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Hawaii, October 4, 1969

From TV Guide Hawaii Edition

2-KHON (NBC)/Honolulu
Satellites: 7-KAII/Wailuku & 11-KHAW/Hilo

7AM Heckle & Jeckle
8AM Here Comes The Grump
8:30 Pink Panther
9AM HR Pufnstuf
9:30 Banana Splits
10:30 Jambo
11AM Movie: "Flight Of the Lost Balloon" (1961)
12:30PM Movie: "Return of Monte Cristo" (1946)
2PM Movie: "Down to the Sea in Ships" (1949)
4PM AFL Football: Jets at Chargers (Taped September 28th)
6:30 Andy Williams (Donovan, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Artie Johnson, Irwin Corey and "Swamp Soul" singer Tony Joe White are the guests)
7:30 Adam-12
8PM NBC Saturday Night At The Movies: "Shenadoah" (1965, Network premire)
10:15 Movie: "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950)

4-KHVH (ABC)/Honolulu
Satellites: 12-KMVI/Wailuku & 13-KHVO/Hilo

7AM Casper
7:30 Smokey Bear
8AM Cattanooga Cats
9AM Hot Wheels
9:30 Hardy Boys
10AM Sky Hawks
10:30 New Adventures of Gulliver
11AM Fantastic Voyage
11:30 Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo
12Noon American Bandstand (The Association are the guests)
1PM College Football 1969
2PM Notre Dame Football (The Fighting Irish meets the Purdue Boilermakers; taped September 27th)
3:30 ABC Wide World of Sports (The Pendleton, Oregon Roundup Rodeo, taped September 13-14, and The National Drag Racing Championship from Indianapolis, taped September 1)
5PM I Spy
6PM News
6:30 Dating Game
7PM Newlywed Game
7:30 Lawrence Welk (Season Premiere)
8:30 Johnny Cash (Last show of the season; Hollywood Palace returns the following week)
9:30 Movie: "Run For The Sun" (1956)
11:30 Movie: "Then There Were Three" (1962)

9-KGMB (CBS)/Honolulu
Satellites: 3-KMAU/Wailuku & 9-KPUA/Hilo

5:30AM To Be Announced
6AM Dennis The Meanace
6:30 Checkers & Pogo
7:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour
8:30 Wacky Races
9AM Archie
10AM Dastardly & Muttley
10:30 The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
11AM Scooby Doo, Where Are You?
11:30 Jetsons
12 Noon Jonny Quest
12:30 Superman (Animated version)
1PM Monkees
1:30 Los Angeles Boxing
3:30 Honolulu Wrestling
5PM Petticoat Junction (Season Premiere)
5:30 F Troop
6PM News
6:30 Mission: Impossible (Season Premiere)
7:30 Secret Agent
8:30 Mannix (Season Premiere)
9:30 Jackie Gleason (Season Premiere)
10:30 Medical Center (Series Debut; O.J. Simpson made his TV debut in this episode, in which he plays a rising football star who won't let his health problems damage his career)
11:30 Movie: "Black Chapel" (West German, 1962)
1AM CBS News (Roger Mudd)
1:30 Movie: "Fort Massacre" (1958)
3AM Movie: "The Barbarian King (West German, 1964)

11-KHET (NET)/Honolulu
Satellites: 10-KMEB/Wailuku & 4-K04FE/Hilo

Off the air on Saturdays

13-KIKU (Independent)/Honolulu

1PM Scene Seventy
2PM The Westerner
2:30 Target: The Corruptors
3PM Film
4PM Filipino Fiesta
5PM Hanketsu (Japanese Drama)
6PM Samurai
7PM Aozoro Ni Sakebo
8PM TV Yose (Vaudeville comedy)
9PM Tetsudo Koan 36-GO
10:30 Movie
 
oldiesfan6479 said:
only1moore said:
9-KGMB (CBS)/Honolulu
10:30 Medical Center (Series Debut)

Network premiere was Wednesday 09/24 at 9/8.

I remember Good Times first-run episodes airing on weekend afternoons like around 2 or 4pm, or hawaii 5-0 reruns on weekdays in primetime after the show had left the air. That was mid to late 80s...
 
I noticed that the NBC station in Hawaii wasn't showing the 1969 NLCS live. I'm wondering if anyone knows what year Hawaii gained the capability through satellite to receive live tv from the Mainland USA?
 
MR5229 said:
I noticed that the NBC station in Hawaii wasn't showing the 1969 NLCS live. I'm wondering if anyone knows what year Hawaii gained the capability through satellite to receive live tv from the Mainland USA?

1966 (with college football), but it cost a fortune at the time. I think it wasn't until around 1985 or so when you could see the same network programs on the same day as on the mainland. Exceptions would be of course sporting events like Monday Night Football, which to this day airs on tape delay so it can be watched in prime time.
 
ajmcwhorter said:
MR5229 said:
I noticed that the NBC station in Hawaii wasn't showing the 1969 NLCS live. I'm wondering if anyone knows what year Hawaii gained the capability through satellite to receive live tv from the Mainland USA?

1966 (with college football), but it cost a fortune at the time. I think it wasn't until around 1985 or so when you could see the same network programs on the same day as on the mainland. Exceptions would be of course sporting events like Monday Night Football, which to this day airs on tape delay so it can be watched in prime time.

Wouldn't that now be 'Sunday Night Football' on NBC airing on tape delay, since 'MNF' moved to ESPN a few years ago? (As Chris Berman would say, '8 Eastern, 5 Pacific, 2 o'clock in Waikiki!...' ;D)
 
onairb said:
ajmcwhorter said:
MR5229 said:
I noticed that the NBC station in Hawaii wasn't showing the 1969 NLCS live. I'm wondering if anyone knows what year Hawaii gained the capability through satellite to receive live tv from the Mainland USA?

1966 (with college football), but it cost a fortune at the time. I think it wasn't until around 1985 or so when you could see the same network programs on the same day as on the mainland. Exceptions would be of course sporting events like Monday Night Football, which to this day airs on tape delay so it can be watched in prime time.

Wouldn't that now be 'Sunday Night Football' on NBC airing on tape delay, since 'MNF' moved to ESPN a few years ago? (As Chris Berman would say, '8 Eastern, 5 Pacific, 2 o'clock in Waikiki!...' ;D)

KHNL, the current NBC Affil, airs it live on Sundays.
 
ajmcwhorter said:
MR5229 said:
I noticed that the NBC station in Hawaii wasn't showing the 1969 NLCS live. I'm wondering if anyone knows what year Hawaii gained the capability through satellite to receive live tv from the Mainland USA?

1966 (with college football), but it cost a fortune at the time. I think it wasn't until around 1985 or so when you could see the same network programs on the same day as on the mainland. Exceptions would be of course sporting events like Monday Night Football, which to this day airs on tape delay so it can be watched in prime time.

in that same period, would certain live news events be shown live in Hawaii (things like Apollo 11 and 13, election night, etc).
 
onairb said:
ajmcwhorter said:
MR5229 said:
I noticed that the NBC station in Hawaii wasn't showing the 1969 NLCS live. I'm wondering if anyone knows what year Hawaii gained the capability through satellite to receive live tv from the Mainland USA?

1966 (with college football), but it cost a fortune at the time. I think it wasn't until around 1985 or so when you could see the same network programs on the same day as on the mainland. Exceptions would be of course sporting events like Monday Night Football, which to this day airs on tape delay so it can be watched in prime time.

Wouldn't that now be 'Sunday Night Football' on NBC airing on tape delay, since 'MNF' moved to ESPN a few years ago? (As Chris Berman would say, '8 Eastern, 5 Pacific, 2 o'clock in Waikiki!...' ;D)

Yes I forgot about "Sunday Night Football", I have not watched it since basicially MNF moved to Sundays on NBC.....

Things I remember just within the past 10 years, NCAA Mens title game airing live and then replayed in primetime, World Series games airing only in prime time and not live...remember if you rebroadcast the game in primetime you can ad as many commercials as you want. Our local news often did not start until 10:05-10:15pm because of all the commercials added into the broadcast to help pay for satellite costs. I think the news finally went on standard clock time for 10:00pm circa 2001 or so....
 
cwf1701 said:
in that same period, would certain live news events be shown live in Hawaii (things like Apollo 11 and 13, election night, etc).

I know when JFK was assassinated in 1963, they local stations had no video images to use, so they simply showed photos of the president and played somber music, adlibbing the info they were getting from the wire reports to stay on air in great length. Believe they also did this for RFK in 1968 too....remember the network newscasts were flown in from LA (west coast feed) and just arrived before the 10pm news came on.....before that the network newscasts were a day to 3 days old. Can you imagine watching old news? But you had no choice and it also aired late at night too like around 1am in the morning...
 
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