mountain Time, so here's how they're shown
during Pacific Time:
6:30 Superman
9:00 Jeffersons
9:30 Alice
11:00 News
11:20 Topic
11:25 Butcher
4:30 Emergency
5:30 News
8:00 Dukes of Hazzard (2-hr episode where Bo agrees to jump the General Lee over 32 cars, and
Luke aims to stop him)
2:10 sign-off
> KXLY 4-ABC Spokane
3:30 Flintstones
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
2:00 sign-off
7:00 Today
11:30 Doctors
2:00 Texas
5:30 News
6:30 Cross-Wits
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 PM Magazine
10:00 Quincy
11:00 News
2:00 sign-off
10:30 Instructional TV
8:00 Nova
9:00 Flambards
12Mid. sign-off
RETRO: New Orleans, LA Monday - Friday Daytime August 21 - 25, 1978 // Monday Evening,
August 21, 1978 // Wednesday Evening, August 23, 1978
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune Sunday TV Insert
Stations Listed:
WWL-TV 4 (CBS)
WDSU-TV 6 (NBC)
WVUE-TV 8 (ABC)
WGNO-TV 26 (Ind.)
5:00
5:10
(4) (Exc. Th) Town and Country Journal (Th.) Flair For Living
5:25
5:55
6:00
6:05
6:25
(26) Greenlight
6:30
(8) Various
6:55
7:00
(6) Today
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
(6) Donahue
9:30
10:00
10:30
10:55
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
(26) Honeymooners
3:00
(6) Movie
3:30
(4) Gilligan's Island
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
(4) Cross Wits
7:00
(8) Baseball
7:30
8:00
(4) M*A*S*H
8:30
9:00
10:00
(6) Tonight Show. Bob Newhart hosts guests include Judith Blegen, Don Rickles and Marilyn
McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
10:35
(4) Ironside
11:00
11:30
(26) 700 Club. Guests: Football Player Archie Griffin, sports announcer Dave Diles and Baroness
Maria Von Trapp.
11:35
12:00
(6) Tomorrow. Steven Guttenberg, a young actor who is working his way through medical school,
discusses the devious means he has used to meet producers, and producer Chris Bearde
discusses the state of television.
1:30
(26) Greenlight
1:57
2:32
(4) Movie: "Lady From Louisiana"
4:07
6:00
6:30
7:00
(4) Is Anyone Out There Learning? (Special, Part 2 of 3) "A Report Card
On Public Education." Walter Cronkite and Charles Collingwood probe some of the instructional
problems.
8:00
(26) Merv Griffin. Guests: Bob Hope, Laurie Nelson, Ray Harris, Mariel Aragon, Stanley Martinez,
Dickie Cessna
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
(6) Tonight Show. Bill Cosby hosts guests include Pete Fountain
10:35
(4) Ironside
11:00
11:30
(26) 700 Club. Guests: David DuPlessis, Dr. Harold Sala and Joe Reed
11:35
12:00
(6) Tomorrow. Featured: Basketball player Ralph Drollinger discusses why he gave up lucrative
offers to play for the NBC in favor of "playing for the Lord."
12:45
1:00
(26) Greenlight
2:30
3:05
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Re: RETRO: New Orleans, LA Monday - Friday Daytime August 21 - 25, 1978 // Monday Evening,
August 21, 1978 // Wednesday Evening, August 23, 1978
I assume Mickey Mouse Club was the 1970s version, wasn't it?
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Re: RETRO: New Orleans, LA Monday - Friday Daytime August 21 - 25, 1978 // Monday Evening,
August 21, 1978 // Wednesday Evening, August 23, 1978
> I assume Mickey Mouse Club was the 1970s version, wasn't it?
>
about the CBS Morning News, WWL did air it at 6 AM at that time,
03-22-2006, 09:02 PM #4
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Re: RETRO: New Orleans, LA Monday - Friday Daytime August 21 - 25, 1978 // Monday Evening,
August 21, 1978 // Wednesday Evening, August 23, 1978
> 12:00
...the star of THE CHICKEN CHRONICLES and future star of POLICE ACADEMY went to med
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Re: RETRO: New Orleans, LA Monday - Friday Daytime August 21 - 25, 1978 // Monday Evening,
August 21, 1978 // Wednesday Evening, August 23, 1978
> > I assume Mickey Mouse Club was the 1970s version, wasn't
> it?
>>
> question
> about the CBS Morning News, WWL did air it at 6 AM at that
> time,
>
Interesting to note, WWL doesn't even bother with carrying CBS' Early Show at all anymore. They
have 4-hours of local news from starting at 5am.
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Re: RETRO: New Orleans, LA Monday - Friday Daytime August 21 - 25, 1978 // Monday Evening,
August 21, 1978 // Wednesday Evening, August 23, 1978
I noticed theres evening listings only for WYES. Did WYES really sign on in the evenings back
then?
BOSTON/PROVIDENCE/NEW HAMPSHIRE TV/- Tuesday July 31, 1973 (primetime schedule only)
BOSTON/PROVIDENCE/NEW HAMPSHIRE TV/- Tuesday July 31, 1973 (primetime schedule only)
BOSTON
WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)
7:30- Zoom
8pm- Watergate Hearings (note: Programs usually aired on Ch.2 will be seen on Ch. 44)
11pm- Sign-off
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
8pm- Movie- Freud (1962) (Pre-Empting the NBC Movie which moved to Ch. 38)
2:33am- Sign-Off
WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)
6pm- WCVB News (anchored by Jack Hynes, John Henning, Bob Copeland and Don Gillis)
8pm-Temperatures Rising
8:30- Movie- But I Don't Want to Get Married (LOCAL- pre-empting the ABC Movie Weekend
Nun)
WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)
6pm- New England Tonight (who was WNAC's news lineup back in '73)
7:30- Bostonia
8pm- Maude
1:30- Sign-Off
WSMW-TV 27 (Ind.)
9pm- Thriller
10pm- News
10:30- Mantrap
11pm- Sign-Off
WSBK-TV 38 (Ind./NBC)
12:30am- Sign-Off
WGBX-TV 44 (PBS)
6:30- Catch 44
7:30- Woman
8pm- Erica
11pm- Sign-Off
WKBG-TV 56 (Ind.)
7:30- Dragnet
8:30- Movie- Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)
12:22am- Sign-Off
PROVIDENCE
WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)
11pm- NewsScope 6
1am- NewsScope 6
1:05am- Sign-Off
WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)
6pm- NewsWatch 10
11pm- NewsWatch 10
11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
1am- Sign-Off
WPRI-TV 12 (CBS)
8pm- Maude
1:30am- Sign-Off
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)
6pm- News
11pm- News
11:30- Comedy Concert
1am- Sign-Off
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This schedule takes us back to the first week that CJAY, Channel 7, was on the air. CJAY, now CKY
(CTV Winnipeg), was an independent station at this point, as the CTV network had not yet
formed. The only other charter CTV affiliates to be on the air at this point were CHAN in
Vancouver, and CFRN in Edmonton (still a CBC affiliate at this point). CKCK of course was on the
air but it was not a charter CTV affiliate. KCND, Channel 12 in Pembina, was on the air by this
point, but the Free Press noted in the listings that KCND had yet to submit its regular
programming schedules to the Free Press, and until then they would not be listed. Note also that
CBWAT, Channel 8 in Kenora, was programmed separately from CBWT back then. It may have
been rebroadcasting a combination of CBWT and CBLT.
12:00 PM - Cartoons
12:30 - Dateline
7:00 - News
7:10 - Sports
7:20 - Weather
8:30 - Manhunt
9:30 - MacBeth
11:30 - Explorations
12:10 - Nitebeat
12:56 PM - Headlines
5:45 - Spotlight
6:05 - Sports
6:15 - News
6:45 - Countrytime
7:30 - MacBeth
9:30 - Explorations
10:14 - Viewpoint
11:00 - Rendezvous
7:00 - News
9:30 - MacBeth
11:30 - Explorations
5:00 - Panorama
7:30 - MacBeth
10:45 - Weatherman
4:30 - Bobino
6:45 - Nouvelles
7:30 - Cinefeuillton
3:00 - TBA
5:00 - News
5:15 - Sea Hunt
6:01 - Seven-O-One
7:30 - MacBeth
9:30 - Explorations
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an article in that paper about CJAY's launch that had something about Panorama 7, but I don't
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Taken From March 5-11, 1994 Hartford/New Haven/Springfield Edition Of TV Guide Except for
Sunday's 8 WTNH Schedule which was from New York City edition March 12-18, 1994..BECAUSE
8 WTNH preempted substantial shows on March 6 for a Telethon).
Saturday
5 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6 AM HALLO SPENSER
7 AM BEAKMAN'S WORLD
8 AM BIKER MICE
9 AM GARFIELD
10 AM EXOSQUAD
10:30 NINJA TURTLES
12:30 COPS
1 PM COURT TV
1:30 COPS
4 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
9 PM ROAD HOME
11 PM NEWS
11:30 COPS
12 MID COPS
12:30 HIGHLANDER
4 AM MAGNUM PI
SUNDAY
5 AM MOTORWEEK
6 AM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
7 AM MARSUPILAMI
7:30 STORYBREAK
4 PM GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM 60 MINUTES
11:30 NEWS
12 MID HIGHLANDER
1 AM COPS
1:30 COPS
2 AM CONNECTICUT 93
3:30 MAGNUM PI
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM THIS MORNING'S BUSINESS
6 AM NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM JENNY JONES
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM EVENING SHADE
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
10 PM NORTHERN EXPOSURE
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
WEDNESDAY
8 PM THE NANNY
8:30 TOM
10 PM 48 HOURS
THURSDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
FRIDAY
8 PM DIAGNOSIS MURDER
9 PM BURKE'S LAW
10 PM PICKET FENCES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH
3:30 NEWS
4 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM SCRATCH
7 AM COW BOYS
8 AM CRO
10 AM CRYPTKEEPER
1:30 BAYWATCH
3 PM BOWLING
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CRUSADERS
11 PM NEWS
11:30 ACAPULCO HEAT
12:30 RENEGADE
2 AM WWF WRESTLING
3 AM IN CONCERT
4 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM GOLF SHOW
7:30 SCRATCH
1 PM AUTO RACING
6 PM NEWS
12 Mid BAYWATCH
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
10 AM PHIL DONAHUE
11 AM HOME SHOW
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7:30 JEOPARDY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
8:30 PHENOM
9 PM ROSEANNE
9:30 COACH
10 PM NYPD BLUE
WEDNESDAY
8 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
9 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
10 PM TURNING POINT
THURSDAY
8 PM BYRDS OF PARADISE
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM STEP BY STEP
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
12 MID ROLANDA
MATLOCK (WED)
COBRA (FRI)
SATURDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
7 AM SATURDAY TODAY
9 AM NEWS
10 AM NICK NEWS
4 PM GYMNASTICS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
8 PM MOMMIES
8:30 MOMMIES
9 PM EMPTY NEST
9:30 NURSES
11 PM NEWS
1 AM EMPTY NEST
3 AM ANC NEWS
SUNDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
7 AM NICK NEWS
10:30 CELEBRATE
11 AM NEWSMAKERS
7 PM SEAQUEST DSV
8 PM I WITNESS VIDEO
11 PM NEWS
11:30 TAXI
12:30 TAXI
1 AM MATLOCK
2 AM ANC NEWS
3 AM NIGHTSIDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
6 AM NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM GERALDO
10 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS
11 AM LEEZA
12 NOON RICKI LAKE
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM VICKI
4 PM EMPTY NEST
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR
MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
8 PM TV CENSORED BLOOPERS
9 PM JOHN LARROQUETTE
10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM NOW
THURSDAY
8 PM MAD ABOUT YOU
8:30 WINGS
9 PM SEINFELD
9:30 FRASIER
10 PM LA LAW
FRIDAY
8 PM VIPER
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
3:30 NEWS
FRIDAY/EARLY SATURDAY
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Saturday
7 AM GI JOE
7:30 TRANSFORMERS
8 AM DOG CITY
9 AM BOBBY'S WORLD
10 AM TINY TOONS
10:30 TAZMANIA
11 AM X MEN
3 PM UNTOUCHABLES
4 PM TIME TRAXX
8 PM COPS
8:30 COPS
SUNDAY
6 AM SWAT CATS
7 AM HURRICANES
8 AM MIGHTY MAX
9:30 WONDERLAND
11 AM FAMILY MATTERS
4 PM UNTOUCHABLES
5 PM STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9
7 PM CODE 3
8 PM MARTIN
10 PM NEWS
10:30 BABYLON 5
2:30 HUNTER
3:30 HUNTER
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM ALF
6 AM DUCKTALES
8 AM MERRIE MELODIES
11 AM PEOPLE'S COURT
1 PM GROWING PAINS
2 PM FAMILY MATTERS
4 PM ANIMANIACS
5 PM BONKERS
6 PM FULL HOUSE
7 PM ROSEANNE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
8 PM BRISCO COUNTY JR.
9 PM FRONT PAGE
WEDNESDAY
9 PM MELROSE PLACE
THURSDAY
8 PM SIMPSONS
8:30 SINBAD
9 PM IN LIVING COLOR
FRIDAY
8 PM BRISCO COUNTY JR
9 PM X FILES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
11 PM M*A*S*H
2 AM NIGHT COURT
2:30 AMEN
3 AM MOVIE -
SATURDAY
6 AM CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT
7:30 T REX
8 AM MONSTER WARS
10 AM CHILDREN'S MASS
11 AM TIME OUT
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
SUNDAY
8 AM STONE PROTECTORS
9 AM FLINTSTONES
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
9 PM MATLOCK
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
10:30 NEWSWORTHY
12 MID SEARCH
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6 AM AG DAY
6:30 WIDGET
7 AM SCOOBY DOO
7:30 BULLWINKLE
8 AM T REX
9 AM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN
10 AM DAILY MASS
TUES - FOCUS
3 PM MR BOGUS
4 PM FLINTSTONES
6 PM BOTS MASTER
6:30 JETSONS
MATLOCK (WED-WVIT Syndicated run...cannot run syndicated IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
because a network is running a new e{isode at the same time)
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
11 PM FAMILY FEUD
1 AM DAILY MASS
TUES - FOCUS
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM US FARM REPORT
7:30 IT IS WRITTEN
8 AM US FARM REPORT
9 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
11 AM WWF WRESTLING
2 PM CALIFORNIA DREAMS
2:30 EXTREMISTS
6 PM #1 COUNTRY
7 PM SEARCH
9 PM A TEAM
10 PM UPTOWN COMEDY
11 PM SOUL TRAIN
1 AM NIGHT FLIGHT
2 AM VALUVISION
SUNDAY
5 AM J V IMPE
7 AM RICHARD ROBERTS
8 AM FRED PRICE
9 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
3 PM STAR SEARCH
4 PM A TEAM
6 PM WWF WRESTLING
7 PM RESCUE 911
10 PM IN TOUCH
1 AM VALUVISION
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM 700 CLUB
6 AM KENNETH COPELAND
6:30 JAMES ROBINSON
7 AM HALLO SPENSER
8 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
9 AM BENNY HINN
10 AM 700 CLUB
11 AM BONANZA
1:30 BEWITCHED
2 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE
3 PM XUXA
4 PM CASPER
5 PM HAPPY DAYS
7 PM RESCUE 911
8 PM MOVIE -
10 PM HEADLINE NEWS
11 PM NEWHART
1 AM VALUVISION
Retro: Melbourne and Gippsland region, Victoria, Australia Fri, June 10, 1966
from TV Week
10:30 sign-off
1:25 sign-off
5:30 Look
7:00 News/Newsreel/Weather
7:30 Focus on Football
8:45 Z Cars
10:05 News/Weather
11:40 sign-off
HSV7 Melbourne
6:30 News/Sport/Weather
7:30 Sunnyside Up (this show would air its last show the following week)
12:20 sign-off
GTV9 Melbourne
12:23 Prologue
4:00 Superman
12:35 Epilogue
12:40 sign-off
ATV0 Melbourne
4:25 Storytime
4:30 Fury
6:00 Kommotion
6:45 News
Mid. sign-off
GLV10 Gippsland
5:00 Teletown
11:00 Epilogue
11:05 sign-off
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GLV switched to channel 8 in 1980; ATV then moved to channel 10, and remains there to this
day. Apparently, GLV moved to UHF 37 in 2000 to make way for GTV9's DT signal on channel 8.
Never knew that's what GTV9 called its newscasts early on. When did they change to "National
Nine News" and start using the Cool Hand Luke theme? For that matter, when did ATV-0/10 start
going by "Eyewitness News"?<P ID="signature">______________
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Well, for a time in the 1970s, Sydney and Melbourne had a joint networked newscast called
"News Centre Nine" (three words). It was created by American-born producer Gerald Stone, who
is best known for creating the Australian version of 60 Minutes. His News Centre Nine
experiment was a failure, however, and was replaced by National Nine News (produced locally in
each city, despite its name). I don't know if the name National Nine News was also used before
News Centre Nine or just afterwards. I'm not Australian, so I should probably shut up and let
Bluenoser respond.
But before I go... Cool Hand Luke wasn't used during the News Centre Nine era, and I've also
seen National Nine News clips with another theme. CHL was definitely used by 1981 because the
site TV Australia has a clip of a newsflash from that year with CHL. You can see on this page --
note the ABC News-based graphics, which are particularly apparent in the 1980s clips (not so
much the Newsflash). However, if you want to see some really American-inspired news
packaging from that decade, head to TV Australia's Ten pages. (I know that you're probably
familiar with this already, Hinto).
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Whoops... I don't think Bluenoser is Australian. I got confused because I saw his post over at
MediaSpy, but then I realized his name was familiar to me from here. Sorry!
Anyway, about "Eyewitness News" in Australia: The name first appeared on Melbourne's ATV0 in
1972, but the newscast was still only 30 minutes long and had a solo anchor. I expanded to an
hour the following year, and a true Eyewitness News format with dual anchors and more soft
news emerged by the end of the decade (at least in Melbourne and Sydney -- I'm not sure about
the timeline in other markets). Frank Magid Associates served as a consultant. According to Mal
Walden's book From the Word Go: Forty Years of Ten Melbourne, the format was struggling until
John O'Loan took over as ATV0's news director in 1980 and launched a popular new anchor
team. (BTW, John O'Loan was later the first head of Sky News in the UK.)
Here's how the book Australian TV: The First 25 Years (edited by Peter Beilby), describes the
Eyewitness News format of the '70s and '80s:
The upcoming book Welcome to Television: A Cultural History of Australian Television 1956-1992
will hopefully have more details.
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> Stone, who is best known for creating the Australian version
> know if the name National Nine News was also used before
Nope, I'm not an Aussie, am Canadian! I think the News Centre Nine name came first, and they
weren't the only stations to use that name Down Under...BTV6 Ballarat in western Victoria also
used the News Centre name with the then-Seven news music in the 80s as well, their title was
News Centre Six with the late newscast known as Second Edition News. Previously to that, they
used the name Six News.
Detroit-Windsor/Sarnia/Chatham
56 WTVS-PBS * 62 WGPR-Ind
Cleveland
London
10 CFPL-Ind
Toledo
Evening
6:00
2-3-4-5-7-8-11-13-24-29-CITY News
42 Chatham-Sarnia News
43 Family Ties
50 Silver Spoons
54 Ce soir
62 Dance Show
CFMT Telediario
6:15
6:30
43 Night Court
50 Facts of Life
54 Teleobjectif
TCTV Charivari
6:45
6:50
29 Sportsline
7:00
2 Family Feud
20 It's a Living
24 A Current Affair
30 Wonderful World of Disney
50 Family Ties
54 Laser 33-45
62 Straight Talk
CITY SCTV
7:15
7:30
4-5-11-CFMT Jeopardy!
7 Entertainment Tonight
8 USA Today
9 Best Years
10 Tracey Ullman
13 Cheers
29 NHL: Vancouver-Toronto
32-59 Ourselves & Other Animals
42 Mission: Impossible
43 Cheers
50 Three's Company
56 Club Connect
CITY M*A*S*H
7:45
8:00
9 Genie Awards
20 Movie "Fast-Walking"
32-59 Work We Do
54 Le grand remous
CFMT Telesera
CITY Movie "Big Trouble in Little China"
8:15
8:30
32-59 Realities
54 Jeux de societe
CFMT Incontri
8:45
9:00
5-7-24 Coach
62 Heritage Today
CFMT Passioni
9:15
9:30
5-7-24 Hooperman
CHCH In Session
9:45
10:00
2-8-11 Wiseguy
3-4-13 Nightingales
9 The National
20 Rockford Files
42 China Beach
43-50 News
54 Le Telejournal
62 Feed My People
10:05
TCTV Ad lib
10:15
10:20
9 The Journal
54 Le Point
10:30
29 Super Dave
30 Peggy Minafoo
50 Honeymmoners
56 Joan Baez
62 Liberty Temple
CITY Hill Street Blues
10:45
11:00
2-3-4-5-7-8-9-10-11-13-24-29-CHCH News
20 Divorce Court
32-59 Realities
42 CTV News
50 Jeffersons
54 Meteo
62 TBA
11:05
54 Nouvelles du sport
11:15
GEN Mr. Muddle Goes to School
11:20
54 T'as le temps
11:25
TCTV Franc-parler
11:30
2 Cheers
5 Entertainment Tonight
7-24 Nightline
8 Taxi
20 Love Connection
29 Sportsline
42 Chatham-Sarnia News
56 Masterpiece Theatre
62 Pat Sajak
9 House Calls
11 Magnum, PI
11:45
Late Night
Midnight
5 Nightline
7 This Evening
8 Jeffersons
20 Dating Game
24 Arsenio Hall
29 Family Feud
42 Ontario Report
50 Fall Guy
12:05
42 Magnum, PI
12:15
12:30
4 USA Today
7 St. Elsewhere
8 Benson
20 Newlywed Game
56 World of Survival
12:35
11 Branded
12:45
GEN Bobby Bear's New Home
1:00
4 Nightbeat Update
24 Heroes
43 News
50 Movie "Caravans"
56 Conserving America
62 Night Heat
1:05
42 Movie: TBA
1:15
1:30
7 Entertainment Tonight
20 Gong Show
CFMT Sale of the Century
CHCH Throb
1:35
11 News
1:45
2:00
2-7-13 News
3 Gong Show
29 On Trial
56 American Playhouse
CFMT Cannon
2:05
4 Later with Bob Costas
2:15
2:30
3 Love Connection
7 Relatively Speaking
13 USA Today
29 Maude
2:35
4 On Trial
2:40
2:45
3:00
3 Newlywed Game
7 Wipeout
29 Night Moves
3:05
4 Ironside
3:15
3:20
50 Cellulite Free
3:30
2 Naked City
3 Dating Game
7 Born Famous
29 Night Ride
56 Joan Baez
3:45
4 Branded
8 Fantasy Island
56 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
4:15
4:30
2 Divorce Court
3 The Judge
4 News
5 Big Valley
7 News
29 Night Walk
4:45
AM
6 TBA
9 Shazam/Isis Hour
10:30 Ghostbusters
PM
4 The Preakness
6 News
7 Jeffersons
7:30 Doc
9 Miss USA pageant (from Niagara Falls; hosts: Helen OConnell, Bob Barker; entertaining,
Engelbert Humperdinck)
11 News
WMAQ-TV 5 (NBC)
AM
7 Emergency Plus 4
10:30 Westwind
11 Jetsons
11:30 Go-USA
PM
12 Suspense Theatre
1 Grandstand
4 Ecos Latinos
6 Sorting It Out (A visit to the village of Long Grove, 40 miles west of the Loop.)
7 Emergency!
10 News
WLS-TV 7 (ABC)
AM
7 Hong Kong Phooey
9 Super Friends
10 Speed Buggy
11 Lost Saucer
11:30 American Bandstand (Guests: Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds; Jan and Jill; comic Tom
Dreesen)
PM
1 Feminine Franchise
2 Water World (host James Franciscus and hockey star Gerry Unger fish for tarpon in the Florida
Keys, watch a family regatta in Michigan)
6 Eyewitness Chicago
7 Movie: Panache
8:30 Movie: High Risk
10 News
WGN-TV 9
AM
6:45 News
9:30 Jetsons
10 Movie: Kidnapped
PM
12 Charlando
6:30 Bonanza
1:15A News
3:15 News
WTTW 11 (PBS)
AM
7 Sesame Street
8 Mr. Rogers
10 Mr. Rogers
PM
12 Geo TV
2:30 Zoom
3 Sesame Street
4 Electric Company
KMTV 3-Omaha
2:00 Ed Downing
WOW 6-Omaha
11:30 What's Your Trouble? (Dr. & Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale)
9:55 Weather
11:00 Cinema 6
3:30 Adventure
4:00 Omnibus
5:30 You are There
8:45 News
KFOR 10-Lincoln
5:00 Ruggles
6:00 Recital
7:00 TBA
9:30 News
9:55 Weather
10:00 Theatre 10
KELO 11-Sioux Falls
2:00 TBA
5:00 TBA
8:00 TV Playhouse
KOLN 12-Lincoln
Detroit-Windsor/Sarnia/Chatham
56 WTVS-PBS * 62 WGPR-Ind
Cleveland
London
10 CFPL-Ind
Toledo
5:00
2 Fantasy Island
3 Superior Court
8 USA Today
29 Faith 20
56 Business File
5:05
5:15
5:30
13 Ag-Day
20 Chamber Perspective
29 Jimmy Swaggart
5:45
5:55
3 Fitworks
6:00
2 USA Today
20 INN News
24 Jimmy Swaggart
43 Kenneth Copeland
56 Profiles of Nature
62 Soulbeat
CFMT Telediario
6:15
7 News
6:28
3 Today in Cleveland
6:30
4 News
10 FIT
20 Popeye
24 Body by Jake
43 Dinosaucers
50 Porky Pig
62 With It
CFMT Telesera
CHCH It Figures
6:45
7 News
30 AM Weather
7:00
3-4-13 Today
10 News
43 GI Joe
50 Double Dare
62 Heritage Today
CHCH FIT
7:15
56 AM Weather
7:30
20 Jem
30 Captain Kangaroo
32-59 Sociology
50 GI Joe
56 Economics U$A
8:00
5 Morning Exchange
20-43 Scooby-Doo
30 Sesame Street
50 Flintstones
54 Tape-Tambour
56 New Literacy
62 James Robison
CHCH Kidstreet
8:15
54 Bobino
8:30
29 Inspector Gadget
54 Bonjour sante
56 Another Page
62 Morning Magazine
8:45
9:00
3 AM Cleveland
4 Geraldo
9 Fitness People
11 People's Court
13-CITY Donahue
20 Green Acres
29 Chain Reaction
32-59 Jeremy
42 Romper Room
43 Barnaby
62 Fletcher Brothers
9:15
9:20
32-59 Readalong
9:30
9 Doctor, Doctor
10 Everyday Workout
20 Leave It to Beaver
42 People to People
43 History of Dieting
56 Newton's Apple
62 Jimmy Swaggart
9:45
10:00
2 People's Court
7 Donahue
10 New You
29 Couch Potatoes
32-59 Write On
42 Definition
43 Matt Houston
50 Beverly Hillbillies
56 Sesame Street
62 Richard Roberts
CHCH Pasquale's Kitchen Express
10:05
32-59 Parlez-moi
10:15
54 Iniminimagimo
10:30
2 Superior Court
8 Hollywood Squares
9 Mr. Dressup
50 Morning Break
54 Passe-Partout
CHCH New You
10:45
11:00
5-24 Home
9 Sesame Street
10 Kidsbeat
42 Morning Magazine
43 Magnum, PI
50 700 Club
54 Le nouvel age
62 TBA
CFMT Wipeout
11:30
10 Size Small
29 Lingo
42 Secret Lives
54 Le petit castor
56 3-2-1 Contact
62 Lifeline
CITY CityLights
11:45
32-59 Readalong
11:55
Afternoon
Noon
2-4-5-7-8-11-13-29-42-CHCH News
3 Super Password
9 Midday
10 DuckTales
20 Bewitched
24 Growing Pains
30 Instructional Programs
43 Movie "Scorpio"
50 I Love Lucy
54 Premiere edition
62 Heritage Today
12:10
12:15
12:30
3-4-13 Scrabble
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What was the "TCTV" for, since the schedule was nothing but CFTM?
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TVO must've gone retro at this point in time, seeing in another year they'd be celebrating their
20th anniversary on the air. Also, NBC's Sale of the Century and Super Password ended 2 days
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This was shortly before Dini moved to CFTO to start her own talk show there, and Marilyn Denis
of CHUM-FM became host of CityLine, where she remains to this day. CityLine was an excellent
local call-in show back then. Nowadays, it's not only broadcast nationally on all the CHUM
stations and on ASN, but it is all a big infomercial and far less about real issues. That may be the
fault of Dini's departure, for she was also a seasoned news anchor on that station who enjoyed
in-depth journalism, while Marilyn was just a flashy CHUM-FM morning girl.
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I'm surprised the game show where kids clapped above their heads aired on CHCH, and not CIII,
as it was a CKVU production and by then CKVU and CIII were part of the CanWest family.
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This show sounds very familiar - I seem to remember something by that name on Channel 43.
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It was nationally-syndicated game show, where you run through a gigantic "house" to complete
stunts. J.D. Roth was the host.
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It aired in Canada as well...ATV in the Maritimes aired the show weekdays at 12:30, leading in to
the 1pm newscast. CHUM had a habit of using kids' shows for lead-ins to the 1 o'clock news :-)
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From what I remember, the first T stands for Telemedia, not sure what the C means...this was the
CANCOM service for TVA, and also included some programs from CHLT Sherbrooke at one point.
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AAAAAAH yes, I remember that show now, albeit not very well.
CTV affiliates period tended to air kids' programming prior to their noon news - not just a CHUM
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and closest confidant Robert Statzer; 2: Is polygamy the answer for a happy marriage? with
Alex Joseph and two of his 11 wives.)
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WXXW went off the air in 1974. There was no station on Channel 20 in Chicago between then
and when WYCC started up in 1983.
I noticed that there was no listing for WCAE Ch. 50 (PBS) St. John, IN. I lived in Franklin Park (a
few miles south of O'Hare Airport) at the time and they were weak but viewable on a UHF
bowtie. They probably weren't strong enough (nor was there enough interest) in the NW 'burbs
to bother with even with an outside antenna, hence no listing in the Arlington Heights-based
Daily Herald. They were listed in TV Guide in the late '70s and early '80s.
This was right about the time that WCFC Channel 38 (now WCPX) was getting ready to go on the
air. I remember seeing color bars with a WCFL-TV ID in April and May of '76. The call letters went
back to a '60s-era CP owned by the Chicago Federation of Labor (WCFL Radio) but never built. It
was sold to Christian Communications of Chicagoland in November 1975.
The callsign was changed to WCFC on May 26, 1976 and actual programming began on May 31.
There was a thread recently about stations that were affiliated with more than one network (a
common practice in the first 2-3 decades of U.S. TV when many markets did not have sufficient
allocations to have a full-time affiliate for all 3 commercial nets).
I thought it would be interesting to look in detail at a few examples from "back when," gleaned
from old TV Guides, to show how individual stations handled this situation. (As previously
discussed, some of these multi-network affiliates carried just a handful of shows from their
secondary network(s), while others were more ambitious.) Hey, this may seem a little pedantic,
but no more so than the tons of other "retro" postings on here! (Grin)
One such ambitious station seems to have been WKTV in Utica NY (NBC primary, ABC
secondary). From an April 1967 TV Guide, here is a summary of all the relevant shows in one
typical week: ABC shows that were carried live or on delay, and NBC shows that were "bumped"
or delayed in favor of the ABC offerings:
WKTV (2) Utica NY (NBC Primary, ABC Secondary) April 1-7, 1967
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SATURDAY
5:00 pm - NBC Girl From U.N.C.L.E. on 4-day delay (see Tuesday below)
SUNDAY
(After 15 minutes local news at 10:00 - pre-empted NBC Andy Williams Show)
*** Not sure if this was network or syndicated -- it followed CBS Sports Spectacular but was
carried by 6 channels: 3 NBC Primaries, 2 CBS, and one ABC. At any rate, it pre-empted NBC
Wild Kingdom.
MONDAY-FRIDAY DAYTIME
MONDAY P.M.
7:00 pm - ABC Batman on 5-day delay
8:30 pm - ABC Rat Patrol live (delaying NBC Captain Nice - see
Saturday above)
9:00 pm - (Pre-empted NBC Road West and Run For Your Life for locally
originated movie)
TUESDAY P.M.
7:30 pm - ABC Combat! live (delaying NBC Girl From U.N.C.L.E. - see
Saturday above)
8:30 pm - ABC Invaders live (delaying NBC Occasional Wife - see below)
WEDNESDAY P.M.
THURSDAY P.M.
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To sum up, a rough count shows WKTV this week was carrying approximately 20 hours of ABC
programming (6 hours in pattern and the rest tape-delayed). They time-shifted about 2
hours of NBC shows and pre-empted about 5 hours in favor of the ABC alternatives (plus 2 more
hours for a local movie). This is a very ambitious and busy tape-delay schedule. I wonder if they
had some sort of primitive timer on the machine(s), or if there was a tech whose job was to keep
track of all this and start/stop the machines manually on schedule.
Of particular note is Tuesday evening, on which WKTV carried the entire ABC schedule live,
except for Peyton Place which ran in the time slot used for the delayed Occasional Wife.
(Maybe Peyton Place was too racy for Utica?) Also note that they were very careful to pretty
much carry ALL the ABC cartoons somewhere on the schedule.
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If this is of any interest at all, I may post a few more such examples. If not, say so and I won't take
up any more board space with it!!
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> One such ambitious station seems to have been WKTV in Utica
> and NBC shows that were "bumped" or delayed in favor of the
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> One such ambitious station seems to have been WKTV in Utica
> typical week: ABC shows that were carried live or on delay,
> and NBC shows that were "bumped" or delayed in favor of the
>
Boy, you did your research! That was great! Though they carried all those shows on tape delay, it
doesn't mean they did it well. Think of all the network promos they'd have to cover, when they
came up in the middle of of shows, or at the end before the net outcue, or as voice-overs during
credits. I can remember watching network shows on tape delay or on a secondary affiliate, and
when promos came up for a show they weren't going to carry, the MC op would simply punch to
black. And sit there, 'til the promo was done. (any old KTV'ers out there care to share
memories?) A couple years later, this all went out the window, as WUTR ch. 20 went on the air as
an ABC affiliate(just across the road, I might add, on Smith Hill).
As for multi-carriage, CBS primary WWNY in Watertown was still doing it into the 80's. On that
one station, you could watch the Today Show in the morning, CBS game shows and soaps in the
day, then Happy Days/Laverne & Shirley on a Tuesday night, followed then by CBS programming
from 9PM -on. They didn't carry the Tonight show, though. Again, that ended when WUTR from
Utica used ch. 50 as a translator for that area, before ch. 50 WFYF went on the air in ealry '88 as
a stand-alone ABC primary.
One particularly funny story from WWNY (one of many, really) -- they used to run Hill Street
Blues on delay Sunday nights at 11:30. One week, the MC op forgot to roll the tape on the feed
(the off-air signal from WSTM in Syracuse). The GM stepped in and said "my daughter has it on
VHS at home!" Yep. They ran a VHS tape on the air.
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> > affiliated with more than one network (a common practice
> in
> > the first 2-3 decades of U.S. TV when many markets did not
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> > may seem a little pedantic, but no more so than the tons
> of
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> Utica
> > Guide, here is a summary of all the relevant shows in one
> > typical week: ABC shows that were carried live or on
> delay,
> > and NBC shows that were "bumped" or delayed in favor of
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As late as the early '90's, WLUC TV6 in Marquette, Michigan was juggling ABC, NBC and Fox
affiliations, sometimes causing time-shifts of first run network programs until the wee hrs. of the
morning.
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Sydney Swans, played in Vancouver, takes on the winner of Carlton-North Melbourne, played in
London)
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The idea was that two contestants received a dollar for every
outside the studio at some unknown time, such as the birth of a baby at a specific hospital, or a
train arriving at Grand Central Station) took place while the contestants were on stage, they lost
all the money. They
June 14, 1954; NBC, July 4, 1954-August 22, 1954; ABC, October 1,
1954-June 24, 1955; NBC, July 5, 1955-August 30, 1955; ABC, September
Jan Murray acquired the American rights to this show and emceed it as well.
pilot stage around 1981. GSN once showed it, and "pitiful" is
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Saturday
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12 MID NEWS
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6 PM NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
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1 AM EMPTY NEST
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MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
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8:30 FRASIER
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10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
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1:30 COURT TV
2 PM AUTO RACING
6 PM NEWS
7 PM COPS
11 PM NEWS
11:30 COPS
12 MID COPS
1:30 HIGHLANDER
3:30 MAGNUM PI
4:30 COURT TV
SUNDAY
6 AM TRAUMA CENTER
7 AM WILD CATS
7:30 STORYBREAK
8 AM ROBERT SCHULLER
11 AM CT 95
6 PM NEWS
6:30 CBS NEWS
7 PM 60 MINUTES
11:30 NEWS
2 AM COPS
2:30 COPS
3 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH
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11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
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4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM THE NANNY
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
9:30 CYBIL
10 PM CHICAGO HOPE
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
WEDNESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
THURSDAY
10 PM 48 HOURS
FRIDAY
8 PM DIAGNOSIS MURDER
9 PM UNDER SUSPICION
10 PM PICKET FENCES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1:30 COPS
2 AM HAWKEYE (MON)
SIRENS (TUES)
HIGHLANDER (WED)
3 AM TOM SNYDER
4 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
SATURDAY
6 AM CRO
6:30 FUDGE
9 AM CRYPTKEEPER
9:30 REBOOT
10 AM BUMP IN THE NIGHT
11 AM CONNECTICUT NOW
12 NOON SCRATCH
1 PM ROBOCOP
3 PM BOWLING
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
10 PM MARSHALL
11 PM NEWS
12 MID PARENTHOOD
1 AM MUSCLE
2 AM IN CONCERT
SUNDAY
6 AM SCRATCH
9 AM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
11:30 NEWS
1:30 NEWS
2 AM WORLD NEWS NOW
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
10 AM PHIL DONAHUE
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4 PM JUVENILE JUSTICE
4:30 NEWS
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM COACH
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
9 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
10 PM NYPD BLUE
WEDNESDAY
9 PM ROSEANNE
9:30 ELLEN
THURSDAY
8 PM MATLOCK
9 PM MATLOCK
10 PM DAY ONE
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM STEP BY STEP
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
FRIDAY
3 AM PARENTHOOD
4 AM MUSCLE
8 WTNH temporarily ran WB programming until 59 WTVU would begin an LMA with WTNH. This
would occur in MArch of 1995.
SATURDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
7 AM SATURDAY TODAY
9 AM NEWS
10 AM CALIFORNIA DREAMS
1 PM A DIFFERENT WORLD
2 PM SKIING
3:30 GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
8 PM FIGURE SKATING
11 PM NEWS
1 AM MARKER
2 AM WATCHER
3 AM EMPTY NEST
4 AM AMC NEWS
SUNDAY
5 AM ANC NEWS
7 AM KENNETH COPELAND
3:30 GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM SEAQUEST DSV
8 PM EARTH 2
11 PM NEWS
11:30 EXTRA
2 AM EMPTY NEST
3 AM EMPTY NEST
3:30 NIGHTSIDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM JERRY SPRINGER
6 AM NEWS
7 AM TODAY
11 AM LEEZA
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM RICKI LAKE
4 PM FRESH PRINCE
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM EXTRA
MONDAY
8:30 BLOSSOM
TUESDAY
8 PM WINGS
9 PM FRASIER
9:30 FRASIER
10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM COSBY MYSTERIES
9 PM DATELINE NBC
THURSDAY
8:30 FRIENDS
9 PM SEINFELD
9:30 FRIENDS
10 PM ER
FRIDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM DATELINE NBC
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
3 AM OTHER SIDE
ABC
6:00 Rage
6:30 Horizons
8:00 Bread
9:30 Floodtide
HSV7 Melbourne
6:30 Shazzan
8:28 Tattslotto/Super 66
GTV9 Melbourne
6:00 Thunderbirds
8:30 COPS
7:30 Kung Fu
9:29 Keno
10:00 Booker
11:00 Nightline
11:05 MTV
1:05 Werewolf
1:35 Movie "Chamber of Horrors"
ATV10 Melbourne
8:30 Rarg
SBS
1:15 Music Documentary "Rembetika"
1:35 sign-off
6:50 Woof!
2:30 Flipper
3:00 Movie "Nadia"
4:50 Cartoons
11:30 Minder
12:30 sign-off
Saturday
5 AM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
7 AM MUTANT LEAGUE
8 AM LITTLE MERMAID
8:30 BEETHOVEN
9 AM ALADDIN
11 AM ANIMAL ADVENTURES
1 PM COURT TV
1:30 HIGHLANDER
2:30 GYMNASTICS
3:30 GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM COPS
11 PM NEWS
11:30 SIGHTINGS
2:30 MAGNUM PI
3:30 MAGNUM PI
4:30 COURT TV
SUNDAY
5 AM WEEKEND TRAVEL UPDATE
6 AM TRAUMA CENTER
7 AM WILD CATS
7:30 STORYBREAK
8 AM ROBERT SCHULLER
11 AM CT 95
12 NOON MOTORWEEK
3:30 GOLF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM 60 MINUTES
11:30 NEWS
2 AM COPS
2:30 COPS
3 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH
6 AM NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING-Smith/Zahn
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM JENNY JONES
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM THE NANNY
9:30 CYBIL
10 PM CHICAGO HOPE
TUESDAY
8 PM RESCUE 911
WEDNESDAY
8 PM BEYOND BELIEF
THURSDAY
10 PM 48 HOURS
FRIDAY
10 PM PICKET FENCES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1:30 COPS
2 AM HAWKEYE (MON)
SIRENS (TUES)
HIGHLANDER (WED)
THE ROAD (THURS)
3 AM TOM SNYDER
4 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM CRO
6:30 FUDGE
9 AM CRYPTKEEPER
9:30 REBOOT
11 AM CAPTAIN PLANET
6 PM NEWS
6:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
7 PM JEOPARDY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 EXTRA
1 AM IN CONCERT
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
6 AM SCRATCH
9 AM NEWS
3 PM PASSION TO PLAY
4 PM FIGURE SKATING
6 PM NEWS
9 PM MATLOCK SPECIAL
11 PM NEWS
12 MIDNIGHT ROBOCOP
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM ABC/LOCAL NEWS
10 AM PHIL DONAHUE
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4 PM EXTRA
4:30 NEWS
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM TURNING POINT
TUESDAY
8 PM FULL HOUSE
9 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
9:30 ELLEN
10 PM NYPD BLUE
WEDNESDAY
8 PM ROSEANNE
8:30 ELLEN
9:30 COACH
THURSDAY
10 PM DAY ONE
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM STEP BY STEP
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
12 MID ROLANDA
1 AM NORTHERN EXPOSURE
FRIDAY
3 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SATURDAY
5 AM NIGHTSIDE
7 AM SATURDAY TODAY
9 AM NEWS
1 PM NBA PLAYOFF
4 PM NBA PLAYOFF
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
11 PM NEWS
1 AM EMPTY NEST
2 AM NIGHTSIDE
SUNDAY
5 AM EMPTY NEST
5:30 NEWSWORTHY
7:30 CELEBRATE
8 AM SUNDAY TODAY
9 AM NEWS
11 AM SUNDAY MASS
3 PM NBA PLAYOFFS
11 PM NEWS
1:45 NEWS
3 AM EMPTY NEST
3:30 NIGHTSIDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM FIRST BUSINESS
5:30 NEWS
7 AM TODAY
10 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS
11 AM LEEZA
3 PM RICKI LAKE
4 PM FRESH PRINCE
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMANT TONIGHT
MONDAY
TUESDAY
8 PM WINGS
8:30 NEWSRADIO
9 PM FRASIER
10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
NORMALLY AIRED:
8 PM COSBY MYSTERIES
9 PM DATELINE NBC
10 PM LAW & ORDER
THURSDAY
9 PM SEINFELD
9:30 FRIENDS
10 PM ER
FRIDAY
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM DATELINE NBC
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
61 WTIC TV (Fox)Renaissance
Saturday
6 AM BULLWINKLE
7 AM GI JOE
8 AM ANIMANIACS
10 AM SPIDERMAN
11 AM X MEN
12 NOON POINTMAN
5 PM BABYLON 5
6 PM SIMPSONS
6:30 SIMPSONS
8 PM COPS
8:30 COPS
10 PM NEWS
1 AM STAR TREK
SUNDAY
6 AM BULLWINKLE
7 AM DUCKTALES
7:30 WONDERLAND
8 AM DOUBLE DRAGON
9 AM DOUBLE DRAGON
2 PM STAR TREK
8 PM SIMPSONS
10 PM NEWS
1 AM STAR TREK
2 AM THE NEWZ
3 AM HUNTER
4 AM HUNTER
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM HOGAN FAMILY
6 AM TALE SPIN
6:30 CONAN THE ADVENTURER
7 AM TRANSFORMERS GENERATION 2
8 AM GARGOYELS
10 AM RICHARD BAY
11 AM GERALDO
1 PM FAMILY MATTERS
2 PM FAMILY MATTERS
3 PM TINY TOONS
3:30 TAZMANIA
4 PM ANIMANIACS
4:30 ALADDIN
5 PM POWER RANGERS
6 PM SIMPSONS
6:30 COACH
7 PM ROSEANNE
MONDAY
8 PM MELROSE PLACE
9 PM MODELS INC
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
9 PM PARTY OF 5
THURSDAY
8 PM MARTIN
FRIDAY
8 PM MANTIS
9 PM X FILES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
11 PM COACH
2 AM JERRY SPRINGER
3 AM CHARLES IN CHARGE
4 AM GROWING PAINS
4:30 COSBY SHOW
SATURDAY
6 AM CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT
7 AM SCOOBY DOO
8 AM STONE PROTECTORS
9 AM JETSONS
9:30 FLINTSTONES
10 AM CHILDREN'S MASS
10:30 TAKE 2
11 AM NICK NEWS
5 PM BAYWATCH
6 PM FOREVER KNIGHT
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
10:30 CROSSROADS
11 PM FOREVER KNIGHT
12 MID HOME SHOPPING NETWORK
SUNDAY
7 AM JETSONS
8 AM MONSTER FORCE
9 AM PHANTOM 2040
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
9 PM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
12 MID SEARCH
12:30 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP
MONDAY-FRIDAY
7 AM SCOOBY DOO
8 AM JETSONS
8:30 FLINTSTONES
9 AM CHILDREN'S ROOM
10 AM DAILY MASS
TUES - FOCUS
2 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
3 PM EXOSQUAD
3:30 BOTS MASTER
4 PM SCOOBY DOO
4:30 VR TROOPERS
5 PM MIGHTY MAX
6 PM FLINTSTONES
6:30 GARFIELD
MONDAY
9 PM PIG STY
TUESDAY
8 PM LEGEND
9 PM WATCHER
FRIDAY
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
11 PM LOVE CONNECTION
11:30 TOP COPS
WTXX became a UPN affiliate station in April after Viacom negotiates a deal in which Home
Shopping Prime Time programming can be dropped on UPN nights but retained the other nights
and other usual dayparts until the expiration date in 1996.
(Taken from a Mailed Schedule from mid April of 1995. WTVU would not be in TV Guide until
June)
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM HEADLINE NEWS
7 AM CAPTAIN PLANET
7:30 WEBSTER
8 AM WHAT'S UP NETWORK
9 AM ALF
9:30 ALF
2 PM ANDY GRIFFITH
3 PM HAPPY DAYS
4 PM BRADY BUNCH
4:30 DEAR JOHN
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM PERRY MASON
7 PM MATLOCK
10 PM I LOVE LUCY
10:30 HONEYMOONERS
11 PM M*A*S*H
12 MID ROBOCOP
1 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
9 AM HEADLINE NEWS
10 PM TWILIGHT ZONE
1 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM HEADLINE NEWS
7 AM UNDERDOG
8 AM BRADY BUNCH
9 AM BEWITCHED
10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH
3 PM I LOVE LUCY
4 PM WEBSTER
5 PM OJ SIMPSON TRIAL
7 PM PHIL DONAHUE
8 PM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL (EXCEPT WEDNESDAY)
10 PM CHARLES PEREZ
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 HONEYMOONERS
WEDNESDAY
8 PM PARENTHOOD
9:30 MUSCLE
10 PM CHARLES PEREZ
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 HONEYMOONERS
1 AM CARNIE
2 AM GUNSMOKE
3 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
WTVU became the WB Affiliate In March. They acquired alot of Viacom, MGM, Paramount, and
Program Exchange product some of which was dropped from Channel 26 when they became a
Paxson station. They also run repeat shows from LMA partener 8 WTNH. WB only has a night a
week at this point.
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM US FARM REPORT
7:30 IT IS WRITTEN
8 AM US FARM REPORT
9 AM PAID PROGRAMMING/VALUVISION
12 MID WORSHIP
SUNDAY
5 AM J V IMPE
7 AM RICHARD ROBERTS
8 AM FRED PRICE
9 AM D JAMES KENNEDY
10 AM PAID PROGRAMMING/VALUVISION
12 MID WORSHIP
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM VALUVISION
6 AM KENNETH COPELAND
7 AM 700 CLUB
8 AM SHEPHERD'S CHAPEL
9 AM BENNY HINN
10 AM 700 CLUB
11 AM PAID PROGRAMMING/VALUVISION
12 MIDNIGHT WORSHIP
SBS (SBS28)
9:00 Le Journal
9:45 Novosti
10:15 Weatherwatch/Music
2:00 Weatherwatch/Music
7:00 Glenroe
8:30 About Us
12:50 sign-off
ABC (ABV2)
6:00 Accounting 1
9:25 Miffy
11:00 Troublemakers
12:30 Lateline
5:00 Widget
5:23 Superted
5:30 Rugrats
6:00 So Haunt Me
6:30 TVTV
8:00 Quantum
10:30 Lateline
11:00 Australia Television News
Mid. Stampede
4:00 Destinos 1
HSV7 (Seven Network was using the WJLA-style logo at that time, with all the other networks
using their present logos; in Nine's case, until the recent change)
9:30 At Home
11:00 Eleven AM
5:30 Wheel of Fortune (Aussie hosts: John Burgess and Adriana Xenides)
8:00 Wedlocked
11:45 Bluey
2:45 Thriller
GTV9
7:00 Today
8:00 Money
5:30 Sullivans
ATV10
8:30 Mulligrubs
1:30 Donahue
3:30 Live It Up
6:00 Simpsons
6:30 Neighbours
7:00 Roseanne
11:30 Cops
1;00 Religion
2:00 Flying Squad
2:30 Monsters
10:30 Snooker
Noon Sky Raceday (action from Canterbury, Cranbourne, Doomben, Murray Bridge and
Kalgoorlie)
5:30 Sky KO
7:00 Sky Harness Racing from Echuca/Greyhound Racing from Bulli and Ballarat
7:30 (transponder 8 only) Boxing-world title bout between Oscar de la Hoya dn Jorge Paez
SBS-SBS28
6:30 Weatherwatch/Music
9:00 Le Journal
9:45 Novosti
10:15 Weatherwatch/Music
2:05 Archaeology
7:30 Dateline
1:25 sign-off
ABC-ABV2
6:00 Rage
10:30 Photography
7:30 Attitude
8:00 Frontline
HSV7
2:00 AFL Grand Final (from the MCG/commentators incluse Bruce McAvaney)
8:30 Mulray
GTV9
7:00 GoodSports
9:00 What's Up Doc (as you've guessed by the title, lots of Warner Bros. shows here)
1:00 Wide World of Sports (includes Epsom Racing; hosts Max Walker/Ken Sutcliffe)
ATV10
7:00 Debate
7:30 Doug
8:00 X-Men
2:00 Movie "Botany Bay" (director John Farrow is the father of Mia)
9:30 Columbo
Sky Channel
11:30 Latemail
Noon Sky Raceday (action from Randwick, Newcastle, Flemington, Doomben, Toowoomba,
Morphettville, Belmont and Mowbray)
6:30 Sky Harness Racing: action from Maitland, Moonee Valley, Albion Park and Globe
Derby/Greyhound Racing from Wentworth park and Penrigh
ATV-CTV
8:00 Canada AM
11:30 Definition
5:00 Flintstones
5:30 ID
6:00 ATV News
8:30 Atlantic Loto (first ever Atlantic Loto drawing, simulcast by NTV in Newfoundland)
1:00 sign-off
CBC Maritimes
8:50 News
3:00 Take 30
7:30 Bluff!
9:00 Musicamera
11:20 News
11:35 90 Minutes Live (among the guests: infamous auto tycoon Malcolm Bricklin)
1:00 sign-off
7:45 Bob McLean (1-day delay from network, CHSJ only carried 45 min)
9:30 Film
Noon Tattletales
12:55 News
3:00 Take 30
6:00 News
9:00 Musicamera
11:20 News
SRC
10:45 En mouvement
11:15 Virginie
11:30 Conseil-Express
1:00 (3)Meli-melo/(11)Skippy
2:30 Nouvelles
5:00 Bobino
5:30 Le grenier
7:45 (3)Passe-temps
11:30 Le Telejournal
7:45 News
8:00 Today
12:30 Stumpers
2:00 News
5:00 Somerset
6:30 Adam-12
7:00 News
10:00 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (Danny Thomas is on the receiving end)
Mid. News
2:00 sign-off
5:00 Santa & His Friends (WABI normally aired Tattletales here)
7:00 News
9:30 Jeffersons
12:30 News
3:25 sign-off
1:00 Don Ho
7:00 News
10:00 Baretta
Mid. News
12:30 Rookies
1:40 Mystery of the Week "The Haunting of Penthouse D" (with Tyne Daly)
3:10 sign-off
WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle
8:00 Today
5:00 Tattletales
7:00 News
8:00 Christmas Is... (To Tell the Truth normally airs here)
10:00 Baretta
12:30 News
MPBN-PBS
4:30 Antiques
8:30 Upcountry
9:00 Nova
12:30 (10)sign-off
Saturday
5 AM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
6 AM ANIMAL ADVENTURES
7 AM SING ME A STORY
8 AM HYPERMAN
9 AM ALADDIN
10 AM IRON MAN
1 PM MOTORWEEK
1:30 COURT TV
2 PM COPS
2:30 COPS
3 PM HIGHLANDER
11 PM NEWS
12:30 SIGHTINGS
1:30 HIGHLANDER
2:30 COPS
3 AM COPS
3:30 NEWS
4 AM SIGHTINGS
SUNDAY
5 AM WORLD OF NATURE
6 AM SANTO BUGITO
7 AM THE MASK
8 AM ROBERT SCHULLER
11 AM CT 95
1 PM HAVEN
2 PM TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL
6 PM NEWS
7 PM 60 MINUTES
8 PM CYBILL
11 PM NEWS
12:30 COPS
1 AM SIGHTINGS
2 AM HAVEN
3 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM RUSH LIMBAUGH
5:30 THIS MORNING'S BUSINESS
6 AM NEWS
7 AM THIS MORNING
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM JENNY JONES
11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS
3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM OPRAH WINFREY
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM THE NANNY
9 PM MURPHY BROWN
10 PM CHICAGO HOPE
TUESDAY
8 PM THE CLIENT
9 PM COURTHOUSE
10 PM AMERICAN GOTHIC
WEDNESDAY
10 PM COURTHOUSE
THURSDAY
10 PM 48 HOURS
FRIDAY
8 PM DWEEBS
9 PM PICKET FENCES
10 PM AMERICAN GOTHIC
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
1:30 COPS
2 AM COURT TV
3:30 NEWS
4 AM UP TO THE MINUTE
8 WTNH (ABC) LIN
SATURDAY
5 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
6 AM WHAT A MESS
6:30 FUDGE
10 AM CAPTAIN PLANET
10:30 SCRATCH
11 AM CONNECTICUT REPORT
12 NOON COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Ohio STate Buckeyes At Penn State Nittany Lions
10 PM DREW CAREY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 OUTER LIMITS
1 AM IN CONCERT
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY
7 AM REBOOT
9 AM NEWS
1 PM EXTREMISTS
4 PM GYMNASTICS
6 PM NEWS
NORMALLY AIRED:
ACTUALLY AIRED:
10 PM MARSHALL
11 PM NEWS
12 MIDNIGHT EXTRA
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM NEWS
10 AM PHIL DONAHUE
11 AM CARNIE
12 NOON NEWS
12:30 LOVING
1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN
3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL
4:30 NEWS
5 PM NEWS
6 PM NEWS
6:30 ABC NEWS
7 PM JEOPARDY
MONDAY
8 PM MARSHALL
TUESDAY
NORMALLY AIRED:
8 PM ROSEANNE
9 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
9:30 COACH
10 PM NYPD BLUE
ACTUALLY AIRED:
WEDNESDAY
NORMALLY AIRED:
8 PM ELLEN
ACTUALLY AIRED:
BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
THURSDAY
8 PM CHARLIE GRACE
9 PM MONROES
10 PM MURDER ONE
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
9 PM STEP BY STEP
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY
12 MID NEWS
12:30 NIGHTLINE
1 AM EXTRA
1:30 ROLANDA
2:30 LAPD
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
11:30 NIGHTLINE
12 MID EXTRA
12:30 ROLANDA
1:30 LAPD
2 AM MARK WAHLBERG
FRIDAY
4 AM MARK WAHLBERG
SATURDAY
5 AM NIGHTSIDE
6 AM NEWSWORTHY
7 AM SATURDAY TODAY
9 AM NEWS
10 AM HANG TIME
1 PM GOLDEN GIRLS
2 PM EMPTY NEST
3 PM FRESH PRINCE
4 PM EMPTY NEST
4:30 HORSE RACING
6 PM NEWS
7 PM CURRENT AFFAIR
8 PM JAG
9 PM JOHN LARROQUETTE
10 PM SISTERS
11 PM NEWS
1 AM TAXI
3 AM NIGHTSIDE
SUNDAY
5 AM TAXI
5:30 NEWSWORTHY
7:30 CELEBRATE
8 AM SUNDAY TODAY
9 AM NEWS
11 AM SUNDAY MASS
12 NOON ADELANTE
7 PM BROTHERLY LOVE
11 PM NEWS
1:45 NEWS
3 AM EMPTY NEST
4 AM NIGHTSIDE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM NBC NEWS
5:30 NEWS
7 AM TODAY
9 AM TEMPEST
10 AM MONTEL WILLIAMS
11 AM LEEZA
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM RICKI LAKE
4 PM FRESH PRINCE
5:30 CHEERS
6 PM NEWS
7 PM ENTERTAINMANT TONIGHT
MONDAY
TUESDAY
8 PM WINGS
8:30 NEWSRADIO
9 PM FRASIER
10 PM DATELINE NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM SEAQUEST 2032
9 PM DATELINE NBC
THURSDAY
8 PM FRIENDS
9 PM SEINFELD
10 PM ER
FRIDAY
NORMALLY AIRED:
8 PM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
9 PM DATELINE NBC
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM NEWS
3 AM HARD COPY
TAXI (FRI)
4 AM TAXI (FRI)
4:30 GOLDEN GIRLS (FRI)
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Saturday
6 AM PERFECT STRANGERS
7 AM GI JOE
9 AM MASKED RIDER
9:30 EEKSTRAVAGANZA
10 AM SPIDERMAN
11 AM X MEN
1 PM STAR TREK
2 PM BAYWATCH
3 PM BABYLON 5
5 PM STAR TREK
7 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
7:30 SEINFELD
8 PM MARTIN
9 PM COPS
10 PM NEWS
11 PM TOO SOMETHING
2 AM BAYWATCH
SUNDAY
8 AM DOUBLE DRAGON
8:30 SKYSURFER
9 AM ULTRA FORCE
10 AM NEW FLIPPER
11 AM COSBY SHOW
3 PM STAR TREK
8 PM SIMPSONS
10 PM NEWS
12 MID POINTMAN
2 AM STAR TREK
5 AM HOGAN FAMILY
6 AM PINK PANTHER
8 AM ALADDIN
8:30 BONKERS
9:30 DINASOURS
10 AM RICHARD BAY
11 AM GERALDO
1 PM DANNY
2 PM BLOSSOM
3 PM TAZMANIA
3:30 X MEN
4:30 GARGOYELS
5 PM POWER RANGERS
6 PM SIMPSONS
6:30 COACH
7 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
7:30 SEINFELD
MONDAY
8 PM MELROSE PLACE
9 PM PARTNERS
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
9 PM PARTY OF 5
THURSDAY
8 PM LIVING SINGLE
FRIDAY
8 PM STRANGE LUCK
9 PM X FILES
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
11 PM ROSEANNE
1 AM STEPHANIE MILLER
2 AM LAUREN HUTTON AND
2 AM JERRY SPRINGER
3 AM CHARLES IN CHARGE
4 AM NIGHT COURT
SATURDAY
6 AM CATHOLIC VIEWPOINT
7 AM CHILDREN'S MASS
7:30 TAKE 2
8 AM POPE JOHN PAUL'S NEW YORK CITY VISIT COVERAGE UNTIL 12 NOON
NORMALLY AIRED:
8 AM STONE PROTECTORS
9 AM JETSONS
9:30 FLINTSTONES
10 AM CHILDREN'S MASS
10:30 TAKE 2
11 AM BOWLING
12 NOON HOME SHOPPING SPREE
5 PM HIGHTIDE
6 PM BAYWATCH NIGHTS
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
10:30 CROSSROADS
11 PM FOREVER KNIGHT
SUNDAY
7 AM SPACE STRIKERS
7:30 TEKNOMAN
8 AM CREEPY CRAWLERS
9 AM SCOOBY DOO
10 AM SUNDAY MASS
9 PM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
7 AM SCOOBY DOO
7:30 FLINTSTONES
8 AM JETSONS
10 AM DAILY MASS
TUES - FOCUS
2 PM WOODY WOODPECKER
3 PM BIKER MICE
4 PM FLINTSTONES
4:30 VR TROOPERS
5:30 GARFIELD
6 PM JETSONS
MONDAY
7 PM BAYWATCH NIGHTS
9 PM NOWHERE MAN
TUESDAY
8 PM DEADLY GAMES
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
7 PM HOME SHOPPING SPREE
9 PM RENEGADE
FRIDAY
9 PM LONSEOME DOVE
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM WVIT 30 NEWS
SATURDAY
5 AM HEADLINE NEWS
6 AM WEBSTER
6:30 WEBSTER
7 AM HAPPINESS
8 AM ANIMANIACS
9 AM ANIMANIACS
10 AM FREAKAZOID
3 PM ALF
3:30 ALF
4 PM FAMILY TIES
5 PM ALF
6 PM PERRY MASON
7 PM US CUSTOMS CLAFFIFIED
10 PM EMERGENCY CALL
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SUNDAY
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8:30 BONNIE
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12:30 COPS
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MONDAY-FRIDAY
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6 AM NEWS
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MONDAY
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10 PM CHICAGO HOPE
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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8 PM TV HALL OF FAME
9 PM POLITICAL TALK
10 PM 48 HOURS
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On April 1, 1996 WTXX dropped all the home shopping shows except for overnights. WVIT
expanded the LMA to 21 hours a day from the previous 12 hours a day. WTXX retained an hour a
day for Catholic propgramming and the two overnight hours for HSN. At this point WTXX became
a full time entertainment station again but with a much weaker schedule than under
Reanaissance before 1993. By the fall of 1996 though WTXX would add a few stronger shows and
at that point it will seem as though WTXX was general entertainment all along. Also before April
1 WTXX was known as Channel 20 WTXX though they did carry UPN programs. BEginning at this
point WTXX would be known as UPN 20.
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8:30 ALF
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2 PM ANDY GRIFFITH
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4 PM HAPPY DAYS
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7 AM Gladiators 2000
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3:30 Cops
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7 PM 60 Minutes
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9 PM EZ Streets
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11:30 SPORTS FINAL
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8:30 Ink
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TUESDAY
8 PM Promised Land
WEDNESDAY
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8:30 Pearl
9 PM Almost Perfect
10 PM EZ Streets
THURSDAY
8 PM Diagnosis Murder
9 PM Maloney
10 PM 48 Hours
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8 PM Dave's World
10 PM Nash Bridges
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM News
1 AM Extra
1:30 Court TV
2 AM Tom Snyder
2:30 News
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6 AM Flash Forward
7:30 Gargoyels
8 AM Jungle Cubs
9 AM Mighty Ducks
9:30 Street Sharks
11 AM CONNECTICUT REPORT
1 PM FAMILY MATTERS
1:30 Golf
7 PM News
9 PM Coach
9:30 Coach
10 PM Relatively
11 PM News
3 AM News
4 AM Beverly Hillbillies
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5 AM Hogan's HeroesY
7 AM N Print
8 AM News
12:30 Jeopardy
3 PM Golf
6 PM News
11 PM News
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM News
10 AM Pat Bullard
11 AM Rosie O'Donnell
12 NOON News
1 PM All My Children
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4:30 NEWS
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6 PM News
7 PM Jeopardy
MONDAY
8 PM Dangerous Minds
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8 PM ROSEANNE
9 PM HOME IMPROVEMENT
9:30 Spin City
10 PM NYPD Blue
WEDNESDAY
8 PM Ellen
8:30 Townies
THURSDAY
8 PM High Incident
9 PM Figure Skating
FRIDAY
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10 PM 20/20
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12 Mid News
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6 PM News
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10 PM Dateline NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM Wings
9 PM Newsradio
THURSDAY
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9 PM Seinfeld
10 PM ER
FRIDAY
8 PM Unsolved Mysteries
9 PM Dateline NBC
10 PM Homicide: Life On The Streets
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8 AM C Bear & Jamal
8:30 Beetleborges
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10 AM Goosebumps
11 AM X Men
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8:30 Cops
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11 PM Mad TV
2 AM BAYWATCH
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6:30 Bullwinkle
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8:30 Simpsons
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10 PM News
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3 AM MOVIE - Ice Pirates (1984)
MONDAY-FRIDAY
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7:30 Gargoyels
8:30 Alladin
10 AM Blossom
10:30 Dinasours
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9 PM Millenium
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1:30 Coach
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4 AM COSBY SHOW
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10 AM Children's Mass
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9 PM Polterguiest
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11 PM Highlander
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8 AM Princess Gwenevere
8:30 Strike Force
9 AM Captain Simeon
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11 PM I Love Lucy
12 MID Honeymooners
12:30 Honeymooners
SUNDAY
5 AM Paid Programming
9 AM Alf
2 PM Andy Griffith
3 PM Webster
3:30 Webster
4 PM Happy Days
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM Gunsmoke
7 PM Kirk
8 PM Parenthood
10 PM Twilight Zone
10:30 Twilight Zone
1 AM Gunsmoke
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM Top Cops
6 AM Gilligan's Island
7 AM Captain Planet
8 AM Munsters
9 AM I Love Lucy
10 AM Hogan's Heroes
1 PM Rolanda
2 PM Matlock
3:30 Animaniacs
4 PM Doogie Houser MD
5 PM Step By Step
6 PM Family Matters
7 PM Matlock
Monday
8 PM 7th Heaven
9 PM Savannah
Tuesday
8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Perry Mason
Wednesday
8 PM Sister Sister
9 PM Wayans Brothers
Thursday-Friday
8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Perry Mason
Monday-Friday
10 PM I Love Lucy
10:30 Honeymooners
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 All In The FAmily
1 AM Three's Company
1:30 Taxi
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
RELIGION/INFORMERCIALS/WORSHIP
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
6:45
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
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
4-6- Baseball- Boston Red Sox .vs. Detroit Tigers from Fenway Park (Tigers won 1-0) (source:
shrpsports.com)
5- Big Valley
7- Tattletales
11:30
AFTERNOON
12:00
5-7-10-12- News
9- Password
12:30
27- Playhouse
38- Nutty Squirrels
12:55
1:00
7- Truth or Consequences
10- Jackpot
1:30
2:00
38- Flipper
2:30
4-10- Doctors
3:00
3:30
56- Batman
4:00
5-6- Bonanza
10- Somerset
27- Popeye
4:30
9- Uncle Gus
10- Bewitched
27- Lassie
56- Flintstones
5:00
27- Superman
38- F Troop
5:30
9- Robin Hood
EVENING
6:00
2-11- Zoom
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
6:30
2- Jean Shepherd
7:00
2- Evening Compass
4- NBC News
6- Great Mysteries
10- Concentration
7:30
2- Physical Fatness
4- Concentration
6- Price is Right
7- Hollywood Squares
9- Dating Game
11- Rythmes
12- Movie- Man in the Cocked Hat (1960)
8:00
38- Hazel
44- Maggie
8:30
44- Catch 44
9:00
27- Thriller
10:00
2- Nova
27- News
10:30
11:00
2- Washington Straight Talk (sign-off times for WGBH and WGBX 11:30pm)
4-5-6-7-9-10-12-27- News
44- Captioned ABC News (a captioned version of ABC News which was seen on WCVB)
11:30
5- Perry Mason
6-9- Wide World Mystery- Turn of the Screw (Part 1) (sign-off time for WTEV and WMUR,
1:30am)
7-12- Movie- The Singing Nun (1966) (sign-off time for WNAC and WPRI, 1:38am)
12:30
1:00
2:00
5- News
2:10
5- Nightshift
2:40
5- Looking Ahead
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
5:45
5:50
7- Sunrise Semester
6:00
5- News
6- English through TV
6:15
4- Sunrise Semester
6:20
7- Take One
6:30
6- Community
10- TV Classroom
6:45
4- Daily Almanac
6:50
7:00
7:30
56- Batman
8:30
9:00
4- Somerset
6- Romper Room
7- Truth or Consequences
12- Dinah!
9:30
4- Blank Check
6- Gomer Pyle
7- Tattletales
10:00
4- Celebrity Sweepstakes
6- Dick Van Dyke
7- Joker's Wild
10:30
5- Password
6- Andy Griffith
7- Gambit
11:00
2- Electric Company
11:30
2- Sesame Street
5- Romper Room
6-9- Brady Bunch
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
2:00
38- Baseball- Boston Red Sox .vs. Baltimore Orioles from Baltimore (Red Sox win 6-5 in 12
innings) source: Shrpsports.com
2:30
4-10- Doctors
3:30
2- Maggie
27- Popeye
4:00
4- Mike Douglas
5- Bonanza
6-56- Flintstones
7- Merv Griffin
9- Money Maze
10- Somerset
10- Bewitched
4:45
5:00
5- The FBI
6- Ironside
27- Maverick
56- Flintstones
5:30
4- Family Affair
EVENING
6:00
2-11- Zoom
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
6:30
2- Villa Alegre
38- Bewitched
7:00
7- What's My Line?
10- Concentration
7:30
2- Evening Compass
7- Hollywood Squares
9- Treasure Hunt
38- Stanley Cup Hockey Playoffs- Boston Bruins .vs. Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 of the 1975
Playoffs First Round- (Blackhawks won 6-4, eliminating the Bruins)
56- Dragnet
8:00
2-11- Washington Week in Review
5-6-9- Kolchak
8:30
56- Dinah!
9:00
9:30
10:00
2- Hollywood Television Theater- "The Ladies of the Corridor" (sign-off time for WGBH, 11:30pm)
27- News
10:30
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12-27- News
38- Right-On
5- Mission Impossible
12- Movie- The Third Day (1965) (sign-off time for WPRI, 1:19am)
38- Laugh Classics- (sign-off times for both WSMW and WPRI, 12:30am)
56- Movie- The Mouse that Roared (1959) (sign-off time for WLVI, 12:53am)
12:30
5- In Concert
1:00
4-10- Midnight Special- (sign-off times for both WBZ and WJAR, 2:30am)
1:15
2:00
5- News
2:10
4:00
5- House Call
4:30
5- Good Morning
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
5:00
4- Before Hours
5- Chronicle
5:15
5:30
5- NewsCenter 5 Eyeopener (with Jim Boyd, Susan Burke and Bob Copeland)
12- Learn to Read
5:45
6:00
5- NewsCenter 5
7- Morning Stretch
9- Jimmy Swaggart
64- Superfriends
6:30
4-10 News
9- ABC News
25- Casper
38- Voltron
56- Zoobillee Zoo
6:45
2- Sign-on/A.M Weather
7:00
2- Sesame Street
38- He-Man
64- Heathcliff
7:30
25- Centurions
38- She-Ra
56- Heathcliff
64- Scooby Doo
8:00
2- Mister Rogers
8:30
2- Sesame Street
9:00
4- Oprah Winfrey
5- Good Day!
9- PTL Club
10-21- Donahue
38- Jayce
50-64- 700 Club (that show is shown on Ch. 64's sister station WPRI 12 in Providence right now
in the same time slot as Ch. 64 back in '87)
68- Sale of the Century (an NBC program WBZ didn't clear)
9:30
2- Mister Rogers
7- $25,000 Pyramid
38- Journal
10:00
2- Newton's Apple
4- Hour Magazine
5- Divorce Court
7- Morning Live
9- Partridge Family
21- Dynasty
38- Maverick
10:30
2- Square One TV
5- The Judge
7- Split Second
9- Dating Game
10- Crosswits
12- Webster
11:00
2- 3-2-1 Contact
5- News
6- Price is Right
7- Newlywed Game
9-12-68- Fame, Fortune and Romance (another ABC program WCVB didn't Clear)
25- ValueTelevision
50-64- Success-n-Life
11:30
2- KnowZone
9- Webster
10- Scrabble
AFTERNOON
12:00
2-11- Sesame Street
6-38- Baseball- Kansas City Royals @ Boston Red Sox from Fenway Park (Royals win 10-2)
9- Ryan's Hope
10-12- News
68- Super Password- (yet another NBC show WBZ didn't clear)
12:30
9-12- Loving
1:00
2- Adventure
50- Hangin' In
56- Bewitched
68- Another World (yet another NBC show WBZ didn't clear)
1:30
2:00
2- Woodwright's Shop
25- Popeye
56- Flintstones
64- Jetsons
2:30
2- Joy of Painting
50- He-Man
3:00
2- French Chef
38-50- She-Ra
56- Smurfs
3:30
25- Jetsons
38- He-Man
56- ThunderCats
4:00
4- Magnum P.I
5- Donahue
7- Jeopardy!
9- Hart to Hart
25- CHiPs
38- Rambo
50- Ghostbusters
56- Transformers
4:30
7- Newlywed Game
38- Ghostbusters
50- Bewitched
64- Transformers
5:00
4- People's Court
21- Crosswits
5:30
4- Live on 4
7- Wheel of Fortune
12- M*A*S*H
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
38- Quincy
64- Benson
6:30
6- CBS News
50- Taxi
56- Benson
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- People's Court
7- CBS News
9- Newlywed Game
10- PM Magazine
27- Sybervision
38- M*A*S*H
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
5- Chronicle
6- Love Connection
7- Entertainment Tonight
9- Benson
12- Jeopardy!
27- Mister Ed
56- Taxi
8:00
2-36- Adventure!
4-10- ALF
5-9-12- MacGyver
21-56- Innocence Lost: The Erosion of American Childhood (host: Geraldo Rivera)
8:30
4-10- Valerie
9:00
6-7- Newhart
11- Nature
9:30
10:00
6-7- West 57th
38- Honeymooners
44- News
56- News
10:30
38- Honeymooners
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
21- Vega$
11:30
5-9-12- Nightline
7- Entertainment Tongiht
12:00
12- Nightlife
12:30
1:00
5- Dynasty
1:10
1:30
4- News
10- Forgotten Children of the 80s- (WJAR and WPRI would sign-off at 2am)
2:00
4- Evening Magazine
2:20
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
5:45
5:50
7- Sunrise Semester
6:00
5- News
6- English Through TV
6:15
4- Sign-On Seminar
6:20
7- Bob Hilton
6:30
6- Community
10- TV Classroom
4- Daily Almanac
6:50
7:00
5- Jabberwocky
6-56- Flintstones
7:30
5- Leave It To Beaver
8:00
38- Popeye
9:00
4- Playmates/Schoolmates
6- Romper Room
7-12- Dinah!
9:30
4- Somerset
6- Gomer Pyle
10:00
38- Mel-O-Toons
10:25
10:30
6- Andy Griffith
11:00
5- Edge of Night
7- Gambit
11:30
38- Hazel
12:00
4-5-7-10-12- News
6- Family Affair
12:30
4- Woman '76
7- Bob Hilton
12:55
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
2- French Chef
11- Woman
38- Bullwinkle
3:00
2- Nova
3:15
3:30
56- Batman
4:00
4- Mike Douglas
5- Bonanza
6-9- Edge of Night
7- Merv Griffin
10- Somerset
12- Batman
56- Flintstones
4:30
6- Gilligan's Island
9- Uncle Gus
27- F Troop
38- Popeye
5:00
2- Mister Rogers
5- The FBI
6- Brady Bunch
27- Tarzan
38- Lassie
2- Sesame Street
4- First 4 News
6- That Girl
9- Robin Hood
10- Bewitched
EVENING
6:00
4-5-7-9-10-12- News
6- Adam-12
38- Bewitched
44- Zoom
6:30
2- Electric Company
7:00
2- Zoom
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
7- CBS News
9- Gilligan's Island
10- Concentration
38- Adam-12
7:30
8:00
2-11- USA
4- People Like Us
7-12- Rhoda
10- Presidents
38- Ironside
44- Erica
8:30
7-12- Phyllis
9:00
27- F-Troop
9:30
7-12- Maude
44- Realidades
10:00
2- A Woman's Special
27- News
44- Maggie
10:30
2- Sherlock Holmes Rivals- "The Absent-Minded Coterie (WGBH would sign-off at 11:30pm?)
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12-27- News
11:30
5- Mary Hartman
12:00
1:00
4-10- Tomorrow
2:00
5- News
7- Eco
2:10
5- Nightshift
2:40
5- Management
CHANNEL LINEUP
6:00
5- News
6- English Through TV
6:15
4- Sign-On Seminar
6:20
7- Sunrise Semester
6:30
6- Community
10- TV Classroom
7:00
5- Captain Bob
56- Flintstones
7:30
38- Superman
8:00
38- Superman
8:00
38- Superman
8:30
9:00
2- As Man Behaves
4- Cross-Wits
5- Good Day
7-12- Dinah
9- Good Morning America
10- Donahue
9:30
6- Little Rascals
10:00
6- Gilligan's Island
9- 700 Club
10:30
5- Second Chance
6- That Girl
11:00
2- Electric Company
6- Liar's Club
38- Hazel
11:30
2- Sesame Street
AFTERNOON
12:00
4-5-7-10-12- News
6- Family Affair
9- Second Chance
38- Baseball- Boston Red Sox .vs. Detroit Tigers from Fenway Park (Red Sox won 5-3) (source:
shrpsports.com)
12:30
4- Woman '77
1:00
5-6-9- All My Children (the week after that, All My Children would go to 1-hour, which meant
Family Feud move to 11:30am)
1:30
56- Bozo
2:00
2:30
2- French Chef
4-10- The Doctors
3:00
2- Nova
11- Woman
38- Bullwinkle
3:15
3:30
44- Maggie
4:00
2-11-44- Sesame Street
4- Mike Douglas
5- Big Valley
6- The Archies
7- Merv Griffin
9- Uncle Gus
56- Flintstones
4:30
10- Bewitched
27- Lassie
5:00
5- The FBI
6- Brady Bunch
9- Big Valley
27- Tarzan
44- Electric Company
5:30
2- Sesame Street
4- First 4 News
6- Adam-12
38- Bewitched
EVENING
6:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11-44- Zoom
6:30
2- Electric Company
27- Superman
38- Adam-12
7:00
2- Zoom
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- World of Cousteau
7- CBS News
9- Lone Ranger
10- Concentration
7:30
7- Andy
44- Club 44
8:00
2- Dance in America
11- Nova
38- Ironside
8:30
9:00
2- 81st Blow
9:30
10:00
27- News
10:30
2- MacNeil/Lehrer Report
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11:30
5- Mary Hartman
7-12- Kojak
56- Night Gallery (Both WSBK and WLVI would sign-off at 12:30am)
12:00
12:30
6-9- Dan August (both WTEV and WMUR would sign-off at 1:40am)
7-12- CBS Movie- The Clones (1973) (WNAC and WPRI would sign-off at 2:05am)
1:00
5- Dan August
2:25
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
8:00
4-10- Today (from 7am)
8:30
25- Underdog
8:45
2- A.M Weather
9:00
4- Hour Magazine
5- Good Day!
6- GIlligan's Island
7- The Jeffersons
9- Jim Bakker
10- Donahue
9:30
2- Over Easy
7- Alice
38- Maude
10:00
2- Mister Rogers
6- The Jeffersons
7- Weekday!
9- Donahue
10:30
2- Electric Company
4-10- Blockbusters
5- Donahue
6- Alice
11:00
2- Paddington Bear
6-38- Baseball- Boston Red Sox .vs. Texas Rangers from Fenway Park (Red Sox won 4-2)
7- Price is Right
11:30
2- French Chef
5- Family Feud
AFTERNOON
12:00
2- Sesame Street
4- Boston Marathon
5-10-12- News
9- Family Feud
27- Mass
12:05
7- News
12:30
1:00
2- Dick Cavett
1:30
1:45
2:00
7- Boston Marathon
25- Spiderman
2:30
2- Sesame Street
56- Casper
3:00
4-10- Texas
3:30
2- Villa Alegre
4- John Davidson
5- World of People
9- Edge of Night
38- Bewitched
4:30
5- Carol Burnett
9- Candid Camera
25- Bullseye
56- Flintstones
5:00
5- Rhoda
9- Petticoat Junction
44- Pearls
5:30
2- Electric Company
4- Live on 4
12- M*A*S*H
EVENING
6:00
2- Paddington Bear
4-5-6-7-9-10-11-12- News
25- Wonder Woman
68- Boston...Live!
6:30
2- Mister Rogers
6- CBS News
27- News
7:00
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- Sha Na Na
7- CBS News
9- Joker's Wild
10- News
11- MacNeil/Lehrer Report
38- M*A*S*H
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
5- Miller's Court
7- Family Feud
10- PM Magazine
56- Sha Na Na
8:00
2-11- Shakespeare Plays- "Antony and Cleopatra" (WENH would sign-off at 11pm)
8:30
6-7- Two of Us
38- Stanley Cup Playoffs- St. Louis Blues @ New York Rangers
9:00
5-9-12- Dynasty
6-7- M*A*S*H
9:30
10;00
5-9-12- Soap
6-7- Lou Grant
10:30
25- Outdoors
11:00
2- MacNeil/Lehrer Report
4-5-6-7-9-10-12-38- News
25- Movie- Champagne for Caesar (1950) (sign-off time for WXNE, 12:39am)
11:30
38- Movie- House of Women (1962) (sign-off time for WSBK, 12:55am)
56- Best of Groucho (sign-off time for WLVI, also midnight as WGBH)
12:00
5-9-12- Fantasy Island
6- Benny Hill
7- Quincy
12:30
6- Quincy
1:00
4- Tomorrow
1:10
5- Night Shift
7- Harry O
1:40
1:50
2:20
7- News
2:35
4- Mike Douglas
2:50
7- ECO
3:20
3:35
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
38- Batman
7:30
8:00
2- Mister Rogers
8:15
8:30
38- F Troop
68- Insight
9:00
4- Hour Magazine
25- Famine
38- Aerobicize
56- Bozo
9:30
2- Electric Company
38- Daytime
10:00
2- Sesame Street
4- Facts of Life
5- Donahue
9- That Girl
56- News
11:00
2- Mister Rogers
5- Tom Cottle
11:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
68- Commodities/Stocks
AFTERNOON
12:00
2-11- Sesame Street
9- Family Feud
10-12- News
12:10
7- News
12:30
1:00
2:00
25- Flipper
56- Casper
2:30
6- Capitol
25- Spider-Man
2- French Chef
4- Hawaii Five-O
6- Guiding Light
10- Fantasy
3:30
2- Over Easy
25- Superfriends
4:00
4- People's Court
5- The Waltons
6- Washington Behind Closed Doors
9- Edge of Night
4:30
4- Match Game
9- Hour Magazine
38- Scooby-Doo
5:00
4- Family Feud
5- Soap
12- M*A*S*H
5:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
4- Live on 4
44- Maggie
EVENING
2- Sesame Street
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
38- M*A*S*H
6:30
6- CBS News
9-12- ABC News
7:00
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
7- CBS News
9- Joker's Wild
38- M*A*S*H
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
5- Chronicle
8:00
8:30
6-7- M*A*S*H
11- Frontline
9:30
10:00
11- Enterprise
44-56- News
10:30
2- News
2- Business Report (sign-off time for both WGBH and WENH, 11:30pm)
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11:30
6- Benny Hill
38- Movie- Girl on the Run (1958) (sign-off tiem for WSBK, 12:47am)
12:00
12:30
12:40
7- Columbo
1:00
1:10
6- Columbo
1:30
2:00
2:20
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
7:00
2- Sesame Street
4-10- Today
38- Batman
50- Popeye
7:15
7:30
25- Cartoons
38- He-Man
7:45
8:00
2- Mister Rogers
11- Sesame Street
25- Popeye
38- Superfriends
8:30
2- Sesame Street
38- Bewitched
56- Popeye
9:00
4- Hour Magazine
5- Good Day!
7- Woman to Woman
9- The Muppets
10- Donahue
56- Casper
68- Bullseye
9:30
2- Electric Company
9- Edge of Night
25- Flipper
38- Daytime
10:00
2- Spaces
5- Donahue
12- Family
68- Marketwatch
10:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
11:00
2- Newton's Apple
5- News
9-12-56- Benson
11:30
9-12-56- Loving
AFTERNOON
12:00
6- Tattletales
9- Family Feud
10-12- News
68- Marketwatch
12:30
50- Rhoda
1:00
2- Smithsonian World
1:30
56- Casper
2:00
2- Portraits to Pastels
68- Marketwatch
2:30
6- Capitol
68- Marketwatch
3:00
2- French Chef
4- Hawaii Five-O
10- Breakaway
25- Popeye
50- Cartoons
3:30
2- Electric Company
38- Superfriends
50- He-Man
4:00
4- Love Boat
5- Breakaway
7- Hot HitVideo
9- Life and Death
10- CHiPs
38- He-Man
4:30
5:00
4- People's Court
5- Family Feud
7- Joker's Wild
9- Barnaby Jones
12- M*A*S*H
25- CHiPs
5:30
4- Live on 4
7- Wheel of Fortune
10- Newsscop
12- Taxi
EVENING
6:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12-50- News
38- M*A*S*H
6:30
6- CBS News
9-12- ABC News
50- Taxi
7:00
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
7- CBS News
38- M*A*S*H
7:30
5- Chronicle
6- The Muppets
9- People's Court
25- Laugh-In
56- Taxi
8:00
2- Frontline
5- Fame
50- Family
68- Koajk
8:30
44- Oceanus
9:00
2- Victory Garden
68- Cannon
9:30
6-7- Newhart
10:00
2-50-56- News
10:30
2- Business Report
11:00
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
11:30
6- Benny Hill
7- Entertainment TOnight
25- Family
12:00
5-9- Thicke
56- News
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
9:00
5- Good Day!
7- Jeopardy!
9- Jim Bakker
25- Family
56- Popeye
2- Electric Company
7- $25,000 Pyramid
38- Daytime
10:00
2- Newton's Apple
4- Time Machine
5- Good Day!
9- Muppets
12- Jeopardy!
10:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
4-10- Sale of the Century
9- Joker's Wild
11:00
5- News
7- Marathon '85
11:30
7- Marathon '85
10- Scrabble
12- Ryan's Hope
AFTERNOON
12:00
6- Divorce Court
7-10-12-27- News
9- Ryan's Hope
12:15
7- Marathon '85
12:30
9-12- Loving
10-68- Search for Tomorrow (another NBC program WBZ didn't Clear)
21- News
1:00
1:30
2- Nova
27- Hazel
56- Casper
2:00
9-12- One Life to Live
56- Flintstones
2:30
2- Joy of Painting
6- Capitol
25- Superfriends
3:00
2- French Chef
50- He-Man
68- Plasticman
3:30
2- Electric Company
38- Voltron
56- Heathcliff
68- Superman
4:00
4- Santa Barbara
5- Rituals
9- Hart to Hart
10- Donahue
38- Tranzon
4:30
5- Rhoda
7- Match Game
38- He-Man
5:00
4- People's Court
9- Barnaby Jones
38- Quincy
5:30
2- 3-2-1 Contact
4- Live on 4
7- Wheel of Fortune
12- Taxi
21- News
EVENING
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
21- Here's Lucy
50- Taxi
6:30
6- CBS News
38- Jeffersons
7:00
2- Doctor Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- People's Court
7- CBS News
9- Tic Tac Dough
21- Donahue
38- M*A*S*H
44- Congress
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
5- Chronicle
6- Love Connection
9- Benson
8:00
21- Movin' On
50- Mannix
68- Delvecchio
9:00
6-7- Space
68- Mannix
10:00
21-44-50-56- News
10:30
11:00
2- Business Report (sign-off times for both WGBH and WENH, 11:30pm)
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
38- M*A*S*H
56- Bizarre
7- Entertainment Tonight
12:00
5- Night Gallery
12- Family
50-56- News (sign-off times for both WNDS and WLVI, 12:30am)
12:30
5- Night Gallery
9- Newsnine
1:00
5- News
1:10
1:30
2:00
4- Evening Magazine
5- Movie- Claudia
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12:30
CHANNEL LINEUP
MORNING
8:00
8:30
25- Lassie
4- The Doctors
5- Good Day!
6- Family Affair
7- Dinah!
9- PTL Club
10- Donahue
27- Maude
9:30
4- Hollywood Squares
10:00
4- Bumblebunkers
9- Donahue
38- Ironside
10:30
5- Donahue
11:00
2- Electric Company
38- Baseball- Boston Red Sox .vs. Cleveland Indians from Fenway Park (Indians won 4-3)
11:30
2- Sesame Street
11:55
AFTERNOON
12:00
4-5-10-12- News
9- $20,000 Pyramid
12:10
12:30
4- Woman '79
7- Merv Griffin
6- Adam-12
1:30
2:00
2:30
2- Dick Cavett
3:00
2- The Club
11- Nova
25- Superman
3:30
2- Over Easy
6-38- M*A*S*H
25- Spiderman
4:00
4- Mike Douglas
5- Concentration
6- Bullwinkle
7- Dating Game
9- Edge of Night
10- Bewitched
4:30
5- Family Feud (this normally aired at 11:30 on ABC, but WCVB chose to air this on a day basis)
6- The Munsters
9- Gilligan's Island
56- Flintstones
5:00
5- Gong Show
27- Superman
5:30
2- Electric Company
4- First 4 News
7-68- News
27- UFO
EVENING
6:00
2- Sesame Street
4-5-6-9-10-11-12- News
68- Success
6:30
38- Adam-12
7:00
2- Dr. Who
4- NBC News
5- ABC News
6- Joker's Wild
7:30
4- Evening Magazine
6- The Muppets
7- Newlywed Game
9- Bonkers
12- Crosswits
38- Bruins Stanley Cup Hockey- Game 1 of the Adams Semifinals- Pittsburgh Penguins @ Boston
Bruins- (Bruins won 6-2)
8:00
2-11- The Americans
5-9- Salvage 1
9:00
2- Nova
9:30
6-7- M*A*S*H
10:00
2-11- Boston Marathon (Recap of the race run earlier today) (WENH would sign-off at 11pm)
27- News
11:00
2- The Club
4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News
25- Dragnet
27- Maude
44- Captioned ABC News (both WGBH and WGBX would sign-off at 11:30pm)
11:30
1:00
4-10- Tomorrow
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From TV Guide
6:30
3 Film Feature
8 21 Continental Classroom
7AM
3 12 21 Today-Garroway
8 Rex Humbard
7:15
8 Mr. Banjo-Kids
8AM
8 27 Captain Kangaroo
8:25
5 News-Paul Wilcox
8:30
5 Beulah-Ethel Waters
8:45
8 Movie-Suddenly (This Frank Sinatra Movie is currently one of the more availabe Public Domain
movies on cheap dollar dvds)
27 News-Stuart Novins
8:55
3 News-Tom Haley
35 Daily Word
9AM
5 Telecourse-RETURN
21 Bugs Bunny
27 35 Captain Kangaroo
9:25
21 Coffee Break-Drama
9:30
5 Paige Palmer
9:45
5 Prize Cook
12 21 Dough Re Mi
10:20
8 News-Jim Doney
10:25
3 Window-Women
10:30
11AM
11:30
Noon
5 News-Paul Wilcox
12:05
5 Noon Show-Kids
12:30
45-49 Play Your Hunch-Merv Griffin-First day on ABC after moving from NBC
12:45
12:50
5 Dorothy Fuldheim
1PM
5 One O' Clock Club-Bill Gordon, Dorothy Fuldheim (WEWS Answer to Crosley Cincinnati {WLWT}
50-50 Club)
8 Movie-Night And Day 1946 Part One
35 Hy Yaple-Women
1:15
21 Kitchen Corner-Mariner
1:30
49 Looney Tunes
2PM
2:15
2:30
45 Paris Precinct-Syndicated
2:50
3 News-Pete French
3PM
3:30
4PM
27 Cartoon Classics
4:15
5PM
21 Looneyville
5:30
8 Movie-Bordertown 1935
5:45
6PM
5 Men of Adventure (Umbrella title for Syndicated product running 5 nights a week at 6PM)
Tonight-Jim Bowie
12 Lone Ranger
21 Woody Woodpecker
27 My Little Margie
35 Popeye
45 To Be Announced
49 Looney Tunes
6:30
6:45
6:55
5 Weather-Sylvia Simmons
7PM
8 City Camera-News
27 Frontier
35 Lawman-ABC
45 Sherlock Holmes-Likely Mid 1950's Syndicated
7:10
7:15
8 CBS News-Edwards
7:20
3 News-Pete French
7:25
3 Mr. Merriweather-Cramer
7:30
3-12-21 Buckskin
8PM
8-27-35 Texan
45 Polka Go Round
8;30
9PM
9:30
5 Herald Playhouse
45 Dr. IQ-Quiz-ABC
49 Film Feature
10PM
12 Sea Hunt
3 Decoy
5 Bob Cummings-ABC
10:45
45 Movie-The Depraved
11PM
3 News-Pete French
5 News-Tom Field
12-21-35 News
11:10
3 Weather-Joe Finan (recently began a talk show at Libtalk WARF 1350 AM Akron, Ohio)
11:15
11:20
21 Jack Paar
1AM
5 News-Court Stanton
04-12-2006, 09:22 AM #2
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Interesting. I would like to know more about WKST Channel 45 in Youngstown. WYTV 33 is the
current ABC affiliate. I think 45 is a translator for PBS there now. From the call letters I think this
station may have actually been located in New Castle, PA, just over the border. WFMJ 21 was still
running Popeye and Friends as late as 1981. And I remember a time when you could not turn on
any Ohio station without finding Rex Humbard on at one time or another.
04-12-2006, 04:25 PM #3
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> think 45 is a translator for PBS there now. From the call
> letters I think this station may have actually been located
> in New Castle, PA, just over the border. WFMJ 21 was still
> a time when you could not turn on any Ohio station without
>
FreddyE:
The short history is that WKST 45 moved to Youngstown and down the dial to channel 33
sometime later in 1959 and changed call letters to WYTV-33 in 1964. Another station on 45,
WXTV ran as an independent channel for a year or 2 then went dark,,WNEO is a full power PBS
on 45 that came around 1973..If you do a search of WKST 45 from earlier Radio-Info
posts..should tell you a little more there<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on
04/12/06 08:29 PM.</FONT></P>
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> > Interesting. I would like to know more about WKST Channel
>
>I
> > think 45 is a translator for PBS there now. From the call
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> > letters I think this station may have actually been
> located
> > in New Castle, PA, just over the border. WFMJ 21 was
> still
> remember
> > a time when you could not turn on any Ohio station without
>
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> FreddyE:
>
Thanks for the info! I grew up on top of a 400 ft. hilltop in Pittsburgh, where I could get all of the
stations from surrounding markets like Youngstown. Often the production values were even
lower than the local Pittsburgh stations, making them fun to watch. The WKBN-TV27 Money
Movie was popular at our house.
(Source: Chillicothe, Mo. Constitution-Tribune, which didnt list programming past 10:30 p.m.)
WEDNESDAY 5/18/88
KQTV 2 St. Joseph (ABC)
AM
6 News
9 700 Club
10:30 Home
11 Ryans Hope
11:30 Loving
PM
12 All My Children
2 General Hospital
3 Oprah Winfrey
4 Newlywed Game
5 Jeopardy
6 News
7 Growing Pains
8 Hooperman
10 News
10:30 Nightline
AM
6:30 News
7 Today
9 Love Boat
10 Wheel of Fortune
11 Super Password
11:30 News/Mid-Day
PM
1 Another World
2 Santa Barbara
3 Geraldo
4 Judge
5 News
6 News
10:30 Tonight
AM
6 Jimmy Swaggart
6:30 It Figures
7 This Morning
9 Blackout
10 Price Is Right
PM
12 News
2 Guiding Light
3 Hart to Hart
4 $1,000,000 Pyramid
4:30 Jeopardy
5 News
6 News
7 Smothers Brothers
8 Jake and the Fatman
9 Equalizer
10 News
10:30 Scarecrow
AM
6 News
9 Phil Donahue
11 Ryans Hope
11:30 Loving
PM
12 All My Children
2 General Hospital
3 Divorce Court
4 Oprah Winfrey
5 News
6 News
8 Hooperman
9 China Beach
10 News
10:30 MASH
AM
8 Write Channel
9 Child Development
PM
3 Madeleine Cooks
4 Mister Rogers
7 National Geographic
8 In Performance
9 American Playhouse
AM
7 Scooby Doo
7:30 Flintstones
8 My Little Pony
PM
1 Andy Griffith
2 Green Acres
3 Smurfs
3:30 Real Ghostbusters
4 Jetsons
4:30 Bravestarr
5 Diffrent Strokes
7 Star Trek
8 Movie
10 WKRP In Cincinnati
AM
6 Transformers
7 Thundercats
8 Silverhawks
9 James Robison
10 PTL Club
11 Success N Life
PM
12 Movie
2 Odd Couple
2:30 She-Ra
3 Ghostbusters
4 Jam
4:30 Ducktales
5 Double Dare
7 Gunsmoke
8 Movie
10 Wrestling
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> 4:30 Win, Lose or Draw (this is what the schedule says)
The 10:30 episode was the NBC version, with Carol Lawrence (or Robb Weller?) as host. The
afternoon episodes are the Bert Convy-hosted syndied versions. Of those, I think one's a new
episode and the other's a rerun from last season.
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> > AM
> > 4:30 Win, Lose or Draw (this is what the schedule says)
>
> The 10:30 episode was the NBC version, with Carol Lawrence
It was VICKI Lawrence (The Carol Burnett Show and Mama's Family). Robb Weller was over at
ABC hosting the Home Show, airing directly opposite.
Morning
7:00
6w Cartoon Carnival
7:30
2 Country Fare
9 Orbit
7:45
8:00
3 Cartoons
8:15
2 Cartoons
8:30
2 Jungle Jim
3 Popeye's Clubhouse
9:00
9:30
2-3-4-12 Fury
9 Three Stooges
10:30
5 Flash Gordon
9 Junior Auction
11:00
3 Junior Auction
5 Ho Ho the Clown
11:30
4 Creative Crafts
6 School Theater
6w Sir Lancelot
9 Lone Ranger
Afternoon
Noon
2 Mr. Wizard
4 Cartoon Time
6 Serenaders
12:15
12:25
12 Commercial Film
12:30
2 Open Window
5 Racket Squad
6 Little Lulu
6w Movie: TBA
7 Three Stooges
8 Flash Gordon
9 Farm Show
12:45
4 Industry on Parade
1:00
2-3-4-12 NBA Championship, Game 3: Boston-St. Louis (Celts would win in 7 games)
5 Frontier
8 Jubilee USA
1:30
5 Oklahoma Bandstand
8 Galaxy '60
2:00
6w Falcon
2:30
3:00
6w Movie: TBA
12 TBA
3:30
2-12 Horse Racing: Florida Derby (from Gulfstream Park in Hillandale, FL)
6 Young Ideas
4:00
2 Business Practices
12 School Story
4:15
10 Cartoons
4:30
5 Soldiers of Fortune
6w Steve Donovan
7 School Story
5:00
5-7-8 All-Star Golf: Lloyd Mangrum-Cary Middlecoff from Paradise Country Club in Crystal River,
FL (series finale)
6 Championship Bowling
9 Serenaders
10 Gospel of Christ
5:30
4 City Detective
6w Ten-4
9 News/Weather/Sports
12 Texoma Jamboree
5:45
10 Industry on Parade
Evening
6:00
4 News/Weather
5 Roy Rogers
6 Betty Hutton
7 Jim Bowie
8 Soldiers of Fortune
9 African Patrol
6:30
2-3-4-10-12 Bonanza
7:00
5-7-8 High Road
7:30
6 Johnny Midnight
10 Hudson Brothers
8:00
2-3-4-12 Deputy
6 Mr. Lucky
6w Coronado 9
9 Grand Jury
8:30
9:00
6-6w-9 Gunsmoke
9:30
2-3-12 Man from Interpol
6 Coronado 9
6w Shotgun Slade
8 Ernie Kovacs
10:00
2-3 News/Weather
4-9-12 News
6 Millionaire
6w Mr. Lucky
8 Phil Silvers
10:15
4-9-12 Weather
10:20
4-9-12 Sports
10:30
2 Tulsa Wrestling
6 Wanted-Dead or Alive
6w Twilight Zone
8 Theater 8 "Notorious"
9 Mr. Lucky
11:00
6w Movie: TBA
11:30
Morning
8:00
8:30
4 Answer
6 Homestead, USA
9:00
3 Travel Film
3 Commercial Film
9:30
4 Church Service
9 Morning Worship
9:45
6 Industry on Parade
10:00
3 Christian Science
4 Cartoons
6 FYI
10:15
8 Christian Science
10:30
8 Sacred Heart
9 Dateline: UN
10:45
2 Bible Stories
8 Man to Man
11:00
6w Movie: TBA
8 Oral Roberts
9 Christophers
11:30
3 Open Window
8 Ray Milland
Noon
2 Herald of Truth
3 Travel Film
5 Oral Roberts
6 Builder's Showcase
7 Johns Hopkins
9 School Story
12:15
3 Songs of Inspiration
12:30
2 Answer
3 Frontiers of Faith
6w Country Parson
7 Bishop Pike
12:45
5 Christian Science
1:00
2 Voice of Labor
5 Charlie Chan
8 Here We Live
1:15
1:30
7 So This is Hollywood
2:00
6-6w-9 Sunday Sports Spectacular: AAU Senior National Swimming & Diving Championships from
Yale University
7 It is Written
2:30
7 Oral Roberts
12 Answer
3:00
3 TBA
5 Paul Winchell
8 Here We Live
3:30
6 MacKenzie's Raiders
6w Boston Wrestling
4:00
3 John Nesbitt
5 Weather/News
4:30
2-3 Time: Present
4 Open Window
5 Campaign Round-Up
7 TBA
8 Soldiers of Fortune
10 Way of Truth
12 Church of Christ
4:45
12 Industry on Parade
5:00
2-3-4 Meet the Press (guest: Sen. Hubert Humphrey, interview from Milwaukee)
6w Oral Roberts
10 Serenaders
5:30
4 Mike Wallace
6:00
6-6w-9 Lassie
7 News/Sports/Weather
10 Whirlybirds
6:30
5-7-8-10 Maverick
7:00
7:30
5-7-8-10 Lawman
8:00
5-7-8 Rebel
10 Tombstone Territory
8:30
5-7-8-10 Alaskans
9:00
9:30
3 Meet McGraw
4 Groucho Marx
12 Congressional Investigator
10:00
2-8-9-12 News
3-6-7 News/Weather
5 Keep Talking
6w Weather/News
10:15
2 TBA
8-9-12 Weather
10:20
3 Fashion Forecast
10:25
10:30
5 News/Weather
6w Alfred Hitchcock
12 Easter Story
10:35
10:45
2 Life of Riley
11:00
6w Movie: TBA
Morning
6:00
2 Daily Word
6:20
6:30
4 Bulletin Board
6:40
4 Singing Pastor
6:45
4 Farm News/Weather
9 Morning Devotions
6:55
6 Light of Life
9 Weather
7:00
2-3-4 Today
6w Cartoon Carnival
9 You Name It
7:30
9 News/Farm Markets
7:45
9 Weather
7:50
8:00
8:15
8:30
8:45
8 Popeye
9 News/Weather
9:00
2-3-4-12 Dough Re Mi
6w My Little Margie
9 Red Rowe
9:15
8 Cartoon Capers
9:30
6-6w-9 On the Go
9:45
10:00
10:30
2-3-4-12 Concentration
7 Good Morning
12 Woman's World
11:30
11:45
Afternoon
Noon
2-4-6 News
3 Weather/News
12:15
3 Comedy Time
9 Farm News/Markets
12 Film Feature
12:25
4 Tom Paxton
12:30
2 Cartoons
12 Twelve Acres
12:45
3 Gardeners' Gossip
1:00
9 Life of Riley
1:30
8 Crossroads
10 Command Performance
2:00
4 Mike Wallace
6-6w-9 Millionaire
2:30
3:00
3:15
3:30
2-3-4-12 Buckskin
4:00
2 Jet Jackson
3 Cartoons
4 Highway Patrol
6w Californians
9 Three Stooges
12 Current
4:30
6w Three Stooges
12 Tall Tower Theater [KXII had an ad in that week's TVG advertising the tower with the slogan
"Tall Tower, Full Power"]
4:45
5:00
2 Life of Riley
4 Little Rascals
5 Popeye Theater
6w Three Stooges
8 Cartoon Circus
12 Kiddies' Korner
5:15
6 Three Stooges
5:30
2 Highway Patrol
5:45
5:50
9 Weather/News
5:55
3 News/Weather
6 Lorenzo
Evening
6:00
2-6w Weather
5 Popeye Theater
8 Roy Rogers
12 News/Weather
6:05
2 Sports (Len Morton)
6w News
6:10
7-10 Weather
6:15
6:20
6:25
5 News/Weather
6:30
7:00
10 Trackdown
7:30
10 TBA
8:00
6w-9 Millionaire
8:30
9:00
6w Sea Hunt
9:30
6w Star Performance
9:45
7 Inside Sports
10:00
2-3-4-8-9-12 News
5 Racket Squad
6-7 News/Weather
6w-10 Weather/News
10:05
3 Weather/News
10:10
4-8-9-12 Weather
10:20
10:25
4-9-12 Sports
10:30
5-7 News/Weather
6w Movie: TBA
10:35
Saturday
5 AM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
6 AM Nick News
7 AM Gladiators 2000
9 AM The Mask
10 AM Ace Ventura
12 NOON Haven
1 PM Main Floor
4 PM Golf
6 PM News
7:30 COPS
9 PM Early Edition
11 PM News
2:30 News
3 AM COPS
3:30 News
4 AM Haven
SUNDAY
5 AM National Geographic
6 AM Show Of Faith
6:30 Storybreak
8 AM Jerry Fawell
11 AM CT 97
11:30 Wall Street Journal Report
1 PM Tennis
3 PM Golf
6 PM News
7 PM 60 Minutes
8 PM Touched By An Angel
11 PM News
12:30 COPS
1 AM COPS
1:30 Court TV
2 AM Haven
3 AM Up To The Minute
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM CBS News
5:30 News
6 AM News
7 AM This Morning
9 AM MAURY POVICH
10 AM JENNY JONES
11 AM Price Is Right
12 NOON News
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Oprah Winfrey
5 PM News
6 PM News
7 PM INSIDE EDITION
MONDAY
8 PM Cosby
9 PM Cybil
9:30 Inc
10 PM Chicago Hope
TUESDAY
8 PM Promised Land
WEDNESDAY
8 PM The Nanny
8:30 Dave's World
THURSDAY
8 PM Diagnosis Murder
9 PM Touched By An Angel
10 PM 48 Hours
FRIDAY
8 PM Candid Camera
9 PM Ordinary Extraordinary
10 PM Nash Bridges
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM News
1 AM Extra
2:30 News
3 AM Up To The Minute
SATURDAY
5 AM I Love Lucy
5:30 I Love Lucy
7 AM Ducktales
8 AM Jungle Cubs
2 PM Family Matters
3 PM Bowling
6 PM News
7 PM Jeopardy
9 PM Leaving LA
10 PM U2 A Year In Pop
11 PM News
2 AM News
3 AM Hogan's Heroes
4 AM Beverly Hillbillies
SUNDAY
5 AM Could It Be A Miracle
7 AM N Print
8 AM News
1 PM Auto Racing
4 PM Figure Skating
6 PM News
8 PM Turning Point
11 PM News
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM News
10 AM Rosie O'Donnell
12 NOON News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4:30 NEWS
5 PM News
6 PM News
7 PM Jeopardy
MONDAY
8 PM I Am Your Child
TUESDAY
8 PM Roseanne
9 PM Home Improvement
10 PM NYPD Blue
WEDNESDAY
8 PM Drew Carey
8:30 Coach
9:30 Ellen
THURSDAY
8 PM High Incident
FRIDAY
8 PM FAMILY MATTERS
8:30 BOY MEETS WORLD
9 PM Sabrina
10 PM 20/20
MONDAY-FRIDAY
11 PM News
11:30 Nightline
3 AM The Hitchhiker
FRIDAY
4 AM Hogan's Heroes
SATURDAY
5 AM Newsworthy
6 AM HANG TIME
9 AM News
10 AM MARTHA STEWART
1 PM NBA Playoffs
6 PM News
7 PM Entertainment Tonight
9 PM Pretender
10 PM Profiler
11 PM News
1 AM Taxi
1:30 Taxi
3 AM Empty Nest
3:30 Nightside
SUNDAY
5 AM California Dreams
5:30 Ring Around The World
6 AM Sunday Mass
7 AM PE TV
8 AM Sunday Today
9 AM News
10 AM News
1 PM NBA Playoffs
6 PM News
7 PM Dateline NBC
11 PM News
12:15 Taxi
12:45 Cheers
1:15 Cheers
1:45 NEWS
2:30 Empty Nest
3 AM Taxi
3:30 Nightside
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM NBC News
5:30 News
6 AM News
7 AM Today
9 AM Maureen O Boyle
10 AM Montel Williams
11 AM Leeza
2 PM ANOTHER WORLD
3 PM RICKI LAKE
4 PM FRESH PRINCE
4:30 Martin
6 PM News
7 PM Entertainment Tonight
MONDAY
8 PM Jeff Foxworthy
TUESDAY
9 PM Frasier
10 PM Dateline NBC
WEDNESDAY
8 PM Wings
9 PM Newsradio
THURSDAY
8 PM Friends
9 PM Seinfeld
9:30 Fire Up
10 PM ER
FRIDAY
8 PM Unsolved Mysteries
9 PM Dateline NBC
11 PM News
2 AM Cheers(EXCEPT FRIDAY)
Taxi (FRI)
4 AM Taxi (FRI)
61 WTIC TV (Fox)Tribune
Saturday
5 AM Cosby Show
6 AM Bullwinkle
7 AM Eagle Riders
7:30 Dinobables
9:30 X Men
10 AM Goosebumps
5 PM BAYWATCH
7 PM Home Improvement
7:30 Seinfeld
8 PM Cops
8:30 Cops
10 PM News
11 PM Mad TV
SUNDAY
5 AM Out Of This World
6 AM Sky Dancers
6:30 Bullwinkle
8 AM Dragon Flyz
10 AM Sinbad
1 PM Star Trek
8 PM Simpsons
9 PM X Files
10 PM News
1 AM Baywatch
2 AM Baywatch
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM Hogan Family
6 AM Pink Panther
7 AM Vor Tech
7:30 Gargoyels
8 AM New Spiderman
8:30 Aladin
10 AM Blossom
10:30 Dinasours
11 AM Wonder Years
1 PM Cosby Show
3 PM Bobby's World
3:30 Goosebumps
4 PM Beetleborges
4:30 Quack Pack (Mon-Thurs) Mighty Ducks (Fri)
5 PM Power Rangers
6 PM Simpsons
6:30 Roseanne
7 PM Home Improvement
7:30 Seinfeld
MONDAY
8 PM Melrose Place
9 PM Awsome Acts
TUESDAY
8 PM Goosebumps
9 PM Cilo Awards
WEDNESDAY
9 PM Party Of 5
THURSDAY
8 PM Martin
FRIDAY
8 PM Sliders
9 PM Millenium
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
11 PM Simpsons
2 AM Ropers
3 AM Geraldo
4 AM Jerry Springer
SATURDAY
5 AM Christopher Closeup
6 AM Field Trip
6:30 Jetsons
7 AM Flintstones
7:30 Ghostriter
8 AM Flash Gordon
10 AM Children's Mass
10:30 Listen Up
11 AM WWF Wrestling
12 NOON WCW Wrestling
5 PM Two
6 PM Baywatch Nights
8 PM Outer Limits
9 PM Polterguiest
10 PM WVIT 30 News
10:30 Crossroads
11 PM Highlander
1 AM Comedy Showcase
SUNDAY
5 AM Sunday Mass
6 AM Buck McKneely
8 AM Underdog
8:30 Underdog
10 AM Sunday Mass
11 AM Jumanji
12:30 B.A.D.
4 PM New Flipper
5 PM High Tide
6 PM The Cape
7 PM Viper
8 PM Highlander
10 PM WVIT 30 News
11 PM KISS TV
2 AM Soul train
5 AM Daily Mass
6 AM Woody Woodpecker
7 AM Scooby Doo
7:30 Flintstones
8 AM Brady Bunch
9 AM Bewitched
10 AM Daily Mass
TUES - FOCUS
1 PM Dating/Newlywed Game
3 PM Mega Man
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM A Different World
5:30 Martin
6 PM Fresh Prince
6:30 Martin
7 PM Judge Judy
7:30 Real TV
MONDAY
8 PM In The House
9 PM Good Behavior
9:30 Sparks
TUESDAY
8 PM Moesha
8:30 Homeboys
9 PM Burning Zone
WEDNESDAY
8 PM The Sentinal
THURSDAY
8 PM The Cape
9 PM Baywatch Nights
FRIDAY
10 PM WVIT 30 News
10:30 LAPD
11:30 Real TV
1 AM Judge Judy
2 AM Rescue 911
2:30 Real TV
WTXX UPN 20 has a traditional independent lineup by now with Shopping on overnights only.
Also WVIT began airing newer sictoms on WTXX in evenings. By now it looks as if WTXX has
always been a conventional independent with few traces of its weakened 1993 schedules.
SATURDAY
5 AM Headline News
6 AM Webster
6:30 Webster
7 AM Three Stooges
8 AM Daffy Duck
8:30 Animaniacs
9 AM Superman Cartoons
10 AM Wayne Head
11 AM Animaniacs
1 PM Alf
1:30 Alf
6 PM Family Matters
7 PM Step By Step
10 PM M*A*S*H
10:30 M*A*S*H
11 PM I Love Lucy
12 MID Honeymooners
12:30 Honeymooners
2 AM Paid Programming
SUNDAY
5 AM Paid Programming
9 AM Alf
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM Gunsmoke
7 PM Nick Ferrino
8 PM Parenthood
10 PM Twilight Zone
1 AM Gunsmoke
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM Top Cops
6 AM Gilligan's Island
7 AM Captain Planet
8 AM Munsters
9 AM I Love Lucy
10 AM Hogan's Heroes
1 PM Rolanda
2 PM Matlock
3:30 Animaniacs
4 PM Doogie Houser MD
5 PM Step By Step
7 PM Matlock
Monday
8 PM 7th Heaven
Tuesday
8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Perry Mason
Wednesday
8 PM Sister Sister
9 PM Wayans Brothers
Thursday-Friday
8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Perry Mason
Monday-Friday
10 PM I Love Lucy
10:30 Honeymooners
11 PM M*A*S*H
1 AM Three's Company
1:30 Taxi
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
Saturday
5 AM Paid Programming
8 AM Gerbert
8:30 Gerbert
9 AM Click TV
10 AM Children's Room
11 AM Paid Programming
6 PM Paid Programming
10 PM Praise TV
12 Midnight Worship
Sunday
5 AM Worship
6 AM Kenneth Copeland
7 AM Jerry Fawell
8 AM In Touch
9 AM Fredrick Price
10 AM Paid Programming
6 PM Paid Programming
10 PM Praise TV
12 Midnight Worship
Monday-Friday
5 AM Paid Programming
6 AM Shepherd's Chapel
7 AM Benny Hinn
8 AM James Robinson
9 AM Shepherd's Chapel
10 AM 700 Club
11 AM Paid Programming
6 PM Paid Programming
11 PM Priase TV
1 AM Worship
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Re: Retro: Hartford New Haven TV - Spring 1997 - Fox 61 UPN 20 WB 59 WTWS 26
>
>
> Saturday
> 6 AM Bullwinkle
> 10 AM Goosebumps
> 5 PM BAYWATCH
> 8 PM Cops
> 10 PM News
> 11 PM Mad TV
>
> SUNDAY
> 10 AM Sinbad
> 8 PM Simpsons
> 9 PM X Files
> 10 PM News
> 1 AM Baywatch
> 2 AM Baywatch
>
> MONDAY-FRIDAY
> 10 AM Blossom
> 4 PM Beetleborges
> 6 PM Simpsons
> MONDAY
> TUESDAY
> 8 PM Goosebumps
> 9 PM Cilo Awards
> WEDNESDAY
> 9 PM Party Of 5
> THURSDAY
> 8 PM Martin
> FRIDAY
> 8 PM Sliders
> 9 PM Millenium
> MONDAY-FRIDAY
> 10 PM NEWS
> 11 PM Simpsons
> 2 AM Ropers
> 3 AM Geraldo
>
>
> SATURDAY
> 5 AM Christopher Closeup
> 7 AM Flintstones
> 5 PM Two
> 9 PM Polterguiest
> 11 PM Highlander
>
> SUNDAY
> 8 AM Underdog
> 11 AM Jumanji
> 7 PM Viper
> 8 PM Highlander
> 11 PM KISS TV
>
> MONDAY-FRIDAY
> 9 AM Bewitched
> 4 PM Garfield
> MONDAY
> TUESDAY
> 8 PM Moesha
> WEDNESDAY
> THURSDAY
> FRIDAY
> MONDAY-FRIDAY
>
>
> SATURDAY
> 6 AM Webster
> 11 AM Animaniacs
> 1 PM Alf
> 1:30 Alf
> 10 PM M*A*S*H
>
> SUNDAY
> 9 AM Alf
> 6 PM Gunsmoke
> 8 PM Parenthood
> 1 AM Gunsmoke
>
> MONDAY-FRIDAY
> 1 PM Rolanda
> 2 PM Matlock
> 7 PM Matlock
> Monday
> Tuesday
> 8 PM Gunsmoke
> Thursday-Friday
> 8 PM Gunsmoke
> Monday-Friday
> 11 PM M*A*S*H
>
> Saturday
> 8 AM Gerbert
> 9 AM Click TV
> 9:30 Children's Room
> 10 PM Praise TV
>
> Sunday
> 5 AM Worship
> 8 AM In Touch
> 10 PM Praise TV
>
> Monday-Friday
> 11 PM Priase TV
> 1 AM Worship
>
Thank you so very much for posting these great schedules. I'll probably get in trouble for asking
this, but if you have access to this information, can you possibly add in listings for WSBK TV 38
from at least 1992 onwards towards about 1999? It would really make me happy because this is
when I grew up with Channel 38 when it was still good. That's all I ask!!<P ID="edit"><FONT
class="small">Edited by upn38fan on 04/19/06 01:44 AM.</FONT></P>
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Re: Retro: Hartford New Haven TV - Spring 1997 - Fox 61 UPN 20 WB 59 WTWS 26
It's possible IF his info came from the Hartford/New Haven Edition. WSBK-TV was always listed
under "Cable/Pay TV" with a white alpha/numeric bullet as "38B".
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Re: Retro: Hartford New Haven TV - Spring 1997 - Fox 61 UPN 20 WB 59 WTWS 26
> Thank you so very much for posting these great schedules.
> I'll probably get in trouble for asking this, but if you
I do have some Boston Listings and willl eventually post those in which UPN 38 would be
included. UPN 38 WSBK is actually a Boston station not Hartford. I do have those as well and will
in the next few months post those if someone else does not already post first
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Saturday
5 AM Three's Company
7 AM New Voltron
7:30 Dinobables
8 AM Bobby's World
9 AM Ninja Turtles
10 AM Goosebumps
11:30 X Men
5 PM Nightman
7 PM Simpsons
7:30 Simpsons
8 PM Cops
8:30 Cops
10 PM News
11 PM Mad TV
SUNDAY
6 AM Dragon Ball Z
10 AM Baywatch
8 PM Simpsons
9 PM X Files
10 PM News
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM Hogan Family
6 AM Ducktales
6:30 X Men
7 AM Mummies Alive
8 AM 101 Dalmations
9 AM Blossom
10 AM Growing Pains
10:30 Coach
2 PM Garfield
3 PM New Spiderman
3:30 Goosebumps
4 PM Beetleborges
6 PM Simpsons
7 PM Seinfeld
7:30 Frasier
MONDAY
8 PM Melrose Place
9 PM Ally McBeal
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
9 PM Party Of 5
THURSDAY
8 PM Living Single
FRIDAY
8 PM The Visitor
9 PM Millenium
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM NEWS
11 PM Simpsons
12:30 Roseanne
1 AM Murphy Brown
2 AM Three's Company
2:30 Coach
3 AM Geraldo
4 AM Jerry Springer
SATURDAY
5 AM Christopher Closeup
6 AM Field Trip
7 AM Enchanted Tales
8 AM Zorro
10 AM Children's Mass
10:30 Listen Up
11 AM WWF Wrestling
12 NOON WCW Wrestling
3 PM Masters Of Illusion
6 PM PSI Factor
8 PM Outer Limits
9 PM Polterguiest
10 PM WVIT 30 News
10:30 Crossroads
11 PM Kwik Witz
11:30 Kiss TV
1 AM Comedy Showcase
SUNDAY
5 AM Sunday Mass
6 AM Buck McKneely
7 AM Sing Me A Story
9 AM California Dreams
10 AM Sunday Mass
11 AM Jumanji
1 PM WMAC Masters
3 PM Radical Powers
4 PM Fame LA
6 PM Highlander
7 PM Bounty Hunters
10 PM WVIT 30 News
11 PM Sports Bar
11:30 LAPD
2 AM Black Forum
3 AM Sunday Mass
4 AM Jesuit Journal
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM First Business
7 AM Mr Men
8 AM Brady Bunch
9 AM Bewitched
10 AM Daily Mass
TUES - FOCUS
1 PM Pictionary
2 PM Breaker High
3 PM Pink Panther
4 PM Tex Avery
5 PM Fresh Prince
5:30 Martin
6:30 Cheers
MONDAY
8 PM In The House
9:30 Hitz
TUESDAY
8 PM Moesha
8:30 Clueless
9 PM Moesha
9:30 Clueless
WEDNESDAY
9 PM The Sentinal
THURSDAY
9 PM Fame LA
FRIDAY
MONDAY-FRIDAY
10 PM WVIT 30 News
10:30 LAPD
11 PM Vibe
1 AM Taxi
2 AM Empty Nest
4 AM Rescue 911
4:30 LAPD
SATURDAY
5 AM Headline News
6 AM Webster
6:30 Webster
7 AM Three Stooges
8 AM New Superman
8:30 Animaniacs
9 AM Men In Black
9:30 Superman/Batman
11 AM Animaniacs
1 PM Kojak
2 PM Kojak
6 PM Family Matters
7 PM Step By Step
10 PM M*A*S*H
10:30 M*A*S*H
11 PM I Love Lucy
12 MID Honeymooners
12:30 Honeymooners
2 AM Paid Programming
SUNDAY
5 AM Paid Programming
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM Gunsmoke
7:30 Parenthood
8 PM Jamie Foxx
9 PM Tom
1 AM Gunsmoke
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 AM Shepherd's Chapel
6 AM Bullwinkle
7 AM Extreme Dinasours
8:30 MASK
9 AM Munsters
10 AM I Love Lucy
11 AM Hogan's Heroes
1 PM Home Team
3:30 Animaniacs
4 PM Superman/Batman
5 PM Step By Step
6 PM Family Matters
7 PM M*A*S*H
Monday
8 PM 7th Heaven
Tuesday
8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Perry Mason
Wednesday
8 PM Sister Sister
9 PM Wayans Brothers
Thursday
8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Perry Mason
Friday
8 PM Nightman
9 PM Earth Final Conflict
Monday-Friday
10 PM I Love Lucy
10:30 Honeymooners
11 PM M*A*S*H
1 AM Three's Company
1:30 Taxi
2 AM PAID PROGRAMMING
Saturday
5 AM Paid Programming
8 AM Gerbert
8:30 Gerbert
9 AM Click TV
10 AM Children's Room
11 AM Paid Programming
6 PM Paid Programming
10 PM Praise TV
12 Midnight Worship
Sunday
5 AM Worship
6 AM Kenneth Copeland
7 AM Jerry Fawell
8 AM In Touch
9 AM Fredrick Price
10 AM Paid Programming
6 PM Paid Programming
10 PM Praise TV
12 Midnight Worship
Monday-Friday
5 AM Paid Programming
6 AM Shepherd's Chapel
7 AM Benny Hinn
8 AM James Robinson
9 AM Shepherd's Chapel
10 AM 700 Club
11 AM Paid Programming
6 PM Paid Programming
11 PM Priase TV
1 AM Worship
Retro: Seattle/Vancouver Sat, Jan 14, 1956
(Despite the name, this edition only listed Seattle and Vancouver channels)
6:45 News
9:00 On Camera
10:30 Millionaire
11:20 Wrestling
12:05 Movie
12:20 News/Weather
11:00 Fury
3:00 Colorama
6:00 Pageant
12:30 News
12:35 Note of Faith
2:25 News
3:00 Colorama
6:30 Vise
1:00 News
No programming
KTNT 11-CBS Tacoma
9:25 News
4:45 Movies
8:00 Pendulum
4:30 Lassie
5:00 Perspective
7:30 News
8:00 Ed Sullivan
9:30 Showtime
11:00 News
9:55 News
11:00 Colorama
12:30 NBC Opera Theater "The Magic Flute" (translated into English)
2:30 Youth Wants to Know (guest: Sen. Karl E. Mundt Jr., R-SD)
3:30 Conversation
4:00 Eddie Fisher
4:15 TBA
7:30 Frontier
10:30 Justice
11:00 Meet the Press (Guest: Republican Senate Leader William F. Knowland, R-CA)
11:30 News
11:00 News
1:45 News
3:30 Liberace
6:30 Stage 5
6:45 News
12:30 News
No programming
11:00 Christophers
6:30 Lassie
8:00 Ed Sullivan
12:30 News
8:00 Wanted
11:45 News
3:00 Starmaker
5:30 Sherlock Holmes Movie "Sherlock Holmes & the Secret Weapon"
8:00 Pendulum
2:30 Movie
3:30 Intermezzo
7:00 Almanac
9:00 Medic
11:30 Movie
12:30 News
8:00 Today
11:00 Home
9:00 Medic
Mid. News
9:30 TeleScope
11:40 News
1:15 Transportation
7:55 News
Mid. News
7:30 Superman
Mid. News
6:00 Ruggles
6:30 Life with the Erwins
First of all...I'm glad Radio-Info.com has settled in their new home because I can FINALLY post
here now after being denied access (the old site didn't allow Yahoo/Hotmail addresses) and
having to read threads! Here, at long last, is my first postsource: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner,
programs were of course seen on a three-week delay at the time)2-KFAR (NBC/ABC; now KATN,
ABC)10:20 am Instructional Television11:00 Dinah's Place11:30 ConcentrationNoon Sale of the
Century (the original with Joe Garagiola, not Jim Perry)12:30 The Hollywood Squares (Peter
Marshall)1:00 Jeopardy (original with Art Fleming of course; Alex Trebek hasn't gotten a job in
the States yet)1:30 The Who, What, Where Game2:00 Three on a Match2:30 Days of our
Lives3:00 The Doctors3:30 Another World4:00 Bright Promise4:30 Somerset5:00 Love, American
Style5:30 Bewitched6:00 The Big Thirty (dunno who anchored at that time)6:30 The 6:30 News
Report7:00 Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (episode: "Until Proven Innocent")9:00 Chronolog
(one of NBC News' magazine shows long before "Dateline")11:00 Eleventh-Hour News11:10 NBC
Nightly News (yes, broadcast same-day at 11:10 pm!!!!!)11:40 The Tonight Show starring Johnny
Carson (guests: Mickey Rooney and son Tim, Robert Klein, Linda Hopkins, and Gerald A.
Browne)9-KUAC (PBS; they were just starting out)5:00 Sesame Street (episode #370)6:00 The
Electric Company (episode #110)6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood7:00 A Public Affair/Election
'72 (black and white)7:30 This Week with Bill Moyers (also in black and white)8:00 Film Odyssey
("Intimate Lighting")10:00 Sign-off(KUAC didn't broadcast on Saturdays, but that would later
change)11-KTVF (CBS/ABC; now NBC)7:00 CBS Morning News (John Hart)8:00 Sesame Street (on
KTVF?!?!)9:00 Captain Kangaroo10:00 Here's Lucy10:30 My Three Sons11:00 Amateur's Guide to
Love11:30 Love of LifeNoon News at Noon (Larry Holmstrom)12:05 Where the Heart Is12:30
Search for Tomorrow1:00 Instructional Television2:30 As The World Turns3:00 Love Is A Many
Splendored Thing3:30 The Guiding Light4:00 The Secret Storm4:30 The Edge of Night (or as Hal
Simms would open it with, "The EDDDDDDGGGGGGGGGEEEEE of Night!")5:00 Family Affair5:30
Fairbanks Feature (probably some filler film or something)5:40 Bob Hamme Sports6:00 Fairbanks
Evening News (Ted Lehne/Tom Jensen)6:30 CBS Evening News (Walter Cronkite)7:00 Me and the
Chimp7:30 The Mod Squad8:30 O'Hara, United States Treasury9:30 The New CBS Friday Night
Movies11:00 Scope News (Ted Lehne)11:30 The CBS Late MovieYes, in 1972 those three stations
were the only television we had here in Fairbanks, and because Channel 2 was primarily NBC and
Channel 11 primarily CBS with both cherry-picking ABC shows, there weren't any syndicated
shows at the time. Boy, times have indeed changed alright, and in the coming weeks and months
I'll provide more classic TV schedules from 1955 (when TV came to town) to now! Stay tuned!!
Jonathan Allen
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And I thought it was remote in Presque Isle, ME! It's in a county at least the size of Connecticut
and Rhode Island combined yet only has one commercial TV station and one PBS station licensed
to it...to this day! (WAGM-TV channel 8, a CBS affiliate now, but has been NBC and ABC
secondary before.) Getting back to Alaska, it must really be strange up there in the summer with
the time difference and the ridiculously long days. :P
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Re: RETRO: Fairbanks, Alaska (April 21, 1972)
Programs were of course seen on a three-week delay at the time...11:10 NBC Nightly News (yes,
broadcast same-day at 11:10 pm!!!!!)With most everything else seen on 3-week delay, how did
they manage same-day broadcast on the Nightly News? Was it possibly flown up from Seattle? If
shown at 6:30 local time in Seattle, that would be about, what, a 6-7 hour delay? (I don't recall
offhand -- was AK 2 or 3 hours behind the West Coast at that time?) So, possibly enough time for
a tape reel to make a daily scheduled cargo flight to Fairbanks?
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Programs were of course seen on a three-week delay at the time...11:10 NBC Nightly News (yes,
broadcast same-day at 11:10 pm!!!!!)With most everything else seen on 3-week delay, how did
they manage same-day broadcast on the Nightly News? Was it possibly flown up from Seattle? If
shown at 6:30 local time in Seattle, that would be about, what, a 6-7 hour delay? (I don't recall
offhand -- was AK 2 or 3 hours behind the West Coast at that time?) So, possibly enough time for
a tape reel to make a daily scheduled cargo flight to Fairbanks?
I'm thinking Anchorage ran Nightly News first at 5:30 (they made some arrangement with Seattle
to tape the program and airlift it up there) and then flew the tape to Fairbanks for its 11:10
airing. Dunno how Walter Cronkite was seen same-day in Fairbanks.All of the other programs --
daytime, primetime, and late night including Johnny Carson and Saturday Night Live -- were of
course flown up from Seattle to Juneau first (where KJUD was the only network station),
Anchorage next, and finally Fairbanks. Special events like the Academy Awards were broadcast
on a same-day satellite delay. Super Bowl V was the first live network broadcast in Fairbanks in
1971 to make up for missing out on the Apollo 11 coverage, which was Alaska's first live TV event
in 1969.The delays were shortened to one week for Anchorage and two for Fairbanks in the early
'80s; by 1984, those old days came to an end when ABC, NBC, and CBS began satellite
transmissionsPBS already began satellite transmissions in 1978, and KUAC and KAKM in
Anchorage (which went on in 1975) both jumped on that bandwagon. KTOO, Juneau's PBS
station, signed on around that time.Jonathan Allen
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I see you can now bump old threads up. Could not do it with the old board.
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11-KTVF (CBS/ABC; now NBC)8:00 Sesame Street (on KTVF?!?!)If Sesame Street was on
KUAC,then why did KTVF carry the syndicated version as well unless they wanted the school kids
to watch the morning version of it.10:00 Here's LucyThis would happen to be reruns of The Lucy
Show,Here's Lucy would not air in reruns on CBS until 1977.
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The delays were shortened to one week for Anchorage and two for Fairbanks in the early '80s; by
1984, those old days came to an end when ABC, NBC, and CBS began satellite transmissions
One thing I wonder about is what they did for catching up, when the delays shortened and,
eventually, eliminated -- did they show extra episodes of some series, or did they just say,
"Forget about them"?
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1983, with KTBY 4 in Anchorage. Of course, they would be affiliated with the Fox network in
1986 and they're still with them almost 20 years later.Here, KSEV Channel 7 was supposed to
launch in 1984 (dunno if it would be independent or with a network), but something came in the
way that prevented them from doing so. The Channel 7 slot remained vacant until 1992, when
Bill St. Pierre and a group of investors formed Tanana Valley Television and finally put the station
on the air as K07UU Fox 7, ending 37 years of the Fairbanks commercial TV market dominated by
KATN and KTVF.Jonathan Allen
source: Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- SUMMER 1965 Tuesday August 3, 1965BOSTONWGBH-
TV 2 (NET)5:15pm- Sign-on/Friendly Giant5:30pm- Whats New6pm- Discovery at Brookfield
Zoo6:30- Louis Lyons, news6:45- Massachusetts Political Scene7pm- Anatomy of Revolution7:30-
Elliot Norton Reviews8pm- Antiques8:30- Lorents on Film10pm- A Day with A Japanese
Family10:30- Images11pm- Sign-OffWBZ-TV 4 (NBC)6:15- Cities and Negros6:45- Eyewitness
News Daily Almanac7am- The Today Show9am- Big Brother and Flash9:30- Bachelor
Father10am- Truth or Consequences10:30- What's This Song11am- Concentration11:30-
Jeopardy!12pm- Eyewitness News (anchored by Jack Chase, Shelby Scott and Don Kent)12:30-
Mike Douglas Show2pm- Moment of Truth2:30- The Doctors3pm- Another World3:30- You Dont
Say4pm- The Match Game4:30- Leave it To Beaver5pm- Movie- "Magic Carpet"6:30- Eyewitness
News7pm- Huntley-Brinkley Report7:30- Mr. Novak8:30- Moment of Fear9pm- Cloak of
Mystery10pm- Hullabaloo11pm- Eyewitness News11:30- Merv Griffin Show1:00- News
Report1:15- Sign-OffWHDH-TV 5 (CBS)6:30- Summer Semester7am- Key Club7:30- Captain
Bob8am- Captain Kangaroo9am- Romper Room9:30- For Women Only9:45- We Believe10am-
CBS News10:30- I Love Lucy11am- Andy of Mayberry11:30- The McCoys12pm- Love of Life12:30-
Search for Tomorrow12:45- Guiding Light1pm- News; Farm and Food1:30- As The World
Turns2pm- Password2:30- House Party3pm- To Tell The Truth3:25- CBS News (Douglas
Edwards)3:30- Edge of Night4pm- Secret Storm4:30- Jack Benny Show 5pm- Bozo the
Clown6pm- Dateline Boston6:30- CBS News with Walter Cronkite7:00- WHDH-TV News7:30-
Peter Gunn8pm- Joey Bishop Show9:30- Petticoat Junction10pm- The Doctors and the
Nurses11pm- WHDH-TV News11:30- The Tonight Show (with Johnny Carson)1am- News
Report1:10- Bat Masterson1:40- Sign-OffWNAC-TV 7 (ABC)6:30- Understanding our World7am-
Three Stooges8:30- Jack LaLanne Show9am- A Time For Us9:25- ABC News9:30- Girl Talk10am-
Donna Reed Show10:30- Father Knows Best11am- Dialing for Dollars11:30- The Price is
Right12pm- The Rebus Game12:30- The Young Marrieds1pm- General Hospital1:30- Let's Make a
Deal (NBC- strange to see an NBC show on Ch. 7, why?)2pm- Where the Action Is2:30- Movie-
The Twinkle in God's Eye (1955)3:55- ABC News4pm- Hawaiian Eye5pm- Yogi Bear5:30- Three
Stooges6pm- ABC News (Peter Jennings)6:15- News, Weather6:30- The Rifleman7pm- Car 54,
Where are You7:30- Combat8:30- McHale's Navy9pm- The Tycoon9:30- Peyton Place10pm- The
Fugitive11pm- News11:30- Movie- The Eternal Sea (1955)1:13am- Movie- I Cover the
Underworld (1955)2:23am- Sign-OffWIHS-TV 38 (Ind.) (now WSBK UPN 38)4:30- Meet Corliss
Archer5pm- Film Feature5:30- Kartoon Party5:45- Victor Best, news6pm- Famous
Playhouse6:30- Love That Bob7pm- Movie- I Found Stella Parish (1935)8:30- Ann Sothern
Show9pm- Ray Milland Show9:30- The Restless Gun10pm- News (John Parke)10:15- Movie- Big
Noise (1936)11:13- Sign-OffPROVIDENCE/NEW BEDFORDWTEV-TV 6 (ABC)6:15- Operation
Alphabet6:45- News (Truman Taylor)7am- Phil Silvers Show7:30- Funtime8:30- Abbott and
Costello9:15- News (Truman Taylor)9:30- December Bride10am- Community (Bob Bassett)10:30-
Trailmaster11:30- The Price is Right12pm- Donna Reed Show12:30- Father Knows Best1pm-
Rebus Game1:30- Woman2pm- Where the Action Is2:30- A Time For Us2:55- ABC News
(Marlene Sanders)3pm- General Hospital3:30- The Young Marrieds4pm- Funtime5pm- Lloyd
Thaxton Show6pm- ABC News (Peter Jennings)6:15- News6:30- Phil Silvers7pm- The
Rifleman7:30- Combat8:30- McHale's Navy9pm- The Tycoon9:30- Peyton Place10pm- The
Fugitive11pm- News11:15- ABC's Nightlife1am- Sign-OffWJAR-TV 10 (NBC)6:30- TV
Classroom7am- The Today Show9am- Leave It To Beaver9:30- World Around Us10am- Truth or
Consequences10:30- What's This Song11am- Concentration11:30- Jeopardy!12pm- Call My
Bluff12:30- I'll Bet1pm- Talk of The Town1:30- Lets Make A Deal2pm- Moment of Truth2:30- The
Doctors3pm- Another World3:30- You Dont Say4pm- The Match Game4:30- Movie- The Lion
and the Horse (1952) 6pm- Eye-Dentifty (local game show)6:15- News, Weather6:30- Huntley-
Brinkley Report7pm- Trackdown7:30- Mr. Novak8:30- Moment of Fear9pm- Cloak of
Mystery10pm- Hullabaloo11pm- News11:15- The Tonight Show1am- Sign-OffWPRO-TV 12
(CBS)6:30- Sunrise Semester7am- Three Stooges, Little Rascals, Popeye7:45- King and Odie8am-
Captain Kangaroo9am- Romper Room9:30- Dialing for Dollars10:30- I Love Lucy11am- Andy of
Mayberry11:30- Dick Van Dyke Show12pm- Love of Life12:30- Search for Tomorrow12:45-
Guiding Light1pm- Girl Talk1:30- As The World Turns2pm- Password2:30- House Party3pm- To
Tell The Truth3:25- CBS News (Douglas Edwards)3:30- Edge of Night4pm- Three Stooges and
Popeye4:30- Peter Potamus5pm- Movie- Gunsmoke in Tucson (1958)6:30- Newsbeat7pm- CBS
News (Walter Cronkite)7:30- Gilligan's Island8pm- Joey Bishop Show9:30- Petticoat
Junction10pm- The Doctors and the Nurses11pm- News11:20- Movie- Attack of the Normans
(1962)12:39am- Sign-OffMANCHESTER, NHWMUR-TV 9 (ABC)9:30am- Clyde Joy Show10:05-
Movie- My. Marriage (1935)11:30- The Price is Right12pm- Donna Reed Show12:30- Father
Knows Best1pm- Rebus Game1:30- My Little Margie2pm- Where the Action Is2:30- A Time For
Us2:55- ABC News (Marlene Sanders)3pm- General Hospital3:30- The Young Marrieds4pm-
Trailmaster5pm- Uncle Gus (the saving grace of WMUR)6pm- The Pioneers6:30- News,
Weather7pm- Sea Hunt7:30- Combat8:30- McHale's Navy9pm- The Tycoon9:30- Peyton
Place10pm- The Fugitive11pm- News11:15- Movie- Waikiki Wedding (1937)12:44am- Sign-Off
source: Boston Globe TV Week (August 3-9, 1969)RETRO BOSTON TV- SUMMER 1969Monday
August 4, 1969CHANNEL LINEUP2 WGBH-TV (NET) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WHDH-TV
(CBS) Boston6 WTEV-TV (ABC) New Bedford/Providence7 WNAC-TV (ABC) Boston9 WMUR-TV
(ABC) Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV (NBC) Providence11 WENH-TV (NET) Durham, NH12 WPRI-TV
(CBS) Providence38 WSBK-TV (Ind./NBC) Boston44 WGBX-TV (NET) Boston56 WKBG-TV (Ind.)
BostonMORNING6:005- Images of America6:154- Sign-on Seminar6:257- Understanding Our
World10- TV Class Room12- Black Heritage6:305- N.E Farmer6:454- Daily Almanac5- We
Believe6- Jack Delaney, news6:557- News12- Jobs are Waiting7:004-10- Today Show5-12- CBS
News (Joseph Benti)6- The Cisco Kid7- Cartoon Carnival7:305- The Bozo Show6- Rocky and his
Friends8:005-12- Captain Kangaroo6- Community (Bob Bassett) 8:306- Jack LaLanne Show9:004-
New England Today5- Romper Room6- Funtime7- Galloping Gourmet10- Steve Allen Show12-
Dialing For Dollars9:305- Black Heritage6- Romper Room7- Steve Allen Show10:004-6- It Takes
Two (also a NBC Program that WJAR didn't clear, how weird to see it on Ch. 6)5-12- The Lucy
Show10:254-10- NBC News (with Nancy Dickerson)10:304-10- Concentration5-12- Beverly
Hillbillies6- Movie- Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949)7- TEMPO- Boston11:004-10-
Personality5-12- Andy Griffith9- Linus the Lionhearted11:2056- At Your Service11:2556-
News11:304-10- Hollywood Squares5- Linkletter Show9- Loretta Young Show12- Dick Van Dyke
Show38- Jack LaLanne Show 56- Captain Boston Show11:557- News, (Sharon
Jackson)AFTERNOON12:004-5-12- News, weather6-7-9- Bewitched10-38- Jeopardy! (an NBC
program WBZ didn't clear)12:304- Mike Douglas Show5-12- Search for Tomorrow6-7-9- That
Girl10-38- Eye Guess (another NBC program WBZ didn't clear)12:5538- NBC News (Edwin
Newman)1:005-12- Love of Life6-7-9- Dream House10- Talk Back38- One Life to Live (an ABC
program WNAC didn't clear)56- Movie- One Touch of Venus (1948)1:255- TV Cook-In1:305-12-
As The World Turns6-7-9- Let's Make A Deal10-38- You're Putting Me On (yet another NBC
program WBZ didn't clear)2:004-10- Days of Our Lives5-12- Love is a Many Splendored Thing 6-9-
38- The Newlywed Game (another ABC program WNAC didn't Clear7- Movie- Sea Wife
(1957)2:304-10- The Doctors5-12- Guiding Light6-9-38- The Dating Game (yet another ABC
program WNAC didn't clear)56- Make Room for Daddy3:004-10- Another World5-12- Secret
Storm6-9-38- General Hospital (yet another ABC program WNAC didn't clear)56- Kimbo3:304-10-
You Don't Say5-12- Edge of Night6-9- One Life to Live38- B'wana Michael56- Bunker Hill3:507-
Afternoon News4:004-10- The Match Game5- Maverick6-7-9- Dark Shadows12- Linkletter
Show38- Alvin4:254- NBC News (Floyd Kalber)4:304-12- David Frost Show6- The Flintstones7-
Della Reese Show9- Uncle Gus10- I Love Lucy38- Astronaut56- Superman4:452-11- The Friendly
Giant5:002-11- Misterogers' Neighborhood5-10- Perry Mason6- Lost in Space38- Comedy
Capers-Mischief Makers56- Little Rascals5:302-11- What's New7- F Troop9- The Rifleman38-
Capture56- The FlintstonesEVENING6:002- World We Live In- "The Weather Watcher"4-5-10-12-
News, weather6- Gilligan's Island7- I Spy9- ABC News11- Young Musical Artists38- Tales of Wells
Fargo56- Patty Duke Show6:302- ABC's Of Boating4-10- Huntley/Brinkley Report5-12- CBS News
(Walter Cronkite)6- Girl from U.N.C.L.E9- News, weather11- The Open Road38- You Asked for
it56- Gilligan's Island7:002-11-44- News and Comment (Louis Lyons)4-7- News, weather5- What's
My Line9- Zane Grey Theater10- Alfred Hitchock Drama12- Truth or Consequences38- ABC
News56- I Love Lucy7:302-44- Spectrum4- The Government Story5-12- Gunsmoke6-7-9- Summer
Focus 1969 "Ferment and the Catholic Church"10- I Dream on Jeannie11- The French Chef38-
Password (Audrey Meadows, Bob Crane) (CBS rerun)56- Truth Or Consequences8:002-11- World
Press4-10- The Best Years38- M Squad44- Ski Program56- Pay Cards8:1544- R and D
Review8:304-10- Movie- Khartoum (1966)5-12- Lucy Show6-7-9- Guns of Will Sonnett38- Alfred
Hitchcock Drama56- Allen Ludden's Gallery9:002-11- N.E.T. Journal- "In a Matter of Time"5-12-
Mayberry R.F.D 6-7-9- The Outcasts38- Suspense Theater9:1544- Battle of Culloden9:305-12-
Family Affair10:002-11- Newsfront5-12- Jimmie Rodgers Show6-7-9- Dick Cavett Show38- Movie-
Dark Victory (1939)56- Ben Casey10:302- Sounds of Summer (sign-off time for WGBH, 11pm)11-
Summer Profile11:004-5-6-7-9-10-12- News56- The Outer Limits11:209- The Californians (sign-
off time for WMUR, 12:20am)11:304-10- Tonight Show (sign-off time for WJAR, 1:00am)5-
Movies- Identity Unknown (1959)/Jennifer (1953) (sign-off Time for WHDH, 1:19am)6-7- Joey
Bishop Show (sign-off time for WNAC, 1:00am)12- Movie- Torpedo Bay (1964) (sign-off time for
WPRI, 1:09am)38- The American west (sign-off time for WSBK, 1:00am)12:0056- News12:0556-
At Your Service (sign-off time for WKBG, 12:10am)1:004- Movie- Back Street (1941) (sign-off time
for WBZ, 2:29am)6- Science Fiction Theater (sign-off time for WTEV, 2:00am)
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Peter, give it a rest. Please.FYI: A thread on the Ask Radio-Info board is discussing setting of a
separate board for "retro schedules."
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Actually, I find this post fascinating. I started college in Providence in September of 1980. I vividly
remember watching Walter Cryan and Jim Roberts on WPRI at 6pm and Jim Roberts with Ann
Kellan at 11pm. Doug White and Larry Estepa (with Patrice Wood at 5pm) on WJAR. IIRC, WPRI
adopted the "Hello News" theme song/branding that fall.What I didn't realize is Channel 6 had
just changed to WLNE and Action News. I remember Magee Hickey (Brown Alum & current
WCBS reporter) and Chris Conanglia (now in Twin Cities) doing a split newscast between
Providence and New Bedford at 6pm, 7pm, and 11pm. John Greenwood anchored at noon and
Kathryn Grey anchored on the weekends. No wonder they had some many theme commercials
saying/singing/screaming "At WLNE, We Love New England".
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author-fred flintstone:Peter, give it a rest. Please.FYI: A thread on the Ask Radio-Info board is
discussing setting of a separate board for "retro schedules." Did Peter say something?
We start the schedule at 8:00 am. (Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)2-KATN (ABC/NBC; now
the former)8:00 Good Morning America continues9:00 Donahue10:00 Home (Left in progress;
show must've been expanded to 90 minutes)11:00 Sally Jessy RaphaelNoon Days of Our
Lives1:00 All My Children2:00 One Life to Live3:00 General Hospital4:00 Wonderful World of
Disney5:00 Head of the Class5:30 The Cosby Show6:00 ABC World News Tonight6:30 Fairbanks
News 2 (Katie Markin)7:00 Family Matters7:30 Step by Step8:00 Matlock10:00 20/2011:00
Alaska Statewide News (from sister station KIMO in Anchorage)11:30 NightlineMidnight The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno (guests: Paul Reiser, then-CNN anchor Michael Kinsey, and Sounds of
Blackness)1:00 Late Night with David Letterman (Larry King and musician Charlie Watts2:00 In
Concert4-KJNP (TBN...well, sort of)Noon Beverly Exercise12:30 Gospel Bill (dunno if it was The
Gospel Bill Show or Adventures in Dry Gulch)1:00 Praise The Lord (when it was a three-hour
show)4:00 Behind The Scenes (though it was listed as "TBN Today")4:30 Laverne and Edith
Tripp5:00 Fredrerick K.C. Price6:00 100 Huntley Street7:00 John Hagee Today7:30 John
Ankerberg8:00 The 700 Club9:00 Praise The LordMidnight Sign-off100 Huntley Street and John
Ankerberg were disappeared from the KJNP schedule sometime around late 1992 or early 1993
as the programming schedule would gradually increase over the years, and after getting a new
transmitter in 2003 after being knocked off the air for a few weeks, KJNP FINALLY expanded to a
24/7 schedule.7-K07UU (FOX; they were just starting out and calls would change KFXF in
1995)8:00 Peter Pan and the Pirates8:30 Alvin and the Chipmunks9:00 Movie: Death Race
(1976)11:00 The People's Court (double-run)Noon The Joan Rivers Show1:00 Jenny Jones2:00
Love Connection (double-run)3:00 Muppet Babies3:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles4:00
Beetlejuice4:30 James Bond Jr.5:00 Video Power5:30 Saved by the Bell6:00 Highway to
Heaven7:00 Swans Crossing (short-lived teen soap that, even though it would be clobbered by a
well-known show on KTVF at that time (which I'll get to), would mark the beginning of the career
of some young girl from New York City who would go on to raise hell in front of Susan Lucci and
later have no "Cruel Intentions" in holding any "Grudge"s kicking some vampire booty while
becoming one of the most "Simply Irresistible" actresses around whose husband is carrying on
the legacy left over by his dad with his own ABC show...who am I kidding; it's my favorite actress
SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR!!!!!)7:30 Family Feud8:00 America's Most Wanted9:00 Sightings9:30
Hidden Video10:00 Highway to Heaven (repeat of 6:00 episode)11:00 The Dennis Miller Show
(Adam Sandler and King Sunny Ade and the New African Beasts)Midnight Sign-offSometime
during its early months, programming from MuchMusic was shown during the overnight hours
on Channel 7.9-KUAC (PBS)10:00 3-2-1 Contact10:30 Shining Time Station11:00 Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood11:30 Sesame Street12:30 Reading Rainbow1:00 Where in the World is Carmen
Sandiego?1:30 Square One TV2:00 Listening to America3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood3:30
Lamb Chop's Play-Along4:00 Reading Rainbow4:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?5:00
Sesame Street6:00 Nightly Business Report6:30 Alaska Weather7:00 This Old House7:30
Hometime8:00 Washington Week (in Review)8:30 Wall $treet Week (with the late Louis
Rukeyser, RIP)9:00 The McLaughlin Group9:30 Conversations with Susan McInnis10:00
MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour11:00 Alive TV11:30 Tony Brown's JournalMidnight Sign-off11-KTVF
(CBS/NBC; now the latter)8:00 Today Show continues9:00 The Price is Right10:00 Young and the
Restless11:00 Good Morning Fairbanks11:30 Bold and the BeautifulNoon As the World
Turns1:00 Guiding Light2:00 The New Family Feud2:30 Doctor Dean3:00 Oprah Winfrey4:00 Tale
Spin4:30 Darkwing Duck5:00 ALF5:30 M*A*S*H6:00 Fairbanks Evening News (Ann Secrest and
the late Chuck Hinde)6:30 CBS Evening News7:00 Wheel of Fortune (the show that would beat
Swans Crossing on K07UU)7:30 Cheers (Jeopardy! didn't finally take over that slot until
1994)8:00 Burt Reynolds' Conversations With...9:00 CBS Friday Night Movie ("Blood River")11:00
Newscenter Final (I'm thinking Marybeth Weber; I was living in South Dakota at the time and
didn't move back to Fairbanks until that August)11:30 Inside EditionMidnight Arsenio Hall (no
guest info)1:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation2:00 PersonalsA brief history about the News-
Miner's weekly TV section:It didn't have a name until they called it "The Family Weekender" in
1974; it became "The Weekender" in 1976 and was just your usual weekend magazine to go
along with the TV/radio listings with feature stories, the week's top books and music, and more.
In 1984, with the explosion of cable (not to mention the Big Three networks transitioning from
landline transmissions to satellite), "Heartland Magazine" was launched and the "Weekender"
became solely devoted to TV listings and news.In response to the Alaska Edition of "TV Guide"
(which was a flop because of all those confusing channel lineups), "Weekender" became "On The
Tube" in 1997 and the grids got a new look. And last year, with more and more channels popping
up on cable and satellite, "OTT" became "Select TV".Jonathan Allen
ABC Network Schedule October 9, 1972
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And if I'm not mistaken...that Monday night game included the incident where the camera
zoomed in on a sleeping Oilers fan who, somehow, woke up, knew the camera was on him and
flipped the nation the bird.Cosell just roared "oh-HO!" but Meredith (supposedly at the
director's instigation) shouted "they're number one in the nation!"
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I thought ABC pre-empted Cavett on Monday nightsat that time.I'd be interested in knowing
what various affiliatespre-empted of that schedule. Channel 11 in Atlantaran Password on a one-
day delay at 11 AM; they hadlocal news at noon. They also had the 3:30 Prize Movie(don't know
what it was that day), which knocked outOne Life To Live altogether, and caused Love,
AmericanStyle to air a day behind at 10:30 AM. The station foughtABC for months to get One Life
To Live on in the morningon a day-behind basis, and it took until early in 1973 toget ABC to
agree. OLTL then ran at 11 AM, and Passwordmoved to 10 AM. (What's odd is that WLKY
Louisville, whichalso had a 3:30 movie, was carrying One Life To Live at 11AM in October
1972.)Also, many ABC affiliates carried Smith and Reasoner at 6 (ET);in my neck of the woods
they included WGHP Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, WCTI Greenville/New
Bern/Washington, NC,WLOS Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, WVEC Norfolk, WCCBCharlotte,
WKPT Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City, and WTVK Knoxville.We moved to Tampa in the summer of
'73, and ABC News aired thereat 6 on Channel 10.Some of the stations carrying Smith/Reasoner
at 7 included WABCNew York, WMAL (now WJLA) Washington, and WPLG Miami.
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ABC Network ScheduleMonday, October 9, 19729:00 Monday Night Football: Oakland Raiders
vs. Houston Oilers (Raiders shut out Houston 34-0) (3)Isn't that the game where a fan at the
Astrodome was caught sleeping in the stands, I saw that on the Monday Night Football 36
moments in 36 years?
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ABC Network ScheduleMonday, October 9, 19729:00 Monday Night Football: Oakland Raiders
vs. Houston Oilers (Raiders shut out Houston 34-0) (3)Isn't that the game where a fan at the
Astrodome was caught sleeping in the stands, I saw that on the Monday Night Football 36
moments in 36 years?
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I thought ABC pre-empted Cavett on Monday nightsat that time.I'd be interested in knowing
what various affiliatespre-empted of that schedule. Channel 11 in Atlantaran Password on a one-
day delay at 11 AM; they hadlocal news at noon. They also had the 3:30 Prize Movie(don't know
what it was that day), which knocked outOne Life To Live altogether, and caused Love,
AmericanStyle to air a day behind at 10:30 AM. The station foughtABC for months to get One Life
To Live on in the morningon a day-behind basis, and it took until early in 1973 toget ABC to
agree. OLTL then ran at 11 AM, and Passwordmoved to 10 AM. (What's odd is that WLKY
Louisville, whichalso had a 3:30 movie, was carrying One Life To Live at 11AM in October
1972.)Also, many ABC affiliates carried Smith and Reasoner at 6 (ET);in my neck of the woods
they included WGHP Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, WCTI Greenville/New
Bern/Washington, NC,WLOS Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville, WVEC Norfolk, WCCBCharlotte,
WKPT Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City, and WTVK Knoxville.We moved to Tampa in the summer of
'73, and ABC News aired thereat 6 on Channel 10.Some of the stations carrying Smith/Reasoner
at 7 included WABCNew York, WMAL (now WJLA) Washington, and WPLG Miami.
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I believe WPVI was running Smith and Reasoner at 6:30.I don't recall them being shown in
Philadelphia at 7, ever.
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I didn't know Dick Van Patten had his own show back then.In case you didn't know, I was being
sarcastic, it should've been "Dick Van Dike" (misspelled for a purpose).
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KOOL-TV Phoenix/KOLD-TV Tucson:6:30 Beverly Hillbillies (live net)7:00 Lost In Space (zero-DB
from 5:30, tape)8:00 Danny Kaye (live net)9:00 Green Acres (zero-DB from 7:00, tape)9:30
Gomer Pyle (zero-DB from 7:30, tape)On occasion, Acres and/or Pyle would be on 16mm
film,same night (zero-DB) as network, usually when show wassponsored by General Foods.
Phoenix and Tucson wereGF test markets and in these instances some or all of thespots were
different than the network spots. I don't knowwhy CBS couldn't just have sent 16mm cut-ins to
KOOL/KOLDand let KOOL air the show (also fed to KOLD) on tape.Maybe the open/close
billboards were different and thatwould have made it real tricky, but the 16mm reductionprints
looked horrible.
Just thought I would pass it on that TV Land will be having major schedule changes effective
Monday, May 22nd.What's Gone: MacGyver, Highway to Heaven, Bewitched, and I Dream of
JeannieMonday-Friday6 a.m. Gunsmoke7 a.m. Bonanza8 a.m. The Munsers8:30 a.m. Green
Acres9 a.m. Dick Van Dyke9:30 a.m. I Love Lucy10 a.m. Brady Bunch10:30 a.m. Happy Days11
a.m. All in the Family11:30 a.m. Sanford and Sonnoon What's Happening!!12:30 p.m. Cheers1
p.m. Wings1:30 p.m. Night Court2 p.m. The A-Team3 p.m. Bonanza4 p.m. Gunsmoke5 p.m. All in
the Family5:30 p.m. Sanford and Son6 p.m. Green Acres6:30 p.m. Munsters7 p.m. Leave It to
Beaver7:30 p.m. Andy Griffith8 p.m. Little House on the Prairie9 p.m. Andy Griffith9:30 p.m.
Sanford and Son Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday10 p.m. Sanford and Son10:30 p.m. Good
Times Wednesday10 p.m. TV Land Top Ten Monday-Friday11 p.m. Good Times11:30 p.m. All in
the Familymidnight Cheers12:30 a.m. Night Court Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday1 a.m. Good
Times1:30 a.m. Good Times Wednesday1 a.m. TV Land Top Ten Monday-Friday2 a.m. Miami Vice
Monday, Wednesday-Friday3 a.m. Night Court3:30 a.m. Wings4 a.m. Dick Van Dyke4:30 a.m. I
Love Lucy5 a.m. Munsters5:30 a.m. Green Acres That schedule continues in to June with the
exception of "Good Times" at 11:00PM being replaced by "Benson" effective Monday, June 5th.
Nice schedule!
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I'm not impressed at all, this cable channel should have a completely different schedule each day
of the week! And isn't it about time to get rid of Gunsmoke already? Granted it was a great show
but enough already!! How many shows have been on network television since it started? Give us
a better selection TV Land!
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I'm not impressed at all, this cable channel should have a completely different schedule each day
of the week! And isn't it about time to get rid of Gunsmoke already? Granted it was a great show
but enough already!! How many shows have been on network television since it started? Give us
a better selection TV Land!
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Im, too, not impressed by this schedule. I see lots of duplications after the noon hour, for
instance, Munsters, Green Acres, Gunsmoke. Sure, these are great shows, but air them once a
day, and put something else in their timeslot (for instance, Get Smart, the Carol Burnett Show,
and the good ol stand by Gilligans Island.) They need to air a more variety of shows. It was a
good channel when it started, but now its starting to slip.
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how about this idea....multi-TV Land networks !!If Nickelodeon, MTV, ESPN, Disney can do it,
then TV Land could do too.TV Land ( the main channel ), TV Land 50's, TV Land 60's, TV land 70s,
and so forth.
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Just thought I would pass it on that TV Land will be having major schedule changes effective
Monday, May 22nd.What's Gone: MacGyver, Highway to Heaven, Bewitched, and I Dream of
JeannieMonday-Friday9 a.m. Dick Van ------
um...did you just get bit the PC bug? Good Grief, its the man's name for crying out loud....
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Are you freaking kidding me?  Good god, that's most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
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lolThe censor edit reminds me of the "Family Guy" episode where Peter took on the FCC."We
now return to 'The (bleep) Van (bleep) Show'!"I second what Tim said. Ridiculous...especially in
this context.
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Re: TV Land Schedule Changes May 22nd
I really don't think that a person's name like Dick Van ------ should be censored,it never
happened on the old boards so what is the trouble with the word ------ anyways. :Also it is
censored with capitol letters also. Interesting. :Maybe we ought to use "Dike" instead of the
forbidden word "D-Y-K-E"
Wow, lol- Must be a strong censor. I think this is a better schedule than now; at least there are
more 'classic' 50s/60s shows in the lineup...Evenings 6-8pm look nice.
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Im, too, not impressed by this schedule. I see lots of duplications after the noon hour, for
instance, Munsters, Green Acres, Gunsmoke. Sure, these are great shows, but air them once a
day, and put something else in their timeslot (for instance, Get Smart, the Carol Burnett Show,
and the good ol stand by Gilligans Island.) They need to air a more variety of shows. It was a
good channel when it started, but now its starting to slip.
It already began to slip a couple of years ago. Although I don't have TV Land on my basic cable,it
seems like they are trying to pawn off such shows as Miami Vice,among others as classics. A
great move is that they put What's Happening!! on at a decent hour,also Cheers,Wings,and Night
Court on in the afternoons. Guess Hunter and Highway To Heaven didn't get high enough ratings
for them to last on TV Land.They have already tried Carol Burnett on weekdays but within a few
months it moved to weekends and it hasn't been seen since. Also many other shows TV Land has
done the same thing,after a while they move exclusively to weekends,like The Addams Family for
instance.
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TV Land needs to bring back stuff like Gomer Pyle and Hogan's Heroes...I'm sure they would
draw better than What's Happening!
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I rise early for work....it was really pleasant to enjoy an episode ofGreen Acres with my first cup
of coffee! This is one of my all-timefavorite surreal wacko sitcoms.
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I just posted ME-TV's summer schedule on the Chicago board. Pretty similiar to TVLand. ME-TV is
Memorable Entertainment TV broadcast over low power WWME-CA and on Channel 26 WCIU
digital sub carrier.As for "Gunsmoke," didn't that run for like 20 years. I imagine the it would take
years to run thru the series, especially since they did 39 episodes a year back then
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Maybe WGN Superstation will bring back I Dream Of Jeannie and Bewitched, like they did The
Beverly Hillbillies after TV Land dumped the Clampetts.
Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner; except for KUAC (which got their PBS programming via
satellite), all programs were broadcast two weeks after the Lower 48 unless noted.2-KFAR
(NBC/ABC)9-KUAC (PBS)11-KTVF (CBS/ABC)7:00am11 CBS Morning News (Satellite delay)8:0011
Good Morning America (Satellite delay)9:0011 Captain Kangaroo10:0011 The Health Field
("Tranquilizers: Pills of Peace?")10:302 A Touch of Love11 Whew! (short-lived game show with
Tom Kennedy)(Why Channel 2 didn't sign-on till 10:30 is beyond me)10:5511 NewsCenter
Update11:002 Our Town11 The Price is Right11:302 Praise The Lord (dunno if this was the "PTL
Club" or "Praise The Lord" from TBN (with Paul and Jan Crouch))Noon 11 Search for
Tomorrow12:3011 Young and the Restless1:302 Days of our Lives11 As the World Turns2:009
Camera Three ("Puppets in the French Style")2:302 Another World9 JMT in Conversation3:00 9
Over Easy3:309 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood11 The Mike Douglas Show4:002 Password Plus9
Sesame Street4:302 The Hollywood Squares (which was about to end its long run on NBC,
though it would last one more year in syndication)5:002 Fantasy Island9 The Electric Company11
One Day at a Time5:309 Zoom11 The Jeffersons6:002 Fairbanks Today (anchors unknown)9 The
Dick Cavett Show (Author William Stryon, Part 2)11 The Fairbanks Evening News (Anne Spink and
Brian Kirkpatrick)6:302 NBC Nightly News11 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite(both were
on a satellite delay)7:002 The John Birch Society9 The MacNeil/Lehrer Report (three years before
it became The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour)11 Happy Days7:309 Capitol '80 (which was a recap
show of the day's legislative happenings in Juneau)11 Laverne and Shirley8:00 2 Speak Up
America (special hosted by Marjoe Gortner, Felicia Jeter, and 1980 U.S. Olympic men's hockey
team coach Herb Brooks)9 Nova ("Life on a Silken Thread")11 The White Shadow9:002 The Big
Show (another special)9 Mystery!11 Gaugin the Savage10:009 Soundstage (The Doobie
Brothers)10:302 The United States ("Room Service")11:002 ABC World News Tonight9 Dick
Cavett Show (repeat of 6:00 airing)11:30 2 Fears Comment (a five-minute commentary
segment)9 ABC Captioned News11 CBS Late Movie ("Barnaby Jones: Portrait of Evil")11:352
Tonight Show (Guest host: Richard Dawson)12:45am11 Movie ("Whispering Death")Boy, looking
at the daytime lineup, it REALLY sucked living in Fairbanks in 1980! If you wanted your fix of the
very hot ABC daytime soaps -- All My Children, One Life to Live, General Hospital -- as well as
Family Feud and $20,000 Pyramid, you'd have to get somebody from Anchorage (where they had
and still have a station for each of the Big Three networks and programs were on a one-week
delay) to tape them for you! No wonder why KTVF was the dominant station back then while
Channel 2 had to suffer with then third place NBC! But now it's the other way around 26 years
later, with KTVF in trouble -- thanks to fourth-place NBC -- and Tanana Valley Television's KFXF
and KXD (with the help of "American Idol" on the former station) slowly creeping on
them...unless the May numbers tell otherwise.Jonathan Allen
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the John Birch Society had their own program leading into primetime at 7PM?That's
tremendous!
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As in your CBS 1966 listings, H-B Report at 6:30 and 7:00 ET.Prime time, KVOA-TV Tucson:6:30
Virginian (one-week delay)8:00 I Spy (live net)9:00 Bob Hope (*)*: either zero-DB from 7:00 or
one-week delay, can't recall.
Save AM radio...kill I-CRAP.
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One thing missing from the NBC Fall 1965 schedule: which shows are in color? Could be denoted
with a (c) before the show.
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One thing missing from the NBC Fall 1965 schedule: which shows are in color? Could be denoted
with a (c) before the show.
Only prime-time B&Ws were Jeannie, Convoy (I think) and any B&Wmovies in the
Tuesday/Saturday 9/8 Central movie slots.I recall the short-lived Convoy as being B&W--although
I saw it(on KVOA-TV Tucson) on a two-week delay via 16mm film.Guess it depends whether
KVOA had a color film chain by thefall of 1965; over the next few seasons they ran quite a bitof
NBC shows on (color 16mm) film, delayed 1-2 weeks, x-numberof days on a different night, etc.
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FYI: If anybody's interested in seeing the 1/2 hour presentation of the NBC 65/66 Fall lineup
hosted by Don Adams you can download it here:http://www5.sendthisfile.com/d.jsp?
t...5XWg1LiSRW5Far from great quality due to the age of the film, but an entertaining bit for
those of you who are fond of Adam's "Get Smart" character.
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Like weeds, the retro schedules are creeping back in. >
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What have you got against them? Personally, I think they're great.I think someone here said that
the main reason Radio-Info set up a Classic TV forum in the first place is these retro schedules.
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I recall the short-lived Convoy as being B&W--although I saw it(on KVOA-TV Tucson) on a two-
week delay via 16mm film.Guess it depends whether KVOA had a color film chain by thefall of
1965; over the next few seasons they ran quite a bitof NBC shows on (color 16mm) film, delayed
1-2 weeks, x-numberof days on a different night, etc.Why was KVOA on week delay when KTAR in
Phoenix was probably not?
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Why was KVOA on week delay when KTAR in Phoenix was probably not?
I wish I had an archive of the KTAR-TV schedules in the mid-60s,and detailed to note what kind
of a delay! But I don't, as KVOAand KTAR each had their own Telco line and programmed
separately(whereas the Phoenix ABC and CBS stations fed their Tucsoncounterparts).I can tell
you at that time KVOA was all over the place with NBCprime time. The week delays--even ones
on tape--were due tolimited VTR facilities and maybe more so that the station just didn'ttrust
the machines' reliability.Some shows were aired on different nights (they blocked out 8-
10Monday for a local movie for several 60s seasons).
originally posted by fred flintstone:Like weeds, the retro schedules are creeping back in.What is
your problem with Retro schedules? Is this not the Classic TV message board?
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Convoy was in black and white on the full network, aswas I Dream Of Jeannie in that, its first,
season. Theywere the last two B&W primetime series on NBC (I'mnot counting broadcasts of
individual movies here).BTW, Days Of Our Lives debuted before fall was overby the calendar:
November 8, to be exact.
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Did anybody ever bother to download the 1/2 season preview film I referenced a few messages
back? I don't have it in front of me but I wondered if you can tell from it what shows were B&W
and color.
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I initially tried to use Rapidshare, but it's about 212mb so it was larger than their limit and I
really didn't want to venture on how to split the file and have everybody put it back together.
(You know who the source is)2-KFAR (NBC/ABC, but schedule was all-NBC)10:00 The Brady
Bunch (the ONLY ABC show on that day!)10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes11:00 Wheel of
Fortune11:30 High RollersNoon Jackpot!12:30 Blank Check1:00 Days of our Lives2:00 The
Doctors2:30 Another World3:30 Somerset4:00 The Hollywood Squares4:30 Mother Moose (I'm
guessing this was a children's show)5:30 Fairbanks Today6:00 NBC Nightly News (via
satellite)6:30 State/Local News7:00 Sanford and Son ("Strange Bedfellows")7:30 Chico and the
Man ("The Manuel Who Came to Dinner")8:00 The Rockford Files ("Sleight of Hand")9:00 Police
Woman ("Ice")10:00 The Porter Wagoner Show10:30 Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
(Guests: Charles Nelson Reilly and Lola Falana)Midnight Tomorrow with Tom Snyder (Jim Jordan,
Hal Peary, Arch Oboler, Les Tremayne, and Ken Carpenter talk about the Golden Age of radio)9-
KUAC (PBS; KAKM in Anchorage might've started broadcasting around that time)4:00 pm Sesame
Street5:00 The Electric Company5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood6:00 Villa Alegre6:30 Martin
Agronsky: Evening Edition (precursor to The MacNeil Lehrer Report/Newshour)7:00 Bonnie Raitt
and Paul Butterfield (music special)7:30 Tim Weisberg (another music special)8:30 Best of
Evening at Pops (with Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra pre-John
Williams)9:30 Book Beat10:30 Masterpiece Theatre ("Upstars, Downstairs #11: The Perfect
Stranger")11:00 Jean Shepherd's America11:30 The Way It Was ("Red Wings/Montreal Stanley
Cup")11-KTVF (CBS/ABC)8:00 A.M. America (precursor to Good Morning America of course)9:00
Captain Kangaroo10:00 Spin-Off10:30 Gambit11:00 Tattletales11:30 Love of Life11:55 KTVF
News at NoonNoon Young and the Restless (it would expand to an hour in 1980)12:30 Search for
Tomorrow1:00 As the World Turns1:30 Guiding Light (expanded to an hour in 1977)2:00 The
Edge of Night (which would move to ABC by the end of 1975 for ATWT to expand to an hour)2:30
General Hospital (the only ABC daytime soap aired that day)3:00 The Price is Right (you know
what they would do with it later)3:30 Match Game '754:00 Musical Chairs4:30 Mickey Mouse
Club (reruns of the original with Annette Funicello and the gang; the mid-'70s and '90s
incarnations would come much later)5:00 Safari to Adventure5:30 Fairbanks Evening Newshour
(Ted Lehne/Chuck Benson/Lynn Marshal; yes, KTVF did experiment with an hour-long local
newscast as the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline that year helped Fairbanks become the
state's second-largest city)6:30 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (one-day delay)7:00 The
Six Million Dollar Man ("Stranger in Broken Fork")8:00 CBS Friday Night Movies Double Feature
("Around The World in 80 Days")11:00 Scope News (John Evans)11:30 CBS Late Movie ("The Last
Rebel")Until PBS started satellite transmissions in 1978, KUAC and KAKM may have gotten their
tapes from KCTS Seattle, which meant the Friday night shows -- Washington Week in Review and
Wall $treet Week -- weren't shown until Saturday in Anchorage, Sunday in Fairbanks.Jonathan
Allen
From TV Guide:WSB Ch. 2 (NBC) 7 AM Astroboy 7:30 Kimba 8 AM Popeye Club 9 AM Woody
Woodpecker 9:30 Pink Panther10 AM Jetsons10:30 Barrier Reef11 AM NBC Children's Theatre:
Bill Cosby talks about drugs12 N Mr. Wizard12:30 MOVIE: "Tarzan's Savage Fury" 2 PM Golf:
Kemper Open (Third round) 3 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 3:15 Baseball: Pirates at Giants 6 PM
News (time approximate)NOTE TO ATLANTA POSTERS: John Pruittwas your weekend anchor on
Ch. 2 in those days. 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM MOVIE: "See How
They Run" (pre-empts NBC's movie "Two Mules For Sister Sara," airing on Ch. 3 in Chattanooga
and Ch. 41 in Macon)11 PM News11:30 MOVIE: "Hurricane Smith" 1:30 News 1:35 MOVIE:
"Money, Women And Guns" 3:15 Sign OffWAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) 6:20 Video College 6:50 Farm Digest
6:55 Box 5 RFD 7:25 Metro Forestry 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where
Are You? 9 AM Mr. Pix (future WXIA/CNN anchor Dave Michaels)10 AM Pebbles And Bamm
Bamm10:30 Archie's TV Funnies11 AM Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (animated)11:30 Josie And
The Pussycats12 N The Monkees12:30 You Are There 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Heidi,"
from 1965 (Part 1 of 2) 2 PM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 2:30 Soul Train 3:30 I Spy 4:30
MOVIE: "Subterfuge" 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM You're In Love,
Charlie Brown 8:30 All In The Family 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 Arnie10 PM
Mission: Impossible11 PM News11:30 MOVIE: "Tamahine" 1:15 Sign OffWGTV Ch. 8 (PBS) 7 PM
Untamed World 7:30 The Forsyte Saga (Chapter 11: "In The Web" 8:30 Safari 9:30 Japan: A New
Dawn Over Asia10:30 NET Playhouse On The '30s12 M Sign OffWQXI Ch. 11 (ABC) 7:30
Adventures In Living 8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 8:30 Road Runner 9 AM
Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson 5ive10 AM Bewitched10:30 Lidsville11 AM Curiosity Shop12 N
Jonny Quest12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Atlanta: Now 3
PM Bronco 4 PM Dr. Simon Locke 4:30 (World Of) Survival 5 PM NCAA Outdoor Track And Field
Championships 6:30 Lawrence Welk 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Bewitched 8:30 ABC MOVIE:
"The Young Girls Of Rochefort"11 PM MOVIE: "Black Gold" 1 AM MOVIE: "The Beast With
1,000,000 Eyes" 2:30 ABC News 2:45 Sign OffWTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.) 7 AM Popeye 7:30 Cartoon
Carnival 8 AM Spiderman 8:30 Ultraman 9 AM Little Rascals 9:30 MOVIE: "Leave It To Blondie"11
AM Roller Game: Eastern Warriors vs. New York Bombers 1 PM MOVIE: "Flesh And Fantasy" (not
what you think--it's about the supernatural) 3 PM MOVIE: "Clancy Street Boys" 4:30 Flintstones 5
PM Addams Family 5:30 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 7
PM Boxing From The Forum 8 PM Naked City 9 PM MOVIE: "Code Name: Tiger"11 PM MOVIE:
"The House Of Fear"12:20 Sign Off WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)off air on SaturdayWHAE Ch. 46 (Ind./CBN)
5 PM 700 Club Telethon12 M Sign Off
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WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Heidi," from 1965 (Part 1 of 2)
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WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Heidi," from 1965 (Part 1 of 2)
I don't think so -- the one NBC shown was produced in 1968 and had an American cast. CBS's
Heidi was probably European, just like most of the other films.
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The "Heidi" shown on Children's Film Festival that dayis not the "Heidi Bowl" one. The one on
CBS was madein Germany in 1965, with Eva Maria Singhammer playingHeidi. The "Heidi Bowl"
version, from 1968, had Blake Edwards'daughter Jennifer in the title role. IIRC, it was made
specificallyfor NBC.My e-mail address, for classictvfan, is bpatrick@pinehurst.net.
from 6/4/92 edition of the Flint JournalWNEM-TV5 (NBC)6:00PM Local News6:30PM NBC
Nightly News7:00PM Outdoor Magazine7:30PM Cosby Show (*syndicated)8:00PM Cosby Show
(network prime-time)8:30PM A Different World9:00PM Cheers9:30PM Wings10:00PM LA
Law11:00PM Local News11:35PM Tonight Show12:35AM Late Night w/David Letterman1:35AM
Later w/Bob Costas2:05AM Simon and Simon3:00AM Fall GuyWJRT-TV 12 (ABC)6:00PM Local
News6:30PM ABC News7:00PM Jeopardy! (*punctuation is original!)7:30PM Wheel of
Fortune8:00PM Young Riders9:00PM MacGyver10:00PM Prime Time Live11:00PM Local
News11:35PM Cheers12:05AM Nightline12:35AM Dennis Miller1:35 AM Local News
(*replay)2:05AM ABC News (overnite)WEYI-TV 25 (CBS)6:00PM Married.with Children6:30PM
CBS Evening News7:00PM Family Feud7:30PM Golden Girls8:00PM Top Cops9:00PM CBS News
Special: Year of the Generals (profile of Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, along with Patton,
Eisenhower, etc.)11:00PM Married.with Children11:30PM Silk Stalkings12:30AM
Personals1:00AM Night Games1:30AM The Judge2:00AM CBS News (overnite)WFUM-TV 28
(Univ. of Michigan/PBS)6:00PM Club Connect6:30PM Nightly Business Report7:00PM
MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour8:00PM Michigan Outdoors9:00PM Wild America10:00PM Mystery!
(*punctuation is original!)11:00PM Rod and Reel11:30PM Michigan Magazine12:00AM
Nova12:37AM Star Hustler12:45PM Sign-OffWSMH-TV 66 (FOX)6:00PM Whos the Boss?6:30PM
Mamas Family7:00PM Hard Copy7:30PM Entertainment Tonight8:00PM Simpsons8:30PM
Drexells Class9:00PM Beverly Hills 9021010:00PM Star Trek, The Next Generation11:00PM
Arsenio Hall12:00AM WKRP in Cincinnati12:30AM Auto Show1:00AM Celebrate the Soul of
American Music (Diahann Carroll and Dionne Warwick honor the best in American Black Music)(I
cannot tell if this program ran past 3AM of if station signed-off, does not specify)Since that time,
WEYI-25 and WNEM-5 have swapped affiliations (NBC-CBS).Some things that I found interesting
on the schedule:- WNEM's decision to back a syndicated repeat of The Cosby Show up against
the first-run NBC edition.- WEYI-TV did not have a local news operation at the time, and would
just plug-in reruns of Married with Children wherever local news was indicated! (today, local
stations seem to do endless hours upon hours of local news...even if not enough happens to
warrant it!)- The Simpsons still holding down an 8PM prime-time slot, just as they do today,
followed by the utterly forgettable Drexel's Class. (did it run more than just this one time? I
forget!) Fox certainly had some clinkers back when they were still trying to sort things out!- The
distinctive Outdoors flavor of the local PBS schedule. I noticed while living in that area that the
locals are really into their hunting, fishing, boating, etc.- I am fairly certain that the midnight
running of WKRP in Cincinnati on WSMH-TV66 was not the classic Tim Reid-Loni Anderson
variety, but rather the short-lived, early '90's revival with Tawney Kitaen and Michael Des Barres
(66 promoted it rather heavily as I recall). Listing is not specific though.- A very impressive
looking music special running on 66 at 1AM....couldn't find an earlier time?- The very refreshing,
total lack of "PAID PROGAMMING" being mentioned anywhere in the schedule!!!
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- WNEM's decision to back a syndicated repeat of The Cosby Show up against the first-run NBC
edition.
Though I think WNEM ran the syndied Cosby every weeknight at that time. Going back-to-back
with NBC's Cosby was just a weekly coincidence.
- WEYI-TV did not have a local news operation at the time, and would just plug-in reruns of
Married with Children wherever local news was indicated! (today, local stations seem to do
endless hours upon hours of local news...even if not enough happens to warrant it!)
WEYI did have local news, but they only had a weekday newscast at 5:30PM, with nothing at
Noon, 6, or 11, or on weekends.
- I am fairly certain that the midnight running of WKRP in Cincinnati on WSMH-TV66 was not the
classic Tim Reid-Loni Anderson variety, but rather the short-lived, early '90's revival with Tawney
Kitaen and Michael Des Barres (66 promoted it rather heavily as I recall). Listing is not specific
though.
Since this was a weekday schedule, chances are this was the classsic CBS run, with "The New
WKRP" on weekends.
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Unfortunately, the Flint Journal daily editions only start from 6PM forward. :-[I'll have to look
around and see if I have one of the Sunday supplements lyingaround anyplace.
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As far as WKRP goes, it may have been a mix of new & old like it was here in Ft. wayne at the
time. WFFT aired the new WKRP on Sunday afternoon (usually after a Cubs game). It also aired
once during the week. The CBS version then aired the other four nights during the week. But,
who knows?
I've decided to jump ahead and bring you a '90s schedule. Why the KTVF schedule from 3/31/96,
you ask? This was Channel 11's last day as a CBS affiliate after 41 years of being a "loyal friend
and true" (to quote Bob Barker) of the network; the next day, they would start a new life as part
of the NBC family.Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner8:00amNBA on NBC: New York Knicks at
Orlando Magic10:30National Georgaphic on Assignment (back-to-back)12:30pmCollege
Basketball's Road to Glory1:30The Final Two (Preview of the following night's NCAA Final Four
championship game between Kentucky and Syracuse; the former would win)2:00Star Trek:
Voyager3:00Land's End4:00Nowhere Man (Yes, KTVF also ran UPN shows until
2000)5:00Wings5:30Friends (starring Jennifer Aniston, who FINALLY has the #1 movie in America
right now!)6:00Seinfeld6:30CBS Evening NewsAnd from there, KTVF's last CBS
primetime...7:0060 Minutes8:00Cybill8:30Bonnie9:00CBS Sunday Movie: "Tango &
Cash"11:00CBS Sunday Night News11:30CheersMidnightHomicide: Life on the Street1:00amER
("The Match Game")2:00Wheel of Fortune2:30Jeopardy!I wonder how the master control
operator felt when the "This is CBS" ID was shown for the last time following the late Sunday
news. Maybe he shed a tear thinking, "Well...that's that. We'll miss you, CBS."By the way...the
NCAA basketball championship and the Masters as well as some CBS shows including Letterman,
60 Minutes, and Young and the Restless (sorry, no Price is Right) would be on KFXF Fox 7
temporarily until they launched KXD Channel 13 that August.Jonathan Allen
From The Washington Post. The Post did notlist Baltimore stations, surprisingly enough.WNBW
(WRC) Ch. 4 (NBC) 12 N Pietro's Place 1 PM People's Playhouse (sponsored by People's Drug
Stores--I believe Frank Blair was host of this show) 2 PM News 2:05 Bill Herson Show (he was all
over Ch. 4 and WRC radio in those days) 2:45 Inga's Angels 3 PM Vacation Wonderland 3:30
Remember This Date 4 PM Kate Smith 5 PM NBC Comics 5:15 Panhandle Pete 5:30 Howdy
Doody 6 PM Footlight Theater 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie 7:30 The Little Show 7:45 Camel News
Caravan (John Cameron Swayze) 8 PM Texaco Star Theater (Milton Berle) 9 PM Fireside Theater
9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater10 PM Amateur Hour (Ted Mack)11 PM Broadway Open House12
M Sign OffWTTG Ch. 5 (DuMont, now Fox)10 AM Cartoon Theater10:15 Time Out For
Beauty10:30 Early Bird Theater12 N Headline Clues12:30 Rumpus Room (Johnny Olsen) 1 PM OK
Mother (Dennis James) 1:30 TV Disc Jockey 2:30 Shop The Town 3 PM News and Art Lamb Show
3:30 TV Disc Jockey 3:45 Aletha Agee 4 PM News And Art Lamb 5:30 Say It With Music 5:45 Tony
Wakeman 6 PM Shop The Town 6:30 Moppet Shop (this is NOT The Muppet Show, although Jim
Henson got his start in D.C.) 7 PM Captain Video 7:30 The Game Room 8 PM Court Of Current
Issues 8:30 Johns Hopkins Science Review 9 PM Cavalcade Of Bands10 PM Star Time11 PM Tony
Wakeman11:15 Night Owl Theater: "Timber War" (to conclusion)WMAL (WJLA) Ch. 7 (ABC) 2 PM
Hollywood Matinee 3 PM Ruth Crane 3:25 News 3:30 Jonathan Story 3:45 Sports Parade 6 PM
Frontier Theater: "Sheriff's Secret" 6:45 Garden Timetable 7 PM Telenews 7:15 Sports Reel 7:30
Shop By Television (LONG before Home Shopping Network) 8 PM Feature Film 9 PM Billy Rose
Show 9:30 Life Begins At 8010 PM Story Theater: "The Bishop's Experiment" (in the 1971-72
season Ch. 7 had a syndicated show called "Story Theater," from a group founded by Paul Sills--
wonder if there's a connection?)10:30 Roller Derby11 PM News, Weather, sign offWTOP (WUSA)
Ch. 9 (CBS) 1:25 News 1:30 Garry Moore Show 2:30 First Hundred Years 2:45 Johnny Johnston
3:30 Betty Crocker 4 PM Homemakers' Exchange 4:30 Vanity Fair 5 PM Lucky Pup 5:15 Cowboy
Playhouse: "Tombstone Terror" 6:15 Comedy Carnival 6:30 Top Of The News 7 PM Steve Allen
7:30 Douglas Edwards With The News 7:45 Stork Club 8 PM Sure As Fate 9 PM Vaughn Monroe
Show 9:30 Suspense10 PM Wrestling11 PM News And Sports11:15 Western Theater12:15 News
and sign off
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Looks like DuMont had a very musical line-up...3:30 TV Disc Jockey, 5:30 Say It With Music, 9 PM
Cavalcade Of Bands....with a little imagination they could have given MTV a 30-year head-start!
06-06-2006, 06:31 PM #3
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Actually, Cavalcade of Bands was a DuMont show; asbest I can tell the other two were local. But
varietyshows were an integral part of DuMont's schedule, andtwo of them went on to the bigger
networks: Ted Mack'sAmateur Hour and Jackie Gleason's Cavalcade of Stars(The Jackie Gleason
Show).
From The Washington Post. Again, no Baltimorelistings.WNBW Ch. 4 (NBC) 6:45 Today On The
Farm 7 AM Today (Dave Garroway) 8:55 Cooking 9 AM Little Rascals 9:30 Romper Room10 AM
Ding Dong School10:30 Ernie Kovacs (this show suffered the same fate as Letterman's morning
show a quarter-century later--you had to WATCH, and too few people did so)11 AM Home
(Arlene Francis, Hugh Downs)12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show12:30 Feather Your Nest 1 PM
People's Playhouse: "King Of The Turf" 2 PM Afternoon 2:30 Star And Story 3 PM Matinee
Theater (one of the first NBC shows to be broadcast regularly in color) 4 PM Date With Life 4:15
Modern Romances 4:30 Queen For A Day 5 PM Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody (also in color)
6 PM Footlight Theater: "Kid Ranger" 6:45 Weather And News 7 PM Superman 7:30 Dinah Shore
(color) 7:45 Camel News Caravan 8 PM Martha Raye Show (she alternated with Milton Berle and
Bob Hope) 9 PM Fireside Theater 9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater10:30 Big Town11 PM
News11:15 Weather, Sports, Music11:30 Tonight (Steve Allen) 1 AM Sign OffWTTG Ch. 5
(DuMont) 9 AM Serial Theater 9:30 Looney Tunes10 AM Academy Theater: "Ramrod"12 N
Looney Tune Time12:30 Serial Theater12:45 Time To Eat 1 PM Two In A Row: "International
Incident" and "Bright Boy" 2 PM Ladies Be Seated (not the Johnny Olsen game show, this is a
movie: today's feature is called "Louisiana") 3:30 Flame Theater 4 PM Brighter Day (CBS soap
pre-empted on Ch. 9) 4:15 Secret Storm (ditto) 4:30 On Your Account (also pre-empted on Ch. 9)
5 PM Lamb Session With Art Lamb 6 PM Hoppity Skippity 6:30 Cindy Lou's Melody Ranch, News,
Weather 7:15 Yesterday's Newsreel 7:30 Name That Tune (George De Witt-- another CBS show
pre-empted on 9) 8 PM Million Dollar Movie: "Cure For Love" 9:30 Masterpiece Theater (no, not
THAT one-- feature is "Candlelight In Algeria")11 PM News; Featurama12 M Sign OffWMAL Ch. 7
(ABC)11:15 This Is The Story11:30 Studio 7: "Train To Danger"12 N Cartoon Concert12:30 Clown
Corner; News 1 PM Ladies Home Theater: "No Living Witnesses" 2:30 Milton Q. Ford's Quiz Club
(another ubiqiuitous personality in D.C. back then) 3 PM Afternoon Film Festival: "Traveler's Joy"
(ABC's series of English movies, also in primetime as "Famous Film Festival") 5 PM Mickey Mouse
Club 6 PM Cowboy G-Men 6:30 Town & Country Time 7 PM Jim Gibbons (longtime voice of the
Redskins) 7:15 John Daly And The News 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Wyatt Earp 9 PM Danny Thomas
Show 9:30 DuPont Cavalcade Theater10 PM Outside U.S.A.10:30 Wrestling From Baltimore11
PM News And Weather11:15 Top Plays: "Second Elopement"12 M Heart Of The City12:30 Sign
OffWTOP Ch. 9 (CBS) 6:55 Meditations 7 AM Morning Show (CBS's first attempt to compete with
NBC's Today show) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mark Evans Show10 AM Garry Moore
Show10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time11:30 Strike It Rich12 N Valiant Lady12:15 Love Of Life12:30
Search For Tomorrow12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Jack Paar Show 1:30 Love Story (a sort of
forerunner to Love Connection) 2 PM Robert Q. Lewis Show 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3
PM Big Payoff 3:30 Bob Crosby Show (Bing's brother) 4 PM Pick Temple's Ranch: "Trouble In
Sundown" (episode of Kit Carson) 5 PM My Little Margie 5:30 Foreign Incident 6 PM Cisco Kid
6:30 Spotlight 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM 1956 Motorama Show 7:30 Amos 'n'
Andy 8 PM Phil Silvers Show (Sgt. Bilko) 8:30 Navy Log 9 PM Meet Millie 9:30 Red Skelton Show
(color)10 PM The $64,000 Question10:30 Waterfront11 PM News11:15 This Week In
Sports11:30 Boston Blackie12 M Mr. And Mrs. North12:30 News12:45 Sign Off
source: The Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- CHRISTMAS 1979Tuesday December 25,
1979Channel Lineup2 WGBH-TV (PBS) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WCVB-TV (ABC) Boston6
WTEV-TV (CBS) New Bedford/Providence7 WNAC-TV (CBS) Boston9 WMUR-TV (ABC)
Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV (NBC) Providence11 WENH-TV (PBS) Durham, NH12 WPRI-TV (ABC)
Providence25 WXNE-TV (Ind.) Boston27 WSMW-TV (Ind.) Worcester38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) Boston44
WGBX-TV (PBS) Boston56 WLVI-TV (Ind.) Boston68 WQTV-TV (Ind.) BostonMORNING7:004-10-
Today5-9-12- Good Morning America6-7- Tuesday Morning25- 700 Club38- Fantastic Voyage56-
Tom and Jerry68- PTL Club7:306- Dudley Do-Right38- The Munsters56- The Flintstones8:006-7-
Captain Kangaroo38- Popeye56- Gilligan's Island8:3025- Cartoonsville27- Christmas Mass38-
Romper Room56- Woody Woodpecker9:002- Sesame Street4- Doctors5- Good Day!6- Christmas
Mass (from the Fall River Archdiocese)7- Christmas Mass- (Humberto Cardinal Mederios
celebrates Mass)9- PTL Club10- Donahue12- Mike Douglas25- Lassie38- Tom Larson56- New Zoo
Revue68- News9:304- Mindreaders25- Leave it To Beaver56- Bozo's Big Top10:002- Sesame
Street4-10- Christmas at Washington Cathederal6- Christmas Mass7- Beat the Clock9-
Donahue25- Movie- no title because the top of the printing cut off27- PTL Club38- Ironside56-
Point of View10:305- Donahue7- Celebrity Whew12- $20,000 Pyramid56- New England
Today11:002- Mister Rogers (is it Christmas with Mister Rogers?)4-10- High Rollers6-7- The Price
is Right9- A Gift of Love12- A Celebration of Christmas 38- Marcus Welby M.D.56- Movie- Wee
Willie Winkie (1937)11:304-10- Wheel of Fortune5- To Be Announced9- Family
FeudAFTERNOON12:002- Sesame Street4-6-10-12- News5- Ancient Art of Christmas7- Music of
Christmas9- $20,000 Pyramid25- Gomer Pyle27- Mass38- Movie- David Copperfield12:304-
Woman '795-9-12- Ryan's Hope6-7- NBA Basketball- Philadelphia 76ers @ Washington Bullets10-
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol25- McHale's Navy27- Holiday Storybook56- Movie- Captain
January1:002- Simple Gifts5-9-12- All My Children25- Pete and Gladys1:304- Days of our Lives10-
Movie- Run Wild, Run Time (1969)25- Room 2227- Christmas World2:002- Christmas Heritage5-
9-12- One Life To Live25- Bullwinkle38- Movie- The Borrowers (1973)56- Yogi Bear2:302- Sesame
Street4- Mike Douglas25- Rocket Robinhood27- Christmas Lost and Found56- Casper the
Ghost3:005-9-12- General Hospital6-7- College Football- The Blue-Gray Game11- The Growing
Years25- Thunderbirds27- New Year Promises56- Mighty Mouse3:302- Villa Allegre4-10- Fiesta
Bowl Football- Pittsburgh @ Arizona11- Footsteps25- Spiderman27- A Christmas Child38- Movie-
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938)56- Woody Woodpecker68- Gone but Not Forgotten4:002-
11- Sesame Street5- Rhoda9- Edge of Night12- Merv Griffin25- Krofft Superstars27- Bugs
Bunny56- Tom and Jerry68- Journey to Adventure4:305- Family Feud9- Gilligan's Island25-
Superman56- The Flintstones68- Year of the Child5:002-11- Mister Rogers5- Carol Burnett9-
Bonanza25- The Bionic Woman38- Three Musketeers44- Hodgepodge Lodge56- The Brady
Bunch68- Christmas Special5:302- Electric Company5- All in the Family11- Over Easy12-
M*A*S*H27- Abbott and Costello44- Villa Allegre56- The Brady Bunch68- Movie- Scrooge
(1935)EVENING6:002- Sesame Street5-7-9-12- News6- Match Game11- Simple Gifts25- Get
Smart27- Gong Show44- Classic French Chef56- Happy Days Again6:302- Mister Rogers4-10-
News6- CBS News9-12- ABC News25- Best of Jackie Gleason27- Candid Camera38- Movie- 1001
Arabian Nights (1960)44- Over Easy56- Make Me Laugh7:002- Dr. Who4-10- NBC News5- ABC
News6- News7- CBS News9- Room 22211- MacNeil/Lehrer Report12- Newlywed Game25-
Rockford Files27- Kojak44- Dick Cavett56- Sanford and Son7:302- Wild World of Animals4-
Christmas Special5- Muppet Show6- Joker's Wild7- Newlywed Game9- Wonderful World of
Magic10- Tic Tac Dough11- Dick Cavett12- Cross-Wits44- MacNeil/Lehrer Report56- Mary Tyler
Moore8:002- Celebration of Strauss: The Vienna State Opera with Willi Boskovsky and the
Vienna Philharmonic4- 1979 Human Rights Day Christmas Concert5-9-12- Happy Days6-25- Jack
Van Impe Christmas Special7- The White Shadow10- Sheriff Lobo27- A Christmas Carol38-
Christmas Special44- Elliot Norton Reviews56- Movie- Christmas in Connectiut (1945)8:305-9-12-
Angie38- Movie- The King and I44- Sneak Previews9:002- World4-10- Movie- Suddenly Love
(1978)5-9-12- Three's Company6-7- Hawaii Five-O25- 700 Club44- Films of Pettingilli9:305-9-12-
Taxi11- Christmas Lace27- Walt Disney World10:002-44- Desert at Ice: Sea of Life5-9-12- Hart to
Hart6-7- Paris11- When the Boat Comes In (sign-off time for WENH, 11pm)27- Joy of
Christmas56- Love, American Style10:302- MacNeil/Lehrer Report25- Practical Christian
Living27- Joe Hyder44- Dick Cavett56- Love, American Style11:002- Movie- Passport to Pimilco
(1949) (sign-off time for WGBH, 12:24am)4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News25- Big Valley- (sign-off time for
WXNE, 12am)27- Maude38- The Honeymooners44- Christmas Heritage (sign-off time for WGBX,
11:30pm)56- Benny Hill11:304-10- Tonight Show5-9-12- Movie- Young Pioneers Christmas (1976)
(sign-off time for WPRI, 1:10am)6-7- Movie- Quo Vadis (1951)27- Movie- The Holly and the Ivy
(1953)38- Movie- Pennies from Heaven (1936) (sign-off time for WSBK, 12:50am)56- Groucho
(sign-off time for WLVI, 12:30am)1:004-10- Tomorrow1:305-9- News (sign-off time for WMUR,
2am)1:405- Dick Tracy Serials2:004-10- News (sign-off time for both WBZ and WJAR,
2:30am)2:505- 5 All Night2:586-7- News3:055- New Heaven/New Earth3:286- Community
Calendar (sign-off time for WTEV, 3:33am)7- Eco3:355- Good Day4:287- Greater Bostonians
(sign-off time for WNAC, 4:38am)
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I see that the stations in Fairbanks didn't clear reruns of Chico And The Man on NBC. Also didn't
the game show The Better Sex with Bill Anderson and Sarah Purcell begin airing around this time
on ABC? If so,Fairbanks didn't clear that show either. Also I noticed that they didn't clear General
Hospital,One Life To Live,All My Children,and Ryan's Hope.
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I see that the stations in Fairbanks didn't clear reruns of Chico And The Man on NBC. Also didn't
the game show The Better Sex with Bill Anderson and Sarah Purcell begin airing around this time
on ABC? If so,Fairbanks didn't clear that show either. Also I noticed that they didn't clear General
Hospital,One Life To Live,All My Children,and Ryan's Hope.
Right, much of ABC Daytime -- including the soaps and Better Sex -- didn't get any clearance at
all, as Channels 2 and 11 both cherry-picked ABC shows in the '70s to mid-'80s. When Channel 2
got new owners, became a primary ABC affiliate, and changed the call letters to KATN in 1984,
that's when we played catch-up.Oh yeah...after Edge of Night moved from CBS to ABC in 1975,
all of Alaska didn't seem to care about it anymore."Days of Our Lives" was the only NBC soap
they continued to run until 1996, when the current owners took over KATN and made them an
all-ABC station with KTVF switching from CBS to NBC.Next schedule I'll be posting will be one
from 1981, when "General Hospital" was the hottest soap on television thanks to the Luke &
Laura saga...AND ALL OF FAIRBANKS MISSED OUT ON THE CRAZE!!!Jonathan Allen
06-07-2006, 12:46 PM #4
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Johnny, Lovers & Friends was a very short-lived NBC soap that was pulled, then returned months
later as For Richer, For Poorer, and it didn't last any longer than the first incarnation. The same
exec. producer of Another World was the EP of both L&F and FR,FP; they tried a couple of
cheesy crossovers from AW to give the new show some boost but apparently it didn't work.As
far as Deidre Hall on Days, she first appeared on the show in 1976.
11:152 Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (Guest host: Bob Newhart; guests: Don Rickles, Pat
Boone, Alex Karras, and Dr, Wayne Duer)This MUST be the episode in which Don played around
with Johnny's cigarette box and then broke it, with Johnny finding out the next night and then
heading across the hall (with the destroyed box) to Rickles' "C.P.O Sharkey" studio -- where Jay
Leno currently tapes; some lame infotainment show NBC produces now occupies Studio 1 -- to
give Don a grilling he would never forget!!!
I believe the show where the cigarette box was broken was one that Rickles guest-hosted. This
one had Rickles as a guest.
No; I remember seeing a clip of it on one of the Dick Clark "Bloopers" shows, and it was Newhart
guest hosting with Rickles destroying the cigarette box. The two went on Jay Leno last year to
discuss it; this was the special Carson tribute show, BTW.But looking at the clip of Johnny
heading to the C.P.O. Sharkey studio to confront Rickles...they should've had a hand-held camera
follow along with him (the lightweight RCA TK-76 was fairly new at that time) instead of trying to
lug that TK-44 across the hallway. Also, they could've shown Johnny the clip from the previous
night instead of letting Doc Severinsen explain to him what happened.Jonathan Allen
I'll confirm that one too......I've seen the clip myself....Newhart was hosting that night
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source: Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- Sunday November 27, 1966CHANNEL LINEUP2 WGBH-
TV (NET) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WHDH-TV (CBS) Boston6 WTEV-TV (ABC) New
Bedford/Providence7 WNAC-TV (ABC) Boston9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV
(NBC) Providence12 WPRO-TV (CBS) Providence38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) BostonMORNING6:004-
Industry on Parade5- Potpourri6:154- The Living Word6:304- Boomtown5- Deputy Dawg6-
Farmer's Corner7:005- Funny Company6- Cartoons7- Hoppity Hopper7:156- Little Flock7:307-
Bugs Bunny7:456- Protestant Service8:005- Rocky and his Friends7- Bullwinkle Show10- Sacred
Heart12- Jungle Adventures8:156- Jewish Service9-10- The Living Word8:305- Faith to Faith7-
The Christophers9- Allen's Revival10- This is the Life8:456- Catholic Mass7- This is the Life9:005-
Turning Point9- Oral Roberts10- Catholic Chapel38- Sacred Heart9:155- Sacred Heart7-38-
Catholic Mass9:304- It's your World5-10- Insight6-9- Linus the Lionhearted12- Tom and
JErry10:004- Our Believing World5- Lamp Unto My Feet6-38- Beany and Cecil7- Discovery '669-
Faith for Today10-Frontiers of Faith12- The Christophers10:304- Eternal Light5-12- Look up and
Live6-7-9- Peter Potamus10- World Around Us38- The Answer11:004- Community Auditions5-
Camera Three6-9- Bullwinkle Show7- Championship Bowling10- Made in America12- Face the
News38- Faith for Today11:304- News, weather5- Builders' Showcase6-9- Discovery '6610-
Americans at Work12- Classified Ads38- Herald of Truth11:4510- Industry on
ParadeAFTERNOON12:004- Movie- Kathy O (1958)5- Dateline Boston6- Soupy Sales7- Movies
(x2)- There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)/ Dangerous Youth (1958)9-10- Eastern
Football12- Greatest Show38- Pattern for Living12:305- Face the Nation6- Brother Buzz38- Life
and Teachings of Jesus1:005- Ken Coleman, sports6- Directions9- Candian Pro Football10- Meet
the Press12- Chris Clark, sports38- Compass1:155-12- NFL Today1:305-12- NFL Football- New
York Giants @ Washington Redskins6- Issues and Answers10- Championship Bridge38- Managers
in Action2:004- Odyssey6- ABC Scope10- Wild Kingdom38- Italian Hour2:304-10- College Bowl6-
Sunday Matinee3:004- Starring the Editors9- Roller Derby10- Frank McGee Report38- Your
Navy3;302- Your Tight to Say It4-10- Pearl Harbor (NBC News special)7- Family Theater38- The
World Today4:002- News in Perspective6- Lloyd Thornton Show9- Porky Pig38- You Are
There4:304-10- AFL Football- Patriots @ Dolphins9- Tennessee Tuxedo38- Movie- Knute
Rockne5:002- Cineposium6- Movie- Band Lands of Montana (1957)7- Movie- The Ape Man
(1932)9- Big Time Wrestling5:302- Open RehearsalEVENING6:002- Guinnar Myrdal9- Tombstone
Territory38- Frank McGee Report6:306- Lawman, John Russell9- Post Time38- Bishop Fulton J.
Sheen7:002- N.E.T Journal5-12- Lassie6-7-9- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea38- Eastern
Football7:304-10- Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color5-12- It's About Time8:002- N.E.T
Playhouse5-12- Ed Sullivan Show6-7- The F.B.I9- Championship Bowling38- Movie- Mammy
8:304-10- Hey, Landlord!9:002- David Susskind Show4-10- Bonanza5-12- Garry Moore Show6-7-
9- Movie- Con-Con (1960)9:3038- N.F.L Highlights10:004-10- Andy Williams Show5-12- Candid
Camera38- All Star Golf10:305-12- What's My Line11:004-5-10-12- News38- Best of
Hollywood11:155- CBS News (Harry Reasoner)12- Movie- The Plunderers (1960)11:304- Tonight
Show5- Meet The Press (NBC)6-9- News7- Saga of Western Man- "Legacy of Rome"11:556-
Tonight Show12:005- Human Jungle12:307- One Step Beyond
source: Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- Saturday October 21, 1967CHANNEL LINEUP2 WGBH-
TV (NET) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WHDH-TV (CBS) Boston6 WTEV-TV (ABC) New
Bedford/Providence7 WNAC-TV (ABC) Boston9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV
(NBC) Providence12 WPRI-TV (CBS) Providence38 WSBK-TV (Ind./NBC) Boston56 WKBG-TV
(Ind./CBS) BostonMORNING6:004- Armed Forces Series6:304- Big Brother's World5- Sunrise
Semester6- Farmer's Corner7:004- Boomtown, Rex Trailer5- Bozo the Clown6- Roger Ramjet7-
Peter Potamus12- Captain America7:306- Three Stooges7- Linus the Lionhearted8:005- Captain
Kangaroo6- Felix The Cat7- Stingray8:306- Flash Gordon7- Movie- The Kid from Left Field
(1953)9- Ring-a-Ding the Clown10- Wells Fargo12- Mr. Magoo38- Davey and Goliath9:002-
Coleman Report Conference, at Harvard5-12- Frankenstein Jr.6-9- Casper Cartoo10-38- Super
69:305-12- Herculoids6-9- Fantastic Four10-38- Super President56- Jungle Jim10:004-10- The
Flintstones5-12- Shazam!6-7-9- Spiderman38- B'wana Don10:304-10- Samson and Goliath5-12-
Space Ghost6-7-9- Journey to the Center of the Earth38- Frontiers of Science56- Stoney
Burke11:004-10- Birdman5-12- Moby Dick6-7-9- King Kong38- Upbeat11:304-10- Atom Ant5-
News, weather6-7- George of the Jungle9- N.H Bandstand, Bill Jones12-56- Superman-
AquamanAFTERNOON12:002- Time Bomb: The Coleman Report4- News, weather5- Candlepin
Bowling6-7- The Beatles10-38- Top Cat12:304- The Legacy of Gemini- documentary on space
flights6-9- American Bandstand7- Movie- Big Jim McLain (1952)10-38- Cool McCool12-56- Jonny
Quest1:002- Coleman Report Conference, at Harvard4- Story of Archaelogy- "Persian and the
Middle East"5- Winning Pins10- Road to Adventure12- Merv Griffin Show38- Lone Ranger56-
Ultra Man1:304- Here and Now, Charles Keating and Terry Currier in Irish Ballads and Poetry6-
Twilight Zone38- American Bandstand56- Wrestling Matches1:507- Outdoor World1:557- Local
News2:004- Movie- Apache (1954)5- Movie- Romulus and the Sebines (1961)6-7- Ara Perseghian
Show9- Auto Racing, Big Daddy's Split Second Showdown2:306-7-9- Wide World Of Sports12-38-
Wrestling Matches56- Movie- Goliath and the Dragon (1960)3:002- Your Power at 15 Beacon
Street3:302- News in Perspective4- Forest Rangers12- Dundee and the Culhane38- Roller
Derby3:4510- Great Music: 100 Paintings4:004- Leave it to Beaver5- Gadabout Gaddis6-7-9-
Football Today10- Championship Bowling56- Bowery Boys4:156-7-9- College Football- Texas @
Arkansas4:302- Variations on a Literary Theme4- College Bowl5- Horse Racing- Man O' War
Stakes at Aqueduct12- Truth or Consequences (Bob Barker)4:452- The Friendly Giant5:002-
Exploring the Crafts4- Movie- Oliver Twist (1948)5- Carol Burnett Show12- Green Acres56- My
Favorite Martian5:302- What's New10- College Bowl12- Let's Go to The Races38- Sports
Panorama56- Patty Duke ShowEVENING2- World Press Review5- News, weather10- Star Trek12-
Movie- Assignment Outer Space (1960)38- NFL Highlights56- Hy Lit Show6:305- 12 o'clock
high7:002- The Dissenters4- News, weather10- Death Valley Days38- NFL Game of the Week56-
Gilligan's Island7:156- Famous Paintings7- Professional View9- Great Moments in Music7:302-
The French Chef4-10- Maya5-12- Jackie Gleason Show6-7-9- The Dating Game38- Inside
Hockey56- Local Feature7:4538- Center Ice7:5538- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Montreal
Canadiens8:002- NET Journal6-7-9- Newlywed Game56- NBA Basketball- Boston Celtics @
Baltimore Bullets8:304-10- Get Smart5-12- My Three Sons6-7-9- Lawrence Welk Show9:002- La
Scale Di'Sota- (comic opera)4-10- Movie- Mister Moses (1965)5-12- Hogan's Heroes9:305-12-
Petticoat Junction6-7-9- Iron Horse10:005-12- Mannix10:152- U.S.A Artists- (William De
Kooning10:306- Good Company7- Movies- (x2)- Marriage Go Round (1961)/The President's Lady
(1953)9- ABC News56- Alan Burke Show10:452- Cineposium11:005-6-9-12- News, weather38-
Movie- Hell to Borneo (1966)11:304-10- News, weather5- Movie- Stairway to Heaven (1946)6-
Movie- Take Me To Town (1953)11:454- Movies- This Sporting Life (1963)/Big Cage (1933)10-
Movie- The Canadians (1961)1:305- Playhouse of Stars2:007- ABC News
source: Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- Sunday December 7, 1969CHANNEL LINEUP2 WGBH-
TV (NET) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WHDH-TV (CBS) Boston6 WTEV-TV (ABC) New
Bedford/Providence7 WNAC-TV (ABC) Boston9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV
(NBC) Providence11 WENH-TV (NET) Durham, NH12 WPRI-TV (CBS) Providence38 WSBK-TV
(Ind.) Boston44 WGBX-TV (NET) Boston50 WXPO-TV (Ind.) Manchester, NH/Lowell56 WKBG-TV
(Ind.) BostonMORNING5:454- The Living Word6:004- International Zone6:304- Boomtown (Rex
Trailer)5- Across the Fence6- Farmer's Corner7:005- The Bozo Show6- Felix the Cat7- Issues of
our Times7:306- Cartoon Time7- Directions- "Modern Man -- The Loser"7:456- Protestant
Service10- Leave it to Beaver8:005- Prince of Peace12- Johnny Quest38- With this Ring8:156-
Jewish Service9- The Living Word10- Sacred Heart38- Cathedral of Tomorrow8:305- Faith to
Faith7- The Christophers9- Allen's Revival Hour10- This is the Life12- Mr. Magoo8:456- Catholic
Mass7- The Religious Press8:5556- At your Service9:004- The Government Story5- Turning
Point9- Oral Roberts10- Frontiers of Faith12- Tom and Jerry56- Ultraman9:155- Sacred Heart7-
38- Catholic Mass9:304- How to Quit Smoking5- Builder's Showcase6- Dudley Do-Right9-
Insight10- The Christophers12- Oral Roberts56- Bunker Hill10:004- Chanakuah Special- "A Light
in Darkness"5-12- Lamp Unto My Feet6- George of the Jungle7- Limelight9- Faith for Today10-
On This Day38- Oral Roberts10:304- Eternal Light5- Look Up and Live6- Fantastic Four7- Firing
Line9-38- Herald of Truth10- Psychology Series12- Day of Discovery56- Superman11:004-
Auditions5- Camera Three6-9- Bullwinkle Show10- The Living Word12- Face the News38-
Challenge of Space56- Little Rascals11:1510- Social Security11:304- News, weather5- Face the
Nation6-7-9- Discovery10- Your Child in School38- Frontiers of Science56- The
FlintstonesAFTERNOON12:004- Movie- That Funny Feeling (1965)5- News, weather6- Duckpin
Bowling7- Movies (x2)- Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)/The Countess of Monte Cristo
(1948)9- Danger is my Business10- Insight38- The Big Picture56- Movie- The Chinese Cat
(1944)12:305- Outdoors, Joe Foss9- Israel: Covenant and Conflict10- Look Here38- Navy
Film1:005-12- The NFL Today6- Directions9- The Big Picture10- Meet the Press38- Bruins
Highlights56- Movies (x2)- The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1937)/The Deerslayer
(1957)1:304-10- AFL Doubleheader- Denver Broncos @ Miami Dolphins/Boston Patriots @ San
Diego Chargers (4:30pm)5-12- NFL Doubleheader- St. Louis Cardinals @ New York
Giants/Minnesota Vikings @ Los Angeles Rams (4:30pm)6-9- Issues and Answers38- Dialogue
382:006- Movie- Francis in the Haunted House (1956)9-38- College Football '693:009- Scene
Seventy38- Black Horizons3:306- Skippy7- Issues and Answers38- Action THeater4:002- Rainbow
Quest6- Undersea World of Cousteau- "Desert Whales"7- All-American College Show9- Roller
Derby50- Maverick4:307- Death Valley Days56- The Honeymooners5:002- Black Journal6-
Ironsides7- Movie- You Never Can Tell (1951)9- Big Time Wrestling11- Speaking Freely50-
Adventures in Paradise56- CombatEVENING6:002- Firing Line6- Englebert Humperdinck Show9-
The Flying Nun11- Rainbow Quest50- Secret Agent56- The Baron6:307- News, weather9- The
Courtship of Eddie's Father38- Alfred Hitchcock Drama7:002- Spectrum4- News, weather5-12- A
Charlie Brown Christmas6-7- Land of the Giants9-38- Billy Graham Crusade10- Wild Kingdom11-
Column 850- David Susskind56- The Champions7:302-11- N.E.T Festival- "House of the Dead"4-
10- Wonderful world of Disney5- Frosty the Snowman12- AHL Hockey- Rhode Island Reds @
Montreal Voyageurs8:005- Ed Sullivan Show6-7-9- The FBI38- Suspense Theater56- Movie- All
About Eve (1950)8:304-10- Bill Cosby Show9:002-11- The Forsyte Saga4-10- Bonanza5-12- Leslie
Uggams Show6-7-9- Movie- The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World (1966)38-
Movie- Repulsion (1956)50- Here Come the Stars10:002-11- The Advocates4-10- The Bold
Ones5-12- Mission: Impossible50- Week-End in Hollywood56- The Outer Limits10:3038- After
Dark11:004-5-6-7-9-10-12- News56- Point of View11:304- Tonight Show5- CBS News (Harry
Reasoner6- Movie- Week-end with Father (1952)/Fanny by Gaslight (1945)7- Movie- City Across
the River (1949)10- Movie- The 300 Spartans (1962)12- Merv Griffin Show38- The American
West50- Playhouse 50- "Ricochet"56- Les Crane Show11:455- Merv Griffin Show12:3056- At Your
Service1:004- Nighttrain1:155- Secret Agent
source: The Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- Saturday December 4, 1971CHANNEL LINEUP2
WGBH-TV (PBS) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WHDH-TV (CBS) Boston6 WTEV-TV (ABC) New
Bedford7 WNAC-TV (ABC) Boston9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV (NBC)
Providence11 WENH-TV (PBS) Durham, NH12 WPRI-TV (CBS) Providence27 WSMW-TV (Ind.)
Worcester38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) Boston44 WGBX-TV (PBS) Boston56 WKBG-TV (Ind.)
BostonMORNING6:257- Agricultural U.S.A6:304- Men in Space5- Sunrise Semester6- Farmer's
Corner7:004- Deputy Dawg5- Young World6- Mister Ed7- Here Come the Doubledeckers10-
Tennessee Tuxedo7:304- Pink Panther5- Felix the Cat7- Bullwinkle10- Underdog12- Tom and
Jerry8:004-10- Dr. Doolittle5-12- Bugs Bunny Show6-7- Will the Real Jerry Lewis please sit
down38- Willie Whistle8:302- Misterogers4-10- Woody Woodpecker5-12- Scooby Doo6-7-
Roadrunner9- Ring-a-Ding The Clown8:565-12- In the News9:002- Sesame Street4- Earth Lab
(Rex Trailer)5-12- Harlem Globetrotters6-7-9- Funky Phantom10- Deputy Dawg38- Playhouse56-
Treehouse Club9:265-12- In the News9:305-12- Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch6-7- Jackson 510-
The Pink Panther56- Bob Glover Show9:565-12- In the News10:002- Electric Company4-10-
Barrier Reef5-12- Pebbles and Bamm Bamm6-7-9- Bewitched56- Combat10:265-12- In the
News10:302- Misterogers4-10- Take a Giant Step5-12- Archie's TV Funnies6-7-9- Lidsville38- Sea
Hunt10:565-12- In the News11:002- Sesame Street5-12- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch6-7-9-
Curiosity Shop38- Highway Patrol56- Wrestling Matches11:265-12- In The News11:304-10- The
Bugaloos5- News, weather12-38- Josie and the Pussycats11:5612-38- In The NewsAFTERNOON2-
Electric Company4-10- Mr. Wizard (Don Herbert)5- Candlepin Bowling6-7-9- Jonny Quest12-38-
The Monkees27- Boxing56- Movie- Fury of Achilles (1962)12:302- Hodgepodge Lodge4-10- The
Jetsons6-7-9- College Football Today12- You Are There- "The Vision of Dr. Koch38- Three
Stooges12:456-7-9- College Football- Penn State @ Tennessee1:004- News, weather5- Winning
Pins10- NFL Game of the Week12- Children's Film Festival- "Skinny and Fatty"27- Roller Derby38-
Top Cat1:304- Soul Searching10- Sports Challenge38- The Addams Family2:004- Sports
Challenge5- Movie- Detective Story (1951)10- The Big Valley12- Roundtable38- Wrestling
Matches56- Movie- Invasion of the Star Creatures (1962)2:304- This Week In Pro Football12-
Wrestling Matches3:0010- Phil Esposito Show (the former NHL player had his own TV show?)27-
College Football Highlights38- Wagon Train3:304- NFL Game of the Week10- World of Sports27-
NBA Highlights56- One Step Beyond4:002-44- Sesame Street4-10- NFL Football- New York Jets @
Dallas Cowboys5- You are There- "The Vision of Dr. Kotch"6- Matinee7- I Spy12- Movie- See How
They Run (1964)27- Woolner Brothers56- The Outer Limits4:305- Glen Campbell Hour27- It's
Country Music Time!38- Horseracing- Display Handicap in Aqueduct5:002-44- Masquerade- "The
Preposition for Children"6-7-9- Wide World of Sports38- Man from U.N.C.L.E56- Star Trek5:302-
44- Electric Company5- News, WeatherEVENING6:002- Soul!- (Wilson Pickett and Al Freeman Jr.,
guests)5- The Week Ends Here12- News, weather27- High School Quiz38- I Dream of Jeannie44-
Speaking Freely56- The Avengers6:306- Rollin' on the River7- News, weather9- Movie- Three on
a Spree (1961)12-38- CBS News (Roger Mudd)27- March of the Wooden Soldiers7:002- Silent
Years4-10- News, weather5- Movie- Beau James (1957)6- Hee Haw7- One More Time12-
Dragnet38- Bruins Highlights44- The French Chef56- Jim Plunkett, No. 17:304- Street People7-
Lawrence Welk Show10- To Tell The Truth12- I Dream of Jeannie38- Hogan's Heroes44- Great
American Dream Machine56- Movie- Konga (1961)8:004- The Partners6-9- Getting Together10-
College Basketball- Providence College .vs. Brown12- College Hockey- Brown .vs. Cornell27- Run
Fast- Eat all Day38- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Toronto Maple Leafs44- Hollywood TV
Theater8:304- The Good Life6-7-9- Movie of the Weekend- The Devil and Miss Sarah (1971)27-
Suffolk Downs Race Highlights44- Hollywood TV Theatre9:002- David Susskind Show- "Why is Sex
the Great American Hang-Up"4- Movie- One More Train to Rob (1970)5- Dick Van Dyke Show27-
Englebert Humperdinck Show56- Movie- Castle of the Living Dead (1964)9:305- Mary Tyler
Moore Show44- This Week, Bill Moyers10:005-12- Mission: Impossible6-7-9- The Persuaders10-
It Takes A Thief27- Newshour44- House, Sir John Gielgud10:3027- Roller Derby38- Bruins Wrap-
Up56- Lou Gordon Show11:004-5-6-7-9-10-12- News38- Movie- Guerillas in Pink Lace
(1964)11:159- Movie- Three Strangers (1946)11:304- Movie- The Magnificent Seven (1960)5-
Movie- Satan Never Sleeps (1962)6- David Susskind Show7- Movie- Homicidal (1961)10- The
Name of the Game12- Movie- Cheyenne Autumn (1966)12:0027- Big Time Wrestling56- Movie-
House of Fear (1945)12:3038- Faith for Today1:004- Movie- Love Thy Neighbor (1960)7- ABC
News10- Movie- Striptease Murder1:456- Movie- Running Wild (1945)2:055- Movie- Part-Time
Wife (1961)
source: Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- Sunday October 22, 1967CHANNEL LINEUP2 WGBH-TV
(NET) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WHDH-TV (CBS) Boston6 WTEV-TV (ABC) New
Bedford/Providence7 WNAC-TV (ABC) Boston9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV
(NBC) Providence11 WENH-TV (NET) Durham, NH12 WPRI-TV (CBS) Providence38 WSBK-TV
(Ind./NBC) Boston56 WKBG-TV (Ind./CBS) BostonMORNING6:004- Industry on Parade6:154- The
Living World6:304- Boomtown, Rex Trailer5- Potpourri6- Farmer's Corner6:454- The Living
Word7:005- Bozo the Clown6- Cartoons7- Casper Cartoons7:156- Roger Ramjet7:307- Milton the
Monster12- Superman7:456- Protestant Service8:005- Insight7- Bullwinkle Show12- Road
Runner56- Little Rascals8:156- Jewish Service9- The Living Word10- Sacred Heart8:305- Faith to
Faith7- The Christophers9- Allen's Revival Hour10- This is the Life12- Lone Ranger38- The
Answer8:456- Catholic Mass7- This is the Life9:005- Turning Point9- Insight, film10- Catholic
Chapel12-38- Tom and Jerry56- Winchell-Mahoney Show9:304- It's Your World5- Builders'
Showcase6- Milton the Monster9- The Big Picture10- The Christophers12-38- Underdog10:004-
Our Believing World5- Lamp Unto My Feet6- Linus the Lionhearted7- Elephants and Things9-
Faith for Today10- Frontiers of Faith12- Name; Anonymous38- Cartoon Time10:1512- Think;
Education10:304- Catholic Hour5- Look Up and Live6-9- Peter Potamus7- Discovery10- World
Around Us12- Face The News11:004- Auditions5- Camera Three6-9- Bullwinkle Show7- Outdoor
World10- The Living Word12- Home Aid Show38- Sacred Heart Hour11:057- Championship
Bowling11:1510- Social Security38- Catholic Mass11:304- News, weather5- Face the Nation6-
Discovery '679-12- Notre Dame Football10- Managers in ActionAFTERNOON12:004- Movies-
Kismet (1955)/ Tarnished Angels (1958)5- News, weather6- ABC Scope7- Movies (x2)- Lost
Wagon (1956)/Shark River (1954)10-38- Bruins Highlights56- Roller Derby12:305- Football
Closeup6- Brother Buzz1:005-12- The NFL Today6- Directions9- Discovery10-38- Meet the
Press56- Movie- The High and the Mighty (1954)1:305-12- NFL Football- New York Giants @
Green Bay Packers6-9- Issues and Answers10- Len Jardine Show38- Managers in Action2:002- R
and D Review6- Science Fiction9- Western Theater10- Movie- Story of Mankind (1957)38-
Council of Rabbis2:306- Movies- (x2)- Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1953)/Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair (1952)3:002- News in Perspective9- Roller Derby38- Fils for
Freedom3:304- Starring the Editors3:4510- Great Music56- United Fund Special- "A Heritage of
Service4:002- The Creative Person4- News, weather9- The Beagles10- The Professionals56- Point
of View4:302- Spectrum4-10- NFL Football- New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins5- Outer Limits9-
Magilla Gorilla12- Gadabout Gaddis56- Red Auerbach Show5:002- Speaking Freely7- Movie-
Seven Cities of Gold (1955)9- Big Time Wrestling11- Magazine12- He and She38- Dialogue 3856-
My Favorite Martian5:305-12- Amateaur Hour6- Sea Hunt11- Making Things Grow38- Ideas on
Trial56- Patty Duke ShowEVENING2- Washington Review5-12- 21st Century6- The Invaders9- East
Side/West Side11- Antiques 538- Laurel and Hardy56- Superman6:302- Making Things Grow5-
News, weather11- Experiment38- Laurel and Hardy56- Superman7:002- Science Reporter5-12-
Lassie6-7-9- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea11- Brother Buzz38- Notre Dame Football56-
Movie- The Big Lift (1950)7:302- N.E.T Playhouse4-10- Disney's Wonderful World of Color5-12-
Gentle Ben11- Washington Review8:005-12- Ed Sullivan Show6-7-9- The FBI11- N.E.T
Journal8:304-10- Mothers-In-Law38- Movie- Case of Mrs. Loring (1959)8:452- Variations on a
Literary Theme9:002- David Susskind Show4-10- Bonanza5-12- Smothers Brothers6-7-9- Movie-
Johnny Belinda11- The Successor56- David Bassett Show10:004-10- High Chapparal5-12-
Mission: Impossible38- Riverboat56- Movie- Spider Woman (1944)11:004-5-6-7-9-10-12-
News38- Movie- Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)11:157- Movie- Dream Wife (1953)56- Joe Pyne
Show11:256- Movie- Wyoming Mail (1950)11:304- Tonight Show5- Movie- Springfield Rivle
(1952)10- Make Mine Mink (1960)12- Joe Pyne Show
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Just for the record, the NFL game was Packers AT Giants (Yankee Stadium), Packers winning 48-
21.
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"Captain Kangaroo" on an ABC station in half-hour form in 1978. Were they syndicating past
episodes at that time?
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source: The Boston GlobeRETRO BOSTON TV- Saturday April 3, 1982CHANNEL LINEUP2 WGBH-
TV (PBS) Boston4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston5 WCVB-TV (ABC) Boston6 WLNE-TV (CBS) New
Bedford/Providence7 WNAC-TV (CBS) Boston9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH10 WJAR-TV
(NBC) Providence11 WENH-TV (PBS) Durham, NH12 WPRI-TV (ABC) Providence25 WXNE-TV
(Ind.) Boston27 WSMW-TV (Ind.) Worcester38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) Boston44 WGBX-TV (PBS)
Boston56 WLVI-TV (Ind.) Boston68 WQTV-TV (Ind.) BostonMORNING8:002- Sesame Street4-10-
The Flintstones5-9-12- Superfriends6-7- Popeye25- Aroun dthe World38- Carrascolendas56-
Music and Spoken World68- 26 Men8:304-10- Smurfs5-9-12- Thundarr/Goldie6-7- Tarzan/Lone
Ranger25- Space Kidettes38- Rainbow Patch56- Rex Humbard68- Judge Roy Bean9:002- Over
Easy (5 times on Ch. 2)25- Wheelie27- Wonder Woman38- Magic Circus56- Oral Roberts68-
Wrestling9:304-10- Kid Super Bowl5-9-12- Laverne and Shirley6-7- Tarzan/Lone Ranger25-
American Trail38- It's Your Business56- Jimmy Swaggart10:005-9-12- Richie & Scooby25- Movie-
Bomba and the Jungle Girl (1952)27- Inside Worcester38- Ask the Manager68- Dennis
O'Keefe10:304-10- Spider-Man27- Wild Kingdom38- Movie- Blues Busters (1950)56- De Todo Un
Poco68- Peter Gunn11:004-10- Space Stars5- Kidsworld9-12- Fonz & Gang27- Bowling56- New
England Today68- Soul Train11:302- Movie- Angel on My Shoulder (1946)5- Baseball Bunch6-7-
Blackstar9-12- Heathcliff25- Robin Hood56- Sha Na NaAFTERNOON12:004- Daffy/Speedy5-
Candlepin Bowling6-7- Trollkins9-12- Weekend Special10- Tom & Jerry25- The Virginian27-56-
Wrestling38- Land of the Giants68- Musicfiles12:304- Bullwinkle6-7- Tom and Jerry9- American
Bandstand10- Look at Us12- The Championship1:002- Life on Earth4- Superkids5- Candlepin
Bowling6-7- Kwicky Koala10- Movie- Five Branded Women (1960)12- Robin Hood27- College
Basketball- ACC-Big 10 All_Star Game38- This Week in Baseball56- Movie- Black Friday
(1940)1:304- We're Movin5- Sports Afield6-7- 30 Minutes9- Look at Us12- Wrestling25- The
Rifleman38- Baseball- Red Sox .vs. Detroit Tigers from Lakeland, FL2:002- Nova4- Money to Grow
On5- Greatest Sports Legends6- Baseball Bunch7- Outdoor Life9- Movie- Betrayal (1978)25-
Bonanza2:304- MoneySense5- Sugar Ray Leonard's Golden Gloves6-7- College Basketball- "Pizza
Hut All-Star Classic"11- Light in the West12- Big Valley56- Movie- Calling Dr. Death (1943)3:002-
Photo Show4- Coming Together10- Star Trek25- Big Valley3:302- Quilting4- World of Survival5-9-
12- Pro Bowlers Tour- King Louie Open from Overland Park, KS11- The Christians4:002- Portraits
of Pastels4- In Search Of10- Dance Fever25- High Chaparral56- Movie- Beach Blanket Bingo
(1965)4:302- Julia Child and Company4-10- Women's Golf- Dinah Shore Invitational6-7- CBS
Sports Saturday11- Nova38- Sergeant Bilko5:002- Frugal Gourmet5-9-12- Wide World Of
Sports25- Grizzly Adams38- F-Troop44- Washington Week in Review5:302- Victory Garden11-
This Old House38- Daytona Superbikers44- Wall Street WeekEVENING6:002- La Plaza- "El
Salvador: A Latino Perspective"4-6-7-10- News11- Kidney Foundation25- Battlestar Galactica38-
The Jeffersons44- Matinee at the Bijou- "Wildcat"56- Star Trek6:304-10- NBC News5-12- News6-
CBS News7- Urban Update9- Nashville Music11- The Lawmakers38- Bob Newhart7:002- Sneak
Previews4-10- Solid Gold5-12- Lawrence Welk6- The Muppets7- You Asked for It9- Hee Haw11-
N.H Journal25- Wonder Woman38- Red Sox 1981- highlights of last season56- Benny Hill7:302-
Tom Cottle- "The Other Side of the Couch"6- Sha Na Na7- Dance Fever11- Agronsky and
Company38- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Quebec Nordiques44- Once Upon a Classic56- Benny
Hill8:002- Golden Age of Television4-10- One of the Boys5-9-12- T.J Hooker6-7- Charlie Brown
All-Stars11- Twilight Zone25- Movie- Black Magic (1949)44- German Soccer56- Movie- The
Comedians (1967)8:304-10- Chicago Story6-7- Fat Albert Easter Special11- N.H Crossroads9:002-
In Performance at the White House5-9-12- Love Boat6-7- Movie- House Calls (1978)11- Doctor in
the House44- Good Mornin' Blues9:3011- American Playhouse- (sign-off time for WENH,
10:30pm)10:002- Evening with Webster Lewis in Harmony with Friends4-10- McClain's Law5-9-
12- Perry Como's Easter in Guadalajara25- Sonny and Cher38- Exchange44- Jazz at the
Maintenance- Bill Evans Trio (sign-off tiime for WGBX, 11pm)10:3038- News11:002- Vandalism:
Breaking Through4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News25- Movie- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) (sign-off
time for WXNE, 12:20am)38- Nightoons56- Movie- British Agent (1934) (sign-off time for WLVI,
12:20am)11:302- David Susskind (sign-off time for WGBH, 12:30am)4-10- Saturday Night Live5-
Movie- No Leave, No Love (1946)6- Entertainment This Week7- Movie- Suez (1938)9- Movie-
Pride of the Yankees (1942) (sign-off time for WMUR, 1:38am)12- Movie- Is Paris Burning (1966)
(sign-off time for WPRI, 2:23am)38- Sergeant Bilko12:0038- WCT Tennis (sign-off time for WSBK,
1am)12:306- Movie- Fred Astaire Presents the Fox Musicals (1974)1:004- Rock Concert10- Solid
Gold1:505- Five All Night Live2:007- Movie- Born to Kill (1947)10- Stark Trek (sign-off time for
WJAR, 3am)2:304- Movie- Gunfight at the OK Corral (1957)6- Movie- The Perfect Furlough (1958)
(sign-off time for WLNE, 4:03am)3:005- ABC News3:155- Movie- Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
(1965)4:007- Urban Update
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[quote=Peter J. Wiggins ][snip]12:30- NFL Football- New York Giants @ Philadelphia Eagles4pm-
NFL Football- Minnesota Vikings @ Oakland Raiders[snip]Didn't NFL Today air at 12:30 et in
those days, with the early games airing at 1 pm et (except in Baltimore where due to blue laws
they aired at 2 pm et?As for those matchups, I can tell you that this Philadelphia area native and
Eagles fan attended that game at Veterans Stadium. Phi 20, NYG 3, finishing a 9-7 season. Then
the Birds had to await the outcomes of Min@Oak and GB@LA Rams, both of which were blacked
out in Philly, although I read at the time where some of the Eagles watched the Minnesota game
at Bookbinders in Society Hill on closed circuit. The Eagles, in order to gain a wild card (Atl had
clinched the other wc in the NFC), needed, besides winning their own game, losses by either the
Vikes or the Pack. Both Min and GB lost (WIP 610 carried GB/Rams after the Eagles/Giants game
ended), giving the Eagles more help than they needed to end an 18-year playoff drought.
Thanks, Peter, for rekindling one of my high school senior year memories. [snip]WSMW-TV 27
(Ind.)[snip]Isn't TV 27 licensed to Worcester? I watched some of its Univision programming when
I visited Boston recently. The first time I had ever watched Univision or Galavision via an affiliate
rather than my DirecTV.ixnay
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12:30- NFL Football- New York Giants @ Philadelphia Eagles4pm- NFL Football- Minnesota
Vikings @ Oakland RaidersDidn't NFL Today air at 12:30 et in those days, with the early games
airing at 1 pm et (except in Baltimore where due to blue laws they aired at 2 pm et?
Yep. It must have been listed differently in the Globe.Certain games in the Central time zone also
started at 2 Eastern/1 Central up until 1980 or so. Apparently most NFL games started at 1pm
local time at one point.
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Didn't NFL Today air at 12:30 et in those days, with the early games airing at 1 pm et (except in
Baltimore where due to blue laws they aired at 2 pm et)?
As for those matchups, I can tell you that this Philadelphia area native and Eagles fan attended
that game at Veterans Stadium. Phi 20, NYG 3, finishing a 9-7 season. Then the Birds had to await
the outcomes of Min@Oak and GB@LA Rams, both of which were blacked out in Philly, although
I read at the time where some of the Eagles watched the Minnesota game at Bookbinders in
Society Hill on closed circuit. The Eagles, in order to gain a wild card (Atl had clinched the other
wc in the NFC), needed, besides winning their own game, losses by either the Vikes or the Pack.
Both Min and GB lost (WIP 610 carried GB/Rams after the Eagles/Giants game ended; I listened
to it), giving the Eagles more help than they needed to end an 18-year playoff drought.
Thanks, Peter, for rekindling one of my high school senior year memories.
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WSMW-TV 27 (Ind.)
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Isn't TV 27 licensed to Worcester? I watched some of its Univision programming when I visited
Boston recently. The first time I had ever watched Univision or Galavision via an affiliate rather
than my DirecTV.
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P.S. This is a redoing of my first contribution to this thread, reformatted for better readability.
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The episode of Battlestar Galactica that aired that night was "Fire In Space".
Retro: Washington, DC Saturday, July 28, 1956
From The Washington Post:WRC Ch. 4 (NBC) 8:30 Variety Theater 9 AM Cartoon Circus 9:30 Why
Does Your Garden Grow?10 AM Howdy Doody10:30 I Married Joan11 AM Fury11:30 Uncle
Johnny Coons (anyone from Chicago remember him?)12 N Captain Gallant12:30 Cartoon Circus 1
PM Trading Post: "West Of El Dorado" and "Trailing Danger" 2:30 Encore Playhouse: "Tight
Shoes" 4 PM Brooke Johns 4:30 Cartoon Circus 4:45 Footlight Theater: "Land Of The Lawless"
5:45 Meet The Ch's (don't know what this is) 6 PM Traffic Court 6:30 4 Corners; News 6:45 Sports
Time 7 PM Adventure Theater 7:30 Down You Go 8 PM Julius La Rosa Show (color) 9 PM People
Are Funny 9:30 Festival Of Stars10 PM Encore Theater10:30 Safeway Theater: "Court Martial"12
M Inspiration; Sign OffWTTG Ch. 5 (DuMont, although independent would probably be more
accurate)11 AM Serial Theater12 N Star Of The West: "Lucky Texan" with John Wayne, and "Law
Of The Lash," with Lash LaRue 2:30 Batter Up 2:45 Dugout Chatter 3 PM Baseball: Washington
Senators at Detroit Tigers 5:15 Tenth Inning: "Lightning Raiders" (time approximate) 6 PM
Western Adventures 6:30 Capital Caravan 7 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry 8 PM The Evening
Movie: "Decoy" 9:30 Jalopy Derby10 PM Wrestling From Hollywood11 PM Featurama12 M Sign
OffWMAL (WJLA) Ch. 7 (ABC) 5 PM Bottom Of The World 5:30 Future Fivers Club 6 PM Clown
Corner 6:30 Championship Bowling 7:30 Ozark Jubilee 9 PM Lawrence Welk10 PM Masquerade
Party10:30 Town And Country Jamboree with Jimmy Dean and his Big Texas Wildcats 1:30 Sign
OffWTOP (WUSA) Ch. 9 (CBS) 7:55 Meditations 8 AM Stop, Look And Listen 8:30 Oswald Rabbit
Presents 9 AM Ask-It Basket 9:30 Captain Kangaroo10:30 Mighty Mouse11 AM Winky Dink And
You11:30 Tales Of The Texas Rangers12 N Big Top 1 PM Lone Ranger 1:30 Saturday Matinee:
"Alaska" and "King Of The Bandits" 4 PM Pick Temple's Ranch: "Tex Rides With The Boy Scouts
5:30 Jungle Hunters; News 6 PM Cisco Kid 6:30 Stories Of The Century 7 PM Saturday Sports
Mirror 7:30 Beat The Clock 8 PM The Honeymooners 8:30 Stage Show 9 PM Two For The Money
9:30 Russ Morgan Show10 PM Gunsmoke10:30 High Finance11 PM News11:15 The Late Show:
"Breaking The Sound Barrier" (runs until at least 1 AM, sign off time not given)
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Okay, you ought-might want to organize this better because it is for all purposes a mess. ???
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9 AM Cartoon Circus
10 AM Howdy Doody
11 AM Fury
4 PM Brooke Johns
6 PM Traffic Court
7 PM Adventure Theater
10 PM Encore Theater
11 AM Serial Theater
12 N Star Of The West: "Lucky Texan" with
2:30 Batter Up
Detroit Tigers
(time approximate)
6 PM Western Adventures
11 PM Futurama
12 M Sign Off
6 PM Clown Corner
10 PM Masquerade Party
7:55 Meditations
9 AM Ask-It Basket
12 N Big Top
1 PM Lone Ranger
6 PM Cisco Kid
8 PM The Honeymooners
10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News
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11 PM Futurama
12 M Sign Off
WTTG's Futurama I believe was hosted by Milt Grant. Around this time he also hosted an
American Bandstand like show for DC. Grant would later be one of the folks who would launch
WDCA-TV 20 in 1966.
WMAL's Town & County which was hosted by Jimmy Dean I have read over the years was
actually co-hosted by future county legend Patsy Cline. Well maybe a co-host is the wrong choice
of words but she made enough apparances there that she could be considered a "co-host".
Its very hard to believe now but back in the 50s ( at the time of this schedule ) DC was a HUGE
country music town. I believe even a few country records were cut there. Enough so many called
it "Nashville East".
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From TV Guide:
7 AM Today
a guest)
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
Didn't work.)
11 PM News
1 AM News
6 AM Summer Semester
John Hart
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
11 AM Family Affair
12 N News
3 PM Secret Storm
3:30 Edge Of Night
4 PM I Love Lucy
6 PM News
7 PM News
9:30 Cannon
11 PM News
5 PM Sesame Street
Outlaws (Part 1)
8 AM Romper Room
To Know
11 AM Split Second
11:30 Bewitched
12 N Password
12:30 News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM Daniel Boone
6 PM ABC News
7 PM What's My Line?
The Money"
11 PM News
1 AM News
7 AM Little Rascals
8 AM Banana Splits
8:30 Flintstones
10 AM Jack LaLanne
10:30 Mantrap
12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on
Ch. 2)
3 PM Magic Funnies
4 PM Spiderman
4:30 Flintstones
5 PM Leave It To Beaver
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM Rifleman
10 PM Roller Derby
(pre-empted on Ch. 5)
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
8 PM French Chef
4 PM Insight
5 PM Cartoons
kids' show)
8 PM Warren Roberts
9 PM 700 Club
10 PM 700 Club
sign off 11 PM
From The Washington Post:WNBW (WRC) Ch. 4 (NBC) 6:45 News 6:50 Look To This Day 7 AM
Today 9 AM Kitchen Cupboard 9:30 Figure Formula 9:45 Joe Campbell10 AM Ding Dong
School10:30 A Time To Live10:45 Three Steps To Heaven(preceding two were part of an
unsuccessfulattempt at morning soaps on NBC)11 AM Home12 N Bob Smith Show (yes, Buffalo
Bob)12:30 M. Hunnicutt (local, don't know the first name); News 1 PM People's Playhouse: "GI
War Brides" 2 PM Inga's Angle 2:30 Here's How It Looks 3 PM One Man's Family (the classic radio
soap, still airing in 1954 on NBC radio at 7:45 PM, in a daytime slot after a few years in
primetime) 3:15 Golden Windows 3:30 First Love 3:45 Concerning Miss Marlowe 4 PM Hawkins
Falls 4:15 Bride And Groom 4:30 Betty White Show 5 PM Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody 6
PM Footlight Film 6:45 Weather, News, Sports 7 PM Hopalong Cassidy 7:30 World Of Mr.
Sweeney 7:45 Camel News Caravan (John Cameron Swayze) 8 PM The Duke (sitcom about a
professional boxer) 8:30 Life Of Riley 9 PM Best In Mystery 9:30 Campbell TV Soundstage10 PM
Sportsreel10:30 Great Moments (I think this is also a sports show)10:45 Fore On Four11 PM
News With Richard Harkness; Weather11:15 Sports; Movies: "Cauldron Of Horror" and "Valley
Of The Zombies"12:30 Inspiration; Sign OffNOTE: Steve Allen's Tonight show did not debut on
NBC until 9/27/54; it was still a local New York show at this point.WTTG Ch. 5 (DuMont) 9:45
Cartoons10 AM Romper Room11 AM Early Bird Theater: "Tough To Handle"12 N Midday
Chapel12:15 Movietone News12:30 Hoppity Skippity 1 PM (Art) Lamb Session 1:30 Matinee For
You: "Youth's Highways" 2:30 Bazaar With Hazel Markel 3 PM Paul Dixon Show (Cincinnati
posters-- remember him?) 4 PM Brighter Day (CBS soap pre-empted on Ch. 9) 4:15 Secret Storm
(ditto) 4:30 On Your Account (CBS game show pre-empted on Ch. 9) 5 PM (Art) Lamb Session
5:45 Pat Priest (wonder if this is the second Marilyn Munster? She was the daughter of U.S.
Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest.) 6 PM Hoppity Skippity 6:30 Headline News Edition 6:45 Sports And
Weather 7 PM Captain Video 7:15 Lt. Palmer 7:30 Interlude: "Doctor Mac" 8 PM Warmup;
Dugout Chatter; Baseball: Washington Senators at Cleveland Indians10:45 10th Inning (time
approximate)11 PM News, Weather, Sports, Night Owl Theater: "Tough To Handle"sign off time
not given but follows the movieWMAL (WJLA) Ch. 7 (ABC) 8:30 Cartoon Capers 9 AM Breakfast
Club (Don McNeill's classic radio show in an unsuccessful attempt by ABC to simulcast, as CBS
did with Arthur Godfrey)10 AM Movie Club: "Turnabout" (basis for a 1979 NBC sitcom about a
couple who magically switch bodies)11:45 Cartoon Concert 1 PM Just For Fun 2 PM Hollywood
Matinee: "Grief Street" 3 PM Modern Woman 3:30 Jerry & Jimma 4 PM Pirate Bill 5 PM Family
Playhouse: "Roaming Cowboy" 6 PM Black Phantom; Weather 6:30 News 6:45 Jim Gibbons Show
7:15 John Daly And The News 7:30 Stu Erwin Show 8 PM Ozzie And Harriet 8:30 Who's The Boss?
(not the sitcom, but a game show hosted by Mike Wallace in which the panel had to guess the
contestants' celebrity employers) 9 PM Pride Of The Family 9:30 Golf Tips 9:45 Public
Prosecutor10 PM Focus10:30 Front Page Detective11 PM News, Weather, Sports11:15 7 Star
Theater: "Dear Murderer"12:45 Sign OffWTOP (WUSA) Ch. 9 (CBS) 6:55 Meditation 7 AM The
Morning Show With Walter Cronkite (CBS's first attempt to challenge NBC's Today show) 9 AM
Billy Johnson Show 9:45 Mark Evans10 AM Garry Moore (90 minutes on Friday, since Arthur
Godfrey did his show from his farm in Virginia, which did not have television facilities)11:30
Strike It Rich12 N Valiant Lady12:15 Love Of Life12:30 Search For Tomorrow12:45 Guiding Light 1
PM Portia Faces Life 1:15 The Seeking Heart 1:30 Welcome Travelers 2 PM Robert Q. Lewis Show
2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Allen Jeffreys 4 PM Pick Temple's Ranch: "3
In The Saddle" with Tex Ritter 5:30 Bob Crosby Show (delay from 3:30) 6 PM Starlight Theater
6:30 The 6:30 Report 6:45 Esso Reporter 7 PM Amos 'n' Andy 7:30 Douglas Edwards With The
News 7:45 TV's Top Tunes 8 PM Pantomime Quiz 8:30 Topper (we recently lost one of its stars,
Robert Sterling) 9 PM Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars 9:30 Our Miss Brooks10 PM Star Theater10:30
It's News To Me11 PM News With Ron Cochran; Weather11:15 Sports; Police Blotter11:30 Late
Show: "Invitation To Waltz"sign off after the movie, time not given
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WTTG-5(Dumont)5:45 PM Pat Priest(wonder if this is the second Marilyn Munster? Her mother
was secretary of treasury under Eisenhower)No doubt in my mind that this was her own show
since she lived in the area. She turned 18 that August 15th and she was entering beauty contests
at that time according to her bio on imdb.com. This August 15th she will turn 70.
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in 1957.
6 AM News Conference
6:30 News
9 AM Family Feud
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM What's Happening!!
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News
7 PM ABC News
8 PM That's Incredible!
12:15 Nightline
2:15 News
6 AM Sunrise Semester
6:30 Bewitched
7 AM Charlie Rose
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Richard Simmons
12 N News
4 PM Charlie's Angels
5 PM The Jeffersons
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
7:30 PM Magazine
8 PM Private Benjamin
9 PM M*A*S*H
10 PM Lou Grant
11 PM News
12 M Quincy
1:10 Harry O
2:20 News
4 PM Sesame Street
11 PM Views Of Asia
6 AM Morning Stretch
7 AM Today
9 AM Hour Magazine
10 AM Here's Lucy
2 PM Another World
3 PM Texas
5:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
6 AM News
7:05 Funtime
3:35 Flintstones
4:05 Munsters
10:20 News
8 AM nothing given
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Dick Cavett
8 PM Take 30
sign off 12 M
7 AM Jim Bakker
8 AM Jimmy Swaggart
9 AM Health Field
5 PM Baretta
6 PM Starsky & Hutch
7 PM Kojak
8 PM Merv Griffin
10 PM Jim Bakker
sign off 12 M
6 AM U.S.A.M.
10 AM 700 Club
12 N People's Court
5 PM Scooby Doo
6 PM Incredible Hulk
7 PM Pink Panther
8:30 Bullseye
9 PM Barnaby Jones
10 PM 700 Club
sign off 12 M
As promised, here is a schedule from July 1981, when "General Hospital" -- hot off the heels of
the Luke & Laura wedding; it even made the cover of "Newsweek" -- and other ABC Daytime
soaps were NOWHERE in the listings!!
9- KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS/ABC)
7:00am
2 Today
8:00
9:00
11 Captain Kangaroo
10:00
2 Wheel of Fortune
11 Health Field
10:30
2 Card Sharks
11 Alice
11:00
2 Praise The Lord (still don't know if this was the "PTL Club" or the "Praise The Lord" from TBN)
12:30
1:00
1:30
2 Another World
2:00
2:30
11 Guiding Light
3:00
9 Over Easy
3:30
2 The Doctors
4:00
9 Sesame Street
4:30
2 Blockbusters
5:00
2 Wedding Day
5:30
11 The Jeffersons
6:00
9 Aviation Weather (from Anchorage PBS station KAKM; renamed Alaska Weather sometime in
the mid-'80s)
7:00
9 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
11 Alice
7:30
11 The Jeffersons
8:00
9 Great Performances ("Bernstein Conducts Mahler's Symphone No. 9: Four Ways to Say
Farewell")
11 WKRP in Cincinnati
8:30
9:00
2 Flamingo Road
9:30
11 House Calls
10:00
11:00
9 Dick Cavett
11:30
11 Quincy, M.E.
12:40am
11 Harry O
Yes, as noted in the daytime listings, there was not ONE SINGLE ABC DAYTIME SHOW on either 2
or 11 at that time! I wonder what life here in Fairbanks was like in the summer in 1981 without a
single dose of General Hospital, All My Children, Ryan's Hope, One Life to Live, or even Family
Feud (nobody cared about Edge of Night anymore)...it was probably boring even with cable still
new.
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7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Somerset
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
Of Fame
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Beverly Hillbillies
10 AM Lucy Show
12 N News
Thing
3 PM Secret Storm
4 PM Gilligan's Island
7 PM News
7:30 Gunsmoke
9 PM Mayberry RFD
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
5 PM Sesame Street
drug abuse)
8 PM World Press
9 PM Fanfare
9:30 Beethoven
11 PM Sherlock Holmes
11:30 Stardate
7 AM Smokey Bear
9 AM Romper Room
A Lady"
12 N Bewitched
12:30 News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM My Favorite Martian
6:30 Hazel
7 PM What's My Line?
7:30 Let's Make A Deal
8 PM Newlywed Game
11 PM News
8 AM Cartoon Carnival
9 AM Banana Splits
9:30 Flintstones
10 AM Yogi Bear
11 AM Flipper
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Little Rascals
3:30 Flintstones
6 PM Munsters
7 PM Petticoat Junction
11 PM NHL Action
4 PM Sesame Street
this is)
6 PM Inner Space
7 PM Book Beat
8 PM World Press
11:30 World
any idea what the NHL Action show was on Ch. 17 at 11PM?
Could it perhaps have been some sort of a syndicated weekly highlight show, a la "This Week in
Baseball"?
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8 AM Gospel Jubilee
9 AM Popeye Club
11 AM Church Service
12 N Suspense Theatre
4 PM Olympians '72
approximate)
9 PM Bonanza
11 PM News
1:30 News
6 AM Summer Semester
7 AM Insight
8 AM Day Of Discovery
9 AM Church Service
10 AM Herald Of Truth
11 AM Church Service
12 N Georgians Speak
1 PM Animal World
5 PM I Spy
6 PM Campaign '72
7 PM News
the Mafia"
11 PM News
12 N B'wana Don
12:30 Muffinland
1 PM Sound Of Youth
2 PM Consultation
Possessed"
10 PM Video Variations
sign off 11 PM
10 AM Yes
10:30 Doubledeckers
11 AM Bullwinkle
1 PM Directions
2 PM Ebony Beat
5:30 Lassie
6 PM Movie: "The Babe Ruth Story"
8 PM The FBI
11:15 News
7 AM Agriculture U.S.A.
7:30 Cartoons
8 AM Streams Of Faith
9 AM Banana Splits
10 AM Magic Funnies
Night's Dream"
1 PM Open House
2 PM Championship Fishing
3 PM Fun Fest
5 PM Roller Derby
6 PM Untamed World
7 PM Secret Agent
8 PM The Prisoner
Night's Dream"
sign off 2 AM
5 PM Vibrations
6 PM The Advocates
7 PM Zoom
8 PM Firing Line
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 PM Video Variations
sign off 11 PM
WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind./CBN)
8 AM Church Page
1 PM News
4 PM Kathryn Kuhlman
5 PM Christ...The Answer
6 PM Encounter
7 PM Wild Kingdom
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WRAL Ch. 5 (ABC)
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
7:30 Adam-12
Back, Kotter)
8:30 Fish
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Baretta
11 PM News
12:40 Toma
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Tattletales
11:55 News
"for-women" shows)
5 PM Brady Bunch
6 PM News
8 PM The Waltons
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Today
9 AM PTL Club
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
3 PM Another World
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM NBC News
8 PM God's Smugglers
10 PM Police Woman
1 AM Tomorrow
9 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Word Shop
12 N Over Easy
2 PM Holiday
3 PM Making It Count
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer
9 PM World
Karenina"
GREENVILLE/NEW BERN/WASHINGTON, NC
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
6 PM News
7 PM Adam-12
8 PM CHiPs
10 PM Police Woman
11 PM News
6 AM Carolina Today
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Tattletales
12 N News
5 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM News
7 PM Cross-Wits
8 PM The Waltons
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
6 AM PTL Club
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Mike Douglas
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
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Fish
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Baretta
12:40 Toma
WILMINGTON, NC
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
5:30 My Three Sons
6 PM News
7 PM Emergency One!
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Fish
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Baretta
11 PM News
12:40 Toma
1:50 News
(still running)
7 AM Today
9 AM Merv Griffin
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
12 N Carolina Noon
12:30 Gong Show
3 PM Another World
4 PM Batman
5 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
7 PM Beverly Hillbillies
8 PM CHiPs
10 PM Police Woman
11 PM News
1 AM News
NORFOLK, VA
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Tattletales
1 PM People
6 PM News
7 PM Cross-Wits
8 PM The Waltons
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
6 AM Yoga
7 AM Today
9 AM Dinah!
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Knockout
3 PM Another World
5 PM My Three Sons
5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM Black Sheep Squadron
10 PM Police Woman
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
6:30 Lidsville
9 AM Happy Days
11:30 News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
Gables"
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Fish
9 PM Barney Miller
10 PM Baretta
11 PM News
12:40 Toma
FLORENCE, SC
7 AM Almanac
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
1 PM Edge Of Night
6 PM ABC News
6:30 News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM The Waltons
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
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5:30 AM Nashville(don't know what this is, is this is a news program out of Nashville?)
Possibly it could be Nashville On The Road which was hosted by Jim Ed Brown. Sometimes they
aired country music shows early in the mornings like Nashville On The Road,Arthur Smith(huge
around the North Carolina area),Porter Wagoner,reruns of the 70's Dolly Parton show(they aired
reruns of Dolly into the early 80's),Pop Goes The Country,among others.
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7 AM Today
9 AM PTL Club
Jane Pauley in a Jim-and-Tammy-Faye Sandwich?
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Possibly it could be Nashville On The Road which was hosted by Jim Ed Brown. Sometimes they
aired country music shows early in the mornings like Nashville On The Road,Arthur Smith(huge
around the North Carolina area),Porter Wagoner,reruns of the 70's Dolly Parton show(they aired
reruns of Dolly into the early 80's),Pop Goes The Country,among others.
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Carolina.
6 AM Local/ABC News
9 AM Catch Phrase
11 AM Newlywed Game
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
5 PM M*A*S*H (2 episodes)
6 PM News
7 PM ABC News
12 M Benson
12:30 Nightline
1 AM Grand Tour
International special)
9 AM Donahue
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
2:30 Capitol
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Jeopardy!
5 PM Divorce Court
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM Stir Crazy
10 PM The Equalizer
11 PM News
12 M Maude
12:30 Ironside
1:30 News
8 AM Sesame Street
9 AM Educational Programming
4 PM Sesame Street
episodes)
6 PM MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
8 PM Survival
Dooley show)
7 AM Today
9 AM Hour Magazine
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Scrabble
12 N Noonday
2 PM Another World
3 PM Santa Barbara
4 PM Dallas
5 PM Headline Chasers
5:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
8 PM Highway To Heaven
9 PM Hell Town
10 PM St. Elsewhere
11 PM News
1:30 News
4 AM The Waltons
5 AM Rhoda
7:35 Flintstones
8:35 Bewitched
9:05 Hazel
4:05 Flintstones
5 AM Bob Newhart
6 AM Body Electric
7 AM Focus On Society
3 PM Secret City
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Government Survey
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
11 PM European Journal
6 AM Success N Life
7 AM Captain Harlock
7:30 Robotech
8 AM Plasticman
8:30 Rocky And His Friends
9 AM Jim Bakker
10 AM Richard Roberts
11 AM The Saint
12 N Donna Reed
1 PM Dobie Gillis
2 PM The Monkees
3 PM Thunder Sub
4:30 Tranzor
5 PM Voltron
6 PM Gimme A Break!
7 PM Hawaii Five-O
8 PM Dynasty
sign off 1 AM
6 AM Muppet Show
6:30 Heathcliff
7 AM Go-Bots
7:30 M.A.S.K.
8 AM Superfriends
Jimmy Swaggart
10 AM 700 Club
12 N INDAY News
1 PM A Great Life
if live-action or animated)
2:30 Jetsons
3 PM Scooby Doo
3:30 She-Ra
4 PM He-Man And The Masters Of
The Universe
4:30 Transformers
5 PM G.I. Joe
5:30 ThunderCats
6 PM What's Happening!!
7 PM Diff'rent Strokes
8 PM Hart To Hart
Mountain"
11 PM Comedy Break
11:30 Honeymooners
12 M Barnaby Jones
1 AM News
2 AM Gilligan's Island
3 AM Rawhide
4 AM Barnaby Jones
5 AM Cisco Kid
7 AM 90 & 9 Club
8 AM Richard Roberts
9 AM A Better Way
10 AM Top 40 Music
at 12:30)
2 PM Atlanta's Top 50
4 PM Metalworks
5 PM Today's Music
6 PM Merv Griffin
8 PM Movie Music
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12 N INDAY News
These shows were part of Tribune's ill-fated afternoon block, called "Inday", which featured a
national newscast (produced by WPIX's "Independent Network News), followed by three talk /
magazine programs.
Don't think Inday lasted the season. Also, what's funny was that in some markets, Inday was on a
station different from the one that carries INN's nighttime newscast -- in Tampa Bay, WFTS ch.28
carried "Inday", with WTOG ch.44 carrying INN's nighttime news.
if live-action or animated)
Very likely the live-action original -- I dont think "2200 AD" was ever syndicated separately
(though it was part of the syndicated "Fred Flintstone and Friends" anthology).
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One more question:could you show weekend listings from Sunday October 20 & Saturday
October 26 1985?
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6 AM Lone Ranger
7 AM The Littles
this is?)
10:30 Bugs Bunny
(Game 6)
12 M Mad Movies
8 AM Latin Atlanta
8:30 Wuzzles
11 AM CBS Storybreak
11 PM News
12:30 Ironside
10 AM Masterpiece Theatre
1 PM Nature
4:30 TBA
5 PM Doctor Who
6 PM Health Matters
9 PM Butterflies
6 AM Camera 11
7 AM Kids Incorporated
7:30 Terrahawks
8 AM Snorks
9 AM Smurfs
10:30 Punky Brewster (animated)
nothing is given)
1 PM Wild Kingdom
5 PM Rockford Files
6 PM News
7 PM Wheel Of Fortune
8 PM Gimme A Break!
9 PM Golden Girls
9:30 227
10 PM Hunter
11 PM News
1 AM Outer Limits
2 AM News
3 AM Record Guide
6 AM CNN News
7 AM Saturday Funnies
Georgia
5:35 Motorweek
UCLA
10 AM Nova
11 AM Focus On Society
12 N Government Survey
at Yale
4:30 Motorweek
5 PM Victory Garden
6:30 Take 30
7 PM Sneak Previews
8 PM Great Performances
11 PM David Susskind
12 M Dad's Army
7 AM Superheroes
7:30 Bullwinkle
8 AM Jim Bakker
9 AM Breakfast Club
10 AM David Paul
12 N Movie: "Joyride"
6 PM Bosom Buddies
7 PM Street Hawk
promotions)
7 AM World Tomorrow
7:30 Rifleman
8 AM Atlanta Forum
9 AM Jerry Falwell
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And Beauty
at Milwaukee Bucks
06-29-2006, 10:05 PM #6
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(Game 6)
That series-- Game 6 will go down as a great game, the Cardinals were leading 1-0 in the bottom
of the Ninth when Jorge Orta was incorrectly called safe by Don Denkinger when Todd Worrell,
the Cardinals pitcher and also TV replays showed that he was out by not that much. The Royals
would go on to tie and win Game 6 and win Game 7 over their Missouri rivals, the Cardinals 11-0
(the score of game 7), The Cardinals were never the same in Game 7.