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Retro: Seattle/Tacoma - Monday, February 21, 1983

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4 KOMO (ABC)
AM
6:00 ABC World News This Morning
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 AM Northwest
10:00 The Love Boat
11:00 Family Feud
11:30 The Edge of Night
PM
12:00 All My Children
1:00 One Life to Live
2:00 General Hospital
3:00 Ryan's Hope
3:30 Happy Days
4:00 The Merv Griffin Show - Guests: Marla Gibbs, Lonnie Shorr
5:00 KOMO News 4
6:00 ABC World News Tonight - Frank Reynolds, five months before his death
6:30 KOMO News 4
7:00 PM Northwest
7:30 The Muppet Show
8:00 That's Incredible!
9:00 ABC Monday Night Movie: "Grace Kelly" (premiere) Cheryl Ladd, Lloyd Bridges (biopic of the then-recently deceased Princess Grace of Monaco)
11:00 KOMO News 4
11:30 Nightline
AM
12:00 The Last Word (ABC late night talk show hosted by Phil Donahue and Greg Jackson)
1:00 PM Northwest

5 KING (NBC)
AM
6:00 Early Today
7:00 Today
9:00 Northwest Today
10:30 The Richard Simmons Show
11:00 Just Men! - Betty White; Guests: Ken Berry, Peter Tomarken, Jay Johnstone, Tom Dreesen, Martin Hewitt, Tom Sullivan, Tim Reid
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
PM
12:00 Days of Our Lives
1:00 Another World
2:00 Fantasy - Peter Marshall, Leslie Uggams
3:00 Carol Burnett and Friends
3:30 More Real People (half-hour edited reruns of NBC's Real People)
4:00 The People's Court
4:30 Lie Detector - F. Lee Bailey
5:00 KING 5 News
6:00 NBC Nightly News - Roger Mudd in addition to Tom Brokaw
6:30 KING 5 News
7:00 Entertainment Tonight - Mary Hart, Ron Hendren
7:30 Washington State Lottery Drawing (second drawing since its state lottery's inception on Nov. 15, 1982; pre-empting Tic-Tac-Dough)
8:00 Little House on the Prairie
9:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies: "Rage of Angels" (premiere; part 2 of 2) - Jaclyn Smith, Ken Howard
11:00 KING 5 News
11:30 The Tonight Show (The Best of Carson) - from July 30, 1980 with guests Angie Dickinson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Addie Evans, and musical guest Melissa Manchester
AM
12:30 Late Night With David Letterman - Guests: Sly Stone, Sandra Bernhard
1:30 NBC News Overnight - Linda Ellerbee, Bill Schechner

7 KIRO (CBS)
AM
6:00 Eye on Northwest
6:30 CBS Early Morning News - Bill Kurtis, Diane Sawyer
7:00 CBS Morning News - same hosts as above
9:00 Donahue
10:00 The Price is Right
11:00 The Young and the Restless
PM
12:00 (Channel 7) Eyewitness News
1:00 As the World Turns
2:00 Guiding Light
3:00 Hour Magazine
4:00 The Rockford Files
5:00 Eyewitness News
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 PM Magazine
7:00 Eyewitness News
7:30 Family Feud
8:00 Peanuts Special: "Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown?" (premiere)
8:30 Square Pegs
9:00 M*A*S*H ("As Time Goes By"; last episode before the landmark finale "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" a week from then)
9:30 Newhart
10:00 Cagney & Lacey
11:00 Eyewitness News
11:30 Close-Up (local KIRO program)
AM
12:00 Trapper John, M.D.
1:00 Columbo

9 KCTS (PBS)
AM
6:00 Wall $treet Week
6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:00 The Nature of Things
8:00 Over Easy
8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 The Electric Company
10:30 ITV (instructional) Programming
11:30 Say It With Sign
PM
12:00 Que Pasa, USA?
12:30 Oye Willie
1:00 ITV Programming
3:00 Civilisation (from BBC)
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 3-2-1 Contact
6:00 Nightly Business Report
6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:00 The Nature of Things
8:00 Frontline - Jessica Savitch, eight months before her death
9:00 Great Performances: "Wagner's Ring: Die Walkure (The Valkyrie), Act I"
10:30 Placido Domingo: The Tenor, The Teacher
11:00 Ten Who Dared (Burke and Wills)
AM
12:00 PBS LateNight

11 KSTW (Ind.) Tacoma
AM
6:00 The 700 Club
7:00 Groovie Goolies
7:30 Hanna-Barbera
8:00 Porky Pig
8:30 The Great Space Coaster
9:00 My Three Sons
9:30 Family Affair
10:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC
10:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show
11:00 The Andy Griffith Show
11:30 I Love Lucy
PM
12:00 Perry Mason
1:00 Movie: "The Belle of New York" (1952) - Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen, Keenan Wynn, Marjorie Main
3:00 Cartoons
3:30 Superfriends
4:00 Scooby-Doo
4:30 Bewitched
5:00 What's Happening!!
5:30 Laverne & Shirley
6:00 Carter Country
6:30 Three's Company
7:00 M*A*S*H
7:30 Barney Miller
8:00 Movie: "The Good Guys and the Bad Guys" (1969) - Robert Mitchum, George Kennedy
10:00 The Ten O'Clock News
11:00 The Benny Hill Show
11:30 Madame's Place (starring Wayland Flowers' Madame puppet)
AM
12:00 The 700 Club
1:00 News

13 KCPQ (Ind.) Tacoma
AM
6:00 Morning Stretch
6:30 Casey Treat (Seattle-based televangelist)
7:00 The 700 Club
8:30 The Facts of Life (NBC)
9:00 Tattletales (CBS)
9:30 Sale of the Century (NBC)
10:00 Wheel of Fortune (NBC)
10:30 Hit Man! (NBC) - Peter Tomarken
11:00 (Celebrity) Bullseye (rerun from previous two seasons)
11:30 The Joker's Wild
PM
12:00 Tom Cottle: Up Close
12:30 Take My Word For It! - Jim Lange
1:00 Movie: "Wife vs. Secretary" (1936) Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy, James Stewart
3:00 Movie: "Wild in the Country" (1961) Elvis Presley, Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins
5:00 Little House on the Prairie
6:00 Eight is Enough
7:00 Charlie's Angels
8:00 NCAA Basketball - California vs. USC
10:00 Movie: "Flight from Ashiya" (1964) - Yul Brynner, Richard Widmark, George Chakiris
AM
12:00 INN News
 
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As an 8 year old in 1983, this schedule brings back a lot of memories. I'd forgotten that "Real People" had edited reruns, or the "Lie Detector" show.
According to "Broadcasting Magazine", Reynolds' last appearance on ABC World News Tonight was April 20 1983.
Within a few months the Curtis/Sawyer CBS Morning News would be regularly kicking the Today show into third place. The ratings started slipping in 1984 and Sawyer left the show.
 
As an 8 year old in 1983, this schedule brings back a lot of memories. I'd forgotten that "Real People" had edited reruns, or the "Lie Detector" show.
According to "Broadcasting Magazine", Reynolds' last appearance on ABC World News Tonight was April 20 1983.
Within a few months the Curtis/Sawyer CBS Morning News would be regularly kicking the Today show into third place. The ratings started slipping in 1984 and Sawyer left the show.
The signigificance of that date and place was that my maternal grandfather died in the Seattle area on that day, which happened to be my mother's birthday. Her sister/my aunt was living in Lynnwood at the time and was watching over my grandfather during his last few months.
 
Lie Detector was supposed to be the 'big hit' in syndication, but it flopped. Pat Sajak even mentioned that in an interview with the Television Academy several years ago. Needless to say, he had the big syndication hit instead.
The listings ending at 1:00 AM makes me think this came from the Seattle Times, which had a similar grid format. They were going from 7AM-1AM most of the '80s and into the '90s.
I'm guessing Tattletales was a one-day delay even with the preemption to KCPQ. Casey Treat is still the main pastor at Christian Faith Center in Federal Way.
 
Lie Detector was supposed to be the 'big hit' in syndication, but it flopped. Pat Sajak even mentioned that in an interview with the Television Academy several years ago. Needless to say, he had the big syndication hit instead.
The listings ending at 1:00 AM makes me think this came from the Seattle Times, which had a similar grid format. They were going from 7AM-1AM most of the '80s and into the '90s.
I'm guessing Tattletales was a one-day delay even with the preemption to KCPQ. Casey Treat is still the main pastor at Christian Faith Center in Federal Way.
It was from the Seattle Times from geneologybank.com, as well as the Tacoma News-Tribune on newspapers.com.
 
Yup...I miss the days of viewing the Seattle Times microfilm at the local libraries there. CWU does have microfilm of the Times/P-I, Yakima Herald and Daily Record (Ellensburg) but I never have time to go in and print anything out!
 
Yup...I miss the days of viewing the Seattle Times microfilm at the local libraries there. CWU does have microfilm of the Times/P-I, Yakima Herald and Daily Record (Ellensburg) but I never have time to go in and print anything out!
That's what I've done too. In addition to the vintage TV schedules on newspaper microfilms, I also enjoy viewing vintage department store ads. (The Bon Marche, Frederick & Nelson, Lamonts)
 
Yup...I miss the days of viewing the Seattle Times microfilm at the local libraries there. CWU does have microfilm of the Times/P-I, Yakima Herald and Daily Record (Ellensburg) but I never have time to go in and print anything out!
The Daily Record archives are also available on the Google News Archive.
Speaking of Seattle TV grids, didn't they also include KVOS and Vancouver stations?
 
I use those Daily Record archives quite often to look for certain dates that something was aired on a Yakima station, like a weekend movie. Yes, Seattle Times included KVOS and CBUT. In the early-mid '80s, BCTV-8 (CHAN-TV) was included as well. No CKVU or CHEK to my knowledge.
I wish the Yakima Herald microfilm was available online. Tri-City Herald used to be many years ago, and they must have had 15 or more broadcast stations in the listings - Spokane, T.C., a few from Seattle, CHEK-6, etc. But the Spokesman-Review duplicated them throughout much of the '80s by including Tri-Cities stations. They were eliminated from the paper around February 1993.
 
Tri-City Herald used to be many years ago, and they must have had 15 or more broadcast stations in the listings - Spokane, T.C., a few from Seattle, CHEK-6, etc. But the Spokesman-Review duplicated them throughout much of the '80s by including Tri-Cities stations. They were eliminated from the paper around February 1993.
Good news--the Tri-City Herald is now on newspapers.com.
 
Their TV listings stop at the end of August 1992...for some reason they did not include the TV Guide after that.
 
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