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NBC affiliate channel 39 changes its callsign from KCST to KNSD for "News (or NBC) San Diego", in time for the Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, broadcast on NBC.
6 XETV (Fox)
6:00 Scooby-Doo
6:30 Jem
7:00 G.I. Joe
7:30 Woody Woodpecker
8:00 Flintstones
8:30 Smurfs
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 Dick Van Dyke
10:00 Van Patten Family Special (pre-empting I Love Lucy)
10:30 Dick Van Dyke
11:00 The Judge
11:30 On Trial
NOON Perry Mason
1:00 I Dream of Jeannie
1:30 Bewitched
2:00 Cellulite Free (Paid Program)
2:30 Leave It to Beaver
3:00 Alvin and the Chipmunks
3:30 Dennis the Menace
4:00 DuckTales
4:30 Double Dare - Marc Summers
5:00 Punky Brewster
5:30 Webster
6:00 Family Ties (x2)
7:00 Cheers
7:30 Taxi
8:00 Movie: "Strange Invaders" (1983) - Paul Le Mat, Nancy Allen, Diana Scarwid, Michael Lerner, Louise Fletcher.
10:00 Simon & Simon
11:00 Cheers
11:30 The Late Show - Host: Ross Shafer; Guests: Authors Whitley Strieber and Michael Edwards (final episode aired six weeks later).
12:30 Secrets of Success
1:30 Gong Show - Newly premiered revival, hosted by Don Bleu.
8 KFMB (CBS)
6:00 CBS This Morning
8:00 Sun Up San Diego
9:00 Family Feud
9:30 Card Sharks
10:00 The Price is Right
11:00 Young and the Restless
NOON News Ei8ht
12:30 Bold and the Beautiful
1:00 As the World Turns
2:00 Guiding Light
3:00 Hour Magazine - Featured: Ann Jillian, Rue McClanahan, Tony Lo Biano; white-collar women/blue-collar men.
4:00 M*A*S*H
4:30 News Ei8ht
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 News Ei8ht
7:00 PM Magazine - Featured: model Tara Krahn; security at the Summer Olympics.
7:30 Entertainment Tonight - Featured: Michael Caine and Steve Martin on the set of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" in Nice, France.
8:00 CBS Friday Movie: "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (1985) - Pee-wee Herman (Paul Reubens), Elizabeth Daily, Mark Holton, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks.
10:00 CBS Special: "Lily: Sold Out" (1981) - From Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas; Lily Tomlin, Paul Anka, Jane Fonda, Liberace, Harvey Lembeck, Dolly Parton, Audrey Meadows, Joan Rivers, Melanie Mayron, Alex Rocco.
11:00 News Ei8ht
11:30 Stingray (1985-87 NBC series by Stephen J. Cannell)
10 KGTV (ABC)
6:00 ABC World News This Moring
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 Live With Regis & Kathie Lee (national premiere week) - Guests: Joan Rivers, Kitty Dukakis (wife of Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis; cousin-in-law of actress Olympia Dukakis).
10:00 Growing Pains
10:30 Sweethearts (premiere week) - Charles Nelson Reilly
11:00 Inside San Diego
NOON All My Children
1:00 One Life to Live
2:00 General Hospital
3:00 Magnum, P.I.
4:00 Oprah Winfrey - Topic: "Shattered Olympic Dreams" - Potential Olympic athletes stopped by illness or injury.
5:00 10 News
6:00 ABC World News Tonight
6:30 10 News
7:00 People's Court
7:30 Win, Lose or Draw - Bert Convy; Possible guests: Sally Struthers & Anne-Marie Johnson vs. Clifton Davis & Marc Price (later hosted Teen Win, Lose or Draw on the Disney Channel).
8:00 Perfect Strangers
8:30 Full House
9:00 Mr. Belvedere
9:30 Cowboy Joe
10:00 20/20
11:00 10 News
11:30 Nightline
MIDNIGHT Morton Downey Jr.
1:00 Hit Squad
15 KPBS (PBS)
6:15 Hooked on Aerobics
6:45 AM Weather
7:00 Sesame Street
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:30 Lilias, Yoga and You
9:00 Madeleine Cooks
9:30 Art of William Alexander & Lowell Speers
10:00 Woodcarving with Rich Butz
10:30 Streamside
11:00 Sesame Street
NOON West of the Imagination
1:00 Suleyman the Magnificent
2:00 Nova
3:00 Sesame Street
4:00 Mister Rogers
4:30 Square One TV
5:00 3-2-1 Contact
5:30 Innovation
6:00 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas - Guest: film maker David Puttnam (Part 2 of 2).
6:30 Nightly Business Report
7:00 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
8:00 Washington Week in Review
8:30 Wall $treet Week
9:00 Movie: "Oedipus the King" (1986) - Michael Pennington, Claire Bloom (Part 1 of 3 in BBC's "Theban Plays" series).
11:00 Austin City Limits - Featured: Randy Travis, Kathy Mattea.
39 KNSD (formerly KCST; NBC)
6:00 CNN Headline News
6:30 NBC News at Sunrise
7:00 Today - From Seoul, South Korea, in preparation for the 1988 Summer Olympics.
9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael - Topic: Schools dealing with teenage homosexuality.
9:30 Wipeout - Peter Tomarken
10:00 Wheel of Fortune
10:30 Win, Lose or Draw - Vicki Lawrence; Guests: Constance Towers & Jacklyn Zieman vs. Peter Marshall & Marc Summers.
11:00 Super Password - Guests: Daphne Maxwell Reid, Joe Alaskey.
11:30 Scrabble
NOON Santa Barbara
1:00 Another World
2:00 Days of Our Lives
3:00 Donahue - Topic: Campus crime.
4:00 Geraldo - Topic: Defender of drunks.
5:00 News San Diego (what the new KNSD callsign stood for; previously NewsCenter 39)
6:00 NBC Nightly News - from Seoul
6:30 USA Today
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
7:30 KNSD Special: "A New Point of View" - Summary of the changes at Channel 39, starting that day. (locally pre-empting Jeopardy!)
8:00 1988 Summer Olympics: Opening Ceremony - Bryant Gumbel, Dick Enberg, Bob Costas, Tom Brokaw. (Saturday in Seoul. The ceremony became controversial during the cauldron lighting in which serveral doves, released earlier for the ceremony, were unfortunately burned alive, prompting discontinuation of the dove practice.)
MIDNIGHT News San Diego
12:30 Late Night With David Letterman - Guests: Kirk Douglas, John Hiatt, Julia Child.
1:30 Friday Night Videos - "Salute to the Olympics"; Hosts: Judy Tenuta, Emo Phillips; Featured artists: Steve Winwood ("Don't You Know What the Night Can Do?"), Def Leppard ("Love Bites"), Michael Jackson ("Another Part of Me"), INXS ("Never Tear Us Apart").
2:30 Movie: "The Outlaw" (1943) - Jack Beutel, Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Huston; Directed and produced by Howard Hughes.
51 KUSI
6:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends
6:30 Bionic Six
7:00 He-Man
7:30 Beverly Hills Teens
8:00 Real Ghostbusters
8:30 My Little Pony
9:00 Wonderful World of Disney
10:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King
11:00 Hawaii Five-O
NOON Hollywood Squares (final season premeire week) - Panel: Jm J. Bullock (center square), Shadoe Stevens (announcer), Louise DuArt, Don King, Daphne Maxwell Reid, Charles Nelson Reilly, Marc Summers, Betty White, Sweethearts of the Rodeo.
12:30 New Newlywed Game
1:00 All-New Dating Game - Jeff McGregor
1:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends
2:00 Snorks
2:30 Yogi Bear & Friends
3:00 Tom & Jerry/Popeye
3:30 Jetsons
4:00 Padres Pre-game
4:30 Padres Baseball: at Atlanta Braves
7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati
8:00 Movie: "Nadia" (1984) - Biopic of Nadia Comaneci, starring Leslie Weiner as the younger title role and Johann Carlo as the older.
10:00 USA Tonight
10:30 CNN Headline News
11:00 Twlight Zone
11:30 Carol Burnett & Friends
MIDNIGHT Movie: "Violent Saturday" (1955) - Victor Mature, Richard Egan, Stephen McNally.
69 KTTY
6:00 Ask Washington
7:00 Richard Roberts
8:00 Jerry Barnard
9:00 Family
10:00 Knots Landing
11:00 Dynasty
NOON Movie: "Waterloo Bridge" (1940) - Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor.
2:00 Starsky & Hutch
3:00 Thunderbirds 2086
3:30 Gumby
4:00 ThunderCats
4:30 Fun House - J. D. Roth
5:00 Ironside
6:00 Trapper John, M.D.
7:00 Barnaby Jones
8:00 Movie: "Midnight Offerings" (1981) - Melissa Sue Anderson, Mary Beth McDonough, Patrick Cassidy, Marion Ross, Gordon Jump, Cathryn Damon, Dana Kimmell.
10:00 Movie: "Murph, the Surf"(1975) - Robert Conrad, Don Stroud, Donna Mills
MIDNIGHT Van Patten Family TV Special (pre-empting The Protectors)
12:30 Movie: "Waterloo Bridge" (see NOON)
KUSI's schedule pre-empted by Padres Baseball:
4:00 Finders Keepers - Larry Toffler
4:30 Brady Bunch
5:00 Diff'rent Strokes
5:30 Jeffersons
6:00 Facts of Life
6:30 Three's Company (x2)
6 XETV (Fox)
6:00 Scooby-Doo
6:30 Jem
7:00 G.I. Joe
7:30 Woody Woodpecker
8:00 Flintstones
8:30 Smurfs
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 Dick Van Dyke
10:00 Van Patten Family Special (pre-empting I Love Lucy)
10:30 Dick Van Dyke
11:00 The Judge
11:30 On Trial
NOON Perry Mason
1:00 I Dream of Jeannie
1:30 Bewitched
2:00 Cellulite Free (Paid Program)
2:30 Leave It to Beaver
3:00 Alvin and the Chipmunks
3:30 Dennis the Menace
4:00 DuckTales
4:30 Double Dare - Marc Summers
5:00 Punky Brewster
5:30 Webster
6:00 Family Ties (x2)
7:00 Cheers
7:30 Taxi
8:00 Movie: "Strange Invaders" (1983) - Paul Le Mat, Nancy Allen, Diana Scarwid, Michael Lerner, Louise Fletcher.
10:00 Simon & Simon
11:00 Cheers
11:30 The Late Show - Host: Ross Shafer; Guests: Authors Whitley Strieber and Michael Edwards (final episode aired six weeks later).
12:30 Secrets of Success
1:30 Gong Show - Newly premiered revival, hosted by Don Bleu.
8 KFMB (CBS)
6:00 CBS This Morning
8:00 Sun Up San Diego
9:00 Family Feud
9:30 Card Sharks
10:00 The Price is Right
11:00 Young and the Restless
NOON News Ei8ht
12:30 Bold and the Beautiful
1:00 As the World Turns
2:00 Guiding Light
3:00 Hour Magazine - Featured: Ann Jillian, Rue McClanahan, Tony Lo Biano; white-collar women/blue-collar men.
4:00 M*A*S*H
4:30 News Ei8ht
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 News Ei8ht
7:00 PM Magazine - Featured: model Tara Krahn; security at the Summer Olympics.
7:30 Entertainment Tonight - Featured: Michael Caine and Steve Martin on the set of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" in Nice, France.
8:00 CBS Friday Movie: "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (1985) - Pee-wee Herman (Paul Reubens), Elizabeth Daily, Mark Holton, Phil Hartman, Jan Hooks.
10:00 CBS Special: "Lily: Sold Out" (1981) - From Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas; Lily Tomlin, Paul Anka, Jane Fonda, Liberace, Harvey Lembeck, Dolly Parton, Audrey Meadows, Joan Rivers, Melanie Mayron, Alex Rocco.
11:00 News Ei8ht
11:30 Stingray (1985-87 NBC series by Stephen J. Cannell)
10 KGTV (ABC)
6:00 ABC World News This Moring
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 Live With Regis & Kathie Lee (national premiere week) - Guests: Joan Rivers, Kitty Dukakis (wife of Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis; cousin-in-law of actress Olympia Dukakis).
10:00 Growing Pains
10:30 Sweethearts (premiere week) - Charles Nelson Reilly
11:00 Inside San Diego
NOON All My Children
1:00 One Life to Live
2:00 General Hospital
3:00 Magnum, P.I.
4:00 Oprah Winfrey - Topic: "Shattered Olympic Dreams" - Potential Olympic athletes stopped by illness or injury.
5:00 10 News
6:00 ABC World News Tonight
6:30 10 News
7:00 People's Court
7:30 Win, Lose or Draw - Bert Convy; Possible guests: Sally Struthers & Anne-Marie Johnson vs. Clifton Davis & Marc Price (later hosted Teen Win, Lose or Draw on the Disney Channel).
8:00 Perfect Strangers
8:30 Full House
9:00 Mr. Belvedere
9:30 Cowboy Joe
10:00 20/20
11:00 10 News
11:30 Nightline
MIDNIGHT Morton Downey Jr.
1:00 Hit Squad
15 KPBS (PBS)
6:15 Hooked on Aerobics
6:45 AM Weather
7:00 Sesame Street
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:30 Lilias, Yoga and You
9:00 Madeleine Cooks
9:30 Art of William Alexander & Lowell Speers
10:00 Woodcarving with Rich Butz
10:30 Streamside
11:00 Sesame Street
NOON West of the Imagination
1:00 Suleyman the Magnificent
2:00 Nova
3:00 Sesame Street
4:00 Mister Rogers
4:30 Square One TV
5:00 3-2-1 Contact
5:30 Innovation
6:00 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas - Guest: film maker David Puttnam (Part 2 of 2).
6:30 Nightly Business Report
7:00 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
8:00 Washington Week in Review
8:30 Wall $treet Week
9:00 Movie: "Oedipus the King" (1986) - Michael Pennington, Claire Bloom (Part 1 of 3 in BBC's "Theban Plays" series).
11:00 Austin City Limits - Featured: Randy Travis, Kathy Mattea.
39 KNSD (formerly KCST; NBC)
6:00 CNN Headline News
6:30 NBC News at Sunrise
7:00 Today - From Seoul, South Korea, in preparation for the 1988 Summer Olympics.
9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael - Topic: Schools dealing with teenage homosexuality.
9:30 Wipeout - Peter Tomarken
10:00 Wheel of Fortune
10:30 Win, Lose or Draw - Vicki Lawrence; Guests: Constance Towers & Jacklyn Zieman vs. Peter Marshall & Marc Summers.
11:00 Super Password - Guests: Daphne Maxwell Reid, Joe Alaskey.
11:30 Scrabble
NOON Santa Barbara
1:00 Another World
2:00 Days of Our Lives
3:00 Donahue - Topic: Campus crime.
4:00 Geraldo - Topic: Defender of drunks.
5:00 News San Diego (what the new KNSD callsign stood for; previously NewsCenter 39)
6:00 NBC Nightly News - from Seoul
6:30 USA Today
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
7:30 KNSD Special: "A New Point of View" - Summary of the changes at Channel 39, starting that day. (locally pre-empting Jeopardy!)
8:00 1988 Summer Olympics: Opening Ceremony - Bryant Gumbel, Dick Enberg, Bob Costas, Tom Brokaw. (Saturday in Seoul. The ceremony became controversial during the cauldron lighting in which serveral doves, released earlier for the ceremony, were unfortunately burned alive, prompting discontinuation of the dove practice.)
MIDNIGHT News San Diego
12:30 Late Night With David Letterman - Guests: Kirk Douglas, John Hiatt, Julia Child.
1:30 Friday Night Videos - "Salute to the Olympics"; Hosts: Judy Tenuta, Emo Phillips; Featured artists: Steve Winwood ("Don't You Know What the Night Can Do?"), Def Leppard ("Love Bites"), Michael Jackson ("Another Part of Me"), INXS ("Never Tear Us Apart").
2:30 Movie: "The Outlaw" (1943) - Jack Beutel, Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Huston; Directed and produced by Howard Hughes.
51 KUSI
6:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends
6:30 Bionic Six
7:00 He-Man
7:30 Beverly Hills Teens
8:00 Real Ghostbusters
8:30 My Little Pony
9:00 Wonderful World of Disney
10:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King
11:00 Hawaii Five-O
NOON Hollywood Squares (final season premeire week) - Panel: Jm J. Bullock (center square), Shadoe Stevens (announcer), Louise DuArt, Don King, Daphne Maxwell Reid, Charles Nelson Reilly, Marc Summers, Betty White, Sweethearts of the Rodeo.
12:30 New Newlywed Game
1:00 All-New Dating Game - Jeff McGregor
1:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends
2:00 Snorks
2:30 Yogi Bear & Friends
3:00 Tom & Jerry/Popeye
3:30 Jetsons
4:00 Padres Pre-game
4:30 Padres Baseball: at Atlanta Braves
7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati
8:00 Movie: "Nadia" (1984) - Biopic of Nadia Comaneci, starring Leslie Weiner as the younger title role and Johann Carlo as the older.
10:00 USA Tonight
10:30 CNN Headline News
11:00 Twlight Zone
11:30 Carol Burnett & Friends
MIDNIGHT Movie: "Violent Saturday" (1955) - Victor Mature, Richard Egan, Stephen McNally.
69 KTTY
6:00 Ask Washington
7:00 Richard Roberts
8:00 Jerry Barnard
9:00 Family
10:00 Knots Landing
11:00 Dynasty
NOON Movie: "Waterloo Bridge" (1940) - Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor.
2:00 Starsky & Hutch
3:00 Thunderbirds 2086
3:30 Gumby
4:00 ThunderCats
4:30 Fun House - J. D. Roth
5:00 Ironside
6:00 Trapper John, M.D.
7:00 Barnaby Jones
8:00 Movie: "Midnight Offerings" (1981) - Melissa Sue Anderson, Mary Beth McDonough, Patrick Cassidy, Marion Ross, Gordon Jump, Cathryn Damon, Dana Kimmell.
10:00 Movie: "Murph, the Surf"(1975) - Robert Conrad, Don Stroud, Donna Mills
MIDNIGHT Van Patten Family TV Special (pre-empting The Protectors)
12:30 Movie: "Waterloo Bridge" (see NOON)
KUSI's schedule pre-empted by Padres Baseball:
4:00 Finders Keepers - Larry Toffler
4:30 Brady Bunch
5:00 Diff'rent Strokes
5:30 Jeffersons
6:00 Facts of Life
6:30 Three's Company (x2)
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