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Retro: Spokane, Washington - Friday, September 2, 1983

2 — KREM (CBS)
4 — KXLY (ABC)
6 — KHQ (NBC)
7 — KSPS (PBS)
28 — KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5 am
4 — The 700 Club

5:25
2 — Tom and Jerry

5:30
6 — NBC News Overnight

5:55
2 — The Brady Kids

6:00
4 — The Andy Griffith Show

6:25
2 — The Great Space Coaster

6:30
4 — ABC News This Morning
6 — NBC News at Sunrise

6:45
7 — A.M. Weather

7:00
2 — CBS Morning News
4 — Good Morning America
6 — Today
7 — Lilias, Yoga and You
28 — Woody Woodpecker and Friends

7:30
7 — Sesame Street
28 — Cartoons

8:00
28 — Underdog

8:30
7 — Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00
2 — The New $25,000 Pyramid
4 — Donahue
6 — Diff'rent Strokes
7 — Sesame Street
28 — The 700 Club

9:30
2 — Child's Play
6 — Sale of the Century

10:00
2 — The Price Is Right
4 — Too Close for Comfort
6 — Wheel of Fortune
7 — High Feather

10:30
4 — Loving
6 — Dream House
7 — Over Easy
28 — Jimmy Swaggart

11:00
2 — The Young and the Restless
4 — Family Feud
6 — The Facts of Life
7 — Ireland: A Television History
28 — Bonanza

11:30
4 — The Noon Show
6 — Search for Tomorrow

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2 — Entertainment Tonight
4 — All My Children
6 — Days of Our Lives
28 — Richard Simmons

12:30
2 — As the World Turns
7 — Sneak Previews
28 — 20 Minute Workout

1:00
4 — One Life to Live
6 — Another World
7 — National Geographic Special
28 — MOVIE: "Bigger Than Life"
(1956) James Mason, Barbara Rush. A "miracle" drug threatens a family man's sanity.

1:30
2 — Capitol

2:00
2 — Guiding Light
4 — General Hospital
6 — Fantasy
7 — Lilias, Yoga and You

2:30
7 — This Old House

3:00
2 — Alice
4 — The Flintstones
6 — The Waltons
7 — The Victory Garden
28 — Super Friends

3:30
2 — Vega$
4 — Gilligan's Island
7 — Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28 — Woody Woodpecker and Friends

4:00
4 — Little House on the Prairie
6 — Hour Magazine
7 — Sesame Street
28 — Scooby-Doo

4:30
2 — Happy Days Again
28 — Bewitched

5:00
2 — KREM 2 News
4 — News 4
6 — Q-6 News
7 — Doctor Who
28 — My Favorite Martian

5:30
7 — Nightly Business Report
28 — Leave It to Beaver

EVENING

6:00
2 — CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4 — World News Tonight
6 — NBC Nightly News
7 — The Dick Cavett Show
Guest: William F. Buckley, Jr.
28 — I Love Lucy
"Lucy Hires an English Tutor." Lucy engages a tutor for her child, though its arrival is months away.

6:30
2 — Entertainment Tonight
In a special report, the plight of handicapped performers is examined.
4 — One Day at a Time
"Barbara's Friend." Barbara feels responsible for her friend's overdose on sleeping pills. (Part 2of two.)
6 — The Muppet Show
Guest: Carol Channing.
7 — The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
28 — The Dick Van Dyke Show
"Long Night's Journey Into Day." Laura spends a night alone in the house as the rest of the family goes fishing.

7:00
2 — Star Trek
"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." The Enterprise becomes a battlefield for two aliens who have been waging a 50,000-year-old war.
4 — The People's Court
6 — The Bob Newhart Show
"Shrinks Across the Sea." Bob and Emily suffer international complications when they host a French psychologist in their home.
7 — The Lawmakers
28 — MOVIE: "Tugboat Annie."
(1933) Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery. A working woman and her shiftless husband stay together out of love for her son.

7:30
4 — Barney Miller
"Call Girl." Right after Dietrich embarks on a personal campaign to avoid all women, the squad room becomes filled with gorgeous call girls.
6 — P.M. Magazine
Exercises classes taught in churches, a one-room schoolhouse in Maine.
7 — Washington Week in Review

8:00
2 — CBS News Special
"Paradise Lost." Correspondent-producer Robert "Shad" Northsfield reports on the efforts to conserve America's national park system, as well as attempts to save the grizzly bear from extinction.
4 — Benson
"Family Tree." Benson and Clayton make the surprising and disturbing discovery that they might be relatives. (Repeat)
6 — MOVIE: "Gray Lady Down"
Charlton Heston, David Carradine. A nuclear submarine carrying 41 men is rammed by a wayward freighter and sinks to a depth of 1400 feet, where it becomes precariously perched on a sea shell. (Repeat)
7 — Wall $treet Week
"The New Contrarian." Guest: David Dreman, managing director, Dreman, Gray & Embrey.

8:30
4 — No, I Don't
The joint owners of a mountain cabin find that they both want to use the retreat with their respective mates on the same weekend. Bo Svenson, Linda Purl and Charles Rocket star.
7 — Market to Market
28 — MOVIE: "Tugboat Annie Sails Again"
(1940) Marjorie Rambeau, Jane Wyman. Annie gets threatened with the loss of her job just because she's a girl.

9:00
2 — Dallas
"Ewing Inferno." Ray's feelings of self-blame and anger at J.R. over Mickey's accident leads to a sequence of events with possibly tragic consequences. (Repeat)
4 — Celebrity Daredevils
Burt Reynolds, Linda Blair, Jim Nabors, Elke Sommer, Christopher Reeve and Tony Geary are among the movie and TV stars performing a variety of daring feats. William Shatner hosts. (Repeat)
7 — Masterpiece Theatre
"Flickers." It looks as though Arnie's movie may never be completed — money runs out and so does its star. (Part 6)

10:00
2 — Falcon Crest
"The Odyssey." Angela travels to Paris on a quest for facts that will help her battle Richard Channing, and Vickie decides to continue her affair with Nick against Chase and Maggie's wishes. (Repeat)
6 — Eischied
"Who is the Missing Woman?" From 1979: Eischied clashes with an attorney (Mel Ferrer) while trying to locate the mistress of a prominent politician who died in her arms. (Repeat)
7 — Doctor Who
"The Horror of Fang Rock." The Doctor's curiosity is aroused by a darkened remote lighthouse. (Repeat)
28 — Independent Network News

10:30
7 — Nightly Business Report
28 — The Dick Van Dyke Show
"You Ought to Be in Pictures." Rob is cast in a low budget film and turns out to be the screen's worst lover.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2 — KREM 2 News
4 — News 4
6 — Q-6 News
7 — Inside Business Today
28 — Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30
2 — MOVIE: "My Pal Trigger"
(1946) Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes. Roy's and Gabby's faithful mounts help them out of some sticky situations.
4 — Nightline
6 — The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guests: Bob Uecker, actress Teri Garr.
28 — Saturday Night
Host: Buck Henry. Musical guest: Bette Midler.

12:30 am
6 — Friday Night Videos
Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Supertramp, Lindsey Buckingham and Culture Club are featured in musical mini-features.

12:45
2 — MOVIE: "'Neath Arizona Skies"
(1934) John Wayne, Sheila Terry. A cowboy protects an American Indian oil-land heiress.

1:00
28 — MOVIE: "The Body Snatcher"
(1945) Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff. A doctor is blackmailed by a villainous coachman when he wishes to stop securing bodies for medical research in 19th-century Edinburgh.
 
Flintstones at 3pm on KXLY was the only cartoon that was on the Big 3 weekday PMs. But I thought KHQ did some cartoons as well...

-crainbebo
 
Flintstones at 3pm on KXLY was the only cartoon that was on the Big 3 weekday PMs. But I thought KHQ did some cartoons as well...

-crainbebo
KHQ entered the afternoon cartoon game in the early '90s, after they snagged The Jetsons away from KXLY. The station aired cartoons from 3-4 and family-friendly sitcoms (including The Wonder Years) from 4-5. They even had an educational "Q6 News for Kids" feature during commercial breaks, which featured local children delivering"headlines" from KHQ's news set.

The children's lineup only lasted a season or too, though; it disappeared around the same time as KXLY's cartoons. I assume both stations just couldn't compete with what was on KAYU (Fox Kids) and cable, and found talk shows more profitable.
 
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