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BY REQUEST: Spokane, Washington — Sunday, September 27, 1987

Unfortunately, I don't have listings for KAYU beyond midnight, so this schedule is slightly incomplete.

Sunday, September 27, 1987

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

MORNING

5:30 am
4—EWU Education Series

6:00
4—Revival Hour
6—Sunday Today
Reports from Shanghai, China. (Maria Shriver, Boyd Matson)

6:30
2—Alice

7:00
2—Gardening with Ed Hume
4—Kenneth Copeland
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Sunday Mass

7:30
2—The Compton Report
(Jim Compton)
6—Jimmy Swaggart
7—Square One Television
A 3-D Debbie Allen dances with her 2-D shadow. (Repeat)
28—Jerry Falwell

8:00
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Scheduled: A report on the Monterey (California) Jazz Festival. (Charles Kuralt)
4—Voice of the Church
7—Sesame Street

8:30
4—Robert Schuller
6—Day of Discovery
28—My Favorite Martian

9:00
7—Sesame Street
6—Oral Roberts
28—Larry Jones

9:30
2—The NFL Today
4—The World Tomorrow
6—NFL Live!
28—Jimmy Swaggart

10:00
2—NFL Football
New York Giants at Miami Dolphins. [Live]
4—Destiny
6—NFL Football
Regional coverage of New England Patriots at Washington Redskins; Buffalo Bills at Dallas Cowboys; Indianapolis Colts at St. Louis Cardinals; or Los Angeles Raiders at Houston Oilers. [Live]
7—German Professional Soccer

10:30
4—Jem
28—The Abbott & Costello Show

11:00
4—Small Wonder
"Whodunit?" After Jamie's crush steals a test, he offers to take the blame if she'll be his steady. Jerry Supiran, Tiffany Brissette. Ted: Dick Christie. Joan: Marla Pennington.
7—Watch Me Move!
A history of black dance, from the Charleston of the '20s to breaking and popping in the '80s.
28—Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

11:30
4—This Week with David Brinkley

AFTERNOON

12 pm
7—Washington Week in Review
(Paul Duke)
28—Charles in Charge
Season Premiere: "Twice Upon a Time." Part 1 of two. Charles is visited by his first love, who wants to make sure she's over Charles before getting married. Scott Baio (Charles) directed the episode. Buddy: Willie Aames. Lillian: Ellen Travolta.

12:30
4—Ryder Cup Golf
Final round. From Dublin, Ohio: Top American golfers, including Jack Nicklaus, Ben Crenshaw and Larry Mize, challenge a team of the best European golfers, headed by Tony Jacklin. The U.S. lost this prestigious biennial match play event in 1985. (Same-day tape)
7—Wall $treet Week
(Louis Rukeyser)
28—New Monkees

1:00
6—NFL Football
Seattle Seahawks at San Diego Chargers. [Live]
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"Are We Getting Anywhere in the U.N.?" Guest: U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Vernon A. Walters. (Repeat)
28—Sea Hunt

1:30
2—Bosom Buddies
"Not the Last Picture Show." Kip and Henry wonder what they'll be like when they're older. Tom Hanks, Peter Scolari. Ruth: Holland Taylor. Sonny: Donna Dixon.
28—Lorne Greene's New Wilderness
A wandering young male jackal returns to his parents' den to help raise the next generation of pups.

2:00
2—The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams
"A Time of Thirsting." During the century's worst dry spell, Adams and his friends are threatened by a dwindling water supply and a raging forest fire. Adams: Dan Haggerty. Mad Jack: Denver Pyle. Nakuma: Don Shanks.
7—The Compleat Gilbert and Sullivan
"Princess Ida." The prince to whom she was betrothed as a baby stops at nothing to claim Princess Idea for his wife.
28—MOVIE: The Return of Josey Wales
(1986) Michael Parks, Raphael Campos. The notorious outlaw comes to the aid of a young Apache woman and two others imprisoned by a Mexican town's sadistic police chief.

3:00
2—The Rockford Files
"The Paper Palace." Prostitute Rita Capkovic (Rita Moreno) thinks she's being stalked by killers. Becker: Joe Santos. Chapman: James Luisi. Peggy Becker: Pat Finley. Sid Loft: Bruce Kirby. Woodruff: David Lewis. Eleanor Loft: Patricia Donahue. Maggie: Shirley O'Hara.
4—Tennis
Mita Festival, from Los Angeles. A benefit for United Cerebral Palsy Research with tennis pros Bjorn Borg, Vitas Gerulaitis and entertainment personalities including Dustin Hoffman, Patty Duke, Bob Hope and Angie Dickinson. (Taped)

4:00
2—MOVIE: Sands of Iwo Jima
John Wayne, John Agar. A Marine sergeant pushes a colonel's son and other recruits until they're ready to fight.
6—Classic Country
7—The McLaughlin Group
28—MOVIE: The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings
(1976) Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor. Two baseball players encounter opposition when they leave the Negro National League in 1939 to form their own team.

4:30
6—Sunday Journal
7—Rod and Reel Streamside
Yellow Lake in the foothills of the Adirondacks provides excellent fishing for host Don Meissner and guest Jerry Barkley.

5:00
4—MOVIE: Harry in Your Pocket
(1974) James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin. A master thief and his drug-addicted partner teach two aspiring crooks how to steal wallets.
6—Q6 News
7—Collectors
A visit to the American Advertising Museum in Portland, Oregon; a collection of racist memorabilia.

5:30
6—Meet the Press
(Chris Wallace)
7—This Old House
Completing the Tampa home renovations including the deck and a screened enclosure; a budget review. (Repeat)

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Susan Spencer
6—Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
7—The Last Bastion
Part 2. The Allied leaders realize that the defense of Australia is vital and, after much negotiating, Roosevelt (Warren Mitchell) sends MacArthur (Robert Vaughn) there to head the forces in the South Pacific. Curtin: Michael Blakemore. Churchill: Timothy West.
28—Out of This World
"Playing with the Power." Evie experiments with her new-found power to stop time—and finds that she can't stop herself from misusing it. Donna: Donna Pescow. Beano: Joe Alaskey. Mayor Applegate: Doug McClure. Phil: John Roarke. Lindsay: Christina Nigra.

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
6—Webster
Season Premiere: "San Francisco." Webster, Katherine and George take a musician (Lee Weaver) to San Francisco for a 40-year reunion with his old band. Part 1 of three. Emmanuel Lewis, Alex Karras, Susan Clark.
28—Marblehead Manor
"Puppy Love." Rick secretly presents Mrs. Stonehill with a puppy named Albert, and soon the staff thinks she's having an affair with the butler (Paxton Whitehead). Dwayne: Rodney Scott Hudson.

7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—The Disney Sunday Movie: Alice in Wonderland
"Alice in Wonderland." (1951) Animated. Lewis Carroll's young heroine meets a motley group of curious characters after tumbling down the White Rabbit's hole in Walt Disney's version of the classic story.
6—Our House
"A Silent, Fallen Tree." Gus's opposition to a teachers' strike prompts him to volunteer at Kris's school, where he meets a burned-out teacher (Cloris Leachman) and sees the students' lack of respect. Wilford Brimley, Shannen Doherty. Hayes: Ed Griffith. Mrs. Cannon: Coleen Maloney. Bertha: Nicole Dubuc. Spiers: Ty Miller.
7—Nature
"Amazonia Burning Question." The destruction of Amazon rain forests to make room for farms and cattle ranches. Scientists study the habitats of forest creatures to decide how to preserve them. Included: monkeys, opossums, canopy beetles, birds, butterflies and leaf-cutter ants.
28—21 Jump Street
"Besieged." Hanson (Johnny Depp) and Hoffs (Holly Robinson) infiltrate a teenage ring of criminals and addicts; Penhall suspects his partner is using underhanded tactics. Part 1 of two. Penhall: Peter DeLuise. Addabbo: Bruce Young. Ronnie Siebok: Josh Richman. Darlene: Renee Jones. Silva: Carlos Cervantes.

8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"When Thieves Fall Out." A killing occurs after the return of a parolee (John Glover) who served 20 years for a murder he claims he didn't commit—but intends to solve. Angela Lansbury. Bill Hampton: Dack Rambo. Coach Kevin Cauldwell: Kenneth McMillan. Perry Sillman: John Bennett Perry. Alison Hampton: Shelley Smith.
4—Spenser: For Hire
Season Premiere. "The Homecoming." Susan's return distracts Spenser, who's protecting an informant from the mob. Script by Robert B. Parker (author of the "Spenser" novels). Gus Harley: William Hickey. Emmett: George N. Martin. Nick: Jamey Sheridan. Susan: Barbara Stock. Hawk: Avery Brooks.
6—Family Ties
"The Other Woman." Andrew is threatened by Alex's involvement with Lauren, who explains the boy's jealousy to Alex (Michael J. Fox). Lauren: Courteney Cox. Nick: Scott Valentine. Elyse: Meredith Baxter Birney.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
"The Tale of Beatrix Potter," a two-part biography of the author, begins in Victorian England, where Beatrix (Holly Aird) grows up in a rigid family. Beatrix (adult): Penelope Wilton. Rawnsley: John Welsh. Annie: Lois Daine. Mrs. Potter: Rosem
28—Married... With Children
Season Premiere: "Poppy's by the Tree." The Bundys are vacationing in Dumpwater, Fla., where the locals bet on the time of the next strike by a murderer who visits every five years. Al: Ed O'Neill. Peggy: Katey Sagal. Roy: Charlie Dell. Delbert: Gary Grubbs. Sheriff: Richard Paul. Killer: Vic Polizos. (This episode is an hour long)

8:30
6—My Two Dads
"Soho's by You." Michael insists the family move to his uptown apartment, which has no playmates for Nicole and no life as Joey knows it. Staci Keanan, Greg Evigan. Ms. Crandall: Linda Carlson. Oliver: Tony Steedman.

9:00
2—The Law and Harry McGraw
Debut: "Dead Men Don't Make Phone Calls." Harry McGraw (Jerry Orbach), the seedy, abrasive, loud, and messy private detective based in Boston, has just opened shop across the hall from criminal attorney Ellie Maginnis (Barbara Babcock), who hires McGraw to look into a publishing partner's death.
4—Dolly
Debut: A weekly showcase of music and comedy with host Dolly Parton. Tonight's guests include Pee-wee Herman, Oprah Winfrey and Hulk Hogan.
6—MOVIE: The Terminator
(1984) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. A cyborg is sent back in time from the year 2029 to present-day Los Angeles to assassinate a woman who is destined to give birth to a revolutionary.
28—The Tracey Ullman Show
Season Premiere: Guest star Steve Martin plays a choreographer who purposely tries to ruin a dancer's (Ullman) audition.

9:30
28—Mr. President
Season Premiere: "Dear Sam." Citing the pressures of "the most difficult time of her life," the First Lady leaves the President (George C. Scott). Part 1 of two. Charlie: Conrad Bain. Justin: Robin Thomas. Sybil: Kit McDonough. Mort: Lee Weaver. Nick: Andre Gower. McNally: Geoff Vanderstock.

10:00
2—Buck James
Debut: Dennis Weaver stars as a strong-willed trauma surgeon. Tonight: Buck is faced with hospital politics and the return of his unmarried daughter (Elena Stiteler), who's pregnant. Les Grant: Donald Moffat. Kyle Grant: Kirk Sisco. Clint James: Jon Maynard Pennell. Henry: John Cullum.
7—Living Wild
The giant otter, one of the world's most threatened animals, is studied in the Surinam jungles. (Repeat)
28—The Don James Show

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
6—Q6 News
7—Tony Brown's Journal
Scholar Willy Leventhal replies to allegations made by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Garror ("Bearing the Cross") about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
28—Jimmy Swaggart

11:30
2—Entertainment This Week
4—KXLY News 4
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
7—Off the Air

12 am
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
6—Carson's Comedy Classics

12:30
2—MOVIE: Demetrius and the Gladiators
(1954) Victor Mature, Susan Hayward. A Greek slave entrusted with Christ's robe must play gladiator for Emperor Caligula and Messalina.
6—MOVIE: Warpath
(1951) Edmond O'Brien, Dean Jagger. A man joins the cavalry in his quest for two killers; Indians capture all three.

1:00
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat)

1:30
4—ABC News

2:00
4—Off the Air

2:30
2—CBS Nightwatch
6—Off the Air
 
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