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Retro: New England Thursday September 28, 1949 Source: TV Forecast New England Edition 4 - WBZ-TV 7 - WNAC-TV 10a

7 - Multiscope (news, weather and time) 12p 7 - Shopping-Vues (Louise Morgan) 1p 7 - Multiscope 1:10p 4 - Sports Round-Up 1:50p 4 - Baseball - Braves vs. Dodgers 4:30p 4 - Newstape 4:40p 4 - Serial "Custer's Last Stand" 5p 4 - Kukla, Fran and Ollie 5:30p 4 - Howdy Doody 5:35p 7 - Hoss Opry Playhouse 5:50p 7 - Yankee News Service 6p 4 - Surprize Package (children's show) 7 - Small Fry Club 6:15p 4 - Weather or Not 6:20p 4 - Thrill of Your Life (Interviews with Norwood stock car racers) 6:30p 4 - Herb Lewis (piano and song) 7 - Lucky Pup 6:40p 4 - Filmologue

6:45p 4 - Hobby Hob-Nob 7 - Song Hits 7p 4 - Hum and Strum (Piano and song by your old harmony team) 7 - Your Sports Special 7:15p 4 - Musical Manner 7 - Song Hits 7:20p 4 - Nightly Newsteller 7:30p 4 - Mohawk Showroom 7 - Manhattan Spotlight 7:45p 4 - News Caravan 7 - Nightly Newsteller 7:55p 7 - Weather Fotocast 8p 4 - RFD America 7 - Stop the Music 8:30p 4 - Mary Kay and Johnny 9p 4 - Fireball-Fun for All (with Olsen and Johnson) 7 - Crusade in Europe 9:25p 7 - Headliner 9:30p 7 - Starring Boris Karloff 10p 4 - Martin Kane, Private Eye 7 - Roving Camera WJAR-TV Channel 11 (listed separately) 1:45p - Film Short 1:55p - Baseball, Braves vs. Brooklyn 6p - Meet Your Navy 6:20p - Film Highlights 6:30p - Newstape 6:40p - Tomorrow's Weather 6:45p - Armchair Traveler

7p - Kukla, Fran and Ollie 7:30p - Mohawk Showroom 7:45p - News Caravan 8p - NBC Presents 8:30p - Mary Kay and Johnnie 9p - Fireball Fun For All 10p - Private Eye 10:30p - News Views RETRO: ORLANDO - 7/15/1996 Monday, July 15, 1996 WESH NBC2 05:00AM News at Sunrise 05:30AM News 07:00AM Today 09:00AM Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00AM Maury 11:00AM Sally Jessy Raphael 12:00PM News 12:30PM Rush Limbaugh 01:00PM Days of Our Lives 02:00PM Another World 03:00PM Jerry Springer 04:00PM Montel Williams 05:00PM News 05:30PM News 06:00PM News 06:30PM NBC News 07:00PM A Current Affair 07:30PM Entertainment Tonight 08:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 08:30PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 09:00PM MOVIE: Awake to Danger 11:00PM News 11:35PM The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 12:35AM Late Night with Conan O'Brien 01:35AM Later with Greg Kinnear 02:05AM News 02:35AM NBC News Nightside WCPX CBS6 05:30AM Morning News 06:00AM News 07:00AM This Morning 09:00AM Court TV: Inside America's Courts 09:30AM Hard Copy 10:00AM Guiding Light 11:00AM The Price is Right 12:00PM News 12:30PM Young & the Restless 01:30PM Bold & the Beautiful 02:00PM As the World Turns 03:00PM Rosie O'Donnell 04:00PM Star Trek: The Next Generation

05:00PM News 05:30PM News 06:00PM News 06:30PM CBS News 07:00PM Inside Edition 07:30PM Hard Copy 08:00PM The Nanny 08:30PM Almost Perfect 09:00PM Murphy Brown 09:30PM Cybill 10:00PM Chicago Hope 11:00PM News 11:35PM Late Show with David Letterman 12:35AM Late Late Show with Tom Snyder 01:35AM America's Most Wanted 02:35AM Tempestt 03:35AM Up to the Minute WFTV ABC9 05:00AM News This Morning 05:30AM News 07:00AM Good Morning America 09:00AM Geraldo 10:00AM Rolonda 11:00AM Jenny Jones 12:00PM News 12:30PM The City 01:00PM All My Children 02:00PM One Life to Live 03:00PM General Hospital 04:00PM Oprah Winfrey 05:00PM News 05:30PM News 06:00PM News 06:30PM ABC News 07:00PM Jeopardy! 07:30PM Wheel of Fortune 08:00PM The Marshal 09:00PM MOVIE: MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis 11:00PM News 11:35PM Nightline 12:05AM Jenny Jones 01:05AM American Journal 01:35AM Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends 02:35AM ABC World News Now WKCF WB18 05:00AM First Business 05:30AM This Morning's Business 06:00AM Madison's Adventures 06:30AM The Pink Panther 07:00AM VR Troopers 07:30AM Mighty Max 08:00AM Highlander: The Animated Series 08:30AM Garfield and Friends 09:00AM Family Matters

09:30AM Family Ties 10:00AM Beverly Hills, 90210 11:00AM Doogie Howser, M.D. 11:30AM The Wonder Years 12:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos 12:30PM EXTRA 01:00PM Gordon Elliott 02:00PM A Different World 02:30PM Saved by the Bell 03:00PM Full House 03:30PM That's Warner Bros! 04:00PM Animaniacs 04:30PM Step by Step 05:00PM Ricki Lake 06:00PM Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 06:30PM The Cosby Show 07:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos 07:30PM Seinfeld 08:00PM Baywatch 09:00PM Highlander: The Series 10:00PM News 10:30PM EXTRA 11:00PM Cops 11:30PM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 12:00AM LAPD: Life on the Beat 12:30AM Baywatch 01:30AM Lauren Hutton And... 02:00AM TBA 03:00AM Gordon Elliott 04:00AM Mark Walberg WOFL FOX35 05:00AM CNN Headline News 06:00AM Rimba's Island 06:30AM Mutant League 07:00AM Littlest Pet Shop 07:30AM Eek! Stravaganza 08:00AM Goof Troop 08:30AM Bonkers 09:00AM Magnum, P.I. 10:00AM Hawaii Five-0 11:00AM In the Heat of the Night 12:00PM Empty Nest 12:30PM Coach 01:00PM Knight Rider 02:00PM Dinosaurs 02:30PM Aladdin 03:00PM Gargoyles 03:30PM Taz-Mania 04:00PM Bobby's World 04:30PM Adventures of Batman & Robin 05:00PM Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers 05:30PM Blossom 06:00PM Roseanne 06:30PM The Simpsons 07:00PM Home Improvement

07:30PM Married...with Children 08:00PM MOVIE: So I Married an Axe Murderer 10:00PM Renegade: Most Wanted 11:00PM Roseanne 11:30PM Murphy Brown 12:00AM Northern Exposure 01:00AM 21 Jump Street 02:00AM Growing Pains 02:30AM Dear John 03:00AM Bonanza 04:00AM George & Alana WRBW UPN65 05:00AM The Fugitive 06:00AM Blinky Bill 06:30AM Bananas in Pajamas 07:00AM Sailor Moon 07:30AM The Flintstones 08:00AM The Woody Woodpecker Show 08:30AM Laverne & Shirley 09:00AM Paid Programming 09:30AM Wishbone 10:00AM Donahue 11:00AM Richard Bey 12:00PM MOVIE: The Third Man 02:00PM MOVIE: Lady Ice 04:00PM Gilligan's Island 04:30PM Leave it to Beaver 05:00PM Leave it to Beaver 05:30PM Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 06:00PM The Little Rascals 06:30PM The Little Rascals 07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 08:00PM Star Trek: Voyager 09:00PM Nowhere Man 10:00PM Rush Limbaugh 10:30PM All in the Family 11:00PM I Love Lucy 11:30PM The Honeymooners 12:00AM The Country Music Murders 02:00AM Product Showcase 02:30AM Paid Programming 03:00AM The BJ/Lobo Show 04:00AM Cannon RETRO: MILWAUKEE - 2/15/1997 Saturday, February 15, 1997 WTMJ NBC4 05:00AM Coast Guard 05:30AM AG-USA 06:00AM Hang Time 06:30AM Saved by the Bell: The New Class 07:00AM Today

09:00AM Your New House 09:30AM News for Kids 10:00AM P.E. TV 10:30AM Gladiators 2000 11:00AM NBA Inside Stuff 11:30AM Milwaukee Wave Soccer Weekly 12:00PM Young America Outdoors 12:30PM Legends of Lombardi Avenue 01:00PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 02:00PM Skiing: Sprint Bumps & Jumps 03:00PM College Basketball: Syracuse Orange at West Virginia Mountaineers 05:00PM News 05:30PM NBC News 06:00PM News 06:30PM Wheel of Fortune 07:00PM The Pretender 08:00PM Profiler 10:00PM News 10:30PM Saturday Night Live 12:00AM It's Showtime at the Apollo 01:00AM Soul Train 02:00AM CNN Headline News 03:30AM NBC News Nightside WITI FOX6 06:00AM Flipper 07:00AM Feed Your Mind 07:30AM Wild About Animals 08:00AM News 09:30AM Martha Stewart Living 10:00AM Ask Gus 10:30AM Weekend Open House 11:00AM College Basketball: Northwestern Wildcats at Penn State Nittany Lions 01:30PM College Basketball: Minnesota Golden Gophers at Iowa Hawkeyes 03:30PM College Basketball: Purdue Boilermakers at Wisconsin Badgers 05:30PM News 06:30PM Hogan's Heroes 07:00PM Cops 07:30PM Cops 08:00PM America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back 09:00PM News 10:00PM News 10:35PM MAD TV 11:35PM Tales from the Crypt 12:05AM Tales from the Crypt 12:35AM Two 01:35AM Court TV Weekend 02:05AM Happy Days 02:35AM Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 03:05AM Haven 03:35AM MOVIE: Silver Bears WISN ABC12 05:00AM Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures 05:30AM US Farm Report 06:00AM Dream Big

06:30AM Cappelli & Company 07:00AM Jungle Cubs 07:30AM Brand Spanking New! Doug 08:00AM Brand Spanking New! Doug 08:30AM Mighty Ducks 09:00AM Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 09:30AM Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 10:00AM Bone Chillers 10:30AM Gargoyles 11:00AM The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 11:30AM Weekend Specials 12:00PM Paid Programming 12:30PM College Basketball: South Carolina Gamecocks at Cincinnati Bearcats 03:00PM Golf: United Airlines Hawaiian Open 05:00PM Teen Forum 05:30PM ABC News 06:00PM News 06:30PM Inside Edition Weekend 07:00PM Figure Skating: State Farm US Championships 10:00PM News 10:35PM The Money Game 11:05PM PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal 12:05AM Viper 01:05AM Extremists 01:35AM Siskel & Ebert 02:05AM The Entertainers 03:05AM Teen Forum 03:35AM Perfect Strangers (2x) 04:35AM Look In WVTV IND18 06:00AM Scouting Today 06:30AM Girl Scouting Today 07:00AM Bruno the Kid 07:30AM Dragon Flyz 08:00AM Eagle Riders 08:30AM Sky Dancers 09:00AM All Dogs Go to Heaven 09:30AM Richie Rich 10:00AM Oscar's Orchestra 10:30AM The Why Why Family 11:00AM Video Car Lot 11:30AM WMAC Masters 12:00PM WCW Pro Wrestling 01:00PM American Gladiators 02:00PM Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 03:00PM MOVIE: Men at Work 05:00PM Mama's Family 05:30PM Mama's Family 06:00PM Mad About You 06:30PM Seinfeld 07:00PM MOVIE: My Stepmother is an Alien 09:00PM Matlock 10:00PM Night Court 10:30PM Night Court 11:00PM Baywatch

12:00AM Paid Programming 12:30AM Paid Programming 01:00AM I Dream of Jeannie 01:30AM I Dream of Jeannie 02:00AM SIGN-OFF WCGV UPN24 06:00AM Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist 06:30AM Dino Babies 07:00AM C-Bear and Jamal 07:30AM Big Bad BeetleBorgs 08:00AM Spider-Man 08:30AM Casper 09:00AM Goosebumps 09:30AM Eerie, Indiana 10:00AM Life with Louie 10:30AM X-Men 11:00AM Bill Nye the Science Guy 11:30AM Paid Programming 12:00PM Take One 12:30PM Sweet Valley High 01:00PM The Adventures of Sinbad 02:00PM Baywatch 03:00PM College Basketball: Marquette Golden Eagles at UNC-Charlotte 49ers 05:00PM Baywatch Nights 06:00PM Star Trek: Voyager 07:00PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 08:00PM MOVIE: FX2 10:00PM MOVIE: Treacherous 12:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 01:00AM Xena: Warrior Princess 02:00AM MOVIE: Red Heat 04:00AM Paid Programming (2x) WDJT CBS58 05:00AM Captain Planet and the Planeteers 05:30AM Madison's Adventures Growing Up 06:00AM Ghostwriter 06:30AM Sing Me a Story with Belle 07:00AM The Mask 07:30AM Timon & Pumbaa 08:00AM The Mask 08:30AM Project G.eeK.eR 09:00AM Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 09:30AM Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. 10:00AM Secrets of the Cryptkeeper's Haunted House 10:30AM Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00AM Auto Racing: NASCAR Gargoyles 300 01:30PM Auto Racing: NASCAR Gatorade Twin 125's 03:30PM Skiing: World Alpine Championships 05:00PM America's Funniest Home Videos 05:30PM CBS News 06:00PM FX: The Series 07:00PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 09:00PM Walker, Texas Ranger 10:00PM The Outer Limits

11:00PM Poltergeist: The Legacy 12:00AM Highlander: The Series 01:00AM Bounty Hunters 02:00AM Paid Programming (2x) 03:00AM Could It Be a Miracle? 04:00AM Night Stand Retro; New York City, Wednesday, October 31, 1945 Source; New York Times Channels; 1-WNBT (NBC, now WNBC ch. 4) 2-WCBW (CBS, now WCBS-TV) 4-WABD (DuMont, now WNYW-Fox, ch. 5) EVENING 8:00 1-Herald-Tribune Forum; Secretary of State James Byrne, Secretary of Labor Lewis Schwellenberger, Dr. Vannevar Bush, panelists 2-Dwight Cooke, news & comment 8:10 2-Laughtime (comedy) 8:30 2-Films 8:50 2-Amateur Boxing Bouts No programs scheduled on ch. 4 on this date Programming was still sparse in the weeks following V-J day--with TV schedules briefer than they had been in the fall of 1941 at the dawn of commercial TV. First, there were still only a few thousand operating sets in New York and a few thousand more in a handful of cities with operating stations across the U.S. at the end of 1945, as manufacture and sale of sets came to a halt because of the war almost before they began. Second, a significant re-allocation of the VHF television and FM band was in progress at the FCC which would force suspension of TV broadcasts for several weeks in the late winter of 1945-46 while the few operating TV stations in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Albany/Schenectady and Los Angeles retuned their transmitters to fit their new channels, and set owners prepared to book service calls to adjust their sets to receive them. It was inevitable that program development would be slowed until the situation settled, old sets re-adjusted and new sets able to pick up the newly assigned channels were available. All three New York stations would move. WNBT was moved from Channel 1 to the new Channel 4 (66-72 mHz, the pre-war channel 3); WCBW from the old Channel 2 (60-66 mHz, which would be renumbered Channel 3) to a new Channel 2 on the 54-60 mHz band; and WABD from the old prewar Channel 4 (78-84 mHz) down 2 mHz to the new Channel 5 (76-82 mHz). When WCBW moved to the new channel 2 early in 1946 it also changed callsign to WCBS-TV. The other stations changed calls later. Once the re-allocation of the band was complete stations began to increase their schedules gradually over the next few years, first filling up the evening hours, then into the afternoons, then mornings, finally late nights, as more sets were installed--and at the same time, more stations in more cities signed on (including four more stations in New York, channels 7, 9, 11, and 13, making their debuts in 1948 and 1949).

Retro:Cincinnati, Ohio Monday, December 5, 1949 (Evening) Source:Hamilton (Ohio) Daily News Journal 12-5-1949 WLW-TV 4 NBC 5:00 Muppet Matinee 5:15 Judy Splinters 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 News 6:05 Corky Robblns 6:30 Sports 6:45 Boy Meets Girl 7:00 Kukla, Fran & Ollie 7:30 Mohawk Showroom 7:45 Camel News Caravan 8:00 Chevrolet Tele-theater 8:30 Voice of Firestone 9:30 Bands of America 10:00 Quiz Kids 10:30 Weather WCPO-TV 7 ABC, DuMont 5:00 Coco the Clown 5:45 News 6:00 Six Gun Theater 7:00 Captain Video 7:30 Western 8:00 "Your Witness" 8:30 Al Morgan Show 9:00 Dr. Black 9:30 Wrestling WKRC-TV 11-CBS Monday, Dec. 5 5:00 Snips' Store 5:30 Golden Eagle 5:35 Western Theater 5:55 Golden Eagle 6:00 Sports Shots 6:10 Events 6:15 Photo Flashes 6:30 Lucky Pup 6:45 Puppetoon Players 7:00 Goldbergs 7:30 News 7:45 Sonny Kendls 7:55 Ruthie On The Telephone 8:00 Silver Theater 8:30 Mrs. Fixit 8:45 Betty Harris 9:00 Reely Fun 9:30 Goldbergs

10:00 Studio One 11:00 Sign Off Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, November 6, 1973 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 5:50 Town And Country 5:55 Farm Show 6 AM Pattern For Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (guest: horticulturalist Thalassa Cruso; hosts: Frank McGee and Barbara Walters) 9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM Dinah's Place (William Holden discusses wildlife preservation in the U.S. and Africa; somehow appropriately, Dinah sings "The Lion Sleeps Tonight") 10:30 Baffle (Rose Marie, McLean Stevenson, Johnny Brown, Linda Kaye Henning) 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Pearl Bailey, James Brolin, Charo, Glenn Ford, Vincent Price, Karen Valentine, Demond Wilson, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin (Danny Thomas, Carol Channing, Ray Price) 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 Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Chase 9 PM The Magician (Bill Bixby became a magic enthusiast after working this show; Mark Wilson taught him the tricks he did.) 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Jerry Van Dyke and the Carpenters) 1 AM Tomorrow 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (Richard Petty, Jim McKay, and race

driver Salt Walther discuss the hazards of auto racing.) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 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 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 (Nanette Fabray, Florence Henderson, Rich Little, Carl Reiner, Burt Reynolds, Demond Wilson, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Chase 9 PM The Magician 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 Sunrise Semester: "The World Of Islam" 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd/Sally Quinn) 9 AM Phil Donahue (Kirk Douglas talks about his movie "Scalawag," which he and his wife produced) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Judy Carne, Gene Rayburn) 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 (Jim Backus, Patti Deutsch, Betty White, Nipsey Russell, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson) 4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 4:30 Bewitched

5 PM The Bold Ones (The Doctors, with E.G. Marshall) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News 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 Hawkins (Jimmy Stewart) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Buckskin" (not to be confused with the 1958 NBC Western) 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 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:30 Washington Debates (Part 1: "The Vietnam Settlement: Why 1973...Why Not 1969?" Harvard Law School professor Abram Chayes and University of Chicago political science professor Morton Kaplan debate the issue.) 7 PM TV High School 7:30 Our Street 8 PM Hollywood Television Theatre: Keir Dullea in "Montserrat," a drama of political terror during the Spanish occupation of Venezuela in 1812. 10 PM Vince Lombardi: Science And Art Of Football sign off 10:30 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Stoneman Family 7 AM News 7:30 The Osmonds (delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 The Virginian 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Richard Dawson, Loretta Swit) 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 Love, American Style 4:30 Green Acres 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News (Gene Randall; Ch. 9 seemed to promote

him in every issue.) 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 The Lucy Show 8 PM Temperatures Rising (the second version, with Paul Lynde) 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Girl Most Likely To..." (Joan Rivers wrote this story about an ugly-duckling college student transformed into a real beauty. Stockard Channing made her debut in this one; Ed Asner is also in it.) 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Of Entertainment: Donna Mills in "One Deadly Owner," a "Twilight Zone"-type story of an unsolved murder, a haunted car, and the woman driving it. WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Good Morning Atlanta 7 AM Garner Ted Armstrong 7:30 Rise And Shine 8:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 AM Password (day-behind) 10:30 Love, American Style (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: "Run, Simon, Run" (Burt Reynolds) 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM What's My Line? (Soupy Sales, Gene Shalit, Arlene Francis, Sherrye Henry) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Jack Cassidy, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 8 PM Temperatures Rising 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Girl Most Likely To..." 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:40 Untouchables 12:40 Dick Cavett (delay from Friday, guest is Nazi war-criminal hunter Simon Wiesenthal) 2:10 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Farm Report 6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:20 Paul Harvey (doesn't say what filled 12:25-12:30) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock (guest: singer Deanna Martin) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Merv Griffin (former California governor Pat Brown-son Jerry was elected in 2010, Ed Asner, Pamela Mason, Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn) 8 PM Maude 8:30 Hawaii Five-O 9:30 Hawkins 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Buckskin" 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 Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 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 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Famous Classic Tales: "Treasure Island" (pre-empts "Bonanza")

5:30 To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Florence Henderson, Henry Morgan) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Odd Couple (shades of Seinfeld: Felix and Oscar look for a place to park their car-ABC, delay from Fri 8:30) 8 PM Maude 8:30 Hawaii Five-O 9:30 Hawkins 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Buckskin" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM TV High School 7:30 Vince Lombardi: Science And Art Of Football 8 PM Hollywood Television Theatre (see Ch. 8) 10 PM Antiques 10:30 Fun And Games sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 Wilburn Brothers 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Donna Reed 10 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Dyan Cannon; members of encounter groups at California's Esalen Institute) 11:30 Living Easy With Dr. Joyce Brothers 12 N Mister Ed 12:30 The Lucy Show 1 PM Movie: "Flesh And Fury" 3 PM Jeff's Collie 3:30 Munsters 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM The Lucy Show (Ann Sothern appears as the Countess.) 6:30 Father Knows Best 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Star Trek 9 PM Movie: "Abbott And Costello In The Foreign Legion" 10:30 Wacky World Of Jonathan Winters 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Movie: "Rachel And The Stranger" 1:20 Movie: "Flesh And Fury" 3:20 Dr. Joyce Brothers 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 Zoom 6:30 Film 7 PM Folk Song Patchwork 7:30 Other Peoples, Other Viewpoints (not "Other People, Other Places" but this looks at the Druze people, who'd be heard from in a few years) 8 PM Hollywood Television Theatre 10 PM Newport Jazz Festival New York (tribute to Louis Armstrong) 11 PM Time's Lost Children (autistic children at San Diego's Los Ninos Remedial Center) sign off 11:30 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only 9:30 Joanne Carson's VIPs 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Mantrap 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 New Zoo Revue 5 PM My Favorite Martian 5:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 That Girl

8 PM Chase 9 PM The Magician 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Statistics 7:30 Chan-Ese Way (cooking) 8 PM Hollywood Television Theatre sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Carnival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM Mr. Magoo 2:30 Bozo 3 PM Deputy Dawg 3:30 Mighty Mouse 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Superman 5 PM Batman (x2) 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 7 PM Honeymooners (Ralph and Ed purchase a TV set--we learn that Ed's favorite show is "Captain Video") 7:30 Circus! (Bert Parks) 8 PM 700 Club 10 PM Warren Roberts (gospel music) 11 PM Rawhide sign off 12 M WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 2 PM Our Gang Comedies 2:30 Rocky And His Friends 3 PM Underdog 3:30 Our Gang Comedies 4 PM Cartoons And Three Stooges 5 PM Gigantor 5:30 Three Stooges 6 PM Daffy Duck 6:30 Underdog 7 PM Our Gang Comedies 7:30 Ringgold High School Football 8:30 Movie: "Colorado Territory" 10 PM Movie: "Chain Lightning" (Humphrey Bogart as a test pilot who works for an opportunistic manufacturer--from '50)

11:30 Four Star Theatre sign off 12 M Here are Atlanta's access shows I identify Ch. 11 as WXIA since it will take those call letters on Christmas Day): 7 PM WSB Mon-Fri NBC News Sat Hee Haw (to 8) Sun Secrets Of The Deep WAGA Mon-Fri News (CBS News will move to 7 PM in January) Sat National Geographic Sun News WXIA Mon-Fri What's My Line? Sat Action Line or news if football runs over Sun Jimmy Dean 7:30 WSB Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri WAGA Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri WXIA Mon Tue-Sat 10:30 (Sunday only) WSB Local public affairs specials WAGA Police Surgeon WXIA News Retro: Peoria, IL/Quad Cities, IA-IL--February 8, 1980 From the Galesburg (IL) Register-Mail "Guide," Feb. 2, 1980, pp. 8, 10. Stations listed (I listed only the over-the-air stations, which then would have consisted of the full affiliate slate for both the Peoria and Quad Cities markets. Listings for HBO, Galesburg Public Access channel 7, and Chicago stations WGN-9, WTTW-11, WFLD-32, and WSNS-44 were also listed, the latter three then also carried on cable in the 'Burg): 4-WHBF (CBS) Rock Island 6-WOC (now KWQC) (NBC) Davenport 8-WQAD (ABC) Moline ("Active 8") 12-KIIN (PBS, Iowa Public Television) Iowa City 19-WRAU (now WHOI) (ABC) Peoria 25-WEEK (NBC) Peoria Let's Make A Deal Wild Kingdom Adam-12 (week delay, Ch. 2 aired movies 8-10 PM) Wild Wild World Of Animals (later a staple on Ch. 5) The Girl With Something Extra (week delay, Ch. 2 aired Lawrence Welk 8:30-9:30) Xernona Clayton/TV5 Reports Hollywood Squares The New Dating Game Price Is Right Dusty's Trail Norm Van Brocklin (Falcon highlights) To Tell The Truth

31-WMBD (CBS) Peoria 47-WTVP (PBS) Peoria Listings began at 7AM (daytime listings were listed in the general M-F format). 7AM 4-Morning (likely "CBS This Morning") 6, 25-Today 8, 19-Good Morning America 12-Instructional Programs 31-Bullwinkle 47-(No programs listed until 9AM) 7:30AM 31-Dudley Do-Right 8AM 4, 31-Captain Kangaroo 9AM 4-Green Acres 6-Mike Douglas 8, 19-Phil Donahue 12, 47-Sesame Street 25-Leave It To Beaver 31-Jeffersons 9:30AM 4, 31-Celebrity WHEW! 25-Hollywood Squares 10AM 4, 31-Price is Right 6, 25-High Rollers 8-Romper Room (Teacher: Miss Peggy) 12-Instructional Programs 19-Newlywed Game 47-Electric Company 10:30AM 6, 25-Wheel of Fortune 8, 19-Family Feud 47-Varied Programs 11AM 4-Mary Tyler Moore 6, 25-Chain Reaction 8, 19-$20,000 Pyramid 31-The Young and the Restless 47-(off-air until 3PM--until June 1987 WTVP had no midday programming until 3PM-not even instructional programs) 11:30AM 4-Search for Tomorrow 6, 25-Password Plus 8, 19-Ryan's Hope

12PM 4-The Young and the Restless 6, 31-News 8, 19-All My Children 25-Days of Our Lives 12:30PM 6-Days of Our Lives 12-Electric Company 31-Search for Tomorrow 1PM 4, 31-As the World Turns 8, 19-One Life to Live 12-Instructional Programs 25-The Doctors 1:30PM 6-The Doctors 25-Another World (90 minutes?) 2PM 4, 31-Guiding Light 6-Another World (90 minutes?) 8, 19-General Hospital 3PM 4-I Love Lucy 8-Merv Griffin 19-Edge of Night 25-Captain Jinks (WEEK's legendary locally-produced children's show) 31-Mary Tyler Moore 47-Sesame Street 3:30PM 4-Bugs Bunny and Friends 6-Bewitched 19-Petticoat Junction 31-Dinah! (90 minutes) 4PM 4, 25-Gilligan's Island 6-Brady Bunch 12-Sesame Street 19-Andy Griffith 47-Mister Rogers Neighborhood 4:30PM 4-Leave It To Beaver 6-Bob Newhart 8-Happy Days Again 19-Hogan's Heroes 25-I Love Lucy 47-Electric Company

5PM 4-Hogan's Heroes 6-Tic Tac Dough 8-News 12-Mister Rogers Neighborhood 19-ABC News 25-Joker's Wild 31-Tom and Jerry 47- 3-2-1 Contact (had premiered a few weeks earlier) 5:30PM 4, 31-CBS News 6, 25-NBC News 8-ABC News 12-Electric Company 19-News 47-Over Easy 6PM 4, 6, 8, 25, 31-News 12-Over Easy 19-M*A*S*H 47-Another Voice 6:30PM 4-Newlywed Game 6-Grizzly Adams (60 minutes) 8-M*A*S*H 12, 47-MacNeil-Lehrer Report 19-Carol Burnett and Friends 25-Tic Tac Dough 31-Happy Days Again 7PM 4-Hee Haw 8, 19-B.A.D. Cats 12, 47-Washington Week in Review 25-Valentine Special (Family Circus--"Mommy, Daddy, Billy, Dolly, Jeffy and little PJ will appear in this animated special") 31-Incredible Hulk 7:30PM 6, 25-Lucy Moves to NBC ("Lucille Ball is welcomed to her new network by Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Jack Klugman, Gary Coleman, Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Gloria DeHaven, Gale Gordon, Robert Alda, Ruta Lee and Sid Miller") (90 minutes) 12, 47-Wall Street Week 8PM 4, 31-Dukes of Hazzard 8, 19-Movie: "Swan Song" (David Soul, 1980) 12, 47-Market to Market 8:30PM 12-Irish Rovers 47-Sneak Previews (with Siskel and Ebert)

9PM 4, 31-Dallas 6, 25-Elvis Remembered: Nashville to Hollywood ("The career of the late Elvis Presley is recalled in this special hosted by Barbara Mandrell and Larry Gatlin.") 12-Sneak Previews 47-The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (fifth of six parts) 9:30PM 12-Camera Three ("First of 2 parts. This show features an in-depth profile of Leni Riefenstahl's long career in cinema.") 10PM 4, 6, 8, 19, 25, 31-News 12, 47-Dick Cavett 10:30PM 4-Three's a Crowd 6, 25-Tonight Show 8-Movie: "The Affair" (Natalie Wood, Robert Wagner, 1973). 12-Movie: "Charlie Chan at the Olympics" (Warner Oland, Katherine DeMille, 1937) 19-Charlie's Angels ("The angels move into an apartment house as 'working girls' to investigate the deaths of two of the building's most popular tenants.") (part of "ABC Late Night," formerly "Wide World of Entertainment") 31-Movie: "The World of Susie Wong" (William Holden, Nancy Kwan, Laurence Naismith, 1961) (might have been WMBD's own late-night movie offering instead of the "CBS Late Movie," IIRC) 11PM 4-Odd Couple 47-Sign-off 11:30PM 4-700 Club 12-Captioned ABC News 19-Movie: "Plan 9 from Outer Space" (Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson, 1962) 12AM 6, 25-Midnight Special 12-Sign-off 12:30AM 8-Dating Game 12:45AM 31-Your World 7AM 4-Morning (likely "CBS This Morning") No, it was just "Morning" (or, technically, "CBS News Morning"). When "Sunday Morning" began in 1979, CBS took the concept weekdays as well, with show called by the particular day of the week ("Monday Morning", "Tuesday Morning", etc.). The weekday editions would soon be called just "Morning". Quote from: Tim from Springfield, IL on February 02, 2008, 08:23:37 PM 11AM

47-(off-air until 3PM--until June 1987 WTVP had no midday programming until 3PM-not even instructional programs) Kind of odd for a station to close midday, everyday, no matter what, unlike other PBS stations, in which, during this period, would have a midday closedown (or start up later) only if school was not in session. I take it WTVP was hard up on money. Quote from: Tim from Springfield, IL on February 02, 2008, 08:23:37 PM 1:30PM 25-Another World (90 minutes?) As mentioned in the Corpus Christi thread earlier, AW was 90 minutes through 8/1/1980. Quote from: Tim from Springfield, IL on February 02, 2008, 08:23:37 PM 7:30PM 6, 25-Lucy Moves to NBC ("Lucille Ball is welcomed to her new network by Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Jack Klugman, Gary Coleman, Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Gloria DeHaven, Gale Gordon, Robert Alda, Ruta Lee and Sid Miller") (90 minutes) Kind of wondering what this special was all about, since Lucy did not have another series between the end of "Here's Lucy" (1974) and the start of "Life With Lucy" (1986). In fact, I don't think Lucy did anything for NBC, other than this special. Asheville, NC/Greenville/Spartanburg, SC, Wednesday, January 17, 1990 From The Times-News(Via Google News Archive) (Note:I am only listing the general entertainment stations) WYFF Channel 4(NBC) 5:30 Learning For Living 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Today 9:00 Trial By Jury 9:30 Jeffersons 10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Classic Concentration 11:00 Golden Girls 11:30 227 12:00 News 12:30 Generations 1:00 Days Of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Cosby Show 4:30 Kate And Allie 5:00 Oprah Winfrey 6:00 News 7:00 NBC News 7:30 Inside Edition 8:00 Unsolved Mysteries 9:00 College Basketball:Duke At North Carolina(preempts Night Court, Dear John and Quantam Leap) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight(Johnny Carson) 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman

1:30 Later With Bob Costas 2:00 News 2:30 CNN Headline News(3 Hours) WSPA Channel 7(CBS) 6:00 CBS News 6:30 News 7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Live With Regis And Kathie Lee 10:00 Family Feud 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 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 People's Court 4:30 The Judge 5:00 Crimewatch Tonight 5:30 A Current Affair 6:00 News 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Beauty And The Beast 9:00 Jake And The Fatman 10:00 Wiseguy 11:00 News 11:30 Sanford And Son 12:00 Pat Sajak 1:00 News 1:30 Night Heat 2:30 CBS News Nightwatch(To 6 AM) WLOS Channel 13(ABC) 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 ABC News(1 Hour) 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Geraldo 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 11:00 Joan Rivers 12:00 News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life To Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Who's The Boss? 4:30 Growing Pains 5:00 Donahue 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Growing Pains 8:30 Head Of The Class

9:00 Doogie Howser, M.D. 9:30 Anything But Love 10:00 China Beach 11:00 News 11:30 Night Court 12:00 Nightline 12:30 Hard Copy 1:00 Better Grades 1:30 News WHNS Channel 21(FOX) 5:00 Big Valley 6:00 Super Mario Bros. Super Show 6:30 Fun House 7:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 7:30 Bugs Bunny 8:00 Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Brady Bunch 9:00 Andy Griffith 9:30 I Love Lucy 10:00 Highway To Heaven 11:00 Perry Mason 12:00 Magnum, P.I. 1:00 Hawaii Five-O 2:00 Simon And Simon 3:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 3:30 Alvin And The Chipmunks 4:00 Ducktales 4:30 Chip 'N' Dale's Rescue Rangers 5:00 Family Ties 5:30 Andy Griffith 6:00 Cheers 6:30 Newhart 7:00 M*A*S*H(2 episodes) 8:00 Movie-Raising Arizona(1987) 10:00 Hunter 11:00 Arsenio Hall 12:00 Twlight Zone(1980s version) 12:30 After Hours 1:00 Avengers 2:00 Barney Miller 2:30 Night Gallery 3:00 Columbo:Fade Into Murder 4:30 Honeymooners Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wednesday, November 3, 1976 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Navy Film 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (analysis of the Presidential election--Carter beat Ford--with

Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley, Floyd Kalber) 9 AM Hollywood Squares (week-behind delay from 10:30 AM: Vic Braden, Charlie Callas, Earl Holliman, Rose Marie, Bernadette Peters, McLean Stevenson, Karen Valentine, Anson Williams, Paul Lynde) 9:30 50 Grand Slam (delay from noon: short-lived attempt to mount a "$64,000 Question"-style show, complete with isolation booths--Tom Kennedy hosts) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Today In Georgia 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers (Lin Bolen tried to update the look of NBC's games. On her own, this is what she came up with: an old-fashioned "Password"-style game and a traditional host, Allen Ludden. Guests: Don Galloway and Rick Hurst) 12 N News 12:30 Divorce Court 1 PM Liars Club 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 Name That Tune (this was the year Golden Medley winners entered an isolation booth in an attempt to name the $100,000 mystery tune) 8 PM Movie: "The African Queen" 10 PM The Quest (Tim Matheson and Kurt Russell in yet another failed attempt to revive the Western) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest Alan King) 1 AM Tomorrow (guests Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse) 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 (Hermione Baddeley, Mike Farrell, Phyllis George, Janet Leigh, Rich Little, Connie Stevens, Wayland and Madame, George Gobel, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers 12 N News 12:30 The FBI 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Mickey Mouse Club (the original) 5 PM Little Rascals 5:25 News For Little People 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Adam-12 7:30 Partridge Family (Howard Cosell guests as the family fights the senseless killing of whales.) 8 PM Name That Tune 8:30 NBC Movie: "Stalk The Wild Child" 10 PM The Quest 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Communication: The Invisible Environment" 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (Bill Anderson guests in a show from Opryland.) 9 AM Phil Donahue (topic: female sexuality) 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 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 Mike Douglas (co-host: Anthony Newley; guests: Louis Armstrong and Pearl Bailey in clips from past shows--this week was Mike's 15th year on the air and he was airing lots of clipfests) 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 $128,000 Question (the "real" revival of "The $64,000 Question"--same rules, contestants in the isolation booth, a season-ending playoff for another $64,000--but no Hal March; Mike Darrow hosts this season; Alex Trebek, the next, and neither can generate big ratings) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76: analysis of national and state races, anchored by Walter Cronkite 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors"

1 AM News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Zoom 7 PM Yoga For Health 7:30 It's A Small World (tour of the Channel Islands off the California coast) 8 PM Live From Lincoln Center: Beverly Sills in "The Barber Of Seville" 11 PM Movie: "Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon" (brings Holmes and Watson into World War II) sign off 12:10 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:50 New Tomorrow 7 AM Funtime 7:30 Bozo's Big Top 8 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman, joined in progress) 9 AM Phil Donahue (conclusion of a discussion of rape, with Susan Brownmiller (author of "Against Our Will") and Eldridge Cleaver, who in "Soul On Ice" admitted he had committed a rape) 10 AM Big Valley 11 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM) 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Don Ho 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Family Feud 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Phyllis George, David Groh) 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 Bionic Woman (guest: John Houseman) 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Charlie's Angels 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "Violence In Blue" WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC)

6:30 Not For Women Only (Bette Davis discusses her work with the United Fund) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Dinah! (Phyllis George, Lynda Carter, actors James Carroll Jordan and Richard Jordan, Linda Lavin) NOTE: 11 Alive normally aired "Dinah!" for 90 minutes but today she's on for an hour. See the next listing. 10 AM Rona Barrett (guests: Carol Burnett, Valerie Harper, Sally Struthers, Nancy Walker) (11 Alive normally aired "$20,000 Pyramid" on a week-behind at 10:30, so I assume this had aired on ABC 1:30-2:30 the previous Wednesday.) 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 Happy Days 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Merv Griffin (from Puerto Vallarta: Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, Richard Widmark--pre-empts "Family Feud" and forces a delay of "Pyramid") 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM Emergency One! 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Charlie's Angels 11 PM News 11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (guest: Gore Vidal) 12 M The Rookies (half-hour delay) 1:10 The Protectors (11 Alive pre-empts "Mystery Of The Week") WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 5:55 Farm Report 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 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 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 (Richard Dawson, Roz Kelly,

Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Jimmie Walker, Betty White) 4 PM Tattletales (Peter and Joan Graves, Dan Rowan and Joanna Young, Rick and Lenore Lohman) 4:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Liberace, Jimmie Walker, Korean singing group the Little Angels, the Argentinian Gauchos dancers, impressionist Babe Pier) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Gunsmoke (guest: Pernell Roberts) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors" 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 Phil Donahue (guest: Gloria Steinem--stations could carry Phil for 30 minutes then, as Ch. 13 did) 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 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 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 America: The Young Experience (dramatization of the voyage of the Mayflower) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 College Today 7 PM Anyone For Tennyson? ("An Invitation To Romance," 20 love poems) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Georgia Forum 9 PM Live From Lincoln Center (one-hour delay) sign off 12 M 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 Howdy Doody (short-lived revival, Buffalo Bob Smith and all) 8:30 Lassie 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 AM Movie: "The Mask Of Dimitrios" (I wonder how many movies Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet made together? This was one.) 11:55 News 12 N Love, American Style 12:30 Movie: "Expresso Bongo" (Cliff Richard is in this '59 English comedy.) 2:25 News 2:30 Mickey Mouse Club 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 Munsters 4 PM Monkees 4:30 Gilligan's Island (the Wellingtons, who sang the theme song, appear as rock group the Mosquitoes) 5 PM Family Affair 5:30 Partridge Family 6 PM Beverly Hillbillies 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Mission: Impossible 9 PM Movie: "The Comancheros" 11 PM Dark Shadows 11:30 Movie: "Whiplash" 1:20 Movie: "Expresso Bongo" 3:30 News 3:50 Movie: "Destry Rides Again" (and see what the boys in the back room will have) 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 Human Relations And School Discipline 7 PM Crockett's Victory Garden 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Live From Lincoln Center 11 PM Anyone For Tennyson? (Henry Fonda joins in a presentation of 14 poems on "The American Dream".) 11:30 Captioned ABC News sign off 12 M WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Entertainment Page 6 PM Prize Line 6:30 Entertainment Page 7 PM Total Information Television ("Hee Haw"'s Don Harron is guest.) 8 PM Person-To-Person Television 9 PM Total Information Television 10 PM Person-To-Person Television 11 PM Prize Line 11:30 PTL Club 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 Stumpers 12 N 50 Grand Slam 12:30 Gong Show ("Chucky Baby" Barris) 12:55 NBC News (no anchor given) 1 PM 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 Emergency One! 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Bewitched 7:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 8 PM The Practice (Danny Thomas as a Groucholike doctor--I still think this is an overlooked gem)

8:30 NBC Movie: "Stalk The Wild Child" 10 PM The Quest 11 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM In-school programs 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 In-school programs 1:30 Electric Company 2 PM In-school programs 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 Travelogue (Eastern Asia) 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 8 PM Live From Lincoln Center sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 News/Health News 6:45 Jeanne Palmer (financial news) 7 AM Bozo's Big Top 7:30 Rin Tin Tin 8 AM Mighty Mouse 8:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 9 AM Cartoon Festival 9:30 Dennis The Menace (worth avoiding--Gale Gordon is playing Mr. Wilson) 10 AM Mister Ed 10:30 The Rock 11 AM Charisma 11:30 700 Club 1 PM Dr. Kildare 2 PM Lone Ranger 2:30 Huck And Yogi 3 PM Porky Pig 3:30 Popeye 4 PM Superman 4:30 Batman (Vincent Price as Egghead) 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 McHale's Navy 6 PM Dick Van Dyke 6:30 Rifleman 7 PM Big Valley 8 PM 700 Club 9:30 The Rock 10 PM Vep Ellis At Harvest Temple 10:30 Gerald Derstine Shares 11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Thrillmaker Sports 12 M News/Health News WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3:55 Dr. J. Harold Smith 4 PM Uncle Waldo 4:30 Mike Douglas 6 PM Rin Tin Tin 6:30 Lassie 7 PM Animal World 7:30 Sammy And Company (Sammy Davis Jr.'s talk show inspired SCTV's "Sammy Maudlin Show" sketches.) 9 PM Hixson High School Football Highlights 10 PM Music City 10:30 Galloping Gourmet 11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith sign off 11:05 PM Retro: Quebec/Ottawa, Sat 4/24/93, pt 2 from TV HEBDO Here's part 2, covering the American nets...stations are listed in order of channel number. ABC WXYZ Detroit 5:00 TBA 6:00 Weekend Special 6:30 Babe Winkelman's Good Fishing 7:00 Beakman's World 7:30 Captain Planet and the Planeteers 8:00 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 8:30 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa 9:00 Goof Troop 9:30 Addams Family 10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 11:00 Land of the Lost 11:30 Darkwing Duck Noon A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 12:30 TBA 3:00 PBA Bowling: Firestone Tournament of Champions 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports (World Gymnastics Championships) 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Saturday Movie "Moving" 10:00 Commish 11:00 News 11:30 Film Fest 7: TBA 1:30 Moonlight Movie: TBA 4:00 Earth Works WOKR Rochester

6:00 Commercial Programs 8:00 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 8:30 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa 9:00 Goof Troop 9:30 Addams Family 10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 11:00 Land of the Lost 11:30 Darkwing Duck Noon Scratch 12:30 News for Kids 1:00 Success Through Education 2:00 Commercial Programs 3:00 PBA Bowling: Firestone Tournament of Champions 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Roseanne 7:30 Murphy Brown 8:00 Saturday Movie "Moving" 10:00 Commish 11:00 News 11:30 A Current Affair Extra 12:30 Sweating Bullets 1:30 Commercial Program 2:00 sign-off WVNY Burlington 5:00 Commercial Programs 6:30 Casper the Friendly Ghost 7:30 Conan the Adventurer 8:00 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 8:30 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa 9:00 Goof Troop 9:30 Addams Family 10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 11:00 Land of the Lost 11:30 Darkwing Duck Noon Commercial Programs 3:00 PBA Bowling: Firestone Tournament of Champions 4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports 6:00 News 6:30 Why Didn't I Think of That? 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 Saturday Movie "Moving" 10:00 Commish 11:00 News 11:30 Baywatch 12:30 Catwalk 1:30 Commercial Programs CBS WJBK Detroit 5:05 Twilight Zone 6:00 Ebony/Jet Showcase 6:30 Young People's Special 7:00 Wall Street Journal Report

7:30 Rush Limbaugh 8:00 Eyewitness Weekend 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 WWF Wrestling (Superstars of Wrestling IIRC) Noon Knights & Warriors 1:00 Baseball: Florida-Colorado or Cincinnati-Chicago Cubs 4:30 PGA Golf: Greater Greensboro Open 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 A Current Affair Extra 8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 9:00 A League of Their Own 9:30 Brooklyn Bridge 10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 11:00 News 11:35 Untouchables 12:35 Latenight Movie: TBA 3:00 Latenight Movie: TBA WCAX Burlington 7:00 Widget 7:30 Mr. Bogus 8:00 Fievel's American Tails 8:30 Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 Cyber COPS 11:30 Beakman's World Noon Amazing Live Sea Monkeys 12:30 Back to the Future 1:00 Baseball: Florida-Colorado or Cincinnati-Chicago Cubs 4:30 PGA Golf: Greater Greensboro Open 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Star Search 8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 9:00 A League of Their Own 9:30 Brooklyn Bridge 10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 11:00 News 11:30 Ed Sullivan 12:30 Commercial Program 1:00 Movie "Harry & the Hendersons" 3:00 sign-off WROC Rochester 6:00 Fievel's American Tails 6:30 Disney's The Little Mermaid 7:00 Mr. Belvedere 7:30 Amazing Live Sea Monkeys 8:00 Zoo Life with Jack Hanna 8:30 Mr. Belvedere 9:00 Robin Hood 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 Back to the Future

11:30 Raw Toonage Noon 30 Minutes 12:30 Commercial Program 1:00 Baseball: Florida-Colorado or Cincinnati-Chicago Cubs 4:30 PGA Golf: Greater Greensboro Open 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Golden Girls 8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 9:00 A League of Their Own 9:30 Brooklyn Bridge 10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Movie "Home Fires Burning" 1:30 Ed Sullivan 2:30 sign-off NBC WDIV Detroit 5:00 Due Process 5:30 KidBits 6:00 Scratch 6:30 News for Kids 7:00 Saturday Today 9:00 World Wide Wrestling (WCW) 10:00 Saved by the Bell 10:30 California Dreams 11:00 Saved by the Bell 11:30 Name Your Adventure Noon NBA Inside Stuff 12:30 Commercial Programs 1:30 Heroes of the Earth 2:30 This Week in Baseball 3:00 NBA: San Antonio @ Phoenix 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Megabucks Giveaway (Michigan Lottery) 8:00 Baseball: Detroit @ Minnesota 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 HBO Comedy Showcase 2:00 Commercial Programs 3:00 Movie "The Phantom Tollbooth" WPTZ Plattsburgh 5:00 NBC News Nightside 6:00 Wizard of Oz 6:30 Gulliver's Travels 7:00 Around the World in Eighty Dreams 7:30 King Arthur & the Knights of Justice 8:00 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers 8:30 Tale Spin 9:00 Camp Candy 10:00 Captain Planet & the Planeteers

10:30 Scratch 11:00 Saved by the Bell 11:30 Name Your Adventure Noon NBA Inside Stuff 12:30 TBA 1:00 Movie "Robin Hood" (the Disney cartoon version) 3:00 NBA: San Antonio @ Phoenix 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Almost Home 8:30 Nurses 9:00 Empty Nest 9:30 Mad About You 10:00 Sisters 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 American Gladiators 2:00 Siskel & Ebert 2:30 Sweating Bullets 3:30 sign-off WHEC Rochester 5:00 NBC News Nightside 6:00 Looney Tunes Cartoon Hour 7:00 DuckTales 7:30 Looney Tunes 8:00 Mr. Bogus 8:30 Widget 9:00 Conan the Adventurer 9:30 GI Joe 10:00 Captain Planet & the Planeteers 10:30 Looney Tunes 11:00 DuckTales 11:30 Looney Tunes Noon NBA Inside Stuff 12:30 Entrada 1:00 Newsmaker 1:30 Commercial Programs 3:00 NBA: San Antonio @ Phoenix 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Siskel & EBert 7:30 Cosby Show 8:00 Almost Home 8:30 Nurses 9:00 Empty Nest 9:30 Mad About You 10:00 Sisters 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 HBO Comedy Showcase 2:00 Apollo Comedy Hour 3:00 News 3:30 NBC News Nightside

PBS ** TVH's provincial edition, from which these listings come from, did not list WETK Burlington at that time ** WNPE Watertown 7:00 GED on TV 8:00 Computer Chronicles 8:30 MotorWeek '93 9:00 New Yankee Workshop 9:30 Woodworking for Everyone 10:00 Hometime 10:30 This Old House 11:00 Yan Can Cook 11:30 Today's Gourmet Noon From a Country Garden 12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 The Movies "Rebecca" (pt 2) 2:45 The Movies "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" 4:30 Sneak Previews 5:00 European Journal 5:30 Editors 6:00 Inside Albany 6:30 Inside Washington 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 Onedin Line 9:00 Austin City Limits 10:00 Lonesome Pines Special 11:00 The Movies "High Plains Drifter" 12:45 sign-off WTVS Detroit 5:00 Golden Years of Television 7:00 Humanities Through the Arts 8:00 Lilias! 8:30 World of Collector Cars 9:00 Michigan Magazine 9:30 Discovering Michigan 10:00 25th Annual Channel 56 Auction Special Mid. sign-off (WTVS signed off for transmitter maintenance overnight on Saturday; the station aired both SSB and O Canada at sign-off) WCFE Plattsburgh 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Barney & Friends 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Newton's Apple 9:30 Doctor is In 10:00 Computer Chronicles 10:30 John Stobart's Worldscape 11:00 Victory Garden 11:30 Frugal Gourmet Noon Julia Child & Company 12:30 Today's Gourmet 1:00 Collectors

1:30 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel 2:00 Embroidery Studio 2:30 Wild America 3:00 Saturday Afternoon Movie "White Heat" 5:00 Travels 6:00 Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn 6:30 Sneak Previews 7:00 Arts Auction 57 11:00 Saturday Night Movie "The Wrong Arm of the Law" 12:30 sign-off Retro: North Carolina Wednesday, November 3, 1976 From TV Guide, North Carolina Edition: WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS) 6 AM Good Morning Show 8 AM Good Morning Times Two (first attempt to expand the "Good Morning Show" to three hours--didn't work then, but now it's on 5-8 AM) 9 AM Captain Kangaroo (Bill Anderson is guest from Opryland) 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 (current WFMY anchor Sandra Hughes hosted this talk show at the time) 1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM All In The Family 3:30 Match Game '76 (Richard Dawson, Roz Kelly, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jimmie Walker, Betty White) 4 PM Dinah! (Tony Bennett, and jazz greats Woody Herman, Leonard Feather, Chick Corea, Dizzy Gillespie) 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Liars Club (Harvey Korman, Tom Bosley, Bob Crane, Larry Hovis) 7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Kate Jackson and Larry Linville; Bill Cullen hosts) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76 (analysis of both national and state races, with Walter Cronkite as anchor) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors" E WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNL/26 Winston-Salem; WUNJ/39 Wilmington; WUNG/58 Concord, NC 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Electric Company 10:30 In-school programs

12 N Lilias, Yoga And You 12:30 In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Zoom 6:30 Guppies To Groupers 7 PM Rebop 7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("The Prince And The Pauper," Part 4) 8 PM Live From Lincoln Center: Beverly Sills in "The Barber Of Seville" 11 PM Anyone For Tennyson? sign off 11:30 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 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 Tattletales (Peter and Joan Graves, Rick and Lenore Lohman, Dan Rowan and Joanna Young-day-behind delay from 4 PM) 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 Little Rascals 3:30 Partridge Family 4 PM My Three Sons 4:30 Mod Squad 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Harvey Korman) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors" WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman) 9 AM Don Ho (delay from noon) 9:30 Family Feud (delay from 1:30 PM) 10 AM Phil Donahue (astrologer Maria Crummere) 11 AM $20,000 Pyramid (Dick Cavett, Jo Anne Worley--

week-behind delay from 2 PM) 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Good Afternoon Carolina 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 As The World Turns (Ch. 3 picked it up when "Days Of Our Lives" went to an hour and WECT had no choice, as an NBC affiliate, but to carry "Days".) 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Bionic Woman (guest: John Houseman) 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Charlie's Angels 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "Violence In Blue" 2:10 News 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 (joined in progress) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Dom DeLuise; guests Madeline Kahn, Bill Bixby, singing group Tavares-maybe singing "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel") 10:30 Ryan's Hope 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 Happy Days 12 N News 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 2 PM $20,000 Pyramid (Phyllis George, David Groh--Dick Clark hosts) 2:30 One Life To Live 3:15 General Hospital 4 PM Little Rascals 4:30 Munsters 5 PM Ironside 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM The FBI 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Charlie's Angels

11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "Violence In Blue" WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC) 6 AM Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (analysis of the Presidential election-Carter over Ford--Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley, Floyd Kalber) 9 AM Dinah! 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares (Janet Leigh, Rich Little, Connie Stevens, Wayland and Madame, Hermione Baddeley, Mike Farrell, Phyllis George, George Gobel, Paul Lynde) 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers (Lin Bolen, who had tried to change the look of NBC's games, came up with this old-fashionedlooking, "Password"-style game and a traditional host, Allen Ludden. Guests: Don Galloway, Rick Hurst) 12 N Carolina At Noon 12:30 Gong Show ("Chucky Baby" Barris) 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 Batman (Art Carney as the Archer) 4:30 Little Rascals 5 PM Ironside 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 7 PM Bewitched 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8 PM Movie: "Double Trouble" (Elvis Presley) 10 PM The Quest (Tim Matheson and Kurt Russell in yet-another-failed attempt to revive the Western) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Alan King) 1 AM News WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 5 AM Bonanza 6 AM Almanac 7 AM Today 9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 5) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers 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 Bewitched 4:30 Lone Ranger 5 PM Ironside 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Adam-12 7:30 Andy Williams (short-lived syndicated effort; guests: the Lennon Sisters) 8 PM The Practice (Danny Thomas as a Groucho-like doctor--another underrated gem, IMO) 8:30 NBC Movie: "Stalk The Wild Child" 10 PM The Quest 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Southern Exposure 7:30 Good Morning America (joined in progress) 9 AM Movie: "Flying Down To Rio" (Fred and Ginger) 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 (Meredith Baxter in a "Millionaire"-type story about someone who gets $1,000,000--don't know if it's her or the Partridges) 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Emergency One! 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Let's Make A Deal 7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Bruce Forsyth) 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Charlie's Angels 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "Violence In Blue" 2:10 News WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 6 AM 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 Paul Harvey 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 Tarzan 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Match Game PM (Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Jimmie Walker, Roz Kelly, Betty White--interestingly, the same panel as on the daytime show that week.) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 6:20 Good Morning Carolina (and Ch. 9 would not begin airing "Good Morning America" until July 3, 1978) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-host: David Janssen; guests: Lynn Redgrave, Henry Mancini, Daniel Schorr) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers 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 Tarzan 5 PM Bewitched 5:30 Odd Couple (Felix and Oscar retreat to a monastery.) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Cross-Wits (Lee Meriwether, Stu Gilliam, Rick Hurst, Fannie Flagg) 7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Phyllis George and Jack Klugman) 8 PM Movie: "Stagecoach" ('66 version) 10 PM The Quest 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow (guests: Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse)

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 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers 12 N Carolina Today 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 My Three Sons 6 PM Truth Or Consequences 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 Candid Camera (in one of the bits, Fannie Flagg designs men's suits by drawing an outline of the prospective customer--while he is prone on a table) 8 PM The Practice 8:30 NBC Movie: "Stalk The Wild Child" 10 PM The Quest 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Communication: The Invisible Environment" 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue (same as WWAY) 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 At Home With 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 Partridge Family 4:30 Brady Bunch 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM My Three Sons 7:30 Price Is Right (Dennis James) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors" WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 6:45 Tabernacle Tidings 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Montage 10 AM Dinah! (Rita Moreno, Michael Learned, Melissa Manchester, Nancy Dussault, Maya Angelou) 11 AM Edge Of Night 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Don Ho 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 Daniel Boone 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Emergency One! 7:30 To Tell The Truth (panel: Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Charlie's Angels 11 PM News 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "Violence In Blue" 2:10 News WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 6 AM Daybreak (with station legend Bob Gordon) 6:55 Minister's Study 7 AM Today 9 AM Midmorning 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers 12 N Phil Donahue (guest: Gloria Steinem) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World 4 PM Little Rascals 4:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 Adam-12 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth (Charles Nelson Reilly, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 7:30 Match Game PM (Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Ed Asner, Trish Stewart, Patti Deutsch) 8 PM The Practice 8:30 NBC Movie: "Stalk The Wild Child" 10 PM The Quest 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (CBS/ABC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Carolina Almanac 7:05 Jim Nesbitt 7:45 Tell It To The Mayor 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 Match Game '76 4 PM Edge Of Night 4:30 All My Children 5 PM Gunsmoke 6 PM ABC News 6:30 News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Tom Seaver, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle) 8 PM CBS Movie: "Juggernaut" 10 PM Campaign '76 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Last Survivors" WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Phil Donahue (topic: disco, with a dance lesson) 10 AM Good Day! (topic: the personal impact of cancer) 10:30 Not For Women Only (Part 3 on cooking well but

wisely, with members of the U.S. Olympic Cooking Team) 11 AM News 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Don Ho 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 My Favorite Martian 5 PM Superman 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Green Acres 7 PM Liars Club (Betty White, Dick Martin, Fannie Flagg, Larry Hovis) 7:30 Match Game PM (Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Bill Daily, Betty White, Lee Meriwether) 8 PM Bionic Woman 9 PM Baretta 10 PM Charlie's Angels 11 PM Best Of Groucho 11:30 The Rookies 12:40 Mystery Of The Week: "Violence In Blue" WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Good Day! (guest: actor Paul Rudd--I think this show originated at WCVB Boston) 9:30 What's Going On! (not the '50s game show, but local public affairs) 10 AM Sanford And Son 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune 11:30 Stumpers 12 N 50 Grand Slam (attempt to mount a "$64,000 Question"type show, complete with isolation booths--Tom Kennedy hosts) 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 Bullwinkle 4:30 PTL Club 6:30 Lassie 7 PM NBC News 7:30 Batman (John Astin plays the Riddler) 8 PM The Practice 8:30 NBC Movie: "Stalk The Wild Child"

10 PM The Quest 11 PM Peyton Place 11:30 Tonight Show WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 7 AM Three Stooges And Pals 8 AM Leave It To Beaver 8:30 Hazel (Hazel tries to talk Frank Gifford into buying a bowling alley.) 9 AM Movie: "Twilight For The Gods" 11 AM PTL Club 1 PM Movie: "Meet Me At The Fair" 3 PM Popeye And Pals 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Ultra Man 4:30 Monkees 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 Family Affair 6 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 8 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 9 PM Movie: "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken" 11 PM Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 11:30 Love, American Style 12 M Movie: "California Conquest" 1:30 News WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Infinity Factory 7:30 Primetime 8 PM Nova (a history of the strategic bomber titled "War From The Air") 9 PM The Adams Chronicles (David Birney is John Quincy Adams in Chapter 7, about JQA's diplomatic efforts as America's first minister to Russia during the War of 1812.) 10 PM In Performance At Wolf Trap (Bonnie Raitt and Mose Allison) sign off 11 PM Retro: Maine Sun, Oct 8, 1978 from TV Guide-Maine edition WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor 7:00 Fabulous Funnies

7:30 Vegetable Soup 8:00 This is the Life 8:30 Insight 9:00 Star Trek 10:00 Movie "African Safari" noon Meet the Press 12:30 This is the NFL 1:00 TBA 4:00 Movie "The Milkman" (bw) 6:00 FYI 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "In Search of the Castaways" (conclusion) 8:00 Centennial: 1809-1830 10:00 Lifeline (new day) 11:00 News 11:15 Tangents CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John Programs listed ET, the station could be received OTA in Washington (via ch4 Mt Champlain) and Aroostook (via ch6 Bon Accord) Counties 6:30 Church Today 7:00 Jerry Falwell 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Rex Humbard 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Meeting Place (from Wolfville (NS) United Baptist Church) 11:00 Crossroads 11:35 Good News noon New Life 12:30 Hymn Sing (1 hr, the ensemble tours Southern Saskatchewan) 1:30 Country Canada (in a clear case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing, listings for most of the afternoon line-up say "see (time) ch. 3", referring to unlisted channel 3 CBHT Halifax) 2:00 Music to See 2:30 Wonderful World of Disney (which corporate sibling Irving Oil sponsored) 3:30 Mary 4:30 CFL: Montreal-Saskatchewan 7:30 Nature of Things "This Will Do for Today" 8:00 Sidestreet 9:00 Marketplace 9:30 Ombudsman 10:00 CBC News: Sunday Report 10:15 News 10:25 Movie "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (bw) mid. 100 Huntley Street WABI 5-CBS Bangor 8:00 Leroy Jenkins 8:30 Rex Humbard 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Jerry Falwell 11:00 Jimmy Swaggart 11:30 Face the Nation noon Follow Up 12:30 NFL Today: in a cross-sport segment, Pete Rose discusses baseball with Brent Musburger, Irv Cross, and Jayne Kennedy

1:00 NFL: Philadelphia-New England 4:00 NFL: NY Giants-Dallas 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Mary 9:00 All in the Family 9:30 Alice 10:00 Kaz 11:00 News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 Next Step Beyond WCSH 6-NBC Portland 6:45 News 7:00 Fabulous Funnies 7:30 Vegetable Soup 8:00 Rex Humbard 9:00 Big Blue Marble 9:30 Jetsons 10:00 Movie "Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm" (bw) noon Meet the Press 12:30 This is the NFL 1:00 TBA 4:00 Movie "Lilith" (bw) 6:30 FYI 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "In Search of the Castaways" (conclusion) 8:00 Centennial: 1809-1830 10:00 Lifeline (new day) 11:00 News 11:15 Tangents WVII 7-ABC Bangor 7:00 New Zoo Revue 7:30 Hot Fudge 8:00 Soul's Harbor 9:00 James Robison Presents 9:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (performing: the Florida Boys, the Dixie Echoes, the Hinsons, the Temples, and Rex Nelon) 10:00 Ernest Angley 11:00 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine 11:30 Angles noon Issues & Answers (guest Vice-President Walter Mondale) 12:30 Curly O'Brien 1:30 Movie "Stagecoach" 4:00 NFL Game of the Week 4:30 Wrestling 5:30 Great Adventure 6:30 Sha Na Na (guest Bo Diddley) 7:00 Hardy Boys 8:00 Battlestar Galactica 9:00 Movie "The Gumball Rally" 11:00 ABC News 11:15 PTL Club WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring 6:45 Archies 7:15 News Interview

7:45 Rev. Carl Stevens 8:15 Rex Humbard 9:15 Catholic Mass 10:00 Day of Discovery 10:30 Jerry Falwell 11:30 Promise of Life noon Issues & Answers 12:30 News Interview 1:00 Movie "Letter from an Unknown Woman" (bw) 2:30 Movie "The Lost Moment" (bw) 4:00 Gunsmoke 5:00 FBI 6:00 Lawrence Welk (Bangor on WABI and Presque Isle got Welk Saturdays at 7, with WVII and WGAN Portland countering with Hee Haw) 7:00 Hardy Boys 8:00 Battlestar Galactica 9:00 Movie "The Gumball Rally" 11:00 ABC News 11:15 PTL Club WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle Network programs from CBS unless otherwise indicated 7:00 PTL Club 8:00 Christian Outreach/Sunday School of the Air 8:30 Rex Humbard 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Jerry Falwell 11:00 Jimmy Swaggart 11:30 Face the Nation noon Mormon World Conference 1:00 NFL: Philadelphia-New England 4:00 NFL: NY Giants-Dallas 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Battlestar Galactica (ABC) 9:00 All in the Family 9:30 Alice 10:00 Kaz 11:00 News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 PTL Club (rerun of the morning show) WCBB 10-PBS Augusta 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Electric Company 10:00 Studio See 10:30 Freestyle 11:00 Rebop 11:30 Turnabout noon David Susskind 1:00 Firing Line 2:00 Great Performances (from 1975, Herbert von Karajan leads the Berlin Philharmonic) 3:00 Movie "My Brother Talks to Horses" (bw) 4:30 Short Story Theater 5:00 Fall & Rise of Reginald Perrin 5:30 Person to Person: Selected Interviews

6:00 Long Search 7:00 Crockett's Victory Garden 7:30 On Nature's Trail 8:00 Leontyne Price at the White House (same-day tape) 9:00 Mayor of Casterbridge (pt 6) 10:00 Evening at Pops (guest Angel Romero) WENH 11-PBS Durham 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Studio See 10:00 Music 10:30 Freestyle 11:00 Trade-Offs 11:30 Turnabout noon Anna Karenina (conclusion) 1:00 Washington Week in Review 1:30 Congressional Outlook 2:00 Movie "Odd Man Out" (bw) 4:00 Once Upon a Classic "Dominic" (pt 1, season premiere #3) 4:30 Growing Years 5:00 Julia Child & Company (return) 5:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 6:00 Long Search 7:00 Pro Soccer 8:00 Leontyne Price at the White House (same-day tape) 9:00 Mayor of Casterbridge (pt 6) 10:00 When the Boat Comes In WMEB 12-Orono/WMEM 10-Presque Isle/WMED 13-Calais/WMEG 26-Biddeford (PBS) (26 used the WMEG calls until 1984, when they became WMEA) 4pm Washington Week in Review 4:30 Wall Street Week 5:00 Firing Line (conclusion of a SALT debate between Buckley and SD Democrat Sen. George McGovern) 6:00 Long Search 7:00 Crockett's Victory Garden 7:30 Julia Child & Company (return) 8:00 Leontyne Price at the White House (same-day tape) 9:00 Mayor of Casterbridge (pt 6) 10:00 Movie "Pumping Iron" WGAN 13-CBS Portland 6:00 Maine Weather 6:30 Fat Albert 7:00 Ark II 7:30 Vegetable Soup 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Day of Discovery 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 World Tomorrow 10:00 Robert Schuller 11:00 Camera Three (Rev. Al Carmines concludes a tribute to American folk music by adding a modern twist) 11:30 Face the Nation noon At Issue

12:30 NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Philadelphia-New England 4:00 NFL: NY Giants-Dallas 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Mary 9:00 All in the Family 9:30 Alice 10:00 Kaz 11:00 News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 Ironside "Camera Three," "Look Up and Live," and "Lamp unto My Feet"...(snip)..."CBS News Sunday Morning" replaced these three shows in 1979. In effect, yes, however "back in the day" CBS aired two cartoons 9-10 AM ET, followed by Lamp at 10, Look at 10:30 and Camera at 11, followed by Face The Nation live at 11:30/ re-feed at 12:30. Not sure of network service at 12 PM, or how the re-feed went down during NFL season (assuming NFL pre-game 12:30-1 PM ET). I believe Sunday Morning has always been fed (live) 9-10:30 AM ET. Not sure when Face moved up to 10:30 live. In effect, yes, however "back in the day" CBS aired two cartoons 9-10 AM ET, followed by Lamp at 10, Look at 10:30 and Camera at 11, followed by Face The Nation live at 11:30/ re-feed at 12:30. Check me if I'm wrong, but I believe the hour-long block of cartoons got bumped back to 8-9AM ET when "Sunday Morning" came along. Reruns of "Captain Kangaroo" aired briefly on Sunday mornings around '84 or so, but I'm not sure if the Captain was fed at 7 or 8AM ET. I think the live feed of "Face the Nation" moved to 10:30 ET at some point in the early '80s...not sure when. For a few years in the '80s, CBS aired a public service/religious show at 11AM ET called "For Our Times." Retro: Southern Saskatchewan Wed, Nov 4, 1970 from Regina Leader-Post via Google News Archive Medicine Hat listed MST, Sask stations listed CST, listing didn't indicate time zone for ND channels 2 CKCK-CTV Regina 3 CKOS-CBC Yorkton 5 CJFB-CBC Swift Current 5* CKX-CBC Brandon 6 CHAT-CBC Medicine Hat 8 KUMV-NBC/ABC Williston 9 CBKRT-CBC Regina/CBKMT 4-CBC Moose Jaw 10 KMOT-NBC/ABC Minot 13 KXMC-CBS Minot Morning 6:45 3 Top of the Morning 7:00

8-10 Today (c; News at 7:25/8:25) 13 CBS Morning News (c) 8:00 2 University of the Air 13 Captain Kangaroo (c) 8:30 2 Second Cup of Coffee 6 Thought for Today 8:35 6 Tom & Friends 8:45 9 La souris verte (SRC) 8:50 3 Mr. Dressup 9:00 2 Yoga 6 Ed Allen 8-10 Morning Show (c) 9 Morning Headlines 13 Lucy Show (c) 9:05 9 Ed Allen 9:15 3 Peyton Place 9:30 2 Telebingo 6 Morning Report 8-10 Concentration (c) 13 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 9:35 5-5*-6-9 Mr. Dressup (c) 9:45 3 Good Morning 10:00 2 Whirl of Fashion 3-5-5*-6-9 Western Schools 8-10 Sale of the Century (c) 13 Family Affair (c) 10:30 2 Little People 3-5-5*-6-9 Friendly Giant (c) 8-10 Hollywood Squares (c) 13 Love of Life (c)

10:45 3-5-5*-6-9 Chez Helene 11:00 2 Cartoons (c) 3-5-6-9 Sesame Street (c) 5* Luncheon Date 8-10 Jeopardy (c) 13 Where the Heart is (c) 11:24 13 CBS News (c) 11:30 2 Gomer Pyle, USMC (c) 5* Farm Markets 8-10 Who, What or Where Game (c) 13 Search for Tomorrow (c) Afternoon noon 2 Father Knows Best 3 Midday Show (c) 5 Popeye 5* Midday Report 6 Cartoons 8-10 Noon Time (c) 9 Gilligan's Island 13 Lucille Rivers (c) 12:10 13 Weather (c) 12:15 5 News 13 Noon News (c) 12:23 8-10 MacDonald Livestock (c) 12:25 9 News 12:27 5 Livestock Market 12:30 2 Telepulse 5-9 Luncheon Date 6 Our Town 8-10 Words & Music (c) 13 As the World Turns (c) 12:45 2 Guest House

1:00 2 Beat the Clock 3 Matinee "Cry from the Streets" 5 TBA 5* Movie: TBA 6 Matinee "The Concrete Jungle" 8-10 Days of Our Lives (c) 9 Pierre Berton 13 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (c) 1:30 2 Bewitched (c) 5-9 55 North Maple (c) 8-10 Doctors (c) 13 Guiding Light (c) 2:00 2 Donna Reed 5-9 Double Exposure 8-10 Another World: Bay City (c) 13 Secret Storm (c) 2:30 2 Famous Jury Trials (c) 5 Ed Allen 5* Double Exposure 8-10 Bright Promise (c) 9 Afternoon Calendar 13 Edge of Night (c) 2:34 9 Coronation Street 2:45 3 Take a Break (c) 3:00 2 Another World: Bay City (c) 3-5-5*-6-9 Take 30 8-10 Another World: Somerset (c) 13 Bewitched (c) 3:30 2 Trouble with Tracy (c) 3-5-5*-6-9 Edge of Night (c) 8-10 General Hospital (c) 13 Let's Make a Deal (c) 4:00 2 Truth or Consequences 3-5-5*-6-9 Galloping Gourmet (c) 8-10 Lancelot Link (c) 13 TBA (c) 4:30

2 Cartoons (c) 3-5-5*-6-9 Drop-In 13 Star Trek (c) 5:00 2 Yogi Bear (c) 3 Clubhouse Capers 5 Scene '70 5* Star Trek (c) 6 Beverly Hillbillies 8-10 Nanny & the Professor (c) 9 Place of Your Own (c) 5:30 2 Lassie (c) 3-5-9 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 6 News 8-10 NBC Nightly News (c) 13 CBS Evening News (c) Evening 6:00 2 Telepulse 3-5 News (c on 3) 5* Report (c) 6 Movie "Gidget Grows Up" 8-10 6 O'Clock Report (c) 9 Nanny & the Professor 13 Scene on 13 (c) 6:30 2 My Three Sons (c) 3 Arnie 5 Star Trek 5* Reach for the Top 8-10 Men from Shiloh (c) 9 FYI 13 Storefont Lawyers (c) 7:00 2 Movie "The Ipcress File" 3 Mod Squad (c) 5* Marcus Welby, MD (c) 9 Romance of Science 7:30 5-9 Singalong Jubilee (c) 13 Governor & J.J. (c) 8:00 3-5-6-9 Somerset Maugham (c) 5* To Rome with Love (c) 8-10 Ice Capades (c) 13 Medical Centre (c) 8:30

5* TV Auction 9:00 3-5-6-9 Magnificent Gift 8-10 Four-in-One (c) 13 Hawaii Five-O (c) 9:30 2 Sports Beat (c) 10:00 2 Hawaii Five-O (c) 3-5-6-9 This Land (c) 8-10 Report (c) 13 Scene on 13 (c) 10:30 8-10 Tonight Show (c) 13 Wednesday Night Movie: TBA (c) 11:00 2 CTV National News (c) 3-5-5*-6-9 CBC National News (c) 11:20 2 Telepulse 5* TV Auction 6 News Final 11:22 3 Nightbeat 5 Night Editor 9 Viewpoint (c) 11:30 3 Late Theatre "Thunder Over Israel" 6 Night Final 9 Movie: TBA 11:35 6 Late Show "Paths of Glory" 11:40 2 Wrestling Late Night midnight 8-10 3 Star Final (c) 12:30 5* Gunsmoke (c) Retro: Toronto/Southern Ontario Wed, Nov 3, 1971 from Toronto Telegram (the last-ever TV supplement for the paper, as a matter of fact; the paper

shut down on October 31st...the Sun, which included most of the Tely's staff, launched on November 1st) WGR 2-NBC Buffalo 6:30 University of Michigan 7:00 Today (Black History at 7:25, Around the Black World at 8:25) 9:00 Famous Jury Trials 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy 12:30 David Frost 1:30 Three on a Match 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Beat the Clock 4:30 Virginian 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 I Dream of Jeannie 7:30 Petticoat Junction 8:00 Adam-12 8:30 Mystery Movie: McCloud 10:00 Rod Serling's Night Gallery 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 With This Ring CKVR 3-CBC Barrie 8:00 OECA programs (see CICA 19 for info) 8:45 Mr. Dressup 9:10 OECA programs (see CICA 19) 10:05 Mr. Dressup 10:10 OECA programs (see CICA 19) 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon News 12:30 Pierre Berton 1:00 Movie "One Desire" 2:50 Fashions in Sewing 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Tommy Tompkins 5:00 Truth or Consequences 5:30 News 6:00 Movie "The Third Voice" (bw) 7:30 Dick Van Dyke 8:00 This Land 8:30 No, That's Me Over Here (this ITV Britcom starred Two Ronnies' Ronnie Corbett, and was cocreated by Pythonites Graham Chapman and Eric Idle along with Barry Cryer; Benny Hill straight-

man Henry McGee was Ronnie's co-star) 9:00 Tenth Decade (premiere) 10:00 Patagonia (looks at a 1970 Canadian expedition in the Patagonian mountains) 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:50 Gunsmoke WBEN 4-CBS Buffalo 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 News (CBS?) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Contact 9:55 News 10:00 Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Family Affair 11:30 Love of Life noon News 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Strikes, Spares & Misses 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 Virginia Graham 5:00 Ben Casey 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 Truth or Consequences 8:00 Carol Burnett (guests Bing Crosby and Paul Lynde) 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 Mannix 11:00 News 11:30 Merv Griffin 1:00 Movie "The Purple Mask" CBLT 6-CBC Toronto 8:00 OECA 8:45 Mr. Dressup 9:10 OECA 10:05 Mr. Dressup 10:10 OECA 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon Luncheon Date 1:00 Danger Man 1:30 Family Court 2:00 Galloping Gourmet 2:30 2:30 Toronto Time 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Tommy Tompkins

5:00 Video One 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 Green Acres 6:30 Weekday 7:30 Singalong Jubilee 8:00 This Land 8:30 No, That's Me Over Here 9:00 Tenth Decade (premiere) 10:00 Patagonia 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:50 Movie "Dangerous Female" (bw) WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 6:25 Window on the World (bw) 6:55 Employment File 7:00 Morning Show 7:30 Rocketship 7 8:55 Dialing for Dollars/Galloping Gourmet/Fashions in Sewing 10:20 News 10:30 Phil Donahue 11:30 That Girl noon Bewitched 12:30 Password 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 What's My Line? 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Commander Tom 4:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 5:00 Mike Douglas 6:00 News 6:30 ABC Evening News 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Primus 8:00 Bewitched 8:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father 9:00 Smith Family 9:30 Shirley's World 10:00 Man & the City 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Man's Favorite Sport" 1:15 Dick Cavett CKNX 8-CBC Wingham 8:00 OECA 8:45 Mr. Dressup 9:10 OECA 10:05 Mr. Dressup 10:10 OECA 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon Cartoons 12:15 Truth or Consequences 12:45 News

1:00 Movie "It's a Pleasure" 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Tommy Tompkins 5:00 Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 News 6:30 Gunsmoke 7:30 Singalong Jubilee 8:00 This Land 8:30 No, That's Me Over Here 9:00 Tenth Decade (premiere) 10:00 Patagonia 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:40 Pierre Berton WROC 8-NBC Rochester 6:55 News 7:00 Today (With the Book at 7:25/News at 8:25) 9:00 Crossfire 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 1:00 Dialing for Dollars/Movie Game 1:30 Three on a Match 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Flying Nun 4:30 Munsters 5:00 I Spy 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 Adam-12 8:30 Mystery Movie: McCloud 10:00 Rod Serling's Night Gallery 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show CFTO 9-CTV Toronto (corporate sibling to the Tely) 7:00 University of the Air 7:30 Toronto Today 8:30 Cartoon Playhouse 9:00 Uncle Bobby 9:30 OECA 10:00 Hazel 10:30 Yoga 11:00 Carole Taylor 11:20 Fashions in Sewing

11:30 All About Faces noon Beat the Clock 12:30 Flintstones 1:00 News/Movie "Carter's Army" 2:30 Mantrap 3:00 Another World 3:30 Anything You Can Do 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Dr. Kildare 5:30 Family Affair 6:00 Dick Van Dyke 6:30 World Beat 7:00 Brady Bunch 7:30 Newsmakers Match 8:00 NHL: St. Louis-Montreal 10:30 Sports Beat '71 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Night Beat mid. Movie "Shenandoah" (Night Beat at 12:50) WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 Ed Meath 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Famiky Affair 11:30 Love of Life noon Where the Heart is 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 What's My Line? 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 Flintstones 4:30 Perry Mason (bw) 5:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 I Dream of Jeannie 8:00 Carol Burnett 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 Mannix 11:00 News 11:30 Merv Griffin CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 8:00 A Special Place 9:00 OECA 9:30 Ed Allen 10:00 Safety 10:30 OECA (see CICA 19)

noon Flying Nun 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 It Takes a Thief 2:00 Name of the Game 3:30 I Dream of Jeannie 4:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein (this Canadian cult classic was produced at CHCH's studios) 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 News 6:30 Party Game 7:00 Pierre Berton (guest E.G. Marshall) 7:30 At the Caribou 8:00 Movie "Gigi" 10:20 David Frost 11:00 News 11:30 Pierre Berton (repeat of Marshall interview) mid. Dick Cavett (guest Woody Allen) CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 8:00 OECA 8:45 Mr. Dressup 9:10 OECA 10:05 Mr. Dressup 10:10 OECA 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon Luncheon Date (Spotlight at 12:15) 12:30 Bewitched 1:00 Peyton Place (Spotlight at 1:15) 1:30 Family Court 2:00 Galloping Gourmet 2:30 Kingston Calendar 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Tommy Tompkins 5:00 Dick Van Dyke 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 Andy of Mayberry 6:30 News (bw) 7:00 Marcus Welby, MD 8:00 This Land 8:30 No, That's Me Over Here 9:00 Tenth Decade (premiere) 10:00 Patagonia 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:45 Movie "The Restless Years" (bw) CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough 8:00 OECA 8:45 Mr. Dressup 9:10 OECA 10:05 Mr. Dressup 10:10 OECA 10:30 Friendly Giant

10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street noon News 12:20 Farm News (bw) 12:30 Bewitched 1:00 Movie "Khyper Patrol" 2:30 Marie Callaghan 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Tommy Tompkins 5:00 I Dream of Jeannie 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 News 6:30 Marcus Welby, MD 7:30 TBA 8:00 This Land 8:30 No, That's Me Over Here 9:00 Tenth Decade (premiere) 10:00 Patagonia 11:00 CBC/Local News 11:40 Movie "Adam and Evelyn" (bw) CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener 8:00 Arts 100: Communications 8:20 Concern 8:30 University of the Air 9:00 Yoga 9:30 Cartoons 10:00 Romper Room 10:30 Ladies' Fare 11:00 Elaine Cole 11:30 All About Faces noon Cartoon Capers 12:30 Flintstones 1:00 Virginia Graham 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 Mantrap 3:00 Another World 3:30 Anything You Can Do 4:00 Lassie (bw) 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5:00 Bonanza 6:00 News 6:30 Family Affair 7:00 Cade's County 8:00 NHL: St. Louis-Montreal 10:30 File 13 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Movie "Curse of the Fly" (bw) 1:25 Concern WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 7:45 Meditations/Headline Round-Up 7:50 Concern

8:00 Casper 9:00 Louise 10:00 Mike Douglas 11:30 That Girl noon Bewitched 12:30 Password 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 Movie "Escort West" (bw) 5:30 News 6:30 ABC Evening News 7:00 Gilligan's Island 7:30 Let's Make a Deal 8:00 Bewitched 8:30 Room 222 9:00 Smith Family 9:30 Shirley's World 10:00 Man & the City 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Masquerade" WNED 17-NET Buffalo 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Alive & About 10:20 For the Love of Art 10:40 Community of Living Things 11:10 Assignment Science 11:30 Parlons I 11:45 Primary Art 12:30 Government Story 1:00 Let's Go Sciencing (is that even a word? Cheesy) 1:15 Talking Town 1:30 Mr. Whatnot 2:00 It's Your Earth 2:20 A World of Things 2:40 Cover to Cover 3:00 Bridge with Jean Cox 3:30 Hathayoga 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:30 How Do Your Children Grow? 7:30 Electric Company 8:00 French Chef 8:30 This Week 9:00 Great American Dream Machine 10:00 Martin Agronsky Evening Edition CICA 19-OECA Toronto 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Magic Roundabout

8:35 Le monde des petits 8:45 For New Canadians Only 9:05 Art 9:10 Tous canadiens 9:30 Claudette et Toto 9:40 Let's Act It Out 9:55 Art 10:00 Reading Opportunities 10:10 Images & Things 10:30 Programs of Cultural Enrichment 10:50 Guess What? 11:00 Guten Tag 11:15 Relationships in Nature 11:30 Le theatre, le tragique et vous 11:50 Le nature et ses merveilles noon Misterogers' Neighborhood 12:30 Language & Learning 12:50 Landmarks 1:00 Lit, Lang & the Arts 1:25 Art 1:30 Space & Man 1:50 Ripples 2:05 Mathematical Relationships 2:20 Concepts & Regions 2:30 Programs of Cultural Enrichment 2:40 Aspects of British History 3:00 Ed Allen 3:30 Home Base: Safety 4:00 Paperweight 4:30 Painting with Guy Palazzola 4:50 Landmarks 5:00 Hockey 5:15 Photography 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Trousse-Mitoufle 6:40 Feu sur les planches 7:30 Making Things Grow 8:00 World in Your Kitchen 8:30 Showcase 8:50 Adventures in Mathemathics 9:00 People Worth Knowing 9:30 Shopping Around WUTV 29-Ind Buffalo 10:00 Romper Room 11:00 Naked Truth 11:30 Anniversary Game noon Movie "Too Many Husbands" (bw) 1:30 Mantrap 2:00 Suspense Theatre (bw) 3:00 Bozo's Big Top 4:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 4:30 Ultraman 5:00 Lost in Space 6:00 Ozzie & Harriet 6:30 Patty Duke

7:00 Munsters 7:30 Leave It to Beaver 8:00 Movie "Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise" (bw) 10:00 Avengers 11:00 One Step Beyond 11:30 Movie "Secret Mission" (bw) 1:00 Movie "Assault at Tomahawk Gap" Retro: New York City, Thursday, October 31, 1946 Source, New York Times Channels 2-WCBW (CBS, now WCBS-TV) 4-WNBT (NBC, now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont, now WNYW-Fox) No morning programs listed AFTERNOONS 3:00 5-News, music (to 5:00) EVENING 7:50 4-Television Reporter (newsreel, voiced by John Cameron Swayze) 8:00 4-Hour Glass (variety); Helen Parrish, host 5-Charm School 8:15 2-News, Milo Boulton 8:30 2-Case of the Poisoned Powder (mystery) 5-Film Shorts 8:50 2-Feature Film (title not listed) 9:00 4-Children's Halloween Party 5-Quiz-Cash and Carry, with Dennis James Hour Glass, with Helen Parrish, on WNBT was the first big-budget hour-long variety show on network TV, sponsored by Chase and Sanborn Coffee. Television historians now count it as a prototype for successful variety shows from Milton Berle through Red Skelton to Dean Martin and Carol Burnett, and its influence is even felt in the formats of contemporary TV talk/variety shows like The Late Show With David Letterman. It was the first show to be seen by a sizable multi-city audience, live in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, and Albany, and possibly by kinescope in Chicago. It only aired for one season (1946-47), not because it failed to draw an audience--quite the contrary. It was TV's first hit series, visited by major radio stars like Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy doing their first TV guest shots. And host Helen Parrish was regarded as television's breakout star, someone who was beginning to draw attention to the medium and sell TV sets just the way Milton Berle did two years later. But she left the program to have a baby, and neither she nor Hour Glass returned to the NBC schedule afterward. While Parrish made occasional appearances after Hour Glass in film and on TV, she never again hosted a program. She passed

away from cancer in 1959 at the age of just 35, survived by her husband, TV producer John Guedel (best known as Art Linkletter's producer on House Party and People Are Funny) and two children. TV historians sometimes speculate on what might have been, had she remained with the show or returned to network series television for the 1947-48 season. Retro: New Hampshire edition, September 16, 1978 5PM-5AM Sun. Source: TV Guide Channels listed 2 WGBH Boston (PBS) 3 WCAX Burlington, VT (CBS) 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 5 WCVB Boston (ABC) 6 WCSH Portland, ME (NBC) 7 WNAC Boston (CBS) 8 WMTW Poland Spring, ME (ABC) 9 WMUR Manchester, NH (ABC) 11 WENH Durham, NH (PBS) 12 WMEB Orono, ME (PBS) 13 WGAN Portland, ME (CBS) 22 WWLP Springfield, MA (NBC) 27 WSMW Worcester (Ind.) 33 WETK Burlington, VT (PBS) 38 WSBK Boston (Ind.) 44 WGBX Boston (PBS) 56 WLVI Boston (Ind.) 5:00PM 4 Last of The Wild 5 8 9 Wide World of Sports Analysis and highlights from last night's Ali-Spinks heavyweight-title bout at New Orleans. Howard Cosell reports. From Brooklyn, Mich.: Same day coverage of USAC's Michigan 150. Gordon Johncock is the defending champion. Chris Economaki and Jackie Stewart report. Also: The Italian Grand Prix, taped at Monza, Italy. (90 min.) 6 This is the Life 11 33 James Michener's World Special: "Hawaii Revisited," a tour of the 50th state. (Repeat, 60 min.) [Captioned for the hearingimpaired.] 12 Mister Rogers 22 Wild Kingdom Monkey business in Japan: how an unusual breed, the macaque, adapts to its rugged environment. 38 Maverick B&W Bret (James Garner) and Bart's (Jack Kelly) devotion to one another is tested when they're offered a deal that can mean $10,000 for one of them-but just one. Jessamy: Patricia Barry. Stryker: Ray Teal. Sundown: John Cliff. (60 min.) 44 Women's Golf Special: Third-round play in the Sarah Coventry Tournament. 5:30 2 Wilder Wilder Special: Religious themes dominate these four short plays by Thornton Wilder, produced by the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. 4 This is the NFL 6 Pop Goes the Country Host Ralph Emery welcomes Bill Anderson, Mary Lou Turner and Connie Smith. Songs include:

"Still the One", "Liars One, Believers Zero." 12 On Nature's Trail 22 Next Step Beyond Recovering from surgery and a coma, a man (Lewis vanBergen) goes on vacation to Tahiti, where he runs into evidence that he was there before-while he was in the hospital. EVENING 2 Photo Show 3 4 6 7 13 22 News 11 Firing Line Toronto Sun editor-in-chief Peter Worthington talks about charges brought against him for publishing information on Soviet spying activities in Canada. 12 Characteristics of Learning Disabilities 27 Movie B&W "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man." (1951) Bud Abbott and Lou Costello aid an invisible man (Arthur Franz) when he's accused of murder. Adele Jergens. (90 min) 33 Studio See 38 My Three Sons Robbie hopes his ballet lessons will help him make the track team. 56 Six Million Dollar Man Steve (Lee Majors) masquerades as the OSI Neurophysiologist to learn why an anonymous concern offered $1 million for a week of his time. Tamara Batalova: Suzanne Charny. Oscar: Richard Anderson. Bob Kemps: Leslie Moonves. 6:30 2 Pro Soccer 3 7 13 38 CBS News 4 6 22 NBC News 5 News 8 Family Affair 9 ABC News 12 33 Economically Speaking 44 Watch Your Mouth 7:00 3 9 13 Hee Haw Guests: Bill Anderson and Mary Lou Turner, Lonzo and Oscar, and Jana Jae. Songs include: "Where are You Going, Billy Boy" (Bill, Mary Lou); "Fox on the Run", "The Green, Green Grass of Home" (Lonzo and Oscar); "Chicken Reel" (Jana); "I Washed my Hands in Muddy Water" (Roy Clark); "Silver Wings" (Buck, Buckaroos); and "It's So Easy" (Hagers). 4 Hollywood Squares John Byner, Mike Connors, George Gobel, Jill Ireland, Paul Lynde, Bill Macy, Rose Marie, Ron Palillo and Leslie Uggams are guests. 5 Political Talk-Republican Candidates for the Massachusetts U.S. senatorial nomination field questions from news reporters. 6 Star Trek Kirk (William Shatner) battles invisible beings who are using his crewmen to continue their species. Problem: the process renders humans susceptible to cell damage, rapid aging-and death. Deela: Kathie Browne. 7 Lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk's first program of the 1978-79 season . Songs include: "I'll Never Smile Again", "I Can Dream, Can't I?", "You're Getting to Be A Habit with Me". 8 Twin Double 11 Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival Sid Dawson's New Chicago Rhythm Kings play: "Chicago", "Nobody's Sweetheart Now", "Oh Baby".

12 Black Perspective on The News 22 Odyssey Debut: A travel and learning series designed for young people. Opener: Mr. Murphy talks about the history of candy; Jon visits a farm museum; Donna examines a square-lipped rhino. 38 Dick Van Dyke 44 Club 44 The Righteous Jazz Band entertains; folk singers Jeannie Stahl and Mason Daring perform; Margaret and Franco Romagnoli prepare pasta; Richard Borten from the Consumer Council discusses the shelf life of food. Charlie Stuart and Lanie Zera. 56 Mary Tyler Moore Mary faces a jail sentence for refusing to reveal a news source to a Federal grand jury. Lou: Edward Asner. 7:30 2 At Home Opera star Phyllis Curtin is interviewed after her home in the Berkshires. Reporter: China Altman. 4 Wild Kingdom A remote-controlled net is used to capture a jaguar in northern Mexico; bobcat and vultures are sighted. 8 Racers Forty-foot powerboats race in the Gulf of Mexico in the Swift Powerboat Classic. Johnny Rutherford is the program host. 11 Prisoner The Prisoner has beaten the system and must either lead the Village or claim his freedom. Prisoner: Patrick McGoohan. 12 33 Agronsky and Company 22 As Schools Match Wits Return: Easthampton High meets Ch. 22 staffers to kick off the new season. 27 Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig 38 Chico and The Man Ed is trying desperately to get rid of his unwanted new partner Chico (Freddie Prinze). Ed: Jack Albertson. 56 Mary Tyler Moore Mary's friends think that her very handsome date (Robert Wolders) must have a shallow character. 8:00 2 Pallisers Part 12. Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Plantagenet (Phillip Latham) have misgivings about being Duke and Duchess of Omnium. 3 7 13 Good Times Florida (Esther Rolle) returns to the series as the Evans family begins a sixth season with a wedding in the works. Thelma (Bern Nadette Stanis) is marrying a college athlete and her mother is flying in from Arizona for the event. First of three parts. J.J.: Jimmie Walker. Willona: Ja'net DuBois. Michael: Ralph Carter. Bookman: Johnny Brown. Penny: Janet Jackson. Keith: Ben Powers. Sweet Daddy: Theodore Wilson (1 hour) 4 6 22 CHiPs John and Ponch (Larry Wilcox, Erik Estrada) consider leaving the Highway Patrol for a new line of work: selling cars. Brianne Leary is introduced as Off. Sindy Cahill in this second season opener. Getraer: Robert Pine. Baricza: Brodie Greer. 5 8 9 Love Boat Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) is marooned in this second season opener. Heedless of storm warnings, he puts ashore on a tropical isle, leaving the Pacific Princess to weather choppy seas without its captain. In other vignettes, Isaac (Ted Lange) poses as a tycoon to win a knockout passenger (Lola Falana); and a young woman (Donna Mills), given up for adoption at birth, takes the cruise because her natural mother is on board. (2 hrs) 12 33 Great Performances

The City Center Joffery Ballet performs "The Dance of the Chinese Conjurer," a 1917 work set to music by Satie and featuring sets and costumes designed by Picasso. (Rerun) 27 Hee Haw Honeys Guest Sammi Smith sings "Help Me Make it Through the Night." 38 Movie-Drama "Ice Palace" (1960) Edna Ferber's sprawling novel of Alaska's struggle for statehood, turned into a sprawling screen saga of family relationships. Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, Carolyn Jones. (3 hrs) 56 Movie B&W "I Saw What You Did." (1965) Horror director William Castle switches from monsters to adolescents for this tale of teen-agers unwittingly involved in a murder. Joan Crawford. (2 hrs) 8:30 11 Chesapeake Planter Touring a recreated Colonial farm. 27 That Nashville Music Barbara Fairchild, the Osborne Brothers and Carl Perkins are guests. 9:00 2 Great Performances Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca," a 1900 versimo work, interweaves the destines of a prima donna (soprano Raina Kabaivanska), her lover (tenor Placido Domingo) and a sinister police chief (baritone Sherill Milnes). Sung in Italian. (2 hrs, 30 min) 3 7 13 Movie Dennis Weaver is "The Islander," a hotshot lawyer who retires to Hawaii-only to become involved with a mobster, a runaway grand-jury witness and a senator suspected of attempted murder. A 1978 tv-movie filmed on location. (2 hrs) 4 6 22 Movie In Part 1 of "King Kong" (1976), an expedition to find oil on an uncharted Pacific island turns up a giant ape instead. This remake of the 1933 classic contains over an hour of footage not shown in theaters. (2 hrs) 11 In Performance at Wolf Trap 12 James Michener's World Special: "Hawaii Revisited," a tour of the 50th state with James Michener, who charts the islands' development and colonization. He comments on the islands' volcanic origin; their early settlement by canoe-borne Polynesians (c. AD 750) (Rerun) 27 Porter Wagoner Guest: Lois Johnson. Musical highlights: "When I Need You," "Come on In" (Lois). 33 Bluegrass at the Englishtown Music Hall Tex Logan and Don Stover perform at a 1977 festival in New Jersey. 44 Movie "The Importance of Being Earnest." (English, 1952) Faithful, first-rate version of Oscar Wilde's satire of manners, romance, mistaken identity. Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, Margaret Rutherford, Dorothy Tutin. 9:30 27 Pop Goes the Country Guests include Johnny Rodriguez and Gene Watson. Johnny does "We Believe in Happy Endings" and a medley of "Love Put a Sing in My Heart," "That's The Way Love Goes" and "Pass Me By." 10:00 5 8 9 Fantasy Island Ricardo Montalban starts his second season as the mysterious Roarke, proprietor of an island resort where dreams can be realized for a price. In this episode, a Vietnam veteran, presumed dead for eight years, hopes to pick up where he left off with his family, and the only male teacher at an exclusive girls' school wants to learn what it's like to have a harem. Tatoo: Herve Villechaize. 11 33 Movie B&W

Ingmar Bergman's "Port of Call" (Swedish, 1948) concerns the love affair between an embittered sailor and a factory girl. 12 Los Angeles Philharmonic at The Hollywood Bowl 27 Nashville on The Road Jerry Reed is the guest. He does "Alabama Wild Man" and "Amos Moses." Other songs include "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms," "Morning." 56 Movie B&W "The Monster that Challenged The World" (1957) Tim Holt directs a Navy assault against prehistoric creatures. (90 min.) 10:30 27 College Football The Air Force Falcons vs. the Boston College Eagles in a game played earlier today at Chestnut Hill. 11:00 3 4 5 6 7 13 22 News 8 9 ABC News 38 Senator Brooke Reports 11:15 8 Get Smart 9 Movie B&W "Escape." (1940) Fine thriller about an attempt to rescue an actress (Nazimova) from the Nazis in prewar Europe. Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt, Felix Bressart. Henning: Albert Basserman. (2 hrs) 11:30 2 David Susskind 3 Movie "Emperor of The North." (1973) Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine play rough in this action yarn about a hobo determined to ride a sadistic railroad guard's freight train. Cigaret: Keith Carradine. Cracker: Charles Tyner. Hogger: Malcolm Atterbury. Policeman: Simon Oakland (2 hours, 30 min) 4 6 22 Saturday Night Live A 1977 show with Steve Martin (host); comics Franken and Davis; and singer Jackson Browne, who does "Running on Empty." (90 min, rerun) 5 Movie B&W "Body and Soul." (1947) Director Robert Rossen's excellent story of the rise of a middleweight boxer (John Garfield), in one of his best roles. Lilli Palmer, Anne Revere, Hazel Brooks. Quinn: William Conrad. (2 hrs) 7 Movie "Brink's: The Great Robbery" (1976) TV-movie dramatizing the multimillion-dollar theft that rocked Boston in 1950-and took six years to solve. Leslie Nielsen, Darren McGavin. Conforti: Cliff Gorman. Jackson: Carl Betz. Russo: Michael Gazzo. (2 hrs) 13 Movie "The Flame and The Arrow." (1950) Rousing derring-do with Burt Lancaster fighting villains in medieval Italy. Good action. Virginia Mayo, Robert Douglas, Aline MacMahon. 38 Avi Nelson 11:45 8 Lohman and Barkley A show featuring Vincent Price, singer Barbi Benton, comedian Gallagher and comic magician Judy Carter. Sketches include Vincent receiving a lesson in preparing duck from master chef Al, and giving a wine-tasting demonstration; and Gallagher showing how to make applesauce with a "Sledge-O-Matic." (60 min)

OVERNIGHT Midnight 38 Viewpoint on Nutrition 12:30 38 Athletes-Profile 12:45 38 Listen 1:00 4 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert Performers include the Staples, Donna Summer, the Group with No Name, the comedy team of Jim Samuels and Marty Cohen. (90 min) 6 Movie B&W "The Affairs of Annabel." (1938) Funny, fast-paced Hollywood satire about a starlet (Lucille Ball), her high-pressure press agent (Jack Oakie), gangsters and mistaken identity. Josephine: Ruth Donnelly. Webb: Bradley Page. (90 min) 22 Movie B&W "To Have or Have Not." (1944) Howard Hawks directed the sensational team of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (her movie debut) in this crackling tale of intrigue in World War II Martininque. Eddie: Walter Brennan. Helene: Dolores Moran. Cricket: Hoagy Carmichael. (90 min) 1:30 5 Movie B&W "The Money Trap." (1966) A fine cast in a heavily plotted yarn about a policeman turned crook. Joe: Glenn Ford. Rosalie: Rita Hayworth. Lisa: Elke Sommer. Van Tilden: Joseph Cotten. (2 hrs) 7 Movie B&W "Badman's Territory." (946) Randolph Scott vs. nearly every baddie in Western history. George "Gabby" Hayes, Ann Richards, Ray Collins. Bass: Nestor Paiva. 1:50 3 Wrestling 2:30 4 Insight "No Tears for Kelsey," the story of a rebellious teen-ager. 3:30 5 Five All Night 3:45 5 ABC News 4:00 5 Third World 4:30 5 Good Day! Guests include fashion consultant John T. Molloy. (Rerun) Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, October 30, 1976 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Popeye 7:30 Muggsy (delay from 12:30) 8 AM Big Blue Marble 8:30 Pink Panther 10 AM McDuff, The Talking Dog 10:30 Monster Squad 11 AM Land Of The Lost 11:30 Come Along 2 (local kids' show) 12 N News 12:30 Dialogue (the proposed merger of the schools within the Atlanta University Center: Morehouse, Spelman, Atlanta University, an interview with Alex Haley, whose "Roots" was coming up on ABC (Ch. 11) in January) 1 PM Tarzan 2 PM Movie: "The Crawling Eye" 3:30 Movie: "The Curse Of The Fly" 5 PM Lawrence Welk (Halloween show) 6 PM News 6:30 Saturday Extra 7 PM Hee Haw (C.W. McCall does "Convoy," also Crystal Gayle, and Brush Arbor) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "McQ" (John Wayne) 11:15 News 11:45 Saturday Night (not yet Saturday Night Live-host Buck Henry, musical guests The Band) 1:15 News 1:20 Movie: "Doctor Blood's Coffin" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Agricultural Science In Action 7:30 Muggsy 8 AM Little Rascals 8:25 News For Little People 8:30 Pink Panther 10 AM McDuff, The Talking Dog 10:30 Monster Squad 11 AM Land Of The Lost 11:30 Big John, Little John 12 N Kids From C.A.P.E.R. 12:30 Countdown To Destiny (religion) 1 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 2 PM The FBI 3 PM Tennis: Singles final in the $200,000 Colgate Inaugural, then the richest event in women's tennis. 5 PM News 5:30 Basic Black 6 PM Music Hall America (hostess Lynn Anderson, Johnny Rodriguez, singer Tom Bresh, Chuck

Woolery, the Oak Ridge Boys) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "McQ" 11:15 Treasure Hunt (Geoff Edwards) 11:45 Saturday Night WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "The Novel And Theater Of Contemporary France" 6:30 Box 5 7 AM Tree Talks 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Sylvester And Tweety 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour 11 AM Ark II 11:30 Clue Club 12 N News 12:30 Way Out Games 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival (Hermione Gingold in "Winter Of The Witch") 1:30 What's It All About? (Walter Cronkite explains the electoral process, particularly the electoral college.) 2 PM Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 2:30 Soul Train (guests: the Undisputed Truth) 3:30 Movie: "Escape Of The Birdmen" 5:30 Kidsworld 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Music Hall America (host Mike Douglas, Barbara Mandrell, Anson Williams, Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass, Martin Mull, show regular Dean Rutherford) 8 PM The Jeffersons 8:30 Doc (last show of the series) 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (guest: Roddy McDowall) 10:55 Political Program (Republican, probably Gerald Ford, who was defeated by Jimmy Carter that year) 11 PM News 11:30 The Truth About Houdini 12:30 Movie: "You'll Like My Mother" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM Secrets Of The Deep 7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("The Prince And The Pauper," Part 4) 8 PM A Matter Of Size (the influence of government and big business on everyday life) 8:30 Harry S Truman: Plain Speaking (Ed Flanders' one-man

show) 9:30 Visions: "The War Widow" 11 PM Movie: "Top Hat" (Fred and Ginger) sign off 12:40 AM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Science In Action 7 AM Dusty's Treehouse 7:30 Call It Macaroni 8 AM Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly 9 AM Jabberjaw 9:30 Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt 10:30 Krofft Supershow 12 N Junior Almost Anything Goes (Abe Vigoda, Lesley Ann Warren, and Avery Schreiber are the coaches; Soupy Sales hosts) 12:30 American Bandstand (guests: Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.) 1:30 College Football Pregame Show 1:45 College Football: Teams TBA 5 PM Wide World Of Sports: Formula One racing: the Grand Prix of Japan; World Weightlifting Championships; Evel Knievel attempts a world-record jump at the Kingdome (time approximate) 6:30 Dolly (guest: Tennessee Ernie Ford who, of course, sings "Sixteen Tons") 7 PM ABC News (Ted Koppel) 7:30 Kaleidoscope 9 8 PM Holmes & Yoyo 8:30 Mr T & Tina (not that Mr. T, this is Pat Morita as Taro) 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Most Wanted 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Movie: "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" 1 AM Movie: "Night Monster" WXIA 11 Alive Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Adventures In Living 7 AM Ebony Beat Journal 7:30 How To Follow The Campaign (ABC's Steve Bell explains the campaign to children--I think this was delayed from the previous Sunday.) 8 AM Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly 9 AM Jabberjaw 9:30 Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt 10:30 Krofft Supershow 12 N Knowing Is Going (students from Guy Webb Elementary School learn about puppetry as they visit the Vagabond Marionettes--pre-empts "Junior Almost Anything Goes") 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 College Football Pregame 1:45 College Football: Teams TBA 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 News 7 PM Space: 1999 8 PM Holmes & Yoyo 8:30 Mr. T & Tina 9 PM Starsky & Hutch 10 PM Most Wanted 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Terror" (this '63 Boris Karloff flick was an early film for Jack Nicholson) 1:30 ABC News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7 AM Bullwinkle 7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 8 AM Sylvester And Tweety 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Tarzan (animated) 10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour 11 AM Ark II 11:30 Clue Club 12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 12:30 Way Out Games 1 PM Baylor High School Football Highlights 2 PM Soul Train (the Four Tops, Vicki Sue Robinson) 3 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster 3:30 Wrestling 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: Boxing: Duane Bobick vs. Young Sanford, heavyweights; Mike Quarry vs. Tom Bethea, light heavyweights; Superbowl of Motocross) 5:55 Political Program (Republican) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Kidsworld 7:30 Campaign '76 (this may have been delayed from Friday night on CBS) 8 PM The Jeffersons 8:30 Doc 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 10:55 Political Program (Republican) 11 PM Moment Of Truth (religious program, with Rev. Garland Faw) 11:30 Movie: "Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors" 1 AM Movie: "Dorian Gray" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS) 7 AM Georgia Farm Monitor 7:30 Little Rascals 8 AM Sylvester And Tweety 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Scrunch (kids' show which had a version on all Multimedia stations)

10 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour 11 AM Ark II 11:30 Clue Club 12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 12:30 Way Out Games 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 1:30 College Football Pregame 1:45 College Football: Teams TBA 5 PM Ebony Speaks (time approximate) 5:30 Porter Wagoner 6 PM Close-Up 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM The Jeffersons 8:30 Doc 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett 10:55 Political Program (Republican) 11 PM News 11:20 Campaign '76 11:50 Movie: "Green Mansions" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Once Upon A Classic: "The Prince And The Pauper," Part 3 10:30 Zoom 11 AM Infinity Factory 11:30 Rebop 12 N Carrascolendas 12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 1 PM Vegetable Soup 1:30 Chust For Fancy (no idea what this is) 2 PM Sound Of Youth 2:30 Guppies To Groupers 3 PM Byline: Spencer Johnson 3:30 Pianoplay 4 PM Garden Show 4:30 Cinema Showcase: Robert Morse 5 PM Movie: "Rain" 6:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater 7 PM Firing Line 8 PM Tragedy Of Two Ambitions (Thomas Hardy story about two ambitious brothers trying to escape their alcoholic father.) 9 PM Movie: "Sawdust And Tinsel" 10:35 Soundstage (jazz musicians Jon Hendricks and Annie Ross) sign off 11:35 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

5:05 World At Large 6:10 Wally's Workshop 6:40 News 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Ultra Man 8:30 Speed Racer 9 AM Lost In Space 10 AM Addams Family 10:30 Munsters 11 AM Hazel 11:30 The Lucy Show 12 N Roller Game Of The Week 1 PM Movie: "Safari" 3 PM Movie: "Singapore" 4:30 Last Of The Wild 5 PM Mission: Impossible 6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling 8 PM NHL Hockey: Atlanta Flames vs. Vancouver Canucks 10:30 'Tween Games (today's scores, and Bill Tush visiting Ch. 17's satellite facilities--17 went national Dec. 20) 11 PM NBA Basketball: Atlanta Hawks vs. Golden State Warriors 1 AM Movie: "Satan's Satellites" (Leonard Nimoy appears in this flick from '52, time approximate) 2:40 Movie: "Safari" 3:40 Movie: "Singapore" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 8 AM Villa Alegre 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("The Prince And The Pauper," Part 3) 10:30 Zoom 11 AM Infinity Factory 11:30 Rebop 12 N Carrascolendas 12:30 off the air 5 PM Firing Line 6 PM Playback (music) 6:30 Enquiry 7 PM Black Perspective On The News 7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("The Prince And The Pauper," Part 4) 8 PM In Performace At Wolf Trap (jazz with Earl "Fatha" Hines, Dizzy Gillespie, and Billy Eckstine) 9 PM Drink, Drank, Drunk (Carol Burnett hosts a program mixing comedy, drama, and music with the facts about alcoholism. Appearing: Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna, Ellen Madison and Larry Blyden-don't know when this was taped, since he died in a car crash in 1975, singer Linda Hopkins) 10 PM Movie: "Twentieth Century" (John Barrymore,

Carole Lombard) 11:35 Cinema Showcase: Gale Sondergaard sign off 12:05 AM WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Entertainment Page 6 PM Prize Line 6:30 Entertainment Page 7 PM Total Information Television (guest: Tom Valentine, author of "Pyramid Power") 8 PM Person-To-Person Television (no, not reruns of Edward R. Murrow's classic) 9 PM Total Information Television 10 PM Person-To-Person Television 11 PM Prize Line 11:30 PTL Club WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7:30 Animal World 8 AM Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Pink Panther 10 AM McDuff, The Talking Dog 10:30 Monster Squad 11 AM Land Of The Lost 11:30 Big John, Little John 12 N Kids From C.A.P.E.R. 12:30 Muggsy 1 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 2 PM Death Valley Days 2:30 On Campus 3 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music (Tommy Overstreet, Dottie West, Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan--they gave the world "Tennessee Birdwalk") 3:30 Nashville On The Road 4 PM Arthur Smith 4:30 On Campus 5 PM Soul Train (guests: Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.) 6 PM Wild Kingdom 6:30 NBC News (John Hart) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "McQ" 11:15 Dolly (guest: Anson Williams) 11:45 Saturday Night WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("The Prince And The Pauper," Part 3) 10:30 Zoom 11 AM Sesame Street 12 N Carrascolendas

12:30 Crockett's Victory Garden 1 PM Five String Breakdown: Basic Banjo 1:30 Big Blue Marble 2 PM Word On Words 2:30 Guppies To Groupers 3 PM Byline: Spencer Johnson 3:30 Pianoplay 4 PM Speaking Of Pets 4:30 Cinema Showcase: Robert Morse 5 PM Sign News 45 5:30 Plants, Gardens, Etc. 6 PM Health Care Perspective 6:30 Book Beat (Francine du Plessix Gray discusses "Lovers And Tyrants," her novel about a woman's adventures in France and America.) 7 PM Rebop 7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("The Prince And The Pauper," Part 4) 8 PM Firing Line 9 PM God Of Our Fathers (the life and religious views of Benjamin Franklin) 9:30 Anyone For Tennyson? (20 of his love poems) 10 PM Nova (desert life) sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Huck And Yogi 7:30 Deputy Dawg 8 AM Heckle And Jeckle 8:30 Mighty Mouse 9 AM Porky Pig 9:30 Popeye And Friends 10 AM Superman 10:30 Batman 11 AM Jetsons 11:30 Flash Gordon (the Buster Crabbe serial) 12 N Movie: "Above Us The Waves" (about the sinking of the Tirpitz in World War II) 2 PM NFL Game Of The Week 2:30 Pro Football Playback 3 PM Wagon Train 4 PM Laramie 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM Swiss Family Robinson (not the ABC series of the previous season--this one appears to have originated in Canada) 6:30 Rodeo...A Matter Of Style (the 1975 Frontier Days) 7 PM Movie: "Lady With Red Hair" 8:30 Hi Doug (guest: country singer Connie Smith) 9 PM It's Time To Pray, America 10 PM The Lesson 10:30 700 Club 11:30 Public Policy Forums (a debate on the amount of protection the First Amendment provides the press) sign off 12:30 AM

WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 12 N Roller Super Stars 1 PM World Championship Kick Boxing 2 PM Sports Challenge 2:30 Three Stooges 3 PM Music City 3:30 American Angler 4 PM Rin Tin Tin 4:30 Lassie 5 PM Water World (don't know if this is Lloyd Bridges or James Franciscus) 5:30 Get Down (music) 6:30 Champions (sports show) 7:30 Billy Elmore (religion) 8 PM Jerry Falwell 9 PM Ernest Angley 10 PM Liberty Faith Temple 10:30 Quest For Adventure 11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith sign off 11:05 PM WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 8:30 Doc (last show of the series) With the second season of Doc getting the ax after two months (or less), what replaced it at 8:30/7:30 on Saturdays--or perhaps I should ask it as "how did all the programming pieces fall together afterwards"? The changes took place on Nov. 6: 8 PM Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 Bob Newhart 9 PM All In The Family 9:30 Alice 10 PM Carol Burnett On Nov. 10 "The Jeffersons" moved to Wednesday following "Good Times"; movies filled the 9-11 slot on Wednesday nights. Also headed for the scrap heap were ABC's "Holmes & Yoyo" and "Mr. T & Tina," with their last episodes airing Dec. 11. ABC tried several sitcoms in the 8-9 slot through the winter and spring of '77 without success. Retro: Central Florida Saturday, October 30, 1971 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 7 AM Across The Fence 7:30 Flying Nun

8 AM Dr. Dolittle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Barrier Reef 10:30 Take A Giant Step (how to stretch your allowance) 11:30 Bugaloos 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Jetsons 1 PM Safari To Adventure 1:30 Star Trek 2:30 Laramie 3:30 Outdoor World (local) 4 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 4:30 Judd For The Defense 5:30 Untamed World 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley) 7 PM Movie: "Force Of Arms" 9 PM NBC Movie: "Grand Prix," Part 1 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Julie" (Doris Day as a woman who learns her husband is a psychopath out to kill her.) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) 5:30 Speaking Freely (possible solutions to the problems in Northern Ireland) 6:30 Front Desk 7 PM Masquerade ("The Pied Piper Of Hamelin," who uses a kazoo; "The Forgetful Husband"; "The Man Who Sold His Beard") 7:30 Turned On Crisis (drug use is discussed, including a discussion about the links between organized crime and drugs) 8:30 Hollywood Television Theater: "Birdbath" 9:30 Book Beat (William F. Buckley Jr. discusses his memoir "Cruising Speed") 10 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Jude The Obscure," Part 4) sign off 11 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6 AM Growers' Almanac 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Classical Mythology" 7 AM Tom & Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM) 7:30 Groovie Goolies (delay from Sun 9:30 AM) 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 (dramatization of Abraham Lincoln's nomination for the Presidency in 1860) 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival: "A Ghost Of A Chance" ('68, from England) 2 PM Mothers-In-Law 2:30 Movie: "The Shadow Of The Cat" 4 PM Porter Wagoner 4:30 Bill Anderson 5 PM Death Valley Days 5:30 Chicago Teddy Bears (delay from Fri 8 PM) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Funny Face (delay from 8:30 PM) 7:30 It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown 8 PM Movie: "House Of Cards" 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "The Curse Of The Werewolf" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:30 Across The Fence 7 AM Movie: "Six Black Horses" 8:30 Job Hunter 9 AM History In The Making 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Barrier Reef 10:30 Take A Giant Step 11:30 Bugaloos 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Florida Gardenland 1 PM Crafts With Katy 1:30 Categorically Speaking (high-school quiz bowl: Tampa Robinson vs. Sarasota) 2 PM Movie: "Blood Of The Vampire" 4 PM Wagon Train 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM Movie: "For Love Or Money" 8 PM The Partners (Don Adams' unsuccessful followup to "Get Smart"; here he's a Maxwell Smartlike police detective) 8:30 The Good Life (short-lived effort for Larry Hagman and Donna Mills--a few years later both would be in highly-successful primetime soaps: he on "Dallas," she on "Knots Landing") 9 PM NBC Movie: "Grand Prix" (Part 1) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Commando" WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6:55 News, Weather, Sports 7 AM Thunderbirds 7:30 Huck & Yogi

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 (Endora prepares to celebrate Halloween--funny, I watched one yesterday in which she didn't like the depiction of witches on Halloween.) 10:30 Lidsville 11 AM Curiosity Shop (Vincent Price hosts a show about fright; Ray Bradbury contributes an appropriate cartoon.) 12 N Outer Limits (worth it just to see host Art Grindle, an Orlando auto dealer, and his commercials) 1 PM American Bandstand (guest: Freda Payne) 1:30 College Football Pre-Game Show 1:45 College Football: Colorado-Nebraska 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (from Tokyo: the Baltimore Orioles meet the Tokyo Giants, taped, time approximate) 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM Pet Set (Betty White) 7:30 Lawrence Welk (the Welk family present a musical biography of Mr. Music Maker) 8:30 ABC Movie: "A Little Game" (a psychopathic 13-year-old who may have committed a murder) 10 PM The Persuaders (Tony Curtis/Roger Moore) 11 PM ABC News (Sam Donaldson) 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movies: "The Blob," "The Fly," "The Thing" (to 4:15 AM) WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 6:45 News 7 AM Romper Room 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 1:30 College Football Pre-Game Show 1:45 College Football: Colorado-Nebraska 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Getting Together (Bobby Sherman) 8:30 ABC Movie: "A Little Game" 10 PM The Persuaders 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Football Scoreboard 11:30 Movie: "Congo Crossing"

1 AM Involvement 10 WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 7 AM Compass 7:30 Cisco Kid 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 Championship Bridge 2:30 Larry Kane 3:30 Music Box 4 PM Wrestling (probably from Tampa) 5 PM Championship Bowling 6 PM Sports Challenge 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 Funny Face 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show (guest: Steve Lawrence) 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Desk Set" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6:45 News, Fishing, Weather 7 AM Tarzan 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 Opportunity Line 2:30 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes And The Deadly Necklace" 4 PM High-Q (high-school quiz bowl: Manatee High vs. Seminole Senior High) 4:30 Here's Lucy (guest: Dinah Shore, delay from Mon 9 PM)

5 PM Gunsmoke (guest: Victor French, delay from Mon 8 PM) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Perry Mason 7:30 Dragnet (with Harry Morgan) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 Funny Face 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 Mary Tyler Moore 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Susan Slade" WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) off air on Saturday WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Batman (guest villain: King Tut) 7:30 Batman (guest villain: The Joker) 8 AM Dr. Dolittle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9 AM Deputy Dawg 9:30 Pink Panther 10 AM Barrier Reef 10:30 Take A Giant Step 11:30 Bugaloos 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Jetsons 1 PM Hazel 1:30 Flipper 2 PM Movies: "Apache Fury" and "Master Of The World" 4:45 Man In A Suitcase 5:45 Today's College Football 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw (guests: Lynn Anderson and somebody named Ray Sanders) 8 PM Engelbert Humperdinck (guests: Jack Benny, Shani Wallis, Bobby Van) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Grand Prix," Part 1 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movies: "Major Dundee," "Captain Pirate," "Track Of The Vampire," "Atragon," and "Marco Polo" (to 6:35 AM) WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) off air on Saturday WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 2 PM Conversations With Galadriel 2:30 Larry Kane 3:30 Roller Derby 4:30 High Speed Living

5 PM Movie: "City Of Fear" 6:30 CBS News (pre-empted on Ch. 13) 7 PM Boxing From The Forum 8 PM Championship Wrestling From Florida 9 PM Movie: "The Mummy" 10:30 Rollin' On The River (Gladys Knight and the Pips join Kenny Rogers and the First Edition) 11 PM For Adults Only (Barbara Howar and Joyce Susskind host this talk show; guests are Eli Wallach and his wife Anne Jackson, with their views on raising children, drug use among the young, whether there should be a draft or a volunteer army, patriotism, and marriage.) 11:30 Movie: "The Ghost Of Frankenstein" 12:30 Movie: "The Invisible Man" Retro: New York City, Wednesday. October 27, 1948 Source; New York Times Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC) 5-WABD (DuMont) 7-WJZ-TV (ABC) 11-WPIX (Ind) 13-WATV (Ind) MORNING 10:00 13-Test Pattern AFTERNOON 12:30 2-Program Preview; Music, Weather 12:45 2-Soil Conservation Series (instruction) 1:20 2-Film; A Woman's World 1:30 2-Missus Goes A'Shopping 2:45 13-Music and announcements 3:00 13-Feature Film (no title listed) 4:00 13-Western Film 5:00 11-News; Pixie Playtime (children) 13-Junior Frolic 5:30 4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children) 7-The Singing Lady with Ireene Wicker (children) 13-Film serial, "Shadow of the Eagle" (1932, crime drama); John Wayne 5:50 13-Camera Highlights (news)

EVENING 6:00 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 11-Recorded music 6:15 2-Program Preview; Weather 6:30 2-Lucky Pup with Doris Brown (children) 5-Russ Hodges, sports 6:45 2-Bob Howard Show (music, variety) 5-Alan Dale Show (variety) 7:00 2-Recording of Ultrafax Demonstration 5-Birthday Party 7-News and Views. with Walter Kiernan 11-News; Teenage Charm School 13-Film; Oklahoma Cyclone (1930, Western); Bob Steele, Rita Rey 7:15 7-The Fitzgeralds (talk) 7:30 2-CBS News with Douglas Edwards 4-You Are An Artist with Jon Gnagy (instruction) 5-Camera Headlines (newsreel) 7-Critic at Large with Norman Cousins 11-Newsreel 7:40 11-Forum; Votes of the People (election discussion); Edward Flynn, Leo Linder, Thomas Curran, Harry Fleischmann, panelists 7:45 2-Face the Music with Johnny Desmond (variety) 7:50 4-Newsreel, with John Cameron Swayze 8:00 2-Kobb's Korner (variety); Stan Fritts, Hope Emerson, Joe Hurt 4-Girl About Town with Kyle McDonnell; guests, Ellsworth & Fairchild, dancers 5-Photohraphic Horizons (instruction); Roy Finneys, guest 7-Gay Nineties Revue with Joe Howard (variey, nostalgia) 13-Film; I Am A Criminal (crime drama, 1938); John Carroll 8:20 4-NBC Presents 11-NHL Hockey; New York Rangers vs. Detroit Red Wings 8:30 2-Winner Take All (quiz); Bud Collyer, m.c. 4-Ted Steele Show (variety) 5-The Growing Paynes (situation comedy); John Harvey, Judy Parrish, Elaine Stritch 7-Candid Microphone with Allen Funt 9:00 2-The Dewey Story (paid political film) 4-Drama; Biography, starring John Forsythe, Virginia Gilmore 5-Boxing from Jamaica Arena 7-Wrestling from Washington, DC (to 11:00) 9:30 2-Boxing from Westchester County Center

10:10 4-Newsreel 10:45 2-Newsreel 11-Newsreel 11:00 4-Village Barn (variety, country music) Retro:Dallas/Fort Worth, Thursday, October 10, 1991 From The Bonham Daily Favorite(Via Google News Archive) (Notes:Listings run from 6 AM To 11:30 PM. I did not list PBS affiliate KERA Channel 13.) KDFW Channel 4(CBS) 6:00 News 7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Live With Regis And Kathie Lee 10:00 Price Is Right 11:00 Young And The Restless 12:00 News 12:30 Bold And The Beautiful 1:00 As The World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Montel Williams 4:00 Maury Povich 5:00 News 5:30 CBS News 6:00 News 6:30 Hard Copy 7:00 Top Cops 7:30 Baseball Playoffs:National League Game 2(Atlanta Braves At Pittsburgh Pirates) 10:00 News 10:30 Golden Girls 11:00 Fly By Night KXAS Channel 5(NBC) 6:00 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Santa Barbara 10:00 Jenny Jones 11:00 One On One 11:30 Now It Can Be Told 12:00 News 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 Another World 2:30 Love Story 3:00 Chuck Woolery 4:00 People's Court 4:30 Candid Camera 5:00 News 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News 6:30 Inside Edition 7:00 Cosby Show 7:30 A Different World

8:00 Cheers 8:30 Wings 9:00 L.A. Law 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight(Johnny Carson) 11:30 Love Connection WFAA Channel 8(ABC) 6:00 Daybreak 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Home 11:00 All My Children 12:00 News 12:30 Loving 1:00 One Life To Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Jeopardy! 3:30 Family Feud 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 5:30 ABC News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel Of Fortune 7:00 Pros And Cons 8:00 FBI:The Untold Stories 9:00 Primetime Live 10:00 News 10:30 Nightline 11:00 Hill Street Blues KTVT Channel 11(Independent) 6:00 Infomercial 6:30 Casper 7:00 Dennis The Menace 7:30 Video Power 8:00 Tom And Jerry 8:30 Flintstones 9:00 ALF 9:30 Out Of This World 10:00 CHiPs 11:00 Happy Days 11:30 Bewitched 12:00 I Dream Of Jeannie 12:30 Movie-Policewoman Centerfold(Made For TV, 1983) 2:30 Saved By The Bell 3:00 Ducktales 3:30 Chip 'N' Dale's Rescue Rangers 4:00 Tale Spin 4:30 Darkwing Duck 5:00 Charles In Charge 5:30 Growing Pains 6:00 Cosby Show(2 episodes) 7:00 Movie-No Mercy(1986) 9:00 News 10:00 Night Court

10:30 Cheers 11:00 Twilight Zone 11:30 Hunter KTXA Channel 21(Independent) 6:00 Inspector Gadget 6:30 Bullwinkle 7:00 Jetsons 7:30 Merrie Melodies 8:00 Kids 8:30 Romper Room 9:00 Magnum, P.I. 10:00 Airwolf 11:00 WKRP In Cincinnati 11:30 Odd Couple 12:00 Andy Griffith 12:30 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 1:00 Beverly Hillbillies 1:30 Addams Family 2:00 Munsters 2:30 Merrie Melodies 3:00 Widget 3:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4:00 James Bond, Jr. 4:30 Munsters 5:00 Perfect Strangers 5:30 Head Of The Class 6:00 Hogan Family 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Movie-Blade Runner(1982) 9:30 Star Trek:The Next Generation 10:30 Arsenio Hall 11:30 M*A*S*H KDFI Channel 27(Independent) 6:30 Sea Hunt 7:00 Bugs Bunny(1 Hour) 8:00 Zorro 8:30 W.V. Grant 9:00 Success-N-Life 10:00 Infomercial 10:30 Hazel 11:00 Lou Grant 12:00 Success-N-Life 1:00 It's A Living 1:30 Partridge Family 2:00 Donna Reed 2:30 Father Knows Best 3:00 Abbott And Costello 3:30 Young People 4:00 Popeye 4:30 Bugs Bunny 5:00 Remington Steele 6:00 Highway To Heaven 7:00 Hawaii Five-O 8:00 Jerry Springer

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 10:00 Geraldo 11:00 Twilight Zone(2 episodes) KDAF Channel 33(FOX) 6:00 Popeye 6:30 New Adventures Of He-Man 7:00 G.I. Joe 7:30 Woody Woodpecker 8:00 Peter Pan And The Pirates 8:30 Heathcliff 9:00 Mr. Belvedere 9:30 Benson 10:00 The Judge 10:30 Divorce Court 11:00 The Judge 11:30 A Current Affair 12:00 Perry Mason 1:00 Simon And Simon 2:00 Brady Bunch 2:30 Small Wonder 3:00 Alvin And The Chipmunks 3:30 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 4:00 Beetlejuice 4:30 Tiny Toon Adventures 5:00 Good Times 5:30 Studs 6:00 Who's The Boss? 6:30 Married... With Children 7:00 Simpsons 7:30 Drexell's Class 8:00 Beverly Hills, 90210 9:00 A Current Affair 9:30 E.D.J. 10:00 I Love Lucy(2 episodes) 11:00 Perry Mason KXTX Channel 39(Independent) 6:00 To Be Announced 6:30 Larry Lea 7:00 James Robison 7:30 Kenneth Copeland 8:00 To Be Announced(1 Hour) 9:00 700 Club 10:00 Mister Ed(2 episodes) 11:00 Get Smart(2 episodes) 12:00 Hogan's Heroes(2 episodes) 1:00 Mary Tyler Moore(2 episodes) 2:00 One Day At A Time(2 episodes) 3:00 A-Team 4:00 Punky Brewster 4:30 Gimme A Break! 5:00 Amen 5:30 Sanford And Son 6:00 227 6:30 A Different World

7:00 Knight Rider 8:00 Movie-K-9000(Made For TV, 1991) 10:00 Sanford And Son 10:30 Amen 11:00 One Day At A Time 11:30 700 Club Retro: Philadelphia Mon, Oct 31, 1966 Since nobody's put a Halloween sked up yet...Grin from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition Coverage of President Johnson's trip to Asia may pre-empt or delay programming KYW 3-NBC Philadelphia 5:55 Farm & Market News 6:00 News 6:05 On Stage: The Actor's Art (premiere of the 65-episode series) 6:35 Farm & Garden 6:45 News 7:00 Today (c/guests The Amazing Randi, and toy expert Antonio Fraser; also a look at the GA Governor's race between Howard Callaway (R) and Lester Maddox (D)) 9:00 Contact (Tom Snyder welcomes Constitutional Party candidate for PA Governor Edward Swartz) 9:55 News (George Caldwell) 10:00 Eye Guess (c) 10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Pat Boone (c/guests Telly Savalas and Marni Nixon) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon News/Weather/Sports 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Cesar Romero) 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 (guests Josephine Premice, and Henry Morgan) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 Death Valley Days "Brute Angel" (c) 7:30 Monkees (c) 8:00 I Dream of Jeannie (c) 8:30 Roger Miller (c/guests Arthur Godfrey, and Brasil '66) 9:00 Road West "Piece of Tin" (c) 10:00 Run for Your Life "Edge of the Volcano" (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (c/guest Shari Lewis) 1:00 News (Jim Collis) WFIL 6-ABC Philadelphia 6:05 News (Wes Sarginson) 6:15 RFD #6 6:30 Cartoon Carnival (c) 7:00 Wordland Workshop 7:30 Cartoon Circus (c)

9:00 Girl Talk 9:45 Schoolhouse (c) 10:00 Ben Casey 11:00 Supermarket Sweep 11:30 Dating Game noon Movie "The People Against O'Hara" 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 A Time for Us 2:55 ABC News 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Nurses 4:00 Popeye Theater (c) 5:30 Movie "California" 7:00 News/Weather/Sports (c) 7:15 ABC News 7:30 Iron Horse "War Cloud" (c) 8:30 Rat Patrol (c) 9:00 Felony Squad "The Death of a Dream" (c) 9:30 Peyton Place (c) 10:00 Big Valley 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c) 11:30 Movie "Marco Polo" 1:25 Peter Gunn WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster 7:00 Today (c) 9:00 Mike Douglas 10:00 Eye Guess (c) 10:25 NBC News (c) 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Pat Boone (c) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (c) noon Noonday on 8 (c) 12:15 Genevieve Blatt 12:30 Swingin' Country (c) 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Merv Griffin 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 Mister Ed 5:00 Bugs Bunny (c) 5:30 Cisco Kid "Pancho Hostage" (c) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c) 6:30 NBC News (c) 7:00 Honeymooners 7:30 Monkees (c) 8:00 I Dream of Jeannie (c) 8:30 Roger Miller (c) 9:00 Road West "Piece of Tin" (c) 10:00 Run for Your Life "Edge of the Volcano" (c) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports (c)

11:30 Tonight Show (c) 1:00 News WCAU 10-CBS Philadelphia Italics indicate CBS programs aired by WLYH 15-Lancaster/Lebanon, for whom TVG only ran network listings 5:40 News 5:45 Sunrise Semester "Studies in Style" 6:15 History of the Theater 6:45 Bill Bennett 7:00 News (Gene Crane) 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Gene London 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Pixanne 9:30 Dennis the Menace "Dennis Haunts a House" 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Dick Van Dyke noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News (c) 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 TV10 Around Town (c) 1:25 News (c/Jim Rogers) 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password (c) 2:30 House Party (guest Ray Geiger) 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News (c) 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Movie "The Unseen" 6:00 News/Weather/Sports (c/John Facenda) 7:00 CBS News (c) 7:30 Gilligan's Island (c) 8:00 Run, Buddy, Run (c) 8:30 Lucille Ball (c/part 1 of a 2-parter co-starring Carol Burnett) 9:00 Andy Griffith (c) 9:30 NFL: Chicago-St. Louis (Lindsey Nelson, Jack Drees, and Frank Gifford call the action...preempts Family Affair, Jean Arthur, and I've Got a Secret) 12:30 News/Weather/Sports (c/Facenda again) 12:55 Movie "Phantom of the Opera" (c) 2:40 Movie "The Black Scorpion" 4:20 News WHYY 12-Edu Wilmington/Philadelphia 9:30 Classroom: Western Hemisphere/Junior High Science/Junior High Math/Grade 4 Spanish/Senior High Biology 12:05 Sing Hi-Sing Lo 12:20 Classroom: Grade 9 Math 12:45 Friendly Giant 1:00 Biography: Franco 1:30 Classroom: French I/III/II, World of Words 3:00 Beyond the Earth "Reflecting and Radio Telescopes"

3:30 New Math 4:00 Struggle for Peace "War Plans" 4:30 Fundamental French 5:00 TBA 5:30 Friendly Giant 5:45 Sing Hi-Sing Lo 6:00 News (Shaw/Lang) 6:30 What's New 7:00 High School Biology 7:30 Antiques 8:00 Local Report 8:30 NET Journal "The Vanishing Newspaper" (conclusion of a report on the problems facing smalltown newspapers; papers featured include Bennington Banner (Vermont) and Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, MA)) 9:30 Biography: Theodore Roosevelt 10:00 Pittsburgh Symphony 11:00 News (John Lang) WPHL 17-Ind Philadelphia 9:00 Jack LaLanne (c) 9:30 Cartoon Capers (c) 10:00 Mr. Piper (c) 10:30 Love That Bob! 11:00 Divorce Court noon Jeopardy (c) 12:30 Swingin' Country (c) 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Pioneers 1:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 1:55 NBC News (c) 2:00 Movie "Close-Up" 4:00 Cartoons (c/Webber) 4:45 Junior G-Men 5:00 Astroboy 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw (c) 6:00 Eighth Man 6:30 Patty Duke 7:00 Huckleberry Hound (c) 7:30 Charlie Chaplin "Shanghaied" (from 1915) 8:00 Roller Skating 9:00 Movie "Night is My Future" 11:00 Movie "Folly to Be Wise" WIBF 29-Ind Philadelphia 10:00 Your All-Star Theater 10:30 View from 29 (guests include Abingdon HS Principal Dr. Allan Glatthorn) noon Donna Reed 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 Scarlett Hill 1:30 December Bride 2:00 Your All-Star Theater "Exclusive" 2:30 Movie "Bedtime Story" 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 Jam Session 5:30 Where the Action is (guests include the Sandpipers, and Mel Carter) 6:00 Circle 29 Ranch

6:50 Sports (Don Henderson) 7:00 Movie "U-Boat Prisoner" 8:15 Movie "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" 10:30 News 10:35 Movie "That Hamilton Woman" WUHY 35-Edu Philadelphia Not listed by TVG...programs air M/W/F 9:30am-3pm, Tu/Th 9am-3pm WKBS 48-Ind Philadelphia 10:30 Cartoons (c) 11:00 Romper Room (c) noon Dickory Doc (c) 1:00 Movie "The Scarf" 3:00 Our Miss Brooks 3:30 Captain Philadelphia (c) 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 5:30 Gigantor 6:00 Superman (c) 6:30 Flintstones (c) 7:00 McHale's Navy 7:30 Los Angeles Boxing (c) 9:00 Movie "Destination Moon" (c) 11:00 Stu Nahan (c/sports) 11:05 Joe Pyne (c) 9:30 NFL: Chicago-St. Louis (Lindsey Nelson, Jack Drees, and Frank Gifford call the action...preempts Family Affair, Jean Arthur, and I've Got a Secret) hmmmm.....Monday Night Football on CBS, three years before the famous one premiered? CBS, as I recall, had a few primetime games before ABC made Monday Night Football into a regular series; I think some aired in 1967 and '68. Looking at these schedules, particularly KYW's, I'm reminded of my high-school days; one of my best friends had moved to Birmingham from Pottstown, PA, and--knowing my interest in schedules from different parts of the country--brought me a Sunday TV insert from the Philadelphia Inquirer. The resemblance between KYW's daytime schedule and WSB's was amazing (this was around 1969 or '70), and the fact that some of NBC's games, particularly "Jeopardy!" and "Who, What Or Where", were airing on independents in both markets (both affiliates were running news at noon and Mike Douglas at 12:30 at the time) also struck me. And the thing about it is: WSB and KYW were not, and are not, sister stations. (In fact, Westinghouse's other talker at that time, David Frost, aired on WAGA in Atlanta.) Retro: Kansas City/Topeka/St. Joseph Sun, Oct 28, 1984 from TV Guide-Kansas City edition KQTV 2-ABC St. Joseph 6:55 Story of Jesus 7:00 Close Up

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Robert Schuller 10:00 On Target 10:30 Catholic Mass 11:00 Jerry Falwell noon Close Up 12:30 This Week with David Brinkley 1:30 New York City Marathon (same-day tape) 4:30 School Days 5:00 Betty Vannaman & Jack Frost 5:30 This Week in Country Music 6:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not! 7:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 8:00 Movie "Wet Gold" 10:00 News (Boston Fun Fact: WHDH's Kim Khazei was a weeknight anchor for KQ2 in those days alongside Dave Mitchell) 10:15 ABC News 10:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music (guests Earl Thomas Conley, Cristy Lane, and Vernon Oxford) 11:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous mid. 700 Club 1:00 The Lesson 1:30 News 1:45 Story of Jesus WDAF 4-NBC Kansas City 6:00 Insight 6:30 Daybreak 7:00 Lloyd Ogilvie 7:30 Jerry Falwell 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Robert Schuller 10:00 Rex Humbard 10:30 James Robison Presents 11:00 John Mackovic (Chiefs highlights) 11:30 NFL '84 noon NFL: NY Jets-New England 3:00 Movie "Made in Paris" 5:00 News 5:30 Muppet Show 6:00 Star Search (guests Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers) 7:00 A Woman of Substance (pt 1) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Viva Las Vegas" 12:20 Entertainment This Week KCTV 5-CBS Kansas City 6:00 For Our Times 6:30 Jesus in the Inner City 7:00 Kenneth Copeland 8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (included: interview with Don Dunphy) 9:30 Face the Nation 10:00 Minority Matters 10:30 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong 11:00 Wild Kingdom

11:30 Rockford Files 12:30 Movie "Halloween with the Addams Family" 2:30 NFL Today 3:00 NFL: San Francisco-LA Rams 6:00 60 Minutes 7:00 Murder, She Wrote 8:00 Jeffersons 8:30 Alice 9:00 Trapper John, MD 10:00 News 10:30 Sunday Sports ectra 11:00 Movie "With Intent to Kill" 1:00 CBS News Nightwatch KMOS 6-PBS Sedalia/Warrensburg 1pm Washington Week in Review 1:30 Wall $treet Week 2:00 International Edition 2:30 Tony Brown's Journal: conclusion of When the Chickens Came Home to Roost, with Denzel Washington starring as Malcolm X 3:00 Firing Line: conclusion of an interview with Mortimer Adler 4:00 Personal Finance & Money Management 5:00 Computer Programme 5:30 Making the Most of the Micro 6:00 Educational Computing 6:30 Creativity with Bill Moyers 7:00 Nature "The Face of the Deep" 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre: launching its 14th season with pt 1 of "Barchester Chronicles" 9:00 Vietnam: A Television History (recalling the Tet Offensive) 10:00 Matinee at the Bijou "The Gay Nineties"/"Love and Hisses" KMBC 9-ABC Kansas City 7:00 Healthbeat 7:30 '84 Vote: The Candidates (Kansas' Congressional District 2 candidates Jim Slattery-R and Jim Van Slyke-D square off) 8:00 Baptist Church Service 9:00 Dimensions in Black 9:30 New York City Marathon (live) 12:30 This Week with David Brinkley 1:30 Movie "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" 4:30 Too Close for Comfort (TVG's ad calls it the season premiere) 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Sunday 6:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not! 7:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 8:00 Movie "Wet Gold" 10:00 News 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 Barney Miller 11:30 Love Connection mid. Pop! Goes the Country 12:30 Music City USA 1:00 News 1:30 ABC News KTWU 11-PBS Topeka

7:30 Basic Algebra 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Electric Company 10:00 WonderWorks "Who Has Seen the Wind" (conclusion) 11:00 Voyage of the Mimi 11:30 ColorSounds noon Washington Week in Review 12:30 Wall $treet Week 1:00 Tony Brown's Journal (same as ch 6) 1:30 With Ossie & Ruby 2:00 Market to Market 2:30 Political Debate: Kansas Congressional District 5; Bob Whittaker (R), Vearl Bacon (Prohibition), and John Barnes (D) debate 3:00 Firing Line (same as ch 6) 4:00 Val de la O 5:00 Heritage: Civilization & the Jews 6:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 6:30 Computer Chronicles 7:00 Nature "The Face of the Deep" 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Barchester Chronicles" (pt 1/season premiere #14) 9:00 Great Performances (in South Carolina with highlights of 1983 Festival Spoleto! USA, and a visit to Charleston...included is Ken Russell's controversial take on Madame Butterfly) 10:00 Adam Smith's Money World 10:30 Matinee at the Bijou "Little Tough Guy" WIBW 13-CBS Topeka 7:00 Jerry Falwell 8:00 Day of Discovery 8:30 Herald of Truth 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 Rex Humbard 10:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 11:30 NFL Today noon NFL: St. Louis-Philadelphia 3:00 NFL: San Francisco-LA Rams 6:00 60 Minutes 7:00 Murder, She Wrote 8:00 Jeffersons 8:30 Alice 9:00 Trapper John, MD 10:00 News 10:30 Barney Miller 11:00 At the Movies 11:30 Today's Growing Intimate Family KCPT 19-PBS Kansas City 8:00 Psychology of Human Conflict 10:00 Changing Life on Earth noon Washington Week in Review 12:30 Wall $treet Week 1:00 Agronsky & Company 1:30 International Edition 2:00 Tony Brown's Journal (same as ch 6) 2:30 On the Money 3:00 Presente!

3:30 Val de la O 4:00 Congress: We the People 5:00 Firing Line: interview with the Dalai Lama 6:00 Great Chefs of New Orleans 6:30 Pet Action Line 7:00 Nature "The Face of the Deep" 8:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Barchester Chronicles" (pt 1/season premiere #14) 9:00 Sweet Sixteen 9:30 Fall & Rise of Reginald Perrin 10:00 Adam Smith's Money World 10:30 David Susskind "Brilliant Minds, Brilliant Conversations" (guests include critic John Simon) KSNT 27-NBC Topeka 6:30 Jim Bakker 7:30 Thy Kingdom Come 8:00 Lowell Lundstrom 8:30 Robert Schuller 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong 11:00 Jim Dickey (Kansas State football) 11:30 Mike Gottfried (Kansas football) noon Meet the Press 12:30 Exciting World of Speed & Beauty 1:00 Forgotten Children of the Prairie 2:00 Barbara Mandrell (Halloween show with guests Gladys Knight & the Pips, and T.G. Sheppard) 3:00 NFL: Denver-LA Raiders 6:00 Silver Spoons 6:30 Punky Brewster 7:00 Knight Rider 8:00 Movie "City Killer" 10:00 News 10:30 Three's Company 11:00 Happy Days Again 11:30 Life & Liberty...for All Who Believe (Burt Lancaster hosts this People for the American Waysponsored program about activities that mix politics and religion) KSHB 41-Ind Kansas City 5:00 Gilligan's Island 5:30 Cisco Kid 6:00 Target 6:30 Wall Street Journal Report 7:00 Mass for Shut-Ins 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Wrestling 9:00 Wild Wild West 10:00 Maverick (bw) 11:00 Star Trek noon Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (2 hrs) 2:00 Movie "Tarzan and the Valley of Gold" (Mike Henry dons the loincloth in this 1967 film) 4:00 Movie "Francis in the Haunted House" (bw) 6:00 The Bet (Alice's Philip McKeon stars in a drama about a rich teen who accepts a bet to spend a weekend on Skid Row) 6:30 Fantasy Island 7:00 Movie "Marooned" 9:30 KC Viewpoint: Election Special 10:00 Soap

10:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 11:30 CNN Headline News mid. That (Good Ole) Nashville Music KLDH 49-ABC Topeka 6:30 Perspectives 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:00 Kenneth Copeland 9:00 Wrestling 10:00 Larry Jones 10:30 Gilligan's Island 11:00 Rifleman (bw) 11:30 Movie "The Candidate" 1:30 Kung Fu 2:30 Movie "The Healers" 4:30 Taking Advantage 5:00 Fame 6:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not! 7:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 8:00 Movie "Wet Gold" 10:00 INN News 10:30 Mannix 11:30 Kansas Today KEKR 62-Ind Kansas City 7:00 NFL Pro Magazine 7:30 Peter Popoff 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Casper 9:30 Jackson 5ive 10:00 Transformers 10:30 Great Bear Scare 11:00 Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile (Raggedy Ann & Andy) 11:30 Rocky & His Friends (aka Bullwinkle) noon Starcade 12:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness (this CTV series was syndied Stateside) 1:00 Movie "The Sun Also Rises" 3:30 Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew 4:30 Banacek 6:00 Wrestling 7:00 Switch 8:00 Barbara Mandrell (same as ch 27) 9:00 62 Magazine 9:30 Mike Gottfried (Kansas football) 10:00 700 Club Retro: New Hampshire edition, Saturday, September, 16, 1978 6am-5pm Source: TV Guide (another eBay purchase) Channels listed 2 WGBH Boston, MA (PBS) 3 WCAX Burlington, VT (CBS) 4 WBZ Boston (NBC) 5 WCVB Boston, MA (ABC) 6 WCSH Portland, ME (NBC)

7 WNAC Boston, MA (CBS) 8 WMTW Poland Spring, ME (ABC) 9 WMUR Manchester, NH (ABC) 11 WENH Durham, NH (PBS) 12 WMEB Orono, ME (PBS) 13 WGAN Portland, ME (CBS) 22 WWLP Springfield, MA (NBC) 27 WSMW Worchester, MA (Ind.) 33 WETK Burlington, VA (PBS) 38 WSBK Boston, MA (Ind.) 44 WGBX Boston, MA (PBS) 56 WLVI Boston, MA (Ind.) MORNING 6:00AM 4 International Zone 5 Better Way-Consumer Report 8 New You 13 Maine Weather 22 PTL Club 6:30 4 Carrascolendas 5 Jabberwocky Topic: language. 13 Summer Semester U.S. foreign policy is reviewed by George Ball, former U.S. Ambassador to the UN, and Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times. 6:45 6 News 7:00 3 Lost in Space John (Guy Williams) predicts that a series of quakes will disintergrate their planet in a matter of hours. Don: Mark Goddard. 4 Vegetable Soup 5 Captain Bob A nature scene is sketched. 6 Ag-USA In Colorado Springs, CO, chain-saw wood carving is demonstrated and tips on chain-saw safety are offered. John Stearns is the series host. 7 Mr. Magoo Now seen at this new day and time. 8 Animals, Animals, Animals Host Hal Linden opens a third season with a look at pigeons. Included: a visit with a California winemaker who breeds the birds. 13 Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine Childhood photographs of singer-actress Stephanie Mills; film highlights of November 1951. 27 Trends in School Administration 7:30 4 For Kids Only 5 Barbapapa 6 Kidsworld

Highlights: an interview with rock duo the Captain & Tennille; a movie by two fifth graders about their classmates; and reports on a 13-year old diver, two ham-radio operators. 7 Clue Club Return: A series about teen-agers and two bloodhound detectives offers repeats from the 1976-77 season. 8 Archies 13 Leave it to Beaver (B/W) Beaver and Wally reluctantly agree to put their money in the bank. 27 Competency-Based Education 8:00 2 Sesame Street 3 7 13 All-New Popeye Hour 4 6 22 Yogi's Space Race 5 8 9 Scooby-Doo 27 Education for the Gifted 56 Music & The Spoken Word 8:30 5 8 9 Fangface 27 Ag-USA The history, care and training of horses is covered. 56 Jimmy Swaggart From Houston: Part 2 of the sermon "What Shall the End Be?" 9:00 2 Mister Rogers 3 7 13 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 5 8 9 Challenge of The Superfriends 27 Vegetable Soup A look at the vocation of steelworker; a description of early humans. 38 Villa Alegre 56 Oral Roberts Oral Roberts talks about the City of Faith medical center. 9:30 2 Electric Company 4 6 22 Godzilla 27 Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine See 7AM, Ch. 13. 38 Carrascolendas 56 Jerry Falwell "The Victorious Christian Life" is the Rev. Mr. Falwell's sermon, interpreted for the hearingimpaired. 10:00 2 French Chef How to cook, peel and keep hard-boiled eggs. Also: suggestions for stuffing and serving them. 5 8 9 Scooby's All Stars 27 Fabulous Storybook Lady "The Ugly Duckling" and "Hansel and Gretel" are read. 38 Hot Fudge 10:30 2 Crockett's Victory Garden Ways of replenishing soil are shown.

3 7 13 Tarzan 4 6 22 Fantastic Four 27 Mundo Real A visit from a Puerto Rican islander and the production of a TV commercial at their father's travel agency set Delia and Angel thinking about ethnic identity. 38 Green Acres Lisa offers to give woman plumber Ralph some beauty hints. 56 People Power 11:00 2 American Story 4 Get Off Your Block A behind-the-scenes look at the New England Aquarium includes a talk with the diver who feeds the sharks. Also: a visit with a youngster who started his own newspaper. 6 22 Krofft Superstar Hour 27 Space: 1999 38 Beverly Hillbillies Jed wants to send Jethro off to college, but with a sixth-grade education, Jethro is hardly college material. Jed: Buddy Ebsen. 56 Wrestling 11:30 4 News 5 8 9 Pink Panther 38 Do-It-Yourself with Homer Formby AFTERNOON 12:00 2 Once Upon a Classic Two boys hunt the polluters of their favorite pond in "The Battle of Billy's Pond." (Repeat) 3 7 13 Space Academy Despite a slowing of his aging process, 300-year old Gampu (Jonathan Harris) feels it's time to retire. [Now seen at this new time.] 4 22 Fabulous Funnies 5 Candlepin Bowling 6 Movie-Documentary "African Safari." (1969) Ronald Shanin spent five and a half years compiling this portrait of Central and Eastern Africa. 8 9 Weekend Special "The Contest Kid and The Big Prize" are an 11-year old (Patrick Petersen), and one month's worth of valet service by a very proper gentleman's gentleman (John Williams). Woody: Ronnie Scribner. Charlotte: Olivia Barash. 11 French Chef How to cook, peel and keep hard-boiled eggs. 27 Wrestling 38 Movie (B&W) "Ma and Pa Kettle at Home" (1954) To help their son win a college scholarship, the Kettle (Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride) play host to a fussy contest judge (Alan Mowbray). Sally: Alice Kelley. Elwin: Brett Halsey. 56 Flash Gordon Flash and his friends meet the evil Emperor Ming. Flash: Buster Crabbe. Dale: Jean Rogers. 12:30 3 7 Fat Albert A story about a girl whose problems stem from a hearing defect. Bill Cosby is host.

4 22 Baggy Pants 8 9 American Bandstand Performances by Betty Wright ("Where is The Love?", Disco Man) and Foxy ("Get Off"). 11 Antiques 13 Wrestling 56 Buck Rogers "Tragedy on Saturn." (1939) Chapter 2. Buck: Buster Crabbe. Wilma: Constance Moore. Buddy: Jackie Moran. Killer Kane: Anthony Warde. 1:00 2 Washington Week in Review 3 7 Ark II Return: This adventure series set in a future where conventional civilization no longer exists begins as the Ark II crew finds a village where the old and infirm are cast into the wilderness. 4 Political Talk Guests: candidates from the 6th and 10th congressional districts. 5 Candlepin Superbowl 11 Movie (B&W) "Fame is the Spur." (1947) Strong performance by Michael Redgrave in this story of a socialist's rise in British politics, from 1870 to 1935. Based on the life of statesman Ramsay MacDonald. 22 Wrestling 27 The FBI A runaway boy unwittingly gets involved in an FBI manhunt when he joins forces with John Evans (J.D. Cannon), a murderer on his way to commit another crime. 56 Movie "Majin, The Monster of Terror." (1966) Melodrama about a petrified war-god that returns to life in medieval Japan. Kozasa: Miwa Takada. 1:30 2 Wall Street Week 3 7 13 30 Minutes Debut: Christopher Glenn and Betsy Aaron are the correspondents on this magazine show for young people. On the opener: a visit to a New York skincare salon to view acne treatments; and a profile of Southroad Connection, a White Plains, NY rock band. 5 8 9 College Football Pregame Show 38 This Week in Baseball 1:45 5 8 9 College Football The Penn State Nittany Lions face the Ohio State Buckeyes at Columbus, Ohio. Keith Jackson and Ara Parseghian report. 2:00 2 Elliot Norton Reviews 3 Land of The Giants The year: 1983. A suborbital flight to London is mysteriously diverted to a land inhabited by giants. Steve: Gary Conway. (60 min.) 4 6 Baseball Warm Up 7 Hollywood Teen 13 22 38 Baseball The Boston Red Sox meet the Yankees at New York's Yankee Stadium. Dick Stockton and Ken Harrelson report. (Live) [Pre-empts regular programming.] 27 Boxing 33 Erica-Needlework 44 Tennis Special: Semifinal matches in the Lipton World of Doubles are telecast from Woodlands, Texas.

(Live) 2:15 4 6 Baseball 2:30 2 Pallisers Part 7. Phineas Finn (Donal McCann) is challenged to a duel because of his affection for Violet. (Repeat) 7 Miss Talented Teen International Special: Thirty-two black girls ages 13 to 16 from the U.S. and the Caribbean vie for the title Miss Talented Teen International of 1978. Guests on the show are Michael, Randy and Janet Jackson of the Jacksons musical group. (90 min) 33 Antiques 56 Movie-Fantasy "The Return of Giant Majin." (1966) During Japan's medieval wars, the ancient god of battle appears to help fight an oppressive lord. Kojiro Hongo. (90 min) 3:00 3 Daniel Boone Daniel goes after an unusual fur thief: a runaway slave who makes a point of telling his victims who he is. Rawls: Rafer Johnson. Sharben: Michael Conrad. (60 min) 11 National Geographic Special: "The Great Whales" studies a variety of whale species, including the "singing" humpbacks and blues, which can grow to the size of a jet airliner. (Repeat) 27 Cartoons 33 Movie-Adventure (B&W) "The Overlanders." (Australian, 1946) A cattle drover (Chips Rafferty) undertakes a perilous task: leading a vast herd across 1500 miles of rugged terrain. Daphne Campbell, John Fernside. Fine story. (90 min) 3:30 2 Pallisers Part 8. The Duke of Omnium (Roland Culver) propses to Mme. Max Goesler (Barbara Murray). (Repeat) 4:00 3 This is The NFL Highlights of the games played Sept. 10, including Falcons-Rams, Bears-49ers, Bengals-Browns, Cowboys-Giants, Oilers-Chiefs, Dolphins-Colts, Patriots-Cardinals, Saints-Packers, Jets-Bills, Raiders-Chargers. 7 NFL Game of The Week 11 There be Beasties 12 Sesame Street 27 Dick Tracy (B&W) 56 Movie (B&W) "The List of Adrian Messenger." (1963) Whodunit climaxed by an exciting fox hunt. Filmed in Ireland by John Huston. George C. Scott, Dana Wynter, Clive Brook. 4:30 2 Pallisers Part 9. Lizzie Eustace's possession of a priceless diamond necklace is challenged by her late husband's family. Lizzie: Sarah Badel. (Repeat) 3 7 13 Sports Spectacular The Marlboro Cup. Sixth running of the $300,000 race, for three-year-old horses and up. (90 min) 27 Movie (B&W)

"Charlie Chan at The Olympics." (1937) Excellent yarn about a missing secret weapon, with Chan (Warner Oland) trailing the suspects from Honolulu to Berlin. Yvonne: Katherine DeMille. (90 min) 33 Bicycles are Beautiful 38 Red-Sox Wrap Up Retro: Eastern Virginia, Wednesday March 19, 1969 6am-5pm Source: TV Guide (second eBay purchase) Channels listed 3 WTAR Norfolk, VA (CBS) 3H WSVA Harrisonburg, VA (NBC, ABC) 6 WTVR Richmond, VA (CBS) 8 WXEX Petersburg, VA (ABC) 10 WAVY Norfolk, VA (NBC) 12 WWBT Richmond, VA (NBC) 13 WVEC Hampton Roads, VA (ABC) 15 WHRO Norfolk, VA (NET) 23 WCVE Richmond, VA (NET) A "C" is shown in the listing if it's in color. Morning 6:00 3 These Things we Share 6:15 3 Town and Country C 6:25 3 Sunrise Semester C English Literature: the prose of Thomas Carlyle. 6:30 6 Virginia Today C 10 Farm Show 12 Town and Country C 6:40 12 News, Table Talk C 6:55 3 Life Up Mine Eyes C 7:00 6 News-Bob Bauder C 10 12 Today C Tentatively scheduled: a member of Alaska's state legislature discusses modern Eskimo life; the Negro Ensemble Company, a New York repertory troupe; and Tom Meschery, poet and basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics). Hugh Downs. (Live) 7:05 3 6 News C 7:30 3 Flibbertigibbet C

6 Richmond Today C 13 Wild Bill Hickok "The Gatling Gun." A bandit's success in robbing travelers leads people to believe he is assisted by a small army of thieves. Wild Bill finds a different answer. Guy Madison, Andy Devine. 7:40 8 News-Rich Landrum C 7:50 3H Town and Country 8 Town and Country C 8:00 3 Captain Kangaroo C The Captain talks about safety precautions. 3H Today C Joined in progress. See 10, 12 at 7:00AM for full details. 8 Farm Show C 13 Comedy Time 15 Classroom-Education In school classes below 8:00AM: Calculus 9:05AM: 7th grade Virginia history 9:35AM: Personal Finance 10:00AM: 8th grade American history 10:25AM: 5th grade Science 10:45AM: 1st grade Penmanship 11:05AM: 9th grade Social Studies 11:35AM: 6th grade Social Studies 8:30 6 Sooper Dog C 8 Jack La Lanne 13 Romper Room C 9:00 3 Merv Griffin C See 4:30PM, Ch. 8. 3H 12 Mike Douglas C Guests include blues singer Richie Havens, Edie Adams, celebrity profiler Rex Reed, and comic Rodney Dangerfield. 6 Captain Kangaroo C See 8:00AM, Ch. 3. 8 Dialing for Dollars C 10 Burke's Law C "A Little Gift from Cairo." Burke keeps tabs on the exiled ruler of a Middle Eastern country by getting friendly with his lady companion. Agatha: Jeannette Nolan. Burke: Gene Barry. Yasmin: Ariane Quinn. Farid: Ron Whelan. Interrupted for "Dialing for Dollars". 13 America! 9:30 13 Truth or Consequences C 23 Classroom In-school classes below 9:30AM: 5th grade Math 10:00AM: 6th grade math

10:30AM: 3rd grade Math 11:00AM: 5th grade Language Arts 11:30AM: 6th grade Language Arts 11:55AM-12:30PM: Recess 9:55 13 News-Chuck Travis C 10:00 3 6 Lucille Ball C Lucy wildly connects Mooney's spending spree with the bank shortage. 3H 10 12 Snap Judgement C Guests: Bill Cullen and actress Dina Merrill. Ed McMahon is host. 13 Movie "Wind Across the Everglades." (1958) Walt Murdock takes a dangerous job as bird warden in the Florida Everglades-the last two wardens were killed by Cottonmouth, leader of a plume-hunting band. Burl Ives, Christopher Plummer, George Voskovec, Chana Eden, Gypsy Rose Lee. 1 hr, 50 min. 10:25 3H 10 12 News C 10:30 3 6 Beverly Hillbillies Pre-Mayflower ancestors or not, Clampetts just don't sit right with classy folk. 3H 10 12 Concentration C 8 America Sings C 11:00 3 6 Andy Griffith Mayberry is aghast: Opie's publishing a scandal sheet. Opie: Ronny Howard. 3H 10 12 Personality C Celebrities: Robert Merrill, Rita Moreno and Edward Mulhare. On-film personality: Hope Lange.] 8 Coffee Time C 11:30 3 6 Dick Van Dyke Rob investigates "The Great Petrie Fortune." Rob: Dick Van Dyke. 3H 10 12 Hollywood Squares C Players: Marty Allen, Jim Backus, Jack Cassidy, Nanette Fabray, June Lockhart and Ross Martin. 11:50 13 News C AFTERNOON 12:00 3 6 Love of Life C 3H 8 13 Bewitched Samantha tries to hide the truth about baby witch Tabatha. Samantha: Elizabeth Montgomery. Darrin: Dick York. 10 12 Jeopardy! C 15 Classroom In school classes below Noon: 7th grade Virginia history 12:30PM: 8th grade American History

12:55PM: Language Readiness 1:15PM: Penmanship 1:35PM: 7th grade Virginia History 2:00PM: Probability and Statistics 2:30PM: 9th grade Social Studies 3:05PM: Recess 3:35PM: Data Processing 4PM-6:30PM: Sign off 12:25 3 News-Roland C 6 News-Edwards C 12:30 3 6 Search for Tomorrow C 3H 8 13 Funny You Should Ask C Tentative guests: Marty Allen, Mike Connors, Stu Gilliam, Rose Marie and Carol Wayne. Host: Lloyd Thaxton. 10 News, Weather, Sports C 12 Eye Guess C 23 Classroom In school classes below 12:30PM: 7th grade Science 12:55PM: Recess 1:30PM: 2nd grade Music 1:50PM: 5th grade Math 2:20PM: 6th grade Math 2:45PM: Recess 3:30PM: Data Processing 4:00PM: Chamber of Commerence 4:30PM-6:30PM: Sign off 12:55PM 3H 8 13 Children's Doctor C 12 News C 1:00 3 Mildred Alexander C 3H 8 13 Dream House C 6 Girl Talk C Guests include TV Guide film critic Judith Crist and Hollywood columnist Joyce Haber. 12 Match Game C Guests: Orson Bean and actress Patricia Harty. 1:25 12 News C 1:30 3 6 As The World Turns C 3H 8 13 Let's Make a Deal C 10 12 Hidden Faces C 2:00 3 6 Love is A Many Splendored Thing C 3H 8 13 Newlywed Game C 10 12 Days of Our Lives C

2:30 3 6 Guiding Light C 3H 8 13 Dating Game C 10 12 The Doctors C 3:00 3 6 Secret Storm C 3H 8 13 General Hospital C 10 12 Another World C 3:30 3 6 Edge of Night C 3H 8 13 One Life to Live C 10 12 You Don't Say! C Guests: the comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines. 4:00 3 6 Linkletter Show C Physics professor Julius Sumner Miller is the guest. (Rerun) 3H 8 13 Dark Shadows 10 Match Game C Guests: musical-comedy star Jack Cassidy and Sheila MacRae. 12 Flintstones C 4:25 10 News C 4:30 3 What's My Line? C Celebrity panelists: Dr. Joyce Brothers, Jack Cassidy, Arlene Francis, and Gene Rayburn. 3H Pay Cards! Guest: Regis Philbin. 6 Sooper Dog C 8 Merv Griffin C Guests include poet Allen Ginsberg, Garry Moore, Genevieve, Singers Enzo Stuarti and Julie Budd, and comics Patchett and Tarsas. (1 hr, 25 min) Interrupted for Dialing for Dollars. 10 Mike Douglas C Guests: Craig Stevens and Alexis Smith of Broadway's "Cactus Flower," William Shatner, Gladys Knight and the Pips, and abortion advocate Bill Baird. (90 min) 12 Movie-Musical "Holiday in Havana." (1949) Musical about the annual carnival in Havana. Desi Arnez, Mary Hatcher, Ann Doran, Steven Geray. (1 hr, 20 min) 13 Flintstones C -crainbebo I will do 5PM-1AM listings soon. Retro: Bay Area/Sacramento/Central Coast Sat, Oct 27, 1973 from TV Guide-San Francisco Metro edition KTVU 2-Ind Oakland 8:30 Existence

9:00 Mi Casa Tu Casa 9:30 Revista de la Semana 10:00 Cal Football Highlights 10:30 Stanford Football Highlights 11:00 Grambling Football Highlights noon Roller Derby 1:00 Garner Ted Armstrong (GTA looks at Halloween's historical origins) 1:30 Wanderlust (Bill Burrud looks at Istanbul) 2:00 Explorers (a trip through New Guinea's jungles includes a Stone Age tribe who has never been seen before by civilized man) 2:30 Big Valley 3:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (guests Sammi Smith, Grandpa Jones, Tommy Overstreet, and George Morgan) 4:00 This Week in Pro Football 5:00 Dragnet (x2) 6:00 Movie "Return of the Seven" 8:00 Hee Haw (guests Roy Acuff and Diana Trask) 9:00 Creature Feature "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" (bw) 11:00 sign-off KCRA 3-NBC Sacramento 6:30 Across the Fence 7:00 Lidsville 7:30 Inch High Private Eye 8:00 Addams Family 8:30 Emergency Plus 4 9:00 Butch Cassidy 9:30 Star Trek 10:00 Festival of Family Classics "Jack O'Lantern" 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 Jetsons 11:30 Go "How Do You Know When You're Not a Kid Anymore?" (a Hallloween play) noon Tarzan 1:00 Movie "Tarzan and the Mermaids" (bw) 2:30 Movie "Destination Gobi" 4:00 Jimmy Dean (guest Bill Anderson) 4:30 Hee Haw (no details listed, did they run the same show as KTVU?) 5:30 Girl with Something Extra 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 News 7:00 Dusty's Trail "There is Nothing Like a Dame" 7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "Chisum" (NBC's TVG ad shows the Duke punching a guy out Grin) 11:15 News 11:45 Movie: TBA followed by sign-off KRON 4-NBC San Francisco 5:55 News 6:00 University of Michigan 6:30 Across the Fence 7:00 Lidsville 7:30 Inch High Private Eye 8:00 Addams Family 8:30 Emergency Plus 4

9:00 Butch Cassidy 9:30 Star Trek 10:00 Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 Jetsons 11:30 Go "How Do You Know When You're Not a Kid Anymore?" noon Git Box Tickle 12:30 Movie: TBA 2:00 Petticoat Junction 2:30 Election '73: Candidates & Issues 3:00 Andy Griffith 3:30 Election '73: Candidates & Ussyes 4:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 4:30 High Chaparral 5:30 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Doctor Who "Ambassadors of Death" (pt 6-Jon Pertwee in the title role; appropriately enough for Halloween, 4's ad for the show uses the slogan "Spend Saturday evening with a friend", with the "friend resembling a demon") 7:00 Dating Game 7:30 Inner Space (the Taylors go underwater in South Australia looking for the bones of animals that fell in over 20 million years prior) 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "Chisum" 11:15 News 11:45 Tonight Show (guests Vikki Carr, Victor Bueno, and Patti Deutsch) 1:15 News followed by sign-off KPIX 5-CBS San Francisco 6:00 Agricultural Film 6:30 Sunrise Semester "The World of Islam" 7:00 Flintstones 7:30 Bailey's Comets 8:00 Movie "Scooby-Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke" (aka The Haunted Carnival; TVG didn't list the title, had to Wiki it Cheesy) 9:00 My Favorite Martians 9:30 Jeannie 10:00 Speed Buggy 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats 11:00 TBA 1:30 Horse Race: Jockey Club Gold Cup 2:00 News 2:30 Community News Conference 3:00 Rifleman (bw) 3:30 Movie "Copper Canyon" 5:00 Perry Mason (bw) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (Cole Porter favorites) 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Carol Burnett (guest John Byner) 11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Banning" 1:30 Movie "The Walking Dead" (bw) 2:50 Community News Conference 3:20 sign-off KGO 7-ABC San Francisco 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Yogi's Gang 8:00 Super Friends 9:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 9:30 Goober & the Ghost Chasers 10:00 Brady Kids 10:30 College Football Preview 10:45 College Football: USC-Notre Dame (subject to change, depending on national rankings) 2:00 Mission: Magic 2:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie "The Mini-Munsters" 3:30 Action '73 (Hues Corporation and the DeFranco Family perform) 4:00 Celebrity Bowling: Trini Lopez/Lynn Carey v Bill Elliot/Skye Aubrey 4:30 Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers: guests Willie Shoemaker and McLean Stevenson 5:00 Wide World of Sports: the Harlem Globetrotters take on the Boston Shamrocks in Memphis/Duke Kahanamoku Big Wave Surfing Classic 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 News 7:30 Let's Make a Deal 8:00 Partridge Family (the Partridges accept a job on an ocean liner; filmed on the TSS Fairsea travelling from Acapulco to LA) 8:30 ABC Suspense Movie "Money to Burn" 10:00 Griff 11:00 News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Sly & the Family Stone, and Black Oak Arkansas) 1:00 News followed by sign-off KSBW 8-NBC Salinas 6:30 Voice of Agriculture 7:00 Lidsville 7:30 Inch High Private Eye 8:00 Addams Family 8:30 Emergency Plus 4 9:00 Butch Cassidy 9:30 Star Trek 10:00 Sea Monsters 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 Jetsons 11:30 Go "How Do You Know When You're Not a Kid Anymore?" noon Underdog 12:30 Bill Daily's Hocus Pocus Gang 1:30 Time Tunnel 2:30 Viewpoint 3:00 Roller Derby: Chiefs v Jolters 4:00 Celebrity Bowling (no info listed, same show as KGO?) 4:30 Jimmy Dean (same show as KCRA) 5:00 Animal World 5:30 Other People, Other Places (visiting the Faroe Islands) 6:00 NBC Nightly News

6:30 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 7:30 Let's Make a Deal 8:00 Emergency! 9:00 Movie "Chisum" 11:15 Movie "Von Ryan's Express" 1:30 sign-off KQED 9-PBS San Francisco 7:00 Electric Company 7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Electric Company 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Electric Company 11:00 Zoom 11:30 Electric Company noon Sesame Street 1:00 sign-off 3:30 Candidates & Issues '73 (Rollin Post hosts a Q&A between reporters and candidates for SF's Supervisor and Treasurer posts) 6:00 Chan-ese Way 6:30 Washington Week in Review 7:00 Hollywood Television Theatre "Winesburg, Ohio" 8:30 Woman (discusses sexual disfunction in women) 9:00 'Til the Butcher Cuts Him Down (recalling New Orleans jazz with Kid "Punch" Miller, taped shortly before his 1971 death) 10:00 Lightnin' Hopkins (Sam Lightnin' Hopkins, a legendary blues guitarist, talks about his life in this 1971 program) 10:30 TBA 11:00 sign-off KXTV 10-CBS Sacramento 6:30 Sunrise Semester "The World of Islam" 7:00 Focus on Farming 7:30 Conversation 8:00 Movie "Scooby-Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke" 9:00 My Favorite Martian(s?) 9:30 Jeannie 10:00 Speed Buggy 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats 11:00 TBA 1:30 Horse Race: Jockey Club Gold Cup 2:00 Famous Classic Tales "Kidnapped" 3:00 Wild Wild West 4:00 Name of the Game 5:30 News 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 NYPD 7:00 Thrillseekers 7:30 Sale of the Century 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Carol Burnett 11:00 News

11:15 Movie "The Collector" 1:00 Grambling Football Highlights 2:00 sign-off KNTV 11-ABC San Jose 5:00 Movie cont'd 5:30 Movie: TBA 7:00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Yogi's Gang 8:00 Super Friends 9:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 9:30 Cal/Stanford Hilites (likely the same shows that KTVU ran) 10:30 College Football Preview 10:45 College Football: USC-Notre Dame (STC) 2:00 Mission: Magic 2:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie "The Mini-Munsters" 3:30 Reportaje Semanal 4:00 San Jose State Hilites 4:30 49er Huddle 5:00 Wide World of Sports 6:30 Reasoner Report 7:00 Best in the West (debate on a proposed sports arena in Santa Clara County) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Suspense Movie "Money to Burn" 10:00 Griff 11:00 Movie "Western Union" 1:00 Movie "Action in the North Atlantic" (bw) 3:30 Movie "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" (bw) KOVR 13-ABC Sacramento 6:30 Voice of Agriculture (13 and KSBW ran different episodes) 7:00 Focus on Education 7:30 Yogi's Gang 8:00 Super Friends 9:00 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 9:30 Goober & the Ghost Chasers 10:00 Brady Kids 10:30 College Football Preview 10:45 College Football: USC-Notre Dame (STC) 2:00 49er Huddle 2:30 Death Valley Days 3:00 Seven Seas "The Polar Seas" 4:00 Ski West (Freestyle Hot Dog skiing from Aspen and Sun Valley) 4:30 Outdoorsman 5:00 Wide World of Sports 6:30 Dragnet 7:00 Lawrence Welk (as KPIX) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Suspense Movie "Money to Burn" 10:00 Griff 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (as KGO) 12:45 Persuaders 1:45 News followed by sign-off

KCSM 14-PBS San Mateo KTEH 54-PBS San Jose no Saturday programming KEMO 20-Ind San Francisco 9:30 Futbol/Soccer 11:30 Impacto 12:30 Gran Teatro 2:00 El Show de Loco Valdez 3:00 Los Beverly de Peravillo 3:30 Sabados Alegres 4:00 Paul Bowman 5:00 Ecos de Inspiracion 6:00 Bullfights 7:00 Box de Mexico 8:00 Sylvia y Enrique 9:00 Sonrisas Colgate 9:30 Belly Dancing (with Naji Baba) 10:00 This is San Francisco 11:00 Sal Watts Presents 11:30 Film mid. Movie "King of the Turf" (bw) 1:40 Movie "High Tension" (bw) 2:55 Movie "The Wrong Road" (bw) 4:00 Movie "Ghosts of Berkeley Square" (bw) followed by sign-off KGSC 36-Ind San Jose (and 29 on the Central Coast) 9:00 Festival Latino (bw) 11:00 La Mentira 11:30 Concierto de Almas (bw) noon Fanfarrias Falcon 12:30 Noticiero 1:00 Entre Sombras 1:30 Teatro Latino (bw) 3:00 Hank Coca 3:30 Teatro Mexicano (bw) 5:00 Billy Walker's Country Carnival 5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest Stonewall Jackson) 6:00 Wilburn Brothers 6:30 Movie "Six of a Kind" (bw) 8:00 Boxing from the Olympic 9:00 Wrestling (bw) 10:00 Movie "Skylark" (bw) mid. Movie "The Day the Earth Froze" 1:15 Movie "The Entertainer" (bw) 2:45 Movie "The Thing" (bw, Gunsmoke's James Arness in the title role) 4:15 Movie "Montana Belle" KTXL 40-Ind Sacramento 7:00 Teatro Latino 7:30 Film 9:00 Image '73 9:30 Roller Derby 10:30 Movie "Frankenstein Conquers the World" (Frankie with a difference, this film was Japanese) noon Movie "Circus of Fear"

2:00 Movie "Fighting Trouble" 3:30 40 Grand Country 4:30 NFL Game of the Week 5:00 Wrestling 6:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 7:00 This Week in Pro Football 8:00 Appointment with Destiny "Cortez and Montezuma: The Conquest of an Empire" 9:00 Boxing from the Olympic 10:00 Movie "Pyro" mid. Movie "Horror Hotel" (bw) 1:45 Movie "The Redhead and the Cowboy" (bw) 3:45 Movie "Jezebel" (bw) followed by sign-off KBHK 44-Ind San Francisco 8:25 Jot 8:30 Music & the Spoken Word 9:00 Kathryn Kuhlman 9:30 Reverend Ike 10:00 Roller Game 11:00 Soul Train noon Movie "Earth vs the Flying Saucers" (bw) 1:30 Movie "Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" (bw) 3:00 Outer Limits "The Invisible Enemy" (bw) 4:00 Avengers 5:00 Wrestling 6:00 It Takes a Thief 7:00 Hogan's Heroes 7:30 49er Huddle 8:00 Harvest Festival (Della Reese and Burl Ives join Oral Roberts at Tulsa's Mabee Center) 9:00 Movie "Flying Tigers" (bw) 11:00 Lou Gordon (guests Liston Pack, John Gardner, and Emmett Dedmon) 12:30 sign-off KMST 46-CBS Monterey 7:00 Flintstones 7:30 Bailey's Comets 8:00 Movie "Scooby-Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke" 9:00 My Favorite Martians 9:30 Jeannie 10:00 Speed Buggy 10:30 Josie & the Pussycats 11:00 TBA 1:30 Horse Race: Jockey Club Gold Cup 2:00 CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People: the series premieres with the bilingual Chinese/English opera "The Return of Phoenix" 3:00 Everything's Archie 3:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music (as KTVU) 4:00 Hee Haw (as KTVU) 5:00 Dragnet (x2) 6:00 Untamed World 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (songs about women) 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Carol Burnett 11:00 Night Gallery "The Ring with the Red Velvet Ropes" 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (no info listed, same as KGO/KOVR?) 1:00 sign-off Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Sunday, October 27, 1957 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 10:30 Catholic Hour 11 AM Movie: "Dixie Dugan" 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Football Review (no details given) 1 PM Georgia Tech Football Highlights (Tech vs. Tulane) 2 PM Victory At Sea 2:30 Movie: "Tenth Avenue Angel" 4 PM Wide Wide World (following doctors in Cleveland; Overbrook, KS; Milwaukee; and the headquarters of the U.S. Public Health Service in Chamblee, GA--Dave Garroway hosts) 5:30 This Week With Ray Moore (local) 6 PM Meet The Press (guest is Carl Sandburg) 6:30 My Friend Flicka (COLOR) 7 PM New Adventures Of Charlie Chan (with J. Carrol Naish) 7:30 Sally (watch for Marion Lorne, Aunt Clara on "Bewitched") 8 PM Steve Allen (guests: William Bendix, Jerry Vale, Judy Canova, singer Janice Harper) (COLOR) 9 PM Dinah Shore (guests: Gale Storm, Bob Cummings, Boris Karloff, and the Steiner Brothers on a Halloween-themed show) (COLOR) 10 PM Loretta Young 10:30 Movie: "Seven Sweethearts" WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC/ABC) 9 AM Church Service 9:30 Movie: TBA 11 AM Church Service 12 N Film Feature (travelogue) 12:15 Central Football Film (don't know the school) 1 PM University of Tennessee Football Highlights 2 PM NFL Football: Browns-Chicago Cardinals 4 PM Wide Wide World (time approximate) 5:30 Outlook (Chet Huntley) 6 PM Meet The Press 6:30 Disneyland (ABC, delay from Wed 7:30) 7:30 Telephone Time (ABC, delay from Tue 9:30) 8 PM Steve Allen (COLOR) 9 PM Dinah Shore (COLOR)

10 PM Loretta Young 10:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (all the guests are from Austria. delay from 7 PM) 11 PM Movie: TBA WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 10 AM TV Bible Class 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM The UN In Action 11:30 Camera Three 12 N Let's Take A Trip (Sonny Fox) 12:30 Wild Bill Hickok 1 PM Face The Nation (guest: perennial Presidential candidate Harold Stassen in his capacity as assistant to Eisenhower on disarmament) 1:45 Football Kickoff 2 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Giants 5 PM Foreign Legionnaire (time approximate) 5:30 20th Century: "Guided Missile" (another case of Ch. 5 getting a CBS program ahead of the rest of the network--one hour to be exact--and Daylight Saving Time is over) 6 PM Two Bells 6:30 Silent Service 7 PM You Asked For It (This is strange--this show is on ABC, while the CBS competition, "Lassie", is on Ch. 11, the ABC affiliate. I've seen this same thing in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution so it can't be a typo on TV Guide's part.) 7:30 Bachelor Father (alternates with Jack Benny for two seasons, airs Thursdays on NBC from 1959-61, and Tuesdays on ABC in 1961-62) 8 PM Ed Sullivan (guests: actor-comedian Frank Fay, female impersonator T.C. Jones, singer Jane Morgan, songwriters Gene Austin, Joe Howard, and W.C. Handy; vaudeville stars Benny Fields and Blossom Seeley, actress-singer Frances Farmer, singers Don Rondo, Connie Towers, Dario Cassini, and Andy Quinn; composer Rudolf Friml--part of the show is a salute to ASCAP) 9 PM GE Theater (one of the show's classics: Charles Laughton in "Mr. Kensington's Finest Hour," where he plays a British diplomat assigned to a consulate in Texas and has problems adapting to the culture) 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10 PM $64,000 Challenge (Dr. Joyce Brothers vs. former light-heavyweight champ Tommy Loughran for $64,000 on boxing; Norman Fruman vs. Barrie Simmons for $16,000 on general knowledge. Ralph Story is host.) 10:30 What's My Line? 11 PM News (probably CBS) 11:15 This Is The Life WROM Ch. 9 Rome, GA (Ind.) (This station was short-spacing Ch. 8 in Athens/ Atlanta, was moved to Chattanooga, and eventually became ABC affiliate WTVC. It did pick up some network shows at this time, however.) 6 PM This Is The Life 6:30 Oral Roberts

7 PM Lassie (CBS) 7:30 Maverick (ABC) 8:30 Bowling Stars (George Young vs. Joe Kristof, ABC) 9 PM Open Hearing (John Secondari, ABC) sign off 9:30 PM WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 9 AM Cartoon Musicale 9:30 Christian Science 11 AM Church Service (First Baptist Church of Atlanta) 12 N Cartoon Carnival 12:30 Movie: "A Dangerous Profession" 2 PM Stars Of Tomorrow (Freddie Miller, later Gordon Solie's sidekick on "Georgia Championship Wrestling," is a local Ted Mack--some of the names who got a break on this show include Brenda Lee, James Brown, Tommy Roe, Jerry Reed, and Joe South.) 2:30 Fire! Your Worst Enemy 2:45 Georgia In Washington 3 PM Emory Series 3:30 Championship Bowling 4:30 Paul Winchell (guests: the Miller Brothers, trampoline act; Sharky the seal) 5 PM Tales Of The Texas Rangers (no, not the surprise AL entry in this year's World Series) 5:30 Lee Roy Abernathy (gospel music) 6 PM Joe Palooka 6:30 Famous Playhouse 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Maverick 8:30 Bowling Stars 9 PM Open Hearing 9:30 Film: "Petrified River" (pollution of rivers in Colorado from uranium mining; and Tennessee from the Oak Ridge nuclear plant) 10 PM All-America Football Game Of The Week 10:30 Movies: "Ding Dong Williams" and "Radio Stars On Parade" (watch for Jack Benny's announcer Don Wilson in the second one) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS/ABC) 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM This Is The Answer 11:30 Camera Three 12 N Let's Take A Trip 12:30 This Is The Life 1 PM Point Of View (longtime public-affairs show on Ch. 12) 1:30 Porky Pig 1:45 Football Kickoff 2 PM NFL Football (the listing shows Browns-Cardinals, but since that game was on Ch. 3 I have to believe Ch. 12 showed Redskins-Giants) 5 PM See It Now (now a series of specials, this one is "The Secret Life Of Danny Kaye") (time approximate)

6:30 20th Century 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Bachelor Father 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM GE Theater 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10 PM $64,000 Challenge 10:30 Movie: "Lady For A Night" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM The UN In Action 11:30 Camera Three 12 N This Is The Life 12:30 Oral Roberts 1 PM Face The Nation 1:45 Football Kickoff 2 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Giants 4 PM Telephone Time (time approximate) 4:30 no listing given 5 PM See It Now 6:30 20th Century 7 PM Tennessee Ernie Ford (guest Marie Wilson, NBC, delay from Thu 9:30) 7:30 Bachelor Father 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM GE Theater 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10 PM $64,000 Challenge 10:30 Danny Thomas (delay from Mon 9 PM, when Ch. 13 showed "Voice Of Firestone" from ABC) 11 PM News (probably CBS) 11:15 Georgia Tech Football: highlights of Tech-Tulane Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, October 23, 1961 From TV Guide, Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Continental Classroom: Modern Algebra (COLOR) 6:30 Continental Classroom: American Government (Edward R. Murrow is guest speaker, discussing the U.S. Information Agency's part in the ideological struggle between East and West.) (COLOR) 7 AM Today (John Chancellor) 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:45 Debbie Drake (exercises, and even then--at age 6-I thought she was hot!) 10 AM Say When! 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (Bill Cullen) (COLOR)

11:30 Concentration 12 N News, Weather 12:15 Movie: "Nob Hill" 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 Kukla And Ollie (day-behind delay from 5 PM) 4:35 Dick Tracy (animated) 4:45 Rocky And His Friends 5 PM Popeye Club 6 PM Yogi Bear 6:30 News, Weather 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 Joey Bishop (delay from Wed 8:30--Ch. 2 ran "Shannon" with George Nader at that time) 8 PM National Velvet 8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR) 9 PM 87th Precinct (watch for Robert Lansing and Norman Fell in this series) 10 PM Thriller (Boris Karloff) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:25 Movie: "Johnny Eager" WRGP (WRCB) Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6 AM Adult Reading 6:30 Continental Classroom (with Edward R. Murrow as guest speaker) (COLOR) 7 AM Today 9 AM Classroom 9:30 Debbie Drake 9:45 News (local) 10 AM Say When! 10:30 Play Your Hunch (COLOR) 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Truth Or Consequences 12:30 It Could Be You (COLOR) 12:55 NBC News (Ray Scherer) 1 PM Topper 1:30 Life Of Riley 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: John Gavin) 4:55 NBC News (Sander Vanocur) 5 PM Kukla And Ollie 5:05 Alex And Elmer (local kids'/variety show) 5:50 Mr. Magoo 5:55 Wyatt Earp 6:25 News, Weather

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Trackdown 7:30 Shannon 8 PM National Velvet 8:30 Price Is Right (COLOR) 9 PM 87th Precinct 10 PM Thriller 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Jack Paar (Guests are Hans Conried and Morris West, author of "The Devil's Advocate") (COLOR) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6:30 College Of The Air: "New Biology" 7 AM Video College 7:30 News, Cartoons 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (Skitch Henderson appears all week to demonstrate different percussion instruments.) 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Movie: "Tycoon" (Part 1) (this is not related to the Walter Brennan 1964 series but is about an engineer who builds a railroad tunnel through the Andes) 11 AM Divorce Court 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 Susie (Ann Sothern) 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (designer Don Loper with some of his creations) 3 PM Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 3:55 CBS News (Charles Collingwood) 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Riverboat 6 PM Panorama News 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 To Tell The Truth (panel: Jayne Meadows, Johnny Carson, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston) 8 PM Divorce Court 9 PM Danny Thomas (guest: Harry James) 9:30 Andy Griffith 10 PM Hennesey 10:30 I've Got A Secret (Joan Crawford has a secret for Betsy Palmer, Bess Myerson, Henry Morgan, and Bill Cullen.) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:25 Movie: "Blood On The Sun" (James Cagney) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) 6:30 Streamlined Reading 7 PM Growing South

7:30 Delinquency (how a disrupted home can create a juvenile offender) 8 PM Call To A Nation (the English medical system is examined) 9:30 Insurance (life-insurance programs for three different income brackets) 10 PM Nuclear Age (radiation medical treatments) 10:30 WGTV Special WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 8 AM Susie 8:30 Voice Of Faith 9 AM Fun Time 9:30 Romper Room 10:30 It's A Good Day 11 AM The Texan 11:30 Love That Bob! 12 N Camouflage 12:30 Make A Face (Bob Clayton, later host of "Concentration" and announcer on "Pyramid") 1 PM Day In Court 1:25 ABC News (Joe Slattery, not to be confused with Art Linkletter's announcer Jack Slattery, subs for Alex Dreier.) 1:30 Art Tele-Class 2 PM Number Please (Bud Collyer) 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 News, Weather 6:30 Jeff's Collie 7 PM Flatt And Scruggs 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Rifleman 9 PM Surfside 6 10 PM Ben Casey 11 PM ABC News (Ron Cochran, who will move to the early slot early in 1962) 11:15 Man From Cochise WLW-A (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM School Days 7:30 Billy Johnson 9 AM Movie: "All By Myself" (nothing to do with the Eric Carmen song) 11 AM The Texan 11:30 Love That Bob! 12 N Camouflage 12:30 Make A Face 1 PM Day In Court 1:25 ABC News 1:30 Burns And Allen

2 PM Number Please 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 Tombstone Territory 5:30 Movie: "Men Of Texas" 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:15 ABC News (anchor not given, could be Don Goddard, Al Mann, or John Cameron Swayze) 7:30 Cheyenne 8:30 Rifleman 9 PM Surfside 6 10 PM Ben Casey 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Jack Paar (not in color) WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:55 Daily Word 7 AM College Of The Air 7:30 R.F.D. 12 7:45 Bozo The Clown 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Parlons Francais (French lessons) 9:30 Woman's Whirl 10 AM Calendar (Harry Reasoner) 10:30 I Love Lucy (Ricky's going nuts waiting for the results of his screen test.) 11 AM Video Village (Monty Hall) 11:30 Your Surprise Package (let's just say that host George Fenneman was better as Groucho's announcer-sidekick) 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 (guests: Jayne Meadows and Bennett Cerf--I wonder if, this particular week, the password was "salmon" and the punning Cerf gave as his clue, "Schuster") 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 3:55 CBS News 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Movie: "Calcutta" 6:25 Sounding Board 6:30 News, Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News

7 PM Mantovani (for all the Lawrence Welk and Liberace lovers out there) 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Pete And Gladys ("December Bride" spinoff with Harry Morgan and Cara Williams) 8:30 Window On Main Street (Robert Young's one failure, between "Father Knows Best" and "Marcus Welby, M.D.") 9 PM Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith 10 PM Hennesey 10:30 I've Got A Secret 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:15 Movie: "The Affairs Of Susan" (watch for Don DeFore in this one) WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/NBC/ABC) 6:30 Continental Classroom (with Murrow) (COLOR) 7 AM College Of The Air 7:30 Almanac Newsreel 7:35 Hymn Time 7:45 Your Bible 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Action (with Doris Martin, I think this show morphed into "Let's Talk It Over") 10 AM Calendar 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Video Village 11:30 Your Surprise Package 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 Verdict Is Yours 3:55 CBS News 4 PM Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night 5 PM Rescue 8 5:30 Whirlybirds 6 PM Highway Patrol 6:30 News, Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Brothers Brannagan 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Pete And Gladys 8:30 Window On Main Street 9 PM Danny Thomas 9:30 Andy Griffith 10 PM Hennesey 10:30 I've Got A Secret

11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Adventures In Paradise (ABC, delay from Sun 10 PM) Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Friday, October 26, 1973 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 5:50 Town And Country 5:55 Farm News 6 AM Better World 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Gene Shalit; Shirley Eder discusses her book on Hollywood, "Not This Time Cary Grant") 9 AM Today In Georgia (Ruta Lee, Miss America Rebecca Ann King, the National March of Dimes poster child) 10 AM Dinah's Place (how to make patchwork area rugs) 10:30 Baffle (Peter Marshall, Ann B. Davis, Lynda Day George, Soupy Sales) 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Nanette Fabray, Norman Fell, Vincent Price, Tony Randall, Lily Tomlin, Karen Valentine, Demond Wilson, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin 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 Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 The Girl With Something Extra (the last of the '60sstyle fantasy sitcoms, with Sally Field as a wife with ESP; John Davidson is her husband; one-week delay) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 Lawrence Welk (Cole Porter tribute) 9:30 Brian Keith Show (formerly "The Little People") 10 PM Dean Martin Comedy Hour (Barry Goldwater is roasted by William Holden, William Conrad, Dan Rowan, Nipsey Russell, Norm Crosby, Steve Landesberg, comedian Don Rice.) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Orson Bean and handicraft expert Vivian Abell) 1 AM Midnight Special (hosts Sly and the Family Stone; guests rock group Mark-Almond, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Melissa Manchester, pop singers Freddy Weller and Atlee Yeager) 2:30 News 2:35 Movie: "The Curse Of The Werewolf"

WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (guest is Rona Barrett) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 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 Flintstones 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:30 Bewitched 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Price Is Right (Dennis James) 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Girl With Something Extra 9 PM Needles And Pins (sitcom set in the garment industry, with Norman Fell and Louis Nye) 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Dean Martin Comedy Hour 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special 2:30 Movie: "Circus Of Horrors" 4 AM Movie: "The Face Of Terror" 5:10 Movie: "Night Of The Blood Beast" WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 5:30 Your Town 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Twentieth Century Literature: Its Past And Present" 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd/Sally Quinn) 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid (Meredith MacRae, Dick Shawn) 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Secret Storm (delay from 4 PM) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 (Jack Carter, Bert Convy, Richard Dawson, Ann Elder, Fannie Flagg, Brett Somers) 4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM The Bold Ones (Hal Holbrook as "The Senator") 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News 7:30 Dusty's Trail (Bob Denver, Forrest Tucker) 8 PM Calucci's Dept. 8:30 Roll Out! 9 PM CBS Movie: "Beneath The Planet Of The Apes" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Rack" (I highly recommend this Paul Newman film about a young Army officer on trial for treason during the Korean War.) 1 AM Movie: "Kona Coast" 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 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:30 Washington Debates (Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird and Gale McGee, Democratic Senator from Wyoming, debate Nixon's defense and foreign policies.) 7 PM Garden Show 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 History Of The Motion Picture: "Wild And Woolly," from 1917, with Douglas Fairbanks 9 PM David Susskind sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Country Music 7 AM News 7:30 Circus! (Bert Parks) 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 The Virginian 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Jack Klugman and Brett Somers) 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 Love, American Style 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 Brady Bunch 8:30 Odd Couple 9 PM Room 222 9:30 Adam's Rib (Ken Howard and Blythe Danner as husband-and-wife lawyers frequently on opposite sides--based on the Tracy-Hepburn movie) 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News 11:30 In Concert (an all-'50s show with Dion, Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, Jackie Wilson, the Coasters, the Crystals, and pioneering rock 'n' roll disc jockey Art Laboe as host) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Good Morning Atlanta 7 AM Garner Ted Armstrong 7:30 Rise And Shine 8:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 AM Password (day-behind, with Jack Klugman and Brett Somers) 10:30 Love, American Style (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: "The Love War" 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM What's My Line? (Alan Alda, Soupy Sales, Joanna Barnes, actress and "Beat The Clock" assistant Gail Sheldon) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Gene Shalit, talk-show hostess Sherrye Henry) 8 PM Brady Bunch 8:30 Odd Couple 9 PM Room 222

9:30 Adam's Rib 10 PM Love, American Style 11 PM News 11:40 Untouchables 12:40 Walt Disney: A Golden Anniversary Salute ("Wide World Special" a night behind) 2:10 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Farm Report 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7 AM Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:20 Paul Harvey (doesn't say what filled 12:25-12:30) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock (guest Bert Convy) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Merv Griffin (Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Ken Howard, singer Mel Street, illusionist Shimada) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 8 PM Calucci's Dept. 8:30 Roll Out! 9 PM CBS Movie: "Beneath The Planet Of The Apes" 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Barbarian And The Geisha" 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 Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 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 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Bonanza 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Tom Poston) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 National Geographic: "Grizzly!" 8:30 Price Is Right 9 PM CBS Movie: "Beneath The Planet Of The Apes" 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Frogs" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (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 History Of The Motion Picture (same as Ch. Cool 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre (Lord Peter Wimsey in "Clouds Of Witness," Part 3) 10 PM Washington Review (a rerun of Washington Week In Review?) 10:30 This Is Georgia Southern College sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 Del Reeves' Country Carnival 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Donna Reed 10 AM Mike Douglas (from San Francisco: Pearl Bailey, Jim Nabors, John Brodie, Kathryn and Gary Crosby, Las Vegas newspaper columnist Ralph Pearl--since Westinghouse was the syndicator, this no doubt originated at KPIX) 11:30 Living Easy With Dr. Joyce Brothers 12 N Mister Ed 12:30 The Lucy Show

1 PM Movie: "Woman In Hiding" 3 PM Jeff's Collie 3:30 Munsters 4 PM Flintstones 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM The Lucy Show 6:30 Father Knows Best 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Andy Griffith 8 PM Movie: "War-Gods Of The Deep" (Vincent Price, from '65) 9:15 Movie: "House Of Frankenstein" (Boris Karloff, from '44) 10:30 One Step Beyond 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 1 AM Movie: "Eegah" (unintentionally funny story of a prehistoric giant who falls in love with the 1962-era teen who discovered him) 2:30 Dr. Joyce Brothers (a rerun of "Living Easy"?) 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 Interface 6:30 Good New Days 7 PM Busy Knitter 7:30 T'ai Chi Ch'uan 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 You Can't Eat Magnolias 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Cinema Showcase (Jane Ellen Wayne, biographer of Robert Taylor, and clips of Taylor) 10:30 Wall Street Week sign off 11 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only 9:30 Joanne Carson's VIPs 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Mantrap 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 New Zoo Revue 5 PM My Favorite Martian 5:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 That Girl 8 PM Sanford And Son 8:30 The Girl With Something Extra 9 PM Needles And Pins 9:30 Brian Keith Show 10 PM Dean Martin Comedy Hour 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Midnight Special WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 3:20 Ripples 3:50 Janaki 4 PM Stepping Out 4:30 Art For Everyone 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Carrascolendas 7:30 Wall Street Week 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 Freddie King (blues guitarist who plays "Have You Ever Loved A Woman?" and "Hideaway") 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Carnival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM Mr. Magoo 2:30 Bozo 3 PM Deputy Dawg 3:30 Mighty Mouse 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Superman (the classic episode in which Superman gets amnesia) 5 PM Batman (Cesar Romero as the Joker and Eartha Kitt as the Catwoman) 5:30 Batman (continuation from 5 PM; Pierre Salinger plays Lucky Pierre) 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

7 PM Honeymooners 7:30 Circus! 8 PM 700 Club 10 PM Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington) 10:30 Right On! 11 PM Rawhide sign off 12 M WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 12 N Movie: "Alice Adams" 2 PM Our Gang Comedies 3 PM Underdog 4 PM Cartoons And Three Stooges 5 PM Gigantor 5:30 Three Stooges 6 PM Daffy Duck And Three Stooges 6:30 Underdog 7 PM Our Gang Comedies 7:30 Four Star Theatre 8 PM Movie: "Allegheny Uprising" 10 PM Movie: "Alice Adams" 11:30 Movie: "War Paint" Retro: Quebec (most regions)/New Brunswick Wed, Oct 25, 1978 from TV Hebdo-Quebec edition (covered most regions outside Ottawa and Abitibi-Temiscamingue) Due to the large number of stations listed (29 stations were listed), I'll divide the listings in two; part 1 will cover Quebec City and points east as well as NB channels, with part 2 covering areas to the west and American channels CKCW 2-ATV/CTV Moncton Converted to Atlantic Time, TVH listed it in Eastern Time 7:00 University of the Air 7:30 Romper Room 8:00 Canada AM 10:00 What's Cooking 10:30 It's Your Move 11:00 Mad Dash 11:30 Definition noon Agri-News 12:05 Flintstones 12:30 Hogan's Heroes "The Assassin" 1:00 Midday Matinee "The Tartars" 2:30 Atlantic PM 3:00 Alan Hamel 4:00 Another World 5:00 Battle of the Planets 5:30 ATV Evening News (CKCW produced their own newscasts in those days, they would be spiked in favor of a Halifax-based show in 1981) 6:30 New Price is Right 7:30 In the Beginning "Mission Impossible" 8:00 Wright Time 8:30 Fantasy Island 9:30 Movie "The Islander" 11:30 Sounds Good mid. CTV National News

12:20 ATV Late News 12:40 Celebrity Revue 1:40 sign-off CJBR 3-SRC Rimouski 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Les exclus noon Les chevaux du soleil (Follyfoot) 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre (welcoming a seniors' club from Havre St-Pierre on the North Shore) 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 L'heure de pointe 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Ce soir regional 7:00 Tout pres d'ici 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Science-realite 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Reflets d'un pays 12:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw) 2:00 Fin des emissions Tele-Capitale (TVA): CFCM 4-Quebec City, CIMT 9-Riviere du Loup, CFER 11-Rimouski 6:39 Musique avec Marc Legrand 6:45 Dessins animes (cartoons) 7:15 Supercar 7:45 Le 745 9:00 A vous de jouer 9:30 Bienvenue mesdames... 10:00 Ma sorciere bien-aimee (Bewitched) 10:30 Bonjour madame 11:15 Saturnin le petit canard 11:30 Les Satellipopettes 11:45 Nouvelles/Meteo noon (4) De tout de tous noon (9) En dinant noon (11) Entre deux rives (the shores referred to were the Bas St-Laurent/Gaspesie and the North Shore, CFER had tx and offices on both sides of the St. Lawrence) 1:00 Personnalite 1:30 Cine-Matinee "Bombardier B-52" (Bombers B-52, bw) 3:30 Dessins animes 4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille 4:30 Les Tannants

5:30 Parle parle, jase jase... 6:30 Aujourd'hui le 25 octobre 6:45 (9) Edition 3 7:00 La petite maison dans la prairie (Little House on the Prairie) "Helene" 8:00 Drole de monde 8:30 Chansons et recits 9:00 SWAT 10:00 Indiscretion d'une camera 10:30 Nouvelles TVA 11:00 Sport/Meteo 11:10 Cine-Nocturne "La grande course" (The Great Race) 1:45 Fin des emissions CHSJ 4-CBC Saint John Converted to AT 7:30 100 Huntley Street 9:00 Ed Allen 9:15 Friendly Giant 9:30 Nova Scotia Schools (relayed from CBHT Halifax, CBCT Charlottetown also aired this) 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Merv Griffin 12:55 News 1:05 Match Game '78 1:30 Family Feud 2:00 Edge of Night 2:30 Where the Sky Begins 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Tomorrow You are We (Louise Adler hosts, was this CHSJ-produced??) 4:30 Flipper 5:00 Cartoon Fun 5:30 Scooby-Doo 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 Gong Show (which some people considered CHSJ Cheesy) 7:00 Charlie's Angels 8:00 A Gift to Last "The Prologue" 9:00 Musicamera "Music by Jerome Kern" 10:00 Rhoda 10:30 Watson Report 11:00 The National 11:25 Final Report 11:45 Canada After Dark (guests Helen Ellison, Jack McLelland, and future Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson) 12:45 sign-off CKMI 5-CBC Quebec City (a twin-stick sister to CFCM, the stations even shared the same VO guy Grin) 8:09 Music with Marc Legrand 8:15 700 Club 9:15 Friendly Giant 9:30 Quebec Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon From Now On 12:30 Party Game 1:00 News

1:05 Bob McLean 2:00 Edge of Night 2:30 Where the Sky Begins 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Charlie Chaplin "The Champion" (bw) 4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Nick Nolte and Betty Camden) 6:00 City at Six (CKMI carried only the first half-hour of CBMT's newscast) 6:30 Around the City with Bob 7:00 Price is Right 7:30 Muppet Show (guest Alice Cooper) 8:00 A Gift to Last "The Prologue" 9:00 Musicamera "Music by Jerome Kern" 10:00 Rhoda 10:30 Watson Report 11:00 The National 11:27 After Eleven "Sword of the Conqueror" (bw) 12:47 sign-off CHAU 5-SRC/TVA Carleton (CHAU became full-time TVA in late 1983 when CBGAT established their own relays in the coverage area) 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Les exclus noon Premiere edition 12:08 Kino-informe 12:16 De ci de ca 12:27 Avis de deces (obits) 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 Le monde merveilleux de Disney (Wonderful World of Disney) 6:00 Nouvelles 6:07 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui (CHAU carried CBAFT's newscasts due to the Moncton station not having relays on the North Shore of NB) 6:30 Nouvelles 6:40 Tu parles 6:50 Nouvelles du sport 7:00 La petite maison dans la prairie (Little House on the Prairie) "Promesse" (pt 1) 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Vivent les notres 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:05 Le Telejournal regional 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Reflets d'un pays 12:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw)

2:00 Fin des emissions CJPM 6-TVA Chicoutimi 9:30 Fanfan Dede 10:00 A votre service 10:30 Les Satellipopettes 10:45 Bonjour madame 11:30 Du coq a l'ane 12:15 Nouvelles du midi 12:30 A vous de jouer 1:00 Personnalite 1:30 Cinema "Sept du Texas" 3:30 Dessins animes 4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille 4:30 Les Tannants 5:30 Parle parle, jase jase... 6:30 Studio 6 7:00 La petite maison dans la prairie (Little House on the Prairie) "Helene" 8:00 Drole de monde 8:30 Cinema sur demande "Balade pour des diamants" (The Great Ice Rip-Off) 10:00 Indiscretion d'une camera 10:30 Nouvelles TVA 11:00 Derniere edition 11:10 SWAT 12:10 Les incorruptibles (Untouchables, bw) 1:10 Fin des emissions CKRT 7-SRC Riviere du Loup (Twin-stick sister to CIMT) 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Les exclus noon Les chevaux du soleil (Follyfoot) 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 L'heure de pointe 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Present regional 6:50 Nouvelles du sport 7:00 Tes filles et mes garcons (Brady Bunch) 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Science-realite 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Reflets d'un pays

12:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw) 2:00 Fin des emissions CBGAT 9-SRC Matane 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Les exclus noon Les chevaux du soleil (Follyfoot) 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 L'heure de pointe 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Ce soir regional 7:00 Tes filles et mes garcons (Brady Bunch) 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Science-realite 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Reflets d'un pays 12:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw) 2:00 Le Telejournal followed by Fin des emissions Telecable 9-Quebec City (community cable channel) 5:00 Babillard (community messages) 3:00 La periode de questions des debats de l'Assemblee Nationale 4:00 Babillard 5:30 La periode de questions des debats de la Chambre des Communes 7:00 Parlons-en 7:30 Libre echange 8:30 Quel est ce mal? 9:00 Bonne Nouvelle 10:00 Parlons-en 10:30 Babillard 11:00 La periode de questions des debats de l'Assemblee Nationale mid. Babillard CBVT 11-SRC Quebec City 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express

11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Les exclus noon Les chevaux du soleil (Follyfoot) 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 L'heure de pointe 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Ce soir...de Quebec 6:45 Meteo regionale 6:50 Sports 7:00 03 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Science-realite 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Reflets d'un pays 12:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw) 2:00 Fin des emissions CBAFT 11-SRC Moncton converted to AT 10:00 En mouvement 10:15 L'Evangile en papier 10:30 Passe-Partout 11:00 Tam Tam 11:15 You Hou 11:30 Magazine Express noon Les trouvailles de Clemence 12:30 Les exclus 1:00 Les chevaux du soleil (Follyfoot) 1:30 Les Coqueluches 2:30 Le Telejournal 2:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 3:30 Le temps de vivre 5:00 Bobino 5:30 Le grenier 6:00 Coup d'oeil 6:30 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui 7:00 Ce soir 7:30 Noelle aux quatre vents 8:00 Tes filles et mes garcons (Brady Bunch) 8:30 La petite patrie 9:00 Race de monde 9:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 10:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 11:00 Science-realite 11:30 Le Telejournal 12:05 Le Telejournal regional 12:10 Nouvelles du sport 12:20 Reflets d'un pays

1:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw) 3:00 Fin des emissions CKRS 12-SRC Jonquiere 8:30 Demetan la petite grenouille 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Laine et tricot 11:30 Au milieu du jour 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 Cinema de 5 heures "Les revoltes du Bounty" (Mutiny on the Bounty, pt 2) 6:50 Au fil de l'actualite 7:00 Tes filles et mes garcons (Brady Bunch) 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Heli-patrouille (Chopper One) 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Reflets d'un pays 12:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw) 2:00 Fin des emissions CIVQ 15-RQ Quebec City 1:30pm Mon ami Pierrot 1:45 Les Oraliens 2:00 Les 100 tours de Centour 2:15 Passe-Partout 2:45 Fin des emissions 6:30 Les debats de l'Assemblee Nationale 10:30 Fin des emissions Part 2-Southern Quebec and US stations CBFT 2-SRC Montreal 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Les exclus noon Les chevaux du soleil (Follyfoot) 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2:30 Le temps de vivre (welcoming a seniors' club from Havre St-Pierre on the North Shore) 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 L'heure de pointe 6:00 Ce soir 6:50 Nouvelles du sport 7:00 Tes filles et mes garcons (Brady Bunch) 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Science-realite 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Reflets d'un pays 12:20 Cinema "Le jardin des Finzi-Contini" (bw) 2:00 Le Telejournal followed by Fin des emissions WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Mike Douglas 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 One O'Clock News & Weather 1:10 Across the Fence 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H "A Full Rich Day" 4:00 I Dream of Jeannie 4:30 Six Million Dollar Man "The Song and Dance Spy" 5:30 My Three Sons "Call Her Max" 6:00 Channel 3 News Hour 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Cross-Wits 8:00 Bugs Bunny Halloween Special (pre-empts Jeffersons) 8:30 Fat Albert Halloween Special (spikes In the Beginning, like that's any great loss Cheesy) 9:00 Movie "The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank" 11:00 News 11:30 Hawaii Five-O "Murder with a Golden Torch" 12:30 Kojak "Two-Four-Six for Two-Hundred" 1:30 sign-off WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh 7:00 Today 9:00 New Phil Donahue (guest Norman S. Olson) 10:00 Card Sharks 10:30 Jeopardy 11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon America Alive!

1:00 Hollywood Squares 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 Little Rascals (bw) 4:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 5:00 Odd Couple "To Bowl or Not to Bowl" 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Carol Burnett & Friends 7:30 Muppet Show (guest Loretta Lynn) 8:00 Dick Clark's Live Wednesday (guests Raquel Welch, Bonnie Pointer, Jay Leno, and Meco) 9:00 NBC Wednesday Movie "Desperate Women" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (David Brenner pinch-hits for Johnny with guests Ron Howard, Bobby Vinton, Loni Anderson, and Irving Wallace) 1:00 Tomorrow 2:00 sign-off CBMT 6-CBC Montreal 9:00 Good Morning 9:15 Friendly Giant 9:30 Quebec Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Coronation Street 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 News 1:05 Bob McLean 2:00 Edge of Night 2:30 Where the Sky Begins 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Charlie Chaplin "The Champion" (bw) 4:30 For Kids by Kids 5:00 Goodies 5:30 All in the Family "Fire" 6:00 City at Six 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore "An Affair to Forget" 7:30 Muppet Show (guest Alice Cooper) 8:00 A Gift to Last "The Prologue" 9:00 Musicamera "Music by Jerome Kern" 10:00 Rhoda 10:30 Watson Report 11:00 The National 11:27 The City Tonight 11:45 Canada After Dark (guests Helen Ellison, Jack McLelland, and Adrienne Clarkson) 12:45 Shades of Greene "Root of All Evil" 1:45 sign-off CHLT 7-TVA Sherbrooke 8:00 Les p'tits bonshommes 8:15 Fanfan Dede 8:45 Aube Nouvelles 9:00 A la bonn' heure

10:30 Sans detour 11:00 La mijoterie 11:30 Les p'tits bonshommes 11:45 Les Satellipopettes noon Informa 7 12:30 A vous de jouer 1:00 Personnalite 1:30 Cine-Quiz "La porte du diable" (Devil's Doorway, bw) 3:30 Au bois de Florence 4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille 4:30 Les Tannants 5:30 Parle parle, jase jase... 6:30 Juke box 7:00 La petite maison dans la prairie (Little House on the Prairie) "Helene" 8:00 Drole de monde 8:30 Cinema sur demande "La garcon du Mississippi" (Huckleberry Finn) 10:00 Indiscretion d'une camera 10:30 Nouvelles TVA 11:00 Les sports au 10 (from CFTM) 11:10 Informa 7 11:20 SWAT "La bombe a retardement" 12:20 Informa 7 followed by Fin des emissions CHEM 8-TVA Trois Rivieres 8:45 Les p'tits bonshommes 9:00 A la bonn' heure 10:30 Bonjour madame 11:15 Saturnin le petit canard 11:30 Les p'tits bonshommes 11:45 Les Satellipopettes noon Les p'tits bonshommes 12:20 Le Regional 12:30 A vous de jouer 1:00 Personnalite 1:30 Cine-Quiz "La porte du diable" (Devil's Doorway, bw) 3:30 Dessins animes (cartoons) 4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille 4:30 Les Tannants 5:30 Parle parle, jase jase... 6:30 Le 10 vous informe (CFTM) 6:45 Le Regional 7:00 La petite maison dans la prairie (Little House on the Prairie) "Helene" 8:00 Drole de monde 8:30 Cinema sur demande "La garcon du Mississippi" (Huckleberry Finn) 10:00 Indiscretion d'une camera 10:30 Nouvelles TVA 11:00 Les sports au 10 (from CFTM) 11:10 Le Regional/Sports 11:20 SWAT "La bombe a retardement" 12:20 Cinema "L'aventurier de l'iguana" 2:15 Fin des emissions WMTW 8-ABC Mt Washington/Poland Spring 6:00 PTL Club 7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Day! (from WCVB Boston) 10:00 Everyday 11:00 Happy Days "Fonzie's Baptism" 11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Krofft Superstars 4:30 ABC Afternoon Special "Gaucho" (spiked Gomer and Get Smart) 5:30 Newscircle 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Joker's Wild 8:00 Eight is Enough "Cops and Toddlers" 9:00 Charlie's Angels 10:00 Vega$ 11:00 News 11:30 Police Woman "Seven-Eleven" 12:30 SWAT "Vigilante" 1:30 sign-off CKSH 9-SRC Sherbrooke 8:15 Roquet, belles oreilles (Huckleberry Hound) 8:45 Felix le chat (Felix the Cat) 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Rue Principale noon Le 9 vous informe 12:25 A la ferme 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 Cinema de 5 heures "A l'abordage" (Against All Flags) 6:40 Le 9 vous informe 7:00 Frederic en parle 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Science-realite 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:05 Le 9 vous informe 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Cine-Soir "L'echec a la Mafia" followed by Fin des emissions

CFTM 10-TVA Montreal 7:55 Les sports au 10 8:00 Les p'tits bonshommes 8:15 Fanfan Dede 8:45 Les p'tits bonshommes 9:00 A la bonn' heure 10:30 Bonjour madame 11:15 Saturnin le petit canard 11:30 Les p'tits bonshommes 11:45 Les Satellipopettes noon Les p'tits bonshommes 12:20 Midi-Nouvelles 12:30 A vous de jouer 1:00 Personnalite 1:30 Cine-Quiz "La porte du diable" (Devil's Doorway, bw) 3:30 Dessins animes (cartoons) 4:00 Le monde de Monsieur Tranquille 4:30 Les Tannants 5:30 Parle parle, jase jase... 6:30 Le 10 vous informe 7:00 La petite maison dans la prairie (Little House on the Prairie) "Helene" 8:00 Drole de monde 8:30 Cinema sur demande "La garcon du Mississippi" (Huckleberry Finn) 10:00 Indiscretion d'une camera 10:30 Nouvelles TVA 11:00 Les sports au 10 11:10 La colueur du temps 11:20 SWAT "La bombe a retardement" 12:20 Cinema "L'aventurier de l'iguana" 2:15 Derniere edition followed by Fin des emissions CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Morning Exercises 7:00 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 What's Cooking 10:00 New Ed Allen 10:30 Definition 11:00 The Community 11:30 Rocket Robin Hood noon Flintstones 12:30 Gilligan's Island "The Second Ginger Grant" 1:00 Mad Dash (CFCF produced this for CTV) 1:30 McGowan & Co. 2:00 Alan Hamel 3:00 Another World 4:00 Family Feud 4:30 Pink Panther 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 Pulse 7:00 Love Boat 8:00 Eight is Enough "Cops and Toddlers" 9:00 Charlie's Angels

10:00 Vega$ 11:00 CTV National News 11:21 Pulse mid. 12 Midnight Movie "The Killing of Sister George" (bw) 2:40 sign-off CKTM 13-SRC Trois Rivieres 8:15 Roquet, belles oreilles (Huckleberry Hound) 8:45 Le 13 vous informe 9:00 En mouvement 9:15 L'Evangile en papier 9:30 Passe-Partout 10:00 Tam Tam 10:15 You Hou 10:30 Magazine Express 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Au jour le jour noon Le 13 vous informe 12:10 Les petites annonces 12:25 A la ferme 12:30 Les Coqueluches 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Le grenier 5:00 Cinema de 5 heures "A l'abordage" (Against All Flags) 6:40 Le 13 vous informe 7:00 Tes filles et mes garcons (Brady Bunch) 7:30 La petite patrie 8:00 Race de monde 8:30 Hors serie "Racines" (Roots, pt 1) 9:30 Scenario "Trois jours de grace: mercredi" (pt 1) 10:00 Science-realite 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:05 Le 9 vous informe 11:10 Nouvelles du sport 11:20 Sport plus 11:30 Cine-Soir "Les nerfs a vif" (Cape Fear, bw) followed by Fin des emissions CIVM 17-RQ Montreal 1:30pm Mon ami Pierrot 1:45 Les Oraliens 2:00 Les 100 tours de Centour 2:15 Passe-Partout 2:45 Fin des emissions 6:30 Les debats de l'Assemblee Nationale 10:30 Fin des emissions WEZF 22-ABC Burlington (the station, better known as WVNY, switched to WEZF in 1971 to match its sister radio station, returning to its original calls in 1982) 6:00 Good Morning Jesus 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 PTL Club 11:00 Happy Days "Fonzie's Baptism"

11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Edge of Night 4:30 ABC Afternoon Special "Gaucho" (punts Merv to 5:30) 5:30 Merv Griffin (Merv usually aired 4:30-6) 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 7:30 Bewitched 8:00 Eight is Enough "Cops and Toddlers" 9:00 Charlie's Angels 10:00 Vega$ 11:00 Mary Tyler Moore 11:30 Police Woman "Seven-Eleven" 12:30 SWAT "Vigilante" 1:30 sign-off WEZF 22-ABC Burlington 4:30 ABC Afternoon Special "Gaucho" (punts Merv to 5:30) 5:30 Merv Griffin (Merv usually aired 4:30-6) And yet WEZF had no problem clearing two hours of "The PTL Club" every day... Oh, and I love the lead-in to the network program "Good Morning America" - "Good Morning Jesus"... Was that a local show? I assume it was, but I can't find a lot of info on it... Retro: North Texas--Tue, Mar 16, 1971 TV Guide, North Texas edition--cover, Gene Barry, Robert Stack ("Name of the Game") NOTE: Channels in parentheses were originally designated by black bullets; those in brackets by white. The Austin stations were designated by notched slugs inside white bullets, and could, according to the description, "be received by some Community Antenna TV subscribers" (the term used at the time for cable) Dallas, Texas: (4) KDFW (CBS)--now FOX owned-and-operated (8) WFAA (ABC) (13) KERA (PBS) (39) KDTV (Ind.)--now KXTX, a Telemundo affiliate Fort Worth, Texas: (5) WBAP (NBC)--now KXAS, NBC owned-and-operated (majority ownership) (11) KTVT (Ind.)--now CBS owned-and-operated Tyler, Texas: (7) KLTV (NBC/ABC/CBS joint)--now exclusively ABC affiliate Wichita Falls, Texas: [3] KFDX (NBC) [6] KAUZ (CBS)

Ardmore, Oklahoma/Sherman, Texas/Denison, Texas: [12] KXII (NBC, CBS secondary)--now CBS affiliate Lawton, Oklahoma/Wichita Falls, Texas: [7] KSWO (ABC) Temple/Waco, Texas: (6) KCEN (NBC)--now on digital channel 9 (no PSIP virtual channel 6) Waco, Texas: (10) KWTX (CBS, ABC secondary) Abilene, Texas: (9) KRBC (NBC) (12) KTXS (ABC primary, CBS secondary)--now exclusively ABC affiliate Austin, Texas: <7> KTBC (CBS, ABC secondary)--now FOX affiliate <9> KLRN (PBS)--actually San Antonio; KLRU began in Austin on channel 18 in 1979 <42> KHFI (NBC)--now KXAN, on channel 36 (the current occupant of channel 42, KEYE, a CBS affiliate, started independently, nine years after KHFI's channel move in 1973) {COLOR}--program broadcast in color MORNING 6:00 (8) Operation Lift--unknown {COLOR} 6:20 (8) R.F.D.--local farm show, hosted by Murray Cox {COLOR} 6:30 (4) Sunrise Semester {COLOR} (5) Good Morning--local {COLOR} (8) Real McCoys--rerun (12) Farm and Ranch News {COLOR} 6:35 [3] R.F.D. 3--local {COLOR} 6:45 (6) R.F.D. 6--local; hosted by Clark Bolt {COLOR} (11) KTVT News--Larry Ratliff, anchor {COLOR} 6:55 (7) For Times Like These--possibly local public affairs {COLOR} <7> Farm Report, Weather {COLOR} 7:00 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Today Show--Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) (12) CBS Morning News--John Hart, anchor {COLOR} (8) News 8, Etc.--local morning show {COLOR} (11) Slam Bang Theatre--probably cartoons {COLOR} 7:15

<9> Sesame Street {COLOR} 7:25 [6] Paul Harvey {COLOR} 7:30 [6] KAUZ News {COLOR} 7:35 [6] Good Morning--local {COLOR} 8:00 (4) [6] <7> (10) (12) Captain Kangaroo--"Boat Day in the Treasure House" {COLOR} (13) Driver Education 8:15 <9> What's New--children's show (unsure if PBS) 8:30 [7] Movie--"Fifth Avenue Girl," 1939 (shown again at 3:40 p.m.) (8) Movie--"Panic in the Streets," 1950 (11) Romper Room {COLOR} (13) Mister Rogers {COLOR} 8:45 <9> Project History/World Geography--unusual for PBS affiliates/networks, KLRN actually listed its in-school program lineup throughout the day 8:55 (39) Dr. Donald Curtis--possibly religion? {COLOR} 9:00 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Dinah Shore--today's show: eggplant cooking, a yoga expert, and James Brolin {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) Lucille Ball--CBS rerun of "Lucy Show"{COLOR} (11) Jack LaLanne {COLOR} (12) Ann Nunn--probably local women's show, although listed as "discussion" {COLOR} (13) Sesame Street {COLOR} (39) KDTV News 9:10 <9> Changing Earth/Science Shed--in-school 9:15 (39) Stock Market Observer--business/market ticker scrolled across screen until 3 p.m.; this was a format used by some big-market indies in the daytime during this period, especially second- or third-place stations on UHF like KDTV 9:30 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Concentration--Bob Clayton hosted this durable rebus puzzle game {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) Beverly Hillbillies--strangely listed as simply "Hillbillies"--did CBS change the title for daytime? {COLOR} <9> Drugs/Earth Science/Uncommon Men--in-school (11) Password--rerun of original 1961-67 CBS version; ABC brought back the game in daytime later in the year, thanks to the syndie success of these reruns {COLOR}

(12) Let's Make a Deal--tape-delayed from ABC the previous day or week {COLOR} 9:50 <9> Project History/World Geography--in-school 10:00 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Sale of the Century {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) (12) Family Affair--CBS rerun {COLOR} [7] All My Children--tape-delayed from ABC {COLOR} <9> Japanese Brush Painting--probably in-school (11) Peyton Place--rerun (13) Roundabout--children's show 10:10 <9> Cover to Cover/Science Shed--in-school 10:15 (13) Spanish I--KERA listed its in-school programs also; possibly TV Guide practice at the time 10:30 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Hollywood Squares--"Paul Lynde for the block, please" {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) Love of Life--this soap had developed a somewhat stodgy image by this point {COLOR} [7] (8) (12) That Girl--ABC rerun {COLOR} <9> Drugs/Earth Science/Uncommon Men (11) Alfred Hitchcock (Presents) (13) Spanish II--in-school 10:45 (13) Uncommon Men/Great Ideas (wonder if these were PBS-packaged, or by a Texas state ETV agency?) 10:50 <9> Project History/World Geography 11:00 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Jeopardy!--"yes, sir, that is correct"--Art Fleming said it several times per show; when was the last time Trebek ever said that to a contestant? {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) Where the Heart Is--incest was an overarching theme on this sudser {COLOR} [7] (8) (12) Bewitched--ABC rerun; Dick York as Darrin {COLOR} (11) Farmer's Daughter--rerun of rarely-seen 1963-66 ABC adaptation of 1940 film, with Inger Stevens in the title role (13) Physics--in-school 11:10 <9> Changing Earth/Science Shed 11:15 (13) Gutentag--German lessons; in-school 11:25 (4) [6] <7> (10) CBS News--Douglas Edwards {COLOR} 11:30 [3] (5) (6) (9) <42> Who, What or Where Game {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) (12) [12] Search for Tomorrow {COLOR}

(7) Movie Game--syndicated {COLOR} [7] A World Apart--ABC serial {COLOR} (8) All My Children--tape-delayed {COLOR} <9> Drugs/Earth Science/Uncommon Men (11) Galloping Gourmet--Graham Kerr, cooking it up {COLOR} (13) Exploring Science 11:45 (13) Physics 11:50 <9> Project History/World Geography 11:55 [3] (5) (6) (9) <42> NBC News--Floyd Kalber {COLOR} AFTERNOON 12:00 [3] KFDX News {COLOR} (4) KDFW News {COLOR} (5) WBAP News {COLOR} (6) KCEN News {COLOR} [6] KAUZ News {COLOR} (7) KLTV News {COLOR} [7] Profile--probably local women's show {COLOR} <7> Women's World--local {COLOR} (8) WFAA News {COLOR} (9) KRBC News {COLOR} (10) Ten Acres--local farm show {COLOR} (11) TV Bingo--local game show, hosted by John Borders {COLOR} (12) KTXS News/Weather/Farm [12] Twelve Acres--same concept as KWTX; name "_____ Acres" may have been franchised or copyrighted {COLOR} <42> Midday--local variety show {COLOR} 12:10 <9> Cover to Cover/Science Shed 12:15 (6) Cathy's Corner--probably local women's show {COLOR} [6] Paul Harvey {COLOR} (9) Potpourri--probably local women's show {COLOR} 12:20 [6] KAUZ Weather {COLOR} 12:30 [3] (5) (6) (9) <42> Joe Garagiola's Memory Game--five contestants memorized questions and answers, and NBC fixture Garagiola asked them afterwards; Merv Griffin packaged this short-lived vehicle, before Garagiola moved over to "Sale of the Century" {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (9) (10) [12] As the World Turns--"and now, presented live for the next thirty minutes ..." {COLOR} (7) [7] (8) Let's Make a Deal--it appears that TV Guide botched up this one, listing it as "Make a Deal" {COLOR} <9> Drugs/Earth Science/Uncommon Men (11) KTVT News/Weather/Community Capsule

12:50 <9> Project History/World Geography 1:00 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Days of Our Lives {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) (12) Love is a Many Splendored Thing {COLOR} [7] (8) Newlywed Game {COLOR} (11) Movie--"The Redhead from Wyoming," 1953 (13) Spanish I 1:10 <9> Changing Earth/Science Shed 1:15 (13) Spanish II 1:30 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> The Doctors {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) (12) Guiding Light {COLOR} [7] (8) Dating Game--"will it be Bachelor #1, Bachelor #2, or Bachelor #3?" {COLOR} <9> Drugs/Earth Science/Uncommon Men (13) Exploring Science 1:45 (13) Physics 1:50 <9> Project History/World Geography 2:00 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Another World {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) Secret Storm {COLOR} [7] (8) (12) General Hospital--still at this timeslot today {COLOR} (13) Ready, Set, Go--children's show 2:10 <9> Cover to Cover/Science Shed 2:30 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Bright Promise--NBC sudser {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) (12) Edge of Night--"Presented Live!!!" {COLOR} [7] (8) One Life to Live--if this were a serial about cats, the name of the show would be ...--!!! {COLOR} <9> Drugs/Earth Science/Uncommon Men (will school never end for the day?) (13) Roundabout--children's show 2:45 (13) Places in the News--either children's or educational 2:50 <9> Project History/World Geography (**SIGH**) (11) Lucille Rivers--time for some sewing lessons for Mom or Grandma {COLOR} 3:00 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Somerset {COLOR}

(4) [6] <7> (10) Gomer Pyle, USMC--CBS rerun {COLOR} [7] (8) Dark Shadows--serial was good to the last bite--! {COLOR} (11) Popeye {COLOR} (12) Dating Game--tape-delayed from ABC earlier (39) Space Angel--probably 1962-64 cartoon series about astronauts {COLOR} 3:10 <9> Changing Earth/Science Shed (just 20 more minutes until the school bell ...) 3:15 (13) Spanish I--unfortunately, school in Dallas will last until 4:30 3:30 [3] Galloping Gourmet--Graham Kerr cooks cubed veal and pork with a mushroom-and-tomato sauce {COLOR} (4) Merv Griffin (90-minute version) {COLOR} (5) [6] Mike Douglas (90-minute version; different episodes) {COLOR} (6) Dennis the Menace--watch out for that tornado in the intro (7) One Life to Live--tape-delayed from ABC earlier [7] Lucille Rivers {COLOR} <7> That Girl--tape-delayed from ABC earlier (8) Movie--"Sinbad the Sailor," 1963 {COLOR} (9) Movie--"The Actress," 1953 <9> School Talk--probably for teachers (10) Better Living--probably local women's show (odd timeslot for that, though) {COLOR} (11) Batman--described as "children," but likely rerun of 1966-68 twice-weekly live-action show {COLOR} (12) Newlywed Game--tape-delayed from ABC earlier [12] Woman's World--local; it appears the farm shows on KWTX and KXII at Noon displaced these (13) Spanish II (39) Bugs Bunny {COLOR} <42> Cartoon Corner--no word whether there was still a live host (not very likely by this point) 3:40 [7] Movie--"Fifth Avenue Girl" (same as 8:30 a.m.) 3:45 (13) Gutentag 4:00 [3] (11) [12] Flintstones (probably different episodes) (6) Movie--"Happy Go Lovely," 1951 (7) General Hospital--tape-delayed from ABC earlier <7> Uncle Jay--certainly local children's show {COLOR} <9> Sesame Street {COLOR} (10) That Girl (first of 90-minute block of tape-delayed ABC daytime shows) (12) Dark Shadows--tape-delayed from ABC earlier {COLOR} (13) Spanish II (hold tight ... 30 more minutes ...) (39) Bozo's Big Top--probably locally staged {COLOR} <42> Gilligan's Island--rerun 4:30 [3] (11) Munsters--probably different episodes (7) <7> (10) Bewitched--tape-delayed from ABC the previous week (same episode on KLTV and KTBC) (12) Beverly Hillbillies--episode description: "an armor-clad Jethro hunts dragons"--! {COLOR}

[12] Star Trek--two years after the most infamous cancellation in TV history, who would have thought ... ? (13) Mister Rogers {COLOR} <42> Dennis the Menace 5:00 [3] Country Place--music (three guesses as to the genre, and the first two do not count) {COLOR} (4) KDFW News {COLOR} (5) [6] Truth or Consequences--probably different episodes {COLOR} (7) Good News for Today--probably local religion {COLOR} [7] (8) ABC Evening News--Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner {COLOR} <7> Let's Make a Deal--tape-delayed from ABC earlier <9> Mister Rogers {COLOR} (10) General Hospital (11) Leave it to Beaver--Ward, June, Wally, and you-know-who (12) Gomer Pyle, USMC--tape-delayed from CBS earlier {COLOR} (13) Sesame Street {COLOR} (39) Speed Racer--legendary cartoon {COLOR} <42> Ed Brandon--local "discussion" show {COLOR} 5:25 (9) Paul Harvey {COLOR} 5:30 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> NBC Nightly News--John Chancellor, David Brinkley (source: Vanderbilt TV News Archive) {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) CBS Evening News--Walter Cronkite {COLOR} [7] Rifleman--rerun (8) WFAA News {COLOR} <9> Who Knows the Answer?--local high-school quiz show??? {COLOR} (11) I Love Lucy--and especially at dinnertime (12) ABC Evening News {COLOR} (39) Little Rascals EVENING 6:00 [3] KFDX News {COLOR} (4) KDFW News {COLOR} (5) WBAP News {COLOR} (6) KCEN News {COLOR} [6] KAUZ News {COLOR} (7) KLTV News {COLOR} [7] KSWO News {COLOR} <7> KTBC News {COLOR} (9) KRBC News {COLOR} <9> What's New--children's show (10) KWTX News {COLOR} (11) Have Gun--Will Travel--Richard Boone played the most improbable of cowboys in this sixseason CBS Western (12) KTXS News {COLOR} [12] KXII News (13) Driver Education (39) Patty Duke--strangely, ABC cancelled this show in 1966 due to estimated costs of converting show to color <42> KHFI News {COLOR}

6:30 [3] (5) (6) (9) [12] Julia--moderately successful sitcom vehicle for Diahann Carroll {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) Beverly Hillbillies--AGAIN shortened in the listings to "Hillbillies" {COLOR} (7) [7] (8) (12) Mod Squad--the trio tries to break an industrial spy racket in this episode {COLOR} <9> KLRN News (11) Daniel Boone {COLOR} (13) Newsroom--local news "analysis" (39) Star Trek {COLOR} <42> Drug Scene--KHFI documentary about Austin's narcotics users (plentiful because of the University of Texas attracting hordes of young people) {COLOR} 7:00 [3] (5) (6) (9) [12] <42> Don Knotts--variety hour did not quite "nip it in the bud" in terms of ratings; he likely fell victim to NBC's version of the 1971 "rural purge" that cleaned out the successor to his old show on CBS {COLOR} (4) [6] <7> (10) Green Acres--and speaking of the rural purge ... {COLOR} <9> Southern Perspective--probably public affairs 7:15 (13) Personal Country--unknown; shown again at 10:45 p.m. 7:30 (4) [6] Hee Haw--Tammy Wynette and George Jones, then husband and wife, headlined tonight's show (note that only two stations cleared it--strange for Texas) {COLOR} (7) [7] <7> (8) (10) (12) Grammy Awards--13th annual presentation with Andy Williams hosting and Duke Ellington and John Wayne (?) presenting; for first time, winners were kept secret before air time {COLOR} (11) Perry Mason--Raymond Burr classic (13) Book Beat--PBS interview show (39) David Frost--British interviewer's short-lived 90-minute Group W-packaged talkfest 8:00 [3] (5) (9) <42> Movie--"Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!," 1966 {COLOR} (6) Movie--"Moby Dick," 1956 <9> (13) Advocates--PBS political debate show; in later years, "Firing Line" would use the formal debate format occasionally {COLOR} [12] Movie--"The Ride to Hangman's Tree," 1966 {COLOR} 8:30 (4) [6] All in the Family--early episode in which Archie stays up all night in order to find out whether he has lost his job or not {COLOR} (11) Petticoat Junction {COLOR} 9:00 (4) [6] <7> 60 Minutes--Mike Wallace, Morley Safer (KTBC "may join in progress," according to the listing) {COLOR} (7) [7] (8) (10) (12) Marcus Welby, M.D. (time approximate after the Grammy Awards) {COLOR} <9> Making Things Grow--gardening (11) Movie--"Lady Godiva," 1955 (interrupted at 10 p.m. for a 15-minute newscast) (13) William F. Buckley, Jr. ("Firing Line") {COLOR} (39) Movie--"Thunder Road," 1958 9:30 <9> Periodico--Spanish-language discussion/public affairs {COLOR} 10:00

[3] KFDX News {COLOR} (4) KDFW News {COLOR} (5) WBAP News {COLOR} (6) KCEN News {COLOR} [6] KAUZ News {COLOR} (7) KLTV News {COLOR} [7] KSWO News {COLOR} <7> KTBC News {COLOR} (8) WFAA News {COLOR} (9) KRBC News {COLOR} <9> Feminine Fitness (10) KWTX News {COLOR} (12) KTXS News {COLOR} [12] KXII News (13) Newsroom (probably rebroadcast from earlier) <42> KHFI News {COLOR} 10:15 [6] Paul Harvey {COLOR} 10:20 [6] KAUZ Weather/Sports {COLOR} 10:30 [3] (5) (6) (7) (9) [12] <42> Tonight Show--Johnny Carson [6] Movie--"Sorry, Wrong Number," 1948 [7] (12) Dick Cavett {COLOR} <7> Merv Griffin--low clearances like this doomed Griffin on CBS {COLOR} <9> San Francisco Mix--experimental PBS documentary {COLOR} (10) Movie--"Wild Heritage," 1958 {COLOR} 10:45 (13) Personal Country (same as 7:15 p.m.) 11:00 (4) Movie--"Good Luck Charlie," French; 1959 (8) Dick Cavett (same as KSWO and KTXS at 10:30 p.m.) {COLOR} <9> Thirty Minutes--interview; possibly local {COLOR} (39) Movie--"Free For All," 1949 11:15 (11) Movie--"Mission to Paradise," 1965 11:30 <9> Joyce Chen Cooks--Chinese, of course 12:00 a.m. (5) WBAP News {COLOR} (7) KLTV News {COLOR} <7> KTBC News {COLOR} 12:05 (5) Kup's Show--Chicago TV personality/newspaper columnist Irv Kupcinet hosted this syndicated "open-ended" talkfest, akin to David Susskind {COLOR} (7) For Times Like These (see 6:55 a.m.) {COLOR}

1:00 (11) KTVT News--Pat Waldorf, anchor {COLOR} Two possible reasons for the low clearances on "Hee Haw": (1) the Grammy Awards, (2) ABC's "Movie Of The Week" usually aired at 7:30 (CT) and was a monster hit for the then-third-place network. (Don't forget that Tuesday's block of "Mod Squad," "Movie Of The Week," and "Marcus Welby, M.D." was ABC's strongest in those days.) However, when "Hee Haw" went into syndication there were few if any Texas markets that didn't carry it Saturdays at 6 (CT), which was not true of Lawrence Welk. "Hillbillies" is not the name for CBS's daytime reruns of "The Beverly Hillbillies"; I suspect some editor was trying to save some space; likewise, with "Make A Deal" instead of "Let's Make A Deal." I remember the Northern Alabama edition listing "Marcus Welby" instead of "Marcus Welby, M.D." I also noticed the name Ed Brandon. Is this the same as the KTRK anchor? Retro:Wisconsin Saturday July 11, 1959 From TV Guide Saturday July 11, 1959 2 WBAY-CBS Green Bay 3 WISC-CBS Madison 4 WTMJ-NBC Milwaukee 5 WFRV-NBC Green Bay 6 WITI-ABC Milwaukee 6m WDMJ-CBS (and ABC) Marquette 7 WSAU-CBS, ABC, NBC Wausau 11 WMBV ABC Green Bay 12 WISN-CBS Milwaukee 18 WXIX-Ind Milwaukee 27 WKOW-ABC Madison 33 WMTV-NBC Madison Morning 7:00 2 Cheer Up Time 7:50 6 News 8:00 6 Farm Scene 8:30 2 3 6 7 Captain Kangaroo

33 Breakfast With Popeye 9:00 4 5 33 Howdy Doody (Color) 9:25 12 News 9:30 2 3 6 7 Mighty Mouse 4 5 33 Ruff and Reddy 12 Life In Wisconsin 10:00 2 Sky King 3 6 Heckle and Jeckle 4 5 7 33 Fury 10:30 2 3 6 Robin Hood 4 Terrytoons 5 33 Circus Boy 7 Ruff and Reddy 12 Movie (Juinor Miss 1945) 11:00 2 Heckle and Jeckle 3 Looney Tunes 4 Mr Wizard 5 7 33 True Story 6 Mac The Mailman 11:30 2 Bugs Bunny 3 Flash Gordon 4 Circus Boy 5 7 33 Detective's Diary 11:45 27 Country Style U.S.A.

Afternoon 2 6m Noon Show 3 News 4 Hot Shots 5 Mr. Wizard 6 Jet Jackson 7 Cartoons 12 Uncle Hugo and Popeye 27 Farm and Home 33 Christian Science 12:15 33 Industry on Parade 12:30 2 6m Cartoon Time 3 Tim McCoy 5 To Be Announced 6 Air Force Story 33 Topic 12:45 3 Liberace 5 33 Basball: Yankees vs Red Sox 6 Senate Report 1:00 4 News 6 Open Book 12 Movie (North of the Border 1948) 27 Uncle AL 1:15 2 3 6m 7 Baseball: Giants vs Reds 4 Library Story

1:30 4 Parade (Color) 6 Sacred Heart 27 Big Picture 1:45 6 What's Your Trouble 2:00 4 Movie (The Cyclone Kid 1942) 6 Public Conference 11 Farm Service Hour 12 Americans At Work 27 Let's Find Out 2:15 12 Scope 2:30 6 Movie (Best of the Badmen 1951) 12 Movie (Renegade Girl 1946) 2:45 27 Know Your Country Goverment 3:00 4 11 Cartoon Carnival 27 Movie (Man Hunt 1941) 3:30 4 Movie (On Their Own 1940) 5 33 To Be Announced 11 Uncle AL 3:45 3 Juinor Service 4:00 2 Movie (Western) 3 7 Horse Race 5 Sports 6 Dance Party

6m To Be Announced 11 Movie (Law Comes To Texas 1939) 12 Charlie Chan 33 Movie (My Pal The King) 4:30 3 Quest For Adventure 4 Governor's Conference 5 Movie (Another Thin Man 1939) 6m Mighty Mouse 7 To Be Announced 12 Foreign Legionaire 4:45 7 Churches Speak 5:00 3 Michaels In Africa 4 True Story 6m Family Life 11 Big Picture 12 Sword of Freedom 27 ChampionShip Bowling 33 Popeye's Weekend Party 5:15 7 Lone Ranger 5:30 3 Whirlybords 4 Dectective's Diary 5 Air Force Story 6m 6 Lone Ranger 11 Movie (Strange Experiment) 12 Young World 5:45

7 News 5:55 3 Proxmire Reports Evening 6:00 2 4 6m 27 News 3 Kingdom Of The Sea 5 Susie 6 Jeff's Collie 7 Lawman 12 The Other 98 33 Boots and Saddles 6:15 27 Mayor's Report 6:30 2 3 6m 6 Reckoning 4 5 33 People Are Funny 7 Dancing Party 11 12 27 Dick Clark 7:00 4 5 33 Perry Presents (Color) 11 12 27 Jubilee U.S.A. 7:30 2 3 6m 6 7 Wanted-Dead or Alive 8:00 2 6m 6 Brenner 3 State Trooper 4 5 33 Black Saddle 7 Whirlybirds 11 12 27 Dancing Party 8:30 2 3 6m 6 7 Have Gun, Will Travel

4 5 33 Cimarron City 9:00 2 3 6m 6 7 Gunsmoke 11 Movie (We Who Are About To Die 1937) 12 Play Ball 27 Night Court 9:30 2 6 Markham 3 12 Bold Venture 4 Flight 5 33 D.A.'s Man 6m Jim Bowie 7 To Be Announced 27 Movie (Rage at Dawn 1955) 10:00 2 26 Men 3 5 12 33 News 4 Movie (Thundebirds 1952) 6 Movie (Key Largo 1948) 6m Charlie Chan 7 Wagon Train 10:15 5 Movie (Third Finger, Left Hand 1940) 12 Top Pro Golf 33 Martin Kane 10:20 3 Brenner 10:30 2 U.S. Marshall 6m Grey Ghost 10:45 33 Movie (Living On Love 1937)

10:50 3 Movie (Call Northside 777 1948) 11:00 2 6m Movie (Fury at Furnance Creek 1937) 7 Movie (Let's Get Married 1937) 11:15 12 Night Watch 11:30 27 News 11:45 4 6 News 12:00 4 Movie (Man In Her Diary 1945) 5 News 27 Movie (Night Monster 1942) 12:15 5 Movie (The Floradora 1930) 4 WTMJ-NBC Milwaukee 5 WFRV-NBC Green Bay 33 WMTV-NBC Madison 12:45 5 33 Baseball: Yankees vs Red Sox Yankees/Red Sox...so were the announcers Buck and McCarver? Wink Why didn't WTMJ-TV Milwaukee air the (NBC?) game? Were there TV rules then that prohibited network telecasts in MLB home markets, even if the game did not involve the home team (Milwaukee Braves in this case)? Here's WXIX-Channel 18's first broadcast day as an independent: Monday, July 20 1959 3:58PM (time approx.) Sign-On: Christopher Thought for Today 4PM Cookie (kid's show hosted by an 11-year-old boy, Steve "Cookie" Hildebrand. Today's broadcast featured a Laurel and Hardy comedy, the Tim McCoy western "Code of the Cactus", and a cartoon, probably a "Krazy Kat" or "Scrappy")

5:30PM Sheriff of Cochise (premiere episode, same title as series) 6PM Jim Bowie: "The Birth of the Blade" (premiere episode)

6:30PM News with Bruce Kanitz

6:45PM Mystery Movie: "The 13th Hour" (1947), a "Whistler" film with Richard Dix. 8PM Victory at Sea: "Design for War" (premiere episode)

8:30PM Texas Rasslin': Bobby Managoff vs. Larry Chene; Luis Martinez vs. Iron Mike; Jim Blood vs. Otto Kuss 9:30PM Million Dollar Movie: "Thin Ice" (1937), with Sonja Henie and Tyrone Power 11PM (time approx.) Topper: "Topper Meets the Ghosts" (premiere episode)

11:30PM (time approx.): Christopher Thought for Today; sign-off Channel 18 is now a CW affiliate, WVTV. While the WXIX calls are now applicable to a Fox affiliate on Channel 19 in Cincinnati, OH (city of license Newport, KY). I also remember that WVTV, in-between shedding the WXIX calls and adopting their current ones, also used WUHF (previously in use by what became WNYC Channel 31 in New York, now known as ION affiliate WPXN; and now in use in Rochester, NY, for the Fox affiliate in that town). Retro: Western Washington, Tuesday May 31, 1955 Source: TV Guide Channels listed 2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC) 4 KOMO Seattle (NBC) 5 KING Seattle (ABC) 9 KCTS Seattle (Edu.) 11 KTNT Tacoma (CBS) 12 KVOS Bellingham (CBS/DuMont) 13 KTVW Tacoma (IND) Listings start at Noon ALL TIMES ARE PACIFIC TIME. ADD ONE HR FOR DAYLIGHT TIME. AFTERNOON Noon 4 Movie Movie Time: "The Adventures of Don Coyote." A pair of Mexican horseman come to the aid of a girl and her brother in a fight to protect their ranch from desperadoes. (1947) 5 Wunda Wunda (local kids show-ran until late 60s) 11 Brighter Day 12:15 11 Love of Life 12:30 5 Albert's Room Cartoon: "Jolly Fish." 11 On Your Account

12:45 5 Movie "Out of The Storm." During the confusion of a holdup, a payroll clerk steals a huge amount of money. James Lydon. Lois Collier. (1948) 1:00 4 Cook Book Quiz Pandemonium reigns in the kitchen as the third "Cook Book Quiz Jamboree" is staged. All the winning Cooks of The Day for the month of May compete for honors in a fun-filled exhibition. 11 Garry Moore 1:15 9 Treasure Trip Art of Japan Series. Everyday Life. 1:30 2 Movie-To Be Announced 4 This Afternoon-Ruth McCloy Beginning a week devoted to brides. Today hair fashions for brides will be shown. Also, the American Archiects Association shows plans of a $10,000 house built in this area. 11 Inner Flame (short lived Serial) 1:45 11 Road of Life (serial) 2:00 4 Ted Mack 5 King's Ransom 11 Home Show 2:30 4 The Greatest Gift (serial) 5 King's Queen (local Women's show) 11 Strike it Rich 2:45 4 Miss Marlowe 3:00 4 Hawkins Falls 5 Mainly for Women 11 Valiant Lady 12 Movie "Brewster's Millions." An ex-soldier must spend a million dollars in a given period of time before he can collect the balance of seven million dollars he has inherited. Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoc. 3:15 4 First Love 5 News-John Daly 11 Secret Storm 3:30 4 The World of Mr. Sweeney 5 King's Kamera 11 Search for Tomorrow

3:45 4 Modern Romances 11 The Guiding Light 4:00 2 The Finder Balladeer Pete Seeger sings a nonsense song. The Finder has discovered a lot of old fire-fighting equipment in the Museum of Missouri Historical Society, and tells how fires were fought with "goosenecks", "elephants" and "pianos". 4 Pinky Lee 11 Cartoon Carnival 13 Mystery Theater 4:30 2 Howdy Doody 4 Howdy Doody Mr. Nick tries to cheer up the peanut gallery with a rhyming song. 5 Stan Boreson Show (local kids show) 11 Movie 13 Movie "The Music Man." Two feuding brothers are unknowingly collaborating on a musical comedy. Freddie Stewart. (1948) 4:45 12 Love of Life 5:00 2 Florian Zabach 4 Gardner's Garage (kids show) 5 Sheirff Tex (moved to KTVW later) 9 Here's How it Done 12 Wild Bill Hickok 5:30 2 Concert Interlude 9 Read to Me 11 News-Douglas Edwards 12 Cartoon Time 5:45 2 News-Tom Robinson 11 Jo Stafford In a night-club setting Jo and the Starlighters present "Swonderful." Jo solos "Whatever Lola Wants" and "It's The Talk of The Town." The Starlighters join Jo on "Lullaby in Rhythm." 12 Movie Family Theater: "Everybody's Dream." EVENING 6:00 2 Almanac-Bill Bellman 4 Deadline (local news) 5 Soldiers of Fortune 11 Hans Christian Andersen 13 Hopalong Cassidy

6:30 2 4 Dinah Shore 5 Stop the Music 11 See it Now 6:45 2 Bernie Braden 4 News-John C. Swayze 7:00 2 Milton Berle It's variety night on the Berle show. Perez Prado and his mambo band, singer Bill Hayes and Peter Lawford visit. 4 Milton Berle Milton is at the helm of another variety show. He manages to put it on in spite of his secretary, Max (Ruth Gilbert) and saucy stagehand Francis (Arnold Stang). 5 Early Edition-C. Herring 9 Modern Approaches to Mathematics 11 Life with Father Father tells Mother Day of his plans to entertain a spinster client at a swanky restaurant. On hearing this news, Mother announces a few plans of her own. Leon Ames, Lurene Tuttle. 12 Inspector Mark Saber "Restless Corpse." A missing corpse lends a strange light to a brutal murder case. Tom Conway stars as Mark Saber. 13 Dick Tracy "Gravel Gertie." Gravel Gertie is tricked into participating a phony seance. 7:30 5 To Be Announced 9 Family Fun 11 Halls of Ivy Dr. Hall tries to solve the problem of a student who wishes to change classes because he doesn't get along with the professor. Somehow, his efforts also help out the maid, Alice, who's got her own worries with a guy named Charlie and a batch of apple pies. 12 Boxing-St. Nicks Arena 13 All-Star Theater "Look for Tomorrow." A vocal coach tries to remake a young singer into a replica of his last and greatest star who was killed in a plane accident. Jane Greer, William Ching. 8:00 2 Pick The Stars Contestants: Constance Channon, concert pianist, Calgary; the Leroy Mason group, instrumental group, Montreal; Bonny Lind, dancer, Toronto; Andree Theriault, classical singer, Toronto; and the amazing Randi, illusionist, Montreal. 4 Western Marshal "Outlaw Actor." An eastern outlaw and master of disguise works as a telegraph operator and pulls a robbery at the same time. Douglas Kennedy. 5 Science Fiction Theater "Stranger in The Desert." Two prospectors enter the Utah desert in search of uranium despite warnings that seven men died in the same search. Gene Evans, Marshall Thompson. 9 America in The Making DEBUT: First in a series produced by New York University in cooperation of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, tells the story of the development of America through the arts and crafts of the times. Subject tonight: "The Transplantation." 11 Meet Millie Millie and Mama fear Alfred has met with disaster. He has disappeared without a trace! Elena

Verdugo, Marin Kaplan, Florence Halop, Roland Winters. 13 Mr. and Mrs. North "Surprise." A fading ham actor is murdered at a birthday party. Pam and Jerry North track down the killer. 8:30 2 Sherlock Holmes 4 Circle Theater "Perilous Night," by Al Brenner. A former DP, now living in the United States, spends an anxious night in the hospital, where his very sick wife is about to give birth. As she hovers between life and death, her distraught husband recalls their days in Europe. 5 Elgin Hour Gertrude Berg stars in "Mind over Momma," which she wrote in collaboration with James Yaffe. A crisis occurs in the life of a middle class Jewish family when the young daughter announces she can't go through with her coming marriage. The psychiatrist she consults tells the girl her problem: too much momma. Sidney Lumet directs. Miss Berg is giving tonight's drama a tryout prior to its production on Broadway next season. 9 Tomorrow's Stars 11 Red Skelton Red's guest tonight is Japanese picture star Shirley Yamaguchi. 12 I've Got a Secret 13 Wrestling-Hollywood 9:00 2 Your Star Showcase 4 Truth or Consequences 11 Danger "The Birds," adapted from Daphne du Maurier's short story by James Cavanaugh. The fantasy deals with birds all over the world who attack man to show him their disapproval of the way the world is progressing. This is the final show of the series. 12 Movie: Candlelight Theater "Spy in Black." The captain of a German submarine secretly enters Scotland, intent on destroying a number of British ships. Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson. 9:30 2 What's My Line? 4 It's a Great Life "Easy Chair." Mrs. Morgan's redecorating plans are a threat to Steve's favorite easy chair. Earl and Denny aid their buddy in his fight for comfort. 5 Danny Thomas The Williams family is in quite a uproar, Terry's been asked to a school dance, her very first date. Danny can't understand the reason for all this excitement. 11 News-Sam Rinaker 13 Movie-Drama "Story of G.I. Joe." Story of the beloved war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Burgess Meredith, Robert Mitchum. 9:45 11 Movie-Drama "Whispering Smith vs. Scotland Yard." It's a busman's holiday for a Yankee sleuth vacationing in England when he comes upon a mysterious case of "suicide." Richard Carlson. (1952) 10:00 2 Movie-Adventure Feature film: "Captain Sirocco." Historical drama about a nobleman who attempts to lead the people of Naples in a revolt against the Bourbon rule in 1799. Louis Hayward. (1949)

4 Fireside Theater "A Dream for Jimmy." The scene: Hollywood Jimmy's walking on air because he's got a date with the prettiest girl in school, a movie actress. His false pride almost ruins things. Robert Crosson, Fern Bennett, Hugh Sanders. 5 Crown Theater 10:15 12 News headlines 10:30 4 Movie-Musical "Beloved Vagabond." A singer ambles through France accompanied by a child drummer. Maurice Chevalier. 5 World Today-Ross 10:40 5 Sports Screen-O'Mara 10:45 5 Movie-Comedy "Mister Cinderella." When a barber impersonates a millionaire, he finds himself involved in some weird situations. Jack haley, Betty Furness. 11:15 2 News & Weather Report 11:30 11 Sign Off News Midnight 4 Baseball Scores 5 Nightcap Final 12:05 4 News Headlines 12:10 4 Thought for the Day Retro: EASTERN WASHINGTON, Friday August 9th, 1968 Source: TV Guide (First TV Guide bought on eBay!, and another on the way from '69, Eastern VA I think edition Smiley Smiley) Channels listed 2 KREM Spokane, WA (ABC) 3 KLEW Lewiston, ID (CBS, ABC) 4 KXLY Spokane, WA (CBS) 6 KHQ Spokane, WA (NBC) 7 KSPS Spokane, WA (NET) 10 KWSC Pullman, WA (NET) 12 KUID Moscow, ID (NET) 13 KTVR La Grande, OR (NBC, ABC) 19 KEPR Pasco, WA (CBS, ABC) 23 KNDO Yakima, WA (NBC)

25 KNDU Pasco, WA (NBC) 29 KIMA Yakima, WA (CBS, ABC) 47 KYVE Yakima, WA (NET) Morning 6AM 13 Today COLOR: See 7:30am, Ch. 6. 6:30 2 Telecourse 7:00 2 Living COLOR 4 Farm Reports-Spokane 6 Mosaic 13 Snap Judgment COLOR: See 9:00am, Ch. 6. 7:05 4 News-Douglas Edwards COLOR 7:15 2 Agriculture COLOR 7:25 13 News-Dickerson COLOR 7:30 2 Cap'n Cy COLOR 4 Popeye COLOR 6 Today COLOR: Scheduled: interviews, reports and highlights from the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach. Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters (a younger Barbara), Joe Garagiola. "Agriculture Today" from 8:25-8:30AM. 13 Concentration COLOR 7:55 3 19 29 Program Previews 23 25 Agricultural News 8:00 3 4 19 29 Captain Kangaroo COLOR 13 Personality COLOR: See 10AM, Ch. 6 for details. (played shows two hours earlier since it was relaying a Mountain time zone station KTVB 7, and 13 was in Pacific time) 23 25 Today COLOR: See 7:30AM, Ch. 6. 8:30 2 Movie-"Emergency Wedding". (1950) A millionaire playboy marries a beautiful young doctor only to find himself jealous of her work. Larry Parks, Barbara Hale, Willard Parker. (90 min) 13 Hollywood Squares COLOR: See 10:30AM, Ch. 6. 9:00 3 19 29 Candid Camera A storekeeper asks a messenger to deliver a nude mannequin, Dorothy Collins poses as a substitute teacher. 4 Jack La Lanne COLOR 6 23 25 Snap Judgment COLOR: Guests are comedienne Sheila Macrae and TV personality Gene Rayburn.

13 Jeopardy COLOR 9:25 6 23 25 News-Dickerson COLOR 9:30 3 4 19 29 Beverly Hillbilles COLOR: Movie star Dash Riprock offers Jethro some tips on courting. Jethro: Max Baer. Dash: Larry Pennell. 6 23 25 Concentration COLOR 13 Eye Guess COLOR 9:55 13 News-Edwin Newman COLOR 10:00 2 Virginia Graham COLOR: Guests include singer Georgia Gibbs and actress Phyllis Kirk. 3 4 19 29 Andy Griffith: Echoes of "High Noon": An ex-convict Andy once wounded is coming to town. Luke: Leo Gordon. Barney: Don Knotts. 6 23 25 Personality COLOR: Celebrities: Peter Lawford, Barbara McNair and Rita Moreno. On-film personality: Sammy Davis Jr. 13 Dream House COLOR 10:30 2 Dick Cavett COLOR: Scheduled guests: comedians Bob & Ray. (90 min) 3 4 19 29 Dick Van Dyke: Which version of a children's story will sell a set of illustrations-Rob's or Laura's? Ollie: John McGiver. 6 23 25 Hollywood Squares COLOR: Celebrities: Kaye Ballard, Jack Cassidy, Stu Gilliam, Michael Landon, Ruta Lee and Paul Lynde. 13 Let's Make a Deal COLOR 11:00 3 4 19 29 Love of Life COLOR 6 23 25 Jeopardy COLOR 13 Newlywed Game COLOR 11:25 3 4 19 29 News COLOR 11:30 3 4 19 29 Search for Tomorrow COLOR 6 23 25 Eye Guess COLOR 13 Dating Game COLOR 11:45 3 4 19 29 Guiding Light COLOR 11:55 6 News-Bob Briley COLOR 23 25 News-Newman COLOR AFTERNOON Noon 2 3 19 29 Bewitched: Darrin is a sensation in the boxing world, thanks to Samantha's knockout witchcraft. Manager: Herbie Faye. 4 Dialing for Dollars COLOR

6 23 25 Let's Make a Deal COLOR 13 Another World COLOR 12:30 2 Treasure Isle COLOR (was this syndicated? I see no information about it online, game show) 3 4 19 29 As The World Turns COLOR 6 23 25 Days of Our Lives COLOR 13 You Don't Say! COLOR: See 2PM, Ch. 6 for details. 1:00 2 Dream House COLOR 3 19 29 Love is A Many Splendored Thing COLOR 4 Dialing for Dollars COLOR 6 23 25 The Doctors COLOR 13 Dick Cavett COLOR: See Ch 2 at 10:30 1:30 2 It's Happening COLOR 3 4 19 29 House Party COLOR: Guest: Donna Douglas of The Beverly Hillbillies. (Rerun) 6 23 25 Another World COLOR 1:55 2 Children's Doctor COLOR 2:00 2 Newlywed Game COLOR 3 4 19 29 To Tell the Truth COLOR 6 23 25 You Don't Say! COLOR: Guests: Judy Carne and Arte Johnson of "Laugh-In". 2:25 3 4 19 29 News COLOR 2:30 2 Dating Game COLOR 3 4 19 29 Edge of Night COLOR 6 23 25 Match Game COLOR: Guests: Judy Carne and Arte Johnson, regulars on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In." Host: Gene Rayburn. 13 Dark Shadows COLOR 2:55 6 23 25 News-Kalber COLOR 3:00 2 General Hospital COLOR 3 4 19 29 Secret Storm COLOR 6 Merv Griffin COLOR: Guests include comedians Norm Crosby, Moms Mabley and Charlie Manna, singers Tommy Leonetti and Anita Gillette; and beauty expert Robert Alan Franklyn. (90 min.) 13 Bewitched: Endora gives Darrin a statue which forces anyone near it to tell the truth. Ed: Charles Lane. Frances: Elisabeth Fraser. 23 25 General Hospital 3:30 2 23 25 One Life to Live COLOR 3 19 29 Newlywed Game 4 Love is a Many Splendored Thing COLOR 13 McHale's Navy

4:00 2 23 25 Dark Shadows COLOR 3 19 29 Clubhouse (my mom was on this show around c. 1962-63!) 4 Mike Douglas COLOR 13 Huntley-Brinkley COLOR 4:30 2 Gilligan's Island COLOR: The professor's findings indicate that the island is sinking. Gilligan: Bob Denver. Skipper: Alan Hale. Professor: Russell Johnson. Howell: Jim Backus. Mrs. Howell: Natalie Schafer. 3 19 29 Mike Douglas COLOR: Guests include Arthur and Kathryn Murray, actors George Segal and Jerry Orback, comedian Pat Cooper, the Ramsey Lewis Jazz Trip and the U.S. Daredevils, professional all-girl tackle football team. (Rerun, 90 min.) News from 5:25-5:30PM. 6 Movie-To Be Announced 13 News-Smede, Moore, Cable 23 25 Sea Hunt 5:00 2 Dobie Gills: "That's Show Biz." Dobie thinks that the best way to a girl's heart is through her parents-and he sets his plan in motion by getting his folks to join the Students and Parents Betterment League. Dobie: Dwayne Hickman. Mr. Gillis: Frank Faylen. 13 To Be Announced 23 25 Westerner 47 Water Skiing: Topic: deep water starts and dock starts. Dr. Lewis lectures. 5:30 2 News-Ivan Smith COLOR 4 News-Bair, Gregory COLOR 10 What's New: "Peter and The Potter." Kjeld and Erica Deichmann teach Peter of New Brunswick, Canada, the art of pottery-making. 13 Star Trek COLOR: See 8:30PM, Ch. 6. 23 25 News-Roberts, Meighan 47 What's New: "Adventures in Dinoland," Part 5. Murl Deusing concludes his study of prehistoric life. Today: the development from the Paleocene period (70 million years ago) when mammals took over the earth to the first appearance of man, one million years ago. Al Binford is the host. 5:45 7 Friendly Giant: Friendly describes plowing and seeding. EVENING 6:00 2 Hazel COLOR: George decides to get an unlisted number. Hazel: Shirley Booth. George: Don DeFore. Dorothy: Whitney Blake. Sutherland: Vinton Hayworth. Mitch Brady: Dub Taylor. Madeleine: Fay Baker. 3 19 29 News, Weather 4 News-Charles Kuralt COLOR 6 23 25 News-Huntley Brinkley COLOR 7 What's New: Stalking a moose, legend of the Revolutionary War heroine Molly Pitcher. 10 Ernest Ansermet: See 8:30PM, Ch. 7. 47 Doorway to Science 6:30 2 Man from U.N.C.L.E. COLOR: Solo and Illya try to protect peace crusader Fazir Nahdi from Brutus Thor, who intends to blast Nahdi and his peace efforts to oblivion. Solo: Robert Vaughn.

Brutus: Bernard Fox. Illya: David McCallum. Nellie: Linda Foster. Nahdi: Harry Davis. (60 min.) 3 19 29 News-Kuralt COLOR 4 Leave it to Beaver: "Beaver's Secret Life" poses a problem for Ward and June-how can they question him about it without revealing they've been poking into his diary? Beaver: Jerry Mathers. Ward: Hugh Beaumont. June: Barbara Billingsley. Wally: Tony Dow. 6 News-Briley, Sharman COLOR 7 Mister Rogers: "Lady Elaine's Auction." 10 Telecourse-History 13 23 25 To Be Announced 47 NET Jazz 7:00 3 19 29 Have Gun-Will Travel 4 Truth or Consequences COLOR 7 Film Feature 10 Minds Behind War: "McCarthy and The Far East". 47 It Begins with You "If the 1968 GOP Convention is still in progress, networks will pre-empt regular programming for coverage of developments" 7:30 2 Off to See The Wizard COLOR: Movie: "Captain Sinbad" (1963), first of a two-part adventure based on the legend of Sinbad the Sailor. In ancient Baristan, Sinbad falls in love with a princess whose father is imprisoned by a tyrant. (Rerun, 60 min) Captain Sinbad is played by Guy Williams, Princess Jana by Heidi Bruhl. 3 4 19 29 Wild Wild West COLOR: "The Night of the Ready-Made Corpse". The assassination of a Latin-American dictator leads West to the grave of the killer, and to the suspicion that the man in the coffin is a lookalike corpse. West: Robert Conrad. Artemus: Ross Martin. (Rerun, 60 min, postponed from last week) Guest cast Fabian Lavendor is played by Carroll O'Connor. Antille is played by Alan Bergmann. Rose Murphy is played by Karen Sharpe. Leda Pellargo is played by Patricia Huston. 6 23 25 Tarzan COLOR: Tarzan and Chief Bangu are forced to forget their mutual animosity as they team up to search for the chief's son and Jai, who have been kidnaped by a gun-toting thief. Tarzan: Ron Ely. Jai: Manuel Padills Jr. (Rerun, 60 min.) Chief Bangu: Woody Strode. 7 To Be Announced 10 Festival-Art: "The Art of The Happening" is discussed by artist Allan Kaprow and art critic Harold Rosenberg. Films and stills show the construction and decoration of an Igloo in the Watts district of Los Angeles. 13 Boxing-Los Angeles COLOR: Tonight's opponents are Aristeo Chaurin vs. Art Davis and Hegemon Lewis vs. Ruben Ravera. 47 Folk Guitar 8:00 7 Music from Carnegie: This program traces the development of the woodwind octet. Host: Sidney Harth. 10 NET Playhouse: See 9:30PM, Ch. 7. 47 Current Books 8:30 2 Man In a Suitcase COLOR: "Who's Mad Now?" involves McGill in a psychological thriller. Case in point: McGill's old flame, who claims she is receiving eerie phone calls consisting only of derisive laughter. McGill: Richard Bradford. (60 min.)

Guest cast is: Jason is played by Robert Hutton. Joan is played by Audine Leith. Dr. Forsythe is played by Phillip Madoc. Toby is played by John Harvey. 3 4 19 29 Gomer Pyle, USMC COLOR: Lou Ann Poovie's father comes to visit, determined to get his daughter to drop Gomer for a successful home-town boy. Gomer: Jim Nabors. Lou Ann: Elizabeth MacRae. (Rerun) Guest cast is J.R. Poovie is played by Tol Avery. Monroe Efford is played by Med Flory. 6 23 25 Star Trek COLOR: Robert Lansing stars in "Assignment: Earth" as Gary Seven, a human messiah trained by aliens to save mankind from itself. Gary crosses paths with Captain Kirk, who demands proof of his mission-preventing the launching of a suborbital H-bomb. This episode, the pilot for a projected series, includes aerial footage of Cape Kennedy and the Saturn V launching. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scott: James Doohan. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. Sulu: George Takei. (Rerun, 60 min.) 7 Ernest Ansermet: A half-century ago, Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet founded the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. Celebrating his golden anniversary with the orchestra, the maestro leads a rehearsal and performance of Schumann's "Manfred" overture. Produced by Swiss Television. 47 Summer Spot: Henry Holt of the Seattle Opera Association and young singers discuss the problems of establishing a career in opera. 9:00 3 4 19 29 Movie COLOR: "Around the World Under the Sea" (1966) A team of scientists employs a special submarine to counter a series of earthquakes. Complicating matters: an on-the-side search for s sunken treasure. Location scenes filmed in the Bahamas and on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. (Rerun, two hours) 7 French Chef 10 David Susskind (Two hours) 13 News-Cable, Moore 47 NET Playhouse: "The Son." Dark secrets are exposed when a young man sets out to discover the truth behind his father's suicide. Location sequences for this Georges Simenon drama were filmed in Caen, France. Irene Shubik produced the BBC production. (60 min) 9:30 2 23 25 Will Sonnett COLOR: Unable to get help from the sheriff or townspeople, Will tries to enlist the town drunk's help to save Jeff from a pair of killers. Will: Walter Brennan. Jeff: Dack Rambo. (Rerun) 6 Hollywood Squares COLOR: Celebrity players: Barbara Bain, Wally Cox, Nanette Fabray, Buddy Hackett, Dean Jones, Martin Landau, Rose Marie, Jan Murray and Charley Weaver. Host: Peter Marshall. (Postponed from an earlier date) 7 NET Playhouse: "The Witness," Georges Simenon's tale about a Berton farm woman whose greed drives her to murder. Pamela Brown, an Emmy-winner for her performance in "Victoria Regina," stars as the accused murderess, who finds a way to silence the only witness. (60 min.) 13 Johnny Carson COLOR 10:00 2 23 25 Judd COLOR: This drama focuses on a cast-off in contemporary society: the middle-aged man displaced by youth and economic expediency. Judd lends personal and professional counsel to unemployed editor Joe Maddox, who faces a dispiriting job hunt as he tries to salvage an affluent life in suburbia. Judd: Carl Betz. Ben: Stephen Young. (Rerun, 60 min) Guest cast includes Joe Maddox is played by Kevin McCarthy. Beth Maddox is played by Coleen Gray. George Keefer is played by Simon Scott.

DA Roger Harmon is played by Ray Stricklyn. 6 NBC News Special SPECIAL COLOR: Tentative: "Justice for All?" Producer Bob Rogers: "If people can't afford lawyers, they can't afford their rights." Rogers, who also wrote and directed this report, zeroes in on the ways and means the Office of Economic Opportunity is helping the poor. Examined are such urban problems as welfare, landlord-tenant disputes and credit profiteers. Rogers also probes the problemd of the migrant worker, asnd turns his attentions to the creation of law-school courses dealing with the problems of the poor. Host: Edwin Newman. (Rerun; 60 min) May be pre-empted by Republican Convention coverage. 11:00 2 News-John Sandifer COLOR 3 19 23 25 29 News 4 News-Gregory, Bair COLOR 6 News-Ed Sharman COLOR 11:30 2 Joey Bishop COLOR: Comedian Rodney Dangerfield is the scheduled guest (90 min.) 3 19 29 Movie: "He's a Cockeyed Wonder." (1950) Fired from his job as an orange sorter, Freddie Frisby decides to become a magician. 4 Movie COLOR: "Jungle Girl and the Slaver." (1959) Frank Weiller flies into the African jungle to find a teen-age white girl who has continued to live with an African tribe after the death of her missionary parents. Diana: Marion Michael. Weiller: Adrian Hoven. 6 23 25 Johnny Carson COLOR Retro: North Carolina Monday, October 23, 1972 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 Merv Griffin (guests: Freddy Martin, the bandleader with whom Merv once worked; Bobby Vinton; Joe Flynn; pianist Mark Westcott) 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Where The Heart Is 12:25 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Today's Woman (local, hostess is Judy Walker) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Family Affair (at the time the lowest-rated network show on daytime television) 4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Buck Owens (separate show from "Hee Haw") 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy (guest: Totie Fields) 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Bill Cosby (guests: Don Knotts and Bill Withers--watch for Knotts as detective Joe Pannix) 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Cutter's Trail" E (WUND/2 Columbia/Edenton, NC; WUNC/4 Chapel Hill; WUNK/25 Greenville, NC; WUNJ/39 Wilmington; WUNG/58 Concord, NC) 8:40 Cover To Cover 9 AM Cultures 9:30 Physical Science 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Earth Science 11:30 Math 12 N Ripples 12:15 Math 12:30 Electric Company 1 PM In-school programs 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM News 6:30 Communication In Local Government 7 PM Backyard Gardener 8 PM Profile In Music: Shirley Verrett (opera singer whose first national appearance was as a gospel singer on "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts") 9:30 Book Beat ("Mary Todd Lincoln: Her Life And Letters"-in her own words and not a pretty picture, devoting a great deal of space to the breakdowns she suffered from the deaths of her husband and three of her four sons.) sign off 10 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6:45 Almanac 6:55 News 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 7:30 Morning Scene 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 2) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Noon Report 12:25 Pat Lee (women's show) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Truth Or Consequences 4:30 Ponderosa ("Bonanza" reruns) 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie (Milton Berle as a con man trying to bilk Jeannie out of a priceless scarab pen) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 All In The Family (delay from Sat 8 PM--Ch. 3 ran "Gunsmoke" Sat 7:30-8:30) 8 PM Movie: "The Tiger And The Pussycat" 10 PM Bill Cosby 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Cutter's Trail" WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington, NC (ABC) 6:50 News 7 AM Town And Country 7:30 Cartoons 8 AM Eight A.M. 8:30 Movie: "Lydia" 10:25 News 10:30 The Saint (Roger Moore) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (guests: Abby Dalton and Peter Lawford) 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 I Dream Of Jeannie 5 PM Merv Griffin (guests: Eddie Fisher, Pamela Mason--a favorite Merv guest because of her outspokenness, Jacqueline Bisset) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM To Tell The Truth (panel: Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Larry Blyden) 7:30 Dragnet (with Harry Morgan) 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Vikings-Bears 12 M News (time approximate) WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC) 6 AM Daybreak 6:55 Commentary 7 AM News 7:30 H.R. Pufnstuf (delay from Sat 8 AM--Ch. 5 ran movies at that time) 8 AM Time For Uncle Paul

8:30 Bette Elliott (women's show) 9:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Zsa Zsa Gabor; Minnie Pearl, race-car drivers Parnelli Jones and Joe Leonard; Clifton Davis; Ronnie Schell; a professional entertainment director-sounds like one of Merv's guest lists Smiley) 11 AM Password (one-week delay, guests: Sally Struthers and Gene Rayburn) 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 To Tell The Truth (panel: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 4 PM Perry Mason 5 PM Truth Or Consequences 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM News 6:25 Commentary 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Ponderosa 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Vikings-Bears 12 M The Saint (time approximate) WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington, NC (NBC) 6:30 Carolina In The Morning 7 AM Today (guest: Eunice Shriver--husband Sargent was George McGovern's running mate that year) 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Shelley Winters; Billy DeWolfe; Helen Hayes and Anita Loos, authors of "Twice Over Lightly") 10 AM Dinah's Place (a Halloween-themed show with guest Ray Bolger) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (guests: Lucie Arnaz, Mel Brooks, Victor Buono, Charo, Nanette Fabray, Michael Landon, Roger Miller) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Lucille Rivers (sewing) 12:40 Jim Burns (local) 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Jim Burns continues 1:30 As The World Turns (a CBS show too popular at the time for Ch. 6 to pass up) 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 Timmy And Lassie

5 PM Daniel Boone 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM Andy Griffith 7:30 Beverly Hillbillies 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (guest: Jean Stapleton; cameos: Bill Bixby, Jack Carter, Henny Youngman) 9 PM NBC Movie: "They Might Be Giants" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Joey Bishop subs for Johnny; guests: George Kirby, Helen Gurley Brown, Liz Torres) WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC) 6 AM Agriculture 6:30 Get Smart 7 AM Today 9 AM Flying Nun 9:30 Not For Women Only (topic: prostitution; Barbara Walters hosts) 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 I Love Lucy (Tennessee Ernie Ford appears as our Hollywood-bound foursome end up in jail in Bent Fork.) 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 I Dream Of Jeannie 5 PM Ponderosa 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Parent Game 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "They Might Be Giants" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC) 6:45 Farm, Home & Garden 7 AM University Of Michigan 7:30 Romper Room 8 AM Southern Exposure (1973 Miss America Terry Meeuwsen and Lowell Streicker, author of

"Religion And The New Majority," discuss the growth of fundamentalism and its effect on politics.) 9 AM Movie: "The Geisha Boy" (Jerry Lewis) 10:50 Lucille Rivers 11 AM Password (same as Ch. 5) 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 Love, American Style 4:30 That Girl (William Windom is an evasive novelist being badgered by Ann.) 5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Anything You Can Do (Ch. 8 was showing the first season with Gene Wood, while Don Harron was hosting the shows being taped in Canada.) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Vikings-Bears 12 M News (time approximate) WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS) 6:30 Carolina Today 8:25 Morning Meditations 8:30 CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 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 Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Merv Griffin (same as WWAY, with the addition of Steve Landesberg and singers Clark and Marilyn) 5:30 To Tell The Truth 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Anna And The King (delay from Sun 7:30-Ch. 9 ran "Name Of The Game" Sun 7:30-9) 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Bill Cosby 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Cutter's Trail" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 6:15 Garner Ted Armstrong 6:45 On The House 7 AM Today 9 AM Mike Douglas 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 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Granny's love potion sends Miss Jane after Caspar Biddle, played by Wally Cox.) 5 PM Dick Van Dyke 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM To Tell The Truth 7:30 I've Got A Secret (short-lived revival with Steve Allen and frequent panelists Henry Morgan, Richard Dawson, Pat Carroll, and Anita Gillette) 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "They Might Be Giants" 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 Mr. Knozit 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Return To Peyton Place 4 PM Daniel Boone 5 PM Virginian 6:30 NBC News 7 PM News 7:30 South Carolina Football Highlights: South Carolina-Miami (South Carolina was an independent school at the time, having left the ACC but not yet in the SEC) 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "They Might Be Giants" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Law And Morality" 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Merv Griffin (same as Ch. 2) 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 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Peggy Mann 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Daniel Boone 5 PM Wild Wild West 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM That Girl 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Bill Cosby 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Cutter's Trail" WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC) 7:30 Uncle Waldo 8 AM New Zoo Revue

8:30 Movie Game (guests: Bob Crane, Andy Devine, Stu Gilliam, Shirley Jones, Dack Rambo, Nancy Walker) 9 AM Joanne Carson's VIPs (author Dick Kleiner discusses his book "ESP And The Stars") 9:30 Montage (local) 10:30 Mantrap 11 AM Love, American Style (day-behind) 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 Gilligan's Island 4:30 Lost In Space 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 It Takes A Thief 7:30 Sonny Randle (the coach of East Carolina University with highlights of ECU-N.C. State) 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Vikings-Bears 12 M News (time approximate) WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Today At Home 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 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 Munsters 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Ponderosa 6 PM What's My Line? (panel: Joanna Barnes, Arlene Francis, Gene Rayburn, Soupy Sales-Ch. 12 was showing the Wally Bruner episodes, even though Larry Blyden had already taken over as host) 6:30 News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 To Tell The Truth (panel: Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn)

8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "They Might Be Giants" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WBTW Ch. 13 Florence, SC (ABC/CBS) 6:30 Bob Henley (don't know anything about him) 7 AM Jim Nesbitt 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Let's Make A Deal 9:30 Newlywed Game 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 All My Children 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Family Affair 4:30 Death Valley Days 5 PM Ponderosa 6 PM ABC News 6:30 News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Green Acres 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM NFL Football: Vikings-Bears 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Judd For The Defense WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 7:55 Let's Think It Over 8 AM Cartoons 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Fran Carlton (exercises) 10 AM Dinah's Place (pre-empted on WSOC) 10:30 Not For Women Only 11 AM Metrolina Morning News 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 Virginian

5:30 Love, American Style (same-day delay) 6 PM ABC News 6:30 News 7 PM Sports Action Pro-File 7:30 Mike McGee (the Duke coach narrates highlights of Duke-Maryland) 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Vikings-Bears 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Let's Think It Over WRDU (WRDC) Ch. 28 Durham (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Not For Women Only 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 Watch Your Child (John Chancellor reads "The Bear Party".) 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: "Blackwell's Island" 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Here's Looking (local) 7:30 Rollin' (Tommy Roe joins Kenny Rogers and the First Edition) 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "They Might Be Giants" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WRET (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 11:30 Charisma 12 N 700 Club 2 PM Jim And Tammy 3 PM Popeye And Pals 3:30 Rifleman 4 PM Movie: "Affectionately Yours" 6 PM Dragnet 6:30 Big Valley (Lou Rawls as cowboy Joshua Watson, who risks his life riding in a rodeo for the Barkleys.) 7:30 Movie: "Adventures Of Robin Hood" (the classic, with Errol Flynn--remember this piece of dialogue: FLYNN: Welcome to Sherwood!

BUGS BUNNY (rubbing his eyes): Naaah...couldn't be HIM!) 9:30 Movie: "Canon City" (true story of the escape of 12 prisoners from the Colorado State Penitentiary in 1947) 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Movie: "Campbell's Kingdom" WTVI Ch. 42 Charlotte (PBS) 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Exploring The Crafts 8 PM You're On! 8:30 International Performance (a concert of Tchaikovsky and Wagner from France's ORTF) 9:30 The Just Generation (topic: should marijuana be legalized?) 10 PM Soul! (jazz great Rashaan Roland Kirk) sign off 11 PM Retro; New York City, Friday, Oct. 22, 1948 Source; New York Times Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC) 5-WABD (DuMont) 7-WJZ-TV (ABC) 11-WPIX (Ind) 13-WATV (Ind) MORNING 10:00 13-Test Pattern AFTERNOON 2:45 13-Music and announcements 3:00 13-Feature Film and Western (no title listed) 5:00 13-Junior Frolic 5:30 4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children) 7-Film; Jean's Plan (crime drama, British, 1946); Billie Brooks, Gerald Case 13-Film serial, "Shadow of the Eagle" (1932, crime drama); John Wayne 5:50 13-Camera Highlights (news) EVENING 6:00 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 11-Newsreel; Recorded music 6:15

2-Program Preview; Weather 6:30 2-Lucky Pup with Doris Brown (children) 5-Russ Hodges, sports 6:45 2-Bob Howard Show (music, variety) 7:00 2-Sports with Dolly Howard and Casewell Adams 7-News and Views. with sports results 11-News; film shorts 13-Film; Lawless Border (1935, Western); Bill Cody, Molly O'Day 7:10 4-Film 7:15 2-Places, Please, with Barry Wood (variety/talent contest) 7-The Fitzgeralds (talk) 7:30 2-CBS News with Douglas Edwards 4-Musical Merry-Go-Round 5-Camera Headlines (newsreel) 7-Tales of the Red Caboose 11-Newsreel, film shorts 7:45 2-Face the Music with Johnny Desmond (variety) 7-Film documentary; The University in Transition 7:50 4-Newsreel, with John Cameron Swayze 8:00 2-Sportsmen's Quiz 4-NBC Presents 5-Fashions on Parade 7-Teen-age Book Club, with Margaret Scoggin 11-Film; Elephant Boy (drama, 1937); Sabu 13-Film; Touchdown (sports drama, 1931); Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie 8:05 2-What's It Worth? (art and antiques appraisal) 8:30 2-Captain Billy's Mississippi Music Hall (variety) 4-Stop Me If You've Heard This One (comedy); Mischa Auer, guest 5-Film Shorts 7-Documentary Film; The Synagogue 9:00 2-Film; Son of the Navy (drama, 1940); Jean Parker, James Dunn 4-Ted Steele Show (variety) 7-Break The Bank (quiz) with Bert Parks 13-Film; Roar of the Press (drama, 1941); Wallace Ford, Jean Parker 9:05 5-Wrestling from Jamaica Arena 9:15 4-Newsreel 9:20 11-Racing from Westbury, LI 9:25 4-Boxing from St. Nicholas Arena 10:10 2-Newsreel

11:00 11-Newsreel Retro; New York City, Thursday, October 21, 1948 Source, New York Times, 10/21/48 Stations; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox) 7-WJZ-TV (ABC; now WABC-TV) 11-WPIX (Ind.; now CW) 13-WATV (Ind.; now WNET-PBS) MORNINGS 10:00 13-Test pattern, music 11:00 4-Ultrafax demonstration, from Washington AFTERNOONS 12:30 2-Weather, program preview 12:45 2-Film shorts 1:00 2-Vanity Fair with Dorothy Doan (talk) 2:45 13-Music and Feature Film 4:00 13-Feature Film (title not listed) 5:00 11-News and recorded music 13-Junior Frolics (children) 5:30 4-Howdy Doody, Buffalo Bob Smith (children) 7-Cartoon Teletales (children) 13-Film Serial; "Shadow of the Eagle" (crime drama, 1932), starring John Wayne 5:45 5-Teletunes 11-Comics On Parade with Danny Webb (children) 5:50 13-Camera Highlights (news) 6:00 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 11-Recorded music 6:15 2-Program highlights 6:30 2-Lucky Pup (children) 5-Sports with Russ Hodges

6:45 2-Bob Howard (music, variety) 7:00 2-Film shorts 4-To be announced 7-News and Views with Gordon Fraser. plus sports with Joe Hazel 13-Film; Spook Town (western, 1944); David O'Brien, James Newell 7:15 4-Cavalcade of Fashion 7-Film; Circus People 7:30 2-CBS News with Douglas Edwards 4-Films 5-Camera Headlines (news) 7-Film; Double Cross (crime drama, 1941); Kane Richmond, Pauline Moore 11-Newsreel 7:40 11-Jimmy Jemal, Inquiring Photographer 7:45 2-Face the Music with Johnny Desmond, Sandra Deel, Tony Mottola Trio 4-Sportswoman of the Week; Newsreel 5-Jack Eigen Show (talk) 8:00 2-To The Queen's Taste (cooking), Dione Lucas 4-Princess Sagaphi (travelogue); Annette Sagaphi, host 5-Film Shorts 11-Gloria Swanson Show (talk); Mary Wickes, Elliot Nugent, Jacques Chabrier, Donald McMillan, guests 13-Film; "Father Steps Out" (comedy, 1941), Frank Albertson 8:15 4-The Nature of Things (science), Dr. Roy Marshall 8:30 2-Film; "Long Shot" (drama, 1939); Marsha Hunt, Gordon Jones 4-Lanny Ross (variety) 5-Charade Quiz; Bill Slater, host 7-Club Seven (variety); Johnny Thompson and Joe Marsala Quartet 9:00 4-Buffalo Bob Smith; variety 5-Sports; Wrestling at Park Arena 11-News; Wrestling at Ridgewood Grove 9:30 4-Paul Winchell and Dunninger (variety); Alfred Andriola, Gene Autry Rodeo Girls, guests 5-Alfred E. Smith Foundation Memorial Dinner live coverage from Waldorf-Astoria 9:45 2-Boxing; Charles Fusar vs. Tippy Larkin 10:45 2-News 11-News Each station signed off at the end of its last listed program of the evening; all stations signed off by 11 PM Retro: Western Massachusetts Wed, Oct 5, 1988 Posted by request, from TV Guide-Springfield/Chicopee/Holyoke edition

ABC's evening/late night programs subjct to change, as they hadn't figured out by press time how to rectify the conflict between the ball game and the VP Debate WFSB 3-CBS Hartford 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 Business This Morning 6:30 News 7:00 This Morning (guest Joan Collins) 9:00 Family Feud 9:30 Card Sharks 10:00 Geraldo (topic: dead celebs) 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 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 USA Today 7:30 PM Magazine 8:00 Dick Clark (guests the Four Tops, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Jimmy Aleck, Charles Fleischer, Franz Harvey, and Michael Winslow) 9:00 Vice-Presidential Debate (Texas Democrat Sen. Lloyd Bentsen and Indiana Republican Dan Quayle square off in Omaha; this was also cablecast by CNN and C-SPAN) 11:00 News 11:35 Night Court 12:05 Entertainment Tonight 12:35 Family Feud 1:05 Love Boat 2:05 News 2:40 CBS News Nightwatch WBZ 4-NBC Boston 5:00 Body by Jake 5:30 Business This Morning 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise/Local News 6:30 News 7:00 Today (guests Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon, Judd Hirsch, and Mel Torme) 9:00 Hour Magazine (guest Joan Collins) 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon News 12:30 People are Talking 1:30 Group One Medical 2:00 Days of Our Lives 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Win, Lose or Draw 4:30 Family Feud 5:00 People's Court 5:30 Live on 4 6:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Evening Magazine 8:00 Unsolved Mysteries (premiere as a weekly series; will air following the Debate if the Debate moves to 7:30) 9:00 Vice-Presidential Debate 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests George C. Scott, Joanne Astrow, and the Amazing Randi) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Billy Crystal) 1:30 News 2:00 On Trial 2:30 Love Boat 3:30 Prime Time 4:00 People are Talking WCVB 5-ABC Boston 5:00 Chronicle 5:30 News 7:00 Good Morning America (part 1 of a 2-parter with Sally Field) 9:00 Good Day! (discussion of love relationships) 10:00 Geraldo (same show as WFSB) 11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (topic: baldness, 5 only carried 30 min) 11:30 Ryan's Hope noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Baseball Playoffs: NLCS-Game 2: LA vs Mets; the Dodgers would take the pennant in 7 games Normal: 3pm General Hospital, 4:00 Donahue, 5:00 Oprah, 6:00 News 6:30 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Chronicle 8:00 Baseball Playoffs: ALCS-Game 1: Oakland-Boston, the Sox got swept in 4 11:30 News mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 Hill Street Blues 1:30 News 2:00 Dynasty 3:00 Hit Squad 3:30 Headline News 4:00 Good Day! 4:55 Morning Glory WRGB 6-CBS Schenectady 6:00 CBS Morning News 6:30 News 7:00 This Morning 9:00 Guiding Light 10:00 Family Feud 10:30 Love Connection 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 Movie "Taps" 5:00 Judge

5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 USA Today 8:00 Dick Clark 9:00 Vice-Presidential Debate 11:00 News 11:30 Morton Downey Jr. (topic: police brutality) 12:30 Magnum, PI 1:30 USA Today WNEV 7-CBS Boston 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 Ready to Go! 8:00 This Morning 10:00 Talk of the Town (guest F. Forrester Church) 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 Cagney & Lacey 5:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Bottom Line (News 7 consumer specialist Phyllis Eliasberg with tips on making purchase decisions and how to spend $$$ wisely) 9:00 Vice-Presidential Debate 11:00 News 11:35 Jeopardy! 12:05 Night Heat 1:15 Movie "The Other Woman" 2:35 News 3:05 Talk of the Town 3:35 CBS News Nightwatch WTNH 8-ABC New Haven 5:30 Make It Real 6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Boy George; based on Tuesday's listings, WTNH was one day behind WCVB) 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (same topic as 'CVB, only in a hour-long format) 11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (guests Sandy Duncan and Jimmie Walker...but this is listed for Tues as well, so my guess is they showed 13/40's show on a 1 hr delay) noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Life 3:00 NLCS-Game 2 Usual sked: GH at 3, People's Court at 4, Judge at 4:30, News at 5, Jennings at 6:30 6:30 News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 ALCS-Game 1 11:30 News mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 St. Elsewhere 1:30 Family Medical Center 2:00 Superior Court WTEN 10-ABC Albany/WCDC 19-ABC Adams 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Geraldo (same as WFSB) 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (as WTNH) 11:00 Growing Pains 11:30 Home noon News 12:30 Family Ties 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 NLCS-Game 2 Usual line-up: GH at 3, A Current Affair at 4, Group One Medical at 4:30, Donahue at 5, News at 6, Jennings at 6:30 6:30 News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 ALCS-Game 1 11:30 News mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 Sweethearts 1:00 Wipeout WPIX 11-Ind New York 5:00 Rhoda 5:30 INN News 6:00 Open Mind 6:30 Tom & Jerry 7:00 Smurfs' Adventures 7:30 Jem 8:00 GI Joe 8:30 Bionic Six 9:00 Munsters (bw) 9:30 Fantasy Island (30 min version) 10:00 Rhoda 10:30 Alice 11:00 Eight is Enough noon Harry O 1:00 Trapper John, MD 2:00 Best Talk in Town 2:30 Tom & Jerry 3:00 Ghostbusters 3:30 Yogi Bear 4:00 COPS 4:30 Fun House 5:00 Little House on the Prairie 6:00 Gong Show

6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Cheers 7:30 INN News 8:00 Movie "The Executioner's Song" (conclusion) 10:00 INN News 10:30 Odd Couple 11:00 Cheers 11:30 Honeymooners (bw) mid. Star Trek 1:00 Twilight Zone (bw) 1:30 INN News 2:00 White Shadow 3:00 Perry Mason (bw) 4:00 Streets of San Francisco WNYT 13-NBC Albany 5:30 Business This Morning 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (guests Billy Crystal/Mel Torme) 10:00 On Trial 10:30 Family Medical Center 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon Hollywood Squares 12:30 Scrabble 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Cheers 5:30 Cosby Show 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Win, Lose or Draw 8:00 Unsolved Mysteries 9:00 Vice-Presidential Debate 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 Later with Bob Costas (pt 1 with Dr. Ruth, who talks about relatives who died in the Holocaust) 2:00 News WHCT 18-Ind Hartford 5:00 Home Shopping Network 6:00 Headline News 6:30 Career Media Network 7:00 Spiral Zone 7:30 Care Bears 8:00 Bullwinkle 8:30 Partridge Family 9:00 Catholic Mass 9:30 Career Media Network 10:00 Bob (Robert) Tilton Ministries 11:00 Home Shopping Network

2:00 Liar's Club 2:30 Scrabble (I assume this is NBC, as WVIT didn't clear it) 3:00 Brady Bunch 3:30 Care Bears 4:00 Real Ghostbusters 4:30 Fun House 5:00 Simon & Simon 6:00 Cagney & Lacey 7:00 Rockford Files 8:00 Columbo 10:00 On Trial 10:30 Odd Couple 11:00 Saturday Night (host Buck Henry...the listings don't indicate who the musical act was-it mentions a report on life after death and the Ricky Rat Club) 11:30 Career Media Network mid. Home Shopping Network WTXX 20-Ind Waterbury 6:00 Bravestarr 6:30 Gumby 7:00 GI Joe 7:30 COPS 8:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 8:30 Scooby-Doo 9:00 Popeye 9:30 Jimmy Swaggart 10:00 Infomercial 10:30 New Gidget 11:00 I Dream of Jeannie 11:30 Bewitched noon Movie "The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler" 2:00 ThunderCats (listed as bw...yeah, right Cheesy) 2:30 Smurfs' Adventures 3:00 Dennis the Menace (animated) 3:30 Real Ghostbusters 4:00 Double Dare 4:30 Finders Keepers 5:00 Fun House 5:30 Happy Days 6:00 A-Team 7:00 M*A*S*H (x2) 8:00 Movie "An Early Frost" 10:00 Morton Downey Jr. (looks at the insanity defence) 11:00 All in the Family 11:30 Night Heat (CBS, spiked by WFSB) 12:40 Movie "Personal Foul" (CBS?) WWLP 22-NBC Springfield 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (same as WTNH; 22 had an ad in that day's listings promoting the fact that they were now showing the full hour) 10:00 Family Ties 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 Phil Donahue (from London: homosexuality and British law) 5:00 Cheers 5:30 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Unsolved Mysteries 9:00 Vice-Presidential Debate 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman WEDH 24-PBS Hartford 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Zoobilee Zoo 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Instructional Programs noon Creative Living 12:30 Collectors 1:00 Instructional Programs 1:30 This Old House 2:00 Moneywatch 2:30 Flower Shop 3:00 Modern Maturity 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Square One Television 5:30 3-2-1 Contact 6:00 Doctor Who "The Dominators" (pt 3/bw; Patrick Toughton as the Doc) 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Live from Lincoln Center (guest Yo-Yo Ma joins Zubin Mehta and the NY Philharmonic to perform music by Mahler and Dvorak) 10:00 World at War "Germany" 11:00 MotorWeek '89 11:30 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas (guest August Wilson) WFXT 25-Fox Boston 7:00 Mighty Mouse & Alvin 7:30 Dinosaucers 8:00 Casper 8:30 Popeye 9:00 Mayberry RFD 9:30 Catholic Mass 10:00 Dukes of Hazzard 11:00 Movie "Lily in Love" 1:00 Hollywood Squares 1:30 Relatively Speaking

2:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 2:30 Snorks 3:00 Yogi Bear 3:30 Flintstones 4:00 Jetsons 4:30 Double Dare 5:00 Finders Keepers 5:30 Happy Days 6:00 Diff'rent Strokes 6:30 Silver Spoons 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Shogun (pt 3) 10:00 Simon & Simon 11:00 A Current Affair 11:30 Late Show (guest Nien Cheng) 12:30 I Love Lucy (bw) WVIT 30-NBC New Britain 6:00 Black Perspective 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise/Local News 7:00 Today 9:00 Group One Medical 9:30 Wipeout 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon Super Password 12:30 Hollywood Squares 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 A Current Affair 4:30 Taxi 5:00 Cosby Show 5:30 Cheers 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News 7:30 Win, Lose or Draw 8:00 Unsolved Mysteries 9:00 Vice-Presidential Debate 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 Later with Bob Costas 2:00 Dating Game WSBK 38-Ind Boston 5:00 Home Shopping Overnight Service 5:30 Homestretch 6:00 Gumby 6:30 Bravestarr 7:00 ThunderCats 7:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

8:00 Care Bears 8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends 9:00 Gidget 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 Beverly Hillbillies 10:30 Alice 11:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 11:30 AM Boston noon Trapper John, MD 1:00 Maude 1:30 Jeffersons 2:00 Scooby-Doo 2:30 Ghostbusters 3:00 Beverly Hills Teens 3:30 Comic Strip 4:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks 4:30 DuckTales 5:00 Fun House 5:30 Punky Brewster 6:00 Family Ties (x2) 7:00 Cheers 7:30 Newhart 8:00 Movie "Cinderella Liberty" 10:15 Honeymooners (bw/likely JIP) 10:30 Hogan's Heroes 11:00 M*A*S*H 11:30 Morton Downey Jr. 12:30 Alfred Hitchcock (bw) 1:00 Hart to Hart 2:00 Home Shopping Overnight Service WGGB 40-ABC Springfield 6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00 A Current Affair 10:30 Family Medical Center 11:00 Growing Pains 11:30 Home noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 NLCS-Game 2 Normally show: GH at 3, Judge at 4, Superior Court at 4:30, People's Court at 5, News at 5:30, WNT at 6:30 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Win, Lose or Draw 7:30 Cosby Show 8:00 ALCS-Game 1 11:30 News mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 A Current Affair 1:00 Hollywood Squares WLVI 56-Ind Boston

6:30 Bionic Six 7:00 Dennis the Menace (animated) 7:30 GI Joe 8:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 9:00 Jem 9:30 Popeye 10:00 Zoobilee Zoo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 Visions 11:30 Headline News noon Laverne & Shirley 12:30 That Girl 1:00 Bewitched 2:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 2:30 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 3:00 Smurfs' Adventures 3:30 Woody Woodpecker & Friends 4:00 Real Ghostbusters 4:30 COPS 5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Webster 6:00 Facts of Life 6:30 Three's Company 7:00 Night Court 7:30 USA Today 8:00 Movie "Wolfen" 10:00 News 11:00 USA Today 11:30 Gong Show mid. Newlywed Game 12:30 Dating Game 1:00 Infomercials WGBY 57-PBS Springfield 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Square One Television 7:30 3-2-1 Contact 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:00 Instructional Programs 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Instructional Programs 3:00 World of Survival 3:30 Victory Garden 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Square One Television 6:00 World of Survival 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Live from Lincoln Center 10:00 Vice-Presidential Debate mid. Bill Moyers' World of Ideas 12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

WTIC 61-Fox Hartford 6:00 Body by Jake 6:30 Jem 7:00 Flintstones 7:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 8:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9:00 Movie "The Hunted" 11:00 Growing Pains (ABC, not cleared by WTNH) 11:30 Home (ditto) noon Sweethearts 12:30 Relatively Speaking 1:00 Hour Magazine (Joan Collins) 2:00 Carol Burnett & Friends 2:30 Snorks 3:00 Jetsons 3:30 Beverly Hills Teens 4:00 Yogi Bear 4:30 DuckTales 5:00 Gong Show 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 Divorce Court 6:30 Love Connection 7:00 Family Ties 7:30 Newhart 8:00 Movie "Goin' South" 10:00 Star Trek 11:00 Love Connection 11:30 Late Show 12:30 Dr. Gene Scott (he aired til 3) Retro: Edmonton/Northern Alberta Sat, Oct 20, 1979 from TV Guide, Edmonton-Northern Alberta edition Spokane stations listed MT CKSA 2-CBC Lloydminster relayed on 8 Meadow Lake SK, 8 Wainwright, 9 Bonnyville/Grand Centre, and 12 Provost 10:30 Woody Woodpecker 11:00 Reach for the Top 11:30 4-H Clubtime noon Wow! "Hey, Cinderella" (Muppets are featured in this repeat from 1969) 1:00 CBC SportsWeekend: Canadian Rugby Championships/Nettie Stakes horse race/Northwest International Horse Show 4:00 You Can Do It 4:30 Points West 5:00 Football '79 5:30 CBC News: Saturday Report 6:00 HNIC: Vancouver-Toronto 9:00 McMillan & Wife 11:00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 Mid West Report 11:45 Movie "Journey to Shiloh"

KREM 2-CBS Spokane 7:00 Tarzan/Super 7 8:00 Little Rascals/Our Gang (bw) 9:00 Mighty Mouse/Heckle & Jeckle 10:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 11:30 Popeye 12:30 Fat Albert 1:00 Jason of Star Command 1:30 Brady Kids 2:00 Movie "Indian Love Call" (bw) 4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: World Roller Skating Championships/World's Strongest Man hoist lift and tram pulls 6:00 Grizzly Adams 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Maverick (bw) 8:30 Have Gun-Will Travel (bw) 9:00 Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes (Phyllis George and Bill Cosby host, with Tom Brookshier commenting...events include roller skating (Lola Falana v Gallagher), kayak (Toni Tennille v Charley Pride), air hockey (Charo v Redd Foxx), ping-pong (Lynn Redgrave v Richard Dawson), obstacle course (Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders v Temptations), swimming (Barbi Benton v Leif Garrett), bicycle racing (Joan Rivers v Howard Hesseman), tennis (Martina Navratilova v the Cos), triathlon (Susan Richardson v LeVar Burton), and billiards (Elaine Joyce v Dawson)) 11:00 Paris mid. News 12:15 Movie "Goodbye, Columbus" CFRN 3-CTV Edmonton relayed on 3 Peace River, 6 Lac La Biche, 8 Red Deer, 9 Crimson Lake, 12 Ashmont/St. Paul, 12 Rocky Mountain House, 12 Whitecourt/Edson, and 13 Grande Prairie 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Professor Kitzel 7:00 Uncle Bobby 8:00 Story Time 8:30 4-H Clubtime 9:00 Untamed World 9:30 Let's Go 10:00 Swiss Family Robinson 10:30 Sunshine Saturday noon Kiddies on Kamera 12:30 Challenging Sea 1:00 Adventures in Rainbow Country 1:30 Time of Your Life 2:00 Wrestling 3:00 Barnaby Jones 4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports: John Tate (19-0) and Gerrie Coetzee (22-0) square off for the WBA heavyweight belt; also Gold Cup hydroplane races and Calgary Stampede chuckwagon races 6:00 News 6:30 In View (docs from CTV affiliates across Canada) 7:00 Magic of David Copperfield (Bill Bixby hosts this special, with Alan Alan also guesting) 8:00 Football '79 8:30 Sugarbeat 9:00 CFL: Calgary-BC mid. CTV National News 12:20 Movie "Walking Tall" 2:50 Movie "The Flight of the Phoenix"

CITL 4-CTV Lloydminster 12:15pm Focus 12:30 100 Huntley Street 2:00 University of the Air 2:30 Circle Square 3:00 Let's Go 3:30 Untamed World 4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports 6:00 Alberta This Week (produced at CITV, with CFAC Calgary/Lethbridge, CHAT Medicine Hat, CKRD, and CKSA/CITL contributing reports) 7:00 Magic of David Copperfield 8:00 Access Prime 8:30 Going Places 9:00 CFL: Calgary-BC mid. CTV National News 12:20 Movie "The Sugarland Express" KXLY 4-ABC Spokane 7:15 Villa Alegre 7:45 Sunday School 8:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo 8:30 Plastic Man 10:30 College Football Today 10:45 College Football: USC-Notre Dame 2:00 College Football: teams TBA 5:00 Your Magazine Show (music in Spokane/a Danny DeVito lookalike cab dispatcher) 5:30 TBA 6:00 Porter Wagoner 6:30 Bonanza 7:30 News 8:00 3's a Crowd 8:30 Joker's Wild 9:00 Ropers 9:30 Detective School 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 Fantasy Island mid. News 12:20 ABC News 12:35 Movie "And Soon the Darkness" CBXT 5-CBC Edmonton relayed on 2 High Prairie, 5 Chincaga, 5 Jasper, 7 Peace River, 8 Athabasca, 8 High Level, 8 Hinton, 9 Battle River, 9 Fort McMurray, 9 Whitecourt, 10 Grande Prairie, 10 Lac La Biche, 11 Fort Vermilion, 11 Rainbow Lake, and 12 Manning 10:00 What's New 10:30 Seagull Sam 11:00 Sesame Street noon Wow! "Hey, Cinderella" 1:00 CBC SportsWeekend 4:00 You Can Do It 4:30 Canadian Authors 5:00 Reach for the Top 5:30 CBC News: Saturday Report 6:00 HNIC: Vancouver-Toronto 9:00 Ropers 9:30 TBA

10:00 Trivia: Misconception v Triskelion 10:30 New Kind of Family 11:00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 News 11:35 Movie "Eye of the Devil" (bw) 1:35 Movie "Miracle of Morgan's Creek" (bw) CKRD 6-CBC Red Deer relayed on 10 Banff and 10 Coronation 8:30 Third Story 9:00 Inside Track 9:30 Crossroads 10:00 Dr. John Wesley White 10:30 Only Yesterday 11:00 Hoe, Hoe, Hoe 11:30 Mr. Magoo noon Wow! "Hey, Cinderella" 1:00 CBC SportsWeekend 4:00 You Can Do It 4:30 Wrestling 5:30 Flower Spot 6:00 HNIC: Vancouver-Toronto 9:00 Rockford Files (guest star Lauren Bacall/2 hrs) 11:00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 News 11:35 Movie "San Francisco International" (series pilot) KHQ 6-NBC Spokane 7:00 Rebop 7:30 Romper Room 8:00 US Farm Report 8:30 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine 9:00 Fred & Barney 10:00 Super Globetrotters 10:30 New Shmoo 11:00 Flash Gordon 11:30 Godzilla noon Jonny Quest 12:30 Jetsons 1:00 Laurel & Hardy (bw) 1:30 Country Roads 2:00 NBC SportsWorld: Tate-Coetzee fight/Legends of Bowling 3:30 NFL Game of the Week 4:00 On the Sidelines 4:30 Kung Fu (guest star John Drew Barrymore) 5:30 Gunsmoke (guest star Bette Davis) 6:30 Hee Haw (guests Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius, who perform both separately and together) 7:30 NBC Nightly News 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 9:00 CHiPs 10:00 BJ & the Bear 11:00 Man Called Sloane

mid. News 12:30 Saturday Night Live (host Eric Idle/music by Bob Dylan/guest star Andy Kaufman) 2:00 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (guests Rick James, Graham Parker, LTD, Kim Carnes, Journey, Van Halen, and Mike Binder) KSPS 7-PBS Spokane 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:00 Electric Company 11:30 Villa Alegre noon Sesame Street 1:00 Electric Company 1:30 In Our Own Image 2:30 As Man Behaves 3:30 American Story 4:30 Latino Consortium 5:00 Freestyle 5:30 Feelings 6:00 Footsteps 6:30 Another Voice 7:00 High School Football: Ferris-Gonzaga highlights 8:00 Once Upon a Classic "The Old Curiosity Shop" (pt 3) 8:30 Here's to Your Health 9:00 Nova "The Sweet Solution" (looking at sugar) 10:00 Shakespeare Plays "Romeo and Juliet" CBXFT 11-SRC Edmonton also on 6 Bonnyville and 6 Falher 8:30 Passe-Partout 9:00 Capitaine Caverne (Captain Caveman) 9:30 Le club des cinq (Famous Five) 10:00 Les heros du samedi: Girls' softball (age 12-14), Mascouche v Terrebonne 11:00 Albator 11:30 Telejeans noon La semaine Parlementaire a Ottawa 1:00 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:00 Bagatelle (cartoons-mixture of American, Canadian and European offerings) 3:00 Cinema "Asterix et Cleopatre" 4:30 Un regard s'arrete 5:00 La course autour du monde 6:00 La Soiree du Hockey: NY Rangers-Montreal 8:30 Noir sur blanc 9:30 La corde au cou 10:30 Le Telejournal 10:45 Derniere Edition 11:00 La politique federale 11:10 Cinema "Vol perdu" CITV 13-Ind Edmonton 7:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 7:30 Crossroads (bw) 8:00 Wrestling 9:00 Harrigan 9:30 Snelgrove Snail 10:00 Tree House 10:30 Hammy Hamster

11:00 Hi-Q 11:30 Circle Square noon Kidsworld 12:30 Forest Rangers 1:00 Rocket Robin Hood 2:00 Little Rasclas 2:30 Secret Railroad 3:00 Kum Kum 4:00 Battle of the Planets 5:00 Any Way You Want It 6:00 City Beat 7:00 Alberta This Week 8:00 Access Prime 8:30 Bad News Bears 9:00 Fantasy Island 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 Man Called Sloane mid. Movie "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 2:00 Movie "The Hireling" Retro: Ottawa & Eastern Ontario Wed, Apr 17, 1985 from Ottawa Citizen CBOT 4-Ottawa/CBMT 6-Montreal (CBC) 9:10 (6) Good Morning 9:30 Muppet Show 10:00 Curious George 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Dallas 3:00 Coronation Street 3:30 All in the Family 4:00 Do It for Yourself 4:30 Going Great 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 7:00 (4) Canadians 7:00 (6) Steppin' Out 7:30 Charles in Charge 8:00 fifth estate 9:00 Remington Steele 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:25 Barney Miller 11:55 Movie "Angels Wash Their Faces" CHRO 5-CBC Pembroke/Ottawa 6:00 Wizard of Oz 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 Town & Country Ontario 7:30 Hercules

8:00 Puppcorn 8:15 CHRO AM 8:30 Dean Tower 9:30 100 Huntley Street 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Jim Bakker noon Video Hits (1 day delay) 12:30 20 Minute Workout 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Do It for Yourself (1 day delay) 2:30 Just Like Mom 3:00 Charles in Charge 3:30 Maude 4:00 Love Connection 4:30 Family Feud 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 Simon & Simon 7:00 Siloam Christian Mission 8:00 fifth estate 9:00 Remington Steele 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Three's Company mid. Dallas CKGN 6-Global Ottawa 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 Seneca Telecollege 7:00 Hammy Hamster 7:30 Hercules 8:00 Scooby-Doo 8:30 700 Club 9:00 Ed Allen 9:30 100 Huntley Street 10:30 Celebrity Cooks 11:00 Pizzazz 11:30 What Will They Think of Next! noon News 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Let's Make a Deal 2:30 Pitfall 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 Sale of the Century 5:30 First News 6:00 6 O'Clock Edition 6:30 World Report 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Pizzazz 8:00 Double Dare 9:00 Stuntman of the Year Awards 11:00 News 11:30 SportsLine mid. Benny Hill 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 Welcome Back, Kotter

2:00 Chico & the Man WWNY 7-CBS/NBC/ABC Watertown 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 700 Club 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 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Bewitched 5:00 Three's Company 5:30 Wheel of Fortune 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 This Week in Country Music 7:30 Cosby Show 8:00 Double Dare 9:00 Space (pt 4) 11:00 News 11:30 Magnum, PI 12:40 Movie "Adam's Woman" WROC 8-NBC Rochester 5:00 20 Minute Workout (double bill) 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Tic Tac Dough 9:30 Joker's Wild 10:00 Time Machine 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon Bob Newhart 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Dating Game 4:30 Newlywed Game 5:00 $100,000 Name That Tune 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Fame 9:00 Facts of Life 9:30 Sara 10:00 St. Elsewhere

11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 Dr. Gene Scott CBOFT 9-SRC Ottawa 9:20 Fariboles 9:45 A votre rythme 10:00 Passe-Partout 10:30 Felix et Ciboulette 10:45 Tape-tambour 11:00 Zig Zag 11:30 Pacha noon Premiere edition/Avis de recherche 12:30 Allo Bou Bou 1:30 Au jour le jour 2:30 Le temps de vivre 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Au jeu 5:00 Fraggle Rock 5:30 Du tac au tac 6:00 Ce soir 7:00 Le Vagabond (Littlest Hobo) 7:30 Le parc des braves 8:00 TBA 9:00 Lautrec 85 10:00 Le Telejournal 10:25 Le Point/Meteo 11:05 Le supplement 11:25 Cinema "La maison des damnes" CFTM 10-Montreal/CHOT 40-Hull (TVA) 8:30 (40) Amour sans frontieres 9:00 Bonjour matin 10:00 Au feminin 11:00 Entre deux nuages 11:30 La bande a Nimee noon (10) Le 10 vous informe noon (40) CHOT vous informe/Carnet Midi 12:15 Cinema "Le Maestro" 2:30 Forum 3:30 Drole de monde 4:00 La bande a Nimee 4:30 Les Satellipopettes 5:00 Montreal en direct 6:00 (10) Le 18 heures 6:00 (40) CHOT vous informe 6:30 Odyssee 7:00 Belle-Rive 7:30 Magnum (Magnum, PI) 8:30 Chacun chez soi (Too Close for Comfort) 9:00 Cinema "Repetition pour un meurtre" 11:00 Les Nouvelles TVA/Nouvelles regionales (10-Le 10 vous informe/40-CHOT vous informe) 11:30 Sports/La couleur de temps 11:45 Cinema "On efface tout"

WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 5:30 Jim Bakker 6:30 Early Morning 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Love Connection 9:30 Every Second Counts 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Anything for Money 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 Quincy 5:00 Hour Magazine 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Double Dare 9:00 Space (pt 4) 11:00 News 11:30 WKRP in Cincinnati mid. Magnum, PI 1:10 McGarrett (Hawaii Five-O) 2:30 CBS News Nightwatch CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:30 100 Huntley Street 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Harrigan 11:30 Curious George 11:45 Friendly Giant noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Coronation Street 2:30 FIT 3:00 Do It for Yourself (given the time, CKWS could have taken this off the CBC Atlantic Canada feed) 3:30 Mad Dash 4:00 Star Trek 5:00 One Day at a Time 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 7:00 T.J. Hooker 8:00 fifth estate 9:00 Remington Steele 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:35 Movie "Day of the Evil Gun" CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 6:00 Romper Room

6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Good Morning Workout 9:30 What's Cooking 10:00 New You 10:30 Definition 11:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 11:30 Ralph Lockwood noon Flintstones 12:30 News 1:00 Don Harron 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital (double bill, catching up as there was a Jays game the day before; Music Vision normally airs here) 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 McGowan's World 8:00 Prince 9:00 Space (pt 4) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Movie "Flower Drum Sonf" 2:35 Hart to Hart 3:35 Waltons 4:35 Special Squad Ottawa Cable 12-Ottawa 5:30pm Nepean City Council 7:00 Network 7:30 Carleton University Pep Band 8:00 Trivia Talk 9:00 Ottawa Life 10:00 Home Entertatinment Skyline Cable 12-Ottawa 4:00pm Ottawa Life 5:00 TBA 5:30 Perspectives 6:00 Make Sure It Isn't You 6:30 Information Gloucester 7:00 Network 7:30 Projections 8:30 Jean-Yves recoit 9:00 Elle et l'autre 9:30 Chez vous, chez nous 10:00 Pot-Pourri 10:30 Tele-Campus CJOH 13-CTV Ottawa 6:00 Good Morning Workout 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Definition 9:30 Life & Times 10:00 Guess What 10:30 New You 11:00 What's Cooking

11:30 Romper Room noon Flintstones 12:30 News 1:00 Don Harron 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Wheel of Fortune 4:30 M*A*S*H 5:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 5:30 Family Ties 6:00 News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Cosby Show 8:00 Fall Guy 9:00 Space (pt 4) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Twilight Zone (happy 50th anniversary Smiley) 12:30 Movie "Girls of the White Orchid" 2:35 One Life to Live WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue 10:00 Morning Break 10:30 Family Feud 11:00 All-Star Blitz 11:30 Ryan's Hope 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 "It's No Crush, I'm in Love" (pre-empts Love Boat) 5:00 Divorce Court 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Happy Days Again 7:30 Taxi 8:00 Fall Guy 9:00 Hotel (2 hrs) 11:00 News 11:30 Maude mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 More Real People 1:00 News Carleton University TV15-Ottawa (cable) 9:30 Air Photo Interpretation & Remote Sensing --7:00 Twentieth-Century Literature 9:30 Carleton University on TV WNPI 18-PBS Norwood

7:00 Farm Day 7:15 AM Weather 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Instructional Programs 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Instructional Programs 11:30 3-2-1 Contact noon Why in the World? 12:30 Hablamos Espanol 1:00 Instructional Programs 1:30 Electric Company 2:00 Instructional Programs 2:30 Whiz Quiz 3:00 Crockett's Victory Garden 3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 Rod & Reel 8:00 Mark Russell 8:30 Live from the Met "Simon Boccanegra" 11:30 Latenight America CICO 24-TVO Ottawa 7:00 Perspectives 7:30 Visions: Artists & the Creative Process 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Noddy 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:15 Report Canada/Readalong 9:30 Tom Grattan's War 10:00 Write On!/Parlez-moi 10:15 See, Hear!/Body Works 10:30 Storybound 10:45 Dragons, Wagons & Wax 11:00 Terrarium 11:30 Report Canada/Readalong 11:45 It's Your World noon Movie Show 12:30 Pins & Needles 1:00 High Notes 1:30 Report Canada/Two Plus You/Readalong 2:00 Let's All Sing 2:15 Jeremy 2:30 Today's Special 3:00 Music of Man 4:00 Cinema d'hier et de demain 4:30 Kidsworld 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest 7:00 Barriers 7:30 Magic Shadows "The Dam Busters" (pt 3) 8:00 Realities

8:30 Gulf Stream 9:00 Automating the Office "The Revolt" 9:30 Masters of Modern Sculpture 10:30 Visions: The Critical Eye 11:00 Realities 11:30 Question Period CIVO 30-RQ Hull 10:00 Le marche aux images 11:00 Quebec School Telecasts 11:30 Musiquer variee noon Le corps humain 12:30 Science et culture 1:00 Quebec School Telecasts 1:30 Le marche aux images 2:30 Bloc-notes 3:00 Camera un 3:30 Parler pour parler 4:30 Retraite-action 5:00 La Periode de Questions 6:00 Passe-Partout 6:30 Teleservice plus 7:30 Groupes Parlementaires 8:00 Les Arabes 9:00 A plein temps 9:30 Moi 10:00 Plein son 11:00 Teleservice plus WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 4:00 ABC Afterschool Special "It's No Crush, I'm in Love" (pre-empts Love Boat) 5:00 Divorce Court Now, whose bright idea was it to schedule "Love Boat" and "Divorce Court" back-to-back? Cheesy The only thing worse would be to sandwich The Newlywed Game in the middle. Retro: Toronto/Golden Horseshoe Thurs, Oct 18, 1984 from Toronto Sun WGRZ 2-NBC Buffalo 5:00 News 5:30 Jim Bakker 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Santa Barbara 10:00 Benson 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Anything for Money noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Fat Albert

3:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:00 Three's Company 4:30 People's Court 5:00 News 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 PM Magazine 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 Family Ties 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Night Court 10:00 Hill Street Blues 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests include James Graseck) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guests include Carl Lewis) 1:30 Movie "Seven Angry Men" 3:50 Movie "Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders" CKVR 3-CBC Barrie 6:00 News 6:30 Morning Exercise 7:00 100 Huntley Street 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Mr. Dressup 10:00 Friendly Giant 10:15 Fitness Break 10:30 Good Company 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 My Three Sons noon Leave It to Beaver 12:30 News 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Parenting 2:30 Do It for Yourself 3:00 Fitness Break 3:30 Video Hits 4:00 Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Jeffersons 5:00 Three's Company 5:30 News 6:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not! 7:00 I Love Lucy 7:30 Charles in Charge 8:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 9:00 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (from the MGM Grand in Vegas, a tribute to Mr. T with Bob Hope, George Peppard, Don Rickles, Gary Coleman, and Ricky Schroeder) 10:00 The National 10:22 The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Entertainment Tonight mid. Movie "The Scalphunters" WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo

5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 20 Minute Workout 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Hour Magazine (Henry Winkler on child safety/TV columnist Gary Deeb) 10:00 New $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 Dukes of Hazzard 5:00 Diff'rent Strokes 5:30 Barney Miller 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Rituals 7:30 Name That Tune 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Simon & Simon 10:00 Knots Landing 11:00 News 11:30 Alice mid. Newhart 12:35 Movie "Mother and Daughter: A Loving War" (Harry Chapin who co-composed and also is one of the songs' performers, makes a cameo appearance; Sandy Chapin was the other composer/performer) 2:30 CBS News Nightwatch CBLT 5-CBC Toronto 6:30 Feelin' Good 7:00 CBLT Morning 9:00 Skipper & Company (produced at CBNT St. John's, this was carried by a number of CBC stations outside Newfoundland; I remember seeing it myself on CBCT Charlottetown, who aired it on weekends) 9:30 Muppet Show 10:00 Curious George 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Noon News 12:30 Parenting 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Dallas 3:00 Coronation Street 3:30 All in the Family 4:00 Do It for Yourself 4:30 What's New? 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 CBLT Newshour 7:00 Grange Inquiry (investigating infant deaths at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children in 1980/81, chief suspect Susan Nelles was eventually exonerated...more on this at

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Nelles) 8:00 Marshall McLuhan: The Man & His Message (Tom Wolfe narrates this doc on the media revolutionary; interviews include former PM Pierre Trudeau, Norman Mailer, and Dr. Thomas Miller...doc was produced/directed by McLuhan's daughter Stephanie) 9:00 A.J. Casson: The Only Critic is Time (profiling the 86-year-old painter, then the only surviving member of the artists known as the Group of Seven; he died in 1992 at age 94) 9:30 Front Page Challenge 10:00 The National 10:22 The Journal 11:00 The National Update 11:05 Newsfinal 11:25 Good Rockin' Tonite (hosted by Terry David Mulligan, who joined MuchMusic the following year) CKGN-Global: 6 Paris/22 Uxbridge 5:30 Jimmy Swaggart 6:00 Seneca Telecollege 7:00 Hammy Hamster 7:30 Hercules 8:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 8:30 700 Club 9:30 100 Huntley Street 10:30 Celebrity Cooks 11:00 Pizzazz 11:30 What Will They Think of Next! noon News 1:00 Let's Make a Deal 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Pitfall 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Charlie's Angels (as of October 29th, Global would air Y&R here, snatching it from CHCH; ads in the Sun's TV supplement advertised a phone line with the latest Y&R developments) 5:00 Scooby-Doo 5:30 First News 6:00 6 O'Clock Edition 6:30 World Report 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Pizzazz 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 9:00 Wintario (Faye Dance and Greg Beresford host the draw, live from Milverton) 9:30 Rovers (guest Boxcar Willie) 10:00 Hill Street Blues 11:00 News 11:30 Sportsline mid. Phantom Children 12:30 Welcome Back, Kotter (rerun of the 8:30 episode) 1:00 Chico & the Man 1:30 Kung Fu WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue (dentistry in the 80s) 10:00 AM Buffalo (guests Helen Grabowski and Michelle Malucci) 11:00 Trivia Trap

11:30 Ryan's Hope noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Love Boat 5:00 Jeffersons 5:30 Jeopardy! 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Movie "Grease" 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Merv Griffin (guests Susan Anton, Parker Stevenson, Bob Greene, and Erica Jones) 1:00 Eye on Hollywood 1:30 News WROC 8-NBC Rochester 5:30 News 6:00 20 Minute Workout 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Facts of Life 9:30 Guilty or Innocent 10:00 Joker's Wild 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon Bob Newhart 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Rituals 4:30 Dating Game 5:00 Newlywed Game 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 Family Ties 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Night Court 10:00 Hill Street Blues 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 Movie "UFO Journals" CFTO 9-CTV Toronto 6:00 Romper Room

6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Toronto Today 9:30 What's Cooking 10:00 Definition 10:30 Guess What 11:00 Just Like Mom 11:30 Love Connection noon Flintstones 12:30 People's Court 1:00 Don Harron (guests John Clarke, his wife Lynn Redgrave, Phil Edmondston, and Andrea Martin) 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 One Life to Live 5:00 Hart to Hart 6:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 6:30 Worldbeat News 7:30 Littlest Hobo 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Night Court 10:00 Hunter 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 12:30 Six Million Dollar Man 1:30 Movie "Shout at the Devil" WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 5:30 Jim Bakker 6:30 Early Morning 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Love Connection 9:30 Every Second Counts 10:00 New $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Anything for Money 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 Quincy 5:00 Hour Magazine (same guests as ch 4) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Simon & Simon 10:00 Knots Landing 11:00 News 11:30 WKRP in Cincinnati mid. Newhart 12:35 Movie "Mother and Daughter: A Loving War" 2:30 Entertainment Tonight

3:00 CBS News Nightwatch CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 6:00 Mad Dash 6:30 It Figures 7:00 Magic Palace 7:30 Body Moves 8:00 Elegant Appetites 8:30 New You 9:00 Good Morning Workout 9:30 Celebrity Microwaves 10:00 Hour Magazine (as ch 4) 11:00 Cherington 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Soapbox 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Little House on the Prairie 5:00 Rituals 5:30 Taxi 6:00 Newsroom 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Backstage 8:00 Niagara Repertory 8:30 Family Ties 9:00 Simon & Simon 10:00 Hot Pursuit 11:00 News 11:30 Family Brown Country mid. Movie "Back to the Planet of the Apes" (edited episodes from the TV series) 2:00 Hawaii Five-O 3:00 Flipper CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough 7:30 Ed Allen 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:30 Going Great 9:00 Just Like Mom 9:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 10:00 Silver Basketball 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Curious George 11:45 Silver Basketball noon News 12:30 Andy Griffith 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Afternoon Show 2:30 Do It for Yourself 3:00 Super Pay Cards 3:30 20 Minute Workout 4:00 Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Video Hits 5:00 Bob Newhart 5:30 Three's Company

6:00 News 6:30 Taxi 7:00 A-Team 8:00 Paper Dolls 9:00 Wild Wild West 10:00 The National 10:22 The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Simon Locke, MD mid. Movie "The Dion Brothers" CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener 5:00 CBS News Nighwatch (that's not a typo, CKCO apparently carried Nightwatch in those days...I'm fairly certain they also ran either MuchMusic or CMT overnights later in the decade, but I stand to be corrected on that) 5:50 Ontario Report 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room (which CKCO produced for CTV...a recent KW Record article I read in the Halifax Chronicle Herald reports that Miss Fran is now a Muslim, you can read it at http://news.therecord.com/article/761500) 9:30 What's Cooking 10:00 Trivia Company 10:30 Be My Guest 11:00 Guess What 11:30 Definition noon Flintstones 12:30 Wheel of Fortune 1:00 Don Harron 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 One Life to Live 5:00 Hart to Hart 6:00 News 7:00 Family Feud 7:30 Littlest Hobo 8:00 Magnum, PI 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Night Court 10:00 Cover Up 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Movie "In the Good Old Summertime" 2:00 CBS News Nightwatch WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue (as ch 7) 10:00 Morning Break 10:30 TBA 11:00 Trivia Trap 11:30 Family Feud noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Love Boat 5:00 Bowling for Dollars 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Mork & Mindy 7:30 Taxi 8:00 Movie "Grease" 11:00 News 11:30 Maude mid. ABC News Nightline 12:30 More Real People 1:00 News WNED 17-PBS Buffalo 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Instructional Programs noon Sesame Street 1:00 The Brain (pt 2) "Vision and Movement" 2:00 The People vs Dan White (detaling the murders of Harvey Milk and George Moscone, and the trial of Dan White, the man charged with killing both men) 3:30 Latenight America (guests Frances Moore and Dr. Kevin Leman) 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Doctor Who "City of Death" (conclusion) 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals 8:00 Wild America 8:30 Sneak Previews 9:00 Golden Years of Television (from 1954: the Buick Berle Show with guests Mickey Rooney and Nancy Walker) 10:00 Mystery! "Rumpole and the Bailey: Rumpole and the Genuine Article" 11:00 Nightly Business Report 11:30 Latenight America (guests include Dan Chumley, director of the San Francisco Mime Troupe) CICA 19-TVO Toronto 7:00 Energy 7:30 Down to Earth 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Tell Me a Story 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:15 Report Canada 9:30 It's Your Move 9:45 You Can Write Anything! 10:00 Write On! 10:15 See, Hear! 10:30 Jeremy 10:45 World of B.J. Vibes 11:00 Logiciel 11:30 Report Canada

11:45 Harriet's Magic Hats noon Realities 12:30 People & Pets 1:00 Career Planning 1:15 Arts Alive 1:30 Report Canada/It's Your World/Readalong 2:00 Safety Scouts 2:15 MathMakers 2:30 Tell Me a Story 2:45 Hattytown Tales 3:00 Homeostasis 4:00 Vue globale 4:30 Kidsworld 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Today's Special 7:00 Doctor Who "Castrovalva" (conclusion) 7:30 Magic Shadows "Life Begins at 8:30" (conclusion) 8:00 Realities 8:30 People Patterns 9:00 Speaking Out "Psychiatry and Women: Blaming Women?" 10:30 Options 11:00 Realities (repeat from earlier) 11:30 Witness to Yesterday mid. Perspectives 12:30 sign-off CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto 9:20 Fariboles 9:45 A votre rythme 10:00 Passe-Partout 10:30 Felix et Ciboulette 11:00 Question de droit 11:30 Salut sante noon Premiere edition 12:30 Allo Bou Bou 1:30 Au jour le jour 2:30 Cinema "Les Miserables" (pt 1, this version is from 1934) 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Traboulidon 5:00 Legendes du monde 5:30 La vie secrete des animaux 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Avis de recherche 7:00 Genies en herbe: Ecole secondaire de Vaudreuil v Ecole Bernard-Gariepy (Tracy) 7:30 Cinema "Alien, le huitieme passager" 10:00 Le Telejournal 10:25 Le Point/Meteo 11:05 Nouvelles du sport 11:25 A premiere vue 11:55 Cinema "Funny Girl" WUTV 29-Ind Buffalo 6:30 Ag Day 7:00 Banana Splits 7:30 Tom & Jerry

8:00 Flintstones 8:30 Great Space Coaster 9:00 Brady Bunch 9:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 10:00 Mary Tyler Moore 10:30 Love Connection 11:00 Benny Hill 11:30 All in the Family noon Cartoons 1:00 700 Club 2:30 Josie & the Pussycats 3:00 Bugs Bunny 3:30 Superfriends 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Tom & Jerry 5:00 Voltron 5:30 Great Record Album 6:00 Little House on the Prairie 7:00 One Day at a Time 7:30 Let's Make a Deal 8:00 Movie "Let's Dance" 10:00 Benny Hill 10:30 Dave Allen at Large 11:00 Bizarre 11:30 Movie "Key West" (series pilot) 1:30 INN News CFMT 47-Ethnic Toronto 5:30 Chinese Journal 6:00 Portugal Today 7:00 Jim Bakker 8:00 Force Five 8:30 Stranger Paradise 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:30 Spanish Magazine 11:00 Italianissimo AM 12:30 Force Five 1:00 Hello, Jerusalem 2:00 Matinee Magazine 4:00 Force Five 4:30 Video Singles 5:00 Video Flipside 6:00 Portugal Today 7:00 Italianissimo Sera 8:00 Tele-Corriere 9:00 Movie "By Love Possessed" 11:00 Bless This House 11:30 Chinese Journal mid. Jim Bakker 1:00 Video Singles 1:30 Video Flipside 2:00 Video Singles 2:30 100 Huntley Street 3:30 Nite Lite CITY 57-Ind Toronto

5:00 MuchMusic 7:00 20 Minute Workout 7:30 Toronto Rocks 8:30 Rocket Robin Hood 9:00 Donahue (as 7) 10:00 New $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 CityPulse News 11:30 Micromagic noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Loving 1:00 CityLife 1:30 CityLights (guest Patrick Swayze) 2:00 20 Minute Workout 2:30 Quincy 3:30 This Week's Music 4:00 Toronto Rocks 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 CityPulse News 7:00 Movie "The Turning Point" 10:00 CityPulse News 11:00 SCTV Network 11:30 Movie "Sweet Charity" 2:20 MuchMusic Over on the paynets... A&E 8:00 By Design 9:00 Stage "Twigs" 11:45 Great Poets & Writers noon Movie "Hannah" 2:15 Movie "Fothergill" 4:00 A Portrait of Giselle 5:45 Great Painters 6:00 George Orwell "the Road to Wigan Pier" 7:00 Great Expectations (pt 3) 8:00 Performers' Showcase "Music After Mao" 9:00 To Dance for Gold: II International Ballet Competition (from Jackson, MS) 10:50 Handmade in America 11:20 Conversations on the Arts & Letters mid. Performers' Showcase 1:00 To Dance for Gold 2:50 Handmade in America 3:20 Conversations on the Arts & Letters First Choice-Superchannel 5:00 Neil Young 7:00 Business Times 7:30 Movie "The Chosen" 10:00 Movie "Two-Lane Blacktop" noon Hellogoodbye 1:00 Compleat Beatles 3:00 Burton Cummings: My Own Way to Rock 4:00 Earth Odyssey 5:00 Mr. Wizard 5:30 Inspector Gadget 6:00 Movie "Father Goose"

8:00 Compleat Beatles 10:00 Movie "Two-Lane Blacktop" mid. Movie "Initiation" 1:30 Movie "Private School" 3:00 Romance: Stolen Love 3:30 Honeymoon Haven 4:00 Movie "The Pyx" Nashville Network 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 Jim Bakker 8:00 Amazing Facts 8:30 Porter Wagoner 9:00 Nashville Now 10:30 New Country 11:00 Fandango 11:30 You Can Be a Star noon I-40 Paradise 12:30 Pickin' at the Paradise 1:00 Nashville Yesteryear 1:30 Porter Wagoner 2:00 I-40 Paradise 2:30 Dancin' USA 3:00 You Can Be a Star 3:30 Fandango 4:00 Nashville Now 5:30 New Country 6:00 Bobby Bare (guests Earl Thomas Conley, Randy Scruggs, and Clayton Thomas) 7:00 I-40 Paradise 7:30 Dancin' USA 8:00 You Can Be a Star 8:30 Fandango 9:00 Nashville Now 10:30 New Country 11:00 Bobby Bare (same guest as 6pm) mid. Nashville Now 1:30 New Country 2:00 Offstage 2:30 Nashville Yesteryear Premiere Choix 5:00 Cinema "Joy" cont'd 6:00 Cinema "Le Marginal" 8:00 Albator 8:30 San Ku Kai 9:00 Cinema "King Creole" (PC was airing an Elvis film fest that day) 11:00 Cinema "Cafe Europa en uniforme" 1:00 Cinema "Girls, Girls, Girls" 3:00 Cinema "Fun in Acapulco" 5:00 Cinema "Sous le ciel bleu d'Hawaii" 7:00 Pat Benatar 8:00 Cinema "Le Marginal" 10:00 Cinema "Le sang du sorcier" mid. Cinema "L'homme blesse" 2:00 Cinema "J'aurai ta peau" 4:00 Cinema "Le Marginal"

TSN 5:00 SportsWorld 6:00 TBA 6:30 PKA Karate 8:00 All-Star Soccer (UK action) 10:00 TBA 10:30 PKA Karate noon Rugby Union 1:00 TBA 1:30 All-Star Soccer 3:30 TBA 4:00 PKA Karate 5:30 Hydroplane Racing 6:30 NFL Week 7:00 SportsDesk 7:30 Soccer News 10:00 Top Rank Boxing 11:30 SportsDesk mid. NFL Week 12:30 Soccer News 2:00 Top Rank Boxing 3:30 TBA 4:30 NFL Week Retro: Southern Quebec Sat, Oct 16, 1993 from TV Hebdo-National edition (which appears to be geared towards the Montreal-Quebec City corridor, with the converter guide listing Drummondville, Fleurimont, Granby, Lachute, Magog, Montreal (CF Cable, with a note referring Videotron viewers to their dedicated TVH edition), StHyacinthe, Ste-Adele/St-Sauveur, Ste-Agathe, Sherbrooke, Sorel, and Valleyfield; newstands in Moncton NB, where TVH is widely sold, carried the "Regional Edition", itself a de facto provincial edition) SRC: CBFT 2-Montreal, CKSH 9-Sherbrooke, CBVT 11-Quebec City, CKTM 13-Trois Rivieres 7:30 Les oursons volants (Little Flying Bears) 7:55 La petite sirene (Little Mermaid) 8:20 Looping (Tale Spin) 8:40 Ou est Charlie? (Where's Waldo?) 9:05 Vazimolo 9:45 La bande a Dingo (Goof Troop) 10:10 Tiny Toons (Tiny Toon Adventures) 10:35 Robin des Bois junior (Young Robin Hood) 11:00 Forum des temps modernes noon Univers inconnus 1:00 Ma maison 1:30 Univers des sports: Canadian U15 Soccer Championships-Calgary Celtics v JeanTalon/Rosemont 2:30 Univers des sports: international short-course speedskating challenge 4:30 Genies en herbe: Ecole secondaire Arc-en-Ciel v College Louis-Riel 5:00 La course destination monde 6:00 Le Telejournal 6:20 Raison passion 7:00 Vivre a Northwood (Northwood) 7:30 La petite vie (premiere) 8:00 NHL: Quebec-Montreal (the Battle of Quebec would resume again 2 nights later)

10:30 Le Telejournal 10:50 Nouvelles du sport 11:15 Tele-Selection "Engrenages" (House of Games) 1:30 Fin des emissions TQS: CFAP 2-Quebec City, CFKM 16-Trois Rivieres, CFKS 30-Sherbrooke, CFJP 35-Montreal 12:30pm Images du Quebec 1:00 Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones) 1:30 Cuisine sante 2:00 Cinema "Le Lieutenant Robin Crusoe" (Lt. Robin Crusoe, USN) 4:00 Relevez le defi 5:00 Passion plein air 5:30 Le Grand Journal 6:00 Sports Plus magazine 6:30 Les Simpson (Simpsons) 7:00 Elle ecrit au meurtre (Murder, She Wrote) 8:00 Cinema "Metton les voiles" (Nuns on the Run) 10:00 Le Grand Journal 10:30 Sports Plus 11:00 Passion plein air 11:30 Cinema "Ca mousse a Hollywood" (Hollywood Hot Tubs) 1:30 Fin des emissions WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 7:00 Twinkle the Dream Being 7:30 Widget 8:00 Marsupilami 8:30 Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Full House 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:30 Cadillacs & Dinosaurs noon Beakman's World 12:30 CBS StoryBreak 1:00 Infomercials 2:00 Honeymooners 2:30 Emergency Call 3:00 Lillehammer Opening Special 4:00 Catch the Fever '93 5:00 Tour de France 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 World Series-Game 1: Philadelphia v Toronto, the Jays won 8-4 and would take the Series in 6 games (FYI, RDS held the French rights in Canada) 11:00 News 11:30 Designing Women mid. Golden Girls 12:30 Infomercial 1:00 Movie "Biloxi Blues" 3:00 sign-off TVA: CFCM 4-Quebec City, CHLT 7-Sherbrooke, CHEM 8-Trois Rivieres, CFTM 10-Montreal 9:00 La foret magique 9:30 Bugs Bunny 10:00 Batman

10:30 Le journal de l'histoire 11:00 Le championnat des quilles (bowling) noon Cine-Maximum "SOS Taxi" (DC Cab) 2:00 Cine-Maximum "La loi de la jungle" (Quiet Cool) 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4:00 Video Rock-Detente (simulcast on the Rock-Detente radio network which included CITE Montreal/Sherbrooke and CHEY Trois-Rivieres) 4:30 Les heros de l'hiver 5:00 Oxygene 5:30 L'evenement du samedi 6:00 Cine-Extra "Mannequin" 8:00 Cine-Extra "Piege de cristal" (Die Hard) 11:00 Le TVA edition reseau/TVA Sports 11:32 Loto-Quebec 11:49 Cine-Lune "Rambo" (First Blood) 1:49 Fin des emissions CBC: CBOT 4-Ottawa, CKMI 5-Quebec City, CBMT 6-Montreal 8:30 Under the Umbrella Tree 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Star Trek noon Lynette Jennings HomeWorks 12:30 Driver's Seat 1:00 Canadian Gardener 1:30 CBC SportsWeekend: World Triathlon Championships 3:00 CFL: Ottawa-Edmonton 6:00 Empty Nest (x2) 7:00 CBC News: Saturday Report 7:30 Front Page Challenge 8:00 NHL: Ottawa got Toronto-Detroit, with the Battle of Quebec airing on 5/6 11:00 The National late-night on 4...11:15 Provincial Affairs, 11:20 Newsfinal, mid. Country Beat, 1:00 How Wonderful, 2:00 Crack Diary, 3:00 sign-off late-night on 5/6...11:15 Newswatch, 11:20 Best of Citybeat, 11:40 Country Beat, 12:40 How Wonderful, 1:40 Crack Diary, 2:40 sign-off WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh 5:00 NBC News Nightside 5:30 Speed Racer 6:00 Jetsons 6:30 Dastardly Dog 7:00 2 Stupid Dogs 7:30 SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron 8:00 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers 8:30 Winnie the Pooh 9:00 Pink Panther 10:00 Captain Planet & the Planeteers 10:30 Scratch 11:00 Movie "Lt. Robin Crusoe, USN" 1:00 Movie "Return to Snowy River" 3:00 Skills Challenge 4:30 NBC SportsWorld: horse racing from Belmont 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Mommies 8:30 Cafe Americain 9:00 Empty Nest 9:30 Nurses 10:00 Sisters 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Alec Baldwin/music by Paul McCartney) 1:00 American Gladiators 2:00 Bob Vila's Home Again 2:30 sign-off WMTW 8-ABC Auburn 5:00 Infomercials 6:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 7:00 Who's the Boss? 7:30 Captain Planet & the Planeteers 8:00 Cro 8:30 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa 9:00 Sonic the Hedgehog 9:30 Addams Family (animated) 10:00 Tales from the Cryptkeeper 10:30 CityKids 11:00 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures 11:30 Martha Stewart Living noon College Football: Michigan-Penn State 3:30 College Football: Michigan State-Ohio State 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 ABC Saturday Movie "When Harry Met Sally" 10:00 Commish 11:00 News 11:30 Countdown at the Neon Armadillo 12:30 Saturday Night Movie "Poltergeist II: The Other Side" 2:30 Infomercials CJOH 8-CTV Cornwall 5:30 Infomercial 6:00 Fitness with Love 6:30 Rocket Robin Hood 7:00 Littlest Hobo 7:30 My Secret Identity 8:00 Wonder Why? 8:30 Merrie Melodies 9:00 All-New Dennis the Menace 9:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 10:00 X-Men 10:30 Taz-Mania 11:00 Canada AM Weekend noon Flintstones 12:30 Fish' N Canada 1:00 RV Vacation Adventures 1:30 Bob Izumi Real Fishing Show 2:00 WWF Wrestling (likely Maple Leaf Wrestling-itself a rebadged WWF Superstars of Wrestlingfrom CHCH Hamilton)

3:00 Movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" 5:00 Rescue 911 6:00 News 6:30 Regional Contact 7:00 Countdown at the Neon Armadillo 8:00 World Series-Game 1 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 News mid. Late Night Movie "The Trials of Oscar Wilde" 2:30 Infomercial 3:00 Dinosaurs 3:30 sign-off CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 5:00 Hill Street Blues 6:00 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 6:30 Wonder Why? 7:00 Littlest Hobo 7:30 My Secret Identity 8:00 Marsupilami 8:30 Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00 Little Flying Bears 9:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy 10:00 Pulse Weekend 11:00 Canada AM Weekend noon Maple Leaf Wrestling (WWF from CHCH) 1:00 Saturday Cinema "Change of Habit" 3:00 Movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" 5:00 MovieTelevision 5:30 Red Green (which I think was airing on Global at this point?) 6:00 News 6:30 Hockey World 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 World Series-Game 1 11:00 CTV National News 11:30 Lotto 6/49 11:32 News mid. Cinema 12 "Gigi" 2:30 Cinema 12 "The Trouble with Girls" 4:35 Hill Street Blues Radio-Quebec: CIVQ 15-Quebec City, CIVM 17-Montreal, CIVS 24-Sherbrooke, CIVC 45-Trois Rivieres 9:00 Physiologie du vieillissement 10:00 Medicaments et personnes agees 11:00 Justice des mineurs noon La plantification de la communication au-dela de la methode 1:00 Teleservice 2:00 Droit de parole 3:00 Visa sante 4:00 National Geographic Globe-Trotter 5:00 Contact 6:00 Pousse-pousse 6:30 Omni science 7:00 Sur la trace des grues d'Amerique 8:00 Parler pour parler

9:00 3 gars, 1 samedi soir 10:00 Plaisir de lire 10:30 Cinema sans frontieres "Dieu seul le sait" (Heaven Knows, Mister Allison) 12:20 Fin des emissions WVNY 22-ABC Burlington 5:00 Infomercials 6:00 Energy Express 6:30 Adventures in Wonderland 7:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy 7:30 Transformers: Generation 2 8:00 Cro 8:30 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa 9:00 Sonic the Hedgehog 9:30 Addams Family (animated) 10:00 Tales from the Cryptkeeper 10:30 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 11:30 CityKids noon College Football: Michigan-Penn State 3:30 College Football: Michigan State-Ohio State 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 ABC Saturday Movie "When Harry Met Sally" 10:00 Commish 11:00 Baywatch mid. Acapulco HEAT 1:00 Infomercials WETK 33-PBS Burlington 7:00 Shining Time Station 7:30 Barney & Friends 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Computer Chronicles 9:30 Joy of Painting 10:00 Rod & Reel Streamside 10:30 New Yankee Workshop 11:00 This Old House 11:30 Hometime noon Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs 1:00 When It was a Game (looks at baseball 1900-1950) 2:30 Mickey Mantle: The American Dream Comes to Life 3:30 Chihuly (looks at Seattle glassmaker Dale Chihuly) 4:00 Victory Garden 4:30 Collectors 5:00 Graham Kerr's Kitchen 5:30 Frugal Gourmet 6:00 Lawrence Welk 7:00 Austin City Limits (guests Marc Cohn and Leo Kottke) 8:00 All Creatures Great & Small 9:00 Mulberry 9:30 Waiting for God 10:00 Funny Business (Leslie Neilsen and David Zucker go over the 10 rules for making a comedy movie) 11:00 Naked Hollywood mid. Front Row Feature "Young Sherlock Holmes" 1:55 sign-off

WCFE 57-PBS Plattsburgh 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Shining Time Station 8:30 New Explorers (profile of black heart surgeon Dr. Levi Watkins, who witnessed Martin Luther King's civil rights campaign) 9:00 Medically Speaking 9:30 Computer Chronicles 10:00 Successful Home Video 10:30 Crawshaw Paints on Holiday 11:00 Victory Garden 11:30 Frugal Gourmet noon Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs 12:30 Today's Gourmet 1:00 Collectors 1:30 Hawaiian Quilting 2:00 Edward the King (pt 4) 3:00 Saturday Afternoon Movie "So Well Remembered" (bw) 5:00 Best of National Geographic (beaver dams and their effect on the environment) 6:00 Media Watch 6:30 Inside Albany 7:00 Editors (which was produced in Montreal) 7:30 McLaughlin Group 8:00 Yes Minister 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances 9:00 Solo 9:30 Fawlty Towers 10:00 Red Dwarf 10:30 Survivors 11:30 Saturday Night Movie "Resurrection" 1:15 sign-off Retro: Eastern Virginia Saturday, October 14, 1967 NOTE: The NABET strike against ABC may affect taped programs. From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition: WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 7 AM Sunrise Semester: "Russian Literature" 7:30 Movie: "The Time Of Their Lives" (Abbott and Costello) 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 Movie: "Boots Malone" 4 PM Lost In Space (delay from Wed 7:30) 5 PM Let's Go To The Races 5:30 Gadabout Gaddis (fishing) 6 PM Sonny Jurgensen (Redskins highlights)

6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 Jackie Gleason (guests: Groucho Marx, Joel Grey, Johnny Mathis, Louis Nye, singer Jane Morgan) 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Tackle Box (fishing) 11:40 Movies: "The Four Poster" and "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/CBS/ABC) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Super President 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Space Ghost 11 AM King Kong 11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel 12 N Marvel Super Heroes 12:30 American Bandstand (guests not listed) 1:30 Film Short: "Fishing The Rivers" 1:45 NCAA Pre-Game 2 PM NCAA Football: Georgia Tech-Tennessee 5 PM Batman (time approximate, delay from Thu 7:30, guest villains: the Penguin and Lola Lasagne) 5:30 GE College Bowl (Nebraska vs. either SMU or Wisconsin) 6 PM Gunsmoke (delay from Mon 7:30) 7 PM Wilburn Brothers 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Iron Horse 10:30 Film Short 10:45 Movie: "Miss Sadie Thompson" WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Psychological Novel" (three lectures, two delayed from Tue and Thu) 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 Tom And Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM) 2:30 Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon 3 PM Movie: "Paradise Alley" (not Stallone, but one

about a film director trying to prove the essential goodness of people) 5 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh) 6 PM Let's Go To The Races 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News And Weather 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 My Three Sons 9 PM Hogan's Heroes 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Battle Of The Worlds" WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Richmond-Petersburg (ABC) 8 AM Herald Of Truth 8:30 Fort Lee Highlights 8:45 Film Short 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 1:30 Film Short: "Naples Rediscovered" 1:45 NCAA Pre-Game 2 PM NCAA Football: Georgia Tech-Tennessee 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (National Surfing Championships, World Figure-Eight Stock-Car Championship, time approximate) 6:30 Smokey Valley Boys (local country-music show) 7 PM Wilburn Brothers 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Iron Horse 10:30 Good Company (F. Lee Bailey hosts a semi-revival of "Person To Person," only he interviews celebrities in their homes; tonight, from England, Sean Connery and his wife, actress Diane Cilento, delay from Thu, Oct. 5, 10 PM) 11 PM ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 11:15 Movie: "Challenge Of The Gladiators" WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 6:30 Farm Show 7 AM Circle 10 Ranch 8 AM Poopdeck Pappy 8:30 Clutch Cargo 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Super President 10 AM Flintstones

10:30 Samson & Goliath 11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio 11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel 12 N Top Cat 12:30 Cool McCool 1 PM Deputy Dawg 1:30 Village Square (variety show) 2 PM Movie: "The Executioner Of Venice" 4 PM Roller Game Of The Week 6 PM All-Star Wrestling (from Raleigh) 7 PM Disc-O-Ten (local dance party show, hosted by local DJs Dick Lamb and Gene Loving) 7:30 Maya 8:30 Get Smart 9 PM NBC Movie: "Mirage" 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Joe Pyne (guests: Jack Anderson and Martin Caidin, whose novel "Cyborg" was the basis for "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman") 1:15 News WRVA (WWBT) Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6 AM Telecollege 7 AM Lessons For Living 7:30 Flintstones (delay from 10 AM) 8 AM Popeye & Sailor Bob 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Super President 10 AM Superman & Sailor Bob 10:30 Samson & Goliath 11 AM Birdman And The Galaxy Trio 11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel 12 N Top Cat 12:30 Cool McCool 1 PM Movie: "The Marauders" 3 PM TBA 3:30 Auto Racing: highlights of the Riverside Grand Prix 4 PM Roller Derby 5 PM TBA 5:30 GE College Bowl 6 PM Tarzan (delay from Fri 7:30) 7 PM Frank McGee Report 7:30 Maya 8:30 Get Smart 9 PM NBC Movie: "Mirage" 11:15 Movie: "Sergeant Rutledge" WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 7 AM Telecollege 8 AM Discovery '67 (delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8:30 Animal Fair 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 1:30 TBA 1:45 NCAA Pre-Game 2 PM NCAA Football: Georgia Tech-Tennessee 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 Outer Limits 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Iron Horse 10:30 Good Company (from England, F. Lee Bailey interviews Patricia Neal and husband Roald Dahl, delay from Thu, Oct. 12, 10 PM) 11 PM ABC News 11:15 News 11:25 Movie: "God Is My Co-Pilot" WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET) off air on Saturdays WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET) off air on Saturdays WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Richmond-Petersburg (ABC) 10:30 Good Company (delay from Thu, Oct. 5, 10 PM) WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 10:30 Good Company (delay from Thu, Oct. 12, 10 PM) Now that's a strange! Any idea why the WXEX delay was nine days, while WVEC did only a two-day delay? Was WXEX a "bargain-basement" ABC affil, and perhaps had to get the tape from WVEC? Or worse...had to get a kinnie from the network? Shocked BTW, the WXEX (WRIC) COL was Petersburg. Did they pull a "KTAR-TV Phoenix/Mesa" (COL Mesa, now KPNX Mesa) legal ID type scam too? More and less yes. From the many of times I had visted Richmond back in the 70's and 80's it was "WXEX-TV 8 Petersburg-Richmond" though I don't recall ever seeing anything on air or in their listings doing anything strictly for Petersburg other than news stories on "TV-8 Eyewitness News"..actually until the mid 80's I had no idea WXEX wasn't licensed to Richmond and to this day I wouldn't be surprised if the locals don't know it either unless the pay attention to the legal ID. I can see why, the call letters stand for RIChmond and their studios are in Richmond too. Even back in the 70's and 80's WXEX sure promoted themselves as being Richmond, I can still recall that old promo showing the WXEX chopper "TV8 Eye in the Sky" zig zagging around the skycrapers of downtown Richmond. Even though WXEX back in the 60s & 70's ( some say even today ) was a third rate station..WXEX had more than made up for it in radio. While WRVA ( WWBT ) and WTVR of course both had successful radio outlets in their own right, however WXEX 's radio sister back then was the famous

WLEE-AM, Richmond's version of New York's "music radio" WABC-AM and until the mid 70's I am pretty sure ( so I had been told ) that WLEE was number one in that market. Oddly enough it was WRVA launching "Q94" that killed WLEE but by then ABC was doing better in the ratings so it balanced it out for WXEX. By then WXEX really didn't need WLEE. WXEX was listed in TV Guide as "Richmond-Petersburg" at the time. I'm not sure why "Good Company" was delayed a week there (possibly they couldn't tape the show and air it two nights later), but I do know that it aired in black and white on WXEX; in color on WVEC, and the show itself was in color. Then again, I have a 1972 listing from Atlanta, wherein Ch. 11 shows daytime "Love, American Style" on a week delay, but "Password" on a day-behind. Go figure. I really wonder about WXEX's capability of taping and delaying shows in those days; "Good Company" was the only ABC show that aired on delay there, and I think the religious program "Directions" was pre-empted, but IIRC, everything else aired in pattern. WNBE (now WCTI) New Bern, NC, was another example; the only time I remember an ABC show being delayed there in the '60s was "Supermarket Sweep" in the summer months when Ch. 12 carried everything an hour earlier. "Sweep" should have aired at 10 AM, but Ch. 12 had a movie from 9-10:30, so "Sweep" aired at 4 PM...on kine. Maybe that's what happened with Ch. 8 and "Good Company". If anybody knows if WVEC was feeding both stations I'd like to know about it myself. Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Tuesday, October 14, 1969 NOTE: Not sure how Chs. 2, 17, 29, and 33 handled in-school programming. Their listings are as they appeared in TV Guide. From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (Sneedville), TN (NET) 4 PM Pocketful Of Fun 4:30 Once Upon A Day 5 PM Misterogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) 5:30 Friendly Giant 5:45 Learn With Me 6 PM What's New 6:30 Casals Master Class (students perform Bach's Suites No. 4 and 5) 7 PM French Chef 7:30 Focus (from Maryville College) 8 PM Significant Southerners (guest: Supreme Court nominee-ultimately not confirmed--Clement Haynesworth) 8:30 Fact And Opinion 9 PM NET Festival: "The World Of Peggy Lee" sign off 10:30 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6:15 Almanac 6:25 TV Party Line 6:55 Local News 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Morning Report 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Gomer Pyle, USMC (day-behind delay from 4 PM)

9:30 Hazel 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N Noon Report 12:25 Pat Lee (women's program) 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 Real McCoys 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Eartha Kitt, George Jessel, the Classics IV) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 Editorial 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Movie: "The Virgin Queen" 8:30 Red Skelton (guests: Martha Raye and the Vogues) 9:30 The Governor And J.J. 10 PM 60 Minutes (scheduled stories include a look at brutality inside the brig at Camp Pendleton, the disappearance of yachtsman Donald Crowhurst whose vessel was found on July 10, 1969--he'd been competing in an around-the-world yacht race--with him absent) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Merv Griffin (guests: Clint Eastwood, singers Sacha Distel and Aliza Kashi--a frequent Merv guest in those days--psychiatrist Clare Weeks, author of "Hope And Health For Your Nerves," comic Robert King) WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 Film 7 AM Today (zoologist Desmond Morris, author of "The Naked Ape" and "The Human Zoo"; Ossie Davis, discussing the film comedy "Cotton Comes To Harlem") 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Leave It To Beaver 9:55 Paul Harvey 10 AM It Takes Two (Carl Betz, Joanne Dru, and spouses; Sandy Baron and friend) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Ed Ames, Anne Baxter, Betty Grable, Vincent Price, Jackie Vernon, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 World Series Pre-Game Show 1 PM World Series (Orioles-Mets, Game 3--Mets shocked everyone by winning the Series, 4-1) 4 PM Letters To Laugh-In (Pat Carroll, Teresa Graves, Peter Lawford,

Alan Sues, time approximate) 4:30 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 3) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Movie: "The Tall Men" 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Tiger And The Pussycat" 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Tonight Show (Peter Lawford subs for Johnny; guests: Marty Allen, dancer Nai Bonet, Desmond Morris) WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC) 6:45 Town And Country 6:55 Paul Harvey 7 AM Today 9 AM Open House (women's show) 9:30 Romper Room 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 World Series Pre-Game Show 1 PM World Series (Orioles-Mets, Game 3) 4 PM Letters To Laugh-In (time approximate) 4:30 Looney Tunes 5 PM Best Of The West (reruns of some unlisted Western) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 Editorial 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM McHale's Navy 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Debbie Reynolds (Jess Oppenheimer tries to make her into another Lucy, but nobody's watching, including Debbie, who--when asked-says she watched "Mod Squad".) 8:30 Julia 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Tiger And The Pussycat" 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Tonight Show WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 6 AM Harry Whittington 6:30 Clayton's Startime (local country-music show) 7 AM Today 9 AM Letters To Laugh-In (Angie Dickinson, Jack E. Leonard, Dan Rowan, Jo Anne Worley) 9:30 Homemakers 9:55 Today In Tennessee 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 World Series Pre-Game Show 1 PM World Series (Orioles-Mets, Game 3) 4 PM Popeye (time approximate) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host: George Carlin; guests: Ted Sorensen, Hermione Gingold, singer Marva Whitney) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Movie: "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Tiger And The Pussycat" 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Tonight Show WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:10 Agriculture 6:25 Sunrise Semester: "Math" 6:55 Meditation 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM PDQ (revived in 1973 as "Baffle") 9:30 Nancy Welch 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 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Queen For A Day (the unsuccessful revival) 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 Strange Paradise (failed attempt to cash in on the popularity of "Dark Shadows") 5:30 The Game Game 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Dick Van Dyke 7:30 National Geographic: "The Mystery Of Animal Behavior" 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 The Governor And J.J. 10 PM 60 Minutes 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

6:45 On The House 7 AM Today 9 AM Today In The Carolinas 9:30 Movie 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 Midday 12:30 World Series Pre-Game Show 1 PM World Series (Orioles-Mets, Game 3) 4 PM Gilligan's Island (time approximate) 4:30 I Love Lucy (the William Holden episode) 5 PM Perry Mason 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Batman 7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 8 PM Debbie Reynolds 8:30 Julia 9 PM NBC Movie: "The Tiger And The Pussycat" 11:15 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Tonight Show WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 5:30 Sunrise Semester 6 AM Farm And Home 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Betty Adler (women's show) 9:30 Galloping Gourmet 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 (Douglas Edwards) 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 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Movie: "Summer Love" 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Family Affair (delay from Thu 7:30) 7:30 National Geographic 8:30 Red Skelton

9:30 The Governor And J.J. 10 PM 60 Minutes 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Paul Harvey 11:35 Movie: "Francis Covers The Big Town" (Francis the talking mule) WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS) 6:15 News, Farm Report 6:30 First Call 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Leave It To Beaver 9:30 Queen For A Day 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 Kathryn Willis (women's show) 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 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 National Geographic 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 The Governor And J.J. 10 PM 60 Minutes 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 6:30 Supervisory Leadership 7 AM News 7:05 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 8 AM Bumbo's Fun House (Bumbo the clown was played by Ch. 13 weathercaster Bob Caldwell) 8:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 9 AM Movie: "A Day Of Fury" 10:50 News 11 AM Password (the 1965-67 CBS shows) 11:30 Galloping Gourmet 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl

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 Flintstones (Ch. 13 didn't pick up "One Life To Live" until 1973.) 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 News 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Truth Or Consequences 7 PM Real McCoys 7:30 Mod Squad 8:30 ABC Movie: "Wake Me When The War Is Over" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Joey Bishop (guest Woody Woodbury) WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.) 11:30 Panorama 12 N It's A Great Life (Frances Bavier, pre-Aunt Bee, appears in this 1954-56 sitcom.) 12:30 Topper 1 PM Scope (travelogue) 1:30 Movie: TBA 3 PM Movie: "The Moneymaker" 4 PM TV Reader's Digest 4:30 Dick's Rascals 5:30 Planet Patrol 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Man From Cochise 7 PM Country Travelers (local) 7:30 Third Man 8 PM Movie: "A Taste For Woman" 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:20 Movie: "Rocky Mountain Rangers" (watch for Duncan Renaldo, better known as the Cisco Kid) 11:30 Peter Gunn WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET) 10 AM Let's Learn To Think 10:30 Once Upon A Day 11 AM North Carolina News Conference 11:30 Misterogers 12 N Aspect (agriculture) 12:30 News 12:45 Friendly Giant 1 PM Primary Science nothing listed until 4 PM Human Relations 4:30 Basic Electronics

5 PM Misterogers 5:30 What's New 6 PM Russian History 6:30 Aspect 7 PM News 7:30 Consultation (topic: acne) 8 PM Backyard Gardener 8:30 Ericourt Forum (the arts) 9 PM NET Festival: "The World Of Peggy Lee" sign off 10:30 PM WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8 AM Morning News 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Movie: "Wedding Present" 11:30 News, Weather, Sports, Features 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 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 Galloping Gourmet 5 PM Sergeant Mills (kids' show) 6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith) 6:30 Bachelor Father 7 PM Hennesey 7:30 Mod Squad 8:30 ABC Movie: "Wake Me When The War Is Over" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM Galloping Gourmet 11:30 Joey Bishop WKPT Ch. 19 Kingsport, TN (ABC) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 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 Bozo 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Flintstones 7 PM Hazel 7:30 Mod Squad 8:30 ABC Movie: "Wake Me When The War Is Over"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Hazel 10:30 Brunch Bunch 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 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 Bozo The Clown 5:55 Weather 6 PM ABC News 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM Gilligan's Island 7:30 Mod Squad 8:30 ABC Movie: "Wake Me When The War Is Over" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM Joe Pyne 11:30 Joey Bishop WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET) 4:15 TV High School: "Social Studies" 4:45 Industrial Training 5:15 TBA 6 PM Misterogers 6:30 June Bugg (statewide kids' show) 7 PM Job Man Caravan 7:30 What's New 8 PM Significant Southerners (same as Ch. 2) 8:30 Fact And Opinion 9 PM Bridge With Jean Cox 9:30 College News Conference 10 PM Jazz Alley (clarinetist Barney Bigard, who once played with Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington) 10:30 Book Beat sign off 11 PM WCTU (WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 5 PM Movie: "Imitation Of Life" 6:55 Weather 7 PM T.H.E. Cat

7:30 TBA (I think Ch. 36 carried "Lancer," pre-empted on Ch. 3 and pre-empted by CBS tonight for the National Geographic special.) 8:30 Last Resort (music) 9 PM Movie: "Gunman's Walk" 11 PM Movie: "The Rage Of Paris" WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 7:30 CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Morning Vespers 9:30 Ladies' Day 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 News (local) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 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 Panorama (travelogue) 5 PM Compass 5:30 Evening Reflections 6 PM Highway Panorama 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Quest For Adventure 7:30 National Geographic 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 The Governor And J.J. 10 PM 60 Minutes 11 PM Compass 11:30 Merv Griffin Retro: Central Virginia Mon, Sept 16, 1985 from TV Guide-Central Virginia edition WFMY 2-CBS Greensboro 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 Ag-USA 6:00 Good Morning (improving memory, pt 1) 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies 8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 9:00 Hour Magazine (guests Dyan Cannon (pt 1), David Hartman, and Julie Parish; plus pt 1 of a tour of Paris) 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck 11:00 Price is Right

noon Catch Phrase 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 America (premiere) 5:00 Jeffersons 5:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 PM Magazine 8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King 9:00 Kate & Allie 9:30 Newhart 10:00 Cagney & Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 Bob Newhart mid. Simon & Simon 1:10 Movie "Crooks and Coronets" 2:30 News 3:00 Movie "Flight to Holocaust" WHSV 3-ABC Harrisonburg 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America (guests Priscilla Presley (pt 1), Meg Tilly, Miss America 1986, and the Lennon Sisters) 9:00 Jim Bakker 10:00 Hour Magazine (see WFMY for info) 11:00 Angie 11:30 All-Star Blitz noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Happy Days 4:30 America (premiere) 5:30 Entertainment Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 High on the Job (Stacey Keach narrates this special about cocaine use on the job; pre-empts Wheel and Jeopardy!) 8:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Cleveland mid. News 12:30 ABC News Nightline 1:00 News WRAL 5-CBS Raleigh 6:00 CBS Early Morning News 6:30 Morning 7:00 CBS Morning News (guest Richard Avedon) 9:00 Hour Magazine (see WFMY for info) 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck

11:00 Price is Right noon Live at Noon 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Dukes of Hazzard 5:00 Sanford & Son 5:30 Andy Griffith 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 PM Magazine 8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King 9:00 Kate & Allie 9:30 Newhart 10:00 Cagney & Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 Benson mid. Simon & Simon 1:10 Movie "Crooks and Coronets" 2:30 CBS News Nightwatch WTTG 5-Ind Washington 5:55 Today in Your Life 6:00 Panorama 7:00 Great Space Coaster 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids 8:30 Tom & Jerry 9:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 I Dream of Jeannie 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Love Boat noon Panorama 1:00 Merv Griffin (no details listed) 2:00 Love Songs 2:30 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors 3:00 Inspector Gadget 3:30 Pink Panther 4:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:30 ThunderCats 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Happy Days 6:30 Mork & Mindy 7:00 One Day at a Time 7:30 Redskins Playbook (highlights of the Redskins-Oilers Game, M*A*S*H usually airs here) 8:00 Far Pavilions (pt 2) 10:00 News 11:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 11:30 Baretta 12:30 Mission: Impossible 1:30 Movie "In Old Chicago" (bw) 3:30 Today in Your Life WVVA 6-NBC Bluefield

5:30 Jim Bakker 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today (guest Jane Fonda, also pt 1 of a report on learning disabilities) 9:00 Richard Roberts 10:00 Silver Spoons 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon Super Password 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Love Connection 4:30 Dating Game 5:00 Dukes of Hazzard 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 New Newlywed Game 7:30 Three's Company 8:00 NBC All-Star Hour (NBC shows off its new season programming) 9:00 Movie "Mirrors" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (from June '84 with guests Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Bruce Mahler, and Maria Conchita Alonso) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Sammy Davis Jr.) WDBJ 7-CBS Roanoke 6:00 CBS Early Morning News 6:30 Mornin' 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Hour Magazine (see WFMY 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 Dukes of Hazzard 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Price is Right 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King 9:00 Kate & Allie 9:30 Newhart 10:00 Cagney & Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 Simon & Simon 12:40 Movie "Cry Rape!" WGHP 8-ABC High Point

6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 Love Connection 10:30 Alice 11:00 Angie 11:30 Ryan's Hope noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Dynasty 5:00 Divorce Court 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Newlywed Game 8:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Cleveland mid. News 12:30 M*A*S*H 1:00 ABC News Nightline WSWP 9-PBS Beckley 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Brain: Mind & Behavior 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Body Buddies 10:00 Latenight America 11:00 Mystery! "Rumpole of the Bailey III" noon Instructional Programs 3:00 Magic Brush of Gary Jenkins 3:30 Today's Special 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Child Sexual Abuse 6:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Amazing World of Spiders (first shown in 1976) 9:00 Quest for the Killers "Vaccine on Trial" (late 1970s trials of the Hepatitis B vaccine) 10:00 History of Consumer Protest (narrated by Edwin Newman) 11:00 New Tech Times 11:30 Latenight America 12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler WSLS 10-NBC Roanoke 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Super Password 9:30 Let's Make a Deal 10:00 Silver Spoons 10:30 Sale of the Century

11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 America (premiere) 5:00 People's Court 5:30 Headline Chasers (premiere) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 NBC All-Star Hour 9:00 Movie "Mirrors" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman WTVD 11-ABC Durham 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue (info not listed) 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 10:30 Here's Lucy 11:00 Angie 11:30 Alice noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Diff'rent Strokes (pt 1 of a 2-parter introducing spinoff Hello, Larry) 4:30 Jeffersons 5:00 Headline Chasers (not listed as such, but I assume this was a premiere as well) 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Cleveland mid. News 12:30 Entertainment Tonight (rerun of weekend version) 1:30 News WXII 12-NBC Winston-Salem 5:00 Headline News 5:30 700 Club 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue (info not listed) 10:00 Silver Spoons 10:30 Let's Make a Deal 11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Scrabble noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Dating Game 4:30 Headline Chasers (premiere?) 5:00 People's Court 5:30 Price is Right 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 NBC All-Star Hour 9:00 Movie "Mirrors" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman WSET 13-ABC Lynchburg 6:30 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue "Pampered and Abused Wives" 10:00 Big Valley 11:00 Angie 11:30 All-Star Blitz noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Diff'rent Strokes 5:00 Gimme a Break! 5:30 New Newlywed Game 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Three's Company 8:00 Hardcastle & McCormick 9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Cleveland mid. News 12:30 ABC News Nightline Blue Ridge Public Television (PBS): WBRA 15-Roanoke/WMSY 52-Marion 8:00 Farm Day 8:15 AM Weather 8:30 Instructional Programs (IIRC 15/52 signed-off for part of the daytime?) 3:30 Secret City 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Voyage of the Mimi 6:00 Doctor Who "Hand of Fear" (conclusion, Tom Baker is the Doc) 6:30 Modern Maturity 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Amazing World of Spiders 9:00 Quest for the Killers "Vaccine on Trial" 10:00 History of Consumer Protest WDCA 20-Ind Washington 7:00 Bugs Bunny Hour 8:00 Voltron 8:30 Heathcliff 9:00 WOW 9:30 Romper Room 10:00 700 Club 11:30 INN News noon Movie "The Gay Divorcee" (bw, WDCA showed a Astaire/Rogers festival in the timeslot all week) 2:00 Eye on Washington 2:30 Children's Theatre 3:00 Jetsons 3:30 MASK 4:00 Challenge of the GoBots 4:30 Voltron 5:00 Laverne & Shirley (x2) 6:00 Diff'rent Strokes 6:30 What's Happening!! 7:00 Jeffersons 7:30 Benson 8:00 Movie "Cheyenne Autumn" 11:00 All in the Family 11:30 Alfred Hitchcock (bw) mid. Puttin' on the Hits 12:30 Jim Bakker 1:30 Jimmy Swaggart 2:00 INN News 2:30 Doctor is In WVPT 51-PBS Harrisonburg 7:15 AM Weather 7:30 Body Electric 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Instructional Programs 3:30 Voyage of the Mimi 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Secret City 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report 7:30 McLaughlin Group 8:00 Amazing World of Spiders 9:00 Evening at Pops (1983 tribute to Irving Berlin with guests Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme) 10:00 New York's Master Chefs 10:30 Great Chefs of New Orleans Retro: Missouri Sat, Oct 20, 1962 from TV Guide-Missouri edition

KVOO 2-NBC Tulsa 7:00 Country Fare 7:30 Tulsa School Report 8:00 Toy Fair 8:30 Ruff & Reddy "Whale of a Tale" (c) 9:00 Shari Lewis (c/guest Ned Wertimer) 9:30 King Leonardo (c) 10:00 Fury 10:30 Magic Midway (guests the Ivanvos (aerial-ladder acrobats) and Ross & Ross (novelty punching-bag)) 11:00 Make Room for Daddy "Military School" 11:30 Exploring "The Magic Pear Tree" (c) 12:30 Supercar 1:00 Movie 2 "The Wild North" (c) 3:00 Robin Hood 3:30 Bat Masterson 4:00 NFL Highlights (recapping last weekend's games) 4:30 Captain Gallant 5:00 Cartoons 5:30 McKeever & the Colonel "TV or Not TV" 6:00 Weather/Sports/News 6:30 Sam Benedict "Twenty Aching Years" 7:30 Joey Bishop "The Fashion Show" (c) 8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "River of No Return" (c) 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:25 Second Feature "Apache War Smoke" KYTV 3-NBC/ABC Springfield 7:30 Children's Theater 7:45 Davey & Goliath "Big Apple" 8:00 Bugs Bunny "Daffy Doodling" 8:30 Ruff & Reddy "Whale of a Tale" (c) 9:00 Shari Lewis (c) 9:30 King Leonardo (c) 10:00 Fury 10:30 Magic Midway 11:00 Junior Auction 11:30 Exploring "The Magic Pear Tree" (c) 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Breakthru 1:30 Big Picture "Caribbean Command" (visiting the Panama Canal Zone) 2:00 Keyhole 2:30 Ozarks Outdoors 3:00 Silver Dollar Bowl 4:00 Wide World of Sports: from Stratford CT, the hometown Cardinals take on the Clearwater (FL) Bombers in the Amateur Softball Association World Series final (Bill Flemming and Jackie Robinson do the commentary) 5:30 Porter Wagoner 6:00 Our Man Higgins "Lady of Leisure" 6:30 Sam Benedict "Twenty Aching Years" 7:30 Third Man 8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "River of No Return" (c) 10:00 News/Weather/Sports 10:30 Championship Wrestling KOTV 6-CBS Tulsa

7:30 Country Journal 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Alvin 9:30 Mighty Mouse "The Trojan Horse"/"The Green Line"/"A Fight to the Finish"/"How to Keep Cool" 10:00 Rin Tin Tin "Meet Rin Tin Tin" 10:30 Roy Rogers "Jailbreak" 11:00 Sky King 11:30 Lee & Lionel noon Championship Bowling: Pat Patterson v Ray Schanen (Fred Wolf commentates) 1:00 Film Feature 1:15 Democratic Political Talk 1:30 College Football Kickoff (Chris Schenkel talks to athletic directors Fritz Crisler (Michigan), Bear Bryant (Alabama), and Darrell Royal (Texas)) 1:45 College Football: Rice-SMU (Bill Flemming and Johnny Lujack call the action) 4:30 Football Scoreboard 4:45 Serenaders 5:15 Championship Wrestling 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 Jackie Gleason (guests Art Carney and Tony Bennett) 7:30 Defenders "Madman" (pt 1) 8:30 Have Gun-Will Travel 9:00 Gunsmoke 10:00 News/Weather 10:15 Award Theater "To the Ends of the Earth" KOAM 7-NBC/ABC Pittsburg 7:15 Cartoons 7:30 News 7:45 Cartoon Carnival 8:30 Ruff & Reddy "Whale of a Tale" (c) 9:00 Shari Lewis (c) 9:30 King Leonardo (c) 10:00 Fury 10:30 Magic Midway 11:00 Make Room for Daddy "Military School" 11:30 Exploring "The Magic Pear Tree" (c) 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Life of Riley 1:30 Western Theater "Topeka Terror" 2:30 Wide World of Sports (same line-up as KYTV) 4:00 NFL Highlights 4:30 Captain Gallant 5:00 Serenaders 5:30 Ozzie & Harriet "The Apartment" 6:00 Sportsman's Friend 6:30 Sam Benedict "Twenty Aching Years" 7:30 Flintstones "Here's Snow in Your Eyes" 8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "River of No Return" (c) 10:00 News 10:15 Stoney Burke "Child of Luxury" 11:15 Chicago Wrestling KTUL 8-ABC Tulsa 8:25 Moments of Meditation 8:30 Market Basket (c/guest Ned Wertimer)

9:00 Make a Face 9:15 Thunderbird Review 9:30 Top Cat "The Missing Heir" 10:00 Pre-Game Highlights 10:15 Junior League Football: from New Block Park, the Madison Rams take on the Roosevelt Rough Riders; Hal O'Halloran calls the action 11:45 Post-Game Activities noon Bugs Bunny "Daffy Doodling" 12:30 Allakazam "The Code of the West" 1:00 My Friend Flicka 1:30 American Bandstand (guest Dee Dee Sharp) 2:30 Saturday Afternoon Movie "Calcutta" 4:00 Wide World of Sports: President's Cup hydroplane race/Japanese Sumo Wrestling Championships/Aga Khan Trophy horse equestrian 5:30 Western Country Show 6:00 Beany & Cecil 6:30 Roy Rogers/Dale Evans (guest George Gobel joins Roy and Dale for a Western-style minstrel show) 7:30 Mr. Smith "The Musicale" (Harpo Marx guests as himself) 8:00 Lawrence Welk 9:00 Boxing: from MSG, heavyweight boxer Zora Folley (Chandler AZ/60-6-2, 35 KO) takes on light heavy opponent Doug Jones (NYC/19-3-1, 11 KO); Don Dunphy is ringside 9:45 Make That Spare: in Paramus NJ, Bill Schauffert is the challenger, with Johnny Johnston reporting 10:00 Third Man 10:30 Cinema 8 "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" KOMU 8-NBC/ABC Columbia 8:30 Ruff & Reddy "Whale of a Tale" (c) 9:00 Shari Lewis (c) 9:30 King Leonardo (c) 10:00 Fury 10:30 Magic Midway 11:00 Make Room for Daddy "Military School" 11:30 Exploring "The Magic Pear Tree" (c) 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Faculty Viewpoint (debut of a eight-part series about currrent problems in education; the series kicks off with "IQ Test Controversy" with reps from the University of Chicago, the University of Wisconsin, and the Association of College Admissions Councilors) 1:30 Children's Gospel Hour 2:00 Big Picture 2:30 Wide World of Sports: Trenton 200 auto race/Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe horse race 4:00 NFL Highlights 4:30 Captain Gallant 5:00 International Showtime (from Hamburg, with the Tonito Brothers (high-wire) and GebelWilliams with his Lipizzaners and trained elephants) 6:00 McKeever & the Colonel "TV or Not TV" 6:30 Sam Benedict "Twenty Aching Years" 7:30 Joey Bishop "The Fashion Show" (c) 8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "River of No Return" (c) 10:00 Dr, Kildare "The Burning Sky" 11:00 Saints & Sinners "Judgment in Jazz Alley" KTTS 10-CBS/ABC Springfield 7:30 Drury Seminar 8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Alvin 9:30 Mighty Mouse 10:00 Rin Tin Tin "Meet Rin Tin Tin" 10:30 Roy Rogers "Jailbreak" 11:00 Sky King 11:30 Reading Room "The Good American Witch" noon CBS News 12:30 News 12:45 Industry on Parade 1:00 Topic 1:30 College Football Kickoff 1:45 College Football: Rice-SMU 4:30 Football Scoreboard 4:45 Film Feature 5:00 Winston Churchill "Dunkirk" 5:30 High Street Church 6:00 Sportsman's Friend 6:30 Jackie Gleason 7:30 Defenders "Madman" (pt 1) 8:30 Have Gun-Will Travel 9:00 Gunsmoke 10:00 News 10:05 Sunday Night Movie "The Hoodlum Priest" KODE 12-CBS/ABC Joplin 7:30 Cartoons 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Alvin 9:30 Mighty Mouse 10:00 Rin Tin Tin "Meet Rin Tin Tin" 10:30 Roy Rogers "Jailbreak" 11:00 Sky King 11:30 Cartoons noon Teen Hop (guests from Rogers High in Arkansas) 1:00 Mr. Lucky 1:30 College Football Kickoff 1:45 College Football: Rice-SMU 4:30 Lone Ranger 5:00 Social Security in Action 5:15 Wrestling Interview 5:30 News 5:45 Weather 5:50 Sports 6:00 Beachcomber 6:30 Jackie Gleason 7:30 Defenders "Madman" (pt 1) 8:30 Have Gun-Will Travel 9:00 Gunsmoke 10:00 Shannon 10:30 Four-State Movie "The Big Lift" KRCG 13-Jefferson City/KMOS 6-Sedalia (CBS/ABC) (The history of channel 6 can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KMOS-TV) 10:00 Rin Tin Tin "Meet Rin Tin Tin" 10:30 Roy Rogers "Jailbreak" 11:00 Sky King

11:30 Reading Room "The Good American Witch" noon CBS News 12:30 Death Valley Days 1:00 Robin Hood 1:30 College Football Kickoff 1:45 College Football: Rice-SMU 4:30 Mighty Mouse 5:00 Roy Rogers/Dale Evans (the couple goes Latin as they visit LA's Olvera Street; guests are the Castro Brothers, Rafael Mendez, Michael Davis, and Jose Gonzales Gonzales) 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 Jackie Gleason 7:30 Defenders "Madman" (pt 1) 8:30 Have Gun-Will Travel 9:00 Gunsmoke 10:00 Wyatt Earp 10:30 Movie Premiere "Circle of Danger" I thought "American Bandstand" was still on Monday-Friday in 1962, and didn't cut back to Saturdays only until the fall of 1963. Also, re KRCG's telecast of "The Roy Rogers And Dale Evans Show" (a delay, since the show aired on ABC at 6:30 CT): is that Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez where you have Jose Gonzalez Gonzalez? I would think it was Pedro, since he parlayed his appearance on Groucho's "You Bet Your Life" into a reasonablysuccessful show business career. Retro: Central-Southern Indiana/Eastern Illinois Fri, Oct 11, 1968 from TV News Apollo 7 launch coverage may affect daytime programming; based on listings for Evansville/Lafayette/Illinois channels, coverage would start at 9am All programs listed "fast" time, subtract 1 hr for "slow" time 2 WTWO Terre Haute 3 WCIA Champaign 4 WTTV Indianapolis 6 WFBM Indianapolis 7 WTVW Evansville 8 WISH Indianapolis 10 WTHI Terre Haute 13 WLWI Indianapolis 14 WFIE Evansville 15 WICD Champaign 17 WAND Decatur 18 WLFI Lafayette 20 WICS Springfield Morning 6:30 3-8 Sunrise Semester 4 Country Music 6 Today in Indiana 13 Educational Program 15-20 Early Bird

7:00 2-6-14-15-20 Today 3 News 7 Merv Griffin/News 8 Town & Country 13 Kindergarten College 7:05 10 News 7:15 17 King & Odie 7:25 8 Chapel Door 7:30 3 Sun-Up 4 Cartoons 8 News 17 Ranch Party 8:00 3-8-10-18 Captain Kangaroo 13 Treasure Isle 17 Ivanhoe 8:30 8 Coffee Cup Theatre "Chief Crazy Horse" 13 Dream House 17 Cartoon Capers 8:55 4 News 9:00 2-6-14 Snap Judgment 3-10-18 Lucy Show 4 Spanish I 7-15-20 Jack LaLanne 13 Paul Dixon 17 Romper Room 9:15 4 Spanish II 9:25 2-6 News (TV News didn't indicate which was network and which was local) 9:30 2-6-14-15-20 Concentration 3-10-18 Beverly Hillbillies 4 Lucy Show 7 Dick Cavett 17 Truth or Consequences

9:55 8 News 10:00 2-6-14-15-20 Personality 3-8-10-18 Andy Griffith (18's listings has it as Andy of Mayberry) 4 Matinee Movie "Get Hep to Love" 17 Dick Cavett 10:30 2-6-14-15-20 Hollywood Squares 3-8-10-18 Dick Van Dyke 13 Dick Cavett 11:00 2-6-14-15-20 Jeopardy 3-8-10-18 Love of Life 7-17 Bewitched 11:25 3 News 8-10 Fashion Show 11:30 2-14 Eye Guess 3-8-10-18 Search for Tomorrow 4 News 6 Around the Town 7-17 Treasure Isle 15-20 Merv Griffin 11:35 4 Little Show 11:55 2 Farm Report 14 News Afternoon noon 2 Dating Game 3-8-10 News 4 Cartoons 7-17 Dream House 13 50-50 Club 18 Burns & Allen 12:25 6 Doctor's House Call 12:30 2-6-14-15-20 Let's Make a Deal 3-8-10-18 As the World Turns 7-17 It's Happening

1:00 2-6-14-15-20 Days of Our Lives 3-8-10-18 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 4 Donald O'Connor 7-17 Newlywed Game 1:30 2-6-14-15-20 Doctors 3-8-10-18 Guiding Light 7-13 Dating Game 17 Divorce Court 2:00 2-6-14-15-20 Another World 3-8-10-18 Secret Storm 7-13-17 General Hospital 2:30 2-6-14-15-20 You Don't Say! 3-8-10-18 Edge of Night 4 Divorce Court 7-13-17 One Life to Live 3:00 2-6-14-15-20 Match Game 3-8-10-18 House Party 4-7-17 Dark Shadows 13 It's Happening 3:25 2-8 News 3 Early Movie "Wagon Train" 6-10 Doctor's House Call 13 Children's Doctor 3:30 2-13 Newlywed Game 4 Dennis the Menace 6-15-20 Mike Douglas (in Indy: co-host Gypsy Rose Lee/guests Richard Deacon, Tammy Grimes, and Betty Hughes; details for 15/20 not listed) 7 Gilligan's Island 8 Early Show "Tammy and the Bachelor" 10 Don's Cartoons 14 Movie/Dialing for Dollars 17 It's Happening 18 Treasure Chest Theatre 4:00 2 Dark Shadows 4 Popeye 7 Hazel 10 Early Movie "Dressed to Kill" 13 Vivienne 17 Dennis the Menace 4:30

2 Journey to the Center of the Earth 7 Perry Mason 17 Gilligan's Island 5:00 2 Flying Nun 3-4 Flintstones 6-15-17-20 News 8 McHale's Navy 13 Bewitched 5:30 2-3-6-7-8-10-13-14-18 News 4 Of Lands & Seas "The Sport of Kings" (looks at horse racing, breeding and training) Evening 6:00 17 I Love Lucy 6:30 2-6-14-15-20 High Chaparral 3-8-10-18 Wild Wild West 4 Truth or Consequences 7-17 Operation Entertainment (Fort Sill) 13 I Love Lucy 7:00 4 Hazel "Hazel's Tax Deduction" 13 Quarterback Club 7:30 2-6-14-15-20 Name of the Game "Collector's Edition" 3-8-10-18 Gomer Pyle 4 Password 7-17 Felony Squad 13 Operation Entertainment (Jimmy Dean heads to Fort Sill OK, with Abbe Lane, Corbett Monica, the Kim Sisters, Colvin & Wilder, and the Five Stair Steps & Cubie along for the ride) 8:00 3-18 Friday Night Movie "Rio Conchos" 4 Merv Griffin (guests Kim Weston, Jackie Vernon, Susan Batson, Robert Shaw, and Marty Brill) 7-17 Don Rickles 8 Friday Night Movie "Night Passage" 10 Cinema Ten "The Left Hand of God" 8:30 7-17 Guns of Will Sonnett 13 Felony Squad "Underground Nightmare" 9:00 2-6-14-15-20 Star Trek (lawyer Marvin Belli makes his acting debut as Gorgan) 7-17 Judd for the Defense "The Ends of Justice" 13 Don Rickles (Richard Harris pays a visit to Mr. Warmth) 9:30 4 News

13 Guns of Will Sonnett "Chapter and Verse" 10:00 2 Judd for the Defense "Transplant" 3-8-10-15-17-18-20 News 4 Perry Mason "Case of the Velvet Claws" 6 Steve Allen (guests Pat Paulsen, Totie Fields, and Pat Harrington) 7 News 13 Judd for the Defense "The Ends of Justice" 10:30 3 Late Movie "Johnny Tiger" (followed by All-Star Wrestling) 7-17 Joey Bishop 8 Late Show (replay of that morning's movie) 10 It Takes a Thief 15-20 Tonight Show 18 Movie "Walk the Proud Land" 11:00 2-6-13-14 News 4 Man from UNCLE 11:30 2-6-14 Tonight Show (Dinah Shore subs for Johnny; guests not listed) 10 Late Movie "My Blue Heaven" 13 Joey Bishop (guests not listed) Late Night midnight 4 Starlite Theatre "Knock on Any Door" 7 Million Dollar Movie 15-20 Girl Talk 17 Nightwatch Movie "Along Came Jones" 1:00 13 Problems & Challenges 1:30 13 Painting 2:00 13 Understanding Your World RETRO; New York City, Thursday, October 13, 1949 Source; NY Times Channels: 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox) 7-WJZ-TV (ABC; now WABC-TV) 9-WOR-TV (Ind.; now WWOR, MyNet) 11-WPIX (Ind.; now CW) 13-WATV (Ind.; now WNET-PBS)

MORNING 10:00 9-Sign-on; test pattern 13-Sign-on; test pattern 10:30 5-Sign-on; Morning Chapel 10:45 5-Amanda; music 11:00 5-Television Shopper; Kathi Norris hosts AFTERNOON 12:00 5-Headline Clues with George Putnam 7-News 12:30 2-Music, weather, films 5-Johnny Olsen's Rumpus Room (variety) 11-News, music 1:00 5-Okay, Mother with Dennis James 1:30 5-Man On The Street 1:45 5-Needle Shop with Alice Burrow (instruction) 2:00 5-Test pattern, music 2:15 13-Sign-on; music, announcements 2:30 13-Feature film (title not listed) 3:00 2-Music, weather 7-Market Melodies with Anne Russell and Walter Herlihy 13-Homemaker's Guide; Fred Sayles, Brooke Stephens 3:45 2-Classified Column 13-Film; Vanishing Legion (serial) 4:00 2-Homemaker's Guide 7-Telephone Game 13-Western film (title not listed) 4:30 2-Vanity Fair with Dorothy Doan; Ken Kling, guest 11-To The Ladies 5:00 2-Ted Steele Show 11-Comics on Parade with Danny Webb (children) 13-Junior Frolic (children) 5:15 4-Judy Splinters with Shirley Dinsdale (children) 11-Pixie Playtime with Frank Faris (children) 5:30 2-Chuck Wagon with Bob Dixon (children)

4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children) 11-Six Gun Playhouse (western film) 13-Feature Film (title not listed) 5:50 5-Time for Reflection 5:55 5-Camera Headlines (news) EVENING 6:00 4-Western Theatre with Bob Steele 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 7-News 6:30 2-Lucky Pup (children) 4-Easy Does It with Johnny Andrews (variety) 5-Magic Cottage with Pat Meikle (children) 11-News with John Tillman 6:45 2-Bob Howard Show (variety) 7-Tot's Time (children's film); Sleepy Joe 11-Song Parade 7:00 2-Cooking with Dione Lucas 4-Kukla, Fran and Ollie; Fran Allison, Burr Tillstrom (children) 5-Captain Video (adventure, children) 7-Kieran's Kaleidoscope (newsreel, commentary) 9-Joan Roberts, songs 11-Band Box Revue 13-Western Feature 7:15 7-The Fitzgeralds (talk) 9-Apartment 3C, with Barbara and John Gay 11-Newsreel 7:30 2-CBS Evening News; Douglas Edwards 4-Roberta Quinlan, songs; Larry Douglas, guest 5-Mahattan Spotlght 7-Lone Ranger (western); Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels 9-John Reed King Show 11-The Truex Family (situation comedy), starring Ernest Truex and Sylvia Fields (series premiere) 7:45 2-Sonny Kendis Show with Gigi Durston (variety) 4-Camel News Caravan; John Cameron Swayze 5-Vincent Lopez (talk, variety) 7:55 2-Ruthie on the Telephone (comedy sketch); Ruth Gilbert 8:00 2-Front Page (drama); John Daly, Mack Roberts, Philip Truex, Richard Boone 4-Veiled Prophets Ball, from St. Louis (highlights) 5-Film; Rogues' Tavern; Wallace Ford 7-Stop The Music (game); Bert Parks, MC; Estelle Loring, Jimmy Blaine, Betty Ann Grove, Harry Salter Orchestra 9-Road To Success, with Dick DuBois (series premiere) 11-Hollywood in New York with Lois Wilson

13-Feature Film (no title listed) 8:15 11-Film; The Clutching Hand 8:30 2-Inside U.S.A with Peter Lind Hayes; Celeste Holm, guest 4-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy) 9-Meet Your Match (quiz); Bill Cullen, host 9:00 2-Ed Wynn Show (variety); Carmen Miranda, Walter Long, guests 4-Fun for All (variety); Olson & Johnson, hosts; Marty May, J.C. Olsen, June Olsen, Bill Hayes, Lynn Duddy Singers, Sanford Orchestra 5-Morey Amsterdam Show; Del Casino, Prince Earl, guests; Johnny Guarnieri Orchestra 7-Crusade in Europe; Film documentary series of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's Story of World War II; John Jay McCloy, guest 11-Wrestling from Ridgewood Grove 13-Point Of View with Robert McDougall (discussion); topic, Pensions, Whose Responsibility?; Irving Abramson, Stuart Monroe, panelists 9:25 7-PAL Headliner (youth sports) 9:30 2-Film Feature 5-Boxing from Sunnyside Garden 7-Boris Karloff (drama); this week, "Mad Illusion" 9:45 2-Jeanne Bargy, songs 10:00 2-Freedom House Awards (special); Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, David Lilienthal, Louis Johnson, Gen. Lucius Clay, presenters, live from Hotel Commodore 4-Martin Kane, Private Eye (crime drama series); William Gargan 7-Roller Derby 10:30 4-Weatherman 10:35 4-Trotting Races from Westbury. L.I. 10:45 2-News 11-Newsreel 11:00 5-News 11:15 7-Film; Ships Reporter A sidelight...The program "Meet Your Match" on Channel 9 at 8:30, was apparently the first TV game show ever hosted by Bill Cullen--and the start of a 40+ year TV career. Retro: Eastern Virginia Monday, October 9, 1967 NOTES: At the time the NABET strike against ABC affected some of that network's programming. If the strike is settled, regular programming will air. Game 5 of the World Series between the Cardinals and Red Sox will air on NBC at 1:30, pre-empting "Let's Make A Deal," "Days Of Our Lives," "The Doctors," Another World," "You Don't Say!" and "Match Game"

on Ch. 10, all except "Match Game" on Ch. 12 (Merv Griffin will be pre-empted in Richmond). Ch. 3 in Harrisonburg will pre-empt "As The World Turns," "Days Of Our Lives," "The Doctors," "General Hospital," "Edge Of Night," and "Secret Storm." WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 6 AM These Things We Share 6:15 Town And Country 6:25 Sunrise Semester: "Psychological Novel" 6:55 Lift Up Mine Eyes 7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Flibbertigibbet 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Merv Griffin (Joan Crawford, Allan Sherman, playwright Abe Burrows, actor Reni Santoni, comedienne Renee Taylor, UPI White House correspondent Merriman Smith) 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 Mildred Alexander 1:25 News 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (Sheilah Graham on the European movie scene) 3 PM To Tell The Truth 3:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Movie: "Al Jennings Of Oklahoma" 6 PM News, Weather, Sports (Chs. 3, 10, and 12 were the only stations in this edition airing local programs in color.) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Trails West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett (guests: Imogene Coca and singer Lainie Kazan) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:20 Neptune Highlights (the Norfolk Neptunes were a minor-league football team) 11:30 Joey Bishop (pre-empted on Ch. 13) WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/CBS/ABC) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Science Class 9:30 Language Class 10 AM Snap Judgment (guests: Noel Harrison and

Joanna Barnes; Ed McMahon hosts) 10:25 NBC News (anchor not given) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (in-studio: Ed Ames, Peter Falk, Genevieve; on-film: Alan King) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Morey Amsterdam, Jim Brown, Tim Conway, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, Sally Field, Mike Connors, Charley Weaver) 12 N Love Of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (probably Edwin Newman) 1 PM Club Challenge 1:30 World Series 4:30 Mike Douglas (probably won't get on until after 5; guests: Jack Palance, George Segal, Gail Martin (Dean's daughter), Roy Clark, Flip Wilson) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Country Music Carousel (guest: Kenny Price) 7:30 The Monkees 8 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E. (will be replaced by "Laugh-In" in January) 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Big Valley (guests: James Whitmore and Susan Strasberg) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (Doc Severinsen becomes the show's bandleader tonight.) WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6:30 Virginia Today 7:05 CBS News 7:30 Richmond Today 8:30 Sooper Dog 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 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Girl Talk (guests: Barbara Walters, New York Post fashion editor Ruth Preston, author Marilyn Bender) 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 5:30 World Of Adventure

6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Andy Griffith 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Carol Burnett 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Alfred Hitchcock Hour WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Richmond-Petersburg (ABC) 8 AM Farm Show 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Dialing For Dollars 10:25 News 10:30 TBA ("Dateline: Hollywood" may air here) 10:55 Children's Doctor (Lendon Smith) 11 AM TBA ("Honeymoon Race" may air here) 11:30 Family Game (Bob Barker) 12 N Everybody's Talking (celebrities: Stan Freberg, Ryan O'Neal, Kaye Stevens) 12:30 Donna Reed 1 PM The Fugitive 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 (celebrities: Kathryn Crosby, Chad Everett, Greg Morris, Louis Nye) 2:55 ABC News (Marlene Sanders) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 TBA ("Dark Shadows" may air here) 4 PM Dating Game 4:30 Cheyenne w/"Dialing For Dollars" 5:30 ABC News (Peter Jennings) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Rifleman 7 PM Have Gun, Will Travel 7:30 Cowboy In Africa (guest: Anne Baxter) 8:30 Rat Patrol 9 PM Felony Squad 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Big Valley 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 6:30 Farm Show 7 AM Today (Dr. James Goddard of the FDA, WWI flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker, Moscow Circus acts) 9 AM Compass With Dialing For Dollars 10 AM Snap Judgment 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Girl Talk (same as Ch. 6) 1:30 World Series 4:30 Mike Douglas (probably won't get on before 5; guests: Lou Rawls, Joanie Sommers, educator Louise Ames) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM I Love Lucy (Tennessee Ernie Ford is still at the Ricardos', and they look for a way to send him home.) 7:30 The Monkees 8 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E. 9 PM Danny Thomas Hour (Bing Crosby in "The Demon Under The Bed"; daughter Mary Frances makes her acting debut at the age of 8.) 10 PM I Spy 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM News WRVA (WWBT) Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6:30 Town And Country 6:40 Table Talk 6:50 News 7 AM Today 9 AM Mike Douglas (guests: George Kirby, Tessie O'Shea, chaplain of the Las Vegas strip Father Rick Mawfon) 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 (one-week delay from 4 PM; guests: Ed McMahon and Tom Kennedy) 1:25 News 1:30 World Series 5 PM Movie: "Back Street" (time approximate) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 The Monkees 8 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E. 9 PM Danny Thomas Hour 10 PM I Spy 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 6:45 Timothy The Toymaker 8 AM Romper Room 8:30 Movie: "Laura" (forget the Lee Radziwill version

that aired on ABC in early '68) 9:55 Hawaiian Eye 10:55 Children's Doctor 11 AM TBA ("Honeymoon Race" may air here) 11:30 Family Game 12 N Everybody's Talking 12:30 Donna Reed 1 PM The Fugitive 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dream Girl Of '67 2:55 ABC News 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 TBA ("Dark Shadows" may air here) 4 PM Dating Game 4:30 Munsters 5 PM Bungles And His Friends (airs in color, although at this point no other local program on Ch. 13 does) 5:30 ABC News 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Sugarfoot 7:30 Cowboy In Africa 8:30 Rat Patrol 9 PM Felony Squad 9:30 Peyton Place 10 PM Big Valley 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "The Unsuspected" WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET) doesn't say if there's in-school programming 6:45 Tale-A-Vision 7 PM What's New 7:30 Antiques: "Collectible Furniture" 8 PM Nine To Get Ready (what happens when a pregnant woman goes into labor) 8:30 Big Picture 9 PM NET Journal ("Light Of Asia" examines three Buddhist sects: Theravada (Southeast Asia), Lamism (Tibet), Sokagakkai (Japan)) 10 PM Medical College WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET) 9:15 In-school programs Ch. 23 apparently goes dark in late afternoon, don't know when. 7 PM What's New 7:30 Mythology (the myth of Prometheus) 8 PM The World This Week 8:30 TBA 9 PM NET Journal sign off 10 PM Retro: Eastern North Carolina Sat, Oct 6, 1990

from TV Guide-Eastern North Carolina edition Not listed: WYED 17-HSN Goldsboro WFMY 2-CBS Greensboro 5:00 Movie cont'd 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:00 Home Again with Bob Vila 7:30 Pee-wee's Playhouse 8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 NWA Wrestling noon College Football: Georgia Tech-Maryland 3:30 College Football: Florida State-Miami (JIP) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Hee Haw (guests Vern Gosdin, and Baillie & the Boys) 8:00 ALCS, Game 1: Oakland-Boston, the A's won 9-1 and would sweep the Sox in 4 straight, with Roger Clemens getting ejected in Game 4; more on the Clemens incident and highlights of the series at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_American_League_Championship_Series (The As didn't do so well against Cincinnati in the World Series, getting done unto them what they did to the Sox (the Reds took down Pittsburgh in 6 to get there) 11:00 News 11:30 On Scene: Emergency Response mid. Movie "Private Benjamin" 2:00 Movie "The Child Stealer" 3:40 Movie "Goodbye, Raggedy Ann" WWAY 3-ABC Wilmington 6:30 New Kids on the Block 7:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 8:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 8:30 Captain Planet & the Planeteers 9:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:00 Beetlejuice 10:30 Soul Train 11:30 Infomercial noon American Angler 12:30 Infomercial 1:00 Images 1:30 Webster 2:00 Infomercial 2:30 Family Ties 3:00 Infomercial 3:30 College Football: teams TBA, ABC hadn't made up its mind at presstime 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 China Beach 10:00 Twin Peaks 11:00 News 11:30 Arsenio Hall (guest Christie Brinkley; Grand Strand/Pee Dee viewers got the weekend Arsenio Sun 11:30 on WBTW, with the Triangle getting it 30 min earlier on WLFL) 12:30 Infomercial 1:00 NWA Wrestling 2:00 sign-off

WRAL 5-Raleigh/WKFT 40-Fayetteville (CBS) WKFT, normally an indie, was relaying WRAL's programs after a tower collapse in December 1989...WRAL's new tower would start operations on October 25th 5:00 Headline News 6:30 US Farm Report 7:00 Southern Sportsman 7:30 Pee-wee's Playhouse 8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 Sparks 11:30 ACC Football Magazine noon College Football: Georgia Tech-Maryland 3:30 College Football: Florida State-Miami (JIP) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 8:00 ALCS-Game 1 11:00 News 11:15 Sports Saturday 11:30 Big Break (guest James Ingram) 12:30 Movie "Hunters are for Killing" 2:30 (5) Night Flight (segments with the Rolling Stones, Fr. Guido Sarducci, Lou Reed, and the Residents; plus clips from The Terror of Tiny Town) 2:30 (40) Movie "Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell" 4:30 Headline News WTTG 5-Fox Washington DC 5:00 Movie cont'd 6:00 Bullwinkle (1 hr) 7:00 Bugs Bunny's Buddies 8:00 Bobby's World 8:30 Zazoo U 9:00 Tom & Jerry Kids 9:30 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 10:00 Piggsburg Pigs 10:30 Fun House 11:00 WWF Wrestling noon Movie "Teachers" 2:00 Movie "Warning Sign" 4:00 Tiny Toon Adventures 4:30 What a Dummy (fitting show for DC, given the overabundance of them in Congress Wink) 5:00 A Current Affair: Extra 6:00 News 6:30 Off the Record 7:00 Family Ties 7:30 Who's the Boss? 8:00 Totally Hidden Video 8:30 Haywire (host Ritch Shydner) 9:00 Cops (LA) 9:30 American Chronicles (visiting the famous Sturgis bike rally) 10:00 News 11:00 Comic Strip Live (guests Thomas Kenny, Mike Dugan, Lisa Gay Tremblay, and Raspyni Brothers) mid. Pump It Up!

1:00 A Current Affair: Extra 2:00 Movie "Riot" 4:00 Movie "The Haunting Passion" WECT 6-NBC Wilmington 7:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 8:00 Camp Candy 8:30 Captain N/Super Mario Bros. 3 9:30 Rick Moranis in Gravedale High 10:00 Kid 'n Play 10:30 Chipmunks Go to the Movies 11:00 Saved by the Bell 11:30 Guys Next Door noon College Football: Georgia Tech-Maryland 3:30 Silver Spoons 4:00 Kenny Rogers' Weekend Classic (the 3rd annual event from his home in Athens GA sees athletes and celebs playing basketball, tennis, golf, and fishing for bass...the guest list includes Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Payne Stewart, Tim Mayotte, and Mark Harmon) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Highway to Heaven 8:00 Parenthood 8:30 Working It Out 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Empty Nest 10:00 Carol & Company 10:30 American Dreamer 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Susan Lucci/music by Hothouse Flowers) 1:00 sign-off WITN 7-NBC Washington NC 7:00 Kid n' Play 7:30 Chipmunks Go to the Movies 8:00 Camp Candy 8:30 Captain N/Super Mario Bros. 3 9:30 Rick Moranis in Gravedale High 10:00 Superboy 10:30 Super Force 11:00 Saved by the Bell 11:30 Guys Next Door noon College Football: Georgia Tech-Maryland 3:30 Infomercial 4:00 Kenny Rogers' Weekend Classic 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 Parenthood 8:30 Working It Out 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Empty Nest 10:00 Carol & Company 10:30 American Dreamer 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Susan Lucci/music by Hothouse Flowers)

1:00 Christopher Closeup 1:30 sign-off WFXI 8-Fox Morehead City 6:00 Monsters 6:30 Reunion 7:00 Underdog (x2) 8:00 Bobby's World 8:30 Zazoo U 9:00 Tom & Jerry Kids 9:30 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 10:00 Piggsburg Pigs 10:30 Fun House 11:00 NWA Wrestling noon This Week on Pit Road 12:30 Wheel Power 1:00 NASCAR: All Pro 300 4:00 My Secret Identity 4:30 Out of This World 5:00 What a Dummy 5:30 Charles in Charge 6:00 Friday the 13th: The Series 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 Totally Hidden Video 8:30 Haywire 9:00 Cops 9:30 American Chronicles 10:00 Comic Strip Live 11:00 American Gladiators mid. Tiny Toon Adventures (and no, I don't know what WFXI's schedulers were smoking Cheesy) 12:30 MTV Music Video Awards (Arsenio Hall hosts the 7th annual event) 2:30 sign-off WGHP 8-ABC High Point 6:00 Family Ties 6:30 Little Rosey 7:00 Infomercial 7:30 Widget 8:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 8:30 Wizard of Oz 9:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:00 Beetlejuice 10:30 New Kids on the Block 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety noon Soul Train 1:00 New Music Report 1:30 Dracula 2:00 Infomercials (speaking of bloodsuckers...Grin) 3:00 Success Stories 3:30 College Football: teams TBA 7:00 Star Search 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 China Beach 10:00 Twin Peaks 11:00 News 11:30 Rockford Files

12:30 Dracula 1:00 America's Top 10 1:30 Night Flight (same playlist as in the Triangle) 3:30 sign-off WNCT 9-CBS Greenville 7:00 ACC Football Magazine 7:30 Southern Sportsman 8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures 11:30 Pee-wee's Playhouse noon Dink the Little Dinosaur 12:30 CBS StoryBreak 1:00 TBA 2:00 College Football: Florida State-Miami 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 A Current Affair: Extra 8:00 ALCS-Game 1 11:00 News 11:30 Soul Train (guests Force MDs, Lakeside, and Mellow Man Ace) 12:30 Movie "Charro!" 2:30 sign-off WTVD 11-ABC Durham 6:00 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 6:30 Little Rosey 7:00 Young Universe 7:30 Widget 8:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 8:30 Wizard of Oz 9:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:00 Beetlejuice 10:30 New Kids on the Block 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety noon Soul Train 1:00 America's Top 10 1:30 Superboy 2:00 Super Force 2:30 T.J. Hooker 3:30 College Football: teams TBA 7:00 News 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 China Beach 10:00 Twin Peaks 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Scott Joplin" 1:30 ABC News 1:45 News 2:15 sign-off WCTI 12-ABC New Bern 6:00 Little Rascals (bw)

6:30 Telestory 7:00 Diff'rent Strokes 7:30 Little Rosey 8:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 8:30 Wizard of Oz 9:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:00 Beetlejuice 10:30 New Kids on the Block 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety noon WWF Wrestling 1:00 Fall Guy 2:00 Infomercial 2:30 TBA 3:00 Diff'rent Strokes 3:30 College Football: teams TBA 7:00 Star Search 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 China Beach 10:00 Twin Peaks 11:00 News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Arsenio Hall 12:30 It's Showtime at the Apollo (guests TKA, Tony! Toni! Tone!, and Danny Gans) 1:30 Fall Guy 2:30 sign-off WBTW 13-CBS Florence 5:00 Movie cont'd 6:00 Krypton Factor 6:30 Super Force 7:00 Superboy 7:30 Widget 8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 NWA Wrestling noon College Football: Georgia Tech-Maryland 3:30 College Football: Florida State-Miami (JIP) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 A Current Affair: Extra 8:00 ALCS-Game 1 11:00 News 11:30 It's Showtime at the Apollo 12:30 Byron Allen (guest the Boys) 1:30 Movie "Trigger Jr." (followed by 2 chapters of Son of Zorro in glorious B&W) 3:30 Movie "Strange Holiday" (bw/followed by 2 chapters of B&W serial G-Men vs the Black Dragon) WPDE 15-ABC Florence 6:00 Webster 6:30 Bullwinkle 7:00 Underdog 7:30 Puppet Love 8:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 8:30 Wizard of Oz

9:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:00 Beetlejuice 10:30 New Kids on the Block 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety noon Little Rosey 12:30 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo 1:00 NASCAR: All Pro 300 4:00 College Football: teams TBA (JIP) 7:00 Star Search 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 China Beach 10:00 Twin Peaks 11:00 News 11:15 Sports 11:30 WWF Wrestling 12:30 American Gladiators 1:30 Tales from the Darkside 2:00 sign-off WLFL 22-Fox Raleigh 7:00 Bullwinkle (x2) 8:00 Bobby's World 8:30 Zazoo U 9:00 Tom & Jerry Kids 9:30 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 10:00 Piggsburg Pigs 10:30 Fun House 11:00 Krypton Factor 11:30 Tiny Toon Adventures noon NWA Wrestling 1:00 Movie "Three the Hard Way" 3:00 Movie "Mr. Majestyk" 5:00 Reunion 5:30 Video Challenge 6:00 21 Jump Street 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 Totally Hidden Video 8:30 Haywire 9:00 Cops 9:30 American Chronicles 10:00 Comic Strip Live 11:00 It's Showtime at the Apollo mid. Byron Allen 1:00 Friday the 13th: The Series 2:00 sign-off WJKA 26-CBS Wilmington 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney 8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 9:00 Garfield & Friends 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 Superboy 11:30 Super Force noon America's Top 10 12:30 Infomercial 1:00 Wonderful World of Disney

2:00 College Football: Florida State-Miami 6:00 Big Break 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 ALCS-Game 1 11:00 Star Search mid. Entertainment This Week 1:00 Friday the 13th: The Series 2:00 sign-off WPTF 28-NBC Durham 5:00 Home Shopping Spree 6:00 American Gladiators 7:00 Dracula 7:30 Dragon Warrior 8:00 Camp Candy 8:30 Captain N/Super Mario Bros. 3 9:30 Rick Moranis in Gravedale High 10:00 Kid 'n Play 10:30 Chipmunks Go to the Movies 11:00 Saved by the Bell 11:30 Guys Next Door noon Pump It Up! 1:00 Dracula 1:30 Movie "Three Amigos!" 3:30 InSport (profiling Kevin Johnson, a day in Dan Marino's life) 4:00 Kenny Rogers' Weekend Classic 6:00 Jesse Jackson 7:00 Star Search 8:00 Parenthood 8:30 Working It Out 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Empty Nest 10:00 Carol & Company 10:30 American Dreamer 11:00 News 11:30 Saturday Night Live 1:00 Night Music (guests Marianne Faithful, John Zorn, Aaron Neville, and Rob Wasserman) 2:00 Preview 3:00 Home Shopping Spree WGGT 48-Ind Greensboro 6:00 Movie "Countdown" (feature version of 3 Lassie episodes filmed at Cape Canaveral) 7:30 Dragon Warrior 8:00 Real Estate Classifieds 8:30 Travel, Travel 9:00 Auto Channel 10:00 WWF Wrestling 11:00 NAWA Wrestling noon Movie "The Couch Trip" 2:00 Movie "The Marsupials: The Howling III" 4:00 Monsters 4:30 My Secret Identity 5:00 Out of This World 5:30 Charles in Charge 6:00 Big Break 7:00 It's Showtime at the Apollo

8:00 Krush Rap 9:00 On the Beam (features on MC Hammer and the O'Jays) 10:00 WWF Wrestling 11:00 Infomercial 11:30 Smash Hits (profile of Aerosmith) mid. Red Hot & Cool (guest Jimmy McGriff) 12:30 Night Music (see 28 for line-up) 1:30 sign-off WFCT 62-Ind Fayetteville 6:30 Fishing the West 7:00 Sportsman's Showcase 7:30 Outdoors South 8:00 Movie "Slice of Death" (not what you may think by the title, this was kung-fu) 10:00 Infomercial 10:30 America's Backyard 11:00 Lone Ranger (bw) 11:30 Infomercial noon WWF Wrestling 1:00 Auto Racing: details not listed, did they carry syndied NASCAR as WFXI and WPDE did? 4:00 Powerboat Racing 4:30 Ebony/Jet Showcase 5:00 Red Hot & Cool 5:30 Dance Electric 6:00 America's Top 10 (new artists of the 90s, videos include Nelson and Maxi Priest) 6:30 New Music Report (videos by Michel'le, 2 Live Crew, and Ice Cube...no word as to whether 62's studios were turned into a parking lot after the 2 Live Crew video was broadcast Cheesy) 7:00 High School Football: Terry Sanford-Cape Fear (1 day delay) 9:30 Witness to Survival 10:00 Infomercial 10:30 Tales from the Darkside (episode written by Stephen King) 11:00 ICW Wrestling (given the time period, this is likely the NJ promotion) mid. Home Shopping Network 3:00 sign-off NC Center for Public Television (UNC TV, PBS) WUNC 4-Chapel Hill, WUND 2-Columbia, WUNJ 39-Wilmington, WUNK 25-Greenville, WUNL 26Winston-Salem, WUNM 19-Jacksonville, and WUNP 36-Roanoke Rapids 7:00 GED 7:30 Personal Finance & Money Management 8:30 Business File 9:30 Business of Management 10:30 Business & the Law 11:30 Discovering Psychology 12:30 Growing Years 1:30 Raising America's Children 2:00 Doctor Who 4:00 Victory Garden 4:30 Vintage: History of Wine 5:00 Woodwright's Shop 5:30 This Old House 6:00 New Yankee Workshop 6:30 Frugal Gourmet 7:00 Wild America 7:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals 8:00 Movie "Marty" (bw)

9:30 Men Will Be Boys 10:00 Austin City Limits (guests Keith Whitley and Skip Ewing) 11:00 Movie "Sagebrush Trail" (bw) mid. sign-off WRAL 5-Raleigh/WKFT 40-Fayetteville (CBS) WKFT, normally an indie, was relaying WRAL's programs after a tower collapse in December 1989...WRAL's new tower would start operations on October 25th ... 2:30 (5) Night Flight (segments with the Rolling Stones, Fr. Guido Sarducci, Lou Reed, and the Residents; plus clips from The Terror of Tiny Town) 2:30 (40) Movie "Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell" So WKFT still aired its own programming against WRAL, which I assume could be seen on cable during the tower structure? What other programs during that week did WKFT, as it were, go rogue with? Here goes (WRAL's programs at that time in brackets) Grin Sun/7th 7:7:30am Infomercial (Robert Schuller) 7:30-8 Great Bear Scare (World Tomorrow) 8-8:30 Captain Planet & the Planeteers (Presbyterian Service 8-9) 8:30-9 Time for Praise 10:30-11:30 Bread from Heaven (WRAL ran Face the Nation til 11, followed by Assignment: Sunday) WKFT split in late night the rest of the week, while WRAL ran news at 1:40, and Headline News overnight starting at 2:10 (40 would JIP HN after the second movie)... Mon/8 1:40-3:40am Movie "Kings Row" 3:40-5:40 Movie "Three on a Date" Tues/9 1:40-3:40 Movie "Obsessed with a Married Woman" 3:40-5:40 Movie "Stranger in Our House" Wed/10 1:40-3:40 Movie "Sam Marlowe, Private Eye" 3:40-5:40 Movie "Too Far to Go" Thurs/11 1:40-3:40 Movie "Transplant" 3:40-5:40 Movie "A Vacation in Hell" Fri/12 1:40-3:40 Movie "The War Between the Tates" ('RAL ran Football Friday at 2:10, delaying HN to 2:40) 3:40-5:40 Movie "The Girls in the Office" Retro: Toronto/Southern Ontario Tues, Oct 5, 1971 from Toronto Daily Star

WGR 2-NBC Buffalo 6:30 Foreign Assignment 7:00 Today 9:00 Famous Jury Trials 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sale of the Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy 12:30 David Frost 1:30 Three on a Match 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Beat the Clock 4:30 Virginian 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 I Dream of Jeannie 7:30 Ironside "The Gambling Game" 8:30 Sarge "Psst! Wanna Buy a Dirty Picture?" 9:30 Funny Side 10:30 Towards the Year 2000 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests include Walter Hickel) 1:00 Insight CKVR 3-CBC Barrie relayed on 5 Haliburton, 8 Muskoka, and 11 Parry Sound 8:00 OECA Programs 8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw) 9:10 OECA Programs 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene (bw) 11:00 Sesame Street noon News (bw) 12:30 Pierre Berton (guest former Manitoba Cabinet minister Joseph Borowski defends his antiabortion views) 1:00 Movie "Touch of Evil" (bw) 3:00 Take Thirty (bw/looks at women in politics) 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Drop In (bw) 5:00 Truth or Consequences 5:30 News 6:00 Movie "Jason and the Argonauts" 8:00 Ontario Election Political Telecast (Mary Tyler Moore got spiked for this) 8:30 Carol Burnett (guests Steve Lawrence and Carol Channing) 9:30 Telescope '71 "The Great Canadian Comic Books" 10:00 Tuesday Night "October Revisited" (looks back at the 1970 October Crisis) 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 News (bw) 11:50 Hawaii Five-O

WBEN 4-CBS Buffalo 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Classical Mythology in Literature, Art and Music" 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Contact 9:55 News 10:00 Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Family Affair 11:30 Love of Life noon News 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Strikes, Spares & Misses 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 Virginia Graham 5:00 Ben Casey (bw) 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Truth or Consequences 8:00 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (guests Lucille Ball and Arte Johnson) 9:00 Hawaii Five-O "Wednesday-Ladies Free" 10:00 Cannon 11:00 News 11:30 Merv Griffin 1:00 Movie "The Lawless" (bw) CBLT 6-CBC Toronto 8:00 OECA Programs 8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw) 9:10 OECA Programs 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene (bw) 11:00 Sesame Street noon Luncheon Date 1:30 Family Court 2:00 Galloping Gourmet 2:30 Coronation Street (bw) 3:00 Take Thirty (bw) 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychologist 4:30 Drop In (bw) 5:00 Alphabet Soup (premiere) 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 Green Acres 6:30 Weekday 7:30 Good Life "Wrecked Butler" 8:00 Ontario Election Political Telecast 8:30 Carol Burnett 9:30 Telescope '71 "The Great Canadian Comic Books" 10:00 Tuesday Night "October Revisited" 11:00 CBC National News

11:20 Viewpoint (bw) 11:30 Night Metro 11:50 Movie "3:10 to Yuma" (bw) 1:37 Newscap WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 6:25 Window on the World 7:00 Morning Show 7:30 Rocketship 7 8:55 Dialing for Dollars/Galloping Gourmet/Fashions in Sewing 10:20 News 10:30 Phil Donahue 11:30 That Girl noon Bewitched 12:30 Password 1:00 All My Children 1:30 Let's Make a Deal 2:00 Newlywed Game 2:30 What's My Line? 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Commander Tom/Flintstones/Superman 4:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 5:00 Mike Douglas 6:00 News 6:30 ABC Evening News 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Mod Squad "Survival" 8:30 Movie "The Last Child" 10:00 Marcus Welby, MD "I Can Hardly Tell You Apart" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "A Man Can Get Killed" 1:15 Dick Cavett (guest NYC Mayor John Lindsay) CKNX 8-CBC Wingham 8:00 OECA Programs 8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw) 9:10 OECA Programs 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene (bw) 11:00 Sesame Street noon Cartoons 12:15 Truth or Consequences (bw) 12:45 News (bw) 1:00 Movie: TBA (bw) 2:30 Anna Meyer (bw) 3:00 Take Thirty (bw) 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Drop In (bw) 5:00 Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 News (bw) 6:30 Movie "Suddenly Last Summer" (conclusion/bw) 7:30 Circle 8 Ranch (bw) 8:00 Ontario Election Political Telecast 8:30 Carol Burnett

9:30 Telescope '71 "The Great Canadian Comic Books" 10:00 Tuesday Night "October Revisited" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 News (bw) 11:45 Pierre Berton (bw/guest Stanley Kramer) WROC 8-NBC Rochester 7:00 Today 9:00 Crossfire (bw) 9:30 Man Trap 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 1:00 Dialing for Dollars/Movie Game 1:30 Three on a Match 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4:00 Flying Nun 4:30 Munsters (bw) 5:00 It Takes a Thief 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 To Tell the Truth 7:30 Ironside "The Gambling Game" 8:30 Sarge "Psst! Wanna Buy a Dirty Picture?" 9:30 Funny Side 10:30 Golddiggers 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show CFTO 9-CTV Toronto 7:00 University of the Air "Perspectives on Liberal Democracy" (University of Manitoba/produced by CJAY Winnipeg) 7:30 Toronto Today (bw) 8:30 Cartoon Playhouse 9:00 Uncle Bobby 9:30 OECA Programs 10:00 Hazel (bw) 10:30 Yoga 11:00 Carole Taylor 11:30 All About Faces noon Beat the Clock 12:30 Flintstones 1:00 News 1:03 Movie "Genevieve" 2:30 Man Trap 3:00 Another World 3:30 Anything You Can Do 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Dr. Kildare (bw) 5:30 Family Affair

6:00 Dick Van Dyke 6:30 World Beat News 7:00 Courtship of Eddie's Father "Tell You Like I'm Telling You It Is" 7:30 Chicago Teddy Bears 8:00 Marcus Welby, MD "I Can Hardly Tell You Apart" 9:00 Odd Couple 9:30 Ian Tyson (guests Willie Nelson, Jack Holmes, and Ocean) 10:00 Persuaders "Man in the Middle" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Night Beat News mid. Movie "Istanbul Express" CFPL 10-CBC London 8:00 OECA Programs 8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw) 9:10 OECA Programs 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene (bw) 11:00 OECA Programs noon Cartoons 12:30 News 12:40 Movie "Sapphire" (bw) 2:30 Galloping Gourmet 3:00 Take Thirty "Women in Politics" (bw) 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Drop In (bw) 5:00 Bewitched (bw) 5:30 Wild Kingdom "M'Bogo Safari" 6:00 Pierre Berton (guests Don Harron and Catherine McKinnon discuss and demonstrate various Canadian accents) 6:30 News 7:00 Father, Dear Father 7:30 Dick Van Dyke 8:00 Ontario Election Political Telecast 8:30 Carol Burnett 9:30 Telescope '71 "The Great Canadian Comic Books" 10:00 Tuesday Night "October Revisited" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 News 11:40 Movies "Charlie Chan's Castle in the Desert"/"Charlie Chan's City of Darkness" WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Classical Mythology in Literature, Art and Music" 7:00 Ed Meath 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11:00 Family Affair 11:30 Love of Life noon Where the Heart is 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 What's My Line? 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 Flintstones 4:30 Perry Mason (bw) 5:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (looks at the Photoplay awards) 8:30 Hawaii Five-O "Three Thousand Crooked Miles to Honolulu" 9:30 Cannon "Country Blues" 10:30 Forum 11:00 News 11:30 Merv Griffin CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 8:00 A Special Place 9:00 OECA Programs 9:30 Ed Allen Time 10:00 OECA Programs noon Cool McCool 12:30 Let's Make a Deal 1:00 It Takes a Thief 2:00 Name of the Game 3:30 I Dream of Jeannie 4:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein (the Canadian cult series was produced at CHCH) 5:00 Bewitched (bw) 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 News 6:30 Party Game 7:00 Pierre Berton (in NYC with guest Gene Wilder) 7:30 OHA Junior A Hockey: Kitchener-Hamilton 10:00 David Frost 11:00 News 11:30 Pierre Berton (r) mid. Dick Cavett (guests John Lennon and Yoko Ono) CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough also on 2 Bancroft and 10 Minden 8:00 OECA Programs 8:45 Mr. Dressup (bw) 9:10 OECA Programs 10:30 Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene (bw) 11:00 Sesame Street noon News (bw) 12:30 Bewitched (bw) 1:00 Movie "A Crime Against Joe" (bw) 2:30 Marie Callaghan (bw) 3:00 Take Thirty (bw) 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Paul Bernard-Psychiatrist 4:30 Drop In (bw) 5:00 I Dream of Jeannie 5:30 Get Smart 6:00 News (bw) 6:30 Ironside "The Gambling Game"

7:30 Good Life "Wrecked Butler" 8:00 Ontario Election Political Telecast 8:30 Carol Burnett 9:30 Telescope '71 "The Great Canadian Comic Books" 10:00 Tuesday Night "October Revisited" 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 News (bw) 11:40 Movie "The Comedy Man" (bw) CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener also on 2 Barrow Bay 8:20 Concern 8:30 University of the Air "Perspectives on Liberal Democracy" (CKCO was 2 weeks behind CFTO's broadcasts) 9:00 Yoga 9:30 Cartoons 10:00 Romper Room 10:30 Ladies' Fare 11:00 Elaine Cole 11:30 All About Faces noon Cartoons 12:30 Flintstones 1:00 Virginia Graham 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 Man Trap 3:00 Another World 3:30 Anything You Can Do 4:00 Lassie (bw) 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5:00 Bonanza 6:00 News 6:30 Family Affair 7:00 I Dream of Jeannie 7:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father "Tell It Like I'm Telling You It Is" 8:00 Marcus Welby, MD "I Can Hardly Tell You Apart" 9:00 Here's Lucy 9:30 Ian Tyson 10:00 Persuaders "Man in the Middle" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Movie "Shadow Over Elveron" (bw) WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 8:00 Cartoon Carnival 9:00 Louise 10:00 Mike Douglas 11:30 That Girl noon Bewitched 12:30 Password 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 Movie "The Rare Breed" (bw) 5:30 News

6:30 ABC Evening News 7:00 Gilligan's Island 7:30 Mod Squad "Survival" 8:30 Movie "The Last Child" 10:00 Marcus Welby, MD "I Can Hardly Tell You Apart" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" WNED 17-NET Buffalo 9:00 Sesame Street (listed as 30 min) 9:30 Instructional Programs 3:00 Antiques (bw) 3:30 Hathayoga 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Misterogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 6:00 What's New? 6:30 Making Things Grow 7:00 Mr. Whatnot (bw) 7:30 What's New? 8:00 Masquerade 8:30 Advocates 9:30 Black Journal 10:00 Martin Agronsky 10:30 Talk of the Town (bw) CICA 19-OECA Toronto 8:00 Polka Dot Door (which debuted the day before) 8:30 Magic Roundabout 8:35 Le monde des petits 8:45 For New Canadians "On the Roads of Ontario" (Italian..this aired in various languages in this slot all week, with English on Mon, Portuguese on Wed, Cantonese on Thurs, and Greek on Fri) 9:10 Mathematics Everywhere 9:40 Ecology: You & Your Environment 10:00 Theatre Arts 10:30 Insights of Psychology 10:50 Les aventures de Dorpp 11:00 Creative Writing 11:20 Look & Learn 11:30 Enquetes scientifiques noon Misterogers' Neighborhood 12:30 A Look at Learning 1:00 Concepts in Economics 1:30 Science, the Motivator 1:50 In Many Houses 2:05 Zerozerohuit 2:20 Let's Speak Russian 2:30 Technology 2:50 Guess What? 3:00 Ed Allen 3:30 Quiet Furies (pt 2 of 12-part series on emotional disorders and mental health) 4:00 Frontiers 4:30 Careers in View 5:00 It Stands to Reason 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Le jardin des sensations

6:40 La conquete de l'espace 6:50 L'ABC de la physique 7:00 Arts 100 7:30 Photography 7:45 No Community Stands Alone 8:05 Art Media 8:20 And Another Thing 8:30 Canadian Writers 9:00 Eye on Academe 9:30 Century of Conflict "Seven Days to Remember" (recalls the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia) WUTV 29-Ind Buffalo 10:00 Romper Room 11:00 Naked Truth 11:30 Anniversary Game noon Movie "Remedy for Riches" (bw) 1:30 Man Trap 2:00 Suspense Theatre 3:00 Bozo's Big Top 4:00 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 4:30 Ultraman 5:00 Lost in Space 6:00 Ozzie & Harriet (bw) 6:30 Patty Duke (bw) 7:00 Munsters (bw) 7:30 Leave it to Beaver (bw) 8:00 Movie "Pete Kelly's Blues" 10:00 Avengers 11:00 One Step Beyond (bw) 11:30 Movies "Journey Into Light" (bw)/"Spies a-Go-Go" Some notes on the educational programs.... OECA Program Details 8:00-8:45 CBC-simulcast with 19 9:00 CHCH-Nutrition and the Senior Citizen 9:10 CBC-simulcast with 19 9:30 CFTO-Mathematics 10:00 CHCH-Ontario Arts Seen, then simulcasting 19 10:30-noon 11:00 CFPL-Kitchen Things (CFPL and CKNX also aired courses from University of Western Ontario that week) 11:30 CFPL-Adoption is Changing Here's what aired on University of the Air the rest of the week... Mon-Canadian Labor in Transition (McMaster/CFTO) Wed-Arts of Quebec (National Gallery of Canada/CJOH Ottawa) Thurs-Modernism: The Change in Sensibility (Dalhousie/CJCH Halifax) Fri-Population Dynamics (Memorial/CJON St. John's) Could you post all of the prime access programs for all of the Buffalo and Rochester stations please? Buffalo-weeknights WGR 2-I Dream of Jeannie/Petticoat Junction WBEN 4-Truth or Consequences (Cronkite aired at 7)

WKBW 7-Movie 7-9 on Mon/To Tell the Truth on Tues at 7/Truth and Primus on Wed/Truth and This is Your Life on Thu/Truth and Let's Make a Deal on Fri (7/13 started network at 7:30 on Tues with Mod Squad) Rochester-weeknights WROC 8- To Tell the Truth/Dragnet WHEC 10- Truth or Consequences/I Dream of Jeannie WOKR 13-Gilligan's Island at 7 all week/Movie 7:30-9 Mon/Let's Make a Deal Wed/This is Your Life Thurs/All About Faces Fri On Saturday nights... WGR- Sound America WBEN-It's Academic/Doctor in the House WKBW-Here & Now/To Tell the Truth WROC-Lawrence Welk WHEC-Saint WOKR-Nanny/Rollin' on the River Okay, what did the CBS and the NBC affiliates air in the 10:30 slots on Tuesdays and Fridays? On Tues, they apparently ran the network 10pm shows based on the listings...on Fri, WGR aired One Night Stand, WROC showed NFL Game of the Week, and WBEN/WHEC ran movies 9:30-11. Retro: Pittsburgh/Ohio Valley Tues, Oct 7, 1958 from TV Guide-Pittsburgh edition italicized programs in PGH station listings indicate simulcast on WARD 56-ABC/CBS Johnstown, for whom TVG only carried network listings KDKA 2-CBS Pittsburgh 6:25 Sermonette 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Vanity Fair" 7:00 Jeff Jordan 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 Josie's Storyland 9:15 It's a Great Life 9:45 Slimnastics 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 My Little Margie 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon News 12:15 Jean Connelly 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Movie "His Kind of Woman" (pt 1) 2:20 Woman's Angle 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 KD Kartoons

5:00 Movie "The Master Race" 6:30 Wild Bill Hickok "Town Without Law" 7:00 News/Sports 7:15 CBS News 7:30 Decoy "Escape Into Danger" (56 airs Stars in Action in the slot) 8:00 Sea Hunt (56 shows Keep Talking) 8:30 To Tell the Truth 9:00 Arthur Godfrey (guests Johnny Nash, Martha Carson, Ray Walston, and the Axidentals) 9:30 Red Skelton (guests John Carradine and Gene Raymond) 10:00 Garry Moore (guests William Bendix (who makes his singing debut), Hermione Gingold, Marilyn Maxwell, Earl Hall, and Carol Burnett) 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Movie "Too Hot to Handle" 1:00 Weather/News 1:10 Movie "Moon Over Her Shoulder" 2:20 Sermonette WTAE 4-ABC Pittsburgh 10:00 TV Hour of Stars "One Life" 11:00 Movie "Cry of the Werewolf" noon Cartoons 12:30 Medic "Mercy Wears an Apron" 1:00 Movie "The Fuller Brush Man" 2:30 Our Miss Brooks 3:00 American Bandstand 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Adventure Time "Spin and Marty" 6:00 Three Stooges 6:20 Buccaneers 6:50 News 7:00 If You Had a Million 7:30 Cheyenne "Quest of the 30 Dead" 8:30 Wyatt Earp "Caught by a Whisker" 9:00 Rifleman "Home Ranch" 9:30 Naked City "Nickel Ride" 10:00 Rescue 8 (premiere) "102 to Bakersfield" 10:30 News 10:45 Movie "East Side of Heaven" 12:15 News WJAC 6-ABC/CBS/NBC Johnstown 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 7:00 Today 9:00 Romper Room (c) 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Mayor of the Town 1:30 His Honor, Homer Bell 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Haggis Baggis 3:00 Today is Ours

3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 Guy Lombardo 5:30 Woody Woodpecker "Hollywood Matador"/"Well Oiled" 6:00 Sports/Weather/News 6:30 Headline "Ferry Boat" 7:00 Ozzie & Harriet 7:30 Harbor Command 8:00 George Gobel (c/guests Dennis Day and Peggy Lee) 9:00 Colgate Theater "If You Knew Tomorrow" (finale) 9:30 Bob Cummings "Bob Helps Anna Maria" 10:00 Californians 10:30 Alfred Hitchcock "Poison" 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Movie "War Paint" WTRF 7-ABC/NBC Wheeling 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 6:55 Daily Word 7:00 Today 9:00 Romper Room 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:30 Downtown 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Haggis Baggis 3:00 Today is Ours 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 It's a Great Life 5:30 Comedy Time "When Wife's Away" 6:00 Huckleberry Hound "Judo Jack"/"Lion Hearted Huck" 6:30 Popeye Playhouse 7:00 News/Sports 7:15 NBC News 7:30 Donna Reed "Pardon My Gloves" 8:00 George Gobel (c) 9:00 Colgate Theater "If You Knew Tomorrow" (finale) 9:30 Bob Cummings "Bob Helps Anna Maria" 10:00 Californians 10:30 Boots & Saddles "Iron John" 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Jack Paar 1:00 Daily Word WSTV 9-ABC/CBS Steubenville 7:00 Morning Show 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 Cartoons

9:00 Movie "Son of Roaring Dan" 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon Love of Life 12:30 TV Hour of Stars "Smoke Jumpers" 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Jimmy Dean (guest Martha Wright) 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Rural Urban Scene 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Adventure Time "Spin and Marty" 6:00 Three Stooges 6:20 News/Weather/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Andy Williams (finale) 7:30 Rin Tin Tin 8:00 Confidential File 8:30 To Tell the Truth 9:00 Arthur Godfrey 9:30 Red Skelton 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 News/Weather 11:20 Movie "The Lone Wolf Returns" 1:00 Weather/News WFBG 10-ABC/CBS Altoona 7:00 Breakfast Time 8:00 Horizons 10:00 TV Hour of Stars "One Life" 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon Love of Life 12:30 Farm, Home & Garden 1:00 Edge of Night 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Search for Tomorrow 2:15 Guiding Light 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 News/Weather 3:45 Brighter Day 4:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Adventure Time "Spin and Marty" 6:00 Popeye Playhouse 6:15 Outdoors 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Mama "T.R.'s Treasure Hunt" 7:30 Cheyenne "Quest of the 30 Dead" 8:30 Wyatt Earp "Caught by a Whisker"

9:00 Rifleman "Home Ranch" 9:30 Red Skelton 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 News/Weather 11:30 Movie "Paradise Batallion" 12:45 Thought for the Day WIIC 11-NBC Pittsburgh 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 7:00 Today 9:00 Reduce to Rhythm 9:10 Romper Room 9:55 News 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 I Married Joan 1:30 Susie 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Amos & Andy 6:00 Burns & Allen 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Union Pacific "Prison Camp" 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 George Gobel (c) 9:00 Colgate Theater "If You Knew Tomorrow" (finale) 9:30 Bob Cummings "Bob Helps Anna Maria" 10:00 Californians 10:30 Big Story 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Jack Paar 1:00 Weather/News WBOY 12-ABC/CBS/NBC Clarksburg 7:00 Today --9:55 News 10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 News 1:05 Movie "The Cobra Strikes" 2:30 Haggis Baggis

3:00 Today is Ours 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 Three Stooges 5:30 Movie "Colorado Serenade" 6:30 Three Stooges 6:45 News/Sports 7:15 NBC News 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 George Gobel (c) 9:00 O. Henry Playhouse "Marionettes" 9:30 Bob Cummings "Bob Helps Anna Maria" 10:00 Californians 10:30 Sea Hunt 11:00 News/Weather 11:15 Jack Paar 1:00 Weather/News WQED 13-Edu Pittsburgh 8:25 TTD Physics 9:00 From Capitol Hill 9:30 Schooltime 10:00 TTD Physics 10:30 TTD Science 11:00 Language 11:30 Industry on Parade 11:45 Prince noon World of Music --1:05 Schooltime 1:40 Atomic Primer 2:10 Schooltime 2:30 TTD Russian 3:00 Especially for You 3:15 TTD Russian 3:45 Friendly Giant 4:00 Children's Corner 4:30 World of Music --6:00 Jazz Meets the Classics 6:30 Pitt Parade 6:45 Jazz Meets the City 7:00 How to Write 7:30 Pitt Huddle 8:15 UN Review 8:30 Conversational Russian 9:00 Legally Speaking 9:30 Great Minds 10:00 Graphic Arts 10:30 Adventure WFMJ 21-NBC Youngstown 6:30 Continental Classroom "Atomic Age Physics" 7:00 Today 9:00 Family Fare

10:00 Dough-Re-Mi 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Concentration noon Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 News 1:15 Kitchen Corner 2:00 Truth or Consequences 2:30 Haggis Baggis 3:00 Today is Ours 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for a Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 Bugs Bunny 5:30 Popeye Playhouse 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Kit Carson 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 George Gobel (c) 9:00 Colgate Theater "If You Knew Tomorrow" (finale) 9:30 Bob Cummings "Bob Helps Anna Maria" 10:00 Californians 10:30 Charlie Chan 11:00 News/Weather 11:20 Jack Paar WKBN 27-CBS Youngstown 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:45 CBS News --9:55 News 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Arthur Godfrey 11:30 Top Dollar noon Love of Life 12:30 Movie "Penitentiary" 1:45 Fashion Studio 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 House Party 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Cartoons 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Movie "Belle of the Yukon" 6:00 My Little Margie 6:30 News/Sports 6:45 CBS News 7:00 Heart of the City 7:30 City Detective 8:00 Keep Talking 8:30 To Tell the Truth 9:00 Arthur Godfrey 9:30 State Trooper

10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 News/Sports 11:20 Movie "Ladies Love Danger" WKST 45-ABC New Castle 3pm American Bandstand 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Adventure Time "Spin and Marty" 6:00 Travel Time 6:15 News/Sports 6:30 Molly 7:00 It's Fun to Reduce 7:15 ABC News 7:30 Cheyenne "Quest of the 30 Dead" 8:30 Our Miss Brooks 9:00 Rifleman "Home Ranch" 9:30 Naked City "Nickel Ride" 10:00 Confession 10:30 ABC News 10:45 Movie "Hobson's Choice" (which Pittsburgh viewers saw two nights earlier on WTAE's late show) Retro: New York City, Thursday, October 6, 1949 Source; NY Times Channels: 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox) 7-WJZ-TV (ABC; now WABC-TV) 9-WOR-TV (Ind.; now WWOR, MyNet) 11-WPIX (Ind.; now CW) 13-WATV (Ind.; now WNET-PBS) MORNING 10:00 9-Sign-on; test pattern 13-Sign-on; test pattern 10:30 5-Sign-on; Morning Chapel 10:45 5-Amanda; music 11:00 5-Television Shopper; Kathi Norris hosts AFTERNOON 12:00 5-Johnny Olsen's Rumpus Room (variety 7-News 12:15 5-Okay, Mother with Dennis James 12:25

11-Sports Talk with John Kieran and guests 12:30 2-Music, weather, films 12:45 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11-Baseball; World Series live coverage, Dodgers vs. Yankees at Yankee Stadium 2:15 13-Sign-on; music, announcements 2:30 13-Feature film (title not listed) 3:30 7-Market Melodies with Anne Russell and Walter Herlihy 13-Homemaker's Guide; Fred Sayles, Brooke Stephens 3:45 13-Film; Vanishing Legion 4:00 13-Western film (title not listed) 4:30 2-Music, weather 7-TV Telephone Game (Quiz) 13-Western film (title not listed) 4:45 2-Classified Column 5:00 2-Vanity Fair with Dorothy Doan 11-Comics on Parade with Danny Webb (children) 13-Junior Frolic (children) 5:15 4-Judy Splinters with Shirley Dinsdale (children) 11-Mr. Magic with Norman Jensen (children) 5:30 2-Chuck Wagon with Bob Dixon (children) 4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children) 11-Six Gun Playhouse (western film) 13-Feature Film (title not listed) 5:50 5-Time for Reflection 5:55 5-Camera Headlines EVENING 6:00 4-Western Adventure with Bob Steele 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 7-News 6:30 2-Lucky Pup (children) 4-Easy Does It with Johnny Andrews (variety) 5-Magic Cottage with Pat Meikle (children) 11-News with John Tillman 6:40 11-Song Parade 13-Serial; Lightning Warrior (replay of 3:45) 6:45 2-Bob Howard Show (variety) 7-Tot's Time (children's film); Sleepy Joe

7:00 2-Cooking with Dione Lucas 4-Kukla, Fran and Ollie; Fran Allison, Burr Tillstrom (children) 5-Captain Video (adventure, children) 7-Kieran's Kaleidoscope (newsreel, commentary) 11-Band Box Revue 13-Western Feature 7:15 7-World Series Postgame, with Jackie Robinson and Bill Corum 7:20 11-Jimmy Powers, sports 7:30 2-CBS Evening News; Douglas Edwards 4-Roberta Quinlan, songs 5-Mahattan Spotlght 7-Lone Ranger (western); Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels 11-Rube Goldberg Show (comedy) 7:45 2-Sonny Kendis Show with Gigi Durston (variety) 4-Camel News Caravan; John Cameron Swayze 5-Vincent Lopez (talk, variety) 7:55 2-Ruthie on the Telephone (comedy sketch); Ruth Gilbert 8:00 2-Front Page (drama); John Daly, Mack Roberts, Philip Truex, Richard Boone 4-Hollywood Premiere (film); "Walter Fortune", with Howard DaSilva 5-Film; One Frightened Night; Wallace Ford, Mary Carlisle 7-Stop The Music (game); Bert Parks, MC; Estelle Loring, Jimmy Blaine, Betty Ann Grove, Harry Salter Orchestra 11-Hollywood in New York with Lois Wilson 13-Feature Film (no title listed) 8:15 11-This Is Your City 8:30tor, 2-Sugar Hill Times (music, variety); Willie Bryant, Dottie Saulters, Hot Lips Page, The Rockets 4-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy) 9:00 2-Ed Wynn Show (variety); premiere, with Gertrude Niesen, Francis and Giselle Szonvi and others 4-Fun for All (variety); Olson & Johnson, hosts; Marty May, J.C. Olsen, June Olsen, Bill Hayes, Lynn Duddy Singers, Sanford Orchestra 5-Morey Amsterdam Show; Roberta Quinlan, Eric Victor, guests 7-Crusade in Europe; Film documentary series of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's Story of World War II; Earl Compton, guest 11-Wrestling from Ridgewood Grove 13-Point of View with Robert McDougall (discussion); topic, Murder At Home; Walter Brown, Lt. Hugh Boyle, Charles Lister, panelists 9:25 7-PAL Headliner (youth sports) 9:30 2-Film Feature 5-Boxing from Sunnyside Garden 7-Drama; Mungihara, starring Boris Karloff 10:00 2-Jeanne Bargy, songs 4-Martin Kane, Private Eye (crime drama series); William Gargan 7-Roller Derby

10:15 2-Newsreel 10:30 4-World Series Highlights (film) 10:45 11-Newsreel 11:15 7-Film; Ships Reporter Retro: Idaho Sat, Oct 5, 1991 from TV Guide-Idaho edition Not listed: KSAW 68-ABC Idaho Falls KBCI 2-CBS Boise 6:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 6:30 Mother Goose & Grimm 7:00 Garfield & Friends 8:00 Teenage Nutant Ninja Turtles 9:00 Back to the Future 9:30 Where's Waldo? 10:00 Riders in the Sky 10:30 CBS StoryBreak 11:00 WWF Wrestling noon Infomercial 12:30 Baseball '91 1:00 Baseball: teams TBA, CBS was airing games with the most impact on pennant races 4:00 GamePro 4:30 Emergency Call 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Wheel of Fortune 6:30 Jeopardy! 7:00 Movie "Brotherhood of the Gun" 9:00 PSI Luv U 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Incident at Dark River" 12:30 sign-off KTWO 2-NBC Casper 6:00 Chip & Pepper 6:30 Yo, Yogi! 7:00 Super Mario World 7:30 ProStars 8:00 Wishkid 8:30 Spacecats 9:00 Saved by the Bell (x2) 10:00 Saturday Videos (Mark Thompson and Brian Phelps intro videos from Roxette, Rod Stewart, and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) 10:30 Mr. Bogus 11:00 Infomercials noon Bowling: Toyota Classic 1:30 Bodybulding: Reebok Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic 2:00 Track & Field: Million Dollar Mile 2:30 Triathlon: Escape from Alcatraz

4:00 Infomercial 4:30 NBC Nightly News 5:00 Report to Wyoming 5:30 News 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" (conclusion) 7:00 Golden Girls 7:30 Torkelsons 8:00 Empty Nest 8:30 Nurses 9:00 Sisters 10:00 News 10:35 Saturday Night Live (host Jeff Daniels/music by Color Me Badd) 12:05 WKRP in Cincinnati 12:35 Monsters 1:05 News 1:40 sign-off KUTV 2-NBC Salt Lake City 5:30 K-TV 6:00 Chip & Pepper 6:30 Yo, Yogi! 7:00 Super Mario World 7:30 ProStars 8:00 Wishkid 8:30 Spacecats 9:00 Saved by the Bell (x2) 10:00 Saturday Videos 10:30 Home Again 11:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 11:30 Memories...Then & Now noon Bowling: Toyota Classic 1:30 Bodybuilding: Reebok Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic 2:00 Track & Field: Million Dollar Mile 2:30 Triathlon: Escape from Alcatraz 4:00 Greatest Sports Legends 4:30 This is the NFL 5:00 Emergency Response 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 7:00 Golden Girls 7:30 Torkelsons 8:00 College Football: Utah-Arizona State 11:00 News 11:35 Remington Steele 12:35 Saturday Night Live 2:05 Night Flight 4:05 News 4:40 sign-off KIDK 3-CBS Idaho Falls 5:30 Captain Planet 6:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 6:30 Mother Goose & Grimm 7:00 Garfield & Friends 8:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

9:00 Back to the Future 9:30 Where's Waldo? 10:00 LDS World Conference (Idaho has a large Mormon community, with 4 temples and a BYU campus in the state) noon GamePro 12:30 Baseball '91 1:00 Baseball: teams TBA 4:00 Siskel & Ebert 4:30 CBS Evening News 5:00 21 Jump Street 6:00 Cheers 6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 7:00 Movie "Brotherhood of the Gun" 9:00 PSI Luv U 10:00 News 10:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 11:00 LDS World Conference 1:00 sign-off Idaho Public Television (PBS): KAID 4-Boise/KISU 10-Pocatello 7:00 (4 only) Let's Learn Japanese 8:00 Dental Hygiene 9:00 Western Tradition 10:00 Reading Children 11:00 Restructuring America's Schools 12:30 America's Defense Monitor 1:00 War & Peace in the Nuclear Age 2:00 Business File 3:00 Something Ventured: Small Business Management 4:00 American Interests 4:30 Firing Line 5:00 Adam Smith's Money World 5:30 McLaughlin Group 6:00 Wild America 6:30 Oregon Field Guide 7:00 Market to Market 7:30 Health Care for Seniors 8:00 Lawrence Welk (tribute to Cole Porter) 9:00 Mystery! "Devices and Desires" (pt 1) 10:00 Austin City Limits (guests James McMurtry and Sweethearts of the Rodeo) 11:00 Pipes are Calling 11:30 sign-off KCWC 4-PBS Riverton 7:00 Intro to College Composition 8:00 Business File 9:00 American Adventure 10:00 Government by Consent 11:00 Faces of Culture noon Discovering Psychology 1:00 Sewing with Nancy 1:30 Yan Can Cook 2:00 Joy of Painting 2:30 Inspiration of Painting 3:00 Nature 4:00 Nova "Sex, Lies and Toupee Tape" (looking at baldness)

5:00 Perchance to Dream 5:30 Hometime 6:00 Austin City Limits (see IPT 4/10 for guests) 7:00 Lawrence Welk (Porter tribute) 8:00 Mystery! (same show as IPT) 9:00 Planet Earth (pt 1) "The Living Machine" 10:00 Please Stand By (premiere) 10:30 Lonesome Pine (highlight show) 11:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler 11:35 sign-off KTVX 4-ABC Salt Lake City 6:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 6:30 Land of the Lost 7:00 Darkwing Duck 7:30 Beetlejuice 8:00 Hammerman 8:30 Pirates of Dark Water 9:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 10:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:30 ABC Weekend Special "The Bollo Caper" (first aired in 1985, based on an Art Buchwald story about a captured golden leopard) 11:00 Movie "Superman II" 1:30 College Football: Wyoming-Air Force 5:00 News 5:30 Images 6:00 Wheel of Fortune 6:30 Jeopardy! 7:00 Who's the Boss? 7:30 Growing Pains 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 Commish 10:00 News 10:35 Night Court 11:05 Movie "The Killing Fields" 2:05 Movie "Don't Look Back" 4:05 News 4:40 sign-off KGWL 5-Lander/Riverton, KGWR 13-Rock Springs (CBS/Fox) 6:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 6:30 Mother Goose & Grimm 7:00 Garfield & Friends 8:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 9:00 Back to the Future 9:30 Where's Waldo? 10:00 Riders in the Sky 10:30 CBS StoryBreak 11:00 Captain Planet 11:30 Infomercial noon This Week in Baseball 12:30 Baseball '91 1:00 Baseball: teams TBA 4:00 Siskel & Ebert 4:30 CBS Evening News 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

6:00 Simpsons 6:30 Drexell's Class 7:00 Movie "Brotherhood of the Gun" 9:00 PSI Luv U 10:00 America's Most Wanted 11:00 Cops (Kansas City) 11:30 Movie "Moving Violations" 1:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation 2:30 sign-off KSL 5-CBS Salt Lake City 6:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 6:30 Mother Goose & Grimm 7:00 Garfield & Friends 8:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 9:00 Back to the Future 9:30 Where's Waldo? 10:00 LDS World Conference (KSL is Church-owned) noon Songs of Freedom: Mormon Tabernacle Choir 1:00 Family Works 2:00 LDS World Conference 4:00 Roggin's Heroes 4:30 CBS Evening News 5:00 Hee Haw (guests Conway Twitty and Sweethearts of the Rodeo) 6:00 News 6:30 First Look 7:00 Movie "Brotherhood of the Gun" 9:00 PSI Luv U 10:00 News 10:35 M*A*S*H 11:05 Movie "The Sound and the Fury" 1:05 sign-off KIVI 6-ABC Boise 6:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 6:30 Land of the Lost 7:00 Darkwing Duck 7:30 Beetlejuice 8:00 Hammerman 8:30 Pirates of Dark Water 9:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 10:00 Road Running: Harvest Classic 10K, live from Nampa 11:00 Charles in Charge 11:30 Pets on Parade noon Twilight Zone (bw/x2) 1:00 Charles in Charge 1:30 College Football: California-UCLA 5:00 First Look 5:30 News 6:00 Star Search 7:00 Who's the Boss? 7:30 Growing Pains 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 Commish 10:00 News 10:30 Missing/Reward

11:00 Movie "Beer" 1:00 Twilight Zone (bw/x2) 2:00 sign-off KPVI 6-Pocatello/KKVI 35-Twin Falls/KJWY 2-Jackson (ABC) KJWY relays 35's programming 6:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 6:30 Land of the Lost 7:00 Darkwing Duck 7:30 Beetlejuice 8:00 Hammerman 8:30 Pirates of Dark Water 9:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 10:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:30 ABC Weekend Special "The Bollo Caper" 11:00 Widget 11:30 Mr. Bogus (premiere) noon Infomercials 1:30 College Football: Wyoming-Air Force 5:00 Star Search 6:00 (6) Star Trek: The Next Generation 6:00 (35) Pump It Up! (guest Ziggy Marley; videos from Poor Righteous Teachers and Queen Latifah) 7:00 Who's the Boss? 7:30 Growing Pains 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 Commish 10:00 (6) News 10:00 (35) Siskel & Ebert 10:30 (35) News 10:35 Movie "They Live" 12:35 (6) Entertainment Tonight 12:35 (35) sign-off 1:35 (6) sign-off KTVB 7-NBC Boise Most programs relayed on KTFT 38-Twin Falls 6:00 Chip & Pepper 6:30 Yo, Yogi! 7:00 Super Mario World 7:30 ProStars 8:00 Wishkid 8:30 Spacecats 9:00 Saved by the Bell (x2) 10:00 Saturday Videos 10:30 Memories...Then & Now 11:00 Hee Haw noon Bowling: Toyota Classic 1:30 Bodybuilding: Reebok Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic 2:00 College Football: Nevada-Reno v Idaho 5:00 Idaho Football Post-Game 5:30 News 6:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Golden Girls 7:30 Torkelsons 8:00 Empty Nest

8:30 Nurses 9:00 Sisters 10:00 News 10:30 Saturday Night Live mid. American Gladiators 1:00 Headline News 1:30 sign-off KUED 7-PBS Salt Lake City 6:00 New Yankee Workshop 6:30 Rod & Reel: Streamside 7:00 Outdoor World of Kastaway Kulis 7:30 MotorWeek '91 8:00 This Old House 8:30 Hometime 9:00 Jenkins' Art Workshop 9:30 Joy of Painting 10:00 Welcome to My Studio 10:30 Victory Garden 11:00 Frugal Gourmet 11:30 Sewing with Nancy noon Seeking Common Ground: Environmental Ethics 1:00 Nature "From the Heart of the World: the Elder Brothers' Warning" (studying the Kogi, a reculsive Colombian mountain tribe) 2:00 New Yankee Workshop 2:30 Hometime 3:00 Cooking at the Academy 3:30 Matters of Taste 4:00 Yan Can Cook 4:30 Frugal Gourmet 5:00 This Old House (season premiere #13) 5:30 Newton's Apple 6:00 DeGrassi High 6:30 Wild America 7:00 Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World (Cousteau explores the islands and seas near Cape Horn) 8:00 National Geographic: On Assignment 9:00 Austin City Limits (guests Garth Brooks and Shenandoah) 10:00 New Country Video (videos by Highway 101 and Rosanne Cash) 10:30 Pennies from Heaven (conclusion) 11:30 sign-off KIFI 8-NBC Idaho Falls 5:55 Idaho Job Report 6:00 Chip & Pepper 6:30 Yo, Yogi! 7:00 Super Mario World 7:30 ProStars 8:00 Wishkid 8:30 Spacecats 9:00 Saved by the Bell (x2) 10:00 Saturday Videos 10:30 Harry & the Hendersons 11:00 Infomercials noon Bowling: Toyota Classic 1:30 Bodybuilding: Reebok Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic

2:00 Track & Field: Million Dollar Mile 2:30 Triathlon: Escape from Alcatraz 4:00 Greatest Sports Legends 4:30 Wild Kingdom 5:00 NBC Nightly News 5:30 Crook & Chase 6:00 Hee Haw 7:00 Golden Girls 7:30 Torkelsons 8:00 Empty Nest 8:30 Nurses 9:00 Sisters 10:00 News 10:30 Saturday Night Live mid. Infomercial 12:30 sign-off KFNE 10-ABC Riverton (relays KFNB Casper) 6:00 Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 6:30 Land of the Lost 7:00 Darkwing Duck 7:30 Beetlejuice 8:00 Hammerman 8:30 Pirates of Dark Water 9:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety 10:00 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:30 ABC Weekend Special "The Bollo Caper" 11:00 Superboy 11:30 Super Force noon Lightning Force 12:30 America's Top 10 1:00 Crook & Chase 1:30 College Football: Wyoming-Air Force 5:00 Hee Haw 6:00 Baywatch 7:00 Who's the Boss? 7:30 Growing Pains 8:00 Young Riders 9:00 Commish 10:00 Friday the 13th: the Series 11:00 Tales from the Darkside 11:30 Movie "Grandview USA" 1:30 sign-off KMVT 11-CBS Twin Falls 5:30 News 6:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 6:30 Mother Goose & Grimm 7:00 Garfield & Friends 8:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 9:00 Captain Planet 9:30 Where's Waldo? 10:00 LDS World Conference noon This Week in Baseball 12:30 Baseball '91 1:00 Baseball: teams TBA

4:00 Fishing the West 4:30 CBS Evening News 5:00 Wheel of Fortune 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:00 Movie "Brotherhood of the Gun" 9:00 PSI Luv U 10:00 News 10:20 M*A*S*H 10:50 Movie "Incident at Dark River" 12:50 sign-off KTRV 12-Fox Boise (listed as Ind) 6:30 Focus 7:00 Gilligan's Island 7:30 Not Just News 8:00 Killer Tomatoes 8:30 Bobby's World 9:00 Tom & Jerry Kids 9:30 Taz-Mania 10:00 LDS World Conference noon Movie "The Other Side of the Mountain" (pt 1) 2:00 Movie "Brief Encounter" 4:00 Emergency Response 4:30 Perfect Strangers 5:00 Herry & the Hendersons 5:30 Roggin's Heroes 6:00 Cops (Kansas City/New Jersey) 7:00 Totally Hidden Video 7:30 Best of the Worst 8:00 Movie "Waterhole No. 3" 10:00 Comic Strip Live (guests Wil Shriner, Marc Price, Janeane Garofalo, Jeff Stilson, and Jon Bizarre) 11:00 Movie "They Live" 1:30 Jeffersons 2:00 sign-off Retro: Birmingham Monday Evening 10/19/70 and Tuesday Morning/Afternoon 10/20/70 Source: The Birmingham News, 10/19/70, courtesy of www.BirminghamRewound.com CHANNELS LISTED 6-WBRC (ABC) 10-WBIQ (PBS) 13-WAPI (NBC) 42-WBMG (CBS) Monday Evening 5:00 6-I Love Lucy 10-Mister Rogers 13-News 42-Star Trek 5:30 6-News 10-Art of Helping 13-NBC Nightly News

6:00 6-The Texan 10-Folk Guitar 13-News 42-CBS News 6:30 6-Young Lawyers 10-Dixie Digest 13-Red Skelton 42-Gunsmoke 7:00 10-World Press 13-Rowan and Martins Laugh-In 7:30 6-Silent Force 42-Heres Lucy 8:00 6-NFL Football: Redskins at Raiders 13-Movie: The Other Man 42-Mayberry R.F.D. 8:30 10-Museum of Art 42-Doris Day Show 9:00 10-Book Beat 42-Carol Burnett Show 9:30 10-Shortcuts to Fashion 10:00 13-The Fugitive 42-News 10:30 42-Merv Griffin (guests include Jan Murray and Marcia Wallace) 10:45 6-News 11:00 6-13News 11:30 6-Movie: Diamond Horseshoe 13-Tonight Show (guests include Ruth Gordon, Carl Reiner, George Segal and Mac Davis) 12:00 42-Moments of Meditation 1:00 6-News/Devotional Tuesday Morning 4:30 6-World Around Us 5:00

6-Religious Town Hall 5:25 6-News/Devotional 5:30 13-Awake! 5:35 6-Country Boy Eddie 6:00 13-TV Partyline 7:00 6-Morning Show 13-Today (News at 7:25) 42-CBS Morning News 7:30 42-Romper Room 8:00 42-Captain Kangaroo 8:25 6-Young Peoples World 8:30 6-Jonny Quest 10-Arithmetic IV 8:45 10-Lets Write 9:00 6-Flintstones 10-Sesame Street 13-Dinahs Place 42-Lucy Show 9:25 6-13---News

9:30 6-Virginia Graham 13-Concentration 42-Beverly Hillbillies 10:00 6-All My Children 10-Science 6 13-Sale of the Century 42-Family Affair 10:20 10-Lower Elementary Math 10:30 6-That Girl 13-Hollywood Squares 42-Love of Life 10:40 10-Arithmetic II 11:00 6-Bewitched 13-Jeopardy! 42-Where the Heart Is 11:15 10-Arithmetic III 11:30 6-A World Apart 10-Music Time I 13-Who, What or Where 42-Search for Tomorrow 12:00 6-News 10-Art of Helping 13-News/Mid-Day 42-Peyton Place 12:30 6-Lets Make a Deal 10-Our Alabama

13-Words and Music 42-As the World Turns 12:45 10-Lets Learn More 1:00 6-Newlywed Game 13-Days of Our Lives 42-Love is a Many-Splendored Thing 1:15 10-U.S. History 1:30 6-Dating Game 13-The Doctors 42-Guiding Light 1:45 10-Improve Reading 2:00 6-General Hospital 13-Another World: Bay City 42-Secret Storm 2:15 10-12th Grade Economics 2:30 6-One Life to Live 13-Bright Promise 42-The Edge of Night 2:45 10-Materials Engineering 3:00 6-Dark Shadows 10-Linguistics 13-Another World: Somerset 42-Gomer Pyle, USMC 3:30

6-Movie: Millionaire for Christy 10-Management Science 13-Hazel 42-Gilligans Island 4:00 10-Sesame Street 13-Daniel Boone 42-Sergeant Jack retro: NYC Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1931 NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1931 Columbia Broadcasting System W2XAB and W2XE 2750 2850 Kc, 500 watts (utilizing 60-line, 20 frame per second mechanical scanning system) 2:00PM 6:00PM EXPERIMENTAL SIGHT PROGRAMS. Card station announcements, and drawings of radio celebrities. 8:00PM HEMSTREET QUARTET All girls novelty group with Helen Andrews, soloist. Long shot group picture. White and silver backdrop curtains. 8:15PM GRACE VOSS Pantomimes. Long shot and close-up. Silver backdrop curtain. 8:30PM SENORITA SOLEDAD ESPINAL and HER PAMPEROS in a half-hour program of Spanish and Latin American music and songs. Guitar Sextette and Mezzo Soprano. Group projection with various backdrop screens. 9:00PM THE TELEVISION GHOST. Mystery character in weird costume enacts the murder mysteries in the character of one risen from the graveTHE MURDERED!! 9:15PM HAZEL DUDLEY Song recital. Series of closeup pictures to be scanned. 9:30PM THREE ROUND EXHIBITION BOXING BOUT. An experimental television demonstration of what the flying spot can do at a fight. Miniature ring will be used. Blow by blow description by Bill Schudt. Dark backdrops. Long shot pick-up. Scanner will follow boxers around ring. 9:45PM GLADYS SHAW ERSKINE and MAJOR IVAN FIRTH PRESENT. Television novelties with visual illustrations. Alternate backdrops will be used. 10:00PM TASHAMIRA Introduces new German modernistic dances and technique. Extreme long shot focu. Close-up with varied backdrop curtains. 10:15PM

ONE MAN NOVELTY BAND with VINCENT MONDI. Close-up against white backdrop. 10:30PM ELIENE KAZANOVA Violinist. 10:45PM GRACE YEAGER, song recital. Close-up shot of an artist singing semi-classic favourites. 11:00PM SIGN OFF. Appendix of a paper presented at the April 1932 meeting of the Television Society, at University College, London, on April 18, 1932, titled Television in America To-day, by A. Dinsdale. Retro: Jacksonville/Gainesville/Tallahassee-Albany Fri, Sept 27, 1963 from All Florida-Tallahassee Democrat edition (All Florida was a Jacksonville-based supplement carried by 18 newspapers across Florida with sales offices in Jax, Pensacola, Tampa and Coral Gables) WESH 2-NBC Daytona Beach/Orlando 6:00 Slimnastics 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Florida History 7:00 Today (Farm Report at 7:25/News & Weather at 8:25) 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Gale Storm 10:00 Say When 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (c) noon Your First Impression (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1:00 News/Weather 1:15 Focus Two 1:30 Science 2:00 People Will Talk (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 Burns & Allen 5:00 Best of Groucho 5:30 Newscope 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 Silent Service 7:30 International Showtime "Parisian Holiday on Ice" 8:30 Bob Hope (premiere with guests Dean Martin, Barbara Streisand, Tuesday Weld, James Garner, and Les Brown & His Band of Renown) 9:30 Harry's Girls

10:00 Jack Paar (c/guests Oscar Levant, Gordon & Sheila MacRae, and Bill Cosby; a comedy sketch features cameos from Dodie Goodman, Phyllis Diller, Wally Cox, Jonathan Winters, and Phil Foster) 11:00 Newscope 11:30 Tonight Show (c) 1:00 News 1:05 Daily Word WJXT 4-CBS/ABC Jacksonville (WJXT's logo had a 4 in the middle of the CBS Eye, with the slogan The Stars' Address) 6:00 Sunrise Semester 6:30 Pastor's Study 6:35 Sunshine Almanac 6:50 Farm & Home 7:00 News/Weather 7:05 Ranger Hal 7:50 News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 People's Choice 9:30 People are Funny 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Pete & Gladys noon Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Midday 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party (guests Lillian and Barbara Randolph) 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Supercar 5:00 Adventures in Paradise 6:00 Newsnight 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Restless Gun 7:30 Great Adventure "The Hunley" (premiere) 8:30 Route 66 "Two Strangers and an Old Enemy" (season premiere, filmed at Cape Coral near Fort Myers) 9:30 Twilight Zone 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock 11:00 News 11:25 Late Show "Night has a Thousand Eyes" 12:55 Night Owl Show "Florida Special" 2:15 News WUFT 5-Edu Gainesville 7pm Sing Hi, Sing Lo 7:15 Friendly Giant "A Dog Came to School" 7:30 What's New 8:00 Tallulah Bankhead 8:30 What in the World

9:00 Drama Festival "Twelfth Night" WCTV 6-CBS/ABC Tallahassee 6:25 Music 7:00 Good Morning 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Jack LaLanne 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 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 Rural Report 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 Mickey Mouse 5:30 Brave Stallion 6:00 Pulse 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Restless Gun 7:30 Great Adventure "The Hunley" (premiere) 8:30 Route 66 "Two Strangers and an Old Enemy" (season premiere) 9:30 Big 6 Movie: TBA 11:00 Pulse 11:15 King's Movie "Jump Into Hell" WJCT 7-Edu Jacksonville 7pm What's New 7:30 Written Word 8:00 Japan: Changing Years 8:30 Glenn Gould 9:00 Drama Festival "Twelfth Night" WALB 10-NBC Albany 7:00 Today (Georgia Today at 8:25) 9:00 Meditation 9:05 Little Theatre 9:30 Highway Holidays 10:00 Say When 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (c) noon Your First Impression (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences 12:55 NBC News

1:00 Town & Country 2:00 People Will Talk (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 Captain Mercury & Space Cadets 5:45 Funny Company Cartoons 6:00 Scope 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 Trackdown 7:30 International Showtime "Parisian Holiday on Ice" 8:30 Bob Hope (premiere) 9:30 Movie "Full of Life" 11:00 Scope 11:30 Tonight Show (c) WFSU 11-Edu Tallahassee 7pm Homecoming 7:30 Medical Care 8:00 Beyond the Earth "Lunar Echoes" 8:30 What in the World 9:00 Drama Festival "Twelfth Night" WFGA 12-NBC/ABC Jacksonville 6:10 Operation Alphabet 6:40 Living Words (c) 6:45 Hi, Neighbor (c) 7:00 Today (News (c) at 7:25/8:25) 9:00 Romper Room (c) 9:30 My Little Margie "My Little Clementine" 10:00 Waldo Norris (c) 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Play Your Hunch (c) 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links (c) noon Your First Impression (c) 12:30 Truth or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1:00 News (c) 1:05 Match Game 1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 2:00 People Will Talk (c) 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Say! (c) 4:00 Popeye (c) 4:30 Early Show "Phantom Lady" 5:55 News/Weather/Sports (c) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:00 Ripcord 7:30 Travels of Jamie McPheeters

8:30 Bob Hope (premiere) 9:30 Harry's Girls 10:00 Jack Paar (c) 11:00 News (c) 11:30 Tonight Show (c) Imagine... in 1963 Jacksonville was so small that it had only two commercial VHF stations. ABC had to accept secondary carriage between the NBC and CBS stations. Today Jacksonville is so big that it has its own NFL team. Eventually Jacksonville got an ABC station on UHF, as well as other UHF stations. And Channel 4, WJXT, switched to independent, so CBS joined ABC on the UHF dial. So that's another quirk for Jacksonville TV, that a VHF stations, WJXT 4, voluntarily gave up network affiliation to go independent.

Gregg IIRC, WJKS/17 came on the air in 1967, giving Jacksonville its first ABC station, and the Alphabet network has been all over the place; you may recall that WTLV switched from NBC to ABC in 1980, back to NBC in '88 (putting ABC back on WJKS), and then, with the coming of the WB, 17 took the WB and ABC moved to Ch. 25. Does anyone besides me think that WJXT's dropping CBS and becoming independent was a mistake? I've heard rumors to the effect that Ch. 4 no longer dominates the market, that it has suffered some of the same problems re loss of audience as San Francisco's KRON, formerly an NBC affiliate. I've also heard, but can't confirm, that ABC has tried to get 4 to affiliate with them and that 4 won't do it. Retro: Eastern Virginia Thursday, October 2, 1969 From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition: WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 5:55 These Things We Share 6:10 Town And Country 6:20 Sunrise Semester: "Math" 6:50 Lift Up Mine Eyes 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Flibbertigibbet 8 AM Captain Kangaroo (singer Andra Willis of "The Lawrence Welk Show" is guest) 9 AM The Game Game (question: "How logical are you?" Celebrities are Dyan Cannon, Chad Everett, and Joanie Sommers; Jim McKrell hosts.) 9:30 Farmer's Daughter 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Jethro is a stand-in for Dash Riprock.) 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is 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 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Truth Or Consequences 5:30 Hazel 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Dick Van Dyke 7:30 Family Affair (Dana Andrews, who had just started on the soap "Bright Promise," as a friend of Bill's who has just gotten out of prison.) 8 PM Jim Nabors (guest: Carol Burnett) 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Sandpiper" (Burton and Taylor) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin (guests: journalist I.F. Stone and singer John Blair) WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC) 7:50 Town And Country 8 AM Today (joined in progress: an Arab view of the Middle East conflict, Jackie Stewart) 9 AM Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig 9:30 Pay Cards! (guest: Jay Black of Jay and the Americans; "Dialing For Dollars" interrupts the show) 10 AM It Takes Two (guests: Morey Amsterdam, Meredith MacRae, John Gary, and spouses) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson, IIRC) 10:30 Concentration (Bob Clayton had just become permanent host.) 11 AM Sale Of The Century (Jack "Bart Maverick" Kelly hosts.) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Jim Backus, Stu Gilliam, Arlene Golonka, Ruta Lee, Vincent Price, and Dennis Weaver are guests.) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 1 PM Dream House (the original, with Mike Darrow) 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 Gilligan's Island (w/"Dialing For Dollars") 5 PM Rawhide (w/"Dialing For Dollars") 6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith) 6:30 News, Weather, Sports (still in b&w) 7 PM Arthur Smith 7:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir

8 PM That Girl 8:30 Bewitched (making a Caesar salad, Esmerelda conjures up Julius Caesar) 9 PM This Is Tom Jones (from Hollywood: Diahann Carroll; Bobby Darin (calling himself "Bob" and affecting a Dylanesque look); David Steinberg; Blood, Sweat and Tears--who, of course, do "Spinning Wheel") 10 PM Dean Martin (guests: Bob Newhart, Sebastian Cabot, singer Caterina Valente, Stanley Myron Handelman, the Golddiggers) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joey Bishop (guest: baseball's Satchel Paige) WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6:30 Virginia Today 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Richmond Today 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 Where The Heart Is 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Queen For A Day (Dick Curtis, a regular on Jonathan Winters' just-canceled show, proves to be no Jack Bailey.) 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 Sooper Dog 5 PM Big Valley 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News, Weather 7:30 Family Affair 8 PM Jim Nabors 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Sandpiper" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin 1 AM Gene Lowry (religion) WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Richmond-Petersburg (ABC) 7:10 Town And Country 7:20 News 7:30 Farm Show 8 AM America Sings 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Dialing For Dollars 9:45 Joan Rivers (Betsy Palmer gets a lesson in

ceramics.) 10:15 Paul Harvey (TV Guide says this was on for 15 minutes; IIRC, he was on for five, and I'm thinking "Fashions In Sewing" might have filled out the 10:20-10:30 timeslot.) 10:30 Loretta Young (w/"Dialing For Dollars") 11 AM Divorce Court (w/"Dialing For Dollars") 11:30 Galloping Gourmet 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 1 PM Girl Talk 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 David Frost (guests: Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America; John Hartford; Marilyn Monroe biographer Fred Lawrence Guiles--"Dialing For Dollars" interrupts) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Gilligan's Island 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 8 PM That Girl 8:30 Bewitched 9 PM This Is Tom Jones 10 PM It Takes A Thief 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Red Sundown" 1 AM News, Weather, Sports WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 6:30 Farm Show 7 AM Today (in addition to the details for WSVA, another guest is James Day, president of National Educational Television, discussing NET's upcoming season) 9 AM Della Reese (guests: Ed Ames, the Impressions, comic Jerry Shane--"Dialing For Dollars" interrupts) 10 AM It Takes Two 10:25 NBC News 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N David Frost (guests: H.L. Hunt, Raquel Welch, Clare Boothe Luce--"Dialing For Dollars" interrupts) 1 PM News Magazine 1:30 Girl Talk (Kim Novak talks about marriage, divorce, and her belief in ESP.) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Letters To Laugh-In (guests: Angie Dickinson, Jack E. Leonard, Dan Rowan, Jo Anne Worley; host: Gary Owens) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host: Doug McClure; guests: Sheldon Leonard, Jaye P. Morgan, Lily Tomlin) 6 PM I Love Lucy 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 Daniel Boone (watch for former heavyweight champ Floyd Patterson as a runaway slave) 8:30 Ironside 9:30 Dragnet 1970 10 PM Dean Martin 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Tonight Show (guests: Joan Bennett, Bob & Ray) 1 AM News, Weather, Sports 1:10 Topic WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6:35 Virginia Almanac 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "They Rode West" 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Name Droppers (guests: Glenn Ford, Michael Landon, Meredith MacRae; hosts: Al Lohman and Roger Barkley) 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman, IIRC) 1 PM Betty Feezor 1:30 You're Putting Me On (guests: Peggy Cass, Milt Kamen, E.J. Peaker, Joan Rivers, William Shatner, Mel Torme; Larry Blyden has just become host) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess: Carol Lawrence; guests: Sal Mineo, David Susskind, Rodney Dangerfield) 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Hazel 7:30 Daniel Boone 8:30 Ironside 9:30 Dragnet 1970 10 PM Dean Martin 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 Galloping Gourmet 9:30 Movie Game (guests: June Allyson, Pat Crowley, Bob Hope, Cesar Romero; Sonny Fox is hosting at this point, but Larry Blyden will take over later) 10 AM News, Weather 10:05 Fashions In Sewing 10:15 Movie: "A Slight Case Of Murder" 11:50 News, Weather 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 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 Bungles And Friends 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Perry Mason 7:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 8 PM That Girl 8:30 Bewitched 9 PM This Is Tom Jones 10 PM It Takes A Thief 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Movie: "Pretty Baby" WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET) 8 AM Calculus 9:05 9th-grade Science 9:35 Personal Finance 10 AM 8th-grade American History 10:25 4th-grade Virginia History 10:45 Primary Music 11:05 Humanities 11:35 TBA 12 N 7th-grade Science 12:30 8th-grade American History 12:55 Language Readiness 1:15 2nd-grade Science 1:35 8th-grade Science 2 PM 7th-grade Science off-air 2:30-7:30 7:30 Sounds Of Summer: "Pete Seeger And The Hudson River Sloop" (Seeger and a band had been touring the Hudson River Valley, alerting people to the dangers posed by pollution to the river.) 9:30 Festival: "The Last Of The Mohicans" (from 1936)

sign off 11 PM WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET) 9:10 2nd-grade Science 9:30 5th-grade Science 10 AM 6th-grade Science 11 AM 5th-grade Math 12:30 1st-grade Art (no indication if there is a gap somewhere before 12:30) 1 PM 4th-grade Math 1:30 2nd-grade Safety 1:50 5th-grade Science 2:20 6th-grade Science off air from approximately 2:45 to 7 PM 7 PM Pocketful Of Fun 7:30 Once Upon A Day (both are kids' shows) 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 NET Playhouse: "Rembrandt," a film biography 10 PM Smart Sewing 10:30 Headlines (Gen. Thomas Lang discusses American military strategy.) sign off 11 PM WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.) 5 PM Film 5:30 News, Weather, Sports 6 PM American West (travelogue) 6:30 Jim And Tammy 7:30 Opinion Please 8 PM Action '69 8:30 Ask The Pastor 9 PM Teach-In (religion) 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:30 700 Club (I think was two hours then) Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, October 1, 1974 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Pattern For Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (author Dee Brown discusses "The Westerners," about the opening of the American West) 9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM Name That Tune (Dennis James hosts the daytime version; Tom Kennedy, the syndicated access-time version.) 10:30 Winning Streak 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares (George Gobel, Jack Cassidy,

Adrienne Barbeau, Pearl Bailey, Rich Little, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin (Rev. Billy Graham, writer Anita Loos, Hermione Gingold) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 How To Survive A Marriage 4 PM Big Valley 5 PM Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Wild Kingdom 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 NBC Movie: "The Disappearance Of Flight 412" 10 PM Police Story 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Johnny's 12th anniversary, a clipfest) 1 AM Tomorrow (Marvin Bates, who recreates radio broadcasts of baseball games through sound effects) 2 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (guest: magician-escape artist Randi) 10 AM Name That Tune 10:30 Winning Streak 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (Pat McCormick, Joyce Haber, Jack Cassidy, Carol Wayne, Barbi Benton, Joey Bishop) 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Jackpot! 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 (John Chancellor) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Eva Gabor, Ernest Borgnine, George Gobel, Totie Fields, John Davidson, Sandy Duncan, Rich Little, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 NBC Movie: "The Disappearance Of Flight 412" 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 Sunrise Semester: "The Meaning Of Death" 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 9 AM Phil Donahue (Priscilla Presley shows fall and holiday fashions.) 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 Gambit 11 AM Now You See It (the original, with Jack Narz) 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? (panel: Dr. Joyce Brothers, Gene Rayburn, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales) 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, Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers) 4 PM Bewitched 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess: former championship skier Jill Kinmont; guests: James Michener, Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, Beau Bridges) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Ozzie's Girls 8 PM Good Times 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Barnaby Jones 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "The Money Trap" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Brother Buzz 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Forum 8 PM America (Alistair Cooke talks about 17thcentury settlements in the South.) 8:30 5 String Breakdown: Basic Banjo 9 PM That Uncertain Paradise (the transformation

of Micronesia in the 20th century) 9:30 Woman 10 PM Performance (Baltimore's Ars Antiqua performs medieval and baroque music.) 10:30 UGA Highlights: South Carolina-Georgia, with coach Vince Dooley sign off 11:30 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Stoneman Family 7:30 News 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 Movie: "The Wild Season" 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Patty Duke Astin and John Astin vs. Ed and Nancy Asner) 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 (Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette) 4:30 Lassie 5 PM Beverly Hillbillies 5:30 The Lucy Show (guest: Ethel Merman) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Raymond Burr (Ironside) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Stranger Within" (Barbara Eden in a dramatic role) 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Hard Day At Blue Nose" (the murder of a young woman at a dude ranch, with John and Patty Duke Astin) WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Good Morning Atlanta 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 (day-behind, Bert and Anne Convy vs. Ed and Nancy Asner) 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 Truth Or Consequences 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Movie: "Take Her, She's Mine" 5:30 Dealer's Choice (some of you in New York may have watched this in primetime; host: Jack Clark, hostess: Jane Nelson, who I still think was hotter than Vanna) 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Concentration 7:30 Hollywood Squares (John Davidson, Florence Henderson, Rich Little, Rose Marie, Suzanne Pleshette, Carl Reiner, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Happy Days 8:30 ABC Movie: "The Stranger Within" 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. 11 PM News 11:30 Bonanza 12:30 Wide World Special: "Paramount Presents..." (Gloria Swanson, Jack Benny, and Burt Lancaster host a clipfest of Paramount films, had apparently aired the previous Friday, since "Wide World" wasn't seen on Monday during football season.) 2 AM News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Farm Report 6:30 Sunrise 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 12:25 Paul Harvey 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM That Girl 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 Merv Griffin (Jackie Vernon, Richard Dawson, Anson Williams, comedienne Susan Tolsky) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Mod Squad

8 PM Good Times 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Barnaby Jones 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Savage" (Martin Landau as an investigative reporter, Barbara Bain is also in this.) 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 (Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Alan Alda, Barbara Howar) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Treasure Hunt 8 PM Good Times 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Barnaby Jones 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Savage" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Villa Alegre 6 PM Electric Company 6:30 Zoom

7 PM Antiques 7:30 By-Line 8 PM America 8:30 Evening At Symphony (Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra) 9:30 Woman 10 PM What To Do Till The Wrecker Comes (preventive at-home maintenace for the car) 10:30 Burglar-Proofing sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:40 News 6 AM Wilburn Brothers (guests: Jeanne Pruett and Ronny Robbins--don't know who he is, but she sings her one hit: "Satin Sheets") 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7 AM Romper Room 7:30 Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Mister Ed 9 AM Flipper 9:30 Andy Griffith 10 AM Movie: "Each Dawn I Die" (good Cagney prison picture) 12 N The Lucy Show 12:30 Beat The Clock (guest: William Shatner) 1 PM Movie: "Love Letters" 3 PM Speed Racer 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Charlie Ruggles as Mrs. Drysdale's father) 6 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 6:30 That Girl 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Andy Griffith (guest William Schallert) 8 PM Father Knows Best (guest Richard Crenna) 8:30 The Lucy Show (guest Pat Harrington Jr.) 9 PM Movie: "A Girl In Every Port" (Groucho Marx, William Bendix) 10:45 Hilarious House Of Frightenstein 11 PM The Saint 12 M Movie: "Johnny Allegro" 1:30 Movie: "Love Letters" 3:45 News 4:05 Movie: "Because Of You" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Villa Alegre 6 PM Electric Company 6:30 Love Tennis

7 PM International Cookbook 7:30 Interfusions 8 PM Civilisation: "The Frozen World" (the Dark Ages) 9 PM Firing Line 10 PM Caught In The Act (guest Martin Mull) 10:30 People In Jazz (composer-arranger H.B. Barnum) 11 PM Captioned ABC News sign off 11:30 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only 9:30 New Zoo Revue 10 AM Name That Tune 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 Anne Johnson (local women's show) 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 Untamed World 5 PM Virginian 6:30 NBC News 7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 7:30 Marshal Dillon 8 PM Adam-12 8:30 NBC Movie: "The Disappearance Of Flight 412" 10 PM Police Story 11 PM Rifleman 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Villa Alegre 6 PM Electric Company 6:30 Earth Lab 7:30 Zee Cooking School (cooking lessons for kids) 8 PM America 8:30 Evening At Symphony 9:30 Woman 10 PM Love Tennis 10:30 Burglar-Proofing sign off 11 PM

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Bozo's Big Top 7:30 News 8 AM Dennis The Menace 8:30 Real McCoys 9 AM Movie: "Invitation" 10:45 News 11 AM Lone Ranger 11:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 12 N 700 Club 1:30 It's A New Day 2 PM Bozo's Big Top 2:30 Porky Pig 3 PM Jeff's Collie 3:30 Dr. Kildare 4:30 To Tell The Truth (would return to Ch. 11 in 1976) 5 PM Real McCoys 5:30 Room 222 6 PM Movie: "The Narrow Margin" 8 PM 700 Club 9:30 Clear And Free 10 PM Warren Roberts (gospel music) 11 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 11:30 Honeymooners sign off 12 M WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 4:30 Little Rascals 5 PM TV Bingo 6 PM Coffee Break 6:05 Gigantor 6:30 Cartoons And Comedies 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 Ringgold Highlights (high-school football; the school is in Ringgold, GA) 8:30 Hunter (from the '50s, the first of three shows with this title) 9 PM Praise The Lord 10 PM Midnight Meditation 10:05 Energy And All That 10:30 Cartoons And Comedies 11 PM Hollywood Guest Shot 11:30 Star And Story sign off 12 M WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 12 N Password (Patty Duke Astin and John Astin vs. Ed and Nancy Asner) WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

10 AM Password (day-behind, Bert and Anne Convy vs. Ed and Nancy Asner) Was this the ill-fated "Password All-Stars" tournament format? If so, Atlanta viewers would probably know who won at 10 AM just by looking at channel 9's description at 12 Noon. Neither Chattanooga or Atlanta's CBS stations cleared Young & The Restless in 1974. By the 1975-76 season, Y & R was the 3rd highest rated soap, so I wonder when WDEF and WAGA started carrying the show. Y&R began airing on WAGA in the summer of 1976; I think WDEF began soon afterward, no later than 1978. Access shows: WSB Mon, Fri Let's Make A Deal Tue Wild Kingdom Wed Name That Tune Thu The New Candid Camera Sat Hee Haw Sun News at both 7 and 10:30 TV5 Reports/Tell The Mayor Ozzie's Girls Wild Wild World Of Animals Price Is Right Treasure Hunt The World At War News (7 PM)/Police Surgeon (10:30) Norm Van Brocklin (Falcons highlights) Hollywood Squares Help Thy Neighbor Masquerade Party Reasoner Report (7 PM)/Action Line (7:30) National Geographic (7-8) Wild Wild World Of Animals Hollywood Squares Price Is Right Name That Tune Hee Haw Wild Kingdom (7 PM)/Police Surgeon (10:30)

WAGA Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun WXIA Mon Tue, Thu Wed Fri Sat Sun WRCB Mon Tue, Thu Wed Fri Sat Sun

WTVC Mon-Fri Ironside reruns Sat John Swafford (gospel music, 7-8) Sun Movie (6-8) WDEF Mon-Fri Mod Squad reruns Sat The Fugitive Sun News (7 PM)/Clayton Star Time (Knoxville-based country-music show at 10:30) WMAZ Mon, Thu Let's Make A Deal Tue Treasure Hunt

Wed Fri Sat Sun

Hollywood Squares Price Is Right Lawrence Welk Rat Patrol (7 PM)/Close Up (local, 10:30)

WCWB Mon-Fri Marshal Dillon Sat Hee Haw Sun Wild Kingdom (7 PM)/Movie (10:30) WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 10 AM Name That Tune (Dennis James hosts the daytime version; Tom Kennedy, the syndicated access-time version.) Meanwhile, Mr. James hosted the syndicated access-time version of The Price Is Right - the daytime version of which was hosted by Bob Barker who was also still presiding over the syndicated Truth or Consequences (as aired at 2:30 P.M. on WAGA and at 7 P.M. on both WMAZ and WRCB) at this time. "T or C" aired on WXIA, not WAGA (they had "Edge Of Night" at 2:30). Barker quit "T or C" when "Price" expanded to an hour; his agent felt he would be overexposed being on 90 minutes a day in most markets. Then in 1977 he took over nighttime "Price" from Dennis James. BTW, James once said he was quite unhappy with the cosmetic changes the mad programmer Lin Bolen imposed on him--longer hair and sideburns, wide-lapel jackets, wide ties, etc. He said he would wince when he looked at himself. It's also my understanding that Ms. Bolen wanted her emcees to play certain roles: Alex Trebek was supposed to be a brooding, slightly-threatening type; Chuck Woolery, a country boy; Geoff Edwards, a playboy type with his permed hair and leisure suits; Jim McKrell, a nice guy with a hint of the mischievous--he was told never to wear any but plaid sports jackets. Makes me wonder what she would have done to Drew Carey. Retro: Southern Quebec/Eastern Ontario/Burlington/Albany Sat, Oct 1, 1960 from TV Guide-St. Lawrence edition CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Ottawa (SRC) 2pm (2) CFL: Montreal-Toronto 4:30 (2) Film Feature 5:00 Walt Disney 6:00 Face au danger 6:30 Telejournal 6:45 (2) Ce soir 6:45 (9) Perspective 7:00 Cinefeuilleton 7:15 Vacances d'une camera 7:30 Cinefeuilleton 7:45 Affaires de l'Etat 8:00 Carrefour 8:30 TBA 9:00 NHL: Montreal-NHL All Stars

10:30 Theatre des etoiles 11:00 Telejournal 11:20 Errol Flynn 11:50 Long metrage WCAX 3-CBS Burlington 10:00 Captain Kangaroo (celebrating 5 years on the air) 11:00 Allakazam (premiere) 11:30 Mighty Mouse noon Sky King "The Plastic Ghost" 12:30 CBS News 1:00 TV University 1:30 Film Feature 1:45 Baseball: Cleveland-White Sox 5:30 Dance Date 6:00 News/Weather/Sports 6:30 TV Hour of Stars "Lynch Mob" (premiere) 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker" (season premiere) 8:30 Checkmate "The Cyanide Touch" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Not for Hire 11:00 News 11:20 Movie "Adventure in Baltimore" CBOT 4-Ottawa/CBMT 6-Montreal (CBC) 2:00 (6) CFL: Montreal-Toronto 4:00 (4) Movie: TBA 4:30 (6) Film Feature 4:45 (6) Sport Shop 5:00 Silver Drums (NS Premier Robert Stanfield presents engraved silver drums to Admiral Dyer of the Royal Canadian Navy in memory of RCN personnel lost in WWII) 5:30 Cartoon Party 6:00 Speaking French (return) 6:30 Mr. Fixit 6:45 CBC News 7:00 Dennis the Menace "Out of Retirement" (season premiere) 7:30 Red River Jamboree (new time) 8:00 Aquanauts (premiere) 9:00 NHL: Montreal-NHL All Stars 10:15 Juliette (season premiere) 10:45 (4) King Whyte (season premiere) 10:45 (6) Film Feature 11:00 CBC News 11:15 (4) Wanted-Dead or Alive 11:15 (6) Manhunt 11:45 (4) Movie "Life Begins with Andy Hardy" 11:45 (6) Movie "The House of the Seven Gables" WPTZ 5-NBC/ABC Plattsburgh ch 5 didn't have color facilities at the time 10:15 Christian Science 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 11:00 Fury "Packy's Dream" 11:30 Lone Ranger "The Renegades" (new time and channel) noon True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary 1:00 Lazy L Ranch 1:30 Cisco Kid 2:00 Film Feature 2:30 Football Kickoff (following Syracuse "Coach of the Year" Ben Schwartzwalder) 2:45 College Football: Syracuse-Kansas 5:00 Walt Disney 6:00 News 6:15 Lancto Brothers 6:30 Hawaiian Eye 7:30 Bonanza "The Mill" 8:30 Tall Man "The Shawl" 9:00 Lawrence Welk (the Lennon Sisters introduce 4 younger siblings to TV, aged 4 to 10) 10:00 Providers "The Big Squeeze" (profiling farmers' economic problems, pre-empts Jubilee USA) 10:30 Man from Interpol "The Child of Eve" 11:00 Movie "Three Blind Mice" WRGB 6-NBC Schenectady 8:00 Big Picture 8:30 Funny Business 9:50 Animal Shelter 10:00 Fury "Packy's Dream" 10:30 Ruff & Reddy (c) 11:00 Cartoons 11:30 Lone Ranger "The Renegades" (new time/channel) noon Science Fiction Theater 12:30 Farm Spotlight 12:45 Americans at Work 1:00 Home Run Derby 1:30 Baseball: Milwaukee-Pittsburgh 5:00 Paris Precinct 5:30 Captain Gallant 6:00 Public Affairs 6:30 Sports/News/Weather 7:00 Shotgun Slade 7:30 Bonanza "The Mill" (c) 8:30 Tall Man "The Shawl" 9:00 Depity "Meet Sergeant Tasker" 9:30 Campaign & the Candidates 10:30 Mike Hammer 11:00 News 11:15 Movie "The Promoter" CHLT 7-SRC/CBC Sherbrooke 12:40pm News 1:00 Tribune libre 1:30 Film Feature 2:00 CFL: Montreal-Toronto 4:30 Film Feature 5:00 Walt Disney 6:00 Jamboree 6:30 Telebulletin 7:00 Palmares des quadrilles 7:30 Qu'en pensez-vous? 7:45 Affaires de l'Etat 8:00 Revue sportive

8:30 TBA 9:00 NHL: Montreal-NHL All Stars 10:30 Theatre des etoiles 11:00 Telejournal 11:20 Errol Flynn 11:50 Long metrage WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring 10:00 Jet Jackson 10:30 Movie "A Chump at Oxford" 12:30 Engine House 1:45 Baseball Warm-Up 2:00 Baseball: Yankees-Boston (Curt Gowdy and Art Gleeson call the action) following the game: College Football: Syracuse-Kansas (JIP) 6:00 Bozo 7:00 Expedition! "Operation Noah's Ark" (rescuing trapped animals from an artificial lake created by a new dam in Rhodesia) 7:30 Movie "On the Barrier Reef" 8:30 Screen Directors' Playhouse 9:00 Lawrence Welk 10:00 Movie "The Ghost Goes West" 11:30 Movie "Two Lost Worlds" CJSS 8-CBC Cornwall (CJSS would be purchased 3 years later by Ottawa's CJOH-TV and then converted to CJOH-TV1, a semi-satellite of the Ottawa channel, occasionally splitting from the main signal to air alternate programming for Montreal, where it would be carried on cable) 2pm CFL: Montreal-Toronto 4:30 Film Feature 5:00 Silver Drums 5:30 Cartoon Party 6:00 Film Feature 6:30 News 6:40 Popeye 7:00 Dennis the Menace "Out of Retirement" (season premiere) 7:30 Film Features 8:30 Jim Bowie "Apache Silver" 9:00 NFL: Montreal-NHL All Stars 10:45 King Whyte (season premiere) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Movie: TBA WTEN 10-CBS Albany 8:00 Breakfast Carnival 10:00 Captain Kangaroo (5th anniversary) 11:00 Allakazam (premiere) 11:30 Mighty Mouse noon Sky King "The Plastic Ghost" 12:30 Off to Adventure (which TVG claims is a religious show) 1:00 Town & Country Living 1:15 Cartoon Carnival 1:45 Baseball: Cleveland-White Sox 4:30 Beldame Stakes horse race (Fred Capossela/Win Elliot/Sammy Renick) 5:00 Movie "Nevada" 6:30 Roy Rogers "The Doublecrosser" 7:00 People are Funny 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker"

8:30 Checkmate "The Cyanide Touch" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Coronado 9 "Wrong Odds" 11:00 News 11:15 Movie "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" WAST 13-ABC Menands/Albany 10:00 Movie "Follow the Hunter" noon Jeff's Collie (Lassie) 12:30 Damon Runyon Theater "Barbecue" 1:00 Movie "The Return of Wildfire" 2:30 Football Kickoff 2:45 College Football: Syracuse-Kansas 6:00 Baseball: St. Louis-San Francisco (JIP) 6:30 Movie "Jazz Ball" 7:30 Campaign Roundup (analysis of the nation's reaction of the Nixon-Kennedy debate) 8:00 Colt .45 "The Hothead" 8:30 Leave It to Beaver "Beaver Won't Eat" (season premiere) 9:00 Lawrence Welk 10:00 Providers "The Big Squeeze" (pre-empts Jubilee USA) 10:30 Silents Please (looking at cliffhangers) 11:00 Movie "Daisy Kenyon" Retro: Central Florida Monday, October 1, 1973 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:30 Flying Nun 7 AM Today (from Ireland, today from Shannon) 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM Dinah's Place (Bill Hayes of "Days Of Our Lives" discusses being divorced and a single dad with five kids.) 10:30 Baffle (guests: Jo Ann Pflug and Charles Nelson Reilly) 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Vincent Price, Lynn Redgrave, Pearl Bailey, David Steinberg, Ed McMahon, John Davidson, Shirley Eder, 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 7:30 Untamed World 8 PM National Geographic: "The Great Mojave Desert" 9 PM NBC Movie: "Doctors' Wives" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (Shecky Greene subs for Johnny) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (guest: Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden) 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Your Future Is Now 7:30 Chat With Pat 8 PM Juvenile Court (Fred Wiseman film on kids moving through the juvenile justice system in Memphis) 10:30 Man And Environment 11 PM Consultation (breast cancer is the topic) sign off 11:30 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Sunrise Semester: "Twentieth-Century Literature: Its Past And Present" 7 AM CBS News (one of the great mismatches: Hughes Rudd and Sally Quinn) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM What's My Line? 9:30 Concentration (Jack Narz) 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 "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 Flintstones 4 PM Merv Griffin (guests: Jack Anderson, Peter Fonda, Karen Valentine, Adela Rogers St. Johns) 5:30 Green Acres 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Andy Griffith 8 PM Gunsmoke (guest: Ron Moody, Fagin in the movie

"Oliver!") 9 PM Here's Lucy (guest: Ed McMahon) 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Torch Song" 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 9:30 That Girl 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 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 (guests: Bob Hope, Buddy Hackett, Richard Pryor) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line? (panel: Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Greg Morris, Arlene Francis) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (panel: Tom Kennedy, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass) 8 PM Lotsa Luck (Dom DeLuise) 8:30 Diana (Rigg) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Doctors' Wives" 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 Dick Shawn; guests Trini Lopez and Dougal and Lyn Robertson, authors of "Survive The Savage Sea") 9 AM Movie: "One More Tomorrow" 11 AM Password (guests: Betty White and James Shigeta, weekbehind delay from 12 N) 11:30 Brady Bunch (guest: Don Drysdale) 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 (TV Guide erroneously listed this as a soap; it was actually a reality show on which men tried to win prizes for the cherished woman in their lives.) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Movie: "You Can't Escape Forever" 5:30 Truth Or Consequences 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM The Lucy Show (Howard Morris as a lifeguard who's Lucy's blind date) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Lions 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Movie: "Maytime" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM 4-H Spotlite 7:15 Spring Street U.S.A. 7:45 News 8 AM Morning Show (Russ Byrd) 8:30 Fran Carlton (exercises) 9 AM Romper Room (one of the longest-running hostesses anywhere in the country: June Hurley) 10 AM Leave It To Beaver 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Love, American Style (day-behind delay from 4 PM) 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (guests: Sandy Duncan and Peter Lawford) 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 Movie: "Breakthrough" 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Beat The Clock (Gene Wood) 7 PM Movie: "Blood Alley" 9 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Lions 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Notre Dame Highlights (highlights of Notre Dame-Purdue) 1:30 News 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 (no PBS affiliate in Southwest Florida) 10:30 Merv Griffin (guests: Steve Allen and Dom DeLuise) 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 '73 (guests: Pat Carroll, Robert Culp, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug) 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Don Meredith; guests Howard Cosell (on tape), Frank Gifford, Alan Sues, Ray Stevens, Hyman Jampol, author of "The Weekend Athlete's Way To A Pain-Free Monday," actress Heather Menzies with a trained snake) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 To Tell The Truth (panel: Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn) 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: "Torch Song" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6 AM Breakfast Beat 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Eva Gabor; guests Marty Allen, Prof. Irwin Corey, Enzo Stuarti) 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N Pulse-Plus! (news and public affairs) 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 '73 4 PM Bonanza 5 PM Mission: Impossible 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 Truth Or Consequences

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: "Torch Song" WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) 3:30 Introduction To Psychology 4 PM Social Science Statistics 4:30 Anthropological Perspectives 5 PM Current Novels 5:30 Weather And Man 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (same as Ch. 3) 6:30 Electric Company 7 PM Quest 7:30 Weather And Man 8 PM Current Novels 8:30 Anthropological Perspectives 9 PM Social Science Statistics 9:30 Introduction To Psychology sign off 10 PM WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6 AM Gulf Coast--Today 7 AM Today 9 AM Petticoat Junction 9:30 Nanny And The Professor 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 News (local) 1 PM Truth Or Consequences 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 I Dream Of Jeannie 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line? (panel: Jack Cassidy, Arlene Francis, Anita Gillette, Soupy Sales) 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Lotsa Luck 8:30 Diana 9 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Lions 12 M Tonight Show (time approximate, joined in progress)

1 AM Movie: "The Green Glove" WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (same as Ch. 3) 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM TBA 7:30 Book Beat (Norman Mailer discusses his biography of Marilyn Monroe) 8 PM Juvenile Court 10:30 Man And Environment sign off 11 PM WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Suncoast Digest 10 AM Death Valley Days 10:30 Joker's Wild (pre-empted on Ch. 13) 11 AM Galloping Gourmet 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 Love, American Style 4:30 Movie: "Love From A Stranger" 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Johnny Mann's Stand Up And Cheer (guest: Lloyd Bridges) 7:30 The Challenging Sea 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Lions 12 M News (time approximate) WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 10:30 Fury 11 AM First Aid Now 11:30 Not For Women Only (the husbands of Jacqueline Susann and Beverly Sills talk about what it's like to have a famous wife) 12 N Variety-News 1 PM Movie: "The True Story Of Lynn Stuart" (Betsy Palmer, Jack Lord) 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 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 6 PM The Lucy Show (Harvey Korman appears in this episode.) 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 7 PM Mod Squad 8 PM The Bold Ones (The Doctors: E.G. Marshall, David Hartman, John Saxon) 9 PM Movie: "The Eddy Duchin Story" (Tyrone Power as the bandleaderpianist popular in the '30s) 11 PM Night Gallery 11:30 Movie: "Banjo On My Knee" (a chance to see Barbara Stanwyck sing and dance) Retro: Central Florida Saturday, September 29, 1973 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:30 Man And Environment 7 AM Flying Nun (Bob Cummings as a priest assigned to Convent San Tanco and all its goings-on) 7:30 Lassie (new syndicated episode) 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Inch High Private Eye 9 AM Addams Family (animated) 9:30 Emergency +4 10 AM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 10:30 Star Trek (animated) 11 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 11:30 Pink Panther 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! (a New England horse show; watch for Parker Fennelly, Titus Moody on the Fred Allen radio show, as host) 1 PM Soul Train 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: possible matchups are Mets-Cubs, Expos-Pirates, Phillies-Cardinals, Giants-Reds 5 PM NFL Game Of The Week (time approximate) 5:30 The Explorers 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (Tom Brokaw) 7 PM America (Alistair Cooke talks about Jamestown and Plymouth Colony, and "one of [his] favorite Americans"-Benjamin Franklin) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "$" 11:20 News 11:50 Thriller (Boris Karloff) 12:50 Movie: "The Macomber Affair"

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 Evening At Pops (guest: ragtime pianist Eubie Blake) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Washington Week In Review 6:30 It's Your Government 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Man Builds, Man Destroys 8 PM The Session (guests: rock group Coalkitchen) 8:30 Playhouse New York: The 1940s ("Particular Men," stars Stacy Keach as a physicist whose opposition to the atomic bomb calls his patriotism into question.) 10:30 Two Arctic Tales (an 1845 expedition to find the Northwest Passage leads to all of its members being lost; 25 years later American writer Charles Francis Hall, trying to find their remains, falls ill and dies--his last words: "How do you spell murder?" This program is about the investigation launched in 1972 to find out just what did happen to Hall.) sign off 12:30 AM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6 AM Growers Almanac 6:30 Summer Semester: topic not given, appears to be "The World Of Islam," which aired Tuesdays and Thursdays 7 AM Flintstones 7:30 Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan (delay from Sun 9:30 AM) 8 AM Flintstones Comedy Show 8:30 Bailey's Comets 9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies: Speed Buggy in "Weird Winds Of Winona" 10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated) 10:30 Jeannie (animated) 11 AM Speed Buggy 11:30 Josie And The Pussycats 12 N Everything's Archie 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival (no title given) 2 PM Sounding Board 2:30 Movie: "Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun" 4:30 Horse Race: The Woodward, from Belmont Park

5 PM TBA 5:30 Southeastern Football Highlights 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM All In The Family (guest: Burt Mustin) 8:30 M*A*S*H (guest: Joan Van Ark) 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 PM Carol Burnett (Gloria Swanson makes a rare TV appearance, singing and dancing and doing her famous Charlie Chaplin impression.) 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Oedipus The King" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 7 AM Laurel And Hardy 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Inch High Private Eye 9 AM Addams Family (animated) 9:30 Emergency +4 10 AM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 10:30 Star Trek (animated) 11 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 11:30 Pink Panther 12 N Information 8 1:30 History In The Making 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2 for details) 5 PM Death Valley Days (time approximate) 5:30 Rapping With Mannion (Joe Mannion discusses the Bay Area water crisis) 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Mouse Factory (guest hostess Jo Anne Worley) 7:30 News Special (off-shore drilling and the possible effect on Florida beaches) 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "$" 11:20 News 11:35 It Takes A Thief 12:35 It Takes A Thief WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6:55 News 7 AM ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: "Willie Mays And The Say-Hey Kid" (delay from noon) 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 Tarzan 1 PM High School Football 1:30 College Football Preview 1:45 College Football: Notre Dame-Purdue 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (U.S. vs. Ireland in amateur boxing, time approximate) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Lawrence Welk (tribute to Oscar Hammerstein II) 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "Runaway!" (a runaway train) 10 PM Griff (Lorne Greene as a detective, didn't last past midseason) 11 PM ABC News (anchor not given) 11:15 News 11:30 Movie: "Genghis Khan" 1:20 Movie: "The Great Garrick" 3:10 Movie: "The Woman On The Beach" (watch for Irene Ryan in this one from '47) 5 AM Movie: "Whiplash" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 6:45 News 7 AM H.R. Pufnstuf (delay from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 Make A Wish (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 American Bandstand (guests: the Raspberries) 1:30 College Football Preview 1:45 College Football: Notre Dame-Purdue 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "Runaway" 10 PM Griff 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Movie: "The Queen Of Babylon" 1 AM Involvement 10 WINK Ch. 11 Ft. Myers (CBS) 7 AM Compass 7:30 Cisco Kid 8 AM Flintstones Comedy Show 8:30 Bailey's Comets 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 Everything's Archie 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Celebrity Bowling (James MacArthur and Robert Clary vs. Davy Jones and Alan (Fred Flintstone) Reed) 2:30 Movie: "Teenage Rebel" (underrated '56 film in the vein of "Rebel Without A Cause," only with a girl as the main character) 4:30 Horse Race: The Woodward 5 PM Wrestling (probably from Tampa) 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 Bounty Killer" WTVT Ch. 13 Tampa (CBS) 6:45 News, Fishing 7 AM Tarzan 8 AM Flintstones Comedy Show 8:30 Bailey's Comets 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 Everything's Archie 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Opportunity Line 2:30 College Kaleidoscope 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 UFO 4:30 Horse Race: The Woodward 5 PM Insight (local public affairs, not the religious program) 5:30 Dragnet (Friday and Gannon) 6 PM News 6:30 Department S 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: "Banning"

WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS) off air on Saturday WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6 AM Movie: "The Buccaneer" 7:30 Flipper 8 AM Lidsville 8:30 Inch High Private Eye 9 AM Addams Family (animated) 9:30 Emergency +4 10 AM Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids 10:30 Star Trek (animated) 11 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters 11:30 Pink Panther 12 N Jetsons 12:30 Go! 1 PM Family Classics (don't know if this is the live-action show or the animated "Festival Of Family Classics") 1:30 College Football Preview 1:45 College Football: Notre Dame-Purdue 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 News 7 PM Price Is Right (Dennis James) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Emergency! 9 PM NBC Movie: "$" 11:20 News 11:50 Movie: "Africa--Texas Style!" 1 AM Movie: "Deadlier Than The Male" 2:15 Movie: "The Money Jungle" 3:30 Movie: "Ghost Town" 4:45 Movie: "The Manster" (it's spelled right, it's something from Japan about a mad scientist who makes people half-beasts) WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) Schedule from 7:30 AM-3 PM is identical to Ch. 3. Station signs off at 3 PM. WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 6:30 Across The Fence 7 AM Kid Power (delay from Sun 10 AM) 7:30 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 (same as Ch. 10)

1 PM American Bandstand 1:30 College Football Preview 1:45 College Football: Notre Dame-Purdue 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 Reasoner Report 7 PM Lawrence Welk 8 PM Partridge Family 8:30 ABC Movie: "Runaway" 10 PM Griff 11 PM ABC News 11:15 News 11:30 Movie: "Girl Happy" (Elvis Presley) WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 8:30 Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington) 9 AM Temple Heights Gospel Hour 9:30 God's Unshackled Freedom 10 AM Ernest Angley 11 AM Wally's Workshop (Wally and Natalie Bruner) 11:30 Munsters 12 N Lost In Space 1 PM Combat! 2 PM Movie: "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" (the late Kevin McCarthy is perhaps best known for this) 4 PM Movie: "Dirty Heroes" 6 PM Untouchables 7 PM Wrestling (from Tampa) 8 PM Boxing From The Olympic: Baby Cassius vs. Jimmy Robertson, lightweights, 10 rounds 9 PM Celebrity Bowling (Roy Rogers and Army Archerd vs. Lyle Waggoner and Richard Dawson) 9:30 Buck Owens (guests: Freddie Hart, David Frizzell, Tony Booth, Mayf Nutter) 10 PM Wilburn Brothers (guests: Charlie Walker and Jenny Robbins--I've heard of him but not her) 10:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: Bobby Lewis--not sure who this is either) 11 PM Night Gallery 11:30 Movie: "The Mummy" (Boris Karloff, from '32) 1:30 Movie: "The Leech Woman" Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Sunday, September 29, 1974 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 7 AM Light Unto My Path 7:30 Arthur Smith 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 9 AM Movie: "The Littlest Warrior" (animated film about a Japanese boy living on the emperor's game preserve)

10:30 Sound Of Youth 11 AM Church Service 12 N News 12:30 Georgia Tech Highlights: Tech-Clemson 1 PM NFL Football: Jets-Bills 4 PM NFL Football: Dolphins-Chargers (time approximate) 7 PM News (time approximate) 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney: "Shokee, The Everglades Panther" 8:30 McMillan And Wife 10:30 News 11 PM Perry Mason 12 M Movie: "The Plainsman" 1:50 News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Gospel Jubilee 7 AM Ernest Angley 8 AM Amazing Grace 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 Spring Street, U.S.A. (Cynthia Clawson sings a couple of gospel songs and some Broadway hits of the past.) 12 N UT-Chattanooga Highlights (their opponent from Saturday is not given) 1 PM NFL Football: Jets-Bills 4 PM NFL Football: Dolphins-Chargers (time approximate) 7 PM Wild Kingdom (time approximate) 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney 8:30 McMillan And Wife 10:30 Police Surgeon 11 PM Jaycee Question Of The Week 11:30 Vanderbilt Highlights: Vandy-Alabama WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester 6:30 Sacred Heart 6:45 Living Word 7 AM Insight (the religious program) 7:30 This Is The Life 8 AM Day Of Discovery 8:30 Oral Roberts 9 AM Church Service 9:30 Kaleidoscope 10 AM Herald Of Truth 10:30 Faith For Today 11 AM Church Service 12 N Georgians Speak 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM NFL Game Of The Week

1:30 The NFL Today 2 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Saints (their meeting this past Sunday was a nailbiter, with the Falcons winning 27-24 with less than two minutes left in overtime) 5 PM Young People's Concert: "What Makes A Gershwin Tune A Gershwin Tune?" Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the New York Philharmonic. (time approximate) 6 PM CBS News Special: analysis of President Ford's "summit conference" on the economy 7 PM News 7:30 Apple's Way 8:30 Kojak 9:30 Mannix 10:30 Police Surgeon 11 PM News 11:30 CBS News (Dan Rather) 11:45 CBS Movie: "Skin Game" (delay from Thu 9 PM) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 12 N Zoom 12:30 Electric Company 1 PM Sound Of Youth 1:30 Music And The Spoken Word 2 PM Pharmacy 3 PM Your Marriage And Your Family 3:30 Bonjour France (French lessons) 4 PM 5 String Breakdown: Basic Banjo 4:30 Eye To Eye (art) 5 PM Speaking Freely 6 PM Coach Lawson 6:30 Memories Of Next Winter 7 PM Science And Art Of Football 7:30 Journey To Japan 8 PM Evening At Pops (Ella Fitzgerald performs) 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre (Lord Peter Wimsey in the conclusion of "The Unpleasantness Of The Bellona Club".) 10 PM Firing Line sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:30 Church Service 8 AM Call Of Calvary 8:30 Today's Living 9 AM Word Of God School 9:30 John Swafford (gospel music, also aired Sat 7 PM) 10:30 Light Unto My Path 11 AM Church Service 12 N League Of Women Voters 12:30 Backyard Safari 1 PM University Of Tennessee Highlights: UT-Auburn 2 PM College Football '74: highlights of Michigan State-UCLA,

Miami (FL)-Tampa, Tulsa-Arkansas 3 PM Issues And Answers (delay from 1:30) 3:30 Virginian 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM Movie: "The Tiger And The Pussycat" 8 PM Sonny Comedy Revue (guests: McLean Stevenson, Joey Heatherton, the Spinners) 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Valachi Papers" 11:30 ABC News (Bill Beutel) 11:45 Voice Of Victory 12:15 Orson Welles' Great Mysteries WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 5:30 Good Morning Atlanta 6 AM Crossroads 7 AM Messenger Quartet 7:30 Rex Humbard 8:30 Church Service 9 AM Hour Of Power (Robert Schuller) 10 AM Spring Street, U.S.A. 10:30 Lassie's Rescue Rangers 11 AM Goober And The Ghost Chasers 11:30 Make A Wish (archaeological digs of mounds created centuries ago by native Americans at Cahokia (IL) Mounds State Park) 12 N News 12:30 Ask City Hall 1 PM Countdown From Eleven 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM Crossroads 3 PM Movie: "Sailor Of The King" 4:30 Movie: "The Raid" (true story of a Confederate raid on St. Albans, VT) 6 PM News 6:30 Jimmy Dean 7 PM National Geographic 8 PM Sonny Comedy Revue 9 PM ABC Movie: "The Valachi Papers" 11:30 News 12 M Untouchables 1 AM Ebony Beat Journal 1:30 Countdown From Eleven 2 AM ABC News 2:15 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:30 Tony And Susan Alamo 8 AM Ole Time Gospel Hour (not sure if this is Jerry Falwell) 8:30 Good News 9 AM Chaplain Of Bourbon Street (Bob Harrington) 9:30 Trinity Hour 10 AM Jimmy Swaggart 10:30 Bread Of Life

11 AM Here And Now 11:30 Mormon World Conference 12:30 Women's Pro Tennis 1:30 The NFL Today 2 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Saints 5 PM Fishing With Bill Dance (time approximate) 5:30 World Of Survival 6 PM CBS News Special 7 PM News 7:30 Apple's Way 8:30 Kojak 9:30 Mannix 10:30 Clayton Star Time 11 PM CBS News 11:15 Movie: "Botany Bay" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Georgia All-Stars 7:30 Cotton Brothers 8 AM Silver Bells 8:30 Know Your Bible 9 AM Day Of Discovery 9:30 Good News 10 AM Sego Brothers And Naomi 10:30 Swilley Family 11 AM Mabel White Baptist Church 12 N Emphasis '74 12:15 Southern Sportsman 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM Film 1:30 The NFL Today 2 PM NFL Football: Falcons-Saints 5 PM Young People's Concert (time approximate) 6 PM CBS News Special 7 PM Rat Patrol 7:30 Apple's Way 8:30 Kojak 9:30 Mannix 10:30 Close Up 11 PM CBS News 11:15 Robins Report (Robins AFB) 11:20 High Chaparral WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 3 PM Dance To The Music 3:30 Job Man Caravan 4 PM Black Perspective On The News 4:30 Movie: "Flesh And The Devil" (silent) 6:30 Second Look: Hospital Services 7 PM TBA 7:30 Journey To Japan 8 PM Evening At Pops 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Firing Line sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Agriculture U.S.A. 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8 AM Brother Buzz 8:30 Speed Racer 9 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 10 AM Abbott And Costello 10:30 Movie: "Ride The Pink Horse" 12:30 Other People, Other Places 1 PM Movie: "Adventures Of Captain Fabian" 3 PM Movie: "In Search Of Gregory" 5 PM Movie: "Desert Detour" 7 PM Georgia Highlights: UGA-South Carolina 8 PM Alabama Highlights: Alabama-Vanderbilt 9 PM Auburn Highlights: Auburn-Tennessee 10 PM Tennessee Highlights: UT-Auburn 11 PM Movie: "20 Million Miles To Earth" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM International Cookbook 4:30 National Town Meeting (former Nixon aide William Ruckelshaus on "Whatever Happened To The American Dream?" presented live) 5:30 International Performance 6:30 Love Tennis 7 PM Zoom 7:30 Washington Week In Review 8 PM Evening At Pops 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Firing Line sign off 11 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7:55 Living Word 8 AM Old Time Gospel Hour (this is Jerry Falwell) 9 AM Herald Of Truth 9:30 Hour Of Deliverance 10 AM Changed Lives 10:30 Prosperity, Way Of Living 11:30 Healing Hour 12 N Norman Vincent Peale 12:30 Meet The Press (guest: Alan Greenspan, then chair of President Ford's Council of Economic Advisors) 1 PM NFL Football: Jets-Bills 4 PM NFL Football: Dolphins-Chargers (time approximate) 7 PM Wild Kingdom (time approximate) 7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney 8:30 McMillan And Wife 10:30 Movie: "Gun For A Coward"

WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 5:30 The People's Business 6 PM Antiques 6:30 Sign News 45 7 PM Preview 7:30 Journey To Japan 8 PM Evening At Pops 9 PM Masterpiece Theatre 10 PM Firing Line 11 PM Education WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Pattern For Living 7:30 Camp Meeting Hour 8 AM Old Time Gospel Hour 9 AM Day Of Miracles 9:30 Bible Lesson 10 AM Manna 10:30 Crossroads (not sure if this is Ch. 11's program) 11 AM Church Service 12 N Teach-In 1 PM Dimensions 2 PM Deaf Hear 2:30 Happy Hunters (they're a gospel-music family) 3 PM Encounter (religion) 3:30 Tony And Susan Alamo 4 PM Kathryn Kuhlman 4:30 Glenhaven Baptist Church 5 PM Assembly Of God Tabernacle 5:30 Deeper Life Temple 6 PM Chris Panos (religion) 6:30 Baptist Tabernacle (IIRC, Ch. 11 carried their 11 AM service for about a year in 1975-76, before switching to Roswell Street Baptist Church.) 7 PM Option '74 7:30 Countdown To A Miracle 8:30 Singing Kolendas (another gospel-music family) 9 PM Ernest Angley 10 PM Challenge Of Truth 10:30 Max Morris: A Preacher And His Piano 11 PM Voice Of Victory 11:30 Evangelist Roger Decor WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 8:25 Coffee Break 8:30 Church Service 9 AM Church Service 9:30 Human Dimension 10 AM Leonard Repass 10:30 Bible Story (this may be Paul Harvey) 11 AM Coffee Break 11:05 Cartoons And Comedies

11:30 Little Rascals 12 N Cartoons And Comedies 12:30 Story Of Human Enterprise (tree farming and the role of trees in industry and ecology) 1 PM Bible Answers 1:30 Old Country Church 2 PM Gospel Time 2:30 Insight 3 PM Church Of The Week 3:30 Pastor Of The Week 4 PM Words Of Life 5 PM Word Of God School 5:30 Church Service 6 PM Leonard Repass 6:30 Herald Of Truth 7 PM Peter Gunn 7:30 Church Service 8 PM Decoy 8:30 Big Story (the '50s series about famous journalists) 9 PM Praise The Lord 11 PM Midnight Meditation 11:05 Biography (Mike Wallace narrates the story of Sen. Robert Taft) 11:30 Star Performance Retro: Central & Southern Indiana/Eastern Illinois Tues, Sept 28, 1982 from TV News TV News only listed a B&W indication for movies...I've marked them in for shows I suspect were B&W, but I'm sure I may have missed one or two Cheesy WTWO 2-NBC Terre Haute 5:40 Weather/Today in Illiana 6:00 Country Day 6:30 Early Today 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue 10:00 Texas 11:00 Doctors 11:30 News noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Fantasy 3:00 Search for Tomorrow 3:30 Scooby-Doo 4:00 Happy Days Again 4:30 CHiPs Patrol 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Father Murphy (season premiere) 8:00 NBC Movie "Seems Like Old Times" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers subs for Johnny with guests Lana Turner, Erma Bombeck, and

Sarah Purcell) 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guests include Jerry Lewis) 12:30 NBC News Overnight WCIA 3-CBS Champaign 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Captain Kangaroo 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Phil Donahue 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 Early Show "Winning" (pt 1) 5:00 More Real People 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 PM Magazine 7:00 Bring 'em Back Alive 8:00 CBS Movie "Shadow Riders" 10:00 News 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hawaii Five-O mid. Midnight Movie "Duck Soup" (bw) WTTV 4-Ind Indianapolis 5:00 Movies Till Dawn" "The Kissing Bandit" cont'd (bw) 5:30 Brian Bex 6:00 RFD 4 6:30 700 Club 7:30 Cowboy Bob 8:00 Janie 9:00 Phil Donahue 10:00 Joker's Wild 10:30 Tic Tac Dough 11:00 Bob Braun noon Jim Gerard 12:30 Perry Mason (bw) 1:30 Your Show 2:30 Casper & Friends 3:00 Kartoon Karnival 3:30 Woody Woodpecker 4:00 Tom & Jerry 5:00 Good Times 5:30 Laverne & Shirley 6:00 Little House on the Prairie 7:00 7pm Movie "Night of the Grizzly" 9:00 News 10:00 Hawaii Five-O 11:00 Film Festival "Elephant Walk" 1:00 Movies Till Dawn "Lost Weekend" (bw) 3:05 Movies Till Dawn "Grand Hotel" (bw) WRTV 6-ABC Indianapolis

6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 So You Think You GotTroubles 9:30 Family Feud 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 All My Children noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 One Life to Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Muppet Show 3:30 Charlie's Angels 4:30 People's Court 5:00 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Happy Days (season premiere) 7:30 Laverne & Shirley (season premiere) 8:00 Three's Company (season premiere) 8:30 Nine to Five (return) 9:00 Hart to Hart (season premiere) 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Benny Hill 11:30 Fantasy Island 12:40 Entertainment Tonight WTVW 7-ABC Evansville 5:00 Mary Tyler Moore 5:30 Farm Show 5:55 Jim Bakker 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Ryan's Hope 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 Edge of Night 3:30 Scooby-Doo 4:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 4:30 Happy Days Again 5:00 Sanford & Son 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 Family Feud 7:00 Happy Days (season premiere) 7:30 Laverne & Shirley (season premiere) 8:00 Three's Company (season premiere) 8:30 Nine to Five (return) 9:00 Hart to Hart (season premiere) 10:00 News 10:30 You Asked for It 11:00 All in the Family

11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Fantasy Island 1:10 All-Night Show "Body Snatcher" (bw)/All in the Family/"Yellow Canary" (bw) WISH 8-CBS Indianapolis 5:30 Ag Day 6:00 Indy Today 6:30 Morning Stretch 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bewitched 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 Hour Magazine (guests Lana Turner, 70-yr-old baseball coach Thelma Williams, and financial advisor Emily Card) 4:00 Indianapolis Afternoon 5:00 News 6:00 CBS Evening News 6:30 Family Feud 7:00 Bring 'em Back Alive 8:00 CBS Movie "Shadow Riders" 10:00 News 10:30 Quincy 11:40 McMillan & Wife WGN 9-Ind Chicago 5:00 Flash Gordon 5:30 Faith 20 6;00 Top o' the Morning 6:30 Bullwinkle 7:00 Bozo 8:30 Bewitched 9:00 Morning Movie "Johnny Eager" (bw) 11:00 Big Valley noon You Asked for It 12:30 News 1:00 Dick Van Dyke 1:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 2:00 I Dream of Jeannie 2:30 Cartoons 4:30 Muppet Show 5:00 Welcome Back Kotter 5:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company 6:00 Barney Miller 6:30 Baseball: Cubs-Philadelphia 9:30 News 10:30 Charlie's Angels 11:30 WGN Presents "Condominiums" (pts 3 and 4) 2:00 Nightbeat 2:30 Late Movie "Raffles" (bw) WTHI 10-CBS Terre Haute

6:00 Weather 6:15 Cartoons/News 6:30 Ag Day 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Hour Magazine 10:00 Richard Simmons 10:30 $25,000 Pyramid 11:00 Young & the Restless noon News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Tattletales 3:30 Underdog 4:00 Muppet Show 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 More Real People 7:00 Bring 'em Back Alive 8:00 CBS Movie "Shadow Riders" 10:00 News 10:30 Quincy 11:40 McMillan & Wife WILL 12-PBS Urbana 7:45 AM Weather 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Instructional Programs 2:30 Electric Company 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 3-2-1 Contact 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Nightly Business Report 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:00 Over Easy (guests Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy) 7:30 Moneymakers "Diagram of Financial Independence" 8:00 National Geographic (ancient Egyptians) 9:00 Mystery! "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" (pt 1) 10:00 Doctor Who 10:30 Captioned ABC News WTHR 13-NBC Indianapolis 5:30 Statehouse Report 6:00 Dick Van Dyke 6:30 Early Today 7:00 Today 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Odd Couple 10:00 Texas 11:00 Diff'rent Strokes 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 Wheel of Fortune 1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives 3:00 Soap World 3:30 Alice 4:00 More Real People 4:30 M*A*S*H 5:00 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 You Asked for It 7:00 Father Murphy (season premiere) 8:00 NBC Movie "Seems Like Old Times" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 NBC News Overnight 1:30 Rat Patrol WFIE 14-NBC Evansville 6:30 Early Today 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue 10:00 People's Court 10:30 Diff'rent Strokes 11:00 Doctors 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Another World 2:30 Fantasy 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4:00 Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 Hogan's Heroes 5:00 More Real People 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Father Murphy (season premiere) 8:00 NBC Movie "Seems Like Old Times" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Rockford Files 12:30 NBC News Overnight WICD 15-Champaign/WICS 20-Springfield (NBC) 6:30 Early Today 7:00 Today 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Wheel of Fortune 10:00 Texas 11:00 Doctors 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Days of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Fantasy 3:00 Scooby-Doo 3:30 Tom & Jerry 4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Laverne & Shirley 5:00 Happy Days Again 5:30 (15) News 5:30 (20) NBC Nightly News 6:00 (15) NBC Nightly News 6:00 (20) News 6:30 Jeffersons 7:00 Father Murphy (season premiere) 8:00 NBC Movie "Seems Like Old Times" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 NBC News Overnight WAND 17-Decatur/W68AA-Danville (ABC) 5:50 Jim Bakker 6:50 Closer to God Today 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 People's Court 9:30 So You Think You Got Troubles 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 Edge of Night 3:30 Soap World 4:00 Hour Magazine 5:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 5:30 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Happy Days (season premiere) 7:30 Laverne & Shirley (season premiere) 8:00 Three's Company (season premiere) 8:30 Nine to Five (return) 9:00 Hart to Hart (season premiere) 10:00 News 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Happy Days WTBS 17-Ind Atlanta (listed CT) 5:00 News 6:05 Superstation Fun Time 6:35 I Dream of Jeannie 7:05 My Three Sons 7:35 That Girl 8:05 TBS Theatre "Dear Ruth" (bw) 10:05 News 11:05 Mike Douglas' People Now 12:05 TBS Theatre "It's a Great Feeling" 2:05 Superstation Fun Time 2:35 Flintstones 3:05 Munsters (bw) 3:35 Leave It to Beaver (bw)

4:05 Brady Bunch 4:35 Beverly Hillbillies 5:05 Carol Burnett 5:35 Bob Newhart 6:05 Gomer Pyle, USMC 6:35 Andy Griffith (bw) 7:05 Tuesday Movie "Fathom" 9:05 News 9:35 Baseball: Atlanta-San Francisco 12:50 TBS Theatre "Talent for Loving"/"Sabaka" 4:35 World at Large WLFI 18-CBS Lafayette 6:00 Country Day 6:30 AM Agriculture 7:00 CBS Morning News 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 Muppet Show 3:30 CBS Children's Mystery (pre-empts Little House on the Prairie) 4:30 M*A*S*H 5:00 All in the Family 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Barney Miller 7:00 Bring 'em Back Alive 8:00 CBS Movie "Shadow Riders" 10:00 News 10:30 Quincy 11:40 McMillan & Wife WFYI 20-PBS Indianapolis 6:45 Focus on Society 7:15 AM Weather 7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Electric Company 9:30 Frugal Gourmet 10:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 10:30 Nova 11:30 Over Easy noon Dick Cavett 12:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 1:00 Great Performances 2:30 Writer's Workshop 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 3-2-1 Contact 5:30 Voyage (of the Mimi?)

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:00 Indiana Primetime 7:30 Nightly Business Report 8:00 National Geographic (looks at ancient Egyptians) 9:00 Mystery "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" (pt 1) 10:00 Dick Cavett 10:30 Captioned ABC News 11:00 PBS Late Night WEHT 25-CBS Evansville 6:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Peggy Mitchell 8:30 Romance Theatre 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Child's Play 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Tattletales 11:30 Young & the Restless 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Big Valley 4:00 Hour Magazine 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Good Times 6:30 Three's Company 7:00 Bring 'em Back Alive 8:00 CBS Movie "Shadow Riders" 10:00 News 10:30 Quincy 11:40 McMillan & Wife WBAK 38-ABC Terre Haute 5:40 Weather 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Morning Stretch 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Jim Bakker 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 Terrytoons 4:00 Beverly Hillbillies 4:30 I Love Lucy 5:00 Rawhide (bw) 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Dick Van Dyke 7:00 Happy Days (season premiere) 7:30 Laverne & Shirley (season premiere) 8:00 Three's Company (season premiere) 8:30 Nine to Five (return)

9:00 Hart to Hart (season premiere) 10:00 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke) 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 Fantasy Island Over on the cablenets... All times CT-from TV News ESPN 5:00 College Football: UCLA-Michigan cont'd 6:00 SportsCenter 8:00 Baseball & Football Instruction 9:00 SportsCenter 11:00 College Football: Purdue-Notre Dame 2:00 Inside Baseball 2:30 Racquetball Championship 3:00 College Football: UCLA-Michigan 6:00 Sports Forum/SportsCenter 7:00 College Football: Nebraska-Penn State 10:00 SportsCenter 11:00 College Football: UCLA-Michigan 2:00 SportsCenter 3:00 CFL: Montreal-Winnipeg HBO 5:00 Kid from Not-So-Big 6:30 Movie "Cattle Annie and Little Britches" 8:30 Consumer Reports 9:00 Movie "Circle of Two" 11:00 Country Music USA noon Movie "The Irishman" 2:00 Movie "Cattle Annie and Little Britches" 4:00 Consumer Reports 4:30 Kid from Not-So-Big 6:00 Talking Sex with Your Kids 6:30 Race for the Pennant 7:00 Movie "Student Bodies" 8:30 Movie "All the Marbles" 10:30 Race for the Pennant 11:00 Movie "Cattle Annie and Little Britches" 12:40 Movie "Circle of Two" 2:20 Movie "All the Marbles" 4:15 Country Music USA Showtime 5:00 Laff-a-Thon cont'd 5:30 Fractured Flickers 6:00 Movie "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" 9:00 Movie "Key to the City" (bw) 11:00 Movie "Mornings at Seven" 1:30 Two Dangerous Ladies 2:30 Movie "My Champion" 4:30 Movie "North by Northwest" 7:00 Movie "The Hunter" 8:00 Romance 9:00 Movie "Mornings at Seven"

11:45 Movie "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" 2:10 Movie "The Hunter" 4:00 Movie "My Champion" USA Network 5:00 USA Movie "Billy Liar" cont'd (bw) 6:00 Alive & Well 8:00 Calliope 9:00 Sonya 10:00 Woman's Day USA 10:30 Are You Anybody? 11:00 USA Movie "King Solomon's Treasure" 1:00 Coronation Street 1:30 You 2:00 Sonya 3:00 Alive & Well 5:00 USA Cartoon Express 6:00 Are You Anybody? 6:30 Sports 7:00 Masters Barefoot Waterskiing 8:00 Night Flight Special 10:00 Time-Out Theatre 11:30 College Football: Georgia-South Carolina, followed by Michigan State-Miami 4:00 USA Movie "King Solomon's Treasure" Retro: Kentucky Thursday, September 23, 1971 From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition: WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC) 6:45 Today In Louisville 7 AM Today (author and "Realist" magazine editor Paul Krassner discusses his book "How A Satirical Editor Became A Yippie Conspirator In Ten Easy Years"; Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters, Joe Garagiola are regulars) 9 AM Morning Show (guest Phyllis Schlafly) 9:55 News 10 AM Dinah's Place (guest: heart surgeon Michael DeBakey) 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 Mike Douglas (co-host David Steinberg; actress Judy Graubart, Wilson Pickett) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Movie: "Wild And Wonderful" 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM News, Weather And Sports

6:30 NBC News (John Chancellor) 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 Primus (undersea adventures with Robert Brown, who competes against himself in Louisville--"Here Come The Brides" airs 7-8 on WHAS) 8 PM Flip Wilson (guests: George Gobel, Mahalia Jackson, Joan Rivers) 9 PM Nichols (James Garner as a cowardly sheriff; an overhaul at midseason to make him more conventional failed to save the show.) 10 PM Dean Martin (guests: Carroll O'Connor, Ruth Buzzi, Vikki Carr) 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Untouchables WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 6:15 Moment Of Meditation 6:20 Good Morning 6:30 University Of Michigan 7 AM Today 9 AM Paul Dixon 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 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 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Phil Donahue (guest: psychic Jeane Dixon) 5 PM Mike Douglas (co-hostess Ruth Gordon; Dinah Shore, Victor Buono, the Ace Trucking Company) 6 PM News, Weather And Sports 6:30 NBC News 7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 7:30 Primus 8 PM Flip Wilson 9 PM Nichols 10 PM Dean Martin 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Tonight Show WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 6:20 Farm News 6:30 Young World 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Uncle Al 10:30 Search For Tomorrow (delay from 12:30) 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (delay from 4 PM) 12 N News, Weather And Sports 12:30 Nick Clooney

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 Movie: "Wings Of The Hawk" 6 PM News, Weather And Sports 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal (Monty Hall) 8 PM Bearcats! (Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole in an unusual Western--they travel around in a 1914 Stutz Bearcat; believe it or not, this show was replaced in January 1972 by "Me And The Chimp".) 9 PM Movie: "Man In The Middle" 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin 1 AM Bible Answers 1:30 Local News WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Edge Of Night 9:30 Omelet (local talk-variety show) 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 News, Weather, Sports 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Lost In Space 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 5 PM Truth Or Consequences 5:30 News, Weather And Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Here Come The Brides 8 PM Bearcats! 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Ambushers" 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Perry Mason (a few years later WLKY would have this show at this time) WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC) 7:30 TBA 8 AM Across The Fence 8:30 Skipper Ryle And Bozo 9:45 Black History

9:50 Lucille Rivers (sewing) 10 AM Dinah's Place (pre-empted on Ch. 5) 10:30 Make A Wish (delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 11 AM Newlywed Game (delay from 2 PM) 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Password (guests: Carol Burnett and Henry Fonda, whose "The Smith Family" aired Wednesdays on ABC) 1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM News, Weather, Sports (no joke--and I wonder, with stations expanding their local news into the 4 PM slot, if this might come to pass on a larger scale someday) 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 The Virginian 6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM To Tell The Truth (panel: Orson Bean, Pat Carroll, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen) 7:30 What's My Line? (panel: Bert Convy, Arlene Francis, Soupy Sales, WABC newscaster Melba Tolliver) 8 PM Alias Smith And Jones 9 PM Longstreet 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Dick Cavett 1 AM Local News WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS) 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 In-school programming 2:30 In-school programming ends, nothing listed until 4 PM 4 PM Sesame Street (guest: Burt Lancaster) 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 What's New (a visit to the Confederate monument carved into the side of Stone Mountain, GA) 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Boboquivari (guest: blues guitarist Sam "Lightnin'" Hawkins) 7:30 Thirty Minutes With... 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 NET Playhouse: "The Blood Knot," about racial prejudice in South Africa sign off 10 PM WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Steve Allen (guests: Gloria DeHaven, Dick Shawn,

Freda Payne) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News, Weather And Sports 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Jeopardy! 1:30 Three On A Match 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Flintstones 5 PM Jeff's Collie 5:30 News, Weather And Sports 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Green Acres 7:30 Buck Owens (guest: Freddie Hart) 8 PM Flip Wilson 9 PM Nichols 10 PM Dean Martin 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Take Five WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.) 11:55 News 12 N Larry Smith/Romper Room 1 PM Movie: "Battle Of The Coral Sea" 2:55 News 3 PM Larry Smith Kartoon Klub 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Speed Racer 4:30 Patty Duke 5 PM Lost In Space 6 PM Twilight Zone 6:30 Daniel Boone 7:30 Dragnet (Friday and Gannon) 8 PM High Chaparral 9 PM Movie: "Sunday In New York" 11 PM Felony Squad 11:30 Movie: "Ride, Vaquero!" ("vaquero" is Spanish for "cowboy") WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS) 6:55 Law Of The Land 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Town Talk 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News, Weather And Sports 12:15 Phil Donahue 1:15 Lucille Rivers 1:25 Bulletin Board 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Galloping Gourmet 2:30 Guiding Light 3 PM Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Fury 4:30 High Chaparral 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (delay from 4 PM) 6 PM News, Weather And Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Movie: "The King And I" 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Ambushers" 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Movie: "A Man Alone" (news follows at approximately 1 AM) WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC) 7 AM Rocky And His Friends 7:25 Bob Terry & His Pirates 7:55 Romper Room 8:25 Galloping Gourmet 8:55 Dr. Joyce Brothers 9 AM Movie: "Town Without Pity" (news interrupts the movie at 9:55) 10:55 News 11 AM Love, American Style 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Password 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 Merv Griffin (still on CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 11, so I have to believe this is a day-behind) 5 PM Gilligan's Island 5:30 News, Weather And Sports 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Movie: "Slaughter Trail" 8 PM Alias Smith And Jones 9 PM Longstreet 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News, Weather And Sports 11:30 Dick Cavett WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.) 2:30 Movie Game

3 PM Huck And Yogi 4 PM Rocket Robin Hood 4:30 Speed Racer 5 PM Spider-Man 5:30 Munsters 6 PM Patty Duke 6:30 Flipper 7 PM Virginian 8:30 David Frost (guests: Arthur Hill, Jim McKay, David Brenner, Jean Holm--the Air Force's first female general, English pianist Rosemary Brown--who claims she has communicated with Mozart and other composers) 10 PM The Saint 11 PM Movie: "The Last Command" WBLG Ch. 62 (WTVQ Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC) 8:30 Little Rascals 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Perry Mason 11 AM Dale Wright (local) 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Password 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 I Love Lucy 5 PM Daniel Boone 6 PM News, Weather And Sports 6:30 ABC News 7 PM Hazel 7:30 Doctor In The House 8 PM Alias Smith And Jones 9 PM Longstreet 10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Dick Van Dyke (Jerry Van Dyke as Rob Petrie's brother Stacey) sign off 12 M 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) 8:30 In-school programming 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Hodgepodge Lodge 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Window To The Classroom 6:30 Community High School

7 PM Making Things Grow 7:30 In Days Of Awe (the significance of the Jewish High Holy Days) 8 PM Washington Week In Review 8:30 NET Playhouse 10 PM Evening At Pops sign off 11 PM WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS) 8 PM Bearcats!...believe it or not, this show was replaced in January 1972 by "Me And The Chimp" What did CBS follow the Chimpster with at 8:30/7:30 in the '71-'72 "second season"? (I'm drawing a blank.) My Three Sons moved to Thursdays in January 1972 at 8:30/7:30 from Mondays at 10:00/9:00. The Monday comedies at 10:00/9:00 on CBS with MTS and Arnie didn't work all that well and Arnie moved back to Saturday night that January. Thanks, I've now put most of the other midseason pieces together: Arnie to Sat 9:30/8:30 which shifted MTM back an hour to 8:30/7:30 as Miss Wheat Thins #1 was cancelled. But what did CBS then put on Mondays at 10/9? Quote And we all know what replaced both Me And The Chimp and My Three Sons that fall. Good night, John Boy. Wink Sonny and Cher got the 10/9 slot on Mondays. BTW, CBS's midseason Saturday-night lineup was: 8:00/7:00 All In The Family 8:30/7:30 Mary Tyler Moore 9:00/8:00 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30/8:30 Arnie 10:00/9:00 Mission: Impossible Retro: Philadelphia Sun, Sept 27, 1953

Retro: Philadelphia Sun, Sept 27, 1953 on: September 27, 2010, 07:55:58 AM from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition Network affiliation info from http://www.mcsittel.com/html/tvg-phl.htm WPTZ 3-NBC Philadelphia 9:40 Thought for Today 9:45 Today's Headlines 10:00 Frontiers of Faith

10:30 This is the Life 11:00 Bertie the Bunyip noon Mr. Wizard 12:30 TBA 1:00 Opening of Community Chest Drive (President Eisenhower launches the 1953 National Community Chest Drive, followed by a special edition of What's My Line? simulcast on all networks) 1:30 Academy Theater "South Sea Adventure" 2:30 Cross Section 3:00 Paul Winchell 3:30 Excursion (guest Maureen Connolly) 4:00 Roy Rogers "Dead Man's Hills" 4:30 Zoo Parade "Survival of the Fittest" 5:00 Hall of Fame "Queen Way" (Series return) 6:00 Mirror Theater "Because I Love Him" 6:30 Let's Go 6:40 News 6:45 Keiran's Kaleidoscope "Ant City" 7:00 Favorite Story 7:30 Mr. Peepers 8:00 Big Payoff 9:00 TV Playhouse "0 for 37" 10:00 Letter to Loretta 10:30 TBA 11:00 Sunday Playhouse "Misadventures of Buster Keaton" 12:20 News 12:25 Religious Thought WFIL 6-ABC/DuMont Philadelphia 10:00 What's Your Trouble? 10:15 Sunday Comics 10:30 Panorama 11:30 Spotlight Review noon Adventures in Israel "Transition" 12:30 Faith for Today 1:00 Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 What One Person Can Do 1:45 We Love Dogs (premiere) 2:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Detroit (commentators Byrum Saam, Joe Tucker, and Harry Wismer) 4:30 Information USA 5:00 Super Circus 6:00 Terry & the Pirates "The Maitland Affair" 6:30 Week in Philadelphia 6:45 Pulse in the City "Comeback" 7:00 You Asked for It 7:30 Frank Leahy 7:45 Notre Dame Football (premiere, Irish-Oklahoma highlights) 9:00 Walter Winchell 9:15 Orchid Award (guests the Five Demarco Sisters) 9:30 Plainclothesman 10:00 Rocky King 10:30 Youth on the March 11:00 What One Can Do 11:15 Ramar WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster 11:15 Sunday Serenade

11:30 Sunday Meditation 12:30 Film Presentation 12;45 Film Featurette "Capital for a Day" 1:00 Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 News Summary 1:45 Football Preview 2:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Detroit 3:30 Excursion 4:00 sign-off 4:30 Zoo Parade "Survival of the Fittest" 5:00 TBA 5:30 Terry & the Pirates 6:00 Sanctuary Time 6:30 Racket Squad 7:00 Paul Winchell (guest Sally Forrest) 7:30 Mr. Peepers 8:00 Big Payoff 9:00 TV Playhouse "0 for 37" 10:00 Toast of the Town (guests Gene Autry, Dolores Gray, John Raitt, and Anne Russell) 11:00 News/Sports 11:10 Regional News 11:15 Letter to Loretta 11:45 Sports Notes WCAU 10-CBS Philadelphia 10:00 Time/Music/Resume 10:15 TV Newsreel 10:30 Lamp Unto My Feet 11:00 Cartoon Corner 11:15 Here's Willie 11:30 Children's Hour 12:30 Patches 1:00 Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 Baseball: Philadelphia-Brooklyn 4:00 Sunday Feature "End of the Road" 5:30 Man of the Week 6:00 Adventure "Life Among the Australian Aborigines" 6:30 You are There "Birth of a National Anthem" 7:00 Douglas Fairbanks "The Scream" 7:30 Private Secretary 8:00 Toast of the Town (guests Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, Darvas & Julia, and Walter Dare Wahl) 9:00 Fred Waring (return) 9:30 Dance Party (guests Richard Tucker, Billy DeWolfe, and Burton's Birds) 10:00 The Web "Combination for Murder" 10:30 What's My Line? 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Man About Town 11:30 Feature Theater WDEL 12-NBC Wilmington 12:30pm Catholic TV Guild 1:00 Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 School Report 2:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Detroit 3:30 Excursion

4:00 sign-off 4:30 Zoo Parade "Survival of the Fittest" 5:00 Hall of Fame "Queen Way" (return) 6:00 Meet the Press 6:30 Roy Rogers "Dead Man's Hills" 7:00 Paul Winchell 7:30 Mr. Peepers 8:00 Pig Payoff 9:00 TV Playhouse "0 for 37" 10:00 Letter to Loretta 10:30 Hour of Decision 10:45 Weekly News Review 11:00 Headline Roundup WEEU 33-NBC/ABC Reading 1pm Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 Frontiers of Faith 2:00 sign-off 3:30 Excursion 4:00 What's Your Trouble? 4:15 Pupular Pals 4:30 Six Gun Playhouse "Shadows of the Range" 5:30 Chapel 6:00 Week's News Review 6:15 What One Can Do 6:30 George Jessel (guests Lilo and Jan Peerce) 7:00 Jerry Kobrin 7:15 Power 7:30 Sunday Theatre 9:00 TV Playhouse "0 for 37" 10:00 Sunset Trail "Fighting Fury" 11:00 News WSBA 43-ABC York 1pm Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 World in Review 1:45 Big League Football 2:00 NFL: the Battle of Chicago as Da Bears square off with the cross-town rival Cardinals (Red Grange and Bill Fay with the call) 5:00 Super Circus 6:00 Big Picture 6:30 George Jessel 7:00 You Asked for It 7:30 Frank Leahy (premiere) 7:45 Notre Dame Football: Irish v Oklahoma 9:00 Walter Winchell 9:15 Orchid Award 9:30 York High Football 10:00 Hour of Decision 10:15 Industry on Parade 10:30 Of Human Interest 11:00 News Briefs WFPG 46-NBC/CBS/ABC/DuMont Atlantic City 1pm Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 Baseball: Philadelphia-Brooklyn

2:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Detroit 3:30 Excursion 4:00 Film Feature 5:30 American Forum 6:00 Adventure "Life Among the Australian Aborigines" 6:30 Film Feature 8:00 Big Payoff 9:00 TV Playhouse "0 for 37" 10:00 The Web "Combination for Murder" 10:30 Hour of Decision 10:45 What One Can Do WHUM 61-CBS Reading 1pm Opening of Community Chest Drive 1:30 sign-off 2:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Detroit 4:30 What One Can Do 4:45 Hour of Decision 5:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "The Difference" 6:00 Adventure "Life Among the Australian Aborigines" 6:30 You are There "Birth of a National Anthem" 7:00 Medallion Theater 7:30 Private Secretary 8:00 Toast of the Town 9:00 Fred Waring 9:30 Dance Party 10:00 The Web "Combination for Murder" 10:30 Sunday Vespers 11:00 Sunday News 11:15 Film Feature 12:15 News Does anybody know the reason for the special Sunday-afternoon telecast of "What's My Line?" The following year, on Sunday, September 26, a special edition of "Masquerade Party" aired at 2 PM on all the networks. Was this for some charitable cause, or what? Based on what the listings said, I have to assume the reason for it was the launch of the Community Chest Drive. Did the DuMont full affiliates like WDTV Pittsburgh or WABD NYC carry that as well? from TV Guide-Philadelphia edition Network affiliation info from http://www.mcsittel.com/html/tvg-phl.htm WDEL 12-NBC Wilmington 2:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Detroit 3:30 Excursion 4:00 sign-off Man, the Steelers and Lions would have to run the hurry-up offense and skip half-time to beat that sign-off!

Retro: Eastern Virginia Saturday, September 27, 1969 From TV Guide, Eastern Virginia Edition: WTAR (WTKR) Ch. 3 Norfolk (CBS) 6:30 Conversations In Black: blacks in politics 7 AM Flibbertigibbet 8 AM Jetsons 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Dastardly & Muttley In Their Flying Machines 10 AM Perils Of Penelope Pitstop 10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? 11 AM Archie Comedy Hour 12 N Monkees 12:30 Wacky Races 1 PM Superman (animated) 1:30 Jonny Quest 2 PM Cartoon Carousel 3 PM This Week In Pro Football 4 PM Scholastic Football Round-Up (sounds like highlights of Friday night's high school games) 4:30 Outdoorsman (Joe Foss) 5 PM Wilburn Brothers (guest: George Hamilton IV) 5:30 Porter Wagoner (guest: George Morgan) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM Death Valley Days 7:30 Jackie Gleason (Paul Lynde guests as a movie star who offers $25,000 and a trip to Hollywood to the winners of a songwriting contest. Ralph and Ed enter, unaware of a catch: entrants must be under 18.) 8:30 It Was A Short Summer, Charlie Brown 9 PM Green Acres 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Tackle Box (fishing) 11:40 Movie: "Sword Of Lancelot" WSVA (WHSV) Ch. 3 Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC) 8 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 8:30 Smokey Bear 9 AM Cattanooga Cats 10 AM Hot Wheels 10:30 Hardy Boys (animated) 11 AM Sky Hawks 11:30 Adventures Of Gulliver 12 N Fantastic Voyage 12:30 American Bandstand (guests: the Association) 1:30 College Football Pre-Game Show 1:45 College Football: Richmond-VMI 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Pendleton, OR, Rodeo;

National Drag Racing Championships; "funny cars") (time approximate) 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music 7:30 Dating Game (guests: Tiffany Bolling of the new ABC series "The New People" (sort of a prototype of "Lost"); Kevin McCarthy (R.I.P.) of ABC's primetime soap "The Survivors") 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Johnny Cash (last show until January; guests: Phil Harris, Roy Orbison, singer Bobbi Martin, Creedence Clearwater Revival) 10:30 Movie: "Let No Man Write My Epitaph" WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond (CBS) 6 AM Conversations In Black: black education and higher education for blacks 7 AM Tom And Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM) 7:30 Sooper Dog (long-running local kids' show) 8 AM Jetsons 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 9:30 Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines 10 AM Perils Of Penelope Pitstop 10:30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? 11 AM Archie Comedy Hour 12 N Monkees 12:30 Wacky Races 1 PM Superman (animated) 1:30 Jonny Quest 2 PM Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo 2:30 Six-Teen (sounds like a dance-party show) 3:30 Upbeat 4:30 The Beat (music) 5 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh) 6 PM Death Valley Days 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 It Was A Short Summer, Charlie Brown 9 PM Green Acres 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Babette Goes To War" WXEX (WRIC) Ch. 8 Richmond-Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM Town And Country 7:30 Ft. Lee Hi-Lites 7:45 College Round-Up 8 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 8:30 Smokey Bear 9 AM Cattanooga Cats 10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys (animated) 11 AM Sky Hawks 11:30 Adventures Of Gulliver 12 N Fantastic Voyage 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 College Football Pre-Game Show 1:45 College Football: Richmond-VMI 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music 7 PM Wilburn Brothers (guest: Norma Jean, Porter Wagoner's female singer before Dolly Parton) 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Johnny Cash 10:30 Virginian (pre-empted on Ch. 12 Wednesdays at 7:30) 12 M Country Hayride 1 AM ABC News (anchor not given, but I believe it was Keith McBee) WAVY Ch. 10 Norfolk (NBC) 6:30 Film 7 AM Laughing Place 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 Jambo ("Daktari"'s Marshall Thompson hosts this series of stories about jungle animals; today it's Sumbufu, a young elephant who loves to play practical jokes.) 12 N Flintstones 12:30 Underdog 1 PM Wild Kingdom (still on NBC, delay from Sun 7 PM) 1:30 News, Weather, Sports 2 PM Baseball: Teams TBA, dependent on the pennant races; possible games: San Diego-Atlanta, HoustonCincinnati, Cubs-Pittsburgh, Mets-Philadelphia (2:15, pre-game at 2), Giants-Dodgers (4:15, pre-game at 4) NOTE: GE College Bowl may or may not air at 5:30. 7 PM News, Weather, Sports 7:30 Andy Williams (guests: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Tony Joe White, Arte Johnson, Donovan) 8:30 Adam-12 9 PM Movie: "Walk On The Wild Side" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "The 4D Man" 1 AM News WWBT Ch. 12 Richmond (NBC) 6:55 Farm Almanac

7 AM Lessons For Living 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 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 Jambo 12 N Flintstones 12:30 Movie: "Masterson Of Kansas" (George Montgomery, not Gene Barry, plays Bat Masterson) 2 PM Baseball (see Ch. 10 for details) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Andy Williams 8:30 Adam-12 9 PM NBC Movie: "Shenandoah" 11:15 Movie: "My Sister Eileen" (a short-lived 1960-61 CBS sitcom of the same name was based on this movie) WVEC Ch. 13 Norfolk (ABC) 7 AM Comedy Time 8 AM New Casper Cartoon Show 8:30 Smokey Bear 9 AM Cattanooga Cats 10 AM Hot Wheels 10:30 Hardy Boys (animated) 11 AM Sky Hawks 11:30 Adventures Of Gulliver 12 N Fantastic Voyage 12:30 American Bandstand 1:30 College Football Pre-Game Show 1:45 College Football: Richmond-VMI 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate) 6:30 Hawaiian Eye 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Johnny Cash 10:30 ABC Movie: "A Guide For The Married Man" (delay from Wed 9 PM) 12:30 ABC News WHRO Ch. 15 Norfolk (NET) off air on Saturday WCVE Ch. 23 Richmond (NET) off air on Saturday WYAH (WGNT) Ch. 27 Portsmouth (Ind.) 5 PM Spotlight On Sports 5:30 Sportsman 6 PM Hunting And Fishing

6:30 Jim And Tammy 7:30 Film 8 PM America Sings 8:30 Word Of Life 9 PM The Answer 9:30 Tomorrow's Lesson 10 PM Billy Graham (I never knew if these were tapes of past crusades, or what, exactly.) Retro: Chicago/Milwaukee/Madison/Rockford Thurs, Sept 23, 1976 from TV Guide-Illinois/Wisconsin edition Presidential Debate analysis may delay late evening programs WBBM 2-CBS Chicago 6:00 Sunrise Semester "The Novel and Theater in Contemporary France" 6:30 It's Worth Knowing 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 Lee Phillip/Renee Poussaint 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 Dinah! (guests Redd Foxx, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jessica Walter, LaWanda Page, and Janice) 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 7:00 You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown 7:30 Waltons (season premiere #5) 8:30 Presidential Debate (from Philly's Walnut Street Theater, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter square off in the first televised Presidential debate in 16 years, made possible by a new FCC interpretation of the Fairness Doctrine) 10:00 News 10:30 Kojak 11:30 Movie "Chase" (series pilot) 1:00 Bill Cosby 1:30 News 1:45 Movie "Murder One" (pilot for The DA) 3:45 Movie "Mr. Belvedere Goes to College" (bw) WISC 3-CBS Madison 6:30 Sunrise Semester "The Novel and Theater in Contemporary France" 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 Farm Hour 1:00 Peyton Place 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 All in the Family 2:30 Match Game 3:00 As the World Turns 4:00 Merv Griffin (the 1st annual Merv Griffin Money Tennis Classic with co-hosts Princess Grace (Kelly) and Prince Rainier of Monaco/guests Dina Merrill, Bill Cosby, Don Hamilton, and Penny Marshall) 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown 7:30 Waltons (season premiere #5) 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Kojak 11:30 Movie "Chase" (series pilot) WTMJ 4-NBC Milwaukee 5:55 Spirit of '76 6:00 Lone Ranger 6:30 Morning Scene 7:00 Today (guest Pearl Bailey) 9:00 Sanford & Son 9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Lorenzo & Henrietta Music (guest Henry Winkler) 11:30 Gong Show 11:55 Loving Free noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Merv Griffin (no details listed) 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Muppet Show (premiere with guest Sandy Duncan) 7:00 TBA 7:30 Baa Baa Black Sheep 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (no details listed) mid. Tomorrow 1:00 Loving Free 1:05 Not for Women Only 1:35 Good Day! (guest Clay Blair Jr/recipes with zucchini/dog-care tips) WMAQ 5-NBC Chicago 6:00 Knowledge

6:30 Today in Chicago 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 News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Joe Frazier/guests Robert Goulet, KC & the Sunshine Band, Don Herbert, and Marilyn Beck) 5:00 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Gemini Man (premiere) 7:30 Baa Baa Black Sheep 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show mid. Tomorrow 1:00 This is the Life WITI 6-ABC Milwaukee 5:55 Editorial 6:00 Good Morning America 7:00 AM Milwaukee 7:10 You & I 8:00 Porky Pig & Friends 8:20 Lassie 8:50 AM Milwaukee 9:00 Phil Donahue (no details listed) 10:00 Lucy Show (guest star Ethel Merman) 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 All My Children noon News 12:30 Family Feud 1:00 $20,000 Pyramid 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Dinah! (guests Fernando Lamas, Lainie Kazan, Three Dog Night, Chuck Woolery (who sings on this show), Abigail Van Buren, and Frank Welker) 5:00 ABC Evening News 5:30 Adam-12 6:00 News 6:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes (premiere) 7:00 Welcome Back, Kotter (season premiere #2; Pat Morita plays his title role from Mr. T & Tina, offering Kotter a job with him) 7:30 Barney Miller (season premiere #3) 8:00 Tony Randall (premiere) 8:30 Presidential Debate

10:00 News 10:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 11:00 Ironside mid. Streets of San Francisco 1:10 Dan August 2:20 News 2:30 Movie "Be My Guest" (bw) 4:05 Editorial WLS 7-ABC Chicago 6:30 Perspectives 6:55 Earl Nightingale 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Steve Edwards' AM Chicago (guests Philip & Burt Ross, and Andrew Tobias) 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 All My Children noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Family Feud 1:00 $20,000 Pyramid 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Movie "The Miracle Worker" (bw) 5:00 News 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 News 7:00 Welcome Back, Kotter (season premiere #2) 7:30 Barney Miller (season premiere #3) 8:00 Tony Randall (premiere) 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Streets of San Francisco 11:40 Dan August 12:50 Movie "Quest for Love" WGN 9-Ind Chicago 6:25 Family Health News 6:30 Top o' the Morning 6:55 News 7:00 Ray Rayner 8:30 I Dream of Jeannie 9:00 Movie "The High Cost of Loving" (bw) 11:00 Phil Donahue (live; guests Lawrence Welk, Frankie Yankovic, and their orchestras) noon Bozo's Circus 12:55 News 1:15 Baseball Warm-Up 1:30 Baseball: the Cubs host Pittsburgh, Jack Brickhouse and Jim West with the call WGN usually ran Bewitched at 1, Love American Style at 1:30 and 2, Mickey Mouse Club (bw) at 2:30, Howdy Doody at 3, Gilligan's Island at 3:30, and McHale's Navy (bw) at 4 4:30 I Dream of Jeannie 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 6:00 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 6:30 Odd Couple 7:00 Star Trek

8:00 Bonanza 9:00 Lorenzo & Henrietta Music (guest Anne Baxter) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "My Geisha" 12:55 News 1:25 Movie "Beast from Haunted Cave" (bw) 2:50 FBI WMVS 10-PBS Milwaukee 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Communications Skilles 11:00 Potpourri 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 1:00 Instructional Programs 3:00 Our Sweet Heritage 3:30 Infinity Factory 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 American Economy 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:00 TBA 8:00 Hollywood Television Theatre "The Hemingway Play" 9:30 Caught in the Act (guests the Boys of the Lough) 10:00 Hatha Yoga 10:30 Upstairs, Downstairs (pt 12) WTTW 11-PBS Chicago 8:00 Electric Company 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Electric Company 11:00 Infinity Factory 11:30 Villa Alegre noon French Chef 12:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 1:00 Evening at Pops (guest Ella Fitzgerald) 2:00 Decades of Decision 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Electric Company 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Adams Chronicles (pt 1) 8:00 Presidential Debate Preview 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 Presdential Debate Analysis 10:30 Hollywood Television Theatre "The Sty of the Blind Pig" mid. Captioned ABC News WISN 12-CBS Milwaukee 5:55 Badger Farm Report 6:10 Sunrise Semester "The Novel and Theatre in Contemporary France"

6:40 Opportunity 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 Dialing for Dollars 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 All in the Family 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Partridge Family 3:30 My Three Sons 4:00 Emergency One! 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Bowling for Dollars 6:30 Match Game PM 7:00 You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown 7:30 Waltons (season premiere #5) 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Kojak 11:30 Movie "Chase" (series pilot) 1:00 FBI 2:00 News WREX 13-ABC Rockford 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Mike Douglas (same guests as WMAQ, except Beck wasn't seen in Rockford) 10:00 Ryan's Hope 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 All My Children noon News 12:30 Family Feud 1:00 $20,000 Pyramid 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Bewitched 4:00 Brady Bunch 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5:00 ABC Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Adam-12 6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals 7:00 Welcome Back, Kotter (season premiere #2) 7:30 Barney Miller (season premiere #3) 8:00 Tony Randall (premiere) 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:30 Streets of San Francisco

12:40 Dan August WMTV 15-NBC Madison 6:55 Loving Free 7:00 Today 9:00 Dinah! (guests Jerry Lewis, Chad Everett, Marvin Hamlisch, Charo, and Julius LaRosa) 10:00 Wheel of Fortune 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Fun Factory 11:30 Gong Show 11:55 Loving Free noon Somerset 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Sanford & Son 3:30 Gilligan's Island (bw) 4:00 Star Trek 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 7:00 Wild Kingdom 7:30 Adam-12 8:00 Bewitched 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show mid. Tomorrow 1:00 News WTVO 17-NBC Rockford 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 That Girl 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Mickey Mouse Club (bw) 3:30 Partridge Family 4:00 Get Smart 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Gemini Man (premiere) 7:30 Baa Baa Black Sheep 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show mid. Tomorrow

WVTV 18-Ind Milwaukee 11:00 Manna 11:30 700 Club (politicians' religious beliefs are discussed) 1:00 News 1:30 Beverly Hillbillies (guest stars Flatt & Scruggs, who perform the show's theme music) 2:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC 2:30 Mickey Mouse Club (bw) 3:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Little Rascals 4:30 Gilligan's Island (guest star Don Rickles) 5:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 Brady Bunch 6:30 Andy Griffith (bw) 7:00 Bowling Game 8:00 Movie "Deadfall" 10:00 Love American Style 10:30 Movie "Manpower" (bw) 12:15 News WHA 21-PBS Madison 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Instructional Programs 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 1:00 Instructional Programs 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Electric Company 5:30 Zoom 6:00 Communication Skills 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:00 Upstairs, Downstairs (pt 12) 8:00 Hollywood Television Theatre "The Hemingway Play" 9:30 Caught in the Act (guests the Boys of the Lough) 10:00 Woman 10:30 Captioned ABC News WCEE 23-CBS Rockford 7:55 Community Calendar 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 Phil Donahue (guest Nora Ephron) 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 Dinah! (guests not listed) 5:00 Hogan's Heroes

5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 $128,000 Question 7:00 You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown 7:30 Waltons (season premiere #5) 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Kojak 11:30 Movie "Chase" (series pilot) WCIU 26-Ind Chicago 9:00 Market Reports/News 9:30 Business Newsmakers 10:30 News 11:00 Market Reports/News 11:30 Ask an Expert noon Market Reports/News 12:20 Ask an Expert 12:50 Market Reports/News 1:00 Terry's Time 1:30 Ask an Expert 2:00 Market Reports/News 2:30 News 3:00 Market Reports/News 3:30 My Opinion 3:45 For or Against 4:00 Soul of the City 4:30 Black's View of the News 4:45 Today's Racing 5:00 El Mundo de Jugete 5:30 El Milagro de Vivir 6:30 News 7:00 Ayuda! 8:00 Super Goya 9:00 Tony Quintana 10:30 Los Que Ayudan a Dios WKOW 27-ABC Madison 8:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Bozo's Big Top 9:30 Rin Tin Tin 10:00 Mr. Ed 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 All My Children noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Family Feud 1:00 $20,000 Pyramid 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night 3:30 Marcus Welby, MD 4:30 That Girl 5:00 ABC Evening News 5:30 My Three Sons 6:00 News

6:30 Brady Bunch (Robert Reed and E.G. Marshall, who co-starred in The Defenders, reunite) 7:00 Welcome Back, Kotter (season premiere #2) 7:30 Barney Miller (season premiere #3) 8:00 Tony Randall (premiere) 8:30 Presidential Debate 10:00 News 10:30 Streets of San Francisco 11:40 Dan August WFLD 32-Ind Chicago 11:00 Newstalk 11:30 Romper Room noon Casper the Ghost 1:00 Petticoat Junction (bw) 1:30 Lucy Show 2:00 Beverly Hillbillies 2:30 Magilla Gorilla 3:00 Popeye 3:30 Three Stooges (bw) 4:30 Partridge Family 5:00 Brady Bunch (x2) 6:00 Emergency One! 7:00 Adam-12 (x2) 8:00 Ironside 9:00 Merv Griffin (guests not listed) 10:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 10:30 Honeymooners (bw) 11:00 Dark Shadows 11:30 Night Gallery "A Feast of Blood"/"The Last Laurel" WSNS 44-Ind Chicago 9:00 Literature 116 9:45 Physical Science 101 10:30 700 Club (an ex-Muslim who became a Christian talks about what happened when she converted) noon Popeye 12:30 Superheroes (Marvel?) 1:00 Mundo Hispano 2:00 Illinois State Lottery 2:15 Linus the Lionhearted 2:30 Felix the Cat 3:00 Bullwinkle 3:30 Spiderman 4:00 Munsters (bw) 4:30 Lassie 5:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (bw) 6:00 Room 222 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 Nashville on the Road 7:30 Sports & Comment 7:45 Baseball Warm-Up 8:00 Baseball: the White Sox host Minnesota (the station ran ball games pretty well every night that week) 10:30 Get Smart (guest star Don Rickles) 11:00 700 Club

Retro: Eastern Ontario Mon, Sept 24, 1973 from Ottawa Journal CBFT 2-Montreal/CBOFT 9-Ottawa (SRC) 9:15 En mouvement 9:30 Les Oraliens 9:45 Les 100 tours de Centour 10:00 Les Chiboukis 10:15 Oum le dauphin blanc 10:30 (2) TBA 10:30 (9) Cours scolaires de l'Ontario 11:30 Les chevaliers du ciel noon Pepinot (bw) 12:30 Allo Boubou 1:30 Le Telejournal 1:35 Femme d'aujourd'hui 2:30 Cinema "125, rue Montmartre" (bw) 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Maigrichon 5:00 Daktari 6:00 Cher oncle Bill 6:30 Nouvelles 7:00 Affaires publiques 7:30 Les Pierrafeu (Flintstones) 8:00 Forges du St-Maurice 8:30 Mont-Joye 9:00 Destination: Canada 9:30 Jason King 10:30 Le Telejournal 10:50 Nouvelles du sport 11:00 Appelez-moi Lise mid. Cinema "Deux jours a vivre" (bw) Ottawa Cable 3-Ottawa 5:30pm Business, Notes & Sports (bw) 5:45 See & Do (bw) 6:00 TBA (bw) 6:15 Car Care (bw) 6:30 See Canada (bw) 7:00 TBA (bw) 7:15 Leisure (bw) 7:30 Driftin' (bw) 8:00 Play One More (bw) 8:30 TBA (bw) 9:00 Lally Lalonde (bw/sports phone-in) Skyline Cable 3-Ottawa 5:30pm Coming of Age 6:00 Health in Action (bw) 6:15 United (bw) 6:30 Wrestling (bw) 7:30 Collage communautaire 8:30 Sports on Tap (bw)

9:00 Sports Specials 10:00 Unitel CBOT 4-CBC Ottawa 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:45 Mon Ami 9:00 Friendly Giant 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Luncheon Date 1:00 What on Earth 1:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 2:00 Juliette & Friends (guest Hannah Smith) 2:30 My Three Sons 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop In 5:00 Science Workshop 5:30 Gilligan's Island "President Gilligan" 6:00 New Dick Van Dyke 6:30 News 7:30 Lotsa Luck "The Librarian" (this series was the American adapation of the Britcom On the Buses) 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell" 9:30 This is the Law 10:00 In the South Seas "Fautasi" (detailing a 3-week boat journey across Western Samoa from Apolima Island to Apia for the annual July 4 boat races) 10:30 Man Alive 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 Viewpoint 11:30 Night Final/Sports 11:55 British Movie Night "Once Upon a Dream" (bw) CHOV 5-CBC Pembroke 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:45 Mon Ami 9:00 Friendly Giant 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Noon Report (bw) 12:30 Afternoon Movie "Trunk to Cairo" (bw) 2:00 Juliette & Friends 2:30 Town & Country (bw) 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop In 5:00 Flintstones (bw) 5:30 Newsworld (bw) 6:00 CFL: Edmonton-Ottawa (bw/replay of the blacked-out game from last Saturday; CBOT aired it the following night at 11:55pm in the usual movie slot, CKWS aired it live that Saturday) 8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell" 9:30 This is the Law 10:00 In the South Seas "Fautasi" 10:30 Man Alive 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 Night Report (bw) WPTZ 5-NBC Plattsburgh 6:50 Town & Country 7:00 Today 9:00 Living Easy 9:30 I Dream of Jeannie 10:00 Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11:00 Wizard of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares noon Jeopardy 12:30 Who, What or Where Game 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Truth or Consequences 1:30 Three on a Match 2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 Return to Peyton Place 4:00 Somerset 4:30 Merv Griffin 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Bobby Goldsboro 7:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music 8:00 Lotsa Luck "The Librarian" 8:30 Diana 9:00 Monday Night Movie "The Groundstar Conspiracy" (CJOH aired the movie 2 nights earlier) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (John Denver fills in for Johnny, no guest details listed) CBMT 6-CBC Montreal 8:30 Mon Ami 8:45 Friendly Giants 9:00 Quebec Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Luncheon Date 1:00 TBA 1:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 2:00 Juliette & Friends 2:30 Lucy Show 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop In 5:00 Science Workshop 5:30 Gilligan's Island "President Gilligan" 6:00 City at Six 7:00 TBA

7:30 Lotsa Luck 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell" 9:30 This is the Law 10:00 In the South Seas "Fautasi" 10:30 Man Alive 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 Viewpoint 11:30 Montreal Tonight 11:50 Cine-Six "Virginia City" (bw) WWNY 7-CBS/NBC/ABC Watertown 7:00 Today (Extension Service at 7:25, News at 8:25) 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11:00 Gambit 11:30 Love of Life 11:55 CBS News noon Young & the Restless 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 New Price is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Password 5:00 Cartoon Theatre 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 FBI 8:00 Gunsmoke 9:00 Here's Lucy (guest stars Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10:00 Medical Centre "Broken Image" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Come Fly with Me" CFTM 10-TVA Montreal 7:45 Bonjour 8:45 36-24-36 9:00 Les bouts d'chou 9:30 Pour vous mesdames 11:00 Les Tannants noon Les p'tits bonshommes 12:15 Ligne ouverte 1:30 Cine-Lundi "La parole est a l'epee" 3:00 Adele 3:30 Personnalites 4:00 Patofville 4:30 Flipper 5:00 Mannix 6:00 Madame est servie

7:00 Nouvelles 7:30 Les Berger 8:00 Medicin d'aujourd'hui 9:00 A la Canadienne 9:30 Sam Cade 10:30 Nouvelles TVA 11:00 La Normandise 11:30 Cinema "Quand la bete parle" CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:45 Mon Ami 9:00 Friendly Giant 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon I Dream of Jeannie 12:30 Kingston Calendar 1:00 Afternoon Movie "City Beneath the Sea" 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop In 5:00 Truth or Consequences 5:30 Hollywood Squares 6:00 My Three Sons 6:30 News 7:00 Mouse Factory 7:30 Lotsa Luck "The Librarian" 8:00 Partridge Family 8:30 Cannon "Hounds of Hell" 9:30 This is the Law 10:00 In the South Seas "Fautasi" 10:30 Man Alive 11:00 CBC National News 11:20 Night Report 11:45 Movie "Four for Texas" CFCF 12-CTV Montreal 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Hercules (bw) 7:00 Canada AM 8:30 Romper Room 9:00 Kareen's Yoga 9:30 The Community 10:00 Eye Bet 10:30 Art of Cooking 11:00 Pay Cards (which CFCF produced for CTV) 11:30 McGowan & Co. noon Flintstones 12:30 Movie Matinee "Duffy" 2:30 Somerset 3:00 Another World 3:30 What's the Good Word? 4:00 Anything You Can Do 4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Truth or Consequences 5:30 Beat the Clock 6:00 Pulse 7:00 Girl with Something Extra "A Gift for the Gifted" 7:30 Diana 8:00 CFL: Edmonton-Hamilton 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Pulse mid. Movie "Return from the Ashes" (bw) CJOH 13-CTV Ottawa 6:30 Kareen's Yoga 7:00 Canada AM 8:30 Romper Room 9:00 Quest 9:15 Ontario Schools 11:00 General Hospital 11:30 Eye Bet 11:55 News noon Pink Panther 12:30 Pay Cards 1:00 Merv Griffin (guests Wayne Rogers and Kay Ball) 2:00 Home Base 2:30 Somerset 3:00 Another World 3:30 What's the Good Word? 4:00 Anything You Can Do 4:30 Hogan's Heroes "The Tiger Hunt" (pt 2) 5:00 Mod Squad "Home is the Street" 6:00 Newsline 6:30 Beat the Clock 7:00 Girl with Something Extra "A Gift for the Gifted" 7:30 Diana 8:00 CFL: Edmonton-Hamilton 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Sportsline mid. Movie "The Beat with Five Fingers" Retro: St. Louis Wed, Sept 22, 1976 from TV Guide-St. Louis edition KTVI 2-ABC 6:30 Fury (bw) 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Ed McMahon) 10:00 Ryan's Hope 10:30 Happy Days 11:00 Hot Seat 11:30 All My Children noon News 12:30 Family Feud 1:00 $20,000 Pyramid 1:30 One Life to Live 2:15 General Hospital 3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Partridge Family 4:00 Marcus Welby, MD 5:00 News 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 $25,000 Pyramid 6:30 To Tell the Truth 7:00 Bionic Woman (season premiere #2, conclusion of a crossover with Six Million Dollar Man) 8:00 Baretta (season premiere #3) 9:00 Charlie's Angels (premiere) 10:00 News 10:30 Rookies (guest star Jim Nabors) 11:40 Mystery of the Week "The Next Voice You See" 1:10 Peter Gunn (bw) KMOX 4-CBS 5:35 News 5:45 People Speak "How Many People are Homosexuals?" (part of a 6-parter on homosexuality) 6:00 PS 4 6:30 Sunrise Semester "Communication, the Invisible Environment" 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (guest star Alan Arkin) 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 Tattletales 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 All in the Family 2:30 Match Game 3:00 Mike Douglas (co-host Henry Gibson/guests Lou Rawls, George Kirby, and John Naber) 4:00 Dinah! (guests Redd Foxx, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jessica Walter, and LaWanda Page) 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Bobby Vinton (guest Ruth Buzzy) 7:00 Good Times (season premiere #4, pt 1) 7:30 Ball Four (premiere) 8:00 All in the Family (1 hr season premiere #7, pt 1-second part airs next week at 8:30 CT, with Alice debuting before Archie) 9:00 Blue Knight (season premiere #2) 10:00 News 10:30 Columbo mid. People Speak "Is There a Difference Between Homosexuality and Heterosexuality?" 12:15 Movie "The Search" (bw) 2:15 News 2:45 Movie "Man Bait" KSD 5-NBC 6:30 Focus Your World 7:00 Today (guest Anne Baxter) 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 News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Merv Griffin (guests Robert Klein, Rita Moreno, Debralee Scott, the Movies, and Gary Muledeer) 4:00 Lorenzo & Loretta Music (guest Dave Garroway) 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Newsbeat 7:00 Movie "The Million Dollar Ripoff" 8:30 Quest (90 min premiere) 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (guests Michael Landon and Bruce Jenner) mid. Tomorrow (guests Macdonald Carey and Ruth Warrick) KETC 9-PBS Instructional Programs during daytime 3pm Sesame Street 4:00 Modern Supervisory Techniques 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Letter People 5:15 Magic Teapot 5:30 Ourstory 6:00 School Phone Forum 6:30 Kaleidoscope Tonight! 7:00 Nova "The Race for the Double Helix" 8:00 Theater in America "Forget-Me-Not Love" 10:00 What Now, America? "America: the Land That I Love" 10:30 Woodcarver's Workshop 11:00 Captioned ABC News 11:30 St. Louis Sings KPLR 11-Ind 6:30 Bozo's Big Top 7:00 Lone Ranger (bw) 7:30 Popeye/Bugs Bunny 8:00 Three Stooges "Beer Barrel Polecats" (bw) 8:30 Flintstones 9:00 Courtship of Eddie's Father 9:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 10:00 Lucy Show (guest star Ken Barry) 10:30 Somerset (NBC) 11:00 Good Day! (guests Graham & Treena Kerr, also an interview with Tony Bennett; produced by WCVB Boston) 11:30 Felix the Cat noon Dusty's Treehouse 12:30 Lassie 1:00 Movie "The Big Sleep" (bw) 3:00 Flintstones 3:30 George & Friends 4:00 Gilligan's Island (bw)

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 Andy Griffith 6:00 Hogan's Heroes 6:30 Dick Van Dyke 7:00 Movie "The Grapes of Wrath" (bw) 9:30 News 10:00 Cross-Wits 10:30 Gunsmoke 11:30 Wagon Train (bw) 12:30 News 1:00 Not for Women Only KDNL 30-Ind 7:00 Little Rascals (bw) 7:30 Popeye 8:00 Ultra Man 8:30 Rin Tin Tin 9:00 I Dream of Jeannie 9:30 Financial Reports (stocks/business news) 10:30 700 Club noon Financial Reports 3:00 Little Rascals (bw) 3:30 Popeye 4:00 Aquaman/Batman/Superman 4:30 Superman (bw) 5:00 Monkees 5:30 My Three Sons 6:00 Brady Bunch 6:30 Adam-12 7:00 Maverick "The Naked Gallows" (bw) 8:00 Movie "See How They Run" 10:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 10:30 Honeymooners (bw) 11:00 700 Club (repeat from the morning) Retro: Vancouver/Victoria Sun, Sept 21, 1986 from TV Guide-Western BC edition CBUT 2-CBC Vancouver 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Doctor, Doctor 9:30 Adventure in BC 10:00 Western Gardener 10:30 CFL: Calgary-Hamilton 2:30 WorldStage 86 3:00 Country Canada 3:30 Edison Twins "All That Glitters" 4:00 Disney's Captain Eo Grand Opening (Patrick Duffy and Justine Bateman host the opening of Michael Jackson's laser video show at Disneyland (he teamed up with George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola); performances by Belinda Carlisle, the Moody Blues, Robert Palmer, Starship, and Greg Burge) 5:00 Emmy Awards (David Letterman and Shelley Long host the 38th annual awards, this features a tribute to early TV stars...CBC carried the Emmys live coast-to-coast)

8:00 TBA 9:00 Prince & Princess of Wales (pt 1 of a 2-part profile of Charles and Diana) 10:00 CBC News: Sunday Report 10:25 Venture 11:00 News 11:30 Sportsline mid. Movie "The Great Man Votes" (bw) 1:45 sign-off KOMO 4-ABC Seattle 5:55 News 6:00 Town Meeting (finding the "perfect" mate) 7:00 This is the Life 7:30 Real to Reel 8:00 Boomerang 8:30 Young Universe 9:00 Muppet Show (x2) 10:00 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness 10:30 Rainbow Express (discussing daycare) 11:00 Viewpoint on the News 11:30 This Week with David Brinkley 12:30 Movie: TBA 2:00 MacGyver (season premiere #2, with Dana Elcar joining the cast) 3:00 Hart to Hart 4:00 Exciting World of Speed & Beauty 4:30 Wheel of Fortune 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Sunday 6:00 Town Meeting "Hunting Under Fire" 7:00 Disney Movie "Pete's Dragon" (season premiere #2) 9:00 Movie "You Only Live Twice" 11:30 News 11:45 ABC News mid. Movie "Hostage Heart" 2:00 News 2:15 sign-off KING 5-NBC Seattle 5:00 Movie "Revenge of the Stepford Wives" cont'd 5:30 More Real People 6:00 Celebrate the Differences (discussing the drug and prostitution crackdown in Seattle's Central District/guest Sam Smith) 6:30 Eucharist 7:00 Northwest Encounters (history of Communion services) 7:30 Flash! 8:00 Music Magic 8:30 Gardening with Ed Hume 9:00 Meet the Press 9:30 NFL '86 10:00 NFL: Seattle-New England 1:00 Greatest Sports Legends 1:30 Movie "American Graffiti" 3:30 My First Swedish Bombshell 4:00 Seahawks Post-Game 5:00 News 5:30 Throb (premiere)

6:00 Almost Live! 7:00 Our House 8:00 Emmy Awards (3 hr delay; next week, Easy Street moves here, followed by Valerie) 11:00 News 11:30 George Michael Sports Machine (George looks at New Hampshire's Mudball Festival football game) mid. Movie "Don't Look Now" followed by sign-off CHEK 6-CTV Victoria 6:00 Leisure Today 6:30 Film 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:00 Robert Schuller 9:00 Larry Jones Presents 9:30 Terry Winter 10:00 Expect a Miracle 10:30 Kenneth Copeland 11:00 Peter Popoff 11:30 For the Record noon Canada in View (docs from CTV affiliates across Canada) 12:30 Family Brown Country 1:00 Ricochet 1:30 Fame 2:30 Lifgstyles of the Rich & Famous 3:30 Entertainment This Week 4:30 Question Period 5:00 Littlest Hobo 5:30 News (local, then from BCTV at 6) 6:30 Expo 86 Welcomes the World 7:00 Cosby Show 7:30 Family Ties 8:00 W5 (launching season #20 with stories on the efforts of a Cambodian refugee family living in Edmonton trying to reunite with their daughter, the controversy of Newfoundland's religious-based school system (it's since become secular), and interview with Jan Rubes) 9:00 Movie "The Man from Snowy River" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 12:05 Movie "The Sellout" 2:05 Lou Grant 3:05 Matt Houston 4:05 sign-off KIRO 7-CBS Seattle 6:00 Weekend Northwest (these days, KIRO pulls the ol' WCBS party trick on early Sunday morning, signing off at 3:35 and signing on again around 20 min later Grin) 6:30 Casey Treat 7:00 World Tomorrow 7:30 Music & the Spoken World 8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (interview with Georgetown law prof Barbara Jordan/story on a Massachusetts government-funded job-training program for the poor) 9:30 NFL Today (guest Ken Stabler) 10:00 NFL: LA Rams-Indianapolis 1:00 NFL: NY Giants-LA Raiders 4:00 Risking It All 4:30 Movie "Vampire"

6:30 News 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Movie "George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation" (pt 1) 10:00 Walter Cronkite at Large (the first of 2 shows this season; reports on the hypersonic airplane) 11:00 News 11:30 Wayne Cody's Locker Room 11:45 CBS News mid. Face the Nation 12:30 Movie "Cheers for Miss Bishop" (bw) 2:30 News 3:00 CBS News Nightwatch BCTV 8-CTV Vancouver (calls CHAN) 6:00 Film 6:30 John Burns Ministries 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:00 World Tomorrow 8:30 Expect a Miracle 9:00 Search 9:30 Peter Popoff 10:00 Robert Schuller 10:30 Ready, Set, Grow 11:00 It is Written 11:30 Creative Hands noon Calvary Community Church 1:00 Terry Winter 1:30 Baseball: Boston-Toronto (same-day tape) 4:30 Question Period 5:00 Littlest Hobo 5:30 That's Life 6:00 News 6:30 Expo 86 Welcomes the World 7:00 Strange But True "Dream of Death"/"The Doll" 8:00 W5 (season premiere #20) 9:00 Movie "The Man from Snowy River" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 12:05 Movie "Melvin and Howard" 2:05 Lou Grant 3:05 Matt Houston 4:05 sign-off KCTS 9-PBS Seattle 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Boomerang 10:00 OWL/TV 10:30 People, Pets & Dr. Marc 11:00 Innovation 11:30 Japan, the Changing Tradition noon McLaughlin Group 12:30 Capitol Journal 1:00 Washington Week in Review 1:30 Wall Street Week 2:00 Great Performances "Bernstein: Conductor, Soloist & Teacher" (first aired in 1984, Leonard Bernstein with the Vienna Philharmonic)

3:30 Adam Smith's Money World 4:00 Wild America 4:30 Profiles of Nature 5:00 Planet for the Taking 5:55 Evening Edition 6:00 Nova (a look at automated technology and its possible use to help American businessed compete against foreign competition) 7:00 Nanny 7:50 Evening Edition 8:00 Evening at Pops (fron 1985: Lincoln Memorial centennial concert with John Denver and a 500voice chorus joining the Boston Pops) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years" (pt 5) 10:00 Great Performances "You Can't take It with You" (stars Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst) mid. David Susskind (guest Joseph A. Califano Jr.) 1:00 Evening Edition 1:05 sign-off KSTW 11-Ind Tacoma 5:00 Movie "Battle of the Coral Sea" cont'd (bw) 5:30 INN News 6:00 Three Stooges (bw) 7:00 Jerry Falwell 8:00 It is Written 8:30 Introduction to Life 9:00 Kroeze Brothers 9:30 Oral Roberts 10:00 World Tomorrow 10:30 Robert Schuller 11:30 Search noon Movie "Shogun Assassin" 2:00 Davy Crockett/Last of the Mohicans (animated) 4:00 Outer Limits (bw) 5:00 Twilight Zone (bw/x2) 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 Dancin' to the Hits 7:30 You Write the Songs 8:00 Movie "The Great Gatsby" 11:00 Star Trek mid. Hee Haw 1:00 sign-off KVOS 12-Ind Bellingham 6:00 CBS News Sunday Morning 7:30 Pacific Issues 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Day of Discovery 9:30 Robert Schuller 10:30 World Tomorrow 11:00 Ernest Angley noon Anchor 12:30 Kenneth Copeland 1:30 Sunday Line 2:30 Pacific Issues 3:00 She-Ra: Princess of Power 3:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

4:00 GI Joe 4:30 I Dream of Jeannie 5:00 Buck Rogers 6:00 Animal of Express 6:30 Infomercial (Secrets of Success) 7:30 Ted Knight (guest star Jim Davis, better known as the creator of Garfield) 8:00 Spy 9:00 Crime Inc. 10:00 60 Minutes 11:00 CBS News 11:15 Twilight Zone (bw) 12:15 Infomercial (same one that ran at 6:30) 12:45 Movie "Experiment in Terror" (bw) 3:15 sign-off KCPQ 13-Ind Tacoma 6:30 Headline News 7:00 Kenneth Copeland 8:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 11:00 Movie "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" 1:00 Geo: A Ticket to the World 2:00 Movie "Gidget's Summer Reunion" (pilot for New Gidget, which debuts after the movie) 4:00 New Gidget (premiere) 4:30 Husky Hi-Lites (highlights of BYU-Washington game) 5:30 At the Movies 6:00 Movie "The Thief of Bagdad" 8:00 Movie "The Women" (bw) 10:45 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies 11:15 Infomercial (Secrets of Success) 12:15 Movie "Cotton Candy" 2:15 Headline News followed by sign-off CKVU 21-Ind Vancouver ("VU13"-the station IDed by its cable channel-was celebrating its 10th anniversary) 6:00 Circle Square 6:30 Hilarious House of Frightenstein 7:30 Hercules 8:00 Smurfs 9:30 Littles 10:00 Care Bears 10:30 Ewoks 11:00 Inspector Gadget 11:30 Droids noon 100 Huntley Street 1:00 NFL: NY Giants-LA Raiders 4:00 Captain Nemo 4:30 Droids 5:00 Inspector Gadget (x2) 6:00 Care Bears 6:30 Ewoks 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Movie "George Washington II: the Forging of a Nation" (pt 1) 10:00 Moonlighting 11:00 Global Newsweek

mid. Movie "Charade" 2:20 sign-off CBUFT 26-SRC Vancouver 7:30 Demetan la petite grenouille 8:00 Pacha 8:30 Casper 9:00 Le Jour du Seigneur 10:00 Rencontres 10:30 CFL: Calgary-Hamilton 1:00 F1 Auto Racing: Portugal Grand Prix 2:00 Second regard 3:00 Remi 3:30 Ty et Uan 4:00 Economie, finance et cie 4:30 Films d'art 5:00 La semaine verte 6:00 Science-realite 6:30 Moi aussi, je parle francais 7:00 Paul, Marie et les enfants 7:30 Les Beaux Dimanches: interview with Pierre Lalonde 8:35 Le Telejournal 9:00 Les Beaux Dimanches...9:00 "Le million tout puissant" (a humorous look at million-dollar loto winners), 10:30 "Concert a Expo 86" (Vancouver Symphony plays at Expo) 11:45 Nouvelles du sport mid. Cinema "Kwaidan" 2:00 Fin des emissions (that's how you say "sign-off" en francais Grin) Knowledge Network 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest 7:00 Jeremy 7:30 Size Small 8:00 Kimba the White Lion 8:30 Belle & Sebastien 9:00 Kids of DeGrassi Street (the series that launched the dynasty) 9:30 Tom Grattan's War 10:00 Contemporary Art in Canada 11:00 Principles of Administration noon English 120 1:00 Basic Health Science 2:00 World at War: WWII 3:00 Calculus I 3:30 People & Organizations 4:00 Rainbow 4:30 Belle & Sebastien 5:00 Wind in the Willows 5:30 Coral Island 6:00 Mechanical Universe 7:00 Natural World (x2) 9:00 Quest for the Killers 10:00 Maya: Lord of the Jungle 11:00 Expo 86 Info followed by sign-off Multicultural Cable Channel 7pm Greek TV

8:00 Scandinavian Journey 9:00 Panorama Italiano 11:00 sign-off Cathay International TV (local Chinese; this is now the West Coast arm of Fairchild TV which was created when Cathay merged with Toronto-based ChinaVision in 1987 under the ChinaVision name, adopting the Fairchild name 6 years later after an ownership change) 6pm Sung King Si 6:45 Lucky Star 7:10 Proverb a Week 7:15 Solid Gold 8:00 Cathay Magazine 8:30 Mysterious World 9:15 China Travelogue 9:40 Hotel 11:10 sign-off Community Channels Vancouver/Burnaby/Richmond 9:00 Open Doors 9:30 Missing in Guatemala 10:00 West Side Profile 10:30 Showtime in the Park 11:00 West End Cable 11:30 Metro Magazine noon Catch a Rising Star 12:30 Vancouver '86 1:00 Parallele 10 2:00 Today on Ten 2:30 River City TV 3:00 Sports Digest 3:30 Roundtable 4:00 Books in Print 4:30 Burnaby Edition 5:00 Traditional Woodworking 5:30 West End Cable 6:00 Dog Days 7:00 Creating Your Financial Future 7:30 Arm Wrestling Championships 8:30 Pressure Point 9:00 L'Chaim-To Life 9:30 Amnesty International-Death Penalty Debate Delta/Western no programming Fraser/White Rock programs TBA (listings weren't submitted to TVG by deadline) North Shore 4pm Your Operation 4:30 For Your Health 5:00 That Dog & Cat Show 5:30 Traditional Woodworking 6:00 Vancouver '86 6:30 Front Row Ticket

7:00 Baroque Ensemble 7:30 60 Minutes of Soccer 8:30 Teaching of Reading 9:30 BC Fashions 10:30 On the Fly Victoria 4:30pm Seniors Forum 5:00 Music Victoria 5:30 Arts Calendar 6:00 Entrepreneurs in Action 6:30 Money Maze 7:00 Vancouver '86 7:30 Pre-Natal Fitness 8:00 Sports Scene 10:00 Saanich Civic Report Retro:Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Thursday, January 14, 1988 From The Modesto Bee(via Google News Archive) (Note:I did not list PBS affiliate KVIE Channel 6 and Spanish Language station KCSO Channel 19) KCRA Channel 3(NBC) 6:00 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Hour Magazine 10:00 Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 Win, Lose Or Draw 11:00 Super Password 11:30 Scrabble 12:00 News 1:00 Geraldo 2:00 Santa Barbara 3:00 Days Of Our Lives 4:00 Donahue 5:00 News 6:00 NBC News 6:30 News 7:00 Will Shriner 8:00 Cosby Show 8:30 A Different World 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Night Court 10:00 L.A. Law 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight(Johnny Carson) 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman 1:30 Infomercial 2:00 Here Come The Brides 3:00 CNN Headline News KXTV Channel 10(CBS) 6:00 A New Morning 6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This Morning 9:00 Blackout 9:30 Card Sharks 10:00 Price Is Right 11:00 Young And The Restless 12:00 News 12:30 Bold And The Beautiful 1:00 As The World Turns 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Magnum, P.I. 4:00 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 6:00 CBS News 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Tour Of Duty 9:00 Simon And Simon 10:00 Knots Landing 11:00 News 11:30 Entertainment Tonight KOVR Channel 13(ABC) 6:00 ABC News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 9:30 Superior Court 10:00 Who's The Boss? 10:30 Mr. Belvedere 11:00 All My Children 12:00 News 1:00 One Life To Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Newlywed Game 3:30 Dating Game 4:00 People's Court 4:30 The Judge 5:00 News 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Love Connection 7:00 Hollywood Squares 7:30 Win, Lose Or Draw 8:00 The Charmings 8:30 Movie-Diamonds Are Forever(1971) 11:00 News 11:30 Nightline 12:00 To Be Announced 1:00 Infomercial KRBK Channel 31(Independent) 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Saber Rider And The Star Sheriffs 7:00 Dennis The Menace 7:30 Jem 8:00 Scooby Doo 8:30 My Little Pony 'N' Friends

9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Mork And Mindy 10:00 Movie-Espy(Japanese, 1974) 12:00 Perry Mason 1:00 Divorce Court(2 episodes) 2:00 One Day At A Time 2:30 Alvin Show 3:00 Smurfs' Adventures 3:30 Real Ghostbusters 4:00 Ducktales 4:30 Jetsons 5:00 Silver Spoons 5:30 Happy Days 6:00 Three's Company 6:30 Too Close For Comfort 7:00 Wonderful World Of Disney:Ranger Of Brownstone 8:00 Hockey:U.S. Olympic Team Vs. Team Canada 10:00 News 10:30 Bob Newhart 11:00 Honeymooners 11:30 Jeffersons 12:00 To Be Announced 1:00 Movie-Scavenger Hunt(1979) 3:20 News KTXL Channel 40(Listed as Independent, but actually a FOX affiliate) 6:00 700 Club 7:00 Thundercats 7:30 Bionic Six 8:00 Adventures Of Teddy Ruxpin 8:30 Popeye 9:00 Little House On The Prairie 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 Quincy 12:00 Andy Griffith 12:30 Dick Van Dyke 1:00 Fall Guy 2:00 Beverly Hillbillies 2:30 Woody Woodpecker 3:00 Bugs Bunny 3:30 Bravestarr 4:00 Brady Bunch 4:30 Facts Of Life 5:00 Gimme A Break! 5:30 WKRP In Cincinnati 6:00 Hill Street Blues 7:00 Family Ties 7:30 Cheers 8:00 Movie-Airport 1975(1974) 10:00 News 11:00 Cheers 11:30 Wilton North Report 12:30 Benny Hill 1:00 Movie-The Perils Of Pauline(1967) 3:00 Movie-Stranger On The Run(1967)

KSCH Channel 58(Independent) 6:00 Zoobilee Zoo 6:30 Lassie 7:00 Flintstones 7:30 Heathcliff 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Rifleman 9:00 Daniel Boone 10:00 Bonanza 11:00 High Chaparral 12:00 Movie-The Adventures Of Tartu(British, 1943) 2:00 Mister Ed 2:30 Partridge Family 3:00 Heathcliff 3:30 Beverly Hills Teens 4:00 Dinosaucers 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Gilligan's Island 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6:00 Knight Rider 7:00 CHiPs 8:00 Rockford Files 9:00 Movie-Death Ship(1980) 11:00 Ironside KCRA-Tv did not air the last 18 months of $ale Of the Century, and would not carry Classic Concentration until 9/1989, after the Vicki Lawrence version of Win, Lose Or Draw ended it's two year run on NBC. In March,1989, KCRA did air CC for one day, I thought it was finally coming to 3 at 10 am, but no they went with the NBC soap Generations, which had a two-year run from 3/1989-1/1991. I raised hell at KCRA in The Sacramento Bee and in letters to the station, for not carrying CC, and they finally gave in to viewer's request. For a time, KSCH-TV (now KQCA My 58 TV) had CC and also Wordplay but were dropped for other prgramming. I think 58 had CC and then Wordplay from5-6 but moved them to the noon slot ironically, opposite, now sister station KCRA's news at noon (and also 10 and 13's,too), so 58 could air Gilligan and Jeannie from 5-6pm ,like WGN did in the late 1970's and in 1980. I wish NBC would let GSN air Concentration reruns, all versions, but NBC is hoarding it like a squirrel hoarding its nuts. NBC needs to get the anchors out of its pants and either let GSN air reruns, make a new version or both. Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, September 17, 1973 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 5:50 Town And Country 5:55 Farm Show 6 AM Christopher Closeup 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Harvey Cox, author of "The Seduction Of The Spirit," talks about new trends in religion.)

9 AM Today In Georgia 9:30 Monday News Conference 10 AM Dinah's Place (Yul Brynner hosts a wine and cheese party and talks about selecting vintages.) 10:30 Baffle (guests: Jo Anne Worley and Vincent Price; host: Dick Enberg) 11 AM Wizard Of Odds (Alex Trebek's first U.S. game show) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Charo, John Davidson, Nanette Fabray, Florence Henderson, Rich Little, Kent McCord, Vincent Price, Charley Weaver, and Paul Lynde) 12 N News 12:30 Merv Griffin (columnist Jack Anderson, Peter Fonda, Karen Valentine, Adela Rogers St. Johns) 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 Mod Squad 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Lotsa Luck 8:30 Diana (Diana Rigg's short-lived sitcom) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Play Misty For Me" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (David Steinberg subs for Johnny) NOTE: Tom Snyder's "Tomorrow" will debut following "The Tonight Show" on Oct. 15. WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue (Billie Jean King speaks out on the treatment of women athletes by professional sports organizations.) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman, R.I.P.) 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 Flintstones 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 5:30 Bewitched

6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Lotsa Luck 8:30 Diana 9 PM NBC Movie: "Play Misty For Me" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 5:30 Camera Three (the middle years of Franz Liszt, delay from Sun 11 AM) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Practical English for Hispanic-Americans" 6:30 Captain Kangaroo (day-behind) 7:30 Atlanta A.M. 8 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd/Sally Quinn, a disastrous pairing that ranks with Harry Reasoner and Barbara Walters three years later) 9 AM Phil Donahue (ESP with mentalist Peter Hurkos-guess Kreskin wasn't available Smiley 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 News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Secret Storm 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 (Nanette Fabray, Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Bobby Van--doesn't give the sixth panelist and is running two days behind on CBS because of the Watergate hearings) 4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM The Bold Ones ("The Doctors" with E.G. Marshall; other elements are "The Lawyers" with Burl Ives, "The Senator" with Hal Holbrook, "The Protectors" with Leslie Nielsen, "Sarge" with George Kennedy) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News 7:30 TV5 Reports 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy (guest: O.J. Simpson) 9:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show (Dick Preston has abandoned his Phoenix talk show and is acting on an L.A.-based soap.)

10 PM Medical Center 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Doctor, You've Got To Be Kidding!" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) In-school programming until 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Insight (religious program with Father Ellwood Keiser (sp?)) 7:30 Forum: "Mental Health And The Community" 8 PM Music From Ambler (Beverly Sills performs at the Temple University Music Festival in Ambler, PA) 9:30 Atlanta Week In Review 10 PM Movie: "Summer Interlude" (directed by Ingmar Bergman) sign off 11:30 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Country Music 7 AM News 7:30 Kid Power (delay from Sun 10 AM) 8 AM New Zoo Revue 8:30 Funtime 9:30 Virginian 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Brady Bunch 12 N Password (Sandy Duncan and Peter Lawford) 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 Love, American Style 4:30 Green Acres 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News (Ch. 9 was touting new anchor Gene Randall, who I think went to NBC later on.) 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 The Lucy Show 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Jets-Packers (season premiere) 12 M News (time approximate) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Good Morning Atlanta

7 AM World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong) 7:30 Rise And Shine 8:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 AM Password (day-behind: Dick Gautier and Vicki Lawrence) 10:30 Love, American Style (day-behind with Dick Gautier in one of the spots) 11 AM One Life To Live 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: "Half Angel" 5 PM Bonanza 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News 7 PM What's My Line? 7:30 Norm Van Brocklin (the then-coach of the Falcons reviews Saturday's Falcons-Saints game with Ch. 11 sports director Bob Neal) 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Jets-Packers 12 M News (time approximate) 12:40 Untouchables 1:40 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:25 Summer Semester: "The Immigrant In American Life" 6:55 Farm Report 7 AM Morning Show 8 AM CBS News 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock (guest: Anita Gillette; host: Gene Wood) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Merv Griffin (Polly Bergen, Jacqueline Susann,

Ms. magazine editor Patricia Carbine, Adela Rogers St. Johns) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Hogan's Heroes 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Gene Rayburn, 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: "Doctor, You've Got To Be Kidding!" 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 Joker's Wild 10:30 $10,000 Pyramid 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 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Price Is Right 3:30 Match Game '73 4 PM Secret Storm 4:30 Bonanza (listed in black-and-white but I thought it was in color from its 1959 debut) 5:30 To Tell The Truth (Orson Bean, 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: "Doctor, You've Got To Be Kidding!" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) In-school programs until

4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Consultation 7:30 Interface 8 PM Music From Ambler 9:30 Book Beat (Sam Levenson discusses "In One Era And Out The Other," a humorous comparison of the '30s and the '70s.) 10 PM Homewood (pianist Bill Evans and vibraphonist Gary Burton play jazz with their respective groups) sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 6:30 Buck Owens (guests: the Tucson Boys Chorus) 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Donna Reed 10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host: Dick Shawn; guests: Trini Lopez; Dougal and Lyn Robertson, authors of "Survive The Savage Sea"; impressionist Daphne Davis--NOTE: before this season is out, Mike will begin a long run at 4:30 on Ch. 5) 11:30 Living Easy With Dr. Joyce Brothers 12 N Mister Ed 12:30 The Lucy Show 1 PM Movie: "Scandal, Inc." 3 PM Jeff's Collie 3:30 Munsters 4 PM Flintstones (with all the talk about "The Andy Griffith Show"'s 50th anniversary, everybody seems to be overlooking the fact that Fred and company will turn 50 on Sept. 30, 2010) 4:30 Leave It To Beaver 5 PM Andy Griffith (guest: Don Rickles as peddler Newton Monroe) 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM Lucy Show 6:30 Father Knows Best 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Andy Griffith (this episode about Andy's dealing with Opie's poor math grades has been said to be a precursor of the color years--Andy is a foul-tempered, humorless sort in this episode) 8 PM Star Trek 9 PM Movie: "White Heat" (TCM had this Cagney classic on its "The Essentials" Saturday night--I never get tired of it.) 11:20 Movie: "Midnight" 1:20 Movie: "Scandal, Inc." 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 Erica (crafts, not Erica Kane) 6:15 Theonie (cooking) 6:30 Know Your Antiques 7 PM Making Things Grow 7:30 Book Beat 8 PM Homewood (see Chs. 15 and 18) 9 PM It's Your City (taped coverage of today's meeting of the Atlanta Board of Aldermen) sign off 11 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Not For Women Only 9:30 Joanne Carson's VIPs (I think she was Johnny's second wife--she had her own talk show.) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Baffle 11 AM Wizard Of Odds 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Mantrap 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 New Zoo Revue 5 PM My Favorite Martian 5:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 That Girl 8 PM Lotsa Luck 8:30 Diana 9 PM NBC Movie: "Play Misty For Me" 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) In-school programming until 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

7:30 Erica 7:45 Theonie 8 PM Music From Ambler 9:30 Book Beat sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Cartoon Carnival 12 N 700 Club 2 PM Mr. Magoo 2:30 Bozo 3 PM Deputy Dawg 3:30 Mighty Mouse 4 PM Lone Ranger 4:30 Superman 5 PM Batman 5:30 Batman 6 PM Dennis The Menace 6:30 Mayberry R.F.D. 7 PM Honeymooners 7:30 TBA 8 PM Glen Haven Baptist Church 8:30 700 Club 10:30 Good News 11 PM Rawhide sign off 12 M WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3 PM Underdog 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4 PM Gigantor 4:30 Our Gang Comedies 5 PM Three Stooges 5:30 Porky Pig 6 PM Foghorn Leghorn 6:30 Underdog 7 PM Our Gang Comedies 7:30 Bugs Bunny 8 PM Gigantor 8:30 Three Stooges 9 PM Rocky And His Friends 9:30 Our Gang Comedies 10 PM Movie: "Along Came Jones" (slow-talkin' Jones, slow-walkin' Jones Smiley Gary Cooper plays that song lyric to perfection) 11:30 Four Star Theatre sign off 12 M Can you post the checkerboard 7:30 programs for WSB and WAGA like you did for 1971? WSB Mon Let's Make A Deal Tue Wild Kingdom Wed Adam-12 (week delay, Ch. 2 showed movies

Wednesdays 8-10) Thu Wild Wild World Of Animals Fri The Girl With Something Extra (week delay, Ch. 2 showed Lawrence Welk Fridays 8:30-9:30) Sat Hee Haw (7-8) WAGA Mon TV5 Reports Tue Hollywood Squares Wed The New Dating Game Thu Price Is Right Fri Dusty's Trail Sat National Geographic (7-8) WXIA Mon Norm Van Brocklin Tue-Sat To Tell The Truth I should add that on Sundays at 7, Ch. 2 had "Secrets Of The Deep" unless NBC had a football doubleheader, in which case local news aired at that time. Ch. 5 had local news; Ch. 11, Jimmy Dean's syndicated show. Prime time on Sundays was 7:30-10:30 on all the networks, so at 10:30 Ch. 2 had locally-produced news specials, Ch. 5 had "Police Surgeon," and Ch. 11 had its late local news, followed by "Mission: Impossible" at 11. Also, Saturdays at 7, Ch. 5 had the National Geographic specials; Ch. 11 had "The Reasoner Report" unless college football pre-empted it at its in-pattern time of 6:30, in which case 11 would have local news at 7 (normal time was 6:30). Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown/Toledo Friday, September 17, 1965 TV Guide, Cleveland Edition Cleveland 3 WKYC-NBC 5 WEWS-ABC 8 WJW-CBS 25 WVIZ-NET Akron 49 WAKR-ABC Youngstown 21 WFMJ-NBC 27 WKBN-CBS 33 WYTV-ABC Toledo 11 WTOL-CBS/NBC 13 WSPD-ABC/NBC 6:20

3 News 6:25 3 Farm Fare 8 News 6:30 3 Education Exchange 8 Summer Semester 7AM 3-21 Today-C 8 News-Martin Ross 11-27 Summer Semester 7:05 8 Rex Humbard 7:20 8 News-Martin Ross 7:25 13 Farm Report 7:30 11 Comedy Carnival 13 Today-C 27 Local News 7:35 8-27 CBS News-Mike Wallace 8AM 8-11-27 Captain Kangaroo 33 Movie-The Chicago Kid-1945 8:40 5 News 8:45 5 Music Appreciation-Evans 9AM 3 Woodrow-Clay Conroy 8 Franz The Toymaker-C 11-27 Romper Room 13 Movie-Miracle In The Desert-1936 21 Cartoons 9:15 5 Cartoons 9:30 3 Love That Bob! 5 Romper Room-Miss Barbara 8 Topper

11 Mr. T's Morning Show 21 People's Choice 27 Leave It To Beaver 9:45 33 King and Odie 10AM 3-11-21 Truth Or Consequences-C 5 Paige Palmer 8 As The World Turns 27-35 I Love Lucy 33 Dialing For Dollars 10:25 49 News 10:30 3-11-21 What's This Song?-C 5 Junior Clubhouse 8-27 McCoys 13 Young Marrieds 33 Rebus Game 49 Ed Allen 10:55 3-11-21 NBC News-Edwin Newman (Passed away last week) 11AM 3-11-21 Concentration 5 Alan Douglas 8-27 Andy Griffith 13-33-49 Young Set 11:30 3-11-21 Jeopardy!-C 5 Father Knows Best 8-27 Dick Van Dyke Noon 3-5 News 8-27 Love Of Life 11 Man About Town 13-33-49 Donna Reed 21 Call My Bluff 12:15 5 Noon Show-Ron Penfound as Captain Penny 11 RFD Toledo-Clem Gendron 12:25 8-27 CBS News 12:30 3-33 Mike Douglas 8-11 Search For Tomorrow

13 Where The Action Is-Paul Petersen, Lovin' Spoonful 21 I'll Bet-Julie London, Bobby Troup/Vera Miles, Keith Larsen-C 27 News-Bill Bowser 49 Father Knows Best 12:35 27 Movie-Accused Of Murder-1957 12:45 8-11 Guiding Light 12:55 21 NBC News-Frank McGee 1PM 5-49 Rebus Game 8 Divorce Court 11 Movie-Slaves Of Babylon-1953 13 Mike Douglas 21 Local News 1:15 21 Kitchen Corner-Mariner 1:30 5 Donna Reed 33 Father Knows Best 49 Kartoon Karnival 1:55 8 TV Editorial-C 2PM 3-21 Moment Of Truth 5 Dobie Gillis 8-27 Password-Frank Sutton, Dawn Wells 33-49 Where The Action Is 2:30 3-21 Doctors 5-13-33-49 A Time For Us 8-11-27 House Party 2:55 5-13-33-49 ABC News-Marlene Sanders 3PM 3-21 Another World 5-13-33-49 General Hospital 8-11-27 To Tell The Truth-Gretchen Wyler, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston 3:30 3-13-21 You Don't Say!-Jerry Van Dyke, Jaye P. Morgan-C 5 Merv Griffin 8-11-27 Edge Of Night 33-49 Young Marrieds

4PM 3-13-21 Match Game-Wally Cox, Phyllis Diller-C 8-11-27 Secret Storm 33-49 Trailmaster (Wagon Train reruns) 4:25 3-21 NBC News-Nancy Dickerson 13 Movie-Spaceways-English 1953 4:30 3 Phil Silvers (Bilko) 5 Where The Action Is 8 Leave It To Beaver 11 Movie-Stagecoach To Fury-1956 21 Movie-The Face Of Marble-1946 27-Movie-Taming Sutton's Gal-1957 5PM 3 Movie-Gorilla At Lage-1954-C 5 Comedy Clubhouse-Capt. Penny-C 8 Adventure Road-Jim Doney-C 33 Barney Bean 49 Movie-Outlaw Queen-1957 5:30 5 Magilla Gorilla-C 33 Rocky and His Friends 5:45 11 Touche Turtle 6PM 5 Comedy Clubhouse Continues-C 8 City Camera News-Doug Adair, Joel Daly, Hoolihan The Weatherman (Bob Wells), Ken Coleman 11 Yogi Bear 13-21-27 News 25 What's New 33 Movie-Rise And Shine-1941 49 Professor Jack 6:15 5 ABC News-Peter Jennings 6:30 3-11-21 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley 5 Yogi Bear-C 8-27 CBS News-Walter Cronkite 25 Music Appreciation-Evans 6:45 13 ABC News-Peter Jennings 6:55 49 News

7PM 3 Seventh Hour News-Bud Dancy, Carl Stern, Weather-Wally Kinnan, Sports-Jim Graner 5 News, Weather 8 Rifleman 11 News-Ward, Saunders 13 Littlest Hobo 21 Have Gun-Will Travel 25 Local Issue 27 Marshal Dillon-Gunsmoke Half Hour Episodes 7:15 49 ABC News-Peter Jennings 7:25 5 Dorothy Fuldheim 7:30 3-21 Camp Runamuck-Debut-C 5-13-33-49 Flintstones-C-Bernard Fox is the voice of "Eppy Brianstone" as he "discovers" Pebbles and Bamm Bamm, who magically develop singing voices.. 8-11-27 Wild Wild West-Debut 25 Opinion In The Capital 8PM 3-21 Hank-Debut-C 5-13-33 Tammy-Debut-C 25 Symphony Encore-Special-Cleveland Orchesta 49 Ara Parseghian-Notre Dame 8:30 3-21 Convoy-Debut 5-13-33-49 Addams Family 8-11-27 Hogan's Heroes-Debut (Black and White-Subsequent Episodes in Color) 9PM 5 Movie-Duel In The Sun 1946 8-11-27 Gomer Pyle, USMC-C 13 Movie-Bonjour Tristesse-English 1957-C 25 Men Of Our Time-King George V 33-49 Honey West-Debut 9:30 3-11-21 Mr. Roberts-Debut-C 8-27 Smothers Brothers-Debut-Sitcom with Tom as an Apprentice Angel 33-49 Peyton Place 10PM 3-11-21 Man From UNCLE-C 8-27 Slattery's People 33 Jimmy Dean Show 49 High School Football

11PM 3 News-Pat Murray, Wally Kinnan, Jim Graner 5 News-Tom Field, Sports-Paul Wilcox 8 News-Adair, Daly Sports-John FitzGerald 11-13-21-27-33-49 News 11:15 8 Weather-Hoolihan-C (Yes, weather was in color while the rest of the newscast was Black and White) 11:20 3 Movie-Return Of The Arrow-1956-C 5 Dorothy Fuldheim 8 Ghoulardi Movie-Creature from The Haunted Sea-1961 27 Movie-He Ran All The Way-1951 49 Nightlife 11:30 11 Movie-A Bell For Adano-1945 13-21 Johnny Carson-C 33 Nightlife 11:40 5 Sports Special-Paul Wilcox Midnight 5 Johnny Carson-C 1AM 21-33-49 News 1:10 8 Movie-Sweater Girl-1942 1:30 5 News Retro: Kentucky Saturday, September 17, 1960 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) 8 AM Light Time (religious program aimed at kids) 8:30 Cartoon Carnival 9 AM Howdy Doody (COLOR--next to last broadcast of the original series, briefly revived in 1976) 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Fury 10:30 Circus Boy

11 AM True Story 11:30 Detective's Diary 12 N Farming With Jack Crowner (live from the Kentucky State Fair) 1 PM Kentucky Afield 1:25 Baseball: Giants-Cardinals (Fred Haney and Lindsey Nelson report) 4:30 Big Picture (time approximate) 5 PM Donna Reed (ABC, delay from Thu 7 PM) 5:30 Briefing Session 6 PM Tomorrow's Champions (local teenage amateur boxers--wonder if Muhammad Ali ever took part?) 6:25 News 6:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 7:30 The Tall Man 8 PM The Deputy (Henry Fonda) 8:30 The Campaign And The Candidates 9:30 Lawrence Welk (ABC, delay from 8 PM and carried for only 30 minutes) 10 PM The Rifleman (ABC, delay from Tue 8 PM) 10:30 Lawman (ABC, delay from Sun 7:30) 11 PM Maverick (ABC, delay from Sun 6:30) 12 M Movie: "Marriage Is A Private Affair" 2:15 News WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 8 AM Cowboys And Cartoons 9:30 Signal Three (kids' quiz) 10 AM Howdy Doody (COLOR) 10:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Circus Boy 12 N True Story 12:30 Detective's Diary 1 PM All About Sports 1:15 Dugout Dope 1:25 Baseball: Pirates-Reds (COLOR) 4 PM Scoreboard (time approximate) 4:15 Telesports Digest 4:45 All About Sports 5 PM Playhouse 5:30 Wrestling From Dayton 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (COLOR) 7:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 8:30 The Tall Man 9 PM The Deputy 9:30 The Campaign And The Candidates 10:30 Manhunt 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "Keeper Of The Flame" (Tracy and Hepburn) WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC) 11:15 Cartoon Capers

11:45 Wonderful Words Of Life 11:55 Baseball: Red Sox-Senators (Carl Erskine and Jack Buck report) 2:45 NCAA Football: Georgia-Alabama from Birmingham (Curt Gowdy and Paul Christman report) (time approximate) 6 PM Home Run Derby (time approximate) 6:30 Campaign Roundup 7 PM Amateur Hour (delay from Mon 9:30; Ted's guests are roller-skating tap dancer Jerry Wilson; vocal quartet the Seamen; pantomimist Wayne Sharpe; pop singer Joseph Messana) 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 PM Lawrence Welk 9 PM Jubilee U.S.A. (guest host Jimmy Wakely; guest is Johnny Horton--wonder if he sang "Battle Of New Orleans" or "North To Alaska"?) 9:30 Sea Hunt 10 PM Johnny Midnight 10:30 Sports (Joe Celania) 10:35 Wrestling From Evansville 12 M Grand Ole Opry 12:30 Movie: "The Woman On Pier 13" WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (ABC) 7 AM Know Your World 7:15 Industry On Parade 7:30 Yesterday's Newsreel 7:45 Joe Emerson (gospel music) 8 AM Herald Of Truth 8:30 Air Force Story 8:55 Play It Safe (kids' game with a safety theme) 9:30 Town And Country (music) 10 AM Janet Dean, Registered Nurse 10:30 Jet Jackson 11 AM Kit Carson 11:30 Cartoon Party 12 N TV Dance Party 1 PM All Star Wrestling 2:45 NCAA Football: Georgia-Alabama 5:45 Football Scoreboard (time approximate) 6 PM San Francisco Beat (reruns of "The Lineup") 6:30 Cannonball 7 PM Outdoor Rambler 7:30 Campaign Roundup 8 PM John Gunther's High Road (trip to Kenya) 8:30 Leave It To Beaver 9 PM Lawrence Welk 10 PM The Whistler ("I am the whistler and I know many things..." or, as Jack Benny once satirized it: "I am the Fiddler and I know many things... because I fiddle around a lot.") 10:30 Silent Service 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:20 Movie: "Paper Gallows"

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Heckle And Jeckle 9:30 Mighty Mouse 10 AM Lone Ranger 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Sky King 11:30 CBS News (Ron Cochran) 12 N Songs Of Faith 12:30 Inside Sports 12:45 Baseball: Orioles-Yankees (Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese report) 4 PM Americans At Work (time approximate) 4:30 Film Feature 5 PM Crusade Preview (WHAS Crusade For Children) 5:30 Crusade For Children 6:30 Perry Mason 7:30 Checkmate 8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 9 PM Gunsmoke 9:30 Sea Hunt 10 PM Nelson Family (temporary new name for "Ozzie And Harriet" ABC, delay from Wed 7:30) 10:30 News (Hugh Smith) 10:40 Weather (Milton Metz) 10:45 Sports 11 PM Movie: "Anchors Aweigh" WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Skipper Ryle 10 AM Heckle And Jeckle 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Lone Ranger 11:30 Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon 12 N Sky King 12:30 First Tuesday (political program) 1 PM Movie: "Tarzan And The Amazons" 2:30 Movies: "Blackwell's Island" and "The Man Who Talked Too Much" 5 PM Championship Billiards 5:30 African Patrol 6 PM Aquanauts (delay from Wed 7:30) 7 PM Target (not Target: The Corruptors, which debuted on ABC the following year) 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Checkmate 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 This Man Dawson 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "Unconquered"

WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC) 8:30 Ding Dong School (Miss Frances in syndication) 9 AM Howdy Doody (COLOR) 9:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 10 AM Fury 10:30 Circus Boy 11 AM True Story 11:30 Detective's Diary 12 N Mr. Wizard 12:30 Film Feature 1 PM Americans At Work 1:15 Baseball: Giants-Cardinals 4:30 Eve Arden (she plays novelist Liza Hammond, time approximate) 5 PM Item 6 PM Science Fiction Theater 6:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 7:30 The Tall Man 8 PM The Deputy 8:30 The Campaign And The Candidates 9:30 Sea Hunt (is there a misprint--it's shown as being on both 7 and 14) 10 PM Pony Express 10:30 News (Jack McLean) 10:40 Sports (Jack McLean) 10:45 Movie: "Devil Girl From Mars" WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC) 9:30 Walter Strong (religion) 10 AM Howdy Doody (COLOR) 10:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Circus Boy 12 N True Story 12:30 Burley Tobacco 12:45 Film Feature 1:25 Baseball: Pirates-Reds (COLOR) 4 PM TBA (time approximate) 5:30 Western Movie (title not given) 6:30 Riverboat (delay from Sun 7 PM, COLOR) 7:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 8:30 The Tall Man 9 PM Lawrence Welk 10 PM Jubilee U.S.A. 10:30 Man From Interpol 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "Paid To Kill" WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Skipper Ryle 10 AM Heckle And Jeckle 10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Lone Ranger 11:30 Popeye Theater 12:30 Western Movie (title not given) 1:15 Popeye 1:25 Baseball: Giants-Cardinals 4:30 Movie: TBA 6 PM Sports Review 6:15 Touring Canada 6:30 Popeye 6:45 Conservation Club 7 PM Outdoor Rambler 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Bourbon Street Beat (ABC, delay from Mon 8:30) 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 How To Marry A Millionaire (a break for Barbara Eden) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "High Terrace" (pre-"Wells Fargo" Dale Robertson) 12 M Movie: TBA WEHT Ch. 50 (Ch. 25) Evansville (CBS) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Heckle And Jeckle 9:30 Mighty Mouse 10 AM Cartoons 10:30 I Love Lucy 11 AM Sky King 11:30 Movie: "Jungle Goddess" (George Reeves is in this one) 12:45 Baseball: Orioles-Yankees 4:25 Sports Round-Up (time approximate) 4:30 Movie: "Black Trail" 5:30 Things That Grow 6 PM Mr. District Attorney 6:30 Perry Mason 7:30 Checkmate 8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 9 PM Gunsmoke 9:30 Phil Silvers (Sgt. Bilko) 10 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents (delay from Sun 8:30) 10:30 Ranch Party (Tex Ritter welcomes Ray Price, Bonnie Guitar, and Mac Wiseman) 11 PM Movie: "House Of Horrors" Retro: Maine Fri, Sept 20, 1985 25 years ago in the Pine Tree State, from TV Guide-Maine edition WLBZ 2-NBC Bangor 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 News 7:00 Today (preview of the next day's Holmes-Spinks heavyweight title bout) 9:00 Days of Our Lives

10:00 Silver Spoons (last day; Your Number's Up debuts Monday) 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon News 12:30 Phil Donahue (fundamentalists in the Federal Government) 1:30 Search for Tomorrow 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Three's Company 4:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 5:00 M*A*S*H 5:30 Entertainment Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Knight Rider (2 hr season premiere, season #4) 10:00 Miami Vice 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Courtney Cox, and Cock Robin) 12:30 Friday Night Videos (vids from Paul Young, John Cougar Mellencamp, Cheech & Chong, and Cameo) WABI 5-CBS Bangor 5:55 Open Door 6:00 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News (FarmAid preview (the concert was held 2 days later), and guest Peter Graves) 9:00 Merv Griffin 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck 11:00 Price is Right noon Divorce Court 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Body Language 4:30 Dukes of Hazzard 5:30 Price is Right 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Waltons 8:00 Bugs Bunny (from 1978: Denver Pyle narrates this spoof of the Old West; Twilight Zone premieres here next week) 8:30 Dallas (90 min rerun of season finale) 10:00 Falcon Crest (rerun of season finale) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Sunburn" WCSH 6-NBC Portland 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 News 7:00 Today

9:00 Days of Our Lives 10:00 Every Second Counts 10:30 Sale of the Century 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon News 12:30 Phil Donahue (same show as its Bangor sister station) 1:30 Search for Tomorrow 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Littlest Hobo 4:30 WKRP in Cincinnati (2 and 6 ran different episodes) 5:00 Jeffersons 5:30 Entertainment Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Benson 7:30 Three's Company 8:00 Knight Rider (2 hr season premiere, season #4) 10:00 Miami Vice 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Friday Night Videos 2:00 News WVII 7-ABC Bangor 6:00 Jim Bakker 7:00 Good Morning America (guests Jane Fonda and Robert Urich) 9:00 Eight is Enough 10:00 Catch Phrase 10:30 Bewitched 11:00 Transformers 11:30 Voltron noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 People's Court 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 America (archaeology with Morgan Fairchild/plastic surgery for guys/Robert Urich) 8:00 Webster (1 hr season premiere, season #3) 9:00 Spenser: For Hire (2 hr premiere) 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. All-Hit Videos (simulcast on WGUY-FM 100.9) WMTW 8-ABC Poland Spring 5:30 Joy of Gardening 6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Movie "The Silencers" 11:00 Angie (last ep; Three's a Crowd starts Monday)

11:30 All-Star Blitz noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Hart to Hart 5:00 America (see WVII for details) 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 New Newlywed Game 7:30 Carson's Comedy Classics 8:00 Webster (1 hr season premiere, season #3) 9:00 Spenser: For Hire (2 hr premiere) 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Start of Something Big 1:00 News WAGM 8-CBS/NBC/ABC Presque Isle Network shows from CBS, unless otherwise indicated 4:30 Potato Picker's Special 6:30 ABC World News This Morning (ABC) 7:00 Good Morning America (ABC) 9:00 Phil Donahue (Phil's in LA with a discussion of AIDS affecting Hollywood) 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Press Your Luck 11:00 Price is Right noon Let's Make a Deal 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Body Language 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Cosby Show (NBC/1 day delay) 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Dallas (season finale/90 min) 10:00 Falcon Crest (season finale) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Sunburn" WCBB 10-PBS Augusta 6:30 Farm Day 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Body Electric 7:30 Latenight America (guest Carole Bayer Singer) 8:30 Today's Special 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Instructional Programs 11:30 Polka Dot Door noon Sesame Street

1:00 Instructional Programs 2:30 Nova "Baby Talk" 3:30 Secret City 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Today's Special 6:00 Voyage of the Mimi 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Capitol Journal 9:30 Movie "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" 11:30 Latenight America (guests Charlayne Hunter-Gault) 12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler WENH 11-PBS Durham 7:30 Farm Day 7:45 AM Weather 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 9:30 Instructional Programs noon Sesame Street 1:00 Instructional Programs 2:30 Masterpiece Theatre "The Irish RM" (pt 3) 3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 4:00 Voyage of the Mimi 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Sesame Street 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 New Hampshire Journal 9:30 To the Manor Born 10:00 Triple Grand Jazz (a 1982 concert from Jacksonville, FL with George Shearing, Marian McPartland, and Adam Makowicz) 11:00 Country Express (videos from Heart of Nashville, Dolly Parton, Atlanta, and others in a top viewer request show) 11:30 Austin City Limits (guests Dottie West and Floyd Cramer) 12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler MPBN (PBS): WMEB 12-Orono, WMEA 26-Biddeford, WMEM 10-Presque Isle, WMED 13-Calais (TVG listed 12/26 and mentioned 10/13 as satellites) 7:15 AM Weather 7:30 Nightly Business Report 8:00 Body Electric 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 (10/12/13) Sesame Street 9:00 (26) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 (26) Electric Company 10:00 Instructional Programs 11:30 Secret City noon Sesame Street 1:00 Instructional Programs

2:30 Body Electric 3:00 Instructional Programs 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Educational Computing 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Maine Reporters Notebook (return) 9:30 Dad's Army 10:00 Father's Day 10:30 Last Song 11:00 Butterflies 11:30 Sneak Previews WGME 13-CBS Portland 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 Headline Chasers 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Catch Phrase 9:30 Love Connection 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 Jeopardy! 4:30 People's Court 5:00 Merv Griffin 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Bugs Bunny 8:30 Dallas (season finale/90 min) 10:00 Falcon Crest (season finale) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Sunburn" WSBK 38-Ind Boston 6:00 20 Minute Workout 6:30 Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny 7:00 Voltron 7:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 8:00 Tranzor 8:30 Scooby-Doo 9:00 Fat Albert 9:30 My Three Sons 10:00 Movie "The Defector" noon Dick Van Dyke (bw)

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies 1:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 1:30 My Three Sons 2:00 Heckle & Jeckle/Deputy Dawg 2:30 Voltron 3:00 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors 3:30 Challenge of the GoBots 4:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:30 Tranzor Z 5:00 Quincy 6:00 Hart to Hart 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 Movie "The Compleat Beatles" 10:00 Odd Couple 10:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 11:00 M*A*S*H 11:30 Hogan's Heroes (x2) 12:30 Maude 1:00 Phil Silvers (bw) WLVI 56-Ind Boston 6:30 Bozo's Big Top 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Heathcliff 8:00 Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker 8:30 Casper 9:00 Mighty Mouse 9:30 Great Space Coaster 10:00 Bewitched 10:30 Headline News 11:00 Changing Lanes noon I Love Lucy (bw/x2) 1:00 Mighty Mouse 1:30 Casper 2:00 Flintstones 2:30 Tom & Jerry 3:00 ThunderCats 3:30 Super Week 4:00 Heathcliff 4:30 Inspector Gadget 5:00 Brady Bunch 5:30 Happy Days 6:00 Three's Company (x2) 7:00 Benson 7:30 Taxi 8:00 Movie "Desperate Journey" (bw) 10:00 News 10:30 Carson's Comedy Classics 11:00 Wrestling mid. News Retro: Tri-Cities, TN/VA Sat, Sept 17, 1988 from TV Guide-Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City edition

WSJK 2-PBS Sneedville 8:00 GED 9:00 Human Developement & Learning 10:00 Focus on Society 11:00 Understanding Human Behavior noon Professional Growth 12:30 Hometime 1:00 Frugal Gourmet 1:30 Victory Garden 2:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' 2:30 Collectors 3:00 MotorWeek '88 3:30 New Southern Cooking with Nathalie Dupree 4:00 Infinite Voyage "Unseen Worlds" (first aired in 1987) 5:00 National Geographic 6:00 Wild America 6:30 Innovation "Picture Perfect" (look at HDTV) 7:00 DeGrassi Junior High 7:30 Ramona 8:00 Upstairs, Downstairs 9:00 Lawrence Welk 10:00 Doctor Who "The Gunfighters" (bw/William Hartnell as the Doc) 11:30 Benny Hill mid. sign-off WYFF 4-NBC Greenville 5:00 Headline News 6:00 Agriculture in Action 6:30 Kissyfur 7:00 Chipmunks 7:30 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers 8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 9:00 Smurfs 10:00 ALF 11:00 Wrestling (no fed listed) noon College Football: Georgia Tech-Virginia 3:00 USA Today 4:00 1988 Summer Olympics 7:00 News 7:30 1988 Summer Olympics mid. News 12:30 1988 Summer Olympics 2:30 Headline News WCYB 5-NBC Bristol 7:00 Rural Tenneva 7:30 Uncle Waldo 8:00 Kissyfur 8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 9:00 Smurfs 10:00 ALF 11:00 Chipmunks 11:30 Completely Mental Misdaventures of Ed Grimley noon 2 Hip 4 TV 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game

1:15 Baseball: Yankees-Boston (alt game: San Francisco-Houston) 4:00 1988 Summer Olympics 7:00 News 7:30 1988 Summer Olympics mid. News 12:30 1988 Summer Olympics 2:30 sign-off WATE 6-ABC Knoxville 6:00 Poor Man's Fishin' 6:30 Better Way 7:00 BJ/Lobo 8:00 Beany & Cecil 8:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:30 Pup Named Scooby-Doo 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety noon Infomercial (Natural Weight Loss) 12:30 College Football: LSU-Tennessee 3:30 College Football: Miami-Michigan 7:00 Andy Griffith (bw/guest star Don Rickles plays a peddler) 7:30 Diff'rent Strokes 8:00 California Girls (profiling Californian career women including neurosurgeons, Olympic athletes, US military pilots, surfers, actresses, models, and choreographers) 9:00 Movie "California Girls" (a Jersey mechanic and his dream girl on the West Coast) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (colorized) 1:30 ABC News 1:45 sign-off WBIR 10-NBC Knoxville 6:00 In Touch 6:30 Dukes of Hazzard 7:30 Variety Showcase 8:00 Kissyfur 8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 9:00 Smurfs 10:00 ALF 11:00 Chipmunks 11:30 Completely Mental Adventures of Ed Grimley noon 2 Hip 4 TV 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: Yankees-Boston (alt game: San Francisco-Houston) 4:00 1988 Summer Olympics 7:00 News 7:30 1988 Summer Olympics mid. News 12:30 1988 Summer Olympics 2:30 Home Shopping Overnight Service WJHL 11-CBS Johnson City 7:00 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin 7:30 Kidsongs 8:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy (premiere) 8:30 Superman (premiere) 9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 Garfield & Friends (premiere) 11:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest! (premiere) 11:30 Flip! (premiere) noon Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures 12:30 CBS StoryBreak 1:00 POWW Wrestling 2:00 Southern Conference Today 2:30 College Football: Florida State-Clemson 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Hee Haw (co-host Barbara Mandrell/guests Exile, Dan Seals, and Hillbilly Jim) 8:00 Jackie Gleason: The Great One (hosts John Candy, Art Carney, Jane Curtin, Teri Garr, and John Larroquette recall the career of the TV legend) 10:00 West 57th 11:00 News 11:30 Benny Hill (that's right...both the Tri-Cities PBS and CBS stations ran Benny at 11:30) mid. Magnum, PI 1:00 sign-off WLOS 13-ABC Knoxville 5:55 Farm Bureau Report 6:00 Wonder Woman 7:00 Kidsongs 7:30 Our Gang (bw) 8:00 Beany & Cecil 8:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:30 Pup Named Scooby-Doo 11:00 WWF Wrestling noon College Football: Notre Dame-Michigan State 3:30 College Football: Miami-Michigan 7:00 News 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 California Girls 9:00 Movie "California Girls" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Paradise Alley" 1:30 Infomercial (Sunglasses) 2:00 A-Team 3:00 News 3:30 sign-off WKPT 19-ABC Kingsport 5:00 Hit Video USA 5:55 Farm Digest 6:00 Omni Presents 6:30 Town Crier 7:00 Transformers 7:30 Johnny Majors (Tennessee football) 8:00 Beany & Cecil 8:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:30 Pup Named Scooby-Doo 11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety noon America's Top 10

12:30 College Football: LSU-Tennessee 3:30 College Football: Miami-Michigan 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 8:00 California Girls 9:00 Movie "California Girls" 11:00 1968-Year to Remember (looking back at the year's news events) mid. Movie "Nadia" 2:00 ABC News 2:15 Hit Video USA (19 ran this 7 nights a week in overnight) WTVK 26-CBS Knoxville 6:20 Farm Digest 6:30 Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater 7:00 Riders of the Silver Screen (bw) 8:30 Superman (premiere) 9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse 10:30 Garfield & Friends (premiere) 11:00 College Football: Wingate v Carson-Newman 2:00 Ken Sparks (Carson-Newman football, highlights of the preceding game) 2:30 College Football: Florida State-Clemson 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 She's the Sheriff 7:30 Mama's Family 8:00 Jackie Gleason: The Great One 10:00 West 57th 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Countdown to Looking Glass" 1:30 It's a Living 2:00 sign-off WETO 39-Fox Greeneville 6:00 Bullwinkle 7:30 Visionaries 8:00 Movie "The Outlaw" (colorized) 10:00 Riders of the Silver Screen (bw) 11:30 Infomercial (Can You Beat Baldness?) noon This Week in Baseball 12:30 Infomercial (Easy Way to Lose Weight) 1:00 Movie "Blood Suckers" 3:00 Movie "Semi-Tough" 5:00 WWF Wrestling 6:00 MTV Video Music Awards (Arsenio Hall hosts the 5th annual awards, taped September 7th in LA; performers/presenters include Rod Stewart, Cher, INXS, Depeche Mode, Crowded House, Aerosmith, Jody Watley, the Fat Boys, Cyndi Lauper, Belinda Carlisle, Teri Garr, Eric Roberts, and Paul Reiser) 8:00 Reporters (report on the Teamsters...Jimmy Hoffa is mentioned, as well as alleged links to organized crime) 9:00 Beyond Tomorrow (personal flying saucers/Swedish nuclear-waste storage/a drug that may inhibit alcoholism/a land vehicle that drives itself/racing tires for street cars/piano teaching innovations) 10:00 Wrestling (fed not listed) 11:00 Making Gorillas in the Mist (behind-the-scenes of the movie's filming) 11:30 Movie "The Black Torment" 1:30 sign-off

WKCH 43-Fox Knoxville 6:00 Comic Strip (whole week in one shot) 8:30 Visionaries 9:00 Slime Time 9:30 Treasure Mall 10:00 Videmart Home Shopping 11:00 WWF Wrestling noon Movie "Francis Joins the Wacs" (bw) 2:00 Movie "Casanova's Big Night" 3:30 Honeymooners (bw) 4:00 Battlestar Galactica 5:00 Infomercial (Easy Way to Lose Weight) 5:30 Charles in Charge 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 7:00 Friday the 13th: The Series 8:00 Reporters 9:00 Beyond Tomorrow 10:00 Hawaii Five-O 11:00 Movie "The Skull" 1:00 sign-off Blue Ridge Public Television (PBS): WSBN 47-Norton/WMSY 52-Marion 8:30 Body Electric 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Reading Rainbow 11:00 Canada: True North "The Relationship" (looks at Canada-US Relations) noon One Village in China (pt 1, looking at the new roles of Chinese women) 1:00 Frugal Gourmet 1:30 Victory Garden 2:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' 2:30 Collectors 3:00 MotorWeek '88 3:30 Madeleine Cooks 4:00 Mystery! "Cover Her Face" (pt 3/Adam Dalgliesh, produced by Anglia Television in eastern England) 5:00 Cookin' Cheap 5:30 Pizza Gourmet 6:00 Ramona (premiere, this was a 10-part series, with Sarah Polley in the title role) 6:30 Louis Rukeyser's 1988 Election Guide 7:30 Modern Maturity 8:00 Lawrence Welk 9:00 Wild America 9:30 Sea Turtles' Last Dance (looks at their declining population) 10:00 Alive from Off Center (La La La Human Steps/Montreal Danse) 10:30 Video Rock 11:00 sign-off from TV Guide-Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City edition WLOS 13-ABC Knoxville 5:55 Farm Bureau Report 6:00 Wonder Woman 7:00 Kidsongs

7:30 Our Gang (bw) 8:00 Beany & Cecil 8:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters 10:30 Pup Named Scooby-Doo 11:00 WWF Wrestling noon College Football: Notre Dame-Michigan State 3:30 College Football: Miami-Michigan 7:00 News 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 California Girls 9:00 Movie "California Girls" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Paradise Alley" 1:30 Infomercial (Sunglasses) 2:00 A-Team 3:00 News 3:30 sign-off

WLOS-13(ABC) is in Asheville, NC, not Knoxville. Retro:Miami, Monday, December 2, 1985-Commercial Stations From Boca Raton News(Via Google News Archive) (Listings run from 6:30 AM to 2:30 AM) WTVJ Channel 4(CBS) 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Big Valley 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 People's Court 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 One Day At A Time 4:30 Newlywed Game 5:00 Wheel Of Fortune 5:30 News 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Price Is Right 8:00 Scarecrow And Mrs. King 9:00 Kate And Allie 9:30 Newhart 10:00 Cagney And Lacey 11:00 News 11:30 Remington Steele 12:40 Movie-The Boss' Son(1978) WCIX Channel 6(Independent)

6:30 Great Space Coaster 7:00 Flintstones 7:30 Challenge Of The Gobots 8:00 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe 8:30 Tom And Jerry 9:00 Muppet Show 9:30 Frankly Speaking 10:00 Movie-Mata Hari(1932) 12:00 I Love Lucy(2 episodes) 1:00 Laverne And Shirley 1:30 Pink Panther 2:00 Tom And Jerry 2:30 Flintstones 3:00 Scooby Doo 3:30 Jetsons 4:00 Transformers 4:30 M.A.S.K. 5:00 G.I. Joe 5:30 Diff'rent Strokes(2 episodes) 6:30 Benson 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 WKRP In Cincinnati 8:00 Movie-The Organization(1971) 10:00 News 10:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 11:00 Sanford And Son 11:30 Police Story 12:30 Movie-The Devil And Leroy Bassett(1973) 2:20 Movie-Boom Town(1939) WSVN Channel 7(NBC) 6:30 Today In Florida 7:00 Today 9:00 Hour Magazine 10:00 Your Number's Up 10:30 Break The Bank 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 Santa Barbara 4:00 Hart To Hart 5:00 Quincy 6:00 News 7:00 NBC News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Movie-John And Yoko:A Love Story(Made For TV, 1985) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight(Guest Host:Joan Rivers) 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman WPLG Channel 10(ABC) 6:30 News 7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue 10:00 Love Boat 11:00 Three's A Crowd 11:30 Jeffersons 12:00 Loving 12:30 News 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life To Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 America 5:00 News 6:00 News 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous(preempts Hardcastle And McCormick) 9:00 NFL Football:Chicago Bears At Miami Dolphins(Live) 12:00 News 12:30 Nightline 1:00 Comedy Break 1:30 Love Connection 2:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 2:30 News WBFS Channel 33(Independent) 6:30 Here's To South Florida 7:00 Voltron 7:30 Superfriends 8:00 Heathcliff 8:30 Dennis The Menace(Jay North) 9:00 Mister Ed 9:30 Green Acres 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. 11:00 Bonanza 12:00 Beverly Hillbillies 12:30 Green Acres 1:00 Beverly Hillbillies 1:30 Popeye/Bugs Bunny 2:00 Inspector Gadget 2:30 Superfriends 3:00 Heathcliff 3:30 Care Bears 4:00 Glo Friends Save Christmas 4:30 What's Happening!! 5:00 Good Times 5:30 Happy Days 6:00 Too Close For Comfort 6:30 Alice 7:00 Jeffersons 7:30 All In The Family 8:00 Season's Greetings From The Honeymooners 10:00 Maude 10:30 I.N.N. News 11:00 That's My Mama 11:30 All In The Family

12:00 Mission:Impossible 1:00 Untouchables 2:00 Mannix WDZL Channel 39(Independent) 6:30 Captain Harlock 7:00 Heckle And Jeckle 7:30 Thundercats 8:00 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 8:30 Mighty Mouse 9:00 Richard Roberts 10:00 700 Club 11:00 Let's Make A Deal 11:30 Inday News 12:00 All About Us 12:30 It's A Great Life 1:00 What's Hot! What's Not? 1:30 Mary Tyler Moore 2:00 I Dream Of Jeannie 2:30 Bewitched 3:00 Gilligan's Island 3:30 Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors 4:00 He-Man And She-Ra Christmas Special 5:00 Rockford Files 6:00 Matt Houston 7:00 Kojak 8:00 Movie-River Of No Return(1954) 10:00 Vega$ 11:00 Twilight Zone 11:30 S.W.A.T. 12:30 Movie-Harlow(1965) Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, October 16, 1972 From TV Guide, Georgia Edition. NOTE: If there was a rainout over the weekend, a World Series game would be played at 1 PM on NBC (preceded by a pregame show at 12:30). WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Christopher Close-Up 7 AM Today 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:30 Monday News Conference (Atlanta mayor Sam Massell is guest) 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration (Bob Clayton) 11 AM Sale Of The Century (Joe Garagiola) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Peter Marshall) 12 N News (David Sisson/Gloria Lane) 12:30 Merv Griffin

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 (Bob Barker) 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (John Philp/David Sisson) 7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor) 7:30 Let's Make A Deal (Monty Hall) 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (Jack Benny, Hugh O'Brian, James Farentino and wife Michele Lee, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Peter Marshall have cameos.) 9 PM Movie: "The Challenge" 11 PM News (Dick Horner/John Philp) 11:30 Tonight Show (Joey Bishop subs for Johnny) 1 AM News WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 10 AM Dinah's Place 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Jeopardy! (Art Fleming) 12:30 Who, What Or Where (Art James) 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Merry-Go-Round 1:30 Three On A Match (Bill Cullen) 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: "Two Weeks In Another Town" 6 PM News (Morris/Wick--I never lived in Chattanooga, so I don't know their first names) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "Cool Million" (pilot for one of the NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie series) 11 PM News (Wick/Wilson) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Law And Morality" 6:30 Camera Three (delay from Sunday 11 AM) 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) (Ralph Nader is interviewed) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM Joker's Wild (Jack Barry) 10:30 Price Is Right (Bob Barker) 11 AM Gambit (Wink Martindale) 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Jim Axel/Judy Woodruff) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM It's Your Bet (Lyle Waggoner) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Virginian 5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 6 PM News (Chuck Moore/Judy Woodruff) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News (Jim Axel/Ray Moore) 7:30 Circus! (Bert Parks) 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Country Music Association Awards (Glen Campbell is host) 11 PM News (Chuck Moore) (time approximate) 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Crimson Pirate" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 9:30 In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Insight 7:30 University System Report 8 PM First Edition: Tell It All (Kenny Rogers' rock group) 9 PM Boboquivari 9:30 Ardenics 10 PM Western Civilization: Majesty And Madness 10:30 Rosey Grier sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM Country Music 7:30 New Zoo Revue 8 AM Funtime 9 AM News (Hogue/Mazza) 9:30 Virginian 11 AM Not For Women Only 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (Allen Ludden) 12:30 Split Second (Tom Kennedy, who would replace Ludden as host of Password Plus)

1 PM All My Children 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game (Bob Eubanks) 2:30 Dating Game (Jim Lange) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Love, American Style 4:30 Green Acres 5 PM Ponderosa (Bonanza reruns) 6 PM News (Willette/McAfee) 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Tarzan 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Green Bay-Detroit 12 M News (Willette/McAfee) (time approximate) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Educational Film 7 AM Cartoon Club 8:30 My Favorite Martian 9 AM Hazel 9:30 Dick Van Dyke 10 AM Courtship Of Eddie's Father 10:30 Love, American Style 11 AM Password 11:30 Bewitched 12 N News (Mark Scott/Bob Neal) 12:20 Lucille Rivers (sewing) 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 Movie: "A Majority Of One" (Part 1) 5 PM Ponderosa 6 PM News (Virgil Dominic/Ron Becker) 6:30 ABC News 7 PM What's My Line? (Larry Blyden took over as host in fall 1972 but Ch. 11 is showing one with Wally Bruner.) 7:30 To Tell The Truth (Garry Moore) 8 PM The Rookies 9 PM NFL Football: Green Bay-Detroit 12 M News (Virgil Dominic/Ron Becker) (time approximate) 12:35 Movie: "The Garment Jungle" 2:15 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 Joker's Wild 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Don Allen) 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Beat The Clock (Gene Wood) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Family Affair 4:30 Merv Griffin 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Dragnet 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Country Music Association Awards 11 PM News (Dick James) (time approximate) 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Crimson Pirate" 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 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 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 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 3:30 Secret Storm 4 PM Family Affair 4:30 Ponderosa 5:30 To Tell The Truth 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 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 Doris Day 10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D. (ABC, delay from Tue 10 PM) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Crimson Pirate" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 8:30 What's New 9 AM Electric Company 9:30 In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Consultation 7:30 University System Report 8 PM First Edition: Tell It All 9 PM Boboquivari 9:30 Book Beat 10 PM Western Civilization: Majesty And Madness sign off 10:30 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Little Rascals 8 AM Banana Splits 8:30 Magic Funnies 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 Romper Room 10 AM Cartoon Carnival 10:30 Crafts With Katy (Katy Dacus) 11 AM Galloping Gourmet 11:30 Mike Douglas 1 PM Movie: "Dante's Inferno" 3 PM Banana Splits 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM Leave It To Beaver 4:30 Petticoat Junction 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 Get Smart 6 PM It Takes A Thief 7 PM Rifleman 7:30 Andy Griffith 8 PM Movie: "I Dream Of Jeanie" (biography of Stephen Foster, nothing to do with Barbara Eden) 10 PM The Adventurer (Gene Barry) 10:30 Mancini Generation 11 PM Avengers 12 M Movie: "An Act Of Murder"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM In-school programs 2:30 Electric Company 3 PM In-school programs 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Why! 6:15 Charlie's Pad (cartooning) 6:30 Off The Record (backup musicians) 7 PM Championship Bridge (Charles Goren) 7:30 Monday News Conference (replay of Ch. 2's program) 8 PM International Performance 9 PM It's Your City (Atlanta Board of Aldermen meeting) 10:30 Book Beat sign off 11 PM WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Not For Women Only 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) 1:05 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: "Against All Odds" 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Real McCoys 7:30 Felony Squad 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM NBC Movie: "Cool Million" 11 PM Western Star Theater (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns) 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9 AM In-school programs

10 AM Sesame Street 11 AM Electric Company 11:30 In-school programs 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Designing Women (sewing) 7:30 TBA 8 PM First Edition: Tell It All 9 PM Boboquivari 9:30 Book Beat 10 PM Anthropology 2010 sign off after this WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 3:30 This Is The Life 4 PM Insight 4:30 Fury 5 PM Top Cat 5:30 Dennis The Menace 6 PM Jim And Tammy 7 PM Of Lands And Seas 8 PM Reaching Out 8:30 Charisma 9 PM 700 Club sign off after this WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3:30 Cartoons/Three Stooges 6 PM Movie: "Alexander The Great" 7:30 High School Football (replay of a game from Friday night--teams not given) 8:30 Movie: "Time Limit" 10 PM Movie: "The Iron Sheriff" 11:30 Movie: "The Yellow Tomahawk" I find it hard to believe (unless there were other Atlanta channels not listed in this post) that Jeopardy! didn't air in the Atlanta market. I'd have thought WSB would have found room for it SOMEWHERE.. As I recall from previous posts, WTCG carried the Art Fleming Jeopardy! for several years around the turn of the decade, along with a few other shows off the NBC feed that WSB pre-empted. WSB had for years pre-empted the Noon-2 p.m. time slots, running 90-minute (or longer) movies after the Noon news, back in the 1960s. Make no mistake, Jeopardy! was daytime's second-highest-rated game in the early 1970s (behind Hollywood Squares), but its popularity apparently wasn't even throughout the country. I would suspect it was most popular in the largest markets, especially along the East Coast (that fact alone drove its ratings high). By contrast, Southern and Midwestern markets probably only saw it draw average ratings, because of the lower educational achievements of many of its residents. The show was distinguished then, much as now, by its difficulty to play along with at home, particularly "answers" about subjects removed from everyday common experience. This trait, while earning it the affection of the college and professional crowd who watched it on bar and restaurant sets on their lunch breaks, did not endear it to housewives looking for an escape from the drudgery of their

chores. Atlanta is a strange case, however, since it had then, much as now, an unusually high number of professionals and educated types. WTCG certainly saw what WSB had been missing in its reading of the situation, and decided to step in. But Ted Turner had greater ambitions for his station, of course, than to serve as an alternate station for pre-empted network shows, and he opted to emphasize syndie offerings in daytime by 1972 and would never return (except on occasion, and that in primetime) to network feeds again. One has to remember that, compared to other daytime games running at the time, Jeopardy! was among TV's lowest-paying games ($10-50 in the first round, $20-100 in Double Jeopardy!), its set was very 1960-ish compared to the likes of The Joker's Wild and Password, and Art Fleming wasn't exactly considered a matinee idol. So its appeal was not so obvious to some (mainly younger) station managers, and these things motivated NBC daytime head Lin Bolen to begin wearing the game down in 1973. WSB would bring Jeopardy! back briefly in 1974, when the show spent six months at 10:30 a.m. But upon its move to the "graveyard" slot of 1:30, it ended for good. I have no idea if WSB carried the 1978-79 revival (maybe bpatrick can post some late 1978 listings in the future). WSB carried the 1978 version of "Jeopardy!" when it aired at 10:30 AM. When it tanked, and NBC moved it to its old noon slot, it was off WSB's schedule again. WSB has never carried the Trebek "Jeopardy!"; it has moved around among WAGA, WXIA, and WATL. When I was at UGA, we could get "Jeopardy!" at noon on WFBC (now WYFF) Greenville, SC (they pre-empted "Who, What Or Where," however), but I don't recall a large viewership. However, WSPA carried "Young And The Restless" when WAGA didn't, and did quite well in Athens with it. I also suspect Ch. 61's high-school football show was an edited replay; I'm not sure it was a coaches' show. As for "What's My Line?" Ch. 11 dropped it in January 1974 and replaced it with the Jack Narz version of "Concentration. WAGA picked up the last year of "WML" at 1 PM. It was always a bit strange in the days of bicycling; you could watch a game show with two different hosts; in Birmingham, we were getting Bruner's shows, but when we moved to Tampa in the summer of '73 we got Blyden's. As I recall from previous posts, WTCG carried the Art Fleming Jeopardy! for several years around the turn of the decade, along with a few other shows off the NBC feed that WSB pre-empted. WSB had for years pre-empted the Noon-2 p.m. time slots, running 90-minute (or longer) movies after the Noon news, back in the 1960s. Atlanta is a strange case, however, since it had then, much as now, an unusually high number of professionals and educated types. WTCG certainly saw what WSB had been missing in its reading of the situation, and decided to step in. But Ted Turner had greater ambitions for his station, of course, than to serve as an alternate station for pre-empted network shows, and he opted to emphasize syndie offerings in daytime by 1972 and would never return (except on occasion, and that in primetime) to network feeds again. Of course, when WTCG carried other networks' programming passed on by the other stations, they would often toot their horn. In the book "Citizen Turner", it mentioned that Ted Turner would

announce on his billboards that WTCG had "joined the NBC Television Network", after picking up five NBC shows that WSB passed over, including "Jeopardy". The folks at WSB and NBC weren't pleased with those billboards, however. Quote from: bpatrick on October 18, 2009, 09:00:05 AM As for "What's My Line?"... It was always a bit strange in the days of bicycling; you could watch a game show with two different hosts; in Birmingham, we were getting Bruner's shows, but when we moved to Tampa in the summer of '73 we got Blyden's. In an old Michigan State "TV Guide", I noticed the same thing with "It's Your Bet" on Lansing's WILX -- a TVG ad from WILX in late 1972 (after the opening of WKAR on its own channel) proudly said that Lyle Waggoner was host of the show, though the TVG descriptions for that week all featured episodes hosted by Hal March -- who died in 1970. Retro: Central Virginia Fri, Sept 15, 1978 from TV Guide-Central Virginia edition WFMY 2-CBS Greensboro 6:00 Good Morning (discussion of credit laws; interviews with Nick Hammond and Jack Colvin) 8:00 Captain Kangaroo (guest Alan Arkin) 9:00 Dinah! (guests Norm Crosby, Fernando Lamas, Marilu Tolo, and Mercer Ellington & the Duke Ellington Band) 10:00 Sandra! (family fashion show) 10:30 Price is Right 11:30 Love of Life 11:55 News noon Young & the Restless 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 All in the Family 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H 4:00 Mary Tyler Moore 4:30 Odd Couple 5:00 Chico & the Man 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 PM Magazine 7:30 Cross-Wits 8:00 Incredible Hulk (airs an hour earlier) 9:00 Movie "Grand Theft Auto" 11:00 News 11:30 New Avengers (premiere) 12:40 Movie "Murder on Flight 402" WHSV 3-NBC/ABC Harrisonburg 6:30 Romper Room 7:00 Good Morning America (guests include Muhammad Ali) 9:00 PTL Club 10:00 Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 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 New Mickey Mouse Club 5:00 Bonanza 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Dolly (guests Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris) 7:30 Donna Fargo 8:00 Boxing: live from New Orleans, Leon Spinks (7-0-1) defends his WBA heavyweight title against former champ Muhammad Ali (55-3)/WBA light-heavy champ Victor Galindez (52-6-4) v Mike Rossman (34-4-3)/WBC featherweight champ Danny Lopez (37-3) v Juan Malvarez (42-6-8) (Donny & Marie's season premiere airs at 8pm next week) 11:00 News 11:30 Baretta 12:40 News WRAL 5-ABC Raleigh 6:30 Country Morning/Farm News 7:00 News 7:30 Time for Uncle Paul 8:00 Good Morning America 10:00 Dating Game 10:30 Edge of Night 11:00 Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Bugs Bunny 4:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 5:00 Real McCoys (bw) 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 8:00 Boxing: see WHSV listings for info 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "When the Devil Commands" (bw) WHIS 6-NBC Bluefield 5:30 Arthur Smith 6:00 PTL Club 7:00 Today (from the Museum of Archaeology in Mexico City) 9:00 Coffee Break 9:30 Romper Room 10:00 Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon America Alive! 1:00 News 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 For Richer, for Poorer 4:30 Bewitched (bw) 5:00 Gunsmoke 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (season premiere; the Piedmont and Triangle saw Welk on Saturdays: 3pm on WRAL and 10pm on WGHP) 8:00 Movie "Starship Invasions" (next week: Waverly Wonders, Who's Watching the Kids, and Rockford Files) 9:30 Quincy (90 min, moves to Thursdays on Sept 21st) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Shecky Greene and Chuck Mangione) 1:00 Midnight Special (host Larry Gatlin welcomes guests Tavares, Tony Orlando, Evelyn "Champagne" King, the Cars, the Jeff Kutash Dancers, and Devo) WDBJ 7-CBS Roanoke 6:30 Mornin' 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Dinah! (guests Mel Tellis, Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Trebek, Ilie Nastase, Tom Dressen, and Richard Frank) 10:00 All in the Family 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 Panorama 1:25 News 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends 4:00 Brady Bunch 4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Sarah Vaughan, Eva Gabor, Lonnie Shorr, Richard Fredericks, and Dodgers peanut vendor Roger Owens) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Lawrence Welk (season premiere) 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Movie "Grand Theft Auto" 11:00 News 11:30 New Avengers (premiere) 12:40 Movie "Murder on Flight 502" WGHP 8-ABC High Point 6:00 Good Morning Piedmont (preview of Greensboro YWCA fall fashion show) 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Movie "Anything Can Happen" (bw) 11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Three Stooges (bw) 4:30 Superman (bw) 5:00 Tarzan 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Joker's Wild 7:30 Donna Fargo (premiere) 8:00 Boxing: see WHSV for details 11:00 News 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 Movie "The Wild One" (bw) 2:00 News WSLS 10-NBC Roanoke 6:15 Today on the Farm/Perspective 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue (father-son relationships, guests include Richard Robertiello) 10:00 Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon America Alive! 12:30 News 1:00 Not for Women Only 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 For Richer, for Poorer 4:30 Family Affair 5:00 Gunsmoke 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Newlywed Game 7:30 Adam-12 8:00 Movie "Starship Invasions" 9:30 Quincy (90 min) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Midnight Special WTVD 11-CBS Durham 6:00 Summer Semester "Alternative Futures" 6:30 Wilburn Brothers (guests Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely) 7:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Phil Donahue (consumer advice, guest David Klein) 10:00 All in the Family 10:30 Price is Right 11:30 Love of Life 11:55 News

noon Young & the Restless 1:00 At Home with Peggy Mann (how Contact telephone crisis line volunteers handle emergency situations) 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H 4:00 Match Game 4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Shelly Winters, Regine, and Patrick Terrail) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Newlywed Game 7:30 Tic Tac Dough 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Movie "Grand Theft Auto" 11:00 News 11:30 Mary Tyler Moore mid. Movie "The UFO Incident" WXII 12-NBC Winston-Salem 6:00 Daybreak 7:00 Today 9:00 Midmorning (embroidery seminar/Patrick Co (VA) Harvest Festival) 10:00 Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon America Alive! 12:30 Phil Donahue (embryo transplants) 1:30 Days of Our Lives 2:30 Doctors 3:00 Another World 4:00 Tom & Jerry/Spiderman 5:00 Gunsmoke 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Newlywed Game 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Movie "Starship Invasions" 9:30 Quincy (90 min) 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Midnight Special 2:30 Movie: TBA (listed as Western) 4:00 Ironside WSET 13-ABC Lynchburg 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Movie "It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy" 10:30 Metro 11:00 Happy Days 11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 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 Six Million Dollar Man 5:30 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Movie "The Magic Christian" 8:00 Boxing: see WHSV for details 11:00 News 11:30 Baretta 12:40 Movie "The White Gorilla" (bw) WBRA 15-PBS Roanoke 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Electric Company 10:30 Instructional Programs or sign-off 3:00 French Chef 3:30 Dick Cavett (guest Muhammad Ali, rerun from March) 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Villa Alegre 6:30 Over Easy (guest Arlene Francis) 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:30 Studio A (return) 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Mayor of Casterbridge (pt 2) 10:00 Pallisers (pt 12) 11:00 Dick Cavett (guest Christiaan Barnhard, topics include euthanasia) WVPT 51-PBS Harrisonburg 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Over Easy (guest Jack Carter/discussion of senility) 9:00 Instructional Programs 3:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 3:30 Villa Alegre 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Zoom 6:30 Over Easy (guest Arlene Francis) 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:30 Spectrum 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Mayor of Casterbridge (pt 2) 10:00 Pallisers (pt 12) 11:00 4th Quarter I'm pretty sure the 10 PM Saturday airtime for Lawrence Welk on WGHP was a one-shot; his usual airtime was 7 PM Saturdays, and "Fantasy Island" was on at 10. WDBJ would move Welk to Saturdays at 5 the next year, stripping "PM Magazine" at 7 and "M*A*S*H" at 7:30 (they ran "Hee Haw" Saturdays at 7).

WDBJ would move Welk to Saturdays at 5 the next year, stripping "PM Magazine" at 7 and "M*A*S*H" at 7:30 (they ran "Hee Haw" Saturdays at 7). A few years ago some poster on the DCRTV website made a claim about being on WDBJ's PM Magazine only to get a number of rather nasty replies from current WDBJ staff ( and a few from WSLS ) claiming that WDBJ had NEVER aired PM Magazine. One went as far as saying "..WDBJ had always aired such programming as Mornin...but never PM Magazine as our market was too small for that kind of programming..". Kinda reminds me of that post from a "former employee" of Richmond's WXEX claiming that WXEX/WRIC had never used the "Eyewitness News" brand even though there are clips on You Tube that prove otherwise. One would think that employees of TV stations would know at least some history of their employer. In Virginia, PM Magazine was carried on WTAR (WTKR) Norfolk, WDBJ, and WXEX (WRIC). You can check the Central Virginia edition of TV Guide from September 1979 on, or you can check either the Roanoke or Greensboro newspapers from the same period to see that PM Magazine did indeed air on WDBJ. The Richmond/WXEX version of PM Magazine is actually quite famous as back in the early 80's one of their hosts was none other than future Today show host Matt Laurer. But like so much "history" true as it was, post this online and chances are somebody from WRIC would reply back with "..that's BS my friend..pure BS !!" Even if one attaches and old WXEX PM Magazine ad with Matt Laurer. I think what it is, is well the Roanoke, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Richmond stations ( somewhat true with Hampton Roads )is that they hire so many young people to work there whether its behind the scenes or in front of the camera so therefor they have different "visions and opinions" of their stations and markets than us who are in the "older" generation who DO remember. And its not just Virginia but West Virginia too. Wanna see some "interesting" replies?...mention the long defunct WOWK's "Chopper 13" on a site like TV Newstalk and wait for WOWK's reaction. Retro: Northern Indiana Mon, Sept 10, 1973 from TV Guide-Northern Indiana edition Skylab III and Watergate coverage may interrupt programming Programs listed CT WBBM 2-CBS Chicago 5:50 News 6:00 Summer Semester "The Immigrant in American Life" 6:30 It's Worth Knowing 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 Lee Phillip (guests Euell Gibbons and John Ward Pearson)

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 Secret Storm 3:30 Movie "I Died a Thousand Times" 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 7:00 Gunsmoke (season premiere #19, pt 1; filmed at Old Tucson as Marshal Dillon takes on the white slave trade) 8:00 Here's Lucy (guest star Danny Thomas help Lucy launch season #6) 8:30 Dick Van Dyke (season premiere #3/new day and time) 9:00 Medical Center (season premiere #5) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Reflections in a Golden Eye" 12:40 News 12:55 Movie "Mr. Belvedere Goes to College" (bw) 2:35 Movie "Beachhead" 4:30 McHale's Navy (bw) WMAQ 5-NBC Chicago 6:00 Station Exchange 6:30 Town & Farm 6:35 Today in Chicago 7:00 Today Show (guests include the new Miss America) 9:00 Dinah Shore (guest Dom DeLuise) 9:30 Raffle 10:00 Wizard of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News 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 Mike Douglas (co-host Don Meredith/guests Howard Cosell, Frank Gifford, Alan Sues, Ray Stevens, Hyman Jampol, Heather Menzies, and a trained snake) 5:00 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Lotsa Luck (premiere) 7:30 Diana (premiere) 8:00 Movie "Shoot Out" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (Sammy Davis Jr. pinch-hits for Johnny with guests Sam Levinson and Gladys Knight & the Pips) mid. News 12:05 Not for Women Only (guests Viveca Lindfors, Harry Hershfield, and Nada Skerly) 12:35 Phil Donahue (guest Dr. Jean Rosenbaum) 1:05 Some of My Best Friends

WLS 7-ABC Chicago 6:30 Perspectives 6:55 Earl Nightingale 7:00 Kennedy & Co. 8:30 Movie "Lydia Bailey" 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second noon All My Children 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 Love, American Style 3:30 Movie "Bright Road" (bw) 5:00 News 5:30 ABC Evening News 6:00 News 7:00 Rookies (season premiere #2) 8:00 Movie "Lady in Cement" 10:00 News 10:30 James Garner at the California 500 (pt 1) mid. Kennedy at Night 12:30 Passage to Adventure WGN 9-Ind Chicago 6:00 News 6:05 Top o' the Morning 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7:00 Ray Rayner 8:00 Garfield Goose 8:30 Hazel 9:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 9:30 Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers (guest Robert Green) 10:00 Movie "Amazons of Rome" noon Bozo's Circus 1:00 News 1:15 Lead-Off Man 1:30 Baseball: the Cubs host Pittsburgh usually seen...Patty Duke at 1, Movie at 1:30, Gilligan's Island at 3:30 4:00 Flintstones 4:30 Mr. Magoo 4:45 News 5:00 I Dream of Jeannie (repeat of series premiere) 5:30 Bewitched (bw) 6:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 6:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 7:00 Mod Squad "The Teeth of the Barracuda" 8:00 Bonanza 9:00 Perry Mason (bw) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "The Power and the Prize" (bw) 12:25 News 12:55 Movie "Wild Strawberries" (bw)

WTTW 11-PBS Chicago 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Electric Company 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Instructional Programs 11:30 Your Senators Report noon Legacy (looks at Olympia National Park, WA) 12:30 Consultation 1:00 Electric Company 1:30 Instructional Programs 2:00 Carrascolendas 2:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 3:00 Making Things Grow 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Electric Company 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Man Builds, Man Destroys 7:30 Book Beat 8:00 Evening at Pops (guest Anna Moffo) 9:00 International Performance (the series returns with a visit to Paris for the Paris Opera Ballet's performance of Stravinsky's "Firebird") 10:00 Eye to Eye 10:30 Chicago City Council WANE 15-CBS Fort Wayne 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Honeymooners (bw) 8:30 Search for Tomorrow 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 Ann Colone 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 Secret Storm 3:30 Movie "Sorrowful Jones" (bw) 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Beat the Clock (guest Anita Gillette) 7:00 Gunsmoke (season premiere #19, pt 1) 8:00 Here's Lucy (season premiere #6) 8:30 Dick Van Dyke (season premiere #3) 9:00 Medical Center (season premiere #5) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Reflections in a Golden Eye"

12:40 Honeymooners (bw) WNDU 16-NBC South Bend 7:00 Today 9:00 Sesame Street (South Bend didn't get a local PBS station until the following February, when WNIT launched) 10:00 Leave It to Beaver "Captain Jack" 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News noon Somerset 12:30 Three on a Match 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Doctors 2:00 Another World 2:30 Dick Van Dyke "Oh How We Met on the Night That We Danced" 3:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 3:30 Addams Family (Carolyn Jones does double duty, playing both Morticia and her sister Ophelia) 4:00 Gilligan's Island 4:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 5:00 To Tell the Truth 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Let's Make a Deal 7:00 Lotsa Luck (premiere) 7:30 Diana (premiere) 8:00 Movie "Shoot Out" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show WPTA 21-ABC Fort Wayne 7:25 Professor Kitzel 7:30 Ladies Day 8:00 Fran Walker 8:30 Hogan's Heroes 9:00 Sesame Street (Fort Wayne didn't get full-time PBS until 1974 when WBGU Bowling Green launched translator W39AA) 10:00 New Zoo Revue 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Galloping Gourmet 11:30 Split Second noon All My Children 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 Love, American Style 3:30 Merv Griffin (guests Laurence Harvey, Bernadette Peters, Rich Little, and Bobby Vinton) 5:00 Password 5:30 News 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Hollywood Squares 7:00 Rookies (season premiere #2)

8:00 Movie "Lady in Cement" 10:00 Wild Wild West 11:00 News 11:30 James Garner at the California 500 (pt 1) WSBT 22-CBS South Bend 5:30 Summer Semester "The Immigrant in American Life" 6:00 CBS Morning News 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Joker's Wild 8:30 $10,000 Pyramid 9:00 Homemakers Time 10:00 Gambit 10:30 Love of Life 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Young & the Restless 11:30 Search for Tomorrow noon Afternoon 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 '73 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Ralph Nader/guests Julia Child, Lana Cantrell, Ron Carey, and Pat Goss) 5:00 That Girl 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Bewitched 7:00 Gunsmoke (season premiere #19, pt 1) 8:00 Here's Lucy (season premiere #6) 8:30 Dick Van Dyke (season premiere #3) 9:00 Medical Center (season premiere #5) 10:00 News 10:30 Movie "Reflections in a Golden Eye" WSJV 28-ABC South Bend 8:00 F Troop (bw) 8:30 Romper Room 9:00 Timmy & Lassie (bw) 9:30 Byline Michiana 10:30 Brady Bunch 11:00 Password 11:30 Split Second noon All My Children 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 Love, American Style 3:30 Big Valley 4:30 News 5:00 ABC Evening News 5:30 I Dream of Jeannie

6:00 Bonanza 7:00 Rookies (season premiere #2) 8:00 Movie "Lady in Cement" 10:00 Marshal Dillon (bw/Gunsmoke) 10:30 James Garner at the California 500 (pt 1) WFLD 32-Ind Chicago 10:30 Jack LaLanne 11:00 Newstalk 11:30 Pixanne noon Petticoat Junction 12:30 That Girl (guest stars Milton Berle and Danny (aka Marlo's dad) Thomas) 1:00 Movie "Your Past is Showing" (bw) 2:30 Jeff's Collie (bw/Lassie) 3:00 Magilla Gorilla 3:30 Banana Splits 4:00 Speed Racer 4:30 Little Rascals 5:00 Lucille Ball (bw) 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6:00 Mission: Impossible 7:00 Wild Wild West 8:00 Merv Griffin (no details listed) 9:30 Honeymooners (bw) 10:00 Night Gallery "Cool Air"/"Brenda" 11:00 Movie "Susan Slept Here" WKJG 33-NBC Fort Wayne 6:30 Wayne Rothgeb 7:00 Today 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Wizard of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Who, What or Where Game 11:55 NBC News noon News 12:15 Editor's Desk 12:25 Our Changing World 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 Gilligan's Island (bw) 4:00 To Tell the Truth 4:30 Truth or Consequences 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 Bonanza 7:00 Lotsa Luck (premiere) 7:30 Diana (premiere) 8:00 Movie "Shoot Out" 10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show mid. Movie "Ride and Kill" WLIO 35-NBC/ABC Lima 6:00 Today 8:00 Phil Donahue (discussing the Supreme Court ruling on pornography) 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Baffle 10:00 Wizard of Odds 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Easter's Parade 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 That Girl 4:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "The Mechanical Man" 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 Bold Ones 7:00 Lotsa Luck (premiere) 7:30 Diana (premiere) 8:00 Movie "Shoot Out" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show Retro: Charlotte Saturday, September 16, 1995 From TV Guide, Charlotte (later Central North Carolina) Edition: WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS) 5:05 ANC News 6 AM Your Mind And Body (Kim Alexis hosts a program devoted to health, fitness, and beauty.) 6:30 Madison's Adventures 7 AM Gladiators 2000 7:30 News For Kids 8 AM Garfield And Friends 8:30 Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa 9 AM Aladdin 9:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10 AM MASK 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11 AM Twisted Tales Of Felix The Cat 11:30 ACC Football Today 12 N ACC Football: North Carolina State at Florida State 3:30 Infomercial (time approximate) 4 PM Movie: "Hot Rod" 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)

7 PM Baywatch 8 PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 10 PM Walker, Texas Ranger 11 PM News 11:30 Current Affair: Extra 12:30 The Road (country singers "on the road") 1:30 ANC News (to 5:30) WSOC Ch. 9 (ABC) 5 AM CNN Headline News 6 AM New Adventures Of Madeline 6:30 Free Willy 7 AM News 10 AM Fudge 10:30 Reboot 11 AM Bugs Bunny & Tweety 12 N News 12:30 ABC Weekend Special: "The Mouse And The Motorcycle" (Part 1) 1 PM Heroes: A Triumph Of The Spirit 2 PM U.S. Customs: Classified 3 PM NASCAR Weekly 3:30 NCAA Football: Tennessee at Florida 7 PM Entertainment Tonight (time approximate) 8 PM Jeff Foxworthy (sitcom) 8:30 Maybe This Time (sitcom with Marie Osmond and Betty White) 9 PM ABC Movie: "Encino Man" 11 PM News 11:35 Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol 12:05 Highlander 1:05 Comedy Showcase 2:05 Movie: "Jane Doe" 4:05 CNN Headline News WCCB Ch. 18 (Fox) 5 AM Home Shopping Spree 6 AM Jetsons 6:30 Flintstones 7 AM New Captain Planet 7:30 Cosby Show 8 AM Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? (cartoon, not the game show) 8:30 Masked Rider 9:30 Eek!/Terrible Thunderlizards 10 AM Spider-Man 10:30 The Tick 11 AM X-Men 11:30 Life With Louie 12 N Movie: "Split Decisions" 2 PM Movie: "Percy And Thunder" 4 PM Sightings 5 PM Renegade 6 PM Wonder Years

6:30 Wonder Years 7 PM Home Improvement 7:30 Simpsons 8 PM Martin 8:30 The Preston Episodes 9 PM Cops 9:30 America's Most Wanted 10 PM News 10:30 M*A*S*H 11 PM Strange Luck 12 M Forever Knight 1 AM 21 Jump Street 2 AM Movie: "The Day Of The Dolphin" 4 AM Movie: "D-Day, The Sixth Of June" WNSC Ch. 30 Rock Hill, SC (PBS) 6 AM Speed Russian 7 AM G.E.D. 8 AM Barney & Friends 8:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along 9 AM Sesame Street 10 AM Scale Modeling 10:30 Dudley The Dragon 11 AM Magic School Bus 11:30 Inspiration Of Painting 12 N Connecting Worlds: Parents And Teachers 12:30 Victory Garden 1 PM From A Country Garden 1:30 Stained Glass 2 PM 21st Century Wood Doctor 2:30 Chef Paul Prudhomme's Fork In The Road 3 PM Nathalie Dupree Cooks 3:30 Martha's Sewing Room 4 PM Art Of Sewing 4:30 Doctor Is In 5 PM Inn Country USA 5:30 American Vacations 6 PM Storytime 6:30 Storytime 7 PM Mary Long's Yesteryear 7:30 Naturescene 8 PM Lawrence Welk (country-music show) 9 PM National Geographic ("Jewels Of The Caribbean Sea" 10 PM Austin City Limits (guests: Diamond Rio and John Michael Montgomery) 11 PM Dennis Wholey 12 M Jack Horkheimer (astronomy) WCNC Ch. 36 (NBC) 5 AM Nightside 5:30 Weekend Travel Update

6 AM Hang Time 6:30 Saved By The Bell 7 AM News 8 AM Today 9 AM News 10 AM Today (second hour) 11 AM Saved By The Bell 11:30 California Dreams 12 N NBA Inside Stuff 12:30 Infomercials 1:30 Ryder Cup Preview (this was played in oddnumbered years until 9/11; the 2001 event was postponed until 2002 and has been played in even-numbered years ever since) 2:30 College Football: Vanderbilt at Notre Dame 6 PM News (time approximate) 6:30 NBC News (Brian Williams) 7 PM Wheel Of Fortune 7:30 Martha Stewart Living 8 PM Brotherly Love 8:30 Minor Adjustments (think a cross between "The Cosby Show" and "The Bob Newhart Show"-an African-American child psychologist and his family) 9 PM Miss America Pageant (Regis and Kathie Lee host) 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Saturday Night Live (highlights from 1987-88 include Dana Carvey as the Church Lady) 2 AM Nightside (to 5:30) WTVI Ch. 42 (PBS) 8 AM Sesame Street 9 AM Reading Rainbow 9:30 Storytime 10 AM Barney & Friends 10:30 Magic School Bus 11 AM Sewing Connection 11:30 Sewing With Nancy 12 N Lap Quilting 12:30 Sew Many Quilts 1 PM Joy Of Painting 1:30 Stained Glass 2 PM Frugal Gourmet 2:30 Cooking With Master Chefs (Julia Child) 3 PM Sneak Previews 3:30 World Of Collector Cars 4 PM American Woodshop 4:30 New Yankee Workshop 5 PM This Old House 5:30 Hometime 6 PM Naturescene 6:30 Wild America 7 PM Nature 8 PM British Rail Journeys (tonight: a trip from Edinburgh through the Scottish Highlands)

9 PM Mystery!: "Rumpole And The Quacks" 10 PM American Cinema (the first wave of film-school graduates to make it big: Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, John Milius, Brian DePalma) 11 PM Austin City Limits (same as Ch. 30) 12 M Nova WJZY Ch. 46 (UPN) 5 AM Quantum Shopping 6 AM Tom And Jerry 6:30 Iron Man 7 AM Fantastic Four 7:30 Baby Huey 8 AM Step By Step 8:30 Who's The Boss? 9 AM Full House 9:30 Family Matters 10 AM Roseanne 10:30 Sweet Valley High 11 AM Beverly Hills 90210 12 N Movie: "There Goes The Neighborhood" 2 PM Movie: "The Bad Seed" (1985 remake of the '50s classic chiller) 4 PM Movie: "Caribe" (not the 1975 ABC series) 6 PM Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 7 PM Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 7:30 Family Matters 8 PM Deadly Games 9 PM Nowhere Man 10 PM Outer Limits (new episodes) 12 M Movie: "Scissors" 2 AM Pointman 3 AM Outer Limits (repeat from 10 PM) WFVT (WMYT) Ch. 55 Rock Hill, SC (WB) 5 AM Music TV--Shopping 6 AM Tom And Jerry (don't know how this differs from Ch. 46 unless it's "Tom And Jerry Kids") 6:30 V.R. Troopers 7 AM Sonic The Hedgehog 7:30 King Arthur 8 AM Animaniacs 8:30 Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries 9 AM Animaniacs 9:30 Pinky And The Brain 10 AM Freakazoid! 10:30 Earthworm Jim 11 AM WCW Wrestling 12 N WMAC Masters (martial-arts exhibitions aimed at kids) 12:30 SEC Football: Arkansas at Alabama 4 PM Showtime At The Apollo (guests: musical group Brownstone, comedian Derrick Fox, time approximate)

5 PM High Tide 6 PM Xena: Warrior Princess 7 PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 8 PM Babylon 5 9 PM Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 10 PM Pointman 11 PM Hunter 12 M Gomer Pyle, USMC 12:30 WCW Wrestling 1:30 Mystery Science Theater Hour 2:30 TBA 3:30 Space Precinct 4:30 WWF Wrestling WUNG Ch. 58 Concord, NC (PBS) also seen on WUNE/17 Linville, NC 6:30 Economics U$A 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Barney & Friends 9 AM Kidsongs 9:30 Puzzle Place 10 AM Magic School Bus 10:30 Ghostwriter 11 AM Lap Quilting 11:30 Martha's Sewing Room 12 N Joy Of Painting 12:30 Victory Garden 1 PM Inn Country USA 1:30 Cooking At The Academy 2 PM Cucina Amore (cooking) 2:30 In Julia's Kitchen (guess who?) 3 PM Frugal Gourmet 3:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' 4 PM Hometime 4:30 New Yankee Workshop 5 PM American Workshop 5:30 This Old House 6 PM Coastal Naturalist 7 PM National Geographic: On Assignment 8 PM Lawrence Welk (same as Ch. 30, nowadays Welk airs at 7 on UNC-TV and 8 on SCETV) 9 PM George Jones: The Same Ole Me 10 PM George Jones In Tennessee (concert from Knoxville) 11 PM North Carolina Visions (a film about AIDS from Charlotte filmmakers Stuart Grasberg and Carolyn DeMerritt) 12 M Sneak Previews Retro: Green Bay, WI Wednesday, March 19, 1980 From TV Guide. Featuring some infamous primetime clunkers (any remember "Hello, Larry"?) WBAY/Channel 2 (CBS)

5:30am SUNRISE SEMESTER 6:00 PTL CLUB 7:00 WEDNESDAY MORNING-Bob Schieffer 8:00 CAPAIN KANGAROO 9:00 THE JEFFERSONS 9:30 WHEW!-Game 10:00 THE PRICE IS RIGHT 11:00 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS 12:00pm NOON SHOW 1:00 AS THE WORLD TURNS 2:00 GUIDING LIGHT 3:00 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 3:30 JOKER'S WILD 4:00 TOM & JERRY 4:30 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 5:00 SANFORD & SON 5:30 CBS NEWS-Walter Cronkite 6:00 ACTION NEWS 6PM 6:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:00 BEYOND WESTWORLD-Science Fiction 8:00 MOVIE-"Jimmy B. & Andre" (1980) 10:00 ACTION NEWS 10PM 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 GUNSMOKE 12:00am ACTION NEWS UPDATE WFRV/Channel 5 (NBC) 6:30am THE FLINTSTONES 7:00 TODAY-Tom Brokaw 9:00 CARD SHARKS 9:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 10:00 HIGH ROLLERS 10:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE 11:00 CHAIN REACTION 11:30 PASSWORD PLUS 12:00 MIDDAY 12:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 1:30 THE DOCTORS 2:00 ANOTHER WORLD 3:30 MOVIE-"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1961) 5:00 THE NEWLYWED GAME 5:30 NBC NEWS-Chancellor/Brinkley 6:00 NEWS* 6:30 FAMILY FEUD 7:00 REAL PEOPLE 8:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES 8:30 HELLO, LARRY 9:00 FROM HERE TO ETERNITY-Drama 10:00 NEWS 10:30 TONIGHT SHOW 12:00am TOMORROW-Tom Snyder 1:00 NEWS *May have been "Eyewitness News" at this point.

WLUK/Channel 11 (ABC) 6:00am VALLEY OF THE DINOSAURS-Children 6:30 COUNTRY DAY 7:00 GOOD MORNING AMERICA-David Hartmann 9:00 PHIL DONAHUE 10:00 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY 10:30 FAMILY FEUD (Network version) 11:00 RYAN'S HOPE 11:30 TAKE A BREAK-Talk 11:55 NEWS 12:00pm ALL MY CHILDREN 1:00 ONE LIFE TO LIVE 2:00 GENERAL HOSPITAL 3:00 THE EDGE OF NIGHT 3:30 ABC AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL-"What Are Friends For?"* 4:30 KROFFT SUPERSTARS 5:00 ABC NEWS-Frank Reynolds 5:30 HOGAN'S HEROES 6:00 NEWS** 6:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY 7:00 EIGHT IS ENOUGH 8:00 VEGA$ 10:00 NEWS 10:30 BOB NEWHART 11:00 ABC NEWS SPECIAL-Ted Koppel*** 11:15 MARCUS WELBY, MD 12:15am MOVIE-"One Deadly Owner" (1973) *WLUK regularly ran the cartoons "Battle of the Planets" and "Woody Woodpecker" at 3:30 and 4pm, respectively. **Possibly still "News 11" at this point, eventually became "NewsCenter 11". ***Of course this became "Nightline" that same year. WPNE/Channel 38 (PBS) 7:45am AM WEATHER 8:00 LIFE AROUND US 9:00 THINKABOUT 10:00 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY 10:30 3-2-1 CONTACT* 11:30 SESAME STREET 12:30 MR. ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD 1:00 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING 3:00 3-2-1 CONTACT 4:00 SESAME STREET 5:00 3-2-1 CONTACT 5:30 OVER-EASY 6:30 MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT 7:00 SHAKESPEARE PLAYS-"Richard II" 10:00 DICK CAVETT 10:30 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 11:00 KUPP'S SHOW

*Either 3-2-1 Contact was running for an hour, or Wisconsin Public Television was airing a half-hour of instructional programming at 11am and 3:30pm. The 5pm airing, which was listed as being closed-captioned, only ran a half-hour. In any rate, it got plenty of airtime in 1980. I also swear that "Over Easy" was only a half-hour in length, but there was no 6pm listing > WPNE/Channel 38 (PBS) > 9:00 THINKABOUT > 10:00 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY "Thinkabout" was actually a 15-minute ITV program -- either they had 4 episodes in a row, or they had other ITV programs following it that were not listed. > 10:30 3-2-1 CONTACT* > 11:30 SESAME STREET > 12:30 MR. ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD > 1:00 INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING > 3:00 3-2-1 CONTACT > 4:00 SESAME STREET > 5:00 3-2-1 CONTACT > 5:30 OVER-EASY > 6:30 MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT > > *Either 3-2-1 Contact was running for an hour, or Wisconsin > Public Television was airing a half-hour of instructional > programming at 11am and 3:30pm. The 5pm airing, which was > listed as being closed-captioned, only ran a half-hour. In > any rate, it got plenty of airtime in 1980. > 321 was indeed a half-hour show. Theiy either had double episodes, or 321 was followed by unlisted ITV programming. > I also swear that "Over Easy" was only a half-hour in > length, but there was no 6pm listing. > It was, though I have no idea what followed, as ITV was likely over for the day at that point. > WFRV/Channel 5 (NBC) > > 6:00 NEWS* > 10:00 NEWS > 1:00 NEWS > > *May have been "Eyewitness News" at this point. ...WFRV-TV/5 and satellite WJMN-TV/3 Escanaba had been using the "Eyewitness News" title since around 1973. Prior to that, they had used the somewhat cumbersome "Report to Wisconsin & Upper Michigan"... > 7:00 WEDNESDAY MORNING-Bob Schieffer

In his book, Schieffer says anchoring the morning show at that point was a disaster. > 12:00pm NOON SHOW

Hadn't become a half-hour newscast at that point; a lot of interviews with community types, farm reports and even visiting schoolkids > 6:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN The name for reruns until the original HD went off the network > > WFRV/Channel 5 (NBC) > It changed to ABC the following year > 12:00 MIDDAY Again, not branded as a news show > 3:30 MOVIE-"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1961) FRV ran an "Early Show" for years from 3:30-5; this must have been near the end of the run. In case of long movies, it ran over two days. And "Dialing for Dollars" was included > 6:00 NEWS* As noted elsewhere, it was Eyewitness News, although this is too late for the time when it used the closing riff from "Shaft" as the theme. > 10:30 TONIGHT SHOW > 12:00am TOMORROW-Tom Snyder Johnny was still doing 90 minutes. > > WLUK/Channel 11 (ABC) > 9:00 PHIL DONAHUE 11 had carried Donahue from his days in Dayton. > 11:30 TAKE A BREAK-Talk 11 had tried to get a noon show going; it hired Chicago DJ Larry The Legend Johnson, then a local girl, Peggy Wandtke; this might have been near the end of the attempt. > 11:55 NEWS > 5:00 ABC NEWS-Frank Reynolds Ch. 11 always carried the early feed of ABC News > 6:00 NEWS** In that year, 11 was just "11 News" and was calling itself "The News Station." It had opened bureaus in Appleton and Madison, although it closed the Madtown bureau fairly quickly. It didn't change to News Center 11 until the switch to NBC. > 10:00 NEWS > 10:30 BOB NEWHART > 11:00 ABC NEWS SPECIAL-Ted Koppel*** Also noteable that they delayed (the future) Nightline for a half-hour. Green Bay stations always have. With one exception - when ABC started the 20-minute Nightlne, 11 did a half-hour of news at 10, Koppel at 10:30 and came back with a 10 minute wrapup (mostly biz news and late sports scores) at 10:50. > > WFRV/Channel 5 (NBC)

> > > 3:30 MOVIE-"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1961) > FRV ran an "Early Show" for years from 3:30-5; this must > have been near the end of the run. In case of long movies, > it ran over two days. And "Dialing for Dollars" was included ...I recall that some of the longer movies -- THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY and ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST among them -- were stretched out over three days... > > 6:00 NEWS* > As noted elsewhere, it was Eyewitness News, although this is > too late for the time when it used the closing riff from > "Shaft" as the theme. ...I think they quit that circa '76... > > 10:30 TONIGHT SHOW > > 12:00am TOMORROW-Tom Snyder > Johnny was still doing 90 minutes. ...as I recall, WFRV was a late comer to the Snyder show; as late as '75, I can recall watching "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" and "Star Trek" after Carson's sign-off on Channel 5. And I don't think they ever carried David Letterman's NBC late night show; it cranked up around the time WFRV was going to trade networks with WLUK again (ABC was on 5 and NBC on 11 when both stations started up in the '50s), and WFRV probably looked at the ratings for Letterman's morning show and said the hell with it, plugging in "Star Trek" reruns again... > > WLUK/Channel 11 (ABC) >> > > 11:30 TAKE A BREAK-Talk > 11 had tried to get a noon show going; it hired Chicago DJ > Larry The Legend Johnson, then a local girl, Peggy Wandtke; > this might have been near the end of the attempt. ...no way; Johnson had quit for WZUU Radio in Milwaukee by the end of '75, and I think Wandtke had quit to raise her kids a couple of years after that... Retro:Birmingham, Alabama, Tuesday, January 21, 1986 From The Gadsden Times(Via Google News Archive) WBRC Channel 6(ABC) 5:00 Country Boy Eddie 6:30 ABC News 7:00 Good Morning America 8:00 Donahue 9:00 Morning Show 10:00 All My Children 11:00 Ryan's Hope 11:30 Headline Chasers 12:00 News 12:30 Jeopardy! 1:00 One Life To Live 2:00 General Hospital 3:00 Good Times 3:30 Diff'rent Strokes

4:00 Dukes Of Hazzard 5:00 News 5:30 ABC News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel Of Fortune 7:00 Who's The Boss? 7:30 Growing Pains 8:00 Moonlighting 9:00 Spenser:For Hire 10:00 News 10:30 Benson 11:00 Entertainment Tonight 11:30 Nightline 12:00 Soap(2 episodes) 1:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 1:30 Movie-Hitler:The Last Ten Days(1973) WVTM Channel 13(NBC) 5:30 NBC News 6:00 Today 8:00 Hour Magazine 9:00 Merv Griffin 10:00 Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 Scrabble 11:00 News 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:00 Days Of Our Lives 1:00 Another World 2:00 Santa Barbara 3:00 Divorce Court 3:30 Dating Game 4:00 Alice 4:30 Jeffersons 5:00 News 5:30 NBC News 6:00 News 6:30 Newlywed Game 7:00 A-Team 8:00 Riptide 9:00 NBC News Special:Life, Death And AIDS 10:00 News 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 Barney Miller 11:30 Tonight(Johnny Carson) 12:30 Late Night With David Letterman 1:30 Carol Burnett And Friends 2:00 News WTTO Channel 21(Independent) 6:00 News 6:30 Great Space Coaster 7:00 She-Ra:Princess Of Power 7:30 Voltron 8:00 Scooby Doo 8:30 Flintstones 9:00 Movie-Tugboat Annie(1933)

11:00 Perry Mason 12:00 I Love Lucy 12:30 Andy Griffith 1:00 Movie-Rhino(1964) 3:00 Challenge Of The Gobots 3:30 G.I. Joe 4:00 Transformers 4:30 Thundercats 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 One Day At A Time 6:00 Buck Rogers In The 25th Century 7:00 Barnaby Jones 8:00 Movie-The Wilby Conspiracy(1975) 10:00 Twilight Zone 10:30 Sanford And Son 11:00 Movie-Tension At Table Rock(1956) 1:00 Movie-Michael Shayne, Private Detective(1941) WBMG Channel 42(CBS) 5:00 CBS Early Morning News 6:00 CBS Morning News 8:00 700 Club 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Card Sharks 10:00 Price Is Right 11:00 Young And The Restless 12:00 Love Connection 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Press Your Luck 3:30 Let's Make A Deal 4:00 Dynasty 5:00 People's Court 5:30 CBS News 6:00 $100,000 Pyramid 6:30 $1,000,000 Chance Of A Lifetime 7:00 The Muppets:A Celebration Of 30 Years 8:00 Miss Teen USA Pageant(Live From Daytona Beach, Florida) 10:00 Perfect Match 10:30 Simon & Simon 11:40 Madigan 1:00 CBS News Nightwatch Retro: New York City, Thursday, September 15, 1949 (Complete) Source; NY Times Channels: 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox) 7-WJZ-TV (ABC; now WABC-TV) 11-WPIX (Ind.; now CW) 13-WATV (Inf.; now WNET-PBS)

MORNING 10:00 13-Sign-on; test pattern 10:30 5-Sign-on; Morning Chapel with Dr.Russell Auman 11-Eucharistic Congress, Cathedral of St. John The Divine 10:45 5-Amanda; music 11:00 5-Television Shopper; Kathi Norris hosts AFTERNOON 12:00 5-Headline Clues with George Putnam 7-News 12:30 5-Johnny Olsen's Rumpus Room (variety) 11-News and music 1:00 5-Okay, Mother, with Dennis James; Bebe Shepp, guest 7-News 1:30 5-Sidewalk Interviews 1:45 5-Needle Shop with Alice Burrows (instruction) 1:55 7-News 2:00 5-Test Pattern; music 7-Market Melodies with Anne Russell and Walter Herlihy 2:15 13-Music and announcements 2:25 5-Baseball; Cleveland at NY Yankees 2:30 13-Feature Film (title not listed) 3:00 4-Sign-on; Racing; Glendale Steeplechase Handicap at Aqueduct 3:30 13-Stop and Shop; Brooke Stephens, Fred Sayles 3:45 13-Serial; Lightning Warrior (1931; Adventure in 12 episodes) 4:00 7-TV Telephone Game (Quiz) 13-Western film (title not listed) 4:30 2-Sign-on; Music and weather 11-To The Ladies 4:45 2-Classified Column 5:00 2-Vanity Fair with Dorothy Doan 11-Comics on Parade with Danny Webb (children)

13-Junior Frolic (children) 5:15 11-Pixie Playtime with Frank Paris (children) 5:30 2-Chuck Wagon with Bob Dixon (children) 4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children) 11-Six Gun Playhouse (western film) 13-Feature Film (title not listed) 5:55 5-Time for Reflection EVENING 6:00 4-Western Adventure with Bob Steele 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 7-News 6:30 2-Lucky Pup (children) 4-Easy Does It with Johnny Andrews (variety) 5-Magic Cottage with Pat Meikle (children) 11-News 6:40 11-Song Parade 13-Serial; Lightning Warrior (replay of 3:45) 6:45 2-Bob Howard Show (variety) 7-Tot's Time (children's film) 7:00 2-Your Sports Special with Bob Edge and Van Campen Hellner 4-Kukla, Fran and Ollie; Fran Allison, Burr Tillstrom (children) 5-Captain Video (adventure, children) 7-Ships Reporter 11-Band Box Revue 13-Western Feature 7:15 2-Ted Steele Show (variety) 7-The Fitzgeralds (talk, variety) 7:20 11-Jimmy Powers, sports 7:30 2-CBS Evening News; Douglas Edwards 4-Roberta Quinlan, songs 5-Mahattan Spotlght 7-Lone Ranger (series premiere); Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels 11-Rube Goldberg Show (comedy) 7:45 2-Sonny Kendis Show with Gigi Durston (variety) 4-Camel News Caravan; John Cameron Swayze 5-Jack Eigen (talk, variety) 7:55 2-Ruthie on the Telephone (comedy sketch); Ruth Gilbert 8:00 2-54th Street Revue (music/variety); Al Bernie, Mort Marshall, John Butler, Russell Arms, Lillian Roth, Harry Sosnik Orchestra 4-RFD America with Bob Murphy

5-Flight to Rhythm; Miguelito Valdez 7-Stop The Music (game); Bert Parks, MC; Estelle Loring, Jimmy Blaine, Betty Ann Grove, Harry Salter Orchestra 11-Hollywood in New York with Lois Wilson 13-Points of View (public affairs); Robert B. McDougall, moderator 8:15 11-Film; The Clutching Hand (1936, mystery); Jack Mulhall, Rex Lease 8:30 4-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy) 5-Cinema Varieties 13-Feature Film (title not listed) 8:55 11-Sports with John Slater 9:00 2-Film; I Take This Oath (1940, crime drama); Gordon Jones 4-Theater of the Mind; Dr. Houston Peterson, moderator 5-Morey Amsterdam Show; Jerry Bergen, Mavis Mims, Eve Young, guests 7-Crusade in Europe; Film documentary series of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's Story of World War II; Gen. J. Lawton Collins, guest 11-Wrestling from Ridgewood Grove 9:25 7-PAL Headliner (youth sports) 9:30 4-Village Barn (Variety/music) 5-Film; The Panther's Claw (crime drama, 1942); Sidney Blackmer 7-Blind Date with Arlene Francis 10:00 2-Jeanne Bargy, songs 4-Martin Kane, Private Eye (crime drama series); William Gargan 7-Roller Derby 10:15 2-Newsreel 10:30 4-Weather 5-News 10:35 4-Jim Fleming, News 10:45 11-Newsreel No programs listed for WOR-TV Channel 9, which was still under construction and would sign on in a month's time Retro: Manitoba/Saskatchewan Sun, Sept 14, 1975 from TV Guide-Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition Sask stations listed CST, Man/US stations listed CDT CKCK 2-CTV Regina also on 6 Willow Bunch, 7 Marquis (Moose Jaw), 11 Qu'Appelle, 12 Colgate (Swift Current) 6:30 TBA 7:30 Crossroads 8:00 Chruch Today 8:30 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Day of Discovery

9:30 Circle Square 10:00 It is Written 10:30 This is the Life 11:00 Rex Humbard noon CFL: Edmonton-Hamilton (Pat Marsden, Mike Wadsworth, and Bill Stephenson call the action) 2:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 3:00 Under Attack (from Ottawa's Carleton University, Libertarian rep Charles Lyall defends his belief that government welfare should be abolished before cross-examiners including social workers, politicians, and welfare recipients) 4:00 Agape 4:30 Question Period 5:00 Untamed World 5:30 Jeffersons (season premiere #2) 6:00 Lawrence Welk 7:00 Six Million Dollar Man (season premiere #3) 8:00 Cher (guests Ed Asner, Redd Foxx, the Pointer Sisters, and Pat Morita) 9:00 Kojak (2 hr season premiere launching season #3) 11:00 CTV National News (Wally Macht, who was also Canada AM's weatherguy, would later anchor news at CHEX-TV Peterborough) 11:30 Horst Koehler mid. Merv Griffin (guests Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Bert Convy, Barry Newman, and Lendon Smith) CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg 9:00 Sesame (SRC's version of Sesame Street) 9:30 Les contes de la rive (Tales from the Riverbank, aka Hammy Hamster) 9:45 L'Evangile en papier 10:00 Le Jour du Seigneur 11:00 Concerto 11:30 Cine-Magazine noon La semaine verte 1:00 D'hier a demain 2:00 Univers des sports (World Pentathlon Championships) 3:30 L'heure des quilles (bowling) 4:30 Festival international de jazz de Montreux 5:00 Second regard 6:00 La question 6:30 Le Telejournal 6:50 Du Moyen Age a la Renaissance 7:30 Les Beaux Dimanches...7:30 En recital: Jean-Pierre Ferland, 8:30 Le dossier secret des tresors: L'or en exil (in 1939, Polish and Belgian gold reserves were deposited in the Banque de France; when France is threatened, they look to find ways to secure it), 9:30 L'Eneide pt 2 10:30 Le Telejournal 10:45 Sports-Dimanche 11:00 Cinema "Le dictateur" (bw) CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton also on 6 Wynyard, 7 Estevan, and 8 Baldy Mountain 8:15 News 8:30 Jimmy Swaggart 9:00 Old Time Gospel Hour 10:00 Day of Discovery 10:30 Miracle of TV Ministry 11:00 Inside the Shamrock (the CKOS/CICC broadcast area was referred to as the Shamrock for many years, after someone at 85 W Broadway noticed that's what a map of the tx coverage areas looked like Cheesy)

11:15 It is Written 11:45 Living Tomorrow noon Garner Ted Armstrong 12:30 Report 12:45 A Way Out 1:00 World We Live In (a look at computers and their use) 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 TBA 2:30 Sunday Sports (Dual Track and Field Meet, with Canadian and East German teams squaring off; also Canadian Junior Lawn Tennis Championships) 4:00 Music from the Flames (profile of Dmitri Shostakovich, taped in 1974-he died in August 1975) 5:00 Music to See (finale, Adventures of Black Beauty airs here next week) 5:30 Turning Point 5:45 News 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney: launching its 22nd season with the first part of "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers", filmed in Alberta with Denver Pyle narrating the tale of a 6-yr-old Canadian boy who seems to communicate better with animals than people 7:00 Beachcombers/Irish Rovers (a cross-over between the two shows...on in the Beachcombers season premiere at 7, the Rovers' big guy Jimmy Ferguson decides to quit the group, with the Molly's Reach gang coming up with a plan to get him to rejoin the group...the Beachcombers' cast then join the Rovers at 7:30 to help launch season #6 of their show, filmed in Gibsons) 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Sidestreet (premiere) 10:00 Emily Carr (part 1 of a profile of the legendary Canadian artist) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News from England 11:30 Movie: TBA CKY-CTV: 4 Brandon/7 Winnipeg 9:00 Cartoon Party 9:30 Nuts 'n Bolts 'n Things 10:00 Circle Square 10:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father 11:00 Funtown (this CKY show was also syndied, I remember this airing on ATV in the Maritimes on Saturday mornings) noon Garner Ted Armstrong 12:30 Oral Roberts 1:00 CFL: Edmonton-Hamilton 3:30 Rex Humbard 4:30 Question Period 5:00 Untamed World 5:30 Outreach 6:00 TV Forum 6:30 Talent Show 7:00 Six Million Dollar Man (season premiere #3) 8:00 Cher 9:00 Kojak (2 hr season premiere, season #3) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News CBKMT 4-Moose Jaw/CBKRT 9-Regina/CBKST 11-Saskatoon (CBC/secondary SRC) 11 relayed on 9 Stranraer and 12 La Ronge 8:30 (4/9) Picalo 9:00 Pour tous 10:30 Wild Kingdom 11:00 Meeting Place (from Loyola Chapel (RC), Montreal)

noon (4/9) Imprints noon (11) Land & Sea 12:30 Davey & Goliath 12:45 A Way Out 1:00 World We Live In 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 TBA 2:30 Sunday Sports 4:00 Music from the Flames 5:00 Music to See (finale) 5:30 Access (finale) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers" (pt 1, season premiere #22) 7:00 Beachcombers/Irish Rovers (season premieres) 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Sidestreet (premiere) 10:00 Emily Carr (pt 1) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 Hawaii Five-O (4/9 aired "The 24 Karat Kill", 11 aired "Mother's Deadly Helper") 12:15 (4/9) Movie "Chant of Silence" KXJB 4-CBS Fargo 7:30 Dwayne Friend 8:00 Rex Humbard 9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet (profile of Elizabeth Ann Seton, who was about to become America's first saint) 9:30 Hour of Power 10:30 Face the Nation (guest Health and Education Secretary David Mathews) 11:00 Eyewitness News Conference 11:30 NFL Pre-Game noon NFL Exhibition: New England-NY Jets (at New Haven, CT) 3:00 NFL Exhibition: St. Louis-Denver 6:00 Three for the Road (premiere) 7:00 Cher 8:00 Kojak (2 hr season premiere, season #3) 10:00 News 10:15 CBS News (Dan Rather) 10:30 Virginian CKX 5-CBC Brandon also on 9 Melita and 11 Foxwarren 11:00 Meeting Place noon It is Written 12:30 Film 12:45 A Way Out 1:00 Garner Ted Armstrong 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 TBA 2:30 Sunday Sports 4:00 Music from the Flames 5:00 Music to See (finale) 5:30 Access (finale) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers" (pt 1; season premiere #22) 7:00 Beachcombers/Irish Rovers (season premieres) 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Sidestreet (premiere) 10:00 Emily Carr (pt 1)

11:00 CBC News 11:15 Movie "Fitzwilly" CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current also on 2 Eastend and Val Marie, 7 Shaunavon, and 12 Riverhurst 11:00 Meeting Place noon Rex Humbard 1:00 Film 1:15 Turning Point 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 TBA 2:30 Sunday Sports 4:00 Music from the Flames 5:00 Music to See (finale) 5:30 Access (finale) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers" (pt 1; season premiere #22) 7:00 Beachcombers/Irish Rovers (season premieres) 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Sidestreet (premiere) 10:00 Emily Carr (pt 1) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News 11:25 Garner Ted Armstrong CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert also on 2 Nipawin, 4 Greenwater, 7 North Battleford, 9 Big River, and 10 Alticane 8:30 Faith for Today 9:00 Jimmy Swaggart 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Rex Humbard 11:00 Meeting Place noon Farm News 12:30 Agape 1:00 World We Live In 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 TBA 2:30 Sunday Sports 4:00 Music from the Flames 5:00 Music to See (finale) 5:30 Access (finale) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers" (pt 1; season premiere #22) 7:00 Beachcombers/Irish Rovers (season premieres) 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Sidestreet (premiere) 10:00 Emily Carr (pt 1) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 From the Mayor's Desk 11:45 Mike Douglas (co-host Jimmie Walker/guests Ernest Borgnine, Rick Barry, the Commodores, Ralph Nader, and Melinda Blau) CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg also on 4 Lac du Bonnet; 7 Thompson and The Pas; 8 Gillam, Grand Rapids, Lynn Lake, and Snow Lake; 9 Norway House, 10 Fisher Branch, Flin Flon, South Indian Lake, and Wabowden; 11 Nelson House, 12 Cross Lake, and 13 Leaf Rapids 10:50 News 10:55 Morning Calendar

11:00 Meeting Place noon Land & Sea 12:30 Film 12:45 A Way Out 1:00 World We Live In 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 TBA 2:30 Sunday Sports 4:00 Music from the Flames 5:00 Music to See (finale) 5:30 Access (finale) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers" (pt 1, season premiere #22) 7:00 Beachcombers/Irish Rovers (season premieres) 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Sidestreet (premiere) 10:00 Emily Carr (pt 1) 11:00 CBC News 11:15 News 11:35 Movie "Support Your Local Sheriff!" CFQC 8-CTV Saskatoon also on 2 Melfort and Tisdale; 3 Stranraer, and 6 North Battleford 6:00 University of the Air 6:30 Saskatchewan AM 7:00 Uncle Bobby 7:30 Film 8:00 Rex Humbard 9:00 Day of Discovery 9:30 CFL: Calgary-Saskatchewan (tape-delay; John Wells (now with TSN), Bernie Pascall, and Fred Fleming with the call) noon CFL: Edmonton-Hamilton 2:30 Garner Ted Armstrong 3:00 Wonderful Life 3:30 Agape 4:00 Definition 4:30 Question Period 5:00 Untamed World 5:30 Invisible Man (premiere) 6:30 News 7:00 Six Million Dollar Man (season premiere #3) 8:00 Cher 9:00 Kojak (2 hr season premiere, season #3) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 11:45 Saskatchewan This Week mid. David Susskind "A Conversation with a Chimp" (interview with a trained chimp, the man teaching him to communicate, the woman who takes care of him (the chimp, not the man Grin), and a rep from Atlanta's Yerkes Primate Research Center) WDAZ 8-NBC Devils Lake 7:00 Gerald Derstine Shares 8:00 American Religious Town Hall 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Challenge of Truth 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Rex Humbard

11:00 Lutheran Church Service noon Eternal Light (Jewish theologans Dr. Robert Gordis and Dr. Edward Sandrow discuss the modern relevance of the Book of Job) 12:30 Meet the Press (guest American UN Ambassador Daniel Moynihan) 1:00 Saint for America (canonization of Elizabeth Seton) 2:00 Outdoors with Ken Callaway 2:30 Portrait of a Champion (profiles motocross champion Roger DeCoster) 3:00 NFL Exhibition: Minnesota-San Diego (1 day delay) 5:30 NBC Nightly News (Tom Snyder) 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers" (pt 1/season premiere #22) 7:00 Family Holvak 8:00 Columbo (2 hr season premiere launching season #5, new timeslot) 10:00 News 10:30 Phil Silvers 11:00 Jack Benny (bw/guest star Mary Livingstone) 11:30 Rat Patrol mid. News CKND 9-Ind Winnipeg (formerly KCND-TV Pembina ND, the station moved north and swapped its first 2 call letters after moving north, the station had just relaunched as CKND on August 28th; KCND's old tx ended up in Minnedosa, 46 km N of Brandon, as CKND's Westman relay) 10:30 Merrie Melodies noon Hopalong Cassidy 12:30 Wrestling (might be AWA, Winnipeg was Gagne's Canadian beachhead) 1:30 Horst Koehler 2:00 Movie "The Man Hunter" 4:00 Day of Discovery 4:30 Agape 5:00 Gospel Singin' Time 5:30 Movie "A Death of Innocence" 7:30 Wildlife Cinema 8:00 Sons & Daughters 9:00 Under Attack (from Carleton U, Rev. A. Donald MacLeod discusses porn) 10:00 Beacon Hill 11:00 News 11:30 Best of Groucho mid. Around the World CICC 10-CTV Yorkton As CKOS' little sister, CICC signed on later in the day; sign-on was 3pm Saturdays and 11:30am weekdays 4:30pm Agape 5:00 Church Today 5:30 Death Valley Days 6:00 Six Million Dollar Man (season premiere #3) 7:00 Cher 8:00 Kojak (2 hr season premiere, season #3) 10:00 CTV National News 10:20 Untamed World 10:50 Funny Farm (guests Narvel Felts and Billy Van help launch season #2 of CTV's craptacular Hee Haw knockoff Roll Eyes) 11:20 News 11:40 Question Period KTHI 11-ABC Fargo 7:30 Hour of Hope

8:00 Jerry Falwell 9:00 Voice of the Church 9:30 Devlin 10:00 These are the Days 10:30 Make a Wish 11:00 At Issue 11:30 It Pays to Be Ignorant noon Directions (the show's 16th season launches with coverage of Elizabeth Seton's canonization) 12:30 Issues & Answers (guests Louis Wyman (R) and John Durkin (D), the two candidates from the disputed November 1974 Senate election; there was a second try on September 16th, with Durkin pounding Wyman by 28,000 votes; details on the circumstances at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_election_in_New_Hampshire,_1974) 1:00 Mayberry RFD 1:30 Movie "Behind the Mask" 3:30 Celebrity Tennis: Marie Windsor/Bobby Riggs v Connie Hines/Chris Connelly (from Toluca Lake Tennis Club in El Lay) 4:00 Dragnet 4:30 Nashville on the Road (guest T.G. Sheppard) 5:00 Movie "The Love War" 6:00 Swiss Family Robinson (premiere, this version starred Willie Aames and Martin Milner) 7:00 Six Million Dollar Man (season premiere #3) 8:00 Movie "Cabaret" (CTV aired this the previous night) 10:30 News 11:00 Movie: TBA 12:30 ABC News (Tom Jarriel) Retro: Atlanta/Athens Saturday, September 14, 1991 From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition: WSB Ch. 2 (ABC) 5:30 New Lassie 6 AM Bugs Bunny & Tweety 7 AM Pirates Of Dark Water 7:30 ABC Weekend Special: "Stanley And The Dinosaurs" 8 AM Winnie The Pooh 8:30 Land Of The Lost 9 AM Darkwing Duck 9:30 Beetlejuice 10 AM Hammerman (M.C. Hammer in animated form) 10:30 Star Search 11:30 ACC Football Today 12 N ACC Football: Rutgers at Duke (non-conference game) 3:30 NCAA Football: Notre Dame at Michigan (time approximate) 7 PM Entertainment Tonight (time approximate) 8 PM World Gymnastics Championships 9 PM NCAA Football: Penn State at USC 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 It's Showtime At The Apollo (Mario Van Peebles hosts; guests Damian Dame, Vesta, comedian Ralph Harris)

1:30 Byron Allen (guest: Little Richard) 2:30 Movie: "The Henderson Monster" 4:30 Runaway With The Rich And Famous WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) 6 AM Small Wonder 6:30 Small Wonder 7 AM Small Wonder 7:30 Small Wonder 8 AM Riders In The Sky 8:30 K-TV (kids' magazine show) 9 AM Garfield 10 AM Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11 AM WWF Wrestling 12 N News 12:30 Studio 22 (I think this magazine show originated at KCBS; Redd Foxx and Della Reese discuss their new show "The Royal Family"--Foxx died of a heart attack on the set of that show.) 1 PM Campus Live 1:30 Focus On Haute Couture (high fashion) 2 PM Infomercial (then listed as "Commercial Program") 2:30 Baseball '91 3 PM Baseball: Dodgers-Braves (this is when CBS had the major-league contract) 6 PM News (time approximate) 6:30 Wheel Of Fortune 7 PM Current Affair: Extra 8 PM CBS Movie: "Throw Momma From The Train" 10 PM Rewrite For Murder ("busted pilot": George Clooney as a mystery writer brought in to juice up the ratings of a mystery series written by an elegant but uptight woman, played by Pam Dawber) 11 PM News 11:30 Magnum, P.I. 12:30 Remington Steele 1:30 News 2 AM Party Machine (guests: Ralph Tresvant, Keith Washington, Color Me Badd) 3 AM Movie: "And Hope To Die" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) Pledge week. There will be gaps in the schedule where appeals for money air. 6 AM G.E.D. 6:30 Sesame Street 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Collectors (antiques) 9 AM Collectors 10 AM National Audubon Society 11:30 Swampwise 12:30 Coastal Naturalist 1 PM Coastal Naturalist

1:30 Coastal Naturalist 2:30 Victory Garden 3 PM Victory Garden 4 PM Outdoors In Georgia 8 PM Roger Whittaker: From The Tivoli (Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen) 10 PM Elvis '56 11:30 Movie: "Jerry Lee Lewis: I Am What I Am" WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC) 5:30 Cliffhangers 6 AM This Is The NFL 6:30 Branded 7 AM Infomercial 7:30 Dragon Warrior 8 AM Chip & Pepper (Canadians Chip and Pepper Foster host a kids' show.) 8:30 Yo, Yogi! 9 AM Super Mario World 9:30 Prostars (animated Bo Jackson, Wayne Gretzky, Michael Jordan) 10 AM Wishkid (animated Macaulay Culkin) 10:30 Spacecats 11 AM Saved By The Bell 11:30 Superboy 12 N Super Force 12:30 Batman 1 PM Ebony/Jet Showcase (guests: Luther Vandross, rap group Another Bad Creation) 1:30 Mama's Family 2 PM Sportsworld (NHRA U.S. Nationals) 3 PM Olympic Showcase (World Cycling Championships) 5 PM Miss America Pageant Preview 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News (anchor not given) 7 PM Emergency Call 7:30 Roggin's Heroes (KNBC sportscaster Fred Roggin hosts an "America's Funniest Home Videos"-type show.) 8 PM Golden Girls 9 PM Empty Nest 9:30 Nurses 10 PM Miss America Pageant (Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford host) 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Saturday Night Live (host George Wendt, musical guest Elvis Costello) 2 AM Grudge Match 3 AM Love Boat 4 AM Branded 4:30 Movie: "Utah" (Roy Rogers) WTLK (WPXA) Ch. 14 Rome/Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM Fishing The West 6:30 Southern Fishing 7 AM Anglers In Action 7:30 Freshwater Adventures 8 AM Talk Of The Town 10 AM Newsworthy 10:30 Wall Street Journal Report 11 AM Prime Time Travel 11:30 Bobby Ross: Georgia Tech Football 12 N Greatest Sports Legends 12:30 This Week In Baseball 1 PM Sports Quest 1:30 Infomercial 2 PM TBA 2:30 Outdoor Gazette 3 PM America's Backyard 3:30 Outdoorsman With Buck McNeely 4 PM Get Wet! (water sports) 4:30 Club Golf 5 PM GWF Wrestling 6 PM WWF Wrestling 7 PM WWF Wrestling 8 PM Little House On The Prairie 10 PM ANC News 10:30 Talk At Nite 12:30 Movie: "Fugitive Alien" WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.) 5 AM Night Tracks (music videos) 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6 AM Gomer Pyle, USMC 6:30 Between The Lines 7:05 Gunsmoke 8:05 Bonanza 9:05 WCW Wrestling 10:05 National Geographic Explorer 12:05 Happy Days 12:30 NCAA Football: UCLA at Tennessee 4 PM CHiPs (time approximate) 5 PM CHiPs 6 PM WCW Wrestling 8:05 Movie: "Part 2 Walking Tall" 10:20 U.S. Olympic Gold (swimming: the Pan Pacifics, from Edmonton, AB) 11:20 Night Tracks Chartbusters 12:20 Movie: "Fear No Evil" 2:20 Night Tracks (to 6) WPBA Ch. 30 (PBS) 7:30 McLaughlin Group 8 AM Body Electric (exercise) 8:30 Homestretch (exercise) 9 AM Matter Of Principle: "Polygamy In The Mountain West"

10 AM All Our Children With Bill Moyers 11:30 Encore! Van Cliburn Competition Finals (piano) 12 N Quest For Education 1 PM Nova 2 PM Crafting For The '90s 2:30 Joy Of Painting 3 PM New Yankee Workshop 3:30 Hometime 4 PM Frugal Gourmet 4:30 Motorweek '91 5 PM Victory Garden 5:30 Gourmet Cooking 6 PM This Old House 6:30 Wild America 7 PM Atlanta Jazz 7:30 Cinema Showcase (Beau Bridges, Stockard Channing, and Arthur Hill discuss "Married To It".) 8 PM Igapo: Quest In The Flooded Forest (Survival Anglia visits the flooded forests of Ecuador's Cuyabeno region.) 9 PM Bradshaw On Homecoming 10 PM Austin City Limits (guests: Michelle Shocked and Strength in Numbers) 11 PM First Light (National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, NC) 11:30 All Our Children With Bill Moyers WNGM (WUVG) Ch. 34 Athens (Ind.) 8 AM Georgia Farm Monitor 8:30 It's Your Business 9 AM Outdoor Encounters 9:30 Get Wet! 10 AM Larry Daniel (local music show) 10:30 Journey To Adventure 11 AM Outdoor Gazette 11:30 Outdoors With Archie Phillips (he was big in Birmingham) 12 N Street Beat (music) 12:30 Sideline Sports 1 PM John Abdo's Strength And Fitness 1:30 Making Strides 2 PM Down Home Sportsman 2:30 American Fisherman's Journal 3 PM WBL Basketball: Youngstown at Saskatchewan (taped July 20) 5 PM WCW Wrestling (time approximate) 6 PM ICW Wrestling 7 PM This Week With Danny Daniels 9 PM High School Football: Hart County at Cedar Shoals (Athens) (taped the previous night) WATL Ch. 36 (Fox)

5 AM Home Shopping Spree 6 AM Webster 6:30 Smoggies! 7 AM Happy Castle 7:30 Toxic Crusaders 8 AM Killer Tomatoes 8:30 Bobby's World 9 AM Tom & Jerry Kids 9:30 Taz-Mania 10 AM Little Shop (Little Shop of Horrors) 10:30 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure 11 AM Supercross '91 12 N Atlanta Jams (music) 1 PM Fall Guy 2 PM Movie: "Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood" 4 PM Movie: "The Lords Of Discipline" 6 PM Movie: "Killpoint" 8 PM Cops 8:30 Cops 9 PM America's Most Wanted 9:30 Best Of The Worst (video show with Greg Kinnear) 10 PM Movie: "Killing At Hell's Gate" 12 M Comic Strip Live (Cathy Ladman, Kelly Monteith, Judd Apatow, Stevie Ray Fromstein) 1 AM Infomercial 1:30 Home Shopping Spree (to 6) WGNX (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.) 5 AM Lou Grant 6 AM Classic Country 6:30 Infomercials 8 AM Atlanta Forum 8:30 Not Just The News (kids' magazine) 9 AM Adventures Of The Little Mermaid 9:30 Adventures Of The Little Mermaid 10 AM Soul Train 11 AM American Gladiators 12 N Movie: "Missing Link" 2 PM Movie: "Thunder Warrior" 4 PM Movie: "Alien Warrior" 6 PM Star Trek 7 PM Harry And The Hendersons 7:30 The New WKRP In Cincinnati 8 PM Movie: "White Buffalo" 10 PM News 11 PM 21 Jump Street 12 M The New Dragnet 12:30 The New Adam-12 1 AM Hill Street Blues 2 AM Hill Street Blues 3 AM Movie: "House Of 1000 Dolls"

WVEU (WUPA) Ch. 69 (Ind.) 6 AM Asi es la Vida (This Is The Life) 6:30 Heathcliff 7 AM Heathcliff 7:30 Peppermint Place (classic kids' show from WFAA Dallas) 8 AM Kids Talk 8:30 Street Trax (music videos) 9:30 Super Chargers 10 AM Supertrax 11 AM Smash Hits (more music videos) 11:30 America's Top 10 12 N Southern Fishing 12:30 Super Sports Follies 1 PM Fight Back! 1:30 Crime Stoppers 800 2 PM Infomercials 3 PM Bowling: TVBA Tour, apparently a local amateur competition 4:30 Laura McKenzie's Travel America 5 PM Travel Travel 5:30 Super Chargers 6 PM Movie: "Half Loaf Of Kung Fu" 8 PM WWF Wrestling 9 PM LPWA Women's Wrestling 10 PM GWF Wrestling 11 PM Wrestling (no alliance given) 12 M AWA Wrestling 1 AM CWA Wrestling 2 AM ICW Wrestling 3 AM Movie: "Invitation To A Gunfighter" Retro: Toronto/Golden Horseshoe Mon, Sept 13, 1982 from Toronto Star WGR 2-NBC Buffalo 6:00 Jim Bakker 7:00 Today (part 5 of an interview with Lana Turner) 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 Diff'rent Strokes 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Match Game 11:30 News noon Dark Shadows 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Fantasy (premiere) 4:00 What's Happening!! 4:30 Carter Country 5:00 People's Court 5:30 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 PM Magazine 8:00 Little House on the Prairie 9:00 Movie "Murder in Texas" (pt 1) 11:00 News 11:30 Best of Carson (guests Sammy Davis Jr., Mariette Hartley, Bob & Ray, and Merle Earle) 12:30 Movie "Partners in Crime" 2:10 News CKVR 3-CBC Barrie 7:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 8:00 Kidsworld 8:30 Morning Exercises 9:00 Ed Allen 9:30 Wok with Yan 10:00 Davey & Goliath 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Faces of Small Places 11:30 This is Hollywood noon Leave It to Beaver 12:30 News 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Take 30 (season premiere #19) 2:30 Maude 3:00 Robin's Nest 3:30 King of Kensington 4:00 Barney Miller 4:30 Happy Days Again 5:00 Harper Valley 5:30 News 6:00 CHiPs (1 day delay of the NBC episode) 7:00 Trapper John, MD (1 day delay from CBS) 8:00 Roy Thomson Hall Opening 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Black Orchid" WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo 6:00 News 6:30 Morning Stretch 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 One Day at a Time 9:30 Alice 10:00 Hour Magazine (guests George Kirby and Brandon Tartikoff, also pt 1 of a story on the Miss America Pageant) 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 Streets of San Francisco 5:00 Carol Burnett & Friends 5:30 Barney Miller 6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Muppet Show (guest Lou Rawls) 7:30 You Asked for It 8:00 Private Benjamin 8:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 9:00 M*A*S*H 9:30 House Calls 10:00 Lou Grant 11:00 News 11:30 Barney Miller mid. Quincy 1:10 Columbo 2:45 News (and again at 4) CBLT 5-CBC Toronto 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Barbara McLeod/Midday Report 12:30 Wok with Yan 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Take 30 (season premiere #19) 2:30 Coronation Street 3:00 Life at Stake 4:00 Do It for Yourself 4:30 Canadian Reflections 5:00 King of Kensington 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 Newshour 7:00 Best of Pacific Report 7:30 Keep It in the Family 8:00 Roy Thomson Hall Opening 10:00 The National-The Journal 11:00 The National Update 11:05 News 11:25 Barney Miller 11:55 Movie "Gildersleeve's Bad Day" CKGN 6/22-Global Toronto 6:00 Seneca Telecollege 6:30 Gifts of the Spirit 7:00 Hercules 7:30 Hammy Hamster 8:00 700 Club 9:00 Ed Allen 9:30 100 Huntley Street 10:30 That's Life 11:00 Bonnie Prudden 11:30 Celebrity Cooks noon Global News 1:00 Let's Make a Deal 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Pitfall 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Battle of the Planets 4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 Starsky & Hutch 6:00 Global News 7:00 That's Life (season premiere) 7:30 You Asked for It 8:00 More Real People 8:30 Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em 9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Dallas mid. Global News 12:30 Movie "The Italian Job" CJOH 6-CTV Deseronto 6:00 University of the Air "Interpretations of Canadian Politics" 6:30 Morning Exercises 7:00 Canada AM 9:00 It's Your Move 9:30 Jeffersons 10:00 Morning Magazine 11:00 What's Cooking (season premiere) 11:30 Headline Hunters (reruns of CTV's Front Page Challenge knockoff) noon Flintstones 12:30 Young & the Restless 1:30 Carol Burnett & Friends 2:00 Another World 3:00 Alan Thicke (season premiere with guests Jamie Farr, Lorne Greene, Karen Silver, and Sky Floyd Drew) 4:00 Definition (season premiere) 4:30 Price is Right 5:30 M*A*S*H 6:00 News 7:00 Family Feud 7:30 Thrill of a Lifetime (season premiere) 8:00 Benson 8:30 Bizarre (season premiere #3) 9:00 Movie "North Dallas Forty" (which ESPN Classic Canada ran over the weekend) 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Movie "Zuma Beach" 2:05 CHiPs WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue (looks at TV violence with National Coalition on TV Violence boss Dr. Thomas Radecki, his Action for Children's Television counterpart Peggy Charren, and University of Chicago law professor Jeffrey Stone) 10:00 AM Buffalo 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 Happy Days Again 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 Jeffersons 6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 That's Incredible! 9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Dallas mid. News 12:30 ABC News Nightline 1:00 Donahue (repeat from 9am) 2:00 Edge of Night 2:30 News CKNX 8-CBC Wingham 7:30 Popeye 8:00 Harrigan 8:30 Ed Allen 9:00 100 Huntley Street 10:00 Do It for Yourself 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Forest Rangers 12:30 Agri-News/News 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Take 30 (season premiere #19) 2:30 Wok with Yan 3:00 Little House on the Prairie 4:00 Three's Company 4:30 Jeffersons 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 News 7:00 Little House on the Prairie (1 week delay, the other Ontario stations carrying Little House in the timeslot carried that week's NBC episode) 8:00 Roy Thomson Hall Opening 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 M*A*S*H mid. Movie "Soldier Blue" WROC 8-NBC Rochester 6:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Richard Simmons 9:30 Tom Cottle 10:00 Diff'rent Strokes 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Texas noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Krofft Superstars 4:00 Charlie's Angels 5:00 Jeffersons 5:30 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Little House on the Prairie 9:00 Movie "Murder in Texas" (pt 1) 11:00 News 11:30 Best of Carson 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Carol Leiffer) 1:30 NBC News Overnight CFTO 9-CTV Toronto 6:00 University of the Air "Interpretations of Canadian Politics" 6:30 Uncle Bobby 7:00 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Toronto Today 10:00 Joyce Davidson 10:30 What's Cooking (season premiere) 11:00 It's Your Move 11:30 Definition (season premiere) noon Kids' Corner 12:30 Flintstones 1:00 Alan Thicke (season premiere) 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Texas 5:00 Search for Tomorrow 5:30 Family Feud 6:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 6:30 Worldbeat News 7:00 Soap 7:30 Thrill of a Lifetime (season premiere) 8:00 Benson 8:30 Bizarre (season premiere #3) 9:00 Movie "North Dallas Forty" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News 12:15 Movie "Life in the Pink" CFPL 10-CBC London 8:15 Friendly Giant 8:30 Cartoons 9:00 Ed Allen 9:30 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 10:00 Summer Magazine (from the deck of HMCS MacKenzie, Mike Winlaw and John Boutilier welcome guests Paul Anka and Al Forman) 11:00 Beachcombers 11:30 Mr. Dressup noon Cartoons 12:30 FYI 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Movie "Assault on the Wayne" 3:30 Take 30 (season premiere #19) 4:00 Carol Burnett & Friends 4:30 Jeffersons 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 FYI 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 8:00 Roy Thomson Hall Opening

10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 FYI 11:30 Robin's Nest mid. Rockford Files WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 6:00 Captain Kangaroo 6:30 Morning Show 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 Bonanza 10:00 Good Times 10:30 Alice 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 Star Trek 5:00 Hour Magazine (guests Mother Theresa and Willi Smith, as well as a man who saved 6 people from a train fire) 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Brady Bunch 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Private Benjamin 8:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 9:00 M*A*S*H 9:30 House Calls 10:00 Lou Grant 11:00 News 11:30 Trapper John, MD 12:40 Columbo CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton 6:00 Yoga 6:30 It Figures 7:00 Looking Good, Feeling Fine 7:30 Klara's Korner 8:00 Mad Dash 8:30 Super Pay Cards 9:00 Morning Exercise 9:30 World of Travel 10:00 Hour Magazine (see WHEC for details) 11:00 Cherington 12:30 Body Moves 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Capitol 3:30 Soapbox (premiere) 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 Rhoda 5:30 Yan Can 6:00 Newsroom 7:00 Entertainment Tonight 7:30 Huckleberry Finn & His Friends (premiere)

8:00 Little House on the Prairie 9:00 Movie "Murder in Texas" (pt 1) 11:00 Newsroom 11:30 Music 'Til Midnight (guests Paul Saunders, Ralph Carlson, Len Wilde, Trip, and Spring Fever) mid. Hawaii Five-O 1:00 Sweeney 2:00 For the Love of Ada CKWS 11-CBC Kingston 9:15 700 Club 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Just Like Mom 11:30 Harrigan noon It's Your Move 12:30 Wok with Yan 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Take 30 (season premiere #19) 2:30 Coronation Street 3:00 Life at Stake 4:00 Do It for Yourself 4:30 Star Trek 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 8:00 Roy Thomson Hall Opening 10:00 The National/The Journal 11:00 News 11:25 Movie "The Winslow Boy" CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough 7:00 700 Club 8:00 Ed Allen 8:30 Switzer 9:00 Doug Hall 9:30 Just Like Mom 10:00 Silver Basketball 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Uncle Bobby/Kids' Corner 11:30 Kidsworld noon News/Farm News 12:30 Afternoon Show 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Take 30 (season premiere #19) 2:30 Wok with Yan 3:00 Smith & Smith 3:30 Pete's Place 4:00 King of Kensington 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 News 6:30 Newlywed Game 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 8:00 Roy Thomson Hall Opening 10:00 The National/The Journal

11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Boots Malone" CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener 6:00 University of the Air "Interpretations of Canadian Politics" 6:30 Mad Dash 7:00 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 What's Cooking (season premiere) 10:00 Headline Hunters 10:30 Tempo Ontario 11:30 Definition (season premiere) noon Flintstones 12:30 Tattletales 1:00 Alan Thicke (season premiere) 2:00 Another World 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Texas 5:00 Here's Lucy 5:30 TBA 6:00 News 7:00 Family Feud 7:30 Thrill of a Lifetime (season premiere) 8:00 Benson 8:30 Bizarre (season premiere #3) 9:00 Movie "North Dallas Forty" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Virginian WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Donahue (TV violence) 10:00 Morning Break 11:00 Love Boat 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 Happy Days Again 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 PM Magazine 7:30 More Real People 8:00 That's Incredible! 9:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Dallas mid. News 12:30 ABC News Nightline 1:00 Fugitive WNED 17-PBS Buffalo 6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 7:30 Sesame Street 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Instructional Programs 3:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 3:30 French Chef 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Over Easy (Mary Martin is joined by her 6 grandkids) 6:00 Doctor Who "Destiny of the Daleks" (conclusion) 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:30 Dick Cavett (Albert Finney, pt 1) 8:00 Great Performances "Guests of the Nation" 9:00 Tonight, Scandinavia! (from Minneapolis, 5 Scandinavian leaders attend a musical tribute to Scandinavia's musical legacy; Neville Marriner hosts with guests including Birgit Nilsson, Judith Blegen and Victor Borge) 10:30 River in the Desert (looks at the Colorado River as well as the Southwest water crisis and its causes) 11:00 Captioned ABC News 11:30 Nightly Business Report mid. PBS Latenight CICA 19-TVO Toronto 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Jeremy/Mister Rogers' Neighborhood/Two Plus You 9:30 New Zoo Revue 10:00 Kidsworld 10:30 Les Marmitons 11:00 L'atelier des pissenlits 11:30 World in Your Kitchen noon Outreach Ontario 12:30 Birds' Paradise: Waddensea 1:00 Witness to Yesterday 1:30 Adventures in History 2:00 Talking Film 2:30 Media & Methods of the Artist 3:00 Down to Earth 3:30 Cope 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Vision On/Paddington Bear 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest/Will 'o the Wisp 7:00 Half-a-Handy Hour 7:30 Magic Shadows "The Bullfighters" (pt 1) 8:00 Works of William Shakespeare "All's Well That Ends Well" 10:30 Rough Cuts 11:00 Talking Film 11:30 Witness to Yesterday CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto 9:15 En mouvement 9:30 A tire d'aile 10:00 Les voyages de Tortillard

10:30 Rien que pour nous 11:00 Les trouvailles de Clemence 11:30 Le club des cinq (Famous Five) 11:55 Angie 12:30 Allo Bou Bou 1:30 Au jour le jour 2:30 Cinema "Les amoreux sont seuls au monde" 4:00 Bobino 4:30 Au jeu 5:00 La femme bionique (Bionic Woman) 6:00 Ce soir/Ce soir en Ontario 7:00 Le vagabond (Littlest Hobo) 7:30 Terre humaine 8:00 Tele-Selection "Les grands romans: Contre une poignee de diamants" 10:00 Laprade Pop 10:30 Le Telejournal 11:00 Le Telejournal Ontarien/Sports 11:20 Rencontres 11:50 Les Jordache WUTV 29-Ind Buffalo 7:00 Popeye & Friends 7:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends 8:00 Tom & Jerry 8:30 Pink Panther 9:00 My Three Sons 9:30 Bewitched 10:00 Dick Van Dyke 10:30 Chico & the Man 11:00 Emergency! noon Bugs Bunny & Friends 12:30 Pink Panther 1:00 700 Club 2:30 Casper & Friends 3:00 Great Space Coaster 3:30 Flintstones 4:00 Scooby-Doo 4:30 Tom & Jerry 5:00 Gilligan's Island 5:30 Good Times 6:00 Brady Bunch 6:30 Joker's Wild 7:00 All in the Family (x2) 8:00 Movie "Dark Victory" 10:00 Saturday Night (guest Kate Jackson/music from Delbert McClintock) 11:00 Sanford & Son 11:30 Odd Couple mid. Chico & the Man 12:30 INN News CFMT 47-Ethnic Toronto 6:00 Spanish Magazine 6:30 Working World 7:00 Jim Bakker 8:00 Force Five 8:30 TBA

9:00 Another Life 9:30 Chai 10:00 Black World 11:00 Italianissimo AM (which aired on CITY before CFMT launched) noon Portuguese Fim de Semana 2:00 German Carousel 3:00 Ein Erfulltes Leben 4:00 And Mother Makes Three 4:30 700 Club 5:30 Portugal Today 6:30 Working World 7:00 Italianissimo Sera 8:00 Tele-Corriere 8:30 Telesport 9:00 Italian Movie "Nemico di Mia Moglie" 11:00 German/Korean Access mid. Jim Bakker CITY 79-Ind Toronto (The Star's TV supplement cover featured CITY's boss Moses Znaimer on that week's cover, CITY celebrated 10 years on the air on September 28th) 7:00 Rocket Robin Hood (1 hr) 8:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein 9:00 Donahue (TV violence) 10:00 Canadian Film Specials 11:00 Paul Bernard 11:30 Joys of Collecting noon Jeffersons 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 Here's Lucy 1:30 Friends of Man 2:00 CityLights (guest Rod Steiger) 2:30 Galloping Gourmet 3:00 You're Beautiful 3:30 Kidsworld 4:00 Rockford Files 5:00 Price is Right 6:00 CityPulse News 7:00 Laverne & Shirley & Company 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Movie "Ten Little Indians" 10:00 CityPulse News 11:00 Movie "Amazing Grace" Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Monday, September 13, 1971 This is the day the access rule goes into effect. For the first year, affiliates in the top 50 markets (including Atlanta) may show reruns in the 7-8 PM slot; prime time is 8-11 with the following exceptions: MONDAY TUESDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY ABC 8:30-9 (goes into effect Sept. 20) ABC 7:30-11, CBS and NBC 7:30-10:30 NBC 8-10:30 CBS 7:30-10:30, NBC 7:30-11

Starting in the fall of 1972 the reruns are out, and primetime is

three hours every night (8-11 every night on ABC, 7:30-10:30 Sundays on CBS and NBC but 8-11 the rest of the week). From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Making Of Music (the development of percussion instruments) 7 AM Today (Hugh Downs hosts; guests are Gloria Swanson and adventurer Thor Heyerdahl) 9 AM Today In Georgia 9:30 Monday News Conference 10 AM Dinah's Place (guests: nutritionist Adele Davis, and "Mission: Impossible"'s Peter Lupus) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News (Tom Wassell) 12:30 Mike Douglas (co-hostess Janet Leigh; Stan Musial, Ray Stevens, singer Shani Wallis, Chuck McCann) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 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 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (guests: Martha Mitchell and Raquel Welch) 9 PM Bob Hope Special 10 PM It's A Wacky World (George Schlatter hoped to duplicate Laugh-In"'s success with this similarly-formatted show, taped all over the world, with guests Elke Sommer and Tony Curtis. His next big hit would be "Real People" in 1979.) 11 PM News (Dick Horner) 11:30 Tonight Show (Burt Reynolds subs for Johnny) WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Steve Allen 9:50 Lucille Rivers (sewing) 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 Bulletin 1:30 Three On A Match (Bill Cullen hosts the

only show to survive in this timeslot on NBC from the loss of "Let's Make A Deal" in 1968 to the expansion of "Days Of Our Lives" to an hour in 1975.) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: "Andy Hardy Comes Home" 6 PM News (Morris/Fischer) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM Bob Hope Special 10 PM It's A Wacky World 11 PM News (Wick/Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Human Environment" 6:30 University Of Georgia 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM The Lucy Show (Dean Martin plays a dual role) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Jim Axel/Judy Woodruff) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM It's Your Bet (they're starting from the beginning, because Hal March is host and he had died in 1970; couples are Julie London and Bobby Troup, and Jackie Cooper and his wife) 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 The Virginian 6 PM News (Ray Moore) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM News (Jim Axel) 7:30 Georgia Tech Highlights (films of Tech-South Carolina, with coach Bud Carson, whose wife Linda Faye worked at Ch. 11) 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy (Flip Wilson joins in for a "Gone With The Wind" satire that I bet wasn't half as good as Carol Burnett's.) 9:30 Doris Day

10 PM My Three Sons (Fred MacMurray takes on a second role, as Steve Douglas' Scottish cousin Fergus.) 10:30 Arnie 11 PM News (Chuck Scarborough) 11:30 Movie: "The Return Of Jesse James" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 4:30 What's New 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Film (a 1970 survey of further planned moon explorations) 7 PM Turned On Crisis (about a fictional community beset by drug-related problems) 8 PM World Press Review 9 PM Ardenics 9:30 Fanfare (singer Georgia Brown does the music of Kurt Weill) 10:30 Mini-Probe sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:30 Dennis The Menace 8 AM Funtime 9 AM News (Hogue/Martin) 9:30 Movie: "Fahrenheit 451" 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched 12:30 Password (guests: Chad Everett and Elizabeth Montgomery) 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 Big Valley 5:30 News (Willette/McAfee) 6 PM ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 6:30 High Chaparral 7:30 This Is Your Life (Irene Ryan is the surprisee) 8 PM Nanny And The Professor 8:30 ABC Movie: "Rear Window" 11 PM News (Willette/McAfee) 11:30 Dick Cavett WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM Romper Room 9:55 News 10 AM Movie: "The Siege At Red River" 11:30 That Girl 12 N Bewitched

12:30 News Parade (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 Lost In Space 5:30 Hazel 6 PM Daniel Boone (ABC News will begin airing here Dec. 20, followed by "Green Acres" at 6:30; local news will begin airing at 6 on Sept. 11, 1972, followed by ABC News at 6:30.) 7 PM What's My Line? 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Nanny And The Professor 8:30 ABC Movie: "Rear Window" 11 PM News Parade (Stan Carmack) 11:30 Dick Cavett 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 Beverly Hillbillies 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 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 Daniel Boone 5 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC (delay from 4 PM) 5:30 Hogan's Heroes 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM News (Bill Smith) 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM My Three Sons 10:30 Arnie 11 PM News (Bill Smith)

11:30 Merv Griffin 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 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 Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Daniel Boone 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 WMAZ Fall Preview 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM My Three Sons 10:30 Community Forum 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 4:30 What's New 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 Film (same as Ch. Cool 7 PM Turned On Crisis 8 PM World Press Review 9 PM Book Beat 9:30 Fanfare 10:30 Ardenics sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Popeye

7:30 Little Rascals 8 AM Banana Splits 8:30 Flintstones 9 AM Cartoon Carnival 10 AM Jack LaLanne 10:30 Steve Allen (guests: James Mason, Susan Strasberg, singer Roberta Sherwood, Pat McCormick, economist Harry Browne) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Movie: "Four Daughters" 3 PM Little Rascals 3:30 Ultraman 4 PM Banana Splits 4:30 Speed Racer 5 PM Flintstones 5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC (pre-empted on Ch. 5 at 4 PM) 6 PM Petticoat Junction 6:30 Get Smart 7 PM Rifleman 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM It Takes A Thief 9 PM Movie: "The Quiet American" (this is not John Wayne's "The Quiet Man") 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Movie: "Block Busters" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Golden Years 6 PM Film (the training of Navy SEALs) 6:30 Museum Open House (Spanish paintings from the 15th through the 19th centuries) 7 PM Book Beat 7:30 Monday News Conference (replay of the program that aired this morning on Ch. 2) 8 PM World Press Review 9 PM It's Your City WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Romper Room 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 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 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: TBA 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Munsters 7:30 Dragnet 8 PM Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 9 PM Bob Hope Special 10 PM It's A Wacky World 11 PM Movie Game 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30 What's New 7 PM Improving Your Math 7:30 Art For Everyone 8 PM Museum Open House (American primitive painting, such as that of Grandma Moses) 8:30 Investment Jungle 9 PM Realities (controversy over the teaching of sex education in Cedar Rapids, IA) sign off 10 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 5 PM Fury 5:30 Jim And Tammy 6:30 Western Movie (no title given) 7:30 Billy Graham (possibly one of his past crusades?) 8:30 Of Lands And Seas 9:30 700 Club Certainly. WAGA had the Bud Carson show on Mondays; "I Dream Of Jeannie" Wednesday-Saturday; "TV5 Reports" Tuesdays at 10:30; "Police Surgeon" Sundays at 10:30; news every night at 7. WXIA ran "To Tell The Truth" Mondays, then WednesdaySaturday at 7:30; Lawrence Welk Saturdays 6:30-7:30; movies Sundays 6-8; and (IIRC) "This Is Your Life" Mondays at 8:30. "What's My Line?" was on Monday-Friday at 7. WSB was the only one to "checkerboard" (a different show every night) 7:30: "Let's Make A Deal" Mondays, "Primus" Wednesdays, "Truth Or Consequences" Thursdays, "High Chaparral" Fridays; "Hee Haw" (7-8 PM) Saturdays, and "Big Valley" (6:30-7:30) Sundays. They ran "The Golddiggers" Tuesdays at 10:30, "The D.A." Fridays at 10:30 (delay from 8 PM), and "Young Dr. Kildare" Sundays at 10:30. NBC News aired Monday-Friday at 7.

I should also clarify a point: ABC ran "Nanny And The Professor" Mondays at 8; 8:30 was given to the affiliates (many in NFL cities ran coaches' shows; I remember one in New Orleans called "From The Pressbox"), then "Monday Night Football" was on at 9. Also, IIRC, WTVR Richmond spread out CBS's Saturday-night lineup over the week at 7:30. Retro: New York City, Monday, September 13, 1948 Source; New York Times Channels; 2-WCBS-TV (CBS) 4-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC) 5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox) 7-WJZ-TV (ABC; now WABC-TV) 11-WPIX (Ind; now CW) 13-WATV (Ind; now WNET-PBS) Mornings 10:00 13-Music & test patterns until 3 (no regular programming scheduled) Afternoons 2:00 5-Sign-on; U.S. Open Tennis Championship from Forest Hills (until 6) 3:30 7-Sign-on; Cartoon Teletales (children) 5:00 11-Sign-on; News; Pixie Playhouse 5:30 4-Sign-on; Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob (children) 5:45 11-Comics on Parade with Danny Webb 6:00 5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children) 11-Records 6:30 2-News, weather 5-Sports with Russ Hodges 7:00 2-Bob Howard Show (variety) 5-Doorway to Fame; Mimi Benzell, guest 7-News and Views; Jack Beall and Jim Gibbons 11-Record Rendezvous with Stan Shaw 7:15 2-Places Please, with Barry Wood 7-The Fitzgeralds 7:30 2-CBS Evening News with Douglas Edwards 4-Sign-on; Music Miniatures

5-Camera Headlines (news) 7-Kiernan's Corner (news, comment with Walter Kiernan) 11-Newsreel 7:45 2-Face The Music; Johnny Desmond, Tony Mottola Trio, Sandra Deel 4-Camel News Caravan with John Cameron Swayze 11-UN Carnival 8:00 2-Film Shorts 4-NBC Presents 5-Champagne and Orchids 7-Quizzing The News; Nancy Craig, Gordon Fraser 8:10 11-Jack McCarthy 8:15 2-Sports with Dennis James 8:20 2-Baseball; Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs 11-Baseball-Giantrs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates 8:30 4-Americana with Ben Grauer 5-Swing Into Sports 7-Film;Tzurang (no details available) 9:00 4-Television Newsreel 5-Film Shorts 7-You're Invited (variety) 9:10 4-Village Barn Variety Show (until signoff) 9:30 5-Court of Current Issues (public affairs forum)(until signoff) 9:45 2-Boxing; Ezzard Charles vs. Jimmy Bivins, live from Washington (interrupts baseball) 10:45 2-Baseball coverage resumes 11-Newsreel 11:00 2-Newsreel Notice the lack of regular morning or midday programming on all stations. Daytime TV would begin to appear in 1949 and be seen on more stations during 1950 and 1951. Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Saturday, September 9, 1972 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: Today is the day the networks begin their new Saturdaymorning lineups; not all are in place, as ABC has Olympics coverage from 10:30-12. Also, Ch. 11 will delay "Funky Phantom" a week from noon to 7:30 AM (it has local news at noon, the first station I remember doing noon news on weekends). I will mention the ones that are debuting today. WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Astroboy 7:30 Kimba, The White Lion 8 AM Popeye Club 9 AM Pink Panther 9:30 Houndcats (DEBUT, a cat-and-dog detective team) 10 AM Roman Holidays (DEBUT, "All In The Family" set in ancient Rome and one of two Hanna-Barbera shows to copy CBS's number-one hit; the other being "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home," which debuts on Ch. 5 Tuesday at 7:30.) 10:30 The Barkleys (DEBUT, a family of middle-class dogs) 11 AM Sealab 2020 (DEBUT, ecology is the theme of these underwater adventures--Ross Martin provides one of the voices) 11:30 Runaround (DEBUT, game show hosted by Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney) 12 N Sports Action Pro-File (Billie Jean King is "pro-filed") 12:30 Sights And Sounds Of Soul (Joe Frazier is interviewed) 1 PM Tarzan 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: either Red Sox-Indians or Cardinals-Mets 5 PM World Series Of Golf (goes just two days, time approximate) 6:30 News (John Pruitt, not yet Ch. 2's co-main anchor) 7 PM Hee Haw (guests: Waylon Jennings and Jessi ("I'm Not Lisa") Colter) 8 PM Three Cheers For The Redskins (profile of George Allen and how he took his team to the '72 Super Bowl--BTW, this is the year the Dolphins will complete modern pro football's only perfect season) 9 PM Make Mine Red, White And Blue (musical salute to America-sounds like Lawrence Welk, but this one has Fred Astaire, the 5th Dimension, Michele Lee, and Bob Crane) 10 PM Miss America Pageant 12 M News (time approximate) 12:30 Movie: "Temple Of A Thousand Lights" 2:30 News 2:35 Movie: "Five Golden Hours" WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 8 AM Underdog 8:30 Jetsons 9 AM Pink Panther 9:30 Houndcats 10 AM Roman Holidays 10:30 The Barkleys 11 AM Sealab 2020 11:30 Runaround 12 N Around The World In 80 Days (DEBUT, Jules Verne's classic story also tries to teach geography) 12:30 Talking With A Giant (DEBUT, retooled "Take A Giant Step" with more discussion--today, the subject is sexual roles with sex-education expert Mary Calderone) 1 PM Countdown To Destiny

1:30 Wilburn Brothers 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM World Series Of Golf (time approximate) 6:30 NBC News (Garrick Utley) 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Three Cheers For The Redskins 9 PM Make Mine Red, White And Blue 10 PM Miss America Pageant 12 M Movie: "The Demon Planet" (time approximate) WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Video College 6:30 Box 5 RFD 7 AM Metro Forestry 7:30 4-H Club 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan (DEBUT, sort of an animated Charlie Chan, only this Chan has 10 kids) 9:30 Scooby Doo 10:30 Josie And The Pussycats 11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour 12 N Archie's TV Funnies 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids (DEBUT, arguably the best Saturday-morning show of the '70s, with Bill Cosby introducing animated tales of his boyhood buddies in Philadelphia) 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival ("Stowaway In The Sky," Part 1 of 2, France, 1960) 2 PM Wally's Workshop 2:30 Soul Train 3:30 TBA 4 PM Movie: "East Of Eden" 6 PM News (Ken Roberts, not the announcer for "Love Of Life" and "Secret Storm" but one of the first AfricanAmerican local anchors) 6:30 CBS News (Roger Mudd) 7 PM National Geographic (a trip down Idaho's Salmon River) 8 PM All In The Family 8:30 Mary Tyler Moore (will move to 9 PM next week as "Bridget Loves Bernie" takes over the slot) 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show (will move to Sun 9 PM next week as, ironically, Mary Tyler Moore takes over this slot) 9:30 Arnie (last show; Bob Newhart debuts here next week) 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News 11:30 Movie: "Tender Is The Night" 2:15 Wagon Train (the 90-minute episodes) WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 7 PM Jean Shepherd's America (a trip in a trailer home) 7:30 Forsyte Saga (Chapter 25)

8:30 Safari (visits to the Black Hills of South Dakota and Yosemite Park) 9:30 Hollywood Television Theatre: "Young Marrieds At Play" (an evening between two couples is wrecked-sounds a bit like "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?") sign off 10:30 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 6:30 Science In Action 7 AM Bullwinkle (delay from Sun 11 AM) 7:30 Make A Wish (delay from Sun 11:30 AM) 8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 8:30 Jackson Five 9 AM The Osmonds (DEBUT, the brothers--in animated form--travel the world) 9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (DEBUT, a preview of "The Brady Kids," which debuts next Saturday at 10:30 AM) 10:30 Summer Olympics (from Munich: finals of the men's high jump, 1500 meters, 5000 meters, marathon, 400- and 1600-meter relays; women's discus throw and 400- and 1600-meter relays) 12 N Singing Convention 1 PM Know Your Bible 1:30 American Bandstand (the Staple Singers do "I'll Take You There") 2 PM TBA 2:30 Auto Race: the Hoosier Hundred, the world's richest dirt-track race 4 PM Olympic Games (boxing finals in all events, time approximate) 5 PM College Football: Tennessee-Georgia Tech 8 PM Olympic Games (boxing highlights, track and field, Greco-Roman wrestling finals, time approximate) 10 PM Star Time 11 PM Movie: "Chamber Of Horrors" 12:30 ABC News (Sam Donaldson) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Romper Room 7:30 Adventures In Living 8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf 8:30 Jackson Five 9 AM The Osmonds 9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 10:30 Olympic Games 12 N News (Jim Rogers) 12:30 Lidsville 1 PM The Monkees (begins ABC reruns with Vito Scotti as a mad scientist) 1:30 American Bandstand 2 PM TBA 2:30 Auto Race: Hoosier Hundred 4 PM Olympic Games (time approximate) 5 PM NCAA Football: Tennessee-Georgia Tech

8 PM Olympic Games (time approximate) 10 PM Lawrence Welk (his last show of the 1971-72 season and his last on Ch. 11; the theme is vacation mood music--tomorrow he starts his new season at a new home in Atlanta: Ch. 2) 11 PM News 11:30 ABC News 11:45 Movie: "White Feather" 1:15 Movie: "Invisible Invaders" 2:30 News WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 7:55 Uncle Hank 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan 9:30 Scooby Doo 10:30 Josie And The Pussycats 11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour 12 N Archie's TV Funnies 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Roller Derby 3 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis: women's finals and men's semifinals 6 PM News (Red Brown) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Lassie 7:30 It Was A Short Summer, Charlie Brown 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: "The Bravados" WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC) 7 AM Navy Film 7:30 Georgia TV Monitor 8 AM Bugs Bunny 8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch 9 AM Amazing Chan And The Chan Clan 9:30 Scooby Doo 10:30 Josie And The Pussycats 11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour 12 N Archie's TV Funnies 12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival 2 PM Movie: "Trouble In The Glen" 3:15 Movie: "Laughing Anne" 4:30 Outdoor Outlines 5 PM NCAA Football: Tennessee-Georgia Tech

8 PM Lawrence Welk (time approximate, season premiere on the beach at Waikiki-the Music Makers actually went there) 9 PM The New Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 Arnie 10 PM Oral Roberts In London 11 PM News 11:20 Movie: "Laura" (please don't compare this 1944 classic to Lee Radziwill's disastrous performance in a 1968 ABC made-for-TV remake) 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 Mr. Smith And Other Nonsense (William J. Smith, former poetry consultant to the Library of Congress, reads children's poems illustrated with animation.) 2:30 Electric Company sign off 3 PM 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 Speed Racer 10 AM Batman 10:30 Flintstones 11 AM Roller Game Of The Week: Eastern Warriors vs. Western Renegades 1 PM Movie: "The Spy In Black" 3 PM Movie: "Song Of Scheherazade" 5 PM The Prisoner 6 PM Wrestling (don't know if this is GCW or All-South) 7 PM Boxing From The Forum (Raul Soriano vs. Armando Muniz, welterweights, 10 rounds) 8 PM Naked City 9 PM Movie: "Kiss Of Fire" 11 PM Movie: "Two Lost Worlds" (this 1950 Australian film was an early job for James Arness) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) off air on Saturday WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC)

8 AM Underdog 8:30 Jetsons 9 AM Pink Panther 9:30 Houndcats 10 AM Roman Holidays 10:30 The Barkleys 11 AM Sealab 2020 11:30 Runaround 12 N Around The World In 80 Days 12:30 Talking With A Giant 1 PM Wrestling (from the studio) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 5 PM World Series Of Golf (time approximate) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Hee Haw 8 PM Three Cheers For The Redskins 9 PM Make Mine Red, White And Blue 10 PM Miss America Pageant 12 M Football Scoreboard (time approximate) 12:30 Saturday Tonight Show (guests: Dionne Warwick, Karen Valentine, John McGiver, John Phillip Law) WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) off air on Saturday WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 3:30 Time For Timothy 4 PM Fury 4:30 Earth Lab 5:30 My Friend Flicka 6 PM Championship Bowling 7 PM Hunting And Fishing (bow-and-arrow elephant hunt in the eastern Congo) 7:30 The Monroes 8:30 Of Lands And Seas 9:30 Tomorrow's Lesson 10 PM 700 Club (to 12) WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3:30 Cartoons/Three Stooges 6 PM Movie: "The Thing" (the film that first made James Arness famous) 8 PM Movie: "Angel Face" 10 PM Movie: "Frisco Kid" (James Cagney) 11:30 Movie: "Across The Pacific" RETRO SAN FRANCISCO TV- Monday June 20, 1977 source: San Francisco Chronicle RETRO SAN FRANCISCO TV- Monday June 20, 1977

Channel Lineup 2 KTVU-TV (Ind.) Oakland/San Francisco 3 KCRA-TV (NBC) Sacramento 4 KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco 5 KPIX-TV (CBS) San Francisco 6 KVIE-TV (PBS) Sacramento 7 KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco 8 KSBW-TV (NBC) Salinas/Monterey 9 KQED-TV (PBS) San Francisco 10 KXTV-TV (CBS) Sacramento 11 KNTV-TV (ABC) San Jose 12 KCOY-TV (CBS) Santa Maria 13 KOVR-TV (ABC) Stockton/Sacramento 14 KCSM-TV (PBS) San Mateo 20 KEMO-TV (Ind.) San Francisco 26 KTSF-TV (Ind.) San Francisco 31 KMUV-TV (Ind.) Sacramento 32 KQEC-TV (PBS) San Francisco 36 KICU-TV (Ind.) San Jose 38 KUDO-TV (TBN) San Francisco 40 KTXL-TV (Ind.) Sacramento 44 KHBK-TV (Ind.) San Francisco 46 KMST-TV (CBS) Salinas 60 KDTV-TV (Spanish) San Francisco MORNING 5:00 46- PTL Club 6:00 3- College Credit Courses 5-10-12- Summer Semester 11- Film 40- Public Affairs 6:20 4- News 7- Educational Programming 6:30 4- School of the Air 5- Sut Yung Ying Yoo 8- Punto de Interes 10- Captain Kangaroo 11- Reporters Notebook 12- Potpourri 13- Lets Speak Spanish 40- Not For Women Only 6:50 7- News 7:00 2- Cartoon Town 4-3-8- Today

5-12-46- CBS News 7-11-13- Good Morning America 40- Howdy Doody 7:25 4- Community Calendar 5- News; Bilingual 7:30 4-3-8- Today Show 5-12-46- CBS News 10- Seven Thirty A.M 20- Stock Market to 9:30am 40- Cartoons 8:00 2- Bullwinkle 5-12-46- Captain Kangaroo 9- Electric Company 10- News 40- The Archies 8:25 4- Newsign 8:30 2- Romper Room 4-3-8- Today Show 9- Vegetable Soup 40- Lassie 9:00 2- Big Valley 3- Tattletales 4- Sanford and Son 5- Kathryn Crosby Show 7- A.M San Francisco 8- Concentration 9- Sesame Street 10- Dinah 11- Ironside 12-46- Heres Lucy 13- Morning Scene 40- Flintstones 9:30 4-3-8- Hollywood Squares 5-12-46- Price is Right 20- Real Estate Report 36- Yoga for Health 40- Lucy Show 10:00 2- The FBI 4-3-8- Wheel of Fortune 7-11-13- Happy Days

9- Magic Pages 20- Villa Allegre 36- Left, Right and Center 40- The Man Who Undestood Women 10:15 9- Cover to Cover 10:30 4-3-8- Its Anybodys Guess 5-10-12-46- Love of Life 7-11-13- $20,000 Pyramid 36- Mike Douglas Show 44- Dustys Treehouse 10:55 5-10-12-46- CBS News 11:00 2- Donahue (Dick Clark) 4-3-8- Shoot for the Stars 5-10-12-46- Young and the Restless 7-11-13- Second Chance 44- Not for Women Only 11:30 3- Jokers Wild 4-8- Chico and the Man 5-10-12-46- Search for Tomorrow 7-11-13- Family Feud 44- Newstalk AFTERNOON 12:00 2- That Girl 3-4-5-10-12- News 7-11-13- All My Children 8- Gong Show 20- The 700 Club 36- Movie- The Wizard of Mars (1964) 40- Dick Van Dyke 44- Underdog 46- Midday 60- Spanish Programs to 11pm 12:30 2- Movie- Donovans Brain (1953) 3- Phil Donahue 4-8- Days of Our Lives 5-10-12-46- As The World Turns 40- Andy Griffith Show 44- Tennessee Tuxedo 1:00 7-11- Ryans Hope 13- Crosswits

31- PTL Club 40- Movie- The Hook (1963) 44- Beverly Hillbillies 1:30 3- Mary Hartman 4-8- The Doctors 5-10-12-46- Guiding Light 7-11-13- One Life to Live 20- Life in the Spirit 36- Movie- Northwest Outpost (1947) 2:00 4-3-8- Another World 5-10-12-46- All in the Family 20- Spanish Programs to 9:30pm 44- Huck and Yogi 2:15 7-11-13- General Hospital 2:30 2- Porky and Friends 5-10-12-46- Match Game 77 3:00 2- Mighty Mouse and Bugs 3- Days of Our Lives 4- Dinah! 5-12- Tattletales 7-11-13- Edge of Night 8- Merv Griffin 9- Making it Count 10- Price is Right 31- Spanish Programs to 11pm 40- Three Stooges 44- Popeye 46- Dinah! 3:30 2- The Archies 5- Marcus Welby M.D 7- Movie- Fantastic Flying Fools (1967) 9- Lillias, Yoga and You 11- Star Trek 12- Dinah 13- Ryans Hope 36- Movie- The Clue of the Silver Key (1963) 38- Religious Programs to Midnight 40- Popeye and Bugs Bunny 44- Superman 4:00 2-3- New Mickey Mouse Club 9-6-14- Sesame Street 10- Mike Douglas

13- My Three Sons 40- Gilligans Island 44- Flintstones 4:30 2- Batman 3- Lucy Show 4- Merv Griffin Show 5- Mike Douglas 8- Get Smart 11- Adam-12 13- Family Affair 40- Partridge Family 44- Monkees 46- Mickey Mouse Club 5:00 2- Partridge Family 3-7-11- News 8- Bewitched 9-6-14- Mister Rogers Neighborhood 12-46- Emergency One 13- Adam-12 36- My Favorite Martian 40- Brady Bunch 44- Lost In Space 5:30 2- Bewitched 7-11- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers 8- Brady Bunch 9-6-14- Electric Company 10-13- News 36- Get Smart 40- Hogans Heroes EVENING 6:00 2-40- Star Trek 3-4-5-8-10-12-46- News 6- Lillias, Yoga and You 9-14- Zoom 36- Movie- The Curse of the Fly (1965) 44- Emergency One 6:30 5-12-46- CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 6- Erica 9-14- Villa Allegre 13- Merv Griffin 32- Magic Pages 6:45 32- Cover to Cover 7:00

2- The Odd Couple 3- Weeknight 4- NBC News- (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 5- News 8- To Tell the Truth 9-6-MacNeil/Lehrer Report 10- Concentration 12- Undersea Wolrd of Jacques Cousteau 14- Lillias, Yoga and You 32- Zoom 40- Marcus Welby 44- Hogans Heroes 46- National Geographic- Amazon 7:30 2- Movie- The Honey Pot (1967) 3- Hollywood Squares 4- Special Report 5- Evening: The MTWF Show 6- Black Perspective on the News 8- The Odd Couple 9- Newsroom 10- Match Game 14- MacNeil/Lehrer Report 32- Vegetable Soup 8:00 4-3-8- Mulligans Stew 5-10-12-46- The Jeffersons 7-11-13- Comedy Special- The Chopped Liver Brothers 9- War and Peace 14- Tell Me If Anything Ever Was Done 26- Judy Lynn Show 32- Making it Count 36- Movie- No Minor Vices (1948) 40- Movie- An American in Paris (1951) 44- Movie- Compulsion (1959) 8:30 5-10-12-46- Sheilds and Yarnell 7-11- ABC News- (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters 13- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers 26- Great Game of Basketball 32- Greece Our Cutural Heritage 9:00 5-10-12-46- Maude 7- Movie- Bunny Lake is Missing 9-6-14- The Pallisers 11- Movie- Charge of the Light Brigade (1936) 26- Chinese Programs to 10pm 32- The Frugal Gourmet 9:30 4-3-8- Movie- The Man From Atlantis 5-10-12-46- Alls Fair

20- Musical Comedy 32- Woman 10:00 2-40- News 5-10-12-46- Sonny and Cher Show 9- Human Rights 20- Roller Derby 26- Praise the Lord 32- Newsroom 36- Merv Griffin Show 44- Maverick 10:30 32- MacNeil/Lehrer Report 11:00 2- Liars Club 3-4-5-7-8-10-11-12-13-46- News 20- The 700 Club 31- PTL Club 32- Lillias, Yoga and You 40- All That Glitters 44- Mary Hartman 11:30 2- Jokers Wild 4-3-8- Tonight Show 5-12-46- Kojak 7-11- Streets of San Francisco 9- Wernher von Braun: He Aimed at the Stars 10- It Takes a Thief 13- Ironside 32-6- News 36- Movies- Impulse (1956)/Out of the Past (1947)/The Mighty Barnum (1934)/The Pearl of Death (1944) 40- I Love Lucy 44- All That Glitters 12:00 2- News 13- Ironside 40- Movie- Operation Secret (1952)/Alaska Highway (1943)/Midnight Manhunt (1945)/Danger Street (1947) 44- Night Gallery 12:30 5-12-46- Movie- The Delta Factor 13- Streets of San Francisco 12:37 7-11- Toma 1:00 4-3-8- Tomorrow

1:45 11- Movies- Seminole Uprising (1955)/The Tijuana Story (1957)/When the Devil Commands (1941) 2:30 5- Rifleman 5:30 7-11- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers 8:30 13- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers Did a lot of West Coast ABC affiliates tape-delay Monday Night Baseball? I was in Los Angeles on Monday night, July 25, 1977, and the ABC Monday Night Baseball game was carried on tape-delay on KABC. I don't remember who was playing; I think the Yankees might have been one of the teams. A minor correction on the channel list: the channel 12 listed here was KHSL in Chico, (Northern CA), not KCOY in Santa Maria(Southern CA), although both were(and maybe still are?) CBS affiliates. Re: Monday Night Baseball, I read on another board that some West Coast ABC affiliates did in fact delay it in the '70s and '80s. In fact, by 1985, all of the West Coast affiliates aired the games on a delay of at least one hour(starting at 6 PM Pacific), and sometimes 3 hours. ABC finally dropped the tape delays for the 1986 season. Nope. June 27 was a Monday; fast forward to the following Mondays: July 4, 11, 18, 25; August 1, 8, 15 (Elvis died on Tuesday the 16th, which is the point from which I worked back to get the date of Monday, July 25). But by coincidence, I was in San Francisco on Wednesday, July 27, although I didn't get to watch anything; had to catch a plane to Dallas late that day. Retro: St. Louis Thurs, Sept 13, 1984 Posted by request from TV Guide-St. Louis edition KTVI 2-ABC 5:55 Thought for Today 6:00 Romper Room & Friends 6:30 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America (guest Lily Tomlin) 9:00 Waltons 10:00 Celebrity Family Feud 10:30 Loving 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 Alice 3:30 Jeffersons 4:00 Three's Company 4:30 Barney Miller 5:00 News 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 PM Magazine 7:00 Glitter (2 hr premiere; next week, People Do the Craziest Things premieres at 7, followed by Who's the Boss? at 7:30, and Glitter at Cool 9:00 20/20 (Barbara Walters profiles Mike Wallace, while Geraldo reports on seniors' misuse and abuse of prescription drugs) 10:00 News 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 ABC News Nightline 11:30 Eye on Hollywood mid. Mission: Impossible 1:00 News 1:30 Documentary 2:00 Thought for Today KMOX 4-CBS 5:00 Give Us This Day 5:05 News 5:20 Country Way 5:30 For Our Times 6:00 Straight Talk with Larry Schapiro 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7:00 CBS Morning News 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid 9:30 Press Your Luck 10:00 Price is Right 11:00 Young & the Restless noon Body Language 12:30 As the World Turns 1:30 Capitol 2:00 Guiding Light 3:00 Barnaby Jones 4:00 Quincy 5:00 News 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 Family Feud 7:00 Magnum, PI 8:00 Simon & Simon 9:00 Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer 10:00 News 10:30 Newhart (repeating the series premiere) 11:05 Movie "Isabel's Choice" 1:00 CBS News Nightwatch KSDK 5-NBC 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 Today in St. Louis 7:00 Today (conclusion of interview with Carl Reiner, and pt 4 of Bryant Gumbel's report on USUSSR relations)

9:00 Phil Donahue (Albert Myers discusses the book he co-authored, Success After Sixty) 10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 10:30 Scrabble 11:00 Diff'rent People 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 Another World 2:30 Rituals 3:00 Hour Magazine (guests James Brolin and Pat McMillan; discussions of procrastination, and women and aging) 4:00 People's Court 4:30 Jeopardy! 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Gimme a Break! (pt 1 of a 2-parter concluding Saturday where Nell and Addy win a trip to NYC on Wheel of Fortune (Pat Sajak, and I assume Vanna as well, appear) and meet Mayor Ed Koch (as himself); next week, Cosby Show debuts here) 7:30 Family Ties 8:00 Cheers 8:30 Night Court 9:00 Hill Street Blues 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers subs for Johnny with guest Connie Sellecca) 11:30 Entertainment Tonight mid. Late Night with David Letterman (guests include Larry Miller) 1:00 News KETC 9-PBS 6:15 Telecourse 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Lilias, Yoga & You 7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Electric Company 9:30 Voyage of the Mimi 10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 10:30 Voyage of the Mimi 11:00 Letter People 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Colorsounds 1:00 Sneak Previews 1:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' 2:00 Latenight America (discussing technology and US labor with guest Michael Harrington) 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Sneak Previews 7:30 Pasadena Roof Orchestra (performing 20s/30s dance music) 8:00 Evening at Pops (guests the Canadian Brass) 9:00 Zoo Worlds 10:00 Nightly Business Report

10:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) KPLR 11-Ind 5:30 Muppet Show 6:00 News 6:30 Lone Ranger 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Popeye 8:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 8:30 Scooby-Doo 9:00 20 Minute Workout 9:30 Please Don't Eat the Daisies 10:00 Joker's Wild 10:30 Tic Tac Dough 11:00 Harry-O noon All in the Family 12:30 Movie "The Greatest Gift" (The Family Holvak pilot) 2:30 Woody Woodpecker 3:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 3:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:00 CHiPs 5:00 Little House on the Prairie 6:00 One Day at a Time 6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati 7:00 Movie "Crisis in Mid-Air" 9:00 $100,000 Name That Tune 9:30 News 10:00 Solid Gold Hits (guests Human League) 10:30 Love Boat 11:30 Movie "Trackdown" 1:30 Movie "Prince of Players" 3:35 Movie "Pickup on 101" WCEE 13-Ind (Mount Vernon) 5:55 Daybreak 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 Ag-Day 7:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 7:30 Flintstones 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Scooby-Doo 9:00 That Girl 9:30 20 Minute Workout 10:00 Jim Bakker 11:00 Jimmy Swaggart 11:30 CNN Headline News noon Barnaby Jones 1:00 700 Club 2:00 Merv Griffin (guest Liberace) 3:00 Scooby-Doo 3:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 I Dream of Jeannie 5:00 Little House on the Prairie (11 and 13 ran separate episodes) 6:00 Dallas 7:00 Movie "Right of Way"

9:00 News 9:30 INN News 10:00 Solid Gold Hits (no info listed, I assume it was the same case as Little House) 10:30 Family 11:30 Alias Smith & Jones 12:30 News 1:00 CNN Headline News KDNL 30-Ind 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 CNN Headline News 6:30 Cartoon Time 7:00 Bewitched 7:30 I Dream of Jeannie 8:00 Munsters (bw) 8:30 My Three Sons 9:00 700 Club 10:00 Jim Bakker 11:00 Jimmy Swaggart 11:30 Santa Barbara (NBC, spiked by KSDK) 12:30 Movie "The Intruders" 2:30 Bewitched 3:00 Inspector Gadget 3:30 Gidget 4:00 Video Jukebox (HBO also carried this show) 5:00 Good Times 5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00 Carter Country 6:30 Andy Griffith 7:00 Fantasy Island 8:00 Out of the Darkness (Christian Blind Mission International) 9:00 America Betrays Her Children (American Christian Voice Foundation) 10:00 Sanford & Son 10:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 11:00 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (guest Flip Wilson; cameos from Sammy Davis Jr., Liberace, Greer Garson, and Van Johnson) 11:30 Starsky & Hutch 12:30 Movie (rerun of afternoon movie) 2:30 Movie "Breakout" 4:30 Pedsat Retro: West Virginia Sun, Sept 9, 1979 from TV Guide-West Virginia edition WSAZ 3-NBC Huntington 5:00 Movie "Dive Bomber" cont'd 6:30 Christopher Closeup 7:00 This is the Life 7:30 TV Chapel 8:00 Mormon Tabernacle Choir 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Florida Boys perform) 10:00 Human Dimension 10:30 Rex Humbard 11:30 At Issue

noon Meet the Press 12:30 Sonny Randall (Marshall football) 1:00 NFL: Cincinnati-Buffalo 4:00 NFL: Cleveland-Kansas City 7:00 Disney's Wonderful World "The Absent-Minded Professor" (bw/pt 1) 8:00 Movie "The Ghost of Flight 401" 10:00 Prime Time Sunday (Jack Perkins profiles Gene Autry, Tom Snyder hosts) 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "Deception" (bw) WOAY 4-ABC Oak Hill 7:00 Jerry Falwell 8:00 Ernest Barley's Good News Hour 8:30 Rev. Leonard Repass 9:00 Songs of Zion 9:30 Miracle of Deliverance 10:00 Flames of Revival 10:30 Evangelistic Outreach 11:00 Lifeline Ministry 11:30 Last Day Revival Crusade noon Rex Humbard 1:00 Spirit of Victory 1:30 Bonnie Lu & Buster 2:00 Baseball Warm-Up (may air at 3:30 if ABC's game comes from the West Coast) 2:15 Baseball: teams TBA (may air at 3:45, same reason as above) 5:00 Area High School Football Highlights 5:30 WVU Highlights (football) 6:00 Issues & Answers (Barbara Walters travels to Havana to interview Yasser Arafat) 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Out of the Blue (1 hr premiere, Robin Williams guest stars as Mork) 8:00 Mork & Mindy 8:30 Emmy Awards (Cheryl Ladd and Henry Winkler host the 31st annual awards) 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Rev. Leonard Repass 11:45 Sweet Hour of Prayer WCMH 4-NBC Columbus 6:30 Ag-USA 7:00 Yours for the Asking 7:30 Your Health 8:00 Day of Discovery 8:30 Jimmy Swaggart (Jimmy's in the Philippines) 9:00 Robert Schuller 10:00 Catholic Mass 10:30 Yours for the Asking 11:00 Doctors on Call 11:30 Focus on Columbus noon Meet the Press 12:30 News Conference 4 1:00 NFL: Cincinnati-Buffalo 4:00 NFL: Cleveland-Kansas City 7:00 Disney's Wonderful World "The Absent Minded Professor" (bw/pt 1) 8:00 Movie "The Ghost of Flight 401" 10:00 Prime Time Sunday 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "The Secret War of Harry Frigg"

1:30 Marcus Welby, MD WVVA 6-NBC Bluefield 5:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (performances by the Florida Boys, the Inspirations, the Dixie Echoes, and the Hinsons) 6:00 Viola Clark Spirituals 6:30 Church by Jesus Christ 7:00 Earl Cole 7:30 Christian Viewpoint 8:00 What the Bible Plainly Says 8:30 Gospel Sing 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 Rev. Leonard Repass 10:00 Day of Discovery 10:30 Rex Humbard 11:30 Concord College Presents noon Meet the Press 12:30 NFL '79 1:00 NFL: Houston-Pittsburgh 4:00 NFL: Seattle-Miami 7:00 Disney's Wonderful World "The Absent Minded Professor" (bw/pt 1) 8:00 Movie "The Ghost of Flight 401" 10:00 Prime Time Sunday 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "A Fine Pair" WTVN 6-ABC Columbus 7:30 Eddie Saunders 8:00 Grace Cathedral 8:30 Contact 9:00 Rex Humbard 10:00 Kids are People Too: launching season #2 with guests Ethel Merman, David Horowitz, Peter & Harrison Ellenshaw, Cathy Rigby, and Christopher Reeve 11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (season premiere #4) noon Issues & Answers 12:30 College Football '79 1:00 Ohio University Football Highlights 1:30 America's Black Forum 2:00 Baseball Warm-Up 2:15 Baseball: teams TBA 5:00 Racers: Trans-AMA Challenge 5:30 In Search of... (an enormous blast in Siberia decades before the atomic bomb was invented) 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 News 7:00 Out of the Blue (1 hr premiere) 8:00 Mork & Mindy 8:30 Emmy Awards 11:00 News 11:15 ABC News 11:30 Tennis 12:30 NFL Game of the Week WTRF 7-NBC/ABC Wheeling 7:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee (1 hr) 8:00 At Home with the Bible 8:30 Spiritual Awakening

9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 Jerry Falwell 10:30 Morning Worship 11:00 700 Club noon Meet the Press 12:30 NFL '79 1:00 NFL: Houston-Pittsburgh 4:00 NFL: Oakland-San Diego 7:00 Disney's Wonderful World "The Absent Minded Professor" (bw/pt 1) 8:00 Echoes Without End: The Holocaust (Fritz Weaver hosts this program comparing the boat people's plight with the holocaust) 8:30 Emmy Awards 11:00 News 11:30 Frank Cignetti (WVU football) mid. Six Million Dollar Man WCHS 8-CBS Charleston 7:30 Jerry Falwell 8:30 Day of Discovery 9:00 Rev. Leonard Repass 9:30 Christian Center 10:00 Robert Schuller (guests Terry Bradshaw and Jo Jo Starbuck) 11:00 Ernest Angley noon Face the Nation 12:30 NFL Today 1:00 NFL: Washington-Detroit 4:00 US Open Tennis: women's final, followed by the men's final at 6 9:00 60 Minutes (a man claims he was an unwitting victim of a 1961 Army-intelligence LSD experiment, a look into a LA anti-poverty agency's policies, and examing the feasibility of solar energy) 10:00 All in the Family 10:30 One Day at a Time 11:00 News 11:30 Shopsmith Therapy (woodworking) mid. Movie "Sudden Terror" WSWP 9-PBS Beckley 8:30 Sesame Street 9:30 Electric Company 10:00 Once Upon a Classic "Lorna Doone" (pt 9, followed by the conclusion at 10:30) 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 Big Blue Marble noon National Geographic "Voyage of the Hokule'a" (attempt to sail from Hawaii to Tahiti in a double-hulled canoe) 1:30 Wall Street Week 2:00 Issues in World Communications (AP prez Keith Fuller and former ABC News boss Elmer Lower examine US news coverage of world events) 2:30 Thieves of Time (Arizona's archaelogical sites being destroyed by poachers looking for ancient Indian artifacts) 3:00 Great Performances (Arthur Mitchell's Dance Theater of Harlem) 4:00 Great Performances "A Month in the Country" (Royal Ballet) 5:00 Firing Line (guest Rep. John Anderson (R-IL), who was running for the Republican Presidential nod) 6:00 Advocates (legalizing marijuana) 7:00 Leonard Bernstein Conducts (Beethoven's Sixth) 8:00 Evening at Pops (guest Stephane Grappelli)

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre: launching season 9 with part 1 of "Kean" 10:00 Upstairs, Downstairs 11:00 Portrait of America WNOW 9-Cable Parkersburg noon Cheyenne (bw) 1:00 Movie "Border Feud" (bw) 2:00 Movie "To Sir, with Love" 4:00 Real McCoys (bw) 4:30 Movie "The High Commissioner" WBNS 10-CBS Columbus 6:00 American Problems & Challenges 6:30 Treehouse Club 7:00 Public Affairs 7:30 Jerry Falwell 8:30 James Robison Presents 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 It is Written 10:00 Movie "Sea of Grass" (bw) 12:30 The Issue 12:55 NFL Funnies 1:00 NFL: St. Louis-NY Giants 4:00 US Open Tennis: women's and men's finals 9:00 60 Minutes 10:00 All in the Family 10:30 One Day at a Time 11:00 News 11:15 CBS News 11:30 Face the Nation mid. Movie "The Boss" (bw) WBOY 12-ABC/NBC Clarksburg 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart 8:00 Christ for the World 8:30 Rev. Leonard Repass 9:00 Pyle Gospel Party 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Rev. O.D. Harmon 10:30 Evangelist Donald Johnson 11:00 Rex Humbard noon Frank Cignetti (WVU football) 12:30 NFL '79 1:00 NFL: Houston-Pittsburgh 4:00 NFL: Oakland-San Diego 7:00 Out of the Blue (1 hr premiere) 8:00 Mork & Mindy 8:30 Emmy Awards 11:00 News 11:20 Close-Up 11:50 Issues & Answers WOWK 13-ABC Huntington (also on 11 Charleston and 75 Marietta) 6:30 Action Newsmaker 7:00 Kids are People Too (guests Valerie Harper, Cheryl Tiegs, and children of famous fathers) 7:30 The Bible Answers

8:00 Christ for the World 8:30 Lower Lighthouse 9:00 Rev. Jim Franklin 9:30 Gospel Outreach 10:00 Jimmy Swaggart (from the Philippines) 11:00 Rev. Henry Mahan 11:30 Rev. R.A. West noon Issues & Answers 12:30 Evangelistic Outreach 1:00 Frank Cignetti (WVU football) 1:30 College Football '79 2:00 Baseball Warm-Up 2:15 Baseball: teams TBA 5:00 Tri-State: Today & Tomorrow 5:30 1979 College Bowl Championships: semifinal, Cornell-Davidson 6:00 Fran Curci (Kentucky football) 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Out of the Blue (1 hr premiere) 8:00 Mork & Mindy 8:30 Emmy Awards 11:00 News 11:30 PTL Club (guests include Rusty Goodman) 1:30 ABC News WTAP 15-NBC Parkersburg 8:30 Open Bible 9:00 Ernest Angley 10:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee (performers: the Florida Boys, the Inspirations, and the Cathedral Quartet) 11:00 Rex Humbard noon Meet the Press 12:30 NFL '79 1:00 NFL: Houston-Pittsburgh 4:00 NFL: Oakland-San Diego 7:00 Disney's Wonderful World "The Absent Minded Professor" (bw/pt 1) 8:00 Movie "The Ghost of Flight 401" 10:00 Prime Time Sunday 11:00 News 11:15 PMA Pulse 11:30 Movie "A Fine Pair" WTBS 17-Ind Atlanta 5:00 Movie "Violent Stranger" cont'd (bw) 5:30 Catholic Mass 6:00 Between the Lines 7:00 Jimmy Swaggart 7:30 Christ for the World 8:00 Three Stooges & Friends (bw) 9:00 Maverick (bw) 10:00 Hazel 10:30 Movie "Romeo and Juliet" (bw) 1:00 Movie "The Lady Takes a Flyer" 3:00 Movie "Rhapsody in Blue" (bw) 6:00 Wrestling 7:00 Best of Donny & Marie 8:00 Movie "Boeing Boeing"

10:00 Between the Wars 10:30 Ruff House 11:00 Open Up 1:00 Movie "Company of Killers" 3:00 Movie "Hell on Wheels" WXIX 19-Ind Cincinnati 6:15 Perspective 7:00 Living Word 7:30 Rev. R.A. West 8:00 Jerry Falwell 9:00 Rev. W.V. Grant Jr. 9:30 Tom & Jerry 10:00 Wonderama noon Movie "The Lives of Jenny Dolan" 2:00 Movie "The Misfits" (bw) 4:00 Movie "The Subject was Roses" 6:00 Movie "Lady from Louisiana" (bw) 8:00 Merv Griffin "Inflation, Depression and Investments" 9:30 Cross-Wits 10:00 Jimmy Swaggart 11:00 Jerry Falwell mid. David Susskind (facelifts/benefits and risks of jogging) WOUB 20-PBS Athens 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Zoom 11:00 Que Pasa, USA? 11:30 Electric Company noon Dance at Dawn 12:30 Issues in World Communications (examing coverage of Third World news, guests include D.R. Mankekar of the Non-Aligned Nations Press Pool) 1:00 Time Exposure 1:30 All Creatures Great & Small 2:30 Hocking Valley Bluegrass 3:00 Wall Street Week 3:30 Poldark (pt 10) 4:30 Meeting of Minds 5:30 Best of Groucho (bw) 6:00 Electric Company 6:30 Sesame Street 7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:00 Evening at Pops 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Kean" (pt 1, season premiere #9) 10:00 Movie "Poppy" (bw) WMUL 33-PBS Huntington 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Electric Company 10:00 Studio See 10:30 Big Blue Marble 11:00 Photography: Here's How 11:30 Turnabout

noon National Geographic "Voyage of the Hokule'a" 1:30 Another Voice 2:00 Off Your Duff (Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) demonstrates his jogging style) 3:00 On Your Feet 3:30 Spoleto Festival 4:00 Films of Olin Sewall Pettingill 5:00 Keyboard Sonatas 6:00 Previn & the Pittsburgh 7:00 James Michener's World "Spain-the Land and the Legend" 8:00 Evening at Pops 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Kean" (pt 1/season premiere #9) 10:00 Firing Line (John Anderson) 11:00 Wall Street Week 11:30 Money, News & Views WKYH 57-NBC Hazard 7:00 Rev. Leonard Adkins 7:30 Rev. Wallace Hager 8:00 Rev. R.A. King 8:30 Church Service 9:00 Sunday School 9:30 Rev. Leonard Repass 10:00 Church Service 10:30 Baptist Church Service 11:00 Carlos Hill 11:30 R.A. West Revival noon Jerry Falwell 1:00 NFL: Houston-Pittsburgh 4:00 NFL: Seattle-Miami 7:00 Disney's Wonderful World "The Absent Minded Professor" (pt 1/bw) 8:00 Movie "The Ghost of Flight 401" 10:00 Prime Time Sunday 11:00 Communique 11:30 Movie "A Fine Pair" Eventually the cable bullet was dropped for WBOY, and WTRF was taken out of that edition; it could be found in the Pittsburgh and Wheeling/Steubenville editions, and maybe one or two others (I'm thinking Youngstown/Erie). WTOV, AFAIK, was never listed in the West Virginia edition. Also, IIRC, it wasn't long after this that WTRF switched affiliation to CBS, with WTOV getting NBC (early '80, I believe). It may be interesting to note the changes that took place in that edition over the years: CHARLESTON/HUNTINGTON WCHS: CBS to ABC WVAH: Fox, started on Ch. 23, moved to Ch. 11 WOWK: ABC to CBS BLUEFIELD/BECKLEY/OAK HILL WVNS: Ch. 59, moved from Fox to CBS

WESTON/CLARKSBURG WBOY eventually went back to being an NBC primary COLUMBUS WTVN is now WSYX HAZARD WKYH became WYMT and a CBS affiliate Atlanta weekdays Monday-Friday, October 4-8, 1982 By request, from the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run 6 AM-8 PM. I'll post weeknight schedules if anyone wants to see them. WSB Ch. 2 (ABC) 6 AM ABC News/Local News 6:30 ABC News/Local News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Family Feud 9:30 So You Think You Got Troubles 10 AM Edge Of Night 10:30 Romance Theater 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 Baseball playoffs are scheduled Wed, Thu, Fri Otherwise: 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Eight Is Enough 5 PM M*A*S*H (2 episodes) 6 PM News 7 PM ABC News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) 6 AM Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 CBS Early Morning News 7 AM CBS Morning News 9 AM Donahue 10 AM Soap World 10:30 Richard Simmons 11 AM Price Is Right 12 N News 12:30 Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns 2:30 Capitol 3 PM Guiding Light 4 PM Charlie's Angels 5 PM One Day At A Time 5:30 The Jeffersons 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News 7:30 PM Magazine WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS) 7:45 A.M. Weather 8 AM Educational Programming 12:30 Electric Company 1 PM Educational Programming 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Yoga And Meditation 7 PM Nightly Business Report 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC) 6 AM Early Today 6:30 Today With Hal (Suit) and Guy (Sharpe) 7 AM Today 9 AM Hour Magazine 10 AM Diff'rent Strokes 10:30 Tom Cottle Up Close 11 AM Texas 12 N News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Days Of Our Lives 2 PM Another World 3 PM Fantasy (not Fantasy Island, but a reality show hosted by Peter Marshall and Leslie Uggams) 4 PM WKRP In Cincinnati 4:30 Three's Company 5 PM Live On 11 5:30 11 Alive News Early Edition 6 PM News 7 PM NBC News 7:30 More Real People (Mon, Thu, Fri) You Asked For It (Tue, Wed) WXIA and WEWS Cleveland got in hot water with the FCC about airing More Real People in access time, since Real People was still airing on NBC. The FCC decided this qualified as off-network reruns, prohibited on top-50 market affiliates from 7 to 8 at the time, and forced them to come up with replacements. (F. Lee Bailey's Lie Detector was WXIA's choice; I don't know what was on WEWS.)

WTBS Ch. 17 (Ind.) 6 AM News 7:05 Funtime 7:35 I Dream Of Jeannie 8:05 My Three Sons 8:35 That Girl 9:05 Movie (don't have titles) 11:05 News 12:05 People Now 1:05 Movie 3:05 Funtime 3:35 Flintstones 4:05 Munsters 4:35 Leave It To Beaver 5:05 Brady Bunch 5:35 Beverly Hillbillies 6:05 Carol Burnett And Friends 6:35 Bob Newhart 7:05 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:35 Andy Griffith WPBA Ch. 30 (PBS) 7 AM Various Programs (don't have the list) 7:30 To Life: Yoga 7:45 A.M. Weather 8 AM Educational Programming 11:30 Sesame Street 12:30 Educational Programming 1:45 Electric Company 2:15 Educational Programming 3:30 Various Programs 4 PM Electric Company 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Movie: "Border Phantom" (M) The River (Tu) Home Again (W) Computer Chronicles (Th) Pastels (F) 6:30 Movie continues (M) Cocina Mexicana (Tu) Fall Preview (W) European Journal (Th) Frugal Gourmet (F) 7 PM Dick Cavett 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.) 6:30 Health Field 7 AM Jim Bakker

8 AM Daystar 9 AM Jack LaLanne 9:30 Wheel Of Fortune 10 AM The Doctors 10:30 Couples 11 AM Dr. Burt Bradley 12 N Prisoner: Cell Block H 12:30 Merv Griffin 1:30 Yan Can Cook 2 PM Hot Fudge 2:30 Sha Na Na 3 PM Jukebox Video 4 PM Starsky & Hutch 5 PM Kung Fu 6 PM Benny Hill 6:30 Madame's Place 7 PM Saturday Night (SNL reruns) WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.) 6:30 Linus The Lionhearted 7 AM Tom & Jerry 8 AM Porky Pig 9 AM Great Space Coaster 9:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart 10 AM 700 Club 11:30 Independent Network News 12 N McHale's Navy 12:30 Dick Van D-Y-K-E 1 PM Make Room For Daddy 1:30 Petticoat Junction 2 PM Jonny Quest 2:30 Spider-Man 3 PM Cartoons 4 PM Tom & Jerry & Friends 5 PM Scooby Doo 5:30 Pink Panther 6 PM CHiPs Patrol 7 PM Mork & Mindy 7:30 Muppet Show WTBS--Channel 17(Ind.) 11:05 AM News 12:05 PM People Now Was this a simulcast of CNN News and was also People Now a simulcast as well? I remember a show called Freeman Reports which aired on TBS before I got cable. I don't think Joker's Wild or Tic Tac Dough aired in either Chattanooga or Macon at the time, but I've forgotten. WSB did bring them back, airing them from 10 to 11 in the morning. About a year or so after this, Channel 11 did put Wheel Of Fortune back on; it might have

been sooner. They moved Search For Tomorrow to 10:30 AM and inserted an hour-long local show, Noonday, from 12 to 1. They also carried Dream House at 11:30 in 1983, by which time Wheel had moved to 11 AM. So I know Wheel was back on 11 sometime in '83. 11 was also first to carry the syndicated version; it's gone back and forth between there and WAGA, but 11's had it since around 1996. WSB Ch. 2 (ABC) 3 PM Baseball playoffs are scheduled Wed, Thu, Fri Otherwise: 3 PM General Hospital 4 PM Eight Is Enough 5 PM M*A*S*H (2 episodes) 6 PM News 7 PM ABC News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight

Wednesday's scheduled game(Atlanta at St. Louis) was called off after 4 innings, and rescheduled in prime time the next night. The rest of that series was eventually played at night, so Wednesday was the only day when the afternoon schedule was pre-empted.(ABC had to do a bit of schedulejuggling that week, as there were two postponed games in that playoff series.) Retro: St. Louis Sat, Sept 8, 1984 from TV Guide-St. Louis edition KTVI 2-ABC 6:25 Thought for Today 6:30 World of Ideas 7:00 Puppy's Great Adventures 7:30 Superfriends 8:00 Mighty Orbots (premiere; ABC debuted their new Saturday morning sked this week, with NBC/CBS doing it next week) 8:30 Turbo Teen (premiere) 9:00 Dragon's Lair (premiere) 9:30 Wolf Rock TV (premiere, features videos and the voice of Wolfman Jack) 10:00 New Scooby-Doo Mysteries 10:30 Littles 11:00 ABC Weekend Special "A Different Twist" 11:30 American Bandstand (guests Scandal and Patrice Rushen) 12:30 Mission: Impossible 1:30 Movie "Freebie and the Bean" 3:30 Sportsbeat 4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: World Cycling Championships/10-round lightweight bout between Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini (29-2/23 KO) and Ken "Bang Bang" Bognet (22-1-1/13 KOs) with the winner hoping to get a shot at Livingstone Bramble, who took the WBA belt from Mancini in June 5:30 Barney Miller 6:00 News

6:30 PM: Special Edition 7:00 College Football: Boston College-Alabama 10:00 News 10:30 M*A*S*H 11:00 Movie "Billy Two Hats" 1:00 ABC News 1:15 News 1:45 World of Ideas 2:15 Thought for Today 2:20 sign-off KMOX 4-CBS 6:00 Captain Kangaroo 7:00 Charlie Brown & Snoopy 7:30 Saturday Supercade 8:30 Dungeons & Dragons 9:00 Tarzan 9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 10:30 D.B.'s Delight 11:00 US Open Tennis: women's final/men's semifinals 6:00 News 6:30 Dance Fever (Grand Prix with judges Cyd Charisse, Juliet Prowse, and Donald O'Connor) 7:00 Airwolf 8:00 Movie "Summer Girl" 10:00 News 10:30 Hot Hit Video 11:30 At the Movies mid. Movie "The Molly McGuires" 2:30 Movie "High Risk" 4:30 Movie "The Lawyer" KSDK 5-NBC 7:00 Flintstone Funnies 7:30 Shirt Tales 8:00 Smurfs 9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks 10:00 Mr. T 10:30 Amazing Spider-Man & the Incredible Hulk 11:30 Thundarr noon America's Top 10 12:30 This Week in Baseball 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game 1:15 Baseball: California-White Sox (alt game: Detroit-Toronto) 4:30 People's Court 5:00 Briefing Session 5:30 News 5:45 Dugout 6:00 Baseball: Cards-Pittsburgh 8:30 Mama's Family 9:00 NBC Reports "The Real 'Star Wars'-Defense in Space" 10:00 News 10:30 Saturday Night Live (rerun from March with host Billy Crystal and music by Al Jarreau) mid. Rhoda 12:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 1:00 Briefing Session 1:30 News

2:00 sign-off KETC 9-PBS 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Letter People 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin' 11:30 Gourmet Cooking noon Market to Market 12:30 Dinner at Julia's 1:00 Do-It-Yourself Show 1:30 Victory Garden 2:00 Magic of Water Colors 2:30 First Edition (guest Joe McGinnis) 3:00 Nova "Make My People Live" (medical care available to Natives) 4:00 Soundstage (a 1983 concert by the Greg Kihn Band) 5:00 Matinee at the Bijou 6:30 This Old House 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 That's Hollywood 8:00 Movie "I'll Cry Tomorrow" (bw) 10:00 Sneak Previews 10:30 Movie "There's Always Tomorrow" (bw) followed by sign-off KPLR 11-Ind 5:30 US Farm Report 6:00 News 6:30 Blackstar 7:00 Gilligan's Island 7:30 That (Good Ole) Nashville Music 8:00 Kids Incorporated 9:00 Star Search 10:00 Fame 11:00 College Football: Stanford-Oklahoma 2:30 Movie "The Big Sky" (bw) 5:00 Solid Gold 6:00 Fame 7:00 Star Search (season premiere #2 with guests Morgan Fairchild and David Hasselhoff) 8:00 Too Close for Comfort 8:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous 9:30 News 10:00 WKRP in Cincinnati 10:30 New York Hot Tracks (artists include Mtume, Donna Summer, Cyndi Lauper, Prince, Julio Iglesias, Diana Ross, and Bruce Springsteen) mid. Three Stooges (bw) 2:00 Movie "Five Deadly Venoms" 3:40 sign-off WCEE 13-Ind (COLed to Mount Vernon) 6:30 US Farm Report 7:00 Joy of Gardening 7:30 Healthbeat 8:00 Starcade 8:30 America's Top 10

9:00 Kids Incorporated 10:00 NFL Week in Review 10:30 NFL Pro Magazine 11:00 College Football: Oregon State-Ohio State 2:00 At the Movies 2:30 College Football: Missouri-Illinois (JIP, I assume, given that 30 starts the game at 2) 5:30 This Week in Country Music 6:00 How the West was Won 7:00 Greatest American Hero 8:00 On Stage America (Ben Vereen pays tribute to Bob Fosse; other guests include the Gatlin Brothers, Peggy Lee, Joan Rivers, Norman Gunston, Dottie Archibald, and Mickey Gilley) 10:00 Fame 11:00 Movie "Jane Doe" 1:00 Rock-N-America (videos from Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Ray Vaughan) 2:00 sign-off KDNL 30-Ind 5:00 Eyesat 5:30 CNN Headline News 6:30 One of a Kind 7:00 Capital Report 7:30 Olympic Gold 8:00 700 Club 9:00 Track & Field: Jesse Owens Games, featuring athletes age 10-15 10:30 1984 College Football Preview 11:00 College Football: Oregon State-Ohio State 2:00 College Football: Missouri-Illinois 5:00 Greatest American Hero 6:00 Movie "Lost Flight" 8:00 On Stage America (details not listed) 10:00 Wrestling mid. NFL Week in Review 12:30 NFL Pro Magazine 1:00 Movie "Creature of Destruction" 3:00 Movie "That Tennessee Beat" (bw) Retro: Kentucky Wednesday, September 7, 1960 50 years ago today, 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) 7 AM Today (Dave Garroway; review of Parisian fashions) 9 AM Dough Re Mi (Gene Rayburn) 9:30 Play Your Hunch (Merv Griffin) 10 AM Price Is Right (Bill Cullen) (COLOR) 10:30 Concentration (Hugh Downs) 11 AM Truth Or Consequences (Bob Barker) 11:30 It Could Be You (Bill Leyden) (COLOR) 12 N Funny Flickers 12:30 Topper 1 PM Jan Murray (Charge Account, had just

debuted on Monday) 1:30 Loretta Young 2 PM Young Dr. Malone 2:30 From These Roots 3 PM Thin Man 3:30 Buckskin 4 PM Movie: "On Their Own" 5:30 Woody Woodpecker 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report 6:30 Wagon Train 7:30 Price Is Right (COLOR) 8 PM Happy (George Burns' son Ronnie plays the father of a baby who can think out loud.) 8:30 Tate (a strictly gimmick Western--the hero has one arm encased in leather) 9 PM This Is Your Life (surprisee: Karen Rogers, from Ashland, NE, who has struggled to overcome polio) 9:30 Johnny Midnight (Edmond O'Brien) 10 PM Shotgun Slade (Scott Brady) 10:30 News (Livingston Gilbert) 10:40 Weather 10:45 Sports (Jim Carrigan) 10:50 Jack Paar (Jonathan Winters subs) 12 M News WLW-T Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC) 6:30 Good Morning 7 AM Today 9 AM Paul Dixon (COLOR) 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Ruth Lyons (COLOR) 1:30 Truth Or Consequences 2 PM Jan Murray 2:30 Loretta Young 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4 PM It Could Be You (delay, not in color) 4:30 Buckskin 5 PM Movie: "H.M. Pulham, Esq." (Part 1) 6:25 Sports (Alan Stout) 6:30 News, Weather 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Seven League Boots (travelogue with narrator Jack Douglas) 7:30 Home Run Derby (Gil Hodges vs. the winner of the Jim Lemon-Willie Mays match) 8 PM Baseball: Dodgers-Reds (COLOR) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate) 11:15 Jack Paar WTVW Ch. 7 Evansville (ABC)

8:30 Ninth Grade English 9 AM Intermediate Science And Health 9:30 U.S. History 10 AM Eighth Grade Science 10:30 Government 11 AM Conversational Spanish 11:30 Plane Geometry 11:55 Farm Digest 12 N Restless Gun 12:30 Queen For A Day (had moved from NBC to ABC on Monday) 1 PM About Faces ("Dragnet"'s Ben Alexander) 1:30 Food With Flair 2 PM Day In Court 2:30 Gale Storm 3 PM Beat The Clock (Bud Collyer) 3:30 Who Do You Trust? (Johnny Carson--exactly two years from today he will do his last show before going to "The Tonight Show," and Woody Woodbury will replace him in the beginning of the end of the show, which ends Dec. 27, 1963) 4 PM American Bandstand (guest: singer Bob Luman) 5 PM Popeye 5:30 Three Stooges 5:50 News (Joe Halburnt) 6 PM Burns And Allen 6:30 Music For A Summer Night (program of music by Oscar Hammerstein II) 7:30 Nelson Family (temporary name for "Ozzie And Harriet") 8 PM Hawaiian Eye 9 PM Boxing (fighters not given) 9:45 Best In Fishing (time approximate) 10 PM News (Joe Halburnt) 10:10 Sports (Al McKelfresh) 10:15 Weather (Marcia Yockey) 10:20 Movie: "Johnny Angel" (nothing to do with Shelley Fabares) WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (ABC) 6 AM Religion Today 6:15 Joe Emerson (gospel music) 6:30 Know Your World (travelogue) 7 AM George Palmer (local variety show) 8 AM Puppet Time 8:30 Bozo The Clown 8:55 Al And Wanda Lewis 10:30 Life Of Riley 11 AM People's Choice 11:30 San Francisco Beat (syndicated title for "The Lineup") 12 N Restless Gun 12:30 Queen For A Day 1 PM About Faces 1:30 Our Miss Brooks

2 PM Day In Court 2:30 Gale Storm 3 PM Highway Patrol 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 4 PM American Bandstand 5:30 Laffhouse Gang 5:55 Dateline With Paula 6 PM Three Stooges 6:30 Huckleberry Hound 7 PM News (Jack Fogarty) 7:15 Sports (Dick Bray) 7:25 Weather (this is sexist--weathercaster is known only as Paula Jane) 7:30 Music For A Summer Night (Ch. 9 carries only the first 30 minutes) 8 PM United Appeal Kickoff 8:30 Nelson Family 9 PM Hawaiian Eye 10 PM Tombstone Territory 10:30 U.S. Border Patrol 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:20 Movie: "That's My Man" WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS) 7:45 Cartoon Circus 8 AM CBS News (Richard Hottelet) 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM December Bride 9:30 Video Village (Jack Narz) 10 AM I Love Lucy (Lucy gets Ricky on a radio quiz show.) 10:30 Clear Horizon (soap about an astronaut and his wife--will have two runs, returning in early 1962 to replace "Your Surprise Package") 11 AM Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12 N Midday Summary 12:15 Cactus Cartoons 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Full Circle 1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 2 PM Millionaire 2:30 Verdict Is Yours 3 PM Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Movie: "Station West" 5:15 T-Bar-V Ranch 5:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 Small Talk (Phyllis Knight) 6:30 Olympic Games (from Rome, all on tape: men's finals in the pole vault, javelin, and 1500-meter decathlon; hop-step-jump;

400-meter dash; 1500-meter run; finals in free-pistol shooting, free fencing, and wrestling) 7:30 Men Into Space 8 PM Millionaire (Sgt. Matthew Brogan wants to use the money to help an Army buddy relieve his financial worries so he can get married.) 8:30 I've Got A Secret 9 PM U.S. Steel Hour (Arlene Francis and Hans Conried in the comedy "When In Rome"--he's the recipient of a large bequest left him by a recently-deceased woman "in memory of three divine days and nights in Rome".) 10 PM Olympic Games (on tape: soccer and field hockey semifinals, freestyle wrestling finals, bantamweight lifting) 10:30 News (Hugh Smith--I keep wondering if this is the same Hugh Smith who was at WTVT Tampa for years) 10:40 Weather 10:45 Sports (Cawood Ledford--longtime voice of UK basketball-and a Martin whose first name I don't know) 11 PM Movie: TBA WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (CBS) 8 AM CBS News 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Popeye And Billy (wonder if this is Billy Johnson) 10 AM Edge Of Night 10:30 Len Goorian 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Clear Horizon 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1 PM Amos 'n' Andy 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Full Circle 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 Popeye And Skipper (Ryle) 5 PM Movie: "Buy Me That Town" 6:30 News (Nick Basso) 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Target (not Target: The Corruptors, which will not debut until the fall of 1961) 7:30 Olympic Games (see Ch. 11) 8:30 Men Into Space 9 PM Johnny Midnight 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10 PM U.S. Steel Hour 11 PM News, Weather (Nick Basso) 11:15 Sports (Ed Kennedy) 11:30 Olympic Games (see 11 ET/10 CT on Ch. 11) 12 M Movie: "Maid Of Salem"

WFIE Ch. 14 Evansville (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Dough Re Mi 9:30 Play Your Hunch 10 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Truth Or Consequences 11:30 It Could Be You (COLOR) 12 N News (Jack McLean) 12:10 Uncle Dudley 12:30 Life Of Riley 1 PM Jan Murray 1:30 Loretta Young 2 PM Young Dr. Malone 2:30 From These Roots 3 PM Thin Man 3:30 Buckskin 4 PM Movie: "I Cover The Underworld" 5:30 Navy Log 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report 6:30 Wagon Train 7:30 Price Is Right (COLOR) 8 PM Happy 8:30 Tate 9 PM This Is Your Life 9:30 This Man Dawson 10 PM News (Jack McLean) 10:10 Sports (Jack McLean) 10:15 Weather (Biff Cole) 10:20 Jack Paar WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Quest For Adventure 9:30 Comedy Time 9:55 Take Five 10 AM Dough Re Mi 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11 AM Price Is Right (COLOR) 11:30 Concentration 12 N Truth Or Consequences 12:30 It Could Be You (COLOR) 1 PM Movie: "Leave It To The Marines" 2 PM Jan Murray 2:30 Loretta Young 3 PM Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4 PM Thin Man 4:30 Buckskin 5 PM Shorty Stout 5:30 Bluegrass Personalities 5:45 Highway Lifesavers

6 PM News, Weather (Stoner--don't know who this is) 6:15 Sports (Wayne Bell) 6:30 Newsreel Album 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Jeannie Carson (ABC, delay from Thu 9 PM ET-watch for Allen Jenkins, the voice of Officer Dibble on "Top Cat") 7:30 TBA 8 PM Baseball: Dodgers-Reds (COLOR) 10:30 TBA (time approximate) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Jack Paar WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (ABC/CBS) 8 AM CBS News 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Popeye Theater 9:25 News (Stan Carr) 9:30 Movie: "Oklahoma Kid" (James Cagney-Westerns were not his strong suit, IMO) 10:45 News (Stan Carr) 11 AM I Love Lucy 11:30 Clear Horizon 12 N Love Of Life 12:30 Queen For A Day 1 PM About Faces 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Day In Court 2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 3 PM Millionaire 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4 PM Matinee With Marie 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 American Bandstand 5 PM Windy And Popeye 6 PM Pioneers (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns) 6:35 News, Weather 6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News 7 PM Nick Clooney (local variety show) 8:30 Men Into Space 9 PM Navy Log 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10 PM TV Hour Of Stars 11 PM News, Weather (Henry Allin) 11:10 Sports (Wallace Jones) 11:15 Sports (Ed Kennedy, fed from sister station WKRC) 11:30 Olympic Games (see 11 ET/10 CT on Ch. 11) 12 M Movie: "Dames" WEHT Ch. 50 (Ch. 25) Evansville (CBS) 7:30 Comedy Theater 8:15 Captain Kangaroo 9 AM December Bride

9:30 Video Village 10 AM I Love Lucy 10:30 Clear Horizon 11 AM Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12 N CBS News (Ron Cochran) 12:05 Weather (Roger Forster) 12:10 Noontime Neighbors 12:30 As The World Turns 1 PM Full Circle 1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party 2 PM Millionaire 2:30 Verdict Is Yours 3 PM Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night 4 PM Let's Pretend (not the old radio show) 4:30 Trish's Crazy Cottage 5:30 I Led Three Lives 6 PM News (John Munger) 6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News 6:30 Olympic Games (see Ch. 11) 7:30 Men Into Space 8 PM Millionaire 8:30 I've Got A Secret 9 PM U.S. Steel Hour 10 PM News (John Munger) 10:10 Sports (Chick Anderson, longtime track announcer at Churchill Downs) 10:15 Olympic Games (see 10 PM CT on Ch. 11) 10:45 Movie: "Queen Of The Amazon" (I don't think this is either Sheena or Nyoka) Retro: South Texas Thursday, September 8, 1977 From TV Guide, South Texas Edition: KIII Ch. 3 Corpus Christi/ KXIX (KVCT) Ch. 19 Victoria (ABC) 6 AM PTL Club 7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman) 9 AM Dick Van Dyke 9:30 Room 222 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM The Better Sex (Bill Anderson, Sarah Purcell) 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N All My Children 1 PM (3) $20,000 Pyramid (guests: Debralee Scott, Peter Lawford) (19) Midday 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Three Stooges 4:30 Emergency One! 5:30 ABC News (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters) 6 PM News 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 7:30 What's Happening!! 8 PM Washington: Behind Closed Doors (Part 3 of 6) 10 PM News 10:30 Police Story 11:40 Rona Barrett (guests: Valerie Harper, Sally Struthers, Nancy Walker) KGBT Ch. 4 Lower Rio Grande Valley (CBS/NBC) 5:55 Summer Semester: "Aging" 6:25 News In Spanish 6:55 Fishing Line 7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw) 9 AM Here's Lucy (busted pilot for a series with Lucie Arnaz as a single woman with a nosy uncle played by Alan Oppenheimer) 9:30 Price Is Right 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N Good Day! 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 (Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Minnie Pearl, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dick Smothers, Brett Somers) 3 PM Tattletales (Drs. Milton and Joyce Brothers, Gary and Janet Burghoff, Richard Dawson and Judy Donovan) 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Superman 5 PM Bewitched 5:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 6 PM News 6:30 Billy Graham Crusade (from the Notre Dame campus) 7:30 NFL Football: Steelers-Cowboys (preseason) 10:30 News (time approximate) 11 PM Tonight Show (guest: Andrea McArdle, Broadway's "Annie") 12:30 Tomorrow (guest: Rodney Allen Rippy) KMOL (WOAI) Ch. 4 San Antonio (NBC) 6:30 Villa Alegre 7 AM Today 9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares (George Gobel, Earl Holliman,

Linda Lavin, Steve Martin, Kristy McNichol, Anne Meara, Big Bird and Oscar, Bernadette Peters, Paul Lynde) 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess (Monty Hall hosts a "Family Feud" knockoff) 11 AM Shoot For The Stars (guests: George Maharis, Peggy Cass; Geoff Edwards hosts) 11:30 News 12 N Gong Show 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Gunsmoke 4 PM Mighty Mouse And Friends 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 NBC News (John Chancellor/David Brinkley) 6 PM News 7 PM Runaway Problem 7:30 NFL Football: Steelers-Cowboys 10:30 News (time approximate) 11 PM Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow KENS Ch. 5 San Antonio (CBS) 6:30 Comedy Capers/Community Calendar 7 AM CBS News (Bruce Morton/Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Donahue 9:30 Price Is Right 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 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 3 PM Tattletales 3:30 Bewitched 4 PM Brady Bunch 4:30 Hogan's Heroes 5 PM News 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 $25,000 Pyramid 7 PM Wacko Saturday Preview (CBS Saturdaymorning preview with Soupy Sales, the Sylvers, the Dwight Twilly Band, Darth Vader, Carol Burnett) 8 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM News 10:30 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights

10:45 Kojak 11:55 CBS Movie: "The Victim" KRGV Ch. 5 Lower Rio Grande Valley (ABC) 6:30 Telenoticia 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Dusty's Treehouse 9:30 Family Affair 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM The Better Sex 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N Farm Show 12:30 All My Children (Chs. 5 and 12 still air "AMC" out of pattern, at 11 AM) 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Dinah! (guests: Lucille Ball, James Coburn, James Garner) 4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 5:30 ABC News 6 PM News 6:30 Gong Show 7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 7:30 What's Happening!! 8 PM Washington: Behind Closed Doors (Part 3) 10 PM News 10:30 Police Story 11:40 Rona Barrett 12:50 News KCEN Ch. 6 Temple-Waco (NBC/ABC) 6:30 Agriculture U.S.A. 7 AM Today 9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars 11:30 Chico And The Man 12 N Midday Newswatch 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father 3:30 Gilligan's Island 4 PM Brady Bunch 4:30 Star Trek 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Adam-12 7 PM Pro Football Hall Of Fame Special

(1977 inductees Frank Gifford, Forrest Gregg, Gale Sayers, Bart Starr, Bill Willis) 7:30 NFL Football: Steelers-Cowboys 10:30 News (time approximate) 11 PM Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow KRIS Ch. 6 Corpus Christi (NBC) 6:30 Farm News 7 AM Today 9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars 11:30 Chico And The Man 12 N News 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Gong Show 3:30 Leave It To Beaver 4 PM Rifleman 4:30 Bewitched 5 PM My Three Sons 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Billy Graham Crusade 7:30 NFL Football: Steelers-Cowboys 10:30 News (time approximate) 11 PM Tonight Show 12:30 Avengers KTBC Ch. 7 Austin (CBS) 6:35 Town And Country 6:45 News 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Here's Lucy 9:30 Price Is Right 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N Noon (Donna Axum/Cactus Pryor) 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 3 PM Tattletales 3:30 Little Rascals 4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM News

5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals 7 PM Billy Graham Crusade 8 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM News 10:30 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights 10:45 Kojak 11:55 CBS Movie: "The Victim" 1:30 News KGNS Ch. 8 Laredo (NBC/ABC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars 11:30 Mi Dulce Enamorada (telenovela) 12:15 News 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Merv Griffin (guests: David Soul, Kelly Monteith, the Keane Brothers, Sara Davidson, author of "Loose Change") 4:30 Chico And The Man 5 PM Gong Show 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Adam-12 7 PM Pro Football Hall Of Fame Special 7:30 NFL Football: Steelers-Cowboys 10:30 News (time approximate) 11 PM Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow KLRN Ch. 9 San Antonio (PBS) In-school programs until 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Zoom 5:30 Once Upon A Classic: "Little Lord Fauntleroy" (Part 4) 6 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report 6:30 This Week 7 PM At The Top (music) 8 PM Inside The Cuckoo's Nest (life at the Oregon State Hospital) 9:30 Dickens Of London (Part 2) 10:30 Captioned ABC News 11 PM Movie: "Jules et Jim" (in French with English subtitles)

KWTX Ch. 10 Waco (CBS/ABC) 6 AM CBS News 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Good Morning Region Ten 9:30 Price Is Right 10:30 Love Of Life 10:55 CBS News 11 AM Young And The Restless 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 12 N Ten Acres 12:30 As The World Turns 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Little Rascals And Friends 4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5 PM Andy Griffith 5:30 CBS News 6 PM News 6:30 $100,000 Name That Tune 7 PM Wacko Saturday Preview 8 PM Washington: Behind Closed Doors (Part 3) 10 PM News 10:30 Police Story 11:40 Rona Barrett KZTV Ch. 10 Corpus Christi/ KVTV Ch. 13 Laredo (CBS) 6:30 (13) Ingles Poco a Poco 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Here's Lucy 9:30 Price Is Right 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 1:30 Guiding Light 2 PM All In The Family 2:30 Match Game '77 3 PM Tattletales 3:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 5 PM (10) South Texas Today (13) Laredo Now And South Texas Today 5:30 CBS News 6 PM Gunsmoke 7 PM (10) Wacko Saturday Preview (13) Billy Graham Crusade 8 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM News

10:30 U.S. Open Tennis Highlights 10:45 Kojak 11:55 CBS Movie: "The Victim" 1:30 News KTVT Ch. 11 Fort Worth (Ind.) 6:40 News 7 AM Slam Bang Theatre 8 AM Comedy Capers 8:30 Dusty's Treehouse 9 AM Leave It To Beaver 9:30 That Girl 10 AM The FBI 11 AM Ironside 12 N News 12:30 The Archies 1 PM Movie: "The Champagne Murders" 3 PM Popeye 3:30 Flintstones 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM I Love Lucy (guest: Rock Hudson) 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 6 PM Bewitched 6:30 Adam-12 7 PM Gunsmoke 8 PM My Three Sons 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies (guest: Arthur Treacher) 9 PM Movie: "Deadfall" (news interrupts the movie at 10 PM) 11:30 Movie: "Sergeant Ryker" 12:45 News KSAT Ch. 12 San Antonio (ABC) 6:45 Classroom 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mike Douglas (on the set of the movie "F.I.S.T.", guests are Sylvester Stallone and producer-director Norman Jewison) 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM The Better Sex 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N Newswatch 12:30 All My Children 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 New Mickey Mouse Club 4 PM Emergency One! 5 PM Adam-12 5:30 ABC News 6 PM News 6:30 Wild Kingdom

7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 7:30 What's Happening!! 8 PM Washington: Behind Closed Doors (Part 3) 10 PM News 10:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 11 PM Ironside 12 M The FBI KEDT Ch. 16 Corpus Christi (PBS) 7 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Carrascolendas 8 AM Sesame Street 9 AM Electric Company 9:30 Carrascolendas 10 AM In-school programs 3 PM Sesame Street 4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Electric Company 5 PM Zoom 5:30 Once Upon A Classic 6 PM Paint Along With Nancy Kominsky 6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report 7 PM Upstairs, Downstairs (Part 4) 8 PM Inside The Cuckoo's Nest 9:30 Dickens Of London (Part 2) 10:30 Lilias, Yoga And You KVUE Ch. 24 Austin (ABC) 7 AM Good Morning America 9 AM Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 12) 10 AM Happy Days 10:30 Family Feud 11 AM The Better Sex 11:30 Ryan's Hope 12 N All My Children 1 PM $20,000 Pyramid 1:30 One Life To Live 2:15 General Hospital 3 PM Edge Of Night 3:30 Three Stooges 4 PM Brady Bunch 4:30 Partridge Family 5 PM ABC News 5:30 Andy Griffith 6 PM News 6:30 Bewitched 7 PM Welcome Back, Kotter 7:30 What's Happening!! 8 PM Washington: Behind Closed Doors (Part 3) 10 PM News 10:30 Police Story 11:40 Rona Barrett 12:50 PTL Club

KORO Ch. 28 Corpus Christi/ KWEX Ch. 41 San Antonio (Ind., actually SIN) 3 PM (28) Platiquemos (discussion) (41) En San Antonio 4 PM Manuela (telenovela) 5 PM La Usurpadora (telenovela) 6 PM (28) Linea Abierta (discussion) (41) News 7 PM Mundos Opuestos (telenovela) 8 PM Pelicula: "Cinco en el carcel" 10 PM Lo Imperdonable 10:30 24 Horas (Jacobo Zabludovsky) KTVV (KXAN) Ch. 36 Austin (NBC) 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Today 9 AM Sanford And Son 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10 AM Wheel Of Fortune 10:30 It's Anybody's Guess 11 AM Shoot For The Stars 11:30 Chico And The Man 12 N Carolyn Jackson Show 12:30 Days Of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2 PM Another World 3 PM Cartoon Corner 3:30 Gilligan's Island 4 PM Emergency One! 5 PM Hogan's Heroes 5:30 NBC News 6 PM News 6:30 Ask The Manager 7 PM Pro Football Hall Of Fame Special 7:30 NFL Football: Steelers-Cowboys 10:30 News (time approximate) 11 PM Tonight Show 12:30 Tomorrow Retro: DC/Baltimore/Delmarva Tues, Sept 8, 1987 from TV Guide, Washington-Baltimore edition Not listed: WHSW 24-HSN Baltimore WMAR 2-NBC Baltimore 5:45 Before Hours 6:00 Sally Jessy Raphael (how to have a healthy sex life after having a heart attack) 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today (guest Lawrence Taylor) 9:00 Oprah Winfrey 10:00 Phil Donahue (dreams) 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 Magnum, PI 5:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Matlock 9:00 Movie "Beyond the Limit" 11:00 News 11:30 Benson mid. WKRP in Cincinnati 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guest Michael Keaton) 1:30 Topper (bw) 2:00 Laverne & Shirley 2:30 sign-off WRC 4-NBC Washington 5:40 Faith & Life 5:45 NewsCenter Forum 6:15 Before Hours 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Hart to Hart 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Classic Concentration 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon Super Password 12:30 Scrabble 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Dating Game 4:30 Love Connection 5:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 Newlywed Game 8:00 Matlock 9:00 Movie "Beyond the Limits" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (Jay pinch-hits for Johnny with guest Vanna White) 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 News 2:00 Crosswits 2:30 Faith & Life 2:35 sign-off WTTG 5-Fox Washington 5:30 Morning Stretch 6:00 Fat Albert 6:30 Bugs & Porky 7:00 Tom & Jerry 7:30 Silverhawks

8:00 Defenders of the Earth 8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends 9:00 I Love Lucy (bw) 9:30 Andy Griffith 10:00 Bewitched 10:30 I Dream of Jeannie 11:00 Love Boat noon A Current Affair 12:30 Alice 1:00 One Day at a Time 1:30 Rhoda 2:00 Addams Family (bw) 2:30 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 3:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 3:30 ThunderCats 4:00 GI Joe 4:30 Flintstones 5:00 Good Times 5:30 Alice 6:00 Three's Company 6:30 Too Close for Comfort 7:00 Taxi 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:00 Movie "Unfaithfully Yours" 10:00 News 11:00 Late Show mid. A Current Affair 12:30 Mission: Impossible 1:30 Kojak 2:30 Today in Your Life followed by sign-off WJLA 7-ABC Washington 6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News 7:00 Good Morning America (David Hartman guests to discuss that night's show on the Constitution) 9:00 Who's the Boss? 9:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 10:00 Superior Court 10:30 People's Court 11:00 Judge 11:30 Sally Jessy Raphael (same show as Baltimore at 6am) noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Matt Houston 5:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Jeopardy! 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Who's the Boss? 8:30 Growing Pains 9:00 Moonlighting 10:00 The Constitution: We Live It Every Day (David Hartman introduces case studies involving

personal freedom) 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Geraldo (guest Marla Hanson, whose face was slashed in a June 1986 attack) 1:00 sign-off WGAL 8-NBC Lancaster 5:45 Before Hours 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 6:30 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Phil Donahue "Catholics in Conflict with the Pope" 10:00 Hour Magazine (guests Patty Duke and her hubby Michael Pearce) 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 Diff'rent Strokes (pt 1 of a two-parter introducing spinoff Hello, Larry) 4:30 Silver Spoons 5:00 Three's Company 5:30 Entertainment Tonight 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Matlock 9:00 Movie "Beyond the Limit" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 News 2:00 Love Boat 3:00 sign-off WUSA 9-CBS Washington 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:00 CBS Early Morning News 6:30 News 7:00 CBS Morning News 7:30 Morning Program (guest Jennifer Tilly) 9:00 Phil Donahue (same show as WGAL) 10:00 Hour Magazine (ditto) 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 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Billy Graham Crusade "Reaping What You Sow" (guests include Silverwind)

9:00 Houston Knights 10:00 Night Heat 11:00 News 11:30 US Open Tennis Highlights mid. Divorce Court 12:30 T.J. Hooker (x2) 2:30 CBS News Nightwatch WBAL 11-CBS Baltimore 5:45 Devotions 6:00 At Home in Maryland 6:30 CBS Morning News 7:30 Morning Program 9:00 Divorce Court 9:30 People's Court 10:00 Press Your Luck 10:30 Dating Game 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 Jeffersons 4:30 Sanford & Son 5:00 Barney Miller 5:30 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Newlywed Game 7:30 Hollywood Squares (from the Hollywood in F-L-A that week) 8:00 Simon & Simon 9:00 Houston Knights 10:00 Night Heat 11:00 News 11:30 M*A*S*H mid. US Open Tennis Highlights 12:30 T.J. Hooker (x2) 2:30 sign-off WJZ 13-ABC Baltimore 5:55 Word of Faith 6:00 Morning Stretch 6:30 News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 People are Talking with Richard Sher 10:00 Hour Magazine (see WGAL for info) 11:00 Who's the Boss? 11:30 Mr. Belvdere noon News 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Diff'rent Strokes 4:30 Carter Country 5:00 Gimme a Break!

5:30 Taxi 6:00 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Evening Magazine 8:00 Who's the Boss? 8:30 Growing Pains 9:00 Moonlighting 10:00 The Constitution: We Live It Every Day 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Entertainment Tonight 12:30 Movie "One Minute to Zero" (bw) 2:20 News 2:50 Movie "By Your Leave" (bw) 4:20 Movie "Hideaway" (bw) WBOC 16-CBS Salisbury 6:00 CBS Early Morning News 6:30 News 7:00 CBS Morning News 7:30 Morning Program 9:00 Phil Donahue (same as WGAL) 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Card Sharks 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 Oprah Winfrey 5:00 Three's Company 5:30 People's Court 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Simon & Simon 9:00 Houston Knights 10:00 Night Heat 11:00 News 11:30 US Open Tennis Highlights mid. T.J. Hooker 1:00 Hot Shots 2:00 sign-off WDCA 20-Ind Washington 5:30 INN News 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 Centurions 7:00 Rambo 7:30 Woody Woodpecker 8:00 Scooby-Doo 8:30 Heathcliff 9:00 Richard Roberts 10:00 700 Club

11:00 Success N Life noon Movie "But Not for Me" (bw) 2:00 Wonder Woman 3:00 Ghostbusters 3:30 Smurfs' Adventures 4:00 Jetsons 4:30 Transformers 5:00 Dukes of Hazzard 6:00 Monkees 6:30 Private Benjamin 7:00 Jeffersons 7:30 Benson 8:00 V (pt 2) 10:00 INN News 10:30 All in the Family 11:00 Sanford & Son 11:30 Movie "The Evil Eye" 1:30 Ask Dr. Ruth (teens and sex, pt 1) 2:00 sign-off Maryland Public Television (PBS): WMPT 22-Annapolis/WCPB 28-Salisbury/WWPB 31Hagerstown/WGPT 36-Oakland/WFPT 62-Frederick/WMPB 67-Baltimore 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 From Socrates to Sartre 7:30 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Sesame Street 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Secret City 10:00 Zoobilee Zoo 10:30 Instructional Programs 2:30 We're Cooking Now 3:00 French Chef 3:30 Today's Special 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Reading Rainbow 5:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney "Hacksaw" (conclusion) 8:00 Nova "Confessions of a Weaponeer" (a 1982 Carl Sagan interview with chemist George Kistiakowsky) 9:00 One Village in China "All Under Heaven" (series finale) 10:00 Silicon Valley "Hometown" (finale) 11:00 SCTV Network 11:30 Avengers 12:30 sign-off WHAG 25-NBC Hagerstown 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Fit for Life 9:30 Alive 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Classic Concentration 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

noon Super Password 12:30 Scrabble 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Dating Game 4:30 Newlywed Game 5:00 Oprah Winfrey 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Matlock 9:00 Movie "Beyond the Limit" 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman 1:30 For the Love of a Child 2:30 sign-off WETA 26-PBS Washington 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Sesame Street (x2) 11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:30 Reading Rainbow noon Body Electric 12:30 Good Job 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre "All for Love: Mona" 2:00 Only One Earth (pt 1) "The Road to Ruin" 3:00 Modern Maturity 3:30 Sesame Street (x2) 5:30 Reading Rainbow 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 8:00 Nova "Confessions of a Weaponeer" 9:00 One Village in China "All Under Heaven" (finale) 10:00 End of Empire 11:00 India Speaks mid. Golden Years of Television (bw) 1:00 sign-off WHMM 32-PBS Washington 9:00 Nightly Business Report 9:30 Tony Brown's Journal "The Struggle" 10:00 American Government Survey 11:00 Ask Congress 11:30 Currents noon MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 1:00 Evening Exchange 2:00 Nova "Freud Under Analysis" 3:00 Innovation 3:30 Art of William Alexander 4:00 We're Cooking Now

4:30 Modern TV 5:00 Reading Rainbow 5:30 3-2-1 Contact 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:00 Evening Exchange 8:00 Common Cents 8:30 For the People 9:00 One Village in China "All Under Heaven" (finale) 10:00 Silicon Valley "Hometown" (finale) 11:00 Nightly Business Report 11:30 Modern TV mid. Tony Brown's Journal "The Struggle" 12:30 sign-off WBFF 45-Fox Baltimore 5:30 Headline News 6:00 Jimmy Swaggart 6:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe 7:00 Ghostbusters 7:30 ThunderCats 8:00 Transformers 8:30 Scooby-Doo 9:00 Big Valley 10:00 700 Club 11:00 Jerry Falwell noon Get Smart 12:30 Movie "Mackintosh and T.J." 2:30 Silverhawks 3:00 Dennis the Menace 3:30 Smurfs' Adventures 4:00 She-Ra: Princess of Power 4:30 GI Joe 5:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 6:00 Star Trek 7:00 Andy Griffith (bw) 7:30 All in the Family 8:00 Movie "The Key" (bw) 10:00 Billy Graham Crusade (same as 9, 8pm) 11:00 Saturday Night (host Steve Martin/music from Randy Newman, and the Dirt Band) 11:30 Late Show 12:30 Movie "Deja Vu" 2:30 sign-off WMDT 47-ABC/NBC Salisbury Network shows from ABC unless otherwise indicated 6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Hour Magazine (see WGAL, 10am) 10:00 Sale of the Century (NBC) 10:30 Classic Concentration (NBC) 11:00 Who's the Boss? 11:30 Mr. Belvedere noon Bingo 12:30 Loving 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Ryan's Hope 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 Newlywed Game 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Wheel of Fortune 7:30 Jeopardy! 8:00 Who's the Boss? 8:30 Growing Pains 9:00 Moonlighting 10:00 The Constitution: We Live It Every Day 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline mid. Win, Lose or Draw 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman (NBC) 1:30 sign-off WFTY 50-Ind Washington 5:00 Caravan of Values 6:30 20 Minute Workout 7:00 Superfriends 7:30 Zoobilee Zoo 8:00 Superfriends 8:30 Zoobilee Zoo 9:00 James Robison 9:30 Study in the Word 10:00 Movie "The Bigamist" (bw) noon Ryan's Hope (ABC) 12:30 Home Shopping Game 1:00 Success N Life 2:00 Space: 1999 3:00 Infomercials (3:00 MDR Vitamins, 3:30 Discover) 4:00 Movie "Dogpound Shuffle" 6:00 12 O'Clock High (bw) 7:00 Movie "Nightmare in Badham County" 9:00 Movie "Submarine X-1" 11:00 Tales of the Unexpected 11:30 Avengers 12:30 Movie "Trapped Beneath the Sea" 2:30 Caravan of Values WNUV 54-Ind Baltimore 5:45 Frankly Speaking 5:55 Job Bank 6:00 Superfriends 6:30 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers 7:00 Rambo 7:30 Jetsons 8:00 Flintstones 8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends 9:00 Movie "Yolanda and the Thief" 11:00 Starsky & Hutch noon Richard Roberts 1:00 TBA 2:00 Carson's Comedy Classics

2:30 Centurions 3:00 Defenders of the Earth 3:30 MASK 4:00 Heathcliff 4:30 Jetsons 5:00 Bewitched 5:30 I Dream of Jeannie 6:00 Happy Days 6:30 Monkees 7:00 Ropers 7:30 Charles in Charge 8:00 Movie "The Prize" 10:30 $100,000 Pyramid 11:00 Love Connection 11:30 Tonight Show (NBC) 12:30 Home Shopping Game 1:00 sign-off Retro; New York City, Thursday, September 4, 1941 Source; New York Times Channels; 1-WNBT (NBC, now WNBC ch. 4) 2-WCBW (CBS, now WCBS-TV) 4-W2XWV (DuMont experimental, now WNYW ch.5-Fox) No morning programs on any station Afternoon 12:00 4-Sign-on; tests and selected films (to 6 PM) 1:00 1-Sign-on; test pattern 2:00 2-Sign-on; test pattern 2:30 1-Film; Eve of the Revolution (historical, 1924, silent); J. Moy Bennett, Warner Richmond, Brian Donlevy 2-News 2:45 2-Metropolitan Museum of Art 3:15 1-Film; Children of Africa 2-Children's Story 3:30 1-Test pattern to sign-off at 5 2-Test pattern to sign-off at 4:30 7:30 2-Sign-on; test pattern 8:00 1-Sign-on; test pattern 2-News 8:15 2-Sports with Bob Edge 8:30

2-Country Dance (to sign-off at 9:30) 9:00 1-Film-Archery 9:30 1-Mary Sutherland, comedienne 9:40 1-Current Events in Art with Helen Appleton Reid 9:55 1-Ray Forrest with the News (to sign-off at 10) Early commercial television programs were simply staged, and the stations were experimenting with programs of varying length from 5 minutes to 1 hour. Only a handful of stations were licensed and operating with anything approaching a regular schedule; two fully licensed commercial stations in New York and one (WPTZ channel 3) in Philadelphia, and experimental stations in New York (DuMont's W2XWV on Channel 4), the Capital District (GE's WRGB channel 3), Chicago, and Los Angeles. Retro:Cleveland/Northeast Ohio Saturday, September 11, 1954 TV Guide Lake Erie Edition Saturday, Sept. 11, 1954 WNBK-3 NBC 9AM Early Bird Theater-Tales Of Robin Hood 10AM Cartoon Time 10:30 Fun Wagon-Glenn Rowell 11:30 Movie-Western 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1PM One O Clock Playhouse-John Halifax, Gentleman 1:45 Canadian Football 4:30 Movie-To Be Announced 6PM Cisco Kid 6:30 Western Film 7PM Files Of Jeffrey Jones 7:30 Ethel and Albert 8PM Mickey Rooney Show (Hey Mulligan) 8:30 Amateur Hour-Last Show 9PM Saturday Review-Eddie Albert, Alan Young 10:30 Your Hit Parade-Polly Bergen-RETURN 11PM News-Tom Field 11:05 Home Theater-Obsessed 12:15 Theater-Invisible Killer WEWS-5 CBS 9:25 News 9:30 Winky Dink and You 10AM Early Show-Penal Code 11AM Captain Midnight 11:30 Abbott and Costello Noon Big Top-Jack Sterling 1PM Lone Ranger 1:30 Uncle Johnny Coons

2PM Bandstand (No relation to the Dick Clark Show) 3PM Movie-TBA 4PM Joe Palooka 4:30 Out Of This World-Cleve. Museum of Natural History 5PM Ramar 5:30 Contest Carnival 6PM Polka Time 6:30 Big Picture 7PM Travel Film 7:30 Beat The Clock 8PM Stage Show-Dorseys with Phil Foster and Jerry Colonna 9PM Two For The Money 9:30 My Favorite Husband-RETURN 10PM That's My Boy 10:30 Theater 11PM Playhouse-the Man Who Lost Himself 12:30 News WXEL-8 ABC/DuMont 9:15 First Reel 9:30 Comedy Carnival 10AM Smilin Ed-ABC 10:30 Space Patrol-ABC 11AM Merry Go-Round-Walt Kay Noon Saturday "Night" Show-American Empire 1PM Act Two-Dangerous Love 3PM Saturday Matinee-Alimony Madness 5PM Main Event-Wrestling-Wild Red Barry/Freddie Blassie 6PM TBA 6:45 News/Sports 7PM Big Picture 7:30 American Barn Dance-DuMont 8PM Football '54-College Football Preview-ABC 9PM Boxing-Cincinnati-ABC 9:45 Fight Talk-Bob Cooke-ABC 10PM The Stranger-DuMont 10:30 Miss America Pageant-ABC Midnight-Movie-TBA WFMJ-21 NBC Youngstown 1PM Movie Party-Dude Ranger 2PM Movie Party-Wrecking Crew 3PM Dairy Hop 4PM Golden West-Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona 5PM Wrestling 6PM News 6:15 Industry On Parade 6:30 Roundup Time-Come On, Cowboy 7:30 Ethel and Albert 8PM Mickey Rooney Show (Hey Mulligan) 8:30 Amateur Hour-Last Show 9PM Saturday Review-Eddie Albert, Alan Young 10:30 Your Hit Parade-Polly Bergen-RETURN 11PM Skyline Theater-General Spanky (Spanky McFarland)

Midnight News WKBN-27 CBS/ABC/DuMont Youngstown 10:30 Winky Dink and You 11AM Western Theater 11:30 Panorama Noon Big Top 1PM Movies-TBA 5PM Panorama 5:30 Hopalong Cassidy 6:30 News This Week 6:45 Sports-Don Gardner 6:55 Weather 7PM Panorama 7:30 Beat The Clock 8PM Stage Show-Dorseys with Phil Foster and Jerry Colonna 9PM Two For The Money 9:30 Pepsi-Cola Playhouse-ABC 10PM That's My Boy 10:30 Miss America Pageant-ABC Midnight-News WAKR-49 ABC Akron 5PM Bar 49 Theater:(1) Ghost Rider (2) Rolling Home To Texas 7PM Wings Over The World 7:30 Dotty Mack 8PM Football '54-College Football Preview 9PM Boxing-Cincinnati-ABC 9:45 Fight Talk-Bob Cooke 10PM TBA 10:30 Miss America Pageant

Highlights of the week: "Color Spectacular" Satins and Spurs with Betty Hutton Sunday 7:30-9 on Channels 3, 21..The reviews of the day were not kind to Miss Hutton, unfortunately. WKBN-27 Noon Show with Stu Wilson premiered Monday, Sept. 13 WEWS-5 Dinner Platter with Bob Dale Monday-Friday 5:45-6:30 (Dale spent some 40 years on San Diego TV) Medic-Richard Boone Premiered Monday at 9 on NBC 3, 21 ABC News-John Daly Monday-Friday 7:15 ABC WAKR-49 Humbard Family Sunday Night 8PM WAKR-49 Ohio Story Sunday afternoon 4:50 WXEL 8 My Favorite Husband-Saturdays 9:30 WEWS-5 CBS

Myrus the Mentalist was featured Mondays at 9:30 PM on WXEL-8 Hey, Mulligan with Mickey Rooney had just premiered Saturdays at 8PM on NBC 3, 21 Dotty Mack Show was featured Saturdays at 7:30 on WAKR-ABC 49 Retro: Cincinnati/Columbus/Dayton Sat, Sept 6, 1958 from TV Guide-Southern Ohio edition WLWD 2-NBC/ABC Dayton 7:00 Movie: TBA 8:00 Cartoons 8:30 TBA 9:00 People & Places 9:30 Let's Explore 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 11:00 Fury "Rogues and Squares" 11:30 Blondie "The Payoff Money" noon True Story "Good, Better, Best Man" 12:30 World is Your Community 12:50 Dugout Dope 1:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Philadelphia (George Bryson and Frank McCormick with the action) 3:30 Scoreboard 3:45 Top Pro Golf 4:45 Miniature Theater 5:30 TV Teen Time 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c) 7:30 People are Funny 8:00 Bob Crosby (c/guests Billy Eckstein, Eileen Rogers, Eddie Foy Jr, and Gary Morton; finale, Perry Como is back next week) 9:00 Dancing Party (Lawrence Welk) 10:00 Tombstone Territory "The Black Marshal from Deadwood" 10:30 Club Oasis (regulars include Helen Grayco, Arthur Walsch, Carl Fontena, Gil Bernal, Phil Gray, Jad Paul, Joyce Jamison, Billy Barty, and the Spike Jones Band; this was the series finale with Brains & Brawn airing here next week) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Since You Went Away" WLWC 4-NBC Columbus 9:00 Modern Almanac 9:30 Exploring Ohio 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 11:00 Fury "Rogues and Squares" 11:30 Blondie "The Payoff Money" noon True Story "Good, Better, Best Man" 12:30 School Business, Your Business 12:45 News 12:50 Dugout Dope 1:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Philadelphia 3:30 Scoreboard 3:40 Top Pro Golf 4:40 Movie: TBA

6:00 Sally Flowers 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c) 7:30 People are Funny 8:00 Bob Crosby (c/finale) 9:00 Opening Night "The Menace of Hasty Heights" 9:30 Turning Point "One Way Out" 10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (guests include the Norb Molder Clarinet Trio from Gary, IN) 10:30 Club Oasis (finale) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Boom Town" WLWT 5-NBC Cincinnati 8:00 Movie "Home on the Prairie" 9:30 Signal Three 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff & Reddy 11:00 Fury "Rogues and Squares" 11:30 Andy's Gang noon True Story "Good, Better, Best Man" 12:30 All About Sports 12:50 Dugout Dope 1:00 Baseball: Cincinnati-Philadelphia 3:30 Scoreboard 3:45 National Singles Tennis Championships: men's semi-final 5:00 Detective's Diary "Death in a Flask" 5:30 Top Pro Golf: Tommy Bolt v Bill Casper 6:30 Midwestern Hayride (c) 7:30 People are Funny 8:00 Bob Crosby (c/finale) 9:00 Opening Night "The Menace of Hasty Heights" 9:30 Turning Point "One Way Out" 10:00 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour (guests include the Norb Molder Clarinet Trio from Gary, IN) 10:30 Club Oasis (finale) 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" WTVN 6-ABC Columbus 11:00 Cartoons noon Double Feature Movies "Call It a Day"/"The Big Shot" 3:00 Gene's Canteen 4:00 Movie "Trail's End" 5:00 Cartoons 6:00 Movie "Dead Reckoning" 7:30 Dick Clark (guests Ruth Brown, Tommy Edwards, Bobby Denton, and the Quin-Tones) 8:00 Jubilee, USA (guests Cindy Walker and Bob Darch) 9:00 Dancing Party 10:00 Science Fiction Theater 10:30 Movie "The Miracle of the Bells" 12:15 News 12:30 Movie: TBA WHIO 7-CBS Dayton (TVG also listed it as secondary DuMont) 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 George Hamilton IV (George takes over Jimmy Dean's timeslot, debuting with guests the Four Aces and Gloria Lambert)

11:30 Magic Circus noon Lone Ranger "One Nation Indivisible" 12:30 Little Rascals 1:30 Jana Demas 2:00 Urban & Suburban 2:30 TBA 3:00 Good Ship Zion 3:30 Sysonby Handicap horse race 4:00 TBA 5:00 Movie "Ranger and the Lady" 6:00 Rising Generation 6:30 Sports 7:00 Get Set, Go! 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Screaming Woman" 8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive (premiere) 9:00 Gale Storm "Diamonds are a Girl's Best" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Miss America Pageant (live from Atlantic City with MC Bert Parks and co-hosts Douglas Edwards and Lee Meriwether; pre-empts Gunsmoke) 11:20 Movie "The Night of the Hunter" WCPO 9-ABC Cincinnati (see note for WHIO above) 7:00 Know Your World 7:15 Industry on Parade 7:30 Big Picture 8:30 Willie Wonderful 8:55 Play It Safe 9:30 Movie "Galloping Dynomite" 10:30 Grand Ole Opry 11:00 Ramar of the Jungle 11:30 Laurel & Hardy "Alpine Antics" noon TV Dance Party 4:00 Movie "Private Nurse" 5:00 Movie "Ranger Courage" 6:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai" 7:30 Dick Clark 8:00 Jubilee, USA 9:00 Dancing Party 10:00 Midwestern Hayride (you read that right, both 5 and 9 carried it in Cincy) 10:30 Chicago Wrestling 11:30 Movie "The Man I Married" WBNS 10-CBS Columbus 8:30 Science Calling 9:00 Laughland 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 George Hamilton IV (premiere) 11:30 Cartoons noon Lone Ranger "One Nation Indivisible" 12:30 Cartoons 3:30 Sysonby Handicap horse race 4:00 Movie "Overland Stage Riders" 5:00 Stu Erwin "The Contest" (thanks to a typo, the show's name got spelled Stu Ervwin Cheesy) 5:30 My Little Margie "Margie's New Boy Friend" 6:00 Sergeant Preston "Lost River Roundup"

6:30 Annie Oakley "Annie and the First Phone" 7:00 Honeymooners "The Sleepwalker" 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Screaming Woman" 8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive (premiere) 9:00 Gale Storm "Diamonds are a Girl's Best" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Miss America Pageant 11:30 Bowling WKRC 12-CBS Cincinnati 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11:00 Farmer Al Falfa 11:30 George Hamilton IV (premiere; the listings said Jimmy Dean, but referred to 7/10 at 11am Grin) noon Lone Ranger "One Nation Indivisible" 12:30 Film Feature 1:00 Movie "The Fountainhead" 2:30 Movie "Youngblood" 3:30 Sysonby Handicap horse race 4:00 Movie "Crashing Broadway" 5:00 Championship Wrestling 6:00 My Little Margie "Parrot Gold" 6:30 Ray Milland "The Christmas Story" 7:00 Ellery Queen "Custom Made" 7:30 Perry Mason "The Case of the Screaming Woman" 8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive (premiere) 9:00 Gale Storm "Diamonds are a Girl's Best" 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 All-Star Theater 10:30 Highway Patrol 11:00 News/Weather/Sports 11:15 Movie "Destination Moon" WOSU 34-Edu Columbus Programming on weekdays only WCET 48-Edu Cincinnati No scheduled programming that week Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Tuesday, September 2, 1975 From TV Guide, North Georgia Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6 AM Pattern For Living 6:30 Arthur Smith 7 AM Today (Jim Hartz/Barbara Walters; guests: singer Freddy Cole and his group) 9 AM Not For Women Only (Barbara Walters hosts a discussion of lifestyles of working mothers, one of whom is a bond clerk for a New York brokerage firm.)

9:30 Today In Georgia 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes (guests: Esther Rolle, Mark Spitz, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, Chuck Woolery, Carol Wayne) 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares (John Amos, Robert Blake, Charo, Harvey Korman, Joan Rivers, Ross Martin, Anson Williams, Karen Valentine, John Davidson) 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 NBC Movie: "The Invisible Man" (pilot for the 1975 series with David McCallum) 9:30 Police Story (pilot for "Joe Forrester" with Lloyd Bridges) 11 PM News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests: the Bee Gees, George Burns, Buck Henry) 1 AM Tomorrow (magicians discuss psychic phenomena) 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 Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News 12:30 Jackpot! 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Magnificent Marble Machine (guests: Marcia Wallace and Sam Melville, delay from noon) 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 4 PM Somerset 4:30 The FBI 5:25 News For Little People 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club (don't laugh--WAVE Louisville dominated this timeslot with this show in those days) 6 PM News

6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Hollywood Squares (Ethel Merman, Eva Gabor, John Davidson, Jan Murray, Karen Valentine, Vincent Price, Rose Marie, Rich Little, Paul Lynde) 8 PM Wild Wild World Of Animals 8:30 Baseball: Braves-Astros 11 PM News (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Tomorrow WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "The Web Of Population, Inflation, Energy And Environment" 6:30 University Of Michigan 7 AM CBS News (Hughes Rudd) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Phil Donahue (from the Ohio State Fair: Pat and Shirley Boone and their four daughters--this is about two years before Debby's "You Light Up My Life" hit the charts) 10 AM Spin-Off (poker with numbers, Jim Lange hosts) 10:30 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 Tattletales (Julie London and Bobby Troup, Kay and Ron Masak, Elaine Joyce and Bobby Van--day-behind delay from 3:30 PM) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 (Scoey Mitchlll, Joan Collins, Patti Deutsch, Richard Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers) 3:30 Robert Young, Family Doctor (Marcus Welby, M.D.) 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-hosts: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons; guests: Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, Brett Somers, George Kirby, Adam Wade (host of CBS's "Musical Chairs" and the first African-American game-show host) 6 PM News 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Ozzie's Girls 8 PM Good Times 8:30 M*A*S*H 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Beacon Hill (ill-conceived attempt to cash in on the popularity of "Upstairs, Downstairs" 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Your Money Or Your Wife" 1 AM News WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7 PM Yoga For Health 7:30 This Is Our Faith 7:45 Film: "With All Thy Heart" 8 PM When Television Was Live! (Peter Lind Hayes heckles Frank Sinatra and lives to tell about it; a Cole Porter tribute; excerpts from "The Student Prince") 8:30 War And Peace 9:30 The Vatican 10:30 Woman (guest: black activist Florynce Kennedy) sign off 11 PM WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7 AM A.M. America (Bill Beutel, becomes "Good Morning America" in November) 8:30 Funtime 9 AM Phil Donahue (guest: Arnold Schwarzenegger) 10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Mickey Rooney) 10:30 Bonanza (guest: Charles Bronson) 11:30 Happy Days 12 N Showoffs (guests: Abby Dalton, Greg Morris, Linda Kaye Henning, Gary Burghoff) 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM $10,000 Pyramid (guests: Vicki Lawrence and John Schuck) 2:30 Rhyme And Reason (guests: Johnny Mann, Adrienne Barbeau, Conny Van Dyke, Pat Harrington, Johnny Brown, Nipsey Russell) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM You Don't Say! (guests: Marty Ingels, Fannie Flagg, Larry Hovis, Ann Elder) 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Ironside 6 PM News 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Concentration (I've always thought it interesting that Ch. 9 put this on after Ch. 11 moved it out of the timeslot.) 7:30 Family Affair 8 PM ABC Movie: "Mobile Two" (pilot for "Mobile One" 9:30 ABC Movie: "Satan's Triangle" 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Night Train To Terror" WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 6:30 Dick Van Dyke 7 AM A.M. America 8 AM A.M. Atlanta

9 AM Concentration 9:30 You Don't Say! (day behind Ch. 9) 10 AM Movie: "I'll Get By" 11:30 News 12 N Showoffs 12:30 All My Children 1 PM Ryan's Hope 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM $10,000 Pyramid 2:30 Rhyme And Reason 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dinah! (guests: Rosemary Clooney, McLean Stevenson, the Jackson 5) 5:30 News 6 PM ABC News 6:30 Merv Griffin (self-made millionaires W. Clement Stone (insurance), Rocky Aoki (restaurants), Tillie Lewis (foods)) 7:30 $25,000 Pyramid (Fannie Flagg and Peter Lawford; Bill Cullen hosts) 8 PM ABC Movie: "Mobile Two" 9:30 ABC Movie: "Satan's Triangle" 11 PM News 11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Night Train To Terror" 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 Spin-Off 10:30 Price Is Right 11 AM Gambit 11:30 Love Of Life 11:55 CBS News 12 N News 12:25 Paul Harvey 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM That Girl 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 3:30 Tattletales 4 PM Musical Chairs (guests: Buddy Greco, Hattie Winston, Dick Roman) 4:30 Merv Griffin (couples: Martin Landau and Barbara Bain, Betty White and Allen Ludden, Gisele and Arte Johnson, author Robert Nathan and "General Hospital"'s Anna Lee) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News

7 PM Mod Squad 8 PM Billy Graham Crusade (from Jackson, MS) 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Beacon Hill 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Your Money Or Your 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 General Hospital 10 AM Spin-Off 10:30 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 (preview of Ch. 13's fall schedule) 1:30 As The World Turns 2 PM Guiding Light 2:30 Edge Of Night 3 PM Match Game '75 3:30 Tattletales 4 PM Musical Chairs 4:30 Ironside 5:30 To Tell The Truth (panel: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle) 6 PM News 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Treasure Hunt 8 PM Billy Graham Crusade (from Jackson, MS) 9 PM Hawaii Five-O 10 PM Beacon Hill 11 PM News 11:30 CBS Movie: "Your Money Or Your Wife" WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Sesame Street 6:30 Consultation (medical advice) 7 PM Jean Shepherd's America 7:30 TBA 8 PM When Television Was Live! 8:30 Consumer Survival Kit (Buddy Hackett and Rita Moreno show how to buy properly fitted shoes)

9 PM Food For Thought 9:30 Woman 10 PM War And Peace sign off 11 PM WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 5:40 News 6 AM Tennessee Tuxedo 6:30 Romper Room 7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals 8 AM Leave It To Beaver 8:30 Hazel 9 AM I Love Lucy (the Vitameatavegamin episode) 9:30 Andy Griffith 10 AM Movie: "Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick" (Alan Young and Dinah Shore) 12 N Love, American Style 12:30 The Lucy Show 1 PM Movie: "Sorrowful Jones" (Bob Hope and Lucille Ball) 3 PM Flintstones 3:30 Mickey Mouse Club 4 PM Gilligan's Island 4:30 I Love Lucy (the "Maharincess of Franistan") 5 PM Partridge Family 5:30 Beverly Hillbillies 6 PM That Girl 6:30 Andy Griffith 7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Hartsfield In Motion (Atlanta's airport, title is a play on the song "Backfield In Motion") 8:30 Baseball: Braves-Astros 11 PM Love, American Style (time approximate) 11:30 Movie: "Chicago Syndicate" 1:15 Baseball: Braves-Astros (replay) 3:45 News (time approximate) 4 AM Movie: "Captain Carey, U.S.A." WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Villa Alegre 6 PM Electric Company 6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7 PM Firing Line 8 PM Boarding House (guest: singer-songwriter Wendy Waldman) 8:30 Evening At Pops (Jose Molina and Bailes Espanoles, dancers) 9:30 Atlanta Board Of Education (meeting held earlier in the day) 11 PM Captioned ABC News sign off 11:30 PM

WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Phil Donahue 10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes 10:30 Wheel Of Fortune 11 AM High Rollers 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N Magnificent Marble Machine 12:30 Jackpot! 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 On Campus (could be Mercer University) 5 PM Merv Griffin 6 PM News 6:30 NBC News 7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie 7:30 Marshal Dillon 8 PM TBA 8:30 Baseball: Braves-Astros 11 PM Rifleman (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Villa Alegre 6 PM Electric Company 6:30 Carrascolendas 7 PM Bug 'n' You (auto maintenance) 7:30 Evening Edition With Martin Agronsky 8 PM When Television Was Live! 8:30 Consumer Survival Kit 9 PM Jean Shepherd's America 9:30 Woman (psychiatrist Myrna Weissman on marital problems) 10 PM Interface (detention and bail systems in urban areas) 10:30 Folk Guitar (Laura Weber) sign off 11 PM WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.) 9:30 Underdog 10 AM New Zoo Revue 10:30 Practical Christian Living 11 AM Soul Free 11:30 It's A New Day 12 N Bozo's Big Top

12:30 Circus Boy (a young Micky Dolenz, using the name Mickey Braddock) 1 PM Real McCoys 1:30 Dennis The Menace 2 PM Cisco Kid 2:30 Huck And Yogi 3 PM Porky Pig 3:30 Popeye 4 PM Batman 4:30 Superman 5 PM Brady Bunch 5:30 Room 222 6 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 6:30 TBA 7 PM Brady Bunch 7:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father 8 PM 700 Club 9:30 Practical Christian Living 10 PM Soul Free 10:30 New Life 11 PM Laurel And Hardy 11:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater WRIP (WDSI) Ch. 61 Chattanooga (Ind.) 3:55 Dr. J. Harold Smith 4 PM Underdog 4:30 Gigantor 5 PM New Zoo Revue 5:30 Three Stooges 6 PM Little Rascals 6:30 Three Stooges 7 PM Bugs Bunny And Friends 7:30 Galloping Gourmet 8 PM Outdoors With Ken Callaway 8:30 Three Stooges 9 PM Champions (National Decathlon Championships, Women's 10-meter International Diving Meet, North Platte Rodeo, John Smith's record-breaking 1971 440-yard run) 10 PM Quest For Adventure 10:30 Trails West (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns) 11 PM Dr. J. Harold Smith sign off 11:05 PM Chattanooga TV was full of pre-emptions on that Tuesday after Labor Day in 1975, with both the NBC and CBS affiliates bumping the network that night for either a ball game or Billy Graham. AM America had clearance trouble in many cities during its run, as witnessed by the ABC affiliates in Chattanooga and Atlanta cutting the latter 30-60 minutes of it for some sort of local program. In Channel 9 Chattanooga's case, it was a truncated version of what was, prior to 1975, a 1-hr. local kiddie show that mixed cartoons with Romper Room-ish elements, because Marcia Kling [Miss Marcia] and Funtime started out as a franchised Romper Room on WTVC in the early '60s. PBS affiliates that signed on at 4 pm back then were no surprise, although "instructional TV" programming, which necessitated an earlier sign-on, wasn't ready to start until a week or two later.

It was also no surprise that WRIP-61 had an afternoon sign-on, since they operated rather cheaply and stocked their schedule back then with lots of cartoons and comedy shorts. What this schedule does not show is an 11:30PM U.S. Open update on CBS. I think it ran 15 minutes. I know, because I have an 11PM newscast from that date, and the tape stops about about two minutes into the U.S. Open update show. This was also the night after the last episode of Gunsmoke ran. Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, September 2, 1961 These listings show how ABC juggled its Saturday-night lineup for stations on Eastern Standard Time, given three live shows (Lawrence Welk, boxing, and "Make That Spare"). From TV Guide, CarolinaTennessee Edition: WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC) 8:15 Light Time 8:30 Rascals Club (Fred Kirby) 9 AM Adventures In Pirates' Cove 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Sky King 12:30 Pastor's Answers 12:55 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees (Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese report) 4 PM Life Of Riley (time approximate) 4:30 People's Choice 5 PM Grand Ole Opry 5:30 Wrestling (from Charlotte) 6:25 News, Weather 6:30 Malibu Run (delay from Wed 7:30) 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Checkmate 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke (about to expand to an hour) 10:30 Johnny Midnight 11 PM News, Weather 11:15 Movie: "Sirocco" WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 Reading Program 7 AM Modern Almanac 7:30 Farm News (Ben Leonard) 8 AM Lessons For Living 8:15 Hiway Show (Billy Fallaw) 8:30 Cartoons 9 AM Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon 9:30 Pip The Piper (COLOR) 10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR) 10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR)

11 AM Fury 11:30 Lone Ranger 12 N True Story 12:30 Detective's Diary 1 PM Purple Parade (don't know what this is) 1:30 Baseball: Pirates-Milwaukee Braves (Lindsey Nelson and Joe Garagiola report) 4 PM Big Picture (time approximate) 4:30 Movie: "Home On The Prairie" (Gene Autry) 5:30 Dixie Partners (music) 6 PM Flatt And Scruggs 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM R.C.M.P. 7:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 8:30 The Tall Man 9 PM The Deputy (Henry Fonda) 9:30 The Nation's Future (debate topic: "Should The Federal Government Directly Subsidize The Arts?" John Kenneth Galbraith, U.S. ambassador to India, says yes; Russell Lynes, managing editor of Harper's magazine, says no) 10:30 Code Three 11 PM News, Weather 11:05 Wrestling (from Greenville) WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC/ABC) 7:30 Rural Tenneva 8 AM Movie: "The Haunted Mine" 8:45 Light Time 9 AM Popeye Show 9:30 Pip The Piper (COLOR) 10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR) 10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Lone Ranger 12 N True Story 12:30 Detective's Diary 1 PM Mr. Wizard 1:30 Baseball: Dodgers-Braves 4 PM TBA (time approximate) 5 PM News, Weather (and you thought 5 PM newscasts were a more recent phenomenon) 5:30 Captain Gallant 6 PM Real McCoys (ABC, delay from Thu 8:30) 6:30 Maverick (ABC, delay from Sun 7:30) 7:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 8:30 The Tall Man 9 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC, delay from Wed 8:30) 9:30 The Nation's Future 10:30 Robert Taylor In The Detectives (ABC, delay from Fri 10 PM) 11 PM The Outlaws (NBC, delay from Thu 7:30) 12 M News, Sports WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC)

7 AM RFD 6 (Lemmy Wilson) 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 8:30 Movie: "The Cowboy And The Senorita" (Roy Rogers and Dale Evans) 9:30 Pip The Piper (COLOR) 10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR) 10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Lone Ranger 12 N True Story 12:30 Detective's Diary 1 PM Mr. Wizard 1:30 Baseball: Dodgers-Braves 4:30 Three Stooges 5 PM Popeye Cartoons 5:30 Captain Gallant 6 PM Movie: "Git Along Little Dogies" (Gene Autry) 7 PM Dangerous Robin 7:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 8:30 The Tall Man 9 PM The Deputy 9:30 The Nation's Future 10:30 Movie: "Young And Dangerous" WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 8 AM Davey And Goliath 8:15 Light Time 8:30 Nickelodeon (obviously, no connection to the cable channel but may be a kids' show) 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam 11:30 Sky King (says it's the same show airing on CBS at noon--wonder if they got a feed at noon EDT/11 AM EST) 12 N Farmer Gray (Cliff Gray with music and farm news) 12:55 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees 4 PM Award Theater (time approximate) 4:30 Dancetown (Dave Handy, who worked at Ch. 7 throughout the '60s--IIRC, he was their news anchor in the late '60s) 5:30 Big Picture 6 PM Tales Of The 77th Bengal Lancers 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7 PM Tightrope! 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Checkmate 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 Dangerous Robin 11 PM News, Weather 11:10 Movie: "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes"

(Alan Young appears in this 1955 feature.) WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC) 7:30 Aspect (farm news) 8 AM Sportsmen (Brooks Lindsay, doing something besides playing Joey the Clown) 8:30 Inside Sports (Hartis--don't know who this is) 9 AM Captain Gallant 9:30 Cartoon Carnival 10 AM Shari Lewis (COLOR) 10:30 King Leonardo (COLOR) 11 AM Fury 11:30 Rocky And His Friends (ABC, this may be a delay from Sun 5:30) 12 N Kilgo's Kanteen (Jimmy Kilgo) 1 PM Movies: "King Of The Jungle" and "Lord Jeff" 4 PM Coliseum Bowling 5 PM The Americans (NBC, delay from Mon 7:30) 6 PM The Outlaws 7 PM The Rifleman (ABC, delay from Tue 8 PM) 7:30 Bonanza (COLOR) 8:30 The Tall Man 9 PM Thriller (Boris Karloff, NBC, delay from Tue 9 PM) 10 PM Roaring 20's (ABC aired this at 7:30 EDT/ 10 PM EST) 11 PM Movies: "West Point Of The Air" and "The Squaw Man" WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 7:30 Light Time 7:45 Davey And Goliath 8 AM Movie: "San Antonio Kid" 9 AM Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Mighty Mouse 11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Sky King 12:30 Pastor's Study 12:55 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees 4 PM I Married Joan (time approximate) 4:30 Three Stooges (yes, both 6 and 10 had the Stooges at the same time--don't ask how) 5 PM House Detective 5:30 Wrestling (from Knoxville) 7 PM Funtime (Knoxville grocer Cas Walker) 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Checkmate 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 Third Man 11 PM Movie: "White Cliffs Of Dover"

WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS/ABC) 8:30 Movie: "Lone Prairie" 9:30 Captain Kangaroo 10:30 Junior Auction 11 AM Magic Land Of Allakazam 11:30 Roy Rogers 12 N Sky King 12:30 Virgil Q. Wacks (local country-music show that moved to WKPT in the '70s) 12:55 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees 4 PM Wrestling (from Johnson City, time approximate) 5 PM Walt Disney (ABC, delay from Sun 6:30) 6 PM Untouchables (ABC, delay from Thu 9:30) 7 PM My Three Sons (ABC, delay from Thu 9 PM) 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Checkmate 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10 PM Gunsmoke 10:30 Roaring 20's (at least a one-week delay) 11:30 News, Sports 11:35 Movie: "The Fabulous Dorseys" (Tommy and Jimmy play themselves) WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 7 AM Aspect 7:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons (this show ran about 20 years on Ch. 13) 11 AM Robin Hood 11:30 Susie (Ann Sothern) 12 N Science Fiction Theater 12:30 Highway Patrol 1 PM Silent Service 1:30 Wide World Of Sports (National AAU Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, delay from 5 PM) 3:30 Life Of Riley 4 PM Movie: "Man Beast" 5:30 Open House (Roy Acuff) 6 PM Public Affairs Program 6:30 Pony Express 7 PM Grand Ole Opry 7:30 Leave It To Beaver (live feed, 8:30 EDT) 8 PM Lawrence Welk (live telecast, 9 PM EDT) 9 PM Boxing: Carlos Ortiz vs. Doug Vaillant, welterweights, 10 rounds, from Miami Beach (live telecast, 10 PM EDT) 9:45 Make That Spare (Jean Eder vs. Arlene Plath, live telecast, starts at approximately 10:45 EDT) 10 PM Roaring 20's 11 PM Movie: "One Night In Lisbon" WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 2 PM Inner Sanctum 2:30 Steve Donovan, U.S. Marshal

3 PM Union Pacific 3:30 Pony Express 4 PM Boots And Saddles 4:30 Californians 5 PM Wide World Of Sports: world water ski championships 7 PM Danger Is My Business 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 PM Lawrence Welk 9 PM Boxing 9:45 Make That Spare (time approximate) 10 PM Roaring 20's sign off 11 PM WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 12:55 Baseball: Tigers-Yankees 4 PM Wrestling (from Buffalo, time approximate) 5 PM Sports Time 6 PM Evening Vespers 6:30 Danger Is My Business 7 PM Silent Service 7:30 Leave It To Beaver 8 PM Lawrence Welk 9 PM Boxing 9:45 Make That Spare (time approximate) 10 PM Roaring 20's sign off 11 PM Retro: Manitoba-Saskatchewan Sat, Sept 5, 1970 from TV Guide-Manitoba/Saskatchewan edition ** Manitoba/US stations listed CDT, Saskatchewan stations listed CST ** CKCK 2-CTV Regina relayed on 6 Willow Bunch, 7 Marquis, and 12 Colgate 9:30 Cartoons (c) 10:30 Long John Silver (c) 11:00 Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle) 11:30 Kids on Camera noon News/Weather/Sports 12:15 London Line (c) 12:30 Joe 90 (c) 1:00 Lassie (c) 1:30 Animal World "Adventure Antarctica" (c) 2:00 Uncle Bobby (c) 2:30 Film 3:00 Sports Hot Seat (c/guest Lou Lefaive, Canadian Director of Fitness and Amateur Sport) 3:30 Little League World Series championship game: Wayne NJ v Campbell CA (c/taped last week) 5:00 Avengers 6:00 Here Come the Brides (c) 7:00 World War II Special "A Killing of Eagles" (c/pre-empts Jackie Gleason) 8:00 Movie "McCloud: Who Killed Miss USA?" (c/McCloud pilot, the series originally aired as a segment in Four in One, who would premiere on the 18th) 10:00 Englebert Humperdinck (c/guests Tony Bennett, Donald O'Connor, and Leslie Uggams)

11:00 CTV National News (c) 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "40 Pounds of Trouble" (c) CBWFT 3-SRC Winnipeg 2:30pm Cine-Jeunesse (c) 4:00 Lassie (c) 4:30 Fourmi atomique (c/Atom Ant) 5:00 Motards 5:30 As des quilles 6:00 Le Telejournal 6:05 Atome et galaxies (c) 6:30 Tarzan (c) 7:30 Cher oncle Bill (c) 8:00 Cinema "La vallee de la vengeance" (c) 9:30 Festival Charlie Chaplin 10:00 Cineastes de notre temps 11:00 Cinema "Quand la ville dort" CKOS 3-CBC Yorkton relayed on 6 Wynyard, 7 Estevan, and 8 Baldy Mountain 11:15 News/Weather/Sports noon Baseball Pre-Game (c) 12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston)(c) 3:00 Film 4:00 Hi Diddle Day (c) 4:30 Klahanie (c) 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c) 6:00 News 6:30 Galloping Gourmet (c) 7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (c/finale) 7:30 Singalong Jubilee 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c/series finale with guest star Sammy Davis Jr.) 8:30 Movie "North by Northwest" (c) 11:00 CBC National News (c) 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "Pillow Talk" CBKMT 4-Moose Jaw/CBKRT 9-Regina (CBC) 9:30 Zoom (SRC, Regina didn't get full-time SRC service until 1976) 10:30 Atomes et galaxies (SRC) 11:00 Quelle famille! (SRC) 11:30 As des quilles (SRC) noon Baseball Pre-Game (c) 12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston)(c) 3:00 TBA 4:00 Hi Diddle Day (c) 4:30 Klahanie (c) 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c) 6:00 News 6:05 Encounter (c) 6:30 Galloping Gourmet (c) 7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (c/finale) 7:30 Stump the Stars (c) 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c/finale) 8:30 Movie "North by Northwest" (c)

11:00 CBC National News (c) 11:20 Movie "55 Days at Peking" KXJB 4-CBS Valley City 7:00 Jetsons (c) 7:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c) 8:30 Dastardly & Muttley (c) 9:00 Wacky Races (c) 9:30 Scooby-Doo (c) 10:00 Archie (c) 11:00 Monkees (c) 11:30 Penelope Pitstop (c) noon Superman 12:30 Jonny Quest (c) 1:00 Movie: TBA 3:00 US Open Tennis Championships: opening round 5:00 Perry Mason 6:00 News 6:30 CBS News Special "Vietnam: Voices of Opposition" (c/re-aired by FCC ruling, comments from Sen. Frank Church (D-ID), Gen. (retired) James Gavin, Havard prof George Wald, and anti-war activist Sam Brown; also an analysis by Eric Sevareid, Martin Kalb, and George Herman) 7:30 My Three Sons (c) 8:00 Green Acres (c) 8:30 Petticoat Junction (c) 9:00 TBA 9:30 Mannix "A Chance at the Roses" (c) 10:30 Wrestling (c) 11:30 San Francisco Beat CKX 5-CBC Brandon relayed on 9 Melita and 11 Foxwarren 12:15pm Rocky & His Friends (c/Bullwinkle) 12:45 Cooking 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game (c) 1:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston)(c) 4:00 Hi Diddle Day (c) 4:30 Klahanie (c) 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c) 6:00 News 6:30 Galloping Gourmet (c) 7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (c/finale) 7:30 To Rome with Love (c) 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c/finale) 8:30 Movie "North by Northwest" (c) 11:00 CBC National News (c) 11:15 Movie "Not as a Stranger" CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current relayed on 2 Eastend, 2 Val Marie, 7 Shaunavon, and 10 Riverhurst 11:30 Underdog noon Baseball Pre-Game (c) 12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston) (c) 3:00 TBA 4:00 Hi Diddle Day (c) 4:30 Klahanie (c) 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c)

6:00 Chapel of Song 6:30 Galloping Gourmet (c) 7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (c/finale) 7:30 Stump the Stars (c) 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c/finale) 8:30 Movie "North by Northwest" (c) 11:00 CBC National News (c) 11:15 News 11:20 Movie "The Devil and Miss Jones" CKBI 5-CBC Prince Albert relayed on 2 Nipawin, 4 Greenwater, 7 North Battleford, 9 Big River, and 10 Alticane 10:30 Cartoons 11:00 Wrestling noon Baseball Pre-Game (c) 12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston) (c) 3:00 World Tomorrow 3:30 TBA 4:00 Hi Diddle Day (c) 4:30 Klahanie (c) 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c) 6:00 Mod Squad 7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (c/finale) 7:30 Andy Griffith 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c/finale) 8:30 Movie "North by Northwest" (c) 11:00 CBC National News (c) 11:15 News 11:25 Movie "Affair in Trinidad" CBWT 6-CBC Winnipeg relayed on 4 Lac du Bonnet, 5 Fort Frances, 7 The Pas, 7 Atikokan, 8 Gillam, 8 Grand Rapids, 8 Snow Lake, 8 Thompson, 8 Kenora, 9 Dryden, 10 Fisher Branch, 10 Flin Flon, 10 Red Lake, 12 Sioux Lookout, and 13 Ear Falls noon Tarzan (c) 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game (c) 1:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston)(c) 4:00 Hi Diddle Day (c) 4:30 Klahanie (c) 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c) 6:00 News 6:05 Encounter (c) 6:30 Galloping Gourmet (c) 7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (c/finale) 7:30 Tim Conway (c) 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c/finale) 8:30 Movie "North by Northwest" (c) 11:00 CBC National News (c) 11:15 News 11:35 Movie "Four for Texas" (c) CJAY 7-CTV Winnipeg noon Uncle Bobby (c) 12:30 Joe 90 (c) 1:00 Lassie (c) 1:30 Animal World "Adventure Antarctica" (c)

2:00 Archie 3:00 Western Canada Sports 3:30 Little League World Series (c) 5:00 Prisoner (c) 6:00 Wrestling 7:00 World War II Special "A Killing of Eagles" (c) 8:00 Movie "McCloud: Who Killed Miss USA?" (c) 10:00 Englebert Humperdinck (c) 11:00 CTV National News (c) 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "Information Received" CFQC 8-CBC Saskatoon (they would join CTV full-time the following year when CBKST launched) relayed on 3 Stranraer 10:30 Underdog (c) 11:00 Mobile Doubletalk noon Baseball Pre-Game (c) 12:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston)(c) 3:00 Horse Racing 3:30 Wrestling 4:00 Hi Diddle Day (c) 4:30 Klahanie (c) 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner (c) 6:00 Hogan's Heroes (c) 6:30 Adam-12 (c) 7:00 Laurel & Hardy "That's My Wife" (c/finale) 7:30 Gomer Pyle 8:00 Beverly Hillbillies (c/finale) 8:30 Movie "North by Northwest" (c) 11:00 CBC National News (c) 11:15 News 11:30 Movie "Cry for Happy" (c) WDAZ 8-NBC Devils Lake 7:00 Heckle & Jeckle (c) 8:00 Here Comes the Grump (c) 8:30 Pink Panther (c) 9:00 H.R. Pufnstuf (c) 9:30 Banana Splits (c) 10:30 Flintstones (c) 11:00 Jambo (c) 11:30 Underdog (c) noon Big Picture (c) 12:30 Film (c) 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game (c) 1:15 Baseball: Mets-Cubs (alt game: Baltimore-Boston)(c) 4:00 Film 4:30 Californians 5:00 Bill Anderson (c) 5:30 NBC Nightly News (c) 6:00 News (c) 6:30 NBC Comedy Theatre "Holloway's Daughters" (c/finale) 7:30 Adam-12 (c) 8:00 News (c) 8:30 NFL Pre-Season: Minnesota-Cleveland (c) 11:00 Bold Ones (c)

11:50 News (c) KTHI 11-ABC Fargo 7:00 Gulliver (c) 7:30 Smokey Bear (c) 8:00 Cattanooga Cats (c) 9:00 Hot Wheels (c) 9:30 Hardy Boys (c) 10:00 Sky Hawks (c) 10:30 George of the Jungle (c) 11:00 Get It Together (c, the series ends with guests Oliver, and the Hollies) 11:30 American Bandstand (c/guests Gary Puckett and Bert Sommer) 12:30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (c) 1:00 Movie "Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" 2:30 Comedy Time 3:30 Dennis the Menace 4:00 Little League World Series 5:30 US Men's Amateur Golf Championship (c/covering the last 3 holes) 6:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 7:00 Newlywed Game (c) 7:30 Lawrence Welk (c) 8:30 Englebert Humperdinck (c) 9:30 Smothers Brothers (c/guests Mason Williams, Richard Pryor, Jennifer Warren, and Procol Harrum) 10:30 Movie "The Lady Gambles" News (c) follows the movie KCND 12-ABC Pembina 7:55 News/Sports/Weather 8:00 Cattanooga Cats (c) 9:00 Hot Wheels (c) 9:30 Mighty Mouse (c) 10:00 Sky Hawks (c) 10:30 George of the Jungle (c) 11:00 Get It Together (c, the series ends with guests Oliver, and the Hollies) 11:30 American Bandstand (c/guests Gary Puckett and Bert Sommer) 12:30 Loretta Young 1:00 Film 1:30 Movie "Undertow" 3:00 87th Precinct 4:00 Little League World Series 5:30 Wrestling 6:30 Let's Make a Deal (c) 7:00 Newlywed Game (c) 7:30 Lawrence Welk (c) 8:30 Englebert Humperdinck (c) 9:30 Perry Mason 10:30 Movie "Creature with the Atom Brain" mid. News This was the final week of the US nets' line-up for the 69-70 season, all 3 nets debuted their new line-ups the following week (all times ET): ABC-Saturday 8:00 The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad 8:30 Motor Mouse

9:00 Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp 10:00 Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down? 10:30 Here Come the Doubledeckers 11:00 Hot Wheels 11:30 Sky Hawks noon Hardy Boys 12:30 American Bandstand ABC-Sunday 9:30 Smokey Bear 10:00 Jonny Quest 10:30 Cattanooga Cats 11:00 Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery CBS-Saturday 8:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 9:00 Sabrina & the Groovie Goolies 10:00 Josie & the Pussycats 10:30 Harlem Globetrotters 11:00 Archie noon Scooby-Doo 12:30 Monkees 1:00 Dastardly & Muttley 1:30 Jetsons CBS-Sunday 9:00 Tom & Jerry 9:30 Perils of Penelope Pitstop NBC-Saturday (NBC had no Sunday morning kids' programming) 8:00 Heckle & Jeckle 8:30 Woody Woodpecker 9:00 Tomfoolery 9:30 Bugaloos 10:00 Dr. Dolittle 10:30 Pink Panther 11:00 H.R. Pufnstuf 11:30 Here Comes the Grump noon Hot Dog 12:30 Jambo Retro: Kansas City-Topeka, Saturday, July 18, 1970 Source: Lawrence Journal-World Educational channels were not included in listings WDAF-TV 4 (NBC) AM 6:30 Across the Fence 7 Heckle and Jeckle 8 Here Comes The Grump 8:30 Pink Panther 9 H.R.Pufnstuf 9:30 Banana Splits

10:30 Flintstones 11 Jambo 11:30 Underdog PM 12 Wrestling 1 Baseball (Twins vs. Orioles) 4 One Step Beyond 4:30 Roller Derby 5:30 News (network) 6 News 6:30 Ray Stevens (guests Cass Elliott, Lulu) 7:30 Adam-12 8 NBC Saturday Night Movie: The Spy With a Cold Nose 10 News 10:30 Movie: The Night Fighters 12:30A I Spy KCMO-TV 5 (CBS) AM 5:55 Meditation 6 Farm Reporter 6:30 Summer Senester 7 Jetsons 7:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 8:30 Dastardly & Muttley 9 Wacky Races 9:30 Scooby-Doo 10 Archie 11 Monkees 11:30 Penelope Pitstop PM 12 Movie 2:30 Movie 4 He and She 4:30 Rome With Love 5 College Talent 5:30 News (Network) 6 News 6:30 Jackie Gleason 7:30 My Three Sons 8 Green Acres 8:30 Petticoat Junction 9 Mannix 10 News 10:30 Movie: Bedtime Story 12:35A Movie: Lucky Jordan KMBC-TV 9 (ABC) AM 6:25 Call to Worship 6:30 Farm Hour 7 Skippy 7:30 Saturday Cartoons 8 Cattanooga Cats 9 Hot Wheels 9:30 Hardy Boys

10 Sky Hawks 10:30 George of the Jungle 11 Get It Together 11:30 Movie PM 1 Movie (names not given for 1 or 3:30 movies) 2:30 Movie 4 Wide World of Sports 5:30 Gilligans Island 6 My Favorite Martian 6:30 Lets Make a Deal 7 Newlywed Game 7:30 Lawrence Welk 8:30 Engelbert Humperdinck (Jerry Lewis, Ray Charles, Lulu and Marilyn Michaels) 9:30 Mothers-In-Law 10 News 10:30 Movie: Flying Tigers 12M News 12:15 Faith For Our Time WIBW-TV 13 (CBS, ABC) - Topeka AM 6:30 Blue Ridge Quartet 7 Jetsons 7:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 8:30 Whizzos Saturday Circus 9 Wacky Races 9:30 Scooby-Doo 10 Archie 11 Monkees 11:30 Penelope Pitstop PM 12 News 12:15 Your Question Please 12:30 Johnny Quest 1 Variety Show 1:30 Your Own Back Yard 2 Movie 4 Wide World of Sports (ABC) 5:30 News (Network, not specified which) 6 News 6:30 Jackie Gleason (CBS) 7:30 Lawrence Welk (ABC) 8:30 Petticoat Junction (CBS) 9 Mannix (CBS) 10 News 10:30 Movie: The Challenge 12M News 12:05 Movie: Springfield Incident KTSB 27 (NBC) - Topeka AM 7 Heckle and Jeckle 8 Here Comes The Grump 8:30 Pink Panther 9 H.R.Pufnstuf

9:30 Banana Splits 10:30 Flintstones 11 Jambo 11:30 Underdog PM 12 Combat 1 Baseball (Twins vs. Orioles) 4 Scene 70 4:30 Teen Profile 5 Del Reeves 5:30 Buck Owens 6 Porter Wagoner 6:30 Ray Stevens 7:30 Adam-12 8 NBC Saturday Night Movie 10 Movie: Gervaise KCIT (50) AM 10 Three Stooges 10:30 Torey and Friends (Torey Southwick, previously with Channel 9) 11:30 American Bandstand (from ABC) PM 12:30 Johnny Quest 1 Upbeat 3 Wrestling 4 Secret Agent 5 Alfred Hitchcock 6 12 OClock High 7 Movie 10 Hugh Hefner 11 Movie: Black Tide Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Wednesday, September 2, 1970 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 Big Picture 7 AM Today (guests: microbiologist Paul Burkholder, involved in underwater medical research; Dorothy Height, president of the National Council of Negro (sic) Women; Elsie Gibson, author of "When The Minister Is A Woman") 9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM Dinah's Place (guests: conservationist Roger Caras, Francine Coffey demonstrating patchwork) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares 12 N News (Tom Wassell) 12:30 Mike Douglas (guests: actress Kaye Stevens, folk singer Tom Paxton)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World (then called Another World/Bay City) 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset (then called Another World/Somerset) 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (John Philp/David Sisson) 7 PM NBC News (the three-anchor format that was tried unsuccessfully after Chet Huntley's retirement) 7:30 Miss Black America Pageant (taped, pre-empts "The Virginian") 9 PM Kraft Music Hall With Des O'Connor (guests: Kaye Ballard, Dana Valery, Val Doonican--who will have his own show on ABC the following summer, singer-comedian Roy Castle) 10 PM Then Came Bronson 11 PM News (Dick Horner) 11:30 Tonight Show WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Steve Allen 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 (psychiatrist Duke Fisher discusses parental teaching of sex education; author Gabe Essoe) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie: "Thunder Bay" (takes place in Louisiana, not Ontario) 6 PM News (Morris/Fischer) 6:30 NBC News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 The Virginian 9 PM Kraft Music Hall With Des O'Connor 10 PM Then Came Bronson 11 PM News (Wick/Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Summer Semester: "Eisenhower" 6:30 Who Will Watch The Watchers? 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM David Frost (guests: Dick Gregory and the Hagers) 10 AM The Lucy Show (guest: Hal March) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies (guests: cast members from "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres") 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life 12 N News (Jim Axel) 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 Dobie Gillis 5 PM I Love Lucy 5:30 Sergeant Bilko 6 PM News (Jim Axel/either Ray or Chuck Moore) 7 PM CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7:30 Where's Huddles? 8 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies (Phil Silvers as Shifty Shafer) 9 PM Movie: "Jim Thorpe--All American" 11 PM News (Chuck Scarborough, better known as anchor on WNBC) 11:30 Movie: "The Outriders" WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (NET) 4:30 What's New 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Misterogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) 6:30 Government Story (interpretations of the Bill of Rights) 7 PM Teaching The Disadvataged Adult 7:30 Forsyte Saga (part 21) 8:30 Evening At Pops (guests: the Romeros, Spanish guitarists) 9:30 French Chef 10 PM Ardenics (exercises with Arden Zinn) 10:30 Stardate WTVC Ch. 9 Chattanooga (ABC) 7:25 Upward Look 7:30 Funtime 8:30 Galloping Gourmet 9 AM Movie: TBA 10:30 That Girl (day-behind) 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 (guest: actress Judy Pace) 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 One Life To Live 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Timmy And Lassie 5 PM Bob Brandy 5:30 News (Gil Norwood) 6 PM ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith) 6:30 Real McCoys (guests: Barbara Stanwyck and Dorothy Provine) 7 PM I Love Lucy 7:30 Comedy Preview: "The Murdocks and the McClays" (busted pilot about two feuding mountain families) 8 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father 8:30 Room 222 9 PM Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers (guests: Rick Nelson, the Carter Family, Merrilee Rush, comics Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon) 10 PM Buck Owens (guests: Roy Clark, Faron Young, the Hagers) 10:30 Country Place (guests: Jim Ed Brown, Blake Emmons, Connie Smith) 11 PM News (Bill McAfee) 11:30 Dick Cavett WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM Dick Tracy (animated) 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM Romper Room 9:55 News 10 AM Sugarfoot 11 AM Bewitched 11:30 That Girl (guests: Rich Little and Ruth Buzzi) 12 N The Best Of Everything 12:30 News Parade 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 Dark Shadows 4:30 Movie: "Stakeout" 6 PM Dick Van Dyke 6:30 Real McCoys 7 PM What's My Line? 7:30 Comedy Preview 8 PM Courtship Of Eddie's Father 8:30 Room 222 9 PM Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers 10 PM Atlanta: Now (Georgia gubernatorial candidates are questioned; Jimmy Carter will be elected in November.) 11 PM News (Bob Neal/Billye Aaron)

11:30 Dick Cavett 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 (Vic Gramount) 12:20 Paul Harvey 12:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards) 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 1 PM Pay Cards! 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 Where's Huddles? 8 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Hawaii Five-O 11 PM Tri-State Report (Smith, don't know who that is) 11:30 Merv Griffin (guest: Frankie Avalon) 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 (on film: Glen Campbell's producer-director Jack Shea) 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 Stagecoach West 6 PM Pulse (newscast) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Where's Huddles? 8 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies 9 PM Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers 10 PM Hawaii Five-O 11 PM 11th Hour Report 11:30 Merv Griffin WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 4:30 What's New 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Misterogers 6:30 Government Story 7 PM Teaching The Disadvantaged Adult 7:30 Forsyte Saga 8:30 Evening At Pops 9:30 French Chef 10 PM Ardenics 10:30 Stardate WTCG (WPCH) Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.) 7 AM Cartoon Carnival 10:30 Steve Allen (guests: singer Joe Williams, Norm Crosby, Stu Gilliam) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Who, What Or Where 12:55 NBC News 1 PM Movie: "The Last Train From Madrid" 2:30 Bugs Bunny 4:30 Eighth Man 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Flintstones 6 PM Lassie 6:30 Mister Ed 7 PM Munsters 7:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 8:30 M Squad 9 PM Medical Center 10 PM Barbara McNair (guests: Boots Randolph, folk singer Josh White Jr., Ozzie and Harriet

Nelson, instrumental group Bossa Rio) 11 PM Now Explosion (airing 7 days a week) WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Misterogers 5:30 What's New 6 PM Interface (using geysers to produce electricity) 7 PM NET Journal: "The Brain" 8 PM Maggie And The Beautiful Machine (Maggie Letvin) 8:30 Evening At Pops 9:30 Book Beat sign off 10 PM WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 2 PM Movie Game 2:30 Galloping Gourmet 3 PM Bozo 3:30 Marine Boy 4 PM Three Stooges 5 PM Ultraman 5:30 Speed Racer 6 PM Superman 6:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 7:30 Movie: "The Young Don't Cry" 9:30 Felony Squad 10 PM Star Trek 11 PM Can You Top This? (Wink Martindale hosts, Dick Gautier reads jokes sent in by viewers, and Morey Amsterdam and two other comedians try to come up with funnier jokes on the same subject.) 11:30 Movie: "The Choppers" WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM He Said! She Said! (would be revived in 1974 as "Tattletales") 9:30 Dating Game (ABC, delay from 2:30) 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 Helen Popejoy 1:30 Life With Linkletter 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Bright Promise 4 PM Somerset 4:30 Movie Game

5 PM Cartoons 5:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music 6 PM Evening Report 6:30 NBC News 7 PM NBC News Special: George McGovern and J. William Fulbright present the Democrats' views of U.S. policy in Indochina (delay from Mon 7:30) 7:30 The Virginian 9 PM Kraft Music Hall With Des O'Connor 10 PM Then Came Bronson 11 PM News (Jack Owens) 11:30 Tonight Show WTCI Ch. 45 Chattanooga (NET) 5 PM Sesame Street 6 PM Misterogers 6:30 What's New 7 PM Maggie And The Beautiful Machine 7:30 Human Relations And Motivations 8 PM Creative Person (theatrical director Hattie Flanagan) 8:30 Pottery 9 PM Evening At Pops (Gershon Kingsley and his Moog Quartet) sign off 10 PM Retro: DC/Baltimore/Harrisonburg Sun, Sept 3, 1961 from Washington Star DC WRC 4-NBC 8:45 Americans at Work 9:00 Industry on Parade 9:15 Christian Science 9:30 Insight 10:00 Jewish Community Hour 10:30 Watch Mr. Wizard 11:00 Stagecoach Theater "Under Mexicali Stars" noon Builder's Showcase 12:30 Sunday Playhouse "Wait for George" 1:00 Teen Talk 1:30 Catholic Hour "Report from Moscow" 2:00 World Concert Artists: Marian Anderson 2:30 Movie Four Matinee "The Showdown" 4:00 Challenge "A Look at Montgomery County" 4:30 From Hollywood "Death the Hard Way" 5:00 Sunday Report 5:30 This is NBC News 6:00 Meet the Press (c/guest Dr. Walter Heller, Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisors) 6:30 Victory at Sea "Target Suribachi" 7:00 Shirley Temple Show "Onawandah" (c) 8:00 National Velvet

8:30 Tab Hunter 9:00 Sunday Mystery Hour "The Inspector Vanishes" (c) 10:00 Loretta Young 10:30 This is Your Life (Harry Ruby is profiled) 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Movie Four "Grapes of Wrath" 12:30 Inspiration WTTG 5-Ind 9:20 Today in Your Life 9:25 Newsbeat 9:30 Potomac Farmer 10:00 Faith for Today 10:30 Oral Roberts 11:00 This is the Life 11:30 Christophers noon Briefing Session "Is Democracy Obsolete?" 12:30 Georgetown University Forum "Migratory Laborers Plight" 1:00 Sunday Movie "Spooks Run Wild" 2:30 Judge Roy Bean 3:00 Crusade in the Pacific "The War at Sea" 3:30 Star Performance "A Bag of Oranges" 4:00 Metropolitan Movie "Johnny Holiday" 5:30 Mr. District Attorney 6:00 Mounted Police "Piggy Back Robbery" 6:30 Sheriff of Cochise 7:00 Five-Star Feature "Obliging Young Lady" 8:30 A Way of Thinking "The Disruptive Word" 9:00 John Crosby (discussing crime with Justice John Murtagh (Chief Justice of New York's Court of Special Sessions) and ex-NYPD Deputy Chief Inspector Peter Terranova) 10:00 Great Love Movie "Alice Adams" 11:30 Newsbeat WMAL 7-ABC 9:15 Davey & Goliath 9:30 This We Believe 10:00 Comics & Cartoons 11:00 Follow That Man 11:30 My Little Margie noon Topper 12:30 Life of Riley 1:00 Science Fiction Theater 1:30 Sunday Movie "HMS Pinafore" 3:00 Championship Bowling: Bill Lillard v Ed Kawolics 4:00 Walter Winchell File 4:30 Issues & Answers (guest Sec. of Labor Arthur Goldberg) 5:00 Matty's Funday Funnies 5:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 6:00 Trackdown 6:30 Walt Disney Presents "Moochie of Pop Warner Football" (pt 1) 7:30 Maverick "The Devil's Necklace" (pt 1) 8:30 Lawman "Marked Man" 9:00 Rebel "Miz Purdy" 9:30 Asphalt Jungle "The Fighter" 10:30 Editor's Choice (NYSE boss Keith Funston discusses the stock market and the American economy)

11:00 News/Sports 11:20 Backstage 11:30 Comment "TV Good or Bad?" discussing the topic: FCC Commissioner Robert Lee, Edwin James, and the Star's Bernie Harrison mid. Not for Hire WTOP 9-CBS 7:30 Rural America 8:00 Look Up & Live 8:30 Chapel of the Air (guest speaker Chaplain Lt-Col Albert Karnell discusses "The Three Good Cheers of Jesus") 9:00 Camera Three "Company K" 9:25 Almanac 9:30 Mass for Shut-Ins 10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet "The Church and the Social Question" 10:30 Oswald Rabbit Presents 11:55 CBS News noon Comedy Playhouse "Alfalfa's Aunt"/"Headin' for a Wedding" 12:30 Youth Wants to Know (guest NY Democratic Rep Emanuel Celler) 1:00 Sunday Afternoon Picture "The Champ"/"Between Two Women" 4:00 TV Hour of Stars "Anything for Money" 5:00 Accent "The Arts in Italy" 5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 6:00 Twentieth Century "Woodrow Wilson: The Fight for Peace" 6:30 I Love Lucy (new time) 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Dennis the Menace 8:00 Ed Sullivan (guests Bobby Darrin, Edith Piaf, Wayne & Shuster, Trude Adams, Jackie Kannon, Lord Buckley, Peter Pit, Rex Ramer, and clowns the Pompoff Thedy Family) 9:00 General Electric Theater "Louie and the Horseless Buggy" 9:30 Holiday Lodge 10:00 Candid Camera (Harpo Marx imitates a vending machine) 10:30 What's My Line? 11:00 Sunday News Roundup 11:20 Late Show "The High and the Mighty" Baltimore WMAR 2-CBS 9:15 Sacred Heart 9:30 Off to Adventure 10:30 Look Up & Live 11:00 Christophers 11:30 Camera Three noon Campy's Corner 12:30 Builder's Showcase 1:00 Shirley Temple Film 2:45 Movie "Give Out Sisters" 4:00 Championship Bowling 5:00 Accent 5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 6:00 Twentieth Century 6:30 I Love Lucy (new time) 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Dennis the Menace 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 General Electric Theater

9:30 Holiday Lodge 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 What's My Line? 11:00 News 11;25 Gray Ghost 11:55 Pastor's Study WBAL 11-NBC 8:00 Learning to Read 8:30 Industry on Parade 8:45 Americans at Work 9:00 Catholic Hour 9:30 Gang's All Here noon Movies "Always Goodbye"/"Charter Pilot" 3:00 Comedy Playhouse 3:30 Movie "Wife, Doctor and Nurse" 5:00 Talk Back 5:30 This is NBC News 6:00 Meet the Press (c) 6:30 To Promote Goodwill 7:00 Shirley Temple Show "Onawandah" (c) 8:00 National Velvet 8:30 Tab Hunter 9:00 Sunday Mystery Hour "The Inspector Vanishes" (c) 10:00 Loretta Young 10:30 This is Your Life (Harry Ruby is profiled) 11:00 News/Sports 11:20 Movie "Son of Fury" WJZ 13-ABC 7:00 Faith for Today 7:30 Live & Learn 8:00 Dateline UN 8:30 Altars of Faith 9:00 This is the Life 9:30 Parents Ask About School 10:00 Movies "Three Wise Guys"/"Secret Land" 12:30 Spectrum 1:30 Inside Sports 1:45 Baseball Startime 2:00 Baseball: Cleveland-Baltimore 4:30 Issues & Answers (guest Sec. of Labor Arthur Goldberg) 5:00 Matty's Funday Funnies 5:30 Rocky & His Friends (Bullwinkle) 6:00 Movie "Square Ring" 7:30 Maverick "The Devil's Necklace" (pt 1) 8:30 Lawman "Marked Man" 9:00 Rebel "Miz Purdy" 9:30 Asphalt Jungle "The Fighter" 10:30 Editor's Choice (NYSE boss Keith Funston discusses the stock market and the American economy) 11:00 News/Sports 11:15 Movie "Day to Remember" 1:05 Man to Man Harrisonburg

WSVA 3-CBS/NBC/ABC (programs listed EST) 12:20pm News/Sports/Weather 12:30 The Bible Answers 1:00 Faith for Today 1:30 Film of the Week 2:00 Baseball: Cleveland-Baltimore 4:30 This is the Life 5:00 National Velvert 5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 6:00 Walt Disney Presents 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Dennis the Menace 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 General Electric Theater 10:00 Loretta Young 10:30 This is Your Life Retro: Carolina/Tennessee Monday, September 1, 1969 From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (NET) 5:45 Learn With Me only program listed WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6:15 Almanac (Gil Stamper) 6:25 Black Heritage (Part 1: the black response to the war in Vietnam) 6:55 Local News 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Morning Report 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Kirby's Corral 9:05 Love Of Life (delay from noon) 9:30 Hazel 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Linkletter Show (delay from 4 PM) 12 N Noon Report (Ty Boyd) 12:25 Pat Lee (women's program) 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 Real McCoys 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Dinah Shore--Mike's future competitor--guests Jack Palance, Mickey Rooney, the Checkmates) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports

6:25 Editorial 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM Movie: "April In Paris" 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Jimmie Rodgers (guests: Roger Williams and Scoey Mitchlll) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Merv Griffin (guests: Hermione Gingold, Bobby Sherman, George Carlin, actress Barbara Tai-Sing, novelist Gwen Davis) WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 This Is The Life 7 AM Today (guests: Leif Erickson and family, actor Bruce Yarnell, Rev. Jesse Jackson, author Sanche De Gramont) 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Leave It To Beaver 9:55 Paul Harvey 10 AM It Takes Two (guests: Roger Williams, James Darren, Annette Funicello and spouses) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (guests: Jack Cassidy, Jack E. Leonard, Joan Rivers; on film: Robert Culp) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Amanda Blake, Sebastian Cabot, Jack Carter, Rose Marie, Jim Backus, Susan Saint James, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Eye Guess 12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman) 1 PM Today In The Piedmont 1:30 You're Putting Me On (guests: Orson Bean, Anne Meara, Robert Morse, Brenda Vaccaro) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 Monty's Rascals 4 PM Match Game (guests: Tom Kennedy and Brenda Vaccaro) 4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 4:30 Mike Douglas (same as Ch. 3) 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Laramie 8 PM Baseball: Cubs-Reds 11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show (guests: William Holden, Tony Randall, singer Turley Richards) WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

6:45 Town And Country 6:55 Paul Harvey 7 AM Today 9 AM Open House 9:30 Romper Room 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 News (local, Evelyn Booher) 1 PM Divorce Court 1:30 You're Putting Me On 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (guests: Mel Torme and Jaye P. Morgan) 4 PM Match Game 4:25 NBC News 4:30 Looney Tunes 5 PM Best Of The West 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:25 Editorial 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Klassroom Kwiz 7:30 Pilot: "The Flim-Flam Man" with Forrest Tucker 8 PM Baseball: Cubs-Reds 11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate) 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Paul Harvey WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 6 AM Harry Whittington 7 AM Today 9 AM Match Game (guests: Nipsey Russell and Helen O'Connell, one-week delay) 9:25 Today In Tennessee 9:30 Homemakers 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 Truth Or Consequences 1:30 You're Putting Me On 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Popeye 4:30 Mike Douglas (guests: Roger Miller, comedienne Betty Walker, singer Ethel Ennis) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Billy Walker (guest: Jimmy Newman) 7:30 Pilot: "The Flim-Flam Man" 8 PM Baseball: Cubs-Reds 11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:10 Agriculture 6:25 Black Heritage 6:55 Meditation 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Linkletter Show 9:30 Nancy Welch (women's show) 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 Anniversary Game (Alan Hamel is the host, Suzanne Somers is the model, and this will eventually lead to their marriage.) 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 Mister Ed 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Rawhide 6 PM F Troop 6:30 News 7 7 PM CBS News (in 1973, Ch. 7 will do a 6:30-7:30 news hour again, only in reverse with Cronkite first--this will last for some five years) 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show (Vivian Vance visits for a flashback show) 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Jimmie Rodgers 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

6:45 On The House 7 AM Today 9 AM Joey (formerly "Clown Carnival") 9:30 Today In The Carolinas 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 Midday (Jimmy Kilgo) 1:30 You're Putting Me On 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! 4 PM Truth Or Consequences 4:30 I Love Lucy 5 PM Perry Mason 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Star Trek (delay from Tue 7:30) 8 PM Baseball: Cubs-Reds 11 PM News, Weather, Sports (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 5:30 Black Heritage 6 AM Farm And Home 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Betty Adler (women's show) 9:30 Galloping Gourmet 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 (Betsy Palmer has replaced Virginia Graham; guest: Ruth Warrick) 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: 12-year-old ventriloquist Mark Bleeker) 4:30 Movie: "Edge Of Hell" 5:55 Paul Harvey

6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Branded 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Jimmie Rodgers 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Paul Harvey 11:35 Movie: "The Legend Of Tom Dooley" (Michael Landon made this in 1959, the year "Bonanza" started.) WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS) 6:15 News, Farm Report 6:30 First Call 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Leave It To Beaver 9:30 Perfect Match 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 Kathryn Willis (women's show) 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 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Jimmie Rodgers 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Merv Griffin WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 6:30 Mr. Bill's Cartoons 7 AM News (Bill Norwood) 7:05 Mr. Bill's Cartoons continues 9 AM Movie: "The Raging Tide" 11 AM Password (these repeats of the 1965-67

CBS shows will prove successful enough for ABC to revive the show in 1971) 11:30 Galloping Gourmet 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 1 PM Dream House (Mike Darrow) 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 2 PM Newlywed Game 2:30 Dating Game 3 PM General Hospital 3:30 Flintstones (Ch. 13 will not begin airing "One Life To Live" until 1973.) 4 PM Dark Shadows 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 News (Arthur Whiteside) 6 PM I Love Lucy (Ch. 13 will not begin airing ABC News until the fall of 1970.) 6:30 Truth Or Consequences 7 PM Real McCoys 7:30 Movie: "The Long Ships" 9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett (delay from 8:30) 10 PM Dick Cavett (guests: Sal Mineo, B.B. King, journalist I.F. Stone) 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:25 Editorial 11:30 Joey Bishop (guests: Robert Goulet and Polly Bergen) WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.) 11:30 Panorama (travel) 12 N It's A Great Life (1954-56 sitcom) 12:30 Topper 1 PM Scope (travel) 1:30 Movie: TBA 3 PM Movie: "Pride Of The Blue Grass" 4:30 Dick's Rascals 5:30 Robin Hood 6 PM News, Sports, Weather (in b&w) 6:30 Man From Cochise 7 PM Report Card 7:30 Assignment: Underwater 8 PM Movie: "A Tale Of Five Women" 10 PM News, Weather, Sports 10:20 Movie: "Durango Valley Raiders" 11:30 Yancy Derringer sign off 12 M WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET) 11 AM Canada On Film 11:30 Book Beat 12 N Aspect (agriculture) 12:30 News (Allen Clark) 12:45 Friendly Giant 1 PM off the air

5 PM Misterogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) 5:30 What's New 6 PM News (Allen Clark) 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Vine And The Fig Tree (the life of FDR's secretary of labor Frances Perkins) 7 PM North Carolina News Conference 7:30 Misterogers 8 PM World Press 9 PM NET Journal: "Science And Conscience" sign off 10 PM WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8 AM Morning News 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Movie: "Adventure In Diamonds" 11:30 News, Weather, Sports, Features 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 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 Galloping Gourmet 5 PM Sgt. Mills (kids' show) 6 PM Pioneers (selected "Death Valley Days" reruns) 6:30 ABC News (Frank Reynolds/Howard K. Smith) 7 PM Love That Bob (Cummings) 7:30 Avengers 8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 9 PM The Outcasts 10 PM Dick Cavett 11 PM Galloping Gourmet 11:30 Joey Bishop WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 8:30 Jack LaLanne 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Hazel 10:30 Merv Griffin (I assume that Ch. 26 is picking this up from CBS every night and playing it the next day, since Ch. 10 pre-empts it.) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 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 Bozo The Clown 6 PM ABC News 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM Gilligan's Island 7:30 Avengers 8:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett 9 PM The Outcasts 10 PM Dick Cavett 11 PM Joe Pyne (I'm not familiar with a 30-minute version of his show.) 11:30 Joey Bishop WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET) 4 PM Bridge With Jean Cox 4:30 Sportsmanlike Driving 5 PM What's New 5:30 Art And You 5:45 Friendly Giant 6 PM Misterogers 6:30 June Bugg (kids' show carried statewide on South Carolina ETV) 7 PM Rapunzel (performed by the Salzburg Marionettes) 7:30 What's New 8 PM Experiment ("Weather By Number" shows how weather information is gathered and interpreted.) 8:30 Yoga For Health 9 PM Firing Line 10 PM World Press sign off 11 PM WCTU (pre-Turner, now WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 3:30 Movie: "The Rage Of Paris" 5 PM Movie: "711 Ocean Drive" 7 PM Tarzan (CBS, pre-empted on Ch. 3, delay from Wed 7:30) 8 PM Soul Revue 8:30 Movie: "A Yank In Korea" 10 PM Run For Your Life 11 PM Movie: "For The Love Of Mary" WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 7:30 CBS News 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Morning Vespers 9:30 Ladies' Day 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 Dream House 1:30 Let's Make A Deal 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 Panorama (travel) 5 PM Compass (travel) 5:30 Evening Reflections 6 PM June Bugg 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Quest For Adventure 7:30 Gunsmoke 8:30 The Lucy Show 9 PM Mayberry R.F.D. 9:30 Family Affair 10 PM Jimmie Rodgers 11 PM Compass 11:30 Merv Griffin From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (NET) 5:45 Learn With Me only program listed WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET) 11 AM Canada On Film 11:30 Book Beat 12 N Aspect (agriculture) 12:30 News (Allen Clark) 12:45 Friendly Giant 1 PM off the air 5 PM Misterogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) 5:30 What's New 6 PM News (Allen Clark) 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Vine And The Fig Tree (the life of FDR's secretary of labor Frances Perkins) 7 PM North Carolina News Conference 7:30 Misterogers 8 PM World Press 9 PM NET Journal: "Science And Conscience" sign off 10 PM WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET) 4 PM Bridge With Jean Cox 4:30 Sportsmanlike Driving

5 PM What's New 5:30 Art And You 5:45 Friendly Giant 6 PM Misterogers 6:30 June Bugg (kids' show carried statewide on South Carolina ETV) 7 PM Rapunzel (performed by the Salzburg Marionettes) 7:30 What's New 8 PM Experiment ("Weather By Number" shows how weather information is gathered and interpreted.) 8:30 Yoga For Health 9 PM Firing Line 10 PM World Press sign off 11 PM Continuing on my NET/PBS analysis in the Appalachian region, we have to remember that this was the first Monday in September, and therefore Labor Day. That might explain why WSJK, for the third straight day, cannot get out more than two hours of programming on the airwaves, and from here, it looks like it might have been a mere 15 minutes. That is more than difficult for me to comprehend--I suspect there is some other explanation, namely that the station didn't provide TV Guide a full sked for the day because it didn't know exactly what it was going to have on hand at publication time. North Carolina had a split-day sked, with two hours around lunchtime and five hours in the early evening. South Carolina had a solid seven-hour block. Since school was certainly not in session on this day anywhere in the U.S., I find UNC-TV's practices on this day puzzling, since those midday shows are obviously for adults, not children like one might expect. I'm thinking most seriously, threatening even, to start a thread about NET/PBS scheduling in the 1960s and 1970s, and what was done in different parts of the country. That would be highly interesting to me, so watch out. Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Sunday, August 31, 1969 By request, from TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (NET) 8 PM Sounds Of Summer: Erich Leinsdorf's farewell concert as conductor of the Boston Symphony, from Tanglewood. Steve Allen hosts. sign off 10 PM WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 7:30 Black Heritage (the role of the black man in the Korean War) 8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 9 AM Tom & Jerry 9:30 Aquaman 10 AM The Story (religion) 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Light Unto My Path 11:30 Lone Ranger (animated, delay from Sat 1:30) 12 N Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo

12:30 Face The Nation (guest: Secretary of Labor George Shultz) 1 PM Fred Kirby's Rascals 2 PM Movie: "The Milkman" 3:30 AAU Track Meet: Warsaw Invitational (taped) 4:30 Wilburn Brothers (guest: Sonny Wright, another who?) 5 PM All-American College Show (talent) 5:30 21st Century 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:20 Business News 6:30 For The Record 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben (guest: Bart Starr) 8 PM Ed Sullivan (guests: Anna Moffo, Sandler and Young, Sam and Dave, Roslyn Kind, the Ballet America, Jackie Mason, Pat Cooper, clown Charlie Cairoli) 9 PM Hee Haw (guests: Sonny James and Tammy Wynette) 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 CBS News (Harry Reasoner) 11:30 Merv Griffin (guests: George Jessel, actress Heather MacRae, Charlie Manna, delay from Fri 11:30) WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 7 AM Bible Stories (may be Paul Harvey) 7:30 Wally Fowler (gospel music) 8:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee 9:30 America Sings 10 AM Junior America Jubilee 10:30 Brother Buzz 11 AM Church Service 12 N Church News 12:15 Social Security In Action 12:30 Meet The Press (from the National Governors' Conference in Colorado Springs; guests Buford Ellington (TN), Richard Hughes (NJ), John Love (CO), John McKeithen (LA), Richard Ogilvie (IL), Nelson Rockefeller (NY)) 1:30 no listing given 2 PM Bowling: All-America Youth Bowling Championships (finals, taped) 3 PM Movie: "Tip On A Dead Jockey" 5 PM no listing given 5:30 Vine And The Fig Tree (about FDR's secretary of labor Frances Perkins) 6 PM Congressional Report 6:30 Frank McGee Report 7 PM New Adventures Of Huck Finn 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color ("Davy Crockett Goes To Congress") 8:30 Mothers-In-Law 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM My Friend Tony 11 PM Report To The People 11:30 Sunday Tonight Show

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC) 6:45 Living Word 7 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee 8 AM Parade Of Quartets 9 AM Gospel Singing (don't know anything about this) 9:30 Kartoon Kapers 10 AM Light Unto My Path 10:30 The Answer 11 AM Christophers 11:30 TBA 12:30 Meet The Press 1:30 Guideline (guest: Joe Paterno) 2 PM Stoneman Family 2:30 Bonnie Lou And Buster (country music) 3 PM TBA 4 PM America Sings 4:30 Wagon Train 5:30 Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo 6 PM Congressional Report 6:30 Frank McGee Report 7 PM New Adventures Of Huck Finn 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color 8:30 Mothers-In-Law 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM My Friend Tony 11 PM News, Sports 11:30 Insight sign off 12 M WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 7:30 America Sings 8 AM Golden Gospel Hour 9 AM Forest Rangers 9:30 Christophers 10 AM Big Picture 10:30 Guideline (guest: former welterweight and middleweight boxing champion Carmen Basilio, delay from 1:30) 11 AM This Is The Life (religion, not to be confused with "This Is Your Life") 11:30 Rawhide 12:30 Meet The Press 1:30 History Behind The News 2 PM Bowling (see Ch. 4) 3 PM Focus (Maryville College) 3:30 Movies: "Harem Girl" and "The True Story Of Lynn Stewart" (Betsy Palmer and Jack Lord star in the second one) 5 PM Sunday Show 5:30 Vine And The Fig Tree 6 PM Congressional Report 6:30 Frank McGee Report 7 PM New Adventures Of Huck Finn 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color

8:30 Mothers-In-Law 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM My Friend Tony 11 PM Lawman 11:30 Sunday Tonight Show WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:45 Lake Lure Singers 7 AM Western Movie (no title given) 8 AM Aquaman 8:30 Tom & Jerry 9 AM Day Of Discovery 9:30 Blue Ridge Quartet 10 AM Skylight Cavalcade (I think this is more gospel music) 11 AM First Baptist Church Of Spartanburg 12 N Tri-State Report (SC, NC, GA) 12:15 Safety With Billy Fallaw 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM News Ministry 1:30 Movie: "Li'l Abner" 3:30 AAU Track Meet (see Ch. 3) 4:30 NFL Action (about linebackers, featured are Chuck Bednarik, Dick Butkus, Ray Nitschke, Tommy Nobis) 5 PM Jetsons 5:30 Amateur Hour (guests: singers Ann Grasso, the Terry Sisters, Sharon Taber, and the Lamy Family; tap dancer Michael Picardo; ukulele player Charles Ost; flutist Linda Nebeker; magician Ward Thomas) 6 PM 21st Century (on the future of automobiles; includes inflatable "balloons" which cushion the passenger against a collision with the dashboard, computers monitoring traffic and telling drivers when it's safe to pass; a computer that applies light pressure to brakes to avoid skids) 6:30 Hi Q (local high-school quiz bowl) 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM Hee Haw 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM CBS News 11:15 Faith For Today sign off 11:45 PM WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 7:30 Bible Stories (again, I think this is Paul Harvey) 8 AM Day Of Discovery 8:30 Encounter 9 AM Eleventh Hour (religion, not the old NBC series about psychiatrists) 9:30 This Is The Life

10 AM Cathedral Of Tomorrow (Rex Humbard) 11 AM Church Service (I think this is First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte) 12 N Storybook Squares (delay from Sat 12 N) 12:30 Meet The Press 1:30 no listing given 2 PM Bowling (see Ch. 4) 3 PM Film (past Heisman Trophy winners) 4 PM Vine And The Fig Tree 4:30 Bronco 5:30 News 6:30 Frank McGee Report 7 PM New Adventures Of Huck Finn 7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color 8:30 Mothers-In-Law 9 PM Bonanza 10 PM My Friend Tony 11 PM Carolina Sportsman 11:10 Movie: "Three Secrets" WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 7:30 Mull's Singing Convention (this must have been quite popular in Tennessee; I remember it being carried on WTVC Chattanooga and WTVF Nashville) 9:30 Light Unto My Path 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Camera Three (pianist Lili Kraus plays works by her "beloved Schubert") 11:30 Face The Nation 12 N Faith For Today 12:30 Day Of Discovery 1 PM Bonnie Lou And Buster 1:30 Area Scope 2 PM Movie: "His Majesty O'Keefe" 3 PM Film 3:30 AAU Track Meet (see Ch. 3) 4:30 NFL Action 5 PM Vine And The Fig Tree 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM 21st Century 6:30 Rat Patrol 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM Hee Haw 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM CBS News 11:15 Movie: "Apache Territory" WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS) 7:30 Camera Three (program of flamenco music, delay from 11 AM)

8 AM A.A. Allen Revival Hour 8:30 Lower Lighthouse 9 AM Revival Fires 9:30 Oral Roberts 10 AM Living Word 10:30 Look Up And Live 11 AM Church Service 12 N Aquaman 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM This Is The Life 1:30 Children's Gospel Hour 2 PM Movie: "The Man Behind The Gun" 3:30 AAU Track Meet (see Ch. 3) 4:30 NFL Action 5 PM Jetsons 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM 21st Century 6:30 Leave It To Beaver 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM Hee Haw (note that when "Hee Haw" went into syndication, Chs. 7, 10, and 11 stayed with it; Ch. 3 opted for Lawrence Welk and Ch. 40 didn't carry either one) 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM CBS News 11:15 TBA 11:30 Merv Griffin (see Ch. 3) WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 7 AM Aspect (agriculture) 7:30 Light Unto My Path 8 AM Count On Me 8:30 Herald Of Truth 9 AM Send The Light 9:30 Dudley Do-Right 10 AM Linus The Lionhearted 10:30 Faith For Today 11 AM First Baptist Church Of Asheville 12 N Topic 12:30 Government Story 1 PM Kingsmen Quartet 1:30 Issues And Answers (guest: AFL-CIO president George Meany) 2 PM Movie: "The Proud Ones" 3:30 Movie: "Bombers B-52" 5 PM Hidden Book (don't know what this is) 6 PM Judd For The Defense (delay from Fri 9 PM) 7 PM Land Of The Giants 8 PM ABC Movie: "Zulu" 10:45 ABC News (anchor not given) 11 PM Movie: "Middle Of The Night" WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.)

1 PM Movie: "Mr. Moto's Gamble" 2:30 Movie: "King Of The Cowboys" (who else but Roy Rogers?) 3:30 Movie: "Deep Waters" 5 PM America's Problems And Challenges 5:30 Big Picture 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:15 Social Security In Action 6:30 TV Reader's Digest 7 PM White Hunter 7:30 Movie: "Treasure Of The Petrified Forest" (this is not the Bogart classic "The Petrified Forest" nor is it "Treasure Of The Sierra Madre") 9:30 Movie: "Clouds Over Europe" 11 PM Assignment: Underwater 11:30 Third Man sign off 12 M WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET) 2 PM Ericourt Forum (arts) 2:30 French Chef 3 PM NET Playhouse: "The Madras House" (a British fashion house bought by Americans) 4:30 Exploring The Crafts 5 PM Make Room For Living (adding a room to a house) 5:30 Beethoven: Sonatas 6 PM Book Beat 6:30 Tempo (guest: jazz musician Roland Kirk) 7 PM Your Dollar's Worth 8 PM Sounds Of Summer sign off 10 PM WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8 AM Insight 8:30 Faith For Today 9 AM Living Word 9:30 Dudley Do-Right 10 AM Linus The Lionhearted 10:30 King Kong 11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery (tour of Sweden) 12 N Word Of Life 12:30 Spotlight (safety) 12:45 Film 1 PM Film 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM Scene Seventy 3 PM Uncle Waldo nothing is listed 3:30-5:30 5:30 Movie: "13 Hours By Air" 7 PM Land Of The Giants 8 PM ABC Movie: "Zulu" 10:45 ABC News

11 PM Living Word sign off 11:30 PM WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 7:30 Revival Fires 8 AM Cathedral Of Tomorrow 9 AM Oral Roberts 9:30 Dudley Do-Right 10 AM Linus The Lionhearted 10:30 King Kong 11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery 12 N Roller Derby 1 PM Film 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM Movies: "The Golden Hawk" and "Paula" 5 PM Let's Talk Sports 6 PM Scene Seventy 7 PM Land Of The Giants 8 PM ABC Movie: "Zulu" 10:45 ABC News 11 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army sign off 12 M WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET) 4:30 NET Festival (Erich Leinsdorf conducts the senior orchestra of the New England Conservatory of Music) 5:30 Your Dollar's Worth 6:30 French Chef 7 PM What's New 7:30 Book Beat 8 PM Sounds Of Summer 10 PM People And The City (originally aired on NBC) sign off 12 M WCTU (pre-Turner, now WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 12 N Herald Of Truth 12:30 Oral Roberts 1 PM Dwight And Cathy Moody (music) 1:30 Junior America Jubilee 2 PM Later Than You Think 2:30 Movie: "The 49th Man" 4 PM Movie: "The Frozen Ghost" 5 PM Movie: "The Rage Of Paris" 6:30 Ken Linker (local country music show) 7 PM Movie: "711 Ocean Drive" 9 PM Movie: "Affair In Trinidad" WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 9:30 Aquaman 10 AM Linus The Lionhearted

10:30 King Kong 11 AM Bullwinkle 11:30 Discovery (delay, about weather, including a visit to the National Hurricane Center in Miami) 12 N Big Picture 12:30 Face The Nation 1 PM Navy Film 1:30 Issues And Answers 2 PM Compass 2:30 Accent On Action 3:30 AAU Track Meet (see Ch. 3) 4:30 NFL Action 5 PM Jetsons 5:30 Amateur Hour 6 PM 21st Century 6:30 Oral Roberts 7 PM Lassie 7:30 Gentle Ben 8 PM Ed Sullivan 9 PM Hee Haw 10 PM Mission: Impossible 11 PM CBS News sign off 11:15 PM Youngstown-Erie - Wednesday, June 1, 1977 Source: TV Guide, Youngstown-Erie Edition YOUNGSTOWN 21 WFMJ-TV (NBC) 27 WKBN-TV (CBS) 33 WYTV (ABC) ALLIANCE 45 WNEO-TV (PBS) ERIE 12 WICU-TV (NBC) 24 WJET-TV (ABC) 35 WSEE-TV (CBS) 54 WQLN-TV (PBS) CLEVELAND 3 WKYC-TV (NBC) 5 WEWS (ABC) 8 WJW-TV (CBS) 25 WVIZ-TV (PBS) 43 WUAB-TV (Ind.) AKRON 23 WAKR-TV (ABC) CANTON 17 WJAN-TV (Ind.)

STEUBENVILLE 9 WSTV-TV (CBS, ABC) WHEELING 7 WTRF-TV (NBC) PITTSBURGH 2 KDKA-TV (CBS) HAMILTON, ONTARIO 11 CHCH-TV (Ind.) LONDON, ONTARIO 10 CFPL-TV (CBC) MORNING 5:30 2 URBAN LAB 5:40 3 CREDO 5:45 3 FARM FARE 5:50 3 KNOWLEDGE 6:00 2 PROJECTS 7 PTL CLUB 11 CAMERA ON CANADA 6:20 3 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY 5,8 NEWS 6:25 8 FIRST EDITION 6:30 2,8,27 SUMMER SEMESTER 5 INNER CIRCLE 11 ENJOY BEING BEAUTIFUL 6:50 3 WHAT'S DOING? 6:55 3 NEWS 7:00 2,8,27,35 CBS NEWS 3,7,12,21 TODAY

5 PORKY PIG AND FRIENDS 9 GOOD MORNING AMERICA 11 PAUL BERNARD, PSYCHIATRIST 23,24 GOOD MORNING AMERICA 33 700 CLUB 43 FLINTSTONES 7:30 11 ONTARIO SCHOOLS 43 HOWDY DOODY 8:00 2,8,9,27,35 CAPTAIN KANGAROO 5 MORNING EXCHANGE 10 LAUREL AND HARDY 43 BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS 8:30 10 ED ALLEN TIME 33 MISTER ROGERS 43 MAGILLA GORILLA 9:00 2 HERE'S LUCY 3 FAMILY AFFAIR 7 PHIL DONAHUE 8 MARCUS WELBY, M.D. 9,23 700 CLUB 10 ONTARIO SCHOOLS 12 I LOVE LUCY 21 TELEVIEW 24 MIKE DOUGLAS 27 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 33 DINAH! 35 LASSIE 43 BARNABY 9:15 21 BLACK HISTORY 9:20 21 CARTOONS 9:30 2 THAT GIRL 3 ROOM 222 10,27,35 TATTLETALES 12 MAYBERRY R.F.D. 21 SESAME STREET 43 ROMPER ROOM 10:00 2 YVONNE FORSTON 3,7,12 SANFORD AND SON 5 PHIL DONAHUE 8,9,27,35 HERE'S LUCY

10 MORNING BREAK 11 DAYBEAT 43 COFFEE SHOPPE 10:30 2,8,9,27,35 PRICE IS RIGHT 3,7,12,21 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 23 ROCK 24,33 EDGE OF NIGHT 43 ANTIQUE FURNITURE WORKSHOP 11:00 3,7,12,21 WHEEL OF FORTUNE 5,23,24 HAPPY DAYS 10 FRIENDLY GIANT 11 IT FIGURES 33 MARGARET LINTON AND FRIENDS 43 SAINT 54 SESAME STREET 11:15 10 MON AMI 11:30 2,8,9,27,35 LOVE OF LIFE 3,7,12,21 SHOOT FOR THE STARS 5,24,33 FAMILY FEUD 10 MR. DRESSUP 11 MIDDAY 23 CHARISMA 11:55 2,8,9,27,35 CBS NEWS AFTERNOON 12:00 2,5,7,8 NEWS 3,12,21 NAME THAT TUNE 9,27,35 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS 10 CARTOONS 23,24,33 SECOND CHANCE 43 ANDY GRIFFITH 12:30 2,8,9,35 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 3,7,12,21 CHICO AND THE MAN 5,23,24,33 RYAN'S HOPE 10,27 NEWS 11 ALL MY CHILDREN 43 LASSIE 12:40 27 MOVIE: "The Desperate Hours" (1955) 12:45

10 MOVIE: "Bedtime Story" (1964) 1:00 2,8 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS 3 ODD COUPLE 5,23,24,33 ALL MY CHILDREN 7 NAME THAT TUNE 9 RED DONLEY 12 AFTERNOON SHOW 21 GONG SHOW 35 JEANNE CARNES 43 MOVIE: "Best of the Badmen" (1951) 1:30 2,8,9,35 AS THE WORLD TURNS 3,7,11,12,21 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 54 ELECTRIC COMPANY 2:00 5,23,24,33 $20,000 PYRAMID 2:25 27 TALKBACK 2:30 2,8,9,27,35 GUIDING LIGHT 3,7,12,21 DOCTORS 5,11,23,24,33 ONE LIFE TO LIVE 10 EDGE OF NIGHT 3:00 2,9,27,35 ALL IN THE FAMILY 3,7,12,21 ANOTHER WORLD 8 TATTLETALES 10 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 17 PTL CLUB 43 LITTLE RASCALS 45 CHARACTERISTICS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES 3:15 5,11,23,24,33 GENERAL HOSPITAL 3:25 10 TAKE KERR 3:30 2,8,9,27,35 MATCH GAME 10 CELEBRITY COOKS 45 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU 4:00 2,21 MIKE DOUGLAS 3,7,12 GONG SHOW 5 DINAH! 8 ALL IN THE FAMILY 9 BEWITCHED

10 TAKE 30 11 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS 23 EDGE OF NIGHT 24 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 25,45,54 SESAME STREET 27 MOVIE: "The Strawberry Blonde" (1941) 33 BRADY BUNCH 35 MERV GRIFFIN 43 FLINTSTONES 4:30 3 EMERGENCY ONE! 7 DINAH! 8 MERV GRIFFIN 9 PARTRIDGE FAMILY 10 ZOOM/CAPTAIN NEMO 11 DINAH! 12 ANDY GRIFFITH 23,24,33 AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL 4:55 9 NEWS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE 5:00 5 AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL 9 HOGAN'S HEROES 10 FAMILY AFFAIR 12 GUNSMOKE 17 LASSIE 25,45,54 MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD 35 STAR TREK 43 ARCHIES 5:30 2 PARTRIDGE FAMILY 3 NEWS 9 HOGAN'S HEROES 10 LUCY SHOW 11 HOT HANDS 17 NIGHT GALLERY 21 ADAM-12 23 FAMILY FEUD 24 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE 25,45,54 ELECTRIC COMPANY 33 HOGAN'S HEROES 43 NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB EVENING 6:00 2,3,5,7,8,9,11,21,23,24,27,33,35 NEWS 10 FYI 12 TO TELL THE TRUTH 17 OUR DAY IN CANTON 25,45 ZOOM 43 BEWITCHED

54 WEATHER 6:15 54 COMMUNITY REPORT 6:30 3,12,21 NBC NEWS 5,23,24,33 ABC NEWS 8,9,27,35 CBS NEWS 11 PARTY GAME 17 POP GOES THE COUNTRY 25,45 VILLA ALEGRE 43 ANDY GRIFFITH 54 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 7:00 2 CBS NEWS 3 LIAR'S CLUB 5 TO TELL THE TRUTH 7 NBC NEWS 8 $128,000 QUESTION 9 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 10 SIROTA'S COURT 11 BEHIND THE SCENE WITH JONATHAN WINTERS 12 NEWS 17 GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE 21 EMERGENCY ONE! 23 BONANZA 24,33 ODD COUPLE 25 LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS 27 CROSS WITS 35 BRADY BUNCH 43 HOGAN'S HEROES 45 MacNEIL/LEHRER REPORT 54 CROCKETT'S VICTORY GARDEN 7:30 2 BASEBALL: Pirates vs. Phillies in Philadelphia 3 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 5 $25,000 PYRAMID 7 ADAM-12 8 MUPPET SHOW 9 DOLLY 10 BASEBALL: Kansas City Royals vs. Blue Jays in Toronto 11 FACE THE MUSIC 12 ADAM-12 24 BEWITCHED 25,54 MacNEIL/LEHRER REPORT 27 PRICE IS RIGHT 33 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE 35 MY THREE SONS 43 HOGAN'S HEROES 45 MOSAIC 8:00 3,7,12,21 MOVIE: "Living Free" (1972)

5,23,24,33 DONNY & MARIE 8 BASEBALL: Indians vs. Tigers in Detroit 9,27,35 GOOD TIMES 11 HAWAII FIVE-O 17 BORN TWICE 25 NOVA 43 BIG BATTLES 45 DECADES OF DECISION 54 ERIE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' MEETING 8:30 9,27,35 PILOT: "You're Gonna Love It Here" 17 TO BE ANNOUNCED 8:45 17 DAVE LOMBARDI 9:00 5,11,23,24,33 BARETTA 9,27,35 MOVIE: "Goldenrod" (1977) 17 PTL CLUB 25,54 GREAT PERFORMANCES 43 MOVIE: "A Fever in the Blood" (1961) 45 PALLISERS 10:00 2 AN EVENING WITH EDGAR ALLAN POE 3,7,12,21 KINGSTON: CONFIDENTIAL 5,11,23,24,33 CHARLIE'S ANGELS 25 DIAMOND RIVERS 45,54 NOVA 10:30 8 TREASURE HUNT 10 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? 25 BOOK BEAT 11:00 2,3,5,7,8,9,11,12,21,23,24,27,33,35 NEWS 10 CBC NEWS 17 PAUL HARVEY 25,54 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON? 43 ALL THAT GLITTERS 11:05 17 MOVIE: "The Tall Texan" (1953) 11:20 10 NEWS 11:30 2,9 MOVIE: "Fort Utah" (1967) 3,7,12,21 JOHNNY CARSON 5,24 ROOKIES 8 MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN 11 LARRY SOLWAY

23 700 CLUB 25,54 ABC NEWS 27 MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN 33 MOVIE: "Middle of the Night" (1959) 35 MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN 43 MOVIE: "Duel in Durango" (1957) 11:45 10 BARETTA 12:00 8 MOVIE: "Backtrack" (1969) 11 MERV GRIFFIN 35 MOVIE: "Young and Innocent" (1937) 12:40 5,24 MYSTERY OF THE WEEK 1:00 3,7,12,21 TOMORROW 23 NEWS 2:00 3,12 NEWS 2:10 5 NEWS Retro: Edmonton Mon, Aug 31, 1987 from Edmonton Sun Stations outside Alberta listed MT KREM 2-CBS Spokane 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 6:30 Tom & Jerry 7:30 News 8:00 CBS Morning News 8:30 Morning Program 10:00 $25,000 Pyramid 10:30 Card Sharks 11:00 Price is Right noon Quincy 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 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 Newlywed Game 8:30 Hollywood Squares 9:00 Michael Jackson: The Magic Returns (release of MJ's new record Bad and the premiere of the title track video)

9:30 Kate & Allie 10:00 Newhart 10:30 Designing Women 11:00 Cagney & Lacey mid. News 12:30 Simon & Simon 1:40 Movie "King of the Mountain" 3:00 CBS News Nightwatch CFRN 3-CTV Edmonton 5:00 Benny Hill 5:30 Newlywed Game 6:00 Definition 6:30 Canada AM 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Everyday Workout 10:00 Donahue 11:00 Day by Day noon Flintstones 12:30 Guess What 1:00 Lifetime 2:00 Another World 3:00 Cheers 3:30 Jeopardy! 4:00 Kidstreet 4:30 Price is Right 5:30 Wheel of Fortune 6:00 Eyewitness News 7:00 What a Country! 7:30 Live It Up 8:00 MacGyver 9:00 Movie "Lovesick" 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 Eyewitness News mid. Honeymooners Reunion Special (Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, and Joyce Randolph show clips from the series, including the 8-min colorized segment "Glow Worm Cleaning Powder") 1:00 Magnum, PI 2:00 Perry Mason 3:00 Brian Gazzard 3:30 Petticoat Junction 4:00 Gunsmoke KXLY 4-ABC Spokane 6:00 Eight is Enough 7:00 Here's Lucy 7:30 ABC World News This Morning 8:00 Good Morning America 10:00 Donahue 11:00 Who's the Boss? 11:30 Bargain Hunters noon Ryan's Hope 12:30 One Day at a Time 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Jetsons 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 News 6:00 NFL Pre-Season: St. Louis-Chicago usual sked...People's Court at 5:30, News at 6, Jennings at 7, WKRP in Cincinnati at 7:30, Taxi at 8, and M*A*S*H at 8:30 9:00 WSU Pre-Season Special 10:00 Making M*A*S*H (Mary Tyler Moore hosts this retrospective with comments by Alan Alda, Jamie Farr, Loretta Swit, Harry Morgan, and William Christopher) 11:30 M*A*S*H mid. News 12:30 ABC News Nightline 1:00 Monday Sportsnite 2:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 2:30 News CBXT 5-CBC Edmonton 8:00 Native Perspective 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Midday 1:00 All My Children 2:00 Coronation Street 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 Facts of Life 4:30 Edison Twins 5:00 Video Hits 5:30 Three's Company 6:00 Newsday 7:00 Par 27 7:30 Airwaves 8:00 Kate & Allie 8:30 Hangin' In 9:00 Newhart 9:30 Designing Women 10:00 The National 10:25 The Journal 11:00 News Final 11:30 CBC SportsWeekend: details not listed, but likely World Track & Field Championships highlights CKRD 6-CBC Red Deer 8:30 100 Huntley Street 9:30 FIT 10:00 Fred Penner's Place 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street noon Dialogue 1:00 All My Children 2:00 FIT 2:30 Trouble with Tracy 3:00 Guiding Light 4:00 You're Beautiful

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies 5:00 Three's Company 5:30 News 6:30 Silver Spoons 7:00 227 7:30 Airwaves 8:00 Kate & Allie 8:30 Hangin' In 9:00 Newhart 9:30 Designing Women 10:00 The National 10:25 The Journal 11:00 News 11:30 Love Connection mid. Comedy Break KHQ 6-NBC Spokane 6:00 Laverne & Shirley 6:30 Morning Stretch 7:00 Before Hours 7:30 NBC News at Sunrise 8:00 Today 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Classic Concentration 11:00 Wheel of Fortune 11:30 Scrabble noon Super Password 12:30 WordPlay 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Dynasty 5:00 Hour Magazine 6:00 News 7:00 NBC Nightly News 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 8:00 Jeopardy! 8:30 PM Magazine 9:00 ALF 9:30 Valerie 10:00 Year in the Life (pt 2) mid. News 12:30 Best of Carson 1:30 World Track & Field Championships Highlights KSPS 7-PBS Spokane 7:45 AM Weather 8:00 Reading Rainbow 8:30 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Today's Special 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Reading Rainbow 11:30 Body Pulse noon Sit & Be Fit 12:30 Frugal Gourmet

1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 John McLaughlin's One on One 2:00 National Geographic 3:00 Magic of Floral Painting 3:30 Collectors 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 3-2-1 Contact 6:00 World of Survival 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:30 Nightly Business Report 8:00 The Bounder 8:30 Yes, Minister 9:00 American Masters "Maurice Sendak: Mon cher papa" 10:00 On Stage at Wolf Trap (New England Ragtime Ensemble) 11:00 River Journeys (Brian Thompson on the Nile) mid. SCTV CJAL 9-Access Edmonton 9:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show 10:00 Today's Special 10:30 Harriet's Magic Hats 10:45 Jeremy 11:00 Dimensions in Science 11:30 Mr. Microchip noon Belle & Sebastian 12:30 Polka Dot Door 1:00 Learning to Live 1:30 Magic of Oil Painting 2:00 Readalong 2:10 Bodyworks 2:20 Write On! 2:30 Life Science 3:00 Storybook International 3:30 Spread Your Wings 4:00 Today's Special 4:30 Fables of the Green Forest 5:00 Going Great 5:30 Dimensions in Science 6:00 Boris Brott & Those Magnificent Music Machines 6:30 Pins & Needles 7:00 Mastering the Wilderness 7:30 Dr. Tilley & His Guinea Pigs 8:00 Kids of DeGrassi Street 8:30 Dramas for & About Young Canadians 9:00 Camera 9:30 Dear Aunt Agnes 10:00 Napoleon & Love QCTV Cable 10-Edmonton 5:00 Community Message Board 7:30 QCTV10 Magazine noon This & That 12:30 QCTV10 Magazine 3:00 NHK Japan 3:30 Sweden Presents

4:00 QCTV10 Magazine 4:30 Music Box 5:00 Tribal Trails 5:30 Swap Shop: Phone-In Ads 6:30 Tai Chi 7:00 Yoga 7:30 QCTV10 Magazine 8:00 QCTV Special 9:00 QCTV10 Magazine 9:30 TBA 11:00 Music Box 11:30 QCTV10 Magazine mid. Community Message Board Shaw Cable 10-Edmonton (Shaw's community channel was also carried by QCTV on ch 23, but Shaw wouldn't touch QCTV's with a 10' bargepole Cheesy) 5am Info 10 5:30pm Swap Shop: Phone-In Ads 6:30 TV10 Magazine 7:00 Yoga Fits In 7:30 TV10 Magazine 8:00 Law & You 10:00 RCMP Musical Rides 11:00 How to Hook Up Your VCR 11:10 Info 10 CBXFT 11-SRC Edmonton 9:15 Les anges du matin 10:15 Cinema "A la recherche du paradis" 11:30 Frontiere noon Premiere edition 12:15 Les demons du midi 1:15 Au jour le jour 2:15 Cinema (repeat of morning movie) 4:00 Felix et Ciboulette 4:30 Il etait une fois...la vie 5:00 Slask, ballet de Pologne 6:00 Ce soir 6:30 Connaissance du milieu 7:00 A premiere vue (from the Montreal World Film Festival) 7:30 Insolences d'une camera 8:00 La loi de Los Angeles (LA Law/x2) 10:00 Le Telejournal 10:25 Le Point/Nouvelles du sport 11:05 A premiere vie 11:35 Au jour le jour CITV 13-Ind Edmonton 5:30 Faith 20 6:00 Body Moves 6:30 It Figures 7:00 Spider-Man 7:30 Inspector Gadget 8:00 It's a New Day 9:00 100 Huntley Street 10:00 New You

10:30 Elegant Appetite 11:00 Good, Good Morning noon News 12:30 Astroboy 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 ALF 7:30 Valerie 8:00 Who's the Boss? (Thomas Hearns guest stars as a typing teacher that takes Tony on in a charity boxing match) 8:30 Growing Pains 9:00 Equalizer 10:00 News 11:00 Nightline mid. Entertainment Tonight 12:30 Fantasy Island 1:30 Family 2:30 That's Incredible! RETRO: BOSTON TV: FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 3, 1995 (CORRECT VERSION) Here's The Correct version of the boston tv schedule i posted earlier because i forgot to mention that the UPN and WB had just launched by now. 2 WGBH (PBS) Boston 6:00am Nightly Business Report 6:30am Bloomberg Business News 7:00am Sesame Street 8:00am Shining Time Station 8:30am Barney & Friends 9:00am Lamb Chop's Play-Along 9:30am Mr Rogers Neighborhood 10:00am Storytime 10:30am Reading Rainbow 11:00am Sesame Street 12:00pm Shining Time Station 12:30pm Lamb Chop's Play-Along 1:00pm Puzzle Place 1:30pm Storytime 2:00pm Mr Rogers Neighborhood 2:30pm Barney & Friends 3:00pm Sesame Street 4:00pm Reading Rainbow 4:30pm Ghostwriter 5:00pm Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? 5:30pm Bill Nye The Science Guy 6:00pm MacNeil/Leher Newshour 7:00pm The Group 7:30pm Are You Being Served? 8:00pm-11:00pm PBS Programming

11:00pm Are You Being Served? 11:30pm NewsNight 12:00am Charlie Rose 1:000am Sign Off 4 WBZ (CBS) Boston 5:00am WBZ News 4 7:00am CBS This Morning 9:00am Jenny Jones 10:00am Maury Povich 11:00am The Price Is Right 12:00pm WBZ News 4 12:30pm Young And The Restless 1:30pm Bold And The Beautiful 2:00pm As The World Turns 3:00pm Guiding Light 4:00pm Ricki Lake 5:00pm Maury Povich 6:00pm WBZ News 4 7:00pm CBS Evening News 7:30pm Entertainment Tonight 8:00pm-11:00pm CBS Primetime 11:00pm WBZ News 4 11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman 12:35am Late Late Show 1:35am WBZ News 4 2:05am Marilu 3:05am Infomercial 3:35am CBS News Up To The Minute 4:30am CBS Morning News 5 WCVB (ABC) Boston 5:00am NewsCenter 5 7:00am Good Morning America 9:00am Phil Donahue 10:00am Jerry Springer 11:00am Sally Jessy Raphael 12:00pm NewsCenter 5 12:30pm Loving 1:00pm All My Children 2:00pm One Life To Live 3:00pm General Hospital 4:00pm Oprah Winfrey 5:00pm NewsCenter 5 5:30pm NewsCenter 5 6:00pm NewsCenter 5 6:30pm ABC World News Tonight 7:00pm Inside Edition 7:30pm Chronicle 8:00pm-11:00pm ABC Primetime 11:00pm NewsCenter 5 11:35pm Nightline 12:05am Extra! 12:35am American Journal 1:05am Rolonda 2:05am Mike & Maty

3:05am ABC World News Now 4:30am ABC World News This Morning 7 WHDH (NBC) Boston 5:00am 7 News 7:00am Today Show 9:00am Live! With Regis & Kathie Lee 10:00am Geraldo 11:00am Leeza 12:00pm 7 News 1:00pm Days Of Our Lives 2:00pm Another World 3:00pm The Other Side 4:00pm A Current Affair 4:30pm Hard Copy 5:00pm 7 News 5:30pm 7 News 6:00pm 7 News 6:30pm NBC Nightly News 7:00pm Wheel Of Fortune 7:30pm Jeopardy! 8:00pm-11:00pm NBC Primetime 11:00pm 7 News 11:35pm Tonight Show 12:35am Late Night 1:35am Later 25 WFXT (FOX) Boston 6:00am-7:30am FOX 25 Kids Club Programs 7:30am Bobby's World 8:00am FOX 25 Kids Club Programs/Sitcoms 11:30am Rush Limbaugh 12:00pm Dennis Prager 12:30pm FOX 25 News 1:00pm Montel Williams 2:00pm Gordon Elliott 3:00pm Tiny Toon Adventures 3:30pm Taz-Mania 4:00pm Animaniacs 4:30pm Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 5:00pm Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 5:30pm Family Matters 6:00pm Family Matters 6:30pm Married With Children 7:00pm Roseanne 7:30pm Simpsons 8:00pm-10:00pm FOX Primetime 10:00pm FOX 25 News 10:30pm Cops 38 WSBK (UPN) Boston 5:00am Hogan Family 5:30am Tennesse Tuxedo 6:00am Ducktales 6:30am Bots Master 7:00am Garfield And Friends

7:30am Biker Mice From Mars 8:00am Tale Spin 8:30am Pink Panther 9:00am Paid Program 9:30am Odd Couple 10:00am Beverly Hillbillies 10:30am Beverly Hillbillies 11:00am Andy Griffith 11:30am Andy Griffith 12:00pm Richard Bey 1:00pm Family Feud 1:30pm Family Feud 2:00pm Underdog 2:30pm Woody Woodpecker 3:00pm Darkwing Duck 3:30pm Goof Troop 4:00pm Bonkers 4:30pm Aladdin 5:00pm Punky Brewster 5:30pm Saved By The Bell 6:00pm Beverly Hills, 90210 7:00pm Cheers 7:30pm Coach 8:00pm-10:00pm Various 10:00pm WBZ News 4 On TV38 10:30pm Juvenille Jusice 11:00pm Top Cops 11:30pm Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol 12:00am Murphy Brown 12:30am Empty Nest 1:00am Paid Program 1:30am Empty Nest 56 WLVI (WB) Boston 5:00am Good Times 5:30am Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00am V.R. Troopers 6:30am Jetsons 7:00am Conan The Adventurer 7:30am Dennis The Menace 8:00am Scooby Doo 8:30am Flintstones 9:00am Scooby-Doo 9:30am Popeye 10:00am The Bullwinkle Show 10:30am Infomercial 11:00am Head Of The Class 11:30am Dear John 12:00pm Love Connection 12:30pm Love Connection 1:00pm Charles Perez 2:00pm Brady Bunch 2:30pm Jetsons 3:00pm Conan The Adventurer 3:30pm Exosquad 4:00pm Transformers

4:30pm V.R. Troopers 5:00pm Mighty Max 5:30pm Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 6:00pm Full House 6:30pm Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 7:00pm Star Trek:The Next Generation 8:00pm-10:00pm Various 10:00pm The 10 O'Clock News 11:00pm Night Court 11:30pm Night Court 12:00am Jon Stewart 1:00am Infomercial 1:30am Three's Company 2:00am Sanford & Son 2:30am Archie Bunker's Place 3:00am-5:00am Various WFXT - (CORRECT VERSION) / WLVI / 68 WABU FROM TV GUIDE January 14, 1995 (Close) 25 WFXT (FOX) Boston Monday-Friday 6:00am Kenneth Copeland 6:30am Bugs Bunny (pre 1948) 7:00am Captain Planet 7:30am Bobby's World 8:00am FOX Clubhouse 8:30am Popeye (AAP Paramount) 9:00am Diff'rent Strokes 9:30am Silver Spoons 10:00am Cosby Show 10:30am Doogie Houser MD 11:00am Daily Mass 11:30am Rush Limbaugh 12:00pm Dennis Prager 12:30pm FOX 25 News 1:00pm Montel Williams 2:00pm Gordon Elliott 3:00pm Tiny Toon Adventures 3:30pm Taz-Mania 4:00pm Animaniacs 4:30pm Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 5:00pm Wonder Years 5:30pm Family Matters 6:00pm Family Matters 6:30pm Married With Children 7:00pm Roseanne 7:30pm Simpsons 8:00pm Melorse Place (Monday) Figure Skating (January 17 - Movie normally airs here) Tues Beverly Hills 90210 (Wed) Martin (Thurs) Mantis (Fri) 8:30pm Living Single (Thurs) 9:00pm Party Of 5 (Wed) New York Undercover (Thurs) X Files (Fri)

10:00pm FOX 25 News 10:30pm Cops 11:00pm Roseanne 11:30pm Amen 12:00am Barney Miller 12:30am Taxi 1:00am The Newz 1:30am Rush Limbaugh 2:00am Gordon Elliott 3:00am Montel Williams 56 WLVI (WB) Boston 5:00am Good Times 5:30am Welcome Back, Kotter 6:00am V.R. Troopers 6:30am Jetsons 7:00am Conan The Adventurer 7:30am Dennis The Menace 8:00am Scooby Doo 8:30am Flintstones 9:00am Scooby-Doo 9:30am What's Happening 10:00am Growing Pains (Infomercial aired at times) 10:30am Perfect Strangers (Infomercial aired at times) 11:00am Head Of The Class (Infomercial aired at times) 11:30am Dear John 12:00pm Love Connection 12:30pm Love Connection 1:00pm Charles Perez 2:00pm Brady Bunch 2:30pm Jetsons 3:00pm Conan The Adventurer 3:30pm Exosquad 4:00pm Transformers 4:30pm V.R. Troopers 5:00pm Mighty Max 5:30pm Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 6:00pm Full House 6:30pm Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 7:00pm Star Trek:The Next Generation 8:00pm-10:00pm Various 10:00pm The 10 O'Clock News 11:00pm Night Court 11:30pm Night Court 12:00am Jon Stewart 1:00am All In The Family 1:30am Three's Company 2:00am Sanford & Son (Infomercial aired at times) 2:30am Archie Bunker's Place (infomercial aired at times) 3:00am Man From Uncle 4:00am Infomercials 68 WABU (Ind) 5:00am Infomercials 6:00am Christian Science Bible Lesson

6:30am Children's Room 7:00am This Morning's Business 7:30am Today's Business 8:00am Adler On Line 9:00am Munsters 9:30am Addams Family 10:00am Leave It To Beaver 10:30am McHale's Navy 11:00am Gomer Pyle USMC 11:30am WKRP In Cincinnati 12:00pm I Love Lucy 12:30pm I Love Lucy 1:00pm Bonanza 2:00pm Gunsmoke 3:00pm Cannon 4:00pm Little House On The Prairie 5:00pm Golden Girls 5:30pm Mama's Family 6:00pm Rescue 911 6:30pm Rescue 911 7:00pm In The Heat Of The Night 8:00pm Adler On Line 9:00pm Magnum PI 10:00pm Matlock 11:00pm Northern Exposure 12:00am Hawaii-Five-O 1:00am Ironside 2:00am Hill Street Blues 3:00am Infomercials Retro: Montana Wed, Aug 30, 1989 from TV Guide-Montana edition Programs listed MT KTVQ 2-CBS Billings 6:00 CBS This Morning (guest Raymond Burr) 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Wheel of Fortune 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 As the World Turns noon News 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Geraldo (topic: cross-addiction) 3:00 Oprah Winfrey (Marriage between close relatives) 4:00 People's Court 4:30 Jeopardy! 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Whell of Fortune 7:00 Queen of the Beasts (Lindsay Wagner narrates this Survival Anglia special about lionesses) 8:00 Jake & the Fatman

9:00 Wiseguy 10:00 News 10:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:00 Pat Sajak (guests Amanda Bearse, Mick Fleetwood, and the Big Town Playboys) 12:30 Adderly 1:30 sign-off KREM 2-CBS Spokane 5:00 CBS News Nightwatch 7:00 CBS Morning News 7:30 News 8:00 CBS This Morning 10:00 Family Feud 10:30 Wheel of Fortune 11:00 Price is Right noon Geraldo 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 6:00 News 7:00 CBS Evening News 7:30 Cosby Show 8:00 Cheers 8:30 Night Court 9:00 Queen of the Beasts 10:00 Jake & the Fatman 11:00 Wiseguy mid. News 12:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 1:00 Pat Sajak 2:30 Adderly 3:30 News 4:00 CBS News Nightwatch KWGN 2-Ind Denver 5:00 Jeffersons 5:30 Bob Newhart 6:00 Spiral Zone 6:30 GI Joe 7:00 COPS 7:30 Dennis the Menace (animated) 8:00 Yogi Bear 8:30 Blinky's Fan Club 9:00 Kenneth Copeland 9:30 Alice 10:00 Fantasy Island 11:00 Hart to Hart noon Andy Griffith 12:30 I Love Lucy (bw) 1:00 Leave It to Beaver (bw) 1:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 2:00 Bewitched 2:30 Ghostbusters

3:00 Woody Woodpecker 3:30 Real Ghostbusters 4:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 4:30 Fun House 5:00 Diff'rent Strokes 5:30 What's Happening Now!! 6:00 Three's a Crowd 6:30 One Day at a Time 7:00 Movie "The In-Laws" 9:00 News 9:30 INN News 10:00 Star Trek 11:00 Jeffersons 11:30 Tales from the Darkside mid. Movie "Comes a Horseman" 2:30 Movie "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle" (bw) 4:00 SCTV Network (x2) KUTV 2-NBC Salt Lake City 5:10 Together 5:15 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 News 7:00 Today (includes a segment on sports equipment) 9:00 Concentration 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw 10:00 Golden Girls 10:30 Generations 11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee (guest Merle Haggard) noon News 12:55 Together 1:00 Santa Barbara 2:00 Another World 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Phil Donahue (Being attracted to a friend's boyfriend or husband) 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 PM Utah 7:00 Unsolved Mysteries 8:00 Night Court 8:30 FM 9:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" 10:00 News 10:35 Tonight Show (guests k.d. lang & the Reclines) 11:35 Entertainment Tonight 12:05 Late Night with David Letterman (guests Fred Willard and Jake Johnannsen) 1:05 Sweethearts 1:35 Later with Bob Costas (Mike Wallace, pt 1) 2:05 sign-off KRTV 3-CBS Great Falls 6:00 CBS This Morning 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Wheel of Fortune 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns noon News 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Geraldo 3:00 People's Court 3:30 Love Connection 4:00 Win, Lose or Draw 4:30 Hollywood Squares 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Jeopardy! 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Queen of the Beasts 8:00 Jake & the Fatman 9:00 Wiseguy 10:00 News 10:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:00 Pat Sajak 12:30 Adderly 1:30 sign-off KYUS 3-Miles City/KOUS 4-Hardin & Billings/KCTZ 7-Bozeman (ABC) 6:00 (3/4 only) Morning Stretch 6:30 (3/4 only) Jimmy Swaggart 7:00 Good Morning America (guest Judd Nelson) 9:00 Home (PMS and mother-daughter relationships/time-saving tips) 10:00 Perfect Strangers 10:30 Loving 11:00 All My Children noon Love Connection 12:30 Morning Stretch 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 Superior Court 2:30 One Life to Live 3:30 Dennis the Menace (animated) 4:00 Smurfs' Adventures 4:30 Super Sloppy Double Dare 5:00 Gidget 5:30 ABC World News Tonight 6:00 (3/4) Family Ties 6:00 (7) News 6:30 Monkees 7:00 Growing Pains 7:30 Head of the Class 8:00 Hooperman 8:30 Coach 9:00 China Beach 10:00 Love Connection 10:30 ABC News Nightline 11:00 (3/4) Movie "Smash-Up" (bw) 11:00 (7) sign-off 1:00 (3/4) sign-off KXLF 4-CBS/ABC Butte 6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Wheel of Fortune 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 As the World Turns noon News 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Phil Donahue 4:00 Jeopardy! 4:30 People's Court 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Cosby Show 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Queen of the Beasts 8:00 Jake & the Fatman 9:00 Wiseguy 10:00 News 10:30 Newhart 11:00 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:30 Pat Sajak 1:00 Adderly 2:00 sign-off KXLY 4-ABC Spokane 6:00 Success N Life 7:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends 7:30 ABC World News This Morning 8:00 Good Morning America 10:00 Phil Donahue 11:00 Home noon Sally Jessy Raphael (relation between one's wife and ex-wife) 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Jetsons 4:30 Little House on the Prairie 5:30 USA Today 6:00 News 7:00 ABC World News Tonight 7:30 Entertainment Tonight 8:00 M*A*S*H 8:30 Newhart 9:00 Growing Pains 9:30 Head of the Class 10:00 Hooperman 10:30 Coach 11:00 China Beach mid. News 12:30 ABC News Nightline 1:00 USA Today 1:30 News 2:00 sign-off

KFBB 5-ABC Great Falls 6:00 ABC World News This Morning 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Home 10:00 Perfect Strangers 10:30 Loving 11:00 All My Children noon One Life to Live 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 Phil Donahue (credit-card abuse) 3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael 4:00 Three's Company 4:30 Andy Griffith 5:00 M*A*S*H 5:30 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Cosby Show 7:00 Growing Pains 7:30 Head of the Class 8:00 Hooperman 8:30 Coach 9:00 China Beach 10:00 News 10:35 ABC News Nightline 11:05 Arsenio Hall (guests Corbin Bernsen and Eric Roberts) 12:05 sign-off KXGN 5-CBS/NBC Glendive 6:00 CBS This Morning 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Wheel of Fortune 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 Golden Girls 11:30 Bold & the Beautiful noon As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Win, Lose or Draw 2:30 Concentration 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears 4:30 NBC Nightly News 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Queen of the Beasts 7:00 Jake & the Fatman 8:00 Wiseguy 9:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" 10:00 News 10:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:00 Pat Sajak 12:30 Adderly 1:30 sign-off KSL 5-CBS Salt Lake City 5:00 Headline News

5:30 CBS Morning News 6:00 CBS This Morning 8:00 Focus 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 As the World Turns noon News 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Hollywood Squares 2:30 Win, Lose or Draw 3:00 Oprah Winfrey 4:00 Cosby Show 4:30 Charles in Charge 5:00 M*A*S*H 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 News 6:30 USA Today 7:00 Queen of the Beasts 8:00 Jake & the Fatman 9:00 Wiseguy 10:00 News 10:35 M*A*S*H 11:05 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:35 Pat Sajak 1:05 News 1:40 Focus 2:30 CBS News Nightwatch 4:00 Headline News KTVM 6-Butte/KCFW 9-Kalispell/KECI 13-Missoula (NBC/ABC) 6:00 Alvin Show 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw 10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Generations 11:00 All My Children noon Geraldo 1:00 General Hospital 2:00 Another World 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 DuckTales 4:30 Family Ties 5:00 News 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 News 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:00 Wonder Years (1 day delay) 7:30 Growing Pains 8:00 Night Court 8:30 FM 9:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" 10:00 Unsolved Mysteries 11:00 News 11:30 ABC News Nightline

mid. Late Night with David Letterman 1:00 Later with Bob Costas 1:30 sign-off KHQ 6-NBC Spokane 6:00 Classic Country 6:30 Morning Stretch 7:00 This Morning's Business 7:30 NBC News at Sunrise 8:00 Today 10:00 Family Ties 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Golden Girls 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon Scrabble 12:30 Generations 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Another World 3:00 Santa Barbara 4:00 Bob Newhart 4:30 Webster 5:00 Kate & Allie 5:30 Family Ties 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 News 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Win, Lose or Draw 9:00 Unsolved Mysteries 10:00 Night Court 10:30 FM 11:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" mid. News 12:30 Tonight Show 1:30 Late Night with David Letterman 2:30 Infomercial 3:00 sign-off KSPS 7-PBS Spokane 7:45 AM Weather 8:00 Reading Rainbow 8:30 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 9:30 Today's Special 10:00 Sasame Street 11:00 Body Pulse 11:30 Sit & Be Fit noon Art of William ALexander & Lowell Spears 12:30 Cuisine Rapide 1:00 Great Moments from Austin City Limits (performers include Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, George Strait, Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris, and Willie Nelson) 2:30 Beyond Business as Usual 3:00 Strip Quilting with Kaye Wood 3:30 Wild America 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street 5:30 Reading Rainbow 6:00 3-2-1 Contact 6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 7:30 Nightly Business Report 8:00 Evening at Pops (from 1988: tribute to Fred Astaire with Tommy Tune, the Manhattan Rhythm Kings, and the American Ballroom Theatre) 9:00 Mark Russell 9:30 Timeline (1453 fall of the Byzantine Empire) 10:00 Hollywood Legends "Cary Grant: The Leading Man" (among those paying tribute: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Leslie Caron, Ralph Bellamy, Deborah Kett, Stanley Donen, and Stanley Kramer) 11:00 John Cleese (Melvyn Bragg hosts an intimate portrait of the Python alumni) mid. Movie "I Cover the Waterfront" (bw) 1:10 sign-off CFAC 7-Ind Lethbridge 5:00 News 6:00 Men in Action 6:30 Mr. Wizard's World 7:00 Monty's Travelling Reptile Show 7:30 Kidstreet 8:00 DuckTales 8:30 It Figures 9:00 Chain Reaction 9:30 Lingo 10:00 100 Huntley Street 11:00 Liar's Club 11:30 News noon Oprah Winfrey 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Bumper Stumpers 2:30 Jackpot 3:00 Men in Action 3:30 Kidstreet 4:00 Young & the Restless 5:00 Jeopardy! 5:30 News 6:00 Perfect Strangers 6:30 Coach 7:00 Knots Landing 8:00 Midnight Caller 9:00 Unsolved Mysteries 10:00 News 10:45 Dan's Lite Show 11:00 Tourist Town: Lethbridge 11:30 Bizarre mid. A Current Affair 12:30 Tonight Show 1:30 Benny Hill 2:00 Movie "White Nights" KULR 8-NBC Billings 6:00 This Morning's Business 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Today 9:00 Concentration

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw 10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Golden Girls 11:00 Phil Donahue noon News 12:30 Generations 1:00 Santa Barbara 2:00 Another World 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Win, Lose or Draw 4:30 A Current Affair 5:00 NBC Nightly News 5:30 News 6:00 USA Today 6:30 Cosby Show 7:00 Unsolved Mysteries 8:00 Night Court 8:30 FM 9:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" 10:00 News 10:35 Tonight Show 11:35 Late Night with David Letterman 12:35 Later with Bob Costas 1:05 sign-off KPAX 8-CBS/ABC Kalispell 6:00 CBS This Morning 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Wheel of Fortune 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 As the World Turns noon News 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 Oprah Winfrey 4:00 Jeopardy! 4:30 People's Court 5:00 CBS Evening News 5:30 News 6:00 Cosby Show 6:30 Wheel of Fortune 7:00 Queen of the Beasts 8:00 Jake & the Fatman 9:00 Wiseguy 10:00 News 10:30 Newhart (guest star Jose Ferrer) 11:00 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:30 Pat Sajak 1:00 Adderly 2:00 sign-off KUMV 8-NBC Williston 5:00 NBC News at Sunrise 5:15 Country Morning

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise 6:00 Today 8:00 Phil Donahue 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw 10:00 Generations 10:30 Family Ties 11:00 News 11:30 Days of Our Lives 12:30 Another World 1:30 Santa Barbara 2:30 Oprah Winfrey 3:30 Family Feud 4:00 Jeopardy! 4:30 NBC Nightly News 5:00 News 5:30 Wheel of Fortune 6:00 Unsolved Mysteries 7:00 Night Court 7:30 FM 8:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" 9:00 News 9:30 Tonight Show 10:30 Late Night with David Letterman 11:30 Later with Bob Costas mid. sign-off KUSM 9-PBS Bozeman 6:15 Body Electric 6:45 AM Weather 7:00 Sesame Street 8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8:30 Sit & Be Fit 9:00 Magic of Water Colors 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 11:00 Skating Spectacular 1989 noon National Audubon Society 1:00 Ramona 1:30 Sesame Street 2:30 3-2-1 Contact 3:00 Reading Rainbow 3:30 Sesame Street 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:00 Reading Rainbow 5:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 Mark Russell 7:30 Timeline 8:00 Hollywood Legends "Cary Grant: The Leading Man" 9:00 Movie "Book of Days" 10:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour 11:00 sign-off KXMD 11-CBS Williston 5:30 Ag Day

6:00 CBS This Morning 8:00 Family Feud 8:30 Wheel of Fortune 9:00 Price is Right 10:00 Young & the Restless 11:00 News 11:15 Noon Show 11:30 Bold & the Beautiful noon As the World Turns 1:00 Guiding Light 2:00 Woody Woodpecker 2:30 Dennis the Menace (animated) 3:00 Bewitched 3:30 Three's Company 4:00 M*A*S*H 4:30 CBS Evening News 5:00 News 5:30 Cosby Show 6:00 Queen of the Beasts 7:00 Jake & the Fatman 8:00 Wiseguy 9:00 News 9:35 Cheers 10:05 US Open Tennis Highlights 10:35 Pate Sajak 12:05 Adderly 1:05 sign-off KTVH 12-NBC Helena 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Golden Girls 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw 10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael noon Judge 12:30 Generations 1:00 Santa Barbara 2:00 Another World 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Bewitched 4:30 Hollywood Squares 5:00 Win, Lose or Draw 5:30 News 6:00 NBC Nightly News 6:30 Entertainment Tonight 7:00 Unsolved Mysteries 8:00 Night Court 8:30 FM 9:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 sign-off

KTGF 16-NBC Great Falls 6:00 NBC News at Sunrise 7:00 Today 9:00 Body by Jake 9:30 Taxi 10:00 Scrabble 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Golden Girls 11:30 Win, Lose or Draw noon Newlywed Game 12:30 Generations 1:00 Santa Barbara 2:00 Another World 3:00 Days of Our Lives 4:00 Dating Game 4:30 Family Feud 5:00 NBC Nightly News 5:30 News 6:00 Family Ties 6:30 Cheers 7:00 Unsolved Mysteries 8:00 Night Court 8:30 FM 9:00 NBC News Special "Bad Girls" 10:00 News 10:30 Tonight Show 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman 12:30 sign-off Retro: North Alabama (Birmingham and Huntsville) Saturday 8/31/96 Posted a few days before the anniversary... Listings for the day before the Big Switch of 96. WBRC ends a 35 year run as the ABC affiliate for North-Central Alabama; the last day WCFT and WJSU operate as separate stations, and three Fox affiliates prepare for their new identities Source: TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition 8/31-9/6/1996 CHANNELS LISTED (with network affiliations of that day) -BIRMINGHAM6 WBRC (ABC) 10 WBIQ (PBS) 13 WVTM (NBC) 21 WTTO (Fox) 42 WBMG (CBS) 68 WABM (UPN) -HUNTSVILLE19 WHNT (CBS) 25 WHIQ (PBS) 31 WAAY (ABC) 48 WAFF (NBC) 54 WZDX (Fox)

-TUSCALOOSA17 WDBB (Fox) 33 WCFT (CBS) -ANNISTON40 WJSU (CBS) -GADSDEN44 WNAL (Fox/WB) -FLORENCE15 WOWL (NBC) 26 WYLE (WB) 36 WFIQ (PBS) -COLUMBUS, MISS.4 WCBI (CBS) -TUPELO9 WTVA (NBC) Note: Programming on Channels 7, 10, 25 and 36 is listed under the single bullet APT 5:00 4 Lighter Side of Sports 6-9 Headline News (until 6:00 on Ch. 9) 13 News for Kids 17-21-54 Infomercials (until 6:00 on Ch. 17) 19 AG-USA 26 Mitchells in the Morning 31 World News Now (until 6:00) 33-44 U.S. Farm Report 68 Brady Bunch 5:30 4 Full House 6-42 Infomercial 13 Captain Planet 19 19 Outdoors 21 California Dreams 33-48 Sportsmans Showcase 44 Backyard America 54 Nick News 68 Laverne and Shirley 6:00 4 Dragon Ball 6 Main Floor 9 Jelly Bean Jungle 13 Today 15 Sports Report 17 Gladiators 2000 19 Daybreak 21 Baby Huey

26 31 33 40 42 44 48 54 68

Phantom 2040 News Madisons Adventures Sammy and Company U.S. Farm Report Out of the Blue Waters of Life Bonkers Happy Ness: Secret of the Loch

6:30 4 Captain Planet 6 Nancy Drew 9 Happy Ness: Secret of the Loch 15 Inside Agriculture 17 Out of the Blue 21 G.I. Joe Extreme 26 Sing Me a Story 33-40 News for Kids 42 Your Mind and Body 44 Sylvester and Tweety 48 NBA Inside Stuff 54 Bonkers 68 Princess Gwenevere 7:00 4-33-40 Timon and Pumba 6-31 Winnie the Pooh 9-15-48 Today 17-21-44-54 Bobbys World 26 Bill Nye the Science Guy 42 Martha Stewart Living 68 Mutant League APT Sesame Street 7:30 4-33-40 Felix the Cat 6-31 Free Willy 17-21-44-54 Bobbys World 26 New Captain Planet 42 Haven 68 Mega Man 8:00 4-19-33-40 The Mask 6 Fudge 13 News 17-21-44-54 Power Rangers ZEO 26 Sylvester and Tweety 31 Jack Hannas Animal Adventures 42 Bamas Greatest Games 68 Darkstalkers APT Barney and Friends 8:30 4-19-33-40 The Mask

6-31 Bump in the Night 17-21-44-54 Killer Tomatoes 26 Animaniacs 68 Biker Mice from Mars APT Lamb Chops Play-Along 9:00 4-19-33-40 Ace Ventura 6-31 Bugs Bunny 9-13-15 Saved by the Bell 17-21-44-54 Casper 42 Crimson Tide This Week 48 Not Just News 68 Iron Man APT Magic School Bus 9:30 4-19-33-40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 9-13-15-48 Hang Time 17-21-44-54 Goosebumps 26 Pinky and the Brain 42 Watson Brown: (UAB) Football 68 Fantastic Four APT Wishbone 10:00 4-19-33-40-42 U.S. Open Tennis (until 5:00 p.m.) 6-31 Fudge 9-13-15-48 Saved by the Bell 17-21-44-54 Spider Man 26 Freakazoid! 68 Sing Me a Story APT Ghostwriter 10:30 6-31 Aliens in the Family 9-13-15-48 California Dreams 26 Earthworm Jim 68 Bill Nye the Science Guy APT Krafts Creatures 11:00 6 What a Mess 9-13-15 NBA Inside Stuff 17-21-44-54 In the Zone 26 Jetsons 31 Auburn Football Preview 48 Saturday Home Tour 68 Jelly Bean Jungle APT Taste of Louisiana 11:30 6-31 Weekend Special 9 Nick News 13-48 Infomercials (until 12:30 on Ch. 13) 15 Iron Man

17-21-44-54 Baseball Pregame 26 Flintstones 68 Gadget Boy and Heather APT Grilling with George Hirsch 12:00 6 Infomercial 9 Road to U.S. Olympic Gold 15 Extra! 17-21-44-54 Baseball: Braves at Cubs 26 WCW Wrestling 31 Children First: New Schools, New Rules 48 Team Baywatch USA 68 Movie: Where the Heart Is (1990) APT Frugal Gourmet 12:30 6-31 Golf: Greater Milwaukee Open 13 National Geographic: On Assignment 15 TBA APT Victory Garden 1:00 9 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 15 Newsworthy 26 WCW Wrestling 48 SEC Football 96: The Season Ahead APT New Garden 1:30 9-13-15-48 Ironman Triathlon APT Marthas Sewing Room 2:00 26 Highlander 68 Movie: Secrets (Made for TV, 1995) APT Sewing with Nancy 2:30 6-31 College Football: Clemson at North Carolina APT Joy of Painting 3:00 9-13-15-48 NFL Kickoff 1996 17 Movie: Stay Tuned (1992) 21-44-54 Kickoff 96 Preview 26 Fantastic Four APT Nova 3:30 9-13-15-48 Volleyball 26 Woods and Wetlands 4:00 21 Matlock 26 Bob Vilas Home Again

44 Pinky and the Brain 54 Tarzan: The Epic Adventure 68 Flipper APT Adventures in Scale Modeling 4:30 26 Your New House 44 Gladiators 2000 5:00 4 Kidzone 9 Focus 13-19-42-48 News 15 TBA 17 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 21 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 26 Plant Groom 33-40 Wheel of Fortune 44 Flipper 68 Sweet Valley High APT Hometime 5:30 4-19-33-40-42 CBS News 9 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years 13-15-48 NBC News 26 Animal Doctor 68 Soul Train APT Louisiana Cookin 6:00 4 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 6 Jepoardy! 13 U.S. Customs: Classified 15 TBA 17-40-42 Baywatch 19 Lazarus Man 21 Home Improvement 26 College Football: Norfolk State vs. Virginia State 31 Star Trek: Voyager 33 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 44 Kirk 48 Wheel of Fortune 54 Star Trek APT Julies Kitchen 6:30 6-9 Wheel of Fortune 15 Real Estate Classifieds 44 Brotherly Love 48 Jeopardy! 68 Fresh Prince APT Wild America 7;00 4-19-33-40-42 Dr. Quinn

6 Movie: The Vanishing (1993) 9-13-15-48 Ushuala: The Ultimate Adventure 17-21-44-54 Cops 31 Second Noah 68 Movie: The Hurricane (1937) APT Lawrence Welk 7:30 17-21-44-54 Cops 8:00 4-19-33-40-42 Touched by an Angel 9-13-15-48 Class Reunion 17-21-44-54 Americas Most Wanted 31 The Beatles Anthology APT This Old House 8:30 APT New Yankee Workshop 9:00 4-19-33-40-42 Walker, Texas Ranger 6 News 17-21-54 Star Trek: Next Generation 44 Highlander 68 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues APT Are You Being Served? 9:30 6 Sports Live 10:00 4-6-9-13-31-33-40-42-48 News 15 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 17-44-54 Mad TV 21 Andy Griffith 26 World of Nature 68 Amen APT Keeping Up Appearances 10:30 4 Xena: Warrior Princess 6 Mad TV 9-13-15-48 Saturday Night Live 21 Andy Griffith 31 TBA 42 Baywatch Nights 68 Mamas Family APT Red Dwarf 10:35 19-40 Baywatch Nights 33 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 11:00 17 Tales from the Crypt

21 Mad TV 26 Renegade 31 Classifieds 44 High Tide 54 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 68 Comedy Showcase APT Jack Horkheimer 11:30 4 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 6 Lands End 17 Tales from the Crypt 31 TBA 42 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 11:35 19 Lands End 33 Highlander 40 One West Waikiki 12:00 9 WCW Wrestling 13 Renegade 15 Tales from the Crypt 17-21-44 Infomercials (Until 1:00 on Ch. 17) 26 Soul Train 48-68 Night Stand 54 Movie: The Sting II (1983) 12:30 4 Sightings 6 Save Our Streets 15 Tales from the Crypt 21 WCW Wrestling 31 Forever Knight 42 Xena: Warrior Princess 44 Beyond Reality 12:35 19 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years 40 Billy Abbott: Music 1:00 9 Soul Train 13 The Extraordinary 15 Extra! 17-44 Movie: Requiem for a Secret Agent (Italian, 1965) 26 USWA Wrestling 48 Beyond Reality 1:05 40 Your Mind and Body 1:30 4 Infomercial 6 Tales from the Crypt

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Movie: Ed and His Dead Mother (1993) Movie: Perfect (1985) Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Baywatch

2:00 4 United States Air and Trade Show 6 Tales from the Crypt 9-13 Nightside (Until 4:30 on Ch. 9; until 5:00 on Ch. 13) 26 Movie: TBA 54 Babylon 5 2:30 6 News 42 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years 48 Nightside (until 5:30) 3:00 4 College Football Preview 6 Entertainment Tonight 44 Movie: TBA 54 Save Our Streets 3:30 21 Head of the Class 31 ANC News 42 Court TV: Inside Americas Courts 4:00 6 Home Shoppers Spree 21-54 Infomercials 26 Joy of Music 4:30 4 Its Your Business 6-9 Headline News 26 Planet Groom 31 U.S. Farm Report 4:35 33-40 Movie: TBA REtro: North Alabama (Birmingham and Huntsville) Sunday 9/1/96 Listings for the day of the Big Switch of 96. WBRC becomes the Fox affiliate for North-Central Alabama; WCFT and WJSU combine operations and become the markets ABC affiliate, WNAL begins an eighteen month stint as a CBS affiliate, and WTTO and WDBB become independent stations. Source: TV Guide, Northern Alabama Edition 8/31-9/6/1996 CHANNELS LISTED (with new network affiliations) -BIRMINGHAM6 WBRC (Fox)

10 13 21 42 68

WBIQ (PBS) WVTM (NBC) WTTO (Ind.) WBMG (CBS) WABM (UPN)

-HUNTSVILLE19 WHNT (CBS) 25 WHIQ (PBS) 31 WAAY (ABC) 48 WAFF (NBC) 54 WZDX (Fox) -TUSCALOOSA17 WDBB (Ind.) 33 WCFT (ABC) -ANNISTON40 WJSU (ABC) -GADSDEN44 WNAL (CBS) -FLORENCE15 WOWL (NBC) 26 WYLE (WB) 36 WFIQ (PBS) -COLUMBUS, MISS.4 WCBI (CBS) -TUPELO9 WTVA (NBC) Note: Programming on Channels 7, 10, 25 and 36 is listed under the single bullet APT 5:00 4 Church Service-Baptist 13 Travel Update 17 Infomercials (until 6:30) 19 Timon and Pumba 21 Minority Business Report 26 Music and the Spoken Word 31 Martha Stewart Living 44 TBA 5:30 6-42 Infomercials (until 6:30 on Ch. 42) 13 Reality Check 19 Felix the Cat 21 Americas Black Forum 26 Jerusalem on Line 31 Dialog 48 Its Your Business 54 Iron Man

6:00 4 Golden Spiritual Hour 6 Lighter Side of Sports 13 Jimmy Swaggart 15 Remodeling Today 19 Daybreak 21 Creepy Crawlers 26 Nancy Drew 31 News 44 Infomercial 48 Waters of Life 54 Fantastic Four 68 Rivers of Living Waters 6:30 6 Hour of Power 9 Sportsmans Showcase 15 Heavens Jubilee 17 Written Word 21 Tonko and the Guardians of the Magic 26 Hardy Boys 33-40 TBA 42 Seeking the Lost 44 Old-Time Gospel Hour 48 Infomercial 54 V.R. Troopers 68 Church Service 7:00 4 Frank Cayson Ministry 9 Campus Report 13-48 Today 15 Waters of Life 17 Coral Ridge 21 Living Word 26 TBA 31-33-40 Good Morning America-Sunday 42 Feed Your Mind! 54 Mega Man 68 More Than Conquerors Church APT Sesame Street 7:30 4 Church Service-Church of Christ 6 Changed Lives 9 Time to Make a Difference 15 Way of Life 21 Church Service-Methodist 42 Strength for Today 54 WMAC Masters 68 Church Service (denomination not specified) 8:00 4-19-42-44 CBS Sunday Morning 6-13-31 News (until 10:00 on Ch. 6, until 9:00 on Ch. 13) 15 Church Service-Baptist

17 Church of Jesus Christ 21 Day of Discovery 26 Christ for the Crisis 33-40 This Week in West Alabama 48 Real Estate Classifieds 54 Infomercial 68 Ernest Angley APT Mister Rogers 8:30 9 Christ for the Crisis 17 Victorious Living 21 Creflo A. Dollar 26 Master of the Wind 31 Real Estate Classifieds 33-40 This Week in Northeast Alabama 48 Outdoor Advantage 54 In Search of the Lords Way APT Barney and Friends 9:00 9 Give Me the Bible 13 Meet the Press 15-17-48 Church Service 21 Kenneth Copeland 26 Jimmy Swaggart 33-40 TBA 54 Infomercial 68 Space Strikers APT Magic School Bus 9:30 4 Day of Discovery 9 Coral Ridge 19 Abundant Living 31 In Touch 33-40 This Week 42-44 Face the Nation 54 Family Matters 68 Infomercials (until 10:30) APT Wishbone 10:00 4-42-44 U.S. Open Tennis (until 5:00 p.m.) 6 Fox News Sunday 9 Jack Van Impe 13-19 Real Estate Classifieds 15 Meet the Press 17 Church Service-Assembly of God 21 Church Service 26 Movie: Death Car on the Freeway 31 Hour of Power 48 Church Service-Baptist 54 NFL Update APT Reading Rainbow

10:30 9 Garner Ted Armstrong 13 Infomercial 19 Church Service-Baptist 21 V.R. Troopers 33-40 TBA 68 Teknoman APT Puzzle Place 11:00 6-33-40 TBA 9-15-17-31 Church Service-Baptist 13-48 NFL Pregame 21 Movie: Her Alibi (1989) 54 NFL Pregame 68 Dragon Ball APT Lamb Chops Play-Along 11:30 19 U.S. Open Tennis (Joined in Progress, until 5:00 p.m.) 68 WMAC Masters APT Newtons Apples 12:00 6-54 NFL Football: Falcons at Panthers 9-13-15-48 NFL Football: Raiders at Ravens 17 TBA 26 This Week in Motorsports 31 This Week 33-40 Movie: TBA 68 Movie: Caddyshack II (1988) APT Kratts Creations 12:30 26 Motorweek APT Its a Kick 1:00 17 Movie: This Boys Life (1993) 21 Movie: Star Trek III: the Search for Spock (1984) 26 This Week in Baseball 31 Auburn Football Review APT Discovering Alabama 1:30 26 Bobby Cox: Baseball 31 Extremists APT Alabama Experience 2:00 26 Lighter Side of Sports 31 Crimson Tide This Week 33-40 TBA 68 Movie: National Lampoons Animal House (1978) APT For the Record

2:30 26 Family Times 31 Tyson vs. Seldon: Championship APT Tony Browns Journal 3:00 9-13-15-48 NFL Football: Patriots at Dolphins 17 Movie: Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence (Made for TV, 1994) 21 Star Trek: Next Generation 26 Hour of Deliverance 31-33-40 Golf: Greater Milwaukee Open APT McLaughlin Group 3:30 6 SEC Football 96: The Season Ahead 54 Movie: Stay Tuned (1992) APT Firing Line 4:00 6 Save Our Streets 21 Star Trek: Next Generation 26 Gene Stallings: (Alabama) Football 68 Movie: Ishtar (1987) APT Future Quest 4:30 26 Inside the Fence APT Life on the Internet 5:00 4 Bob Vilas Home Again 6 Funniest Home Videos 17 Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 19-33-40 News 21 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 26 Travel America 31 ABC News 42 CBS News 44 TBA APT Computer Chronicles 5:30 4-44 CBS News 6-31 News 19 19 Outdoors 26 Todays Environment 33-40 ABC News 42 Gene Stallings: (Alabama) Football 54 Cops APT Sneak Previews 6:00 4-19-42-44 60 Minutes 6-54 Big Deal! 9-13-15-48 Dateline NBC 17 Sinbad

21 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 26 Kirk 31-33-40 Funniest Home Videos 68 Beverly Hills, 90210 APT Austin City Limits 6:30 26 Brotherly Love 31-33-40 Funniest Home Videos 7:00 4-19-42-44 Touched by an Angel 6-54 Movie: Tornado (Made for TV, 1996) 9-13-15-48 3rd Rock from the Sun 17 TBA 21 Royal Soap Opera 26 The Parent Hood 31-33-40 Lois and Clark 68 Star Trek: Voyager APT Fate of the Plains 7:30 9-13-15-48 Boston Common 26 Sister, Sister 8:00 4-42-44 Movie: Reunion (Made for TV, 1994) 9-13-15-48 Movie: Betrayal of Trust (Made for TV, 1994) 17 TBA 19 Jerry Lewis Telethon 26 Unhappily Ever After 31-33-40 Movie: L.A. Story (1991) 68 Babylon 5 APT Nature 8:30 26 Unhappily Ever After 9:00 6 News 17 TBA 21 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 26 Jimmy Swaggart 54 Babylon 5 68 Outer Limits APT La Comedie-Francaise ou LAmour 9:30 6 Seinfeld 10:00 4-6-9-13-19-31-33-40-42-48 News 15 Waters of Life 17-21 Andy Griffith 26 Wall Street Journal Report 44 TBA

54 Home Improvement 68 Magnum, P.I. 10:30 4-13 Cheers 6 Funniest Home Videos 9 George Michaels Sports Machine 15 UNA (University of North Alabama) Review 17-21 Andy Griffith 26 Jack Van Impe 31 Law Line 42 Its Showtime at the Apollo 54 Step by Step 10:35 19 Jerry Lewis Telethon 33-40 Entertainment This Week 48 Baywatch 11:00 4 Tommy Tuberville: (Ole Miss) Football 6 Highlander 9 TBA 13 Cheers 15 Hope for Lifes Journey 17-21 Matlock 26 George Michaels Sports Machine 31 Dialog 54 Fresh Prince 68 Bobby T 11:30 4 Infomercial 13 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 15 Outdoors with Archie Phillips 26 Christ for the Crisis 31 A Current Affair: Extra 42 Shelly Stewart 44 Emergency Call 54 Beverly Hills, 90210 11:35 33-40 Extremists 48 High Tide 12:00 4 World of National Geographic 6 Lazarus Man 9 Meet the Press 13 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol 15 Emergency Call 17 Todd Stroud: (University of West Alabama) Football 21 Infomercial 26 Straight Talk from Teens 42 Extra! 44 I Love Lucy

68 Entertainers 12:05 33-40 TBA 12:30 13 Emergency Call 17-21 Dear John 31 Siskel and Ebert 44 Andy Griffith 54 Doogie Howser, M.D. 12:35 33-40 News 48 Inside Edition Weekend 1:00 4 Listen to the Eagle 6 High Tide 9 Headline News (until 2:00) 13 Current Affair: Extra 17-21 TBA 26 Family Enrichment 31 News 42 In Your Face 44 Up to the Minute (until 4:00) 54 Doogie Howser, M.D. 1:05 48 News 1:10 33-40 World News Now (until 5:00) 1:30 4-54 Infomercials (until 3:30 on Ch. 54) 31 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 42 CBS News 1:40 48 Nightside (until 5:00) 2:00 4 Extra! 6 One West Waikiki 9-13 Nightside (until 4:30 on Ch. 9; until 5:00 on Ch. 13) 26 Dateline: Washington 2:30 26 TBA 31 ANC News 3:00 4 Current Affair: Extra 6 News 26 Ways and Means

31 World News Now (until 5:00) 3:30 6 Home Shoppers Spree 26 TBA 54 Infomercials (until 5:00) 4:00 4 Its Your Business 26 Legal Notebook 44 ANC News 4:30 4 This Mornings Business 6 Country Boy Eddy and Friends 9 Headline News 26 TBA 8:00 19 Jerry Lewis Telethon 10:35 19 Jerry Lewis Telethon I noticed no Birmingham stations had the telethon listed -- did they show it on Labor Day only? According to the ad in the magazine, it was shown on ACN-the Alabama Cable Network, which also included WOTM-LP in Birmingham. Retro: Carolina-Tennessee Saturday, August 30, 1969 From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (NET) off air on Saturday WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS) 6:45 Church News 7 AM Rascals Club (Fred Kirby) 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 9:30 Wacky Races 10 AM Archie Show 10:30 Batman/Superman Hour 11:30 Casper (not the same as the ABC show) 12 N Shazzan! 12:30 Jonny Quest 1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty Mightor 1:30 Pastors Face Your Questions 2 PM Movie: "The Gal Who Took The West" 3 PM Country Style Roundup (local) 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (second and third rounds, live and tape) 5 PM Wrestling (from Charlotte: George Becker and

Johnny Weaver vs. Phil Robley and Sonny Fargo; Nelson Royal and Paul Jones vs. Pancho and Pedro Valdez) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NFL Preseason Game: Redskins-Lions 9:30 Petticoat Junction (time approximate) 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Scandal At Scourie" WFBC (WYFF) Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC) 6:30 Farm News 7:30 Monty's Rascals (Monty DuPuy and Stowe Hoyle as Mr. Doohickey) 9 AM Super 6 9:30 Cool McCool 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits (preview of NBC's new Saturdaymorning shows: "H.R. Pufnstuf," "Jambo," "Here Comes The Grump," the Pink Panther, Heckle and Jeckle) 11:30 Underdog 12 N Storybook Squares (Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Nanette Fabray, Stu Gilliam, Arte Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Soupy Sales, Paul Winchell) 12:30 Untamed World 1 PM Wrestling (from Raleigh) 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball: Red Sox-Twins or Cubs-Braves 5 PM Wilburn Brothers (guest: Mary Taylor--who?) (time approximate) 5:30 Lester Flatt (going it alone after his breakup with Earl Scruggs) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Porter Wagoner (guests: Johnny and Joannie Mosby-again, who?) 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir (later in the week Hope Lange and Edward Mulhare will host ABC's Saturday-morning preview, since they are about to change networks) 9 PM NBC Movie: "Wild Seed" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Seven In The Sun" WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC) 7 AM Rural Tenneva 7:25 News, Weather 7:30 Comedy Time 8:30 Popeye 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 TBA 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 4 for details) 5 PM Wilburn Brothers (same as Ch. 4, time approximate) 5:30 Porter Wagoner 6 PM Lester Flatt 6:30 News 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 9 PM NBC Movie: "Wild Seed" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Saturday Tonight Show WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville (NBC) 7 AM Agriculture 7:30 Movie: "Adventures Of Robin Hood" (Errol Flynn) 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 Bill Anderson 1:30 Stoneman Family 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 4) 5 PM Wilburn Brothers (guest: Blake Emmons, time approximate) 5:30 no listing, Wilburn Brothers are on for 30 minutes 6 PM Ernest Tubb 6:30 Lester Flatt (guest: Bill Carlisle) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 9 PM NBC Movie: "Wild Seed" 11 PM Movie: "The Goddess" (based on the life of Marilyn Monroe) WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS) 6:30 Black Heritage (the role of the black man in the Korean War) 7 AM South Carolina Agriculture 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

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 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 2 PM Cliff Gray (local) 2:30 Bill Anderson 3 PM Stan Hitchcock (country music) 3:30 Blue Ridge Quartet 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3 for details) 5 PM F Troop 5:30 McHale's Navy 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NFL Preseason Game: Redskins-Lions 9:30 Petticoat Junction (time approximate) 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "The Tall Lie" WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC) 7 AM Cartoons 7:30 Cisco Kid 8 AM Super 6 8:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Fight For Life" 9:30 Cool McCool 10 AM Flintstones 10:30 Banana Splits 11:30 Underdog 12 N Kilgo's Kanteen (Charlotte legend Jimmy Kilgo) 1 PM Roller Derby 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 2:15 Baseball (see Ch. 4) 5 PM no listing 5:30 Virginian (delay from Wed 7:30) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Adam-12 8 PM Get Smart 8:30 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 9 PM NBC Movie: "Wild Seed" 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Joe Pyne WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville (CBS) 7:30 Patty Duke 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 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 Pastor's Study 2:30 Country Music Carousel (guest: Ray Pennington--again, who?) 3 PM Kitty Wells 3:30 Stan Hitchcock 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3) 5 PM Rifleman 5:30 Animal World (delay from Thu 7:30) 6 PM News, Weather, Sports 6:30 NFL Preseason Game: Redskins-Lions 9:30 Petticoat Junction (time approximate) 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:30 Movie: "Bell, Book And Candle" (an inspiration for "Bewitched") WJHL Ch. 11 Johnson City, TN (CBS) 7 AM Playhouse Theater 7:30 Tom And Jerry (delay from Sun 9 AM) 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 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: "Born To Be Loved" 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3) 5 PM Country Tune Twisters (I think this is local) 5:30 Perfect Match ("Dating Game" with a twist-couples are matched by computer. Dick Enberg hosts.) 6 PM Bill Anderson 6:30 NFL Preseason Game: Redskins-Lions 9:30 Petticoat Junction (time approximate) 10 PM Mannix 11 PM News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie: "The Story Of Will Rogers" (Will Rogers Jr. plays his father) WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC) 7 AM Aspect (farm show that aired all over North Carolina) 7:30 New Casper Cartoon Show 8 AM Mr. Bill And Bumbo (Bill Norwood and weathercaster Bob Caldwell) 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 Popeye 12:30 American Bandstand (guests: Peaches and Herb, and Brotherhood) 1:30 Happening (guest: Barbara Feldon, hosts: Paul Revere and the Raiders) 2 PM Movie: "20 Million Miles To Earth" 3:30 Golf: U.S. Amateur Championship 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Rugby League Cup final, Walker Cup golf championship, time approximate) 6:30 Wrestling (from High Point, NC) 7:30 Dating Game (guest: Sue Lyon) 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk (at the county fair) 9:30 Johnny Cash (guests: Roger Miller, Odetta, Charlie Callas, singers Bobby and I) 10:30 Joe Pyne 12 M Roller Derby WHKY Ch. 14 Hickory, NC (Ind.) 2 PM Movie: "Ramona" 3:30 Quest For Adventure 4 PM Junior America Jubilee 4:30 Movie: "The Old Corral" 5:30 Navy Film 6 PM News, Weather, Sports (Ch. 14 does not have color) 6:15 College News (Lenoir Rhyne) 6:30 TV Reader's Digest 7 PM William Tell 7:30 Movie: "Magnificent Doll" 9 PM Movie: "Frontier Gambler" 10:30 Peter Gunn 11 PM Invisible Man 11:30 Man Without A Gun WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET) off air on Saturday WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC) 8 AM Agriculture 8:30 King And Odie 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 1:30 Happening 2 PM Upbeat 3 PM Spotlight (safety)

3:15 Film 3:30 Golf: U.S. Amateur Championship 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (see Ch. 13, time approximate) 6:30 Carl Story (country music) 7 PM Call Of The West ("Death Valley Days" reruns) 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Johnny Cash 10:30 Kitty Wells 11 PM Movie: "So Red The Rose" 12:30 ABC News (anchor not given) WTVK Ch. 26 (WVLT Ch. 8) Knoxville (ABC) 8:30 Agricultural Science In Action 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 1:30 Happening 2 PM TBA 2:30 Dennis The Menace 3 PM Film 3:30 Golf: U.S. Amateur Championship 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (see Ch. 13, time approximate) 6:30 Wrestling (don't know if this is from Knoxville or somewhere in Nick Gulas' territory) 7:30 Dating Game 8 PM Newlywed Game 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Johnny Cash 10:30 Clayton Show (local) 11 PM ABC News 11:15 Joe Pyne WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET) 4 PM Now See This 4:30 South Carolina Wildlife 5 PM Washington Week In Review 5:30 Highway Panorama 5:45 Agricultural Panorama 6 PM Everybody's Business 6:30 Experiment ("The Invisible Planet," a profile of astronomer Dr. Peter Van de Kamp, who discovered the first planet outside our solar system.) 7 PM What's New 7:30 French Chef 8 PM Folk Guitar 8:30 At Home

9 PM NET Festival (Erich Leinsdorf conducts the senior orchestra of the New England Conservatory of Music.) sign off 10 PM WCTU (pre-Turner, now WCNC) Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.) 4 PM Young Country America 4:30 Dwight And Cathy Moody (local music show) 5 PM Movie: "The Stranger Wore A Gun" 6:30 listed as CBS News with Roger Mudd, but CBS pre-empted him this night for the football game 7 PM NFL Action (pre-empted on Ch. 3, delay from Sun 4:30) 7:30 Riverboat 8:30 Wrestling (from Tampa: Sonny King vs. Red Shadow, Pepe Gomez vs. El Mongol, Beautiful Brutus and Cyclone Negro vs. Smasher Sloan and Duke Keomuka, Dory Funk Jr. and Jack Brisco vs. Dale Lewis and Baron Hans Mortier, Eduardo Perez and Vincente Lopez vs. Danny Miller and Sam Steamboat) 9:30 Bullfights 10:30 Movie: "The Frozen Ghost" WAIM (WMYA) Ch. 40 Anderson, SC (ABC/CBS) 8 AM Go-Go Gophers 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 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 Quest For Adventure 2:30 no listing given 3 PM Compass 3:30 no listing given 4 PM U.S. Open Tennis (see Ch. 3) 5 PM Wide World Of Sports (see Ch. 13) 6:30 NFL Preseason Game: Redskins-Lions 9:30 Petticoat Junction (time approximate) 10 PM Mannix sign off 11 PM From TV Guide, Carolina-Tennessee Edition: WSJK (WETP) Ch. 2 Knoxville (NET) off air on Saturday WUNE Ch. 17 Linville, NC/WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville (NET) off air on Saturday WNTV Ch. 29 Greenville, SC (NET) 4 PM Now See This

4:30 South Carolina Wildlife 5 PM Washington Week In Review 5:30 Highway Panorama 5:45 Agricultural Panorama 6 PM Everybody's Business 6:30 Experiment ("The Invisible Planet," a profile of astronomer Dr. Peter Van de Kamp, who discovered the first planet outside our solar system.) 7 PM What's New 7:30 French Chef 8 PM Folk Guitar 8:30 At Home 9 PM NET Festival (Erich Leinsdorf conducts the senior orchestra of the New England Conservatory of Music.) sign off 10 PM The public TV skeds for the three states here are quite curious. WSJK (now branded "East Tennessee PBS") was then licensed to the Tennessee state school board, and quite obviously, didn't have enough money to run seven days a week. Ditto for North Carolina ETV (WUNE, WUNF). But in South Carolina, we have a six-hour sked on Saturday of programs. While all of this seems odd in this day of 24/7 even on PBS, we have to remember that governments usually established public TV primarily as a means of transmitting educational programming for classrooms, beginning in the 1950s. That meant that, for the most part, adult programming was dependent on leftovers in a station's or network's budget allocation and thus was largely centered around early prime time on weeknights, not on weekends when potential viewers (typically better-educated, affluent Euro-Americans) were not at home. Well into the early 1970s, some stations went off the air for the summer, at least in the daytime, as there was no need to telecast in-school programming. In fact, it was not unheard of for a station to sign off the air at, say, 2:30 p.m., after the ETV sked had finished for the school day, and sign on again at perhaps 5 or 6 for a three-hour or so adult lineup. It was only when Sesame Street and Mister Rogers took off in popularity among little kids that NET/PBS affils and networks began filling in the late afternoon gap, perhaps out of concern for the increasingly violent tone of cartoons and adult orientation of talk shows on commercial outlets. Some points to remember: 1) South Carolina apparently allocated a lot more money than North Carolina or Tennessee toward ETV. Had that not been the case, SCETV would have gone dark on Saturday also. 2) North Carolina, according to Wikipedia, began its expansion rollout in 1965 and had five stations up to that point. Interestingly, South Carolina had the exact same number of transmitters for that state. It had reached half of the number of stations it would eventually start up (through 1984). North Carolina had a somewhat longer way to go, with seven needed to reach its current complement of 12. South Carolina had done a lot of its work already, and thus likely had a little more money to spare. That, of course, depended on several other factors, of course, but it didn't hurt. (This, of course, excepts the stand-alone WTVI in Charlotte, founded shortly before the NC launch.) 3) In Tennessee, meanwhile, only one other state-operated ETV outlet was already on the air (WLJT in western Tennessee; however, it duplicated the programs of WKNO in Memphis, which aired a full seven days a week, surely). Tennessee was a patchwork case due to the fact that Memphis and Nashville had developed their own stations without state assistance, years earlier.

The rest of the state had to catch up, and would not do so entirely until 1978, when WCTE began for the Upper Cumberland area between Nashville and Knoxville. Unlike the Carolinas, Tennessee chose not to build a statewide network, since it would have been impossible to get the Memphis and Nashville stations (WKNO and WDCN, respectively) to abandon their independence and local programming. One question for bp: what were the skeds like for the weekdays and Sunday? What stations/networks did the most (or least) for adults? Retro: Central Florida Monday, August 28, 1972 From TV Guide, Central Florida Edition: WESH Ch. 2 Daytona Beach/Orlando (NBC) 6:10 Sunshine Almanac 6:25 World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong) 6:55 Sportsclub (Fritos) 7 AM Today (Edwin Newman subs for Frank McGee; guest is Frances Fitzgerald, author of "Fire In The Lake: The Vietnamese and Americans in Vietnam") 9 AM Phil Donahue (topic: kidney disease and dialysis) 10 AM Dinah's Place (Richard Chamberlain shows how to make stained glass windows) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Sale Of The Century 11:30 Hollywood Squares (guests: Sandra Dee, Eva Gabor, Rose Marie, Kent McCord, Jan Murray, Tony Randall, Karen Valentine; regulars: Wally Cox and Paul Lynde) 12 N Jeopardy! 12:30 Newscope 12:55 NBC News (Floyd Kalber) 1 PM Somerset 1:30 Dick Van Dyke 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 (by the following year this and "Somerset" will have swapped times) 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 (will move to 7 PM in a few weeks as the access rule forbids reruns from 7-8 on the top 50 markets' affiliates) 8 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 8:15 Baseball: Red Sox-White Sox or Orioles-Twins 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show (guest host Joey Bishop, Helen Gurley Brown) WEDU Ch. 3 Tampa (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Sew Easy 7:30 Joyce Chen Cooks (wonder if she's related to Julie Chen? Smiley 8 PM The Old Maid And The Thief (opera originally aired on radio in 1939) 9 PM Boboquivari (Odetta sings the music of Paul McCartney, Elton John, and John Buckley Williams) 9:30 Book Beat 10 PM Jean Shepherd's America 10:30 Jazz Set sign off 11 PM WDBO (WKMG) Ch. 6 Orlando (CBS) 6:15 Sunshine Almanac 6:30 Summer Semester: "Evolution Of Cities" 7 AM CBS News (John Hart) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Romper Room 9:30 Merv Griffin (from Las Vegas: Sammy Davis Jr., comic Jackie Kahane, Bobby Vinton, Charo) 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 My Three Sons 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 Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy (guest Allen Funt) 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Cade's County 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Sleeping Car Murder" WFLA Ch. 8 Tampa (NBC) 6:15 Today In Florida 7 AM Today 9 AM Movie: "Live Fast, Die Young" 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 (in this week's Time magazine I saw where the composer of this show's theme song, George David Weiss, passed away at age 89) 12:55 NBC News 1 PM News, Weather, Outdoor Report 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 (guests: Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Melba Moore, Tina Sinatra) 5:30 To Tell The Truth (will move to 7:30 in September) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News 7 PM What's My Line? 7:30 Golden Voyage (skiing in Switzerland) 8 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show 8:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2 for details) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show WFTV Ch. 9 Orlando (ABC) 6 AM Sunrise Jubilee (Slim Mims) 7 AM Bozo 8 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Rich Little, James Darren, Jim Brown, Neil Solomon (author of "The Truth About Weight Control")) 9 AM Movie: "Sandokan Against The Leopard Of Sarawak" 10:50 Lucille Rivers 11 AM Password (guests Pat Carroll, Jack Cassidy--at least a week's delay from noon) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N News, Sports, Weather 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 Sad Horse" (sounds like a real tearjerker: a race horse is starved for affection) 5:30 News, Sports, Weather 6:30 ABC News (Howard K. Smith/Harry Reasoner) 7 PM Dragnet 7:30 Let's Make A Deal 8 PM Summer Olympics (from Munich: basketball, boxing, diving (women's 3m. springboard), gymnastics (wonder if this is when America first saw Olga Korbut--I was in the hospital that night having been run down by a garbage

truck that afternoon), swimming (men's 200 butterfly and 400 relay, women's 200 individual medley), volleyball, weightlifting (bantamweight), wrestling) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Movie: "The Time, The Place And The Girl" WLCY (WTSP) Ch. 10 St. Petersburg (ABC) 7 AM 4-H Spotlight 7:15 Involvement 10 7:45 News 8 AM Russ Byrd 8:30 Fran Carlton (exercises) 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Leave It To Beaver 10:30 Dick Van Dyke 11 AM What Every Woman Wants To Know (guests: Rep. Ed Koch, film critic Pauline Kael, food consultant Eileen Gaden) 11:30 Bewitched 12 N Password (guests Tony Randall, Betty White-hope he didn't give his partner any clues like "Aristophanes" Smiley 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 Circus! (Bert Parks) 7:30 Dick Van Dyke 8 PM Summer Olympics 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Dick Cavett (the Muppets are guests) 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 My Three Sons 4:30 Mike Douglas (writer-producer-director and author of "Tracy And Hepburn" Garson Kanin, Karen Valentine, Rodney Dangerfield, the West Point Glee Club, singer Marilyn Maye) 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 7 PM CBS News 7:30 What's My Line? 8 PM Gunsmoke 9 PM Here's Lucy 9:30 Doris Day 10 PM Cade's County 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Sleeping Car Murder" 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 Chico Marx's daughter Maxine) 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Family Affair 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 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 Mayberry R.F.D. 4:30 Perry Mason 5:30 Dragnet 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 7 PM CBS News (ironically, at the time Ch. 6 was the only CBS affiliate in this edition to carry the network news at 6:30; today it would be the only one carrying it at 7, as WTSP and WINK have it at 6:30) 7:30 Truth Or Consequences 8 PM Movie: "Banning" 10 PM Cade's County 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 CBS Movie: "The Sleeping Car Murder" WUSF Ch. 16 Tampa (PBS)

off air until fall WBBH Ch. 20 Ft. Myers (NBC/ABC) 6:55 Something To Think About 7 AM Today 9 AM What's Happening? (community events) 9:05 Star Trek 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 (local talk show) 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 The Fugitive 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 NBC News 7 PM It Takes A Thief 8 PM Baseball Pre-Game Show (the rest of the week, Ch. 20 will have the Olympics) 8:15 Baseball (see Ch. 2) 11 PM News, Sports, Weather (time approximate) 11:30 Tonight Show 1 AM Something To Think About WMFE Ch. 24 Orlando (PBS) 4 PM Sesame Street 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5:30 Electric Company 6 PM Sesame Street 7 PM Feedback (candidates for sheriff of Orange County take viewers' questions) 9 PM Boboquivari 9:30 Book Beat 10 PM French Chef 10:30 Love, Tennis sign off 11 PM WXLT (WWSB) Ch. 40 Sarasota (ABC) 9 AM New Zoo Revue 9:30 TV Talk (candidates for Sarasota County commissioner, school board, and Florida House of Representatives) 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: "Affair In Reno" (watch for Doris Singleton, aka Carolyn Appleby on "I Love Lucy") 6 PM News, Sports, Weather 6:30 ABC News 7 PM The Defenders (the original, and I'll bet the new CBS show of the same name doesn't come close to matching the quality of this one) 8 PM Summer Olympics 11 PM News, Sports, Weather 11:30 Dick Cavett WTOG Ch. 44 St. Petersburg (Ind.) 11:25 Professor Kitzel 11:30 Peyton Place 12 N The Saint 1 PM Movie: "Born Yesterday" 3 PM New Zoo Revue 3:30 Underdog 3:55 Fritos Sportsclub 4 PM My Favorite Martian 4:30 Star Trek 5:30 Munsters 6 PM Get Smart 6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC 7 PM Petticoat Junction 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 8 PM Movie: "The Harder They Fall" (Humphrey Bogart is a good guy in this, his last picture, from 1956--he died the following year) 10 PM Wild Wild West 11 PM One Step Beyond 11:30 Name Of The Game 1 AM Peter Gunn Retro: Atlanta/Chattanooga/Macon Thursday, August 28, 1969 From TV Guide, Georgia (Atlanta) Edition: WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC) 6:20 Town And Country 6:25 Farm News 6:30 On Tour: "Wings To Britain" 7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia 10 AM It Takes Two (guests: Buddy Greco, George Lindsey, Howard Morris, and their wives; Vin Scully hosts) 10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson) 10:30 Concentration 11 AM Personality (guests: Jack Carter, E.J. Peaker, William Shatner; on film: Greg Morris) 11:30 Hollywood Squares (Sonny and Cher, Totie Fields, Eva Gabor, Pat Henry, Jacqueline Susann, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde) 12 N News (Hal Suit) 12:30 Mike Douglas (guests: Pat Boone and Marty Allen) 2 PM Days Of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3 PM Another World 3:30 You Don't Say! (guests: Nancy Kulp and Richard Deacon) 4 PM Match Game (guests: Nipsey Russell and Helen O'Connell) 4:25 News (Tom Wassell) 4:30 Truth Or Consequences 5 PM Perry Mason 6 PM News (Hal Suit/David Sisson) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Daniel Boone 8:30 Ironside 9:30 Dragnet 1969 10 PM Dean Martin Presents The Golddiggers (guest: British comic Jonathan Moore; regulars: Lou Rawls, Gail Martin, Paul Lynde, Stanley Myron Handelman, Danny Lockin, Darlene Carr) 11 PM News (Dick Horner) 11:30 Tonight Show (guests: Arlo Guthrie and Charlie Callas) WRCB Ch. 3 Chattanooga (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM Steve Allen (guests: Jackie Vernon, Will Jordan, the Aquarians, singer Johnnie "The Wailer" Taylor; a demonstration of a Moog synthesizer) 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 1:20 Fashions In Sewing (Lucille Rivers) 1:30 You're Putting Me On (guests: Larry Blyden, Chelsea Brown, Peggy Cass, Anne Jackson, Burt Reynolds, Eli Wallach) 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 Movie: "Francis In The Navy" (Francis the Talking Mule, the inspiration for Mister Ed) 6 PM News (Mort Lloyd) 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report 7 PM Truth Or Consequences 7:30 Daniel Boone 8:30 Ironside 9:30 Dragnet 1969 10 PM Dean Martin Presents The Golddiggers 11 PM News (Morris/Fischer) 11:30 Tonight Show WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS) 6 AM Black Heritage (black writers from 1954-69) 6:30 Camera Three (flamenco music, repeat of a show which aired on Ch. 5 Sunday at noon) 7 AM CBS News (Joseph Benti) 7:30 Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels) 8 AM Captain Kangaroo 9 AM Linkletter Show (Art and Diane play their record about the generation gap, delay from Wed 4 PM) 9:30 Dick Van Dyke (delay from Wed 11:30 AM) 10 AM The Lucy Show 10:30 Beverly Hillbillies 11 AM Andy Griffith 11:30 Love Of Life (delay from noon, but in less than two weeks CBS will move the soap to this time) 11:55 Weather 12 N News (Moore/Gardner--don't know if that's Ray Moore or Chuck Moore and don't know who Gardner is) 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 Movie: "This Angry Age" 6 PM News (Jim Axel/either Ray or Chuck Moore) 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite) 7 PM I Love Lucy 7:30 Animal World 8 PM The Prisoner 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Nanny" (Bette Davis, not Fran Drescher) 11 PM News (Jim Axel) 11:30 Merv Griffin (guests: Jerry Lewis and Latin soul singer La Lupe) 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 Dennis The Menace 9 AM Funtime 10 AM Movie: "Fly By Night" 11:30 That Girl (delay from Wed 12:30 PM) 12 N Bewitched 12:30 News (Hogue/Martin) 1 PM Dream House (Mike Darrow) 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 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 Flying Nun 8 PM That Girl (Marlo's sister Terre, brother Tony, and father Danny appear) 8:30 Bewitched (WGN America had this one the other day: Sam turns a chimp into a human and Larry wants to use him in a men's cologne campaign) 9 PM Tom Jones (guests: flamenco guitarist Manitas de Plata, the Who (doing "Pinball Wizard"), Pat Paulsen, French singer Mireille Mathieu (a regular on John Davidson's Fridaynight ABC show at the time), actress-singer Fran Jeffries) 10 PM It Takes A Thief 11 PM News (Bill McAfee--not to be confused with Bill Macatee) 11:30 Joey Bishop (guest: Eddie Fisher) WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC) 7 AM King Kong (delay from Sun 10:30 AM) 7:30 Tubby And Lester 9 AM Romper Room 10 AM Rifleman 10:30 Movie: "Wyoming Outlaw" 11:50 Fashions In Sewing 12 N Bewitched 12:30 That Girl 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: "Night Monster" 6 PM Hazel 6:30 What's My Line? 7 PM News (Oliver/Aaron--I think that's Hank Aaron's wife Billye, don't know who Oliver is,

since Bob Neal was anchoring when I first took an interest in 11 Alive) 7:30 Flying Nun 8 PM That Girl 8:30 Bewitched 9 PM Tom Jones 10 PM It Takes A Thief 11 PM News (Oliver/Collier--Collier is Art Collier, who later did sports shows on Ch. 36) 11:30 Movie: "Crash Of Silence" WDEF Ch. 12 Chattanooga (CBS) 6:30 Focus 7 AM CBS News 8 AM Regional Report 8:30 Romper Room 9 AM Captain Kangaroo 10 AM 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 Dilly Dally 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 (guests: Dorothy Lamour and Gogi Grant) 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5 PM Perry Mason 5:55 Paul Harvey 6 PM News (Buddine/Wick) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM The Texan 7:30 Animal World 8 PM The Prisoner 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Nanny" 11 PM News (Don Wick) 11:30 Merv Griffin 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 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 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 on Tampa's Ch. 13, WTVT) 6:30 CBS News 7 PM Dennis The Menace 7:30 Flying Nun 8 PM That Girl 8:30 Bewitched 9 PM CBS Movie: "The Nanny" 11 PM 11th Hour Report 11:30 Merv Griffin WDCO Ch. 15 (WMUM Ch. 29) Cochran/ WCLP (WNGH) Ch. 18 Chatsworth (NET) 4:30 Smart Sewing 5 PM Misterogers (aka Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) 5:30 What's New 6 PM Aunt Lollipop 6:30 Biography (Harry Truman) 7 PM Georgialand 7:30 Film: "Mission Oceanography" (the Navy's role in scientific exploration and oceanographic research) 8 PM NET Playhouse: "The Madras House" 9:30 Washington News sign off 10 PM WJRJ (WPCH and pre-Turner) Ch. 17 (Ind.) 12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2) 12:30 Movie: "The Forbidden Street" 2:30 Jack Benny (guest Mickey Rooney) 3 PM Adventure Theatre 3:30 King And Odie 4 PM Underdog 4:30 Yogi Bear 5 PM Little Rascals 5:30 Batman 6 PM Flintstones 6:30 McHale's Navy 7 PM Munsters

7:30 My Little Margie 8 PM Donna Reed 8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo 9 PM Della Reese (Kaye Stevens subs for Della; guests: Chelsea Brown, comic Jackie Curtiss, singer Arthur Conley ("Sweet Soul Music")) 10 PM Untouchables 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11:30 Movie: "The Spy I Love" WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 Atlanta (NET) 4:30 Smart Sewing 5 PM Misterogers (Ch. 30 does not colorcast) 5:30 What's New 6 PM Aunt Lollipop 6:30 Biography 7 PM Sound Of Youth 7:30 Segovia Master Class 8 PM NET Playhouse 9:30 Washington News (Ch. 30 does not colorcast) sign off 10 PM WATL Ch. 36 Atlanta (Ind.) 11 AM Jack LaLanne 11:30 Tempo Atlanta 12 N Cartoon Club 1 PM Movie: "With A Song In My Heart" 3 PM Rocket Robin Hood 3:30 Marine Boy 4 PM Speed Racer 4:30 Officer Don's Clubhouse (Officer Don Kennedy took this show with him when Ch. 2 dropped it; he would revive Ch. 36 for good in 1976) 5:30 Superman 6 PM Lost In Space 7 PM Patty Duke 7:30 Beat The Clock (Jack Narz) 8 PM Candid Camera 8:30 Game Game (Ch. 36 promoted the 7:30-9 PM block as "we're playing games," but I never thought of "Candid Camera" as a game show.) 9 PM Movie: "Cottage To Let" 11 PM Twilight Zone 11:30 Joey Bishop (pre-empted on Ch. 11) WCWB (WMGT) Ch. 41 Macon (NBC) 7 AM Today 9 AM 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 Helen Popejoy 1:30 You're Putting Me On 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 I Spy 5:30 Cartoons 6 PM Flintstones 6:30 Dating Game (a rare ABC program, delayed from 2:30) 7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:30 Daniel Boone 8:30 Ironside 9:30 Dragnet 1969 10 PM Dean Martin Presents The Golddiggers 11 PM Film 11:30 Tonight Show Retro: Rochester, NY Fri, Aug 31, 1979 Posted by request from TV Guide-Rochester edition WGR 2-NBC Buffalo 6:00 PTL Club 6:55 Mission Employment 7:00 Today 9:00 Card Sharks 9:30 Hollywood Squares 10:00 Dinah! (guests Jed Allan,. Sal Viscuso, Wilhelmina, Foxy, and Deniece Williams) 11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon News 12:30 Password 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Doctors 2:30 Another World 4:00 Movie "The Gentle Rain" 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Dating Game 7:30 Dance Fever (national championship-squaring off for the title and 25 Gs are Anthony Wright & Cheryl Quarries (LA), Kevin Buck & Janet Jones (St. Louis), and Tom Trasport & Erin Dowling (Huntington Beach CA) 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Facts of Life 9:00 Rockford Files 10:00 Eddie Capra Mysteries 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show (guests Charlton Heston, Charles Nelson Reilly, Thalassa Caruso, and Helen Schneider)

1:00 Midnight Special (hosts the Beach Boys welcome Blondie; Bad Company; Tavares; and McGuinn, Clark & Hillman; Rochester saw this the following night) WCBS 2-CBS New York Late-night listings only 12:55am Movie "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" 2:55 Movie "The Rose Tattoo" (bw/JIP) 5:35 Stanley Siegel WSYR 3-NBC Syracuse 6:20 University of Michigan 6:50 Professor Kitzel 6:55 News 7:00 Today 9:00 Medical Center 10:00 Woman on the Go 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Wheel of Fortune noon News 12:30 Password 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Doctors 2:30 Another World 4:00 Movie "How to Steal a Million" 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Newsprobe 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Facts of Life 9:00 Rockford Files 10:00 Eddie Capra Mysteries 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Midnight Special WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo 6:30 Summer Semester (culture in suburbia is the topic) 7:00 Friday Morning 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 All in the Family 9:30 Adam-12 10:00 Strikes, Spares & Misses 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H 4:00 Let's Make a Deal 4:30 Merv Griffin (guests Arnold Schwarzenegger, Richard Kiel, Carole Cook, Rick & Ruby, and Michael Young...Young was listed as a kids' show host-which one?)

6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Cross-Wits 7:30 Newlywed Game 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Dukes of Hazzard 10:00 Dallas 11:00 News 11:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:45 Hawaii Five-O 12:55 Movie "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" WTVH 5-CBS Syracuse 6:00 Dialogue 6:30 Summer Semester (culture in suburbia) 7:00 Friday Morning 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Marcus Welby, MD 10:00 All in the Family 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Price is Right noon News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Tic Tac Dough 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H 4:00 Tom & Jerry 4:30 Gilligan's Island 5:00 Ironside 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Newlywed Game 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Dukes of Hazzard 10:00 Dallas 11:00 News 11:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:45 Hawaii Five-O 12:55 Movie "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" 2:55 Dialogue CJOH 6-CTV Deseronto 6:00 University of the Air "The Rest in Peace?" 6:30 He Knows, She Knows 7:00 Canada AM 9:00 It's Your Move 9:30 Morning Show 10:30 Definition 11:00 What's Cooking 11:30 Romper Room noon Spiderman 12:30 Mad Dash 1:00 Young & the Restless

1:30 Alan Hamel (guests Grant Goodeve and Lisa Dal Bello) 2:30 Another World 4:00 Get Smart 4:30 Six Million Dollar Man 5:30 Carol Burnett & Friends 6:00 News 7:00 Patsy Gallant (guests Mary McGregor, Marc Jordan, and Mighty Pope) 7:30 Circus (guests Janet's Chimps, Dari (balancing act), and the Francaros (trapeze)) 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Hello, Larry 9:00 Dukes of Hazzard 10:00 Salvage 1 11:00 CTV National News 11:20 News mid. Movie "Live and Let Die" 2:35 $weepstake$ WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo 6:25 Window on the World 6:55 Employment File 7:00 Commander Tom 8:00 Good Morning America (Richard Kiel is listed as a guest in the 7am listing for Syracuse/Rochester, but not sure if he was in hour 1 or 2-'KBW only ran the last hour) 9:00 Phil Donahue (looks at the traditional housewife from the economic and social standpoints) 10:00 AM/Buffalo 11:00 Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud noon News 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Joker's Wild 4:30 Mike Douglas (co-host Dick Van Dyke/guests Stanley Kramer, Beau Bridges, Ernest Gold, and Roger Gould) 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Fantasy Island 9:00 Movie "Leave Yesterday Behind" 11:00 News 11:30 Movie "House of Cards" 1:30 News WROC 8-NBC Rochester 5:55 News for Little People 6:00 700 Club (guest Ethel Barrett) 7:00 Today 9:00 Odd Couple (Hef guest stars in an episode where lucky Felix is assigned to photograph a Playboy centerfold Grin) 9:30 Midmorning Break 10:00 Card Sharks 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 High Rollers 11:30 Wheel of Fortune

noon Mindreaders 12:30 Password 1:00 Days of Our Lives 2:00 Doctors 2:30 Another World 4:00 Movie "Ten North Frederick" (bw) 6:00 News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Cross-Wits 7:30 Match Game PM 8:00 Diff'rent Strokes 8:30 Facts of Life 9:00 Rockford Files 10:00 Eddie Capra Mysteries 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 Movie "The Fugitive Kind" 3:10 Movie "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" WIXT 9-ABC Syracuse 6:00 Scope 6:30 New Zoo Revue 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue (guest Carl Weschcke discusses astrology) 10:00 Open Line 10:30 Edge of Night 11:00 Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud noon Joker's Wild 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Mike Douglas (see WKBW for guests) 5:30 News 6:00 ABC World News Tonight 6:30 Brady Bunch 7:00 Project 9 (pre-empts Odd Couple) 7:30 Family Feud 8:00 Fantasy Island 9:00 Movie "Leave Yesterday Behind" 11:00 News 11:30 Phil Donahue (replaying the morning ep) 12:30 Juke-Box (guests Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, Ozo, Mr. Big, and Cockney Rebel)_ 1:00 Movie "Hong Kong" 2:30 Movie "Not of This Earth" (bw) WOR 9-Ind New York 7:00 News 7:30 PTL Club (guests Ann Murchison and Jamie Buckingham) 8:30 Newark & Reality 9:00 Joe Franklin 10:00 Romper Room 11:00 Straight Talk (guest Merle Hoffman) noon News 12:30 Love Experts

1:00 Movie "Diagnosis: Murder" 3:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 4:00 Movie "Cry the Beloved Country" (bw) 6:00 Joker's Wild 6:30 Bowling for Dollars 7:00 Dating Game 7:30 Newlywed Game 8:00 New York Report 8:30 Baseball: Mets-Houston (Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy and Steve Albert call the action...normallyMovie at 8, Thriller at 10)11:00 Benny Hill 11:30 Second City Television mid. Movie "Corruption" 2:00 Joe Franklin 2:30 News WHEC 10-CBS Rochester 6:00 Summer Semester (culture in suburbia) 6:30 Eddie Meath 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies 9:30 My Three Sons 10:00 All in the Family 10:30 Whew! 10:55 CBS News 11:00 Price is Right noon Noon at Ten 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 1:00 Young & the Restless 1:30 As the World Turns 2:30 Guiding Light 3:30 M*A*S*H 4:00 Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker 4:30 Bewitched (bw) 5:00 Bonanza 6:00 News 6:30 CBS Evening News 7:00 Tic Tac Dough 7:30 Mary Tyler Moore 8:00 Incredible Hulk 9:00 Dukes of Hazzard 10:00 Dallas 11:00 News 11:30 US Open Tennis Highlights 11:45 Hawaii Five-O 12:55 Movie "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" WPIX 11-Ind New York 6:30 Mighty Mouse 7:00 Banana Splits 7:30 Dastardly & Muttley 8:00 Josie & the Pussycats 8:30 Tom & Jerry 9:00 F Troop (bw) 9:30 Get Smart 10:00 Family Affair 10:30 New York, New York

11:00 Pulpit & People 11:30 700 Club (discussion of the media, panel includes Christophers director Fr. John Catoir) 12:30 News 1:00 Dinah! (on the set of Meteor! with guests Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Martin Landau, Joseph Campanella, director Ronald Neame, and producer Arnold Orgolini) 2:30 Joya's Fun School 3:00 Mighty Mouse 3:30 Jetsons 4:00 Tom & Jerry 5:00 I Dream of Jeannie 5:30 Dick Van Dyke (bw) 6:00 Odd Couple 6:30 Sanford & Son 7:00 Odd Couple 7:30 News 8:00 Make Me Laugh (Pete Barbutti, Marty Cohen, and Vic Dunlop try to make Robert Ginty do just that) 8:30 You Don't Say! 9:00 Tic Tac Dough 9:30 To Tell the Truth 10:00 News 10:30 Puerto Rican New Yorker 11:00 Odd Couple (x2) mid. Juke-Box (guests Linda Lewis, Showaddywaddy, Paul Nicholas, and Gilbert O'Sullivan) 12:30 World of Survival 1:00 Twilight Zone (bw) 1:30 Good News 2:00 Movie "Psychomania" 4:00 News WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 6:30 Infinity Factory 7:00 Good Morning America 9:00 Phil Donahue (transvestism) 10:00 AM Rochester 11:00 Laverne & Shirley 11:30 Family Feud noon $20,000 Pyramid 12:30 Ryan's Hope 1:00 All My Children 2:00 One Life to Live 3:00 General Hospital 4:00 Dinah! (see WGR for guests) 5:00 Mike Douglas (see WKBW for guests) 6:00 News 6:30 ABC World News Tonight 7:00 PM Magazine 7:30 The Land, The Sea, The Children There (comparing lifestyles of a 10-yr-old Nebraska farmgirl and a 12-yr-old son of a Maine lobstering family) 8:00 Fantasy Island 9:00 Movie "Leave Yesterday Behind" 11:00 News 11:30 Miss Las Vegas Showgirl Pageant (first aired in May '78, Steve Allen hosts as 9 showgirls square off for the title; judges are Rich Little, Foster Brooks, and Steve's wife Jayne Meadows Allen) 1:00 News

WXXI 21-PBS Rochester 7:15 Weather 7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 8:00 Over Easy (guest George Meany) 8:30 Vegetable Soup 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Beginning to Sew 10:30 Fore! 11:00 American Family noon Once Upon a Classic "John Halifax, Gentleman" (pt 1) 1:00 Movie "Lady of the Tropics" (bw) airs on 21, while 24 airs "This is the Army" 3:00 Dick Cavett (guest A.L. Rowse discusses Elizabethan English) 3:30 Over Easy (guest Ray Bolger) 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers Goes to School 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Que Pasa? 6:30 Que Pasa, USA? 7:00 New York PM 7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "I, Claudius" (pt 12) 10:00 Movie "Fiesta" WCNY 24-PBS Syracuse 7:15 Weather 7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You 8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 8:30 Vegetable Soup 9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Beginning to Sew 10:30 Fore! 11:00 American Family noon Once Upon a Classic "John Halifax, Gentleman" (pt 1) 1:00 Movie "Lady of the Tropics" (bw) airs on 21, while 24 airs "This is the Army" 3:00 Dick Cavett (guest A.L. Rowse discusses Elizabethan English) 3:30 Over Easy (guest Ray Bolger) 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Mister Rogers Goes to School 5:30 Electric Company 6:00 Doctor Who 6:30 Antiques 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report 7:30 Dick Cavett (guest Christopher Isherwood discusses Hindu philosophy) 8:00 Washington Week in Review 8:30 Wall Street Week 9:00 This Week 9:30 Harold Lloyd 10:00 Two Ronnies 10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus 11:00 Captioned ABC News 11:30 Masterpiece Theatre "I, Claudius" (pt 12, followed by the conclusion at 12:30) WSYR 3-NBC Syracuse

7:30 Newsprobe WIXT 9-ABC Syracuse 7:00 Project 9 (pre-empts Odd Couple) WOKR 13-ABC Rochester 7:30 The Land, The Sea, The Children There (comparing lifestyles of a 10-yr-old Nebraska farmgirl and a 12-yr-old son of a Maine lobstering family) Notice the local stations "burying" their local one-shot public affairs programming on a friday night of a holiday weekend? An old trick -- to satisfy the news department/public affairs director with their desires for prime-time public affairs/documentary programming -- sure, we'll run it! When no one's got the TV on... Grin

Then of course, later that Labor Day weekend as Sunday night/Monday morning rolled along you'll have the Jerry Lewis/MDA telethon preempting more network programming. Did some of those same stations listed above as preempting their regularly scheduled Friday night programming (even if it was syndicated) also carry Jerry's telethon that year (back in the days where it seemed like everyone on the Love Network carried the telethon in its entirety, as opposed to many stations waiting until Labor Day morning to start their local coverage)?

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