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Hawaii, September 27-October 1, 1976

From TV Guide Hawaii Edition

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

Weekdays

6:30AM NBC News (Chancellor/Brinkley)
7AM Today
9AM Room 222
9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes
10AM Wheel of Fortune
10:30 Hollywood Squares
11AM Fun Factory
11:30 Gong Show
12Noon Days of Our Lives
1PM Another World
2PM Mike Douglas (Buddy Greco is the week's co-host)
3:30 Merv Griffin
5PM Beverly Hillbillies
5:30 Sanford And Son
6PM Eyewitness News
6:30 NBC/KHON Primetime
9:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (except Wednesday)
10PM Eyewitness News (except Wednesday)
10:30 Honeymooners
11PM Tonight Show

Monday

6:30 New Candid Camera
7PM New Treasure Hunt
7:30 NBC Monday Night at the Movies: "Airport '75" (1975; Network Premiere)

Tuesday

6:30 NBC Fall Preview (TV Guide also mentions KHON in the description; "Little House on the Prairie" will start airing in this timeslot the following week)
7PM Gong Show
7:30 KHON Movie: "The Great White Hope" (1970)

Wednesday

6:30 Baa Baa Black Sheep (2-hour Debut)
8:30 NBC Movie: "The Milion Dollar Ripoff" (Made-for-TV, 1976; Network Premeire)

Thursday

6:30 Van Dyke & Company (Debut; TV Guide listed it as "Dick Van Dyke")
7:30 Serpico (Debut)
8:30 Mod Squad

Friday

6:30 Gemini Man (Debut)
7:30 Rockford Files (Season Premeire; moves to Thursday the following week. "Best Sellers" start here next week with "Captains And The Kings")
8:30 Baa Baa Black Sheep (Different episode)
12:30AM Midnight Special (Wolfman Jack and Leslie Gore welcome Kingston Trio, Del Shannon, Lloyd Price, The Drifters, Danny & The Juniors, Bobby Vee, Jimmy Rodgers and Johnny Tilloston for a Golden Oldies show)

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

Weekdays

6AM Good Morning America
8AM 700 Club
9AM $20,000 Pyramid
9:30 All My Children
10AM Ryan's Hope
10:30 Topper
11AM One Life To Live
11:45 General Hospital
12:30PM Edge Of Night
1PM Movies
3PM Flipper
3:30 Lucy Show
4PM Courtship of Eddie's Father
4:30 Happy Days
5PM Brady Bunch
5:30 Newscenter 4
6PM Newscenter 4 (Tues-Sat)
6:30 ABC/KITV Primetime
10:30 Newscenter 4
11PM Lorenzo & Henrietta Music (Debut)
12Mid Lucy Show
12:30AM ABC News (Reasoner/Walters)

Monday

1PM "Who Killed Teddy Bear" (1965)
6PM Monday Night Football: Redskins at Eagles (Satellite-delayed live telecast)
9PM ABC News: "Battle for The White House" ("Nancy Walker" debuts here next week)
9:30 Captain & Tennille (Debut)

Tuesday

1PM "King Of The Roaring '20s" (1961)
6:30 Welcome Back, Kotter (Season Premeire)
7PM Barney Miller (Season Premiere)
7:30 Star Trek
8:30 Rich Man, Poor Man Book II (2-Hour Debut; TV Guide listed it as just "Rich Man Poor Man" and as returning. "Family" will return to the 9:30PM slot next week)

Wednesday

1PM "Blood on the Sun" (1945)
6:30 Bionic Woman (Season Premiere; Conclusion of 2-part episode that began on "Six Million Dollar Man" in which they took on the bionic Bigfoot)
7:30 Bobby Vinton
8PM Tony Randall (Debut)
8:30 Baretta (Season Premiere)
9:30 Charlie's Angels (Debut)

Thursday

1PM "Freud" (1962)
6:30 Happy Days (1-Hour Season Premiere; "Laverne & Shirley" takes the 7PM slot next week)
7:30 Channel 4 Thursday Night Movie: "The Brotherhood" (1968)
9:30 ABC News Special: "Over The Oil Barrel" ("The Streets of San Francisco" returns next week)

Friday

10AM "Wichita" (1955)
6:30 Donny & Marie (Season Premiere)
7:30 Brady Bunch
8PM Mister Roberts
8:30 ABC Friday Night Movie: "Walking Tall, Part 2" (1975; Network premiere and launch of ABC's addition of Friday as a movie night)

9-KGMB (CBS)/Honolulu
Satellites: 3-KGMV/Wailuku & 9-KGMD/Hilo

Weekdays

5:25AM Insight
5:30 Checkers & Pogo (Except Monday and Friday, 6:30-7AM only)
7:30 Green Acres
8AM Match Game
8:30 Price is Right
9:30 Gambit
10AM Movies
12Noon Search For Tomorrow
12:30 Guiding Light
1PM The Young & The Restless
1:30 All In The Family
2PM As The World Turns
3PM Checkers & Pogo
4PM Gilligan's Island
4:30 Bonanza
5:30 CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6PM Channel Nine News
6:30 CBS/KGMB Primetime
9:30 Channel Nine News
10PM CBS/KGMB Primetime
11PM Mission: Impossible
12Mid CBS Late Movie
2AM Movie (except Monday)

Monday

6:30AM Music & The Spoken Word
10AM "All In A Night's Work" (1961)
6:30 Rhoda (Season Premiere; Its the one in which Rhoda and Joe split up)
7PM Partridge Family
7:30 Phyillis (Season Premiere)
8PM Maude (Season Premiere)
8:30 Family Affair
9PM All's Fair (Debut)
10PM All In The Family (1-Hour Season Premiere)
11PM Hogan's Heroes
11:30 "Lucas Tanner" (Made-For-TV, 1974; Pilot for the TV series)

Tuesday

6:30 Jeffersons (Repeat)
7PM Good Times (Season Premiere; Its the one where James has died)
7:30 The FBI
8:30 Kojak (Repeat)
10PM Executive Suite (Debut)
12Mid "Where Eagles Dare" (1969)
3AM "The Last Voyage" (1960)

Wednesday

10AM "The Secret of My Success" (English, 1965)
6:30 Muppet Show (Debut)
7PM Tony Orlando & Dawn Rainbow Hour (Season Premiere; George Carlin and Alice Cooper are the guests)
8PM Andy Williams (Debut)
8:30 Switch (Season Premiere)
10PM Blue Knight (Season Premiere)
12Mid "Duel at Diablo" (1966)
2AM "The Happy Road" (1967)

Thursday

10AM "Che" (1969)
6:30 Waltons (Season Premiere)
7:30 KGMB Movie: "Casablanca" (1942)
10PM Delvecchio
12AM "Waterhole No. 3" (1967)
2AM "To Trap A Spy" (Made-For-TV, 1966; Pilot episode from "Man From UNCLE")

Friday

6:30 Hot Fudge
10AM "The Harness" (Made-For-TV, 1971)
6:30 M*A*S*H
7PM Adam-12
7:30 Ironside
8:30 Hawaii Five-0 (2-Hour repeat; 2-hour season premiere is next week)
10:30 Channel Nine News
11PM KGMB Movie: "Moulin Rouge" (1952)
1AM "Run Silent, Run Deep" (1958)
3AM "Island Of The Lost" (1967)

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

Weekdays

8:30 Electric Company
9AM Instructional programming
11:30 Sesame Street
12:30PM Instructional programming
2PM Various
4:30 Mister Rogers
5PM Sesame Street
6PM Electric Company
6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7PM PBS/KHET Primetime
10PM Judge Pao

Monday

2PM Masterpiece Theatre
3PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
3:30 Evening At Pops
7PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
7:30 Olympiad (Repeat from 6:30PM Saturday)
8:30 At The Top (Repeat from 8:30PM Saturday)
9:30 Lilias, Yoga & You
10PM Judge Pao

Tuesday

2PM Lilias, Yoga & You
2:30 Pau Hana Years
3PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
6:30 Pau Hana Years
7PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
7:30 Evening At Pops (Ella Fitzgerald in concert)
8:30 Killers (Documentry series about major health problems; start of repeats)
10PM Judge Pao
10:30 A Time Of Your Life

Wednesday

2PM PBS Special: "Beaux Art Trio"
3PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
3:30 Over Easy
7PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
7:30 Roundabout
8PM Upstairs Downstairs
9PM Woman
9:30 Lilias, Yoga & You
10PM Judge Pao

Thursday

2PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
2:30 Pau Hana Years
3PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76 (Three shows)
6:30 Pau Hana Years
7PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76 (Two shows)
8PM Monty Python's Flying Circus
8:30 Laurel & Hardy
9:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

Friday

2PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
2:30 Hawaii Now: Campaign '76 (Two shows)
7PM Hawaii Now: Campaign '76
7:30 Wall Street Week
8PM PBS Movie: "The League of Gentlemen" (English, 1960)

13-KIKU (Independent)/Honolulu
(All shows listed are Japanese broadcasts, with some exceptions)

Weekdays

5:55 News
9:55 News

Monday

5:30PM Sumo (English Highlights)
6PM Mental Health Tips
6:15 Interview Corner
6:30 Robocon
7PM Getta Robo G
7:30 Cooking
8PM Nostalgic Songs of Japan
9PM Portrait of Two Women
10PM Sumo Diegest
10:30 Heizo, The Ogre Deputy

Tuesday

5:30PM Sumo (English Highlights)
6PM Travel Film
6:30 Camellia Techo
6:45 News
7PM Folk Tales of Japan
7:30 Children's Sunday
8PM Gorilla Seven
9PM Tohshu, The Samurai Doctor
10PM Women of The North

Wednesday

5:30PM Film
6PM Asahi Shinbun News
6:15 Hobby & Guest Corner
6:30 Lightning Man
7:30 Papa Aishiteru
8PM Oh...Shoka (Music show)
9PM Genroku Taihiki
10PM License For The Heartless

Thursday

5:30PM Sumo (English Highlights)
6PM Nostalgic Songs of Japan
7PM Samurai Kinsan
8PM For Whose Sake Is Love
10PM A Little Bit Of Happiness

Friday

5:30PM Overseas Mission
6PM Interview Corner
6:15 Hobby & Guest Corner
6:30 Five Rangers
7PM Irish Potato
8PM News From Japan
8:30 Stars Intimate Stars
9PM Gorilla Seven
10PM Tohshu, The Samurai Doctor
 
Over on the mainland, Little House On The Prairie began it's
Third Season on September 27, not October 4.
 
classictvfan said:
Over on the mainland, Little House On The Prairie began it's
Third Season on September 27, not October 4.

Actually, all of the network shows in Hawaii were seven to ten days behind.
 
How about seeing Christmas themed shows after the New Years Holiday? Yep that is what life was like when watching shows on Hawaii television during the 50's thru mid 80s....
 
One thing I'm also curious about is syndicated event programming that would be broadcast live on the mainland, but taped for later in Hawaii. When did Hawaii get the annual Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon? If it was before satellite, did they end up getting a tape of it and showing it later on in the year?
 
azumanga said:
One thing I'm also curious about is syndicated event programming that would be broadcast live on the mainland, but taped for later in Hawaii. When did Hawaii get the annual Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon? If it was before satellite, did they end up getting a tape of it and showing it later on in the year?

I think the telethons were produced locally if they could not get same day feeds. Also I am not sure if they are allowed to raise funds after the fact? Granted you can mail in a check anytime to a given charity but if they are raising money for something specific over FCC airwaves...and you air it later, not sure how this would work because you would have to have people locally and nationally answering the telephones and this might not work because of the time zone difference...
 
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