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Kentucky Tuesday, December 1, 1981

By request, from TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:

WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)

6 AM Today In WAVE Country
7 AM Today (Tom Brokaw/Jane Pauley; guests
John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd)
9 AM Richard Simmons
9:30 People's Court (the original, with Judge Wapner)
10 AM Regis Philbin (first week of his NBC show--Sarah
Purcell is this week's co-host although Mary Hart
will get the job; guests are Richard Simmons, David
Horowitz, gymnastics instructor David Rabb)
10:30 Blockbusters (the original, with Bill Cullen)
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Battlestars (Randi Oakes, Dick Martin, Joan Rivers,
Skip Stephenson; host Alex Trebek)
12 N Midday
12:30 The Doctors
1 PM Days Of Our Lives
2 PM Another World
3 PM Texas
4 PM Movie: "Ski Party"
5:30 Tom And Jerry
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News (John Chancellor)
7:30 Joker's Wild
8 PM Father Murphy
9 PM Bret Maverick (debut--James Garner is back,
but now Bret is semi-retired; this show just
barely missed renewal but was responsible for
a great line that never got on the air: writer
Marion Hargrove, a veteran of the original show,
was having trouble coming up with a script when
he got the call from NBC that the show had been
canceled. He came up with a story in which Bret
gets the local franchise for that new thing called
the telephone; townspeople come in to pay their
bills, and in runs Garner's sidekick Luis Delgado, all
excited: "Jimbo! Jimbo!" "It's Bret, Bret Maverick,"
Garner replies. "Not anymore, Jimbo," says Delgado.
"Our show's been canceled." Shades of "I Married
Dora" a few years later.)
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (David Letterman subs for Johnny;
guests: Rona Barrett, Dave Thomas of "SCTV,"
Conrad Janis and the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band)
12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast (guest: guitarist Earl Klugh--
one of my favorite jazz artists :-X)
2 AM News

WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)

5:45 Moment Of Meditation
5:50 Good Morning
6 AM Jim Bakker
7 AM Today
9 AM Donahue (subject: teenage prostitution)
10 AM Leave It To The Women (Marion Zola, author of "All
The Good Ones Are Married"--BTW, this is the politically-
correct title for the revival of the '50s show "Leave It
To The Girls")
10:30 Days Of Our Lives
11:30 Midday
12 N Bob Braun
1:30 The Doctors
2 PM Another World
3 PM Texas
4 PM Big Valley
5 PM The Waltons
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Tic Tac Dough
7:30 Joker's Wild
8 PM Father Murphy
9 PM Bret Maverick
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show
12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast

WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)

5:45 Christopher Closeup
6 AM Sunrise Semester (topic not given)
6:30 Morning Stretch
7 AM Wake Up With The Captain
7:30 CBS News (Charles Kuralt/Diane Sawyer)
9 AM Richard Simmons
9:30 One Day At A Time (day-behind delay from
10 AM)
10 AM Uncle Al Town
10:30 Alice
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N Noon Report
1 PM Up To The Minute (Ed Bradley hosts a discussion
of how temporary workers are denied certain benefits--
delay from 4 PM)
1:30 As The World Turns
2:30 Search For Tomorrow
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Hour Magazine (guests: Rona Barrett and Connie
Stevens)
5 PM John Davidson (Stella Stevens, Dick Van Patten,
James Darren)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)
7 PM 7 O'Clock Report
7:30 The New You Asked For It (a trick golfer; first-time
parachute jumpers; Rich Little hosts)
8 PM Simon & Simon
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Marva Collins Story" (Cicely Tyson
plays the founder of Chicago's Westside Preparatory
School.)
11 PM News
11:30 Alice
12:05 McCloud
2:20 Wanted: Dead Or Alive
2:50 Norman Vincent Peale
3:20 News

WGN Ch. 9 Chicago (Ind.)
Listed Eastern Time

6:20 News
6:30 Faith 20
7 AM Top O' The Morning
7:30 Bullwinkle
8 AM Bozo Show
9:30 Bewitched (still running on WGN America)
10 AM Movie: "Dark Delusion"
12 N Donahue (live)
1 PM Prisoner: Cell Block H
1:30 INN News (Carter/Scott)
2 PM Dick Van Dyke
2:30 Andy Griffith
3 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (also seen on WGN America)
3:30 Scooby Doo
4 PM Popeye
4:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends
5 PM Scooby Doo
5:30 Pink Panther
6 PM Muppet Show
6:30 Welcome Back, Kotter
7 PM Barney Miller
7:30 College Basketball: Notre Dame-Indiana
9:30 News (time approximate)
10 PM INN News (Bosh/Harper/Jorgensen)
10:30 NBA Basketball: Bulls-SuperSonics
1 AM The Immigrants (miniseries, time approximate)
3 AM News
3:30 Movie: "The Devil's Disciple"
5:30 Mike Douglas

WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)

6 AM Ed Allen (exercises)
6:30 Louisville Tonight (repeat of Monday's show)
7 AM Wake Up With The Captain
7:30 CBS News
9 AM Young And The Restless (delay from 12:30 PM)
10 AM John Davidson (George Carlin, Eddie Fisher, John
Schneider)
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
12:30 Hour Magazine (same as Ch. 9)
1:30 As The World Turns
2:30 Search For Tomorrow
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Andy Griffith
4:30 Hogan's Heroes
5 PM Barney Miller
5:30 M*A*S*H (introduction of B.J. Hunnicutt)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Louisville Tonight
7:30 PM Magazine (a priest and his adopted son;
the Strange Seafood Festival)
8 PM Simon & Simon
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Marva Collins Story"
11 PM News
11:30 Alice
12:05 McCloud
2:20 News

WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)

5:30 Health Field
6 AM Consultation (medical advice)
6:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart
7 AM Good Morning America (David Hartman)
9 AM Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)
9:30 Family Feud (delay from noon)
10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Dom DeLuise, Bobby
Kelton)
11 AM Love Boat (passengers: Susan Blanchard,
Debralee Scott, Paul Burke)
12 N Extra! (local)
12:30 Ryan's Hope
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Six Million Dollar Man
5 PM Muppet Show (guest: Carol Channing)
5:30 News
6:30 ABC News (Reynolds/Jennings/Robinson)
7 PM Entertainment Tonight (profile of George
Carlin)
7:30 PM Magazine (the priest who adopted a son;
the endangered American eagle)
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Laverne & Shirley
9 PM Goliath Awaits (Part 1 of 2--a diver discovers
a civilization aboard a ship that sank 300 years
ago; Mark Harmon stars)
11 PM News
11:30 Nightline (Ted Koppel)
12 M Saturday Night (host Buck Henry, musical guests
the Grateful Dead)
1 AM Rat Patrol

WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)

7:15 A.M. Weather
7:30 Sesame Street
8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Letter Shop
10:30 New Voice
11 AM Studio See
11:30 Electric Company
12 N Sesame Street
1 PM Letter Shop
1:30 Over Easy (guest: Alice Faye)
2 PM Nova
3 PM Magic Of Oil Painting
3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 Electric Company
6 PM Why In The World
6:30 Over Easy (guest: Joan Bennett)
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Nightly Business Report
8 PM Cosmos (Carl Sagan on the origin and fate
of the universe)
9 PM Movie: "The Americanization Of Emily"
11 PM Dick Cavett (guest: Arthur Ashe)
11:30 Captioned ABC News
sign off 12 M

WTBS Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM News
7:05 Fun Time
8:05 I Dream Of Jeannie
8:35 My Three Sons
9:05 Movie: "The Unguarded Moment"
11:05 Movie: "My Six Loves"
1:05 Movie: "Panic In The City"
3:05 Fun Time
3:35 Flintstones
4:05 Munsters
4:35 Leave It To Beaver
5:05 Brady Bunch
5:35 Beverly Hillbillies
6:05 Andy Griffith
6:35 Gomer Pyle, USMC
7:05 Carol Burnett And Friends
7:35 Sanford And Son
8:05 Kidnapped (Part 1 of 3)
10:05 News
11:05 All In The Family
11:35 Movie: "Riding High"
2 AM Movie: "Dangerously They Live"

WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)

6 AM Jim Bakker
7 AM Today
9 AM Donahue (same as Ch. 5)
10 AM Regis Philbin
10:30 Days Of Our Lives
11:30 Battlestars
12 N Noon Today
12:30 Bob Braun (Eddie Fisher discusses
his autobiography)
1:30 The Doctors
2 PM Another World
3 PM Texas
4 PM I Love Lucy
4:30 Scooby Doo
5 PM Beverly Hillbillies
5:30 News
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Muppet Show (guest: Kenny Rogers)
7:30 Family Feud
8 PM Father Murphy
9 PM Bret Maverick
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show
12:30 Tomorrow Coast-To-Coast
2 AM Take Five

WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)

6:15 Perspective
7 AM Popeye
7:30 Great Space Coaster
8 AM Spiderman
8:30 Groovie Goolies
9 AM Tom And Jerry
9:30 Woody Woodpecker
10 AM Bewitched
10:30 Brady Bunch
11 AM My Three Sons
11:30 Super Pay Cards
12 N Merv Griffin (guests: Juice Newton, Ringo
Starr, Burton Cummings)
1 PM Movie: "Lost City Of Atlantis"
3 PM Scooby Doo
3:30 Tom And Jerry
4 PM Flintstones
4:30 Gilligan's Island
5 PM Wonder Woman
6 PM Happy Days Again
6:30 Barney Miller
7 PM M*A*S*H
7:30 Sidelines (sports show)
8:30 Movie: "The San Pedro Bums" (pilot for the
1977 ABC series "The San Pedro Beach Bums")
10 PM All In The Family
10:30 Carol Burnett And Friends (guests: Ken Berry
and Jack Weston)
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 Rockford Files
12:30 Mission: Impossible

WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)

6 AM Town And Country
7 AM Wake Up With The Captain
7:30 CBS News
9 AM Hour Magazine (Elliott Gould; an interfamily
competition; female firefighters)
10 AM One Day At A Time
10:30 Alice
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N Up To The Minute (same as Ch. 9)
12:30 Young And The Restless
1:30 As The World Turns
2:30 Search For Tomorrow
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Here's Lucy
4:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company
5 PM News
5:30 News
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM PM Magazine (the priest and his adopted son)
7:30 M*A*S*H
8 PM Simon & Simon
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Marva Collins Story"
11 PM News
11:30 Alice
12:05 McCloud

WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)

6:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart
7 AM Good Morning America
9 AM Donahue (topic: the disabled)
10 AM Charlie Rose (topic: sex education in schools)
10:30 Edge Of Night
11 AM Love Boat
12 N Family Feud
12:30 Ryan's Hope
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM The Waltons
5 PM Laverne & Shirley & Company (Jim Lange
invites Lenny & Squiggy to appear on
"The Dating Game".)
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
6:30 Family Feud
7 PM Muppet Show (guest: Teresa Brewer)
7:30 The New You Asked For It (same as Ch. 9)
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Laverne & Shirley
9 PM Three's Company
9:30 Too Close For Comfort
10 PM Hart To Hart
11 PM News
11:30 Dave Allen At Large
12 M Nightline
12:30 Fantasy Island (visitors: Vic Tayback, Georgia
Engel, Patricia McCormack, Norman Alden,
Jayne Meadows)

WTVQ Ch. 36 Lexington (ABC)

5:30 700 Club
7 AM Good Morning America
9 AM Marcus Welby, M.D.
10 AM Mike Douglas (co-host Don Rickles; Telma
Hopkins)
11 AM Love Boat
12 N Richard Simmons
12:30 Ryan's Hope
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Tom And Jerry And Friends
4:30 Carter Country
5 PM News
5:30 The Jeffersons
6 PM ABC News
6:30 Happy Days Again
7 PM The New You Asked For It (same
as Chs. 9, 32)
7:30 What's Happening!!
8 PM Happy Days
8:30 Laverne & Shirley
9 PM Three's Company
9:30 Too Close For Comfort
10 PM Hart To Hart
11 PM News
11:30 All In The Family
12 M Nightline
12:30 Bionic Woman

WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)

7:15 News
7:30 Great Space Coaster
8 AM Jim Bakker
9 AM News/Introspect
9:30 Health Field (Dr. Frank Field)
10 AM 700 Club
11:30 Another Life (soap with a Christian
solution)
12 N Movie: "Harriet Craig"
2 PM Bob Braun
3 PM Woody Woodpecker
3:30 My Three Sons
4 PM Leave It To Beaver
4:30 Gilligan's Island
5 PM Pink Panther
5:30 Here's Lucy
6 PM The Jeffersons
6:30 Sanford And Son
7 PM Get Smart
7:30 College Basketball: Notre Dame-Indiana
9:30 Sports Call (home viewers are questioned about
the basketball game just ended--time approximate)
10 PM INN News
10:30 Kenny Everett Video Show
11 PM Saturday Night (host: Gerald Ford's press secretary
Ron Nessen; Billy Crystal; musical guest Patti Smith)
12 M Rockford Files

KET Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,
WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,
WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville)

In-school progams until

3:30 Writing For A Reason
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 Electric Company
6 PM Why In The World
6:30 General Educational Development
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:30 Kentucky Journal: News
8 PM The Golden Age Of Television ("Bang The Drum
Slowly," with Paul Newman as a pitcher who
befriends the terminally-ill catcher on his team;
originally aired on "The U.S. Steel Hour" in 1956)
9 PM Cosmos (same as Ch. 15)
10:15 Pompeii: Frozen In Fire
11 PM American Government Survey
 
I noticed here that WAVE-TV Louisville carried The Joker's Wild, having moved from WLKY-TV, when they were an ABC station. Did WAVE-TV ever air Tic Tac Dough or did WHAS-Tv have it later?.

Also, WLWT got TTD and TJW from WCPO-TV when they with CBS in Cincy. Did Channel 5 carry them for the rest of the run? Or did WCPO-TV or WKRC-Tv get them later?.

I know in 1980-81 Channel 5 had Bullseye which was not aired in Cincy in the last season except for those with WOR-TV Channel 9 NYC on cable or CBN who would air reruns starting in Fall 1981 or early 1982, before the Celebrity Bullseye eps. came on the stations that did air the 1981-82 eps.
 
bpatrick said:
11:30 Tonight Show (David Letterman subs for Johnny...)

That was quite a long time ago - back when both of them were on good terms... ::)
 
BobbyNBC10 said:
I noticed here that WAVE-TV Louisville carried The Joker's Wild, having moved from WLKY-TV, when they were an ABC station. Did WAVE-TV ever air Tic Tac Dough or did WHAS-Tv have it later?.

Also, WLWT got TTD and TJW from WCPO-TV when they with CBS in Cincy. Did Channel 5 carry them for the rest of the run? Or did WCPO-TV or WKRC-Tv get them later?.

I know in 1980-81 Channel 5 had Bullseye which was not aired in Cincy in the last season except for those with WOR-TV Channel 9 NYC on cable or CBN who would air reruns starting in Fall 1981 or early 1982, before the Celebrity Bullseye eps. came on the stations that did air the 1981-82 eps.

I don't have enough issues of the Kentucky edition from the '80s to answer your questions about Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough. But I do know that "Celebrity Bullseye" was a hard show to find; however, one station that carried was in that part of the country but in a different edition of TV Guide: WRTV Indianapolis.
 
DToTheJ said:
bpatrick said:
11:30 Tonight Show (David Letterman subs for Johnny...)

That was quite a long time ago - back when both of them were on good terms... ::)

Dave and Johnny were on good terms until Carson's death. In fact, Johnny was an occasional monologue ghost writer for Dave. It was suggested that Carson told Dave that if it were him he'd take the CBS offer.
 
bpatrick said:
BobbyNBC10 said:
I noticed here that WAVE-TV Louisville carried The Joker's Wild, having moved from WLKY-TV, when they were an ABC station. Did WAVE-TV ever air Tic Tac Dough or did WHAS-Tv have it later?.

Also, WLWT got TTD and TJW from WCPO-TV when they with CBS in Cincy. Did Channel 5 carry them for the rest of the run? Or did WCPO-TV or WKRC-Tv get them later?.

I know in 1980-81 Channel 5 had Bullseye which was not aired in Cincy in the last season except for those with WOR-TV Channel 9 NYC on cable or CBN who would air reruns starting in Fall 1981 or early 1982, before the Celebrity Bullseye eps. came on the stations that did air the 1981-82 eps.

And also WDIV Detroit, KHJ-TV LA (now KCAL-TV) and KRBK-Tv Sacramento-Stockton (now KMAX-TV, the last two stations now owned by CBS.)

I don't have enough issues of the Kentucky edition from the '80s to answer your questions about Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough. But I do know that "Celebrity Bullseye" was a hard show to find; however, one station that carried was in that part of the country but in a different edition of TV Guide: WRTV Indianapolis.
 
TTD and TJW,bpatrick were also hard to find in most cities by Fall 1981. WILX-TV Lansing dropped those two and Bullseye by Fall 1981, WJRT-Tv Flint would carry them, and TJW would be dropped by WZZM-TV Grand Rapids as would Bullseye,but WKZO-TV still had TTD ,and would add TJW at noon in the death slot against ABC's Family Feud on WOTV-41 (ZZM had Feud on a tape delay)in 1/1982, only to move to WOOD TV 8 in Fall 1982.
 
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