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Retro: The Pas, MB Friday, 02/17/1978

From The Pas Herald, via the Newspaper Archive

CBC (CBWIT 7, relays CBWT 6 Winnipeg)
7:00 Manitoba North
9:30 Bonjour
9:45 Friendly Giant
10:00 Manitoba Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Coronation Street
12:30 Noon Hour
1:30 Bob McLean
1:55 CBC News
2:00 Ryan's Hope
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Take Thirty
3:30 Celebrity Cooks
4:00 One of a Kind
4:30 Friday After School
5:00 Nature of Things
5:30 All in the Family
6:00 24 Hours
7:00 Mary Tyler Moore
7:30 Cross Canada Concert
8:00 Tony Randall
8:30 On Our Own
9:00 Tommy Hunter
10:00 Bearcats
11:00 National News
11:35 90 Minutes Live
1:05 Cinema 6

CTV (CKYP 12, relays CKY 7 Winnipeg)
6:00 University of the Air
6:30 Art of Cooking
7:00 Canada AM
9:00 Romper Room
9:30 Joyce Davidson
10:00 It's Your Move (from CFCF Montreal)
10:30 Today's World
12:00 Archie & Friends
12:30 Yogi Bear
1:00 Hollywood Squares
1:30 Definition
2:00 Alan Hamel
3:00 Another World
4:00 Marcus Welby
5:00 Lucy Show
5:30 Odd Couple
6:00 18 Hour
7:00 Donny & Marie
8:00 Rockford Files
9:00 Quincy
10:00 Operation Petticoat
10:30 Julie
11:00 National News
12:00 Cavalcade of Prizes
12:10 Late Show
 
10:30 Julie
Julie Amato's guests on this night were Sylvia Tyson and Patsy Gallant, according to research I did on this series on June 24, 2019 while I was in Julie's hometown of Buffalo, NY (I got this listing from microfilm of the then-Buffalo Evening News at that city's main library). This was, I think, the second show after Julie's regulars R.G. Brown and Patrick Rose were somehow let go.
 
Nice to know! I assume Julie's show was made at CFTO?
No, it was broadcast from CFCF-TV in Montreal (the old 405 Ogilvy Ave. location), and was on the air from 1976-78 (I was fortunate to see some episodes of that show, even though I lived in Cleveland Heights, OH back then, because CTV affiliate CKCO-TV, either out of Kitchener or Sarnia/Chatham, Ontario, would sometimes come in); therefore, it was a Champlain Production in association with CTV.
 
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