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13, 1960
KTVI 2 (ABC)
AM
8 Camera Two
8:20 Cartoons
9 Jack La Lanne
10:55 News
11 Morning Court
PM
12 The Texan
1 About Faces
2 Day in Court
4 American Bandstand
5 Cartoons
5:30 News
6 Expedition
7 The Rifleman
8 Stagecoach West
9 Alcoa Presents
10 Rendezvous
10:30 Movie
KMOX-TV 4 (CBS)
AM
6:30 P.S. 4
8 News
9 December Bride
10 I Love Lucy
11 Love of Life
PM
12 News
1 Full Circle
2 The Millionaire
3 Brighter Day
4 S.S. Popeye
4:30 Movie
6 News
9 Garry Moore
10 News
10:30 Movie
KSD-TV 5 (NBC)
AM
6 Continental Classroom
7 Today
9 Dough Re Mi
10 Price Is Right
10:30 Concentration
11 Truth Or Consequences
11:55 News
PM
12 Charlotte Peters
1 Jan Murray
5:30 Whirlybirds
6 News
6:30 Laramie
9 OConners Ocean
10 News
KETC 9 (Edu.)
AM
PM
12 College course
1:15 News
5 Krickety-Krackety
7 Americans At Work
8 M.I.T. Reporter
9 Bookmark
9:30 Accounting
KPLR 11
AM
11:50 Chapel
PM
12 Greatest Headlines
12:05 Cartoons
12:50 News
2:25 Headlines
3 All-Star Theater
4 Santa Claus
4:30 Captain 11
7:15 Apartment 11
7:30 Movie
9 Tightrope
10 Movie
Odd. I thought Thriller was an hour show.
episode?
11:30 Bewitched
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
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12:00 Bewitched
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My mistake. Sorry. I was just going by the other sources that I have.
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Podrazik.
What about CBS and NBC? Same (or similar) deal there?
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didn't work).
Harry Reasoner.
12:30 Bewitched
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12:30 Bewitched
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the land, since the $7000 the show allowed was not
All My Children has held down the 1:00 slot ever since,
time zone).
I thought the two switched back in January 1977, three months before AMC went to an hour.
CBS Schedule Thursday, February 16, 1984 (with YouTube Link included)
Guests: Bonnie Urseth (We Got It Made) and Harry Anderson (Night Court)
2:30 Capitol
4:00 Tattletales (if anybody knows the guests for that week, I'd appreciate it)
2:00 Nightwatch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA3hRA_EMIQ
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
10:00 The $25,000 Pyramid: guests Lauri Hendler (Gimme a Break!) and Joel Brooks (My Sister
Sam)
2:30 Capitol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNRzouyn6WM
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
by Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh
TV.com http://www.tv.com
10:00 The $25,000 Pyramid: Guests are Lauri Hendler (Gimme a Break!) and Joel Brooks (My
Sister Sam)
2:30 Capitol
BTW, Mike Hammer was hastily moved to Wednesdays after the failures of Better Days and
Together We Stand.
The Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90Z5kFXp2U0
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
CBS Schedule Thursday, November 19, 1981 (again with YouTube video)
7:30 Morning
9:00 Local Programming
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvhTQ0tciQ0&NR=1
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
You forgot to note that One Day At A Time was reruns too.
5:00 Spree
11:00 TBA
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
12:35 Nightline
1:05 Infomercial
1:35 News
2:05 Spree
5:30 News
7:00 Today
6:00 News
7:00 Celebrate Savannah: Sailing for the Gold (Olympic yachting hilites)
mid. News
2:10 Geraldo
6:00 News
7:00 Today
3:00 Rolonda
6:00 News
mid. News
2:40 Tempestt
6:00 News
noon Midday
6:00 News
7:30 Seinfeld
11:00 News
12:35 Jeffersons
1:05 Infomercial
2:35 Infomercial
5:00 Ag Day
noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
2:35 Infomercial
3:05 ABC World News Now
6:00 GED
9:00 Kidsongs
5:00 Wishbone
8:00 Nature (more on snakes, plus sea creatures and other venomous beasties and plants)
12:30 sign-off
6:00 News
7:00 Today
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 News
7:00 News
noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:00 Rolonda
noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
11:00 News
2:05 Magnum, PI
5:00 Ag Day
6:00 News
noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
1:35 Spree
noon News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
12:05 Nightline
12:35 Infomercial
2:05 sign-off
6:00 News
11:00 News
7:30 Dinosaurs
8:30 Bonkers
10:00 Matlock
noon Tempestt
1:00 Roseanne
1:30 Infomercial
3:00 Aladdin
3:30 Gargoyles
4:30 VR Troopers
7:30 Cops
8:00 Baywatch (Geraldo guests as a jealous lover)
9:00 Simpsons
9:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
10:30 Extra!
1:00 Infomercial
2:30 sign-off
11:00 Midday
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Moesha
2:35 sign-off
5:30 Mr Belvedere
6:00 Bonkers
7:00 Gargoyles
7:30 Eek!stravaganza
9:30 Blossom
2:00 Dinosaurs
2:30 Aladdin
3:00 Taz-Mania
5:00 Baywatch
7:00 Simpsons
10:00 News
11:30 Cheers
mid. Cops
12:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
10:00 Rolonda
noon Infomercial
5:00 News
5:30 Jeopardy!
6:00 News
7:00 Seinfeld
7:30 Wheel of Fortune
8:00 Roseanne
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
11:35 Nightline
12:35 Infomercial
2:05 Tempestt
7:00 Today
9:00 News
4:00 Baywatch
5:00 Ricki Lake
6:00 News
7:00 News
mid. News
2:10 sign-off
6:30 Bonkers
7:00 VR Troopers
7:30 Eek!stravaganza
8:30 Gargoyles
9:00 Infomercials
10:00 Baywatch
3:00 Taz-Mania
6:30 Simpsons
7:00 News
7:30 Cops
10:00 News
11:00 Highlander
2:00 Infomercial
6:30 Ag Day
8:00 Dinosaurs
8:30 TBA
11:00 TBA
12:30 Extra!
3:00 Flintstones
5:00 Animaniacs
7:00 LAPD
7:30 Extra!
8:00 Save Our Streets
10:00 Tempestt
mid. LAPD
12:30 Infomercial
1:00 Hitchhiker
1:30 Spree
10:30 Coach
11:00 Geraldo
3:30 VR Troopers
4:30 Animaniacs
7:30 Extra!
10:00 M*A*S*H
10:30 LAPD
mid. Coach
1:00 Infomercials
noon Hunter
1:00 Infomercials
3:00 Taz-Mania
6:30 Cops
10:00 Gunsmoke
11:30 Seinfeld
mid. Cheers
12:30 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice
1:00 Matlock
6:30 VR Troopers
7:30 Eek!stravaganza
10:00 Geraldo
3:00 Taz-Mania
7:00 LAPD
mid. Geraldo
1:30 Hitchhiker
2:00 sign-off
7:00 VR Troopers
7:30 Eek!stravaganza
11:00 Geraldo
3:00 Taz-Mania
6:30 Roseanne
7:30 Simpsons
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 Cops
mid. Infomercial
3:00 sign-off
6:00 Wishbone
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So it looks like Georgia ETV got rid of the afternoon airing of Sesame Street earlier than most
stations. My WGBH didn't get rid of it until
from Televizier, published by AVRO, one of the contributing stations to NOS; NOS listings will
include the presenting station for their programs
Nederland 1
8:00 NOS-Journaal
7:00 NOS-Journaal
8:28 NOS-Journaal
9:00 NOS-Journaal
9:05 Groen-Links
9:08 Kook TV
1:00 NOS-Journaal
4:00 NOS-Journaal
Nederland 3
6:15 Sesamstraat
6:30 NOS-Jeugdjournaal
10:00 NOS-Journaal
10:16 NOS-Sportjournaal
TV10 Gold
noon Rebroadcasts
6:00 Dynasty
7:00 Fantasy Island
TV Plus
Euro 7
RTL4
7:00 Nieuws
7:07 Foofur
7:30 Nieuws
8:00 Nieuws
8:30 Nieuws
10:00 Koffietijd
11:50 Lunchkids
4:00 Nieuws
6:00 Nieuws
6:15 Ooggetuige
10:55 Dream On
11:25 Nieuws/Sport/Weer
RTL5
2:00 TV Boetiek
5:10 M*A*S*H
5:40 Catwalk
7:00 Liefde is
10:40 Nieuws
Omroep Fryslan
7:00 Hjoed
7:15 Boppedat
7:30 Ta jo tsjinst
8:00 NOS-Journaal
AT5
5:55pm Nieuwsflits
6:00 Nieuwsuur
7:30 Nieuws
8:00 Nieuwsuur
10:00 Nieuwsuur
11:30 Nieuws
TV Oost
5:45pm Kroost
6:00 NOS-Journaal
7:45 Kunstof
8:00 NOS-Journaal
9:50 Kunstof
10:00 NOS-Journaal
Stads-TV Rotterdam
4:00pm Van-a-1, Van-a-2 (4-5 is Disney cartoons including Goof Troop and DuckTales, as well as
Disney news and info)
6:00 Journaal
6:30 Blokken
7:00 Neighbours
7:30 Journaal/Sport/Weer
VTM (Belgium)
1pm Nieuws
1:20 Weer/Hososcoop
5:00 Kinder-Atelier
5:25 Zorro
6:00 Home & Away
6:30 Waagstuk!
8:00 Familie
9:30 Medialaan
KA2 (Belgium)
7:30 Ellen
8:00 Info
9:20 ER
BBC1 (UK)
10:05 Kilroy
2:30 Neighbours
4:30 Film
5:10 Chipmunks
5:55 Newsround
6:35 Neighbours
11:00 Playdays
3:00 Spot
11:30 Newsnight
1:50 Weather
RTL (Germany)
5:35 Submariner
7:00 Punkt 7
9:30 Cheers
5:00 Jeopardy!
10:20 Highlights
mid. RTL-Nachtjournal
12:30 Cheers
4:50 Film
TMF
6:00 Isabelle
10:00 Fabienne
2:00 Isabelle
6:00 Fabienne
10:00 Isabelle
2:00 Fabienne
ARD (Germany)
5:15 Landerjournal
5:45 Morgenmagazin
6:00 ZDF-Morgenmagazin
9:00 Heute
10:00 Heute
11:00 Heute
5:10 Brisant
5:50 Tagesschau-Telegramm
6:25 Marienhof
6:54 Zappek
8:00 Tagesschau
10:30 Tagesthemen
12:30 Nachtmagazin
ZDF
noon TBA
12:40 Umschau
12:55 Presseschau
1:00 ZDF-Mittagsmagazin
3:20 Logo
4:00 Heute
5:00 Heute
5:08 Landerjournal
6:49 Lotto-trekking A en B
7:00 Heute
7:20 Wetter
9:45 Heute-Journal
10:15 Zundstoff
11:00 Derrick
5:00 Nachtprogramm
8:15 Tele-Gym
8:30 Telekolleg
10:00 Schooltv
12:30 In Zukunft
1:15 Reporter
1:45 Vermisst
2:00 news
3:30 news
3:35 Fenster-Platz
4:20 Sport
4:30 Telekolleg
5:00 Noddy
6:05 KuK
6:30 Tele-Praxis
7:45 Parlazzo
9:00 news
mid. Hilferufe
12:30 news
12:40 Nachtprogramm
7:30 Sesamstrasse
8:00 N3 Reportage
9:30 AbendStudio
10:15 Nordmagazin
11:30 Schleswig-Holstein-Magazin
1:00 Sudostasien
1:30 Hit-Clip
1:55 Yesterday
3:00 Focus
3:30 Arbeit-Beruf-Chance
4:00 Menschen-Marke-Meilensteine
4:15 Hamburg-Amerika
6:45 AbendStudio
8:00 news
8:15 Lander-Menschen-Abenteuer
9:00 N3 aktuell
12:05 MusikLaden
8:15 Dag-tv
6:25 Sandmann
6:30 news
7:20 Landesschau
8:00 news
8:15 Lander-Menschen-Abenteuer
9:00 news
9:15 Schlagicht
9:45 Mittwochs-Forum
11:30 Lander-Menschen-Abenteuer
12:15 Schlussnachrichten
SAT1 (Germany)
7:00 News
7:15 Fussball
7:30 Glucksrad
2:10 Hunter
3SAT (Germany/Austria/Switzerland)
7:00 Heute
7:20 Tagesgesprach
8:00 Tagesschau
10:30 neXt
PRO7 (Germany)
5:55pm Flintstones
6:25 Simpsons
6:55 Roseanne
7:25 ALF
7:55 news
1:05 news
1:15 LA Law
2:10 news
RTL 2 (Germany)
5:55pm Ruck-Zuck
6:25 Bitte Lacheln
10:40 WWF
RTBF1 (Belgium)
4:20pm Vacaturebank
6:50 Meteo
6:55 Maguy
7:15 Joker/Lotto
7:30 Journal/Meteo/Sport
12:10 Meteo/Journal
7:30 Journal/Sport
8:00 Metero
7:30 Morning
10:00 Dallas
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qni54LoOfRc&NR=1
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
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Re: CBS Schedule Friday, November 20, 1981 with YouTube video
7:30 Morning
8:00 The Dukes of Hazzard: "Ten Million Dollar Sheriff" (two-hour episode)
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qni54LoOfRc&NR=1
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
2-KTTU (NBC/ABC)
4-KJNP (Religious)
9-KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS/ABC)
March 29 proved to be a big day for KTVF, as they carried two major television specials live and
via satellite. You'll see what they are in those listings.
6:00 AM
2-Cartoons
7:00
2-Today
9:00
2-All My Children
11-Captain Kangaroo
9:30
9:59
10:00
2-General Hospital
11-Health Field
10:30
11-Alice
11:00
11:30
4-Lloyd Morgan
Noon
12:05 PM
2-Fairbanks Today
12:30
2-Password Plus
1:00
2:00
2-Another World
4-Blackwood Brothers
9-Masterpiece Theatre
11-Guiding Light
2:30
4-Another Life (CBN's short-lived attempt to cash in on the soap opera craze)
3:00
2-Texas
4-Something Beautiful
11-NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship (live from New Orleans; the game would be
memorable for Fred Brown mistakenly passing the ball to North Carolina's James Worthy, costing
Georgetown the title which they would get two years later. Oh yeah, it also introduced the world
to some guy named Michael Jordan)
3:30
4:00
2-The Regis Philbin Show (Reege's co-host was Mary Hart, who after the show was cancelled,
didn't hang out at the unemployment line for long. A fledging syndicated show called
"Entertainment Tonight" hired her immediately after she was interviewed by them, and the rest
as they say was history!)
4-Joy Junction
9-Sesame Street
4:30
2-Family Feud
5:00
5:30
2-News
9-3-2-1 Contact
6:00
2-Mission: Impossible
6:30
4-Local News
6:35
4-Listen
7:00
4-Follow Me
9-MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30
4-Ross Bagley
8:00
8:30
9-Ageless Auto
9:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
Midnight
2-The Best of Carson (Guests: Dionne Warwick, Beau Bridges, and Calvin Trillin)
12:40 am
11-Columbo
1:00
2-Late Night with David Letterman (Guests: Ron Luciano and Gloria Steinem)
Yes, KTVF as both a CBS and ABC station at the time had the distinction of carrying the NCAA
Final Four championship game followed by the Oscars from their respective networks. KTVF
would continue airing the Oscars live from ABC until 1986, when the now-KATN became the
primary ABC station.
By the way...until about 1980, the Academy Awards were shown on a one- to two-week delay in
Alaska. I'll try to pinpoint the exact year when the show would finally be aired on a same-day
delay.
Jonathan Allen
What's the time difference between Alaska and the mainland? The basketball game started no
earlier than 8:00 eastern time, which means the Oscar broadcast 3 1/2 hours later had to have
been on tape delay.
Yeah, you're right. The Oscar show was on same-day tape delay after the game and the news. As
for the "CBS Evening News", KTVF could've ran them before the Oscars at 6:30 as usual, bumping
the big show to 7:00. But...that was Fairbanks TV in 1982 for you.
Oh, and Alaska is one hour behind the Pacific Time Zone.
Jonathan Allen
However, in 1982, Alaska was still fragmented in several zones, and Fairbanks was two hours
behind PST in the old Alaska-Hawaii Time Zone. The basketball game coverage started at 8 EST,
so it would have to be 5 hours behind (and hence 2 hours behind Pacific) for a 3 PM start. Most
of Alaska moved ahead one hour into the current Alaskan Time Zone (formerly the Yukon Time
Zone) in 1983.
--Mike
In daytime history March 29th 1982 was the day Capitol premiered on CBS and Search For
Tomorrow made moved to its new timeslot and network NBC. But alas, nethier Fairbanks station
carried neither.
ABC Weekday Schedules November 6-10, 1989
Monday-Friday Daytime
12:30 Loving
Prime Time
Monday
12:30 Nightline
Tuesday
This was the last episode broadcast before ABC pulled the plug and revived Coach.
11:30 Nightline
Wednesday
11:30 Nightline
Thursday
11:30 Nightline
Friday
10:00 20/20
11:30 Nightline
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
Oh, yeah....here are a couple of YouTube links corresponding to the schedules for Monday
through Wednesday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yYh4AlVGAk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9EOldCKc2M
ABC Schedule Wednesday, February 10, 1982 (with YouTube video link included)
8:00 The Greatest American Hero: "The Shock Will Kill You"
11:30 Nightline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2UBuqZEyn0
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
Here's another one that I compiled off YouTube, but because of the shoddy quality of the video
there is no link, so forgive me. Anyhoo...
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
Tuesday Evening/Primetime:
5:00-The Rounders
5:30-Green Hornet
6:30-Alaska Hi-Lites
6:45-Hometown Reporter
7:00-Bewitched
7:30-F-Troop
8:00-Time Tunnel
9:00-The F.B.I.
10:00-The Monroes
11:35-Channel 2 Playhouse
Wednesday Daytime:
9:30-Instructional Television
11:00-Supermarket Sweep
3:00-General Hospital
3:30-The Nurses
4:00-Dark Shadows
KTVF-TV 11 (CBS)
Tuesday Evening/Primetime:
5:30-Superman
6:00-Living Word
7:00-Daktari
9:00-Petticoat Junction
9:30-CBS Reports
10:30-Husky Football
11:30-Scope News
Wednesday Daytime:
12:05-Love of Life
12:30-Search For Tomorrow
12:45-Guiding Light
1:00-News At Random
Pretty boring schedule for 1966, if you ask me. Huntley-Brinkley, though the #1 newscast at the
time, was the ONLY NBC program aired on Channel 2! By the way...arrangements were made
with KING-TV in Seattle to tape the program and immediately fly it up to Anchorage first and
then Fairbanks for the 11:00pm airing.
Also, even though most primetime shows were already in color, both stations were still
broadcasting in black-and-white until 1967. Channel 2 was the first in Fairbanks to go to color,
while Channel 11 had to wait till after the flood (when they were knocked off the air) to follow
suit. Local color programming would come in the early 1970's.
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schedule at 11 AM (Eastern).
2 PM Newlywed Game
2:55 News
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
5 PM (Local)
6:30-7:30.
7:30 Combat!
10 PM The Fugitive
11 PM (Local)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM (Local)
12 N Love Of Life
12:25 News
1 PM (Local)
1:30 As The World Turns
2 PM Password
3:25 News
4 PM Secret Storm
4:30 (Local)
7:30 Daktari
11 PM (Local)
NBC 7 AM Today
9 AM (Local)
10 AM Eye Guess
10:25 News
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM (Local)
3 PM Another World
4:25 News
4:30 (Local)
11 PM (Local)
in January 1967)
1 AM (Local)
6 AM University Of Michigan
7 AM Today
9 AM Card Sharks
10 AM Today In Georgia
11 AM High Rollers
12 N News
1 PM Doris Day
3 PM Another World
4 PM Mod Squad
5 PM Newlywed Game
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
2 AM News
7 AM Today
9 AM 700 Club
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N America Alive!
3 PM Another World
Three Stooges
5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News
7 PM Newlywed Game
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM Operation: Runaway
11 PM News
1 AM Tomorrow
7 AM CBS News--Stahl/Threlkeld
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Cross-Wits
12 N News
4 PM Bewitched
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News
8 PM The Waltons
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
11:45 M*A*S*H
2:20 Ironside
3:20 News
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM University News
8 PM Over Easy
11 PM Movie: "Rashomon"
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Beverly Hillbillies
11 AM Happy Days
12 N $20,000 Pyramid
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
5:30 Superman
6 PM News
9 PM Barney Miller
11 PM News
9 AM $20,000 Pyramid
9:30 Gambit
12 N News
1 PM All My Children
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Gunsmoke
5 PM Medical Center
6 PM News
7 PM Joker's Wild
7:30 Concentration
9 PM Barney Miller
9:30 Soap
11 PM News
8 AM CBS News
9 AM Captain Kangaroo
version)
12 N News
6 PM News
7 PM The Rookies
8 PM The Waltons
10 PM Barnaby Jones
11 PM News
11:45 M*A*S*H
12:20 CBS Movie: "Halls Of Anger"
6:50 News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Donahue
1 PM News
4 PM Little Rascals
4:30 Gunsmoke
5:30 Adam-12
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Brady Bunch
8 PM The Waltons
11 PM News
11:45 M*A*S*H
About the 3:30 timeslot on CBS...I know by February 1980 Guiding Light took over the slot but
didn't CBS have MASH reruns(or was it One Day At A Time?) programmed for it? When did they
drop the All in the Family reruns?
M*A*S*H reruns on CBS started in September 1978 and ended in September 1979.
3:30 slot. That lasted until the fall of 1979, when the
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Zoom
7 PM Second Look
8 PM TBA
11 PM Dick Cavett
6:10 News
8 AM Lassie
9 AM Perry Mason
11:55 News
Foreign Legion"
2:25 News
4 PM The Munsters
5 PM Hazel
6 PM That Girl
8 PM Calloway's Climb
3:10 News
9 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Over Easy
11:30 Anywhat
4 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Dick Cavett
Whales"
10 PM Poldark II
11 PM Dick Cavett
9 AM Jack Rehburg
11 AM PTL Club
2 PM Spotlight
7 PM Dinah!
8:30 Spotlight
10 PM PTL Club
6 AM PTL Club
7 AM Today
9 AM PTL Club
10 AM Card Sharks
11 AM High Rollers
12 N America Alive!
1 PM News
3 PM Another World
5 PM The Archies
5:30 Flintstones
6 PM News
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM Operation: Runaway
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock
4 PM Sesame Street
6 PM GED Math V
8:30 Damien
10 PM Poldark II
sign off 11 PM
6 AM Ross Bagley
10 AM 700 Club
11:30 Manna
12 N Ross Bagley
5 PM Spider-Man
6 PM Brady Bunch
8 PM Bonanza
9 PM 700 Club
10:30 Manna
11 PM Sgt. Bilko
12 M News
10 AM Underdog
10:30 Lidsville
11 AM PTL Club
12 N Movie: TBA
3 PM The Archies
9 PM Showers Of Blessings
11 PM PTL Club
noncommercial Channel 8.
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM Say When
decade later.)
11:30 Concentration
12 N News
12:15 Movie: "The Courtship Of Andy
Hardy"
5 PM Popeye Club
6 PM Supercar
6:30 News
7 PM Ripcord
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Life Of Riley
3 PM Millionaire
4 PM Secret Storm
5 PM Riverboat
6 PM News
8 PM Tightrope
8:30 Route 66
10 PM Twilight Zone
10:30 Eyewitness
11 PM News
8 AM University Television
12 N Jane Wyman
words)
1 PM Star Performance
2 PM Day In Court
7 PM News
9 PM 77 Sunset Strip
11 PM News
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noncommercial Channel 8.
At the time, that's all there was -- chances are WGTV was off the air for the summer, as was
WETV ch.30.
12:30 Roto-Magician
1PM To Be Announced
4PM American Forum-Senator Joe McCarthy guest..This was in the middle of the Army-McCarthy
Hearings
11PM Movie-TBA
12:30 News
9:55 News
5PM Adventure-CBS
9PM GE Theater
12:30 News
12:30 TV Travel
2:30 To Be Announced
7:30 Now-DEBUT-ABC
9:30 Plainclothesman-DuMont
3:45 At Issue-Agronsky-ABC
7:30 Now-DEBUT
11PM News
5PM Adventure
7PM Raymar-Syndicated
12:15 News
2PM To Be Announced
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your own inclusion?
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Yes..The Mystery Guest was my own inclusion..There is a webpage called the Goodson-Todman
"Big 4" Game Show Page which lists the guests and panelists for all 4 major G-T Prime Time
Game Shows..I've Got a Secret, To Tell The Truth, Password, and What's My Line?..I should have
credited the site in my original post.
http://www.kinescopes.com/G_T_big4.html
7 AM-midnight.
8 AM Gospel Jubilee
9 AM Popeye
11 AM Church Service
12 N Primus
8:30 Columbo
11 PM News
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 Wally's Workshop
5 PM Sports Challenge
5:30 CBS Tennis Classic
7 PM News
8 PM M*A*S*H
8:30 Mannix
11 PM News
12 N Zoom
1 PM Sound Of Youth
4 PM Forum
no listing 5:30-6:30
8 PM Evening At Pops
10 PM Kup's Show
7 AM Revival Fires
9 AM Hour Of Power
10 AM Curiosity Shop
11 AM Bullwinkle
12 N News
2 PM Ebony Beat
3 PM Roller Derby
4 PM Temperatures Rising
6:30 News
7 PM I've Got A Secret
8 PM The FBI
11:30 News
7 AM Agriculture U.S.A.
8 AM Church Service
9 AM Little Rascals
4 PM Championship Fishing
5 PM Movie: "Moontide"
10 PM Black Omnibus
11 PM Reverend Ike
WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 (PBS)
no listing 5-6 PM
6 PM Alexis Weissenberg
7 PM Zoom
8 PM Evening At Pops
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre
10 PM Firing Line
sign off 11 PM
10 AM Teach-In
11 AM Church Service
12 N The Story
1 PM Human Dimension
1:30 Warren Roberts Presents
2 PM Miracle Ministries
4 PM Kathryn Kuhlman
7 PM 700 Club
9 PM TBA
sign off 11 PM
7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
9:30 Monday News Conference (the rest
until 10)
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N News
4 PM Another World/Somerset
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News
11 PM News
7 AM Today
9 AM Steve Allen
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Bulletin
4 PM Another World/Somerset
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
6 AM Sunrise Semester
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Beverly Hillbillies
pick up Phil.)
12 N News
3 PM Secret Storm
Bill Cosby)
6 PM News
7 PM News
9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
5 PM Sesame Street
7 PM Changing Community
7:30 Cesar's World (Cesar Romero hosts
a travelogue)
10 PM World Press
11 PM Stardate
8 AM Funtime
9 AM News
12 N Bewitched
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
4:30 I Love Lucy
5 PM Real McCoys
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
(Part 2 of 2)
11 PM News
7 AM Smokey Bear
9 AM Romper Room
9:55 News
12 N Bewitched
12:30 News
1 PM All My Children
2 PM Newlywed Game
2:30 Dating Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
6:30 Hazel
7 PM What's My Line?
2 of 2)
11 PM News
6:25 Focus
7 AM CBS News
11 AM Family Affair
12 N News
1 PM Peyton Place
Thing
3 PM Secret Storm
4:30 Batman
5 PM Daniel Boone
6 PM News
7 PM Dragnet
7:30 Gunsmoke
9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.
9:30 Doris Day
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
6:55 News
7 AM CBS News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM General Hospital
9:30 Bewitched
11 AM Family Affair
1 PM Almanac
Thing
3 PM Secret Storm
4 PM Dark Shadows
5 PM Daniel Boone
6 PM News
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 Gunsmoke
9 PM Mayberry R.F.D.
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
6:45 News
7 AM Popeye
9 AM Banana Splits
9:30 Flintstones
10 AM Yogi Bear
11 AM Lassie
11:30 Topper
12 N Jeopardy!
3 PM Flintstones
5 PM Batman
5:30 Spider-Man
6 PM Munsters
7 PM Petticoat Junction
8:30 Dragnet
11 PM M Squad
6 PM Film
7 PM Antiques
from Ch. 2)
8 PM World Press
2 PM Mantrap
4 PM Marine Boy
5 PM Ultraman
5:30 Superman
6 PM Lost In Space
7 PM Twilight Zone
7:30 Star Trek
7 AM Today
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Helen Popejoy
5:30 News
6 PM Film
7 PM NBC News
11 PM News
5 PM Sesame Street
7 PM French Chef
7:30 Antiques
8 PM World We Live In
9 PM Assignment 45
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I didn't know that Steve Allen had a talk show in daytime during the early 1970's.
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WSB was still its affiliate at the time, and the billboards
the show just a bit too sexy. That show was replaced in 1973
7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM Snap Judgment
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N News
3 PM Another World
5:30 Mr. Ed
6 PM News
7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:30 Tarzan
11 PM News
7 AM Local News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Divorce Court
1:30 As The World Turns
Thing
4 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM Truth Or Consequences
7 PM News
11 PM News
8 AM Cartoon Carnival
9 AM Ed Allen Exercises
10 AM Dating Game
12 N Bewitched
1 PM The Fugitive
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Marshal Dillon
5 PM News
6 PM Merv Griffin
11 PM News
5:40 News
6 PM Adventure Theatre
6:30 Flintstones
7 PM Village Square
Woman In Green"
10 PM The Rogues
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock
11:30 News
this one)
7 PM Big Picture
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Off To See The Wizard was a regular show on ABC during the 1967-1968 season featuring
children's films hosted by characters from The Wizard Of Oz.
As for what shows were preempted by the showing of Flesh And Blood on NBC, High Chaparral
and Star Trek were the shows that were preempted that Friday night.
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Probably an inspirational program. The people who started ch. 17 were members of First
Methodist Church. Dr. Harris was their pastor.
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Off To See The Wizard was a regular show on ABC during the 1967-1968 season featuring
children's films hosted by characters from The Wizard Of Oz.
As for what shows were preempted by the showing of Flesh And Blood on NBC, High Chaparral
and Star Trek were the shows that were preempted that Friday night.
Friday at 7:30 in the fall of 1968. The shows that were pre-empted were
Star Trek (8:30) and Hollywood Squares (9:30). At 10, NBC alternated the
Bell Telephone Hour and news specials, and I would think that "The Loyal
Off To See The Wizard was ABC's answer to Disney's NBC show. Chuck
Jones was hired to oversee the program, which consisted of films mainly
from MGM. By the summer of 1968, by which time Channel 11 had new
owners (Pacific & Southern Broadcasting) and new call letters (WQXI), the
station would be airing movies on Fridays at 7:30 and Off To See The Wizard
on Sunday afternoons.
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villains?).
might be a good idea to dust off the old pilot and take
was burdened with lines like, "If they've killed Cleander, I'll
teach them!"
(and that show was as much variety as drama). "Flesh And Blood"
was the end of the craze; NBC paid playwright William Hanley $125,000
for a play most critics said would have closed on Broadway in one night.
By 1969 all that was left was the occasional "CBS Playhouse" (a revival
of sorts of "Playhouse 90"), which never produced more than three plays
a year. But there's something else to all this: the networks had discovered
that, in the late '60s/early '70s, the made-for-TV movie worked better
quite static on the small screen. And with the success of ABC's "Movie
Of The Week" and NBC's "World Premiere Movies," the attempt to bring
6:45 News
9 AM Kitchen Cupboard
an exercise show)
a variety show)
2 PM Inga's Angle
4 PM Hawkins Falls
5 PM Pinky Lee
6 PM Footlight Theater
8:30 Justice
9 PM Dragnet
10 PM The Marriage
12:45 Inspiration
10 AM Romper Room
Finger"
6 PM Hoppity Hippety
7 PM Captain Video
10 PM Royal Theater
12:45 News
3 PM Modern Woman
6 PM Black Phantom
8 PM Melody Tour
12 N Valiant Lady
1956.)
3 PM Big Payoff
6 PM Starlight Theater
6:30 News
7 PM Waterfront
WAAM-TV was what is now WJZ-TV Baltimore, and the listings posted
about WAAM, back in the 50s & 60s was it even possible pick up Baltimore TV in DC ( Or vice
versa )?
It has always been very easy to pick up Baltimore TV in Washington and vice versa, even with an
indoor antenna---its only 39 miles from downtown to downtown. Its only on cable or satelite
that you cannot pick up the other city's stations, unfortunately.
That is very true with the systems in around "the cities" as in DC and Baltimore. But once you
head west, say about 30 or so miles things are a bit different. For some reason in Front Royal, VA
Direct TV offers Baltimore's WMAR-TV alongside the DC locals.Why just WMAR is a good
question. Meanwhile in Winchester ( 72 miles west of DC ), WBAL and WJZ are still offered on
the local Comcast system there. However all of this DC and Baltimore TV being available there
may be a thing of the past within a year or so as both Winchester and Front Royal are expected
to be taken out of the DC market and be placed into Harrisonburg, VA's. Since that market
doesnt have a CBS affilate, I would imagine that WJZ and WUSA would be safe. Maybe
Hagerstown's WHAG for NBC unless Charlottesville's WVIR is interested in the northern part of
Virginia ( I have my doubts though ), but the other channels such as WJLA, WDCA and WTTG ,
that becomes interesting since Harrisonburg has their own FOX and MY affilates.
Now with Hagerstown,MD their system gets WJZ and WMAR from Baltimore and I think
Frederick, MD gets the best of both worlds on cable, All of the DC stations AND Baltimore's
WMAR, WJZ and WBAL as well.
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Actually WHSV's Winchester feed IS available over the air ( I have friends who live in
Hagerstown, MD who actually are regular viewers and they prefer WHSV's Winchester newscast
to that of WHAG's ) but only to those with HDTV. I have heard from some of the local businesses
that do business with WHSV that WHSV choose NOT to put their Winchester feed on satellite but
I myself believe its more than just that.
Myself makes no sense to me but WHSV recently went to the FCC somehow managed to expand
the Harrisonburg market
to include Winchester and Frederick County, VA. Of course the DC stations ( and I think even a
Baltimore station or two )
tried to fight it but the FCC ruled in WHSV's favor. Again makes no sense to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV3_Winchester
yeah, its wikipedia but more/less the same story appeared in the two Winchester newspapers
( The Star and Northern Virginia Daily ). I am sure its online someplace on the Winchester Star's
website in their archives but for some stupid reason the Star uses Dates to find an article not
what the story was about.
11:00 Webster
12:30 Loving
11:30 Nightline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z7kBO1OpIc
Note: The schedule only goes with the last two promos in the clip.
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
The link is to the videos that aired on WCIX in Miami on that night.
11:30 Wiseguy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTCmyFzlf1E
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
11:30 Nightline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6e3_928KDA
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
RETRO: Fairbanks, Alaska (November 22, 1978)
2-KFAR (NBC/ABC)
9-KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS/ABC)
5:00 am
7:00
8:00
11-Captain Kangaroo
9:00
2-Happy Days
9:30
2-Wheel of Fortune
2-Card Sharks
10:30
10:35
2-High Rollers
11:00
2-Jeopardy!
11:30
11-Love of Life
11:55
Noon
12:30 pm
2-The Doctors
1:00
2-Another World
2:00
11-Guiding Light
2:30
2-America Alive
9-Over Easy
3:00
3:30
2-Family Feud
2-Scooby's All-Star's
9-Sesame Street
4:30
11-The Archies
5:00
11-Ruff House
5:30
9-Zoom
11-ABC World News Tonight (Frank Reynolds/Max Robinson/Peter Jennings, via satellite)
6:00
6:30
2-Charlie's Angels
9-Aviation Weather
9-MacNeil/Lehrer Report
11-The Jeffersons
7:30
11-People
8:00
2-Dick Clark's Live Wednesday (one of the guests that episode: A young Jay Leno!)
11-Eight Is Enough
9:00
11-Movie ("Gator")
10:00
11:00
2-Fairbanks Tonight
9-JMT in Conversation
11:15
11-Scope News
11:30
11:45
11-CBS Late Movie ("Hawaii Five-O: Nightmare in Blue"; "Kojak: Deadly Innocence" would follow
at 12:55 am)
1:00
KTVF was pretty much the station to watch back in the disco days of 1978, simply because their
primary and secondary networks were #2 CBS and #1 ABC respectively. KFAR stuck with
troubled, third-place NBC though things would turn around in the early '80s.
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2-Charlie's Angels
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At 8PM 2 aired "Dick Clark Live," while 11 aired "Eight is Enough." Weren't these both ABC
shows? Reminds me of Charlotte back in the 60s.
"Dick Clark Live Wednesday", as the show was actually called, was on NBC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WEev1a5y14
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
I see a show that is missing from this list and that is The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show. Was
this pre-empted by the college football game? I know that it was CBS's last season that the show
aired (1984-1985) before it moved to ABC in the 1985-1986 season.
I would have to assume so, because according to the link the football coverage started at noon
EST.
All Times EST
In the interest of accuracy, it would be "all times EDT" as the time change
The You Tube video clarifies the start time of the UCLA/AZ State game.
Even though the TV nets were (and still are) sooooo east coast-centric,
I didn't think they'd insist a college football game kickoff just after 9:00am
local time.
The sports promo graphic has the game slotted at 3:00pm PDT--after NBA--
so it would have aired on the left coast only, plus Phoenix/Tucson (and Yuma,
12:30 Loving
8:30 Head of the Class: "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming!"
11:30 Nightline
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3JVKKGU_OE
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
CBS Schedule Friday, March 10, 1989 (YouTube video links included)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPOzXHeC6FY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTQFfmp6c44
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
from TV Viewer
(2)KENI-NBC
(11)KTVA-CBS
(13) KIMO-ABC
Morning
7:30
11 News
8:00
11 Captain Kangaroo
8:30
13 Sign-On
9:00
11 Sesame Street
9:30
13 Password
10:00
11 Hostess House
10:30
13 Newlywed Game
11:00
2 Dinah's Place
11 Lucy Show
13 Split Second
11:30
2 Concentration
11 My Three Sons
13 All My Children
Afternoon
noon
11 Family Affair
13 Noon News
12:05
13 Studio 13
12:30
11 Love of Life
1:00
2 Three on a Match
1:30
2:00
2 Doctors
2:30
2 Another World
13 Dating Game
3:00
11 Guiding Light
13 General Hospital
3:30
2 Somerset
13 One Life to Live
4:00
2 Hollywood Squares
11 Edge of Night
4:30
2 Woman's Touch
13 Daniel Boone
5:00
2 Electric Company
5:30
2 Jeopardy
Evening
6:00
2 News Hour
11 Eyewitness News
13 Sports Challenge
6:30
13 Galloping Gourmet
7:00
2 Adam-12
13 Smith Family
7:30
8:00
11 Cannon
9:00
2 Night Gallery
11 Medical Center
10:00
2 Late News
11 Mannix
10:25
13 Ruben's Weather
10:30
2 Tonight Show
13 Persuaders
11:00
11 Late News
11:15
11:30
Late Night
midnight
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When did NBC Nightly News go to its regular (5:30 PM) slot in Anchorage? Also I noticed there
was no Today Show shown in Anchorage. When did The Today Show come to Anchorage?
AM
6 Continental Classroom
7 Today
9 Best of Groucho
10 Say When
11 Price is Right
11:30 Concentration
PM
12 First Impression
1 News
1:15 Matinee
2 Merv Griffin
3 Loretta Young
4 Match Game
5 Looney Tunes
6 Highway Patrol
6:30 News
7 Manhunt
7:30 Laramie
8:30 Empire
11 News
AM
7 Gospel Time
8 Captain Kangaroo
9 Jeffs Collie
9:30 Psychology
10 Calendar
10:30 I Love Lucy
11 Real McCoys
PM
12 Love of Life
2 Password
3:30 Millionaire
4 Secret Storm
5 Bronco
6:30 Mr. Ed
7 News
8 Lloyd Bridges
10 Garry Moore
11 News
AM
7 Today
10 Say When
11 Price Is Right
11:30 Concentration
PM
12 First Impression
1 Tele-Scope
2 Merv Griffin
3 Loretta Young
4 Match Game
6 Sea Hunt
6:30 News
6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report
7 Hennesey
7:30 Laramie
8:30 Empire
11 News
AM
6:30 Cartoons
8 Discovery
8:30 Cartoons
11 Jane Wyman
PM
1 Divorce Court
2 Day In Court
4 American Bandstand
6 News, Sports
6:30 Maverick
7 Rebel
7:30 Combat
9:30 Untouchables
10:30 Focus
11 News
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2-KTUU (NBC)
9-KAKM (PBS)
11-KTVA (CBS)
13-KIMO (ABC)
5:30 am
2-Jim Bakker
5:45
13-Bethel Chapel
6:00
4-The 20-Minute Workout
6:30
7:00
2-Today
4-Morning Stretch
7:30
4-Cartoons
8:00
8:30
4-Hour Magazine
9:30
13-Donahue
10:00
7-Latenight America (repeat; PBS' late night precursor to Charlie Rose and Tavis Smiley)
10:30
4-Treasure Hunt
11-Capitol
13-Ryan's Hope
11:00
2-Wheel of Fortune
7-Sesame Street
11-Guiding Light
13-All My Children
11:30
2-Scrabble
Noon
2-Super Password
11-Body Language
12:30
1:00
7-The Constitution
13-General Hospital
1:30
2:00
2-Another World
4-Hawaii Five-O
9-Nova
2:30
3:00
2-Santa Barbara
13-Trivia Trap
3:30
4-Cartoons
7-Sesame Street
11-Anything For Money
13-Fish
4:00
2-The Jeffersons
4:30
2-Star Trek
4-Family Affair
13-Family Feud
5:00
2-Good Times
7- 3-2-1 Contact
5:30
2-WKRP In Cincinnati
7-Capital '85
11-M*A*S*H
6:00
7-Business of Management
6:30
7-Aviation Weather
7:00
4-Rat Patrol
7-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11-Entertainment Tonight
13-Voyagers!
7:30
8:00
2-NBC Monday Night at the Movies: "Murder on the Orient Express" (1985)
9:00
9:30
11-Newhart
10:00
2-Newservice 2
4-Bizarre
10:30
2-Newsmakers
4-The Merv Griffin Show (Guests: Robert Gulliaume, Jim Fowler, and Anne Reinking)
7-Death & the Mistress of Delay
11:00
11:30
7-Latenight America
Midnight
12:10 am
1:30
13-Nightline
2:00
As for the lineup in 1985: Pretty good, especially for KTBY as an independent station at the time.
The real growth would begin in 1986 when they joined a new network which started out with
Joan Rivers' late night talker as the only show until things really kicked into high gear in the
spring of 1987: The Fox Broadcasting Company! They're still with them over 20 years later.
Jonathan Allen
Give me a clue, here. is KAKM (PBS) Channel 7, or channel 9? In the channel guide you listed it as
Channel 9, but in the listnings, you had it as Channel 7. I'm confused.
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I lived in Anchorage from '96 to '98. Always have been interested in the development of tv in the
State. When I was there, cable had taken over and pretty much offered all the options that the
lower 48 did. But I know it wasn't always that way.
I also remember a local telling me that in the 60's, network shows were taped and flown into
Anchorage for airing a day later? Can you confirm?
Favorite Anchorage TV memory...getting up about 8:30 AM in the middle of winter, still pitch
dark outside, and watching a midwest NFL game live in bright sunshine. Kind of puts the
geopgraphic differences in perspective...
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That KTVA schedule is pretty whacky. Interestingly enough, Capitol and Guiding Light aren't on a
day delay as 10:30AM and 11:00AM AST correlate to 2:30PM and 3:00PM EST.
I've met the present owner of KTVA several years ago when I lived in Denver. I think it's the only
TV station he owns, as Singleton and his Media News Group are for better or (mostly) for worse
known in the newspaper business.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day...<br /><br />Courage couldn't have come at a
worse time...<br /><br />If there is one thing in this world that makes grown adults act like
immature buffoons it is the discussion of politics
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As in the Abe Vigoda Show?
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I lived in Anchorage from '96 to '98. Always have been interested in the development of tv in the
State. When I was there, cable had taken over and pretty much offered all the options that the
lower 48 did. But I know it wasn't always that way.
I also remember a local telling me that in the 60's, network shows were taped and flown into
Anchorage for airing a day later? Can you confirm?
Until the start of the 1984-85 season (and this schedule was from March 1985), network shows
were on a one-week delay in Anchorage, two in Fairbanks.
Cable came to Anchorage in 1978 with Visions, a channel showing programming cherry-picked
from various channels like HBO and ESPN; it became Multivisions Cable with more channels
added sometime in the early '80s. Fairbanks would follow suit in late 1979 with Frontier
ColorCable. Providers would change over the years (Anchorage: Sonic Cable then Prime Cable;
Fairbanks: McCaw, Cooke Cablevision, Alaska Cable Network) before GCI -- the current cable
provider -- took over in the mid-'90s.
Jonathan Allen
When the network shows were on one or two week tape delay in Alaska before 1984, were
national commercials shown with the network shows or did the Alaska tv stations show local
commercials during network shows?
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You guys are talking about a 1-2 week delay. My sources said it was a just a day delay, flying up
the video from Seattle. Or maybe that was just the network newscasts?
These listings from Alaska are very interesting. Now lets go back a bit, the big Anchorage
Earthquake of 1964. I assume the force of that quake made the local stations there go off the air,
if not I wonder what the coverage was like? Did the Fairbanks TV/radio outlets get involved?
And if shows were delayed to Alaska in those pre-satellite days, I wonder how this event was
covered in the lower 48?
I was too young to remember, but I remember my Mother telling me that she heard about it on
the radio, and they didn't get pictures on TV for a day or so later. Different media world for sure
back then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDpjakXPBGI
12:30 Loving
10:00 20/20
11:30 Nightline
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsiypCpVfIo
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
CBS Schedule Wednesday, April 22, 1987 (with Youtube link)
This one was a toughie because the promo showcased reruns of the first two primetime shows;
only Houston Knights was new that night.
10:00 The $25,000 Pyramid: guests Adrienne Barbeau and Marty Cohen
11:30 Adderly
12:30 CBS Late Movie
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO7ae-3bY1k
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
10:00 Newswhys
10:30 High-Q: Floyd Central-Ballard
5:00 Infomercials
6:00 News
10:00 Sisters
11:00 News
1:30 Infomercial
2:00 sign-off
6:30 Infomercial
7:00 Wizard of Oz
9:00 GI Joe
10:00 News
5:30 Infomercial
7:00 News
8:00 Saturday Today
10:00 News
4:00 Infomercials
6:00 News
7:00 National Geographic (from 1974: Outward Bound students take on Santa Rosa mountain in
Peru)
8:00 Bob Hope (Ol' Ski Nose celebrates the season from San Antonio)
10:00 Sisters
11:00 News
2:00 Infomercial
2:30 News
3:00 sign-off
7:00 Agri Country (what stations carried it? I know it was on WTOL Toledo as well, from Toledo
11's brief run on Canadian cable)
7:30 Scratch
noon College Football: NCAA Div I-AA Championship (from Huntington, WV)
11:00 News
7:00 News
11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety
12:30 Infomercial
6:00 News
10:00 Commish
11:00 News
3:05 sign-off
5:30 Infomercial
noon Infomercials
6:00 News
10:00 Commish
11:00 News
6:30 Homestretch
10:30 Newswhys
12:35 sign-off
7:30 News
10:00 News
11:30 Classifieds
6:00 News
7:00 Roseanne
10:00 Sisters
11:00 News
4:30 sign-off
6:00 Wizard of Oz
7:00 GI Joe
10:30 Taz-Mania
8:00 Cops
9:00 Code 3
9:30 Edge
mid. Magnum, PI
3:00 Infomercial
7:00 Breakthrough
7:00 Widget
7:30 Mr Bogus
1:45 sign-off
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
2:35 Infomercial
3:05 sign-off
7:30 Scratch
10:30 Taz-Mania
8:00 Cops
9:00 Code 3
9:30 Edge
1:00 Baywatch
3:00 sign-off
12:30 Weekend Special "Choose Your Own Adventure: Case of the Silk King" (conclusion)
1:00 Infomercials
2:00 TBA
6:00 News
10:00 Commish
11:00 News
3:00 sign-off
7:00 GI Joe
10:30 Taz-Mania
12:30 Infomercial
1:00 Movie "Scrooge" (colorized, "A Christmas Carol" with Alastair Sim)
5:00 Baywatch
7:00 Roseanne
7:30 Cheers
8:00 Cops
9:00 Code 3
9:30 Edge
10:00 News
mid. Hunter
1:00 News
6:30 Scratch
10:30 Taz-Mania
1:00 Catwalk
3:00 Scratch
5:00 Baywatch
8:00 Cops
9:00 Code 3
9:30 Edge
10:00 Sweating Bullets
3:00 sign-off
7:30 Infomercial
11:00 News
1:15 Extremists
1:45 sign-off
KET Network-PBS
9:00 Technopolitics
12:30 Ozark Mountain Christmas (fr Ozark Folk Center, Mountain View AR)
4:00 GED
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Weird none of the Fox stations didn't air X-Men I thought it started in 1992, maybe it didn't get
up and going until 1993?
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He can only post 12/19-12/25 because that is what this issue of TV Guide covers.
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Re: Retro: Kentucky Sat, Dec 19, 1992
7:00 Agri Country (what stations carried it? I know it was on WTOL Toledo as well, from Toledo
11's brief run on Canadian cable)
I remember that this show was carried on WBNS 10 Columbus. Agri Country was hosted by the
lated Ed Johnston. His weekely agricultural tv show was carried statewide in Ohio until his death
in 2001.
Who were Don Lane (10:30 AM WLEX) and Sharon Fanning (11:30 AM WKYT)?
Don Lane was the men's basketball coach at Transylvania University at Lexington. Sharon Fanning
was the women's basketball coach at the University of Kentucky.
6:15 Almanac
6:55 News
7 AM CBS News
7:30 News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Kirby's Corral
9:30 Hazel
10 AM Lucy Show
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N News
1 PM Betty Feezor
Thing
3 PM Secret Storm
4 PM Superman
6 PM News
River"
10 PM Hawaii Five-O
11 PM News
7 AM Today
10 AM It Takes Two
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality
12 N Jeopardy!
1 PM Midday
3 PM Another World
4 PM Truth Or Consequences
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
10 PM The Outsider
11 PM News
9 AM Romper Room
10 AM Movie: "The Lady Has Plans"
12 N Bewitched
1 PM Dream House
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
5 PM Sgt. Mills
7 PM Gidget
11 PM Galloping Gourmet
on WBTV)
on WBTV)
6 PM Black Heritage
of the movies)
9 PM Sounds Of Summer
sign off 10 PM
6 PM News
college-credit course)
8 PM Spectrum
10 PM World Institute
sign off 11 PM
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bpatrick, I'd love to see some Charlotte schedules from the time when WBTV, WSOC, and WCCB
all carried programs from each of the three networks, about 1965-68.
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7 AM Carolina Calling
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N News
1 PM Betty Feezor
1:30 As The World Turns
2 PM Password
4 PM Superman
6 PM News
6:25 Editorial
9 PM Andy Griffith
11 PM News
11:25 Editorial
11:30 Thriller
7 AM Today
from noon)
9:30 Donna Reed (ABC, delay from 12:30)
2:30)
10:30 Concentration
11 AM Pat Boone
12 N Jeopardy!
12:30 Midday
4 PM Clown Carnival
5 PM The Rifleman
5:30 Lawman
6 PM News
8 PM Ice Capades
11 PM News
9:45 Devotions
11 AM Supermarket Sweep
12 N News
1 PM Ben Casey
7 PM Star Performance
9 PM Untouchables
5 PM Kindergarten
6 PM Managers (ditto)
7 PM What's New
8 PM NET Journal
9:30 In My Opinion
fall of 1957:
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 PM Fun At Five:
6 PM (Local)
Richard Hottelet)
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
Richard Hottelet)
9 AM (Local)
15-minute soap)
1 PM (Local)
4 PM Brighter Day
5 PM (Local)
9 AM (Local)
1 PM Close Up
5 PM Comedy Time
5:30 (Local)
TUE Mathematics
THU Survival
6:30 (Local)
in some markets)
SATURDAY
5 PM (Local)
was three)
11:30 Saturday Playhouse
1:30 (Local)
11 AM Fury
12 N True Story
1 PM (Local)
2 PM NCAA Football
approximate)
5 PM (Local)
SUNDAY
6 PM (Local)
11 AM The UN In Action
new episodes)
2 PM NFL Football
time approximate)
2:30 Wisdom
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Thanks bpatrick!
Hotel Cosmopolitan? Never heard of that soap. Kind of odd that they were still introducing a 15-
minute soap with the advent of As the World Turns and Edge of Night. Although, I read a review
of As The World Turns from Variety at the time and they didn't like the 30-minute format. Still,
Love of Life would expand to 30 minutes in the following year and NBC came up with From
These Roots and Young Dr. Malone, their first successful soaps.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day...<br /><br />Courage couldn't have come at a
worse time...<br /><br />If there is one thing in this world that makes grown adults act like
immature buffoons it is the discussion of politics
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having come into the daytime race so late (it didn't field
So in the late '50s and early '60s there were a lot of game
Procter & Gamble said no, but her persistence led them to
that hour-long soaps were the future; she didn't live to see
6:00 News
7:00 Today
11:30 Concentration
noon News
5:00 News
5:30 Inside Edition
6:00 News
9:00 Seinfeld
11:00 News
2:35 News
6:30 DuckTales
8:30 Flintstones
9:00 Brady Bunch
noon Matlock
10:15 News
11:30 Studs
6:00 News
7:00 Today
noon News
5:30 News
11:00 News
2:35 News
6:00 News
10:00 Jeopardy!
noon News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
2:00 News
6:00 News
10:00 Vicki!
noon News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
11:35 M*A*S*H
12:05 Nightline
12:35 Studs
9:00 Vicki!
11:00 Geraldo
noon News
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
11:35 Cheers
12:05 Nightline
1:35 Infatuation
2:05 That's Amore
6:00 Homestretch
6:30 To Life!
6:45 AM Weather
2:00 Lifeline
12:05 sign-off
5:00 AgDay
6:00 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Amen
11:00 Geraldo
noon News
5:30 News
9:00 Seinfeld
11:00 News
2:05 sign-off
6:00 Widget
2:00 Mr Belvedere
7:00 Roseanne
10:00 Catwalk
11:00 M*A*S*H
11:30 Magnum, PI
2:30 Widget
3:30 DuckTales
6:00 News
noon News
5:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
12:35 Personals
1:35 Infomercial
2:05 sign-off
noon News
5:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
1:35 Personals
6:30 AgDay
7:30 Beetlejuice
9:30 Judge
7:00 News
10:30 News
1:00 Renegade
2:00 Baywatch
3:00 sign-off
6:30 News
11:00 Home
12:30 Loving
5:00 News
6:00 News
9:30 Coach
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
mid. Jerry Springer
1:00 sign-off
5:30 Ropers
6:00 Flintstones
7:30 Beetlejuice
noon Matlock
1:00 Infomercial
2:00 Infomercial
7:30 Cheers
10:00 News
mid. Hunter
1:00 News
1:30 Infomerciasl
7:30 Beetlejuice
9:30 Infomercial
7:00 Cheers
12:30 Infomercial
3:30 sign-off
WYMT 57-CBS Hazard
noon News
5:30 News
10:00 48 Hours
11:00 News
1:05 sign-off
KET Network-PBS
11:00 News
11:30 sign-off
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7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM Snap Judgment
11 AM Personality
12 N News
(Part 1)
3 PM Another World
4 PM Match Game
5:30 Mr. Ed
6 PM News
7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
10 AM Candid Camera
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N Love Of Life
1 PM Divorce Court
4 PM Gilligan's Island
6 PM Truth Or Consequences
11 PM News
9 AM Dateline: Atlanta
by this time.)
12 N Everybody's Talking
1 PM The Fugitive
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Marshal Dillon
5 PM News
6 PM Merv Griffin
7:30 Batman
8:30 Bewitched
9 PM That Girl
5:40 News
6 PM Adventure Theater
6:30 Flintstones
7 PM Burke's Law
10 PM Thriller
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock
11:30 News
Part 1 The Abuquerque listings. Okay so these nine-year old listings don't qualify for retro or
classic yet, they do include coverage of the Nagano Olympics. If anyone also wants the weekend
listings or regular KDBC&KRQE listings posted as well let me know!
Also, KWBQ had yet to go on the air, so ABQ didn't have a WB station until that fall.
-Albuquerque-
KASA Ch.2(Fox)
9:30 Infomercial
10:00 Geraldo
12:00 Pictionary
2:30 X-Men
3:00 Spiderman
3:30 Beetleborgs
4:30 Goosebumps
12:00 Vibe
1:30 Infomercial
5:30 News
10:00 Leeza
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Seinfeld
10:00 News
11:35 Extra
1:05 Later
KNME Ch.5(PBS)
8:00 Arthur
8:30 Barney And Friends
4:00 Wishbone
5:00 Arthur
SIGN OFF
KOAT Ch. 7/KOCT Ch. 6 Carlsbad/KOVT Ch. 10 Silver City (ABC)
5:30 News
10:00 Maury
12:00 News
5:00 News
6:00 News
8:00 20/20
10:00 News
11:05 Cheers
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Infomercials
1:05 The View
6:00 **This Morning**-Most of the first hour was pre-empted by local news
10:00 News
4:00 Real TV
5:30 News
6:00 Jeopardy!
10:30 News
6:00 Infomercial
9:30 Infomercial
10:00 Infomercial
11:00 Matlock
3:00 Bullwinkle
6:30 M*A*S*H
8:30 Sparks
9:00 Cops
9:30 Cops
11:30 Infomercial
12:00 TBA
12:30 Gunsmoke
Part 2 with the rest of New Mexico and El Paso will be posted later today...
Later today turned out to be several days later due to an unexpectedly busy week lol. Not to fear,
I'll post the rest this weekend.
AM
7 Today
8 Snap Judgement
8:30 Concentration
9 Pat Boone
10 Jeopardy
PM
1 Another World
2 Match Game
6 News
6:30 The Monkees
7 Road West
10 News
10:15 Tonight
KUAT 6 (NET)
PM
8:30 Living For The 60s (Women pursuing careers after children grow older)
KGUN 9 (ABC)
AM
9 Supermarket Sweep
9:30 DEBUT: Family Game (with Bob Barker) Three family teams with parents attempting to
match correct answers with their youngsters.
11 The Fugitive
PM
12 Newlywed Game
1 General Hospital
2 Dating Game
5 News In Action
6 Adventure
8 Felony Squad
9 Big Valley
10 News In Action
KZAZ 11
PM
6 McHales Navy
9 News
KOLD-TV 13 (CBS)
AM
6 Summer Semester
7 Captain Kangaroo
8 Candid Camera
9 Andy Of Mayberry
10 Love Of Life
11 Leave It To Beaver
PM
12 Password
2 Secret Storm
4 Merv Griffin
7 Andy Griffith
8 Cornet Blue
9 Gilligans Island
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Wonder why that The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was only 45 minutes, leaving out
Johnny's monologue in the process? Did KVOA carry only 45 minutes of the show minus Johnny's
monologue?
I believe that the JFK Conspiracy special was a tape delay from a previous night, thus the lateness
of showing this.
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"Funny You Should Ask" in late 1968 and early 1969. Dr. Smith,
near-dead body in the East River and had heard him mumbling
failed to follow through), we never found out who Alden really was.
By the time the show did air, Frank Converse was at ABC, filming
"Coronet Blue" were quite good, CBS wanted to continue it, but
The NBC News special on the JFK assassination came about the
report, and came up with even better evidence that Oswald acted
alone.
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The NBC News special on the JFK assassination came about the
alone.
...as I recall, this was the program referenced in Oliver Stone's film JFK -- but, IIRC, Stone couldn't
use the NBC Peacock logo and substituted the CBC Butterfly logo instead (has that CBC logo
*ever* been seen that far south, even on the NET/PBS station in NOLA?)...the evidence collected
in both the NBC and CBS specials couldn't have been very good -- who the hell believes today
that Oswald even shot at Kennedy, let alone was the only one to do it?...
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[b]KVOA 4 (NBC)
On the East Coast, at that time I Dream of Jeannie was on after The Monkees. Did KVOA carry
Jeannie on tape delay on another nite?
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On the East Coast, at that time I Dream of Jeannie was on after The Monkees. Did KVOA carry
Jeannie on tape delay on another nite?
..."I Dream of Jeannie" only followed "The Monkees" that season during its first half; during the
second half, "The Monkees" was followed by "The Road West," a Western series that only lasted
a single season, and a movie. By the next season, "I Dream of Jeannie" was moved to Tuesday
nights, "The Krafty Music Hall" and "Run For Your Life" were moved to Wednesdays and "The
Roger Miller Show" was cancelled...
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[b]KVOA 4 (NBC)
6 News
[b]KVOA 4 (NBC)
7 Road West
A few holes to fill here, which will also address replies 4 and 5...
All of the shows, including Nice, remained in their slots through the
At the start of the season KVOA-TV aired Miller at 6:30 MT, Road
They did not carry Monkees in the fall and I don't think they picked it
up until its second season, so the 6:30 show in the June 19 listings is
that night, but it would be odd that KVOA would air it).
10 News
10:15 Tonight
KVOA-TV had very limited VTR facilities and could barely delay
one show a night, and that usually aired a week late, plus some
oddball delays via 16mm film. That said, there's no way they
JIPed the show at 10:15! Sort of. They played back the open
was in. : Many times they had to sit on a program slide for a
Not sure when the NBC special at 11:00 was from--could it have
preempted Run For Your Life at 10:00 ET that night and KVOA
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[b]KGUN 9 (ABC)
8 Felony Squad
9 Big Valley
10 News In Action
Prime time all on 16mm film fed from KTVK Phoenix--same night's episodes
as the network (not a week old); in pattern on film Sunday-Friday, live net
on Saturday.
This season KTVK did start to dabble in tape delaying shows on a random
was part of their learning curve or if the film print didn't arrive in time or
was damaged.
7 Andy Griffith
8 Cornet Blue
9 Gilligans Island
Network feed provided by KOOL-TV Phoenix, the 9:00 and 9:30 sitcoms
KTVK 3 (ABC)
AM
PM
12 Liberace
12:30 File 3
1 Day In Court
3 American Bandstand
6 Casey Jones
7 Pat Boone
8 Zorro
9 D. City Presents
9:30 News
10 Westward Theater
12M News
KPHO-TV 5
PM
1:30 News
2 Movietime
5 Huckleberry Hound
7 Best of MGM
9 SA 7
10 News
10:30 Movietime
KOOL-TV 10 (CBS)
AM
7:30 Cartoons-Roundup
8 A.M. Playhouse
9 I Love Lucy
10 Love of Life
11 News; Beulah
PM
12 Jimmy Dean
1 Big Payoff
2 Brighter Day
3 Ladies Matinee
4 KOOL Karnival
6 December Bride
9 Yancy Derringer
10 News
KTAR-TV 12 (NBC)
AM
7 Today
8 Dough Re Mi
9 Price Is Right
9:30 Concentration
10 Tic Tac Dough (Note from an Associated Press story in the Citizen: Tic Tac Dough ran off the
wrong tape yesterday so viewers will have to backtrack today)
PM
3 Favorite Story
4:30 Bozo
5:15 News
9 Harbor Command
9:30 O.S.S.
10 Academy Theatre
TUCSON
KVOA 4 (NBC)
AM
7 Today
8 Dough Re Mi
9 Price Is Right
9:30 Concentration
11 Morning Movie
PM
3 TV Movie Hour
5 Womans Report
5:30 News
6 Huckleberry Hound
9 Medic
9:30 Susie
10 News
11:30 News
KUAT 6
PM
7 Children Growing
8 David Copperfield
8:30 People Like Maria (film about World Health Organizations work in Bolivia)
9 Sign-off
KGUN 9 (ABC)
AM
10 Coffee Break
10:30 Peter Lind Hayes
PM
12 Liberace
1 Day In Court
3 American Bandstand
4 Satellite Police
6 Sherlock Holmes
7 Pat Boone
8 Zorro
9 Colonel Flack
11:45 News
KOLD-TV 13 (CBS)
AM
8 Morning Playhouse
9 I Love Lucy
10 Love Of Life
PM
12 Jimmy Dean
1 Big Payoff
2 Brighter Day
5 Film
6 News
9 MacKenzies Raiders
10 TV Tips
10:15 Film
10:30 News
10:45 Manny Ornelas (A display ad shows Coca-Cola was sponsor and says he had a radio show
on KOLD-AM 1450 at 6:30 weeknights. How many other graveyard frequency 250-watt AM
stations operated TV stations in the 1950s?)
KOLD-TV 13 (CBS)
AM
[...]
10 TV Tips
10:15 Film
10:30 News
10:45 Manny Ornelas (A display ad shows Coca-Cola was sponsor and says he had a radio show
on KOLD-AM 1450 at 6:30 weeknights. How many other graveyard frequency 250-watt AM
stations operated TV stations in the 1950s?)
There are a handful that come to mind, most from the 50's but some into the 60's and 70's:
..an even smaller set would be AM daytimers that had TV affiliates such as:
...other graveyarders with TV stations attached (the first two in the '50s, the third in '68-'72):
5 AM Christophers
7 AM Morning Show
8:55 News
11 AM Bewitched
Florida)
12 N The Fugitive
1 PM Newlywed Game
in pre-filmed situations.)
2 PM General Hospital
4 PM Mike Douglas
6 PM Rawhide
8 PM That Girl
9 PM Wagon Train
11 PM News
8:45 Science 6
9:05 Arithmetic II
9:20 Biology
9:50 Math 5
10:15 Science 5
11:15 Citizenship
11:45 Arithmetic IV
12 N Geography
3 PM Engineering Special
4 PM Industrial Education
5 PM What's New
7 PM Education Report
10 PM Engineering Special
7 AM Today
8 AM Romper Room
9 AM Snap Judgment
9:30 Concentration
10 AM Personality
11 AM Jeopardy!
12 N News
12:15 Mid-Day
2 PM Another World
3 PM Match Game
5 PM News
5:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report
7:30 Ironside
9 PM Dean Martin
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Candid Camera
10 AM Andy Griffith
11 AM Star Performance
3 PM Topper
12 M Salute, Meditation
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Re: Retro: Birmingham Thursday, January 25, 1968
...I suspect not coincidentially; after all, the pilot for "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" had run as a
special on September 9, 1967, and was a huge smash. More than enough time to coordinate a
cross-promotional scheduling between the series premiere and the afternoon movie screening
on Channel 13's part...
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Sadly, the 'unlisted' host of this show -- Ward McIntyre -- passed away last month. He started out
as Birmingham's "Bozo" on Channel 6, but when owner Taft dropped that franchise in favor of its
own H-B toons, they rechristened Ward as "Quick Fire McIntyre." Bozo's last show was in this
timeslot less than three weeks earlier (last telecast was Jan. 5).
By May, WBRC brass said "Quick, fire McIntyre!" ... and the show was canceled. (that joke came
from Ward himself)
8 AM Romper Room
The beginning of the end for a Birmingham legend. 13 had recently changed Cliff Holman's
longtime hour-long (live) afternoon program to a pre-taped half-hour 8:30 a.m. slot. Kids who
appeared on the show during the school year couldn't even watch it!!
About 18 months later, Cliff would leave to help put WHMA-TV on the air in Anniston (channel
40, now part of the "ABC-33/40" machine).
Romper Room's Birmingham schoolmarm at the time was "Miss Jane" (Hooper). Eat at Jack's
Hamburgers, sit down when told, color in the lines, and always buy your toys at V.J. Elmore's,
and all will be okay.
For more on the city's colorful childrens' show history, may I plug:
http://www.birminghamrewound.com/fea...idvid_main.htm
--Russell
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Re: Channel 42
Who were the anchors on 42's newscast then? IIRC, it would have been Bill Bolen (the venerable
"Mr. Bolen" on Fox 6's "Good Day Alabama") reading the news, and Charley Wideman doing the
weather. So, who did sports? Anyone know?
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Re: Channel 42
Who were the anchors on 42's newscast then? IIRC, it would have been Bill Bolen (the venerable
"Mr. Bolen" on Fox 6's "Good Day Alabama") reading the news, and Charley Wideman doing the
weather. So, who did sports? Anyone know?
Not sure who had the sports during the '60s. For part of the '70s, Tommy Charles was 42's
sportscaster.
Robert Harper was main anchor for much of the early to mid 1970s -- countless TV GUIDE
adverts tout his "experience."
--Russell
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the gold standard for those of us who try to emulate country bumpkin radio. Yard sales,
obituaries, civic clubs, old-fashioned music and conversation.
WBRC-Channel 6 used to air in the Montgomery area when I was little, and I surely remember
watching Eddie before school.
Retro:Boston/New England Saturday, May 11, 1957-Part 1 (Channels 2-9)
Yet another of the "endless" Retro Schedule posts..this from the New England TV Guide..There
were 14 stations listed
I'll do Channels 10-55 in another post..This TV Guide is one of the recent reprints-And I've seen
few Boston Schedules-Peter George and Joe Gallant might enjoy this..
8:30PM Boston University Arts Conference (Only program listed all day)
6:45 Cartoons
8:45 BoomTown
11AM Fury
2PM Baseball Washington Senators at Boston Red Sox-Bob Murphy (Rained out- made up the
next day as part of a doubleheader-Red Sox won game 1 10-0 Senators won game 2 6-2)
11PM News
9AM Kaleidoscope
10:30 Gumby-NBC
2PM Movie-(1) The Steel Trap 1952 (2) The Red Dragon 1945
6PM Popeye
11PM News
11:15 Wrestling-Texas
6:55 Cartoons
8AM Cartoons
9:30 Cartoons
11AM Cartoons
Noon-Big Top-CBS
7:30 Buccaneers
10PM Gunsmoke
11PM News
8:50 News
11AM Cartoons
10:30 Code 3
2:15 Baseball-Milwaukee Braves at St. Louis Cardinals (St. Louis won 8-7)
5PM To Be Announced
10PM Gunsmoke-CBS
11PM News
6:45 Transition-Industry
7:30 Rock And Roll-SPECIAL-Alan Freed-With Andy Williams, Ivory Joe Hunter, Lavern Baxter,
Charlie Gracie
8PM ABC Movie-Eureka Stockade-1949 Australian Part of ABC's "Famous Film Festival"
11:30 Wrestling-Texas
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65 season.
I also find it somewhat ironic that Alan Freed's
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8PM Perry Como-COLORI have seen several listings from 1957-58 where some NBC shows are
indicated to be in color, usually variety shows like Como, Dinah Shore and Steve Allen. Were
these shows in color every week at that time, or did they just do it during sweeps weeks? I was
always under the impression that "Bonanza" was the first weekly network series to air in color, in
the fall of 1959.
Speaking of early colorcasts, some time ago I saw one of those "Greatest TV Moments" clip
shows, and it showed the final episode of "Howdy Doody" in which Clarabelle spoke his only 2
words ("Goodbye, Kids"). I was surprised to see that was in color! (I think it happened in 1960.)
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From:TV Guide
7:50 Cartoons
9AM Cartoons
11AM Fury
8AM Popeye
7:30 Buccaneers
10PM Gunsmoke
10:30 Transition
6:30 Visitor
7:30 Buccaneers
10PM Gunsmoke
11PM News
9AM Cartoons
6PM News
7:30 Buccaneers
10PM Gunsmoke
10:30 Two For The Money
11PM News
10:30 Gumby
11AM Fury
2:15 Baseball-Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs-Leo Durocher, Lindsay Nelson (Reds won 5-4)
6:30 Whirlybirds
8:30 Mathematics
10:30 Gumby
11AM Fury
5PM Weather
10:30 Popeye
11:30 Cartoons
2PM Movie-TBA
7:30 Buccaneers
9PM Code 3
10PM Gunsmoke
10:30 Millionaire
WMTW 8
WMUR 9
8:30 ROUTE 66
10 PM Twilight Zone
10 PM MICHAEL SHAYNE
8 PM THE HATHAWAYS
9 PM 77 Sunset Strip
8:30 Route 66
10:30 Eyewitness
10:30 (Local)
8:30 Route 66
10:30 Eyewitness
8:30 Route 66
8 PM Farmer's Daughter
9 PM VALENTINE'S DAY
10:30 (Local)
10 PM THE REPORTER
9 PM HONEY WEST
8 PM HANK
8 PM TIME TUNNEL
10 PM Laredo
10 PM Star Trek
8 PM BRADY BUNCH
8 PM Good Guys
10 PM BRACKEN'S WORLD
6:45 News
6:55 Look To This Day
7 AM Today
9 AM Little Rascals
2 PM Afternoon
5 PM Pinky Lee
8 PM Midwestern Hayride
9 PM Best In Mystery
10 PM Sports Reel
11 PM News--Richard Harkness
1:55 Sign On
6 PM Hoppity Skippity
at 5 PM on Ch. 9)
7 PM News, Weather
7:15 Yesterday's Newsreel
11 PM News; Featurama
12 M Sign Off
2:55 News
4:55 News
8 PM Cowboy G-Men
Crime reruns)
11:20 Weather
6:55 Meditations
7 AM Morning Show
8:25 News
10 AM Garry Moore
12 N Valiant Lady
2 PM Robert Q. Lewis
3 PM Big Payoff
4 PM Brighter Day
6 PM Range Rider
7 PM Annie Oakley
8 PM Pantomime Quiz
8:30 Topper
10 PM Undercurrent
10:30 Windows
11 PM News
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Bryson Rash was apparently a long time TV-Radio Newsman in Washington..He later did news
segments on the WRC Radio "Joy Boys" program. Don't know about Rendell..
http://www.thejoyboys.com/rash.htm
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confusion.
Here's another one. Again, please contact me if you note mistakes or omissions.
7:00 Today
10:00 Dough Re Mi
9 AM Oral Roberts
11 AM Camera Three
11:30 Insight
Montreal
joined in progress)
7 PM News
7:30 New Dick Van dyke Show
8 PM M*A*S*H
8:30 Mannix
11 PM News
4 PM Black Is...
6 PM Book Beat
7 PM Zoom
8 PM Evening At Pops
9 PM Masterpiece Theatre:
"Cousin Bette"
10 PM Firing Line
sign off 11 PM
8 AM TV Pulpit
10 AM Bob Harrington
(Jerry Falwell)
12 N Reaction
1 PM Gospel Expo
2 PM Focus
3 PM Nashville Music
6 PM Wrestling
7 PM F Troop
8 PM The FBI
8 AM Gospel Songs
12 N Consultation
7 PM Closeup
10 PM Escape
8:30 This is America, Charlie Brown: The Music and Heroes of America
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO3zGC0t3oE
Sources:
This is my first attempt to do a 1950's schedule, so bear with me. Please notify me if there are
any mistakes.
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CBS was airing reruns of Our Miss Brooks in the early afternoons from October 1956 to
September 1957 according to Brooks-Marsh's encyclopedia of television.
Wasn't CBS also airing reruns of I Love Lucy during the mornings as well?
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CBS was airing reruns of Our Miss Brooks in the early afternoons from October 1956 to
September 1957 according to Brooks-Marsh's encyclopedia of television.
Wasn't CBS also airing reruns of I Love Lucy during the mornings as well?
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fall of 1957.
Retro: Atlanta Friday, October 10, 1969
7 AM Today
9 AM Today In Georgia
10 AM It Takes Two
10:30 Concentration
12 N News
3 PM Another World
4 PM Letters To Laugh-In
5 PM Perry Mason
6 PM News
7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report
10 PM Bracken's World
11 PM News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Mr. Pix
from 4 PM)
11 AM Andy Griffith
12 N News
1 PM Divorce Court
Thing
3 PM Secret Storm
6 PM News
7 PM I Love Lucy
Got To Be Kidding!"
11 PM News
Sunday at 11:45)
6:30 Innovations
8 PM Curtain At Eight
7 AM Bullwinkle
9 AM Romper Room
12 N Bewitched
1 PM Dream House
2 PM Newlywed Game
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Dark Shadows
4:30 Daktari
5:30 News
6:30 Hazel
7 PM What's My Line?
Must Fall"
Sisters Hour
11 PM News
talk show.)
5 PM Little Rascals
5:30 Batman
6 PM Flintstones
7 PM Munsters
8 PM Donna Reed
10 PM Untouchables
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock
11:30 News
6 PM Pocketful Of Fun
6:30 Innovations
7 PM Big Picture
8 PM Invitation To Art
sign off 10 PM
WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)
11 AM Jack LaLanne
12 N Cartoon Club
4 PM Speed Racer
5:30 Superman
6 PM Lost In Space
7 PM Patty Duke
8 PM Candid Camera
11 PM Twilight Zone
11:30 Joey Bishop (pre-empted on Ch. 11--
Courtesy of the Sitcomsonline.com message boards. I don't have the ABC (Channel 6), CBS
(Channel 10 at the time) and NBC (Channel 3 at the time), just WPHL-TV PHL17 (now MyPHL17),
WTXF-TV FOX29 and WGBS-TV Philly57 (which is now WPSG CWPhilly)
WPHL-TV PHL 17
07:30AM C.O.P.S.
10:00AM Alice
11:00AM Webster
03:00PM Popeye
03:30PM Alvin & The Chipmunks
WTXF-TV FOX 29
09:30AM Bewitched
04:00PM DuckTales
06:30PM Cheers
07:30PM M*A*S*H
12:30AM M*A*S*H
02:00AM Benson
03:00AM Off-Air
WGBS-TV Philly 57
06:30AM Casper
07:30AM Popeye
08:00AM Heathcliff
08:30AM Gumby
09:30AM Mister Ed
11:00AM Bonanza
11:00PM Brothers
From TV Guide
KYW-3 NBC Cleveland
6:20 News
9AM Funsville
11:30 Concentration-Downs
Noon News
7:30 Flight-Drama
11PM News Bill Jorgensen Weather Jim Gerard Sports Jim Graner
8:55 News
9AM Theater 5
Noon News
7PM Assignment:Underwater
8:30 Flintstones
1AM News
3PM Millionaire-Drama
6:30 Cannonball-Adventure
7:30 Rawhide
12:30 Sports-Fitzgerald
Noon Camouflage-Game
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Guest
Interesting that Channel 3 (then known as KYW-TV) employed two men who later became major
personalities in New York City radio and TV.
Bill Jorgensen was news anchor, and later put the 10:00 News on the map at New York's Fox
5/WNYW, setting the pattern for local newscasts at all the Fox O&Os across the country (he
retired about 10 years ago and is alive and well in retirement now).
Big Wilson, Channel 3's weatherman in 1961, also moved to New York and became midday
personality at WNBC (AM), and later semi-retired to Miami before passing away late in the
1990s.
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Wow, talk about digging up an old thread..It might be worth a mention that Joel Daly, who
worked with Doug Adair on WJW-TV 8's City Camera News about 1964-67, moved to WLS-TV 7
Chicago and was there for over 35 years..Adain was invited to make the move to Chicago with
Daly but elected to stay in Cleveland.
BTW..my previous username was Tim Lones..My post is the one you responded to..
12:30 Loving
9:30 Off the Rack (pilot; series did not premiere until the following March)
11:30 Nightline
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_igpzlNquY
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
There was a YouTube clip, but I fear posting it because chances are it could soon be deleted.
All Times EST
3:30 M*A*S*H
Sources:
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
1946 Present
TV.com http://www.tv.com
2-KATN (ABC/NBC)
4-KJNP (Religious)
9-KUAC (PBS; they also simulcasted some programming from LearnAlaska, a defunct statewide
channel which was also on cable)
11-KTVF (CBS)
And I've decided to list some significant syndicated shows airing on cable superstations WGN and
(W)WOR.
6:00 AM
2-ABC News
6:30
11-CBS News
7:00
9:00
2-Family Ties
11-Morning Stretch
9:30
WOR-Tic Tac Dough (in its final season with host Jim Caldwell)
10:00
11-Card Sharks
10:30
10:30
11-Good Morning Fairbanks
10:55
11:00
2-Wheel of Fortune
11:15
11:30
2-Scrabble
11:45
9-About Science (produced by what they're now Mississippi Public Brodcasting in the '70s)
11:51
11:55
11-Midday Update
Noon
4-INN News
9-IMDAY News
WGN-Heathcliff
12:30
4-Beverly Exercise
WGN-Transformers
1:00
9-Energy Flow
WGN-G.I. Joe
1:15
1:30
2:30
2-Ryan's Hope
11-Capitol
3:00
2-General Hospital
9-Polka-Dot Door
11-Guiding Light
3:30
4-Sonshine
4:00
2-All My Children
4-Superbook
9-Sesame Street
5:00
2-Donahue
4-Jewish Jewels
9-Today's Special
11-Taxi
5:30
9- 3-2-1 Contact
11-M*A*S*H
6:00
2-News on 2
6:30
9-Alaska Weather
9-Circustime
11-Entertainment Tonight
7:30
11-WKRP In Cincinnati
8:00
9:00
9:30
4-Closing Comments
11-Newhart
10:00
9-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11:00
9-Capitol '86
11-Newscenter Final
11:15
11-INN News
11:30
2-Best of Carson
11:45
11-Remington Steele
12:30 AM
2-Nightline
12:40
2:00
Jonathan Allen
SAD NEWS: Augie Hiebert, who brought television to Alaska in the 1950's with KTVA in
Anchorage and later KTVF in Fairbanks, died today (9/13) at the age of 90. In his memory, here's
a schedule from 1955, when Fairbanks TV was only a few months old:
KFAR-TV 2 (NBC/ABC)
Saturday:
4:30-Uncle Pancho
6:00-Zoo Parade
6:30-Mr. Wizard
7:00-Tanana Valley News (Channel 2's first newscast title followed by "The Big 30" and others to
follow)
11:00-Sign off
Sunday:
5:00-Super Circus
5:30-Children's Corner
6:00-Pinky Lee
8:00-Dragnet
8:30-Ford's Theater
10:30-Duffy's Tavern
Saturday:
4:30-Test Pattern
5:30-To Be Announced
6:45-The Christophers
9:30-Weather Forecast
9:35-Today in Sports
9:50-News Capsule
10:00-Feature Theater
11:00-Sign off
Sunday:
4:00-Test Pattern
5:00-The Christophers
6:00-Wrestling Workouts
6:30-Soldiers of Fortune
8:00-Meet Millie
9:30-The Hunter
10:00-Feature Theater
11:00-Sign off
So as you can see, radio with KFAR and KFRB (now KCBF) was still king of the airwaves, but
television in Fairbanks was just in its embryonic stages in 1955. Both station's broadcast days
were only 6 1/2 hours on the weekends from 4:30 to 11:00, compared to the almost 24 hours
they and four others are on the air now!
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2-KATN (ABC/NBC)
4-KJNP (Religious)
9-KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS/NBC)
6:00 AM
6:30
2-Smurfs
7:00
TBS-NWA Superbouts
7:30
11-Dinasaucers
8:00
2-College Football Today (There was a note in the listings that said that if Game 6 of the World
Series is necessary (which would be the case), the pregame show would not air)
11-Pee-Wee's Playhouse
WGN-Soul Train
8:30
9:00
WOR-American Bandstand (Just kicked off ABC after 20 years, Bandstand moved to syndication
where it would be for two years before heading to USA Network for its last few months in 1989)
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:30
1:00 PM
WGN-At The Movies (Rex Reed and Bill Harris takes over as hosts while Siskel and Ebert take
their act to Disney)
1:30
2:00
11-Hee Haw
WGN-Bustin' Loose
2:05
WGN-Charles In Charge
3:00
WGN/WOR-It's A Living
3:30
WGN/WOR-Mama's Family (which, like Charles In Charge and It's A Living, also had new life in
syndication)
4:00
4:55
5:00
4-Jewish Jewels
11-Children's Theater
5:30
4-World Alive
9-Understanding Human Behavior (full hour)
6:00
2-Ohara
4-Jerry Prevo
11-Taxi
6:30
9-Rush
WGN-INN News
7:00
4-James Robison
7:30
2-227
4-Tribal Trails
8:00
8:30
2-Amen
11-Everything's Relative
9:00
2-Hunter
4-Jimmy Swaggart
11-Leg Work
9:30
9-Trying Times
10:00
11-Private Eye
2-Buck Rogers
Midnight
2-Saturday Night Live (Host: Sean Penn; musical guests: The Pull, L.L. Cool J)
1:30 AM
Boy...if you didn't have cable in Fairbanks in 1987, you would be missing out on A LOT!!!! There
was NWA wrestling and Night Tracks on TBS; "Soul Train" and continuations of network comedies
now in first-run syndie on WGN; and "Bandstand" and WWF on WOR!! My family couldn't afford
it myself, so I had to watch cable at my Grandma's house after she moved from Los Angeles to
Alaska in 1988.
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8:00
You think THAT'S an eyebrow-raiser - I think THIS is a sight for sore eyes:
11:30
Yep, the World Series at a decent hour! Those were the days...
CORRECTION: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous was on Channel 11, not 2.
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Did they do local news on TV in Fairbanks back then on the weekend? This is the second set of
listings I have seen where local news was, well absent. Wonder why? Is Fairbanks that dead on
the weekends?
KTVF started a Saturday edition of their news in late 1991; they even tried a Sunday edition in
1999, but it bombed.
Jonathan Allen
Here's what would've been the schedule for September 11, 2001 had those attacks never
happened six years ago on Tuesday:
9:00-The View
10:00-Judge Judy
11:00-Family Feud
11:30-Port Charles
Noon-All My Children
2:00-General Hospital
3:00-Family Feud
4:00-Judge Judy
5:00-Access Hollywood
6:00-News
6:30-Entertainment Tonight
7:00-Wheel of Fortune
7:30-Jeopardy!
9:30-Spin City
10:00-NYPD Blue
11:00-News
11:35-Nightline
1:35-News (repeat)
9:30-TBN Programming
11:00-Marilyn Hickey
11:30-Kenneth Copeland
Noon-Beverly Exercise
1:00-TBN Programming
7:30-Inspiration Time
9:00-Closing Comments
KFXF 7 (Fox):
7:30-City Guys
9:00-Ricki Lake
10:00-Maury
11:00-Jenny Jones
Noon-Montel Williams
1:00 PM-Shipmates
2:00-Woody Woodpecker
5:00-Spin City
6:00-The Parkers
6:30-Girlfriends
10:30-Seinfeld
11:00-Judge Hatchett
Midnight-Jerry Springer
2:00-Maury
KUAC 9 (PBS/AlaskaOne):
6:00 AM-Dragon Tales
6:30-Arthur
7:00-Calliou
8:30-Teletubbies
9:00-Dragon Tales
9:30-Arthur
10:00-Sesame Street
Noon-Zoboomafoo
1:00-Charlie Rose
2:30-Sesame Street
3:30-Reading Rainbow
4:00-Zoboomafoo
5:00-Arthur
5:30-Zoom
6:30-Alaska Weather
8:00-Nova
9:00-History of the Future ("Technology/The Global Village, Part 1")
10:30-Rattler
Midnight-Off Air (though on cable, PBS programming would continue through the night; it would
later spill over to the broadcast signal and KUAC would be 24 hours a day)
KTVF 11 (NBC):
7:00-Today
11:00-Blind Date
11:30-Street Smarts
Noon-Moral Court
2:00-Passions
3:00-Oprah Winfrey
4:00-Ananda Lewis
6:00-Fairbanks Evening News (Bob Miller/Ann Secrest; Ann would leave KTVF at the end of
October after 19 years)
7:00-Frasier
7:30-Home Improvement
8:00-Fear Factor
11:00-Newscenter Final
1:30-SCTV
4:00-Early Today
4:30-Inside Edition
KXD 13 (CBS):
11:00-Paid Programming
4:00-The Nanny
4:30-Extra
7:00-7th Heaven
8:00-Big Brother 2
9:00-Latin Grammy Awards (Canceled due to the attacks; they were finally presented in a press
conference on October 31)
11:00-Prime News 13
1:30-Extra
5:00-Off Air
But of course, just like after the John F. Kennedy assassination in 1963, coverage of the terrorist
attacks preempted ALL programs (network and syndicated) on Channels 2, 7, 11, and 13 for five
straight days except for breaks in news and some programming.
The 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards were set for September 16 (same date as this year's awards)
but were postponed till October 7; when military action in Afghanistan began that day, they
were postponed again till November 4, facing off against the seventh and deciding game of the
World Series between the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks; the D'Backs would
win in true fashion.
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You know, there actually WERE some clips of 9/11 As it Happened on YouTube. There were cilps
from ABC, Fox, and CNN. It looks like on CNN, they didn't even flash a "Special Report" segment.
They went directly from commercial to the video of the first tower burning. And ABC was with
Good Morning America, and Diane Sawyer and someone else explained about how they had
breaking news, showed a video clip, and then I think after that, they went nationwide. And
MSNBC had a special about it as it happened on the night of 9/11 this year. Do you remember
how CBS handled it, like how they went out of regular programming?
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Out of curiosity, how did the western US (particularly Alaska and Hawaii) handle the news,
especially since some of them weren't on the air at the time?
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By 8:30 am Pacific time (when I got to work) there was full coverage including CBC. All flights had
been cancelled at the airports, and Newfoundland airport was the only one open.
KFAR-TV 2 (NBC)
Friday:
Noon-Dinah's Place
12:30 PM-Jackpot
1:00-High Rollers
1:30-Celebrity Sweepstakes
2:00-Winning Streak
3:00-The Doctors
3:30-Another World
4:30-Somerset
5:30-Jeopardy!
11:00-The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (Guest host John Denver with the Smothers
Brothers, Dennis Weaver, John Stewart, and George Gobel)
Saturday:
10:00 AM-Lidsville
11:00-Emergency+4
1:30-Butch Cassidy
2:00-The Jetsons
7:00-Emergency ("Propinquity")
Friday:
4:00-Sesame Street
7:00-To Be Announced
11:05-Sign off
Saturday:
4:00-Sesame Street
5:30-Zoom
11:05-Sign off
KTVF-11 (CBS/ABC)
Friday:
10:30-Gambit
11:30-Love of Life
1:30-Guiding Light
2:30-General Hospital (the ONLY ABC daytime show -- soap opera or game show -- aired that
day!)
5:00-Tattletales
7:00-This Fall on KTVF (A preview of KTVF's fall shows with CBS News' Charles Kuralt as guest
broadcasting live from the Tanana Valley Fairgrounds)
Saturday:
(:26 and :56 past the hour till 2:00-In The News)
9:30-Sabrina, the Teen-Age Witch (not as popular as the live-action version to follow over 20
years later)
11:30-Jeanne
Noon-Speed Buggy
3:00-The Tanana Valley Fair (An hour-long program featuring activities from the Tanana Valley
Fairgrounds)
5:30-Good News
8:30-M*A*S*H
Jonathan Allen
What's with the CBS Evening News "one day delay" bit?
Apparently the CBS/ABC affiliate didn't have satellite capability, so a tape of the evening news
was flown in from the west coast. I've seen some of John's schedules where they aired the
network news at midnight, in this case, they opted to run it the following day.
Last year I posted that same week's schedule from KTVF; here (finally) is KFAR's. And also, only
the afternoon/evening lineup is listed.
4:30-International Showtime
6:30-The Big 30
11:00-Channel 2 Playhouse
7/25:
5:30-The Flintstones
MONDAY-FRIDAY:
4:30-Eva (7/26)
4:45-Shindig (7/26)
5:00
Underdog (7/28)
5:30
Fury (7/27)
5:45
6:30-Alaska Hilites
6:45
7:00
8:00
Hazel (7/28)
8:30
9:00
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. ("The Gazebo in the Maze Affair", 7/27)
Channel 2 had more ABC shows on their schedule with 20 compared to NBC's 15. There was no
network news yet, but that would later change when KFAR's then-sister station KENI-TV (now
KTUU) made arrangements with KING-TV in Seattle to tape the Huntley-Brinkley Report and fly
the kinescope first to Anchorage and then Fairbanks for same-day airing.
Jonathan Allen
2-KTUU (NBC)
4-KTBY (Independent)
7-KAKM (PBS)
11-KTVA (CBS)
13-KIMO (ABC)
5:30 AM
5:45
13-Bethel Chapel
6:00
6:30
7:00
2-Today
8:00
4-G.I. Joe
7-Firing Line
8:30
4-Transformers
9:00
7-Alaska Gardens
11-Card Sharks
13-Donahue
9:30
2-The Jeffersons
4-The Finststones
10:00
2-Family Ties
4-Eight Is Enough
7-Hackers
10:30
2-$ale of the Century
11-Capitol
13-Ryan's Hope
11:00
2-Wheel of Fortune
4-Hour Magazine
7-Sesame Street
11-Guiding Light
13-All My Children
11:30
2-Scrabble
Noon
2-Super Password
12:30 PM
7- 3-2-1 Contact
11-The Young and the Restless
1:00
4-Bewitched
7-Faces of Culture
13-General Hospital
1:30
7-Images In Watercolor
2:00
2-Another World
7-Rush
13-Anchorage Live
2:30
4-Cannon
3:00
2-Santa Barbara
3:30
7-Sesame Street
4:00
2-Dallas
4:30
4-She-Ra
13-Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (this must be the half-hour weekday version which, like the
weekday version of "Star Search" in 1992, didn't last long)
5:00
2-The Jeffersons
4-That's Incredible!
7- 3-2-1 Contact
11-The $100,000 Pyramid
13-Three's Company
5:30
2-WKRP In Cincinnati
4-INN News
7-Growing Years
11-Entertainment Tonight
6:00
4-Get Smart
7-Capitol '86
6:30
2-Channel 2 News
4-PM Magazine
7-Alaska Weather
11-Eyewitness News
13-KIMO News 13
7:00
2-The A-Team
4-Gilligan's Island
7-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11-Wheel of Fortune
7:30
4-Good Times
11-Jeopardy!
13-Growing Pains
8:00
7-Nova ("Tornado!")
13-Moonlighting
9:00
2-Hunter
11-SPECIAL: The 1986 Miss USA Pageant (one of the finalists: A young Halle Berry!!! She didn't
win, though)
10:00
2-Channel 2 News
4-Bizarre
7-Portrait of a Terrorist
13-Kojak
10:30
2-Taxi
4-Comedy Tonight
7-Guatemela:Bullets to Ballots
11:00
11-M*A*S*H
11:30
13-Nightline
Midnight
4-Hawaii Five-O
13-Fish
12:30 AM
13-Carter Country
12:40
1:00
2-Bonanza
1:30
As for KIMO, they had a few good months left at the top (especially in news); by the 1986-87
season, KTUU would overtake them in the ratings...and over 20 years later, they're STILL #1
despite NBC's continuing suckage!
Jonathan Allen
09:00AM Webster
02:00PM Gumby
04:00PM DuckTales
06:00PM Cheers
09:30AM Benson
03:30PM DuckTales
04:30PM Webster
Source: TV Guide
9:00 Dinah!
10:00 Sandra!
11:55 News
3:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
7:00 PM Magazine
7:30 Cross-Wits
8:00 Jeffersons (moves to Wed Sept 20, WKRP in Cincinnati premieres on 18th)
8:30 Good Times (moves to Sat Sept 16, People premieres on 18th)
9:00 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
2:45 sign-off
5:00 Bonanza
6:00 News
mid. News
12:30 sign-off
7:00 News
5:30 Bewitched (Bert Convy plays Paul Revere, who's stuck in the 20th century)
6:00 News
mid. News
1:30 sign-off
7:00 Today
1:00 News
2:30 Doctors
4:30 Bewitched
5:00 Gunsmoke
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 sign-off
6:30 Mornin'
9:00 Dinah!
1:00 Panorama
1:25 News
6:00 News
8:00 Jeffersons
9:00 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
11:30 Movie "I Want to Keep My Baby!"
1:15 sign-off
4:30 Superman
5:00 Tarzan
6:00 News
mid. News
7:00 Today
12:30 News
2:30 Doctors
5:00 Gunsmoke
6:00 News
7:30 Adam-12
2:00 sign-off
11:55 News
3:30 M*A*S*H
6:00 News
8:00 Jeffersons
9:00 M*A*S*H
11:00 News
mid. Gunsmoke
1:00 sign-off
6:00 Daybreak
7:00 Today
9:00 MidMorning
2:30 Doctors
5:00 Gunsmoke
6:00 News
11:00 News
1:00 Tomorrow
2:00 sign-off
mid. News
12:30 sign-off
6:00 Zoom
11:00 sign-off
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Klassroom Kwiz was a "High School Bowl" type of program where teams of students from area
high schools would appear in a quiz show format to compete with teams from other high
schools. As the season progressed, schools would be eliminated to produce a grand winner at
the end of the season. Surprisingly, this was a very popular program in western VA for a number
of years.
NBC (Newfoundland Broadcasting Company): CJON St. John's, CJWN Corner Brook (CTV)
8:30 Canada AM
Noon Definition
(NBC's afternoon movie had a different title each day, representing different parts of the
province: Mon-South Coast Theatre, Tues-Bonavista/Trinity Playhouse, Wed-West Coast Theatre,
Thurs-Central Newfoundland Playhouse, Fri-East Coast Theatre)
5:30 Flintstones
7:30 Connection
8:30 Fish
3:30 Take 30
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That confused me at first, I thought they ran NBC from the States at first...lol.
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I never realized they had split-fed news...how long did that last? Was CJWN ever licensed
separately from CJON?
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Was this a network program or a local one? Was this the same Bob McLean that hosted a
morning show on CKCO?
> 12:05 Ninety Minutes Live
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Who could forget this disaster...why did you have to remind us?! :P
07-21-2005, 11:27 AM #3
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They ran a cartoon between the news and the morning show?
A few years later, tried to make a name for himself in the U.S. The farthest he ever got with that
was being the national spokesperson for a supermarket chain, IIRC.
Was there a similar newscast on CJON, or was the Evening News a 30-minute program with a
cutaway point at 6:15 for CJWN?
Given that this three-minute program got its own listing, this must have been one of those home
viewer games?
Did the Newfoundland Herald just show listings as "NBC" and "CBC" or did they list the stations
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> CJWN?
I'm not sure, but based on the listings, I'm assuming it's a regional opt-out for CJWN.
>
>
> Given that this three-minute program got its own listing,
> this must have been one of those home viewer games?
That's a pretty good bet- ATV in the Maritimes had a show around the same time called
"Winner's Circle" which was sponsored by Robin Hood IIRC where viewers had to guess the
result of a pre-recorded horse race from Montreal.
>
> What was used for the video portion? Anyone know?
>
"Progressive contemporary music with the latest world and Canadian groups"
> Did the Newfoundland Herald just show listings as "NBC" and
> "CBC" or did they list the stations themselves, even though
NBC (6)(10)
CBC (8)(5)
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> A few years later, tried to make a name for himself in the
> U.S. The farthest he ever got with that was being the
Much farther than that,he is the husband of Suzanne Somers from Three's Company,and also is
her manager. Suzanne met Alan when he hosted a game show called The Anniversary Game on
ABC in 1968 and she was a model on the show. He also hosted a show called Mantrap in 1971-
1972.
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> Given that this three-minute program got its own listing,
> this must have been one of those home viewer games?
For those who do not live in Canada, Robin Hood is the name of a baking flour, like Gold Medal
and Martha White in the states.
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> That confused me at first, I thought they ran NBC from the
>
Shortly after the US NBC became available on The Rock via cable, they changed the name to
"NTV".
The station's owner was, and still is, the eccentric Geoff Stirling.
>
> > CBC: CBNT St. John's, CBYT Corner Brook
> ------------
> Was this a network program or a local one? Was this the
>
Yes, this was a national show, hosted by a man who would later work for CKCO. Prior to the CBC,
he was a talk show host at WUAB in Cleveland and, later, "Dialing For Dollars" host at Philly's
WPVI.
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>
>>
> > What was used for the video portion? Anyone know?
>>
>
As for the video, I read somewhere that they used a live video image of a fish tank.
NTV (the former "NBC") was the first TV station in Canada to go 24/7, in 1972, with programs like
these filling the late-night hours.
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> > A few years later, tried to make a name for himself in the
> U.S. The farthest he ever got with that was being the
>
He's had better luck off-camera, as the longtime manager for his wife, Suzanne Somers.
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These days, and I think a few of us know, the remaining time is filled with scenes of
Newfoundland and Labrador done to Newfoundland music (and maybe the mainstream or
country sometimes).
I also noted that Days of our Lives and Young and Restless had yet to be picked up. Meanwhile,
Definition was doing reasonably well for CTV; Jim Perry would begin commuting between
Toronto and L.A. when the Peacock network (you know which one) picked up Card Sharks the
following year. He'd continue commuting until the end of the '80s when Sale of the Century
finished a long run. Also, based on my personal viewing experiences of the late '80s and early
'90s, when CJON ran a half-hour Price is Right, it was an edited version with one or two games
followed by the final showcases of the day, and anything else in between. You'd have to watch
CBS the next day to see all 60 minutes. (Yes, TPIR used to be a day-ahead of the Americans like
Y&R and DAYS are in some places.)
based on my personal viewing experiences of the late '80s and early '90s, when CJON ran a half-
hour Price is Right, it was an edited version with one or two games followed by the final
showcases of the day, and anything else in between.
Until now, I thought NTV carried the syndicated, weekly 30-minute version, which was still on
the air at the time.
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...actually, as I understand it, he co-produced "Mantrap" with Dick Clark but did not host it. The
hosts were a trio of women -- Margot Kidder, Suzanne Somers and Meredith MacRae -- who
interviewed a male guest on each program. Author Harlan Ellison wrote of his experience as a
guest on the program (he was particularly smitten by Kidder, it appears) in his collection THE
OTHER GLASS TEAT...
8 AM Flintstones
10 AM Phil Donahue
11 AM Flying Nun
3 PM Perry Mason
4 PM Gilligan's Island
5 PM Hogan's Heroes
6 PM That Girl
7 PM Truth Or Consequences
7:30 Dragnet
9 PM News
2:30 News
2:45 Reflections
6:55 News
7 AM Today
10 AM Jeopardy!
12 N News
1 PM Another World
2 PM Somerset
5:30 News
8 PM Ghost Story
9 PM Banyon
10 PM News
1:30 News
2 PM Electric Company
6 PM Electric Company
Century Man
10 PM French Chef
10:30 Inform
sign off 11 PM
6 AM Summer Semester
7 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Gambit
11 AM News
Thing
Fall"
5 PM News
10:20 News
7 AM Curiosity Shop
8 AM Not For Women Only
10 AM Password
11 AM All My Children
12 N Today At Noon
1 PM General Hospital
5:30 News
Home
7 PM Brady Bunch
8 PM Room 222
10 PM News
11 PM Dick Cavett (delay from 10:30)
feed with the East (except for the Today show) and
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Channels Listed:
MORNING
-5 AM-
59 Electronic Essentials
61 Shepherd's Chapel
-5:30-
CPTV Chiles
-6 AM-
59 Sailor Moon
-6:30-
3,8,22,30 News (CC)
38 Digimon (CC)
61 First Business
-7 AM-
57 Teletubbies (CC)
61 First Business
-7:30-
59 Digimon (CC)
61 Celebrity Justice
-8 AM-
61 Ricki Lake
-8:30-
-9 AM-
3 Pyramid
-9:30-
3 Pyramid
38 Shipmates
59 Joyce Meyer
-10 AM-
10 Wayne Brady
13 Pyramid
30 News (CC)
38 5th Wheel
61 Ricki Lakae
PIX Maury
-10:30-
38 Pyramid
59 Crefio A. Dollar
22 22 Showcase
38 Weakest Link
57 Caillou (CC)
-11:30-
57 Zoboomafoo (CC)
AFTERNOON
-Noon-
20 Judge Hatchett
30 John Walsh
38 People's Court (CC)
59 Cosby (CC)
PIX Maury
-12:30-
13 Friends
20 Judge Hatchett
-1 PM-
57 Nova (CC)
61 Jerry Springer
-2 PM-
38 Ricki Lake
61 Maury
-2:30-
59 Road Rules
-3 PM-
3 Guiding Light (CC)
6 Life Moments
20,PIX Scooby-Doo
22 Rod Nelson
30 Judge Judy
59 5th Wheel
61 Jerry Springer
-3:30-
30 Weakest Link
57 Arthur (CC)
59 Texas Justice
-4 PM-
7 News (CC)
8 Rob Nelson
10 Judge Judy
30 Caroline Rhea
40,61 Maury
-4:30-
4 Jeopardy! (CC)
7 News (CC)
10 Judge Judy
59 Divorce Court
20 Sabrina (CC)
38 Judge Judy
57 Zoom (CC)
61 Simpsons (CC)
-5:30-
38 Judge Judy
57 Cyberchase (CC)
-6 PM-
-6:30-
38 Jeopardy! (CC)
61 Friends (CC)
-7 PM-
8 Jeopardy! (CC)
20 Friends
30 Extra
59 Blind Date
-7:30-
5 Chronicle (CC)
7 Extra
13 Friends (CC)
-8 PM-
-8:30-
20,PIX Do Over
57 Doctors on Call
-9 PM-
-9:30-
-10 PM-
7,13,22,30 ER (CC)
20,38,59,PIX News (CC)
-10:30-
20 Celebrity Justice
38 Frasier (CC)
-11 PM-
38 Frasier (CC)
59 Blind Date
PIX Friends
-11:30-
59 Shipmates
EARLY FRIDAY
-Midnight-
59 Voyager (CC)
61 Seinfeld (CC)
-12:05-
-12:30-
38 Weakest Link
-12:35-
5 Caroline Rhea
7,13,22,30 Conan O'Brien (CC)
8 Divorce Court
10 Extra
-1 AM-
10 Caroline Rhea
20 Elimidate
-1:05-
8 Texas Justice
-1:30-
59 Coin Vault
PIX Taxi
-1:35-
4,5,8 News(CC)
7,13,22,30 Last Call with Carson Daly (CC)
-2 AM-
-2:05-
3 News (CC)
5 Blind Date
6 Cops (CC)
40 America's Store
-2:15-
8 Entertainment Studios.com
-2:30-
-2:35-
4 Up to the Minute
5 World News Now
6 Divorce Court
13 Judge Hatchett
-2:40-
-3 AM-
61 Elimidate
-3:05-
13 Judge Hatchett
-3:30-
-3:35-
-4 AM-
13 First Business
22 Headline News
59 Electronic Essentials
61 Taxi
-4:15-
-4:30-
22 Headline News
38 To Be Announced
57 Kidhealth (CC)
61 News (CC)
06:00AM Scooby-Doo
06:30AM C.O.P.S.
03:00PM DuckTales
04:30PM Webster
06:00PM Newhart
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I think it would be less than another three months before KLJB returned to the Fox affiliation
after the popularity of the Simpsons (they had been an original Fox affiliate from late '86 until
their affiliation was yanked in either '87 or '88 over too many preemptions, despite Fox only
programming Sunday nights first and then Saturday nights starting at least in the fall of '87).
Thanks for the KLJB and WRSP listings from 6/11/90. Brings back memories (I actually grew up
within range of the Peoria and Quad Cities markets along the Peoria County-Knox County border
area in western Illinois, but occasionally in the evenings or high trop periods Springfield, Decatur
and Quincy/Hannibal stations would appear semi-regularly if conditions favored the south,
which was common during 1990-91--I think that was a prime year for trop and DX on TV and
radio at that time). A lot of classic TV shows at that time during the daytime on the Fox stations
(before first the influx of particularly trash talk shows later in the '90s and then all the court
shows today).
Since it appears you obtained your listings from the old Western Illinois edition of TV Guide, do
you also have listings for WYZZ-43 (the Fox affiliate for Peoria/Bloomington, licensed to
Bloomington), plus the former KJMH-26 Burlington, IA in its standalone Fox days (which is now
KGCW-26, the CW affiliate for the Quad Cities after serving as a translator for KLJB after being
bought out in the mid-90s)? Also some areas of western Illinois, particularly in parts of the Quad
City market, still received WFLD-32 Chicago on cable in 1990, so they were listed in the Western
Illinois edition of TV Guide until local editions were discontinued two years ago.
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http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.....html#msg33009
They're a little older, from 1987, but include local listings for all the channels listed in the
Western Illinois edition of TV Guide.
Channels Listed:
-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)
51 WPXT (Fox)
-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 WFXT (Fox)
38 WSBK (Ind.)
56 WLVI (Ind.)
-Springfield-
22 WWLP (NBC)
MORNING
-5 AM-
5 HEADLINE NEWS
-5:30-
5 HERCULOIDS
8 EXERCITE
-6 AM-
5 JABBERWOCKY
13 MAINE WEATHER
25 MAINSTREAM
-6:30-
4 MUPPET SHOW
5 CAPTAIN BOB
7 EBONY/JET SHOWCASE
13 STORYBREAK (CC)
25 TOP CAT
-6:35-
6 NEWS EXTRA
-6:45-
6 NEWS
-7 AM-
3 THUNDERCATS (CC)
5 SHAZZAN!
6 LITTLEST HOBO
7 STORYBREAK (CC)
8 ANIMAL CRACK-UPS
13 KIDD VIDEO
25 SYLVANIAN FAMILIES
38 NEWSMAKERS
-7:30-
3 SILVERHAWKS (CC)
4 KIDSONGS
5 BIRDMAN/GALAXY TRIO
7 KIDD VIDEO
13 FAN CLUB
25 STARCOM
56 MIGHTY MOUSE
-8 AM-
25 WONDER WOMAN
51 KIDSONGS
56 POPEYE
-8:30-
4,6,22,31 SMURFS
38 BOTTOM LINE
56 FLINTSTONES
-9 AM-
25 DUKES OF HAZZARD
26 PERSONAL FINANCE
51 BUSTIN' LOOSE
-9:30-
38 VEGA$
51 NEW MONKEES
-10 AM-
2 FRENCH IN ACTION
11 PERSONAL FINANCE
25 WRESTLING
26 TEACH AN ADULT TO READ
51 AMERICAN BANDSTAND
-10:30-
5 CANDLEPIN BOWLING
26 MOTORWEEK
38 BATMAN
56 FAN CLUB
-11 AM-
2 ADAMS CHRONICLES
4,6,22,31 ALF
11 COMPUTER CHRONICLES
21 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
25 DR. SCIENCE
38 THREE STOOGES
-11:30-
6 YOUNG UNIVERSE
21 HERE'S LUCY
25 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
AFTERNOON
-Noon-
2 FIRING LINE
3 STORYBREAK (CC)
4 RAP-AROUND
6 NEWS
9 ANIMAL CRACK-UPS
11 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
13 WRESTLING
21 MOVIE: "Zebra in the Kitchen" (1965)
22 FOOFUR
25 CHiPs
31 KIDSONGS
41 WOODWRIGHT'S SHOP
-12:30-
7 AMERICAN BANDSTAND
9 HEALTH SHOW
11 COLLECTORS
26 FRUGAL GOURMET
31 NEW GIDGET
-1 PM-
2 COMPUTER CHRONICLES
11 FRUGAL GOURMET
22 WRESTLING
26 MASTERPIECE THEATRE
31 BOWLING
-1:30-
4 MEN OF OCTOBER
9 AMERICA'S TOP 10
-2 PM-
2 INNOVATION
9 WONDER WOMAN
11 WELCOME TO MY STUDIO
-2:15-
4,6,22,31 BASEBALL
-2:30-
11 ART IS FUN
-3 PM-
2 COLLECTORS
8 WILD KINGDOM
11 FLOWER SHOP
26 DOCTOR WHO
41 HOLLYWOOD
50 CANDLEPIN BOWLING
-3:25-
8 AMERICA'S TOP 10
-4 PM-
21 WRESTLING
41 INNOVATION
-4:30-
41 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
50 HEADLINES ON TRIAL
51 NEW GIDGET
56 GOOD TIMES
-5 PM-
2 FRUGAL GOURMET
6,56 BENSON
11 DOCTOR WHO
21 ROAD TO CALGARY
22 CHiPs
25 BUCK ROGERS
41 FRENCH CHEF
50 WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY
51 SMALL WONDER
-5:10-
26 DOCTOR WHO
-5:30-
4 COMING TOGETHER
41 FRUGAL GOURMET
56 BUSTIN' LOOSE
EVENING
-6 PM-
3,4,6,7,8,13,22 NEWS
25 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
31 CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
38 IT'S A LIVING
41 LAWRENCE WELK
-6:30-
2 VISTAS
8,56 THROB
38 MAMA'S FAMILY
-6:45-
-7 PM-
6 STAR TREK
8 STAR SEARCH
9 HEE HAW
25 MATT HOUSTON
38 HOLLYWOOD USA
-7:30-
2 SCIENCE GAZETTE
5 SMALL WONDER
7 URBAN UPDATE
26 THE ROCK
31 MARBLEHEAD MANOR
38 CINEMATTRACTIONS
56 D.C. FOLLIES
-7:50-
11 HEALTH THYSELF
-8 PM-
25,51 WEREWOLF
41 BACH UN-LIVE
-8:30-
26 HEIMAT
-9:30-
25,51 DUET
-10 PM-
2 HEIMAT
4,6,22,31 HUNTER
11 MYSTERY! (CC)
25 9 TO 5
56 NEWS
-10:30-
25 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
38 ALFRED HITCHCOCK
56 VISIONS
-11 PM-
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,13,22 NEWS
25 WRESTLING
26 TWO RONNIES
31 HOME GAME
50 NCTV
-11:15-
-11:30-
5 WE GOT IT MADE
7 PERRY MASON
26 'ALLO 'ALLO
EARLY SUNDAY
-Midnight-
25 WOMEN'S WRESTLING
-12:15-
-12:30-
8 NCTV
41 AMERICA SCREAMS
-1 AM-
4 SISKEL & EBERT
25 AMERICA'S TOP 10
51 GHOST STORY
-1:15-
-1:30-
4 NCTV
8 NEWS
-2 AM-
5 DOM DeLUISE
9 NEWS
-2:30-
4 HAWAII FIVE-O
-3:30-
-3:45-
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MikeyBos, could you please post Philadelphia listings for Saturday October 8 1983?
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Re: RETRO: New Hampshire, Today in 1987 (Oct. 3)
I always thought WNHT was a CBS affiliate, at least at the time it ceased operations. By the way,
what did they air at 7 PM on this day (not listed)?
AM
7 Today
10 Gong Show
11 Knockout
PM
1 Another World
2 The Doctors
4 Navajo Nations
5 Space Cadets
5:30 NBC News
6 News
8 NBC Monday Night Movie: The Night They Took Miss Beautiful
10 News
KTVK 3 (ABC)
AM
9 Happy Days
10 All My Children
11 $20,000 Pyramid
PM
1 Edge Of Night
2:30 Cartoons
3 Banana Splits
6 Monday Night Football: Vikings at L.A. Rams (Rams won 35-3; source databasefootball.com)
10 News
12M News
KPHO 5
AM
7 Flintstones
9 Bewitched
10 Phil Donahue
11 Open House
11:30 News
PM
2 Jokers Wild
4:30 Rookies
5:30 Adam-12
6 My Three Sons
7 Gunsmoke
8 Merv Griffin
9:30 News
10 Hollywood Connection
KAET 8 (PBS)
AM
8 Sesame Street
9 Electric Company
10 Sesame Street
PM
2:30 As We See It
3 Sesame Street
5 Zoom
6 Public Memo
7 Madame Bovery
9 Onedin Line
10 Dick Cavett
KOOL-TV 10 (CBS)
AM
7 Captain Kangaroo
8 Heres Lucy
10 Love of Life
PM
12 News
2 Tattletales
2:30 Dinah!
4 Mike Douglas
6 News
8 Betty White
8:30 Maude
9 Rafferty
10 News
KTAR-TV 12 (NBC)
AM
6:30 Flipper
7 Today
10 Gong Show
PM
12 News
12:30 Concentration
1 Another World
2 The Doctors
4 Carol Burnett
5 News
6 News
8 NBC Monday Night Movie: The Night They Took Miss Beautiful
10 News
12M Tomorrow
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I wonder why CBS didn't show It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown that week unless they aired
this the next week to air it on Halloween night.
STATIONS LISTED:
6-WBRC (ABC)
10-WBIQ (PBS)
13-WAPI (NBC)
42-WBMG (CBS)
6:00
13-News
42-Cross Wits
6:30
6-Hollywood Squares
10-MacNeil/Lehrer Report
13-Family Feud
42-Concentration
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
42-Maude
9:00
42-Rafferty
9:30
10:00
10-MacNeil/Lehrer Report
42-News
10:30
10:45
6-News
11:00
10-Jobs
13-News
11:15
6-Soap
11:30
13-Tonight Show
11:45
6-Bonanza
12:30
42-News
1:00
13-Tomorrow
Tuesday 10/25
4:30
6-Changed Lives
5:00
5:15
10-ETV Features
5:30
6-News (This was a 5 minute news summary interspersed into the Country Boy Eddie Show,
which continued until 7:00)
5:45
6:00
13-Today
6:35
42-Devotionals
6:40
42-Focus
6:55
42-Popeye Theatre
7:00
6-Morning Show
8:00
10-Gettin' Over
13-Dinah!
42-Captain Kangaroo
8:05
6-Merv Griffin
8:30
10-Exploring Nature
8:45
10-Let's Write
9:00
10-Sesame Street
42-Here's Lucy
9:30
6-$20,000 Pyramid
13-Hollywood Squares
42-Price Is Right
10:00
6-Happy Days
10-Electric Company
13-Wheel of Fortune
10:30
6-Family Feud
42-Love of Life
10:50
11:00
6-Newlywed Game
11:10
11:30
6-Ryan's Hope
12:00
6 13-News
10-Music Time
42-Liar's Club
12:15
13-Midday
12:30
6-All My Children
1:00
10-Good Speech
1:15
10-American Literature
1:30
13-The Doctors
1:45
10-Words Unlimited
2:00
13-Another World
2:15
6-General Hospital
10-English Literature
2:30
42-Match Game
3:00
6-Edge of Night
10-Sesame Street
42-Tattletales
3:30
6-Bewitched
42-The Flinstones
4:00
10-Mister Rogers
13-Partridge Family
42-Gilligan's Island
4:30
10-Electric Company
13-Beverly Hillbillies
42-Brady Bunch
5:00
10-Zoom
13-News
5:30
6-News
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The episode of Little House On The Prairie that aired that night was
KFAR-TV 2 (NBC/ABC):
12:30-Herald of Truth
2:00-Day of Discovery
2:30-PTL Club (listed as "Praise The Lord", which is Trinity Broadcasting Network's flagship show)
5:30-Hogan's Heroes
KUAC-TV 9 (PBS)
4:00-Right On
4:30-Sesame Street
10:00-World Press
KTVF-TV 11 (CBS/ABC):
9:00-To Be Announced
11:00-U.S. of Archie
5:30-60 Minutes
8:00-Kojak
9:00-Bronk
Midnight-Twilight Zone
Yes, there was a lot of religious programming on Channels 2 and 11 on Sunday mornings
(including the PTL Club daily on Channel 2) until KJNP-TV in North Pole signed on in late 1981.
Now...I've talked to my good friend and University of Alaska journalism professor Charles Fedullo
(himself a former news anchor in Fairbanks and Anchorage) about the lack of classic Alaska TV
clips on YouTube, especially news opens, IDs, and promos. Posting schedules is great, but SEEING
what TV in Fairbanks and/or Anchorage was like in the '70s and '80s -- heck, even the '60s, if any
kinescopes exist -- is even better!
I'm sure somebody must have old tapes -- don't care if it's VHS or Beta -- in the attics or sheds
that have been gathering amounts of dust for years and years that have yet to be on YouTube.
This one from KIMO-13 in Anchorage in 1982 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhUJFk5yiVQ)
is just chicken feed, but we want more, MORE I say!!!
Jonathan Allen
September 13, 1969 marked an affiliation switch in Regina, Saskatchewan. The CBC affiliate,
CKCK/2 became the CTV affiliate while CHRE/9 became a CBC O&O as CBKRT (today CBKT). Here
is the schedule for the final day of CKCK as a CBC affiliate and CHRE as a CTV affiliate, and then
the first day CKCK was a CTV affiliate and CBKRT was a CBC affiliate. CBKRT did not sign on until 1
PM on its first day as a CBC O&O.
Friday, September 12
10:00 AM
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:30
12:00 PM
12:30
[2] Telepulse
12:45
1:00
[2] Matinee
1:30
2:00
3:00
[2] Take 30
3:30
4:00
[9] Cartoons
4:30
5:00
5:30
[2] Blondie
[9] Bewitched
6:00
[2] Telepulse
6:30
7:00
[9] Broadside
7:30
8:00
[2] Cheyenne
[9] Movie
9:00
[2] Movie
10:00
[9] F.B.I.
11:00
11:20
[2] Telepulse
11:30
[9] Movie
11:40
[2] Movie
1:30 AM
[9] News
Saturday, September 13
8:00 AM
[2] Underdog
10:00
10:30
[2] Joe 90
11:00
[2] Lassie
11:30
12:00 PM
12:30
[2] Telepulse
12:45
1:00
[2] 50 Yard Line
[9] Survival
1:30
[9] d'Iberville
2:00
[9] Movie
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
[2] Mr. Roberts
6:00
6:15
6:30
7:00
[9] Audubon
7:30
8:00
9:00
11:00
11:15
[2] Telepulse
11:25
11:30
11:50
[9] Movie
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Just out of curiosity, did the LP just carry the Regina/Moose Jaw stations at that time, or as in
later years, did they also list Yorkton and Swift Current?
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Just out of curiosity, did the LP just carry the Regina/Moose Jaw stations at that time, or as in
later years, did they also list Yorkton and Swift Current?
They carried Yorkton, Swift Current, and Medicine Hat, as well as three stations out of Minot.
On that note, some papers back then covered enormous areas for TV listings. The Toronto Star in
the late 1950s, for example, carried just about every station in Ontario except for Thunder Bay,
plus Detroit, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Watertown. That added up to
about 28 stations.
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On that note, some papers back then covered enormous areas for TV listings. The Toronto Star in
the late 1950s, for example, carried just about every station in Ontario except for Thunder Bay,
plus Detroit, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Watertown. That added up to
about 28 stations.
They weren't the only TO paper that did that...so did the Globe & Mail. Their listings were
unusual...Toronto/Buffalo/Hamilton stations were listed together, followed by out-of-town
stations in alphabetical order of city (and numerical order if there's more than one channel in a
city).
-Stations-
3 WISC-CBS Madison
4 WTMJ-NBC Milwaukee
6 WITI-CBS Milwaukee
6m WLUC-CBS/NBC Marquette
7 WSAW-CBS Wausau
8 WKBT-CBS La Crosse
12 WISN-ABC Milwaukee
13 WNMU-PBS Marquette
18 WVTV-Ind Milwaukee
20 WHRM-PBS Wausau
24 WCGV-Fox Milwaukee
32 WXGZ-Fox Appleton
Morning
5:00
3 Joker's Wild
6 Ag Day
50D Monkees
5:30
13e Ag Day
6:00
4-6-12 News
10-20-36-38 To Life!
18 Real Ghostbusters
24 Romper Room
32 Ag Day
10-20-36-38 AM Weather
6:30
2-3-11 News
9 Wake Up Wisconsin
20-36-38 Homestretch
32 First Business
50D DuckTales
6:40
13 Flicks
6:45
13 AM Weather
7:00
4-11-12r-13e Today
5-9-12 Good Morning America
10 Sesame Street
13 Body Electric
26 Tiny Toons
7:30
13 Captain Kangaroo
18 Video Power
32 Jetsons
8:00
6m A Closer Look
10 Captain Kangaroo
32 Underdog
6m Full House
18 Flintstones
32 Morning Stretch
9:00
4 Graham Kerr
8 $100,000 Pyramid
10 Hooked on Aerobics
12 Geraldo
18 Green Acres
32 Judge
50D Happy Days
9:30
4 Magnum, P.I.
12r Concentration
18 Leave It to Beaver
26 Bewitched
32 I Dream of Jeannie
10:00
5 Home
11 $100,000 Pyramid
12 Milwaukee's Talking
18 Gilligan's Island
24 700 Club
26 Bullwinkle
32 Geraldo
10:30
4 Concentration
10 Hometime
11 Full House
18 Family Ties
26 ThunderCats
50D Webster
11:00
9 Home
10 Frugal Gourmet
12 All My Children
13 Nova
24 $100,000 Pyramid
26 Infomercial
11:30
4 News
5-9 Loving
11 Cover to Cover
18 People's Court
26 Graham Kerr
Afternoon
Noon
2-3-6-7-8-12-13e News
13 Learn to Read
18 Love Connection
24 Mama's Family
12:30
12 Home
13 Bookmark
24 Andy Griffith
1:00
10 Zoobilee Zoo
13 Lonesome Pine
1:30
10 Body Pulse
50D Bewitched
2:00
10 Gourmet Cooking
13 Secret City
24 Bullwinkle
26 Real Ghostbusters
32 Joan Rivers
2:30
13 Sesame Street
3:00
2 E.D.J.
6 Judge
8 Highway to Heaven
11 Phil Donahue
12r ALF
32 Woody Woodpecker
3:30
2 Instant Recall
6 Judge
10 Size Small
18 Merrie Melodies
24-26 DuckTales
32 Video Power
4:00
2 Inside Edition
6m Cosby Show
7 People's Court
8 Mr. Belvedere
11 Golden Girls
13 Reading Rainbow
4-5-6m-13e Jeopardy!
8 Hard Copy
9 Growing Pains
10 Sesame Street
11 People's Court
12 Inside Edition
13 3-2-1 Contact
18 ALF
5:00
2-3-4-5-6-6m-9-11-12r-13e News
7 Cheers
8 Cosby Show
12 Golden Girls
13 Michigan Magazine
18 Charles in Charge
24 Punky Brewster
32 Jetsons
50D Growing Pains
5:30
10 3-2-1 Contact
24 Mr. Belvedere
26 Charles in Charge
32 Joker's Wild
Evening
6:00
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-11-12-13e News
18 Growing Pains
24 Andy Griffith
26 Mama's Family
32 Star Trek
3 M*A*S*H
6m Night Court
9 Family Feud
12r Jeopardy!
18 Amen
24 Studs
26 Super Force
7:00
26 Bonanza
32 Movie "Superdome"
50D Movie "The Sword & the Sorcerer"
7:30
10 Wild America
8:00
24 Movie "Nighthawks"
8:30
4-11-12r-13e Seinfeld
9:00
18 News
50D News
9:30
9:50
10:00
2-3-4-5-6-6m-7-8-9-11-12-12r-13e News
18 Three's Company
24 Bob Newhart
26 Odd Couple
32 Arsenio Hall
50D M*A*S*H
10:30
2 Night Court
3 Cheers
5-18 Love Connection
6 Cheers
7 Night Court
9-50D M*A*S*H
12 Golden Girls
13 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
10:35
4 Tonight Show
8 Perfect Strrangers
11:00
3 Newhart
5-9-12 Nightline
18-50D Hunter
11:05
8 WKRP in Cincinnati
11:30
3 Bob Newhart
5-32 Infomercial
6m Hard Copy
12 A Current Affair
24 Arsenio Hall
11:35
4 Newhart
Late Night
Midnight
6m News
12 Instant Recall
18 Three's Company
20-36-38 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
32 Party Machine
12:05
6 Joan Rivers
12:30
18 Johnny B
24 Party Machine
1:00
11-13e News
18 News
6 Jeffersons
1:10
1:30
12 News
24 Hard Copy
1:35
4-6 News
2:00
12 Fall Guy
18 Greyhound Racing
24 Taxi
2:05
6 Night Heat
2:10
4 Challengers
2:30
18 Twilight Zone
2:40
4 Joker's Wild
3:00
12 Milwaukee's Talking
18 Gunsmoke
50D Honeymooners
3:10
4 Headline News
3:15
3:30
4:00
12 Morning Agriculture Report
18 Infomercials
4:30
Even a broken clock is right twice a day...<br /><br />Courage couldn't have come at a
worse time...<br /><br />If there is one thing in this world that makes grown adults act like
immature buffoons it is the discussion of politics
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Could you post listings for Saturday 7/27/91 for Northern WI/Western UP MI?
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-Stations-
...unfortunately, TV Guide printed this misinformation until they quit their local listings pages. In
the early '70s, all three stations simulcast with origination at WKOW-TV/27 Madison. By the late
'70s, WKOW-TV and WAOW still simulcast everything except local news, while WXOW/19 La
Crosse simulcast with WQOW/18 Eau Claire. By the end of the century, WQOW had broken away
and originated its own schedule, while WAOW simulcast with WYOW/34 Eagle River...
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Re: Retro: Northern WI/Western UP MI Wed July 31, 1991
By the way, Channel 8 must have been real hard up for programming if all they could come up
with to lead out of their late local news was *that*.
Channel 8 must have been real hard up for programming if all they could come up with to lead
out of their late local news was *that*.
Could they do any worse than CBS's "Crime Time After Prime Time"?
I'm surprised that that show was able to land any stations affiliated to legitimate networks to
carry reruns!
With that said, I bet if Channel 8 just signed off at 10:35, they'd have better ratings. (Just my
opinion...)
As insipid as the series was, you have to remember it was *gag*popular at the time with its even
more inane spinoff, Family Matters.
But hey, at least they had WKRP afterwards. And your question would be more legitimate you
had asked asked about them airing Hill Street Blues
Genius, did you notice my request for listings from Saturday 7/27/91?
Wait a minute--I just noticed Full House on three stations listed....I always remebered Full House
being on ABC primetime, but there's something in the initial post that suggests Full House might
repeated weekdays on NBC just before the show aired in syndicated repeats!
6:00 Ag-Day
11:30 Loving
3:30 Bewitched
6:00 News
9:00 20/20
10:00 News
10:30 Nightline
11:00 Gunsmoke
1:00 News
1:35 sign-off
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
11:30 News/Mid-Day
5:00 News
6:00 News
6:30 Entertainment Tonight
8:00 Cheers
10:00 News
1:00 News
1:30 sign-off
5:00 Jimmy Swaggart (the hour version, followed by the half-hour version)
9:00 Jeopardy!
1:30 Capitol
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Magnum, PI
10:00 News
7:45 AM Weather
11:30 sign-off
11:30 Loving
3:00 Rituals
5:00 News
5:30 ABC World News Tonight
6:00 News
9:00 20/20
10:00 News
10:30 M*A*S*H
mid. Nightline
1:00 News
1:30 sign-off
6:45 AM Weather
3:00 Quilting
mid. sign-off
1:30 Capitol
3:30 Dallas
5:00 News
6:00 News
7:00 Magnum, PI
10:00 News
11:00 Magnum, PI
1:30 sign-off
3:00 Nature
mid. sign-off
6:30 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
11:00 Super Password
6:00 News
8:00 Cheers
10:00 News
1:00 sign-off
6:30 Popeye
7:30 Flintstones
10:30 Bewitched
2:00 Rhoda
3:00 Superfriends
3:30 Scooby-Doo
10:30 Bizarre
3:00 Gunsmoke
4:00 Emergency!
11:30 Loving
4:00 Heathcliff
6:30 Taxi
9:00 20/20
10:30 Nightline
11:30 Rifleman
mid. sign-off
7:00 Voltron
8:00 Popeye
2:30 Casper
3:30 Heathcliff
5:00 CHiPs
9:00 PM Magazine
10:00 Honeymooners
10:30 Untouchables
12:30 sign-off
Even a broken clock is right twice a day...<br /><br />Courage couldn't have come at a
worse time...<br /><br />If there is one thing in this world that makes grown adults act like
immature buffoons it is the discussion of politics
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Just an interesting note, it looks like KMBC aired the short-lived syndicated soap Rituals in favor
of the Edge of Night, which at this point was on it's way out the door(last show aired Dec. 28th
1984)
Even a broken clock is right twice a day...<br /><br />Courage couldn't have come at a
worse time...<br /><br />If there is one thing in this world that makes grown adults act like
immature buffoons it is the discussion of politics
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Could you please post listings for Kansas City/Topeka/St. Joseph for
Saturday 10/27/84?
When did channels 29 and 38 sign on?  I noticed there were no listings for them.
KMCI 38 signed on in 1988. It wasn't until 1996 when 29 signed under the call letters of KCWB as
a WB station. In 1998 they swapped WB for UPN and became KCWE. Ironically, they are now the
CW station(since the call letters CW don't refer to the network as they came long before
someone dreamed the WB/UPN merger up.)
Genius, did you notice my request for listings from Saturday 10/27/84?
Just an interesting note, it looks like KMBC aired the short-lived syndicated soap Rituals in favor
of the Edge of Night, which at this point was on it's way out the door(last show aired Dec. 28th
1984)
By the way, am I reading correctly, or was Bewitched actually running for 50 minutes on Channel
41? Did they sell that much ad time for that show?
6:30 Taxi
9:00 20/20
10:30 Nightline...
Now I can understand your station not having a news department... However, if I were the head
of ABC and saw that listing I've put in boldface on one of my affiliates' schedules, I would be
insulted.
By the way, am I reading correctly, or was Bewitched actually running for 50 minutes on Channel
41? Did they sell that much ad time for that show?
[/quote]
In the mid-late '80s, KSHB ran their reruns from 8:30 a.m. to noon under the umbrella title "A.M.
Live." Interviews and other local talk-show-ish elements were on during commercial breaks and
in between shows. For quite a while, it was hosted by Julie Lux, who was their PD as well as the
AM host.
It was supposed to be a counterpoint to 41's "All Night Live," which worked under a similar
formula, but didn't last as long.
07:00AM ThunderCats
01:00PM Personalities
03:00PM Batman
05:30PM ALF
10:00PM News
11:00PM M*A*S*H
12:00AM Personalities
01:00AM News
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Looks like the Northern Indiana edition, to be specific, as the times given were Eastern Standard.
(Apparently, also the same source for WFFT.)
PM
1 The Answer
1:45 Theater
3:30 Maverick (ABC)
5:30 News
8 Ed Sullivan (CBS)
9 GE Theater (CBS)
WEEKDAYS
AM
PM
12 Matinee Theater
2:10 News
2:15 Quintet
4:30 Agriculture (M); Religion And The News (Tu); Washoe County Schools (W); Early start for
KOLO Korral (Thu); University of Nevada (Fri.)
4:45 KOLO Korral
5:30 Livestock (Mon); Helicopter (Thu); other days, KOLO Korral contined to 5:45
PRIMETIME
MONDAY, March 10
TUESDAY, March 11
** On this day the State Journal reported an FCC examiner had recommended revocation of an
April 1955 construction permit for a proposed KAKJ-TV Channel 4 after no station was built, and
reopening Channel 4 to new applicants. Reno didnt get an operating Channel 4 until Sept. 30,
1962.
WEDNESDAY, March 12
7 Disneyland (ABC)
8:30 Casey Jones (syndicated tv.com lists this as not debuting until May 18)
THURSDAY, March 13
FRIDAY, March 14
7 Boxing
8 Honeymooners (reruns)
SATURDAY, March 15
4 Championship Bowling
5 Mighty Mites
5:30 News
6 Woody Woodpecker
7 On The Town
11 Weekend Theater
11-05-2007, 12:28 AM #2
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While it seems KOLO-TV had a Telco line from El Lay (probably switched
between nets by the local TOC) as they aired CBS News weeknights at
6:15 on tape-delay from TV City and some of the prime time shows from
all three networks appear to be in "left coast pattern," there are a number
of CBS shows that are listed an hour earlier than normal ET/PT feed time.
I suppose they must have used 16mm film prints and kinnies--which were
days) late.
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Man, Reno had slim pickings on the TV dial for 1958! Made me wonder if there was any chance
they had cable then ????
10:00AM Success-N-Life
11:30AM Judge
"Happy's Place" and its spinoff, "Froggie's Pad", had to be some of the last locally hosted
children's shows anywhere...Can't remember exactly when 55 pulled the plug on them, but they
both ran for many years.
How many nights did Fox have prime time programming at that point in time?
IMO, their best days were in the late 70's/early 80's (they signed on in late 1977), when the
lineup was filled with classic reruns, old movies, and cheesy game shows. They were the first FW
station to go 24 hours...Their first shot at all-night programming was during the Blizzard Of '78,
when they provided round-the-clock coverage of the storm and its aftermath. (I still remember
Kent Hormann standing outside, doing live weather updates, and being pelted with snowballs.)
Their first few months on the air, they would list their prime time lineup printed out on a crude
character generator. This sometimes produced some odd abbreviations ("A. Hitchcock" for
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents", for example. They also used to run a holiday movie marathon on
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, which they obviously had to give up gradually as Fox expanded
its programming.
Also, 55 was the original home of "Night Shift With Kevin Ferguson", which amazingly is still on
today!!!
Happy's Place, Froggie's Pad, and Night Shirt were all cancelled in roughly '97 or '98. Happy's
Place stayed on the air for a few years after Fox started their two hour afternoon kids block. And
as Corky mentioned, Night Shift came back in about '03 or '04 on channel 21. Thanks to the
21/33 merger and digital subchannels, I believe it's on 3 times every weekend.
It seems as though Kent Hormann is the guy who will do anything, anytime, for anyone. He did
channel 33 sports (first weeknights, later weekends before channel 33's news dept was closed).
He now does minor league baseball announcing on the ESPN radio affiliate, which ironically uses
the WKJG call letters that 33 used until about '99 or '00. You'll also see him doing the occasional
car commercial. The holiday movie marathon was actually brought back a couple years ago,
airing on the digital subchannels of channel 15, and now 33.
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...which ironically uses the WKJG call letters that 33 used until about '99 or '00.
Really minor, nit-picky correction here...the WKJG calls stayed on 33 until about April 2003.
That's when New Vision Group took over and changed them to WISE (can't remember the
reason for it, but I remember thinking "bullcrap" when I heard it on the news that night.
Wasn't Steve Shine the voice of Froggy? Seems like he could pull that off rather easily.
Retro: Vancouver/Victoria Mon 9/26/77
from TV Week
Morning
8:00
7 J.P. Patches
11 Little Rascals
12 Frisky Frolics
21 Flintstones
8:30
7 Captain Kangaroo
11 Bozo's Big Top
9:00
2 In Touch
4 Window
5 Seattle Today
6 Daybreak
7 Here's Lucy
8 Art of Cooking
9 Readers/Cube
11 700 Club
12 Bewitched
9:30
4 Cross-Wits
7 Price is Right
9 Science/Reach Out
12 Dinah
26 Les Oraliens
9:45
26 Guignol
10:00
4 Happy Days
5 Wheel of Fortune
8 Jean Cannem
9 Electric Company
26 Fenetre
10:15
2-6 Bonjour
26 Virginie
10:30
4 $20,000 Pyramid
8 Definition
9 Wordsmith/Metrics
11 Mike Douglas
21 Paul Bernard
26 Magazine-Express
11:00
2 Sesame Street
4 Better Sex
11:30
5 Gong Show
9 As We See It
12 Phil Donahue
26 Laurel et Hardy
Afternoon
Noon
2 Bob McLean
5 Hollywood Squares
6-7-8-11 News
9 Electric Company
26 Sesame (SRC aired their own version of Sesame Street in the 70s)
12:30
6 Ida Clarkson
11 I Dream of Jeannie
26 Les Coqueluches
1:00
2 Switzer Unlimited
4 Ryan's Hope
6 Lucy Show
9 Readers/Two Cents
1:30
2 Coronation Street
5 Doctors
6 Marcus Welby, MD
7 Guiding Light
9 M for Music/America
12 Hollywood Connection
21 Party Game
26 Le Telejournal/Femmes d'Aujourd'hui
2:00
2 Ryan's Hope
9 Explorers/Wordsmith
12 Newlywed Game
21 City Lights
2:15
4 General Hospital
2:30
9 Reach Out/Science
2:45
11 Cartoons
3:00
2-6 Take 30
4 Edge of Night
7 Dinah
11 Flintstones
12 Tattletales
3:30
4 Boomerang
9 Mainstreaming
11 Banana Splits
12 I Dream of Jeannie
21 Little Rascals
4:00
4 Merv Griffin
7 Emergency
8 Sanford & Son
9 Sesame Street
12 Funorama
21 Hogan's Heroes
26 Bobino
4:30
6 Flipper
8 Gong Show
21 Get Smart
5:00
2 This Land
5 Newlywed Game
6 Adam-12
7 News
8 Emergency
11 Leave It to Beaver
12 My Three Sons
21 Rookies
26 La poupee sanglante
5:30
4 ABC News
5 NBC News
7 CBS News
9 Electric Company
11 Bewitched
12 I Love Lucy
Evening
6:00
2 Hourglass
4-5-6-7-8 News
9 Zoom
11 Partridge Family
12 Andy Griffith
26 Ce soir
6:30
11 Brady Bunch
12 Hollywood Squares
7:00
5 Seattle Tonight
8 Bobby Vinton
9 MacNeil Report
10w Encompass
11 Hogan's Heroes
12 Joker's Wild
26 Daniel Boone
7:30
2 Pacific Report
5 Hollywood Squares
7 Alaskan Oil
8 Headline Hunters
9 American House
10v Shalom
11 Adam-12
12 Doctor on the Go
8:00
8 Waltons
9 Upstairs, Downstairs
11 Marcus Welby, MD
21 Rafferty
11 Family Affair
12 Merv Griffin
26 Le pont
9:00
7 Betty White
9 Age of Uncertainty
10c Soapbox TV
11 Marcus Welby, MD
9:30
7 Maude
8 Soap
10:00
7 Rafferty
9 In Pursuit of Liberty
11 News
12 Medical Centre
10:30
11 Safari to Adventure
11:00
2 National/Night Final
4-5-7 News
11 Odd Couple
12 Phil Silvers
21 Sports Page
26 Nouvelles du sport
11:15
26 Arsene Lupin
11:20
11:30
5 Tonight Show
11 Ironside
21 Peter Appleyard
11:35
Late Night
Midnight
21 Toma
12:10
12:15
26 Les nouvelles aventures de Vidocq
12:30
11 News Final
1:30
2:10
2:40
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KSTW briefly had a newascast at noon for a year from the Spring of 1990 to the Summer of 1991,
while some staffers, like Wendy Mann, who had worked for both the Ten O'clock News & the
Noon news, was laid off.
1:00 Midday
2:00 Trapper John, MD
4:30 Wonderstruck
6:00 News
7:00 TBA
11:00 News
11:30 Maude
1:35 sign-off
11:30 Loving
Noon All My Children
4:00 Jeopardy!
5:00 News
6:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
11:30 Nightline
1:30 News
2:00 sign-off
6:30 News
7:00 Today
10:30 Scrabble
5:00 News
7:30 Evening
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show (Bill Cosby guest hosts; 2 Lettermans aired the next night, pre-empting
Carson)
1:30 News
2:00 sign-off
CHEK 6-CTV Victoria
6:30 Canada AM
10:30 Definition
1:00 News
2:00 Lifetime
7:00 Gimme a Break! (season premiere-pt 1; second part aired Thurs 10:30)
11:20 News
4:05 sign-off
Noon News
4:30 News
6:30 News
11:00 News
2:30 News
6:30 Canada AM
9:00 Magnum, PI
11:30 Definition
Noon News
3:00 Lifetime
4:30 News
5:00 Webster
6:00 News
10:00 Hunter
4:35 sign-off
5:45 AM Weather
10:00 Instructional TV
1:00 Instructional TV
2:00 Mystery!
11:00 Moviemakers
12:35 sign-off
6:30 SuperFriends
7:30 Jetsons
8:00 Scooby-Doo
11:00 Judge
3:00 MASK
3:30 Transformers
4:00 Rambo
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 Taxi
10:00 News
11:00 Nightlife
Mid. Infomercial
3:00 Invaders
8:00 Scooby-Doo
1:30 Quincy
4:00 Transformers
4:30 Flintstones
6:00 M*A*S*H
6:30 Taxi
11:30 Infomercial
5:00 sign-off
KCPQ 13-Ind Tacoma
8:00 Centurions
6:30 Benson
10:00 Soap
10:30 Love Connection
1:30 sign-off
11:30 Jackpot
Noon News
4:30 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
10:00 Colbys
11:00 SportsPage
11:30 News
2:30 sign-off
10:15 You-Hou
10:30 Passe-Partout
12:05 Fariboles
12:30 Les belles histoires des pays d'en haut (rerun recently on SRC)
4:30 Au jeu
7:00 Ce soir
10:00 Le Telejournal
10:25 Le Point
Knowledge Network
3:30 Rainbow/Simon/Bubbles
3:55 Wombles
4:00 Today's Special
5:00 Salut!/Eureka
9:00 Invasion
Cathay International TV
2:20 sign-off
7:15 News
8:00 Battlefield
11:00 sign-off
Multicultural TV
6:00 Greek TV
8:00 Finnish TV
9:00 sign-off
2:30 Burnaby on 10
4:30 Sportscene
8:00 Tonight on 10
Delta Cable 10
Richmond Cable 10
2:30 Burnaby on 10
4:30 Sportscene
8:30 Roundtable
Victoria Cable 10
5:00 Music Victoria
5:30 TBA
7:30 Ask Us
9:00 TBA
Western Cable 10
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KCPQ 13 would soon become a FOX affiliate station by airing The Late Show Starring
Joan Rivers.
Classic Television must always be preserved!
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KIRO started their own morning newscast the following January, replacing Morning Stetch & the
Early Morning News. I think both of those programs moved to 5:00 am to make room for the
newscast.
8:30 Humanities
3:00 Psychology
3:30 Maggie
7:00 News
10:00 Newsfront
10:30 Flickout
3-Hartford (CBS)
12:00 News
4:30 Hazel
10:00 60 Minutes
6:45 Almanac
7:00 Today
8:30 Julia
9:00 Tuesday Night at the Movies, "San Francisco International Airport" ('70)
12:00 Tonight
1:00 News
1:30 News
6:45 We Believe
10:00 60 Minutes
6-Portland (NBC)
7:00 Today
9:30 Hazel
10:30 Concentration
12:00 Jeopardy
8:30 Julia
9:00 Tuesday Night at the Movies, "San Francisco International Airport" ('70)
12:00 Tonight
6:45 News
7:00 Bozo
8:00 Community
8:45 News
9:00 Funtime
12:00 Bewitched
4:30 Flipper
5:30 News
1:00 News
6:52 News
11:00 Bewitched
2:30 News
8-Poland Spring, Me. (ABC)
7:45 News
8:00 Discovery
12:00 Bewitched
4:30 Munsters
5:30 News
12:00 Bewitched
6:30 News
10-Providence (NBC)
6:25 TV Classroom
7:00 Today
10:30 Concentration
12:00 Jeopardy
9:00 Tuesday Night at the Movies, "San Francisco International Airport" ('70)
12:00 Tonight
3:00 Psychology
10:00 Newsfront
12-Providence (CBS)
12:00 News
10:00 60 Minutes
13-Portland (CBS)
10:00 60 Minutes
22-Springfield (NBC)
7:00 Today
10:30 Concentration
12:00 Jeopardy
6:00 Highlights
7:00 News
8:30 Julia
9:00 Tuesday Night at the Movies, "San Francisco International Airport" ('70)
12:00 Tonight
3:30 Bozo
4:30 Tarzan
5:30 News
8:00 Upbeat
8:30 Willburn Brothers
9:00 TBA
10:00 News
12:00 Jeopardy
2:00 Rawhide
3:00 Cartoons
5:00 Flipper
5:30 Munsters
6:30 Daktari
10:00 Crisis
11:00 Film, "Cry Wolf" ('47)
40-Springfield (ABC)
8:00 Flintstones
12:00 Bewitched
4:30 Flintstones
6:05 Rawhide
7:00 News
7:00 Psychology
3:00 Kimba
4:30 Flintstones
6:00 Batman
11:00 News
[Note ???: There seem to be some typographical omissions in the TV listings here and there.
Most of them are likely obvious as you browse through the listings above. I'll try to fill in the
holes the best I can by looking at other weekdays as soon as I have a chance (probably
tomorrow.)]
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MikeyBos, could you please post Philadelphia listings for Saturday, October 8, 1983?
posted by request
5:00 Spree
7:00 TBA
9:00 Fudge
11:30 Classifieds
noon Baywatch
6:00 News
6:30 ABC World News Saturday
7:00 Sightings
11:00 News
12:30 TBA
1:00 Entertainers
2:00 Spree
6:30 Haven
7:00 News
5:30 News
6:00 News
9:30 Infomercial
11:30 Infomercial
6:00 News
mid. News
3:00 News
6:00 Infomercial
9:00 Aladdin
10:00 Mask
11:00 Classifieds
12:30 Infomercial
6:00 News
7:00 Seinfeld
7:30 Jeffersons
11:00 News
1:35 News
5:30 Ag Day
7:00 TBA
9:00 Fudge
9:30 XIS
11:00 Fudge
noon What-a-Mess
6:00 News
6:30 ABC World News Saturday
11:00 News
2:30 In Concert
3:00 sign-off
6:00 GED
8:30 Kidsongs
12:30 Trailside
1:00 Wild America
11:00 Mr Bean
12:30 sign-off
9:00 News
10:00 Martha Stewart Living
10:30 Mr Knozit
6:00 News
mid. News
2:00 Baywatch
4:00 sign-off
9:00 Aladdin
10:00 Mask
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:35 M*A*S*H
2:35 sign-off
9:00 Infomercial
10:00 Mask
noon Infomercial
6:00 News
7:30 Jeopardy!
11:00 News
12:35 Infomercial
5:00 Spree
9:00 Aladdin
10:00 Mask
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 It's Showtime at the Apollo
1:30 Infomercials
2:30 Spree
6:30 Infomercials
9:00 Fudge
11:00 Fudge
noon Baywatch
6:00 News
11:00 News
11:30 Baywatch Nights
12:30 In Concert
1:00 Infomercial
3:00 sign-off
5:30 Mask
9:00 Aladdin
12:30 Jeffersons
6:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News
11:00 News
12:30 Sightings
4:30 Sentinel
9:00 Infomercial
7:00 Extra!
2:00 sign-off
7:00 Teknoman
9:00 Fudge
11:00 Fudge
6:00 TBA
11:00 News
3:00 sign-off
5:30 Mr Belvedere
10:00 Casper
10:30 Goosebumps
11:00 Spider-Man
5:00 Babylon 5
11:00 Mad TV
6:00 Extremists
11:00 Gunsmoke
7:00 Seinfeld
1:30 Infomercial
6:30 Infomercial
7:30 Infomercial
6:00 News
mid. News
2:00 sign-off
7:30 VR Troopers
10:00 Casper
10:30 Goosebumps
11:00 Spider-Man
5:00 Flipper
7:00 Baywatch
10:00 News
11:00 Mad TV
1:00 Renegade
4:00 Flipper
5:00 Spree
5:30 Darkstalkers
9:30 Animaniacs
11:00 Freakazoid!
noon Jetsons
12:30 Flintstones
5:00 Infomercial
11:00 Entertainers
1:00 Spree
WBNU 36-WB Charleston
7:30 VR Troopers
9:30 Animaniacs
11:00 Freakazoid!
7:00 Extraordinary
8:00 Wanderer
9:00 Renegade
11:00 LAPD
1:30 MotorWeek
2:00 Infomercials
6:30 Ultraforce
10:00 Casper
10:30 Goosebumps
11:00 Spider-Man
11:00 Mad TV
6:00 Dinobabies
10:00 Casper
10:30 Goosebumps
11:00 Spider-Man
11:00 Mad TV
3:00 sign-off
7:00 TBA
10:00 Casper
10:30 Goosebumps
11:00 Spider-Man
11:30 Life with Louie
6:30 Infomercial
10:00 Babylon 5
11:00 Mad TV
mid. Infomercials
3:00 sign-off
South Carolina ETV (PBS): WEBA 14-Allendale/Barnwell, WHMC 23-Conway, WITV 7-Charleston,
WJPM 33-Florence, WJWJ 16-Beaufort, WRJA 27-Sumter, WRLK 35-Columbia
7:00 Pappyland
6:00 Storytime
6:30 Wishbone
7:00 Arctic
7:30 NatureScene
mid. sign-off
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9:30 XIS
RAIUno
6.00 EuroNews
6.30 Tg1
6.45 Unomattina (includes Tg1 Mattina at 7.00/7.30/8.00/9.00, Tgr Economia at 7.35, and Tg1
Flash at 8:30/9:30)
13.30 Tg1
17.00 Tg Ragazzi/Zorro
18.00 Tg1
18.10 Primaditutto
20.00 Tg1
20.40 Il fatto
23.10 Tg1
0.30 Tempo
1.00 Sottovoce
RAIDue
7.00 Babar
7.50 Pingu
8.30 Popeye
8.55 Lassie
18.20 Sportsera
20.40 Coppa delle Coppe Soccer: Vicenza @ Roda Kerkrade (includes Tg2 at 21.30)
RAITre
12.20 Telesogni
13.00 Il grillo
13.30 Media/Mente
14.00 Tg Regionale
14.40 Articolo 1
18.25 Meteo 3
19.00 Tg3
19.35 Tg Regionale
19.55 Tg Regioneitalia
20.10 Blob
22.30 Tg3
22.45 Tg Regionale
2.10 Sconfini
3.15 Italiaride
3.35 La Piovra 2
Retequattro
9.20 Amanti
11.30 Tg4
11.40 Forum
13.00 La ruota dellla fortuna (Italy's version of Wheel; includes Tg4 at 13.30)
18.55 Tg4
19.30 Game Boat (includes I fantastici viaggi di Sinbad at 19.35, Nel covo dei pirati con Peter Pan
at 20.05)
2.30 Wings
2.50 VR Troopers
3.30 Rubi
4.20 Antonella
Canale 5
17.45 Verissimo
21.00 Beautiful
22.45 Speciale Beautiful in Italia-Deitro le quinte (B&B was filming in Italy at the time)
4.15 Dream on
5.15 Bollicine
Italia 1
9.20 Supercar
15.00 Fuego!
15.30 A scuola con filosofia
19.30 La tata
20.00 Sarabanda
23.15 Le iene
1.55 Fuego!
TMC
11.00 Ironside
13.15 Hairwolf
TMC2
6.00 Risvegli
9.30 Coloradio
14.05 Coloradio
16.00 Help
18.00 Coloradio
19.00 Seinfeld
19.30 Coloradio
19.45 Imagina
20.30 Flash/News
22.30 Coloradio
0.05 Coloradio
Telepiu 1
13.30 35
14.30 Zak
15.05 Frasier
19.30 Com'e
Telepiu 2
Teleregione Tv (Italia 7)
7.00 TR informazione
19.00 TR informazione
RTV38 (Odeon)
18.00 Tg regione
19.30 Tg regione
20.30 Tg generation
21.45 Pellikola
22.15 Tg generation
7.15 Start
8.00 Marta
8.30 Shopping
13.30 Shopping
16.00 Shopping
19.30 Telegiornale/Telefilm
Rete A-MTV
6.00 Kickstart
21.00 Sonic
TEF
13.45 Tg approfondimento
14.15 La Bibbia oggi
14.40 Redazionale/Videomagia
19.00 L'agenda
19.50 Tg commerciale
Rete 37 (JTV)
13.00 JTV
16.00 Shopping
19.10 Sport 37
19.25 JTV
Granducato Tv
15.15 Telefilm/Arcobaleno
18.30 Tg news
20.30 Tg News
22.30 Pressing
Canale 10
16.05 Pedalando
0.30 Musicale/Telefilm
17.30 Bimboone
Umbria Tv (Odeon)
19.30 Tg sera
20.30 Tg generation
0.30 Pallavolo
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Bluenoser, could you send me a full list via email of all the U.S.,
These are from the "Boston Globe" for Monday July 19, 1965.
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6-Operation Alaphabet
10-TV Classroom
6:45 4-Daily Almanac
6-Phil Silvers
7-Three Stooges
6-Funtime
6-Cartoons
10-Leave It To Beaver
12-Romper Room
6-December Bride
7-Girl Talk
10-World Around Us
6-Outlaws
7-Father Knows Best
11:00 4-10-Concentration
5-12-Andy of Mayberry
11:30 4-10-Jeopardy
5-12-The McCoys
KTXH Channel 20
7:00 Casper
8:00 M.A.S.K.
12:30 F Troop
2:00 Heathcliff
2:30 Superfriends
3:00 Jetsons
4:30 Transformers
(Fri) Movie-Undercurrent(1946)
KRIV Channel 26
7:00 Thundercats
12:30 News
3:00 Macron I
4:00 Thundercats
4:30 Silverhawks
7:00 News
12:30 News
KHTV Channel 39
8:00 Flintstones
1:00 Alice
4:00 Centurions
(Thu) To Be Announced
ABC
Thanksgiving Day
9:00 Local
2:00 Superfriends
5:30 Local
Friday
9:00 Local
5:30 Local
CBS
Thanksgiving Day
4:30 Local
Friday
9:00 Local
10:30 Tarzan
1:00 Local
4:00 Tattletales
4:30 Local
NBC
Thanksgiving Day
9:00 Thanksgiving Day Parade Coverage
12:30 Chico and the Man (???-This is what normally aired on weekdays)
1:00 Local
2:30 Doctors
Friday
9:00 Local
11:30 Knockout
12:00 ???
1:00 Local
2:30 Doctors
4:30 Local
[Sidenote: As a kid in the 80s, I never remember NBC carrying cartoons on Thanksgiving or the
day after. I remember ABC carrying its usual daily lineup on Thanksgiving day, but carrying
cartoons Friday morning and a college football game at noon. I remember CBS kids' specials or a
movie on Thanksgiving afternoon between 12:30 and 3:30 if they carried the late afternoon NFL
game. I remember them always carrying cartoons Friday morning from 10:00 to noon and kids'
specials or a movie at 12:30 before a 2:30 college football game. I'll try to look for a schedule
from Thanksgiving in the 80s.]
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The 12:00 Noon listing for NBC I believe is the game show To Say The Least hosted by Tom
Kennedy.
Yes, though apparently it had those two days off that week -- meaning that the panelists went
home sober after the taping.
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Interesting sked -- by 1977, I was in college and not too aware of T-giving weekend cartoons. I'd
like to see a sked or two from the late 60's or early 70's -- back then, I recall only ABC doing it,
only on the day after T-giving, and the cartoons ran basically all day (not just a couple of hours in
the a.m. as above).
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I know that probably in the early 70's (maybe late 60's) NBC aired an "Underdog" special
showing of the 4-part adventure "Simon Says, No Thanksgiving" on Thanksgiving Day for a few
years...If I recall it might have been on at Noon or 12:30 ET as a filler between Parades and
Football. I dont believe NBC ever showed Cartoons on The Friday after though..
BBC1
8.45 Babar
noon Countryfile
4.35 Variety Club Special (Pebble Mill special on the founding of the Variety Club)
5.20 Lifeline
5.30 Masterchef
10.15 Mastermind
10.50 Everyman
12.35 Weather
12.40 sign-off
BBC2
6.15 Maths
10.55 FOT
7.40 La Difference
1.15 sign-off
5.10 Profile
6.00 GMTV:
10.15 Link
1.10 Walden
mid. MacGyver
5.10 Profile
10.15 Link
12.25 Newsweek
1.10 Walden
mid. MacGyver
12.55 ITN News Headlines/Quiz Night
6.00 GMTV:
10.15 Link
1.10 Walden
5.00 Dinosaurs
12.30 Coach
1.25 Donahue
6.00 GMTV:
10.15 Link
10.30 Sunday Morning with Secombe
1.10 Walden
2.00 Profiles
5.00 Scotsport
1.25 Donahue
2.15 Movie "Mysteries of Paris"
6.00 GMTV:
10.15 Link
1.10 Walden
2.00 Take 15
5.45 Zoolife
2.30 Riviera
4.10 Jobfinder
6.00 GMTV:
10.15 Link
1.10 Walden
Channel 4
7.00 Paddington
7.40 Prostars
8.05 Ramona
8.35 Spacecats
9.30 Doug
10.45 Rawhide
2.10 Snappers
8.00 Opinions
1.50 sign-off
KTXH Channel 20
Saturday 9/13:
5:00 Rebop
7:00 Adelante
2:00 Maverick
3:00 Rawhide
5:00 Fame
6:30 FTV
Sunday
10:00 Jem
7:00 Fame
10:00 Quincy
1:00 Switch
KRIV Channel 26
Saturday 9/13:
7:00 Popples
7:30 Ulysses 31
8:00 Six Million Dollar Man
3:00 Mission:Impossible
5:30 9 To 5
7:00 News
12:30 News
Sunday 9/14:
7:00 News
9:30 Herencia
KHTV Channel 39
Saturday 9/13:
7:00 Outlook
11:00 Kung Fu
7:00 Gunsmoke
Sunday 9/14:
6:00 Outlook
12:00 Gunsmoke
1:00 Movie-Octa-Man(1971)
3:00 Movie-Beasts(1983)
10:30 Ed Young
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Saturday 9/13:
KRIV Channel 26
Saturday 9/13:
9:00 Wrestling(2 hrs) - I THINK this was a syndicated WWE show followed by Texas All-Star
Wrestling from Gilley's
KHTV Channel 39
Saturday 9/13:
Sunday 9/14:
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Abd for those who are curious, it's supposed to be "Hoky Tonk Freeway". (The character map
and the Greek alphabet really comes in handy in cases like these.)
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How about a random weekday listing from September 15th through September 19th and also list
what the broadcast stations had on their lineup that Saturday and Sunday as well.
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6:00 Outlook
KTXH Channel 20
Saturday 9/13:
Sunday
Are you sure it wasn't the other way around, i.e. Houston at San Diego? With odd local start
times of 9 PM and 3 PM, it would make sense that, pushing two hours back, they would be more
reasonable start times for the Pacific Time team (7 PM and 1 PM).
I was thinking the same thing as well. Also, didn't the Astros have a long-standing policy of not
televising Saturday home games (unless they were on national TV)? The reason I asked was
because I remember seeing an article somewhere a few years ago (may have been the Houston
Chronicle) mentioning Astros fans begging for them to show Saturday home games, and Drayton
McLane (the Astros owner) finally relenting.
KOB-TV 4 (NBC)
AM (listings begin at 7)
7 Today
8 Dinahs Place
8:30 Concentration
10 Jeopardy
11 Jack La Lanne
PM
2 Another World-Somerset
4 F Troop (b&w)
6 Eyewitness News
10 Eyewitness News
10:30 Tonight
KNME 5 (PBS)
PM
3:30 Prelude
4 Sesame Street
5 Misterrogers Neighborhood
6 Realities
7 The Advocates
8 French Chef
9 Firing Line
KOAT 7 (ABC)
AM (listings begin at 7)
7 AM 7 News
7:15 Hotline
9 Real McCoys
10 Bewitched
11 All My Children
PM
12 Newlywed Game
1 General Hospital
2 Password
5 ABC News
8 Room 222
9 Love On A Rooftop
KGGM-TV 13 (CBS)
AM
8 Captain Billy
9 Love Of Live
11 Flintstones
PM
12 Lucy Show
1 Secret Storm
2 Guiding Light
4 Merv Griffin
5 Family Affair
7 Lancer
10 Morrison-Dimond Report
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Thanks for the listings! Just one slight correction in the listings:
That should be KnipFing, as in Dick Knipfing, Albuquerque's most revered veteran anchor who
has worked at all three Albuquerque stations. He actually started out KGGM(now KRQE) in the
60s before leaving for KOAT and where he helped in making the station a fixture at #1 for nearly
three decades before going over to KOB for awhile in the early 80s in an attempt to boost their
ratings before returing to KOAT. Then in 2000 he left KOAT coming back to KRQE, where he
remains today. Interestingly since Knipfing left KOAT their ratings fell into freefall while long-time
underdog station KRQE is now number one.
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worse time...<br /><br />If there is one thing in this world that makes grown adults act like
immature buffoons it is the discussion of politics
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Source:Albuquerque Journal
[b]KOB-TV 4 (NBC)
PM
...perhaps the listing was actually for reruns of The Lucy Show and the local TV editor at the
Journal made the same mistake Howard Cosell did in his book I NEVER PLAYED THE GAME. He
stated that Monday Night Football outlasted I Love Lucy in direct competition. Of course, MNF
ran against (and outlasted) Here's Lucy, and I Love Lucy went out of production in 1957, when
Cosell was still trying to get his foot in the door at ABC...
RETRO: Fairbanks, Alaska (September 5, 1985)
2-KATN (ABC/NBC)
4-KJNP (Religious)
9-KUAC (PBS)
11-KTVF (CBS
5:30 AM
6:00
2-PTL Club
6:30
7:00
9:00
2-Donahue
9:30
11-$25,000 Pyramid
10:00
2-Scrabble
10:30
10:55
11:00
2-Wheel of Fortune
11:30
2-Super Password
11:55
11-Midday Update
Noon
11-Body Language
12:30 PM
WGN-Heathcliff
1:30
2:00
4-INN News
9-National Geographic
2:30
2-Ryan's Hope
11-Capitol
3:00
2-General Hospital
4-100 Huntley Street
9-Polka-Dot Door
11-Guiding Light
3:30
4:00
2-All My Children
4-Superbook
9-Sesame Street
4:30
4-Flying House
5:00
2-Dukes of Hazzard
4-Land of Ahhhhs
9-Today's Special
5:30
6:00
6:30
4-Ross Bagley
9-Aviation Weather
7:00
9-Smithsonian World
11-Taxi
7:30
11-WKRP in Cincinnati
8:00
4-700 Club
11-Magnum P.I.
8:30
9-Sneak Previews
9:00
9:30
4-Closing Comments
10:00
9-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11:00
9-Latenight America (PBS' late night precursor to Charlie Rose and Tavis Smiley)
11-Newscenter Final
11:30
2-Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson
Midnight
11-CBS Late Night Movie: "Start the Revolution Without Me" (1979)
12:30 AM
1:00
2:00
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RTE1
10.05 Service
11.35 Aifreann na Nollag (Christmas Mass from the Church of the Immaculate Conception,
Clondalkin)
12.20 Movie "Miracle on 34th Street" (1994 version with Richard Attenborough)
6.55 Westlife at HQ
6.00 Den 2:
8.40 Rugrats
8.55 Pokemon
9.25 Rugrats
9.45 Morbegs
10.30 Animaniacs
11.00 Catdog
11.25 Taz-Mania
11.55 Tick
2.15 N2 Wild
8.55 Friends
TV3
7.15 Toronto Santa Claus Parade (Global's owner is also a major investor in TV3)
5.50 EastEnders
8.30 EastEnders
1.10 Pop on 3
8.30 EuroNews
9.00 Cinderalmo
12.15 Gobnait
6.02 Expose
7.20 CU Burn
8.15 Piano
12.15 EuroNews
1.30 sign-off
5.30 Clueless
5.55 News
6.00 GMTV
1.45 News/Weather
4.45 News/Weather
11.00 News/Weather
4.40 Animaniacs
5.55 News
6.00 GMTV
4.45 News/Weather
11.00 News/Weather
S4C
12.45 Snowman
4.45 sign-off
6.10 Teletubbies
5.50 EastEnders
8.30 EastEnders
10.00 Simpsons
2.55 Simpsons
3.35 sign-off
Channel 4
5.30 Countdown
11.45 Granpa
4.00 4 Later
Channel 5
6.00 Havakazoo
7.30 Milkshake!
7.35 Mr Men Christmas Special
8.00 Lassie
11.30 Mag
12.40 Daria
1.05 5 News
7.55 5 News
4.35 Postcards
2-KTUU (NBC)
4-KTBY (Fox)
7-KAKM (PBS)
11-KTVA (CBS)
13-KIMO (NBC)
5:00 AM
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
2-Today
4-700 Club
8:00
4-The Flintstones
11-Family Feud
8:30
4-Bravestarr
11-Now You See It (yes, the short-lived 1989 revival with future KNBC anchor Chuck Henry; he
should let GSN finally air that run)
9:00
2-Magnum P.I.
4-Knots Landing
9:50
7-Alaska Is
10:00
2-Scrabble
7-Economics USA
11-Young and the Restless
13-Home
10:30
2-Classic Concentration
4-Superior Court
7-Economics USA
11:00
2-Wheel of Fortune
7-Sesame Street
11-Norma Goodman
13-Growing Pains
11:30
13-Loving
Noon
2-Family Ties
4-Bewitched
13-All My Children
12:30 PM
2-Generations
7- 3-2-1 Contact
1:00
4-Andy Griffith
7-Reading Rainbow
11-Guiding Light
WGN-C.O.P.S.
1:30
4-Hogan's Heroes
WGN-Fun House
2:00
2-Another World
4-Perry Mason
13-General Hospital
2:30
3:00
2-Santa Barbara
7-Growing My Way
11-Scooby-Doo
3:30
4-Gidget
7-Sesame Street
4:00
2-Star Trek
4-Duck Tales
11-9 To 5
13-Donahue
4:30
4-Double Dare
11-M*A*S*H
5:00
2-WKRP in Cincinnati
4-Punky Brewster
7- 3-2-1 Contact
5:30
4-Gimme A Break
6:00
2-Channel 2 News
7-Alaska Weather
11-Wheel of Fortune
13-KIMO News 13
6:30
2-Night Court
4-The Honeymooners
11-Jeopardy!
13-Cosby Show
7:00
2-ALF
7-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
11- Live-In
13-MacGyver
7:30
4-Love Connection
13-Heartland
8:00
11-Murphy Brown
11-Designing Women
9:00
11-Newhart
9:30
10:00
2-Channel 2 News
4-Arsenio Hall (Guests: Jim Henson (in one of his last TV appearances), LeVar Burton, and Edie
Brickell & New Bohemians)
7-The United States and the Philippines: In Our Image ("People Power")
11-M*A*S*H
13-Entertainment Tonight
10:30
2-Newsmakers
13-Nightline
11:00
2-Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (Guest host Jay Leno; guests: Bob Hope, Stephanie
Beacham, the Robert Cray Band, and Erma Bombeck)
7-French In Action
13-KIMO News 13
11:30
7-Alaska Is
13-Airwolf
Midnight
12:30 AM
11-Night Heat
13-Lou Grant
1:00
1:30
As you can see, not a pretty bad lineup for 1989 in Anchorage.
Jonathan Allen
KTVF-TV 11 (CBS):
TUESDAY EVENING
6:00-Junior Theater
7:30-Dennis O'Keefe
8:30-Tightrope
9:00-Red Skelton
9:30-Garry Moore
10:30-Weather Forecast
10:40-Wrestling
WEDNESDAY DAYTIME
10:45-Living Word
11:00-To Be Announced
11:30-December Bride
Noon-Love of Life
12:30-Search For Tomorrow
2:30-American Odyssey
4:30-Wrestling
5:30-USAFI Course
KFAR-TV 2 (NBC/ABC):
5:00-Continental Classroom
5:30-Rocky and Bullwinkle (though they listed it as Rocky and His Friends)
6:15-Popeye
6:40-Weather Map
8:00-Wyatt Earp
10:10-Our Town
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