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NBC November 14-16, 1988

All Times EST

6:30 News at Sunrise
7:00 Today
9:00 Local Programming
10:00 Sale of the Century
10:30 Classic Concentration
11:00 Wheel of Fortune
11:30 Win, Lose or Draw
12:00 Super Password
12:30 Scrabble
1:00 Days of Our Lives
2:00 Another World
3:00 Santa Barbara
4:00 Local Programming

NBC Nightly News airs at 6:30 or 7:00

Monday
8:00 ALF "Turkey in the Straw (Part 1)"
8:30 The Hogan Family "Foiled Again"
9:00 Monday Night at the Movies: "Too Good to Be True"

Tuesday
8:00 ALF "Turkey in the Straw (Part 2)"
8:30 Movie Special: "The Karate Kid Part II"

Wednesday
8:00 Unsolved Mysteries
9:00 Night Court "Educating Rhoda"
9:30 Baby Boom "Stress"
10:00 Tattinger's "Virgin Spring"

Late Night
11:00 Local Programming
11:30 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
12:30 Late Night with David Letterman
1:30 Later with Bob Costas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HKvsBpxQyE

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
TV.com http://www.tv.com
 
Morning game shows were still in their heyday in '88, on NBC anyway. Now, you get what, 4 HOURS of "Today"??? ::)

I'd like to find a copy of "The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television". I've had the Tim Brooks-Earle Marsh book for years, pretty much read it all...
 
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