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Retro: Eugene, OR, Fri. Sep.

27, 1996 6am-8pm Source: Eugene Register-Guard CHANNELS 9 KEZI Eugene (ABC) 13 KVAL Eugene (CBS) 16 KMTR Eugene (NBC) 25 K25AS Eugene (UPN, to be renamed to KEVU-LP in '97) 28 KEPB Eugene (PBS) 34 KLSR Eugene (Fox) 53 K53EA Eugene (The WB, to be renamed to KAMK-LP in '98, relays KROZ 36 Roseburg) 6AM 9 ABC World News This Morning (from 5am, tape loop until 6:30) 13 CBS Morning News 16 News 25 Northwest Cable News (from Midnight) 28 Instructional Television (from 4am) 34 Shepherd's Chapel (from 5:30) 53 First Business 6:15 28 Deutsche Welle 6:30 9 13 News 16 NBC News at Sunrise 25 First Business (how two different stations in the same market can play First Business I have no idea) 28 Homestretch 34 Street Sharks 53 Paid Program 7:00 9 Good Morning America Topics: what's hot in weekend entertainment; women's health. 13 News 16 Today Disagreeing in a relationship; Hugh Grant; personal finances; actress Ally Walker. 25 Samurai Pizza Cats 28 Kidsongs TV 34 Darkwing Duck 53 G.I. Joe: Extreme 7:30 25 Bruno the Kid 28 Storytime 34 Bobby's World 53 Flintstones 8:00 13 This Morning Guest: actor Kyle Chandler, consumer news. 25 The Mask 28 Barney & Friends

34 Gargoyles 53 Mega Man 8:30 25 Bananas in Pajamas 28 The Puzzle Place 34 Aladdin 53 Cartoon Classics 9:00 9 The 700 Club 13 Regis & Kathie Lee 16 Maury Povich Show Topic: makeovers for twins. 25 Movie: "The Ring" (1952, Gerald Mohr) 28 Sesame Street 34 After Breakfast 53 Rolonda Topic: O.J. Simpson civil case. 10:00 9 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends 13 The Price is Right 16 Montel Williams Topic: child custody. 28 Shining Time Station 34 The Scoop with Sam & Dorothy 53 To Be Announced 10:30 28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 11:00 9 In Person with Maureen O'Boyle 13 Ricki Lake 16 Sally Jessy Raphael Topic: moments caught on video. 25 The Bradshaw Difference Topic: battling newlyweds. 28 Mister Rogers 34 Gordon Elliot Show Singers Dionne Warwick, Stacy Francis, Mary Wilson. 53 Home Life 11:30 28 Barney & Friends 53 "Cope" (likely Kenneth Copeland, but not sure) Noon 9 All My Children 13 The Young and The Restless 16 Leeza Topic: teens counsel parents. 25 Geraldo Topic: celebrity news. 28 Reading Rainbow 34 The Dating Game

53 AgDay 12:30 28 Cooking with Caprial 34 The Newlywed Game 53 CNN Headline News 1:00 9 One Life to Live 13 As The World Turns 16 Real Life 25 Jerry Springer Topic: interfering former flames. 28 Fresh Paint 34 Perfect Strangers 53 Laverne & Shirley 1:30 28 Motor Week 34 Dinosaurs 53 Mama's Family 2:00 9 General Hospital 13 Guiding Light 16 Another World 25 Pat Bullard 28 Wild America 34 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? (animated) 53 To Be Announced 2:30 28 Deutsche Welle News 34 Mighty Ducks 3:00 9 Rosie O'Donnell Guest: Tori Spelling. 13 Jenny Jones Topic: romantic reunions. 16 Days of Our Lives 25 Step by Step 28 Sesame Street 34 Eek!stravaganza 53 Flintstones 3:30 25 Martin 34 Batman & Robin 53 Mega Man 4:00 9 Oprah Winfrey Guest: Tom Hanks. 13 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman "The Secret". Mike takes in a patient's son.

16 Mad About You 25 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper 28 Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego? 34 Big Bad Beetleborgs 53 Bugs 'n' Daffy 4:30 16 Real TV 25 The Dating Game 28 Wishbone 34 Power Rangers Zeo 53 Animaniacs 5:00 9 13 News 16 Hard Copy 25 The Newlywed Game 28 Bill Nye the Science Guy 34 Blossom 53 Saved By The Bell 5:30 9 ABC News 13 CBS News 16 News 25 BZZZ! 28 Kratts' Creatures 34 Coach 53 California Dreams 6:00 9 13 News 16 NBC News 25 Judge Judy 28 Tony Brown's Journal 34 Roseanne "Punch and Jimmy." Roseanne and Jackie visit Darlene at college. 53 Little House on The Prairie 6:30 9 Home Improvement Tim thinks women should know how to make repairs. 13 Wheel of Fortune 16 News 25 Real Stories of The Highway Patrol Crack purchase; shoplifter. 28 Nightly Business Report 34 Access Hollywood 7:00 9 Star Trek: The Next Generation Vulcan ambassador Sarek (Mark Lenard) becomes temperamental while on the Enterprise with his wife (Joanna Miles). 13 Jeopardy! 16 Entertainment Tonight 25 MLB Baseball: Seattle Mariners at Oakland A's.

28 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 34 Seinfeld Jerry and George unwittingly commandeer a neo-Nazi's limo. 53 Crook & Chase Topic: reunions. 7:30 13 EXTRA! 16 Mad About You 34 The Simpsons Marge's lecture inspires vandal Bart's community pride. Retro: Bay Area/Central Coast/Monterey Thurs, Aug 5, 1976 from TV Guide-San Francisco Metro edition KTVU 2-Ind Oakland 7:00 Cartoon Town 8:00 Bullwinkle 8:30 Romper Room 9:00 Flying Nun 9:30 That Girl 10:00 Movie "Harvey" (bw) noon Bonanza 1:00 Movie "Strange Bedfellows" 2:55 News 3:00 Bugs & Popeye 3:30 Mickey Mouse Club (bw) 4:00 Batman 4:30 Lone Ranger (bw) 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Bewitched (bw) 6:00 Room 222 6:30 Love, American Style 7:00 FBI 8:00 Movie "One, Two, Three" (bw) 10:00 News 11:00 Mission: Impossible mid. News KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento 5:55 Farm Market Report 6:00 TBA 7:00 Today 9:00 Tattletales 9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Fun Factory 11:30 Gong Show 11:55 NBC News noon News 12:30 Phil Donahue (guest Raymond Burr) 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Sanford & Son (delayed network) 4:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 5:00 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 News 7:00 Weeknight (Jack Schneider on planting fall veggies/visiting Sacramento's First Tabernacle Church) 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Beach Boys (the TVG ad for this mentions they'll be performing songs from 15 Big Ones) 9:00 Movie "Cancel My Reservation" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest host Joan Rivers welcomes David Brenner, Roddy McDowall, and Jose Molina) 1:00 Tomorrow (guest: former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox) KRON 4-NBC San Francisco 6:55 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Sanford & Son 9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Somerset 11:30 Gong Show noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Cross-Wits 3:30 Merv Griffin (in Vegas with guests Liberace, Foster Brooks, Debbie Robert, Frankie Stevens, and Eugene Fodor) 5:00 Ironside 6:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 Candid Camera 8:00 Beach Boys 9:00 Movie "Cancel My Reservation" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Tomorrow 2:00 News KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco 6:00 Summer Semester "Transformation of American Society" 6:30 T'ai Chi Chuan 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Playmates-Schoolmates 9:30 Kathryn Crosby 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 All in the Family 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Tattletales 3:30 Marcus Welby, MD 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Pat Cooper/guests James Caan, Michael Caine, Elliott Gould, Diane Keaton, Rex Reed, and Buddy Greco) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 New Treasure Hunt 8:00 Waltons (rerun from March 1974) 9:00 Hawaii Five-O 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Riot" 1:20 Rifleman (bw) KGO 7-ABC San Francisco 6:20 News 6:30 Yoga for Health 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 AM San Francisco (Dunbar/Fleming) 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 All My Children 1:00 Ryan's Hope 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Movie "Boys Town" (bw) 5:00 News 7:00 ABC Evening News 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 8:30 What's Happening! (premiere, this originally ran for 4 weeks) 9:00 Streets of San Francisco 10:00 Harry O 11:00 News 11:30 Mannix 12:40 Magician 1:50 News KSBW 8-NBC Salinas 6:30 Punto de Interes 6:55 Thought for Today 7:00 Today 9:00 Sanford & Son 9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Fun Factory 11:30 Gong Show 11:55 NBC News

noon Somerset 12:30 Days of Our Liuves 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 FBI 4:00 Hogan's Heroes 4:30 Family Affair 5:00 Gilligan's Island (bw) 5:30 Brady Bunch 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Bewitched 8:00 Beach Boys 9:00 Movie "The Professionals" 11:15 News 11:45 Tonight Show (JIP) 1:00 Tomorrow KQED 9-PBS San Francisco 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Carrascolendas 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Woman 11:00 Nova noon Instructional Programs 3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Zoom 6:30 Senate Bill One 7:00 Robert MacNeil Report 7:30 Newsroom 8:00 Upstairs, Downstairs (pt 5) 9:00 Men Who Make the Movies: Vincente Minnelli 10:00 Songwriter at Work: Malvina Reynolds 10:30 Ruthie Gordon: Songs of Struggle & Victory 11:00 Newsroom 11:30 Captioned ABC News KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento 6:30 Summer Semester "Transformation of American Society" 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 At 9 on 10 (Dramron/LaMott) 9:30 Price is Right 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Match Game 3:00 Dinah! (guests Joanne Woodward, Tony Orlando, Doc Severinsen, Freddy Fender, and the mom of an autistic child) 4:00 Mike Douglas (same info as ch 5) 5:30 News 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 Concentration 7:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Hawaii Five-O 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Riot" KNTV 11-ABC San Jose 6:00 Montana Revisited (a family of 4 follows the Lewis & Clark Trail) 6:30 It's Your Business (Keith Woods) 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 That Girl 9:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father 10:00 I Dream of Jeannie (guest star Milton Berle) 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 All My Children 1:00 Ryan's Hope 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Ironside 4:30 Adam-12 5:00 News 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 Movie "Gigot" 8:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 8:30 What's Happening! (premiere) 9:00 Streets of San Francisco 10:00 Harry O 11:00 News 11:30 Mannix 12:40 Magician 1:50 Movie "Shadow of a Doubt" (bw) 3:55 Movie "Ten Gentlemen from West Point" (bw) KOVR 13-ABC Stockton/Sacramento 6:25 News 6:30 Talking Hands 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Truth or Consequences 9:30 Morning Scene (Chet Hancock) 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 To Tell the Truth 1:00 Ryan's Hope 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 All My Children (delayed) 4:00 My Three Sons 4:30 Family Affair 5:00 Adam-12 5:30 News 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Merv Griffin (guests Jackie Vernon, Sam Elliott, Tom Bresh, the Graduates, and Maxine Nightingale) 8:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 8:30 What's Happening! (premiere) 9:00 Streets of San Francisco 10:00 Harry O 11:00 News 11:30 Ironside 12:30 Bonanza 1:30 Family Health News 1:35 News KCSM 14-PBS San Mateo 4:30pm Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Zoom 6:30 Interaction (bw) 7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You (bw) 7:30 Robert MacNeil Report 8:00 Upstairs, Downstairs (pt 5) 9:00 Men Who Made the Movies: Raoul Walsh KEMO 20-Ind San Francisco 7:30 Stock Market Today (Tom Miller) 8:00 New York Stock Exchange Update 8:30 Market Place 9:00 Wall Street Round Table 9:30 700 Club Telethon noon 700 Club 1:30 Right-On 2:00 Bozo's Big Top 3:00 Nino 4:00 Los Torres 5:00 Carmina 5:30 Noticiero 6:30 La Loba 7:30 Santa Barbara 8:00 Esmeralda 9:00 Jose Mendoza 10:00 Cosa Juzgada 11:00 700 Club KMUV 31-Ind Sacramento 1pm PTL Club 3:00 Fray Diabillo

3:30 Historias de Papa y Mama 5:00 El Amo (bw) 6:00 Simplemente Maria (bw) 7:00 Natacha 8:00 Hermanos Coraje 9:00 Jueves Espectaculares 10:30 Bartolo 11:00 PTL Club KGSC-Ind: 36 San Jose/29 Salinas-Monterey 9:00 Public Affairs 9:30 Yoga for Health 9:55 News 10:00 Movie "The Gilded Cage" (bw) noon Movie "Carnival of Souls" (bw) 2:00 Mike Douglas (from Miami Beach; co-host Jackie Gleason/guests Milton Berle, Jo Anne Worley, the Hudson Brothers, Donna de Varona, and KC & the Sunshine Band) 3:30 Movie "Yellow Canary" (bw) 5:25 News 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 Movie "Bugles in the Afternoon" 7:55 News 8:00 Movie "The Blue Gardenia" (bw) 9:55 News 10:00 Merv Griffin (guests Ray Bolger, Margot Fonteyn, TV program exec Bob Shanks (who would almost bring down Australia's Network Ten a decade and a half later), and the Muglestons) 11:30 Movie "Colonel Effingham's Raid" (bw) 1:00 Movie "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" (bw) 2:45 Movie "Three Secrets" (bw) 4:15 Movie "The Narrow Margin" (bw) KVOF 38-Rel San Francisco 3:30pm PTL Club 5:30 Davey & Goliath 6:00 Christ the Living Word 7:00 High Adventure (George Otis) 7:30 Wonderful World of Patten 8:00 Gospel Call Hour (Dr. C.J. Anderson) 9:00 Living Faith 10:00 PTL Club KTXL 40-Ind Sacramento 5:50 Public Affairs 6:30 Not for Woman Only (guest Lillian Hellman, 4th of 5 shows on Outstanding Women) 7:00 Captain's Cartoons 8:00 Speed Racer 8:30 Lassie 9:00 Flintstones 9:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 10:00 Movie "Without Reservations" (bw) noon Dick Van Dyke (bw) 12:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 1:00 Movie "Because They're Young" (bw) 3:00 Three Stooges 3:30 Captain's Cartoons 4:00 Addams Family (bw)

4:30 Partridge Family 5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6:00 Mod Squad (Leslie Nielsen plays a war journo involved in drugs) 7:00 FBI 8:00 Movie "On the Waterfront" (bw) 10:00 News 11:00 Wanted: Dead or Alive (bw) 11:30 Night Gallery "Logoda's Heads" mid. Movie "Woman Times Seven" 2:00 Movie "Desire in the Dust" (bw) 4:00 Movie "Crime in the Streets" (bw) KBHK 44-Ind San Francisco 11:00 Not for Women Only (model agent Wilhelmina Cooper is among the guests in the 4th of 5 shows on models) 11:30 Newstalk (Marian Bowdry) noon Leave It to Beaver (bw) 12:30 Movie "Laughing Annie" 2:00 Huck & Yogi & Their Friends 3:00 Popeye 3:30 Three Stooges 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Little Rascals "Family Troubles"/"Farm Hands"/"Fishy Tales" (bw) 5:00 Lost in Space 6:00 Brady Bunch 6:30 Adam-12 7:00 Hogan's Heroes (x2) 8:00 Dinah! (a salute to the 50s with guests Tennessee Ernie Ford, the Platters, Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams, Lonnie Shorr, and Chuck Woolery) 9:30 Best of Groucho 10:00 Love That Bob! (bw) 10:30 Ozzie & Harriet (bw) 11:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 11:30 Dark Shadows mid. Night Gallery (x2) KMST 46-CBS Monterey 6:55 News 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Midday 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 All in the Family 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Merv Griffin (guests Hans Conreid, Dody Goodman, Jonelle Allen, Tom Dreesen, and Stan Kann) 4:30 Dinah! (same guests as ch 44) 6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Gunsmoke (bw) 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Hawaii Five-O 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Riot" KTEH 54-PBS San Jose 4pm Carrascolendas 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Electric Company 6:30 Making Things Grow 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Robert MacNeil Report 8:00 Nova "The Williamsburg File" 9:00 Olympiad "The Persistent Ones" (athletes who overcame physical handicaps to become Olympic champs) 10:00 Life of Leonardo da Vinci (pt 4) 11:00 Captioned ABC News KDTV 60-Sp San Francisco 4pm Una Muchacha Llamado Milagros (bw) 5:00 Lo Imperdonable 5:30 El Mundo de Juguete 6:00 Noticiero 7:00 El Hijo de Angelica Maria 8:00 Pelicula: TBA 10:00 Barate de Primavera 11:00 Noticiero Retro: Calgary Mon, Aug 4, 1980 from Calgary Sun (from the paper's first-ever TV supplement) Spokane stations listed MT CFAC 2-Ind Calgary 6:00 Doug Hall 6:30 100 Huntley Street 8:00 Hammy Hamster 8:30 It Figures 9:00 Access (Alberta educational programs) 11:00 Klondike Days Parade (from the city that's a swear word in Calgary Cheesy...2&7 usually aired Fry Pan Man at 11, Stan Kann at 11:30, Good Times at noon, and News at 12:30) 1:00 Young & the Restless 2:00 Maude 2:30 Yan Can 3:00 Candid Calgary 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 Hogan's Heroes 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 Ray St. Germain (pre-empts news) 6:30 Magic Palace (this 2&7 produced show was syndied) 7:00 Smith & Smith (guest Mark LaForm) 7:30 Little House on the Prairie

8:30 Flo 9:00 Lou Grant 10:00 Jonathan Winters' Tribute to Baseball 11:00 Street Talk "Have We Accepted Violence as a Way of Life?" 11:30 Nashville Swing mid. Movie "Blood, Sweat & Fear" 1:50 Dating Game KREM 2-CBS Spokane 6:55 Down to Earth 7:00 Summer Semester 7:30 Superman 8:00 Monday Morning 8:25 Agriculture '80 8:30 Monday Morning 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:19 Topic 12:25 The Butcher 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Young & the Restless 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 John Davidson (co-host Gil Gerard/guests Elke Sommer, Maureen McGovern, Gina Hecht, and Gladys Gerard) 5:30 Emergency One! 6:30 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Star Trek 8:30 Tic Tac Dough 9:00 Flo 9:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 10:00 M*A*S*H 10:30 House Calls 11:00 Lou Grant mid. News 12:30 Harry O 1:40 CBS Late Movie "The Conversation" 3:45 Agriculture '80 CFCN 4-CTV Calgary 5:00 700 Club 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Ed Allen 7:00 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 What's Cooking 10:00 Yoga 10:30 McGowan & Company 11:00 Mad Dash 11:30 Joyce Davidson noon Bad News Bears 12:30 Uncle Bobby

1:00 Alan Hamel 2:00 Another World 3:00 Texas 4:00 Bugs Bunny/Flintstones 5:00 Six Million Dollar Man 6:00 News 6:30 Definition 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Circus (acts include Gee Gee's Kozak Elephants, Rolan's Roly Poly, Sgt. Dupont & Sparky, the Franciscus family (teeterboard), Billy Van (as The Great Explodo), and Pablo's Aerial Bars) 8:30 Headline Hunters 9:00 Movie "From Here to Eternity: Crossroads and Secrets" (pt 2) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 11:30 Second City Television mid. Newlywed Game 12:30 Match Game 1:00 Family Feud KXLY 4-ABC Spokane 6:55 Farm Reports 7:00 Agriculture USA 7:30 Cartoons 8:00 Good Morning America 9:25 Daybreak AM 9:30 Good Morning America 10:00 Donahue 11:00 Love Boat noon Family Feud 12:30 All My Children 1:30 Dialing for Dollars 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Ryan's Hope 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Gilligan's Island 5:30 Lucy Show 6:00 Match Game 6:30 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Sanford & Son 8:00 Joker's Wild 8:30 Carol Burnett & Friends (guest Jim Nabors) 9:00 That's Incredible! (an encounter with a ghost, a woman who recreates faces on skulls, a fire stunt that went wrong) 10:00 ABC Movie "Intimate Strangers" mid. News 12:30 ABC News Nightline 12:50 Movie: TBA KHQ 6-NBC Spokane 6:48 Farm & Home Report 7:18 Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear 8:00 Today 8:25 Agriculture Today 8:30 Today

9:25 News 9:30 Today 10:00 David Letterman 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus noon Card Sharks 12:30 Doctors 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Texas 4:00 Gunsmoke 5:00 Merv Griffin (guests Mark Hamill, Peter Ustinov, Gallagher, Jane Seymour, and Kurt Russell) 6:30 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 Cross-Wits 8:00 Bob Newhart 8:30 PM Magazine 9:00 Little House on the Prairie 10:00 Movie "From Here to Eternity: Crossroads and Secrets" (pt 2) mid. News 12:30 Tonight Show 2:00 Tomorrow KSPS 7-PBS Spokane off air due to transmitter maintenance, programs returned on the 8th usual daytime sked... 9:15 AM Weather 9:30 Zoom 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Studio See 11:30 Zoom noon Sesame Street 1:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 1:30 Electric Company 2:00 various programs 3:30 Dick Cavett 4:00 various 4:30 Villa Alegre 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Electric Company 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Over Easy 8:00 MacNeil-Lehere Report 8:30 Dick Cavett late-night: mid. Dick Cavett 12:30 Captioned ABC News CBRT 9-CBC Calgary 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Coronation Street 12:30 Wok with Yan

1:00 Canadians 1:30 Science Magazine 2:00 Edge of Night 2:30 Take 30 from Winnipeg (during the summer, the normally Toronto-based show was based at various CBC stations...that week: Tues-Sydney, Wed-Ottawa, Thurs-Saskatoon, and Fri-Toronto) 3:00 Summer Festival 4:00 Beyond Reason 4:30 All in the Family 5:00 Beachcombers 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore 6:00 CBC Evening News 6:30 Authors 7:00 Happy Days Again 7:30 House Calls 8:00 White Shadow 9:00 M*A*S*H 9:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 10:00 CBC Newsmagazine 10:30 This Land 11:00 The National 11:27 News 11:45 Robin's Nest CBRFT 16-SRC Calgary (relay of CBXFT 11-Edmonton) 10:15 En mouvement 10:30 You Hou 10:45 Oum le dauphin blanc 11:00 Magazine-Express 11:30 Un animal, des animaux noon Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones) 12:30 Sur des roulettes 1:00 Reflets d'un pays 1:55 Le Telejournal 2:00 Documentaires 2:30 Cinema "A pied, a cheval et en voiture" 4:00 Animagerie 4:30 Sol et Gobelet 5:00 La legende des chevaliers aux 108 etolies "Le tresor" 6:00 Ce soir Alberta 6:30 Rencontres 7:00 Pistroli (guests Patsy Gallant, Emile Hache, and Eddy Poirier...based on the guest list, this sounds like this was done out of CBAFT Moncton, my local SRC station) 7:30 A contrepoids 8:00 Scenario "La femme au geranium" (conclusion) 8:30 Tele-Selection "On m'appelle Dollars" 10:30 Le Telejournal 10:50 Derniere edition 11:10 Splendeurs et miseres des courtisanes (pt 7) 12:10 Les grands batailles du passe "La bataille des Dardanelles (1915)" Calgary's cable line-up at the time... 2 KSPS-PBS 3 KHQ-NBC 4 News/Weather 5 CFCN-CTV 6 CBRT-CBC

7 CFAC-Ind 8 KXLY-ABC 9 Stocks/Shopping Guide/Community News/House of Commons 10 Community Channel 11 CBRFT-SRC 12 KREM-CBS 13 CETC (local educational channel) Retro: St. Louis Fri, Aug 3, 1979 from TV Guide-St. Louis edition KTVI 2-ABC (now Fox, the station swapped affiliations with KDNL in August 1995 as a result of the Fox-New World deal; station is LMAed with KPLR) 6:00 Romper Room 6:30 Jeff's Collie (Lassie) 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue (guest: skin-care specialist Georgette Klinger) 10:00 Laverne & Shirley 10:30 Family Feud 11:00 All My Children noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Movie "Enter Laughing" 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Bowling for Dollars 7:00 Operation Petticoat 7:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 8:00 Movie "Night Cries" 10:00 News 10:30 Mary Tyler Moore 11:00 PGA Championship highlights 11:30 California Jam 2 (highlights of the March 1978 concert from Ontario, CA...performers include Bob Welch, Dave Mason, and Aerosmith) 1:30 Movie "Bullets or Ballots" (bw) 2:50 Alcoholism: Industry's Costly Hangover (a look at alcohol's effects on industry) KMOX 4-CBS (became KMOV in May 1986 after Viacom purchased the station from CBS) 5:30 News 5:40 People Speak "A National Purpose: Do We Have One?" (Parker Wheatley) 6:00 PS 4 (Marian E. Cotter) 6:30 Summer Semester: suburbia's impact on cities 7:00 Friday Morning 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (guests Mummenschanz) 9:00 All in the Family 9:30 Whew! 9:55 CBS News 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Love of Life 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Young & the Restless 12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light 2:30 M*A*S*H 3:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Barbara Mandrell, with studio guests Robert Hays and Jim Fowler; on location, Barbara Feldon interviews Alan King on the set of his movie Just Tell Me What You Want) 4:00 Dinah! (guests Jack Lemmon, Mark Hamill, Ned Beatty, and Hal Linden (who sings)) 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Movie "Challenge to Be Free" 8:30 Movie "Ebony, Ivory and Jade" 10:00 News 10:30 Hawaii Five-O 11:40 Movie "J.W. Coop" 1:25 People Speak "Decline Among Nations: Has Our Time Come?" (Parker Wheatley) 1:45 Movie "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" 3:10 News KSD 5-NBC (added another K in 1983 after Pulitzer Broadcasting swapped ch 5 to Multimedia for WFBC (WYFF) Greenville SC) 6:30 Focus on Your World 7:00 Today 9:00 Card Sharks 9:30 All Star Secrets 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Password 11:30 Mid-Day AM (Clif St. James) noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:30 Hollywood Squares 4:00 Bonanza 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Newsbeat (Ford/Auble) 7:00 Diff'rent Strokes 7:30 Hello, Larry 8:00 Rockford Files 9:00 Eddie Capra Mysteries 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (guests Ray Price and Carl Sagan) mid. Midnight Special (host Bob Welch/guests Paul McCartney & Wings, Olivia Newton-John, Thelma Houston, Foxy, and Fast Fontaine) 1:30 Newsbeat KETC 9-PBS Senate SALT II Hearing coverage may pre-empt programs 6:45 Weather 7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Letter People 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Electric Company

10:00 Vegetable Soup 10:30 Dick Cavett 11:00 French Chef 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers 1:00 Over Easy 1:30 Evening at Pops (guest: classical guitarist Angel Romero) 2:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:00 Washington Week in Review 7:30 Wall Street Week (oil analyst Jack Aydin on OPEC's future plans) 8:00 Weekend Edition 8:30 Farm Digest (value of farmland/alternative energy sources) 9:00 All Creatures Great & Small 10:00 Dick Cavett (part 1 of a 2-parter with author Jonathan Miller) 10:30 Great Performances "The Norman Conquest" (pt 1-Table Manners) 12:30 Captioned ABC News KPLR 11-Ind (now CW; LMAed with KTVI) 6:00 News 6:30 Lone Ranger (bw) 7:00 Speed Racer 7:30 Battle of the Planets 8:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs 8:30 Gilligan's Island 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (ABC, not cleared by ch 2) 10:00 Bedtime Stories 10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 11:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 11:30 F Troop noon Lassie 12:30 Movie "The Road Back" (a re-edited version of a 4-part Lassie episode) 2:30 Krofft Super Stars 3:00 Jetsons 3:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends 4:00 Emergency! 5:00 Six Million Dollar Man (ch 11 alternated this and Bionic Woman in the time slot, billing it as The Bionic Hour) 6:00 Gong Show (Rip Taylor, Susan George, and Peter Lawford on the panel) 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 7:00 Spartacade (pre-Olympic competition from the USSR) 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 News 10:00 Make Me Laugh (comics Kip Addotta, Bob De Simone, and Gary Muledeer; Philip McKeon is the celeb contestant) 10:30 Movie "The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell" 12:25 News 12:55 Movie "The Hound of the Baskervilles" 2:40 Not for Women Only (group therapy for divorced women is discussed) 3:10 News

KDNL 30-Ind (now ABC, as part of a affiliation swap with KTVI) 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7:00 Flipper 7:30 Sergeant Preston (bw) 8:00 Popeye 8:30 PTL Club 9:30 Financial Reports 10:00 Community Views (David Sullivan) 10:30 700 Club noon Bullwinkle 12:30 My Three Sons 1:00 Beverly Hillbillies (x2) 2:00 Monkees 2:30 Casper & Friends 3:00 Brady Kids 3:30 Batman (John Astin as the Riddler) 4:00 Munsters (bw) 4:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 5:00 My Three Sons (guest star Zsa Zsa Gabor) 5:30 Dating Game 6:00 Odd Couple 6:30 Newlywed Game 7:00 Star Trek 8:00 Movie "The Creature Walks Among Us" (bw) 10:00 Sanford & Son 10:30 Soul Train 11:30 Ruff House mid. Public Affairs 12:30 700 Club Retro: Michigan Thurs, Apr 11, 1968 from TV Guide-Michigan State edition This edition didn't carry the Detroit Us (Detroit edition) or Marquette (Northern Wisconsin) stations WJBK 2-CBS Detroit 5:45 On the Farm Scene 5:50 News (c) 6:00 Sunrise Semester: Russian Literature (c) 6:30 Woodrow the Woodsman (c) 7:30 Captain Kangaroo (c/1 day delay) 8:30 Mr. Ed 9:00 Merv Griffin (c/Steve Lawrence pinch-hits for Merv with guests Vince Edwards, Brock Peters, Corbett Monica, and Joan Rivers) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke noon News 12:25 Fashion (c/Crampton) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 Love of Life (c) 1:25 CBS News (c) 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c)

2:30 House Party (c/Edith Head shows off Easter hats) 3:00 Divorce Court (c) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Secret Storm (c) 4:30 Mike Douglas (c/guests Martin Landau, Milt Kamen, Leslie Uggams, and Josh Adams) 6:00 News (c) 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 Truth or Consequences (c) 7:30 Cimarron Strip "Journey to a Hanging" (c) 9:00 Movie "Kings of the Sun" (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Double Feature Movie "The Last Blitzkrieg"/"Last Stagecoach West" 2:30 Highway Patrol 3:00 Naked City 3:30 News/Weather (c) WKZO 3-CBS Kalamazoo 6:45 Sunrise Semester: Russian Literature (c) 7:15 Farm Show (c) 7:30 News (c) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c) 9:00 Clubhouse (c) 9:30 Magic Carpet (c) 9:45 Know Your Schools (c) 10:00 Secret Storm (c) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke noon Love of Life (c) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 Accent (c/Joan Adams) 1:25 CBS News (c) 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c) 2:30 House Party (c) 3:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 3:25 CBS News (c) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Movie "Woman's World" 5:55 Tiger Talk (c) 6:00 News (c) 6:10 Market & Business News (c) 6:15 News (c/Hugh Harper) 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 Highway Patrol (c) 7:30 Cimarron Strip "Journey to a Hanging" (c) 9:00 Movie "Kings of the Sun" (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Tiger Talk (c) 11:35 Double Feature Movie "The Harvey Girls"/"Night Plane from Chungking" WWJ 4-NBC Detroit 6:00 Classroom (3 U of M profs discuss the private exercise of police powers in modern America) 6:30 Ed Allen (c) 7:00 Today (c/guests Judith Crist (TVG's movie critic), educator Bergen Evans, Bob & Ray, and

producer-writer Len Giovanitti; news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 Steve Allen (c/guests Buck Henry, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Minnie Pearl) 10:00 Snap Judgment (c) 10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration (c) 11:00 Personality (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon News (c) 12:30 Eye Guess (c) 12:55 NBC News (c) 1:00 Match Game (c) 1:25 Carol Duvall (c) 1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Woody Woodbury (c/guests Paula Prentiss, Richard Benjamin, Lenny Welch, Penny Nichols, and Mother Hubbard) 5:30 George Pierrot (c) 6:00 News (c) 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 News (c) 7:30 Alan King (c/spoofing modern fads with Liza Minnelli, Connie Stevens, Charlie Callas, Linda Lavin, and Kenny Mars; highlights include Alan visiting an Indian guru and everybody singing a little ditty called KKK Hoedown Cheesy) 8:30 Bob Hope "For Love or $$$" (c/guest stars Janet Leigh, Fernando Lamas, and J. Carrol Naish) 9:30 Dragnet (c) 10:00 Dean Martin (c/guests Orson Welles, Jimmy Stewart, and Juliet Prowse) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Tonight Show (c/guests Nancy Wilson and Bergen Evans) 1:00 Beat the Champ 1:30 PDQ (c) WTOM 4-Cheboygan/WPBN 7-Traverse City (ABC/NBC) 7:00 Today (c/news at :25) 9:00 Grade 4 Science 9:15 Grade 1/2 Art 9:30 Treasure Isle 10:00 Snap Judgment (c) 10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration (c) 11:00 Personality (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon Jeopardy (c) 12:30 Eye Guess (c) 12:55 NBC News (c) 1:00 Dream House (c) 1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 General Hospital 5:00 Invaders

6:00 News 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 Felony Squad 7:30 Alan King (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "For Love or $$$" (c) 9:30 Dragnet (c) 10:00 Dean Martin (c) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (c) WNEM 5-NBC Saginaw 5:40 Thought for Today 5:45 Town Meeting 6:15 Many Worlds of India 6:45 News/Weather/Sports 7:00 Today (c/news at :25) 9:00 Movie "The Fat Man" 10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration (c) 11:00 Personality (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon Jeopardy (c) 12:30 Eye Guess (c) 12:55 NBC News (c) 1:00 Mike Douglas (c/guests Ozzie & Harriet Nelson, Jack & Reiko Douglas, and Marilyn Maye) 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Timmy & Lassie 4:30 Merv Griffin (c/no info listed) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 I Love Lucy 7:30 Alan King (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "For Love or $$$" (c) 9:30 Dragnet (c) 10:00 Dean Martin (c) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (c) 1:00 News 1:05 Movie "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" WJIM 6-CBS Lansing 7:05 CBS News (c) 7:30 Sunrise Semester: Russian Literature (c) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c) 9:00 Merv Griffin (c/guests Shelly Berman, Richard Pryor, Marty Brill, K.C. Townsend, and Lori Rogers) 10:00 Copper Kettle (c) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith (c) 11:30 Dick Van Dyke noon News (c) 12:15 Circadia (c) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c)

12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 Love of Life (c) 1:25 CBS News (c) 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c) 2:30 House Party (c) 3:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 3:25 CBS News (c) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Secret Storm (c) 4:30 Virginia Graham (c) 5:00 Al E. Khatt & the Mayor (c) 5:30 Flintstones (c) 6:00 News (c) 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 Michigan Outdoors (c) 7:30 Cimarron Strip "Journey to a Hanging" (c) 9:00 Movie "Kings of the Sun" (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:20 Movie "Ashes and Diamonds" WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit 7:00 Morning Show (c/host Bob Hynes, news with Ken Thomas/guest Jerry Chiapetta) 8:30 Movie "This Love of Ours" 10:00 Virginia Graham (c/guests Hermione Gingold and Pamela Mason) 10:30 Dick Cavett (c/guest Della Reese) noon Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle (c) 1:00 Dream House (c) 1:30 Wedding Party (c) 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Baby Game (c) 2:55 Children's Doctor (c/Dr. Lendon Smith) 3:00 General Hospital (c) 3:30 Dark Shadows (c) 4:00 Dating Game (c) 4:30 News/Weather (c) 5:30 ABC News (c/a segment was on Florie Fisher, a reformed drug addict/hooker who lectures high school students about the danger of drugs) 6:00 Movie "Wings of the Hawk" (c) 7:30 Second Hundred Years (c) 8:00 Flying Nun (c) 8:30 Bewitched (c) 9:00 That Girl (c) 9:30 Peyton Place (c) 10:00 Untouchables 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Joey Bishop (c/guests Phil Ford, Mimi Hines, and Shirley Bassey) 1:00 News WOOD 8-NBC Grand Rapids 6:30 Ed Allen (c) 7:00 Today (c/news at :25) 9:00 Romper Room (c) 9:30 Cartoon Carnival 10:00 Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration (c) 11:00 Personality (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon Jeopardy (c) 12:30 News/Weather (c) 12:55 NBC News (c) 1:00 Merv Griffin (c/no info listed) 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Popeye Theater (c) 4:25 NBC News (c) 4:30 Mike Douglas (c/same guests as ch 3, 1pm) 6:00 News (c) 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 Michigan Outdoors (c) 7:30 Alan King (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "For Love or $$$" (c) 9:30 Dragnet (c) 10:00 Dean Martin (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Tonight Show (c) CKLW 9-CBC Windsor Evening programs subject to change due to NHL Playoffs 7:55 Morgan's Merry-Go-Round 8:00 Upside Town 8:30 Bonnie Prudden (c) 9:00 Bozo the Clown (c) 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Ontario Schools 11:15 Canadian Schools "Visite au Quebec" 11:45 Chez Helene noon Take 30 (cooking expert Jehane Benoit teaches actress Anna Cameron) 12:30 Movie "The Affairs of Susan" 3:00 Pat Boone (c/guests Jonathan Harris, Marguerite Piazza (opera singer), Louis Nye, and the Yellow Balloon) 4:00 Swingin' Time (c) 5:30 Fun House (c/Booth) 6:30 F Troop (c) 7:00 Movie "Nightmare in the Sun" (c) 8:55 News (c/Mary Morgan) 9:00 Twilight Zone "Where is Everybody?" 9:30 Telescope (c/profile of British actor Norman Wisdom) 10:00 Secret Agent 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:30 Twenty Grand (c) 1:00 Perry's Probe (c) WWTV 9-ABC/CBS Cadillac 6:00 News (c) 7:15 Farm Show (c) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c)

9:00 Bewitched 9:30 University of Michigan Television 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke noon Love of Life (c) 12:25 CBS News (c) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 News/Weather/Sports 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c) 2:30 House Party (c) 3:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 3:25 CBS News (c) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Secret Storm (c) 4:30 Dating Game 5:00 Milton the Monster 5:30 Zorro 6:00 News 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 Michigan Outdoors (c) 7:30 Cimarron Strip "Journey to a Hanging" (c) 9:00 Movie "Kings of the Sun" (c) 11:00 News 11:30 Route 66 "From an Enchantress Fleeing" WILX 10-NBC Jackson/WMSB 10-NET Lansing (the stations shared ch 10 until 1972) 6:55 Thought for Today 7:00 Today (c/news at :25) 9:00 Your Public Library 9:25 Pathways to Faith 9:30 Classroom TV: Music 10:00 Land of Play 10:30 Classroom TV: Science 10:45 Classroom TV: Music 11:00 Classroom TV: Children's Literature 11:15 Davey & Goliath 11:30 Book Beat noon Assignment 10 "Who Gets Rich on Wrecks?" (look at auto insurance) 12:30 Modern Supervision 1:00 French Chef 1:30 Classroom TV: Art 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game (c) 4:25 NBC News (c) 4:30 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 2, same time) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 Sea Above 7:30 Alan King (c)

8:30 Bob Hope "For Love or $$$" (c) 9:30 Dragnet (c) 10:00 Dean Martin (c) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (c) 1:00 News WJRT 12-ABC Flint 7:00 Circadia (c) 7:15 Farm Report (c) 7:30 Rae Deane & Friends (c) 9:00 Grade 4 Science 9:15 Grades 1/2 Aert 9:30 Pat Boone (c/guests Robert Culp & France (Culp) Nuyen, Nina Simone, Don Rickles, and anthroplogist-author Desmond Morris) 10:30 Dick Cavett (c) noon Bewitched 12:30 Movie "Flight to Hong Kong" 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Divorce Court (c) 3:00 General Hospital (c) 3:30 Dark Shadows (c) 4:00 Bozo's Big Top (c) 5:00 Rifleman "The Hawk" 5:30 ABC News (c) 6:00 News (c) 6:30 Truth or Consequences (c) 7:00 Michigan Outdoors (c) 7:30 Second Hundred Years (c) 8:00 Flying Nun (c) 8:30 Bewitched (c) 9:00 That Girl (c) 9:30 Peyton Place (c) 10:00 Avengers "Split!" (c/delayed from Wed 7:30; 12 aired Monroes in the slot) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Joey Bishop (c) WZZM 13-ABC Grand Rapids (and 12 Kalamazoo; TVG listed it as 13-12) 6:30 TV College 7:00 Daybreak 13 8:25 Jack LaLanne 8:50 Daybreak 13 9:00 Modern Supervision 9:30 Classroom TV 10:00 Dating Game 10:30 Dick Cavett (c) noon Bewitched 12:25 ABC News 12:30 Movie "Strange Intruder" 1:55 ABC News 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Baby Game (c) 2:55 Children's Doctor (c) 3:00 General Hospital (c) 3:30 Dark Shadows (c) 4:00 Bozo Circus

5:00 You Asked for It 5:30 ABC News (c) 6:00 McHale's Navy "The Big Raffle" 6:25 Weather 6:30 Truth or Consequences (c) 7:00 Marshall Dillon (Gunsmoke) 7:30 Second Hundred Years (c) 8:00 Flying Nun (c) 8:30 Bewitched (c) 9:00 That Girl (c) 9:30 Peyton Place (c) 10:00 Confrontation (c) 11:00 News 11:30 Joey Bishop (c) 1:00 Reflections WKNX 25-CBS Saginaw 6:00 News (c) 7:00 News 7:05 CBS News (c) 7:55 News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c) 9:00 Captain Kangaroo (not sure what the 9am show was; the 8am show was in pattern with the network) 9:30 Jack LaLanne 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke noon Love of Life (c) 12:25 CBS News (c) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 Dream House (c, not cleared by 12) 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c) 2:30 House Party (c) 3:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 3:25 CBS News (c) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Secret Storm (c) 4:30 Treasure Isle (not cleared by 12) 5:00 Wedding Party (ditto) 5:30 Baby Game (ditto) 5:55 Wheel of Fortune 6:00 News 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 McHale's Navy "Parents Anonymous" 7:30 Cimarron Strip "Journey to a Hanging" (c) 9:00 Movie "Kings of the Sun" (c) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Little Kidnappers" Retro: North Carolina Tuesday, August 1, 1978 From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 6 AM Good Morning Show 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (Peter Marshall plays a cop.) 9 AM Cartoon Critters 9:30 Dinah! (Cloris Leachman and her daughter Diana Englund; Monty Hall and his daughter Joanna Gleason; James Woods) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Tic Tac Dough (delay from 10 AM--the failure of the CBS daytime version made many station managers who had bought the syndicated version nervous--but that version lasted eight years) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Mary Tyler Moore 4:30 Odd Couple 5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 8 PM Pilot: "Ship-Shape" (a knockout Navy officer played by Deborah Ryan tries to shape up a crew of remedial sailors) 8:30 CBS Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 1:15 Kojak E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC; WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS) 3 PM Erica (needlework) 3:30 Over Easy (guest: Frankie Laine) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Once Upon A Classic: "Robin Hood" (Part 11) 7 PM North Carolina People 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Anna Karenina (Part 1 of 10) 9 PM North Star: Mark di Suvero (sculptor who specializes in massive metal constructions) 10 PM Visa (Part 1 of 5 on foreign cultures as seen through American video artists--this week, Bill and Esti Marpet's view of the running of the bulls in Pamplona)

sign off 11 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6:10 Story Of Jesus 6:15 Tuesday Morning 6:45 News 7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (topic: gifted children; a guest is a boy who entered college at age 11) 10 AM Tic Tac Dough 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Top O' The Day 1 PM Search For Tomorrow 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 Gilligan's Island 4 PM My Three Sons 4:30 Adam-12 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM Pilot: "Ship-Shape" 8:30 CBS Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 1:15 Kojak WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Medical Center 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Good Afternoon Carolina 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Carter Country 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Soap 12:05 ABC Movie: "Return To Earth" (the problems suffered by Buzz Aldrin after the Apollo 11 mission) 1:45 News WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6:30 Country Morning: Farm News 7 AM News 7:30 Time For Uncle Paul 8 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host: Tony Bennett; Olivia de Havilland, Bernie Kopell, Melanie, Dick Schaap, a bee expert) 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Three Stooges 4:30 I Love Lucy 5 PM Real McCoys 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Bewitched 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Carter Country 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Bang The Drum Slowly" (WRAL steadfastly refused to carry "Soap," no matter what time it aired.) WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.) 6 AM Education 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7 AM Tom & Jerry 7:30 Porky Pig 8 AM Flintstones 8:30 Deputy Dawg 9 AM Dennis The Menace 9:30 Father Knows Best 10 AM Dick Van Dyke 10:30 That Girl 11 AM Medical Center 12 N Panorama 2 PM High Hopes

2:30 I Love Lucy 3 PM The Archies 3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 4 PM Fred Flintstone & Friends 4:30 Tom & Jerry 5 PM Flintstones 5:30 Partridge Family 6 PM My Three Sons 6:30 Family Affair 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Brady Bunch 8 PM Match Game PM 8:30 Merv Griffin 10 PM News 11 PM Odd Couple 11:30 Perry Mason 12:30 Movie: "Flame Of The Barbary Coast" 2 AM The FBI WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC) 6 AM Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (topic: incest) 9 AM Merv Griffin (Tony Curtis, Jack Klugman, comic Morty Gunty) 10 AM Card Sharks (Jim Perry) 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Dirk Benedict, Cathy Lee Crosby, Sandy Duncan, George Gobel, Earl Holliman, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, McLean Stevenson, Paul Lynde) 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Carolina At Noon 12:30 America Alive! (Jack Linkletter) 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 5 PM Bewitched 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Family Affair 8 PM NBC Movie: "Contract On Cherry Street" (Frank Sinatra plays a New York cop in his first made-forTV movie.) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (from 1976: Robert Blake, Burt Mustin, Marsha Mason, track star Marty Liquori) 1 AM News WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 5:30 Arthur Smith

6 AM Almanac 7 AM Today 9 AM Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Donny and Marie Osmond, Shecky Greene, actress-singer Ann Reinking) 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 America Alive! 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Bewitched 4:30 The Virginian 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM F Troop 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM NBC Movie: "Contract On Cherry Street" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM News WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Movie: "Primrose Path" 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Midday Piedmont 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Three Stooges 4:30 Superman 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM The Rookies 7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Zsa Zsa Gabor) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Carter Country 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Soap 12:05 ABC Movie: "Return To Earth" 1:45 News WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS)

6 AM Carolina Today 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Tic Tac Dough 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 Paul Harvey Comments 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Cross-Wits (Fannie Flagg, Robert Clary, Dody Goodman, Greg Mullavey) 4:30 Marcus Welby, M.D. 5:30 Brady Bunch 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 Tobacco Market Opening 8:30 CBS Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 1:15 Kojak WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (ABC) 6:20 Rise And Shine 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Good Morning Carolina 9:30 $20,000 Pyramid (Debralee Scott, Sal Viscuso-don't know how much delay, since Ch. 9 is the only station in this edition that carries it) 10 AM Merv Griffin (topic: outer space, with former astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, author Gerald K. O'Neill, researcher Durk Pearson) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Eyewitness 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Movie: "Rock Around The Clock" 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Cross-Wits (Greg Mullavey, Altovise (Mrs. Sammy) Davis, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley) 7:30 Candid Camera (swimmers demonstrate a shark repellent; a carpet with ankle-deep pile; tempting children to cheat on an exam) 8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Carter Country 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Soap 12:05 ABC Movie: "Return To Earth" 1:45 News WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 6:20 Early Riser 6:30 Knozit-Land 7 AM Today 9 AM Carolina Today 9:25 News 9:30 Knozit-Land 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N America Alive! 12:30 News 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Flipper 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM Ironside 6 PM WIS-TV News Report (pre-empts "Cross-Wits") 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM NBC Movie: "Contract On Cherry Street" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow (Elvis' former security chief Dick Grob) WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "U.S. Foreign Policy" 6:30 Porter Wagoner 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (from Charleston-Huntington: unnamed soap stars) 10 AM Tic Tac Dough 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 News (local) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM At Home With Peggy Mann 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Match Game '78 (Bill Daily, Richard Dawson, Bonnie Franklin, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Marcia Wallace) 4:30 Superman 5 PM Tarzan 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 Gong Show (Jamie Farr, Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan) 8 PM Pilot: "Ship-Shape" 8:30 CBS Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 1:15 Kojak WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 5:55 Tabernacle Tidings 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (topic: polygamy) 10 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5 without Dick Schaap and the bee expert) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N 12 At Noon 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Star Trek 5:30 News 6 PM ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Partridge Family 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Jim Stafford) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Carter Country 10 PM 20/20 11 PM Liars Club (William Shatner, Patti Deutsch, Dick Gautier, Larry Hovis) 11:30 Soap 12:05 ABC Movie: "Return To Earth" 1:45 Daniel Boone 2:45 News WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6 AM Daybreak (Bob Gordon) 7 AM Today 9 AM Midmorning

10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N America Alive! 12:30 Donahue (Howard Jarvis discusses Proposition 13, which limits property taxes in California.) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Summer Comedy Hour 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Victor Borge, George Gobel, Lance Kerwin, Florence Henderson, Rose Marie, Carl Reiner, Loretta Swit, Fred Willard, Paul Lynde) 8 PM NBC Movie: "Contract On Cherry Street" (coincidentally, there's a Cherry Street in Winston-Salem) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6 AM Good Morning Jesus 7 AM Carolina Almanac 7:05 Jim Nesbitt 7:50 Tell It To The Mayor 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM CBS News 10 AM Tic Tac Dough 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Edge Of Night 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 Ryan's Hope 4 PM All My Children 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Carter Country 8 PM Pilot: "Ship-Shape" 8:30 CBS Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 1:15 Kojak WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (Ind.)

6:30 Forum 7 AM 700 Club 8:30 Practical Christian Living 9 AM Spider-Man 9:30 Super Heroes 10 AM Mighty Mouse 10:30 Popeye 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Kenny Rogers; Jimmy Stewart, Burt Reynolds) 2 PM Popeye 2:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 3 PM Spider-Man 3:30 Ultraman 4 PM Super Heroes 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Mighty Mouse 5:30 Partridge Family 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Real McCoys 7 PM The Rookies 8 PM Movie: TBA 10 PM Bonanza 11 PM Honeymooners 11:30 PTL Club WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.) 5:45 PTL Club 6:45 Felix The Cat 7 AM Spiderman 7:30 Woody Woodpecker 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Kimba, The White Lion 9 AM Channel 20 Club 9:30 Romper Room 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 Practical Christian Living 12 N Movie: "Dear Ruth" 2 PM Banana Splits 2:30 Marine Boy 3 PM Speed Racer 3:30 Jonny Quest 4 PM Superfriends 4:30 Spider-Man 5 PM Woody Woodpecker 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Carol Burnett And Friends 7:30 America 2Night 8 PM Patty Duke 8:30 Joker's Wild 9 PM Movie: "Tony Rome" 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Honeymooners

12 M PTL Club 1 AM Ironside WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC) 5:45 PTL Club 6:45 Today On The Farm 6:55 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "Bride By Mistake" 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N America Alive! 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Movie: "Boy, Did I Get A Wrong Number!" 6 PM Outer Limits 7 PM NBC News 7:30 News 8 PM NBC Movie: "Contract On Cherry Street" 11 PM Hollywood And The Stars 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (NBC) 6 AM New Zoo Revue 6:30 Three Stooges And Pals 6:55 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Another World 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N America Alive! 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM The Archies 3:30 Popeye And Pals 4 PM Flintstones (how this aired on both 18 and 36 I don't know) 4:30 Woody Woodpecker And Pals 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM Doris Day 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Abbott And Costello 7:30 Circus! (from Italy: the Yartz Flying Trapeze; Miss Vivienne, a ballerina on horseback; the acrobatic Rossettis) 8 PM NBC Movie: "Contract On Cherry Street"

11 PM Night Gallery 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow 2 AM Movie: "One Of Our Aircraft Is Missing" 4 AM Movie: "The Big Knife" WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy (guest: Frankie Laine) 7 PM TBA 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Anna Karenina (Part 1 of 10) 9 PM Edelin Conviction (dramatization of the 1975 trial of Boston's Dr. Kenneth Edelin for performing an abortion of a 23-week-old fetus) 11 PM Dick Cavett (guest: William F. Buckley Jr.) sign off 11:30 PM WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (Ind.) 4:30 Flintstones WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (NBC) 4 PM Flintstones (how this aired on both 18 and 36 I don't know) One of these may be the original series, with the other "Fred Flintstone and Friends", which features the 1970s Saturday morning "Flintstones" and other H-B series. 6 AM Good Morning Jesus 7 AM Carolina Almanac 7:05 Jim Nesbitt 7:50 Tell It To The Mayor 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM CBS News 10 AM Tic Tac Dough 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Edge Of Night 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 Ryan's Hope 4 PM All My Children 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM CBS News

7:30 Carter Country 8 PM Pilot: "Ship-Shape" 8:30 CBS Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 1:15 Kojak Couple of interesting things here.... First, the time-shift of the CBS Morning News from 7 to 9. And, the back-to-back airings of ABC World News Tonight and the CBS Evening News. Couldn't have been too many stations running two different network evening newscasts in a row. WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM CBS News Couple of interesting things here.... First, the time-shift of the CBS Morning News from 7 to 9. As WBTW aired The Captain "live" at 8AM, they either tape-delayed the 7AM feed, or somehow managed to get a live 7AM Mountain Time feed from CBS (if they had one). Most Eastern Time stations that aired the CBS Morning News out of pattern air the Central Time feed at 8AM ET, with the Central feed of The Captain at 9AM ET. Were neither Charlotte nor Raleigh-Durham top 50 markets back then? IIRC, network affiliates in Top 50 markets had to air first-run programming during the prime time access hour. Raleigh/Durham was not a top 50 market at the time; Charlotte was. I think you're asking how Channel 36 could show Abbott and Costello at 7; although it had a brief run on CBS Saturday mornings in the mid-1950s I think it's always been considered a syndicated show, which would allow it into access time. There were a few things like the National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau specials that originally aired on the networks that were exempted from the access rule; otherwise, affiliates in the top 50 markets were prohibited from airing off-network reruns, although they could air new versions of former network shows like "Hee Haw" and Lawrence Welk. Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point returned to all first-run in access time that fall; WFMY started airing "PM Magazine," while WGHP put "Joker's Wild" at 7. And to answer a couple of questions about WBTW: another station in South Carolina, Anderson's Channel 40, carried ABC News at 6 and CBS at 6:30. As for the CBS Morning News airing at 9, WBTW always did this; my guess is that they taped the broadcast from 7 to 8, since I'm not sure they could have received a Mountain feed. As WBTW aired The Captain "live" at 8AM, they either tape-delayed the 7AM feed, or somehow managed to get a live 7AM Mountain Time feed from CBS (if they had one). Quote from: bpatrick on August 02, 2011, 06:02:28 AM As for the CBS Morning News airing at 9, WBTW always did this; my guess is that they taped the broadcast from 7 to 8, since I'm not sure they could have received a Mountain feed.

There was no Mountain Time Zone feed from CBS in 1978 (I'm not sure there even is one today. CBS affil MC ops please chime in). Just the east coast and left coast feeds, plus the network split via WBBM-TV to feed the CBS Morning News to the Central zone at 7 CT. All on Telco lines (though the audio bandwidth was improved to 15 kHz circa 1978). Were neither Charlotte nor Raleigh-Durham top 50 markets back then? IIRC, network affiliates in Top 50 markets had to air first-run programming during the prime time access hour. Raleigh/Durham was not a top 50 market at the time; Charlotte was. I think you're asking how Channel 36 could show Abbott and Costello at 7; although it had a brief run on CBS Saturday mornings in the mid-1950s I think it's always been considered a syndicated show, which would allow it into access time. Also, wasn't this right after the Charlotte network flips, where channel 18 lost ABC and NBC landed on 36? Since 36 had been an independent station prior to those flips, they may also have been able to seek a temporary waiver on the PTAR in order to allow them to use up their existing programming contracts. On an unrelated note -- regarding the airing of back to back network newscasts from different networks on a single station, I do recall seeing this in various Montana markets in the seventies. I don't really understand why anyone would have wanted to watch back to back CBS and ABC (or any other combination) national newscasts, but it was a common practice in 1 or 2 station markets back then. That was indeed a month after the network switch in Charlotte (Ch. 9 from NBC to ABC, Ch. 18 from ABC to independent, Ch. 36 from independent to NBC) and 36 may indeed have gotten a waiver to play out a program contract; that fall it began a 7 PM local newscast. Commenting on two earlier posts, one of them mine: I have to believe that Ch. 18 carried "Fred Flintstone And Friends" and Ch. 36, "The Flintstones," since Ted Turner owned 36 at the time and had been carrying "The Flintstones" even while 36 was independent. The other, concerning WBTW's carrying CBS News at 9 AM; it's possible that it taped the WBBM feed at 8 AM (ET), but it would not surprise me if they taped the Eastern feed at 7 AM. I think I've asked before, rhetorically, why they didn't follow WNCT (which, BTW, is now their sister station) and carry CBS News at 8 and "Captain Kangaroo" at 9. That still puzzles me. Retro: Phoenix Network Affils--Tue Nov 10, 1964 Source: Arizona Republic microfilm Time Zone MST KTVK 3 ABC Phoenix (now indie) AM 07:50 News 07:55 Cartoons 08:25 News 08:30 Price Is Right 09:00 Get The Message 09:30 Missing Links 10:00 Father Knows Best 10:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

11:00 Susie 11:30 Homemakers Showcase PM 12:00 Femme Fair 12:30 Day In Court 12:55 ABC News 01:00 General Hospital 01:30 Young Marrieds 02:00 Trailmaster --ABC daytime: live east coast feed 8:30-3:00, network dark 11:00-12:30. 03:00 Movie 05:00 ABC/Local News 05:30 Laramie 06:30 Combat! 07:30 McHale's Navy 08:00 The Tycoon 08:30 Peyton Place 09:00 The Fugitive --ABC prime time: aired "in pattern" 6:30-10:00 via 16mm film run at KTVK. (Same episodes as on the network that night.) 10:00 ABC/Local News 10:30 Les Crane AM 12:15 Movie KOOL-TV 10 CBS Phoenix (now KSAZ-TV Fox) AM 06:20 Farm And Ranch 06:30 Sunrise Semester 07:00 Captain Kangaroo 08:00 CBS News 08:30 I Love Lucy 09:00 Andy Of Mayberry 09:30 McCoys 10:00 Love Of Life 10:25 CBS News 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 December Bride 11:30 As The World Turns 12:00 Password 12:30 House Party 01:00 To Tell The Truth 01:25 CBS News 01:30 Edge Of Night 02:00 Secret Storm 02:30 Jack Benny --CBS daytime: live east coast feed 8:00-3:00, network dark 11:00-11:30. 03:00 Gale Storm 03:30 Mickey Mouse Club 04:00 Lone Ranger 04:30 Have Gun Will Travel 05:00 CBS Evening News/Cronkite 05:30 Local News 06:00 Huckleberry Hound

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Marshal Dillon (syndication) (network dark 7:30-8:00 ET) World War I (8:00 ET) Petticoat Junction Doctors And The Nurses Red Skelton (8:30 ET) Local News Regis Philbin (syndication) Local News

KTAR-TV 12 NBC Mesa (now KPNX) AM 06:25 RFD 12 06:30 Singin' Time 07:00 Today 08:00 Make Room For Daddy 08:30 What's This Song? 08:55 NBC News 09:00 Concentration 09:30 Jeopardy! 10:00 Say When 10:30 Truth Or Consequences 10:55 NBC News 11:00 Romper Room 11:30 Let's Make A Deal 11:55 NBC News 12:00 Loretta Young 12:30 The Doctors 01:00 Another World 01:30 You Don't Say! 02:00 Match Game 02:25 NBC News --NBC daytime: live east coast feed 8:00-2:30, network dark 11:00-11:30. 02:30 Movie 05:00 Bat Masterson 05:30 NBC News/Huntley-Brinkley 06:00 Local News 06:30 Mr. Novak 07:30 That Was The Week That Was 08:00 Bell Telephone Hour 09:00 Man From U.N.C.L.E. --NBC prime time: Mr. Novak (7:30 ET) was the episode from Oct 27, program did not air on network Nov 3. Man From U.N.C.L.E. (8:30 ET) was that night's episode. 10:00 Local News 10:30 Tonight Show/Carson AM 12:00 Local News 12:05 Movie So I see where KTVK ran the ABC primetime shows off their local film chain..how about KTAR and KOOL? Where they tape delayed, or film? Generally, in the mid-1960s... KTVK/ABC

Sun-Fri: in pattern on 16mm film. Sat: aired network live starting at 5:30. The rare ABC show that was live or on tape Sun-Fri would be tape-delayed. KOOL-TV/CBS Mon-Fri: A mix of part of the schedule live net, part tape-delayed. There were a few shows that aired on 16mm film from KOOL. Sat-Sun: network aired live starting at 5:30 or 5:00. KTAR-TV/NBC I'm not sure how they did delays, however weeknights were generally a combo of some live net and some delay. I believe weekends were all live net. For this particular night, with Mr. Novak being at least a week (or two) late, it could have been tape or film. UNCLE was most likely tape, being same night. I have seen local KTAR ads from the fall of '64 which piggybacked on the network's "NBC Week" theme, stating "NBC Week...so big it takes two weeks!" I'm sure this meant there were some shows airing a week late. Running network shows live (5:30-9 PM Saturdays/5-9 PM Sundays MT) on weekends seems to have been pretty normal throughout the Mountain time zone in those days. I once posted some Denver listings from 1967 which showed most everything airing right along with the Eastern and Central time zones (although I recall KMGH delaying "It's About Time," which was on CBS at 5:30 MT). That, of course, would not have been practical during the work week, but I think the ABC affiliates did the best job of minimizing delays (IIRC, KBTV, ABC in Denver at the time, ran all but one network show between 6:30 and 10 PM Mon-Fri; "The Invaders," IIRC, was the only show Ch. 9 delayed past 10 PM). Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Mon, Aug 3, 1964 from TV Guide-Carolina/Tennessee edition WBTV 3-CBS/ABC Charlotte 6:15 Daily Word 6:20 Summer Semester "Introduction to Space Science" 6:50 Farm Journal 7:00 Carolina Calling (Smith) 7:45 News/Weather 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Tiny Town (Fred Kirby) 9:30 Get the Message 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Real McCoys 11:30 Pete & Gladys noon News/Sports/Weather 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Betty Feezor 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party (retired projectionist Fred Evans shows home movies, and Aussie zoo philantrophist Sir Edward Hallstrom shows films of albino kangaroos) 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Mickey Mouse Club 5:00 Big Bill's Clubhouse 5:30 Sea Hunt 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:25 Editorial 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Best of Hollywood "Big Jim McLain" 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith (karma bites Barney on the butt when Gomer makes a citizen's arrest on him for making an illegal U-ie after Barney ticketed Gomer for doing the same thing) 10:00 East Side/West Side "Take Sides with the Sun" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:20 Editorial (Allan Newcomb) 11:25 War Theatre "Tommy" WFBC 4-NBC Greenville 7:00 Today (guest Willie "The Lion" Smith; Hugh Downs and Jack Lescoulie were on vacation, but the listings don't indicate who filled in) 9:00 Romper Room 9:45 Comedy Time 10:00 Make Room for Daddy (guest star Jack Benny) 10:30 Word for Word (c) 10:55 NBC News 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Jeopardy! (c) noon Say When (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences (c) 12:55 NBC News 1:00 News/Weather 1:05 Bachelor Father "Hilda Rides Again" 1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 1:55 NBC News 2:00 Loretta Young 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game 4:25 Monty's Club 5:00 Wally Gator 5:30 Sea Hunt 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Wyatt Earp "Indian Wife" 7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "Black Widow" (c) 9:30 Hollywood "Teen-Age Idols" (the conclusion looks at Fabian) 10:00 Sing Along with Mitch (c/guest Shirley Temple) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (weather with Stowe Hoyle at 11; news with Andy Scott and sports with Bill Krieger at 11:05) 11:30 Tonight Show (c/regular guest Allan Sherman takes a shot at hosting) WCYB 5-NBC/ABC Bristol 7:00 Today 9:00 Comedy Time 9:25 Daily Devotion

9:30 Father Knows Best 10:00 Make Room for Daddy 10:30 Word for Word (c) 10:55 NBC News 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Jeopardy! (c) noon Say When (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences (c) 12:55 News 1:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest Patrice Munsel) 1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 1:55 NBC News 2:00 Loretta Young 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Missing Links 5:00 Looney Tunes (Ed Spiegel) 5:30 Amos 'n' Andy "The Race Horse" 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:25 Editorial 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Bill Dana "Jose Resigns" (delayed from Sunday 7pm; 5 aired Temple Houston Sun 6:30-7:30) 7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "Black Widow" (c) 9:30 Hollywood "Teen-Age Idols" (conclusion) 10:00 Sing Along with Mitch (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Tonight Show (c) WATE 6-NBC Knoxville 6:30 For Your Information 7:00 Today 9:00 Public Affairs 9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr) 10:00 Make Room for Daddy 10:30 Word for Word (c) 10:55 NBC News 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Jeopardy! (c) noon Say When (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences (c) 12:55 NBC News 1:00 News/Weather 1:05 Movie "Slaves of Babylon" 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 5:30 Huckleberry Hound 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 NBC News

7:00 Guestward Ho! "Injun Bill" 7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "Black Widow" (c) 9:30 Hollywood "Teen-Age Idols" (conclusion) 10:00 Sing Along with Mitch (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (c) WSPA 7-CBS Spartanburg 6:00 Morning Devotion 6:15 Agriculture, USA 6:30 Summer Semester "Introduction to Space Science" 7:00 News/Weather 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Father Knows Best 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Real McCoys 11:30 Pete & Gladys noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Ann Sothern 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Movie "Gunsight Ridge" 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Dragnet 7:30 To Tell the Truth 8:00 I've Got a Secret (Bobby Darin tries to fool the panel) 8:30 Vacation Playhouse "At Your Service" (first aired in May 1960) 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 East Side/West Side "Take Sides with the Sun" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:20 Movie "Nob Hill" WSOC 9-NBC/ABC Charlotte 6:15 Continental Classroom 6:45 Farm & Home (Foster) 7:00 Today 9:00 Cartoons 9:30 Divorce Court 10:30 Price is Right 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links noon Love of Life 12:25 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo) 12:55 NBC News

1:00 Father Knows Best 1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 2:00 Loretta Young 2:30 Doctors 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Trailmaster 4:30 Clown Carnival (Lindsay) 5:30 Sergeant Preston "One Bear Too Many" 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Dr. Kildare "A Sense of Tempo" 8:00 Hazel (season finale) 8:30 Wagon Train (c) 10:00 Breaking Point "Never Trouble Trouble Until Trouble Troubles You" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (c) WBIR 10-CBS Knoxville 6:30 Farm & Home (Cas Walker) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Cartoons 9:30 Divorce Court "Nelson vs Nelson" 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Real McCoys 11:30 Pete & Gladys noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Bachelor Father "Birthday Gift" 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Movie "To Each His Own" 6:00 Three Stooges 6:15 News/Weather 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Rifleman "Shotgun Man" 7:30 To Tell the Truth 8:00 I've Got a Secret 8:30 Vacation Playhouse "At Your Service" 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 East Side/West Side "Take Sides with the Sun" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Where There's Life" WJHL 11-CBS/ABC Johnson City 6:55 News 7:00 Rise & Shine (McKinney) 7:30 Gospel Time 8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Cartoons 9:20 Morning Devotion 9:30 Deputy Dawg 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Real McCoys 11:30 Pete & Gladys noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 News/Weather 1:05 Memo from Ilo 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Price is Right 5:00 Maverick "The Long Hunt" 6:00 Rifleman "The Sharpshooter" 6:30 CBS News 7:00 News/Weather/Sports 7:30 To Tell the Truth 8:00 I've Got a Secret 8:30 Vacation Playhouse "At Your Service" 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 Laramie "The Iron Captain" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Bourbon Street Beat "The Black Magnolia" WLOS 13-ABC Asheville 6:25 Daily Word 6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 6:55 News for Farmers 7:00 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 9:00 Movie "And the Angels Sing" 10:30 Price is Right 11:00 Get the Message 11:30 Missing Links noon News Service 12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 1:00 Trailmaster (this episode also aired at 3:30 on ch 9; was this network programming or syndied?) 2:00 Detectives "The Champ" 2:30 Day in Court 2:55 ABC News 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Queen for a Day 4:00 Superman "Whatever Goes Up" 4:30 Movie "Appointment in Berlin" 5:55 Weather (Martin Morgan) 6:15 News/Sports

6:25 Editorial 6:30 Lawman "The Kids" 7:00 Rebel "Johnny Yuma at Appomattox" 7:30 Outer Limits "Fun and Games" 8:30 Wagon Train (c) 10:00 Naked City "The Man Who Bit the Diamond in Half" 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Editorial (Arthur Whiteside) 11:20 Weather/Sports 11:25 Movie "Inside Detroit" WTVK 26-ABC Knoxville 10:30 Price is Right 11:00 Get the Message 11:30 Missing Links noon Father Knows Best 12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 1:00 Holiday Time 1:30 TV Travels 2:00 Inside USA 2:30 Day in Court 2:55 ABC News 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Queen for a Day 4:00 Trailmaster (26 and 40 ran different episodes than 3 and 9) 5:00 Movie "The Mating of Millie" 6:45 I Led Three Lives 7:15 ABC News 7:30 Outer Limits "Fun and Games" 8:30 Wagon Train (c) 10:00 Breaking Point "Never Trouble Trouble Until Trouble Troubles You" 11:00 ABC News WAIM 40-ABC/CBS Anderson (unlike the other network affiliates, 40 didn't have color facilities at the time) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Cartoons 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Get the Message 11:30 Missing Links noon Father Knows Best (26 and 40 aired different episodes) 12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 1:00 Playhouse 40 2:00 Farm & Home Hour 2:30 Day in Court 2:55 ABC News 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Queen for a Day 4:00 Trailmaster 5:00 Sports Film Feature 5:30 Evening Vespers 6:00 Industry on Parade 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Film Feature 7:30 Outer Limits "Fun and Games"

8:30 Wagon Train 10:00 Breaking Point "Never Trouble Trouble Until Trouble Troubles You" 11:00 ABC News Betty Feezor's show was of a now-defunct genre: a homemakers' show, with cooking, sewing, gardening, etc. tips. Hers was one of several which aired in North Carolina in the '50s, '60s, and '70s; Greensboro had Cordelia Kelly on WFMY, Raleigh/Durham had Bette Elliott on WRAL and Peggy Mann on WTVD, and from just across the state lines Mildred Alexander on WTAR (now WTKR) Norfolk, and a latecomer (1967), Nancy Welch on WSPA Spartanburg, SC, whose show lasted into the '80s. "Amos 'n' Andy" was carried in syndication until 1966, and I think WAGA and WGHP were among those which carried it until CBS Films withdrew it. As for "Trailmaster," they were reruns of "Wagon Train" (notably the Ward Bond episodes) airing on ABC at 4 PM. Ch. 26 aired them in-pattern; Ch. 40 aired them at 4 but on delay. A number of stations carried the show on delay; I remember WRAL running them at 10:30 AM. In fact, in the Raleigh-to-Atlanta corridor, only Atlanta's Ch. 11 (then WAII) ran them in pattern at 4. Retro: Los Angeles VHFs, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1982 Source: Orange County Register KNXT 2 (CBS) AM 6 Two With You 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7 Morning News 9 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Childs Play 10 Price Is Right 11 Young and The Restless PM 12 Tattletales 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2 Guiding Light 3 Barney Miller 3:30 CBS Library (Robbers, Rooftops and Witches; O. Henrys The Chaparral Place; Borden Deals Antaeus; and Ray Bradburys Invisible Boy dramatized) 4:30 News 7 CBS News 7:30 Two On The Town 8 Bring Em Back Alive 9 Movie: Not In Front Of The Children 11 News 11:30 Quincy 12:40A McMillan & Wife 2 CBS News Nightwatch KNBC 4 (NBC) AM 6 Health Field 6:30 Early Today

7 Today 9 Diffrent Strokes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10 Texas 11 The Doctors 11:30 Search for Tomorrow PM 12 Days Of Our Lives 1 Another World 2 Fantasy 3 Donahue (guest Pat Jester, author of The Microwave Cookbook 4 News 7 NBC News 7:30 Family Feud 8 Father Murphy 9 Gavilan 10 St. Elsewhere 11 News 11:30 Tonight 12:30A Late Night w/David Letterman (guest: dog trailer Barbara Woodhouse) 1:30 NBC News Overnight KTLA 5 AM 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6 Carrascolendas 6:30 Gallery 7 700 Club 8:30 Leave It To Beaver 9 Ozzie & Harriet 9:30 The Rifleman 10 Emergency 10:30 Bonanza PM 12 Twilight Zone (two episodes) 1 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (two episodes) 2 Hour Magazine 3 Richard Simmons 3:30 Tom Cottle: Up Close (guest: Jack Gilford) 4 Couples 4:30 Entertaiment Tonight 5 Little House On The Prairie 6 Charlies Angels 7 Happy Days Again 7:30 Laverne & Shirley & Co. 8 Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (two episodes) 10 News 11 Saturday Night (O.J. Simpson hosts; Ashford & Simpson perform) 12M Entertainment Tonight (Hall & Oates interviewed) 12:30 Couples 1 Movie: The Mad Doctor (1941, Basil Rathbone) 3 Movie: Men From Cairo (1954, George Raft) 4:30 I Spy KABC-TV 7 AM

5 Personal Finance 5:30 Daybreak L.A. 6 ABC News This Morning 7 Good Morning America 9 A.M. Los Angeles 10 Love Boat 11 Family Feud 11:30 Ryans Hope PM 12 All My Children 1 One Life To Live 2 General Hospital 3 Edge of Night 3:30 Peoples Court 4 News 7 ABC News 7:30 Eye On L.A. (featured; Bruce Penhall, motorcross racer and aspiring actor) 8 Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 Threes Company 9:30 9 To 5 10 Hart To Hart 11 News 11:30 Nightline 12M ABC News 1 Movie: Can Ellen Be Saved 2:30 News KHJ-TV 9 AM 6 Meet The Mayor 6:30 Youth And The Issues 7 The Froozles 7:30 There Is A Way 8 Jim Bakker 9 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Mid Morning L.A. 11 The Saint PM 12 Movie: Honeymoon Hotel (1964, Robert Goulet) 1:30 News 2 Ironside 3 Kojak 4 Whats Happening! (two episodes) 5 White Shadow 6 Eight Is Enough 7 Soap 7:30 Madames Place 8 Movie: Rider On The Rain (1970, Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland) 10 News 11 In Search Of 11:30 You Asked For It 12M Movie: Pat And Mike (1952, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn) KTTV 11 AM

6 News 6:30 Cartoons 7 The Flintstones 7:30 Battle Of The Planets 8 Spider-Man 8:30 The Muppets 9 Soap World 9:30 Movie: Lilith (1964, Warren Beatty) 11:30 News PM 12 :30 Open Line 1 I Love Lucy 1:30 Please Dont Eat The Daisies 2 All In The Family (two episodes) 3 The Waltons 4 Flipper 4:30 Gentle Ben 5 Heres Lucy 5:30 The Jeffersons 6 MASH 6:30 Alice 7 Threes Company 7:30 MASH 8 P.M. Magazine Star-Studded Super special (Robert Guillaume hosts; unfortunately, no further details given) 9 Merv Griffin 10 News 11 That Quiz Show 11:30 The Jeffersons 12M Movie: The Barbarian And The Geisha (1958, John Wayne) 2 News 2:30 Movie: Baby Takes A Bow (1934, Shirley Temple) 4 Movie: Susannah Of The Mounties (1939, Shirley Temple) KCOP 13 AM 6 Romper Room 6:30 Mighty Mouse 7 Woody Woodpecker 8 Fred Flintstone And Friends 8:30 Popeye 9 Great Space Coaster 9:30 Victory At Sea 10 Movie: The Hasty Heart (1950, Ronald Reagan, Patricia ONeal) PM 12 Love, American Style (two episodes) 1 Marcus Welby, M.D. 2 Superman 2:30 Popeye 3 Cartoons 4 Bugs Bunny 4:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends 5 Scooby Doo 5:30 Pink Panther 6 Hawaii Five-O 7 Jokers Wild

7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 Mom, The Wolfman And Me 10 News 10:30 Independent Network News 11 Streets Of San Francisco 12M Love, American Style (two episodes) 1 Movie: -30- (1959, Jack Webb, William Conrad) Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Thursday, October 29, 1981 From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (ABC) 6 AM University Of Michigan 6:30 News 7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman) 9 AM Family Feud (delay from noon) 9:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 10 AM Match Game 10:30 Joker's Wild 11 AM Love Boat (passengers: Betty Garrett, Norman Fell, Dody Goodman, James Coco, Melissa Gilbert, Jimmy Baio) 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM What's Happening!! 4:30 Carter Country 5 PM Happy Days Again 5:30 M*A*S*H 6 PM News 7 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Peter Jennings/Max Robinson) 7:30 Entertainment Tonight (profile of Kenny Rogers--interestingly, Ch. 2 still has the ABC News/ET combo from 7-8) 8 PM Mork & Mindy (Mork has a baby--Jonathan Winters joins the cast as the baby) 8:30 Best Of The West (I still think this Western satire is an overlooked gem.) 9 PM Barney Miller 9:30 Taxi 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline (Ted Koppel) 12 M Vega$ 1:10 Hank Thompson (country music) 1:40 News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 5:25 Romper Room 5:55 700 Club 6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw; guest: actress Amanda Plummer)

9 AM Richard Simmons 9:30 Odd Couple 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune (Chuck Woolery is in his final weeks as host. He will leave in late December over a salary dispute with Merv, and Pat Sajak will become the new host.) 11:30 Battlestars (first week of a "Hollywood Squares"-type game, hosted by Alex Trebek--celebrities: Dick Van Patten, Joan Van Ark, Nell Carter, Betty White) 12 N News 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Bugs And Friends 4:55 News For Little People 5 PM Good Times 5:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor in his final months as anchor) 7 PM M*A*S*H 7:30 PM Magazine (profile of Crystal Gayle, a program to prevent teen-age drunken driving) 8 PM Harper Valley 8:30 Lewis & Clark (Gabe Kaplan as a New York-born owner of a saloon in Luckenbach, TX; Guich Koock (pronounced "geech cook") is the manager) 9 PM Diff'rent Strokes 9:30 Gimme A Break! 10 PM Hill Street Blues (moves to the timeslot it will occupy for the next six years) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Angie Dickinson) 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (guest: Lynda Carter) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 Bewitched 7 AM Charlie Rose 7:30 CBS News (Charles Kuralt/Diane Sawyer) 9 AM Donahue 10 AM Richard Simmons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow (final months on CBS) 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Charlie's Angels 5 PM The Jeffersons 5:30 Good Times 6 PM News

7 PM CBS News (Dan Rather) 7:30 PM Magazine (same as Ch. 3) 8 PM Magnum, P.I. 9 PM CBS Movie: "Blazing Saddles" 11 PM News 11:30 Barney Miller 12 M Quincy (week-behind) 1:10 News 1:40 The Saint (week-behind) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Yoga And Meditation 7 PM University News 7:15 WGTV Short Subjects 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Sneak Previews (reviews of "Chariots Of Fire," "Raggedy Man," "Southern Comfort, "...All The Marbles") 8:30 Righteous Apples 9 PM Ben Wattenberg At Large (topic: medical advances in heart disease, cancer, schizophrenia) 9:30 Atlanta In Person 10 PM Soccer Made In Germany 11 PM Movie: "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" sign off 12:30 AM WGN Ch. 9 Chicago (Ind.) Listed Eastern Time 6:20 News 6:30 Faith 20 7 AM Top O' The Morning 7:30 Bullwinkle 8 AM Bozo Show 9:30 Bewitched 10 AM Movie: "Three Men In White" 12 N Donahue (live) 1 PM Prisoner: Cell Block H 1:30 Independent Network News 2 PM Dick Van Dyke 2:30 Andy Griffith 3 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 3:30 Scooby Doo 4 PM Popeye 4:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends 5 PM Scooby Doo 5:30 Pink Panther 6 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 6:30 Muppet Show

7 PM Barney Miller 7:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 8 PM Movie: "Mayday At 40,000 Feet!" 10 PM Independent Network News 10:30 News 11 PM Barney Miller 11:30 Saturday Night (SNL, cut down to an hour) 12:30 Movie: "Hombre" 2:45 News 3:15 Movie: "The Day The Hot Line Got Hot" 5:10 TBA WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6 AM Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Great Space Coaster 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (from Salt Lake City: the pros and cons of the draft, with James Fellows, author of "National Defense") 10 AM Hour Magazine (guests: Jessica Savitch, Gregory Harrison, Lynn Shahan, author of "Living Alone & Liking It") 11 AM Love Boat 12 N Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM To Tell The Truth (Robin Ward hosts) 4:30 Happy Days Again 5 PM Wonder Woman 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Leslie Uggams) 8 PM Mork & Mindy 8:30 Best Of The West 9 PM Barney Miller 9:30 Taxi 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M Vega$ 1:10 News WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Morning Stretch 6:30 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Hour Magazine (topics: mothers who do not have custody of their children, how to adapt a home for the handicapped) 10 AM Here's Lucy 10:30 Rhoda

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Battlestars 12 N News 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Little House On The Prairie 5 PM Laverne & Shirley & Company 5:30 News 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 The New You Asked For It (an exact replica of Sherlock Holmes' sitting room; an alligator hunt in Brazil; a London fish surgeon--Rich Little hosts) 8 PM Harper Valley 8:30 Lewis & Clark 9 PM Diff'rent Strokes 9:30 Gimme A Break! 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (half-hour delay) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:20 Farm Report 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM Wake Up With The Captain (new name for "Captain Kangaroo") 8:30 CBS News 10 AM One Day At A Time 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 4:30 The Waltons 5:30 Sanford And Son 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Barney Miller 8 PM Magnum, P.I. 9 PM CBS Movie: "Blazing Saddles" 11 PM News 11:30 Quincy 12:40 The Saint WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS)

5:45 Story Of Jesus 5:50 Little Rascals 6:20 Let's Talk It Over (probably a rerun of the previous day's show) 6:50 News 7 AM Wake Up With The Captain 7:30 CBS News 9 AM Donahue 10 AM Let's Talk It Over 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:15 Date With Del 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Tom And Jerry And Friends 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Happy Days Again 5:30 M*A*S*H 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Good Times 7:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 8 PM Magnum, P.I. 9 PM CBS Movie: "Blazing Saddles" 11 PM News 11:30 Quincy 12:40 The Saint WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 7:45 A.M. Weather 8 AM In-school programs 3:30 Through The Polka Dot Door 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Over Easy (guest: Bobby Short) 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7:30 Nightly Business Report 8 PM Georgia Forum 9 PM By-Line (Gay Courter, author of the novel "The Midwife") 9:30 Power Switch 10 PM Sneak Previews 10:30 Coming Up Next ("Jane," a story by Somerset Maugham) 11 PM Dick Cavett (guest: Leslie Caron) 11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:50 World At Large 6 AM CNN News 7:05 Fun Time 8:05 I Dream Of Jeannie 8:35 My Three Sons 9:05 Movie: "Back Street" 11:05 Movie: "For Love Or Money" 1:05 Movie: "The Lives Of Jenny Dolan" 3:05 Fun Time 3:35 Flintstones 4:05 Munsters 4:35 Leave It To Beaver 5:05 Brady Bunch 5:35 Beverly Hillbillies 6:05 Andy Griffith 6:35 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:05 Carol Burnett And Friends 7:35 Sanford And Son 8:05 Movie: "The McConnell Story" 10:15 News 11:05 All In The Family 11:35 Movie: "The Cossacks" 2:05 Movie: "Night Creatures" 3:45 Movie: "Gigot" (sometimes-underrated Jackie Gleason film about a Parisian mute and the little girl--daughter of a prostitute--he befriends) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 7:45 A.M. Weather 8 AM In-school programs 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 In-school programs 2 PM Electric Company 2:30 In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Righteous Apples 7 PM Dick Cavett (guests: the Modern Jazz Quartet) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Georgia Forum 9 PM John Callaway Interviews (guest: Dr. Jonas Salk) 10 PM Soundstage (guests: Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes) 11 PM Dick Cavett (guest: Leslie Caron) 11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Jim Bakker 8 AM Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Rev. Alton Newton

9 AM Health Field (Dr. Frank Field) 9:30 Super Pay Cards (Art James, host of the original '60s version, hosts this one as well.) 10 AM Financial News 4 PM Financial News Wrap-Up 5 PM Baretta 6 PM Starsky & Hutch 7 PM Kojak 8 PM Merv Griffin (Carol Burnett, tenor Giuseppe di Stefano, fashion designer Bill Tice) 9 PM Financial News Final 10 PM Jim Bakker 11 PM Saturday Night (Karen Black is hostess; musical guest is John Prine) sign off 12 M WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Jim Bakker 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Noon Over Middle Georgia 11:50 News 12 N Password Plus (guests: Fred Travalena, Marcia Wallace) 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Battlestars 4:30 Daniel Boone 5:30 Dark Shadows 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Family Feud 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM Harper Valley 8:30 Lewis & Clark 9 PM Diff'rent Strokes 9:30 Gimme A Break! 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 6 AM US AM 7 AM Tom And Jerry 7:30 Porky & Popeye 8:30 Great Space Coaster 9 AM Wake Up With The Captain (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 9:30 Up To The Minute (CBS, pre-empted on

Ch. 5, delay from 4 PM) 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 Another Life (soap with a Christian solution) 12 N People's Court 12:30 Make Room For Daddy 1 PM Independent Network News 1:30 Dick Van Dyke 2 PM Mister Ed 2:30 Krofft Superstars 3 PM Popeye And Friends 4 PM Tom And Jerry/Woody Woodpecker 5 PM Scooby Doo 5:30 Muppet Show (guest Liza Minnelli) 6 PM Incredible Hulk 7 PM Pink Panther 7:30 Muppet Show (guest Mac Davis) 8 PM Movie: "Citizen Kane" 10 PM 700 Club 11 PM Independent Network News 11:30 Movie: "The Lady Wants Mink" Retro: Detroit Tues, July 29, 1975 from Detroit News WJBK 2-CBS (studios: Number Two Storer Place, Southfield) 6:19 Town & Country Almanac 6:30 Summer Semester "Population, Inflation and Environment" 7:00 News (guest: author Frank Mankewicz) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (guest Dudley Moore sets up a music shop) 9:00 New Price is Right 9:30 Tattletales 10:00 Spin-Off 10:30 Gambit 11:00 Phil Donahue noon News (Vic Caputo/Beverly Payne) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Love of Life 1:25 News 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Young & the Restless 3:30 Match Game '75 4:00 Musical Chairs 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Roger Miller/guests Eli Wallach (as Ben Franklin), Anne Jackson (as Abagail Addams), Vic Damone, the Armed Forces Bicentennial Band, and invention marketer Cheryl Juliane) 6:00 News (Joe Glover/Beverly Payne) 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Truth or Consequences 8:00 Good Times 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Hawaii Five-O 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 News (Joe Glover/Terry Murphy)

11:30 CBS Late Movie "10 Rillington Place" 1:30 TV2 Late Show "Ballad of a Gunfighter" WWJ 4-NBC (622 Lafayette Blvd, Detroit) 6:30 Classroom "Indian Forests" (bw) 7:00 Today (Today in Detroit at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 Concentration 9:30 Jackpot 9:55 Carol Duvall 10:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Magnificent Marble Machine 12:30 News (Robert Blair) 1:00 What's My Line? 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 Somerset 4:30 George Pierrot "Austria to Norway" 5:30 Bowling for Dollars (Bob Allison) 6:00 News (Lowell James/John Hogan) 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News (Robert Blair/Sonny Elliot) 7:30 Last of the Wild (looks at big cats facing extinction) 8:00 Baseball: Tigers @ NY Yankees 10:30 Backstage in Hollywood "The Violent Men of the Movies" 11:00 News (James/Hogan) 11:30 Tonight Show (guest host John Denver/guest Karen Black) 1:00 Tomorrow (topic: modelling) WXYZ 7-ABC (Broadcast House, Detroit-probably should read Southfield) 6:05 News 6:25 TV College "Miracle of Modern Architecture: The Respiratory System" 6:55 Take Kerr 7:00 AM America 9:00 Rita Bell "Miracle of the Bells" (pt 2/bw) 10:30 AM Detroit (guests: antique expert Lynn Andersen, and cookbook writer Mable Hoffman) 11:30 Brady Bunch noon Showoffs 12:30 All My Children 1:00 Ryan's Hope 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 $10,000 Pyramid 2:30 Rhyme & Reason 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 You Don't Say! 4:30 Movie "Flame Over India" 6:00 News (John Kelly/Jac LeGoff) 6:30 ABC Evening News 7:00 News (Kelly/LeGoff) 7:30 Price is Right 8:00 Happy Days 8:30 Tuesday Movie of the Week "Isn't It Shocking"

10:00 Marcus Welby, MD 11:00 News (Kelly/LeGoff) 11:30 Wide World Mystery "The Book of Murder" 1:00 News CKLW 9-CBC (825 Riverside Dr W, Windsor) 7:30 Cartoons 8:00 Uncle Bobby 8:30 Bozo's Big Top 9:30 Mr. Piper "Swineherd Prince" 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Take 30 from Ottawa 11:30 Family Court noon Galloping Gourmet 12:30 That Girl! 1:00 Showtime "The Last Chance" 3:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (bw) 4:00 Petticoat Junction 4:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club (bw) 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 Bewitched (bw) 6:30 I Dream of Jeannie (bw) 7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (bw) 7:30 Room 222 8:00 Swiss Family Robinson (CKLW carried some CTV programming, as the station was majority owned by Baton Broadcasting, who owned CTV's flagship station in Toronto) 8:30 Adventures in Rainbow Country 9:00 News (David Compton/Larry O'Brien) 9:30 Altogether (first of 3 music-variety shows from Winnipeg) 10:00 Look Who's Here (original Front Page Challenge panelist Toby Robins is interviewed by current panelist Pierre Berton) 10:30 Aquarium "The Whales" 11:00 CBC/Local News mid. Film Festival "Watch Your Stern" WXON 20-Ind (100 Decker Rd, Walled Lake) 2:30pm Romper Room (Miss Sally) 3:00 Bullwinkle 3:30 Marvel Super Heroes 4:00 Spiderman "Trouble with Snow" 4:30 Batman "The Spell of Tut"/"Tut's Case is Shut" 5:30 Cisco Kid "The Photostudio" 6:00 It Takes a Thief 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (bw) 8:30 Daniel Boone (bw) 9:30 700 Club 11:00 George & Diane WKBD 50-Ind (26955 W 11 Mile Rd, Southfield) 9:30 Jack LaLanne 10:00 Detroit Today 10:30 Not for Women Only "Women and Success" (guest Pauline Trigere)

11:00 New Zoo Revue "Generosity" 11:30 Bugs Bunny noon Underdog 12:30 Lucy "Kiddie Parties" 1:00 Bill Kennedy "Hell's Kitchen" (bw) 3:30 Banana Splits 4:00 Addams Family (bw) 4:30 Munsters (bw) 5:00 Lost in Space 6:00 Untouchables (bw) 7:00 Hogan's Heroes "Kommandant of the Year"/"The Late Inspector General" 8:00 Merv Griffin (guests: bassist Ray Brown, Orson Bean, Jackie Vernon, authors Adella Rogers St. John and Dr. Laurence Morehouse) 9:30 Dinah! (guests Zsa Zsa Gabor and Bob Barker) 11:00 Dealer's Choice 11:30 Late Movie "Ambush" (bw) WTVS 56-PBS (7441 Second Blvd, Detroit) 6:30 Varieties of Man & Society "Early Market Man: The Protestant Ethic" 7:00 (not listed, was it ITV or did they sign-off for 3 hrs?) 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Electric Company 11:30 Villa Alegre "School" noon Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12:30 Erica/Theonie 1:00 Antiques VIII "Pewter" 1:30 Bit with Knit 2:00 Play Bridge with the Experts 2:30 Maggie & the Beautiful Machine 3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Villa Alegre (r) 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Varieties of Man & Society 6:00 Trains, Tracks & Trestles 6:30 Love Tennis 7:00 Jean Shepherd's America (visiting Nome, AK) 7:30 Martin Agronsky 8:00 The Way It Was (looking back at the 1956 World Series with Curt Gowdy, Don Larsen, Mickey Mantle, Casey Stengel, and Duke Snider) 8:30 Consumer Survival Kit 9:00 Nova "The Lysenko Affair" (the 20-yr conflict between scientists and the Soviet government over genetics) 10:00 Masterpiece Theatre 11:00 Interface 11:30 Captioned ABC News Retro; New York Ciry, July 25, 1941 Here's what was on TV 70 years ago, in the first weeks of commercial TV in America. Source; NY Times Stations; Ch. 1-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC ch.4)

2-WCBW (CBS, now WCBS-TV 4-W2XWV (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox, ch. 5) No Morning Programming On Any Station Aftenoon 12:00 4-Selected films and tests (to 8 PM Signoff) 1:30 1-Sign-on, test pattern to 2:30 2:00 2-Sign-on, test pattern 2:30 1-Wings Over America air show from LaGuardia Field (to 3:30) 2-News 2:45 2-Test pattern 3:15 2-Children's stories 3:30 1, 2-Sign-off EVENING 7:30 2-Sign-on, test pattern 8:00 1-Sign-on, test Pattern 4-Sign-off 2-News 8:15 2-Test pattern 9:00 1-Ed, Jack and Betty, Roller Skaters 2-Sports with Bob Edge (to 10 PM) 9:10 1-Civil Defense Program 9:30 1-Songs with Harvey Harding 9:45 1-Stories with Ireene Wicker 10:00 2-Sign-off 10:15 1-News Analysis with Sam Cuff Programming was sparse in the opening weeks of commercial TV in New York, the only multistation city at the dawn of television. It was the same in the few other markets with an operating TV station with any kind of regular schedule; only Albany/Schenectady (WRGB) and Philadelphia (WPTZ) were running regularly scheduled programming that amounted to more than sporadic tests. The names of program participants are also largely unfamiliar and don't show up in the program listings of the postwar TV boom, with the exception of Ireene Wicker, who was a children's radio star in the '30s, and became a children's television pioneer, blazing a trail later followed by stars from Buffalo Bob and Bob Emery to Captain Kangaroo, Shari Lewis and Fred Rogers. Wicker

hosted the children's TV story show you see listed on WNBT in 1941, and appeared frequently on postwar commercial network TV in the late 1940s and early 1950s before being wrongly blacklisted in the McCarthy scare of the early '50s. She made a TV comeback on ABC in 1953 after she was found to have been among many performers erroneously accused, and the McCarthy madness blew over...she continued to appear on ABC and later on public TV and radio, won a Peabody award in 1961, and retired in 1975, 12 years before her passing at the age of 86. She was one of a handful of prewar TV performers who became prominent in postwar TV, along with actor Norman Lloyd (co-star in NBC's pioneering drama shows in 1939-41, later co-starring in NBC's "St. Elsewhere" in the 1980s and still appearing occasionally today at the age of 97). Retro: Nova Scotia Fri, July 29, 1977 from Halifax Chronicle-Herald Maine stations listed AT WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor 7:30 University of Maine Farm Program 8:00 Today 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Dialing for Dollars (with longtime station personality Eddie Driscoll) 11:00 Sanford & Son 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Wheel of Fortune 12:30 It's Anybody's Guess 1:00 Shoot for the Stars 1:30 Chico & the Man 2:00 Gong Show 2:30 Days of Our Lives 3:30 Doctors 4:00 Another World 5:00 Big Valley 6:00 Ironside 7:00 NewsCenter 2 7:30 NBC Nightly News 8:00 Adam-12 8:30 Muppet Show 9:00 Sanford & Son 9:30 Chico & the Man 10:00 Rockford Files 11:00 Quincy mid. NewsCenter 2 12:30 Tonight Show CBC: CBHT 3-Halifax, CBIT 5-Sydney, CBCT 13-Charlottetown 9:55 News 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Summer '77 1:00 Hollywood 1:30 Summer Travels 2:00 All in the Family 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Celebrity Cooks

4:00 It's Your Choice 4:30 Nic 'n Pic (dubbed version of SRC series Nic et Pic) 5:00 Ready...and 5:30 Room 222 6:00 A Summer Day 7:00 Variety Specials 7:30 Judy & Jim 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 Chico & the Man 9:00 Vaudeville Show 10:00 Police Story 11:00 The National 11:30 Night Report mid. Movie "Sherlock Holmes in Washington" Cable 4-Halifax/Dartmouth 5pm Storybook Corner 5:30 Sport Nova Scotia 6:00 Last Dog Watch 6:30 People's Forum 7:00 Inside the Market CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John (OTA ch 4 in the Annapolis Valley, ch 7 in northern NS) 9:30 Ed Allen 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Bob McLean 1:00 Odd Couple 1:30 Hollywood Squares 2:00 Charcoal Chefs 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 It's Your Choice 4:30 Nic 'n Pic 5:00 Gallery 5:30 Match Game 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Tattletales 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 Chico & the Man 9:00 Vaudeville Show 10:00 Police Story 11:00 The National 11:30 That Maritime Feeling mid. Merv Griffin ATV (CTV): CJCH 5-Halifax (OTA in most of mainland NS), CJCB 4-Sydney (Cape Breton/eastern mainland), CKCW 2-Moncton (northern NS), CKLT 9-Saint John (Annapolis Valley) 7:00 University of the Air 7:30 Pots & Pans 8:00 Canada AM 10:00 Romper Room

10:30 Yoga 11:00 First Impressions 11:30 Definition noon Uncle Bobby 12:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 1:00 Movie "Hot Rods to Hell" 2:30 In Conversation 3:00 Alan Hamel 4:00 Another World (this was a very popular soap in the Maritimes, with stars from the show appearing on ATV's annual Christmas Daddies telethon for many years) 5:00 Emergency! 6:00 News 6:30 Price is Right 7:00 The Connection 7:30 Grand Old Country 8:00 Marilyn McCoo/Billy Davis Jr. 8:30 Stars on Ice 9:00 Donny & Marie 10:00 Serpico 11:00 Quincy mid. CTV National News 12:20 News 12:30 Joyce Davidson 1:00 Movie "Daring Game" WVII 7-ABC Bangor 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Good Morning America 10:00 PTL Club noon Happy Days 12:30 Family Feud 1:00 The Better Sex 1:30 Ryan's Hope 2:00 All My Children 3:00 $20,000 Pyramid 3:30 One Life to Live 4:15 General Hospital 5:00 Edge of Night 5:30 Merv Griffin 7:00 News Scene 7:30 ABC Evening News 8:00 Match Game 8:30 Bewitched 9:00 Double Feature "Time Travelers"/"Gordon's War" 11:30 Baseball: Boston-California (networked from WSBK: studio host Tom Larson, commentators Dick Stockton and Ken Harrelson) CBHFT 13-Halifax/CBAFT 11-Moncton (SRC; CBAFT was OTA in parts of Cumberland County, CBHFT is a full relay) 11:00 Clak 11:15 Histoire de Benjamin 11:30 Conseil-express noon Les trouvailles de Clemence 12:30 Tom Sawyer 1:00 Le monde en liberte 1:30 La cuisine d'ailleurs

2:00 Sur des roulettes 2:30 Reflets d'un pays 3:30 Cinema "Le fleur aux dents" 5:00 Animagerie 5:30 Maigrichon et Gras Double 6:00 Cirques du monde 7:00 Le Telejournal/Sports 7:30 Propos et confidences 8:00 Encore debout 8:30 Marcus Welby 9:30 Aller-retour 10:00 Documents 11:00 Orson Welles presente 11:30 Le Telejournal/Nouvelles du sport mid. Cinema "Marie Stuart, reine d'Ecosse" WMED 13-PBS Calais 5pm Sesame Street 6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Electric Company 7:00 Once Upon a Classic 7:30 Play Chess 8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:30 Live Fundraising Special 9:00 Washington Week in Review 9:30 Wall Street Week 10:00 Shades of Green 11:00 Red Baron mid. Captioned ABC News Retro:West Palm Beach-Fort Pierce, Tuesday, January 3, 1989 From The Boca Raton News(Via Google News Archive) (Note:I did not include listings for PBS Affiliate WXEL Channel 42) WPTV Channel 5(NBC) 6:00 News 6:30 Today On 5 7:00 Today 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Sale Of The Century 10:30 Jeopardy! 11:00 Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Win, Lose Or Draw 12:00 News 12:30 Scrabble 1:00 Days Of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 M*A*S*H 5:30 News(1 Hour) 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Cheers 7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Matlock 9:00 In The Heat Of The Night 10:00 Midnight Caller 11:00 News 11:30 Best Of Carson 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman 1:30 Later With Bob Costas WPEC Channel 12(CBS) 6:00 CBS News 6:30 Daybreak 7:00 This Morning 9:00 Live With Regis And Kathie Lee 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 Price Is Right 12:00 News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 Bold And The Beautiful 2:00 As The World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Geraldo 5:00 A Current Affair 5:30 News(1 Hour) 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Win, Lose Or Draw 8:00 Tour Of Duty 9:00 Movie-Terror On Highway 91(Made For TV, 1989) 11:00 News 11:30 CNN Headline News 12:00 WKRP In Cincinnati 12:30 Benson 1:00 CNN Headline News 1:30 Divorce Court 2:00 CNN Headline News 2:30 On Trial 3:00 Group One Medical 3:30 Body By Jake 4:00 CBS News Nightwatch(To 6 AM) WPBF Channel 25(ABC) 6:00 ABC News(1 Hour) 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Wipeout 9:30 Relatively Speaking 10:00 All In The Family 10:30 Mary Tyler Moore 11:00 Growing Pains 11:30 Home 12:00 Bob Newhart 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life To Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 T.J. Hooker 5:00 Hollywood Squares

5:30 News(1 Hour) 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 It's A Living 8:00 Who's The Boss? 8:30 Roseanne 9:00 Thirtysomething 10:00 Heartbeat 11:00 News 11:30 Nightline 12:00 Arsenio Hall 1:00 Bob Newhart 1:30 It's A Living WFLX Channel 29(Listed as Independent, but was a FOX Affiliate) 6:00 Heritage Today 7:00 Smurfs' Adventures 7:30 Ducktales 8:00 My Little Pony 'N' Friends 8:30 Gumby 9:00 Richard Roberts 10:00 700 Club 11:00 Bonanza 12:00 Movie-Blood And Sand(1941) 2:30 Real Ghostbusters 3:00 Double Dare 3:30 Finders Keepers 4:00 Silver Spoons 4:30 Webster 5:00 Facts Of Life 5:30 Gimme A Break! 6:00 Jeffersons 6:30 Three's Company 7:00 Night Court 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 Movie-The Apartment(1960) 10:30 Twilight Zone(original) 11:00 Star Trek 12:00 Matt Houston 1:00 Movie-Blood And Sand(Repeat) 3:30 Rat Patrol 4:00 Movie-Concrete Cowboys(Made For TV, 1979) WTVX Channel 34(Independent) 6:00 Success N Life 7:00 CNN Headline News(1 Hour) 8:00 Business This Morning 8:30 Superior Court 9:00 Hour Magazine 10:00 Dallas 11:00 Knots Landing 12:00 News 12:30 Love Connection 1:00 Dating Game 1:30 Newlywed Game 2:00 St. Elsewhere

3:00 Magnum, P.I. 4:00 Family Feud 4:30 The Judge 5:00 People's Court 5:30 News(1 Hour) 6:30 USA Today 7:00 Newhart 7:30 Cosby Show 8:00 Movie-He's Fired, She's Hired(Made For TV, 1984) 10:00 News 10:30 I.N.N. News 11:00 News 11:30 Love Connection 12:00 Morton Downey, Jr. 1:00 Gong Show Retro: Norfolk/Virginia Beach - fall 1975 - Sunday November 2 Fall 1975 - From Newport News Daily Press November 2 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) Landmark TV SUNDAY 7 AM HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS-Cartoon 7:26 IN THE NEWS 7:30 US OF ARCHIE-Cartoons 7:56 IN THE NEWS 8 AM CONNIES MAGIC COTTAGE-Children 8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY-Religion 9 AM ORAL ROBERTS-Religion 9:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 10 AM LAMP UNTO MY FEET-Religion 10:30 LOOK UP & LIVE 11 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Presbyterian 11:30 FACE THE NATION 12 PM WORLD OF SURVIVAL 12:30 NFL TODAY 1 PM NFL FOOTBALL Philadelphia Eagles At New York Giants (several other games listed regional coverage) (So do not hold me to these games) 4 PM NFL FOOTBALL Dallas Cowboys At Washington Redskins? (was not indicated) 7 PM THREE FOR THE ROAD-Drama 8 PM CHER-Variety 9 PM KOJAK-Drama 9:30 BRONK-Drama 10:30 NEWSMAKERS 11 PM NEWS 11:30 NORFOLK STATE HIGHLIGHTS 12 MID PERRY MASON-Drama 1 AM LATE MOVIE To Hell With Heroes (1968) 3 AM SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) LIN SUNDAY 6 AM KNOWLEDGE 6:30 GARDNER TED ARMSTORNG-Religion

7 AM GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE 7:30 BIBLE STORIES 8 AM REX HUMBARD-Religion 9 AM ROCK CHURCH-Religion 10 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of God 11 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 12 NOON MEET THE PRESS 12:30 GRANDSTAND 1 PM NFL FOOTBALL Pittsburgh Steelers At Cincinnati Bengals 4 PM NFL FOOTBALL New York Jets At Baltimore Colts 10:30 NEWS CLOSE UP 7 PM DISNEYS WONDERFUL WORLD 9 PM NBC SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Columbo The Identity Crisis (1975) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM MOVIE Prescription For Murder (1965) Fri 4 AM SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) CBN SUNDAY 6 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 6:30 MASS FOR SHUT INS 7 AM PUBLIC POLICY FORUM 7:30 FLAMES OF REVIVAL 8 AM VOICE OF VICTORY 8:30 JIMMY SWAGGART 9 AM THE LESSON 9:30 LEONARD REPASS 10 AM REX HUMBARD 11 AM ENCOUNTER 11:30 ORAL ROBERTS 12 NOON PANORAMA 12:30 HUMAN DIMENSION 1 PM JERRY FAWELL 2 PM HE LIVES 2:30 DEAF HEAR 3 PM RIVER OF LIFE 3:30 ITS A NEW DAY 4 PM JIMMY SWAGGART 4:30 KATHRYN KUHLMAN 5 PM FLAMES OF REVIVAL 5:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God 7 PM WARREN ROBERTS 8 PM 700 CLUB 9:30 WORD OF LIFE 10 PM EARNEST ANGELY 11 PM ROCK CHURCH 12 MID 700 CLUB 13 WVEC (ABC) Chrisman TV SUNDAY 6 AM CHRISTOHER CLOSEUP 6:30 SUNDAY MASS 7 AM JERRY FAWELL

8 AM ROBERT SCHULLER-Religion 9 AM DAVEY & GOLIATH 9:30 COMEDY TIME (BUGS BUNNY & THE THREE STOOGES) 10:30 DEVLIN-Comedy 10:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 11 AM THESE ARE THE DAYS-Adventure 11:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 11:30 MAKE A WISH-Children 11:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 12 NOON ISSUES & ANSWERS 12:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy 1 PM BEWITCHED-Comedy 1:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy 2 PM BIG VALLEY-Western 3 PM BIG VALLEY-Western 4 PM MOVIE - War Wagon (1967) 6 PM NEWS 6:30 ABC NEWS 7 PM SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON-Drama 8 PM SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN-Adventure 9 PM ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE You Only Live Twice (1967) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE - African Queen (1951) 1:30 SIGN OFF You mean some CBS affiliate actually carried "Three For The Road" Sundays at 7? (I'm kidding; WSPA Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville also did.) So many CBS affiliates bumped it for local news at 7 and syndicated programs at 7:30 (WAGA aired "Wild Wild World Of Animals" at 7:30) that in December the network inserted "60 Minutes" into that timeslot, and the rest is history. Essentially, "60 Minutes" ran virtually unopposed for years as the only adult-appeal program in a timeslot specifically marked out for public-affairs or children's programming, the latter of which NBC (with Disney) and ABC (with "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries," among others) had staked out. That had a lot to do with "60 Minutes" becoming the number-one series in 1979-80. Retro: Norfolk/Virginia Beach - Fall 1975 November 3-7 - Weekdays Fall 1975 Weekdays November 3-7 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) Landmark TV (WTKR Local TV LLC) MONDAY-FRIDAY 5:50 AUDIO NEWS 6 AM SUNRISE SEMESTER 6:30 THESE THINGS WE SHARE 6:45 LIFT UP MINE EYES 7 AM CBS NEWS 8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO-Children 9 AM DICK LAMB-Talk 10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game 11 AM GAMBIT-Game 11:30 LOVE OF LIFE-Serial 12 NOON YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS-Serial

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Serial 1PM PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS 1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial 2 AM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial 2:30 EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial 3 PM MATCH GAME 75-Game 3:30 TATTLETALES-Game 4 PM ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy 4:30 MERV GRIFFIN-Variety 6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES-Game Monday 7:30 NEWSMAKERS 8 PM RHODA-Comedy 8:30 PHYLLIS-Comedy 9 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy 9:30 MAUDE-Comedy 10 PM MEDICAL CENTER-Drama Tuesday 7:30 20,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game 8 PM GOOD TIMES-Comedy 8:30 JOE AND SONS-Comedy 9 PM SWITCH-Drama 10 PM BEACON HILL-Drama Wednesday 7:30 PRICE IS RIGHT-Game 8 PM TONY ORLANDO & DAWN-Variety 9 PM CANNON-Drama 10 PM KATE MCSHANE-Drama Thursday 7:30 20,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game 8 PM WALTONS-Drama 9 PM CBS MOVIE The Majestik (1975) Friday 7:30 TREASURE HUNT-Game 8 PM BIG EDDY-Comedy 8:30 M*A*S*H-Comedy 9 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama 10 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama Monday-Friday 11 PM NEWS Monday/Early Tuesday 11:30 CBS MOVIE The Affair (1973) Tuesday/Early Wednesday 11:30 CBS MOVIE Death Squads (1974) Wednesday/Early Thursday 11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE Madigan: The Naples (1974) Thursday/Early Friday 11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE Last Grenade (1974) Friday/Early Saturday 11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE The Clones (1975)

Monday/Early Tuesday-Friday/Early Saturday 1:30 PERRY MASON-Drama 2:30 MOVIE 1:30 MOVIE That Kind Of Woman (1959) Early Tues A Womans World Part 1(1967) Early Wed The Pleasure Of His Company Part 1(1965) Early Thurs Baffle Circus (1933) Early Fri On The Waterfront (1954) Early Sat 4:30 SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) LIN 6:30 FARM SHOW 7 AM TODAY 9 AM DINAH SHORE-Talk 10 AM ROUNDABOUT AREA 10 10:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE-Game 11 AM HIGH ROLLERS-Game 11:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game 12 NOON JACKPOT-Game 12:30 MARBLE MACHINE-Game 1 PM SOMERSET-Serial 1:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial 2:30 DOCTORS-Serial 3PM ANOTHER WORLD-Serial 4 PM MICKEY MOUSE CLUB-Children 4:30 BATMAN-Adventure 5 PM LUCY SHOW-Comedy 5:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM TO TELL THE TRUTH-Game Monday 7:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game 8 PM INVISIBLE MAN-Drama 9 PM NBC MOVIE The Owl & The Pussycat (1970) Tuesday 7:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game 8 PM MOVING ON-Drama 9 PM POLICE WOMAN-Drama 10 PM JOE FORESTER-Drama Wednesday 7:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game 8 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE-Adventure 9 PM DOCTORS HOSPITAL-Drama 10 PM PETROCELLI-Drama Thursday 7:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game 8 PM NBC MOVIE Beyond The Bermuda Triangle (1975) 9:30 NBC MOVIE The Silence (1975) Friday 7:30 NAME THAT TUNE-Game 8 PM SANFORD AND SON-Comedy 8:30 CHICO AND THE MAN-Comedy 9 PM ROCKFORD FILES-Drama 10 PM POLICE STORY-Drama

MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 JOHNNY CARSON 1 AM TOMORROW (Tues-Friday) MIDNIGHT SPECIAL (Sat) 2 AM IRONSIDE-Drama 3 AM WILD WILD WEST-Western 4 AM SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) Chrisman TV (Belo) 5:30 AUDIO NEWS 6 AM COMEDY TIME (Bugs Bunny, Three Stooges, Popeye)-Cartoons 7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA 8 AM TIDEWATER AM/GOOD MORNING AMERICA 9 AM MC HALE'S NAVY-Comedy 9:30 MORNING MOVIE - Thunder In The Valley (1947) Mon Bright Leaf (1950) Tues You Were Meant For Me (1948) Wed Story Of Will Rogers (1952) Thurs Road House (1948) Fri 11:30 MIDDAY 12:30 ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial 1 PM RYANS HOPE-Serial 1:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game 2 PM 10000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game 2:30 RHYME AND REASON-Game l 3 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial 3:30 GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial 4 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy 4:30 BEWITCHED-Comedy 5 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy 5:30 NEWS 6 PM ABC NEWS 6:30 MOVIE Destroy All Planets (1967) Mon Legend Of The Lost (1957) Tues Back To Bataan (1945) Wed Trouble Along The Way (1953) Thurs Flying Leathernecks (1954) Fri Monday 8 PM MOBIL ONE-Drama 9 PM NFL FOOTBALL Los Angeles Rams At Philadelphia Eagles 12 MID NEWS 12:30 MCHALES NAVY-Comedy Tuesday 8 PM HAPPY DAYS-Comedy 8:30 WELCOME BACK KOTTER-Comedy 9 PM ROOKIES-Drama 10 PM MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama Wednesday 8 PM THATS MY MAMA-Comedy 8:30 LAUGH IN-Comedy 9 PM BARETTA-Drama

10 PM STARSKY & HUTCH-Drama Thursday 8 PM BARNEY MILLER-Comedy 8:30 PAUL LYNDE-Comedy 9 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO-Drama 10 PM HARRY O-Drama Friday 8 PM ABC MOVIE Wonder Woman (1975) (Pilot For Show) 9 PM ABC MOVIE Hey Im Alive (1975) Tuesday/Early Wednesday 11:30 WIDE WORLD MYSTERY Death In Deep Water (1975) Wednesday/Early Thursday 11:30 WIDE WORLD MOVIE Satans Triangle (1974) Thursday/Early Friday 11:30 MANNIX-Drama 12:30 LONGSTREET-Drama Friday/Early Saturday 11:30 WIDE WORLD SPECIAL Tuesday-Friday 11 PM NEWS Early Tuesday-Early Saturday 1 AM AVENGERS-Drama 2 AM BONANZA-Western 3 AM BIG VALLEY-Western 4 AM SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) CBN 5:55 PAUL HARVEY 6 AM NEW ZOO REVUE-Children 6:30 UNDERDOG-Cartoons 7 AM POPEYE-Cartoons 7:30 CASPER-Cartoon 8 AM HUCK & YOGI-Cartoons 8:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy 9:30 MISTER ED-Comedy 10 AM ITS A WHOLE NEW DAY 10:30 700 CLUB-Pat Robertson 12 NOON MUNSTERS-Comedy 12:30 FAMILY AFFAIR-Comedy 1 PM HAZEL-Comedy 1:30 ROOM 222-Comedy 2 PM FATHER KNOWS BEST-Comedy 2:30 POPEYE-Cartoons 3 PM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons 3:30 CASPER-Cartoons 4 PM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 4:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 5 PM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy 5:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy 6 PM GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy 6:30 DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy 7 PM ODD COUPLE-Comedy

7:30 ROOM 222-Comedy 8 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction 9 PM 700 CLUB 10:30 ITS A NEW DAY 11 PM DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 11:30 HOGANS HEROES-Comedy 12 MID MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama 1 AM MOVIE - Midnight (1949) Early Tues Stranger (1946) Early Wed Flamingo Road (1949) Early Thurs That Certain Woman (1937) Early Fri Wild In The Country (1961) Early Sat 3 AM SIGN OFF 1 PM ROY ROGERS-Western 1:30 ROY ROGERS-Western 2 PM MOVIE Buck Privates Return (1947) 3:30 MOVIE Blondie (1938) 5 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction 6 PM GET SMART-Comedy 6:30 GET Retro: Maritimes Sun, July 26, 1987 from TV Guide-Maritime Provinces edition Out-of-region stations listed ADT ATV (CTV): CKCW-2 Moncton/8 Charlottetown, CJCB 4-Sydney, CJCH 5-Halifax, CKLT 9-Saint John/Fredericton 8:00 Zoom the White Dolphin 8:30 Astroboy 9:00 Care Bear Family 9:30 Popples 10:00 It is Written 10:30 World Tomorrow 11:00 Jimmy Swaggart noon '87 Summer Sports 1:00 Terry Winter 1:30 Littlest Hobo 2:00 Blue Jays Banter 2:30 Baseball: Minnesota-Toronto 5:30 Best Sellers 6:00 News 6:30 Question Period 7:00 Dads 7:30 Murder, She Wrote 8:30 Up Home Tonight 9:00 Women of the World "Health, Fashion, and Beauty" (pt 2 of the series) 10:00 Movie "First Steps" mid. CTV National News 12:20 News 12:30 Strange But True 1:00 Magnum, PI WJBK 2-CBS Detroit 5:00 Avengers cont'd 5:30 Saturday Night

6:00 sign-off 6:45 With This Ring (produced at WJBK) 7:00 For Our Times 7:30 World Tomorrow 8:00 Oral Roberts 8:30 Day of Discovery 9:00 George Vandeman (It is Written) 9:30 Catholic Mass 10:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 11:30 Urban Voices noon Focus Detroit 12:30 At the Movies 1:00 CBS Sports Sunday: Tour de France, the last day from Paris 2:00 NASCAR: Talledega 500 5:30 Buick Open golf 7:00 News 7:30 Sunday Times 8:00 60 Minutes (segments on a Miami storeowner who was charged with manslaughter after a homemade protection device 86ed a would-be burglar, academic success of Asian-American students, and the Italian showbiz retirement home Casa Verdi) 9:00 Murder, She Wrote 10:00 Movie "Murder: By Reason of Insanity" mid. News 12:30 Ted Knight 1:00 Streets of San Francisco 2:00 Untouchables (bw) 3:00 Movie "Mutiny on the Bounty" (bw) WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor 8:25 First Radio Parish Church 8:30 Muppet Show 9:00 Lazer Tag Academy 9:30 Movie "National Velvet" noon Entertainment This Week 1:00 News 1:30 Meet the Press 2:00 Baseball: Seattle-Boston (networked from WSBK; commentators Ned Martin and Bob Montgomery/studio host Sean McDonough) 4:30 Muppet Show 5:00 Movie "Who is the Black Dahlia?" 7:00 News 7:30 NBC Nightly News 8:00 NBC News Special "Crime, Punishment...and Kids" (looks at youth crime) 9:00 Movie "The Fifth Missile" mid. News 12:30 Movie "The Odessa File" CBC Maritimes (CBC): CBHT 3-Halifax, CBIT 5-Sydney, CBCT 13-Charlottetown 10:00 Beverly Hillbillies 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:30 Country Report (this program from CBC Ottawa would later morph into the long-running On the Road Again; this early incarnation focused on the Ottawa Valley) noon Meeting Place (St. Thomas of Villanova RC Parish, Topsail, Nfld (near St. John's)) 1:00 Canadian Reflections 1:30 Auto Racing: German Grand Prix (same day tape, relaying BBC's coverage) 3:00 World of Music (Italy hosts this musical celebration with 33 nations contributing

segments...Canadian segments have pianist John Kimura Parker performing in Lake Louise, and 4 harpists atop the CN Tower) 5:00 Brothers by Choice (pt 1) 5:30 Edison Twins 6:00 Disney Movie "The Leftovers" 8:00 Seeing Things 9:00 First Among Equals (pt 2) 10:00 CBC News: Sunday Report 10:25 Venture 11:00 News 11:10 Upstairs, Downstairs Radio-Canada: CJBR 3 (actually 2)-Rimouski, CBAFT 11-Moncton 9:30 Woody le pic (Woody Woodpecker) 10:00 Remi 10:30 Grisu le petit dragon 10:45 Roquet belles oreilles (Huckleberry Hound) 11:00 Le Jour du Seigneur noon (3) Films d'art noon (11) Premiere edition 12:10 (11) La revue 12:30 (11) Star Trek (listed as the original series, but given the length, is likely the animated version) 1:00 La semaine verte 2:00 Rencontres 2:30 Propos et confidences 3:00 Second regard 4:00 Une terre, une conquete 5:00 CFL: Hamilton-Saskatchewan 7:30 Regards sur la nature (Profiles of Nature) 8:00 Les Beaux Dimanches: Corbeau in concert from Montreal's Spectrum, taped June 1984 9:00 Le Telejournal 9:25 Les Beaux Dimanches "Merci Monsieur Robertson" 10:50 Les Beaux Dimanches "Les aventuriers du grand ecran" (look at movie directors) mid. Nouvelles du sport 12:15 Cinema "Le carrosse d'or" CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John 7:00 Kenneth Copeland 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Skipper & Company 9:30 Wonderstruck 10:00 Circle Square 10:30 Day of Discovery 11:00 Jerry Falwell noon World Tomorrow 12:30 Country Report 1:00 Canadian Reflections 1:30 Auto Racing: German Grand Prix 3:00 World of Music 5:00 Brothers by Choice (pt 1) 5:30 Edison Twins 6:00 Disney Movie "The Leftovers" 8:00 Seeing Things 9:00 First Among Equals (pt 2) 10:00 CBC News: Sunday Report

10:25 Venture 11:00 News 11:15 CHSJ Presents 11:30 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll mid. Days & Nights of Molly Dodd WABI 5-CBS Bangor 7:55 Open Door 8:00 Robert Schuller 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Oral Roberts 10:30 Day of Discovery 11:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 12:30 Face the Nation 1:00 CBS Sports Sunday: Tour de France 2:00 NASCAR: Talladega 500 5:30 Buick Open golf 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 News 8:00 60 Minutes 9:00 Murder, She Wrote 10:00 Movie "Murder: By Reason of Insanity" mid. News 12:15 CBS News 12:30 Consumer Discount Network 1:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 2:00 Dream Girl, USA WVII 7-ABC Bangor 6:30 GI Joe 7:00 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 9:00 Soul's Harbor 10:00 World Tomorrow 10:30 Ernest Angley 11:30 Jerry Falwell 12:30 This Week with David Brinkley 1:30 Wrestling (I think this was ICW from New Jersey at this point) 2:30 Wonderful World of Disney (x2) 4:30 US Women's Open golf 7:00 ABC World News Sunday 7:30 Puttin' on the Hits 8:00 Disney Movie "The Leftovers" 10:00 Movie "Heart of Steel" mid. News 12:15 ABC News 12:30 Business World WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle 8:00 It's Your Business 8:30 New Zoo Revue 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Oral Roberts 10:30 Catholic Mass 11:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 12:30 Face the Nation 1:00 CBS Sports Sunday: Tour de France

2:00 Baseball: Seattle-Boston (via WSBK) 4:30 Music City USA 5:00 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 5:30 Buick Open golf 7:00 Spotlight 7:30 CBS Evening News 8:00 60 Minutes 9:00 Murder, She Wrote 10:00 Movie "Murder: By Reason of Insanity" mid. CBS News 12:15 St. Elsewhere 1:15 Solid Gold MPBN (PBS): WMEM 10-Presque Isle, WMED 13-Calais 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Wild America 10:30 Newton's Apple 11:00 National Geographic noon National Audubon Society 1:00 Nova "Edgerton and His Incredible Seeing Machines" (Harold Edgerton's development of the strobe) 2:00 Nanny 3:00 Tenko 4:00 Great Railway Journeys of the World 5:00 Modern Maturity 5:30 Victory Garden 6:00 Magic of Oil Painting 6:30 Agronsky and Company 7:00 Firing Line (philosopher Sidney Hook discusses liberalism in the US) 8:00 Evening at Pops (guests Marilyn Horne, Benjamin Luxon, the Canadian Brass, Rich Little, and the Mills Brothers) 9:00 National Audubon Society (Robert Redford narrates a 1985 program examining efforts to save the California condor) 10:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Jewel in the Crown" (pt 10) 11:00 Keith County Journal (University of Nebraska-Lincoln Prof. John Janovy Jr. examines the animal life of western Nebraska) WTVS 56-PBS Detroit WTVS, usually 24 hrs, signed-off 3-8am AT on Sunday mornings for tx maintenance 8:00 Sesame Street (x3) 11:00 Our Friends on Wooster Square 11:30 Reading Rainbow noon Good Stuff 1:00 Newton's Apple 1:30 National Academic Championships 2:00 Firing Line (political scientist Robert Reich discusses America after Reagan) 3:00 Detroit Week in Review 3:30 Off the Record 4:00 Detroit Black Journal 4:30 Tony Brown's Journal (Black Vietnam vets discuss their experiences) 5:00 Great Performances "Master Harold...and the Boys" 6:30 Joan Baez 7:00 Amish: Not to Be Modern 8:00 Cousteau Odyssey "Clipperton: The Island Time Forgot" 9:00 National Audubon Society 10:00 Nature of Things (from CBC, how industrial development affects Quebec's caribou herds"

11:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Jewel in the Crown" (pt 10) mid. Alive from Off Center 12:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus 1:00 War: A Commentary by Gwynne Dyer (showing NATO and Warsaw Pact war games) 2:00 National Audubon Society (r) 3:00 Masterpiece Theatre (r) 4:00 Cities ASN (regional cable channel, sister network to ATV) 1pm Food for Life 1:30 100 Huntley Street 2:30 Size Small Country 3:00 Friends of Man 3:30 Family Brown Country 4:00 50 Plus 4:30 Verdict "The Instigator" 5:00 CFL: Hamilton-Saskatchewan 8:00 Dance Fever (celeb judges Mary Frann, Rip Taylor, and Bob Seagren/host Adrian Zmed sings) 8:30 America's Top 10 9:00 Movie "The Fifth Missile" Retro: Toledo-Detroit-Cleveland-Fort Wayne (Saturday, July 26, 1986) Source: The Toledo Blade via Google News Archive NOTE: Listings start at 8:00 a.m. and end at 2:30 a.m. Fort Wayne stations are on Standard Time. WJBK Channel 2 Detroit (CBS) 8:00: Wuzzles 8:30: Berenstain Bears 9:00: Muppet Babies 10:00: Hulk Hogans Rock N Wrestling 11:00: Wresting (WWF that is) 12:00: Movie: Lassie Come Home (1943) 1:45: Movie: Son of Kong (1933) 3:00: PGA Golf: Buick Open from Grand Blanc, Michigan 5:00: CBS Sports Special: International Race of Champions from Talladega (taped) 6:00: Eyewitness News 6:30: King Kong (did not clear CBS News at this stage) 7:30: Small Wonder 8:00: Were Puttin On the Ritz 9:00: CBS Movie: Stormin Home (1985) 11:00: Eyewitness News 11:30: Movie: The Mummy (1932) Boris Karloff 12:50: Movie: The Mummys Ghost (1943) 2:00: Movie: The Mole People (1956) John Agar WKYC Channel 3 Cleveland (NBC) 8:00: Snorks 8:30: Gummi Bears 9:00: Smurfs 10:30: Punky Brewster 11:00: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:30: Kidd Video

12:00: Mr. T 12:30: Spider-Man 1:00: Heres Lucy 1:30: Expedition: Danger 2:00: Thunderboat Racing 2:30: Super Chargers 3:00: Major League Baseball: Boston Red Sox at California Angels (Angels won 4-1) 6:00: News (time approximate) 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Feagler! 7:30: Puttin On the Hits 8:00: Facts of Life (not seen on Channels 4 and 10) 8:30: 227 (not seen on Channels 4 and 10) 9:00: Golden Girls (not seen on Channels 4 and 10) 9:30: Me and Mrs. C (not seen on Channels 4 and 10) 10:00: Remington Steele 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live: Adam Ant, Robin Williams (originally aired February 11, 1984) 1:00: Americas Top Ten 1:30: Melba Moore 2:00: Record Guide 2:30: News WDIV Channel 4 Detroit (NBC) 8:00: Snorks 8:30: Gummi Bears 9:00: Smurfs 10:30: Punky Brewster 11:00: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:30: Kidd Video 12:00: Americas Top Ten 12:30: Ebony Showcase 1:00: Dance Fever 1:30: The Love Boat 2:30: This Week in Baseball 3:00: Major League Baseball (same as 3) 6:00: News (time approximate) 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Tigers 86 7:30: Major League Baseball: Kansas City Royals at Detroit Tigers (Tigers won 4-3 in 11 innings) 10:00: Remington Steele (time approximate) 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live (same as 3) 1:00: Mad Movies 1:30: Fridays 2:30: Movie: The Alien Factor (1978) Tom Griffith WEWS Channel 5 Cleveland (ABC) 8:00: The Pink Panther 8:30: The Littles (one of DiCs first U.S. shows along with the syndicated Inspector Gadget) 9:00: Bugs Bunny (moved from CBS the previous year) 10:00: Laff-A-Lympics 10:30: Ewoks (an animated spin-off of Star Wars) 11:30: Super Powers Team (previous seasons were titled Superfriends) 12:00: Special 12:30: Bandstand

1:30: Movie: Born Yesterday (1950) 3:30: Daytime Lovers 4:30: Wide World of Sports: Boxing: Mike Tyson vs. Marvis Frazier, heavyweight bout (live); Barry McGulgan vs. Steve Cruz, WBA world featherweight title bout (taped) 6:00: News 6:30: ABC News 7:00: Wheel of Fortune 7:30: Edition 5 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Benson 9:00: ABC Movie: Wanda Nevada (1979) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: The Users (1978) Jaclyn Smith 1:50: Movie: Zardoz (1974) Sean Connery WLNS Channel 6 Lansing (CBS) 8:00: Wuzzles 8:30: Berenstain Bears 9:00: Muppet Babies 10:00: Hulk Hogans Rock N Wrestling 11:00: Richie Rich (not listed but assumed) 11:30: Dungeons and Dragons 12:00: Pole Position 12:30: Movie: Fun With Dick and Jane (1977) 2:30: Dont Let Me Die 3:00: PGA Golf (same as 2) 5:00: CBS Sports Special (same as 2) 6:00: News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: Talk of the Town 7:30: Taxi 8:00: Were Puttin On the Ritz 9:00: CBS Movie (same as 2) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: Breakout (1975) Charles Bronson 1:30: Americas Top Ten WXYZ Channel 7 Detroit (ABC) 8:00: The Pink Panther 8:30: The Littles 9:00: Bugs Bunny 10:00: Laff-A-Lympics 10:30: Ewoks 11:30: Super Powers Team 12:00: Special 12:30: Bandstand 1:30: Hollywood Closeup 2:00: Sports Legends 2:30: Drag Racing 3:30: PAC-10 Football Preview 4:00: Super Chargers 4:30: Wide World of Sports (same as 5) 6:00: Action News 6:30: ABC News 7:00: Entertainment Tonight 8:00: Diffrent Strokes

8:30: Benson 9:00: ABC Movie (same as 5) 11:00: Action News 11:30: Movie: Where Eagles Dare (1969) Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood (considering the movie ran 3 hours, whatever may have come on at 2:30 am in the morning wasn't printed in the Saturday paper due to lack of space; also one of my favorite WWII-set movies) WJW Channel 8 Cleveland (CBS) 8:00: Wuzzles 8:30: Berenstain Bears 9:00: Muppet Babies 10:00: Hulk Hogans Rock N Wrestling 11:00: Richie Rich 11:30: Dungeons and Dragons 12:00: Laurel and Hardy 2:00: Streets of San Francisco 3:00: PGA Golf (same as 2) 5:00: CBS Sports Special (same as 2) 6:00: News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: Muppet Show 7:30: Small Wonder 8:00: Were Puttin On the Ritz 9:00: CBS Movie (same as 2) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: A Step Out of Line (1970) Vic Morrow 2:00: Movie: The Fiction Makers (1967) CBET Channel 9 Windsor (CBC) 9:30: Sesame Street 10:30: Skipper and Company 11:00: Our Town 11:30: Western Gardener 12:00: Indian Legends 12:30: Wonderstruck 1:00: Quiz Kids 1:30: Dateline Ontario 2:00: Wrestling 3:00: CBC Sportsweekend (no info given) 6:00: News (did not say if local or national) 6:30: Heritage Theatre 7:00: Real Fishing 7:30: Don Cherrys Grapevine 8:00: Movie: Lets Switch (1975) Barbara Eden, Barbara Feldon 9:30: Movie: The Girls of Huntington House (1973) Shirley Jones 11:00: The National (if local news aired late, aired between The National and the late movie) 11:50: Movie: The Darker Side of Terror (1979) Robert Forster WILX Channel 10 Jackson, Michigan (NBC) 8:00: Snorks 8:30: Gummi Bears 9:00: Smurfs 10:30: Punky Brewster 11:00: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:30: Kidd Video 12:00: Comment

12:30: Please Help Me Live 1:30: The Dukes of Hazzard 2:30: This Week in Baseball 3:00: Major League Baseball (same as 3) 6:00: News (time approximate) 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Tigers 86 7:30: Major League Baseball (same as 4) 10:00: Remington Steele (time approximate) 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live (same as 3) WTOL Channel 11 Toledo (CBS) 8:00: Patches and Pockets 9:00: Muppet Babies 10:00: Hulk Hogans Rock N Wrestling 11:00: Richie Rich 11:30: Dungeons and Dragons 12:00: Pole Position 12:30: Charlie Brown 1:00: Wild Kingdom 1:30: This Week in Baseball 2:00: Star Games 3:00: PGA Golf (same as 2) 5:00: CBS Sports Special (same as 2) 6:00: News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: Hee Haw 8:00: Were Puttin On the Ritz 9:00: CBS Movie (same as 2) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: Gator (1976) Burt Reynolds 1:30: News WTVG Channel 13 Toledo (NBC) 8:00: Snorks 8:30: Gummi Bears 9:00: Smurfs 10:30: Punky Brewster 11:00: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:30: Kidd Video 12:00: Mr. T 12:30: Spider-Man 1:00: The Waltons 2:00: Blue Frontier 2:30: Music City U.S.A. 3:00: Major League Baseball (same as 3) 6:00: News (time approximate) 6:30: NBC News 7:00: The Muppet Show 7:30: Small Wonder 8:00: Facts of Life 8:30: 227 9:00: Golden Girls 9:30: Me and Mrs. C 10:00: Remington Steele

11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live (same as 3) 1:00: Hart to Hart 2:00: Wrestling WANE Channel 15 Fort Wayne (CBS) 8:00: Wuzzles 8:30: Berenstain Bears 9:00: Muppet Babies 10:00: Hulk Hogans Rock N Wrestling 11:00: Richie Rich 11:30: Dungeons and Dragons 12:00: Pole Position 12:30: Charlie Brown 1:00: The Big Valley 3:00: PGA Golf (same as 2) 5:00: CBS Sports Special (same as 2) 6:00: Wild Kingdom 6:30: CBS News 7:00: News 7:30: Puttin On the Hits 8:00: Were Puttin On the Ritz 9:00: CBS Movie (same as 2) 11:00: News 11:30: MTV Top 20 12:30: Fame 1:30: FTV WTBS (WPCH) Channel 17 Atlanta, Georgia (Independent) 8:05: Wrestling 9:05: Movie: Monte Walsh (1970) 11:05: Movie: Tobruk (1967) 1:20: Movie: Strike Force (1975) 2:50: Movie: The Charge at Feather River (1953) 5:05: Fishin with Orlando Wilson 5:35: Motorweek 6:05: Wrestling 7:35: Major League Baseball: New York Mets at Atlanta Braves (second half of a doubleheader, Braves won this one 8-5; they also won the early game 4-3) 10:20: Sanford and Son (time approximate) 10:50: Night Tracks (hourly; runs all night) WXON (WMYD) Channel 20 Detroit (Independent) 8:00: The World Tomorrow 8:30: Herald of Truth 9:00: Incredible Hulk 10:00: Wrestling 11:00: Soul Train 12:00: Movie: The Birds (1963) Tippi Hedren (directed by Alfred Hitchcock) 2:00: Movie: The Bat (1959) Vincent Price 3:30: Movie: The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) 5:00: Six Million Dollar Man 6:00: The Greatest American Hero 7:00: Its a Living 7:30: Private Benjamin 8:00: Switch

9:00: Movie: Harry and Son (1984) 11:00: Check It Out! (not sure if it was the Don Adams sitcom that aired on CTV at this time) 11:30: Movie: Legendary Strike (1978) 1:30: Your Health 2:15: Newscheck WPTA Channel 21 Fort Wayne (ABC) 8:00: The Pink Panther 8:30: The Littles 9:00: Bugs Bunny 10:00: Laff-A-Lympics 10:30: Ewoks 11:30: Super Powers Team 12:00: Special 12:30: Bandstand 1:30: Hawaii Five-O 2:30: Key to Rebecca 4:30: Wide World of Sports (same as 5) 6:00: Ted Knight Show (aka Too Close for Comfort) 6:30: ABC News 7:00: News 7:30: Taxi 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Benson 9:00: ABC Movie (same as 5) 11:00: News 11:30: M*A*S*H 12:00: Movie: Capricorn One (1978) Elliott Gould 2:00: ABC News WDHO (WNWO) Channel 24 Toledo (ABC) 8:00: The Pink Panther 8:30: The Littles 9:00: Bugs Bunny 10:00: Laff-A-Lympics 10:30: Ewoks 11:30: Super Powers Team 12:00: Special 12:30: Bandstand 1:30: Americas Top Ten 2:00: The Dukes of Hazzard 3:00: Movie: The Next Victim (1975) Carroll Baker 4:30: Wide World of Sports (same as 5) 6:00: ABC News 6:30: Puttin On the Hits 7:00: Solid Gold 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Benson 9:00: ABC Movie (same as 5) 11:00: MTV Top 20 12:00: Soul Train WGTE Channel 30 Toledo (PBS) 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Dining in France 10:30: American Interests

11:00: Motorweek 11:30: Last Chance Garage 12:00: McLaughlin Group 12:30: Rod and Reel 1:00: Were Cooking Now 1:30: Madeleine Cooks 2:00: Under Sail 2:30: Victory Garden 3:00: Cats and Dogs 3:30: Country Garden 4:00: Tony Browns Journal 4:30: Yankee Woodlot 5:00: Audubon Society 6:00: Mystery! 7:00: Masterpiece Theatre 8:00: American Playhouse 9:30: Movie: The Male Animal (1942) Henry Fonda WKJG (WISE) Channel 33 Fort Wayne (NBC) 8:00: Snorks 8:30: Gummi Bears 9:00: Smurfs 10:30: Punky Brewster 11:00: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:30: Kidd Video 12:00: Mr. T 12:30: Spider-Man 1:00: Motorcycle Racing 2:00: NFL Head Coach 3:00: Major League Baseball (same as 3) 6:00: This Week in Baseball 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Solid Gold 8:00: Facts of Life 8:30: 227 9:00: Golden Girls 9:30: Me and Mrs. C 10:00: Remington Steele 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live (same as 3) 1:00: Canned Film Festival: The Crawling Hand WLIO Channel 35 Lima, Ohio (NBC) 8:00: Snorks 8:30: Gummi Bears 9:00: Smurfs 10:30: Punky Brewster 11:00: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:30: Kidd Video 12:00: Mr. T 12:30: Spider-Man 1:00: Soul Train 3:00: Major League Baseball (same as 3) 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Solid Gold

8:00: Facts of Life 8:30: 227 9:00: Golden Girls 9:30: Me and Mrs. C 10:00: Remington Steele 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live (same as 3) 1:00: News WUPW Channel 36 Toledo (Independent) (Launched September 22, 1985, and joined FOX later in 1986.) 9:00: Monitor Reports 9:30: Its Your Business 10:00: Wall Street Report 10:30: When Havoc Struck 11:00: Wrestling (maybe same as 2) 12:00: Movie: Night Fright (1977) John Agar 1:30: Movie: An Annapolis Story (1955) 3:00: Movie: Youre Never Too Young (1955) 5:00: At the Movies 5:30: Hollywood Closeup 6:00: The Ted Knight Show (aka Too Close for Comfort) 6:30: Check It Out! 7:00: Its a Living 7:30: New Wilderness 8:00: Flamingo Road (possibly reruns of the short-lived prime time soap of the early 80s) 9:00: Movie: The Pirates of Penzance (1983) 11:00: Rocky and Friends (aka Rocky and Bullwinkle) 11:30: Wrestling WUAB Channel 43 Lorain, Ohio (Independent) (No listings between 8 and 12; there likely was programming, probably unavailable at press time) 12:00: The Three Stooges 12:30: Movie: It Came From Outer Space (1953) 2:00: Movie: Theatre of Blood (1973) 4:00: Movie: Car Wash (1976) Richard Pryor 6:00: Star Trek 7:00: Solid Gold 8:00: Fame 9:00: Major League Baseball: Cleveland Indians at Texas Rangers (Rangers won 8-5) 12:00: Hee Haw 1:00: Major League Baseball: Replay of Cleveland-Texas WKBD Channel 50 Detroit (Independent) (Would join FOX later in the year.) 8:00: Rainbow Brite 8:30: Poppies 9:00: Ulysses 31 9:30: Bullwinkle (aka Rocky and Bullwinkle) 10:00: Movie: Will Penny (1968) Charlton Heston 12:00: Movie: Tarzans Desert Mystery (1943) 1:30: Movie: Gamera-Super Monster (1980) 3:00: Movie: Mother, Jugs and Speed (1976) 5:00: Star Search 6:00: Star Trek 7:00: Solid Gold

8:00: Solid Gold and Summer of Love 10:00: Thompson Twins: Into the Gap 11:00: Whats Happening! 11:30: Canned Film Festival (same as 33) 1:00: Bullwinkle 1:30: Movie: The Assassination Bureau (1969) WFFT Channel 55 Fort Wayne (Independent) (No listings between 8 and 12; there likely was programming, probably unavailable at press time; would join FOX later in the year) 12:00: Putt Putt Golf 12:30: Heres Lucy 1:00: Wrestling 2:00: Movie: The Warriors (1955) Errol Flynn 3:45: Major League Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs (Cubs won 9-4) (this may have come from WGN) 7:00: Little House 8:00: Hee Haw 9:00: Three Rivers Festival 12:00: Darkside WTVS Channel 56 Detroit (PBS) 8:00: Sesame Street 9:00: Magic of Oil Painting 9:30: Cats and Dogs 10:00: Victory Garden 10:30: This Old House 11:00: House 11:30: Motorweek 12:00: Sneak Previews 12:30: Great Outdoors 1:00: Great Chefs 1:30: Modern Maturity 2:00: NOVA 3:00: Audubon Society 4:00: Falklands 5:00: Dining in France 5:30: Innovation 6:00: Money World 6:30: Wall $treet Week 7:00: Health Matters 7:30: Country Express 8:00: Austin City Limits 9:00: The Sandbaggers 10:00: Fred Astaire 11:00: Beat 12:00: Soundstage 1:00: Austin City Limits WBGU Channel 57 (Channel 27 as of August 1, 1986) Bowling Green, Ohio (PBS) No listings given. Apparently off the air while preparing to move to Channel 27. WGPR (WWJ) Channel 62 Detroit (Independent) 8:00: Journey 8:30: City Sounds 9:00: Movie: Blazing Ninja

11:00: Trackside 11:30: Sportsview Today 12:00: Wrestling 1:00: The Scene 2:00: Radio Videos 2:30: Hit City 3:00: Route 66 4:00: Boxing 5:00: Telephone Auction 6:00: Living the New Life 7:00: Zion Temple 8:00: Tabernacle 8:30: W.V. Grant 9:30: Good News 10:00: Arab Voice of Detroit 12:30: R.J. Watkins 1:30: Night and Day 2:30: Marie Antoinette CANNED FILM FESTIVAL was a short-lived syndicated series that was hosted by Laraine Newman in the summer of 1986. On this particular day, the film shown was THE CRAWLING HAND. The show was a bit of a precursor to MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000. Retro: Norfolk/Virginia Beach - fall 1975 - November 8 Fall 1975 November 9 - New Port news Daily Press 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) Landmark TV (WTKR - Local TV LLC) 6 AM AG-USA 6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7 AM CONNIES MAGIC-Children 8 AM PEBBLES AND BAMM BAMM-Cartoons 8:26 IN THE NEWS 8:30 BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER-Cartoons 9:26 IN THE NEWS 9:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon 9:56 IN THE NEWS 10 AM SHAZAM-Adventure 10:56 IN THE NEWS 11 AM FAR OUT SPACE NUTS-Adventure 11:26 IN THE NEWS 11:30 GHOSTBUSTERS-Comedy 11:56 IN THE NEWS 12 PM VALLEY OF THE DINASOURS-Cartoons 12:26 IN THE NEWS 12:30 FAT ALBERT-Cartoon 12:56 IN THE NEWS 1 PM CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL 1:56 IN THE NEWS 2 PM MAYBERRY RFD-Comedy 2:30 MAYBERRY RFD-Comedy 3 PM PERRY MASON-Drama 4 PM MOVIE - Donovans Reef (1963)

6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM HEE HAW-Music 8 PM JEFFERSONS-Comedy 8:30 DOC-Comedy 9 PM MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy 9:30 BOB NEWHART-Comedy 10 PM CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS-Variety 11 PM NEWS 11:30 PERRY MASON-Drama 12:30 MOVIE 5 Card Studs (1968) 2:30 SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) LIN 6 AM WORLD TOMORROW-Religion 6:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 7 AM MISTER MAGOO-Cartoons 7:30 SUPERMAN-Adventure 8 AM EMERGENCY PLUS 4-Cartoons 8:30 JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS-Cartoons 9 AM WALDO KITTY-Cartoons 9:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons 10 AM LAND OF THE LOST-Adventure 10:30 RUN JOE RUN-Drama 11 AM PLANET OF THE APES-Adventure 11:30 WESTWIND-Adventure 12 NOON JETSONS-Cartoon 12:30 GO-Children 1 PM SUPERMAN-Adventure 1:30 SUPERMAN-Adventure 2 PM FUGITIVE-Drama 3 PM MOVIE - Damn Yankees (1958) 5 PM FUGITIVE-Drama 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game 7:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game 8 PM EMERGENCY-Drama 9 PM NBC MOVIE Sugarland Express (1974) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE-Comedy 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM WILD WILD WEST 3 AM WILD WILD WEST 4 AM SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) Chrisman TV (now Belo) 6:30 PATERNS FOR LIVING 7 AM COMEDY TIME (BUGS BUNNY & THE THREE STOOGES)-Cartoons 8 AM HONG KUNG PHOOEY-Cartoons 8:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 8:30 TOM & JERRY/GRAPE APE-Cartoons 9:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK

9:30 LOST SAUCER-Adventure 9:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 10 AM ADVENTURES OF GILLIGAN-Cartoons 10:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 10:30 GROOVY GOOLIES-Cartoons 10:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 11 AM SPEED BUGGY-Cartoons 11:56 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 12 PM UNCLE CROCKS BLOCK-Children 12:26 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 12:30 AMERICAN BANDSTAND-Music 1:30 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 5 PM WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 6 PM NEWS 6:30 ABC NEWS 7 PM LAWRENCE WELK-Variety 11 PM NEWS 8 PM HOWARD COSELL 9 PM SWAT-Drama 10 PM MATT HELM-Drama 11:30 MOVIE Moby Dick (1954) 1:30 MOVIE - Someone Behind My Door (1971) 3:30 SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) CBN (WGNT CW Local TV LLC) 6 AM PUBLIC POLICY FORUM 6:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7 AM POPEYE-Catrtoons 7:30 MISTER MAGOO-Cartoon 8 AM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons 8:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 9 AM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy 9:30 DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy 10 AM FLIPPER-Drama 10:30 FLIPPER-Drama 11 AM LONE RANGER-Western 11:30 LONE RANGER-Western 12 NOON CISCO KID-Western 12:30 CISCO KID-Western 1 PM ROY ROGERS-Western 1:30 ROY ROGERS-Western 2 PM MOVIE Buck Privates Return (1947) 3:30 MOVIE Blondie (1938) 5 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction 6 PM GET SMART-Comedy 6:30 GET SMART-Comedy 7 PM COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER-Comedy 7:30 COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER-Comedy 8 PM MOVIE - Last Train From Gun Hill (1955) 10 PM JACOBS BROTHERS 10:30 GOSPEL TRAIN 11 PM JIMMY SWAGGART 11:30 KATHRYN KUHLMAN 12 MID 700 CLUB 1:30 SIGN OFF

Retro: Northern & Central California Tues, Sept 14, 1954 Posting some KSAN and KCCC listings by request, from TV This Week KRON 4-San Francisco 8:45 Chronicle News 9:00 Pantry Playhouse "Neck and Neck" 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 A Time to Live 10:45 Three Steps to Heaven 11:00 Home noon Matinee Idyll "Cappy Ricks Returns" 1:00 Designs for Leisure 1:30 Exclusively Yours 2:00 Golden Gate Playhouse "Girls in Chains" 3:00 Greatest Gift 3:15 Golden Window 3:30 One Man's Family 3:45 Concerning Miss Marlowe 4:00 Hawkins Falls 4:15 First Love 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Fireman Frank 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Looking Glass Lady 6:15 Adventure Time 6:35 Science Laboratory 6:45 Shell News 7:00 Favorite Story 7:30 Vaughn Monroe 7:45 Camel News Caravan 8:00 Drama Desk 8:30 Arthur Murray 9:00 Fireside Theatre "Crusade Without Conscience" 9:30 Circle Theatre "Jody and Me" 10:00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 Inner Sanctum "The Third Fate" 11:00 Owl Theatre "Rebellious Daughters" mid. Chronicle News KPIX 5-San Francisco 7:00 Panorama Pacific 9:00 KPIX Kitchen 10:00 Brighter Day 10:15 Secret Storm 10:30 Welcome Travelers 11:00 Robert Q. Lewis 11:30 Art Linkletter noon Big Payoff 12:30 Bob Crosby 1:00 Del Courtney Movie Matinee "To Any Soldier" 1:30 Del Courtney Show 2:00 Garry Moore 2:30 Sandy Spillman 3:00 Little Theatre

3:15 Patty Prichard Sings 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Valiant Lady 4:15 Search for Tomorrow 4:30 Love of Life 4:45 Guiding Light 5:00 Deputy Dave 5:15 Barker Bill's Cartoons 5:30 Captain Fortune 6:00 What's Your Opinion? "Should San Francisco's Produce Market Be Moved?" 6:30 CBS News with Douglas Edwards 6:45 Jo Stafford 7:00 Range Rider 7:30 See It Now 8:00 Edward Arnold Presents 8:30 Two in Love 9:00 Meet Millie 9:30 Life with Elizabeth 10:00 Danger "A Shadow on the Sand" 10:30 William Winter News 10:45 Bill Guyman Newscast 10:50 Little Theatre 11:00 Clancy's Corner 11:30 Late Show "Hollywood Stadium Mystery" KGO 7-San Francisco 11:25 News 11:30 Physical Charm noon Ben Sweetland "The Happy Marriage Clinic" 12:15 Laff Time "Where to Now" 1:00 Half Hour Theatre 1:30 Let's Go Shopping 2:00 Chef's Kitchen 2:55 News 3:00 Western Theatre "Two Gun Man" 4:00 Serial Time 4:15 Cartoons 4:30 Join the Gang (Bill McGraw/Barbara McRitchie) 5:55 News 6:00 Ring a Bell 6:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Education and Brawn" 7:00 Your TV Theatre 7:30 Stop the Music 8:00 Success Story Anniversary Show (the show's own success story is highlighted with an appearance by SF Mayor Elmer Robinson; also, a visit to the Magna Engineering plant) 8:30 All Star Theatre 9:00 Danny THomas 9:30 US Steel Hour "Notebook Warrior" 10:30 Lee Giroux News 10:40 Sports Desk 10:45 Eagle Theatre "By Appointment Only" KSBW/KMBY 8-Salinas/Monterey 5pm Hospitality House 5:30 Junior Matinee 6:00 Rustler's Roundup

6:45 Big Playback 7:00 Miniature Playhouse 7:30 Badge 714 (Dragnet) 8:00 Studio Showcase 8:30 Big Picture 9:00 I Led Three Lives 9:30 US Steel Hour (no details if this was the same one that aired on 7/40/47) 10:30 World in Documentary KERO 10-Bakersfield noon Bob Smith 12:15 Seeking Heart 12:30 Welcome Travelers 1:00 Home Makers Matinee 3:00 Greatest Gift 3:15 Golden Windows 3:30 Hawkins Falls 3:45 Concerning Miss Marlowe 4:00 Fun in the Kitchen 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Bar 10 Buckaroos 6:00 Cousin Herb 6:45 Weather 6:55 News 7:00 Heart of the City 7:30 Racket Squad 8:00 Life of Riley 8:30 Arthur Murray 9:00 Amos 'n' Andy 9:30 Big Picture 10:00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 Burns & Allen 11:00 Tomorrow's Headlines KHSL 12-Chico 3:30pm TV Cook Book 4:00 Hawkins Falls 4:15 What's Your Trouble? 4:30 Betty White 5:00 Pinky Lee 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Dinner Theatre 7:00 Goldbergs 7:30 Vacation Viewing 8:00 Midwestern Hayride 8:30 Special Request 9:00 Star Studio 9:30 TV Theatre 10:15 Movietime KOVR 13-Stockton 4:30pm Uncle Ed 5:30 Teen Review 6:00 Newsreel/Farm News/Weather 6:30 TBA 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy

7:30 I'm the Law 8:00 Secret File USA 8:30 Academy Theatre 10:00 Diablo Dateline 10:10 Sports 10:20 Outdoor News KMJ 24-Fresno 10:30 Weatern Theatre 11:30 Time for Travel 11:45 Valiant Lady noon Bob Smith 12:30 Midday Melodies 1:00 Strike it Rich 1:30 Fresno Cook Book 2:00 Nabcy Allen 2:15 Garry Moore 2:30 Katherine Kitchen 3:00 Seeking Heart 3:15 Hawkins Falls 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Welcome Travelers 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Rusty's Rangers 5:30 Elrod 5:45 Calo Club 6:00 Agriculture 6:15 News 6:30 So You May Know 7:00 Superman 7:30 Linkletter & Kids 7:45 News (likely network) 8:00 Wrestling 9:00 Fireside Theatre "Smoke and Fire" 9:30 Circle Theatre "Jody and Me" 10:00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 Phil the Forester 11:00 Late News 11:15 Late Show KVVG 27-Tulare 3pm News 3:15 Valley Star Parade 3:30 Valley Living 4:30 Western 5:00 Bob's Fun Time 5:45 Koob's Krew 6:00 Rosary 6:15 News 6:30 Bob Kennedy 7:00 Hank McCune 7:30 Goldbergs 8:00 Tongue in Cheek 8:30 Into the Night 9:00 Front Page Detective

9:30 Visitor 10:00 News 10:15 Movie "Assigned to Danger" KBAK 29-Bakersfield 3pm News 3:05 Pantry Playhouse "Kentucky Carnival" 4:20 News 4:30 Western Playhouse 5:30 Chuck Wagon Time 6:00 Kid Klub 6:30 Crusader Rabbit 6:35 Sports 6:45 Vern Mack News 7:00 Spotlight Revue 7:30 Stop the Music 8:00 Goldbergs 8:30 Wrestling 9:30 Candlelight Theatre "Hollywood Mystery" KSAN 32-San Francisco 4:30pm Pulpit Portraits 4:35 Helping Koreans 4:45 Jumping George 5:15 Seabees Can Do Plus 5:30 Dave Williams 6:00 Teen Dance Time 6:30 Western Movie 7:30 Film 8:00 Football 9:00 Wrestling 10:00 Feature Film KTVU 36-Stockton 2pm Test Pattern 2:45 Music & Highlights 3:00 Of Cabbages & Queens (Milly Sullivan) 4:00 Matinee Movie 6:00 Super Serial "Zorro Rides Again" (conclusion) 6:30 Magic Genie 7:00 TBA 7:30 Gene Autry "Killer's Trail" 8:00 Home Town Boys 8:30 Western Varieties 9:00 Capitol Theatre "Sailor Be Good" KCCC 40-Sacramento 10:45 Tune Time 11:00 Woman to Woman noon Bob Smith 12:30 Garry Moore 12:45 Farm & Home News 1:00 KCCC Kitchen 2:00 Club 40 4:00 Hawkins Falls 4:15 Love of Life

4:30 Bar 40 Ranch 5:00 Casey & Sisi 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 News 6:15 Sports 6:30 United Crusade 6:45 Jo Stafford 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy 7:30 Veloz & Yolanda 7:45 TBA 8:00 Jack Paar 8:30 Arthur Murray 9:00 TBA 9:30 US Steel Hour "Notebook Warrior" 10:30 TBA 11:00 News 11:15 Theatre of Stars KJEO 47-Fresno noon Mid-Day News 12:30 Yesterday's Newsreel 12:45 Shopper's Showroom 1:00 Kitchen Magic 1:30 Movies for Mom 2:30 Del Gore 4:00 Fran Quin 4:15 Cartoons 4:30 Forty-Niner 5:30 Cowboy G-Man 6:00 News 6:15 Newsreel 6:30 Dave Stogner 7:00 Racket Squad 7:30 Stop the Music 8:00 Adolphe Menjou 8:30 Duffy's Tavern 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 US Steel Hour "Notebook Warrior" 10:30 Your TV Theatre 11:00 News Retro: Maine/New Hampshire Mon, July 29, 1968 from TV Guide-Northern New England edition Republican Platform Committee coverage may pre-empt programs, times were TBA at press time WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor 6:55 US Agriculture Report 7:00 Today (c/guests Aline Saarinen (who discusses Miami Beach, home of the upcoming Republican convention), Richard Lorber & Ernest Fladell (authors of a book on the generation gap), and Dr. Samuel Epstein (who speaks on the work of the Committee of Responsibility, who gives medical treatment to Vietnamese children flown to the US); the listings don't indicate what ran at 7:25 and 8:25, but it wasn't news) 9:00 Just for Kids 9:30 Ed Allen (c) 10:00 Snap Judgment (c)

10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration (c) 11:00 Personality (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon Jeopardy! (c) 12:30 Eye Guess (c) 12:55 NBC News (c) 1:00 Play a Day 1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game (c) 4:25 NBC News (c) 4:30 Merv Griffin (c/guests Tallulah Bankhead, Robert Culp, France Nuyen (Mrs Culp), and Pat Paulsen) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 Death Valley Days "Crullers-at Sundown!" (c) 7:30 Monkees (c) 8:00 Champions "Operation Deep-Freeze" (c) 9:00 Comedy Playhouse "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 10:00 I Spy (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (c) WBZ 4-NBC Boston 6:15 Sign-On Seminar (beginning of history around Greece) 6:45 Daily Almanac (Chase/Kent) 7:00 Today (c/news at 7:25 and 8:25) 9:00 Jerry Williams (c/premiere) 10:00 Snap Judgment (c) 10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration (c) 11:00 Personality (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon News (c/Chase and Scott) 12:25 Weather (c/Don Kent) 12:30 Mike Douglas (c/guests George Segal, Flip Wilson, Gail Martin, Roy Clark, and author Alice McGrath) 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game (c) 4:25 NBC News (c) 4:30 Merv Griffin (c/guests Della Reese, Gloria Loring, Choo Choo Collins, Milt Kamen, Will Jordan, and Brodway columnist Earl Wilson) 6:00 News/Sports/Weather (c) 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 News/Sports/Weather (c) 7:30 Students in Revolt (c/a report on the European student revolts; the last half-hour includes host Rod MacLeisch holding a discussion with Village Voice political writer Jack Neufield, Dissent magazine's Irving Howe, and syndied columnist Flora Lewis)

9:00 Comedy Playhouse "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 10:00 I Spy (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (c) 1:00 Movie "Conquest of Cochise" WABI 5-CBS Bangor 7:00 Open Door 7:05 CBS News (c) 7:55 Weather (Dick Reglin) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c) 9:00 Bozo the Clown 9:15 Almanac (Mike Dolley) 9:30 Jack LaLanne (c) 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke noon Love of Life (c) 12:25 News/Weather 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 Virginia Graham (c/guests include freelance writer Marjorie Palmer and employment counsellor Lynn Davis) 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c) 2:30 House Party (c/guest Werner Klemperer) 3:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 3:25 News (Walter Manuel) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Secret Storm (c) 4:30 Whirlybirds "The Black Maria" 5:00 Rawhide "Judgement at Hondo Seco" 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 Film Feature "4H Baby Beef" 7:30 Baseball: the Red Sox host Baltimore (c; Ken Coleman/Ned Martin/Mel Parnell, Scoreboard follows) 10:00 Premiere "The Search" (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports WHDH 5-CBS Boston 6:00 Summer Semester "Health" (c) 6:30 Farming (c) 6:45 We Believe (c) 7:00 News (c) 7:05 CBS News (c) 7:30 Bozo the Clown (c) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c) 9:00 Romper Room (c) 9:30 Space Angel (c) 10:00 Secret Storm (c) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke

noon News/Weather (c) 12:25 CBS News (c) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 Love of Life (c) 1:25 Doctor's House Call (c) 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing (c) 2:30 House Party (c) 3:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 3:25 CBS News (c) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Dr. Kildare "The Gift of the Koodjanuk" 5:00 Burke's Law "Nightmare in the Sun" 6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c) 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 Death Valley Days "An Organ for Brother Brigham" (Young, that is...the plot has a carpenter insisting in taking a pipe organ to Salt Lake City) 7:30 Baseball: Baltimore-Red Sox (c) 10:00 Premiere "The Search" (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c) 11:30 Movie "I Conquer the Sea" WCSH 6-NBC Portland 6:40 First Radio Parish Church 6:45 Farm Market Report 7:00 Today (c/news at 7:25 and 8:25) 9:00 Weekday (c) 9:30 Zane Grey 10:00 Snap Judgment (c) 10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration (c) 11:00 Personality (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon Jeopardy! (c) 12:30 Eye Guess (c) 12:55 NBC News (c) 1:00 Play a Day 1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 2:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 2:30 Doctors (c) 3:00 Another World (c) 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game (c) 4:25 NBC News (c) 4:30 Merv Griffin (c/same guests as ch 2) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 Perry Mason "The Fraudulent Fraulein" 8:00 Champions "Operation Deep-Freeze" (c) 9:00 Comedy Playhouse "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 10:00 I Spy (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (c)

WEMT 7-ABC Bangor 9:00 Cartoons 9:30 Romper Room 10:10 Movie "Golden Earrings" noon Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle (c) 1:00 Dream House (c) 1:30 It's Happening (c) 1:55 Children's Doctor (c) 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Dating Game (c) 3:00 General Hospital (c) 3:30 One Life to Live (c) 4:00 Dark Shadows (c) 4:30 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle) 5:00 Movie "Love Letters" 6:50 News (Paul Reynolds) 7:00 ABC News (c) 7:30 Time for Americans "Can White Suburbia Think Black?" (c/visiting New Rochelle NY, who have interfaith, inter-racial meetings to find common ground) 8:30 Rat Patrol "The Fatal Reunion Raid" (c) 9:00 Felony Squad "A Most Proper Killing" (c) 9:30 Peyton Place (c) 10:00 Big Valley (c/Regis plays a reporter here) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop (c/guests Phil Ford, Mimi Hines, and Guy & David) WNAC 7-ABC Boston 6:25 Farm & Market Report 6:30 Understanding Our World "The Eastern Provinces" (Greek and Roman influence on its Asiatic provinces) 6:55 Dodo 7:00 Cartoons (Major Mudd) 8:00 Dating Game (c) 8:30 General Hospital 9:00 Virginia Graham (c/guests psychiatrist Stella Chess and Margaret Giannini) 10:00 Newlywed Game (c) 10:30 Dick Cavett (c/guests Betsy Palmer, and the Cowsills) noon Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle (c) 1:00 Dream House (c) 1:30 It's Happening (c) 1:55 Children's Doctor (c) 2:00 Movie "The Long, Hot Summer" 4:00 Movie "A Swirl of Glory" 5:20 News/Sports (c) 5:30 ABC News (c) 6:00 Addams Family 6:30 McHale's Navy 7:00 F Troop (c) 7:30 Time for Americans "Can White Suburbia Think Black?" (c) 9:00 Felony Squad "A Most Proper Killing" 9:30 Peyton Place (c) 10:00 Big Valley (c) 11:00 News/Sports/Weather (c; Brooks/Doherty/Ward) 11:30 Joey Bishop (c)

WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring (the only ch 8 listed in the edition, IIRC WAGM wasn't listed until the edition split) 7:45 Farm & Game (c) 8:00 Your Breakfast Serial 8:30 Cartoons 10:00 Bachelor Father 10:30 Dick Cavett (c) noon Virginia Graham (c/no details listed) 12:30 Treasure Isle (c) 1:00 Dream House (c) 1:30 It's Happening (c) 1:55 Children's Doctor (c) 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Dating Game (c) 3:00 General Hospital (c) 3:30 One Life to Live (c) 4:00 Dark Shadows (c) 4:30 Bewitched (delay of the ABC noon episode) 5:00 News/Weather/Sports 5:30 ABC News (c) 6:00 Movie "Pride of the Marines" 7:30 Baseball: Baltimore-Red Sox (c) 10:00 Big Valley (c) 11:00 Peyton Place (90 min delay) 11:30 News/Weather/Sports mid. Joey Bishop (c/JIP; ch 8 usually aired Joey at 11:30) WMUR 9-ABC Manchester 9:30 Cartoons (c) 10:00 Loretta Young "The Last Spring" 10:30 Dick Cavett (c) noon Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle (c) 1:00 Dream House (c) 1:30 It's Happening (c) 1:55 Children's Doctor (c) 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Dating Game (c) 3:00 General Hospital (c) 3:30 One Life to Live (c) 4:00 Dark Shadows (c) 4:30 Uncle Gus 5:30 Panic "The Boy" 6:00 ABC News (c) 6:30 News/Sports/Weather 7:00 Jim Backus 7:30 Time for Americans "Can White Suburbia Think Black?" (c) 9:00 Felony Squad "A Most Proper Killing" (c) 9:30 Peyton Place (c) 10:00 Big Valley (c) 11:00 News/Sports/Weather 11:30 Joey Bishop (c) WCBB 10-Augusta/WMEB 12-Orono (NET) 4:45pm Friendly Giant

5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5:30 What's New 6:00 TV in the Classroom 6:30 ABCs of Boating 7:00 (10) News (Lewis Lyons) 7:00 (12) Opinion: Washington 7:15 (10) Backgrounds 7:30 NET Jazz (Lurlean Hunter and the Vernel Fournier Trio perform) 8:00 French Chef 8:30 Folk Guitar 9:00 NET Journal (LSD use is debated by LSD guru Timothy Leary and MIT prof Jerome Lettvin) 10:00 Newsfront 10:30 Cineposium WENH 11-NET Durham 6pm New Hampshire Weather 6:10 Classical Music 6:30 Misterogers' Neighborhood 7:00 News (Louis Lyons) 7:15 Backgrounds 7:30 NET Jazz (same show as 10/12) 8:00 French Chef 8:30 Kaleidoscope (from KQED San Francisco, host James Day in conversation with British economist-journalist Barbara Ward) 9:00 MIT Journal (Leary v Littvin) 10:00 Real Revolution (Indian writer/lecturer Krishnamurti on the nature of death) WGAN 13-CBS Portland 6:35 Summer Semester "Health" (c) 7:05 CBS News (c) 7:30 Cisco Kid (c) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (c) 9:00 Bonnie Prudden (c/discussing women in Taiwan) 9:30 Cartoons 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 11:45 Guiding Light (c) noon Love of Life (c) 12:25 News (c/Parkinson) 12:30 Mike Douglas (c/guests include Rossano Brazzi) 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c) 2:30 House Party (c) 3:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 3:25 CBS News (c) 3:30 Edge of Night (c) 4:00 Secret Storm (c) 4:30 Movie "Never Wave at a Wac" 6:00 News/Sports/Weather (c) 6:30 CBS News (c) 7:00 Family Affair (c) 7:30 Gunsmoke "Stranger in Town" (c) 8:30 Lucille Ball (c/guest star Dean Martin) 9:00 Andy Griffith (c)

9:30 Truth or Consequences (c) 10:00 Premiere "The Search" (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c) 11:30 Movie "Atom-Age Vampire" Retro: Bangor, ME + others, 1/10/1995 Source: Bangor Daily News CHANNELS 2 WLBZ Bangor (NBC) 4 CHSJ St. John, New Brunswick (CBC) 5 WABI Bangor (CBS) 6 WCSH Portland (NBC) 7 WVII Bangor (ABC) 8I WAGM Presque Isle (CBS/NBC/ABC) (the I in 8 is for "Presque Isle) 8P WMTW Poland Spring, ME (ABC) 9 CKLT St. John, New Brunswick (CTV) 10 WCBB Augusta, ME (MPBN/PBS) 11 WPIX New York City, NY (Ind., the night before The WB began operation) 12 WMEB Bangor, ME (MPBN/PBS) 13 WGME Portland (CBS) 38 WSBK Boston (Ind.) 51 WPXT Portland (Fox) 56 WLVI Boston (last night as Ind.) 6AM 2 6 13 News 4 CBC Morning News 5 8I CBS Morning News 7 Rush Limbaugh 8P ABC World News This Morning 9 Wonder Why? 10 12 Body Electric 11 Captain Planet and The Planeteers 38 Tennessee Tuxedo 51 Exosquad 56 Flintstones 6:15 6 First Radio Parish Church 6:20 6 News 6:30 5 7 8I News 8P Rush Limbaugh 9 Canada A.M. 10 12 Morning Business Report 11 Conan The Adventurer 38 Bots Master 51 56 V.R. Troopers 6:45 10 12 A.M. Weather

7:00 2 6 Today 5 8I 13 This Morning 7 8P Good Morning America 10 12 Sesame Street 11 Transformers: Generation Two 38 Garfield and Friends 51 Biker Mice from Mars 56 Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad 7:30 11 56 The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog 38 Biker Mice from Mars 51 Bobby's World 8:00 4 What on Earth? 10 12 Barney & Friends 11 Garfield and Friends 38 Darkwing Duck 51 Aladdin 56 Dennis The Menace 8:30 4 Playground 10 12 Mr. Roger's Neighborhood 11 Flintstones 38 Tale Spin 51 Bonkers 56 Pink Panther 9:00 2 6 Days of Our Lives 4 Theodore Tugboat 5 8I Regis & Kathie Lee 7 8P Sally Jessy Raphael 9 Dini 10 12 Sesame Street 11 Family Matters 13 Guiding Light 38 Paid Program 51 Goof Troop 56 Scooby-Doo Mysteries 9:15 4 Fred Penner's Place 9:30 4 Mr. Dressup 11 A Different World 38 Odd Couple 51 Darkwing Duck 56 Paid Program

10:00 2 6 Another World 4 Sesame Street 5 In The Heat of The Night 7 13 Geraldo 8I Days of Our Lives 8P 9 Regis & Kathie Lee 10 12 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 11 Happy Days 38 Beverly Hillbillies 51 Wonder Years 56 Paid Program 10:30 10 12 Reading Rainbow 11 56 Love Connection 38 Beverly Hillbillies 56 Perfect Strangers 11:00 2 8P Gordon Elliott Show 4 Midday 5 8I 13 Price is Right 6 Donahue 7 Mike & Maty 9 Batman: The Animated Series 10 12 Storytime 11 Charles Perez 38 Andy Griffith Show 51 Jenny Jones 56 Head of The Class 11:30 9 Dog City 10 12 Shining Time Station 38 Andy Griffith 56 Dear John 12PM 2 6 9 13 News 4 Urban Peasant 5 Growing Pains 7 The Golden Girls 8I Susan Powter Show 8P Jones & Jury 10 12 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 11 21 Jump Street 38 Richard Bey Show 51 700 Club 56 Love Connection 12:30 2 6 Susan Powter Show 4 Degrassi High 5 8I 13 Young and The Restless

7 8P Loving 9 Family Passions 10 12 Barney & Friends 56 Best of Love Connection 1:00 2 Donahue 4 7 8P All My Children 6 Marilu (short-lived talk show) 9 Shirley 10 12 Storytime 11 In The Heat of The Night 38 Family Feud (updated Dawson syndi. version, only one season '94-'95) 51 Family Matters 56 Charles Perez 1:30 5 8I 13 Bold and The Beautiful 10 12 Paintable Kingdom 38 Family Feud 51 Cubhouse 2:00 2 6 Leeza 4 7 8P One Life to Live 5 8I 13 As The World Turns 9 Another World 10 12 Art of Sewing 11 Biker Mice from Mars 38 Underdog 51 Tale Spin 56 Brady Bunch 2:30 10 12 French in Action 11 Tale Spin 38 Woody Woodpecker 51 Pink Panther 56 Scooby-Doo 3:00 2 Ricki Lake 4 Coronation Street 5 8I Guiding Light 6 Tennessee Tuxedo 7 8P General Hospital 9 Oprah Winfrey 10 12 Learn to Read 11 38 Darkwing Duck 13 Maury Povich 51 Tiny Toons Adventures 56 Conan The Adventurer 3:30 4 Family Matters 6 Flintstones

10 12 Sesame Street 11 38 Goof Troop 51 Taz Mania 56 Exosquad 4:00 2 Family Matters 4 Simpsons 5 13 Oprah Winfrey 6 Full House 7 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8I Maury Povich 8P Rescue 911 9 Live at Five 11 38 Bonkers 51 Animaniacs 56 Transformers: Generation 2 4:30 2 Full House 4 Fresh-Prince of Bel-Air 6 Empty Nest 8P A Current Affair 10 12 Ghostwriter 11 38 Aladdin 51 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 56 V.R. Troopers 5:00 2 Roseanne 4 8P 9 News 5 13 Hard Copy 6 7 Simpsons 8I New Price is Right (Doug Davidson syndicated version) 10 12 Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego? 11 Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad 38 Punky Brewster 51 Ricki Lake 56 Mighty Max 5:30 2 6 7 13 News 5 A Current Affair 8I Entertainment Tonight 8P Coach 9 Full House 10 12 Bill Nye The Science Guy 11 V.R. Troopers 38 Saved By The Bell 56 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 6:00 2 5 6 8I 8P 13 News 4 On The Road Again 9 Coach 10 12 This Week in Canada

11 56 Full House 38 Beverly Hills, 90210 51 Star Trek: The Next Generation 6:30 2 6 NBC Nightly News 4 Marketplace 5 8I 13 CBS Evening News 7 8P ABC World News Tonight 9 Full House 10 12 Nightly Business Report 11 Doogie Howser, M.D. 56 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 7:00 2 Murphy Brown A viewer pressures sponsors to boycott Murphy's report of distributing condoms to teenagers. 4 5th Estate 5 Rescue 911 Transplants done at Pittsburgh Presbyterian University Hospital; a 4-year-old who ran away because he was angry at his grandmother. 6 Murphy Brown (different ep.) Murphy goes against the network president when she agrees to do a cameo in a movie directed by Louis Malle. 7 8P Wheel of Fortune 8I 11 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 9 Me and The Boys 10 12 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 13 Entertainment Tonight 38 Cheers 51 Cops 56 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:30 2 Cheers Rebecca flees to San Diego. 5 Cops Jersey City officers bait suspects with abandoned electronics; a shoplifting arrest in a supermarket. 6 Roseanne Roseanne and Dan make an ill-fated attempt to console Becky after she is humiliated at school. 7 8P Jeopardy! 8I Blossom 9 Home Improvement 11 Family Matters 13 Inside Edition 38 Coach 51 Real Stories of The Highway Patrol 8:00 2 6 Wings Joe and Helen try to increase their social circle by meeting a couple whom Faye knows. 4 Witness 5 8I 9 13 Rescue 911 7 8P Full House Danny quits his show when Rebecca is named producer, and Jesse and Michelle try to reunite them.

10 12 Nova Recent evidence unearthed on Wrangel Island that demonstrates the woolly mammoth lived well beyond the Ice Age and nearly avoided extinction. 11 Movie: "Caddyshack" (1980, Chevy Chase) 38 College Basketball 51 Movie: "Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story" (1994, Peter Berg) 56 Movie: "Toy Soldiers" (1984, Jason Miller) 8:30 2 6 Something Wilder Gene and Annie try to recover the lost tie that Sam made for Gene to wear to parent's night. 7 8P Me and The Boys Steve wins $1,000 in the lottery, but his windfall dwindles thanks to a friends who claims half is his. 9:00 2 6 Frasier Frasier can't resist becoming involved with one of Martin's unsolved cases. 4 CBC Prime Time News 5 8I 13 Movie: "Women of Spring Break" (1995, Shelley Long) 7 8P Home Improvement 9 Roseanne 10 12 Frontline Al Austin explores how television affects people in Hudson, NY, where he visits with participants in Leonard Eron's 1960 behavior study and present-day third graders. 9:30 2 6 9 John Larroquette 7 8P Grace Under Fire Grace has trouble managing the family budget and handling her new boss. 10:00 2 6 Dateline NBC 4 11 38 51 56 News 7 8P NYPD Blue Detective Solomon makes a power play against Simone; Sipowitz proposes to Sylvia Costas. 9 W5 10:30 4 Scoop 10 12 Confronting Violence A Chicago doctor who sets up medical clinics in war-torn Afghanistan and others that have confronted violence tell their stories. 38 M*A*S*H 51 Top Cops 11:00 2 5 6 7 8I 8P 13 News 9 CTV News 11 Cheers 38 Top Cops 51 EXTRA! 56 Night Court 11:30 4 Rough Cutz: The Program 9 News

10 12 Red Green 11 Murphy Brown 38 Real Stories of The Highway Patrol 51 Newz Sketches include "Presidental Puncher". 56 Night Court 11:35 2 6 Tonight Show with Jay Leno 5 8I 13 Late Show with David Letterman 7 8P Nightline 12AM 4 Movie: "Kitty" 9 Cheers 10 12 Charlie Rose 11 Coach 38 Murphy Brown 51 Last Call (not sure what this is, definitely not Carson Daly, that premiered in 2001 or 2002) 56 Jon Stewart Show (syndicated) 12:05 7 Paid Program 8P Rush Limbaugh 12:30 11 Honeymooners 38 Empty Nest 12:35 2 6 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 7 Northern Exposure 8P Paid Program 12:37 5 8I Late Late Show with Tom Snyder (only the second episode ever) 13 Jon Stewart Show 1:00 10 12 Star Hustler 11 News 38 Hogan's Heroes 1:05 8P Northern Exposure 1:30 38 Hogan's Heroes 56 Paid Program 1:35 2 6 Later 13 Paid Program 1:37 5 Home Shopping Spree

2:00 11 Northern Exposure 13 Entertainment Tonight 38 Movie: "Family Plot" 2:05 2 NBC News Nightside 6 News 8P Home Shopping Spree 2:30 13 Hard Copy 2:40 6 NBC News Nightside 3:00 11 Movie: "Micki & Maude" 13 Up to The Minute The paper did not include 3:30-6AM listings Retro: Minnesota Mon, July 25, 1955 from TV Guide-Minnesota State edition This edition had 3 flavors of bullets- black, white, and gray...listing them in order of color, regardless of channel number (black first, followed by white, and then gray): Black-Twin Cities White-Southern Minnesota, La Crosse/Eau Claire Gray-Duluth KGLO 3-CBS Mason City 1:45pm Curtain Time 2:00 Brighter Day 2:15 Valiant Lady 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 At Home with Jay 3:30 Music 4:00 Super Show 5:00 Line Shack 5:55 Farm Digest 6:00 News 6:10 Sports 6:20 Checkerboard 6:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts 7:00 Whiting Girls 7:30 Ethel & Albert 8:00 Mayor of the Town 8:30 Barn Dance 9:00 Industry on Parade 9:15 Weekly News Review 9:30 Anywhere USA 10:00 Weather/News/Sports 10:30 Movie "Broadway Limited"

KDAL 3-NBC/ABC Duluth 9:00 Home 10:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:30 Feather Your Nest 11:00 Movie: TBA 1:00 Ted Mack's Matinee (Anna Maria Saritelli starts off a week in the Showcase Spot) 1:30 It Pays to Be Married 2:00 Way of the World 2:15 First Love 2:30 Mr. Sweeney "The Franklin Family Gets the Business" 2:45 Modern Romances "Beverly" 3:00 Pinky Lee 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Captain Joe 5:00 Mr. Tolliver's Travels 5:30 Western Ranger 5:55 Crusader Rabbit 6:00 News 6:10 Weather (Paymar) 6:15 Three Yanks 6:30 Danny Thomas 7:00 TBA 7:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "Thunder Stone" 8:30 Damon Runyon Theater 9:00 Comedy Review 10:00 News/Sports 10:10 Weather 10:15 Tonight in Duluth 10:30 Tonight Show 11:00 Movie "Rosie the Riveter" WCCO 4-CBS Minneapolis 7:00 Morning Show (Van Dyke) 8:00 Garry Moore 8:30 Arthur Godfrey 9:30 Strike It Rich 10:00 Valiant Lady 10:15 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Mel Jass 11:30 Welcome Travelers noon News at Noon (McCuen) 12:15 Weather Window (Kraehling) 12:20 Answer Man (Gene Godt) 12:30 Art Linkletter (guest host Jack Slattery welcomes Wee Bonnie Baker) 1:00 Big Payoff 1:30 Bob Crosby 2:00 Brighter Day 2:15 Secret Storm 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Around the Town (Haeberle) 3:30 Hollywood Playhouse "Forever My Heart" 4:00 Robert Q. Lewis 4:30 Fish 'n' Chips 4:45 Axel & His Dog

5:30 CBS News 5:45 Julius La Rosa 6:00 News 6:15 Sports 6:25 Weather 6:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts 7:00 Whiting Girls 7:30 Ethel & Albert 8:00 Studio One "The Tall Dark Stranger" 9:00 Star Theater "Payment in Kind" 9:30 Burns & Allen 10:00 Bob Cummings 10:30 News (Rollie Johnson, TVG's ad gives it the title of Tomorrow's News Tonight) 10:45 Weather Tower (Kraehling) 10:50 Sports (Dick Enrath) 11:00 Visitor 11:30 Program Playhouse KSTP 5-NBC St. Paul 6:30 Billy Folger 6:55 News (George Grim) 7:00 Today (Faye Emerson and Jack Lescoulie fill in for Garroway...4 GIs about to ship out to Germany get advice from 4 GIs who have been stationed there, also an appearance by Florida Gov. Leroy Collins) 8:00 Ding Dong School 8:30 Parents' Time 8:45 Sheilah Graham (guest of the week Gale Storm, Barry Sullivan also appears) 9:00 Home 10:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:30 Feather Your Nest 11:00 Bee Baxter 11:20 Morning Movie "Vengeance" noon News In Sight (Ingram) 12:15 Main Street (David Stone) 1:00 Ted Mack's Matinee 1:30 It Pays to be Married 2:00 Way of the World 2:15 First Love 2:30 Mr. Sweeney "The Franklin Family Gets the Business" 2:45 Modern Romances "Beverly" 3:00 Pinky Lee 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Boots & Saddles "Two Gun Man" 5:00 Commander Saturn 5:30 News Picture 5:45 You Should Know 6:00 Producers' Showcase "The Fourposter" (in RCA Compatible Color) 7:30 Robert Montgomery Presents "Thunder Stone" 8:30 Comedy Review (guest Judy Tyler) 9:30 Badge 714 (Dragnet) 10:00 News 10:15 Weather 10:20 Sports (Dick Nesbitt) 10:30 Tonight Show 11:00 Weather Headlines (Ingram) 11:05 Nesbitt's Scoreboard

11:10 Movie "Jim the Penman" KMMT 6-ABC Austin 4pm Movie: TBA 5:00 Soupy Sales 5:30 Superman 6:00 Weatherman (Stydnicki) 6:05 Sports (Stevenson) 6:15 News 6:30 Concert (Leontyne Price and her husband William Warfield perform) 7:00 Pee Wee King (guests Webb Pierce and his band, Charlene Mills, and some roller-skating square dancers!) 7:30 off air? 8:30 Bobby Thomsen 9:00 Rasslin' with Russ 10:00 News 10:15 Weather 10:20 Variety Theater WDSM 6-CBS Duluth 9:15 Arthur Godfrey 9:30 Film Program 10:00 Valiant Lady 10:15 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Jack Paar 11:30 Welcome Travelers noon House Party 12:15 Movie: TBA 1:30 Bob Crosby 2:00 Brighter Day 2:15 Secret Storm 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Time for Terry 3:30 Film Program 4:00 World We Live In 4:30 C-Bar-6 5:00 Air Force Dedication 5:30 CBS News 5:45 News 5:55 Weather (McKenna) 6:00 Superman 6:30 Cisco Kid 7:00 Whiting Girls 7:30 Boston Blackie 8:00 Studio One "The Tall Dark Stranger" 9:00 Dukes Baseball 10:00 News 10:15 Sports 10:25 Weather 10:30 Movie "Drifting Along" WKBT 8-CBS/NBC/ABC/DuMont La Crosse 1:45pm Little Theater 2:00 Brighter Day

2:15 Secret Storm 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Pinky Lee 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 off air 4:30 Cowboy Club 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok 6:00 Program Previews 6:10 Sports 6:15 News 6:25 Weather 6:30 Big Picture 6:45 Marge & Jeff 7:00 Whiting Girls 7:30 Ethel & Albert 8:00 Badge 714 (Dragnet) 8:30 Coulee Crossroads 9:00 Guy Lombardo 9:30 Mystery Theater 10:00 Weather/News/Sports 10:20 Playhouse 15 10:35 Iowa Sportsman KEYD 9-DuMont Minneapolis 3:30pm Daily Drama 4:00 Marjorie Ellis McCrady 4:30 Trail Blazers 5:30 Mystery Manor (with Pierre the Magician and Popcorn the rabbit...according to a TVG ad, the show came from "Africa" that week, with Popcorn packing heat in case he ran into any rhinos or cobras) 5:45 News 6:00 News 6:15 Sports 6:25 Weather 6:30 Norman Vincent Peale 6:45 MD 6:55 Paradox 7:00 St. Nick's Boxing: 10 round lightweight bout between Brooklyn's Tony "Sonny" Puleo (8-3-3, 2 KO) and Elmhurst LI's Libby Manzo (18-5-3, 3 KO) 7:45 After the Brawl 8:00 Movie "The Woman in Green" 9:00 Movie "Hi Diddle Diddle" 10:30 News/Weather/Sports 10:45 Movie "Sensation" KROC 10-NBC/ABC Rochester 7:00 Today 8:00 Ding Dong School 8:30 Parents' Time 8:45 Sheilah Graham 9:00 Home 10:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:30 Feather Your Nest 11:00 off air 2:30 Mr. Sweeney "The Franklin Family Gets the Business" 2:45 Modern Romances "Beverly"

3:00 Pinky Lee 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Story Tales (Gayle Korsmo) 4:15 Carol's Desk (Carole Eittreim) 4:30 Movie "Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill" 5:45 Camel News Caravan 6:00 Old Time Laff Riots 6:20 Weather (Norm Selby) 6:30 Sports (Bernie Lusk) 6:40 News (Cal Smith) 6:55 Crusader Rabbit 7:00 Comedy Review 8:00 Farm Festival (with Garfield Kuhfuss & the Gay Heinies...I just relay them, I don't explain them Grin) 8:30 Big Picture 9:00 Church Points the Way 9:30 Concert Hall 9:45 Industry on Parade 10:00 News 10:10 Weather 10:15 Sports 10:30 Movie "Love Story" WTCN 11-ABC Minneapolis (WTCN shared the frequency with WMIN-TV from 1953 to April 1955) 9:30 J.P. Patches (the same guy from KIRO-TV Seattle, he relocated there in 1958) 10:00 Coffee Break 10:30 Morning Movie noon Casey Jones (Lunch with Casey-Chris Wedes, who played J.P. Patches, played Joe the Cook on this show) 12:30 News (Paul Sevareid) 12:45 Relax 1:00 Movie "The Kid Sister" 2:15 Movie Quick Quiz 2:30 Movie "The Sicilian" 4:00 Record Hop (Jack Thayer) 4:30 Sheriff Sev 5:00 Kartoon Kapers 5:30 Captain 11 "The Lost Jungle" 6:00 Crusader Rabbit 6:05 Weatherbird (Zimmerman) 6:15 News 6:30 Concert 7:00 Ringside with Rasslers 8:00 Pee Wee King 8:30 Sportsman's Roundtable 9:00 TV Reader's Digest "The End of Blackbeard the Pirate" 9:30 Secret File, USA 10:00 News 10:15 Weather 10:20 Sportlite (Frank Buetel) 10:30 Patti Page 10:45 Movie "South of Pago Pago" WEAU 13-NBC Eau Claire 3pm Pinky Lee 3:30 Howdy Doody

4:00 Movie "Black Widow" 5:30 Cartoons 5:45 Camel News Caravan 6:00 Music & News 6:45 Town Crier 7:00 Comedy Review 8:00 Masquerade Party 8:30 All Star Theater 9:00 I Led Three Lives 9:30 Top of the News (Wright) 9:40 Whatever the Weather 9:45 Sports Parade 9:50 Movie "Inner Sanctum" Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Friday, July 20, 1962 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Today (guests are actors from Second City; John Chancellor hosts) 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:45 Linkletter And The Kids 10 AM Say When! 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N News (Ray Moore) 12:15 Movie: "Vigil In The Night" 2 PM Jan Murray (Charge Account) (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 2:30 Loretta Young (Loretta plays the wife of a smalltown sheriff who gets upset when he decides to run for mayor.) 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 Our Five Daughters 4 PM Make Room For Daddy 4:30 Dick Tracy (cartoons) 4:45 Rocky And His Friends 5 PM Popeye Club 6 PM Cisco Kid 6:30 News, Weather 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Ripcord 7:30 International Showtime (Don Ameche introduces the Grand Cirque de Paris.) 8:30 Robert Taylor's Detectives 9:30 The World Of Jimmy Doolittle (profile of the famed aviator) 10:30 Chet Huntley Reporting 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "The Man Behind The Gun" WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today

9 AM Today With Morris 9:30 Medical Program 10 AM Say When! 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Your First Impression (COLOR) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer) 1 PM WRGP Bulletin 1:30 Star Performance 2 PM Jan Murray (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Loretta Young 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 Our Five Daughters 4 PM Make Room For Daddy 4:30 Here's Hollywood (guest: actor John Abbott) 4:55 NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 5 PM Cartoons 5:25 Broken Arrow 5:55 Wyatt Earp 6:25 News, Weather 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Blue Angels 7:30 International Showtime 8:30 Robert Taylor's Detectives 9:30 World Of Jimmy Doolittle 10:30 Chet Huntley Reporting 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Tonight Show (the interim between Paar and Carson-Arlene Francis winds up a week as hostess, COLOR) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:10 Daily Word 6:15 Operation Alphabet 6:45 Video College 7 AM News, Editorial 7:20 Cartoons 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Movie: "Fighting Coast Guard" 10:30 I Love Lucy (Lucy plans a bicycle trip from Italy to the French Riviera.) 11 AM Divorce Court 11:55 News (Ed Blair) 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Life Of Riley 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Ann Sothern 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest is 91-year-old Rev. James Whitcomb Brougher, who had previously been on Groucho's show, where he got off a great line when Groucho asked him why he was married to a woman 20 years younger:

"I'd rather smell perfume than liniment.") 3 PM Millionaire (Mike Connors is circus performer Victor Volante, who gets the check at presumably the right time: he's been involved in some shady deals.) 3:30 To Tell The Truth (Joan Benny (Jack's daughter, who was considered as a permanent panelist), Hans Conried, Sally Ann Howes, Johnny Johnston) 3:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Riverboat 6 PM Panorama News 6:45 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Rawhide (says it's the same episode airing at 7:30 on Chs. 12 and 13) 8 PM Tightrope! 8:30 Route 66 9:30 Father Of The Bride 10 PM Twilight Zone ("A Most Unusual Camera" that can take pictures of the future) 10:30 Eyewitness 11 PM Panorama News 11:30 Movie: "The Beast With Five Fingers" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) 6:30 Airman's World 7 PM Growing South 7:30 Youth Physical Fitness 8 PM Drama Festival: "Henry V" 10 PM Portrait Of Europe WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 9 AM Funtime 9:30 Romper Room 10:15 Upward Look 10:30 It's A Good Day 10:45 News (Jim Johnson) 11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 11:30 Yours For A Song 12 N Jane Wyman (A detective, played by James Whitmore, confesses that he's in love with the widow of his slain partner.) 12:30 Camouflage 12:55 ABC News (Alex Dreier) 1 PM Man From Cochise 1:30 Susie (Ann Sothern--these are reruns of "Private Secretary"; the later "Ann Sothern Show" reruns on WAGA) 2 PM Day In Court (a woman is charged with interfering with a financial grant to a graduate student) 2:30 Seven Keys 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 4:50 American Newsstand 5 PM Bob Brandy 6 PM ABC News (Ron Cochran)

6:15 News, Weather 6:30 Jeff's Collie 7 PM Movie: "Seven Angry Men" (the story of abolitionist John Brown) 8:30 Flintstones 9 PM 77 Sunset Strip 10 PM Target: The Corruptors 11 PM ABC Final Report 11:10 Movie: "Four Faces West" WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7:30 Thoughts For Today 7:35 News, Weather 7:45 Debbie Drake 8 PM University Television 8:30 Billy Johnson (kids' show) 9:30 Snooky Lanson (local show starring the former "Your Hit Parade" regular) 11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 11:30 Yours For A Song 12 N Jane Wyman 12:30 Camouflage 12:55 ABC News 1 PM Star Performance 1:30 Burns And Allen 2 PM Day In Court 2:30 Seven Keys 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 4:50 American Newsstand 5 PM Billy Johnson 5:30 Movie: "The Rage Of Paris" 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:15 ABC News 7:30 Margie 8 PM The Hathaways 8:30 Flintstones 9 PM 77 Sunset Strip 10 PM Target: The Corruptors 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (not in color) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:25 Daily Word 7:30 Country Show 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Cartoons 9:15 Morning Stretch 9:30 Woman's Whirl 9:55 Tips And Tricks 10 AM Calendar (Harry Reasoner) 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Verdict Is Yours

11:30 Brighter Day 11:55 CBS News (Harry Reasoner) 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Lunch 'n Fun 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password (Lillian Roth, Richard Hayes) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Millionaire 3:30 To Tell The Truth 3:55 CBS News 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Movie: "New York Town" 6:25 Sounding Board 6:30 News, Weather 6:45 CBS News 7 PM Huckleberry Hound 7:30 Rawhide 8:30 Route 66 9:30 Father Of The Bride 10 PM Twilight Zone 10:30 Eyewitness 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "My Favorite Blonde" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 6:30 Casey Jones 7 AM Cartoons 7:30 Almanac Newsreel 7:35 Hymn Time 7:45 Your Bible 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Komedy Theater 9:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 10 AM Calendar 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Verdict Is Yours 11:30 Brighter Day 11:55 CBS News 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Millionaire 3:30 To Tell The Truth 3:55 CBS News 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Huckleberry Hound

5:30 Tombstone Territory 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:45 CBS News 7 PM Broken Arrow 7:30 Rawhide 8:30 Route 66 9:30 Father Of The Bride 10 PM Twilight Zone 10:30 Eyewitness 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Naked City (ABC, delay from Wed 10 PM) 12:30 Rescue 8 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Today (guests are actors from Second City; John Chancellor hosts) 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 10:30 Chet Huntley Reporting WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) 6:30 Airman's World 7 PM Growing South 7:30 Youth Physical Fitness 8 PM Drama Festival: "Henry V" 10 PM Portrait Of Europe WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 11 PM ABC Final Report WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports You can't get away from me, bp. Here I strike again: 1) WSB (also WRGP), 7 a.m.: One of those "what if" hypothetical questions for you. John Chancellor stated, before his death in interviews, that he absolutely LOATHED doing The Today Show, that it was not worthy of his talents and that, when it came to brass tacks, he was not a morning person. Had he stuck with it and stayed for years on end instead of Hugh Downs, NBC's evening newscasts after Chet Huntley's 1970 retirement would have sure looked a lot different. I can imagine something like the "McGee-Brinkley Report"--Frank McGee would have become the main anchor, stationed in New York with Brinkley continuing in Washington, instead of the 1970-71 rotation on NBC Nightly News. Of course, since McGee died in 1974, Chancellor may well have eventually made his way onto the program in any case. From another angle, my imagination swells with envisioning Chancellor bantering with the likes of Barbara Walters and Joe Garagiola. 2) WSB (also WRGP), 10:30 p.m.: I trust this was a weekly documentary hosted by Huntley and not an NBC late-night newscast. 3) WGTV in Athens aired only a prime-time schedule during the summer school break. Since TVG didn't list WETV (channel 30), I take it that station was off the air entirely until fall?

4) WTVC, WLWA, 11 p.m.: You want proof of why a late-night network newscast didn't make it? Your answer is right there, with a small market clearing it and a larger market pre-empting. That's probably what happened elsewhere throughout the country, and ABC caught onto that and scrapped the experiment. Even though WLWA was likely nowhere near the top of the ratings, it didn't cotton to ceding 10 minutes of valuable local ad time. 1. Chancellor also felt that doing commercials was beneath his dignity as a broadcast journalist; also, the ratings actually fell after he replaced Dave Garroway. With Hugh Downs in the host's chair some of the flavor of the Garroway years was restored; Downs did commercials, and Frank Blair and Jack Lescoulie were once again prominent. 2. "Chet Huntley Reporting" was a weekly magazine show (David Brinkley also had one on Wednesdays). NBC did not have a late-night newscast. 3. I'm not even sure Ch. 30 in Atlanta was even listed in those days; none of the TV Guides I have from there from that era show it, even during the school year. 4. There was some resistance to ABC's 11 PM newscast. As I mentioned on the Fall 1961 primetime schedules thread, what is now WLS ran the broadcast at 10 PM (CT), which means its late local news didn't get on until 10:10, when WBBM and WMAQ's were already in progress. Notice, though, that WTVC did not have a late local newscast; it went straight to a movie at 11:10, so I guess this satisfied the FCC. As for WLW-A, Atlanta was and is so competitive it probably didn't dare sacrifice the potential ad revenue. (BTW, WGHP High Point, NC, never carried ABC's late newscast until it began airing weekends only--but for years in the '60s and early '70s that station was run by a bunch of transplanted Atlantans.) Retro: Eastern Virginia Sun, Feb 7, 1982 from TV Guide-Eastern Virginia edition WTKR 3-CBS Norfolk 6:30 Better Way 7:00 This is the Life 7:30 Bible Study 8:00 Day of Discovery 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (profile of Magic Johnson) 10:30 Louis Rukeyser's Business Journal 11:00 Rex Humbard 11:30 Face the Nation noon NBA: Los Angeles-Boston 2:30 College Basketball: St. John's-Louisville 4:30 Golf: Bing Corsby National Pro-Am 6:30 News 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Archie Bunker's Place 8:30 One Day at a Time 9:00 Alice 9:30 Jeffersons (guest star Andrae Crouch)

10:00 Trapper John, MD 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Concrete Cowboys" WHSV 3-ABC Harrisonburg 6:30 Ralph Brown 7:00 Jerry Falwell 8:00 Oral Roberts 8:30 Rex Humbard 9:00 Day of Discovery 9:30 Gospel Sing 10:00 Flames of Revival 10:30 Leonard Repass 11:00 Solid Rock 11:30 James Robison noon This is the Life 12:30 Viewpoint 12:55 Dateline: Religion 1:00 This Week with David Brinkley 2:00 Sportsbeat 2:30 Superstars: men's prelims, pt 3 featuring Steve Mahre, Michael Spinks, Otis Birdsong, and Lou Ferrigno 3:30 USA vs the World: men's and women's gymnastics-US v Japan (at Hakamatsu, Japan) 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: Roberto Duran goes for a three-peat (titles in 3 different weight classes) in less than a year as he takes on WBC super-welterweight champ Wilfred Benitez (himself a triple title winner)/World Alpine Skiing Championships slalom 6:00 Conversations 6:30 ABC World News Sunday 7:00 Code Red 8:00 Movie "Superman" (pt 1) 10:00 Today's FBI 11:00 Jim Bakker WTTG 5-Ind Washington 5:00 Movie "The Comedians" cont'd 6:00 Herald of Truth 6:30 World Tomorrow 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:00 Ever Increasing Faith 9:00 Jerry Falwell 10:00 Superman 10:30 Movie "Footlight Glamour" (bw) noon Movie "The Heroes of Telemark" 2:30 Movie "Live a Little, Love a Little" 4:00 Movie "Anzio" 6:00 Movie "The Users" 8:00 Lawrence Welk 9:00 Merv Griffin 10:00 News 10:30 John Thompson 11:00 Movie "Little Ladies of the Night" 1:00 David Susskind WTVR 6-CBS Richmond 7:00 Jerry Falwell 8:00 Focus: Black Religious Life

8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 10:30 Day of Discovery 11:00 Baptist Church Service 11:30 Face the Nation noon NBA: Los Angeles-Boston 2:30 College Basketball: St. John's-Louisville 4:30 Golf: Bing Crosby National Pro-Am 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Archie Bunker's Place 8:30 One Day at a Time 9:00 Alice 9:30 Jeffersons 10:00 Trapper John, MD 11:00 News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 Andy Griffith mid. Beverly Hillbillies 12:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 1:00 Connection WXEX 8-ABC Petersburg/Richmond 7:00 Crusade for Christ 7:30 Gospel Truth 8:00 Gospel Sing 8:30 Bob Jones 9:00 Rex Humbard 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 Changed Lives 11:00 Baptist Church Service noon Omnibus 12:30 Louis Rukeyser's Business Journal 1:00 Lawrence Welk 2:00 Movie "The Mouse on the Moon" 3:30 USA vs the World 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Sunday 7:00 Code Red 8:00 Movie "Superman" (pt 1) 10:00 Today's FBI 11:00 News 11:30 Outer Limits (bw) 12:30 Big Valley 1:30 Louis Rukeyser's Business Journal 2:00 ABC News WAVY 10-NBC Norfolk 6:30 Bible Storytime 7:00 Spread a Little Sunshine 7:30 Gospel Sing 8:00 Kenneth Copeland 9:00 Bottom Line 9:30 World Vision 10:30 Ernest Angley

11:30 Baptist Church Service noon Inside Area 10 12:30 Meet the Press 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Nashville on the Road 2:30 College Basketball: Notre Dame-UCLA 4:30 NBC SportsWorld: Tadashi Mihara defends his WBA junior-middleweight belt against Davey Moore in Tokyo/World Pro Figure Skating Championship pt 2 6:00 To Climb a Mountain (Emilio Estevez plays a materialistic high school wrestling champ who learns a lesson after visiting the poor parents of an injured opponent) 6:30 Pink Panther 7:00 Peacock Showcase "Earthbound" (conclusion) 8:00 Movie "The Day the Bubble Burst" 11:00 News 11:30 F Troop (bw) mid. Movie "McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force" 2:00 Bottom Line 2:30 News WWBT 12-NBC Richmond 6:45 With This Ring 7:00 Light Unto My Path 7:30 Lessons for Living 8:00 Kenneth Copeland 9:00 Robert Schuller 10:00 Southern Sportsman 10:30 Weekend Edition "Angel Dust: The Wack Attack" 11:30 Look at Us noon Newsmakers 12:30 Meet the Press 1:00 Emergency! 2:00 Goin' Along 2:30 College Basketball: Notre Dame-UCLA 4:30 NBC SportsWorld 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Peacock Showcase "Earthbound" (conclusion) 8:00 Movie "The Day the Bubble Burst" 11:00 News 11:30 Entertainment This Week 12:30 Emergency! WVEC 13-ABC Norfolk 6:00 Christopher Closeup 6:30 Patterns for Living 7:00 Religion in the News 7:30 World Tomorrow 8:00 Jerry Falwell 9:00 Robert Schuller 10:00 Comedy Time 10:30 Who, What, How Do You Know? 11:00 Fishing with Roland Martin 11:30 This Week with David Brinkley 12:30 Conversation (discussing atheism, an interesting topic given what many Old Dominion stations ran on Sunday mornings Cheesy) 1:00 Forum

1:30 Dialogue (guests from the Southeast VA Planned Parenthood Association) 2:00 Sportsbeat 2:30 Superstars 3:30 USA vs the World 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Sunday 7:00 Code Red 8:00 Movie "Superman" (pt 1) 10:00 Today's FBI 11:00 ABC News 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "The Red Badge of Courage" 1:00 Conversation WHRO 15-PBS Norfolk 7:30 Electric Company 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Electric Company 11:00 Matinee at the Bijou 12:30 Once Upon a Classic 1:00 Washington Week in Review 1:30 Wall Street Week 2:00 Your Tax Return (Robert Guillaume hosts this show giving advice on filing tax returns) 5:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Flame Trees of Thika" (pt 5) 6:00 Paper Chase 7:00 Understanding Human Behavior 8:00 Nova "Finding His Voice" (profiling cerebral palsy victim Dick Boydell, who communicates by using a typewriter, which provides the only narrative for this program) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Flame Trees of Thika" (pt 6) 10:00 I Remember Harlem (pt 4) 11:00 Crosstalk (discussing integration and school busing, both past and present) WTBS 17-Ind Atlanta 5:00 Mission: Impossible cont'd 5:35 Ag-USA 6:05 Between the Lines 7:05 James Robison 7:35 It is Written 8:05 Three Stooges/Little Rascals (bw) 8:35 Cartoon Carnival 9:05 Lost in Space 10:05 Lighter Side of the News 10:35 Movie "Young Winston" 1:35 Movie "Once Upon a Time in the West" 5:05 Last of the Wild 5:35 Wrestling 6:35 Nice People 7:05 Movie "Tammy Tell Me True" 9:05 Week in Review 10:05 News 11:05 Caribbean Nights 11:35 Open Up 12:35 Movie "Run of the Arrow"

2:20 Movie "Adventures of Captain Fabian" (bw) 4:25 Movie "Sherlock Holmes and the Scarlet Claw" (bw) WDCA 20-Ind Washington 6:00 From the Editor's Desk 6:30 Petey Green's Washington 7:00 700 Club 8:00 Jerry Falwell 9:00 Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker 10:00 Little Rascals (bw) 10:30 Movie "Buck Pirates" (bw) noon Movie "The Horse Soldiers" 2:00 Movie "The Undefeated" 4:00 Movie "Cahill, United States Marshal" 6:00 Wonder Woman 7:00 Solid Gold 8:00 In Search of... 8:30 Newsweek Bureau Report 9:00 Newsprobe 9:30 Petey Green's Washington 10:00 Kenneth Copeland 11:00 Hour of Prayer WCVE 23-PBS Richmond 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Electric Company 11:00 Big Blue Marble 11:30 3-2-1 Contact noon Masterpiece Theatre "The Flame Trees of Thika" (pt 5) 1:00 Washington Week in Review 1:30 Wall Street Week 2:00 Your Tax Return 5:00 Lawmakers 5:30 Life on Earth (pt 4) 6:30 Virginia Legislature '82 7:30 Once Upon a Classic "The Talisman" (pt 6) 8:00 Nova "Finding a Voice" 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Flame Trees of Thika" (pt 6) 10:00 Paper Chase 11:00 Top of the World WYAH 27-Ind Portsmouth (station IDed as Continental 27) 6:00 Spectrum 6:30 Deaf Hear 7:00 Lesson 7:30 Larry Jones Ministry 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Time of Deliverance 9:30 TBA 10:00 Faith for Living 10:30 Tom & Jerry 11:30 Movie "Wee Willie Winkie" (bw) 1:00 Movie "Jumping Jacks" (bw) 3:00 Movie "Seven Seas to Calais"

5:00 Crusading for Christ 6:00 Jerry Falwell 7:00 Hardy Boys 8:00 Battlestar Galactica 9:00 Search 9:30 Jack Van Impe 10:00 Kenneth Copeland 11:00 INN News 11:30 Larry Jones Ministry mid. Spectrum WVIR 29-NBC Charlottesville 7:00 World Tomorrow 7:30 Daybreak 8:00 Leonard Repass 8:30 Gospel Sing 9:00 Jerry Falwell 10:00 World Vision 11:00 Kenneth Copeland noon Voice of Calvary Echo 12:30 Meet the Press 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Southern Sportsman 2:30 College Basketball: Notre Dame-UCLA 4:30 NBC SportsWorld 6:00 Jimmy Houston Outdoors 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Peacock Showcase "Earthbound" (conclusion) 8:00 Movie "The Day the Bubble Burst" 11:00 Jim Bakker WTVZ 33-Ind Norfolk (Richmond indie WRLH, which would launch on the 20th, was already running ads in TVG; the station shared a logo and the Primetime All the Time slogan with its TVX sibling in Norfolk) 5:00 Movie "Wild Harvest" (bw) 7:00 Crusade for Christ 8:00 Herculoids 8:30 Dastardly & Muttley 9:00 Adventures of Gilligan 9:30 Wheelie & the Chopper Bunch 10:00 Flintstones 10:30 Three Stooges (bw) 11:00 Rifleman (bw) 11:30 Movie "Tarzan Finds a Son!" (bw) 1:00 Movie "King Kong vs Godzilla" 3:00 Movie "The Other Side of the Mountain" 5:00 Movie "The Graduate" 7:00 Solid Gold (guests Rick Springfield, Kool & the Gang, Devo, and the Little River Band) 8:00 In Touch 9:00 Catch the Vision with Wally Odom 9:30 Word of Promise 10:00 Jerry Falwell 11:00 Ernest Angley WVPT 51-PBS Harrisonburg 8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Big Blue Marble 10:00 Natural History of a Sunbeam 10:30 Electric Company 11:00 Matinee at the Bijou 12:30 Once Upon a Classic 1:00 Washington Week in Review 1:30 Massanutten Vo-Tech Review 2:00 Your Tax Return 5:00 Shenandoah Valley Music Festival 1981 6:00 Soccer Made in Germany 7:00 Tony Brown's Journal (return/discussing crime in the black community) 7:30 Dick Cavett (guest Maud Morgan) 8:00 Nova "Finding a Voice" 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Flame Trees of Thika" (pt 6) 10:00 Shock of the New (looks at surrealist art) Retro: Calgary Wed, July 21, 1993 from TV Guide-Calgary edition Stations listed in order of cable channel cable position applies to both Calgary Cable (black bullets) and Rogers Cable (white bullets) unless otherwise indicated Out-of-province stations listed MDT Calgary 2/30, Rogers 2/14 KSPS 7-PBS Spokane 7:15 Body Electric 7:45 AM Weather 8:00 Shining Time Station 8:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 9:00 Barney & Friends 9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Reading Rainbow 11:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? noon Sit & be Fit 12:30 Crawshaw Paints on Holiday 1:00 Burt Wolf: Eating Well 1:30 Yan Can Cook 2:00 Lawrence Welk 3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Barney & Friends 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Reading Rainbow 5:30 Square One Television 6:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 National Geographic "Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas" 9:00 Frontline "Innocence Lost: The Verdict" (conclusion, this 2-part doc dealt with alleged sex abuse at a North Carolina day care) 11:00 Jacksonville Jazz (from 1991: performances by Diane Schuur, Arturo Sandoval, Bela Fleck, and the Flecktones) mid. Charlie Rose 1:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 2:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

Cable 3 KHQ 6-NBC Spokane 5:00 NBC News Nightside 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 News 8:00 Today 10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 11:00 John & Leeza noon Infomercial 12:30 Caesar's Challenge 1:00 Rush Limbaugh 1:30 Concentration 2:00 Another World 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Stunt Dawgs 4:30 Jetsons 5:00 Wonder Years 5:30 Family Feud 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News 7:30 Inside Edition (reunions between accident victims and their rescuers) 8:00 Jeopardy! 8:30 Wheel of Fortune 9:00 Unsolved Mysteries (a possible link between a reported terrorist attack on a US Army trooptransport plane and the death of a LAPD bomb squad investigator; a woman's search for her brother, who she thinks may be in Utah) 10:00 Maria Shriver (how the right to privacy may be compromised in the workplace) 11:00 Law & Order mid. News 12:35 Tonight Show (guest Maria McKee) 1:35 Late Night with David Letterman (guests Paul Reiser and Julia Sweeney) 2:35 Rush Limbaugh 3:05 NBC News Nightside Cable 5 CFCN 4-CTV Calgary 5:55 Thought for the Day 6:00 News 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Dini Petty 10:00 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 10:30 Campbells 11:00 News 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon Care Bears 12:30 Inspector Gadget 1:00 Shirley (topic: single dads) 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Oprah Winfrey (the effects of TV violence on kids) 5:00 News 5:30 Jeopardy! 6:00 News 7:00 Neon Rider 8:00 Secret Service 9:00 Unsolved Mysteries

10:00 Top Cops 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 News mid. Studs 12:30 Inside Edition (r) 1:00 You Bet Your Life 1:30 Cheers 2:00 Growing Pains 2:30 Infomercial Cable 6 CBRT 9-CBC Calgary 7:00 CBC Morning News 9:00 What on Earth 9:30 Urban Peasant 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:15 Under the Umbrella Tree 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Coronation Street 3:30 Raccoons 4:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 4:30 Empty Nest 5:00 Golden Girls 5:30 News 7:00 Movie "K-9" 9:00 CBC Prime Time News 10:00 Movie "Finding Mary March" mid. Star Trek Cable 7 CKKX 2-Ind Calgary (carries Global programming) 5:30 Sports at 11 6:00 News 7:30 Kidstreet 8:00 Goof Troop 8:30 Ballooner Landing 9:00 It Figures 9:30 100 Huntley Street 10:30 Parent to Parent 11:00 Sports at 11 11:30 Talkabout (repeats are shown north of the border on their poor imitation of GSN, Game TV) noon In the Heat of the Night 1:00 Foreign Affairs 1:30 Live It Up! (reruns of the classic CTV show) 2:00 Night Heat 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 Murphy Brown 5:30 News 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 Movie "The President's Child" 10:00 News 11:00 Sports at 11

11:30 SCTV mid. A Current Affair 12:30 Arsenio Hall 1:30 Who's the Boss? Cable 8 KXLY 4-ABC Spokane 5:00 ABC World News Now 7:00 News 8:00 Good Morning America (including a segment on Angels in America: Millennium Approaches) 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (homemakers with double lives) 11:00 Home noon Phil Donahue (wanting to be a bride) 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Who's the Boss? 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 6:00 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Full House 8:00 Roseanne 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Wonder Years 9:30 Doogie Howser, MD (finale) 10:00 Home Improvement 10:30 Delta (new day) 11:00 Thorn Birds (pt 4) mid. News 12:35 ABC News Nightline 1:05 Infomercial 1:35 Perfect Strangers 2:05 Jerry Springer 3:05 ABC World News Now Cable 10 Calgary Community Channel 5:00 Community Message Board noon Sparky's Travelling Chat Show 1:00 Multi-Faith at Work 1:30 Solutions: Solving Canada's Woes 2:00 Step Into the Future 2:30 Nuestra America 3:00 Community Message Board 4:30 Un mensaje de fe y esperanza 5:00 8th Annual Rock Against Racism 6:00 Signed CFCN News 7:00 TBA 7:30 Faith to Live By 8:00 Men in the 90s 9:00 TBA 10:30 Community Message Board Cable 11 CBRFT 16-SRC Calgary (relay of CBXFT Edmonton) 11:00 Le monde de David le gnome 11:30 Gabby et les petits malins noon Nouvelles

12:30 Chateauvallon 1:30 Le temps de vivre 2:30 Le loi de Los Angeles (LA Law) 3:30 La famille Calinours (Care Bear Family) 4:00 La bande a Picsou (DuckTales) 4:30 Barton 5:00 Watatatow 5:30 La cour en direct 6:00 Alberta ce soir 6:30 La faune nordique 7:00 L'enfer c'est nous autres (host Julie Snyder is currently host of the French-Canadian version of Deal or No Deal...and is also the wife of Quebecor (TVA/Sun Media) boss Pierre-Marc Peladeau) 7:30 Le clan Campbell (Campbells) 8:00 Le Telejournal 8:25 Le Point 8:55 Cinema "Bethune" 11:25 Alberta ce soir 11:55 Cinema "Fantomas" Cable 12 KREM 2-CBS Spokane 5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute 6:30 Infomercial 7:00 News 8:00 CBS This Morning (guest Michael Keaton) 10:00 Family Feud Challenge 11:00 Price is Right noon Maury Povich (discussing a Florida murder case) 1:00 News 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 Oprah Winfrey (same topic as CFCN) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 Murphy Brown 8:00 Cheers 8:30 Designing Women 9:00 Family Dog (x2) 10:00 In the Heat of the Night 11:00 48 Hours (a rerun from 1992 about people targeted by stalkers) mid. News 12:30 Johnny Bago 1:40 Infomercial 2:10 Cosby Show 2:40 News 3:10 CBS News Up to the Minute Cable 13 CIAN 13-Access Calgary 7:00 Faces of Culture 7:30 Let's Learn Japanese 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Today's Special 9:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram Elephant Show 10:00 Friendly Giant

10:15 Free to Fly 10:30 Polka Dot Door 11:00 Kitty Cats (also known by its original French title, Pacha et les chats) 11:30 Paul Hann & Friends noon Christopher Columbus 12:30 Jungle Book 1:00 Behaving Badly 2:00 Sewing with Nancy 2:30 My Partners, My People 3:00 Join In 3:30 Kitty Cats 4:00 Today's Special 4:30 Wind in the Willows 5:00 OWL/TV 5:30 Wonderstruck 6:00 Action Options 6:30 Connecting I 7:00 To the Manor Born 7:30 Stopwatch 8:00 Red Empire 9:00 Playhouse Calgary 24/Rogers 16 CKRD 6-CBC Red Deer (listed in TVG by their on-air ID RDTV) 7:00 This Business of Farming 7:30 What on Earth 8:00 CBC Morning News 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:15 Under the Umbrella Tree 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Geraldo (guest: author Michael S. Broder) noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Love Connection 2:30 Urban Peasant 3:00 Raccoons 3:30 Three's Company 4:00 Police Academy: The Series 4:30 Batman: The Animated Series 5:00 News 6:00 Hogan Family 6:30 Perfect Strangers 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Top 10 Country 8:00 Life Goes On 9:00 CBC Prime Time News 10:00 48 Hours (same show as KREM) 11:00 Cops (x2) mid. Infomercial 12:30 Movie "Wilma" Calgary 31/Rogers 41 WDIV 4-NBC Detroit 5:00 Today 7:00 Maury Povich (same topic as KREM) 8:00 Jerry Springer 9:00 John & Leeza

10:00 News 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Days of Our Lives noon Another World 1:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (same topic as KXLY) 2:00 Montel Williams (having a relationship in order to get pregnant) 3:00 News 4:30 NBC Nightly News 5:00 Wheel of Fortune 5:30 Jeopardy! 6:00 Unsolved Mysteries 7:00 Maria Shriver 8:00 Law & Order 9:00 News 9:35 Tonight Show 10:35 Late Night with David Letterman 11:35 Infatuation 12:05 Later with Bob Costas 12:35 Jane Whitney (transexualism and teens) 1:35 NBC News Nightside 2:00 Judge 2:30 Infatuation 3:00 Judge 3:30 NBC News at Sunrise 4:00 Newsbeat Today Calgary 40/Rogers 18 CKKX Encore (cable channel mainly airing reruns of CKKX's local programming) 8:30 News 11:00 It Figures 11:30 Sports at 11 noon Monty's Travelling Reptile Show (this was syndied nationally, MITV ran it here in the Maritimes) 12:30 News 2:00 It Figures 2:30 Sports at 11 3:00 News 4:30 It Figures 5:00 Fish 'n Canada 5:30 100 Huntley Street 6:30 News 7:00 It Figures 7:30 News 8:30 Movie Show 9:00 FashionTelevision 9:30 News Retro: Eugene, OR, Thur. Jan. 9, 1997 A later listing than most that people post on here, but 1997 TV in my opinion is a lot better than 2011 TV! Source: Eugene-Register Guard CHANNELS

9 KEZI Eugene, OR (ABC) 13 KVAL Eugene (CBS) 16 KMTR Eugene (NBC) 23 KEVU Eugene (UPN) 29 KEPB Eugene (PBS) 34 KLSR Eugene (Fox) 36 KROZ Roseburg, OR (The WB) 5AM 9 World News This Morning 13 Up to The Minute (from 2:05) 16 NBC News Nightside (from 2:05) 23 Off the Air (from 12:30) 29 Instructional Television (from 4AM) 34 This Morning's Business 36 Off the Air (from midnight) 5:30 16 Court TV 34 Shepherd's Chapel 36 AgDay 6:00 13 CBS Morning News 16 News 23 First Business 29 Destinos 36 Paid Program 6:30 9 13 News 16 NBC News at Sunrise 23 Samurai Pizza Cats 29 Sit and Be Fit 34 Princess Gwenevere and The Jewel Riders 36 Kenneth Copeland 7:00 9 Good Morning America 13 News 16 Today Vitamins & minerals; Woody Harrelson. 23 Bruno the Kid 29 The Puzzle Place 34 Darkwing Duck 36 ReBoot 7:30 23 The Mask 29 Storytime 34 Bobby's World 36 Masked Rider 8:00 13 This Morning Electronic gadgets.

23 Bananas in Pajamas (I guess, grid only said "Bananas") 29 Barney & Friends 34 Gargoyles 36 Mega Man 8:30 23 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (reruns) 29 Shining Time Station The gang learns the value of personal freedom. 34 Aladdin 36 Paid Program 9:00 9 The 700 Club 13 Regis & Kathie Lee Author John Gray. 16 Maury Povich Show Topic: children of the street. 23 Movie: "The Driver's Seat" (1974) Elizabeth Taylor. 29 Sesame Street Cuckoos take over Big Bird's nest. 34 After Breakfast (very short-lived I guess) 36 Rolonda 10:00 9 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends 13 The Price is Right 16 Montel Williams Topic: women who got pregnant to save their relationships. 29 Arthur 34 The Scoop with Sam & Dorothy (this must have also been very short-lived, as Wikipedia has no results for that show) 36 Paid Program 10:30 29 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 36 Paid Program 11:00 9 In Person with Maureen O'Boyle Topic: repeat offenders. 13 Ricki Lake 16 Sally Jessy Raphael Topic: blind dates. 23 The Bradshaw Difference (don't know about this talk show either, also probably short-lived) Topic: Heroic acts. 29 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood 34 Gordon Elliott Show Topic: Unsolved murders and disappearances. 36 Home Life Huh (grid form, can someone tell me if that's the correct show title?) 11:30 29 Reading Rainbow 36 Cops 12:00

9 All My Children 13 The Young and The Restless (this is interesting, a 12PM airing instead of 11) 16 Leeza Topic: Problems caused by weight loss. 23 Geraldo Topic: NYC club murder. 29 Trailside: Your Adventure 34 The Dating Game 36 AgDay (that's a late time to play the show!) 12:30 29 America's Rising Star Chefs 34 The Newlywed Game 36 Paid Program 1:00 9 One Life to Live 13 As The World Turns (wonder how KVAL got away from no Bold & The Beautiful?) 16 Sunset Beach 23 Pat Bullard (same host of the ill-fated 2001 remake of Card Sharks) Guests: Jamie Gomez (Nash Bridges), Ron Palillo and Robert Hegyes. 29 Jenkins' Art Workshop 34 Blossom (rerun) 36 Mama's Family 1:30 29 Destinos: Introduction 34 Dinosaurs (rerun) 36 Laverne and Shirley 2:00 9 General Hospital 13 Guiding Light 16 Another World 23 Movie: "Letters from Three Lovers" (1973, Martin Sheen) In three separate stories personal mail reaches a man and two women one year late. 29 Deutsche Welle News 34 Peter Pan and The Pirates 36 Paid Program 2:30 29 Sesame Street 34 Quack Pack 36 Paid Program 3:00 9 Rosie O'Donnell Guests: Madonna, Lauren Holly. 13 Jenny Jones 16 Days of Our Lives 34 Batman & Robin (cartoon) 36 Flintstones 3:30 29 Magic School Bus 34 Spider-Man (cartoon)

36 Masked Rider 4:00 9 Oprah Winfrey Topic: parenting issues. 13 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 16 Mad About You 23 Step by Step 29 Kratts' Creatures 34 Big Bad BeetleBorgs 36 Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck 4:30 16 Real TV Drug bust, hostage taking. 23 Martin 29 Wishbone 34 Power Rangers Zeo 36 Animaniacs 5:00 9 13 News 16 Hard Copy 23 The Dating Game 29 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? 34 Coach 36 Bewitched 5:30 9 ABC News 13 CBS News 16 34 News 23 The Newlywed Game 29 Bill Nye The Science Guy 36 I Dream of Jeannie 6:00 9 13 News 16 NBC News 23 BZZZ! 29 MotorWeek 34 Roseanne Roseanne wants Darlene to dress like a girl for the school dance. 36 Little House on The Prairie 6:30 9 Home Improvement 13 Wheel of Fortune 16 News 23 Real Stories of The Highway Patrol Wrong license tags, traffic stop. 29 Nightly Business Report 34 Access Hollywood 7:00 9 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Displaced humanoids claim Bajor as their homeland. 13 Jeopardy! 16 Entertainment Tonight 23 Cops Houston: boyfriend shoots at woman's house. 29 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 34 Seinfeld "The Contest". Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine vie at self-denial. 36 Crook & Chase Guest: Crystal Bernard. Topics: slimming fashions, twin restaurateurs, fly collector. 7:30 13 EXTRA! 16 Mad About You Murray delays Thanksgiving dinner for family & friends. 23 LAPD: Life on The Beat 34 The Simpsons Homer dosen't graduate. Special guest Brooke Shields. 8:00 9 High Incident "My Brother's Keeper". A prison escapee returns to El Camino seeking revenge on the cops who put him away. 13 Diagnosis Murder "In Defense of Murder". A respected pediatric nurse is the prime suspect in the murder of a madam. 16 Friends Rachael meets a man who may help change her career. 23 Movie: "Crash & Burn" (1990, Paul Ganus). People of the future are trapped in a TV station with a robot turned killer by a computer virus. 29 This Old House 34 Martin Martin's service on a jury hinders the Paynes from starting a family. 36 Movie: "Heads" (1994, Jon Cryer). An editor's assignment leads his new reporter to someone who's decapitating people. 8:30 16 The Single Guy The gang plans major life changes for the new year. 29 Oregon's Field Guide Dam/waterway experiments. 34 Living Single Regine's mothers' friendship with a man causes tension. 9:00 9 Murder One "Chapter Nine". Wyler calls the shots when Docknovich and Mosley clash over jury selection; new information points to another possible suspect. 13 Moloney A gang goes after Nick's daughter, Kate (Ashley Johnson) after he tries to help a troubled member. 16 Seinfeld George finds the perfect woman. 29 Mystery! "Original Sin" Dalgliesh (Roy Marsden) investigates hate mail and murder at poet Gabriel Dauntsey's publishing house. (Part 1 of 3) 34 New York Undercover "The Reaper" A death-row inmate's father takes L.T. Cooper hostage in her office and threatens to

blow up the precinct if his son is not given a reprieve. 9:30 16 Suddenly Susan 23 Perfect Strangers The cousins build a backyard gazebo for Jennifer. 10:00 9 Junk Science: What You Know That May Not Be So with John Stossel 13 48 Hours Topic: teens and smoking. 16 3rd Rock from The Sun Sally watches Mrs. Dubcek's toddler grandson. 23 Baywatch "Cruise Ship". Shauni's boyfriend becomes abusive; disaster strikes an offshore cruise. 29 Great Performances 34 36 News 10:30 16 Frasier Frasier and Bulldog compete for a beautiful woman. 34 M*A*S*H Margaret learns a nurse slipped out to meet her husband. 36 Mama's Family Vint hocks the silver. 11:00 9 13 16 News 23 Jerry Springer Topic: serial killers. 34 The Simpsons 36 Issues USA 11:30 29 Nova Daily routine aboard the Navy aircraft carrier USS Independence. 34 Strange Universe 36 Paid Program 11:35 9 Nightline 13 Late Show with David Letterman Guest: Comedian/magician Amazing Jonathan. 16 Tonight Show/Jay Leno Guests: Actress Diane Keaton, actor Cuba Gooding, Jr., musical guests Better Than Ezra. Midnight 23 Judge Judy 34 Paid Program 36 Off the Air 12:05 9 Politically Incorrect (listing lists it as Bill Maher however) 12:30 23 Off the Air

29 Charlie Rose 34 All News Night (I'll say All News Channel) 12:35 9 Paid Program 13 Late Late Show with Tom Snyder Guest: Little Richard. 16 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Guest: John Cleese. 1:05 9 ABC World News Now 1:30 29 Travels in Europe 1:35 13 Married...with Children 16 Later 2:00 29 Government (not sure what this is, course?) 2:05 13 Up to The Minute 16 NBC News Nightside 2:30 29 Government (see 2AM) 3:00 29 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 4AM 29 Instructional Television Retro: Western Ontario Sat, July 20, 1974 from TV Guide-Western Ontario edition WJBK 2-CBS Detroit 5:55 News 6:00 Across the Fence 6:30 Summer Semester "The American Presidency: The Men and the Office" 7:00 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan 7:30 Bailey's Comets 8:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 8:30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll & Hydes" 10:00 My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11:00 Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie & the Pussycats noon Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Johnstown Monster" (this 1971 British film was filmed in

Ireland) 2:00 Entertainment Detroit (local rock/soul talent) 3:00 Movie "Curse of the Undead" (bw) 4:00 Movie "The Creature Walks Among Us" (bw) 5:00 Dusty's Trail 5:30 To Some They're Just Old Buildings (efforts to preserve Motown's old buildings and landmarks) 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals (elephant seals) 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Miss Universe Pageant (Bob Barker and Helen O'Connell host the 23rd annual pageant, live from Manila) mid. News 12:30 Movie "Lafayette" 2:30 Movie "The Kansan" (bw) 4:00 What's My Line? 4:30 News WKYC 3-NBC Cleveland 6:25 News 6:30 Farm 7:00 Popeye 8:00 Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9:00 Emergency Plus 4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10:00 Sigmund 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy noon Jetsons 12:30 Go! (visiting a children's horse show in NY's Berkshire Hills) 1:00 NFL Action '74 "All-Stars of Tomorrow" (highlights of the College All-Star Game in Chicago) 1:30 Celebrity Bowling: Ed Ames/Frankie Laine v Joseph Campanella/Rose Marie 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (Joe Garagiola/Tony Kubek; alt game: Kansas City-Yankees) 5:00 Starlost 6:00 Here It Is 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 World of Survival (visiting a wild bird haven in northern Greece) 7:30 Untamed World (a trip to the Great Barrier Reef) 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "$" 11:20 News 11:45 Movie "The Rare Breed" 1:45 Movie "The Evil of Frankenstein" WWJ 4-NBC Detroit 6:55 News 7:00 Country Living "Repairing Tree Injuries" 7:30 Oopsy! the Clown 8:30 Addams Family (animated)

9:00 Emergency Plus 4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10:00 Sigmund 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy noon Jetsons 12:30 Go! 1:00 Lidsville 1:30 At the Zoo (Eliot) 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland/alt game: KC-Yankees 5:00 Mr. Magoo 5:30 You Asked for It (inside NORAD's defense center, and a Hawaiian bird sanctuary) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 George Pierrot "Atlantic Striped Bass" 7:30 Johnny Mann's Stand Up & Cheer (guest Lloyd Bridges) 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "$" 11:20 News 11:50 Tonight Show (guests Candice Bergen, Pam Grier, and Orson Bean; Cleveland and Erie ran the weekend Carson Sun 11:30) 1:20 Saturday Rock (Joey Van welcomes Ron Coden, the Carlisle Sisters, and the Originals at the Dearborn Towne House) WEWS 5-ABC Cleveland 7:20 News 7:30 Herald of Truth 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9:00 Super Friends 10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober 11:00 Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! noon Movie "Nanny and the Professor" (animated) 1:00 American Bandstand (guests Rufus, and George McCrae) 2:00 Car & Track 2:30 Greatest Sports Legends 3:00 Movie "The Incredible Mr. Limpet" 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: North American Continental Boxing Championships (live from Milwaukee, Keith Jackson is ringside) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 David Frost Revue (spoofing telephone operators) 7:30 Black on Black 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Movie "Mousey" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 News 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Martha Reeves, Leo Kottke, Larry Raspberry & the Highsteppers, and Kansas) 1:00 Speakeasy 2:00 ABC News 2:15 News

CKGN-Global: 6 Paris/22 Cottam/29 Oil Springs 5pm Celebrity Wrestling 6:00 When We Danced 6:30 Everything Goes (guests Jim Backus, Earl Pomerantz, Christine Chandler, and O.C. Smith) 8:00 (6) Apple's Way 8:00 (22-29) Country Matters 9:00 Witness to Yesterday 9:30 Movie "A Child Like Any Other" (profile of then 12-year-old Canadian singer Rene Simard) 11:30 About Sex WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit 6:40 News 7:00 Old Time Comedies "Racket Cheers" 7:30 Mission: Magic! 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9:00 Super Friends 10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober 11:00 Brady Kids 11:30 Jerry in the Circus (magician Bob Downey performs) noon Movie "Nanny and the Professor" (animated) 1:00 American Bandstand 2:00 Dating Game 2:30 Lone Ranger (bw) 3:00 Movie "Smoky" 4:30 NFL Championship Games 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 Town Meeting (John Kelly hosts this program where Michigan residents speak out on local issues) 7:30 World of Survival (probing a Red Sea shipwreck) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Movie "Mousey" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie "Cheyenne Autumn" 1:30 Movie "Frontier Hellcat" 3:30 Collage 4:00 News CKNX 8-CBC Wingham 10:00 Ontario Schools (OECA) 10:30 One Northern Summer 11:00 Vancouver Aquarium 11:30 Klahanie (visiting England's South) noon Seaway 1:00 You Really Can 1:30 Reach for the Top 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: relaying NBC's coverage 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 6:00 Irish Rovers 6:30 Mannix 7:30 Tommy Banks

8:00 All Around the Circle (guests: dancer Percy Wareham, and accordion player Mike Tremblett) 8:30 Whiteoaks of Jalna 9:30 Bless This House "A Girl's Worst Friend is Her Father" 10:00 Inside Canada 10:30 In the Mood (a musical tribute to Tommy Dorsey with guests Jack Leonard, Ted Roderman, and the Doug Bennett Singers) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News 11:45 Movie "Assault on a Queen" WJW 8-CBS Cleveland 5:30 News 5:40 First Edition 5:45 Across the Fence 6:15 RFD 6:30 Summer Semester "Practical Health for the Layman" 7:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 7:30 Bailey's Comets 8:00 Vision On 8:30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll and Hydes" 10:00 My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11:00 Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie & the Pussycats noon Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland (Harry Jones/Jim "Mudcat" Grant) 4:00 Soul Train 5:00 Lawrence Welk (Grammy-winning tunes) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Hee Haw (guests Johnny Bench, Tom T. Hall, Sunday Sharpe, and Charlie McCoy) 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Miss Universe Pageant mid. News 12:25 Movie "Arabella" 2:25 Movie "Geronimo" (bw) 4:25 News CKLW 9-CBC Windsor 6:00 Cartoons 6:30 Uncle Bobby (Baton Broadcasting, who owned Toronto CTV station CFTO, was majority owner of CKLW (CBC had the rest) and carried some of CFTO's programming here) 7:00 Ontario Schools (OECA) 9:00 A Way Out (teenage girls working as forest rangers) 9:30 Marc's Grab Bag (guests: filmmaker Helene Morency, puppeteer Nina Keogh, and singer Tony Kosinac) 10:00 Odyssey "Roughnecks"/"My Financial Career" 10:30 Newfoundland Holiday 11:00 Bagatelle "About Dinnertime" (eating habits in various cultures) 11:30 Reach for the Top noon Frank De Angelis

12:30 Sunday Best "That Wonderful Day When I Reach 65" (look at pensions) 1:30 Country Canada (visiting the reborn ghost town of Walhachin, BC) 2:00 CBC Sunday Sports (equestrian action with commentators John Wilson and Gordon Atkinson) 3:30 F Troop 4:00 Greatest Sports Legends: Jim Taylor 4:30 CPGA Golf Championship (live from Calgary; commentator Al McCann) 6:00 Tarzan 7:00 Police Surgeon "North Light" 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8:00 The Jury (the rock band's final concert from Edmonton) 8:30 Whiteoaks of Jalna 9:30 Bless This House "A Girl's Worst Friend is Her Father" 10:00 Inside Canada 10:30 In the Mood 11:00 CBC News 11:15 A Look Back 11:30 Canadian Open Golf Preview (that year's Open was held in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga) mid. Movie "The Spanish Main" CFPL 10-CBC London 10:00 Littlest Hobo (bw) 10:30 Rocket Robin Hood 11:00 Grand Prix Wrestling noon Let's Do It 12:30 Reach for the Top 1:00 Know Your Sports 1:30 You Really Can 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: relay from NBC 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 6:00 News 6:30 Movie "Terror in the Sky" 8:00 All Around the Circle 8:30 Whiteoaks of Jalna 9:30 Bless This House "A Girl's Worst Friend is Her Father" 10:00 Inside Canada 10:30 In the Mood 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News 11:40 Movie "Cool Hand Luke" (most famous for a certain news theme Wink) CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 8:30 Hilarious House of Frightenstein (the Canadian cult classic was produced at ch 11) 9:30 Ontario Schools (OECA) 11:30 Spider-Man noon You Really Can 12:30 Ryerson Presents (bw/hotel location and operation in Toronto) 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Championship Sports (AA-consolation basketball final from Brock University in St. Catharines) 3:30 Ontario Tennis: Fauquier v Bardsley (at Burlington) 4:30 Outdoor Sportsman 5:00 Championship Fishing 5:30 Going Place 6:00 Brott Backstage (at the Chantanuga Music Festival with Louis Quilico, Steven Staryk, and Arnold Edinborough)

6:30 Party Game 7:00 Heritage Inn (Don Hildebrand welcomes Marine Museum curator Alan Howard) 7:30 Annual Conference on Contemporary Affairs "The Regulation of Misleading Advertising" 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Wrestling 10:30 Movie "In the Heat of the Night" 12:45 Movie "The Failing of Raymond" WICU 12-NBC Erie 7:45 Davey & Goliath 8:00 Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9:00 Emergency Plus 4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10:00 Sigmund 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy noon Jetsons 12:30 Go! 1:00 Garden & Farm 1:30 Focus 12 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Oakland-Cleveland/alt game: KC-Yankees 5:00 TBA 5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music 6:00 Safari to Adventure 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (same as WJW) 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "$" 11:20 News 11:35 Movie "The Hasty Heart" (bw) CKCO-CTV: 13 Kitchener/2 Georgian Bay 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Uncle Bobby (TVG lists it as 1 hr) 7:30 Waterville Gang 8:00 Puppet People 8:30 Fantastica 9:00 Tree House 9:30 Thacker's World 10:00 Animal World "Creatures of the Nile" 10:30 Ozzie's Girls 11:00 Jeannie 11:30 Bandstand 12:30 Movie "Three Guns for Texas" (re-edited stringing of 3 Laredo episodes) 2:30 Canadian Roller Derby 3:30 World Tennis: men's quarterfinals, Eric Van Dillen (US) v Ilie Nastase (Romania) 4:30 CPGA Golf Championship 6:00 News 6:30 Outdoors Unlimited 7:00 Shake, Rock & Roll (series return with host Bobby Curtola and guests Chad Allen, and the Four Lads) 7:30 Police Surgeon 8:00 Movie "Privilege"

10:00 Wrestling 11:00 News 11:30 CTV National News (Saturday was the only night where CKCO ran them in reverse, CTV National usually ran at 11) 11:50 Conversation mid. Movie "Major Dundee" WJET 24-ABC Erie 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9:00 Super Friends 10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober 11:00 Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! noon Movie "Nanny and the Professor" (animated) 1:00 American Bandstand 2:00 Soul Train 3:00 TBA 3:30 Movie "The Atomic City" (bw) 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 Hee Haw (same show as WJW) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Movie "Mousey" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Movie "The Enemy Below" (bw) 1:15 News WSEE 35-CBS Erie 8:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 8:30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll and Hydes" 10:00 My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11:00 Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie & the Pussycats noon Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Johnstown Monster" 2:00 Putt Putt Golf 2:30 Greatest Sports Legends 3:00 NFL Game of the Week 4:00 Movie "The Triumph of Hercules" 6:00 Horse Racing 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Daniel Boone 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Miss Universe Pageant mid. News 12:15 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1:45 Wrestling

WKBD 50-Ind Detroit 8:30 Insight 9:00 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale 9:30 Roller Game of the Week 11:00 Wrestling noon Movie "Them" (bw) 1:30 Movie "Above and Beyond" (bw) 4:00 Movie "At Gunpoint" 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 Lawrence Welk (same as WJW) 8:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Tom T. Hall, Bob Luman, Johnny Rodriguez, and Conny Van Dyke) 8:30 Merv Griffin (a fashion show with the wives of Dean Martin, Robert Stack, Clint Eastwood, Sammy Davis Jr, Johnny Carson, Dick Martin, James Franciscus, Aaron Spelling, and Zubin Mehta) 10:00 Lou Gordon (TV repairmen defend their profession in a reply to an earlier expose) 11:30 Movie "World Without End" WQLN 54-PBS Erie 7:30 Dentistry Today 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Inside/Out 10:45 How Come? 11:00 Sesame Street noon Electric Company 12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 1:00 Zoom 1:30 Man & His World 2:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 2:30 French Chef 3:00 Antiques 3:30 You Owe It to Yourself 4:00 Consultation 4:30 Washington Debates for the 70s 5:30 Garden Club 6:00 What's the Big Idea? (playwright Abe Burrows and psychologist James Jones discuss ethnic jokes) 7:00 Boboquivari 7:30 Zoom 8:00 You Owe It to Yourself (discussing worker's compensation) 8:30 Newport Jazz Festival New York (a 1973 tribute to Louis Armstrong with guests including the Roy Eldridge Quartet, Dizzy Gillespie, Helen Hunter, Ella Fitzgerald, and the Dave Brubeck Group; clips of Armstrong performing are also shown) 9:30 Coming Asunder of Jimmy Bright (future Dallas co-star Ken Kercheval plays a social worker fighting against an impossible workload and bureaucracy) WJBK 2-CBS Detroit 7:00 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan 7:30 Bailey's Comets Both delayed from Sunday. Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM

9:00 Movie "Sandy's Jekyll & Hydes" New Scooby Doo Movie. Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM 1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Johnstown Monster" (this 1971 British film was filmed in Ireland) One thing I'm curious about is why The New Scooby Doo and Saturday Superstar Movies were listed in TVG as "Movie", while the "CBS Children's Film Festival" was listed as such? Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM 2:00 Entertainment Detroit (local rock/soul talent) Did TVG list who was featured? Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM WEWS 5-ABC Cleveland noon Movie "Nanny and the Professor" (animated) And of course, this was the week's "Saturday Superstar Movie". Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM CKGN-Global: 6 Paris/22 Cottam/29 Oil Springs 5pm Celebrity Wrestling I heard of "Celebrity Dominoes", but this is ridiculous. Who was in the ring? Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM 8:00 (6) Apple's Way 8:00 (22-29) Country Matters According to Wikipedia's article on CIII, it was mentioned that 22 Cottam (at least) went dark later on when an American program aired on Global. Anyone know if there's any truth to that, or did 22 Cottam always shown alternate programming? Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM 9:30 Movie "A Child Like Any Other" (profile of then 12-year-old Canadian singer Rene Simard) ...who was practically the Quebecois' answer to Donny Osmond. Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM CKLW 9-CBC Windsor 6:30 Uncle Bobby (Baton Broadcasting, who owned Toronto CTV station CFTO, was majority owner of CKLW (CBC had the rest) and carried some of CFTO's programming here) The CTV programming (at least those produced by CFTO) remained after CBC bought Baton's stare and renamed the station CBET -- mainly as filler programming to replace CBC's American network programming blacked out in Detroit. Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM CKCO-CTV: 13 Kitchener/2 Georgian Bay 11:30 Bandstand Same program as "American Bandstand"?

Quote from: Bluenoser on July 20, 2011, 08:02:59 AM WQLN 54-PBS Erie 3:30 You Owe It to Yourself As mentioned in an earlier retro thread, this was a mock gameshow series hosted by Allen Ludden that addresses consumer issues. By the way, did this edition have listings for WTVS? Funny that WQLN was listed and WTVS was not. Retro: North Georgia Tuesday, July 19, 1977 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Pattern For Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Hollywood Squares (Lynn Anderson, Mike Connors, Jamie Farr, George Gobel, Carol Lawrence, weekbehind from 10:30 AM) 9:30 Shoot For The Stars (Clifton Davis, Pat Carroll, weekbehind from 12 N) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Today In Georgia 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess (Monty Hall created and hosts this "Family Feud" wannabe) 12 N News 12:30 Divorce Court 1 PM Liars Club (Betty White, Alan Sues, Jim McKrell, Larry Hovis) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Doris Day 4:30 Odd Couple 5 PM The FBI 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola 8:15 Baseball All-Star Game (National League won, 7-5, game played at Yankee Stadium) 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show (Albert Finney, Madeline Kahn, singer Gloria Loring, Stephen Schneider (author of "Genesis Strategy")) 1 AM Tomorrow (Frank Yablans, producer of "The Other Side Of Midnight") 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:25 Romper Room

6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today 9 AM 700 Club 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Lynn Anderson, Valerie Bertinelli, Kevin Dobson, George Gobel, Earl Holliman, Arte Johnson, Bill Macy, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Midday Live 1 PM Gong Show 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM The Archies 4:30 Three Stooges/Little Rascals 4:55 News For Little People 5 PM The FBI 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Liars Club 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola 8:15 Baseball All-Star Game 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester (course title is not given but it has to do with aging) 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (heart surgeon Michael DeBakey discusses heart disease) 10 AM Here's Lucy (guest: Jayne Meadows as a wealthy widow who attracts Harry's attention) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Bewitched 4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Richard Thomas; Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and the Sons of the Pioneers, Vincent Gardenia) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax"

8:30 Best Friends (busted pilot about a group of Chicago teens) 9 PM M*A*S*H (a semiconscious Hawkeye is taken in by a Korean farmer and his family) 9:30 One Day At A Time 10 PM Kojak 11 PM News 11:30 McMillan And Wife 1:05 Ironside 2:05 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 3 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky 3:30 Antiques 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Once Upon A Classic ("The Prince And The Pauper," Part 3) 7 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky 7:30 Irish Rovers (Remember "The Unicorn," their one big U.S. hit? Shari Lewis is guest.) 8 PM About Us: A Deep South Portrait 9 PM Bluegrass Festival 9:30 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" 11 PM Movie: "The Evil Mind" sign off 12:30 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:25 New Tomorrow 6:30 PTL Club 7:30 Funtime 8 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (topic: sex-change operations) 10 AM Room 222 10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N The Better Sex (Bill Anderson and Sarah Purcell co-host.) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Ron Glass, June Lockhart) 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Leave It To Beaver 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 7 PM My Three Sons 7:30 Family Affair 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM ABC Movie: "Love Story" 11 PM News 11:30 ABC Movie: "Only With Married Men" WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Not For Women Only (topic: "Does Your Job Make You Sick?" guests: New York Times associate editor Charlotte Curtis and Matthew Culligan, author of "How To Kill Stress Before It Kills You") 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Merv Griffin (Jerry Van Dyke, Marvin Hamlisch, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, pianist Monty Alexander) 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Daniel Boone 5 PM Medical Center 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Soupy Sales, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM ABC Movie: "Love Story" 11 PM News 11:30 Fernwood 2Night 12 M ABC Movie: "Only With Married Men" WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5:55 Farm Report 6 AM Summer Semester 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Here's Lucy 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 (Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, Roz Kelly, Greg Morris, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers)

4 PM Tattletales (Donald Ross and Patti Deutsch, George and Robin Savalas, Robert Urich and Heather Menzies) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Alan Sues, Minnie Riperton, Robert Carradine, opera singer Jan Peerce, comic Hank Garcia) 5:55 Weather 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Gunsmoke 8 PM Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" 8:30 Best Friends 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 One Day At A Time 10 PM Kojak 11 PM News 11:30 McMillan And Wife WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 Donahue (Graham and Treena Kerr are guests) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Treasure Hunt 8 PM Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" 8:30 Best Friends 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 One Day At A Time 10 PM Kojak 11 PM News 11:30 McMillan And Wife WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 3 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky 3:30 Antiques 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Studio See 7 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM About Us: A Deep South Portrait 9 PM Opera Theater (the music of Victor Herbert) 10 PM This Far By Faith (the history of the black church in America) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:40 World At Large 6:10 News 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Lassie 8:30 Hazel 9 AM The Lucy Show (guest: singer Roberta Sherwood) 9:30 Love, American Style 10 AM Movie: "Song Of The Open Road" 11:55 News 12 N Perry Mason 1 PM Movie: "The Men" (Marlon Brando's first film, from '50, not to be confused with ABC's 1972-73 trilogy of "Assignment: Vienna," "The Delphi Bureau," and "Jigsaw") 2:55 News 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 The Archies 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Addams Family 5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 Hazel 6 PM Father Knows Best 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM That Girl 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Star Trek 9 PM Movie: "Marjoe" (documentary about evangelist Marjoe Gortner) 11 PM Dark Shadows 11:30 Movie: "The Little Minister" 1:50 Movie: "My Wild Irish Rose" 3:50 News 4:10 Open Up (John Wade, formerly host of Ch. 11's "A.M. Atlanta," appears to have taken over from Neal Boortz.) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Studio See 11 AM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky 11:30 M.D. (health)

12 N off the air 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Once Upon A Classic 7 PM Latin Atlanta '77 (also aired on Ch. 5 Sundays at 8 AM) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Cinema Showcase (guest: William Devane) 8:30 Consumer Survival Kit (C.W. McCall with tips on family health) 9 PM Shades Of Greene 10 PM Nova ("The Case Of The Bermuda Triangle") 11 PM Something Personal ("Girls At 12" looks at a group of Boston-area girls) 11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Entertainment Page 6:30 Red Sunday (the Battle of the Little Bighorn) 7 PM Movie: "Lucky Texan" (early John Wayne, from '33) 8 PM Movie: "The Star Packer" (more of the Duke, from '34) 9 PM Ludlow Porch (trivia with audience call-in) 10 PM PTL Club sign off 12 M WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess 12 N Shoot For The Stars (Peter Bonerz, Lois Nettleton) 12:30 Chico And The Man 1 PM News 1:15 Noon Over Middle Georgia 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Gong Show 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 Flintstones 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Partridge Family 7:30 Honeymooners 8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola 8:15 Baseball All-Star Game 11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Studio See 7 PM Weekly Edition 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM About Us: A Deep South Portrait 9 PM Opera Theater 10 PM Nova sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:45 News 7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 7:30 Lone Ranger 8 AM Mighty Mouse 8:30 Deputy Dawg 9 AM Heckle And Jeckle 9:30 Dennis The Menace 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 Practical Christian Living 12 N Acts 29 12:30 Mister Ed 1 PM Wagon Train 2 PM Summer Fun (cartoons) 2:30 Huck And Yogi 3 PM Popeye And Porky Hour 4 PM Superman 4:30 Batman (Milton Berle as Louie the Lilac) 5 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies 5:30 McHale's Navy 6 PM F Troop 6:30 Rifleman 7 PM Big Valley 8 PM 700 Club 9:30 Practical Christian Living 10 PM Hi Doug 10:30 Dwight Thompson (religion) 11 PM Best Of Groucho 11:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 12 M News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3:20 Dr. J. Harold Smith 3:25 Hercules (cartoon) 3:30 Bozo's Big Top 4 PM Lidsville 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Tony Randall; Rex Reed,

Franco Harris, singer Helen Schneider) 6 PM Quest For Adventure 6:30 Lassie 7 PM Animal World 7:30 Dr. E.J. Daniels Presents Happiness Is 8 PM Word Of God School 8:30 United Christian Church 9:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith sign off 11:05 PM Retro: St. Lawrence Valley Sun, July 21, 1974 from TV Guide-Montreal/St. Lawrence edition CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Ottawa (SRC) 9:30 Grangallo et Petitro 10:00 Le Jour du Seigneur 11:00 Rencontres 11:30 L'agriculteur de demain noon La semaine verte 1:00 Qui-vive "Londres depolluee" (air quality in London since the infamous 1952 smog, that caused the death of 4000 persons over 4 days) 1:30 La fleche du temps 2:00 Propos et confidences 2:30 L'univers du sport 4:00 L'heure des quilles (bowling) 5:00 5 D "L'Islam" (pt 3-"Unite et diversite") 6:00 Concert intime (sitarist Rahul Mahadeo and tambura player Kanta Varma) 6:30 Le Telejournal 6:35 Atome et galaxies "Nutrition et humanisme" 7:00 Quelle famille! 7:30 Les Beaux Dimanches-7:30 Des freres Wright a Charles Lindbergh (aviation history) 8:30 Le mystere de Jean XXIII (profile of Pope John XXIII) 9:30 L'Afrique des convulsions (looking back at African independence movements of the 60s) 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:00 Cinema "Lucrece Borgia" (bw) CKGN-Global: 2 Bancroft/6 Ottawa 5pm Gospel Singin' Time 5:30 What's His Name? 6:00 My Country with Pierre Berton 6:30 Global Journal "Ottawa-A Nice Place for People" 7:00 Great Debate (abolishing prisons...pro: Jessica Mitford, anti: University of Toronto law prof Desmond Wilson; Pierre Berton moderates) 8:00 Movie "Houdini" 10:00 Van Der Valk "A Man of No Importance" 11:00 World of Wicks (guests Edith Head, and 75-yr-old gumshoe Mary Ross) 11:30 Les Montrealais (Paul Hecht and Jean-Guy Moreau welcome guests Maureen Forrester, Claude Laveillee, and playwright Michel Tremblay) WSYR 3-NBC Syracuse 7:00 This is the Life (bw) 7:30 Faith for Today 8:00 Music & the Spoken Word

8:30 Christopher Closeup 9:00 Newsprobe "Question of the Retarded" 9:30 Legacy (Alexander Scourby explores 300 years of Dutch cultural history through its painters) 10:30 Movie "The Outlaws is Coming!" (bw) noon News & Views: Black Perspective 12:30 Meet the Press 1:00 Wild, Wild West 2:00 Baseball: Kansas City-Yankees (Phil Rizzuto/Frank Messer/Bill White; networked from WPIX) 4:30 Movie "Brigadoon" 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wild Kingdom "Hunters of the Sky" 7:30 Wonderful World of Disney "Bristle Face" (pt 1) 8:30 McMillan & Wife 10:00 NBC News Presents "Heart Attack" (most of the program previously aired as parts of a 5-part series on Today) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Of Human Bondage" (bw) 1:30 News WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 9:00 Bailey's Comets 9:30 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan 10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "Bless the Lord, All Ye Beasts" (Beatrice Straight on saints known for the love of animals) 10:30 Marshall Efron's Sunday School (visiting an Amish farm in Pennsylvania) 11:00 Camera Three (conclusion of a 2-parter on depression) 11:30 Faith for Today "Adam was a Lonely Man" noon Other People, Other Places (visiting Java) 12:30 Face the Nation 1:00 Movie "The Pharoah's Woman" 2:30 CBS Tennis Classic: Quarterfinals from Austin, John Alexander v Roscoe Tanner 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: All-America Youth Bowling Championship, plus an Eye on Sports segment 5:30 You Can Quote Me 6:00 CBS News Retrospective "The Italians" (bw, first aired 1967) 7:00 Untamed World (visiting Afghanistan, a dangerous proposition these days Cheesy) 7:30 Apple's Way 8:30 Mannix 9:30 60 Minutes 10:30 Protectors 11:00 CBS News 11:15 Movie "Halls of Anger" CBOT 4-CBC Ottawa 11:00 RSVP 11:30 Reach for the Top noon Beckett & McDonald 12:30 Tomorrow Now 12:45 A Way Out (Glen McTavish kite-glides behind a powerboat doing 40) 1:00 West (visiting two women in Alberta's Peace River region) 1:30 Country Canada (rebirth of the BC ghost town of Walhachin) 2:00 World We Live In "Rock-a-Bye Baby" (how sensations of touch and movement affects children's emotional and physical development) 2:30 Soccer: semifinals, either West Germany-Poland or Netherlands-Brazil 4:00 Sunday Best "Time Machine" (history of photography) 5:00 Music to See (jazz ensemble Nova Music Plus One)

5:30 Impressions (guest Marie-Andre Bertrand, political activist and Universite de Montreal professor) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney (same episode as NBC) 7:00 Beachcombers 7:30 Waltons "The Five Foot Shelf" 8:30 Dick Van Dyke 9:00 Movie "The Rowdyman" 11:00 CBC News 11:15 CBOT Tonight 11:25 Sports 11:35 Movie "War and Peace" (pt 4) WHEN 5-CBS Syracuse 8:00 Day of Discovery "Why Christians Believe in the Trinity" 8:30 Oral Roberts "Your Faith Can Make You Whole" 9:00 Bailey's Comets 9:30 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan 10:00 Karamu 10:30 Mass for Shut-Ins 11:00 Public Affairs 11:30 Jewish Journal (guest Theodore Bikel) noon Straight to the Source 12:30 Face the Nation 1:00 CBS Tennis Classic: quarterfinals, Marty Reissen v Arthur Ashe 2:00 Starlost 3:00 Addams Family (bw) 3:30 BC Open Golf (from Endicott NY) 5:30 NYPD 6:00 CBS News Perspective "The Italians" (bw) 7:00 News 7:30 Apple's Way 8:30 Mannix 9:30 60 Minutes 10:30 Protectors 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Halls of Anger" (I assume given that this aired on ch 3 in Burlington, this was a syndied film?) WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh 8:00 I Believe in Miracles 8:30 Rex Humbard "We're Out of God" 9:30 Oral Roberts "Let God Pick Up the Pieces" 10:00 Day of Discovery "Parables That Tell Secrets" (pt 2) 10:30 Old Time Gospel Hour 11:30 Forum II noon Eyewitness Forum (ch 5 used the Eyewitness News title at the time) 12:30 Meet the Press 1:00 Movie "The Undercover Man" (bw) 2:30 Virginian 4:00 Viewpoint 4:30 Legacy (same show as ch 3 Syracuse) 5:30 Washington Debates for the 70s 6:00 Garner Ted Armstrong 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wild Kingdom (safari in Rhodesia) 7:30 Wonderful World of Disney "Bristle Face" (pt 1)

8:30 McMillan & Wife 10:00 NBC News Presents "Heart Attack" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Candice Bergen, Pam Grier, and Orson Bean...I'm missing a piece of the Sat night listings, so I can't say if the weekend Carson was cleared in Syracuse or not) CBMT 6-CBC Montreal 11:30 This is the Life noon Man & His Music 12:30 Montreal Mosaic 12:45 A Way Out 1:00 West 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 World We Live In "Rock-a-Bye Baby" 2:30 Soccer: semifinals, either West Germany-Poland or Netherlands-Brazil 4:00 Sunday Best "Time Machine" 5:00 Music to See 5:30 Impressions 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney (same episode as NBC) 7:00 Beachcombers 7:30 Waltons "The Five Foot Shelf" 8:30 Dick Van Dyke 9:00 Movie "The Rowdyman" 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Montreal Tonight 11:30 Movie "Tillie and Gus" (bw) WRGB 6-NBC Schenectady (the only Capital Region station listed in this edition) 7:00 Across the Fence 7:30 Good News 7:45 Pets on Parade 8:00 I Believe in Miracles 8:30 Day of Discovery 9:00 Oral Roberts "Let God Pick Up the Pieces" 9:30 Hear the Word 10:00 You 10:30 Go (visiting a children's horse show in the Berkshire Hills of NY) 11:00 Wrestling noon Death Valley Days 12:30 Animal World 1:00 Eternal Light (interview with Dr. Abraham J. Heschel, interviewed shortly before his death in Dec 1972) 2:00 Baseball: KC-Yankees (via WPIX) 4:30 TBA 5:00 World of Survival "Kill by Kindness" (wiping out an elephant herd to preserve the ecological balance in an Ugandan national park) 5:30 Treasure Hunt 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wild Kingdom "Hunters of the Sky" 7:30 Wonderful World of Disney "Bristle Face" (pt 1) 8:30 McMillan & Wife 10:00 NBC News Presents "Heart Attack" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Amazons of Rome"

CHLT 7-SRC Sherbrooke 9:30 Il est ecrit (French version of It is Written) 10:00 Le Jour du Seigneur 11:00 Rencontres 11:30 L'agriculteur de demain noon La semaine verte 1:00 Match sur roulettes (roller derby) 2:00 Les secrets de baseball (George Whelan) 2:30 L'univers du sport 4:00 Passeport (M. Whelan is here too) 4:30 Marine Boy 5:00 5 D "L'Islam" (pt 3-"Unite et diversite") 6:00 Flipper 6:30 Le Telejournal 6:35 Atome et galaxies "Nutrition et humanisme" 7:00 Quelle famille! 7:30 Les Beaux Dimanches (see CBFT listings for details) 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:00 Cinema: TBA WWNY 7-CBS/NBC Watertown 8:45 Cartoons 9:30 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan 10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "Bless the Lord, All Ye Beasts" 10:30 Marshall Efron's Sunday School 11:00 Day of Discovery "Parables That Tell Secrets" (pt 1) 11:30 This is the Life noon Face the Nation 12:30 Camera Three (same as ch 3) 1:00 Name of the Game 2:30 CBS Tennis Classic: Alexander v Tanner 3:30 BC Open Golf 5:30 Lassie 6:00 CBS News Retrospective "The Italians" (bw) 7:00 News 7:30 Apple's Way 8:30 Mannix 9:30 60 Minutes 10:30 CBS News 10:45 News 11:00 Movie "Sanctuary" (bw) WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring 7:15 Insight 7:45 Rev. Carl Stevens 8:15 Rex Humbard "We're Out of God" 9:15 Catholic Mass 10:00 Day of Discovery "Parables That Tell Secrets" (pt 3) 10:30 Old Time Gospel Hour 11:30 Garner Ted Armstrong noon World of Survival (sea otters) 12:30 Tobey's Travelog 1:00 Greatest Sports Legends (Stan Musial) 1:30 Issues & Answers 2:00 TBA 2:30 Movie "Pimpernel Smith" (bw)

4:30 US Women's Open Golf (from LaGrange, IL) 6:00 Untamed World (visiting the Farne Islands in Newfoundland) 6:30 Lawrence Welk (Grammy award winners) 7:30 FBI "The Bought Jury" 8:30 Movie "Project X" 10:30 ABC News 10:45 Movie "The Sea Shall Not Have Them" (bw) WNYS 9-ABC Syracuse 7:00 Insight 7:30 Voice of Victory 8:00 Rex Humbard "We're Out of God" 9:00 TBA 9:30 Open Line 10:00 Hour of Power 11:00 The Eagle Has Landed (films of the moon landing) 11:30 Limits of Man "Dirt Bike Soldiers" noon Community Forum 1:00 Big Valley 2:00 Movie "The Silver Chalice" (bw) 4:30 US Women's Open Golf 6:00 News 6:30 Issues & Answers 7:00 Treasure Hunt 7:30 FBI "The Bought Jury" 8:30 Movie "Project X" 10:30 Evil Touch 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Tall Story" (bw) 1:20 ABC News CFTM 10-TVA Montreal 9:00 Les p'tits bonshommes 9:30 C'etait l'bon temps (Gignac) 11:00 Monsieur le Maire noon Bon dimanche (Andre Robert) 2:00 Cinema "Vengeance en differe" 3:30 La famille Stone (Donna Reed) 4:00 Pere Ambroise 4:30 Auto-patrouille (Adam-12) "Log numero 11" 5:00 Le cirque a son meilleur 5:30 Information voyages 6:00 Flipper "Un avertissement" 6:30 Jeunesse 7:30 Cinema "Le liquidateur" 9:30 Sous mon toit (Tex) 10:00 Regards sur le monde 10:30 Nouvelles TVA (Bernard) 11:00 Le choc des idees (Martin) CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 10:00 Rocket Robin Hood 10:30 Yogi's Gang 11:00 Mister Ed (bw) 11:30 Wild Kingdom (how foxes get along with other animals) noon Horst Koehler

12:30 Rex Humbard "We're Out of God" 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 World We Live In "Rock-a-Bye Baby" 2:30 Soccer: semifinals, either West Germany-Poland or Netherlands-Brazil 4:00 Sunday Best "Time Machine" 5:00 Music to See 5:30 Impressions 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney (same episode as NBC) 7:00 Beachcombers 7:30 Waltons "The Five Foot Shelf" 8:30 Dick Van Dyke 9:00 Movie "The Rowdyman" 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News 11:40 Movie "On Our Merry Way" (bw) CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 6:30 Community 7:00 Hercules (bw) 7:30 Crossroads 8:00 Rex Humbard "We're Out of God" 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 It is Written 10:00 Hellenic Program (bw) 10:30 Teledomenica (bw) 12:30 Continental Miniature (bw, there was a show by that name on CHCH) 1:00 Under Attack (federal Justice Minister Otto Lang squares off with students at TO's Osgoode Hall Law School) 2:00 Canadian Roller Derby 3:00 Garner Ted Armstrong 3:30 Edith Serei (sexist packaging/advertising in children's toys) 4:00 CPGA Golf Championship (from Calgary) 6:00 Travel '74 6:30 Tommy Makem & Ryan's Fancy 7:00 Brady Bunch 7:30 Tony Orlando & Dawn (series finale with guests Will Geer and Jo Anne Worley; the Hudson Brothers Show airs here next week) 8:30 Shaft 10:00 Russian-German War "The Killing Ground" (bw/pt 2 of the series) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Pulse mid. Movie "Great Catherine" CJOH-CTV: 13 Ottawa/6 Deseronto/8 Cornwall noon I Believe in Miracles 12:30 It is Written 1:00 Rex Humbard "We're Out of God" 2:00 Red Fisher 2:30 Movie: TBA 4:00 CPGA Golf Championship 6:00 Newsline 6:30 Regional Contact 7:00 Brady Bunch 7:30 Tony Orlando & Dawn (finale) 8:30 Shaft 10:00 Russian-German War "The Killing Ground" (bw)

11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Sportsline 11:30 Confidential Canada mid. Spyforce WNPE 16-Watertown/WNPI 18-Norwood (PBS) 1:30pm Chicago International Festival of Tennis: semifinals and pro-celeb action 5:30 TBA 6:00 Wall Street Week 6:30 Antiques 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Journey to Japan 8:00 Evening at Pops (guests Jose Malina and Bailes Espanoles) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Edwardians: Mr. Rolles and Mr. Royce" 10:30 Firing Line (Dr. William Shockley proposes some controversial ideas, including sterlization of people with IQs under 100) WVNY 22-ABC Burlington 8:00 Insight 8:30 Old Time Gospel Hour 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10:00 Kid Power 10:30 Osmonds 11:00 H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Make a Wish (visiting the Fiesta of St. Peter in Gloucester MA) noon Bullwinkle 12:30 Flintstones 1:00 Forum 22 1:30 Issues & Answers 2:00 Movie "The Man with the X-Ray Eyes" (bw) 3:30 TBA 4:30 US Women's Open Golf 6:00 Greatest Sports Legends (Jesse Owens) 6:30 In Session (Johnny Rivers/Jackson Browne) 7:00 Wacky World of Jonathan Winters 7:30 FBI "The Bought Jury" 8:30 Police Surgeon 9:00 Baseball: Boston-Texas (Ken Coleman/Johnny Pesky, networked from WBZ in the last year of its contract; games would move to WSBK the following year...Coleman had done games since 1966 with the old WHDH-TV (WBZ picked up the rights in 1972), while Pesky joined the coverage in 1969) WETK 33-PBS Burlington 4pm Evening at Pops 5:00 Washington Debates for the 70s 6:00 West Meets East 6:30 Economic Growth Controversy 7:00 Antiques 7:30 Journey to Japan 8:00 Evening at Pops (same show as 16/18) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Edwardians: Mr. Rolls and Mr. Royce" 10:30 Firing Line (same as 16/18) Retro: North Carolina Friday, August 6, 1976 Not trying to horn in on somebody else's retro; I'd

planned to put these up before I saw the California listings for the same day. From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 6 AM Good Morning Show 7:55 Devotions 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Old Rebel Show 9:30 Tattletales 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 News (local) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Sandra And Friends (hostess, now News 2 anchor Sandra Hughes, is retiring in 2010) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Dinah! 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM $25,000 Pyramid 7:30 Nashville On The Road 8 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Baltimore Colts (this is on the Redskins network, and every CBS affiliate in this edition is carrying this game, pre-empting the CBS movie "Mixed Company" and a pilot, "Don't Call Us") 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 CBS Movie: "For Singles Only" E (WUND/2 Columbia, NC/Edenton; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC; WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS) 3:30 Inner Tennis 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Carrascolendas 7 PM Black Perspective On The News 7:30 Candidates '76 News Conference: Andy Barker, Democratic candidate for governor (unsuccessful) 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM U.S.A.: People And Politics 9:30 Charlestown: Three Centuries Of Town Life (Charlestown is where the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought; it's a suburb of Boston.)

10 PM David Susskind sign off 11:45 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6 AM Now (agriculture) 6:30 Story Of Jesus 6:35 Almanac 6:45 News 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Together 8:30 Captain Kangaroo 9:30 The Lucy Show 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Scene At Noon 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Partridge Family 4:30 Adam-12 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Treasure Hunt 8 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Colts 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Those Were The Years (WBTV's long-running classic-TV show) 11:35 Flash Gordon: "Trip To Mars," Chapter 13 12:05 Movie: "Jason And The Argonauts" 1:05 It Takes A Thief WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman) 9 AM Coffeetalk 9:30 Phil Donahue 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM $20,000 Pyramid 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Hot Seat (I think I've pointed out that this is not Wally George's show but a game show where husbands answer questions about their wives while strapped to a lie detector.) 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 The Lucy Show 5 PM Wild Wild West 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner--Barbara Walters will join him in October in one of TV news's great mismatches) 7 PM Big Valley 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "John And Mary" 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Movie: "To All My Friends On Shore" WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6 AM Arthur Smith 6:30 Farm News 6:55 Viewpoint (I don't know who did these after Jesse Helms became a Senator.) 7 AM News 7:30 Time For Uncle Paul 8 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mike Douglas 10:30 Femme Fare (women's show with Bette Elliott) 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 Happy Days 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Ironside 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "John And Mary" 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Movie: "Sons And Lovers" WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC) 6 AM Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (Lloyd Dobyns hosts--the job will soon go to Tom Brokaw)

9 AM Mike Douglas 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Carolina At Noon 12:30 Gong Show 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Family Affair 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Chancellor/Brinkley) 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Colts 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers subs for Johnny, but she's not yet permanent sub.) 1 AM Midnight Special (James Brown is guest host; guests include Elton John & Kiki Dee, Seals & Crofts, Peter Frampton, and J.D. Souther, plus a salute to Alice Cooper) 2:30 News WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 5:30 Del Reeves' Country Carnival 6 AM Almanac 7 AM Today 9 AM Mike Douglas 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Gong Show 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM Wild Wild West 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Family Affair 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Practice (sitcom with Danny Thomas as a Groucho-like doctor) 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 News WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Southern Exposure 7:30 Good Morning America 9 AM Movie: "Victory At Sea" (the entire series cut down to two hours without losing any of its effectiveness) 11 AM Truth Or Consequences 11:30 Happy Days 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Partridge Family 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "John And Mary" 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Movie: "Sunny Side Of The Street" 2:10 News WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 6 AM Carolina Today 6:30 Morning Meditations 6:35 Carolina Today 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 Take Kerr 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Tattletales 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Colts 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 CBS Movie: "For Singles Only" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Mission: Impossible 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Eyewitness 12:30 Dinah! 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mike Douglas 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Let's Make A Deal 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 6:20 Early Riser 6:30 Knozit-Land 7 AM Today 9 AM Knozit-Land 9:30 Gong Show 9:55 News 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N The Fun Factory 12:30 Carolina Today 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World

4 PM High Chaparral 5 PM Ironside 6 PM Truth Or Consequences 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 Candid Camera 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Practice 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "Great Transition" (environmental changes) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM That Girl 9:30 Tattletales 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 News (local) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Peggy Mann 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Phil Donahue 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Family Affair 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Colts 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Miss Black America Pageant WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 6:50 Tabernacle Tidings 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Montage 10 AM Not For Women Only 10:30 That Girl 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Hot Seat 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Daniel Boone 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "John And Mary" 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 News WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6 AM News 6:10 Today's Meditations 6:15 Carolina Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 6:55 Minister's Study 7 AM Today 9 AM Midmorning 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Concentration 12:30 Phil Donahue 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Green Acres 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Practice 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 Nitelite Theater WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Carolina Almanac

7:05 Jim Nesbitt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM CBS News 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 All My Children 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Happy Days 6 PM ABC News 6:30 News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Colts 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 CBS Movie: "For Singles Only" WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM Not For Women Only 10:30 Nanny And The Professor 11 AM News 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Hot Seat 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Lassie 5 PM Munsters 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Truth Or Consequences 7 PM Concentration 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "John And Mary" 11 PM Best Of Groucho 11:30 The Rookies sign off 12:40 AM WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

7 AM Today 9 AM Bullwinkle 9:30 Galloping Gourmet 9:55 What's Happening? (community announcements) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N The Fun Factory 12:30 Gong Show 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Not For Women Only 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Somerset 4:30 PTL Club 6:30 News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Lassie 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Practice 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 7 AM Three Stooges And Pals 8 AM Dennis The Menace 8:30 Father Knows Best 9 AM Movie: "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon" 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM Movie: "A Likely Story" 3 PM Popeye And Pals 3:30 Addams Family 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Rin Tin Tin 5 PM Leave It To Beaver 5:30 Brady Bunch 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 That Girl 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Love, American Style 8 PM Untouchables 9 PM Movie: "April In Paris" 11 PM Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 11:30 Love, American Style 12 M Movie: "Horror Of Dracula" 1:30 News WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Electric Company 5:30 Zoom 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM Olympiad: "The Decathlon" (documentary) 10 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "Shoulder To Shoulder" (Part 2) 11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus sign off 11:30 PM Retro: North Carolina Friday, July 16, 1976 WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 6 AM Good Morning Show 7:55 Devotions 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Old Rebel Show 9:30 Treasure Hunt ("Tattletales" normally airs here on a day-behind but was pre-empted on CBS Thursday for coverage of the Democratic Convention.) 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 News (local) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Sandra And Friends (WFMY's longtime anchor Sandra Hughes hosts this talk show; today's topic is how women can do household repairs.) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 (Bill Daily, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Bennye Gatteys, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly) 4 PM Dinah! (Carol Channing, Joel McCrea, Robert Fuller, Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass, singer Peter Lemongello) 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM $25,000 Pyramid (Jo Anne Worley, Wayne Rogers) 7:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Moe Bandy) 8 PM Sara (Brenda Vaccaro) 9 PM Movie: "Secret Ceremony" 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "House Of Dark Shadows" E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC;

WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS) 3 PM Now (agriculture) 3:30 Preserving Your Harvest 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Carrascolendas 7 PM Black Perspective On The News (Jimmy Carter is scheduled to be interviewed.) 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM U.S.A.: People And Politics 10 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Notorious Woman," Part 6) sign off 11 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6 AM Now 6:30 Story Of Jesus 6:35 Almanac 6:45 News 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Together 8:30 Captain Kangaroo 9:30 The Lucy Show (Lucy and the Countess do some spy work.) 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Scene At Noon 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Partridge Family 4:30 Adam-12 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Treasure Hunt 8 PM Sara 9 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On The Iron Coast" 10:55 Political Talk (Libertarian presidential candidate Roger MacBride) 11 PM News 11:30 Those Were The Years 11:35 Flash Gordon 12:05 Route 66 1:05 It Takes A Thief WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC)

6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Coffeetalk 9:30 Phil Donahue ("addiction" to the idea of love) 10:30 Rhyme And Reason (week-behind and final week: guests are Pat Harrington, Robert Hegyes, Anita Gillette, Meredith MacRae, Greg Mullavey, Nipsey Russell, delay from 1:30 PM) 11 AM $20,000 Pyramid (William Shatner, Sandy Duncan, week-behind from 2 PM) 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Hot Seat (Jim Peck hosts this game show where husbands are hooked up to a lie detector while answering questions about their marriages.) 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 As The World Turns (CBS, no affiliate in Wilmington) 2:30 Break The Bank (Jimmie Walker, Elayne Boosler, Wolfman Jack, Robert Hegyes, Jaye P. Morgan, Jan Murray, Barbara Sharma, Lonnie Shorr, Liz Torres) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Rin Tin Tin 5 PM Wild Wild West 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Big Valley 8 PM Donny & Marie (McLean Stevenson, Minnie Pearl, Rick Hurst) 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Public Eye" 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Movie: "The Gun Riders" WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6 AM Arthur Smith 6:30 Farm News 6:55 Viewpoint 7 AM News 7:30 Time For Uncle Paul 8 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sergio Franchi; John Ehrlichman, Freda Payne, Billy Dee Williams) 10:30 Femme Fare 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 Happy Days 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud (first week on the air) 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Barbara Feldon, Bill Cullen) 2:30 Break The Bank 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Ironside 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Public Eye" 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Movie: "Five Million Years To Earth" WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC) 6 AM Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (preview of the Republican Convention; Mort Sahl, John Kenneth Galbraith, and William F. Buckley Jr. review the Democratic Convention) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Hal Linden; Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, "Watergate wives" Maureen Dean, Gail Magruder, and Patty Colson, the Manhattans) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Anne Meara, Carol Wayne, Bill Cullen, Dick Gautier, Pat McCormick) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Seals and Crofts, George Gobel, Earl Holliman, Don Knotts, Rose Marie, Mackenzie Phillips, Leslie Uggams, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde) 12 N Carolina At Noon 12:30 Gong Show 12:55 NBC News (anchor not given) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Family Affair 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Practice (overlooked gem with Danny Thomas as a Groucho-like doctor) 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special (Elton John and Kiki Dee from London; Gladys Knight and the Pips, B.B. King, Elvin Bishop) 2:30 News WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC)

5:30 Del Reeves' Country Carnival 6 AM Almanac 7 AM Today 9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5 without Freda Payne) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Gong Show 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM Wild Wild West 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Family Affair 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Practice 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 News WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Southern Exposure 7:30 Good Morning America 9 AM Movie: "The Gay Sisters" (their name is Gaylord, and since this is from 1942 well, never mind...) 11 AM Truth Or Consequences 11:30 Happy Days 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 Break The Bank 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 4 PM Partridge Family 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (sounds of summer) 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Public Eye"

11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Movie: "Young Fury" 2:10 News WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 6 AM Carolina Today 6:30 Morning Meditations 6:35 Carolina Today continues 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 Take Kerr (Graham Kerr) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Tattletales 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Sara 9 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On The Iron Coast" 10:55 Political Talk (Roger MacBride) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "House Of Dark Shadows" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Neil Sedaka, Jack Carter, David Soul) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Eyewitness 12:30 Dinah! (same as Ch. 2) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Marvin Hamlisch; Isaac Hayes, Bernie Taupin, Tom T. Hall) 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News

7 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals 7:30 Candid Camera (mechanics trying to fix Phyllis George's car are taken for a ride by a hidden mechanical fork lift; Fannie Flagg poses as a clerk in a department store's information department, gives customers bum steers, and charges them for it) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Let's Make A Deal 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 6:20 Early Riser 6:30 Knozit-Land 7 AM Today 9 AM Knozit-Land 9:30 Gong Show 9:55 News 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N The Fun Factory 12:30 Carolina Today 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM High Chaparral 5 PM Ironside 6 PM Truth Or Consequences 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 WIS-TV Bicentennial Special 8 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates 10:30 N.Y.P.D. (time approximate) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "Great Transition" 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM That Girl 9:30 TBA ("Tattletales" normally airs here) 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 News (local) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Peggy Mann 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Wild Wild West 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Family Affair 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Michael Landon, Charo, Buck Owens, Lynn Redgrave, John Davidson, Mike Connors, Wink Martindale) 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On The Iron Coast" 10:55 Political Talk (Roger MacBride) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "House Of Dark Shadows" WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Montage 10 AM Not For Women Only (the pleasures and pressures of being a teen in the '70s--fifth of five with highschool students from around the Northeast) 10:30 That Girl 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Hot Seat 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 Break The Bank 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Daniel Boone 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit) 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Public Eye" 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 News WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6 AM News 6:10 Today's Meditation 6:15 Carolina Living

6:30 Arthur Smith 6:55 Minister's Study 7 AM Today 9 AM Midmorning 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Concentration 12:30 Phil Donahue (topic: the West Point honor code) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Green Acres 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 7:30 Hollywood Squares (George C. Scott, George Hamilton, Suzanne Pleshette, John Davidson, Trish Van Devere, Charo) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Practice 9 PM Movie: "Will Penny" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 Nitelite Theater WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Carolina Almanac 7:05 Jim Nesbitt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM CBS News 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 All My Children 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Happy Days 6 PM ABC News 6:30 News

7 PM CBS News 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Leonard Harris, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM Sara 9 PM CBS Movie: "Attack On The Iron Coast" 10:55 Political Talk (Roger MacBride) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "House Of Dark Shadows" WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM The Virginian 10:30 Not For Women Only (Part 5 on Broadway musicals; guest is George Faison, choreographer for "The Wiz") 11 AM News 11:30 Truth Or Consequences 12 N Hot Seat 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 Break The Bank 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Lassie 5 PM Munsters 5:30 Happy Days 6 PM ABC News 6:30 News 7 PM Torch Of Champions (history of the Winter Olympics) 8 PM Donny & Marie 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Public Eye" 11 PM Best Of Groucho 11:30 The Rookies WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Bullwinkle 9:30 Galloping Gourmet 9:55 What's Happening? (community news) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N The Fun Factory 12:30 Gong Show 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Not For Women Only (fifth of five on greater hope for the aging) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World

4 PM Somerset 4:30 PTL Club 6:30 News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Lassie 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Practice 9 PM Rockford Files 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 7 AM Three Stooges And Pals 8 AM Dennis The Menace 8:30 Father Knows Best 9 AM Movie: "Elizabeth Of Ladymead" 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM Movie: "Fort Dobbs" 3 PM Popeye And Pals 3:30 Addams Family 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Rin Tin Tin 5 PM Leave It To Beaver 5:30 Brady Bunch 6 PM I Love Lucy (Lucy meets Cornel Wilde) 6:30 That Girl 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Love, American Style 8 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates 10:30 Untouchables (time approximate) 11:30 Movie: "Return From The Past" 1:30 News WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Electric Company 5:30 Zoom 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM Olympiad (the five athletes picked by sportswriters as the greatest Olympians in history: Jesse Owens, Emil Zatopek, Paavo Nurmi, Al Oerter, Fanny BlankersKoen) 10 PM Masterpiece Theatre 11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus sign off 11:30 PM Retro: Daytona Beach, FL broadcast, March 4th, 1991

Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal Note: I did not include religious station WACX 55 in Leesburg. CHANNELS 2 WESH Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 4 WJXT Jacksonville (CBS) 6 WCPX Orlando (CBS) 7 WJCT Jacksonville (PBS) 9 WFTV Orlando (ABC) 15 WCEU Daytona Beach (PBS) 24 WMFE Orlando (PBS) 26 WAYQ Daytona Beach (Ind.) 35 WOFL Orlando (Fox) 68 WKCF Clearmont (Ind.) 6AM 2 NBC News at Sunrise 4 News 6 CBS Morning News 7 15 24 Off the Air 9 Daybreak 26 Jimmy Swaggert 35 Good Day! 68 Mighty Mouse 6:30 2 News 6 CBS News 26 Morning Stretch 35 Woody Woodpecker 68 Heathcliff 6:45 7 A.M. Weather 7:00 2 Today 4 6 This Morning 7 Sesame Street 9 Good Morning America 26 Dudley Doright 35 Dennis the Menace 68 Adventures of He-Man 7:15 24 A.M. Weather 7:30 24 Reading Rainbow 26 Uncle Waldo 35 G.I. Joe 68 Wake, Rattle and Roll 8:00 7 Captain Kangaroo 24 Sesame Street

26 Scott Ross Straight Talk 35 Muppet Babies 68 Police Academy 8:30 7 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood 35 Alvin and The Chipmunks 68 Real Ghostbusters 9:00 2 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee 4 6 Donahue 7 Instructional Programming 9 Geraldo 24 Sesame Street 26 Christian Viewpoint 35 I Dream of Jeannie 68 Knot's Landing 9:30 26 Another Life 35 Bewitched 10:00 2 $100,000 Pyramid 4 Geraldo 6 Sally Jessy Raphael (both WJXT/WCPX seemed to preempt the short lived Barbara DeAngelis show and the daytime Ray Combs Family Feud, but see Ch. 68) 9 Joan Rivers 24 Mister Roger's Neighborhood 26 Robert Tilton 35 Little House on the Prairie 68 Barbara DeAngelis (apparently a pre-empt from Ch. 6, wonder how WJXT's viewers saw Barbara DeAngelis and daytime FF?) 10:30 2 Classic Concentration 24 Zoobilee Zoo 68 Family Feud (apparently a pre-empt from WCPX) 11:00 2 To Tell The Truth 4 6 The Price is Right 9 Home 24 Reading Rainbow 26 700 Club 35 The People's Court 68 Courtship of Eddie's Father 11:30 2 TrialWatch (very short-lived talk show) 24 Body Electric 35 Trump Card 68 Graham Kerr Noon

2 4 6 9 News 24 Florida Home Grown 26 American Snapshots 35 Barney Miller 68 Perry Mason 12:30 2 Closer Look 4 6 Young and The Restless 9 Loving 24 Yan Can Cook 26 Gidget 35 Bob Newhart 1:00 2 Days of Our Lives 9 All My Children 24 European Journal 26 Movie: "Dulcima" (1971, John Mills) 35 Beverly Hilbillies 68 Movie: "Quality Street" (1937, Katharine Hepburn) 1:30 4 6 Bold and The Beautiful 24 Florida Crossroads 35 Andy Griffith 2:00 2 Another World 4 6 As The World Turns 9 One Life to Live 15 Sesame Street (first program of the day as this guide says!) 24 Lonesome Pine Special 35 Gomer Pyle, USMC 2:30 35 Peter Pan and The Pirates 3:00 2 Santa Barbara 4 6 Guiding Light 7 15 Mister Roger's Neighborhood 9 General Hospital 24 3-2-1 Contact 26 Cisco Kid 35 Disney's Gummi Bears 68 Super Mario Bros. 3:30 7 Sesame Street 15 Reading Rainbow 24 Square One Television 26 Tennessee Tuxedo 35 DuckTales 68 Video Power

4:00 2 Golden Girls 4 9 Oprah Winfrey 6 Star Trek: The Next Generation 15 Square One Television 24 Reading Rainbow 26 Underdog 35 Chip n' Dale's Rangers 68 Merrie Melodies 4:30 2 Golden Girls 7 Square One Television 15 3-2-1 Contact 24 Wind in The Willows 26 Jetsons 35 Tale Spin 68 Tiny Toon Adventures 5:00 2 4 9 26 News 6 Who's The Boss? 7 Reading Rainbow 15 Ciao Italia 24 Zoobilee Zoo 35 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 68 Highway to Heaven 5:30 2 4 9 News 6 M*A*S*H 7 Florida Crossroads 15 Wellness Workout 24 Sesame Street 26 The Judge 35 Head of The Class 6:00 2 4 6 9 News 7 Florida File 15 Study of Human Behavior 26 Bonanza: A killer takes the passengers of a stagecoach hostage when he is surrounded in a waystation. 35 Growing Pains 68 We Love Lucy: Guest: Paul Douglas (Part 1 of 2) 6:30 2 NBC News 4 6 CBS News 7 Nightly Business Report 9 ABC News 15 Study of Human Behavior 24 Wild America: A look at the coyote's ability to adapt to its environment. 35 Newhart: Dick hopes to reunite his college jazz band. 68 Charles in Charge: Charles, Buddy and the gang take part in a quiz contest at school.

7:00 2 A Current Affair 4 Inside Edition: Arizona politicians caught taking bribes. 6 Hard Copy 7 24 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 9 Jeopardy! 15 New Horizons in Bonsai: Using aggregate graiting to imitate age, fruiting and flowering trees. 26 Neet Stuff 35 Cheers: Sam and Diane become romantically involved. 68 Love Connection 7:30 2 4 Entertainment Tonight: Interview with Robert DeNiro. 6 Family Feud (nighttime version) 9 Wheel of Fortune 15 African-American Journal 26 College Basketball: Colonial Athletic Association Championship, from Richmond, Virginia. 35 Night Court: Harry celebrates his favorite holiday, Halloween, by pulling ghoulish pranks on the night court staff. 68 Best of Love Connection 8:00 2 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 4 6 Evening Shade: Wood brings his old friend Kenny Rogers home with him to meet his family. 7 Down to Earth 9 Silent Killer: Women and Heart Disease: Meredith Baxter-Birney narrates this examination of one of the leading causes of death in American women. 15 Masterpiece Theatre: "20th Anniversary Favorites" "The Tale of Beatrix Potter" traces the author's life from a quiet childhood spent with her pets to her success as a writer. 24 Of Moose and Men: The Rocky and Bullwinkle Story: William Conrad narrates this look at Rocket J. Squirrel, Bullwinkle J. Moose and the creators. 35 Movie: "Earth Girls are Easy" 68 Ellis Island: Escaping from war poverty and the police, four immigrants (Peter Riegert, Greg Martyn, Alice Krige and Judi Bowker) arrive in America in 1907 in search of the American Dream. 8:30 2 Blossom: Nick gives Anthony an ultimatum, Blossom is stuck on a melody while writing a song for school. 4 6 Major Dad: A hospital visit prevents the Major from completing a Navy Relief fundraising project. 7 Movie: "Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers" 9:00 2 Movie: "Hell Hath No Fury" (Premiere) Barbara Young. 4 6 Murphy Brown: "FYI" staff members get on each others nerves as they carpool to work. 9 Movie: "Arizona Heat" Michael Parks. 9:30 4 6 Designing Women: At a designers convention, Mary Jo's new attitude leads her to an all-night rendezvous. 24 James Taylor in Concert: Sweet Baby James and Never Die Young spark a concert taped in December 1987 at Boston's Colonial Theater. 26 Republic Theater: Federal agents attempt to thwart a plot to kidnap Lincoln's body in "The Abductors". 10:00

4 6 WIOU: While reporters compete for the glory of the crime watch series, the station itself is ravaged by crime. (Postponed from an earlier date) 7 Legislative Preview 15 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 35 Hunter: A vengeful mobster hires a punk rocker to murder the culprits who robbed him. 11:00 2 4 6 9 News 7 Nightly Business Report 15 Ici Canada 35 Aresnio Hall Show: Scheduled: actress Penelope Ann Miller. 68 All in The Family 11:30 2 The Tonight Show/Johnny Carson: From Feb. 1990: actor Beau Bridges, singer Melissa Manchester, comic Rita Rudner. 7 Mark Russell Comedy Show: The satirist lampoons newsmakers in a song and monologue in a London show. 9 Nightline 15 Editors 24 Star Hustler (followed by sign-off) 26 Newsworthy 68 Benny Hill 11:35 4 Hard Copy 6 M*A*S*H Midnight 9 Inside Edition (see 7pm, Ch. 4) 15 Star Hustler (followed by sign-off) 26 Skiing: US Men's Pro Tour (sign-off after) 35 Party Machine with Nia Peeples 68 Movie: "Galaxina" Dorothy Stratten. 12:05 4 6 America Tonight: Charles Kuralt and Lesley Stahl report on the Persian Gulf. 12:30 2 Late Night with David Letterman 7 Star Hustler (followed by sign-off) 9 Instant Recall 35 Barney Miller 12:35 4 Instant Recall 6 Stingray 1:00 9 Into The Night Starring Rick Dees 35 Paid Program 1:05 4 Love Connection 1:30

2 Later with Bob Costas 35 Paid Program 1:35 4 Paid Program 1:42 6 Night Heat 2:00 2 News (Repeat) 9 Barnaby Jones 35 Movie: "The Coolangetta Gold" 68 Naked City 2:05 4 News (Repeat) 2:30 2 All News Night (I guess All News Channel simulcast) 2:40 4 CBS News Nightwatch (JIP) 2:46 6 Home Shopping Spree 3:00 2 Magnum, P.I. 9 Movie: "The Clown Murders" (1976) 68 Mannix 4:00 2 Entertainment Tonight 6 Home Shopping Spree 35 Gunsmoke 68 Cannon 4:11 4 Nightwatch 4:30 2 Personalities 5:00 2 All News A.M. (I guess All News Channel simulcast) 4 CBS Morning News 9 Runaway with The Rich & Famous 35 CNN Headline News 68 My Three Sons 5:30 2 NBC News 4 35 First Business 9 This Morning's Business 68 New Dick Van Dyke Show

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, July 16, 1974 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: House impeachment committee hearings may be held today, pre-empting some daytime programming; some PBS stations may repeat them in primetime. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Pattern For Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM Dinah's Place (Mel Tillis is guest; topic is stuttering) 10:30 Winning Streak 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Tony Randall, Elke Sommer, Paul Williams, Alex Trebek, John Davidson, Karen Valentine, Rich Little, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin (Totie Fields, Ann Miller, actress Joan Hackett) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Tenafly 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Jerry Van Dyke is guest) 1 AM Tomorrow (topic: political conservatism in the U.S.) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (peace activist Father Malcolm Boyd talks about his ministry and his views on organized religion) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Winning Streak 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Bill Daily, Peter Lawford, Della Reese, John Saxon, Larry Storch) 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Jackpot! (delay from 12 N)

1:30 Jeopardy! 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Roddy McDowall, Barbara Eden, Pearl Bailey, Connie Stevens, Demond Wilson, John Davidson, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Tenafly 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 5:30 University Of Michigan 6 AM Summer Semester: "The American Presidency: The Men And The Office" 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 9 AM Phil Donahue (guest is Dr. Lendon Smith) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM What's My Line? (Gene Rayburn, Anita Gillette, film critic Leonard Harris, Arlene Francis) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 (Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch, Scoey Mitchlll, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Marcia Wallace) 4 PM Bewitched 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Sly Stone; guests: Sly's sister Rose Banks, Peter Marshall, the O'Jays, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus producer Irvin Feld, 33-inch-tall Michu, long jumper Al Hamlin and his coach; also: a discussion of early retirement) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Feldman, Rose Marie, Kent McCord,

Jan Murray, Joan Rivers, Dick Smothers, Susan Saint James, Wally Cox, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Maude 8:30 Hawaii Five-O 9:30 Name Of The Game (guest stars include Suzanne Pleshette and Larry Hagman) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Treasure Of Monte Cristo" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Yoga For Health 7:30 Coach Lawson 8 PM Man Builds, Man Destroys (how Disney World is used as a lab to test ways of solving urban congestion) 8:30 The Naturalists (John Muir, who helped establish Yosemite National Park) 9 PM Movie: "The Monster" (1925 silent with Lon Chaney) 10:30 Haitian Music WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Stoneman Family 7:30 News 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 Movie: "The Brave Bulls" 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Monty Hall hosts as Allen Ludden plays the game) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows) 4:30 Green Acres 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 The Lucy Show (Lucy stirs up trouble on the set of John Wayne's new movie; Milton Berle makes a brief appearance) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Smith/Reasoner) 7 PM Big Valley 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 ABC Movie: "Linda" (a woman kills her husband's lover and sets him up as the murderer) 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "The Next Scream You Hear" (Christopher George as an executive accused of murdering his wife)

WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Good Morning Atlanta 7 AM Rise And Shine 8 AM Green Acres 8:30 Our Miss Brooks (a treat for classic-sitcom lovers: Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, and guest Mary Jane Croft) 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (guest: Jack Carter) 10 AM Password (day-behind) 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (day-behind) 11 AM One Life To Live (day-behind) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N News 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Movie: "My Sister Eileen" 5:30 Dealer's Choice 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 ABC Movie: "Linda" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:40 Mission: Impossible 12:40 Wide World Mystery: "Moving Target," about a police detective murdered on the pistol range at headquarters--and it looks like a cop is the killer, day-behind from Mon 11:30 PM 2:10 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Farm Report 6:30 Summer Semester 7 AM Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 News continues 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Leslie Nielsen) 1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Tattletales (Monty and Marilyn Hall, Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce, Patti Deutsch and Donald Ross) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Hollywood's glamour days is the subject; guests are Frank Capra, Jean Arthur, columnist Sidney Skolsky, actor Richard Arlen, restaurateur Herman Hover) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn) 8 PM Maude 8:30 Hawaii Five-O 9:30 The Six Wives Of Henry VIII (Anne of Cleves) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Wind Across The Everglades" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:50 Story Of Jesus 6:55 Robins Profile/News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 General Hospital 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Tattletales 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Alan Alda, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Vogue beauty editor Shirley Lord) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Odd Couple (ABC, delay from Fri 9:30 PM) 8 PM Maude 8:30 Hawaii Five-O 9:30 Hawkins (Jimmy Stewart as a criminal lawyer) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Wind Across The Everglades"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 3 PM Hatha Yoga 3:30 Designing Women (sewing) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Antiques 7:30 By-Line 8 PM One Man's China (developments in Chinese medicine) 8:30 Elizabeth R 10 PM Leonardo da Vinci (profile with Fredric March as the voice of Leonardo) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 Wilburn Brothers (Bashful Brother Oswald, Ronnie Dove) 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 My Little Margie 10 AM Movie: "The Constant Husband" 12 N The Lucy Show 12:30 Beat The Clock 1 PM Movie: "The Bells Go Down" 3 PM Banana Splits 3:30 Spiderman 4 PM Addams Family 4:30 Flipper 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 Petticoat Junction 6 PM The Lucy Show (Art Linkletter offers Lucy $200 if she can keep quiet for 24 hours.) 6:30 Father Knows Best 7 PM Rifleman 7:30 Andy Griffith 8 PM Wild Wild West 9 PM Movie: "Room Service" (watch for Lucille Ball in this 1938 Marx Brothers romp) 10:30 Wacky World Of Jonathan Winters (Janet Leigh, Robert Clary, Maxine Weldon, Andy and David Williams) 11 PM Man In A Suitcase 12 M Movie: "Smoke Signal" 1:50 Movie: "The Bells Go Down" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Basically Baseball

7 PM International Cookbook 7:30 By-Line 8 PM Man Builds, Man Destroys 8:30 The Naturalists 9 PM What's The Big Idea? (how ethnic jokes can be offensive) 10 PM The Coming Asunder Of Jimmy Bright (a social worker vs. the bureaucracy and an impossible caseload) 11:30 How Could I Not Be Among You? (the poetry of Ted Rosenthal, who died of leukemia in 1971 at age 30) sign off 12 M WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Good Morning Show 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Winning Streak 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jackpot! 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Not For Women Only 1:30 Jeopardy! 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 My Favorite Martian 5 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 5:30 The Virginian 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Tenafly 10 PM Police Story 11 PM That Girl 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 3:40 Education For The Exceptional Child 4 PM English 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 7:30 Cookin' Cajun 8 PM Man Builds, Man Destroys 8:30 The Naturalists 9 PM What's The Big Idea?

10 PM You Owe It To Yourself (consumer affairs are presented in a game-show format hosted by Allen Ludden; this week's topic is health insurance) 10:30 By-Line sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Festival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM A New Day 2:30 Bozo's Big Top 3 PM Porky Pig 3:30 Dennis The Menace 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Jeff's Collie (Jon Provost's first appearance as runaway orphan Timmy) 5 PM Batman (Frank Gorshin as the Riddler, x2) 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Room 222 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 Circus! (the Cirque d'Hiver from Paris: the acrobatic Sun Family, the knife-balancing Gambis, the Urban Teeterboard act, Andre Vasserot's horses, Wolfgang Trunck's trained pigs; Bert Parks hosts) 8 PM 700 Club 10 PM Warren Roberts 11 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 11:30 Honeymooners 12 M News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 4:30 Little Rascals 4:55 Coffee Break 5 PM Bingo 6 PM Gigantor 6:30 Bullwinkle 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 Robin Hood 8 PM Yancy Derringer 8:30 Biography (the life of Gen. Douglas MacArthur) 9 PM Praise The Lord 10 PM Three Stooges 10:30 Cartoons And Comedies 11 PM Hollywood Guest Shot 11:30 Star And Story Retro: Los Angeles Sat, July 14, 1979 from TV Guide-Los Angeles Metro edition KNXT 2-CBS Los Angeles 6:30 Summer Semester "Dilemmas of Science and Technology" 7:00 Dusty's Treehouse

7:30 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine 8:00 Popeye 9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 Tarzan/Super 7 noon Space Academy 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Ark II 1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "Geronimo Jones" 2:00 Pan American Games (from San Juan) 5:00 Pro Bowling: Southern California Open (taped at Torrance) 5:30 World of Survival 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 Price is Right 7:30 2 on the Town (Connie Chung and Steve Edwards attend a seance) 8:00 Bad News Bears 8:30 Just Friends 9:00 Movie "Rancho Deluxe" 11:00 News 11:45 Movie "Murphy's War" 1:15 Talkabout 1:45 News 2:15 Movie "The Wackiest Ship in the Army" KEYT 3-ABC Santa Barbara 6:55 Jot 7:00 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 7:30 Fangface 8:00 Challenge of the Superfriends 9:30 Scooby's All-Stars 10:30 Bigfoot & Wildboy 11:00 Pink Panther 11:30 American Bandstand (guests Alton McClain & Destiny) 12:30 Topic 1:00 US Women's Open golf 2:00 Greatest Sports Legends (Gordie Howe) 2:30 NFL Great Teams-Great Years-Great Games (recalling the Steelers' 1974 season, their first year in the Super Bowl) 3:00 Tennis: Forest Hills Invitational 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Prescott (AZ) Frontier Days Rodeo/Gold Cup powerboat race 6:30 News 7:00 Emergency One! 8:00 Battlestar Galactica 9:00 Love Boat 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Movie "Beyond Belief" KNBC 4-NBC Los Angeles 6:00 That's Cat 6:30 Bay City Rollers 7:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks 7:30 Fantastic Four 8:00 Godzilla 9:30 Daffy Duck 10:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

10:30 Jetsons 11:00 Baseball Warm-Up 11:15 Baseball: Minnesota-Toronto 2:00 WCT Tournament of Champions tennis: Vitas Gerulaitis v Peter Fleming 3:00 Ag-USA (a look at "affection training", a way of training wild animals without needing guns, whips, or chains) 3:30 Everywhere (live from Knott's Berry Farm's Ghost Town, Buena Park) 5:00 Free-4-All 5:30 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Mary Tyler Moore 7:00 $1.98 Beauty Show (judges Willie Bobo, Jaye P. Morgan, and Jamie Farr) 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 CHiPs 9:00 Sword of Justice 10:00 Supertrain 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Michael Palin/music from James Taylor) 1:00 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Devo, Santana, Rick James' Stone City Band, the David Johansen Group, the Jacksons, and Bobby Kelton) 2:30 News KTLA 5-Ind Los Angeles 5:00 Movie cont'd 6:00 News 6:30 Dragnet 7:00 Big Blue Marble 7:30 Pacesetters 8:00 Movie "The Day the World Ended" (bw) 9:30 Movie "Bandido" 11:30 Dragnet noon NASL Soccer: Los Angeles-Tampa (3 day delay, from Tampa) 2:00 Bonanza 3:00 Movie "The Paleface" 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Kung Fu 7:00 Baseball: the Dodgers host the Yankees (commentators Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly) 9:30 Twilight Zone (bw) 10:00 Invisible Influences (looks at psychic phenomena) 11:00 Make Me Laugh (contestant William Christopher/comics Gary Muledeer, Ellis Levinson, and Tim Thomerson) 11:30 Movie "Tarantula" (bw) 1:00 Movie "The Spider" (bw) 2:25 News 2:30 Movie "Attack of the Giant Leeches" (bw) 3:45 News 3:50 Movie "The Amazing Transparent Man" (bw) KABC 7-ABC Los Angeles 7:00 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 7:30 Fangface 8:00 Challenge of the Superfriends 9:30 Scooby's All-Stars 10:30 Bigfoot & Wildboy 11:00 Pink Panther 11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 People 7 1:00 US Women's Open golf 2:00 Racers: ISMA GT Classic 2:30 NFL Great Teams-Great Years-Great Games (recalling a 1969 Saints-Cards tilt) 3:00 Tennis: Forest Hills Invitational 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 News 7:00 Eyewitness Los Angeles (a look at hockey, and a feature on sex ed in schools; host Inez Pedroza) 7:30 Match Game PM 8:00 Battlestar Galactica 9:00 Love Boat 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie "The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker" KHJ 9-Ind Los Angeles 5:00 Movie cont'd 6:00 Community Feedback 6:30 Davey & Goliath 7:00 Hot Fudge 7:30 Lone Ranger (bw) 8:00 Roller Super Stars: from the Olympic, the T-Birds host the Texas Outlaws 9:00 Thrillseekers (karate, water ski stunts, and chuckwagon racing) 9:30 Movie "Invasion of the Animal People" (bw) 11:00 Thriller (bw) noon Movie "Kid Dynamite" (bw) 1:30 Movie "The Naughty Nineties" (bw) 3:00 Movie "The Texican" 5:00 Movie "What's the Matter with Helen?" 7:00 Kicks (guests the Sylvers, and First Choice) 8:00 Movie "The Spoilers" 9:30 Movie "Posse from Hell" 11:00 Second City Television 11:30 Movie "Torture Garden" 1:30 Adventurer 2:00 Movie "We Die at Dawn" (bw) 4:00 Movie "The Violent Ones" KTTV 11-Ind Los Angeles 5:00 Movie cont'd 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Speak Out 7:00 Vegetable Soup 7:30 New Forces 8:00 Movie "Mrs. Parkington" (bw) 10:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Dottie West, Billy Walker, and Buddy Spicher) 11:00 National Geographic "Dr. Leakey and the Dawn of Man" (first aired in 1966) noon Soul Train (guests Billy Preston & Syreeta, and Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers) 1:00 Honeymooners Trip 2:00 Mission: Impossible 3:00 Movie "Pendulum" 5:00 Movie "The Comic" 7:00 Lawrence Welk (songs about roses) 8:00 Upstairs, Downstairs

9:00 Hee Haw (guests Jim Stafford, and Touch of Country) 10:00 Hee Haw Honeys (guest Brenda Lee) 10:30 News 11:00 Movie "The Bad Seed" (bw) 1:00 Movie "Boots Malone" (bw) 3:00 Movie "The Horror of Blackwood Castle" KCOY 12-CBS Santa Maria 8:00 Popeye 9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 Tarzan/Super 7 noon Big Blue Marble 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Ark II 1:30 Wally's Workshop 2:00 Pan American Games 5:00 Pro Bowling: Southern California Open 5:30 Happenings 6:00 Hee Haw (no details listed, same as ch 11?) 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 Bad News Bears 8:30 Just Friends 9:00 Movie "Rancho Deluxe" 11:00 Movie "The Man with the Golden Arm" (bw) KCOP 13-Ind Los Angeles 6:00 News 6:15 Daybreak (Scott Ellsworth) 6:30 Infinity Factory 7:00 Woman: Real to Reel 7:30 Romper Room 8:30 Southern California 9:00 Rebop 9:30 Vox Populi 10:00 Movie "Slave Girl" 11:30 Get Smart noon Tarzan 1:00 Marcus Welby, MD 2:00 Movie "The Fighting Kentuckian" (bw) 4:00 Movie "Robin and the 7 Hoods" 6:00 Movie "Pony Express" 8:00 Movie "Senior Year" (Sons & Daughters pilot) 9:30 Night Gallery "The Flip Side of Satan" 10:00 Speakeasy (guests: authors Winzola McLendon and Morton Lewis) 11:00 Goodies 11:30 Rookies 12:30 Movie "Marta" 2:00 Movie "The Blood of Nostradamus" (bw) 3:30 News KSCI 18-Ind/Ethnic San Bernardino 11:00 Health 11:30 Maharishi (the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi owned the station in those days) 12:30 Pelicula "El balcon de la luna" 2:30 La ciencia de la inteligencia creativa (KSCI's calls stood for "Science of Creative Intelligence", the anglo translation of this show's title)

3:00 Val de la O 4:00 Disco Salsa Explosion 5:00 Lazaro y las Estrellas 5:30 Last Call (Russian) 6:00 Korean Movie 8:00 Kodomo no Hiroba 8:05 Sekai Mukashi Banai 8:35 Sights & Foods of Japan 8:50 Japanese News 9:00 Onechan 10:00 Propose Daisakusen KWHY 22-Ind/Sp/Biz Los Angeles 12:30pm American Angler 1:00 Pro Soccer 4:00 Chinese News 4:15 Chinese Variety Special 5:00 KBS Show 6:00 Saturday Korean Drama 6:40 Voice in the Wilderness 7:00 SelecTV programming (TVG didn't list either SelecTV or ONTV programs, but carried their ads) KVCR-PBS: 24 San Bernardino/62 Riverside 5pm Poldark (pt 2) 6:00 Prime Time 6:30 Who Would Have Thought...Kids Could Do a Thing Like This? (a rehab program for juvenile delinquents that includes a 4-week covered wagon trek from Tucson to Denver and back) 7:00 Julia Child & Company 7:30 Here's to Your Health (how to differentiate the symptoms of heart attacks from other causes of chest pain) 8:00 Trendsetters (guest: tax expert Aubrey Franklin) 8:30 Beaux Arts Trio Plays Ravel 9:00 Austin City Limits (guests Jesse Winchester and Mother of Pearl) 10:00 Masterpiece Theatre "I, Claudius" (pt 5) 11:00 Nova "The Beersheva Experiment" (a look at an Israeli university's tries to graduate more GP's) KCET 28-PBS Los Angeles 6:30 Captioned ABC News 7:00 Yoga for Health 7:30 Place in Time 8:00 Highways of History 8:30 Nova "The Beersheva Experiment" 9:30 Summer Faire 10:00 Once Upon a Classic "Robin Hood Junior" (where all the roles are played for kids) 11:00 Best of Families (pt 5) noon Track & Field: 1979 Prep Invitational Championships (At Champaign, IL) 1:30 TBA 2:30 Jazz of Marian McPartland 3:30 Turnabout "Women in Sports" 4:00 Latino Consortium 4:30 Que Pasa, USA? 5:00 Pro Soccer 6:00 Prime Time (KCET produced this show for the network) 6:30 Open Mind

7:00 28 Tonight 7:30 Footsteps 8:00 Meeting of Minds 9:00 Tex Beneke from Wolf Trap (Tex and his orchestra are joined by Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly in a salute to the big-band era) 11:00 TBA 11:30 Fall of Eagles 12:30 Movie "Waltz of the Toreadors" KHOF 30-Rel Glendale (owned by Dr. Gene Scott, who ran the Faith Center Church in Glendale) 7:00 Festival of Faith 11:30 Call to Prayer noon Live at Noon 12:30 Richard Murian 1:30 Gospel Time (Jake Hess) 2:00 Accent on Living 2:30 Harvest Temple 3:00 Domata (x2) 4:00 Insight 4:30 Davey & Goliath 5:00 Cathedral Hour 5:30 Living Faith 7:00 World Opportunities 8:00 Festival of Faith mid. Living Faith KMEX 34-Sp Los Angeles 8:00 Insight 8:30 Pelicula "La cobarde" 10:00 El Show de Walter Mercado 11:00 Embajadores de la Musica Colombiana 11:30 Lucha Libre 1:00 Soccer: Brazilian Championship action, Palmeiras v Butafugo 3:00 Lucha en Patines (sounds like roller derby) 4:00 Tele-Revista Deportiva 5:00 Sabado Loco Loco 6:00 Fiebre 8:00 Box de Mexico 10:00 Noticiero 10:00 Mi Dulce Charitin 11:30 Pelicula "El camino de los gatos" 1:30 Pelicula "Cero en amor" KMIR 36-NBC Palm Springs 7:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks 7:30 Fantastic Four 8:00 Godzilla 9:30 Daffy Duck 10:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo 10:30 Jetsons 11:00 Baseball Warm-Up 11:15 Baseball: Minnesota-Toronto 2:00 Quest for Adventure 2:30 Journey to the Sun 3:00 Ag-USA 3:30 Talent for America

4:00 Athletes 4:30 Movie "Wicked City" (bw) 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Last of the Wild "The Master Builder" (look at beavers) 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 CHiPs 9:00 Sword of Justice 10:00 Supertrain 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live KTBN 40-Rel Los Angeles 5:00 Love Special 6:00 Practice Makes Perfect 6:30 Deaf World 7:00 Kids: Praise the Lord 8:00 Bible Bowl 8:30 Puppet Tree Gang 9:00 Backyard 9:30 Captain Andy 10:00 Kids: Praise the Lord 11:00 Today in the Bible 11:30 Behind the Scenes 11:45 The Word 11:50 Day by Day (Dick Mills) 11:55 Joy to the World noon Pass It On 12:30 Deaf World 1:00 Brand New Day 1:30 Ven Espiritu Santo 2:00 Un Camino Mejor 2:30 Vida en Cristo 3:00 Rex Humbard (Sp) 4:00 Demos Gloria a Dios 6:00 Felicidad 6:30 Faith That Sings 7:00 Robert Schuller 8:00 Praise the Lord! 10:00 Love Special 11:00 Love & Power Concerts mid. Holiday at Melodyland 12:30 Good Life 1:00 Pass It On 1:30 Roger! 2:00 Christ Church 3:00 Church in the Home 4:00 Ever Increasing Faith KESQ 42/82-ABC Palm Springs 7:00 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 7:30 Fangface 8:00 Challenge of the Superfriends 9:30 Scooby's All-Stars 10:30 Bigfoot & Wildboy 11:00 Pink Panther 11:30 American Bandstand

12:30 Sportscope (tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary) 1:00 US Women's Open golf 2:00 Burke's Law (bw) 3:00 Tennis: Forest Hills Invitational 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 Sha Na Na (guests the Angels) 7:00 Comedy Shop (guests Morey Amsterdam, Jack De Leon, Morty Gunty, and Jim Nabors) 7:30 News 8:00 Battlestar Galactica 9:00 Love Boat 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 PTL Club KOCE 50-PBS Huntington Beach 6:30pm Hocking Valley Bluegrass 7:00 Austin City Limits (same guests as ch 24) 8:00 Movie "Brothers of the West" (bw) 9:00 Soundstage (guest Jackson Browne) 10:00 27th International Square Dance Convention (taped in OKC, June '78) 10:30 Run, America, Run KBSC 52-Ind Los Angeles 8:00 Voice of Agriculture 8:30 Inland Report (Dee Galiffa) 9:00 Movie "Creature from the Haunted Sea" (bw) 10:30 Movie "Danger Lights" (bw) noon Movie "Stunt Pilot" (bw) 1:30 Movie "Winds of the Wasteland" (bw) 3:00 Run for Your Life 4:00 Roller Games 5:00 American Raceway 6:00 Wrestling 7:00 Today at Hollywood Park 9:00 ONTV programming KLCS 58-PBS Los Angeles 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Zoom 9:00 Studio See 9:30 Instructional Programs 10:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers 11:00 Parent Effectiveness 11:30 Crockett's Victory Garden noon Instructional Programs 12:30 Consumer Survival Kit 1:00 Andres Segovia at the White House 2:00 Instructional Programs Retro: Kentucky Monday, July 14, 1958 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition Chs. 5, 9, 12, 18, 27 listed Eastern Time Chs. 3, 7, 11, 14, 50 listed Central Time WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:45 Today On The Farm 7 AM Today (Dave Garroway) 9 AM Dough Re Mi (Gene Rayburn) 9:30 Treasure Hunt (Jan Murray) 10 AM Price Is Right (Bill Cullen) 10:30 Truth Or Consequences (Bob Barker) 11 AM Tic Tac Dough (Jack Barry) 11:30 It Could Be You (Bill Leyden, COLOR) 12 N Noontime Flickers 12:10 Movie: "The Lone Gun" 1:30 Haggis Baggis (Fred Robbins, COLOR) 2 PM Today Is Ours 2:30 From These Roots 3 PM Queen For A Day (Jack Bailey) 3:45 Modern Romances 4 PM Comedy Hour 4:30 Funny Flickers 5 PM Superman (Inspector Henderson's son uses his tape recorder to help solve a crime.) (ABC) 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club (ABC) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report 6:30 Haggis Baggis (Jack Linkletter, COLOR) 7 PM Restless Gun 7:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 8 PM Twenty-One (Monty Hall may have been substituting for Jack Barry.) 8:30 Alcoa Theatre (Jack Lemmon in "The Days Of November," about a young, inexperienced Marine lieutenant assigned to a veteran combat company, each of whose previous leaders has been killed within 30 days of arrival. The men are taking bets on how long he'll live.) 9 PM Suspicion 10 PM Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars (CBS, delay from Fri 8:30 PM CT, pre-empted on Ch. 11) 10:30 News, Sports, Weather 10:45 Jack Paar (singers Mary Lou Brewer and Genevieve; Allen Funt) 12 M News WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 6:30 Good Morning 7 AM Today 9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR) 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11 AM Price Is Right 11:30 Truth Or Consequences 12 N 50-50 Club (Ruth Lyons and guest Dr. Paul Popenoe, head of the psychology department at the University of Southern California, COLOR) 1:30 Tic Tac Dough 2 PM Lucky Partners (Carl Cordell) 2:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR) 3 PM Today Is Ours 3:30 From These Roots

4 PM Queen For A Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5 PM Movie: "Haunted Honeymoon" 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Tugboat Annie 7:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR) 8 PM Restless Gun 8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 9 PM Twenty-One 9:30 Alcoa Theatre 10 PM Suspicion 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "The Arnelo Affair" WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC) 12 N Noontime 1 PM Susie (Ann Sothern) 1:30 Movie: "Millionaire Playboy" 3 PM American Bandstand 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (actually, this is the day the show changes its name to "Who Do You Trust?" Johnny Carson hosts) 4 PM American Bandstand 5 PM Superman 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6 PM Popeye 6:30 Cowtown Rodeo 7:30 Life With Elizabeth (Betty White) 8 PM Stars Of Jazz (Joe Darensburg and the Dixie Flyers, Dixieland jazz group; singer Connie Haines (not to be confused with Connie Hines)) 8:30 Polka-Go-Round (ABC is attempting to cash in on Lawrence Welk's popularity; guests are the Vlademar Dzelma Latvian Dancers; regulars are the Singing Waiters, the Polka Rounders, singer Carolyn DeZurik, the Chaine Dancers, accordionist Lou Phohut, and host Bob Lewandowski, from Chicago) 9:30 Susie 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:25 Movie: "The Truth About Murder" WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (still listed as ABC/DuMont) 7 AM Know Your World 7:20 Prayer 7:25 Farm News 7:30 Cartoon Capers 8 AM Willie Wonderful 8:55 Al Lewis 10 AM Colin Male 10:30 Grand Ole Opry 11 AM Al And Wanda Lewis 12 N Movie: "Dragnet" (doesn't indicate if this is the full-length version with Jack Webb and Ben Alexander) 1:30 Bingo At Home (Colin Male)

2:30 Topper 3 PM The Bean (kids' show) 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (Who Do You Trust?) 4 PM The Bean 4:30 Edge Of Night (pre-empted on Ch. 12) 5 PM Superman 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6 PM Jungle Jim 6:30 This Is Music 7:30 You Asked For It (the Nikolevs, Russian acrobats; quadriplegic Irene Ridgeway shows how she paints with a brush held in her teeth; Jack Smith hosts, delay from Sun 7 PM ET) 8 PM American Legend 8:30 Bold Journey (the voyage of the schooner Goodwill from California to Guadalupe) 9 PM Stars Of Jazz 9:30 Polka-Go-Round 10:30 Kit Carson 11 PM Film Feature 11:15 Jack Paar (pre-empted on Ch. 5) WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 8:30 Cactus Cartoons 9 AM For Love Or Money (Bill Nimmo) 9:30 Play Your Hunch (Merv Griffin) 10 AM Arthur Godfrey Time 10:30 Dotto (Jack Narz, the first show to get caught for rigging) 11 AM Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12 N Broadway At Midday (WHAS's address was Sixth and Broadway) 12:15 Midday Roundup 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Beat The Clock (Bud Collyer) 1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Art shows films of his trip to Hawaii.) 2 PM Big Payoff (Bob Paige has replaced Randy Merriman, but Bess Myerson is still modeling those minks.) 2:30 Verdict Is Yours 3 PM Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM T-Bar-V Ranch 4:45 Cactus Cartoons 5:15 Foreign Legionnaire 5:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 6 PM Small Talk 6:15 News 6:30 Robin Hood 7 PM Burns And Allen 7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (singer Beverly Foster of Toronto; Sammy Gardner and the Mound City Six,

instrumental group from St. Louis) 8 PM I Love Lucy (Lucy and Ethel steal John Wayne's footprints from Grauman's Chinese Theater.) 8:30 Frontier Justice 9 PM Studio One ("Man Under Glass," about a television director who throws himself even deeper into his work when he fears he's about to be fired--then learns that his ex-wife is starring in his next production.) 10 PM Pantomime Quiz (guests: George Jessel and Inger Stevens, ABC, delay from Tue 8:30 CT, Mike Stokey hosts) 10:30 News, Sports, Weather 10:55 Movie: "Cherokee Strip" WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS) 8 AM Skipper Ryle 10 AM For Love Or Money 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11 AM Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30 Dotto 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Mr. District Attorney 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Beat The Clock 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: "Devotion" 6:25 Weather 6:30 Stories Of The Century 7 PM Dr. Christian 7:30 Robin Hood 8 PM Burns And Allen 8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts 9 PM I Love Lucy 9:30 Frontier Justice 10 PM Studio One 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "The Silver Star" WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Dough Re Mi 9:30 Treasure Hunt 10 AM Price Is Right 10:30 Truth Or Consequences 11 AM Tic Tac Dough 11:30 It Could Be You (COLOR) 12 N News 12:10 Uncle Dudley 1 PM Lucky Partners 1:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR)

2 PM Today Is Ours 2:30 From These Roots 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:45 Modern Romances 4 PM Adventure Club 5 PM Western Movie (no details given) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report 6:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR) 7 PM Restless Gun 7:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 8 PM Twenty-One 8:30 Alcoa Theatre 9 PM Suspicion 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:15 Jack Paar WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC) 1 PM Betty Maxwell (women's show) 1:30 TBA 1:55 Take Five (religion) 2 PM Lucky Partners 2:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR) 3 PM Today Is Ours 3:30 From These Roots 4 PM Queen For A Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5 PM Kids Comedy Corner 5:30 Bluegrass Personalities 5:45 Farm And Home 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:10 Livestock Report 6:25 This Is Your Health 6:30 Jill Corey (songs) 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Country Music Jubilee (Jim Reeves welcomes singer Jimmy Wakely, ABC, delay from Sat 8 PM ET) 7:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR) 8 PM Restless Gun 8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 9 PM Twenty-One 9:30 Alcoa Theatre 10 PM Suspicion 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Jack Paar WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 8 AM Skipper Ryle 10 AM For Love Or Money 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11 AM Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30 All Star Theater 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Movie: "Stanley And Livingstone"

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Top Plays Of '58 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: "Devotion" 6:15 News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Tales Of The Texas Rangers 7 PM Dr. Christian 7:30 Robin Hood 8 PM Movie: "Fury At Furnace Creek" 10 PM News, Weather And Sports 10:15 I Led Three Lives 10:45 Mr. District Attorney 11:15 Movie: "The Silver Star" WEHT Ch. 50 (Ch. 25) Evansville (CBS) 8 AM Spanky's Show (don't know if there's a connection to Spanky McFarland) 9 AM For Love Or Money 9:30 Play Your Hunch 10 AM Arthur Godfrey Time 10:30 Dotto 11 AM Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12 N CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 12:05 Channel 50 Farmer 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Beat The Clock 1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 2 PM Big Payoff 2:30 Verdict Is Yours 3 PM Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Lonesome Larry (music) 4:30 Pee Wee Baseball 5:30 Cartoon Time 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News 6:30 Robin Hood 7 PM Burns And Allen 7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts 8 PM I Love Lucy 8:30 Frontier Justice 9 PM Studio One 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:15 Movie: "Intrigue" Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Friday August 27, 1954 Source: TV Guide, Lake Erie Edition 3 WNBK NBC Cleveland

5 WEWS CBS Cleveland 8 WXEL DuMont/ABC Cleveland 21 WFMJ NBC Youngstown 27 WKBN CBS/DuMont/ABC Youngstown 49 WAKR ABC Akron 7AM 3-21 Today-Garroway 5-27 Morning Show-Jack Paar (Ch. 5-Paige Palmer 8:25, 8:55) 8:55 8 Preview Corner 9AM 3 Movie (Early Bird Theater)Calaboose 5 Movie (Early Show) Danger Ahead 8-27 Breakfast Club-ABC Don McNeill 21 Movie (Morning Matinee) Motor Patrol 10AM 3-21 Ding Dong Schiil-Frances Horwich 5 Garry Moore 8 Alice Weston 27 Movie Miniature 10:15 27 Garry Moore 10:30 3-21 A Time To Live 8 Movie (Maggie Wulff Show)Behind Stone Walls 10:45 3-21 Three Steps To Heaven 11AM 3-21 Home-Arlene Francis 27 The Good Look 11:30 5-27 Strike It Rich-Warren Hull Noon 3-21 Bob Smith Show 5 Valiant Lady 8 Drama At Noon 27 News Bulletins 12:15 5-27 Love Of Life 12:30 3 One O Clock Preview 5-27 Search For Tomorrow 8 Rena And Bob (Ledyard) 21 Hal's A Poppin-Hal Fryar Not long after this, Hal would move to Indianapolis, where he became

long time Kiddie host, "Harlow Hickenlooper" on Channel 6 in that city.. http://www.harlowhickenlooper.com/ 12:45 5-27 Guiding Light 1PM 3 Movie (One O Clock Playhouse)The Wall Of Death 5 Woman's Window 8-27 Portia Faces Life-CBS 21 News 1:15 8 Seeking Heart-CBS 21 Hal's A Poppin Continues 27 Home Cooking-Resch 1:30 5 Welcome Travelers 8 Movie (Midday Moivie) Little Pal 1:45 27 Curious Camera 2PM 5-27 Robert Q. Lewis 21 Movie (Sittin Easy) Tough Assignment 2:15 3 Maggi Byrne 2:30 5 Linkletter's House Party 21 Kitchen Corner-Marjorie Mariner 27 Outdoors 2:45 3 Maggi's Kitchen 8 All For You-Alice Weston 3PM 3-21 One Man's Family (Moves to 3:30 next week) 5-27 Big Payoff 8 Paul Dixon-DuMont 3:15 3-21 Golden Windows 3:30 3-21 First Love (Moves To 4:15 next week) 5 Bob Crosby 8-27 Paul Dixon-DuMont 3:45 3-21 Miss Marlowe

4PM 3-21 Hawkins Falls 5 Mixing Bowl 8 Brighter Day-CBS 27 Pays To Remember 4:15 3-21 Bride and Groom-Last Show of Thw Series 8-27 Secret Storm-CBS 4:30 3-21 Betty White 5 On Your Account 8 King Jack 27 Grizzly Pete 5PM 3 Pinky Lee 5 Uncle Jake-Gene Carroll 8-Desert Deputy-Movie 21 Susie Sidesaddle 27 Barker Bill-CBS 49 Hinky Dinks-Kids 5:15 27 Grizzly Pete continues 5:25 5 News 5:30 3-21 Howdy Doody 5 Twenty Fingers 49 Summer Matinee-Music 5:45 5 Professor Pet 5:50 5 Dinner Platter-Bob Dale 6PM 3 Suppertime Comics 21-49 News Summary 6:15 8 Sports-Bob Neal 21 Sports-Eddie Lane 49 Humbard Family 6:25 21 Weather 6:30 3 Sports-Tom Manning 5 Dorothy Fuldheim

8 Weather-Dr. Annear 21 Pounding Hooves 27 News Today 49 Sports-Bob Wuylie 6:45 3 Today's News 5 Sports Page-Jack Graney, Paul Wilcox 8 Joe Portaro 27 Sports-Don Gardner 49 Ranch 49-Woodell 6:55 5-27 Weather 7PM 3 Badge 714 5 The Big Playback 8-27 Captain Video-DuMont 21 What's Your Trouble? 49 News-Jack Fitzgibbons 7:10 49 Scores-Bob Wylie 7:15 5 Green Thumbs 8 News-Bob Lang, Jimmy Dudley 21 Telerama 27 News-Features 49 ABC News-John Daly 7:30 3-21 Eddie Fisher 5-27 Douglas Edwards CBS News 8 Stu Erwin-ABC 49 Chef Lorenzo 7:45 3-21 Camel News Caravan-John Cameron Swayze 5-27 Perry Como 8PM 3-21 The Duke 5 Pantomime Quiz 8 Baseball-Indians at Washington Senators 27 Dangerous Assignment 49 Teen Who Club 8:30 3-21 Life Of Riley 5-27 Topper 49 Greatest Sport Thrills 9PM 3-21 Best In Mystery

5-27 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars 49 Paul Hartman Show 9:30 3-21 Soundstage 5-27 Our Miss Brooks 49 In Our Time 10PM 3-21 Sports Highlights 5-27 Star Theater 49 Movie (Feature Film) Convicts At Large 10:30 3-21 Moments In Sports 5 I Led Three Lives 27 It's News To Me 10:45 3 To Be Announced 21 Paul Killiam 11PM 3 News-Tom Field 5 Movie (Feature Film) 40,000 Horsemen 8-27 News-Warren Guthrie 21 News 11:05 3 Weather-Joe Finan 11:10 3-21 Sports 27 News-Sid Davis 11:15 3 Custom Inn-Glenn Rowell 8 Sports-John Fitzgerald 21 Barn Dance 27 Movie (Playhouse 27) The Pretender 11:20 8 Movie (Night Owl Theater) The Man Who Walked Alone 11:30 3 Movie (Hollywood Theater) Topper Midnight 21 Late News 12:30 5-27 News Bulletins 12:45 3 News Bulletins

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Thursday, July 12, 1973 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 7:30 Project 360 (unemployed people air their problems to a panel of job counselors) 8 PM Playhouse New York Biography 9:30 Just Jazz sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Carnival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM Jim And Tammy 3 PM Deputy Dawg 3:30 Mighty Mouse 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Superman 5 PM Batman (Frank Gorshin as the Riddler, x2) 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 7 PM Honeymooners 7:30 TBA 8 PM 700 Club 10 PM Teach-In 11 PM Rawhide WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3 PM Gigantor 3:30 Cartoons 4 PM Underdog 4:30 Star Performance 5 PM Tell It And Sell It 6 PM Movie: "Hannah Lee" (watch for the stars of this 1953 Western: Macdonald Carey, better known as Dr. Tom Horton on "Days Of Our Lives"; and Joanne Dru, Peter Marshall's ("Hollywood Squares") sister) 8 PM Movie: "Two Dollar Bettor" 10 PM Movie: "Kid Monk Baroni" (Leonard Nimoy is in this mix of boxing, street gangs, and religious reform from '52) 11:30 Movie: "Run For The Hills" Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Sat, July 13, 1974 WGBH 2-PBS Boston 1:30pm Wall Street Week 2:00 Resolution of Mossie Wax 3:30 French Chef 4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Catch 44 6:00 Book Beat 6:30 Elliot Norton Reviews 7:00 Compass Weekly 8:00 Pioneers in Modern Painting (Cezanne is this week's topic) 8:45 Erica 9:00 Hollywood Television Theatre (from 1971: Irish actor Jack MacGowran does a monolgue drawn from the works of Samuel Beckett...from the Mojave Desert!) 10:00 David Susskind "Singles Sing the Blues" WFSB 3-CBS Hartford 6:30 Agriculture, USA 7:00 Arthur & Company 8:00 Doing/Being 9:00 Movie "The Exterminator" (starring an animated Don Adams) 10:00 My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11:00 Vision On 11:30 Captain Bob noon What's Congress All About? (Roger Mudd hosts a young people's guide to the House of Representatives; also, NJ Democratic Rep. Peter Rodino (House Judiciary Comm. chair)) 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Magnificent 6-1/2" (a Brit take on Our Gang) 2:00 Civilisation "The Light of Experience" (17th-century man's interest in scientific investigations) 3:00 Big Valley 4:00 Soul Train (guests Sly & the Family Stone, and the Trammps) 5:00 Perry Mason (bw) 5:55 What's Happening Update 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Agronsky & Co. 7:30 What's Happening 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Escape to Mindanao" 1:15 Speakeasy (guests Emerson, Lake & Palmer; and Jim Stafford) WBZ 4-NBC Boston 6:00 Man in Space 6:30 Insight 7:00 For Kids Only (Newton Rec Dept. summer program participants discuss "The Conservative Side" with Mass Conservative Party director Jack Molesworth; also appearing: Longfellow Racket Club teaching pro Bill Drake) 7:30 Inch High Private Eye 8:00 Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9:00 Emergency Plus 4 9:30 Something Else (Bob Glover takes the kids to Haymarket Sq) 10:00 Sigmund 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 Star Trek (animated)

11:30 News noon Jetsons 12:30 Go! (visiting the Tulsa State Fair) 1:00 Butch Cassidy 1:30 Minutemen Soccer Highlights (the Boston Minutemen played in the NASL 1974-76) 2:00 Baseball: California-Red Sox, live from Fenway (Ken Coleman/Johnny Pesky; NBC's Game of the Week got pitched to TV38) 4:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Paul Hornung, football's "Golden Boy") 5:00 Untamed World 5:30 Animal World 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Starring the Editors (guest editor C. Edward Holland joins regulars David Brickman, Ken Thompson, and Edwin D. Canham) 7:30 Bobby Goldsboro (guest Vicki Carr) 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "The Apartment" 11:30 News mid. Tonight Show (guests Shelly Winters, Joan Rivers, and MacLean Stevenson; 10 didn't clear the weekend Carson) 1:30 Movie "Horse Feathers" (bw) WCVB 5-ABC Boston 5:00 Good Morning! cont'd 6:00 Across the Fence 6:30 America 7:00 Opportunity Line 7:30 Fantasy Funhouse 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9:00 Super Friends 10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober 11:00 Brady Kids 11:30 News noon Candlepin Bowling 1:30 Women's Pro Tennis: Billie Jean King/Chris Evert v Francoise Durr/Betty Stove) 2:30 Movie "Son of Dracula" (bw) 4:00 It Pays to Be Ignorant 4:30 British Open golf (the 103rd annual from Lancashire's Royal Lytham & Annes GC) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 News 7:30 Third World 8:00 Briefing Session guest with Asst Commissioner for Mental Health and Droug Rehab Dr. Matthew Dumont; Partridge Family punted to 56) 8:30 Movie "Cry Panic" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie "House of Frankenstein" (bw) 1:00 Movie "House of Dracula" (bw) 2:20 East Side, West Side (bw) 3:20 5 All Night 3:30 Alfred Hitchcock (bw) 4:00 Third World (rerun from 7:30) 4:30 Good Morning! (guests Don Ameche and James Higgins, clips from Kurt Weil's Three Penny

Opera, and Dr. Timothy Johnson answers viewers' medical questions) WTEV 6-ABC New Bedford 6:30 Farmer's Corner 7:00 Samson 7:30 Felix the Cat 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9:00 Super Friends 10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober 11:00 Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! noon Movie "Robin Hoodnik" 1:00 American Bandstand (guests The Main Ingredient) 2:00 Baseball: picking up the Sox game from ch 4 4:30 British Open golf 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 Hee Haw (guests Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jody Miller, and Tommy Overstreet) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Movie "Cry Panic" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 News 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Ike & Tina Turner, Redbone, and Michael Stanley) 1:00 News 1:15 Daniel Boone WNAC 7-CBS Boston 6:30 Summer Semester "The American Presidency: The Man and the Office" 7:00 Cartoon Capers 8:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 8:30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 9:00 Movie "The Exterminator" 10:00 My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11:00 Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie & the Pussycats noon What's Congress All About? 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Magnificent 6-1/2" 2:00 In Session (guests Kris Kristofferson and Bill Nash) 2:30 Movie "Doctor Blood's Coffin" (bw) 4:00 What's My Line? (x2) 5:00 Gunsmoke 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (international songs; Providence saw Welk Sunday at 5 on ch 6) 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 News 11:30 Name of the Game 1:00 Speakeasy 2:00 Paul Benzaquin

WTNH 8-ABC New Haven 7:00 Davey & Goliath 7:15 A New Day 7:30 I Dream of Jeannie 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9:00 Super Friends 10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober 11:00 Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! noon Movie "Robin Hoodnik" 1:00 American Bandstand 2:00 Make It Real 2:30 Dragnet 3:00 Movie "The Bandit of Zhobe" 4:30 British Open golf 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 News 7:30 Lawrence Welk (same theme as ch 7) 8:30 Movie "Cry Panic" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Pawnbroker" (bw) 1:30 ABC News WMUR 9-ABC Manchester 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9:00 Super Friends 10:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober 11:00 Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! noon Movie "Robin Hoodnik" 1:00 American Bandstand 2:00 Movie "Sierra Sue" (bw) 3:00 Westerners 3:30 TBA 4:30 British Open golf 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 Miss New England World Beauty Pageant (taped May 29 in Worcester) 8:30 Movie "Cry Panic" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Movie "Whispering Smith in Scotland Yard" (bw) WJAR 10-NBC Providence 7:00 Lassie (bw/x2) 8:00 Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9:00 Emergency Plus 4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10:00 Sigmund 10:30 Pink Panther

11:00 Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy noon Movie "Crack in the World" (bw) 1:30 Thrillseekers (archer Bob Markworth dons a blindfold and aims at a human target/pilot Mira Slovak shows off hydroplane racing) 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Texas-Milwaukee (Curt Gowdy/Tony Kubek; NBC's alt game is Oakland-Yankees) 5:00 Wild Kingdom 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 New Treasure Hunt 7:30 Untamed World 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "The Apartment" 11:30 News mid. Movie "Desk Set" 1:30 Speakeasy WPRI 12-CBS Providence 7:00 Summer Semester (same as ch 7) 7:30 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 8:00 I Dream of Jeannie 8:30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 9:00 Movie "The Exterminator" 10:00 My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11:00 Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie & the Pussycats noon What's Congress All About? 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Roller Game 3:00 NFL Action '74 "Conquest and Character" (recalling the '73 Raiders season) 3:30 Movie "Palm Beach Weekend" 5:00 Starlost 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 World at War "Remember" (veterans assess WWII) 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Portrait of a Mobster" (bw) WSMW 27-Ind Worcester 3pm Music for All America 3:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Freddie Hart, Linda Kay Lance, and Little Jimmy Dickens) 4:00 Country Carnival (guests the Willis Brothers) 4:30 Wrestling 5:30 Wally's Workshop 6:00 Lassie 6:30 Movie "The Three Musketeers" (bw)

8:00 Race of the Week 8:30 NFL Action '74 "Papa Bear" (profile of legendary Chicago owner George Halas) 9:00 Boxing from the Olympic 10:00 Roller Game WSBE 36-PBS Providence no scheduled programming WSBK 38-Ind Boston 10:55 News 11:00 Celebrity Bowling: Donald O'Connor/Jo Anne Worley v Frankie Laine/Rosemary Clooney 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 Right On! 1:00 Soul Train (guests the O'Jays, and the Ramsey Lewis Trio) 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Texas-Milwaukee (alt game: Oakland-Yankees) 5:00 Beat the Clock (guest Bob Denver) 5:30 Lassie 6:00 Century Cinema "Panic in the City" 8:00 Movie "Year 2889" 10:00 Movie "Creatures of Destruction" 11:30 Viewpoint on Nutrition mid. Faith for Today WGBX 44-PBS Boston 4pm simulcast with WGBH 8:00 Films of the Gatsby Era "Flesh and the Devil" (bw) 10:00 Masterpiece Theatre (first of a 4-week series profiling real-life figures in Edwardian England, profiling David Lloyd George-played by Anthony Hopkins) WEDN 53-PBS Norwich 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:00 Sesame Street noon Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2:00 Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3:00 Speaking Freely 4:00 Hollywood Television Theatre 5:00 Resolution of Mossie Wax 6:30 Silent Comedy Film Festival 7:30 Evening at Pops (Series return, concert rich in Americana) 8:30 Family Theatre "The Pathfinder" (pt 2) 9:30 Music of the People 10:00 David Susskind "Divorced and Abandoned-POWs Who Came Home to Nothing" WLVI 56-Ind Boston 8:30 Music & the Spoken Word 9:00 Day of Discovery "Parables That Tell Secrets" (pt 3) 9:30 Kathryn Kuhlman 10:00 Roller Game 11:00 Wrestling noon Movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (bw) 2:00 Movie "The Third Day"

4:00 Movie "The Brides of Fu Manchu" 6:00 It Takes a Thief 7:00 Untouchables (bw) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 People Power 9:00 Movie "You'll Never Get Rich" (bw) 11:00 Movie "Royal Wedding" Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown/Akron Sunday, August 22, 1954 Cleveland WNBK-3 NBC WEWS-5 CBS WXEL-8 DuMont/ABC Akron WAKR-49 ABC Youngstown WFMJ-21 NBC WKBN-27 CBS/ABC/DuMont 8:30 3 TV Sunday School 9AM 3 Funny Funnies-Glenn Rowell 9:30 3 Golf Lesson 9:45 3 News Of The Week 9:55 5 News Bulletins 10AM 3 Dog Training 5 What Catholics Believe 10:15 3 Fashions, News and Sports 10:30 3 Hoot Gibson 5 Exploring God's World 10:45 3 Lets Go Places 8 The Christophers 11AM 3 The Catholic Hour 5 To Be Announced 8 Talent Parade-Joe Berg

11:30 3 To Be Announced 27 Movie-Western Noon 3 Anywhere USA 5 Gene Carroll 8 Faith For Today 12:30 3 Norman Vincent Peale 8 Cheerful House 27 Contest Carnival 12:45 3 Industry On Parade 1PM 3 Movie (One O Clock Playhouse) Topper 5 Polka Parade-Vadnal 8 Film Fill 27 This Is The Life 1:30 5 Movie (Sunday Matinee) Double Feature Candles At Nine Alaska Patrol 21 The Catholic Hour 27 Polka Party 1:45 8 Baseball Previews 2PM 8 Indians Baseball at Baltimore 21 Movie (Front Row Center) That Uncertain Feeling 27 Chesterton Hour 2:30 27 Movie-TBA 3PM 3 Techni-Science 21 To Be Announced 3:30 3 To Be Announced 21 Movie (Wooley West) Flaming Lead 4PM 3 The American Forum 4:30 3-21 Zoo Parade

5 Fun With Charades 4:50 8 Ohio Story-Gentle Johnny Appleseed 5PM 3-21 Out On The Farm 5-27 What In The World 8 Scores And Squaws 49 Movie (Feature Film) Motor Patrol 5:15 8 Super Circus-ABC 5:30 3-21 Youth takes A Stand 6PM 3 Meet The Press 5-27 Now And Then 8 This Is The Life 21 That We May See 49 Abbott And Costello 6:15 21 To Be Announced 6:30 3-21 Roy Rogers 5-27 Man Of The Week 8 Big Picture 49 Royal Playhouse 7PM 3-21 Musical College-Tennessee Ernie Ford 5 Range Rider 8-49 You Asked For It 27 Ramar Of The Jungle 7:30 3-21 Mr. Peepers 5 Your Playtime-Anthology Reruns 8-49 Pepsi Cola Playhouse-Anita Colby 27 Edward Arnold Show 8PM 3-21 Colgate Comedy Hour 5-27 Toast Of The Town-Color 8 Flight No.7 49 Humbard Family 8:30 8 To Be Announced 9PM 3-21 Philco TV Playhouse

5 GE True Theater 8 Bob Considine 27 March Of Time 49 Movie-TBA 9:15 8 Jane Pickens 9:30 5-27 Man Behind The Badge 8 Two In Love-CBS 10PM 3-21 Dollar A Second 5 Foreign Intrigue 8-49 Break The Bank-Bill Cullen subs for Bert Parks 27-The Web-CBS 10:30 3-21 The Hunter 5-27 What's My Line? 8 Movie (Theater) Heritage Of The Plains 49 This Is the Life 11PM 3 Movie (Feature Film) I Shot Billy The Kid 5 News Bulletins 21 Movie (Skyline Theater) Mr. Peek-A-Boo 27 Movie (Playhouse 27) Over The Moon 49 News, Sports, Weather 11:15 5 The Web 11:45 5 News Bulletins Midnight 21 News Bulletins 12:30 3-27 News Bulletins Retro:Miami, Monday, December 17, 1984 From The Miami News(Via Google News Archive) Note:I did not list PBS Affiliates WPBT Channel 2 and WLRN Channel 17, Spanish language station WLTV Channel 23 and TBN affiliate WHFT Channel 45. Listings run from 6 AM to 12:30 AM) WTVJ Channel 4(CBS) 6:00 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Big Valley 10:00 People's Court

10:30 One Day At A Time 11:00 Price Is Right 12:00 News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Let's Make A Deal 4:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 5:00 M*A*S*H(2 Episodes) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Wheel Of Fortune 8:00 Movie-A Christmas Carol(Made For TV, 1984) 10:00 Cagney And Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 Simon And Simon WCIX Channel 6(Independent) 6:00 Frankly Speaking 6:30 Duck Duck Goose 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Tom And Jerry 8:00 Flintstones 8:30 Spiderman 9:00 Great Space Coaster 9:30 Frankly Speaking 10:00 Family 11:00 Dating Game 11:30 Gong Show 12:00 I Love Lucy(2 Episodes) 1:00 Wonder Woman 2:00 Pink Panther 2:30 Tom And Jerry 3:00 Scooby Doo 3:30 Superfriends 4:00 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe(2 Episodes) 5:00 Dukes Of Hazzard 6:00 Diff'rent Strokes(2 Episodes) 7:00 Benson 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 Movie-Back To The Planet Of The Apes(1974) 10:00 News 10:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 11:00 Sanford And Son 11:30 Baretta 12:30 Movie-Top Hat(1935) WSVN Channel 7(NBC) 6:00 NBC News At Sunrise 6:30 Today In Florida 7:00 Today 9:00 Hour Magazine 10:00 Facts Of Life 10:30 Tattletales

11:00 Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble 12:00 News 12:30 Divorce Court 1:00 Days Of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Barnaby Jones 4:00 Hart To Hart 5:00 Trapper John, M.D. 6:00 News 7:00 NBC News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 TV's Bloopers And Practical Jokes 9:00 Movie-Little House:Bless All The Dear Children(Made For TV, 1984) 11:00 News 11:30 Best Of Carson 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman WPLG Channel 10(ABC) 6:00 ABC News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Love Boat 10:30 Love Connection 11:00 Trivia Trap 11:30 Family Feud 12:00 Loving 12:30 News 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life To Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Jeffersons 4:30 Three's Company 5:00 News 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Anything For Money 8:00 Call To Glory 9:00 NFL Football:Dallas Cowboys At Miami Dolphins 12:00 News 12:30 Nightline WBFS Channel 33(Independent) (WBFS had signed on just 8 days earlier) 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Casper 7:00 Voltron 7:30 Inspector Gadget 8:00 Heathcliff 8:30 Dennis The Menace(Jay North) 9:00 Green Acres 9:30 Mister Ed 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 11:00 Bonanza 12:00 Beverly Hillbillies

12:30 Lucy Show 1:00 My Three Sons 1:30 Little Rascals 2:00 Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig 2:30 Heathcliff 3:00 Voltron 3:30 Plastic Man 4:00 Inspector Gadget 4:30 What's Happening!! 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 Mork And Mindy 6:00 Too Close For Comfort 6:30 Alice 7:00 Jeffersons 7:30 All In The Family 8:00 Merv Griffin 9:00 Miss World-America Pageant(Hosted by Gene Rayburn) 10:30 I.N.N. News 11:00 Odd Couple 11:30 All In The Family WDZL Channel 39(Independent) 6;00 Various Programs 6:30 20 Minute Workout 7:00 Popeye(1 Hour) 8:00 Mighty Mouse 8:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 9:00 Richard Roberts 10:00 700 Club 11:30 Guilty Or Innocent 12:00 Rituals 12:30 Mary Tyler Moore 1:00 Bob Newhart 1:30 Doris Day 2:00 Family Affair 2:30 Gilligan's Island 3:00 Mighty Mouse 3:30 Heckle And Jeckle 4:00 Spectre Man 4:30 Ultra Man 5:00 I Dream Of Jeannie 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 S.W.A.T. 7:00 Dallas 8:00 Movie-The Black Shield Of Falworth(1954) 10:00 Wild, Wild West 11:00 Vega$ Retro: Milwaukee Thurs, July 12, 1973 from Milwaukee Sentinel via Google News Archive The Sentinel only indicated (bw) for movies WTMJ 4-NBC 6:00 New Zoo Revue 6:30 News 4 MorningScene

7:00 Today Show (guest Dr. John Witte; News 4 Today at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 Dinah's Place (guest Dr. Roy Menninger) 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 Rona Barrett noon News 4 NoonScene 12:30 Three on a Match 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 2:30 Peyton Place 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Merv Griffin (guests Bernadette Peters, Milt Kamen, Rose Marie, and Gabe Kaplan) 5:00 News 4 EarlyScene 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 4 EveningScene 6:30 This is Your Life (guest Glenn Ford) 7:00 Flip Wilson Presents the Helen Reddy Show (guests Gladys Knight & the Pips, Mac Davis, the Eagles, and Cheech & Chong) 8:00 Ironside 9:00 Dean Martin (guests William Conrad and Nancy Sinatra) 10:00 News 4 NightScene 10:30 Tonight Show (guests the Pointer Sisters, Bob Newhart, and Larry Kert) mid. Midnight Movie 4 "Submarine Command" (bw) WITI 6-ABC 6:10 TV6 Chapel 6:15 RFD 6 6:20 TV6 Morning News 6:25 TV6 Editorial 6:30 Popeye 7:00 Funny Farm 8:00 Vision On 8:30 Fury 9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Amy Vanderbilt) 10:00 Love, American Style 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second noon TV6 News at Noon 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Girl in My Life 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 TV6 Show "Camille" (bw) 5:00 What's My Line? 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 TV6 News 60 7:00 Mod Squad 8:00 Kung Fu 9:00 Streets of San Francisco 10:00 TV6 News at 10

10:45 Late Show "Warning Shot" 12:40 TV6 Late News 12:50 Dick Cavett (guests Nicol Williamson, and preachers Elizabeth and Margaret Rogow) 2:20 TV6 Editorial 2:25 TV6 Chapel WMVS 10-PBS 10:00 Afro-American Heritage 10:30 American Literature 11:15 Library Story 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 1:00 Electric Company 1:30 Wonders of the World 2:00 Hatha Yoga 2:30 Erica 2:45 Theonie 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 5:00 Afro-American Heritage 5:30 American Literature 6:15 Charlie's Pad 6:30 Electric Company 7:00 Abraham Lincoln (D.W. Griffith's first talking film) 8:30 Just Jazz (guest Dexter Gordon) 9:00 Milwaukee Non-Stop Local (premiere with guests cartoonist Dennis Kitchen (sp?), veggie vendors Mr. & Mrs. O.C. Hayes, the Journal's Dominique Paul Noth (who reviews movies), and poet James Hazard) WISN 12-CBS Daytime programs may be pre-empted by coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings 5:45 Devotions 5:50 Badger Farm Report 6:00 Summer Semester 6:30 Leave It to Beaver 7:00 CBS Morning News 7:30 Morning Show (Bunny Raasch/Bruce Bennett) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Dialing for Dollars (guests Portland NBA player Geoff Petrie, International Fire Buffs' Keith Franz, and gardening expert Lee Hanson) 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 New Price is Right 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Early Movie "The Whole Truth" (bw) 5:00 Dragnet 5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 12's Eyewitness News 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 Waltons 8:00 CBS Movie "The Guru" 10:00 12's Eyewitness News 10:30 CBS Late Movie "Damn Yankees" 12:50 12's Eyewitness News 1:00 Surfside 6 2:00 Devotions WVTV 18-Ind 1pm Afternoon Movie "Typhoon" (bw) 2:30 Hazel 3:00 Felix the Cat 3:30 Cartoon Carnival 4:00 Munsters 4:30 Flying Nun 5:00 I Love Lucy 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 6:00 I Dream of Jeannie 6:30 Bowling for Dollars 7:00 Bonanza 8:00 Eight O'Clock Movie "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (bw) 10:00 Untouchables 11:00 Candid Camera 11:30 UWM News Focus WMVT 36-PBS 7pm Senate Watergate Hearings Retro Cleveland/Akron: Tuesday, February 20, 1990 This is taken from a TV Guide from the week of February 17-23, 1990. The listings from the PBS stations are based on what was listed in the magazine. Cleveland/Akron television was very different back then as evident on the different line-ups. Enjoy the trip! WKYC Channel 3 (NBC) 12:30a Late Night with David Letterman Robert Townsend 1:30a Later with Bob Costas 2:00a News 2:30a Trial by Jury 3:00a Judge 3:30a ChiPs 4:30a 3rd Degree 5:00a Win, Lose or Draw 5:30a Everyday Joan Lunden (host), Elliot Gould, Jack Scalia 6:00a NBC/Local News 6:30a Today in Cleveland 7:00a Today Gumbel/Norville 9:00a House Party 10:00a Scrabble 10:30a Concentration 11:00a The Golden Girls 11:30a 227 12:00p Love Connection

12:30p Generations 1:00p Days of Our Lives 2:00p Another World 3:00p Santa Barbara 4:00p Divorce Court 4:30p Peoples Court 5:00p Inside Edition 5:30p A Current Affair 6:00p Channel 3 News 6:30p NBC Nightly News Tom Brokaw 7:00p Hard Copy 7:30p Family Feud 8:00p Matlock 9:00p In The Heat of the Night 10:00p Midnight Caller 11:00p Channel 3 News 11:30p The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson Jay Leno (host), Beatrice Arthur, Al Jarreau WEWS Channel 5 (ABC) 12:00a Nightline 12:30a MOVIE: True Grit (1969)*** - John Wayne 3:05a MOVIE: Daddy I Dont Like It Like This (made-for-TV, 1978)** 5:00a Entertainment Tonight 5:30a Headline News 6:00a ABC News Schneider/Zahn 7:00a Good Morning America Gibson/Lunden 8:00a Morning Exchange guest John Davidson 10:00a LIVE! With Regis and Kathie Lee Sylvester Stallone 11:00a Home Shanna Reed, Marilyn McCoo 12:00p TV5 Eyewitness News 12:30p Loving 1:00p All My Children 2:00p One Life to Live 3:00p General Hospital 4:00p The Oprah Winfrey Show 5:00p Live on Five (TV5 Eyewitness News) 6:00p TV5 Eyewitness News 6:30p ABC World News Tonight Peter Jennings 7:00p Wheel of Fortune 7:30p Jeopardy! 8:00p Whos The Boss? 8:30p The Wonder Years 9:00p Roseanne 9:30p Coach 10:00p thirtysomething 11:00p TV5 Eyewitness News 11:30p Entertainment Tonight WJW Channel 8 (CBS) 12:00a The Jeffersons 12:30a The Arsenio Hall Show Eddie Murphy, Tyne Daly 1:30a Benson 2:00a CBS News Nightwatch Charlie Rose 4:00a Fantasy Island

5:00a Maude 5:30a This Mornings Business 6:00a Newscenter 8 7:00a CBS This Morning Smith/Sullivan 9:00a Sally Jessy Raphael 10:00a Family Feud 10:30a Jackpot! 11:00a Bake-Off 34th Pillsbury Bake-off Awards in Phoenix, AZ 12:00p Newscenter 8 12:30p The Young and the Restless 1:30p The Bold and the Beautiful 2:00p As The World Turns 3:00p Guiding Light 4:00p Geraldo 5:00p Donahue 6:00p Newscenter 8 7:00p CBS Evening News Dan Rather 7:30p PM Magazine 8:00p Wonderful Wizard of Oz 1939 movie followed by tribute special 11:00p Newscenter 8 11:30p Newhart WOIO Channel 19 (FOX) 12:00a The Bob Newhart Show 12:30a Get Smart 1:00a Perry Mason 2:00a Cannon 3:00a Police Woman 4:00a One Day at A Time 4:30a Music and the Spoken Word (religion) 5:00a Success N Life (religion) 6:00a Richard Roberts (religion) 6:30a Morris Cerullo (religion) 7:00a Gumby 7:30a Alvin and the Chipmunks 8:00a Woody Woodpecker 8:30a Maxies World 9:00a Bonanza 10:00a Little House on the Prairie 11:00a Highway to Heaven 12:00p Hogans Heroes 12:30p The Andy Griffith Show 1:00p I Love Lucy 1:30p Gomer Pyle, USMC 2:00p The Beverly Hillbillies 2:30p Gilligans Island 3:00p Comic Strip 3:30p Dennis The Menace 4:00p Ducktales 4:30p Chip N Dales Rescue Rangers 5:00p The Facts of Life 5:30p Mr. Belvedere 6:00p Happy Days 6:30p Kate and Allie 7:00p Barney Miller

7:30p WKRP In Cincinnati 8:00p MOVIE: The Great Escape (1963)**** - Steve McQueen 11:00p Sledge Hammer! 11:30p The Twilight Zone (B&W version) WAKC Channel 23 (ABC) 12:00a The 700 Club (religion) 1:00a After Hours 1:30a 23 Newsday 2:00a FBI 3:00a Nite Videos 4:00a Hit Video USA 6:00a ABC News Schneider/Zahn 7:00a Good Morning America Gibson/Lunden 9:00a The Joan Rivers Show 10:00a The 700 Club (religion) 11:00a Heritage Today (religion) 12:00p Perfect Strangers 12:30p Loving 1:00p All My Children 2:00p One Life to Live 3:00p General Hospital 4:00p Smurfs Adventure 4:30p Denver, The Last Dinosaur 5:00p Home Shanna Reed, Marilyn McCoo 6:00p 23 Newsday 6:30p ABC World News Tonight Peter Jennings 7:00p Rockford Files 8:00p Whos The Boss? 8:30p The Wonder Years 9:00p Roseanne 9:30p Coach 10:00p thirtysomething 11:00p 23 Newsday 11:30p Nightline WVIZ Channel 25 (PBS) 12:30a Vremya 1:00a Tax Tips on Tape 7:00a Portrait of a Family 7:30a French In Action 8:00a War and Peace in the Nuclear Age 11:00a Reading Rainbow 11:30a Sesame Street 4:00p Sesame Street 5:00p Mister Rogers Neighborhood 5:30p Captain Kangaroo 6:00p Square One Television 6:30p MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour 7:30p Nightly Business Report 8:00p Infant Skull Surgery 9:30p Frontline 10:30p Hard Drugs, Hard Choices 11:30p MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour

WUAB Channel 43 (Ind) 12:00a Twilight Zone (the newer version) 12:30a Crimewatch Tonight 1:00a Commercial Program 1:30a MOVIE: Snow Job (1972)** 6:30a Bugs Bunny 7:00a Fun House 7:30a Real Ghostbusters 8:00a Jetsons 8:30a Scooby Doo 9:00a Barnaby 9:30a Commercial Program 10:00a Leave It To Beaver 10:30a I Dream of Jeannie 11:00a Sanford and Son 11:30a All In The Family 12:00p MOVIE: Wake of the Red Witch (1948)** - John Wayne 2:30p Flintstones 3:00p C.O.P.S. 3:30p Jim Hensons Muppet Babies 4:00p Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 4:30p Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 5:00p New Leave It To Beaver 5:30p Charles in Charge 6:00p Family Ties 6:30p Night Court 7:00p The Cosby Show 7:30p Cheers 8:00p MOVIE: Poison Ivy (made-for-TV, 1985)** - Michael J. Fox 10:00p The Ten OClock News 11:00p Cheers 11:30p M*A*S*H WEAO Channel 49 (PBS) 12:00a Miracle Planet 1:00a Eyes on the Prize II 2:00a Musical Legacy of Roland Hayes 5:00a MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour 6:00a Body Electric 6:30a To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick 7:00a Sesame Street 8:00a Captain Kangaroo 8:30a Mister Rogers Neighborhood 12:00p G.E.D. 3:00p Vremya 4:30p 3-2-1 Contact 5:00p Square One Television 5:30p Collectors 6:00p Model Railroading Today 6:30p Lieberth Report 7:00p MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour 8:00p One Second Before Sunrise 9:00p Thurgood Marshall: The Man

10:00p Ascent of Man 11:00p G.E.D. 11:30p Eastenders WBNX Channel 55 (Ind) 12:00a MOVIE: Moonfleet (1955)** 1:30a Commercial Program 5:00a Gunsmoke 6:00a Care Bears 6:30a Heathcliff 7:00a Police Academy 7:30a Yogi Bear 8:00a Real McCoys 8:30a Commercial Program 9:00a Ninety and Nine Club (religion) 10:00a Lone Ranger 10:30a Virginian 12:00p MOVIE: Edison, The Man (1940)*** - Spencer Tracy 2:00p The Streets of San Francisco 3:00p Charlies Angels 4:00p Barnaby Jones 5:00p T.J. Hooker 6:00p Lone Ranger 6:30p Wanted: Dead or Alive 7:00p Gunsmoke 8:00p MOVIE: The Fighting 69th (1940)*** 9:30p Commercial Program 10:00p Ninety and Nine Club (religion) 11:00p Chico and the Man 11:30p Commercial Program Some random comments: Quote WKYC Channel 3 (NBC) 6:30a Today in Cleveland This was the long-running folksy half-hour show with Del Donahoo and Tom Haley. It ran from the early 80s to the late 90s. More here, in a Cleveland Seniors profile of Del: http://www.clevelandseniors.com/people/deld.htm Quote WEWS Channel 5 (ABC) 12:00a Nightline 11:30p Entertainment Tonight At some point, WEWS started running "Nightline" at 11:30/11:35, but they ran it at midnight for many years. Quote WJW Channel 8 (CBS) 6:00a Newscenter 8

Looks like this was the only straight ahead morning news show in the market (not counting Del and Tom) in 1990. Now, all the stations have full morning news blocks, and WJW/8, now a Fox affiliate, runs its until 10 AM and the local "Robin Swoboda Show". And 3 and 5 start at 4:30 AM now! Quote WAKC Channel 23 (ABC) 3:00a Nite Videos 11:30p Nightline I believe that's the local music video show with Billy Soule, a long-time 23 personality who is now an aide (along with "23 Newsday" anchor Mark Williamson) to Akron mayor Don Plusquellic. And yes, 23 always ran "Nightline" at 11:30. The station, of course, is now ION O&O WVPX. Quote WUAB Channel 43 (Ind) 10:00p The Ten OClock News The market's original 10 PM news, long before the co-ownership with WOIO/19. I don't know if Romona Robinson (now solo anchor at WKYC/3) and Jack Marschall (formerly at WEWS/5, now working for Parma mayor Dean DiPiero, husband of WJW/8 reporter Kathleen Cochrane) were anchoring in 1990 still. And I'm not at all surprised that 55 had two black and white movies from 1940 back then. Retro: Toronto/Southern Ontario Sun, July 7, 1968 WGR 2-NBC Buffalo 8:00 Agriculture USA (bw) 8:30 Mr. Magoo 9:30 Faith of Israel 9:45 Church Invitation 10:00 The Answer 10:30 Insight 11:00 Faith for Today 11:30 Children's Gospel Hour noon This is the Life 12:30 Movie "Love Nest" (bw) 2:30 Meet the Press 3:00 Upbeat 4:00 Checkmate (bw) 5:00 The War This Week 5:30 Of Lands & Seas 6:30 Animal Kingdom 7:00 Flipper 7:30 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound" 8:30 Mothers-in-Law 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 High Chaparral 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 New Steve Allen Show (Steve was on that week's cover)

CKVR 3-CBC Barrie 11:30 Hymn Book (bw) noon Sacred Heart (bw) 12:15 Living Word (bw) 12:30 Spectrum (bw) 1:00 Herald of Truth (bw) 1:30 Country Calendar (bw) 2:00 Cathedral of Tomorrow (bw/Rex Humbard) 3:00 Movie "The Weaker Sex" (bw) 4:30 On Safari (bw) 5:00 CBC News (bw) 5:03 Man Alive (bw) 5:30 Gentle Ben 6:00 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound" 7:00 The Group 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Ed Sullivan (guests TBA) 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 NFB Presents "Flowers on a One-Way Street" 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:30 Movie "Hostage" (bw) WBEN 4-CBS Buffalo 8:00 Movie "The Cold Sun" (bw) 9:00 Paper Capers (Bob & Ellen Knechtel) 9:30 Let's Go (Bob Gurn/Fred T. Hall) 10:00 Word of Life 10:30 Look Up & Live 11:00 Camera Three 11:30 In Process noon News 12:15 Living Word "I Was a Stranger" 12:30 Face the Nation 1:00 UB Round Table 1:30 Favorite Story (Adolphe Menjou with a film on heroism) 2:00 NASL Soccer: Oakland-Kansas City (commentators Jack Whitaker and Mario Machado) 4:00 Buick Open golf 6:00 21st Century (a look at Surveyor 7, the last of the unmanned moon-shots) 6:30 News 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Summer Brothers Smothers Show (guests Geezenslaw Brothers, and Glen Campbell) 10:00 Mission: Impossible 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Movie "Screaming Mimi" (bw) CBLT 6-CBC Toronto (some SRC programs on Sun mornings) 9:04 News (bw) 9:08 La boite a surprise 9:37 Fleurs d'amour 10:07 Moi et l'autre 10:37 Langue vivante (bw) 11:00 Bethune (bw/a film biography on the Canadian doctor who served in the Spanish Civil War and the Sino-Japanese War)

11:30 Crossroads of the World (bw) noon NFB Showcase "Perce on the Rocks"/"Syrinx" (bw) 12:15 World Council of Churches (/bwopening ceremonies and highlights of the assembly, taped July 4 in Uppsala, Sweden) 1:15 Gardening with Earl Cox 1:30 Country Calendar (bw) 2:00 NASL: Oakland-Kansas City (simulcasting CBS) 4:00 Music in Miniature (bw/premiere, guests the Rolston Duo) 4:30 Time for Adventure "Hunted in Holland", pt 1 (series return of this group of British adventure films) 5:00 CBC News (bw) 5:03 Man Alive (bw) 5:30 Eric Sykes 6:00 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound" 7:00 The Group 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 NFB Presents "Flowers on a One-Way Street" 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:35 Movie "The Man Who Wagged His Tail" (bw) WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 7:00 Herald of Truth (bw) 7:30 Christophers 8:00 The Bible Answers 8:30 On the Job (bw/fireman training) 9:00 Super Comics 9:30 Rocketship 7 11:00 Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery (visit to the University of Hawaii) noon Movie "The Teacher and the Miracle" (bw) 2:00 Mind Over Myth "John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and the American Negro" 2:30 Issues & Answers (guest: Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey) 3:00 Dialogue 3:30 US Navy Reports 4:00 Outrageous Opinions (guest Tab Hunter) 4:30 US Women's Open golf 6:00 Movie "Air Strike" (bw) 7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 8:00 The FBI 9:00 Movie "David and Bathsheba" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Movie "Confess, Dr. Korda" (bw) CKNX 8-CBC Wingham 12:45pm The Gardener (bw) 1:00 Focus on the Farm (bw) 1:30 Country Calendar (bw) 2:00 NASL: Oakland-Kansas City 4:00 Music in Miniature (premiere) 4:30 Time for Adventure "Hunted in Holland" (pt 1) 5:00 CBC News (bw) 5:03 Man Alive (bw) 5:30 Eric Sykes 6:00 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound"

7:00 The Group 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 NFB Presents "Flowers on a One-Way Street" 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:35 Movie "The Miracle Worker" (bw) WROC 8-NBC Rochester 8:00 Shhh! 10:00 Faith for Today 10:30 This is the Life 11:00 Christophers 11:30 Social Security 11:45 Rainbow Theatre noon Adventures in Paradise (bw) 1:00 Meet the Press 1:30 Frontiers of Faith 2:00 Movie "Illegal" (bw) 3:30 Wagon Train 5:00 Biography (bw) 5:30 The War This Week 6:00 News 6:30 Animal Kingdom 7:00 Flipper 7:30 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound" 8:30 Mothers-in-Law 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 High Chaparral 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show CFTO 9-CTV Toronto (co-owned with the Telegram) 8:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow 9:30 Crossroads (bw) 9:45 Cartoon Playhouse (bw) 10:30 Thunderbirds 11:00 META "USA Novel: Ralph Ellison"/"Spectrum: Particles are a Family Affair" (bw) noon Album TV (bw) 1:00 Spectrum (bw) 1:30 Crossfire (Mavor Moore, Arthur Phelps, Pauline Jewett, Anne Francis, and Merrill Dennison discuss who should tell people what they like, and if Canadians lack a sense of class distinction) 2:00 Movie "The Quiet American" (bw) 4:30 Lassie 5:00 Movie "A Dog of Flanders" 7:00 Monkees 7:30 The FBI 8:30 I Dream of Jeannie 9:00 The Actor (Sir Alec Guinness and several prominent British performers, writers, and directors talk about acting) 10:00 The Champions 11:00 CTV/Local News 11:40 Best of Probe WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 8:30 Living Word

8:45 Sacred Heart 9:00 Tom & Jerry 9:30 Underdog 10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 Look Up & Live 11:00 Camera Three 11:30 Insight noon Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (bw) 12:30 Face the Nation 1:00 21st Century (bw) 1:30 Dare 2:00 NASL Soccer: Oakland-Kansas City 4:00 Buick Open golf 6:00 News 6:05 Cheyenne (bw) 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Summer Brothers Smothers Show 10:00 Mission: Impossible 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "The Big Hangover" (bw) CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 7:00 En France (bw/Dawn Addams with French lessons) 8:00 Living Word 8:15 Sacred Heart 8:30 Bible Stories (bw) 9:00 Cathedral Chimes (bw) 9:30 Italian Journal (bw) 11:00 Continental Miniatures (bw) 11:30 Soccer: Toronto Falcons-Detroit Cougars (bw) 12:30 Outdoors Unlimited (bw) 1:00 Father Meehan 1:30 This Space Age "Women on the March" (pt 1/bw) 2:00 Spectrum (Mother St. Michael discusses the new leisure with Anna Cameron) 2:30 Camera on Canada (visiting Indian Day in Kamloops, BC) 3:00 Let's Sing Out (bw) 3:30 My Favorite Martian (bw) 4:00 Robin Hood (bw) 4:30 Tiny Talent Time (this long running children's talent show ran well into the 80s, host Bill Lawrence also co-hosted CHCH's morning show) 5:00 Gentle Ben 5:30 Daniel Boone 6:30 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound" 7:30 Movie "The Children's Hour" (bw) 10:00 Peyton Place 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (bw) 11:30 Great Music (Sir Arthur Bliss conducts London's Royal Philharmonic) CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 11:00 Cathedral of Tomorrow (bw) noon World Council of Churches (bw, I assume this is the same show that aired at 12:15 on ch 6) 1:00 Film Featurette (bw) 1:30 Country Calendar (bw) 2:00 NASL: Oakland-Kansas City

4:00 Music in Miniature (premiere) 4:30 Time for Adventure "Hunted in Holland" (pt 1) 5:00 CBC News (bw) 5:03 Man Alive (bw) 5:30 Eric Sykes 6:00 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound" 7:00 The Group 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 NFB Presents "Flowers on a One-Way Street" 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:20 Under Attack (bw) CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough noon Living Word (bw) 12:15 Cathedral of Tomorrow (bw) 1:15 Calvary Calls (bw) 1:30 Country Calendar (bw) 2:00 NASL: Oakland-Kansas City 4:00 Music in Miniature (premiere) 4:30 Time for Adventure "Hunted in Holland" (pt 1) 5:00 CBC News (bw) 5:03 Man Alive (bw) 5:30 Eric Sykes 6:00 Walt Disney "Greta the Misfit Greyhound" 7:00 The Group 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 NFB Presents "Flowers on a One-Way Street" 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:40 Under Attack (bw) CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener 9:30 God is the Answer 10:30 Spectrum (bw) 11:00 Church Service (bw) noon Cartoon Capers 1:25 People I Have Met (bw) 1:30 Crossfire 2:00 File 13 2:30 Let's Talk Sports 3:00 Wagon Train (bw) 4:00 Movies "Just for You"/"Depth Charge" (bw) 6:00 The Saint 7:00 Monkees 7:30 The FBI 8:30 I Dream of Jeannie 9:00 The Actor 10:00 Summer Brothers Smothers Show 11:00 CTV/Local News 11:45 Movie "The Wild and the Innocent" WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 9:00 Linus the Lion-Hearted (bw)

9:30 Milton the Monster 10:00 Casper 10:30 Bugs Bunny 11:00 Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery noon Public Service (bw) 12:30 Let Me Speak to the Manager 1:00 On the Spot 2:00 Movie "The Sword of Ali Baba" 3:30 Big Valley 4:30 US Women's Open golf 6:00 Racing Time 6:30 Death Valley Days 7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 8:00 The FBI 9:00 Movie "Welcome to Hard Time" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Captured" (bw) WNED 17-NET Buffalo all programs B&W 4pm French Chef 4:30 Book Beat 5:00 News in Perspective 6:00 Viewpoint 6:30 NET Journal "What Harvest for the Reaper?" (a look at migrant workers) 7:30 NET Festival "The Five Faces of Jazz, Newport 1967" (Herbie Mann traces the origins of music of the Middle and Near East with African drummer Olatunji, Brazilian guitarist Luis Herrique, and Hungarian guitarist Gabor Szabo) 8:30 NET Playhouse "Thirteen Against Fate: The Judge" 9:30 Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerts Retro: Manitoba/NW Ontario Fri, July 9, 1971 from Winnipeg Tribune Cable 2-Thompson (Thompson did get CBWT OTA on ch 8 ) 12:30pm Dr. Kildare 1:30 Peyton Place 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 Famous Jury Trials 3:00 Another World 3:30 Trouble with Tracy 4:00 Popeye Playhouse 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Petticoat Junction 6:00 Truth or Consequences 6:30 Archies 7:00 Andy Williams 8:00 Movie: TBA 10:00 TBA 11:00 News/Sports/Weather 11:15 Dr. Kildare CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg Winnipeg cable 10/Kenora cable 9 2pm children's programs

2:30 Oui ou non 3:00 Femme d'aujourd'hui 4:00 Ulysse et Oscar 4:30 Service secret 5:00 Voyage au fond des mers (Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea) 6:00 Skippy (Skippy the Bush Kangaroo) 6:30 Gros plan 7:00 Le Telejournal/Sport 7:13 A propos 7:30 La soeur volante (Flying Nun) 8:00 Tang 8:30 Plein feu l'aventure 9:00 Mini chaud 9:30 Cent mille chansons 10:00 Format 60 11:00 Le Telejournal/Sport 11:30 Cinema "Le masque de fer" CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton (much of Western Manitoba received CKOS through ch 8 Baldy Mountain, which switched parents to CBWT in 1972 after the CBC purchased the tx) 8:50 Mr. Dressup 9:15 Peyton Place 9:45 Good Morning Show 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon News 1:00 Movie: TBA 2:45 Elizabeth's Kitchen 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Galloping Gourmet 4:30 Drop In 5:00 Underdog 5:30 Beverly Hillibillies 6:00 News 6:30 My Three Sons 7:00 Profile 7:30 Julia 8:00 Here Come the Stars (guests Martha Raye, Marty Allen, Billy Daniels, Morgana King, Dick Patterson, Dave Barry, Lee Tully, and Melody Condos) 9:00 Tommy Hunter (guests the New Seekers) 10:00 Dommwatch "Invasion" 11:00 CBC National News 11:30 News KDAL 3-CBS Duluth 6:55 Five Minutes to Live By 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Exercise with Gloria 9:20 Lucille Rivers Sewing 9:30 Beverly Hillbillies 10:00 Family Affair 10:30 Love of Life

11:00 Where the Heart is 11:24 CBS News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Town & Country 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 Secret Storm 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC 3:30 Big Valley 4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 I Love Lucy 5:00 TBA 5:30 Local & CBS News 6:30 Interns 7:30 Andy Griffith 8:00 Movie: TBA 10:00 News 10:30 Merv Griffin Cable 4-Thompson 12:30pm A World Apart 1:00 Cartoons 1:30 Newlywed Game 2:00 Dating Game 2:30 General Hospital 3:00 One Life to Live 3:30 Dark Shadows 4:00 All My Children 4:30 Cartoons 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Let's Make a Deal 6:00 Dick Van Dyke 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 Candid Camera 7:30 Wild, Wild West 8:30 Odd Couple 9:00 Untouchables 10:00 Movie: TBA KXJB 4-CBS Fargo/Valley City Wpg cable 4/Ken cable 7 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Lucy Show 9:30 Beverly Hillbillies 10:00 Family Affair 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 Where the Heart is 11:24 CBS News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Adelson's Alley 3:30 Fashions in Sewing 4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Star Trek 5:00 Local & CBS News 6:30 Interns 7:30 Andy Griffith 8:00 Movie "Travis Logan, DA" 10:00 News (second newscast listed at 10:30) 10:40 Wrestling 11:40 Perry Mason CKX 5-CBC Brandon 9:35 Ed Allen 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon News 1:00 Movie: TBA 2:30 Double Exposure 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Galloping Gourmet 4:30 Drop In 5:00 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 5:30 Flintstones 6:00 News 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 7:00 This Week 7:30 TBA 8:00 Here Come the Stars 9:00 Tommy Hunter 10:00 Dommwatch "Invasion" 11:00 CBC National News 11:30 News CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg Wpg cable 2/Ken OTA 8, cable 2 9:30 News 9:35 Ed Allen 10:00 Mr. Dressup 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon Luncheon Date 1:00 Take a Break (Fri only; Andy of Mayberry aired here M-Th) 1:25 Afternoon Calendar 1:30 55 North Maple Street 2:00 Double Exposure (Tu-F; What on Earth aired here M) 2:30 Coronation Street 2:55 Afternoon Calendar 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Galloping Gourmet 4:30 Drop In

5:00 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6:00 All Around the Circle 6:30 24 Hours 7:00 This Week 7:30 Julia 8:00 Here Come the Stars 9:00 Tommy Hunter 10:00 Dommwatch "Invasion" 11:00 CBC National News 11:30 News 11:44 Cinema 6 "Bunny Lake is Missing" WDSM 6-NBC Duluth 7:00 Today 8:25 Rona Barrett 8:30 Today 9:00 Dinah's Place 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 News 12:15 Payton's Place 12:30 Joe Garagiola's Show 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 2:30 Bright Promise 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Galloping Gourmet 4:00 Mr. Toot 5:30 Local & NBC News 6:30 High Chaparral "Spokes" 7:30 Name of the Game "LA 2017" 9:00 Strange Report "Heart: No Choice for the Donor" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg Wpg cable 5/Ken cable 4 (the calls would change to CKY 2 years later) 11:30 Mantrap --12:50 University of the Air 1:20 Whirl of Fashion 1:50 Lucille Rivers 2:00 Yoga 2:30 Famous Jury Trials 3:00 Another World 3:30 Trouble with Tracy (the legendary (and not in a good way Cheesy) Canadian sitcom) 4:00 Mantrap 4:30 Peyton Place 5:00 Cartoon Party 5:30 Beat the Clock 6:00 Truth or Consequences 6:30 News

7:00 Alias Smith & Jones "A Fistful of Diamonds" 8:00 Friday Night Movie "Houseboat" 10:00 FBI "The Replacement" 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 News 11:35 Movie "My Favorite Spy" WDAZ 8-NBC Devils Lake Wpg cable 8/Ken cable 13 (Kenora carried sister station WDAY Fargo) 7:00 Today (news at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 Dinah's Place 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News noon News/Grain & Livestock Markets 12:30 Joe Garagiola's Show 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 2:30 Bright Promise 3:00 Partyline 3:45 Somerset 4:15 Sunset Movie: TBA 5:30 Local & NBC News 6:30 High Chaparral "Spokes" 7:30 Name of the Game "LA 2017" 9:00 Strange Report "Heart: No Choice for the Donor" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show mid. News KTHI 11-ABC Fargo/Grand Forks Wpg cable 11 9:00 Burns & Allen 9:30 Good Morning Show 10:30 That Girl 11:00 Bewitched 11:30 A World Apart noon Dialing for Dollars 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Password 3:30 Dennis the Menace 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 I Love Lucy 5:00 Scene at 5 5:30 ABC News 6:00 Truth or Consequences 6:30 Brady Bunch 7:00 Nanny & the Professor 7:30 Partridge Family 8:00 That Girl

8:30 Odd Couple "Engrave Trouble" 9:00 Love, American Style 10:00 The Scene Tonight 10:30 Movie "Black Castle" mid. News KCND 12-ABC Pembina Wpg cable 12/Ken cable 4 (the station would famously move 4 years later to Winnipeg, switching the first 2 call letters to become CKND; it's now Winterpeg's Global affiliate) 8:00 Good Morning Show 10:00 Jack LaLanne 10:30 That Girl 11:00 Bewitched 11:30 A World Apart noon Around the Country 12:30 Cartoon Party 1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Password 3:30 All My Children 4:00 Cartoons 4:30 Lassie/Jeff's Collie 5:00 Let's Make a Deal 5:30 ABC News 6:00 Dick Van Dyke 6:30 Brady Bunch 7:00 Candid Camera 7:30 Wild, Wild West "Night of the Janus" 8:30 Odd Couple "Engrave Trouble" 9:00 Love, American Style 10:00 Movie "China Gate" 11:50 Race Results 12:20 News Wrap-Up Retro:Tampa Bay, Monday, May 5, 1986 From The Lakeland Ledger(via Google News Archive) (Note:I did not list PBS affiliates WEDU Channel 3 and WUSF Channel 16 or Religious Independent WCFL Channel 22) WXFL Channel 8(NBC) 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 NBC News At Sunrise 6:30 Tampa Bay Today 7:00 Today 9:00 Santa Barbara 10:00 Family Feud 10:30 Sale Of The Century 11:00 Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble 12:00 News 12:30 All In The Family 1:00 Days Of Our Lives 2:00 Another World

3:00 Barnaby Jones 4:00 Trapper John, M.D. 5:00 Quincy 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Newlywed Game 7:30 Sale Of The Century 8:00 You Again? 8:30 Valerie 9:00 Movie-The Deliberate Stranger(Made For TV, 1986) (Part 2) 11:00 News 11:30 Best Of Carson 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman 1:30 Comedy Tonight WTSP Channel 10(ABC) 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Murphey In The Morning 10:30 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Jeopardy! 12:00 News 12:30 Headline Chasers 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life To Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Hart To Hart 5;00 Hawaii Five-O 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 $100,000 Pyramid 8:00 Hardcastle And McCormick 9:00 North And South, Book II(Part 2) 11:00 News 11:30 Nightline 12:00 Cannon 1:00 News WTVT Channel 13(CBS) 6:00 Breakfast Beat 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Tic Tac Dough 9:30 Joker's Wild 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Card Sharks 11:00 Price Is Right 12:00 News 1:00 Young And The Restless 2:00 As The World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Hour Magazine 5:00 News

5:30 Price Is Right 6:00 News 7:00 CBS News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Scarecrow And Mrs. King 9:00 My Sister Sam 9:30 Newhart 10:00 Cagney And Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 Three's Company 12:00 Simon And Simon 1:10 Movie-This Time Forever(1981) 2:30 CBS News Nightwatch WFTS Channel 28(Independent) 6:00 Fantastic Voyage 6:30 Robotech 7:00 Plastic Man 7:30 M.A.S.K. 8:00 Spiderman 8:30 Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors 9:00 Andy Griffith 9:30 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 10:00 Hogan's Heroes 10:30 Family Affair 11:00 Carol Burnett And Friends 11:30 Odd Couple 12:00 Movie-The Master Of Ballantrae(1953) 2:00 Bewitched 2:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 3:00 Jetsons 3:30 Inspector Gadget 4;00 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe 4:30 She-Ra:Princess Of Power 5:00 Diff'rent Strokes 5:30 What's Happening!! 6:00 Diff'rent Strokes 6:30 Good Times 7:00 Benson 7:30 Bosom Buddies 8:00 Kojak 9:00 Movie-Vertigo(1958) 11:30 Starsky And Hutch 12:30 Sergeant Bilko WTOG Channel 44(Independent) 6:00 Hoy Dia 6:30 Voltron 7:00 Challenge Of The Gobots 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 Cartoons 8:30 Great Space Coaster 9:00 Big Valley 10:00 Perry Mason 11:00 Dynasty 12:00 Dallas

1:00 Movie-A Walk In The Spring Rain(1970) 3:00 Scooby Doo 3:30 Thundercats 4:00 Transformers 4:30 G.I. Joe 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Gimme A Break! 6:30 Jeffersons(2 Episodes) 7:30 People's Court 8:00 Movie-The Beguilled(1971) 10:00 News 10:30 I.N.N. News 11:00 Soap 11:30 Love Connection 12:00 Mannix 1:00 Star Search 2:00 Star Games 3;00 Happy Days 3:30 Mork And Mindy 4:00 Country Music Videos Here are the Orlando-Daytona Beach area stations for that same date(excluding PBS affiliate WMFE Channel 24): WESH Channel 2(NBC) 5:30 This Week In Country Music 6:00 NBC News At Sunrise 6:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Divorce Court 9:30 Love Connection 10:00 Family Ties 10:30 Sale Of The Century 11:00 Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble 12:00 News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1:00 Days Of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Little House On The Prairie 5:00 Newlywed Game 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 $100,000 Pyramid 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 You Again? 8:30 Valerie 9:00 Movie-The Deliberate Stranger(Made For TV, 1986) (Part 2) 11:00 News 11:30 Best Of Carson 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman WCPX Channel 6(CBS)

6:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Hour Magazine 11:00 Price Is Right 12:00 News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Diff'rent Strokes 4:30 Three's Company 5:00 M*A*S*H 5:30 News 6:30 CBS News 7:00 P.M. Magazine 7:30 Perfect Match 8:00 Scarecrow And Mrs. King 9:00 My Sister Sam 9:30 Newhart 10:00 Cagney And Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 WKRP In Cincinnati 12:00 Remington Steele 1:10 Movie-Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy(1982) 2:30 News 3:00 CBS News Nightwatch WFTV Channel 9(ABC) 5:30 You Can Be Thinner 6:00 Daybreak 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Tic Tac Dough 9:30 Headline Chasers 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 New Love American Style 11:30 Lifestlyes Of The Rich And Famous 12:00 News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life To Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Merv Griffin 5:00 Let's Make A Deal 5:30 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Hardcastle And McCormick 9:00 North And South, Book II(Part 2) 11:00 News 11:30 Nightline 12:00 Comedy Break 12:30 Movie-Time Limit(1957) 2:30 Movie-The Night Digger(1971)

4:30 Movie-No Road Back(1957) WOFL Channel 35(Independent) 5:00 CNN Headline News(1 Hour) 6:00 Good Day! 6:30 Tom And Jerry 7:00 G.I. Joe 7:30 Challenge Of The Gobots 8:00 Jetsons 8:30 Flintstones 9:00 Waltons 10:00 Big Valley 11:00 Dallas 12:00 Bewitched 12:30 Beverly Hillbillies 1:00 Dick Van Dyke 1:30 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 2:00 Andy Griffith 2:30 Great Space Coaster 3:00 Scooby Doo 3:30 Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors 4:00 Thundercats 4:30 Transformers 5:00 What's Happening!! 5:30 Alice 6:00 Jeffersons 6:30 Too Close For Comfort 7:00 Barney Miller 7:30 Benson 8:00 Hart To Hart 9:00 Quincy 10:00 I.N.N. News 10:30 Bob Newhart 11:00 Maude 11:30 Hawaii Five-O 12:30 Chico And The Man 1:00 Bizarre 1:30 SCTV Network 2:00 Daniel Boone 3:00 What's Happening Now!! 3:30 I Love Lucy 4:00 Incredible Hulk WMOD Channel 43(Independent) (Monday, July 7, 1986, from The Daytona Beach News-Journal) 6:00 My Favorite Martian 6:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 7:00 Heathcliff 7:30 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe 8;00 Voltron 8:30 Superfriends 9:00 Knots Landing(2 Episodes) 11:00 Harry O 12:00 Rockford Files 1:00 Mannix 2:00 Gidget 2:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

3:00 Inspector Gadget 3:30 M.A.S.K. 4:00 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe 4:30 She-Ra:Princess Of Power 5:00 Monkees 5:30 Hangin' In 6:00 Happy Days 6:30 Laverne And Shirley 7:00 Good Times 7:30 All In The Family 8:00 Movie-Support Your Local Gunfighter(1971) 10:00 Mary Tyler Moore 10:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 11:00 Twilight Zone 11:30 Movie-Five Finger Exercise(1962) Retro; Norfolk/Hampton/Newport News/Virginia Beach - Fall 1973 - Weekdays Fall 1973 - From Newport News Daily press - Do have new York Listings to Match these listings for network programming and double check and every week from 74 on - WYAH TV 27 has taken shape and transitioned into a very good local independent station. They were like Channel 5 New York and Channel 5 DC except instead of Merv Griffin in prime time and a local newscast they have the 700 CLUB and also have 700 Club in place of a typical Metromedia midday talk show that aired on both channel 5's.. October 21-27 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) Monday-Friday 6 AM THESE THINGS WE SHARE 6:15 AGRI-BUSINESS 6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7 AM CBS NEWS 8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO-Children 9 AM DICK LAMB-Talk 10 AM JOKERS WILD-Game 10:30 GAMBIT-Game 11 AM 10,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID-Game 11:30 LOVE OF LIFE-Serial 12 NOON YOUNG & THE RESTLESS-Serial 12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Serial 1 PM MILDRED ALEXANDER-Talk 1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial 2 PM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial 2:30 EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial 3 PM SECRET STORM-Serial 3:30 PRICE IS RIGHT-Game 4 PM MATCH GAME 73-Game 4:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy 5 PM MERV GRIFFIN-Variety 6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES-Game MONDAY 7:30 WILD WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 8 PM GUNSMOKE-Western

9 PM HERES LUCY-Comedy 9:30 NEW DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 10 PM MEDICAL CENTER-Drama TUESDAY 7:30 PRICE IS RIGHT-Game 8 PM MAUDE-Comedy 8:30 HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama 9:30 CBS MOVIE Longest Night (1972) WEDNESDAY 8 PM SONNY & CHER-Variety 9 PM CANNON-Drama 10 PM DAN AUGUST-Drama THURSDAY 8 PM WALTONS-Drama 9 PM CBS MOVIE Wrath Of God (1972) FRIDAY 8 PM CALLUCCIS DEPARTMENT-Comedy 8:30 ROLL OUT-Comedy 9 PM CBS MOVIE The Graduate (1968) MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 PERRY MASON-Drama 12:30 MOVIE Tues Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1946) Wed I Died 1000 Times (1955) Thurs Convicts 4 (1962) Fri Blue Hawaii (1961) Sat Last Train From Gun Hill (1959) 3 AM SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) Monday-Friday 6:30 FARM SHOW 7 AM TODAY 9 AM MIKE DOUGLAS-Talk 10 AM ROMPER ROOM-Children 10:30 BAFFLE-Game 11 AM WIZARD OF ODDS-Game 11:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game 12 NOON JEOPARDY-Game 12:30 WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN-Game 1 PM NEWS 1:30 AREA 10 MAGAZINE 2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial 2:30 DOCTORS-Serial 3 PM ANOTHER WORLD-Serial 3:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy 4 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction 5 PM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE-Drama 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM WHATS MY LINE-Game MONDAY 7:30 WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME-Cartoon 8 PM LOTSA LUCK-Comedy 8:30 DIANE-Comedy 9 PM MOVIE One Is A Lonely Number (1972) TUESDAY 7:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 8 PM CHASE-Drama 9 PM MAGICIAN-Drama 10 PM POLICE STORY-Drama WEDNESDAY 7:30 BOBBY GOLDSBORO-Variety 8 PM ADAM 12-Drama 8:30 MCCLOUD-Drama 10 PM LOVE STORY THURSDAY 7:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game 8 PM FLIP WILSON-Comedy 9 PM IRONSIDE-Drama 10 PM NBC FOLLIES-Variety FRIDAY 7:30 MOUSE FACTORY 8 PM SANFORD & SON-Comedy 8:30 GIRL WITH SOMETHING EXTRA-Comedy 9 PM NEEDLES & PINS-Comedy 9:30 BRIAN KEITH-Comedy 10 PM DEAN MARTIN-Variety MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 JOHNNY CARSON 1 AM TOMORROW 2 AM PETTICOAT JUNCTION-Comedy 2:30 SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) MONDAY-FRIDAY 6:30 AUDIO NEWS 7 AM TENNESS TUXEDO/UNDERDOG-Cartoon 7:30 BUGS BUNNY-/POPEYECartoons 8 AM THREE STOOGES-Comedy 8:30 FLYING NUN-Comedy 9 AM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy 9:30 TIDEWATER AM 10 AM MORNING MOVIE Man In White Suit (1951) Mon Corn Is Green (1945) Tues My Blue Heaven (1950) Wed Roustabout (1964) Thurs Fort Apache (1948) Fri 12 NOON PASSWORD-Game 12:30 SPLIT SECOND-Game 1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial 1:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game

2 PM NEWLYWED GAME-Game 2:30 GIRL IN MY LIFE-Game 3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial 3:30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial 4 PM BEWITCHED-Comedy 4:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy 5 PM BEWITCHED 5:30 NEWS 6 PM ABC NEWS 6:30 MOVIE Fort Apache (1948) Mon Black Stallon (1938) Tues Alice In Wonderland (1933) Wed Night Of Quarter Moon (1959) Thurs Blue Skies (1948) Fri MONDAY 8 PM ROOKIES-Drama 9 PM NFL FOOTBALL Oakland At Denver TUESDAY 8 PM TEMPERATURES RISING-Comedy 8:30 MOVIE OF THE WEEK Bloodsport (1973) 10 PM MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama WEDNESDAY 8 PM BOB CAROL TED ALICE-Comedy 8:30 ABC MOVIE Linda (1973)rama 10 PM OWEN MARSHALL-D THURSDAY 8 PM TOMA-Drama 9 PM KUNG FU-Drama 10 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO-Drama FRIDAY 8 PM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy 8:30 ADAMS RIB-Comedy 9 PM ODD COUPLE-Comedy 9:30 ROOM 222-Comedy 10 PM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE-Comedy MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 JACK PARR-Talk 1 AM AVENGERS-Drama 2:30 SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) MONDAY-FRIDAY 6:25 PAUL HARVEY 6:30 BOZO THE CLOWN-Children 7 AM POPEYE-Cartoons 7:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 8 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 8:30 DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy 9 AM NEW ZOO REVUE-Children

9:30 THE LESSON 10 AM 700 CLUB-Pat Robertson 12 NOON GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy 12:30 JEFFS COLLIE-Drama 1 PM LONE RANGER-Western 1:30 CISCO KID-Western 2 PM ROY ROGERS-Western 2:30 FLIPPER-Drama 3 PM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons 3:30 CASPER-Cartoons 4 PM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 4:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 5 PM GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy 5:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy 6 PM MISTER ED-Comedy 6:30 MUNSTERS-Comedy 7 PM FATHER KNOWS BEST-Comedy 7:30 COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER-Comedy 8 PM REX HUMBARD Mon JERRY FAWELL Tues IN TOUCH Wed MINISTERS Thurs OF LAND & SEAS Fri 9 PM 700 CLUB 11 PM DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 11:30 HOGANS HEROES-Comedy 12 MID Wes tern Union (1941) Tues Captain Kid (1951) Wed Mutiny (1952) Thurs Ill Cry Tomorrow (1955) Fri At The Circus (1938) Sat 2 AM SIGN OFF Retro: Norfolk/Newport news/Virginia Beach area - Fall 1973 - Saturday Fall 1973 October 27 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) SATURDAY 6 AM AG-USA 6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7 AM CONNIES MAGIC-Children 8 AM PEBBLES & BAMM BAMM-Cartoons 8:26 IN THE NEWS 8:30 BAILYS COMETS-Cartoons 8:56 IN THE NEWS 9 AM SCOOBY DOO-Cartoons 9:56 IN THE NEWS 10 AM MY FAVORITE MARTIAN-Cartoon 10:26 IN THE NEWS 10:30 JEANNIE-Cartoons 10:56 IN THE NEWS 11 AM SPEED BUGGY-Cartoons 11:26 IN THE NEWS 11:30 JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS-Cartoons

11:56 IN THE NEWS 12 NOON ARCHIES-Cartoons 12:26 IN THE NEWS 12:30 FAT ALBERT-Cartoon 12:56 IN THE NEWS 1 PM CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL-Variety 1:56 IN THE NEWS 2 PM NBA BASKETBALL GAME OF THE WEEK 5 PM AMERICA-Documentary 6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM HEE HAW-Music 8 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy 8:30 M*A*S*H-Comedy 9 PM BOB NEWHART-Comedy 9:30 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy 10 PM CAROL BURNETT-Comedy/Variety 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE 2 For The Road (1967) 1:30 MOVIE War Kill (1970) 3:30 SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) SATURDAY 6 AM WORLD TOMORROW-Religion 6:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 7 AM LOST IN SPACE-Adventure 8 AM WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons 8:30 INCH HIGH PRIVATE EYE-Cartoons 9 AM ADDAMS FAMILY-Cartoons 9:30 EMERGENCY-Cartoons 10 AM BUTCH CASSIDY-Cartoons 10:30 STAR TREK-Cartoons 11 AM SIGMUN & THE SEA MONSTER-Adventure 11:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons 12 NOON LIDSVILLE-Comedy 12:30 MR WIZARD-Children 1 PM GREEN ACRES-Comedy 1:30 GREEN ACRES-Comedy 2 PM SUPERMAN-Adventure 2:30 SUPERMAN-Adventure 3 PM WILD WILD WEST-Western 4 PM WILD WILD WEST-Western 5 PM PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM GOOD OLD NASHVILLE MUSIC 8 PM EMERGENCY-Drama 9 PM NBC MOVIE Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1971) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 3 AM SIGN OFF

13 WVEC (ABC) SATURDAY 6:30 PATERNS FOR LIVING 7 AM BANANA SPLITS-Children 8 AM BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER-Cartoons 8:26 GRAMMAR ROCK 8:30 YOGIS GANG-Cartoons 8:56 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 9 AM SUPERFRIENDS-Cartoons 9:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 10 AM LASSIES RESCUE RANGERS-Cartoons 10:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 10:30 BRADY KIDS-Cartoons 10:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 11 AM SANDY-Children 11:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 11:30 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE-Cartoons 11:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 12 NOON COLLEGE FOOTBALL Teams Not Announced In Listings Back Then (ABC cartoons or kids shows of some sort aired at noon - 12:30 it was American bandstand - out of football season 13 aired a mix of movies and sitcoms and dramas here with news at 6) 7 PM LAWRENCE WELK-Variety 8 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy 8:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN-Adventure 9:30 GRIFF-Drama 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Roots Of Haeven (1946) 1:30 SIGN OFF

27 WYAH (Ind.) SUNDAY 7 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 7:30 MASS FOR SHUT INS 8 AM PUBLIC POLICY FORUM 8:30 JIMMY SWAGGART 9 AM THE ANSWER 9:30 HUMAN DIMENSION 10 AM 700 CLUB 12 NOON DAY OF DISCOVERY 12:30 ORAL ROBERTS 1 PM JERRY FAWELL 2 PM REX HUMBARD 3 PM KATHRYN KUHLMAN 3:30 BILLY GRAHAM 4 PM JIMMY SWAGGART 4:30 IN TOUCH 5:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God 7 PM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 8 PM MINISTERS 9 PM DEAF HOUR 9:30 CHAPEL COTTAGE

10 PM 700 CLUB 12 MID SIGN OFF MONDAY-FRIDAY 5:55 PAUL HARVEY 6 AM KATHRYN KUHLMAN Mon BILLY GRAHAM Tues DAY OF DISCOVERY Wed ORAL ROBERTS Thurs CHARISMA Fri 6:30 BOZO THE CLOWN-Children 7 AM POPEYE-Cartoons 7:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 8 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 8:30 DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy 9 AM NEW ZOO REVUE-Children 9:30 THE LESSON 10 AM 700 CLUB-Pat Robertson 12 NOON GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy 12:30 JEFFS COLLIE-Drama 1 PM LONE RANGER-Western 1:30 CISCO KID-Western 2 PM ROY ROGERS-Western 2:30 FLIPPER-Drama 3 PM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons 3:30 CASPER-Cartoons 4 PM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 4:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 5 PM GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy 5:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy 6 PM MISTER ED-Comedy 6:30 MUNSTERS-Comedy 7 PM FATHER KNOWS BEST-Comedy 7:30 COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER-Comedy 8 PM REX HUMBARD Mon JERRY FAWELL Tues IN TOUCH Wed MINISTERS Thurs OF LAND & SEAS Fri 9 PM 700 CLUB 11 PM DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 11:30 HOGANS HEROES-Comedy 12 MID Wes tern Union (1941) Tues Captain Kid (1951) Wed Mutiny (1952) Thurs Ill Cry Tomorrow (1955) Fri At The Circus (1938) Sat 2 AM SIGN OFF SATURDAY 6 AM PUBLIC POLICY FORUM 6:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7 AM POPEYE-Catrtoons 7:30 MISTER MAGOO-Cartoon 8 AM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons

8:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 9 AM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 10 AM LASSIE-Drama 10:30 FURY-Drama 11 AM OF LAND & SEAS-Drama 11:30 FLIPPER-Drama 12 NOON LONE RANGER 12:30 CISCO KID 1 PM MOVIE Abbott & Costello Meet The Mummy (1947) 2:30 MOVIE Blondie (1938) 3 PM MOVIE Big Wheel (1949) 5 PM WILD KINGDOM 5:30 UNTAMED WORLD 6 PM MOVIE Fancy Pants (1952) 8 PM PORTER WAGNOR 8:30 GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE 9 PM REX HUMBARD 10 PM ROCK CHURCH 11 PM 700 CLUB 1 AM SIGN OFF Retro Virginia Beach/Norfolk - Fall of 1973 - Sunday Fall 1973 - Newport News Daily Press October 21 - Sunday 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) SUNDAY 7 AM HAIR BEAR BUNCH-Cartoons 7:26 IN THE NEWS 7:30 CHAN CLAN-Cartoons 7:56 IN THE NEWS 8 AM CONNIES MAGIC COTTAGE-Children 8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY-Religion 9 AM ORAL ROBERTS-Religion 9:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 10 AM WORLD TOMORROW-Religion 10:30 LAMP UNTO MY FEET-Religion 11 AM LOOK UP & LIVE 11:30 FACE THE NATION 12 NOON NFL TODAY 12:30 NFL FOOTBALL St Louis Cardinals At Washington Redskins New York Giants At Dallas Cowboys 6:30 NEWS 7 PM NEW PERRY MASON-Drama 8 PM MANNIX-Drama 9 PM BARNABY JONES-Drama 10:30 NEWSMAKERS 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Charlie Chan In Egypt (1935) 1 AM SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) SUNDAY 6 AM KNOWLEDGE

6:30 GARDNER TED ARMSTORNG-Religion 7 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 8 AM REX HUMBARD-Religion 9 AM ROCK CHURCH-Religion 10 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of God 11 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 12 NOON MEET THE PRESS 12:30 NFL 72 1 PM NFL FOOTBALL Baltimore Colts At Detroit Lions TBA 7 PM WILD KINGDOM 7:30 DISNEYS WONDERFUL WORLD 8:30 COLUMBO-Drama 10 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS CLOSEUP 11 PM NEWS 11:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) SUNDAY 6 AM CHRISTOHER CLOSEUP 6:30 SUNDAY MASS 7:15 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:30 JERRY FAWELL 8:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God 9:30 BUGS BUNNY & THE THREE STOOGES 10 AM HR PUFNSTUFF-Comedy 10:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 10:30 KID POWER-Cartoons 10:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 11 AM OSMONDS-Cartoons 11:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 11:30 MAKE A WISH-Children 11:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 12 NOON ISSUES & ANSWERS 12:30 CONVERSATIONS 1 PM BIG VALLEY-Western 2 PM BIG VALLEY-Western 3 PM MOVIE Angel Face (1952) 5 PM AVENGERS-Drama 6 PM NEWS 6:30 ABC NEWS 7 PM UNTAMED WORLD 7:30 FBI-Drama 8:30 ABC MOVIE Love Story (1971) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Birds (1963) 2 AM SIGN 27 WYAH (Ind.) SUNDAY 7 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 7:30 TBA

8 AM PUBLIC POLICY FORUM 8:30 JIMMY SWAGGART 9 AM THE ANSWER 9:30 HUMAN DIMENSION 10 AM 700 CLUB 12 NOON DAY OF DISCOVERY 12:30 ORAL ROBERTS 1 PM JERRY FAWELL 2 PM REX HUMBARD 3 PM KATHRYN KUHLMAN 3:30 BILLY GRAHAM 4 PM JIMMY SWAGGART 4:30 IN TOUCH 5:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God 7 PM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 8 PM MINISTERS 9 PM DEAF HOUR 9:30 CHAPEL COTTAGE 10 PM 700 CLUB 12 MID SIGN OFF Retro: Denver/Wyoming/Rapid City/Scottsbluff Wed, July 8, 1987 from TV Guide-Northern Colorado edition Iran-Contra Hearing coverage may pre-empt programs KWGN 2-Ind Denver 5:00 Sanford & Son 5:30 Jeffersons 6:00 Richard Roberts 7:00 Scooby-Doo 7:30 Ghostbusters 8:00 Inspector Gadget 8:30 Woody Woodpecker & Friends 9:00 Blinky's Fun Club 9:30 Tom & Jerry 10:00 Charlie's Angels 11:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 11:30 Bob Newhart noon Andy Griffith 12:30 McHale's Navy (bw) 1:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 1:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 2:00 Bewitched 2:30 ThunderCats 3:00 Tom & Jerry 3:30 Heathcliff 4:00 Smurfs' Adventures 4:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends 5:00 One Day at a Time 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore 6:00 Jeffersons 6:30 Bob Newhart 7:00 Movie "The Bad News Bears" 9:00 News 9:30 INN News

10:00 Tales from the Darkside 10:30 Rockford Files 11:30 Saturday Night (Ray Charles hosts and performs) mid. Movie "First to Fight" 2:00 Movie "Coach of the Year" 4:00 One Step Beyond (bw) 4:30 Sanford & Son KTWO 2-NBC Casper 5:15 Before Hours 5:30 Morning Agriculture Report 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today (guest Indianapolis Mayor William Hudson) 9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Anita Baker) 10:00 Super Password 10:30 Wordplay 11:00 Classic Concentration 11:30 Scrabble noon Wheel of Fortune 12:30 Sale of the Century 1:00 Another World 2:00 Days of Our Lives 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Superior Court 4:30 People's Court 5:00 NBC Nightly News 5:30 News 6:00 Entertainment Tonight 6:30 Too Close for Comfort 7:00 Highway to Heaven 8:00 Night Court (Mel Torme has a cameo) 8:30 Sweet Surrender (finale) 9:00 St. Elsewhere 10:00 News 10:35 Tonight Show (Patrick Duffy pinch-hits for Johnny with guest Dave Brubeck) 11:35 Late Night with David Letterman (guests Fr. Guido Sarducci and Ronnie Spector) KTVS 3-Sterling/KGWN 5-Cheyenne/KSTF 10-Scottsbluff (CBS/NBC) 6:00 CBS Morning News 6:30 Morning Program (pt 1 of a 3-part interview with Democratic Presidential hopeful Bruce Babbitt) 8:00 $25,000 Pyramid 8:30 Card Sharks 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 Classic Concentration 11:30 Bold & the Beautiful noon As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Days of Our Lives 3:00 Super Password 3:30 Sale of the Century 4:00 Scrabble 4:30 Wheel of Fortune 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 News

6:00 Highway to Heaven 7:00 New Mike Hammer 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Equalizer 10:00 News 10:35 Three's Company 11:05 Adderly 12:15 Movie "Love for Ransom" KOTA 3-Rapid City/KDUH 4-Scottsbluff/KSGW 12-Sheridan, Gillette/KHSD 11-Lead (ABC) 4:30 Morning Agricultural Report 5:00 ABC World News This Morning 6:00 Good Morning America (guest Dick Van Dyke) 8:00 Phil Donahue (Anita Baker) 9:00 Who's the Boss? 9:30 Bargain Hunters 10:00 Ryan's Hope 10:30 Loving 11:00 All My Children noon (3/12) Partyline noon (4) Noon Review 12:30 Beverly Hillbillies 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Eight is Enough 4:00 Jeopardy! 4:30 Card Sharks 5:00 ABC World News Tonight 5:30 News 6:00 Wheel of Fortune 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Perfect Strangers 7:30 Head of the Class 8:00 MacGyver 9:00 Hotel 10:00 News 10:35 ABC News Nightline 11:05 Twilight Zone 11:35 700 Club 12:35 True Confessions 1:05 News KCNC 4-NBC Denver 5:15 Before Hours 5:30 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Santa Barbara 10:00 Super Password 10:30 Wordplay 11:00 Classic Concentration 11:30 Scrabble noon News 12:30 Sale of the Century 1:00 Another World 2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Phil Donahue (compulsive shopping) 4:30 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 News 7:00 Highway to Heaven 8:00 Night Court 8:30 Sweet Surrender (finale) 9:00 St. Elsewhere 10:00 News 10:35 Tonight Show 11:35 Late Night with David Letterman 12:35 News 1:15 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 2:15 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 2:45 Movie "The Manipulator" 4:30 TBA KRMA 6-PBS Denver 6:15 AM Weather 6:30 Teaching Writing: A Process Approach 7:30 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 American History 8:30 World History 9:00 Polka Dot Door 9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:00 3-2-1 Contact 10:30 Reading Rainbow 11:00 Sesame Street noon Wild, Wild World of Animals 12:30 OWL/TV 1:00 All Creatures Great & Small 2:00 Nature 3:00 Polka Dot Door 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 American History 5:00 World History 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Live from Lincoln Center "Mostly Mozart Festival Gala" (celebrating the opening of the 21st annual festival with guests Alicia de Larrocha, Marilyn Horne, and Jean-Pierre Rampal) 9:00 Itzhak Perlman: Beethoven Violin Concerto 10:00 Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy 10:30 Tony Brown's Journal (what Independence Day means to black Americans) 11:00 Doctor Who "City of Death" (pt 3) 11:30 East of Occidental (visiting Seattle's International District) mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler KMGH 7-CBS Denver 5:00 CBS Morning News 6:30 Morning Program 8:00 $25,000 Pyramid 8:30 Card Sharks 9:00 AM Colorado 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless

noon News 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Dating Game 3:30 Newlywed Game 4:00 News 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 People's Court 6:00 Hollywood Squares 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 New Mike Hammer 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Equalizer 10:00 News 10:35 Taxi 11:05 Adderly 12:15 Movie "Love for Ransom" 1:35 News 2:10 CBS News Nightwatch KEVN 7-Rapid City/KIVV 5-Lead, Deadwood (NBC) 5:30 Ag-Day 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Wheel of Fortune 9:30 Scrabble 10:00 Super Password 10:30 Wordplay 11:00 Days of Our Lives noon Another World 1:00 Santa Barbara 2:00 Sale of the Century 2:30 Classic Concentration 3:00 She-Ra: Princess of Power 3:30 GI Joe: A Real American Hero 4:00 Magnum, PI 5:00 NBC Nightly News 5:30 News 6:00 Newlywed Game 6:30 Dating Game 7:00 Highway to Heaven 8:00 Night Court 8:30 Sweet Surrender (finale) 9:00 St. Elsewhere 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 News KUSA 9-ABC Denver 5:00 Headline News 6:00 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Oprah Winfrey

10:00 Hour Magazine (guest Linda Ellerbee) 11:00 All My Children noon News 12:30 Love Connection 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Judge 3:30 Card Sharks 4:00 Jeopardy! 4:30 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Perfect Strangers 7:30 Head of the Class 8:00 MacGyver 9:00 Hotel 10:00 News 10:35 M*A*S*H 11:05 ABC News Nightline 11:40 Nightlife (guest Dudley Moore) 12:10 News 12:40 Cover Story 1:10 Tales of the Unexpected 1:40 Crook & Chase 2:10 Movie "Underground" 4:10 Headline News KBHE 9-Rapid City/KPSD 13-Faith, Eagle Butte (PBS) 6:15 AM Weather 6:30 Body Pulse 7:00 Movie "The Other Kingdom" 8:30 Homestretch 9:00 House for All Seasons 9:30 Hometime 10:00 Presidency & the Constitution 11:00 In Recital 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Solarworks 1:00 Martha Mitchell of Possum Walk Road 1:30 American Art Forum 2:00 Reading Rainbow 2:30 Sesame Street 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Square One Television 4:30 3-2-1 Contact 5:00 Captain Kangaroo 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 Live from Lincoln Center "Mostly Mozart Festival Gala" (simulcast on SD Public Radio) 8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 9:00 Firing Line Special: Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate (Bruce Babbitt, Joe Biden, Michael Dukakis, Richard Gephardt, Al Gore, Rev. Jesse Jackson and Sen. Paul Simon square off in Houston facing questions from William F. Buckley Jr. and former DNC chairman Robert Strauss) 11:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Jewel in the Crown" (pt 7) KFNR 11-Rawlins/KFNB 20-Casper (ABC) 5:00 National Shopping Club (did many stations run this home-shopping program? Haven't seen

this one in too many listings of the period) 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Who's the Boss? 9:30 Bargain Hunters 10:00 Ryan's Hope 10:30 Loving 11:00 All My Children noon One Life to Live 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 Home Shopping Game 2:30 Crosswits 3:00 GI Joe 3:30 Big Valley 4:30 ABC World News Tonight 5:00 News 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 What a Country! 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Perfect Strangers 7:30 Head of the Class 8:00 MacGyver 9:00 Hotel 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Late Show (guest host Louie Anderson) mid. 700 Club 1:00 INN News 1:30 National Shopping Club KBDI 12-PBS Broomfield 2pm Magic of Oil Painting 2:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 3:00 We're Cooking Now 3:30 Homestretch 4:00 Austin City Limits (guests Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Freddie Powers, and Whitey Shafer) 5:00 Mystery! "Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime: The Crackler" 6:00 Square One Television 6:30 3-2-1 Contact 7:00 Movie "The Hill" (bw) 9:00 Beyond the Wall (a look at the 1986 US Pro Bicycling Championship, held in Philly) 9:30 Tony Brown's Journal (same topic as its cross-town rival ch 6) 10:00 Nature "The Holy Land" (conclusion) 11:00 Matinee at the Bijou "Cowboy Commandos" 12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler KTNE 13-PBS Alliance 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:30 Zoobilee Zoo 9:00 Knowzone 9:30 Reading Rainbow 10:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 10:30 House for All Seasons 11:00 Tee Talk

11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Knowzone 1:00 We're Cooking Now 1:30 Movie "My Man Godfrey" (bw) 3:00 Blues from the Zoo Bar (premiere of a 4-week series from Lincoln with guests Magic Slim, and the Teardrops) 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 3-2-1 Contact 5:30 Reading Rainbow 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Live from Lincoln Center "Mostly Mozart Festival Gala" 9:00 The Arabs "Between Two World" 10:00 Nightly Business Report 10:30 Yes Minister 11:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals 11:30 Second City Television mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler KGWC 14-CBS Casper 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 CBS Morning News 6:30 Morning Program 8:00 $25,000 Pyramid 8:30 Card Sharks 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 Barney Miller 11:30 Bold & the Beautiful noon As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Beverly Hillbillies 2:30 Defenders of the Earth 3:00 Love Connection 3:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 4:00 Magnum, PI 5:00 Jeopardy! 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 New Mike Hammer 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Equalizer 10:00 News 10:35 M*A*S*H 11:05 Adderly 12:15 Movie "Love for Ransom" 1:35 Nightlife KPLO 15-CBS Rapid City 5:00 CBS Morning News 5:30 Good Morning KELO-Land (KPLO was part of the KELO-Land Network out of Sioux Falls) 6:00 CBS Morning News 6:30 Morning Program 8:00 $25,000 Pyramid 8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 News noon As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Bold & the Beautiful 2:30 Scooby-Doo 3:00 Captain 11 Presents 3:30 Entertainment Tonight 4:00 News 4:30 CBS Evening News 5:00 News 5:30 Hollywood Squares 6:00 New Mike Hammer 7:00 Magnum, PI 8:00 Equalizer 9:00 News 9:30 Adderly 10:40 Movie "Love for Ransom" mid. CBS News Nightwatch 4:00 CBS Morning News 4:30 Morning Agriculture Report KDVR 31-Fox Denver 5:00 Carol Burnett & Friends 5:30 Rifleman (bw) 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Bullwinkle 7:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 7:30 She-Ra: Princess of Power 8:00 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors 8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends 9:00 Munsters (bw) 9:30 My Three Sons 10:00 My Favorite Martian (bw) 10:30 Mayberry RFD 11:00 Dick Van Dyke 11:30 Make Room for Daddy (bw) noon That's Incredible! 12:30 Movie "The Girl from Petrovka" 2:30 Cartoons 3:00 Flintstones 3:30 SilverHawks 4:00 Transformers 4:30 Batman 5:00 Wonder Woman 6:00 Starsky & Hutch 7:00 Movie "The Octagon" 9:00 Quincy 10:00 Wanted: Dead or Alive (bw) 10:30 Late Show (host George Miller) 11:30 Movie "The Next Man" 1:30 Ask Dr. Ruth (conclusion of interview with syndied columnist Cheryl Levin) 2:00 Movie "Love Has Many Faces" 4:00 Love, American Style 4:30 Please Don't Eat the Daisies

Retro: Maine (Sunday, April 12, 1981) Source: Bangor Daily News via Google News Archive Note: Stations may be interrupting scheduled programming for coverage of the space shuttle launch. WLBZ Channel 2 Bangor (NBC) 7:00: The World Tomorrow 7:30: This is the Life 8:00: Cyrano 9:00: Movie: The Grizzly and the Treasure (1974) 11:00: Candlepin Challenge 12:00: Page Two 12:30: Meet the Press 1:00: From Generation to Generation 2:00: Major League Baseball: Chicago White Sox at Boston Red Sox (Red Sox won 5-4) 5:00: Lets Rock (time approximate) 5:30: Wild Kingdom 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: CHiPs 8:00: NBC Movie: Fugitive From the Empire (1981, Premiere) Lane Caudell, George Kennedy 10:00: Heaven on Earth 11:00: News 11:15: Mormon World Conference CHSJ (CBAT) Channel 4 Saint John (CBC) Listed Eastern Time. 6:30: Jimmy Swaggart 7:30: Jerry Falwell 8:30: Rex Humbard 9:00: Crossroads 9:30: Day of Discovery 10:00: Meeting Place 11:00: The World Tomorrow 11:30: Country Canada 11:31: North Shore Magazine (North Shore only) 12:00: New Life 12:30: Hymn Sing 1:00: Agri-News 1:30: Harris/Lorimer Report 2:00: Stardate 2:30: Disneys Wonderful World 3:30: Sportsweekend 6:00: The Beachcombers 6:30: The Muppets 7:00: Those Flying Canucks 8:00: NHL Hockey: Playoff Eliminations (No other details given, although its possible Hockey Night in Canada carried Game 4 of the Nords-Flyers series, which the Nords won 3-2 in overtime to tie the series at two games each.) 11:00: CBC National News (time approximate) 11:25: 100 Huntley Street WABI Channel 5 Bangor (CBS)

6:55: Open Door 7:00: Ken Copelands Believers Voice of Victory (still airs to this day) 8:00: Jimmy Swaggart 9:00: Rex Humbard 9:30: Day of Discovery 10:00: Jerry Falwell 11:00: Oral Roberts 11:30: Face the Nation 12:00: Teenage Father 12:30: Car Care Central 1:00: NBA Basketball: Playoff Game (no details given; three games were played, see below) 3:30: Masters Golf Tournament: Final Round action 6:00: CBS News 6:30: Follow-Up 7:00: 60 Minutes 8:00: Peter and Paul (Part 1) 10:00: Trapper John, M.D. 11:00: News 11:15: CBS News 11:30: Movie: Joan of Arc (1948) Ingrid Bergman, Jose Ferrer (Sign-off at 1:30) WCSH Channel 6 Portland (NBC) 6:30: First Radio Parish Church 6:35: Newscenter Extra 6:45: News 7:00: Tennessee Tuxedo (with Don Adams voicing the title character) 7:30: Drawing Power 8:00: Rex Humbard 8:30: This is the Life 9:00: Big Blue Marble 9:30: Underdog 10:00: Movie: The Road to Hong Kong (1962) Bing Crosby, Bob Hope 12:00: From Generation to Generation 12:30: Meet the Press 1:00: Red Sox Highlights 1:30: Car Care Central 2:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 2) 5:00: The Palace (host Jack Jones) (time approximate) 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: CHiPs 8:00: NBC Movie (see Channel 2) 10:00: Heaven on Earth 11:00: News 11:15: Country Countdown 80 WVII Channel 7 Bangor (ABC) 6:00: Journey to Adventure 6:30: Its Your Business 7:00: Viewpoint 7:30: Celebration 8:00: Souls Harbor 9:00: James Robison 9:30: Ernest Angley 10:30: World of Survival 11:00: The Real McCoys

11:30: Viewpoint 12:00: Issues and Answers 12:30: Monte Carlo Show 1:30: Championship Fishing 2:00: Greatest Sports Legends 2:30: To Be Announced 3:00: Fitness Motivation 3:30: The American Sportsman: Members of the U.S. gold medal hockey team reunite to go fishing for gigantic blue fin tuna and actor Gregory Harrison surfs in the waters off the Indonesian island of Java. 4:30: Wide World of Sports: WBA Lightweight Championship fight between Hilmer Konty and Sean OGrady (live from Atlantic City); New York State Firemans competition (from Hempstead, New York) 6:00: ABC News 6:30: Sha Na Na 7:00: Those Amazing Animals 8:00: All-Star Family Feud: Two country shows, Dallas and the Dukes of Hazzard, face two city shows, The Jeffersons and Its a Living 9:00: ABC Sunday Night Movie: Convoy (1976) Kris Kristofferson, Ali McGraw 11:00: ABC News 11:15: Jim Bakker WAGM Channel 8 Presque Isle (CBS primary; ABC and NBC secondary) 7:00: Jim Bakker 8:00: Jimmy Swaggart 9:00: Rex Humbard 9:30: Day of Discovery 10:00: Jerry Falwell 11:00: Mormon World Conference 12:00: Issues and Answers (lone ABC program listed for the day) 12:30: Meet the Press (lone NBC program listed for the day) 1:00: NBA Basketball 3:30: Masters Golf Tournament (see Channel 5) 6:00: CBS News 6:30: Follow-Up 7:00: 60 Minutes 8:00: Peter and Paul (Part 1) 10:00: Trapper John, M.D. 11:00: CBS News 11:15: Jack Van Impe 11:45: Jim Bakker WMTW Channel 8 Poland Spring (Portland) (ABC) 6:15: Extra Edition 6:45: Krofft Superstars 7:15: Celebration 7:45: To Be Announced 8:15: Rex Humbard 9:15: Sunday Mass 10:00: Day of Discovery 10:30: Jerry Falwell 11:30: Wild Kingdom 12:00: To Be Announced 2:30: Movie: Portrait of Jeannie (1948) Jennifer Jones, Ethel Barrymore 3:30: The American Sportsman (see Channel 7) 4:30: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 7)

6:00: ABC News 6:30: The Odd Couple 7:00: Those Amazing Animals 8:00: All-Star Family Feud (see Channel 7) 9:00: ABC Sunday Night Movie (see Channel 7) 11:00: ABC News 11:15: Jim Bakker CKLT Channel 9 Saint John (CTV) Listed Eastern Time. 6:30: University of the Air 7:30: Revival Hour 8:30: Rex Humbard 9:00: Oral Roberts 9:30: Wild Animals of the World 10:00: Horst Koehler 10:30: Shulman File 11:30: Sunday Mass 12:00: It is Written 12:30: Faith and Music 1:00: What Will They Think of Next? 1:30: Festival Plus 2:00: In View 2:30: Movie: Animals are Beautiful People (1975) 4:30: The Untamed World 5:00: News 5:30: Question Period 6:00: The Waltons 7:00: Enos (short-lived spin-off of The Dukes of Hazzard) 8:00: CHiPs 9:00: Vega$ 10:00: W5 11:00: CTV National News 11:20: ATV News 12:00: Movie: Trouble Comes to Town (1972) Lloyd Bridges, Pat Hingle WCBB Channel 10 Augusta (PBS) 8:00: Sesame Street 9:00: Mister Rogers 9:30: The Electric Company 10:00: Big Blue Marble 10:30: Once Upon a Classic 11:00: Movie: Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936) Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur 12:00: TV Auction 2:00: TV Auction (continued) 4:00: TV Auction (continued) 6:00: TV Auction 8:00: TV Auction (continued) 10:00: TV Auction (continued) WMEB Channel 12 Orono (PBS) 8:00: Sesame Street 9:00: Mister Rogers 9:30: The Electric Company 10:00: Sesame Street 11:00: NOVA: The Cancer Detectives of Lin Xian

12:00: Big Blue Marble 12:30: Once Upon a Classic 1:00: Washington Week in Review 1:30: Wall $treet Week 2:00: Magic Method of Oil Painting 2:30: Vic Bradens Tennis for the Future 3:00: Lillian Hellman: A Profile 3:30: The Lawmakers 4:00: Mystery!: The Racing Game: Horses for Courses (Part 2) 5:00: Song by Song 6:00: Firing Line 7:00: Crocketts Victory Garden 7:30: With Ossie and Ruby 8:00: All Creatures Great and Small II 9:00: Masterpiece Theatre: Therese Raquin (Part 1) 10:00: The Cousteau Odyssey 11:00: Dexter Gordon in Concert WGME Channel 13 Portland (CBS) 6:00: Maine Weather 6:30: The World Tomorrow 7:00: Jimmy Swaggart 8:00: Oral Roberts 8:30: Day of Discovery 9:00: CBS News Sunday Morning (the only CBS station in all of Maine to carry it) 10:30: Robert Schuller From the Crystal Cathedral 11:30: Face the Nation 12:00: At Issue 12:30: Sports Afield 1:00: NBA Basketball 3:30: Masters Golf Tournament 6:00: CBS News 6:30: Follow-Up 7:00: 60 Minutes 8:00: Peter and Paul (Part 1) 10:00: Trapper John, M.D. 11:00: News 11:15: CBS News 11:30: Comedy Shop 12:00: Monte Carlo Show WTBS (WPCH) Channel 17 Atlanta, Georgia (Independent) 5:30: Sunday Mass 6:00: Between the Lines 7:00: James Robison 7:30: It is Written 8:00: Three Stooges and Friends 9:00: Lost in Space 10:00: Hazel 10:30: Movie: Notorious (1946) Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman; Directed by Alfred Hitchcock 12:30: Movie: Intermezzo (1939) Ingrid Bergman, Leslie Howard 2:00: Major League Baseball: Cincinnati Reds at Atlanta Braves (Braves won 3-2) 4:30: Last of the Wild (time approximate) 5:00: Auto Racing Highlights: Champion Spark Plug Classic from Road Atlanta 6:00: Rat Patrol 6:30: Nice People (Premiere): Host Bob Neal profiles actress Sally Struthers, Michael DeSisto, who

runs a school for troubled youth, and Tom Cannon, the philanthropist postman, in this series which spotlights the good works of Americas unsung heroes. 7:00: Tush (hosted by Bill Tush) 8:00: Movie: The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963) 10:00: News 11:00: Ruff House 11:30: Open Up 12:30: Movie: Cargo to Capetown (1950) John Ireland, Ellen Drew 2:15: Movie: Combat Squad (1953) John Ireland, Hal March 3:15: Movie: Red Skies of Montana (1952) Richard Widmark, Jeffrey Hunter WSBK Channel 38 Boston (Independent) 7:00: Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch 7:30: Valley of the Dinosaurs 8:00: Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny 8:30: Jonny Quest 9:00: Popeye 9:30: Top Cat 10:00: The Jetsons 10:30: Movie: Abbott and Costello in the Navy (1961) Dick Powell, the Andrews Sisters 12:00: Movie: Fear Strikes Out (1957) Anthony Perkins, Karl Malden 2:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 2) 4:45: Movie: Hud (1963) Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas (time approximate) 6:45: Three Stooges 7:00: Its Your Business 7:30: Massachusetts Council of Rabbis Note: A Stanley Cup Playoff game may preempt regular programming (As it turned out, there was no game scheduled on this day as the Bruins were swept in three straight the previous night by the Minnesota North Stars.) 8:00: Faith for Today 8:30: Listen 8:45: The Athletes 9:00: Ask the Manager 9:30: Larson 10:00: Independent Network News 10:30: Leonard Bernstein Conducts: Verdi Requiem ESPN (seen on cable) 6:00: Auto Racing: Virginia 500 7:00: Sportscenter 8:00: Figure Skating: British Championships 10:00: Sportscenter 11:00: 1980 Oakland As Highlights 11:30: College Lacrosse: Maryland vs. Virginia 2:00: 7th Annual World Quarter Horse Show 2:30: WCT Tennis: Singles and Doubles Finals (from Houston, Texas) 5:30: Auto Racing: Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix 7:30: Sportscenter 8:00: WCT Tennis: Singles and Doubles Finals (from Houston, Texas) 11:00: Sportscenter 12:00: Auto Racing: Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2:30: Sportscenter 3:00: College Lacrosse: Maryland vs. Virginia Note: Religious Sunday fare was often syndicated it seems to more than one station in the same market, which probably explains why shows hosted by Rex Humbard and Jimmy Swaggart and

others aired pretty much everywhere at the time. Not sure if by this stage in the decade satellite transmission to make syndication in general easier had begun regular usage. NBA Basketball: Three playoff games were played that day. San Antonio beat Houston 114-112 to tie their series at 2 games each. Kansas City beat Phoenix 102-95 to take a 3-1 series lead. Milwaukee beat Philadelphia 109-98 to tie the series 2-2. And finally, a couple of videos from this particular date... Live coverage by ABC News of the first ever space shuttle launch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt6Bt1pZ4Is Intro to the ABC Sunday Night Movie CONVOY: http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/index.php?c=516 Retro: Virginia Beach - Fall 1972 - Sunday November 11 Sunday - From Newport News Daily Press 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) SUNDAY 7 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons 7:26 IN THE NEWS 7:30 ARCHIES-Cartoons 7:56 IN THE NEWS 8 AM CONNIES MAGIC COTTAGE-Children 8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY-Religion 9 AM ORAL ROBERTS-Religion 9:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 10 AM IN TOUCH-Religion 11 AM LOOK UP & LIVE 11:30 FACE THE NATION 12 NOON NFL TODAY 12:30 NFL FOOTBALL New York Giants at Washington Redskins 3:30 NFL FOOTBALL Detroit at Minnesota 6:30 60 MINUTES 7:30 NEWS 8 PM M*A*S*H-Comedy 8:30 SANDY DUNCAN-Comedy 9 PM NEW DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 9:30 MANNIX-Drama 10:30 NEWSMAKERS 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Jayhawkers (1959) 1 AM SIGN OFF SUNDAY 6 AM KNOWLEDGE 6:30 FARM REPORT 7 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 8 AM ROBERT SCHULLER 8:30 ORAL ROBERTS 9 AM KATHRINE KULLHMAN 9:30 BILLY GRAHAMS TIME OF DECISION 10 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of God

11 AM JERRY FAWELL-Religion 12 NOON MEET THE PRESS 12:30 WILD WILD WEST-Western 1:30 NFL 72 2 PM NFL FOOTBALL Baltimore at San Francisco 5 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM WILD KINGDOM 7:30 DISNEYS WONDERFUL WORLD 8:30 COLUMBO-Drama 10 PM PROTECTORS-Drama 11 PM NEWS 11:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) SUNDAY 6 AM CHRISTOHER CLOSEUP 6:30 SUNDAY MASS 7:15 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:30 JERRY FAWELL 8:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God 9:30 BUGS BUNNY & THE THREE STOOGES 10:30 CURIOUSITY SHOP-Children 10:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 11 AM BULLWINKLE-Cartoons 11:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 11:30 MAKE A WISH-Children 11:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 12 NOON ISSUES & ANSWERS 12:30 CONVERSATIONS 1 PM BIG VALLEY-Western 2 PM BIG VALLEY-Western 3 PM MOVIE 42ND Street (1942) 5 PM AVENGERS-Drama 6 PM NEWS 6:30 ABC NEWS 7 PM FRENCHMANS CREEK 8 PM FBI-Drama 9 PMABC MOVIE El Dorado (1972) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE South Pacific (1958) 2 AM SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) SUNDAY 8 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 8:30 PUBLIC POLICY FORUM 9 AM JIM & TAMMY COME ON OVER 10 AM 700 CLUB 12 NOON DAY OF DISCOVERY 12:30 ORAL ROBERTS 1 PM JERRY FAWELL

2 PM REX HUMBARD 3 PM KATHRYN KUHLMAN 3:30 BILLY GRAHAM 4 PM CHARISMA 4:30 IN TOUCH 5:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God 7 PM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 8 PM MINISTERS 9 PM DEAF HOUR 9:30 CHAPEL COTTAGE 10 PM 700 CLUB 12 MID SIGN OFF I didn't think "60 Minutes" aired in the fall at that time (its timeslot was Sunday 6-7 ET, where football had priority). Most of the CBS affiliates I pay attention to, such as WFMY, WBTV, and (at the time) WAGA, ran local news at 7, followed by "Anna And The King" at 7:30. And that Sunday was November 12; I have that week's TV Guide from Georgia, Kentucky, and North Carolina. Here is what TV Guide shows as the network schedules for that day (from the North Carolina Edition, so NFL games will vary): ABC 10 AM Curiosity Shop 11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Make A Wish 12 N ABC College Football '72 1 PM Directions 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM (Local) 8 PM The FBI 9 PM ABC Sunday Night Movie: "True Grit" 11:30 ABC News (Bill Beutel) CBS some stations may have aired "Sunrise Semester," but none in North Carolina 9 AM Archie's Fun House 9:30 Harlem Globetrotters (animated) 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Camera Three 11:30 Face The Nation 12 N (Local) 12:30 The NFL Today 1 PM NFL Football (in NC, Giants-Redskins) 4 PM NFL Football (probably in most of the country, Lions-Vikings) 7 PM (Local) 7:30 Anna And The King 8 PM M*A*S*H 8:30 Sandy Duncan 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 Mannix 10:30 CBS News (WBTW only, WFMY and WNCT carried it at 11 PM,

WBTV and WTVD at 11:15, Dan Rather anchors) NBC 12:30 Meet The Press 1 PM NFL Football (in NC, Patriots-Dolphins) 4 PM (Local) 6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley) 7 PM (Local) 7:30 Clerow Wilson And The Miracle Of P.S. 14 8 PM Snoopy's International Ice Follies 9 PM The Trouble With People (five Neil Simon sketches) 10 PM Night Gallery 10:30 (Local) 11:30 Sunday Tonight Show (on WITN, WSOC, WIS, WXII, WRDU (WRDC)) I post this because I have some problems with the schedules as listed. I do know that the Colts' home games started at 2 PM instead of 1 when they were in Baltimore, but some of these don't add up to what TV Guide shows for this date. Retro: Montreal/Southern Quebec Thurs, July 6, 1989 from TV Hebdo-Metropolitan edition CBFT 2-SRC Montreal 11:00 Jumeau, jumelle 11:30 Regards sur la nature (Profiles of Nature) noon Premiere Edition 12:15 Cote jardin 1:15 La course des Ameriques 2:15 Cinema "Faites sauter la banque" (bw) 4:00 Fraggle Rock 4:30 Il etait une fois...l'homme (SRC was a co-producing station of this European-based series, ads recently airing on Canadian TV are promoting English-dubbed DVD sets of this series and partner series It etait un fois...l'espace) 5:00 D'une serie a l'autre "De Gaulle ou l'eternel defi: la rebelle" (pt 1) 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Cote jardin 7:30 Les Grands Films "La folle course vers Sugarland" (Sugarland Express) 10:00 Le Telejournal 10:20 Le Point 10:40 Meteo 10:45 Nouvelles du sport 11:00 Le monde du velo 11:05 Cinema "Rien que pour vos yeux" (For Your Eyes Only) 1:45 Fin des emissions (sign-off) WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 10:00 Family Feud 10:30 Now You See It 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:10 Across the Fence

12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Little House on the Prairie 5:00 Newhart 5:30 Cosby Show 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 48 Hours (alcoholism links this week's stories: nasty effects of alcoholism, a look at MADD, St. Mary's detox center in Minneapolis, and a look at the Sobriety Adventures organization) 9:00 Cavanaughs 9:30 Coming of Age 10:00 Equalizer 11:00 News 11:30 Pat Sajak 1:00 Night Heat 2:00 sign-off WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh 5:00 Yogi Bear 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 This Morning's Business 6:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Geraldo 10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 11:00 Golden Girls 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon Scrabble 12:30 Generations 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Wimbledon Tennis 5:00 Phil Donahue 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 USA Today (looks at engineer Paul Moller's attempts on marketing a flying car) 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Dear John 10:00 LA Law 11:00 News 11:30 Wimbledon Highlights 11:45 Tonight Show 12:45 Wimbledon women's semis 2:45 Arsenio Hall 3:45 TBA 4:00 Family Ties 4:30 Facts of Life CBMT 6-CBC Montreal 8:15 Good Morning/Thought for Today 8:45 Hatha Yoga

9:00 Fitness People 9:30 Doctor, Doctor 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Doctor, Doctor 2:30 Talkabout 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Facts of Life 4:30 What's New Review 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Kate & Allie 6:00 Newswatch 7:00 On the Road Again 7:30 Facts of Life 8:00 Ukrainian Canadians: A Time to Remember 9:30 Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected 10:00 The National 10:20 The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Newhart mid. CBC Late Night "Laughter in Paradise" (bw) 1:55 sign-off Reseau Pathonic (TVA): CHLT 7-Sherbrooke, CHEM 8-Trois Rivieres 8:30 La bande a Nimee 9:00 Au centuple 9:30 En toute amitie 10:00 Clair de lune (Moonlighting) 11:00 Sante l'ete 11:30 Les p'tits bonshommes 11:45 Le Monde noon Les joyeux naufrages (Gilligan's Island) 12:30 Ferland/Nadeau en vacances 1:30 Quebec a la carte 2:00 C'est deja demain (given the title, I think this may be Search for Tomorrow) 2:30 Defi cascado 3:00 Double defi (local version of Double Dare) 3:30 Paul et les jumeaux (Edison Twins) 4:00 Barbecue 4:30 Batman 5:00 Double defi 5:30 Fais-moi un dessin (local version of Win, Lose or Draw) 6:00 Le Monde 6:30 Mimemo 7:00 Quebec a la carte 7:30 Rock et Belles Oreilles 8:00 L'homme des etoiles (Starman) 9:00 L'aventurier de Singapour (not 100% sure, but this sounds like Bring 'Em Back Alive) 10:00 Ferland/Nadeau en vacances 11:00 Nouvelles TVA 11:25 Les Sports 11:45 Gala Cannes Rock Festival-Midem 89 (Mitsou hosts this look back with music by Florent Pagny, Freiheit, Kova Rea, Gipsy Kings, and El Ultimo de la Fila)

12:45 Fin des emissions (Pathonic's sign-off from the period can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLUP8jqCD1w; the network's programming could also be viewed on CIMT Riviere-du-Loup and CHAU Carleton...CJPM Chicoutimi, which usually picked up CFTM's program feed, also briefly carried Pathonic programs) WMTW 8-ABC Auburn 5:30 Body by Jake 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Family Medical Center 9:30 Love Connection 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 Home noon Silver Spoons 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Simon & Simon 5:00 Superior Court 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Kate & Allie 8:00 Baseball: teams TBA 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Love Connection 12:30 Learn to Read 1:00 News CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall 6:00 Fitness for Life 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Eye on Ottawa 10:00 Definition 10:30 Secret Lives 11:00 People to People 11:30 Romper Room & Friends noon Pink Panther 12:30 Midday Newsline 1:00 Lifetime 2:00 Women of the World (male-female relations at home and at work; interviews with German businesswoman Viola Hallman, psychologist Tony Grant, authors Claire Rayner and Barbara Cartland, and actresses Betty White and Hanna Schygulla) 3:00 Night Court 3:30 Win, Lose or Draw 4:00 Andy Griffith 4:30 Honeymooners (bw) 5:00 Cheers 5:30 Cosby Show 6:00 Newsline 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 My Secret Identity 8:00 Cosby Show

8:30 A Different World 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Night Court 10:00 Night Heat 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 Nightline 12:10 Late Movie "Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal" 2:10 Simon & Simon 3:10 sign-off CKSH 9-Sherbrooke/CKTM 13-Trois Rivieres (SRC) 11:00 Jumeau, jumelle 11:30 Regards sur la nature (Profiles of Nature) noon Premiere Edition 12:15 Cote jardin 1:15 La course des Ameriques 2:15 Cinema "Faites sauter la banque" (bw) 4:00 Fraggle Rock 4:30 Il etait une fois...l'homme 5:00 Starsky & Hutch 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Cote jardin 7:30 Les Grands Films "La folle course vers Sugarland" (Sugarland Express) 10:00 Le Telejournal 10:20 Le Point 10:40 Meteo 10:45 Nouvelles du sport 11:00 Cinema pour vous "La loi et le desordre" (Law and Disorder) 1:00 Fin des emissions CFTM 10-TVA Montreal (CFTM's network feed was relayed to CJPM, CHOT Hull, and CFEM Rouyn-Noranda) 8:30 La bande a Nimee 9:00 Cine-Matin "Un homme, une femme et une banque" (A Man, a Woman, and a Bank) 11:00 Sante l'ete 11:30 Babillard 11:45 Ici Montreal noon Double defi 1:30 En toute amitie 2:00 C'est deja demain 2:30 Les joyeux naufrages (Gilligan's Island) 3:00 Quebec a la carte 3:30 Paul et les jumeaux (Edison Twins) 4:00 Barbecue 4:30 Batman 5:00 Double defi 5:30 Fais-moi un dessin (local version-Win, Lose or Draw) 6:00 Ici Montreal 6:25 Flash Montreal 6:30 Mimemo 7:00 Quebec a la carte 7:30 Rock et Belles Oreilles 8:00 L'homme des etoiles (Starman) 9:00 L'aventurier de Singapour 10:00 Ferland/Nadeau en vacances 11:00 Nouvelles TVA

11:25 Les Sports 11:45 Gala Cannes Rock Festival-Midem 89 12:45 Cine-Lune "La cible etoilee" (Brass Target) 3:15 Fin des emissions CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 6:00 Romper Room & Friends 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Good Morning Workout 9:30 New Chain Reaction 10:00 Pasquale's Kitchen Express 10:30 People to People 11:00 Definition 11:30 Secret Lives noon Lingo 12:30 Pulse 12:30 1:00 Lifetime 2:00 Women of the World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Family Ties 5:30 Cosby Show 6:00 Pulse 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 My Secret Identity 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Dear John 10:00 LA Law 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 Pulse mid. Cinema 12 "Moscow on the Hudson" 2:20 Cinema 12 "I Was Monty's Double" (bw) 4:20 Magnum, PI CIVM 17-RQ Montreal 4pm Beau et chaud 5:00 Pinocchio 5:30 Le club des 100 watts 6:00 Passe-Partout 6:30 5 pour 1 7:00 Biondi & cie 7:30 Le joyau de la Couronne (Jewel in the Crown, pt 9) 8:30 La route des vacances 9:00 Beau et chaud 10:00 Cinemotions "L'homme et la poupee" (The Captain's Doll" 11:50 La route des vacances 12:20 Fin des emissions WVNY 22-ABC Burlington 6:00 Body by Jake 6:30 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 100 Huntley Street 10:00 People's Court

10:30 Superior Court 11:00 Home noon Growing Pains 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Jem (GH was cablecast to Burlington/Plattsburgh on CFCF) 3:30 GI Joe 4:00 Real Ghostbusters 4:30 COPS 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Baseball: teams TBA 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. sign-off CICO 24-TVO Ottawa 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Fables of the Green Forest 9:00 Jamie & the Magic Torch 9:10 Gublins 9:15 Moschops 9:30 Bridge with Audrey Grant 10:00 Cartooning with Yardley Jones 10:30 Adult Math 11:00 Family Matters 11:30 How Will You Manage? noon Realities 12:30 Bridge with Audrey Grant 1:00 Successful Landlord 1:30 ComputerWorks 2:00 Understanding the Earth 3:00 Archaeology from the Ground Up 3:30 Set Your Sails 4:00 Cartooning with Yardley Jones 4:30 Write Right 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Today's Special 7:00 Durrell in Russia 7:30 Doctor Who 8:00 Beyond Stress 8:30 Weight Craze 9:00 Speaking Out (open-line on regulating medicine in Ontario) 10:30 For All Practical Purposes: Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics 11:30 Ontario Legislature Question Period 12:30 House of Commons Question Period 1:30 sign-off WETK 33-PBS Burlington 7:15 AM Weather 7:30 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Reading Rainbow 10:00 Front Row Feature "Tomorrow's Champion" 11:30 Wild America noon Nature (conclusion of a 3-parter on efforts on how to reconcile Botswana's economic development with preservation of the Okavango Delta) 1:00 Sit & Be Fit 1:30 French in Action (x2) 2:30 Homestretch 3:00 Food for Entertainment 3:30 Flower Shop 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Reading Rainbow 5:30 3-2-1 Contact 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 Bradshaw on: The Family 8:30 Yes, Prime Minister 9:00 Mystery! "A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery: Have His Carcase" (pt 1) 10:00 Wish Me Luck 11:00 Front Row Feature "That Obscure Object of Desire" 12:45 Movie "And the Pursuit of Happiness" 2:15 sign-off CFJP 35-TQS Montreal 11:30 Bonjour TQS noon Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones) 12:30 Le Grand Journal 1:00 La fourchette d'or 1:30 Les p'tites vues "Le sherif et l'orpheline" (True Grit-A Further Adventure; a 1978 TV sequel to the John Wayne classic, starring Warren Oates) 3:30 La vallee des peupliers 4:30 Action reaction (local version of Chain Reaction?) 5:00 Double jeu 5:30 Le Grand Journal 6:00 La roue chanceuse (local version, Wheel of Fortune) 6:30 Garden-party (followed by La Quotidienne draw) 7:30 Cinema "Alerte rouge" (Red Alert) 9:30 Le Grand Journal 10:00 Garden-party (followed by La Quotidienne draw) 11:00 Sports plus 11:30 Tele-Jazz (Al DiMeola performs) 12:30 Bleu nuit "La derobade" 2:40 Le Grand Journal 3:10 Sports plus 3:40 Fin des emissions WCFE 57-PBS Plattsburgh 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Zoobilee Zoo 10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 Gentle Doctor 11:30 Art of Ashley Jackson noon New Southern Cooking 12:30 Cooking Cheap 1:00 Discover: The World of Science (a contest for MIT students, a device to help deaf students learn to speak, driverless vehicles, and what happened when an asteroid nailed Earth 200 million years ago) 2:00 Moyers: A Second Look (how the Constitution influences Americans' daily lives, as seen through 3 Supreme Court decisions) 3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Zoobilee Zoo 5:00 Today's Special 5:30 Reading Rainbow 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Frontline (recalling the 1968 My Lai massacre) 9:00 In Performance at the White House (an Independence Day salute with John Denver, Barry Bostwick, Simon Estes, Judy Kaye, Joshua Rifkin, and the United States Marine Band) 10:00 On Stage at Wolf Trap (guest Tony Bennett) 11:00 Best of Your Show of Shows 11:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 12:30 sign-off Retro: Virginia Beach Norfolk Area - Fall 1972 - Weekdays From Newport News Daily Press - TV 27 WYAH is evolving to a better independent station and through out the 72 to 73 season gradually adds shows. November 11-17 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) Monday-Friday 6 AM THESE THINGS WE SHARE 6:15 AGRI-BUSINESS 6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7 AM CBS NEWS 8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO-Children 9 AM DICK LAMB-Talk 10 AM JOKERS WILD-Game 10:30 GAMBIT-Game 11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT-Game 11:30 LOVE OF LIFE-Serial 12 NOON MILDRED ALEXANDER 12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Serial 1 PM LOVE IS A VERY SPLENDID THING-Serial 1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial 2 PM GUIDING LIGHT-Serial 2:30 SECRET STORM-Serial 3 PM EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial 3:30 FAMILY AFFAIR-Comedy 4 PM GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy 4:30 ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy 5 PM MERV GRIFFIN-Variety

6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM JACK LALANE 7:30 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES-Game MONDAY 8 PM GUNSMOKE-Western 9 PM HERES LUCY-Comedy 9:30 DORIS DAY-Comedy 10 PM BILL COSBY-Comedy TUESDAY 8 PM MAUDE-Comedy 8:30 HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama 9:30 CBS MOVIE Hail Hero (1969) WEDNESDAY 8 PM CAROL BURNETT-Comedy 9 PM MEDICAL CENTER-Drama 10 PM CANNON-Drama THURSDAY 8 PM WALTONS-Drama 9 PM CBS MOVIE Do Not Disturb (1965) FRIDAY 8 PM SONNY & CHER-Variety 9 PM CBS MOVIE Catlow (1971) MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 12 MID PERRY MASON-Drama 1 AM MOVIE Tues Second Time Around (1962) Wed It Came From Outer Space (1953) Thurs Thorughly Modern Millie (1967) Fri Blue Hawaii (1961) Sat Tony Rome (1967) 3 AM SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) 6:30 FARM SHOW 7 AM TODAY 9 AM ROMPER ROOM-Children 10 AM DINAH SHORE-Talk 10:30 CONCENTRATION-Game 11 AM SALE OF THE CENTURY-Game 11:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game 12 NOON JEOPARDY-Game 12:30 WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN-Game 1 PM NEWS 1:30 EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE 2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial 2:30 DOCTORS-Serial 3 PM ANOTHER WORLD-Serial

3:30 I LOVE LUCY-Comedy 4 PM SUPERMAN-Adventure 4:30 GREEN ACRES-Comedy 5 PM MUNSTERS-Comedy 5:30 PETTICOAT JUNCTION-Comedy 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM SQUIRES TALK MONDAY 8 PM LAUGH IN-Comedy 9 PM MOVIE Owl & Pussycat (1970) TUESDAY 8 PM BONANZA-Western 9 PM BOLD ONES-Drama 10 PM NBC REPORTS WEDNESDAY 8 PM ADAM 12-Drama 8:30 MCCLOUD-Drama 10 PM SEARCH THURSDAY 8 PM FLIP WILSON-Comedy 9 PM IRONSIDE-Drama 10 PM DEAN MARTIN-Variety FRIDAY 8 PM SANFORD & SON-Comedy 8:30 LITTLE PEOPLE-Comedy 9 PM GHOST STORY 10 PM BANYON MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 JOHNNY CARSON 1 AM VIRGINIAN-Western 2:30 NEWS 2:30 SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) - still running cartoons weekday mornings - Good Morning America is 2 and a half years away - beginning next year the station will run movies in the evenings before prime time wierd programming for early fringe 6:30 AUDIO NEWS 7 AM UNDERDOG-Cartoon 7:30 BUGS BUNNY-/POPEYECartoons 8 AM FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 8:30 TIMMY & LASSIE-Drama 9 AM TIDEWATER AM 10 AM FLYING NUN-Comedy 10:30 REAL MCCOYS-Comedy 11 AM THAT GIRL-Comedy 11:30 BEWITCHED-Comedy 12 NOON PASSWORD-Game 12:30 SPLIT SECOND-Game 1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial 1:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game 2 PM NEWLYWED GAME-Game 2:30 DATING GAME-Game

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial 3:30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial 4 PM BUGS BUNNY & THE THREE STOOGES-Cartoons/Comedy 4:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 5 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy 5:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy 6 PM NEWS 7 PM ABC NEWS 7:30 ANIMAL WORLD (Mon) MOUSE FACTORY (Tues) WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME (Wed) ARGONSKY & CO (Thurs) FARM HOME GARDEN (Fri) MONDAY 8 PM ROOKIES-Drama 8:30 NFL FOOTBALL Denver at San Diego TUESDAY 8 PM TEMPERATURES RISING-Comedy 8:30 MOVIE OF THE WEEK Brians Song (1971) 10 PM MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama WEDNESDAY 8 PM PAUL LYNDE-Comedy 8:30 ABC MOVIE Family Flight (1972) 10 PM JULIE ANDREWS THURSDAY 8 PM MOD SQUAD-Drama 9 PM THE MEN-Drama 10 PM OWEN MARSHALL-Drama FRIDAY 8 PM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy 8:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy 9 PM ODD COUPLE-Comedy 9:30 ROOM 222-Comedy 10 PM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE-Comedy MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS (except Monday) 11:30 AVENGERS-Drama (except Monday) 12 MID NEWS (Early Tuesday) 12:30 MOVIE Tuesday Help (1965) Wed Postman Rings Twice (1946) Thursday 13 Women (1942) Fri Honeymoon Hotel (1962) Sat Dragnet (1967) 2:30 SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) MONDAY-FRIDAY 12 NOON KATHRYN KUHLMAN Mon BILLY GRAHAM Tues

DAY OF DISCOVERY Wed ORAL ROBERTS Thurs CHARISMA Fri 12:30 THE LESSON 1 PM 700 CLUB-Pat Robertson 3 PM FLIPPER-Drama 3:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy 4 PM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 4:30 MISTER ED-Comedy 5 PM BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons 5:30 NEW ZOO REVUE-Children 6 PM COME ON OVER Jim & Tammy 7 PM ROY ROGERS-Western 7:30 DAKTARI-Drama 8 PM REX HUMBARD Mon JERRY FAWELL Tues IN TOUCH Wed MINISTERS Thurs OF LAND & SEAS Fri 9 PM 700 CLUB 11 PM FURY 11:30 CISCO KID 12 MID MOVIE Riff Raff (1936) Tues Springtime In Rockies (1937) Wed Lucky Partners (1940) Thurs Stars Look Down (1941) Fri Live Love Learn (1947) Sat 2 AM SIGN OFF WSET Lynchburg also carried movies in the 6:30-8 slot later in the '70s. When WVEC began doing that, they cut their local news to 30 minutes, moved it to 5:30, and carried ABC News at 6, the only one of three ABC stations in the Eastern Virginia Edition of TV Guide to do that (Harrisonburg and Richmond got Smith and Reasoner at 6:30). I can't believe the amount of schedule juggling you list for Channel 3. For the record, the CBS daytime schedule in the fall of '72 (10 AM-4:30 PM) was: 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM (Local) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night (a move that would hasten that show's end on CBS and move to ABC in 1975) 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Family Affair

Retro: Virginia Beach Area - Fall 1972 - Saturday November 11-17 - Newport News Daily Press 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) SATURDAY 6 AM AG-USA 6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7 AM CONNIES MAGIC-Children 8 AM BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER-Cartoons 8:26 IN THE NEWS 8:30 SABRINA-Cartoon 8:56 IN THE NEWS 9 AM CHAN CLAN-Cartoons 9:26 IN THE NEWS 9:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoons 10:26 IN THE NEWS 10:30 JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS-Cartoons 10:56 IN THE NEWS 11 AM BAILYS COMETS-Cartoons 11:26 IN THE NEWS 11:30 PEBBLES & BAMM BAMM-Cartoons 11:56 IN THE NEWS 12 NOON ARCHIES-Cartoons 12:26 IN THE NEWS 12:30 FAT ALBERT-Cartoon 12:56 IN THE NEWS 1 PM CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL-Variety 1:56 IN THE NEWS 2 PM MOVIE They Died With Their Boots On (1942) 4 PM PERRY MASON-Drama 5 PM VICTORY AT SEA 5:30 LASSIE-Drama 6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM HEE HAW-Music 8 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy 8:30 BRIDGET LOVES BERNIE-Comedy 9 PM BOB NEWHART-Comedy 9:30 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy 10 PM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE-Drama 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE These Wilder Years (1956) 1:30 MOVIE Suspicion (1941) 3:30 SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) SATURDAY 6 AM WORLD TOMORROW-Religion 6:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 7 AM CASPER-Cartoons 8:30 WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons 9 AM HOUNDCATS-Cartoons

9:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons 10 AM ROMAN HOLIDAYS-Children 10:30 BARKEYS-Fantasy 11 AM SEA LAB 2020-Children 11:30 PRIDE-Children 12 NOON MAGIC CACOON-Children 12:30 MR WIZARD-Children 1 PM GREEN ACRES-Comedy 1:30 GREEN ACRES-Comedy 2 PM EYEWITNESS REPORT 2:30 SUPERMAN-Adventure 3 PM STAR TREK-Science Foction 4 PM WILD WILD WEST-Western 5 PM PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM GOOD OLD NASHVILLE MUSIC 8 PM EMERGENCY-Drama 9 PM NBC MOVIE Marooned (1972) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) SATURDAY 6:30 PATERNS FOR LIVING 7 AM BANANA SPLITS-Children 8 AM H R PUFNSTUF 8:26 GRAMMAR ROCK 8:30 JACKSON FIVE-Cartoons 8:56 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 9 AM OSMONDS-Cartoons 9:26 GRAMMAR ROCK 9:30 SUPERSTAR CARTOONS 10:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 10:30 BRADY KIDS-Cartoons 10:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 11 AM BUNGLES-Children 11:26 MULTIPLICATION ROCK 11:30 KID POWER-Cartoons 11:56 GRAMMAR ROCK 12 NOON LIDSVILLE 12:26 MULTIPLICATON ROCK 1230 AMERICAN BANDSTAND-Music 1 PM COLLEGE FOOTBALL Teams Not Announced In Listings Back Then 7 PM LAWRENCE WELK-Variety 8 PM ALIAS SMITH & JONES-Western 9 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO-Drama 10 PM 6TH SENSE-Drama 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Rebel Without A Cause (1956) 1:30 MOVIE Blob (1958) 4 AM SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.)

SATURDAY 10 AM TREEHOUSE CLUB 10:30 TIME FOR TIMOTHY 11 AM NEW ZOO REVUE-Children 11:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH 12 NOON LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 1 PM WILD KINGDOM 1:30 FURY 2 PM MOVIE Inspector General (1945) 3:30 MOVIE Rio Rita (1942) 5 PM MOVIE Beware Of Blondie (1943) 6:30 ROY ROGERS-Western 7 PM CISCO KID-Western 8 PM REX HUMBARD 9 PM ROCK CHURCH 10 PM 700 CLUB 12 MID SIGN OFF RETRO: ALABAMA-GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965 TV GUIDE Alabama-Georgia Edition Central Time Montgomery, AL 12 WSFA (NBC) 20 WCOV (CBS) 26 WAIQ (AETV) 32 WKAB (ABC) Columbus, GA 3 WRBL (CBS,NBC) 9 WTVM (ABC) Selma, AL 8 WSLA (ABC) Dozier, AL 2 WDIQ (AETV) Dothan, AL 4 WTVY (CBS,ABC) Panama City, FL 7 WJHG (NBC,ABC) **no listings for 28 WJSP (GETV) Columbus/Warm Springs although it had been on the air for over a year at this time. My guess is that it carried mostly in-school programming. However, Alabama ETV's in-school programming was listed. ***Seems like WALB 10 NBC Albany should have been in this edition also, as many in that area received signals from Columbus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MONTGOMERY WSFA 12-NBC 6:30 Auburn Concert Hall 7:00 Today (color) 9:00 Fractured Phrases (color) game 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Morning Star (color) serial 10:30 Paradise Bay (color) 11:00 Jeopardy (color) 11:30 Post Office (color) 11:55 NBC News noon News,Sports,Weather 12:30 Let's Make A Deal (color)

12:55 NBC News 1:00 Moment Of Truth -serial 1:30 Doctors -serial 2:00 Another World -serial 2:30 You Don't Say (color) game 3:00 Match Game (color) 3:25 NBC News 3:30 Leave It To Beaver 4:00 Woody Woodpecker 4:30 Cheyene 5:30 NBC News -Huntley-Brinkley 6:00 News,Sports,Weather 6:30 Hall Of Fame (special-color) drama 8:00 Bob Hope Guest: James Garner, Carol Lawrence, Phyllis Diller 9:00 I Spy (color) 10:00 News,Weather,Sports 10:30 Johnny Carson (color) Guest: George Maharis 12:00 News WCOV 20-CBS Montgomery (FOX 20 today) 7:05 CBS News -Mike Wallace 7:30 Morning Show - Bob Harmon 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 I Love Lucy Lucy and Ethyl buy Texas oil well stock 9:30 McCoys Grampa's best girl is dating another man 10:00 Andy Griffith Fun loving girls speed through Mayberry 10:30 Dick Van Dyke 11:00 Love Of Life -serial 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search For Tomorrow -serial 11:45 Guiding Light -serial noon Farm And Home Hour (30 min.) 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Password Guest: Sheila MacRae and Jack Jones 1:30 House Party -Linkletter 2:00 To Tell The Truth 2:25 CBS News -Douglas Edwards 2:30 Edge Of Night -serial 3:00 Secret Storm -serial 3:30 Movie "Appointment For Love" (1941) Charles Boyer, Margaret Sulivan 5:15 Sports,Weather,News 5:30 CBS News -Kronkite 6:00 Let's Go To The Races (color) FIRST COLOR SHOW OF THE DAY 6:30 Lost In Space Texas astronaut lost in space for 15 years makes surprise visit 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies (color) Drysdale searches for a city to hold a Possum Festival 8:00 Green Acres (color) A tractor bought from Haney breaks down while removing a tree stump

8:30 Dick Van Dyke Rob becomes the teacher's pet in Laura's art class 9:00 Barbara Streisand (special) First telecast last April, Barbara won an Emmy for this show 10:00 Movie (color) "Hercules Unchained" (1959) 11:30 News WAIQ 26-AETV Montgomery/WDIQ 2-AETV Dozier 8:30 Parlons Francais III 8:45 Science -5th grade 9:15 Biology -High School 9:45 Language Arts 10:15 U.S. Geography 10:45 Spanish I 11:15 American Heritage 11:45 Parlons Francais II 12:00 Nature Study 12:15 Chemistry -High School 12:45 Let's Learn More 1:15 Physics -High School 1:45 Spanish II -Elementary 2:15 Spanish I -High School 2:45 U.S. Economy 3:00 Big Picture -Army 3:30 About Pets 4:00 Film Feature "Mad As It Was" 4:30 Teacher's Physics 5:00 What's New -children 5:30 I Hear Music 6:00 Film Feature San Diego Zoo 6:30 State And Nation 7:00 Educational Report The state of public TV in Alabama 7:30 American Pageant Economic flaws of late-1920's which caused the depression 8:00 Mosaic -discussion 9:00 Circus -documentary 9:30 Mental Health -discussion WKAB 32-ABC Montgomery (WNCF ABC today) 9:35 Funny Company -cartoons 10:00 Young Set -discussion 11:00 Donna Reed Jeff's brithday date breakes the date at the last minute 11:30 Father Knows Best noon Ben Casey -drama (60 min.) 12:45 Quest For Adventure (I guess Ben Casey was commercial free Huh) or misprint 1:00 Nurses -serial 1:30 A Time For Us -serial 1:55 ABC News 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 Young Marrieds 3:00 Never Too Young -serial

3:30 Where The Action Is Billy Joe Royal "Down In The Boondocks" 4:00 Movie -adventure "Treasure Island" (1934) Jackie Cooper 5:45 Funny Company -cartoons 6:00 ABC News -Peter Jennings 6:15 News.Weather 6:30 Ozzie And Hariett 7:00 Patty Duke 7:30 Gidget (color) FIRST COLOR SHOW OF THE DAY Gidget buys a broken down hearse to drive to the beach 8:00 Big Valley (color) A strike and murder at the Barkley mine 9:00 Amos Burke -drama 10:00 News,Weather,Sports 10:15 Nightlife -variety mid. News ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------COLUMBUS WRBL 3-CBS,NBC (mistake in the guide, most NBC shows were on TV 9 Columbus) 6:00 News 6:05 CBS News -Mike Wallace 6:30 News,Westher,Sports 7:00 Rozell Show -local variety (show ran 1954-1988) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 I Love Lucy Lucy and Ethyl buy Texas oil well stock 9:30 McCoys Grampa's best girl is dating another man 10:00 Andy Griffith Fun loving girls speed through Mayberry 10:30 Dick Van Dyke 11:00 Love Of Life -serial 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search For Tomorrow -serial 11:45 Guiding Light -serial noon News,Sports,Weather 12:15 Charles Jones -local variety 12:30 As The World Turns -serial 1:00 Password Guest: Sheila MacRae and Jack Jones 1:30 House Party -Linkletter 2:00 To Tell The Truth 2:25 CBS News -Douglas Edwards 2:30 Edge Of Night -serial 3:00 Secret Storm -serial 3:30 Zane Grey Theater -western 4:00 Lloyd Thaxton -variety 5:00 Sea HuntMovie 5:30 CBS News -Kronkite 6:00 News,Sports,Weather 6:25 Personal Opinion 6:30 Lost In Space Texas astronaut lost in space for 15 years makes surprise visit

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies (color) FIRST COLOR SHOW OF THE DAY Drysdale searches for a city to hold a Possum Festival 8:00 Green Acres (color) A tractor bought from Haney breaks down while removing a tree stump 8:30 Dick Van Dyke Rob becomes the teacher's pet in Laura's art class 9:00 Barbara Streisand (special) First telecast last April, Barbara won an Emmy for this show 10:00 News 10:15 Personal Opinion 10:20 Weather,Sports 10:30 Movie -western "When The Daltons Rode" (1940) Randolph Scott WTVM 9-ABC Columbus (showing some NBC shows, but only listed as ABC in the guide) 6:00 Today 8:00 Patsy's Playhouse -children 9:00 Fractured Phrases (color) -game 9:25 NBC News -Edwin Newman 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Morning Star (color) 10:30 A Time For Us -serial (back to ABC shows) 11:00 Donna Reed Jeff's brithday date breakes the date at the last minute 11:30 News,Weather 11:45 Bulletin Board -discussion noon Ben Casey -drama (60 min.) 1:00 TV Bingo 1:30 Doctors (NBC) 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 Young Marrieds 3:00 Never Too Young -serial 3:30 Where The Action Is Billy Joe Royal "Down In The Boondocks" 4:00 Bat Masterson -western 4:30 Ripcord (color) -adventure 5:00 Car 54, Where Are You? 5:30 ABC News -Peter Jennings 6:00 Get Smart (color) (NBC delay from Sat. at 7:30) 6:30 Ozzie And Hariett 7:00 Patty Duke 7:30 Gidget (color) Gidget buys a broken down hearse to drive to the beach 8:00 Big Valley (color) A strike and murder at the Barkley mine 9:00 Amos Burke -drama (60 min.) 9:30 Dateline Jaycee -Columbus (appears to be a misprint) 10:00 News,Weather,Sports 10:30 Johnny Carson (color) back to NBC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SELMA WSLA 8-ABC (WAKA CBS today) This station has an interesting history. Selma was a different market than Montgomery and WSLA had

such a week signal it barely reached Montgomery. UHF CBS WCOV 20 fought WSLA's attempts for 30 years to increase power, afraid a VHF would take CBS away from them (after Montgomery got it's own ABC station). http://www.waka.com/about-cbs-8/62-cbs-8-history.html WSLA burnt to the ground in 1968 and was dark until 1973 when it returned as a CBS station and with the largest coverage area in Alabama. WCOV was Montgomery's first station and is with the FOX network today. They argued to the FCC that giving more power to WSLA would hinder UHF growth. Once WSLA got more power WCOV lost it's CBS affiliation just as it had always feared. (signs on at 1:30) 1:30 A Time For Us -serial 1:55 ABC News 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 Young Marrieds 3:00 Never Too Young -serial 3:30 Where The Action Is Billy Joe Royal "Down In The Boondocks" 4:00 Woman's World 4:30 Ladies' Day 5:00 Little RascalsMovie -adventure 5:30 ABC News -Peter Jennings 6:00 Let's Go To The Races 6:30 Ozzie And Hariett 7:00 Patty Duke 7:30 Gidget (color) FIRST COLOR SHOW OF THE DAY Gidget buys a broken down hearse to drive to the beach 8:00 Big Valley (color) A strike and murder at the Barkley mine 9:00 Parrish Pigskin Parade 10:00 Amos Burke, Secret Agent ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DOTHAN WTVY 4-CBS,ABC 6:45 Morning Show -Richards 7:05 CBS News -Mike Wallace 7:30 Morning Show - Bob Harmon 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 I Love Lucy Lucy and Ethyl buy Texas oil well stock 9:30 McCoys Grampa's best girl is dating another man 10:00 Andy Griffith Fun loving girls speed through Mayberry 10:30 Dick Van Dyke 11:00 Love Of Life -serial 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search For Tomorrow -serial 11:45 Guiding Light -serial noon Farm News,Weather,Markets 12:25 Local News 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Password Guest: Sheila MacRae and Jack Jones 1:30 House Party -Linkletter 2:00 To Tell The Truth 2:25 CBS News -Douglas Edwards 2:30 Edge Of Night -serial

3:00 Secret Storm -serial 3:30 General Hospital (ABC) 4:00 Cheyenne 5:00 Shindig -music 5:30 CBS News -Kronkite 6:00 News,Sports,Weather 6:30 McHale's Navy 7:00 Porter Wagoner (color) FIRST COLOR SHOW OF THE DAY 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies (color) Drysdale searches for a city to hold a Possum Festival 8:00 Green Acres (color) A tractor bought from Haney breaks down while removing a tree stump 8:30 Dick Van Dyke Rob becomes the teacher's pet in Laura's art class 9:00 Barbara Streisand (special) First telecast last April, Barbara won an Emmy for this show 10:00 Big Valley (color) (ABC) 11:00 News PANAMA CITY WJHG 7-NBC,ABC (NBC today, 7.1 CW, 7.2 My Network TV) 6:30 Daybusters 7:30 Local News 7:35 Today (color) joined in progress(one hour, 25 min.) 9:00 Fractured Phrases (color) game 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Morning Star (color) serial 10:30 Paradise Bay (color) 11:00 Jeopardy (color) 11:30 Post Office (color) 11:55 NBC News noon Televisit 12:30 Let's Make A Deal (color) 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Moment Of Truth -serial 1:30 Doctors -serial 2:00 Another World -serial 2:30 You Don't Say (color) game 3:00 Match Game (color) 3:25 NBC News 3:30 Where The Action Is (ABC) Charlie Rich 4:00 Cartoons 4:45 Funny Company -cartoons 5:00 Huckleberry Hound 5:30 News,Weather,Sports 6:00 NBC News -Huntley-Brinkley 6:30 Hall Of Fame (special-color) drama 8:00 Bob Hope Guest: James Garner, Carol Lawrence, Phyllis Diller 9:00 Man Called Shaenandoah (ABC delay from Sun. 6PM) 10:00 Amos Burke, Secret Agent (ABC) this must have been a very popular show 11:00 News,Weather,Sports How did Montgomery get stuck with so many UHF stations? Seems like there should have been some VHF numbers available.

Montgomery got squeezed by being 90 miles S of Birmingham (6, 10 and 13), 85 miles W of Columbus (3 and 9), 110 miles E of Meridian (11), 100 miles NW of Dothan (4) and 165 miles NE of Mobile/Pensacola (3, 5 and 10). Also, APT had VHF stations on Channel 2 (Dozier-Andalusia, about 60 miles S) and Channel 7 (Mt. Cheaha/Anniston, about 125 miles to the NE as the crow flies). In the name of competitive fairness, Montgomery probably should have been made an all UHF market, or Channel 8 should have been assigned to Montgomery, although the size of the Montgomery DMA would have precluded south Alabama from being adequately served. WSFA-12 has dominated the market from day one. I never quite understood why Channels 6 and 13 from Birmingham were never included in the South Alabama edition of TV Guide...and why WSFA was never included in the North Alabama edition. Channel 6 and 13 have signals that reached into Autauga and Elmore counties and were included on cable systems in and around Montgomery well into the 80's. Likewise, Channel 12's signal covered most of the southern end of the Birmingham metro area. And why was WIIQ-41 (APT) in Demopolis never included in any edition of TVG except for the Southern Mississippi edition? This edition was in Central Time (as if it was made for Alabama) but there were adds for the Columbus stations in it. I'd think they made an Eastern Time edition also, as these times would not work for Columbus. So if a station in Columbus placed an add, I guess they could be in all 3 editions if they wanted to. The story about WSLA in Selma is one of the most interesting broadcasting tid-bits I've ever read. How did Montgomery get stuck with so many UHF stations? Seems like there should have been some VHF numbers available. NBC was clearaly the leader in color programming at this time, far ahead of CBS/ABC. Ads for Columbus stations were indeed listed Central time in the Southern Alabama Edition, Eastern time for the others. Don't forget, too, that by this time all but two of NBC's primetime shows were in color; the exceptions were "I Dream Of Jeannie" and "Convoy." CBS was at about 50% color in primetime; ABC, 40%, which cost them dearly after the impressive ratings showing of the previous season, one which caused CBS to make 11 schedule changes and helped cost Jim Aubrey his job.

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Re: RETRO: ALABAMA-GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965 Reply #5 on: July 06, 2011, 04:42:59 PM WJSP was never listed in the Southern Alabama Edition;

only Alabama Public Television stations WDIQ/2 Dozier, WAIQ/26 Montgomery, and WGIQ/43 Texasville were listed. WJSP was listed under GPT in the South Georgia Edition, and as 28 in the old Georgia-Florida Edition. Although WSFA was never listed in a broadcast edition of TV Guide with Birmingham (unless it was in the '50s), it was listed in the Bright House Cable Edition along with WAKA (CBS), WCOV (Fox), and WNCF (ABC). Likewise, WBRC (Fox), WVTM (NBC), WCFT (ABC), and WIAT (CBS) were in that edition, as were the Columbus, Dothan, and Panama City affiliates and WCTV Tallahassee. If I'm correct, the affiliations for the big four networks were: CBS Fox NBC ABC 3, 4, 6 (Tallahassee), 8, 42 6 (Birmingham), 20, 28, 54 7, 12, 13 (Birmingham), 38 9, 13 (Panama City), 18, 32, 33

Retro: Virginia Beach/Norfolk TV Mon-Fri November 14-18, 1971 Newport news Daily Press 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) Monday-Friday 6 AM THESE THINGS WE SHARE 6:15 AGRI-BUSINESS 6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7 AM FLIBBERTIGABET-Children 8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO-Children 9 AM DICK LAMB-Talk 10 AM LUCY SHOW-Comedy 10:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-Comedy 11 AM FAMILY AFFAIR-Comedy 11:30 LOVE OF LIFE-Serial 12 NOON WHERE THE HEART IS 12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Serial 1 PM MILDRED ALEXANDER 1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS-Serial 2 PM LOVE IS A VERY SPLENDID THING-Serial 2:30 GUIDING LIGHT-Serial 3 PM SECRET STORM-Serial 3:30 EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial 4PM GOMER PYLE USMC-Comedy 4:30 DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 5 PM DANIEL BOONE-Western 6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM ANDY GRIFFITH-Comedy 7:30 LASSIE-Drama (EXCEPT TUESDAY) MONDAY 8 PM GUNSMOKE-Western 9 PM HERES LUCY-Comedy

9:30 MY THREE SONS-Comedy 10 PM DORIS DAY-Comedy 10:30 ARNIE-Comedy TUESDAY 7:30 GLEN CAMPBELL 8:30 HAWAII-FIVE-O-Drama 9:30 CANNON-Drama 10:30 THIS IS YOUR LIFE WEDNESDAY 8 PM CAROL BURNETT-Comedy 9 PM MEDICAL CENTER-Drama 10 PM MANNIX-Drama THURSDAY 8 PM BEARCATS-Drama 9 PM CBS MOVIE Operation Secret (1952) FRIDAY 8 PM CHICAGO TEDDY BEARS 9 PM O HARA US TREASURY 9:30 CBS MOVIE Women In Revolt (1971) MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MERV GRIFFIN-Talk/Variety 1 AM MOVIE Tues Spit Fire (1942) Wed The Raven (1935) Thurs The Showdown (1950) Fri Glory (1956) Sat Happy Time (1952) 3 AM SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) 6:30 FARM SHOW 7 AM TODAY 9 AM ROMPER ROOM-Children 10 AM DINAH SHORE-Talk 10:30 CONCENTRATION-Game 11 AM SALE OF THE CENTURY-Game 11:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES-Game 12 NOON JEOPARDY-Game 12:30 WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN-Game 1 PM DIALING FOR DOLLARS-Game 1:30 EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE 2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial 2:30 DOCTORS-Serial 3 PM ANOTHER WORLD-Serial 3:30 MUNSTERS-Comedy 4 PM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy 4:30 FLINTSTONES-Cartoon 5 PM PETTICOAT JUNCTION-Comedy 5:30 GREEN ACRES-Comedy 6 PM NEWS

6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM STAR TREK-Science Fiction (EXCEPT TUESDAY) ANIMAL WORLD (TUESDAY) MONDAY 8 PM LAUGH IN-Comedy 9 PM MOVIE Graduate (1968) TUESDAY 7:30 IRONSIDE-Drama 8:30 SARGE-Drama 9:30 FUNNY SIDE 10:30 OUT OF SIGHT WEDNESDAY 8 PM ADAM 12-Drama 8:30 MCCLOUD-Drama 10 PM NIGHT GALLERY THURSDAY 8 PM FLIP WILSON-Comedy 9 PM NICHOLS-Comedy 10 PM DEAN MARTIN-Variety FRIDAY 8 PM THE DA-Drama 9 PM MOVIE Incident In San Francisco (1971) MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 JOHNNY CARSON 1 AM TOM SNYDER 2 AM NEWS 2:30 SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) 6:30 AUDIO NEWS 7 AM UNDERDOG-Cartoon 7:30 BUGS BUNNY-Cartoons 8 AM POPEYE-Cartoons 8:30 TIMMY & LASSIE-Drama 9 AM TIDEWATER AM 10 AM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial 10:30 DARK SHADOWS-Serial 11 AM REAL MCCOYS-Comedy 11:30 THAT GIRL-Comedy 12 NOON BEWITCHED-Comedy 12:30 PASSWORD-Game 1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial 1:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL-Game 2 PM NEWLYWED GAME-Game 2:30 DATING GAME-Game 3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL-Serial 3:30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE-Serial 4 PM BUGS BUNNY & THE THREE STOOGES-Cartoons/Comedy 5 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE-Comedy 5:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND-Comedy 6 PM NEWS 6:30 ABC NEWS 7 PM FLYING NUN-Comedy 7:30 DRAGNET-Drama (EXCEPT TUESDAY)

MONDAY 8 PM NANNY & THE PROFESSOR-Comedy 8:30 NFL FOOTBALL Green Bay/Atlanta TUESDAY 7:30 MOD SQUAD-Drama 8:30 MOVIE OF THE WEEK Duel (1971) 10 PM MARCUS WELBY MD-Drama WEDNESDAY 8 PM BEWITCHED-Comedy 8:30 COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER-Comedy 9 PM SMITH FAMILY-Comedy 9:30 SHIRLEYS WORLD-comedy 10 PM ME IN THE CITY-Drama THURSDAY 8 PM ALIAS SMITH & JONES-Drama 9 PM LONGSTREET-Drama 10 PM OWEN MARSHALL-Drama FRIDAY 8 PM BRADY BUNCH-Comedy 8:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY-Comedy 9 PM ODD COUPLE-Comedy 9:30 ROOM 222-Comedy 10 PM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE-Comedy MON-FRIDAY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 PERRY MASON-Drama 12:30 MOVIE Tuesday Double Trouble (1967) Wed Lady In Cement (1968) Thursday Once Upon A Time In The West (1965) Fri Strategic Air Command (1955) 2:30 SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) MONDAY-FRIDAY 2 PM 700 CLUB-Pat Robertson 4 PM LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 4:30 DENNIS THE MENACE-Comedy 5 PM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER-Comedy 5:30 FLIPPER-Drama 6 PM COME ON OVER Jim & Tammy 7 PM ROY ROGERS-Western 7:30 FURY-Drama 8 PM KATHRYN KUHLMAN Mon BILLY GRAHAM Tues DAY OF DISCOVERY Wed ORAL ROBERTS Thurs CHARISMA Fri 8:30 THE LESSON 9 PM 700 CLUB

11 PM REX HUMBARD Mon JERRY FAWELL Tues IN TOUCH Wed MINISTERS Thurs OF LAND & SEAS Fri 12 MID SIGN OFF Retro: Southern Saskatchewan Tues, July 5, 1988 from Regina Leader-Post Out-of-province stations listed CST (Saskatchewan doesn't observe Daylight Time) CKCK 2-CTV Regina (Regina cable 6) 5:00 Lifetime 6:00 Everyday Workout 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 What's Cooking 10:00 Guess What 10:30 Best Sellers 11:00 Everyday Workout 11:30 Summer Live noon Flintstones 12:30 News 1:00 Lifetime 2:00 Another World 3:00 Magnum, PI 4:00 Definition 4:30 Wonderful World of Disney 5:30 Family Ties 6:00 News 7:00 Moonlighting 8:00 Matlock 9:00 MacGyver 10:00 Mount Royal 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Simon & Simon 1:00 Gimme a Break! 1:30 Something's Afoot (a musical whodunit starring Jean Stapleton and Andy Gibb) 4:00 News WJBK 2-CBS Detroit (Regina cable 10) 5:00 CBS This Morning 7:00 Judge 7:30 Divorce Court 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Card Sharks 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 News 10:30 Young & the Restless 11:30 Bold & the Beautiful noon As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Superior Court 2:30 People's Court

3:00 Cheers 3:30 News 4:30 CBS Evening News 5:00 Judge 5:30 Win, Lose or Draw 6:00 CBS Summer Playhouse "The Pretenders" (this series aired unsold pilots) 7:00 Movie "A Time to Triumph" 9:00 News 9:30 Cheers 10:00 Hart to Hart 11:00 Untouchables mid. News 12:30 Avengers 1:30 Naked City 2:30 Laurel & Hardy 4:00 Business This Morning 4:30 CBS Morning News Cable Regina 3-Regina (Regina cable 3) 5:00 Community Calendar noon Employment Canada Job File 1:00 Community Calendar 5:00 Our Town 5:30 Community Calendar 6:30 Employment Canada Job File 7:30 Ask the Boat Doctor 8:00 Saskatchewan Roughrider Show 8:30 Sports on 3 10:30 Community Calendar WDIV 4-NBC Detroit (Regina cable 8 ) 5:00 Today 7:00 Geraldo 8:00 Sale of the Century 8:30 Classic Concentration 9:00 Wheel of Fortune 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw 10:00 News 10:30 Scrabble 11:00 Days of Our Lives noon Another World 1:00 Santa Barbara 2:00 A Current Affair 2:30 Barney Miller 3:00 News 4:30 NBC Nightly News 5:00 Jeopardy! 5:30 Wheel of Fortune 6:00 Matlock 7:00 J.J. Starbuck 8:00 Summer Showcase "Guns, Guns, Guns" (looks at gun control and its relevance in large cities) 9:00 News 9:30 Best of Carson 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Nightbeat Update 11:05 Late Night with David Letterman

12:05 Street 12:35 Ironside 1:30 More Real People 2:00 High Rollers 2:30 News 3:00 Branded 3:30 Guns of Will Sonnett 4:00 NBC News at Sunrise 4:30 News CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current 8:30 100 Huntley Street 9:30 Circle Square 10:00 Fred Penner's Place (Penner ran for 30 min on Tu/Th, and 15 min M/W/F followed by Under the Umbrella Tree) 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon News 12:30 Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Coronation Street 2:30 King of Kensington 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Facts of Life 4:30 OWL/TV 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 6:30 Our House 7:30 Golden Girls 8:00 Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival 10:00 The National 10:25 The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Three's Company mid. Movie "The Man Who Finally Died" CKOS 5-CBC Yorkton (Regina cable 18 ) 7:00 Body Moves 7:30 My Little Pony 8:00 Jeffersons 8:30 100 Huntley Street 9:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Coronation Street 2:30 King of Kensington 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Price is Right 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Teleforum 6:00 $100,000 Pyramid 6:30 thirtysomething

7:30 Golden Girls 8:00 Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival 10:00 The National 10:25 The Journal 11:00 Teleforum 11:30 Three's Company mid. Movie "The Man Who Finally Died" CKX 5-CBC Brandon 5:00 Kidstreet 5:30 Bumper Stumpers 6:00 Brian Gazzard 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 CityLights 7:30 New You 8:00 Manitoba Provincial Schools 9:00 Fred Penner's Place 9:30 Mr. Dressup 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 News (CKX Noon Show) noon All My Children 1:00 Santa Barbara 2:00 Oprah Winfrey 3:00 OWL/TV 3:30 Video Hits 4:00 Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Three's Company 5:00 News 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:00 Movie "Earthquake" 9:00 The National 9:25 The Journal 10:00 News 10:15 Entertainment Tonight 10:45 Nighttime 11:45 Movie: TBA WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit (Regina cable 11) 5:00 Good Morning America 7:00 Kelly & Company 8:00 Donahue 9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 10:00 News 10:30 Loving 11:00 All My Children noon One Life to Live 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 Oprah Winfrey 3:00 News 5:00 ABC World News Tonight 5:30 Entertainment Tonight 6:00 Who's the Boss? 6:30 Perfect Strangers 7:00 Moonlighting 8:00 thirtysomething

9:00 News 9:30 ABC News Nightline 10:00 Entertainment Tonight 10:30 Movie "Bells of San Angelo" 12:30 Wil Shriner 1:30 Melba Moore's Collection of Love Songs 2:00 Weekend with Crook & Chase 2:30 Country Record Guide 3:00 Ryan's Hope (in Motown, this aired at 5am) 3:30 Home 4:00 ABC World News This Morning 4:15 News 4:30 ABC World News This Morning 4:45 News CBKT 9-CBC Regina (Regina cable 4) 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Coronation Street 2:30 King of Kensington 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Facts of Life 4:30 OWL/TV 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 7:00 4 on the Floor (the Frantics, 2 of whom later re-united on The Red Green Show) 7:30 Golden Girls 8:00 Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival 10:00 The National 10:25 The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Three's Company mid. Movie "The Man Who Finally Died" CICC 10-CTV Yorkton (Twin-stick sister of CKOS) 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 What's Cooking 10:00 Body Moves 10:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning 11:00 Jimmy Swaggart 11:30 Guess What noon Midday 1:00 Lifetime 2:00 Another World 3:00 Magnum, PI 4:00 Definition 4:30 Wonderful World of Disney 5:30 Family Ties 6:00 News 7:00 Moonlighting 8:00 Matlock

9:00 Airwolf 10:00 Mount Royal 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 12:04 Gimme a Break! CFRE 11-STV Regina (Regina cable 5) 5:00 Good Company cont'd 5:30 News 6:00 World Tonight 6:30 Hercules 7:00 100 Huntley Street 8:00 Vertical Dimension 8:05 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 8:30 Spider-Man 9:00 Size Small Island 9:30 Jackpot 10:00 It's a New Day 11:00 Good Company noon News/Agrinoon 12:32 Split Second 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 Party with the Rovers 2:30 Chain Reaction 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 Jeopardy! 5:30 Wheel of Fortune 6:00 News 6:30 Lingo 7:00 Who's the Boss? 7:30 Perfect Strangers 8:00 J.J. Starbuck 9:00 Wiseguy 10:00 M*A*S*H 10:30 News 11:00 World Tonight 11:30 SCTV mid. Movie "Cloak and Dagger" 2:00 Movie "Major Barbara" 3:25 Life Must Go On 3:30 Lessons from Lesotho 4:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 4:30 Good Company CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 5:00 Body Moves 5:30 Elegant Appetite 6:00 Spider-Man (x2) 7:00 Good Morning Workout 7:30 New You 8:00 Cherington 9:00 Wheel of Fortune 9:30 FIT 10:00 Spider-Man 10:30 Kidstreet

11:00 Knots Landing noon As the World Turns 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 Eight is Enough 3:00 Thunderbirds 3:30 News 4:30 Hollywood Squares 5:00 Entertainment Tonight 5:30 Split Second 6:00 Mr. Belvedere 6:30 Perfect Strangers 7:00 21 Jump Street 8:00 thirtysomething 9:00 News 10:00 Mellinger Hour 11:00 Mod Squad (x2) 1:00 Ben Casey 2:00 Falcon Crest 4:00 Men in Action 4:30 It Figures CBKFT 13-SRC Regina (Regina cable 7) 11:00 Felix et Ciboulette 11:30 Le Prince noir noon Premiere edition 12:15 Vu de la terrasse 1:15 Cinema "Voyage chimerique" 3:15 Aujourd'hui en France 3:30 Palme d'Or (series on Cannes Film Festival) 4:00 Le petit castor 4:30 La cle des bois 5:00 D'une serie a l'autre 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Insolences d'une camera 7:00 Bonheur d'occasion 8:00 Dallas 9:00 Le Telejournal 9:20 Le Point 9:40 Meteo 9:45 Nouvelles du sport 10:00 Vu de la terrasse 11:00 Cinema "Un caid" CITV 13-Ind Edmonton 5:30 Faith 20 6:00 Body Moves 6:30 It Figures 7:00 Elegant Appetite 7:30 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 8:00 It's a New Day 9:00 100 Huntley Street 10:00 Bumper Stumpers 10:30 Lingo 11:00 Good, Good Morning noon News 12:30 Inspector Gadget

1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 Wonderful World of Disney 6:00 News 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Who's the Boss? 7:30 Growing Pains 8:00 Movie "Stranded" 10:00 News 11:00 SCTV 11:30 Verdict mid. Entertainment Tonight 12:30 Equalizer 1:30 Hill Street Blues 2:30 Get Smart 3:00 Candid Camera 3:30 Family WTVS 56-PBS Detroit (Regina cable 12) 5:00 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick 5:15 AM Weather 5:30 Economics U$A (x2) 6:30 KnowZone 7:00 Size Small Island 7:30 Zoobilee Zoo 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 3-2-1 Contact 10:00 Reading Rainbow 10:30 Victory Garden 11:00 Dining in France 11:30 Acrylic Art is Fun noon Sesame Street 1:00 Captain Kangaroo 1:30 Learn to Read 2:00 Faces of Culture 2:30 Focus on Society 3:00 Write Course 3:30 Economics U$A 4:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 5:00 Nightly Business Report 5:30 Wild America 6:00 Nova 7:00 POV (Premiere) 9:00 Fresh Fields 9:30 Cousteau Amazon "River of the Future" (pt 1) 10:30 Profiles of Nature 11:00 Nova mid. POV 2:00 Adventure 3:00 American Government Survey 3:30 Business File 4:00 Focus on Society 4:30 Business of Management

Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayette/Terre Haute Fri, July 4, 1975 from TV Guide-Central Indiana edition WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute 5:00 Tomorrow cont'd (NBC ran a special 6 hr edition of the show starting at midnight the previous night; highlights included a 2am report on preparations on Atlanta's Independence Day Parade, and a re-enactment of the British shelling of Baltimore's Fort Henry (the event that inspired the writing of The Star-Spangled Banner at 3 in the morning!) 6:00 sign-off 7:00 Today (a salute to Washington DC launches a series of segments geared to the Bicentennial) 9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot! (moves to 11:30 on Monday, with Magnificent Marble Machine launching here) 11:30 Blank Check (finale, was this show ever cleared in Indy?) 11:55 NBC News noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Flintstones 4:00 High Chaparral 5:00 Truth or Consequences 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Conway Twitty and Jim Ed Brown) 7:00 Sanford & Son 7:30 Chico & the Man 8:00 Rockford Files 9:00 Police Woman 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show mid. Midnight Special (host Frankie Valli is joined by his group the Four Seasons, Freddy Fender, Orleans, and the Hollies) WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis 6:30 RFD 4 (Bob Cook) 7:00 Reed Farrell (from Nashville, guest Minnie Pearl) 7:30 Janie 9:00 Movie "Stars and Stripes Forever" 11:00 Studio 4 (Mary Jane Popp) 11:30 News noon Chuckwagon Theatre 1:00 Movie "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (bw) 3:00 Flintstones 3:30 Debbie's Place 4:30 Mickey Mouse Club "Talent Roundup Day" (bw) 5:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC (bw) 5:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 6:00 Mod Squad 7:00 Diamond Head 7:30 What's My Line?

8:00 Merv Griffin (from Vegas with guests Sammy Davis Jr., Buddy Hackett, Rod McKuen, Totie Fields, and Lola Falana) 9:30 News 10:00 Love, American Style (Mel Tellis guest stars in a segment as someone who can only write songs when he's lovelorn) 11:00 Movie "Curucu, Beast of the Amazon" 12:30 Movie "Tarantula" (bw) 2:00 News 2:25 Movie "Blind Justice" (bw) 4:45 Movie "Devil of Paris" WRTV 6-NBC Indianapolis 5:00 Tomorrow cont'd 6:00 sign-off 6:40 Today in Indiana 7:00 Today 9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot! 11:30 Jim Gerard 12:25 Saving You Time/Money 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Mike Douglas (from Miami Beach: co-host Robert Goulet/guests Paul Williams, Gabriel Kaplan, the Spinners, and Tom Fry; also Mason Reese learns to pilot the Goodyear Blimp) 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Sanford & Son 7:30 Chico & the Man 8:00 Rockford Files 9:00 Police Woman 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show mid. Midnight Special WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (saluting the Fourth) 9:00 Indy Today 9:30 Gambit 10:00 Tattletales 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right

2:30 Match Game 3:00 Dinah! (guests Warren Beatty, Nanette Fabray, Kenny Rogers, and Martin Mull) 4:30 Ironside 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 7:00 Movie "Yellow Submarine" 8:30 Movie "Alfred the Great" 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "To Kill a Mockingbird" (bw) WTHI 10-CBS Terre Haute 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 Captain Kangaroo (same show as in Indy) 8:00 Mike Douglas (from New Jersey's Great Adventure safari park: co-host George Hamilton/guests Kirk Douglas, Juliet Prowse, and Roger Caras) 9:00 Spin-Off 9:30 Gambit 10:00 Tattletales 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 Take Kerr 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Musical Chairs 3:30 Merv Griffin (from Vegas with guests Burt Bacharach, Mort Sahl, Lou Rawls, and Edie Adams & hubby Pete Condoli) 4:55 Festival of Family Classics "Yankee Doodle" 5:25 Paul Harvey 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 Movie "Yellow Submarine" 8:30 Movie "Alfred the Great" 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Twist Around the Clock" (bw) WLWI 13-ABC Indianapolis (appropriately enough for the day, 13's logo in those days was a 13 surrounded by 13 stars) 6:30 Zoo Time 7:00 AM America (Ralph Story reports from the Statue of Liberty in the last of a 5-parter on America's ethnic heritage) 9:00 All My Children 10:00 Phil Donahue (details not listed, though the station's TVG ad mentions the week's topics including "singers, soap operas, scandals, and Smothers) 11:00 Bob Braun's 50-50 Club 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 $10,000 Pyramid 1:30 Big Showdown (finale; Rhyme & Reason debuts here Monday) 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Money Maze (finale; You Don't Say! returns here Monday)

3:30 Gilligan's Island 4:00 That Girl 4:30 Bewitched 5:00 News 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 To Tell the Truth 6:30 New Candid Camera 7:00 Night Stalker (starting next Friday, ABC airs movies at 7) 8:00 Odd Couple (series finale) 8:30 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (pilot) 9:00 Get Christie Love! (7 Laugh-In alumni play dramatic roles in this episode) 10:00 News 10:30 Mission: Impossible 11:30 Wide World Special "Bachelor of the Year" (a beauty-pageant spoof with hosts Karen Valentine and Ken Berry, with Pat Paulsen with behind-the-scenes commentary) 1:00 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests the Guess Who, and the Average White Band) 2:30 News WLFI 18-CBS Lafayette (IDed as Lafayette/Kokomo in its TVG ads) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Tattletales 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Reed Farrell (same show as ch 4) 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Musical Chairs 3:30 Spin-Off 4:00 Gambit 4:30 It's Your Bet 5:00 Get Smart 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Police Surgeon "Target Ms. Blue" 7:00 Movie "Yellow Submarine" 8:30 Movie "Alfred the Great" 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Twist Around the Clock" (bw) WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:00 Sesame Street noon Ride the Reading Rocket 12:30 Electric Company 1:00 Up, Up & Away 1:30 World Press 2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Villa Alegre

5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Your Public Library 6:00 Aviation Weather 6:30 Black Perspective on the News (last show in this slot, Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky starts here next week) 7:00 Washington Week in Review 7:30 Wall Street Week 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" pt 8 9:00 Evening at Symphony 10:00 Washington Straight Talk 10:30 Eye to Eye (an art profile of monuments, ranging from Marilyn to the Statue of Liberty) WVUT 22-PBS Vincennes 1pm 22 Report 1:30 Ride the Reading Rocket 2:00 Up, Up & Away 2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Villa Alegre 5:00 Electric Company 5:30 TBA 6:00 Aviation Weather 6:30 Black Perspective on the News 7:00 Washington Week in Review 7:30 Wall Street Week 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" pt 8 9:00 World Press 10:00 Statehouse Report 10:30 Tonight on 22 WTIU 30-PBS Bloomington 4pm Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Villa Alegre 6:00 Electric Company 6:30 Black Perspective on the News 7:00 Washington Week in Review 7:30 Wall Street Week 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" pt 8 9:00 Aviation Weather 9:30 World Press 10:30 Washington Debates WIIL 38-ABC Terre Haute 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7:00 AM America 9:00 Movie "Broken Arrow" 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Showoffs 11:30 All My Children 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 $10,000 Pyramid 1:30 Big Showdown 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live

3:00 Money Maze 3:30 Star Trek 4:30 Uncle Waldo 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club "Talent Roundup Day" (bw) 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 Mission: Impossible 6:55 Weather 7:00 Night Stalker 8:00 Odd Couple 8:30 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (pilot) 9:00 Get Christie Love! 10:00 Reed Farrell (no info as to this was the same show carried on ch 4/18) 10:30 Wide World Special "Bachelor of the Year" WHMB 40-Ind/Rel Indianapolis 2:30pm Lester Sumrall Presents 3:00 New Zoo Revue 3:30 Black Buffalo('s Pow Wow?) 4:30 Captain Hook's Pirae Adventures 5:00 News 5:15 Film 5:30 Jerry Falwell 6:30 Happy Hunters 7:00 Rev. James Helton 7:30 Lester Sumrall Presents "The Amazing Human Mind" 8:00 Abundant Life 8:30 Lakeview Temple 9:00 Lester Sumrall Presents 11:00 News WIPB 49-PBS Muncie 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 Electric Company noon The Way It Was 12:30 Drink, Drank, Drunk (*hic* Cheesy) 1:30 World Press 2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Villa Alegre 5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Report from the Statehouse 6:00 Showcase 6:30 Sky King (bw) 6:55 Bulletin Board 7:00 Washington Week in Review 7:30 Wall Street Week 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Upstairs, Downstairs" pt 8 9:00 Jeanne Wolf with...Barbara Rush 9:30 On Trial: Pornography 10:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 10:30 News 10:35 Eye to Eye (same show as ch 20) Retro: Virginia Beach - Norfolk - Saturday November 20, 1971

November 20, 1971 Newport news Daily Press 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) SATURDAY 6 AM AG-USA 6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER 7 AM CONNIES MAGIC-Children 8 AM BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER-Cartoons 8:26 IN THE NEWS 8:30 SCOOBY DOO-Cartoon 8:56 IN THE NEWS 9 AM HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS-Cartoons 9:26 IN THE NEWS 9:30 HAIR BEAR BUNCH-Cartoons 9:56 IN THE NEWS 10 AM PEBBLES & BAMM BAMM-Cartoons 10:26 IN THE NEWS 10:30 ARCHIES-Cartoons 10:56 IN THE NEWS 11 AM SABRINA-Cartoons 11:26 IN THE NEWS 11:30 JOSIE & THE PUSSYCATS-Cartoons 11:56 IN THE NEWS 12 NOON MONKEES-Comedy 12:26 IN THE NEWS 12:30 YOU ARE THERE-Children 12:56 IN THE NEWS 1 PM CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL-Variety 1:56 IN THE NEWS 2 PM MOVIE Love Happy (1949) 4 PM UNTAMED WORLD 5 PM THIS WEEK IN FOOTBALL 6 PM NEWS 6:30 CBS NEWS 7 PM HEE HAW-Music 8 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY-Comedy 8:30 FUNNY FACE-Comedy 9 PM NEW DICK VAN DYKE-Comedy 9:30 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy 10 PM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE-Drama 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Johnny Rocco (1958) 1:30 MOVIE Accused Of Murder (1957) 3:30 SIGN OFF 10 WAVY (NBC) SATURDAY 6 AM WORLD TOMORROW-Religion 6:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 7 AM CASPER-Cartoons 8 AM DOCTOR DOLITTLE-Cartoons 8:30 WOODY WOODPECKER-Cartoons 9:30 PINK PANTHER-Cartoons

10 AM GREAT BARRIER REEF-Children 10:30 BUGALOOS-Fantasy 11 AM GIANT STEP-Children 11:30 LOST SAUCER-Fantasy 12 NOON JETSONS-Cartoon 12:30 MR WIZARD-Children 1 PM I LOVE LUCY-Comedy 1:30 GREEN ACRES-Comedy 2 PM EYEWITNESS REPORT 2:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 4 PM WILD WILD WEST-Western 5 PM PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM GOOD OLD NASHVILLE MUSIC 8 PM PARTNERS-Comedy 8:30 GOOD LIFE-Comedy 9 PM NBC MOVIE Little Big Men (1970) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) SATURDAY 6:30 PATERNS FOR LIVING 7 AM BANANA SPLITS-Children 8 AM JERRY LEWIS-Cartoons 8:30 DAFFY DUCK-Cartoons 9 AM FUNKY PHANTOM-Cartoons 9:30 JACKSON FIVE-Cartoons 10 AM BEWITCHED-Comedy 10:30 LIDSVILLE-Comedy 11 AM CURIOUSITY SHOP-Children 12 NOON JOHNNY QUEST-Cartoons 1230 AMERICAN BANDSTAND-Music 1 PM COLLEGE FOOTBALL Teams Not Announced In Listings Back Then 7 PM LAWRENCE WELK-Variety 8 PM GETTING TOGETHER 8:30 ABC MOVIE Young Country (1970) 10 PM PERSUADERS-Drama 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Love Happy (1949) 1:30 MOVIE Teahouse Of August Moon (1957) 4 AM SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) SATURDAY 12 NOON TREEHOUSE CLUB 12:30 TIME FOR TIMOTHY 1 PM DAVEY & GOLIATH 1:30 JEFFS COLLIE-Drama 2:30 LITTLE RASCALS-Comedy 3 PM WILD KINDGOM

3:30 MOVIE At The Circus (1938) 5 PM MOVIE Happy Time (1952) 7 PM CISCO KID-Western 8 PM REX HUMBARD 9 PM ROCK CHURCH 10 PM 700 CLUB 12 MID SIGN OFF Retro: Nebraska, Monday, March 1, 1975 Source: TV Guide, Nebraska State Edition Ch. 3 KMTV (NBC) Omaha, Neb. 6:30 Not for Women Only 7:00 Today 9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot! 11:30 Blank Check 11:55 NBC News 12:00 News 12:30 Conversations 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Flintstones 4:00 Lucy Show 4:30 Hogan's Heroes 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Smothers Brothers 8:00 Movie: "Winner Take All" (1975) 10:00 News 10:30 Johnny Carson 12:00 Tomorrow Ch. 6 WOW-TV (CBS) Omaha, Neb. 6:00 Christophers 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 CBS News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Gilligan's Island 9:30 Gambit 10:00 Now You See It 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 Westroads Showcase 11:00 Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:00 News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Tattletales 3:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father 4:00 Family Affair 4:30 Dinah! 5:30 CBS News 6:00 News 6:30 Let's Make a Deal 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Maude 8:30 Rhoda 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 News 10:30 Mod Squad 11:30 Movie: "Carson City" (1952) Ch. 7 KETV (ABC) Omaha, Neb. 6:30 City Executive 7:00 A.M. America 9:00 Flying Nun 9:30 I Dream of Jeannie 10:00 Money Maze 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second 12:00 All My Children 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 $10,000 Pyramid 1:30 Big Showdown 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Movie: "Topkapi" (1964) 5:00 ABC News 5:30 News 6:00 Bonanza 7:00 Rookies 8:00 S.W.A.T. 9:00 Caribe 10:00 News 10:30 Wide World Mystery 12:00 News Ch. 26 KYNE-TV (Educ.) Omaha, Neb. 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 SUN: Making It Count 6:30 SUN: Accounting 7:00 Carmen: The Dream and the Destiny 8:30 Romantic Rebellion 9:00 Outdoor Nebraska 10:00 Psychology 101 10:30 Nebraska Legislative Review 11:00 ABC News

Ch. 10 KOLN-TV (CBS) Lincoln, Neb. 6:30 Cartoon Party 6:45 Farm Report 7:00 Morning Show 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Woman's World 10:00 Now You See It 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:00 News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Tattletales 3:30 Cartoon Corral 4:00 Mike Douglas 5:30 CBS News 6:00 News 6:30 All in the Family 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Currier Holman: Candid Conversation 8:30 Rhoda 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 News 10:30 Movie: "The Falling of Raymond" (1971) Ch. 12 KUON-TV (PBS) Lincoln, Neb. 7:30 Mister Rogers 12:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 SUN: Making It Count 6:30 SUN: Accounting 7:00 Carmen: The Dream and the Destiny 8:30 Romantic Rebellion 9:00 Outdoor Nebraska 10:00 Washington Straight Talk 10:30 Nebraska Legislative Review 11:00 ABC News Ch. 5 KHAS-TV (NBC) Hastings, Neb. 7:00 Today 9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot! 11:30 Blank Check 12:00 News

12:30 How to Survive a Marriage 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Family Affair 4:00 Galloping Gourmet 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News 6:30 Dealer's Choice 7:00 Smothers Brothers 8:00 Movie: "Winner Take All" (1975) 10:00 News 10:30 Johnny Carson 12:00 News Ch. 13 KHGI-TV (ABC) Kearney, Neb. 7:00 A.M. America 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 Gambit 10:00 All My Children 10:30 Morning Affair 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second 12:00 News 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 $10,000 Pyramid 1:30 Big Showdown 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Money Maze 3:30 Brady Bunch 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 Star Trek 5:30 ABC News 6:00 News 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 Rookies 8:00 S.W.A.T. 9:00 Caribe 10:00 News 10:30 Wide World Mystery Ch. 4 KTIV-TV (NBC) Sioux City, Iowa 6:30 College Classroom 7:00 Today 9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot! 11:30 Blank Check 11:55 Let's Talk 12:00 Noon Features 12:30 How to Survive a Marriage

1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Love American Style 4:00 Bonanza 5:00 Room 222 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News 6:30 Pop! Goes the Country 7:00 Smother Brothers 8:00 Movie: "Winner Take All" (1975) 10:00 News 10:30 Johnny Carson 12:00 Tomorrow Ch. 9 KCAU-TV (ABC) Sioux City, Iowa 7:00 A.M. America 9:00 Dealer's Choice 9:30 Not for Women Only 10:00 All My Children 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second 12:00 News 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 $10,000 Pyramid 1:30 Big Showdown 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Money Maze 3:30 Lucy Show 4:00 Star Trek 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 News 6:30 Let's Make a Deal 7:00 Rookies 8:00 S.W.A.T. 9:00 Caribe 10:00 News 10:35 Iowa Basketball Highlights 11:05 Mission: Impossible Ch. 14 KMEG-TV (CBS) Sioux City, Iowa 7:00 CBS News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 Gambit 10:00 Now You See It 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:00 Noon Show 12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Tattletales 3:30 Cartoon Carnival 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 Leave It to Beaver 5:00 Munsters 5:30 CBS News 6:00 News 6:30 New Candid Camera 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Maude 8:30 Rhoda 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 News 10:30 Movie: "The Falling of Raymond" (1971) Ch. 2 KUSD-TV (PBS) Vermillion, S.D. 8:00 Mister Rogers 8:30 Book Beat 12:00 Sesame Street 3:30 Lilias, Yoga and You 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Zoom 6:30 Perspective 7:00 Carmen: The Dream and the Destiny 8:30 Romantic Rebellion 9:00 Consumer Experience 9:30 The Capital Crisis 10:00 Masterpiece Theatre Ch. 5 KXON-TV (ABC) Sioux Falls-Mitchell, S.D. 8:00 A.M. America 10:00 Not for Women Only 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second 12:00 All My Children 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 $10,000 Pyramid 1:30 Big Showdown 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Money Maze 3:30 Mike Douglas 5:00 ABC News 5:30 News 6:00 To Tell the Truth 6:30 Andy Griffith 7:00 Rookies 8:00 S.W.A.T. 9:00 Caribe

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Ch. 11 KELO-TV (CBS) Sioux Falls, S.D. 6:10 Rocky and His Friends 6:25 Thought for Today 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 CBS News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 Gambit 10:00 Now You See It 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young and the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:00 Noon Features 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Tattletales 3:30 As the World Turns 4:00 Flipper 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 CBS News 6:00 News 6:30 Let's Make a Deal 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Maude 8:30 Rhoda 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 News 10:30 Movie: "The Falling of Raymond" (1971) 12:00 Paul Harvey 12:05 Open Door 12:35 News Ch. 13 KSFY-TV (NBC) Sioux Falls, S.D. 7:00 Today 9:00 Celebrity Sweetstakes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot! 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:55 NBC News 12:00 News 12:30 How to Survive a Marriage 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset

3:30 Party Line 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Addams Family 5:00 McHale's Navy 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News 6:30 Bewitched 7:00 Smothers Brothers 8:00 Movie: "Winner Take All" (1975) 10:00 News 10:30 Johnny Carson 12:00 Tomorrow 1:00 News Ch. 8 KESD-TV (PBS) Brookings, S.D. 8:00 Mister Rogers 8:30 Book Beat 12:00 Sesame Street 3:30 Lilias, Yoga and You 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Zoom 6:30 Perspective 7:00 Carmen: The Dream and the Destiny 8:30 Romantic Rebellion 9:00 Consumer Experience 9:30 The Capital Crisis 10:00 Masterpiece Theatre Ch. 2 KNOP-TV (NBC) North Platte, Neb. [Network listings only] 7:00 Today 9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot! 11:30 Blank Check 12:30 How to Survive a Marriage 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 5:30 NBC News 7:00 Smothers Brothers 8:00 Movie: "Winner Take All" (1975) 10:30 Johnny Carson Retro: Virginia Beach/Norfolk Sunday November 21, 1971 Newport News Daily Press 3 WTAR-TV (CBS) SUNDAY 7 AM TOM & JERRY-Cartoons

7:26 IN THE NEWS 7:30 GROOVY GOUHLIES-Cartoons 7:56 IN THE NEWS 8 AM CONNIES MAGIC COTTAGE-Children 8:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY-Religion 9 AM ORAL ROBERTS-Religion 9:30 IT IS WRITTEN-Religion 10 AM IN TOUCH-Religion 11 AM LOOK UP & LIVE 11:30 FACE THE NATION 12 NOON NFL TODAY 12:30 NFL FOOTBALL Dallas/Washington 3:30 NFL FOOTBALL Los Angeles/San Francisco 6:30 60 MINUTES 7:30 NEWS 8 PM CBS MOVIE Flight From Ashyia (1968) 10 PM CADES COUNTRY 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MERV GRIFFIN 1 AM SIGN OFF 7 AM BAILYS COMETS-C 10 WAVY (NBC) SUNDAY 6 AM KNOWLEDGE 6:30 FARM REPORT 7 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 8 AM ROBERT SCHULLER 8:30 ORAL ROBERTS 9 AM KATHRINE KULLHMAN 9:30 BILLY GRAHAMS TIME OF DECISION 10 AM CHURCH SERVICE-Church Of God 11 AM JERRY FAWELL-Religion 12 NOON MEET THE PRESS 12:30 WILD WILD WEST-Western 1:30 NFL 71 2 PM NFL FOOTBALL Miami At Baltimore 5 PM WILD WILD WEST-Western 6 PM NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 PM WILD KINGDOM 7:30 DISNEYS WONDERFUL WORLD 8:30 JIMMY STEWART 9 PM BONANZA-Western 10 PM BOLD ONES-Drama 11 PM NEWS 11:30 VIRGINIAN-Western 1 AM FUGITIVE-Drama 2 AM SIGN OFF 13 WVEC (ABC) 6 AM CHRISTOHER CLOSEUP 6:30 SUNDAY MASS 7:15 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:30 JERRY FAWELL 8:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God

9:30 BUGS BUNNY & THE THREE STOOGES 10:30 DOUBLEDECKERS-Children 11 AM BULLWINKLE-Cartoons 11:30 MAKE A WISH-Children 12 NOON ISSUES & ANSWERS 12:30 CONVERSATIONS 1 PM MOVIE Brother Rat (1938) 3 PM MOVIE Accused Of Murder (1957) 5 PM MOVIE American Empire (1942) 7 PM NEWS 7:30 REAL MCCOYS-Comedy 8 PM FBI-Drama 9 PMABC MOVIE Young Lawyers (1969) 11 PM NEWS 11:30 MOVIE Birds (1963) 2 AM SIGN OFF 27 WYAH (Ind.) SUNDAY 8 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 8:30 PUBLIC POLICY FORUM 9 AM JIM & TAMMY COME ON OVER 10 AM 700 CLUB 12 NOON DAY OF DISCOVERY 12:30 ORAL ROBERTS 1 PM JERRY FAWELL 2 PM REX HUMBARD 3 PM KATHRYN KUHLMAN 3:30 BILLY GRAHAM 4 PM CHARISMA 4:30 IN TOUCH 5:30 CHURCH SERVICE-Assembly Of God 7 PM CHURCH SERVICE-Baptist 8 PM MINISTERS 9 PM DEAF HOUR 9:30 CHAPEL COTTAGE 10 PM 700 CLUB 12 MID SIGN OFF Retro: New York City Fri, June 28, 1957 from New York Herald Tribune WCBS 2-CBS New York 7:00 Jimmy Dean 7:45 News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 News 9:00 Stu Erwin "Egg Noggin" 9:30 My Little Margie "En Garde" 10:00 Garry Moore 10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30 Strike It Rich noon Valiant Lady 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 News (Walter Cronkite) 1:10 Stand Up & Be Counted 2:00 Our Miss Brooks 2:30 Linkletter's Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Bob Crosby 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Amos 'n' Andy "The Boarder" 5:30 Early Show "The Shopworn Angel" 7:00 World News (Robert Trout) 7:05 New York Report (Ron Cochran) 7:10 Weather Reports 7:15 CBS News 7:30 Beat the Clock 8:00 West Point "Pressure" 8:30 Zane Grey Theater "Courage is a Gun" 9:00 Mr. Adams & Eve "Typical" 9:30 Schlitz Playhouse "The Girl in the Grass" 10:00 The Lineup "The Fisherman's Wharf Case" 10:30 Person to Person (Edward R. Murrow interviews H. Allen & Nelle Mae Smith in Mount Kisco, and then heads to Chicago to interview A.C. & Gertrude Nielsen) 11:00 News (Ron Cochran) 11:10 Weather (Carol Reed)/Sports (Bill Hickey) 11:15 Late Show "The Secret of Dr. Kildare" 12:55 Late Late Show "Appointment in Berlin" WRCA 4-NBC New York 7:00 Today (Jack Lescoulie subs for Dave Garroway; a look ahead at next week's Chicagoland Fair, and guest Suzanne Bernard) 10:00 Home (look at the Barter Theater, and guest Jerry Lewis) 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Truth or Consequences noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Tex & Jinx Show 1:30 Club Sixty (c) 2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 3:00 Matinee Theater "Brief Candle" (c) 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Dear Phoebe "Mickey's Engagement" 5:30 Movie 4 "Island of Desire" 6:45 News (Gabe Pressman, followed by Ken Banghart at 6:50) 6:55 Weather (Lynn Dollar) 7:00 Silent Service "Salmon Swims Upstream" 7:30 Helen O'Connell 7:45 NBC News 8:00 Blondie 8:30 Life of Riley "The Unwelcome Guests" 9:00 Joseph Cotten "The Fatal Charm" 9:30 Big Story "The Frame-Up" 10:00 Boxing: at Mechanics Hall, Boston- Brooklyn's Johnny Russo (29-4-1, 14 KO) takes on Larry Boardman (Marlboro CT/34-4, 16 KO)

10:45 Red Barber's Corner (guest is Brooklyn infielder Randy Jackson) 11:00 News (J.K.M. McCaffery) 11:10 Weather (Tex Antoine) 11:15 Tonight Show (guests Hy Gardner, Earl Wilson, Bob Considine, Irv Kupcinet, and Paul Coates; plus visits to Oklahoma City (semi-centennial festivities) and Chicago (Chicagoland Fair)) WABD 5-DuMont New York 9:00 Sandy Becker 10:00 Weather (Sandy's here too) 10:15 Tune In Anytime Theater "Maytime in Mayfair" 3:00 Liberace 3:30 Edgar Kennedy Comedies 4:00 Wendy Barrie 4:30 Mr. & Mrs. North 5:00 Sheldon's Studio Party 5:30 Captain Video 6:00 Gene Autry 6:30 Looney Tunes 7:00 Bugs Bunny Theater 7:30 Gangbusters "The Teen-Age Trouble Case" 8:00 Errol Flynn Theater "The Red Geranium" 8:30 Racket Squad "Kite High" 9:00 Friday Night Movie "Guest in the House" 11:00 Nightbeat (guest is author James M. O'Neill) mid. James Mason Spotlight (literature readings by James & Pamela Mason and Richard Burton) WABC 7-ABC New York 7:30 Early Bird Cartoons 8:00 Tinker's Work Shop 8:30 Tinkertoons 9:30 Morning Feature "One Touch of Venus" 11:00 Road of Romance "Wonderful Day for a Wedding" 11:30 Cartoon Comedies noon Time for Fun 12:30 Joe Franklin 1:30 Afternoon Show "Room Service" 3:00 Afternoon Film Festival "Deadly Nightshade" 4:30 Cartoon Club 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Oswald Rabbit & Pals 6:30 Byline "Columnist" 6:55 Weather (Janet Tyler) 7:00 Sports (Howard Cosell) 7:15 News (John Daly) 7:30 Rin Tin Tin "Forward Ho!" 8:00 Jim Bowie "Spanish Intrigue" 8:30 Crossroads "A Green Hill Far Away" 9:00 Key Club Playhouse "Remembrance Day" 9:30 The Vise "Death Wears a Coronet" 10:00 Date with the Angels "Little White Lie" 10:30 Hawkeye "Hawkeye's Homecoming" 11:00 News (John Cameron Swayze) 11:10 Night Show "Adventure in Manhattan" WNHC 8-ABC/CBS New Haven 7:00 Breakfast Time

8:30 Happy the Clown 9:00 Movietime, USA "Kid Glove Killer" 10:30 This, Our Faith 11:00 University of the Air 11:30 Bontempis noon News at Noon 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Bugs Bunny 1:00 Hollywood's Best "Haunted Honeymoon" 2:45 Meet the Stars 3:00 My Little Margie 3:30 Bandstand 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Popeye the Sailor 6:10 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 Stage 8 "The Rites of Spring" 7:00 Variety Show (Jim Kenney) 7:15 People's Lobby (Michael J. Goode) 7:30 Rin Tin Tin "Forward Ho!" 8:00 Jim Bowie "Spanish Intrigue" 8:30 Crossroads "A Green Hill Far Away" 9:00 Sports Time (Harry Wismer) 9:15 Adventure in News 9:30 The Vise "Death Wears a Coronet" 10:00 Date with the Angels "Little White Lie" 10:30 News/Weather 10:45 World's Best Movies "The Big Story" 12:30 News WOR 9-Ind New York 1:30pm Screening the World 2:00 Scrub Club (Claude Kirchner) 3:00 Ted Steele 4:55 News 5:00 Steele's Bandstand 6:00 Round-Up "Come On Ranger" 7:00 Terrytoon Circus (Claude Kirchner) 7:30 Million Dollar Movie "Born to Kill" 9:00 Crusader "Berlin Love Story" 9:30 War in the Air "Combined OPS" (air situation in the West, 1942-spring 1943) 10:00 Million Dollar Movie (rerun of the 7:30 movie) 11:30 He-Man Theater "And Then There Were None" WPIX 11-Ind New York 1:30pm Building America "Keys to Happiness" 2:00 Understanding World "Images from a Child's World" 2:30 Hollywood Movietime "Our Town" 4:00 First Show "Of Mice and Men" 5:30 Clubhouse Gang 6:30 Sheena, Queen of the Jungle "Elephant God" 7:00 News (Kevin Kennedy) 7:10 Weather 7:15 News (John Tillman) 7:30 Baseball Hall of Fame (Cleveland pitcher Bob Lemon) 7:45 Bill Stern 7:55 Red Barber

8:10 Baseball: Yankees-Kansas City (KC's team was the Athletics) 10:50 Showcase of Sports 11:00 Cat Mysteries "Killer at Large" 11:30 New York Crusade (members of Billy Graham's stafdf) 11:45 News WATV 13-Ind New York noon Junior Carnival 12:30 Western Theater "Fighting Ranger" 1:30 Feature Film "Bridge of San Luis Rey" 3:00 A Woman's Work 3:30 Coffee Club (Dr. Robert E. Jennings and Dr. Richard Cupaiuoli from the Orange Medical Center in NJ speak on "Poison-Its Danger, Treatment, Control, and Prevention") 4:00 Feature Film "Red Stallion in the Rockies" 5:30 Junior Frolics 6:30 Flash Gordon "Space Soldiers" 7:00 Play Ball (Bert Lee Jr.) 7:05 Cartoon Comics 7:30 Famous All-Star Movie "Behind Green Lights" 9:00 Request Performance "Quiet Please, Murder" 10:30 Famous All-Star Movie (rerun from 7:300 mid. Newsreel (John Gleason) 12:05 Foreign Correspondent 12:30 Ringside with Rasslers WICC 43-ABC/DuMont Bridgeport (studios in Trumbull) 6pm Picture Window 6:30 News/Shorts/Rosary 9:30 Open Shutter FYI, here's where all the stations had their studios: New York City WCBS 2: 485 Madison Ave WRCA 4: 30 Rock WABD 5: 207 E 67th St WABC 7: 7 W 66th St WOR 9: 1440 Broadway WPIX 11: 220 E 42nd St WATV 13: Empire State Bldg Connecticut WNHC 8: 1110 Chapel St, New Haven WICC 43: Booth Hill Rd, Trumbull Retro: Toronto/Southern Ontario Sun, July 1, 1973 a look back at what was then called Dominion Day 1973, from TV Guide-Toronto/Lake Ontario edition 2 WGR-NBC Buffalo 3 CKVR-CBC Barrie 4 WBEN-CBS Buffalo 5 CBLT-CBC Toronto 6 CJOH-CTV Deseronto (relay for Kingston area) 7 WKBW-ABC Buffalo

8 WROC-NBC Rochester 9 CFTO-CTV Toronto 10 CFPL-CBC London 10* WHEC-CBS Rochester 11 CHCH-Ind Hamilton 11* CKWS-CBC Kingston 12 CHEX-CBC Peterborough 13 CKCO-CTV Kitchener (and 2 Georgian Bay, COLed to Wiarton) 13* WOKR-ABC Rochester 17 WNED-PBS Buffalo 19 CICA-OECA Toronto 25 CBLFT-SRC Toronto 29 WUTV-Ind Buffalo 79 CITY-Ind Toronto Morning 6:30 7 Herald of Truth 13 Cartoons 6:45 2 Church Invitation 7:00 2 Onward Ye People (the Mormon Tabernacle Choir celebrate the Fourth in song) 3-11 Old Time Gospel Hour 4 Wonderful World of Kids 7 Christopher Closeup 9 University of the Air 13 Uncle Bobby 7:20 13* Meditations 7:30 2 Day of Discovery 7 Directions 8 Let's Face It 9 Encounter 13* Mormon Tabernacle Choir (same show as ch 2 at 7?) 8:00 2 Kathryn Kuhlman 3 Day of Discovery 7 Sunday Surprise 8 Faith for Today 9 Uncle Bobby 10* Summer Semester 11 Garner Ted Armstrong 13 Tree House 13* Voice of Victory 8:30 2 Jerry Falwell 3 World on Film 7 Captain Noah

8 This is the Life 9 Cartoons 10* Mass for Shut-Ins 11 Nuts 'n Bolts & Things (premiere of a 13-week series using puppetry and storytelling to "convey spiritual concepts", produced at CHCH or syndied?) 13 Crossroads 13* Good News 19 Sounds & Music (bw) 8:45 3 Hisey House of Song 9:00 4-10* Archie's Fun House 7 Curiosity Shop (Vincent Price talks about fright, using clips from horror flicks) 8-11 Oral Roberts 9-13-13* Day of Discovery 12 Film 19 Group & the Individual (bw) 9:15 3-5-10-11*-12-25 Royal Visit: the Queen and Prince Philip visit Charlottetown, including an outdoor ecumenical service at Victoria Park 9:30 2 Open Rap 4-10* Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 8-13 Rex Humbard 9 Crossroads 11 Italian Panorama 13* Cartoons 19 Creative Environment (bw) 9:50 19 Landmarks 10:00 2 Rev. James Andrews 4-10* Lamp Unto My Feet (clergy from various denominations discuss Watergate and bombing in Cambodia) 7 Rocketship 7 9 Rex Humbard 13* Curiosity Shop (the improvisational Committee on emotions) 19 Anti-Dotes 10:20 19 New Guinea Mosaic 10:30 2 Garner Ted Armstrong 4-10* Look Up & Live (in the 3rd of a 7-week series designed for young people, a boy makes friends with an unhappy croc, who'd rather be a dinosaur) 8 Hour of Power 13 Niven Miller Sings 19 Strategies for Change (bw)

10:50 19 Gardens Through the Ages 11:00 2 Oral Roberts 4 Church in the News 7-13* Bullwinkle 9 People's Church 10* Camera Three (portrait on photographer Edward Steichen, filmed before his death) 11 Father Meehan 13 Presbyterian Church Service 19 For New Canadians Only (bw/Italian) 11:15 3 CHIN Radio Presents 5-11*-12 TBA 10 OECA programs (bw) 25 Le Jour du Seigneur 11:20 19 Landmarks 11:30 2 Rex Humbard 4-10* Face the Nation 7 Make a Wish (science is the topic) 8 Christophers 11 It is Written 11* Wild Kingdom 13* Green Thumb 19 Fame was Not Theirs (bw) 79 Birds, Beasts & You 11:45 8 Congressional Report Afternoon noon 3 Rex Humbard 4 News 5 Showcase 6-9 Album TV (bw/Italian) 7 Movie "The Far Out West" (bw) 8 Lloyd Bridges' Water World 10 Travel Canada 10* Dick Van Dyke 11 Conference on Law & Contemporary Affairs, pt 4 "Protecting the Environment-A Creative Role for Courts" 11* Mr. Chips 12 Kathryn Kuhlman 13 Cartoons 13* Focus 19 Electric Company 25 La semaine verte 29 Mass for Shut-Ins 79 Home Show "What's Renovation All About?"

12:15 4 Newsmaker (Sheela Allen) 12:30 2-8 Meet the Press 4-10* Car & Track 5 News People 6 Kathryn Kuhlman 10 News 11*-12 Rex Humbard 13 Talent Showcase 13* News Conference 19 Sesame Street 79 Jewish Show (guests Irving Layton and Charles Jordan) 12:35 10 Gardening 12:45 5 A Way Out (how the wilderness has influenced Canadian literature) 29 Christopher Close-Up 1:00 2 Take a Look 3 Herald of Truth 4-29 TBA 5 Time to Remember (bw/famous personalities of the 30s) 6 Oral Roberts 8 Roller Derby 9 Edith Serei 10 Farm Show (Roy Jewell) 10* Movie "The Sunshine Patriot" 13* Black Dimensions 25 Rencontres 79 Memories of Greece 1:30 2 Movie "Rings Around the World" 3-5-10-11*-12 Country Canada 6 Rex Humbard 7-13* Issues & Answers 9 McGowan & Company 13 Paul Horn (guest Billy Eckstine) 19 Polka Dot Door 25 Mosiaque manitobaine 29 Roller Derby 2:00 3-10 World Hockey: Canada-Russia, game 1 (taped last year) 5-12 World We Live In "The Ultimate Machine" (looks at computers) 7 Movie "Gidget Goes to Rome" 8 Avengers 9 Movie "My Blue Heaven" 11 Rookies 11* Movie "Black Widow"

13 Movie "The Solid Gold Cadillac" (bw) 13* Movie "Battle in Outer Space" 19 Media & Methods of the Artist 25 L'agriculteur d'aujourd'hui dans l'agriculteur de demain 2:30 5-12-25 Equestrian Grand Prix 6 News 19 Eye on Academe 29 Movie "Hangman's Knot" 3:00 4-10* CBS Sports Spectacular: Pacific Conference Games (from Toronto, nowhere near the Pacific Cheesy) 8 Black Omnibus 11 Bonanza 19 Aspects of British History 79 Italian Hour 3:30 2 Movie "Guns of the Timberland" 6 Under Attack (the NDP Waffle Movement's James Laxer asks if Canada can stop selling her natural resources) 13* Movie "The H-Men" 19 Aspects: The Drama as Meaning 3:55 9 Heritage Highways 4:00 3-5-10-11*-12 Muslim People, pt 2 "The Coming of the Prophet" 7 Rookies 8-29 Western Open golf 9 Outdoors Unlimited 11 Room 222 13 Red Fisher 17 International Performance 19 Calendar 25 L'heure des quilles 79 Around the Globe (German) 4:30 4-10* CBS Tennis Classic: Stan Smith v Dick Crealy 6-9 Question Period 11 Tiny Talent Time 13 Movie "Fanfare for a Death Scene" (bw/filmed as a pilot) 79 Hungarian Kaleidoscope 5:00 3-5-10-11*-12 Music to See (return/guest Antonin Kubalek) 4-10* Sports Challenge (NY Giants vets Frank Gifford, Pat Summerall, and Charley Conerly take on California Angels alumni Nolan Ryan, Frank Robinson, and Bobby Valentine) 6-9 Challenging Sea 7 NFL Action "Those Fabulous Football Funnies" 11 Wild Kingdom 13* News (Steve Collins)

17 TBA 19 Sesame Street 25 5 D 79 Catch 79 5:30 2 To Catch a Thief 3 Irish Rovers 4-10* CBS Sports Illustrated 5-12 Impressions (premiere/guest is Army historian Col. C.O. Stacey) 6 Waltons 7 Dragnet 9 Family Affair 10 Wonderful World of Disney "Ida, the Off-Beat Eagle" 11 Mod Squad "Put Out the Welcome Mat for Death" 11* Singin' Time 13* Movie "The Tingler" 79 People Who Sing Together (guests: North York Community Singers) Evening 6:00 3-5-11*-12 Wonderful World of Disney "The Mystery in Dracula's Castle" (pt 1) 4-10* Young People's Concert "I Love Tchaikovsky" 7 News 8-29 Flipside 9 Royal Visit 13 Weekend Journal 17 Viewpoint 19 Folklore (bw) 25 Qui vive 79 Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) 6:30 2 News (Joe Pope) 6 Seaway (bw) 7 Here & Now 8 NBC Nightly News 9 World Beat (Wally Macht) 10 Act Fast 11 Spyforce 13 Challenging Sea 17 Antiques VIII 19 Tous les trains du monde (bw) 25 Nouvelles 29 Movie "The Return of Giant Majin" 6:35 25 Festival Charlie Chaplin 7:00 2-8 Wild Kingdom 3-5-10-11*-12 Beachcombers 4 George Kirby (guest Della Reese) 7 Lawrence Welk 9 Here We Go Again 10* Mancini Generation

13 Amazing World of Kreskin (guest Betsy Palmer) 13* National Geographic 17 Zoom 19 Electric Company 25 Quelle famille! 79 Point After (guest Carl Brewer) 7:25 6 Heritage Highways 7:30 2-8 Wonderful World of Disney (see CBC, 6pm) 3-5-10-11-11*-12-25 Anik Special: a doc on Anik I, the world's first domestic satellite, which launched the previous November 4-10* Dick Van Dyke (rerun of the 1971 pilot) 6-9-13 National Geographic (return/reptile and amphibian life) 17 A Birthday Story (Mississippi children interpret the American Revolution) 19 Netsilik 79 Celebrity Snooker 8:00 4-10* M*A*S*H 7-13* FBI 17 US Coast Guard Band (the band performs aboard the sailing ship Eagle) 19 Self-Defense for Women 29 All-America Football Team 79 Music City (Larry Green welcomes Jack Schectman) 8:30 2-8 Hec Ramsey "The Mystery of the Yellow Rose" 3-5-6-9-10-11-11*-12-13-25 Royal Visit: State Dinner in Charlottetown, celebrating 106 years of Confederation (Charlottetown played host to one of the first conferences that eventually led to Confederation in 1867, though the Island wouldn't join until 7 years later) 4-10* Mannix 17 Great Batsto Furnace 19 Showcase 29 Arrest & Trial (bw) 9:00 3-5-10-11*-12 Sunday at Nine "Friends" 6 Streets of San Francisco 7-13* Movie "Who's Minding the Store?" 9 Jacques Cousteau (on the tail of the California grey whale) 11 Movie "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming" 13 Mannix 17 Masterpiece Theatre "Pere Goriot" (pt 2, followed by a concert by pianist Lorin Hollander) 19 Dominion Day Special 25 Les Beaux Dimanches 79 Wild, Wild West 9:30 4-10* Barnaby Jones "Murder in the Doll's House" 10:00 3-5-10-11*-12 First Person Singular "Prelude to War" (memoirs of former PM Lester B. Pearson, filmed before his death)

6-9-13 W5 17 Firing Line (protecting reporters' confidential sources; Buckley, who's opposed, squares off with 2 NYC attorneys) 19 Horizon 25 Musique pour les yeux 29 Adventurer 79 Mission: Impossible 10:30 2 Death & Dying "Suicide" 3-5-10-11*-12 Of All People (rural life through the eyes of Mount Albert couple Ron and Roberta Squires) 4 By the People 8-29 Protectors 10 Adventurer 25 Le Telejournal 10:45 19 Yukon: Get Away Country 25 Sports-Dimanche 11:00 2-4-7-8-10* News 3-5-10-11*-12 CBC News (George Finstad) 6-9-13 CTV National News (Wally Macht does double duty) 13* ABC News (Bill Beutel, another double-duty anchorman) 25 Cinema d'ici (bw) 29 This is the Life 79 Free for All 11:15 3-5-10-11*-12 Nation's Business (Progressive Conservatives) 10* CBS News 13* Movie "Ashes and Diamonds" (bw) 11:20 3-11*-12-13 News 5 Toronto Tonight (Rich) 6 Sports 9 Night Beat (Jim Junkin, still with the station today) 10 News (George Clark) 11:30 2-8 Tonight Show 4 Movie "The Subterraneans" 6 University of the Air 7 Movie "Mystery Submarine" (bw) 10* Movie "The Southern Star" 11 News 29 Buffalo Unlimited 11:40 12 Under Attack 11:45 5 Movie "45th Parallel" (bw)

10 Under Attack (same show as 3:30pm, ch 6) 11* Movie "Desire in the Dust" (bw) 13 Question Period Late Night midnight 3 Movie "Beloved Infidel" 11 McMaster Presents "Conflict or Co-operation" 25 Cinema "Le douceur de vivre" (bw) 12:15 13 Movie "The Comancheros" 1:00 2 Church Invitation 1:15 2 With This Ring 1:30 2 Insight 7 Sunday Surprise 2:25 3 Movie "The Terror" 2:30 7 ABC News Retro: Columbus/Zanesville Sun, June 19, 1988 Posted by request from TV Guide-Columbus Metro edition WCMH 4-NBC Columbus 5:00 CHiPs 6:00 Here's Lucy 6:30 Insight 7:00 Essence 7:30 Search 8:00 Sunday Today (report on Japanese business and real-estate interests in Hawaii) 9:30 Meet the Press 10:00 Robert Schuller 11:00 Catholic Mass 11:30 Real Estate Gallery noon NewsConference 12:30 Siskel & Ebert 1:00 Movie "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" 4:00 Movie "Arch of Triumph" 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Our House 8:00 Family Ties 8:30 My Two Dads 9:00 Movie "A Father's Homecoming" 11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Mr. Majestyk" 1:30 Weekend with Crook & Chase 2:00 More Real People WSYX 6-ABC Columbus 6:30 Romper Room 7:00 Small Wonder 7:30 World Tomorrow 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Health Show 9:30 Life Choices (children and discipline) 10:00 Movie "Beware of Blondie" (bw) 11:30 Business World noon This Week with David Brinkley 1:00 Hart to Hart 2:00 US Open golf 6:30 News 7:00 Disney Movie "Double Agent" (pt 1) 8:00 MacGyver 9:00 Movie "It's My Turn" 11:00 News 11:15 Sports Final 11:30 Hart to Hart 12:30 Fight Back! with David Horowitz WBNS 10-CBS Columbus 6:00 Societies in Transition 6:30 Headline News 7:00 Bill Swad 7:30 Oral Roberts 8:00 George Vandeman (It is Written) 8:30 First Edition 9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (story on efforts by Rep. Claude Pepper (D-FL) to gain passage of a health-care bill for seniors) 10:30 Movie "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" 12:30 The Issue 1:00 Auto Racing: Detroit Grand Prix 3:30 Movie "Marathon Man" (if needed, Game 6 of the NBA Finals will air here) 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Murder, She Wrote 9:00 Movie "Intimate Strangers" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Clash of the Titans" 1:30 Making It Happen (informercial) 2:00 CBS News Nightwatch WHIZ 18-NBC Zanesville 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:00 Sunday Today 9:30 World Tomorrow 10:00 Kenneth Copeland 11:00 Amazing Grace 11:30 Nelson Patterson noon Meet the Press

12:30 Town Hall 1:00 Zane's Trace Commemoration Parade 3:00 Wimbledon Preview 4:00 NBC SportsWorld: US-USSR men's volleyball/Badminton Horse Trials/US-China springboard fiving 6:00 Zane's Trace Commemoration highlights 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Our House 8:00 Family Ties 8:30 My Two Dads 9:00 Movie "A Father's Homecoming" 11:00 News 11:30 George Michael Sports Machine mid. Entertainment This Week 1:00 Siskel & Ebert WOUB 20-PBS Athens 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Reading Rainbow 9:30 3-2-1 Contact 10:00 Movie "Street Scene" (bw) 11:30 Modern Maturity noon Washington Week in Review 12:30 Wall Street Week 1:00 Mystery! "Brat Farrar" (pt 2) 2:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Last Place on Earth" (pt 1) 3:30 Deaf & Blind "Blind" 5:45 TBA 6:00 Movie "God's Country" 7:30 This Old House 8:00 Nature "Desigined for Living" (looking at architectural wonders created by animals and insects) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Last Place on Earth" (pt 2) 10:00 Heimat (pt 10) 11:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler WTTE 28-Fox Columbus 5:00 Return of the Saint 6:00 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers 7:00 Rescued by the Arms of Love 8:00 Kenneth Copeland 9:00 Hogan's Heroes 9:30 All in the Family 10:00 Natural Weight Loss: Your Right to Be Lean (infomercial) 10:30 Jerry Falwell 11:30 Movie "Charlie Chan's Secret" (bw) 1:00 Movie "The Buster Keaton Story" (bw) 3:00 Movie "Sweet Charity" 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:00 21 Jump Street 8:00 America's Most Wanted 8:30 Married...with Children 9:00 It's Garry Shandling's Show 9:30 Duet 10:00 Tracey Ullman 10:30 Great Lakes Boater 11:00 Robert Vaughn Discovers (infomercial)

11:30 Columbus Close-Up mid. Bill Swad 12:30 Ebony/Jet Showcase (guests George Benson, Earl Klugh, Gladys Knight, and Jackee) 1:00 Headlines on Trial (whether juvenile offenders should get the death penalty) 1:30 Solid Gold in Concert 2:30 Marblehead Manor WOSU 34-PBS Columbus 8:00 Sesame Street (x2) 10:00 Firing Line (a 1985 perspective on Canadian pianist Glenn Gould) 11:00 American Interests (Christopher Layne (Cato Institute) discusses German reunification) 11:30 Columbus Week in Review noon Innovation 12:30 Tony Brown's Journal (African diplomats and the black business community) 1:00 Great Performances 3:00 Together They Stand (a Survival Anglia doc on East African dwarf mongooses) 4:00 Nature 5:00 Mystery! "The Black Tower" (conclusion) 6:00 DeGrassi Junior High 6:30 Take Charge! (factors to consider when buying a home) 7:00 One by One 8:00 Nature "Designed for Living" 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy" (conclusion, The Last Place on Earth starts next week) 10:00 Upstairs, Downstairs 11:00 Dave Allen at Large 11:30 Two Ronnies mid. WonderWorks WUAB 43-Ind Cleveland 7:00 Facts About Hair Loss (infomercial) 7:30 Michael Reagan (infomercial) 8:00 D. James Kennedy 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Oral Roberts 10:30 World Tomorrow 11:00 Robert Schuller noon Showcase of Homes 12:30 Stock Car TV 1:00 Movie "Life with Father" 3:30 Movie "Challenge to Lassie" 5:00 Mama's Family 5:30 Charles in Charge 6:00 Family Ties 6:30 Cheers 7:00 Star Trek 8:00 M*A*S*H 8:30 Three's Company 9:00 Gimme a Break! 9:30 9 to 5 10:00 Star Search 11:00 Lorain Conversation Special mid. Hee Haw WSFJ 51-Ind/Rel Newark 5:00 Changed Lives

5:30 Way Home 6:00 Solo Act 6:30 This is the Life 7:00 Camp Meeting 8:00 Larry Jones 8:30 Spiritual Awakening 9:00 D. James Kennedy 10:00 Joy of Music 10:30 Ron Hembree 11:00 R.W. Schambach noon New Directions 12:30 Heritage Singers 1:00 Today, the Bible & You 1:30 Lundstroms 2:00 Church Triumphant 3:00 Ever Increasing Faith 4:00 Ernest Angley 5:00 God's News 5:30 Way Home 6:00 Kenneth Copeland 7:00 D. James Kennedy 8:00 Camp Meeting 9:00 In Touch 10:00 Rejoice in the Lord 11:00 Love Special 11:30 INN News mid. Camp Meeting 1:00 Breakthrough 1:30 This is the Life WWAT 53-Ind Chillicothe 6:30 Stocks, Options & Futures 7:00 Jewish Voice 7:30 Changed Lives 8:00 D. James Kennedy 9:00 Day of Discovery 9:30 Let the Bible Speak 10:00 Garner Ted Armstrong 10:30 TBA 11:00 Program Yourself for Success (infomercial) noon Cavalcade of Cars 12:30 TV Trader 1:00 Grizzly Adams 2:00 Gunsmoke 3:00 Wild Wild West 4:00 NBC SportsWorld 6:00 Christian Science Monitor 6:30 Real to Reel 7:00 TBA 8:00 It's a Living 8:30 Bustin' Loose 9:00 $1000 Cash Every 5 Hours (infomercial) 9:30 Ag Week 10:00 Cannon 11:00 Mary Tyler Moore 11:30 Movie "Sundown" (bw)

Warner Cable 1-Columbus 5:00 Movie "The Bigamist" cont'd (bw) 5:20 Megaphone Video (bw) 6:00 Movie "Make a Wish" (bw) 8:00 Megaphone Video (bw) 8:30 Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (simulcast with A&E) 9:00 Real Estate Showcase 9:30 Apartment Showcase 10:00 Insight 10:30 Face the Nation 11:00 Yankee Magazine 11:30 Miniature Golf noon Movie "Rain" (bw/simulcast with A&E) 2:00 Real Estate Showcase 2:30 Apartment Showcase 3:00 Wimbledon Preview 4:00 NBC SportsWorld 6:00 Humor & Social Change 7:00 Real Estate Showcase 7:30 Apartment Showcase 8:00 New Grooves with Meg Griffin 9:00 Assaulted Nuts 9:30 Uncensored 10:00 Honey West (bw) 10:30 Cartoons 11:00 World in Harness 11:30 George Michael Sports Machine mid. Wrestling 1:00 Movie "The Big Cat" 3:00 Tarzan 3:30 Dick Tracy (bw) 4:00 Movie "Deputy Marshal" (bw) Warner Cable 23-Columbus (primetime listings only) Movie "Can't Buy Me Love" at 6, 8 & 10pm Warner Cable 24-Columbus (primetime listings only) Movie "The Witches of Eastwick" at 5:30, 8 & 10:30pm Warner Cable 29-Columbus simulcasts A&E 6pm-sign off 8:00 Megaphone Video (bw) 8:30 Boston Blackie (bw) 9:00 Movie "Sunny" (bw) 11:00 Movie "Suddenly" (bw) 1:00 Movie "The Big Cat" 3:00 Tarzan 3:30 Dick Tracy (bw) 4:00 Movie "Deputy Marshal" (bw) 6:00 Eleanor Roosevelt 7:00 My Family & Other Animals 7:30 Last of the Mohicans 8:00 Police Squad! 8:30 Brush Strokes 9:00 Ray Charles (performing at Royal Concert Hall, London) 10:30 Women in Jazz (looks at scat singing)

11:00 Variety Tonight 11:30 Alias Smith & Jones mid. Police Squad! 12:30 Brush Strokes 1:00 Ray Charles 2:30 Women in Jazz 3:00 Variety Tonight 3:30 Alias Smith & Jones Warner Cable 36-Columbus No scheduled programs Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wednesday, June 28, 1961 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Dave Garroway (Today Show) 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:45 Debbie Drake 10 AM Say When! (Art James) 10:30 Play Your Hunch (Merv Griffin, COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (Bill Cullen, COLOR) 11:30 Concentration (Hugh Downs) 12 N News, Weather 12:15 Movie: "Boys' Ranch" (a baseball player persuades Texas ranchers to build a facility to get kids off the streets; watch for Jackie "Butch" Jenkins in this one from '46) 2 PM Jan Murray (COLOR) 2:30 Loretta Young 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4 PM Make Room For Daddy 4:30 Here's Hollywood (guest: Maximilian Schell) 5 PM Popeye Club 6 PM Deputy Dawg 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Whirlybirds 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Price Is Right (Bill introduces the new Boat Sweepstakes, COLOR) 9 PM Kraft Mystery Theater 10 PM It Could Be You (Bill Leyden, COLOR) 10:30 Dangerous Robin (Rick Jason, pre-"Combat!") 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:25 Movie: "Love In Bloom" (not Jack Benny, but buddies George Burns and Gracie Allen, from '35) WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Dave Garroway 9 AM Debbie Drake 9:15 News 9:30 Cartoons

10 AM Say When! 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Truth Or Consequences (Bob Barker) 12:30 It Could Be You (Bill Leyden, COLOR) 12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer) 1 PM My Little Margie 1:30 Star Performance 2 PM Jan Murray (COLOR) 2:30 Loretta Young 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4 PM Make Room For Daddy 4:30 Here's Hollywood 5 PM Alex And Elmer 5:30 Linkletter And The Kids 5:45 Mr. Magoo 6 PM Life Of Riley (Riley manages a professional wrestler.) 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Brothers Brannagan (one is Steve Dunne, also host of the CBS game show "Double Exposure") 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR) 9 PM Kraft Mystery Theater 10 PM It Could Be You (COLOR) 10:30 Tightrope! (Mike Connors, pre-"Mannix") 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Jack Paar (COLOR) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Daily Word 6:35 News, Weather 6:45 About Ceramics 7:15 News, Cartoons 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Life Of Riley 9:30 Movie: "Passage Home" (Part 1) 11 AM Double Exposure (Steve Dunne) 11:30 Your Surprise Package (George Fenneman) 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Susie (Ann Sothern) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (continuation of yesterday's show with a panel of housewives discussing homemaking problems) 3 PM Millionaire (James Best, aka Jim Lindsey on "The Andy Griffith Show," plays the recipient of the check, which he intends to use on an operation for his wife.) 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Movie: "Tear Gas Squad" 6 PM Panorama News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Malibu Run (airs on CBS at 7:30, TV Guide shows this as the same episode running a half-hour early) 8 PM Blue Angels 8:30 Danger Man (the half-hour version of "Secret Agent" with Patrick McGoohan) 9 PM Angel (the "I Love Lucy"-in-reverse sitcom with Annie Farge as the scatterbrained French-born wife of Marshall Thompson, pre-"Daktari") 9:30 I've Got A Secret (guest: Jerry Lewis) 10 PM U. S. Steel Hour (Shirley Booth, about to start "Hazel," in "The Haven," wherein her husband (Gene Raymond) wants to sell their house at the lake and use the money for a long trip.) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:20 Movie: "The Malta Story" (how Britain defended Malta in WWII) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) 6:30 Film Feature ("And The Earth Shall Give Back Life" examines today's (1961) wonder drugs.) 7 PM Growing South 7:30 Briefing Session (the plight of the migrant worker, the subject of Edward R. Murrow's classic "Harvest Of Shame" the previous fall) 8 PM David Copperfield (the Dickens work, not the magician) 8:30 Venture Into Space 9 PM Picture Window (how to play croquet and shuffleboard) 9:30 Radha And Drishna (the story of a cow-herding god and a milkmaid) 10 PM Human Nature (facts and fallacies about mental illness) WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 9 AM Funtime 9:30 Coffee Break (movie: "Alibi Ike," news and weather follow at 10:45 AM) 11 AM Gale Storm 11:30 Love That Bob! 12 N Camouflage (Don Morrow) 12:30 Number Please (Bud Collyer) 1 PM About Faces (Ben Alexander, post-"Dragnet" and pre"Felony Squad") 1:25 ABC News (Al Mann) 1:30 Susie 2 PM Day In Court (charge: a notary public's negligence cost a woman a large inheritance) 2:30 Seven Keys (Jack Narz) 3 PM Queen For A Day (Jack Bailey) 3:30 Who Do You Trust? (Johnny Carson) 4 PM American Bandstand 5:30 Lone Ranger

6 PM Bob Brandy 6:30 Three Stooges 6:55 News (Gil Norwood) 7 PM Sea Hunt 7:30 Hong Kong 8:30 Ozzie And Harriet 9 PM Hawaiian Eye 10 PM Naked City 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:20 TV Hour Of Stars (Ed Wynn in "The Great American Hoax," about a printer forced to retire against his will) WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7:20 News, Weather 7:30 Thoughts For Today 7:45 Cartoons 8 AM School Days 8:30 Skipper Ray 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Movie: "The Gay Deception" (and since this is from 1935, "gay" means happy) 11 AM Gale Storm 11:30 Love That Bob! 12 N Camouflage 12:30 Number Please 1 PM About Faces 1:25 ABC News 1:30 Burns And Allen 2 PM Day In Court 2:30 Seven Keys 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 5:30 Lone Ranger 6 PM Three Stooges 6:25 News (Paul Daugherty) 6:30 Assignment: Underwater 7 PM Miami Undercover 7:30 Hong Kong 8:30 Ozzie And Harriet 9 PM Hawaiian Eye 10 PM Naked City 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Jack Paar (pre-empted on Ch. 2, COLOR) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:55 Daily Word 8 AM CBS News (Richard C. Hottelet) 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Comedy Capers 9:30 Passing Parade (John Nesbitt) 9:45 Morning Stretch (exercises, but not with Joanie Greggains) 10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Video Village (Monty Hall) 11 AM Double Exposure 11:30 Your Surprise Package 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Lunch 'n Fun 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Face The Facts (Red Rowe--"Password" would replace this show in October) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Movie: "The Villain Still Pursued Her" 6:30 News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Deputy Dawg 7:30 Malibu Run 8:30 Danger Man 9 PM Angel 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10 PM U.S. Steel Hour 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:20 Movie: "Woman To Woman" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 7 AM Komedy Korner 7:30 Kit Carson 8 AM CBS News 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Action (local, with Doris Martin) 10 AM I Love Lucy 10:30 Video Village 11 AM Double Exposure 11:30 Your Surprise Package 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Face The Facts 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Linkletter And The Kids 5:15 Playhouse 15 5:30 Whirlybirds 6 PM City Detective

6:30 News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Two Faces West 7:30 77 Sunset Strip (ABC, delay from Fri 9 PM) 8:30 Danger Man 9 PM Angel 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10 PM U.S. Steel Hour 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Personal Property" (this may have been Jean Harlow's last; it's from '37, the year she died) WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 11:30 Jack Paar (pre-empted on Ch. 2, COLOR) ...what markets (other than Milwaukee, Cleveland and Atlanta) ever saw the NBC affiliate pre-empt Tonight during any of its versions, leading a different station to carry it?... Quote WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 11:30 Movie: "Personal Property" (this may have been Jean Harlow's last; it's from '37, the year she died) ...Personal Property was the last movie she completed. Harlow died while Saratoga was in production; that film was completed and released using three different stand-ins doubling for her, becoming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's biggest box office hit of 1937... I was under the impression that Boston (WBZ) pre-empted Paar. Baltimore (WMAR was the NBC affiliate at the time) pre-empted Carson for a time in order to carry "Thicke Of The Night" in 1983. Carson wasn't carried in Birmingham until WBMG (now WIAT) signed on in 1965; WCWB (now WMGT) Macon, GA, didn't carry him for about a year after it signed on 1968. A number of the Paar pre-emptions resulted from the disaster that aired between Steve Allen's departure and his arrival: "Tonight: America After Dark," a sort of nighttime version of the "Today" show which lasted about six months in 1957. WSB was one of the stations that had carried Allen, passed on "America After Dark," and didn't come back into the fold until Carson took over "The Tonight Show." (Of course, we know that WXIA would have "The Tonight Show" again, starting in September 1980.) I know that WBFF carried Carson when WMAR pre-empted him in Baltimore; WZTV carried him when WSMV pre-empted him in Nashville; Milwaukee, I'm not sure about, maybe WVTV. I keep thinking Ch. 5 (then WHDH) carried Paar in Boston; somebody correct me on that; likewise, WEWS in Cleveland. When Carson was pre-empted in Macon, I assume he came in on cable on WSB; the other station in town, WMAZ, a CBS primary/ ABC secondary at the time, carried Joey Bishop. I keep thinking Ch. 5 (then WHDH) carried Paar in Boston; somebody correct me on that; likewise,

WEWS in Cleveland. I can't say for sure about Boston, but up to 1965 Westinghouse (Group W), owners of Boston's WBZ-TV, also owned what they called KYW-TV in Cleveland - and remember their long-standing feud with NBC. Cleveland's Channel 3 didn't carry The Tonight Show again until early 1966 - by which time (besides Johnny Carson already in the middle of his long run) it was almost a year since NBC was ordered back to the "City by the Lake" to run what they redubbed WKYC-TV. Until then, WEWS did indeed carry The Tonight Show, including the whole Paar era. I keep thinking Ch. 5 (then WHDH) carried Paar in Boston; somebody correct me on that; likewise, WEWS in Cleveland. I can't say for sure about Boston, but up to 1965 Westinghouse (Group W), owners of Boston's WBZ-TV, also owned what they called KYW-TV in Cleveland - and remember their long-standing feud with NBC. Cleveland's Channel 3 didn't carry The Tonight Show again until early 1966 - by which time (besides Johnny Carson already in the middle of his long run) it was almost a year since NBC was ordered back to the "City by the Lake" to run what they redubbed WKYC-TV. Until then, WEWS did indeed carry The Tonight Show, including the whole Paar era. Near as I can figure, WEWS began carrying "Tonight" in 1958, and did so till Saturday, February 26,1966..WEWS had their last Saturday rerun at that time..WKYC began carrying "Tonight" Monday, February 28, 1966..Alan King hosted that evening,, Retro: North Georgia Thursday, June 28, 1979 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM University Of Michigan 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw) 9 AM Password Plus (Bill Anderson, Sarah Purcell, week-behind from noon) 9:30 Hollywood Squares (Scott Baio, Tom Bosley, Diana Canova, George Gobel, Erin Gray, Steve Landesberg, Tim Reid, Isabel Sanford, Paul Lynde, week-behind from 12:30 PM) 10 AM Dinah! (Danny Thomas, Rob Reiner, Arte Johnson, singers Taka Boom and John Adair; from St. Louis: Jay Johnson and singer Luisa Amaral-Smith) 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 Mary Tyler Moore 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Another World 4 PM The Rookies 5 PM Newlywed Game 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7:30 Family Feud 8 PM Pilot: "Uptown Saturday Night" (with Cleavon Little, Adam Wade)

8:30 Pilot: "Heaven On Earth" (Carol Wayne, Donna Ponterotto) 9 PM Quincy 10 PM The Innocent And The Damned (conclusion) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Rich Little subs for Johnny) 1 AM Tomorrow (former Secretary of the Interior Walter Hickel discusses energy and the Alaska pipeline) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:25 New Zoo Revue 6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today 9 AM 700 Club 10 AM Card Sharks (Jim Perry) 10:30 All Star Secrets (Skip Stephenson, Deidre Hall, Peter Fonda, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Art Linkletter) 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 Hollywood Squares (Priscilla Barnes, Candy Clark, Gil Gerard, George Gobel, Meadowlark Lemon, David Letterman, Anne and June Lockhart, Robert Mandan, Paul Lynde) 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Another World 4 PM Bugs Bunny, Little Rascals, Three Stooges 4:55 News For Little People 5 PM Six Million Dollar Man (Ted Cassidy plays Bigfoot) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM Pilot: "Uptown Saturday Night" 8:30 Pilot: "Heaven On Earth" 9 PM Quincy 10 PM The Innocent And The Damned (conclusion) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "Dilemmas Of Science And Technology" 7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (topic: reincarnation) 10 AM Cross-Wits (Vikki Carr, Vicki Lawrence, Soupy Sales, Orson Bean) 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Bill Cosby, Lola Falana, Deney Terrio, the acting Barnstable twins) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Diana Canova; Dirk Benedict, "comic" Michael Keaton, director Hal Needham, Tommy Roe, Popular Science editor Jim Schefter) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 PM Magazine (an animal-training center in Arkansas, attempts to raise funds to redo the Georgia Capitol dome in gold, the Air and Space Museum in Washington, wine tasting, saving certificates as an investment) 8 PM The Waltons 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Barnaby Jones 11 PM News 11:30 Adam-12 12 M M*A*S*H (week-behind from 11:30 PM) 12:35 McCloud (week-behind from 12:05 AM) 2:40 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Over Easy (guest: Henny Youngman) 7 PM University News 7:15 Berlin: Metropolis Of Art 7:30 Dick Cavett (guest: environmentalist Barry Commoner) 8 PM Nova ("The Invisible Flame" explores the possible use of hydrogen as an energy source.) 9 PM Views Of Asia (Indonesia) 10 PM Findhorn (man and environment interact as illustrated by a community on a desolate tract in northern Scotland) 11 PM Movie: "To Paris With Love" sign off 12:30 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Good Morning America (Roger Moore talks about his role as James Bond in "Moonraker".) 9 AM Donahue (topic: the legal rights of unwed fathers) 10 AM Big Valley 11 AM Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Sal Viscuso, Linda Kelsey) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Mike Farrell; his wife Judy, William

Christopher, composer Joe Raposo, singer Amii Stewart, psychologist Lee Salk) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Gong Show (judges: Ronnie Schell, Pamela Mason, Pat McCormick) 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Mork & Mindy 8:30 Angie 9 PM Barney Miller 9:30 Carter Country 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:40 Mannix WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6 AM Not For Women Only (part 4 of 5 on the relationship between stepparents and stepchildren) 6:30 Cisco Kid 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 Medical Center 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Gunsmoke 5 PM Chico And The Man 5:30 Dating Game 6 PM News 7 PM ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM Mork & Mindy 8:30 Angie 9 PM Barney Miller 9:30 Carter Country 10 PM 20/20 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:40 Mannix WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5:55 Farm Report 6 AM Summer Semester 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM All In The Family 10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H 4 PM Love Of Life 4:30 Merv Griffin (from Monte Carlo: the finals of the second annual Merv Griffin Tennis Tournament; guests are Princess Grace and Prince Rainier, Charlton Heston, Wayne Rogers, Jack Paar, Carl Reiner, Dick Van Patten, Tom Laughlin) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Sanford And Son 7:30 Cross-Wits (Fannie Flagg, Robert Clary, Dody Goodman, Greg Mullavey) 8 PM The Waltons 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Barnaby Jones 11 PM News 11:30 M*A*S*H 12:05 McCloud WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 5:50 Little Rascals 6:20 Let's Talk It Over 6:50 News 7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (topic: TV political spots) 10 AM Let's Talk It Over 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H 4 PM Little Rascals 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM TBA 7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Danny Kaye) 8 PM The Waltons 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Barnaby Jones 11 PM News

11:30 M*A*S*H 12:05 McCloud WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:45 A.M. Weather 9 AM off the air 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Second Look 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Georgia Forum 9 PM Views Of Asia 10 PM Findhorn 11 PM Dick Cavett (environmentalist Barry Commoner) sign off 11:30 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:20 World At Large 6:10 News 6:30 Dragnet 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Lassie 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM The Lucy Show 9:30 Green Acres 10 AM Movie: "Agent For H.A.R.M." 11:55 News 12 N Love, American Style 12:30 Movie: "Caught" 2:25 News 2:30 I Love Lucy (guest: Van Johnson) 3 PM Rebop 3:30 Banana Splits 4 PM Baseball: Braves-Padres (pre-empts "The Flintstones," "The Partridge Family," "Star Trek," "Family Affair," and "Father Knows Best") 7 PM Get Smart (Robert Culp has a small role in a spoof of "I Spy," time approximate) 7:30 My Three Sons (Katie is about to give birth to triplets) 8 PM Movie: "The Midnight Story" 10 PM The Onedin Line 11 PM The New Soupy Sales Show 11:30 Movie: "Return From The Past" 1:20 Baseball: Braves-Padres (replay) 3:50 News (time approximate) 4:10 12 O'Clock High 5:10 Dragnet WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

8:45 A.M. Weather 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11 AM Meeting Of Minds (actors playing Thomas Jefferson, Bertrand Russell, sixth-century empress Theodora, Saint Augustine) 12 N Over Easy (guest: Henny Youngman) 12:30 off the air 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Dick Cavett 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Georgia Forum 9 PM Cinema Showcase (guest: Irwin Allen) 9:30 Anywhat (a botanical garden in Piedmont Park, numerology) 10 PM The Advocates (the pros and cons of capital punishment) 11 PM Dick Cavett 11:30 Captioned ABC News WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 10 AM Love Of Life (pre-empted on Ch. 5, delay from 4 PM) 10:30 Rev. W.V. Grant 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM Lester Sumrall 1:30 Miracle Rider (old movie serial) 2 PM Success 2:30 Screen Director's Playhouse 3 PM Spotlight (Blair and Rita Justice discuss their book "Taboo," about incest) 3:30 M*A*S*H (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 4 PM All In The Family (pre-empted on Ch. 5, same-day delay from 10 AM) 4:30 Officer Don And Orvil 5 PM Peter Gunn 5:30 Entertainment Page 6:30 Munson On Sports (former voice of the Dawgs, Larry Munson) 7 PM Movie: "Jungle Book" (the live-action 1942 version) 9 PM Wrestling (IIRC, this was Lars Anderson's short-lived World League Wrestling) 10 PM PTL Club WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 All Star Secrets 11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:15 Noon Over Middle Georgia 12:30 Hollywood Squares 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Another World 4 PM Movie: TBA 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Wild Wild West 8 PM Pilot: "Uptown Saturday Night" 8:30 Pilot: "Heaven On Earth" 9 PM Quincy 10 PM The Innocent And The Damned (conclusion) 11 PM News 11:05 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 3 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 3:30 Villa Alegre 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Cookin' Cajun 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Nova 9 PM Public Policy Forums (Alan Greenspan is among those discussing "weapons against inflation.") 10 PM Findhorn 11 PM Dick Cavett 11:30 Captioned ABC News WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:45 News 6 AM Ross Bagley 7 AM 700 Club 8:30 New Zoo Revue 9 AM Movie: "UFO" (not the British-made series that aired in syndication in 1972-73) 11 AM Big Valley 12 N McHale's Navy 12:30 Dick Van Dyke 1 PM Pete And Gladys 1:30 Petticoat Junction (Pat Buttram appears as Mr. Haney from "Green Acres.") 2 PM Lone Ranger 2:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends 3 PM Popeye & Friends 4 PM Tom & Jerry 5 PM Spider-Man

5:30 Superman (the classic "Panic In The Sky," wherein Superman gets amnesia from a kryptonite-laden asteroid) 6 PM Brady Bunch 6:30 Please Don't Eat The Daisies 7 PM Streets Of San Francisco 8 PM Bonanza 9 PM 700 Club 10:30 This Is The Life 11 PM Tonight On Peachtree 12 M News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 10:30 Not For Women Only 11 AM PTL Club 12 N Movie: TBA 1:30 Movie: TBA 3 PM Lidsville 3:30 Mission: Magic 4 PM Hendricks Gospel Puppets 4:30 PTL Club 5:30 Ron And Bob's TV Bingo 7 PM Rev. Don Stovall 7:30 Rev. Ronald Gilbert And Rev. Wesley Simons 8 PM Faith Church 8:30 Revelations Of Jesus Christ 9 PM United Christian Church 9:30 Quest For Adventure 10 PM Rev. James Kent 10:30 Ruff House 11 PM PTL Club Retro: Columbus/Zanesville Sat, June 18, 1988 Posted by request from TV Guide-Columbus Metro edition WCMH 4-NBC Columbus 5:30 More Real People 6:00 Ag-USA 6:30 Siskel & Ebert 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Young Universe 8:00 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 8:30 Smurfs 10:00 ALF (animated) 10:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 11:00 Fraggle Rock (animated) 11:30 Sea Hunt noon Fall Guy 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: San Francisco-Cincinnati/alt game: Yankees-Cleveland 4:00 Baseball: San Diego-Los Angeles/alt game: Toronto-Detroit 7:00 T & T 7:30 We Got it Made 8:00 Facts of Life

8:30 227 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Amen 10:00 Hunter 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (rerun from January with host Robin Williams, and music from James Taylor) 1:00 Movie "Way Out West" (bw) 2:15 Movie "Sons of the Desert" (bw) 3:30 Movie "Block-Heads" (bw) 4:30 Laurel & Hardy (bw) WSYX 6-ABC Columbus 6:00 Fan Club 6:30 Throb 7:00 Animal Crack-Ups 7:30 ABC Weekend Special "The Day the Kids Took Over" (conclusion) 8:00 Little Clowns of Happytown 8:30 Pound Puppies 9:00 My Pet Monster 9:30 Little Wizards 10:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 11:00 Little House on the Prairie noon Star Search 1:00 America's Top 10 1:30 US Open golf 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Saturday 7:00 Judge 7:30 Cash Explosion 8:00 Probe 9:00 Ohara 10:00 Spenser: For Hire (moves to Wednesday this week, Hotel airs here next week) 11:00 News 11:30 Cheers mid. Hart to Hart 1:00 George Schlatter's Comedy Club WBNS 10-CBS Columbus 5:00 Headline News 6:30 20 Minute Workout 7:00 US Farm Report 7:30 Agri Country 8:00 It's Your Business 8:30 Food Saver (infomercial) 9:00 Great Weekend (bicycling through San Luis Obispo CA/exercise machines) 10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures 11:00 Popeye & Son 11:30 Movie "The Boy Who Drank Too Much" 2:00 Movie "Nowhere to Run" 3:30 Alice 4:00 Opryland Celebrates America's Music 5:00 CBS Sports Saturday: NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Sea World's All-Star Lone Star Celebration (from Sea World in San Antonio with hosts Patrick Duffy and Marie Osmond; guests include Natalie Cole, Restless Hart, George Strait, Fabian, Gloria Loring, Trini Lopez, Waylon Jennings, Willie Tyler & Lester, Barbara Mandrell, Farrah Fawcett, Morgan Fairchild, Jaclyn Smith, John Hillerman, Katherine Helmond, Freddy Fender and reports from Dennis Weaver) 10:00 West 57th 11:00 News 11:30 DC Follies (guest star Mort Sahl) mid. Movie "...All the Marbles" WHIZ 18-NBC Zanesville 7:00 Agri Country 7:30 New Gidget 8:00 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 8:30 Smurfs 10:00 ALF 10:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 11:00 Fraggle Rock 11:30 New Archies noon Foofur 12:30 I'm Telling 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: the reverse of Columbus, picking up the Indians game with the Reds match as the alt game 4:00 Baseball: San Diego-Los Angeles/alt game: Toronto-Detroit 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Cash Explosion 8:00 Facts of Life 8:30 227 9:00 Miss Ohio Pageant (live from the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield, with MC Cabot Rea) 11:00 News 11:30 Zane's Trace Commemoration Parade (same-day tape) WOUB 20-PBS Athens 8:55 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 9:00 Body Electric 9:30 Sit & Be Fit 10:00 Modern Maturity 10:30 MotorWeek '88 11:00 Computer Chronicles 11:30 French in Action noon Bodywatch 12:30 Living with Animals 1:00 Rod & Reel 1:30 Sewing with Nancy 2:00 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel 2:30 Woodcarving with Rick Butz 3:00 Joy of Painting 3:30 Art of William Alexander & Lowell Spears 4:00 Madeleine Cooks 4:30 Frugal Gourmet 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Make Yourself at Home 6:00 Take Charge! "Invest in Advice"

6:30 Newton's Apple 7:00 DeGrassi Junior High 7:30 Wild America 8:00 Austin City Limits (guests Louise Mandrell and Mel McDaniel) 9:00 Doctor Who "Meglos" (Tom Baker as the Doc) 10:30 Movie "The Stranger" (bw) 12:05 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler WTTE 28-Fox Columbus 5:00 INN News 5:30 Honeymooners (bw) 6:00 Captain Power & the Soldiers of the Future 6:30 Comic Strip (5 pak) 9:00 Movie "Bullet for a Badman" 10:30 Hogan's Heroes 11:00 Black Sheep Squadron noon Wrestling 1:00 Movie "Crack in the World" 3:00 Movie "The Jerk" 5:00 Wrestling 6:00 Hee Haw (co-host Louise Mandrell/guests Glen Campbell and Steve Wariner) 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 Family Double Dare 8:30 Boys Will Be Boys 9:00 Dirty Dozen 10:00 Friday the 13th: The Series 11:00 Werewolf 11:30 Movie "Terror in the Wax Museum" 1:30 Twilight Zone (bw/x2) 2:30 Movie "Badge 373" WOSU 34-PBS Columbus 8:00 Modern Maturity 8:30 Joy of Painting 9:00 Jack Benny (bw) 9:30 Best of Your Show of Shows (bw) 10:00 Ozzie & Harriet (bw) 10:30 Topper (bw) 11:00 We're Cooking Now 11:30 Victory Garden noon From a Country Garden 12:30 MotorWeek '88 1:00 Bodywatch 1:30 Kovels on Collecting 2:00 WonderWorks 3:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 3:30 Frugal Gourmet 4:00 Hometime 4:30 This Old House 5:00 Nova "Race for the Superconductor" 6:00 Cousteau Odyssey "Mediterranean: Cradle or Coffin?" 7:00 Lawrence Welk (big-band tribute) 8:00 Evening at Pops (premiering season #19 with guests Frederica von Stade and Andre Watts) 9:00 Newport Jazz '87 (guests Kenny G, the Crusaders, Nancy Wilson, Branford Marsalis, and the Michael Breker Band in a show filled with lots of sax appeal Grin) 10:00 Doctor Who (Tom Baker's here too in an episode where he takes on a giant robot)

mid. Austin City Limits WUAB 43-Ind Cleveland 7:00 It's Your Business 7:30 About Town (Monica Banks) 8:00 Lorain Conversation 8:30 Uniquely Lorain 9:00 Great Lakes Boater 9:30 This Week in Baseball 10:00 Munsters (bw) 10:30 Captain Power & the Soldiers of the Future 11:00 Slime Time 11:30 Treasure Mall noon Wrestling 1:00 Three Stooges (bw) 2:00 Dukes of Hazzard 3:00 Movie "TerrorVision" 5:00 Puttin' on the Hits 5:30 Bustin' Loose 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 Movie "Orca" 10:00 Oliver North: Fight for Freedom 11:00 Sanford & Son 11:30 Benny Hill mid. Star Trek: The Next Generation 1:00 Movie "Vietnam War Story" 3:00 Puttin' on the Hits WSFJ 51-Ind/Rel Newark 5:00 Zola Levitt 5:30 God's News 6:00 Beverly Exercise 6:30 Search 7:00 Jerry Bernard 8:00 Color Me a Rainbow 8:30 Kid's Jamboree 9:00 Davey & Goliath 9:15 C.J. Shows the Way 9:30 Gospel Bill 10:00 Kids Like You 10:30 Joy Junction 11:00 Celebration noon Power Connection 12:30 Christian Lifestyle Magazine 1:00 Ever Increasing Faith 2:00 Weekend Gardener 2:30 Guidelines 3:00 Way Home 3:30 This is the Life 4:00 Solo Act 4:30 Today, the Bible & You 5:00 Rejoice in the Lord 6:00 In Touch 7:00 Goin' Places 7:30 Up on Melody Mountain

8:00 Day of Discovery 8:30 Dino 9:00 Love Special 9:30 Joy of Music 10:00 R.W. Schambach 11:00 Dean & Mary 11:30 INN News mid. Zola Lavitt 12:30 Lundstroms 1:00 New Directions 1:30 Heritage Singers 2:00 Ron Hembree 2:30 Christian Lifestyle Magazine 3:00 R.W. Schambach 4:00 Jerry Bernard WWAT 53-Ind Chillicothe 7:00 Grizzly Adams 8:00 Gunsmoke 9:00 Wild Wild West 10:00 Deputy Dawg & Friends 11:00 Slime Time 11:30 Treasure Mall noon Weekend Gardener 12:30 Jimmy Houston Outdoors 1:00 Movie "Eric" 2:30 TBA 3:30 Mama's Family 4:00 Wrestling 5:00 American Bandstand 6:00 What's Happening Now!! 6:30 Cellulite-Free in 28 Days (infomercial) 7:00 Runaway with the Rich & Famous 7:30 At the Movies 8:00 Movie "Vietnam War Story" 10:00 Jack Van Impe 10:30 Larry Jones 11:00 Wrestling mid. Keys to Success (infomercial) 12:30 Wrestling (x2) Warner Cable 1-Columbus 5:00 Movie cont'd 5:40 Starclips: Charles Boyer 6:00 Movie "On Approval" (bw) 8:00 Computer Magazine 8:30 Real Estate Showcase 9:00 Apartment Showcase 9:30 Sewing with Nancy 10:00 Teenage 10:30 Miniature Golf 11:00 For Veterans Only 11:30 New Archies noon Animal Crack-Ups 12:30 Health Show 1:00 ABC Weekend Special "Jeeter Mason and the Magic Headset"

1:30 This Week on Viewer's Choice 2:00 Real Estate Showcase 2:30 Apartment Showcase 3:00 Border: Where Do You Draw the Line? 4:00 Movie "The Bigamist" (bw) 5:20 Megaphone Video (bw) 6:00 Health & Home Report 6:30 Yankee Magazine (listed as baseball, wouldn't airing that be asking for trouble in Columbus? Cheesy) 7:00 Real Estate Showcase 7:30 Apartment Showcase 8:00 Teenage 8:30 Arlene Herson 9:00 Powerboat Racing 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Assaulted Nuts 11:30 Uncensored mid. New Grooves with Meg Griffin 1:00 Movie "Man from Cairo" (bw) 3:00 Mystery Squadron (bw) 3:30 Hurricane Express (bw) 4:00 Movie "The Bigamist" (bw) Warner Cable 23-Columbus (primetime listings only) Movie "Can't Buy Me Love" at 6, 8 & 10pm Warner Cable 24-Columbus (primetime listings only) Movie "The Witches of Eastwick" at 5:30, 8 & 10:30pm Warner Cable 29-Columbus simulcasts A&E 10-11am/3pm-sign off 7:30 Dennis the Menace (animated) 8:00 Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater 8:30 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 10:00 Journey to Adventure 10:30 World of Photography 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:30 Flintstone Kids noon Foofur 12:30 Galaxy High School 1:00 Portland Rose Festival Parade 3:00 Movie "The Voyage" 5:00 Variety Tonight 5:30 Travel Magazine 6:00 Living Planet 7:00 World of Survival 7:30 Victory at Sea (bw) 8:00 20th Century (bw) 8:30 Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War 9:00 World's Fastest Man on Water (Australian Ken Warby tries to exceed 300 mph on his speedboat) 10:00 Live & Loves of a She-Devil (conclusion) 11:00 Shortstories "A Journey of Her Peers"/"Monaco Forever" mid. 20th Century (bw) 12:30 Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War 1:00 World's Fastest Man on Water 2:00 Life & Loves of a She-Devil

3:00 Shortstories Warner Cable 36-Columbus 12:30pm I'm Telling Retro: Columbus/Zanesville Fri, June 24, 1988 from TV Guide-Columbus Metro edition WCMH 4-NBC Columbus 5:00 CHiPs cont'd 5:30 Tom & Jerry 5:45 Before Hours 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 News 7:00 Today (no info listed) 9:00 Phil Donahue 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (living together before marriage) 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon News 12:30 Scrabble 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Nags (a teen nags her dad into quitting smoking; pre-empts Diff'rent Strokes) 4:30 Gimme a Break! 5:00 Three's Company 5:30 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Win, Lose or Draw 7:30 PM Magazine (story on a whale preservationist/interview with Pauline Porizkova) 8:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes (Tim Conway plays practical jokes on Donna Mills and longtime partner in crime Harvey Korman; bloopers from Days of Our Lives, Rich Little salutes local TV, Thom Sharp on How to Be a Celebrity, news bloopers, and a practical joke from Japanese TV) 9:00 Sonny Spoon 10:00 Miami Vice 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest Dudley Moore) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (no info listed) 1:30 Friday Night Videos (Gallagher intros videos by Steve Winwood, INXS, Prince, and Rod Stewart) 2:30 Movie "Hooper" 4:30 CHiPs WSYX 6-ABC Columbus 6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News 7:00 Good Morning America (a tour of the new Disney-MGM Studios) 9:00 Geraldo 10:00 Good Morning Columbus 10:30 Home 11:00 Hour Magazine (guests Gloria Estefan and Bob Eubanks) noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 People's Court 5:30 Family Ties 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Perfect Strangers 8:30 Full House 9:00 Mr. Belvedere 9:30 I Married Dora 10:00 20/20 (a profile of Don King includes comments by Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, and Larry Holmes) 11:00 News 11:30 Cheers mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 Love Connection 1:00 Newlywed Game WBNS 10-CBS Columbus 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 20 Minute Workout 6:30 News 7:00 CBS This Morning (health and fitness vacations) 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Card Sharks 10:00 Wil Shriner (guests Mr. T and Roseanne Barr) 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Divorce Court 4:30 Jeopardy! 5:00 M*A*S*H 5:30 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Beauty & the Beast 9:00 Movie "Six Pack" 11:00 News 11:30 Magnum, PI 12:30 Movie "The Marcus-Nelson Murders" (Kojak pilot) 2:30 Movie "Track of the Moon Beast" 4:30 Headline News WHIZ 18-NBC Zanesville relayed on W71AB Coshocton and W80AA Cambridge (calls from Wikipedia) 6:15 Before Hours 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon News 12:30 Scrabble 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Divorce Court 4:30 Dating Game 5:00 Win, Lose or Draw 5:30 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Newlywed Game 8:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes 9:00 Sonny Spoon 10:00 Miami Vice 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 Friday Night Videos WOUB 20-PBS Athens 8:55 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 9:00 Body Electric 9:30 Hobby Shop 10:00 Painting with Pittard 10:30 Acrylic Art is Fun 11:00 Great Chefs of the West 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Ocean Apart "Under the Eagle's Wing" (Anglo-American relations from the late 50s through the Vietnam era) 1:30 Joseph Campbell & the Power of Myth "Love and the Goddess" 2:30 Magic of Oil Painting 3:00 Joy of Painting 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 3-2-1 Contact 5:30 Reading Rainbow 6:00 French in Action 6:30 Body Electric 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 On Stage at Wolf Trap (guests the King's Singers, a British a capella group) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Beaubourg Behemoth Meets Mona Lisa" (a 1985 portrait of Paris' Pompidou Center) 11:30 Mark Russell mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler WTTE 28-Fox Columbus 5:00 Movie "Oil" cont'd 5:30 Honeymooners (bw) 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 GI Joe 7:00 Woody Woodpecker & Friends 7:30 Jem 8:00 Ghostbusters 8:30 ThunderCats 9:00 BraveStarr 9:30 SilverHawks 10:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 10:30 Honeymooners (bw/x2) 11:30 All in the Family noon Carol Burnett & Friends 12:30 Movie "The Idol" (bw) 2:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends 3:00 Smurfs' Adventures 3:30 Dennis the Menace (animated) 4:00 DuckTales 4:30 Greatest American Hero 5:30 Happy Days 6:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 6:30 Barney Miller 7:00 Hogan's Heroes 7:30 All in the Family 8:00 Movie "Return to Oz" 10:00 Morton Downey, Jr. (radio personalities) 11:00 Twilight Zone (bw) 11:30 Late Show (no info listed) 12:30 Hit Squad 1:00 Friday the 13th: The Series 2:00 Movie "The Carpetbaggers" 4:30 INN News WOSU 34-PBS Columbus 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Reading Rainbow 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Reading Rainbow 11:00 3-2-1 Contact 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Wild America 1:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 1:30 Victory Garden 2:00 Mark Russell 2:30 Dear Comrades: A Channel 3 Moscow Special (Soviet TV reporter Vladimir Dounaev observes the 1988 Iowa Presidential primaries and then explains the American political process to his fellow countrymen) 3:00 Captain Kangaroo 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Reading Rainbow 5:30 3-2-1 Contact 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 McLaughlin Group

8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Take Charge (comedians Monica Piper and Jon Ross on singles and money) 9:30 Columbus Week in Review 10:00 Fawlty Towers 10:30 'Allo 'Allo 11:00 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (bw/x2) mid. Austin City Limits WUAB 43-Ind Cleveland 5:30 Success N Life 6:30 Bionic Six 7:00 Scooby-Doo 7:30 DinoSaucers 8:00 Jem 8:30 Bullwinkle 9:00 Barnaby 9:30 History of Dieting (infomercial) 10:00 I Dream of Jeannie 10:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 11:00 Alice 11:30 All in the Family noon Movie "That Certain Feeling" 2:30 Tom & Jerry 3:00 Flintstones 3:30 Bugs Nunny & Friends 4:00 Popeye 4:30 Real Ghostbusters 5:00 Dukes of Hazzard 6:00 Three's Company 6:30 Laverne & Shirley 7:00 Cheers 7:30 Baseball: the Indians head to the Bronx Zoo to take on the Yankees (43 usually showed M*A*S*H at 7:30, a movie at 8:00, and news at 10:00) 10:30 News 11:30 M*A*S*H mid. Morton Downey Jr. (same topic as ch 28) 1:00 Magnum, PI 2:00 Movie "The Skull" WSFJ 51-Ind/Rel Newark 5:00 D. James Kennedy 6:00 Beverly Exercise 6:30 Marilyn Hickey 7:00 Something Beautiful 8:00 Success N Life 9:00 Beacuse We Care 9:30 Beverly Exercise 10:00 Richard Roberts 11:00 PTL Club noon James Robison 12:30 Lessons for Life 1:00 Something Beautiful 2:00 Focus 2:30 With You in Mind 3:00 700 Club

4:00 Gospel Bill 4:30 Lifting Jesus 5:00 100 Huntley Street 6:00 Because We Care 6:30 Zola Levitt 7:00 Marilyn Hickey 7:30 Breakthrough 8:00 Lessons for Life 8:30 With You in Mind 9:00 Focus 9:30 Lifting Jesus 10:00 700 Club 11:00 Spritual Awakening 11:30 INN News (you read that right, a pray-TV channel carried INN News Grin) mid. Focus 12:30 With You in Mind 1:00 Power Connection 1:30 Christopher Closeup 2:00 Today, the Bible & You 2:30 Lifting Jesus 3:00 Because We Care 3:30 James Robison 4:00 Choices We Face 4:30 Signs of the Times WWAT 53-Chillicothe 6:30 Ag Day 7:00 Heathcliff 7:30 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 8:00 Dinosaucers 8:30 Deputy Dawg & Friends 9:00 Sale of the Century 9:30 Super Password 10:00 Cannon 11:00 Gunsmoke noon Mary Tyler Moore 12:30 Ag Day 1:00 America's Value Network 2:00 Deputy Dawg & Friends 2:30 Defenders of the Earth 3:00 Kidsongs 3:30 Heathcliff 4:00 Beverly Hills Teen 4:30 Real Ghostbusters 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Phil Silvers plays con man Shifty Shafer in an episode partially filmed in NYC) 6:00 Dating Game 6:30 Matchmaker 7:00 Wild Wild West (53 usually ran Gunsmoke at 8 and a movie at 9) 8:00 Arena Football: Chicago v Pittsburgh 10:30 Bob Eucker's Sports Show 11:00 Mary Tyler Moore 11:30 Movie "Sophie's Choice" Warner Cable 1-Columbus simulcasts A&E 3-6pm

5:00 Movie "The Devil to Pay" cont'd (bw) 6:00 Movie "Too Late for Tears" (bw) 8:00 Megaphone Video (bw) 8:30 Public Defender (bw) 9:00 Real Estate Showcase 9:30 Apartment Showcase 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Card Sharks 11:00 Who's the Boss? 11:30 Home noon Super Password 12:30 New Grooves with Meg Griffin 1:30 World in Harness (horse racing, that is) 2:00 Real Estate Showcase 2:30 Apartment Showcase 3:00 Movie "The Fallen Idol" (bw) 5:00 James at 16 6:00 Teenage 6:30 This Week on Viewer's Choice 7:00 Real Estate Showcase 7:30 Apartment Showcase 8:00 Broadway Magazine 8:30 Public Defender (bw) 9:00 Movie "Mrs. Polifax-Spy" 11:00 Comedy Classics 11:30 Movie "Sophie's Choice" 2:40 TBA 3:00 Tarzan 3:30 Dick Tracy (bw) 4:00 Movie "Arrowsmith" (bw) Warner Cable 23-Columbus primetime listings only Movie "The Princess Bride" at 6, 8 & 10pm Warner Cable 24-Columbus primetime listings only 6pm Movie "The Women's Club" 8:00 Movie "Fatal Beauty" 10:00 Movie "The Women's Club" Warner Cable 29-Columbus simulcasts A&E 8pm-sign off FNN programs during daytime/early evening 8pm Movie "3 Women" 10:30 Shortstories "The Silver Maiden" 11:00 Evening at the Improv mid. Movie "3 Women" 2:30 Shjortstories 3:00 Evening at the Improv Warner Cable 36-Columbus no scheduled programs Retro: Iowa Wed, June 27, 1973 from TV Guide-Iowa edition Watergate Hearing coverage and the Writers' Guild strike may affect and/or pre-empt programming Des Moines/Ames and Fort Dodge channels had white bullets, everyone else used black ones...a

tell-the-8s apart note was put at the beginning of each day's listings WMT 2-CBS Cedar Rapids 6:30 Summer Semester "Practical English for Hispanic Americans" 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 Exercise with Marlyce 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:15 Farm News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 (which debuted 2 days earlier) 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Dr. Max 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Truth or Consequences 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 Sony & Cher Comedy Hour (guests Merv Griffin, Larry Storch, and the Mike Curb Congregation) 8:00 Billy Graham Crusade "World's Greatest Live Story" (from Johannesburg, with guest Gary Player) 9:00 Cannon 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Michael Kohlhaas" 12:20 Last Word KTVO 3-ABC/NBC/CBS Kirksville/Ottumwa (ABC primary, the ABC meatball was in the bottom crook of the 3 in the station's logo) 7:30 Water's Family 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Make a Wish (delayed from Sun 10:30am, visiting an offshore oil rig off Santa Barbara and films of trap-door spiders in Mississippi; 3 ran pray TV on Sunday mornings) 9:30 Rocky & His Friends (bw/Bullwinkle) 10:00 Not for Women Only 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Password 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:15 Town & Country 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Love, American Style 3:30 All My Children

4:00 Split Second (bw) 4:30 Let's Make a Deal 5:00 News 5:25 Our Changing World 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Porter Wagoner 7:00 Thicker Than Water 7:30 Movie "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" (pilot) 9:00 Billy Graham Crusade "Why So Much Love in the Bible?" (from Anaheim, guests include Ethel Waters) 10:00 News 10:30 Jack Paar Tonite WHBF 4-CBS Quad Cities (COLed to Rock Island) 6:50 Great Bible Stories 6:55 Our Changing World 7:00 CBS Morning News 7:40 News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon It's Your Bet 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 3:00 Mike Douglas (guests Neil Armstrong, Marty Allen, Robert Conrad, Fabian, and acrobat Alexandra Nicholson) 4:00 Big Valley 5:00 F Troop (bw) 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Maude 7:00 Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour 8:00 Dan August "Circle of Lies" 9:00 Cannon 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Michael Kohlhaas" WOI 5-ABC Ames 7:30 Astroboy (bw) 8:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 8:30 Magic Window 9:00 Sportsmanlike Driving 9:30 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 4) 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second noon Noon Report

1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Flintstones 3:30 Gilligan's Island 4:00 Lost in Space 5:00 I Dream of Jeannie (bw) 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 Truth or Consequences 6:30 Brady Bunch 7:00 30 Minutes 7:30 Movie "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" (pilot) 9:00 Owen Marshall 10:00 News 10:30 Jack Paar Tonite WOC 6-NBC Quad Cities (COLed to Davenport) 6:55 Market Report 7:00 Today (TVG had no info listed) 9:00 Dinah Shore (telling real bargains apart from deceptive ones/sewing and cooking shortcuts) 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 News 12:20 Fashions in Sewing 12:30 Three in a Match 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 2:30 Return to Peyton Place 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Cap'n Ernie 4:30 To Tell the Truth 5:00 Truth or Consequences 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:25 Comment (Bill Gress) 6:30 Emergency! (delayed from Sat 7pm, 6 aired a movie Saturdays at 6) 7:30 Movie "DIVORCE his/DIVORCE hers" (conclusion) 9:00 SEARCH 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (Joey Bihsop pinch-hits for Johnny, guests include Charles Nelson Reilly) KWWL 7-NBC Waterloo 7:00 Today 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 Today with Beth noon News

12:30 Three on a Match 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 2:30 Return to Peyton Place 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Virginian 5:00 Green Acres 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Dragnet (bw) 7:00 Let's Make a Deal 7:30 Movie "DIVORCE his/DIVORCE hers" (conclusion) 9:00 SEARCH 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show mid. Combat! (bw) WQAD 8-ABC Quad Cities (COLed to Moline) 7:30 Christophers 7:45 Georgia on Q 8:00 Christophers 8:15 News 8:30 College Closeup 9:00 Quad City Youth (bw) 9:30 Treehouse Club 10:00 Romper Room (Miss Peggy) 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second noon All My Children 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Georgia on Q 3:30 Green Acres 4:00 Danny Thomas (bw) 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5:00 ABC Evening News 5:30 Perry Mason "The Potted Planter" (bw) 6:30 Porter Wagoner (guests Lonzo & Oscar) 7:00 Thicker Than Water 7:30 Movie "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" (pilot) 9:00 Billy Graham Crusade (same topic as ch 2) 10:00 News 10:30 Dragnet 11:00 Movie "Tanganyika" 12:45 Gospel Sing 1:15 News (Nancy Ronald) KRNT 8-CBS Des Moines 6:25 Pastor's Study 6:30 Sunrise Semester (same show as ch 2) 7:00 CBS Morning News

7:30 Breakfast Club (Riley) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Mary Brubaker (sewing for kids) 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Secret Storm 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Match Game '73 3:00 Hazel 3:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 4:00 Courtship of Eddie's Father 4:30 Perry Mason "The Moth-Eaten Mink" (bw) 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour 8:00 Dan August "Circle of Lies" 9:00 Cannon 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Michael Kohlhaas" KCRG 9-ABC Cedar Rapids 8:25 Market Report 8:30 New Zoo Revue 9:00 Morning Show (Patrick) 9:30 America! "Away in Wisconsin" 10:00 All My Children (1 day delay) 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second noon News 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Love, American Style 3:30 Movie "The Man from Bitter Ridge" 5:00 ABC Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Wild Wild West "The Night That Terror Stalked the Town" 7:00 Thicker Than Water 7:30 Movie "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" (pilot) 9:00 Owen Marshall 10:00 News 10:30 Jack Paar Tonite Iowa Public TV (PBS): KDIN 11-Des Moines/KIIN 12-Iowa City No mention on the channels listed page, but I assume that there were Instructional programs during

daytime 4pm Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 What's New 6:00 Making Things Grow (guest Sir George Taylor, director of Britain's Royal Botanic Gardens) 6:30 Electric Company 7:00 America '73 8:00 June Wayne (discrimination against women artists; guests Grace Glueck (art critic), Barbaralee Diamonstein (writer), May Natalie Tabak (essayist), and Ti-Grace Atkinson (feminist); produced at KCET LA) 8:30 Turning Points "Incident at Cass Lake" (profiling Indian activists; from KTCA Minneapolis/St. Paul) 9:00 Of Lands & Seas (touring Russia) 10:00 Speaking Freely (Edwin Newman interviews the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who speaks on TM) 11:00 Homewood "Profiles in Cool Jazz" (a 1970 KCET show sptlighting Bill Evans and his trio, and Gary Burton's jazz quartet) WHO 13-NBC Des Moines 7:00 Today 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News noon News 12:15 Cartoons 12:30 Movie "Reunion in Reno" (bw) 2:00 Another World 2:30 Return to Peyton Place 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Floppy 4:00 Merv Griffin (no details listed) 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Sanford & Son (Delayed from Sun 9:30pm, 13 ran Dragnet in that time slot) 7:00 Adam-12 7:30 Movie "DIVORCE his/DIVORCE hers" (conclusion) 9:00 SEARCH 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show KVFD 21-NBC Fort Dodge 7:00 Today 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News noon News 1:00 TBA 1:30 Mantrap 2:00 Another World

2:30 Return to Peyton Place 3:00 Somerset 3:30 New Zoo Revue 4:00 Eve's Kitchen 4:30 Stump the Stars 5:00 TBA 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Sanford & Son (Delayed from Sun 9:30pm, 21 aired Prayer Time in that time slot...did they pickup WHO OTA for the network feed?) 7:00 Adam-12 7:30 Movie "DIVORCE his/DIVORCE hers" (conclusion) 9:00 SEARCH 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show KDUB 40-ABC Dubuque 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second noon All My Children 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 Newlywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 General Hospital 2:30 One Life to Live 3:00 Love, American Style 3:30 Movie "The Mole People" (bw) 5:00 ABC Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Outdoors on the Mississippi 6:30 Bill Anderson 7:00 Thicker Than Water 7:30 Movie "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" (pilot) 9:00 Owen Marshall 10:00 News 10:30 Jack Paar Tonite KVFD 21-NBC Fort Dodge 6:30 Sanford & Son (Delayed from Sun 9:30pm, 21 aired Prayer Time in that time slot...did they pickup WHO OTA for the network feed?) It was mentioned in an earlier thread that KVFD picked up all NBC programming from WHO off-air, and anything WHO pre-empted was pre-empted on KVFD too, forcing KVFD to find alternate programming, most often short films or local specials, instead of finding an alternate station or advance films for NBC programming. It was mentioned in an earlier thread that KVFD picked up all NBC programming from WHO off-air, and anything WHO pre-empted was pre-empted on KVFD too. That's why why KVFD isn't running any NBC programming from 12:30-2pm, WHO ran a local movie. There was one point when KVFD was airing PTL Club from 9-11am but I don't believe they ever delayed any of the NBC programs pre-empted by PTL into the 12:30-2pm block. Maybe they didn't have the tape equipment, or maybe "Film Feature" and TBA was really popular with the Ft. Dodge viewers!

KCRG has at 9:30 America! "Away in Wisconsin" Is this an actual program? I'm guessing it's really "Film Feature" they just put a name on it. KCRG would frequently shelve paid syndicated shows for the summer, bringing in cheaper fare. They once had "Action Adventure Theater" on the schedule, in reality free travel films. On holidays they would sometimes condense their 5:30pm news to 15 minutes, followed by a "Film Short" to fill out the half hour. Retro: Evansville/Paducah Sun, June 22, 1980 from TV Guide-Evansville/Paducah edition WSIL 3-ABC Harrisburg 7:00 Gerald Derstine Shares 7:30 Day of Discovery "Lord, Teach Us to Pray" (conclusion) 8:00 James Robison "A Nation Before God" 8:30 Oral Roberts "The Poverty Syndrome" (pt 2) 9:00 Jerry Falwell "America, You're Too Young to Die" 10:00 Don Young 10:30 Animals, Animals, Animals 11:00 Issues & Answers 11:30 Kids are People Too (guests Captain & Tennille, Norm Crosby, the Kahana stunt family, garbage archaeologist William Rathje, Special Delivery, and actresses from the West Coast Performing Arts Center for the Deaf) 1:00 Cameras in Motion (looking at outdoor sports) 1:30 1980 NHRA Gatornationals highlights 2:30 NASL Soccer: Los Angeles-Toronto 5:00 ABC World News Sunday (Sam Donaldson) 5:30 Wild Kingdom 6:00 Movie "Captains Courageous" 8:00 Movie "Romeo and Juliet" 10:50 ABC News 11:05 700 Club (guests include Gen. William Westmoreland) WPSD 6-NBC Paducah 6:45 Weather 7:00 Montage 7:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (perfomers include the Inspirations) 8:30 Paducah Devotion 9:15 Hamilton Brothers 9:30 Christopher Closeup (guest Geraldine Fitzgerald discusses her career) 10:00 Changed Lives 10:30 Herald of Truth "Learning to Live with Disappointment" 11:00 Accent 11:30 Meet the Press (guest King Hussein of Jordan) noon Racers (Cajun Nationals Funny Car Championship) 1:00 TBA 1:15 Baseball: St. Louis-Cincinnati 3:45 NBC SportsWorld: World Championships of Amateur Bowling finals/Wimbledon report/"Survival of the Fitness" wilderness skills test (JIP) 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News (Jessica Savitch) 6:00 Disney's Wonderful World "Donovan's Kid" (pt 1) 7:00 CHiPs 8:00 Movie "The Steel Cowboy" 10:00 News 10:30 Lifeline (obstetrician Roger Freeman attends to a C-section; a woman suffers from convulsions and high blood pressure)

11:30 Lifeline (heart surgeon-and former basketball and baseball All American-Paul Ebert operates on 3 young boys) WTVW 7-ABC Evansville 7:00 New Hope 7:30 Because We Care (it's described as Drugs, what was this about?) 8:00 Bethel Temple TV Church 8:30 Oral Roberts "The Poverty Syndrome" (pt 2) 9:00 Rex Humbard (guest is Miss America 1980 Cheryl Prewitt) 10:00 Day of Discovery "Lord, Teach Us to Pray" (conclusion) 10:30 Jimmy Swaggart "The Young Man Who Made Up His Mind" (conclusion/from Long Beach CA) 11:00 Issues & Answers 11:30 Tri-State Town Hall noon Point of View 12:30 Animals, Animals, Animals 1:00 Gilligan's Island 1:30 America's Athletes-1980 (in training: gymnast Rhonda Schwandt, runner Mark Balger, and swimmer Jesse Vasallo) 2:30 NASL Soccer: Los Angeles-Toronto 5:00 Lawrence Welk (music for a concert in the park; the Paducah market got Welk Saturdays at 6 on ch 3) 6:00 Movie "Captains Courageous" 8:00 Movie "Romeo and Juliet" 10:50 News 11:20 ABC News 11:35 Jerry Falwell "America, You're Too Young to Die" 12:35 News WSIU 8-PBS Carbondale 3pm The Lunts: A Life in the Theater (George Schaefer interviews Lynn Fontanne, who recalls her life and career with her late husband Alfred Lunt; Schaefer directed the couple in 1965's The Magificent Yankee TV version) 4:00 Arts in a Technological Society (John Houseman hosts a panel discussion on the role of the arts in America) 5:00 Presumed Innocent (bw/looks at New York's Rikers Island prison) 6:00 Outdoors with Art Reid 6:30 Wall Street Week 7:00 Odyssey "The Sakuddei" (the season finale looks at a small tribe on the Indonesian island of Siberut) 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic" (conclusion, Lillie premieres next week) 9:00 Ben Watternberg's 1980 (Tom Wolfe looks at changing attitudes in America, with the help of improv troupe The Proposition) 9:30 Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert look at underrated performances) WNIN 9-PBS Evansville 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Super Serial Showcase (bw) 11:30 Movie: TBA 12:30 Faith for Today 1:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai" (bw) 3:00 Washington Week in Review 3:30 Wall Street Week 4:00 Public's Business 4:30 Victory Garden 5:00 Presumed Innocent (bw)

6:00 Nova "The Elusive Illness" (looks at Hep B) 7:00 Odyssey "The Sakuddei" (season finale) 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic" (conclusion) 9:00 Ben Wattenberg's 1980 9:30 Sneak Previews 10:00 Monty Python's Flying Circus 10:30 Movie "The Third Man" (bw) KFVS 12-CBS Cape Girardeau 6:00 Christopher Closeup (guest Msgr. Joseph A. Dunne, president of the National Council on Compulsive Gambling) 6:30 This is the Life 7:00 Skatebirds 7:30 Jason of Star Command 8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 9:30 Baptist Church Service 10:30 Face the Nation 11:00 Insight 11:30 Human Dimension noon Movie "The Idol" (bw) 2:00 CBS Sports Spectacular: Professional Underwater Sportsmen Competition (pt 2)/International Single Seat Unlimited Championships auto race 3:00 Canadian Open golf 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 60 Minutes (Harry Reasoner profiles Anita O'Day) 7:00 Archie Bunker's Place 7:30 One Day at a Time 8:00 Alice 8:30 Jeffersons 9:00 Trapper John, MD 10:00 CBS News 10:15 News 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:30 For Our Times (guest: Albert Einstein Peace Prize recipient/author Alva Myrdal) mid. With This Ring 12:15 News WFIE 14-NBC Evansville 6:00 This is the Life 6:30 Farm Show 7:00 14 Country Magazine 7:30 Gigglesnort Hotel 8:00 Reborn 8:30 Little Rascals (bw) 9:00 Superman (bw) 9:30 Movie "Keep 'Em Flying" (bw) 11:00 America's Top 10 11:30 Meet the Press noon Tarzan 1:00 Movie "Duel in the Sun" (bw) 3:00 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Faron Young and Ray Pennington pay tribute to Billy Walker) 3:30 NBC SportsWorld 5:00 14 Country Magazine 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 Disney's Wonderful World "Donovan's Kid" (pt 1)

7:00 CHiPs 8:00 Movie "The Steel Cowboy" 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "King Creole" (bw) WTBS 17-Ind Atlanta Listed CT 5:00 Between the Lines 6:00 James Robison 6:30 It is Written 7:00 Three Stooges & Friends (bw) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Gilligan's Island 9:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 9:30 Movie "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" 11:30 Movie "Bullet for a Badman" 1:15 Movie "The Saxon Charm" (bw) 3:00 Movie "Wilderness Journey" 5:00 Wrestling 6:00 Baseball: Cubs-Atlanta 8:30 Porter Wagoner 9:00 Up Close 9:30 Ruff House 10:00 Open Up mid. Baseball: rerun of the earlier game 2:30 Movie "The Snorkel" (bw) 4:30 Love, American Style WEHT 25-CBS Evansville 7:00 Amazing Grace Bible Class 7:30 James Robison 8:00 Power for Today 8:30 Jerry Falwell "America, You're Too Young to Die" 9:30 Robert Schuller "Keeping Faith in Troubled Times" 10:30 CBS News Sunday Morning noon Six Million Dollar Man 1:00 Medical Center 2:00 CBS Sports Spectacular 3:00 Canadian Open golf 5:00 Face the Nation 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 60 Minutes 7:00 Archie Bunker's Place 7:30 One Day at a Time 8:00 Alice 8:30 Jeffersons 9:00 Trapper John, MD 10:00 CBS News 10:15 News 10:30 Nashville on the Road (guest Rex Allen Jr.) 11:00 Jack Van Impe Presents 11:30 Alias Smith & Jones KET (PBS): WKMU 21-Murray, WKZT 23-Elizabethtown, WKMA 35-Madisonville, WKGB 53Bowling Green 7:00 Sesame Street (x3) 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Once Upon a Classic "The Old Curiosity Shop" (pt 6) 11:00 Studio See 11:30 Zoom noon Washington Week in Review 12:30 Wall Street Week 1:00 Comment on Kentucky 1:30 Ben Wattenberg's 1980 (look at Silicon Valley) 2:00 Exploring the Restless Sea 2:30 Photography: Here's How 3:00 Footsteps 3:30 Sneak Previews (Hollywood's portrayal of the Vietnam War) 4:00 Julia Child & Company 4:30 Old Houseworks 5:00 Victory Garden 5:30 Cookin' Cajun 6:00 First Churchills (pt 3-"Plot Counter-Plot) 7:00 Odyssey "The Sakuddei" (season finale) 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic" (conclusion) 9:00 Bill Moyers' Journal (guest: Mexican author/diplomat Carlos Fuentes) Retro: Vancouver/Victoria Mon, June 23, 1986 from TV Guide-Western British Columbia edition Something a bit unusual here...they used a US TVG-style primetime grid! CBUT 2-CBC Vancouver 8:00 Movie "Return of the Fly" (bw) 9:30 Venture 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon All My Children 1:00 Midday 2:00 Trapper John, MD 3:00 Do It for Yourself 3:30 Lost Kingdoms 4:00 Parenting 4:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram Elephant Show 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 7:00 Worldstage 86 (from Expo: Via Rail's off-site pavilion, the Indonesian Pavilion and their dancers, and the Beau Geste International Festival of Mime & Dancing) 7:30 Brothers by Choice (finale; Airwaves airs here next week) 8:00 Danger Bay (filmed in Vancouver) 8:30 Hangin' In 9:00 Kate & Allie (which was the cover that week) 9:30 Newhart 10:00 The National 10:20 The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Maude mid. Minder 1:00 Movie "Destination Tokyo" (bw)

KOMO 4-ABC Seattle 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America (a series on those who would receive the Medal of Liberty on July 3rd starts with Elie Wiesel) 9:00 Merv Griffin (guests David Hasselhoff, Ralph Nader, the Canadian Brass, and John Hurt) 10:00 Fame, Fortune & Romance (segments on Ruth Warrick and Joan Collins) 10:30 New Love American Style 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Loving noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Northwest Afternoon (adoptees who meet their biological parents) 4:00 Sale of the Century 4:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 5:00 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Insiders 9:00 Movie "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Avengers (bw) 1:00 Headline Chasers 1:30 Noel Edmonds (premiere of a week-long collection of comedy, variety and interviews hosted by the BBC host; the show debuts with guests Huey Lewis, Mr. Mister, Jon Lovitz, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, and the Dull Men's Club of Newport Beach) 2:30 News KING 5-NBC Seattle 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 News 7:00 Today (guests Robert Redford (pt 1 of 3), author Sara Davidson, and Judge Rheinhold) 9:00 Good Company (guests: author James Cook and astrologer Julia Luptin) 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Scrabble 11:00 Super Password 11:30 Sally Jessy Raphael (effects of cartoons on kids) noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Santa Barbara 3:00 Knots Landing 4:00 Phil Donahue (no details listed) 5:00 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Top Story 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 $100,000 Pyramid 8:00 Movie "Liberty" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (a rerun from '85 with guests Drew Barrymore, Joe Penny, and Maureen McGovern) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest: debutante Cornelia Guest) 1:30 News

CHEK 6-CTV Victoria 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 Romper Room & Friends 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 McGowan 9:30 Amazing World of Kreskin 10:00 Joys of Collecting 10:30 Body Moves 11:00 Young & the Restless noon News 1:00 Another World 2:00 Lifetime (guest Sonia Braga/importance of a sense of humor) 3:00 Mixed Company (hospital care of your child) 4:00 Waltons 5:00 Tic Tac Dough 5:30 News (likely local at 5:30, and simulcast with BCTV at 6) 7:00 Live It Up 7:30 227 8:00 Movie "Liberty" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 12:05 Movie "Anatomy of a Seduction" 2:05 Little House on the Prairie 3:05 Waltons KIRO 7-CBS Seattle 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 Morning Stretch 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News (guest Julio Iglesias) 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Let's Make a Deal 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon News 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Matt Houston 4:00 People's Court 4:30 News 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 Newlywed Game 7:30 Price is Right 8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King 9:00 Kate & Allie 9:30 Newhart 10:00 Cagney & Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 All in the Family mid. Magnum, PI 1:10 Movie "Sweet November" 2:30 News 3:00 CBS News Nightwatch

BCTV (CHAN) 8-CTV Vancouver (BCTV and CHEK were co-owned, simulcasting much of their programming) 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 Romper Room & Friends 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 McGowan 9:30 Amazing World of Kreskin 10:00 Joys of Collecting 10:30 What's Cooking 11:00 BCTV Special Day at Expo (the station, a major Expo corporate sponsor, is honored with a special day...segments include a children's show featuring the Littlest Hobo, and Jack Webster has a special guest; this spiked Guess What) 11:30 Definition noon News 1:00 Another World 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Lifetime 4:00 Hart to Hart 5:00 Wheel of Fortune 5:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 6:00 News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Live It Up 8:00 Movie "Liberty" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 12:05 Movie "21 Hours at Munich" 2:05 Movie "The Emerald of Artatama" KCTS 9-PBS Seattle 5:45 AM Weather 6:00 Hooked on Aerobics 6:30 Secret City 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Reading Rainbow 10:30 3-2-1 Contact 11:00 Six-Gun Heroes (bw) noon Winston Churchill (Robert Hardy, who played the legendary British PM on Masterpiece Theatre, performs a one-man show in a US lecture hall) 1:30 Mark Russell 2:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Irish RM" (pt 5) 3:00 Makeover 3:30 Modern Maturity 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals 7:30 World of Survival (African wild dogs) 7:55 Evening Edition 8:00 In Search of the Trojan War "The Women of Troy" 9:00 American Masters (premiere) "Private Conversations on the Set of Death of a Salesman" 10:30 Portrait of a Terrorist (Brazilian author Fernando Gabeira with a first-hand view of terrorists'

motivations, risks, and goals; he was involved with the 1969 kidnapping of US Ambassador to Brazil Charles Burke Elbrick, in protest of US support for Brazil's military dictatorship) 11:00 Nightsight 11:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 12:30 Evening Edition KSTW 11-Ind Tacoma 5:30 INN News 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Superfriends 7:00 Jetsons 7:30 RoboTech 8:00 Scooby-Doo 8:30 Tom & Jerry 9:00 Great Space Coaster 9:30 Brady Bunch 10:00 Mork & Mindy 10:30 Laverne & Shirley 11:00 Private Benjamin 11:30 Divorce Court noon Barnaby Jones 1:00 Movie "Three Sailors and a Girl" 3:00 Challenge of the GoBots 3:30 MASK 4:00 Transformers 4:30 Bewitched (premiere) 5:00 Love Boat 6:00 Bosom Buddies (return) 6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 7:00 Bob Newhart (return) 7:30 Barney Miller (return) 8:00 Movie "The Pirates of Penzance" 10:00 News 11:00 Star Trek mid. Saturday Night 1:00 Incredible Hulk 2:00 Wonder Woman 3:00 12 O'Clock High (bw) 4:00 Movie "The Return of Giant Majin" KVOS 12-Ind Bellingham 6:00 Jim & Tammy 7:00 Kids Club 8:00 Scooby-Doo 8:30 Kids Club 9:00 Phil Donahue 10:00 Movie "Red Mountain" noon Perry Mason (bw) 1:00 Divorce Court 1:30 New Card Sharks 2:00 Price is Right 3:00 Kids Club 3:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:00 Transformers 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Andy Griffith (bw)

5:30 Too Close for Comfort 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 $100,000 Pyramid 7:30 Newlywed Game 8:00 Movie "The Super Cops" 10:00 Cagney & Lacey 11:00 Carson's Comedy Classics (featuring Carnac, Aunt Blabby, and The Edge of Wetness) 11:30 Movie "Whiffs" 1:30 Headline News KCPQ 13-Ind Tacoma 5:30 Headline News 6:00 Casey Treat 6:30 20 Minute Workout 7:00 700 Club 8:30 Break the Bank 9:00 Family Ties 9:30 Sale of the Century 10:00 Bonanza 11:00 Dating Game 11:30 Love Connection noon Hour Magazine (guest Joan Fontaine/divorce) 1:00 Lou Grant 2:00 Big Valley 3:00 Trapper John, MD 4:00 Here Come the Brides 5:00 Quincy 6:00 Benson 6:30 Carson's Comedy Classics (spoof of sports interviews/kids comment on their dads) 7:00 Cousteau Odyssey "Mediterranean: Cradle or Coffin?" (a look at the sea's ecology) 8:00 Spearfield's Daughter (pt 1; pt 2 airs Tues 8pm and the conclusion airs Thu 10pm) 10:00 Movie "Reunion at Fairborough" mid. Headline News CKVU 21-Ind Vancouver 6:00 Size Small 6:30 It's a New Day 7:30 100 Huntley Street 8:30 It Figures 9:00 700 Club 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Galooping Gourmet 11:00 New You 11:30 News noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 On the Air 3:00 Mad Dash 3:30 Price is Right 4:30 News 6:00 Vancouver Live 7:00 Jackpot 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Insiders 9:00 Movie "My Side of the Mountain" 11:00 SportsPage

11:30 News mid. Late Night with David Letterman (same guest as ch 5) 1:00 One Day at a Time 1:30 Laverne & Shirley CBUFT 26-SRC Vancouver 11:00 Tape-Tambour 11:15 Fables d'Europe 11:30 Woody le pic (Woody Woodpecker) noon Premiere edition 12:05 Fariboles 12:30 Avis de recherche 1:00 Reflets d'un pays (docs from SRC stations and affiliates) 2:00 Cinema "Fantomas contre Scotland Yard" 4:00 Fraggle Rock 4:30 Schtroumpfs (Smurfs) 5:00 Le Grand Raid/Cap-Terre de Feu 6:00 Columbie-Brittanique Ce soir 6:30 Rencontres 7:00 Le Telejournal 7:25 Le Point 8:00 Vancouver 86 8:30 Poivre et sel 9:00 Au nom de tous les miens 11:00 Cinema "Trop tard pour les heros" Cathay International TV (Chinese/Cantonese) noon Fortune Teller 12:45 Women Today 1:30 Families 2:20 sign-off 6:00 430 Space Shuttle 6:30 Women Today/Word a Day 7:15 News 7:40 Hong Kong '86 8:00 Feud That Never Was 8:45 Enjoy Yourself Tonight 9:40 Possessed 10:25 Word a Day/News Knowledge Network 9:00 Tools of the Future 10:00 In My Time 10:30 Jump Over the Moon 11:00 English Literature 11:45 Living Tomorrow noon Faces of Culture 1:00 Project Universe 1:30 Introducing Biology 2:00 Caller's Choice 3:00 Write Course 4:00 Polka Dot Door 4:30 Rainbow/Musti/Paddington 4:55 Willo the Wisp 5:00 In My Time 5:30 With It

6:00 World at War: WW II 7:00 Tourism is Your Business 7:30 Westland 8:00 North of 60 Degrees 8:30 Perspectives 9:00 NFB Theatre 10:00 Living Body 10:30 Where There's Life 11:00 Expo 86 Info Multicultural Channel (Ethnic programs) 6pm Indian Movie 9:00 Japanese TV 10:00 Greek TV Community Channels Vancouver/Burnaby/Richmond 9:00 Today on Ten 10:00 River City TV 10:30 Roundtable 11:00 Toronto-The Liveable City (Vancouver was Rogers Cable territory in those days, so they probably got some programs from their Ontario siblings) 11:30 Eye of the Traveller noon Lifeguard Championships 1:00 Inside Alzheimer's Disease 2:00 Seniors Calender 2:30 Burnaby Edition 3:30 Today on Ten 5:00 Vancouver '86 (cablecos in the Vancouver/Lower Mainland area had a special Expo cable channel) 5:30 Today on Ten 6:00 Nine O'Clock 7:00 Metro Magazine 7:30 Mild to Wild 8:00 Pressure Point 8:30 Law Talk 9:00 Contact 9:30 West End Edition Delta 4:30pm Swim Meet 6:30 SPCA 7:00 Delta Council 10:00 Expo '86 10:30 Entrepreneur in Action Fraser 5pm Harder-Faster 6:00 Tonight on Ten 7:00 Fort Langley, Five Decades of Change 8:00 Ladyview French Immersion Choir 8:30 Pitt Meadows Day Parade 9:30 Miss Coquitlam Pageant North Shore/White Rock no scheduled programs

Victoria 5pm Family Focus 6:00 Saanich Civic Report 6:30 Victoria Magazine 7:00 Tuesday at Nine 8:00 Soccer: Victoria Gorge v Vancouver City Green 10:00 Vancouver '86 Western 6:30pm SAGA 7:00 Community Connection 7:30 Fighting the Fear 8:00 Something for Everyone 8:30 Faith & Hope 9:00 Music Concert 10:00 All About Pets Retro: North Georgia Friday, June 23, 1978 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Herald Of Truth 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Card Sharks (Jim Perry version, delay from 10 AM) 9:30 Sanford And Son (week-behind from noon) 10 AM Today In Georgia (Paul Warnke, head of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, talks about international arms control.) 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Eileen Brennan, Sid Caesar, Dom DeLuise, Louise Fletcher, Fernando Lamas, Marsha Mason, Vic Tayback, Abe Vigoda, Paul Lynde) 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 Liars Club 1 PM Doris Day 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mod Squad 5 PM Newlywed Game 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7:30 Gong Show (judges: Arte Johnson, Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan) 8 PM Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 Columbo 10 PM Quincy 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Rob Reiner, Elizabeth Ashley, comic Johnny Yune)

1 AM Midnight Special (host Burton Cummings; Patti Smith, Randy Bachman--he and Cummings were part of the Guess Who--Teddy Pendergrass, Ronnie Montrose) 2:30 News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:25 New Zoo Revue 6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today 9 AM 700 Club (fifth of five on the work of CBN) 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Sanford And Son 12:30 Midday Live 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Bugs Bunny, Little Rascals, Three Stooges 4:55 News For Little People 5 PM Odd Couple 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 Hee Haw Honeys (Billy Carter and Roy Clark play themselves in the pilot for a spinoff with Kathie Lee Johnson (Gifford), Catherine Hickland, and Muffy Durham as California singers summoned to Nashville to audition as regulars on "Hee Haw".) 8 PM Newscenter 3 Report 8:30 Columbo 10 PM Quincy 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "Alternative Futures" 7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest: Jack Gilford) 9 AM Donahue (part 2 of 2 on pressures on men in modern society; guest is psychologist Herb Goldberg) 10 AM Cross-Wits 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Bewitched 4:30 Mike Douglas (from Hollywood: co-host Robert Conrad; Florence Henderson, actors Jeb Adams and Mabel King; Lloyd Bridges and his daughter Lucinda; England Dan and John Ford Coley; gadget man Stan Kann; a high-wire artist) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Match Game PM (Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bill Anderson, Marcia Wallace, Joyce Brothers, Brett Somers) 8 PM Wonder Woman 9 PM Incredible Hulk 10 PM Husbands, Wives & Lovers 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Topkapi" 2 AM Name Of The Game 3:30 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) Instructional programs until 3 PM Pacific Bridges 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Over Easy (guest: Pat O'Brien) 7 PM Yoga For Health 7:30 French Chef 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM Pro Soccer 10 PM Austin City Limits (Guy Clark, Steve Fromholz) 11 PM Movie: "The Rocking Horse Winner" (about a boy with an amazing knack for picking winning horses, '49 from England) WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:25 Good Morning Chattanooga 6:30 PTL Club 7:30 Funtime 8 AM Good Morning America (Loretta Lynn, Hal Linden, joined in progress) 9 AM Donahue 10 AM Beverly Hillbillies 10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Loretta Swit, Peter Bonerz) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 Superman 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Brady Bunch 8 PM Tabitha 8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM ABC Movie: "40 Carats" 11 PM News 11:30 Baretta 12:40 Ironside WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Not For Women Only 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Robert Walden, Kathy Glass, week-behind) 9:30 Gambit 10 AM To Tell The Truth (Bill Boggs, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Gunsmoke 5 PM Medical Center 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Concentration 8 PM Tabitha 8:30 Operation Petticoat 9 PM ABC Movie: "40 Carats" 11 PM News 11:30 America 2Night (terrorist Chuck Emmett Saugus continues his takeover of the show; hostages include Loudon Wainwright III and host Barth Gimble) 12 M Imus Plus WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5:55 Farm Report 6 AM Summer Semester 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Match Game '78 (Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dick Martin, Vicki Lawrence, Betty White) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Jack Carter, jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, the Village People, actors Char Fontane, Paul Regina, and Caskey Swaim) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Mod Squad 8 PM Wonder Woman 9 PM Incredible Hulk 10 PM Husbands, Wives & Lovers 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "C.C. And Company" (Joe Namath, Ann-Margret, from '70) 1:10 Movie: "How Sweet It Is" (no Jackie Gleason, but James Garner and Debbie Reynolds as a married couple who get involved in extramarital complications on the Italian Riviera, from '68) 3:40 Movie: "Genesis II" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 5:50 Imprint 6:20 Gilligan's Island 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 Donahue (guest: Benjamin Hooks, executive director of the NAACP) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Little Rascals 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Wonder Woman 9 PM Incredible Hulk 10 PM Husbands, Wives & Lovers 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "C.C. And Company"

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) Instructional programs until 3 PM Pacific Bridges 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Daniel Foster M.D. (topic: reconstructive and cosmetic surgery) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM Firing Line (legal scholar Raoul Berger critiques the Supreme Court) 10 PM David Susskind (Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld discusses his book "The Complete Medical Exam"; disciplining FBI agents) sign off 11:30 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:35 World At Large 6:10 News 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Lassie 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 AM Perry Mason 10 AM Movie: "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man" (worth a look--has W.C. Fields, Edgar Bergen, and Charlie McCarthy; the Fields/McCarthy "feud" was one of radio's classics, from '39) 11:55 News 12 N High Hopes 12:30 Movie: "Destry Rides Again" (see what the boys in the back room will have--Marlene Dietrich, Jimmy Stewart, from '39) 2:25 News 2:30 I Love Lucy 3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 3:30 The Archies 4 PM Addams Family 4:30 Monkees 5 PM Hazel 5:30 Family Affair (a flashback showing how Buffy, Jody, and Cissy came to live with their Uncle Bill and Mr. French) 6 PM That Girl 6:30 Green Acres 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Get Smart (watch for Leonard Nimoy in this episode) 8 PM Night Gallery

8:30 Movie: "The Invisible Man Returns" (Vincent Price plays the title role, from '40) 10:30 Baseball: Braves-Giants 1 AM Movie: "Battle Beyond The Sun" (time approximate) 2:25 News 2:45 Movie: "The Man They Could Not Hang" (Boris Karloff as a hanged man returned to life and determined to find and get revenge on the people who executed him, from '39) 4:20 Wanted: Dead Or Alive (x2) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11 AM Over Easy 11:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 12 N off the air 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Book Beat (Jerre Mangione discusses "An Ethnic At Large," his account of growing up Italian-American in the 1930s and '40s) 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Dick Cavett (part 2 on songwriting, with Paul Simon, Arthur Schwartz, Sammy Cahn, and Joe Raposo) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap (Donizetti's 1837 opera "Roberto Devereux," with Beverly Sills as Queen Elizabeth I in a tale of her love affair with the unfaithful Earl of Essex) 11:30 Dick Cavett (author Frederic Dannay, aka Ellery Queen) WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 9 AM Jack Rehburg 9:30 Lord's Nest 10 AM Rev. George Presents 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1:30 Hal Roach Studio Presents 2 PM Solid Rock (religion) 3 PM Bozo's Big Top 3:30 Kids Show 5 PM Gong Show (daytime version, pre-empted on Ch. 2) 5:30 Entertainment Page (Linda Ronstadt performs "It's So Easy") 6:30 Sports With Art Collier 7 PM Dinah! (Claude Akins, Anson Williams, David Horowitz, Fred Travalena, author Donald Woods ("Bike")) 8:30 Spotlight 9 PM R.F.D. Hollywood 9:30 Hal Roach Studio Presents 10 PM PTL Club 12 M Three Musketeers

12:20 Movie: "Secret Agent" (Hitchcock film from '36) WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Sanford And Son 12:30 Gong Show 1 PM News 1:15 Noon Over Middle Georgia 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM For Richer, For Poorer 4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 5 PM The Archies 5:30 Flintstones 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Alias Smith And Jones 8 PM CPO Sharkey 8:30 Columbo 10 PM Quincy 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Society's Survival Kit 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9 PM Firing Line 10 PM Austin City Limits sign off 11 PM WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 6 AM Ross Bagley 7 AM Mighty Mouse 7:30 Heckle And Jeckle 8 AM Deputy Dawg 8:30 Josie And The Brady Kids 9 AM Dennis The Menace

9:30 Life Of Riley (Bendix) 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 The Bible With Pat Robertson 12 N Hi Doug 12:30 Big Valley 1:30 New Zoo Revue 2 PM Huck And Yogi 2:30 Popeye And Porky Hour 3:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends 4 PM Superman 4:30 Star Trek (animated) 5 PM Jackson 5 5:30 Batman 6 PM Brady Bunch 6:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 7 PM Bonanza 8 PM Bilko 8:30 Dick Van Dyke 9 PM 700 Club 10:30 The Bible With Pat Robertson 11 PM Hi Doug 11:30 Greatest Sports Legends (UCLA basketball coach John Wooden) 12 M Best Of Groucho 12:30 News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 10:30 Underdog 11 AM Jim Nabors 12 N Movie: "Bitter Sweet" 1:30 Mike Douglas 3 PM The Archies 3:30 Bozo's Big Top 4 PM Jonny Quest 4:30 PTL Club 6:30 Laurel And Hardy (animated) 7 PM Cartoons 7:30 Film 8 PM Prayer Time 9 PM Unity Church Of God 10:30 Rev. Woody Martin 11 PM PTL Club Retro: Kentucky Thursday, June 22, 1978 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6:30 Today In WAVE Country 7 AM Today (a report on compulsive shopping) 9 AM Morning Show 9:30 For Richer, For Poorer (delay from 1 PM) 10 AM Card Sharks (Jim Perry version) 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Eileen Brennan, Sid Caesar,

Dom DeLuise, Louise Fletcher, Fernando Lamas, Marsha Mason, Vic Tayback, Abe Vigoda, Paul Lynde) 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Midday 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Jerry Lewis; Lou Rawls, Maynard Ferguson and his orchestra) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Movie: "The Hawk Of Castile" 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Lynn Redgrave, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 7:30 Second City TV (a satire of "Bowling For Dollars") 8 PM CHiPs 9 PM Movie: "The Stalking Moon" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Benny Goodman, Marsha Mason, Rodney Dangerfield) 1 AM Tomorrow (topic: surrogate mothering) WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 5:45 Moment Of Meditation 5:50 Good Morning 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue (from Charleston-Huntington: sex and violence on TV are discussed) 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Midday 12 N Bob Braun 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Big Valley 5 PM Here Come The Brides 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean) 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM CHiPs 9 PM Donahue (Dr. Domeena Renshaw discusses sex therapy) 10 PM Oral Roberts (retrospective on his career) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 5:55 Farm News 6 AM Summer Semester: "U.S. Foreign Policy" 6:30 Environment (also airs Saturday at 6:30 AM) 7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (Phil Donahue is the Captain's guest) 9 AM Uncle Al 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Match Game '78 (Richard Dawson, Vicki Lawrence-only names mentioned, day-behind from 4 PM) 12 N Noon Report 1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Movie: "The Deadly Mantis" (watch for two classic TV actors in this one from '57: Craig "Peter Gunn" Stevens, and William Hopper, Paul Drake on the original "Perry Mason") 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Dr. Kincaid's Casebook (a young woman who is terminally ill seeks help from Dr. Kincaid--don't know if this is real or a dramatization) 8 PM The Waltons 9 PM People's Command Performance (Buddy Ebsen and Army Archerd introduce acts selected in part by a viewer poll: Lynn Anderson, Jim Bailey, Victor Borge, Richard Burton, Red Buttons, Charlie Callas, Jack Carter, Bob Crosby, Phyllis Diller, Buddy Hackett, Elaine Joyce, Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee, Ethel Merman, Jan Murray, Ginger Rogers, Neil Sedaka, Bobby Short, Bobby Van, Senor Wences) 11 PM News 11:30 M*A*S*H 12:05 CBS Movie: "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" 1:55 Movie: "The Great American Pastime" 3:40 Bible Answers 4:10 News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester 6:30 Focus 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM That Girl 9:30 Young And The Restless (delay from noon) 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News

12:30 Omelet (Milton Metz/Faith Lyles) 1 PM Search For Tomorrow 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM Dick Van Dyke 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM The Waltons 9 PM People's Command Performance 11 PM News 11:30 M*A*S*H 12:05 CBS Movie: "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" 1:55 News WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 6 AM Better Way... 6:30 Not For Women Only (part 4 of 5 on pain management, with directors of pain and headache clinics) 7 AM Good Morning America (Eubie Blake, singer Alberta Hunter) 9 AM Mike Douglas (from Hollywood: co-host Paul Williams; Joanne Woodward, Cloris Leachman, Dom DeLuise, Al Martino) 10 AM Extra! (local talk show, not the syndicated magazine show) 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Liars Club (Betty White, Dick Gautier, David Letterman, Larry Hovis) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Dinah! (Lee Majors, Sally Struthers, actor James Stacy, David Horowitz, Andy Gibb, singer Joe Croyle) 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 6:30 Rat Patrol 7 PM America 2Night (guests: Barbara Eden and Melissa Gilbert) 7:30 Newlywed Game 8 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 8:30 What's Happening!! 9 PM Barney Miller 9:30 ABC Movie: "Phase IV" 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:40 Toma WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Electric Company

9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11 AM Over Easy (guest: Patti Page) 11:30 Antiques 12 N off the air 3 PM Over Easy (guests: Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse) 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy (repeat of the 3 PM show) 7 PM Wodehouse Playhouse 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," Part 6) 8:30 In Search Of The Real America (French political philosopher Jean-Francois Revel discusses what he sees as creeping communism and socialism.) 9 PM The Advocates (Should the U.S. discourage investment in South Africa?) 10 PM Firing Line (Maj. Gen. Vernon Walters, former CIA director, discusses American diplomacy.) 11 PM Dick Cavett (Part 2 on songwriting, with Paul Simon, Arthur Schwartz, Sammy Cahn, and Joe Raposo) 11:30 Captioned ABC News 12 M Lilias, Yoga And You WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 5) 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 Bob Braun 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Claire Malis of "One Life To Live"; Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ronnie Dyson, Richard Belzer) 5 PM Sanford And Son 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Phil Silvers (Bilko) 7:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Freddy Weller) 8 PM CHiPs 9 PM Oral Roberts (same as Ch. 5) 10 PM What Really Happened To The Class Of '65? 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:15 Perspective 7 AM Romper Room 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM New Mickey Mouse Club 8:30 Popeye 9 AM Tom And Jerry 9:30 Flintstones 10 AM Dennis The Menace 10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 11 AM Green Acres 11:30 High Hopes (Canadian soap) 12 N Medical Center 1 PM Movie: "Mutiny At Fort Sharp" 3 PM Fred Flintstone And Friends 3:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends 4 PM Tom And Jerry 4:30 Popeye 5 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM Andy Griffith 6:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (guest: Steve Lawrence) 7 PM Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Odd Couple 8 PM Movie: "The Big Country" 11 PM Love, American Style 11:30 Movie: "Young Man With A Horn" WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM June Rollings 9:30 Search For Tomorrow 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Dinah! (Steve Landesberg, Yvonne Elliman, Elizabeth Ashley, Bruce Boxleitner; Anson Williams at Six Flags Over Texas with talentcontest participants) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 Rusty's Round-Up 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM My Three Sons 7:30 Family Feud 8 PM The Waltons

9 PM People's Command Performance 11 PM News 11:30 M*A*S*H 12:05 CBS Movie: "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC) 6:30 Bozo's Big Top 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (first of two on pressures on men in modern society) 10 AM Gambit 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Loretta Swit, Peter Bonerz) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Porky Pig 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 The Rookies 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals 8 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 8:30 What's Happening!! 9 PM Barney Miller 9:30 ABC Movie: "Phase IV" 11 PM News 11:30 America 2Night (Kenneth Mars as talent agent W.D. "Bud" Prize) 12 M Starsky & Hutch (half-hour delay) 1:10 Toma (half-hour delay) WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 7:15 News 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM Today With Pastor Rogers 8:30 Not For Women Only ("Kid Stars: Past And Present," Part 4) 9 AM PTL Club 11 AM News/Introspect 11:30 Manna 12 N 700 Club 1:30 High Hopes 2 PM Jim Nabors (Lisa Hartman, Lonnie Shorr, comedienne June Gable) 3 PM Bugs Bunny 3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 4 PM Abbott And Costello 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Lost In Space

6 PM Partridge Family 6:30 Liars Club (Gloria DeHaven, Pat Buttram, Dody Goodman, Larry Hovis) 7 PM The Lucy Show (Ann Sothern as the Countess) 7:30 Rifleman 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Merv Griffin (Sophia Loren, Burt Reynolds) 10:30 Best Of Groucho 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Movie: "Kansas City Confidential" WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC) 7 AM 700 Club 8 AM Good Morning America 10 AM General Hospital 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM Three Stooges 3:30 Little Rascals 4 PM Flash Gordon 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Brady Bunch 7 PM Bewitched 7:30 Candid Camera (some "wrong numbers" by video phone; a woman who complains of "aqua aereonitis" (bubbling skin)) 8 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 8:30 What's Happening!! 9 PM Barney Miller 9:30 ABC Movie: "Phase IV" 11 PM News 11:30 Starsky & Hutch WTVQ doesn't stick around to carry "Toma." E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS) TV Guide says KET carries instructional programs during the day. 3 PM The Long Search 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Once Upon A Classic ("Robin Hood," Part 5) 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavett (guest: Stan Getz) 8 PM Kentucky Now 8:30 In Search Of The Real America 9 PM The Advocates 10 PM Poldark II (Part 3) sign off 11 PM Retro: Central Florida Saturday, June 22, 1974 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:30 Across The Fence 7 AM Flying Nun 7:30 Lassie 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! (a visit to Love Is An Animal, a ranch for unwanted animals in Buellton, CA) 1 PM Soul Train 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Indians-Red Sox (rain game: Pirates-Cubs) 5 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Nat Stuckey, Arlene Hardin, Johnny Russell, time approximate) 5:30 Untamed World 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM Comedyworld (Rodney Dangerfield, Rich Little, Jimmie Walker, Scottish comedian Ronnie Haywood, Andy Kaufman (billed as a "Puerto Rican impressionist"), Monty Python's Flying Circus (billed as "newcomers," as is Kaufman), Scoey Mitchlll, Jud Strunk, Lonnie Shorr, a clip from Harold Lloyd's "Hot Water" (1924), delay from Thu 10 PM) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "I Want To Live!" (the classic 1958 Susan Hayward film for which she won an Oscar as Barbara Graham, convicted forger and prostitute with gangster ties who was executed in 1955 for the murder of an elderly widow) 11:20 News 11:50 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1:20 Thriller WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM Sesame Street 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Firing Line 6 PM Washington Week In Review 6:30 It's Your Government 7 PM Wall Street Week 7:30 Carrascolendas 8 PM Book Beat 8:30 Woman Alive! (guests: Lily Tomlin, Gloria Steinem, Melissa Manchester) 9:30 Joyce At 34 (filmmaker Joyce Chopra tries to choose between motherhood and career) 10 PM The Forgotten War (the Allied occupation of Russian soil eight months before the end of World War I) 11 PM Renoir WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6 AM Growers Almanac 6:30 Summer Semester: "The American Presidency: The Men And The Office" (Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression is the topic today.) 7 AM Bailey's Comets (delay from Sun 9 AM) 7:30 Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan (delay from Sun 9:30 AM) 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies (Batman and Robin team up with Scooby and the gang in "The Dynamic Scooby Doo Affair") 10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated) 10:30 Jeannie (animated) 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival (conclusion of "Stowaway In The Sky," 1960 from France; Jack Lemmon narrates) 2 PM Sounding Board 2:30 Movie: "The Projected Man" 4 PM CBS Golf Championship (J.C. Snead vs. Lanny Wadkins, winner to play for $50,000 in the final) 5 PM American Golf Classic (third round) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Hee Haw (Loretta Lynn, Kenny Starr, Stoney Edwards are guests) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Nobody's Perfetc (Telly Savalas hosts four "Love American Style"type comedies about romance, one of which, "The Love Nest" with Florida Friebus and Charles Lane, became a series. Telly also sings "What The World Needs Now Is Love." BTW, that's not a typo in the title; that's how it was spelled.) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "White Comanche" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 Laurel And Hardy 7 AM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 7:30 Jetsons 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 The Wonderful World Around Us 12 N Information 8 1:30 That Girl 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 2) 5 PM Legends Of The West (time approximate) 6 PM News Conference 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "I Want To Live!" 11:20 News 11:50 It Takes A Thief WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6:55 News 7 AM Tarzan 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N The Invaders 1 PM Action '74 (from Malibu: Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods, Johnny Nash) 2 PM In Session (the Steve Miller Band and Rolling Stone associate editor Tim Cahill; Phil Everly hosts) 2:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida 3:30 Movie: "Green Light" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (no confirmed segments but

most likely the Joe Frazier-Jerry Quarry heavyweight fight held at Madison Square Garden on June 17) 6:30 Lawrence Welk (salute to Cole Porter) 7:30 Robert Goulet And Carol Lawrence (from the Grand Tetons and their home in Jackson Hole, WY) 8:30 Coaches All-America Football Game (Johnny Majors coaches the East; Barry Switzer, the West, from Lubbock, TX) 11:30 ABC News (time approximate) 11:45 News 12 M Movie: "Johnny Eager" 2 AM Movie: "The Big Store" (the Marx Brothers took a five-year hiatus from filmmaking after this 1941 one wasn't exactly overwhelmingly received--it's probably improved with age; if this one turns up be sure to catch Virginia O'Brien's deadpan rendition of "Rockabye Baby," then see if she's unwittingly pioneering rock 'n' roll) 3:15 Movie: "The White Sister" (anyone thinking racism can forget it--Helen Hayes plays a nun debating whether to renounce her vows so she can marry the man she loves, played by Clark Gable) 4:30 Movie: "Gun Crazy" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 6:35 Pastor's Study 6:45 News 7 AM H.R. Pufnstuf (delay from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 Make A Wish (Virginia's Dismal Swamp, a handle-operated telephone system, delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "The Banana Splits In Hocus Pocus Park" 1 PM Action '74 2 PM Now 2:15 4-H Spotlight 2:30 Movie: "First Comes Courage" 4 PM Bowling: Aloha International Bowling Tournament (women's event) 4:30 NFL Action '74 (following rookie Steve Holden from Arizona State to the Cleveland Browns) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 Coaches All-America Football Game 11:30 ABC News (time approximate) 11:45 News 12 M Movie: "The Night The World Exploded" (and this is not ABC's movie-of-the-week about Orson Welles' "War Of

The Worlds" radio broadcast--that didn't come out until the following year) 1:15 Involvement 10 WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 7 AM Compass 7:30 Gilligan's Island 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Celebrity Bowling (Peter Marshall and Loretta Swit vs. Corbett Monica and Gavin MacLeod) 2:30 Rifleman 3 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida 4 PM CBS Golf Championship 5 PM American Golf Classic (third round) 6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Nobody's Perfetc 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "Ride The Man Down" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6:45 News, Fishing 7 AM Tarzan 8 AM Elephant Boy 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Black Contact 2:30 Flintstones 3 PM Car And Track 3:30 Department S 4:30 Dragnet 5 PM American Golf Classic (third round)

6 PM National Geographic (a 1965 journey with Jacques Cousteau 328 feet below the surface) 7 PM News 7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Nobody's Perfetc 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Days Of Wine And Roses" WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) off air on weekends WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC) 6 AM Movie: "The Lost World" 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! 1 PM Daniel Boone 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 2) 5 PM Bonanza (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Mission: Impossible 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM Movie: "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Anzio" 1 AM Movie: "The Three Faces Of Eve" (another Oscarwinning performance, this time Joanne Woodward as a housewife with three personalities--wonder if this is where "One Life To Live" got the idea for Viki Buchanan's multi-personality problem?) 2:30 Movie: "House Of Bamboo" 4 AM Movie: "Duel In The Jungle" WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM Fashion Focus 3:30 America Be Fit 3:45 Living Better 4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You (seems I never do a retro with a PBS station without this showing up somewhere) 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM Washington Debates 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Men And Ideas 7 PM Cinema Showcase 7:30 Carrascolendas 8 PM Performance (the Maryland Trio performs Brahms' Horn Trio in E Flat Minor) 8:30 Woman Alive! 9:30 Joyce At 34 10 PM The Forgotten War 11 PM Renoir WSWB (WOFL) Ch. 35 Orlando (Ind.) 10:30 Cartoon Carnival 11 AM Rock And Roll Sundance 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (pre-empted on Ch. 9) 1 PM Quarter Midget Racing 1:30 Celebrity Bowling 2 PM Movie: "One Night In The Tropics" (it was this movie, not "Buck Privates," that was Abbott and Costello's film debut) 3:30 Championship Wrestling (I assume from Tampa) 4:30 Celebrity Tennis 5 PM NFL Action '74 (same as Ch. 10) 5:30 Baseball: Braves-Reds 8 PM Partridge Family (time approximate, pre-empted on Ch. 9) 8:30 The Prisoner 9:30 Burke's Law 10:30 News 10:45 Movie: "Yongary, Monster From The Deep" WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 6:30 Across The Fence 7 AM Kid Power (delay from Sun 10 AM) 7:30 The Osmonds (delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1 PM Action '74

2 PM American Angler 2:30 Car And Track 3 PM The Avengers 4 PM Celebrity Tennis 4:30 Celebrity Bowling (same as Ch. 11) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 Coaches All-America Football Game 11:30 ABC News (time approximate) 11:45 News 12 M CBS Movie: "The Haunted Palace" (delay from Fri 11:30, pre-empted on Ch. 13) WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 7:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street 8 AM Leroy Jenkins 8:30 Teach-In 9:30 Temple Heights Gospel Hour 10 AM Ernest Angley 11 AM Wally's Workshop 11:30 Fury 12 N Soul Train 1 PM Combat! 2 PM Movie: "Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man" (Bela Lugosi is Frankenstein; Lon Chaney, the Wolf Man, from '43) 4 PM Movie: "The Stranglers Of Bombay" 5:30 Baseball: Braves-Reds 8 PM Greatest Sports Legends (Mickey Mantle, time approximate) 8:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida 9:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Seals and Crofts, Tower of Power) 11 PM One Step Beyond (William Shatner as a bomb deactivator in post-World War II London, who decides to dismantle one last bomb) 11:30 Movie: "The Spider Woman Strikes Back" 1 AM Movie: "The Frozen Ghost" (more Lon Chaney, from '45) Retro: Kansas City/Topeka/St. Joseph Mon, June 21, 1965 from TV Guide-Kansas City KFEQ 2-CBS/ABC St. Joseph 7:25 B'wana Don "Return to Jungle-La" 7:50 Daily Word "From a Composer's Cuff" 7:55 News/Weather (Ron Scott) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 CBS News 9:30 I Love Lucy 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Real McCoys 11:00 Love of Life

11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light noon Panorama (Grace Crawford welcomes the SJFD's Glen Hyden, who discusses St. Joe's voluntary home safety check) 12:15 News/Markets/Weather 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 House Party (charm advisor Caroline Leonetti shows fashions for toddlers) 2:00 To Tell the Truth 2:25 CBS News 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Grace Crawford (Judy Hines cooks a devil-egg mold) 4:00 Funhouse 5:00 Zane Grey 5:30 CBS News 6:00 Weather/Markets/News 6:20 Sports (J.C. Howe) 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 I've Got a Secret (celebrating 14 years on the air, with Arlene Francis revealing her secret) 7:30 Andy Griffith (season finale, Summer Playhouse airs here next week) 8:00 Lucille Ball 8:30 McHale's Navy 9:00 Ben Casey "Courage at 3 AM" 10:00 News/Weather 10:20 Movie "Woman's Prison" mid. Daily Word (rerun from the morning) WDAF 4-NBC Kansas City 6:25 Daily Word (same message as in St. Joe) 6:30 Operation Alphabet II (return, Philly Board of Ed's Dr. Alexander Shevlin with an elementary ESL course) 7:00 Today (guest Ruby Dee, who talks about her role in King Lear at Connecticut's Stratford Shakespeare Festival) 9:00 Truth or Consequences (c) 9:30 What's This Song? (c) 9:55 NBC News 10:00 Concentration 10:30 Jeopardy! (c) 11:00 Call My Bluff (c) 11:30 I'll Bet (c) 11:55 NBC News noon News/Markets 12:15 Accent (Bette Hayes; summer hairstyles/how to make unsteeped iced tea) 1:00 Moment of Truth 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 2:30 You Don't Say! (c/Jack Narz fills in for his brother Tom Kennedy, who joins Pippa Scott on the panel this week) 3:00 Match Game (c) 3:25 NBC News 3:30 Superman 4:00 Movie "Susannah of the Mounties" 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News/Weather

6:30 Karen 7:00 Man from UNCLE "The Mad, Mad Tea Party Affair" 8:00 Andy Williams (c/guests Henry Mancini, Vic Damone, and Bobby Darin) 9:00 Alfred Hitchcock "An Unlocked Window" 10:00 News/Weather 10:15 Tonight Show (c/former regular Hugh Downs pinch-hits for Johnny) mid. News 12:05 Daily Word (r) KCMO 5-CBS Kansas City 6:25 Christopher Program "Steps to Leadership (guest Macdonald Carey) 6:55 Farm Facts (Stephens/Pippert) 7:00 Summer Semester "Civil Rights and Civil Liberties" 7:30 Moment of Meditation 7:35 Cousin Ken's Carnival 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 CBS News 9:30 I Love Lucy 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Real McCoys 11:00 Love of Life 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light noon News/Weather/Sports (c) 12:15 Local Interview (c) 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 House Party 2:00 To Tell the Truth 2:25 CBS News 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Movie "The Fabulous Texan" 5:30 CBS News 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:25 Speak Up! 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 I've Got a Secret 7:30 Andy Griffith (season finale) 8:00 Lucille Ball 8:30 Danny Thomas "Peaceful Coexistence" 9:00 Movie "Moonfleet" (news/weather break at 10) 11:40 Movie "Thrill of a Romance" KMBC 9-ABC Kansas City 6:50 Call to Worship 6:55 News 7:00 Survey of the Arts "Latin America" 7:30 Torey Time 9:00 General Hospital 9:30 Flame in the Wind 10:00 Rebus 10:30 Price is Right (celeb player Kaye Ballard) 11:00 Donna Reed 11:30 Father Knows Best

noon Whizzo's Playtime (newsbreak at 12:20) 1:00 Movie "Perfect Strangers" 2:25 News (Claude Dorsey) 2:30 Young Marrieds 3:00 Trailmaster 4:00 Torey & Friends 4:30 Mickey Mouse Club 5:00 Huckleberry Hound 5:30 Texan 6:00 News (Charles Grey) 6:10 ABC News 6:25 Weather 6:30 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "Mutiny" 7:30 No Time for Sergeants "Have No Uniform-Will Travel" 8:00 Wendy & Me 8:30 Farmer's Daughter "A Matter of Honor" (new time) 9:00 Ben Casey "Courage at 3 AM" 10:00 News/Weather 10:15 Movie "Fallen Angel" mid. Nightlife (hosts Dick Shawn and William B. Williams) 1:00 Highlight 1:05 News (Charles Gray) 1:10 Faith for Our Times WIBW 13-CBS/ABC/NBC Topeka 6:30 Summer Semester (same course as ch 5) 7:00 Rush Hour (Dave Walstrom welcomes Harry Fleener, who discusses flying saucers) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 CBS News 9:30 I Love Lucy 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Real McCoys 11:00 Love of Life 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light noon News/Weather 12:15 Farm Report (Wilbur Levering) 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 House Party 2:00 To Tell the Truth 2:25 CBS News 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Lone Ranger 4:00 Jungle Jon 5:00 Yogi Bear 5:30 CBS News 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 I've Got a Secret 7:30 Andy Griffith (season finale) 8:00 Lucille Ball 8:30 Danny Thomas "Peaceful Coexistence" 9:00 Ben Casey "Courage at 3 AM"

10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 CBS News Special "Vietnam Dialog: Mr. Bundy and the Professors" (McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to LBJ on National Security Affairs, debates US policy with Professors Hans Morgenthau (Chicago), Edmund O. Clubb (Columbia) and Zbigniew Brzezinski (Columbia); preempts CBS Reports) 11:30 Movie "Follow Me Quietly" KCSD 19-Edu Kansas City 1pm What's New (Florida's plant and animal life) 1:30 Adventures in Living 2:00 Creative Person 2:30 Your Neighbor the World --6:30 What's New (r) 7:00 Happy Talk 7:15 Friendly Giant 7:30 Travelog "The Jean Richards" 8:00 Opinion in the Capital (guest SD Republican Sen. Karl Mundt; ch 9 aired this the previous Sun at 1pm) 8:30 International Magazine (interview with Saudi Prince Faisal, Raymond Sassier shows off his shotting skills) Retro: Toronto/Buffalo/Rochester/Erie Fri, June 20, 1958 from TV Guide-Lake Ontario edition WGR 2-ABC Buffalo 8:45 Rumpus Room 9:00 Eddie Cantor "Call Me Irving" 9:30 Boston Blackie 10:00 My Little Margie "Conservative Margie" 10:30 Abbott & Costello "The Politician" 11:00 Favorite Story 11:30 Public Defender "End of the Line" noon Love of Life 12:30 Mid-Day Matinee "One Way Ticket" 2:00 Helen Neville 2:30 Laugh Time 3:00 American Bandstand 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? 4:00 American Bandstand 5:00 Buccaneers 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Colonel Bleep 6:30 News 6:45 Comedy Capers 7:00 Sheriff of Cochise "Sheriff Loses Deputy" 7:30 Rin Rin Tin "Rusty's Strategy" 8:00 Jim Bowie "Land Jumpers" 8:30 Mike Hammer "Final Curtain" 9:00 Frank Sinatra "Take Me to Hollywood" 9:30 Frigidaire Summer Theater (premiere) "The Night Goes On" 10:00 Kingdom of the Sea "The Frozen Sea" 10:30 Code Three "The Bite" 11:00 News 11:30 Playhouse

mid. Operation Swing Shift "Dancing in Manhattan" WBEN 4-CBS Buffalo 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 News (Stuart Novins) 9:00 Popeye 9:30 You & Your Family 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Dotto noon News (Jack Ogilvie) 12:15 Speaker of the House 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Meet the Millers (c) 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Fun to Learn 5:15 Children's Theatre 5:55 Weather/News/Sports 6:15 Cisco Kid 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Hawkeye "The Colonel and His Lady" 7:30 Gerald McBoing-Boing 8:00 Trackdown 8:30 Zane Grey "A Gun is for Killing" 9:00 Phil Silvers "Lt. Bilko" 9:30 Schlitz Playhouse "You'll Have to Die Now" 10:00 Lineup "The Glorietta Shakedown Case" 10:30 Person to Person (guest Attorney-General William P. Rogers, interviewed in his Bethesda MD home) 11:00 News 11:30 Friday Feature "Road Demon" WROC 5-ABC/NBC Rochester 7:00 Today 9:00 Susie "Goodbye Susie Hello" 9:30 Mr. District Attorney 10:00 Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Truth or Consequences noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Feature Movie "Southside 1-1000" 2:30 Home Cooking (McNall) 3:00 Matinee Theater "The Man Without a Country" (c) 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Playhouse 5 "Sierra Passage"

6:40 Weather Report 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Mama "The Seventh Age" 7:30 Real McCoys "The Corn Eating Contest" 8:00 Jefferson Drum "The Outlaw" 8:30 Life of Riley "Look, Peg, I'm Dancing" 9:00 M Squad "Shakedown" 9:30 Thin Man "The Acrostic Murders" 10:00 Boxing: from Syracuse, hometown boxer Mike DeJohn (34-4-1, 25 KO) takes on Pittsburgh's Bob Baker (49-11-1, 19 KO) in a 10-round heavyweight bout 10:45 Fight Beat 11:00 News 11:20 Hollywood Feature "The Fake" CBLT 6-CBC Toronto 2:15pm CBC News 2:30 Matinee "Twist of Fate" 4:00 Open House 4:30 Howdy Doody (CBC did their own version) 5:00 Barney's Gang 5:30 Mighty Mouse 6:00 Willy "Willy and Her High School Romance" 6:30 Movie Museum "The Rocky Road" (histed by Paul Killiam) 6:45 CBC News 7:00 Tabloid 7:30 Leave It to Beaver 8:00 Hawkeye 8:30 One of a Kind 9:00 Big Record (Patti Page welcomes Jeri Southern, and the DeCastro Sisters) 9:30 Country Hoedown (Tommy Hunter welcomes the winners of the square-dancing and fiddling contests) 10:00 Boxing (carrying the NBC bout) 10:45 Sports (Jim Coleman) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Viewpoint (Lamont Tilden) 11:20 Sports (Steve Douglas) 11:30 Premiere Performance "Week-End in Havana" WHEC/WVET 10-ABC/CBS Rochester 7:10 Christophers 7:40 Sacred Heart 7:55 News 8:00 Coffee Cup Theater "The Steel Key" 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Dotto noon Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Stage One "Desert Encounter" 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Buccaneers 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Annie Oakley "Dead Man's Bluff" 6:30 News 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Harbor Command 7:30 Highway Patrol 8:00 Trackdown 8:30 Zane Grey "A Gun is for Killing" 9:00 Phil Silvers "Lt. Bilko" 9:30 Schlitz Playhouse "You'll Have to Die Now" 10:00 Lineup "The Glorietta Shakedown Case" 10:30 Person to Person 11:00 News 11:20 Premiere Theater "Deadline at Dawn" CHCH 11-CBC Hamilton 3pm Movie Matinee "The Purple V" 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Family Theater "Raiders of the Seven Seas" 6:30 News 6:45 CBC News 7:00 Movie at 7 "Crime Doctor's Manhunt" 8:00 Hawkeye 8:30 One of A Kind 9:00 Turn of Fate "The Crowd Pleaser" 9:30 Country Hoedown 10:00 Boxing (NBC) 10:45 Sports 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:30 Chicago Wrestling 12:30 Shock "The Mummy" WICU 12-ABC/NBC Erie 7:00 Today 8:55 Your Church 9:00 Movie: TBA 10:00 Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Truth or Consequences noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Afternoon Playhouse "20,000 Men a Year" 2:30 Kitty Foyle 3:00 Matinee Theater "The Man Without a Country" (c) 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Buccaneers 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Candy Cane Lane 6:30 News 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Boots & Saddles

7:30 26 Men 8:00 Frank Sinatra "Take Me to Hollywood" 8:30 Life of Riley "Look, Peg, I'm Dancing" 9:00 M Squad "Shakedown" 9:30 Ozzie & Harriet "Fixing Up the Fraternity House" 10:00 Boxing 10:45 Fight Beat 11:00 News 11:30 Jack Paar CKCO 13-CBC Kitchener 3pm Cartoons 3:20 Minister's Study 3:30 News 3:35 Bazaar 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Barney's Gang 5:30 Mighty Mouse 6:00 News 6:05 Telescope (Elaine Cole) 6:35 Sports (Tom Rafferty) 6:45 CBC News 7:00 Oh! Susanna 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:00 Hawkeye 8:30 One of a Kind 9:00 Big Record 9:30 Country Hoedown 10:00 Boxing (NBC) 10:45 Sports 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:40 Texas Wrestling WBUF 17-NBC Buffalo 7:00 Today --10:00 Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Truth or Consequences noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Hollywood Playhouse "They Made Me a Killer"/"The Time Bombs" 2:30 Kitty Foyle 3:00 Matinee Theater "The Man Without a Country" (c) 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Charles Farrell "The Soft Touch" 5:30 Early Show "Topper Takes a Trip" 6:55 Weather (Rick Azar) 7:00 News/Sports 7:15 NBC News 7:30 Big Game (c) 8:00 Jefferson Drum "The Outlaw" 8:30 Life of Riley "Look, Peg, I'm Dancing" 9:00 M Squad "Shakedown"

9:30 Thin Man "The Acrostic Murders" 10:00 Boxing 10:45 Fight Beat 11:00 News 11:15 Jack Paar Retro: US Virgin Islands, June 5th, 1980 Source: The Virgin Islands Daily News Channels listed in this VERY interesting listing include WSVI 8 (ABC), WBNB 10 (CBS, off in '89 from Hurricane Hugo) and 12 WTJX (PBS). I don't see any NBC, not even NYC listed. WSVI 8 9:30: Readalong II 9:45: Vegetable Soup 10:20: Readalong I (seemed to follow an educational schedule in the midday) 4:30: Cartoon Theater (must have been off between about 10:30 and 4:30) 4:55: Highlights 5:00: General Hospital 5:55: Making Ends Meet (maybe local) 6:00: All My Children (tapes of soap operas probably flown in, and shown at odd times) 7:00: Soupy Sales 7:30: Barney Miller 8:00: 20/20 9:00: Semi-Tough 9:30: Mrs. America Pageant 11:30: ABC World News (also odd time) 12:00: Mike Douglas WBNB 10 (didn't sign on until after 4 in the afternoon!) 4:20: The Price is Right 5:20: Bulletin Board 5:25: Spotlight 5:30: Search For Tomorrow 6:00: The Young and The Restless (no Guiding Light or As The World Turns on WBNB, odd) 7:00: Channel 10 News 7:30: Palmerstown, USA 8:30: Barnaby Jones 9:30: Ladies & Gentleman: Bob Newhart 10:30: CBS Late Movie (looks like Uncammy or Uncanny) 12:30: Sign off 12 WTJX (PBS, early start time here) 8:15: Macneil/Lehrer Report 8:45: A.M. Weather 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Electric Company 10:30: Math Patrol 10:50: Readalong 2 11:00: Mister Roger's Neighborhood No programming until 4pm, then 4:00: Sesame Street

5:00: Electric Company 5:30: Zoom 6:00: News 12 (one of only a few PBS stations to have news) 6:30: Over Easy-Dick Smothers 7:00: MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7:30: Midweek 8:00: Bill Moyer's Journal 9:00: Masterpiece Theater: Diarsell (sp?) Part 1 10:00: St. Croix Festival 11:00: The Dick Cavett Show (author Joseph Wambaugh) 11:30: Captioned ABC News Retro: Anchorage Sat, June 17, 1972 from TV Viewer, which ran Saturday-to-Saturday listings KENI 2-NBC 11:00 NBC News 11:30 Dr. Doolittle noon Deputy Dawg 12:30 Woody Woodpecker 1:00 Pink Panther 1:30 Jetsons 2:00 Barrier Reef "The Cannon of Nemora" 2:30 Take a Giant Step "Remembering" (highlights of the past season) 3:30 Mr. Wizard "Liquids at Work" (demonstrating hydraulics with the help of medicine bottles and hypodemic needles) 4:00 Bugaloos 4:30 TBA 5:30 Call of the West 6:00 Stand Up & Cheer 6:30 Saturday News 7:00 Emergency! "Dealer's Wild" 8:00 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies "Return of the Seven" 10:00 Late News 10:30 Playhouse mid. NBC Nightly News KTVA 11-CBS 7:30 CBS News 8:00 Best of Sesame Street 9:00 Treehouse Gang 9:30 Bugs Bunny 10:00 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters 11:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 11:30 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm noon Archie's TV Funnies 12:30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 1:00 Josie & the Pussycats 1:30 Monkees 2:00 You are There "The Siege of the Alamo" 2:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "Heidi" (this was a German movie, filmed in Switzerland) 3:30 Tom & Jerry 4:00 Death Valley Days 4:30 Sherlock Holmes

5:30 TBA 6:00 Untamed World 6:30 Eyewitness News 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 TBA 9:00 Chrysler Playhouse 11:00 CBS Evening News 11:30 Saturday Night Movie: TBA KIMO 13-ABC 7:30 sign-on 8:00 Funky Phantom 8:30 Jackson Five 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Lidsville 10:00 Curiosity Shop 11:00 Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 11:30 Road Runner noon American Bandstand 12:30 Saturday Afternoon Matinee "Gunpoint" 2:00 Movie Special "Creature of the Walking Dead" 3:30 Dick Van Dyke 4:00 Daniel Boone 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father "We Love Annie" 6:00 Let's Play Baseball with Paul Deese 6:30 FBI 7:30 Saturday Summer Movie: TBA 10:00 Contact (KIMO only aired news weeknights at 10) 10:30 Saturday Night Movie "Farenheit 451" 12:30 Saturday Western Theatre "Tall Stranger" Retro: Central Florida Tues, June 13, 1961 50 years ago today, from TV Guide-Central Florida edition WESH 2-NBC Daytona Beach 7:00 Dave Garroway (Today) 9:00 Morning Theater "Sometimes It Happens" 9:30 Crossroads "Home is the Sailor" 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Price is Right (c) 11:30 Concentration noon Truth or Consequences 12:30 It Could Be You (c) 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Focus 2:00 Jan Murray (c) 2:30 Loretta Young "The Man on Top" (starring Ricardo Montalban as a shoeshiner) 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Make Room for Daddy 4:30 Here's Hollywood (Helen O'Connell joins Dean Miller as a regular) 5:00 Movie "Clipper Ship" 6:15 News

6:45 NBC News 7:00 Jim Backus "The Plant" 7:30 Laramie "Widow in White" 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Coming Home" 9:00 Thriller "The Grim Reaper" 10:00 TV Guide Awards (c/in the first 45 min, Nanette Fabray and Jackie Cooper join host Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in sketches that spoof television; awards will be presented in the final 15) 11:00 News 11:30 Jack Paar (c/guests include George Burns and Judy Lynn) 1:00 News WEDU 3-Edu Tampa (ch 3 ran educational programs during the morning and early afternoon...except on Tuesdays for some reason) 3:15pm Bulletin Board 3:30 Homemaking Today 4:00 Young Worlds 4:30 Red Myth 5:00 Children's Corner 5:30 Quest for Adventure 6:00 Music Hall 6:30 Compass 7:00 Frontiers of Science 7:30 Big Picture 8:00 TBA 8:30 Written Word 9:00 Two for Physics 9:30 Great Issues of Conscience in Modern Medicine (the first of 3 panel shows on problems concerning the medical profession; starting off with "The Issues of Man and His Environment) WDBO 6-CBS Orlando 7:20 Weather/News 7:30 Cartoons 7:55 News/Weather 8:00 CBS News 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Romper Room 9:45 News (Bill Taylor) 10:00 I Love Lucy 10:30 Video Village 11:00 Double Exposure 11:30 Your Surprise Package noon Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal "Faulkner Story" 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Face the Facts 2:30 House Party (Jack Linkletter gets a member of the studio audience to play Baby Detecto, where they have to figure out which of 3 babies belongs to one of 3 moms on stage) 3:00 Millionaire "Bedelia Buckley" 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Popeye (with Uncle Walt)

5:30 Quick Draw McGraw 6:00 News/Weather 6:20 Weather (Russ Blair) 6:25 Milestones of the Century (Ed Herlihy looks at "Hot-Air Specialists") 6:30 News 6:45 Whirlybirds "Guilty of Old Age" 7:15 CBS News 7:30 Breakthrough (Florida State's Dr. Sheline discusses nuclear physics and chemistry) 8:00 Father Knows Best "Grandpa Retires" 8:30 Dobie Gillis "Goodbye Mr. Pomfritt-Hello Mr. Chips" 9:00 Tom Ewell 9:30 Red Skelton "Freddie Gets Sick" (guests Jack Kirkwood and Jackie Coogan) 10:00 Garry Moore (guests Jerry Lewis and Carol Lawrence) 11:00 News 11:20 Weather (Dan Burton) 11:25 Movie "Belle of Old Mexico" WFLA 8-NBC Tampa 6:30 RFD Florida (Mardi Liles) 6:45 Fishing (Bobby Hicks) 6:50 Weather/News 7:00 Dave Garroway (Today) 9:00 Movie: TBA 10:00 Say When 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Price is Right (c) 11:30 Concentration noon Truth or Consequences 12:30 It Could Be You (c) 1:00 News/Weather 1:15 Consult Dr. Brothers 1:30 I Married Joan "Pop Retires" 2:00 Jan Murray (c) 2:30 Loretta Young "The Man on Top" 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Make Room for Daddy 4:30 Movie: TBA 5:45 Clutch Cargo 6:00 Quick Draw McGraw 6:30 News 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Sea Hunt 7:30 Laramie "Widow in White" 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Coming Home" 9:00 Thriller "The Grim Reaper" 10:00 TV Guide Awards 11:00 News 11:15 Jack Paar (c) WLOF 9-ABC Orlando 9:00 Kartoon Kapers 9:45 My Little Margie "The Two Lieutenants" 10:15 San Francisco Beat 10:45 Magazine 9 (Ben Aycrigg) 11:00 Gale Storm "Ghosts Aboard"

11:30 Love That Bob! noon Camouflage 12:30 Number Please 1:00 About Faces 1:25 ABC News 1:30 Playhouse 9 2:00 Day in Court 2:30 Seven Keys 3:00 Queen for a Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand (guests Linda Scott, and the Cleftones; ch 9 only carried the first hour) 5:00 Popeye Playhouse 5:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 6:00 ABC News 6:15 News (Johathan Dunn-Rankin) 6:25 Weather (Andy Wilson) 6:30 Cannonball "The Big Ambulance" 7:00 Expedition! (final episode, Focus on America debuts next week featuring Expedition! programs produced by various local stations across the country) 7:30 Bugs Bunny 8:00 Rifleman "Lariat" 8:30 Wyatt Earp "Just Before the Battle" (OK Corral, pt 3) 9:00 Stagecoach West "The Swindler" 10:00 Close-up! "The Troubled Land" (life in modern-day Brazil) 10:30 Dangerous Robin 11:00 News 11:15 Movie "The Gorilla Man" WINK 11-CBS/ABC Fort Myers 10:30 Video Village 11:00 Double Exposure 11:30 Your Surprise Package noon News/Weather 12:15 Agricultural News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Love of Life 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 People's Choice 2:30 House Party 3:00 Millionaire "Bedelia Buckley" 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Lazy Bar Fun Time 6:15 News/Sports/Weather 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Hook, Line & Sinker 7:30 Tombstone Territory "Society of Death" 8:00 Real McCoys "The Sorority Girl" 8:30 Dobie Gillis "Goodbye Mr. Pomfritt-Hello Mr. Chips" 9:00 Tom Ewell 9:30 Red Skelton "Freddie Gets Sick" 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 News

11:30 Grand Jury "Parole" WTVT 13-CBS Tampa 6:30 Farm News/Weather 6:55 Pastor's Study 7:00 Good Day (Ernie Lee) 8:00 CBS News 8:10 Almanac Newsreel 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Cameo Theater 10:30 Video Village 11:00 Double Exposure 11:30 Your Surprise Package noon News/Weather 12:15 Ernie Lee 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Love of Life 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Life of Riley 2:30 House Party 3:00 Millionaire "Bedelia Buckley" 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Highway Patrol 5:30 Mary Ellen 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:35 News (Crawford Rice) 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Movie "Little Miss Broadway" 8:30 Dobie Gillis "Goodbye Mr. Pomfritt-Hello Mr. Chips" 9:00 Tom Ewell 9:30 Red Skelton "Freddie Gets Sick" 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 News 11:15 Sports (Russ Benedict) 11:30 Movie "The Golden Mask" WSUN 38-ABC St. Petersburg 10:55 News 11:00 Gale Storm "Ghosts Aboard" 11:30 Love That Bob! noon Camouflage 12:30 Number Please 1:00 About Faces 1:25 ABC News 1:30 Florian ZaBach 2:00 Day in Court 2:30 Seven Keys 3:00 Queen for a Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand (ch 38 ran the full 90 min) 5:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle)

6:00 ABC News 6:15 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 Whirlybirds "Seven Were Trapped" 7:00 American Civil War 7:30 Bugs Bunny 8:00 Rifleman "Lariat" 8:30 Wyatt Earp "Just Before the Battle" 9:00 Stagecoach West "The Swindler" 10:00 Close-Up "The Troubled Land" 10:30 Movie "Outcasts of Poker Flat" mid. News/Weather/Sports Retro: South Georgia Tuesday, June 16, 1981 (Part 2: UHFs and Georgia Public TV) From TV Guide, South Georgia Edition WDHN Ch. 18 Dothan, AL is listed Eastern Time. WJKS (WCWJ) Ch. 17 Jacksonville (NBC) 6:50 Job Finder 6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today (Pearl Bailey) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Martin Mull; Florence Henderson, Rupert Holmes; Jane Bryant Quinn discusses alternate ways to finance a college education) 10 AM Hour Magazine (the stereotype of the "liberated woman"; how to prevent insect bites on children) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus (Elaine Joyce, Scoey Mitchlll) 12 N Jacksonville At Noon 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Bionic Woman 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 News 6 PM Sanford And Son 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM Hollywood Squares 7:30 Family Feud 8 PM Lobo 9 PM Opryland Night Of Stars & Futurestars (Gene Kelly hosts; Glen Campbell sings and helps judge the talent contest; other established names: Debby Boone, Tanya Tucker, Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee & the Urban Cowboy Band, Ben Vereen) 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dionne Warwick) 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (Lola Falana) 2 AM News 2:30 Job Finder

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6 AM Hollywood Report 7 AM Funtime 8 AM Lassie 8:30 My Three Sons 9 AM Family Affair 9:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 10 AM Movie: "711 Ocean Drive" 12 N Freeman Reports 1 PM Movie: "Valentino" 3 PM Funtime 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Addams Family 4:30 Hazel 5 PM Ozzie And Harriet 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM Father Knows Best 6:30 That Girl 7 PM All In The Family 7:30 Get Smart 8 PM Baseball: Braves-Mets (if no strike) 10:30 News (time approximate) 11:30 Movie: "Cry For Happy" 2 AM Baseball: Braves-Mets replay (if no strike) 4:30 Mission: Impossible (time approximate) 5:30 Rat Patrol WDHN Ch. 18 Dothan, AL (ABC) 7 AM Jim Bakker 8 AM Good Morning America (Mel Brooks) 10 AM Mike Douglas 11 AM Three's Company (x2) 12 N Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Big Valley 5:30 Hour Magazine: the return of the displaced homemaker to the work force; Mary Stuart of "Search For Tomorrow" 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM News 7:30 Sanford And Son 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM Hogan's Heroes 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "A Question Of Love" 2:10 700 Club

WECA (WTXL) Ch. 27 Tallahassee (ABC) 6:30 In Person 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Jim Bakker 10 AM Mike Douglas (same as WJKS) 11 AM Three's Company (x2) 12 N Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Little Rascals/Three Stooges 5 PM Joker's Wild 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Let's Make A Deal 7 PM Family Feud 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "A Question Of Love" WYEA (WLTZ) Ch. 38 Columbus, GA (NBC) 6 AM Jim Bakker 7 AM Today 9 AM Jim Bakker continues 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus 12 N Card Sharks 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Hour Magazine (Pearl Bailey, fitness expert Bonnie Prudden) 5 PM Tom And Jerry/TV POWWW! 5:30 What's Happening!! 6 PM Joker's Wild 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 Carter Country 8 PM Lobo 9 PM Opryland Night Of Stars & Futurestars 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 6 AM Jim Bakker 7 AM Today 9 AM Jim Bakker continues 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Noon Over Middle Georgia 11:50 News 12 N Card Sharks 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Let's Make A Deal 4:30 Twilight Zone 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Family Feud 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Pat Collins, Dick Clark, and Polly Bergen are panelists; Robin Ward hosts) 8 PM Lobo 9 PM Opryland Night Of Stars & Futurestars 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast WVGA Ch. 44 (WSWG Ch. 43) Valdosta (ABC) 6 AM New Zoo Revue 6:30 Down To Earth 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mike Douglas (same as WJKS with the addition of Lonnie Shorr) 10:30 Let's Make A Deal 11 AM Three's Company (x2) 12 N Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Movie: "Hennessy" (not the sitcom but Rod Steiger as an Irishman determined to get revenge on the death of his family after a Belfast skirmish, from '75) 6:30 South Georgia/North Florida Today 7 PM ABC News 7:30 Sha Na Na 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM Let's Make A Deal 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "A Question Of Love" E Georgia Educational Television (WXGA/8 Waycross; WABW/14 Pelham; WDCO/15 (WMUM/29) Cochran; WACS/25 Dawson; WJSP/28 Warm Springs) (PBS) 3:30 Over Easy (June Havoc talks about her career and autobiography "More Havoc") 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Over Easy (tenor Jan Peerce talks about his career and family) 7 PM Coming Up Next 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Nova (how Israel and Jordan use the Dead Sea) 9 PM Mystery! ("Rumpole Of The Bailey," Part 3) 10 PM Duchess Of Duke Street (Part 3) 11 PM Dick Cavett (Roger Moore) sign off 11:30 PM Retro: South Georgia Tuesday, June 16, 1981 (Part 1: VHFs) From TV Guide, South Georgia Edition WTVY, WJHG, and WMBB are listed Eastern Time. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (ABC) 5:30 Pattern For Living 6 AM Good Morning Atlanta 7 AM Good Morning America (guest: Mel Brooks) 9 AM Family Feud (delay from 12 N) 9:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 10 AM Match Game 10:30 Joker's Wild 11 AM Three's Company (x2) 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM The Rookies 5 PM Fish 5:30 M*A*S*H 6 PM News 7 PM ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Family Feud 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "A Question Of Love" 2:10 News WRBL Ch. 3 Columbus, GA (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "Post Industrial America" 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Rozell Show 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM One Day At A Time 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Happy Days Again 5:30 Sanford And Son 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Barney Miller 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM CBS Movie: "Lovey: A Circle Of Children, Part Two" 10 PM CBS Reports: "The Defense Of The United States," Part 3: "Call To Arms" reviews America's conventional forces 11 PM News 11:30 Columbo WJXT Ch. 4 Jacksonville (CBS) 6:10 Media Roundtable 6:40 Kutana 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (guest: household-hints columnist Heloise) 9:55 Upbeat 10 AM One Day At A Time (appears to be a week behind) 10:30 Alice 11 AM Richard Simmons 11:30 Charlie Rose 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM The Fisherman's Son (a boy torn between a career as an artist and following the family tradition of fishing,

pre-empts "Happy Days Again") 4:30 John Davidson (Bruce Jenner, David Cassidy, actress Ann Turkel, Jo Anne Worley, Dr. Henry Heimlich on how to save a drowning victim) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM PM Magazine (a man who has collected over 500,000 shark teeth; the shrine of Lourdes, France) 7:30 All In The Family 8 PM Movie: "The President's Plane Is Missing" 10 PM CBS Reports: "The Defense Of The United States" Part 3 11 PM News 11:30 All In The Family 12 M Streets Of San Francisco 1 AM News WTVY Ch. 4 Dothan, AL (CBS) 5:30 Summer Semester: "Post Industrial America" 6 AM Good Morning Tri-States 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Morning Show 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Young And The Restless 1 PM Farm Report 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM One Day At A Time 4:30 Scooby-Doo 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM Happy Days Again 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News 7:30 Wiregrass: Mental Health (pre-empts "M*A*S*H") 8 PM CBS Movie: "Lovey: A Circle Of Children, Part Two" 10 PM CBS Reports: "The Defense Of The United States," Part 3 11 PM News 11:30 Columbo 1:45 Movie: "Monsoon" 4 AM Movie: "The Manster" (it's spelled right) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Reimagining America" (day behind) 6:30 Bewitched 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Richard Simmons 8:30 Charlie Rose (guest: Bob Hope) 9 AM Donahue (psychiatrist Ronald Liebman of the Philadelphia

Child Guidance Clinic discusses anorexia nervosa) 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM John Davidson (same as WJXT without Dr. Heimlich) 5 PM Adam-12 5:30 Barney Miller 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 PM Magazine (a man who breeds hybrid fish; the shrine of Lourdes; how to keep roses blooming all summer) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Lovey: A Circle Of Children, Part Two" 10 PM CBS Reports: "The Defense Of The United States," Part 3 11 PM News 11:30 Maude 12 M Cannon (appears to be a week behind) 1:10 The Saint (likewise) 2:20 News WCTV Ch. 6 Thomasville, GA/Tallahassee (CBS) 6 AM Farm Report 7 AM Good Morning 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (women whose husbands' jobs require frequent travel discuss their home lives) 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Midday Report 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM One Day At A Time 4:30 Happy Days Again 5 PM Sanford And Son 5:30 Cross-Wits (Chuck Woolery, Geoff Edwards, Allen Ludden, Dennis James) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Face The Music 7:30 M*A*S*H 8 PM CBS Movie: "Lovey: A Circle Of Children, Part Two" 10 PM CBS Reports: "The Defense Of The United States," Part 3 11 PM News 11:30 Columbo WJCT Ch. 7 Jacksonville (PBS)

6:45 A.M. Weather 7 AM Sesame Street 8 AM Villa Alegre 8:30 Vegetable Soup II 9 AM no programming listed--perhaps off the air 1:30 Spoleto '81 2 PM Austin City Limits (banjoist John McEuen) 3 PM Guale (wildlife on the Georgia coast and their effect on real-estate development) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Over Easy (guest: tenor Jan Peerce) 7 PM Jacksonville School Board Meeting 8 PM Nova (how Israel and Jordan use the Dead Sea) 9 PM Mystery! ("Rumpole Of The Bailey," Part 3) 10 PM Duchess Of Duke Street (Part 1) 11 PM Dick Cavett (guest: Roger Moore) 11:30 Holocaust: The Survivors Gather (day 2 of 4) WJHG Ch. 7 Panama City, FL (ABC) 6:50 News 6:55 Meditation 7 AM Daybusters 8:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress) 10 AM Donahue (sexual dysfunction and married couples) 11 AM Three's Company (x2) 12 N Televisit 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Lassie 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM News 7:30 Happy Days Again 8 PM Crisis In The Horn Of Africa (drought and war) 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "A Question Of Love" WTVM Ch. 9 Columbus, GA (ABC) 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (sexual dysfunction and married couples) 10 AM Good Day!

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Three's Company (x2) 12 N Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Lost In Space 5:30 Good Times 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM All In The Family 7:30 M*A*S*H (the classic where Col. Blake's plane is shot down as he is en route home) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "A Question Of Love" 2:10 News WALB Ch. 10 Albany, GA (NBC/ABC) 6:30 Today In Georgia 7 AM Today (guest: Pearl Bailey) 9 AM Merv Griffin (actresses Patti Davis, Edie McClurg, and Donna Dixon) 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus (Elaine Joyce, Scoey Mitchlll) 12 N Town And Country 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Tom And Jerry 4:30 Hogan's Heroes 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Happy Days Again 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Carter Country 8 PM Lobo 9 PM Opryland Night Of Stars & Futurestars (Gene Kelly hosts; Glen Campbell sings and helps judge the newtalent competition; other musical guests: Debby Boone, Tanya Tucker, Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee & The Urban Cowboy Band, Ben Vereen) 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dionne Warwick)

12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (guest: Lola Falana) WFSU Ch. 11 Tallahassee (PBS) 6:15 Captioned ABC News 6:45 A.M. Weather 7 AM Sesame Street 8 AM Villa Alegre 8:30 Vegetable Soup 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11 AM Studio See 11:30 Over Easy (guest: June Havoc) 12 N Sesame Street 1 PM Prime Time 1:30 Duchess Of Duke Street (Part 2) 2:30 This Old House 3 PM Over Easy (Jan Peerce) 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Dick Cavett (Dame Ninette de Valois, a founder of England's Royal Ballet) 6 PM Studio See 6:30 Over Easy (Jan Peerce) 7 PM Leon County School Board Meeting 9 PM Nova 10 PM Free To Choose: "The Tyranny Of Control" examines restrictions on trade 11 PM Dick Cavett 11:30 Holocaust: The Survivors Gather WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Country Music Time 6:30 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Las Vegas Gambit 9:30 Blockbusters 10 AM Hour Magazine (the stereotype of the "liberated woman"; how to protect children against insect bites) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus 12 N News 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Here's Lucy 4:30 Rockford Files 5:30 News 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM Lobo

9 PM Opryland Night Of Stars & Futurestars 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Dave Allen At Large 1 AM Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (30-minute delay) WTLV Ch. 12 Jacksonville (ABC) 5:50 Living Words 5:55 Jim Bakker 6:55 Hi, Neighbor 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Family Feud 9:30 Tic Tac Dough 10 AM Beverly Hillbillies 10:30 Bewitched 10:55 One To One 11 AM Three's Company (x2) 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Starsky & Hutch 5 PM The Rookies 5:30 Good Times 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM M*A*S*H 7:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "A Question Of Love" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 5:45 Story Of Jesus 5:50 Little Rascals 6:20 Let's Talk It Over 6:50 News 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 5) 10 AM Let's Talk It Over (new episode) 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:15 Date With Del 12:30 Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Search For Tomorrow 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Little Rascals 4:30 I Love Lucy 5 PM Grizzly Adams 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM CBS Movie: "Lovey: A Circle Of Children, Part Two" 10 PM CBS Reports: "The Defense Of The United States," Part 3 11 PM News 11:30 Columbo WMBB Ch. 13 Panama City, FL (NBC) 7 AM Jim Bakker 8 AM Today 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus 12 N Card Sharks 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Let's Make A Deal 4:30 Tom And Jerry 5 PM Sanford And Son 5:30 M*A*S*H 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Good Times 8 PM Lobo 9 PM Opryland Night Of Stars & Futurestars 10 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, June 15, 1970 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Government Story 7 AM Today (a feature on Flag Day; Jerry Della Femina, author of a book about his career in advertising; Irving Sloan, author of a history of violence in America) 9 AM Today In Georgia (Jerry Della Femina, author Charles Sopkin) 9:30 News Conference

10 AM It Takes Two (Marty Allen, Don Galloway, and wives; Jack Weston and wife Marge Redmond of "The Flying Nun") 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Abby Dalton, Arte Johnson, Ed Platt (the Chief on "Get Smart"), Karen Valentine, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Tom Wassell) 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Jane Powell; Rosey Grier, actress Sylvia Sidney, Jackie Vernon) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World/Bay City 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Another World/Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (John Philp/David Sisson) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 My World And Welcome To It 8 PM Laugh-In (guests: Tony Curtis, Stu Gilliam) 9 PM Governor's Race: 1970 (Georgia's gubernatorial candidates appear before the Georgia Association of Broadcasters convention at Callaway Gardens-the winner that year was one James Earl Carter of Plains, GA) 10 PM The Nudity Thing (report on the controversial topic of public nudity) 11 PM News (Dick Horner) 11:30 Tonight Show WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Steve Allen (George Carlin, Pat Harrington, comedian Leonard Barr, jazz vibraphonist Terry Gibbs) 10:20 Fashions In Sewing 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Bulletin 1:30 Life With Linkletter (Francis Gary Powers; Alan Abel, author of "Confessions Of A Hoaxer"; Felice Gordon, author of "The Pleasure Seekers") 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World/Bay City 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Another World/Somerset 4:30 Movie: "The Fat Man" (J. Scott Smart brings his radio character to the screen in this one from '53--watch for Julie London ("Emergency!"), Rock Hudson, and Jayne Meadows)

6 PM News (Morris/Fischer) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 My World And Welcome To It 8 PM Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "After The Fox" 11 PM News (Don Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Eisenhower" 6:30 University Of Georgia 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM David Frost (Michael Caine, Barbara Anderson ("Ironside"), Frankie Avalon, singer Kaye Stevens) 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Gloria Swanson stars in Jed's new movie) 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Moore/Gardner) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Merv Griffin (Ch. 5 was one of several CBS affiliates to move Merv's late-night CBS show to afternoons; this is a delay from Friday night) 6 PM News (Jim Axel/Ray Moore) 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Governor's Race: 1970 (see Ch. 2 for details) 10 PM Carol Burnett (guest: Andy Griffith) 11 PM News (Jim Axel/Chuck Scarborough) 11:30 Movie: "Shoot First" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 4:30 What's New 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Law Enforcement Training 7 PM Georgialand 7:30 Folk Guitar Plus (Laura Weber) 8 PM Headlines (William Lambie, director of the American Security Council, discusses "Unrest and Violence in America Today, on and off Campus.") 8:30 Ardenics

9 PM Great Music (Walter Hendl conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra) 10 PM The Armada (the 16th-century rivalry between England and Spain, with focus on King Philip II of Spain and Queen Elizabeth I of England) 11 PM Stardate WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:25 Upward Look 7:30 Funtime 8:30 Galloping Gourmet 9 AM Movie: "The Four Poster" 10:30 That Girl (guest: Ruth Buzzi, delay from Fri 11:30 AM) 11 AM Bewitched 11:30 News (Hogue/Martin) 12 N The Best Of Everything 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game (guests: David Cassidy and John Forsythe) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Jeff's Collie 5 PM Bob Brandy 5:30 News (Gil Norwood) 6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith) 6:30 Real McCoys 7 PM I Love Lucy 7:30 It Takes A Thief 8:30 ABC Movie: "Up From The Beach" 10:30 Now: "The Precious Years," a report on the education of five Chicago preschoolers 11 PM News (Bill McAfee) 11:30 Dick Cavett (Ralph Nader, Barbara Eden) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Dudley Do-Right (delay from Sun 9:30 AM) 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM Romper Room 9:55 News 10 AM Real McCoys 10:30 Galloping Gourmet (recipe: eggs and anchovies) 11 AM Bewitched 11:30 That Girl (guest: Ethel Merman) 12 N The Best Of Everything 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 4:30 My Favorite Martian 5 PM Dark Shadows 5:30 News (Bob Neal/Art Collier) 6 PM Dick Van Dyke 6:30 Hazel 7 PM What's My Line? (Noel Harrison, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales, Gail Sheldon--assistant on "Beat The Clock" at the time) 7:30 It Takes A Thief 8:30 ABC Movie: "Up From The Beach" 10:30 Now 11 PM News (Bob Neal/Linda Faye Carson) 11:30 Movie: "Three Blondes In His Life" WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Focus (education) 6:55 Farm Report 7 AM CBS News 7:30 Morning Show 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Red Brown) 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Queen For A Day (the unsuccessful remake) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Perry Mason 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM Tri-State Report (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Rat Patrol 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM Tri-State Report (Wick) 11:30 Merv Griffin (Jerry Lewis, Mickey Rooney, Janet Leigh, Jerry Van Dyke) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

6:30 Cartoon Club 6:55 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM General Hospital 9:30 Bewitched 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM Pulse (news) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Governor's Race: 1970 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM 11th Hour Report 11:30 Merv Griffin WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Cartoon Carnival 10:30 Steve Allen (Soupy Sales, Pat Harrington, country singer Henson Cargill, handwriting analyst Linda Lincoln, comic Ralph Pope) 12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Movie: "Seventeen" 2:30 Donna Reed 3 PM My Little Margie 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Clutch Cargo 4:30 Spiderman 5 PM Munsters 5:30 Little Rascals 6 PM Lassie 6:30 Flipper 7 PM Addams Family 7:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 8:30 M Squad 9 PM Wagons Ho! ("Wagon Train" reruns) 10 PM Naked City

11 PM Jack Benny 11:30 Dick Cavett (pre-empted on Ch. 11) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 What's New 6 PM Making Things Grow 6:30 Law Enforcement Training 7 PM Koltanowski On Chess 7:30 Your Public Servants 8 PM World Press 9 PM NET Journal: "Who Speaks For Man?" examines the limitations of the UN 10 PM News Conference (rerun of Ch. 2's broadcast this morning) sign off 10:30 PM WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Jack LaLanne 11:30 Tempo Atlanta 12 N Where The Heart Is (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 12:25 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1 PM The Game Game (questions are built around the topic: "How Much Pressure Can You Take?"; panel: Pamela Mason, Louis Nye, Ann B. Davis) 1:30 Life With Linkletter (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 2 PM Girl Talk 2:30 Hey Landlord! 3 PM Cisco Kid 3:30 Prince Planet 4 PM Stooges/Officer Don 5 PM Dennis The Menace 5:30 Ultra Man 6 PM Patty Duke 6:30 Lost In Space 7:30 Beat The Clock (Jack Narz hosts; announcer Gene Wood will replace him in 1972) 8 PM Candid Camera 8:30 Movie Game (Godfrey Cambridge, Laraine Day, Howard Morris, Patty Duke--this was in the first format, with two celebrities teamed with a contestant and Sonny Fox as host; later it would change to two three-celebrity teams and Larry Blyden as host) 9 PM Governor's Race: 1970 10 PM Movie: "Bullets For O'Hara" 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Movie: "God's Gift To Women" WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM He Said! She Said!

9:30 Dating Game 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Helen Popejoy 1:30 Life With Linkletter 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World/Bay City 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Another World/Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Cartoons 5:30 Judy Lynn (country music) 6 PM Evening Report 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM The FBI (ABC, delay of at least a week from Sun 8 PM) 8 PM Laugh-In 9 PM Governor's Race: 1970 10 PM Variety Special 11 PM News (Jack Owens) 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (NET) 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM French Chef 7:30 Antiques 8 PM The Computer 8:30 Cultures: "Art In Africa" 9 PM NET Journal: "A House In The Jungle" examines social and political problems in Indonesian life. sign off 10 PM Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Friday, June 13, 1969 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Christ And The Meaning Of Life 7 AM Today (journalist-author Harry Golden discusses his autobiography "The Right Time"; Judith Crist with movie reviews) 9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM It Takes Two (Michael Landon, Shari Lewis, David

Soul and spouses) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Anne Jackson, Eli Wallach, Shelley Winters; on-film: Jack Carter) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jack Cassidy, Robert Culp and wife France Nuyen, Sally Ann Howes, Mickey Rooney, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Hal Suit) 12:30 Movie: "The Bellboy" (watch for "Concentration" host Bob Clayton in this Jerry Lewis flick from '60) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Jack Albertson, Vera Miles) 4 PM Match Game (Garry Moore, Connie Stevens) 4:25 News (Don McClellan) 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (Hal Suit/Dick Horner) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Big Bands 8 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates 11 PM News (Dick Horner, time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Movie: "Frozen Alive" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Girl Talk (guest: interior designer Barbara D'Arcy) 9:30 Mister Ed 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Bulletin 1:30 Hidden Faces 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Averill Harriman, Redd Foxx, singers Chris and Peter Allen) 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 One Step Beyond 8 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates

11 PM News (Morris/Fischer, time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Black Heritage: part 1 of 3 on the life of the black man in the North 6:30 This Is Your Town 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Mr. Pix 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Linkletter Show ("Animal World" host Bill Burrud is the guest, day-behind from 4 PM) 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (day-behind from 11:30 AM) 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (guests: Flatt and Scruggs, bringing along Mrs. Scruggs (Joi Lansing), who wants to be a singer) 11 AM Andy Griffith (against his objections, Ellie beautifies Farmer Flint's daugher Frankie) 11:30 Love Of Life (day-behind from noon) 11:55 Weather 12 N News (Ray Moore/Gardner--don't recall who Gardner was) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Hubert Humphrey; Eddy Arnold, Harvey Korman) 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM News (Jim Axel/Ray Moore) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM I Love Lucy 7:30 I Spy 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "The House Of The Seven Hawks" (followed by a preview of "Alice's Restaurant") 11 PM News (Jim Axel) 11:30 Movie: "Kismet" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) off air for the summer WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:45 Upward Look 8 AM Jack LaLanne 8:30 Mini Matinee 9 AM Funtime 10 AM Movie: "Miss Tatlock's Millions" 11:30 Encore Theatre 12 N Bewitched 12:30 News (Hogue/Martin)

1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Dennis The Menace 5 PM Bob Brandy 5:30 News (Gil Norwood) 6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith) 6:30 Hazel 7 PM I Love Lucy (the disaster that results from the simple act of getting Lucy to the hospital to give birth to Little Ricky) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM John Davidson 9 PM Judd For The Defense 10 PM Dick Cavett (Groucho Marx is Dick's only guest in this classic.) 10:30 U.S. Open Highlights (the first two rounds) 11 PM News (Bill McAfee) 11:30 Joey Bishop (Al Hirt, Chris and Peter Allen, Jackie Vernon) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Cartoons 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Rifleman 10:30 Merv Griffin (James Earl Jones, Arthur Godfrey, John Hartford, Aretha Franklin's sister Carolyn) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Funny You Should Ask (Wally Cox, Eva Gabor, Stu Gilliam, Jan Murray, Shani Wallis) 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Movie: "Behind The Mask" 6 PM Hazel 6:30 What's My Line? 7 PM News (Oliver/Collier) 7:30 Movie: "The 39 Steps" (Hitchcock's 1935 classic is remade in 1960--but not by Hitchcock) 9:30 Let's Make A Deal (delay from 7:30) 10 PM Dick Cavett 10:30 U.S. Open Highlights 11 PM News (Oliver/Faye) 11:30 Atlanta: Now 12:30 Joey Bishop (one-hour delay, only on Friday nights)

WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:30 Focus (education) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Regional Report 8:30 Abbott And Costello 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N News (Hoyt Cameron) 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Love Of Life 1:25 News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Linkletter Show (guest: singer Billy Daniels) 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Perry Mason 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News (Buddine/Wick) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Branded 7:30 Wild Wild West 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "The House Of The Seven Hawks" 11 PM News (Don Wick) 11:30 Movie: "The Charge At Feather River" (watch for longtime "voice of Disney" Dick Wesson and Guy "Wild Bill Hickok" Madison in this one from '53) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Cartoon Club 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM General Hospital 9:30 Bewitched 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del (a Flag Day celebration with Post 3, American Legion) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Linkletter Show 4:30 Dark Shadows 5 PM The Outlaws 6 PM Pulse (news) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Run For Your Life 8 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates 11 PM 11th Hour Report (time approximate) 11:30 Joey Bishop WDCO Ch 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 4:30 Film 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Muffinland 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Innovations (glass substitutes) 7 PM Alcoholics Are People 7:30 William F. Buckley Jr. (CORE national director Roy Wilkins discusses differences between segregation and racial separation; he argues that urban development requires separation) 8:30 Favorite Story 9 PM Standwells (puppets salute vaudeville and melodrama) 9:30 Yoga For Health sign off 10 PM WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Movie: "Magnificent Roughnecks" 2:30 Jack Benny (how Jack and Mary Livingstone met) 3 PM Adventure Theatre 3:30 The King And Odie 4 PM Rocky And His Friends 4:30 Yogi Bear 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Batman 6 PM Flintstones 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM Laramie 8 PM Run For Your Life 9 PM Untouchables 10 PM Checkmate 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 News, Weather WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) 4:30 Film 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Muffinland 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Innovations 7 PM Big Picture 7:30 Film 8 PM Smart Sewing 8:30 Spectrum (violent phenomena on the sun's surface and how they affect Earth) 9 PM NET Playhouse: "Confrontation," a drama about campus protests sign off 10:30 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Judi Wood 9:30 Films ("Trouble Afoot" and "The Peanut Butter Cookbook") 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM The American Trail 1:30 Hidden Faces 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Laredo 5:30 Cartoons 6 PM Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo 6:30 Dating Game 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 Name Of The Game 10 PM The Saint sign off 11 PM; Ch. 41 pre-empts "The Tonight Show" WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 10 PM Dick Cavett (Groucho Marx is Dick's only guest in this classic.) 10:30 U.S. Open Highlights (the first two rounds) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 10 PM Dick Cavett 10:30 U.S. Open Highlights ...Cavett had taped a full hour with Groucho, but because ABC had already committed to air the

U.S. Open coverage, only a half-hour show was presented on this night, with the full hour being run on September 5th... Interesting, no Brady Bunch or other ABC prime time comedic fare was on that night. Had ABC premiered that lineup yet? Or was it later in 1969? "The Brady Bunch" did not debut until later that fall. No, "The Brady Bunch" debuted in late September. ABC's fall 1969 Friday-night lineup (times Eastern) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal (moved to Saturday 7:30 in January 1970, replaced by "The Flying Nun") 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (canceled in January, replaced by "The Ghost And Mrs. Muir") 9 PM Here Come The Brides 10 PM Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour (moved to Saturday 9:30 in January--apparently somebody at ABC thought that putting the Lennons after their original mentor, Lawrence Welk, would boost their ratings; it didn't--"Love, American Style" took over this timeslot in January and Engelbert Humperdinck got the Saturday slot in the summer of 1970) ABC's usual Friday-night lineup in the summer of '69 was 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM John Davidson Show 9 PM Judd For The Defense 10 PM Dick Cavett Show Retro: Eastern Virginia Friday, June 14, 1968 My last night in Hampton Roads and I haven't been back. From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition: WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 6 AM These Things We Share 6:15 Town And Country 6:25 Summer Semester: "Social Welfare" 6:55 Lift Up Mine Eyes 7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti, who had received praise for his coverage of the RFK assassination the week before.) 7:30 Flibbertigibbet 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (a story about our flag--this is Flag Day) 9 AM Merv Griffin (Ethel Merman, Marty Allen, Pat McCormick, Ron Carey, actress Sally Eton, singer Gloria Loring) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 Local News (Ed Hughes)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Mildred Alexander 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest: Dr. Joyce Brothers) 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: "Captain China" 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM F Troop 7:30 Wild Wild West 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "Stolen Hours" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tackle Box (fishing show with Jeff Dane, local) 11:40 Joey Bishop (joined in progress, guest is Rodney Dangerfield, pre-empted on Ch. 13) WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/CBS/ABC) 8 AM Today (Vidal Sassoon, the singing Hello People, Maggie Cogan, the only female hansom-cab driver in New York, joined in progress) 9 AM Merv Griffin (Ethel Merman, Marty Allen, Sally Eton) 10 AM Dating Game (delay from 4 PM) 10:30 Dick Cavett (Chad Mitchell of Chad Mitchell Trio fame, Jonathan Kozol, author of "Death At An Early Age") 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Wedding Party 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Baby Game 2:55 Children's Doctor (Lendon Smith) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows ("One Life To Live" would take over this slot on July 15, "Dark Shadows" would move to 4 PM, and "Dating Game" to 2:30) 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hosts: Howard Duff and wife Ida Lupino; the Rev. Malcolm Boyd, author of "Are You Running With Me, Jesus?") 5:30 ABC News (Frank Reynolds) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports (as I mentioned elsewhere, all three ABC stations were still doing their local news in b&w, but Chs. 8 and 13 would go to color that fall) 6:30 Klub Kwiz 7 PM Silent Service 7:30 Dick Cavett (a highlights show with Groucho Marx and Dionne Warwick) 8 PM U.S. Open (highlights of the first two rounds) 8:30 Man In A Suitcase (I think it was Castleman and Podrazik who imagined a show in which a man gets locked in his suitcase, then

spends the rest of the series trying to get out; actually, he's a globetrotting agent named McGill.) 9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 10 PM Judd For The Defense 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6:30 Virginia Today (I can never help but think that then-sister station WNCT Greenville, NC, had "Carolina Today" at the same time.) 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Richmond Today 8:30 Sooper Dog 9 AM Captain Kangaroo (it seemed to be a popular thing for Park-owned CBS affiliates to air the Captain at 9; WNCT did so, as did WDEF Chattanooga) 10 AM Candid Camera (a self-service elevator never leaves the ground floor; a woman stops men on the street and asks for a kiss) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Girl Talk (Met soprano Roberta Peters, singer Carmel Quinn, Leatrice Fountain, author of "Love To The Irish") 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Sooper Dog 5 PM Rawhide 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 Wild Wild West 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "Stolen Hours" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "The Big Land" WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC) 7:50 Town And Country 8 AM Farm Show 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Dialing For Dollars 9:55 News (Rich Landrum) 10 AM Dating Game 10:30 Dick Cavett 12 N Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Wedding Party 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Baby Game 2:55 Children's Doctor 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows 4 PM Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 3 Norfolk, "Dialing For Dollars" interrupts) 5:30 ABC News 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM Tales Of Wells Fargo 7:30 Dick Cavett 8 PM U.S. Open (highlights of the first two rounds) 8:30 Man In A Suitcase 9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 10 PM Judd For The Defense 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 6:30 Farm Show 7 AM Today 9 AM Compass 10 AM Snap Judgment (Estelle Parsons, Rich Little) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Jack Cassidy, Totie Fields, Eli Wallach; on film: James Mason) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Kaye Ballard, Robert Conrad, Wally Cox, Ruta Lee, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Cesar Romero, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Girl Talk (same as Ch. 6) 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Richard Kiley, Mary Ann Mobley) 4 PM Match Game (Nipsey Russell, Bess Myerson) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Fernando Lamas; Noel Harrison, Timmie ("Oh, yeah!") Rogers, singer Julie DeJohn, pianist Joe Harnell (who would eventually take over the band on the show), Sol Linowitz, ambassador to the Organization of American States) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM I Love Lucy (Janet Waldo as a teenager with a crush on Ricky; Richard Crenna as the guy Lucy tries to steer her toward)

7:30 Tarzan 8:30 NBC News Special: "The Art Scene" (Edwin Newman looks at the high-stakes world of art collecting, including how to tell if a work is a fake.) 9:30 Hollywood Squares (Mike Connors, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Angie Dickinson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Buddy Hackett, Garry Moore, Jan Murray, Charley Weaver) 10 PM American Profile: "Music From The Land" (Eddy Arnold narrates a history of country music, from pioneers like Hank Williams, Uncle Dave Macon, and "singing brakeman" Jimmie Rodgers (not the one who did "Honeycomb" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine") to thencurrent performers such as Flatt and Scruggs, Buck Owens, Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl, Tex Ritter, and Dottie West.) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Topic 1:30 News WRVA (WWBT) Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6:30 Town And Country 6:40 Table Talk 6:50 News (Dave Davis) 7 AM Today 9 AM Sailor Bob And Popeye 9:30 Superman 10 AM Snap Judgment 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Match Game (Joel Grey, Fannie Flagg, week-behind) 1:25 News 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Movie: "God Is My Partner" (shades of "The Millionaire": a wealthy doctor likes to give his money away, and his nephews take him to court, charging insanity--the movie even came out during the original run of "The Millionaire" (1957) and stars Walter Brennan and Jesse White) 5:50 News, Weather 6 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Red Buttons; composer Cy Coleman) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Tarzan 8:30 NBC News Special 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 PM American Profile 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show

WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 7:30 Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon 8 AM Comedy Time 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Movie: "The Heart Of New York" (Al Jolson stars) 10:30 Dick Cavett 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Wedding Party 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Baby Game 2:55 Children's Doctor 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows 4 PM Dating Game 4:30 Cisco Kid 5 PM Bungles And His Friends 5:30 ABC News 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Perry Mason 7:30 Dick Cavett 8 PM U.S. Open (highlights of the first two rounds) 8:30 Man In A Suitcase 9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 10 PM Judd For The Defense 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "Bigger Than Life" WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET) 7:30 Boston Symphony (Erich Leinsdorf conducts Haydn's second "Te Deum"; Strauss's "Die Tageszeiten"; and Aaron Copland's Symphony for Organ and Orchestra.) 9 PM NET Playhouse ("The Battle Of Culloden," the last battle fought on British soil--1746--in which Bonnie Prince Charlie leads a force of Highlanders in a final attempt to restore the Stuarts to the throne of Scotland.) sign off 10:15 PM WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET) 7 PM What's New 7:30 Dissenters (Irving Howe discusses democratic socialism.) 8 PM NET Playhouse ("Sponono," set in South Africa, about a clash between a black delinquent and the white reformatory principal who has charge of him.) sign off 10 PM Retro: Kentucky Saturday, June 14, 1980 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6:30 Farming With Jack Crowner 7 AM Kentucky Afield 7:30 Blue Apple Clubhouse 8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters Adventure Hour 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Royals-Brewers or Rangers-Blue Jays 4 PM Baseball: Red Sox-Angels or Yankees-A's (time approximate) 6:30 NBC News (Jane Pauley, time approximate) 7 PM News 7:30 Emphasis 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Joe's World 10 PM Prime Time Saturday (the competition between meat dealers and horse lovers at auctions; schools operated by Scientologists; chemical-warfare weapons) 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (a rerun from March: host Rodney Dangerfield, the J. Geils Band) 1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Blue Swede, Weather Report, Fleetwood Mac) 2:30 Movie: "Camelot" WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 7 AM U.S. Farm Report 7:30 Hot Fudge 8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters Adventure Hour 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Battle Of The Planets 12:30 This Week In Baseball 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 3) 4 PM Baseball (same as Ch. 3, time approximate) 6:30 News (time approximate) 7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to Disneyland's 25th birthday) 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Miss Ohio Scholarship Pageant 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Second City Television 1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (same as Ch. 3) WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 5:55 Farm News

6 AM Summer Semester: "Paradoxes Of Modernization" 6:30 Call The Doctor (headaches, rerun from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 Roy Rogers 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All New Popeye Hour 11:30 New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Kidsworld 1 PM Cisco Kid 1:30 Annie Oakley 2 PM Roy Rogers 2:30 Movie: "Young At Heart" 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Marvin Camel defends the WBC cruiserweight title against Victor Galindez, 15 rounds, live from Anaheim; Golden Rings Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships on tape from Volgograd) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer) 7 PM Juvenile Court (a 16-year-old girl's drinking problem comes before the court) 7:30 Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! (kids' version of "The Joker's Wild") 8 PM Bad News Bears 8:30 Stockard Channing 9 PM Pilot: "Landon, Landon And Landon" (a detective agency consisting of father, son, and daughter--only the father is a ghost, played by William Windom) 10 PM CBS Reports: "The Return Of The CIA" 11 PM News 11:30 The Avengers (delay from Fri 11:30 PM) 12:40 Return Of The Saint (delay from Fri/Sat 12:40 AM) 1:50 Here And Now 2:20 News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7:30 Flintstones 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 New Fat Albert Show 12 N Bugs Bunny & Friends 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 1:30 30 Minutes (teenage paramedics in Darien, CT; teen participation in the Iowa caucuses) 2 PM Flintstones 2:30 Sportsman's Friend 3 PM Movie: "Griff" (pilot for Lorne Greene's short-lived 1973 ABC series) 5 PM Churchill Downs Racing 5:30 Face The Music (game show with host Ron Ely) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw (guests: Dennis Weaver, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Alan Wayne) 8 PM Music City News Country Awards (Ray Stevens and the

Statler Brothers host) 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Borgia Stick" 1:30 News WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 6 AM Kids Are People Too (Tony Danza, Robby Benson, Marion Ross, 12-year-old Golden Gloves bantamweight winner Manuel Heredia, quick-change artist Michael McGiveney, Victor Pinheiro as Benjamin Franklin, delay from Sun 10 AM) 7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Florida; an animated poem, "Home On The Reef"; a song by Lynn Kellogg, delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy-Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N ABC Weekend Special: "The Baby With Four Fathers" (four boys decide to take care of an abandoned baby) 12:30 Bowling 2 PM Choice Of Champions (the intrusion of politics into sports) 2:30 U.S. Open (third round) 6:30 The Baxters 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM 240-Robert 9 PM Love Boat (passengers: Jane Wyatt, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Don Knotts, Julie Newmar) 10 PM When The Whistle Blows 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Keeper Of The Flame" 1:30 Movie: "Gentleman Jim" (Errol Flynn as boxer James J. Corbett) 3:50 Movie: "Espionage Agent" WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) 12 N Sesame Street 1 PM Search For Solutions 2 PM Odyssey: "The Cree Hunters Of Mistassini" (northern Quebec) 3 PM Nova: the MButi Pygmies of Zaire 4 PM Museum Safari 4:30 Cinema Showcase 5 PM Soapbox 5:30 Victory Garden 6 PM Old Houseworks 6:30 Dig It (gardening) 7 PM Righteous Apples 7:30 Sneak Previews (the best of the '70s) 8 PM Movie: "This Is My Love" 10 PM At The Top (flutist Herbie Mann, singer Cissy Houston) 11 PM Movie: "Cry The Beloved Country" WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 6:30 Ag-USA

7 AM U.S. Farm Report 7:30 Cartoons 8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters Adventure Hour 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 3) 4 PM Baseball (same as Ch. 3, time approximate) 6:30 NBC News (time approximate) 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Joe's World 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Movie: "Spirits Of The Dead" WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:15 Perspective 7 AM Flintstones 7:30 Popeye 8 AM Bugs And Porky 8:30 Tom And Jerry 9 AM Popeye 9:30 Superman 10 AM Movie: "Buck Privates Come Home" (Abbott and Costello) 11:30 Movie: "Soylent Green" 1:30 Movie: "Home Before Dark" 4 PM Movie: "Get Carter" 6 PM My Three Sons 6:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 7 PM Sha Na Na (guest: Ben E. King) 7:30 Sha Na Na 8 PM Dolly 8:30 Pop Goes The Country 9 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Razzy Bailey) 9:30 Country Roads 10 PM Nashville On The Road (Michael Murphey sings "Wildfire") 10:30 That Nashville Music 11 PM Allan Carr's Magic Night (the movie producer welcomes the Village People, Cher, Bruce Jenner, and the Captain & Tennille) 12 M WCT Tennis: Ilie Nastase vs. John Alexander 1 AM The Racers WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 7 AM Movie: "Wagon Tracks West" (Wild Bill Elliott) 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 1:30 30 Minutes 2 PM Kidsworld 2:30 Tobacco Talk 3 PM Tony Brown's Journal 3:30 Gunsmoke 4:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Razzy Bailey) 5 PM Country Roads 5:30 Pop Goes The Country (Billy "Crash" Craddock, now a member of the North Carolina entertainment hall of fame; Janie Fricke) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Bad News Bears 8:30 Stockard Channing 9 PM Pilot: "Landon, Landon And Landon" 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Four Daughters" WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC) 7 AM Big Blue Marble 7:30 Kidsworld 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy-Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N ABC Weekend Special 12:30 Family Affair 1 PM NCAA Championships: NCAA Track and Field Championships; NCAA Volleyball Championship final: USC-UCLA (this is why "American Bandstand" isn't on today) 2:30 U.S. Open (third round) 6:30 June Alive! 7 PM Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! 7:30 The Baxters 8 PM 240-Robert 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM When The Whistle Blows 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Waterloo" 1:50 ABC News WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 7:30 New Shapes: Education 8 AM Jetsons (different show than on NBC, I would expect) 8:30 PTL Club 10:30 Tennis

11:30 America's Athletes--1980 (wrestler John Peterson, weightlifter Don Warner, pole vaulter Dave Roberts) 12:30 Movie: "Jungle Gents" (the Bowery Boys) 1:45 Movie: "Beyond The Law" 3:15 Movie: "The Retreat From Kiska" (docudrama about the Japanese Navy's attempt to retreat from the Aleutians in 1943) 4:55 Movie: "The Woman In White" (I think I've explained the premise of this '48 film elsewhere: a ghostly lady tries to take a valuable home-no relation to the then-popular radio soap about a nurse) 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8 PM Movie: "Cult Of The Cobra" 9:30 Wild Kingdom 10 PM In Search Of... 10:30 Best Of Groucho 11 PM 700 Club 12:30 Ross Bagley WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC) 7:30 Tom And Jerry 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy-Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N ABC Weekend Special 12:30 Undersea World Of Jacques Cousteau (Part 1 of 4 on Cousteau's trip from Monaco to the Antarctic) 1:30 Focus 2 PM C.O.R.E. 2:30 U.S. Open (third round) 6:30 Muppet Show (guest: Dudley Moore) 7 PM Dance Fever (judges: Herve Villechaize, Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley, Connie Needham; musical guest: Cory Daye) 7:30 Sha Na Na (Jay Johnson and his puppet Squeaky) 8 PM 240-Robert 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM When The Whistle Blows 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 Movie: "The Adventurers" (a Harold Robbins tale) KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) 12 N New Shapes: Education 12:30 Market To Market 1 PM GED Series 2 PM Bluegrass Family Style 3 PM Austin City Limits 4 PM Medix 4:30 Time Management 5 PM Spoleto '80 (dance performances from that year's Spoleto

Festival) 5:30 As We See It (two California high schools are compared) 6 PM Look At Me (Phil Donahue talks about making children feel secure) 6:30 Righteous Apples 7 PM Once Upon A Classic ("The Old Curiosity Shop," Part 5) 7:30 Dick Cavett (guest: Placido Domingo) 8 PM All Creatures Great And Small 9 PM A Gift To Last 10 PM Murder Most English (Lord Peter Wimsey in Part 2 of "The Unpleasantness Of The Bellona Club") 11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus sign off 11:30 PM Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, June 13, 1970 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Astroboy 7:30 Kimba, The White Lion 8 AM Popeye Club 9 AM Here Comes The Grump 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Flintstones 12 N Tarzan 1 PM All American College Show (host: Gordon MacRae; singers Diana Finn (University of Cincinnati), the Melas II (Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC); the Cruisers (various California colleges)) 1:30 Something Else (John Byner hosts; from an Arizona dude ranch: B.J. Thomas, the Turtles, David Houston) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Red Sox-Twins 5 PM Perry Mason (time approximate) 6 PM News (John Pruitt) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 Andy Williams (Andy spotlights members of his production company on this last show until fall; guest Mike Mazurki joins the Flying Silvermans (producers Allan Blye and Chris Bearde, and choreographer Jaime Rogers); also: the Walking Suitcase (writer Ray Reese), General Custer (writer Joe Seiter), and the cookie-mooching bear (Janos Prohaska)) 8:30 Adam-12 9 PM Movie: "Ironside" (the 1967 pilot) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Warpath" 1:25 Movie: "Conquered City" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 8 AM Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Flintstones 12 N Jambo (two unlikely jungle companions: Herman the hippo and Lisa the elephant) 12:30 Underdog 1 PM The New Breed 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Braves-Mets (pre-empted on Ch. 2 due to blackout rules) 5 PM Bill Anderson (time approximate) 5:30 Country Carnival 6 PM Wilburn Brothers 6:30 Huntley/Brinkley Report 7 PM Porter Wagoner 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 Adam-12 9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country" 11:15 TBA 11:30 Saturday Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:50 Farm News 6:55 Box 5 RFD 7:25 Metro Forestry 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Jetsons 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Mr. Pix 10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? 11 AM Archie Comedy Hour 12 N Monkees 12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop 1 PM New Adventures Of Superman 1:30 Jonny Quest 2 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines (delay from 9:30 AM) 2:30 Movies: "In Fast Company," "Abbott And Costello Meet The Keystone Kops," "Big Leaguer" 6:30 News (Emmanuel Hall) 7 PM Xernona Clayton 7:30 Jackie Gleason (romantic quarrels result in a faceoff between Ralph and Ed on one side, Alice and Trixie on the other) 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Green Acres 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Miss Georgia Pageant 11:30 News (time approximate) 12 M Movie: "Strangers When We Meet" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran

WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 7 PM You Asked For It (an elderly woman dives into a tank of flaming water, X-ray movies include a couple kissing, red harvester ants, the film set of a western town) 7:30 Southern Vermont Arts Festival (members of the Lake George Quartet perform "Arias From Famous Operas" at Manchester, VT) 8:30 Speaking Freely (psychologist-educator Kenneth Clark discusses ghetto problems in New York and Newark) 9:30 (Cool Movie: "Rembrandt" (15) (18) off the air 11 PM (Cool Stardate WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:25 Upward Look 7:30 Science In Action 8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver 8:30 Smokey Bear 9 AM Cattanooga Cats 10 AM Hot Wheels 10:30 Hardy Boys (animated) 11 AM Sky Hawks 11:30 George Of The Jungle 12 N Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Hazel 2 PM Movie: "The Harder They Fall" (Humphrey Bogart's last film, from '56; he died the following year) 4 PM Star Time 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (live coverage of the 24 Hours of LeMans; continues Sunday at 3:30 PM; U.S. Open preview) 6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Porter Wagoner, Stu Phillips, Norma Jean (Dolly Parton hadn't joined Porter yet), Mel Tillis) 7 PM Buck Owens (Wynn Stewart, Merle Haggard, Faron Young, Eddie Fugan) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk (Spanish melodies) 9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour (guests: Jerry Lewis and Jack Jones) 10:30 Engelbert Humperdinck (Gina Lollobrigida, Kaye Ballard, Lou Rawls, Roger Whittaker, delay from Wed 10 PM--this show would soon have the in-pattern time of Sat 9:30 PM) 11:30 ABC News 11:45 Movie: "The Couch" (about a man who always phones the LA Homicide Squad before he commits a murder) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Adventures In Living

7:30 Captain Scarlett 8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver 8:30 Smokey Bear 9 AM Cattanooga Cats 10 AM Hot Wheels 10:30 Hardy Boys 11 AM Sky Hawks 11:30 George Of The Jungle 12 N Get It Together (Vic Dana, Little Anthony and the Imperials, the Ides of March) 12:30 American Bandstand (Melanie, a tie-dyeing demonstration) 1:30 Movie: "Black Friday" 3 PM Rifleman 3:30 Wide World Of Sports (the Indianapolis 500, which aired on tape the previous Saturday but was pre-empted on Ch. 11 for a golf tournament, as will be the case today) 5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round) 6 PM Bewitched (delay from Thu 8:30 PM, don't know what caused the pre-emption since Ch. 11 normally aired the show in pattern) 6:30 Movie: "Rhubarb" (watch for William Frawley in this classic '51 comedy about a cat who inherits a baseball team) 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour 10:30 Atlanta Wrestling 11:30 Movie: "The Astounding She-Monster" 1 AM Marshal Dillon WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:45 Uncle Hank 8 AM Jetsons 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 10 AM Wacky Races 10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? 11 AM Archie Comedy Hour 12 N Monkees 12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop 1 PM New Adventures Of Superman 1:30 Jonny Quest 2 PM Pokey And Gumby 2:30 Combat! 3:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Fight For Life" (not his but that of a jungle resident; Gordon Scott stars, from '58) 5 PM Chattanooga Wrestling 6 PM Tri-State Report (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Something Else 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Green Acres 9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Rumble On The Docks" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Georgialand 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Jetsons 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 10 AM Wacky Races 10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? 11 AM Archie Comedy Hour 12 N Monkees 12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop 1 PM New Adventures Of Superman 1:30 Jonny Quest 2 PM Movies: "Adventures Of Captain Fabian" and "Beginning Of The End" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (same as Ch. 9) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Porter Wagoner 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Miss Georgia Pageant 11:30 News (time approximate) 11:45 Movie: "The Outcast" WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 9 AM Agriculture U.S.A. 9:30 Movie: "Rhythm On The River" 11:30 My Little Margie 12 N Roll-Off (bowling) 1 PM Now Explosion 5 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 5:30 Batman 6 PM Lassie (the Jon Provost episodes) 6:30 Flipper 7 PM Addams Family 7:30 Let's Make A Deal (pre-empted on Ch. 11) 8 PM Newlywed Game (pre-empted on Ch. 11) 8:30 Rosey Grier 9 PM Now Explosion (to 3 AM) WETV Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) off air on Saturday WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 9 AM Roller Derby 10 AM Movie: "Outpost In Morocco" 12 N Western Movie (title(s) not given) 3 PM Movie: TBA

5 PM Cisco Kid 5:30 Judy Lynn (country music) 6 PM Outer Limits 7 PM Twilight Zone 8 PM One Step Beyond 8:30 Felony Squad 9 PM Hugh Hefner 10 PM Movie: TBA WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 8 AM Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Here Comes The Grump 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Flintstones 12 N Jambo 12:30 Underdog 1 PM Macon Wrestling 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Braves-Mets 5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round, time approximate) 6 PM Film 6:30 Bill Anderson 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 Adam-12 9 PM NBC Movie: "In Enemy Country" 11:15 Roller Derby WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (NET) off air on Saturday 1:30 ABC News bp, I noticed that you designated the NBC newscasts as Huntley-Brinkley Report. A year or so ago on another post, some others and I determined that, sometime during the middle of 1969, NBC had pulled Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, each of whom rotated weeks on Saturdays anchoring solo, in favor of Frank McGee (Sander Vanocur sub), and using the title NBC Saturday (Night) News. I am sure that was the correct title, instead of HBR by this point. I imagine that you got confused by the fact that TVG used the generic "News" for all newscasts, whether network or local, until about 1971 or so (viewers had to look for "Cronkite" or "Huntley/Brinkley," for instance, to determine a national newscast). Incidentally, this was about six weeks before Huntley's retirement, which necessitated the reformatting of the broadcast into NBC Nightly News, the title by which it is still known today; the broadcast at that time expanded to Sunday evenings, a full seven-day week. Brinkley, McGee, and John Chancellor rotated in a continuation of the dual-anchor format for a year beginning in August. Afterward, Chancellor became sole anchor, Brinkley stepped away to do three-minute commentaries several times a week, and McGee moved to the Today Show. Right at the time NBC made the changeover to "NBC Nightly News" TV Guide began listing the network newscasts as "ABC News," "CBS News," and "NBC News." Although I feel confident that it was ABC's

late-Saturday-night newscast, what's listed as "News" on Chs. 9 and 11 could have been local; more likely on 9, given the 11:30 time period. But I'm convinced that on this night ABC News aired at 11:30 PM on 9 and 1:30 AM on 11. I have noticed in Castleman and Podrazik's "The TV Schedule Book" that NBC's Saturday newscast is titled "The Huntley-Brinkley Report" from January 1969 to Huntley's retirement; Brooks and Marsh say the same thing. According to Brooks and Marsh, following Huntley's retirement Brinkley, Chancellor, and McGee rotated as anchors seven nights a week under the "NBC Nightly News" title, with Garrick Utley taking over the Saturday and Sunday slots in 1971, and that's when I first recall the "NBC Saturday (or Sunday) News" title. But the listing for June 13, 1970, shows "NEWS--Huntley/Brinkley" at 6:30 on Chs. 2 and 3, and 7 PM on Ch. 41. That's all I had to go on. If I'm mistaken, my bad. Looks like I'm the one who's mistaken, bp. The evidence is pretty solid, although it is odd to have the HBR title with other newsmen at the desk. But, then again, NBC was probably trying to trade on a well-known name, and likely didn't want viewers to think that the Saturday newscast was a different kind of program than on weeknights. Case closed. Retro: Alberta/BC Rockies Wed, June 14, 1967 rom TV Guide-Alberta/Eastern British Columbia edition CHCT 2-CBC Calgary relayed on 8 Drumheller and 13 Banff 9:45 Parlons Francais 10:00 sign-off 10:30 Over the Rainbow 11:30 Film Feature noon Luncheon Date 1:00 Movie "The Unseen" 2:30 Busy with Bea 3:00 Take 30 (Pauline Vanier (wife of former Gov-Gen. Georges Vanier) and Dr. Wilder Penfield talk about the Vanier Institute on Family Affairs) 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Communicate 4:30 Long John Silver "The Necklace" 5:00 Tumbleweed 5:30 Gilligan's Island (c) 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 Pierre Berton (guest Vidal Sassoon...who, having forced the world's women to wear their hair straight, explains why he now wants them to get permanent waves) 7:00 Rat Patrol (c) 7:30 Petticoat Junction (c) 8:00 Green Acres (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c/guest stars Don Knotts and Arthur Godfrey) 9:30 Stravinsky at 85 (a celebration of the maestro's 85th birthday from Toronto's Massey Hall) 10:30 Filmmakers "The Great Leap Forward" (a look at swinging London; this marks the series' finale, it would be replaced with a 12 week series, The World on Stage, broadcast from Expo 67 in Montreal) 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 Movie "Adam and Evalyn"

1:00 Busy with Bea CKSA 2-CBC Lloydminster relayed on 9 Bonnyville and 12 Meadow Lake 1:30pm Movie "The 49th Man" 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Communicate 4:30 Long John Silver "The Necklace" 5:00 Kiddies' Karnival 5:30 Music Hop 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 London Line (Mike Smee) 7:00 F Troop 7:30 Windfall (Don Lawson) 8:00 Green Acres (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 9:30 Stravinsky at 85 10:30 Filmmakers "The Great Leap Forward" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 Viewpoint 11:25 News/Sports KREM 2-ABC Spokane listed PDT 6:30 Telecourse (from Seattle) 7:00 Living 7:15 Background Agriculture 7:30 Cap 'n' Cy (c) 8:00 Dream Girl (c) 8:25 Telescope (c) 9:00 Dating Game 9:30 Dark Shadows 10:00 General Hospital 10:30 Dateline: Hollywood (guest Dennis Day) 10:55 Children's Doctor (c) 11:00 Supermarket Sweep (c) 11:30 One in a Million noon Everybody's Talking 12:30 Donna Reed 1:00 Fugitive 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Movie "Seminole Uprising" (c) 4:00 Cap 'n' Cy (c) 4:30 Huckleberry Hound (c) 5:00 Dobie Gillis 5:30 News/Weather (c) 6:00 ABC News (c) 6:30 Cheyenne 7:30 Batman "The Zodiac Crimes" (c/pt 1, the Dynamic Duo gets double-teamed as the Penguin and Joker join forces to humiliate the Dark Knight, committing 12 crimes-each one corresponding to a Zodiac sign) 8:00 Monroes (c) 9:00 Movie "Caesar the Conqueror" (c) 11:00 Nightbeat (c) 11:30 Joey Bishop

CFRN 3-CTV Edmonton relayed on 12 Whitecourt/Edson and 12 Ashmont/St. Paul 9:45 University of the Air (conclusion of a series on man and the space age) 10:15 Harry Farmer 10:30 Romper Room (c) 11:00 Virginia 11:30 Fractured Phrases noon Noon Show 1:00 Movie "Count Three and Pray" 2:30 People in Conflict 3:00 Words & Music 3:30 It's Your Move 4:00 Laura 4:30 Popcorn Playhouse 5:30 Woody Woodpecker (c) 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 Movie "Bachelor in Paradise" (c) 8:30 Trailmasters 9:30 Andy Williams (c/guests Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Phil Harris, Joey Heatherton, and Claudine Longet (aka Mrs. Williams)) 10:30 Sports Hot Seat (c/guest Tommy Bolt) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News/Weather 11:30 You Said It (Eddie Keen) KRTV 3-NBC/ABC Great Falls listed MST 5:00 Understanding Our World 5:30 Salute to Agriculture 6:00 Today (c/guests Iran's Empress Farah Diba (interviews in Washington) and Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas (discussing his book on the vanishing wilderness); also Hugh Downs talks about his recent hair transplant) 7:00 Today in Montana 8:00 Pat Boone (c/guests the Lennon Sisters) 8:30 Hollywood Squares (c) 9:00 Jeopardy! (c) 9:30 Eye Guess (c) 9:55 NBC News (c) 10:00 One in a Million 10:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 10:55 NBC News (c) 11:00 Days of Our Lives (c) 11:30 Doctors (c) noon Another World (c) 12:30 You Don't Say! (c) 1:00 Match Game (c) 1:25 NBC News (c) 1:30 Dateline: Hollywood 1:55 Children's Doctor 2:00 Everybody's Talking 2:25 NBC News (c) 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 Fugitive 4:00 News/Weather/Sports 4:30 NBC News (c) 5:00 Batman (Art Carney as the Archer; cameos from Dick Clark and Archie Moore)

5:30 Virginian "Nightmare at Fort Killman" (c) 7:00 I Spy (c) 8:00 Bob Hope "And Baby Makes Five" (c) 9:00 TBA 9:30 Peyton Place 10:00 Tonight Show (c/guests include Trini Lopez) CFCN 4-CTV Calgary relayed on 3 Kimberley, 4 Field, 6 Columbia River Valley, 8 Banff, 9 Brooks, and 12 Drumheller/Hand Hills 8:45 News/Weather/Sports 9:00 University of the Air (same show as 3) 9:30 Romper Room (Miss Sarah) 10:00 Ed Allen Time 10:30 Fractured Phrases 11:00 Today from Calgary noon Quick Draw McGraw 12:30 Buck-Shot 1:00 Movie "Sailor of the King" 2:30 People in Conflict 3:00 Words & Music 3:30 It's Your Move 4:00 Mr. & Mrs. 4:30 Magistrate's Court 5:00 Flintstones (c) 5:30 Munsters "Love Locked Out" 6:00 Focus 6:30 Movie "Bachelor in Paradise" (c) 8:30 Gunsmoke (c) 9:30 Andy Williams (c) 10:30 Sports Hot Seat (c/this series, produced at CFTO Toronto at the time, would eventually make the move to CFCN) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News/Weather 11:35 Inspector Maigret KXLY 4-CBS Spokane listed PDT 7:00 Farm Report 7:05 CBS News (c) 7:30 Popeye & Friends (c) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (the Captain celebrates Flag Day and welcomes a monkey) 9:00 Jack LaLanne (c) 9:30 Beverly Hillbillies 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Dick Van Dyke 11:00 Love of Life (c) 11:25 CBS News (c) 11:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 11:45 Guiding Light (c) noon Dialing for Dollars (c) 12:30 As the World Turns (c) 1:00 Virginia Graham 1:30 House Party (c/pediatrician Barbara Maria Korsch discusses toys) 2:00 To Tell the Truth (c) 2:25 CBS News (c) 2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Password (c) 4:00 Mike Douglas 5:30 News/Weather (c) 6:00 CBS News (c) 6:30 Twilight Zone 7:00 Rifleman 7:30 Lost in Space (c) 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c/guest star Gloria Swanson) 9:00 Green Acres (c) 9:30 Olympic Boxing (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Las Vegas (c) CBXT 5-CBC/SRC Edmonton (SRC programs air on Sunday morning) relayed on 7 Peace River and 10 Grande Prairie 11:15 Wizard of Oz (c) 11:30 Ed Allen Time noon News/Weather/Sports 12:05 Circus Boy "The Dancing Bear" 12:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 12:45 Guiding Light (c) 1:00 Luncheon Date 1:10 Community Calendar 1:30 As the World Turns (c) 2:00 Password (c) 2:30 Cuisine (John Lindenlaub) 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Communicate 4:30 Long John Silver "The Necklace" 5:00 Passport "A Oscar for Senor Rossi" 5:30 Music Hop 6:00 Gilligan's Island (c) 6:25 Weather (Anthony) 6:30 News/Sports (Moir/Bjarnson) 7:00 Reach for the Top 7:30 Peggy Neville (c/guests the Mitch Parks instrumental group) 7:45 NFB Showcse "Angkor the Lost City" 8:00 Green Acres (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 9:30 Stravinsky at 85 10:30 Filmmakers "The Great Leap Forward" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 Viewpoint 11:25 News/Sports 11:45 Movie "The Left Hand of God" (c) KFBB 5-ABC/CBS Great Falls listed MST 5:50 Farm News (c) 6:00 Summer Semester "Comparative Politics" 6:30 Captain Kangaroo 7:00 News (c) 7:30 Jack LaLanne (c) 8:00 Andy Griffith

8:30 Dick Van Dyke 9:00 Love of Life (c) 9:25 CBS News (c) 9:30 Search for Tomorrow (c) 9:45 Guiding Light (c) 10:00 Woman's World (Creecy) 10:30 As the World Turns (c) 11:00 Password (c) 11:30 House Party (c) noon To Tell the Truth (c) 12:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Secret Storm 1:30 General Hospital 2:00 Newlywed Game (c) 2:30 Candid Camera 3:00 Casper (c) 3:30 CBS News (c) 4:00 News/Weather/Sports 4:30 Lost in Space (c) 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 6:00 Green Acres (c) 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (c) 7:00 Movie "Ferry to Hong Kong" (c) 9:00 News/Weather/Sports 9:30 Combat (c) CHAT 6-CBC Medicine Hat relayed on 4 Pivot 9:30 Friendly Giant 9:45 sign-off 11:00 Luncheon Date 11:30 105 Broadway (CHAT's address at the time) noon Luncheon Date 12:30 105 Broadway 1:00 Password (c) 1:30 Ed Allen Time 2:00 Take 30 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Communicate 3:30 Long John Silver "The Necklace" 4:00 My Three Sons 4:30 Music Hop 5:00 Woody Woodpecker 5:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 Monkees 7:00 Green Acres (c) 7:30 Bob Hope "The Reason Nobody Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 8:30 Lost in Space 9:30 Stravinsky at 85 10:30 Filmmakers "The Great Leap Forward" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 News/Weather 11:30 I Love Lucy CKRD 6-CBC Red Deer relayed on 10 Coronation and 10 Banff

noon Luncheon Date 12:30 Noon Show 1:00 Luncheon Date 1:30 Movie "Danger Lights" 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Communicate 4:30 Long John Silver "The Necklace" 5:00 Woody Woodpecker 5:30 Music Hop 6:00 News/Sports/Weather 6:30 Film Feature 6:45 Farm Focus 7:00 Lost in Space 8:00 Green Acres (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 9:30 Stravinsky at 85 10:30 Filmmakers "The Great Leap Forward" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 News/Weather 11:25 Movie "Checkmate" 12:30 News/Weather KHQ 6-NBC Spokane listed PDT 7:00 Conversation 7:30 Today (c) 9:00 Snap Judgment (c) 9:25 NBC News (c) 9:30 Concentration (c) 10:00 Pat Boone (c) 10:30 Hollywood Squares (c) 11:00 Jeopardy! (c) 11:30 Eye Guess (c) 11:55 NBC News (c) noon Let's Make a Deal (c) 12:25 NBC News (c) 12:30 News/Weather (c) 12:45 Q6 Conversation (c) 1:00 Doctors (c) 1:30 Another World (c) 2:00 You Don't Say! (c) 2:30 Match Game (c) 2:55 NBC News (c) 3:00 Merv Griffin 4:30 Movie "Curucu, Beast of the Amazon" 5:45 News (c) 6:00 NBC News (c) 6:30 News/Weather (c) 7:00 Death Valley Days 7:30 Virginian "Nightmare at Fort Killman" (c) 9:00 Bob Hope "And Baby Makes Five" (c) 10:00 I Spy (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Tonight Show (c)

CJLH 7-CBC Lethbridge relayed on 3 Burmis and 12 Waterton Lakes 11:30 Ed Allen Time noon Luncheon Date 12:30 Noon Show 1:00 Luncheon Date 1:30 My Three Sons 2:00 Password (c) 2:30 Something for the Ladies 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Communicate 4:30 Long John Silver "The Necklace" 5:00 Woody Woodpecker 5:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 Lost in Space 7:30 Monkees 8:00 Green Acres (c) 8:30 Bob Hope "The Reason Nobody Hardly Ever Seen a Fat Outlaw in the Old West is as Follows:" (c) 9:30 Stravinsky at 85 10:30 Filmmakers "The Great Leap Forward" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 News/Weather 11:30 I Love Lucy RETRO: IOWA, FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1974 Source: TV Guide, Iowa Edition Quad Cities 4 WHBF-TV (CBS) 6 WOC-TV (NBC) (now KWQC) 8 WQAD-TV (ABC) Des Moines 8D KCCI-TV (CBS) 11 KDIN-TV (PBS) (Iowa Public Broadcasting Network, now Iowa Public Television) 13 WHO-TV (NBC) Ames 5 WOI-TV (ABC) Fort Dodge 21 KVFD-TV (NBC) (now KTIN and PBS as part of Iowa Public Television) Iowa City 12 KIIN-TV (PBS) (Iowa Public Broadcasting Network, now Iowa Public Television) Cedar Rapids 2 WMT-TV (CBS) (now KGAN) 9 KCRG-TV (ABC) Waterloo 7 KWWL-TV (NBC)

Kirksville-Ottumwa 3 KTVO (ABC) Classroom programs are telecast during school hours on Channels 11 and 12. All programs are in color except those designated by (BW). Morning 6:25 6:30 8D Pastor's Study 2-8D Sunrise Semester 4 New Zoo Revue 8 Morning Inspiration 13 Not for Women Only 8 Social Security 6 Today in Agriculture 2-4-8D CBS Morning News (Hughes Rudd) 6-7-13-21 Today (Jim Hartz/Barbara Walters) 8 Human Dimension 9 Markets 3 LeFevers 5 Leave It to Beaver (BW) 8 Story 9 Romper Room 2-4-8D Captain Kangaroo 3 Sesame Street (from PBS) 5 Tennessee Tuxedo 8 Quad Cities A.M. 9 New Zoo Revue 5 Magic Window 8 Extension '74 9 Morning Show 2-4 Joker's Wild 3 Barbara on Friday 5 Truth or Consequences 6-7-13-21 Name That Tune 8 Movie: "Here Come the Girls" (1953) 8D Mary Brubaker 9 Mike Douglas (Guests: Jack Klugman, Beatrice Arthur, Gloria Vanderbilt, Dick Haymes) 11-12 Sesame Street

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3-9 All My Children (one-day delay from Noon) 6-7-13-21 High Rollers 11-12 Electric Company 10:30 2-4-8D Love of Life 3-5-9 Brady Bunch 6-7-13-21 Hollywood Squares 8 Romper Room 11-12 Villa Alegre 10:55 2 Exercise with Marlyce 4-8D CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11:00 2-4-8D Young and the Restless 3-5-8-9 Password All Stars 6-7-13-21 Jackpot! 11-12 Adventures of Coslo 11:30 2-4-8D Search for Tomorrow 3-5-8-9 Split Second 6-7-13-21 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11-12 Hodgepodge Lodge 11:55 6-13-21 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 7 Today with Beth Afternoon 12:00 2-3-7-8D-9-13-21 News (apparently airs for an hour on 21-KVFD) 4 Family Affair 5 Noon Report 6 Noon Edition 8 All My Children 12:15 2 Farm News 3 Town and Country Forum 8D-13 Cartoons 12:30 2-4-8D As the World Turns 3-8-9 Let's Make a Deal 5 Here and Now 6-7 Jeopardy! 13 Movie (BW): "That Kind of Woman" (1959) 1:00 2-4-8D Guiding Light 3-5-8-9 $10,000 Pyramid 6-7 Days of Our Lives 21 Film (from what I understand, KVFD received NBC from an off-air feed of WHO, who preempted "Jeopardy!," "Days of Our Lives," and "The Doctors," so KVFD was forced to pre-empt those shows, as well) 1:30 2-4-8D Edge of Night 3-5-8-9 Big Showdown 6-7 Doctors 21 Film

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2-4-8D Price Is Right 3-5-8-9 General Hospital 6-7-13-21 Another World 2-4-8D Match Game 3-5-8-9 One Life to Live 6-7-13-21 How to Survive a Marriage 2-4-8D Tattletales 3-8-9 Money Maze 5 Big Valley (BW) 6-7-13-21 Somerset 11-12 Maggie and the Beautiful Machine 2 Dr. Max 3 Movie: "Little Red Riding Hood and Her Friends" (Mexican; 1960) 4 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5 at 9:30 A.M.) 6 I Dream of Jeannie 7 Room 222 8 Truth or Consequences 8D Bewitched 9 Gilligan's Island 11-12 Dig It 13 Floppy 21 Eve's Kitchen

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11-12 Electric Company Evening 6:00 2-3-4-6-7-8D-9-13-21 News 5 Truth or Consequences 8 Star Trek 11-12 Aviation Weather 6 Comment 2-8D To Tell the Truth (different episodes) 3 New Price Is Right 4 Let's Make a Deal 5 Lucy Show 6-9 Hollywood Squares (different episodes) 7-13 Hee Haw (Guests: Donna Fargo, Tony Lovello) 11-12 Zoom 21 Hee Haw (Guests: Red Steagull, Susan Raye, Lawanda Lindsey) 2-4-8D Planet of the Apes (rerun of first episode; last show of the series) 3-5-8-9 Kung Fu 6 Sanford and Son 11-12 Washington Week in Review 6-7-13-21 Chico and the Man 11-12 Wall Street Week (Louis Rukeyser) 2-4-8D CBS Friday Night Movie: "The Last Run" (1971) 3-5-8-9 Six Million Dollar Man 6-7-13-21 Rockford Files 11-12 Masterpiece Theatre: "Upstairs, Downstairs," Part 8 3-5-8-9 Night Stalker 6-7-13-21 Police Woman 11-12 Land and Seas

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2 Last Word 5 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6-7-13-21 Midnight Special (Spotlight on country music; Charley Pride hosts. Doug Kershaw, Ronnie Milsap, Gary Stewart, and the Four Guys) 9 Movie (BW): "The Crawling Hand" (1963) 12:15 12:45 1:30 3:00 3:15 8 Movie (BW): "Every Day's a Holiday" (1937) 4 News 6 News 8 Wide World Special (delay from 10:30 P.M.) 8 Your Senator's Report 8 News

Retro: Central Florida Wednesday, June 13, 1973 Watergate hearings were scheduled for today; don't remember which network(s) they were on. PBS may also have had a primetime replay. WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:30 Your Future Is Now 7 AM Today (Robert Lifton, author of "Home From The War," a book of interviews with returning Vietnam vets; actor George Montgomery, also a home designer, discusses the latter.) 9 AM Phil Donahue (Jack Anderson discusses Watergate.) 10 AM Dinah's Place (Ted Knight has a recipe for peirogis.) 10:30 Baffle (Bill Bixby, Nanette Fabray) 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Charo, Nanette Fabray, Arthur Godfrey, Jan Murray, Hugh O'Brian, Karen Valentine, Demond Wilson, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 News 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM I Love Lucy 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Gene Shalit, Sherrye Henry) 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Banacek 10 PM Search 11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) 3:30 Carrascolendas 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Book Beat (Ray Billington discusses his biography of historian Frederick Jackson Turner, who emphasized the role of westward movement in shaping democracy in the United States.) 7:30 The Chan-Ese Way 8 PM America '73 (efforts to end discrimination against disabled Americans) 9 PM June Wayne (Ti-Grace Atkinson discusses her move from painting to feminism: the art world, she says, suffers from hostility from society and from male domination.) 9:30 Turning Points (problems caused by federal housing cutbacks in southeastern Wisconsin) 10 PM Homewood (John Hartford, Seals and Crofts) sign off 11 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Summer Semester: "The Immigrant In American Life" 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Perry Mason (the defendant is named Bob Lansing, but Robert Lansing doesn't play him; Jeremy Slate does) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM, pre-empts "The Young And The Restless") 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Hollywood's Talking 4 PM Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Jack Klugman, George Kirby, Tony Martin, former pro quarterback Joe Kapp, Louis Prima, comedienne Fay McKay, Tanya the elephant) 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 What's My Line? 8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour (Jimmy Durante, Gilbert O'Sullivan) 9 PM Dan August (CBS did extremely well with reruns of the 1970 ABC

series, especially since Burt Reynolds' career had taken a spectacular leap forward after his Playgirl centerfold.) 10 PM Cannon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Otley" (an English spy spoof from '69) WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:15 Today In Florida (George Michelle) 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "Two Tickets To Broadway" (Part 1) 10:20 Fashions In Sewing 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Merv Griffin (Henry Mancini, Anne Murray, country singer Freddie Hart, singers Bob Anderson and Mercedes Hill, comic Bo Kaprall) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line? 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Joe Garagiola) 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Banacek 10 PM Search 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6 AM Sunrise Jubilee 7 AM Bozo 8 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sid Caesar; Sally Struthers, Eileen Brennan) 9 AM Movie: "Brother Rat" (don't know if they were married yet, but Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman appear in this 1938 comedy) 11 AM Password (June Lockhart, Dick Sargent, week-behind from noon) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N News 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Movie: "The Interns" 5:30 News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Mouse Factory (Jim Backus tells the legend of Paul Bunyan) 7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 8 PM Thicker Than Water (debut of a sitcom with Julie Harris and Richard Long as bickering siblings with one common goal: inherit their dad's fortune and put his pickle company out of business) 8:30 ABC Movie: "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" (Susan Hayward in a rare television appearance as a doctor who has lost her husband and is about to lose a teenage patient to leukemia) 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law (some of you may appreciate this one: 12 witnesses swear they saw Marshall's client commit a murder, and a TV station has the whole thing on film--no ENG yet) 11 PM News 11:30 Dick Cavett (Bette Davis, Louise Lasser (not yet "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman") 1 AM Movie: "I Am A Fugitive" (also known as "I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang," this 1932 film starring Paul Muni was influential in eliminating the chain-gang system) WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM Now 7:15 Involvement 10 7:45 News 8 AM Morning Show (Russ Byrd) 8:30 Fran Carlton 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Leave It To Beaver 10:30 Paul Dixon 11 AM I Love Lucy (the Ricardos and Mertzes are leaving for Europe and, naturally, Lucy fails to board the ship in time) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (an all-celebrity week: Elizabeth Montgomery, Carolyn Jones, James Shigeta, Dick Gautier, George Eckstein) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Movie: "Lure Of The Wilderness" 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 7 PM Price Is Right 7:30 The Protectors 8 PM Thicker Than Water

8:30 ABC Movie: "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News 11:30 Dick Cavett WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 6:30 Sunshine Almanac 6:45 Good Morning 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Merv Griffin (Cloris Leachman, Lyle Waggoner, Bill Daily) 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Joker's Wild 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Hollywood's Talking 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Jean Stapleton; Tony Randall, Jack Anderson, actress Leland Palmer) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour 9 PM Dan August 10 PM Cannon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Otley" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6 AM Breakfast Beat 7 AM CBS News 7:30 Breakfast Beat 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:25 Tampa Bay Topics 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Hollywood's Talking 4 PM Big Valley 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Truth Or Consequences 8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour 9 PM Dan August 10 PM Cannon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Otley" WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) off air for the summer WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6 AM Gulf Coast--Today 7 AM Today 9 AM What's Happening? 9:05 Daniel Boone 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 News (local) 1 PM Brad Lacey 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Daniel Boone 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Price Is Right 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Banacek 10 PM Search 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM It Takes A Thief WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Carrascolendas 7:30 The Naturalists

8 PM America '73 9 PM June Wayne 9:30 Turning Points sign off 10 PM WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Death Valley Days 10 AM Dinah's Place (pre-empted on Ch. 8) 10:30 Joker's Wild (pre-empted on Ch. 13) 11 AM Galloping Gourmet (syrup-glazed chicken) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Movie: "Hunter Of The Unknown" 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Safari To Adventure 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Thicker Than Water 8:30 ABC Movie: "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News 11:30 Dick Cavett WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 11:45 News 12 N Forum 44 (the Gulf Coast Council for Clean Air) 12:30 Not For Women Only 1 PM Star Time 2 PM The Saint 3 PM New Zoo Revue 3:30 Rocky And His Friends 4 PM Love, American Style (pre-empted on Ch. 10) 4:30 Addams Family 5 PM Batman (Victor Buono as King Tut) 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM Get Smart 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7 PM Petticoat Junction 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Wild Wild West 9 PM Movie: "Fortunes Of Captain Blood" 11 PM One Step Beyond 11:30 Movie: "North West Mounted Police" WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

9 PM Dan August (CBS did extremely well with reruns of the 1970 ABC series, especially since Burt Reynolds' career had taken a spectacular leap forward after his Playgirl centerfold.) ...wrong magazine -- it was Cosmopolitan. Playgirl had just begun publishing regularly with the June 1973 issue; Wikipedia says that month's centerfold was of another familiar face on CBS at the time, The Carol Burnett Show's Lyle Waggoner... Quote WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 10:30 Merv Griffin (Cloris Leachman, Lyle Waggoner, Bill Daily) ...in fact, Waggoner was probably on this Merv Griffin Show to talk about the Playgirl centerfold... RETRO: NYC Metro - Saturday, May 31, 1969 (Part 2: UHF's and Connecticut TV) [SOURCES: TV Guide, New York-Metropolitan Edition, May 31-June 6, 1969; also, day's listings in The New York Times, Daily News, New York Post, The Morning Record and Journal (Meriden, CT) and Red Bank (NJ) Daily Register (May 29, 1969 issue); show episode info, where applicable, courtesy IMDb and TV.com] NOTE: This particular issue of TV Guide debuted a new look for the TV listings section which emphasized Helvetica with Medium, and designated color shows with a (C) symbol which was the same shape as the channel designations; this replaced the listings layout which (except for some alterations over the years) was basically in effect since 1956; the new layout, with numerous modifications big and small, will remain in place through 1985. (C) - in color; (R) - rerun (if episode specifics are unknown or were in Part 1) WLIW-TV 21 Garden City, NY (Educational; owned by the Long Island Educational Television Council) no programs scheduled WNYE-TV 25 New York (Educational; owned by Board of Education of City of New York) no programs scheduled WNYC-TV 31 New York ("Independent"; owned by Municipal Broadcasting System) 3:00p Man and the Universe - "Time" (Part 1; guest: Dr. Thomas D. Nicholson) 3:30p Consultation (cancer is discussed by Dr. Philip Thorek) 4:00p It's Fun to Read ("Rags, Rugs and Wool Pictures" is discussed by its author, Ann Wiseman) 4:30p Films from France 5:00p Continental Comment 5:30p Lee Graham Interviews (guests: per TV Guide, Madame Irene Kuo, cooking expert and wife of a general; per New York Post, James W. Mavor, author of "Voyage to Atlantis" and oceanographic engineer of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute) (C) 6:00p Focus on Books (Charles Coe's "Young Man in Vietnam" is discussed) 6:30p News - Saul Katz (C) 6:45p Italian Panorama 7:00p Community Action (C) 7:30p On the Job (Fire Dept.) 8:00p Consultants at Large - "Controlled Lunacy" (with Tobias Moss and Herbert M. Rosenberg from NYU) (C) 8:30p Casper Citron Interviews (guests: State Senators Harrison J. Goldin and Seymour R.

Thaler, Vincent Broderick and Abraham D. Beame, candidates for controller in the Democratic Primary) (C) 9:00p With Mel Belli - "Fun and Ferment in San Juan, Puerto Rico" (featuring columnist Eddie Lopez; Ricardo Alegria, director of the Institute of Culture; Attorney General Jose C. Aponte; and TV movie producer Paquito Cordero) (C) (to 11:00p) followed by sign-off WXTV 41 Paterson, NJ (Independent; owned by Trans-Tel Corp.) 4:00p International Soccer 6:00p Sicodeligogo 7:00p Leyendes Coloniales 9:00p Musica y Estrellas 10:00p Boxeo 11:00p Noticias followed by sign-off WNJU-TV 47 Linden/Newark, NJ (Independent; owned by New Jersey Television Broadcasting Corp.) 5:00p Up and Coming (C) 6:00p The Greek Hour with Maria Tselos (C) 7:00p Habla El Duque (Duke of Casalta Speaks) (C) 7:30p La Tribuna Hispana (C) 8:00p Resumen de la Semane (news of the week in review from Puerto Rico) (C) 8:30p El Hit del Momento (C) 9:30p El Tornillo (C) 10:30p Wrestling from Washington, D.C. 11:30p Gran Teatro: "Una Senora Movida" (Mexican - 1960) - Clavilazo 1:00a Noticias - Francisco Forcade followed by sign-off WTIC-TV 3 Hartford, CT (CBS affiliate; owned by Travelers Broadcasting Corp.) 6:55a Sign-on & Prayer (C) 7:00a Black Heritage (C) (this and other CBS network programs same as on WCBS-TV unless otherwise noted) 7:30a RFD #3 with Frank Atwood (C) 8:00a The Go-Go Gophers (C) 8:30a The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (C) 9:30a Kimba the White Lion (C) 10:30a The Batman/Superman Hour (C) 11:30a The Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear Hour (C) 12:30p Jonny Quest (C) 1:00p Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor (C) 1:30p Big 3 Theatre (double feature) - both (C): 1. "The Bear" (1962) - Renato Rascel, Francis Blanche 2. "The Seven Revenges" (1963) - Ed Fury, Elaine Stewart 5:00p Race of the Week - The Mother Goose Stakes (C) 5:30p Animal World with Bill Burrud - "Amboseli: Struggle for Survival" (C) 6:00p Weather (C) 6:05p Sports (C) 6:15p News (C) 6:30p CBS Evening News with Roger Mudd (C) 7:00p Here's Lucy - "Lucy, the Matchmaker" (C) [original airdate 12/16/68] [aired by Ch. 3 on delay] 7:30p The Jackie Gleason Show (C) (R)

8:30p My Three Sons (C) (R) 9:00p Hogan's Heroes (C) (R) 9:30p Petticoat Junction (C) (R) 10:00p Mannix (C) (R) 11:00p News - Norm Peters (C) 11:15p Weather (C) 11:20p Sports - Doug Webster (C) 11:30p Saturday Spectacular (double feature): 1. "Rio Bravo" (1959) - John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson (C) 2. "Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory" (1961) - Barbara Lass, Karl Schell 3:40a Moment of Meditation & Sign-off WNHC-TV 8 New Haven, CT (ABC affiliate; owned by Triangle Broadcasting Corp.) 6:45a Sacred Heart 7:00a Ralph Kanna Cartoons (C) 8:00a Fantastic Voyage (C) (this and other ABC network programs same as on WABC-TV unless otherwise noted) 8:30a Foreign Legionnaire (originally aired in 1955-60 as Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion) 9:00a The New Casper Cartoon Show (C) 9:30a The Adventures of Gulliver (C) 10:00a Spider-Man (C) 10:30a Rocky and His Friends (C) 11:00a Journey to the Center of the Earth (C) 2:00p Saturday Movie Spectacular: "Spoilers of the Forest" (1957) - Rod Cameron, Vera Ralston (C) 3:15p Baseball: Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox (announcers: Ned Martin, Ken Coleman and Johnny Pesky - originating from WHDH-TV 5, Boston) (C) [Minnesota beat Boston, 10-4; this was the alternate game shown on NBC's Saturday Game of the Week, with Jim Simpson and Sandy Koufax announcing] 6:00p ABC's Wide World of Sports (joined in progress) (C) 6:30p News - Bob Jones (C) 7:00p All-American College Show (celebrity judges: Dick Patterson, Raymond St. Jacques, Sue Lyon; talent: singers Judy Kaye [UCLA] and Sergio Gonzalez [North Texas State University], ventriloquist Kiera Lewis [Brigham Young University] and singer/instrumentalists The Majority of One [Southern Methodist University]; host: Dennis James) (C) 7:30p The Dating Game (C) 8:00p The Newlywed Game (C) 8:30p The Lawrence Welk Show (C) (R) 9:30p The Hollywood Palace (C) (R) 10:30p Big "8" Movie: "The Best of Enemies" (1961) - David Niven, Alberto Sordi (C) 1:00a Chiller Theatre: "The Mad Ghoul" (1943) - George Zucco, Turhan Bey (to 2:20a) followed by sign-off WATR-TV 20 Waterbury, CT (NBC affiliate; owned by WATR-TV, Inc.) 9:00a Super 6 (C) (this and other NBC network programs same as on WNBC-TV unless otherwise noted) 9:30a Cool McCool (C) 10:00a The Flintstones (C) 10:30a The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (C) (R) 11:30a Underdog (C) 12:00p Storybook Squares (C) (R)

12:30p Untamed World (C) (R) 1:00p Film 3:00p Baseball Today (C) 3:15p NBC Saturday Game of the Week - Detroit Tigers at Seattle Pilots (C) 6:00p Film 7:00p The Huntley-Brinkley Report (C) 7:30p Adam-12 (C) (R) 8:00p Get Smart (C) (R) 8:30p The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (C) (R) 9:00p NBC Saturday Night at the Movies: "Dragnet" (C) (R) 11:00p Film 11:30p The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (C) (R) followed by sign-off Retro: Eastern Virginia Sunday, June 9, 1968 From the next-to-last Eastern Virginia Edition of TV Guide I would see before I started buying them on Ebay; a week hence I would be living in Greenville, SC. WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 8 AM Breakthru 8:30 This Is The Life 9 AM Tom And Jerry 9:30 Underdog 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 House Of Worship (pre-empts "Look Up And Live") 11 AM Camera Three 11:30 Face The Nation (guest is Vice President Hubert Humphrey, now the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination after the assassination of RFK) 12 N Big Picture 12:30 77 Sunset Strip 1:30 Movie: "The Gene Krupa Story" 3:15 Sports (local, with Ch. 3 sports director Ed Hughes) 3:30 NASL Soccer: Manchester City vs. Clippers in an exhibition game in Oakland (does anybody know if the Clippers were the Oakland or Bay Area team?) 5:30 Amateur Hour (singers Ronald Potvin, the Mylers, and the Chord Swipers; singer-banjo player Frank Scinta; dancer Max Cowen; trumpeter Albert Schlisserman; April Rider, dog act; time approximate) 6 PM 21st Century ("From Cradle To Classroom" concludes with a look at intensive educational programs for children under four.) 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 PM Ed Sullivan (Ed's 20th-anniversary show with Pearl Bailey, Jackie Mason, Soupy Sales, Charlie Manna, Earl Wilson Jr., the singing Kane Triplets, and congratulatory messages from a host of stars) 9 PM Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (Carol Burnett, the Baja Marimba Band) 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 CBS News (Harry Reasoner) 11:30 Movie: "Pia Of Ptolomy"

WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/CBS/ABC) 8 AM Rex Humbard 9 AM Gospel Hour (don't know if this is Jerry Falwell's "Old Time Gospel Hour") 9:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Speer Family, the Florida Boys, the Goodman Family) 10:30 Gospel Time With The Ross Family 11 AM Church Service: Greene Memorial Methodist Church, Roanoke 12 N Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from 10:30 AM, not listed in color) 12:30 Discovery '68: "Hawaii--Land Of Volcanoes" (ABC, delay from 11:30 AM, not listed in color) 1 PM Insight 1:30 Issues And Answers (ABC) 2 PM Craig Breedlove (profile of the driver of the jet-like car the Spirit of America--this was supposed to have been a delay from Sat 4 PM on ABC but I suspect it was rescheduled due to coverage of RFK's funeral and burial the previous day) 3 PM Felony Squad (ABC, delay from Mon 9 PM) 3:30 NASL Soccer: Clippers-Manchester City (CBS) 5:30 Frank McGee Report (world news and a report on Ohio's prison reform program, NBC, time approximate) 6 PM GE College Bowl (Arkansas State vs. the winner of Brandeis UniversityWayne (MI) State University, final show of the season, NBC) 6:30 Flipper (NBC) 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (ABC) 8 PM The FBI (ABC) 9 PM ABC Movie: "Flame Over India" 11:30 ABC News (Keith McBee) sign off 11:45 PM WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 8 AM Pentecostal Quartet 8:15 Reverend Synan 8:30 Tom And Jerry (delay from 9 AM) 9 AM Dr. Paul Uhrig 9:15 Living Word 9:30 Underdog 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Camera Three 11:30 Face The Nation 12 N Viewpoint 12:30 Amateur Hour (singers Patricia Clune, Hugh Powell, Carolyn Starry, and the New Generation; drummer Billy Stella; Robert Palmer and Poco Spurs, trick horse act; baton twirler Natalie Brown, delay from 5:30 PM) 1 PM Young People's Concert (Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic present an all-Beethoven concert, don't know how much delay) 2 PM Outdoorsman (Joe Foss hunts wild goats on Catalina Island) 2:30 Movie: "The Kettles On Old McDonald's Farm" (watch for Parker Fennelly, voice of Pepperidge Farm in the '60s,

in this one from '57) 4 PM Movie: "The Grass Is Greener" 6 PM 21st Century 6:30 Death Valley Days 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM CBS News 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Ten Tall Men" WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC) 7 AM Faith For Today 7:30 This Is The Life 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 9 AM Allen Revival Hour 9:30 Milton The Monster 10 AM Linus The Lionhearted 10:30 Bugs Bunny 11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery '68 12 N Championship Bowling 1 PM Film Short 1:15 Film Short (first is in color, this one's in b&w) 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM Have Gun, Will Travel 2:30 Wide World Of Sports (Champions Track Meet from San Diego, demolition derby, don't know how much delay--Ch. 8 may have been airing a golf tournament the day this aired in pattern--but is listed in b&w) 4 PM The Actor (Alec Guinness narrates a special filmed in London, in which notable English actors offer impressions about their work.) 5 PM Peter Gunn 5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Del Reeves) 6 PM Country Music Jubilee 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8 PM The FBI 9 PM ABC Movie: "Flame Over India" 11:30 ABC News 11:45 Movie: "Wolf Larsen" (watch for Peter Graves in this one from '58) WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 7:30 Sacred Heart 7:45 Christopher Program 8 AM Sportsmanlike Driving 8:30 Glory Road 9 AM Faith For Today 9:30 Herald Of Truth 10 AM This Is The Answer

10:30 Light Unto My Path 11 AM Church Service 11:30 Live And Learn 12 N Topic 12:30 Insight (watch for Jack Klugman, Werner Klemperer, and Dick "Mr. Whipple" Wilson in the story of a man imprisoned by the Nazis who gives his life to save another man) 1 PM Meet The Press (Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, Republican candidate for President--who would lose his bid to Richard Nixon) 1:30 Catholic Hour ("The Changing Church," Part 6 of 6, dealing primarily with the Church's interaction with lay society) 2 PM Burke's Law 3 PM Greatest Show On Earth 4 PM Film Feature 5 PM The War This Week 5:30 Frank McGee Report 6 PM GE College Bowl 6:30 Flipper 7 PM Wild Kingdom 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (new Disneyland attractions: Pirates of the Caribbean, an updated Tomorrowland, nighttime activities at the park) 8:30 Mothers-In-Law (guest Larry Storch is holding the Hubbards and Buells hostage after a bank robbery) 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM High Chaparral 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Sunday Tonight Show (Alan King, Della Reese, the Rhodes Brothers) 1 AM News WRVA (WWBT) Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6:30 The Answer 7 AM Gospel Hour 8 AM Rex Humbard 9 AM Gospel Hour 9:30 Light Unto My Path 10 AM Revival Fires 10:30 Insight 11 AM Church Service 12 N Roller Derby 1 PM Meet The Press 1:30 Catholic Hour 2 PM 12 Star Report 2:30 Film: 1967 auto races 3:30 Open For Business 4 PM Flipper (delay from 6:30 PM) 4:30 Movie: "Son Of Hercules In The Land Of Fire" 6 PM GE College Bowl 6:30 Hazel 7 PM Wild Kingdom

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color 8:30 Mothers-In-Law 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM High Chaparral 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Sunday Tonight Show WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 7 AM Christopher Program 7:30 Milton The Monster (delay from 9:30 AM) 8 AM Gospel Hour 8:30 Movie: "Born For Trouble" 10 AM Linus The Lionhearted 10:30 Bugs Bunny 11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery '68 12 N Roller Derby (an institution in Hampton Roads-I remember once when the Bay Area Bombers came to Norfolk, Joanie Weston singlehandedly sold out the arena) 1 PM Conversation (Frank Donaldson, Ch. 13 news anchor not related to Sam Donaldson) 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM Sea Hunt 2:30 Movie: "Riders To The Stars" 4 PM Bronco 5 PM Movie: "Paris Does Strange Things" 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8 PM The FBI 9 PM ABC Movie: "Flame Over India" 11:30 ABC News 11:45 News (Howard Huntley, AFAIK no relation to Chet-NOTE: Chs. 3 (Harrisonburg), 8, and 13 had not begun carrying local programs in color, except for "Bungles And His Friends" on Ch. 13. Chs. 8 and 13 would switch to color in the fall; Ch. 3 would be several more years.) 11:55 Movie: "The Iron Mistress" WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk and WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET) are off air on Sunday. Retro: Indiana Sat, June 11, 195 from TV Guide-Indiana edition This was another 3 color bullet edition, with 3/10 getting white bullets, 4/6/8 having black ones, and the Us getting grey ones... All times CDT WCIA 3-CBS/NBC/DuMont Champaign 9:00 Pinky Lee 9:30 Film Feature 10:00 Winky Dink 10:30 Buffalo Bill, Jr. "A Bronc Called Gunboat" 11:00 Big Top (from Philly with acrobats the Hungarian Troupe, aerialists Le Blonde Trio, acrobat-

novelty act Young China, dog and monkey act the Young Bs, and jugglers McConnel & Moore) noon Lone Ranger "Pardon for Curly" 12:30 Uncle Johnny Coons 12:55 Baseball: Yankees-Indians (Dizzy Dean/Buddy Blattner) 3:15 Scoreboard 3:30 Belmont Stakes horse race (Fred Capossela/Win Elliot/Phil Sutterfield; the 87th annual) 5:00 Roy Rogers "The Silver Fox Hunt" 5:30 Lassie "Knights of the Road" 6:00 Big Town "Comic Book Murder" 6:30 Show Wagon (from the Capitol Theater in SLC) 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Two for the Money 8:30 Sherlock Holmes 9:00 Professional Father 9:30 Your Hit Parade 10:00 Masquerade Party 10:30 Midwest Marquee "Road Show" mid. News WTTV 4-NBC Bloomington 8:30 Playroom (IU program) 9:00 Pinky Lee 9:30 Winchell & Mahoney 10:00 Funny Boners 10:30 Space Cadets "Space Blindness" 11:00 Mr. Wizard "Ticks and Tocks" 11:30 AV Panorama (from IU) noon Les's Cartoons 1:00 Movies: TBA (listed as Western) 4:00 Country Jamboree 5:00 House of Mystery 6:00 Boyd Bennett 6:30 Show Wagon 7:00 Film Feature 7:30 So This is Hollywood "Reunion in Hollywood" (Mitzi Green reunites with Jackie Coogan) 8:00 Imogene Coca (Bibi Osterwald returns to show from maternity leave) 8:30 Donald O'Connor (Texaco Star Theater/guest Edmund Lowe) 9:00 George Gobel 9:30 Your Hit Parade 10:00 Waterfront "The Seal" 10:30 Feature Theater "Song of Paris" mid. News WFBM 6-ABC Indianapolis 9:00 Gene Autry 10:00 Buffalo Bill, Jr. "Trail of the Killer" 10:30 Hopalong Cassidy 11:30 Roy Rogers 12:30 Hoosier Playhouse "$1000 a Minute" 1:30 Double Feature Theater "Gangs of Chicago"/"Two-Gun Sheriff" 3:15 All-Star Theater "Covered Wagon Days" 4:30 Family Theater "Storm Over Lisbon" 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Savvy, the Smart Little Dog" 6:00 Playhouse "The Boy and the Coach" 6:30 Playhouse "Boy Wears a Gun" 7:00 Midwestern Hayride

7:30 Hoosier Theater "Out of the Dark" 8:00 Badge 714 (Dragnet) "The Big Dream" 8:30 Theater "One Man Missing" 9:00 City Detective "Blonde Orchid" 9:30 Life Begins at 80 10:00 Indiana Hoedown (performers: the Junior Briarhoppers, Lee Jones, Curley Meyers, and the Suwanee River Boys) 11:00 Feature Theater "Secret Beyond the Door" WISH 8-CBS/NBC/DuMont Indianapolis 8:00 Saturday Feature "Sabotage at Sea" 9:00 Breakfast with Children 10:00 Winky Dink 10:30 Captain Midnight "The Lost Moon" 11:00 Big Top noon Lone Ranger "Pardon for Curly" 12:30 Uncle Johnny Coons 12:55 Baseball: Yankees-Indians 3:30 Belmont Stakes horse race 4:00 Hillbilly Shindig 4:30 Indiana Farmer 5:00 Early Show "Dangerous Passage" 6:00 Soldiers of Fortune "Bite of the Ruby Red" 6:30 Beat the Clock 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Two for the Money 8:30 Down You Go (return) 9:00 Professional Father 9:30 Damon Runyon Theater "It Comes Up Money" 10:00 News (Vince Leonard...is this the same person who later worked at KYW-TV in Philly?) 10:15 Masquerade Party 10:45 Late Show "Fun on a Weekend" WTHI 10-CBS/ABC/DuMont Terre Haute 11:00 Big Top noon King of the Wild 12:30 Uncle Johnny Coons 12:55 Baseball: Yankees-Indians 3:30 Belmont Stakes horse race 4:00 Harry Weger 4:30 Range Roundup "Feud of the West" 5:30 This is the Life "The Answer" 6:00 Hollywood Wrestling 7:00 Dotty Mack 8:00 Two for the Money 8:30 I Led Three Lives 9:00 Professional Father 9:30 Sherlock Holmes "Pearl of Death" WINT 15-CBS/ABC Fort Wayne/Waterloo 9:45 Auburn Review 10:00 Winky Dink 10:30 Hurricane Express 11:00 Big Top noon Western Playhouse "Gay Buckaroo" (a dangerous title to use these days Cheesy) 12:45 Dizzy Dean

12:55 Baseball: Yankees-Indians 3:30 Belmont Stakes horse race 4:00 Broadway Theater "Thunder Pass" 5:30 Gene Autry "Black Rider" 6:00 Mr. Citizen "Terror on Jackrabbit Hill" 6:30 Beat the Clock 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Two for the Money 8:30 Name's the Same 9:00 Professional Father 9:30 Damon Runyon Theater "It Comes Up Money" 10:00 Starlight Theater "Harmony Lane" 11:00 Auburn Review WKJG 33-NBC/DuMont Fort Wayne 9:00 Pinky Lee 9:30 Uncle Dave & Pete 10:00 Funny Boners 10:30 Buffalo Bill, Jr. "Trail of the Killer" 11:00 Mr. Wizard "Ticks and Tocks" 11:30 Two Gun Playhouse "Marked for Murder" 12:30 Matinee Theater "Shanghai Cobra" 1:30 Big Picture "Time to Go" (a look at Selective Service) 2:00 Baseball: Boston-Detroit (Van Patrick/Dizzy Trout) 4:30 Musical Moments 5:00 Championship Bowling: Bomar v Lippe 6:00 Soldiers of Fortune "Girl in a Jeep" 6:30 Show Wagon 7:00 Grand Ole Opry (special) 7:30 So This is Hollywood "Reunion in Hollywood" 8:00 Imogene Coca 8:30 Abbott & Costello "Wrestling" 9:00 George Gobel 9:30 Your Hit Parade 10:00 Guy Lobardo 10:30 Lone Wolf "Phoenix-Newhall" 11:00 Armchair Theater "Bonnie Scotland" WLBC 49-NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont Muncie 9:00 Pinky Lee 9:30 Mr. Wizard "Bouncing and Stretching" 10:00 Winky Deek 10:30 Movies: TBA 12:30 TBA 12:45 Dizzy Dean 12:45 Baseball: Yankees-Indians 3:30 Belmont Stakes horse race 4:00 TBA 4:45 Safety Club 5:00 Industry on Parade 5:15 TBA 5:30 Sports (Lee Allerton) 5:35 News (John Cary) 5:45 The 49ers 7:00 Grand Ole Opry 7:30 Big Picture (in Korea with the Tropic Lightning Division)

8:00 Two for the Money 8:30 Life with Father 9:00 Professional Father 9:30 Your Hit Parade 10:00 Feature Theater "Jungle Book" Retro: Iowa Sun, June 10, 1956 from TV Guide-Iowa edition All Times CST WMT 2-CBS Cedar Rapids 8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "Thing of Evil" 8:30 Look Up & Live "The Flume" 9:00 Eye on New York 9:30 Camera Three "What Price Nonsense?" 10:00 Let's Take a Trip (Sonny Fox takes his friends Pud and Ginger to New Jersey's Palisades amusement park) 10:30 Christophers 11:00 Big Picture 11:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Chain of Events" noon Movie "No Minor Vices" 2:00 The Way 2:30 Adventure (from NYC's Museum of Natural History, Charles Collingwood and the museum's Dr. Edwin H. Colbert talk about dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals) 3:00 Face the Nation (guest: naval operations chief Adm. Arleigh Burke) 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Telephone Time "Harry in Search of Himself" (story on Henry Bergh, founder of the ASPCA) 4:30 You are There "The Hatfield-McCoy Feud" 5:00 TBA 5:30 Badge 714 (Dragnet) 6:00 Life of Riley 6:30 Private Secretary "Elusive" 7:00 GE Theater "Exits and Entrances" 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock "The Decoy" 8:00 $64,000 Challenge 8:30 What's My Line? 9:00 Ed Sullivan (guests Nat King Cole, Carol Haney, Jack Carter, Ricky Layne & Velvel, Edith Adams (imitating Marilyn Monroe), Joey Clay, and the Half Brothers...also a film segment with Bob Hope, and by popular demand, a rerun of the film A Short Vision, which shows the effects of the Hbomb) 10:00 Dr. Hudson's Journal 10:30 News (Cole Martin) 10:45 Movie "Spitfire" KTVO 3-CBS/NBC Ottumwa 1pm Film Short 1:15 Christian Science 1:30 Oral Roberts 2:00 Palm Beach Golf 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Telephone Time "Harry in Search of Himself" 4:30 Roy Rogers "The Kid from Silver City" 5:00 Christophers 5:30 This is the Life 6:00 You Asked for It

6:30 Jack Benny 7:00 GE Theater "Exits and Entrances" 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock "The Decoy" 8:00 $64,000 Challenge 8:30 What's My Line? 9:00 Ed Sullivan 10:00 News 10:15 Movie: TBA 11:15 Movie: TBA KGLO 3-CBS Mason City 1:55pm This I Believe 2:00 Industry on Parade 2:15 Man to Man 2:30 Adventure 3:00 Face the Nation 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Telephone Time "Harry in Spite in Himself" 4:30 You are There "The Hatfield-McCoy Feud" 5:00 The Way 5:30 Reporters' Roundup 6:00 This is the Life 6:30 Private Secretary "Elusive" 7:00 GE Theater "Exits and Entrances" 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock "The Decoy" 8:00 $64,000 Challenge 8:30 Dr. Hudson's Journal 9:00 Ed Sullivan 10:00 News 10:15 Cavalcade Theater 10:45 Movie "Leave It to Henry" WHBF 4-CBS/ABC Rock Island 11:00 This is the Life 11:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Chain of Events" noon Understanding Our World 12:30 Christophers 1:00 Your Senator Speaks 1:15 Christian Science "How to Pray Effectively" 1:30 Faith for Today 2:00 We Believe "Divine Worship" 2:30 Adventure 3:00 Face the Nation 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Telephone Time "Harry in Search in Himself" 4:30 You are There "The Hatfield-McCoy Feud" 5:00 Movie "Outlaws of Sonora" 6:00 Lassie "The Runt" 6:30 Private Secretary "Elusive" 7:00 GE Theater "Exits and Entrances" 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock "The Decoy" 8:00 $64,000 Challenge 8:30 What's My Line? 9:00 Ed Sullivan 10:00 Falcon "The $4.98 Buddha" 10:30 Quad Cities on Camera

10:45 Baseball Scoreboard WOI 5-Edu/ABC Ames 2:30pm College Press Conference 3:00 Christophers 3:30 Man to Man 4:00 Going Places 5:00 The Way 5:30 This is the Life 6:00 You Asked for It 6:30 Mr. & Mrs. North 7:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (Ted salutes Gary, IN; performers: the Tony Grant Starlets (Atlantic City/tap dancers), William Kelly (Philadelphia/Irish tenor), Robert Pavlick (Passaic NJ/singer), the Four Jubilees (Philly/combo band), Martin Klein (Flushing NY/harmonica player), Linda Sue Benedict (White Plains NY/singer), Anita & Buddy Yoder (Glenolden PA/acrobats), Rosemary O'Reilly (Long Island City NY/tap dancer), the Hockley Octet (Tarrytown NY/vocal group), and Marimba Symphonette (New Providence PA/instrumental group)) 8:00 Cavalcade Theater 8:30 Famous Film Festival "Island Rescue" 10:00 News 10:15 Movie: TBA WOC 6-NBC/ABC Davenport 10:15 What's Your Trouble? 10:30 This is the Life 11:00 American Forum 11:30 Frontiers of Faith (Rev. Dana F. Kennedy leads a discussion about the practice of Christianity and how it helps people in everyday life) noon Princeton '56 12:30 The Way 1:00 Dr. Spock "Baby's Time vs Mother's Time" 1:30 Labor Program (the UAW celebrates their 20th anniversary) 2:00 Palm Beach Golf 3:30 News Roundup (two stories: a look at the Alberta town of Drayton Valley (whose population shot up from 25 to 2500 in 2 years), and drama critic/author Louis Kronenberger suggests an unusual commencement address) 4:00 Meet the Press (guest: NY Gov. Averell Harriman) 4:30 Ozzie & Harriet "Redressing Ricky" 5:00 You Asked for It 5:30 Frontier "Georgia Gold" 6:00 Comedy Hour (series finale with host Gloria DeHaven and guests Jonathan Winters, the Marquis Chimps, Dennis O'Keefe, Marilyn Erskine, Don Tannen, and Hank Penny) 7:00 Alcoa Hour "The Magic Horn" 8:00 Loretta Young "The Bronte Story" 8:30 Science Fiction Theater 9:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (saluting Providence; guests Alan Rose (the Bronx/violinist), the Roanoke Valley Boys (NYC/hillbilly musicians), Frances & John Duffy (Brooklyn NY/Highland dancers), the Steppin' Tones (Archbishop Stepinac HS, White Plains NY/dance combo band), Harriet Husted (Bridgeton NJ/baton twirler), Barbara Baker (Yonkers NY/novelty accordionist), and Tyrone Breuninger (Red Hill PA/baritone horn player)) 10:00 Weather/News/Sports 10:15 Eddie Fisher 10:30 Break the Bank 11:00 Les Paul & Mary Ford 11:05 Movie "Change of Heart"

KWWL 7-NBC Waterloo noon This is the Life 12:30 Youth Wants to Know (guest: assistant Secretary of Defense Reuben B. Robertson Jr.) 1:00 The Answer is XP (Jesus, not Windows Grin) 1:30 Labor Program 2:00 Palm Beach Golf 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Northeast Iowa on Parade (featuring Cedar Rapids) 4:30 Roy Rogers "The Kid from Silver City" 5:00 Topper (series return) 5:30 Dollars for Scholars 6:00 Comedy Hour 7:00 Alcoa Hour "The Magic Horn" 8:00 Movie: TBA 10:00 Weather/News/Sports 10:30 Movie: TBA KRNT 8-CBS Des Moines 8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "Thing of Evil" 8:30 Look Up & Live "The Flume" 9:00 Eye on New York 9:30 Camera Three "What Prince Nonsense?" 10:00 Let's Take a Trip 10:30 Nation's Religions 11:00 Film Short 11:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Chain of Events" noon Hopalong Cassidy 12:30 News (Russ Van Dyke) 12:45 Movie "Michael O'Halloran" 2:00 TV Teen Time 2:30 Adventure 3:00 Face the Nation 3:30 Big Idea 3:45 World Through Stamps 4:00 Telephone Time "Harry in Search of Himself" 4:30 You are There "The Hatfield-McCoy Feud" 5:00 Life of Riley 5:30 Long John Silver 6:00 Lassie "The Runt" 6:30 Private Secretary "Elusive" 7:00 GE Theater "Exits and Entrances" 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock "The Decoy" 8:00 $64,000 Challenge 8:30 What's My Line? 9:00 Ed Sullivan 10:00 News/Weather 10:20 Gordon Gammack 10:45 Newsreel of the Air 10:50 Movie "Twin Beds" KCRG 9-ABC Cedar Rapids noon Medical Diary 12:30 Oral Roberts 1:00 This is the Life 1:30 Movie "Queen for a Day" (presenting 3 stories, based on the series) 3:00 Movie: TBA (listed as Western)

4:00 Going Places 5:00 Superman 5:30 Count of Monte Cristo 6:00 You Asked for It 6:30 Pendulum 7:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (same program as ch 5) 8:00 Star Showcase 8:30 Famous Film Festival "Island Rescue" 10:00 Movie "The Sword of Monte Cristo" 11:00 What's Your Trouble? WREX 13-CBS/ABC Rockford 8:15 Sacred Heart 8:30 Faith for Today 9:00 What's Your Trouble? 9:15 Christophers 9:30 Camera Three "What Price Nonsense?" 10:00 Let's Take a Trip 10:30 Building America 10:45 Plumb, Level & Square 11:00 Talent Parade noon The Way 12:30 Sports Album 12:45 Movie: TBA 2:30 Adventure 3:00 Face the Nation 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Telephone Time "Harry in Search of Himself" 4:30 You are There "The Hatfield-McCoy Feud" 5:00 Kit Carson 5:30 Private Secretary "Elusive" 6:00 Ed Sullivan (same line-up as the other Eye stations) 7:00 GE Theater "Exits and Entrances" 7:30 Ford Theater 8:00 $64,000 Challenge 8:30 What's My Line? 9:00 Weather/News/Sports 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock "The Decoy" 10:00 Movie "The Countess of Monte Cristo" WHO 13-NBC Des Moines 11:00 American Forum 11:30 Frontiers of Faith noon Christophers 12:30 Youth Wants to Know 1:00 Dr. Spock "Baby's Time vs Mother's Time" 1:30 Labor Program 2:00 Palm Beach Golf 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Meet the Press 4:30 Roy Rogers "The Kid from Silver City" 5:00 Cisco Kid 5:30 Frontier "Georgia Gold" 6:00 Comedy Hour 7:00 Alcoa Hour "The Magic Horn" 8:00 Loretta Young "The Bronte Story"

8:30 Bowling (from Chicago's Faetz & Niesen lanes, ABC Masters champ Dick Hoover (Akron OH) takes on the winner of last week's match between St. Louis' Don Carter and NYC's Tony Sparando) 9:00 Mobil Theater 9:30 TBA 10:00 News 10:15 Movie "The Teckman Mystery" KQTV 21-NBC Fort Dodge 12:30pm What's Your Trouble? 12:45 Christian Science 1:00 Oral Roberts 1:30 Labor Program 2:00 Palm Beach Golf 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Meet the Press 4:30 Roy Rogers "The Kid from Silver City" 5:00 Christophers 5:30 This is the Life 6:00 Comedy Hour 7:00 Pathway to Fame 7:30 Showtime 8:00 Ruggles 8:30 Movie: TBA WTVO 39-NBC Rockford 11:00 American Forum 11:30 Frontiers of Faith noon Oral Roberts 12:30 Youth Wants to Know 1:00 Dr. Spock "Baby's Time vs Mother's Time" 1:30 Labor Program 2:00 Palm Beach Golf 3:30 News Roundup 4:00 Meet the Press 4:30 Roy Rogers "The Kid from Silver City" 5:00 Topper (series return) 5:30 Uncommon Valor 6:00 Comedy Hour 7:00 Alcoa Hour "The Magic Horn" 8:00 Loretta Young "The Bronte Story" 8:30 Bowling: Hoover vs winner of Carter-Sporando 9:00 Movie: TBA In those days, TVG used 3 kinds of bullets, so here's how the Iowa edition listed the channels: [xx] black bullet/white numbers "xx" white bullet/black numbers (xx) grey bullet/black numbers [2] WMT [3] KTVO (3) KGLO [4] WHBF [5] WOI [6] WOC [7] KWWL

[8] KRNT [9] KCRG [13] WREX (13) WHO "21" KQTV "39" WTVO Retro: Colorado & Wyoming Sunday, January 26, 1964 By request.... Sunday, January 26, 1964 TV Guide-Colorado State Edition KCTO/Denver channel 2 ( independent ) 8:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30 1:00 3:00 3:30 4:30 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 Bozo The Clown Builders Home Show William Tell ( adventure ) Robin Hood Ivanhoe Bengal Lancers Festival Espanol Championship Bridge Wire Service ( drama ) Rocky & His Friends Championship Bowling King Of The Hill ( even more bowling ) Navy Log Bold Journey Stagecoach West Channel 2 News Denver Dry Goods Presents...( movies )

KTWO/Casper channel 2 ( all networks ) 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 Noon 12:30 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:30 Lamp Unto My Feet Look Up and Live So This is Hollywood Big Picture Telesports Digest Face The Nation Light Time Sacret Heart Catholic Hour Casper City Government CBS Sports Spectacular World Of Golf Wild Kingdom G.E. College Bowl CBS Movie ( Judy Garland's "The Wizard of Oz" ) Walt Disney's World ( joined in progress ) Grindl ( Imogene Coca sitcom ) Bonanza Dick Van Dyke My Favorite Martian ( debut )

9:00 10:00 10:15 11:15

Defenders KTWO Wyoming News Combat !! Championship Bridge

KOA/Denver channel 4 ( NBC ) KOAA/Pueblo channel 5 ( NBC ) 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 Noon 12:15 12;15 12:30 1:00 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:30 6:30 7:00 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Off To Adventure Light Time Christopher Program Catholic Hour Colorado's Changing Times Denver Business Report ( KOA ) Davey & Goliath ( KOAA ) Southern Baptist Hour Sunday ( Frank Blair ) World Of Golf Wild Kingdom G.E. College Bowl Meet The Press Channel 4 Report ( KOA ) British Calendar ( KOAA ) Colorado Labor News Bill Dana Walt Disney's World Grindl ( Imogene Coca ) Bonanza Kremlin ( NBC Documentary ) Death Valley Days Law and Mr. Jones Bob Palmer ( film about the Denver Invaders Hockey team ) Bill Barker ( Denver's(?) live 90 minute variety/talk show )

KFBC/Cheyenne channel 5 ( all networks ) KSTF/Scottsbuff channel 10 ( all networks ) 12:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 2:00 One of a Kind ( see KLZ ) 3:00 Wild Kingdom 3:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 4:00 CBS Movie ( Judy Garland's "The Wizard of Oz" ) 6:00 Ed Sullivan 7:00 Bonanza 8:00 Candid Camera 8:30 What's My Line 9:00 Judy Garland 10:00 Wyoming News 10:30 77 Sunset Strip ***KRMA/Denver channel 6 ( educational ) is off the air today**** KLZ/Denver channel 7 ( CBS )

7:20 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:10 10:20 10:30 11:00

News Seven En France ( language ) Lamp Unto My Feet Look Up and Live Voice of Youth House of the Lord Word of Life Face The Nation Denver Sounding Board ( talk ) It is Written Great Decisions-1964 CBS Sports Spectacular One of a Kind ( about three artists and their "inspiration" ) Alumni Fun ( talk show, topic: Pay TV ) Ted Mack's Amateur Hour ( Ted Mack was a Denver area native ) CBS Movie ( Judy Garland's "The Wizard of Oz" )**** Ed Sullivan Judy Garland Candid Camera Whats My Line Biography Ripcord News Seven Rickenbaugh Cadillac Denver weather report Sports Tonight Twilight Zone On The Spot with Max Goldberg

KBTV/Denver channel 9 ( ABC ) 7:45 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Noon 12:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 6:30 7:30 9:00 10:50 11:05 11:15 Jewish News Sacred Heart Chalk It Up ( religious ) Oral Roberts Faith For Today This Is The Life Insight Calvary Temple Discovery '64 Issues and Answers Challenge Golf Colorado Project: The School Child Science All-Stars Trailmaster Great Music Channing ( drama ) Question of the Week Jaimie McPheeters Arrest and Trial KBTV Sunday Theatre ( 1950 drama "Black Hand" ) Commercial Film Metropolitian Denver News Movie ( 1939 musical "Balalika" )

KKTV/Colorado Springs channel 11 ( CBS ) 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Noon 12:30 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:25 9:30 Lamp Unto My Feet Church Service Allen Revival Hour Answer ( religious ) Face The Nation Church in the Home Faith For Today Great Decisions-1964 CBS Sports Spectacular One of a Kind ( about three artists and their "inspiration" ) Alumni Fun ( talk show, topic: Pay TV ) Ted Mack's Amateur Hour CBS Movie ( Judy Garland's "The Wizard of Oz" )**** Ed Sullivan Judy Garland Candid Camera Whats My Line KKTV News Final Congressional Report Sunday Movie ( 1952 comedy "The Happy Time" )

KRDO/Colorado Springs channel 13 ( ABC ) 9:30 9:45 10:15 10:45 Noon 12:30 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:00 5:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 Christopher Program This Is The Life En France Age of Kings Discovery '64 Issues and Answers Challenge Golf Oral Roberts Science All-Stars Trailmaster High School Basketball Channing ( drama ) Jaimie McPheeters Arrest and Trial KRDO Movie ( 1951 musical "On Moonlight Bay"

*****Due to CBS showing "The Wizard of Oz", Twentieth Century, Mr. Ed, Lassie and My Favorite Martian was pre-empted. Retro: Central Florida Monday, June 7, 1965 NOTE: If Gemini IV is proceeding on schedule, splashdown is scheduled for approximately 11 AM; all three networks have coverage planned from 8 AM to early afternoon. What follows are the planned regular schedules, just in case. From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC)

6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Jr. College Classroom 7 AM Today (composer Cy Coleman and lyricist Dorothy Fields; Lee Allen, co-author of "Kings Of The Diamond" about baseball's Hall of Fame; a Washington news guest) 9 AM Divorce Court 10 AM Truth Or Consequences (COLOR) 10:30 What's This Song? (guests: Ross Martin and Barbara McNair) 10:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 11 AM Concentration 11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR) 12 N Call My Bluff (guests: Nipsey Russell and opera singer Eileen Farrell, COLOR) 12:30 I'll Bet (Gisele MacKenzie and husband Bob Shuttleworth vs. Rod and Carol Serling; this show was later revived as "It's Your Bet," COLOR) 12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer) 1 PM News, Sports, Weather 1:15 Focus 2 1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR) 1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 2 PM Moment Of Truth 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Mickey Manners, Anne Francis, COLOR) 4 PM Match Game (Sydney Chaplin (Charlie's son) and Vivian Vance, COLOR) 4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Dagmar; Hal March, Joel Grey) 5:30 Newscope 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report -------------------------------------------------------------------If the splashdown went as scheduled, Chs. 6, 11, and 13 will offer summaries of the flight 10-10:30 PM; Chs. 2 and 8, 10-11 PM; Chs. 9 and 38, 11:15-11:45 PM. -------------------------------------------------------------------7 PM Zane Grey Theater 7:30 Karen (Debbie Watson, not to be confused with Karen Valentine's short-lived 1975 ABC sitcom) 8 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E. 9 PM Andy Williams (last new show of the season, spotlight on the regulars: the Nick Castle Dancers, orchestra leader Dave Grusin, assistant choreographer Maggie Banks, the Good Time Singers, the Osmond Brothers, COLOR) 10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show (Kaye Ballard; Doc Severinsen subs for Skitch Henderson, COLOR) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET) 8:50 Classroom (subjects include social studies, geography, science, and Spanish) 3:15 Front Desk 3:30 Open Mind

4:30 French Chef 5 PM What's New 5:30 Kindergarten Corners 6 PM Pre-School Swimming 6:15 Film: "Big Trains Rolling" 6:30 Film: "Friends And Allies" (German soldiers serving with NATO) 7 PM Revolution (some other revolutions: the Civil War, Indian and Israeli actions against the British, colonial revolution in Africa) 7:30 Big Picture 8 PM Film: "Challenge" 8:30 World Of Music (Simon Karasick conducts some of his students from New York's Maness College of Music in works for brass by Purcell, Beethoven, and Paul Holmes) 9 PM Population Problem (looks at overpopulation in the U.S.) 10 PM Creative Person (poet/translator/columnist John Ciardi) 10:30 Changing Congress (the problems a piece of legislation goes through before passage) sign off 11 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 7 AM Summer Semester: "Civil Rights and Civil Liberties" 7:30 Sunshine Almanac 7:45 Film Features 7:55 News, Weather 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Magic Carpet (kids' show) 10 AM CBS News (Roger Mudd, who may have been substituting for Mike Wallace--I think CBS was getting ready to move the broadcast to 7:05 AM) 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Real McCoys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News (Robert Trout) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Girl Talk 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password (Tom Poston, Elizabeth Allen) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Abigail Van Buren, aka "Dear Abby") 3 PM To Tell The Truth (Phyllis Newman, Orson Bean, Barry Sullivan, Joan Fontaine) 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Uncle Walt (local kids' show) 5 PM Magilla Gorilla 5:30 Leave It To Beaver 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 CBS News (Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Digest (Bill Berry) 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM I've Got A Secret (celebrity guest: Fritz Weaver of

Broadway's "Baker Street"; panel: Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson, Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer; Steve Allen hosts) 8:30 Andy Griffith 9 PM Movie: "The Bad And The Beautiful" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:25 Movie: "Big Jack" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 RFD Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "I Wake Up Screaming" 10:30 What's This Song? (COLOR) 10:55 NBC News 11 AM Concentration 11:30 Jeopardy! (COLOR) 12 N Call My Bluff (COLOR) 12:30 I'll Bet (COLOR) 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Sports, Weather 1:20 Kitchen Korner 1:25 News, Sports, Weather 1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR) 1:55 NBC News 2 PM Triangle Theater 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Match Game (COLOR) 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Lloyd Thaxton 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Littlest Hobo 7:30 Karen 8 PM Jo Stafford Special (from England, Jo is joined by Peter Lawford, Benny Hill, English comedian Kenneth Connor, the Polka Dots, and the Lionel Blair Orchestra) 9 PM Andy Williams (COLOR) 10 PM Billy Graham Crusade (first of four telecasts from Hawaii; sermon topic is "Forgiveness") 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Tonight Show (COLOR) WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 7:30 Mickey Evans (gospel music) 8:30 Cartoons 9:15 Exercise For The Woman (may be Fran Carlton) 9:30 Movie: "The Good Humor Man" 11 AM December Bride 11:30 Price Is Right (celebrity guest: Skitch Henderson) 12 N Donna Reed (Donna gets a visit from Jay North and

Joseph Kearns, in character as Dennis the Menace and Mr. Wilson.) 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 PM The Rebus Game 1:30 News 2 PM Flame In The Wind (later "A Time For Us") 2:30 Day In Court 2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Young Marrieds 4 PM Trailmaster ("Wagon Train" reruns with Ward Bond) 5 PM Sea Hunt 5:30 News, Sports, Weather 5:55 Editorial (Ray Ruester) 6 PM ABC News (Peter Jennings) 6:15 News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Maverick 7:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8:30 Billy Graham Crusade 9:30 Bing Crosby Show (his short-lived sitcom; guest is Mel Torme) 10 PM Ben Casey 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Editorial (Ray Ruester) 11:20 Weather 11:25 Movie: "Lady In A Jam" WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 News, Sports, Weather 9:45 Industry On Parade 10 AM Herald Playhouse 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Real McCoys 12 N News, Weather 12:15 Agricultural News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Love Of Life 1:25 News, Sports, Weather 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Lazy Bar Fun Time 5:40 Informacast 5:45 For Your Information 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Zane Grey Theater

7:30 Rifleman 8 PM I've Got A Secret 8:30 Andy Griffith 9 PM The Lucy Show 9:30 Danny Thomas (reruns) 10 PM Billy Graham Crusade 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Movie: "The Ring" (Hispanic kid wants to be a fighter despite the wishes of his family and girlfriend.) WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 5:55 Summer Semester 6:25 Bible Readings 6:30 Florida Farmer 7 AM A.M. 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Phyllis Diller; Edie Adams) 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Real McCoys 12 N News, Weather 12:20 Farm News, Stock Market 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Love Of Life 1:25 Tampa Bay Topics 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Superman 5 PM Peter Potamus 5:30 News, Sports, Weather 5:45 Editorial (Tom Wright) 5:50 Market Report 5:55 Pulse Extra (the P-51, the world's fastest propeller-driven plane) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Movie: "Deep Valley" 9 PM The Lucy Show 9:30 Danny Thomas 10 PM CBS News Special 10:30 WTVT Special Report (Graduate Engineering Education System, a closed-circuit television system connecting the University of Florida with Orlando, Daytona Beach, and Cape Kennedy (Canaveral)) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:20 Editorial (Tom Wright)

11:25 News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tampa Wrestling 12:30 Mr. Lucky WSUN Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (ABC) 10 AM Jack LaLanne 10:30 B'wana Don In Jungle-La 11 AM Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon 11:30 Price Is Right 12 N Donna Reed 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 PM The Rebus Game 1:30 People Are Funny 2 PM Flame In The Wind 2:30 Day In Court 2:55 ABC News 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Young Marrieds 4 PM Trailmaster 5 PM Navy Log 5:30 Magic Ranch 6 PM ABC News 6:15 News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Jonny Quest (delay from Thu 7:30) 7 PM Bold Journey 7:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8:30 No Time For Sergeants 9 PM Wendy And Me (an overlooked little gem with George Burns as the owner of an apartment building, one of whose tenants, played by Connie Stevens, is very reminiscent of Gracie) 9:30 Bing Crosby Show 10 PM Ben Casey 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 ABC's Nightlife Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wednesday, June 7, 1972 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Navy Film: Jimmie Rodgers sings his own compositions about Navy life. 7 AM Today (from Burbank: an analysis of the California primary) 9 AM Today In Georgia (the movie "Ben"; Rev. Bill Self; exercises with Judy Smithdeal) 10 AM Dinah's Place (James Franciscus with a recipe for chicken) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares (Joey Bishop, David Hartman, Lloyd Haynes, Jo Ann Pflug, Joan Rivers, Mickey Rooney, Carol Wayne, Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Dave Sisson) 12:30 Mike Douglas (from Chicago: co-hosts Fran Allison and Burr Tillstrom; Hugh Hefner, Frank Gorshin, singer Margaret Whiting, Don McNeill) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (John Philp/David Sisson) 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 McMillan & Wife 10 PM Night Gallery 11 PM News (Dick Horner/John Philp) 11:30 Tonight Show (John Wayne, Ann-Margret, Sandy Duncan, Robert Mitchum's son Chris, Gary Grimes) 1 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Virginia Graham 9:50 Lucille Rivers 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Merry-Go-Round 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: "Julie The Redhead" 6 PM News (Morris/Wick) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 McMillan & Wife 10 PM Night Gallery 11 PM News (Wick/Wilson) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester: "Evolution Of Cities" 6:30 Emory University 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue (guests: Kent McCord and Martin Milner) 10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Joan Blondell) 10:30 My Three Sons (guest: Vera Miles in a story arc about the adoption of Ernie) 11 AM Family Affair (guest: June Lockhart as Jody's teacher) 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Jim Axel/Judy Woodruff) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM It's Your Bet 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM I Love Lucy (guest: Orson Welles) 4:30 The Virginian 6 PM News (Chuck Moore) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News (Jim Axel/Chuck Moore) 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Melba Moore And Clifton Davis (debut with guests Jean Stapleton and Moms Mabley) 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News (Chuck Moore) 11:30 Movie: "Danger Has Two Faces" (two episodes edited from the 1966 ABC series "The Man Who Never Was," with Robert Lansing) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Consultation 7:30 Safari (a trip to Switzerland) 8:30 This Week With Bill Moyers 9 PM Vibrations (Peter Duchin teaches musical instruments and sounds through a New York City program called Young Audiences; student assemblies combine jazz and rock with classical works; med and Juilliard students combine to form the Chicago-like group the Freeway) 10 PM Sherlock Holmes (Ronald Howard as Holmes) WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM Funtime 9 AM News (Hogue/Mazza) 9:30 Movie: "Wings Of Chance"

11 AM What Every Woman Wants To Know (Bess Myerson) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (Lynda Day George, George Peppard) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Here Come The Brides 5:30 News (Willette/McAfee) 6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 High Chaparral 7:30 The Virginian 9 PM Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (guest: Roger Moore) 9:30 The Persuaders (more Roger Moore, with Tony Curtis) 10:30 Smith Family (delay from 8:30 PM) 11 PM News (Willette/McAfee) 11:30 Dick Cavett WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:25 Cartoons 6:55 Professor Kitzel 7 AM Tubby And Lester 8 AM Romper Room 8:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know 9 AM Movie: "Shock Corridor" 11 AM Split Second (delay from 12:30 PM) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password 12:30 News (Bob Neal/Linda Faye Carson) 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 5 PM Daniel Boone 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Green Acres 7 PM What's My Line? (Joanna Barnes, Bert Convy, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn) 8 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father (guest: Anne Meara) 8:30 Movie: "The Proud And The Profane" 10:30 This Is Your Life (Don Rickles is surprised by Kirk Douglas, Ed Sullivan, Jackie Cooper, Red Buttons, Milton Berle, Danny Thomas, Carroll O'Connor, Rowan and Martin, Ricardo Montalban, Don Adams, and Jack Carter--surprised best buddy Bob Newhart

wasn't there) 11 PM News (Carmack/Brooks--Carmack is Stan Carmack, who later went to WRCB; don't know who Brooks is) 11:30 Movie: "Man-Eater Of Kumaon" 1 AM News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Summer Semester 6:55 Farm Report 7 AM CBS News 7:30 Morning Show 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 My Three Sons 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Vic Gramount) 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Peyton Place (the original ABC series) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love (panel: James Brolin, Rose Marie, Soupy Sales; Gene Rayburn hosts) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Harry Belafonte, Clint Eastwood, David Frye, singer Kaye Hart) 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Paul Harvey 7:05 News (Vic Gramount) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Anita Gillette) 8 PM Melba Moore And Clifton Davis 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News (Dick James) 11:30 CBS Movie: "A Place For Lovers" (Marcello Mastroianni, Faye Dunaway, from '69) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 General Hospital 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 My Three Sons 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love 4:30 High Chaparral 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Bewitched (ABC, delay from Sat 8 PM) 8 PM Melba Moore And Clifton Davis 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CBS Movie: "A Place For Lovers" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM You! (the cast of "Julia" shows the consequences of rubella to a pregnant mother and her unborn child) 7:30 Off The Record (the past and future of the Grand Ole Opry with Minnie Pearl, George Hamilton IV, and manager Bud Wendell) 8 PM A Public Affair/Election '72 (analysis of the California primary) 8:30 This Week With Bill Moyers 9 PM Vibrations 10 PM Forsyte Saga (Chapter 14) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Little Rascals 8 AM Banana Splits 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Cartoon Carnival 10 AM Jack LaLanne 10:30 Mantrap (Col. Sanders is the guest) 11 AM Donna Reed 11:30 Galloping Gourmet (chicken in apricot and wine sauce; guests: Geraldine Page and Rip Torn) 12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1 PM Movie: "Seven Days Leave" (watch for Lucille Ball in this 1942 comedy) 3 PM Magic Funnies 3:30 Banana Splits 4 PM Spiderman 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Leave It To Beaver 5:30 Sea Hunt 6 PM Wild Wild West 7 PM Rifleman 7:30 Petticoat Junction 8 PM Movie: "The Texans" (watch for Walter Brennan in this drama from '38) 10 PM Wrestling 11 PM One Step Beyond 11:30 CBS Movie: "A Place For Lovers" (pre-empted on Ch. 5) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Designing Women (sewing) 6:30 Book Beat (Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre discuss "O Jerusalem!", their account of the 1948 Israeli-Arab battle for the Holy City.) 7 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("The Possessed," Chapter 3: "The Convict") 8 PM Cinema Showcase (Walter Seltzer, producer of "Skyjacked") 8:30 Self-Defense For Women 9 PM Vibrations 10 PM Soul! (readings of Frederick Douglass; spirituals by the J.C. White Singers) 11 PM Black Viewpoints WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News 1:10 Women's World 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset

4:30 Movie: "The Smugglers" 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Addams Family 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 McMillan & Wife 10 PM Night Gallery 11 PM Movie Game (Charlie Callas, Diana Hyland, Sam Jaffe, Jerry Lewis, Lloyd Nolan, Susan Strasberg) 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Young People's Film Festival (works by kids 8-18) 8 PM A Public Affair/Election '72 8:30 This Week With Bill Moyers 9 PM Vibrations (Prof. Peter Schrickele discusses his creation, P.D.Q. Bach; opera star James McCracken recalls the styles of Enrico Caruso and John McCormack; an animated short on the double bass) sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 4:30 Music To Live By 5 PM Insight 5:30 Fury 6 PM Jim And Tammy 7 PM Billy Graham Crusade (from Charlotte: the sermon topic is "Getting A Piece of the Rock") 8 PM Charisma 8:30 Oral Roberts On Country Roads (How's this for an idea? A country show with Roy Clark, Skeeter Davis, and the Clara Ward Singers, plus a sermon on faith and hope.) 9:30 700 Club Telethon (to 12) WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Movie: "The Bride Came C.O.D." 10 AM Movie: "The Velvet Touch" 12 N Movie: "They Died With Their Boots On" 2 PM Movie: "Men Are Such Fools" 3:30 Bugs Bunny/Three Stooges 4 PM Movie: "The Bride Came C.O.D." 6 PM Movie: "The Velvet Touch" 8 PM Movie: "They Died With Their Boots On" 10 PM Movie: "Men Are Such Fools" (watch for Penny Singleton, aka Blondie and the voice of Jane Jetson, in this comedy from '38) 11:30 Movie: "The Bride Came C.O.D."

RetroL Kentucky Tuesday, June 7, 1966 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6:45 Today On The Farm (Jack Crowner) 7 AM Today (guest: Thomas A. Tucker, president of the National Association of Mental Health, COLOR) 9 AM Morning Show (COLOR) 9:30 Speculation (local game show in which contestants get to invest in the stock market, COLOR) 9:55 News (Ryan Halloran) 10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR) 10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Morning Star (one of many failed morning soaps, COLOR) 11:30 Paradise Bay (likewise, COLOR) 12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR) 12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR) 12:55 NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 1 PM Hawaiian Eye 2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR) 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Carol Lawrence, Sid Melton, COLOR) 4 PM Movie: "The Guns Of Fort Petticoat" 5:30 Stingray (COLOR) 6 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR) 7 PM Tales Of Wells Fargo 7:30 My Mother The Car (COLOR) 8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies (COLOR) 8:30 Dr. Kildare ("From Niagara With Love," Part 1 of 4, COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "A Ticklish Affair" (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR) 11:30 Tonight Show (Shari Lewis is guest; NBC plans to pre-empt from 12 M-12:15 AM for coverage of the California gubernatorial primaries, COLOR) WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 6 AM University Of Michigan 6:30 Good Morning 6:55 Five Minutes To Live By 7 AM Today (COLOR) 9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Morning Star (COLOR) 11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR) 12 N Ruth Lyons (COLOR) 1:30 Let's Make A Deal (COLOR) 1:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR)

2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Be Our Guest (Bill Nimmo and future wife Marian Spelman, COLOR) 5:30 PDQ (later revived as "Baffle," COLOR) 6 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR) 7 PM Baseball: Reds-Phillies 9:30 Movie: "Ruby Gentry" (time approximate) 11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR) 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR) 1 AM Pageant (documentary) WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 5:50 Farm News 6 AM Summer Semester: "Western Religious Trends" 6:30 French Is Fun 7 AM Local News (COLOR) 7:05 CBS News (Mike Wallace) 7:30 Bozo The Clown (COLOR) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Uncle Al 10:30 Real McCoys 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Noon Report (COLOR) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Best Of Groucho 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password (guests: Nancy Ames and Jack Cassidy) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest is 12-year-old evangelist T.A. Masters, COLOR) 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Paul Lynde; Carolyn Jones, the singing Kane Triplets, attorney Melvin Belli) 6 PM Lawman 6:30 Stingray (COLOR) 7 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR) 7:30 Andy Griffith (delay from Mon 9 PM, COLOR) 8 PM Hazel (delay from Mon 9:30 PM, COLOR) 8:30 Red Skelton (guests: Milton Berle and singer Linda Bennett, COLOR) 9:30 Petticoat Junction (COLOR) 10 PM CBS News Special ("The Anti-Americans" examines the extent of anti-Americanism overseas and what the U.S. government is doing to change our image, COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR) 11:30 Movie: "Clash By Night" 1:25 Sacred Heart 1:40 Local News

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7:05 Summer Semester 7:35 CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM T-Bar-V Ranch 9:55 Doctor's House Call (strep and complications) 10 AM I Love Lucy 10:30 Real McCoys 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 News (presumably CBS, though no anchor given, since Ch. 11 had local news at 1 PM) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM News, Markets, Weather 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (COLOR) 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Popeye's Cartoon Circus 5:15 Leave It To Beaver 5:45 Small Talk 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite, COLOR) 7 PM Lawman 7:30 Daktari (COLOR) 8:30 Red Skelton (COLOR) 9:30 Petticoat Junction (COLOR) 10 PM CBS News Special (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "Variety Time" (Jack Paar appears as host of a vaudeville show with such veterans as Pat Rooney and Leon Errol, from '48) WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 6:55 Daily Word 7 AM Jack LaLanne 7:30 Skipper Ryle 9 AM Movie: "Bolero" (watch for Carole Lombard in this one from '34) 10:40 Jack LaLanne 11 AM Supermarket Sweep 11:30 Dating Game 12 N Donna Reed 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 PM Ben Casey 2 PM Confidential For Women 2:30 A Time For Us 2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders)

3 PM General Hospital 3:30 The Nurses 4 PM Never Too Young 4:25 Arlene Dahl's Beauty Spot (COLOR) 4:30 Where The Action Is (the Leaves, Keith Green, Paul Revere and the Raiders) 5 PM News, Weather And Sports 5:30 Superman 6 PM Merv Griffin (Roger Price, Dody Goodman, Georgie Kaye, husband-and-wife actors Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna) 7:30 Combat! 8:30 McHale's Navy 9 PM F Troop 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM The Fugitive 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Horse Racing From River Downs 11:40 Movie: "The Legend Of Tom Dooley" (Michael Landon plays the title role, from '59, the year "Bonanza" started) WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS) 7 AM Today (COLOR) 9 AM Highway Lifesavers 9:30 To Tell The Truth (CBS, delay from 3 PM) 9:55 Take Five (COLOR) 10 AM Eye Guess (COLOR) 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Morning Star (COLOR) 11:30 Paradise Bay (COLOR) 12 N Jeopardy! (COLOR) 12:30 Let's Play Post Office (COLOR) 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Secret Storm (CBS, delay from 4 PM) 1:30 As The World Turns (CBS) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives (COLOR) 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Match Game (Gisele MacKenzie, Paul Anka, COLOR) 4:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 4:30 Let's Make A Deal 4:55 Popeye (COLOR) 5 PM Forest Rangers (COLOR) 5:30 Popeye Theater (COLOR) 5:45 News, Livestock Report And Sports (COLOR) 6:10 News And Weather (COLOR) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR) 7 PM Baseball: Reds-Phillies 9:30 NBC Movie: "A Ticklish Affair" (time approximate, joined in progress, COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather And Sports (COLOR) 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR)

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS) 7 AM God Is The Answer 7:15 News, Weather (Bill Sorrell) 7:30 Mickey Mouse Club 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Dateline 27 10 AM Father Knows Best 10:30 Real McCoys 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Donna Reed 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Ben Casey 2 PM Confidential For Women 2:30 A Time For Us 2:55 ABC News 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 The Nurses 4 PM Never Too Young 4:25 Arlene Dahl's Beauty Spot (COLOR) 4:30 Where The Action Is 5 PM Merry Antics 5:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 WKYT-TV Editorial 6:30 Huckleberry Hound 7 PM Marshal Dillon 7:30 Combat! 8:30 McHale's Navy 9 PM F Troop 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM The Fugitive 11 PM News And Weather 11:15 CBS News Special (delay from 10 PM) 12:15 Movie: "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes) WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC) 8:45 Jack LaLanne (COLOR) 9:15 Movie: "The Trouble With Women" 11 AM Supermarket Sweep 11:30 Dating Game 12 N Donna Reed 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 PM Ben Casey 2 PM Confidential For Women 2:30 A Time For Us 2:55 ABC News 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 The Nurses 4 PM Never Too Young 4:25 Arlene Dahl's Beauty Spot (COLOR)

4:30 Where The Action Is 5 PM Superman 5:30 News And Weather 5:45 ABC News (Peter Jennings) 6 PM You Asked For It (pygmy marksmen in the Congo; dog "detectives" in a New York department store; Smilin' Jack Smith hosts) 6:30 Follow The Sun 7:30 Combat! 8:30 McHale's Navy 9 PM F Troop 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM The Fugitive 11 PM News And Weather 11:20 Movie: "Double Indemnity" (classic Fred MacMurrayBarbara Stanwyck encounter, from '44) Retro; New York City, June 2, 1947 Source; New York Times Stations; Ch. 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) Ch. 4-WNBT (NBC, now WNBC) Ch. 5-WABD (DuMont, now WNYW-Fox) No shows scheduled this day by WCBS-TV No morning programming on any station AFTERNOON 3:30 4-Ken Maynard Rodeo Circus (again at 6:30) EVENING 6:50 5-Sports News 7:00 5-Smalll Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 7:30 5-Show Case; This Is Hypnotism, with Marsh Babbitt 8:00 4-Film; Billy The Kid Trapped (Western, 1942); Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Anne Jeffreys 5-Film Shorts 8:45 5-Boxing from Jamaica Arena 9:00 4-Television News with John Cameron Swayze 9:10 4-Feature Film (tiitle not listed) Retro; New York City, Tuesday, June 8, 1948

Source; NY Times Stations; Channel 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC) 5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox) 13-WATV (Ind.; now WNET-PBS) Morning; 10:00 13-Test Pattern (to 5 PM) Afternoon; 5:00 4-Howdy Doody Time with Buffalo Bob Smith Evening; 6:00 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery 6:30 5-Sports with Russ Hodges 6:45 5-Film Shorts 7:00 5-Alan Dale Show (variety) 7:05 2-Music, film shorts 7:15 5-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy) 7:30 2-CBS News with Douglas Edwards 5-Camera Headlines (news) 7:40 4-Musical Almanac 5-Telenews 7:45 Film; Gangs, Inc. (Crime Drama, 1941); Joan Woodbury, Jack LaRue, Alan Ladd 7:50 4-Newsreel with John Cameron Swayze 8:00 4-Texaco Star Theater with Milton Berle (series premiere); Rosario and Antonio, Pearl Bailey, Senor Wences, Andreas, Stan Fisher, Al Kelly, The Moroccans, guests 5-Court of Current Issues (public affairs debate); "Is A General Wage Increase Necessary Now?" panelists include Herbert Thatcher, Solomon Barkin, Boris Shiskin in the affirmative, Henry Hazlitt, Dr. George C. Smith, Jr., Lawrence Fertig in the negative 8:40 5-Baseball; NY Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox 9:00 2-We, The People (public affairs) 4-Television Screen Magazine (news magazine) 9:30 2-News (5 min. summary)

No one could predict it at the time, but this was the night that changed television forever. It was premiere night of the Texaco Star Theater with Milton Berle, the first major hit that caused millions of people to buy TV sets of their own. It was that sensational in 1948. It also was a prototype for comedy/variety shows yet to come, from Sid Caesar, Red Skelton and Garry Moore to Dean Martin, Carol Burnett, David Letterman and Saturday Night Live. Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, June 7, 1969 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Green Dragon Theater 8 AM Popeye Club 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Cool McCool 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Untamed World (insects is the subject; delay from 12:30 PM) 12 N Storybook Squares (Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, Stu Gilliam, Arte Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Soupy Sales) 12:30 Movie: "The Monolith Monsters" 1:55 Sports Film 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Reds-Cubs (rain game: Senators-Twins) 5 PM Steve Allen (guests: Barbara Bain, Phyllis Diller, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., time approximate) 6 PM News (John Pruitt) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Adam-12 (delay from 7:30 PM) 7:30 Death Valley Days 8 PM Get Smart (Max and 99 get married) 8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 9 PM Movie: "Mary Mary" 11:30 News 12 M Movie: "September Affair" 2 AM Movie: "Bold Adventure" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 8 AM Roy Rogers 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Cool McCool 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Underdog 12 N Storybook Squares 12:30 Untamed World (wildlife in Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Everglades national parks) 1 PM Breaking Point 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 2) 5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round, time approximate) 6 PM Lester Flatt

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Porter Wagoner (guests: Pete Sayers and Pete Stamper) 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 9 PM NBC Movie: "Rope Of Sand" 11 PM Stoneman Family 11:30 Saturday Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:25 Sacred Heart 6:40 Living Word 6:55 RFD-5 7:25 Metro Forestry 7:30 4-H Hour 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Mr. Pix 9:30 Wacky Races 10 AM Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Herculoids 12 N Shazzan! 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 1:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 2 PM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (delay from 8:30 AM) 3 PM Dobie Gillis 3:30 Gidget 4 PM Adventures Of The Seaspray 4:30 Tightrope! 5 PM Belmont Stakes (Arts and Letters, who finished second to Majestic Prince in the Derby and Preakness, denies Majestic Prince the Triple Crown by winning here.) 6 PM Panorama News 6:30 The Good Guys (delay from Wed 8:30) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs visit and perform in a mock version of "Bonnie And Clyde" at Drysdale's bank; they do "The Ballad Of Milburn Drysdale" and "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," the theme music for "Bonnie And Clyde," delay from Wed 9 PM) 7:30 Jackie Gleason (Ralph begins entering every contest he can after his brother-in-law wins a trip around the world.) 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix (an episode featuring members of the National Theater of the Deaf) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Until They Sail" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) off air for the summer WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC)

7 AM Science In Action 7:30 George Of The Jungle (delay from noon, listed in b&w) 8 AM Dudley Do-Right (delay from Sun 9:30 AM, listed in b&w) 8:30 Three Stooges 9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 9:30 Adventures Of Gulliver 10 AM Spider-Man 10:30 Fantastic Voyage 11 AM Journey To The Center Of The Earth 11:30 Fantastic Four 12 N Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Happening (guest: Bobby Sherman, then appearing on "Here Come The Brides") 2 PM Encore Theatre 2:30 Ramar Of The Jungle 3 PM Movies: "The Boogie Man Will Get You" (Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre in a comedy from '42) and "The Black Cat" (Karloff and Bela Lugosi in a melodrama from '34) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (taped coverage of the Indianapolis 500) 6:30 Summer Focus: "War In The Mideast?" (delay from Mon 7:30) 7:30 Dating Game (guest: Wilt Chamberlain) 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk (theme: young love) 9:30 Johnny Cash (debut, with guests Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Doug Kershaw, and Fannie Flagg--interestingly, in January 1971, when ABC gave back this timeslot to its affiliates, both Chs. 9 and 11 moved Cash from Wednesday back to this slot) 10:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11 PM News (presumably ABC, not specified in the listings) 11:15 Movie: "Ride A Crooked Trail" WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Adventures In Living 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 9:30 Adventures Of Gulliver 10 AM Spider-Man 10:30 Fantastic Voyage 11 AM Journey To The Center Of The Earth 11:30 Fantastic Four 12 N George Of The Jungle 12:30 American Bandstand (the start of the annual "Bandstand" dance contest; guests: Ronnie Dove and Oliver) 1:30 Happening 2 PM Film (parachute acrobatics with "flying professor" Art Scholl) 2:30 Wilburn Brothers (guest: Wanda Jackson) 3 PM Porter Wagoner (guests: Joe and Rose Maphis) 3:30 Joe Pyne (topics: marijuana, the spirit world, and con men) 5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round, pre-empts "Wide

World Of Sports") 6 PM Film: (the Sebring 12 Hours Of Endurance) 6:30 Movie: "Son Of Paleface" (Bob Hope, Jane Russell, watch for Roy Rogers and Harry Von Zell, Burns and Allen's announcer) 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Johnny Cash 10:30 Atlanta Wrestling 11:30 Joe Pyne (rerun of the 3:30 show) 1 AM News (presumably ABC) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Wacky Races 10 AM Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Herculoids 12 N Shazzan! 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 1:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 2 PM Combat! 3 PM Car And Track 3:30 Chattanooga Wrestling 4:30 Putt-Putt Golf 5 PM Belmont Stakes 6 PM News (Red Brown) 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "Appointment With Danger" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Georgialand 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Wacky Races 10 AM Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Herculoids 12 N Shazzan! 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 1:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 2 PM Happening (Paul Revere and the Raiders do the whole show) 2:30 Movie: "Darby's Rangers" (watch for James Garner

and Edd "Kookie" Byrnes in this one) 4:30 TBA 5 PM Belmont Stakes 6 PM N.Y.P.D. (ABC, delay from Tue 9:30 PM) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Porter Wagoner 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News 11:15 Robins Report 11:20 Movie: "Dangerous Youth" (see if this '58 English film sounds familiar: a rock 'n' roll star is drafted into the Army and goes through the trials and tribulations of "growing up") WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) off air on Saturday WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 2 PM Upbeat (Johnny Mathis, the Friends of Distinction, Edwin Starr, the Yellow Payges, Mercy, the Heywoods) 3 PM Agriculture U.S.A. 3:30 Movie: TBA 5 PM Rocky And His Friends 5:30 Batman 6 PM Western Star Theatre 6:30 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 7 PM Movie: "The Purple Heart" 9 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 9:30 Roller Derby 10:30 The Generation Gap (last show of the series, celebrity guest is Peggy Cass, ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 11, delay from Fri 8:30) 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Thriller WETV Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) off air on Saturdays WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Cool McCool 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Underdog 12 N Storybook Squares 12:30 Untamed World 1 PM Macon Wrestling 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 2) 5 PM Film: "Norfolk Tour" (time approximate)

5:30 Film 6 PM Film 6:30 Bill Anderson 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 9 PM NBC Movie: "Rope Of Sand" sign off 11 PM Retro: North Georgia Monday, June 6, 1977 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Christopher Closeup 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (the show originates from England all week for coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee; guest is Prime Minister James Callaghan, also reports on the British economy and the 33rd anniversary of D-Day) 9 AM Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, LeVar Burton, Donna Fargo, George Gobel, Hal Linden, Rose Marie, Mackenzie Phillips, McLean Stevenson, Paul Lynde, week-behind delay from 10:30 AM) 9:30 Name That Tune (delay from 12 N) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Today In Georgia 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Shoot For The Stars (Peggy Cass, John Schuck) 12 N News 12:30 Divorce Court 1 PM Liars Club (Betty White, Don Meredith, Dody Goodman, Larry Hovis) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Doris Day 4:30 Odd Couple (guest: Alex Karras) 5 PM The FBI 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7:30 In Search Of... (structures in the waters of the Bahamas that are believed to be part of the lost city of Atlantis) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM Movie: "P.J." 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (George Carlin subs for Johnny; Pete Barbutti) 1 AM Tomorrow (guest: Jerry Brown) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:25 Romper Room

6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today 9 AM 700 Club 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Valerie Bertinelli, George Gobel, Bill and Susan Hayes, Shirley Jones, Gabe Kaplan, Rose Marie, Tony Randall, John Ritter, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Shoot For The Stars 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Midday Live 1 PM Gong Show 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM The Archies 4:30 Three Stooges/Little Rascals 5:25 News For Little People 5:30 Batman (Art Carney as the Archer) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Liars Club (Jack Carter, Dody Goodman, Alan Sues, Larry Hovis) 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "A Sensitive, Passionate Man" (TV-movie with David Janssen as a man who turns to alcohol after losing his job; Angie Dickinson is his distraught wife) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester: "Latin America: The Restless Colossus" 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (guest: Liberace) 10 AM Here's Lucy (second of two episodes set at the Air Force Academy--Lucy vs. a runaway floor polisher) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family (the classic Sammy Davis Jr. episode) 3:30 Bewitched 4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Kristy McNichol; Don Knotts, singer Charles Aznavour, actress Barbara Carrera, Washington Post managing editor Howard Simons) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 Match Game PM 8 PM Andrew Young: Ambassador (he was Jimmy Carter's ambassador to the UN) 8:30 Jazz Circle (Johnny Mercer hosts a program of past and present jazz artists; appearing either on stage or on film are Gene Krupa, Zoot Sims, Lionel Hampton, singer Jane Harvey) 9 PM Testimony Of Two Men (conclusion) 10 PM Sonny & Cher (Redd Foxx, Tom Jones, Shields & Yarnell) 11 PM News 11:30 Kojak 12:40 Cool Million 2:15 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 3 PM National Geographic: "Search For The Great Apes" 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 With It 7 PM Guppies To Groupers 7:30 Atlanta Week In Review 8 PM Decades Of Decision (two stories set in the Revolutionary War: Pvt. Will Dempsey must decide whether or not to reenlist with Washington's army on the run in late 1776; Col. William Campbell is pressured to retaliate after British troops hang a group of captured rebels) 9 PM The Pallisers (Part 19) 10 PM Documentary Showcase ("Guess Who's Pregnant?" predicts that more than a million American teenagers will become pregnant in 1977.) 11 PM Movie: "The Great Gabbo" (early talkie--1929--with Erich von Stroheim as a ventriloquist suffering from schizophrenia) sign off 12:30 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:55 Funtime 7:25 New Tomorrow 7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress) 9 AM Donahue (from Sacramento: Phil's guest is Paul Anka) 10 AM Room 222 10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Second Chance (the show that would become "Press Your Luck") 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Polly Holliday, Gary Frank) 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Leave It To Beaver 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 Andy Griffith (guest: Bill Bixby) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 7 PM My Three Sons 7:30 Family Affair 8 PM Blansky's Beauties 8:30 Baseball: Yankees-Rangers, White Sox-Twins, or Red Sox-Royals 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Streets Of San Francisco 12:40 Toma WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Not For Women Only (first of five on alcoholism and alcoholics) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Petula Clark, Stephen Bishop, Prof. Irwin Corey, comic Ed Bluestone) 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Daniel Boone 5 PM Medical Center 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM Blansky's Beauties 8:30 Baseball (see Ch. 9) 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 12 M Streets Of San Francisco (30-minute delay) 1:10 Toma (30-minute delay) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5:55 Farm Report 6 AM Summer Semester 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Here's Lucy 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 (Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch, Arte Johnson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Barbara Rhoades, Brett Somers) 4 PM Tattletales (Ron Kass and Joan Collins, Dan Rowan and Joanna Young, Dick and Linda Smothers) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Robert Blake is Merv's sole guest) 5:55 Weather 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Gunsmoke 8 PM Billy Graham Crusade (first of three from Asheville, NC; guests are Johnny and June Carter Cash; sermon topic: "Roots") 9 PM Film 10 PM Sonny & Cher 11 PM News 11:30 Kojak 12:40 Cool Million WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 Donahue (fast-food magnate Ray Kroc) 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '77 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Name That Tune 8 PM Circus Of The Stars (John Forsythe hosts; ringmasters are Jean-Pierre Aumont, George Hamilton, Bernadette Peters, and Jack Cassidy--this special originally aired before Cassidy's death in late 1976) 10 PM Billy Graham Crusade (see Ch. 12) 11 PM News 11:30 Kojak 12:40 Cool Million

WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until 3 PM National Geographic: "Search For The Great Apes" 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 7 PM Byline (historical novelist Eugenia Price discusses her book "Maria") 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Fall Of Eagles 9 PM The Pallisers (Part 19) 10 PM Austin City Limits (Jimmy Buffett, guitarist Rusty Wier) 11 PM Black Journal sign off 11:30 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6 AM World At Large 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Lassie 8:30 Leave It To Beaver 9 AM Hazel 9:30 The Lucy Show 10 AM Movie: "The Redhead From Wyoming" 11:55 News 12 N Perry Mason 1 PM Movie: "Air Cadet" 2:55 News 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 The Archies 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club (how cartoons are made) 4:30 Addams Family 5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 Hazel 6 PM Father Knows Best 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM That Girl 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Let's Go To The Races 8:30 American Life Styles (sites significant in the life of Booker T. Washington: Tuskegee Institute and the Booker T. Washington National Monument in Hardy, VA) 9 PM Movie: "The Naked Brigade" 11 PM All That Glitters 11:30 Movie: "My Dream Is Yours" (Bugs Bunny makes a brief appearance in a dream sequence involving Doris Day's fictional son, from '49) 1:30 Movie: "Night Unto Night" (Ronald Reagan as an

epileptic scientist who falls in love with a grieving widow in Florida, from '48) 3:15 News 3:35 Movie: "Kansas Raiders" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Infinity Factory 11 AM In-school programs 1 PM Big Blue Marble 1:30 In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Villa Alegre 7 PM Byline 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Decades Of Decision 9 PM Documentary Showcase ("Guess Who's Pregnant?") 10 PM Consumer Survival Kit 10:30 Americana (all-black Boley, OK) 11 PM Black Journal 11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Entertainment Page 6:30 Spotlight 7 PM Sports With Art Collier 8 PM Human Level (a discussion of chiropractors) 9 PM Ludlow Porch (phone-in trivia quiz) 10 PM PTL Club sign off 12 M WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Shoot For The Stars 12 N Name That Tune 12:30 Chico And The Man 1 PM News 1:15 Noon Over Middle Georgia 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Gong Show

4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 Flintstones 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Partridge Family 7:30 Let's Go To The Races 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "A Sensitive, Passionate Man" 11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Villa Alegre 7 PM Point Of View 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Decades Of Decision 9 PM The Pallisers (Part 19) 10 PM Austin City Limits sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:45 News 7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 7:30 Lone Ranger 8 AM Mighty Mouse 8:30 Deputy Dawg 9 AM Heckle And Jeckle 9:30 Dennis The Menace 10 AM Mister Ed 10:30 Life In The Spirit 11 AM Pattern For Living 11:30 700 Club (guest is Florida state representative and former exercise-show hostess Fran Carlton) 1 PM Wagon Train 2 PM Magilla Gorilla 2:30 Huck And Yogi 3 PM Popeye And Porky Hour (on Pat Robertson's Dallas station, KXTX, this was the "Popeye And Bugs Hour") 4 PM Superman 4:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin) 5 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies 5:30 McHale's Navy 6 PM F Troop 6:30 Rifleman 7 PM Big Valley 8 PM 700 Club (rerun of the daytime telecast) 9:30 Life In The Spirit 10 PM Living Faith 10:30 Good News

11 PM Best Of Groucho 11:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 12 M News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3:20 Dr. J. Harold Smith 3:25 Hercules (animated) 3:30 Bozo's Big Top 4 PM Dudley Do-Right 4:30 Mike Douglas (from Atlanta: co-host Burt Reynolds, rock group Starbuck, Terry Bradshaw and his wife Jo Jo Starbuck) 6 PM Quest For Adventure 6:30 Lassie 7 PM Unity Church Of God 8 PM Ernest Angley 9 PM Sid Hughes Gospel Hour 10 PM Human Dimension 10:30 Herald Of Truth 11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith sign off 11:05 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:55 Funtime 7:25 New Tomorrow 7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress) That's odd... Why couldn't they just start their programming at 6:25? Even WMGT found a way to work the two-hour "PTL Club" around the "Today" show! Retro: Eastern & North Shore New Brunswick Fri, June 7, 1968 from L'Evangeline CKCW 2-LTV/CBC Moncton (LTV refers to Lionel Television, the station's owners at the time; their mascot was a lobster) 11:30 Friendly Giant 11:45 Chez Helene noon Mr. Dressup 12:25 Friday Playbill "Devil's Disciple" 12:55 CBC News 1:00 Friday Playbill cont'd 2:00 Home Nursing Course 2:30 Search for Tomorrow 2:45 Guiding Light 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Bonnie Prudden 4:30 Swing Around 5:00 Shazzam 5:30 On Camera 6:00 LTV News/Weather/Sports 6:20 K-mart Winner's Circle (IIRC this had something to do with horse racing) 6:30 Gilligan's Island

7:00 21st Century 7:30 Peyton Place 8:30 Rat Patrol 9:00 Freetime Political Telecasts: Social Credit/NDP 9:30 Tommy Hunter 10:00 Friday Night at the Movies "Rains of Ranchipur" mid. CBC National News 12:15 LTV News Highlights 12:17 Naked City 1:17 sign-off CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John 8:00 test pattern 9:05 Friendly Giant 9:20 Chez Helene 9:35 Mr. Dressup 10:00 TBA 11:30 test pattern 12:30 News/Weather 12:45 Matinee Theatre "The World was Our Jury" 2:30 Our World 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Bonnie Prudden 4:30 Swing Around 5:00 On Safari 5:30 Flipper 6:00 Double Take 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:55 Forest Fire Danger Index 7:00 Country Music Hall 7:30 Flying Nun 8:00 Ironside 9:00 Freetime Political Telecasts: Social Credit/NDP 9:30 Tommy Hunter 10:00 Million Dollar Movie "Lonely are the Brave" 11:55 Political Telecast: York PC mid. CBC National News 12:20 News/Weather/Sports 12:35 Starlight Theatre "The Quiet American" 2:35 sign-off CHAU 5-SRC Carleton 11:30 Mire et musique (test pattern) 11:58 Ouverture/horaire (sign-on/program listings) noon Cinema "L'homme dans le filet" 1:30 Bobino 2:00 Le club du piano 2:15 Cinefeuilleton "Mes 6 forcats" 2:30 Malican pere et fils 3:00 La grande aventure 3:30 Oui ou non 4:00 Cinema "Cite disparue" 5:30 La boite a surprises 6:00 Roquet belles oreilles (Huckleberry Hound) 6:30 Francis au pays des grands fauves

7:00 Jeunesse oblige 7:25 Nouvelles du sport 7:30 Actualites religieuses 7:40 A votre service 7:45 Edition du soir 8:00 Jeunesse d'aujourd'hui 9:00 Les arpents verts (Green Acres) 9:30 Premier choix "Mille dollars pour une Winchester" 11:00 Vivre 11:30 TBA mid. Le Telejournal 12:21 Supplement regional 12:31 Nouvelles du sport 12:43 Cinema "Le gros coup" 2:15 Fin des emissions CJCH 8-CTV Amherst (relay of CJCH Halifax; this relay would go dark shortly after ATV was created from the merger of CKCW/CKLT, CJCH and CJCB Sydney in 1972 with the allocation moved to PEI, this channel is currently CKCW's main Island tx) 11:25 sign-on 11:30 Uncle Bobby 12:30 Romper Room 1:00 Breakaway 1:30 Midday Matinee "Girl Next Door" 3:00 Mr. & Mrs. 3:30 People in Conflict 4:00 Magistrate's Court 4:30 It's Your Move 5:00 Firehouse Frolics 6:00 Pierre Berton 6:30 Edmund Morris Report (he would later become a Nova Scotia Cabinet minister) 6:38 Balktalk 7:00 Tarzan 8:00 Smothers Brothers 9:00 CTV Friday Night Movie "Lone Texan" 11:00 Big Valley mid. CTV National News 12:19 Maritime Report 12:35 Pierre Berton 1:05 Prayer 1:10 sign-off CBAFT 11-SRC Moncton noon Cinema "L'homme dans le filet" 1:30 Bobino 2:00 Le club du piano 2:15 Cinefeuilleton "Mes 6 forcats" 2:30 Malican pere et fils 3:00 La grande aventure 3:30 Oui ou non 4:00 Cinema "Cite disparue" 5:30 La boite a surprises 6:00 Roquet belles oreilles (Huckleberry Hound) 6:30 Francis au pays des grands fauves 7:00 Jeunesse oblige 7:25 Nouvelles du sport

7:30 Le Telejournal 7:46 Aujourd'hui 8:30 Quand la liberte venair du ciel 9:00 Fleurs d'amour, fleurs d'amitie 9:30 Premier choix "Mille dollars pour une Winchester" 11:00 Vivre 11:30 TBA mid. Le Telejournal 12:21 Supplement regional 12:31 Nouvelles du sport 12:38 Cinema "Le gros coup" 2:15 Fin des emissions CFCY 13-CBC Charlottetown (the station was in its final months under these calls, CBC would recall the station CBCT 2 months later; it purchased the station earlier that year) 12:55 CBC News 1:00 Luncheon Date-pt 1 1:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:45 Guiding Light 2:00 Luncheon Date-pt 2 2:30 Men Into Space 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Bonnie Prudden 4:30 Upside Town 5:00 Mr. Ed 5:30 Let's Go 6:00 TBA 6:15 Interview: Rob McLure 6:31 Gazette 7:00 CBC News 7:10 CFCY Local & Regional News 7:15 TBA 7:30 Road West 8:30 Rat Patrol 9:00 Freetime Political Telecasts: Social Credit/NDP 9:30 Tommy Hunter 10:00 Friday Theatre "Rising of the Moon" mid. CBC National News 12:18 Weather 12:19 Viewpoint/World of Sport 12:30 sign-off Retro: New York City, Friday, June 4, 1948 Source; N.Y. Times Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC, now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont, now WNYW-Fox) 13-WATV (Ind., now WNET-PBS) No morning programs on any station AFTERNOON

4:00 13-Feature Film; Varieties 5:30 4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children) 5:40 13-Film serial EVENING 6:00 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 13-Film; Timber War (Western, 1935); Kermit Maynard, Lucille Lund 6:30 5-Sports with Russ Hodges 6:55 13-News, Films, Variety 7:00 2-Music, news 5-Film Shorts 7:10 4-Fashion Film with Carmel Snow 7:15 2-Face The Music (music, variety); Tommy Mottola Trio 7:30 2-CBS News with Douglas Edwards 4-Musical Merry-Go-Round 5-Camera Headlines (newsreel) 7:45 2-Film; I Killed That Man (Mystery, 1941); Ricardo Cortez, Joan Woodbury 13-Film; So Is Your Aunt Emma (Comedy, 1942); Zasu Pitts, Roger Pryor 7:50 4-Newsreel with John Cameron Swayze; Sports Time 8:00 5-Fashions On Parade 8:30 4-Stop Me If You Heard This One (Comedy, Game Show) 5-Baseball Fanfare (Pre-game Show) 8:40 5-New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium; Mel Allen & Red Barber make the call 9:00 2-What It's Worth (antique appraisal) 4-Sports; Music; Newsreel 9:25 4-Boxing from Madison Square Garden Retro: Maine Sat, June 6, 1987 from TV Guide-Maine edition WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor 6:55 First Radio Parish Church 7:00 Muppet Show 7:30 Woody Woodpecker 8:00 Kissyfur 8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 11:00 Foofur 11:30 Punky Brewster noon News 12:30 French Open Tennis: women's final (JIP) 3:00 Baseball Pre-Game 3:15 Baseball: Detroit-Boston/alt game: LA-Cincinnati 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Fame 8:00 227 (new time) 8:30 Me & Mrs. C (new time) 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Amen 10:00 Hunter 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (hosts Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, and Martin Short/music from Randy Newman) WABI 5-CBS Bangor 7:25 Open Door 7:30 Joy of Gardening 8:00 Berenstain Bears 8:30 Wildfire 9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 Teen Wolf 11:00 Galaxy High School 11:30 CBS StoryBreak noon Prayer for World Peace (Pope John Paul II leads RC congregations in 17 countries in reciting the Rosary, live from Rome's Basiilica of St. Mary Major; he'll offer prayers in 7 languages, with Mother Teresa also participating from Poland) 1:00 Discover (infomercial) 1:30 Look at Me Now (ditto) 2:00 Showdown 3:00 Indy Challenge (look at the IndyCar circuit and its pit crews) 4:00 Kemper Open golf 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Throb 7:30 Big Country Videos (videos by Michael Martin Murphey, Willie Nelson, and Dwight Yoakum; simulcast on WYOU 97.1-Bangor) 8:00 Master of the Game (pt 1) 11:00 News 11:30 Big Country Videos (rerun of 7:30) mid. It's a Living 12:30 Star Search 1:30 Tales of the Unexpected WCSH 6-NBC Portland 6:30 First Radio Parish Church 6:35 News Extra 6:45 News 7:00 Muppet Show 7:30 Littlest Hobo

8:00 Kissyfur 8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 11:00 Foofur 11:30 Punky Brewster noon News 12:30 French Open Tennis: women's final (JIP) 3:00 Baseball Pre-Game 3:15 Baseball: Detroit-Boston/alt game: LA-Cincinnati 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Star Trek 8:00 227 (new time) 8:30 Me & Mrs. C (new time) 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Amen 10:00 Hunter 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (hosts Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, and Martin Short/music from Randy Newman) 1:00 Movie "Is Everybody Happy But Me?" WVII 7-ABC Bangor 6:00 GI Joe 6:30 Bullwinkle 7:00 Inhumanoids 7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 8:00 Wuzzles 8:30 Care Bears Family 9:00 Flintstone Kids 10:00 Voltron 10:30 GI Joe 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:30 Ewoks noon Voltron 12:30 Jem 1:00 Women's Golf: McDonald's Championship 3:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: a combined male/female team of climbers attempts to climb the Old Man of Hoy mountain in Scotland's Orkneys/Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships 4:30 Belmont Stakes horse race 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Saturday 7:00 Hee Haw (co-host Mel Tellis/guests Louise Mandrell and John Anderson) 8:00 Webster (new day) 8:30 Sidekicks (return) 9:00 Gung Ho (return) 9:30 Dads (return) 10:00 Starman (new time) 11:00 News 11:30 All Hit Videos (the listings didn't indicate it, but I think the show was simulcast on one of the Bangor FM stations) WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring 5:30 Exercite 6:30 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (x2)

7:30 Inhumanoids 8:00 Wuzzles 8:30 Care Bears Family 9:00 Flintstone Kids 10:00 Real Ghostbusters 10:30 GI Joe 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:30 Ewoks noon ABC Weekend Special "Cap'n Readmore Meets Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" 12:30 Health Show 1:00 Women's Golf: McDonald's Championship 3:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 4:30 Belmont Stakes horse race 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Saturday 7:00 Star Search 8:00 Webster (new day) 8:30 Sidekicks (return) 9:00 Gung Ho (return) 9:30 Dads (return) 10:00 Starman (new time) 11:00 News 11:30 Throb mid. Solid Gold (guests Eddie Money, Timbuk 3, Klymaxx, Marie Osmond, Stacy Lattishaw, and Michael Jackson; flashback with the Searchers; interview with the Pointer Sisters) 1:00 America's Top 10 1:30 News WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle 6:30 Smurfs (NBC/1 week delay) 8:00 Berenstain Bears 8:30 Wildfire 9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 Teen Wolf 11:00 Galaxy High School 11:30 CBS StoryBreak noon Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling! 1:00 Movie "Terror on the 40th Floor" 2:20 Movie "In Tandem" (pilot for Movin' On) 4:30 Belmont Stakes horse race (ABC) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Highway to Heaven (NBC/Wed 8pm) 8:00 Master of the Game (pt 1) 11:00 Moonlighting (ABC/Tues 10pm) mid. Miami Vice (NBC/Fri 9pm) WCBB 10-PBS Augusta 6:30 Body Electric 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Firing Line (debating female ministers in the Anglican/Episcopalian church) 10:00 Rod & Reel 10:30 Magic of Oil Painting

11:00 MotorWeek 11:30 Great Outdoors noon French Chef 12:30 This Old House 1:00 Frugal Gourmet 1:30 Victory Garden 2:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors 2:30 Bodywatch 3:00 Joy of Painting 3:30 Wild America 4:00 Woodwright's Shop 4:30 Sneak Previews 5:00 Candlepin Bowling 6:00 Mystery! "Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime: The Ambassador's Boots" 7:00 Yes Minister 7:30 Victory at Sea (bw) 8:00 WonderWorks "The December Rose" (pt 1) 9:00 Doctor Who 10:30 Exit 13 (guests Devonsquare) 11:00 Movie "Kiss of Death" (bw) 12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler WENH 11-PBS Durham 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Reading Rainbow (x2) 9:00 Perkins Family 9:30 Knowzone 10:00 WonderWorks "Colour in the Creek" (conclusion) 11:00 From a Country Garden 11:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors noon European Journal 12:30 Antiques 1:00 Frugal Gourmet 1:30 Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery 2:00 Welcome to My Studio 2:30 Magic of Oil Painting 3:00 Painting Ceramics 3:30 Living with Animals 4:00 Soapbox 4:30 Doctor Who 6:00 Sands of Silence (a British doc on a WWII tragedy (and subsequent cover-up) that saw over 700 American GIs practicing for D-Day wiped out by the Germans when torpedo boats attacked their unprotected landing craft in the dark) 6:30 Wartime in Washington 7:00 New Hampshire Journal 7:30 Agronsky & Company 8:00 Assignment Adventure (the 5-week training voyage of a group of teens sailing a ketch from Quebec to Liverpool) 9:00 New Hampshire Crossroads (looking at Granite State night-shift workers) 9:30 Yes Minister 10:00 Mystery! "Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime: The Ambassador's Boots" 11:00 Mind Your Language 11:30 Tripods mid. Austin City Limits MPBN (PBS): WMEB 12-Orono, WMEA 26-Biddeford, WMEM 10-Presque Isle, WMED 13-Calais

8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Reading Rainbow 10:00 Wild America 10:30 People, Pets & Dr. Marc 11:00 Wildlife Woodcarvers 11:30 Great American Woodlots noon Victory Garden 12:30 Frugal Gourmet 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Jewel in the Crown" (pt 2) 2:00 Spaceflight "The Wings of Mercury", followed by "One Giant Leap" at 3 4:00 Maine Reporter's Notebook 5:00 Candlepin Bowling 6:00 Doctor Who 7:30 Step Away from War (Paul Newman narrates this anti-nuclear testing program, featuring interviews with Ted Turner and retired Adm. Gene LaRocque) 8:00 Maine High School Band Festival 9:00 Maine High School Choral Festival 10:00 Austin City Limits (guests Joe Ely and Eric Johnson) 11:00 Yes Minister 11:30 'Allo! 'Allo! (premiere) WGME 13-CBS Portland 6:00 Maine Weather 6:30 Defenders of the Earth 7:00 Kids are People Too 7:30 Happy Days 8:00 Berenstain Bears 8:30 Wildfire 9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 Teen Wolf 11:00 Galaxy High School 11:30 CBS StoryBreak noon Prayer for World Peace 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Movie "And Nothing But the Truth" 4:00 Kemper Open golf 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 It's a Living 8:00 Master of the Game (pt 1) 11:00 News 11:30 MTV Video Countdown 12:30 Ask Dr. Ruth (x2) WSBK 38-Ind Boston 7:00 Newsmakers 7:30 It's Your Business 8:00 Wall Street Journal Report 8:30 Bottom Line 9:00 Ask the Manager (Daniel Berkery in those days) 9:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 10:00 Underdog 10:30 Batman

11:00 Three Stooges (bw) noon Movie "That Man Bolt" 2:00 Movie "Fade In" 4:00 Movie "Suddenly, Love" 6:00 It's a Living 6:30 Mama's Family 7:00 One Big Family 7:30 Maude 8:00 Movie "Cheaper to Keep Her" 10:00 Twilight Zone (bw) 11:00 Movie "Dark Star" WPXT 51-Fox Portland 6:00 New Zoo Revue 6:30 Heathcliff 7:00 Inspector Gadget 7:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends 8:00 Rocky & Bullwinkle 8:30 Abbott & Costello (bw) 9:00 Batman (x2) 10:00 Monkees (x2) 11:00 Whiz Kids noon Candlepin Bowling (Steve Renaud of Southbridge MA takes on fellow Bay Stater Dick O'Connell of Brockton; given the location, this must be syndied from one of the Beantown stationsWCVB perhaps?) 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Movie "Challenge to Be Free" 4:00 Insiders 5:00 Fame 6:00 What's Happening Now!! 6:30 New Gidget 7:00 One Big Family 7:30 9 to 5 8:00 Movie "Same Time, Next Year" 10:00 POW: Americans in Enemy Hands (profiling 9 POWs from WWII, Korea and Vietnam) mid. Movie: TBA WLVI 56-Ind Boston 7:00 Bozo's Big Top 7:30 Mighty Mouse 8:00 Photon 8:30 Tom & Jerry 9:00 Heathcliff 9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:00 Flintstones 10:30 MASK 11:00 Wrestling noon Movie "Star Odyssey" 2:00 Movie "Future Women" 4:00 Dance Fever 4:30 Puttin' on the Hits 5:00 Angie 5:30 Good Times 6:00 What's Happening!! 6:30 Throb 7:00 Charles in Charge

7:30 What a Country! 8:00 Movie "Tourist Trap" 10:00 News 10:30 INN News 11:00 At the Movies 11:30 Movie "Hell's Kitchen" (bw) Retro: North Georgia Tuesday, June 4, 1974 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: NOTE: If open House impeachment hearings are held today, some channels will pre-empt regular programming. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Pattern For Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Today In Georgia (Rocky Aoki with a Chinese cooking demonstration) 10 AM Dinah's Place (Chuck Barris describes the ideal contestant) 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Dr. David Reuben ("Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask"), Richard Roundtree, Mike Evans, Nanette Fabray, Jan Murray, Charo, Florence Henderson) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin (Bill Cosby, Sidney Poitier, Richard Pryor) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Banacek 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow (topic: homosexuality) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (Linda Lovelace and Eileen Declercq, president of the Grosse Pointe Motion Picture Council, debate whether or not "Deep Throat" is pornographic.) 10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Buddy Hackett, Joey Bishop, Lois Nettleton, Anne Francis) 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Jackpot! (delay from noon) 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Joey Bishop, John Byner, James Farentino, Totie Fields, Michele Lee, Ed McMahon, Karen Valentine, Wally Cox, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Banacek 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 5:30 University Of Michigan 6 AM Summer Semester: "The American Presidency: The Men And The Office" 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind from 8 or 9 AM) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 9 AM Phil Donahue (from Niagara Falls: guest is Cleveland Amory) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Melba Tolliver, Alan Alda, Arlene Francis) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 (Jo Anne Worley, Nipsey Russell, Jackie Joseph, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson,

Charles Nelson Reilly) 4 PM Bewitched 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Billie Jean King; Joe Namath and Bob Oates Jr., coauthors of "A Matter Of Style," Michael York, Rod McKuen, the Raspberries) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Joey Bishop, Amanda Blake, Sandra Dee, Harvey Korman, Hugh O'Brian, Doc Severinsen, Karen Valentine, Wally Cox, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Maude 8:30 Hawaii Five-O 9:30 Name Of The Game 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Ballad Of A Gunfighter" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Yoga For Health 7:30 Coach Lawson 8 PM Firing Line (Eugene McCarthy and host William F. Buckley Jr. discuss the powers of the President.) 9 PM Movie: "He Who Gets Slapped" (Lon Chaney in a 1924 silent classic about romance and death in the circus) sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Stoneman Family 7:30 News 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 The Virginian 11 AM Get Smart 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Frank Gifford, Bill Bixby) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Jo Ann Pflug, Nipsey Russell) 4:30 Green Acres 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Mel Torme)

8 PM Happy Days 8:30 ABC Movie: "What Are Best Friends For?" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "The Picture Of Dorian Gray" (part 2 of 2) WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6 AM Good Morning Atlanta 6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 7 AM Rise And Shine 8 AM Green Acres 8:30 Our Miss Brooks 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 AM Password (Frank Gifford, Bill Bixby, day-behind) 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Jo Ann Pflug, Nipsey Russell, day-behind) 11 AM One Life To Live (day-behind) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N News 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Movie: "A Man Called Dagger" 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Shalit) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 The Protectors (Robert Vaughn) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 ABC Movie: "What Are Best Friends For?" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:40 Mission: Impossible 12:40 Wide World Mystery: "The Picture Of Dorian Gray" (part 1 of 2, delay from Mon 11:30 PM) 2:10 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Farm Report 6:30 Summer Semester 7 AM Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News

12 N News 12:20 Paul Harvey (I assume news continues at 12:25) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Patti Deutsch) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Tattletales (Chad Everett and Shelby Grant, Roxanne and Jack Carter, Cheryl Stoppelmoor and David Ladd--whatever happened to that couple? Smiley) 4:30 Merv Griffin (James Franciscus, Ida Lupino, Mike Connors, Joel McCrea) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Nipsey Russell) 8 PM Maude 8:30 Billy Graham Crusade (from Arizona State University: Dr. Graham's message for youth is "True Love") 9:30 Shaft 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Red Line 7000" (about stock-car racing) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:50 Story Of Jesus 6:55 Robins Profile/News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 General Hospital 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Tattletales 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Jack Cassidy, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Billy Graham Crusade (same as Ch. 12) 8:30 Hawaii Five-O 9:30 Shaft 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Red Line 7000" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 3 PM Hatha Yoga 3:30 Designing Women (not the sitcom) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Antiques 7:30 By-Line 8 PM Region In Change (topic: ecological problems in northern Georgia) 8:30 Six Wives Of Henry VIII (Catharine of Aragon) 10 PM Young Filmmakers' Festival (films by kids ages 6-18) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 Wilburn Brothers (LaWanda Lindsey and Jackie Ward) 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 My Little Margie 10 AM Movie: "Daughter Of Shanghai" 11:30 Donna Reed 12 N The Lucy Show 12:30 Beat The Clock (guest: William Shatner) 1 PM Movie: "Torrid Zone" 3 PM Banana Splits 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Addams Family 4:30 Flipper 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 Get Smart 6 PM The Lucy Show 6:30 Father Knows Best 7 PM The Rifleman 7:30 Baseball: Braves-Phillies 10 PM Wacky World Of Jonathan Winters (guests: Andy Griffith, Paul Williams, the Staple Singers, time approximate) 10:30 Man In A Suitcase 11:30 Movie: "Four Faces West" 1:20 Movie: "Torrid Zone" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 By-Line 7 PM French Chef 7:30 Other Peoples, Other Viewpoints 8 PM Young Filmmakers' Festival 9 PM Black Journal (topic: government surveillance of black leaders, with Jack Anderson and Dick Gregory) 10 PM Video: The New Wave (experimental works by 30 video artists, ranging from bizarre technical effects to "underground" coverage of the '72 Republican convention) 11 PM University Of Chicago Roundtable (the prospects for peace in the Middle East, with Undersecretary of State Joseph Sisco, former Middle East correspondent Harry Ellis, and University of Chicago historian William Polk) sign off 12 M WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only 9:30 Good Morning Show With Anne Johnson 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jackpot! 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Joanne Carson's VIPs 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 My Favorite Martian 5 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 5:30 The Virginian 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 Banacek 10 PM Police Story 11 PM That Girl 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Earth Lab

8 PM Young Filmmakers' Festival 9 PM Black Journal sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Festival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM A New Day 2:30 Bozo's Big Top 3 PM Porky Pig 3:30 Dennis The Menace 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Room 222 5 PM Batman (Otto Preminger as Mr. Freeze, 2 episodes) 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Room 222 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 Circus! (from England: Gina, a trapeze artist) 8 PM 700 Club 10 PM Warren Roberts (gospel music) 11 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 11:30 Honeymooners 12 M News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 12 N Praise The Lord 2 PM Gigantor 2:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 3 PM Three Stooges 3:30 Uncle Waldo 4 PM Underdog 4:15 Rocky And His Friends 4:30 Little Rascals 5 PM Bingo 5:30 Comedy Carnival 6:30 Bullwinkle 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 Robin Hood 8 PM Yancy Derringer 8:30 Biography (the presidency of Woodrow Wilson) 9 PM Praise The Lord 11 PM Hollywood Guest Shot 11:30 Star And Story sign off 12 M Retro: North Georgia Saturday, June 1, 1974 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Jetsons (delay from 12 N)

7:30 Popeye 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N News 12:30 Sights And Sounds Of Soul 1 PM Tarzan (Ethel Merman plays the leader of a religious cult imperiled by saboteurs and jungle warriors.) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Cubs (rain game: Astros-Mets) 5 PM Perry Mason (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM Hee Haw (guests: Charley Pride, Susan Raye, and Ronnie Milsap) 8 PM Emergency! (Dick Enberg has a part as a TV host, but watch for Jo Anne Worley as a psychiatrist's patient who relieves her tensions by screaming.) 9 PM Movie: "Death Dance At Madelia" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "I'd Rather Be Rich" 1:30 News 1:35 Movie: "The Longest Hundred Miles" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7:30 Agricultural Science In Action 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! (a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter unit in action in and around New York harbor: the rescue of men trapped in a fire and aiding a man stricken by appendicitis) 1 PM Countdown To Destiny 1:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Stan Musial) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 2) 5 PM Addams Family (the sitcom, time approximate) 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM Jimmy Dean 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Climb An Angry Mountain" 11 PM Bobby Goldsboro (guests: Vicki Lawrence and Bobby Russell) 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Billy Preston, Al Wilson, Brownsville

Station) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:10 Video College 6:40 Farm Digest 6:45 Box 5 R.F.D. 7:15 Tree Talks 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies (the animated Three Stooges in "The Ghost Of The Red Baron") 10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated) 10:30 Jeannie (animated) 11 AM Vision On 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Friends For Life," about the friendship between a lynx and a forest ranger, '71 from Russia) 2 PM World Of Survival 2:30 Dusty's Trail 3 PM Soul Train (Tyrone Davis, Hugh Masekela, Black Ivory) 4 PM UFO 5 PM Golf: Kemper Open (third round from Charlotte) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM National Geographic ("Dr. Leakey And The Dawn Of Man," from '66, about anthropologist Louis Leakey's 40-year search for the ancestors of man) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (guests: Eydie Gorme and Paul Sand) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Who Killed The Mysterious Mr. Foster?" 1:30 Speakeasy (Frank Zappa, record producer Richard Perry, former record company executive Clive Davis offer insights into the music business.) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM TBA 7:30 Fun And Games 8 PM Discovery (first of a two-part visit to Sweden) 8:30 Lenox Quartet: Haydn's Opus 20 9 PM Wilburn Brothers (guests: Sam and Kirk McGee, two of country music's pioneers) 9:30 Our Street 10 PM Movie: "The Hatchet Man" (an early role for Edward G. Robinson, from '32) 11:30 David Susskind

WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Science In Action 7 AM Bob Brandy 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "That Girl In Wonderland," with Marlo Thomas as the voice of an animated Ann Marie 1 PM American Bandstand (the DeFranco Family, Sam Neely) 2 PM Mull's Singing Convention 3 PM Know Your Bible 3:30 Movie: "Curse Of The Voodoo" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Mason-Dixon 500 NASCAR race from Dover, DE; the International Pro Track and Field Championships) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 Political Talk (Democratic candidate, name not given) 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "Live Again, Die Again" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM Movie: "Die! Die! My Darling" 12:30 ABC News (anchor not given, possibly from one of the o&os) WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Adventures In Living 7 AM Ebony Beat Journal 7:30 Romper Room 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N News 12:30 In Session (Poco, Kenny Rankin) 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Movie: "Crash Dive" 4 PM Lost In Space 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 News 7 PM Reasoner Report 7:30 What's Happening (first in a series of monthly specials; guests are track star Wyomia Tyus of Griffin, GA, and singing group Dawns Early Light) 8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 ABC Movie: "Live Again, Die Again" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News 11:40 Movie: "Station Six--Sahara" 1:40 ABC News 1:55 Movie: "The Lonely Man" 3 AM News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Soul Train (Kool and the Gang, Al Wilson, the Natural Four) 3 PM Roller Games 4 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 5 PM Golf: Kemper Open (third round) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Treasure Hunt 7:30 That Girl (guests: Milton Berle and Danny Thomas) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM Movie: "We're No Angels" 12:40 Speakeasy WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Navy Film 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Ebony Speaks 2:30 Limits Of Man (how athletes prepare for competition, with tennis star Stan Smith and track stars Jim Ryun and Marty Liquori)

3 PM Dirty Sally (delay from Fri 8 PM) 3:30 Good Times (delay from Fri 8:30 PM) 4 PM CBS Golf Championship (Lanny Wadkins, Gay Brewer, and Sam Snead) 5 PM Golf: Kemper Open (third round) 6 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Kenny Seratt) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to Nat King Cole) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:20 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Mike Oldfield, David Essex, the Electric Light Orchestra, Bloodstone, Manfred Mann) WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Sound Of Youth 3 PM Fashion Focus 3:30 America Be Fit 3:45 Living Better 4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM French Chef 5:30 Cookin' Cajun (Justin Wilson, I gar-on-tee!) 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Humanist Alternative 7 PM Firing Line 8 PM Wall Street Week 8:30 Hollywood Television Theatre: "The Sty Of The Black Pig," about a poor black family in Chicago at the start of the civil rights movement 10 PM The Chrome-Plated Nightmare (what's wrong with automobiles: author/host John Jerome calls them "an ecological, economic and engineering disaster") sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Popeye 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Spiderman 8:30 Speed Racer

9 AM Roller Game 11 AM Movie: "The Little Kidnappers" 1 PM Movie: "Spooks Run Wild" (the East Side Kids, Bela Lugosi, from '41) 2:30 Movie: "It's A Great Feeling" 4:30 Party! 5 PM Tales Of Wells Fargo 5:30 Fishin' Hole 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 7 PM All South Wrestling 8 PM Baseball: Braves-Expos 10:30 Del Reeves (time approximate) 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Open Up (Neal Boortz) 1 AM Group Therapy With Dr. Irene Kassorla 1:30 Movie: "The Dawn Patrol" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 3:30 Erica 3:45 Theonie 4 PM French Chef 4:30 Woman 5 PM Bill Moyers' Journal 6 PM Six Spectacular Hours (don't know what this is, may be connected with a pledge drive) 6:30 Interfusions 7 PM Menominee (don't know about this one either) 8 PM Cinema Showcase 8:30 War And Peace (Part 7) 10 PM The Chrome-Plated Nightmare 11 PM The Gloucestermen (the fisherman of Gloucester, MA) WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go! 1 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 2) 5 PM Untamed World (time approximate) 5:30 Greatest Sports Legends 6 PM American Angler 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Climb An Angry Mountain" 11 PM Police Surgeon 11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Don Rickles, Richard Crenna, Elke Sommer) WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 3 PM Fashion Focus 3:30 America Be Fit 3:45 Living Better 4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM Washington Debates 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Men And Ideas 7 PM Cinema Showcase 7:30 The People's Business sign off after this WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Huck And Yogi 7:30 Mighty Mouse 8 AM Porky Pig 8:30 Bozo's Big Top 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Batman (Liberace as Evil Fingers, two episodes) 10:30 Lone Ranger 11 AM Jungle Jim 11:30 Circus Boy 12 N Mr. Magoo 12:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 1 PM News Spectrum 2 PM Call Of The West 2:30 Trails West 3 PM Rawhide 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 My Friend Flicka

5 PM Time Tunnel 6 PM Cowtown Rodeo 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 Circus! (England's "Circus of the Strong Man" with Samson and Delilah performing feats of strength; the juggling Los Erminios) 8 PM Untamed World 8:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 9 PM Oral Roberts 9:30 The Lesson 10 PM George And Diane Ivey 10:30 New Directions 11 PM Waters Family sign off after this WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 12 N Willie Murphy 12:30 Jim And Tammy 1 PM Daffy Duck 1:30 Little Rascals 2 PM Gigantor 2:30 A Visit With Mrs. G (wonder if this is Gertrude Berg, aka Molly Goldberg?) 3 PM Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade (taped) 4 PM American Outdoorsman 4:30 Roller Game Of The Week 5:30 Untamed World 6 PM Church Service 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 Robin Hood 8 PM Lassie 8:30 Three Stooges 9 PM Hollywood Guest Shot 9:30 Hunter (the 1950s series with Barry Nelson, who was also the first to play James Bond--in the "Climax!" production of "Casino Royale" in 1954) 10 PM Movie: "Days Of Glory" (Gregory Peck's film debut, from '44; also watch for Alan Reed, aka Fred Flintstone) 11:30 Star Performance Retro: Eastern Ontario Sat, June 2, 1984 from TV Guide-Ottawa/Eastern Ontario edition WSTM 3-NBC Syracuse 6:30 University of Michigan Presents 7:00 Saturday Showboat 8:00 Flintstone Funnies 8:30 Shirt Tales 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 11:00 Mr. T 11:30 Laverne & Shirley noon Bowling

1:00 Movie "The Cat Creature" 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Baltimore-Detroit; alt game: Cubs-Philadelphia 5:00 LPGA Championship 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Jeffersons 7:30 Three's Company 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Silver Spoons 9:00 Mama's Family (new time; guest star Imogene Coca) 9:30 People are Funny 10:00 NBC Reports "All the Fine Young Men" (recalling the 8th Air Force in England, 1943-1944; pre-empts Rousters) 11:00 News 11:30 Welcome to the Fun Zone (this program blends comedy, music and videos; guests include Dr. Demento, Howie Mandel, John Paragon, Mark Weiner & the Weinerettes, Bozo the Clown, and John Candy) 1:00 Dance Fever 1:30 Music Magazine (videos by the Eurythmics, Culture Club, and David Bowie) CBOT 4-CBC Ottawa 9:30 RCMP (bw) 10:00 Celebrity Tennis: Steve Wall/Sir Stanley Matthews v George Gross/Jan Rubes; John Allan Cameron/Steve Rogul v Ralph Mellanby/Steve Moranis 10:30 Skipper & Company 11:00 Sesame Street noon Maja the Bee 12:30 Going Great 1:00 TBA 3:00 CBC SportsWeekend: European Champions Cup final: Liverpool v AS Roma; Cloverdale Rodeo; Canadian Darts Championships; Don Cherry looks at top NHL draft prospects 6:00 CBC News: Saturday Report 6:30 This Week in Parliament 7:00 Baseball: Montreal-Pittsburgh 9:30 Front Page Challenge 10:00 Bears to Bartok (profiling the Banff School of Fine Arts) 11:00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 Newsday Weekend 11:40 Movie "The Royal Hunt of the Sun" CHRO 5-CBC Pembroke 6:00 Canadian Scenes 7:00 Wizard of Oz 7:30 Pinocchio 8:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein 9:00 Barbapapa 9:30 Hercules 10:00 Space Angels 10:30 Bee Bop & Bubble Gum 11:00 Adventures in Rainbow Country 11:30 Charlie Brown & Snoopy noon Happy Days 12:30 Facts of Life 1:00 Reach for the Top

1:30 New Music 2:30 Casting Out 3:00 CBC SportsWeekend 6:00 Labour Forum 6:30 Business Week 7:00 Baseball: Montreal-Pittsburgh 9:30 Love Boat (90 min) 11:00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 Counterpoint mid. Movie "The War Wagon" WTVH 5-CBS Syracuse 5:00 Kung Fu 6:00 Gilligan's Island 6:30 Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny 7:30 Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince 8:00 Charlie Brown & Snoopy 8:30 Saturday Supercade 9:30 Kidsworld 10:00 Tarzan 10:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner noon Movie "One on One" 2:00 MISL Indoor Soccer Championships: Baltimore-St. Louis, Game 3 4:30 Kemper Open golf 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Fame 8:00 Whiz Kids (series finale, Mama Malone starts next week) 9:00 Movie "Defiance" 11:00 News 11:30 Benny Hill mid. Movie "Treasure of the Piranha" 2:00 Starsky & Hutch 3:00 Hawaii Five-O 4:00 Harry O CIII 6-Global Ottawa 6:00 Seneca Telecollege 7:00 Secret Railroad 7:30 Hammy Hamster 8:00 Size Small Country 8:30 World Tomorrow 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Dr. John Wesley White 11:00 100 Huntley Street noon Greek Paradise 1:00 Sounds of Asia 2:00 Challenging Sea 2:30 Medical Marvels (interviewing a doctor and a recovering patient at Baltimore's Shock Trauma Center) 3:00 Wait Til Your Father Gets Home 3:30 Kidsbeat 4:00 Christian Children's Fund of Canada 4:30 Starcade 5:00 Charlie's Angels

6:00 Global News 6:30 Everybody's Business (guest: Imperial Oil chairman Donald McIvor) 7:00 Diff'rent Strokes 7:30 Matt & Jenny 8:00 What Will They Think of Next! (a computer that analyzes athletes' bodies, a fire extinguisher that uses gas, an egg timer that shows the egg's temperature) 8:30 Ray St. Germain (performing the songs of 1960, with the help of Ilena and his daughter Cathy) 9:00 Love Boat 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 Lottario 11:05 Global News 11:30 Sportsline mid. Movie "Law and Order" 3:00 Movie "The Secret Life of John Chapman" CBMT 6-CBC Montreal 9:15 Good Morning 9:30 Quiz Kids 10:00 Davey & Goliath 10:30 Skipper & Company 11:00 Sesame Street noon Maja the Bee 12:30 Going Great 1:00 Country Report 1:30 Western Gardener 2:00 Wild Kingdom 2:30 From Now On 3:00 CBC SportsWeekend 6:00 CBC News: Saturday Report 6:30 This Week in Parliament 7:00 Baseball: Montreal-Pittsburgh 9:30 Front Page Challenge 10:00 Bears to Bartok 11:00 The National 11:15 Newswatch 11:40 Movie "Miles to Go Before I Sleep" WWNY 7-CBS/NBC/ABC Watertown 7:00 Flintstone Funnies 7:30 Dan Burgess 8:00 Charlie Brown & Snoopy 8:30 Saturday Supercade 9:30 Dungeons & Dragons 10:00 Tarzan 10:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner noon Biskitts 12:30 Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince 1:00 Fat Albert 1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "The Mysterious Spy" 2:00 MISL Indoor Soccer Championships: Baltimore-St. Louis, Game 3 4:30 Kemper Cup golf 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Solid Gold (guests Frank Stallone, Sheena Easton, Mick Fleetwood's Zoo, Duran Duran, James Ingram, Tom Jones, Wang Chung, and Deniece Williams) 8:00 Whiz Kids

9:00 Movie "Defiance" 11:00 News 11:15 Hill Street Blues 12:15 At the Movies 12:45 America's Top 10 (videos by Culture Club, Night Ranger, O'Bryan, and Thomas Dolby) 1:15 Greatest American Hero WROC 8-NBC Rochester 6:30 CNN Headline News 7:00 Better Way 7:30 Krofft Superstars 8:00 Flintstone Funnies 8:30 Shirt Tales 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 11:00 Mr. T 11:30 Starcade noon That Teen Show 12:30 Baseball Bunch 1:00 Miniature Golf 1:30 This Week in Baseball 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Baltimore-Detroit; alt game: Cubs-Philadelphia 5:00 LPGA Championship 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Entertainment This Week 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Silver Spoons 9:00 Mama's Family 9:30 People are Funny 10:00 NBC Reports "All the Fine Young Men" 11:00 CNN Headline News 11:30 Welcome to the Fun Zone 1:00 Movie "Hombre" CBOFT 9-Ottawa/CBLFT 32-Kingston (SRC) 7:30 Calimero 7:45 Merci Monsieur Noe 8:00 Nils Holgersson 8:30 Dessins animes (cartoons) 9:00 Remi 9:30 Candy 10:00 Albator 10:30 Des tomates et des roses 11:00 Les heros du samedi: Quebec Roller Skating Championships noon La semaine Parlementaire a Ottawa 1:00 D'hier a demain 2:00 L'univers des sports: European Champions Cup semifinal-Juventus v Porto; motocross action from Montreal 4:00 Bagatelle 5:00 Histoires d'hier et d'aujourd'hui 6:00 Le Telejournal 6:05 Impacts 7:00 Le monde merveilleux de Disney (Wonderful World of Disney) 8:00 Cinema "Victime de guerre"

10:30 Le Telejournal 10:45 Nouvelles du sport 11:05 La politique federale 11:15 Cinema "Double detente" 1:10 Cinema "Le grand jeu" (bw) WIXT 9-ABC Syracuse 6:00 Insight '84 6:30 Community Forum 7:00 Vegetable Soup 7:30 Great Space Coaster 8:00 Monchhichis 8:30 Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:00 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo 9:30 Pac-Man/Rubik the Amazing Cube 10:30 Littles 11:00 Puppy's Further Adventures 11:30 Best of Scooby-Doo noon Movie "The Eye Creatures" 1:30 Outdoor Hi-Lites 2:00 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships 3:00 Sportsbeat 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tucson Open 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Harlem Globetrotters in Hong Kong and China; men's World High Diving Championships; US Open golf preview 6:30 News 7:00 Hee Haw (guests Michael Murphey, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Chet Atkins, and Earl Klugh) 8:00 US Olympic Gymnastics Trials 9:00 Love Boat 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 News 11:30 Switch 12:30 All in the Family 1:00 ABC News CFTM 10-Montreal/CHOT 40-Hull (TVA) 9:30 (40) Portugal presente 10:00 L'animatheque 10:30 Goldorak 11:00 Skippy le kangourou (Skippy the Bush Kangaroo) 11:30 Justice pour tous noon Samedi magazine 2:00 Baseball: picking up NBC's game, TVA had their own commentators 5:15 Madame et son fantome 5:45 Nouvelles 5:55 Lotto 6/49 draw 6:00 Pop express 7:00 La route Olympique 8:00 Ike 10:00 Vrai visage 10:30 Nouvelles TVA 11:00 Cinema "Shaft" 1:00 Mannix WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 6:00 Captain Kangaroo

7:00 Kidsworld 7:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Saturday Supercade 9:30 Dungeons & Dragons 10:00 Tarzan 10:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 11:30 Jackson 5ive noon America's Top 10 12:30 This Week in Country Music 1:00 Greatest Sports Legends 1:30 Outdoor Hi-Lites 2:00 MISL Indoor Soccer Championships: Baltimore-St. Louis, Game 3 4:30 Kemper Open golf 6:00 News 6:30 Muppet Show (guest Dom DeLuise) 7:00 Star Trek 8:00 Whiz Kids 9:00 Children's Miracle Network Telethon (the 2nd annual, live from Orem UT with segments from Nashville and New Orleans; scheduled performers include Bob Hope, Andy Williams, the Oak Ridge Boys, Glen Campbell, Ben Vereen, Frank Stallone, and David Copperfield; airs until 6pm Sun) CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 9:00 Circle Square 9:30 Just Down the Street 10:00 Harrigan 10:30 World Alive 11:00 100 Huntley Street noon Third Story 12:30 Going Great 1:00 20 Minute Workout 1:30 Jack Webster 2:00 Real Fishing Show 2:30 This Week in Ontario 3:00 CBC SportsWeekend 6:00 Life 6:30 Community Journal 7:00 Baseball: Montreal-Pittsburgh 9:30 Front Page Challenge 10:00 Solid Gold (same line-up as ch 7) 11:00 The National 11:15 Late Report 11:40 Movie "The Cardinal" 3:10 Movie "Something for a Lonely Man" CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Circle Square 7:00 Huckleberry Finn & Friends 7:30 100 Huntley Street 8:30 Story Time 9:00 Let's Go! 9:30 Swiss Family Robinson 10:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein 11:00 Half-a-Handy Hour

11:30 Montreal Inside Out noon Encounters with Disaster 12:30 Young Performers 1:00 Movie "Barquero" 3:00 Wrestling 4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports: American Cup Gymnastics Championships all-around competition, World Short Track Speedskating Championships, Loews Cup squash finals, highlights of the "White Lightning" Brown-Remo DiCarlo bout 6:00 Pulse 6:30 Stereovision (performers Blue Oyster Cult, the Tenants, and Thomas Dolby) 7:00 Music Vision 7:30 Just Kidding 8:00 Eureka Stockade (pt 1) 10:00 New Avengers 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Pulse mid. Movie "Bank Shot" 1:40 Movie "Beautiful But Deadly" 3:50 Waltons 4:50 Rhoda CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough 8:30 Snelgrove Snail 9:00 Circle Square 9:30 Old Time Gospel Hour 10:30 Harrigan 11:00 Silver Basketball 11:15 Rocket Robin Hood 11:30 Spiderman noon Campus Quiz 12:30 Saturday Videos 1:00 Sportsbeat 1:30 Durham Magazine 2:00 Real Fishing Show 2:30 Weekend (guest: model Steve Favor) 3:00 CBC SportsWeekend 6:00 A-Team 7:00 Baseball: Montreal-Pittsburgh 9:30 Front Page Challenge 10:00 Trapper John, MD 11:00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 News 11:35 Movie "Good Morning, Miss Dove" 1:05 Movie "1001 Arabian Nights" (a Mr. Magoo film) CJOH 13-CTV Ottawa 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Treehouse Club 7:00 Wild Animals of the World 7:30 Spiderman 8:00 Kidsworld 8:30 Story Time 9:00 Let's Go! 9:30 Swiss Family Robinson 10:00 Popeye

10:30 Willie & Floyd 11:00 Huckleberry Hound & Friends 11:30 Red Fisher noon Player's International Tennis: Johan Kriek v Ivan Lendl 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Movie "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside" 3:30 Blue Jay Banter 4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports 6:00 Newsline 6:30 Regional Contact 7:00 Gimme a Break! 7:30 Just Kidding 8:00 Benson 8:30 Children's Miracle Network Telethon (local host is longtime CJOH newsman Max Keeping with performances from the Family Brown, Wayne Rostad, and the Cooper Brothers; airs til 6pm Sun) WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 7:30 Breath of Life 8:00 Monchhichis 8:30 Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:00 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo 9:30 Pac-Man/Rubik the Amazing Cube 10:30 Littles 11:00 Puppy's Further Adventures 11:30 Best of Scooby-Doo noon ABC Weekend Special "Weep No More, My Lady" 12:30 American Bandstand (guest Van Stephenson) 1:30 Green Thumb 2:00 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships 3:00 Sportsbeat 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tucson Open 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 News 7:00 Double Platinum (Rick Dees hosts this show featuring Berlin, Culture Club, the Pointer Sisters, Re-Flex, X, Rod Stewart, and Bonnie Tyler) 8:00 US Olympic Gymnastics Trials 9:00 Love Boat 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News 11:45 Movie "The Wild Bunch" WNPE 16-PBS Watertown 9:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 9:30 Evergreen Farm 10:00 Last Chance Garage 10:30 Great Outdoors 11:00 Do-It-Yourself Show 11:30 Everyday Cooking with Jacques Pepin noon Magic of Oil Painting 12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 Antiques & Americana 1:30 Academy on Computers: Bits & Bytes 2:00 Movie "Scott Joplin" 4:00 Nova "A Normal Face" (plastic surgery) 5:00 Firing Line (future direction of the Democrats)

6:00 German Professional Soccer 7:00 Inside Albany 7:30 Agronsky & Company 8:00 Six-Gun Heroes "Stagecoach to Denver" (bw) 9:00 Classic Country 10:00 Austin City Limits (guests the Bellamy Brothers and John Anderson) 11:00 Movie "Smokey and the Bandit" WUTR 20-ABC Utica 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8:00 Monchhichis 8:30 Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:00 New Scooby & Scrappy-Doo 9:30 Pac-Man/Rubik the Amazing Cube 10:30 Littles 11:00 Puppy's Further Adventures 11:30 Best of Scooby-Doo noon ABC Weekend Special "Weep No More, My Lady" 12:30 American Bandstand (guest Van Stephenson) 1:30 Music City, USA 2:00 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships 3:00 Sportsbeat 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tucson Open 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 At the Movies 7:00 Solid Gold (guests KC, Rick Springfield, LaToya Jackson, Night Rangers, Bill Medley, and Missing Persons; also Cyndi Lauper's video Time After Time) 8:00 US Olympic Gymnastics Trials 9:00 Love Boat 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 Star Search (guests Danny Thomas and Charlene Tilton) mid. Star Trek 1:00 ABC News CICO 24-TVO Ottawa 8:30 Polka Dot Door 9:00 Cucumber 9:30 In Search of Paradise 10:00 Media & Methods of the Artist 10:30 Championship Bridge (bw) 11:00 Pins & Needles 11:30 Academy on Modern China 1:00 Body in Question 2:00 Academy on Moral Philosophy 3:00 Understanding Human Behavior 4:00 Leland Jacobs 4:30 Kidsbeat 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Struggle Beneath the Sea 7:00 Doctor Who "The Horns of Nimon" (pt 1) 7:30 People & Pets 8:00 Movie "Seance on a Wet Afternoon" (bw) 10:00 Conversations with Elwy Yost (how psychics are portrayed in the movies; guests include Sir Richard Attenorough and John Howard Davies) 10:30 Movie "The Rocking Horse Winner" (bw)

mid. Conversations with Elwy Yost 12:15 Movie Show CIVO 30-RQ Hull 2pm Actualite economique 2:30 Festival de chanson 4:00 Nourrir le Quebec 4:30 Histoire de zoo 5:00 Le marche aux images 6:00 Le petit monde d'Andre Tahon 6:30 Les amis de mes amis 7:00 Planete 7:30 Justice pour tous 8:00 Samedi soir 10:15 Les grands orchestres 11:05 Cineastes a l'ecran On the paynets... First Choice 5:00 Unknown Chaplin 6:00 Movie "The Prize Fighter" 8:00 Starlost 10:00 Movie "Sophie's Choice" 12:30 Gino Vannelli 1:30 Movie "Blue Thunder" 3:30 Earth Odyssey: Elephants 4:30 Movie "My Fair Lady" 8:00 Movie "Blue Thunder" 10:00 Movie "Big Meat Eater" 11:30 Movie "Brimstone and Treacle" 1:00 Movie "Blue Thunder" 3:00 Movie "My Pleasure is Your Business" 4:30 Movie "Backstreet Six" Superchannel 5:00 Pedlar 6:00 Superchannel for Superkids 9:00 Movie "Yes, Giorgio" 11:00 Movie "Yol" 1:00 Movie "Megaforce" 3:00 Movie "Best Friends" 5:00 Movie "It Came from Hollywood" 6:30 Movie Week 7:00 Movie "National Lampoon's Vacation" 9:00 Movie "Psycho II" 11:00 Movie "Game for Vultures" 1:00 Movie "Homework" 2:30 Movie "Scum" 4:30 Movie "Still of the Night" Retro: Sacramento/San Francisco/Fresno, Mon. Jun 6 1989 5am-8pm Source: The Modesto Bee CHANNELS LISTED 2 KTVU San Francisco (Fox)

3 KCRA Sacramento (NBC) 4 KRON San Francisco (NBC) 5 KPIX San Francisco (CBS) 6 KVIE Sacramento (PBS) 7 KGO San Francisco (ABC) 8 KSBW Salinas, CA (NBC) 9 KQED San Francisco (PBS) 10 KXTV Sacramento (CBS) 13 KOVR Sacramento (ABC) 18 KMTF Fresno (PBS) 19 KCSO Modesto (Ind/Spanish) 20 KOFY San Francisco (Ind.) 24 KSEE Fresno (NBC) 30 KFSN Fresno (ABC) 31 KRBK Sacramento (Ind.) 36 KICU San Jose (Ind.) 40 KTXL Sacramento (Ind.) 42 KFCB Concord (Ind.) 44 KBHK San Francisco (Ind.) 47 KJEO Fresno (CBS) 58 KSCH Stockton, CA (Ind.) 5AM 2 Success-N Life 3 30 CNN Headline News 13 Morning Ag Report 5:30 3 News 4 USA Today 5 A.M. Stretch 7 13 News this Morning (prob ABC World News) 10 This Morning's Business 31 Bullwinkle 36 Room 222 42 CNN News 44 Bugs Bunny 5:45 47 Sun-Up San Joaquin 6:00 2 Romper Room 3 News 4 8 24 NBC News at Sunrise 5 This Morning's Business 7 30 ABC World News This Morning 10 A New Morning 19 Eleventh Hour 20 CNN Headline News 31 My Little Pony 36 Paid Programming 40 The 700 Club 42 Beverly Exercise 44 Snorks 47 Body by Jake

58 Dinosaucers 6:15 6 AM Weather 6:30 2 Smurfs 4 Daybreak 5 10 47 CBS Morning News 6 For All Practical Purposes 7 8 13 News 18 Hi-Tone Aerobics 19 Life Line 20 Body by Jake 31 Double Dare 36 Paid Programming 42 James Robinson 44 My Little Pony 58 Beverly Hills Teens 7:00 2 Double Dare 3 4 8 24 Today 5 10 47 This Morning 6 Wind Surfing 7 13 30 Good Morning America 9 Sit & Be Fit 19 Morris Cerullo 20 Beverly Hillbillies 31 Jetsons 36 The 700 Club 40 Gumby 42 Praise the Lord 44 Dennis the Menace 58 Flintstones 7:15 18 AM Weather 7:30 2 G.I. Joe 6 Reading Rainbow 9 Lillas, Yoga and You 18 Nightly Business Report 19 Study in The Word 20 BJ Lobo 31 Yogi Bear 40 Popeye 44 Jetsons 58 Tom & Jerry 8:00 2 Beverly Hills Teens 6 9 Today's Special 18 Sesame Street 19 Heritage Today

20 Bonanza 31 Ghostbusters 36 To Be Announced 40 Woody Woodpecker 44 Gumby 58 Porky Pig & Friends 8:30 2 Yogi Bear 6 9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 31 Smurfs 40 Mixer 44 C.O.P.S. 58 Care Bears 9:00 2 13 Regis and Kathie Lee 3 8 Sally Jessy Raphael 4 30 Geraldo 5 47 Family Feud 6 9 Sesame Street 7 Good Morning Bay Area 10 Barnaby Jones 18 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 19 Richard Roberts 20 Mission: Impossible 24 Scrabble 31 My Three Sons 36 CNN Headline News 40 I Love Lucy 42 Marilyn Hickey 44 What's Happening!! 58 Synchronal Research (informercial??) 9:30 5 47 Now You See It (short-lived 1988-89 updated version) 18 Captain Kangaroo 24 Classic Concentration 31 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 36 Paid Programming 40 I Love Lucy 42 Desmond Fort 44 Diff'rent Strokes 58 McHale's Navy 10:00 2 I Love Lucy 3 Generations 4 8 24 Wheel of Fortune 5 People are Talking 6 9 18 Reading Rainbow 7 13 30 Home 10 47 The Price is Right (I think KPIX 5 didn't air it for quite a while) 19 Frederick K. Price 20 Rockford Files 31 Fame

36 The Sait 40 Trapper John M.D. 44 I Dream of Jeannie 58 CHiPS 10:30 2 Bewitched 3 8 24 Win, Lose or Draw 4 Classic Concentration 6 Nautilus 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 18 3-2-1 Contact 42 Managing Conflicts 44 Newlywed Game 11:00 2 One Day at a Time 3 Wheel of Fortune 4 Win, Lose or Draw 5 10 47 The Young and the Restless 6 3-2-1 Contact 7 30 Growing Pains 8 Generations 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 13 All My Children 18 Movie: "Don't Take it to Heart" 19 Eleventh Hour 20 Barnaby Jones 24 Divorce Court 31 Bob Newhart Show 36 Bionic Woman 40 Love Boat 42 Morris Cerullo 44 Hollywood Squares 58 The Monroes 11:30 2 Divorce Court 3 Scrabble 4 8 News 6 Deaf Mosaic 7 30 Loving 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 19 Life Line 24 The Judge 31 The Jeffersons 42 Heritage Today 44 Relatively Speaking NOON 2 2 at Noon 3 5 10 13 24 47 News 4 USA Today 6 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7 30 All My Children 8 Days of Our Lives

9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 19 TV Mujer 20 Perry Mason 31 Gong Show (reruns in 19 EIGHTY NINE? Hmm...) 36 Love Boat 40 Andy Griffith Show 42 Coast to Coast 44 Home Shopping 58 Bonanza 12:30 4 24 Generations 5 10 47 Bold & The Beautiful 6 We the People 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 13 Loving 18 Movie: "Last Holiday" 31 Dating Game 40 Dick Van Dyke 1:00 2 Movie: "The Trouble with Harry" 3 Santa Barbara 4 8 24 Another World 5 10 47 As the World Turns 7 13 30 One Life to Live 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 19 Cuna de Lobos 20 Movie: "Grand Larceny" 31 Newlywed Game 36 Movie: "Breaking Up" 40 Fall Guy 42 California Tonight 44 To Be Announced 58 Wanted: Dead or Alive 1:30 6 Viewpoint 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas (wonder why this is repeated so much?) 31 Divorce Court 44 What's Happening!! 58 Rifleman 2:00 3 Days of Our Lives 4 8 24 Santa Barbara 5 10 47 Guiding Light 6 Nova 7 13 30 General Hospital 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 18 Nature 19 Doctor Candido Perez 31 One Day at a Time 40 Hogan's Heroes 42 Accent on Health 44 Weekday

58 New Gidget 2:30 6 Wild America 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 19 Que Nos Pasa 31 Scooby-Doo 40 Hogan's Heroes 42 Color Me a Rainbow 44 Teddy Ruxpin 58 Gilligan's Island 3:00 2 40 Alvin & The Chipmunks 3 Geraldo 4 2 4 Days of Our Lives 5 The Judge 6 MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour 7 8 10 30 Oprah Winfrey 9 Bill Moyer's World of Ideas 13 T.J. Hooker 18 Sesame Street 19 Los Comediantes 20 Afternoon Classics 31 Dennis the Menace 36 Police Story 42 Joy Junction 44 Scooby-Doo 47 Wonderful World of Disney 58 Snorks 3:30 2 Woody Woodpecker 5 Superior Court 9 French in Action 19 Nina Bonita 31 C.O.P.S. 40 Popeye 42 Gospel Bill 44 Scooby-Doo 58 Ghostbusters 4:00 2 31 Duck Tales 3 7 8 30 Donahue 4 Jeopardy! 5 24 People's Court 6 Reading Rainbow 9 Today's Special 10 Superior Court 13 Family Feud 18 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20 Gilligan's Island 36 Kojak 40 Leave it to Beaver 42 The 700 Club

44 The Real Ghostbusters 47 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee 58 Tom & Jerry 4:30 2 31 Baseball (San Francisco at Cincinatti) 4 Inside Edition 5 Kate & Allie 6 9 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10 The Judge 13 People's Court 18 Reading Rainbow 19 El Juez 20 Batman 24 Superior Court 40 Brady Bunch 44 Jetsons 58 Bugs Bunny & Friends 5:00 3 4 7 8 10 13 24 30 47 News 5 Cosby Show 6 9 Sesame Street 18 3-2-1 Contact 19 Cristina 20 Leave it to Beaver 36 Simon & Simon 40 44 The Facts of Life 42 The Downings 58 Knight Rider 5:30 4 8 24 NBC Nightly News 5 A Current Affair 10 47 CBS Evening News 18 Nightly Business Report 20 New Leave it To Beaver 30 ABC World News 40 Kate & Allie 42 CNN Headline News 44 Good Times 6:00 3 NBC News 4 5 7 8 10 24 30 47 News 6 Auction 9 18 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 13 ABC World News 19 Noticiero (News) 20 A Team 36 Hawaii-Five O 40 Family Ties 42 Morris Cerullo 44 Family Ties 58 Airwolf

6:30 3 News 10 Wheel of Fortune 13 Love Connection 19 Noticiero Univision 24 Cosby Show 30 Jeopardy! 40 Newhart 42 Lifeline 44 Happy Days 47 USA Today 7:00 3 USA Today 4 8 30 Wheel of Fortune 5 CBS News 7 ABC News 9 Nightly Business Report 10 Jeopardy! 13 Win, Lose or Draw 18 Adventure: "Ring of Fire Spice Island Saga" 19 Senora 20 Perry Mason 24 Night Court: Christine's new boss sexually harrasses her 36 Black Sheep Squadron 40 Cosby Show 42 Dwight Thompson 44 Night Court: An amorous prospective boss compunds Dan's problems 47 Entertainment Tonight (Chevy Chase, guest??) 58 Gunsmoke 7:30 2 Cheers: Police arrest Norm after he delivers mail for Cliff. 3 7 Entertainment Tonight 4 8 Jeopardy! 5 Evening Magazine 9 Wildlife Safari: Britain's gannett consumes massive amounts of fish 10 Inside Edition 13 A Current Affair 24 Family Feud 30 Hollywood Squares 31 What a Country 40 Cheers: Diane thinks Sam has bought her a fake engagement ring 44 Family Ties: Poor Nick won't take money from his estranged father 47 Win, Lose or Draw Both KCRA and KSBW made a mistake in not carrying Classic Concentration then. KCRA would start airing it in 9/1989, 2 years after the debut. Did KSBW ever carry it. And NBC made a big mistake in 1989 for axing Sale of The Century (whose last 18 months I did not get to see until USA reran the show) and Super Password. The soap Generations, in spite of some good casts members including Kristoff St. John ,now on Y&R, Patricia Crowley of Please Don't Eat The Daisies and Joe Forrester fame, Richard Roundtree (shaft) and Dorothy Lyman (AMC, Mama's Family) it just did not go over well inthe ratings. I raised hell at KCRA for not airing CC except for the day before Generations started airing on KCRA3 on a tape-delay and I even wrote The Sacramento Bee demanding that viewers write or call KCRA-TV about adding CC to the lineup. Before that, KSCH (now KQCA) had CC brieflyin 1987 and KOFY in SF did too,befoe KRON got it. I wish NBC

would revive Concentration. Sad about KCRA not airing Classic Concentration Bobby! As I told you, Jamey, KCRA DID air CC from 9/1989 to 12/93 (after a brief timeout CC was in reruns on NBC from 10/1991 to New Year's Eve 1993). I wanted KCRA to carry it after NBC lost Wheel of Fortune to CBS after Rolf Birnirschke failed and the show moved to CBS when Bob Goen, later and ET co-host took over. NBC replaced Pat and Vanna(they still were and still are on nightly) with reruns of The Golden Girls . After several letters, phone calls and letter to The Sacramento Bee, KCRA caved in after Win,Lose or Draw daytime ended (the syndie version stayed on) and finally carried the show on the Tuesday after Labor Day 1989. (3 had the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon the day before with Stan Atkinson, Maragaret Pelley (later Larson after she moved to NBC) and Bette Vasquez. KCRA did not carry the 1990-91 To Tell The Truth and for a time in the 1980's Another World was not on KCRA, it wa son KSCH (now KQCA My 58). Retro: Gainesville, Florida Wed, June 3, 1981 from Gainesville Sun via Google News Archive WESH 2-NBC Daytona Beach/Orlando 5:45 Sign-On 6:00 Today in Florida 7:00 Today 9:00 Hour Magazine (beauty expert Riquette, Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld, nun lobbyists in DC, fire victims in San Bernardino) 10:00 Bull's Eye 10:30 Blockbusters 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus noon Card Sharks 12:30 News 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Texas 4:00 Movie "Fury at Sundown" 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8:00 Real People (woman living in a teepee, training for door-to-door salesmen, a man teaches drivers of prominent people how to elude terrorists) 9:00 Diff'rent Strokes 9:30 Facts of Life 10:00 Quincy 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast WJXT 4-CBS Jacksonville 6:00 Farm & Home Show 7:00 Morning with Charles Kuralt 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Phil Donahue (several young people who contributed to "The Kids' Book of Divorce" join Phil to talk about their parents' divorces) 10:00 One Day at a Time 10:30 Alice

11:00 Richard Simmons 11:30 Charlie Rose noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Young & the Restless 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Happy Days Again 4:30 John Davidson (guests Danny Thomas, Todd Bridges, Bill Medley, Joan Embery, Kathy Miller, and Barbara Miller) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 PM Magazine 7:30 All in the Family 8:00 White Shadow 9:00 Movie "Willa" 11:00 News 11:30 All in the Family mid. Streets of San Francisco 1:00 News WUFT 5-PBS Gainesville 8:45 AM Weather 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11:00 Earth, Sea & Sky 11:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report noon Dick Cavett 12:30 Over Easy 1:00 Firing Line 2:00 American Short Story 3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Newscene 6:30 Over Easy 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:30 Report Five (drought and water situation in Alachua County) 8:00 Pete! (profile of Pete Fountain) 9:00 Kennedy Center Tonight "Sarah in America" (Lilli Palmer stars in this one-woman show on actress Sarah Bernhardt) 10:00 Today in the Legislature 11:00 Dave Allen at Large 11:30 Mystery! "Rumpole of the Bailey" (pt 1) WJCT 7-PBS Jacksonville 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Villa Alegre 8:30 Vegetable Soup 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11:00 Studio See

11:30 Over Easy noon Dick Cavett 12:30 Julia Child & Company 1:00 Misterogers Talks with Parents About Competition 2:00 Masterpiece Theatre Favorites "The Golden Bowl" (pt 5) 3:00 Evening at Pops 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Studio See 6:30 WJCT TV Auction 11:30 Today in the Legislature Cable 8-Gainesville 6:30pm Music Power with Rev. W.J. Long 7:30 Cable Talk 8:00 Celebrity 9:00 People WFTV 9-ABC Orlando 5:00 Marcus Welby, MD 6:00 Sunrise 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Movie "Gang War" 11:00 Love Boat noon Eyewitness News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Merv Griffin (guests Steve Lawrence, David Brenner, Jeff Conway, and Graham Chapman) 5:30 Eyewitness News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Joker's Wild 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Charlie's Angels 9:00 American Dream 10:00 Palace 11:00 News 11:30 Nightline mid. Love Boat 1:15 Movie "Murder My Sweet" 2:45 News 3:15 Movie "Return of the Badman" WTLV 12-ABC Jacksonville 5:45 Jim Bakker 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Family Feud 9:30 Tic Tac Dough 10:00 Beverly Hillbillies 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Love Boat noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Starsky & Hutch 5:00 What's Happening!! 5:30 Good Times 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Now 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 8:00 Charlie's Angels 9:00 American Dream 10:00 Vega$ 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Love Boat Cable 13-Gainesville (the channel was shared with WTLV, syndexing WTLV's programming) 10:30pm Praise (First Assembly of God) WJKS 17-NBC Jacksonville 6:45 Devotions 7:00 Today 9:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Brooke Shields/guests Jerry Lewis, Al Green, Alex Haley, Adrien Arpel, and Chef Yukata Omiya) 10:00 Hour Magazine (guests current and former Miss Americas, Gallagher (listed as a fruitologist), Dr. Rosenfeld, and a visit to a poker parlor where most of the players are female) 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus noon News 12:30 Doctors 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Texas 4:00 Rockford Files 5:00 Andy Griffith 5:30 News 6:00 Sanford & Son 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Hollywood Squares 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Real People 9:00 Diff'rent Strokes 9:30 Facts of Life 10:00 Quincy 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast 2:00 News 2:30 Job Finder WCJB 20-ABC Gainesville 6:30 Real McCoys 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 $50,000 Pyramid 9:30 Family Feud 10:00 Let's Make a Deal

10:30 To Tell the Truth 11:00 Love Boat noon Kim Edstrom 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Edge of Night 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Quinn Redeker/guests Steve Lawrence, David Brenner, Alan Alda, and Nancy Friday) 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Family Feud 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8:00 Charlie's Angels 9:00 American Dream 10:00 Billy Graham Crusade 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Love Boat The University City Cable line-up... 2 WESH-NBC 3 WJCT-PBS 4 WJXT-CBS/after 1:30am, carries WFTV 9-ABC 7 WCJB-ABC 8 Cable 8 9 ESPN 10 WTBS-Ind Atlanta 11 WUFT-PBS 12 WJKS-NBC 13 WTLV-ABC/syndex programs Retro: San Diego Wed, May 25, 1983 from TV Guide-San Diego edition KNXT 2-CBS Los Angeles 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 2 with You 6:30 CBS Morning News (Bill Kurtis/Diane Sawyer) 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Child's Play 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon Tattletales 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Rockford Files 4:00 Barney Miller 4:30 News 7:00 CBS Evening News (Dan Rather) 7:30 2 on the Town (previewing Fantasyland, live from Disneyland) 8:00 Movie "Callie & Son" 11:00 News

11:30 Hart to Hart 12:40 Movie "Wishbone Cutter" 2:00 CBS News Nightwatch KNBC 4-NBC Los Angeles 6:00 Health Field 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise (Bryant Gumbel/Jane Pauley/Willard Scott) 7:00 Today (guest Dan Aykroyd) 9:00 Facts of Life 9:30 Sale of the Century 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Dream House 11:00 Battlestars 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Fantasy (guests Dr. Joyce Brothers, Dean Butler, and Tonja Walker) 3:00 Phil Donahue (guest Susan Liptrot, who sued her ex-lover for allegedly giving her herpes) 4:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw/Roger Mudd) 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Real People (a tribute to the military includes West Point's top female cadet, the USS Laffey ("the ship that wouldn't die" in WWII), a Dayton man who imitates Patton, and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders entertaining US soldiers) 9:00 Facts of Life 9:30 Taxi 10:00 Quincy (guest star Roger Miller, who plays a performer who almost dies when he freebases coke between shows) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest is soprano Martina Arroyo) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guests: Hungarian folk group Bojtorjam) 1:30 NBC News Overnight KTLA 5-Ind Los Angeles 5:00 I Spy cont'd 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 Villa Alegre 6:30 Gallery (Moore) 7:00 700 Club 8:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Rifleman (bw) 10:00 Emergency! 11:00 Bonanza noon Twilight Zone (bw/x2) 1:00 Alfred Hitchcock (bw/x2) 2:00 Hour Magazine (guest George Peppard, assertive parenting, a woman who runs a farm, Cambridge Diet) 3:00 Starsky & Hutch 4:00 Twilight Zone (bw) 4:30 Entertainment Tonight 5:00 Little House on the Prairie 6:00 Happy Days Again 6:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 7:00 Happy Days Again 7:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

8:00 Movie "The Sand Pebbles" (conclusion) 10:00 News 11:00 Saturday Night (host Rodney Dangerfield/music by Jimmy Cliff) mid. Entertainment Tonight 12:30 Couples 1:00 Movie "The General Died at Dawn" (bw) 2:55 News 3:00 Movie "Horror Island" (bw) 4:10 News 4:15 Rat Patrol 4:35 I Spy XETV 6-Ind San Diego 5:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Cartoon Festival 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 8:30 Popeye & Friends 9:00 Broken Doll (ch 6 carried dubbed versions of several telenovelas from owners Televisa) 9:30 Rich Also Cry 10:00 Love's Strange Ways 10:30 20 Minute Workout 11:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 11:30 Millionaire (bw) noon Perry Mason (bw) 1:00 Run for Your Life 2:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 2:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 3:00 Tom & Jerry 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Happy Days Again 5:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 6:00 BJ & the Bear 7:00 Benny Hill 7:30 Soap 8:00 Hawaii Five-O 9:00 Movie "Scared Straight! Another Story" 11:00 Hawaii Five-O (guest star Andy Griffith as the patriarch of a family of con artists who rip off a gangster) mid. Saturday Night 1:00 Movie "Run for the Sun" 2:50 Movie "Lonelyhearts" (bw) KABC 7-ABC Los Angeles 5:00 Magic of Decorative Painting 5:30 Daybreak LA 6:00 ABC World News This Morning (Bell/Sullivan) 7:00 Good Morning America (guest Doris Day) 9:00 AM Los Angeles (guest Mickey Gilley, safe weight gain during pregnancy, cooking snapper) 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 Family Feud 11:30 Ryan's Hope

noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 People's Court 4:00 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight (Frank Reynolds) 7:30 Eye on LA (show bloopers, legality of strip searches, skiing in bikinis) 8:00 Fall Guy (TV cowpokes guest star: Roy Rogers, James Drury, Doug McClure, Pat Buttram and Jack Kelly) 9:00 Movie "Sizzle" 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline (Ted Koppel) 12:30 One on One 1:00 Movie "Born Innocent" 2:30 News KFMB 8-CBS San Diego (like a number of other channel 8s across the country, they used the "ei8ht" branding) 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Sunup San Diego 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Child's Play 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Merv Griffin (guests Neil Sedaka, Tony Curtis, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Elise Morris) 4:00 M*A*S*H 4:30 News 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 PM Magazine (Mark Walton/Jeannie Miller; hunting bargains in TJ, and a room where people "fly" on a column of air) 7:30 Lie Detector 8:00 Movie "Callie & Son" 11:00 News 11:30 Hart to Hart 12:40 Movie "Wishbone Cutter" 2:00 CBS News Nightwatch KHJ 9-Ind Los Angeles 6:00 Frankly Female 6:30 Off Hand 7:00 Froozles 7:30 There is a Way 8:00 Jim Bakker 9:00 Morning Stretch 9:30 Mid-Morning LA (Edwards/MacRae) 11:00 The Saint noon Movie "No Way Out" 1:30 News 2:00 Ironside

3:00 Kojak 4:00 MV3 (music) 5:00 White Shadow 6:00 Eight is Enough 7:00 Soap 7:30 House Calls 8:00 Movie "A Guide for the Married Man" 10:00 News 11:00 In Search of...whether animals can communicate psychically with humans and other animals 11:30 You Asked for It mid. Movie "An Eye for an Eye" KGTV 10-ABC San Diego 5:30 Culture of Ancient Egypt 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Match Game 9:30 Card Sharks 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 Family Feud 11:30 News noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Laverne & Shirley & Company 3:30 CHiPs Patrol 4:30 People's Court 5:00 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Barney Miller 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 You Asked for It 8:00 Fall Guy 9:00 Movie "Sizzle" 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline 12:30 One on One KTTV 11-Ind Los Angeles 5:00 Movie "Blondie's Anniversary" cont'd (bw) 5:30 Good Day LA 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig 7:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:00 Flintstones 8:30 Muppet Show 9:00 Six Million Dollar Man 10:00 Mission: Impossible 11:00 Hogan's Heroes 11:30 Southern California Midday 1:00 Outer Limits (bw) 1:30 Love, American Style 2:00 Here's Lucy 2:30 All in the Family 3:00 Waltons 4:00 Merv Griffin (same guests as ch eight)

5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Jeffersons 6:00 Three's Company 6:30 Alice 7:00 Three's Company 7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 8:00 PM Magazine (a vac that sucks out fat, and the "flying" story that also ran in SD) 8:30 Lie Detector 9:00 M*A*S*H (x2) 10:00 News 11:00 Jeffersons 11:30 Movie "The Neptune Disaster" 1:30 Tom Cottle: Up Close (guest Alice Neel, a NYC artist in her 80s) 2:00 CNN Headline News 2:30 Movie "Lost Batallion" (bw) 4:15 Movie "Dinosaurus!" XEWT 12-Sp Tijuana 2:15pm Emergency! 3:15 Buford 3:45 Rojo Vivo 4:45 Julia 5:45 Noticias 6:00 Nosotras las Mujeres 6:30 Tele Sorpresas 7:00 BJ & the Bear 8:00 Profesion Peligro 9:00 Pelicula: TBA 11:00 Noticias 11:30 Hogar Que Yo Robe KCOP 13-Ind Los Angeles 6:00 Romper Room & Friends 6:30 Kartoon Karnival 7:00 Tom & Jerry Hour 8:00 Scooby-Doo 8:30 Pink Panther 9:00 Great Space Coaster 9:30 Bewitched (x2) 10:30 Love, American Style 11:00 Marcus Welby, MD noon Movie "Female Artillery" 1:30 Love, American Style 2:00 Battle Line 2:30 Superman 3:00 Fred Flintstone & Friends 3:30 Kartoon Karnival 4:30 Superfriends 5:00 Bewitched (x2) 6:00 Hawaii Five-O 7:00 Joker's Wild 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8:00 Movie "She Cried 'Murder!'" 9:30 Love, American Style 10:00 News 10:30 INN News (Steve Bosh/Pat Harper; from WPIX New York)

11:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 11:30 Sanford & Son mid. Love, American Style (x2) 1:00 Movie "Stage Fright" (bw) KPBS 15-PBS San Diego 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 9:00 Victory Garden 9:30 Wok Through China (premiere) 10:00 Images in Watercolor 10:30 Festival of Hands: The Road to Cordoba 11:00 Sesame Street noon Over Easy (discussing older parents who move in with their children) 12:30 Dick Cavett (Albert Finney, conclusion of a 1982 interview) 1:00 Mystery! "Father Brown" (pt 1) 2:00 All Creatures Great & Small 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Studio See 5:30 Over Easy (long-term marriages) 6:00 Under Sail 6:30 Computer Programme 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:00 Different Drummer "The Troops" (pt 2) 9:00 Ready When You Are, Mr. DeMille (a 1981 profile of Cecil B. DeMille) 10:00 Naked Civil Servant (John Hurt plays Quentin Crisp, in this adaptation of his autobiography) 11:30 Dick Cavett (Crisp is the guest) KWHY 22-Biz/Sp Los Angeles 6:30 Yesterday's Market 6:45 Charting the Market 7:00 Stock Market 7:15 Business News 7:30 Telephone for Tactics 7:45 Action Line 8:00 Why People Listen 8:15 News & Stocks 8:30 Futures Today 8:45 Wall Street Watch 9:00 Why People Listen 9:15 Bond Income Report 9:30 Orange County Stock Report 9:45 Executive Report 10:00 Commodity Comments 10:15 Investment Tactics 10:30 Planning Your Future 10:45 Commodity Digest 11:00 News & Update 11:15 Speaking Frankly 11:30 News & Commodities 11:45 Discounter's Inside Report

noon Commodity Guide 12:15 Financial Headlines 12:30 News & Update 12:45 Commodity Report 1:00 Financial News 1:15 Closing Figures 1:30 Charting the Market 2:00 Financial Final 2:30 Oriental Cooking, American Style 3:00 SelecTV programming (the SD edition didn't list them) KCOX 33-Cable San Diego 10:00 Daytime (programs from Daytime cable channel) 2:00 Tina 2:30 New Zoo Revue 3:00 TeleFrance-USA 7:00 Conversation with Fred Lewis 8:00 In Search of... 8:30 Pacific Outdoors 9:00 A Month in the Country (ARTS) 10:50 Hugh Downs' Spotlight (ARTS; guests Liv Ullmann and Tommy Tune) KMEX 34-SIN Los Angeles 7:00 Buena Vibra 7:30 Noticias 8:00 Gabriel y Gabriela 8:30 Hoy Mismo 10:00 Mundo Latino 11:00 Manana Sera Otro Dia 12:30 Chavo 1:00 Eduardo II 2:00 Copa Europa soccer final: Hamburg v Juventus (at Athens; same-day tape) 4:10 Quiero Gritar Tu Nombre 5:00 Marta y Javier 6:00 Noticias 6:30 Noticias SIN 7:00 Soledad 7:30 Trampa para un Sonador 8:30 Mi Colonia-Esperanza 9:00 Carabina de Ambrosio 9:30 Gabriel y Gabriela 10:00 24 Horas 10:30 Noticias 11:00 Copa Europa: replay of the game from earlier KCST 39-NBC San Diego 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue (pros and cons of defending yourself in court) 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Dream House 11:00 Battlestars 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World

2:00 Fantasy 3:00 Mork & Mindy 3:30 Muppet Show 4:00 Baseball: San Diego-Montreal (usual 39 Alive line-up...Little House on the Prairie at 4, News at 5, NBC Nightly at 6, All in the Family at 6:30, Mary Hartman-Mary Hartman at 7, and Family Feud at 7:30) 7:00 News 8:00 Real People 9:00 Facts of Life 9:30 Taxi 10:00 Quincy 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 NBC News Overnight 2:30 News KUSI 51-Ind San Diego 6:30 Great Space Coaster 7:00 Three Stooges (bw) 8:00 My Three Sons 8:30 Family Affair 9:00 Streets of San Francisco 10:00 Movie "Hurricane Smith" noon Movie "Ride the High Country" 2:00 Gunsmoke 3:00 Superfriends 3:30 Munsters 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 Bewitched 5:00 Good Times 5:30 Jeffersons 6:00 One Day at a Time 6:30 Good Times 7:00 Jeffersons 7:30 Carol Burnett & Friends 8:00 Kojak 9:00 Streets of San Francisco 10:00 INN News 10:30 Tom Cottle: Up Close (guest Alice Neel) 11:00 Honeymooners (bw) 11:30 Carol Burnett & Friends (guest Jack Weston) mid. Baretta 1:00 Rawhide One question I have about San Diego/Tijuana back in the 70s and 80s. The listings back then never include Televisa's Canal 2 (XEW) or Canal 5 (XHGC), which were generally available throughout Mexico by the mid-70s via repeaters. Did Tijuana have repeaters of XEW and XHGC that early on that weren't listed in the San Diego listings, or did that area simply miss out on Televisa programming not cleared by XEWT locally? Although KMEX carried 24 Horas from Televisa, I would assume KMEX did not reach Tijuana. XEW's programming was carried by XHAS 33 (over the air, not cable channel number) at the time from 1981 until they became a Telemundo affilliate in c. 1990. There was no carrier of XHGC in the 80s as far as I know in Tijuana. KMEX was carried on Cox cable 14.

I believe that if the Copa Europa was being played that day, it would have aired live at 11 a.m. West Coast time(2 p.m. back East). I remember that the 1985 debacle was aired live coast to coast on SIN(the precursor of Univision). RETRO: NYC Metro - Saturday, May 31, 1969 (Part 1: NYC VHF's) [SOURCES: TV Guide, New York-Metropolitan Edition, May 31-June 6, 1969; also, day's listings in The New York Times, Daily News, New York Post, The Morning Record and Journal (Meriden, CT) and Red Bank (NJ) Daily Register (May 29, 1969 issue); show episode info, where applicable, courtesy IMDb and TV.com] NOTE: This particular issue of TV Guide debuted a new look for the TV listings section which emphasized Helvetica with Medium, and designated color shows with a (C) symbol which was the same shape as the channel designations; this replaced the listings layout which (except for some alterations over the years) was basically in effect since 1956; the new layout, with numerous modifications big and small, will remain in place through 1985. (C) - in color; (R) - rerun (if episode specifics are unknown) WCBS-TV 2 New York (CBS; owned and operated) 6:25a Give Us This Day (C) 6:30a Black Heritage (topic: slavery in the North American colonies before 1776 - Part 1) (C) 7:00a Project Headstart (how to play the banjo, violin, guitar and autoharp; string quartet from Chicago head start classroom is featured) (C) 7:30a Tell It Like It Was (topic: black folklore of Africa and America) (C) 8:00a The Go-Go Gophers (C) 8:30a The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (C) 9:30a Wacky Races (C) 10:00a The Archie Show (C) 10:30a The Batman/Superman Hour (C) 11:30a The Herculoids (C) 12:00p Shazzan! (C) 12:30p Jonny Quest (C) 1:00p Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor (C) 1:30p The Lone Ranger (cartoon version) (C) 2:00p Opportunity Line (jobs in the oil industry are discussed; hosts: Jim Jensen and Joan Murray) (C) 2:30p Conversation with a Psychiatrist - "Emotional Communications" (with Dr. Edward Stainbrook, Chief Psychiatrist of Los Angeles-University of Southern California Medical Center) (C) 3:00p Repertoire Workshop - "Gilbert," by David S. Meranze and Marc Alan Sarogen (about a college professor who believes that if he straightens out his desk, he can straighten out his life; featuring a pre-Maude / Golden Girls Rue McClanahan in a supporting role) (C) 3:30p Music, Music, Music (guests: The Don Cunningham Quartet; host: Ollie Raymond) (C) 4:00p Black Lettres - "Black Anger" (Part 3; a discussion on the works of Eldridge Cleaver) (C) 4:30p Race of the Week - The Mother Goose Stakes, second of the Triple Crown for Fillies, from Aqueduct Race Track (announcers: Win Elliot and Fred Capossela) (C) [NOTE: Shuvee was the winner] 5:00p The Early Show: "Red Ball Express" (1952) - Jeff Chandler, Alex Nicol 6:30p Six-Thirty Report with Jim Jensen (C) 7:00p CBS Evening News with Roger Mudd (C) 7:30p The Jackie Gleason Show (guests: Tony Bennett, Milton Berle and Nipsey Russell) (C) [original airdate 3/8/69]

8:30p My Three Sons - "The Baby Nurse" (C) [original airdate 10/26/68] 9:00p Hogan's Heroes - "Klink's Old Flame" (C) [original airdate 2/8/69] 9:30p Petticoat Junction - "The Strange Case of Joseph P. Carson" (C) [original airdate 11/30/68] 10:00p Mannix - "A Pittance of Faith" (C) [original airdate 1/11/69] 11:00p News - Jim Jensen (C) 11:30p The Late Show: "Midnight Lace" (1960) - Doris Day, Rex Harrison (C) 1:40a The Late Night News (C) 1:45a The Late Late Show I [listed in the Red Bank Register under The DeCarlo Weekend Theatre banner]: "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" (1952) - Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson (C) 3:10a The Late Late Show II: "Buccaneer's Girl" (1950) - Yvonne DeCarlo, Philip Friend (C) 5:05a The Late Late Show III: "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle" (1955) - Gordon Scott, Vera Miles 6:30a Give Us This Day (C) followed by sign-off WNBC-TV 4 New York (NBC; owned and operated) 5:53a Sermonette (C) 6:00a Modern Farmer 7:00a Across the Fence (C) 7:30a Colonel Bleep (C) 8:30a Dodo (C) 9:00a Super 6 (C) 9:30a Cool McCool (C) 10:00a The Flintstones (C) 10:30a The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (featured: Micro-Venture - "Exploring an Ant Colony") (C) [original airdate 12/21/68] 11:30a Underdog (C) 12:00p Storybook Squares (children's version of The Hollywood Squares; featured in this edition are Jim Backus, Judy Carne, Ted Cassidy, Abby Dalton, Michael Landon, Paul Winchell and Jo Anne Worley) (C) (R) 12:30p Untamed World - "The Color of Insects" (C) (R) 1:00p Agriculture U.S.A. 1:30p You and the Law - "What to Do After an Accident" (guests: attorneys Roger F. Lancaster and Herbert E. Greenstone; host: Eli Jarmel) (C) 2:00p Movie Four: "Shaggy" (1946) - Robert Shayne, Brenda Joyce 3:00p Baseball Today (Mickey Mantle is interviewed (C) 3:15p NBC Saturday Game of the Week - Detroit Tigers at Seattle Pilots (announcers: Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek) (C) [Detroit won, 3-2] 6:00p It's Academic (competing high schools: Tottenville, John Adams and Prospect Heights; host: Art James) (C) 6:30p The Huntley-Brinkley Report (C) 7:00p New York Illustrated - "A Block in Harlem" (narrator: Bill Ryan) (C) 7:30p Adam-12 - "Log 71: I Feel Like a Fool, Malloy" (a.k.a. "When It Happens to a Child, You Never Get Used to It") (C) [original airdate 11/2/68] 8:00p Get Smart - "The Return of the Ancient Mariner" (C) [original airdate 11/9/68] 8:30p The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - "The Real James Gatley" (C) [original airdate 11/2/68] 9:00p NBC Saturday Night at the Movies: "Dragnet" (1969 - TVM) - Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Bobby Troup, Virginia Gregg (C) [original airdate 1/27/69] 11:00p News - Bob Teague, (John?) Palmer (C) 11:10p Weather - Dr. Thomas D. Nicholson (C) 11:15p News - Bob Teague, (John?) Palmer (C)

11:30p The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (guests include Rod Serling, Lynn Kellogg, David Frye, The Fourth Wall, Henry Trefflich) (C) (R) 1:00a The Great Great Show: "Giants of Rome" (1963) - Richard Harrison, Ettore Manni (C) 2:40a Sermonette (C) followed by sign-off WNEW-TV 5 New York (Independent; owned by Metromedia Television) 7:20a Sign-on & Call to Prayer (C) 7:30a Faith to Faith (C) 8:00a Inside Bedford-Stuyvesant 8:30a Fireball XL-5 (C) 9:00a Marine Boy (C) 9:30a My Little Margie - "Vern's Mother-in-Law" [original airdate 2/2/55] 10:00a Eastside Comedy: "Looking for Danger" (1957) - Huntz Hall, Stanley Clements 11:00a 77 Sunset Strip - "Upbeat" [original airdate 4/15/62] 12:00p Metromedia's Evans-Novak Report (guest: Israeli Ambassador to U.S., Yitzhak Rabin) (C) 12:30p Championship Bowling (C) 1:00p Tales of Wells Fargo - "The Branding Iron" [original airdate 2/23/59] 1:30p Colt .45 - "Absent Without Leave" [original airdate 4/19/60] 2:00p Branded - "Survival" [original airdate 1/24/65] 2:30p Route 66 - "And Make Thunder His Tribute" [original airdate 11/1/63] 3:30p Combat! - "The Bridge at Chalons" [original airdate 9/17/63] 4:30p Secret Agent - "Are You Going to Be More Permanent?" [original UK airdate 12/2/65, US 12/25/65] 5:30p The Man From U.N.C.L.E. - "The Bridge of Lions Affair: Part 1" (C) [original airdate 2/4/66] 6:30p My Favorite Martian - "The Martian's Fair Hobo" [original airdate 5/23/65] 7:00p I Love Lucy - "Lucy Hates to Leave" [original airdate 2/4/57] 7:30p Grand Canyon (a grand tour of the Grand Canyon, with Joseph Wood Krutch on muleback) (C) 8:30p W.C. Fields Film Festival - "Tillie and Gus" (1933) - with Alison Skipworth, Baby LeRoy 10:00p The 10 O'Clock Weekend News with George Scharmen (C) 10:30p Maurice Woodruff Predicts (guests: Carol Burnett, Peter Sellers and James Earl Jones) (C) 11:30p Best of Merv Griffin (C) (R) 1:00a The Outer Limits - "The Hundred Days of the Dragon" [original airdate 9/23/63] (per TV Guide and The New York Times) alt: 1:00a American West - "King of the West" (C) [syndicated show from 1968] 1:30a The Cheaters (1960-62 UK mystery series starring John Ireland) - "Fire!" [original UK airdate 3/4/61] (per Daily News, New York Post, Red Bank Register, and Morning Record and Journal) 2:00a News Headlines (C) followed by sign-off WABC-TV 7 New York (ABC; owned and operated) 7:00a Project Know (Dr. Fred Hess lectures on "Fundamental Piloting") (C) 7:30a Davey and Goliath (C) 8:00a Kartoon Carnival (C) 9:00a The New Casper Cartoon Show (C) 9:30a The Adventures of Gulliver (C) 10:00a Spider-Man (C) 10:30a Fantastic Voyage (C) 11:00a Journey to the Center of the Earth (C) 11:30a The Fantastic Four (C) 12:00p George of the Jungle (C) 12:30p American Bandstand '69 (guests: The Grass Roots) (C)

1:30p Happening (guests: The Edwin Hawkins Singers, Sajid Khan) (C) 2:00p Like It Is (includes interviews with Henry Lewis, director of the New Jersey Symphony, and his wife, concert singer Marilyn Horne; Gil Noble, host) (C) 3:00p The Movie Matinee: "The Desert Rats" (1953) - Richard Burton, James Mason 4:30p Car and Track (C) 5:00p ABC's Wide World of Sports (scheduled: International Surfing Championships, held in December 1968 at Makaha Beach, Hawaii, reported by Jim McKay and Rick Grigg; and NCAA Wrestling Championships, held March 29 at Provo, Utah, reported by Bill Flemming) (C) 6:30p Eyewitness News with Bill Aylward (C) 7:00p Wings of Adventure with Tex Antoine - "Denmark" (C) 7:30p The Dating Game (C) 8:00p The Newlywed Game (C) 8:30p The Lawrence Welk Show (features a Stephen Foster medley; plus Bob Ralston performing "A Man and a Woman," Tanya Falan singing "People," and Andra Willis singing "My Cup Runneth Over") (C) (R) 9:30p The Hollywood Palace (guest hosts: Diana Ross & The Supremes; guests: Ethel Waters, Stevie Wonder, Soupy Sales, Sammy Shore, Donald McKayle and Saddris) (C) [original airdate 3/8/69] 10:30p Anniversary Game (host: Alan Hamel) (C) 11:00p ABC Weekend News with Bruce Brown (C) 11:15p Eyewitness News with Gil Noble (C) 11:30p The Best of Broadway I: "Advise and Consent" (1962) - Henry Fonda, Charles Laughton 2:05a The Best of Broadway II: "Ghost of Zorro" (1959) - Clayton Moore, Pamela Black (to 3:30a) followed by sign-off WOR-TV 9 New York (Independent; owned by RKO General) 8:55a News and Weather 9:00a East Side Kids: "Call a Messenger" (1939) - Robert Armstrong, Mary Carlisle, The Little Tough Guys 10:30a Super Adventure Theatre: "My Outlaw Brother" (1951) - Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack 12:00p Million Dollar Movie: "O.K. Nero" (1953) - Walter Chiari, Silvana Pampanini 2:00p Sports Special - "Golf a Go-Go" (C) 2:10p Baseball - San Francisco Giants at New York Mets (announcers: Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy, Ralph Kiner) (C) [Mets won, 4-2] 6:00p Death Valley Days - "The Oldest Law" [original airdate 3/29/69] 6:30p I Spy - "Anyplace I Hang Myself Is Home" (C) [original airdate 1/15/68] 7:30p The Time Tunnel - "Reign of Terror" (C) [original airdate 11/18/66] 8:30p New York Nine Presents: Lucille Ball (double feature): 1. "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob" (1941) - with Edmond O'Brien, George Murphy 2. "Having a Wonderful Time" (1938) - with Ginger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Red Skelton 11:30p Playboy After Dark with Hugh Hefner (guests: Rich Little, Billy Eckstine, The Grass Roots, Bobby Doyle, Paul Mazursky, Larry Tucker, Simmy Bow, Sivi Aberg) (C) 12:30p Saturday Night Flick: "The Lost Missile" (1958) - Robert Loggia, Larry Kerr (C) 2:00a News and Weather followed by sign-off WPIX-TV 11 New York (Independent; licensor WPIX, Inc., owned by New York Daily News) 7:30a Silver Wings (a look at the Air Force Academy's first class studying, drilling and participating in sports) 8:00a The Christophers (topic: life after 60) (C)

8:30a This Is the Life (an ambitious young man has an unscrupulous plan) (C) 9:00a Aprenda Ingles (C) 9:30a The Kathryn Kuhlman Show (C) 10:00a The Challenge of Space (topic: the use of the Radio Astronomy Explorer to study radio waves of celestial bodies) (C) 10:30a En France - "The Studio of the Painter" 11:00a Equal Time - "If I Am Mayor," discussed by Democratic mayoral candidate Robert F. Wagner (C) 11:30a New York Close-Up - "The Village Project" (C) 12:00p Cooking with David Wade (steak au poivre and navy slum are prepared) (C) 12:30p Insight - "Truth About Time" (C) [original airdate 6/10/66] 1:00p Upbeat (host: Don Webster; guests: Johnny Mathis, The Friends of Distinction, Edwin Starr, Spiral Starecase, Mercy, The Yellow Payges) (C) 2:00p Saturday Afternoon Movie I: "The Great Flamarion" (1945) - Dan Duryea, Erich von Stroheim, Mary Beth Hughes 3:30p Saturday Afternoon Movie II: "Red Stallion in the Rockies" (1949) - Ray Collins, Arthur Franz, Jean Heather 5:00p Outdoors with Gadabout Gaddis - "Klamath River" (C) 5:30p The Abbott & Costello Show - "The Charity Bazaar" [original airdate 2/6/53] 6:00p Saturday 6 O'Clock News with Marc Howard (C) 6:30p The Invaders - "Summit Meeting: Part I" (C) [original airdate 10/31/67] 7:30p Chiller Theatre: "The Flying Serpent" (1946) - George Zucco, Ralph Lewis 8:30p Baseball: New York Yankees at Kansas City Royals (announcers: Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, Jerry Coleman) (C) [game ended up tied 2-2, due to it being rained out after the 8th inning] 11:00p Movie Classic: "Two Lost Worlds" (1950) - James Arness, Laura Elliott 12:00a Continental Miniatures (highlights of Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" as performed by a puppet group; host: Erberto Landi) 12:30a It Is Written with George H. Vandeman: "Miracle of Hunza" (C) 1:00a The Big Picture - "D-Day Anniversary" (C) followed by sign-off WNDT 13 Newark/New York (NET affiliate; owned by Educational Broadcasting Corp.) no programs scheduled Retro: Kentucky Saturday, May 30, 1964 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 7:30 Light Time 7:45 Clutch Cargo 8 AM Bullwinkle (delay from noon but not in color) 8:30 Northwest Passage (COLOR) 9 AM Guess Who? 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR) 10:30 Fireball XL-5 11 AM Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12 N Farming With Jack Crowner 12:30 Baseball: Dodgers-Pirates (Bob Wolff and Joe

Garagiola report) 3:30 Film: "The Priceless Laboratory" (an Antarctica research lab that studies physical and life sciences in zero and sub-zero temperatures, time approximate, COLOR) 4 PM Top Star Bowling 5 PM Horse Race: Memorial Day Handicap from Miles Park, Louisville 5:30 NBC Sports Special: Charlotte 600 highlights 6 PM Tomorrow's Champions (amateur boxing) 6:30 Weather, News, Sports 7 PM Kentucky Afield (COLOR) 7:30 The Lieutenant (this would become timely: Paul Burke plays a former "adviser" in Vietnam who demands realism in guerrilla training) 8:30 Joey Bishop (guests: the Andrews Sisters, COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie:" Something Of Value" (Rock Hudson and Sidney Poitier in a drama set against the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya, from '57) 11:15 The Outlaws 12:15 Movie: "Gunman's Walk" 2:05 Local News, Weather WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 7 AM Farming Today 7:30 Farm Front 8 AM Mr. Hop (COLOR) 9 AM Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 9:30 Signal Three (COLOR) 10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR) 10:30 Fireball XL-5 11 AM Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR) 12:30 Film: "Festival Of Speed" highlights the 1963 Indianapolis 500 1 PM Woody's Workshop 1:15 Dugout Dope 1:25 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals (Frank McCormick and Ed Kennedy report) 4 PM Baseball Scoreboard (time approximate) 4:15 All About Sports 4:30 Parade Of Champions (I think this was putt-putt golf) 5 PM Northwest Passage (COLOR) 5:30 NBC Sports Special 6 PM NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 6:15 Local News, Sports 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (COLOR) 7:30 The Lieutenant 8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Of Value" 11:15 News, Weather 11:35 Movies: "The Caine Mutiny" (COLOR) and "Murder, My Sweet" ("The Caine Mutiny" is worth it for the cast: Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray,

Jose Ferrer, E.G. Marshall) WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 6:15 Farm News 6:30 Summer Semester: "Modern Comparative Drama" 7 AM Jewish Hour (Lowell Thomas narrates films of the Eichmann trial) 7:30 Play It Safe 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10 AM Quick Draw McGraw 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Sky King 12:30 Larry Smith (and his puppets) 1 PM Movie: "Cry Of The Werewolf" 2:30 All Star Golf (Al Besselink vs. either Cary Middlecoff or Dow Finsterwald; Jimmy Demaret reports) 3:30 Horse Race: Metropolitan Handicap, first leg of the Handicap Triple Crown, from Aqueduct race course in New York; Fred Capossela, Win Elliot, and Sam Renick report 4 PM Yancy Derringer 4:30 Big Time Wrestling 5:30 Rocky And His Friends 6 PM The Rebel 6:30 Bronco 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 The New Phil Silvers Show (Phil's new character, Harry Grafton, spots Allen Funt in a supermarket and starts looking for the "Candid Camera") 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:35 Racing From River Downs 11:45 Checkmate 12:45 Star Performance 1:15 Movies: "The Arnelo Affair," "She Knew All The Answers," "Three Comrades," and "White Savage" (AFAIK, this stays on all night, until 7:30 AM) WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7 AM Summer Semester 7:30 Cartoon Comics 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10 AM Quick Draw McGraw 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Sky King

12:30 CBS News (anchor not given) 1 PM Magic Moments In Sports 1:15 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals (Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese report) 4 PM Magic Moments In Sports (time approximate) 4:30 Adventure Theater (travelogue) 5 PM Exclusively Outdoors 5:30 Hi-Varieties 6:25 Local News 6:30 Bold Journey 7 PM Hayloft Hoedown 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 The New Phil Silvers Show 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "The Prince And The Showgirl" (COLOR) WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 9:30 Asbury Hymn Time 10 AM The Story 10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 American Bandstand (guests: Don Grady of "My Three Sons," who in 1967 would record a thing called "Yellow Balloon"; Nino Tempo and April Stevens) 1:30 Movies: "Seventeen" (Jackie Cooper, from '40) and "The Texans" 4:45 Home Show 5 PM Wide World Of Sports: National AAU Gymnastics Championships, the Yankee 300 NASCAR race from Indianapolis, a three-round boxing match between Olympic hopefuls Joe Frazier and 295-pound Buster Mathis 6:30 Roller Derby 7:30 Hootenanny (from the U.S. Naval Academy: the Chad Mitchell Trio, Judy Henske, Flatt and Scruggs, Glen Yarbrough, Val Pringle, Grier Reynolds, Stan Rubin and his Tigertown Five, comedian Charlie Manna; Jack Linkletter hosts) 8:30 Lawrence Welk (Memorial Day is the theme) 9:30 Hollywood Palace (host Phil Harris; Louis Armstrong (doing "Hello, Dolly!"), soprano Mary Costa, Louis Nye, comedian Pete Barbutti, dancer-choreographer Peter Gennaro (who later did the choreography for "The Ed Sullivan Show"), the Jubilee Four, jugglers the Peiro Brothers, the Robert Baudy leopard and panther act) 10:30 Stump The Stars (Eartha Kitt and Mike Connors play the game with regulars Sebastian Cabot, Stubby Kaye, Ross Martin, Richard Long, Joyce Jameson, and Connie Stevens--these were new episodes, not reruns of the 1962-63 CBS series; Mike Stokey continued as host) 11 PM News, Weather

11:20 Movie: "Streets Of Laredo" WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS) 9 AM Pathways To God 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR) 10:30 Fireball XL-5 11 AM Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR) 12:30 Leisure 1 PM Comedy Time (cartoons) 1:25 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals (Ch. 18 was on the Reds network and picked up Ch. 5's coverage) 4 PM Country Music (Stan Corman, time approximate) 4:30 Big Time Wrestling 5:30 NBC Sports Special 6 PM Porter Wagoner 6:30 International Showtime ("Canadian Aquacade," with diving champions Norma Dean Maxwell, Eddie Cole, Emile Hotte, and Ronnie Munn demonstrating high diving and such stunts as weightlifting and a relay sack race, delay from Fri 7:30 PM) 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Of Value" 11:15 Weather, News, Sports (COLOR) 11:45 Movie: "The Blonde Bandit" (the star of this '49 drama, Dorothy Patrick, is no relation to me--watch for Robert Rockwell, Jor-El in the first George Reeves "Superman" episode and Mr. Boynton on "Our Miss Brooks") WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10 AM Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from noon) 10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Tobacco News And Views 12:15 Young People's World 12:25 Almanac Newsreel (the 1959 Indianapolis 500) 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Nick Clooney (students from Scott County High School are guests) 2:30 Trails West 3 PM Film: "Desert Horizons" (how the development of oil resources has raised the standard of living in the Middle East) 3:30 Horse Race: Metropolitan Handicap 4 PM Three Stooges

4:30 Keyhole 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Danger Man (the half-hour version of Patrick McGoohan's "Secret Agent") 7 PM Ensign O'Toole (ABC, delay from Thu 9 PM) 7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 Movie: "Woman In White" (a woman in white lurks outside a country estate near London to warn the heiress-owner of impending danger, perhaps from one of her residents--no relation to the radio soap of the same name, which was about a nurse--news, weather, and sports follow the movie) WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC) 10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Pastor's Study 2 PM Movie: "Nancy Drew, Trouble Shooter" 3:30 Horse Race: Metropolitan Handicap 4 PM Roller Derby 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Chicago Wrestling 7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk (trivia note: of the three stations airing Mr. Music Maker, only Ch. 32 ever carried him in syndication; Chs. 12 and 27 carried "Hee Haw") 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 Trails West 11 PM Movie: "Volcano" Retro: Southern Ontario Thurs, May 30, 1991 from Toronto Star WGRZ 2-NBC Buffalo 5:00 Home Shopping 5:30 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 700 Club 7:00 Today 9:00 Geraldo 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 To Tell the Truth 11:30 TrialWatch noon News 12:30 A Closer Look 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Donahue 5:00 News

5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World 9:00 NBA Western Final, Game 6 (if necessary): Portland-LA Lakers 11:30 News mid. Tonight Show 1:00 Late Night with David Letterman 2:00 Later with Bob Costas 2:30 Home Shopping CKVR 3-CBC Barrie 6:00 News 6:30 Morning Exercise 7:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 7:30 Street Cents 8:00 You're Getting Better 8:30 Good Company 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Fred Penner's Place (aired 30 min on Tu/Th, 15 min on M/W/F followed by Under the Umbrella Tree) 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 11:30 Andy Griffith noon Leave It to Beaver 12:30 News 1:00 All My Children 2:00 You're Getting Better 2:30 Wok with Yan 3:00 Good Company 3:30 Danger Bay 4:00 Batman 4:30 Newhart 5:00 Leave It to Beaver 5:30 News 6:00 Love Boat 7:00 Beyond 2000 (themoplastic Vector car, a device that eliminates ski bindings, treating stress and chronic pain with music, new leprosy vaccine) 8:00 Movie "Into Thin Air" 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Golden Girls mid. Perry Mason (x2) 2:00 Movie "The Hangman" WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo 6:00 James Robison 6:30 Wake, Rattle & Roll 7:00 Jetsons 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 CBS This Morning 10:00 Designing Women 10:30 Family Feud

11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Cosby Show 4:30 Growing Pains 5:00 Night Court 5:30 Inside Edition 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Instant Recall 8:00 Top Cops 9:00 Antagonists 10:00 An American Story (Bill Bixby hosts, re-enactments tell the story of the murder of a smalltown SC police chief) 11:00 News 11:30 Night Court mid. TBA CBLT 5-CBC Toronto 7:00 CBC Morning News (simulcast with CBC Newsworld) 9:00 Anything Grows 9:30 Wok with Yan 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Lynette Jennings Homeworks 2:30 Alice 3:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 3:30 Facts of Life 4:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 4:30 Danger Bay 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Golden Girls 6:00 News 7:00 Newhart 7:30 On the Road Again 8:00 TBA 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Newhart mid. Kate & Allie 12:30 Movie "Walter and June" CIII 6/41-Global Toronto (ch 6 is the Paris tx) 5:00 Night Music cont'd 5:30 Faith 20 6:00 Seneca Telecollege 6:30 Hercules 7:00 Care Bears 7:30 Police Academy: The Series

8:00 Inspector Gadget 8:30 Teddy Ruxpin 9:00 Chain Reaction 9:30 T & T 10:00 Food for Thought 10:30 100 Huntley Street 11:30 Entertainment Desk noon News 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Chain Reaction 2:30 Bumper Stumpers 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Bold & the Beautiful 4:30 Young & the Restless 5:30 News 6:50 Sportsline 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Strange But True 8:00 Simpsons 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Coach 10:00 LA Law 11:00 News 11:30 Sportsline mid. Parker Lewis Can't Lose! (x2) 1:00 Late Night with David Letterman 2:00 Movie "The Tender Trap" 4:00 Night Moves CJOH 6-CTV Ottawa (Deseronto tx) 6:00 Fitness with Love 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Eye on Ottawa 10:00 Dini Petty 11:00 Secret Lives 11:30 Graham Kerr noon Pink Panther 12:30 News 1:00 Shirley (women who relinquish child custody) 2:00 Another World 3:00 Joan Rivers 4:00 Head of the Class 4:30 Cosby Show 5:00 Night Court 5:30 Cheers 6:00 News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World 9:00 ENG 10:00 Rescue 911 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 News mid. Movie "Against All Odds"

2:30 Jake & the Fatman WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 5:30 First Business 6:00 Good Morning Western New York 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 AM Buffalo 11:00 Home noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 ABC Afternoon Special "All That Glitters" (pre-empts Oprah) 5:00 News 5:30 Cheers 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Father Dowling Mysteries 9:00 My Life & Times (x2) 10:00 PrimeTime Live 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Into the Night Starring Rick Dees (guests Jennifer O'Neill, the Whispers, Carrie Snow, and Rich Little) 1:00 Infomercials CKNX 8-Wingham/CFPL 10-London (Ind; semi-networked with CHCH) 6:00 Bestsellers 6:30 (CKNX) Circle Square/(CFPL) Body Moves 7:00 100 Huntley Street 8:00 Size Small 8:30 New You 9:00 Everyday Workout 9:30 Best is Yet to Come 10:00 You're Getting Better 10:30 Classic Concentration 11:00 Price is Right noon Flintstones 12:30 News 1:00 One O'Clock Live 1:30 (CKNX) Body Moves/(CFPL) Bizarre 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 DuckTales 4:30 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers 5:00 ALF 5:30 (CKNX) Insight/(CFPL) Eye on FYI 6:00 News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Father Dowling Mysteries 9:00 Against the Law

10:00 Night Heat 11:00 News 11:30 (CKNX) Bizarre mid. Movie "Yours, Mine and Ours" WROC 8-CBS Rochester 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 Designing Women 10:30 Family Feud 11:00 Price is Right noon Challengers 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Magnum, PI 5:00 News 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Top Cops 9:00 Antagonists 10:00 An American Story 11:00 News 11:30 Fly by Night 12:30 Night Heat 1:40 Personalities 2:10 CBS News Nightwatch CFTO 9-CTV Toronto 5:30 News 6:00 Fitness with Love 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Joan Rivers 10:00 Dini Petty 11:00 Eye on Toronto noon Flintstones 12:30 News 1:00 Shirley 2:00 Another World 3:00 Judge (which I think was being filmed at Channel 9 Court by that time) 3:30 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers 4:00 Tale Spin 4:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 5:00 Family Ties 5:30 News 6:00 Cosby Show 6:30 News 7:30 Cheers 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World

9:00 ENG 10:00 Unsolved Mysteries 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 News 12:15 Movie "Thunder Bay" 2:15 Infomercial 2:45 Magnum, PI WHEC 10-NBC Rochester 5:00 Cosby Show 5:30 AgDay 6:00 This Morning's Business 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 To Tell the Truth 9:30 TrialWatch 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Classic Concentration 11:00 Geraldo noon News 12:30 A Closer Look 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 5:30 Cheers 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Cheers 7:30 Rochester International Today (pre-empts Cosby Show) 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World 9:00 NBA Western Final 11:30 News mid. Tonight Show 1:00 Late Night with David Letterman 2:00 Later with Bob Costas 2:30 News 3:00 Hard Copy 3:30 Success-N-Life 4:30 Joker's Wild CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 5:30 James Robison 6:00 Everyday Workout 6:30 It Figures 7:00 100 Huntley Street 8:00 Body Moves 8:30 Bestsellers 9:00 Best is Yet to Come 9:30 Good Morning Workout 10:00 Classic Concentration 10:30 Family Feud 11:00 Price is Right noon News

12:30 Dayscene 1:00 Pasquale's Kitchen Express (reruns currently air on CFMT in the Toronto market) 1:30 New You 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Highway to Heaven 5:00 ALF 5:30 News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Father Dowling Mysteries 9:00 Against the Law 10:00 Night Heat 11:00 News mid. Movie "Fitzcarraldo" 3:00 Infomercials CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 4:30 Success-N-Life 5:30 James Robison 6:00 News 6:30 Anatomy of Living 7:00 It Figures 7:30 Bestsellers 8:00 Danger Bay 8:30 Harrigan 9:00 Fred Penner's Place 9:30 Mr. Dressup 10:00 This Morning 11:00 Price is Right noon Family Ties 12:30 I Love Lucy 1:00 All My Children 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Who's the Boss? 5:30 Golden Girls 6:00 News 7:00 ALF 7:30 Empty Nest 8:00 Beverly Hills 90210 (90 min, pilot) 9:30 Wonder Years 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 SCTV mid. Newhart 12:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 1:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 1:30 Alice CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough 6:00 News 6:30 Video Hits (1 day delay) 7:00 CBC Morning News 9:00 James Robison

9:30 Best is Yet to Come 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Danger Bay 11:30 Flintstones noon News 12:30 Family Ties 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Midday 3:00 Newhart 3:30 Judge 4:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 4:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 5:00 Facts of Life 5:30 Golden Girls 6:00 News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Family Ties 8:00 Star Performance 9:00 Beverly Hills 90210 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Sledge Hammer (x2) 12:30 Rockford Files CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener 6:00 Ontario Report 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room & Friends 9:30 In Shape for Life 10:00 Dini Petty 11:00 Morning Magazine 11:30 Webster noon News 12:30 Family Ties 1:00 Shirley 2:00 Another World 3:00 Joan Rivers 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 Head of the Class 5:00 Cheers 5:30 Night Court 6:00 News 7:00 Cosby Show 7:30 Perfect Strangers 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World 9:00 ENG 10:00 Rescue 911 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 Ontario Report mid. Movie "Night Gallery" 2:00 Infomercials WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 5:30 First Business

6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 Home noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 ABC Afterschool Special "All That Glitters" (pre-empts Head of the Class and Newhart) 5:00 News 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Now 7:00 LPGA Rochester International golf (pre-empts Wheel and Jeopardy!) 8:00 Father Dowling Mysteries 9:00 My Life & Times 10:00 PrimeTime Live 11:00 News 11:30 Inside Edition mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 Instant Recall 1:00 Infomercial 1:30 News WNED 17-PBS Buffalo 5:00 WNED TV Auction 7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Instructional Programs noon Sesame Street 1:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 2:00 Movie "Broadway Melody of 1940" 4:00 WNED TV Auction CICA 19-TVO Toronto 6:00 Science of Architecture 6:30 Marketing for Everyone 7:00 Middle East 7:30 Sociology 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 How to Break 90 in 30 Days 9:00 Harriet's Magic Hats 9:15 Let's All Sing 9:30 More Books from Cover to Cover 9:45 Harriet's Magic Hats 10:00 Tales from the Blue Crystal 10:15 Spirit Bay 10:45 It's Your World 11:00 Chaine d'idees 11:15 Decouvre ton monde 11:30 Free to Fly

11:45 Shadow Puppets noon TVO Daytime 1:00 Write Stuff! 1:15 Harriet's Magic Hats 1:35 Take a Look 2:00 It's Your World 2:15 Tales from the Blue Crystal 2:30 All About You 2:45 Voyageurs 3:00 Applied Communications 3:30 Write Right 4:00 Adult Math 4:30 Fish Course 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Today's Special 7:00 Heidi 7:30 Caring for Young Children 8:00 Troubeshooter 8:40 Thinking Course 9:00 Red Empire (pt 2) 10:00 Telefest Awards (honoring student achievements in radio, TV and film) 11:05 Walking Fit 11:30 Recovering from Addictions mid. Question Periods (Queen's Park at midnight, House of Commons at 1) WNEQ 23-PBS Buffalo 3:30pm Hooked on Aerobics 4:00 Adventures in Scale Modeling 4:30 Malone 5:00 Outdoor Digest 5:30 Creative Living 6:00 Body Electric 6:30 World of Survival 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 Adam Smith's Money World 8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 9:00 Mystery! "Inspector Morse: Deceived by Flight" (pt 1) 10:00 Wish Me Luck CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto 7:30 Passe-Partout 8:00 Tao Tao 8:30 Premiere edition 9:00 Les anges du matin 10:00 La cuisine des anges 10:15 Iniminimagimo 10:30 Babar 11:00 Le P'tit Champlain 11:30 Regards sur la nature (Profiles of Nature) noon L'edition magazine 12:30 Les demons du midi 1:30 Chateauvallon 2:30 Histoire de la Marine 3:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs; SRC has aired this for many years) 4:00 Kim et Clip

4:30 Tes choix, ta sante 5:00 Les detecteurs des mensonges 5:30 Ce soir Ontario 6:30 Ce soir plus 7:00 Bouffee de sante 7:30 TBA 10:00 Le Telejournal 10:25 Le Point 10:40 Meteo/Nouvelles du sport 11:00 Cinema "Le grand kidnapping" WUTV 29-Fox Buffalo 5:00 Movie "Dangerous Company" cont'd 6:00 TBA 6:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 7:00 Muppet Babies 7:30 Merrie Melodies 8:00 GI Joe 8:30 TBA 9:00 Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Success-N-Life 10:30 TBA 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 Too Close for Comfort noon Happy Days 12:30 Silver Spoons 1:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 1:30 Webster 2:00 TBA 2:30 Gummi Bears 3:00 DuckTales 3:30 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers 4:00 Tale Spin 4:30 Peter Pan & the Pirates 5:00 Tiny Toon Adventures 5:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:00 Hunter 8:00 Simpsons 8:30 Babes 9:00 Beverly Hills 90210 10:00 M*A*S*H 10:30 TBA 11:00 Arsenio Hall (guests Sally Field and Whoopi Goldberg) mid. Party Machine with Nia Peeples 12:30 Barney Miller 1:00 Matt Houston 2:00 Highway to Heaven 3:00 Judge 3:30 Gomer Pyle 4:00 Movie "Destination Tokyo" (colorized) CFMT 47-Ind/Ethnic Toronto 6:00 Telediario (Portuguese) 6:30 Telesera (Italian) 7:00 Chinese Journal (Cantonese)

7:30 Ukrainian Svitohlad (Ukrainian) 8:30 Asian Horizons (English/South Asian languages) 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 Happy Days 11:30 The Caribbean noon Bianca Vidal (Italian) 12:30 Rosa Selvaggia (Italian) 1:30 Incontri (Italian) 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Party Machine with Nia Peeples 3:30 Who's the Boss? 4:00 Neighbours 4:30 Ricardina e Marta (Italian) 5:00 Corpo a Corpo (Portuguese) 5:30 Telediario 6:00 Growing Pains 6:30 Who's the Boss? 7:00 Challengers 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Telesera 8:30 Incontri 9:00 Maria de Nadie (Italian-dubbed telenovela) 9:30 Chinese Journal 10:00 Arsenio Hall (same guests as ch 29) 11:00 Love Connection 11:30 Hard Copy mid. Into the Night Starring Rick Dees (Same guests as ch 7) 1:00 Odd Couple 1:30 Infomercial 2:00 New Dragnet 2:30 New Adam-12 3:00 Cannon WNYB 49-TCT Buffalo 5:00 Praise the Lord 6:00 TCT Today 6:30 Benny Hinn 7:00 Living in the Light 7:30 Circle Square 8:00 Lift Jesus Higher 8:30 Digging In 9:00 Richard Roberts 9:30 Joy 10:00 Beverly Exercise 10:30 Marilyn Hickey 11:00 Kenneth Copeland 11:30 Ask the Pastor noon Dr. Cherry 12:30 100 Huntley Street 1:30 Study in the Word 2:00 TCT Today 2:30 Benny Hinn 3:00 700 Club 4:00 Another Life 4:30 Marilyn Hickey

5:00 Praise the Lord 7:00 Jerry Bernard 8:00 TCT Today 8:30 Dale Evans 9:00 Dwight Thompson 10:00 Praise the Lord 1:00 TCT Today 1:30 Call to Action 2:00 Jeff Fenholt 2:30 Publc Report 3:00 Praise the Lord CITY 57-Ind Toronto 5:00 Movie "Captain Tugboat Annie" cont'd 6:00 Seneca Telecollege 6:30 20 Minute Workout 7:00 BreakfastTelevision 9:00 Donahue 10:00 CityLine 11:00 CityLights 11:30 20 Minute Workout noon Twilight Zone 12:30 SCTV 1:00 Movie "Isabel" 3:00 MushMusic 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Geraldo 6:00 News 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Inside Edition 8:00 Movie "Oliver's Story" 10:00 News 10:30 SCTV 11:00 News "Hard Choices" 12:55 Movie "The Little Shop of Horrors" 2:25 Movie "Cauldron of Blood" 4:25 Movie "Jennifer" La Chaine Francaise (TVO French network) 8:30 C'est chouette! 9:00 Badaboks 9:20 Bibi et Genevieve/Bibi et Genevieve t'invitent 9:40 Bricomagie/Picoli et Lirabo 10:15 Ile aux enfants/Chaine d'idees 10:30 La sexualite...parlons-en 11:00 Harmonie 11:30 Mosaique noon Alternative Coop 12:30 L'enfance/Monde en developpement 1:00 Picoli et Lirabo 1:10 Decouvre ton monde/Chaine d'idees 2:00 Profession: ecrivain 2:30 Gamelle et sac a dos 3:00 Guerre civile en Espagne 4:00 Manigances 4:30 Cercle de feu

5:00 Ile aux blizzards (Blizzard Island) 5:30 Bricomagie/Zooclip/Chaine d'idees 6:00 Bibi et Genevieve 6:15 Bibi et Genevieve t'invitent/Boumbo 6:30 Les amis ratons (Raccoons)/Le tour du monde de Cantinflas 7:00 Imagine 7:30 Cercle de feu 8:00 Cinq filles a Paris 9:00 La vie sur terre 10:00 Science en image 11:30 Cercle de feu mid. Periode de question (Queen's Park at midnight, House of Commons at 1) Metro Cable 10 (programs simulcast on all GTA cablecos) 6:30-7pm Horizon: Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam 10:00 At the Movies 10:30-11pm At Your Service For ch 23's listings...add "Channel 23 Report" at 6:50pm, I accidentally left it out of the earlier post... That day's cable listings from the Star... A&E 6:30 A&E Preview 7:00 By Design 8:00 World of Survival 8:30 Crusade in Europe 9:00 Mrs. Columbo 10:00 Fugitive 11:00 Avengers noon Movie "Heartbeat" 2:00 City of Angels 3:00 Agatha Christie: Miss Marple "At Bertram's Hotel" (pt 1) 5:00 Fugitive 6:00 Avengers 7:00 World of Survival 7:30 Crusade in Europe 8:00 Victory at Sea 8:30 World in Action 9:00 Rainbow mid. Victory at Sea 12:30 World in Action 1:00 Rainbow 4:00 Agatha Christie: Miss Marple "At Bertram's Hotel" (pt 1) CBC Newsworld 5:00 Capital Report 5:30 Business World 6:00 CBC Morning News noon Canada Live 1:00 Coast to Coast 2:00 Newscentre 4:00 Midday 5:00 This Day 6:00 This Country

6:30 Business World 7:00 This Country 7:30 Cover Story 8:00 Capital Report 8:30 Arts & Entertainment Report 9:00 This Country 9:30 A Closer Look 10:00 This Country 10:30 Cover Story 11:00 Arts & Entertainment Report 11:30 Business World mid. Capital Report 12:30 World Monitor 1:00 Today's Japan (from NHK) 1:30 Cover Story 2:00 The National/The Journal 3:00 Midday 4:00 Arts & Entertainment Report 4:30 A Closer Look Family Channel 6:00 You & Me, Kid 6:30 Mousercise 7:00 Good Morning, Mickey! 7:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner 8:00 Donald Duck Presents 8:30 Dumbo's Circus 9:00 Babar 9:30 Movie "Peter-No-Tail in America" 11:00 Omni Science 11:30 Wonderful Wizard of Oz noon Storybook Classics "The Elephant's Child" (narrated by Jack Nicholson) 12:30 Bobobobs 1:00 Movie "Old Yeller" 2:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner 3:00 Walt Disney Presents 4:00 Donald Duck Presents 4:30 Teen Win, Lose or Draw 5:00 Disney's Legends & Heroes 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 CLYDE 6:30 Eric's World 7:00 Walt Disney Presents "The Tattooed Police Horse" 8:00 Movie "Mio in the Land of Faraway" 9:45 Movie "Chained" 11:05 Burns & Allen 11:30 Movie "The Talk of the Town" First Choice 5:00 Movie "Matinee" cont'd 6:15 Movie "Shack Out on 101" 7:45 Movie "Guest Wife" 9:15 Movie "Echoes of Paradise" 11:00 Movie "Return from the Past" 12:30 Movie "House Party" 2:30 Movie "Kitty and the Bagman"

4:15 Movie "Diagnosis: Murder" 5:45 Movie "Love and Murder" 7:15 Movie "Prom Night III: The Last Kiss" 9:00 Movie "Tremors" 10:45 Movie "Nightbreed" 12:30 Movie "Carnival of Souls" 2:00 Movie "Paranoia" 3:45 Movie "After Midnight" MuchMusic 5:00 VJ: Steve Anthony (still at 299 Queen West to this day, now hosting CP24's morning show and VOing for Space) 6:00 Spotlight: Barney Bentall & the Legendary Hearts 7:00 MuchWest 7:30 Fax 8:00 MushMusic noon VJ: Dan Gallagher 4:00 Pepsi Power Hour 5:00 Mike & Mike's Excellent X Canada Adventures 5:30 VJ: Erica Ehm 6:00 Spotlight: Lyle Lovett 6:30 VJ: Erica Ehm 7:00 MuchWest 7:30 Fax 8:00 Pepsi Power Hour 9:00 Mike & Mike's Excellent X Canada Adventures 9:30 VJ: Erica Ehm 10:00 Spotlight: Lyle Lovett 10:30 VJ: Erica Ehm 11:00 MuchWest 11:30 Fax mid. VJ: Dan Gallagher 4:00 Pepsi Power Hour TNN 9:00 VideoMorning noon Cookin' USA 12:30 Going Our Way 1:00 Top Card 1:30 You (Can or Could? Not sure which, listings only listed the last 3 words) Be a Star 2:00 Country Standard Time 3:00 Cookin' USA 3:30 Top Card 4:00 Club Dance 5:00 VideoPM 7:30 You...Be a Star 8:00 On Stage 8:30 American Music Shop 9:00 Nashville Now 10:30 Crook & Chase 11:00 On Stage 11:30 American Music Shop mid. Nashville Now 1:30 Crook & Chase 2:00 Club Dance

TSN 5:00 Motorcycle Racing: Daytona 200 Superbike 5:30 TransWorld Sport 6:30 Bodies in Motion 7:00 SportsDesk 7:30 Motorcycle Rider 8:00 Cycling World Cup Series 8:30 Sports Page 9:00 French Open Tennis 2:00 WTA Women's Tennis Magazine 2:30 Inside the PGA Tour 3:00 CSL Soccer: North York-Toronto 5:00 Australian Rules Football 6:00 This Week in the World League 6:30 SportsDesk 7:00 World of Horse Racing 7:30 Baseball: Oakland-Toronto 11:00 SportsDesk 11:30 Up Close mid. Thoroughbred Digest 1:30 Cycling World Cup Series 2:00 SportsDesk 2:30 Baseball: Oakland-Toronto Vision TV 7:00 Hypotheticals 8:00 Passport to Adventure 8:30 Victory 9:30 Kenneth Copeland 10:00 It's About Time 10:30 Matthew Fox Uncensored 11:00 Faithful Women noon King (pt 2; Paul Winfield, Ossie Davis, and Cicely Tyson star in this 1976 miniseries on Martin Luther King Jr.) 1:00 Heartlines 1:30 Stiller Report 2:00 James Robison 2:30 World Religions 3:00 It's About Time 3:30 Matthew Fox Uncensored 4:00 Faithful Women 5:00 King (pt 2) 6:00 Heartlines 6:30 Stiller Report 7:00 It's About Time 7:30 Living Body "Landscapes and Interiors" 8:00 Movie "Where No Vultures Fly" 10:00 Bless Me, Father (Britcoms are still part of Vision's primetime line-up, as well as recently added Emmerdale and EastEnders in primetime) 10:30 On Top of the World 11:00 100 Huntley Street mid. It's About Time 12:30 Living Body "Landscapes and Interiors" 1:00 Movie "Where No Vultures Fly" 3:00 Bless Me, Father 3:30 On Top of the World

YTV 6:00 Alphabet Soup 6:30 Let's Go! 7:00 Pollywog 7:30 Edison Twins 8:00 Generation Gap 8:30 Let Me Prove It 9:00 Marie Soleil 9:30 Waterville Gang 10:00 Willy & Floyd 10:30 Gigglesnort Hotel 11:00 Time to Read/Simon & the Witch 11:30 Paul Hann & Friends noon Lassie 12:30 You Can't Do That on Television 1:00 Take Part 1:30 Snelgrove Snail 2:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 2:30 Just Like Mom 3:00 Circus 3:30 Camp Cariboo 4:00 Doctor Who 4:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 5:00 Rocky & Bullwinkle 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 Rock 'n Talk 7:00 Muppet Show 7:30 You Can't Do That on Television 8:00 Wonderstruck 8:30 New Leave It to Beaver 9:00 Home & Away 9:30 Paul Daniels' Magic Show 10:30 Smith & Smith 11:00 Rock 'n Talk mid. Get Smart 12:30 Bonanza 1:30 Doctor Who 2:00 Infomercials from Toronto Star WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo 11:00 News 11:30 Night Court mid. TBA WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Into the Night Starring Rick Dees (guests Jennifer O'Neill, the Whispers, Carrie Snow, and Rich Little) 1:00 Infomercials I recall reading somewhere that the Buffalo VHF stations, especially 4 and 7, were hot and heavy with the infomercials during the 1990s, especially in late-night.

Quote from: Bluenoser on May 30, 2011, 08:31:22 AM La Chaine Francaise (TVO French network) 6:30 Les amis ratons (Raccoons)/Le tour du monde de Cantinflas Re: Cantinflas -- this was a Mexican import, "Cantinflas y Sus Amigos", starring Mexican comedian and actor Cantinflas, known in the US as "Amigo and Friends". This series ran on the Televisa channels for many years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amigo_and_Friends Quote from: Bluenoser on May 30, 2011, 10:17:12 AM TNN 1:30 You (Can or Could? Not sure which, listings only listed the last 3 words) Be a Star I believe it was "You Can Be A Star". Quote from: Bluenoser on May 30, 2011, 10:17:12 AM YTV 2:00 Infomercials Didn't know that YTV carried any infomercials -- I always thought they left the air in late night. Family Channel 6:00 You & Me, Kid 6:30 Mousercise 7:00 Good Morning, Mickey! 7:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner 8:00 Donald Duck Presents 8:30 Dumbo's Circus 9:00 Babar 9:30 Movie "Peter-No-Tail in America" 11:00 Omni Science 11:30 Wonderful Wizard of Oz noon Storybook Classics "The Elephant's Child" (narrated by Jack Nicholson) 12:30 Bobobobs 1:00 Movie "Old Yeller" 2:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner 3:00 Walt Disney Presents 4:00 Donald Duck Presents 4:30 Teen Win, Lose or Draw 5:00 Disney's Legends & Heroes 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 CLYDE 6:30 Eric's World 7:00 Walt Disney Presents "The Tattooed Police Horse" 8:00 Movie "Mio in the Land of Faraway" 9:45 Movie "Chained" 11:05 Burns & Allen 11:30 Movie "The Talk of the Town" Even back in 1991 Family was running Disney shows and movies. from Toronto Star WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo 11:00 News

11:30 Night Court mid. TBA WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Into the Night Starring Rick Dees (guests Jennifer O'Neill, the Whispers, Carrie Snow, and Rich Little) 1:00 Infomercials I recall reading somewhere that the Buffalo VHF stations, especially 4 and 7, were hot and heavy with the infomercials during the 1990s, especially in late-night. The rest of the week's listings indicated that ch 4 did run infomercials til around 4am, but the listings had it marked as TBA that day. Retro: Central California Sun, May 31, 1959 from TV This Week-Fresno/Bakersfield edition 3 KEYT-ABC/CBS/NBC Santa Barbara 6 KSBY-ABC/CBS/NBC San Luis Obispo 8 KSBW-ABC/CBS/NBC Salinas/Monterey 10 KERO-NBC Bakersfield 11 KNTV-Ind San Jose 12 KFRE-CBS Fresno 24 KMJ-NBC Fresno 29 KBAK-CBS/ABC Bakersfield 47 KJEO-ABC Fresno Morning 8:00 12 Revival 8:30 12 Talk Back 9:00 6-8 La Hora Mexico 12-29 Eye on New York 9:30 10 Christophers 12 Oral Roberts 29 Camera Three 10:00 10 Living Word 12-29 Last Word (guests Aldous Huxley and Mary McCarthy) 10:15 10 Christian Science 10:30 10 Faith for Today

12 Sports Club House 24 Eternal Light "The Land of the Book" (pt 2) 29 News Headlines 10:40 29 Baseball Preview 10:45 6-8-12 Baseball Leadoff 10:55 6-8-12-29 Game of the Week: Pittsburgh-Cincinnati 11:00 10 Industry on Parade 24 Baseball Hall of Fame 47 This is the Life 11:15 3-10-24 Leo Durocher's Warmup 11:25 3-10-24 Baseball: Philadelphia-Milwaukee 11:30 47 Christian Science 11:45 47 Sacred Heart Afternoon noon 47 Bishop Pike "What to Do with Your Life" 12:30 47 Variedad en Casa 1:00 47 Teatro Burgie 1:30 47 Jungle Jim 1:45 29 Scoreboard 2:00 3 Eternal Word 6-8 Request Movie "Devil May Care" 10 Hopalong Cassidy "Stagecoach Wac" 12 America at Work 24 Buccaneers 29 Western Playhouse "Sandflow" 47 Smoot 2:15

12 Investments 47 Dateline UN 2:25 11 Early Edition 2:30 3 Johns Hopkins File "New China and the Paper Tiger" 11 Faith for Today 24 Frontiers of Faith 47 Sunday Matinee "Out of the Past" 3:00 3 Open Hearing 10 Cowboy G-Men 11 Oral Roberts 12 Sunday Feature "War Paint" 24 Meet the Press 29 Feature Theatre "Test Pilot" 3:30 3 College News Conference 6-8 Christophers 10 Sunday Matinee "Dodge City" 11 Church in the Home 24 Sherwood Forest 4:00 3 Walt Disney "Elfego Baca, Attorney at Law" 6-8 The Way 11 Voice of Calvary 24 Championship Bowling 4:30 6 Law 8 Industry on Parade 11 Branded "Rainbow of Rockies" 12 Phil the Forester 47 Rendezvous 4:45 6-8 Smoot 5:00 3 TV Hour of Stars "The Return" 6-8-12 Face the Nation 24 Star Performance "Magic Hat" 29 Wonders of the World 47 Academy Award Theatre "Rage at Dawn" 5:30 6-8 This is the Life 10 Walt Disney "I Captured the King of the Leprechauns" 11 Lone Ranger 12-29 GE College Bowl 24 Early Movie "Conquest"

Evening 6:00 3 Meet the Press 6-8 Favorite Story 11 Jet Jackson "Curse of the Pharoahs" 12 Wonders of the World 29 Lawman "The Ring" 6:30 3-6-8-12-29 20th Century "Mach Busters" (training Air Force supersonic jet fighter pilots) 10 Sergeant Preston "Dog Race" 11 Susie "Secretaries are People" 47 Man Without a Gun "Dream Weaver" 7:00 3 Air Force Story 6-8 TBA 11-12-29 Lassie 47 You Asked for It (Earl Holliman re-visits his alma mater, the Petaluma Playhouse; Glacier National Park Chief Ranger Bob Murphy shows the life of a park ranger) 7:30 3-10-11-24 Steve Allen (c/guests Martha Raye, Buddy Greco, and Frank Gorshin) 6-8-12-29 Jack Benny "Lost in London" 47 Maverick "Game of Chance" 8:00 6-8-12-29 Ed Sullivan (guests Edith Piaf, Wayne & Shuster, Bobby Darin, Jackie Kannon, Dick Buckley, and Trude Adams) 8:30 3-24 Pete Kelly's Blues "The Rompy Thompson Story" 10 SA-7 "HiGraders" 11 Lawman "The Bandit" 9:00 3-10-24 Dinah Shore (c/guests Janet Blair and Mike Nichols) 6-8-12 GE Theatre "At Miss Minner's" 11 Command Performance "The Moneymaker" 47 Colt .45 "The Pirate" 9:30 6-8-12-29 Alfred Hitchcock "The Dusty Drawer" 47 Deadline for Action "Confirm or Deny" 10:00 3 Sunday Cinema "Since You Went Away" 6-8-24 Loretta Young "The Twenty-Cent Tip" 10 Berlin Crisis 11-12-29 Richard Diamond 10:30 6-8-12-29 What's My Line? 11 Last Report 24 Late Movie "Let Freedom Ring"

47 Meet McGraw "Friend of the Court" 11:00 6-8 News 10 Spotlight Movie "Great Lie" 12 News/Homestead 29 Today's Best Movie "Destination Moon" 47 Movieland "Christopher Strong" TV This Week had 5 editions in its main circulation area, stretching from Bakersfield and Fresno north to Medford and east to Reno, as well as also having an edition in Arizona and New Mexico via an acquisition of a Phoenix-based pre-national...here's what channels were listed in each edition: Arizona-New Mexico (previously TV Views-the only edition at the time to use bullets, with the other editions having a vertical grid format) [ x ] Black bullets, "x" white bullets [3] KTVK-ABC Phoenix [4]a KOB-NBC Albuquerque "4" KVOA-NBC Tucson [5] KPHO-Ind Phoenix [7]a KOAT-ABC Albuquerque "9" KGUN-ABC Tucson [10] KOOL-CBS Phoenix [12] KVAR-NBC Phoenix "13" KOLD-CBS Tucson [13]a KGGM-CBS Albuquerque Fresno-Bakersfield KEYT 3-ABC/CBS/NBC Santa Barbara KSBY 6-ABC/CBS/NBC San Luis Obispo KSBW 8-ABC/CBS/NBC Salinas KERO 10-NBC Bakersfield KFRE 12-CBS Fresno KMJ 24-NBC Fresno KBAK 29-CBS/ABC Bakersfield KJEO 47-ABC Fresno Northern California KTVU 2-Ind Oakland KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento KRON 4-NBC San Francisco KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco KVIE 6-Edu Sacramento KGO 7-ABC San Francisco KSBW 8-ABC/CBS/NBC Salinas KQED 9-Edu San Francisco KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento KNTV 11-Ind San Jose KOVR 13-ABC Stockton/Sacramento Sacramento Valley KTVU 2-Ind Oakland KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento KRON 4-NBC San Francisco

KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco KVIE 6-Edu Sacramento KGO 7-ABC San Francisco KVIP 7-NBC/ABC Redding KQED 9-Edu San Francisco KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento KHSL 12-CBS/ABC Chico KOVR 13-ABC Stockton/Sacramento Stanislaus County KTVU 2-Ind Oakland KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento KRON 4-NBC San Francisco KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco KVIE 6-Edu Sacramento KGO 7-ABC San Francisco KSBW 8-ABC/CBS/NBC Salinas KQED 9-Edu San Francisco KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento KERO 10-NBC Bakersfield KNTV 11-Ind San Jose KFRE 12-CBS Fresno KOVR 13-ABC Stockton/Sacramento KMJ 24-NBC Fresno KBAK 29-CBS/ABC Bakersfield KJEO 47-ABC Fresno Upper California-Southern Oregon-Nevada KOTI 2-ABC/CBS/NBC Klamath Falls KTVU 2-Ind Oakland KIEM 3-ABC/CBS/NBC Eureka KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento KRON 4-NBC San Francisco KBES 5-ABC/CBS/NBC Medford KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco KVIQ 6-NBC/ABC Eureka KVIP 7-NBC/ABC Redding KGO 7-ABC San Francisco KOLO 8-ABC/CBS/NBC Reno KQED 9-Edu San Francisco KXTV 10-CBS Sacremento KHSL 12-CBS/ABC Chico KOVR 13-ABC Stockton/Sacramento Retro: Seattle/Yakima, Wed. July 10, 1996 Source: Ellensburg Daily Record (these are in gird form, so bear with me with partial show listings) Channels listed 4 KOMO Seattle (ABC) 5 KING Seattle (NBC) 9 KCTS Seattle (PBS) 11 KSTW Tacoma (CBS, wonder if this is a separate feed as some local programs are not listed, i.e. 6PM news) 23 KNDO Yakima (NBC) 29 KIMA Yakima (CBS)

35 KAPP Yakima (ABC) 47 KYVE Yakima (PBS) 68 KCYU Yakima (Fox) 5:00AM 4 5 News 9 European Journal 11 Perry Mason 23 29 35 47 Off the Air 68 Mark Walberg 5:30 9 News Japan (probably News From Japan IINM) 6:00 5 News 9 Sesame Street 11 Jerry Springer 23 NBC News at Sunrise 29 CBS Morning News 35 News this Morning 68 Paid Program 6:30 29 News 68 VR Trooper 7:00 4 35 Good Morning America 5 23 Today (Martha Stewart appears) 9 47 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 11 29 This Morning 68 Aladdin 7:30 9 47 Shining Time Station 68 Gargoyles 8:00 9 47 Barney & Friends 68 Goof Troop 8:30 9 47 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 68 Bonkers 9:00 4 23 Regis & Kathie Lee 5 29 George & Alene 9 47 Sesame Street 11 Geraldo 35 Donahue (I think this was his last season IIRC) 68 Paid Program 9:30 68 Paid Program

10:00 4 35 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends 5 Another World (weird time) 9 47 The Puzzle Place 11 29 The Price is Right 23 Rosie O'Donnell 68 Northern Exposure 10:30 9 47 Magic School Bus 11:00 4 Court TV 5 Days of Our Lives (also weird time) 9 47 Shelley Turtle 11 News (not sure if KSTW's or not, there's also a one-hour 4pm 'cast, which is weird, I thought KSTW did news at 6am, 5pm, 6:30pm and 11pm before turning back to UPN in July '97?) 23 Leeza (topic: talented children) 29 The Young and the Restless 35 American Journal 68 Jerry Springer 11:30 4 35 The City (which would morph into Port Charles) 9 47 Big Comfy Couch Noon 4 35 All My Children 5 News 9 47 The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon 11 EXTRA! 23 Sally Jessy Raphael 29 CNN Headline News 68 Geraldo 12:30 5 Evening Magazine (from the previous night) 9 47 The Repples (sp?) 11 29 The Bold & The Beautiful 1:00 4 35 One Life to Live 5 23 Real Life 9 47 Kidsongs TV 11 29 As the World Turns 68 Montel Williams 1:30 9 47 Imagination Station 2:00 4 35 General Hospital 5 Leeza (see 23 for details) 9 47 Sesame Street 11 29 Guiding Light

23 Another World 68 Rimba's Island 2:30 68 Eek! The Cat 3:00 4 Northwest Afternoon 5 Rosie O'Donnell 9 47 Barney and Friends 11 The Young and The Restless 23 Days of Our Lives 29 Maury Povich 35 Jenny Jones 68 Taz-Mania 3:30 9 47 Puzzle Place 68 Bobby's World 4:00 4 America's Funniest Home Videos 5 35 Oprah Winfrey 9 47 Kratt's Creatures 11 News 23 Full House 29 Ricki Lake (topic: jealousy) 68 Batman and Robin 4:30 4 Inside Edition 9 47 Wishbone 23 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 68 "Rangers" (not sure if Mighty Morphin Power Rangers or Power Rangers Zeo) 5:00 4 5 23 29 News 9 47 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 Murphy Brown 35 Northwest Now 68 Step by Step 5:30 9 Nightly Business Report 11 29 CBS Evening News 23 NBC News 35 News 47 Bill Nye the Science Guy 68 Step by Step 6:00 4 35 ABC News 5 NBC News 9 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 11 Roseanne 23 Star Trek: The Next Generation

29 News 47 Natural World 68 Cops 6:30 4 5 News 11 Coach 29 Cheers 35 Inside Edition 47 Nightly Business Report 68 America's Most Wanted 7:00 4 23 Wheel of Fortune 5 Evening Magazine 9 Bill Nye the Science Guy 11 Married...with Children 29 Seinfeld (Jerry buys a suede jacket in this episode) 35 Home Improvement 47 Newshour with Jim Lehrer 68 Highway Patrol 7:30 4 23 Jeopardy! 5 American Journal 9 A Gift from The Sea 11 EXTRA! 29 The Simpsons (Mr. Burns runs for governor in this episode) 35 Coach 68 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 4 35 Ellen (A bookstore is robbed in this episode) 5 23 Unsolved Mysteries 9 47 Live from Lincoln Center (Mostly Mozart Festival opening) 11 29 Dave's World 68 Beverly Hills, 90210 8:30 4 35 The Faculty 11 29 Can't Hurry Love 9:00 4 35 Grace Under Fire 5 23 Dateline NBC 11 29 American Gothic 68 Party of Five 9:30 4 35 Champs 10:00 4 35 PrimeTime Live (profile of Jonathan Larson, the late creator of "Rent") 5 23 Law & Order 9 47 Nichols & May 11 29 American Gothic (Sheriff Buck is found murdered)

68 The Senitnel (Federal informant plot on this episode) 11:00 4 5 11 23 29 35 News 9 47 'Allo 'Allo 68 Hard Copy 11:30 9 47 As Time Goes By 68 A Current Affair 11:35 4 35 Nightline 5 23 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (guest Barry Bonds) 11 29 Late Show with David Letterman (guest Jack Hanna) Midnight 9 Cezenne (sp?) 47 Off The Air 68 Tempestt (IINM) 12:05 4 Magnum P.I. 35 Rush Limbaugh 12:35 5 23 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 11 Day & Date 29 Gordon Elliott 35 Married with Children 1:00 9 Live from Lincoln Center 68 Rescue 911 1:05 4 Streets of San Francisco 35 Paid Program 1:35 5 Kinneer (what is this?) 11 Late Late Show with Tom Snyder 23 29 35 Off the Air (apparently KIMA didn't pick up Tom Snyder) 2:00 68 Paid Program 2:05 4 News (11:00 rebroadcast) 5 Paid Program 2:30 68 Paid Program 2:35 4 World News Now

5 NBC News Nightside 11 Empty Nest 3:00 9 Business News 68 Paid Program 3:05 11 Up to The Minute 3:30 68 Paid Program 4:00 9 Charlie Rose 68 Geraldo 4:30 5 News (might be NBC News at Sunrise) Retro: Central Florida Sunday, May 29, 1966 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 9 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 10 AM Faith For Today (COLOR) 10:30 Movie: "Over-exposed" (watch for Richard Crenna in this '56 movie about a reporter helping a young woman trying to become a top commercial photographer) 12 N TV Tabernacle 12:30 Oral Roberts 1 PM Meet The Press (guest: Ralph Nader, COLOR) 1:30 Arrest And Trial 3 PM NBC Sports In Action (the European Ice-Dancing Championships; the Miami Orange Bowl Regatta hydroplane races--Bill Cullen and Guy Lombardo report the boat races, delay from 4 PM) 4 PM Cutting Edge 4:30 Topic 5 PM Vietnam Weekly Review (COLOR) 5:30 News, Sports, Weather 6 PM Frank McGee Report (the latest news and a look at elections scheduled for June 1 in the Dominican Republic, COLOR) 6:30 NBC White Paper ("The Age Of Kennedy," Part 1 of 2) 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color: "The -----Hound," about a Mexican dog who'd rather chase deer than the mountain lions he was trained to hunt, so he crosses the border into the U.S. after his owner gets angry at him. (COLOR) 8:30 Branded (COLOR) 9 PM Bonanza (COLOR) 10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR)

11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Peter Gunn WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET) 3:30 French Chef 4 PM Bach And His Sons 5 PM Tropical Gardener 5:30 Koltanowski On Chess 6 PM This Is America (the New York State Fair in Syracuse) 6:30 U.S.A. (painter-sculptor Jim Dine) 7 PM Families 7:30 Japanese Brush Painting (anyone remember T. Mikami?) 8 PM Great Society (the role of Congress in the LBJ administration is discussed by Reps. Hale Boggs and Leslie Arends) 9 PM Dynamics Of Leadership 9:30 TBA sign off 10 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 8 AM Light Time 8:15 Living Word 8:30 Christopher Program 8:45 Social Security In Action 9 AM Faith For Today (COLOR) 9:30 This Is The Life 10 AM Your Sweetest Notes Employ... (the Men's and Boys' Choir of Washington Cathedral performs at Westminster Abbey) 11 AM Camera Three (interview with naturalist Joseph Wood Krutch) 11:30 Big Picture 12 N College: Are You Ready? 12:30 Face The Nation (guest: the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.) 1 PM Baseball: Braves-Cubs (COLOR) 4 PM Man's Adventure (how satellites track hurricanes, time approximate) 4:30 Your Life In The World Today 5 PM Mister Ed 5:30 Amateur Hour (the Odds and Ends, musical group) 6 PM Twentieth Century (second of two reports from Vietnam by Walter Cronkite--I think his pronouncement that the war was unwinnable (LBJ: "If I've lost Cronkite I've lost the country") didn't come until the Tet offensive in 1968) 6:30 Digest (Bill Berry) 7 PM Lassie (COLOR) 7:30 My Favorite Martian (COLOR) 8 PM Ed Sullivan (ballet's Edward Villella and Patricia McBride, Bobby Vinton, singer Jane Morgan, Wayne and Shuster, comics Colvin and Wilder, the Thomas Group (rock band featuring Danny Thomas' son Tony), the Indian Dance

Festival of Santa Fe, baton twirler Diane Shelton, COLOR) 9 PM Perry Mason 10 PM Candid Camera (mothers try to get their young sons to kiss them good-by; a silent marching band; arm wrestling; children trying to tap dance; a disappearing basket of fruit; two beautycontest finalists who overhear the judges' deliberations) 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Hawaiian Eye WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 7:30 TV Gospel Time 8 AM Religion In The World 8:30 Rebels Quartet 9 AM Movie: "Animal Farm" (movie version of the Orwell novel, COLOR) 10:30 Perspective 11 AM God Is The Answer 12 N Channel 8 Press Conference 12:30 History In The Making 1 PM Meet The Press (COLOR) 1:30 Movie: "Attack Of The Crab Monsters" 3 PM Great Music From Chicago (Aaron Copland conducts the Chicago Symphony in a program of his own compositions.) 4 PM NBC Sports In Action (the 1965 Intercollegiate Rodeo Championships; the fourth annual Base-Bowl Championship, an all-star baseball game) 5 PM Sam Snead (Sam shows how to avoid traps, hit out of the rough or a hillside lie, playing an intentional hook, and putting on rolling greens, COLOR) 5:30 GE College Bowl (Cal State Los Angeles vs. either Hiram (Ohio) College or Rice University, COLOR) 6 PM Frank McGee Report (COLOR) 6:30 NBC White Paper 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color (COLOR) 8:30 Branded (COLOR) 9 PM Bonanza (COLOR) 10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:25 Movie: "The Wonderful Country" (the first ABC Sunday-night movie I remember seeing after ABC came to Raleigh in '62) WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 7:30 Agriculture America (COLOR) 8 AM Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites 9 AM Davey And Goliath (COLOR) 9:15 Florida Blue Key Presents 9:30 TV Gospel Time 10 AM Discovery '66 (how a TV picture reaches your set, delay from 11:30 AM) 10:30 School Story 11 AM Church Service (possibly First Baptist Church of Orlando) 12 N Katmai (Alaska): Fisherman's Paradise (COLOR) 12:30 Film Feature (Tony Lema's win at the 1965 British Open, COLOR) 1 PM Directions '66 (the life of Leo Baeck, philosopher and chief rabbi

of Berlin during the Hitler era) 1:30 Issues And Answers (George Christopher and Ronald Reagan, both running for governor of California--we know who won, don't we?) 2 PM Movie: "Salome" 4 PM The Big Guy (one bout in the career of heavyweight boxer Jim Beattie and the jealousy of his opponent, Dick Wipperman, over the publicity given the clean-cut novice he's about to face) 5 PM Flintstones (delay from Fri 7:30) 5:30 Legend Of Jesse James (delay from Mon 8:30) 6 PM Discussion '66 (local, topic: guaranteed incomes) 6:30 Ozzie And Harriet (delay from Sat 7:30) 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (COLOR) 8 PM The FBI (COLOR) 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Song Of Bernadette" 12 M ABC News (anchor not given) 12:15 News, Sports, Weather 12:25 Surfside 6 WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7:05 Pastor's Study 7:10 News 7:15 Light Time 7:30 Sacred Heart 7:45 Church Bulletin Board 8 AM Allen Revival Hour 8:30 Church Service 9:30 Bullwinkle (delay from 11 AM, COLOR) 10 AM Beany And Cecil (COLOR) 10:30 Peter Potamus (COLOR) 11 AM Church Service 12 N Trend '66 (home show) 12:15 Social Security Roundtable 12:30 Oral Roberts 1 PM Leroy Jenkins Crusade 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM World Today (local) 2:30 Bible Telecourse 3 PM Growing Things 3:15 4-H Spotlight 3:30 Discovery '66 (first of two shows from Hawaii) 4 PM Short Way Around (films of Scotland's Jimmy Clark winning the 1965 Indianapolis 500, COLOR) 4:30 Award Theatre 5 PM ABC Scope (second of two programs "Inside North Vietnam"--includes interviews with Ho Chi Minh and propagandist Hanoi Hannah, delay from Sat 10:30 PM) 5:30 Movie: "Hell's Horizon" 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (COLOR) 8 PM The FBI (COLOR) 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Song Of Bernadette" 12 M ABC News 12:15 All Star Wrestling (don't know where this is from) WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS)

10 AM Your Sweetest Notes Employ... 11 AM Church Service 12 N Herald Of Truth 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM This Is The Life 1:30 The Answer 2 PM Pageant (travelogue) 2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (the Indianapolis Preview, a 150-mile race in Phoenix that was intended as a warmup for the 500; footage of top NFL rookies of 1965; the CBS Bowling Classic pits Dick Hoover and Jack Biondolillo against Carmen Salvino and Glenn Allison) 4 PM Top Star Bowling 4:30 Big Picture 5 PM Mister Ed 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM Leave It To Beaver 6:30 Munsters (delay from Thu 7:30) 7 PM Lassie (COLOR) 7:30 My Favorite Martian (COLOR) 8 PM Ed Sullivan (COLOR) 9 PM Perry Mason 10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM not given, possibly CBS News 11:15 Movie: "All The Young Men" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 7:30 TV Gospel Time 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 9 AM Local News 9:05 Church Service 9:30 Faith For Today (COLOR) 10 AM Your Sweetest Notes Employ... 11 AM Camera Three 11:30 Pyramid (local discussion series, not the game show, which wouldn't start until 1973) 12 N Amateur Hour (dance group the Hi-Steppers, singers Candy Candelori and Suzanne Dennis, dancer-drummer Eddie Anderson, dancer Christie South, banjo player Ray Harvey) 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM Checkmate 2 PM Big Picture 2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 4 PM 87th Precinct 5 PM not listed 5:30 The Rebel 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Ripcord (COLOR) 7 PM Lassie (COLOR) 7:30 My Favorite Martian (COLOR) 8 PM Ed Sullivan (COLOR) 9 PM Perry Mason

10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM not listed, probably local news 11:30 Movie: "Cabin In The Sky" (a rarity from '43: an all-African American cast, including Ethel Waters, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, and Lena Horne) WSUN Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 1 PM Baseball: Braves-Cubs (Ch. 38 does not colorcast) 4 PM Compass (time approximate) 4:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites 5:30 Racing Thrills 6 PM Movie: "Sealed Cargo" 7:30 McKeever And The Colonel 8 PM Hennesey 8:30 Phil Silvers (Bilko) 9 PM Expose (drama anthology) 10 PM Insight (religion) sign off 10:30 PM Retro: Eastern New England Monday, May 27, 1974 From TV Guide, Eastern New England Edition: WGBH Ch. 2 Boston (PBS) In-school programs until 3 PM Antiques 3:30 Maggie And The Beautiful Machine 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Course Of Our Times 7 PM Evening Compass 7:30 Maggie's Physical Fitness Program (Maggie Lettvin, who also does "Maggie And The Beautiful Machine") 8 PM The Chrome-Plated Nightmare (the ecological, economic, and engineering disaster that author and host John Jerome says is the automobile) 9 PM The Gloucestermen (the fishermen of Gloucester, MA) 9:30 Religious America (prosperous St. James Episcopal Church on Madison Avenue) 10 PM Nova (the vanished Anasazi Indians of the Southwest) 11 PM Medium Rare (William Wegman uses portable video equipment to interview himself; New York video artist Tom DeWitt presents a film of computer image effects.) sign off 12 M WFSB Ch. 3 Hartford (CBS) 6 AM Your Future Is Now 6:30 Face The State (rerun from Sun 10:30 PM)

7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM New England Journal 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Match Game '74 (Orson Bean, Abby Dalton, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, day-behind from 3:30 PM) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 The Ranger Station (kids' show) 4 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Ted Knight) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Joan Rivers; Nanette Fabray, Richard Deacon, Don Stewart (Mike Bauer on "Guiding Light")) 5:55 What's Happening Update 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Where Did All The Animals Go? (report on poaching) 9 PM Here's Lucy (Lucy plays the women in Jack Benny's life in sketches depicting various phases of his life; George Burns also appears.) 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Bravados" WBZ Ch. 4 Boston (NBC) 6:15 Sign On Seminar: "The American People: Blacks" 6:45 Daily Almanac 7 AM Today (all week from the House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearings) 9 AM Sonya Hamlin (co-hostess Beverly Sills; opera singer Donald Gramm, set designers Helen Pond and Herbert Senn, music critic Michael Steinberg) 10 AM Dinah's Place (Eric Olson and Vincent Van Patten from "Apple's Way") 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (George Foreman, Tony Randall, Connie Stevens, Adrienne Barbeau, Hope Lange, Vincent Price, Demond Wilson) 12 N News 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Robert Culp, Cass Elliot, Don Adams, Loretta Swit, Pat Harrington, Susan Flannery) 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Baseball: Twins-Red Sox

4:30 Mike Douglas (time approximate, joined in progress, same as Ch. 3) 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Concentration (Jack Narz) 8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola 8:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals (rain game: Astros-Expos) 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show (Vikki Carr subs for Johnny; the Smothers Brothers) 1 AM Tomorrow (guest: Vin Scully) WCVB Ch. 5 Boston (ABC) 6 AM News 6:25 News For The Deaf 6:30 News 6:55 News For The Deaf 7 AM Jabberwocky 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 AM Father Knows Best 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Good Day! (Judianne Densen-Gerber, founder of Odyssey House, a halfway house for drug addicts; Carolyn Sutcliffe talks about the Drumlin Farm Animal Care Center; Jeffrey Baumgardner tells how to choose a telescope for summer star gazing) 10:30 Password (Ruta Lee, Carl Reiner, week-behind from 12 N) 11 AM $10,000 Pyramid (Lee Meriwether, John Schuck, week-behind from 4 PM) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N News 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM Mission: Impossible 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle) 7:30 Emmy Awards: Winners, Losers And Why 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM Movie: "Casino Royale" 11 PM News 11:30 Perry Mason 12:30 Wide World Mystery: "In The Steps Of A Dead Man" (one-hour delay) 2 AM News 2:10 Nightshift (Boston University students produce "Breakdown") 2:40 Looking Ahead (rerun from Sun 11 AM, subject: pacemakers for the heart)

WTEV (WLNE) Ch. 6 New Bedford, MA (ABC) 6 AM English Through Television 6:30 Jack LaLanne 6:45 News 7 AM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 AM Flintstones 8:25 News 8:30 Community (uses of milk with Chris Kaiser of the New England Dairy Association) 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 10 AM Dick Van Dyke 10:30 Andy Griffith 11 AM $10,000 Pyramid (same as Ch. 5) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Peter Lawford, Greg Morris) 12:30 News 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Baseball: Twins-Red Sox 4:30 Bonanza (time approximate, joined in progress) 5 PM Mission: Impossible 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Orson Welles' Great Mysteries 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM ABC Movie: "Hello Down There" 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "In The Steps Of A Dead Man" WNAC (WHDH) Ch. 7 Boston (CBS) 6:15 Farm And Market Report 6:20 Summer Semester: "Practical Health For The Layman" 6:50 Las Noticias de Hoy (news in Spanish) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Paul Benzaquin (Art Linkletter discusses his career, the state of television, and his book "How To Be A Super Salesman"; Lenice Bacon talks about patchwork quilts) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Tattletales (Barbara and Gary Crosby, Robert Culp and Sheila Sullivan, delay from 4 PM but I don't know how much since neither 3 nor 12 carried the show.) 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Truth Or Consequences 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 (Abby Dalton, Orson Bean, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly--looks like the week began on Friday, with the impeachment hearings going on, and Ch. 3 was a day behind) 4 PM Merv Griffin 5:30 Candlepins For Cash 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette, Arlene Francis, Bert Convy) 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, Joey Bishop, John Byner, Chad Everett, Eva Gabor, Suzanne Pleshette, Vincent Price, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Massachusetts Reaction (a panel answers viewers' questions on prostitution) 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" WTNH Ch. 8 New Haven (ABC) 6:15 Davey And Goliath 6:30 Yale '74 7 AM Father Knows Best 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM I Dream Of Jeannie 8:30 Phil Donahue (first of five from Niagara Falls) 9:30 Dialing For Dollars 10:30 Password (Ruta Lee, Carl Reiner, day-behind) 11 AM Split Second 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N News 12:30 What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Gene Shalit, Sherrye Henry, Arlene Francis) 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Bernadette Peters, Tony Roberts) 4:30 Merv Griffin 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Police Surgeon 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM ABC Movie: "Hello Down There" 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "In The Steps Of A Dead Man" WMUR Ch. 9 Manchester, NH (ABC)

10 AM Movie: "Shack Out On 101" 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Timmy And Lassie 4:30 Uncle Gus 5:30 Robin Hood 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Nanny And The Professor 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM ABC Movie: "Hello Down There" 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "In The Steps Of A Dead Man" WJAR Ch. 10 Providence (NBC) 6:25 Garner Ted Armstrong 6:55 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only (Henry Fonda is guest on part 1 of 5 about the prime of life for men and women) 9:30 Truth Or Consequences 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Jackpot! (delay from noon) 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola 8:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals (rain game: Astros-Expos) 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow WPRI Ch. 12 Providence (CBS) 6:30 Summer Semester 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM 12 Calling 9:30 Direct Question 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Enzo Stuarti) 4:30 Merv Griffin 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Marcia Rodd, film critic Leonard Harris, Arlene Francis) 7:30 Movie: "Cotter" (TV-movie about a rodeo rider framed for murder) 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" WSMW (WUNI) Ch. 27 Worcester, MA (Ind.) 12 N Catholic Mass 12:30 Thriller 1:30 Movie: "Crash Dive" 3:30 Felix The Cat 4 PM Popeye 4:30 Lassie 5 PM Superman 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 6 PM Petticoat Junction 6:30 Safari To Adventure 7 PM Movie: "Gunsight Ridge" 9 PM Thriller 10 PM News 10:30 Joanne Carson's VIPs (guest: Hugh Downs) 11 PM News sign off 11:30 PM WSBE Ch. 36 Providence (PBS)

10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM In-school programs 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Rythmes (French lessons) 7 PM Showcase 7:30 We, The Women 8 PM The Chrome-Plated Nightmare 9 PM The Gloucestermen 9:30 Book Beat (Justin Kaplan discusses his biography of muckraker Lincoln Steffens) 10 PM Washington Straight Talk 10:30 Woman (women's problems obtaining credit) sign off 11 PM WSBK Ch. 38 Boston (Ind.) 10:50 News 11 AM Tom Larson (local) 12 N Garner Ted Armstrong 12:30 Jack LaLanne 1 PM Mellotunes 1:30 Mr. Magoo And Friends 2 PM Flipper 2:30 Bullwinkle 3 PM Porky Pig And Friends 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4 PM Three Stooges 5 PM F Troop 5:30 McHale's Navy 6 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Marty Allen) 6:30 Can You Top This? (Morey Amsterdam, Jack Carter, Henny Youngman) 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Hazel 8:30 Everything Goes (Canadian talk show with host Norm Crosby; guests: Billy Daniels and Benny Payne, Milt Kamen, Constance Towers, Mike Darrow (the game-show host sings "Hooked On A Feeling"), Noel Harrison) 10 PM The Saint 11 PM Laugh Classics (three with Edgar Kennedy: "False Roomers," Kennedy's Castle," "Fool Coverage") sign off 12 M WGBX Ch. 44 Boston (PBS) 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Evening Compass 7:30 Martin Agronsky: Evening Edition 8 PM Maggie And The Beautiful Machine 8:30 Catch 44 (women's group Horizons For Youth talk about programs to help youth groups) 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Upstairs, Downstairs," part Cool 10 PM Evening Compass 10:30 Day At Night (James Day interviews Hugh Hefner) 11 PM Captioned ABC News sign off 11:30 PM WEDN Ch. 53 Norwich, CT (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Soundstage: Seals And Crofts 7:30 Antiques 8 PM The Chrome-Plated Nightmare 9 PM The Gloucestermen 9:30 Conversation With Sam Waagenaar (he talks about his book "Pope's Jews") 10 PM Open Mind (Ted Kennedy and members of the medical profession discuss health care.) sign off 11 PM WLVI Ch. 56 Boston (Ind.) 10 AM Not For Women Only (first of five with young people) 10:30 Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade (taped from Sat 2 PM) 12:30 Movie: "Indianapolis Speedway" 2:30 New Zoo Revue 3 PM Banana Splits 4 PM Flintstones (x2) 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Movie: "None But The Brave" 9 PM ABC Movie: "Hello Down There" (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 11 PM Dragnet 11:30 Movie: "Indianapolis Speedway" WBZ Ch. 4 Boston (NBC) 6:15 Sign On Seminar: "The American People: Blacks" 6:45 Daily Almanac 7 AM Today (all week from the House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearings) 9 AM Sonya Hamlin (co-hostess Beverly Sills; opera singer Donald Gramm, set designers Helen Pond and Herbert Senn, music critic Michael Steinberg) 10 AM Dinah's Place (Eric Olson and Vincent Van Patten from

"Apple's Way") 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (George Foreman, Tony Randall, Connie Stevens, Adrienne Barbeau, Hope Lange, Vincent Price, Demond Wilson) 12 N News 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Robert Culp, Cass Elliot, Don Adams, Loretta Swit, Pat Harrington, Susan Flannery) 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Baseball: Twins-Red Sox 4:30 Mike Douglas (time approximate, joined in progress, same as Ch. 3) 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Concentration (Jack Narz) 8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola 8:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals (rain game: Astros-Expos) 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show (Vikki Carr subs for Johnny; the Smothers Brothers) 1 AM Tomorrow (guest: Vin Scully) WTEV (WLNE) Ch. 6 New Bedford, MA (ABC) 6 AM English Through Television 6:30 Jack LaLanne 6:45 News 7 AM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 AM Flintstones 8:25 News 8:30 Community (uses of milk with Chris Kaiser of the New England Dairy Association) 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 10 AM Dick Van Dyke 10:30 Andy Griffith 11 AM $10,000 Pyramid (same as Ch. 5) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Peter Lawford, Greg Morris) 12:30 News 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Baseball: Twins-Red Sox 4:30 Bonanza (time approximate, joined in progress) 5 PM Mission: Impossible 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Orson Welles' Great Mysteries 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM ABC Movie: "Hello Down There" 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "In The Steps Of A Dead Man"

What were the normal daily schedules for these two stations? Ch. 4: 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Mike Douglas (to 5) Ch. 6: 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Bonanza Otherwise, except for baseball, the schedules are "normal". Retro:Cleveland-Friday, May 30, 1952.. Source:Cleveland Plain Dealer WNBK-4 NBC 7AM Today 10AM Home Cooking 10:30 Breakfast Party 11AM Charming Children 11:30 It's A Problem Noon Ruth Lyons (NBC Network) 12:30 Idea Shop 1PM Movie-One O Clock Playhouse-Tunisian Victory 2:30 Living Fashion 3PM Big Payoff 3:30 Johnny Dugan 4PM Kate Smith 5PM Hawkins Falls 5:15 Gabby Hayes 5:30 Howdy Doody 6PM Buckskin Billy 6:30 Tom Manning Sports 6:45 News 6:50 Around The House 7PM Kukla, Fran and Ollie 7:15 The Goldbergs 7:30 Those Two 7:45 News (Caravan) 8PM Ezio Pinza 8:30 We The People-"The Eisenhower Story" 9PM Big Story 9:30 Aldrich Family 10PM Cavalcade of Sports 10:45 Greatest Fights 11PM News-Play 11:15 Teleplay

11:30 Movie-Hollywood Theater-The Missing Corpse 12:30 News WEWS-5-CBS 8AM News-Melodies 8:30 Beauty For You-Paige Palmer 9AM Western Reserve Telecourse 9:30 Mixing Bowl 10AM Green Thumbs 10:15 News 10:30 Surprise Store 11AM Bride And Groom 11:30 Strike It Rich Noon News 12:15 Tewnty Fingers-Piano 12:30 Film Shorts 1PM Woman's Window 1:30 Garry Moore-Guest Cliff Norton 2:30 First Hundred Years 3PM Mike (Wallace) and Buff (Cobb) 4PM News/On The House 5PM Uncle Jake (Gene Carroll) 5:30 Western Film 6PM Supper Serenade-Possibly with Bob Dale 6:15 Music/Weather 6:30 News-Fuldheim 6:45 Diana Thomas 7PM Perry Como 7:15 Film 7:30 CBS News-Douglas Edwards 7:45 Lumberman 8PM Mama 8:30 My Friend Irma 9PM Schlitz Playhouse 9:30 It's News To Me 10PM Police Story-Cleveland officer David E. Kerr is profiled 10:30 Presidential Timber 11PM Louisville Showboat 11:30 Big Picture Midnight News WXEL-9 DuMont/ABC 11AM News-Anthony 11:15 Film Shorts 11:30 Good Neighbors Noon The Egg And I-CBS 12:15 Love Of Life-CBS 12:30 Search For Tomorrow-CBS 12:45 Film Short 1PM Here's The Pitch/Dougout Interviews 1:30 Baseball-Indians/White Sox (Indians lost Doubleheader 7-2 and 3-1) 6:15 Scoreboard 6:30 Space Cadet 6:45 News

7PM Captain Video-DuMont 7:30 Stu Erwin-ABC 8PM 20 Questions-DuMont 8:30 Life Begins At 80-DuMont 9PM Down You Go-DuMont 9:30 Tales Of Tomorrow-ABC 10PM Cavalcade Of Stars-DuMont-Jackie Gleason 11PM News-Warren Guthrie 11:10 Today's Top Story 11:15 Sports-John FitzGerald 11:20-Nite Owl Theatre-Betrayed RETRO: NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1975 From TV GUIDE 2 non-color programs listed as (BW) Central Day-light time ** listed as ABC seconday, although only one station used ABC once on this day Stations follow their network schedules unless listed otherwise ABC FARGO 11 KTHI CBS FARGO 4 KXJB BISMARK 12 KXMB** MINOT 13 KXMC** WILLISTON 11 KXMD** PEMBINA 12 KCND FRIDAY August 1, 1975 6:30 11 abc Fargo FARM REPORT 6:40 11 abc Fargo NEW ZOO REVIEW 6:45 5 nbc Bismark, 8 nbc Williston, 10 nbc Minot ( LOCAL NBC, sister stations Huh?? ) RURAL REPORT 7:00 CBS NEWS (Rudd) NBC TODAY Idaho is the setting for this weeks Bicentennial salute. 12 cbs Bismark A.M. AMERICA (abc) NBC FARGO 6 WDAY BISMARK 5 KFYR** MINOT 10 KMOT** WILLISTON 8 KUMV** DEVILS LAKE 8 WDAZ GRAND FORKS 2 KGFE PBS FARGO 13 KFME

7:10 11 abc Fargo CARTOONS 7:30 11 abc Fargo A.M. AMERICA (joined in progress) 8:00 CBS CAPTAIN KANGAROO 9:00 CBS SPIN-OFF (game show) NBC CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES Anne Meara, Clifton Davis, Steve Forrest, Dan Rowan, Jan Murray 4 cbs Fargo PANORAMA (local) (30 min.) 11 abc Fargo MOVIE - Beach Cassanova (Italian comedy 1962) (90 min.) 12 abc Pembina GOOD MORNING (local) (60 min.) 9:30 CBS GAMBIT (game show) NBC WHEEL OF FORTUNE 10:00 CBS TATTLETALES Sammy Davis Jr., Adrian Barbeau. NBC HIGH ROLLERS 12 abc Pembina JACK LALANNE 10:30 ABC BRADY BUNCH Marcia dates Gregs worst enemy. CBS LOVE OF LIFE NBC HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Pearl Bailey, Robert Blake, Sandy Duncan, McLean Stevenson, Charo, Kent McCord, Hudson Brothers, Paul Lynde, Peter Marshall, British host of Celebrity Squares Bob Monkhouse. 10:55 CBS NEWS (Edwards) 11:00 ABC SHOWOFFS (game show) Guest Richard Dawson. CBS YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS NBC MAGNIFICENT MARBLE MACHINE (game show) Adrene Barbeau, Jimmy Walker, Host: Art James. 11:30 ABC ALL MY CHILDREN CBS SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

NBC JACKPOT! (game show) 11:55 NBC NEWS (Edwin Newman) 12:00 Local CBS stations LOCAL NEWS (4 Fargo, 11 Williston, 12 Bismark, 13 Minot) (15 min. except 4 Fargo 20 min.) NBC NOON FEATURES (??) 11 abc Fargo DIALING FOR DOLLARS 12 abc Pembina AROUND THE COUNTRY (??) 12:15 Local CBS stations NOON SHOW 12:20 4 cbs Fargo WOMANS WORLD (local) 12:30 ABC LETS MAKE A DEAL CBS AS THE WORLD TURNS NBC DAYS OF OUR LIVES 12 abc Pembina COLOUR CARTOON PARTY 1:00 ABC $10,000 PYRAMID Jerry Stiller, June Lockhart. CBS GUIDING LIGHT 1:30 ABC RHYME AND REASON (game show) Jack Carter, Della Reese, Dick Clark, Nipsey Russell. 2:00 ABC GENERAL HOSPITAL CBS PRICE IS RIGHT NBC ANOTHER WORLD 2:30 ABC ONE LIFE TO LIVE CBS MATCH GAME Kate Jackson, Avery Schreiber, Fannie Flagg, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Richard Dawson. 3:00 ABC YOU DONT SAY (game show) Guests include Betty White, Barbara McNair. Host: Tom Kennedy. CBS MUSICAL CHARIS (game show) NBC SOMERSET 6 nbc Fargo & 8 nbc Devils Lake (sister stations) PARTY LINE (variety) (60 min.) 11 abc Fargo

MOVIE (to be announced) (2 hours) 3:30 ABC RYANS HOPE CBS TO TELL THE TRUTH Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass. NBC BE OUR GUEST (variety) 4:00 Local CBS stations MIKE DOUGLAS Uri Geller is the co-host for a show on psychic phenomena. (90 min.) Local NBC stations HUCK AND YOGI CARTOONS 6 nbc Fargo & 8 nbc Devils Lake SOMERSET (delayed from nbc 3:00) 12 abc Pembina FLINTSTONES PBS MISTER ROGERS (both channel 2 & 13 have the same schedules) 4:30 Local NBC stations I DREAM OF JEANNIE Jeannie prepares for her dog to give birth. 6 nbc Fargo & 8 nbc Devils Lake BEWITCHED Darrin is turned into an ape. 12 abc Pembina COLOUR CARTOON PARTY (second airing of the day) PBS SESAME STREET 5:00 Local NBC stations TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 6 nbc Fargo & 8 nbc Devils Lake BOBBY GOLDSBORO ( Only seen on Fridays. Various other shows throughout the week. ) 11 abc Fargo LOCAL NEWS 12 abc Pembina LETS MAKE A DEAL (delayed from 12:30) 5:30 ABC NEWS Smith/Reasoner CBS NEWS Cronkite NBC NEWS Chanchelor 6 nbc Fargo & 8 nbc Devils Lake LOCAL NEWS PBS ELECTRIC COMPANY 6:00 All stations LOCAL NEWS 6 nbc Fargo & 8 nbc Devils Lake NBC NEWS Chanchelor 11 abc Fargo HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Guests include Redd Foxx, Joey Bishop, Diana Rigg. Pearl Bailey, Don Knotts, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde, Charlie Weaver. (this may be the syndicated version) (channel 11 shows MOD SQUAD Mon.-Thur.) 12 abc Pembina

ACTION THEATER (??) (60 min.) probably a western PBS AVIATION WEATHER 6:30 ABC LETS MAKE A DEAL CBS GOOD TIMES A neighbor struggles to make ends meet with social-security. NBC BARNEY MILLER Self-appointed lawman puts muggers in the hospital. 6 nbc Fargo & 8 nbc Devils Lake LAWRENCE WELK (60 min.) PBS NEWS (Martin Agronsky) 7:00 ABC MOVIE The Tribe (1974, 90 min.) Drama CBS MOVIE The Family Kovack (1974, 90 min.) Drama NBC SANFORD AND SON Freds sister has married a white man. 12 abc Pembina HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (probably the syndicated version) PBS WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 7:30 NBC CHICO AND THE MAN Chico is keeping strange hours and carrying a lot of cash. 12 abc Pembina WRESTLING PBS WALL STREET WEEK (Rukeyser) 8:00 NBC ROCKFORD FILES A girl is living like a peon but hesitates to bank a $10,000 insurance check. PBS BOOK BEAT Breach of Faith: The Fall of Richard Nixon 8:30 ABC COLLEGE ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME All-Stars vs. Steelers ( Steelers won 24 - 0 ) CBS MOVIE Catholics (90 min.) Drama First telecast in 1973 on CBS Playhouse 90. PBS WOMAN (discussion) Working conditions of domestics. 9:00 NBC POLICE WOMAN Pepper serves as a bodyguard for a visiting campus speaker who is black and a Marxist. PBS MOVIE The Front Page (1931) Comedy-Drama (BW) 10:00 all stations except ABC / PBS.. LOCAL NEWS 10:30 CBS MOVIE The Black Scorpion (1957) Thriller (1 hour 45 min.) (BW) NBC JOHNNY CARSON

McLean Stevenson is the guest host. PBS LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU 11:30 11 abc Fargo LOCAL NEWS 12 abc Pembina MOVIE The Vikings (1958) (90 min.) Adventure 12:00 NBC SPECIAL: NIGHT DREAMS (music) 10 C.C, The Spinners, Black Oak Arkansas, Tanya Tucker, B.J. Thomas. (pre-empts THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL) 11 abc Fargo SAINT A hated movie star is kidnapped. 12:15 CBC NEWS 1:00 11 abc Fargo & 12 abc Pembina NEWS (not sure if local or ABC) Retro: Charleston, SC, Aug. 21, 1989 Source: The News & Courier (Google News Archive) CHANNELS LISTED 2 WCBD Charleston (ABC) 4 WCIV Charleston (NBC) 5 WCSC Charleston (CBS) 7 WITV Charleston (PBS/SCETV) 24 WTAT Charleston (Fox) 5:00 2 4 5 7 24 Off the Air 5:30 2 Ag-Day 4 New Day 24 Body by Jake 6:00 2 Hit Video Country 4 CNN Headline News 5 CBS Morning News 24 Mighty Mouse 6:30 2 ABC World News this Morning 4 NBC News at Sunrise 5 News 7 To Lifel Yoga (sp?) 24 G.I. Joe

7:00 2 Good Morning America 4 Today 5 CBS This Morning 7 Sesame Street 24 C.O.P.S. 7:30 24 My Little Pony and Friends 8:00 7 Instructional Programming (to 4pm) 24 Bewitched 8:30 24 My Three Sons 9:00 2 Hart to Hart 4 The Judge 5 Family Medical (not sure, grid form listings so some partial show words) 24 The Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 4 People's Court 5 Jeffersons 24 Heritage Today 10:00 2 Trapper John M.D. 4 Superior Court 5 Family Feud 24 Success N' Life 10:30 4 Classic Concentration 5 Wheel of Fortune (Bob Goen version) 11:00 2 Newlywed Game (hmm...no The Home Show on 2?) 4 Golden Girls 5 The Price is Right 24 Home Shopping Club 11:30 2 The Dating Game 4 Win, Lose or Draw Noon 2 Perfect Strangers 4 S.J. Raphael (this would be Sally Jessy Raphael, and only 30 minutes?!?) 5 News 24 Perry Mason 12:30 2 Loving

4 Generations 5 The Young and The Restless 1:00 2 All My Children 4 Days of Our Lives 24 Divorce Court 1:30 5 Bold and The Beautiful 24 Love Connection 2:00 2 One Life to Live 4 Another World 5 As the World Turns 24 Hollywood Squares 2:30 24 Double Dare 3:00 2 General Hospital 4 Santa Barbara 5 Guiding Light 24 Woody Woodpecker 3:30 24 The Chipmunks (Alvin & The Chipmunks short title) 4:00 2 Oprah Winfrey 4 Donahue 5 Good Times 7 Sesame Street 24 Ghostbusters (animated series) 4:30 5 Gimme A Break! 24 DuckTales 5:00 2 Night Court 4 Family Ties 5 Dukes of Hazzard 7 Mister Roger's Neighborhood 5:30 2 Cosby Show 4 Andy Griffith Show 7 Reading Rainbow 24 Gilligan's Island 6:00 2 4 News 5 Family Feud (syndi.)

7 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 24 Wonderful World of Disney 6:30 2 ABC News 4 NBC Nightly News 5 News (local) 7:00 2 Wheel of Fortune 4 Inside Edition 5 CBS Evening News 7 Nightly Business Report 24 Star Trek 7:30 2 Jeopardy! 4 Entertainment Tonight 5 A Current Affair 7 "World-Animals" (partial title again!) 8:00 2 NFL Preseason Football: Redskins at Vikings 4 ALF (ALF has an allergic reaction to a baby) 5 Kate & Allie (Lou persuades a reluctant Kate to be his date at a family wedding) 7 National Geographic (profile about the relationship between dogs & people) 24 Movie: "From Here to Eternity" (1954, Burt Lancaster) 8:30 4 Hogan Family (David proposes to Sara, who had just been invited to study abroad) 5 Newhart (Dick hires an unusual illustrator (Eileen Brennan) who's in the same sanitarium as Michael) 9:00 4 Movie: "Baywatch: Panic at Mailbu Pier" 5 Murphy Brown (phone conversations lead to a date between Murphy and a brilliant physicist (Buck Henry) ) 7 Crosstalk (discussion on abortion legislation) 9:30 5 Designing Woman (After Mary Jo is mugged, the Sugarbaker women take a self-defense course) 10:00 5 Murphy Brown (Murphy is racked with guilt when a guest dies on the air) 7 American Masters (Neil Simon: Not Just For Laughs) 10:30 5 Newhart (Michael's psychologist resigns from his case when she realize's she's attracted to him) 24 "Charleston" (more partial show titles!) 11:00 2 4 5 News 7 National Geographic (see 8pm, Ch. 7) 24 Arsenio Hall (guests: Michael Gross of Family Ties, Vanessa Williams and Bronson Pinchot of Perfect Strangers)

11:30 2 What's Happening!! 4 Best of Johnny Carson (from Sep. '88, comic Buddy Hackett) 5 M*A*S*H (Mysterious happenings in the 4077th seem to confirm the Korean belief in an unseen world of demons and ancestral spirits) Midnight 2 What's Happening!! 5 Pat Sajak Show (guest Mel Torme) 7 Off the Air 24 Love Connection 12:30 2 Nightline 4 Late Night with David Letterman 24 Stop Smoking (might be an informercial, not sure) 1:00 2 "Topper" (partial show word) 24 Movie: "Slaughterhouse Five" (1972, Michael Sacks) 1:30 2 News (probably 11:00 rebroadcast) 4 CNN Headline News 5 Off the Air 2:00 2 4 Off the Air 3:00 24 Movie: "Angela" (1955, Dennis O'Keefe) 4:30 24 Annie Oakley Retro: Salt Lake City, Dec. 31, 1990 evening and late night Source: Deseret News CHANNELS LISTED 2 KUTV Salt Lake City (NBC) 4 KTVX Salt Lake City (ABC) 5 KSL Salt Lake City (CBS) 7 KUED Salt Lake City (PBS) 9 KULC Salt Lake City (Educ.) 11 KBYU Provo, UT (PBS) 13 KSTU Salt Lake City (Fox) 14 KXIV Salt Lake City (Ind.) 30 KOOG Salt Lake City (Ind.) 6PM 2 5 News 4 NFL Football: Los Angeles at New Orleans 9 Bookmark 11 New Year's Fairy Tale 13 Who's The Boss?

14 21 Jump Street 30 World on Skis 6:30 2 Entertainment Tonight (STEREO) 5 11 News 7 Nightly Business Report 9 New Horizons 13 Cheers 30 Steve O'Hara 7:00 2 1991 King Orange Jamboree (STEREO) 5 Evening Shade (STEREO) 7 Live from Lincoln Center: New Year's Eve Gala (STEREO) 9 War & Peace in the Nuclear Age 11 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 13 Movie: "Every Time We Say Goodbye" (Tom Hanks) 14 The Making of Superman 30 Movie: "The Trouble With Harry" (1955, Shirley MacLaine) 7:30 5 Major Dad (STEREO) 8:00 2 Movie: "An Eight is Enough Wedding" (1989) 5 Murphy Brown (STEREO) 9 Soviets at the Crossroads 11 Live from Lincoln Center: New Year's Eve Gala (STEREO) 14 Making of Superman II 8:30 5 Designing Women (STEREO) 9:00 4 Wheel of Fortune 5 The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (STEREO) 7 Arrau & Muti & Beethoven (STEREO) 9 Thriving on Chaos 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation 14 Movie: "Superman III" (1983) Christopher Reeves 30 Movie: "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) 9:30 4 Jeopardy! 10:00 2 4 5 News 7 To The Manor Born 9 Off the Air 11 College Football: Sea World Holiday Bowl 13 Cheers 10:30 5 M*A*S*H

10:35 2 Johnny Carson (STEREO) 4 Night Court 7 Movie: "Animal Crackers" (1930, the Marx Brothers) 13 A Current Affair 11:00 5 To Be Announced 30 News 11:30 5 Happy New Year America 1991 (STEREO, CBS' old new year show, first hosted by Guy Lombardo and, after 1976-77, hosted by numerous other guests. This year it was Terry Bradshaw.) 30 Miracle Rock Church 11:35 2 Three's Company 4 Dick Clark's New Years' Rockin' Eve '91 (STEREO) 1/1/1991 late night 12AM 14 Paid Programming 30 The 700 Club 12:05 2 Late Night with David Letterman 13 Personalities 12:30 14 Movie: "Night of The Quarter Moon" (1959, Julie London) 12:35 13 My Talk Show 1:00 11 Jack Benny: Happy New Year 30 New Years' Special 1:05 2 Hard Copy 4 Instant Recall 13 Movie: "Angel" (1984, Donna Wilkes) 1:30 5 News (rerun from 10pm) 1:35 2 Later with Bob Costas 4 Movie: "The Baby and The Battleship" (1956, John Mills) Whoops, posted already CONTINUING FROM 1:35 2:30

14 Paid Programming 3:00 13 Movie: "Avenging Angel" (1985, Betsy Russell) 3:30 4 News (rerun from 10pm) 4:00 5 CNN Headline News 30 Clothing Clearance (HSN) 4:05 4 Webster 4:30 4 Facts of Life Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, May 25, 1959 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:30 Continental Classroom: "Discovery of Fission" 7 AM Today (Carol Burnett, New York City judge John M. Murtaugh, sports car driver and journalist Denise McCluggage; Dave Garroway hosts) 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:30 Bozo The Clown 10 AM Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11 AM Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12 N News, Weather 12:15 Tic Tac Dough (joined in progress) 12:30 Movie: "The Cockeyed Miracle" 2 PM Queen For A Day 2:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR) 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4 PM Truth Or Consequences (COLOR) 4:30 County Fair (Bert Parks) 5 PM Popeye Club 6 PM Superman 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 Buckskin 8 PM Restless Gun 8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 9 PM Peter Gunn 9:30 Goodyear Theater (Jeanne Crain as a tuberculosis patient whose condition gradually improves under a caring doctor.)

10 PM Arthur Murray (guests: Milton Berle, Red Buttons, Gene Barry, COLOR) 10:30 It Could Happen To You (safe driving) 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "Arsene Lupin" (John and Lionel Barrymore in a jewel caper from '32) WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Continental Classroom 7 AM Today 9 AM Cartoons 10 AM Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11 AM Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12 N Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1 PM I Married Joan 1:30 Susie (Ann Sothern) 2 PM Queen For A Day 2:30 Haggis Baggis (COLOR) 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4 PM Truth Or Consequences (COLOR) 4:30 County Fair 5 PM Movie: "Twilight On The Trail" (Hopalong Cassidy) 6 PM Flatt And Scruggs 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Boots And Saddles 7:30 State Trooper 8 PM Restless Gun 8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 9 PM Peter Gunn 9:30 Goodyear Theater 10 PM Arthur Murray (COLOR) 10:30 Amos 'n' Andy 11 PM News 11:15 Jack Paar (guests: actress Joyce Jameson and frequent guest Genevieve) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:45 Ronnie Reports (don't know who this is) 6:55 Daily Word 7 AM Statesmen Quartet 7:15 Mann About The House 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Movie: "The Woman From Tangier" 10:30 Sam Levenson (Walt Kelly, creator of the comic strip "Pogo," is Sam's guest) 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Top Dollar (this was the stopgap replacement for the rigged "Dotto," with Jack Narz moving over to this show

as host) 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Medic 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Boston Blackie 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (writer Gladys Workman is guest) 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Movie: "Zanzibar" 6:30 Science Fiction Theater 7 PM News, Weather 7:15 Douglas Edwards With The News 7:30 Name That Tune 8 PM The Texan 8:30 Father Knows Best 9 PM Danny Thomas 9:30 DuPont Show Of The Month: "Billy Budd" with Don Murray and Jason Robards Jr. 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "The Bandits Of Corsica" WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 8:45 Kiddie Music 9 AM Popeye 10 AM Romper Room 11 AM Willis Brothers (country music) 12 N George Hamilton IV (guest: singer Mary Klick) 12:30 Pantomime Quiz (players include Carol Burnett and Gretchen Wyler) 1 PM Music Bingo ("Jeopardy!" announcer Johnny Gilbert emceed this one.) 1:30 Comedy Highlights 2 PM Day In Court (a man is charged with forging a friend's will) 2:30 Gale Storm 3 PM Beat The Clock 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand (guest: singer-comedian Lou Monte) 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6 PM Bob Brandy 6:55 Weather 7 PM Jeff's Collie 7:30 Mull's Singing Convention 8:30 Man Behind The Badge 9 PM Voice Of Firestone (a concert from the University of Akron's Memorial Hall with opera singers Rise Stevens, Heidi Krall, Jerome Hines, and Brian Sullivan) 9:30 Top Pro Golf (Roberto DiVicenzo vs. Frank Stranahan) 10:30 Dial 999 11 PM Movie: "King's Rhapsody"

WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7:20 News, Weather 7:30 Thoughts For Today 7:45 Cartoon Musicale 8:30 School Days 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Skipper Ray (Ray McCay) 10:30 My Little Margie 11 AM Movie: "Guest Wife" 12 N George Hamilton IV 12:30 Pantomime Quiz 1 PM Music Bingo 1:30 Our Miss Brooks 2 PM Day In Court 2:30 Gale Storm 3 PM Beat The Clock 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6 PM Three Stooges 6:30 Jeff's Collie 7 PM New York Confidential 7:30 Tales Of The Texas Rangers 8 PM Polka-Go-Round 8:30 Bold Journey 9 PM Voice Of Firestone 9:30 Top Pro Golf 10:30 Official Detective 11 PM News 11:15 Jack Paar (pre-empted on Ch. 2) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 8 AM CBS News (Richard Hottelet) 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Bozo The Clown 9:30 Party Line (Drue Smith) 9:45 Our Gang 10 AM On The Go (Jack Linkletter visits the ReisDavis clinic for retarded children in Los Angeles) 10:30 Sam Levenson 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Top Dollar 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Lunch 'n' Fun 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Jimmy Dean (guests: Brazilian singers Natalicio and Antenor Lima) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Movie: "A Southern Yankee" 6:30 News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM How To Marry A Millionaire (a break for Barbara Eden) 7:30 Name That Tune 8 PM The Texan 8:30 Father Knows Best 9 PM Danny Thomas 9:30 DuPont Show Of The Month 11 PM News 11:25 Divorce Hearing (not to be confused with "Divorce Court") 11:55 Sen. Estes Kefauver (who was from Tennessee) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 7:55 News, Weather 8 AM CBS News 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Little Rascals 9:15 Our Daily Bread 9:30 Burns And Allen 10 AM Science Fiction Theater 10:30 Sam Levenson 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Top Dollar 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Country Carnival 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Jack And Jolly (kids' show) 5:40 World In Picture 5:50 Sports, Weather 6 PM I Led Three Lives 6:30 News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM U.S. Marshal 7:30 Name That Tune 8 PM The Texan 8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo (in-pattern time but an episode airing on delay) 9 PM Danny Thomas 9:30 DuPont Show Of The Month 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "Sitting Pretty"

Retro: Portland Thurs, May 27, 1965 from TV Guide-Portland edition KATU 2-ABC 7:00 Down to Earth (Brumfield) 7:15 American Economic History 7:45 Breakfast with Rusty 8:30 Romper Room (Miss Sue) 9:00 Love That Bob! 9:30 Our Miss Brooks 9:55 News/Weather 10:00 Girl Talk (guests: comedienne Kathy Bauby, singer Sylvia Sims, and beauty consultant Tirese de Vore) 10:30 Divorce Court 11:30 Price is Right (celeb player Herschel Bernardi) noon Donna Reed 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 Rebus 1:30 Smorgasbord 2:00 Flame in the Wind 2:30 Day in Court 2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Young Marrieds 4:00 Trailmaster 5:00 Deputy "Badge for a Day" 5:30 Dobie Gillis 6:00 News (Pat Wilkins) 6:15 ABC News (Peter Jennings) 6:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver's Ice Skates" 7:00 Ensign O'Toole 7:30 Jonny Quest "Double Danger" (c) 8:00 Donna Reed "Instant Family" 8:30 My Three Sons 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Peyton Place 10:00 Jimmy Dean (guests Bobby Rydell, Roger Miller, Minnie Pearl, and the Levee Singers) 11:00 News/Sports 11:30 Nightlife (co-hosts for the week were Dick Shawn and William B. Williams) KOIN 6-CBS 7:00 Summer Semester "Civil Rights and Civil Liberties" 7:30 Weather Forecast 7:35 Cartoon Circus 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 CBS News (Mike Wallace) 9:30 I Love Lucy (guest star Orson Welles) 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Real McCoys 11:00 Love of Life 11:25 CBS News (Robert Trout) 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light noon News/Weather

12:05 Hi Neighbor 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 KOIN Kitchen (Betty Davis) 1:30 House Party (guest Anne Seymour) 2:00 To Tell the Truth 2:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Password 4:00 Movie "The Violent Men" 5:45 News (Chuck Foster) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:00 Sea Hunt 7:30 Munsters "Hot Rod" 8:00 Perry Mason "The Case of the Lonely Eloper" 9:00 Password 9:30 Celebrity Game 10:00 Defenders "The Star-Spangled Ghetto" 11:00 News/Sports 11:30 Movie "Mission Over Korea" KGW 8-NBC 6:55 Town & Country 7:00 Today 8:00 Telescope (c) 9:00 Truth or Consequences (c) 9:30 What's This Song? (c) 10:00 Concentration 10:30 Jeopardy! (c) 11:00 Call My Bluff (c) 11:30 I'll Bet (c) 11:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer) noon News (c/Rick Meyers) 12:25 NBC News 12:30 Moment of Truth 1:00 Doctors 1:30 Another World 2:00 You Don't Say! (c) 2:30 Match Game (c) 2:55 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 3:00 Let's Make a Deal 3:25 News 3:30 Movie "The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend" 5:00 Heck's Fun Farm (c) 5:30 Bachellor Father 6:00 NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley) 6:30 News (Richard Ross) 7:00 Richard Diamond 7:30 Daniel Boone "The Choosing" 8:30 Dr. Kildare "The Chemistry of Anger" 9:30 Hazel "Champagne Tony" (c/guest star is golf pro Tony Lema) 10:00 Perry Como (c/season finale with guests Richard Chamberlain, Diahann Carroll, and the New Christy Minstrels; pre-empts Kraft Suspense Theatre...in a clear case of the left hand not knowing what the right one was doign, the listing claimed the show was 1 hr, 55 min-the Close Up had the right time as 1 hr Cheesy) 11:00 News/Sports

11:30 Tonight Show (c) KOAP 10-Edu presented as listed, there's probably a few blanks in here somewhere... 9:00 US History 9:40 Musical Interlude 9:45 Criminal Man 10:15 Painting 10:45 Industry on Parade 11:00 General Hygiene noon TV Kindergarten 12:30 Smoking & Health 1:00 Northwest History 1:30 Once an Atom 2:00 From Sounds to Symbols 2:30 Regional Report "One Man, One Voice"...reporters from NYC, Chicago, LA, St. Louis, Denver, Salt Lake City and Athens GA report on local re-apportionment problems; Senate Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL) and Sen. Robert Kennedy (D-MA) talk about Sen. Dirksen's proposed Constitutional amendment 3:30 Population Problem 4:00 Grammar for Teachers --7:00 What's New "Development of an Instrument" (history of harpsichords and pianos) 7:30 Spectrum 8:00 Changing Congress "A House Divided" (premiere, hosted by Joseph F. McCaffrey) 8:30 Kaleidoscope 9:00 Bowmer on Shakespeare (a look at Ashland's Oregon Shakespearean Festival with festival director Angus Bowmer) 9:30 Solitary Billionaire (TVG's Cleveland Amory hosts this look at J. Paul Getty) KPTV 12-Ind 10:00 Greek History 10:30 Jack LaLanne 11:00 12 in the Morning 11:30 Sergeant Preston noon Cartoon Castle 12:45 King & Odie 1:00 People are Funny 1:30 Movie "Tillie and Gus" 3:15 News (Duane Bock) 3:30 Touche Turtle (c) 4:15 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle) 4:30 Popeye's Pier 12 (c) 5:00 Lloyd Thaxton (guests the Byrds) 6:00 Huckleberry Hound 6:30 Trackdown 7:00 Rifleman 7:30 Holiday "The Sea World" (c) 8:00 Movie "Cass Timberlane" 10:00 Laramie (c) 11:00 Sports Final (Jones) 11:05 Movie "No Down Payment" Retro: Knoxville-Chattanooga Tuesday, May 26, 1981 From TV Guide, Knoxville-Chattanooga Edition:

WSJK Ch. 2 Sneedville, TN (PBS) 7:15 Weather 7:30 New Day 8 AM Although not listed, I assume Ch. 2 had in-school programs until 3 PM Rebop 3:30 Villa Alegre 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM In-Service Training 6:30 3-2-1 Contact 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7:30 Over Easy (jazz vocalists Jackie Cain and Roy Krai, the special concerns of black senior citizens, Chef David prepares salade nicoise) 8 PM Nova (how the sense of touch affects the other senses) 9 PM Mystery!: "She Fell Among Thieves" 10:30 Willem de Kooning And The Unexpected (the Long-Island based abstract-expressionist artist) 11 PM Dick Cavett (pianist Alfred Brendel) 11:30 Captioned ABC News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 5:25 Romper Room 5:55 700 Club 6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today (the newly crowned Miss U.S.A. is a guest) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Bea Arthur; Dick Van Patten, Rue McClanahan) 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus (Audrey Landers, McLean Stevenson) 12 N News 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Bugs And Friends 4:55 News For Little People 5 PM What's Happening!! 5:30 Carter Country 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM M*A*S*H 7:30 PM Magazine (profile of Richard Simmons) 8 PM Lobo 9 PM Hill Street Blues (two-hour special) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Liza Minnelli, sociologist Paul Ehrlich) 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (ABC) 6 AM Good Morning Tennessee 7 AM Good Morning America (guest: Liza Minnelli) 9 AM Partridge Family 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 AM Family Feud (delay from 12 N) 10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11 AM Love Boat (Peter Graves, Roz Kelly, Vivian Blaine--a familiar face in the '50s--Van Johnson) 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Little Rascals, Three Stooges 4:30 McHale's Navy 5 PM Here's Lucy 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Barney Miller 7:30 M*A*S*H 8 PM Happy Days (a musical depicting why the cast's ancestors came to America) 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "Crash" WGN Ch. 9 Chicago (Ind.) Listed ET 6:55 Top O' The Morning 7:25 News 7:30 Bullwinkle 8 AM Bozo Show 9:30 Bewitched 10 AM Hollywood Squares 10:30 $50,000 Pyramid 11 AM Hour Magazine 12 N Donahue (women whose husbands' jobs require frequent travel discuss their home lives) 1 PM Prisoner: Cell Block H 1:30 Love, American Style 2 PM News 2:15 Lead-Off Man 2:30 Baseball: Pirates-Cubs 5:30 Gilligan's Island (time approximate) 6 PM Good Times 6:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 7 PM Barney Miller

7:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 8 PM Movie: "Hello, Dolly!" (Part 1, with Barbra Streisand) 10 PM News 10:30 Baseball: White Sox-A's 1:30 News (time approximate) 2 AM Mike Douglas 3 AM Movie: "Fallen Angel" 5 AM TBA WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6 AM Study In The Word (Jimmy Swaggart) 6:30 Great Space Coaster 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (from Valley Forge: women who give up their children) 10 AM Hour Magazine (Johnny Mathis; apartment complexes designed for the handicapped) 11 AM Love Boat 12 N Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 To Tell The Truth (Robin Ward version; panel: Nipsey Russell, Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, Polly Bergen) 5 PM Barnaby Jones 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Family Feud 7:30 Happy Days Again 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM Three's Company 9:30 Too Close For Comfort 10 PM Hart To Hart 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M ABC Movie: "Crash" 2:10 News WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 6 AM Farm And Home Show 6:30 Carl Williams (public affairs) 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (same as WTVC) 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless

2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Munsters 4:30 F Troop 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 Carter Country 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Happy Days Again 7:30 Good Times 8 PM Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown 9:30 National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships (John Davidson, Victoria Principal, and Andy Gibb host as cheerleaders from Boston College, the University of Utah, Kansas State, Ohio State, LSU, and Memphis State compete for the title.) 11 PM News 11:30 Columbo WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:20 Farm Digest 6:30 Morning Show 8 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Woody Woodpecker And Friends 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 5:30 Sanford And Son 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Tic Tac Dough 7:30 All In The Family 8 PM Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown 9:30 National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships 11 PM News 11:30 Columbo WTBS Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:40 World At Large 6 AM Hollywood Report 7 AM Funtime 8 AM I Dream Of Jeannie 8:30 My Three Sons 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Green Acres 10 AM Movie: "Calamity Jane" (Doris Day)

12 N Freeman Reports 1 PM Movie: "Dead End" 3 PM Funtime 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Addams Family 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM Carol Burnett And Friends 6:30 Bob Newhart 7 PM All In The Family 7:30 Baseball: Dodgers-Braves 10 PM News (time approximate) 11 PM Night Gallery 11:30 Movie: "Man's Favorite Sport?" 2 AM Baseball: Dodgers-Braves (replay) 4:30 Rat Patrol (time approximate) 5 AM Mission: Impossible WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth, GA (PBS) In-school programs until 3:30 Over Easy (guest: Dr. Benjamin Spock) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Gettin' To Know Me 6:30 Over Easy (Jackie Cain and Roy Krai) 7 PM Coming Up Next 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Nova 9 PM Mystery! 10:30 Willem de Kooning And The Unexpected 11 PM Dick Cavett sign off 11:30 PM WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (NBC) 6 AM Jim Bakker 7 AM Today 9 AM 700 Club 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus 12 N Card Sharks 12:30 The Doctors 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Tom And Jerry/Woody Woodpecker 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hollywood Squares (Patrick Wayne, Joan Prather,

Mel Tillis, Richard Simmons, Phyllis Diller, George Gobel, Paul Lynde) 7:30 Nashville On The Road (the Kendalls) 8 PM Lobo 9 PM Hill Street Blues 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) In-school programs until 3 PM Over Easy 3:30 Villa Alegre 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Gettin' To Know Me 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Every Tuesday 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Nova 9 PM Mystery! 10:30 Great Decisions '81 (Al Haig discusses the Reagan administration's foreign-policy plans.) 11 PM Dick Cavett 11:30 Captioned ABC News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 8:30 Westbrook Hospital 9 AM 700 Club 10:30 Messianic Jewish Voice 11 AM Rev. Albert Batts 12 N Jim Bakker 1 PM 700 Club 2:30 Inch High Private Eye 3 PM New Zoo Revue 3:30 The McKameys 4 PM Film 4:30 Jim Bakker 5:30 Faith Missionary Outreach 6:30 Zola Levitt 7 PM Lakeview Church Of Christ 7:30 Rev. Albert Batts 8:30 United Christian Church 9 PM Richard Hall (religion) 9:30 Rev. R.A. West 10 PM Cedar Ridge Quartet 10:30 Messianic Jewish Voice 11 PM 700 Club Retro: Eastern New England Saturday, May 25, 1974 From TV Guide, Eastern New England Edition:

WGBH Ch. 2 Boston (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Zoom 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 1 PM The Romagnolis' Table 1:30 Wall Street Week 2 PM The Place For No Story 3 PM Sam Francis: These Are My Footsteps 3:30 French Chef 4 PM Firing Line 5 PM Religious America 5:30 Catch 44 6 PM Nova 7 PM Compass Weekly 8 PM Theater In America: "Monkey, Monkey, Bottle Of Beer, How Many Monkeys Have We Here?" Members of the Cincinnati Playhouse play mothers of retarded children waiting the results of experiments to boost the children's IQs. 10 PM David Susskind ("Out Of The Mouths Of Babes: Kids Discuss Parents, Pot, And Politics") sign off 12 M WFSB Ch. 3 Hartford (CBS) 6:30 RFD #3 7 AM Arthur And Company 8 AM Doing/Being 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies: "The Spooky Fog" with an animated Don Knotts 10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated) 10:30 Jeannie (animated) 11 AM Vision On 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Captain Bob 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Six Bears And A Clown" ('72, from Czechoslovakia) 2 PM Civilisation ("The Frozen World" uses relics from the Dark Ages to show how western civilization has tried to preserve its origins.) 3 PM Big Valley 4 PM CBS Golf Championship (Billy Casper, J.C. Snead, and Dave Stockton play for $10,000 and a chance at the semifinals.) 5 PM Perry Mason 5:55 What's Happening Update 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Agronsky And Co. 7:30 What's Happening (local)

8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore (Ted meets his idol Walter Cronkite and hopes that finally winning a news award might lead to a job as Cronkite's co-anchor.) 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (guest: Carl Reiner) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Fantastic Voyage" 1:10 Speakeasy (guests: Emerson, Lake and Palmer; Jim Stafford) WBZ Ch. 4 Boston (NBC) 6:30 Man In Space 7 AM Insight (religion) 7:30 For Kids Only 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Something Else (the new game Skully; snake charmer Ann Peterson; how to measure your heartbeat) 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 News 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! (the New York City police) 1 PM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 1:30 Minutemen Soccer Highlights 2 PM Baseball: Brewers-Red Sox 4:30 Death Valley Days (time approximate) 5 PM Untamed World 5:30 Animal World 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM Starring The Editors (Robert Healey, editor of the Boston Globe, joins Erwin D. Canham, Ken Thompson and David Brickman) 7:30 Bobby Goldsboro (guests: Andy and David Williams) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "In The Heat Of The Night" (Rod Steiger won an Academy Award for his portrayal of police chief Bill Gillespie--some years later Carroll O'Connor won an Emmy for playing the role in the series.) 11:30 News 12 M Saturday Tonight Show (Artie Shaw, Robert Blake, Ronny "Mr. Dirt" Graham) 1:30 Movie: "The Lost Weekend" (Ray Milland won an Oscar for this.) WCVB Ch. 5 Boston (ABC) 6 AM Across The Fence 6:30 America (Jack Douglas tours Maine.) 7 AM Opportunity Line 7:30 Fantasy Funhouse 8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 News 12 N Candlepin Bowling 1:30 World Invitational Tennis Classic (mixed doubles: Stan Smith and Chris Evert vs. Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King, delay from Sun 5 PM) 2:30 Movie: "Frankenstein" (the Boris Karloff classic) 4 PM It Pays To Be Ignorant (panel: Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Anne Worley, Billy Baxter; host: Joe Flynn) 4:30 Jerry West Special (tribute to the basketball great) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Rodrigo Valdes vs. Benny Briscoe for the WBC middleweight title, 15 rounds, from Monte Carlo) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM News 7:30 Third World (the need to explain conditions in Africa to America for help against oppression) 8 PM Briefing Session (former League of Women Voters president Lucy Benson is guest) 8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News (anchor not given, probably from an o&o) 11:30 Movie: "The Monolith Monsters" 1 AM Movie: "The Mummy's Hand" 2:20 East Side, West Side (George C. Scott's acclaimed but short-lived 1963-64 series) 3:20 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 3:50 5 All Night 4 AM Third World (repeat of the 7:30 PM program) 4:30 Good Day! (singer Janis Ian, Michael Wheeler examines no-fault divorce, Madeline Kammen pot roasts a shoulder of beef--a rerun) WTEV (WLNE) Ch. 6 New Bedford, MA (ABC) 6:30 Farmer's Corner 7 AM Samson And Goliath 7:30 Felix The Cat 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Popeye Meets The Man Who Hated Laughter" 1 PM Action '74 (the Staple Singers, Bill Withers) 2 PM Baseball: Brewers-Red Sox 4:30 Felony Squad (time approximate) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Hee Haw (Jerry Reed, Susan Raye, Conny Van Dyke)

8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Van Morrison, Richie Havens) 1 AM ABC News 1:15 Daniel Boone WNAC (WHDH) Ch. 7 Boston (CBS) 6 AM Farm And Market Report 6:30 Summer Semester: "The American Presidency: The Man And The Office" (George Washington is the topic.) 7 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! (delay from 8 AM) 7:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (delay from 8:30 AM) 8 AM Skiddle-Alley 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Dick Van Dyke 2:30 Movie: "The Revenge Of Frankenstein" (interesting choice, considering what's on Ch. 5 at the same time) 4 PM What's My Line? (two episodes with Meredith MacRae, Henry Morgan, Gene Rayburn and Arlene Francis) 5 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 8 PM) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to the great outdoors) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Name Of The Game 1 AM Speakeasy 2 AM Paul Benzaquin Playback (the best of his daytime talk show) WTNH Ch. 8 New Haven (ABC) 7 AM Davey And Goliath 7:15 A New Day 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic!

12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1 PM Action '74 2 PM Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade (Bob Barker and festival director Josephine Hauck host; Marty Allen, Martin Milner, and Kent McCord appear. Live.) 4 PM World Invitational Tennis Classic (see Ch. 5) 5 PM Golf: Danny Thomas Memphis Classic (third round) 6 PM Wide World Of Sports (joined in progress) no listing given for 6:30 PM--anyone know if Ch. 8 carried "The Reasoner Report"? 7 PM News 7:30 Lawrence Welk 8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Sex And The Single Girl" 1:30 ABC News WMUR Ch. 9 Manchester, NH (ABC) 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1 PM Action '74 2 PM Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade 4 PM Movie: "Bells Of San Angelo" (Roy and Dale) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Background (spotlighting Hawthorne College in Antrim, NH) 7:30 You And The Military (high school seniors question recruiters about opportunities in the military) 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "Dying Room Only" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Movie: "Dragoon Wells Massacre" WJAR Ch. 10 Providence (NBC) 7 AM Lassie (two episodes with Jon Provost) 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Movie: "Batman" (the '66 version with Adam West, Burt Ward, Burgess Meredith, Frank Gorshin, Cesar

Romero, and Lee Meriwether as the Catwoman) 1:30 Thrillseekers 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Orioles-Yankees (rain game: Cardinals-Cubs) 5 PM It Takes A Thief (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Treasure Hunt 7:30 Untamed World 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM Movie: "The War Of The Gargantuas" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "East Of Eden" 1 AM Speakeasy (Jon Lord of Deep Purple; Ozzy Osbourne, then of Black Sabbath; Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople) WPRI Ch. 12 Providence (CBS) 7 AM Summer Semester 7:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8 AM Big Blue Marble 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM Wrestling 2 PM Roller Game 3 PM The Starlost 4 PM CBS Golf Championship 5 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 8 PM) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM The World At War (August 1944: the Germans are driven back to their borders on the Western front.) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "From Here To Eternity" WSMW (WUNI) Ch. 27 Worcester, MA (Ind.) 1 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Mel Tillis, Diana Trask, Billy Walker) 1:30 Country Carnival (Bob Luman, Crystal Gayle) 2 PM Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade 4 PM Wrestling (joined in progress) 4:30 Wally's Workshop 5 PM American Horse And Horseman

6 PM Lassie 6:30 Movie: "Keep 'Em Flying" (Abbott and Costello) 8 PM Charlie Chaplin (from 1916: "One A.M." Charlie plays a drunk who has difficulty getting into bed.) 8:30 Twilight Zone 9 PM Boxing From The Olympic 10 PM Wrestling 11 PM Thriller sign off 12 M WSBE Ch. 36 Providence (PBS) off air on Saturdays WSBK Ch. 38 Boston (Ind.) 10:55 News 11 AM Laugh Classics (three with Edgar Kennedy: "Poisoned Ivy," "Sock Me To Sleep," "Will Power") 12 N Beat The Clock (guest: baseball's Bernie Allen) 12:30 Wrestling 1:30 Celebrity Bowling: Dan Rowan and Michele Lee vs. John Astin and Ruth Buzzi 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (same as Ch. 10) 5 PM Danny Thomas Memphis Classic (third round, time approximate) 6 PM Movie: "The Enforcer" (Humphrey Bogart, from '51) 7:30 Tennis: Chicago Aces vs. Boston Lobsters (live) 10 PM Movie: "Yongary, Monster From The Deep" (time approximate) 11:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition (Gale Storm discusses nutritional allergies) 12 M Faith For Today 12:30 News WGBX Ch. 44 Boston (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Electric Company 5:30 Silent Comedy Film Festival 6:30 Basically Baseball 7 PM Love Tennis 7:30 Fore! (has to be golf lessons) 8 PM Films Of The Gatsby Era ("The Scarlet Letter," silent, from '26) 9:30 Performance 10 PM Compass Weekly WEDH Ch. 53 Norwich, CT (PBS) 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM Theater In America

4:30 Who Built This Place? 5 PM Who's Afraid Of Opera? 5:30 Bill Moyers' Journal (two episodes) 7:30 Masterpiece Theatre ("Upstairs, Downstairs," Part 7) 8:30 Soundstage: Seals And Crofts 9:30 Sam Francis: These Are My Footsteps (the abstractexpressionist painter's 1972 show in Buffalo) 10 PM David Susskind (survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash) WLVI Ch. 56 Boston (Ind.) 8:30 Music And The Spoken Word 9 AM Day Of Discovery 9:30 Kathryn Kuhlman 10 AM Roller Game 11 AM Wrestling 12 N Movie: "To Please A Lady" 2 PM Movie: "Goodbye Charlie" 4 PM Outer Limits 5 PM Hee Haw (Charley Pride, Susan Raye, Ronnie Milsap) 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Untouchables 8 PM Partridge Family (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 8:30 This Week In The NBA 9 PM Movie: "Sergeant York" 11:40 Movie: "High Sierra" (Bogart got second billing to Ida Lupino-he would never take second billing to anyone after this.) Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, May 17, 1958 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 9:30 Laurel And Hardy 10 AM Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff And Reddy 11 AM Fury 11:30 Andy's Gang (Andy Devine) 12 N True Story 12:30 Mr. Wizard (delay from Sun 1 PM) 1 PM Baseball: Yankees-Senators (Leo Durocher and Lindsey Nelson report; these Senators became the Minnesota Twins, while the second team known as the Senators became the Texas Rangers.) 3:30 Jungle (documentary, time approximate) 4 PM Captain David Grief 4:30 Detective's Diary 5 PM Movie: "Golden Boy" (William Holden got his break in this '39 classic about a violinist from New York's East Side who becomes a boxer.) 6:55 News, Sports 7 PM Saber Of London (delay from Sun 5:30 PM) 7:30 People Are Funny 8 PM Perry Como (guests: Jack Carter, the Mills Brothers,

Sally Ann Howes, Ann B. Davis, COLOR) 9 PM Polly Bergen (guests: Dick Van Dyke and dancer Carol Haney) 9:30 Turning Point 10 PM Amateur Hour (guests: accordionist Frances Flower, singers Dolores Ann Duda and Diana Robin, cellist Tate Ann Hunter) 10:30 Your Hit Parade (COLOR) 11 PM Movie: "Strange Cargo" WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 9 AM Western Movie (title not given) 10 AM Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff And Reddy 11 AM University Of Tennessee Extension Service 11:15 Health Council 11:30 Andy's Gang 12 N True Story 12:30 Film Feature (travelogue) 1 PM Baseball: Yankees-Senators 4 PM Film Feature (travelogue) 4:30 Detective's Diary 5 PM Western Movie (title not given) 6 PM Racket Squad 6:30 Chicago Wrestling 7:30 People Are Funny 8 PM Perry Como (COLOR) 9 PM Polly Bergen 9:30 Turning Point 10 PM Amateur Hour 10:30 Your Hit Parade (COLOR) 11 PM Movie: TBA WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 8:45 Off To Adventure 9 AM Mr. Toymaker 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Jimmy Dean (guests: singer Jane Morgan, vocal group the Four Saints) 12 N Cross Country (farm news) 12:30 4-H Hour (an institution on Ch. 5 into the '80s at least) 1:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Cardinals (Dizzy Dean and Buddy Blattner report) 3:55 Sports With Jimmy Powers (time approximate) 4 PM Florida Derby Day 4:30 The Preakness (Tim Tam won this race and the Kentucky Derby but lost to Cavan in the Belmont) 5 PM School Of The Air 5:30 This Is Your Town (another long-running fixture on Ch. 5) 6 PM Cisco Kid 6:30 Combat Sergeant 7 PM Code 3 7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Top Dollar (a daytime version of this show would replace the rigged "Dotto" in August) 9 PM Oh! Susanna (Gale Storm) 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 Big Story 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:05 Mystery Is My Business 11:35 Mr. District Attorney WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 2:55 News Report 3 PM Words And Thoughts 3:15 Country Style, U.S.A. 3:30 Movie: TBA 5 PM Chattanooga Wrestling 6:30 Cartoons 7:30 Dick Clark (guests: Billy and Lillie, Art and Dotty Todd, Chuck Berry, Betty Johnson, Carl McVay, Frankie Lymon) 8 PM Country Music Jubilee (Red Foley welcomes Marty Robbins) 9 PM Lawrence Welk (a salute to Norway) 10 PM Billy Graham 11 PM Movie: TBA WLWA (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 8:05 Cartoon Carnival 11 AM Flash Gordon 11:30 Ramar Of The Jungle 12 N Joe Palooka 12:30 Movie: "Law Of The Badlands" 1:30 Movie: "Way Back Home" 3 PM Dance Party 4 PM Western Movie (title not given) 5:30 Atlanta Wrestling 6 PM Movie: "Flight For Freedom" (Rosalind Russell plays a pilot based on Amelia Earhart; the movie led many to believe the Japanese shot down Earhart's plane on her around-the-world flight attempt in 1937 because the heroine here discovers Japanese fortifications on a Pacific island.) 7:30 Dick Clark 8 PM Country Music Jubilee 9 PM Lawrence Welk 10 PM Billy Graham 11 PM 20th Century-Fox Hour WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 9 AM Children's Gospel Hour 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Mr. Chickaroonie 10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Jimmy Dean 12 N Top Ten Dance Party 1:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Cardinals 4 PM Porky Pig (not to be confused with the ABC series in the '60s, time approximate) 4:30 The Preakness 5 PM Forestry In Action 5:30 Movie: "Dark Command" 7 PM Sky King 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Top Dollar 9 PM TVA Anniversary 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 Sheriff Of Cochise 11 PM Movie: "The Pied Piper" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Fury (says it's the same as Ch. 2's broadcast at 11 AM, although 11 AM is the in-pattern time) 11 AM Jimmy Dean 12 N Sky King 12:30 Terrytoon Time 1 PM Riders Of The Purple Sage 1:15 Baseball: Dodgers-Cardinals 4 PM TBA 4:30 The Preakness 5 PM Macon Wrestling 6 PM Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle 6:30 Grand Ole Opry 7 PM Burns And Allen (CBS, delay from Mon 8 PM) 7:30 Navy Log (ABC, delay from Thu 9:30 PM) 8 PM Highway Patrol 8:30 Sea Hunt 9 PM Oh! Susanna 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 The Californians (NBC, delay from Tue 10 PM) 11 PM Lawrence Welk 12 M Night Show Channel 32 signed on in 1954 as WCCB (now the call letters of FOX18 in Charlotte) and has been an ABC affiliate from the beginning; it changed its call letters to WKAB in 1964. Huntsville/Decatur already had one station prior to 1959, WMSL, then on 23, later on 48. WAAY was the first station in Huntsville, since WMSL was licensed to Decatur. Sorry, but I don't believe channel 32 in Montgomery came on until 1964. When I was in Montgomery in 1962 there were only 2 channels--12 and 20. The Wiki article has two different dates, 1954 and 1964, but we know Wiki is often wrong. Several years ago, I read a history of Bahakel Broadcasting that said they put 32 on the air in 1964. Regarding Huntsville, it is true WMSL was the first station in the region, but considering Decatur is about 25 miles from Huntsville and UHF stations as a rule didn't carry very far in those days, I don't think WMSL could be considered a local any more than Birmingham or Nashville stations.

Just like WNAO in Raleigh was never considered a local for Durham and Chapel Hill who, in the '50s, got CBS from WFMY Greensboro rather than Channel 28. As for Channel 32 I have also found a source that gives its start date as March 12, 1964. Is it possible that there was a station on 32 earlier which, like most UHFs in the '50s, went under fairly quickly? I believe Bahakel's Channel 25 in Columbia, SC started in 1953 (perhaps under different ownership), went dark fairly quickly, and didn't come back on until the early '60s. What I do know is that WCCB/18 Charlotte signed on in 1964 (on 36 until late 1966), so the WCCB calls definitely weren't in use in Montgomery. This whole thing sounds like either a typo on the part of the Wiki contributor, or a station that went dark, then came back years later. Does anybody have a Broadcasting Yearbook that might clear this up? Channel 32 signed on in 1954 as WCCB (now the call letters of FOX18 in Charlotte) and has been an ABC affiliate from the beginning; it changed its call letters to WKAB in 1964. Huntsville/Decatur already had one station prior to 1959, WMSL, then on 23, later on 48. WAAY was the first station in Huntsville, since WMSL was licensed to Decatur. Sorry, but I don't believe channel 32 in Montgomery came on until 1964. When I was in Montgomery in 1962 there were only 2 channels--12 and 20. The Wiki article has two different dates, 1954 and 1964, but we know Wiki is often wrong. Several years ago, I read a history of Bahakel Broadcasting that said they put 32 on the air in 1964. Regarding Huntsville, it is true WMSL was the first station in the region, but considering Decatur is about 25 miles from Huntsville and UHF stations as a rule didn't carry very far in those days, I don't think WMSL could be considered a local any more than Birmingham or Nashville stations. fortmill, you are right on the nose. As one who hails from that market, I can testify that WMSL primarily served Morgan and Limestone counties. At the time of WMSL's founding in 1954, Huntsville was a smaller city than Decatur. However, within a few years this changed, and by the mid-1960s, WMSL owner Frank Whisenant realized that his station was at a competitive disadvantage with the two start-ups in Huntsville, WAAY and WHNT. He made the move to the Rocket City in early 1969, giving up channel 23 per FCC requirements and moving to channel 48, which is now WAFF. The station's stick, like the others, was (and is) on Monte Sano, some 2,000 feet above sea level. Decatur is, by contrast, on relatively flat terrain, on the banks of the Tennessee River, and thus much lower in elevation. The Huntsville move gave the station increased coverage throughout North Alabama, which was augmented by a power upgrade in the early 1980s. Although the station's building on Monte Sano burned in 1982, the tower was not affected. Retro: St. Lawrence Valley Tues, May 27, 1958 from TV Guide-St. Lawrence edition CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Ottawa (SRC) 3pm Long metrage 4:30 Bobino 5:00 La boite a surprises 5:30 Pepinot 6:00 Club des autographes (dance contest with Jean Durand, Gaby Laplante, Jacques Desrosiers, and Gerard Desmarais) 6:25 Nouvelles sportives 6:30 Ce soir 6:45 Carrefour (Wilfrid Lemoine interviews Salvador Dali) 7:15 Le Telejournal 7:25 (9) Bulletin local 7:30 Cinefeuilleton 7:45 Trou de la serrure 8:00 Soiree de chez nous

8:30 Quatuor 9:00 C'est la vie (Dr. Jacques Genest discusses hypertension) 9:30 Au p'tit cafe 10:00 Chasse au crime "Cognac et cyanure" 10:30 Rendezvous (guest Jacques Brel) 11:00 Le Telejournal 11:15 Telepolicier WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 9:30 Industry on Parade 9:45 News (Philip McMartin) 10:00 Garry Moore (guest Cliff Norton) 10:30 How Do You Rate? 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Dotto noon Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Across the Fence "A Day with the Vet" (guests Dr. & Mrs. Albert Grass) 1:15 Swingbillies 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 House Party (Art Linkletter interviews a teacher who works with mentally disabled children) 2:45 How to Arrange Flowers 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Mixing Bowl (Nancy Parker) 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Chuckwagon Tales "Lights of Old Santa Fe" 5:55 Green Mountain Boys 6:10 Sports/Weather/News 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Gray Ghost 7:30 Name That Tune (last round of the $25K golden medley marathon sees 14-yr-old high schooler Leslie Uggams and trucker Simon Mahoney square off) 8:00 Mr. Adams & Eve "The Stunt Man" 8:30 Playhouse "Tourists Overnight" 9:00 To Tell the Truth 9:30 Capt. David Grief 10:00 $64,000 Question 10:30 Honeymooners "Matter of Life and Death" 11:00 News 11:20 Hollywood Wrestling CBOT 4-Ottawa/CBMT 6-Montreal (CBC) 3:30pm (6) Kiddies' Korner 4:00 Open House (Prof. Paul Fox discusses current events, Mme. Jehane Benoit with a recipe, Gwen Miller with slimming exercises) 4:30 Howdy Doody (CBC produced their own version) 5:00 Magic of Music (guests Arthur Romero and his saxophone quartet) 5:30 Casey Jones "The Run to Deadwood" 6:00 (4) I Married Joan "Country Club" 6:00 (6) Whirlybirds "Hobson's Choice" 6:30 (4) Sports (Jack Daly) 6:30 (6) Unusual Occupations

6:45 CBC News (Henderson) 7:00 Tabloid 7:30 (4) Robin Hood "The Youthful Menace" 7:30 (6) Highway Patrol 8:00 Front Page Challenge (guest panelist: Bob Burgess of the Ottawa Journal) 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 Television Theater "Every Minute Counts" 10:00 World in Action 10:30 John Foster Dulles (the US Secretary of State is interviewed by Edgar McGinnis of the Canadian Institute of Foreign Affairs) 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:15 (4) Viewpoint (Lamont Tilden) 11:15 (6) 26 Men "Montezuma's Cave" 11:20 (4) Feature Film "Colorado Territory" 11:45 (6) Sword of Freedom "Alessandro" WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Plattsburgh 7:00 Today 9:00 This is the Life "The Wrong Way Out" 9:30 TV Schooltime 10:00 Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 TV Schooltime 11:30 Truth or Consequences noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 News (Dick Ford) 1:15 Smiley Willette 1:30 Hospitality House 2:30 Kitty Foyle 3:00 Matinee Theater "The Riddle of Mary Murray" (c) 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Dusty Boyd 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 News (Dick Ford) 6:15 Film Feature 6:30 Zero 1960 (premiere) 7:00 Sports/Weather 7:15 ABC News 7:30 Wyatt Earp "Four" 8:00 Eddie Fisher (c/season finale with guests Debbie Reynolds (aka Mrs. Fisher), Dick Shawn, and Eddie Cantor; The Investigator airs here next week) 9:00 McGraw "The Briefcase" 9:30 Bob Cummings "Bob Digs Rock 'n' Roll" 10:00 Californians "Murietta" 10:30 Code 3 "Case 2206" 11:00 News WRGB 6-NBC Schenectady 7:00 Today 9:00 Home Fare 9:30 TV Schooltime 10:00 Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 TV Schooltime

11:30 Truth or Consequences noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Susie "Elusive" 1:30 Trader Van (Van Patten) 2:30 Kitty Foyle 3:00 Matinee Theater "The Riddle of Mary Murray" (c) 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Cartoon Circus 5:45 Breadtime Stories 6:00 Ramar "The Hidden Treasure" 6:30 Earle Pudney 6:45 News/Weather 7:00 Boots & Saddles "One Man War" 7:30 Wyatt Earp "Four" 8:00 Eddie Fisher (c/season finale; The Investigator airs here next week) 9:00 McGraw "The Briefcase" 9:30 Bob Cummings "Bob Digs Rock 'n' Roll" 10:00 Official Detective "Taxi Killers" 10:30 Sheriff of Cochise "The Kidnapper" 11:00 News 11:15 Movie "Mark of the Whistler" CHLT 7-SRC/CBC Sherbrooke (many regional Quebec stations ran a bilingual sked in those days) 2:15pm Theatre en matinee 3:45 Cinefeuilleton 4:00 Menu a la Carte 4:30 Matinee with Sally 4:45 Theatre des petits 5:00 Texas Rangers 5:30 Pepinot 6:00 Ti-Blanc Richard 6:30 Stories of the Century 7:00 Telebulletin 7:15 Telesupplement 7:30 Album des artistes 7:45 Trou de la serrure 8:00 Soiree de chez nous 8:30 Quatuor 9:00 C'est la vie 9:30 Au p'tit cafe 10:00 Chasse au crime "Cognac et cyanure" 10:30 Rendezvous 11:00 Le Telejournal 11:10 News 11:30 Summer Theater "The Crimson Key" WMTW 8-ABC/CBS Poland Spring 11:55 News noon Love of Life 12:30 Mission at Mid-Century 1:00 Movie "Reno" 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 House Party 3:00 American Bandstand (guest Damiano)

3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? 4:00 American Bandstand 4:30 Commodore Bob 5:00 Sir Lancelot "Sir Bliant" 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 Movie "Crack-Up" (pt 2) 7:05 News/Weather 7:15 ABC News 7:30 Sugarfoot "The Bullet and the Cross" 8:30 Phil Silvers "Bilko's Vacation" (Sgt. Bilko) 9:00 Broken Arrow "Backlash" 9:30 Red Skelton 10:00 West Point "The Right to Choose" 10:30 News/Weather 10:45 Waterfront "Cap'n John's Dilemma" 11:15 Film Drama "Favorite Son" Retro: Portland Sat, May 25, 1974 from TV Guide-Portland edition KVDO 3 COLed to Salem * This was also the last week for a 15c TVG, with the price going up to 20c the following week with subs at $9.50/yr KATU 2-ABC 6:30 Bumpity 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Yogi's Gang 8:00 Superfriends 9:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 9:30 Goober 10:00 Brady Kids 10:30 Mission: Magic! 11:00 Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade "Through the Eyes of Children" (floats on the theme are accompanied by the 33 starting drivers, 33 high school and college bands, and celebs including Marty Allen, Kent McCord, and Martin Miliner) 1:00 Women's Pro Tennis: from the San Francisco Civic Center Auditorium, Billie Jean King/Chris Evert v Francoise Durr/Betty Stove 2:00 Movie "War of the Wildcats" (bw) 4:00 World Invitational Tennis Classic: mixed doubles, Stan Smith/Chris Evert v Arthur Ashe/Billie Jean King (commentators Chris Schenkel/Pancho Gonzales) 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Rodrigo Valdes (49-4-1) and Benny Briscoe (48-11-1) square off for the vacant WBC middleweight title, Keith Jackson reports 6:30 News 7:00 Men of the Sea (finding red coral for jewelry and art) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Movie "Dying Room Only" 10:00 Owen Marshall 11:00 ABC News 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "The Curse of Dracula" (bw) 1:10 SOS Coast Guard (bw) 1:30 Movie "The Masque of the Red Death" KVDO 3-Ind 3:30pm Sports Scope

4:00 Chicano Culture 4:30 Movie "Frontier Hellcat" 6:30 Safari to Adventure (climbing Mount Edith Cavell) 7:00 Roller Games 8:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music 9:00 American Horse & Horseman 10:00 The Unexpected KOIN 6-CBS 6:30 Summer Semester "The American Presidency: The Men and the Office" 7:00 RFD 6 7:30 Mr. Magoo 8:00 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 8:30 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 9:00 Movie "The Spooky Fog" (cartoon featuring Don Knotts) 10:00 My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11:00 Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie & the Pussycats noon Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival "Six Bears and a Clown" (conclusion of a 1972 Czech comedy) 2:00 Movie "California" 4:00 CBS Golf Championship: Billy Casper, J.C. Snead, and Dave Stockton at Akron 5:00 News (Jim Rauh) 5:30 CBS Evening News (Dan Rather) 6:00 Movie "The Flim-Flam Man" 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore (cameo by Walter Cronkite in an episode where Ted campaigns to win a local news award, after losing in Susan Lucci-style levels, having lost 8 times) 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Carol Burnett (guest Carl Reiner) 11:00 News (Jim Rauh) 11:30 Movie "The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" 1:30 Movie "Caught in the Draft" (bw) KGW 8-NBC (KGW was a sister station to Seattle's NBC affiliate KING-TV, using the KING crown in their ads) 7:00 Lidsville 7:30 Addams Family (animated) 8:00 Emergency Plus 4 8:30 Inch High Private Eye 9:00 Sigmund 9:30 Pink Panther 10:00 Star Trek (animated) 10:30 Butch Cassidy 11:00 Baseball Pre-Game 11:15 Baseball: Baltimore-NY Yankees/alt game: St. Louis-Chicago Cubs 2:00 Family Circle Tennis Tournament: semifinal highlights, Chris Evert v Rosie Casals/Kerry Melville v Evonne Goolagong (Jim Simpson/Bud Collins) 3:00 Movie "The Lone Ranger" 4:30 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic golf (Ray Scott/John Derr/Bob Halloran/Jim Thacker/Bob Toski) 5:30 News (Beverly Williams) 6:00 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw)

6:30 Thrillseekers (rodeos for young people) 7:00 Emmy Games: Winners, Losers & Why (entertainment critic David Sheehan with an Emmy preview, and his take on the current state of the boob tube) 7:30 New Treasure Hunt 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "In the Heat of the Night" 11:30 Movie "House on Green Apple Road" 1:30 Speakeasy (guests Jon Lord, Ozzy Osbourne, and Ian Hunter compare notes on their respective bands' music) KOAP 10-PBS 4pm Dance Telecourse (bw) 4:30 Handwriting (bw) 5:00 Folk Guitar (bw) 5:30 Smoking Options (bw) 6:00 Firing Line 7:00 Place for No Story (aerial views of California) 8:00 Sam Francis: These are My Footsteps (a WNED Buffalo-produced profile on contemporary abstract-expressionist Sam Francis) 8:30 Who's Afraid of Opera? (the Met's Joan Sutherland sings the title role from Offenbach's La Parisienne) 9:00 War & Peace 10:30 Lenox Quartet: Haydn's Opus 20 KPTV 12-Ind 7:15 Number 12 Northwest (pros and cons of the city-county consolidation ballot issue) 7:45 News 8:00 Columbia Crossroads (Portland Area Catholic Emergency's efforts to raise $3.25 million for Portland-area Catholic high schools/Community Focus from Lewis & Clark High) 9:00 Gardening for Fun 10:00 12 in the Morning 10:30 Wally's Workshop 11:00 Hazel Dell Merchants Association Parade of Bands (featuring Queen Shirley Schaffan and her court, 9 area high school and juinor high school bands, local dignitaries, and several floats) 11:30 Modesto Rios (gee, that was a quick parade Cheesy) noon Movie "Man from the Alamo" 1:45 Racers (Indy 500 highlights) 2:00 Here Come the Brides 3:00 This Week in the NBA 3:30 Boxing from the Olympic: featherweights Danny Little, Red Lopez, and Goyo Vargas in action 4:30 Billy Walker's Country Carnival (guests the Lonesome Rhodes) 5:00 Jimmy Dean 5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Hank Williams Jr, Karen Wheeler, and Lamar Morris) 6:00 Dragnet 6:30 Virginian 8:00 World of Survival (visiting Lake Nakuru in Kenya, a feeding place for over a million flamingos, as well as other birds) 8:30 Portland Wrestling 10:00 News (Jim Newman) 10:30 Virginian mid. Movie "And Then They Were None" (bw) Retro: Nebraska/Sioux Falls/Sioux City Tues, May 17, 1955 from TV Guide-Nebraska edition

KMTV 3-CBS Omaha 7:00 Morning Show (puppeteer Alene Holdahl with her impressions of Liberace and Sophie Tucker) 8:00 Garry Moore (Walter O'Keefe pinch-hits for Garry) 8:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 9:00 Your TV Home (Tolson) 9:30 Strike it Rich 10:00 Valiant Lady 10:15 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Guiding Light 11:00 Dixie Four Quartet 11:15 Robert Q. Lewis 11:30 Welcome Travelers noon Noon Edition (Bill Talbot) 12:15 Martha's Kitchen Club 12:30 Linkletter's House Party 1:00 Big Payoff 1:30 Bob Crosby 2:00 Better Living (Ethel Dougherty/Jean Hughes/Marion McDonald) 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Road of Life 3:15 Brighter Day 3:30 People in Omaha 4:00 The Hawk 5:30 Weather/News/Sports (Bill Talbot/Floyd Kalber/Steve Shepard) 6:00 Superman 6:30 Col. March of Scotland Yard 7:00 Lone Ranger 7:30 Red Skelton (guests Xavier Cugat and Abbe Lane) 8:00 Danger "The Soldiers" 8:30 See It Now 9:00 Badge 714 (Dragnet) 9:30 TV Feature 10:00 Weather/News/Sports (Peddie/Kalber/Charles) 10:30 U Auto Buy 11:00 Wrestling from Hollywood mid. Movie "Blonde Savage" 1:00 Late Edition 1:05 At Day's End KTIV 4-NBC Sioux City 1pm Ted Mack's Matinee (guest: ceramics expert Louise Emery Angell) 1:30 TBA 2:00 Hawkins Falls 2:15 Words & Music 2:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 2:45 Modern Romances 3:00 Pinky Lee 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Super Serial 4:30 Land of Magic 5:00 Dutch Treat 5:20 Sports (Bob Wilson) 5:30 Dinah Shore 5:45 News/Weather (Ken Wayman/Don Stone) 6:00 Milton Berle (guests Perez Prado with his mambo band, and Bill Hayes)

7:00 Fireside Theater "Night of Terror" 7:30 Elgin Hour "San Francisco Fracas" 8:30 It's a Great Life "The Inheritance" 9:00 News/Weather/Sports 9:30 Movie: TBA WOW 6-NBC Omaha 7:00 Today (Today on the Farm at 7:25, Today in Omaha at 7:55) 8:00 Ding Dong School 8:30 Way of the World 8:45 Sheilah Graham (this week's guest: Dana Andrews) 9:00 Home 10:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:30 Feather Your Nest 11:00 Jean Sullivan 11:15 Cartoon Time 11:30 Snicker Flickers noon News/Farm News 12:15 Movie: TBA 1:15 Beauty for You 1:30 Greatest Gift 1:45 Miss Marlowe 2:00 Hawkins Falls 2:15 First Love 2:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 2:45 Modern Romances 3:00 Connie's Kitchen 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Trail Time 5:00 Stand By for Action (Dick Palmquist) 5:20 News/Weather (Clark) 5:30 Dinah Shore 5:45 Camel News Caravan 6:00 Milton Berle (same guests as ch 4) 7:00 Fireside Theater "Night of Terror" 7:30 Circle Theater "East of Nowhere" 8:00 Truth or Consequences 8:30 I Led Three Lives 9:00 Championship Bowling 10:00 Weather/News/Sports 10:30 Movie: TBA mid. News/Weather KVTV 9-CBS Sioux City 7:45 Curio Shop 8:00 Garry Moore 8:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 9:00 Movie "Caged Fury" 10:00 Valiant Lady 10:15 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Video Varieties 11:00 Inner Flame 11:15 Road of Life 11:30 Welcome Travelers noon Robert Q. Lewis (Dutch songs on today's show)

12:30 Weather (Pierce Smith) 12:35 News/Markets 12:45 TBA 1:00 Open House (Jan Voss) 1:30 Bob Crosby 2:00 Brighter Day 2:15 Secret Storm 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Fun to Sew (Jan Voss, pulling double duty) 3:15 Time Out for Fun (Benton/Dale/Thompson) 3:40 Meditations 3:45 Cartoons 4:00 Two-Gun Playhouse 5:00 Kid's Korner 5:30 CBS News 5:45 Jo Stafford 6:00 News/Weather/Sports (Schneider/Johnson/Switzer/Kester) 6:30 Disneyland 7:30 Rin Tin Tin 8:00 I've Got a Secret 8:30 Liberace 9:00 Halls of Ivy 9:30 Badge 714 (Dragnet) 10:00 Sports/Weather/News (Davis/Johnson/Schneider) 10:30 Siouxland Speaks 11:00 Industry on Parade 11:10 Big Picture KOLN 10-ABC/CBS Lincoln 11:30 Dinner Bell Roundup 12:15 Farm Camera 12:30 Weather 12:35 Local & National News 12:45 Farm Markets 12:55 Tuesday's Calendar 1:00 Big Payoff 1:30 Creative Cookery 2:00 Movie Matinee 3:30 Right About Home 4:00 Cactus Pete 4:30 Merry & Mr. Bill 5:00 Kukla, Fran & Ollie 5:15 Kartoon Karnival 5:30 Rocky Jones, Ranger 6:00 Weather/News/Sports (Bob Taylor/By Krasne/Bill King) 6:30 Cavalcade of America 7:00 Danny Thomas 7:30 Elgin Hour "San Francisco Fracas" 8:30 Stop the Music (Judy Tyler takes over as singer from Jaye P. Morgan) 9:00 Halls of Ivy 9:30 Eddie Cantor 10:00 Weather/News/Sports (same team as 6pm) 10:35 Movie: TBA KELO 11-CBS/NBC Sioux Falls 10:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

10:15 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Industry on Parade 11:00 TBA 11:15 Road of Life 11:30 Welcome Travelers noon Four Star News 12:15 Curly Boyd 12:30 TBA 1:00 Big Payoff 1:30 TBA 2:00 Brighter Day 2:15 Secret Storm 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Pinky Lee 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Captain 11 (the longest continually running kids' TV show in the US, it debuted that year and lasted until 1996) 4:30 Movie Quick Quiz 4:45 Sylvia Dunn 5:00 Superman 5:30 Treasure Chest (Russell) 5:45 TBA 5:55 Crusader Rabbit 6:00 Christophers 6:30 Farm Markets (Harding) 6:45 News/Weather 7:00 Fireside Theater "Night of Terror" 7:30 Circle Theater "East of Nowhere" 8:00 Truth or Consequences 8:30 Impact 9:30 I Love Lucy 10:00 Weather/Sports/News (Russell/Burt/Wigginton) 10:30 Welcome to the Book Store 10:35 Dollar a Second 11:00 Movie "High Tide" KUON 12-Edu Lincoln 9:00 Documentary 9:30 Bugs 'n' Things 10:00 Of Men & Ideas 10:30 Nebraska History Telecourse 11:15 Ballet de France 11:30 What's Your Trouble? noon Today on the Campus KHOL 13-CBS Holdrege 1:50pm Thought for Living 2:00 Bob's Record Shop (Bob Stolz) 2:15 Clete Roberts 2:30 Women's Voice (Eckloff) 3:30 Movie: TBA 4:45 Kiddies' Corner 5:00 Kukla, Fran & Ollie 5:15 Kiddies' Corner 5:30 Western Serial Time

6:00 News/Markets/Weather/Sports (Lewis/Moe Milliken/Shaner) 6:25 Do It Yourself 6:30 Halls of Ivy "The Professor Lost His Umbrella" 7:00 Wild Bill Hickok 7:30 Ames Brothers 7:45 Hobby Show 8:00 Your Senator Speaks 8:30 Chicago Wrestling 9:30 Hayloft Frolics 10:00 Weather/Sports/News 10:30 Sportsman Club Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Friday, May 23, 1958 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Today (people who were prominent in the 1920s are guests) 8:55 Today In Georgia 9:30 Don Ameche (Dan Duryea plays a highlynervous man who witnesses an altercation between a cop and a "cheap girl".) 10 AM Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11 AM Price Is Right 11:30 Truth Or Consequences 12 N News, Weather 12:15 Tic Tac Dough (joined in progress) 12:30 It Could Be You 1 PM Movie: "The Ghost Comes Home" 2:30 Kitty Foyle (short-lived soap) 3 PM Matinee Theater (two sisters, one a teacher and the other a student, arrive at a junior college, COLOR) 4 PM Queen For A Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5 PM I Married Joan 5:30 Popeye Club 6 PM Amos 'n' Andy 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Honeymooners 7:30 Truth Or Consequences (Steve Dunne emceed the primetime version instead of Bob Barker.) 8 PM Jefferson Drum 8:30 Life Of Riley 9 PM Boxing: Johnny Busso vs. Lahouardi Godhi, lightweights, 10 rounds, from Madison Square Garden 9:45 Post-Fight Beat (time approximate) 10 PM M Squad 10:30 Thin Man 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "The Wolf Man" (Lon Chaney Jr.) WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC)

7 AM Today 9 AM Know How (civics) 10 AM Dough Re Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11 AM Price Is Right 11:30 Truth Or Consequences 12 N Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1 PM My Little Margie 1:30 Ray Milland (his sitcom "Meet Mr. McNutley" or "Meet Mr. McNulty") 2 PM Star Performance 2:30 Kitty Foyle 3 PM Matinee Theater (COLOR) 4 PM Queen For A Day 4:45 Little Rascals 5 PM Movie: "Colorado Kid" 6 PM Stories Of The Century 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Amos 'n' Andy 7:30 Union Pacific 8 PM Frontier 8:30 Life Of Riley 9 PM Boxing (same as Ch. 2) 9:45 Post-Fight Beat (time approximate) 10 PM M Squad 10:30 Thin Man 11 PM News 11:15 Jack Paar WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 7 AM Farm News, Weather 7:05 Roy Rogers 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 8:45 Willie Wonderful 9 AM Abbott And Costello 9:30 Dean's Party Line 10 AM Garry Moore (Kaye Ballard is guest) 11 AM Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Dotto 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) (I think this lasted only five minutes but no listing is given for 1:05 PM.) 1:15 Movie Museum (a Mack Sennett short, "His Second Childhood") 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Beat The Clock 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Lola Albright is guest) 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Susie (Ann Sothern) 5:30 Waterfront 6 PM Topper 6:30 News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Boots And Saddles 7:30 Highway Patrol 8 PM Trackdown (Robert Culp's first notable series, in-pattern time but a broadcast airing on delay) 8:30 Zane Grey Theater (Dick Powell) 9 PM Phil Silvers (Bilko) 9:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars (Shelley Winters in "Smarty," a loud, overdressed woman who inspires loathing from everyone she meets on a cruise) 10 PM The Lineup 10:30 Person To Person (Edward R. Murrow--known here as Ed Murrow--interviews Jack Carter) 11 PM News 11:05 Movie: "Crossed Swords" WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 2:55 News 3 PM American Bandstand (guests: the Four J's) 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (not yet "Who Do You Trust?") 4 PM American Bandstand (guest: Julius La Rosa) 5 PM The Buccaneers 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6 PM Popeye (with Bob Brandy) 6:55 Weather 7 PM Casey Jones (Alan Hale Jr., pre-"Gilligan's Island") 7:30 Sea Hunt 8 PM Jim Bowie 8:30 Stars Of Jazz 9 PM Frank Sinatra (guests: Natalie Wood and singer Pat Suzuki) 9:30 Man Behind The Badge 10 PM Soldiers Of Fortune 10:30 Weathervane 10:35 Movie: "Pride Of The Marines" (true story of Al Schmid, who was blinded on Guadalcanal) WLWA (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 8:15 Thoughts For Today 8:25 News, Farm Report 8:30 Cartoon Carnival 9 AM School Days 9:30 Skipper Ray (Ray McCay) 10:30 Our Miss Brooks 11 AM Life With Elizabeth (Betty White) 11:30 My Little Margie 12 N Movie: "The Woman Between" 1:30 Movie: "We're On The Jury" (Broderick Crawford's

mom, Helen Broderick, is in this one from '37) 3 PM American Bandstand 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? 4 PM American Bandstand 5 PM The Buccaneers 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club 6 PM Judge Roy Bean 6:30 Last Of The Mohicans 7 PM Assignment Atlanta 7:15 John Daly And The News 7:30 Rin Tin Tin 8 PM Jim Bowie 8:30 Stars Of Jazz 9 PM Frank Sinatra 9:30 26 Men 10 PM Official Detective 10:30 Kingdom Of The Sea 11 PM News 11:20 Jack Paar (pre-empted on Ch. 2) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 9:45 CBS News (Richard Hottelet) 10 AM Garry Moore 11 AM Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Dotto 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Liberace (ABC would put him on at this time when it started "Operation Daybreak" that fall.) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Beat The Clock 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Party Line (Drue Smith) 3:45 Today's Chapel 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Movie: "Big Chase" 6:20 Watch The Birdie (kids' show) 6:25 Sports Page 6:30 News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM O. Henry Playhouse 7:30 The Boing-Boing Show (Gerald McBoing-Boing) 8 PM Trackdown 8:30 Zane Grey Theater 9 PM Phil Silvers 9:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars 10 PM The Lineup 10:30 Person To Person 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "Col. Effingham's Raid"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 7:55 News, Weather 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 8:45 CBS News 9 AM Little Rascals 9:30 Meet Corliss Archer 10 AM Garry Moore 11 AM Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Dotto 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM CBS News 1:05 Almanac 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Date With Del 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Jack And Jolly (kids' show) 5:30 Woody Woodpecker (ABC, delay from Thu 5 PM) 6 PM Suppertime Frolics 6:30 News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Susie 7:30 Uncle Ned's Talent Hunt (local talent show) 8 PM Trackdown 8:30 Zane Grey Theater 9 PM Frank Sinatra 9:30 Tombstone Territory (ABC, delay from Wed 8:30 PM EDT/ 10 PM EST) 10 PM The Lineup 10:30 Person To Person 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "Island Of Desire" WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 3 PM American Bandstand (guests: the Four J's) 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (not yet "Who Do You Trust?") 4 PM American Bandstand (guest: Julius La Rosa) WLWA (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 3 PM American Bandstand 3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? 4 PM American Bandstand ...strange scheduling there from ABC. Did WFIL-TV/6 Philadelphia continue through the 3:30 block with a local half-hour of American Bandstand and kinescope delay Do You Trust Your Wife?, I wonder?...

o answer a few questions: "M Squad" and "The Thin Man" aired on NBC 9-10 PM (EDT), followed by boxing at 10. In order to show the fight live, NBC aired boxing at 9 PM (EST) and delayed the two detective shows to 10-11 PM in those states not on daylight time. ABC did not sign on until 3 PM at the time, and perhaps as a cost-saving measure WTVC didn't sign on until 2:55. ABC did not begin morning programming until October of that year; "Operation Daybreak" began at 11 AM and continued all day with gaps at 1:30 and 2:30 PM: 11 AM Day In Court 11:30 The Peter Lind Hayes Show 12:30 Mother's Day (Dick Van Dyke hosted this game show) 1 PM The Liberace Show 1:30 (Local) 2 PM Chance For Romance (John Cameron Swayze hosted this "Dating Game" prototype) 2:30 (Local) 3 PM Beat The Clock 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club (MWF)/Adventure Time (TTh) "Bandstand" did stay on the air in Philadelphia in the 3:30-4 PM slot; Dick Clark talks about this in his autobiography "Rock, Roll and Remember." "Do You Trust Your Wife?"/"Who Do You Trust?" aired on delay at 1:30. Clark pushed on the air to get "Trust" out of the 3:30 slot; instead, ABC dropped the 3-3:30 segment of "Bandstand" in the fall of '58 and began airing it from 4-5:30 instead. While he never mentioned the name of the show, Clark must have reasoned that Johnny Carson, waiting to go on in New York, was hearing all this on the network monitor because Clark had never appeared on "The Tonight Show" when the book was written in the '70s (he did appear, I believe, in the '80s and their production companies jointly did "Bloopers And Practical Jokes" with Clark and Ed McMahon as co-hosts). Interestingly, though, Carson did appear once on Clark's Saturday-night ABC show (1958-60) and did a drum solo. Retro: Mid-South Tues, May 20, 1980 from TV Life-Memphis edition WREG 3-CBS Memphis 6:00 Tuesday Morning 7:00 Good Morning 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Jeffersons 9:30 Whew! 9:55 CBS News 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Munsters 3:30 Andy Griffith 4:00 I Love Lucy 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 5:00 Mary Tyler Moore 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Match Game 7:00 White Shadow 8:00 CBS Tuesday Night Movie "Murder by Natural Causes" 10:00 News 10:30 Campaign '80 (coverage of the Oregon and Michigan primaries) 11:00 All in the Family 11:30 Streets of San Francisco 12:30 Movie "In Like Flynn" 2:00 Movie "The Challenge" 4:00 Movie "Way Way Out" KARK 4-NBC Little Rock 6:15 Morning Devotions 6:20 Lone Ranger 6:50 For Your Information 6:55 Dr. Lendon Smith (speaking on Vitamin C) 7:00 Today 9:00 Card Sharks 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Tic Tac Dough 11:30 Password Plus noon Little Rock Today 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:30 Real McCoys 4:00 Brady Bunch 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 All in the Family 7:00 Mac Davis 10th Anniversary Special: I Believe in Music (guest Anne Murray, former guests from past shows are shown on tape) 8:00 NBC Tuesday Night at the Movies "Moviola: The Silent Lovers" 10:00 News 10:30 Decision '80 (primaries) 11:00 Tonight Show (guests Pete Barbutti and Victor Buono) 12:30 Tomorrow (guest Gabe Kaplan, who recently won $190K in the Reno Poker Classic) 1:30 700 Club WMC 5-NBC Memphis 5:55 TV Chapel 6:00 Porter Wagoner 6:30 Wake Up Call 7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Ayn Rand) 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Chain Reaction 11:30 Password Plus noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:30 Merv Griffin (guests Gore Vidal, Howard Jarvis, and Jackie Vernon) 5:00 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Tic Tac Dough 7:00 Mac Davis 10th Anniversary Special: I Believe in Music 8:00 NBC Tuesday Night at the Movies "Moviola: The Silent Lovers" 10:00 News 10:30 Decision '80 11:00 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow 1:30 News/TV Chapel WBBJ 7-ABC Jackson 6:00 PTL Club 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 PTL Club 10:00 Laverne & Shirley 10:30 Family Feud 11:00 $20,000 Pyramid 11:30 Ryan's Hope 11:58 FYI noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 1:58 FYI 2:00 General Hospital 2:58 FYI 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 I Love Lucy 4:00 Andy Griffith 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5:00 Sanford & Son 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Three's a Crowd 7:00 Happy Days (crossover with Laverne & Shirley where the Fonz and Richie end up in a shotgun wedding, with Laverne and Shirley riding to their rescue) 7:30 Laverne & Shirley (crossover conclusion) 8:00 Three's Company 8:30 Taxi 9:00 Hart to Hart 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Soap KATV 7-ABC Little Rock 6:00 PTL Club 7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Good Morning Arkansas 10:00 Laverne & Shirley 10:30 Family Feud 11:00 $20,000 Pyramid 11:30 Ryan's Hope 11:58 FYI noon All My Children 1:00 One Life to Live 1:58 FYI 2:00 General Hospital 2:58 FYI 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Bozo 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 Andy Griffith 5:00 ABC World News Tonight 5:30 News 6:30 Sanford & Son 7:00 Happy Days 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 8:00 Three's Company 8:30 Taxi 9:00 Hart to Hart 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Gunsmoke mid. Soap KAIT 8-Jonesboro/K11JW Blytheville (ABC) 5:55 Little Broadcast 6:00 PTL Club 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 PTL Club 10:00 Laverne & Shirley 10:30 Family Feud 11:00 All My Children (1-day delay) noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 One Life to Live 1:58 FYI 2:00 General Hospital 2:58 FYI 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Bozo 4:00 Big Valley 5:00 ABC World News Tonight 5:30 Andy Griffith 6:00 News 6:30 Carol Burnett & Friends (guest Jack Gilford) 7:00 Happy Days 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 8:00 Three's Company 8:30 Taxi 9:00 Hart to Hart 10:00 News

10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Soap 12:10 News 12:12 Little Broadcast WTVA 9-NBC/ABC Tupelo 6:00 Mornin' 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue (same show as ch 5) 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Chain Reaction 11:30 Password Plus noon Noon Show 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:30 Tom & Jerry/Little Rascals 4:00 Real McCoys 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Newlywed Game 7:00 Mac Davis 10th Anniversary Special: I Believe in Music 8:00 NBC Tuesday Night at the Movies "Moviola: The Silent Lovers" 10:00 News 10:30 Decision '80 11:00 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow 1:30 News WKNO 10-Memphis/WLJT 11-Lexington (PBS) (WLJT would separate the following year) 11:00 Sesame Street noon Dick Cavett 12:30 Nominating a President 1:00 Artistry of... 1:30 Facts of Life 2:00 Over Easy (guest Polly Bergen) 2:30 Villa Alegre 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 GED 5:00 Zoom 5:30 Over Easy (Bergen) 6:00 Weeknight 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:00 Nova "Life on a Silken Thread" (look at spiders) 8:00 Mystery! "Sergeant Cribb" (pt 3) 9:00 TBA 10:00 Dick Cavett (guest Willia Styron, pt 2) 10:30 Captioned ABC News KTHV 11-CBS Little Rock 6:00 Tuesday Morning 7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Dinah! 9:00 Phil Donahue "Like Normal People" (guests Roger and Virginia Meyers) 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Young & the Restless 1:00 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 One Day at a Time 3:30 Popeye & Friends 4:00 Get Smart 4:30 Carol Burnett & Friends (guests Ruth Buzzi and Jack Gilford) 5:00 Newlywed Game 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Happy Days Again 7:00 White Shadow 8:00 CBS Tuesday Night Movie "Murder by Natural Causes" 10:00 News 10:30 Campaign '80 11:00 CBS Late Movie "Barnaby Jones: Deadline for Dying"/"Doc Hooker's Bunch" WHBQ 13-ABC Memphis 6:00 Dinah! 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Straight Talk 10:00 Laverne & Shirley 10:30 All My Children (1-day delay) 11:30 Ryan's Hope 11:58 FYI noon News 12:30 Family Feud 1:00 One Life to Live 1:58 FYI 2:00 General Hospital 2:58 FYI 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 My Three Sons 4:00 Bonanza 5:00 ABC World News Tonight 5:30 Good Times 6:00 News 7:00 Happy Days 7:30 Laverne & Shirley 8:00 Three's Company 8:30 Taxi 9:00 Hart to Hart 10:00 News 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Soap 1:10 News WPTY 24-Ind Memphis 7:00 Health Field 7:30 Star Blazers

8:00 700 Club "Decade of Destiny" 9:00 Ed Allen 9:30 Love American Style 10:00 PTL Club noon Movie "Father Goose" 2:00 Addams Family 2:30 Krofft Superstars 3:00 Bugs, Porky & Friends 3:30 Spiderman 4:00 Popeye 4:30 Fred Flintstone & Friends 5:00 Wild Wild West 6:00 Star Trek "The Trouble with Tribbles" 7:00 Maverick 8:00 Movie "Dillinger" 10:00 Movie "Apache" 11:50 News Mississipppi Educational Network (PBS): WMAB 2-Ackerman (I've also seen this listed as Mississippi State), WMAE 12-Booneville, WMAV 18-Oxford, WMAO 23-Greenwood 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Over Easy (guest Garson Kanin) 7:30 Farmweek 8:00 Instructional Programs 3:30 Bonaventure Travel 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Zoom 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:00 Over Easy "Family Survival Project" 7:30 Faces 8:00 Nova "Life on a Silken Thread" 9:00 Mystery! "Sergeant Cribb" (pt 3) 10:00 Dick Cavett (same as ch 10) 10:30 Righteous Apples "Josh's Run" (PBS' first sitcom, dealing with the adventures of a high school band) 11:00 Job Bank Superstations WGN 5:45 Five Minutes to Live By 5:50 News 5:55 Top o' the Morning 6:25 News 6:30 Stingray 7:00 Ray Rayner & His Friends 8:00 Groovie Goolies 8:30 Family Affair 9:00 Movie "Wives and Lovers" 11:00 Phil Donahue noon Bozo 1:00 Bewitched 1:30 Love American Style 2:30 Family Affair 3:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 I Dream of Jeannie 5:00 My Three Sons 5:30 Good Times 6:00 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:30 Carol Burnett & Friends (guests John Byner and Francine Beers) 7:00 Movie "The Big Country" (pt 2) 9:00 News 10:00 Maude 10:30 Prisoner: Cell Block H 11:00 Movie "Ocean's Eleven" 1:32 Nightbeat 2:02 Movie "Lady in a Cage" 4:02 News 4:07 Five Minutes to Live By WOR Listed CT 5:50 Prayer 6:00 News 6:30 PTL Club 7:30 New York Report 8:00 Joe Franklin 9:00 Romper Room 10:00 Straight Talk 11:00 News 11:30 Play the Percentages noon Movie "Underwater!" 2:00 Movie "Man Outside" 4:00 Ironside 5:00 Joker's Wild 5:30 Tic Tac Dough 6:00 Face the Music 6:30 Benny Hill (which Vision TV started running north of the border a month ago, so far their episodes are from 1987) 7:00 Movie "Panic in the Streets" 9:00 Newark & Reality 9:30 Nine on New Jersey 10:00 Benny Hill 10:30 Dating Game 11:00 Movie "Cornered" 1:00 Joe Franklin 2:00 Movie "Wipe Out" 4:00 News 4:22 Movie "Stranger's Hand" WTBS Listed CT 5:05 World at Large 5:30 News 6:00 Three Stooges/Little Rascals 7:00 Lucy Show 7:30 Romper Room 8:00 Family Affair 8:30 Green Acres 9:00 Movie "Goodbye, My Fancy" 10:55 News 11:15 Love American Style (for 15 min Huh)

11:30 Maverick 12:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Montreal 3:00 Spectraman 3:30 Gilligan's Island 4:00 My Three Sons 4:30 I Dream of Jeannie 5:00 Carol Burnett & Friends 5:30 Bob Newhart 6:00 Sanford & Son 6:30 All in the Family 7:00 Movie "Trouble Along the Way" 9:15 Maverick 10:15 Love American Style 10:30 Movie "Marnie" 1:15 News 1:20 Movie "Reprisal" 3:10 Movie "Voltaire" 4:40 Love American Style (30 min, for a change Cheesy) Cable Nets Listed CT CBN 5:00 Courage for Crisis Living 5:30 Ross Bagley 6:00 Good News for a World in Crisis 7:00 Telethon 2:00 700 Club 3:58 News Update 4:00 Newsight 4:30 Ross Bagley 6:00 Puppet Tree Gang 6:30 Faith That Lives 7:00 Oral Roberts 7:30 Good News 8:00 Good News for a World in Crisis 10:00 Today in Bible Prophecy 10:30 Ross Bagley mid. Charisma 12:30 Old Time Gospel Hour 1:30 Ross Bagley 3:00 700 Club 4:30 Jesus is the Answer ESPN 6:00 SportsCenter 7:00 Pro Celebrity Golf: Ballesteros/Stevens v Trevino/Reardon 8:00 All-Star Soccer: Arsenal-Nottingham Forest 9:00 SportsCenter 10:00 NHL Team Showdown: Bouchard v Resch 10:30 Soccer: FA Cup Championship -5:00 All-Star Soccer: Derby County-West Bromwich Albion 6:00 NHL Team Showdown: Bouchard v Vachon 6:30 SportsCenter 7:00 SEC Track & Field Championship

9:00 PKA Full Contact Karate: middleweight contenders bout 10:30 SportsCenter 11:00 SEC Tennis Championship 1:00 PKA Full Contact Karate: same as 9pm 2:30 SportsCenter HBO 4:30pm Movie "Five Days from Home" 6:30 Guilty or Not Guilty "The State vs Dr Coppolino" (the murder trial of Dr. Carl Coppolino) 7:00 Movie "Fiddler on the Roof" 10:00 Bette Midler 11:30 Movie "The Brood" Nickelodeon 5:00 Courage for Crisis Living (was the Nick transponder shared?) 5:30 Ross Bagley 7:00 Christ for the World 7:30 Festival of Praise 8:00 Dan Griffin 8:30 Chapel Hour 9:00 Pinwheel 2:00 Video Comics 2:30 Hocus Focus 3:30 Video Comics 4:00 Front Row Features 5:00 America Goes Bananaz 6:00 What Will They Think of Next? 6:30 Video Comics 7:00 Hocus Focus 8:00 Front Row Featues 9:00 Bananaz Showtime 2:30pm Movie "Tommy" 4:30 Going Platinum with the Beach Boys 5:30 The Me Nobody Knows (a musical celebration of ghetto life, through the eyes of the kids who live there) 7:00 Movie "Tom Sawyer" 9:00 First Annual Women Comics' Show (hosted by pioneer Phyllis Diller) 10:00 Movie "Target of an Assassin" 12:30 Movie "Tommy" Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Wednesday, May 22, 1963 From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC) 6:20 College Of The Air: "American Economy" (this would become "Sunrise Semester" in the fall) 6:50 Farm Journal 7 AM Carolina Calling (Arthur Smith) 7:55 Local News, Weather 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Who Do You Trust? (ABC, delay from 3:30 PM) 10 AM Calendar (Harry Reasoner) 10:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (ABC, delay from 12 N) 11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News (Harry Reasoner) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Gale Storm 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Mrs. Mary Stewart discusses the high-school dropout problem.) 3 PM To Tell The Truth (panel: Sally Ann Howes, John Henry Faulk, Phyllis Newman, Barry Nelson) 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Pat Lee (women's show) 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Three Ring Circus 6 PM Waterfront 6:25 Sports (Don Robertson) 6:30 News 6:45 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Hennesey 7:30 CBS Reports: "Reflections Of A Soviet Scientist," an interview with Nobel Prize-winning physicist Igor Tamm 8 PM WBTV Reports: "The Fast Ones," a look at stock car racing 8:30 Dobie Gillis 9 PM Beverly Hillbillies 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 PM Armstrong Circle Theater: "Swindler In Paradise," about two New York brokers who buy 10,000 acres of worthless land in the Southwest and try to peddle to the public at a huge profit. 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "Ambush At Tomahawk Gap" WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 Film Feature 7 AM Today (Basil Rathbone, singer Betty Johnson) 9 AM Morning Gospel Sing (Bob Poole, who hosted a similar program on Sundays) 9:30 Best Of Groucho 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Your First Impression (panel: Stubby Kaye, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Dennis James, COLOR) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer) 1 PM Tele-Scope (Greenville legend--especially with kids-Monty DuPuy) 2 PM Ben Jerrod (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 2:30 The Doctors (not yet a full-fledged soap, but a new fivepart story each week) 3 PM Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (guests: Inger Stevens and Michael Landon, COLOR) 4 PM Match Game (guests: Barbara Cook and Sam Levenson) 4:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 4:30 Monty's Club (this would become the long-running "Monty's Rascals") 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw 6 PM Sea Hunt 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Wyatt Earp 7:30 The Virginian (COLOR) 9 PM Perry Como (from Chicago: guests are Jane Powell and Jimmy Durante, who brings along sidekicks Eddie Jackson, Sonny King, and Jack Ross) 10 PM The Eleventh Hour 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (from Hollywood: Maureen O'Hara, Raymond Massey, Milton Berle, Ernest Borgnine, Kaye Stevens, COLOR) WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Best Of Groucho (Groucho talks about the teen world with 50 junior high school students in the audience.) 9:30 Jane Wyman (ABC, delay from 2:30 PM) 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Your First Impression (COLOR) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Weather 1:15 Editorial 1:25 Matinee (Ed Spiegel) 1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 2 PM Ben Jerrod (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Make Room For Daddy 5 PM Looney Tunes (Ed Spiegel) 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw

6 PM Highway Patrol 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Biography (Harry Truman's administration) 7:30 The Virginian (COLOR) 9 PM Perry Como 10 PM The Eleventh Hour 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR) WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Children And Science 9:30 Homemakers (Mary Starr) 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Your First Impression (COLOR) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Weather 1:05 Movie: "Tight Spot" 2:25 NBC News 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Make Room For Daddy 5 PM Popeye Theater 5:15 Quick Draw McGraw 5:45 Local News 6 PM News 6:15 Cas Walker (country music) 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Biography (same as Ch. 5) 7:30 The Virginian (COLOR) 9 PM Perry Como 10 PM The Eleventh Hour 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR) WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:15 Social Security 6:30 College Of The Air 7 AM Mr. Dutch (kids' show) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Father Knows Best (ABC, pre-empted on Ch. 13, delay from 12:30 PM) 10 AM Calendar 10:30 I Love Lucy

11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Movie: "It's In The Bag" ('45 comedy-mystery that's a treat for nostalgia lovers; in it are Fred Allen, Jack Benny, and William Bendix) 1:45 Gesell Report (I wonder if this has anything to do with Dr. Gerhard Gesell.) 2 PM Password (guests: Artie Shaw and Pat Carroll) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Millionaire (the check goes to a family whose Uncle Robby's sudden death has complicated the terms of his will) 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Frontier Circus 5:55 Sports 6 PM Amos 'n' Andy 6:30 News 6:45 CBS News 7 PM Jimmy Dean 7:30 CBS Reports 8 PM TBA 8:30 Dobie Gillis 9 PM Beverly Hillbillies 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 PM Armstrong Circle Theater 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "Under Two Flags" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC) 6:45 Farm And Home 7 AM Today 9 AM Cartoons 9:15 Debbie Drake 9:30 On The Mall (interview show with Jack Knight) 10 AM Say When! 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N News (Charlotte legend Jimmy Kilgo) 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 PM General Hospital (ABC, this is in pattern; it didn't move to 3 PM until Dec. 30) 1:30 Best Of Groucho 2 PM Ben Jerrod (COLOR) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR) 4 PM Deputy Dawg

4:15 Rocky And His Friends 4:30 Clown Carnival (one of two legendary kids' shows in Charlotte, the other being Fred Kirby's "Rascals Club" on WBTV--Brooks Lindsay does this one) 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw 6 PM Amos 'n' Andy 6:30 News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Ripcord 7:30 Wagon Train (ABC) 8:30 Our Man Higgins (ABC, delay from 9:30 PM) 9 PM Perry Como 10 PM Naked City (ABC) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (COLOR) WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 6 AM College Of The Air 6:30 Farm And Home (Cas Walker--he could get away with being on two different stations since he was also a local grocer and big advertiser) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM UT Telecourse 9:30 Birthday Dog 10 AM Calendar 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Best Of Groucho 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Edge Of Night 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Millionaire 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: "Sweater Girl" 6 PM Three Stooges 6:15 News (Doc Johnston) 6:30 Highway Patrol 7 PM Mull's Singing Convention 7:30 CBS Reports 8 PM Your Voice 8:30 Dobie Gillis 9 PM Beverly Hillbillies 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 PM Armstrong Circle Theater 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "Mexican Spitfire Out West" (Lupe Velez' popular character from the '40s)

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC) 6:30 College Of The Air 7 AM Rise And Shine 7:15 Baptist Bible Hour 7:30 Gospel Time 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Cartoons 9:25 Morning Devotions 9:30 Psychology 10 AM Calendar 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Real McCoys 11:30 Pete And Gladys 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM News, Weather 1:05 Memo From Ilo (women's show) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Millionaire 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Sugarfoot 6 PM Parade Of Champions (I think this was putt-putt golf.) 6:30 Leave It To Beaver (ABC, delay from Thu 8:30 PM) 7 PM News (Art Van) 7:15 CBS News 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Open House (Roy Acuff) 9 PM Beverly Hillbillies 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 PM Armstrong Circle Theater 11 PM News (Bob Carlton) 11:15 Movie: "Sand" (about a wild horse trained to be a show horse) WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 6:55 News For Farmers 7 AM Mr. Bill's Cartoons 8 AM Discovery '63 (delay from 4:30 PM) 8:25 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 9:30 Movie: "Maryland" 11 AM Day In Court (delay from 2 PM) 11:25 News 11:30 Seven Keys 12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (guest: Minnie Pearl) 12:30 Leave It To The Girls (Henry Morgan faces off against

Linda Darnell, Rita Hayes, Lissa Charell, and Sue Oakland-if the format sounds familiar it's the same as the early-'70s show "Mantrap" and was revived in the early '80s as "Leave It To The Women".) 1 PM General Hospital 1:30 Divorce Court 2:30 Jane Wyman 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 4:30 Movie: "Tarzan And The Slave Girl" (Lex Barker as Tarzan) 5:55 News, Weather, Sports 6:15 ABC News (Ron Cochran) 6:30 Lone Ranger 7 PM Bat Masterson 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Movie: "Duel In The Sun" 11 PM News, Weather, Editorial 11:20 Movie: "Three Stripes In The Sun" (a group of Japanese orphans melt the cold, cold heart of an American sergeant-watch for Chuck Connors and Dick York in this one from '55) WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 11:30 Seven Keys 12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 12:30 Father Knows Best 1 PM General Hospital 1:30 UT French 2 PM Day In Court 2:25 ABC News (Alex Dreier) 2:30 Jane Wyman 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 4:30 Discovery '63 (the workings of the human body) 4:55 American Newsstand 5 PM Film Feature 5:30 Modern Almanac 6 PM ABC News 6:15 Burns And Allen (George's best friend Jack Benny is a guest, helping to convince Gracie that she's legally married.) 6:45 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 10) 7 PM Outlook 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Going My Way (Gene Kelly and Leo G. Carroll take the roles made famous by Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald; Dick York is in this as well.) 9:30 Our Man Higgins 10 PM Naked City 11 PM ABC News (Murphy Martin) sign off 11:10 PM WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Algebra 9:30 South Carolina History 10 AM Calendar 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Day In Court 11:25 News 11:30 Seven Keys 12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 12:30 Father Knows Best (the in-pattern time but an episode airing on delay) 1 PM General Hospital 1:30 Science 2 PM Farm And Home Hour 2:25 ABC News 2:30 Jane Wyman 3 PM Queen For A Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 4:30 Discovery '63 (again, in-pattern time but delayed episode, showing a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, a tadpole developing into a frog, and a bird hatching) 4:55 Local News, Weather 5 PM Sports Film 5:30 Evening Vespers 6 PM Industry On Parade 6:15 ABC News 6:30 Film Feature 6:45 CBS News 7 PM Playhouse 40 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Going My Way 9:30 Our Man Higgins 10 PM Naked City sign off 11 PM BOSTON TV- EARLY SPRING 1984 From the Boston Globe BOSTON TV- EARLY SPRING 1984 Thursday March 22, 1984 WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) 6:15- Test Pattern 6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather (William Pierce doing the sign-on script, David Ives doing the mission statement) 7AM- Sesame Street 8AM- Mister Rogers 8:30- Sesame Street 9:30- Electric Company 10AM-Educational Program 12pm- Sesame Street 1pm- Educational Program

2:30- Magic of Oil Painting 3pm- French Chef 3:30- Electric Company 4pm- Sesame Street 5pm- Mister Rogers 5:30- 3-2-1 Contact 6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour 7pm- Doctor Who 7:30- All New This Old House 8pm- Mystery! 9pm- Enterprise 9:30 Say Brother 10pm- News 10:30- Business Report 11pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 12am- Sign-Off WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) 5 AM FARM HOME GARDEN 5:30 MORNING STRETCH 6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS/NBC NEWS 7AM- Today 9AM-Hour Magazine 10AM- Facts of Life (R) 10:30- Sale of The Century 11AM- Wheel Of Fortune 11:30- Dream House 12pm- Eyewitness News (with John Henning) 12:30- People Are Talking 1:30pm- Days of Our Lives 2:30- Love Connection 3pm- Hawaii Five-O 4pm- An Archbishop for Boston- (for new cardinal of Boston, Bernard Cardinal Law) 5pm- People's Court 5:30- Live on 4 6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel) 7pm- NBC News with Tom Brokaw 7:30- Evening Magazine 8pm- NBA Basketball- Boston Celtics @ New York Knicks (Boston won 108-100) 10:30- Cheers 11pm- Eyewitness News 11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 12:30- Late Night with David Letterman 1:30am- Eyewitness News 2am- Movie- The Lost Years (1976) 3:30am- Nosotros 4:30am- People Are Talking WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) 5 AM CHRONICLE:BEST OF 5:30 TOM COTTLE 6 AM NEWSCENTER 5 7AM- Good Morning America 9AM- Good Day Live! 10AM- Donahue 11AM- Tom Cottle- Up Close

11:30- Newlywed Game 12pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Jack Hynes and Anne McGrath) 12:30- Ryan's Hope 1PM- All My Children 2pm- One Life To Live 3pm- General Hospital 4pm- An Archbishop for Boston- (for new cardinal of Boston, Bernard Cardinal Law) 5pm- Family Feud 5:30- All in the Family 6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Don Gillis) 7pm- ABC News 7:30- Chronicle 8pm- Two Marriages 9pm- Lottery 10pm- 20/20 11pm- NewsCenter 5 11:30- ABC Viewpoint 1am- Thicke of The Night 2:30- Star Search 3:30- City Streets 4am- Good Day! WNEV-TV 7 (CBS) 5 AM CBS NEWS 6 AM LOCAL NEWS 7AM- CBS Morning News 9AM- Woman To Woman 10AM- The New $25,000 Pyramid 10:30- Press Your Luck 11AM- The Price is Right 12PM- Newse7en 12:30- The Young and The Restless 1:30- As The World Turns 2:30- Capitol 3pm- Guiding Light 4pm- An Archbishop for Boston- (for new cardinal of Boston, Bernard Cardinal Law) 5pm- Joker's Wild 5:30- Wheel of Fortune 6PM- Newse7en- (with Tom Ellis, Robin Young, Harvey Leonard and John Dennis) 7PM- CBS News 7:30- Entertainment Tonight 8pm- Magnum P.I 9pm- Simon and Simon 10pm- Knots Landing 11PM- Newse7en 11:30pm- NCAA Basketball Tournament- North Carolina @ Indiana- (from Atlanta, GA) (TAPE) 2AM- CBS News Nightwatch 38 WSBK (Ind.) Storer 6 AM ROMPER ROOM 6:30 HECKLE & JECKLE 7 AM BATMAN 7:30 HE MAN 8 AM PORKY PIG 8:30 BEWITCHED 9 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

9:30 DAYTIME 10:30 DICK VAN DYKE 11 AM ANDY GRIFFITH 11:30 INN NEWS 12 NOON MOVIE- Western Union (1941) 2 PM WHAT'S HAPPENING 2:30 MY THREE SONS 3 PM BUGS BUNNY 3:30 BATMAN 4 PM HE-MAN 4:30 SCOOBY-DOO 5 PM CHARLIE'S ANGLES 6 PM M*A*S*H 6:30 JEFFERSONS 7 PM M*A*S*H 7:30 NHL HOCKEY- New York Islanders @ Boston Bruins (tied at 3-3) 10 PM ODD COUPLE 10:30 INN NEWS 11 PM TWILIGHT ZONE 11:30 BOB NEWHART 12 MID MOVIE- The Suspect (1945) 1:45 OUR MISS BROOKS 2:15 SIGN-OFF 56 WLVI Gannett 5 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS 5:30 BOZO 6 AM MIGHTY HERCULES 6:30 SPEED RACOR 7 AM TOM AND JERRY 7:30 WOODY WOODPECKER 8 AM FLINTSTONES 8:30 POPEYE (THEATRICAL) 9 AM CASPER 9:30 BANANA SPLITS 10 AM NEW ENGLAND TODAY 10:30 EDGE OF NIGHT (ABC) 11 AM BENSON (ABC) 11:30 LOVING (ABC) 12 NOON I LOVE LUCY 12:30 MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW 1 PM BANANA SPLITS 1:30 CASPER 2 PM MIGHTY MOUSE 2:30 BUGS BUNNY 3:30 INSPECTOR GADGET 4 PM TOM AND JERRY 4:30 BRADY BUNCH 5 PM BRADY BUNCH 5:30 ALBUM COLLECTION 6 PM THREE'S COMPANY 6:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY 7 PM THREE'S COMPANY 7:30 TAXI 8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE- Good Guys Wear Black (1978) 10 PM NEWS

10:30 I LOVE LUCY 11 PM BENNY HILL 11:30 MAN ABOUT THIS HOUSE 12 MID NEWS 12:30 WELCOME BACK KOTTER 1 AM MAN FROM UNCLE 2 AM SIGN OFF 25 WXNE Christian Broadcasting Network 5 AM 700 CLUB 6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART 6:30 D JAMES KENNEDY 7 AM PINK PANTHER 7:30 CARTOONS 8 AM POPEYE 8:30 GREAT SPACE COASTER 9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER 9:30 FLIPPER 10 AM 700 CLUB 11:30 DAILY MASS 12 NOON BIG VALLEY 1 PM MCHALE'S NAVY 1:30 GET SMART 2 PM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER 2:30 LITTLE RASCALS (1929-1938) 3 PM SUPERFRIENDS 3:30 GILLIGASNS ISLAND 4 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 5 PM CHIPS 6 PM WKRP IN CINCINNATI 6:30 MORK AND MINDY 7 PM WKRP IN CINCINNATI 7:30 LAUGH-IN 8 PM PRIME MOVIE 25- I Confess (1953) 10 PM 700 CLUB 11 PM FAMILY 12 MID CHIPS 1 AM BONANZA 2 AM SIGN OFF 27 WSMW (PREVIEW) SIBOS 6 AM JIM AND TAMMY 7 AM WORCESTER A.M NEWS 7:30 INSIDE WORCESTER 8 AM TAKING ADVANTAGE 8:30 JIMMY SWAGGART 9 AM PREVIEW SUBSCRIPTION TV (TILL 6 AM) 68 WQTV (Ind/NBC) Arlington 6 AM ASK WASHINGTON 7 AM BIZ NET NEWS 8 AM JIM AND TAMMY 9 AM BULLSEYE 9:30 PLAY THE PERCENTAGES

10 AM MARKETWATCH 12 NOON MARKETWATCH 2 PM MARKETWATCH 4 PM FNN: MONEY TALK 5 PM WILD, WILD WEST 7 PM HOUSE CALLS 7:30 TIC TAC DOUGH 8 PM KOJAK 9 PM CANNON 10 PM BARNABY JONES 11 PM PERRY MASON 12 MID SIGN OFF 44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 5 PM SIGN-ON/FRENCH CHEF 5:30 SESAME STREET 6:30 BUSINESS REPORT 7 PM MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR 8 PM EVERYBODYS BUSINESS 8:30 NEWTONS APPLE 9 PM DISHES AND DIESELS 9:30 NEW TECH TIMES 10 PM IM LEARNING 11 PM SIGN-OFF Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, May 20, 1968 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: NOTE: NBC plans coverage of the Paris Peace Talks nightly at 11:30 PM. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:10 Science And Industry 6:40 Town And Country 6:45 Farm News, Weather 6:50 Rise 'n' Shine (Ch. 11 would have a show called "Rise And Shine" at 7 AM around 1973.) 7 AM Today (movie director Norman Jewison ("In The Heat Of The Night"), auto racing great Stirling Moss, naturalist S. David McKelvey, and Berkeley Rice (author of "The Other Side Of The Leash," about the American way with pets; with Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters) 9 AM Today In Georgia (singer Don Cherry; a feature on men's makeup; Dr. Boyd Israel, director of Project Success, discusses a new idea in education) 9:30 News Conference (a/k/a "Monday News Conference") 10 AM Snap Judgment (George Kirby, Pat Carroll) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Sheila, Meredith, and Heather MacRae; on film: Connie Stevens) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Wally Cox, Noel Harrison, Shari Lewis, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Della Reese, Avery Schreiber, Charley Weaver,

Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Hal Suit) 12:30 Movie: "Sayonara" (Part 1 of 2--Red Buttons and Miyoshi Umeki won Academy Awards, also watch for Marlon Brando, Ricardo Montalban, and James Garner) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Jackie Coogan, Dina Merrill) 4 PM Match Game (David Canary, Diana Sands) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Popeye Club 5:30 Mister Ed 6 PM National News 6:30 Georgia News 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Monkees 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (Connie Stevens, Larry Storch, the Temptations) 9 PM Movie: "The Grass Is Greener" 11 PM Newsroom (Bert Roselle) 11:30 Tonight Show (Bob Hope, Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Norman Jewison--the show was still based in New York, which is how Jewison happened to be on both the "Today" and "Tonight" shows on the same day) WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Girl Talk (Cindy Adams, author of a biography of deposed Indonesian president Sukarno; Sukarno's wife Dewi) 9:30 Science 10 AM Snap Judgment 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Bulletin 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Merv Griffin (Marlon Brando, Joan Crawford, Corbett Monica, singers Rita Gardner, Tiger Haynes, and Monti Rock III) 6 PM News, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Monkees 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In

9 PM Danny Thomas Hour: Red Buttons in the drama "The Zero Man," about a gambler ordered by the syndicate to collect his debts from another loser--but being a hero to a troubled kid, he balks at doing it. 10 PM I Spy 11 PM News (Gray/Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Trends And Issues: Health Education, And Social Welfare" (introduction to the course focuses on health, which will be the topic of the Monday lectures) 6:30 Answers, Anyone? 7 AM News, Weather 7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Editorial 7:35 Mr. Pix 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Don Barber (Walter Scott and Clark Harrison discuss "Realtor Week"; the Brandeis Women's Group; exercises with Arden Zinn) 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (day-behind delay from 11:30 AM) 10 AM Candid Camera (singer Carmel Quinn asks passers-by for help with her car, which has a rigged steering wheel) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM) 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest is police artist Ector Garcia) 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Fernando Lamas; Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Janis Paige, the Harold Betters Jazz Quartet, child psychologist Haim Ginott, a lingerie fashion show) 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Panorama News (Paul Shields) 7:30 One Nation, Indivisible (a two-and-a-half-hour program dealing with America's racial crisis, combining local segments hosted by Paul Shields and national ones with narrator Rod MacLeish--this may have been produced by Group W--anyone know?) 10 PM Carol Burnett (guests: Lucille Ball, Tim Conway, Gloria Loring) 11 PM Panorama News (Jim Axel) 11:30 Movie: "The Big Boodle" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) NOTE: TV Guide does not indicate if the NET stations had in-school programs, so I'm starting with the first listing for each.

4:30 Sound Of Youth 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Stepping Into Rhythm 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 En France (French lessons centering around a man on a visit to France) 7 PM Auto Mechanics 7:30 NET Journal: "No Hiding Place" examines racial tensions in Mount Vernon, NY 8:30 Dylan Thomas (Richard Burton reads Thomas' poetry and describes his life and work on a program filmed in Wales) 9 PM High And Wild (a deer hunt in eastern Oregon) 9:30 Playing The Guitar 10 PM Speaking Freely WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:40 News 7:45 Upward Look 8 AM Jack LaLanne 8:30 Physical Education 9 AM Funtime 10 AM Hennesey 10:30 Dick Cavett (jazz pianist Erroll Garner, Shari Lewis, Rex Reed) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Wedding Party (a lame game show which mercifully lasted only 13 weeks: host Alan Hamel interviewed engaged couples, who then played a simple game in which each secretly picked a prize from a showcase-if their choices matched, they won) 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Baby Game (not much better: three couples tried to predict how babies would react in pre-filmed situations) 2:55 Children's Doctor 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows 4 PM Dating Game 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Bob Brandy 5:30 ABC News (Bob Young) 6 PM News (Gil Norwood) 6:30 Laredo 7:30 Movie: "The White Warrior" 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Saga Of Western Man: "In The Name Of God" looks at modern-day missionaries in India and the South Pacific. 11 PM News (Bill McAfee) 11:30 Joey Bishop (Bobby Hatfield (of the Righteous Brothers), Sam Jaffe (Dr. Zorba on "Ben Casey"), comic Ken Greenwald)

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 8 AM Ed Allen Time 8:30 Cartoon Carnival 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Dating Game 10:30 Dick Cavett 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Treasure Isle 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Wedding Party 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Baby Game 2:55 Children's Doctor 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows 4 PM Movie: "Timber Queen" 5:45 Instant News (Paul Reynolds) 6 PM Merv Griffin (Henry Morgan, Marty Allen, London Lee, Richard Pryor; actress Chadrika; injured Boston Red Sox star Tony Conigliaro, who was trying to make a comeback) 7:20 Instant News 7:30 Cowboy In Africa 8:30 Rat Patrol 9 PM Felony Squad 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Saga Of Western Man 11 PM News (Conover/Collier--don't know who Conover was, but Collier is sportscaster Art Collier) 11:30 Joey Bishop WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:35 Summer Semester 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Morning Show 8:30 Abbott And Costello 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 News, Weather 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Lunch'n Fun (topic: the Salvation Army) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Michael Landon; Pennsylvania

governor Raymond Shafer, singer Gilbert Price) 5:30 Combat! 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News (Schoocraft/Wick) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Buddy Hackett) 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News (Jim Underwood, BTW Ch. 12 was still airing its local programs in b&w) 11:30 Movie: "Full Of Life" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Cartoon Club (another title which will be used by Ch. 11 in the '70s) 7 AM News, Weather 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM General Hospital 9:30 Bewitched 10 AM Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del (YMCA swimming director Janie Jones is Del Ward's guest) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Dark Shadows 5 PM Rawhide 6 PM News, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM 11th Hour Report 11:30 Joey Bishop WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)

4:30 Sound Of Youth 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Stepping Into Rhythm 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 What's New 7 PM Auto Mechanics 7:30 NET Journal 8:30 Dylan Thomas 9 PM High And Wild 9:30 Playing The Guitar 10 PM Speaking Freely WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 4 PM Movie: "The Keys Of The Kingdom" 6 PM ABC News (pre-empted on Ch. 11) 6:30 Flintstones 7 PM Alfred Hitchcock Hour 8 PM Movie: "Viva Zapata" 10 PM Checkmate 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 News, Weather 11:35 Good Life (religious) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) 4:30 Sound Of Youth 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Stepping Into Rhythm 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 What's New 7 PM Discovery At The Zoo (no relation to ABC's "Discovery") 7:30 NET Journal 8:30 PTA Special 8:45 Film Short 9 PM NET Playhouse (Julius Monk's satire "Plaza 9") sign off 10 PM WSB aired "Today In Georgia" from 9-10 AM Tuesday through Friday. I might add that Phil Donahue on WAGA proved to be "TIG"'s undoing; starting in the mid-'70s WSB began moving it to different timeslots to get it away from Donahue, but he proved too strong a lead-in to CBS's morning lineup on Channel 5 and WSB finally pulled the plug on "TIG" around 1978 or '79. Even if it had continued, Channel 2 would have had to change the name to something like "Good Morning Georgia" after the switch to ABC in 1980. As for "I Spy," I don't think racism was involved here, since Channel 2 had carried the show from the beginning; the station had also established itself as one of the most racially-tolerant in the South. I think it was more a matter of declining ratings; that year "I Spy" was on against Carol Burnett on CBS and "Big Valley" on ABC, and Channel 2 apparently decided sometime

during the season that movies could compete better (NBC apparently agreed, because it added a Monday-night movie in the fall of '68). On top of that, the spy craze was winding down; "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." was canceled in January 1968, and "The Avengers" would get just one more season. But after "I Spy" ended its network run the reruns were a staple on WAGA for several years. There were, however, two NBC affiliates in Georgia and one in Florida that flatly refused to carry "I Spy" from the beginning: WALB Albany and WSAV Savannah, GA; and WESH Daytona Beach/Orlando. WSB aired "Today In Georgia" from 9-10 AM Tuesday through Friday. I might add that Phil Donahue on WAGA proved to be "TIG"'s undoing; starting in the mid-'70s WSB began moving it to different timeslots to get it away from Donahue, but he proved too strong a lead-in to CBS's morning lineup on Channel 5 and WSB finally pulled the plug on "TIG" around 1978 or '79. Even if it had continued, Channel 2 would have had to change the name to something like "Good Morning Georgia" after the switch to ABC in 1980. ...not really; it's been 16 years since KTVK/3 Phoenix lost its ABC affiliation, but the local Phoenix production Good Morning Arizona continues to run on both KTVK and KMSB/v11 (Fox) Tucson; ABC affiliates KNXV/15 Phoenix and KGUN/9 Tucson run Good Morning America (and Good Morning Tucson on KGUN) directly against Good Morning Arizona... Quote As for "I Spy," I don't think racism was involved here, since Channel 2 had carried the show from the beginning; the station had also established itself as one of the most racially-tolerant in the South. I think it was more a matter of declining ratings; that year "I Spy" was on against Carol Burnett on CBS and "Big Valley" on ABC, and Channel 2 apparently decided sometime during the season that movies could compete better (NBC apparently agreed, because it added a Monday-night movie in the fall of '68). On top of that, the spy craze was winding down; "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." was canceled in January 1968, and "The Avengers" would get just one more season. But after "I Spy" ended its network run the reruns were a staple on WAGA for several years. There were, however, two NBC affiliates in Georgia and one in Florida that flatly refused to carry "I Spy" from the beginning: WALB Albany and WSAV Savannah, GA; and WESH Daytona Beach/Orlando. ...did any other stations in Albany, Savannah and/or Daytona Beach/Orlando pick up the NBC screenings of I Spy, or has it run there in syndicated reruns?... Definitely not Albany, as WALB was the only game in town at the time, with all other TV coming from Tallahassee (WCTV), Columbus (WRBL and WTVM) and Macon (WMAZ). Retro: Philadelphia Sat, May 19, 1962 from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition Channel numbers listed after programs on Philadelphia stations indicate network programs simulcast on: 15 WLYH Lebanon 21 WHP Harrisburg 27 WTPA Harrisburg 43 WSBA York Not listed: WHYY 35-Edu Philadelphia; programs aired weekdays 9:30am-3:30pm (til 4 on

Tues/Wed), and Mon/Wed/Fri 6-10pm WRCV 3-NBC Philadelphia 6:25 First Report 6:30 Farm (c) 7:25 What's Doing? 7:30 Cartoon Comics 8:30 Pete's Gang 9:30 Pip the Piper "Prof. Fixit" (c) 10:00 Shari Lewis (c) 10:30 King Leonardo (c) 11:00 Fury "Big Leaguer" 11:30 Make Room for Daddy "Margaret's Jealousy" noon Mr. Wizard 12:30 Championship Debate "Resolved: that no woman should be President of the United States"...against: Ann Cheevers (Fordham) and Elizabeth Anne Hodges (North Texas State), pro: James Godwin (King's College) and Gary Cherrer (Kansas State Teachers' College) (finale) 1:00 Farm & Garden (c) 1:30 Meet Your Neighbor "Turnpike City"/"Home for the Blind" (c) 2:00 Philadelphia Wrestling 2:30 Saturday Playhouse "The Black Ship" 3:30 Armed Forces Day Air Show (from NJ's McGuire AFB; Vince Leonard discusses the show with NBC's Roy Neal and interviews 1611th Air Transport Wing deputy commander Col. Walter I. Bunker) 6:00 Portraits in Music (guest: vocalist David Grundschlag) 6:30 News (c/Harry K. Smith) 6:40 Weather (c/Roy Allred) 6:45 NBC News (Sandur Vanocur) 7:00 King of Diamonds 7:30 Wells Fargo "The Wayfarers" (c/simulcast on 21) 8:30 Tall Man "G.P." 9:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Garden of Evil" (c) 11:00 News (c/Harry K. Smith) 11:10 Weather (c/Roy Allred) 11:15 Movie 3 "Copper Sky" 1:15 Philadelphia Wrestling 1:45 Farm & Garden (c) 2:15 News WFIL 6-ABC Philadelphia 7:20 University of the Air 7:45 Off to Adventure 8:00 Big Picture 8:30 TV Garden Club (Kersey) 9:00 Ramar of the Jungle "The Burning Barrier" 9:30 Wee Willie (Bill Webber) 10:00 Zoo Show "Open-Air Classroom" (c) 10:15 Cartoon Pow-Wow (Chief Halftown) 11:15 RFD 6 11:30 Choral Concert: Dover Century Club Chorus noon Bugs Bunny "A Star is Bored" (15/27) 12:30 Triangle Theater 1:15 News 1:20 Baseball Warm-Up 1:30 Baseball: Phillies host Chicago (Byrum Saam/Frank Sims) 4:30 Grandstand Manager

4:45 Junior All-Stars 5:00 Cowtown Rodeo 5:30 News Conference 6:00 Beany & Cecil 6:30 Phil Silvers "Doberman's Sister" 7:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 7:30 Calvin & the Colonel "Ring Reward" (15/27) 8:00 Room for One More "King of the Little People" (15/27) 8:30 Leave It to Beaver "Tennis, Anyone?" (27) 9:00 Lawrence Welk (15/27/43) 10:00 Boxing: from St. Nicholas Arena, 10 round heavyweight bout between Cassius Clay (the future Muhammad Ali; Louisville/13-0, 10 KO) and Billy Daniels (Brooklyn/16-0, 7 KO); Don Dunphy calls the action (15/27/43) 10:45 Make That Spare: G. Ralph Brunt is the challenger; Win Elliot reports from Ridgewood NY (15/27/43) 11:00 News (c/John Roberts) 11:10 Weather (c/F. Smith) 11:15 Phillies Front Office 11:30 World's Best Movies "Nightmare Alley" 1:35 Hollywood's Best "The Child and the Killer" WGAL 8-CBS/NBC Lancaster 7:25 News/Weather 7:30 Covered Wagon Theater "Wells Fargo Gunmaster" 8:30 Allakazam "The General's Horse" 9:00 Percy Platypus 9:30 Pip the Piper "Prof. Fixit" (c) 10:00 Shari Lewis (c) 10:30 King Leonardo (c) 11:00 Fury "Big Leaguer" 11:30 Junior Auction noon Mr. Wizard 12:30 Championship Debate (finale) 1:00 Choral Concert: Susquehannock Mixed Chorus 1:30 Baseball: Chicago @ Philadelphia 4:30 Wrestling 5:00 Film Feature "His Father's Keeper" 5:30 Band Concert: Conestoga Valley HS Band 6:00 Call of the Outdoors 6:30 Sports/Weather/News 7:00 Third Man "Cross of Candos" 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Promoter's Pillbox" 8:30 Tall Man "G.P." 9:00 Bob Newhart 9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 11:00 News/Sports/Weather 11:30 Saturday Night Playhouse "Flight Lieutenant" 1:00 News WCAU 10-CBS Philadelphia 6:55 News 7:00 Official Report 7:30 Pixanne 8:00 Cartoon Corners (London) 9:00 Captain Kangaroo (guests: acrobatic trio Los Gatos)

10:00 Video Village Jr. (Monty Hall) 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 Allakazam 11:30 Roy Rogers "The Silver Fox Hunt" noon Sky King "Frog Man" 12:30 CBS News (c/Robert Trout; simulcast on 21) 1:00 Camera at Large 1:30 Capitol Hill to Philadelphia 2:00 Accent "The Rebellious Mind Behind the Iron Curtain" (John Ciardi welcomes art critic Richard MacLanathan, who recently visited the Soviet Union under State Department auspices) 2:30 Touch of Fame (Dr. Harvey with a psychological study of Beethoven) 3:00 Picture for a Saturday Afternoon "Ring of Fear" 4:30 Acorn Stakes horse race (from Aqueduct; Fred Capossela/Win Elliot/Sammy Renick) 5:00 Whirlybirds "Four Little Indians" 5:30 Preakness Stakes (commentators Bryan Field/Chris Schenkel/Gil Stratton; simulcast on 21) 6:00 Early Show 6:45 News/Weather 6:55 Sports (Sid Doherty) 7:00 Sea Hunt 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Promoter's Pillbox" 8:30 Defenders "The Accident" (21) 9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke (21) 11:00 News (John Facenda) 11:10 Weather (Herb Clarke) 11:15 Late Show "Bright Leaf" 1:25 Late Late Show "Badman's Territory" 2:55 News Retro: Maine (Saturday, May 19, 1984) SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1984 Source: Bangor Daily News via Google News Archive (using the TV supplement starting that Saturday) Not listed in the supplement: WGME Channel 13 Portland (CBS). Also, Chicago and Saint John stations are listed in Eastern Time. WLBZ Channel 2 Bangor (NBC) 7:00: The Muppet Show 7:30: Woody Woodpecker 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:00: Mr. T 11:30: Kidsworld 12:00: The Six Million Dollar Man 1:00: The Muppet Show 1:30: I Dream of Jeannie 2:00: Major League Baseball: Regional coverage of either Angels @ Yankees or Astros @ Cubs (Angels shut out Yankees 4-0; Cubs beat Astros 5-4) 5:00: Nashville Music (time approximate) 5:30: This Week in Country Music 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News

7:00: Fame 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Major League Baseball: Boston Red Sox @ Minnesota Twins (Twins blank the Sox 7-0) (preempts network programming, see end of post) 11:00: News (time approximate) 11:30: Saturday Night Live: Stevie Wonder hosts; guests include Wonderlove and comic juggler Michael Davis (Sign off at 1:00) CHSJ (CBAT) Channel 4 Saint John (CBC) 7:00: 100 Huntley Street 8:00: Circle Square (both this and 100 Huntley were produced by Crossroads Television, which currently has its own station in Toronto) 8:30: Charlie Brown and Snoopy 9:00: Terrytoons 9:30: Mighty Mouse 10:00: Heckle and Jeckle 10:30: Ruperts Circus 11:00: My Favorite Martian 11:30: Star Trek 12:30: Reach for the Top 1:00: Land and Sea 1:01: Focus North (North Shore only) 1:30: Inquiry 2:00: Heritage 2:01: Newsreel (North Shore only) 2:30: The Edison Twins 3:00: CBC Sportsweekend: European Cup Winners Soccer Final (from Basel, Switzerland); National Marathon (from Ottawa) 6:00: Movie: The Phantom of the Opera (1962) 8:00: Hockey Night in Canada: Stanley Cup Final Game 5: New York Islanders @ Edmonton Oilers (Oilers win the game 5-2 and take the Stanley Cup in 5 games, beginning an Oiler Dynasty that ran into 1990 with two brief interruptions) 11:00: The National (time approximate) 11:20: News (Provincial Affairs precedes the news) 11:30: Movie: The Revengers (1972) William Holden, Ernest Borgnine (Sign off after movie) WABI Channel 5 Bangor (CBS) 6:00: Healthbeat 6:30: Childrens Theatre 7:00: Captain Kangaroo 8:00: Charlie Brown and Snoopy 8:30: Saturday Supercade (pre-empted on WAGM) 9:30: Dungeons and Dragons (pre-empted on WAGM) 10:00: Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle (pre-empted on WAGM) 10:30: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 12:00: The Biskitts 12:30: Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince 1:00: Fat Albert 1:30: Childrens Film Festival 2:00: PGA Golf: Colonial National Invitation Third Round live from Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas (pre-empted on WAGM) 3:30: NBA Basketball: Eastern Conference Final (Boston Celtics beat Milwaukee Bucks 109-100 to take a 3-0 series lead) (pre-empted on WAGM) (time approximate) 6:00: Telejournal (thats what it was called at the time) (time approximate)

6:30: CBS News 7:00: Star Search 8:00: Classic Creatures: Features Carrie (*NOT* Underwood) Fisher (Princess Leia) and Billy Dee Williams (Lando) 9:00: CBS Movie: Outland (1981) Sean Connery, Peter Boyle 11:15: News 11:30: Wrestling 12:30: Solid Gold (Sign off after program) WCSH Channel 6 Portland (NBC) 6:35: Newscenter Extra 6:45: News 7:00: The Muppet Show 7:30: Underdog 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:00: Mr. T 11:30: Kidsworld 12:00: Movie: The Vikings (1958) 2:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 2) 5:00: Nashville Music (time approximate) 5:30: This Week in Country Music 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Fame 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Major League Baseball (see Channel 2) 11:00: News (time approximate) 11:30: Saturday Night Live 1:00: Movie: Is Everybody Happy But Me? (1979) (Sign off after movie) WVII Channel 7 Bangor (ABC) 6:00: New Zoo Revue 6:30: Great Space Coaster 7:00: Sport Billy 7:30: King Leonardo 8:00: Tennessee Tuxedo 8:30: The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:00: Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Show 9:30: Pac-Man/Rubik Cube/Menudo 10:30: The Littles 11:00: Puppy/Scooby Doo/Menudo 12:00: ABC Weekend (pre-empted on WMTW) 12:30: American Bandstand 1:30: The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 2:30: PBA Bowling: $115,000 Seattle Open, live from Seattle 4:00: Wide World of Sports: Olympic figure skating champions Scott Hamilton and Torvill and Dean in farewell performances (from Bowling Green, Ohio); a preview of todays Preakness Stakes 5:00: The Preakness Stakes 6:00: Wide World of Sports (no info given) 6:30: Lorne Greenes New Wilderness 7:00: Hee Haw

8:00: T.J. Hooker 9:00: The Love Boat 10:00: Fantasy Island 11:00: ABC News Weekend Report 11:15: All Hit Videos (Staceys Country Jamboree ended during or after 1982) (Sign off after program) WAGM Channel 8 Presque Isle (CBS/NBC/ABC) Note: CBS primary, ABC and NBC secondary. 6:30: New Zoo Revue 7:00: Captain Kangaroo 8:00: Charlie Brown and Snoopy 8:30: Shirt Tales (NBC) 9:00: The Smurfs (NBC) 10:30: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 12:00: The Biskitts 12:30: Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince 1:00: Fat Albert 1:30: Childrens Film Festival 2:00: Movie: Beau Brummel (1954) 4:00: Lorne Greens New Wilderness 4:30: Music City U.S.A. 5:00: The Preakness Stakes (ABC) 6:00: News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: Doug Hennings World of Magic 8:00: Classic Creatures 9:00: CBS Movie (see Channel 5) 11:15: Solid Gold (Sign off after program) WMTW Channel 8 Portland (ABC) 6:00: New You 7:00: The Odd Couple 7:30: Childrens Theatre 8:00: The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich/Schoolhouse Rock (half of the hour was preempted on Channel 7) 9:00: Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Show 9:30: Pac-Man/Rubik Cube/Menudo 10:30: The Littles 11:00: Puppy/Scooby Doo/Menudo 12:00: That Teen Show 12:30: American Bandstand 1:30: Lorne Greenes New Wilderness 2:00: Wild Kingdom 2:30: PBA Bowling (see Channel 7) 4:00: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 7) 5:00: The Preakness Stakes 6:00: Wide World of Sports 6:30: News (local) 7:00: Star Search 8:00: T.J. Hooker 9:00: The Love Boat 10:00: Fantasy Island 11:00: News 11:15: ABC News

11:30: Benny Hill 12:00: Solid Gold 1:00: Rock Palace 2:00: Americas Top 10 2:30: News (Sign off after news) CKLT Channel 9 Saint John (CTV) 6:30: Oopsy Daisy 7:00: The Smurfs (shown 2 hours ahead of both Channels 2 and 6) 8:30: Storytime 9:00: Lets Go 9:30: Swiss Family Robinson 10:00: Hercules 10:30: Harrigan 11:00: This Week in Baseball 11:30: Blue Jay Banter 12:00: Players International Tennis 1:00: Major Junior Hockey: Memorial Cup live from Kitchener, Ontario 4:00: Wide World of Sports: National Physical Activity Week Quiz, designed to test and measure viewers knowledge about physical activity and the benefits of such activity (time approximate) 5:00: The Preakness Stakes 6:00: Sports Hot Seat 6:30: Andy Winters 8:00: Movie (see Channel 5 at 9:00) (shown one hour ahead of both WABI and WAGM) 10:15: Wrestling 11:15: CTV National News 11:40: News 11:45: Lively Specials 12:15: Movie: Cutters Way (1981) (Sign off after movie) WGN Channel 9 Chicago (Independent) 6:00: Sgt. Bilko 6:30: Dennis the Menace 7:00: Cartoons 7:15: Buyers Forum 7:30: Three Score/Community Calendar 7:45: Cartoons 8:00: U.S. Farm Report 8:30: The World Tomorrow 9:00: Rex Humbard 9:30: Issues Unlimited 10:00: Charlando 10:30: In the Mix 11:00: Wild Kingdom 11:30: Kung Fu 12:30: Movie: Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) John Wayne 2:30: Movie: Go West (1940) 4:00: Americas Top 10 4:30: Soul Train 5:30: Good Times 6:00: Welcome Back, Kotter 6:30: Little House on the Prairie 7:30: At the Movies 8:00: Movie: The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976) George Segal, Goldie Hawn

10:00: WGN News 11:00: The Twilight Zone 11:30: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 12:30: The Twilight Zone 1:30: Solid Gold 2:30: Independent Network News 3:00: From the Editors Desk 3:30: Movie: The Proud Ones (1956) Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo WCBB Channel 10 Augusta (PBS) 8:00: Yan Can Cook 8:30: Square Foot Gardening 9:00: Bits and Bytes 9:30: Rodales Home Dynamics 10:00: Magic of Oil Painting 10:30: Planning Board Trading 11:30: International Edition 12:00: Firing Line 1:00: The Great Outdoors 1:30: Last Chance Garage 2:00: Do It Yourself Show 2:30: The Victory Garden 3:00: Movie: Fade In (1968) 4:30: Sneak Previews 5:00: Candlepin Action (Candlepin was and still is popular in New England) 6:00: Classic Country 7:00: Great Railway Journeys of the World 8:00: The Nature of Things 9:00: Mystery!: Shades of Darkness 10:00: David Susskind: Big Time Sports: Not for Men Only: Guests are Donna deVarona, ABC Sports; Katherine Switzer, Avon Products; Ginny Seipt, NBC Sports; Patricia Hall, professional sports marketing 11:00: Monty Pythons Flying Circus 11:30: Movie: One-Eyed Jacks (1961) Marlon Brando, Karl Malden (Sign off after movie) WMEB Channel 12 Orono (PBS) 8:00: Matinee at the Bijou 9:30: Rod and Reel 10:00: Motorweek 10:30: Housewarming With Charlie Wing 11:00: Last Chance Garage 11:30: The do It Yourself Show 12:00: So You Think You Know Maine 12:30: The Great Outdoors 1:00: Masterpiece Theatre 2:00: Movie: The Fabulous Dorseys (1947) 3:30: Sneak Previews 4:00: Maine Reporters Notebook 4:30: State Wide 5:00: Bowling 6:00: Your Children, Our Children 6:30: Soapbox 7:00: Inside Story 7:30: Agronsky and Company 8:00: Movie: The Fallen Idol (1949) Ralph Richardson, Bobby Henrey

10:00: Austin City Limits: Willie Nelson and Guy Clark 11:00: Sorry 11:30: Monty Pythons Flying Circus (Sign off after program) WTBS (WPCH) Channel 17 Atlanta, Georgia (Independent) 5:05: Night Tracks 6:00: News 7:05: Between the Lines 7:35: Baseball Bunch 8:05: Starcade 8:35: Movie: The Ride to Hangmans Tree (1967) 10:35: Movie: Man of a Thousand Faces (1957) 1:10: Movie: Colorado Territory (1949) 3:10: Movie: Gunfight in Abilene (1967) 5:05: Fishing With Orlando Wilson 5:35: Motorweek Illustrated 6:05: Wrestling 7:05: Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves @ Pittsburgh Pirates (Atlanta won 4-2) 10:05: High Chaparral (time approximate) 11:05: Night Tracks: Chart Buster 12:05: Night Tracks 1:05: Night Tracks 2:05: Night Tracks 3:05: Night Tracks 4:05: Night Tracks WSBK Channel 38 Boston (Independent) 6:00: Eyesat 7:00: Exchange 7:30: Its Your Business 8:00: From the Editors Desk 8:30: That Teen Show 9:00: Ask the Manager 9:30: The Three Stooges 10:30: Movie: Dr. Cyclops (1940) 12:00: Movie: C.C. and Company (1970) 2:00: Movie: The Naked Spur (1953) 4:00: Movie: The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975) 6:00: The White Shadow 7:00: M*A*S*H 7:30: Barney Miller 8:00: Hogans Heroes 8:30: Major League Baseball (see Channel 2 at 8:30) 11:30: Movie: The Gunfighter (1950) Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott (time approximate) 1:30: Movie: Angels Alley (1948) Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall (Sign off after movie) WLVI Channel 56 Boston (Independent) 7:00: News 7:30: De Todo Un Poco 8:00: Point of View 8:30: America Rocks 9:00: Houghton/Worth Music Show 9:30: Gavin and Lott Music Show 10:00: Dance Show

11:00: Wrestling 12:00: Movie: Its Alive! (1964) 1:30: Starcade 2:00: Movie: Winning (1969) (this was way before Charlie Sheen made it a household word) 4:00: Movie: Pete N Tillie (1972) 6:00: Dance Fever 6:30: Americas Top 10 7:00: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 8:00: Movie: Walking Tall (1973) Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman 10:30: News 11:00: Star Trek 12:00: Mary Tyler Moore 12:30: Mary Tyler Moore (Sign off at 1:00) NBC pre-emptions: Because of the Red Sox game on WLBZ and WCSH, listed below are the shows the two stations did not air, and which said information was sourced from the May 19, 1984 edition of The Toledo Blade, where all six NBC stations (WKYC Cleveland, WDIV Detroit, WILX Jackson/Lansing, WTVG Toledo, WKJG (WISE) Fort Wayne, WLIO Lima) listed in that paper carried those shows. 8:30: Silver Spoons 9:00: People Are Funny 9:30: Mamas Family 10:00: George Burns (John Forsythe, Ann-Margret, others help Burns observe his 80 years in show business) For years, WSBK was the flagship station of the Boston Red Sox. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1984 Source: Bangor Daily News via Google News Archive (using the TV supplement starting that Saturday) CHSJ (CBAT) Channel 4 Saint John (CBC) 7:00: 100 Huntley Street 8:00: Circle Square (both this and 100 Huntley were produced by Crossroads Television, which currently has its own station in Toronto) Actually, the station, CITS-TV (CTS) is based in Burlington, which is between Toronto and Hamilton. In addition, CTS also has two other stations, in Calgary (CKCS-TV) and Edmonton (CKES-TV). The Crossroads ministry has been based in Burlington since 1992 (I think). The old 100 Huntley Street studios in Toronto has since been demolished and replaced with a parking garage for Rogers Communications' headquarters next door. Quote from: Mike on May 18, 2011, 06:27:10 PM 1:00: Land and Sea 1:01: Focus North (North Shore only) 2:00: Heritage 2:01: Newsreel (North Shore only) Did the Bangor paper actually have variant listings for CHSJ, even though the paper was not sold in Canada (I think)? KTLA Los Angeles, February 22-28, 1986

As requested, here is the listing for KTLA channel 5, from the 4th week in February 1986. Source: TV Guide SATURDAY February 22 05:00 AM Movies 'Til Dawn - "Danger Zone" (1951) 06:00 AM Carrascolendas 06:30 AM Pacesetters* 07:00 AM The Little Rascals 08:00 AM The Three Stooges 09:00 AM Happy Days (back-to-back) 10:00 AM Video Beat 10:30 AM America's Top 10 11:00 AM Puttin' On The Hits 11:30 AM FTV 12:00 PM The Three Stooges 01:00 PM The Munsters (back-to-back) 02:00 PM Gidget (back-to-back) 03:00 PM Family Film Festival - "One Million Years B.C." (1966) 05:00 PM Fame (new episodes) 06:00 PM Movie for a Saturday Evening - "The BeastMaster" (1982) 08:00 PM Weekend Movie Theatre - "Scanners" (1981) 10:00 PM News at Ten 10:45 PM Saturday Sports Page* 11:00 PM Puttin' On The Hits 11:30 PM Dempsey & Makepeace 12:30 AM America's Top 10 01:00 AM FTV 01:30 AM New York Hot Tracks 03:00 AM Movies 'Til Dawn - "City Beneath The Sea" (Made for TV; 1971) SUNDAY February 23 05:00 AM Gene Autry 05:30 AM Music and the Spoken Word 06:00 AM Robert Schuller** 07:00 AM Popeye and His Friends 08:00 AM Kids Incorporated 08:30 AM Happy Days (back-to-back) 09:30 AM What's Happening Now!! 10:00 AM Family Film Festival - "One Million Years B.C." (1966)[rebroadcast] 12:00 PM The Three Stooges 01:00 PM The Munsters (back-to-back) 02:00 PM Gidget (back-to-back) 03:00 PM Family Film Festival - "Where Time Began" (1978) 04:30 PM NBA Basktball: Clippers at Knicks 07:00 PM Fame 08:00 PM Dempsey & Makepeace 09:00 PM Cousteau Odyssey 10:00 PM News at Ten 10:45 PM Sunday Sports Page* 11:00 PM Tales From The Darkside

11:30 PM Pacesetters* 12:00 AM The 700 Club 01:30 AM Movies 'Til Dawn - "Swashbuckler" (1976) 03:30 AM Movies 'Til Dawn - "Banyon" (Made for TV; 1971) WEEKDAYS February 24-28 05:00 AM Gene Autry (Thursday) 05:30 AM Faith 20 06:00 AM Jimmy Swaggart** 06:30 AM Gallery 07:00 AM The 700 Club 08:00 AM Happy Days (back-to-back) 09:00 AM Gidget 09:30 AM The Flying Nun 10:00 AM The Big Valley 11:00 AM Bonanza 12:00 PM Kung Fu 01:00 PM Emergency! 02:00 PM Starsky & Hutch 03:00 PM Charlie's Angels 04:00 PM Little House on the Prarie (special 90-minute episode on Tuesday) 05:00 PM The Love Boat (Mon., Wed., Thu., Fri. only) 05:30 PM NBA Basktball: Clippers at Bucks (Tuesday) 06:00 PM Matt Houston (Mon., Wed., Thu. only) - NBA Basketball: Clippers at Celtics (Friday) 07:00 PM Taxi (Mon., Wed., Thu. only) 07:30 PM What's Happening!! (Mon., Wed., Thu. only) 08:00 PM Channel 5 Movie Theatre - Monday - "M*A*S*H" (1970) - Tuesday - SPECIAL: Jacques Cousteau's North American Adventures [time approx.] - Wednesday, Thursday - "The Jesse Owens Story" [mini-series] - Friday - "Tribes" (1970) 10:00 PM News at Ten 11:00 PM Carson's Comedy Classics 11:30 PM The Odd Couple 12:00 AM Comedy Break (Monday-Thursday) - Tales From The Darkside (Friday) 12:30 AM The Rat Patrol (Monday-Thursday only) - Comedy Break (Friday) 01:00 AM SIGN OFF (Monday) - What's Hot! What's Not? (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) - Hee Haw (Wednesday) 01:30 AM Movies 'Til Dawn - Tuesday - "Mustang Country" (1976), "Gunfight at Comanche Creek" (1964) - Thursday - "Assignment to Kill" (1969), "A Covenant with Death" (1967) - Friday - "The Nanny" (1965), "Triple Cross" (1967) 02:00 AM What's Hot! What's Not? (Wednesday) 02:30 AM Movies 'Til Dawn - "Life With Father" (1947)(Wednesday) * = denotes local program ** = seen on more than one station in the market Retro: Fort Wayne/South Bend/Lima Sat, May 13, 1972

from TV Guide-Northern Indiana edition If game 7 of the ABA series between New York and Indiana is necessary, it will air at 1pm on CBS (ch 15/22) WANE 15-CBS Fort Wayne 6:30 Summer Semester "Latin-American Literature" 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 8:00 Harlem Globetrotters 8:30 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 9:00 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 9:30 Archie's TV Funnies 10:00 Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats 11:00 Monkees 11:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "Testadirapa" (a 1965 award-winning Italian film about a boy who likes school and his dad, whose nickname (which translates as Blockhead) will risk jail to keep him out; this 90-min special pre-empts You Are There) 1:00 TBA 3:00 Championship Wrestling 4:00 Stone Soul 5:00 News/Weather/Sports 5:30 CBS Evening News (Roger Mudd) 6:00 Hee Haw (guests Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton) 7:00 All in the Family 7:30 Mary Tyler Moore 8:00 Dick Van Dyke 8:30 Arnie 9:00 Mission: Impossible 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Movie "Color Me Dead" mid. Movie "Asylum for a Spy" WNDU 16-NBC South Bend 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Pink Panther 9:00 Jetsons 9:30 Barrier Reef 10:00 Take a Giant Step (Robert Klein takes a look at sports) 11:00 Mr. Wizard "Fighting Fires" 11:30 Bugaloos noon Dr. Dolittle 12:30 Deputy Dawg 1:00 NHL Action (highlights of the Rangers-Bruins series, a feature on top NHL rookies; Marv Albert hosts) 1:30 Sports Challenge 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Boston-Oakland (Curt Gowdy/Tony Kubek; alt game is Detroit-KC) 5:00 Beyond Our Control 5:30 NBC Nightly News (Garrick Utley) 6:00 Bill Cosby 6:30 Sanford & Son "The Copper Caper" 7:00 Emergency! 8:00 Movie "Gigi" 10:30 Movie "The Pride and the Passion"

WPTA 21-ABC Fort Wayne 6:30 Agriscope 7:00 Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down 7:30 Road Runner 8:00 Funky Phantom 8:30 Jackson 5ive 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Lidsville 10:00 Curiosity Shop (topic: hands and feet) 11:00 Jonny Quest 11:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp noon Showplace Homes 12:30 Film 1:00 Stan Gunn 1:30 Zoo's Who 2:00 Miniature Golf 2:30 Golf: Colonial National Tournament (Chris Schenkel/Byron Nelson/Dave Marr) 4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Indy 500 time trials/tour of Munich's Olympic facilities/World Weightlifting Championships 5:30 News/Weather/Sports 6:00 Hogan's Heroes 6:30 Let's Make a Deal 7:00 Bewitched 7:30 Movie "A Taste of Evil" 9:00 Sixth Sense (William Shatner plays a man troubled by visions of murder) 10:00 Lawrence Welk 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Movie "The Bridges at Toko-Ri" 1:00 ABC News (Sam Donaldson) WSBT 22-CBS South Bend 6:30 Summer Semester "Latin-American Literature" 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Scooby-Doo, Where are You? 8:00 Harlem Globetrotters 8:30 Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch 9:00 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm 9:30 Archie's TV Funnies 10:00 Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats 11:00 Monkees 11:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "Testadirapa" (pre-empts You Are There) 1:00 TBA 3:00 Movie "Bullet for a Badman" 4:30 Lassie 5:00 News/Weather/Sports 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Lawrence Welk 7:00 All in the Family 7:30 Mary Tyler Moore 8:00 Dick Van Dyke 8:30 Arnie 9:00 Mission: Impossible 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Indianapolis 500 Qualification Trials (same-day tape (33 showed it live); commentators Tom

Carnegie/Dave Piontek/Len Sutton; was this picked up from an Indy station?) 11:30 Movie "The Night Walker" (bw) WSJV 28-ABC South Bend 8:00 Funky Phantom 8:30 Jackson 5ive 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Lidsville 10:00 Curiosity Shop 11:00 Jonny Quest 11:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp noon American Bandstand (guests Gallery and Millie Jackson) 1:00 Wrestling 2:00 Roller Derby 4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 5:30 Country Place 6:00 Survival 6:30 Dragnet 7:00 Bewitched 7:30 Movie "A Taste of Evil" 9:00 Sixth Sense 10:00 Double Feature Movie "The Black Cat"/"The Maniac" (both bw) mid. ABC News WKJG 33-NBC Fort Wayne 7:00 Dr. Dolittle 7:30 Deputy Dawg 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Pink Panther 9:00 Jetsons 9:30 Barrier Reef 10:00 Take a Giant Step 11:00 Mr. Wizard "Fighting Fires" 11:30 Bugaloos noon Captain Noah (from Philly's ch 6) 12:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 1:00 NHL Action 1:30 Outdoors (Jim Thomas) 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Boston-Oakland/alt game: Detroit-KC 4:30 Indianapolis 500 Qualification Trials 5:30 Lassie 6:00 This is Your Life (Ruth Gordon is honored; guests are Dame Judith Anderson, Beulah Bondi, Raymond Massi, and Natalie Wood) 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Emergency! 8:00 Movie "Gigi" 10:30 News/Weather/Sports 11:00 Movie "The Incredible Mr. Limpet" (the station's TVG ad shows the film's star Don Knotts face-to-face with a fish) WLIO 35-NBC/ABC Lima 7:00 Dr. Dolittle 7:30 Deputy Dawg 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Pink Panther

9:00 Jetsons 9:30 Barrier Reef 10:00 Take a Giant Step 11:00 Mr. Wizard "Fighting Fires" 11:30 Bugaloos noon Big Time Wrestling 1:00 Daktari 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Boston-Oakland/alt game: Detroit-KC 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (JIP) 6:00 Lawrence Welk 7:00 Emergency! 8:00 Movie "Gigi" 10:30 News/Weather/Sports 10:45 Movie "The Smugglers" Retro: Bay Area/Central Coast/Sacramento Fri, May 18, 1973 from TV Guide-San Francisco Metro edition KTVU 2-Ind Oakland 7:00 Jack LaLanne 7:30 News 7:45 Religion Today 8:00 Cartoon Town 8:30 Romper Room 9:30 Phil Donahue (Dr. Judith Albino discusses research on if women are afraid of success) 10:30 Please Don't Eat the Daisies 11:00 Mothers-in-Law 11:30 Mayberry RFD noon Big Valley (Marty Allen's dramatic debut as a hired hand who's a walking, talking jinx) 1:00 Movie "Johnny Tiger" 3:00 Flying Nun 3:30 Charley & Humphrey Good Stuff Hour 4:30 Flipper 5:00 Gilligan's Island (bw/guest star Zsa Zsa Gabor) 5:30 Nanny & the Professor 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 I Love Lucy (bw/guest star John Wayne in an episode where Lucy's filched the concrete slab of the Duke's footprints) 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 Movie "Fame is the Name of the Game" 10:00 News (Reading/Brandwynne) 11:00 Movie "The Family Rico" (CBS movie on 3-day delay? 10/46 aired this 3 nights before at 9:30, while 5 ran Name of the Game in the slot) 12:30 News KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento 5:55 Farm Market Report 6:00 Rhyme & Reason "Portable Ecstasies"/"Chalk Talk" (bw) 7:00 Today (Judith Crist reviews movies) 9:00 Dinah Shore (saving time in the kitchen/meat prices/hairstyling advice) 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 What's My Line? 11:00 Jeopardy!

11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News noon News 1:00 Doctors 1:30 Another World 2:00 Return to Peyton Place 2:30 Somerset 3:00 Beat the Clock 3:30 Hollywood Squares (5 hr delay) 4:00 That Girl 4:30 Dick Van Dyke "October Eve" (bw) 5:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 5:55 Weather (Bob Martinez) 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 News 8:00 Sanford & Son 8:30 Little People 9:00 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 10:00 Bold Ones "The Bomb in the Chest" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (from NYC, Christopher Plummer performs a scene from his upcoming Broadway play Cyrano) 1:00 Midnight Special (host Chubby Checker/guests Little Anthony & the Imperials, the Shirelles, Danny & the Juniors, Lloyd Price, Jimmy Clanton, the Ronettes, and Ben E. King & the Skyliners) KRON 4-NBC San Francisco 6:10 News 6:15 Creative Writing (bw) 7:00 Today (Newsign, a newscast for the deaf, airs at 8:25) 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:00 Doctors 1:30 Another World 2:00 Return to Peyton Place 2:30 Somerset 3:00 Three on a Match 3:30 Dick Van Dyke "The Ugliest Dog in the World" (bw) 4:00 Merv Griffin (no details listed) 5:30 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 News 7:00 Wide Wonderful World (college students and ghetto youth undergo survival training in the Rockies) 7:30 Circus! (the Circus in a Traveling Tent) 8:00 Sanford & Son 8:30 Little People 9:00 Circle of Fear "Death's Head" 10:00 Bold Ones "The Bomb in the Chest"

11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Midnight Special 2:30 News KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco 6:30 Golden Years 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (featuring Duncklee's Miniature Circus, a model of the Ringling Bros.Barnum & Bailey Circus in the 1800s) 9:00 Bentley Affair 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Hollywood's Talking 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Perry Mason (bw) 4:30 Mike Douglas (guests Jean Stapleton, Eileen Heckart, Norm Crosby, Peter Maas, and Dawn) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News (Glover/Magers) 7:30 Young Dr. Kildare 8:00 Mission: Impossible (starting May 26, moves to Saturdays at 10; CBS airs movies starting next week) 9:00 Movie "The Sergeant" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "For Whom the Bell Tolls" 1:30 Movie "Six of a Kind" KGO 7-ABC San Francisco 5:50 News 6:00 World of Antiques "Antiques vs Fakes" 6:30 AM (Jim Dunbar) 8:30 Movie "Camille" 10:15 News (Karna Small) 10:30 Truth or Consequences 11:00 To Tell the Truth 11:30 Bewitched noon Password 12:30 Split Second 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Love, American Style 4:30 News (Van Amburg/Jansen)

5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Movie "The Satan Bug" 8:00 Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9:00 Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple "Oscar's Birthday" 10:00 Love, American Style 11:00 News 11:30 Dick Cavett (guest Robert Klein) 1:00 News KSBW 8-NBC Salinas 6:45 Punto de Interes 7:00 Today 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy! 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 News (Wendy Grissim) noon Three on a Match 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:00 Doctors 1:30 Another World 2:00 Return to Peyton Place 2:30 Somerset 3:00 What's My Line? 3:30 Truth or Consequences 4:00 Merv Griffin (guests Janet Leigh, Doug McClure, Virginia Graham, Arthur Treacher, and ski instructor Peter Brinkman) 5:30 I Dream of Jeannie 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 That Girl 8:00 Sanford & Son 8:30 Little People 9:00 Circle of Fear "Death's Head" 10:00 Bold Ones "The Bomb in the Chest" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Midnight Special KQED 9-PBS San Francisco Evening programs may be pre-empted by Watergate Hearing coverage 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Instructional Programs noon Governor's News Conference 12:30 How Do Your Children Grow? 1:00 Instructional Programs 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Book Beat 6:30 Conversation with Sol Hurok (Bill Moyers interviews the showman) 7:00 Newsroom (Mel Wax) 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week (guest Ross Perot) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Vanity Fair" (pt 2) 9:50 A Few Words About KQED 10:00 Future Talk: Progress & Peril 11:00 Newsroom (Mel Wax) KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Hollywood's Talking 3:00 Phil Donahue (same topic as ch 2) 4:00 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 5) 5:30 News 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 News 7:00 Thrillseekers (Totanac Indians perform an Aztec ritual by leaping from a 115' pole with ropes tied to their waists) 7:30 Protectors 8:00 Mission: Impossible 9:00 Movie "The Sergeant" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" 1:20 Movie "The Story of GI Joe" (bw) KNTV 11-ABC San Jose 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Dr. Joyce Brothers 10:00 Beat the Clock 10:30 I Love Lucy (bw/guest star Charles Boyer) 11:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 11:30 Bewitched noon Password 12:30 Split Second 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Bonanza

5:00 News (Fred LaCosse) 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 Movie "Rampage" 8:00 Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9:00 Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple "Oscar's Birthday" 10:00 Love, American Style 11:00 News 11:30 Dick Cavett 1:00 Movie "The FBI Story" KOVR 13-ABC Sacramento 5:55 News 6:00 Fury (bw) 6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 7:00 Guten Tag 7:15 Community Calendar 7:20 Cartoonland 8:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 8:30 Mothers-in-Law 9:00 Merv Griffin (in Vegas with guests Zsa Zsa Gabor, Arthur Treacher, Jan Murray, Corbett Monica, and Carroll & Daly) 10:30 Call 13 (Chet Trouten) 11:00 News (Warren Rashleigh) 11:30 Bewitched noon Password 12:30 Split Second 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Dragnet 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 To Tell the Truth 8:00 Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9:00 Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple "Oscar's Birthday" 10:00 Love, American Style 11:00 News 11:30 Dick Cavett 1:00 Movie "The Black Orchid" (bw) 2:45 News KCSM 14-PBS San Mateo all programs B&W 8:15 Professional Writing 8:45 Instructional Programs 4:00 Electric Company

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 America '73 (civil rights for the handicapped) 7:00 Conversation with Sol Hurok 7:30 Alma Latina 8:00 Stalin (bw/the Russian leader as seen by his friends, enemies, and Stalin himself) KEMO 20-Ind San Francisco 2pm Bingo Party 2:30 Vagabond (Pike) 3:00 Spanish Novela (bw) 4:00 Canto de Mexico (bw) 4:30 Comicos y Canciones (bw) 5:00 Spanish Novelas (bw) 6:30 Noticiero (Rene DeLaRosa) 7:00 Cosa Juzgada (bw) 8:00 La Cruz de la Maritza Cruzes (bw) 8:30 Musical Ossart 9:00 Spanish Novela (bw) 10:00 Old Sourdough 10:30 Movie "Trail of Terror" (bw) mid. Movie "Getting Gertie's Garter" (bw) 1:30 Movie "Minstrel Man" (bw) 3:00 Movie "Folly to Be Wise" (bw) 4:40 Movie "The Angry Science" (bw) KGSC-Ind: 36 San Jose, 29 Salinas/Monterey 10:50 Community Speaks 11:00 Public Affairs (bw) 11:30 Yoga for Health (bw) noon Movie "Tom Brown's School Days" (bw) 2:00 Mike Douglas (guests Charlton Heston, Martin Milner, Kent McCord, Foster Brooks, and Chi Coltrane) 3:55 News (bw) 4:00 Movie "South of St. Louis" 5:55 News (bw) 6:00 Movie "The Seventh Veil" (bw) 8:00 Movie "Springtime in the Rockies" (bw) 9:55 News (bw) 10:00 Merv Griffin (same guests as ch eight) 11:30 Movie "The Dead Don't Dream" (bw) 1:00 Movie "China Girl" (bw) 2:45 Movie "All in a Night's Work" (bw) 4:15 Movie "Tom Brown's School Days" (bw) KTXL 40-Ind Sacramento 6:30 Cap'n's Cartoons 7:30 Banana Splits 8:00 Underdog 8:30 New Zoo Revue 9:00 Movie "The Constant Husband" 10:45 Joe Baratta 10:55 Night Life Nevada 11:00 Not for Women Only (children of famous parents-pt 3, guests include Lucie Arnaz) 11:30 Galloping Gourmet noon Three on a Match (NBC, not cleared by ch 3)

12:30 Days of Our Lives (ditto) 1:00 Movie "Marked Woman" (bw) 3:00 Bugs Bunny 3:30 Three Stooges (bw) 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Lost in Space 5:30 Green Acres 6:00 Movie "Triangle" 8:00 Untouchables (bw) 9:00 Movie "Good Morning, Miss Dove" 11:00 Perry Mason (bw) mid. Movie "Eva" 2:00 Movie "The Party's Over" (bw) KBHK 44-Ind San Francisco 11:15 News 11:30 Not for Women Only (conclusion of a 2-parter on mugging; guests include 2 ex-muggers, NYC Judge Allen Myers, a mugging victim, and author Mel Mandell) noon New Zoo Revue 12:30 Yogi Bear 1:00 Movie "Storm Warning" (bw) 2:30 Mister Ed (bw) 3:00 Kimba the White Lion 3:30 Banana Splits 4:30 Popeye 4:45 Three Stooges (bw) 5:00 Speed Racer 5:30 Flintstones 6:00 Flintstones 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:00 Hogan's Heroes (x2) 8:00 Movie "The War of the Gargantuas" 10:00 Movie "The Werewolf" (bw) 11:30 Movie "Attack of the Puppet People" (bw) 1:00 Good News KMST 46-CBS Monterey 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Joker's Wild 9:30 $10,000 Pyramid 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Midday (Jean Darragh welcomes 8-yr-old acrobat Ginger Street) 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Price is Right 2:30 Hollywood's Talking 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Phil Donahue (guest Madalyn Murray O'Hair) 4:30 Mike Douglas (same guests as ch 5) 6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Hollywood Squares 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 Mission: Impossible 9:00 Movie "The Sergeant" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Story of GI Joe" (bw) 1:00 Movie "Charlie Chan in Rio" (bw) KFTY 50-Ind Santa Rosa 5:25pm News 5:30 Timmy & Lassie (bw) 6:00 News 7:00 Juvenile Jury (guest Jackie Vernon) 7:30 This is Your Life (Meredith MacRae and Eddie Albert Jr. surprise Harold Krentz, a blind lawyer whose story was the basis for Butterflies are Free) 8:00 Mike Douglas (guests Robert Lansing, Fernando Lamas, and Melissa Manchester; also, doctors Sidney Marland and Rene Cardenas discuss bilingual kids' shows) 9:30 Secret Agent (bw) 10:30 News KTEH 54-PBS San Jose Instructional programs during daytime 4pm Electric Company 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Sesame Street (bw) 6:00 Carrascolendas (bw) 6:30 Washington Debates (bw) 7:30 Wall Street Week (Perot) 8:00 Update (bw) 8:30 June Wayne (guest Francoise Gilot) 9:00 America '73 (same show as ch 9) Retro: Charleston, SC Fri, Aug 1, 1975 This schedule comes from the Charleston News & Courier, which was the morning daily for Charleston until 1990, when that and the Evening Post merged. Here is the schedule (8am-2am only), August 1, 1975. WCBD 2 (ABC) Charleston (just changed from WUSN) 7am: AM America (Bill Beutel and Stephanie Edwards) 9am: Phil Donahue 10am: Perry Mason 11am: You Don't Say (Tom Kennedy) 11:30am: Brady Bunch (rerun) Noon: Showoffs (another one of those 13-week shows, Bobby Van) 12:30pm: All My Children 1pm: Ryan's Hope 1:30pm: Let's Make a Deal 2pm: The $10,000 Pyramid 2:30pm: Rhyme & Reason 3pm: General Hospital 3:30pm: One Life to Live 4pm: Movie- Sullivan's Empire (1967, Martin Millner) 6pm: Channel 2 News

6:30pm: ABC News (Harry Reasoner) 7pm: Hogan's Heroes 7:30pm: Room 222 (one of the few stations to syndicate this) 8pm: Movie- The Tribe (1974, Victor French) 9:30pm: College All-Star Football Game: All-Stars vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Steelers won 24-0, game ended early due to rain) Went till sign-off WWAY 3 (ABC/CBS) Wilmington 8am: A.M. Carolina (preempting GMA) 9am: Coffeetalk (local show) 9:15am: Movie- The Last Roman (1968) 11am: Lets Make a Deal 11:30am: Brady Bunch (says Blankety Blanks, but show already ended) Noon: Password All-Stars, but should be Showoffs 12:30pm: All My Children (says Split Second) 1pm: Ryans Hope 1:30pm: As the World Turns (CBS) 2pm: The $10,000 Pyramid 2:30pm: TBA, says The Big Showdown, but that ended 3pm: General Hospital 3:30pm: One Life to Live 4pm: The Money Maze 4:30pm: Gomer Pyle 5pm: Wild West 6pm: News (doesnt say, local or national) 7pm: Lucy 7:30pm: The $25,000 Pyramid (syndicated) 8pm: Movie- The Tribe 9:30pm: College All-Star Game 11:30pm: News Midnight: Wide World WSAV 3 (NBC) Savannah 7am: Today 9am: 3 for the Show 9:30am: Not For Women Only 10am: Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30am: Wheel of Fortune 11am: High Rollers 11:30am: The Hollywood Squares Noon: Says Jackpot! 12:30pm: Jackpot! (says Blank Check) 12:55pm: NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1pm: Whats My Line 1:30pm: Days of Our Lives 2:30pm: Doctors 3pm: Another World 4pm: Somerset 4:30pm: Bewitched 5pm: Bonanza 6pm: Lucy 6:30pm: NBC Nightly News (John Chancellor) 7pm: NewsCenter 3 7:30pm: Hee Haw (preempts Sanford and Son) 8:30pm: Chico and the Man

9pm: The Rockford Files 10pm: Police Woman 11pm: NewsCenter 3 11:30pm: Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 1am: Midnight Special 2am: Weather (Captain Sandy) WCIV 4 (NBC) Charleston 7am: Today 9am: Charleston Today 9:30am: Not For Women Only 10am: Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30am: Wheel of Fortune 11am: High Rollers 11:30am: The Hollywood Squares Noon: News (preempts The Magnificent Marble Machine) 12:30pm: Jackpot! 12:55pm: NBC News 1pm: Somerset (on one-day delay, I believe) 1:30pm: Days of our Lives 2:30pm: Doctors 3pm: Another World 4pm: Wild, Wild West 5pm: Lucy 5:30pm: Bonanza 6:30pm: News 7pm: NBC Nightly News 7:30pm: Andy Griffith Show 8pm: Sanford and Son 8:30pm: Chico and the Man 9pm: The Rockford Files 10pm: Police Woman 11pm: News 11:30pm: The Tonight Show 1am: The Midnight Special (then sign-off) WCSC 5 (CBS) Charleston 8am: Captain Kangaroo 9am: R. Farrell (what was this?) 9:30am: News (local or national?) 10am: Spin Off 10:30am: Gambit 11am: Tattletales 11:30am: Love of Life Noon: The Young and the Restless 12:30pm: Search for Tomorrow 1pm: Scene at One (Mike Hiott) 1:30pm: As the World Turns 2pm: Guiding Light 2:30pm: Edge of Night 3pm: Price is Right 3:30pm: Match Game 75 4pm: Musical Chairs 4:30pm: Mickey Mouse Club 5pm: Call it Macaroni (kids show) 5:30pm: Bewitched

6pm: Truth or Consequences 6:30pm: Live 5 News (with the legendary Charlie Hall doing weather) 7pm: CBS Evening News (Roger Mudd filling-in for Cronkite) 7:30pm: To Tell the Truth 8pm: Movie- The Family Kovack (1974, James Sloyan) 9:30pm: Movie- Catholics (1973, Trevor Howard, Martin Sheen) 11pm: Live 5 News 11:30pm: Movie- The Black Scorpion (1957, Richard Denning) Sign-off 1:15am WECT 6 (NBC) Wilmington, NC 7am: Today 9am: Mike Douglas 10am: Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30am: Wheel of Fortune 11am: High Rollers 11:30am: The Hollywood Squares Noon: TBA 12:30pm: Jackpot! 1pm: Jim Burns Show (local) 1:30pm: Days of our Lives 2:30pm: Doctors 3pm: Another World 4pm: Somerset 4:30pm: Mickey Mouse Club 5pm: Bonanza 6pm: NewsCenter 6 6:30pm: NBC Nightly News 7pm: Family Affair 7:30pm: The Beverly Hillbillies 8pm: Sanford & Son 8:30pm: Chico and the Man 9pm: The Rockford Files 10pm: Police Woman 11pm: NewsCenter 6 11:30pm: The Tonight Show 1am: The Midnight Special (then sign-off) WITV 7 (PBS/SCETV) Charleston (no full-program titles) 7:30am: Sesame Street 8:30am: Covers 9am: Sounds 9:30am: Images 10am: Electric Company 10:30am: Zee Cooking 11am: Zoom 11:30am: Driving Noon: ITV 12:30pm: Special 1pm: Audubon 1:30pm: Sesame Street 2:30pm: Romagnolis 3pm: Teaching Management 3:30pm: Garden Show 4pm: Lilias Yoga 4:30pm: Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

5pm: Sesame Street 6pm: Whee! 6:30pm: Electric Company 7pm: For the People 7:30pm: Garden Spot 8pm: Washington Week 8:30pm: Eight30 9pm: Upstairs, Downstairs 10pm: Wall Street Week 10:30pm: Aviation Weather 11pm: Caught in the Act 11:30pm: Boarding House Midnight: Captioned ABC News WIS-TV 10 (NBC) Columbia (huge cable carriage) 7am: Today 9am: Today in Carolina 9:30am: Knozit-Land (Joe Pinner) 10am: Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30am: Wheel of Fortune 11am: High Rollers 11:30am: The Hollywood Squares Noon: TBA 12:30pm: Jackpot! 1pm: One Oclock Report 1:30pm: Days of our Lives 2:30pm: Doctors 3pm: Another World 4pm: Mike Douglas 5pm: Ironside 6pm: Truth or Consequences 6:30pm: NBC Nightly News 7pm: Seven Oclock Report 7:30pm: Candid Camera 8pm: Sanford & Son 8:30pm: Chico and the Man 9pm: The Rockford Files 10pm: Police Woman 11:00pm: Eleven Oclock Report 11:30pm: The Tonight Show 1am: The Midnight Special (then sign-off) WTOC-TV 11 (CBS) Savannah 8am: Captain Kangaroo 9am: Romper Room 9:30am: Kaleidoscope 10am: Spin Off 10:30am: Gambit 11am: Tattletales 11:30am: Love of Life Noon: The Young & the Restless 12:30pm: Search for Tomorrow 1pm: Beat the Clock 1:30pm: As the World Turns 2pm: Guiding Light 2:30pm: Edge of Night

3pm: Price is Right 3:30pm: Match Game 75 4pm: Musical Chairs 4:30pm: Mike Douglas 6pm: News 6:30pm: CBS Evening News 7pm: To Tell the Truth 7:30pm: Truth and Consequences 8pm: Movie- Kovack 9:30pm: Movie- Catholics 11pm: News 11:30pm: Movie- Scorpion (then sign-off) WBTW 13 (CBS/ABC) Florence 8am: Captain Kangaroo 9am: CBS Morning News 10am: TBA (Jokers Wild on schedule) 10:30am: Spin Off 11am: TBA 11:30am: Love of Life Noon: The Young and the Restless 12:30pm: Search for Tomorrow 1pm: All My Children 1:30pm: As the World Turns 2pm: Guiding Light 2:30pm: Edge of Night 3pm: General Hospital 3:30pm: Match Game 75 4pm: Tattletales 4:30pm: The Price is Right 5pm: Bonanza 6pm: ABC News 6:30pm: Eyewitness News 7pm: CBS Evening News 7:30pm: To Tell the Truth 8pm: Movie- Kovack 9:30pm: Movie- Catholics 11pm: Eyewitness News 11:30pm: Movie- Scorpion WWAY ran its local news at 6, followed by ABC News at 6:30. R. Farrell is Reed Farrell, I'm almost certain. His talk show came out of St. Louis, IIRC; somebody correct me on that. The newscast following his show was probably local; I don't think WCSC delayed the CBS Morning News. Do you have any schedules for the UHFs; in particular, Chs. 19 and 25 in Columbia and Ch. 22 in Savannah? All the News and Courier had were the VHFs from these markets, strangely. Even though they had a large coverage area (going into the Myrtle Beach area, and available as far away as Orangeburg readily), they didn't think those stations had enough reach. WIS and other stations were carried all around Charleston back then, with them being on the

Summerville cable. WSAV and WTOC still have that wide cable carriage. WCBD 2 (ABC) Charleston (just changed from WUSN) 9:30pm: College All-Star Football Game: All-Stars vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Steelers won 24-0, game ended early due to rain) Went till sign-off So WCBD signed off after the game ended? Kind of makes you wonder why they didn't air their late local news followed by ABC's late night Wide World specials on this occasion, so soon after the game had ended. Probably when the paper went to press the assumption was that the game would end around 12:30 AM; assuming the ABC affiliates did their late local news after the game, "Wide World" would have started at around 1 AM, so no doubt ABC pre-empted it and had no backup plan when the game ended early. Channel 2 may have decided in advance to pre-empt the late local news (although I don't know why), had nothing to fill the open time, and signed off. Retro: Boston, Wednesday, June 9, 1948 Source; Boston Post Station; WBZ-TV, Channel 4 (NBC) WEDNESDAY, June 9th Morning 10 A.M. - 12 Noon - Test Pattern Afternoon 5:15 P.M. - Test Pattern Evening 6:15 P.M. - Boston Scenes (Local film) 6:30 P.M. - WBZ-TV Inaugural Program. Including: Dean Edwin vanEaten, Archbishop Richard J. Cushing, Rabbi Joshua Loth Liebman, Mayor James M. Curley, C. Lawrence Muench, president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, and Walter Evans, President of Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc.(Live) 6:54 P.M. - Sports Featurette 7:00 P.M. - Film Serial; Fighting With Kit Carson (Western, 1933, Chapter # 1 of 12), stars John Mack Brown, Noah Beery, Sr., Noah Beery, Jr. 7:20 P.M. - Big Broadcast - Cartoon (Film) 7:25 P.M. - Shawmut Bank Nightly Newsteller(Live) with anchor Arch McDonald 7:30 P.M. - New England Holiday(Film) 7:42 P.M. - Weather(Live) 7:45 P.M. - Coming Attractions (Live) 7:47 P.M. - Speech by Gov. Robert F. Bardford welcoming WBZ-TV to Boston (Live) 7:50 P.M. - Camel Newsreel Theatre (NBC) with John Cameron Swayze 8:00 P.M. - Magic Words(NBC) 8:12 P.M. - Future Look - Mrs. Mary Wright and H.D. Hodgkinson interview young

boys. (Live, local) 8:27 P.M. - Kisses To You (Film featurette) 8:30 P.M. - In The Kelvinator Kitchen - Alma Kitchell (NBC) 8:45 P.M. - Story Of The Week with Richard Harkness (NBC) 9:00 P.M. - Television Theatre (NBC) "The Fourth Wall", with Phillip Tonge and Margaret Phillips 10:00 P.M. - Film; To Be Announced 11:00 P.M. - Boston Post Views of News In New England (Live local news) with Arch McDonald 11:10 P.M. - Sign-off This was the debut night of WBZ-TV, Boston's first TV station. WNAC-TV (Channel 7) would join it within two weeks, as a primary CBS and secondary ABC affiliate. Boston remained a two station market until noncommercial WGBH (channel 2) signed on in 1955, and WHDH-TV (channel 5) made its debut in 1957. Boston remained a two station market until noncommercial WGBH (channel 2) signed on in 1955, and WHDH-TV (channel 5) made its debut in 1957. Technically yes, but for those half-dozen sets that could receive UHF, WWOR-TV 14 Worcester and WTAO-TV 56 Boston were also on the air in the mid '50s. But not for long in either case. Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, May 18, 1968 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: NOTE: NBC was planning nightly reports on the Paris peace talks at 11:30 PM. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Hercules (animated) 7:30 Buck Rogers (serial) 8 AM Astroboy 8:30 Funtime 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Super President 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Movie: "Lad: A Dog" 12:30 Samson And Goliath (delay from 10:30 AM) 1 PM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio (delay from 11 AM) 1:30 Wild Kingdom (delay from Sun 7 PM) 2 PM Baseball: Reds-Pirates (Curt Gowdy, Pee Wee Reese, and Sandy Koufax report) 5 PM Laramie (time approximate) 6 PM Let's Go To The Races 6:30 Newsroom (Tom Wassell) 7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (delay from Tue 7:30 PM) 7:30 The Saint 8:30 Get Smart 9 PM NBC Movie: "Fluffy" (Tony Randall as owner of a pet lion--watch for Shirley Jones, Edward Andrews, Howard Morris, Jim Backus, Frank Faylen, and Dick Sargent.) 11 PM News 11:20 Movie: "The Devil At 4 O'Clock" 1:45 Movie: "Twist Of Fate"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 8 AM Lone Ranger (live-action) 8:30 Cisco Kid 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Super President 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Samson And Goliath 11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio 11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel 12 N Top Cat 12:30 Cool McCool 1 PM Roy Rogers 2 PM Baseball: Reds-Pirates 5 PM Ernest Tubb (time approximate) 5:30 Flatt And Scruggs 6 PM Arthur Smith 6:30 Stoneman Family 7 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Del Reeves) 7:30 The Saint 8:30 Get Smart 9 PM NBC Movie: "Fluffy" 11 PM TBA 11:15 Saturday Tonight Show (guests: Florence Henderson, the Temptations, novelist Ayn Rand) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:25 Farm Digest 6:30 Across The Fence 7 AM 4-H Hour 7:30 Mr. Magoo 8 AM Mr. Pix 9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles 9:30 Herculoids 10 AM Shazzan! 10:30 Space Ghost 11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Lone Ranger (animated) 1:30 Road Runner 2 PM Wonderful World Of Scouting (the 1967 Boy Scout Jamboree at Atlanta Stadium) 2:30 Bat Masterson 3 PM Wagon Train 4:30 The Professionals (Brooks Robinson and Frank Robinson discuss the physical and psychological rigors of baseball; also, Orioles manager Hank Bauer and veteran pitcher Lou Burdette) 5 PM The Preakness (Forward Pass won in a year in which no horse won more than one jewel of the Triple Crown-Dancer's Image won the Derby; Stage Door Johnny, the Belmont.) 5:45 Film: "Project Headstart"

6 PM Panorama News 6:30 Green Acres (delay from Wed 9 PM) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (Jethro and a group of hippies play Robin Hood and his Merry Men--the hippies think Mr. Drysdale is the ideal man to rob, delay from Wed 8:30 PM) 7:30 Jackie Gleason (guests: Milton Berle, Herman's Hermits, the 5th Dimension, George Carlin, George Kirby, comedian Jerry Collins) 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Miss USA Pageant (Bob Barker and June Lockhart host; Paul Anka helps crown the winner.) 11:30 News (time approximate) 12 M Movie: "Angels In The Outfield" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 7 PM Men Who Teach 8 PM Boston Symphony (Erich Leinsdorf conducts Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 ("Pathetique")) 9:30 Actors Company (Part 2 of "Macbeth") sign off 10:45 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Georgialand 7:30 Beatles (delay from 12 N, not in color) 8 AM Milton The Monster (delay from Sun 9:30 AM, not in color) 8:30 Three Stooges 9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 9:30 Fantastic Four 10 AM Spider-Man 10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth 11 AM King Kong 11:30 George Of The Jungle 12 N Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Happening '68 ("Laugh-In" regulars Dick Martin, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley; O.C. Smith; Bobby Sherman, Brenton Wood and Sajid Khan judge the band contest.) 2 PM Movie: "Cry Of The Werewolf" (there's an actor in this '44 horror flick named Stephen Crane, like the author) 3:30 Cameo Theatre 4:30 Adventures Of The Seaspray 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (the Rebel 400 from Darlington, SC; a playoff for the World Pocket Billiards Championship between Irving Crane and Luther Lassiter) 6:30 Let's Go To The Races 7 PM Rat Patrol (delay from Mon 8:30 PM) 7:30 Dating Game (guest: Barbara Anderson of "Ironside") 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk (salute to the armed forces)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (host Milton Berle; Nanette Fabray, Buddy Greco, Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber, the King Family, the Los Angeles Rams' Fearsome Foursome (Roger Brown, Deacon Jones, Lamar Lundy, Merlin Olsen) and their teammate Rosey Grier) 10:30 Felony Squad (delay from Mon 9 PM) 11 PM ABC News (Keith McBee) 11:15 Movie: "A Swirl Of Glory" WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7:30 Adventures In Living 8:30 Cartoon Carnival 9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 9:30 Fantastic Four 10 AM Spider-Man 10:30 Journey To The Center Of The Earth 11 AM King Kong 11:30 George Of The Jungle 12 N Beatles 12:30 American Bandstand (guests: the Collage) 1:30 Happening '68 2 PM Movie: "The Thief" (watch for Arlene Francis' husband Martin Gabel in this one from '52) 3:30 Wide World Of Sports (National Sprint Car Championship, World Invitational High Diving Championships, International White Water Boat Racing Championship--Ch. 11 would begin airing "Wide World" in pattern at 5 PM that fall) 5 PM Wilburn Brothers 5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Webb Pierce) 6 PM TBA (the Stoneman Family may have started airing at this time) 6:30 Live Atlanta Wrestling 7:30 Bill Anderson 8 PM Ernest Tubb 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 Joe Pyne (Col. Walter Cronk on reincarnation, former attorney Paul De Sainte Colombe on handwriting analysis, attorney Eugene Trope on paternity suits) 12 M Movie: "The Undead" 1:30 ABC News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles 9:30 Herculoids 10 AM Shazzan! 10:30 Space Ghost 11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)

1:30 Road Runner 2 PM Pokey And Gumby 2:30 Movie: "He Laughed Last" 3:45 Movie: "Tarzan The Magnificent" (Gordon Scott plays Tarzan, from '60) 5 PM The Preakness 5:45 Chattanooga Wrestling 7 PM McHale's Navy 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Miss USA Pageant 11:30 Movie: "Who Was That Lady?" (time approximate) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Georgialand 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles 9:30 Herculoids 10 AM Shazzan! 10:30 Space Ghost 11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Lone Ranger (animated) 1:30 Road Runner 2 PM Bugs Bunny (ABC, delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 2:30 Happening '68 (guests: Tommy Smothers, and Esther and Abi Ofarim; Bobby Sherman, Brenton Wood and Sajid Khan judge the band contest.) 3 PM Greatest Show On Earth 4 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster 4:30 Buddy Knox (wonder if this is the same Buddy Knox who recorded "Party Doll" in the '50s?) 5 PM The Preakness 5:45 TBA 6 PM Let's Go To The Races 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Hogan's Heroes (says it's the same show airing on Chs. 5 and 12 at 9 PM) 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Miss USA Pageant 11:30 News (time approximate) 11:45 Robins Report 11:50 The Singers (profiles of a singer who's made it-Aretha Franklin--and one who's trying to make it-Gloria Loring, the future Mrs. Alan Thicke, may pre-empt "Hollywood Palace," which usually aired here on delay) WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

4 PM Agriculture U.S.A. 4:30 Little Jimmy Dempsey (not Little Jimmy Dickens, this is a local country singer; guests: two Atlanta recording artists, Debbie Hayes and Terry Brand) 5 PM America Sings 5:30 Speedway International 6 PM Roller Derby 7 PM CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 7:30 Dating Game (pre-empted on Ch. 11) 8 PM Newlywed Game (pre-empted on Ch. 11) 8:30 Movie: "Repeat Performance" 10:30 Adventure Theatre 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Good Life (religious) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) off air on Saturday WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 1:30 Happening '68 ("Laugh-In" regulars Dick Martin, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley; O.C. Smith; Bobby Sherman, Brenton Wood and Sajid Khan judge the band contest.) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 2:30 Happening '68 (guests: Tommy Smothers, and Esther and Abi Ofarim; Bobby Sherman, Brenton Wood and Sajid Khan judge the band contest.) Was WMAZ's telecast delayed from the previous week? Retro: Maine/New Brunswick Mon, May 17, 1971 rom Bangor Daily News via Google News Archive; additional info from Montreal Gazette WLBZ-NBC: 2 Bangor/4 Waterville 6:55 University of Maine Farm Program 7:00 Today 9:00 My Backyard 9:30 Dialing for Dollars/Community Cup 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What or Where Game 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Galloping Gourmet 1:30 Garagiola's Memory Game 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Somerset

4:30 David Frost 6:00 TV2 News Report 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 From a Bird's Eye View "Never Put It in Writing" 8:00 Laugh-In (Goldie Hawn returns) 9:00 Movie "Do You Take This Stranger" 11:00 TV2 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Carl Reiner, Ruth Gordon, and Al Hirt) CKCW 2-Moncton/CKLT 9-Saint John (CTV) Listed AT 9:30 University of the Air 10:00 Small Talk 10:30 Beat the Clock 11:00 Movie 12:30 First Edition 12:45 Movie 2:15 Peggy's Place 2:30 Something for Everyone 3:00 Man Trap 3:30 Famous Jury Trials 4:00 Somerset 4:30 Trouble with Tracy 5:00 Lobster Trap 6:00 Beat the Clock 6:30 Today 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 Felony Squad 8:00 Flip Wilson 9:00 Room 222 "Now, About That Cherry Tree" 9:30 Carol Burnett (same show as CBS) 10:30 Pig 'n Whistle (guests Christine Scott and Bobby Ash) 11:00 Ironside "Check Mate: and Murder" (pt 1) mid. CTV National News 12:20 Late News 12:35 University of the Air CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John Listed AT 9:00 Friendly Giant 9:30 Chez Helene 9:45 Mr. Dressup 10:00 Nova Scotia Schools 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 News/Weather 12:45 Movie 2:30 Magazine 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Galloping Gourmet 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Flintstones 5:30 Bugs Bunny 6:00 Spectroscope 6:30 News/Weather/Sports 7:00 Arnie 7:30 Green Acres

8:00 Partridge Family "Love at First Sight" 8:30 Front Page Challenge (guest panelist: Mtl Gazette Executive Editor Denis Harvey) 9:00 Bold Ones "Killer on the Loose" 10:00 Man at the Centre "The Years Have Not Betrayed Me" (profile of Barker Fairley) 10:30 Man Alive "The Boy Scouts of Madison Avenue" 11:00 CBC/Local News & Weather 11:30 Pierre Berton WABI 5-CBS Bangor 6:55 Open Door 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Movie Game 10:00 Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Family Affair 11:30 Love of Life noon Where the Heart is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Anniversary Game 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Gomer Pyle 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5:00 I Love Lucy 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 Telejournal 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 F Troop 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9:00 Mayberry RFD 9:30 Doris Day 10:00 Carol Burnett (guests Dyan Cannon and Paul Lynde) 11:00 Telejournal 11:30 Merv Griffin WCSH 6-NBC Portland 6:40 First Radio Parish Church 6:45 Farm Market Report 7:00 Today 9:00 Weekday 9:15 Lucille Rivers 9:30 Hazel 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What or Where Game 12:55 NBC News

1:00 Dialing for Dollars 1:30 Garagiola's Memory Game 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Somerset 4:30 David Frost 6:00 Eyewitness News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 He Said, She Said 7:30 From a Bird's Eye View "Never Put It in Writing" 8:00 Laugh-In 9:00 Movie "Do You Take This Stranger" 11:00 Eyewitness News 11:30 Tonight Show WEMT 7-ABC Bangor 9:00 King & Odie 9:15 Romper Room 10:00 Movie 11:30 That Girl noon Bewitched 12:30 A World Apart 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Password 4:30 Movie 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Sports Forum 7:00 Sports Challenge 7:30 Let's Make a Deal 8:00 Newlywed Game 8:30 It was a Very Good Year (looking back at 1964 with guests Don Schollander, Gower Champion, and Sakata) 9:00 Movie "The City" 11:00 News/Film WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle 7:00 Today (NBC) 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 WAGM Bingo 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Family Affair 11:30 Love of Life noon Where the Heart is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Anniversary Game 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Gomer Pyle 4:30 Merv Griffin 6:00 WAGM Newsline 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9:00 Movie "Do You Take This Stranger" (NBC) 11:00 WAGM Newsline 11:30 Tonight Show (NBC) WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring 7:45 Morning Report 8:00 Farm & Home 8:30 Smokey the Bear 9:00 Snuffy & Barney 9:30 Movie 11:00 Movie Game 11:30 That Girl noon Bewitched 12:30 A World Apart 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Password 4:30 Munsters 5:00 Gilligan's Island 5:30 News 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Beat the Clock 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Let's Make a Deal 8:00 Newlywed Game 8:30 It was a Very Good Year 9:00 Movie "The City" 11:00 News 11:30 Dick Cavett WCBB 10-Augusta/WMEM 10-Presque Isle/WMEB 12-Orono/WMED 13-Calais (NET) Italicized programs shown on 10 PI/12/13 only 8:30 A Look at US 9:00 Exploring Nature --10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Meet the Arts --12:30 Maine History 1:00 Listen & Say 1:30 Secondary Reading 2:00 Places in the News 2:20 Come, Read a Poem

--4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:00 Introduction to Anthropology 7:00 Maine News & Comment (discussing mental health programs with Richard Lamping from Bangor's Counselling Center, and Charles Grant from UMaine-Orono's Center for Counselling and Psychological Services) 7:30 (10 Aug) Probe 7:30 Potato Farming Diary 8:00 World Press 9:00 Realities "The Mind of Man" 11:00 Maine News & Comment (r) WGAN 13-CBS Portland 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Gomer Pyle 10:00 Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Family Affair 11:30 Love of Life noon Where the Heart is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Anniversary Game 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Truth or Consequences 4:30 Merv Griffin 6:00 Newsbeat 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 What's My Line? 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9:00 It Takes a Thief 10:00 Carol Burnett 11:00 Newsbeat 11:30 Movie Didn't see the movie titles on the page at first, so here's the title for the movies: 9:30am- WMTW, Invitation to Happiness 10am- WEMT, your guess is good as mine-it was only listed as Morning Movie 11am- CKCW/CKLT, Portraits of a Monster 12:45pm- CKCW/CKLT, The Enemy Below 12:45pm- CHSJ, The Raging Tide 4:30pm- WEMT, no title listed-just listed as Film 11pm- WEMT, no title here either-listed as Owl Theater 11:30pm- WGAN, Time Travelers Here's how the stations were listed (NB stations were listed Atlantic Time):

2 WLBZ-NBC Bangor 2a CKCW-CTV Moncton 4 WLBZ-NBC Waterville (W04AK) 4a CHSJ-CBC Saint John 5 WABI-CBS Bangor 6 WCSH-NBC Portland 7 WEMT-ABC Bangor 8 WAGM-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle 8a WMTW-ABC Poland Spring 9 CKLT-CTV Saint Johm 10 WCBB-PBS Augusta * 10a WMEM-PBS Presque Isle * 12 WMED-PBS Orono * 13 WGAN-CBS Portland 13a WMED-PBS Calais * * listed as (ETV) when programs air on all 4 stations Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, May 18, 1976 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Pattern For Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (a look at the history of campaign buttons in America; Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters co-host) 9 AM Not For Women Only (second of five on the pressures and pleasures of being a teenager in the 1970s; host Hugh Downs talks to students from high schools in the Northeast) 9:30 Today In Georgia (Georgia's Arabian horse show is the topic.) 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Dody Goodman, Robert Goulet, Michele Lee, Leslie Nielsen, Lonnie Shorr, Carol Wayne) 10:30 High Rollers 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, Charo, John Davidson, George Gobel, Robert Goulet, Florence Henderson, Rich Little, Vincent Price, Joan Rivers) 12 N News 12:30 Big Valley 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mod Squad 5 PM The FBI 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Rich Little (guests: Bill Bixby and Mel Torme) 9 PM Police Woman 10 PM City Of Angels (short-lived cop show with Wayne Rogers) 11 PM News

11:30 Maryland/Michigan Primaries 12 M Tonight Show (guests: Josh Logan and Myron Cohen) 1:30 Tomorrow (stuntmen demonstrate their skills) 2:30 News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:25 Romper Room 6:55 News For Little People 7 AM Today 9 AM 700 Club 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 High Rollers 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Take My Advice (Eva Gabor, Jim McKrell, Janet Leigh, Virginia Graham, Henry Gibson, Joanna Carson) 12:55 NBC News (anchor not given) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Little Rascals 4:55 News For Little People 5 PM Partridge Family 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Adam-12 7:30 Bewitched 8 PM Rich Little 9 PM Police Woman 10 PM City Of Angels 11 PM News 11:30 Maryland/Michigan Primaries 12 M Tonight Show 1:30 Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "The Transformation Of American Society" (introduction to the course) 6:30 University Of Michigan 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue (from San Diego: Chad Everett with stories about his years on "Medical Center") 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Match Game '76 (Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch, George

Kennedy, Barbara Sharma, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, day-behind from 3:30 PM) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Robert Young, Family Doctor ("Marcus Welby, M.D." reruns) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host David Groh; Louis Nye, Rocky Graziano, Freddy Fender) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Price Is Right 8 PM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show ("A Star Is Bored," "One Froggy Evening," "What's Opera, Doc?" and "Going! Going! Gosh!") 8:30 Good Times 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 Movie: "Vanished" (Part 1 of 2) 11:30 News 12 M Movie: "Play It As It Lays" 1:55 News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 7 PM First Of All Water 7:30 Georgia 200 (Bicentennial projects in Georgia; restagings of Revolutionary War battles) 8:30 Backyard Gardener 9 PM Movie: "The Mikado" ('67, from England) 11 PM Movie: "What Price Glory" (silent version from '26) sign off 1:15 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning America (wrestler Antonio Inoki discusses his upcoming fight with Muhammad Ali; David Hartman hosts) 9 AM Funtime 9:30 Phil Donahue (Dr. Joyce Brothers talks about religious belief in America.) 10:30 Bonanza (guest star: Tom Bosley) 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Let's Make A Deal 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Rhyme And Reason (Tom Bosley, Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill, Conny Van Dyke, Rick Hurst, Nipsey Russell) 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Lee Meriwether, Jerry Stiller) 2:30 Break The Bank (Rue McClanahan, Bob Crane, Micky Dolenz, Ja'net DuBois, Alice Ghostley, Jan Murray, Avery Schreiber, Liz Torres, Jimmie Walker) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Gilligan's Island (Hans Conried as pilot Wrong Way Feldman)

5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Concentration 7:30 Family Affair 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM S.W.A.T. 10 PM Love, Life, Liberty And Lunch (Alan Arkin as a lawyer who wants to divorce his wife to marry a Russian ballerina; Zero Mostel and Peter Ustinov argue about what is "the perfect lunch"; Alan King as a dentist unloading his marital frustrations on a patient; Dick Shawn as an American soldier and Cyril Ritchard as a British colonel who have a chat in 1776) 11 PM News 11:30 Maryland/Michigan Primaries 11:45 Mystery Of The Week: "The Two Deaths Of Sean Dolittle" (George Grizzard as a man willing to die rather than go to jail; his scheme involves a doctor who claims to be able to bring corpses back to life) WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Directions (Irving Howe, author of "World Of Our Fathers," discusses why European Jews immigrated to the U.S. in the early 1900s, delay from Sun 12:30 PM) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Dinah! (Spiro Agnew discusses his novel "The Canfield Decision" as well as the press and his resignation as Vice President; he is joined by his wife Judy, Paul Williams, and Maxine Nightingale) 10:30 One Life To Live 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 News 12 N Let's Make A Deal 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Rhyme And Reason 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 Break The Bank 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Dark Shadows 4 PM Movie: "Viva Las Vegas" 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Merv Griffin (Buddy Hackett, James Brolin, the Sylvers) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 Laverne & Shirley 9 PM S.W.A.T. 10 PM Love, Life, Liberty And Lunch 11 PM News 11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 12 M Mystery Of The Week WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Farm Report

6:30 Summer Semester 7 AM Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Tattletales (Buzz and Beverly Aldrin, Mark Shera and Barbara Deutsch, Dan Rowan and Joanna Young) 4:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Loretta Lynn, Norm Crosby, Sammy Cahn, Jonelle Allen, Willie Tyler and Lester, juggler Picasso) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Gunsmoke 8 PM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 8:30 Good Times 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 NBA Playoff: Celtics-Suns (Celtics won, 4 games to 2, Maryland/Michigan primary coverage is scheduled at halftime) 11:45 News (time approximate) 12:15 CBS Movie: "A Swingin' Summer" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over (United Way agencies) 9:30 General Hospital 10 AM Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del (peach recipes; education for the deaf) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 4 PM Tattletales 4:30 Ironside 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Treasure Hunt 8 PM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 8:30 Good Times 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 NBA Playoff: Celtics-Suns 11:45 News (time approximate) 12:15 CBS Movie: "A Swingin' Summer" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Great Georgians 7 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals 7:30 TBA 8 PM State Board Of Education 8:30 Consumer Survival Kit 9 PM Movie: "The Mikado" sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:40 World At Large 6:15 News 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Lassie 8:30 Hazel 9 AM I Love Lucy (Tennessee Ernie Ford guests as the Ricardos and Mertzes try to figure out how to send him back to Bent Fork.) 9:30 Andy Griffith 10 AM Movie: "The Female Trap" (Jack Lord did this just before starting "Hawaii Five-O".) 12 N Love, American Style 12:30 Movie: "The Swinger" 2:30 Mickey Mouse Club 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 Rin Tin Tin 4 PM Munsters 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Partridge Family 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Jethro, who's enlisted in the Army, goes into battle in a Civil War movie he thinks is the real thing.) 6 PM That Girl 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Greatest Sports Legends 8:30 Baseball: Braves-Astros 11 PM NBA Playoff (time approximate, tape-delay from 9:30,

pre-empted on Ch. 5) 1:30 News 1:50 Baseball: Braves-Astros (taped replay) 4:20 The Outlaws (time approximate) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 In-school programs 1 PM Big Blue Marble 1:30 In-school programs 2 PM Electric Company 2:30 In-school programs 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Weather (instructional) 7 PM Latin Atlanta '76 (this also aired on Ch. 5 Sun 9:30 AM) 7:30 Kinder Koncert (Bicentennial concert by the Atlanta Community Orchestra and the Junior Associates of the Atlanta Music Club, aimed at children) 8 PM Nova (how dependence on machines has cost jobs and squandered energy) 9 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (interview with James Dickey, author of "Deliverance") 10 PM Rivals Of Sherlock Holmes 11 PM Captioned ABC News sign off 11:30 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (former Jesuit priest Malachi Martin discusses demon possession) 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 High Rollers 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Magnificent Marble Machine (Shelley Fabares, Pat Harrington, Nanette Fabray, Roddy McDowall) 12:30 Take My Advice 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News 1:05 Noon Over Middle Georgia 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Lassie 5 PM Star Trek 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Bewitched

7:30 Have Gun, Will Travel (guest star: Martin Gabel) 8 PM Rich Little 9 PM Police Woman 10 PM City Of Angels 11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 11:30 Maryland/Michigan Primaries 12 M Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) In-school programs until 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM English 7 PM Weekly Edition 7:30 Evening Edition With Martin Agronsky 8 PM Behind The Lines (a controversial gag order imposed on a Nebraska murder trial is debated) 8:30 Consumer Survival Kit 9 PM Movie: "The Mikado" sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 9:30 Jetsons 10 AM Bozo's Big Top 10:30 Practical Christian Living 11 AM Right On 11:30 700 Club 1 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 1:30 Dennis The Menace 2 PM Lone Ranger 2:30 Huck And Yogi 3 PM Porky Pig 3:30 Popeye 4 PM Batman (David Wayne as the Mad Hatter) 4:30 Superman 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 Room 222 6 PM F Troop (guest star: Milton Berle) 6:30 Dick Van Dyke 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 8 PM 700 Club 9:30 Practical Christian Living 10 PM Charisma 10:30 Moment Of Truth 11 PM Best Of Groucho 11:30 Honeymooners 12 M Midnight Meditation WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.)

3:10 Dr. J. Harold Smith 3:15 Cartoons And Comedies 3:30 Word Of God School 4 PM Underdog 4:30 Gigantor 5 PM Tell It And Sell It 5:30 Woman's World 6 PM Wade Johnson (kids' show) 6:30 Lassie 7 PM Rin Tin Tin 7:30 Animal World 8 PM Three Stooges 9 PM Robin Hood 9:30 Mr. Lucky 10 PM Trails West 10:30 Cartoons And Comedies 11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith sign off 11:05 PM Retro: Toledo-Detroit-Cleveland-Fort Wayne (Saturday, May 5, 1984) Source: The Toledo Blade via Google News Archive Note: Programming may be interrupted for results from the presidential primary in Texas. Listings start at 8:00 AM. Fort Wayne stations are on standard time. WJBK Channel 2 Detroit (CBS) 8:00: Snoopy (pre-empted on Channel 11) 8:30: Supercade (pre-empted on Channel 11) 9:30: Dungeons and Dragons 10:00: Kidsworld 10:30: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 12:00: Stars of Tomorrow 12:30: The Rat Patrol 1:00: Road to Los Angeles 2:00: NBA Basketball: Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 4 Milwaukee Bucks @ New Jersey Nets (New Jersey won 106-99, tying the series at 2 games each; Milwaukee would win in 6) 4:30: Movie: The Power Within (1979) (time approximate) 6:00: News 6:30: J.P. McCarthy 7:00: Too Close for Comfort 7:30: Detroit Weekend 8:00: Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over (originally broadcast in 1980) 8:30: CBS Movie: The Wiz (1978) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: Looking For Mr. Goodbar (1977) 1:45: Movie: One Man Jury (1978) 3:40: Movie: Hijacked 4:45: Movie: Heat Wave WKYC Channel 3 Cleveland (NBC) 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks

11:00: Mr. T (says pre-empted on Channel 35, but Im not sure) 11:30: Spiderman/Incredible Hulk (pre-empted on Channels 4 and 10) 12:30: Thundarr (pre-empted on Channels 4 and 10) 1:00: Major League Baseball: Chicago White Sox @ Boston Red Sox (White Sox won 8-5) 4:00: Golf: Tournament of Champions (pre-empted on Channels 4 and 10) (time approximate) 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Feagler 7:30: Dance Fever 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Jennifer Slept Here 9:00: People are Funny 9:30: Mamas Family 10:00: The Yellow Rose 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live (no info given) (sign-off at 1:00) WDIV Channel 4 Detroit (NBC) 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:00: Mr. T 11:30: Americas Top Ten 12:00: More Real People 12:30: Baseball Week 1:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 3) 4:00: Movie: Thunder and Lightning (1977) 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Dance Fever 7:30: Highland Park 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Jennifer Slept Here 9:00: People are Funny 9:30: Mamas Family 10:00: The Yellow Rose 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live 1:00: Videos 2:30: Entertainment 3:00: Movie: Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster WEWS Channel 5 Cleveland (ABC) 8:00: Monchichis-Rascals-Richie-Schoolhouse 9:00: Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 9:30: Pac-Man-Rubik Cube-Menudo (Ricky Martin in his youth was a member of Menudo) 10:30: The Littles 11:00: Puppy-Scooby Doo-Menudo 12:00: Mayday 12:30: American Bandstand 1:30: Movie: Thursdays Game (1971) 3:30: Wide World of Sports: Invitational womens platform diving, Americas Cup mens gymnastics, pre-race report on the Kentucky Deby 4:30: The Kentucky Derby 6:00: Wide World of Sports: Invitational mens platform diving, post-race report on the Kentucky

Derby 6:30: News (possibly local for one hour unless ABC World News Tonight ran at 7:00) 7:30: Too Close for Comfort 8:00: T.J. Hooker 9:00: The Love Boat (features Ben Vereen, Jimmy Osmond, and Juliet Prowse) (2 hours) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: Helter Skelter (Part 2 of 2) 1:30: Movie: Little Moon and Jud McGraw (1979) (sign-off after movie) WJIM (WLNS) Channel 6 Lansing (CBS) (Would change calls to WLNS later in the year) 8:00: Snoopy 8:30: Supercade 9:30: Dungeons and Dragons 10:00: Baseball Bunch 10:30: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 12:00: The Biskitts (pre-empted on Channels 2 and 8) 12:30: Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince (pre-empted on Channels 2 and 8) 1:00: Fat Albert (pre-empted on Channels 2 and 8) 1:30: Childrens Film Festival (pre-empted on Channels 2 and 8) 2:00: NBA Basketball (see Channel 2) 4:30: Gymnastics: NCAA Mens and Womens (pre-empted on Channels 2 and 8) (time approximate) 6:00: News 6:30: CBS News (pre-empted on Channel 2) 7:00: Hee Haw 8:00: Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over 8:30: CBS Movie: The Wiz (1978) 11:00: News 11:30: Benny Hill 12:00: Movie: Shampoo (1975) (sign-off after movie) WXYZ Channel 7 Detroit (ABC) 8:00: Monchichis-Rascals-Richie-Schoolhouse 9:00: Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 9:30: Pac-Man-Rubik Cube-Menudo (Ricky Martin in his youth was a member of the group) 10:30: The Littles 11:00: Puppy-Scooby Doo-Menudo 12:00: Mayday 12:30: American Bandstand 1:30: Woman to Woman 2:00: Olympiad 3:00: Sportsbeat 3:30: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 5) 4:30: The Kentucky Derby 6:00: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 5) 6:30: Action News 7:00: Olympiad 8:00: T.J. Hooker 9:00: The Love Boat 11:00: Action News 11:45: Movie: Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday (1976) 1:55: Movie: Mustang Country (1976) (sign-off after movie) WJKW (WJW) Channel 8 Cleveland (CBS) (Would change calls back to WJW in 1985) 8:00: Snoopy 8:30: Supercade

9:30: Dungeons and Dragons 10:00: Tarzan (pre-empted on Channels 2 and 6) 10:30: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 12:00: Movie: Invisible Man (1975) 2:00: NBA Basketball (see Channel 2) 4:30: Movie: California Kid (1974) (time approximate) 6:00: News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: The Muppet Show 7:30: Political Program 8:00: Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over 8:30: CBS Movie: The Wiz (1978) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) 2:00: Movie: Cloak and Dagger (1946) 4:30: Movie: Hell Raiders CBET Channel 9 Windsor (CBC) 9:00: Sesame Street 10:00: Maja the Bee 10:30: Going Great 11:00: Coronation Street 11:30: Coronation Street (until 1989, Corrie ran twice a week in the U.K.) 12:00: Wrestling (no info given) 1:00: Fishing 1:30: Original Six 2:30: Ramblewood Drive 3:00: Sportsweekend: Snooker championships, Canadian diving, Volleyball 6:00: News (did not say if it was local or The National) 7:00: Hockey Night in Canada: Wales Conference Final Game 6: Montreal Canadiens @ New York Islanders (Isles win the game 4-1 and the series 4-2) 10:00: Don Cherry (time approximate) 10:30: Front Page Challenge 11:00: News (did not say if it was local or The National) 11:35: Movie: The Newspaper Game (1976) (sign-off after movie) WILX Channel 10 Jackson, Michigan (NBC) 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:00: Mr. T 11:30: Heckle and Jeckle 12:30: Spectrum 1:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 3) 4:00: Movie: Golden Needles (1974) 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: The Muppet Show 7:30: The Muppet Show 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Jennifer Slept Here 9:00: People are Funny 9:30: Mamas Family 10:00: The Yellow Rose 11:00: News

11:30: Saturday Night Live WTOL Channel 11 Toledo (CBS) 8:00: Agri Country 8:30: Baseball Bunch 9:00: Space Coaster 9:30: Dungeons and Dragons 10:00: Tarzan 10:30: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 12:00: The Biskitts 12:30: Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince 1:00: Fat Albert 1:30: Childrens Film Festival 2:00: NBA Basketball (see Channel 2) 4:30: Gymnastics (see Channel 6) (time approximate) 6:00: News 6:30: CBS News 7:00: Hee Haw 8:00: Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over 8:30: CBS Movie: The Wiz (1978) 11:00: News 11:30: Movie: Hard Driver (1973) 1:30: Love Connection WTVG Channel 13 Toledo (NBC) 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:00: Mr. T 11:30: Spiderman/Incredible Hulk 12:30: Thundarr 1:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 3) 4:00: Golf: Tournament of Champions (time approximate) 6:00: News 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Weekend Magazine 7:30: LaRouche Campaign 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Jennifer Slept Here 9:00: People are Funny 9:30: Mamas Family 10:00: The Yellow Rose 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live 1:00: New York Hot Tracks WANE Channel 15 Fort Wayne (CBS) 8:00: Snoopy 8:30: Supercade 9:30: Dungeons and Dragons 10:00: Tarzan 10:30: Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 12:00: The Biskitts 12:30: Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince 1:00: Fat Albert

1:30: Childrens Film Festival 2:00: NBA Basketball (see Channel 2) 4:30: Gymnastics (see Channel 6) (time approximate) 6:00: Wild Kingdom 6:30: CBS News 7:00: News 7:30: Your Life 8:00: Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over 8:30: CBS Movie: The Wiz (1978) 11:00: News 11:30: Switch 12:30: Movie: Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) WTBS (WPCH) Channel 17 Atlanta, Georgia (Independent) 8:35: Movie: The Paratrooper (1954) 10:30: Movie: Naked and the Dead (1958) 1:20: Movie: The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959) 3:05: Movie: Apache (1954) 5:05: Fishing 5:35: Motorweek 6:05: Wrestling 7:35: Down to Earth 8:05: Movie: Man Without a Star (1955) 10:00: High Chaparral 11:00: Videos WXON (WMYD) Channel 20 Detroit (Independent) 9:00: Good Fishing 9:30: Starcade 10:00: Movie: Invincible Kung Fu Legs (1976) 12:00: Soul Train 1:00: The Man from Atlantis 2:00: Movie: Lets Scare Jessica to Death (1971) 3:30: Movie: Crack in the World (1965) 5:00: The Incredible Hulk 6:00: The Greatest American Hero 7:00: Switch 8:00: Movie: Three Violent People (1956) 10:00: Your Health 11:00: Movie: Shaolin Deadly Kicks 1:00: Videos WPTA Channel 21 Fort Wayne (ABC) 8:00: Monchichis-Rascals-Richie-Schoolhouse 9:00: Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 9:30: Pac-Man-Rubik Cube-Menudo (Ricky Martin in his youth was a member of the group) 10:30: The Littles 11:00: Puppy-Scooby Doo-Menudo 12:00: Mayday 12:30: American Bandstand 1:30: Brother Tough 2:00: Happy Days 2:30: Taking Advantage 3:00: Sportsbeat 3:30: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 5) 4:30: The Kentucky Derby

6:00: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 5) 6:30: Barney Miller 7:00: M*A*S*H 7:30: Too Close for Comfort 8:00: T.J. Hooker 9:00: The Love Boat 11:00: News 11:30: M*A*S*H 12:00: Movie: Rooster Cogburn (1975) WDHO (WNWO) Channel 24 Toledo (ABC) 8:00: Monchichis-Rascals-Richie-Schoolhouse 9:00: Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 9:30: Pac-Man-Rubik Cube-Menudo (Ricky Martin in his youth was a member of the group) 10:30: The Littles 11:00: Puppy-Scooby Doo-Menudo 12:00: Mayday 12:30: American Bandstand 1:30: Movie: New Centurions (1972) 3:30: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 5) 4:30: The Kentucky Derby 6:00: Wide World of Sports (see Channel 5) 6:30: At the Movies 7:00: Solid Gold 8:00: T.J. Hooker 9:00: The Love Boat 11:00: News 11:35: Star Search 12:35: Soul Train WGTE Channel 30 Toledo (PBS) 9:30: Victory Garden 10:00: Inside Story 10:30: Prize Winners 11:00: Motorweek 11:30: Matinee (no info given) 1:00: Gardening 1:30: Last Chance 2:00: World of Horses 2:30: Handy Hour 3:00: Frontline 4:00: Business America 5:00: Tony Brown 5:30: Oil Painting 6:00: Mom and Dad Cant Hear Me: A young girl attempts to hide her parents deafness because of her fear of being ostracized by schoolmates in a new town. 7:00: Nancy Astor 8:00: Movie: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) 10:15: Movie: Beneath the 12 Mile Reef (1953) (sign-off at 12:15) WKJG (WISE) Channel 33 Fort Wayne (NBC) 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:00: Mr. T

11:30: Spiderman/Incredible Hulk 12:30: Thundarr 1:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 3) 4:00: Golf: Tournament of Champions (time approximate) 6:00: Baseball Week 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Country Week 7:30: Nashville 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Jennifer Slept Here 9:00: People are Funny 9:30: Mamas Family 10:00: The Yellow Rose 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live 1:00: Movie: Run for the Roses (1978) (sign-off after movie) WLIO Channel 35 Lima, Ohio (NBC) 8:00: The Flintstone Funnies 8:30: Shirt Tales 9:00: The Smurfs 10:30: Alvin and the Chipmunks 11:00: Mr. T 11:30: Spiderman/Incredible Hulk 12:30: Thundarr 1:00: Major League Baseball (see Channel 3) 4:00: Golf: Tournament of Champions (time approximate) 6:00: Baseball Week 6:30: NBC News 7:00: Solid Gold 8:00: Diffrent Strokes 8:30: Jennifer Slept Here 9:00: People are Funny 9:30: Mamas Family 10:00: The Yellow Rose 11:00: News 11:30: Saturday Night Live (sign-off at 1:00) WUAB Channel 43 Lorain (Cleveland), Ohio (Independent) 9:00: Ernest Angley 10:00: Conversation 10:30: News 11:00: Hogans Heroes 11:30: Baseball Week (dont know why its 90 minutes) 1:00: Movie: Voyage to the End of the Universe (1964) 2:30: Movie: Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) 4:00: Movie: The Sentinel (1977) 6:00: Star Trek (assume its double episode) 8:00: Gunsmoke 9:00: A Married Man 11:00: Country Week 12:30: Star Search (sign-off after program) WKBD Channel 50 Detroit (Independent) 9:00: Romper Room 9:30: Space Coaster

10:00: Movie: Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964) 12:00: Movie: Tarzans Three Challenges (1963) 1:30: Movie: Haunted Palace (1963) 3:00: Movie: Batman (1966) 5:00: Dance Show 6:00: Star Trek 7:00: Solid Gold 8:00: On Stage 10:00: The White Shadow 11:00: Lifestyles 12:00: Fame 1:00: Movie: Willard (1971) (sign-off after movie) WFFT Channel 55 Fort Wayne (Independent) 9:30: Movie: Violent Road (1958) 12:30: Love, American Style 1:00: Wrestling 2:00: Movie: Giant (1956) 6:00: Greatest American Hero 7:00: Hee Haw 8:00: How the West Was Won 9:00: Lifestyles 10:00: Movie: Darbys Rangers (1955) 12:30: Movie: The Mummys Curse (1944) 1:30: Movie: The Mummys Ghost (1943) 3:00: Movie: The Mummys Hand (1940) 4:15: Movie: The Mummys Tomb WTVS Channel 56 Detroit (PBS) 9:00: Painting 9:30: Great Outdoors 10:00: Victory Garden 10:30: This Old House 11:00: Sneak Previews 11:30: Bits and Bytes 12:00: Last Chance 12:30: Spokesman 1:30: Great Chefs 2:00: NOVA 3:00: Living Wild 4:00: The Nature of Things 5:00: On Greatness 6:00: Enterprise 6:30: GI Diary 7:00: Sneak Previews 7:30: Country Express 8:00: Austin City Limits 9:00: All Creatures Great and Small 10:00: The Pallisers 11:00: The Beat 12:00: Monty Python 12:30: Not the Nine OClock News 1:00: Phil Spector (sign-off after program) WBGU Channel 57 Bowling Green, Ohio (PBS) 8:30: Motorweek

9:00: Computer Chronicles 9:30: Enterprise 10:00: Do It Yourself 10:30: Last Chance 11:00: Oil Painting 11:30: Oil Painting 12:00: Quilting 12:30: Victory Garden 1:00: Play Bridge 1:30: Country Express 2:00: Austin City Limits 3:00: Great Outdoors 3:30: Rod and Reel 4:00: American Gathering 5:00: Living Wild 6:00: Matinee: Moviestruck (1937) 7:30: Jackie Gleason 8:00: Movie: Inspector General (1949) 10:00: Frontline 11:00: Monty Python 11:30: Austin City Limits (sign-off after program) WGPR (WWJ) Channel 62 Detroit (Independent) 9:00: Movie: The Big Cat (1948) 10:30: Movie: Carry On Spying (1965) 12:30: Relationship 1:00: Black Forum 1:30: Teen Profile 2:00: Radio Videos 2:30: The Scene 3:00: The Scene 3:30: Hit City 4:00: TCI Special 6:00: Rejoice 7:00: Zion Temple 8:00: Temple Baptist 8:30: W.V. Grant 9:00: Deliverance 10:00: Arab Voice 1:00: Variety 2:00: Movie: Orders to Kill (1958) 3:35: Movie: Something Creeping in the Dark (WEWS) 6:30: News (possibly local for one hour unless ABC World News Tonight ran at 7:00) They probably ran ABC World News Saturday at 7. I don't recall 5 ever doing an hour long weekend newscast...unless they were just planning to shrink the newscast depending on sports overrun. Quote from: Mike on May 15, 2011, 05:51:56 PM (WUAB) 10:00: Conversation 10:30: News These are, as the other earlier listing linked here, "Lorain Conversation" and "Lorain News", public

affairs shows serving WUAB's city of license (Lorain). The "news", as I recall, was nothing special...perhaps the station's announcer reading news items over a slide. WKYC Channel 3 Cleveland (NBC) 11:30: Saturday Night Live (no info given) Barry Bostwick was host; Spinal Tap was musical guest. See: http://snl.jt.org/ep.php?i=198405050 Quote from: Mike on May 15, 2011, 05:51:56 PM CBET Channel 9 Windsor (CBC) 11:00: Coronation Street 11:30: Coronation Street (until 1989, Corrie ran twice a week in the U.K.) This was the CBC's weekly recap marathons. Today, Corrie is now four times a week, and the CBC still shows weekend encores in blocks, though now on Sundays. Quote from: Mike on May 15, 2011, 05:51:56 PM 6:00: News (did not say if it was local or The National) 11:00: News (did not say if it was local or The National) Might have been both, with the 6PM edition a half-hour and local news following for a half-hour at 6:30 and 15 minutes at 11:30. Also, at the time, CBC's weekend newscasts were not "The National" -- the Saturday editions were known as "Saturday Report", and Sunday's "Sunday Report". Source: The Toledo Blade via Google News Archive (Saturday, May 5, 1984) WJBK Channel 2 Detroit (CBS) 8:00: Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over (originally broadcast in 1980) 8:30: CBS Movie: The Wiz (1978) Wow. A major network airing nothing but replays on Saturdays in primetime, thirty years ago. CBS set a precedent that exists largely today: Saturdays are dead weight in network TV. Retro: Seattle/Tacoma Sun, May 16, 1971 from TV Guide-Seattle/Tacoma edition Not listed: educational stations KPEC 56-Clover Park and KTPS 62-Tacoma Program Notes: If Game 6 of Chicago-Montreal Stanley Cup finals is needed, it will air on CBS at 11am, with National Amateur Boxing Championships at 10am; if not, live coverage of the Martin Luther King International Freedom Games will air at 12:30pm KOMO 4-ABC 6:45 Note of Faith 6:55 Farm Report 7:05 Thought for the Day 7:10 News 7:15 Sacred Heart 7:30 Songs of the Faith 8:00 This is the Life 8:30 Consumer Report (effects on credit on food sales, fraudulent meat sales) 9:00 Golden Years 9:30 Youth in Agriculture

10:00 Jonny Quest 10:30 Catannoga Cats 11:00 Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery "Finland-Land of Design" noon Brainsville "Poly Water (a type of water that boils at 600F and freezes at 20F) 12:30 Alabama 500 Stock Car Race (JIP; commentators Chris Economaki/Bill Flemming/Dave Diles) 2:00 Directions "Religion in America" (conclusion; clergy representatives discuss the 10-part report...Dr. David Read (Madison Ave Presbyterian, NYC), Dr. Paul M. Stevens (Southern Baptist Convention), Rev. Edmund Nadolny (RC Archdiocese of Hartford), and Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg (Temple B'nai Shalom, Rockville Center LI) 2:30 Issues & Answers 3:00 Action: Inner City (profile of Malcolm X) 3:30 What's New in School? (Marty Wilson with the first of series on controversial new directions in education, topic #1 is changing elementary school behavior) 4:00 Husky Football: highlights of the varsity v alumni game, recorded yesterday (Bruce King) 5:00 Here Come the Brides 6:00 Challenge (the clergy panel discusses chapters from the book Future Shock) 6:30 News (Brook Stanford) 7:00 Untamed World 7:30 Celebrity Bowling: Peter Lawford/Dick Martin v Jo Ann Pflug/Don Saroyan 8:00 FBI "Antennae of Death" 9:00 Movie "Vertigo" 11:35 News (Brook Stanford) 11:50 ABC News (Bill Beutel) 12:05 Movie "The Sound and the Fury" (bw) KING 5-NBC 7:25 News 7:30 Perspective 8:00 With This Ring 8:15 Signs of Life 8:30 The Answer 9:00 Dean John Leffler 9:15 Davey & Goliath "Cousin Barney" 9:30 Insight 10:00 Today/Tomorrow "Why Middle Schools?" (pt 4 of a 6-episode series on Seattle schools) 10:30 Gardening (Ed Hume) 11:00 Community Workshop (World Campus Afloat NW rep Tony Garcis shows a film of students on a world tour) 11:30 Frontiers of Faith "Sit Down, Shut Up or Get Out" 12:30 Wunda Wunda 1:00 Let's Catch a Wish "Contributions" 1:30 Sealy Ladies PGA Classic golf 3:00 Comment! (guests House Committee on Internal Security chair Rep. Richard Ichord (D-MO), VFW commander-in-chief Herbert Rainwater (commenting on peace demonstrations), former speechwriter Karl Hess (abolishing the Presidency), and California politician Charles Conrad (commenting on Vietnam)) 3:30 Meet the Press (guests: Congressional Black Caucus members Rep. Shirley Chisholm (DNY), Charles Diggs Jr. (D-MI), and William Clay (D-MO); producer Lawrence E. Spivak takes a turn on the panel) 4:00 Movie "Operation Pacific" (bw) 6:00 News (Gary Justice) 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Great Zoos (Sonora Desert Museum, Arizona) 7:30 Wonderful World of Disney "Emil and the Detectives" (pt 2/first aired 1965, filmed in Berlin)

8:30 Bill Cosby "Tobacco Road" 9:00 Bonanza "Top Hand" 10:00 Bold Ones "Some Day, They'll Elect a President" 11:00 News (John Raye) 11:30 Twilight Zone "The 16-Millimeter Shrine" (bw) KIRO 7-CBS relays: 2 Shelton, 72 Everett, 78 Edmonds, 78 Vashon Island/Des Moines, 79 Renton/Mercer Island, 79 Olympia, and 79 Puyallup 6:00 Christophers 6:30 Agriculture USA 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Penelope Pitstop 8:00 Day of Discovery "The Life I Now Live" 8:30 It is Written "Taproots" 9:00 Tabernacle Choir (Music & the Spoken Word?) 9:30 Camera Three: Belgian experimental theater group Theatre Laboratoire Vicinal performs scenes from its play Real Reel; critic Margaret Croyden commentates 10:00 TBA (see sports note at top of post) 1:30 Animal World "Amboseli: Struggle for Survival" (plight of wildlife at Amboseli Game Reserve, Kenya) 2:00 Movie "McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force" 4:00 Face the Nation 4:30 Movie "Tarzan's Peril" (bw) 6:00 CBS Evening News (Roger Mudd) 6:30 Lowell Thomas (climbing Annapurna IV in Nepal) 7:00 Lassie "The Innocents" (an all-animal episode where Lassie teaches her pups how to swim and care for themselves) 7:30 Hogan's Heroes "At Last, Schultz Knows Something" (the Germans' A-bomb research site, and Hogan tries to get his hands on some truth serum) 8:00 Ed Sullivan (guests George Hamilton, Bernadette Peters, Oliver, the Phil Driscoll Explosion, the Young Saints, Georgie Kaye, and Skiles & Henderson) 9:00 Glen Campbell (guests Dean Martin, Anne Murray, and John Byner (who imitates Dean)) 10:00 Adventure "Lure of the Tall Ship" (aboard the Danish square-rigger schoolship Danmark as it crosses the Atlantic, 180 cadets ages 15 to 18, embark on 6-month "life lessons in practical seamanship") 11:00 CBS News (Dan Rather) 11:15 Movie "High Noon" (bw) KCTS 9-PBS 6pm Sesame Street (ep 261) 7:00 Young Films '71 (winners of the NET Young People's Film Competition, introduced by David Steinberg) 8:00 Jean Shepherd's America "And the Bad Guys are Back on the Shore Shaking Their Fists" (telling tales on a Florida houseboat) 8:30 World We Live In "Animal War, Animal Peace" 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Possessed" (pt 3-The Convict; followed by archaeologist Robert Erskine surveying Greek and Egyptian phials) 10:00 NET Opera Theatre "Owen Wingrave" (filmed by the BBC at Aldeburgh Festival Hall) KTNT 11-Ind relay: 2 Seattle 10:15 News/Sports/Weather 10:30 Hour of Power 11:30 Oral Roberts (sickness, healing, and Jesus Christ) noon Portrait of the Orient

12:30 Rex Humbard (calling on God for spiritual help) 1:30 I Believe in Miracles (guest Kecia Niemann) 2:00 Voice of Calvary 2:30 Rifleman "The Wrong Man" (bw) 3:00 Laramie "The Violent Ones" 4:00 Movie "Flame of Barbary Coast" (bw) 6:00 Movie "State Fair" 8:30 Outdoors (Maury Rider) 9:00 Scenario '70 "Urban Coalition" (Len Higgins) 9:30 Ask Your Doctor 10:00 Door to Life 10:30 World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong discusses a variety of subjects: religion, the UN, capital punishment, racial problems, anti-Semitism, the Middle East, Vietnam, and American military pride) 11:00 News (Charles Burd) KTVW 13-Ind All programs B&W unless otherwise indicated 6pm Youth Speaks 6:30 True Story 7:00 Sacred Heart 7:15 Christophers 7:30 Bible Answers 8:00 Patterns for Living 8:30 Insight 9:00 Big Picture 9:30 Soul Subjects (c) 10:00 Voice of Calvary 10:30 Voice of the Church Retro: North Carolina Monday, May 17, 1971 From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Problems And Perspectives Of The Human Environment" (beginning of a nine-week course presented Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; the Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday course is "New Science") 6:30 Good Morning Show 7:55 Morning Devotions 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (the Captain moves from the Treasure House to the Captain's Place today) 9 AM Old Rebel Show 9:30 What's Cooking Today? 10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Clint Walker) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Hazel 1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Buck Owens (guests: Susan Raye and the Hagers) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Doris Day (guest: Larry Storch) 10 PM Carol Burnett (Dyan Cannon, Paul Lynde) 11 PM News 11:10 Environmental Report 11:15 Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Jill St. John) WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill WUNG Ch. 58 Concord, NC (PBS) 9:30 In-school programs 11:30 Film 11:45 Math 12 N Aspect (farm show) 12:30 News 1 PM Film 1:30 In-school programs 3:30 off the air 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM What's New 6:30 In-school program 7 PM News 7:30 North Carolina News Conference 8 PM World Press Review 9 PM Realities ("The Mind Of Man" studies the human brain.) sign off 11 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6:30 Almanac 6:40 For The Kids 6:55 News 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 7:30 Morning Report 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Virginia Graham (guests: Veronica Lake, whose movie "I Married A Witch" was an inspiration for "Bewitched"; singer Oliver; comic Irwin C. Watson; Hollywood columnist Shirley Eder) 10 AM The Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Noon Report (two trained lion cubs visit) 12:25 Pat Lee 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Star Trek 5:30 News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Movie: "The Proud And The Profane" 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Merv Griffin WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC/NBC) 7 AM Paul Harvey 7:05 Cartoons 8:25 Paul Harvey 8:30 Movie: "The Steel Helmet" 10:15 Studio III 10:30 Galloping Gourmet 11 AM Movie Game (Don Ameche, Jack Cassidy, Richard Deacon, Rich Little, France Nuyen, Susan Strasberg) 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Password (Pat Carroll, Mel Torme) 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Real McCoys 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 I Love Lucy (Lucy gets to meet Ricky's Uncle Alberto) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 It Was A Very Good Year (1964: the Beatles, discotheque dances, the posters and fashions of Peter Max, Ranger 7, Vietnam, Bobby Kennedy's tribute to his fallen brother at the Democratic National Convention, "Hello, Dolly!", the

Tokyo Olympics, "Goldfinger") 9 PM ABC Movie: "The City" (pilot for Anthony Quinn's short-lived "The Man And The City") 11 PM News 11:30 Dick Cavett (six London children, ages 7 to 11, give their opinions on British society and current events) WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6 AM Daybreak 6:55 Viewpoint (Jesse Helms) 7 AM CBS News (shades of things to come, but Ch. 5 had it because WTVD had the "Today" show and WRDU didn't sign on until 10 AM) 7:30 Jonny Quest (delay from Sun 10 AM) 8 AM Time For Uncle Paul 8:30 Bette Elliott 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Kathryn Crosby (Bing's wife and not to be confused with Cathy Lee Crosby; Sammy Davis Jr., Gary Crosby, comedienne Betty Walker, Mark Wilson) 10:20 Lucille Rivers 10:30 Good Morning, Charlie (Charlie Gaddy, later WRAL's longtime news anchor) 11 AM Bewitched (day-behind) 11:30 That Girl 12 N News 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 4 PM Password 4:30 Twilight Zone 5 PM Flintstones 5:30 I Love Lucy 6 PM News 6:20 ABC News 6:50 Viewpoint 7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 It Was A Very Good Year 9 PM ABC Movie: "The City" 11 PM News 11:20 Movie: "Fancy Pants" (Bob Hope and Lucille Ball) WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS) 6:30 Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (the LBJ Library; Ivan Illich, author of "De-schooling America") 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmy Dean; Burt Reynolds, Bobby Goldsboro, Senta Maria Runge with facial exercises)

10 AM Dinah's Place (John Raitt sings a medley from "Oklahoma!"-yes, he's Bonnie Raitt's father--and nutrition expert Adelle Davis) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Janet Leigh, Kent McCord, Della Reese, Burt Reynolds, Sally Struthers, Jackie Vernon, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Jim Burns 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Jim Burns continues 1:20 Lucille Rivers 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Timmy And Lassie 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive 7:30 From A Bird's Eye View 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (Goldie Hawn is guest) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Do You Take This Stranger?" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (in Hollywood, about a year before Johnny moved the show there permanently: Carl Reiner, Ruth Gordon, George Gobel) WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 6 AM Aspect 6:30 Real McCoys 7 AM Today 9 AM Virginia Graham (actor Cliff Gorman, Charo, marriage columnist Rubin Carson) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: "Ma And Pa Kettle At Home" 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM F Troop

7:30 From A Bird's Eye View 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "Do You Take This Stranger?" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6:15 Farm Report 6:30 University Of Michigan 7 AM Triad In Perspective 7:30 Limbo (kids' show) 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Movie: "Side Street" 10:50 Lucille Rivers 11 AM Bewitched (day-behind) 11:30 That Girl 12 N News 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Movie: "Willie And Joe Back At The Front" 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Dick Van Dyke 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 It Was A Very Good Year 9 PM ABC Movie: "The City" 11 PM News 11:30 Dick Cavett 1 AM News WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 6:30 Carolina Today 8:15 Lucille Rivers 8:25 Meditations 8:30 CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Where The Heart Is 1:25 Timely Tips 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Flipper 5 PM Daniel Boone 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Merv Griffin WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 6:45 On The House 7 AM Today 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host James Brown; William Shatner, Lillian Roth, news commentator David Schoenbrun, comedienne Fay McKay) 10:20 Lucille Rivers 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Jeopardy! 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 I Love Lucy 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Petticoat Junction 7:30 From A Bird's Eye View 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "Do You Take This Stranger?" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 6:45 Farm Report 7 AM Today 9 AM Today In Carolina 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Mr. Knozit 5 PM Get Smart 5:30 Perry Mason 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 From A Bird's Eye View 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "Do You Take This Stranger?" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC) 6 AM Aspect 6:30 Summer Semester 7 AM Today 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Galloping Gourmet 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Peggy Mann 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Hazel 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Gunsmoke (delay of at least a week) 8 PM Movie: "Fahrenheit 451" 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 8 AM Romper Room

8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 David Frost (Jose Feliciano, George Kirby, Melville Shavelson (author of "How To Make A Jewish Movie") 10:30 Jack LaLanne 11 AM Galloping Gourmet 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Password 4:30 Movie: "Dust Be My Destiny" 6:25 Putting You First 6:30 ABC News 7 PM News 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 It Was A Very Good Year 9 PM ABC Movie: "The City" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Each Dawn I Die" WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6:30 Aspect 7 AM Today 9 AM Today At Home 9:30 Famous Jury Trials 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Virginia Graham (Louis Nye, Mel Ferrer, Lois Nettleton, author of a book on divorce Frank Klock) 5 PM McHale's Navy 5:30 Wild Wild West 6:30 News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 From A Bird's Eye View 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "Do You Take This Stranger?"

11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Jim Nesbitt (country music) 7:30 CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Newlywed Game 9:30 Let's Make A Deal 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Peyton Place 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Judd For The Defense 6 PM ABC News 6:30 News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Movie: "Beach Party" 11:15 News 11:30 Merv Griffin WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8:25 Think It Over 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Movie Game 10 AM Fran Carlton 10:30 News 11 AM Galloping Gourmet 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Password 4:30 Three Stooges/Felix

5 PM Movie: "Dr. Cyclops" 6:25 News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Munsters 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 It Was A Very Good Year 9 PM ABC Movie: "The City" 11 PM Mantrap (First Amendment freedoms are the topic; Barry Sullivan faces off against Phyllis Diller, Virginia Graham, and Canadian singer Juliette) 11:30 Dick Cavett WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC/CBS) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM My Favorite Martian 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Jim And Tammy 5:30 Movie: "The Mad Miss Manton" 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Bill Cosby (delay from Sun 8:30 PM) 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "Do You Take This Stranger?" 11 PM Movie: "Step Lively" (a vehicle for Frank Sinatra in his "swooner" days--1944) WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 12 N Financial Analysis 1 PM Movie: "Prisoner Of The Iron Mask" 3 PM Popeye 3:30 Speed Racer 4 PM Rocket Robin Hood 4:30 Spiderman 5 PM Banana Splits 5:30 Dennis The Menace 6 PM Leave It To Beaver 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM One Step Beyond 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Combat! 9 PM Movie: "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" (yes, it inspired the soap but viewers of the daily show objected to the Anglo-Asian romance,

so the soap eventually had little resemblance to the movie) 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Movie: "White Slave Ship" WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Art Studio, Too 6 PM Visible Classroom 7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 8 PM Math 9 PM The Advocates (Should the 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline be built? Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska says yes; environmentalist David Brower says no.) 10 PM Book Beat (Barbara Tuchman discusses "Stilwell and the American Experience in China".) 10:30 Thirty Minutes With... (Elizabeth Drew interviews King Hussein in Amman, Jordan.) sign off 11 PM Retro: North Carolina Saturday, May 15, 1971 NOTE: CBS will televise Game 6 of the ABA championship between the Utah Stars and Kentucky Colonels from Louisville at 2 PM (Stars won the championship, 4 games to 3). Since I wasn't living in North Carolina at the time I'll put the regularly scheduled programs for the CBS affiliates, some of which may have pre-empted this game. From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 7 AM Sunrise Semester: "Modern Linguistics" 7:30 Tom And Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM) 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies 10 AM Josie And The Pussycats 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters (animated) 11 AM Archie's Funhouse 12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 12:30 Monkees 1 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 1:30 Jetsons 2 PM Larry Kane 3 PM Something Else 3:30 Adventure Calls 4 PM Roller Derby 5 PM Golf: Sealy Ladies PGA Classic (third round--this was on an ad-hoc network and pre-empted CBS's coverage of the Preakness) 6 PM Newsmaker 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM News, Sports, Weather 7:30 Mission: Impossible

8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Knock On Any Door" WUND Ch. 2 Columbia/Edenton, NC WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill WUNG Ch/ 58 Concord, NC (PBS) off air on Saturday WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 7 AM Casper 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies 10 AM Josie And The Pussycats 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters 11 AM Archie's Funhouse 12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 12:30 Monkees 1 PM Fred Kirby's Little Rascals 1:30 Pastors Face Your Questions 2 PM Wilburn Brothers (guests: Charlie Louvin and Melba Montgomery) 2:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Bill Carlisle) 3 PM Championship Wrestling (from the studio) 4 PM Golf: Sealy Ladies PGA Classic (third round) 5 PM The Preakness (Canonero II won the Derby and this one, only to lose to High Catcher in the Belmont) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Death Valley Days 7 PM Family Affair (delay from Thu 7:30 PM) 7:30 Mission: Impossible 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Red Hot And Blue" WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC/NBC) 7:30 Paul Harvey Bible Stories 8 AM Cartoons 8:30 Cartoon Carnival 9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers 11 AM Hot Wheels 11:30 Sky Hawks 12 N Motor Mouse 12:30 Hardy Boys (animated) 1 PM American Bandstand (the Staple Singers,

Bobby Bloom) 2 PM Movie: "Deputy Marshal" 4 PM Movie Game 4:30 Sports Challenge (Yankees vs. Dodgers: Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Tommy Henrich vs. Don Drysdale, Don Newcombe and Duke Snider) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Rebel 400 from Darlington, SC; USA-USSR Wrestling Championship) 6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (Bob Luman, Diana Trask, Leroy Van Dyke, the Osborne (not Osmond) Brothers) 7 PM Untamed World 7:30 Lawrence Welk (salutes to Armed Forces Day, Norwegian Day, and Charles Lindbergh's 1927 transatlantic flight) 8:30 Tom Jones (special with Frank Gorshin, Paul Anka and Dusty Springfield) 9:30 Real McCoys 10 PM Four In One (McCloud, pre-empted on Ch. 6 Wed 10 PM) 11 PM ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 11:15 Paul Harvey 11:20 Movie: "Terror Street" WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 7 AM Cartoon Festival 7:30 Movie: "Black Sabbath" (Boris Karloff introduces three tales of terror: "The Drop Of Water," "The Telephone," "The Wurdalak") 9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers 11 AM Hot Wheels 11:30 Sky Hawks 12 N Motor Mouse 12:30 Teenage Frolics 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Movie: "The Quick Gun" 4 PM Star Trek 5 PM Wrestling (from the studio--many of you may have seen WRAL's wrestling shows with Bob Caudle as announcer) 6 PM Arthur Smith 6:30 Wilburn Brothers (guest: Crystal Gayle) 7 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Webb Pierce) 7:30 Lawrence Welk 8:30 Tom Jones 9:30 Del Reeves 10 PM Country Place 10:30 Buck Owens 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:20 ABC News 11:35 Movie: "Two Rode Together" WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS) 7 AM Roy Rogers 8 AM Tomfoolery 8:30 Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Bugaloos 10 AM Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog (Jonathan Winters imitates a cheerleader; Jo Anne Worley recites a poem; Woody Allen shows off his musical abilities; topics: lumbering, the art of listening, how maple syrup and tennis shoes are made-hopefully not together Smiley) 12:30 Jambo (the story of Abner, a lion raised by humans, who faces rejection when he returns to the bush) 1 PM Williamson Brothers 1:30 Blue Valley Boys 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Orioles-Red Sox (rain game: White Sox-Twins) 5 PM Bill Anderson (guest: Billy Walker, time approximate) 5:30 Youth Council 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News (anchor not given) 7 PM Adam-12 (delay from Thu 9:30 PM) 7:30 Andy Williams (Jimmy Durante, Jackie DeShannon, the Grass Roots, Rolf ("Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport") Harris) 8:30 NBC Movie: "Triple Cross" 11 PM Roller Derby 12 M Movie: "Key Witness" WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 7 AM Big Picture 7:30 Across The Fence 8 AM Tomfoolery 8:30 Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Bugaloos 10 AM Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog 12:30 Jambo 1 PM Hospitality House (from Washington, DC: interviews with a White House chef and Mrs. Spiro Agnew; the American Women in Radio and Television Convention) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6) 5 PM Golf: Sealy Ladies PGA Classic (third round, time approximate) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News 7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Bobby Lord, Jeannie Seely, Bill Monroe, Tex Ritter) 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 NBC Movie: "Triple Cross" 11 PM Movie: "Revenge Of The Creature" WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 Aspect (farm show) 7 AM University Of Michigan 7:30 Triad In Perspective 8 AM Romper Room 8:30 Captain Noah And His Ark 9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers 11 AM Hot Wheels 11:30 Sky Hawks 12 N Motor Mouse 12:30 Hardy Boys 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Reaction 2:30 Movie: "Our Little Girl" (Shirley Temple) 3:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music 4 PM NBA Highlights (review of the season) 4:30 Sports Challenge 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Championship Wrestling (from the studio) 7:30 Movie: "Papa's Delicate Condition" (Jackie Gleason, from '62) 9:30 Lawrence Welk 10:30 Eyewitness Weekend Journal 11 PM ABC News 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movies: "Jungle Captive" and "The Strange Mr. Gregory" WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies 10 AM Josie And The Pussycats 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters 11 AM Archie's Funhouse 12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 12:30 Monkees 1 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 1:30 Jetsons 2 PM Larry Kane (the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Mike Nesmith) 3 PM The Monroes 4 PM Time Tunnel (personal note: both these shows aired on ABC when I lived in the Greenville/New Bern/Washington market) 5 PM The Preakness 6 PM Arthur Smith 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Porter Wagoner 7:30 Mission: Impossible 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Roller Derby

12:15 Movie: "Eight Iron Men" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 7 AM Popeye 8 AM Tomfoolery 8:30 Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Bugaloos 10 AM Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog 12:30 Jambo 1 PM Larry Kane 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6) 5 PM Don Knotts (guests: Steve Lawrence, Cass Elliot, Louis Nye, time approximate, delay from Tue 8 PM) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Julia (delay from Tue 7:30 PM) 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 Movie: "The Birds" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Cowboy" WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 7 AM Agricultural Panorama 7:15 Davey And Goliath 7:30 Tomfoolery 8 AM Movie: "Song Of Texas" (Roy Rogers) 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Bugaloos 10 AM Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog 12:30 Cartoon Capers 1 PM Heckle And Jeckle 1:30 Arthur Smith 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6) 5 PM Golf: Sealy Ladies PGA Championship (third round, time approximate) 6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News, Sports, Weather 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 NBC Movie: "Triple Cross" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movies: "College Confidential" (Steve Allen as a

college professor studying student sex habits); "Damn Citizen!" WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC) 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7 AM Bugaloos 7:30 Dr. Dolittle 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies 10 AM Josie And The Pussycats 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters 11 AM Archie's Funhouse 12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 12:30 Monkees 1 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 1:30 Putt Putt Golf 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6) 5 PM The Preakness (time approximate) 6 PM Golf: Sealy Ladies PGA Classic (third round) 7 PM Jim Nabors (guests: Kate Smith and Gary Puckett, delay from Thu 8 PM) 8 PM My Three Sons (delay of at least a week) 8:30 NBC Movie: "Triple Cross" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "The King's Pirate" WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 7 AM Cisco Kid 7:30 Cartoons 7:45 Telestory Time 8 AM Huck And Yogi 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers 11 AM Hot Wheels 11:30 Sky Hawks 12 N Motor Mouse 12:30 Hardy Boys 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Movie: "Fort Massacre" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Jim & Jesse 7 PM This Is Your Life 7:30 Lawrence Welk 8:30 Tom Jones 9:30 Movie: "The Dark Command" 11:30 Wrestling (not sure from where) 12:30 Movie: "Blood Of The Vampire" WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM Farm Report 7:30 Cartoons 8 AM Tomfoolery 8:30 Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Bugaloos 10 AM Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog 12:30 Jambo 1 PM Secret Agent 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 6) 5 PM Conversation (Wake Forest head football coach Cal Stoll, time approximate) 5:15 Parsons To Persons 5:30 Judd For The Defense 6:30 News, Sports, Weather 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 NBC Movie: "Triple Cross" 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Movie: "Dracula's Daughter" WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9 AM Sabrina And The Groovie Goolies 10 AM Josie And The Pussycats 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters 11 AM Archie's Funhouse 12 N Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 12:30 Monkees 1 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 1:30 Jetsons 2 PM Laredo 3 PM Roller Derby 4 PM Wrestling (IIRC, from Charlotte) 5 PM The Preakness 6 PM Future 6:30 Let's Go To The Races 7 PM Southeast Almanac 7:30 Mission: Impossible 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Arnie 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "Some People" WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8:30 Agriculture

9 AM Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 10 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 10:30 Here Come The Doubledeckers 11 AM Hot Wheels 11:30 Sky Hawks 12 N Motor Mouse 12:30 Hardy Boys 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Like Young 3 PM North Carolina Wildlife 3:30 Movie: "A Foreign Affair" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 NBA Highlights 7 PM Quest For Adventure 7:30 Lawrence Welk 8:30 Tom Jones 9:30 Ian Tyson Show 10 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 10:30 Movie: "Frenchman's Creek" 12:45 ABC News WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC/CBS) 8 AM Tomfoolery 8:30 Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 77 Sunset Strip 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Popeye 11:30 Here Comes The Grump 12 N Hot Dog 12:30 Jambo 1 PM F Troop 1:30 Jetsons 2 PM Movie: "Racket Busters" 4 PM Wrestling (from Tampa) 5 PM Movie: "Charlie Chan's Secret" 6:30 Fishin' Hole 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 To Rome With Love (CBS, delay from Wed 8:30 PM) 9 PM Mission: Impossible (at least a week's delay from 7:30 PM) 10 PM Jackie Gleason (Ralph wins a round-the-world trip, CBS, delay from Sun 10 PM) 11 PM Movie: "The Disembodied" NOTE: Birmingham had solved this problem of dividing up CBS and NBC nearly a year earlier; Raleigh/Durham would do so in September. WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 8:30 Across The Fence 9 AM Movies: "She Gods Of Shark Reef" (color) and "Night

Of The Blood Beast" 12 N Cartoon Carnival 1:30 Jetsons (CBS, pre-empted on WBTV) 2 PM Popeye 2:30 Movie: "The Electronic Monster" 4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 5 PM Outer Limits 6 PM Roller Game Of The Week 7:30 Wrestling (may be from Tampa) 8:30 NBC Movie: "Triple Cross" (pre-empted on WSOC) 11 PM Fishin' Hole 11:30 Untouchables WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) off air on Saturday While TV Guide never specified that a telecast was delayed, here are their plot summaries for "Mission: Impossible" that night: 7:30 2 (WFMY), 3 (WBTV), 9 (WNCT), 13 (WBTW) "Decoy." Phelps sets out to trick the tricksters involved in a woman's defection from an Iron Curtain country. Dangerous distraction: Phelps and the lady fall in love. (This is the in-pattern episode.) 9:00 28 (WRDU/WRDC) An Iron Curtain dragnet closes in as each member of the IMF tries to smuggle out a part of a secret weapon. This is why I'm sure 28's telecast was a delay of at least a week. Retro: Central Florida Monday, May 15, 1967 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac (bw) 6:30 History Since 1865 (bw) 7 AM Today (a two-hour report on the world of magic and illusion with magicians Milbourne Christopher, Frank Garcia, Roy Benson and James Reneaux) 9 AM News, Editorial, Weather (bw) 9:15 Focus 2 (bw) 9:30 Hennesey (bw) 10 AM Snap Judgment (guests: Fannie Flagg and Darryl Hickman) 10:25 NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Pat Boone (guest: singer Matt Monro) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Bill Bixby, Pat Buttram, Sheila MacRae, Gail Martin, Vincent Price) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM News (bw)

1:05 Match Game (Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford of the Yankees, delay from 4 PM) 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 1:55 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Ruta Lee, comedian Mickey Manners) 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Barbara Eden; Rick Nelson and his wife Kris, Dr. Frances Horwich, Lionel Hampton, bw) 5:30 Newscope (bw) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Zane Grey Theater (bw) 7:30 Monkees 8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 8:30 Captain Nice 9 PM The Road West 10 PM Run For Your Life 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 11:30 Tonight Show WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET) 8:50 Classroom (classes include science, geography, and history, bw) 3:15 TBA 3:45 Front Desk (bw) 4 PM Sew Easy (bw) 5 PM What's New (bw) 5:30 Children's Corner (bw) 6 PM Friendly Giant (bw) 6:15 Americans At Work (bw) 6:30 World Civilizations (bw) 7 PM Religions Of Man (bw) 7:30 Computer (bw) 8 PM Living For The Sixties (Betty Furness is hostess; guests are authors Phyllis MacDonald and Sidney Margolius ("How To Make The Most Of Your Money"), bw) 8:30 Managers In Action (bw) 9 PM NET Journal (first of five on American education looks at ways to motivate students at Junior High School 57 in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant ghetto, bw) 10 PM Medical Self-Help (bw) WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac (bw) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Man And Society" (bw) 7 AM Local News (bw) 7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Lone Ranger (bw) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw) 9 AM Romper Room (bw) 9:30 Open House (Bob Woodruff, bw) 10 AM Candid Camera (Woody Allen and a marching band greet a family arriving at a New York airport, bw)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw) 11 AM Andy Griffith (bw) 11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 12 N Love Of Life (bw) 12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Girl Talk (bw) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password (Elizabeth Montgomery, Martin Landau) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (guest: singer Marni Nixon) 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night (bw) 4 PM Secret Storm (bw) 4:30 Cartoon Adventures (bw) 5 PM Forest Rangers 5:30 McHale's Navy (bw) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Movie: "Midnight Lace" 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Town Meeting Of The World (via Early Bird, Bobby Kennedy and Barry Goldwater take questions from American and British students in London) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 11:30 The Las Vegas Show (Mort Sahl, Dana Wynter, Carmen McRae; Bill Dana hosts) WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 RFD Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "Mary Of Scotland" (Part 1, with Katharine Hepburn, bw) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Pat Boone 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Sports, Weather 1:20 Kitchen Korner 1:30 Girl Talk (guests: singers Genevieve, Denyse Ange, and Marlene, bw) 1:55 NBC News 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Match Game (Bill Cullen, Phyllis Newman) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Bishop James A. Pike, Agnes Moorehead, Charley Weaver, comedians Jerry Shane and Josephine

Pemice, singer Enzo Stuarti--who could usually be found with Mike, bw) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Forest Rangers 7:30 Monkees 8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 8:30 Captain Nice 9 PM The Road West 10 PM Run For Your Life 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 7 AM Beany And Cecil (delay from Sun 9:30 AM, bw) 7:30 Morning Show 8:30 Dateline: Hollywood (guest: Richard Crenna, delay from 10:30 AM, bw) 8:55 Children's Doctor (delay from 10:55 AM, bw) 9 AM Fran Carlton (bw) 9:30 Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 8, bw) 11 AM Supermarket Sweep 11:30 One In A Million (bw) 12 N Everybody's Talking (Nanette Fabray, Suzy Parker, Larry Storch, bw) 12:30 News, Weather, Sports (bw) 1 PM The Fugitive (bw) 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (James Darren, Louis Nye, Janis Paige, Roger Smith) 2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 3 PM General Hospital (bw) 3:30 Dark Shadows (bw) 4 PM Dating Game 4:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (bw) 5 PM Twilight Zone (bw) 5:30 ABC News (Peter Jennings, bw) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 6:30 Time Tunnel (delay from Fri 8 PM) 7:30 Iron Horse 8:30 Rat Patrol 9 PM Felony Squad 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Big Valley 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Joey Bishop (Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy) WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7:25 Pastor's Study 7:30 Sunshine Almanac (bw) 7:45 Local News 8 AM Good Morning (Russ Byrd) 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Bachelor Father (bw) 10:30 Dateline: Hollywood (guests: John Wayne in the first of five interviews aboard his converted gunboat--probably gave hostess Joanna Barnes plenty of chances to promote "The War Wagon," in which the two of them appeared--and Jonathan Winters, bw) 10:55 Children's Doctor 11 AM Supermarket Sweep 11:30 One In A Million (bw) 12 N Everybody's Talking (bw) 12:30 Donna Reed (bw) 1 PM The Fugitive (bw) 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 2:55 ABC News 3 PM General Hospital (bw) 3:30 Dark Shadows (bw) 4 PM Dating Game 4:30 Zane Grey Theater (bw) 5 PM News, Fishing, Sports, Weather 5:30 ABC News (bw) 6 PM Untouchables (bw) 7 PM Travel/Adventure Theatre 7:30 Iron Horse 8:30 Rat Patrol 9 PM Felony Squad 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Big Valley 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 The Las Vegas Show WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 7 AM Edison Jr. College (bw) 7:30 CBS News 7:55 Informacast (bw) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw) 9 AM Jack LaLanne (bw) 9:30 Millionaire (bw) 10 AM Candid Camera (bw) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw) 11 AM Andy Griffith (bw) 11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 12 N News, Weather (bw) 12:15 For Your Information (bw) 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Love Of Life (bw) 1:25 News, Sports, Weather (bw) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night (bw)

4 PM Secret Storm (bw) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Barbara Feldon, Cab Calloway, Marty Ingels, psychiatrist Frederic Wertham, bw) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Flintstones 7:30 Branded 8 PM Mr. Terrific 8:30 The Lucy Show (Sheldon Leonard is filming a bank-robbery scene in Mr. Mooney's bank, and Lucy thinks it's the real thing.) 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Town Meeting Of The World 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 11:15 Movie: "Northern Pursuit" (bw) WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 5:55 Sunrise Semester (bw) 6:25 Bible Readings (bw) 6:30 Florida Farmer 7 AM A.M. 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Agnes Moorehead, Billy Graham, the Four Freshmen, ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (bw) 11 AM Andy Griffith (bw) 11:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 12 N News, Weather 12:20 Farm Report 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Love Of Life (bw) 1:25 Tampa Bay Topics 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Password 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge Of Night (bw) 4 PM Secret Storm (bw) 4:30 Dennis The Menace (bw) 5 PM Adventures With Ernie (local kids' show with morning-show host--at least when I lived there-Ernie Lee) 5:30 News, Weather 5:45 Editorial (Hugh Smith) 5:50 Stock Market 5:55 Pulse Extra 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Movie: "Duchess Of Idaho" 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Town Meeting Of The World 11 PM News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Editorial (doesn't say what filled 11:25-11:30) 11:30 Joey Bishop (pre-empted on Ch. 10) WSUN Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 3:50 Animal World (bw) 4 PM Sir Lancelot (bw) 4:30 Robin Hood (bw) 5 PM Bozo The Clown (bw) 5:30 Astroboy (bw) 6 PM Movie: "Sheriff Of Tombstone" (Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, bw) 7 PM Bold Journey (bw) 7:30 Movie: "Powder Town" (World War II-era comedy about a foreign agent sneaking around a plant which makes high explosives, seeking the formula for a new explosive, bw) 8:55 News (bw) 9 PM Movie: "Night Song" (bw) Retro: Central Florida Sunday, May 14, 1967 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 9 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee (bw) 10 AM Faith For Today 10:30 Movie: "The Outcast" (John Derek and Jim ("Jock Ewing") Davis appear in this Western from '54, bw) 12 N TV Tabernacle (bw) 12:30 Oral Roberts (bw--he may still have been in his camp-meeting-style format rather than the fancy studio set of the '70s and beyond) 1 PM Meet The Press (Premier C.K. Yen of Nationalist China) 1:30 Arrest And Trial (bw) 3 PM The Rogues (bw) 4 PM Biography (the life of Teddy Roosevelt, bw) 4:30 Legislature '67 (bw) 5 PM Topic (bw) 5:30 News, Weather, Sports (bw) 6 PM Frank McGee Report (a report on slum conditions in England) 6:30 NBC Children's Theatre (Hugh Downs hosts a Boston Pops concert for children and their parents) 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color 8:30 Hey Landlord! (last show of the series--next week the nighttime "Let's Make A Deal" debuts here, and NBC's refusal to bring it back after tremendous success in primetime led Monty Hall and Stefan Hatos to move the show to ABC) 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM Jack Paar: "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Hollywood" (Judy Garland and Bob Newhart join Jack to

spoof the ways of doing things in Hollywood) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 11:30 Rendezvous (bw) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET) 3:30 French Chef (bw) 4 PM Stretching Your Dollar (bw) 5 PM Antiques (ornamental Wedgewood china, bw) 5:30 Tropical Gardener (bw) 6 PM Managers In Action (bw) 6:30 Your Dollar's Worth (bw) 7 PM In My Opinion (Sen. Wayne Morse of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee discusses U.S. foreign policy in Southeast Asia, bw) 7:30 Showcase (20th-century Mexican art, bw) 9 PM NET Playhouse: "Acquit Or Hang!" (the trial of the Bounty mutineers in 1792, bw) sign off 10:30 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 8 AM Light Time (bw) 8:15 Living Word (bw) 8:30 Christophers (bw) 8:45 Social Security In Action (bw) 9 AM Faith For Today 9:30 This Is The Life 10 AM Galileo (oratorio about the trial of Galileo for not believing that the earth was the center of the universe) 11:30 Face The Nation 12 N International Zone (bw) 12:30 Big Picture 1 PM Film Features: "Children Of Scotland" and "Australia" (bw) 1:30 Coliseum (Woody Allen welcomes Paul Revere and the Raiders, the adagio dance team of Nora Kovach and Istvan Rabovsky, the U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps, Walsh's Leopards, fire-eater Tagora, the Christiani Elephants, highwire artist Alzana, high-diving Henry La Mothe, magician Marvin Roy, delay from Thu 7:30 PM) 2:30 Soccer: Pittsburgh Phantoms-Toronto Falcons 4:30 Film: "Rainbow In The Mirror" (fishing in Chile, time approximate) 5 PM Golf: Greater New Orleans Open (final round) 6:30 Digest (Bill Berry, bw) 7 PM Lassie 7:30 It's About Time 8 PM Ed Sullivan (Woody Allen, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, Leslie Uggams, singers Aliza Kashi and Enzo Stuarti, the Kiego Imperial Dancers) 9 PM Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (Janet Leigh, Simon and Garfunkel, comic Hamilton Camp) 10 PM Candid Camera (diner patrons have negative reactions in a fake coffee commercial; employees react to phony news about payroll reductions; bowlers face a rigged bowling-ball polishing machine) 10:30 What's My Line? (Bennett Cerf is off tonight; joining Arlene Francis are Tony Randall, Mark Goodson, and Helen Gurley Brown) 11 PM CBS News (Harry Reasoner) 11:15 Washington Report (bw)

11:25 Movie: "Imitation Of Life" (the Lana Turner version from '59) WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 8 AM Gospel Time (bw) 8:30 Religion In The World 9 AM Movie: "The Strip" 10:30 Perspective 11 AM God Is The Answer (bw) 12 N Ch. 8 News Conference (bw) 12:30 History In The Making 1 PM Meet The Press 1:30 Movie: "All Mine To Give" 3:30 Outer Limits (bw) 4:30 Leave It To Beaver (bw) 5 PM Stoneman Family 5:30 GE College Bowl (Millikin University, Decatur, IL, meets either the University of Colorado or University of Oregon) 6 PM Frank McGee Report 6:30 Tarzan (delay from Fri 7:30 PM) 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color 8:30 Hey Landlord! 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM Jack Paar: A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Hollywood 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Joe Pyne (F. Lee Bailey; Paul Kraussner, editor of the Realist; Joseph Jeffers, a 91-year-old preacher who heads a cult called the Kingdom of Yahweh) WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 7:30 Agriculture America 8 AM Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites (bw) 9 AM Davey And Goliath 9:15 Florida Blue Key Presents (bw) 9:30 Word Of Life (bw) 10 AM Insight (bw) 10:30 School Story (bw) 11 AM Church Service (bw) 12 N Discovery '67 (life beneath the sea as seen from a research ship at Miami's Seaquarium, delay from 11:30 AM but don't know how much) 12:30 Florida Agri-World (bw) 1:30 Issues And Answers (George Wallace talks about a possible third-party bid for President and assesses wife Lurleen's performance as governor of Alabama) 2 PM Movie: "New Orleans Uncensored" (bw) 3:30 Film: "Football Goes Fishing" 4 PM ABC News Special: "The Beautiful Blue And Red Danube" (Maximilian Schell takes on a tour of a river that crosses into Iron Curtain territories) 5 PM Directions (the role of military chaplains in war and peace, bw, delay from 1 PM) 5:30 Viewpoint 9 (bw)

6 PM ABC Scope (more about chaplains in Vietnam, aired on Ch. 10 the previous night, bw) 6:30 Discussion '67 (local, topic is Allan Fromme's "Understanding Sexual Response In Humans," bw) 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8 PM The FBI 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Young Lions" (this '58 blockbuster established Dean Martin as a serious actor, bw) 12:30 ABC News 12:45 News, Weather, Sports (bw) 12:55 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (bw) WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7:05 Pastor's Study 7:10 Local News 7:15 Bulletin Board 7:30 Invitation To Life (bw) 8 AM Allen Revival Hour (bw) 8:30 The LeFevres (gospel music) 9 AM World Today 9:30 Beany And Cecil 10 AM Linus The Lionhearted 10:30 Peter Potamus 11 AM Church Service (bw) 12 N Meet The Realtors 12:15 Social Security In Action 12:30 Oral Roberts (bw) 1 PM Directions (bw) 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida (bw) 3 PM Growing Things 3:15 Teen Scene 3:30 Award Theater (interestingly called "All In The Family," although it's about a family that starts a decorating business after the father dies penniless, bw) 4 PM ABC News Special: "The Beautiful Blue And Red Danube" 5 PM Movie: "Flame Of Stamboul" (bw) 6 PM Combat! (delay from Tue 7:30 PM) 7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8 PM The FBI 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Young Lions" (bw) 12:30 ABC News 12:45 The Las Vegas Show (Bill Dana welcomes the singingdancing Baker Twins, delay from Fri 11:30 PM--oddly, Ch. 10 chose this over its own network's Joey Bishop) WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 9 AM Yogi Bear 9:30 Woody Woodpecker 10 AM The Answer (bw) 10:30 TBA 12 N Herald Of Truth (bw) 12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM This Is The Life (bw) 1:30 Film: "City Of Rivers" (bw) 2 PM Film: "The Name Of The Game Is Fun" (bw) 2:30 Soccer (see Ch. 6) 4:30 Film: "State Of Entertainment" (time approximate, bw) 5 PM I Love Lucy (guest: Van Johnson, bw) 5:30 Amateur Hour (all the guests are from Oklahoma: singers Bonnie Duncan, Cynthia Crowe, and William Phillips; dancer Donna Demonbreun; trombone player James O'Shields) 6 PM 21st Century (how atomic energy is being harnessed to help humakind) 6:30 Dennis The Menace (bw) 7 PM Lassie 7:30 It's About Time 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM CBS News 11:15 Movie: "Nobody Lives Forever" (bw) WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 7:20 Marine Radar 7:30 Wills Family (gospel music) 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee (bw) 9 AM Local News 9:05 Church Service 9:30 The Story 10 AM Galileo 11:30 The World's Greatest Mother (this was Mother's Day, and this program pays tribute to Mary, Mother of Christ, bw) 12 N Amateur Hour (all the guests are from Missouri: dancers Diane Koehler and the Kirkettes; singers William Kneutgen, Virginia Settle, Mickey Brandon, and the Casuals, at least a week-behind) 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM Insight (local discussion program) 1:30 College Kaleidoscope 2 PM 21st Century ("Standing Room Only" examines the fact that 60 percent of the world's children are hungry because of overpopulation, delay from 6 PM) 2:30 Soccer (see Ch. 6) 4:30 Everglades (time approximate) 5 PM Golf: Greater New Orleans Open (final round) 6:30 News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 7 PM Lassie 7:30 It's About Time 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 10 PM Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "The Night Of The Hunter" (bw) NOTE: I never recall Ch. 13 carrying CBS's late Sunday news.

WSUN Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 4 PM Meet The Issue (bw) 4:30 Championship Wrestling (don't know if this is from Tampa, bw) 5:30 Ranch Party (bw) 6 PM Movie: "Home In Wyomin'" (Gene Autry, bw) 7 PM Ernest Tubb (bw) 7:30 Upbeat (bw) 8:30 Movie: TBA (bw) sign off after the movie WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 12:45 The Las Vegas Show (Bill Dana welcomes the singingdancing Baker Twins, delay from Fri 11:30 PM--oddly, Ch. 10 chose this over its own network's Joey Bishop) Of course, "The Las Vegas Show" would not last -- it ended around the start of June when Daniel Overmyer's upstart "United Network" folded due to financial problems. Though I think, per other retro schedules, before and after Las Vegas' brief run, WLCY always carried a movie instead of Joey Bishop, which WTVT picked up instead. Quote from: bpatrick on May 14, 2011, 04:19:14 PM WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "The Night Of The Hunter" (bw) NOTE: I never recall Ch. 13 carrying CBS's late Sunday news. I don't think WTVT ever carried CBS's late weekend newscasts -- they usually showed a movie or syndicated reruns after the 11PM news on weekends, signing off after the movie. However, during the early-1980s (I moved to the Bay Area in 1979), WTVT would show a prerecorded "News Final" edition of Pulse News after The CBS Late Movie on Mondays to Thursdays before sign-off, but would sign off right after the CBS movie on Friday and the local movie on Saturday. Did WTVT have a sign-off news on Sunday nights? I don't recall a sign-off news of any kind on WTVT during the three years (1973-76) we were there. But as for Ch. 10 and Joey Bishop, eventually they did pick him up; my relatives in Brevard County also had the Central Florida Edition in those days, and I remember that by the time Merv moved to CBS, Ch. 8 was showing Johnny; 10 had Joey; 13 had Merv. When we lived there, 8 had Johnny; 10 had ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment"; 13 had the CBS Late Movie. I know of only two other ABC affiliates that ever handed Joey off to the CBS affiliate (although there may be others): WCCB Charlotte to WBTV (WCCB was carrying Joey by the summer of '68, however), and WVEC Norfolk to WTAR/WTKR, which dumped him in favor of Merv. WVEC never carried either Joey or Dick Cavett

at 11:30. RETRO: Western Montana Wednesday May 11, 1988 From The Missoulian (Missoula, MT) All times are MDT KPAX-8 (CBS/ABC) Missoula 6am CBS This Morning 8am $25k Pyramid 8:30 Card Sharks 9am The Price Is Right 10am Young and The Restless 11am As The World Turns 12pm News 12:30 Bold and The Beautiful 1pm Guiding Light 2pm One Life to Live 3pm Oprah Winfrey 4pm Jeopardy! 4:30 Peoples Court 5pm ABC News 5:30 News 6pm CBS News 6:30 Wheel Of Fortune 7pm Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 8pm Movie: Rocky IV 10pm News 10:30 Adderly 11:30 Movie: The Parade 1am Sign Off KCFW-9/KECI-13 (NBC/ABC) Kalispell/Missoula 6:30 NBC News At Sunrise 7am Today 9am Wheel Of Fortune 9:30 Win Lose or Draw 10am Super Password 10:30 Scrabble 11am All My Children 12pm High Rollers 12:30 Hollywood Squares 1pm General Hospital 2pm Another World 3pm Days Of Our Lives 4pm DuckTales 4:30 Family Ties 5pm News 5:30 NBC News 6pm News 6:30 M*A*S*H 7pm Aaron's Way 8pm Highway To Heaven 9pm St. Elsewhere 10pm China Beach 11pm News

11:30 Nightline 12am David Letterman 1am Sign Off KREM-2 (CBS) Spokane 5am CBS Nightwatch 6:30 Tom and Jerry 7am Porky Pig 7:30 News 8am CBS This Morning 10am Sign Off (I'm Assuming this was The Price is Right but the cable company blacked it out) 11am $25k Pyramid 11:30 Card Sharks 12pm High Rollers 12:30 Hollywood Squares 1pm News 1:30 Bold and The Beautiful 2pm As the World Turns 3pm Guiding Light 4pm Young and the Restless 5pm Oprah Winfrey 6pm News 7pm CBS News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8pm Simon & Simon 9pm Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 10pm Movie: Rocky IV 12am News 12:30 Adderly 1:30 Movie:The Parade 3am CBS Nightwatch KXLY-4 (ABC) Spokane 6am Jerry Falwell 7am Jem 7:30 ABC News 8am Good Morning America 10am Donahue 11am Who's The Boss 11:30 Home 12pm Sally Jessy Raphael 1pm All My Children 2pm One Life To Live 3pm General Hospital 4pm Jetsons 4:30 Little House On The Prairie 5:30 Peoples Court 6pm News 7pm ABC News 7:30 WKRP In Cincinnati 8pm Taxi 8:30 M*A*S*H 9pm Growing Pains 9:30 Head Of The Class 10pm Barbara Walters Special (Sylvester Stallone, Paul Hogan, and Patrick Swayze) 11pm China Beach

12am News 12:30 Nightline 1am Hogan's Heroes 1:30 Mindpower 2:30 News 3am Sign Off KHQ-6 (NBC) Spokane 6am Country Report 6:30 Morning Stretch 7am Before Hours 7:30 NBC News At Sunrise 8am Today 10am $ale of the Century 10:30 Classic Concentration 11am Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Win Lose Or Draw 12pm Super Password 12:30 Scrabble 1pm Days Of Our Lives 2pm Another World 3pm Santa Barbara 4pm Hour Magazine 5pm Bob Newhart Show 5:30 Win, Lose Or DRAW 6pm News 7pm NBC News 7:30 Wheel Of Fortune 8pm Jeopardy! 8:30 PM Magazine 9pm Aaron's Way 10pm Highway To Heaven 11pm St. Elsewhere 12am News 12:30 Best Of Carson 1:30 David Letterman 2:30 Sign Off KCFW-9/KECI-13 (NBC/ABC) Kalispell/Missoula 11pm News 11:30 Nightline 12am David Letterman 1am Sign Off Found it odd that the station did not show Carson. Retro: Montreal/Southern Quebec Sat, May 10, 1980 from Montreal Gazette CBFT 2-Montreal/CBVT 11-Quebec City (SRC) 8:30 Passe-Partout 9:00 Le Capitaine Caverne (Captain Caveman) 9:30 Les chevaux du soleil 10:00 Les heros du samedi 11:00 Albator

11:30 Telejeans noon La semaine Parlementaire a Ottawa 1:00 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:00 Regards sur le monde 2:15 Baseball du samedi: picking up NBC's games with local commentators (see WPTZ 5 for NBC's games) 5:00 Bagatelle 6:00 Noir sur blanc: 3rd of 6 programs on the upcoming referendum 7:00 La conquete du ciel 8:00 Stanley Cup Playoffs 10:30 Le Telejournal 10:50 Nouvelles du sport 11:05 La politique federale 11:15 Cinema "Comptes a rebours" 1:10 Cine-Nuit "Voici le temps des assassins" WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 Six Million Dollar Man 8:00 Mighty Mouse/Heckle & Jeckle 9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 Popeye 11:30 Fat Albert noon Shazam! 12:30 Tarzan/Super Seven 1:30 30 Minutes: Christopher Glenn looks at youth, drugs and the law; Betsy Aaron profiles a gifted young musician 2:00 TBA 2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: US Speedway Championships/Strongest Man in Football 3:30 NBA Playoffs: Philadelphia vs winner of LA-Seattle 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 Tim Conway (guests the Village People) 9:00 Movie "Billy Jack" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Roustabout" CFCM 4-TVA/Tele-Capitale Quebec City 7:45 Mire et musique (test pattern) 7:54 Musique avec Marc Legrand 8:00 Fanfan Dede 8:30 Batman 9:00 Capitaine Scarlet (Captain Scarlett) 9:30 Poly en Tunisie 10:00 Escadrille sous-marine 10:30 De tout de tous 11:00 Service public 11:30 Goldorak noon Cine-Samedi "Ma femme et mes enfants" 2:00 Medicin d'aujourd'hui 3:00 D'une politique a l'autre 3:30 Les debats de l'Assemblee Nationale: debating the referendum 4:00 Sports d'ici 4:30 Justice pour tous: discussing the Criminal Act Compensation Act 5:00 Samedi-Jeunesse

5:30 Cette semaine 5:50 Nouvelles Tele-Capitale 6:00 Et ca tourne (Alain Monpetit welcomes guests Cream & Sugar, Patrick Norman, Ann Joy, Zebras, and Madness) 7:00 Soiree canadienne 8:00 Les Grands Spectacles "Will Penny le solitaire" 10:15 Point d'orgue 10:30 Nouvelles TVA/Loto-Quebec 11:00 Nouvelles Tele-Capitale 11:15 En Pantoufles "Les voraces" CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City 10:54 Music with Marc Legrand 11:00 Sesame Street noon Wow! "The Cat Came Back"/"The Rose and the Rings" 1:00 Skipper & Company 1:30 For the Love of Sport 2:00 Wild Kingdom 2:30 TBA 3:00 CBC Sportsweekend: FA Cup Final-West Ham v Arsenal or Liverpool/Marine Stakes horse race/Canada Cup swimming/Olympic Judo Trials/Olympics preview 6:00 CBC Saturday News 6:30 Quebec Report 7:30 30 Minutes 8:00 Stanley Cup Playoffs 11:00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 City This Week 11:40 Movie "Moby Dick" WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh 7:00 Little Rascals 8:00 Godzilla-Globetrotters Adventure Hour 9:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11:00 Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest noon Godzilla 12:30 Flash Gordon 1:00 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine 1:30 It's Your Business 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: regional coverage of Kansas City-Boston and Philadelphia-Cincinnati; given that 22's carrying the Sox game, my guess is 5 picked up the Phillies-Reds tilt 5:00 Byron Nelson Golf Classic 6:00 Lawrence Welk (Sammy Cahn's greatest hits) 7:00 Muppet Show (guest Victor Borge) 7:30 Dance Fever 8:00 BJ & the Bear 9:00 Sanford 9:30 Joe's World 10:00 Prime Time Saturday (2 lifers claim they're rehabilitated, profiles of Reggie Jackson and his dad, what TV commercial actors do off the set) 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Bob Newhart/music by Bruce Cockburn, and the Amazing Rhythm Aces with Bill Murray)

CBMT 6-CBC Montreal 11:00 Sesame Street noon Wow! "The Cat Came Back"/"The Rose and the Rings" 1:00 Skipper & Company 1:30 For the Love of Sport 2:00 Wild Kingdom 2:30 You Can Do It 3:00 CBC Sportsweekend 6:00 CBC Saturday News 6:30 Quebec Report 7:20 Referendum Opinion 7:30 Ropers 8:00 Stanley Cup Playoffs 11:00 The National 11:15 News 11:35 Movie "The Indian Fighter" CHLT 7-TVA Sherbrooke 8:00 Fanfan Dede 8:30 Fusee XL-5 (Fireball XL-5) 9:00 Les cadets de la foret (Forest Rangers) 9:30 Poly en Tunisie 10:00 Escadrille sous-marine 10:30 La fourmi atomique (Atom Ant) 11:00 Les envahisseurs noon Samedi-Midi 2:00 Tarzan 3:00 D'une politique a l'autre 3:30 Les Debats a l'Assemblee Nationale 4:00 Sans detour 4:30 Justice pour tous 5:00 Goldorak 5:30 Les petits bonshommes 5:50 7 Instant 6:00 Et ca tourne 7:00 Soiree Canadienne (produced at Tele-7, syndied across the province) 8:00 Les Grands Spectacles "Will Penny le solitaire" 10:15 Point d'orgue 10:30 Nouvelles TVA/Loto-Quebec 11:00 Les sports au 10 (from CFTM) 11:10 Le couleur du temps 11:25 Cinema "Le jour le plus long" CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall 6:00 University of the Air "War: The Most Dangerous Game"/"Women in Literature" 7:00 Tree House 7:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 8:00 Rocket Robin Hood 8:30 Cartoon Party 9:30 Let's Go! 10:00 Swiss Family Robinson 10:30 Untamed World 11:00 Spider-Man 11:30 Willie & Floyd (produced at CJOH) noon Laurel & Hardy

12:30 Flower Spot 1:00 Showbiz 1:30 Red Fisher 2:00 Movie "The Great Ice Rip-Off" 3:30 Sports '80 4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports: Figure Skating Bursary/Belgian Grand Prix auto race 6:00 News 6:30 Regional Contact (which still airs in this slot to this day) 7:00 BJ & the Bear 8:00 Movie "Billy Jack" 10:00 Palace (Jack Jones welcomes guests Diahann Carroll, Sergio Mendes, Mickey Shaughnessy, and Roger Williams) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Sportsline mid. Movie "Cool Hand Luke" (with a legendary news theme on the soundtrack) WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring 6:00 New You 7:00 Animals, Animals, Animals 7:30 Krofft Superstars 8:00 Superfriends 9:00 Plasticman 10:30 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels noon ABC Weekend Special "The Revenge of Red Chief" 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Sports Afield 2:00 America's Athletes 1980 3:00 World Championship Tennis: Tournament of Champions 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Indy 500 qualifying/European Weightlifting Championships/Women's Master Surfing 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 Love Boat (2 hrs) 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Movie "The Murder Clinic" CKSH 9-SRC Sherbrooke 7:30 Mire et musique 8:00 Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones) 8:30 Passe-Partout 9:00 Le Capitaine Caverne (Captain Caveman) 9:30 Les chevaux du soleil 10:00 Les heros du samedi 11:00 Biblin 11:30 Telejeans noon La semaine Parlementaire a Ottawa 1:00 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:00 Regards sur le monde 2:15 Baseball du samedi: picking up NBC's games with local commentators (see WPTZ 5 for NBC's games) 5:00 Bagatelle 6:00 Cosmos 1999 (Space: 1999) 7:00 La femme bionique (Bionic Woman) 8:00 Stanley Cup Playoffs 10:30 Le Telejournal

10:50 Nouvelles du sport 11:05 La politique federale 11:15 Cine-Soir "Le baiser du vampire" 12:42 Les Noctambules "Le crime est signe" National Cablevision 9-Montreal 6:00 Les communiques de Cablevision 2:30 Le justice devant les cameras 5:00 Les communiques de Cablevision 5:45 La voix du Cambodge 6:00 La cuisine internationale 6:30 Tele du Maghreb 6:45 Tele-Bangladesh 7:00 Tele-Egypte 7:15 Tele-India 7:30 La voix du Pakistan 7:45 Echos du monde armenien 8:00 German Diary 9:00 Tele-Universite mid. Les communiques de Cablevision Cable TV 9-Montreal 11:00 Potpourri 11:30 Cordon Bleu noon Sport Event of the Week 2:00 Setting Sail 3:00 Visiting Quebec 4:00 Dossiers lavallois CFTM 10-TVA Montreal 8:00 Fanfan Dede 8:30 Fusee XL-5 (Fireball XL-5) 9:00 Les cadets de la foret (Forest Rangers) 9:30 Poly en Tunisie 10:00 Yogi l'ours (Yogi Bear) 10:30 La fourmi atomique (Atom Ant) 11:00 Les envahisseurs noon Samedi-Midi 2:00 Tarzan 3:00 D'une politique a l'autre 3:30 Les Debats a l'Assemblee Nationale 4:00 Sans detour 4:30 Justice pour tous 5:00 Goldorak 5:30 Les petits bonshommes 5:50 Le 10 vous informe 6:00 Et ca tourne 7:00 Soiree Canadienne 8:00 Les Grands Spectacles "Will Penny le solitaire" 10:15 Point d'orgue 10:30 Nouvelles TVA/Loto-Quebec 11:00 Les sports au 10 11:10 Le couleur du temps 11:25 Cinema "Le jour le plus long" CFCF 12-CTV Montreal

6:00 University of the Air (same courses as CJOH) 7:00 Circle Square 7:30 Whatever Turns You On (produced at CJOH) 8:00 Let's Go! 8:30 Rocket Robin Hood 9:00 Battle of the Planets 9:30 Educated Guess 10:00 Swiss Family Robinson 10:30 Untamed World 11:00 Bionic Woman noon Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 1:00 Movie "The Girl in Blue" 3:00 Player's International Tennis 4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports 6:00 Feel Like Dancin' (guests Sugarhill Gang, Mimi Hetu, Piero Cotto, and Carter Cornelius; I think this was produced at CFCF, ATV here used to run this Saturday nights at 11) 7:00 BJ & the Bear 8:00 Movie "Billy Jack" 10:00 Musiquebec (guests Carole Vincelet and Manuel Tadros) 10:30 Editors "Humor in the Eclectic 80s" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Movie "The Candidate" 2:00 Movie "Don't Make Waves" CIVM 17-RQ Montreal 5pm Planete (x3) 6:30 Encyclopedie Britannica "Le requin-mangeur d'hommes: mythe ou realite?" 7:00 Sam'di soir a Camp Fortune "Les uns contres les autres" 8:00 La danse avec l'avegule (looking at Guinea, 20 years after independence from France) 9:30 Visage WEZF 22-ABC Burlington 7:30 Infinity Factory 8:00 Superfriends 9:00 Plasticman 10:30 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Sports Afield 2:00 Red Sox Warm-Up (22 was part of the Red Sox TV network, originating at WSBK Boston) 2:20 Baseball: Kansas City-Boston 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 7:00 Tales of the Unexpected 7:30 Sha Na Na (guest Dusty Springfield) 8:00 Love Boat (2 hrs) 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Wrestling CICO 24-TVO Ottawa 8:30 Polka Dot Door 9:00 Jeremy 9:15 Hattytown Tales 9:30 Tell Me a Story 9:40 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings

9:45 Two Plus You 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Pins & Needles 11:00 Media & Methods of the Artist 11:30 Down to Earth noon Championship Bridge 12:30 Just Do It Yourself 1:00 Golf 1:15 Check & Mate 1:30 Understanding Behavior in Organizations 2:00 Education for the Future Now 2:30 Voices of Early Canada 3:00 Dig 3:30 Cope "Violence and Vandalism" (host John DeLazzer was better known as the voice of TVO) 4:00 Big Blue Marble 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Fables of the Green Forest 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Ghosts of Motley Hall 7:00 Don't Ask Me 7:30 Doctor Who 8:00 Movie "Hobson's Choice" 10:15 Movie "Brief Encounter" 11:30 Conversations with Elwy Yost (guest is director David Lean, who discusses his cinematic style and technique using clips from his films) WETK 33-PBS Burlington 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Once Upon a Classic "Carrie's War" 10:00 Big Blue Marble 10:30 Wonders of the Sea 11:00 Odyssey "The Incas" noon Old Houseworks 12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 Sneak Previews 1:30 Here's to Your Health "Stroke" 2:00 Open Studio "Vermont Dental Care Program/Rutland Mental Health Association" 2:30 Stepping Stones 3:00 Movie "Good Sam" 5:00 Soccer 6:00 Agronsky & Company 6:30 Look at Me 7:00 Once Upon a Classic "Carrie's War" (conclusion) 7:30 Julia Child & More Company 8:00 All Creatures Great & Small II "A Dog's Life" 9:00 Evening at Pops: Live on Opening Night (John Williams makes his debut as Conductor as the Pops launches its 95th season) WCFE 57-PBS Plattsburgh 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Once Upon a Classic "Carrie's War" 10:00 Labor Looks at the 80s 11:00 Civilisation noon Making Things Grow 12:30 Victory Garden

1:00 Movie "A Yank at Oxford" 3:00 Land Where the Blues Began 4:00 Nova "The Green Machine" 5:00 Odyssey 6:00 Soccer Made in Germany 7:00 Inside Albany 7:30 Sneak Previews: Take Two (Siskel & Ebert square off as to who's funnier: Mel Brooks or Woody Allen...my money's on Brooks myself Grin) 8:00 Marty Robbins (guest Ernest Tubb) 8:30 Goodies 9:00 Movie "For Who the Bell Tolls" TVFQ 99 (cable channel carrying programs from French TV stations TF1, A2 and FR3) 9:30 Journal samedi et demi 10:30 Les couleurs du temps 11:00 Evenements sportifs 12:30 Soiree culturelle 3:30 Le monde de l'accordeon 3:45 Actualites regionales 5:00 Journal samedi et demi 6:00 Les couleurs du temps 6:30 Evenements sportifs 8:00 Soiree culturelle 11:00 Le monde de l'accordeon 11:15 Actualites regionales First of all, it's kind of funny that the Gazette did not have any listings for the two stations in TroisRivieres -- CHEM-TV ch.8 (TVA) and CKTM ch.13 (SRC), even though it was between Montreal and Quebec City and not too far from Sherbrooke -- why was that? Quote from: Bluenoser on May 10, 2011, 08:07:33 AM WCFE 57-PBS Plattsburgh 8:00 Marty Robbins (guest Ernest Tubb) I assume this was "Marty Robbins' Spotlight", a Showbiz program. I always thought WGTV in Atlanta was the only PBS station to carry Showbiz shows (when they had Wilburn Brothers). WEZF 22-ABC Burlington 11:30 Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Sports Afield 2:00 Red Sox Warm-Up (22 was part of the Red Sox TV network, originating at WSBK Boston) 2:20 Baseball: Kansas City-Boston 1. I take it they also carried "Weekend Special" at noon and it was an oversighted omission? 2. Yeah, why pay for a local news staff - there's more money in sports! WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 9:00 Movie "Billy Jack" CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall 8:00 Movie "Billy Jack"

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 8:00 Movie "Billy Jack" ...I happened to have visited a friend in Dorval, Quebec, the following month, and found it interesting that the Canadian networks would run some programs earlier than the U.S. networks did. I particularly recall CBC running the 1968 movie of Romeo and Juliet one week before ABC did. Here, CTV and CBS are running the same film, Billy Jack, in overlapping time slots. I have to think that there was some bickering between New York and Toronto over this particular scheduling... WEZF 22-ABC Burlington 11:30 Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Sports Afield 2:00 Red Sox Warm-Up (22 was part of the Red Sox TV network, originating at WSBK Boston) 2:20 Baseball: Kansas City-Boston 1. I take it they also carried "Weekend Special" at noon and it was an oversighted omission? Yep, they carried Weekend Special at noon. First of all, it's kind of funny that the Gazette did not have any listings for the two stations in TroisRivieres -- CHEM-TV ch.8 (TVA) and CKTM ch.13 (SRC), even though it was between Montreal and Quebec City and not too far from Sherbrooke -- why was that?

The Gazette did carry listings for CKTM at points during its history, but not at that point.... WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 9:00 Movie "Billy Jack" CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall 8:00 Movie "Billy Jack" CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 8:00 Movie "Billy Jack" ...I happened to have visited a friend in Dorval, Quebec, the following month, and found it interesting that the Canadian networks would run some programs earlier than the U.S. networks did. I particularly recall CBC running the 1968 movie of Romeo and Juliet one week before ABC did. Here, CTV and CBS are running the same film, Billy Jack, in overlapping time slots. I have to think that there was some bickering between New York and Toronto over this particular scheduling... Not much bickering that did this type of scheduling in, but rather the expansion of cable and satellite in Canada and the populatity of simsubbing, in which Canadian networks schedule the same programs at the same time as the US channels. Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, May 13, 1974 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Christopher Closeup 6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today (John Egerton, author of "The Americanization of Dixie," talks about the changing relationship between the South and the rest of the country.) 9 AM Today In Georgia (Brig. Gen. Mildred Bailey discusses Armed Forces Day.) 9:30 Monday News Conference 10 AM Dinah's Place (Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley discuss balancing marriage and careers; authors Nena and George O'Neill ("Open Marriage")) 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds (interesting juxtaposition: the show Alex Trebek was hosting follows the one that would make him most famous) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Roddy McDowall, Pearl Bailey, Marty Allen, John Davidson, Karen Valentine, Jack Sheldon, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Alan King) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM The Magician 9 PM NBC Movie: "Giant" (Part 2 of 2) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Florence Henderson subs for Johnny; George Segal, Bob Newhart) 1 AM Tomorrow (a discussion of the Kent State shootings) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (Pat Loud ("An American Family") discusses how the series changed her life; she also discusses her autobiography) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Polly Bergen, Joey Bishop, Dan Rowan, Fannie Flagg, Pat Cooper) 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Jackpot! (delay from noon) 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:30 Bewitched (Will Geer as George Washington) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM The Magician 9 PM NBC Movie: "Giant" (Part 2 of 2) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Camera Three (delay from Sun 11 AM) 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 9 AM Phil Donahue (plant experts Lyn and Joel Rapp show how to build a rain forest in your living room) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit, Arlene Francis) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 (Jack Carter, Kaye Stevens, Charles Nelson Reilly, Trish Stewart, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers) 4 PM Bewitched 4:30 Mike Douglas (Mike salutes the '20s with co-host Rudy Vallee, pianist Eubie Blake, Miss America 1924, actor Buddy Rogers ("Wings")) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 TV-5 Reports 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy (rerun of the classic episode with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton--Lucy gets the famous diamond ring stuck on her finger) 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Captain Horatio Hornblower" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM French Chef 7:30 Forum 8 PM Soundstage: Seals And Crofts 9 PM Harry Chapin (part 1 of a concert taped at the University of Georgia) 9:30 Atlanta Week In Review 10 PM Washington Straight Talk 10:30 Woman (part 2 of 2 on childbirth: neurological problems in babies) sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Jim And Jesse (country music) 7:30 News 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 The Virginian 11 AM Get Smart (Joey Bishop makes a brief appearance) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Loretta Swit, Richard Dawson) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM $10,000 Pyramid (Loretta Swit, Alan Alda) 4:30 Green Acres 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 The Lucy Show 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM ABC Movie: "Ice Station Zebra" (Part 2 of 2) 10:30 Pilot: "Shirts/Skins" (busted pilot for a sitcom based on a 1973 TV-movie about six men on a disastrous camping trip) 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Police Headquarters" WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6 AM Good Morning Atlanta 6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 7 AM Rise And Shine 8 AM Green Acres

8:30 Our Miss Brooks 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 AM Password (Susan Oliver, Bill Cullen, day-behind) 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Anne Meara, Soupy Sales, day-behind) 11 AM One Life To Live (day-behind) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N News 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Movie: "Frontier Hellcat" (a Western made in Germany, from '64) 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Tom Kennedy) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 Lloyd Bridges' Sea World (Shamu the whale) 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM ABC Movie: "Ice Station Zebra" (Part 2 of 2) 10:30 Pilot: "Shirts/Skins" 11 PM News 11:40 Mission: Impossible 12:40 Wide World Special: "Play It Again, Bogie" (delay from Thu 11:30 PM) 2:10 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Farm Report 6:30 TBA 7 AM Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Marty Allen) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Tattletales (Jackie Joseph and Ken Berry, Roxanne and Jack Carter, Elaine Joyce and Bobby Van) 4:30 Merv Griffin (Jean Stapleton, Lynn Redgrave, Don Knotts, Steve Landesberg)

6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Bert Convy, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The World, The Flesh And The Devil" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:50 Story Of Jesus 6:55 Robins Profile/News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 General Hospital 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Tattletales 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The World, The Flesh And The Devil" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until 3 PM Hatha Yoga 3:30 Making Things Grow

3:45 Umbrella 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Consultation 7:30 Folk Guitar 8 PM Soundstage: Seals And Crofts 9 PM Bill Moyers' Journal (rerun of his "Essay On Watergate") 10 PM Washington Straight Talk 10:30 Woman sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 Buck Owens (Freddie Hart, Kenni Huskey, Buddy Alan) 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Donna Reed 10 AM Movie: "The Man In The Net" 12 N The Lucy Show 12:30 Beat The Clock (guest: Tiny Tim) 1 PM Movie: "The Forty-Eight Hour Mile" (from the 1968 Darren McGavin series "The Outsider") 3 PM Banana Splits 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 Petticoat Junction 6 PM The Lucy Show (Wally Cox as Viv's neurotic cousin Harold) 6:30 Father Knows Best 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Andy Griffith 8 PM Wild Wild West 9 PM Movie: "Imitation Of Life" (the 1959 version with Lana Turner and Juanita Moore, about two widowed mothers, one white, one black) 11:30 Movie: "The Secret Of Convict Lake" 12:45 Movie: "The Forty-Eight Hour Mile" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Social Change And Survival 6:30 This Is Rodeo 7 PM Book Beat 7:30 It's Your City (the problem of rape in Atlanta)

8:30 West Virginia State Folk Festival 9:30 Atlanta Board Of Education (taped coverage of a meeting held earlier this evening) sign off 11 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only 9:30 Morning Show 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jackpot! 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Joanne Carson's VIPs 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 My Favorite Martian 5 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 5:30 The Virginian 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 8 PM The Magician 9 PM NBC Movie: "Giant" (Part 2 of 2) 11 PM That Girl 11:30 Tonight Show sign off 1 AM WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 4 PM Earth Lab 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Folk Guitar 7:30 Sewing Skills 8 PM Soundstage: Seals And Crofts 9 PM Bill Moyers' Journal sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Festival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM A New Day 2:30 Bozo 3 PM Porky Pig 3:30 Dennis The Menace

4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Room 222 5 PM Batman (Frank Gorshin as the Riddler, 2 episodes) 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Room 222 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 Circus! 8 PM 700 Club 10 PM Oral Roberts 10:30 Good News 11 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 11:30 Honeymooners sign off 12 M WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 12 N Movie: "Kansas City Confidential" 2 PM Ladies' Day 2:30 Bugs Bunny 3 PM Underdog 3:30 Three Stooges 4 PM Gigantor 4:30 Little Rascals 5 PM Bingo 6:30 Bullwinkle 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 This Is Ringgold High 8 PM Invisible Man 8:30 Lassie 9 PM Untamed World 9:30 Big Story 10 PM Movie: "The Killer Is Loose" 11:30 Four Star Theatre sign off 12 M Retro: Central Florida Friday, May 12, 1972 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:15 World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong) 6:45 Sunshine Almanac 7 AM Today (Pennsylvania governor William Scranton on how to improve our cities; author Joseph Goulden ("The Superlawyers"); Judith Crist) 9 AM Phil Donahue (four families with children suffering from birth defects or serious diseases) 10 AM Dinah's Place (the two grand-prize winners of the 23rd annual Pillsbury Bake Off) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Jim Backus, Joel Grey, Rose Marie, Suzanne Pleshette, Vincent Price, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Lynde)

12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Newscope 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM I Love Lucy (the "Pioneer Women" episode) 4:30 High Chaparral 5:30 News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 NBC Movie: "Story Of A Woman" 10:30 This Is Your Life (Ruth Gordon is the surprisee) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Joan Baez, and as I said on the Atlanta thread, she'd seem to be more at home with Dick Cavett) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) I see nothing here or on Ch. 24 about in-school programs, so I'm starting with the first listing. 3:10 Teacher To Teacher 3:40 America Be Fit 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Electric Company 5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6 PM Latin American Literature 6:30 TV High School: "English" 7 PM Sew Easy 7:30 Communique 3 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Film Odyssey: "Our Daily Bread" (this 1934 Depression-era film about a couple who start a commune to help fight the crisis provoked controversy: some U.S. newspapers called it leftist; some in Russia called it capitalistic propaganda) 10 PM This Week With Bill Moyers 10:30 Wall Street Week 11 PM Forsyte Saga (Chapter 11) sign off 12 M WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Chemistry" 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Virginia Graham 10:30 Merv Griffin (topic is screen tests; guests are

producer Al Ruddy ("The Godfather"), director Peter Bogdanovich ("The Last Picture Show"), Hugh O'Brian, casting director Renee Valente, Hollywood columnist Sue Cameron) 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM What's My Line? 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love (guests: Charles Nelson Reilly, Joan Rivers) 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 Green Acres 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM O'Hara, United States Treasury 9 PM CBS Movie: "Murder Once Removed" 10:30 TBA 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CBS Movie: "Love Me Or Leave Me" (Doris Day and Jimmy Cagney stand out in the story of '20s singer Ruth Etting) WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 Today In Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "13 Frightened Girls" 10:20 Lucille Rivers 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Sports, Weather 1:20 Hollywood Headlines 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Merv Griffin (Pearl Bailey, Cloris Leachman, Vic Damone) 5:30 To Tell The Truth 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Adam-12 (delay from Wed 8 PM--unlike WSB, which ran movies on Wednesdays, WFLA ran "It Takes A Thief" from 7:30-8:30) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 NBC Movie: "Story Of A Woman" 10:30 Death Valley Days 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Movies: "Color Me Dead," "The Bedford Incident," "A Double Life" (only "Color Me Dead" is in color) (to 6:30 AM) WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6 AM Sunrise Jubilee (Slim Mims--I once mentioned his being on WBTW Florence, SC and found that that was back about 1968) 7 AM Bozo 8 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Rose Marie; Secretary of Transportation John Volpe; singer Marilyn Maye) 9 AM Movie: "September Storm" 10:50 Lucille Rivers 11 AM Love, American Style (day-behind from 4 PM) 11:30 News, Weather, Women's World 12 N Password (Carol Channing, Martin Milner) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Movie: "Those Endearing Young Charms" 5:30 News, Sports, Weather 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Dragnet 7:30 Lassie 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple (Tony Randall as Felix and Felix's grandpa, who has jealous fantasies about grandma) 10 PM Love, American Style (Stefanie Powers uses karate on her dates; Richard Deacon tries to be twenty years younger; Paul Lynde comes to dinner night after night after night; Bob Crane shows how not to propose marriage) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "The Horse Soldiers" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM Meet The Realtors 7:15 Involvement 10 7:45 News 8 AM Russ Byrd 8:30 Fran Carlton

9 AM Romper Room 10 AM I Love Lucy 10:30 Travel-Adventure Theatre ("Canoes To The Arctic") 11 AM What Every Woman Wants To Know (psychiatrist Richard Gardner discusses the effects of divorce on children; Bess Myerson is hostess) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Daniel Boone 5:30 News, Sports, Weather 6 PM ABC News 6:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 7 PM Hee Haw (Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Dick Cavett (John Lennon and Yoko Ono) WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 6:30 Sunshine Almanac 6:45 Good Morning 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 The Saint 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News, Weather 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Where The Heart Is 1:25 News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Connie Stevens; actress Ruth Gordon, Norm Crosby, the Addrisi Brothers ("We've Got To Get It On Again"), mentalist Mazury O'Connell) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 7 PM CBS News

7:30 TBA 8 PM O'Hara, United States Treasury 9 PM CBS Movie: "Murder Once Removed" 10:30 Don Rickles (Rickles as a family man? No way! But that's how this sitcom tried to portray him. Catch "CPO Sharkey" instead.) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CBS Movie: "Love Me Or Leave Me" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6 AM Breakfast Beat 7 AM CBS News 7:30 Breakfast Beat 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9 with the addition of UFO expert Donald Keyhoe and the improvisational Divided We Stand) 10:30 My Three Sons 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News, Weather 12:20 Farm And Livestock Report 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Where The Heart Is 1:25 Tampa Bay Topics 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Timmy And Lassie 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM O'Hara, United States Treasury 9 PM CBS Movie: "Murder Once Removed" 10:30 Don Rickles 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movies: "The Gorgon" (color) and "The Hideous Sun Demon" (bw) WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) 3 PM David Susskind (restricted neighborhoods and public housing) 4:45 Film 5 PM A Public Affair/Election '72 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Spanish 313 7 PM National YMCA Swimming And Diving Championships 8:30 Spanish 313 sign off 9 PM

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC) 6:55 Something To Think About 7 AM Today 9 AM What's Happening? (community news--Ch. 28 in Raleigh/Durham used to do the same thing in late afternoon) 9:05 Run For Your Life 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 Today In Florida 1 PM Brad Lacey 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Showtime (Godfrey Cambridge welcomes Allan Sherman, Millicent Martin, singers Esther and Abi Ofarim) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 NBC Movie: "Story Of A Woman" 10:30 American Adventure (a ride on an Old West prairie schooner) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Movies: "Tender Scoundrel" (color), "Attack From Below," and "The Mark Of Zorro" (both bw, to 6:30 AM) WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Electric Company 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Film Odyssey: "Our Daily Bread" sign off 10 PM WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 TV Talk (Guy Paschal) 10 AM Mantrap 10:30 Movie Game 11 AM Galloping Gourmet

11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Movie: "A Perilous Journey" 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Johnny Mann's Stand Up And Cheer 7:30 Rollin' On The River 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Dick Cavett WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 11:45 44 Calling 11:55 Professor Kitzel 12 N New Zoo Revue 12:30 Jack LaLanne 1 PM Peyton Place (the original ABC series) 1:30 Movie: "The Accused" (Loretta Young and Bob Cummings in a tale of a psychology teacher who tries to conceal the accidental death of a student, from '48, repeated at 9 PM) 3:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 3:55 Sportsclub 4 PM Lost In Space 5 PM Twilight Zone 5:30 My Favorite Martian 6 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies 6:30 Patty Duke 7 PM Wild Wild West 8 PM Ben Casey (guests: George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst) 9 PM Movie: "The Accused" 11 PM Name Of The Game sign off 12:30 AM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love (guests: Charles Nelson Reilly, Joan Rivers) Kind of ironic that this game show was hosted by Gene Rayburn, who would host the moresuccessful 'Match Game" on CBS the following year.

Retro: Central Florida Saturday, May 13, 1967 NOTE: ABC and NBC planned to cover Pope Paul VI's visit to the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal via Early Bird satellite (CBS had not announced its plans when this issue went to press). Coverage could begin as early as 5 AM, pre-empting regular programming. From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 7 AM Across The Fence (bw) 7:30 Burns And Allen (bw) 8 AM Saturday--Today (not to be confused with the current Saturday version of NBC's "Today" show) (bw) 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Atom Ant 10 AM Flintstones (NBC) 10:30 Space Kidettes 11 AM Secret Squirrel 11:30 Jetsons 12 N Cool McCool 12:30 Survival! (the 1933 Southern California earthquake-BTW, pictures were shown on W6XAO, now KCBS) (bw) 1 PM Laramie (bw) 2 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates 5 PM Vietnam Report (time approximate) 5:30 GE College Bowl (Colorado vs. Oregon, delay from Sun 5:30 PM) (bw) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 6:30 Scherer/MacNeil Report 7 PM It's A Small World 7:30 Flipper 8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies 8:30 Get Smart 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (where Doris Day first sang "Que Sera, Sera") 11:30 News, Sports, Weather (bw) 12 M Movie: "Avenger Of Venice" (bw) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (NET) 6:30 Past Imperfect (Martin Luther leaves the monastery and becomes a lawyer; Montezuma has Cortez beheaded; the United States joins the League of Nations; King James II refuses to give up the throne of England--I assume these are "what ifs" since none of them happened) (bw) 7 PM Open Mind (problems of Native Americans) (bw) 8 PM Modern Woman (the woman's role in the community) (bw) 8:30 NET Journal (the rise of neo-Nazism in Germany) (bw) 9:30 Spectrum (science) (bw) 10 PM Arnold Toynbee (how to improve the condition of underdeveloped nations) (bw) 10:30 Creative Person (conductor Bruno Walter) (bw) WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS)

6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Early Middle Ages" (bw) 7 AM Growers' Almanac (bw) 7:30 World At Large (bw) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw) 9 AM Mighty Mouse And The Mighty Heroes 9:30 Underdog 10 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles 10:30 Space Ghost 11 AM New Adventures Of Superman 11:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 12 N Road Runner 12:30 Beagles 1 PM Tom And Jerry 1:30 It's The Law (bw) 2 PM Championship Bowling 3 PM Movies: "Tarzan's Desert Mystery" (Johnny Weissmuller) and "Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon" (the Sherlock Holmes mystery "Dancing Men" updated to World War II) (both bw) 5 PM Let's Go To The Races 5:30 Daktari (delay from Tue 7:30 PM) 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Central Florida Showcase (bw) 7:30 Jackie Gleason (the "Ralph and Jackie Gleason are friends" episode--yeah, right) 8:30 Mission: Impossible 9:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 11:15 Movie: "The Unforgiven" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 RFD Florida 7 AM Movie: "Hercules, The Avenger" (bw) 8:30 Little Rascals (bw) 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Atom Ant 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Space Kidettes 11 AM Secret Squirrel 11:30 Jetsons 12 N Cool McCool 12:30 Florida Gardenland 1 PM Hi-Time ("Bandstand"-type local show, guests: students from Lake Wales Junior High) 2 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates 5:30 Let's Go To The Races 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Secret Agent (bw) 7:30 Flipper 8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies 8:30 Get Smart 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Man Who Knew Too Much" 11:30 News, Weather, Sports

11:55 Movie: "The Fugitive Kind" (bw) WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 7:30 Agriculture Time (bw) 8 AM Movie: "Cannibal Attack" (Johnny Weissmuller as Jungle Jim) (bw) 9 AM Jet Jackson (bw) 9:30 My Friend Flicka 10 AM King Kong (animated) 10:30 Beatles 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Milton The Monster 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 Pockets' Circus Parade (bw) 1:30 American Bandstand (Jerry Butler, the Merry-GoRound) (bw) 2:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida (bw) 3:30 Movie: "The Phantom Planet" (bw) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Invitational High Diving Championship, International Parachuting Championship, National AAU Gymnastics Championships) 6:30 Twilight Zone (bw) 7 PM One Step Beyond (bw) 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk (salute to Mother's Day) 9:30 Hollywood Palace (Bing Crosby welcomes Don Ameche and Frances Langford--who do a Bickersons sketch-Louis Nye, Barbara McNair, the King Family, comic pianist Yonely, the Pollack Brothers' trained elephants) 10:30 Phyllis Diller (delay from Fri 9:30 PM) 11 PM ABC News 11:15 News, Weather, Sports (bw) 11:30 Movie: "My Uncle" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7:15 Light Time (bw) 7:30 Animal Kingdom 7:45 4-H Spotlight 8 AM Jet Jackson (bw) 8:30 Space Station 9:30 Porky Pig 10 AM King Kong 10:30 Beatles 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Milton The Monster 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 Magilla Gorilla 1 PM Hoppity Hooper 1:30 American Bandstand (bw) 2:30 10-A-Go-Go 3 PM Open Mike 4 PM Sports Film 4:30 Sam Snead (he demonstrates the tee shot that

earned him the nickname Slammin' Sam) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM Travel/Adventure Theatre 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 Movie: "The Sign Of The Ram" (bw) 12 M ABC News 12:15 ABC Scope (chaplains in Vietnam, delay from 10:30 PM) WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw) 9 AM Mighty Mouse And The Mighty Heroes 9:30 Underdog 10 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles 10:30 Space Ghost 11 AM New Adventures Of Superman 11:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 12 N Road Runner 12:30 Beagles 1 PM Tom And Jerry 1:30 Movie: "All This And Heaven Too" (satirized by Bugs Bunny as "All This And Rabbit Stew") (bw) 4 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida (bw) 5 PM Coliseum (Woody Allen welcomes Paul Revere and the Raiders, adagio dancers Nora Kovach and Istvan Rabovsky, the U.S. Marines Drum and Bugle Corps, Walsh's Leopards, fire-eater Tagora, the Christiani Elephants, highwire artist Alzana, high diver Henry La Mothe, magician Marvin Roy, delay from Thu 7:30 PM) 6 PM Forest Rangers 6:30 Hennesey (bw) 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Mission: Impossible 9:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (bw) 11:15 Movie: "Johnny Belinda" (bw) WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6:15 Florida Fishing 6:30 Sunrise Semester (bw) 7 AM Local News 7:05 Cartoons (bw) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (bw) 9 AM Mighty Mouse And The Mighty Heroes 9:30 Underdog 10 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The Impossibles 10:30 Space Ghost 11 AM New Adventures Of Superman 11:30 Lone Ranger (animated)

12 N Road Runner 12:30 Beagles 1 PM Tom And Jerry 1:30 Pyramid (not the game show, which didn't start until '73) 1:55 Sen. Smathers (bw) 2 PM Behind The Weather 2:15 Lawful Rhythm 2:30 Maverick (bw) 3:30 Movie: "The Strange One" (bw) 5:30 Grand Ole Opry (may be Flatt and Scruggs) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Perry Mason (bw) 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Mission: Impossible 9:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "The Harder They Fall" (Humphrey Bogart's last, from '56) (bw) WSUN Ch. 38 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 3:50 Animal World (I don't think this is Bill Burrud's show) (bw) 4 PM Flash Gordon (bw) 4:30 Robin Hood (bw) 5 PM Bozo The Clown (bw) 5:30 Magic Ranch (bw) 6 PM Movie: "San Fernando Valley" (Roy and Dale) (bw) 7 PM Scherer/MacNeil Report (pre-empted on Ch. 8) 7:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida (bw) 8:30 Movie: "The Master Race" (Nazi attempt to start World War III) (bw) Retro: Central Florida Friday, May 10, 1974 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Flying Nun (Bob Cummings plays a priest unnerved by his first parish--guess where?) 7 AM Today (Gene Shalit reviews travel and recreation books.) 9 AM Phil Donahue (writer Betty Evenson discusses romantic fiction and her job as owner of a truck stop) 10 AM Dinah's Place (for mothers-to-be: prenatal and postnatal problems, purchasing cribs, maternity fashions) 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Lynn Redgrave, Harvey Korman, Pearl Bailey, Martin Milner, Rob Reiner, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Joey Bishop, Gavin MacLeod, Kaye Ballard, Ross Martin, Anita Gillette, Susan Flannery-then on "Days Of Our Lives," now on "Bold And The Beautiful") 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Jackpot! (delay from noon) 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 7:30 Police Surgeon 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Lotsa Luck! 9 PM The Girl With Something Extra 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Glen Campbell Special ("The Campbells Are Coming," with Buddy Hackett, Steve Lawrence, Peter Sellers, Omar Sharif, Dinah Shore, the Royal Scots Pipes & Drums) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Orson Bean) 1 AM Midnight Special (host George Carlin; Buffy St. Marie, Waylon Jennings, Livingston Taylor, the Dramatics, Leo Sayer, rock group Puzzle) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Aviation Weather 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Lenox Quartet: Haydn's Opus 20 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "Upstairs, Downstairs" (Part 5) 10 PM Today In The Legislature 11 PM Today In The Legislature Wrap-Up sign off 12 M WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Practical Reasoning" 7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Richard Thomas, Shirley Temple Black, the Bee Gees)

10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Melba Tolliver, Alan Alda, Arlene Francis) 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 (Jack Carter, Kaye Stevens, Charles Nelson Reilly, Trish Stewart, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers) 4 PM Merv Griffin (Red Buttons, George Jessel, actor Cantinflas, comic Jack O'Farrell) 5:30 Green Acres 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Andy Griffith 8 PM Dirty Sally 8:30 Good Times 9 PM NBA Championship: Celtics-Bucks, Game 6 (Celtics won the series, 4 games to 3) 11:30 News (time approximate) 12 M CBS Movie: "The Brotherhood Of Satan" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 5:45 Sunshine Almanac 6 AM Garner Ted Armstrong 6:30 Today In Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Concentration (Jack Narz) 9:30 That Girl 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jackpot! 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Merv Griffin 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Fannie Flagg, Allen Ludden, Arlene Francis)

7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Joe Garagiola) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Lotsa Luck! 9 PM The Girl With Something Extra 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Glen Campbell Special 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6 AM Sunrise Jubilee 7 AM Bozo 8 AM Truth Or Consequences (apparently two episodes, since there's no listing for 8:30 AM) 9 AM Movie: "Madison Avenue" 11 AM Split Second (delay from 12:30 PM) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Susan Oliver, Bill Cullen) 12:30 News 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM The Lucy Show (Ann Sothern appears as the Countess) 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Mission: Impossible 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Dragnet 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Bobby Riggs, Connie Stevens, Florence Henderson, Vincent Price, Rob Reiner, Rose Marie, Rich Little, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Six Million Dollar Man 9:30 Odd Couple (Felix thinks he knows how to make a movie: a documentary about Oscar; watch for David ("Larry Tate") White) 10 PM Toma 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert (first of four "California Jam" programs; performing: Deep Purple; Emerson, Lake and Palmer; Black Sabbath; Seals and Crofts; Black Oak Arkansas; The Eagles; Rare Earth; Earth, Wind and Fire) 1 AM Movie: "The Blue Angel" (1959 version) 3 AM Movie: "Men Of Boys Town" 5 AM Movie: "Today We Live" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC)

6:30 Involvement 10 7 AM Meet The Realtors 7:15 Kathryn Kuhlman 7:45 News 8 AM Morning Show (Russ Byrd) 8:30 Fran Carlton 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Movie: "Sandy The Seal" 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM $10,000 Pyramid (had moved from CBS to ABC on Monday of that week--guests: Anne Meara, Soupy Sales) 4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 5 PM Dick Van Dyke 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Beat The Clock (guest: Rita Moreno) 7 PM Hee Haw (George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Johnny Bush) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Six Million Dollar Man 9:30 Odd Couple 10 PM Toma 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 6:30 Sunshine Almanac 6:45 Good Morning 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Merv Griffin (Andy Griffith, Ronnie Schell) 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Joker's Wild 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Tattletales 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Marvin Hamlisch; James Coco, Cliff Robertson, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, singer

Charles Aznavour, naturalist Roger Caras, Israeli consul-general Emanuel Shimoni) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Nipsey Russell) 8 PM Dirty Sally 8:30 Good Times 9 PM NBA Championship (see Ch. 6) 11:30 News (time approximate) 12 M CBS Movie: "The Brotherhood Of Satan" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6 AM Breakfast Beat 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 6 with the addition of singer Bobby Bare and his son, and a bonsai expert) 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Pulse-Plus! 1 PM Search For Tomorrow 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 4 PM Mission: Impossible 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Truth Or Consequences 8 PM Dirty Sally 8:30 Good Times 9 PM NBA Championship (see Ch. 6) 11:30 News (time approximate) 12 M Movie: "Cave Of The Living Dead" 1:30 Movie: "Destination Moon" WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) 3:30 Introduction To Psychology 4 PM Social Science Statistics 4:30 Insight 5 PM Issues In Music 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Electric Company 7 PM Introduction To Psychology 7:30 Our Street 8 PM Issues In Music 9 PM Social Science Statistics 9:30 Chemistry

WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6 AM Gulf Coast--Today 7 AM Today 9 AM Showtime (Frank Fontaine welcomes Red Nichols and the Five Pennies) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jackpot! 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 12:55 News 1 PM Not For Women Only (Helen Gurley Brown is guest in the fifth of five on large vs. small families) 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Somerset 4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line? (Gene Shalit, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales, Melba Tolliver) 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Lotsa Luck! 9 PM The Girl With Something Extra 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Glen Campbell Special 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 Movie: "Hands Of A Strangler" 4:15 Movie: "Bebo's Girl" WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Aviation Weather 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Interface (racial tensions in Trenton, NJ over the building of a low-rent housing complex in a predominantly-white ward; the Sea Islands off South Carolina) 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Today In The Legislature

11 PM Man And Environment--II WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Suncoast Digest 10 AM Galloping Gourmet 10:30 Joker's Wild (pre-empted on Ch. 13) 11 AM Love, American Style (this has to be the last daytime broadcast, week-behind) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 11) 5:30 News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM The Avengers 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Six Million Dollar Man 9:30 Odd Couple 10 PM Toma 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 10:30 Munsters 11 AM Film (the search for crude oil) 11:30 Not For Women Only (fifth of five on male sexuality; guests are author Marvin Drellich ("Homosexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study"), psychiatrist George Ginsberg, therapist Helen Kaplan, Dr. Alvin Poussaint) 12 N Variety-News 1 PM Movie: "Verboten!" (a GI in post-World War II Germany tries to stop a movement similar to the Hitler Youth; James Best, Jim Lindsey on "The Andy Griffith Show," stars) 2:30 Patty Duke 3 PM New Zoo Revue 3:30 Bullwinkle 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5 PM Green Acres (Lyle Talbot as an actor-turned-governor who thinks he's still in show biz) 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 6 PM The Lucy Show 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 7 PM Mod Squad 8 PM The Bold Ones ("The Senator," with Hal Holbrook) 9 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (the Mark-Almond Band, Dave Mason, Jesse Colin Young)

10:30 Bobby Goldsboro (guest: Curtis Mayfield) 11 PM The Sixth Sense 11:30 Movie: "The Quiet Man" (one of John Wayne's true classics) WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 9:30 Suncoast Digest I believe poor Ms. Chubbuck was no longer with the station at this point? Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Friday, May 12, 1972 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Lloyd Bridges' Water World 7 AM Today (former Pennsylvania governor William Scranton on how to improve our cities; Joseph Goulden, author of "The Superlawyers"; Judith Crist) 9 AM Today In Georgia (then-Gov. Jimmy Carter is a guest) 10 AM Dinah's Place (two grand-prize winners of the 23rd annual Pillsbury Bake Off) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Jim Backus, Joel Grey, Rose Marie, Suzanne Pleshette, Vincent Price, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Dave Sisson) 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Shirley Temple Black; John Davidson-ironically, Mike's future Group W successor) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (John Philp/Dave Sisson) 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Adam-12 (delay from Wed 8 PM) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Movie: "The Birds" 10:30 Primus 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Joan Baez--doesn't she seem more appropriate on Dick Cavett's show?) 1 AM News 1:05 Movie: "Two Rode Together" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today

9 AM Virginia Graham (Edie Adams, Louis Gossett Jr., psychologist Nathaniel Brandon) 9:50 Lucille Rivers 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Merry-Go-Round 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: "Cattle Empire" 6 PM News (Morris/Wick) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Joey Bishop, William Conrad, Glenn Ford, Frank Gorshin, Betty Grable, Elke Sommer, Karen Valentine, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 NBC Movie: "Story Of A Woman" 10:30 Rollin' On The River 11 PM News (Wick/Hill) 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Movie: "The Hand" WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Chemistry" 6:30 Your Town 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 My Three Sons 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Jim Axel/Judy Woodruff--yes, the same Judy Woodruff who went national) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM It's Your Bet 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM I Love Lucy 4:30 Virginian 6 PM News (Chuck Moore) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News (Jim Axel/Chuck Moore)

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM O'Hara, United States Treasury 9 PM Movie: "The Happening" 11 PM News (Chuck Moore) 11:30 CBS Movie: "Murder Once Removed" (delay from 9 PM) 1 AM Movie: "The Scapegoat" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) TV Guide doesn't indicate if the PBS stations carried in-school programs, so for each I will start with the first program listed. 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Film Odyssey: "Our Daily Bread" (from 1934, a Depressionera couple starts a commune to help fight the economic crisis-some in the States labeled it leftist; some in Russia called it capitalistic propaganda--nevertheless, watch for Barbara Pepper, best known as Doris Ziffel) 10 PM TBA 10:30 Kup's Show WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM Funtime 9 AM News (Hogue/Mazza) 9:30 Movie: "Brave Warrior" 11 AM What Every Woman Wants To Know (Bess Myerson) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (Carol Channing, Martin Milner) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Here Come The Brides 5:30 News (Willette/McAfee) 6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 High Chaparral 7:30 Circus! (from Italy: Taras Bulba and his Seven Tigers; a horseback act; the Forgioni Clowns; the Six Sergio Jugglers--Bert Parks hosts) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple (Tony Randall plays both Felix and his runaway

grandpa--who's got grandma having jealous fantasies) 10 PM Love, American Style (Stefanie Powers uses karate on her dates; Richard Deacon tries to be about twenty years younger; Paul Lynde comes to dinner night after night after night; Bob Crane shows how not to propose marriage) 11 PM News (Willette/McAfee) 11:30 Dick Cavett (John Lennon and Yoko Ono) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:25 Rocky And His Friends 6:55 Professor Kitzel 7 AM Tubby And Lester 8 AM Romper Room 8:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know 9 AM Movie: "Change Of Heart" (watch for a pre-"Our Miss Brooks" Eve Arden, from '43) 11 AM Split Second 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password 12:30 News (Bob Neal/Linda Faye Carson) 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 5 PM Daniel Boone 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Green Acres 7 PM What's My Line? (Arlene Francis, Allen Ludden, Soupy Sales, Gail Sheldon) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News (Carmack/Brooks) 11:30 Movie: "The Big Land" 1 AM F Troop 1:30 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Sunrise Semester 6:55 Farm Report 7 AM CBS News 7:30 Morning Show 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 My Three Sons

11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Vic Gramount) 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Peyton Place (the original ABC series) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love (Charles Nelson Reilly, Joan Rivers) 4:30 Merv Griffin (couples: Don Adams, Willie Shoemaker, Ross Martin, and wives; Leslie Uggams and husband Grahame Pratt) 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Paul Harvey 7:05 News (Dick James) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 8 PM O'Hara, United States Treasury 9 PM CBS Movie: "Murder Once Removed" 10:30 Don Rickles (Rickles as a family man? No way! But that's how this sitcom tried to portray him. He's better on "CPO Sharkey".) 11 PM News (Dick James) 11:30 Movie: "The Fighting Seabees" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:50 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Talk It Over 9:30 General Hospital 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 My Three Sons 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del (spring and summer fashions presented by Mabel Curry, FHA director at Dublin (GA) High School) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Amateur's Guide To Love 4:30 High Chaparral

5:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Buck Owens (the Bakersfield Brass, Kenni Huskey-interesting that Ch. 13 carried this show but not "Hee Haw") 8 PM Engelbert Humperdinck (one of his 1970 ABC shows, with Jack Benny, Shani Wallis, and Bobby Van) 9 PM CBS Movie: "Murder Once Removed" 10:30 TBA 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Love Me Or Leave Me" (Doris Day and Jimmy Cagney in the story of '20s singer Ruth Etting) WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Film Odyssey: "Our Daily Bread" 10 PM Men And Ideas 10:30 Coach Lawson WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Little Rascals 8 AM Banana Splits 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Cartoon Carnival 10 AM Jack LaLanne 10:30 Mantrap 11 AM Donna Reed 11:30 Galloping Gourmet (Graham Kerr salutes Zurich, Switzerland) 12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1 PM Movie: "My Reputation" 3 PM Magic Funnies 3:30 Banana Splits 4 PM Spiderman 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Leave It To Beaver 5:30 Sea Hunt 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Rifleman 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Rat Patrol

8:30 Movie: "My Little Chickadee" (classic teaming of W.C. Fields and Mae West) 10:30 Rollin' On The River (guest: Mac Davis, who wrote "Something's Burning" for the group) 11 PM One Step Beyond 11:30 CBS Movie: "Love Me Or Leave Me" (pre-empted on Ch. 5) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Electric Company 5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6 PM Guitar, Guitar 6:30 Hatha Yoga 7 PM A Public Affair/Election '72 7:30 This Week With Bill Moyers 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Film Odyssey: "Our Daily Bread" 10 PM Book Beat (Chaim Potok discusses his novel, "My Name Is Asher Lev") 10:30 Wall Street Week WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 What Every Woman Wants To Know 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News (McEldowney) 1:10 Woman's World 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: TBA 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Addams Family 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 NBC Movie: "Story Of A Woman" 10:30 American Life Style 11 PM Movie Game 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Electric Company 7 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Film Odyssey: "Our Daily Bread" sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Music To Live By 5:30 Fury 6 PM Jim And Tammy 7 PM Roy Rogers 7:30 Right On (gospel music) 8 PM TBA 8:30 Of Lands And Seas 9:30 700 Club WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Movie: "Run For The Sun" 10 AM Movie: "The Stranger" 12 N Movie: "Winter Meeting" 1:30 TBA 2 PM Movie: "Kansas City Confidential" 3:30 Bugs Bunny/Three Stooges 4 PM Movie: "Alice Adams" 6 PM Movie: "Run For The Sun" 8 PM Movie: "The Stranger" 10 PM Movie: "Winter Meeting" 11:30 Movie: "Kansas City Confidential" 1 AM Movie: TBA 2:30 Movie: TBA 4 AM Movie: TBA Retro: New York City Mon, May 13, 1963 from TV Guide-NY Metro edition WCBS 2-CBS New York 5:45 Previews 5:50 Give Us This Day 5:55 News 6:00 College of the Air "American Economy" 6:30 Summer Semester "As It Is Written: the New Testament in the Light of the Old" 7:00 News/Weather 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Life of Riley "Riley's Anniversary" 9:30 Our Miss Brooks "The Big Game" 10:00 Calendar (guests Burr Tillstrom, Kukla and Ollie discuss bachelorhood with Harry Reasoner and Mary Fickett) 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Real McCoys 11:30 Pete & Gladys

noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Burns & Allen 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party (Dr. Walter Alvarez discusses mental illness) 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Millionaire 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Love That Bob! 5:30 Early Show "The Well-Groomed Bride" 6:45 News (Robert Trout) 7:10 Weather (Carol Reed) 7:15 CBS News 7:30 To Tell the Truth 8:00 I've Got a Secret (guest Robert Goulet) 8:30 Lucille Ball "Lucy Waits Up for Chris" 9:00 Danny Thomas (guest star Harry Ruby) 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 Password 10:30 Stump the Stars (guest panelists Marilyn Maxwell and Dennis Weaver) 11:00 News (Douglas Edwards) 11:15 Weather (Carol Reed) 11:20 Late Show "Larceny, Inc." 1:15 News 1:20 Late Late Show "We Went to College" 2:40 Movie "Blazing Sixes" 3:50 Movie "Strange Alibi" WTIC 3-CBS Hartford 5:55 Town Crier 6:00 College of the Air "American Economy" 6:30 International Zone "Man in the Blue Helmet" 7:00 Science: Quest & Conquest "The Evolution Story" 7:30 Perception (Dick Bertel) 7:55 Let's Talk About: A Spanish Fiesta 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Hap Richards 9:15 Debbie Drake 9:30 Millionaire 10:00 Calendar 10:30 Movie "State Penitentary" noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Movie "Lillian Russell" (pt 1) 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 To Tell the Truth

3:55 CBS News 4:00 Ranger Andy 4:30 News 4:45 Movie "The Man Who Could Work Miracles" 6:20 Your Senator from Connecticut (Thomas Dodd) 6:25 Weather 6:30 News (Bruce Kern) 6:40 Sports (Bob Steele) 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Movie "The Hasty Heart" 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 Password 10:30 Stump the Stars 11:00 News/Sports 11:10 Weather 11:15 Movie "Change of Heart" 12:55 News/Weather WNBC 4-NBC New York 5:55 Sermonette 6:00 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics"/"American Government" (latter in color) 7:00 Today (a guest arranges for vacationers to switch residences) 9:00 Birthday House 9:30 Dr. Joyce Brothers "Part-Time Jobs: Their Psychological and Financial Rewards" 9:55 News (Bob Wilson) 10:00 Say When 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Price is Right (c) 11:30 Concentration noon Your First Impression (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences 12:55 News (Ray Scherer) 1:00 Afternoon Drama "Child of the Regiment" 1:55 News (Bob Wilson) 2:00 Ben Jerrod (c) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Make Room for Daddy 5:00 Movie "The Glass Tower" 6:15 News (Pressman/Ryan) 6:40 Weather (Pat Hernon) 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Biography (Madame Chiang Kai-shek) 7:30 Monday Night at the Movies "The Mudlark" 9:30 Art Linkletter 10:00 David Brinkley's Journal (c/second of 2 shows on Haiti) 10:30 New York Illlustrated (a "Walking Tour" from Union Square to Washington Square with Orson Bean) 11:00 News (John K.M. McCaffery) 11:10 Weather (Tex Antoine)

11:15 News (Merrill Mueller) 11:30 Tonight Show (c/guests Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Oleg Cassini, Sandy Dennis, and Johnny Seven) 1:00 News (Bill Ripper) 1:05 Headline 1:35 13th Hour 2:05 Sermonette WNEW 5-Ind New York 7:30 Columbia Seminars "The Struggle for International Power" 8:00 Sandy Becker 9:25 News (Sandy does that too) 9:30 Topper "Topper Lives Again" 10:00 Movie "Here Come the Co-eds" 11:25 News 11:30 Romper Room 12:30 Cartoons (Fred Scott, followed by Ed Ladd at 1) 1:30 Movie (rerun of the 10am flick) 2:55 News 3:00 Doorway to Destiny "If Tomorrow be Sad" 3:30 Texan "Letter of the Law" 4:00 Felix & the Wizard (Casper the Ghost and Jungle Boy visit Fred Hall) 5:30 Sandy's Hour 6:30 Mickey Mouse Club 7:00 Outlaws "Roly" 8:00 Tightrope! "The Brave Pigeon" 8:30 Peter Gunn "...Than a Serpent's Tooth" 9:00 Cain's Hundred "Final Judgment" 10:00 Deputy "Lucifer Urge" 10:30 Dragnet 11:00 News 11:10 Movie "Boomerang" 12:50 News 1:00 Movie "The Bushwhackers" WABC 7-ABC New York 7:25 News 7:30 Early Bird Cartoons 7:45 King & Odie 8:00 Tommy Seven 8:30 Little Rascals 9:00 Susie 9:30 Gale Storm "Our Dear Captain" 10:00 Answering Service (guests Debbie Drake and Arthur Watkins; news at 10:25) 11:00 December Bride 11:30 Seven Keys noon Tennessee Ernie Ford (first of 2 shows from the USS Hancock with guests Minnie Pearl and the Navigators choir from Pensacola NAS) 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 Girl Talk (panelists Siobhan McKenna, Diana Dors, and Ringling Bros. Circus performance director Margaret Smith) 2:00 Day in Court 2:25 News (Alex Dreier) 2:30 Jane Wyman 3:00 Queen for a Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand 4:30 Discovery '63 (Frank Buxton shows working models of da Vinci's inventions, with the help of Virginia Gibson) 4:55 American Bandstand 5:00 I Married Joan "The Wedding" 5:30 Highway Patrol 6:00 News (Beutel/Burnes) 6:15 Weather (Suzannah Glidden) 6:20 Sports (Howard Cosell) 6:30 ABC News 6:45 Focus on the News 7:00 Ann Sothern 7:30 Dakotas "A Nice Girl from Goliath" 8:30 Rifleman "Guilty Conscience" 9:00 Stoney Burke "The Test" 10:00 Ben Casey "Hang No Hats on Dreams" 11:00 News (Murphy Martin) 11:10 News (Bob Young) 11:20 Movie "Time Bomb" 1:05 Movie "Air Strike" WNHC 8-ABC New Haven 6:40 News/Weather 6:45 Library Resources 7:15 People Speak 7:30 Mr. Goober 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Best of Groucho 10:00 Who Do You Trust? 10:30 Day in Court 10:55 Almanac Newsreel 11:00 Jane Wyman 11:30 Seven Keys noon Tennessee Ernie Ford 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 Movie "The Woman on Pier 13" 3:00 Queen for a Day 3:30 Discovery '63 4:00 American Bandstand 4:30 Admiral Jack 5:30 Yogi Bear 6:00 News (Salmona) 6:10 Weather (Ed Blessington) 6:15 ABC News 6:30 Follow the Sun "Another Part of the Jungle" 7:30 Dakotas "A Nice Girl from Goliath" 8:30 Rifleman "Guilty Conscience" 9:00 Stoney Burke "The Test" 10:00 Ben Casey "Hang No Hats on Dreams" 11:00 News (Murphy Martin) 11:10 Weather (Carole Wilson) 11:15 News (Thompson) 11:25 Sports (Ed Blessington) 11:30 Movie "Deep Valley"

1:00 News WOR 9-Ind New York 9:10 Farm News 9:15 News/Weather 9:30 Jack LaLanne 10:00 Movie "Always in My Heart" 11:30 Playhouse 30 "Fury and Sound" noon Fireside Theater "Big Night in Boonetown" 12:30 Memory Lane (Joe Franklin welcomes guests Jackie Gannon and Alan Dale) 1:30 Star & Story "Bread Upon the Waters" 2:00 Of Men & Motices "Engineering Psychology" 2:30 Movie (repeat of 10am film) 4:00 Buccaneers "Printer's Devil" 4:30 Chubby Jackson 4:55 News 5:00 Zoorama 5:30 Movie of the Week "The Seven Warriors" (which ran all week in that time slot) 7:00 Merrytoon Circus 7:30 Million Dollar Movie "Queen of Outer Space" (c) 9:00 Surfside 6 "Black Orange Blossoms" 10:00 Championship Bowling: Lou Campi v Jim Schroeder 11:00 Million Dollar Movie (c/rerun from 7:30) 12:35 News/Weather WPIX 11-Ind New York 9:00 Operation Alphabet 9:30 Ed Allen 10:00 Movie "Cash on Delivery" 11:30 Superman "Shot in the Dark" noon Merry Mailman 12:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 12:40 Merry Mailman 1:00 Ramar of the Jungle "Call to Danger" 1:30 Bold Journey "The Five Magellans" (Arthur Teets from the LA area narrates films of his roundthe-world trip) 2:00 Divorce Court 3:00 How to Marry a Millionaire "Loco and the Cowboy" 3:30 Best of Groucho 4:00 Big Bozo Circus (Britten) 5:00 Dick Tracy 5:25 Rocky & His Friends 5:30 Three Stooges/Popeye 6:30 Yogi Bear 7:00 News (Kevin Kennedy) 7:10 News (John Tillman) 7:25 Weather (Gloria Okon) 7:30 Adventures in Paradise "Whip Flight" 8:30 One Step Beyond "Night of Decision" 8:58 One Minute News (John Tillman) 9:00 I Search for Adventure "The Skin Diver" 9:30 Law & Mrs. Jones "The Concert" 9:58 One Minute News (John Tillman) 10:00 Best of Groucho 10:30 Steve Allen (guests Larry Storch and Molly Bee) 11:00 News (Kevin Kennedy)

11:10 Steve Allen 12:10 TBA 12:15 News (Kevin Kennedy) WNDT 13-Edu New York 8:55 Dateline: New Jersey 9:00 Profile: New Jersey 9:30 Parlons Francais I 9:45 Understanding Science 10:05 Careers Unlimited 10:25 Places in the News 10:45 Parlons Francais I 11:00 Science Corner 11:20 Where Does It Come From? 11:40 Careers Unlimited noon Russian for Beginners 12:30 Home Nursing Story "Body Mechanics and Posture" 1:00 Fun at One 1:30 New York Metropolis 1:50 Careers Unlimited 2:10 Places in the News 2:30 Time Now for Music 2:50 Music Interlude 3:30 Safe at Home (how to eliminate household dangers that can cause injuries) 4:00 Children Growing 4:30 American Economy 5:00 Once Upon a Day (looking at 19th-century England) 6:00 What's New "The USS Constitution and the War of 1812" 6:30 Profile: New Jersey (Gov. Richard J. Hughes holds a press conference) 7:00 Russian for Beginners 7:30 Books for Our Time 8:30 Museum Open House "My Son the Artist" 9:00 Perspectives "Balance of Terror" (Alistair Cook hosts and narrates this look at NATO in light of Europe's new position of strength...guests: Maj-Gen Albert Watson, US Commandant in Berlin; US Ambassador to NATO Thomas K. Finletter; the NY Times' James Reston; Vanessa Redgrave; and Robert Bolt) 10:00 World at Thirteen 10:30 Face of Sweden "The Expressive Society" (Showing Ingmar Bergman on the job) 11:00 Religion in the News WNYC 31-Ind New York not listed, programs air 9am-11pm Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, May 12, 1969 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Government Story 7 AM Today (Leonard Mosley discusses his book on the origins of World War II; a new method of teaching reading, writing, and spelling to second-graders; singerpianist Bobby Short; host Hugh Downs)

9 AM Today In Georgia (National Hospital Week: Carolyn Adkins of the Fifth District Nurses Association; a representative from the American Red Cross national convention) 9:30 News Meeting (later called "Monday News Conference") 10 AM It Takes Two (Peter Breck, Eva Gabor, Jerry Van Dyke and spouses) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Bob Crane, Virginia Graham, Rocky Graziano; on film: Arthur Treacher) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Barbara Bain, Kaye Ballard, Jack Cassidy, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, George Lindsey, Martin Landau, Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Hal Suit) 12:30 Movie: "Panic" 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Pat Carroll, Richard Deacon) 4 PM Match Game (Edie Adams, Gordon MacRae) 4:25 News (Don McClellan) 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM Newsroom (Hal Suit, Dick Horner) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Pilot: "Anderson & Co." (Fred Gwynne and Abby Dalton as heads of an early-1900s family with eight kids, including two sets of twins) 8:30 Movie: "Captain Newman, M.D." 11 PM Newsroom (Dick Horner) 11:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles subs for Johnny; Tiny Tim, AnnMargret and Roger Smith) WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Girl Talk (authors Barbara Field Benziger ("Prison Of My Mind") and Leonard Cammer ("Up From Depression")) 9:30 Science 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Bulletin 1:30 Hidden Faces 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 Merv Griffin (George Jessel, Rosey Grier, author Ira Cobleigh ("Live Young As Long As You Live"), comic Dorothy Loudon) 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Pilot: "Anderson & Co." 8:30 NBC Movie: "Father Goose" 11 PM News (Morris/Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "English Literature" 6:30 Answers, Anyone? 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Mr. Pix 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Linkletter Show (Meredith MacRae, psychologist George R. Bach, delay from Fri 4 PM) 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (delay from Fri 11:30 AM) 10 AM The Lucy Show (Ann Sothern as the Countess) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life (delay from Fri 12 N--come September, CBS would be airing "Love Of Life" at this time) 11:55 Weather 12 N News (Moore/Gardner) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Van Johnson; author Kay Thompson ("Eloise"), the Baja Marimba Band) 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM News (Jim Axel/Ray Moore) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM I Love Lucy (guest: Orson Welles) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy (Desi Arnaz Jr. plays drums for Wayne Newton, Lucie Arnaz lip-syncs to Newton's recording of "Swanee," and the whole cast does some soft-shoe) 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett (guests: Vince Edwards and Chita Rivera) 11 PM Panorama News (Jim Axel) 11:30 Movie: "Price Of Fear" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET)

NOTE: TV Guide does not indicate if the NET stations have in-school programs, so I'm starting with the first listed program for all of them. 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Light Time 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Retirement 7 PM Coach Lawson 7:30 Firing Line (the role of colleges and educators in America) 8:30 Standwells (puppets who perform scenes from "Romeo And Juliet" and "Henry V") 9 PM NET Journal ("Human Cargo," about illegal Mexican immigrants seeking work in the U.S.) 10 PM Favorite Story (Raymond Burr as a land-hungry farmer who spares no effort to satisfy his greed--Adolphe Menjou hosts this show which originally aired in the '50s) 10:30 Conversations WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:45 Upward Look 8 AM Jack LaLanne 8:30 Physical Education 9 AM Funtime 10 AM Movie: "Our Leading Citizen" 11:30 Encore Theatre 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Newswatch 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal (see Ch. 11) 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Dennis The Menace 5 PM Bob Brandy 5:30 News (Gil Norwood) 6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds) 6:30 Hazel 7 PM I Love Lucy 7:30 Movie: "Fame Is The Name Of The Game" (1966 pilot for "Name Of The Game") 9:30 Peyton Place (delay from 8:30 PM) 10 PM Man And His Universe: "Cosmopolis," a look at urban problems of the present and what the future might hold--looks at Tokyo, Los Angeles, and London, and one of the ideas suggested is Buckminster Fuller's "floating city" which can be docked like a boat. 11 PM News (Bill McAfee) 11:30 Joey Bishop (Sarah Vaughan, comedienne Betty Walker) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 AM Morning Funnies 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Leave It To Beaver 10:30 Merv Griffin (Congressman James Symington, Democrat of Missouri; Mamie Van Doren, Jack E. Leonard, comic Pat Cooper) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Funny You Should Ask (Stu Gilliam, Linda Kaye Henning, Rose Marie, Ricardo Montalban, Jan Murray) 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal (the Channel 11 Girls make an appearance) 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Movie: "Isle Of The Dead" 6 PM Hazel 6:30 What's My Line? 7 PM News (Oliver/Collier--Collier is sportscaster Art Collier, don't remember who "Oliver" was) 7:30 Avengers 8:30 Peyton Place 9 PM The Outcasts 10 PM Man And His Universe 11 PM News (Oliver/Faye--Faye is weathergirl Linda Faye Carson) 11:30 Joey Bishop WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:30 Focus (education) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmy Dean; Rudy Vallee, Bernadette Peters) 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N News (Hoyt Cameron) 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Love Of Life 1:25 News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Linkletter Show (Los Angeles DA Evelle J. Younger; singer Robert Peterson) 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Perry Mason

5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News (Buddine/Wick) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News (Don Wick) 11:30 Movie: "The Screaming Skull" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Cartoon Club 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM General Hospital 9:30 Bewitched 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Almanac 1:15 Date With Del (National Hospital Week; American Business Women's Association scholarships) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Linkletter Show 4:30 Dark Shadows 5 PM The Outlaws 6 PM Pulse (news, title also used by another station on Ch. 13 and then a CBS affiliate--WTVT Tampa) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 Here's Lucy 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM 11th Hour Report 11:30 Joey Bishop WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Eye Guess (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:55 NBC News (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1 PM Adventure Theatre

1:30 Hidden Faces (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 2 PM Movie: "You Were Made For Me" 4 PM Jack Benny 4:30 Yogi Bear 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Batman 6 PM Flintstones 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM Laramie 8 PM Run For Your Life 9 PM Untouchables 10 PM Donald O'Connor (Billy Eckstine, Beth Brickell of "Gentle Ben", singers Cheryl Poole and the Brothers Cain) 11:30 News, Weather WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Kindergarten 6 PM Light Time 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Retirement 7 PM Discovery (not the ABC series, but a science series; today's topic is bird identification) 7:30 Your Public Servants 8 PM Picasso (studies a little-known side of him: sculptor) 9 PM NET Journal 10 PM Countdown To The '70s WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Judi Wood (the Macon Hospital Nurses Choir salutes National Hospital Week) 9:30 Film 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Film 1:30 Hidden Faces 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Laredo 5:30 Cartoons 6 PM Flintstones 6:30 Dating Game

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Pilot: "Anderson & Co." 8:30 NBC Movie: "Father Goose" sign off 11 PM--Ch. 41 did not carry "The Tonight Show" at the time Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Sunday, May 6, 1973 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Light Unto My Path 7:30 Spring Street U.S.A. 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 9 AM Sunday Storybook 10:30 Sound Of Youth 11 AM Church Service (most likely Peachtree Presbyterian) 12 N Meet The Press (hour-long edition marking Israel's 25th anniversary; guests are Golda Meir, Deputy Premier Yigal Allon, Foreign Minister Abba Eban) 1 PM Judd For The Defense 2 PM Sports Action Pro-File (jockey Robyn Smith) 2:30 Sports Challenge (football's Eddie LeBaron, Don Meredith and Frank Clarke vs. baseball's Lou Brock, Bob Gibson and Joe Torre) 3 PM Stanley Cup Playoff (Canadiens-Black Hawks, Game 4-Montreal won the series, 4 games to 2) 6 PM News (time approximate) 6:30 Lawrence Welk (saluting musical memories) 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney ("The Coyote's Lament," several cartoons pitting Pluto the dog against a bunch of marauding but comic coyotes.) 8:30 Columbo 10:30 Young Dr. Kildare (a not-yet-famous William Devane appears in this episode) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Big Carnival" 1:40 News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Goodmans, the Florida Boys, Aaron Wilburn) 7:30 Amazing Grace 8 AM Wonderful Word 8:30 Rex Humbard 9:30 Day Of Discovery 10 AM Oral Roberts 10:30 It Is Written 11 AM Faith For Today 11:30 Eleventh Hour (religion) 12 N Meet The Press 1 PM Jaycee Question 1:30 Baseball: Braves-Phillies

4 PM Stanley Cup Playoff (time approximate, joined in progress) 6 PM Championship Fishing (time approximate) 6:30 Flipside 7 PM Wild Kingdom 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney 8:30 Columbo 10:30 Young Dr. Kildare 11 PM John Swafford (gospel music) 12 M The Saint WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Personality Theory And Creativity" 6:30 Sacred Heart 6:45 Living Word 7 AM Insight 7:30 This Is The Life 8 AM Day Of Discovery 8:30 Oral Roberts 9 AM Church Service (I think this may be Ebenezer Baptist) 9:30 Your Town 10 AM Herald Of Truth 10:30 Faith For Today 11 AM Church Service (most likely either Grace Methodist or Second Ponce de Leon Baptist) 12 N Georgians Speak 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM Wally's Workshop 1:30 Movie: "The Money Jungle" 3:15 Movie: "The Scapegoat" 5 PM Life Around Us 5:30 World Of Survival 6 PM 60 Minutes 7 PM News 7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 8 PM M*A*S*H 8:30 Mannix 9:30 Barnaby Jones 10:30 Police Surgeon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Chubasco" (delay from Fri 9 PM) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 12 N Zoom 12:30 Aunt Lollipop 12:45 Muffinland 1 PM Sound Of Youth 1:30 Book Beat (Alan Villiers talks about "The Bounty Ships Of France") 2 PM Music And The Spoken Word 2:30 Performance: Jazz 3 PM Humanist Alternative

3:30 Revenue Sharing 4:30 Soccer: UGA Soccer Club vs. Georgia Tech (taped) 6:30 Travel, Travel (the Spanish Pyrenees) 7 PM Kingdom Of The Sea 7:30 U.S. Open Badminton (taped) 8:30 French Chef 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Vanity Fair," Part 1 of 5) 10 PM Kup's Show 11:30 Janaki WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Gospel Hour (not sure if this is Jerry Falwell's "Old Time Gospel Hour") 8 AM Call Of Calvary 8:30 Rev. T.L. Lowery 9 AM Word Of God School 9:30 Light Unto My Path 10 AM Curiosity Shop (the evolution of dance, a song by kid actress Pamelyn Ferdin) 11 AM Church Service (Baptist, but I don't know what church) 12 N I Love Lucy 12:30 Backyard Safari 1 PM Chattanooga Plus And Minus 2 PM NBA Playoff: Teams TBA 4:15 American Sportsman (time approximate) 5:15 Howard Cosell Sports Magazine 5:30 Movie: "Sergeant Ryker" (Lee Marvin plays a sergeant on trial for defecting.) 7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 7:30 This Is Your Life 8 PM The FBI 9 PM Robert Young With The Young (Sandy Duncan, Arte Johnson, and the Carpenters join Doc Welby and a stage full of kids to explore the imaginative world of kids.) 10 PM Of Men And Women (a more upscale "Love, American Style," three vignettes on the sexes: Stephen Boyd and Barbara Rush in "The Interview" (he's an egotistical movie director, she's a probing TV interviewer); "Margie Passes" (Deborah Raffin as a teenager with an enchanting effect on people); "Never Trust A Lady" (Jack Cassidy as a burglar and Barbara Feldon as his would-be victim)) 11 PM ABC News (Bill Beutel) 11:15 Voice Of Victory 11:30 Star Time WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 5:30 Ebony Beat 6:30 Good Morning Atlanta 7 AM Revival Fires 7:30 Rex Humbard 8:30 Church Service (don't know the church) 9 AM Hour Of Power (Robert Schuller) 10 AM Curiosity Shop

11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Make A Wish (the words "diamond" and "bee" are illustrated by trips to the Tower of London and an English apiary) 12 N News 12:30 The Mayor And I (mayor Maynard Jackson) 1 PM Countdown From Eleven (Miriam Grayhoff of Integran, an organization dedicated to overhauling education; Terry Tumlin of the Roger Ascham Academy for Gifted Children) 2 PM Ebony Beat 3 PM Roller Derby 4 PM Temperatures Rising (delay from Tue 8 PM) 4:30 Movie: "What Price Glory?" 6:30 News 7 PM I've Got A Secret 7:30 Stand Up And Cheer 8 PM The FBI 9 PM Robert Young With The Young 10 PM Of Men And Women 11 PM News 11:40 ABC News 11:55 Countdown From Eleven (see 1 PM) 12:55 Ebony Beat Journal 1:25 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7 AM Challenge Of The Bible 7:30 Jimmy Swaggart 8 AM Gospel Sing 8:30 Good News 9 AM Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington) 9:30 Trinity Hour 10 AM Bread Of Life 10:30 Paul Harvey's Bible Stories 11 AM Here And Now 11:30 Face The Nation 12 N Point Of View 12:30 Don Clower Crusade 1 PM Operation Joy 1:30 Daniel Boone 2:30 Jim Walter Jubilee 3 PM World Of Survival 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: World championship doubles tennis 5 PM You Are There ("The Fall Of Troy") 5:30 CBS Sports Illustrated 6 PM 60 Minutes 7 PM News 7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 8 PM M*A*S*H 8:30 Mannix 9:30 Barnaby Jones 10:30 The Protectors 11 PM News

11:15 CBS News (Dan Rather) 11:30 Movie: "McLintock!" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Day Of Discovery 7:30 Silver Bells 8 AM Georgia All-Stars 8:30 Clyde Martin (religion) 9 AM Archie's Fun House 9:30 The Kingsmen (gospel music) 10 AM Sego Brothers And Naomi (more gospel music) 10:30 Swilley Family (and still more gospel music) 11 AM Mabel White Baptist Church 12 N Wesleyan Notebook (news from Wesleyan College) 12:30 Close-Up 12:45 Southern Sportsman 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Baseball: Braves-Phillies 4 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (time approximate, joined in progress) 5 PM You Are There 5:30 CBS Sports Illustrated 6 PM 60 Minutes 7 PM It Takes A Lot Of Love (Chad Everett hosts this look at the love affair between humans and animals, delay from Thu 8 PM) 8 PM M*A*S*H 8:30 Mannix 9:30 Barnaby Jones 10:30 Community Forum 11 PM CBS News 11:15 Robins Report (Warner Robins AFB) 11:20 UFO WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 3 PM Broadcast News: "Major Tax Reform" 4 PM National Intercollegiate Women's Gymnastics Championships (taped) 6 PM Film: "The Quiet War" 6:30 Wall Street Week 7 PM Zoom 7:30 U.S. Open Badminton 8:30 French Chef 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Firing Line (Sen. Ernest Hollings, Democrat of South Carolina, proclaims the post office a "disaster area" and explains why, starting with slower mail delivery than in 1971) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Agriculture U.S.A.

7:30 Bob Moore (religion) 8 AM Church Service (Baptist, church not given) 8:30 Shiloh Hills Baptist Church 9 AM Little Rascals 9:30 Speed Racer 10 AM Movie: "Phantom Of The Opera" (Claude Rains, from '43) 12 N Movie: "Ghost Of Zorro" (Clayton Moore, about the time he started playing the Lone Ranger ('49)) 1:30 Baseball: Braves-Phillies 4 PM Celebrity Bowling (time approximate) 4:30 Untamed World 5 PM It Takes A Thief 6 PM Movie: "Kidnapped" 8 PM Movie: "Seminole" 10 PM Black Omnibus 11 PM Joy Of Living WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 3:40 Spanish IV 4 PM Good New Days 4:30 Latin Atlanta 5 PM Hollywood Television Theatre: "The Shadow Of A Gunman" 6:30 Turning Points (three disappearing small towns in South Carolina: Fort Motte, Ellenton, Cokesbury) 7 PM Zoom 7:30 U.S. Open Badminton 8:30 French Chef 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Firing Line sign off 11 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street 8 AM Revival Fires 8:30 Herald Of Truth 9 AM Old Time Gospel Hour (Jerry Falwell) 10 AM Paul Harvey's Bible Stories 10:30 Movie: "Sing And Swing" (David Hemmings as a messenger boy who forms a rock group, '63, from England) 12 N Meet The Press 1 PM Wrestling 2 PM Roller Derby 3 PM Stanley Cup Playoff (see Ch. 2) 6 PM Wild Kingdom (time approximate) 6:30 Lassie 7 PM Parent Game 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney 8:30 Columbo 10:30 Police Surgeon 11 PM The Adventurer sign off 11:30 PM

WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 6 PM Aesthetic Venture 6:30 The Gig 7 PM Zoom 7:30 U.S. Open Badminton 8:30 French Chef 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Firing Line sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7:30 Camp Meeting Hour 8 AM Old Time Gospel Hour 9 AM International Voice Of Victory 10 AM Teach-In 11 AM Church Service (church not specified) 12 N The Story 12:30 Challenge Of The Bible 1 PM Human Dimension 1:30 Warren Roberts (guests: the Waters Family gospel group from Eden, NC) 2:30 Waters Family 3 PM Right On 3:30 Cottage Prayer Meeting 4 PM Kathryn Kuhlman 4:30 Oral Roberts 5 PM Assembly Of God Tabernacle 5:30 Deaf Hear 6 PM Encounter 6:30 New Directions 7 PM 700 Club 9 PM Ernest Angley sign off 10 PM WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 8:30 Church Service (Baptist church, not specified) 9 AM Insight 9:30 Cartoons 10 AM Movie: "San Antonio" 12 N The Story 12:30 Revival Fires 1 PM Jimmy Swaggart 1:30 Old Country Church 2 PM Cartoons 2:30 Revival Fellowship 3 PM Modern TV Playhouse 3:30 Words Of Life 5 PM Modern TV Playhouse 5:30 Church Service (Baptist, church not specified) 6 PM Movie: "The Enchanted Cottage" 8 PM Movie: "Calling The Tune" 10 PM Movie: "Every Girl Should Be Married"

11:30 Movie: "San Antonio" 1:30 Star Playhouse Retro: Toronto/Golden Horseshoe Sat, May 10, 1969 from Toronto Telegram WGR 2-NBC Buffalo 7:30 Cluth Cargo 8:00 Dick Tracy 8:30 Speed Racer 9:00 Marine Boy 9:30 Cecil & Beany 10:00 Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Underdog noon Storybook Squares 12:30 Untamed World 1:00 Upbeat 2:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Montreal (commentators Curt Gowdy, Mickey Mantle, and Tony Kubek) 5:00 Porter Wagoner 5:30 Barn Dance 6:00 Win with the Stars 6:30 All-American College Show 7:00 Death Valley Days 7:30 Adam-12 8:00 Get Smart 8:30 Rod McKuen: The Loner (the poet/songwriter/recording artist presents some of his works in a one-man show; pre-empts Ghost & Mrs. Muir) 9:00 Movie "The Sound of Anger" 11:00 News 11:30 Steve Allen 12:30 Playboy After Dark 1:30 sign-off CKVR 3-CBC Barrie 9:00 ETVO: Professional Development, Change & Challenge pt 5, Patterns in Language pt 5 (bw) 10:30 Popeye (bw) 11:00 Marvel Super Heroes 11:30 Tumbleweed (bw) noon Stingray 12:30 Western Jamboree (bw) 1:00 Canadian Bowling Classic (host Alex Trebek) 2:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Montreal (CBC picked up the NBC feed) 4:40 10th Inning (bw/Bob Moir discusses baseball with Expos field manager Gene Mauch) 5:00 Forest Rangers 5:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 6:00 Land of the Giants 7:00 Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Good Guys 8:00 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (a TV adapation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, produced the previous season at CBC's Toronto studios) 10:30 One More Time (premiere/host Gilbert Price helms this 7-week series with regulars Three's a Crowd and this week's guests Turley Richards, and the Critters) 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:35 Movie "Belles on Their Toes" (bw)

1:05 sign-off WBEN 4-CBS Buffalo 7:30 Sunrise Semester 8:00 Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 9:30 Wacky Races 10:00 Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Herculoids noon Shazzan 12:30 You & Your Family (learning to cook, pt 2) 1:00 Rural Review 1:30 Opportunity Line 2:00 Movie "Behind the Mask of Zorro" 3:30 Movie "Lost" 4:30 Outdoors 5:00 Women's Classic Bowling (Chuck Healy calls the action from Leisure Land Lanes, Hamburg) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 It's Academic: students from Lake Shore Central, North Tonawanda High, and Stella Niagara Seminary (host Van Miller) 7:30 Jackie Gleason (Ralph brags about being friends with The Great One and promises that Jackie will attend the Raccoons Club dance) 8:30 My Three Sons 9:00 Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10:00 Mannix 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Movie "Duel in the Jungle" 1:15 sign-off CBLT 6-CBC Toronto (airs several hours of SRC programs on Sunday mornings) 9:00 ETVO (bw) 10:30 On Safari (bw/Armand and Michaela Denis travel to the Surinam-French Guiana border) 11:00 Reach for the Top: Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate v Burnhamthorpe Collegiate (bw) 11:30 News (bw) 11:35 Daktari 12:30 Cousin Bill 1:00 Canadian Bowling Classic 2:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Montreal 4:40 10th Inning (bw) 5:00 Forest Rangers 5:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 6:00 This Land of Ours (bw/John Foster visits a 25-mile stretch of land extending out into Lake Erie which has remained in a state of primitive wilderness until this day; Point Pelee?) 6:30 Provincial Affairs: Progresssive Conservatives (bw) 6:45 News (bw) 7:00 Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Good Guys 8:00 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 10:30 One More Time (premiere) 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:35 Movie "Gallant Hours" (bw) 1:35 Movie "Monte Carlo Story" (bw) 3:35 Movie "Woman on Pier 13" (bw)

4:50 Newscap/sign-off WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 7:00 Farm & Home Hour 8:00 King Kong (bw) 8:30 Three Stooges (bw) 9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:00 Spiderman 10:30 Fantastic Voyage 11:00 Journey to the Center of the Earth 11:30 Fantastic Four noon George of the Jungle 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Big Valley 2:30 Outcasts 3:30 Dating Game 4:00 Championship Bowling 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: National Championship Steeplechase Motorcycle Race (Houston)/NCAA Gymnastics Championships (Seattle)/Fireman's Competition (Syracuse) 6:30 Movie "Jumbo" 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 King Family Mother's Day 10:30 Movie "Ada" 11:30 News/Weather/Sports 11:45 Movie cont'd 12:30 Movie "Deadline USA" (bw) 2:30 sign-off CKNX 8-CBC Wingham 9:10 ETVO (bw) 10:30 Country Salute (bw) 11:00 Cartoons 11:30 Abbott & Costello (bw) noon Long John Silver (bw) 12:30 Aeronauts (bw) 1:00 Canadian Bowling Classic 2:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Montreal 4:40 10th Inning (bw) 5:00 Forest Rangers 5:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 6:00 Great Outdoors (bw) 6:30 Western Star Theatre (bw) 7:00 Beverly Hillbillies (bw) 7:30 Good Guys 8:00 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 10:30 One More Time (premiere) 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:35 Movie "Black Gold" (bw) followed by sign-off WROC 8-NBC Rochester 7:00 Across the Fence 7:30 Gumby 8:00 Skipper Sam 8:30 Three Stooges (bw) 10:00 Flintstones

10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Zoorama noon Storybook Squares 12:30 Untamed World 1:00 Top Cat 1:30 Car & Track 2:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Montreal 5:00 Tom Decker & Co. 5:30 GE College Bowl 6:00 Daniel Boone 7:00 News 7:30 Adam-12 8:00 Get Smart 8:30 Rod McKuen: The Loner 9:00 Movie "The Sound of Anger" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Love That Brute" (bw) 1:00 sign-off CFTO 9-CTV Toronto (9 was a corporate sibling of the Tely) 9:00 Cartoons (bw) 9:30 Captain Scarlett (bw) 10:00 Uncle Bobby 10:30 Spiderman 11:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 11:30 Batman noon Movie "The Forgiven Sinner" (bw) 2:00 Movie "The Queen of Babylon" 4:00 Sports Hot Seat (Johnny Esaw welcomes Canadian track & field coach John Hudson) 4:30 CTV Wide World of Sports: picking up the motorcycle steeplechase and gymnastics from ABC, plus a film on acrobatic pilot Art Scholl 6:00 Make Room for Daddy (bw) 6:30 Flintstones 7:00 Jackie Gleason (CTV ran the same episode as CBS, 30 min ahead) 8:00 Movie "The Sound of Anger" 10:00 Outsider 11:00 CTV/Local News 11:35 Movie "Beat Girl" (bw) 1:20 sign-off WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 7:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 8:00 Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 9:30 Wacky Races 10:00 Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour (bw) 11:30 Herculoids noon Shazzan 12:30 Jonny Quest 1:00 Moby Dick 1:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 2:00 Thunderbirds 2:30 Movie "The Kettles in the Ozarks" (bw) 4:00 King Family Mother's Day 5:00 Barn Dance

5:30 News 5:35 Movie "Mr. 880" (bw) 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 My Three Sons 9:00 Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10:00 Mannix 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:05 Movie "Outside the Law" (bw) 12:25 Movie "Buccaneer's Girl" (bw) 1:40 sign-off CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 8:00 A Special Place 9:00 Ed Allen 9:30 ETVO: Creative English, Change & Challenge, Guidance (bw) 10:30 Hobby Time with Jane Gray (bw) 11:30 META: Robert Fulford interviews Toronto poet/teacher/publisher Dennis Lee (bw) 12:30 Camera on Canada 1:00 Outdoor Sportsman 1:30 Film Featurettes "Carrie's Coffin"/"Paid Off" (bw) 2:30 Outdoors (Gadabout Gaddis) 3:00 Hazel (bw) 3:30 My Favorite Martian (bw) 4:00 Children's Film "The Monster of Highgate Park" (bw) 5:00 Andy of Mayberry 5:30 Gidget 6:00 Littlest Hobo (bw) 6:30 Lucy Show (guest star Carol Burnett) 7:00 Wrestling 8:00 Country Club (host Gordie Tapp/regulars Ron McLeod & the Lincoln County Boys, Lynn Jones, and Cousin Clem (Tapp)) 8:30 Gunsmoke 9:30 Judd for the Defense 10:30 Movie "Home from the Hill" 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (bw) 11:05 Movie cont'd 1:00 sign-off CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 9:00 ETVO (bw) 10:30 Students Themselves (bw) 11:00 Blondie & Dagwood (bw) 12:30 It's Debatable (bw) 1:00 Canadian Bowling Classic 2:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Montreal 4:40 10th Inning (bw) 5:00 Today the World (bw) 6:00 Great Outdoors (bw) 6:30 Gospel Echoes 7:00 Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Good Guys 8:00 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 10:30 One More Time (premiere) 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:40 Movie "Friendly Persuasion" (bw)

1:00 sign-off CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough 9:00 ETVO (bw) 10:30 Cartoons (bw) 11:30 Blondie & Dagwood (bw) 1:00 Canadian Bowling Classic 2:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Montreal 4:40 10th Inning (bw) 5:00 Forest Rangers 5:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 6:00 Great Outdoors (bw) 6:30 Provincial Affairs (bw) 6:45 As We See It (bw) 7:00 Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Good Guys 8:00 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 10:30 One More Time 11:00 CBC/Local News (bw) 11:40 Movie "Last Days of Pompeii" 1:40 sign-off CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener 9:00 ETVO (bw) 10:00 Uncle Bobby 10:30 Spiderman 11:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 11:30 Batman noon Cartoons 12:30 Man in a Suitcase 1:30 Canadian Bandstand 3:00 Wrestlling (bw) 4:00 Sports Hot Seat 4:30 CTV Wide World of Sports 6:00 News 6:30 Lassie 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Movie "The Sound of Anger" 10:00 Outcasts 11:00 CTV/Local News 11:40 Movie "I Saw What You Did" (bw) 1:00 sign-off WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 9:00 Casper 9:30 Adventures of Gulliver 10:00 Spiderman 10:30 Fantastic Voyage 11:00 Journey to the Center of the Earth 11:30 Fantastic Four noon George of the Jungle 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Happening 2:00 Movie "Mark of the Gorilla" (bw) 3:15 Movie "The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm" (bw; you're reading that right, Rochester had two competing Ma & Pa Kettle films that afternoon Cheesy)

4:30 Celebrity Billiards 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 It's Racing Time 7:00 Death Valley Days 7:30 Dating Game 8:00 Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 On the Spot with Lloyd Hurst 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Midnight Lace" 1:15 sign-off WNED 17-NET Buffalo all programs B&W unless otherwise indicated 9:00 Rise of the American Nation 11:00 Calculus & Analytic Geometry 1:00 Humanities 1:30 Guten Tag: Beginning German 2:30 Eye on the Universe 4:00 History of Latin America (c) 5:00 Major American Books 5:30 Misterogers' Neighborhood 6:00 En France 6:30 It's a Wonderful World (c) 7:00 World Press (c) 8:00 Rainbow Quest (Pete Seeger joins composer/ex-miner Jim Garland as he tells and sings of life in the Mines and in Kentucky) 9:00 Firing Line (c/William F. Buckley questions guests from Berkeley, Wisconsin, and Brandeis) 10:00 Boston Symphony 10:30 sign-off Retro: Eastern Virginia Wednesday, May 10, 1978 From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition: WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 6:10 Down To Earth 6:15 These Things We Share 6:30 Not For Women Only (third of five on homosexuality focuses on an organization of parents of gay people) 7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Dick Lamb (local talk show) 10 AM Donahue 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM People, Places And Things 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family

4 PM Match Game '78 (Patty Duke Astin, Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, baseball's Don Sutton, Betty White) 4:30 Merv Griffin (guest host Steve Allen, Dick Clark, Helen O'Connell, Pat Harrington, Peter Nero) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Cross-Wits (Milt Kamen, Anita Gillette, Jan Murray, Patty McCormack) 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM Pilot: "King Of The Road" (Roger Miller--who else?-plays a semiretired country and western singer who owns an Alabama motel frequented by musical entertainers. John Davidson plays himself; also watch for Larry Haines, best known as Stu Bergman on "Search For Tomorrow".) 9 PM CBS Movie: "Murder At The Mardi Gras" 11 PM News 11:30 Hawaii Five-O 12:40 Kojak WHSV Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC) 6:30 Virginia Farmer 7 AM Good Morning America (Attorney General Griffin Bell) 9 AM PTL Club 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Diana Canova, Ron Carey, Mac Davis, David Doyle, Sandy Duncan, Robert Fuller, George Gobel, Rita Moreno, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Mackenzie Phillips, Robert Urich) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Pixanne 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 7 PM Rollergirls (NBC, delay from 8 PM) 7:30 Joe And Valerie (NBC, delay from 8:30 PM) 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Starsky & Hutch 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "Death In Deep Water" 2:10 News WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6:30 Virginia Today 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue (topic: joint custody of children) 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Richmond Today 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Match Game '78 4:30 Three Stooges 5 PM Gilligan's Island 5:30 Get Smart (diminutive Michael Dunn as Mr. Big) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8 PM Pilot: "King Of The Road" 9 PM CBS Movie: "Murder At The Mardi Gras" 11 PM News 11:30 Hawaii Five-O 12:40 Kojak WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg-Richmond (ABC) 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM 700 Club (topic: Communism and Christianity) 10 AM F.Y.I. (local magazine show) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Merv Griffin (same as WTAR/WTKR) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Odd Couple 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Starsky & Hutch 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:30 Big Valley 1:30 News WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 5:50 News 6 AM Yoga For Health

6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Ethel Merman performs songs by Irving Berlin.) 9 AM Dinah! (Bob Barker, Bobby Goldsboro, Polly Holliday, Marla Gibbs, baker Esther Tomich, financial counselor Lewis Wallensky, Lisa Hartman) 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Mike And Lynn 'Roundabout Tidewater (consumer tips, homemaking do-it-yourself ideas) 1 PM Card Sharks 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 The Rookies 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Between The Wars (first of two comparing FDR and Hitler as leaders and policymakers) 8 PM Rollergirls 8:30 Joe And Valerie 9 PM Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (Jimmy Stewart gets roasted by Dean, June Allyson, Janet Leigh, Henry Fonda, George Burns, Greer Garson, Lucille Ball, Sen. Barry Goldwater, Milton Berle, Orson Welles, Don Rickles, Mickey Rooney, Eddie Albert, Tony Randall, Foster Brooks, Red Buttons (who no doubt does his "never had a dinner" routine), LaWanda Page, Ruth Buzzi, Jesse White, Rich Little) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Mac Davis, Erma Bombeck, Ronny Graham (anybody else remember him as "Mr. Dirt" on a motor-oil commercial around 1973--he looked a bit like Ernest T. Bass), opera singer Carol Neblett) 1 AM Tomorrow (guest: Don Rickles) 2 AM News 2:10 Pride WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6:40 Virginia Almanac/News 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "Once Upon A Time" (I wonder if this is where the idea for the cartoon "One Froggy Evening" came from--a boy gets unwanted fame from a dancing caterpillar; of course in the cartoon Michigan J. Frog sings only for the man who found him.) 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Sanford And Son 12:30 Gong Show 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer

1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Emergency One! 5 PM The Lucy Show 5:30 Green Acres 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Liars Club (Ed Asner, Dick Martin, Dody Goodman, Larry Hovis) 7:30 In Search Of A Cure (cancer research, diagnosis and treatment in the Richmond area, pre-empts "Newlywed Game") 8 PM Rollergirls 8:30 Joe And Valerie 9 PM Dean Martin Celebrity Roast 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 6:30 Valley Of The Dinosaurs 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Happy Days (day-behind) 9:30 Movie: "Female On The Beach" (Joan Crawford falls for beach bum Jeff Chandler, from '55) 11:30 Midday (activities for retarded kids at Camp Parkintan; fad fashions) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night (I'm amazed at the clearance rate, in-pattern, in Virginia; IIRC, Lynchburg's WSET also carried this at 4.) 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Movie: "Ripped Off" (from '72: Robert Blake, three years before "Baretta," plays a boxer accused of murdering his manager; Ernest Borgnine co-stars) 8 PM Eight Is Enough 9 PM Charlie's Angels 10 PM Starsky & Hutch 11 PM News 11:30 Police Story 12:40 Mystery Of The Week 2:10 News WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (PBS) In-school programs until 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Feeling Free

5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Great TV Auction (Ch. 15's annual fundraiser, don't know how long it goes) WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (PBS) 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 In-school programs 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 In-school programs 3 PM Electric Company 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy (guest: Soupy Sales) 7 PM Watch Your Mouth (show for teenagers; a new Haitian student refuses to mingle with her classmates) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Daniel Foster, M.D. 8:30 Your Health (topic: diabetes) 9 PM Great Performances ("Shooting The Chandelier," set near the end of World War II, depicts the tense relationship among a Red Army officer, his former professor, and an aristocratic Czech girl.) 10:30 Country Music sign off 11 PM WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.) 5:45 Ross Bagley (gospel music) 6:45 News 7 AM Lone Ranger 7:30 Popeye 'n Bugs Bunny 8:30 Leave It To Beaver 9 AM Big Valley 10 AM 700 Club (guest: author Catherine Marshall) 11:30 The Rock 12 N Charisma 12:30 Marcus Welby, M.D. (the emotional problems of a newly-adopted child played by Pamelyn Ferdin) 1:30 Hazel 2 PM New Zoo Revue 2:30 Little Rascals/Our Gang 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends 4 PM Monkees 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 Partridge Family 6 PM Dick Van Dyke 6:30 I Love Lucy

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Andy Griffith 8:30 Doris Day 9 PM 700 Club (rerun of 10 AM program) 10:30 The Rock 11 PM Charisma 11:30 Movie: "Thunder Over The Plains" WVIR Ch. 29 Charlottesville (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Charlottesville Today 9:30 PTL Club (guest: singer Andrae Crouch) 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Sanford And Son 12:30 High Rollers 1 PM For Richer, For Poorer 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Ted Knight; Robert Klein, Peter Allen, actor Jack Eagle, astronomer Robert Jastrow) 5:30 Gong Show 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Donahue (same as Ch. 6) 8 PM Rollergirls 8:30 Joe And Valerie 9 PM Dean Martin Celebrity Roast 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WVPT Ch. 51 Harrisonburg (PBS) 8 AM Feeling Free 8:30 Over Easy (guest: Dina Merrill) 9 AM In-school programs 3 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 3:30 Villa Alegre 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Great TV Auction (Ch. 51's fundraiser, don't know how long it goes) Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, May 10, 1969 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Green Dragon Theater (I think this is a reference to Orvil Dragon, a character

on "Officer Don's Popeye Club" on Ch. 2.) 8 AM Popeye Club 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Top Cat 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Untamed World ("Dragon" looks at snakes and crocodiles, delay from 12:30 PM) 12 N Storybook Squares (Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, Stu Gilliam, Arte Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Soupy Sales, Charley Weaver, Paul Winchell) 12:30 Movie: "Stagecoach To Dancer's Rock" (Martin Landau appears in this one, from '62) 1:55 Sports Film 2 PM Baseball: Reds-Expos (alternate game: Giants-Cubs) 5 PM Steve Allen (David Janssen, Joan Baez, Mort Sahl, New Orleans mayor Victor Schiro, time approximate) 6 PM News (John Pruitt) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Adam-12 (week-behind delay from 7:30 PM) 7:30 Death Valley Days (Robert Taylor is the lawman, Rudy Vallee is his sidekick) 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Rod McKuen Special 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Sound Of Anger" (pilot for "The Lawyers" segment of "The Bold Ones," with Burl Ives and James Farentino) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Pony Express" 1:30 Movie: "Three On A Spree" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 8 AM Roy Rogers 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Top Cat 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Underdog 12 N Storybook Squares 12:30 Untamed World (South American tribes) 1 PM Bill Anderson 1:30 Gadabout Gaddis 2 PM Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM Wilburn Brothers (time approximate) 5:30 Lester Flatt (after his breakup with Earl Scruggs) 6 PM Kitty Wells 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Little Jimmy Dickens) 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Rod McKuen Special 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Sound Of Anger" 11 PM Stoneman Family 11:30 Saturday Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:25 Sacred Heart 6:40 Living Word 6:55 RFD-5 7:25 Metro Forestry 7:30 4-H Hour 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels) 9:30 Wacky Races 10 AM Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Herculoids 12 N Shazzan! 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 1:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 2 PM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (delay from 8:30 AM) 3 PM Dobie Gillis 3:30 Gidget 4 PM Adventures Of The Seaspray 4:30 Tightrope! (Atlanta viewers get a double dose of Mike Connors today--"Tightrope!" now, and "Mannix" at 10 PM.) 5 PM Hawaii Five-O (delay from Wed 10 PM) 6 PM Panorama News 6:30 The Good Guys (delay from Wed 8:30 PM) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from Wed 9 PM) 7:30 Jackie Gleason (rerun of the episode where Ralph claims his friend Jackie Gleason is going to appear at the Raccoon Lodge dance, but Gleason never heard of the bus driver) 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction (actors Buddy Rogers and Richard Arlen attend a Hooterville premiere--of their 1928 movie "Wings") 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Far Horizons" (the story of Lewis and Clark, with Fred MacMurray and Charlton Heston, from '55) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta/WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 8 PM Charles Ives (Leopold Stokowski conducts the American Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Charles Ives' Fourth Symphony, which took ten years to decipher after it was found in 1954.) 9 PM Theater I: "Crazy Sunday" with Dana Andrews and Rip Torn 10 PM Speaking Freely WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Ag Science 7:30 George Of The Jungle (delay from noon, listed as black and white) 8 AM Dudley Do-Right (delay from Sun 9:30 AM, listed as black and white)

8:30 Three Stooges 9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 9:30 Adventures Of Gulliver 10 AM Spider-Man 10:30 Fantastic Voyage 11 AM Journey To The Center Of The Earth 11:30 Fantastic Four 12 N Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Happening (the Grass Roots, the Spiral Staircase) 2 PM Ramar Of The Jungle 2:30 Three Stooges 3 PM Movies: "Danger Woman" (watch for Don Porter in this one from '46) and "A Dangerous Game" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (National Championship Steeplechase Motorcycle Race, NCAA Gymnastics Championships, Fireman's Competition--competition in events such as pumping and ladder climbing) 6:30 The Avengers (delay from Mon 7:30 PM) 7:30 Dating Game (celebrity guest: Don Grady of "My Three Sons") 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk (salutes to Mother's Day, Irving Berlin's 81st birthday, and the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in May 1869; Virginia Graham appears on behalf of the National Cancer Crusade) 9:30 Hollywood Palace (a country show with hosts Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Burl Ives, George Gobel, Irene Ryan, Jeannie C. Riley, Sonny James, the Stoney Mountain Cloggers) 10:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11 PM News (I presume this is ABC, no anchor given) 11:15 Movie: "The Benny Goodman Story" (Steve Allen plays the bandleader) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Adventures In Living 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 9:30 Adventures Of Gulliver 10 AM Spider-Man 10:30 Fantastic Voyage 11 AM Journey To The Center Of The Earth 11:30 Fantastic Four 12 N George Of The Jungle 12:30 American Bandstand (Tommy Roe, Smoke Ring) 1:30 Happening 2 PM Bill Anderson 2:30 Wilburn Brothers (guest: Charlie Walker) 3 PM Porter Wagoner (guests: Lonzo and Oscar) 3:30 Joe Pyne (guest: Earl Ray Koons, author of "The Planet Earth") 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Movie: "The Left Hand Of God" 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 Atlanta Wrestling 11:30 Joe Pyne (rerun of the 3:30 show)

1 AM News (listed in black and white--the station had color, but this could also be ABC on delay) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Wacky Races 10 AM Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Herculoids 12 N Shazzan! 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 1:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 2 PM Movie: "Tarzan And The Trappers" (Gordon Scott is Tarzan, from '58) 3 PM Abbott And Costello 3:30 Car And Track 4 PM Combat! 5 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 6 PM News (Red Brown) 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "Between Heaven And Hell" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Georgialand 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Wacky Races 10 AM Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Herculoids 12 N Shazzan! 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 1:30 Lone Ranger (animated) 2 PM Happening (Mickey Rooney, the Friends of Distinction) 2:30 Film 3 PM Movie: "Sierra Baron" (Brian Keith and Rick Jason are in this one from '58) 5 PM Film 5:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett (ABC, delay from Fri 9:30 PM) 6 PM N.Y.P.D. (ABC, delay from Tue 9:30 PM) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Porter Wagoner

7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News 11:15 Robins Report 11:20 Movie: "The Bottom Of The Bottle" (despite the title, this is about an escaped convict trying to get his wife and kids out of Mexico, and the lawyer-brother who fears for his practice if he helps him) WJRJ (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 2 PM Upbeat (Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, Brooklyn Bridge, Ronnie Dove) 3 PM Agriculture U.S.A. 3:30 Movie: TBA 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Batman 6 PM Western Star Theatre 6:30 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 7 PM Movie: "Prince Of Foxes" 9 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 9:30 Roller Derby 10:30 The Generation Gap (pianist Craig Hundley and his manager-father play the game, delay from Fri 8:30 PM, pre-empted on Ch. 11) 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Thriller WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) off air on Saturdays WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Top Cat 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Underdog 12 N Storybook Squares 12:30 Untamed World 1 PM Dog Etiquette 1:30 Film: "Pride Of The Packers" 2 PM Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM Wrestling (from the studio, time approximate) 6 PM Film: "Lifeline On Wheels" (the trucking industry) 6:30 Bill Anderson 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Rod McKuen Special 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Sound Of Anger" sign off 11 PM WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

2 PM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (delay from 8:30 AM) 5 PM Hawaii Five-O (delay from Wed 10 PM) 6:30 The Good Guys (delay from Wed 8:30 PM) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies (delay from Wed 9 PM) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta/WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 8 PM Charles Ives (Leopold Stokowski conducts the American Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Charles Ives' Fourth Symphony, which took ten years to decipher after it was found in 1954.) 9 PM Theater I: "Crazy Sunday" with Dana Andrews and Rip Torn 10 PM Speaking Freely WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 11 PM News (I presume this is ABC, no anchor given) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6 PM News (Red Brown) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Georgialand 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 6:30 CBS News WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) off air on Saturdays All right, bp, here I come again with my snark: 1) WAGA: I bet CBS was really pleased with this station's habit of airing shows out of pattern. I suspect this continued up until the time of News Corp's purchase and conversion of the station to FOX in 1995. CBS probably didn't shed too many tears to see channel 5 gone as one might suppose. These days with TiVo, it's up to the viewer to decide when he or she wants to watch a particular program; VCRs were still in the Research and Development phase in 1969, though (if that). 2) I know we dealt extensively with Georgia ETV's peculiarities on the recent 1974 post, but it seems to me a waste just to run a three-hour sked in prime time (I bet you even money the control room staff bitched loudly about coming in on a Saturday night). GETV would have done better to do as WETV (and many other pub TV outlets at the time) did and just stay dark on Saturdays, postponing those shows until the next day, when more potential viewers would be at home anyway. These days, PBS stations fill up Saturday nights with the likes of Lawrence Welk and so-called "Brit-coms" aimed at an older, house-bound viewership, since everybody else is either out or watching videos or playing video games on that night. 3) WTVC, 11 p.m. and WMAZ, 6:30 p.m.: It must have been annoying to viewers to have to figure out for themselves whether a newscast was local or national. TVG's inconsistent labeling sure didn't help things. It was so strange when I started collecting issues from the 1960s to find newscasts mostly unlabeled--by the time I came along in the 1970s, the magazine finally started doing that;

e.g., "NBC News," "News" standing for local, and so on. 4) WDEF, 6 p.m.: Red Brown was a well-respected anchor in Chattanooga. His wife was named Violet and they had a daughter named Blackie. (HAHAHAHAHA!!!) 5) WMAZ, 7-8 a.m.: The station sure seems proud of its state of location. It should be, since, back then, the Macon stations were about the only ones whose signals did not reach into any other state. Ta-ta for now! 1. WAGA ran a movie on Wednesday nights from 8:30-10:30. They put "Green Acres" at 10:30 Wednesday, then delayed everything else airing on the network from 8:30-11 to Saturday. Actually, several CBS affiliates in these parts ran movies on Wednesdays, usually early so as to compete with "The Virginian"; I remember WFMY and WBTV doing this, delaying "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" to Fridays at 7, and pre-empting "Wild Wild West". "Mr. Pix" had previously pre-empted the Saturday edition of "Captain Kangaroo" from 8-9; when CBS changed its Saturday-morning lineup in 1968 the first available hour slot was 8:30-9:30, and you already know how Ch. 5 handled it. 2. I wondered about that myself, why Chs. 8, 15, and 18 would carry only three hours on Saturday. At the time many NET stations (at least the ones I know about) didn't even bother to sign on on Saturday. 3. I have difficulty figuring out if the newscast is local or network in the pre-1970 era unless the anchor's name is given or I know there was a network newscast at a particular time (such as ABC Sat/Sun 11 PM); where it gets tricky is something like Ch. 11 at 1 AM--is that a short locallyproduced wrapup before sign-off or did they delay ABC News two hours? Memory seems to be telling me it was the latter; by the late '70s they were doing local news 11-11:30, a movie 11:301:30, and ABC News 1:30-1:45. 4. No comment. 5. "Georgia TV Monitor," later renamed "Georgia Farm Monitor," originated at WMAZ and, by sometime in the '70s, was carried statewide. The other show I'm not familiar with. Retro: Amherst, Nova Scotia Mon, May 6, 1974 from my hometown paper, Amherst Citizen * Bangor channels (cable 6 and 9) were videotapes of the stations recorded at Chamcook, New Brunswick and "bicycled" to cablecos Listings in order of cable channels Cable 2 CKCW-CTV/ATV Moncton (OTA 2) Cable 5 CJCH-CTV/ATV Halifax 7:00 University of the Air 7:30 Happy House 8:00 Canada AM 9:30 Romper Room 10:00 Yoga 10:30 Super Pay Cards 11:00 Eye Bet 11:30 Women's Show (IIRC, CKCW and CJCH ran their own programs in the slot) noon Beat the Clock 12:30 Magistrate's Court 1:00 Movie Matinee "Accused of Murder"

2:30 Art of Cooking 3:00 Discovery Nova Scotia 3:30 Somerset 4:00 Another World 4:30 What's the Good Word? 5:00 Yogi's Gang 5:30 ID 6:00 ATV News (CKCW and CJCH ran separate local newscasts) 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Emergency! 8:00 Movie "Last Train from Gun Hill" 10:00 Medical Center 11:00 Pig 'n Whistle 11:30 Amazing Kreskin mid. CTV National News 12:20 ATV News 12:30 Best of Berton Cable 3 CBHT-CBC Halifax Cable 13 CBCT-CBC Charlottetown (OTA 13) 9:00 Mr. Dressup 9:30 Nova Scotia Schools 11:00 Sesame Street noon Mon Ami 12:15 Friendly Giant 12:30 Flintstones 1:00 (3) News/Roundabout 1:00 (13) Studio 13 1:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 2:00 Juliette & Friends 2:30 Luncheon Date 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 A Way Out 5:00 Tommy Tompkins 5:30 That Girl 6:00 (3) Fred Davis 6:00 (13) News/Compass 6:30 (3) Here Today 7:00 (13) Coronation Street 7:30 Lotsa Luck 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon 9:30 This is the Law 10:00 Nature of Things 10:30 Man Alive 11:00 The National/Local News 11:40 (3) Gunsmoke 11:40 (13) Toma Cable 4 CCTV 4-Community Channel Amherst 7pm Cumberland Hoedown Cable 6 WLBZ-NBC Bangor 9:00 My Backyard

9:30 Dialing for Dollars 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Jeopardy! 11:00 Wizard of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jackpot 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 1:00 Dialing for Dollars 1:30 Three on a Match 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 How to Survive a Marriage 4:00 Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Bonanza 6:00 To Tell the Truth 6:30 American Life Style 7:00 Magician 8:00 Movie "Limbo" 10:00 Tonight Show Cable 7 CHSJ-CBC Saint John (OTA 7, via Caledonia Mountain's CHMT-TV which was COLed to Moncton) 7:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 8:00 Juliette & Friends 8:30 Ed Allen Time 9:00 Mr. Dressup 9:30 Nova Scotia Schools 11:00 Sesame Street noon Mon Ami 12:15 Friendly Giant 12:30 Mid-day Report 12:35 Hollywood Squares 1:00 Movie "From the Terrace" (pt 1) 2:30 Magazine 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 A Way Out 5:00 Flintstones 5:30 Spectroscope 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Bob Newhart 7:00 Chase 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon 9:30 This is the Law 10:00 Nature of Things 11:00 The National/Local News 11:30 Fred Davis mid. Merv Griffin Cable 9 WEMT-ABC Bangor (Amherst didn't get CBS or PBS on cable until around 1982, when Cancom launched) 11:00 Mantrap

11:30 Brady Bunch noon Password 12:30 Split Second 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Girl in My Life 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Love American Style 4:30 Mike Douglas 6:00 Hogan's Heroes 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Rookies 8:00 Movie "QB VII" (pt 1) 11:00 Stand Up & Cheer Cable 11 CBAFT-SRC Moncton (OTA 11) 10:15 En mouvement 10:30 M. Pipo 11:00 Les Chiboukis 11:15 Du soleil a 5 cents 11:30 Personnalite feminine noon Les recettes de Juliette 12:30 Danse sur un arc-en-ciel 1:00 Pepinot 1:30 Allo Boubou 2:30 Femme d'aujourd'hui 3:30 Cinema "Abibaba et les 40 voleurs" 5:00 Bobino 5:30 Les Egregores 6:00 Daktari 7:00 Cher oncle Bill 7:30 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui 8:00 Actualites 24 8:30 Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones) 9:00 Les forges de St-Maurice 9:30 Monte Joye 10:00 Destination Canada 10:30 Boney 11:30 Le Telejournal/Nouvelles du sport mid. Appelez-moi Lise 1:00 Cinema "Un accident parmi tant d'autres" Retro:Cleveland Saturday, December 3, 1949 WNBK-4 NBC 6:10 Film Short 6:20 Dog Show Preview 6:40 Don Winslow (Of The Navy) 7PM Lone Ranger-ABC 7:30 Nature Of Things 7:45 Leon Pearson 8PM NBC Presents 9PM Who Said That

9:30 Quarterback Club-The Browns, off a 14-6 win over the Chicago Hornets, were about to go into the All America Conference Playoffs, playing and beating Buffalo 31-21, then the San Francisco 49ers in their last AAFC title game 21-7 10PM Film Feature WEWS-5 CBS-ABC 5:30 Americans At Work 6PM Pathfinders 6:30 Hunt-Fish Club 7PM Movie Time 7:30 (Hollywood)Screen Test-ABC 8PM Paul Whiteman-ABC 9PM Cavalcade Of Stars-DuMont 10PM Cleveland Barons-Pittsburgh Hornets AHL Hockey-Probably just the 3rd period Live 10:40 Sports Review 10:50 Wrestling-May have joined DuMont in Progress for the matches from the Marigold Arena in Chicago 12:30 With The Barons WXEL-9 To Be DuMont/ABC Test Pattern WXEL would begin tests shortly, before signing on officially December 19, 1949 Source:Elyria, Ohio Chronicle-Telegram Retro; New York City, May 1, 1947 Source: New York Times Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC, now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont, now WNYW-Fox) AFTERNOONS 1:30 2-Live coverage, address of Mexican President Miguel Aleman at United Nations 4-Live coverage, address of Mexican President Miguel Aleman at United Nations 3:00 5-News 4:45 5-Financial News EVENING 7:00 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery 7:30 5-Film Shorts

7:45 5-Soccer Game Preview 7:50 4-Television Newsreel with John Cameron Swayze 8:00 4-Juvenile Jury with Jack Barry 5-Show Case 8:15 News with Douglas Edwards (This was Channel 2's local news, NOT the CBS Evening News, since the local newscast was not seen outside New York until the CBS Television Network started sending programming to other cities in the spring of 1948.) 8:30 2-All New York Junior Hugh School Quiz 4-Variety Program, with Harriet Van Horne and James Beard 5-Swing For-e Golf 9:00 2-Judy Lynn, Songs 4-You Are An Artist with Jon Gnagy 9:05 2-Drama; No More Alice 9:15 4-Television Newsreel Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, May 4, 1974 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Jetsons (delay from noon) 7:30 Popeye 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N News 12:30 Sights And Sounds Of Soul 1 PM Tarzan 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: White Sox-Brewers (rain game: Padres-Mets) 5 PM Perry Mason (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM Hee Haw (George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Johnny Bush) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM Movie: "Birdman Of Alcatraz" 11:30 News 12 M Movie: "Tobruk" 2:10 News 2:15 Movie: "See How They Run" (I believe this was the first made-for-TV movie, from '64)

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7:30 Agricultural Science In Action 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! (NBC hockey announcer Ted Lindsay explains the game) 1 PM Countdown To Destiny 1:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Eddie Arcaro, who rode two Triple Crown winners: Whirlaway (1941) and Citation (1948)) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM Addams Family (the sitcom) 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM Jimmy Dean 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "You'll Like My Mother" (Patty Duke is the star, a pregnant young widow trapped in a house with strange goings-on, but Richard Thomas, around the time "The Waltons" began--1972--also appears with the actress he was dating (but for some reason they never married), Sian Barbara Allen.) 11 PM Bobby Goldsboro (guest: Curtis Mayfield) 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Mike Oldfield, David Essex, the Electric Light Orchestra, Bloodstone, Manfred Mann) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:10 Video College 6:40 Farm Report 6:45 Box 5 R.F.D. 7:15 Tree Talks 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies: "Scooby Doo Meets Laurel And Hardy" 10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated) 10:30 Jeannie (animated) 11 AM Vision On 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Gosha, The Circus Bear," '71, from Russia) 2 PM World Of Survival

2:30 Dusty's Trail (a blot on the resumes of Bob Denver and Forrest Tucker) 3 PM Soul Train (the Spinners, the Independents, Leroy Hutson) 4 PM UFO 5 PM Kentucky Derby (Cannonade won, but Little Current won the Preakness and Belmont) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM National Geographic ("Ethiopia: The Hidden Empire") 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (Bernadette Peters, Tim Conway) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Boy, Did I Get A Wrong Number!" (Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller star, watch for Danny Thomas' ex-TV wife, Marjorie Lord.) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM Course Of Our Times 7:30 Fun And Games 8 PM Discovery ("A Corner Of France") 8:30 Lenox Quartet: Haydn's Opus 20 9 PM Wilburn Brothers (I kid you not, this actually was on a PBS station; guests: Jean Shepard and Larry Cunningham) 9:30 Story Of An Ocean Liner 10 PM Movie: "Friends And Lovers" sign off 11:10 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Science In Action 7 AM Bob Brandy 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Mini-Munsters" 1 PM American Bandstand (Sami Jo ("Tell Me A Lie") and the Soul Children) 2 PM Mull's Singing Convention 3 PM Know Your Bible 3:30 Golf: Byron Nelson Classic (third round) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Permatex 300 stock-car race from Daytona; World Professional Target Diving Championship) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM TBA 7:30 Political Talk (Democrat whose name is not given) 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Cat Creature" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM Movie: "The Gorgon" 12:30 Movie: "Curse Of The Voodoo" 2 AM ABC News (anchor not given, may have been from one of the o&os) WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Adventures In Living 7 AM Ebony Beat Journal 7:30 Romper Room 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N News 12:30 Green Acres 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Movie: "Vicki" 3:30 Golf: Byron Nelson Classic (third round) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 News 7 PM Reasoner Report 7:30 Action Line 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Cat Creature" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News 11:40 ABC News 11:55 Movie: "Can-Can" 1:45 Movie: "Villa" (as in Pancho) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:30 Uncle Hank 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM Soul Train (Eddie Kendricks, Martha Reeves (of Martha and the Vandellas), the Dramatics) 2 PM Speakeasy 3 PM International Skating Conference (wonder if this is roller derby) 4 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 5 PM Kentucky Derby 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Treasure Hunt

7:30 That Girl 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM Movie: "Love With The Proper Stranger" sign off 12:40 AM WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Navy Film 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Ebony Speaks 2:30 Movie: "Three Faces West" 4 PM CBS Golf Championship (Johnny Miller, Forrest Fezler, Chi Chi Rodriguez) 5 PM Kentucky Derby 6 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Charlie Walker) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (well-known tunes) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:20 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Rod Stewart and Faces, Osibisa, Livingston Taylor (James' brother)) sign off 12:50 AM WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Sound Of Youth 3 PM Fashion Focus 3:30 America Be Fit

3:45 Living Better 4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM French Chef 5:30 A Touch Of Spice (cooking) 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Humanist Alternative 7 PM Firing Line 8 PM Wall Street Week 8:30 Theater In America: "To Be Young, Gifted And Black" 10 PM Energy Crisis: End Of The Beginning? sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Popeye 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Spiderman 8:30 Speed Racer 9 AM Ultra Man 9:30 Three Stooges 10 AM Abbott And Costello 10:30 Flipper 11 AM Roller Game Of The Week 1 PM Wagons Ho! ("Wagon Train" reruns) 2 PM Baseball: Braves-Pirates 4:30 Party! (time approximate) 5 PM This Week In The NBA 5:30 Fishin' Hole 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 7 PM All South Wrestling 8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Mel Tillis, Diana Trask, Billy Walker) 8:30 Wilburn Brothers (Jeanne Pruett, Mel Street) 9 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Red Morgan) 9:30 Buck Owens (Kenni Huskey (a woman), Tony Booth, Susan Raye) 10 PM Jim Ed Brown 10:30 Del Reeves 11 PM ABA Playoff: New York (now New Jersey) Nets vs. Utah Stars for the championship (Nets won, 4 games to 1, taped telecast) 1 AM Movie: "All Mine To Give" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM Hodgepodge Lodge 3:30 Erica (needlework) 3:45 Theonie (cooking) 4 PM French Chef 4:30 Woman 5 PM Bill Moyers' Journal 5:30 Should The Lady Take A Chance? 6 PM Interfusions 7 PM The Advocates 8 PM Washington Straight Talk (guest is thenVice President Gerald Ford) 8:30 War And Peace (Part 3) 10 PM Energy Crisis: End Of The Beginning? 11 PM Nation's Economy Out Of Control WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! 1 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM Soul Train (time approximate) 6 PM Bobby Goldsboro 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "You'll Like My Mother" 11 PM Police Surgeon 11:30 Saturday Tonight Show (Roy Clark, Phyllis Newman, Charles Grodin) WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 3 PM Fashion Focus 3:30 America Be Fit 3:45 Living Better 4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You

4:30 Book Beat 5 PM Nation Time 5:30 Country Music Spectacular 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Men And Ideas 7 PM Cinema Showcase 7:30 The People's Business 8 PM Aesthetic Venture 8:30 War And Peace (Part 3) sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Huck And Yogi 7:30 Mighty Mouse 8 AM Porky Pig 8:30 Bozo's Big Top 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Batman (Vincent Price as Egghead) 10 AM Batman 10:30 Lone Ranger 11 AM Jungle Jim (Johnny Weissmuller's only series) 11:30 Circus Boy (Micky Dolenz, then known as Mickey Braddock) 12 N Mr. Magoo 12:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 1 PM News Spectrum 2 PM Call Of The West ("Death Valley Days" reruns) 2:30 Trails West (more "Death Valley Days" reruns) 3 PM American Horse And Horseman 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 My Friend Flicka 5 PM Time Tunnel 6 PM Cowtown Rodeo 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 Circus! 8 PM Untamed World 8:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 9 PM Oral Roberts 9:30 The Lesson 10 PM George And Diane Ivey 10:30 New Directions 11 PM Waters Family WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 12 N Porky Pig 12:30 Gigantor 1 PM Daffy Duck 1:30 Faith For Today 2 PM Norman Vincent Peale 2:30 Scope 3 PM Three Stooges 3:30 25 Years Young 4:30 Roller Game Of The Week 5:30 Untamed World 6 PM Invisible Man

6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 Lassie 8 PM Movie: "Men Are Such Fools" (Humphrey Bogart, not yet a full-fledged star although he had already done "The Petrified Forest", appears in this comedy from '38--only after "High Sierra" in '41 would he never get second billing again; also in this is Penny Singleton, the movies' and radio's Blondie and the voice of Jane Jetson.) 10 PM Movie: "Never Say Goodbye" (another dramatic actor tries comedy--Errol Flynn, from '46--watch for Forrest Tucker in this one) 11:30 Star Performance sign off 12 M WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM Course Of Our Times 7:30 Fun And Games 8 PM Discovery ("A Corner Of France") 8:30 Lenox Quartet: Haydn's Opus 20 9 PM Wilburn Brothers (I kid you not, this actually was on a PBS station; guests: Jean Shepard and Larry Cunningham) 9:30 Story Of An Ocean Liner 10 PM Movie: "Friends And Lovers" sign off 11:10 PM WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Sound Of Youth 3 PM Fashion Focus 3:30 America Be Fit 3:45 Living Better 4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM French Chef 5:30 A Touch Of Spice (cooking) 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Humanist Alternative 7 PM Firing Line 8 PM Wall Street Week 8:30 Theater In America: "To Be Young, Gifted And Black" 10 PM Energy Crisis: End Of The Beginning? sign off 11 PM

WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 8:30 Wilburn Brothers (Jeanne Pruett, Mel Street) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom Well, bp, we got us a right smart mess here, as they say in Alabama, where I'm from ... 1) First off, did Georgia ETV allow local opt-outs back in the Seventies? Or was WGTV actually part of the network at that time? WGTV was (and still is) located at the University of Georgia and, if Wikipedia can be believed, was more or less the mother station of the network; the other stations, WDCO and WCLP, served respectively, middle and northwestern Georgia and were almost certainly repeaters of the main signal in Atlanta. I think that these days, or perhaps beginning in the 1980s, Georgia Public TV allows for local opt-outs, as the public radio network does. What do your other TV Guides indicate? (Alabama's system, by contrast, was almost totally uniform, with only a once-weekly opt-out, for local public affairs.) 2) That is truly strange for a PBS outlet to be carrying one of the Show Biz country music syndie half-hours. I suspect the network probably carried more than that at one time, but began dropping them as commercial stations throughout the state picked them up over time. One thing is for certain: WGTV's management at UGA wasn't paying any attention to the fact that Ted Turner included the Wilburn Brothers in his Saturday night country block on WTCG, just one half hour earlier. Would you imagine that Turner raised hell about it to UGA officials, that a taxpayer-funded station was duplicating a commercial offering? 3) There would have duplication of a different sort had WGTV signed on in the morning and taken the Georgia Public TV feed--it would have been the same exact lineup as the local Atlanta station, WETV. Wonder whether WETV just tapped into the GPTV feed for those hours, and covered up the promos and ID cards between the shows? It sure looks like it. Your questions are a little hard to answer; I've never known Alabama Public Television stations to opt out of a statewide feed; neither have I known UNC-TV (where I am) stations to do this. WGTV exercised considerable independence from the rest of GPTV in those days. WGTV and WETV did duplications, such as "Masterpiece Theatre" and "Sesame Street," but I suspect that WETV, owned by the Atlanta school board, did not rely on GPTV for its feeds (for the record, most of what was on 15, 18, 30, and 45 that Saturday also aired on Ch. 3 in Tampa and/or Ch. 24 in Orlando; I've just posted a Central Florida listing for the same date and you can compare the two). I don't know of any other PBS station carrying the Wilburn Brothers, Porter Wagoner, or anything else from Show Biz, and my first thought when I saw the Wilburns on 8 and 17 was the same as yours: what did Ted Turner make

of that? (Parenthetically, it was a joke around PBS stations at one time that if PBS could carry Lawrence Welk, "Hee Haw" would be next.) Georgia and South Carolina are the only statewide public-TV systems I've ever seen with local opt-outs (WNTV Greenville and WNSC Rock Hill used to occasionally do their own thing separately from the rest of SCETV). WNTV of the South Carolina Educational network never opted out of the statewide network. On the other hand, WRET/49 of nearby Spartanburg certainly did. WNSC, WRJA, WRET, and WJWJ, all had full independent studios and produced shows for local audiences--I think WRJA and WJWJ still may, through relentless budget cuts by right-wing legislators has pretty much put a stop to that. The original vision was two statewide networks---WRLK, WNTV, WITV, WJPM, and WEBA would provide a static statewide network, while WNSC, WRET, WHMC, WRJA, WJWJ, as well as stations in Greenwood and Orangeburg would provide local programing. The Orangeburg station was never built, and several of the local stations never got a local studio. Retro: Kentucky Monday, May 4, 1981 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6 AM Today In WAVE Country 7 AM Today (Jim Dale, Broadway's "Barnum", and his three-week replacement, Tony Orlando) 9 AM Texas (delay from 3 PM) 10 AM Las Vegas Gambit 10:30 Blockbusters 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus (Patty Duke Astin, Jon Bauman, Robert Donner, Anne Francine--not to be confused with Anne Francis; Tom Kennedy hosts) 12 N Midday 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Susan Anton; Anne Murray, David Copperfield, singer Fred Knoblock--IIRC, he and Susan Anton made a recording called "Killin' Time") 1:30 Days Of Our Lives (Ch. 3 took the alternate feed, which went mostly to the Central time zone; the recommended time in the East was 1 PM) 2:30 Another World (likewise, the second feed; NBC preferred its Eastern stations carry it at 2 PM) 3:30 Movie: "Hostage Heart" 5 PM What's Happening!! 5:30 Carter Country 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Face The Music (songs are clues to celebrities' identities; Ron ("Tarzan") Ely hosts) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "Murder In Texas" (conclusion) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (Muhammad Ali, Tony Bennett, Lee Marvin) 2 AM News WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

5:50 Good Morning 6 AM Jim Bakker 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue (women's reactions to exotic male dancers) 10 AM Days Of Our Lives (delay from 1 or 1:30 PM) 11 AM The Doctors (delay from 12:30 PM) 11:30 Midday 12 N Bob Braun (makeup consultant George Masters) 1:30 Bullseye (Barry and Enright game distinguished from "Joker's Wild" and "Tic Tac Dough" by the difficulty of the questions-Jim Lange hosts) 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Big Valley 5 PM Good Times 5:30 Sanford And Son 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Donahue (Ralph Nader) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "Murder In Texas" (conclusion) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 5:40 Praying The Rosary 5:55 Farm News 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Women And Men In A Changing Society" 6:30 Richard Simmons 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Uncle Al 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Noon Report 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Hour Magazine (the mothers of Farrah Fawcett and Sally Struthers, remedies for arthritis pain, a method of water therapy for handicapped children, Gallaudet College for the deaf in Washington, DC) 5 PM John Davidson (Angie Dickinson, actor Brian Kerwin ("Lobo"), Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers Band) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM 7 O'Clock Report 7:30 Joker's Wild 8 PM Bugs Bunny, All American Hero 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 House Calls 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 Quincy 12:40 Harry O 1:50 This Is The Life 2:20 News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 6 AM Ed Allen Time 6:30 Preview Of The Louisville Children's Crusade (rerun from Sun 6:30 PM) 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Young And The Restless 10 AM John Davidson (Charlie Callas, John Forsythe, Nancy Dussault, taped performances by Paul McCartney, Robert Plant, Peter Townshend) 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Hour Magazine (same as Ch. 9) 1:30 Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30) 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 M*A*S*H 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Louisville Tonight 7:30 PM Magazine (Ed McMahon, an English castle open to tourists--Ch. 11 was one of the few stations in the country to have back-to-back magazine shows from 7-8 at the time) 8 PM Bugs Bunny, All American Hero 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 House Calls 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 Quincy 12:40 Harry O 1:50 News WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 5:30 Health Field 6 AM Better Way 6:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart (debut) 7 AM Good Morning America (Shelley Winters is a guest) 9 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 9:30 Family Feud (delay from noon) 10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Tony Danza; Dr. Hook, Burgess Meredith) 11 AM Love Boat (passengers: James Gregory, Jayne Meadows

Allen, Shelley Hack, Ronnie Scribner, Tony Ramirez) 12 N Extra! (local) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Movie: "You'll Like My Mother" 5:30 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Tic Tac Dough 7:30 PM Magazine (same as Ch. 11) 8 PM That's Incredible! (lasers that fight crime by detecting fingerprints, painless dentistry via hypnosis, a small man who lifts big weights, people who claim ghosts have called them on the telephone, a throat device that eliminates stuttering, Haitian zombies) 9 PM Sixty Years Of Seduction (Angie Dickinson, James Garner, Victoria Principal, and Robert Urich look at Hollywood's glamour girls and macho men from the '20s to the '70s; among them: Jean Harlow, Cary Grant, Rita Hayworth, Rudolph Valentino, Burt Lancaster, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, Elizabeth Taylor, Clint Eastwood, Jane Fonda, John Wayne, Sean Connery, John Travolta, Marlene Dietrich) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "House Of Strangers" WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) 7:15 A.M. Weather 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Electric Company 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11 AM Paddington Bear 11:30 Rebop 12 N Sesame Street 1 PM Science South: Focus Energy 1:30 Over Easy (Morey Amsterdam talks about weight loss) 2 PM Kup's Show (Cloris Leachman, diet-book authors Judy Mazel and Jane Brody) 3 PM Kathy's Kitchen 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Paddington Bear 6:30 Over Easy (how the elderly can deal with government red tape) 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7:30 Dick Cavett (first of two with equestrians Harry DeLeyer and Fanny Gardiner Collins) 8 PM Great Performances (the Eliot Feld Ballet) 9 PM Chopin: A Voyage With Byron Janis (he's a pianist) 10 PM Sacred Service: Avodath Hakodesh (a musical Sabbath service) 11 PM Dick Cavett (rerun of the 7:30 show)

11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 6 AM Jim Bakker 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 5) 10 AM Days Of Our Lives 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Password Plus 12 N News 12:30 Bob Braun (Carla Fine, author of "Married To Medicine," day behind Ch. 5) 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Texas 4 PM Addams Family 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Family Feud 7:30 Joker's Wild 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM NBC Movie: "Murder In Texas" (conclusion) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:15 Perspective 7 AM Romper Room 7:30 Great Space Coaster 8 AM Popeye 8:30 Groovie Goolies 9 AM Tom And Jerry 9:30 Spider Man 10 AM Merv Griffin (Charles Nelson Reilly, Morgan Fairchild, Edie McClurg) 11 AM Brady Bunch 11:30 My Three Sons 12 N Love, American Style 12:30 Love, American Style 1 PM Movie: "F. Scott Fitzgerald And 'The Last Of The Belles'" 3 PM Popeye 3:30 Flintstones And Friends (I don't know if this is "The Flintstones" or "Fred Flintstone And Friends") 4 PM Tom And Jerry 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Wonder Woman 6 PM Happy Days Again 6:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (guest: Sammy Davis Jr.) 7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 All In The Family 8 PM Movie: "Brannigan" (John Wayne) 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM M*A*S*H 11:30 Rockford Files 12:30 Mission: Impossible WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 6:30 Town And Country 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Hour Magazine (guest: Bob Keeshan, how to deal with anxieties children face) 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Alice 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Match Game 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM John Davidson (Gil Gerard, Tom Wopat, Karen Valentine, how to overcome acrophobia) 5 PM M*A*S*H 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM PM Magazine (Ed McMahon, Clydesdale horses) 7:30 M*A*S*H 8 PM Bugs Bunny, All American Hero 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 House Calls 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 Quincy 12:40 Harry O WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC) 6 AM Romper Room 6:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart (debut) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (Jesse Helms is guest from Valley Forge) 10 AM World Of People (a celebrity auto race prior to the Long Beach Grand Prix, Mrs. Anwar Sadat) 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Love Boat 12 N Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Wonder Woman 5 PM Happy Days Again

5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Tic Tac Dough 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Family Feud 8 PM That's Incredible! 9 PM Sixty Years Of Seduction 11 PM News 11:30 Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson ("Dave Allen At Large" airs here the rest of the week) 12 M Nightline (delay from 11:30 PM) 12:30 Fantasy Island (guests: Laraine Stephens, Ben Murphy, delay from 12 M) WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC) 5:30 700 Club 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Happy Days Again 10 AM Richard Simmons 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM Love Boat 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Tom And Jerry And Friends 4:25 News For Young People 4:30 Good Times 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM All In The Family 7:30 Face The Music 8 PM That's Incredible! 9 PM Sixty Years Of Seduction 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 12 M Fantasy Island WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 7:15 News 7:30 Great Space Coaster 8 AM Jim Bakker 9 AM News/Introspect 9:30 Health Field 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 Life In The Spirit 12 N Movie: "Kung Fu" (the 1972 pilot) 1:30 Richard Simmons 2 PM Bob Braun (two-day delay: self-proclaimed "modern-day mountaineer" Roger Dillard shows how to throw a tomahawk--I can only hope he

had better luck than Ed Ames did) 3 PM Bullwinkle 3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends 4 PM Woody Woodpecker And Friends 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Popeye 6 PM Good Times 6:30 Sanford And Son 7 PM Rockford Files 8 PM Movie: "Psycho" 10 PM Independent Network News 10:30 Benny Hill 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Prisoner: Cell Block H 12 M Movie: "The Carnation Killer" KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS) In-school programs until 3:30 Over Easy (Morey Amsterdam talks about weight loss) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Bywords (Jo Westpheling, editor of the Hickman Courier; Jack Paxton, editor of the Paducah Sun; Tom Butler, news director at WPSD-TV) 6:30 Great Decisions '81 (Selig Harrison, Carnegie Endowment For International Peace associate; L. Dean Brown, Middle East Institute president) 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7:30 Kentucky Journal: News 8 PM Firing Line (first of two on the government's role in the television industry; guests: Sen. Larry Pressler (Republican, South Dakota); Pat Robertson; Frank Shakespeare, head of RKO General) 9 PM Great Performances (the Eliot Feld Ballet) 10 PM Chopin: A Voyage With Byron Janis sign off 11 PM WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 7 PM Donahue (Ralph Nader) Phil at 7? Was this a special or just an unorthodox programming stance? WLWT actually did carry Phil at 7 five nights a week, but something makes no sense: these nighttime shows were not reruns of that morning's show nor did they air again the following morning. I wonder if the station branded these shows as "The Best Of Donahue" or some similar title. And to wbhist: you're correct about Syndicast being Mike's distributor at the time; I think Group W had dumped him because they were looking for a host who might skew younger, and Davidson was a hot property at the time thanks to "That's Incredible!".

Some stations stuck with Mike, but I remember in Atlanta (my favorite example) that WAGA simply replaced him with Davidson at 4:30, and Mike moved to WSB at 10 AM. For a few weeks, Mike pre-empted David Letterman's morning show on NBC, which WXIA picked up before the switch; after Sept. 1, 1980, Mike pre-empted nothing since ABC was down from 9-11 AM (Eastern) and WSB was now the ABC affiliate. I know that WCBS-TV in New York kept Douglas after he moved his show to another syndicator; only he now aired in either the mornings or early afternoons while Group W's replacement for him, Davidson, aired in his old afternoon time slot before the evening news on Channel 2 (in other words, they had both, initially). And incidentally, Group W's firing of Douglas came on the heels (no pun intended, certainly not) of the Miss America Pageant firing Bert Parks because - surprise, surprise - they too were seeking a host who'd "skew younger." Retro: Central Florida Saturday, May 4, 1974 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:30 Across The Fence 7 AM Flying Nun 7:30 Lassie 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek (animated) 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! (NBC hockey announcer Ted Lindsay explains the game) 1 PM Soul Train 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: White Sox-Brewers (rain game: Padres-Mets) 5 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 5:30 Untamed World 6 PM News 6:30 Topic 7 PM The Magician (delay from Mon 8 PM) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "You'll Like My Mother" (on the Atlanta thread for this date I mentioned that Richard Thomas and then-girlfriend Sian Barbara Allen appeared together in this one from '72--on Wednesday, May 8, they appeared together on Mike Douglas' show on Chs. 6 and 13) 11 PM News 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Sly and the Family Stone, Black Oak Arkansas) 1 AM Thriller WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS)

7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM Sesame Street 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Today In The Legislature For The Deaf 5 PM Firing Line 6 PM Washington Week In Review 6:30 It's Your Government 7 PM Wall Street Week 7:30 Carrascolendas 8 PM Book Beat (Richard Adams discusses "Watership Down") 8:30 War And Peace (Part 3) 10 PM Energy Crisis: End Of The Beginning? 11 PM Nation's Economy Out Of Control WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6 AM Growers' Almanac 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "The Media In America" 7 AM Bailey's Comets (delay from Sun 9 AM) 7:30 Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan (delay from Sun 9:30 AM) 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies: "Scooby Doo Meets Laurel And Hardy" (Larry Harmon and Jim McGeorge provide Laurel and Hardy's voices) 10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated) 10:30 Jeannie (animated) 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Gosha, The Circus Bear," '71, from Russia) 2 PM Sounding Board 2:30 Movie: "The Raiders" 4 PM CBS Golf Championship: Johnny Miller, Forrest Fezler, Chi Chi Rodriguez 5 PM Kentucky Derby (Cannonade won, but Little Current won the Preakness and Belmont--IIRC, the Derby moved to ABC in '75) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Hee Haw (George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Johnny Bush)

8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (Bernadette Peters, Tim Conway) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Backtrack" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 Laurel And Hardy 7 AM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 7:30 Jetsons 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek 11:30 The Wonderful World Around Us 12 N Information 8 1:30 Categorically Speaking (Berkeley Prep vs. Robinson High) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM Legends Of The West (time approximate) 5:30 Town Meeting: Lake Wales 6 PM News Conference 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM News 7:30 Pat Boone Presents Compassion's Children (Dale Evans narrates this look at Compassion, an organization that helps refugee children in Asia.) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "You'll Like My Mother" 11 PM News 11:30 It Takes A Thief 12:30 Movie: "Broken Arrow" WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6:55 News 7 AM Tarzan 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N The Invaders 1 PM American Bandstand (Sami Jo ("Tell Me A Lie"), the Soul Children) 2 PM Circus! 2:30 Championship Wrestling From Florida

3:30 Golf: Byron Nelson Classic (third round) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Permatex 300 stock-car race from Daytona; World Professional Target Diving Championship) 6:30 Lawrence Welk (well-known tunes) 7:30 Movie: "A Hole In The Head" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM ABC News (anchor not given, probably from one of the o&os) 11:15 News 11:30 Movie: "Casablanca" 1:40 Movie: "The Seven Little Foys" 3 AM Movie: "Major Dundee" 4:15 Movie: "Rider On A Dead Horse" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 6:35 Pastor's Study 6:45 News 7 AM H.R. Pufnstuf (delay from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 Make A Wish (the words "cloud" and "arrow" are illustrated by a ride in a hot-air balloon and New York's Museum of the American Indian, delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Mini-Munsters" 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM Now 2:15 4-H Spotlight 2:30 Outdoors 3 PM Fishin' Hole 3:30 Golf: Byron Nelson Classic (third round) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Cat Creature" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Newsmakers 11:30 Movie: "They Came From Beyond Space" 1 AM Involvement 10 WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 7 AM Compass 7:30 Gilligan's Island 8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Celebrity Bowling (Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie vs. Donald O'Connor and Rosemary Clooney) 2:30 TBA 3 PM Wrestling (I'm pretty sure this is Florida wrestling) 4 PM CBS Golf Championship 5 PM Kentucky Derby 6 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:15 Movie: "The Ox-Bow Incident" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6:45 News, Fishing 7 AM Tarzan 8 AM Elephant Boy 8:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies 10 AM My Favorite Martians 10:30 Jeannie 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Black Contact 2:30 Opus 44 (profile of basketball great Jerry West) 3 PM Car And Track 3:30 Department S 4:30 Dragnet 5 PM Kentucky Derby 6 PM National Geographic: "Polynesian Adventure" 7 PM News 7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Flight Of The Phoenix" WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) off air on Saturday WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC)

6 AM Movie: "The Incredible Mr. Limpet" 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Addams Family (animated) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Inch High Private Eye 10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11 AM Star Trek 11:30 Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! 1 PM Daniel Boone 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM Bonanza (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Mission: Impossible 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM Movie: "The Lonely Profession" (a detective) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Best Man" (about politics, not a wedding) 1 AM Movie: "Critic's Choice" (Bob Hope, Lucille Ball) 2:30 Movie: "The Strip" (Mickey Rooney is the star of this one from '51 but listen for Louis Armstrong's rendition of "Give Me A Kiss To Build A Dream On," one of his classics.) 4 AM Movie: "Gold Of Rome" (the plight of Jews in Rome's Jewish ghetto in World War II) WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Electric Company 12:30 Sesame Street 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM Zoom 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM Today In The Legislature For The Deaf 3:30 America Be Fit 3:45 Living Better 4 PM Lilias, Yoga And You 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM Nation Time 5:30 Today In The Legislature In Spanish 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Men And Ideas 7 PM Cinema Showcase 7:30 Carrascolendas

8 PM Lenox Quartet: Haydn's Opus 20 8:30 War And Peace (Part 3) 10 PM Energy Crisis: End Of The Beginning? 11 PM Nation's Economy Out Of Control WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 6:30 Across The Fence 7 AM Kid Power (delay from Sun 10 AM) 7:30 The Osmonds (delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Yogi's Gang 9 AM Super Friends 10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers 10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11 AM Brady Kids 11:30 Mission: Magic! 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1 PM American Bandstand 2 PM American Angler 2:30 TBA 3:30 Golf: Byron Nelson Classic (third round) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Cat Creature" 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM ABC News 11:15 News 11:30 Movie: "The House That Dripped Blood" (the "CBS Late Movie" the previous night, pre-empted on Ch. 13) WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 7:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington) 8 AM Leroy Jenkins 8:30 Teach-In 9:30 Temple Heights Gospel Hour 10 AM Ernest Angley 11 AM Wally's Workshop 11:30 Munsters 12 N Soul Train (Sylvia; the Moments; Ecstasy, Passion and Pain) 1 PM Combat! 2 PM Movie: "The Phantom Planet" 4 PM Movie: "Dark Command" (Walter Pidgeon and John Wayne star in this one from '40 about Quantrill's Raiders, who stirred up pre-Civil War Kansas, but watch for Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes) 6 PM Untouchables 7 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida 8 PM Boxing From The Olympic: Flavio Barcena vs. Chango Alvarez, bantamweights, 10 rounds 9 PM ABA Playoff: championship game between the New York (now New Jersey) Nets and Utah Stars--Nets won the series, 4-1-unlike the case on Ch. 17 in Atlanta, Ch. 44 is airing it live 11 PM The Sixth Sense (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter" 1 AM Movie: "The Cat Creeps" (not to be confused with a certain movie airing earlier this evening on ABC) Retro: Kansas Sat, May 6, 1989 from TV Guide-Kansas State edition; translator calls from Wikipedia KSN (NBC): KSNC 2-Great Bend, KSNW 3-Wichita, KSNK 8-Oberlin/McCook, KSNG 11-Garden City (TVG's NBC ads also make reference to KSNT Topeka, which wasn't listed in the KS State edition) 7:00 Kissyfur 7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 8:00 Smurfs 9:00 Chipmunks 9:30 ALF (animated) 10:30 Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids 11:00 Sportsman's Friend 11:30 Greatest Sports Legends noon Little House on the Prairie 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: Houston-Mets; alt game: Oakland-Detroit 4:00 Diff'rent Strokes 4:30 Three's Company 5:00 Facts of Life 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 She's the Sheriff 7:00 227 7:30 One of the Boys 8:00 Golden Girls 8:30 Empty Nest 9:00 Hunter 10:00 News 10:30 Saturday Night Live (rerun from December with host Danny DeVito, and musical guests the Bangles) mid. Entertainment This Week KAKEland Television Network (ABC): KLBY 4-Colby, KAKE 10-Wichita, KUPK 13-Garden City 10 relayed on K22CP Salina, K69DQ Great Bend, K70FE Hays, K71BO Herington, and K75CB Russell 6:30 US Farm Report 7:00 Flintstone Kids 7:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 8:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 9:30 Denver the Last Dinosaur 10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:00 Animal Crack-Ups (panelists Teri Copley, Fred Savage, Marla Gibbs, and Charlie Callas) 11:30 Money, Money, Money (infomercial) noon Millionaire Maker (infomercial) 1:00 Eat & Be Thin (infomercial) 1:30 Wild Kingdom 2:00 Super Sports Follies 2:30 Dick Van Patten TV Special (don't know about that...it's an infomercial Grin) 3:00 Backside: The Hidden Triple Crown (Jim McKay hosts this behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to win horse racing's Holy Grail)

3:30 Kentucky Derby (the 115th running, live from Louisville) 5:00 ABC World News Saturday 5:30 News 6:00 Hee Haw 7:00 Mission: Impossible 8:00 Man Called Hawk (cameo from Valerie Simpson) 9:00 Scandals II (stories on the Church of Love, who got nailed for ripping off lonely men; a couple convicted in Alabama for kidnapping a baby and killing its mother; Peter Bogdanovich and the Stratton sisters; Feds' witness-relocation program) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "The Man with Two Brains" 12:15 Cop Talk: Behind the Shield 1:15 ABC News (Britt Hume, who now works for Fox) KBS (CBS): KBSD 6-Dodge City, KBSH 7-Hays, KBSL 10-Goodland, KWCH 12-Wichita (CBS) 5:45 (12) Pastor's Study 6:00 (12) Dukes of Hazzard 7:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy 7:30 Superman 8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 9:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 9:30 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest! 10:30 Teen Wolf 11:00 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures 11:30 CBS StoryBreak noon WWF Wrestling 1:00 Triple Threat 1:30 Financial Freedom with Donald Bass (infomercial) 2:30 NBA Playoffs: either Game 5 of a first-round series, or Game 1 of a conference semi-final 5:00 Winds of Spring (phone-in where viewers can ask KBS meteorologists about severe weather) 5:30 Wheel of Fortune 6:00 News 6:30 Big Bonanza Lottery 7:00 Paradise 8:00 Jesse Hawkes 9:00 West 57th (investigating 8 serial killings in New Bedford MA, and behind the scenes at the Kentucky Derby) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Command Decision" (colorized) 12:30 Movie "Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman" (bw) 1:55 (12) Saint (bw) KPTS 8-PBS Wichita 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:30 Washington Week in Review 9:00 Wall Street Week 9:30 McLaughlin Group 10:00 Firing Line (from Cape Town: the alliance of the Independent and Liberal Progressive Parties with the National Democratic Movement) 10:30 American Interests 11:00 John McLaughlin's One on One 11:30 This Old House noon New Yankee Workshop 12:30 Adam Smith's Money World

1:00 Victory Garden 1:30 Joy of Painting 2:00 BodyWatch 2:30 Hometime 3:00 MotorWeek '89 3:30 Gentle Doctor 4:00 Blake's 7 5:00 Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy (x2) 6:00 Big Fish Down Under (exploring Australia's remote islands and uncharted reefs) 7:00 Lawrence Welk (tribute to Irving Berlin) 8:00 Cousteau Odyssey (Jacques and Philippe explore Easter Island, studying its sculpted heads and petroglyphs) 9:00 Movie "The Prince and the Pauper" (bw) 11:15 Nature "Rulers of the Wind" (explores the relationship between man and birds of prey) KOOD 9-PBS Hays relayed on K64BS Concordia, K66CD Phillipsburg, and K69DB Hoxie 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 WonderWorks "Golden Pennies" (pt 1) 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Ramona 10:00 Living with Animals 10:30 Long Ago & Far Away 11:00 This Old House 11:30 Hometime noon Frugal Gourmet 12:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' 1:00 Victory Garden 1:30 Woodcarving with Rick Butz 2:00 Currents 2:30 BodyWatch 3:00 MotorWeek '89 3:30 Joy of Painting 4:00 Fred Trost's Outdoor Digest 4:30 Rod & Reel 5:00 30 Good Minutes (religious) 5:30 Bookmark 6:00 Shining Time Station 6:30 Long Ago & Far Away "Frog and Toad are Friends" 7:00 WonderWorks "Two Daddies?" 8:00 Lawrence Welk (tribute to songwriter Jerome Kern) 9:00 Austin City Limits (guest Ronny Milsap) 10:00 LateNight America with Dennis Wholey (the treatment of US crime victims is discussed by Kelly McGinnis and National Victim Advocacy Center rep Anne Seymour; Robby Knievel is also a guest) WIBW 13-CBS Topeka 6:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 7:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy 7:30 Superman 8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 9:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 9:30 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest! 10:30 Teen Wolf 11:00 Home Re-Vision

11:30 Showcase of Homes noon News 12:15 Your Question Please 12:30 Straight Talk Cellulite (infomercial) 1:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 1:30 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships 2:30 NBA Playoffs: either Game 5 of a first-round series, or Game 1 of a conference semi-final 5:00 In Your Own Back Yard 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Mama's Family 6:30 Big Bonanza Lottery (TVG lists it as Bonanza Game, but my hunch is they picked up the lotto show from KBS) 7:00 Paradise 8:00 Jesse Hawkes 9:00 West 57th 10:00 News 10:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation 11:30 War of the Worlds 12:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 1:30 News KAAS 18-Salina/KSAS 24-Wichita (Fox) relayed on 14 Great Bend/Hays 5:00 KidSongs 5:30 Comic Strip 8:00 Transformers 8:30 Munsters Today 9:00 America's Top 10 9:30 It's a Living 10:00 Learning the Ropes 10:30 Monsters 11:00 Friday the 13th: The Series noon Movie "Little Darlings" 2:00 Movie "Tough Enough" 4:00 Out of This World 4:30 Charles in Charge 5:00 My Secret Identity 5:30 Twilight Zone "Acts of Terror" 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:00 Reporters (stories on teenage killers) 8:00 Cops 8:30 Beyond Tomorrow (snow skis with engines, experiments with high-temperature conductors, robotics in libraries and industrial cleaning, a craft designed to explore the Martian surface, a remote-control submersible underwater unit, high-tech offices, and shoes that strengthen muscles) 9:00 War of the Worlds 10:00 Friday the 13th: The Series (guest star Vanity plays a rock star...gee, that's a stretch Cheesy) 11:00 Freddy's Nightmares mid. Movie "Bug" 2:00 Hit Video USA KSHB 41-Fox Kansas City (KSHB would swap affiliations with WDAF 4 in September 1994 as part of the Fox-New World deal, with KSMO 62 taking over Fox Kids in the KC market) 5:00 Twilight Zone (bw) 5:30 BraveStarr 6:00 Speakout

6:30 KidSongs 7:00 SuperTed 7:30 Fantastic Max 8:00 Richie Rich 8:30 Galtar & the Golden Lance 9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 9:30 Munsters Today 10:00 My Secret Identity 10:30 Out of This World 11:00 National Geographic noon Movie "Death of a Gunfighter" 2:00 Star Trek 3:00 Battlestar Galactica 4:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 5:00 A-Team 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:00 See Dick & Jane Lie, Cheat & Steal (Tom Selleck hosts a look at trial programs where students "are learning genuine goodness" compared to becoming "moral illiterates") 8:00 Reporters (same topic as 18/24) 9:00 Cops 9:30 Beyond Tomorrow (see 18/24 for topics) 10:00 It's a Living 10:30 Friday the 13th: The Series 11:30 Twilight Zone (same episode as 18/24, 5:30) mid. Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 1:00 Public People/Private Lives (guests Jasmine Guy, Joel Grey, Bronson Pinchot, and Dee Wallace Stone) 2:00 Soul Train (guests include Grady Harrell) 3:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 4:00 Lou Grant Retro: Central Florida Tuesday, May 4, 1971 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:15 TV Classroom 6:45 Sunshine Almanac 7 AM Today (first of five shows from Romania) 9 AM Steve Allen 10 AM Dinah's Place (Carol Burnett with her recipe for meat loaf) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Tige Andrews, Jim Backus, Amanda Blake, Bob Crane, Peter Lawford, Suzanne Pleshette, Burt Reynolds) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Newscope 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM To Tell The Truth (Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, British TV personality Shirley Lord) 4:30 Star Trek (Jane Wyatt appears as Spock's human mother) 5:30 Newscope 6:30 NBC News 7 PM I Love Lucy (Van Johnson appears in this episode) 7:30 Julia 8 PM Don Knotts (Andy Griffith, Jo Ann Pflug, the singing Celebration) 9 PM First Tuesday (stories include the attitudes of GIs sent to Vietnam as replacements, widespread heroin use among young people, the Italian-American Civil Rights League, speed reading) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (David Frost and Woody Allen are guests) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) 8:50 In-school programs 3:15 Teacher To Teacher 3:45 Book Fair 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 What's New 6 PM Interface (mid-air collision avoidance systems) 6:30 TV High School (social studies) 7 PM Bridge With Jean Cox 7:30 Observing Eye (the laws of motion) 8 PM Firing Line (guest: physicist Edward Teller) 9 PM Hollywood Television Theatre (John Dos Passos' "U.S.A.", a view of American life from pre-World War I through the Depression, with Peter Bonerz, John Davidson, James Farentino, Joan Hackett, Shirley Knight, and Michele Lee) sign off 11:30 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Modern Linguistics" 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (guest Andy Williams sings "Puff, The Magic Dragon") 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Ethel Merman, delay from 10 AM) 10 AM Virginia Graham 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM What's My Line? 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Granny takes the idea of frogman Mark Templeton literally and expects some sort of freak when he comes to visit.) 8 PM Green Acres 8:30 Hee Haw (George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Faron Young) 9:30 All In The Family (at the blood bank, Archie's afraid some radical's getting his blood, and he wonders how a recipient knows he's getting blood from his own race) 10 PM Special Report 10:30 CBS News Special (photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson's pictures of the American South) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin (Greer Garson, Mervyn Le Roy, Walter Pidgeon, Jimmy Stewart) WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6 AM Today In Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "The Golden Blade" 10:20 Lucille Rivers 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Weather 1:20 Hollywood Headlines 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 It's Your Bet (Dorothy Lamour, Roger Perry and Jo Anne Worley) 5 PM To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bennett Cerf, Bill Cullen) 5:30 What's My Line? (Joanna Barnes, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NBC News 7 PM It Takes A Thief 8 PM Don Knotts 9 PM First Tuesday 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show

WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6:35 News, Weather, Sports 6:45 Florida Agri-World 7 AM Bozo 8 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmy Dean; Sen. Edmund Muskie, Peter Lupus, singer Karen Morrow, Robert Klein) 9 AM Movie: "The Glory Brigade" 10:50 Lucille Rivers 11 AM Bewitched (guest Henry Gibson, day-behind from noon) 11:30 That Girl 12 N News, Weather 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Password (Kaye Ballard, Harvey Korman) 4:30 Daniel Boone 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 Around The World (Puerto Rico) 7 PM Dragnet 7:30 Mod Squad 8:30 ABC Movie: "Night Slaves" 10 PM ABC Report: "How To Stay Alive" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Arizona" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM Growing Things 7:15 Involvement 10 7:45 News 8 AM Russ Byrd Show 8:30 Fran Carlton 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Third Man 10:30 Mantrap (actor Rick Ely faces Phyllis Diller, Virginia Graham, and Canadian singer Juliette) 11 AM Movie Game (Milton Berle, Jackie Cooper, John Phillip Law, Ricardo Montalban, Susan Oliver, Shelley Winters) 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 A World Apart 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Password 4:30 Flipper

5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Adventure Theatre 7 PM Dick Van Dyke 7:30 Mod Squad 8:30 ABC Movie: "Night Slaves" 10 PM ABC Report: "How To Stay Alive" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Dick Cavett (from London: Robert Morley and Gladys Cooper) WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 6:30 Sunshine Almanac 6:45 Good Morning 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Steve Allen (by the time I moved to Florida a little over two years later Merv--by then back in syndication-would have taken over this timeslot) 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News, Weather 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Where The Heart Is 1:25 News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Mike Douglas (Art Linkletter subs for Mike; guests: Jack Wild ("H.R. Pufnstuf"), Lana Wood (Natalie's sister), singer Robin Wilson, and George Bishop, author of a book about the Manson murder trial) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8 PM Green Acres 8:30 Hee Haw 9:30 All In The Family 10 PM CBS News Special 10:30 FYI 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6 AM A.M. 7 AM CBS News 7:30 News

7:45 A.M. 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9) 10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (day-behind) 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News, Weather 12:20 Farm And Livestock Report 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Where The Heart Is 1:25 Tampa Bay Topics 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Steve Allen (Richard Boone, Richard Kiley, Louis Nye, Mamie Van Doren, Nader's Raider Byron Bloch) 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8 PM Green Acres 8:30 Hee Haw 9:30 All In The Family 10 PM Special Report 10:30 CBS News Special 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin 1 AM David Frost (Bill Moyers, Joseph Wambaugh, singer Caterina Valente--ironically, Frost replaced Merv on Group W when Merv went to CBS) WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) 7 PM Sesame Street 8 PM Sports Roundtable 8:30 Masterpiece Theatre: "The Spoils Of Poynton," Part 1 of 4 9:30 Quest sign off 10 PM WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6:30 Something To Think About 6:35 Gardening 7 AM Today 9 AM Brad Lacey 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 Today In Florida 1 PM Galloping Gourmet 1:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Suspense Theatre 5:45 News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Movie: "Hombre" 9 PM First Tuesday 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Movie: "Desert Patrol" WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) TV Guide doesn't indicate if the station has in-school programs. 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Feedback 8 PM The Advocates (Should there be an all-volunteer army? Alan Greenspan and Walter Oi, member of the Gates Commission appointed by President Nixon to evaluate the army, say yes; Harry Marnion, president of St. Xavier College, and former Presidential press secretary George Reedy, say no.) 9 PM San Francisco Mix (different takes on fear) 9:30 Thirty Minutes With... (Golda Meir) 10 PM Book Beat (actress Blanche Yurka discusses her autobiography) 10:30 French Chef sign off 11 PM WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 11:55 Black History 12 N Stock Market 1 PM Biography (Benito Mussolini) 1:30 Galloping Gourmet 1:55 44 Calling 2 PM Virginia Graham (Surgeon General James Steinfeld; Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, aka "Dr. Hip-pocrates"--I remember seeing him on "To Tell The Truth" once) 2:30 Divorce Court 3 PM Jeff's Collie 3:30 Kartoon Karnival 4:30 Lost In Space 5:30 Batman (Liberace as Evil Fingers) 6 PM Mister Ed 6:30 Patty Duke 7 PM Star Trek

8 PM Ben Casey (Jeanne Cooper of "The Young And The Restless" appears in this episode.) 9 PM Movie: "Cleopatra" (1934 version with Claudette Colbert) 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Movie: "If I Had A Million" (this 1932 gem was the prototype of "The Millionaire"--an eccentric millionaire decides to leave his money to eight strangers whose names he picks from the phone book; unlike John Beresford Tipton, he delivers the checks himself) Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Mon, May 2, 1977 from TV Guide-Washington/Baltimore edition WMAR 2-CBS Baltimore 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning Disabled" 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Dialing for Dollars 9:55 News 10:00 Here's Lucy (its daytime rerun debut, guest star Carol Burnett) 10:30 Price is Right 11:30 Love of Life 11:55 2's Company (Meryl Comer) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:00 All in the Family 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Cross-Wits 4:30 My Three Sons 5:00 Bonanza 6:00 News 6:30 CBS EVening News 7:00 News 7:30 To Tell the Truth 8:00 Jeffersons 8:30 Busting Loose 9:00 Maude 9:30 Phyllis 10:00 Andros Targets 11:00 News 11:30 Love, American Style mid. Ironside WRC 4-NBC Washington 6:25 Knowledge 7:00 Today 9:00 Not for Women Only (authors discuss effects of politics and power on male-female relations in DC; guests include Myra MacPherson) 9:30 Marcus Welby, MD 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Shoot for the Stars

noon Name That Tune 12:30 Lovers & Friends 1:00 To Tell the Truth 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 Gong Show 4:30 Sanford & Son 5:00 News 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 8:00 Movie "In Search of Noah's Ark" 10:00 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (Peter Marshall gets grilled by Dino and guests Red Buttons, Foster Brooks, Rip Taylor, Orson Welles, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vincent Price, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde, Jimmie Walker, and Jack Carter) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (pinch-hitter Rich Little welcomes Ginger Rogers) 1:00 Tomorrow (E.G. Fricker discusses faith healing) WTTG 5-Ind Washington 6:30 Plays of Shakespeare (bw) 7:00 Casper 7:30 Porky Pig 8:00 Flintstones 8:30 Deputy Dawg 9:00 Dennis the Menace (bw) 9:30 Father Knows Best (bw) 10:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 10:30 That Girl 11:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 11:30 Best of Groucho (bw) noon Panorama 2:00 FBI 3:00 Howdy Doody (bw) 3:30 Flintstones (x2) 4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 5:00 Archies 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 My Three Sons 6:30 Family Affair 7:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 7:30 Brady Bunch 8:00 $128,000 Question 8:30 Merv Griffin (in Vegas with guests Petula Clark, Stephen Bishop, Ed Bluestone, and Prof. Irwin Corey) 10:00 News 11:00 Odd Couple 11:30 Perry Mason (bw) 12:30 Name of the Game 2:00 Music Hall America (host Pat Boone/guests Pat's family, the Earl Scruggs Revue, and Ruby Falls) WMAL 7-ABC Washington 6:30 Black Forum

7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 AM Washington (Hudgins/Welker; guest medical writer Lawrence Galton) 9:30 Edge of Night 10:00 Second Chance 10:30 Liar's Club (fitting show for DC Cheesy) 11:00 Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life to Live 3:15 General Hospital 4:00 Movie "Doctor Blood's Coffin" (bw; 7's Money Movie that week was all vampire flicks; the rest of the week's offerings included I, Monster on Tues; Count Dracula on Wed; Dracula's Castle on Thurs; and Horror of Dracula on Fri- the TVG ad billed it as "A Week in Transylvania") 6:00 News 7:00 ABC Evening News 7:30 7:30 Live (Curle/Getlein) 8:00 Movie "Charlie's Angels" (repeat of the pilot) 9:30 Movie "Roger & Harry" 11:00 News 11:30 Streets of San Francisco 12:40 Toma WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster 6:00 News 6:05 Dialogue 6:25 News 6:30 Buck Owens 7:00 Today 9:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Bonnie Franklin/guests Richard Hatch, Beatrice Straight, Jane Oliver, and Prof. Irwin Corey) 10:00 Sanford & Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Shoot for the Stars noon Name That Tune 12:30 Noonday on 8 1:00 Happy Face 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 Gong Show 4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Burt Reynolds, future-Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Keene Brothers, and Ruth Carter Stapleton) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 $25,000 Pyramid 8:00 Movie "In Search of Noah's Ark" 10:00 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Tomorrow 2:00 News

WTOP 9-CBS Washington Evening programs may be interrupted for NBA Playoffs 6:00 Christopher Closeup (author Jim Hightower discusses marketing practices of large food corporations) 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning Disabled" 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Mike Douglas (see ch 8 for guests) 10:00 Morning (guest Elizabeth Post discusses manners) 11:00 Here's Lucy (daytime premiere) 11:30 Love of Life 11:55 CBS News noon Young & the Restless 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 News 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:00 All in the Family 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Dinah! (guests Melissa Manchester, Billie Jo Spears, and Gary Owens) 5:30 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Britannica Presents (looks at gorillas, orangutans, and chimps) 8:00 Jeffersons 8:30 Busting Loose 9:00 Maude 9:30 Phyllis 10:00 Andros Targets 11:00 News 11:30 Kojak (2 hrs) WBAL 11-NBC Baltimore 6:30 Learning to Read 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue (from Atlanta, part 1 of a 2-parter on a court case involving Moonies and their parents) 10:00 Trimnastics 10:30 Careers 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Shoot for the Stars noon News 12:30 Mary Hartman. Mary Hartman 1:00 Gong Show 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 Brady Bunch 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 Adam-12 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Bowling 7:30 Gong Show 8:00 Movie "In Search of Noah's Ark" 10:00 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast

11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Tomorrow WJZ 13-ABC Baltimore 5:40 Sign-On Seminar/News 6:20 Consumer Checkout (first of 5 programs focusing on local rec facilities) 6:30 Not for Women Only 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Angelo Love "The Men in Your Life" (pt 1 of a week-long series) 9:55 News 10:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 10:30 Family Affair 11:00 Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 One Life to Live 3:15 General Hospital 4:00 Edge of Night 4:30 Mike Douglas (see ch 8 for guests) 6:00 News 7:00 ABC Evening News 7:30 Britannica Presents...The Sun 8:00 Six American Families (pt 5-the Stephens from Iowa; MPT would also run this the following night) 9:00 In Search of...Life After Death 9:30 Movie "Roger & Harry" 11:00 News 11:30 Streets of San Francisco 12:40 Toma 1:50 News 2:00 Movie "The Legend of Custer" WBOC 16-CBS/NBC/ABC Salisbury 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Teaching the Learning Disabled" 7:00 Today (NBC) 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Good Day! (guest John Kenneth Goldbraith speaks on Gandhi) 10:00 Here's Lucy (daytime premiere) 10:30 Price is Right 11:30 Love of Life 11:55 CBS News noon Young & the Restless 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Sanford & Son (NBC) 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:00 All in the Family 3:30 Match Game 4:00 Edge of Night (ABC) 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Gunsmoke 6:00 Odd Couple

6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 Hee Haw (guests Bill Anderson, Mary Lou Turner, and Gerald Smith...in Baltimore, HH aired Sat 6pm on 2, Hagerstown saw it Sat at 7 on 25) 8:30 Busting Loose 9:00 Maude 9:30 Phyllis 10:00 Andros Targets 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (NBC) WDCA 20-Ind Washington 6:30 Top Cat 7:00 Spiderman 7:30 Rocket Robin Hood 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Banana Splits 9:00 Bozo's Circus 9:30 Romper Room 10:00 700 Club 11:30 Rock noon Movie "Garden of Evil" 2:00 Huck 'n Yogi 2:30 King Kong 3:00 Fun World 3:30 Star Trek (animated) 4:00 Josie & the Pussycats 4:30 Brady Kids 5:00 Monkees 5:30 Bewitched (bw) 6:00 Emergency One! 7:00 Star Trek "The Ultimate Computer" 8:00 Adam-12 (x2) 9:00 Fight Against Slavery (pts 1 & 2 of a BBC-produced program tracing the 80-year fight to abolish slavery and the slave trade in the British Empire) 11:00 All That Glitters 11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman mid. Honeymooners (bw) 12:30 I Spy Maryland Public Television (PBS): WAPB 22-Annapolis, WCPB 28-Salisbury, WWPB 31Hagerstown, WMPB 67-Baltimore 7:15 English Literature 8:00 Wall Street Week 8:30 Business of Writing 9:00 Instructional Programs 3:00 You the Supervisor 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:00 It's Everybody's Business 6:30 Cultural Anthropology 7:00 Introduction to Mathematics 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:00 Up on the Farm

8:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 9:00 Pallisers (pt 14) 10:00 Nova "The Renewable Tree" 11:00 American Government 11:30 Captioned ABC News WHAG 25-NBC Hagerstown 7:00 Today 9:00 America, It's All the Difference (Henry Fonda narrates a montage of vintage stills and film clips, focusing on America's ethnic diversity and geography) 9:30 Knowing How to Drive 10:00 Sanford & Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Shoot for the Stars noon Name That Tune 12:30 Lovers & Friends 1:00 Gong Show 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 PTL Club 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Ara's Sports World (Bobby Clarke offers hockey tips...given that he was on the Broad Street Bullies, pounding someone into a greasy spot must be in there somewhere Grin) 7:30 Wild Kingdom (pt 2 of a show on the Galapagos Islands) 8:00 Movie "In Search of Noah's Ark" 10:00 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Tomorrow WETA 26-PBS Washington 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 8:30 Villa Alegre 9:00 Sesame Street (x2) 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 Electric Company noon War & Peace 1:00 Consumer Survival Kit 1:30 Anyone for Tennyson? 2:00 Movie "Jules and Jim" (bw) 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Big Blue Marble 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:00 Six American Families (pt 5) 9:00 Pallisers (pt 14) 10:00 Forsyte Saga (bw) 11:00 Black Journal (season highlights, including an interview with Alex Haley) 11:30 Captioned ABC News

WBFF 45-Ind Baltimore 6:45 News 7:00 Three Stooges/Cartoons (bw) 7:30 Little Rascals (bw) 8:00 Three Stooges/Cartoons (bw) 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Cartoons (bw) 9:00 Dennis the Menace (bw) 9:30 Lucy Show 10:00 I Dream of Jeannie 10:30 My Favorite Martian (bw) 11:00 Big Valley noon Perry Mason (bw) 1:00 Movie "Bigger Than Life" 3:00 Archies 3:30 Dennis the Menace (bw) 4:00 Three Stooges (bw) 4:30 Superman 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Gilligan's Island (bw) 6:00 I Dream of Jeannie 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Lucy Show (guest star Art Linkletter) 8:00 Perry Mason (bw) 9:00 Movie "The Sound and the Fury" 11:15 News 11:30 Merv Griffin (see ch 5 for guests) 1:00 News WNVT-PBS: 53 Annandale/14 Washington Instructional Programs during daytime 3pm Anyone for Tennyson? 3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 4:00 Electric Company 4:30 Villa Alegre 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Zoom 6:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 7:00 Vienna Town Candidates Debate (incumbent Councillors Neil Walt, Raymond E. Hicks, Donald Upchurch, and James E. Nicholas square off) 7:30 Virginia Side (Bruce Miller) 8:00 Woman 8:30 Woman Alive! (a look at English women's shelter Chiswick's Women's Aid) 9:30 Black Perspective on the News 10:00 Phil Donahue (Madalyn Murray O'Hair outlines her goals for the athiest movement) If possible could you post the listings for Sunday 5/1/77? That weekend was the Winchester, VA Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. Curious as to which stations in Winchester's backyard had covered it? For the record the quests of the bloom that year included Tom Bosley ( Happy Days ), Country Singer Dottie West and Elizabeth Taylor. If memory serves I believe Bob McAllister from Wonderama fame was the host of the nationwide TV coverage of Apple Blossom parade at the time of these listings.

Three channels in the W-B edition area ran the parade... DC: WTOP, Sat 4/30 5pm Baltimore: WBFF, Sat 4/30 10:30pm Hagerstown: WHEG, Sun 5/1 2:30pm Retro: Kentucky Friday, May 3, 1974 NOTE: During the 1973-74 energy crisis, each state was given the option of going on year-round daylight saving time. Kentucky (at least the part normally on Eastern time) elected to stay on EST, while Ohio went on EDT. The Kentucky edition of TV Guide listed all stations on EST; I'm going to list Louisville and Lexington on EST, Cincinnati on EDT. Also, CBS may schedule an NBA championship-round game tonight. From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6:45 Today In Louisville 7 AM Today (lyricist Sammy Cahn discusses his Broadway show "Words And Music") 9 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (Joey Bishop, John Saxon, Betty White, Greg Morris, Patti Deutsch, Beverly Sanders, day-behind from 12:30/11:30) 9:30 Jeopardy! 10 AM Wizard Of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Amanda Blake, Art Linkletter, Charo, Paul Williams, Jan Murray, Karen Valentine, John Davidson, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Jackpot! 11:30 Derby Festival '74 12 N News 12:30 Derby Festival '74 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World (shows it as an hour, although it didn't go to an hour until January 6, 1975) 3 PM Mike Douglas 4 PM Movie: "The House That Wouldn't Die" 5:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 6 PM News 6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (the Statler Brothers, Jan Howard, Johnny Carver) 7 PM Sanford And Son 7:30 Lotsa Luck! 8 PM The Girl With Something Extra 8:30 Brian Keith Show 9 PM Dean Martin (Sen. Barry Goldwater is roasted by William Holden, William Conrad, Dan Rowan, Nipsey Russell, Norm Crosby, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ray Stevens, Steve Landesberg, comedian Don Rice) 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Movie: "The Collector" WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

6:20 Good Morning 6:30 Hazel 7 AM Today 9 AM Paul Dixon 10:30 Jeopardy! 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Bob Braun's 50-50 Club 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Phil Donahue 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Anita Gillette, Nipsey Russell) 7:30 Dealer's Choice 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Lotsa Luck! 9 PM The Girl With Something Extra 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Dean Martin 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special (host Charlie Rich; Anne Murray, Dobie Gray, the Staple Singers, the Treasures) WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 5:50 Farm News 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Practical Reasoning" 6:30 America's Problems And Challenges 7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Uncle Al 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It 11:30 Tattletales (Evy and James Darren, Roxanne and Jack Carter, Elaine Joyce and Bobby Van, appears to be a week-behind, from 4/3) 12 N Noon Report 1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30/11:30) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '74 (Betty White, Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly) 4 PM Movie: "The Battle Of The Villa Fiorita" 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Ozzie's Girls 8 PM Dirty Sally 8:30 Good Times 9 PM CBS Movie: "Terror On The Beach" 10:30 Pilot: "Mr. And Mrs. Cop" 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The House That Dripped Blood" 1:30 Sacred Heart 2 AM News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "The Media In America" (aired Thursday on Ch. 9) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 Gambit 10 AM Now You See It 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:30 Omelet (from Churchill Downs) 1:15 News 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Match Game '74 3 PM As The World Turns 3:30 Price Is Right 4 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father 4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5 PM Kentucky Oaks (filly race) 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 Animal World 7 PM Secretariat Sports Special (he'd won the Triple Crown the year before) 7:30 Good Times 8 PM CBS Movie: "Terror On The Beach" 9:30 Pilot: "Mr. And Mrs. Cop" 10 PM News 10:30 Movie: "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 6:30 Reading And Linguistics 7 AM Make A Wish (the words "cloud" and "arrow" are illustrated by a ride in a hot-air balloon and a visit to New York's Museum of the American Indian, delay from Sun 11:30 AM/10:30 AM) 7:30 Kaleidoscope 8 AM Dinah's Place (guest: Nanette Fabray, delay from Thu 10 AM/9 AM, pre-empted on Ch. 5) 8:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Bea Arthur; Jack Klugman,

Gloria Vanderbilt, singer Dick Haymes) 9:30 One Life To Live (delay from 3:30/2:30) 10 AM Somerset (delay from 4/3, pre-empted on Ch. 5) 10:30 Brady Bunch (day-behind, delay from 11:30/10:30) 11 AM Password (Anita Gillette, Joel Grey, day-behind, delay from 12 N/11 AM) 11:30 Nick Clooney (Cleveland Amory is guest) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 The Girl In My Life 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Movie: "Cat Ballou" 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 7 PM Bowling For Dollars 7:30 Animal World 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Six Million Dollar Man 9:30 Odd Couple 10 PM Toma 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Grand Slam" WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) 7 AM Sesame Street 8 AM Electric Company 8:30 In-school programs 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Electric Company 7 PM Washington Week In Review 7:30 Interface (the influence of the Congressional black caucus) 8 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Upstairs, Downstairs," Part 4) 9 PM French Chef 9:30 Wall Street Week 10 PM Aviation Weather 10:30 Movie: "The World Moves On" WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Dinah's Place (guest: Jack Cassidy) 9:30 Jeopardy! 10 AM Wizard Of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Jackpot! 11:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 11:55 News (local)

12:30 Three On A Match 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Somerset 3:30 Merv Griffin (Joe Flynn, Dr. David Reuben, Charles Nelson Reilly) 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM News 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Buck Owens (Tony Booth, Susan Raye, Buddy Alan) 7 PM Sanford And Son 7:30 Lotsa Luck! 8 PM The Girl With Something Extra 8:30 Brian Keith Show 9 PM Dean Martin 10 PM News 10:30 Tonight Show 12 M Midnight Special WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:30 In Town Today 7 AM New Zoo Revue 7:30 Cartoons 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM Speed Racer 9:30 Flintstones 10 AM Dennis The Menace 10:30 That Girl 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 12 N Bewitched 12:30 I Love Lucy 1 PM Movie: "The Guns Of Fort Petticoat" 3 PM Larry Smith Cartoon Club 3:30 Popeye And Friends 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Dennis The Menace 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 6 PM Gilligan's Island 6:30 Bewitched 7 PM Tarzan 8 PM Mission: Impossible 9 PM Merv Griffin 10:30 Country Place 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Movie: "The Long, Hot Summer" 1:30 In Town Today 2 AM In The Public Interest 2:30 Alternatives WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

7 AM Captain Kangaroo 8 AM Town Talk 9 AM Joker's Wild 9:30 Gambit 10 AM Now You See It 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N News 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Guiding Light 1:30 Edge Of Night 2 PM Price Is Right 2:30 Match Game '74 3 PM Tattletales (Betty White and Allen Ludden, Patti Steele and Gavin MacLeod, Marjorie and Pat Harrington) 3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 4 PM The Virginian 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 Wild Kingdom 7 PM Dirty Sally 7:30 Good Times 8 PM CBS Movie: "Terror On The Beach" 9:30 Pilot: "Mr. And Mrs. Cop" 10 PM The Bold Ones ("The Lawyers") 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Portrait Of A Mobster" WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC) 7 AM Real McCoys 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM I Love Lucy 8:30 Not For Women Only (part 5 of 5 on smoking; guests: former surgeon general Luther Terry, medical hypnotist Herbert Spiegel, Federal health official Daniel Horn, Ernst Wynder of the American Health Foundation) 9 AM Movie: "The Far Out West" (compilation from the 1966-67 CBS series "Pistols 'n' Petticoats") 10:30 Brady Bunch 11 AM Password 11:30 Split Second 12 N All My Children 12:30 Let's Make A Deal 1 PM Newlywed Game 1:30 The Girl In My Life 2 PM General Hospital 2:30 One Life To Live 3 PM Movie: "Arrivederci, Baby!" 5 PM ABC News 5:30 News

6 PM Price Is Right 6:30 What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Gene Shalit, Dana Valery, Arlene Francis) 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Six Million Dollar Man 8:30 Odd Couple 9 PM Toma 10 PM News 10:30 Perry Mason 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Someone At The Top Of The Stairs" (one-hour delay) WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 2:30 Listen Louisville 2:45 News 3 PM Presto The Clown 4 PM Spiderman 4:30 Lost In Space 5:30 Leave It To Beaver 6 PM Gilligan's Island 6:30 Rifleman 7 PM Bewitched 7:30 The Lucy Show 8 PM Merv Griffin 9:30 Felony Squad 10 PM The Bold Ones ("The Doctors") 11 PM Night Gallery 11:30 Movie: "Operation Petticoat" 1 AM Bullwinkle 1:30 Movie: "House Of Wax" WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC) 8:30 New Zoo Revue 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Dick Van Dyke 10:30 Brady Bunch 11 AM Password 11:30 Split Second 12 N All My Children 12:30 Let's Make A Deal 1 PM Newlywed Game 1:30 The Girl In My Life 2 PM General Hospital 2:30 One Life To Live 3 PM Love, American Style 3:30 Movie: "Prescription Murder" (the "Columbo" pilot) 5:30 ABC News 6 PM News 6:30 To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Six Million Dollar Man 8:30 Odd Couple

9 PM Toma 10 PM News 10:30 Wide World Mystery: "Someone At The Top Of The Stairs" E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS) In-school programs until 3 PM Sesame Street 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Eye To Eye 5:30 New Shapes: Education 6 PM Last Stand 6:30 Wall Street Week 7 PM Washington Week In Review 7:30 Interface sign off 9 PM Retro: Philadelphia Sat, Apr 28, 1973 from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition KYW 3-NBC 5:55 News (sez bw, likely a typo Cheesy) 6:00 Across the Fence 6:30 Consultation (whether zero population growth is an asset or hindrance to adoption agencies) 7:00 How They Get That Way (child development) 7:30 Your Future is Now 8:00 Houndcats 8:30 Roman Holidays 9:00 Jetsons 9:30 Pink Panther 10:00 Underdog 10:30 Barkleys 11:00 Sealab 2020 11:30 Runaround noon Challenge (guests Eric Webb, Narbeth; Samuel Magasiny, Cheltenham; Frank D'Amore, Roslyn; and Dainel Rothwell) 12:30 Flashbacks 1:00 Rollin' (guests Delaney, and Bonnie & Friends) 1:30 David Frost Revue (spoofing holidays) 2:00 Baseball Pre-Game 2:15 Baseball: Battle of the Sox as Chicago visits Boston; alt game is KC-Detroit 5:00 Adventurer 5:30 Animal World (look at bees from inside the honeycomb) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News (Garrick Utley) 7:00 Lawrence Welk (Welk goes Mexicano) 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "A Very Special Favor" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "If a Man Answers"

1:00 News 1:05 Highway Patrol (bw) WPVI 6-ABC 7:00 Living in a Nuclear Age 7:30 Chief Halftown 8:00 H.R. Pufnstuf 8:30 Jackson Five 9:00 Osmonds 9:30 Movie "Yogi's Ark Lark" (Yogi's on the lookout for an unpolluted habitat) 10:30 Brady Kids 11:00 Captain Noah 11:30 Kid Power noon League of Women Voters Present Election '73 12:30 Vision On 1:00 Rap Up 1:30 American Bandstand (guest Sam Neely) 2:00 Focus 2:30 Action News Issues & Answers 3:00 Pilot Films "Rx for the Defense"(a combo of medical and lawyer shows, starring Tim O'Connor as a doc-turned-attorney)/"Nightside" (John Cassavetes as a press agent) 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: National Special Olympics (from LA)/English Rugby League Cup: Leeds v St. Helens 6:30 News 7:00 Black Omnibus (Slappy White and Scoey Mitchell discuss black humor; other guests include Lavern Williams, Fred Hubbard, and the Caribbean All-Star Band) 8:00 Here We Go Again (starting with a rerun of the premiere Grin) 8:30 A Touch of Grace 9:00 Movie "The Defector" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Pawnbroker" (bw) 2:00 Movie "Valley of the Doomed" 3:30 ABC News (Bill Beutel, doing double duty from his WABC-TV job) WCAU 10-CBS 5:45 Town & Country 6:00 Sunrise Semester "Personality Theory and Creativity" 6:30 Best of Wake Up! 7:00 Sabrina the Teenage Witch 7:30 Amazing Chan & the Chan Clan 8:00 Gene London 9:30 Movie "Sandy's (Duncan, in animated form) Jekyll and Hyde" 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats in Outer Space 11:00 Flintstones Comedy Hour noon Archie's TV Funnies 12:30 Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids (going to summer camp) 1:00 CBS Children's Film Festival: three French shorts-"Carole, I Love You", "Thunderstorm", and "Clown" 2:00 ABA Playoffs 4:00 You Should've Seen The One That Got Away (3-time world freshwater fishing champ Virgil Ward and friends out on the water) 5:00 Eye on... (John Facenda visits Kensington) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News (Roger Mudd) 7:00 UFO 8:00 All in the Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Carol Burnett 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Thunder Bay" 1:35 Movie "Twilight for the Gods" 4:00 Movie "Blackout" WHYY 12-PBS Wilmington/Philly 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street (Joe Namath in a cameo, plus Big Bird's alphabet show and Snuffy singing the "Snufflelullaby") 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:00 Sesame Street noon Electric Company 12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 1:00 Zoom 1:30 Turning Points (legalizing weed in Ann Arbor) 2:00 Soul! (guest Stokely Carmichael, who was living in Guinea at the time) 3:00 TV Garden Club 3:30 Thirty Minutes with... 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Festival in Mexico (Cesar Romero tours the country, with stops in Mexico City and Guanajuato) 7:30 Black Perspective on the News (Gov. Shapp is interviewed by KYW's Malcolm Poindexter and the Tribune's Pamela Haynes) 8:00 Movie "Oliver Twist" (bw; part of Humanities Film Forum hosted by James Billington) 10:30 David Susskind (wine-tasting contest/way-out rock stars) WPHL 17-Ind 8:45 Bulletin Board 9:00 Viewpoint on Nutrition 9:30 Charles Blair's Better World 10:00 Black on White 10:30 Larena-Torres Spanish Program 11:30 Doctor Who "Day of the Daleks" (pt 2) noon Movie "The Wild Dakotas" (bw) 1:30 Movie "The Magic Serpent" 3:00 Movie "Yongary, Monster from the Deep" (a movie that got thoroughly and utterly trashed by Ed the Sock on This Movie Sucks! north of the border Cheesy) 4:30 Flipside 5:00 One Step Beyond (bw) 5:30 NHL Action (Stanley Cup highlights) 6:00 Hee Haw (guests Patti Page and Charlie McCoy) 6:50 Baseball Pre-Game 7:00 Baseball: Phillies-Cincinnati 9:30 Movie "April Love" 11:30 12 O'Clock High (bw) 12:30 Charlie Chan (bw) 1:00 RJ's Different World

1:30 Bulletin Board WNJS 23-PBS/NJN Camden 5pm Turning Points (same show as 12) 5:30 Jerseyfile (Patrick Wester Kamp discusses courts, while Gen. Francis Gerard talks on the USAF) 6:00 Wall Street Week (regional stock exchanges; guest is PBW (Philadelphia-BaltimoreWashington) Stock Exchange vice-chair Barry Tague) 6:30 World Press 7:00 Bill Moyers' Journal "Who Weeps for Rachel?" (rape victims and what happens after they report it) 7:30 Zoom 8:00 Movie "Oliver Twist" (bw) 10:30 Soul! (same as 12) WTAF 29-Ind 7:55 Black History 8:00 Blue Ridge Quartet 8:30 Eastman Encores 9:00 Harry Bristow 10:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee 11:00 Georgie Woods noon Wally's Workshop 12:30 Sports Action Pro-File (profile of Nets guard John Roche) 1:00 All-Star Bowling 2:00 Roller Derby 3:00 Wrestling 4:00 Movie "Missile Monsters" (feature version of serial Flying Disc Men from Mars) 5:30 Green Acres 6:00 I Dream of Jeannie 6:30 That Girl 7:00 Georgie Woods 8:00 Porter Wagoner (guest Ferlin Husky) 8:30 Country Place 9:00 Wilburn Brothers 9:30 Country Carnival 10:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn) 10:30 Superstars of Rock (guests Davy Jones, Albert Hammond, Uriah Heap, Argent, and Osibisa...one of these shows is not like the other Cheesy) 11:00 Ranch Hope Hour WKBS 48-Ind 8:30 Gospel News 9:00 Kathryn Kuhlman 9:30 Wrestling 10:30 Roller Game noon Movie "Blondie's Holiday" (bw) 1:30 Movie "A Tale of Two Cities" (bw) 3:30 Movie "The Beast with Five Fingers" (bw) 5:00 Soul Train 6:00 Wild Wild West 7:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 7:30 McHale's Navy (bw) 8:00 Black America: What Now? (discussing church and community with clergy and local community members) 8:30 Movie "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" (bw)

10:00 Avengers 11:00 Movie "Castle on the Hudson" (bw) Retro: Kentucky Saturday, May 2, 1981 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6:30 Farming With Jack Crowner 7 AM Kentucky Afield 7:30 Blue Apple Clubhouse 8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey Hour 9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Batman And The Super 7 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Movie: "Camelot" 4 PM Golf: Michelob Houston Open (third round) 5:30 International Sports Experience (rodeo, harness racing, skydiving) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch) 7 PM Dance Fever (musical guest Stacey Lattisaw; judges Chad Everett, Sheree North, Lou Ferrigno) 7:30 Emphasis 8 PM Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters (guests: the Bellamy Brothers, Bobby Goldsboro) 9 PM BJ And The Bear 10 PM Walking Tall 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (from 1978: host Richard Dreyfuss meets the Coneheads in a takeoff on "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind") 1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Fleetwood Mac, the Commodores, Steve Forbert, Cindy Bullens) 2:30 Movie: "The Man Who Wanted To Live Forever" WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 6:30 Better Way 7 AM U.S. Farm Report 7:30 Hot Fudge 8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey Hour 9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Batman And The Super 7 12 N Wrestling (this is not on NBC, but Chs. 3, 5, and 18 each had a wrestling show at this time) 1 PM Clubhouse 1:15 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals 4 PM Greatest Sports Legends (Billie Jean King, time approximate) 4:30 Outdoor Life (Cale Yarborough fishes for wahoo in Panama) 5 PM Sports Afield 5:30 This Week In Baseball 6 PM News

6:30 In Search Of... (solar energy as an alternative fuel) 7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs with the word "blue" in the title) 8 PM Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters 9 PM BJ And The Bear 10 PM Walking Tall 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM SCTV Television Network 1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Lou Reed, Roger Daltrey, Rocky Burnette, comic Jay Johnson) WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 5:55 Farm News 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Radio, Television, And The New Technology" 6:30 Call The Doctor (the relationship between neurology and various muscular diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rerun from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 Roy Rogers 8 AM Tom And Jerry Comedy Show 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10 AM Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour 11 AM All-New Popeye Hour 12 N New Fat Albert Show 12:30 Drak Pack 1 PM Jason Of Star Command 1:30 Kidsworld (interviews with Sugar Ray Leonard and Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo) 2 PM Movie: "Oklahoma!" 5 PM CBS Sports Saturday: nine-ball elimination competition among "the world's greatest pool players"; Philadelphia Supercross 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer) 7 PM Juvenile Court 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Robin Ward) 8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 8:30 Flo 9 PM CBS Movie: "Rio Lobo" (John Wayne) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The New Centurions" 1:30 Here And Now 2 AM News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7 AM Louisville Tonight (rerun of Friday night's show) 7:30 Brady Bunch 8 AM Tom And Jerry Comedy Show 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10 AM Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour 11 AM Derby 107 (all the pre-race events, including the seven races leading up to the "Run For The Roses") 5 PM Kentucky Derby (although ABC was televising the race, WHAS had it at the insistence of Derby officials who weren't

impressed with WLKY's signal--this continued until CapCities bought ABC and refused to feed its programs to an affiliate of another network--both WHAS and WLKY aired this Derby in Louisville, Pleasant Colony won this and the Preakness but lost in the Belmont) 6 PM Derby 107 Wrap-Up 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw (Ed McMahon, the Bellamy Brothers, Jimmy Henley with Marty Stuart) 8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 8:30 Flo 9 PM CBS Movie: "Rio Lobo" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Nickel Ride" 1:30 News WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 6:30 Kids Are People Too (Ron Howard, Randi Oakes, Rex Smith, dancer Moses Pendleton, delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (animals of the Galapagos islands: penguins, mockingbirds, tortoises, delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8 AM World's Greatest Superfriends 9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang 9:30 Richie Rich, Scooby And Scrappy-Doo 10:30 Thundarr The Barbarian 11 AM Heathcliff And Dingbat 11:30 Plastic Man/Baby Plas Super Comedy Show 12 N ABC Weekend Special: "Zack & The Magic Factory" (Part 1 of 2) 12:30 Movie: "My Darling Clementine" 2:30 Solid Gold (co-host Bill Cosby; the Manhattan Transfer, Crystal Gayle, Dr. Hook) 3:30 Cameras In Motion 4 PM Wide World Of Sports (USSR gymnastics team; reports from the Kentucky Derby) 5 PM Kentucky Derby 6 PM Wide World Of Sports continues 6:30 Replay (local) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Love Boat (a high-seas fashion show with designers Geoffrey Beene, Halston, Bob Mackie, Gloria Vanderbilt; passengers: Morgan Brittany, Mike Connors, Jayne Kennedy, Elke Sommer, McLean Stevenson, Robert Vaughn) 10 PM Fantasy Island (guests: Cleavon Little, Joe Namath, Christopher Connelly, Trish Stewart) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Part 2 Walking Tall" 1:45 Movie: "Don't Give Up The Ship" (one of the actresses in this Jerry Lewis flick is named Diana Spencer, Princess Di's birth name-since it's from '59 I don't think it's her) 3:40 Movie: "Visit To A Small Planet" (more Jerry Lewis, from '60) WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) 12 N Sesame Street

1 PM So You Wanna Be A Star (two groups trying to make it in country music: Ira Allen and the Palomino Riders, Lee Rogers and Stampede Pass) 2 PM Matinee At The Bijou ("It's A Joke Son" features Kenny Delmar as Senator Claghorn (think a human Foghorn Leghorn), from '47; Chapter 3 of "Don Winslow Of The Navy" from '42) 3:30 Word On Words 4 PM Living Green 4:30 Feeling Free (children learning to deal with disabled peers) 5 PM Nova ("Life On A Silken Thread" looks at spiders) 6 PM Victory Garden 6:30 This Old House 7 PM Power Game (how President Reagan's budget cuts have affected the search for alternative fuels) 7:30 Sneak Previews ("Nighthawks" with Sylvester Stallone, "Modern Romance" with Albert Brooks, "Heaven's Gate" re-edited) 8 PM Movie: "The Lady Wants Mink" 10 PM Song By Song (salute to lyricist Dorothy Fields) 11 PM Movie: "My Gal Sal" WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 6:30 Ag-USA 7 AM U.S. Farm Report 7:30 Superman 8 AM Godzilla/Hong Kong Phooey Hour 9 AM Flintstones Comedy Show 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Baseball Bunch 11:30 Winner's Circle 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Clubhouse 1:15 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals 4 PM Interdependent Relationships (caring for the elderly, time approximate) 4:30 Aerobatic Superstars 5 PM 4-H Youth Showcase 5:30 Our Last Frontier: The Sea (Part 2) 6 PM That Nashville Music (Mickey Gilley, Billie Jo Spears, John Anderson, Buddy Spicher) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters 9 PM BJ And The Bear 10 PM Walking Tall 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Sha Na Na WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:15 Perspective 7 AM Woody Woodpecker 7:30 Bugs And Porky 8 AM Popeye 8:30 Tom And Jerry

9 AM Monkees 9:30 Laurel & Hardy Laugh Tunes 10 AM Movie: "It Ain't Hay" (Abbott and Costello) 11:30 Movie: "Bruce Lee, His Last Days" 1:30 Movie: "Band Of Angels" 4 PM Movie: "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" 6 PM Happy Days Again 6:30 M*A*S*H 7 PM Sha Na Na (guest: Johnny Paycheck) 7:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Milton Berle) 8 PM Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry (Bobby Bare, Lonzo and Oscar, Justin Tubb) 8:30 Pop Goes The Country (Ed Bruce, Dick Feller, Cristy Lane) 9 PM Porter Wagoner 9:30 Nashville Swing 10 PM Nashville On The Road 10:30 That Nashville Music (Joe Stampley, Lacy J. Dalton, Leon Everette) 11 PM M*A*S*H 11:30 All In The Family 12 M Monte Carlo Show (Anne Murray, Rod McKuen, the Swingle Singers, a Ukrainian folk-dancing duo) WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 7 AM Movie: "Homesteaders Of Paradise Valley" (Allan "Rocky" Lane, the voice of Mr. Ed, from '47) 8 AM Tom And Jerry Comedy Show 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10 AM Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour 11 AM All-New Popeye Hour 12 N New Fat Albert Show 12:30 Drak Pack 1 PM Jason Of Star Command 1:30 30 Minutes (Notre Dame head football coach Gerry Faust, the effects of smoking on young people) 2 PM Kidsworld (same as Ch. 9) 2:30 Tobacco Talk 3 PM Tony Brown's Journal 3:30 Wild Kingdom 4 PM Nashville On The Road (guest: Charly McClain (a woman, BTW)) 4:30 Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry (same as Ch. 19) 5 PM McLain Family Band (local, what I presume to be a bluegrass band) 5:30 Pop Goes The Country (same as Ch. 19) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 8:30 Flo 9 PM CBS Movie: "Rio Lobo" 11 PM News 11:30 Solid Gold (same as Ch. 12)

12:30 America's Top 10 1 AM Second City Television WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC) 7 AM Big Blue Marble 7:30 Kidsworld 8 AM World's Greatest Superfriends 9 AM Fonz And The Happy Days Gang 9:30 Richie Rich/Scooby And Scrappy-Doo 10:30 Thundarr The Barbarian 11 AM Heathcliff And Dingbat 11:30 Plastic Man/Baby Plas Super Comedy Show 12 N ABC Weekend Special 12:30 American Bandstand (Kingbees, Rufus) 1:30 Movie: "The Great Race" 4:30 Live From Churchill Downs 5 PM Kentucky Derby 6 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Fight Back! With David Horowitz 7 PM Tales Of The Unexpected 7:30 Medical Line 8 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "What's Up, Doc?" 1:20 Movie: "The Horse's Mouth" 3:10 ABC News (Tom Jarriel) WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC) 7:30 Tom And Jerry And Friends 8 AM World's Greatest Superfriends 9 AM Popeye 9:30 1981 Pegasus Parade (taped coverage of the Derby Parade) 11 AM Derby 107 5 PM Kentucky Derby 6 PM Derby 107 Wrap-Up 6:30 Derby Festival '81 ("Ryan's Hope"'s Nancy Addison hosts a look at the activities that take place on Derby Week, including a hot-air balloon race and a mini-marathon) 7:30 Dance Fever (judges: Wolfman Jack, Anne Lockhart, Steve Ford) 8 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Cocoanuts" (the Marx Brothers' first, from '29) WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 7:30 New Shapes: Education 8 AM Space Kidettes 8:30 Jim Bakker

9:30 Wrestling 10:30 Tennis: WCT Challenge Cup--John McEnroe vs. Ilie Nastase 11:30 Eleventh Annual Senior Olympics 12:30 Car Care Central 1 PM Clubhouse 1:15 Baseball: Reds-Cardinals 4 PM Movie: "Tarzan Goes To India" (time approximate) 5:30 Sha Na Na (guest: Johnny Paycheck, same as 7 PM on Ch. 19) 6 PM Solid Gold (same as Ch. 12) 7 PM Kung Fu 8 PM Lawrence Welk 9 PM That Nashville Music (Bobby Bare, Sylvia, Ed Bruce, Buddy Spicher) 9:30 Wild Kingdom 10 PM Independent Network News 10:30 In Search Of... (evidence that might clear Bruno Hauptman of the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby) 11 PM 700 Club 12:30 Ross Bagley KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS) 4 PM General Education Development 4:30 General Education Development 5 PM Matinee At The Bijou 6:30 McLain Family Festival 7 PM Song By Song (same as Ch. 15) 8 PM Search For Solutions (sculptor Henry Moore explains his technique; 16th-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe) 9 PM All Creatures Great And Small 10 PM Mystery! ("Sergeant Cribb") sign off 11 PM Retro: Eastern Virginia Friday, May 2, 1969 From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition: WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 6 AM These Things We Share 6:15 Town And Country 6:25 Sunrise Semester: "English Literature" 6:55 Lift Up Mine Eyes 7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Flibbertigibbet 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Merv Griffin 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Mildred Alexander 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Linkletter Show (guest: Peter Maas, author of "The Valachi Papers") 4:30 What's My Line? (Bert Convy, Arlene Francis, Gene Rayburn, Gail Sheldon--Ms. Sheldon was the assistant on the Jack Narz/Gene Wood version of "Beat The Clock") 5 PM F Troop 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM The Queen And I (delay from Thu 7:30) 7:30 Wild Wild West 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (the last first-run episode, wherein Gomer decides to accept a transfer and leave Sgt. Carter in peace) 9 PM CBS Movie: "Gigot" ("Gigot" is French for "lamb of mutton"; here it's Jackie Gleason as a mute Parisian janitor who takes an interest in the young daughter of a prostitute.) 11 PM News 11:30 Tackle Box 11:40 Joey Bishop (guest: comic London Lee, pre-empted on Ch. 13, joined in progress) WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC) 7:50 Town And Country 8 AM Today (an official of Rutgers University discusses the school's policy toward ghetto applicants; author A.Q. Mowbray offers his criticisms of the Federal highway program, joined in progress) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Sebastian Cabot; Sammy Davis Jr., Curt Gentry, author of a novel about the aftereffects of an earthquake in California) 10 AM It Takes Two (Beverly Garland, Dan Rowan, Larry Storch and spouses) 10:25 NBC News (anchor not given, but IIRC it was Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (Phil Ford and Mimi Hines, Corbett Monica; on film: Glenn Ford) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Sally Ann Howes, Gypsy Rose Lee, June Lockhart, Cesar Romero, Allan Sherman, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Funny You Should Ask (Stu Gilliam, Sue Lyon, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Jerry Van Dyke) 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Pay Cards! 5 PM Merv Griffin (Meredith MacRae and Ronnie Dyson of Broadway's

"Hair", Slappy White and Steve Rossi, Jackie Vernon) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports (still in black and white) 6:30 ABC News (Frank Reynolds) 7 PM Buck Owens (guest: Waylon Jennings) 7:30 This Is Tom Jones (Sonny and Cher, Herman's Hermits, Israeli singer Esther Ofarim, English singer Cleo Laine, Henry Gibson) 8:30 The Generation Gap (pianist Craig Hundley and his managerfather play the game; this is the series that brought Jack Barry back into hosting after more than ten years following the scandals) 9 PM Let's Make A Deal 9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 10 PM Judd For The Defense 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6:30 Virginia Today 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Richmond Today 8:30 Sooper Dog 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Girl Talk 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Linkletter Show 4:30 Sooper Dog 5 PM Rawhide 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News, Weather 7:30 Wild Wild West 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9 PM CBS Movie: "Gigot" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "A Time To Love And A Time To Die" 1 AM Gene Lowry (don't know who this is) WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Petersburg/Richmond (ABC) 7:40 News (wrestling announcer Rich Landrum) 7:50 Town And Country 8 AM Farm Show 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Dialing For Dollars 10 AM McHale's Navy (w/"Dialing For Dollars")

10:30 America Sings 11 AM Coffee Time 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Funny You Should Ask 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Merv Griffin (Orson Bean co-hosts (I never knew Merv had co-hosts); James Brown, Marty Allen, Paul Chevigny, author of a book on police brutality, w/"Dialing For Dollars") 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Gilligan's Island 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Movie: "I Died A Thousand Times" (Jack Palance takes the Humphrey Bogart role in this 1955 remake of a 1941 tale of a gangster on parole who joins a former confederate in planning a large-scale hotel robbery; Lee Marvin co-stars.) 9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 10 PM Judd For The Defense 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop 1 AM News, Weather, Sports WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 6:30 Farm Show 7 AM Today (in addition to the guests listed above, there's a segment on Borneo headhunters) 9 AM Burke's Law (w/"Dialing For Dollars") 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 This Afternoon 1:30 Hidden Faces (sounds like a game show but is actually an "Edge Of Night"-type soap with less than two months before cancellation) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (Shari Lewis, comic Mickey Manners) 4 PM Match Game (Don Meredith, Joe Garagiola) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Shirley ("Goooooldfinger") Bassey; Herschel Bernardi, Peter Lupus) 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame (Julie Harris in "Victoria Regina") 10 PM The Saint 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (Sander Vanocur, singer-composer Biff Rose) 1 AM News, Weather, Sports WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6:30 Town And Country 6:40 News, Table Talk 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "The Saracen Blade" 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Match Game (Keir Dullea, Meredith MacRae, week-behind) 1:25 News (local) 1:30 Hidden Faces 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Mike Douglas (same as WSVA) 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Flintstones (Ch. 12 carried them five nights a week) 7:30 High Chaparral 8:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame 10 PM The Saint 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 7:30 Wild Bill Hickok 8 AM Comedy Time 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Sea Hunt 9:30 Truth Or Consequences 9:55 News, Weather 10 AM Movie: "I Confess" 11:50 News, Weather 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Funny You Should Ask 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Bungles And His Friends 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Perry Mason 7:30 This Is Tom Jones 8:30 The Generation Gap 9 PM Let's Make A Deal 9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 10 PM Judd For The Defense 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "Cash McCall" (James Garner) 1:25 Alcoholics Anonymous WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET) 8:45 6th-grade Newspaper Reading 9:05 7th-grade Virginia History 9:35 TBA 10 AM 6th-grade Science 10:25 TBA 10:50 Cultural Series 11:15 Elementary Literature 11:40 2nd-grade Science 12 N 7th-grade Virginia History 12:30 TBA 1:10 4th-grade Geography 1:35 7th-grade Virginia History 2 PM Probability And Statistics 2:30 Primary Literature 3 PM off the air 7 PM NET Special: taped highlights of today's Senate hearing on the re-authorization of funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Victory At Sea 9 PM NET Playhouse: "The Prodigal" 10:30 Insight sign off 11 PM WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET) 9:30 5th-grade Music 10 AM 6th-grade Safety 10:30 3rd-grade Music 11 AM 5th-grade Science 11:30 6th-grade Science 11:55 Recess (wonder how they handled that?) 12:30 1st-grade Music 12:45 Recess 1 PM 4th-grade Music 1:30 7th-grade Science 1:45 off the air 6:30 Tales Of Poindexter (puppets perform "Rumpelstiltskin")

6:45 Art Studio 7 PM What's New 7:30 Community Ambassador (Rebecca White and Nancy Price, community ambassadors to Czechoslovakia and Japan, respectively, introduce Marilyn Green, who will live with a family in an unspecified country for a year.) 8 PM Playing The Guitar 8:30 Film: "The Child Molester" 9 PM French Chef 9:30 Spectrum (the founding of radio astronomy) 10 PM NET Special (see 7 PM, Ch. 15) sign off 11 PM WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.) 5 PM Big Picture 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM High And Wild 6:30 Jim And Tammy 7:30 Opinion Please 8 PM Film 9 PM John Tate (gospel music) 9:30 Charisma 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:30 700 Club Retro: Central Florida Friday, April 27, 1973 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6 AM Your Future Is Now 6:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 7 AM Today (former ambassador to Japan Edwin O. Reischauer, John Fairbanks, and Albert Craig discuss their book "East Asia," a history which encompasses the Vietnam War) 9 AM Phil Donahue (from Atlanta: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle (Bill Bixby, Michael Landon) 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, Shelley Fabares, Buddy Hackett, Michael Landon, Rose Marie, Donald O'Connor, Robert Reed, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 News 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM I Love Lucy (Lucy learns she's pregnant) 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Bonanza

5:30 News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM To Tell The Truth 7:30 Police Surgeon 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Little People 9 PM The American Experience ("Strange And Terrible Times" looks at the Revolution, the Civil War, and the Depression-Chet Huntley narrates, one of his last assignments before his death in 1974) 10 PM Bobby Darin (all music with Bobby and guest Peggy Lee) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles subs for Johnny) 1 AM Midnight Special (an all-'50s show: host Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Chubby Checker, the Shirelles, the Ronettes) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Your Future Is Now 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Thirty Minutes With... 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "The Golden Bowl" (Part 5) 10 PM Today In The Legislature WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "The Heavenly Twins--Astronomy and Astrology" 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Perry Mason (Frankie Laine as a comedian whose comeback attempt is blocked by a double-crossing agent and a murder charge; Bobby Troup also appears) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Robert Morse, Peggy Cass) 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Hollywood's Talking (short-lived remake of "Everybody's Talking" and Geoff Edwards' first hosting job--will be replaced

in July by "Match Game '73") 4 PM Merv Griffin (Ralph Nader, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Robert K. Dornan) 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 What's My Line? 8 PM Mission: Impossible 9 PM Movie: "Story Of A Woman" 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Rogue's March" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:15 Today In Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "Born To Be Bad" 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Merv Griffin (singers Tommy Leonetti and Julie Budd) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line? 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Little People 9 PM The American Experience 10 PM Bobby Darin 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 Movie: "The Rise And Fall Of Legs Diamond" 3:50 Movie: "Ride A Crooked Trail" 5:10 Movie: "The Leech Woman" WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6 AM Sunrise Jubilee 7 AM Bozo 8 AM Mike Douglas (Arthur Godfrey subs for Mike; guests: Dinah Shore, gymnast Jodi Yocum and her trainer Sandy Lynn)

9 AM Movie: "All Hands On Deck" (mildly-funny Navy comedy from '61, with Pat Boone, Buddy Hackett, and Barbara Eden) 11 AM Password (Dick Gautier, Susan Oliver, week-behind) 11:30 Bewitched (Peter Lawford as the target of Serena's romantic pursuit) 12 N News 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Movie: "The Black Cat" (watch for Broderick Crawford, from '41) 5:30 News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Animal World 7:30 Circus! (from the Circus of the Brothers and Sisters in Italy: Elvio's horses and elephants; a trampoline troupe) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9 PM Room 222 (Angela Cartwright as a cheerleader who prefers the no-bra look, to the PTA's chagrin) 9:30 Odd Couple (Felix and Oscar take a writing course; Wally Cox, in an appearance filmed before his death, played a writing student) 10 PM Love, American Style (guests: Charles Nelson Reilly, Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys, Norman Fell, Charlotte Rae) 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert (back-to-back reruns of two shows; featured are Alice Cooper, the Allman Brothers Band, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Curtis Mayfield, Seals and Crofts, Chuck Berry, Poco, Bo Diddley) 2:30 Movie: "The L-Shaped Room" 4:50 Movie: "The White Sister" (Helen Hayes and Clark Gable in the story of a nun torn between love and the Church) WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM Meet The Realtors 7:15 Kathryn Kuhlman 7:45 News 8 AM Morning Show With Russ Byrd 8:30 Fran Carlton 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Leave It To Beaver 10:30 Paul Dixon 11 AM I Love Lucy (Lucy anxiously awaits the results of Ricky's screen test) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (Peter Lawford, Bert Convy) 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "The Leopard" (conclusion) 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 7 PM Hee Haw (Oral, Richard, and Patti Roberts; Frankie Laine; Buddy Alan) 8 PM TBA 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Children Of Compassion (Dale Evans narrates a look at Compassion, an organization that aids refugee children in Asia) 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 6:30 Sunshine Almanac 6:45 Good Morning 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Merv Griffin (Tony Curtis, Robert Conrad, Bobby Vinton) 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Joker's Wild 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Hollywood's Talking 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Robert Conrad; Joe Frazier, Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Louis Nye, Dayton Allen) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Mission: Impossible 9 PM CBS Movie: "Hook, Line And Sinker" (a slightly-moresubdued Jerry Lewis as an insurance salesman, told he has only a few months to live, who embarks on a trip around the world using only credit cards) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Rogue's March" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6 AM Breakfast Beat 7 AM CBS News 7:30 Breakfast Beat 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 9 with the addition of singer Charles Mann) 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:25 Tampa Bay Topics 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Hollywood's Talking 4 PM Big Valley 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Truth Or Consequences 8 PM Mission: Impossible 9 PM Movie: "Secret Ceremony" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Voyage To A Prehistoric Planet" (Basil Rathbone) 1 AM Movie: "Bride Of The Monster" (Bela Lugosi) WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) 3:30 Weather And Man 4 PM Motor Development 4:30 Sunrise Semester ("Personality Theory and Creativity", pre-empted on Ch. 13) 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Personal Finance 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Weather And Man 7:30 Motor Development 8 PM Insight 8:30 Your Right To Say It 9 PM Sounds Interesting 9:30 Performers sign off 10 PM WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6 AM Gulf Coast--Today 7 AM Today 9 AM What's Happening? (community bulletin board) 9:05 The Champions (British adventure series) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where

12:55 News 1 PM Brad Lacey 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Daniel Boone 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM UFO 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Little People 9 PM Movie: "Journey To Shiloh" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 Movie: "Wild In The Country" (Elvis Presley, Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, from '61) 4:15 Movie: "The Inn On Dartmoor" WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 The Lenox Quartet--Haydn Opus 20 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Today In The Legislature WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 TBA 10 AM Dinah's Place (pre-empted on Ch. 8) 10:30 Joker's Wild (pre-empted on Ch. 13) 11 AM Galloping Gourmet 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password 12:30 Split Second 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style (guests: Vivian Vance, George Gobel, Jim Backus, Ken Murray)

4:30 Movie: "The Good Beginning" 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Stand Up And Cheer (Milton Berle reads "Desiderata") 7:30 Rollin' (guest: B.J. Thomas) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Odd Couple 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 12 N Real McCoys 12:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 1 PM Ben Casey 2 PM The Saint 3 PM New Zoo Revue 3:30 Underdog 4 PM Love, American Style (pre-empted on Ch. 10) 4:30 Addams Family (Ellen Corby as Mother Lurch) 5 PM Batman (Cesar Romero as the Joker, with a scheme to unveil Batman and Robin's true identities) 5:30 Gilligan's Island 6 PM Get Smart 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7 PM Petticoat Junction 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Brady Bunch (pre-empted on Ch. 10) 8:30 Partridge Family (pre-empted on Ch. 10) 9 PM Movie: "Charlie Chan In Shanghai" 10:30 The Adventurer (Gene Barry, Barry Morse) 11 PM One Step Beyond 11:30 Movie: "Hatter's Castle" Retro: Indianapolis/Terre Haute/Lafayette Thurs, Apr 26, 1984 from TV Guide-Central Indiana edition Chicago stations listed ET Coverage of the President's visit to China may pre-empt programs WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute 5:55 Weather, Radar & Forecast 6:00 Today in Illiana 6:15 News 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today (guest Arnold Palmer) 9:00 Phil Donahue (prayer in public schools) 10:00 Facts of Life 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Dream House noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Match Game/Hollywood Squares 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Happy Days Again 5:00 CHiPs Patrol 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8:00 Gimme a Break! 8:30 Family Ties 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Duck Factory 10:00 Hill Street Blues 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Joan Embery and Ken Wahl) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Phyllis Diller) 1:30 News WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis 5:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 RFD 4 6:30 Cartoon Carnival 7:00 Cowboy Bob's Corral 8:00 Janie 9:00 Phil Donahue (3 Harlem Globetrotters discuss their lawsuit against the Santa Barbara PD, who arrested them as robbery suspects) 10:00 Braun & Company (finding available men (part of a week-long series on romance), Sonya Friedman talks about women's needs and independence) 11:00 Today in Indiana 11:30 Newlywed Game noon Perry Mason (bw) 1:00 Jim Gerard 1:30 700 Club 2:30 Jetsons 3:00 Woody Woodpecker 3:30 Tom & Jerry & Friends 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Pink Panther 5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 6:00 Three's Company 6:30 Little House on the Prairie 7:30 Baseball: Cincinnati-Atlanta 10:30 News 11:00 Blue Grass Stakes horse race 11:30 Perry Mason (bw) 12:30 INN News 1:00 Movie "Isadora" 3:45 Movie "The Ballad of Andy Crocker" WRTV 6-ABC Indianapolis 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 Family Feud 10:00 Family 11:00 Benson 11:30 Loving noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Eight is Enough 5:00 Taxi 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 That's Incredible! (a man confined to a wheelchair tows a truck, tightrope artists pass each other on a 110m angled wire, a yogi restrains two trucks pulling in different directions, a teen who built a thriving sno-cone business, an electronic device that automatically puts out car fires, fetal surgery; moves to Mon next week) 9:00 Two Marriages 10:00 20/20 (advances in infant psychiatry) 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Barney Miller 12:30 Entertainment Tonight WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis 6:00 Indy Today 6:30 I Dream of Jeannie 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Waltons 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Hour Magazine (guest William Devane, graphology, a finishing school for girls, a fresh-pasta recipe) 5:00 Love Boat 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Simon & Simon 10:00 Knots Landing 11:00 News 11:30 Trapper John, MD 12:40 Movie "Like Mom, Like Me" 2:00 CBS News Nightwatch WGN 9-Ind Chicago 5:00 Movie "Silver River" cont'd (bw) 6:00 Chico & the Man

6:30 Faith 20 7:00 Top o' the Morning 7:30 Muppet Show 8:00 Bozo 9:30 Beverly Hillbillies 10:00 Movie "Big Jim McClain" (bw) noon Family 1:00 News 2:00 Rhoda 2:30 Andy Griffith 3:00 I Dream of Jeannie 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4:00 Superfriends 4:30 Scooby-Doo 5:00 Laverne & Shirley 5:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 6:00 One Day at a Time 6:30 Alice 7:00 Barney Miller 7:30 Jeffersons 8:00 Movie "Murder by Death" 10:00 News 10:30 INN News 11:00 Soap 11:30 Love Boat 12:30 Movie "Seven Days in May" (bw) 3:00 INN News 3:30 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In 4:00 Movie "My Pal Gus" (bw) WTHI 10-CBS Terre Haute 5:45 NOAA Weather Service 6:00 Ag Day 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Hour Magazine (see ch 8, 4pm for info) 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Lobo 5:00 Little House on the Prairie 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 People's Court 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Simon & Simon 10:00 Knots Landing 11:00 News 11:30 Trapper John, MD

12:40 Movie "Like Mom, Like Me" 2:00 News WTHR 13-NBC Indianapolis 5:00 Indiana Illustrated 5:30 Ag Day 6:00 Morning Stretch 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Facts of Life 9:30 Alice 10:00 Hot Potato 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Dream House noon News 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Match Game/Hollywood Squares 4:00 Star Trek 5:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Gimme a Break! 8:30 Family Ties 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Duck Factory 10:00 Hill Street Blues 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 CNN Headline News 2:00 News WUSI 16-PBS Olney 8:45 AM Weather 9:00 Instructional Programs 11:00 Electric Company 11:30 Instructional Programs noon Sesame Street 1:00 News 1:30 Instructional Programs 3:50 Jojo & Joyce Club 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Doctor Who 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 SIUC Today 8:30 Inside Story (Robert Redford and Bob Woodward on how the media covers the private lives of public people) 9:00 Mystery! "Seaton's Aunt" 10:00 Lawmakers

10:30 McLaughlin Group 11:00 Firing Line (US-French relations; guests US Ambassador to France Evan Galbraith and French editor Olivier Chevrillion) WLFI 18-CBS Lafayette 6:00 CBS Early Morning News 6:30 AM Agriculture 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Phil Donahue (same as ch 4) 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Little House on the Prairie 5:00 Barney Miller 5:30 All in the Family 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Simon & Simon 10:00 Knots Landing 11:00 News 11:30 Trapper John, MD 12:40 Movie "Like Mom, Like Me" WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis 6:15 Personal Time Management 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 3-2-1 Contact 11:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 11:30 Burns & Allen (bw) noon Magic of Animal & Landscape Painting 12:30 Gourmet Cooking 1:00 LateNight America 2:00 Frontline "Chasing the Basketball Dream" 3:00 Victory Garden 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 3-2-1 Contact 5:30 Nova "The Artificial Heart" 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Sneak Previews 8:30 Enterprise "Cash on the Vine" 9:00 Mystery! "Seaton's Aunt"

10:00 Odyssey (development of metallurgy in southeast Europe) 11:00 Monty Python's Flying Circus 11:30 LateNight America (guest Rabbi James A. Rudin) WVUT 22-PBS Vincennes 7:15 Personal Finance 7:45 AM Weather 8:00 Electric Company 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 3-2-1 Contact 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 3-2-1 Contact noon Sesame Street 1:00 Walk Through the 20th Century "The Second American Revolution" (conclusion; Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee conclude a two-part program about African-Americans' struggle for equality) 2:00 Growing Years 2:30 3-2-1 Contact 3:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 3:30 Electric Company 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 News 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Frontline "Chasing the Basketball Dream" 7:00 Meet the Candidate 8:00 Sneak Previews 8:30 Enterprise "Cash on the Vine" 9:00 Mystery! "Seaton's Aunt" 10:00 Lawmakers 10:30 Tony Brown's Journal "Can Blacks Make It in White Corporate America?" 11:00 News WTIU 30-PBS Bloomington 8:15 AM Weather 8:30 Body Electric 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 3-2-1 Contact 11:00 Mister Roger' Neighborhood 11:30 Why in the World noon Matinee at the Bijou 1:30 Mystery! "The Intercessor" 2:30 Magic of Oil Painting 3:00 Life in the Universe 3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Sneak Previews 8:30 Enterprise "Cash on the Vine" 9:00 Mystery! "Seaton's Aunt" 10:00 Lawmakers

10:30 Tyranny of the Status Quo (Milton Friedman talks on the problems of "smokestack industries") 11:00 Nightly Business Report 11:30 Great Chefs of San Francisco WFLD 32-Ind Chicago 7:00 Newstalk 7:30 Mighty Mouse 8:00 Tom & Jerry 8:30 Flintstones 9:00 Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Popeye 10:00 Emergency! 11:00 Breakaway noon Hour Magazine (see ch 8, 4pm) 1:00 I Love Lucy (bw/x2) 2:00 Merv Griffin (guests Vikki Carr, Irene Cara, Mark Harmon, and magician Jason Randall) 3:00 Great Space Coaster 3:30 Spider-Man 4:00 Inspector Gadget 4:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 5:00 Tom & Jerry 5:30 Flintstones 6:00 What's Happening!! 6:30 Happy Days Again 7:00 Taxi 7:30 Three's Company 8:00 PM Magazine 8:30 Entertainment Tonight 9:00 Tic Tac Dough 9:30 Joker's Wild 10:00 Benny Hill 10:30 Honeymooners 11:00 M*A*S*H 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:30 Thicke of the Night (guests Susan Lucci, Toni Basil, and Tiny Time) 2:00 700 Club 3:00 Entertainment Tonight WBAK 38-ABC Terre Haute 5:40 NOAA Weather Service 6:00 Good Morning Terre Haute 6:30 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Jim Bakker 10:00 Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 Family 11:30 Loving noon Family Feud 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:30 Grizzly Adams 5:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw)

6:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Andy Griffith 7:30 PM Magazine 8:00 Fame 9:00 Movie "Royal Wedding" 11:00 Gunsmoke mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 Eye on Hollywood 1:00 NOAA Weather Service WHMB 40-Ind/Rel Indianapolis 5:00 Lowell Lundstrom 5:30 Lester Sumrall Teaches 6:00 Rejoice! 6:30 Wake Up! 7:00 Jim Bakker 8:00 Lester Sumrall Teaches 8:30 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Today with Lester Sumrall 10:00 700 Club 11:30 Another Life (CBN) noon INN News 12:30 Derin's Coffee Shop 1:00 Lester Sumrall Teaches 1:30 Success-N-Life 2:00 Bullwinkle 2:30 Underdog 3:00 Inspector Gadget 3:30 Flintstones 4:00 Little Rascals (bw) 4:30 Timmy & Lassie (bw) 5:00 Robin Hood (bw) 5:30 Ozzie & Harriet (bw) 6:00 Jim Bakker 7:00 700 Club 8:00 Lester Sumrall Teaches 8:30 Abundant Life 9:00 Today with Lester Sumrall 10:00 Concert Book 10:30 Voice of Faith 11:00 Praise the Lord 2:00 Light 'n' Lively 2:30 Jimmy Swaggart 3:00 Renewed Mind 3:30 Lesson 4:00 Today with Lester Sumrall WIPB 49-PBS Muncie 6:30 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Body Buddies 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:25 Paul Harvey 8:30 Nightly Business Report 9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Trade-Offs 10:30 3-2-1 Contact 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 Electric Company noon Sesame Street 1:00 David Susskind "Cross Dressing: Heterosexual Men Who Dress as Women" 2:00 Paul Harvey 2:05 Magic of Animal & Landscape Painting 2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 3:00 Why in the World 3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 3-2-1 Contact 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Inside-Outside 6:25 Paul Harvey 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 Muncie School Board Candidates' Forum 9:00 Mystery! "Seaton's Aunt" 10:00 Pallisers 11:00 ColorSounds (music from Lionel Richie, the Police, Dan Fogelberg, Pat Benatar, and Manfred Mann's Earth Band) 11:30 LateNight America (see 20, 11:30pm for info) 12:30 Paul Harvey WPDS 59-Ind Indianapolis 6:00 Spotlight on Indianapolis 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 Peggy's 59er Diner 8:30 Munsters (bw) 9:00 News 9:05 Lezlie's BodyFit 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 10:00 News 10:05 Millionaire (bw) 10:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 11:00 News 11:05 Ironside noon News 12:05 Carol Burnett & Friends 12:30 Woman to Woman (topic: lesbian motherhood) 1:30 Green Acres 2:00 News 2:05 Phil Silvers (bw) 2:30 F Troop 3:00 Batman 3:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:00 Wild Wild West 5:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 6:00 Lobo 7:00 Cannon 8:00 Movie "The Pirate" 10:00 News 11:00 Benny Hill 11:30 Twilight Zone (bw) mid. Alfred Hitchcock (bw)

12:30 Our Miss Brooks (bw) 1:00 News WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute 5:55 Weather, Radar & Forecast WTHI 10-CBS Terre Haute 5:45 NOAA Weather Service WBAK 38-ABC Terre Haute 5:40 NOAA Weather Service Lots of weather in Terre Haute. I'm guessing "NOAA Weather Service" was nothing more than audio from the local NOAA radio station and a satellite picture. WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute 9:00 Phil Donahue (prayer in public schools) 4:00 Scooby-Doo WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis 9:00 Phil Donahue (3 Harlem Globetrotters discuss their lawsuit against the Santa Barbara PD, who arrested them as robbery suspects) 4:00 Scooby-Doo Now that's interesting - a major network affiliate and an independent in an adjoining area airing the same programs at the same time - more than once during the day! Quote from: Bluenoser on April 26, 2011, 01:10:43 PM WGN 9-Ind Chicago 7:00 Top o' the Morning 7:30 Muppet Show I wonder how the stations airing "Muppet Show" during the day treat it - do they dub over the part when the crew sings, "... on the Muppet Show tonight" with "today"? Retro: Quebec/Ottawa Tues, Apr 27, 1993 from TV Hebdo-Regional edition (de facto provincial edition); some US affiliate news title info from Tele SRC and CBC programs may be pre-empted for NHL Playoffs Radio-Canada CBFT 2-Montreal, CKRN 4-Rouyn/Noranda, CKRT 7-Riviere du Loup, CBOFT 9-Ottawa, CKSH 9Sherbrooke, CBVT 11-Quebec City, CKRS 12-Jonquiere, CKTM 13-Trois Rivieres 6:15 (12) Saguenay-Lac St-Jean ce soir 6:45 (7-12-13) Crois seulement 7:00 SRC Bonjour 9:00 Les anges du matin 10:00 Pacha et les chats (Kitty Cats) 10:15 Grisu le petit dragon 10:30 Gabby et les petits malins 11:00 Comme on est! 11:45 (2-4-7-9o-9s-11-13) La cuisine au quotidien 11:45 (12) A votre service 11:55 (12) Premiere edition regional noon (2-4-7-9o-9s-11-12) L'Edition magazine

noon (13) Au coeur du jour 12:30 Les demons du midi 1:30 L'art de vivre 2:30 Maritimes en direct 3:00 La cour en direct 3:30 La bande a Picsou (DuckTales) 3:57 0340 4:00 Kim et Clip 4:25 0340 4:30 Alana ou le futur imparfait (Girl from Tomorrow) 4:57 0340 5:00 Watatatow 5:30 Les detecteurs de mensonges 6:00 Ce soir (most regions used (region name) Ce soir) 6:30 (12) Le clan Campbell (Campbells) 7:00 Marilyn 7:30 Des jardins d'aujourd'hui 8:00 Sherlock Holmes (pt 1; Christopher Lee as the legendary sleuth, with Patrick Macnee as Watson) 9:00 Dallas 10:00 Le Telejournal 10:25 Le Point 11:00 La Meteo 11:05 Nouvelles du sport 11:25 (2-4-7-9o-11-12-13) Cinema "Le prince de New York" (Prince of the City; sign-off 2:15) 11:25 (9s) Estrie ce soir 11:40 (9s) La Politique Federale 11:45 (9s) La Politique Provinciale 11:55 (9s) Cinema "Le solitaire" (sign-off 2:00) TVA CFCM 4-Quebec City, CHAU 5-Carleton, CJPM 6-Chicoutimi, CHLT 7-Sherbrooke, CHEM 8-Trois Rivieres, CIMT 9-Riviere du Loup, CFTM 10-Montreal, CFER 11-Rimouski, CFEM 13Rouyn/Noranda, CHOT 40-Hull 5:45 (4) Au 100 tuple 6:00 (6-7-8-9-11) Au 100 tuple 6:15 (4) Babillard 6:30 Salut, bonjour! 9:00 A votre sante 9:30 Santa Barbara 10:30 Aimer (Loving) 11:00 Bon appetit 11:30 (4-6-7-8-9-10-11) La vie a... (each area ran its own local edition) 11:30 (5) Au programme 11:30 (13) La cite du Pere 11:30 (40) Dessins animes (cartoons) 11:45 Mongrain de sel noon Le TVA, edition midi 12:20 Mongrain de sel 1:30 Cinema d'apres-midi "Pris entre duex feux" (The Ploughman's Lunch) 3:30 A bien y penser 4:00 Top modeles (Bold & the Beautiful) 4:30 Claire Lamarche 5:30 Jeopardy! (local version) 6:00 (4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11) Le TVA, edition 18 heures 6:00 (13) Le Regional

6:00 (40) Le TVA Outaouais 6:30 Virus 7:00 Chambres en ville 8:00 La misere des riches II 9:00 La match de la vie (guest: Expos coach Felipe Alou) 10:00 Ad lib 11:00 Le TVA, edition reseau/TVA Sports 11:49 Loto-Quebec draws 11:55 Mongrain de sel 1:15 (4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-13) Fin des emissions 1:15 (40) Au 100 tuple 1:45 (40) Fin des emissions TQS CFAP 2-Quebec City, CFRS 4-Jonquiere, CFKM 16-Trois Rivieres, CFVS 25-Val d'Or, CFTF 29Riviere du Loup, CFKS 30-Sherbrooke, CFJP 35-Montreal/CJPC 18-Rimouski, CFGS 49-Hull 11:40 (4) Crois seulement 11:45 (30) Crois seulement noon Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones) 12:30 Cinema "Le chateau de cartes" (The Family Tree) 2:30 De toutes les couleurs 3:30 Cuisine sante 4:00 Y'a rien de trop beau! 5:00 Le Grand Journal 6:00 La guerre des clans (local version of Family Feud) 6:30 Sonia Benezra 7:30 Coup de foudre 8:00 Cinema "Une femme encombrante" (An Inconvenient Woman, pt 2) 10:00 Dossiers mysteres (Unsolved Mysteries; not sure if this was a dub or a local version) 10:30 Le Grand Journal 11:00 Sports Plus 11:30 Sports Plus extra mid. Cinema "Les griffes de la nuit" (Nightmare on Elm Street) 2:00 Fin des emissions Radio-Quebec CIVA 12-Val d'Or, CIVQ 15-Quebec City, CIVM 17-Montreal, CIVS 24-Sherbrooke, CIVO 30-Hull, CIVC 45-Trois Rivieres 9:00 Pause musicale 10:00 Videoactivite 10:30 Le marche aux images 11:00 Pause musicale 1:00 Quebec School Telecasts 3:00 Le marche aux images 3:30 Au pays de l'aigle 4:30 Remi 5:00 Don Quichotte 5:30 Le club des 100 watts 6:00 Passe-Partout 6:30 Teleservice 7:30 Questions d'argent en direct 8:30 Feu vert 9:00 Rideau 10:30 Plaisir de lire 11:00 Teleservice mid. Periode de questions

1:00 Fin des emissions WJBK 2-CBS Detroit 5:00 Joan Rivers cont'd 5:30 This Morning's Business 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 Eyewitness Morning 9:00 Best of Donahue 10:00 Geraldo 11:00 Price is Right noon TV2 Eyewitness News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 TV2 Eyewitness News (I think maybe this was called First News?) 5:00 Phil Donahue 6:00 TV2 Eyewitness News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Hard Copy 7:30 Infomercial (A Current Affair usually ran here) 8:00 Rescue 911 9:00 CBS Tuesday Movie "The Price She Paid" 11:00 TV2 Eyewitness News 11:35 Cheers 12:05 Night Court 12:35 Arsenio Hall 1:35 Amen 2:05 CBS News Up to the Minute 3:00 Twilight Zone 3:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 4:00 Newhart 4:30 Joan Rivers WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 New Family Feud Challenge 11:00 Price is Right noon The News 12:10 Across the Fence 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Full House 4:30 Wonder Years 5:00 Golden Girls 5:30 Designing Women 6:00 The News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Murphy Brown 8:00 Rescue 911 9:00 CBS Tuesday Movie "The Price She Paid" 11:00 The News

11:30 Forever Knight 12:30 In the Heat of the Night 1:30 Infomercial 2:00 sign-off CBC CBOT 4-Ottawa, CKMI 5-Quebec City, CBMT 6-Montreal 7:00 CBC Morning News 9:00 What on Earth 9:30 Urban Peasant 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Coronation Street 3:30 Taxi 4:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 4:30 Empty Nest 5:00 Golden Girls 5:30 (4) Newsday 5:30 (5-6) Newswatch 7:00 (4-6) On the Road Again 7:00 (5) Inside Quebec 7:30 TBA 10:30 CBC Prime Time News 11:30 Newhart mid. Star Trek 1:00 CBC Late Night "Rembrandt" (bw) 3:00 sign-off WDIV 4-NBC Detroit 5:00 Judge 5:30 Newsbeat 7:00 Today 9:00 Maury Povich 10:00 Jerry Springer 11:00 Jane Whitney noon Newsbeat 12:30 Scattergories 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 4:00 Montel Williams 5:00 Newsbeat 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Baseball: Kansas City-Detroit 10:30 TBA 11:00 Nightbeat 11:35 Tonight Show 12:35 Late Night with David Letterman 1:35 Infatuation 2:05 Later with Bob Costas

2:35 NBC News Nightside 4:00 Judge 4:30 Infatuation CHRO 5-CTV Pembroke 6:00 Take Part 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Shirley 10:00 Fitness with Love 10:30 100 Huntley Street 11:30 Midday Report 12:30 Darkwing Duck 1:00 Oprah Winfrey 2:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 3:00 Another World 4:00 ALF 4:30 Who's the Boss? 5:00 Cosby Show 5:30 News 6:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Class of '96 9:00 Roseanne 9:30 Home Free 10:00 Law & Order 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 Sports Late Night mid. Growing Pains 12:30 Infomercial 1:00 A Different World 1:30 sign-off WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh 5:00 NBC News Nightside 5:30 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 DuckTales 6:30 Rush Limbaugh 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue 10:00 Oprah Winfrey 11:00 Scrabble 11:30 Scattergories noon News 5 Midday 12:30 Family Secrets 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers 3:30 Tale Spin 4:00 Darkwing Duck 4:30 Goof Troop 5:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 6:00 Nightly News on 5 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Reasonable Doubts (2 hrs)

10:00 Dateline NBC 11:00 Nightly News on 5 11:35 Tonight Show 12:35 Late Night with David Letterman 1:35 Later with Bob Costas 2:05 NBC News Nightside CIII 6-Global Ottawa 5:00 Night Walk cont'd 5:30 Faith 20 6:00 Mr. Wizard's World 6:30 Commander Crumbcake 7:00 Care Bears Family 7:30 Tiny Toon Adventures 8:00 Beetlejuice 8:30 Inspector Gadget 9:00 Bumper Stumpers 9:30 Parent to Parent 10:00 Bumper Stumpers 10:30 100 Huntley Street 11:30 Entertainment Desk noon News at Noon 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Foreign Affairs 2:30 Acting Crazy 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Batman: The Animated Series 4:30 Young & the Restless 5:30 First News 6:00 6:00 Report 6:40 Early SportsLine 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 8:00 Beverly Hills 90210 9:00 Lifeline to Victory 11:00 World Tonight 11:30 SportsLine 12:05 Code 3 12:35 Late Night with David Letterman 1:35 Fugitive 2:35 Room 222 3:05 Night Moves 3:35 Night Ride 4:35 Night Walk WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit 5:00 Home cont'd 5:30 Channel 7 Action News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Company with John Kelly & Marilyn Turner 10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 11:00 Jenny Jones noon Channel 7 Action News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Channel 7 Action News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Full House 8:30 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper 9:00 Roseanne 9:30 Delta 10:00 We're Expecting 11:00 Channel 7 Action News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Inside Edition 12:30 Matlock 1:30 Whoopi Goldberg 2:00 Crimefighters Files 3:00 ABC World News Now 4:30 Home CJOH-CTV: 8 Cornwall/13 Ottawa 5:30 Infomercial 6:00 Fitness with Love 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Eye on Ottawa 10:00 Dini Petty 11:00 Judge 11:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness noon Flintstones 12:30 Midday Newsline 1:00 Shirley 2:00 Another World 3:00 Joan Rivers 4:00 Bold & the Beautiful 4:30 Goof Troop 5:00 Roseanne 5:30 Cheers 6:00 Newsline 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Full House 8:30 Home Improvement 9:00 Roseanne 9:30 Home Free 10:00 Law & Order 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 Sportsline mid. Late Night Movie "Girls, Girls, Girls" 2:10 Infomercial 2:40 Family Ties 3:10 Head of the Class 3:40 sign-off WROC 8-CBS Rochester 5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Vicki! 10:00 Golden Girls 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 Price is Right noon Eyewitness News 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Maury Povich 5:00 Geraldo 6:00 Eyewitness News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Rescue 911 9:00 CBS Tuesday Movie "The Price She Paid" 11:00 Eyewitness News 11:30 Golden Girls mid. Forever Knight 1:00 Scene of the Crime 2:00 CBS News Up to the Minute WHEC 10-NBC Rochester 5:00 Ag Day 5:30 This Morning's Business 6:00 News 10 7:00 Today 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 Joan Rivers 11:00 Scrabble 11:30 Scattergories noon News 10 12:30 Family Secrets 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 DuckTales 3:30 Saved by the Bell 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Live at Five 5:30 Inside Edition 6:00 News 10 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Cheers (x2) 8:00 Reasonable Doubts (2 hrs) 10:00 Dateline NBC 11:00 News 10 11:35 Tonight Show 12:35 Late Night with David Letterman 1:35 Later with Bob Costas 2:05 News 10 2:35 Cosby Show 3:05 Montel Williams 4:05 Married...with Children 4:35 NBC News Nightside

CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 5:00 Cinema 12 "The Girl in the Kremlin" cont'd 5:20 Night Court 5:45 Video Gold 6:00 Romper Room & Friends 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Great Shape 9:30 $40,000 Chain Reaction 10:00 Dini Petty 11:00 Montreal AM: Live noon Flintstones 12:30 Pulse 1:00 Shirley 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Roseanne 5:30 Cheers 6:00 Pulse 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 12 Steps 8:00 Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 9:00 Roseanne 9:30 Home Free 10:00 Law & Order 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 Pulse mid. Arsenio Hall 1:00 Infomercials 2:30 Cinema 12 "The Veiled One" 4:55 Night Court WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 5:30 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 Home noon NewsSource 13 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Full House 4:30 Wonder Years 5:00 First at Five 5:30 People's Court 6:00 NewsSource 13 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Murphy Brown 8:00 Full House 8:30 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper 9:00 Roseanne 9:30 Delta 10:00 We're Expecting

11:00 NewsSource 13 11:30 A Current Affair mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 Hard Copy 1:00 Rush Limbaugh 1:30 Jerry Springer 2:30 sign-off WNPI 18-PBS Norwood 7:15 AM Weather 7:30 Body Electric 8:00 Children's Programs (TVH was quite skimpy on info for PBS and TVO kids' programs) 2:00 Craft Club 2:30 Jenkins Art Workshop 3:00 Children's Programs 4:30 Club Connect 5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 5:30 Square One Television 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 Wetlands 8:00 Nova (how the US Government is trying to foil counterfeiters) 9:00 Frontline (5 people with their views on the causes of the Rodney King verdict riots) 10:30 Teenage Fathers: Boys & Babies 11:00 EastEnders (x2) mid. Charlie Rose 1:00 sign-off WVNY 22-ABC Burlington 5:00 Infomercials 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Infomercials 10:00 Best of Love Connection 10:30 That's Amore 11:00 Home noon Infatuation 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3:30 Stunt Dawgs 4:00 Captain N & the Video Gamemasters 4:30 James Bond Jr. 5:00 People's Court 5:30 Love Connection 6:00 NewsCenter 22 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 Full House 8:30 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper 9:00 Roseanne 9:30 Delta 10:00 We're Expecting 11:00 NewsCenter 22 11:30 Married...with Children

mid. Infomercials CICO 24-TVO Ottawa 5:00 Stopwatch cont'd 6:00 Volunteer Board Development 6:30 How Will You Manage? 7:00 Against All Odds 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram Elephant Show 9:00 Instructional & Children's Programs noon Education Matters 1:00 Writing Workshop 1:15 Business & Consumer Mathematics 1:30 Writing the News 1:45 Mathematics for Technology 2:00 Responding to Victims of Abuse 2:30 Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery 3:00 Pins & Needles 3:30 Personal Finance with Lyman MacInnis 4:00 Issues in Education 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Join In! 7:00 Today's Special 7:30 Global Family 8:00 Science Edition (mountaineers and scientists climb Mount Logan, Canada's highest mountain, to determine its exact height) 9:00 Waiting for God 9:30 Distant Voices 10:00 Human Edge 11:00 Imprint mid. Gardens by Design 12:30 Provincial Question Period 1:30 Federal Question Period 2:30 sign-off 4:00 Stopwatch WTVS 56-PBS Detroit 5:00 Golden Years of Television 6:00 Cosmos 7:00 Dawn at the Downs 8:00 Adventures, Journeys & Archives 8:30 Sandie's Fitness Firm (IIRC this was a co-prod between WTVS and one of the local public access channels) 9:00 Children's Programs noon Frugal Gourmet 12:30 Jenkins Art Workshop 1:00 Reading Rainbow 1:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 2:00 Children's Programs 4:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 4:30 Club Connect (produced by WTVS) 5:00 Senior Focus 5:30 America with Dennis Wholey 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Great Lakes Outdoors 8:00 Nova 9:00 Medicine at the Crossroads 11:00 Are You Being Served? 11:30 Charlie Rose 12:30 Adventures, Journeys & Archives 1:00 Nova 2:00 Medicine at the Crossroads 4:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour WCFE 57-PBS Plattsburgh (the Regional edition didn't list WETK 33) 7:00 Instructional & Children's Programs 4:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 ITN World News 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Nova 9:00 Frontline 10:30 International Dispatch (looks at the increasing number of homeless children in the ex-Soviet Union) 11:30 EastEnders mid. Secret Agent 12:55 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 1:00 sign-off WNPI 18-PBS Norwood 8:00 Children's Programs (TVH was quite skimpy on info for PBS and TVO kids' programs) Since you also used "Tele" as a source, did that magazine go into detail on what was on the PBS stations and TVO? I can fill in some of the blanks based on the Tele listings, but I can't guarantee its accuracy 100% (neither the Montreal Gazette or Ottawa Citizen listings from that week were archived by Google): WCFE 57 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Barney & Friends 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Instructional 1:00 Emmerdale Farm (x2) 2:00 French in Action (x2) 3:00 New York Learns 3:30 Reading Rainbow 4:00 Square One Television Tele also carried some listings for WWNY 7-Watertown (CBS), WMTW 8-Poland Spring (ABC), and WETK 33-Burlington (PBS)... WWNY 7 6:00 (This Morning's?) Business 6:30 CBS Morning News 7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Donahue 10:00 New Family Feud Challenge 11:00 Price is Right

noon Newsight 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Bold & the Beautiful 2:00 As the World Turns 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Golden Girls 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 Newsight 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 CBS primetime 11:00 Newsight 11:30 Forever Knight 12:30 Exile 1:30 Infomercial 2:00 sign-off WMTW 8 5:00 ABC World News Now 5:30 ABC World News This Morning (with Eyewitness News during the 6am hour) 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Montel Williams 10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 11:00 Home noon Rush Limbaugh 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 5:00 Geraldo 6:00 Eyewitness News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 ABC primetime 11:00 Eyewitness News 11:35 ABC News Nightline 12:05 Rush Limbaugh 12:35 Whoopi Goldberg 1:05 You Bet Your Life 1:35 Eyewitness News 2:05 ABC World News Now WETK 33 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Shining Time Station 7:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Barney & Friends 9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:00 Reading Rainbow 10:30 Instructional 1:30 Sit & Be Fit

2:00 Charlie Rose 3:00 Julia Child & Company 3:30 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? 5:30 Square One Television 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 Crossroads 8:00 Nova 9:00 Frontline 10:30 TBA 11:00 Rights & Wrongs: Human Rights Television 11:30 Front Row Feature sign-off after movie Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Sat, Apr 30, 1983 from TV Guide-Boston edition WGBH 2-PBS Boston 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Over Easy marathon 11:30 Antiques & Americana noon Here's to Your Health 12:30 Lawmakers 1:00 Nature of Things 2:00 Nova "Adventures of Teen-Age Scientists" (looks at some finalists of the 1982 Westinghouse National Talent Search) 3:00 Cosmos 4:00 Magic of Oil Painting 4:30 Great Chefs of New Orleans 5:00 Julia Child & More Company 5:30 Victory Garden 6:00 Presente 6:30 Last Chance Garage 7:00 Sneak Previews 7:30 Fawlty Towers 8:00 All Creatures Great & Small 9:00 Diamonds in the Sky (a look at air travel from 1919 to WWII) 10:00 Odyssey "Some Women of Marrakech" 11:00 Doctor in the House 11:30 David Susskind "American Women Who Married Foreign Men"/"How to Give a Great Party" WBZ 4-NBC Boston 5:00 NBC News Overnight (started at 4:30) 5:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness (the CTV series was syndied in the US) 6:00 International Zone 6:30 Carrascolendas 7:00 Mr. Magoo 7:30 Cool McCool 8:00 Flintstone Funnies 8:30 Shirt Tales 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Gary Coleman 11:00 Incredible Hulk & Amazing Spider-Man

noon Thundarr 12:30 Flash Gordon 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: Houston-Philadelphia; alt game: LA-Cubs 4:00 Legends of Golf 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News (Jessica Savitch) 7:00 Solid Gold (guests Joan Rivers, Irene Cara, Stephen Bishop, Melissa Manchester, Eddie Rabbitt, and Adam Ant) 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Silver Spoons 9:00 Mama's Family 9:30 Teachers Only 10:00 Monitor (probing crimes committed by Cuban refugees from the 1980 Freedom Flotilla, a multipurpose MN supermarket, and a postponed-by-1-week look at the Japanese military) 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (a rerun from January with host Lily Tomlin, who also provides the music as Pervis Hawkins) 1:00 Evening at the Improv 2:00 Movie "Escapade in Japan" 4:00 Nostoros (Pablo Correa) WCVB 5-ABC Boston 5:00 Good Day! cont'd 5:30 Chronicle 6:00 Jabberwocky (produced at WCVB, the station aired reruns of this 70s series for many years in this slot) 6:30 Captain Bob 7:00 Barbapapa 7:30 Baseball Bunch (Mike Schmidt explains why you should control your temper on the field) 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:30 Pac-Man 10:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy 11:00 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz noon Candlepin Bowling: Worcester's Paul Wamback takes on Lynn's Paul Doherty 1:00 Candlepin Superbowl 1:30 Lawrence Welk 2:30 Jacques Cousteau 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tournament of Champions 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Don Branson-Jud Larson Memorial stock car race/Kentucky Derby Trial 6:30 All in the Family 7:00 News 7:30 Healthbeat 8:00 T.J. Hooker 9:00 Love Boat (2 hrs, with most of the guest stars being either country singers or Hee Haw regulars) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Viva Zapata!" (bw) 1:25 Rock 'n Roll Tonite (simulcast on WCOZ 94.5) 2:55 Dance Fever 3:25 ABC News 3:40 Hollywood 4:40 Wanted-Dead or Alive (bw)

WLNE 6-CBS New Bedford (Providence) 5:00 Movie "The Corn is Green" (bw) 6:30 Great Space Coaster 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Popeye & Olive 8:30 Pandamonium 9:00 Meatballs & Spaghetti 9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 Dukes (which I assume is an animated Dukes of Hazzard?) 11:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner noon Gilligan's Planet 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Blackstar 1:30 Baseball Bunch (same show as ch 5) 2:00 NBA Eastern Conference semifinal-Game 3 4:30 CBS Sports Saturday: lightweight bout matching Tony Baltazar (24-1, 20 KO) and Gene Hatcher (17-1, 15 KO)/World Cup Diving 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News (Bob Scheiffer) 7:00 At the Movies 7:30 Muppet Show (guest Roy Clark) 8:00 Wizards & Warriors 9:00 Movie "Cowboy" 11:00 News 11:30 Benny Hill mid. Wrestling 1:00 Movie "Valdez is Coming" 2:40 Movie "The Hasty Heart" (bw) 4:20 Movie "Footsteps in the Dark" (bw) WNEV 7-CBS Boston (using the SE7EN branding at the time) 6:00 For Our Times 6:30 Senior Circuit (Jim Callahan) 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Popeye & Olive 8:30 Pandamonium 9:00 Meatballs & Spaghetti 9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 Dukes 11:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner noon Gilligan's Planet 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Blackstar 1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "Zoo Time"/"Alice Goes Pop" (shorts from the British ChimpMates series) 2:00 NBA Eastern Conference semifinal-Game 3 4:30 CBS Sports Saturday 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Young Editors (Rick Brown welcomes Gov. Dukakis) 7:30 Urban Update (Sales/Fields) 8:00 Wizards & Warriors 9:00 Movie "Cowboy" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Klute" 1:30 Movie "Double Dynamite" (bw)

WMUR 9-ABC Manchester 7:00 Groovie Goolies & Friends 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:30 Pac-Man 10:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy 11:00 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz noon ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1, based on a 1961 book written by legendary Canadian author/TV personality Pierre Berton) 12:30 American Bandstand (guests Irene Cara and Felony) 1:30 Sha Na Na 2:00 Wrestling 3:00 Sportsbeat 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tournament of Champions 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Ray Stevens, Margo Smith, and Hoot Hester) 7:00 Hee Haw (guests Sammy Davis Jr., Eddy Raven, and the Georgia Peaches) 8:00 T.J. Hooker 9:00 Love Boat (2 hrs) 11:00 News 11:15 Jacques Cousteau 12:15 Movie "Five Deadly Venoms" WOR 9-Ind New York 5:05 News 5:35 Movie "Room Service" (bw) 7:00 News 7:30 Make Peace with Nature 8:00 Christopher Closeup 8:30 New Jersey People 9:00 Nine on New Jersey 9:30 Davey & Goliath 10:00 Doctor Who 11:00 Wrestling noon Hardy Boys 1:00 Outdoor Life 1:30 Baseball: the Mets host Atlanta 4:30 Greatest Sports Legends 5:00 Outer Limits (bw) 6:00 Thoroughbred Racing from Aqueduct 6:30 In Search of... 7:00 Saint 8:00 Movie "Corruption" 10:00 Meet the Mayors 10:30 New Jersey Report 11:00 Jackie Gleason (bw) 11:30 Harness Racing from Yonkers mid. Wrestling 1:00 Movie "The Island of Living Horror" 3:00 Movie "A Girl in Every Port" (bw) WJAR 10-NBC Providence 6:30 Brady Bunch (x2) 7:30 Flash Gordon 8:00 Flintstone Funnies

8:30 Shirt Tales 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Gary Coleman 11:00 Incredible Hulk & Amazing Spider-Man noon America's Top 10 12:30 Dance Fever 1:00 Happy Days Again 1:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 2:00 Blood Feud (pt 1, Kennedy vs Hoffa; concludes on 10 Sun at 2...56 had the Beantown rights and showed it Mon/Tues 8pm) 4:00 Legends of Golf 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Solid Gold (see ch 4 for guests) 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Silver Spoons 9:00 Mama's Family 9:30 Teachers Only 10:00 Monitor 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 Rock 'n Roll Tonight (simulcast on WHYJ 94.1) WENH 11-PBS Durham 9:00 America: The Second Century 10:00 Oceanus 11:00 End of the Game 11:30 Computer Programme noon European Journal 12:30 Yankee Woodlot 1:00 Here's to Your Health 1:30 Signing with Cindy 2:00 Sports America: Gasparilla Fishing Tournament 3:00 Steady as She Goes 4:00 Antiques & Americana 4:30 This Old House 5:00 Candlepin Bowling 6:00 Public Access (reports on the Children's Workshop of Barrington NH, and the Nashua Symphony's 60th season) 6:30 Last Chance Garage 7:00 New Hampshire Journal 7:30 Agronsky & Company 7:55 Viewpoint 8:00 Alfred Hitchcock "Lamb to the Slaughter" (bw) 8:30 New Hampshire Crossroads 9:00 Life on Earth (pt 10-"Theme and Variations") 10:00 Mystery! "We, the Accused" (pt 3) WPIX 11-Ind New York 5:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies 5:30 Biography (bw) 6:00 INN News (Jeff Kamen, INN's news originated at WPIX) 6:30 Candid Camera 7:00 Doctor Snuggles 7:30 Pink Panther 8:00 Cartoons

8:30 Sport Billy 9:00 Wall Street Journal Report 9:30 Herald of Truth 10:00 Jerry Falwell 11:00 Hee Haw noon Twilight Zone (bw) 12:30 One Step Beyond (bw) 1:00 At the Movies 1:30 Happy Days Again 2:00 Laverne & Shirley & Company 2:30 Sanford & Son 3:00 Movie "Burnt Offerings" 5:00 CHiPs Patrol 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 Dance Fever 7:30 Solid Gold 8:30 Movie "The Mackintosh Man" 10:30 INN News (Jeff Kamen) 11:00 Odd Couple 11:30 Laugh Trax 12:30 Midnight Special 1:30 INN News (Jeff Kamen) 2:00 Solid Gold 3:00 Movie "Konga" WPRI 12-ABC Providence 7:30 Doctor Snuggles 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:30 Pac-Man 10:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy 11:00 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz noon Andrew 12:30 Road to Los Angeles 1:30 Movie "The Henderson Monster" 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tournament of Champions 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (tribute to Irving Berlin, first shown 10 years earlier) 8:00 T.J. Hooker 9:00 Love Boat (2 hrs) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Bridger" WXNE 25-Ind Boston 6:00 Health Field 6:30 Starblazers 7:00 Force Five 7:30 Gilligan's Island 8:00 Those Amazing Animals 9:00 Movie "Fighting Coast Guard" (bw) 10:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Celts great Bill Russell) 11:00 Wrestling noon Virginian 1:30 Rifleman (bw) 2:00 Bonanza

3:00 Big Valley 4:00 Rawhide (bw) 5:00 Grizzly Adams 6:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 7:00 Battlestar Galactica 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Moneyworks (guest "The Queen of Mean" Leona Helmsley) 9:30 Prime of Your Life (guest Mary Martin) 10:00 Movie "Tap Roots" mid. Movie "Love Before Breakfast" (bw) WSMW 27-Ind Worcester 6:00 Agriculture USA 6:30 Home Workshop 7:00 Movie "Tarzan and the Jungle Boy" 8:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 9:00 Solid Gold 10:00 Inside Worcester 10:30 Wild Kingdom 11:00 Bowling noon Wrestling 1:00 Preview STV WSBK 38-Ind Boston Programs may be pre-empted for NHL Playoffs 6:00 Eyesat 7:00 Faith for Today 7:30 Viewpoint on Nutrition 8:00 Carrascolendas 8:30 Villa Alegre 9:00 That Teen Show 9:30 It's Your Business "Defense Debate: A Budget Dilemma?" (guests: Rep. Dan Daniels (D-VA) and Les Aspin (D-WI)) 10:00 From the Editor's Desk 10:30 Ask the Manager (Berkery) 11:00 Three Stooges (bw) noon Movie "Wonder Woman" (Cathy Lee Crosby in the title role in this 1974 teleflick) 1:30 This Week in Baseball 2:00 Movie "The People That Time Forgot" 4:00 Movie "The Sentinel" 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Jeffersons 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 Movie "Isn't It Shocking?" 9:30 INN News 10:00 Baseball: Red Sox @ California WGBX 44-PBS Boston 5pm Washington Week in Review 5:30 Wall Street Week 6:00 American Interests 6:30 Inside Business Today 7:00 Lawmakers 7:30 Inside Washington 8:00 Shakespeare Plays "The Third Part of King Henry VI" (pt 1)

10:00 Kup's Show (guests Norman Mailer and Kathryn Crosby) WLVI 56-Ind Boston 5:00 CNN Headline News 7:30 De Todo un Poco 8:00 Rex Humbard 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Cambridge: USA 10:30 CNN Headline News 11:00 Wrestling noon Movie "The True Game of Death" 2:00 Movie "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (bw) 4:00 Movie "Who's Minding the Store?" 6:00 Star Trek (x2, showing both parts of "The Menagerie") 8:00 Movie "Anthony Adverse" (bw) 10:30 CNN Headline News 11:00 World Championship Kickboxing: Robert Biggs (20-3) and Andy Brewer (10-3) square off in Vegas for the US super middleweight crown mid. Midnight Special WQTV 68-Ind Boston 8:00 Movie "The Night Rider" (bw) 9:30 This is the USFL 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Soul Train noon Movie "White Zombie" (pt 1/bw) 1:00 Preview STV until 1am Preview (STV programs on 27/68...68's feed signs-off at 1am) 1pm Movie "Legend of the Wild" (theatrical version of Grizzly Adams) 3:00 Movie "Absence of Malice" 5:00 Movie "Harry's War" 7:00 Movie "The Bad News Bears" 9:00 Movie "Soup for One" 10:30 First Impressions (Billy Fellows does impressions of Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Frankie Vallie & the Four Seasons; also Lois Dengrove does comedy, and music from the Pentagons) 11:30 Movie "Emmanuelle in Soho" 1:00 Movie "Emily" 2:30 Movie "Funeral Home" 4:00 Movie "The Stratton Story" (bw) Retro: North Carolina Saturday, April 26, 1980 From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 7 AM Battle Of The Planets 7:30 Kidsworld 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Sports Afield 12:30 Movie: "At War With The Army" (Dean and Jerry)

2:30 Movie: "The Secret Invasion" 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Motorcycle Jump Challenge from Melbourne, Australia; Hall of Champions Rodeo from Colorado Springs; profile of boxers Leon and Michael Spinks) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer) 7 PM Hee Haw (Gene Autry, the Statler Brothers, Randy Barlow, Joe Frazier--don't ask if this is the fighter) 8 PM Tim Conway (guest: Bernadette Peters) 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports: "Gay Power, Gay Politics" in San Francisco 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Caretakers" E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC; WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS) 5:30 As We See It (Seattle high-school students try to form an integrated student union) 6 PM Look At Me (first of seven on how to be an effective and relaxed parent; Phil Donahue hosts) 6:30 Sneak Previews ("Nijinksy," about the ballet great; "Serial," a comedy about California life styles--particularly Marin County) 7 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Carrie's War," Part 2) 7:30 Highlights Of The Eastern Music Festival 8 PM Boston Marathon (taped) 9 PM Evening Of Belgian Television (an arts program, a drama series titled "Cages") sign off 11 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 7 AM Treehouse Club 7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 1:30 High Q 2 PM Pop Goes The Country (Barbara Mandrell) 2:30 Wrestling 3:30 America's Athletes--1980 (gymnast Kurt Thomas, decathlete David Steen, runners Marty Liquori and Eddie Hart) 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (tribute to Richard Rodgers) 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News

11:30 Sha Na Na (Charley Pride) 12 M Movie: "Midnight Cowboy" 2 AM With This Ring WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC) 7 AM Kids Are People Too (Bonnie Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Quinn Cummings, Jay Johnson, delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N Gilligan's Island 12:30 American Bandstand (the Spinners, the Jam) 1:30 Stan Hitchcock (country music) 2 PM Southern Sportsman 2:30 Adam-12 3 PM Tennis: Alan King Classic (semifinals--among those scheduled to compete are Diana Ross, Lynda Carter, Sonny Bono, Wayne Rogers) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Women's Gymnastics Championships, NCAA Wrestling Championships) 6:30 Dolly (Dolly Parton is joined by her family) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Angie 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat (passengers: Ray Buktenica, David Matthau, Joyce DeWitt, Richard Kline, Jennifer Salt, Lyle Waggoner; Phyllis Diller plays an auditor checking the ship's books) 10 PM Fantasy Island (guests: John Schuck, Melissa Sue Anderson) 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News (anchor not given) 11:30 That Nashville Music (T.G. Sheppard, Connie Smith, Dale McBride, Buddy Spicher) 12 M Wrestling WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6:50 Post 5 Reports 7 AM Kids Are People Too 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N Frolics 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Sha Na Na (the Crystals) 2 PM Movie: "Tarzan Finds A Son!" 3:30 Emergency! 4:30 Southern Sportsman 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 News 7 PM Town Meeting (panel discussion and call-in on drug awareness) 8 PM Angie

8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 Movie: "The Frozen Dead" WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.) 6:30 Vegetable Soup 7 AM Underdog 7:30 Newsbag 8 AM Porky Pig 8:30 Jetsons 9 AM Bugs And Popeye 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 The Red Balloon 11 AM Movie: "Tammy And The Doctor" 1 PM Movie: "Send Me No Flowers" 3 PM Movie: "Soylent Green" 5 PM Soul Train 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Happy Days Again 7:30 M*A*S*H 8 PM Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" (animated, with the voices of Liza Minnelli--appropriately-Paul Lynde, Herschel Bernardi, Danny Thomas) 10 PM News 10:30 Black Reflections 11 PM Movie: "The Phantom Of The Opera" (1962 version, with Herbert Lom) 1:30 Movie: "Piccadilly Jim" 3:35 Movie: "Viva Villa" WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC) 7 AM Hot Fudge 7:30 Bay City Rollers 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla (animated) 12:30 Flash Gordon (animated) 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Ironside (time approximate) 5 PM Lawrence Welk (songs for a musical vacation) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Jane Pauley) 7 PM Wild Kingdom 7:30 Historic Wilmington

8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday (profiles of composer-conductor John Williams and author Judith Krantz) 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (hostess Shelley Duvall; musical guest Joan Armatrading, from '77) 1 AM Roald Dahl's Tales Of The Unexpected WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 6:30 Treehouse Club 7 AM Battle Of The Planets 7:30 Superman 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 Flash Gordon 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM America's Athletes--1980 (wrestler John Peterson, weightlifter Don Warner, pole vaulter Dave Roberts, time approximate) 5 PM Wrestling 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (same as Ch. 6) 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM News 1:05 Movie: "Eternally Yours" 3 AM Movie: "Algiers" ("come with me to the Casbah") 5 AM Phil Silvers (Bilko) 5:30 Doris Day WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 6:30 Devlin 7 AM Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine 7:30 Jetsons (different episode from NBC, I assume) 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N ABC Weekend Special: "Soup For President" 12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Dance Fever (judges: Britt Ekland, Wolfman Jack, Jay Johnson; musical guests: the Sylvers) 2 PM Soul Train (the Captain & Tennille; Side Effect) 3 PM Wrestling 4 PM Lawrence Welk (same as Ch. 6) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Women And... 7 PM Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! (kids' version of "The Joker's Wild," which aired Mon-Fri 7 PM) 7:30 Sha Na Na (Barbi Benton) 8 PM Muppet Show (Beverly Sills) 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie: "Creature From The Black Lagoon" 1 AM The Rookies 2 AM Help Yourself WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 7 AM Gilligan's Island 7:30 Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! (Ch. 9 also carried the "adult" version of "Joker's Wild" weeknights at 7) 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Soul Train (the Spinners, Con funk shun) 1:30 Country Roads 2 PM TBA 4:30 Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens and Dottsy-personal note: I met Dottsy (full name: Dottsy Brodt) in San Antonio once and found her totally lacking in personality) 5 PM Fishing With Roland Martin 5:30 Bill Dance Outdoors 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Jack Van Impe Presents 12 M Movie: "The Raid" (true story of an 1864 raid on St. Albans, VT, by Canadian-based Confederates) WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (ABC) 6:30 Flipper 7 AM Kids Are People Too 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show

10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Kidsworld (Miss North Carolina is interviewed) 12 N ABC Weekend Special 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Laugh Makers (Don Adams narrates a look at clowns) 2 PM Sports Afield 2:30 Ultimate High (George Plimpton learns to surf) 3 PM Movie: "The Bait" 4:30 Fishing With Roland Martin 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Angie 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:30 Miss World Pageant (George Burns hosts from London) 12:30 Movie: "Quest For Love" 2:30 ABC News WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 6:15 Davey And Goliath 6:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition 7 AM Big Blue Marble 7:30 Mr. Knozit 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 Flash Gordon 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Liberty Mutual Legends Of Golf (third round, time approximate) 6 PM Carolina Magazine 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 Awareness 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Ironside 2 AM With This Ring WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Learning To Write/ Writing To Learn"

7 AM My Three Sons 7:30 Flipper 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Flipper 1 PM Soul Train (the Captain & Tennille; Side Effect) 2 PM Movie: "Man's Favorite Sport?" 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 6 PM News 6:30 Reflections 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 5:45 Telestory 6 AM Journey To Adventure 6:30 Big Blue Marble 7 AM Hot Fudge 7:30 Partridge Family 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Bionic Woman 2:30 Stan Hitchcock (guest: Lorene Mann) 3 PM Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 That Nashville Music (Mel Tillis, Dottsy, Freddy Weller, Buddy Spicher) 7 PM Wrestling 8 PM Angie 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie: "Fireball Forward" 1:30 Movie: "The Victors" WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6:30 For You...Black Woman 7 AM Scrunch 7:30 Big Blue Marble 8 AM Super Globetrotters

8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 Flash Gordon 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens, Dottsy, time approximate) 4:30 Country Roads 5 PM Wrestling 6 PM News 6:30 Report To The People 7 PM Family Feud 7:30 3's A Crowd (game show that created headaches for Chuck Barris) 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Billy Graham In Music City, U.S.A. 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Kool & the Gang, Lou Rawls, the Captain & Tennille, Rose Royce) WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6:50 Puppet Love 7 AM Skatebirds (delay from Sun 8 AM) 7:30 Jason Of Star Command (delay from Sun 8:30 AM) 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 1:30 30 Minutes (first of two on how schools try to combat drug use) 2 PM Happening (public affairs) 2:30 Pathways To Health 3 PM Nuclear Power 3:30 Wrestling 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 6 PM Sha Na Na 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" 2 AM Soul Train WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM Human Dimension 6:30 It's Your Business 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Ultra Man 8:30 Movie: "The Tall T" 10 AM Movie: "The Jazz Singer" (the original from '27, with Al Jolson) 12 N Movie: "Zulu" 3 PM Movie: "The Vagabond King" 5 PM Fishin' Hole 5:30 This Week In Baseball 6 PM Wrestling 8 PM Energy Forum Expo 5 AM Rat Patrol WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (Ind.) 6 AM News 6:30 Forum 7 AM Circle Square 7:30 Inside Track 8 AM Movie: "Chad Hanna" 10 AM Movie: "Wonder Man" 12 N Movie: "Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein" 2 PM Movie: "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court" (Bing Crosby) 4 PM Movie: "Nine Hours To Rama" 6:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 7 PM Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" 9 PM Best Of Donny & Marie (George Gobel, Roy Clark, Charo) 10 PM Nashville On The Road (Bobby Bare) 10:30 Porter Wagoner (Mickey Gilley) 11 PM Country Roads 11:30 Rodeo Superstars Championship (from Ft. Worth--Verne Lundquist and Walt Garrison report) 1 AM Movie: "Up The Down Staircase" 3 AM Movie: "Home Of The Brave" WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.) 5:25 Agricultural Update 5:30 Consultation 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Get Smart 7:30 Freedom Revival Hour 8 AM Herald Of Truth 8:30 PTL Club 9:30 Jack Van Impe 10 AM Ernest Angley 11 AM Wrestling 12 N Movie: "Tarzan And The Slave Girl" 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals 3:45 TBA (time approximate)

4 PM In Search Of... 4:30 Discovery 5 PM Bionic Woman 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Movie: "Alexander The Great" (Richard Burton) 9:30 Newsprobe 10 PM Challenge 10:30 Petey Greene's Washington 11 PM Movie: "The Demon Planet" 12:30 700 Club WPTF (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC) 7:30 Bay City Rollers 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 In The Public Interest 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Liberty Mutual Legends Of Golf (third round, time approximate) 6 PM America's Athletes--1980 (same as Ch. 7) 7 PM In Search Of... 7:30 Muppet Show (Andy Williams) 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM Second City Television Network (satires of the series "Passport To Adventure," the movie "Murder On The Orient Express," commercials) 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Pink Floyd, Pat Benatar, Gary Numan, Toto, Prince) WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (NBC) 7 AM Godzilla (delay from noon) 7:30 Flash Gordon (delay from 12:30 PM) 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Liberty Mutual Legends Of Golf (third round, time approximate)

6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM In Search Of... 7:30 Guinness Game 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Star Trek 2 AM Soul Train (Shalamar, the Gap Band) 3 AM Movie: "Sensations" WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) 4 PM Nominating A President 5 PM Austin City Limits (Marty Robbins, Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley) 6 PM Look At Me 6:30 Another Voice 7 PM Soccer Made In Germany 8 PM Once Upon A Classic: "The Legend Of King Arthur" (conclusion) 8:30 Once Upon A Classic: "Carrie's War" (Part 1) 9 PM Evening Of Belgian Television sign off 11 PM WGNN (WXLV) Ch. 45 Winston-Salem (Ind.) 6:30 Voice Of Calvary Echo 7 AM Westbrook Hospital 7:30 Treehouse Club 8 AM Davey And Goliath 8:30 Dan Griffith (I'm not sure this isn't Dan Griffin, but it's a religious program) 9 AM Car 54, Where Are You? 9:30 Dobie Gillis 10 AM Bill Cosby (his 1969-71 sitcom) 10:30 Get Smart 11 AM Bonanza 12 N Shazam! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1:30 30 Minutes (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 2 PM Bill Dance Outdoors 2:30 The Racers 3 PM Boxing (no details given) 4 PM Soap Factory Disco 4:30 Rodeo Superstars Championship 6 PM It's Your Business 6:30 Jack Van Impe 7 PM Children Of The Third World (Dean Jones and Pat Boone discuss Compassion, an organization that helps orphans around the world) 7:30 Bob Newhart 8 PM Movie: "Crash Dive"

10 PM Public Affairs 11 PM Movie: "The Challenge" (an American and a Japanese are sent to a remote island to fight a limited battle-Darren McGavin and Mako star, from '70) 1 AM Bonanza Retro: Boston/Manchester/Providence Sat, Apr 30, 1983 from TV Guide-Boston edition WGBH 2-PBS Boston 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Over Easy marathon 11:30 Antiques & Americana noon Here's to Your Health 12:30 Lawmakers 1:00 Nature of Things 2:00 Nova "Adventures of Teen-Age Scientists" (looks at some finalists of the 1982 Westinghouse National Talent Search) 3:00 Cosmos 4:00 Magic of Oil Painting 4:30 Great Chefs of New Orleans 5:00 Julia Child & More Company 5:30 Victory Garden 6:00 Presente 6:30 Last Chance Garage 7:00 Sneak Previews 7:30 Fawlty Towers 8:00 All Creatures Great & Small 9:00 Diamonds in the Sky (a look at air travel from 1919 to WWII) 10:00 Odyssey "Some Women of Marrakech" 11:00 Doctor in the House 11:30 David Susskind "American Women Who Married Foreign Men"/"How to Give a Great Party" WBZ 4-NBC Boston 5:00 NBC News Overnight (started at 4:30) 5:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness (the CTV series was syndied in the US) 6:00 International Zone 6:30 Carrascolendas 7:00 Mr. Magoo 7:30 Cool McCool 8:00 Flintstone Funnies 8:30 Shirt Tales 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Gary Coleman 11:00 Incredible Hulk & Amazing Spider-Man noon Thundarr 12:30 Flash Gordon 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: Houston-Philadelphia; alt game: LA-Cubs 4:00 Legends of Golf 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News (Jessica Savitch) 7:00 Solid Gold (guests Joan Rivers, Irene Cara, Stephen Bishop, Melissa Manchester, Eddie Rabbitt, and Adam Ant) 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes

8:30 Silver Spoons 9:00 Mama's Family 9:30 Teachers Only 10:00 Monitor (probing crimes committed by Cuban refugees from the 1980 Freedom Flotilla, a multipurpose MN supermarket, and a postponed-by-1-week look at the Japanese military) 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (a rerun from January with host Lily Tomlin, who also provides the music as Pervis Hawkins) 1:00 Evening at the Improv 2:00 Movie "Escapade in Japan" 4:00 Nostoros (Pablo Correa) WCVB 5-ABC Boston 5:00 Good Day! cont'd 5:30 Chronicle 6:00 Jabberwocky (produced at WCVB, the station aired reruns of this 70s series for many years in this slot) 6:30 Captain Bob 7:00 Barbapapa 7:30 Baseball Bunch (Mike Schmidt explains why you should control your temper on the field) 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:30 Pac-Man 10:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy 11:00 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz noon Candlepin Bowling: Worcester's Paul Wamback takes on Lynn's Paul Doherty 1:00 Candlepin Superbowl 1:30 Lawrence Welk 2:30 Jacques Cousteau 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tournament of Champions 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Don Branson-Jud Larson Memorial stock car race/Kentucky Derby Trial 6:30 All in the Family 7:00 News 7:30 Healthbeat 8:00 T.J. Hooker 9:00 Love Boat (2 hrs, with most of the guest stars being either country singers or Hee Haw regulars) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Viva Zapata!" (bw) 1:25 Rock 'n Roll Tonite (simulcast on WCOZ 94.5) 2:55 Dance Fever 3:25 ABC News 3:40 Hollywood 4:40 Wanted-Dead or Alive (bw) WLNE 6-CBS New Bedford (Providence) 5:00 Movie "The Corn is Green" (bw) 6:30 Great Space Coaster 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Popeye & Olive 8:30 Pandamonium 9:00 Meatballs & Spaghetti 9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 Dukes (which I assume is an animated Dukes of Hazzard?) 11:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

noon Gilligan's Planet 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Blackstar 1:30 Baseball Bunch (same show as ch 5) 2:00 NBA Eastern Conference semifinal-Game 3 4:30 CBS Sports Saturday: lightweight bout matching Tony Baltazar (24-1, 20 KO) and Gene Hatcher (17-1, 15 KO)/World Cup Diving 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News (Bob Scheiffer) 7:00 At the Movies 7:30 Muppet Show (guest Roy Clark) 8:00 Wizards & Warriors 9:00 Movie "Cowboy" 11:00 News 11:30 Benny Hill mid. Wrestling 1:00 Movie "Valdez is Coming" 2:40 Movie "The Hasty Heart" (bw) 4:20 Movie "Footsteps in the Dark" (bw) WNEV 7-CBS Boston (using the SE7EN branding at the time) 6:00 For Our Times 6:30 Senior Circuit (Jim Callahan) 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Popeye & Olive 8:30 Pandamonium 9:00 Meatballs & Spaghetti 9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 Dukes 11:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner noon Gilligan's Planet 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Blackstar 1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival "Zoo Time"/"Alice Goes Pop" (shorts from the British ChimpMates series) 2:00 NBA Eastern Conference semifinal-Game 3 4:30 CBS Sports Saturday 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Young Editors (Rick Brown welcomes Gov. Dukakis) 7:30 Urban Update (Sales/Fields) 8:00 Wizards & Warriors 9:00 Movie "Cowboy" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Klute" 1:30 Movie "Double Dynamite" (bw) WMUR 9-ABC Manchester 7:00 Groovie Goolies & Friends 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:30 Pac-Man 10:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy 11:00 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz noon ABC Weekend Special "The Secret World of Og" (pt 1, based on a 1961 book written by legendary Canadian author/TV personality Pierre Berton)

12:30 American Bandstand (guests Irene Cara and Felony) 1:30 Sha Na Na 2:00 Wrestling 3:00 Sportsbeat 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tournament of Champions 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Ray Stevens, Margo Smith, and Hoot Hester) 7:00 Hee Haw (guests Sammy Davis Jr., Eddy Raven, and the Georgia Peaches) 8:00 T.J. Hooker 9:00 Love Boat (2 hrs) 11:00 News 11:15 Jacques Cousteau 12:15 Movie "Five Deadly Venoms" WOR 9-Ind New York 5:05 News 5:35 Movie "Room Service" (bw) 7:00 News 7:30 Make Peace with Nature 8:00 Christopher Closeup 8:30 New Jersey People 9:00 Nine on New Jersey 9:30 Davey & Goliath 10:00 Doctor Who 11:00 Wrestling noon Hardy Boys 1:00 Outdoor Life 1:30 Baseball: the Mets host Atlanta 4:30 Greatest Sports Legends 5:00 Outer Limits (bw) 6:00 Thoroughbred Racing from Aqueduct 6:30 In Search of... 7:00 Saint 8:00 Movie "Corruption" 10:00 Meet the Mayors 10:30 New Jersey Report 11:00 Jackie Gleason (bw) 11:30 Harness Racing from Yonkers mid. Wrestling 1:00 Movie "The Island of Living Horror" 3:00 Movie "A Girl in Every Port" (bw) WJAR 10-NBC Providence 6:30 Brady Bunch (x2) 7:30 Flash Gordon 8:00 Flintstone Funnies 8:30 Shirt Tales 9:00 Smurfs 10:30 Gary Coleman 11:00 Incredible Hulk & Amazing Spider-Man noon America's Top 10 12:30 Dance Fever 1:00 Happy Days Again 1:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 2:00 Blood Feud (pt 1, Kennedy vs Hoffa; concludes on 10 Sun at 2...56 had the Beantown rights and showed it Mon/Tues 8pm)

4:00 Legends of Golf 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Solid Gold (see ch 4 for guests) 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Silver Spoons 9:00 Mama's Family 9:30 Teachers Only 10:00 Monitor 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 Rock 'n Roll Tonight (simulcast on WHYJ 94.1) WENH 11-PBS Durham 9:00 America: The Second Century 10:00 Oceanus 11:00 End of the Game 11:30 Computer Programme noon European Journal 12:30 Yankee Woodlot 1:00 Here's to Your Health 1:30 Signing with Cindy 2:00 Sports America: Gasparilla Fishing Tournament 3:00 Steady as She Goes 4:00 Antiques & Americana 4:30 This Old House 5:00 Candlepin Bowling 6:00 Public Access (reports on the Children's Workshop of Barrington NH, and the Nashua Symphony's 60th season) 6:30 Last Chance Garage 7:00 New Hampshire Journal 7:30 Agronsky & Company 7:55 Viewpoint 8:00 Alfred Hitchcock "Lamb to the Slaughter" (bw) 8:30 New Hampshire Crossroads 9:00 Life on Earth (pt 10-"Theme and Variations") 10:00 Mystery! "We, the Accused" (pt 3) WPIX 11-Ind New York 5:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies 5:30 Biography (bw) 6:00 INN News (Jeff Kamen, INN's news originated at WPIX) 6:30 Candid Camera 7:00 Doctor Snuggles 7:30 Pink Panther 8:00 Cartoons 8:30 Sport Billy 9:00 Wall Street Journal Report 9:30 Herald of Truth 10:00 Jerry Falwell 11:00 Hee Haw noon Twilight Zone (bw) 12:30 One Step Beyond (bw) 1:00 At the Movies 1:30 Happy Days Again 2:00 Laverne & Shirley & Company

2:30 Sanford & Son 3:00 Movie "Burnt Offerings" 5:00 CHiPs Patrol 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 Dance Fever 7:30 Solid Gold 8:30 Movie "The Mackintosh Man" 10:30 INN News (Jeff Kamen) 11:00 Odd Couple 11:30 Laugh Trax 12:30 Midnight Special 1:30 INN News (Jeff Kamen) 2:00 Solid Gold 3:00 Movie "Konga" WPRI 12-ABC Providence 7:30 Doctor Snuggles 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich 9:30 Pac-Man 10:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy 11:00 Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz noon Andrew 12:30 Road to Los Angeles 1:30 Movie "The Henderson Monster" 3:30 Pro Bowling: Tournament of Champions 5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:30 News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (tribute to Irving Berlin, first shown 10 years earlier) 8:00 T.J. Hooker 9:00 Love Boat (2 hrs) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Bridger" WXNE 25-Ind Boston 6:00 Health Field 6:30 Starblazers 7:00 Force Five 7:30 Gilligan's Island 8:00 Those Amazing Animals 9:00 Movie "Fighting Coast Guard" (bw) 10:30 Greatest Sports Legends (Celts great Bill Russell) 11:00 Wrestling noon Virginian 1:30 Rifleman (bw) 2:00 Bonanza 3:00 Big Valley 4:00 Rawhide (bw) 5:00 Grizzly Adams 6:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 7:00 Battlestar Galactica 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Moneyworks (guest "The Queen of Mean" Leona Helmsley) 9:30 Prime of Your Life (guest Mary Martin) 10:00 Movie "Tap Roots" mid. Movie "Love Before Breakfast" (bw)

WSMW 27-Ind Worcester 6:00 Agriculture USA 6:30 Home Workshop 7:00 Movie "Tarzan and the Jungle Boy" 8:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 9:00 Solid Gold 10:00 Inside Worcester 10:30 Wild Kingdom 11:00 Bowling noon Wrestling 1:00 Preview STV WSBK 38-Ind Boston Programs may be pre-empted for NHL Playoffs 6:00 Eyesat 7:00 Faith for Today 7:30 Viewpoint on Nutrition 8:00 Carrascolendas 8:30 Villa Alegre 9:00 That Teen Show 9:30 It's Your Business "Defense Debate: A Budget Dilemma?" (guests: Rep. Dan Daniels (D-VA) and Les Aspin (D-WI)) 10:00 From the Editor's Desk 10:30 Ask the Manager (Berkery) 11:00 Three Stooges (bw) noon Movie "Wonder Woman" (Cathy Lee Crosby in the title role in this 1974 teleflick) 1:30 This Week in Baseball 2:00 Movie "The People That Time Forgot" 4:00 Movie "The Sentinel" 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Jeffersons 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 Movie "Isn't It Shocking?" 9:30 INN News 10:00 Baseball: Red Sox @ California WGBX 44-PBS Boston 5pm Washington Week in Review 5:30 Wall Street Week 6:00 American Interests 6:30 Inside Business Today 7:00 Lawmakers 7:30 Inside Washington 8:00 Shakespeare Plays "The Third Part of King Henry VI" (pt 1) 10:00 Kup's Show (guests Norman Mailer and Kathryn Crosby) WLVI 56-Ind Boston 5:00 CNN Headline News 7:30 De Todo un Poco 8:00 Rex Humbard 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Cambridge: USA 10:30 CNN Headline News

11:00 Wrestling noon Movie "The True Game of Death" 2:00 Movie "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (bw) 4:00 Movie "Who's Minding the Store?" 6:00 Star Trek (x2, showing both parts of "The Menagerie") 8:00 Movie "Anthony Adverse" (bw) 10:30 CNN Headline News 11:00 World Championship Kickboxing: Robert Biggs (20-3) and Andy Brewer (10-3) square off in Vegas for the US super middleweight crown mid. Midnight Special WQTV 68-Ind Boston 8:00 Movie "The Night Rider" (bw) 9:30 This is the USFL 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Soul Train noon Movie "White Zombie" (pt 1/bw) 1:00 Preview STV until 1am Preview (STV programs on 27/68...68's feed signs-off at 1am) 1pm Movie "Legend of the Wild" (theatrical version of Grizzly Adams) 3:00 Movie "Absence of Malice" 5:00 Movie "Harry's War" 7:00 Movie "The Bad News Bears" 9:00 Movie "Soup for One" 10:30 First Impressions (Billy Fellows does impressions of Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and Frankie Vallie & the Four Seasons; also Lois Dengrove does comedy, and music from the Pentagons) 11:30 Movie "Emmanuelle in Soho" 1:00 Movie "Emily" 2:30 Movie "Funeral Home" 4:00 Movie "The Stratton Story" (bw) Retro: North Carolina Saturday, April 26, 1980 From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 7 AM Battle Of The Planets 7:30 Kidsworld 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Sports Afield 12:30 Movie: "At War With The Army" (Dean and Jerry) 2:30 Movie: "The Secret Invasion" 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Motorcycle Jump Challenge from Melbourne, Australia; Hall of Champions Rodeo from Colorado Springs; profile of boxers Leon and Michael Spinks) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer) 7 PM Hee Haw (Gene Autry, the Statler Brothers, Randy Barlow, Joe Frazier--don't ask if this is the fighter) 8 PM Tim Conway (guest: Bernadette Peters)

9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports: "Gay Power, Gay Politics" in San Francisco 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Caretakers" E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC; WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS) 5:30 As We See It (Seattle high-school students try to form an integrated student union) 6 PM Look At Me (first of seven on how to be an effective and relaxed parent; Phil Donahue hosts) 6:30 Sneak Previews ("Nijinksy," about the ballet great; "Serial," a comedy about California life styles--particularly Marin County) 7 PM Once Upon A Classic ("Carrie's War," Part 2) 7:30 Highlights Of The Eastern Music Festival 8 PM Boston Marathon (taped) 9 PM Evening Of Belgian Television (an arts program, a drama series titled "Cages") sign off 11 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 7 AM Treehouse Club 7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 1:30 High Q 2 PM Pop Goes The Country (Barbara Mandrell) 2:30 Wrestling 3:30 America's Athletes--1980 (gymnast Kurt Thomas, decathlete David Steen, runners Marty Liquori and Eddie Hart) 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (tribute to Richard Rodgers) 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Sha Na Na (Charley Pride) 12 M Movie: "Midnight Cowboy" 2 AM With This Ring WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC) 7 AM Kids Are People Too (Bonnie Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Quinn Cummings, Jay Johnson, delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 8 AM Superfriends

9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N Gilligan's Island 12:30 American Bandstand (the Spinners, the Jam) 1:30 Stan Hitchcock (country music) 2 PM Southern Sportsman 2:30 Adam-12 3 PM Tennis: Alan King Classic (semifinals--among those scheduled to compete are Diana Ross, Lynda Carter, Sonny Bono, Wayne Rogers) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Women's Gymnastics Championships, NCAA Wrestling Championships) 6:30 Dolly (Dolly Parton is joined by her family) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Angie 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat (passengers: Ray Buktenica, David Matthau, Joyce DeWitt, Richard Kline, Jennifer Salt, Lyle Waggoner; Phyllis Diller plays an auditor checking the ship's books) 10 PM Fantasy Island (guests: John Schuck, Melissa Sue Anderson) 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News (anchor not given) 11:30 That Nashville Music (T.G. Sheppard, Connie Smith, Dale McBride, Buddy Spicher) 12 M Wrestling WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6:50 Post 5 Reports 7 AM Kids Are People Too 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N Frolics 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Sha Na Na (the Crystals) 2 PM Movie: "Tarzan Finds A Son!" 3:30 Emergency! 4:30 Southern Sportsman 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 News 7 PM Town Meeting (panel discussion and call-in on drug awareness) 8 PM Angie 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 Movie: "The Frozen Dead" WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.)

6:30 Vegetable Soup 7 AM Underdog 7:30 Newsbag 8 AM Porky Pig 8:30 Jetsons 9 AM Bugs And Popeye 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 The Red Balloon 11 AM Movie: "Tammy And The Doctor" 1 PM Movie: "Send Me No Flowers" 3 PM Movie: "Soylent Green" 5 PM Soul Train 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Happy Days Again 7:30 M*A*S*H 8 PM Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" (animated, with the voices of Liza Minnelli--appropriately-Paul Lynde, Herschel Bernardi, Danny Thomas) 10 PM News 10:30 Black Reflections 11 PM Movie: "The Phantom Of The Opera" (1962 version, with Herbert Lom) 1:30 Movie: "Piccadilly Jim" 3:35 Movie: "Viva Villa" WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC) 7 AM Hot Fudge 7:30 Bay City Rollers 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla (animated) 12:30 Flash Gordon (animated) 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Ironside (time approximate) 5 PM Lawrence Welk (songs for a musical vacation) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Jane Pauley) 7 PM Wild Kingdom 7:30 Historic Wilmington 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday (profiles of composer-conductor John Williams and author Judith Krantz) 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (hostess Shelley Duvall; musical guest Joan Armatrading, from '77) 1 AM Roald Dahl's Tales Of The Unexpected

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 6:30 Treehouse Club 7 AM Battle Of The Planets 7:30 Superman 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 Flash Gordon 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM America's Athletes--1980 (wrestler John Peterson, weightlifter Don Warner, pole vaulter Dave Roberts, time approximate) 5 PM Wrestling 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Lawrence Welk (same as Ch. 6) 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM News 1:05 Movie: "Eternally Yours" 3 AM Movie: "Algiers" ("come with me to the Casbah") 5 AM Phil Silvers (Bilko) 5:30 Doris Day WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 6:30 Devlin 7 AM Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine 7:30 Jetsons (different episode from NBC, I assume) 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N ABC Weekend Special: "Soup For President" 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Dance Fever (judges: Britt Ekland, Wolfman Jack, Jay Johnson; musical guests: the Sylvers) 2 PM Soul Train (the Captain & Tennille; Side Effect) 3 PM Wrestling 4 PM Lawrence Welk (same as Ch. 6) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Women And... 7 PM Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! (kids' version of "The Joker's Wild," which aired Mon-Fri 7 PM) 7:30 Sha Na Na (Barbi Benton)

8 PM Muppet Show (Beverly Sills) 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie: "Creature From The Black Lagoon" 1 AM The Rookies 2 AM Help Yourself WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 7 AM Gilligan's Island 7:30 Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! (Ch. 9 also carried the "adult" version of "Joker's Wild" weeknights at 7) 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Soul Train (the Spinners, Con funk shun) 1:30 Country Roads 2 PM TBA 4:30 Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens and Dottsy-personal note: I met Dottsy (full name: Dottsy Brodt) in San Antonio once and found her totally lacking in personality) 5 PM Fishing With Roland Martin 5:30 Bill Dance Outdoors 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Jack Van Impe Presents 12 M Movie: "The Raid" (true story of an 1864 raid on St. Albans, VT, by Canadian-based Confederates) WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (ABC) 6:30 Flipper 7 AM Kids Are People Too 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Kidsworld (Miss North Carolina is interviewed) 12 N ABC Weekend Special 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Laugh Makers (Don Adams narrates a look at clowns) 2 PM Sports Afield 2:30 Ultimate High (George Plimpton learns to surf) 3 PM Movie: "The Bait" 4:30 Fishing With Roland Martin 5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Angie 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:30 Miss World Pageant (George Burns hosts from London) 12:30 Movie: "Quest For Love" 2:30 ABC News WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 6:15 Davey And Goliath 6:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition 7 AM Big Blue Marble 7:30 Mr. Knozit 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 Flash Gordon 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Liberty Mutual Legends Of Golf (third round, time approximate) 6 PM Carolina Magazine 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 Awareness 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Ironside 2 AM With This Ring WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Learning To Write/ Writing To Learn" 7 AM My Three Sons 7:30 Flipper 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Flipper 1 PM Soul Train (the Captain & Tennille; Side Effect) 2 PM Movie: "Man's Favorite Sport?"

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 6 PM News 6:30 Reflections 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 5:45 Telestory 6 AM Journey To Adventure 6:30 Big Blue Marble 7 AM Hot Fudge 7:30 Partridge Family 8 AM Superfriends 9 AM Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 10:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo 11:30 Captain Caveman 12 N Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Bionic Woman 2:30 Stan Hitchcock (guest: Lorene Mann) 3 PM Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 That Nashville Music (Mel Tillis, Dottsy, Freddy Weller, Buddy Spicher) 7 PM Wrestling 8 PM Angie 8:30 Goodtime Girls 9 PM Love Boat 10 PM Fantasy Island 11 PM News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie: "Fireball Forward" 1:30 Movie: "The Victors" WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6:30 For You...Black Woman 7 AM Scrunch 7:30 Big Blue Marble 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 Flash Gordon 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens, Dottsy,

time approximate) 4:30 Country Roads 5 PM Wrestling 6 PM News 6:30 Report To The People 7 PM Family Feud 7:30 3's A Crowd (game show that created headaches for Chuck Barris) 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Billy Graham In Music City, U.S.A. 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Kool & the Gang, Lou Rawls, the Captain & Tennille, Rose Royce) WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6:50 Puppet Love 7 AM Skatebirds (delay from Sun 8 AM) 7:30 Jason Of Star Command (delay from Sun 8:30 AM) 8 AM Mighty Mouse/Heckle And Jeckle 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 10:30 All-New Popeye Hour 11:30 The New Fat Albert Show 12 N Shazam! 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 1:30 30 Minutes (first of two on how schools try to combat drug use) 2 PM Happening (public affairs) 2:30 Pathways To Health 3 PM Nuclear Power 3:30 Wrestling 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 6 PM Sha Na Na 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Tim Conway 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM CBS Reports 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" 2 AM Soul Train WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6 AM Human Dimension 6:30 It's Your Business 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Ultra Man 8:30 Movie: "The Tall T" 10 AM Movie: "The Jazz Singer" (the original from '27, with Al Jolson) 12 N Movie: "Zulu" 3 PM Movie: "The Vagabond King"

5 PM Fishin' Hole 5:30 This Week In Baseball 6 PM Wrestling 8 PM Energy Forum Expo 5 AM Rat Patrol WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (Ind.) 6 AM News 6:30 Forum 7 AM Circle Square 7:30 Inside Track 8 AM Movie: "Chad Hanna" 10 AM Movie: "Wonder Man" 12 N Movie: "Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein" 2 PM Movie: "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court" (Bing Crosby) 4 PM Movie: "Nine Hours To Rama" 6:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 7 PM Movie: "Journey Back To Oz" 9 PM Best Of Donny & Marie (George Gobel, Roy Clark, Charo) 10 PM Nashville On The Road (Bobby Bare) 10:30 Porter Wagoner (Mickey Gilley) 11 PM Country Roads 11:30 Rodeo Superstars Championship (from Ft. Worth--Verne Lundquist and Walt Garrison report) 1 AM Movie: "Up The Down Staircase" 3 AM Movie: "Home Of The Brave" WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.) 5:25 Agricultural Update 5:30 Consultation 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Get Smart 7:30 Freedom Revival Hour 8 AM Herald Of Truth 8:30 PTL Club 9:30 Jack Van Impe 10 AM Ernest Angley 11 AM Wrestling 12 N Movie: "Tarzan And The Slave Girl" 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals 3:45 TBA (time approximate) 4 PM In Search Of... 4:30 Discovery 5 PM Bionic Woman 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Movie: "Alexander The Great" (Richard Burton) 9:30 Newsprobe 10 PM Challenge 10:30 Petey Greene's Washington 11 PM Movie: "The Demon Planet" 12:30 700 Club

WPTF (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC) 7:30 Bay City Rollers 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Godzilla 12:30 In The Public Interest 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Liberty Mutual Legends Of Golf (third round, time approximate) 6 PM America's Athletes--1980 (same as Ch. 7) 7 PM In Search Of... 7:30 Muppet Show (Andy Williams) 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM Second City Television Network (satires of the series "Passport To Adventure," the movie "Murder On The Orient Express," commercials) 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (Pink Floyd, Pat Benatar, Gary Numan, Toto, Prince) WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (NBC) 7 AM Godzilla (delay from noon) 7:30 Flash Gordon (delay from 12:30 PM) 8 AM Super Globetrotters 8:30 Casper And The Angels 9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo 10:30 Daffy Duck 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Jonny Quest 12 N Wrestling 1 PM Baseball Warm-Up 1:15 Baseball: Orioles-Royals or Red Sox-Tigers 4 PM Liberty Mutual Legends Of Golf (third round, time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM In Search Of... 7:30 Guinness Game 8 PM BJ And The Bear 9 PM Sanford 9:30 Six O'Clock Follies 10 PM Prime Time Saturday 11 PM News 11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Star Trek 2 AM Soul Train (Shalamar, the Gap Band) 3 AM Movie: "Sensations" WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) 4 PM Nominating A President 5 PM Austin City Limits (Marty Robbins, Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley) 6 PM Look At Me 6:30 Another Voice 7 PM Soccer Made In Germany 8 PM Once Upon A Classic: "The Legend Of King Arthur" (conclusion) 8:30 Once Upon A Classic: "Carrie's War" (Part 1) 9 PM Evening Of Belgian Television sign off 11 PM WGNN (WXLV) Ch. 45 Winston-Salem (Ind.) 6:30 Voice Of Calvary Echo 7 AM Westbrook Hospital 7:30 Treehouse Club 8 AM Davey And Goliath 8:30 Dan Griffith (I'm not sure this isn't Dan Griffin, but it's a religious program) 9 AM Car 54, Where Are You? 9:30 Dobie Gillis 10 AM Bill Cosby (his 1969-71 sitcom) 10:30 Get Smart 11 AM Bonanza 12 N Shazam! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Tarzan And The Super 7 (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 1:30 30 Minutes (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 2 PM Bill Dance Outdoors 2:30 The Racers 3 PM Boxing (no details given) 4 PM Soap Factory Disco 4:30 Rodeo Superstars Championship 6 PM It's Your Business 6:30 Jack Van Impe 7 PM Children Of The Third World (Dean Jones and Pat Boone discuss Compassion, an organization that helps orphans around the world) 7:30 Bob Newhart 8 PM Movie: "Crash Dive" 10 PM Public Affairs 11 PM Movie: "The Challenge" (an American and a Japanese are sent to a remote island to fight a limited battle-Darren McGavin and Mako star, from '70) 1 AM Bonanza Retro: North Carolina Monday, April 28, 1980 By request, from TV Guide, North Carolina Edition:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 6 AM Good Morning Show 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Guiding Light (viewers didn't take to this, and Ch. 2 soon moved "GL" back to 3, where it stayed to the series' end) 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Whew! (Jack Carter, Meredith MacRae) 10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Mary Tyler Moore 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM I Love Lucy 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Munsters 4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (Andy Griffith and Ron Howard in an episode where Opie runs away from home and tries to join the Marines) 5 PM Starsky & Hutch 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Highways Of The '80s (pre-empts "Face The Music") 7:30 PM Magazine (policemen who pose as bank robbers to test bank employees' reactions; 13-year-old actor Kelly Reno of "The Black Stallion") 8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 8:30 Stockard Channing 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 Flo 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 Harry O 12:40 McCloud E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington, NC; WUNG/58 Concord, NC) (PBS) 7:45 A.M. Weather 8:05 Julia Child And More Company 8:35 In-school programs 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM In-school programs 12:30 Electric Company 1 PM In-school programs 3 PM Over Easy (Shelley Berman, Chef David) 3:30 Making It Count 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 The Red Balloon 7 PM Backyard Gardener

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Song By Song (a salute to lyricist Sheldon Harnick) 9 PM American Short Story (John Updike's "The Music School") 10 PM Firing Line 11 PM Dick Cavett (first of five with actor-director Jonathan Miller) 11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6 AM This Morning 7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (topic: menstruation) 10 AM Search For Tomorrow 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Top O' The Day (an interview with Jodie Foster) 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM What's Happening!! 4:30 Happy Days Again 5 PM Grizzly Adams 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 PM Magazine (same as Ch. 2) 8 PM Muppet Show (guest: Alan Arkin) 8:30 WKRP In Cincinnati (week-behind) 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 Flo 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 Harry O 12:40 McCloud WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Good Morning America (marathon runner Bill Rodgers) 9 AM PTL Club continues 10 AM My Three Sons 10:30 $20,000 Pyramid (Grant Goodeve, Candice Early, weekbehind delay from noon) 11 AM Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:15 Mid-Day 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Real McCoys 5:30 Sanford And Son 6 PM News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7 PM Happy Days Again 7:30 Newlywed Game 8 PM That's Incredible! 9 PM ABC Movie: "All God's Children" (about the effect of court-ordered busing on one town) 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 11:50 Barney Miller 12:25 Police Woman 1:35 News WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6:30 Country Morning: Farm News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Loni Anderson; Gary Sandy, Gordon Jump, Frank Bonner, Tim Reid, Howard Hesseman, Richard Sanders, Jan Smithers, and "WKRP In Cincinnati" producer Hugh Wilson) 10 AM Time For Uncle Paul 10:30 Edge Of Night 11 AM Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud 12 N News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Tom & Jerry & Friends 4:30 I Love Lucy 5 PM Good Times 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Solid Gold '79 (Dionne Warwick and Glen Campbell count down the top hits of 1979--pre-empts "Happy Days Again," "Sanford And Son," and "That's Incredible!") 9 PM ABC Movie: "All God's Children" 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 11:50 Barney Miller 12:25 Police Woman WTTG Ch. 5 Washington, DC (Ind.) 6 AM Education 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7 AM Tom And Jerry 7:30 Porky Pig 8 AM Flintstones 8:30 Bullwinkle 9 AM Leave It To Beaver

9:30 My Three Sons 10 AM I Love Lucy 10:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 11 AM Love, American Style 11:30 Dating Game 12 N News 12:30 Panorama 2 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 2:30 The Archies 3 PM Bugs Bunny/Popeye 3:30 Tom And Jerry 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Superman 5:30 Brady Bunch 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Happy Days Again 7:30 M*A*S*H 8 PM One To One 9 PM Merv Griffin 10 PM News 11 PM Prisoner: Cell Block H 11:30 Odd Couple 12 M Perry Mason 1 AM Mission: Impossible 2 AM Dragnet WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC) 6 AM Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (Ginger Rogers is a guest) 9 AM Donahue (Larry Hagman talks about the series "Dallas") 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares (George Gobel, Arte Johnson, Jack Jones, the Lennon Sisters, Rose Marie, Tom Poston, Charlene Tilton, Jimmie Walker--Paul Lynde had left the show by this time) 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Carolina At Noon 12:30 Password Plus (Dick Gautier, Vicki Lawrence) 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Another World 4 PM Bugs Bunny 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (guests: Steve Lawrence and Paul Sand) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM M*A*S*H 7:30 All In The Family (Bernadette Peters as Mike's tutor, who arouses Gloria's jealousy) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers subs for Johnny; Loni Anderson,

Judd Hirsch, Lily Tomlin) 1 AM News WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 5:30 Doris Day 6 AM Almanac 7 AM Today 9 AM Dinah! & Friends (Mike Farrell, Don Adams, Dottie West, community worker Adrian Miranda, Ken Minyard) 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 Password Plus 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Another World 4 PM Match Game 4:30 Wild Wild West 5:30 Newlywed Game 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM All In The Family 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow (John and Nellie Connally) 2 AM News WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6 AM Good Morning Piedmont 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Laverne & Shirley (day-behind) 9:30 Family Feud (day-behind) 10 AM Movie: "Paths Of Glory" 12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Mickey Rooney, Erin Gray) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Bugs Bunny & Friends 4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 5 PM Sanford And Son 5:30 M*A*S*H 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM That's Incredible! 9 PM ABC Movie: "All God's Children" 11 PM News

11:30 Nightline 11:50 Barney Miller 12:25 Police Woman 1:35 News WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 5 AM PTL Club 6 AM Carolina Today 8 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Movie: "The Mark Of Zorro" 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 M*A*S*H 8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 8:30 Stockard Channing 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 Flo 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 Harry O 12:40 McCloud WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (ABC) 6 AM Rise And Shine 6:15 Arthur Smith 6:45 News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Good Morning Carolina 9:45 News 10 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Grant Goodeve, Candice Early, week-behind) 10:30 Dating Game 11 AM Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Tic Tac Dough 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 M*A*S*H 5 PM All In The Family 5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Cross-Wits (Vera Miles, Bobby Goldsboro, Peter Isaaksen, Taaffe O'Connell) 7:30 Newlywed Game 8 PM That's Incredible! 9 PM ABC Movie: "All God's Children" 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 11:50 Barney Miller 12:25 Police Woman 1:35 News WIS Ch. 10 Columbia, SC (NBC) 6:20 Early Riser 6:30 Knozit-Land 7 AM Today 9 AM Password Plus (Nanette Fabray, Skip Stephenson, week-behind) 9:30 F Troop 9:55 News 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Carolina Today 12:30 News 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Another World 4 PM Knozit-Land 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 Brady Bunch (E.G. Marshall is guest--this is a reunion of sorts with Robert Reed; they starred in the '60s version of "The Defenders") 6 PM WIS-TV Report (pre-empts "Joker's Wild") 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Diana Ross) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "1400 Years Of Islam" 7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue (men's sexual fantasies) 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News

11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Merv Griffin (Suzanne Somers, Donald Sutherland, Rupert Holmes, Marcia Wallace) 5:30 M*A*S*H 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 8:30 Stockard Channing 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 Flo 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 M*A*S*H 12 M Jim Rockford, Private Investigator ("Rockford Files" reruns) WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 6 AM Morning Magazine 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (from Miami Beach: Anita Bryant and her husband Bob Green) 10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Elliott Gould; Smokey Robinson, Susan Saint James, Fred Travalena, author Muriel Nellis ("The Female Fix")) 11 AM Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM TV POWW Hour 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Sanford And Son 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Good Times 7:30 In Search Of... (the ancient city of Pompeii) 8 PM That's Incredible! 9 PM ABC Movie: "All God's Children" 11 PM News 11:30 Nightline 11:50 Barney Miller 12:25 Police Woman WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 5:30 700 Club

6:30 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue (doctors' responsibilities to their patients) 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 12:30 (that's the name of the show) 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Another World 4 PM Tom & Jerry & Friends 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Happy Days Again 5:30 All In The Family 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Play The Percentages 7:30 Match Game 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Good Morning Jesus 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer 10 AM The Jeffersons 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N Edge Of Night 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Young And The Restless 2 PM As The World Turns 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM One Day At A Time 4:30 All My Children 5:30 Dating Game 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Gong Show 8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 8:30 Stockard Channing 9 PM M*A*S*H 9:30 Flo 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 Harry O

12:40 McCloud WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:50 World At Large 6 AM Listen 6:15 The Athletes 6:30 News 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM The Lucy Show 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Family Affair 9:30 Green Acres 10 AM Movie: "Huk" 11:55 News 12 N Love, American Style 12:30 Movie: "The Explosive Generation" (William Shatner as a high-school teacher in hot water after he initiates a classroom discussion of teen-age sex problems, from '61) 2:25 News 2:30 I Love Lucy 3 PM Banana Splits 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Spectreman 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM Carol Burnett And Friends 6:30 Bob Newhart 7 PM Sanford And Son 7:30 All In The Family 8 PM Movie: "Ulysses" (Homer, not James Joyce) 10 PM Baseball: Braves-Padres 12:30 News (time approximate) 12:35 Movie: "The Assassin" 2:35 Movie: "Passage West" 4:15 World At Large 4:30 Open Up WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (Ind.) 6 AM News 6:30 Forum 6:50 Cartoons 7 AM Groovie Goolies Hour 8 AM Marvel Super Heroes 8:30 Spiderman 9 AM Green Acres 9:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 10 AM Partridge Family 10:30 Forum 10:45 News 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM Perry Mason 2 PM Little Rascals And Friends

3 PM Batman 3:30 Star Blazers 4 PM Ultraman 4:30 Battle Of The Planets 5 PM Wild Wild West 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Dick Van Dyke 7 PM Good Times 7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 8 PM Movie: "The Man" (James Earl Jones as the first African-American President--wonder if Barack Obama ever saw this one from '72?) 10 PM Bonanza 11 PM Gong Show 11:30 PTL Club 1:30 News WDCA Ch. 20 Washington, DC (Ind.) 5:45 PTL Club 6:45 Community News 6:55 News 7 AM Woody Woodpecker 7:30 Mighty Mouse 8 AM Gilligan's Island 8:30 Star Blazers 9 AM Channel 20 Club 9:30 Romper Room 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 Ross Bagley (gospel music) 12 N Channel 20 Goes To School 12:30 Newsprobe 1 PM Movie: "The Doughgirls" (watch for Ann Sothern in this one from '44) 2:30 Huck And Yogi 3 PM Mighty Mouse 3:30 Krofft Superstars 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Star Trek 6 PM Good Times 6:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 7 PM Sanford And Son 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Movie: "Vera Cruz" 10 PM Mighty Continent 11 PM After Benny, Thames Presents 11:30 Guinness Game 12 M PTL Club 1:30 Twilight Zone WPTF (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC) 5:30 700 Club 6:30 Hap Hansen Today 7 AM Today 9 AM Mothers-In-Law

9:30 Dating Game 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N Chain Reaction (Daryl Anderson, Jay Johnson, Susan Richardson, Betty White) 12:30 Password Plus 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Popeye 3 PM Superadventures 3:30 Woody Woodpecker 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Star Trek 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (guest: Jim Nabors) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM Movie: "Sam Whiskey" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow 2 AM Movie: "Chato's Land" 3:40 Movie: "Tomorrow Is Forever" WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (NBC) 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7 AM Today 9 AM Another World 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N 700 Club 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM The Doctors 2:30 Mary Tyler Moore (Jerry Van Dyke as a would-be comic about to make his debut in a bowling-alley lounge) 3 PM Andy Griffith 3:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 4 PM Movie: "River Of No Return" 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Movie: "Journey To The Center Of The Earth" (airs in three parts, tonight through Wednesday) 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 9 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow 2 AM News 2:20 Movie: "Charlie Chan In London"

3:30 Movie: "Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise" 5 AM Movie: "Charlie Chan At Treasure Island" (reference to an attraction at the 1939 San Francisco Exposition, which few attended, preferring the New York World's Fair) WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Continuing Education With Central Piedmont Community College 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM Opportunity Knocks 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Song By Song 9 PM American Short Story 10 PM Three Appeals (inside the New York State Court of Appeals) 11 PM Dick Cavett sign off 11:30 PM WGNN (WXLV) Ch. 45 Winston-Salem (Ind.) 6:30 Archie's Comics 7 AM Morning With Bob Schieffer (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 8 AM PTL Club 10 AM Dinah! & Friends (co-host Don Meredith; Neil and Dara Sedaka, Presidential consumer assistant Esther Peterson, cruise director Gary Hunter, actress Christopher Norris) 11:30 Flying Nun 12 N Peyton Place 12:30 Donna Reed 1 PM Movie: "Mr. And Mrs. Bo Jo Jones" 3 PM Car 54, Where Are You? 3:30 Dobie Gillis 4 PM Petticoat Junction (Merlin Olsen as mountaineer Merlin Fergus, who's looking for a wife) 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 Newlywed Game 6 PM Let's Make A Deal 6:30 Bob Newhart 7 PM Dick Van Dyke 7:30 Best Of Jackie Gleason 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Hazel 9 PM Father Knows Best 9:30 Nanny And The Professor 10 PM Room 222 10:30 Phil Silvers 11 PM Best Of Groucho 11:30 700 Club RETRO: Anchorage, Alaska (July 24, 1973)

Source: Anchorage Daily News via Google News Archive 2-KENI (NBC, now KTUU) 11-KTVA (CBS) 13-KIMO (ABC, now KYUR) 7:30 11-CBS Evening News 8:00 11-Captain Kangaroo 8:30 2-NBC Nightly News 13-Lidsville 9:00 2-Today Show (one-day delay) 11-Sesame Street 13-The Brady Bunch 9:30 2-NBC News 13-Password 10:00 2-Instructional TV 11-The Hostess House 13-Split Second 10:30 13-All My Children 11:00 2-Dinah's Place 11-The Secret Storm 13-Let's Make a Deal 11:30 2-Baffle 11-The Joker's Wild 13-The Newlywed Game Noon 2-Sale of the Century 11-$10,000 Pyramid 13-Lucky 13 Prize Movie 12:30 PM 2-The Who, What, Where Game 11-Love of Life 12:55 11-Midday with Norma Goodman (news update)

1:00 2-Three on a Match 11-Young and the Restless 1:30 2-Days of our Lives 11-Search For Tomorrow 2:00 2-The Doctors 11-As The World Turns 13-Not For Women Only 2:30 2-Another World 11-Guiding Light 13-Girl In My Life 3:00 2-Return To Peyton Place 11-The Edge of Night 13-General Hospital 3:30 2-Somerset 11-The Price Is Right 13-One Life to Live 4:00 2-The Hollywood Squares 11-Match Game '73 (listed as New Match Game) 13-Mantrap 4:30 2-The Woman's Touch 11-Mother Moose 13-Love, American Style 5:00 2-The Electric Company 13-Doctor Who (yes, on KIMO!) 5:30 2-Jeopardy! 11-Gambit 13-Galloping Gourmet 6:00 2- TV-2 News 11-Eyewitness News 13-KIMO News 6:30 11-CBS Evening News 13-Motorcycle Alaska

7:00 2-Tuesday Night Movie: "The Railway Children" 11-Maude 13-Chicago: High in the Rockies 7:30 11-Hawaii Five-O 13: ABC Movie Of The Week: "Hardcase" 8:30 11-The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies: "A Call To Danger" 9:00 2-Stars & Stripes 13-Marcus Welby, M.D. 10:00 2-The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (Guests: Shecky Greene, Lola Falana, and Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo 11-CBS Sports Illustrated 13-ABC Evening News 10:30 11-Eyewitness News 13-Wide World of Entertainment ("An Echo of Theresa") 11:00 11-CBS Late Movie: "The Appointment" 11:30 2-NBC Nightly News Midnight 13-KIMO Thought for Today As you can see, pretty good lineup for 1973, though "Doctor Who" on KIMO was very surprising. And although Anchorage was still less than two years away from getting their own PBS station, I wonder if Channels, 2, 11, or 13 carried "Washington Week In Review" and/or "Wall Street Week" on the weekends. Retro: Anchorage Thurs, Apr 22, 1971 from Anchorage Daily News via Google News Archive KENI 2-NBC/ABC 9:00 NBC News 9:30 Instructional TV (bw) 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 That Girl noon Bewitched 12:30 A World Apart 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 One Life to Live 4:00 Password 4:30 TBA 5:30 Julia 6:00 TV2 News 7:00 Flip Wilson 8:00 Ironside 9:00 Dean Martin (guests Ernest Borgnine, Dom DeLuise, and Peggy Lee) 10:00 Four-in-One: SFO International Airport 11:00 TV2 Late News 11:10 NBC Nightly News 11:40 Tonight Show KTVA 11-CBS 7:30 Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Hostess House 10:45 Instructional TV (bw) 11:05 TBA 11:30 Lucy Show noon Family Affair 12:30 Love of Life 1:00 Where the Heart is 1:25 Mid-Day News 1:30 Search for Tomorrow 2:00 As the World Turns 2:30 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 3:00 Guiding Light 3:30 Secret Storm 4:00 Edge of Night 4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 6:00 Beverly Hillbillies 6:30 Channel 11 Evening News 7:00 Family Affair 7:30 Jim Nabors 8:30 CBS Thursday Night Movie "Who's Minding the Store?' 10:30 Death Valley Days 11:00 Dateline: Anchorage 11:15 CBS Evening News 11:45 Merv Griffin KHAR 13-Ind 1:45pm Instructional TV (bw) 2:00 Studio 13 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Lost in Space (bw) 6:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 7:00 Alaska Fish & Game Show 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock (bw) 8:00 Thursday Night Movie "Hellfire"

10:00 Hart '71 News 10:25 Rubens Weather Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, April 26, 1975 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Elephant Boy 7:30 Big Blue Marble 8 AM Popeye 8:30 Talk 2 (kids' show) 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Run, Joe, Run 10 AM Land Of The Lost 10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 11 AM Pink Panther 11:30 Star Trek (animated) 12 N News 12:30 Dialogue (the Jazz Disciples Club of Atlanta) 1 PM Tarzan 2 PM Baseball Warm-Up 2:15 Baseball: Cardinals-Cubs (rain game: Brewers-Yankees) 5 PM Here Come The Brides (time approximate) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM Hee Haw (guests: Bill Anderson, Susan Raye) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hotel" (later an ABC series which, because it debuted in 1983, aired on Ch. 2) 11:30 News 12 M Sammy And Company (Flip Wilson, Adrienne Barbeau, golf pro Lee Elder, impressionist Larry Ragland) 1:30 Movie: "Bus Riley's Back In Town" 3:25 News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Agricultural Science In Action 7 AM Big Blue Marble 7:30 Go! (two kids who become accidental stowaways on a windjammer, week-behind from 12:30) 8 AM Flintstones 8:30 Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Run, Joe, Run 10 AM Land Of The Lost 10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 11 AM Pink Panther 11:30 Star Trek (animated) 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Countdown To Destiny

1 PM The Saint 2 PM Baseball Warm-Up 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (time approximate) 5:30 Arthur Smith 6 PM Bluegrass, Tennessee 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hotel" 11:30 Bobby Goldsboro (guest: Johnny Mathis) 12 M Saturday Tonight Show (Tony Randall, Florence Henderson, Paul Williams, Euell Gibbons) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:15 Video College 6:45 Box 5 R.F.D. 7:15 Tree Talks 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM My Favorite Martians (animated) 8:30 Speed Buggy 9 AM Jeannie (animated) 9:30 Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 10 AM Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 10:30 Shazam! 11 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs 11:30 Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show 12 N Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM The Lions Are Free 2 PM Reverend Ike (from the University of Alabama) 2:30 Soul Train (Eddie Kendricks, L.T.D.) 3:30 Tennis: live coverage of Jimmy Connors vs. John Newcombe, best of five sets, from Las Vegas 6:30 News (time approximate) 7 PM The Big Battles (Bastogne) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 The Jeffersons 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (Rock Hudson, Nancy Walker) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Play Dirty" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM Georgia State Bluegrass Festival 7:30 Feeling Good 8 PM Art: The Imagemakers (second of five on Georgia artists) 8:30 Great Adventure (can humans adapt to an alien environment--an underwater habitat is used to find out) 9:30 Kup's Show 11 PM Movie: "The Phantom Of The Opera" (Lon Chaney,

from '25, silent) 12:30 Georgia State Bluegrass Festival 1 AM Movie: "Early Summer" (Japanese film from '51 with English subtitles) WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Bob Brandy 8 AM Yogi's Gang 8:30 Bugs Bunny 9 AM Hong Kong Phooey 9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan (animated) 10 AM Devlin (one of two Hanna-Barbera attempts at an animated drama--the other is "These Are The Days") 10:30 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 11 AM Super Friends 12 N Mull's Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Death Valley Days 2 PM Beverly Hillbillies 2:30 Sportsman's Friend 3 PM Golf: Tournament Of Champions (third round) 4:30 Wide World Of Sports (one of the show's most infamous broadcasts: George Foreman vs. five opponents, none of whom proved to be any match for him; the Blue Grass Stakes; World Weightlifting Championships) 6:30 The New Candid Camera (would-be game-show contestants practice screaming, a delivery man becomes an unwitting hero during a holdup) 7 PM Big Valley 8 PM Kung Fu 9 PM ABC Movie: "Rosemary's Baby" 11:45 Movie: "Tomb Of The Living Dead" 1:15 Movie: "The Gorgon" WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Adventures In Living 7 AM Ebony Beat Journal 7:30 Jabberwocky 8 AM Yogi's Gang 8:30 Bugs Bunny 9 AM Hong Kong Phooey 9:30 Adventures Of Gilligan 10 AM Devlin 10:30 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 11 AM Super Friends 12 N These Are The Days 12:30 American Bandstand (Sammy Johns sings "Chevy Van"; the winners of the annual dance contest are announced) 1:30 Movie: "Run, Simon, Run" 3 PM Golf: Tournament Of Champions (third round) 4:30 Wide World Of Sports 6:30 News 7 PM National Geographic ("Reptiles And Amphibians")

8 PM Kung Fu 9 PM ABC Movie: "Rosemary's Baby" 11:45 News 12:15 Movie: "The House That Wouldn't Die" 1:45 ABC News (Jim Kincaid, who later went to WVEC Norfolk and had a major role in making their newscast number one in Hampton Roads) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:30 Camp Adahi (don't know anything about this) 8 AM My Favorite Martians 8:30 Speed Buggy 9 AM Jeannie 9:30 Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 10 AM Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 10:30 Shazam! 11 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs 11:30 Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show 12 N Wrestling 1 PM NBA Playoff: Second-round game, teams TBA 3:30 Tennis: Connors-Newcombe (time approximate) 6:30 News (time approximate) 7 PM The Fugitive 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 The Jeffersons 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM Movie: "Harlow" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Navy Film 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM My Favorite Martians 8:30 Speed Buggy 9 AM Scrunch Bunch 9:30 Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 10 AM Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 10:30 Shazam! 11 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs 11:30 Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show 12 N Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM NBA Playoff (see Ch. 12) 3:30 Tennis: Connors-Newcombe (time approximate) 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather, time approximate) 7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs that have been on top of the charts: "The Entertainer," "Close To You," "Why Me, Lord?," "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head," "For Once In My Life," "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A.") 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 The Jeffersons 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News 11:20 Movie: "Slattery's Hurricane" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Zee Cooking School 11 AM Carrascolendas 11:30 Zoom 12 N Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12:30 Villa Alegre 1 PM Sesame Street 2 PM Electric Company 2:30 Sound Of Youth 3 PM Fashion Focus 3:30 America Be Fit 3:45 Living Better 4 PM Cinema Showcase: Warren Beatty 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM Dance To The Music 5:30 By-Line: Scott Meredith 6 PM Garden Show 6:30 Washington Straight Talk 7 PM Wall Street Week 7:30 The Romagnolis' Table 8 PM Art: The Imagemakers 8:30 Consumer Survival Kit 9 PM The Forgotten War (the Allied occupation of Russian soil eight months before the end of World War I) 10 PM Africa (Part 3 of 4: Kenya is the subject with Miriam Makeba and President Jomo Kenyatta; the history of slavery) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:40 News 7 AM Three Stooges 7:30 Little Rascals 8 AM Ultra Man 8:30 Speed Racer 9 AM Spiderman 9:30 Flintstones 10 AM Abbott And Costello 10:30 Rat Patrol 11 AM International Championship Wrestling 12 N Roller Game Of The Week 1 PM NBA Playoff (pre-empted on Ch. 5, see Ch. 12) 3:30 The Outlaws (time approximate)

4:30 Fishin' Hole 5 PM Sportsman's Friend 5:30 Party 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Roy Acuff, Crystal Gayle, Brian Collins, Bashful Brother Oswald) 8:30 Wilburn Brothers (LaWanda Lindsey, Billy Crash Craddock) 9 PM Porter Wagoner (Marty Robbins) 9:30 Buck Owens 10 PM Pop! Goes The Country (Marty Robbins, Don Gibson, Conny Van Dyke) 10:30 Jim Ed Brown 11 PM Bobby Goldsboro (David Gates) 11:30 Open Up (Neal Boortz) 1 AM Movie: "Flowing Gold" 2:50 Movie: "They Died With Their Boots On" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Zee Cooking School 11 AM Carrascolendas 11:30 Zoom 12 N Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12:30 Villa Alegre 1 PM Sesame Street 2 PM Electric Company 2:30 Zee Cooking School sign off 3 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 8 AM Addams Family (animated) 8:30 Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch 9 AM Emergency +4 9:30 Run, Joe, Run 10 AM Land Of The Lost 10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 11 AM Pink Panther 11:30 Star Trek (animated) 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! (the son of Skylab IV commander Gerald Carr, 11-year-old John Carr, is featured) 1 PM Wrestling 2 PM Baseball Warm-Up 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM Soul Train (time approximate) 6 PM Bobby Goldsboro 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "Hotel" 11:30 Police Surgeon

12 M Saturday Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 Big Blue Marble 11 AM Carrascolendas 11:30 Zoom 12 N Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 12:30 Villa Alegre 1 PM Sesame Street 2 PM Big Blue Marble 2:30 Zee Cooking School 3 PM Sesame Street 4 PM Cinema Showcase 4:30 Book Beat 5 PM Sign News 45 5:30 Reading 6 PM Matter Of Understanding 6:30 People And Ideas 7 PM World Press 8 PM Nova ("Why Do Birds Sing?") 9 PM The Forgotten War 10 PM The Shakers (religious group officially known as The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing) 10:30 The Romantic Rebellion (Rodin) sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Mighty Mouse 7:30 Porky Pig 8 AM Dennis The Menace 8:30 Batman 9 AM Laurel And Hardy 10 AM Cisco Kid 10:30 Lone Ranger 11 AM Trails West 11:30 The Pioneers 12 N Audubon Wildlife Theater 12:30 Outdoors With Ken Callaway 1 PM American Angler 1:30 Movie: "Crash Of Silence" 3:30 Movie: "Island Rescue" 5:30 Laramie 6:30 Movie: "The Golden Salamander" 8:30 Warren Roberts (gospel music) 9:30 The Lesson 10 PM Clear And Free 10:30 Spring Street, U.S.A. (Jerry Clower) sign off 11 PM WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 4:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends

5 PM Soul Parade 6 PM Liberty Faith Temple 6:30 Peter Gunn 7 PM Galloping Gourmet 7:30 Untamed World 8 PM Jerry Falwell 9 PM Outdoors With Ken Callaway 9:30 Farming: A Family Affair 10 PM Three Stooges 10:30 Ocean Desert (marine life of the Gulf Stream) sign off 11 PM Retro: Kentucky Saturday, April 25, 1964 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 7:30 Light Time 7:45 Clutch Cargo 8 AM Bullwinkle (delay from 12 N, COLOR) 8:30 Northwest Passage (COLOR) 9 AM Guess Who? 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR) 10:30 Fireball XL-5 11 AM Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12 N Farming With Jack Crowner 1 PM Youth Speaks 1:30 Top Star Bowling 2:30 Baseball: Tigers-Twins (Bob Wolff and Joe Garagiola report) 5:15 Art School (time approximate) 5:30 NBC Sports Special (New York Athletic Club International Fencing Tournament) 6 PM Tomorrow's Champions (youth boxing) 6:30 Weather, News, Sports 7 PM Kentucky Afield (COLOR) 7:30 The Lieutenant (Robert Vaughn went straight from this show to "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.") 8:30 Joey Bishop (guests: Andy Williams and Claudine Longet, Robert Goulet, Danny Thomas, COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Reluctant Debutante" (COLOR) 11 PM The Outlaws 12 M Movie: "Saturday's Hero" 2 AM Local News, Weather WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 7:30 Farm Front 8 AM Mr. Hop (COLOR) 9 AM Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 9:30 Signal Three (COLOR) 10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR) 10:30 Fireball XL-5

11 AM Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR) 12:30 TBA 1 PM All About Sports 1:15 Dugout Dope (COLOR) 1:25 Baseball: Giants-Reds (Ed Kennedy and Frank McCormick report, COLOR) 4 PM Scoreboard (time approximate) 4:15 All About Sports 4:30 It's Academic (William Mason, Simon Kenton, and Mother of Mercy high schools, COLOR) 5 PM Northwest Passage (COLOR) 5:30 NBC Sports Special 6 PM NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 6:15 Local News, Sports 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (COLOR) 7:30 The Lieutenant 8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Reluctant Debutante" (COLOR) 11 PM News And Weather 11:20 Movie: "Blood Alley" WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 6:15 Farm News 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Outlines Of Art" 7 AM Jewish Hour 7:30 Play It Safe 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10 AM Quick Draw McGraw 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Sky King 12:30 Larry Smith (and his puppets) 1 PM I'm Dickens, He's Fenster 1:30 Movie: "Dracula's Daughter" (oddly, although this is from '36, Otto Kruger and not Bela Lugosi plays Dracula) 3 PM Heckle And Jeckle 3:30 All Star Golf 4:30 Big Time Wrestling 5:30 Rocky And His Friends 6 PM The Deputy 6:30 Bronco 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 The New Phil Silvers Show (here he's con-artist factory foreman Harry Grafton) 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Checkmate 12:30 Star Performance

1 AM Movies: "Nightmare," "Port Of Hell," "The Boogie Man Will Get You," "New Faces" (this last, from '54, features Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Alice Ghostley, and Paul Lynde) WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7 AM Sunrise Semester 7:30 Cartoon Comics 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10 AM Quick Draw McGraw 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Sky King 12:30 Do You Know? (S. Carl Hirsch discusses his book, "The Globe For The Space Age," with kids from Brooklyn, NY) 1 PM CBS News (anchor not given) 1:30 Magic Moments In Sports 1:45 Baseball: Orioles-Yankees (Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese report) 4:30 Exclusively Outdoors (time approximate) 5 PM Hi-Varieties 5:15 Horse Race: the Kentucky Oaks Prep 5:45 Hi-Varieties continues 6:30 Bold Journey 7 PM Hayloft Hoedown 7:30 Berlin: Kaiser To Khrushchev 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 The New Phil Silvers Show 10 PM Gunsmoke 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "The D.I." (Jack Webb as a tough Marine drill sergeant--think Sgt. Carter played straight) WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 9:30 Asbury Hymn Time 10 AM The Story 10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 American Bandstand (Duane Eddy, Jackie DeShannon) 1:30 Movies: "The Atomic Submarine" and "Tom Sawyer" (1930 version with Jackie Coogan) 4:15 Shopsmith Show 4:45 Home Show 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Mount San Antonio Relays from Walnut, CA; National AAU Women's Indoor Swimming Championships-Donna deVarona took part in this) 6:30 Roller Derby 7:30 Hootenanny (from William and Mary: singer Bob Gibson, Trini Lopez, actress-singer Marilyn Child, Jackie Vernon, the Gateway Trio, the

Brothers Four) 8:30 Lawrence Welk (a musical tour of America) 9:30 Hollywood Palace (host Ken Murray with his home movies, Jane Morgan, Rowan and Martin, Eddie Albert, the Step Brothers, Charlie Callas, Chad and Jeremy, the Aubrey magic act) 10:30 Stump The Stars (guests Abby Dalton and Dwayne Hickman join regulars Sebastian Cabot, Richard Long, Beverly Garland, Vera Miles, Ross Martin, and Stubby Kaye; Mike Stokey hosts) 11 PM News And Weather 11:20 Movie: "Harriet Craig" WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/CBS) 9 AM Pathways To God 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Hector Heathcote (COLOR) 10:30 Fireball XL-5 11 AM Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12 N Bullwinkle (COLOR) 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1 PM Safety Corner 1:25 Baseball: Giants-Reds (COLOR) 4 PM Country Music (time approximate) 4:30 Big Time Wrestling 5:30 NBC Sports Special 6 PM Porter Wagoner 6:30 International Showtime (the Circus of the Vikings from Copenhagen: an escape artist, an elephant who smokes, comic tumblers, a clown in a crazy car, a former trapeze artist who does magic, high school equestrians in a "Robin Hood Fantasy", delay from Fri 7:30) 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Joey Bishop (COLOR) 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Reluctant Debutante" (COLOR) 11 PM Weather, News, Sports (COLOR) 11:30 Movie: "The Green Buddha" WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10 AM Supercar 10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Tobacco News And Views 12:15 Young People's World 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Nick Clooney 2:30 Keyhole 3 PM Trails West 3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (PBA Northern California Open, not sure if this is a delay)

5 PM Art School 5:15 Horse Race: Kentucky Oaks Prep 5:45 Wide World Of Sports (joined in progress) 6:30 Danger Man (the first version of "Secret Agent") 7 PM Ensign O'Toole (ABC, delay from Thu 9 PM) 7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 Movie: "The Flame Barrier" WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC) 10:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam 11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Beany And Cecil 12 N Bugs Bunny 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 Battle Of The Boards (some sort of local quiz bowl) 2 PM Pastor's Study 2:30 Movie: "The Little Giant" (Edward G. Robinson) 4 PM Roller Derby 5 PM Wide World Of Sports 6:30 Chicago Wrestling 7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10:30 Trails West 11 PM Movie: "The Noose Hangs High" (Abbott and Costello) Retro: Youngstown/Cleveland Sun, Apr 26, 1953 from Youngstown Vindicator via Google News Archive 2 WDTV Pittsburgh 4 WNBK Cleveland 5 WEWS Cleveland 9 WXEL Cleveland (would move to ch 8 December 10, with the ch 9 allocation moved to what would become WSTV/WTOV Steubenville) 27 WKBN Youngstown 73 WFMJ Youngstown Morning 9:45 9 Faith Today 10:00 4 Living Bible 5 Sunday School 10:15 9 Christophers 10:30

2 Frontiers of Faith 4 Norman Vincent Peale 5 Religious Film 9 Double-Barrelled Theater 10:45 4 Mr. Wizard 11:00 2 Captain Midnight 5 Western Film 11:15 4 Magic Clown 11:30 2 Magic Clown 4 Captain Midnight 5 Polkas 11:45 9 News 27 Tootsie Hippodrome Afternoon noon 2-9 Tootsie Hippodrome 4 Faith Frontiers 5 Gene Carroll 73 Test Pattern 12:30 2 Kiddie Castle 4 For You 9 Candy Carnival 27 In the Park 12:45 2 Then & Now 1:00 2 Pittsburgh Story 4 First Run Theater 5 Polka Parade 9 Sports Five 27 Seminar 73 Youth Wants to Know 1:05 9 Baseball Preview 1:15 9 Dugout Interview 1:30 2 Quiz Kids

5 American Federation of Labor 9 Baseball: Cleveland v Detroit-Game 1 (Youngstown got the radiocast on WBBW 1240) 27 This is the Life 73 Frontiers of Faith 2:00 2 Music & Meditation 5 Once Upon a Time 27 Junior Press Conference 73 American Inventory 2:15 2 Little League Baseball 5 Your Own Home 2:30 2 News 4-73 American Forum 5 Fun with Charades 27 Polka Party 2:45 2 Earl Wheeler 3:00 2 What's My Name? 4 Technical Science 5 WRU Telecourse 27 Lamp Unto My Feet 73 Victory at Sea 3:30 2-4-73 Hamlet 5 University Circle 27 Man of the Week 4:00 5 Crusade in the Pacific 9 News 27 State of the Nation 4:15 9 Baseball: Cleveland v Detroit-Game 2 4:30 5-27 Omnibus 5:30 2 Terry & the Pirates 4-73 Sightseeing 5:45 4-73 Bill Henry Evening 6:00

2 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 4 Meet the Press 5 Range Rider 27 You are There 73 Roundup Time 6:20 9 Scoreboard 6:30 4-73 Roy Rogers 5 See It Now 9 Walter Winchell 27 NY Times Forum 6:45 9 Program 7:00 2 Groucho Marx 4-73 Red Skelton 5 Gene Autry 9 You Asked for It 27 Georgetown University Forum 7:30 2 I Love Lucy 4-73 Mr. Peepers 5 Private Secretary 9-27 Playhouse 8:00 2 Toast of the Town 4-73 Comedy Hour 9-27 All-Star News 9:00 2-9-27 Rocky King 4-73 TV Playhouse 5 Fred Waring 9:30 2-9 Plainclothesman 5-27 Allan Young 10:00 2-9 Arthur Murray 4-73 Doctor 5 Foreign Intrigue 27 Web 10:30 2 Youth on the March 4 Victory at Sea 5 What's My Line? 9 Shadow Theater

27 Playhouse 27 73 Sunday Nite Playhouse 11:00 2 News 4 Mainline Theater 5 Sunday News Special 11:15 2 Double Play 5 Sunday Nite Theater 11:30 2 News 11:35 2 Jewel Box Theater Late Night 12:15 4-73 News Retro: Kentucky Monday, April 24, 1978 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6:30 Today In WAVE Country 7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw, guest is soccer player Kyle Rote Jr.) 9 AM Morning Show 9:30 For Richer, For Poorer (delay from 1 or 4 PM) 10 AM Card Sharks (debut of the Jim Perry version) 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Marty Allen, Cathryn Damon, George Gobel, Lee Meriwether, Mackenzie Phillips, Alex Trebek, Jimmie Walker, Fred Willard, Paul Lynde) 11 AM High Rollers (the show returns today, Alex Trebek still hosting) 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune (new time) 12 N Midday 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Ted Knight; Ringo Starr, Kool and the Gang, Pat Cooper) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Movie: "Paper Man" 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Rollergirls (first of a four-episode sitcom about a Pittsburgh women's roller-derby team) 8:30 Joe And Valerie (first of a four-episode sitcom about

two New York teens--at a disco, Joe thinks he can hustle Valerie away from her disco partner) 9 PM The Moneychangers (Part 2 of 3) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (George Carlin subs for Johnny; guests Vikki Carr and Kreskin) 1 AM Tomorrow (guest: Gov. Meldrin Thompson (Republican from New Hampshire)) WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 5:45 Moment Of Meditation 5:50 Good Morning 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Midday 12 N Bob Braun 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Big Valley 5 PM Here Come The Brides 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle) 7:30 Match Game PM (Brett Somers, Joyce Bulifant, Gary Burghoff, Richard Dawson) 8 PM Billy Graham Crusade (from various places in Hungary) 9 PM The Moneychangers (Part 2 of 3) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 5:55 Farm News 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Critical Reading" 6:30 Impact 7 AM CBS News (Lesley Stahl/Richard Threlkeld) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Uncle Al 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Match Game '78 (Brett Somers, Betty White, Richard Dawson, Bernie Kopell, Lee Meriwether, Charles Nelson Reilly, delay from 4 PM, appears to be a day-behind) 12 N Noon Report 1 PM Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Movie: "Monsieur Beaucaire" (Bob Hope) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 WCET Action Auction (fundraiser by PBS affiliate WCET/48, this is a simulcast from that station) 8 PM National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships (Cheryl Ladd hosts; guests: George Burns, Phyllis George, Bruce Jenner, Gene Kelly, Lou Rawls) 9:30 One Day At A Time 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "I'll Cry Tomorrow" (Susan Hayward's classic portrayal of singer Lillian Roth and her battle with alcoholism, from '55) 1:55 Christopher Closeup (guest: David Hartman) 2:10 Praying The Rosary 2:25 News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 WHAS News Conference (rerun from Sun 1 PM) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Dick Van Dyke 9:30 Young And The Restless (delay from noon) 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Omelet (Milton Metz/Faith Lyles) 1 PM Search For Tomorrow 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 All In The Family 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM Mary Tyler Moore 5:30 Brady Bunch 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Newlywed Game 7:30 Gong Show (Phyllis Diller, Chuck Woolery, Rip Taylor) 8 PM National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships 9:30 One Day At A Time 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "I'll Cry Tomorrow" 1:55 News WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 6 AM Viewpoint On Nutrition

6:30 Not For Women Only (Ladies' Home Journal editor Lenore Hershey and authors Jane Trahey and Michael Korda discuss success--part 1 of 5; Lynn Redgrave and Frank Field co-host) 7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman; guest Joan Rivers) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Anson Williams; Billy Gray, Tommy Sands, impressionist Billy Fellows) 10 AM Extra! (local, not the tabloid show) 10:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Liars Club 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Dinah! (Phyllis Diller, Natalie Cole, Billy Preston, co-authors Earl Blackwell and Eugenia Sheppard ("Crystal Clear"), singer Mary O'Hara, butcher Merle Ellis, singer-songwriter Bobby Arvon) 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 6:30 The Rookies 7 PM America 2Night (guest Anne Murray) 7:30 Newlywed Game 8 PM Sugar Time! 8:30 Baseball: Teams TBA 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Police Story (a 1973 episode dealing with the training of SWAT teams) 12:40 Baretta (delay from Fri 11:30 PM) WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) in-school programs until 3 PM Over Easy (guest: Art Linkletter) 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM I'll Do It 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy (discussions of legislation changing the mandatory-retirement age, and gastrointestinal illnesses) 7 PM Crockett's Victory Garden 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Consumer Survival Kit 8:30 Turnabout (giving birth in late childbearing years) 9 PM Meeting Of Minds (actors portraying Teddy Roosevelt, Thomas Paine, Cleopatra (Jayne Meadows), and Thomas Aquinas; Steve Allen hosts) 10 PM Originals (Nebraska novelist-photographer Wright Morris) 10:30 Anyone For Tennyson? 11 PM Dick Cavett (first of two on publishing) 11:30 Captioned ABC News 12 M Lilias, Yoga And You

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Donahue 10 AM Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Wheel Of Fortune 12 N News 12:30 Bob Braun 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-host Robert Goulet and his daughter Nicolette, Anne Baxter, Joey Bishop, the Sylvers, Stan Kann) 5 PM Sanford And Son 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Nightmare (Toby and Sarah Jessica Parker as two Jewish children who escaped the Nazis in their native Poland and came to live in the U.S.) 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Carol Lynley, McLean Stevenson, Leslie Uggams, Dick Van Patten, Abe Vigoda, Wayland and Madame, Paul Williams, Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Rollergirls 8:30 Joe And Valerie 9 PM The Moneychangers (Part 2 of 3) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:15 Perspective 7 AM Romper Room 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM New Mickey Mouse Club 8:30 Popeye 9 AM Tom And Jerry 9:30 Flintstones 10 AM Dennis The Menace 10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 11 AM Green Acres 11:30 High Hopes (Canadian soap briefly syndicated in the U.S.) 12 N Medical Center 1 PM Movie: "The Crimson Pirate" 3 PM Bugs Bunny And Friends 3:30 Popeye 4 PM Tom And Jerry 4:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends 5 PM Gilligan's Island

5:30 Brady Bunch 6 PM My Three Sons 6:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (guests: Steve Lawrence and Lily Tomlin) 7 PM Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Brady Bunch 8 PM What Would You Pay For Yesterday? (memorabilia collection) 9 PM Merv Griffin (Joey Bishop substitutes for Merv; Victor Borge, Arlene Francis, Phil Foster, the LeBlanc & Carr Band, sleep expert Samuel Dunkell) 10:30 Cross-Wits (Barbara Rhoades, Bo Svenson, Rhonda Bates, David Landsberg) 11 PM Odd Couple 11:30 Movie: "On The Beach" WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM June Rollings (local) 9:30 Search For Tomorrow 10 AM Pass The Buck 10:30 Price Is Right 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Young And The Restless 12:30 Dinah! (Jill Clayburgh, Lawrence Welk with the Aldridge Sisters & Otwell Brothers (I've always thought they were his answer to the Hagers on "Hee Haw"), Bob Barker, Norm Crosby, author Jack Shiller ("Childhood Injury--A Common-Sense Approach") 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 Rusty's Round-Up (local kids' show) 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 News 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM My Three Sons (second of three on how Ernie was adopted) 7:30 Pop Goes The Country (Ray Stevens, Donna Fargo, Randy Barlow) 8 PM National Collegiate Cheerleading Championships 9:30 One Day At A Time 10 PM Lou Grant 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "I'll Cry Tomorrow" WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC) 6:30 Bozo's Big Top 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Donahue (Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, inventor of the Suzuki method of music instruction for children) 10 AM Gambit (reruns, also carried on sister station WXIA) 10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N $20,000 Pyramid (Adrienne Barbeau, Soupy Sales) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Porky Pig 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 The Rookies 7 PM Joker's Wild 7:30 Family Feud 8 PM Sugar Time! 8:30 Baseball: Teams TBA 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Forever Fernwood 12 M Police Story (half-hour delay) WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 7:15 News 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM Today With Pastor Rogers 8:30 Not For Women Only (first of five on pain; guests are the founder of a pain clinic and a psychologist) 9 AM PTL Club 11 AM News/Introspect 11:30 Life In The Spirit 12 N 700 Club 1:30 High Hopes 2 PM Jim Nabors (Lonnie Shorr, Rosemary Clooney, Susan Ford) 3 PM Bugs Bunny 3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM Partridge Family 6:30 Liars Club (Dick Martin, Dody Goodman, Bo Svenson, Larry Hovis) 7 PM My Three Sons 7:30 Odd Couple 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 19) 10:30 Best Of Groucho 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Movie: "The Eagle And The Hawk" WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC) 6:30 700 Club 8 AM Good Morning America

10 AM General Hospital 11 AM Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud 12 N Bewitched (apparently the station thought it could get some ratings mileage by running this at its old network time) 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1 PM All My Children 2 PM One Life To Live 3 PM Three Stooges 3:30 Little Rascals 4 PM Flash Gordon 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Brady Bunch 7 PM Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Get Smart 8 PM Sugar Time! 8:30 Baseball: Teams TBA 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Police Story 12:40 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (don't know how far behind WTVQ was, since the original format was no longer on the air) E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS) In-school programs until 3:30 Teaching Life Science 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Over Easy 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7:30 Dick Cavett (guest: Gore Vidal) 8 PM Consumer Survival Kit 8:30 Turnabout 9 PM Meeting Of Minds 10 PM Originals 10:30 Anyone For Tennyson? (Fred Gwynne joins in a tribute to anonymous poets) sign off 11 PM Retro: Kentucky Sunday, April 23, 1978 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6:30 Reflections

7 AM University of Louisville Gallery 7:30 This Is The Life 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Gospel Brass, the Dixie Echoes, the Inspirations, the Hinsons, the Florida Boys) 8:30 Oral Roberts 9 AM Sing Ye! 9:30 Ironside 10:30 Brady Kids 11 AM Star Trek 12 N High Q 12:30 Meet The Press (guest: Gen. Alexander Haig, then-commander of NATO forces) 1 PM Kidsworld (Meadowlark Lemon, a domino champion, a karate school for kids) 1:30 Friendship Shop 2 PM Victory At Sea (D-Day) 2:30 Golf: Houston Open (final round) 4:30 Mission: Impossible (time approximate) 5:30 Close Up 6 PM Urban Insight 6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney: "Those Calloways" (Part 1 of 3) 8 PM Project UFO 9 PM The Moneychangers (Part 1 of 3) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Bandolero!" WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 7 AM Big Blue Marble 7:30 Sunday Soul 8 AM Catholic Mass 8:30 Rex Humbard 9:30 For You...Black Woman (Minnie Riperton and her husband Dick Rudolph) 10 AM NAACP Presents 10:30 Church Today 11 AM World Front (Francis G. Wells of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development discusses "Rich Countries, Poor Countries--the Financial and Monetary Issues") 11:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 12 N The Way It Was (sports) 12:30 Meet The Press 1 PM Adam-12 1:30 Gong Show (Rex Reed, Phyllis Diller, Elke Sommer) 2 PM This Week In Baseball 2:30 Movie: "Dick Tracy vs. Cueball" 3:45 Baseball Warm-Up 4 PM Baseball: Reds-Giants 6:30 Nightmare (how two Jewish children, played by Toby and Sarah Jessica Parker, escaped the Nazis in their native Poland, and came to the U.S., time approximate) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

8 PM Project UFO 9 PM The Moneychangers (Part 1 of 3) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Tam Lin" WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 6:30 Kentucky Afield 7 AM Animal World (survival in the Sonora Desert) 7:30 Ghost Busters (delay from 9 AM) 8 AM Adventures Of The Lone Ranger (IIRC, these are edited versions of some Lone Ranger movies made around 1956) 9 AM Play It Safe 9:30 Wacko (Dick Martin, the Dwight Twilley Band) 10 AM Police Call (topic: motorcycle safety) 10:30 Black Memo 11 AM Call The Doctor (topics: cancer and hematology) 12 N BPA King Of Bowling 1 PM Movie: "3:10 To Yuma" 3 PM Face The Nation (delay from 11:30 AM) 3:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros 4 PM Movie: "Young At Heart" 6 PM Impact 6:30 CBS News (Morton Dean) 7 PM 60 Minutes 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 On Our Own 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Alice 10 PM Dallas (third week of its initial four-week tryout-who could have known how big this show was going to be?) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Song Without End" 2 AM Christopher Closeup (guest: Lynn Redgrave) 2:30 News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7:30 Jerusalem Eternal (the Jerusalem Symphony performs Ezra Lederman's "Jerusalem Symphony" in a Passover concert--this is probably a one-week delay from 10 AM) 8:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 9 AM Moral Side Of The News 9:30 Day Of Discovery 10 AM Daktari 11 AM Walnut Street Baptist Church 12 N Face The Nation 12:30 Focus 1 PM WHAS News Conference 1:30 NBA Playoff: Eastern Conference game, teams TBA 3:45 NBA Playoff: Western Conference game, teams TBA (time approximate) 6 PM CBS News (time approximate) 6:30 Crusade For Children Preview (an annual WHAS event

even today) 7 PM 60 Minutes 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 On Our Own 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Alice 10 PM Dallas 11 PM News 11:15 CBS News (Ed Bradley) 11:30 Movie: "The Wheeler Dealers" (great cast: James Garner, Lee Remick, Louis Nye, John Astin, Jim Backus) WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 6 AM Animals, Animals, Animals (whales is the subject; included is an animated tale, "The Whale, The Minnow, and The Shadow", delay from 11:30 AM) 6:30 Charles Fold Singers 7 AM Directions (topic: child abuse, delay from 12:30 PM) 7:30 Max B. Nimble 8 AM Landmark Bible Class 8:30 Day Of Discovery 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10 AM It Is Written 10:30 Dialogue 11 AM Robert Schuller 12 N Movie: "Springfield Rifle" 2 PM Movie: "Harlow" (Carroll Baker as Jean Harlow) 4:30 Wide World Of Sports (live coverage of George Willig's attempt to scale a 1500-foot rock cliff in Zion National Park, UT) 6 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals 6:30 Wild Kingdom 7 PM Hardy Boys 8 PM How The West Was Won 9 PM ABC Movie: "Walking Tall" 11:20 News 11:50 Emergency One! 12:50 Issues And Answers (delay from noon) 1:20 ABC News (Sylvia Chase/Tom Jarriel) 1:35 Insight WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) 8 AM Sesame Street 9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Zoom 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Infinity Factory 11:30 Studio See 12 N Music And The Spoken Word 12:30 Rene Levesque: Portrait Of Independence (the premier of Quebec discusses his plans to make that province independent) 1:30 Indiana High School Boys' Basketball Championship

(taped) 3 PM Equal Justice Under Law (Aaron Burr's trial for treason) 4:30 I'll Do It Preview (kids' show airing weekdays at 5 PM) 5 PM Forsyte Saga 6 PM Washington Week In Review 6:30 Wall Street Week 7 PM Forsyte Saga 8 PM Our Mutual Friend (part 1 of 7, from Charles Dickens' 1864 novel about the events surrounding the murder of the heir to a vast fortune) 9 PM Our Mutual Friend (Part 2) 10 PM Previn And The Pittsburgh (Andre Previn, Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman, and Nathaniel Rosen perform Mozart chamber music) 11 PM By-Line 11:30 Lilias, Yoga And You sign off 12 M WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 6:30 Kentucky Afield 7 AM Jerry Falwell 8 AM Voice Of The Mountains 8:30 The Story 9 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Hinsons, the Florida Boys, the Kingsmen Quartet (not the ones who did "Louie, Louie"), the Dixie Echoes, the Lewis Family) 9:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 10 AM New Shapes: Education 10:30 Immanuel Baptist Church 11:30 Leisure 12 N Your Government 12:30 Meet The Press 1 PM Wherever We Lodge (Hugh Downs looks at model communities in the U.S. and abroad, such as NYC's Roosevelt Island, meant to be a self-contained housing complex) 2 PM New Woman 2:30 Best Of The Best (men's track and field at the '76 Olympics) 3 PM Greatest Sports Legends 3:30 American Life Style (the career of Lou Gehrig) 4 PM Baseball: Reds-Giants 6:30 NBC News (time approximate) 7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney 8 PM Project UFO 9 PM The Moneychangers (Part 1 of 3) 11 PM News 11:30 NBC Movie: "Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready" (watch for Soupy Sales in this one from '69) WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 6:45 Perspective 7:30 Healing Today 8 AM Jerry Falwell 9 AM Leroy Jenkins 9:30 Tom And Jerry

10 AM Wonderama 12 N Movie: "Lady Ice" 2 PM Movie: "Perfect Friday" 4 PM Movie: "April In Paris" (in Cincinnati, Doris Day is competing against herself since "Young At Heart" is directly against this on Ch. 9) 6 PM Movie: "The Silver Chalice" 8:30 Movie: "The Trial Of Chaplain Jensen" (true story of Navy chaplain Andrew Jensen, played by James Franciscus, who was court-martialed on charges of adultery) 10 PM Love, American Style 10:30 Love, American Style 11 PM Jerry Falwell 12 M David Susskind (child actors and their mothers; Charles Templeton, author of "Act of God") WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 7 AM Tobacco Talk 7:30 Lone Ranger 8 AM Rex Humbard 9 AM Ghost Busters 9:30 Wacko 10 AM Day Of Discovery 10:30 Revival Tabernacle 11 AM It Is Written 11:30 Face The Nation 12 N Directions (local, not the ABC series) 12:30 Newsmaker '78 1 PM Three On Three (two three-member teams of basketball pros and show-business figures compete in a schoolyard-basketball tournament: Julius Erving, Kevin Loughery and David Steinberg vs. Maurice Lucas, Sam Jones and Robert Conrad) 1:30 NBA Playoff: Eastern Conference game (teams TBA) 3:45 NBA Playoff: Western Conference game (teams TBA, time approximate) 6 PM Bass Fishin' America (time approximate) 6:30 Wild Kingdom 7 PM 60 Minutes 8 PM Rhoda 8:30 On Our Own 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Alice 10 PM Dallas 11 PM News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 The FBI 12:30 Tennis: WCT-Caesars Palace Championship Cup final (Roscoe Tanner vs. Jimmy Connors) WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC) 7:30 Agriscope 8 AM Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Rex Humbard

9:30 Big Blue Marble 10 AM Catholic Mass 10:30 Consumer Corner 11 AM Tomorrow Is Now 11:30 32 Alive Newsmakers 12 N Issues And Answers 12:30 Perspective 1 PM Fishin' Hole 1:30 Auto Racing: Trenton 200 (USAC race) 3 PM U.S. Amateur Boxing Championships (taped, time approximate) 4:30 Wide World Of Sports 6 PM Movie: "The Deadly Hunt" 8 PM How The West Was Won 9 PM ABC Movie: "Walking Tall" 11:20 News 11:50 Movie: "People Will Talk" (unrelated to a 1963 game show hosted by Dennis James) 1:50 ABC News 2:05 With This Ring WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 7 AM The King Is Coming 7:30 Rev. Hart (doesn't have his or her first name) 8 AM The Divine Plan 8:30 Robert Schuller 9:30 Healing Today 10 AM Leroy Jenkins 10:30 Church Service 11:30 Movie: "Captain January" (Shirley Temple) 1 PM Movie: "The Last Hurrah" 3:20 Movie: "Return Of The Texan" (Dale Robertson, not Rory Calhoun) 5:05 Movie: "The Eddy Duchin Story" (Tyrone Power plays the '30s-era pianist-bandleader) 7:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 8:30 Rap 9 PM Jerry Falwell 10 PM The King Is Coming 10:30 Foresight 11 PM 700 Club (to 12:30) WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC) 7:30 Dr. Thea Jones 8 AM Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Revival Fires 9 AM Norman Vincent Peale 9:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (same as Ch. 12) 10 AM Leroy Jenkins 10:30 Herald Of Truth 11 AM One Way 12 N Robert Schuller 1 PM Auto Racing: Trenton 200 3 PM U.S. Amateur Boxing Championships (time approximate)

4:30 Wide World Of Sports 6 PM Movie: "Dimples" (more Shirley Temple) 8 PM How The West Was Won 9 PM ABC Movie: "Walking Tall" 11:20 News 11:35 ABC News 11:50 700 Club 1:20 With This Ring E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown, WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington, WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS) 8 AM Sesame Street 9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Zoom 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Feeling Free 11:30 Studio See 12 N Rebop 12:30 Anyone For Tennyson? 1 PM Washington Week In Review 1:30 Wall Street Week 2 PM Live From Lincoln Center: Gian Carlo Menotti's 1954 opera "The Saint of Bleecker Street" is performed in English 4:45 TBA 5 PM Meeting Of Minds (Steve Allen's roundtable discussions with various historical figures played by actors) 6 PM Crockett's Victory Garden 6:30 GED Series 7 PM GED Series 7:30 Book Beat (Anton Meyer discusses "The Last Convertible," the story of five Harvard graduates from the class of 1944) 8 PM Previn And The Pittsburgh 9 PM Our Mutual Friend (Part 2) 10 PM War And Peace (Part 1 of 19) sign off 11 PM Retro: South Carolina Fri, Nov 13, 1981 from TV Guide-South Carolina Edition [] = black channel bullets "" = white channel bullets CHARLESTON, SC [2] WCBD (ABC) [4] WCIV (NBC) [5] WCSC (CBS) [7] WITV (PBS) FLORENCE [13] WBTV (CBS) [15] WPDE (ABC)

[33] WJPM (PBS) ALLENDALE [14] WEBA (PBS) COLUMBIA [10] WIS (NBC) [19] WLTX (CBS) [25] WOLO (ABC) [35] WRLK (PBS) BEAUFORT [16] WJWJ (PBS) AUGUSTA "6" WJBF (ABC) "12" WRDW (CBS) "26" WATU (NBC) SAVANNAH "3" WSAV (NBC) "9" WVAN (PBS) "11" WTOC (CBS) "22" WJCL (ABC) WRENS "20" WCES (PBS) CABLE TV STATION ATLANTA 17A WTBS (IND) SATELLITE PROGRAM SERVICES ESN (ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS PROGRAMMING NETWORK USA USA NETWORK PAY TV HBO HOME BOX OFFICE Morning 5AM 17A Mission Impossible USA Tennis Continues

5:25 3 Morning Stretch 5:30 22 Big Valley 5:55 3 People Are Talking 19 News 26 Job Service 6AM 2, 22, 26 Jim Bakker 7, 14, 33, 35 American Story 11 Health Field 13 Porter Wagoner 16, 27 Basics 17A News 19 700 Club ESN English Soccer 6:10 5 Study In The Word 6:15 10 Early Riser 15 Morning Stretch 6:25 6 Health Field 10 Knozit-Land 6:30 11 Porter Wagoner 12 Sunrise Semester 13, 22 Study In The Word 16, 27 Understanding Human Behavior USA Time Out Theater 6:40 5 Up With God 6:45 4 New Day 5 Low Country Living 15 Ag Update 6:55 3 Georgia/Carolina Summary 5 Sadie Oglesby's Scrapbook 6, 10 News 7AM 2, 6, 15, 22, 25 Good Morning America 3, 4, 10, 26 Today 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 Wake Up 7, 14, 33, 35 Electric Company 16, 27 To Life! Yoga ESN Sportscenter 7:05 17A Fun Time 7:15 16, 27 Weather 7:30 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 CBS News 7, 14, 33, 35 To Life! Yoga

16, 27 Over Easy USA Idea Notebook 7:45 7, 9, 14, 20, 33, 35 Weather 8 AM ESN NFL Football Highlights USA Alive & Well 8:05 17 I Dream of Jeannie 8:30 ESN Sportsforum 8:35 17 My Three Sons 9 AM 2, 25 Jim Bakker 3, 4, 15 700 Club 5 Phil Donahue 6 John Davidson 10 Doctors 11, 26 Richard Simmons 12, 13, 19 Phil Donahue 22 Phil Donahue ESN College Football Review 9:05 17 Movie (Never Goodbye -1956) 9:30 10 Richard Simmons 11 Charlie Rose 26 Another Life ESN This Week In NHL 10 AM 2 Edge Of Night 3, 10, 26 Las Vegas Gambit 4 Another Life 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 One Day At A Time 22 Jim Bakker 25 Joker's Wild ESN Sportscenter 10:30 2 Love Boat 3, 4, 10, 26 Blockbusters 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 Alice 6 All In The Family 15 Family Feud 25 Bullseye 11 AM 3, 4, 10, 26 Wheel Of Fortune 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 The Price Is Right 6, 15, 22, 25 Love Boat ESN Horse Jumping 11:30 17A Movie (Lullaby of Broadway - 1951) 11:30 2 11:30 Charleston 3, 4, 10, 26 Battlestars

Afternoon Noon 2, 6, 22 Family Feud 3 Friday Midday Live 4 4 Noon 5 Midday 10 Carolina Today 11 I Love Lucy 12 Midday on 12 13 Let's Make A Deal 15 Pee Dee People 19 Super Pay Cards 25 Scene At Noon 26 26 Minutes 12:30 2, 6, 22, 25 Ryan's Hope 3, 4, 26 Doctors 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 Young And The Restless 10 News 1PM 2, 6, 22, 25 All My Children 3, 4, 10, 26 Days Of Our Lives ESN Boxing 1:05 17 Movie (Rampage - 1962) 1:30 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 As The World Turns 2PM 2, 6, 22, 25 One Life To Live 3, 4, 10, 26 Another World 2:30 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 Search For Tomorrow 3PM 2, 6, 22, 25 General Hospital 3, 4, 10, 26 Texas 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 Guiding Light 3:05 17 Fun Time 3:30 9, 20 Through The Polka Dot Door 3:35 17 Flintstones 4PM 2 Hour Magazine 3 Movie (The Russians Are Coming - 1966) 4, 11 Tom & Jerry 5 Good Times 6, 15, 22 Edge Of Night 9, 20 Sesame Street 10 Knozit-Land 12, 13, 19 Up To The Minute 25 Scooby Doo 26 Incredible Hulk ESN NFL Football Highlights 4:05 17A Munsters

4:30 4 Little House On The Prairie 5 Happy Days Again 7, 14, 33, 35 Sesame Street 10 Happy Days Again 11 Happy Days Again 12 What's Happening!! 13 Sanford And Son 15 Richard Simmons 16, 27 Mister Rogers 19, 22 Good Times 25 Wonder Woman ESN Rodeo 4:35 17 Leave It To Beaver 5PM 2 Gunsmoke 5 Laverne & Shirley 6 Muppet Show 9, 20 Mister Rogers 11 Little House On The Prairie 12, 15 Good Times 13 Barnaby Jones 16, 27 Sesame Street 19 Bonanza 22 Muppet Show 26 Wonder Woman HBO Nashville Coyote 5:05 17A Brady Bunch 5:30 4 Entertainment Tonight 5 Barney Miller 6 Sanford And Son 7, 14, 33, 35 Mister Rogers 9, 20 Electric Company 10 New You Ask For It 12 Jeffersons 15 M*A*S*H 22 News 25 Laverne & Shirley & Company 5:35 17 Beverly Hillbillies Evening 6PM 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 25 News 5 M*A*S*H 7, 14, 27, 33, 35 Openline 9, 20 Studo See 10 M*A*S*H 16 16 Report 22 ABC News 26 Welcome Back Kotter HBO Paul Simon USA Calliope 6:05

17 Andy Griffith 6:30 2 What's Happening!! 3, 4, 10, 26 NBC News 5 News 6, 22, 25 ABC News 7, 9, 14, 20, 33, 35 Over Easy 11, 12, 13, 19 CBS News 16 Lifestyle '81 22 Sanford And Son 27 Jobman Caravan ESN College Football Preview 6:35 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7PM 2 ABC News 3, 26 Joker Wild's 4 Tic Tac Dough 5 CBS News 6 Little House On The Prairie 7, 9, 14, 16, 20, 27, 33, 35 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 10 News 11 New You Ask For It 12 Barney Miller 13 Hawaii Five-O 15 Jeffersons 19 Andy Griffith 22 Jeffersons 25 Family Feud ESN Sportscenter HBO Inside The NFL USA Alive & Well 7:05 Winners 7:30 2 Muppet Show 3 Barney Miller 4 Joker's Wild 5, 19 Jeffersons 7, 14, 33, 35 Upclose 9, 20 Nightly Busines Report 10 PM Magazine 11, 12 Family Feud 15, 25, 26 Tic Tac Dough 16 Openline 22 M* A* S* H 27 27 Tonight USA Sports Probe 7:35 17A Sanford And Son 8PM 2, 6, 15, 22, 25 Benson 3, 4, 10, 26 NBC Magazine 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 Incredible Hulk 7, 9, 14, 16, 20, 27, 33, 35 Washington Week In Review ESN NHL Hockey

HBO Movie (A Change Of Seasons - 1980) USA MISL Indoor Soccer 8:05 17A Movie (The Story of Alexander Graham Bell - 1939) 8:30 2, 6, 15, 22, 25 Guinness Book Of World Records 7, 9, 14, 16, 20, 27, 33, 35 Wall Street Week 9PM 3, 4, 10, 26 More TV Censored Bloopers 5,11,12,13, 19 Dukes Of Hazzard 7, 14, 33, 35 Dionne Quintuplets 9, 20 Georgia International 16, 27 Enterprise 9:30 2, 6, 15, 22, 25 Strike Force 9, 16, 20, 27 Ben Wattenberg 10PM 3, 4, 10, 26 It's Only Human 5, 11, 12, 13, 19 Dallas 9, 20 To The Manor Born 16 16 Report 27 Dick Cavett HBO She's Nobody's Baby 10:05 17A News 10:30 7, 14, 33, 35 Openline 9, 20 Good Neighbors 16, 27 Lawmakers ESN CFL Football Highlights USA Time Out Theater 11PM 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 22, 25 News 7, 9, 14, 20, 33, 35 Dick Cavett 16 Openline 19 Maude 26 Maude 27 27 Tonight ESN NFL Game Of The Week HBO Movie (Ordinary People - 1980) 11:05 17A All In The Family 11:30 2, 6, 15, 22, 25 Nightline 3, 4, 10, 26 Tonight 5 Hawaii Five- O 7, 9, 14, 20, 27, 33, 35 Captioned ABC News 11, 13, 19 Behind The Screen 12 Movie (McQ - 1974) 16 Dick Cavett ESN Sportscenter 11:35 17A Movie (Lady In The Cage - 1964) Midnight 2, 6, 15, 22, 25 Fridays 7, 14, 33, 35 Masterpiece Theater

Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, April 22, 1972 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: Apollo 16: if everything is on schedule, the astronauts will begin their final lunar exploration at 5:19 PM and will no doubt pre-empt regular programming. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Astroboy 7:30 Kimba, The White Lion 8 AM Popeye Club 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Jetsons 10:30 Barrier Reef 11 AM Take A Giant Step (E.G. Marshall joins a discusssion on mind, body, and soul: a teenager tells how he kicked his drug habit, how cats keep fit, music from Brewer and Shipley (of "One Toke Over The Line" fame)) 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 High Speed Living (profile of Andy Granatelli) 1 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 1:15 Baseball: Pirates-Phillies 4 PM Sports Action Pro-File (skier Spider Sabich--isn't he the one Claudine Longet supposedly murdered? time approximate) 4:30 Sports Challenge (Len Dawson, Otis Taylor, and Willie Lanier vs. Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick, and Paul Warfield) 5 PM Then Came Bronson (guest: Keenan Wynn) 6 PM News (John Pruitt) 6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley) 7 PM Hee Haw (Sonny James, Jody Miller) 8 PM Movie: "Flower Drum Song" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Night Walker" (this is from '64, so don't confuse with "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" but do watch for Hayden Rorke, about a year before he started playing Dr. Bellows on "I Dream Of Jeannie") 1:20 Movie: "The Story Of Hemp Brown" (Rory Calhoun stars in this one from '58, the year he started the CBS Western "The Texan") WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 8 AM Dr. Dolittle 8:30 Deputy Dawg 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Jetsons 10:30 Barrier Reef 11 AM Take A Giant Step 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Bugaloos 1 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 1:15 Baseball: Pirates-Phillies

4 PM Countdown To Destiny (time approximate) 4:30 F Troop 5 PM Bill Anderson 5:30 Wilburn Brothers 6 PM News (Welch/Wilson) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM NBC Movie: "Elmer Gantry" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Frankenstein Conquers The World" (Nick Adams in this Japanese-made flick from '64) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:20 Video College 6:50 Farm Digest 6:55 Box 5 RFD 7:25 Metro Forestry 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels before he became 11 Alive's news anchor) 10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 10:30 Archie's TV Funnies 11 AM Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Monkees 12:30 You Are There (Benedict Arnold's conspiracy with a British spy to take over West Point--watch for Lane Smith in this one) 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "Flash The Sheepdog" ('67, from Scotland) 2 PM ABA Playoff: divisional final-round game, teams TBA 4 PM CBS Golf Classic: final 18 holes of the championship match: Bobby Nichols and George Archer vs. Miller Barber and Gene Littler, time approximate 5:30 TBA 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM News (anchor not given, but I seem to recall Ken Roberts, one of the first African-American anchors in these parts) 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM All In The Family (Meathead recalls his first meeting with Archie) 8:30 Mary Tyler Moore 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show (watch for Doris Packer, Mrs. Rayburn on "Leave It To Beaver") 9:30 Arnie 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Woman Times Seven" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM Untamed World 7:30 Forsyte Saga (Chapter 5: "A Man Of Property")

8:30 Ainu (primitive people living in the islands of northern Japan) 9 PM American Communism (documentary produced by David Wolper) 10 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("The Last Of The Mohicans," Chapter 4) sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Science In Action 7 AM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 Make A Wish ("circle" and "tree": a merry-go-round, reaching for the brass ring, theater-in-the-round, California redwoods, delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 8:30 Road Runner 9 AM Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson Five (actually listed as Jackson 5ive) 10 AM Bewitched 10:30 Lidsville 11 AM Curiosity Shop (the same show that would rerun exactly a year to the day: the "B.C." gang explains the invention of the sundial, "Of Mice And Ben" is about measuring time, "Cosmic Zoom" illustrates perspective, life spans--subject is time and distance) 12 N Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 Sports Action Pro-File 2 PM Lloyd Bridges' Water World 2:30 Bob Brandy 3 PM Golf: Tournament of Champions (third round) 4:30 NBA Playoff: Lakers-Bucks (game 6, if necessary--the Lakers went on to win the NBA championship by defeating the Knicks, if this series is complete, alternate programming TBA) 6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (time approximate) 7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to composer Vincent Youmans--songs include "It's A Great Day," "Oh, Lonesome Me," "A Fine Romance," "I Know That You Know, " "Without A Song," "Tea For Two," and "I Want To Be Happy") 8 PM Bewitched 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Trackers" (Sammy Davis Jr. and Ernest Borgnine-Borgnine is a rancher whose daughter has been kidnapped by Indians, Davis is the scout who leads the rescue team) 10 PM The Sixth Sense 11 PM Movie: "Island Of Terror" 12:55 ABC News (Sam Donaldson) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7:30 Adventures In Living 8 AM Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 8:30 Road Runner 9 AM Funky Phantom 9:30 Jackson Five 10 AM Bewitched 10:30 Lidsville 11 AM Curiosity Shop 12 N Jonny Quest

12:30 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 1 PM American Bandstand (Malo does "Suavecito"; Beverly Bremers) 2 PM Atlanta: Now 3 PM Golf: Tournament of Champions (third round) 4:30 NBA Playoff (see Ch. 9) 6:30 Lawrence Welk (time approximate--the 1971-72 season was the only time Ch. 11 aired Welk in syndication--when WSB dropped him in 1980 neither 11 nor 5 would pick him up) 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Bewitched 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Trackers" 10 PM Movie: "Five Fingers" (this spy thriller may have inspired David Hedison's 1959 NBC series) 12 M Movie: "The Undying Monster" 1:30 ABC News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:45 Uncle Hank 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Harlem Globetrotters (animated) 9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 10:30 Archie's TV Funnies 11 AM Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Monkees 12:30 You Are There 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Roller Derby 3 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 4 PM CBS Golf Classic (see Ch. 5) 5:30 TBA 6:30 News (Red Brown) 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 Mary Tyler Moore 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 Arnie 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Fear Strikes Out" (Anthony Perkins as baseball's Jimmy Piersall, but more significant to me is actress Norma Moore, who plays Piersall's wife--she went to high school with my dad, using her real name, Norma Veney, and she's back in North Carolina, living in Hickory, last I heard) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Navy Film 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor

8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 9 AM Harlem Globetrotters 9:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! 10 AM Pebbles And Bamm Bamm 10:30 Archie's TV Funnies 11 AM Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Monkees 12:30 You Are There 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM ABA Playoff (see Ch. 5) 4 PM Once Upon A Wheel (time approximate) 4:30 Wilburn Brothers (Sammi Smith, Brian Collins) 5 PM Porter Wagoner 5:30 TBA 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 Mary Tyler Moore 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 Arnie 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Cluny Brown" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Sesame Street sign off 12 N WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Popeye 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Spiderman 8:30 Ultraman 9 AM Little Rascals 9:30 Movie: "Blondie Plays Cupid" 11 AM Roller Game Of The Week 12:30 Movie: "Arch Of Triumph" 3 PM Movie: "Death Of A Killer" 5 PM Addams Family 5:30 Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers (Bing Crosby, Dean Martin) 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 7 PM Boxing From The Forum (world welterweight championship: champ Jose Napoles vs. Hedgeman Lewis, 15 rounds) 8 PM NBC Movie: "Elmer Gantry" (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 11 PM Movie: "Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

off air on Saturday WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 8 AM Dr. Dolittle 8:30 Deputy Dawg 9 AM Woody Woodpecker 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Jetsons 10:30 Barrier Reef 11 AM Take A Giant Step 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Bugaloos 1 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 1:15 Baseball: Pirates-Phillies 4 PM Wrestling (from the studio, time approximate) 5 PM Jubilee 5:30 Lloyd Bridges' Water World 6 PM Lee Trevino's Golf For Swingers 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM NBC Movie: "Elmer Gantry" 11 PM Golddiggers 11:30 Saturday Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) off air on Saturday WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Music To Live By 5:30 Fury 6 PM Time For Timothy 6:30 Roy Rogers 7 PM Waters Family (gospel music) 7:30 Crossroads (wonder if this is the '50s ABC series dramatizing the work of various ministers?) 8 PM Charismatic Conference 9 PM Tomorrow's Lesson 9:30 Rock Church 10:30 Perspective (gospel music) 11 PM Film (profile of Miss America 1965 Vonda Kay Van Dyke) 11:30 Film ("Whispering Mountain," where a boy learns about God's greatness) WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 6 AM Movie: "The White Tower" 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Movie: "Bordertown" (didn't the Family Channel once have a series by this name?) 10 AM Movie: "Knute Rockne, All American" (how Ronald Reagan came by his nickname, the Gipper) 12 N Movie: "Devil Dogs Of The Air" (one of several teamings of James Cagney and Pat O'Brien) 2 PM Movie: "Cry Wolf"

3:30 Bugs Bunny/Three Stooges 4 PM Movie: "The White Tower" 6 PM Movie: "Bordertown" 8 PM Movie: "Knute Rockne, All American" 10 PM Movie: "Devil Dogs Of The Air" 11:30 Movie: "Cry Wolf" Retro: Central Florida Sunday, April 22, 1973 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 7 AM Treehouse Club 7:30 Church Power 8 AM Day Of Discovery 8:30 TV Mass 9:15 Gospel Jubilee 10 AM Movie: "Lightning Strikes Twice" 11:30 Challenge 11:45 Opportunity Line 12 N Home Finder 12:30 Meet The Press 1 PM Easter Sunday (the restoration of England's Coventry Cathedral, decimated in a World War II bombing raid) 2 PM Fishing 2:30 Judd For The Defense 3:30 Movie: "Rosie" 5:30 Bobby Goldsboro (Seals and Crofts do "Summer Breeze" and "Hummingbird") 6 PM News 6:30 Topic 7 PM Wild Kingdom 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney ("Ride A Northbound Horse," part 1 of a two-part Western from 1969, with Carroll O'Connor and Jack Elam) 8:30 Hec Ramsey 10:30 The Protectors (Robert Vaughn) 11 PM News 11:30 Sunday Tonight Show (Gene Kelly, Elke Sommer, Shecky Greene) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) 5 PM The Messiah (the Arion Musical Club of Milwaukee performs the oratorio at Holy Hill, a religious shrine in Hubertus, WI) 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Salute To Spring (a visit to the flower show at the Philadelphia Civic Center) 8:30 Joan Sutherland: Who's Afraid Of Opera? (a mini-version of "La Traviata") 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("The Golden Bowl," Part 5) 10 PM Firing Line (the Right Rev. Donald Soper, a member of the House of Lords, discusses Christianity, Communism, pacifism,

and the 1962 Cuban missile crisis) sign off 11 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 7:30 Living Word 7:45 Christophers 8 AM Faith For Today 8:30 This Is The Life 9 AM Rex Humbard 10 AM The Year 1200 (medieval treasures exhibited by New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art during its 1970 centennial) 11 AM Easter Service (conducted by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale) 12 N It's The Law 12:30 Sports Action Pro-File 1 PM Women's Golf: Cinderella Tournament championship match (Jane Blalock and Sandra Palmer vs. Kathy Ahern and Betty Burfeindt) 2 PM TBA 2:15 Baseball: Braves-Reds 5 PM Outdoors (time approximate) 5:30 Black Experience 6 PM 60 Minutes 7 PM Central Florida Showcase 7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 8 PM M*A*S*H 8:30 Mannix 9:30 Barnaby Jones 10:30 Amazing World Of Kreskin 11 PM News 11:15 CBS News (Dan Rather) 11:30 Movie: "Heroes In White" (the story of the founder of the Red Cross, Jean Henri Dunant) WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 7:30 Chapel 8 8 AM Religion In Today's World 8:30 Harvest Temple 9 AM The Story 9:30 Church Service 10 AM Oral Roberts 10:30 Bayshore World 11 AM Rex Humbard 12 N Temple Heights Gospel Hour 12:30 Meet The Press 1 PM High Chaparral 2 PM Easter Sunday (same as Ch. 2) 3 PM Movie: "The Egyptian" 5:30 Easter Seals: Faith, Hope And Therapy 6 PM Town Meeting (from Pinellas Park) 6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley) 7 PM Untamed World 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney 8:30 Hec Ramsey 10:30 Golden Voyage (tour of Sweden)

11 PM News 11:30 Sunday Tonight Show WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6:55 News 7 AM Agriculture U.S.A. 7:30 Viewpoint On Nutrition 8 AM Revival Fires 8:30 Oral Roberts 9 AM Bullwinkle (delay from 11 AM) 9:30 Make A Wish (how a rotary engine in cars can help curb air pollution, a visit with architect Paolo Soleri, delay from 11:30 AM) 10 AM Curiosity Shop (subject: time and distance, with the sundial explained by characters from "B.C.") 11 AM Church Service (probably First Baptist Church of Orlando) 12 N Insight 12:30 Pro And Con 1 PM Directions (Easter Mass from New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral) 2 PM NBA Playoff: conference semifinal or final-round game (teams TBA) 4:15 Howard Cosell Sports Magazine (time approximate) 4:30 Golf: Tournament of Champions (final round) 6:30 Movie: "The Ox-Bow Incident" (time approximate) 8 PM Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John (Raymond Burr as Pope John XXIII) 9 PM ABC Movie: "Three On A Couch" (Jerry Lewis) 11:15 ABC News (Bill Beutel) 11:30 News 11:45 Movie: "The Mad Doctor" (Basil Rathbone) WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 6:25 News 6:30 Focus On Religion 6:45 Singing Faith 7 AM Temple Heights Gospel Hour 7:30 Old Time Gospel Hour (Jerry Falwell) 8:30 Herald Of Truth 9 AM Billy James Hargis 9:30 A Man And His Boys 10 AM Gospel Hour 11 AM Church Service 12 N Social Security Roundtable 12:15 Science For Youth 12:30 World Today 1 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida 2 PM NBA Playoff (see Ch. 9) 4:15 Howard Cosell Sports Magazine (time approximate) 4:30 Golf: Tournament of Champions (final round) 6:30 Flipside (time approximate) 7 PM Circus!

7:30 This Is Your Life 8 PM Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John 9 PM ABC Movie: "Three On A Couch" 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie: "Chief Crazy Horse" WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 7 AM Church Service 7:30 Christophers 8 AM Rex Humbard 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 Harlem Globetrotters (animated) 10 AM The Year 1200 11 AM Church Service 12 N Herald Of Truth 12:30 This Is The Answer 1 PM WHA Playoff: divisional final, teams TBA 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (U.S.A. AAU International Hall of Fame Diving Meet, World Invitational Weightlifting Championships, time approximate) 5 PM You Are There (the trial of Joan of Arc, the series is reruns of the Saturday-morning version of the classic series which aired in the 1971-72 season, Walter Cronkite anchors, as he did in the '50s) 5:30 CBS Sports Illustrated 6 PM 60 Minutes 7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 8 PM M*A*S*H 8:30 Mannix 9:30 Barnaby Jones 10:30 Face The Nation 11 PM CBS News 11:15 News 11:30 Movie: "Love Nest" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6:45 Marine Radar 6:55 Weather 7 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 8 AM America Sings 8:30 Right On! 9 AM Day Of Discovery 9:30 Church Service 9:55 News 10 AM The Year 1200 11 AM Easter Service (same as Ch. 6) 12 N Insight 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM American Lifestyle (Will Rogers' ranch in Palisades, CA) 1:30 CBS Golf Classic (first 18 holes of the championship: Jerry Heard and Lanny Wadkins vs. Jim Colbert and Lee Elder, one-week delay from Sat 4 PM)

3 PM American Adventure 3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular 5 PM Vision On 5:30 High-Q (Santa Fe High vs. Manatee High) 6 PM 60 Minutes 7 PM News 7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 8 PM M*A*S*H 8:30 Mannix 9:30 Barnaby Jones 10:30 Project 13 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Oklahoma!" (delay from Fri 9 PM) WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) off air on Sunday WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6 AM Prince Of Peace: The Master (the events following the death of Christ: the entombment, the Resurrection, the Ascension) 7:45 Baptist Chapel 8 AM Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington) 8:30 Revival Fires 9 AM Old Time Gospel Hour 10 AM Day Of Discovery 10:30 Catholic Mass 11 AM Easter Sunday (same as Ch. 2) 12 N Easter Story (Davey and Goliath learn the meaning of Easter) 12:30 Meet The Press 1 PM Head-On 1:30 The Adventurer (Gene Barry) 2 PM NBA Playoff (same as Ch. 9) 4:15 Howard Cosell Sports Magazine (time approximate) 4:30 Golf: Tournament of Champions (final round) 6:30 NBC News (time approximate) 7 PM Criss Award (Bob and Dolores Hope are honored for their humanitarian activities, with guest appearances by David Frost, Lawrence Welk, and Marlin Perkins-the award is presented by Mutual of Omaha) 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney 8:30 Hec Ramsey 10:30 ABC Movie: "Three On A Couch" 12:45 ABC News 1 AM Movie: "Carve Her Name With Pride" WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) 3 PM Big Eight Men's Gymnastics Championship 4:30 Feedback: Senior Citizens 5 PM The Messiah 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Salute To Spring 8:30 Joan Sutherland: Who's Afraid Of Opera?

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Firing Line sign off 11 PM WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 7 AM Bible Ministries 7:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street 8 AM Revival Fires 8:30 Getting Together (either religion or public affairs) 9 AM Mobile Home News 9:30 Ronald Reads The Funnies 10 AM Curiosity Shop 11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Make A Wish (the Bronx Zoo; a recycling project in El Paso) 12 N Championship Wrestling From Florida 1 PM Directions 2 PM NBA Playoff (same as Ch. 9) 4:15 Howard Cosell Sports Magazine (time approximate) 4:30 Golf: Tournament of Champions (final round) 6:30 Seven Seas (time approximate) 7 PM This Is Your Life (James Brolin is surprised by Chad Everett and Rosey Grier) 7:30 Lassie 8 PM Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John 9 PM ABC Movie: "Three On A Couch" 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Movie: "Molly And Me" WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 7 AM Conversations With Galadriel 7:30 Jimmy Swaggart 8 AM Church Service 9 AM Archie's Funhouse (pre-empted on Ch. 13) 9:30 Ronald Reads The Funnies 10 AM Movie: "The Strange One" 12 N Reach Out 12:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 1 PM Chaplain Of Bourbon Street 1:30 Encounter 2 PM Day Of Discovery 2:30 Temple Heights Gospel Hour 3 PM Stanley Cup Playoff (divisional final, teams TBA, pre-empted on Ch. 8) 6 PM Criss Award (time approximate) 6:30 Wild Kingdom 7 PM The Virginian 8:30 World Of Survival 9 PM Henry Fonda Special (springtime and sports is the theme of this variety show--guests: Tim Conway, Leslie Uggams, Johnny Bench, Lee Trevino, John Davidson, Cathy Rigby, rodeo star Larry Mahan; cameos by Sammy Davis Jr., Don Knotts, and Foster Brooks)

10 PM Black Omnibus 11 PM Wacky World Of Jonathan Winters (guest: Dick Clark) 11:30 Charlie McCarty (not to be confused with Charlie McCarthy; I have a feeling this is some sort of local talk show, something like "Open Up" on Atlanta's Ch. 17 in the same era) 1 AM Rollin' (Ike and Tina Turner join Kenny Rogers and the First Edition)

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