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CBS Schedule Monday, January 6, 1986 (with YouTube link)

All Times EST

6:00 Early Morning News
7:00 Morning News
9:00 Local Programming
10:00 The $25,000 Pyramid - guests Heidi Bohay (Hotel) and Jamie Farr
10:30 The New Card Sharks (premiere)
11:00 The Price is Right
Noon Local Programming
12:30 The Young and the Restless
1:30 As the World Turns
2:30 Capitol
3:00 Guiding Light
4:00 Press Your Luck
4:30 Local Programming

8:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King "One Bear Dances, One Bear Doesn't"
9:00 Kate & Allie "Dark Victory"
9:30 Newhart "Much Ado About Mitch"
10:00 Cagney & Lacey "Rebukes (aka The Rapist)"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd7H_KSJZqU

Sources:

The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television by Wesley Hyatt
The Complete Guide of The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 – Present
by Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh
The Pyramid Celebrity Archives http://www.fortunecity.com/lavendar/westbridge/448/25kceleb.htm
TV.com http://www.tv.com
 
I see the youtube.com link came from Philadelphia. Anyways, what was the show mentioned at the very end with Dick Clark? Was it Philadelphia-only?
 
KML-224 said:
I see the youtube.com link came from Philadelphia. Anyways, what was the show mentioned at the very end with Dick Clark? Was it Philadelphia-only?

"Dick Clark's Nitetime" was the ageless legend's syndicated late-night weekend clone of American Bandstand which lasted only one season on the air. What is notable, at least to me, is that it gave Clark the distinction of hosting programs on all three networks and syndication: Bandstand on ABC (host/producer), The $25K Pyramid on CBS (host), TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes on NBC (co-host with Ed McMahon/co-producer with Johnny Carson), and The $100K Pyramid (host) and Dick Clark's Nitetime both in syndication. That I believe was eight hours of exposure a week.
 
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