3 WAVE (LOUISVILLE) (NBC)
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MORNING
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6:30
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TODAY IN WAVE COUNTRY
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7
AM
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TODAY—Tom Brokaw
Guest: Otto Preminger
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9
AM
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MORNING SHOW
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9:30
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DOCTORS—Serial
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10
AM
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CARD SHARKS—Game
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10:30
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
Robert Fuller, Bernie Kopell, Rich
Little, Vincent Price, Leslie Uggams, Charlie Callas, Didi Conn
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11
AM
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HIGH ROLLERS—Game
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11:30
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WHEEL OF FORTUNE—Game
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AFTERNOON
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Noon
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MIDDAY
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12:30
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MIKE DOUGLAS
Co-host Donna Pescow. Guests: John
McCook, Paul Pape, Lou Ferrigno, Charlene Tilton, Stephanie Mills
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1:30
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WOMEN LIKE US—Rollin
Special: Host Betty Rollin
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2:30
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ANOTHER WORLD
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4
PM
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MOVIE—Musical
“Finian’s Rainbow” (1968) Conclusion
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5:30
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NEWS
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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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NBC NEWS—Chancellor/Brinkley
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7
PM
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PLAY THE PERCENTAGES—Game
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7:30
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$1.98 BEAUTY SHOW
Judges: Leslie Nielsen, Ja’net DuBois,
Louis Nye. Host: Rip Taylor
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8
PM
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REAL PEOPLE
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9
PM
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DIFF’RENT STROKES
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9:30
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HELLO, LARRY
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10
PM
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BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
Hostess: Lily Tomlin. Musical guest:
James Taylor
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11
PM
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NEWS
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11:30
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TONIGHT
Guest host David Letterman, Linda
Lavin, Jose Feliciano
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1
AM
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TOMORROW—Snyder
|
Yes, it's the infamous Hello, Larry. You know, I never saw that show, but I've heard from people that its reputation is overblown, that it wasn't nearly as bad as it's made out to be. But, as John Ford might put it, when the legend becomes fact, print the legend.
5 WLWT (CINCINNATI) (NBC)
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MORNING
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5:50
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GOOD MORNING
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6
AM
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PTL CLUB—Religion
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7
AM
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TODAY—Tom Brokaw
Guest: Otto Preminger
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9
AM
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PHIL DONAHUE
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10
AM
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CARD SHARKS—Game
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10:30
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
Robert Fuller, Bernie Kopell, Rich
Little, Vincent Price, Leslie Uggams, Charlie Callas, Didi Conn
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11
AM
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DOCTORS—Serial
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11:30
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MIDDAY
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AFTERNOON
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Noon
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BOB BRAUN—Variety
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1:30
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WOMEN LIKE US—Rollin
Special: Host Betty Rollin
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2:30
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ANOTHER WORLD
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4
PM
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STARSKY & HUTCH—Crime Drama
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5
PM
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STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO—Crime Drama
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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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NBC NEWS—Chancellor/Brinkley
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7
PM
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARES—Game
Vic Tayback, Paul Lynde, Priscilla
Barnes, Isabel Sanford, Melissa Sue Anderson, Diana Canova
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7:30
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FAMILY FEUD—Game
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8
PM
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REAL PEOPLE
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9
PM
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DIFF’RENT STROKES
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9:30
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HELLO, LARRY
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10
PM
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BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
Hostess: Lily Tomlin. Musical guest:
James Taylor
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11
PM
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NEWS
|
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11:30
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TONIGHT
Guest host David Letterman, Linda
Lavin, Jose Feliciano
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1
AM
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TOMORROW—Snyder
|
Bob Braun had been a regular on Ruth Lyons' 50-50 Club since 1957, and when Lyons retired in 1967, Braun took over the timeslot and held it until 1984. According to the always-reliable Wikipedia, the show "had the highest Arbitron and Nielsen ratings of any live entertainment/information program in the Midwest."
9 WCPO (CINCINNATI) (CBS)
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MORNING
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5:30
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PRAYING THE ROSARY
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5:45
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FARM NEWS
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6
AM
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SUNRISE SEMESTER
Media in America
|
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6:30
|
ED ALLEN—Exercise
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7
AM
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WEDNESDAY MORNING—Bob Scheiffer
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8
AM
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CAPTAIN KANGAROO
Guest: Steve Martin
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9
AM
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UNCLE AL
|
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10
AM
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YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS—Serial
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10:30
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WHEW!—Game
Jay Johnson, Joan Prather
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10:55
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CBS NEWS—Edwards
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11
AM
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PRICE IS RIGHT—Game
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AFTERNOON
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Noon
|
NOON REPORT
|
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1
PM
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SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Serial
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1:30
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AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
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2:30
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GUIDING LIGHT—Serial
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3:30
|
ONE DAY AT A TIME
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4
PM
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MOVIE—Musical
“It’s a Bikini World” (1967)
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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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CBS NEWS—Cronkite
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7
PM
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7 O’CLOCK REPORT
|
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7:30
|
EDWARD & MRS. SIMPSON—Drama
Debut
|
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9
PM
|
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Special: Host George Burns
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10:30
|
PILOT
|
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11
PM
|
NEWS
|
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11:30
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YOUR TURN: LETTERS TO CBS NEWS
Special
|
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Mid.
|
MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN—Serial
|
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12:30
|
MOVIE—Thriller
“The Strange Possession of Mrs.
Oliver” (Made-for-TV; 1977)
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2:15
|
NEWS
|
10:30: Pilot. It doesn't get any more generic than that.
11 WHAS (LOUISVILLE) (CBS)
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MORNING
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6
AM
|
ED ALLEN—Exercise
|
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6:30
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LOUISVILLE TONIGHT
|
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7
AM
|
WEDNESDAY MORNING—Bob Scheiffer
|
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8
AM
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CAPTAIN KANGAROO
Guest: Steve Martin
|
|
9
AM
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SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
|
|
9:30
|
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS—Serial
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|
10
AM
|
OMELET—Metz/Lyles
|
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10:30
|
LOVE OF LIFE—Serial
|
|
11
AM
|
PRICE IS RIGHT—Game
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
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Noon
|
NEWS
|
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12:30
|
BOB BRAUN—Variety
|
|
1:30
|
AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
|
|
2:30
|
GUIDING LIGHT—Serial
|
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3:30
|
ONE DAY AT A TIME
|
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4
PM
|
CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS—Comedy
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4:30
|
BRADY BUNCH—Comedy
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5
PM
|
ANDY GRIFFITH—Comedy
|
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5:30
|
M*A*S*H
|
|
EVENING
|
||
6 PM
|
NEWS
|
|
6:30
|
CBS NEWS—Cronkite
|
|
7
PM
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LOUISVILLE TONIGHT
|
|
7:30
|
EDWARD & MRS. SIMPSON—Drama
Debut
|
|
9
PM
|
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Special: Host George Burns
|
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10:30
|
PILOT
|
|
11
PM
|
NEWS
|
|
11:30
|
YOUR TURN: LETTERS TO CBS NEWS
Special
|
|
Mid.
|
MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN—Serial
|
|
12:30
|
MOVIE—Thriller
“The Strange Possession of Mrs.
Oliver” (Made-for-TV; 1977)
|
|
2:15
|
NEWS
|
I really like this idea of a half-hour show dedicated to viewer feedback. I suppose social media has eclipsed the need for a show like this, but it would be nice to be able to filter out all the crude bloviating and get some thoughtful feedback.
12 WKRC (CINCINNATI)
(ABC)
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||
MORNING
|
||
6
AM
|
HEALTH FIELD
|
|
6:30
|
ASK YOUR LAWYER
|
|
7
AM
|
GOOD MORNING AMERICA—David Hartman
|
|
9
AM
|
EDGE OF NIGHT—Serial
|
|
9:30
|
$20,000 PYRAMID—Game
Jo Anne Worley, Sal Viscuso
|
|
10
AM
|
MIKE DOUGLAS
Co-host Anne Murray. Guests: Martin
Sheen, Ruth Buzzi, the Spinners
|
|
11
AM
|
LAVERNE & SHIRLEY
|
|
11:30
|
FAMILY FEUD—Game
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
||
Noon
|
EXTRA!
|
|
12:30
|
RYAN’S HOPE—Serial
|
|
1
PM
|
ALL MY CHILDREN
|
|
2
PM
|
ONE LIFE TO LIVE
|
|
3
PM
|
GENERAL HOSPITAL—Serial
|
|
4
PM
|
DINAH AND FRIENDS
|
|
4:30
|
AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL—Children
Special: "Make Believe Marriage"
|
|
5:30
|
NEWS
|
|
EVENING
|
||
6:30
|
ABC NEWS—Frank Reynolds
|
|
7
PM
|
TIC TAC DOUGH—Game
|
|
7:30
|
PM MAGAZINE
|
|
8
PM
|
EIGHT IS ENOUGH
|
|
9
PM
|
CHARLIE’S ANGELS—Crime Drama
|
|
10
PM
|
VEGA$—Crime Drama
|
|
11
PM
|
NEWS
|
|
11:30
|
LOVE BOAT
|
|
12:40
|
BARETTA—Crime Drama
|
By this time, Charlie's Angels has only one of the original Angels left: Jaclyn Smith. I was never a fan of the show; remember that when it started, I was living in The World's Worst Town™. Nevertheless, it would be a shame if people only thought of the movie versions when they hear the name.
15 WKPC (LOUISVILLE) (PBS)
|
||
MORNING
|
||
7:15
|
A.M. WEATHER
|
|
7:30
|
SESAME STREET—Children
|
|
8:30
|
ELECTRIC COMPANY—Children
|
|
11
AM
|
ELECTRIC COMPANY—Children
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
||
Noon
|
SESAME STREET—Children
|
|
3
PM
|
3-2-1 CONTACT—Children
|
|
3:30
|
HODGEPODGE LODGE
|
|
4
PM
|
SESAME STREET—Children
|
|
5
PM
|
MISTER ROGERS—Children
|
|
5:30
|
ELECTRIC COMPANY—Children
|
|
EVENING
|
||
6 PM
|
3-2-1 CONTACT—Children
|
|
6:30
|
OVER EASY—Hugh Downs
|
|
7
PM
|
MacNEIL/LEHRER REPORT
|
|
7:30
|
DICK CAVETT
Guest: Elaine Stritch
|
|
8
PM
|
GREAT PERFORMANCES—Drama
“Molière,” Part 3
|
|
9
PM
|
EVERY FOUR YEARS—Documentary
Debut
|
|
10
PM
|
HUDSON RIVER—Documentary
Special
|
|
11
PM
|
DICK CAVETT
Guest: Elaine Stritch
|
|
11:30
|
ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
|
Every Four Years is a series covering the upcoming presidential election. Back then, it was like a promise, a guarantee. Nowadays it sounds more like a threat.
18 WLEX (LEXINGTON) (NBC)
|
||
MORNING
|
||
6
AM
|
PTL CLUB—Religion
|
|
7
AM
|
TODAY—Tom Brokaw
Guest: Otto Preminger
|
|
9
AM
|
PHIL DONAHUE
|
|
10
AM
|
CARD SHARKS—Game
|
|
10:30
|
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
Robert Fuller, Bernie Kopell, Rich
Little, Vincent Price, Leslie Uggams, Charlie Callas, Didi Conn
|
|
11
AM
|
HIGH ROLLERS—Game
|
|
11:30
|
DOCTORS—Serial
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
||
Noon
|
NEWS
|
|
12:30
|
BOB BRAUN—Variety
|
|
1:30
|
WOMEN LIKE US—Rollin
Special: Host Betty Rollin
|
|
2:30
|
ANOTHER WORLD
|
|
4
PM
|
SUPERMAN—Adventure
|
|
4:30
|
MUNSTERS—Comedy
|
|
5
PM
|
BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
|
|
5:30
|
NEWS
|
|
EVENING
|
||
6 PM
|
NEWS
|
|
6:30
|
NBC NEWS—Chancellor/Brinkley
|
|
7
PM
|
SANFORD AND SON—Comedy
|
|
7:30
|
CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS—Comedy
|
|
8
PM
|
REAL PEOPLE
|
|
9
PM
|
DIFF’RENT STROKES
|
|
9:30
|
HELLO, LARRY
|
|
10
PM
|
BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
Hostess: Lily Tomlin. Musical guest:
James Taylor
|
|
11
PM
|
NEWS
|
|
11:30
|
TONIGHT
Guest host David Letterman, Linda
Lavin, Jose Feliciano
|
|
1
AM
|
TOMORROW—Snyder
|
Otto Preminger, a guest on Today, was one of the great film directors of all time, and an occasional actor. His last directing job was the 1979 movie The Human Factor, based on the novel by Graham Greene. I wonder if this appearance was on behalf of the movie; otherwise, I can't think of why he'd be on the show.
19 WXIX (CINCINNATI)
(Ind.)
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MORNING
|
||
6:15
|
PERSPECTIVE
|
|
7
AM
|
ROMPER ROOM—Children
|
|
7:30
|
BUGS AND PORKY—Cartoons
|
|
8
AM
|
WOODY WOODPECKER—Cartoons
|
|
8:30
|
FLINTSTONES—Cartoon
|
|
9
AM
|
TOM & JERRY—Cartoons
|
|
9:30
|
STAR BLAZERS—Cartoon
|
|
10
AM
|
DENNIS THE MENACE
|
|
10:30
|
BEWITCHED—Comedy
|
|
11
AM
|
MY THREE SONS—Comedy
|
|
11:30
|
COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
||
Noon
|
MEDICAL CENTER
|
|
1
PM
|
MOVIE—Comedy
“Paper Lion” (1968)
|
|
3
PM
|
POPEYE—Cartoons
|
|
3:30
|
FLINTSTONES—Cartoon
|
|
4
PM
|
TOM & JERRY—Cartoons
|
|
4:30
|
GILLIGAN’S ISLAND
|
|
5
PM
|
BRADY BUNCH—Comedy
|
|
5:30
|
MARY TYLER MOORE—Comedy
|
|
EVENING
|
||
6 PM
|
CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS—Comedy
|
|
6:30
|
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN—Comedy
|
|
7
PM
|
M*A*S*H
|
|
7:30
|
ALL IN THE FAMILY
|
|
8
PM
|
MOVIE—Comedy
“The Quiet Man” (1952)
|
|
10:30
|
CROSS-WITS—Game
Guests: Gordon Jump, Phyllis Diller,
Peter Isacksen, Vicki Lawrence
|
|
11
PM
|
LIFE AND TIMES OF EDDIE ROBERTS—Serial
|
|
11:30
|
M*A*S*H
|
|
Mid.
|
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
|
|
12:30
|
BARETTA—Crime Drama
|
Paper Lion, the 1:00 p.m. movie, is based on the wonderful non-fiction book of the same name by George Plimpton. It has its moments, but aside from the fact it changes the facts somewhat, it asks us to buy Alan Alda as Plimpton. Or, rather, Alan Alda as someone trying to be a professional football player. Sorry, but I ain't buying it.
27 WKYT (LEXINGTON) (CBS)
|
||
MORNING
|
||
7
AM
|
WEDNESDAY MORNING—Bob Scheiffer
|
|
8
AM
|
CAPTAIN KANGAROO
Guest: Steve Martin
|
|
9
AM
|
BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS
|
|
9:30
|
FLINTSTONES—Cartoon
|
|
10
AM
|
BEAT THE CLOCK—Game
Bob Seagren, Don Sutton
|
|
10:30
|
WHEW!—Game
Jay Johnson, Joan Prather
|
|
10:55
|
CBS NEWS—Edwards
|
|
11
AM
|
PRICE IS RIGHT—Game
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
||
Noon
|
LOVE OF LIFE—Serial
|
|
12:30
|
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW—Serial
|
|
1
PM
|
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS—Serial
|
|
1:30
|
AS THE WORLD TURNS—Serial
|
|
2:30
|
GUIDING LIGHT—Serial
|
|
3:30
|
ONE DAY AT A TIME
|
|
4
PM
|
GOMER PYLE, USMC
|
|
4:30
|
MY THREE SONS—Comedy
|
|
5
PM
|
ANDY GRIFFITH—Comedy
|
|
5:30
|
NEWS
|
|
EVENING
|
||
6:30
|
CBS NEWS—Cronkite
|
|
7
PM
|
PM MAGAZINE
|
|
7:30
|
M*A*S*H
|
|
8
PM
|
MONTE CARLO CIRCUS
Special: Hosts Telly Savalas, Lynda Carter
|
|
9
PM
|
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Special: Host George Burns
|
|
10:30
|
PILOT
|
|
11
PM
|
NEWS
|
|
11:30
|
YOUR TURN: LETTERS TO CBS NEWS
Special
|
|
Mid.
|
MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN—Serial
|
|
12:30
|
MOVIE—Thriller
“The Strange Possession of Mrs.
Oliver” (Made-for-TV; 1977)
|
It's an all-sports edition of Beat the Clock, with Olympic gold medal-winning pole vaulter Bob Seagren and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Don Sutton.
32 WLKY (LOUISVILLE) (ABC)
|
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MORNING
|
||
6:30
|
ROMPER ROOM—Children
|
|
7
AM
|
GOOD MORNING AMERICA—David Hartman
|
|
9
AM
|
PHIL DONAHUE
|
|
10
AM
|
GREEN ACRES—Comedy
|
|
10:30
|
EDGE OF NIGHT—Serial
|
|
11
AM
|
LAVERNE & SHIRLEY
|
|
11:30
|
FAMILY FEUD—Game
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
||
Noon
|
$20,000 PYRAMID—Game
Jo Anne Worley, Sal VIscuso
|
|
12:30
|
RYAN’S HOPE—Serial
|
|
1
PM
|
ALL MY CHILDREN
|
|
2
PM
|
ONE LIFE TO LIVE
|
|
3
PM
|
GENERAL HOSPITAL—Serial
|
|
4
PM
|
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN—Comedy
|
|
4:30
|
AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL—Children
Special: "Make Believe Marriage"
|
|
5:30
|
NEWS
|
|
EVENING
|
||
6 PM
|
ABC NEWS—Frank Reynolds
|
|
6:30
|
TIC TAC DOUGH—Game
|
|
7
PM
|
JOKER’S WILD—Game
|
|
7:30
|
MAKE ME LAUGH
|
|
8
PM
|
EIGHT IS ENOUGH
|
|
9
PM
|
CHARLIE’S ANGELS—Crime Drama
|
|
10
PM
|
VEGA$—Crime Drama
|
|
11
PM
|
NEWS
|
|
11:30
|
MAKE ME LAUGH—Game
|
|
Mid.
|
LOVE BOAT
|
|
1:10
|
BARETTA—Crime Drama
|
If one were to look at the always-reliable Wikipedia entry on Make Me Laugh, they might get the idea that this was one of the longest-running shows on television. "First episode date: March 20, 1958. Final episode date: February 10, 1998." That, of course, is before you actually read the entry, and find out that the 40 years cover four different versions of the show. This one, the second version, is hosted by Bobby Van and runs from 1979-80. Go here to find out what it was all about.
41 WDRB (LOUISVILLE) (Ind.)
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MORNING
|
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7:45
|
NEWS
|
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8
AM
|
NEW ZOO REVUE
|
|
8:30
|
BUGS BUNNY—Cartoon
|
|
9
AM
|
PTL CLUB—Religion
|
|
11
AM
|
NEWS/INTROSPECT
|
|
11:30
|
HEALTH FIELD
|
|
AFTERNOON
|
||
Noon
|
700 CLUB—Religion
|
|
1:30
|
ROSS BAGLEY—Religion
|
|
2
PM
|
PARTRIDGE FAMILY—Comedy
|
|
2:30
|
BULLWINKLE—Cartoon
|
|
3
PM
|
PRESTO AND FRIENDS
|
|
4:30
|
GILLIGAN’S ISLAND
|
|
5
PM
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BEWITCHED—Comedy
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5:30
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I LOVE LUCY—Comedy
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6 PM
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SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN—Adventure
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GOOD TIMES—Comedy
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7:30
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SANFORD AND SON—Comedy
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JIM ROCKFORD, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
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9
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MERV GRIFFIN
Guests: Bill Cosby, Jack Jones, the
Dancing Machine ensemble, Gov Robert List (R-NV), the Duncan Sisters,
backgammon champion Wayne Araki, Joe Williams
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10:30
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ODD COUPLE—Comedy
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BENNY HILL—Comedy
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11:30
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MOVIE—Comedy
“Billie” (1965)
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You might wonder why Merv has the governor of Nevada as a special guest. It's because Merv's in Las Vegas this week.
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5:30
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700 CLUB—Religion
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7
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GOOD MORNING AMERICA—David Hartman
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9
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GENERAL HOSPITAL—Serial
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10
AM
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IRONSIDE—Crime Drama
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11
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LAVERNE & SHIRLEY
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11:30
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FAMILY FEUD—Game
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Noon
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$20,000 PYRAMID—Game
Jo Anne Worley, Sal VIscuso
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12:30
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RYAN’S HOPE—Serial
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ALL MY CHILDREN
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2
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ONE LIFE TO LIVE
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3
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BRADY BUNCH—Comedy
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3:30
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TOM & JERRY—Cartoons
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4
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DR. WHO—Science Fiction
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4:30
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AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL—Children
Special: "Make Believe Marriage"
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5:30
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NEWS
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EVENING
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6 PM
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ABC NEWS—Frank Reynolds
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6:30
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TIC TAC DOUGH—Game
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7
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HAPPY DAYS AGAIN—Comedy
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7:30
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NEWLYWED GAME
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8
PM
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EIGHT IS ENOUGH
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9
PM
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CHARLIE’S ANGELS—Crime Drama
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10
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VEGA$—Crime Drama
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11
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NEWS
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11:30
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LOVE BOAT
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12:40
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BARETTA—Crime Drama
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That's Doctor Who to you.
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MORNING
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8:15
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A.M. WEATHER
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AFTERNOON
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3:30
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OVER EASY—Hugh Downs
Guest: Sam Levenson
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4
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SESAME STREET—Children
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5
PM
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MISTER ROGERS—Children
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5:30
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ELECTRIC COMPANY—Children
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EVENING
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6 PM
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3-2-1 CONTACT—Children
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6:30
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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
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7
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MacNEIL/LEHRER REPORT
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7:30
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1980 KENTUCKY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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8:30
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DICK CAVETT
Guest: Elaine Stritch
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9
PM
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GREAT PERFORMANCES—Drama
“Molière,” Part 3
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10
PM
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EVERY FOUR YEARS—Documentary
Debut
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The Kentucky Educational Network comprises seven stations throughout the state. Until we get to the cable era, this is the only time I've run across a letter instead of a number in the channel indicator. You learn something new every day. TV
I remember watching HELLO, LARRY often when it was on after DIFF'RENT STROKES, and while it wasn't a great show, as you said above, it wasn't horrible. I even watched an episode on YT not long ago. It had some good people on the creative side as well, and it had its origin in a short film that starred no less than Jack Lemmon. Here's Mark Evanier's take on why McLean Stevenson was justified in leaving M*A*S*H and seeking to branch out on his own: https://www.newsfromme.com/2013/05/14/mac/
ReplyDeleteSeagren & Sutton appeared with Meredith MacRae & Sue Ane Langdon on Beat the Clock in its penultimate week on the air. This was the all-celebrity format with the audience in rooting sections as in TATTLETALES.
WTVQ moved from channel 62 (probably the highest-numbered channel network affiliate post-1960) to channel 36 later in 1980.
This was fun! We moved to the Louisville area and remember stations like WAVE and WHAS very well. Evokes a lot of memories.
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