You're probably guessed that this week's listings are from the Twin Cities. And remember, comment approval may be slow this week while I'm on secret assignment.
 2  KTCA (PBS) 
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MORNING 
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     6:15 
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COLLEGE
  FOR WORKING ADULTS 
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     6:45 
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WEATHER 
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    7
  AM 
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ISSUES
  IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 
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     7:30 
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MISTER
  ROGERS—Children  
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    8
  AM 
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SESAME
  STREET (CC)—Children  
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    9
  AM 
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NOVA
  (CC) 
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  10
  AM 
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WHY
  IN THE WORLD 
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   10:30 
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ELECTRIC
  COMPANY—Company  
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  11
  AM 
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PEOPLE OF THE FIRST LIGHT (CC)—History
   
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   11:30 
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SESAME
  STREET (CC)—Children  
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AFTERNOON 
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   12:30 
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MISTER
  ROGERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD—Children  
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    1
  PM 
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DICK
  CAVETT 
Guest:
  Sidney Lumet 
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     1:30 
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OVER
  EASY (CC) 
Guest: Helen  Forrest 
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    2
  PM 
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MASTERPIECE
  THEATRE (CC) 
“A Town Like
  Alice,” Part 3 
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    3
  PM 
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VICTORY
  GARDEN—Thomson 
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     3:30 
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MISTER
  ROGERS—Children  
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    4
  PM 
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SESAME
  STREET (CC)—Children  
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    5
  PM 
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ELECTRIC
  COMPANY—Children 
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     5:30 
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STUDIO
  SEE—Children  
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EVENING 
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    6
  PM 
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OVER
  EASY (CC) 
Guest:
  Harriet Nelson 
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     6:30 
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MacNEIL,
  LEHRER REPORT 
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    7
  PM 
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NIGHTTIMES:
  SPORTSLINE 
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     7:30 
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DICK
  CAVETT 
Guest:
  Jacqueline Bisset 
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    8
  PM 
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HUNTER
  AND THE HUNTED—Documentary 
Special 
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    9
  PM 
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WORLD—Documentary
   
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  10
  PM 
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BUTTERFLIES—Comedy
   
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   10:30 
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OMEGA
  FACTOR—Drama  
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   11:20 
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SPY!—Drama
   
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   12:20 
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NIGHTTIMES:
  SPORTSLINE 
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 4  WCCO (CBS) 
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MORNING 
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    6
  AM 
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MOVIE—Comedy  
“Loose in
  London” (1953) 
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    7
  AM 
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NEWS 
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     7:30 
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CHARLIE
  ROSE 
Guest: Sissy
  Spacek 
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    8
  AM 
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PHIL
  DONAHUE 
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    9
  AM 
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HOUR
  MAGAZINE 
Guests:
  Phyllis George, Gregory Harrison 
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  10
  AM 
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PRICE
  IS RIGHT—Game  
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  11
  AM 
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YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS—Serial  
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AFTERNOON 
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   Noon 
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NOON
  REPORT 
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   12:30 
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AS
  THE WORLD TURNS—Serial  
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     1:30 
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SEARCH
  FOR TOMORROW 
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    2
  PM 
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GUIDING
  LIGHT—Serial  
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    3
  PM 
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JOKER’S
  WILD—Game  
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     3:30 
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JOHN
  DAVIDSON  
Guests: Gary
  Coleman, Ricky Schroder, Missy Gold, Glenn Scarpelli, Larry Wilson,
  Marjabelle Stewart 
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    5
  PM 
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NEWS 
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     5:30 
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CBS
  NEWS—Dan Rather 
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EVENING 
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    6
  PM 
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NEWS 
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     6:30 
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PM
  MAGAZINE 
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    7
  PM 
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MR.
  MERLIN—Comedy  
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     7:30 
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WKRP
  IN CINCINNATI 
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    8
  PM 
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MOVIE—Drama 
“A Few Days
  in Weasel Creek” (Made-for-TV; 1981) 
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  10
  PM 
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NEWS 
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   10:30 
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CAROL
  BURNETT AND FRIENDS—Comedy  
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  11
  PM 
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WKRP
  IN CINCINNATI 
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   11:35 
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MOVIE—Comedy-Drama
   
“The Bingo
  Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings” (1976) 
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     1:45 
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NEWS 
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     1:55 
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MOVIE—Drama  
“Shadow of a
  Doubt” (1942) 
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     2:15 
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NEWS 
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    4
  AM 
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NEWS 
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 5  KSTP (ABC) 
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MORNING 
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    6
  AM 
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COUNTRY
  DAY—Gary Schendel 
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     6:30 
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NEWS 
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    7
  AM 
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GOOD
  MORNING AMERICA—David Hartman 
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    9
  AM 
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TWIN
  CITIES TODAY 
Guests: The
  Lettermen, The Lockers 
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  10
  AM 
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LOVE
  BOAT 
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  11
  AM 
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FAMILY
  FEUD—Game 
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   11:30 
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RYAN’S
  HOPE—Serial  
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AFTERNOON 
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   Noon 
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ALL
  MY CHILDREN—Serial  
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    1
  PM 
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ONE
  LIFE TO LIVE—Serial 
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    2
  PM 
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GENERAL
  HOSPITAL—Serial  
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    3
  PM 
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MATCH
  GAME 
Dick Martin,
  Elaine Joyce, Richard Paul, McLean Stevenson, Brett Somers, Holly Hallstrom 
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     3:30 
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HERE’S
  LUCY—Comedy  
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    4
  PM 
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HAPPY
  DAYS AGAIN—Comedy  
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     4:30 
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HOGAN’S
  HEROES—Comedy  
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    5
  PM 
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NEWS 
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     5:30 
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ABC
  NEWS—Frank Reynolds 
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EVENING 
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    6
  PM 
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NEWS 
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     6:30 
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ENTERTAINMENT
  TONIGHT—Magazine  
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    7
  PM 
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WORLD
  SERIES 
Special:
  Game Two from the American League city 
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   10:15 
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NEWS 
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   10:45 
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NIGHTLINE—Ted
  Koppel 
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   11:15 
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STARSKY
  & HUTCH—Crime Drama 
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   12:15 
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LOVE
  BOAT 
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     1:25 
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ENTERTAINMENT
  TONIGHT—Magazine  
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    4
  AM 
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FILM 
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     4:30 
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ABBOTT
  AND COSTELLO  
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    5
  AM 
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TO
  BE ANNOUNCED 
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None of the pomp and ceremony that used to signal the World Series in TV Guide; just a note that the game's being played in the home of the American League rep. Of course, as I mentioned on Saturday, there wasn't much reason to get worked up about this baseball season.
 9  KMSP (Ind.) 
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MORNING 
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    6
  AM 
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700
  CLUB—Religion 
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    7
  AM 
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FRED
  FLINTSTONE & FRIENDS—Cartoon  
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     7:30 
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GREAT
  SPACE COASTER—Children  
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    8
  AM 
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KROFT
  SUPERSTARS—Children  
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     8:30 
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CASPER—Cartoon
   
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    9
  AM 
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RICHARD
  SIMMONS—Health 
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     9:30 
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MORNING
  STRETCH WITH JOANIE—Exercise 
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  10
  AM 
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PRISONER:
  CELL BLOCK H—Drama  
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   10:30 
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DARK
  SECRETS OF HARVEST HOME—Drama  
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   11:30 
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NEWS 
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AFTERNOON 
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   Noon 
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TIC
  TAC DOUGH—Game  
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   12:30 
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BULLSEYE—Game
   
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    1
  PM 
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MIKE
  DOUGLAS 
Guest host:
  Stuart Damon. Guests: Bill Hayes, Gloria Loring, Elizabeth Allen, Barb and
  Steve North, James Mizell 
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    2
  PM 
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LEAVE
  IT TO THE WOMEN 
Panel:
  Geraldine Papel, Phyllis Schlafly, Mary Murphy 
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     2:30 
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DICK
  VAN DYKE—Comedy  
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    3
  PM 
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POPEYE—Cartoon
   
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     3:30 
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SCOOBY
  DOO—Children  
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    4
  PM 
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BRADY
  BUNCH—Comedy  
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     4:30 
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LITTLE
  HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 
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     5:30 
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GOOD
  TIMES 
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EVENING 
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    6
  PM 
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BARNEY
  MILLER—Comedy  
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     6:30 
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ALL
  IN THE FAMILY 
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    7
  PM 
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GUNSMOKE—Western
   
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    8
  PM 
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NEW
  YOU ASKED FOR IT—Rich Little 
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     8:30 
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PEOPLE’S
  COURT 
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    9
  PM 
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NEWS 
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  10
  PM 
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RHODA—Comedy
   
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   10:30 
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SATURDAY
  NIGHT 
Guest host:
  Buck Henry. Musical guest: Gordon Lightfoot 
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   11:30 
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SANFORD
  AND SON—Comedy  
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     Mid. 
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BEST
  OF SULLIVAN 
Guests:
  Jackie Gleason and Art Carney, the Temptations 
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    1
  AM 
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MERV
  GRIFFIN 
Guests: Ann
  Jillian, Rip Taylor, Brian Kerwin 
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    2
  AM 
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NEWS 
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I'm sure the Honeymooners bit with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney on Best of Sullivan was probably a riot. Midnight is no time for a show like that to be on, though; us senior citizens who remember Sullivan can't stay up that late. . .
11 WTCN (NBC) 
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MORNING 
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     5:30 
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WHAT’S
  NEW?—Nelson/Martin 
Guests: Joan
  Rivers, Arvonne Fraser 
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    6
  AM 
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JIM
  BAKKER—Religion 
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    7
  AM 
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TODAY—Tom
  Brokaw 
Guest:
  Viveca Lindfors 
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    9
  AM 
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LAS
  VEGAS GAMBIT—Game  
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     9:30 
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BLOCKBUSTERS—Game
   
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  10
  AM 
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WHEEL
  OF FORTUNE—Game  
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   10:30 
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PASSWORD
  PLUS—Game 
Sorrell
  Booke, Irlene Mandrell 
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  11
  AM 
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HEALTH
  FIELD 
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   11:30 
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DOCTORS—Serial
   
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AFTERNOON 
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   Noon 
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DAYS
  OF OUR LIVES—Serial  
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    1
  PM 
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ANOTHER
  WORLD—Serial  
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    2
  PM 
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TEXAS—Serial 
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    3
  PM 
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WALTONS—Drama
   
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    4
  PM 
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LAVERNE
  & SHIRLEY & COMPANY—Comedy  
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     4:30 
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M*A*S*H 
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    5
  PM 
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M*A*S*H 
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     5:30 
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NBC
  NEWS—John Chancellor 
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EVENING 
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    6
  PM 
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NEWS 
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     6:30 
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FAMILY
  FEUD—Game  
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    7
  PM 
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REAL
  PEOPLE 
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    8
  PM 
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MOVIE—Mystery
   
“Friendships,
  Secrets and Lies” (Made-for-TV; 1979) 
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  10
  PM 
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NEWS 
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   10:30 
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TONIGHT 
Guests:
  George Carlin, Pat Boone, Brenda Boozer 
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   11:30 
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MARY
  TYLER MOORE—Comedy  
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     Mid. 
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BOB
  NEWHART—Comedy  
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   12:30 
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LOVE,
  AMERICAN STYLE 
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    1
  AM 
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CHICO
  AND THE MAN—Comedy  
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Arvonne Fraser, one of the guests on What's New? with Nancy Nelson and Warren Martin, was, in addition to being the head of the Minnesota chapter of the National Organization for Women, the wife of Don Fraser, who represented Minneapolis in the U.S. House of Representatives, and would later become mayor of Minneapolis. My mother knew both of them back when she was working for Myers Printing, the official printer of the DFL, and liked them both, even though politically they were 180⁰ apart from her, That's how people were back then, although it might come as a shock to those today who can't separate ideology from any part of their lives.
17 KTCI (PBS) 
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AFTERNOON 
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    4
  PM 
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MISTER
  ROGERS—Children  
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     4:30 
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ELECTRIC
  COMPANY—Children  
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    5
  PM 
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PEOPLE
  OF THE FIRST LIGHT (CC) 
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     5:30 
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VILLA
  ALEGRE—Children  
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EVENING 
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    6
  PM 
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COLLEGE
  FOR WORKING ADULTS 
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     6:30 
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DICK
  CAVETT 
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    7
  PM 
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SOCCER
  MADE IN GERMANY 
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    8
  PM 
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MacNEIL,
  LEHRER REPORT 
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     8:30 
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OVER
  EASY (CC) 
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    9
  PM 
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NOVA
  (CC) 
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  10
  PM 
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DICK
  CAVETT 
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   10:30 
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CAPTIONED
  ABC NEWS 
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I can't help it—whenever I see the captioned ABC News on KTCI, I think of this:
TV

Tonight's top story: Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead...but on the move again!!! http://famagusta-gazette.com/2019/10/21/spain-confirms-exhumation-of-francos-remains-on-oct-24/
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that KSTP still called its morning show TWIN CITIES TODAY. I'd think it would change the show's name to GOOD MORNING, TWIN CITIES after changing its affiliation from NBC to ABC. As an example, WATE-TV out of Knoxville, TN, which had the same NBC to ABC affiliation switch around the same time as KSTP-TV, changed its morning show's name from TODAY IN TENNESSEE to GOOD MORNING, TENNESSEE.
ReplyDeleteI can't be sure, but it's pretty likely that LOVE BOAT and STARSKY & HUTCH were from the ABC network. ABC, like CBS, carried late night programming to go against Carson's show, and I think it specifically carried those shows, and they were and had been (respectively) on ABC prime time. LOVE BOAT was also on ABC daytime, so LB was as spread out on ABC as MASH used to be on CBS before it was syndicated in 1979. When TV Land carried LOVE BOAT weekdays, I found that was more than I could take of the show, especially being an hour long.
Mitchell, you may remember a Twin Cities DJ named Charlie Bush, who had a show called CHARLIE HORSE not long after this time. I remember watching CHARLIE HORSE on WKRN-TV out of Nashville late summer 1982, and it was my first opportunity ever to see shows like DOBIE GILLIS and MY LITTLE MARGIE. This was a few years before the new (and then very good) Nick-at-Nite started carrying classic shows like Donna Reed's & Patty Duke's sitcoms.
An Aussie classic Prisoner Cell Block H at 10.00am on KMSP.
ReplyDeleteIt was always one hour episodes in Australia, not sure why it was half-hour episodes in the US. Maybe some sort of syndication thing?
And the mid-morning timeslot is unusual too. Not exactly breezy daytime fare.
Had there been any Aussie dramas on US TV before Prisoner? It might have been the first?
Prisoner was syndicated as a half-hour show, mainly to make it more easier to syndicate. Each hour episode was produced so that there was some sort of cliffhanger halfway into the hour; this way, the show can be easily split up into the half hour format. Owing to syndication, "Prisoner" was all over the clock: WGN Chicago carried it at 10PM before moving it to 12 Noon; KRIV Houston also had it in the mornings (10AM, I think); KYW Philadelphia and WTVX West Palm Beach carried it in afternoons (5PM and 4:30PM, respectively); and many stations carried it only in late night (such as WTOG Tampa Bay, at 11PM).
DeleteThe only other Aussie drama to air in the US (to my knowledge) was at the same time as Prisoner: "The Sullivans". While that series picked up more stations than Prisoner, it did not have the same staying power in the US -- it began in fall 1980, but was off by spring 1981.
Jon: Yes, ABC's late night reruns continued for another year, replaced in late October of '82, by a short-lived talk show, 'The Last Word'.
ReplyDeleteAt that time, Captain Kangaroo was reformatted to the short-lived early morning "Wake Up (With the Captain)" format. This is the first CBS affiliate I've noticed that didn't pick that up.
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