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Retro: Atlanta Tuesday, June 20, 1993

From TV Guide, Atlanta Edition:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (ABC)

5:30 ABC News (Aaron Brown)
6 AM News
7 AM Good Morning America (singer Jon Secada)
9 AM Sally Jessy Raphael (topic: reincarnation)
10 AM Donahue (Blair Underwood)
11 AM Maury (actress Sharon Farrell)
12 N News
12:30 Loving
1 PM All My Children
2 PM One Life To Live
3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Oprah (Corazon Atienza, who evaded a 1966 mass
murder by hiding under a bed.)
5 PM News
6 PM News
7 PM ABC News (Peter Jennings)
7:30 Entertainment Tonight (Clint Black and Wynonna)
8 PM Full House
8:30 Hangin' With Mr. Cooper
9 PM Roseanne
9:30 Delta (short-lived sitcom effort for Delta Burke)
10 PM Homefront (serial about young adults just after World War II)
11 PM News
11:35 Hard Copy
12:05 Nightline
12:35 Jane Whitney (the exploitation of larger-sized women)
1:35 Jenny Jones (disliking one's appearance)
2:35 That's Amore (dating show with Luca Barbareschi)
3:05 World News Now (to 5:30)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

6 AM Geraldo (carjacking, rerun from Mon 10 AM)
7 AM Good Day Atlanta
8 AM Joan Rivers (scandals involving celebrities)
9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee (George Wendt of "Cheers")
10 AM Geraldo (from Miami: interference in a former mate's life)
11 AM Price Is Right
12 N News
12:30 Young And The Restless
1:30 Bold And The Beautiful
2 PM As The World Turns
3 PM Guiding Light
4 PM Inside Edition (a report on Craftmatic Inc.)
4:30 Current Affair
5 PM News
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News (Dan Rather)
7 PM Wheel Of Fortune
7:30 Jeopardy!
8 PM Rescue 911
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Fire Next Time" (conclusion)
11 PM News
11:30 Love Connection
12 M Arsenio Hall (Jackie Collins, r&b group Shai)
1 AM News
1:30 Love Connection
2 AM Up To The Minute (to 6)

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

6 AM G.E.D.
6:30 Stretching For Life
6:45 A.M. Weather
7 AM Sesame Street
8 AM Barney & Friends
8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9 AM Reading Rainbow
9:30 In-school programs
12 N Sesame Street
1 PM Lamb Chop's Play-Along
1:30 Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
2 PM In-school programs
2:30 Square One Television
3 PM In-school programs
4 PM Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
4:30 Sesame Street
5:30 Barney & Friends
6 PM MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
7 PM Nightly Business Report
7:30 Wild America
8 PM Adventure (author John Bailey travels to the headwaters
of the Ganges River in an effort to hook the golden mahseer)
9 PM Nova (an appropriate topic for this website: "Can You Believe
The TV Ratings?")
10 PM Frontline ("Memory Of The Camps" is a collection of excerpts
of official Allied films taken at the Nazi death camps; one British
eyewitness said that some of the atrocities were "beyond describing.")
11 PM Charlie Rose
sign off 12 M

WXIA 11 Alive (NBC)

5:30 NBC News (Ann Curry)
6 AM News
7 AM Today (second of two from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial and Museum
in Washington, DC)
9 AM Montel Williams
10 AM Vicki! (Vicki Lawrence; guest is Rick Schroder)
11 AM Scrabble
11:30 Scattergories
12 N Noonday
1 PM Days Of Our Lives
2 PM Another World
3 PM Divorce Court
3:30 The Judge
4 PM You Bet Your Life (Cosby version)
4:30 Golden Girls
5 PM Cosby Show
5:30 News
6 PM News
7 PM NBC News (Tom Brokaw)
7:30 Family Feud
8 PM Quantum Leap
9 PM Law & Order
10 PM Dateline NBC
11 PM News
11:35 Tonight Show (Craig T. Nelson, Marisa Tomei,
music group Faith No More)
12:35 Late Night With David Letterman (Charles S.
Dutton of "Roc")
1:35 Rush Limbaugh
2:05 Later With Bob Costas (Alan Alda)
2:35 Infomercial (then listed as "Commercial Program")
3:05 Nightside (to 5:30)

WTLK (WPXA) Ch. 14 Rome/Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM Morning Stretch
6:30 CBS News (John Roberts, pre-empted on Ch. 5)
7 AM CBS This Morning (Harry Smith/Paula Zahn, guest:
country singer Patty Loveless, pre-empted on Ch. 5)
9 AM Family Secrets (delay from 12:30 PM, pre-empted on 11 Alive)
9:30 Classic Concentration (delay from 11:30 AM, pre-empted on
11 Alive)
10 AM Family Feud Challenge (pre-empted on Ch. 5)
11 AM Infomercial
11:30 Ozzie And Harriet
12 N Make Room For Daddy
12:30 TBA
1 PM Success N Life
2 PM TBA
2:30 Rocky Marlowe Country (music videos)
6 PM Downey (topic: pornography)
6:30 Infomercial
7 PM Country Music Time
11 PM Infomercial
11:30 TBA
12 M Movie: "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" (from '37,
based on a popular radio show)
2 AM Home Shopping Network (to 6)

WTBS (WPCH) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5:05 Gomer Pyle, USMC
5:35 Headline News
6:05 I Love Lucy
6:35 Tom And Jerry
8:05 I Dream Of Jeannie
8:35 Bewitched
9:05 Little House On The Prairie
10:05 Movie: "Kenny Rogers As The Gambler III--The Legend
Continues" (conclusion)
12:05 Perry Mason
1:05 Movie: "The Streets Of San Francisco" (1972 pilot for
the series)
3 PM Tom And Jerry
3:35 Flintstones
4:05 Jetsons
4:35 Brady Bunch
5:05 Saved By The Bell
5:35 Three's Company
6:05 Happy Days
6:35 Andy Griffith
7:05 Beverly Hillbillies
7:30 Baseball: Braves-Marlins
10:30 Movie: "The Howling" (time approximate)
12:30 Movie: "The Martian Chronicles"
4:30 Some Fun Now
4:35 All In The Family

WPBA Ch. 30 (PBS)

5:30 Today's Japan
6 AM Body Electric
6:30 Humanities Through The Arts
7 AM French In Action
7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
8 AM Square One Television
8:30 In-school programs
11:30 Sesame Street
12:30 In-school programs
1:30 Reading Rainbow
2 PM In-school programs
2:30 Challenge Of The Unknown
3 PM Sewing With Nancy
3:30 Barney & Friends
4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Shining Time Station (George Carlin as Mr. Conductor)
5:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along
6 PM Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
6:30 ITN World News
7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
8 PM Nova (same as Ch. 8)
9 PM Frontline (same as Ch. 8)
10 PM Mini-Dragons II (a profile of Thailand, a country with poverty
amid growing wealth, some of the world's worst traffic pollution,
and prostitution as a national industry)
11 PM To The Contrary
11:30 America With Dennis Wholey
12 M Charlie Rose
1 AM MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

WNGM (WUVG) Ch. 34 Athens (Ind.)

6 AM Good Morning North Georgia (music videos)
9 AM North Georgia Music
11:30 Infomercial
12 N North Georgia Music
4:30 Infomercial
5 PM Jenny Jones (same as Ch. 2)
6 PM North Georgia Music
6:30 University News
6:40 Down Home
7:30 North Georgia Music
8 PM Twilight Zone
8:30 Lanierland Racing
11 PM Mike Adams' Sportsworld (he's not to be confused
with Mike Adamle)
12 M Athens Music
sign off 12:30 AM

WATL Ch. 36 (Fox)

5 AM Success N Life
6 AM Kenneth Copeland
6:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
7 AM James Bond Jr.
7:30 Beetlejuice
8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks
8:30 Dennis The Menace (animated)
9 AM Hunter
10 AM Movie: "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed?" (from '63,
with a host of favorites: Dean Martin, Elizabeth
Montgomery, Carol Burnett, and Martin Balsam)
12 N Movie: "Cease Fire" (Don Johnson as a Vietnam vet
having trouble readjusting to civilian and family life,
from '85)
2 PM Infomercial
2:30 Woody Woodpecker
3 PM Looney Tunes
3:30 Merrie Melodies
4 PM Tom & Jerry Kids
4:30 Tiny Toon Adventures
5 PM Batman: The Animated Series
5:30 Night Court
6 PM Cheers
6:30 Married...With Children
7 PM Cheers
7:30 Murphy Brown
8 PM Class Of '96
9 PM Tribeca
10 PM Hunter
11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 Night Court
12 M M*A*S*H
12:30 Whoopi Goldberg (Debbie Allen)
1 AM McCloud
sign off 2:30 AM

WGNX (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.)

5 AM ANC News
6 AM Morris Cerullo
6:30 Captain N
7 AM Stunt Dawgs
7:30 Inspector Gadget
8 AM T-Rex
8:30 Widget
9 AM Hogan Family
9:30 Charles In Charge
10 AM Amen
10:30 Gimme A Break!
11 AM Hill Street Blues
12 N Simon & Simon
1 PM Police Story
2 PM Perfect Strangers
2:30 Camp Candy
3 PM Ducktales
3:30 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers
4 PM Tale Spin
4:30 Darkwing Duck
5 PM Goof Troop
5:30 A Different World
6 PM Roseanne
6:30 Full House
7 PM Roseanne
7:30 Designing Women
8 PM Movie: "Agnes Of God"
10 PM News
11 PM Star Trek: The Next Generation
12 M Designing Women
12:30 Twilight Zone (the original series, which I think
is different from what Ch. 34 was airing)
1 AM News
2 AM Police Story
3 AM Fame
4 AM Lou Grant

WVEU (WUPA) Ch. 69 (Ind.)

6 AM This Morning's Business
6:30 American Adventurer
7 AM Supertime (in Japanese)
8 AM Infomercial
8:30 Life Today
9 AM Success N Life
10 AM Ernest Angley Hour
11 AM Home (Carol Lawrence with a low-fat pasta recipe;
bridal-makeup tips, pre-empted on Ch. 2)
12 N Jerry Springer
1 PM 700 Club
2 PM Peppermint Place
2:30 Children's Room
3 PM Heathcliff
3:30 Robotech
4 PM Get Smart
4:30 Kate & Allie
5 PM Highway To Heaven
6 PM Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous (Lana Turner (first
of two), Chris Evert, Hugh Downs, California vintner
Robert Mondavi, Beverly Sassoon)
7 PM Matlock
8 PM Cannon
9 PM A-Team
10 PM 21 Jump Street
11 PM Studs
11:30 Forever Knight (pre-empted on Ch. 5)
12:30 Exile (pre-empted on Ch. 5)
1:30 Super Sports Follies
2 AM Movie: "Run To Freedom"
4 AM Movie: "Slaves Of The Invisible Monster" (from '50,
based on a movie serial)
 
Actually, it should be April 20, 1993. I have to apologize for a
couple of errors yesterday; I've just started a new job as a reader
for the Arkansas state writing test for third graders and by the end
of the week you're seeing double and thinking half. I intend to be
back in the groove this week.
 
So you live in Arkansas? I thought bpatrick was more of a GA/Carolinas guy.

Anyway, Jane Whitney's show only lasted one season. I have half an episode from late 1992 taped off KTZZ 22 Seattle on a VHS, with commercials. Also, wasn't "Studs" mainly on Fox stations? I thought it was syndicated, but most listings I see have the show on Fox stations.

-vcrainbebo
 
crainbebo said:
So you live in Arkansas? I thought bpatrick was more of a GA/Carolinas guy.

Anyway, Jane Whitney's show only lasted one season. I have half an episode from late 1992 taped off KTZZ 22 Seattle on a VHS, with commercials. Also, wasn't "Studs" mainly on Fox stations? I thought it was syndicated, but most listings I see have the show on Fox stations.

-vcrainbebo

Actually, I do live in North Carolina and have spent most of my life in the Carolinas and Georgia. The company I'm with scores statewide reading, writing, math, etc., tests from all over the country; right now, our group is working on Arkansas and another is working on Connecticut. I did live in Dallas for three years in the late '70s, and my dad, whose job took him over most of the Southwest, would bring back Arkansas or Missouri editions of TV Guide when he had to go up there (he used to pick up the Missouri one in Bentonville). The only areas in that part of the country that still interest me are Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Oklahoma City (the latter because at the time KOCO was WXIA's sister station and both were using the "Alive" moniker: 5 Alive in Oklahoma City and 11 Alive in Atlanta).
 
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