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Retro: KTVU 2 Oakland/San Francisco - Weekdays, Winter/Spring 1980

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AM
7:00 Cartoon Town
8:00 Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
8:30 Romper Room
9:00 Bewitched
9:30 Room 222
10:00 The Big Valley
11:00 Donahue
PM
12:00 Medical Center
1:00 Dialing for Dollars Movie - Pat McCormick
3:00 Bugs Bunny (1940-48 cartoons)
4:00 Tom and Jerry/Spider-Man (featuring TVPowww)
5:00 The Six Million Dollar Man (M, Tu, Th, F)/The Bionic Woman (W)
6:00 M*A*S*H
6:30 I Love Lucy
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 The Odd Couple
8:00 8 'Clock Movie
10:00 Action News - Dennis Richmond, Barbara Simpson
11:00 Love, American Style
11:30 Benny Hill Show
AM
12:00 The FBI
 
Pretty typical lineup from that era. Does anyone know if "Bewitched" back included the B&W episodes?
When Bewitched went into syndication(from Columbia Pictures Television)
in September of 1973, the Black And White episodes were Initially included,
however when distribution shifted to DFS Program Exchange in 1982, the new
syndication package only included the Color episodes. The Black And White
episodes were not seen again until the fall of 1989 when Nick-At-Nite began
airing them. Intially Nick-At-Nite only aired the Black And White episodes until
the spring of 1998, when the color episodes were added to the rotation.
 
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1:00 Dialing for Dollars Movie - Pat McCormick
Pat McCormick was a very talented guy. "Charley and Humphrey" was a favorite show growing up. There's even a comic book series available now featuring the two puppets. CHARLEY & HUMPHREY #1 (NOV211051)

KQED has a nice article about the show.

McCormick also did the weather on 2 for many years, bringing his sense of humor with him.
 
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