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Retro: Augusta, GA Sun, Feb 27, 1983

By request, from Cable Week-Augusta/N Augusta/Ft Gordon edition

WJBF 6-ABC Augusta
6:30 Directions
7:00 Robert Schuller
7:30 Lewis Family
8:00 Jerry Falwell
9:00 Parade of Quartets
11:00 Opportunities Unlimited
11:15 Curtis Baptist Church
noon It's This Way
12:30 Memories with Lawrence Welk
1:30 Muppet Show
2:00 USFL Preview
2:30 Amateur Boxing: US v USSR
4:00 ABC Wide World of Sports: Ironman Triathlon/Winternational Drag Racing Championships/men's World Cup skiing
6:00 Fitness Motivation
6:30 ABC World News Sunday
7:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not! (5-armed robot/cryonics lab/Japanese supertrain and other inventions/venomous creatures/medical marvels)
8:00 Matt Houston
9:00 Movie "Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land"
mid. News
12:15 ABC News
12:30 Movie "The Count of Monte Cristo"

WIS 10-NBC Columbia
6:15 With This Ring
6:30 Light Unto My Path
7:00 Westbrook Hospital
7:30 World Tomorrow
8:00 Robert Schuller
9:00 Pink Panther in Knowzitland
10:00 Cliffwood Avenue Kids
10:30 South Carolina TV Pulpit
11:00 Kidsworld
11:30 World Thing
noon Outdoor Life
12:30 Bill Foster
1:00 Greatest Sports Legends
1:30 Bill Dance Outdoors
2:00 NCAA Basketball: Tennessee-Kentucky, followed by Clemson-UNC at 4
6:00 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Voyagers!
8:00 ChiPs
9:00 Movie "Cocaine: One Man's Seduction"
11:00 News
11:30 Bill Foster
mid. Madame's Place
1:00 Saturday Night (host Charles Grodin/music from Paul Simon)
2:30 With This Ring

WRDW 12-CBS Augusta
7:00 Music & Things
7:30 W.V. Grant
8:00 Jim Bakker
8:30 Oral Roberts
9:00 Bill Reese
9:30 Jim Whittington
10:00 Rex Humbard
10:30 It is Written
11:00 First Baptist Church
noon Face the Nation
12:30 Clemson Basketball Highlights
1:00 NCAA Basketball: Marquette-South Carolina
3:00 PGA: Doral-Eastern Open
5:00 CBS Sports Sunday: Tony Baltazar-Howard Davis 10 round lightweight fight/World Speed Skating Championships
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 News Conference
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Archie Bunker's Place
8:30 Gloria
9:00 Movie "9 to 5"
11:15 CBS News
11:30 Movie "Embryo"
1:45 TBA
2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

WEBA 14-PBS/SCETV Allendale
noon Writer's Workshop (guest John Hawkes)
12:30 And Then There Were 13
1:30 Statehouse Week
2:00 Oceans & Man (x2)
3:00 Conversations in American Government (x2)
4:00 Contemporary Health Issues "Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs"/"What is Sexuality?"
5:00 Jobman Caravan
5:30 For the People
6:00 Tony Brown's Journal "Red Tails and Black Aces" (Tony speaks with reps of Tuskegee Airmen, Inc, who promote historical, scientific, and social research, and also grant scholarships to American students seeking careers in aviation and aerospace)
6:30 Steppin' Out
7:00 Washington Report
7:30 Winthrop Challenge
8:00 Life on Earth "Victors of the Dry Land" (how iguanas and giant tortoises survive the heat and sparse food on the Galapagos)
9:00 Masterpice Theatre "Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years" (pt 7)
10:00 Freedom to Speak "In Pursuit of Equality"
10:30 Were You There? "Sports Profile" (profiles of shortstop Artie Wilson and Olympic gold medalist Alice Coachman)

WTBS 17-Ind Atlanta
5:25 World at Large
5:35 Agriculture, USA
6:05 Week in Review
7:05 World Tomorrow
7:35 It is Written
8:05 Cartoons
9:05 Lost in Space
10:05 Lighter Side
10:35 Movie "The Molly Maguires"
1:05 NASCAR: Richmond 400
4:35 The Man from Atlanta (profile of WTBS owner Ted Turner)
5:15 News
5:35 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau "The Savage World of the Coral Jungle" (coral reefs in the Indian Ocean)
6:35 Nice People (Mother Earth News/Kentucky School for the Blind/Atlanta's Butler St YMCA/the Osmonds)
7:05 Wrestling
8:05 Nashville Alive! (guests Susie Allanson, Wayne Massey, Charlie Louvin, and Jim & Jesse
9:05 Week in Review
10:05 News
11:05 Jerry Falwell
12:05 Open Up "Health, History & Honors (guests: reps of Atlanta's Sickle Cell Clinic and the 100% Wrong Club Annual Sports Dinner)
1:05 Movie "Escape from Zahrain"
3:05 Movie "The Snow Creature"
4:35 Rat Patrol

WCES 20-PBS/GPTV Wrens
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
10:30 Electric Company
11:00 Matinee at the Bijou (The Lost Jungle/Shirley Temple short/Junior G-Men pt 4)
12:30 Atlanta Week in Review
1:00 Washington Week in Review
1:30 Wall Street Week "By Heller High Water" (guest: University of Minnesota Regents Professor of Economics Walter W. Heller)
2:00 Myths & Realities of Aging "Physical Health"
2:30 How to Build a Knife
3:00 Camping "Fires, Potential Hazards, Pathfinding and Etiquette"
3:30 Black Geneology
4:00 Asi Somos
4:30 South by Northwest
5:00 Tony Brown's Journal "Red Tails and Black Aces"
6:00 Firing Line "Do the banks know what they're doing?" (guests: National Taxpayers Union chairman James Davidson and Institute for International Economics senior fellow William Cline)
7:00 All Creatures Great & Small II "Judgement Day" (ep 6)
8:00 Life on Earth "Victors of the Dry Land"
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years" (pt 7)
10:00 I Remember Harlem "Toward a New Day: 1965-1980"

WAGT 26-NBC Augusta
6:15 Cartoons
7:00 Kenneth Copeland
8:00 Day of Discovery
8:30 David Paul
9:00 Jack Van Impe
9:30 Jimmy Swaggart
10:30 World Tomorrow
11:00 Trinity on the Hill United Methodist Church
noon Profile
12:30 Meet the Press
1:00 Championship Fishing
1:30 Drag Racing: Big Bud Shoot-Out
2:00 NCAA Basketball: Tennessee-Kentucky
4:00 NBC SportsWorld: Cornelius Boza-Edwards v Claude Noel (10 round, lightweight)/World Pro Figure Skating Championships
6:00 Wild Kingdom
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Voyagers!
8:00 CHiPs
9:00 Movie "Cocaine: One Man's Seduction"
11:00 Heart of the Country
11:30 Jim Bakker
 
Bluenoser said:
WJBF 6-ABC Augusta

9:00 Parade of Quartets
11:00 Opportunities Unlimited

WJBF has been running Parade of Quartets forever...well, since 1954. I've seen bits and pieces of it in recent trips to nearby Aiken, S.C. and it's a great show. Even if you're like me and not really into gospel music, you have to appreciate its longevity.

But could This Week (with David Brinkley) been pre-empted in Augusta for a two-hour Parade of Quartets?

And what's with Big 10 in Columbia shifting Saturday Night Live to early Monday morning??
 
Rollo-Smokes said:
Bluenoser said:
WJBF 6-ABC Augusta

9:00 Parade of Quartets
11:00 Opportunities Unlimited

WJBF has been running Parade of Quartets forever...well, since 1954. I've seen bits and pieces of it in recent trips to nearby Aiken, S.C. and it's a great show. Even if you're like me and not really into gospel music, you have to appreciate its longevity.

But could This Week (with David Brinkley) been pre-empted in Augusta for a two-hour Parade of Quartets?

According to the listings, it was listed for 2 hrs, with no sign of Brinkley on the schedule...
 
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