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Retro: Atlanta Monday, January 24, 1983

From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

5 AM CNN Headline News/Local News
6 AM ABC/Local News
7 AM Good Morning America (playwright Arthur
Miller; first in a week-long series on the
Super Bowl)
9 AM Family Feud (delay from 12 N)
9:30 Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM)
10 AM People's Court
10:30 Match Game
11 AM Love Boat (passengers: Phil Harris, Brett Somers,
Cleavon Little)
12 N News
12:30 Ryan's Hope
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Eight Is Enough
5 PM People's Court
5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News
7 PM ABC World News Tonight
7:30 Entertainment Tonight (first of two on "Making Crime
Pay In Hollywood")
8 PM That's Incredible! (incredible kids: an 8-year-old
who rescued her pilot aunt from a burning plane;
a 10-year-old competitive archer; a 12-year-old
published author; a 5-year-old auto-accident victim
who survived 90 minutes of heart stoppage; Rubik's Cube
competitors; a 14-year-old who fought to change laws
regarding wheelchair travel; a 16-year-old who jumps his
bicycle over 16 people; a 5-year-old diver)
9 PM ABC Movie: "Malibu" (conclusion)
11 PM News
11:30 M*A*S*H
12 M Nightline (Ted Koppel)
12:30 The Last Word (Gregory Jackson)
1:30 Entertainment Tonight
2 AM CNN Headline News/Local News (all night)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

5 AM CBS News Nightwatch continues
6 AM Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart
6:30 CBS News (Bill Kurtis/Diane Sawyer)
7 AM CBS News (Bill Kurtis/Diane Sawyer)
9 AM Donahue
10 AM Good Times
10:30 Richard Simmons
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
12:30 Young And The Restless
1:30 As The World Turns
2:30 Capitol
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Charlie's Angels
5 PM One Day At A Time
5:30 The Jeffersons
6 PM News
7 PM CBS News (Dan Rather)
7:30 PM Magazine (coupon clipping; the kudzu vine)
8 PM Square Pegs
8:30 Filthy Rich
9 PM M*A*S*H
9:30 Newhart
10 PM Cagney & Lacey
11 PM News
11:30 Barney Miller
12 M Maude
12:30 Ironside
1:30 News
2 AM CBS News Nightwatch (all night)

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7:45 A.M. Weather
8 AM In-school programs
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 Villa Alegre
6 PM 3-2-1 Contact
6:30 Over Easy (guest: singer Billy Daniels)
7 PM Nightly Business Report
7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
8 PM Lawmakers 1983 (coverage of the Georgia
legislature)
9 PM Great Performances: Wagner's "Das Rheingold"
sign off 11:30 PM

WXIA 11 Alive (NBC)

5 AM Mothers-In-Law
5:30 Rhoda
6 AM Morning Stretch
6:30 News
7 AM Today (preview of "TV Guide: 1982--The Year
In Television," which airs tonight on NBC)
9 AM Hour Magazine (Kin Shriner ("General Hospital"),
combating illness with a healthy mental attitude,
buying a home)
10 AM Facts Of Life
10:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Hit Man (first teaming of Peter Tomarken and Rod Roddy)
12 N News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
1 PM Days Of Our Lives
2 PM Another World
3 PM Fantasy (guests: Randy Hamilton, Nell Carter, Philip McKeon)
4 PM WKRP In Cincinnati
4:30 More Real People (a family that owns and operates a telephone
company, mud wrestling with pigs, a flagpole business)
5 PM Three's Company
5:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News (Tom Brokaw/Roger Mudd)
7:30 Lie Detector (debut of F. Lee Bailey's show which created a
few controversies, such as Ronald Reagan's barber denying he
dyed the Gipper's hair--he was found to be telling the truth but
people still wondered if Reagan dyed his own hair; tonight, Melvin
Dummar attempts to establish the authenticity of Howard Hughes'
will)
8 PM Little House: A New Beginning
9 PM TV Guide: 1982--The Year In Television
11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers subs for Johnny; Cher, Henry Winkler)
12:30 Late Night With David Letterman (singer Wayne Cochran is a guest)
1:30 NBC News (Linda Ellerbee/Bill Schechner)
2:30 Movie: "A Matter Of Time"
4 AM Gunsmoke

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5:20 World At Large
5:30 It's Your Business
6 AM CNN News
7:05 Funtime
7:35 I Dream Of Jeannie
8:05 My Three Sons
8:35 That Girl
9:05 Movie: "The Rat Race"
11:05 Perry Mason
12:05 People Now
1:05 Movie: "Lorna Doone"
3:05 Funtime
3:35 Flintstones
4:05 Munsters
4:35 Leave It To Beaver
5:05 Brady Bunch
5:35 Starcade (game show)
6:05 Carol Burnett And Friends (guest: Betty White)
6:35 Bob Newhart
7:05 Gomer Pyle, USMC
7:35 American Professionals (off-shore oil driller Steve Joyner)
8:05 Movie: "Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom"
10:05 News
11:05 All In The Family
11:35 Movie: "Dear Heart"
2:05 Movie: "It's A Bikini World"
4 AM Movie: "Jivaro"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 AM Contemporary Health Issues
7:30 To Life! Yoga With Priscilla Patrick (no relation--sigh!)
7:45 A.M. Weather
8 AM In-school programs
11:30 Sesame Street
12:30 In-school programs
1:45 Electric Company
2:15 In-school programs
4 PM Electric Company
4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5 PM Sesame Street
6 PM Art Of Being Human
6:30 American Government Survey
7 PM Dick Cavett (conclusion of a 1979 interview with
producer Jed Harris)
7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
8 PM Life On Earth (how marine invertebrates evolved)
9 PM Frontline: "88 Seconds In Greensboro" (the showdown
between KKK and National Socialist Party members that
left five Communist Worker Party protesters dead in
Greensboro, NC, in 1979)
10 PM Austin City Limits (balladeer Don Williams; West Texas
songwriters Butch Hancock, Townes Van Zandt, Jimmie
Gilmore, and David Halley)
11 PM Dick Cavett (Carmen McRae)
11:30 PBS Latenight (author Robert Wool discusses banks; Dennis
Wholey hosts)
sign off 12:30 AM

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

6:30 Jack LaLanne
7 AM Jim Bakker
8 AM Daystar
9 AM Tattletales (Martin Mull, June Allyson, Bart Braverman, pre-empted
on Ch. 5, delay from 4 PM)
9:30 New $25,000 Pyramid (Lynn Redgrave, Billy Crystal, pre-empted on
Ch. 5, delay from 10 AM)
10 AM Couples
10:30 Romance Theatre
11 AM Dr. Burt Bradley (topic: the Life Enrichment Program)
12 N Prisoner: Cell Block H
12:30 Sale Of The Century (pre-empted on Ch. 11, delay from 10:30 AM)
1 PM Just Men! (Wil Shriner, F. Lee Bailey, Ted McGinley, Jeff Altman,
Vince Ferragamo, Jimmie Walker, Michael Dudikoff; Betty White hosts,
pre-empted on Ch. 11, delay from 12 N)
1:30 Merv Griffin (Paul Sorvino, singer Tanya Solnik, Big Beautiful Woman magazine
editor Carole Shaw discussing weight problems)
2:30 New Day Dawning
3 PM Health Field
3:30 Sha Na Na
4 PM MV 3 (music videos)
5 PM 36 Jukebox Video
6 PM Benny Hill
6:30 Madame's Place
7 PM Saturday Night (hostess: Sissy Spacek; musical guest: Richard Baskin)
8 PM Kung Fu
9 PM ACC Basketball: Georgia Tech-Clemson
11 PM Benny Hill (time approximate)
11:30 Couples
12 M Jim Bakker

WANX (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.)

6:30 Linus The Lionhearted
7 AM Tom And Jerry And Friends
8 AM Porky And Popeye
8:30 Great Space Coaster
9 AM Jetsons
9:30 Study In The Word With Jimmy Swaggart
10 AM 700 Club
11:30 Independent Network News (Carter/Scott)
12 N McHale's Navy
12:30 Dick Van Dyke
1 PM Make Room For Daddy
1:30 Petticoat Junction
2 PM Mister Ed
2:30 Spider-Man/Spider-Woman
3 PM Cartoon Festival
3:30 Superfriends
4 PM Tom And Jerry/Woody Woodpecker
5 PM Scooby-Doo
5:30 Pink Panther
6 PM CHiPs Patrol (syndicated title for "CHiPs")
7 PM Mork & Mindy (William Shatner plays a space traveler)
7:30 Muppet Show (guest: Sandy Duncan)
8 PM Movie: "The President's Lady"
10 PM 700 Club
11 PM Classic Country (x2)
12 M In Search Of...
12:30 INN News
 
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