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Retro: Boston - Thursday, May 20, 1993

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And now, we look at the Boston schedule from the day of Cheers' "last call", as well as the "The Pilot" episode of Seinfeld preceding it.

2 WGBH (PBS)
6:30 Nightly Business Report
7:00 Sesame Street
8:00 Shining Time Station
8:30 Barney & Friends
9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along
9:30 Mister Rogers
10:00 Attention to Prevention
10:15 Immune System and AIDS
10:30 Teen AIDS in Focus
10:50 AIDS Youth in Danger
11:10 Diets for All Reasons
11:30 Not Yet, Baby!
NOON Sesame Street
1:00 Reading Rainbow
1:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
2:00 Square One TV
2:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along
3:00 Mister Rogers
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Reading Rainbow
5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (x 2)
6:00 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
7:00 Thursday Group (each episodes' titles corresponded to the day of the broadcast, i.e.: ""Monday Group", "Tuesday Group")
7:30 Are You Being Served?
8:00 This Old House
8:30 Say Brother
9:00 Mystery!: "Rumpole at Sea"
10:00 Blackadder Goes Forth: "General Hospital"
10:30 Blackadder Goes Forth: "Goodbyeee"
11:00 Are You Being Served?
11:30 Charlie Rose

4 WBZ (NBC)
6:00 Eyewitness News
7:00 Today - Scheduled: The "Cheers" finale; Regis Philbin
9:00 Joan Rivers - Topic: Organized crime
10:00 Vicki! (Lawrence) - Topic: Secret crushes
11:00 Scrabble (1993 revival, again with Chuck Woolery hosting)
11:30 Scattergories - Dick Clark
NOON Eyewitness News
12:30 People Are Talking - Scheduled: Fans of Jay Leno
1:00 Days of Our Lives
2:00 Designing Women (x 2)
3:00 Montel Williams - Topic: Expectant fathers
4:00 Maury Povich - Topics: Sexy lingerie; celebrity look-alikes
5:00 A Current Affair
5:30 Eyewitness News
7:00 NBC Nightly News
7:30 Entertainment Tonight - Scheduled: Jerry Seinfeld
8:00 Seinfeld: "The Pilot" (1 hr. season finale)
9:00 'Cheers' Finale Celebration - Retrospective with Bob Costas; series finale "One for the Road" begins at 9:22; special appearance by Shelley Long (Diane Chambers, 1982-87)
11:00 Eyewitness News
11:35 Tonight Show - from Boston's Bull & Finch Pub, the inspiration for 'Cheers', which looks nothing like the bar in the series; Jay Leno interviews and celebrates with the cast members and producers
12:35 Late Night With David Letterman - Guests: Bob Hoskins, L.L. Cool J

5 WCVB (ABC)
7:00 Good Morning America - On the set of 'Home Improvement'; during the end of its first season
9:00 Home
10:00 Geraldo - Topic: Men choosing between wives and mistresses
11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael - Topic: Man who had an affair with his teenage daugther's boyfriend
NOON NewsCenter 5
12:30 Loving
1:00 All My Children
2:00 One Life to Live
3:00 General Hospital
4:00 Donahue - Topic: Transvestites
5:00 Oprah Winfrey - Topic: Men in love with criminals
6:00 NewsCenter 5
7:00 ABC World News Tonight
7:30 Chronicle
8:00 Matlock (2 hrs.)
10:00 PrimeTime Live
11:00 NewsCenter 5
11:35 Nightline
12:05 Whoopi Goldberg (talk show)
12:35 Jane Whitney (tabloid talk show)
1:35 Jerry Springer (x 2)

7 WHDH (CBS)
6:00 This Morning's Business
6:30 CBS Morning News
7:00 CBS This Morning - Scheduled: Cannes Film Festival; Willie Nelson and his career; victims portrayed on "Rescue 911"
9:00 Regis and Kathie Lee -Scheduled: Debbie Reynolds; behind the scences of the show
10:00 Jenny Jones - Topic: Divorce fails to end an abusive relationship
11:00 The Price is Right
NOON News 7
12:30 Young and Restless
1:30 Bold and Beautiful
2:00 As the World Turns
3:00 Guiding Light
4:00 Inside Edition
4:30 Inside Edition Extra (co-production of WHDH and King World)
5:00 Hard Copy
5:30 News 7
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
7:30 Jeopardy
8:00 CBS Special Movie: "The Color Purple" (1985, Drama) - Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, Oprah Winfrey
11:10 News 7
11:40 Night Court
12:10 Jeopardy
12:40 News 7 (replay)
1:10 Scene of the Crime
2:10 CBS Up to the Minute (to dawn)

25 WFXT (Fox)
6:00 Paid Program
6:30 Believer's Voice in Victory
7:00 Tom & Jerry
7:30 Beetlejuice
8:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks
8:30 Widget
9:00 Gilligan's Island
9:30 Catholic Mass
10:00 Simon & Simon
11:00 Paid Program
NOON People's Court (final season of the Wapner era)
12:30 Divorce Court
1:00 The Judge
1:30 Out of This World
2:00 Bugs Bunny
2:30 Popeye
3:00 Tom & Jerry
3:30 Merrie Melodies
4:00 Tom & Jerry Kids (child versions of them)
4:30 Tiny Toon Adventures
5:00 Batman: The Animated Series
5:30 Cosby Show (x 2)
6:30 Wonder Years (series finale had aired May 12 on ABC)
7:00 Married...With Children (x 2)
8:00 Simpsons (x 2)
9:00 America's Most Wanted
10:00 In the Heat of the Night
11:00 Studs
11:30 Infatuation
MIDNIGHT Rush Limbaugh

38 WSBK
6:00 George of the Jungle
6:30 Tennessee Tuxedo
7:00 Small Wonder
7:30 DuckTales
8:00 Camp (John) Candy (ten months before his death)
8:30 Woody Woodpecker
9:00 Paid Programming
9:30 Hogan Family
10:00 Beverly Hillbillies
10:30 Andy Griffith
11:00 Honeymooners
11:30 Jeffersons
NOON Andy Griffith
12:30 Beverly Hillbillies
1:00 Jeffersons
1:30 Family Ties
2:00 Heathcliff
2:30 DuckTales
3:00 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers
3:30 Tale Spin
4:00 Darkwing Duck
4:30 Goof Troop
5:00 Punky Brewster
5:30 Saved by the Bell
6:00 M*A*S*H (x 2)
7:00 Cheers (200th episode, from Oct. 25, 1990)
7:30 Cheers 200th anniversary special
8:00 Movie: "High Plains Drifter" (1973, Western) - Clint Eastwood
10:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
11:00 Cheers (from Nov. 2, 1989 with a guest appearance by then-Boston Mayor Ray Flynn, as well as Lilith giving birth to Frederick Crane in a taxicab; Flynn declared May 20, 1993 "Cheers Day" for Boston)
11:30 Golden Girls
MIDNIGHT Kojak
1:00 Honeymooners
1:30 Odd Couple
NOTE: WSBK was originally scheduled to cover the Blues Jays vs. Red Sox game from Fenway, starting at 6:00 PM, with occasional updates.

44 WGBX (sister PBS station to WGBH)
7:30 Hooked on Aerobics
8:00 Frugal Gourmet
8:30 Ciao Italia!
9:00 Cook's Tour
9:30 Eating Well
10:00 Victory Garden
10:30 The New Garden
11:00 Country Basketweaving
11:30 Joy of Painting
NOON Frugal Gourmet
12:30 Ciao Italia!
1:00 Mark Russell
1:30 The Artist and the Wolves
2:00 New Explorers
3:00 Masterpiece Theatre: "Doctor Finlay/Working Together" (Part 2 of 6)
4:00 Nature
5:00 Square One TV
5:30 Sesame Street
6:30 Nightly Business Report
7:00 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
8:00 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory (Part 2 of 3)
9:00 Moving Mountains
10:00 Thurday Group
10:30 John McLaughlin's One on One
11:00 Nightly Business Report Special: "Real Estate: Getting In on the Ground Floor" (Part 3 of 3)
11:30 Today's Japan


56 WLVI
6:00 Top Cat
6:30 Captain N
7:00 Inspector Gadget & Goo Goo
7:30 Dennis the Menace
8:00 James Bond Jr.
8:30 Pirates of Dark Water
9:00 Jetsons
9:30 Casper and Friends
10:00 Popeye
10:30 Bewitched
11:00 Laverne & Shirley
11:30 All in the Family
NOON Love Connection
12:30 Family Feud
1:00 I Dream of Jeannie
1:30 Brady Bunch
2:00 Jetsons
2:30 Flintstones
3:00 T-Rex
3:30 Stunt Dawgs
4:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
4:30 Captain N
5:00 Perfect Strangers
5:30 Growing Pains
6:00 Full House
6:30 Who's the Boss?
7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation
8:00 Movie: "Police Academy 3: Back in Training" (1986, Comedy) - Steve Guttenberg, Michael Winslow, George Gaynes
10:00 News at Ten
11:00 Arsenio Hall - Guests: Jane Seymour, Father Guido Sarducci, Kiss
MIDNIGHT Love Connection
12:30 All in the Family

68 WMFP
6:30 Daily Bible Lesson
7:00 Children's Room
8:00 Make Room for Daddy
8:30 Burns & Allen
9:00 Rodina
10:00 Gunsmoke (x 2)
NOON Make Room for Daddy
12:30 Burns & Allen
1:00 Movie: "Revenge!" (1971, Crime/Horror) - Shelley Winters, Stuart Whitman, Bradford Dillman
2:30 Bob Newhart
3:00 The Saint
4:00 Cannon
5:00 Barnaby Jones
6:00 Hardcastle & McCormick
7:00 T.J. Hooker
8:00 Movie: "Fanny by Gaslight" (1981, Drama) - Chloe Salaman, Peter Woodward, Anthony Bate
10:00 Streets of San Francisco
11:00 Bob Newhart
11:30 Twilight Zone
MIDNIGHT Gunsmoke
 
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That Seinfeld season finale was very highly memorable and helped drive the show to #1 the following year. It’s amazing to look back and see how Seinfeld was actually a highly serialized show, especially during the 1992-93 from Jerry and George bringing Kramer back LA to the Daviola story to characters like the Bubble Boy, Teri Hatcher’s Sidra, and Susan’s bi-sexuality creating a crazy yet very memorable mix.

I remember the Cheers finale being sucky as hell with Shelly Long coming back as Diane for a pointless reason and the absurd destruction of Fraiser and Lilith’s marriage so Fraiser could start fresh with his new spin off set in Seattle. I loved the post Diane seasons better but the Cheers finale sucked, and Wings was always such a pale imitation of Cheers that the show was doomed to fail like it did, only saved by Angell & Casey’s relationship to NBC.

I see WHLL is missing; they were in the process of transitioning to Spanish at this time but still carried the NBC soap Another World. By fall Another World was on WMFP
 
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That Seinfeld season finale was very highly memorable and helped drive the show to #1 the following year. It’s amazing to look back and see how Seinfeld was actually a highly serialized show, especially during the 1992-93 from Jerry and George bringing Kramer back LA to the Daviola story to characters like the Bubble Boy, Teri Hatcher’s Sidra, and Susan’s bi-sexuality creating a crazy yet very memorable mix.

I remember the Cheers finale being sucky as hell with Shelly Long coming back as Diane for a pointless reason and the absurd destruction of Fraiser and Lilith’s marriage so Fraiser could start fresh with his new spin off set in Seattle. I loved the post Diane seasons better but the Cheers finale sucked, and Wings was always such a pale imitation of Cheers that the show was doomed to fail like it did, only saved by Angell & Casey’s relationship to NBC.

I see WHLL is missing; they were in the process of transitioning to Spanish at this time but still carried the NBC soap Another World. By fall Another World was on WMFP
Sorry the Cheers finale wasn't so popular with you. Is it true that fans despised Diane?
 
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