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Retro: C-Band Satellite/Satellite TV Week, Tue. September 16th, 1986 (long thread)

Source: Satellite TV Week (from eBay)

There's loads of channels...this will be in a few parts.
GALAXY 1
2 The Nashville Network
3 WGN Chicago (IND)
4 Disney Channel East
5 Showtime East
6 SIN (Spanish)
7 CNN
9 ESPN
10 The Movie Channel East
11 CBN Cable Network
13 C-SPAN
14 The Movie Channel West
15 WOR New York (IND)
17 PTL
18 Superstation WTBS
19 Cinemax East
21 USA Network East
22 Discovery Channel
23 HBO East
24 Disney Channel West

Satcom 3R
1 Nickelodeon
2 The Learning Channel
3 TBN
4 FNN
6 Tempo TV
8 CBN Cable Network
9 USA Network West
10 Showtime West
11 MTV
12 EWTN
13 HBO West
15 VH1
16 Home Theater Network
17 Lifetime
20 BET
23 Cinemax West
24 Arts & Entertainment

Telstar 303
1 CMTV
2 SelecTV
18 American Extasy/Adult
22 KTVT Dallas (IND)

Westar 5
8 Pro-Am Sports Network
16 Caribbean Superstation

Westar 4
11 News Feeds
15 PBS "A" Schedule
17 PBS "B" Schedule
21 PBS "C" Schedule

Spacenet 1
1 Various feeds
15 ACTS

Satcom 5
24 Alaska Satellite TV Project

Morelos 1 (XEW, XHDF, XHIMT also listed, but not in listings)
4 KFMB San Diego (CBS)

Satcom 1R
8 NBC East
11 WTN Feeds
15 Visnews Feeds
24 Visnews/NBC Italian Feeds

Anik D
2 TSN Canada
6 MuchMusic
8 CHCH Hamilton (IND)
9 WDIV Detroit (NBC)
10 WXYZ Detroit (ABC)
11 CBC North
14 TCTV Montreal (French)
15 SRC
18 CITV Edmonton (IND)
19 CBC Atlantic
20 CBMT Montreal (CBC)
21 WTVS Detroit (PBS)
22 CHAN Vancouver (CTV)
23 WJBK Detroit (CBS)

Telstar 301
2 CBS East
9 Wold Satellite
10 ABC East
23 Wold Satellite Network

Telstar 302
10 ABC West
16 CBS West

Satcom F4
3 Rock Christian Network
4 Nickelodeon West
6 MSG Network
7 Liberty Broadcasting
10 American Movie Classics
12 Shop at Home/News Feeds
13 NESN
19 WPIX New York (IND)
21 Nostalgia Channel
22 Home Team Sports
23 The Silent Network/New England Sports
24 Playboy

All times eastern.
9/16/1986

7AM
F1-8 W5-16 A-9 Today
G1-2 Best of Money, Money
G1-3 Superfriends
G1-4 Good Morning, Mickey!
G1-6 Mundo Latino
G1-7 Daybreak
G1-11 F3-8 F3-20 Jimmy Swaggart
G1-17 Jim & Tammy
G1-21 Cartoons
G1-23 A Step to Slow
F3-1 Dennis the Menace
F3-2 Mechanical Universe
F3-4 Markets & Money
F3-13 Movie
"Scream for Help." (1984)
F3-17 It Figures
T3-2 Movie
"The Fantastic Adventures of Unico." (1982) Spiteful gods use trickery to discover the secret behind a magical unicorn's power to make people happy.
T3-22 Morning Report
S1-15 Cope
A-2 SportsDesk
A-6 VJ: JD Roberts
A-8 Body Moves
A-10 T1-10 Good Morning America
A-23 T1-2 CBS Morning News
W4-17 Farm Day
F4-3 Miami Voice
F4-4 Movie
"The Rage of Paris." (1938) Danielle Darrieux. A Parisian girl sets out on a vigorous campaign to snare a wealthy husband, but succumbs to true love instead.
F4-7 Beverly Exercise
F4-19 Challenge of the GoBots
F4-21 Movie
"Jungle Book." (1944) Sabu, Joseph Calleia. A young boy is reared by wolves in the jungles of India.

7:15
A-21 W4-17 AM Weather

7:20
F3-10 Trumpeter

7:25
F3-6 Movie
"Treasure of Fear." (1945) Jack Haley, Ann Savage. A bumbling reporter, assigned to cover an annual wine festival unwittingly becomes involved with four priceless jade chessmen and a murder.

7:30
G1-2 Success Strategies for Women
G1-3 Bugs Bunny
G1-4 Welcome to Pooh Corner
G1-5 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981) Nigel Terry. The legendary history of Camelot, from Arthur's conception and birth to the perilous quest for the Holy Grail and the final battle between Arthur and his son.
G1-7 Business Day
G1-9 Nation's Business Today
G1-11 F3-8 Superbook
G1-13 Event of the Day
G1-15 Straight Talk
G1-23 Fraggle Rock
F3-1 Lassie
F3-2 Write Course
F3-3 Jeoff Benward
F3-4 Business Warmup
F3-9 New Generation Hair Care
F3-17 Richard Simmons
T3-22 Three Stooges and Friends
A-2 Aerobics
A-8 Spider Man
A-18 Faith 20
A-21 Business of Management
W4-17 Farm Day
W4-21 Captain Kangaroo
F4-7 Peggy Denny
F4-19 Transformers

7:40
G1-14 Movie
"Crisis." (1950) Cary Grant.

7:45
W4-17 AM Weather

7:50
F3-10 Movie (unknown)

8AM
G1-3 Bozo
G1-4 Donald Duck Presents
G1-7 Daybreak
G1-10 Movie
"Pee-Wee's Big Adventure." (1985) Pee-Wee Herman.
G1-11 F3-8 Flying House
G1-17 Lester Sumrall
G1-23 Movie
"Country." (1984) Jessica Lange. Threatened with foreclosure of her farm, an Iowa woman struggles to hold on to her land and keep her family together.
F3-1 Little Prince
F3-2 Congress: We the People
F3-3 Don Wellman
F3-4 Consumer Morning
F3-9 Keys to Success
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-17 It Figures
F3-20 Video Vibrations
F3-24 Breaking Away
T3-1 Video Country Music
S1-15 Westbrook Hospital
A-2 Australian Rules Football
Semifinal game, from VFL Park in Melbourne.
A-6 VJ: Christopher Ward
A-8 Spider-Man
A-18 New Adventures of Pinocchio
A-21 American Story
W4-17 Farm Day
W4-21 Body Electric
T1-9 Merv Griffin
F4-3 Kings Kids
F4-7 Something Beautiful
F4-12 Rock House
F4-19 Heathcliff
F4-22 HTS Sports Wire

8:05
G1-18 I Dream of Jeannie

8:15
W4-17 AM Weather

8:30
G1-2 Best of Money, Money
G1-4 Dumbo's Circus
G1-9 SportsCenter
G1-11 F3-8 Gentle Ben
G1-13 Viewer Call-In
G1-15 Romper Room
G1-17 Shiloh Christian Retreat
G1-19 Movie
"Joey." (1985) Neill Barry. A teenager fallen on hard times and into the bottle, struggles to break into rock 'n roll.
F3-1 Today's Special
F3-2 Great American Trade Show
F3-3 Roger McDuff
F3-9 Movie
"Three for the Road." (1974) Alex Rocco, Leif Garrett. A widower and his two sons travel cross-country in a mobile home while on freelance photography assignments.
F3-17 Couples
T3-22 Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years
S1-15 Sunshine Factory
A-8 Elegant Appetites
A-18 Body Moves
A-21 Today's Special
A-22 Jimmy Swaggart
W4-17 Farm Day
F4-3 Secret Place
F4-12 Heartbeat Update
F4-19 Scooby Doo

8:35
G1-18 Bewitched
F3-13 Movie
"Rock & Rule." (1983) An animated rock musical of an aging superstar's quest for power, featuring songs by Deborah Harry, Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed and Earth, Wind and Fire.

8:45
F1-11 ITN News-London to Australia
W4-17 AM Weather
F4-12 Music Encore

8:50
F3-6 Movie
"Tower of Terror." (1941) Michael Rennie, Wilfred Lawson. A lonely lighthouse keeper balances on the thin edge of madness.

9AM
G1-2 Crook & Chase
G1-4 You and Me, Kid
G1-7 Daywatch
G1-9 Tennis
Olympic Stain World Couples Championship Final, from Hilton Head, SC.
G1-11 F3-8 Father Knows Best
G1-17 Jimmy Swaggart
G1-21 Calliope
G1-24 Mickey Mouse Club
F3-1 Pinwheel
F3-2 F4-6 Ask Washington
F3-3 Land of the Bible
F3-4 FNN Morning News
F3-17 Family
F3-24 Great Detective
T3-2 Movie
"Falling in Love." (1984) Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep. Despite the fact that both are married, a chance meeting on a commuter train sparks a mutual romantic interest between a construction engineer and a graphic designer.
T3-22 Plasticman
W5-16 Donahue
S1-15 Gigglesnort Hotel
M1-4 CBS Morning News
A-8 Men in Action
A-9 Family Ties
A-10 Kelly & Company
A-18 Tales of the Wizard of Oz
A-19 Fred Penner's Place
A-21 Educational Programming
A-22 Romper Room
A-23 Fantasy Island
W4-15 Sesame Street
W4-17 Farm Day
W4-21 Homestretch
T1-9 Inspector Gadget
T2-10 ABC News
T2-16 CBS News
F4-3 We Are One
F4-4 Adventures of Black Beauty
F4-7 Shepherd's Chapel
F4-12 Real Thing
F4-13 MLB Baseball
California Angels at Chicago White Sox.
F4-19 Little House on the Prairie
F4-21 Movie
"Sunny." (1941) Anna Neagle, Ray Bolger. A devil-may-care playboy falls for the charms of a captivating showgirl.

9:05
G1-18 Down to Earth

9:15
G1-14 Movie
"Ticket to Hollywood." (1980)
A-19 Curious George
W4-17 AM Weather

9:30
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-3 Beverly Hillbillies
G1-4 Movie
"The Secrets of the Pirate's Inn." (1974) Ed Begley, Paul Fix. Determined to find buried treasure in a Louisiana inn, an Irish sea captain travels to America.
G1-6 Hoy Mismo
G1-10 Movie
"The Stratton Story." (1949) James Stewart.
G1-11 F3-8 Hazel
G1-13 Congressional Hearing
G1-15 Zoobilee Zoo
G1-17 James Robison
G1-24 Mousercise
F3-3 Joy
F3-4 Morning Marketplace
F3-10 Faerie Tale Theatre
F3-23 Movie
"The Lady Vanishes." (1938) Margaret Lockwood.
T3-22 My Little Pony 'n Friends
S1-15 Cisco Kid
A-8 Good Morning Workout
A-9 All in the Family
A-18 Spiderman
A-19 Mr. Dressup
A-22 Canada AM
A-23 Break the Bank
W4-17 Farm Day
T1-9 Divorce Court
T2-16 CBS News
F4-4 Curious George
F4-12 Victorious Life

9:35
G1-18 I Love Lucy

9:40
A-20 Good Morning

9:45
W4-17 AM Weather

9:50
A-15 Fariboles

10AM
F5-24 20 Minute Workout
F1-8 Family Ties
G1-2 You Can Be a Star
G1-3 Waltons
G1-5 Movie
"The Law and the Lady." (1951) Greer Garson, Michael Wilding. An aristocratic outcast teaches a female crook some tricks of the trade.
G1-11 F3-8 700 Club
G1-15 My Favorite Martian
G1-17 Richard Roberts
G1-23 Movie
"Desperately Seeking Susan." (1985) Rosanna Arquette, Madonna. Amnesia, mistaken identities and danger befall a bored New Jersey housewife who becomes involved with a free-spirited young woman.
G1-24 Good Morning Mickey!
F3-2 Moneymakers
F3-9 Cartoons
F3-13 A Step To Slow
F3-17 Movie
"You Can't Fool Your Wife." (1940) Lucille Ball, James Ellison. A young couple find marriage disillusioning after five years and separate, to the delight of the mother-in-law responsible for the breakup.
F3-24 Benjamin Franklin
T3-22 Strike it Rich
W5-16 Peter Gunn
S1-15 Movie
"The Misadventures of Buster Keaton." (1950) A compilation of Buster Keaton's comedy gems.
A-8 Cherington
A-9 Jeopardy!
A-10 Oprah Winfrey
A-14 Matinee avec
A-15 A votra rythms
A-18 It's a New Day
A-19 Sesame Street
A-20 Fred Penner's Place
A-21 Sesame Street
A-23 T1-2 $25,000 Pyramid
W4-15 Mister Rogers
T1-9 This Week's Music
F4-3 Joy of Music
F4-4 Dennis the Menace
F4-7 James Kennedy
F4-12 Heartbeat
F4-19 Love Boat

10:05
G1-18 Movie
"Las Vegas Lady." (1976) Stella Stevens, Stuart Whitman. A woman and two friends plot to rob a Las Vegas casino.

10:!5
A-15 You hou
A-20 Curious George

10:30
F5-24 CNN News
F1-8 Sale of the Century
G1-2 Fandango
G1-15 Abbott and Costello
G1-19 Movie
"Sweet Rosie O'Grady." (1943)
G1-21 Gong Show
G1-24 Welcome to Pooh Corner
F3-2 Solstice
F3-3 Marilyn Hickey
F3-4 Catching Winners Early
F3-6 Marie Vega
F3-10 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981)
F3-13 Fraggle Rock
F3-20 Real Estate and Investment Seminars
T3-22 Crosswits
W5-16 Movie
"Rub Out."
A-9 Sale of the Century
A-15 Bout' Chou et CasseCou
A-20 Mr. Dressup
A-23 T1-2 Card Sharks
W4-15 3-2-1 Contact
"Signals: Talking Birds, Talking Rooms."
W4-17 Wild, Wild World of Animals
"The Jackal."
T1-9 Family II
F4-3 Studio 7
F4-4 Lassie

11AM
F5-24 Good Morning America
F1-8 A-8 A-9 Wheel of Fortune
F1-24 NBC News, Rome Feed
G1-2 Nashville Now
G1-3 Big Valley
G1-4 Animals in Action
G1-6 Luisana Mia
G1-9 Splash '86: Summer Edition
G1-14 Movie
"Pee Wee's Big Adventure." (1985)
G1-15 Partridge Family
G1-17 Jim & Tammy
G1-21 That Girl
G1-24 Donald Duck Presents
F3-2 Search for Solutions
F3-3 Makers Match
F3-4 MarketWatch A.M.
F3-6 Fit for Life
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-13 Movie
"Country." (1984)
F3-20 Video Vibrations
T3-1 Video Country Music
T3-2 Movie
"Richard Pryor: Live in Concert." (1979) In his first concert film, the comedian discusses race, drugs, sex, death, machismo and contemporary life.
T3-22 Divorce Court
S1-1 Life and Work Preparation for Adult Sunday School Workers
M1-4 Sun Up San Diego
A-2 Jimy Williams & The Blue Jays
A-10 Sally Jessy Raphael
A-14 Aeroforme
A-15 La vie secrete des animaux
A-18 100 Huntley Street
A-19 Midday
A-20 Sesame Street
W4-15 Mister Rogers
W4-17 Odyssey
"The Chaco Legacy."
W4-23 Captain Kangaroo
T1-10 Fame, Fortune and Romance
F4-3 James Robison
F4-4 Little Prince
F4-7 Christian Lifestyle Magazine
F4-19 Best Talk in Town
F4-21 Collectable Showcase
F4-22 HTS Sports Wire

11:15
A-14 Babillard

11:25
S1-1 Life and Work Preparation for Youth Sunday School Workers

11:30
F1-8 A-9 Scrabble
G1-4 Walt Disney Presents
G1-9 Sports Look
G1-10 Movie
"All of Me." (1984) Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin. A hapless lawyer's normal routine assumes a different perspective after a cantankerous heiress's soul transmigrates into one side of his body.
G1-11 F3-8 Doris Day
G1-15 I Dream of Jeannie
G1-21 Madame's Place
G1-24 Dumbo's Circus
F3-2 Play Bridge
F3-3 C.M. Ward
F3-6 American Baby
Scheduled: Bob Keeshan of "Captain Kangaroo" discusses children and television; visit a Lmaze class taught by Elizabeth Ring, the method's co-founder; indoor crafts.
F3-17 Turn On to Food
F3-23 Movie
"Joey." (1985)
F3-24 Rise and Fall of King Cotton
T3-22 The Judge
S1-15 Life Today
A-2 Aerobics
A-8 New You
A-10 News
A-14 Au chateau des enfants
A-15 L'ile des rescapes
W4-11 Father Manning
W4-15 3-2-1 Contact
"Signals: Talking Birds, Talking Rooms."
T1-9 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
T1-10 Double Talk
F4-3 Mike Adkins
F4-4 Today's Special
F4-7 Herald of Truth
F4-19 Falcon Crest

11:50
S1-1 Bible Book Preparations for Adult Sunday School Workers

12PM
F1-8 Super Password
G1-3 Little House on the Prairie
G1-5 Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures
G1-7 Take Two
G1-9 Aerobics
G1-11 F3-8 Bill Cosby
G1-13 House of Representatives
G1-15 A-23 News
G1-17 Camp Meeting USA
G1-19 Movie
"Barry Lyndon." (1975) Stanley Kubrick's adaption of William Makepeace Thackeray's tale of a handsome soldier who finds action and romance in the 18th-century British army.
G1-21 Movie
"Three for the Road." (1974)
G1-23 Movie
"Electric Dreams." (1984)
G1-24 You and Me, Kid
F3-1 Pinwheel
F3-2 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'
F3-3 Get in Shape
F3-4 Midday Market Report
F3-6 Fresh Ideas
F3-9 Calliope
F3-17 Mother's Day
Featured: Phyllis George Brown discusses her husband's open heart surgery; household poisons and how to prevent children from ingesting them.
F3-20 This Week in Black Entertainment
F3-24 Consultant
T3-22 CHiPs
M1-4 $25,000 Pyramid
A-2 SportsDesk
A-6 Backtrax
A-8 Spider-Man
A-9 12 O'Clock Live
A-10 T1-10 Ryan's Hope
A-14 Ici Montreal
A-15 Premiere edition
A-18 Donahue
A-19 Trapper John, M.D.
A-20 Midday
A-21 Polka Dot Door
A-22 Magnum P.I.
W4-11 Different Understanding
W4-15 Sesame Street
W4-17 Timmy & Lassie
Timmy's and Willie's building an entry for a go-cart race proves detrimental to Timmy's performing his duties for the farm but Timmy's mechanical construction is still shoddy.
T1-2 Young and the Restless
F4-3 Alive
F4-4 Pinwheel
F4-7 Something Beautiful
F4-12 Niteline
F4-21 Movie
"Our Town." (1940) Martha Scott, William Holden. Two young people experience the vicissitudes of life and death in a small New England town.

12:05
G1-18 Perry Mason
W5-16 Mr. Lucky

12:15
@1-1 Bible Book Preparations for Youth Sunday School Workers
A-14 Cinema
"Les plaisirs de Penelope." (1966)
A-15 Aujourd'hul en France

12:30
F1-8 Search for Tomorrow
G1-2 New Country
G1-4 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet
G1-5 Movie
"Goldy: The Last of the Golden Bears." (1984) Jeff Richards. An orphan child has a magical encounter with the last remaining golden bear in California.
G1-9 World of Sports
G1-11 F3-8 Star's Table
Co-host: David Doyle. Guests: Charlotte Rae ("The Facts of Life"), Rip Taylor.
G1-14 Movie
"The Stratton Story." (1949)
G1-24 Movie
"The Secrets of the Pirate's Inn."
F3-2 Sew What's New
F3-3 Jack Hayford
F3-6 Jimmy Swaggart
F3-17 What Every Baby Knows
F3-20 Love Thy Neighbor
W5-16 Strange Paradise
S1-15 At Home with the Bible
M1-4 Card Sharks
A-2 Women's Tennis
Federation Cup: U.S. vs. Argentina in semifinal action, from Prague, Czechoslovakia.
A-8 Belle and Sebastian
A-9 True Confessions
A-10 T1-10 Loving
A-15 Les belles histories des pays d'en haut
A-21 Victory Garden
A-23 Young & The Restless
W4-11 Global Awareness
W4-17 The Secret City
T1-9 Star Search
F4-3 Fit for Life
F4-19 Movie
"Don't Drink the Water." (1969) Jackie Gleason. American tourists behind the Iron Curtain are mistaken for spies when their daughter goes on a picture-taking spree.

12:40
S1-1 Convention Uniform Preparation for Adult Sunday School Workers

Part 2 will contain afternoon/early evening listings, eastern time. That will be posted probably on Wednesday.
 
1PM
F5-24 Wheel of Fortune
F1-8 A-9 Days of Our Lives
G1-2 Movie
"Between Fighting Men." (19330 Ken Maynard, Ruth Hall. A group of ranch hands bring outlaws to justice.
G1-3 News
G1-4 Movie
"Dangerous When Wet." (1953) Esther Williams. Love blooms for a beautiful English Channel swimmer and a handsome French champagne salesman.
G1-6 Tiempo de Vivir
G1-9 Boating
Inboard and Tunnel Series, from Guntersville, AL.
G1-10 Movie
"Home from the Hill." (1960) Robert Mitchum. A man's illegitimate son saves his life.
G1-11 F3-8 Courtship of Eddie's Father
G1-15 Movie
"One is a Lonely Number." (1972) Trish Van Devere, Janet Leigh.
G1-17 Marvin Gorman
F3-2 Consumer Inquiry
F3-3 Behind the Scenes
F3-4 Business Programming
F3-6 Christian Children's Fund
F3-9 Make Me Laugh
F3-10 Movie
"The Law and the Lady." (1951) See 10AM, G1-5.
F3-13 Movie
"Desperately Seeking Susan." (1985) See 10AM, G1-23.
F3-17 Couples
F3-20 One of the Boys
F3-24 Oppenheimer
T3-2 Movie
"All of Me." (1984) Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin. A hapless lawyer's normal routine assumes a different perspective after a cantankerous heiress's soul transmigrates into one side of his body.
T3-22 Dukes of Hazzard
W5-16 Movie
"The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James." (1986) Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash. Despite efforts to reform and start new lives as gentleman farmers, outlaws Frank and Jesse James are forced to resume their criminal ways.
S1-15 Sunshine Factory
M1-4 Price is Right
A-6 VJ: J.D. Roberts
A-8 Love Me, Love Me Not
A-10 A-19 A-20 T1-10 All My Children
A-11 Fred Penner's Place
A-18 Good, Good Morning
A-21 Educational Programming
A-22 What Will They Think of Next?
W4-11 Getting to Know Me
W4-15 Cuba - In the Shadow of No Doubt
T2-16 $25,000 Pyramid
F4-3 Rejoice
F4-7 Frederick K. Price
F4-13 College Football
Syracuse at Army.

1:05
G1-18 Movie
"The Men." (1950) Jack Webb, Marlon Brando. A paralyzed war veteran struggles to overcome thep ersonal difficulties brought on by his disabilities.
S1-1 Convention Uniform Preparation for Youth Sunday School Workers

:15
F3-3 Religious Programming
A-11 Curious George

1:30
F5-24 $25,000 Pyramid
G1-11 F3-8 Patty Duke
G1-21 Candid Camera
F3-3 Jimmy Swaggart
F3-4 MarketWatch P.M.
F3-6 Alive
F3-9 Gong Show
F3-17 Fashion America
F3-20 Video Soul
F3-23 Movie
"Sweet Rosie O'Grady." (1943) See 10:30, G1-19.
S1-1 Pastor - Director and Weekly Worker's Meeting
S1-15 Gigglesnort Hotel
A-2 Track & Field
Kodak Classic, from International Stadium in Gateshead, England.
A-8 A-23 T1-2 As the World Turns
A-11 Mr. Dressup
A-15 Au jour le jour
A-21 Trade-Offs
A-22 What's Cooking
W4-11 Spiritual Reflections
W4-17 Computer Chronicles
"Educational Software, Part 1."
T1-9 Family Feud (Dawson rerun for syndication)
T2-16 Card Sharks
F4-3 LaHayes on Family Life

2PM
F5-24 Cartoons
F1-8 A-9 Another World
F1-24 Vianews, London Feed to U.S.
G1-3 Dick Van Dyke
G1-5 Movie
"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock." (1984) William Shatner, DeForest Kelley. Adm. Kirk reassembles the crew of the starship Enterprise for one final voyage: to try and rescue Mr. Spock, whose spirit remains alive on the rapidly degenerating Genesis planet.
G1-6 Cautiva
G1-7 Newsday
G1-9 Kickboxing-Atlanta
G1-11 F3-8 Father Knows Best
G1-17 Success 'n Life
G1-21 Alive & Well
G1-23 Movie
"Turk 182!" (1985) Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich. Armed with a fighting spirit and an aerosol spray can, a young man wages a graffiti war against bureaucrats who refuse to compensate his injured fireman brother.
G1-24 Animals in Action
F3-1 Today's Special
F3-2 Survival Spanish
F3-3 James Robison
F3-4 Consumer Corner
F3-6 How To
F3-9 That Girl
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-17 Regis Philbin's Lifestyles
Featyured: mentalist, Kreskin; actress Cathy Silvers (Foley Square); Italian fashion expert Enilda Milotti; Dan Greenburg, author of "Confessions of a Pregnant Father," Dr. Robert Giller discusses ways to break addictions.
F3-24 Swindle
T3-1 Video Country Music
T3-22 Laverne & Shirley
S1-1 Missions Hour
S1-15 Cisco Kid
M1-4 Young & The Restless
A-6 Jimmy Cliff Spotlight
A-10 T1-10 One Life to Live
A-11 A-21 Sesame Street
A-18 News
A-19 Coronation Street
A-20 Trapper John, MD
A-22 Guess What
W4-11 Dialogue
W4-15 Managing Our Miracles: Health Care in America
"Truth and Confidences."
W4-17 Joy of Painting
"Blaze of Color."
T1-9 Music City USA
T2-10 Fame, Fortune and Romance
F4-3 Lugar Secreto
F4-7 Down on the Farm
F4-12 Hearthbeat Update
F4-21 Movie
"The Front Page." (1931) A tough city editor and a topnotch reporter cover the execution of a convicted cop killer.
F4-22 HTS Sports Wire

2:15
F4-12 Music Encore

2:20
F1-24 Globo TV, Brazil Feed

2:30
F1-11 Australian Broadcasting Company, London Feed to Australia
G1-2 Crook & Chase
G1-3 Carol Burnett & Friends
G1-11 F3-8 Farmer's Daughter
G1-14 Movie
"All of Me." (1984) See T3-2, 1PM.
G1-24 Walt Disney Presents
F3-1 Little Prince
F3-2 Teaching for Thinking: Creativity in he Classroom
F3-3 Jerry Barnard
F3-4 MarketWatch PM
F3-6 Media Arts
F3-9 Madame's Place
T3-22 Dick Van Dyke
S1-15 Psychiatry and You
A-8 Falcon Crest
A-14 A coeur ouvert
A-15 Cinema
"Cocktail Molotov." (1979) Elise Caron, Philippe Lebas. Mai, 1968, une adolescente de 17 ans, mal comprise de sa mere fait une fugue en compagnie de deux copains.
A-18 Astroboy
A-19 Canadian Reflections
A-22 Definition
A-23 T1-2 Capitol
W4-17 Phenomenal World
"Winds of Change."
T1-9 Dance Fever
T2-10 Double Tlak
F4-3 Dios Vive
F4-12 Amazing Grace Bible Class
F4-19 Tom & Jerry

2:35
G1-4 Mouse Factory

2:45
W5-16 Movie
"Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill." (1979) Tanya Tucker, Victor French. A variety of people are drawn together through their participation in an amateur talent contest in a country roadhouse.

3PM
F5-24 Sesame Street
F1-8 A-9 Santa Barbara
G1-2 You Can Be a Star
G1-3 Andy Griffith
G1-4 Dumbo's Circus
G1-6 Marionetas
G1-7 International Hour
G1-11 F3-8 700 Club
G1-13 US House of Representatives
G1-15 Cannon
G1-17 Jerry Barnard
G1-21 Liar's Club
G1-22 Search for the Persian Royal Road
F3-1 Mysterious Cities of Gold
F3-2 AFSCME
F3-4 Wall Street Countdown
F3-9 Movie
"Three for the Road." (1974)
F3-10 Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures
F3-13 Movie
"Electric Dreams." (1984)
F3-17 Apples Way
F3-23 Movie
"Barry Lyndon." (1975)
F3-24 Icebound in the Antarctic: Shackleton
T3-2 Movie
"Fright Night." (1985) Chris Sarandon, William Ragesdale. Convinced that his next-door neighbor is a vampire, a teenager calls upon an aging horror-film star to investigate the man's secret life.
T3-22 Flipper
S1-1 Ministering to Families in Your Association
S1-15 Cope
M1-4 A-22 News
A-2 Cricket
England vs. New Zealand, from The Oval in London.
A-6 VJ: J.D. Roberts
A-10 T1-10 General Hospital
A-11 Midday
A-14 La petite maison dans la prairie
A-18 Days of Our Lives
A-19 The Facts of Life
A-20 Coronation Street
A-21 Mister Rogers
A-23 T1-2 Guiding Light
W4-11 Christian Lifestyle Magazine
W4-17 Silk Screen III
T1-9 Voltron
T2-10 Ryan's Hope
F4-3 Diles
F4-4 Pinwheel
F4-7 Peggy Denny
F4-12 Heartbeat
F4-19 The M.A.S.K.

3:05
G1-18 Tom & Jerry & Friends

3:30
G1-2 Fandango
G1-3 Heathcliff
G1-4 Welcome to Pooh Corner
G1-10 Movie
"Country." (1984)
G1-19 Cinemax Comedy Experiment
G1-21 Joker's Wild
G1-24 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet
F3-1 Danger Mouse
F3-2 Challenge of the Unknown
F3-3 Joy
F3-6 Food, Wine & Friends
F3-10 Movie
"Goldy: The Last of the Golden Bears." (1984)
F3-20 Dr. Flowers On Call
T3-22 Challenge of the GoBots
M1-4 As the World Turns
A-2 Track & Field
See 1:30PM.
A-8 Tom & Jerry
A-19 Spread Your Wings
A-20 Canadian Reflections
A-21 Learn to Read
W4-11 Eve: A Second Glance
W4-17 We're Cooking Now
"Dip & Glaze Dinner."
T1-9 Entertainment Tonight
T2-10 Loving
T2-16 The Young & The Restless
F4-7 Tim & Bev LaHaye
F4-19 Transformers

3:45
G1-20 Movie
"Aqui Llego El Valenton." Jorge Negrete, Maria Luisa Zea. Las aventuras extravagantes de un fanfarron que trata de ser terrible con las pistolas y las mujeres.
(Forgot to list G1-20 in the lineup...it's Galavision.)

4PM
F5-24 A-11 T2-10 All My Children
G1-2 Nashville Now
G1-3 Ghostbusters
G1-4 Mickey Mouse Club
G1-5 Faerie Tale Theatre
G1-6 El Mundo del Espectacul
G1-7 Newsday
G1-9 Australian Rules Football
G1-11 F3-8 Tic Tac Dough
G1-14 Movie
"Home from the Hill." (1960)
G1-15 Police Woman
G1-17 Tammy's House Party
G1-19 Movie
"An Indecent Obsession." (1985) Wendy Hughes. An Australian military hospital serves as the backdrop for romance between a nurse and a disturbed soldier during World War II.
G1-21 Bullseye
G1-22 Vista
G1-23 Movie
"Life on the Mississippi." (1984) Robert Lansing, David Knell. Author Mark Twain recalls his early days as a river boat pilot on the Mississippi.
G1-24 Movie
"Dangerous When Wet." (1953)
F3-1 You Can't Do That On Television
F3-4 MarketWrap
F3-6 How To
F3-16 Movie
"The Stone Boy." (1984) Robert Duvall, Jason Presson. A midwestern farm family must face emotional adjustment after a member accidentally kills his older brother.
F3-17 Movie
"Body Business." (1983, part 1 of 2). Jane Menelaus, Carmen Duncan. Glamour, romance and murder are all components of the world of high-fashion modeling.
F3-24 Great Detective
T3-22 Plasticman
S1-15 Movie
"Tarzan's Peril." (1951) Lex Barker. After two men escape from a jungle jial cell, they go after Tarzan with murderous intentions.
A-6 VJ: Christopher Ward
A-8 Centurions
A-9 Gimme a Break!
A-10 Donahue
A-11 T2-10 All My Children
A-4 La bande animee
A-15 Felix et Ciboulette
A-18 One Life to Live
A-19 Video Hits
A-20 The Facts of Life
A-21 Write Course
A-22 Another World
A-23 Divorce Court
W4-11 Adventure Club
W4-17 Sesame Street
T1-2 Press Your Luck
T1-23 Group W Newsfeed
F4-3 Esta Es La Vida
F4-7 Liberty University Chapel
F4-13 Candlepin Bowling
F4-19 G.I. Joe
F4-21 Megaphone Video Show

4:05
G1-18 Scooby Doo

4:20
W5-16 Cartons

4:30
G1-3 The M.A.S.K.
G1-4 The Secret of Birdwatcher's Bay
A young English birdwatcher and her friends are stranded when the tide carries off their boat.
G1-6 El Angel Caldo
G1-11 F3-8 Break the Bank
G1-21 Jackpot
F3-1 Lassie
F3-3 Lester Sumrall Teaching
F3-4 MoneyTalk
F3-6 Clotilde, Sew Smart
F3-9 Candid Camera
F3-20 Video Vibrations
T3-22 Three Stooges and Friends
M1-4 Capitol
A-8 He-Man & The Masters of the Universe
A-9 The Jeffersons
A-14 Galaxie
A-15 Minibus
A-19 Three's Company
A-20 Spread Your Wings
A-21 Changing Life on Earth
A-23 People's Court
W4-11 Focus the Heart
T2-16 As the World Turns
F4-3 Buenos Amigos
F4-19 Adventures of the Galasxy Rangers
F4-21 Movie
"Santa Fe Trail." (1940) Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland. The fight for Kansas during the pre-Civil War days launches the military careers of George Custer and Jeb Stuart.

4:35
G1-18 Flintstones

4:45
T3-2 Movie
"Falling in Love." (1984)

5PM
F5-24 A-22 General Hospital
G1-3 G.I. Joe
G1-5 Movie
"The Thalian Space Wars." (1980) While on a peacekeeping mission, three pilots of the Alliance are confronted and captured by their arch-enemies, the Imperial Fleet.
G1-6 Vivir Un Poco
G1-7 Newswatch
G1-9 Baseball's Greatest Hits
Highlights of the '73 All-Star Game.
G1-11 F3-8 Here Come the Brides
G1-15 Hart to Hart
G1-17 100 Huntley Street
G1-21 Chain Reaction
G1-22 Perspective
F3-1 Dennis the Menace
F3-3 Praise the Lord
F3-4 Wall Street Final
F3-6 Marie Vega
F3-9 Alive & Well
F3-10 Movie
"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock." (1984)
F3-11 Metal Musical Half Hour
F3-13 Movie
"Turk 182!" (1985)
F3-24 Movie
"Whoopee!" (1930) Eddie Cantor, Betty Grable. Musical shenanigans abound as various stars of vaudeville and radio's earliest days and Busby Berkeley's showgirls unite for an entertainment extravaganza.
T3-1 Video Country Music
T3-22 Centurions
M1-4 Guiding Light
A-2 Sports Page-John Wells
A-8 Robotech
A-9 A-10 News
A-11 Trapper John M.D.
A-14 Montreal en direct
A-15 Le vagabond
A-18 Young & The Restless
A-19 Here & Now
A-20 Video Hits
A-21 Culture, Community & Identity
A-23 Benson
W4-15 Mister Rogers
W4-17 News Exchange
T2-10 One Life to Live
F4-3 Daniel Deleon
F4-4 Today's Special
F4-7 Gary Randall
F4-12 Bennie Smith
F4-13 Red Sox Digest
Live from Fenway Park.
F4-19 Eight is Enough
F4-22 Don Nehlen
The West Virginia football coach discusses his team's most recent performance against East Carolina and looks ahead to this weekend's game at home vs. Maryland.

5:05
G1-18 Gilligan's Island

5:30
G1-2 New Country
G1-3 Transformers
G1-4 Donald Duck Presents
G1-9 Scholastics Sports America
G1-10 Movie
"Ticket to Hollywood." (1980) Hosted by Jackie Cooper. A nostalgic look at Hollywood's past, through rare footage, promotional films, shorts, newsreels and interviews, featuring stars ranging from John Wayne to Humphrey Bogart, Mae West to the Marx Brothers.
G1-20 Rosse
G1-21 All-Star Blitz
G1-22 Dimensions in Science
F3-1 Turkey Television
F3-6 June Cain Miller
F3-11 Video DJ
T3-22 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
W5-16 Cartoons
S1-15 Sunshine Factory
A-2 Powerboat Racing
Three Rivers Regatta from Pittsburgh.
A-8 Hollywood Squares
A-15 Carte d'identite
A-20 Three's Company
A-21 America Moasic
A-23 Taxi
W4-15 3-2-1 Contact
T2-16 Capitol
F4-3 Toddler's Friends
F4-4 Little Prince
F4-7 Beverly Exercise
F4-12 Heartbeat
F4-13 MLB Baseball
Milwaukee Brewers at Boston Red Sox.
F4-22 Dick Crum

5:35
G1-18 Leave it to Beaver
G1-24 Mouse Factory
F3-16 Let's Travel - Paris

6PM
F5-24 Price is Right
G1-2 Crook & Chase
G1-3 One Day at a Time
G1-4 Movie
"The Mouse and His Child." (1978) Animated. A mechanical mouse and his son share charming adventures in pursuit of their dream of becoming self-winding.
G1-6 Follow Me
G1-9 SportsLook
G1-11 F3-8 Green Acres
Lisa invests $28 in a 10-year-old's "Electronic Company"; to show his gratitude, the young wizard "electronificates" the Douglases' farm.
G1-13 Viewer Call-In
G1-15 Magnum, P.I.
G1-17 Paul Yonggi Cho
G1-19 Movie
"Protocol." (1984) Goldie Hawn. A Washington cocktail waitress becomes a media sensation and a U.S. diplomat when she thwarts an assassination attempt on a visiting emir.
G1-21 Cartoons
G1-22 Island Wildlife
"The Long Shoreline."
G1-23 Movie
"Just One of the Guys." (1985) Joyce Hyser, Clayton Rohner. When sexism causes her to be passed over as a journalism intern, a teenager disguises herself as am ale to see how the other half lives.
G1-24 Dumbo's Circus
F3-1 The Monkees
F3-3 Praise the Lrod
F3-4 What's News?
F3-6 Manufacturer's Gold Trust
F3-9 Liar's Club
F3-16 Movie
"The Aviator." (1985) Christopher Reeve, Rosanna Arquette. In 1928, an emotionally withdrawn air mail pilot and his rebellious teenage passenger struggle to survive when their plane crashes in the mountains.
F3-17 Taurus Rising
T3-22 Bewitched
W5-16 Peter Gunn
S1-15 Gigglesnort Hotel
M1-4 Hour Magazine
Scheduled: Kevin Dobson (KNots Landing); a woman who sued a rapist; rental property management; Catherine Deneuve; Jose Eber with fall hairstyles.
A-8 A-9 A-10 A-20 A-23 News
A-11 Coronation Street
A-14 Ici Montreal
A-15 Montreal ce soir
A-18 Inspector Gadget
G1-9 Gzowski & Co.
A reprise featuring clips from interviews conducted earlier this season.
A-21 W4-17 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
A-22 Lifetime
The benefits of massage for babies; designing a perfect kitchen; adult illiteracy; party 2 of a 5-part "Fountain of Youth" series examines surgical procedures.
W4-15 Sesame Street
T2-10 General Hospital
T2-16 Guiding Light
F4-3 Dean & Mary
F4-4 Mysterious Cities of Gold
F4-7 Something Beautiful
F4-19 Gimme a Break!
Julie's late night ate with an electronics wizard costs her a stiff punishment.
F4-22 Redskins Report
A news conference with Redskin Coach Joe Gibbs. Hosted by Stan White.

6:05
G1-18 Andy Griffith
Goober buys the gas station with financial backing from Andy and Emmett.

Part 3 will come tomorrow, and will contain 6:30-Midnight. Part 4 on Friday will have midnight-6AM listings.
 
6:30
F1-8 W5-16 A-9 NBC News
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-3 Welcome Back, Kotter
G1-6 Noticiero Nacional SIN
G1-7 Showbiz Today
G1-9 Outdoor Life
G1-11 F3-8 Rifleman
An ex-convict is accused of robbing and killing his employer.
G1-14 Movie
"Country." (1984)
G1-17 Lester Sumrall Teaching
G1-20 XETU
G1-24 Welcome to Pooh Corner
F3-1 Nick Rocks: Video to Go
F3-4 FNN Evening News
F3-9 Joker's Wild
F3-20 Real Estate & Investment Seminars
F3-23 Cinemax Comedy Experiment
T3-2 Movie
"The Fantastic Adveutnres of Unico." (1982) Spiteful gods use trickery to discover the secret behind a magical unicorn's power to make people happy.
T3-22 Diff'rent Strokes
S1-15 Cisco Kid
A con man resorts to murder in a phony land promotion scheme.
A-2 SportsDesk
A-11 Canadian Reflections
A-14 Casse-tete
A-18 Throb
A-19 Ted Knight Show
Ted Rush family moves to Marin County where Henry becomes an editor of a weekly newspaper.s
T1-2 CBS News
F4-3 Heritage Singers
F4-4 Danger Mouse
F4-19 Benson
Murders abound on a working vacation aboard a yacht, but Benson saves the day. Part 2 of 2.
F4-21 Public Defender
F4-22 Bobby Ross
The Maryland football coach reviews last Saturday's game against Vanderbilt and looks ahead to this week's game at West Virginia.
F4-23 Horse Racing
Highlights from EAst Coast tracks.

6:35
G1-18 Beverly Hillbillies
Granny's plan to stop Pearl's yodeling backfires when the police she called find her illegal still.

7PM
F5-24 CNN News
F1-8 NBC News
G1-2 You Can Be a Star
G1-3 WKRP in Cincinnati
Herb purchases a painting from Mr. Carlson's church auction and tries to con Les into paying for half of it.
G1-5 Paper Chase
G1-6 Maria de Nadie
G1-7 Moneyline
G1-9 SportsCenter
G1-11 F3-8 Alias Smith & Jones
Heyes and Curry put their chances for amnesty on the line when they become involved in a search for a lost Civil War payroll. Guest star: Judy Carne.
G1-13 National Press Club
Speaker: Sen. Nancy Kassebaum (R-KS). Topic: South Africa.
G1-15 $100,000 Pyramid
G1-17 Jim & Tammy
G1-20 La Morenita
G1-21 Dance Party USA
G1-22 Entombed Warriors
The six thousand life-sized terra-cotta soldiers which were unearthed during an archeology dig in China are examined.
G1-24 Mickey Mouse Club
F3-1 F4-4 You Can't Do That on Television
F3-3 Praise the Lord
F3-6 Hello Vienna
F3-9 Bullseye
F3-10 Faerie Tale Theatre
F3-12 Heart of the Nation
F3-13 Movie
"Life on the Mississippi." (1984)
F3-17 Family
The accidental death of the Lawrences' son Timmy is recalled at the christening of Nancy's first child.
F3-23 Movie
"An Indecent Obsession." (1985)
F3-24 Breaking Away
Dave enters his first big race with visions of stardom.
T3-22 Three's Company
W5-8 Off to the Races
W5-16 Caribbean Magazine
S1-15 Lifestyle
M1-4 M*A*S*H
A-2 Buck Rodgers and the Expos
A-8 Entertainment Tonight
Interview with Amy Irving.
A-9 Jeopardy!
A-10 T1-10 ABC News
A-11 The Facts of Life
A-14 L'ame soeur
A-15 La cle des champs
Les Boivin, acceptent de se preter a une experience des plus inhabituelles pour rendre service a des amis de Francoise.
A-18 Jackpot
A-19 Champions, Part III
"The Final Battle" chronicles events between '76 and '86, including the political battles fought over the Quebec referendum and the constitution.
A-20 Gzowski & Co.
A reprise featuring clips from interviews conducted earlier this season.
A-21 Nightly Business Report
A-22 Family Ties
A-23 T1-2 CBS News
W4-12 Metromedia News (not listed in the channel lineup...it's "occasional feeds")
W4-15 Mister Rogers'
W4-17 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
G3-10 G3-17 Harness Racing (G3-10 is from The Meadows. 17 is unknown, listed as "news/sports feeds")
T2-16 Press Your Luck
F4-3 Rejoice
F4-6 Wrestling
F4-7 Word for the World
F4-10 Movie
"The Ladykillers." (1956) Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers. A sweet little old lady trips up a bumbling gang of bank thieves.
F4-11 Michigan Football Replay (also not listed in my lineup...11 is HSE)
F4-19 The Jeffersons
Louise fears that George's remedy to protect the family from crime in the neighborhood could be deadly.
F4-21 Movie
"Louisiana Gal." (1937) Rita Hayworth. With his girlfriend's help, a young man fights for the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory.
F4-22 Lou Holtz
The Notre Dame football coach discusses last Saturday's game against Michigan, and looks ahead to the next contest against Michigan State.
F4-23 Rockingham Magazine

7:05
G1-18 Sanford & Son
Fred gets a job as a bus boy in a restaurant to pay for a loan.

7:25
G1-4 Mouseterpiece Theater

7:30
F5-24 Governor's Window
G1-2 Fandango
G1-3 MLB Baseball
Chicago Cubs at Montreal Expos.
G1-7 Crossfire
G1-9 Inside Baseball
G1-10 Movie
"Pee-Wee's Big Adventure." (1985)
G1-15 A-10 A-18 Entertainment Tonight
See 7PM, A8.
G1-20 Movie
"Triangulo Diabolico De Las Bermudas." Andres Garcia, John Huston. Una familiar aficionada a la fotografia submarina esta dispuesta a desentranar los misterios del Triangulo de las Bermudas.
G1-22 Radio 1990
G1-24 The Secret of Birdwatcher's Bay
A young English birdwatcher and her friends are stranded when the tide carries off their boat.
F3-1 Danger Mouse
F3-4 Score: Time Out for Trivia
F3-9 Jackpot
F3-12 Father Manning
F3-20 This Week in Black Entertainment
T3-22 Sanford & Son
W5-8 Great American Outdoors
W5-16 Showtime
M1-4 A-22 News
A-2 Cricket
England vs. New Zealand, from the Oval in London.
A-8 Me and Max
Steve wants a buy a home computer, but Morag feels a new vacuum cleaner is more practical.
A-9 MLB Baseball
Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays.
A-11 Spread Your Wings
A-14 Entre chien et loup
Wilfred demande a sa mere si elle accepte Flaurette.
A-15 L'agent fait le bonheur
Carmen veut inviter Julien a diner avec elle en tete-a-tete, mais comment s'y prendre.
A-20 Golden Girls
A-21 Profiles of Nature
A-23 Superior Court
W4-15 3-2-1 Contact
T1-23 INDX
F4-3 Single Scene - Shepard's Heart
F4-4 Lassie
F4-9 Mr. Ed's Racing Wrapup
F4-11 Inside Louisiana Downs
F4-19 MLB Baseball
Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees.
F4-22 Boxing
F4-23 Rockingham Report

7:35
G1-18 MLB Baseball
Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Braves.

7:40
F3-16 Search for Arcadia

8PM
F5-24 Mr. Rogers
F1-8 Rodney Dangerfield Special
"It's Not Easy Bein' Me." Valerie Perrine, Bill Murray and Aretha Franklin join the scorned comedian for an evening of music and comedy.
G1-2 Nashville Now
G1-4 Too Smart for Strangers
A gentle non-threatning approach is used by the puppetronic pals from Welcome to Pooh Corner who teach children how to deal with situations involving strangers.
G1-5 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981)
G1-6 De Pura Sangre
G1-7 PrimeNews
G1-9 Superbouts
Donald Curry vs. Jun-Sok Hwang, taped February 1983 in Fort Worth, TX.
G1-11 F3-8 Hell Townj
A pet goat owned by St. Dominic's helps Father Hardstep bring an abandoned box out of his catatonia.
G1-13 Congressional Hearing
G1-15 M1-4 A-18 News
G1-17 Camp Meeting USA
G1-19 Movie
"Hero at Large." (1980) John Ritter, Anne Archer. A struggling young actor dons the guise of a superhero after unintentionally stopping a holdup.
G1-21 Movie
"Power." (1980) Joe Don Baker, Karen Black. A Chicago dock worker rises in the labor ranks with the aid of the mob and becomes arrogant and corrupt. Part 1.
G1-22 Portrait of Power
"DeGaulle: Republican Monarch."
G1-23 Movie
"Desperately Seeking Susan." (1985)
F3-1 Donna Reed
Donna mistakenly leaks a secret to the town gossip.
F3-3 Behind the Scenes
F3-4 Score: Sports Collector
F3-6 Advantage Programming
F3-9 Chain Reaction
F3-10 Movie
"The Thalian Space Wars." (1980)
F3-11 Rockin' the Pepsi Generation
This documentary takes a look at the advertising campaigns of Pepsi. Interviews include actor Don Johnson.
F3-12 Mother Angelica
F3-16 Movie
"Mrs. Soffel." (1984) Diane Keaton, Mel Gibson. In 1901 Pittsburgh, a prison warden's wife forsakes her respectability when she aids in the escape of two convicted murderers.
F3-17 Hometown
F3-20 Love Thy Neighbor
F3-24 Jane Eyre
While Jane and Rochester reveal their love for each other, Jane's dying aunt reveals a secret. Part 3 of 5.
T3-1 Video Country Music
T3-2 Movie
"Pee-Wee's Big Adventure." (1985)
T3-18 Movie
"Wild Dallas Honey." (1982, Adult)
T3-22 Divorce Court
W5-8 Boxing
W5-16 Movie
"Schlock." (1973) John Landis, Saul Kahan. A monster believed to be a genetic "missing link" goes on a rampage of terror.
S1-15 Word of Life
A-2 Women's Tennis
Federation Cup, Czechoslovakia vs. West Germany in semifinal action, from Prague.
A-6 Backtrax
A-8 A-23 T1-2 The Wizard
McKay and Jagger encounter danger when they travel to Hong Kong at a friend's request.
A-10 T1-10 Who's the Boss?
Tony's overjoyed with Samantha's progress as a ballerina until he hears her teacher's sales pitch.
A-11 Video Hits
A-14 Eden
A-15 Lance et compte
Pierre souffre de la mesquinerie de son idole d'enfance, le grand Marc Gagnon; il decouvre la vraie vie qui se cache derriere la glorie du hockey professionnel.
A-20 Champions, Part III
See 7PM, A19.
A-21 W4-15 W4-21 Great Performances
"Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic Opening Night with Zubin Mehta." Musical director Zubin Mehta conducts the orchestra in a performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5; violinist Itzhak Perlman is soloist for Ravel's "Tzigane," Chausson's "Poeme" and Sarasate's "Carmen Fantasy."
A-22 Webster
F4-2 Movie
"Black Narcissus." (1947) Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons. Five Angelican nuns decide to open a convent school in the isolated Himalayas.
F4-3 This is the Life
F4-4 Dennis the Menace
F4-6 New York Rangers: A Banner Finish
The New York Rangers' 1985-86 achievements are reviewed.
F4-7 Shepherd's Chapel
F4-9 College Football
Iowa State at Iowa. (9 is SportsVision, not marked)
F4-11 Tennis
World Championship match between Boris Becker and Paul Annacone, from Dallas.
F4-23 Wrestling
F4-24 America Uncovered

8:15
F3-3 Religious Programming
F4-13 Red Sox Digest
F4-21 Megaphone Video Show

8:30
F5-24 News Clips
G1-14 Movie
"Ticket to Hollywood." (1980)
G1-15 Baseball
G1-22 Ostrich Era
The ostrich became the symbol of an era at the turn of the century.
G1-24 Donald Duck Presents
F3-1 Mister Ed
F3-3 Betty Jean Robinson
F3-4 Score: Ring Rap
F3-6 Race Against Time: The Story of Sport Aid
Footage of Sport Aid, an athletic competition to raise funds for Africa, is set to music composed for the event by Van Gellis and "Tears for Fears."
F3-9 All-Star Blitz
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-20 One of the Boys
T3-22 Superior Court
S1-15 Plant Groom
A-10 T1-10 Moonlighting
In B&W sequences, David and Maddie time travel to the 1940s to investigate a murder.
A-11 Three's Company
A-18 M*A*S*H
Mildred writes a letter to Hawkeye, and a sergeant tries to kill the captive sniper responsible for his lieutenant's injuries.
A-19 Beat on the Box
F4-3 Adventures in Faith
F4-4 Turkey Television
F4-6 New York Knicks Review/Preview
F4-10 Movie
"Government Girl." (1943) Olviai de Havilland. Wartime Washington becomes the scene of much social activity as badly outnumbered males elbow each other out in a mad scramble to get dates.
F4-13 MLB Baseball
Milwaukee Brewers at Boston Red Sox.
F4-24 Movie
"The Trouble with Melvin." (1984) Gerry Scott, Lenita Psillakis. The son of a notorious womanizer overcomes his fear of women through a friendship with a movie theater usherette.

8:45
W4-12 Metromedia News

8:50
F4-21 StarClips

9PM
F5-24 Capitol '86
F1-8 Cheers
G1-4 Movie
"I Know Where I'm Going." (1946) Wendy Hiller, Roger Livesey. A headstrong young girl en route to marry a rich man gets waylaid in a Scottish coastal village where she falls in love with a charming pauper.
G1-6 Muchachita
G1-7 Larry King Live
G1-9 Wrestling
G1-10 Movie
"All of Me." (1984)
G1-11 F3-8 700 Club
G1-22 Horizon
A Look at the unique variety of wildlife on the island of Madagascar.
G1-24 Movie
"The Mouse and His Child." (1978)
F3-1 I Spy
"It's All Done with Mirrors."
F3-3 The Answer
F3-4 Score: Sports Talk
F3-6 Outdoor Sportsman Magazine
F3-9 Cartoons
F3-12 Holy Rosary
F3-13 Movie
"Just One of the Guys." (1985)
F3-17 Regis Philbin's Lifestyles
F3-20 Video Soul
F3-23 Movie
"Protocol." (1984)
F3-24 Stage: Andersonville Trial
In this tale of conscience vs. duty, Richard Basehart portrays a military prison commander put on trial for war crimes during the Civil War. Also stars William Shatner.
T3-22 A Town Like Alice
Based on the novel by Nevil Shute. Englishwoman Jean Paget and Australian POW Joe Harman develop a special bond while on a harrowing march across Malaya at the hands of the Japanese during World War II. Helen Morse, Bryan Brown. Part 1.
S1-15 Great Churches of America
M1-4 CBS News
A-2 PBA Bowling
Columbia Senior Tourney Pro Doubles from Erianger, KY.
A-6 VJ: JD Roberts
A-8 A-23 T1-2 Movie
"Oceans of Fire." (1986/Premiere). Gregory Harrison, Cynthia Sikes. Tensions flare between the construction supervisor on an offshore oil rig and the documentary filmmaker sent by the company to paint a rosy picture of their progress.
A-11 A-22 News
A-14 Magnum, P.I.
A-15 Dallas
A-18 Dynasty
A-19 National-Journal
W4-15 Great Performances
W4-17 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
T1-9 Movin' On
F4-3 We Are One
F4-4 Monkees
F4-6 Wonderful World of Golf
Harold Henning vs. Doug Sanders, from Frankfurt, Germany.
F4-7 Jerry Falwell
F4-21 Movie
"Blood and Sand." (1922/Silent) Rodolph Valentino. A bullfighter sacrifices the love of a beautiful woman for the passing charms of a sultry seductress.

9:30
F5-24 Statewide News
F1-8 Night Court
G1-2 New Country
Guest: Lyle Lovett.
G1-6 Que Nosa Pasa?
G1-13 Viewer Call In
G1-17 Zola Levitt
G1-20 Estrellas Mexicanas
Un verdadero desfile de grandes estrellas de la cancion y un viaje a traves de la musica de Mexico.
F3-6 This is New Zealand
F3-12 Impact
T3-2 Whoopi Goldberg Direct from Broadway
Whoopi Goldberg, actress and comic, creates five characters ranging from a streetwise thief to a California surfer in a special taped at New York's Lyceum Theater in March 1985.
M1-4 News
A-10 T1-10 Jack & Mike
DEBUT: A career-minded journalist and her restaurateur husband struggle to maintain a balance in their personal and professional lives. Tonight: Jackie's (Shelley Hack) writing a column on sex and Mike (Tom Mason) prepares for the opening of his newest restaurant.
A-20 Beat on the Box
T2-16 CBS News
F4-4 NICK Rocks: Video to Go

10PM
F5-24 T2-16 CBS News
F1-8 A-9 1986
G1-2 Crook & Chase
G1-6 Mujer
G1-7 News
G1-9 Karate-Denver
G1-17 Jim & Tammy
G1-19 Movie
"A Change of Seasons." (1980) Shirley MacLaine, Anthony Hopkins. A middle-aged couple try out younger partners during a mountain vacation.
G1-21 Dick Cavett
Featured: Daniel Travanti; Whoopi Goldberg.
G1-22 Diary of a Massai Village
G1-23 Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back
F3-1 Route 66
F3-3 Praise the Lord
F3-4 Score: Fan Speaks Out
F3-6 Telephone Auction
F3-9 Dance Party USA
F3-10 Paper Chase
F3-11 Guest VJ: Tina Turner
F3-12 Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones
F3-16 Movie
"Blue Skies Again." (1983) Harry Hamlin. A woman attempts to try out for a spot on a big-league baseball team despite the opposition of men in the club and the owner.
F3-17 Dr. Ruth
Guest: Pepper Schwartz, author of "American Couples."
T3-18 Movie
"Intimate Realities II." (Adult)
W5-8 Lou Holtz Show
W5-16 NBC News
S1-15 Cope
M1-4 PM Magazine
Bronson Pinchot and Mark-Linn Baker (Perfect Strangers); a youth who creates monster masks.
A-6 Jimmy Cliff Spotlight
A-11 Gzowski & Co
A-14 Ad lib
A-15 Le telejournal
A-18 Movie
"Oceans of Fire." See 9PM, T1-2.
A-19 I.B.C.
A-20 National Journal
A-21 Both Sides Now
A-22 Entertainment Tonight
See 7PM. A8.
W4-17 Great Performances
W4-21 Hispanus
T1-23 Group W NewsFeed
G3-10 G3-17 Harness Racing
T2-10 ABC News
T2-16 CBS News
F4-2 Gary Burton & Makoto Ozone
Vibraphonist Gary Burton and pianist Makoto Ozone perform jazz selections during the 1985 Montreal Jazz Festival.
F4-3 Attack
F4-4 You Can't Do That on Television
F4-6 Powerboat Racing
Formula One Grand Prix, from Pittsburgh.
F4-7 James Kennedy
F4-19 INN News
F4-23 New York Mets Amazin' Year
F4-24 Sexcetera...The News According to Playboy for August

10:05
G1-18 Movie
"Guns of the Timberland." (1980) Alan Ladd, Jenane Crain. Townspeople fearing for their land battle loggers who have permission to clear a hillside.

10:25
G1-24 Mouseterpiece Theater
A-15 Le point

Next post will be late evening/early morning listings.
 
Last part.

10:30
F5-24 Cartoons
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-3 F4-19 News
G1-5 Bizarre
G1-6 Amo Y Senor
G1-10 Movie
"Home from the Hill." (1960)
G1-11 F3-8 Celebrity Chefs
Guests: Marilyn Michaels, Sergio Franchi.
G1-13 Event of the Day
G1-14 Movie
"Pee-Wee's Big Adventure." (1985)
G1-20 Movie
"Aguila O Sol." Cantinflas, Medel. Pasados los anos, un muchacho se enamora de la nina junto a la cual fue abandonado por sus padres en un hospicio de huerfanos.
G1-23 Yuri Nosenko, KGB
F3-9 Radio 1990
F3-12 Catholic Beliefs & Practices
T3-2 Movie
"Richard Pryor: Live in Concert." (1979) In his first concert film, the comedian discusses race, drugs, sex, death, machismo and comtemporary life.
W5-16 Movie
"Cry to the Wind." (1978) A young boy is adopted and raised by wolves who find him in the wilderness. Sheldon Woods.
M1-4 SD At Large
A2 Pot Black Snooker
Steve Davis vs. Bill Webeniuk.
A11 Ted Knight Show
A19 Maude
Maude persists on spearheading a movement to draft Henry Fonda for president despite his continued protests. Part 2 of 2.
A22 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness
A visit to the Soviet Union to explore the world of the European wolf.
T1-9 Wheel of Fortune
F4-3 Studio 7
F4-4 Danger Mouse
F4-9 Inside NASCAR-Ned Jarrett
F4-10 Movie
"The Ladykillers." (1956)
F4-11 Roundtable
Featured: a preview of 1986 SWC football teams.
F4-22 Post Time from Pimlico
F4-23 Horse Racing

10:35
G1-4 The Making of Five Mile Creek
The Disney cameras take viewers to Australia for a behind-the-scenes look at the production of Five Mile Creek.

11PM
G1-2 You Can Be a Star
G1-4 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet
Rick wants a raise.
G1-5 Movie
"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock." (1984)
G1-6 24 Horas
G1-7 Moneyline
G1-9 Arm Wrestling
G1-11 F3-8 Burns & Allen
G1-15 Carol Burnett & Friends
G1-17 King is Coming
G1-21 Get Christie Love!
G1-22 Towards 2000
Featured: how laser holography and octoscon, an ultrasound device, are being used to fight breast cancer.
G1-24 Too Smart for Strangers
See 8PM, G1-4.
F3-1 Movie
"Cheers for Miss Bishop." (1941) Martha Scott. A Midwestern schoolteacher dedicates her entire life to her profession.
F3-3 Praise the Lord
F3-4 Score: SportsWatch
F3-6 Everybody's Money Matters
F3-9 Movie
"Power." (1980) See 8PM, G1-21.
F3-10 Movie
"Excalibur." (1981)
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-12 Searching: The Catholic Conscience
F3-13 Movie
"Desperately Seeking Susan." (1985)
F3-17 Movie
"1900." (1977, part 1 of 2). Robert DeNiro, Burt Lancaster. A portrayal of the day to day lives of two very different 20th-century Italian families.
F3-20 Video Vibrations
Urban contemporary music video program, featuring a mix of R&B, pop, soul, gospel, jazz, reggae and country videos.
F3-23 Movie
"Hero at Large." (1980)
T3-1 Video Country Music
T3-22 Rock 'n Roll Evening News
Scheduled: studio performance by Belinda Carlisle, Cyndi Lauper in concert in Japan; interview with Paul McCartney; the Smiths, in a segment showcasing new bands.
S1-5 F.U.N. Previews (This is the Fantasy Network, an adult channel. Not included in listing)
S1-15 Public Defender
M1-4 T2-16 The Wizard
A2 SportsDesk
A6 VJ: JD Roberts
A8 A9 A10 A20 A23 News
A11 Champions, Part III
A14 Les nouvelles TVA
A19 Movie
"A Slight Case of Murder." (1938)
A21 To the Manor Born
A22 Matlock
W4-15 Hispanus
W4-21 Great Performances Live from Lincoln Center
T1-9 Rituals
T2-10 Who's the Boss?
See 8PM, T1-10.
F4-2 Movie
"A Canterbury Tale." (1944) Eric Portman. Four traveling companions have a series of adventures en route to Canterbury cathedral in this modern parallel to Chaucer's tales.
F4-3 California Tpnight
F4-4 Donna Reed
F4-6 Untouchables
F4-7 Tim & Bev LaHaye
F4-9 Mr. Ed's Racing Wrapup
F4-11 Auto Racing
Firestone Firehawk Endurance Championship.
F4-19 The Odd Couple
Felix develops a severe case of insomnia and Oscar tries to help him.
F4-21 Movie
"The Lady Says No." (1952) David Niven, Joan Caulfield. A feminist with mixed attitudes on men is subtly swayed toward forming a firm option.
F4-22 Boxing
F4-23 Sports Update
F4-24 Electric Blue: Hawaiian Holiday

11:05
A15 Les nouvelles du sport

11:15
S1-5 Movie
"Exposed." (Adult)
A15 Cinema
"La vallee perdue."

11:20
T3-18 Movie
"Hot Child in the City." (Adult)

11:30
F1-8 A9 Tonight Show
Scheduled: comedian Steve Landesberg, actor Jason Bateman, musicians Wild Bill Davidson and Segal Wilcox. Johnny Carson.
G1-2 Fandango
G1-3 Trapper John, M.D.
A filmflam artist (Dick Gautier) brings a serious medical condition and a load of personal problems to Trapper and Gonzo.
G1-4 Movie
"That Forsyte Woman." (1950) Errol Flynn. A member of a staid Victorian family becomes scandalously attracted to her niece's fiance.
G1-7 Sports Tonight
G1-9 SportsCenter
G1-11 F3-8 Best of Groucho
Melinda Marx sings "The Witch Doctor."
G1-15 Police Woman
G1-17 Hour of Deliverance
G1-22 Living Tomorrow
Featured: a battery driven automobile; shredded secret documents being used as animal bedding; development of a system to speed up sweater making.
F3-4 Score: Final Score
F3-12 Doorways to Life
T3-22 Carol Burnett & Friends
W5-18 People's Court (W5-18 is the Group W feed channel)
S1-15 Lifestyle
A2 Buck Rodgers & The Expos
A20 Maude
A21 Water, Birth, The Planet Earth
A23 Soap
T1-2 Simon & Simon
T1-9 Jeopardy!
T1-10 Nightline
T2-10 Moonlighting
F4-4 Mister Ed
F4-7 Gary Randall
F4-13 Wrestling
F4-19 Honeymooners
Ralph and Ed turn a masquerade party into turmoil.
F4-23 Rockingham Report

11:35
F3-16 Let's Travel - Rome
A10 Nightline

11:45
G1-19 Movie
"The Legend of Billie Jean." (1985)

12AM
G1-2 Nashville Now
G1-6 Movie
"Mexico Norte." (1977) Roberto Canedo.
G1-7 NewsNight
G1-9 NFL Yearbook: 1985 Detroit Lions
G1-11 F3-8 Dobie Gillis
G1-14 Movie
"All of Me." (1984)
G1-17 Paul Yonggi Cho
G1-18 Movie
"Detective Story." (1951) Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker. A New York City detective attacks his work with a maniacal zeal until the effects begin appearing in his personal, off duty life and everyday relationships.
G1-20 Movie
"Distrito Federal." Sasha Montenegro. Despiadada radiografia de una ciudad grande y su gente.
G1-21 Dragnet
G1-22 Eye in the Sky
With the use of early film footage, the military application of serial surveillance technology is traced.
G1-23 Movie
"The Evil That Men Do." (1984) Charles Bronson. An assassin is called out of retirement to perform one final assignment. His target: a Central American torture specialist protected by an American agency.
G1-24 Movie
"I Know Where I'm Going." (1946)
F3-3 Praise the Lord
F3-4 Telshop
F3-12 Old Testament: Prophets
F3-16 Movie
"Mrs. Soffel." (1984)
F3-24 Jane Eyre
While Jane and Rochester reveal their love for each other, Jane's dying aunt reveals a secret. Part 3 of 5.
T3-2 Movie
"An Unnatural Act." (1984, Adult) John Leslie, Desiree Lane. An amorous ghost's favorite haunt is his former girlfriend's bedroom.
T3-22 Bizarre
Sketches: a deaf mute and his interpreter; Mr. Godwrench, a former evangelist who heals cars.
M1-4 T2-16 Movie
"Oceans of Fire." (1986)
A2 Powerboat Racing
The Rivers Regatta from Pittsburgh.
A6 VJ: Christopher Ward
A8 Hour MAgazine
A14 Cinema
"West Side Story." (1961)
A18 News
A20 Movie
"A Slight Case of Murder." (1938)
A23 Hart to Hart
W4-15 Great Performances: Live from Lincoln Center
W4-17 Hispanus
T1-9 The All New Let's Make a Deal
T1-10 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous
F4-3 This is the Life
F4-4 I Spy
F4-6 Thoroughbred Racing from The Meadowlands
F4-7 Shepherd's Chapel
F4-10 Movie
"Government Girl." (1943)
F4-19 Star Trek
Captain Kirk is split into two physical beings, one hostile, the other beneficient, and the two wage war for survival and control of the starship.
F4-24 September Playboy Video Magazine

12:05
W5-16 Movie
"Angry Joe Bass." (1978) Henry Bal. A man resorts to terrorist tactics to protect the lucrative sports fishing industry in a small northern Michigan community.
A10 Entertainment Tonight

12:30
F1-8 Late Night-David Letterman
Scheduled: actress Diana Scarwid.
G1-3 Movie
"The Third Day." (1965) George Peppard. An amnesiac is accused by his wife and cousin of murdering a woman and her child.
G1-9 Top Rank Boxing
"Baby Joe" Ruelaz vs. Bernard Taylor for the NABF Featherweight title, scheduled for 12 rounds from Las Vegas.
G1-11 F3-8 Father Knows Best
Jim and Margaret decide to do a little flinging to rid themselves of boredom.
G1-15 Entertainment Tonight
G1-17 Jimmy Swaggart
G1-21 Edge of Night
F3-12 Heart of the Nation
T3-22 Carson's Comedy Classics
S1-15 Word of Life
A9 Nightlife-David Brenner
Scheduled: actress Susan Saint James.
A11 Best on the Box
A21 Wild, Wild World of Animals
Africa's diverse species of antelope are presented as examples of the continent's rich wildlife.
A22 T2-10 Jack & Mike
W4-19 Cervantes
T1-9 This Week's Music
F4-3 A Closer Look
F4-11 Boxing
Frank Tate (13-0, 9 KOs) vs. Curtis Parker (28-7, 20 KOs) in a middleweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlantic City.
F4-13 Baseball

12:35
A10 Movie
"Hunter's Crossing." (1983)

12:40
T1-2 Movie

12:45
S1-5 Movie
"Mating Season." (Adult)

12:50
T3-18 Movie
"Love Couch." (Adult)

12:55
G1-5 Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures

1AM
G1-7 Crossfire
G1-11 F3-8 Bachelor Father
G1-15 Joe Franklin
G1-17 Success 'n Life
G1-21 Wrestling
G1-22 Wild Canada
F3-1 Donna Reed
F3-2 Behind the Scenes
F3-6 Movie
"Cyrano de Bergerac." (1950) Jose Ferrer. The adventures of the soldier of fortune with the nose of a clown and the heart of a poet are recaptured.
F3-9 Dick Cavett
F3-13 Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back
F3-17 Everybody's Money Matters
F3-20 Real Estate and Investment Seminars
F3-23 Movie
"A Change of Seasons." (1980)
F3-24 Stage: Andersonville Trial
T3-22 Movie
"Anonymous Venetian." (1971) Tony Mustante. When he learns of his impendiig death, an impulsive artist reunites with his estranged wife.
S1-15 Plant Groom
A2 Softball
A8 Medical Center
A9 Late Night-David Letterman
Scheduled: Ozzy Osborne.
A11 National Journal
A18 SCTV
Sketchers: Lola Heatherton (O'Hara) and Liberace (Thomas) star in their own Christmas specials; an excited Ed Grimley (Short) can't wait for Christmas.
A21 Great Performances
A23 Streets of San Francisco
W4-21 Hispanus
T1-9 Heathcliff
F4-3 Music Alive
F4-4 Route 66
F4-7 Jerry Falwell
F4-19 Comedy Break
F4-21 Movie
"Dr. Kildare's Strange Case." (1940) Lew Ayres. Quick-thinking Dr. Kildare rallies to the defense of a young brain surgeon who is suspected of a serious medical error.
F4-24 America Uncovered

1:15
G1-10 Movie
"Tomboy." (1985) Betsy Russell. Upon meeting a heartthrob race car driver, a smitten teenager puts aside her basketball, motorcycle and monkey wrench.
F3-3 Religious Programming

1:25
G1-19 Movie
"Enter the Dragon." (1973)

1:30
G1-2 New Country
G1-5 Movie
"Vamping." (1984) Patrick Duffy. A musician-turned-burglar becomes infatuated with the enigmatic widow of a recently deceased record company executive.
G1-7 NewsNight Update
G1-11 F3-8 I Married Joan
Joan attempts to discover the meaning of her dreams.
G1-13 Event of the Day
G1-14 Movie
"Home from the Hill." (1960)
F3-1 Mr. Ed
F3-3 Calling Dr. Whitaker
F3-10 Bizarre
F3-13 Yuri Nosenko, KGB
T3-2 Movie
"Exterminator 2." (1984) Robert Ginty. A Vietnam veteran seeks revenge against a gang of punks who savagely beat and cripple his girlfriend.
S1-15 Great Churches of America
A2 Cricket
A18 Outdoors Unlimited
W4-19 Derrick (Bonneville/ITN Feeds)
F4-2 Movie
"Black Narcissus." (1947)
F4-3 Dean & Mary
F4-19 INN News
F4-24 Movie
"The Troubles with Melvin." (1984, Adult) Gerry Scott. The son of a notorious womanizer overcomes his fear of women through a friendship with a movie theater usherette.

1:35
G1-23 Movie
"The Pope of Greenwich Village." (1984)
G1-24 Making of Five Mile Creek
W5-16 Movie
"Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death." (1973) Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee's life and rise to stardom in the Orient and the U.S.

2AM
G1-2 Fire on the Mountain
G1-6 Que Nosa Pasa?
G1-9 SportsLook
G1-11 F3-8 700 Club
G1-15 Movie
"The Old Dark House." (1963)
G1-17 Jim & Tammy
G1-20 Movie
"El Lugar Sin Limites."
G1-22 Australian Ark
G1-24 Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet
F3-1 I Spy
F3-3 E.V Hill
F3-9 Get Christie Love!
F3-10 Movie
"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock." (1984)
F3-11 Video DJ
F3-16 Movie
"The Aviator." (1985)
F3-20 Video Soul
T3-1 Video Country Music
T3-18 Movie
"Every Inch a Lady." (1977, Adult)
M1-4 This Day
A2 SportsDesk
A8 Ben Casey
A9 Falcon Crest
A11 A23 News
A18 Too Close for Comfort
A22 CTV National News
W4-15 Hispanus
T1-2 Nightwatch
F4-3 We Are One
F4-4 Movie
"Cheers for Miss Bishop." (1941)
F4-7 Frederick K. Price
F4-10 Movie
"The Ladykillers." (1956)
F4-19 Kung Fu
F4-22 HTS Sports Wire

2:10
G1-18 Movie
"WUSA." (1970) Paul Newman. An alcoholic disc jockey finds himself a pawn in a reactionary political plot and assassination.

2:20
S1-5 Movie
"Public Affairs." (Adult)
A22 News

2:30
G1-2 Videocountry
G1-6 Mujer
G1-7 Sports LateNight
G1-9 SportsCenter
G1-24 Movie
"That Forsyte Woman." (1950)
F3-3 Praise the Lord
S1-15 Cope
M1-4 T2-16 Simon & Simon
A2 Women's Tennis
A10 Movie
"Cannonball."
A18 Carol Burnett & Friends
Skits: Working at Marriage; Natural Velvet.
A23 Maude
W4-19 Nicola Tesla
T2-10 Nightline

2:35
A11 Maude

2:45
F3-23 Movie
"The Legend of Billie Jean." (1985)
F4-21 Movie
"The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes." (1935) Arthur Wontner. When he is about to retire, the great detective investigates an unusaual murder that occurred in a nearby castle.

3AM
G1-2 Money Strategy
G1-3 Comedy Break
G1-6 Luisana Mia
G1-7 News Overnight
G1-9 Inside Baseball
G1-10 Movie
"Country." (1984)
G1-11 F3-8 Movie
"Hideout." (1948) Adrian Booth. A mayoral candidate's bid for office in a small town results in attempted murder.
G1-17 Household Salvation
G1-21 Auto Racing
Mid-Ohio SCCA 2000.
F3-1 Route 66
F3-4 Telshop
F3-9 Dragnet
F3-13 Movie
"The Evil That Men Do." (1984)
F3-17 Investment Advisory
T3-2 Movie
"All of Me." (1984)
T3-22 Hawaii Five-0
A9 Love Boat
A18 A Talent for Murder
A21 Both Sides Now
A23 Nightwatch
T2-10 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous
F4-3 LaHayes on Family Life
F4-7 Liberty University Chapel
F4-19 Movie
"The Bravados." (1958) Gregory Peck. A man realizes that he has wasted much of his life searching for the man who raped and killed his wife.
F4-24 Sexcetera

3:05
A11 Movie
"A Slight Case of Murder." (1938)
A22 Sybervision

3:10
G1-19 Movie
"Heatwave." (1982)

3:20
F3-6 Movie
"The Amazing Adventure." (1936) Cary Grant. A millionaire steps into big business without his fortune or position, just to prove he can survive without his wealth.
W5-16 Movie
"Women in Cell Block 7." (1974) Anita Strinberg. Loyalties aren't the only things traded between inmates in a seamy women's prison.

3:30
G1-2 Make Money with Cars
G1-3 INN News
G1-5 Movie
"The French Woman." (1981)
G1-9 World of Sports
G1-17 Oral Roberts
F3-3 Praise the Lord
F3-9 Edge of Night
S1-15 Public Defender
A2 Boxing
Mark Breland vs. Reggie Miller in a welterweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlantic City.
W4-19 Halbzeit
F4-2 Movie
"A Canterbury Tale." (1944)
F4-3 Gary Randall
F4-10 Movie
"Government Girl." (1943)

3:35
A22 Movie
"Secret of the Black Dragon." (1982)

3:40
G1-23 Movie
"Terror in the Aisles." (1984) Narrated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen, this takes a look at cinematic suspense through a compilation of excerpts from films like "Frankenstein," "Psycho" and "Halloween."
M1-4 T2-16 Movie
"Nasty Habits." (1977) Glenda Jackson. Seven nuns in a Philadelphia convent become enmeshed in a Watergate-like scandal as a new abbess is about to be appointed.

3:50
S1-5 Movie
"Terri Gets Her Wish." (Adult)

3:55
F3-10 Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures
 
I acquired 9 issues...that's right, NINE issues of this magazine a couple months ago from eBay. They date from December 1985 to September 1986. Maybe I won't be so long on the threads next time, but it was a wonderful find.
 
Satellite TV Week! I haven't heard that name in years.

My uncle in The Dalles had a C/KU set and used to get the magazine. I remember sitting down with it occasionally when we'd be at his place and poring over the satellite chart grid in the centrefold realising just how much there was out there, and wondering what those funny "channel numbers" meant ("G5-12? Yeah, right..."). Well, it was simply the abbrerviated satellite name and analogue SCPC transponder, which, depending on your receiver model and how it handled presets, would also show on its front panel (multiplexing DVB wasn't in North America yet, but I think we might have already had MPEG-1 SCPC; maybe we also had Digicipher at the time, I don't remember). But it was certainly unusual compared to the newspaper's local broadcast/cable TV listings magazine section that I had always seen.

Then there were the adverts, especially the ones for the scrambled services like HBO that told you how you could subscribe, and some even showing a "VCRS module" they would send you (Videocipher descrambler, which was a big plastic cage about the size of a large paperback that would slide into a bay in the back of your receiver). What a change when CAM came into being, and the gigantic cartridges were replaced with type-2 PCMCIA.

Unfortunately the magazine couldn't compete with technological change and was ultimately killed off by DBS with its electronic programme guide functionality, and later in-the-clear DVB with its same feature. Fred Meyer's used to carry it and I would sometimes grab a copy as a kid, but that was in its very late years of publication in the mid 90s.
 
The magazine lasted into the early '00s and of course, DIRECTV/Dish killed it off. No one wanted a 7' dish in the backyard when they could go to Radio Shack and with $200 in tow, purchase an 18" dish on the roof. Voila, 150 channels of TV just like the C-Band dish. But no wild feeds.
As you probably have seen, I also received an issue of OnSat Magazine (similar listings for C-Band) that dated to January 1994. Grid format, unlike STW. They listed the Denver channels, Primetime 24 channels, most general entertainment/religious channels, movie channels, CBC and PBS feeds, and regional sports networks for both the Prime Network and SportsChannel suite of channels.
Do you remember if he ever scanned his way through wild feeds to find shows he wanted before the Portland stations aired them? Like Star Trek: The Next Generation...which aired at 3PM Saturdays on T2-3. You could watch Siskel & Ebert's early feed on Thursday afternoon and get an early start on which movie you wanted to see in theaters that weekend! And you could watch Wheel of Fortune at 9:30 in the morning on the wild feed and know all the puzzles by the time the Portland station aired it that night. I should send some attachments of that magazine and the Sat TV Week's to you.

Did he also qualify for networks from Denver or was he not allowed to because the translators were close by for Portland? "Network programming is available in all areas where network channels are not clearly received," it said.
 
I remember going to Walmart in the 90s and seeing the satellite dish tv magazine filled with tv listings for the channels that was not direct tv dish network or primestar.
 
Early 2000s? Crap, that lasted longer than I imagined. I think I last saw it at Fred's magazine section probably around 1996 or so.

I remember STW trying a grid format kind of around that time to compliment its traditional flat listing, a la TV Guide, but it was short-lived. I imagine with so many transponders it must have either been too cumbersome or too expensive (it would have required more pages than the, what, 80 or so that the regular magazine was?), and would have been flat-out impractical once multiplex services became established.

Do you remember if he ever scanned his way through wild feeds to find shows he wanted before the Portland stations aired them? Like Star Trek: The Next Generation...which aired at 3PM Saturdays on T2-3. You could watch Siskel & Ebert's early feed on Thursday afternoon and get an early start on which movie you wanted to see in theaters that weekend! And you could watch Wheel of Fortune at 9:30 in the morning on the wild feed and know all the puzzles by the time the Portland station aired it that night. I should send some attachments of that magazine and the Sat TV Week's to you.

I think so. He used to tape shows off the feeds sometimes. I had a VHS tape he made for me in 1987 of the CBS broadcasts of "Rudolph", "Garfield Christmas Special" and the Claymation Christmas show (hosted by the two dinosaurs) that came off the feed. Interestingly, I also have that same 1987 broadcast taped by my grandad off KOIN! (In fact, some commercial breaks from that very same broadcast, taped by somebody in Califormia off their local affiliates but with different commercials during local insertions, were up on Youtube last I saw them.) Uncle Roger was pretty active on the early modern Internet (post-ARPANET) and was on a couple newsgroups that dealt with feed tracking. I definitely used to watch the feeds when we'd be at his place. (We used to always go over there for Fourth of July weekends when I was a kid.) I used to also see internal communications (like broadcast notices and press kits) from studios for use by affiliates. It was great fun. You can actually still do that today to some extent with DVB but a lot of the feeds are scrambled.

He also had an old early 80s Uniden C-band unit, with an IF out. One time I connected an antenna to the LNB input and the IF to my shortwave radio (I had a 1980s Panasonic boombox that I found at a yard sale as a kid, and it had an AM/SSB tuner) and monitored telephone calls. This was when NSAT&T Long Lines' aging 2 GHz LM-carrier network already had both feet in the grave, yet there were still a few stations operating and it was an easy catch since he lived directly under a microwave route. I remember recording a cassette tape of it on that boombox but I don't know if I still have it.
 
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I used to pick it up when I worked at a CBS affiliate from 1992-1994. There was a tuneable satellite receiver I got to play with when it wasn't in use otherwise (usually sports play by play and miscellaneous feeds). Plenty of wild feeds, more shopping channels than you can shake a stick at. and Shepherd's Chapel 24/7 on 118 channels. Seeing shows early? Seemingly feeding them from the production company to the network, I could catch a lot of shows early, including the Cheers finally at 6am. Northern Exposure fed at 4am Sunday morning, and Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy a week early (in case you.wanted to memorize the answers). I remember seeing Sam Donaldson sitting at a desk. One time one of the satellites went down and networks were scrambling--and feeding unscrambled programming---I particularly remember an independent French language station which ran mostly U.S. shows and movies dubbed into French, with titles like Tje Blues Brothers, Adam West's Batman, "Docteur Dougie", "Santa Barbara" and more. Always interesting.
 
Think you were watching TV5Monde, a French network. Or CBFT, which was on Anik in the clear, for many years. Yakima cable actually carried CBC North for a while, complete with news in both English and First Nations/Inuik. Probably not much interest, so they dropped it in the early '90s. And SyndEx.
As you know I'm into the VHS hobby. Last November I received a lot of tapes from an estate cleanout in Moxee that came off the C-Band dish. The couple who passed away used to live north of Tonasket, WA, a very small town near the Canadian border. Several movies were included off ABC and CBS feeds on Telstar with black screen in between breaks, while some were taped off Denver stations. Even found 'The Hot Rock' taped off WSBK, for my first MA find, and an episode of Fishing the West off NESN in 1988. Sometime in the mid-'90s, the recordings switched. They went to Primetime 24 West and all the local recordings came from KOMO, KPIX, and KNBC. Found part of an 11:00 newscast from KOMO taped in 1999 with the late Eric Slocum. They were carried on Spacenet 4, for about five or six years.
One of the CBS movies on T-302 ended, it went to the network ID at 10:58 PT and started rolling the late evening NewsNet package for west coast affiliates to insert into the 11PM news. This included weather graphics and national news stories that had 'natural sound' and snippets of interviews with the important people related to the story. NBC did something similar in between primetime and Johnny Carson and Michael Pannoni uploaded one of those to YouTube recently off a big dish.
Oh and speaking of that 1987 CBS tape you have, I found the last few minutes (all taped over by something else) of a KOIN-taped Rudolph from that year at an estate sale (literally begins with the Misfits waiting for Santa), and then cuts to an entire Muppet Family Christmas from KATU the next night. Sold the tape a long time ago, still have it on DVD.
 
Think you were watching TV5Monde, a French network. Or CBFT, which was on Anik in the clear, for many years. Yakima cable actually carried CBC North for a while, complete with news in both English and First Nations/Inuik. Probably not much interest, so they dropped it in the early '90s. And SyndEx.
It could well have been Monde, but I seem to remember this French station's branding including channel 9, Montreal. I don't know if Montreal had a channel 9 in the 90s. That was interesting to watch in the control room.

We had our main CBS satellite receiver or switcher go out and CBS had to give us (an everyone else) a feed in the clear for a week or so. That meant the usual regional split for commercial breaks were not able to happen, and we got commercials that weren't for us, such as being in Hellman's territory and getting ads for Best Foods with the same jingle. I believe we got Publix and some others we would have been switched away from. That was interesting.
 
Channel 10 in Montreal is TVA, CFTM. They used to be called TCTV and carried on Cancom to Anik.
Regional ad splits....you can't count how many tapes of network movies and TV movies I've found that had First Interstate Bank ads on them, plastered over the national feed. West Coast chain of banks, but I wonder what the East Coast feed carried? Citibank or similar?
Did your control room receive cable networks like TBS, ESPN, and others on subscription for the sports director to use for 10 or 11PM news highlights? I assume all these TV stations were able to get clean feeds from Prime Network (and affiliates), the SportsChannel affiliates, HTS, NESN, etc.
Also, what was the split (at the time) between shows coming in on satellite, and syndicated shows coming in mailed on Betacam or S-VHS? 50/50? 75/25? I'm not sure what the distributors were using for non-satellite prints of shows, if it was S-VHS, Betacam or even straight VHS.
 
Channel 10 in Montreal is TVA, CFTM. They used to be called TCTV and carried on Cancom to Anik.
Regional ad splits....you can't count how many tapes of network movies and TV movies I've found that had First Interstate Bank ads on them, plastered over the national feed. West Coast chain of banks, but I wonder what the East Coast feed carried? Citibank or similar?
Did your control room receive cable networks like TBS, ESPN, and others on subscription for the sports director to use for 10 or 11PM news highlights? I assume all these TV stations were able to get clean feeds from Prime Network (and affiliates), the SportsChannel affiliates, HTS, NESN, etc.
Also, what was the split (at the time) between shows coming in on satellite, and syndicated shows coming in mailed on Betacam or S-VHS? 50/50? 75/25? I'm not sure what the distributors were using for non-satellite prints of shows, if it was S-VHS, Betacam or even straight VHS.
It's been a long tome, but I'm almost sure the Montreal station was a "9". Nonetheless, very interesting to see US shows dubbed into French----even the Adam West Batman. (Le-POW!. No the graphic wasn't changed.
Outside of local breaks, I don't know what spots run or ran where when the network split off. We'd be told the show was on T301 Channel 8 (with a backup) but from 8:09-8:13 it'd be switched to T301/channel 12 for. a spot set. I couldn't tell you if it was a trade with a bank for a bank, grocery chain for grocery chain. It wasn't only east/west, it could be Chicago only or Winn Dixie's service area (which hurts your regional sales). You could do an add for all of Kroger's regional chains (Fry's, Ralph's, Fred Meyer) but I don't know if they all run at the same time. in their various areas.We had CBS; I don't know if we had other networks for sports other than Raycom, which we used for our origination of Purdue Boilermaker basketball. Most often if the sports guy could find a game on the bird in the clear, he'd tape it an excerpt it with credit. (We could see a lot of the NCAA tournament games in the clear from CBS. )
 
Disney did the same thing with their theme parks. I've found commercial breaks that had a Disneyland commercial on them, and as it ends there's a frame or two from the end of a Walt Disney World commercial. I can see why, as WDW has always been the 'bigger' park of the two and prior to 2001, Disneyland didn't have a second theme park (California Adventure) attached to it. And they were targeting families who wanted their kids to have the Mickey experience but without flying 2,500 miles to FL.
 
Disney did the same thing with their theme parks. I've found commercial breaks that had a Disneyland commercial on them, and as it ends there's a frame or two from the end of a Walt Disney World commercial. I can see why, as WDW has always been the 'bigger' park of the two and prior to 2001, Disneyland didn't have a second theme park (California Adventure) attached to it. And they were targeting families who wanted their kids to have the Mickey experience but without flying 2,500 miles to FL.
Interesting about seeing a frame of a WDW commercial at the end. Our Chief Engineer had told us that CBS recorded the east coast feed on 2 3/4 inch tapes and fed to the West Coast 3 hours later, so that would mean commercials in the feed. It would be available to rejoin. The classic thing is you don't sell snow tires in Florida or California, so that feed would have to be different.

CBS would also feed advance copies of mini-series for sales purposes, usually 2am Eastern late Friday/early Saturday (I particularly remember the Sinatra mini-series before it aired).
 
I'm trying to get the last picture done, but here's the Special Feeds Update by Bill Britton taken from my 1994 OnSat magazine. I notice that some weekend shows like Soul Train were fed 5 days in advance (on Monday at 4:30PM PT), but others were fed Thursday or Friday. Seinfeld was fed at 2AM on Wednesday morning (I suppose with the commercials intact? Or just the show?) And Young & The Restless came on Anik E2 at 1:15AM PT...soap fans loved that they could tape it overnight and watch it before CBS aired it. Canadian viewers can still do that because Global is a day ahead of CBS. I'm assuming the Friday night Fox Kids feed was for the longer Saturday morning block. Entertainment Tonight at 12:30PM must have been the live taping being fed. Some of those talk shows like Donahue I think kept their cameras rolling through the commercial breaks on those wild feeds.
 

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Oh and speaking of that 1987 CBS tape you have, I found the last few minutes (all taped over by something else) of a KOIN-taped Rudolph from that year at an estate sale (literally begins with the Misfits waiting for Santa), and then cuts to an entire Muppet Family Christmas from KATU the next night.

Ho-ly-crap. The one that Grandad recorded has "Rudolph" (KOIN) in its entirety followed by the Muppet special (KATU). I assure you that it is not the specific tape that you had, though, since mine is in the cabinet right next to where I am sitting! Did they record the PLUS and Thriftway commercials before the Muppets?

I guess '87 must have been a good year for recording CBS and ABC Christmas specials.

If your disc recorder grabbed the EIA-608 tracks, kick your TV set into text 1 or 2 during the Muppet programme. You know, since I know you like historic TV listings...

Someday, somehow, that 5 1/2-hour or so tape will appear on Archive. I just need to figure out how to get it all into the computer seamlessly, then figure out how to upload the whole potentially 10+ GB mass over this POS slow Commielink DSL.
 
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I'm trying to get the last picture done, but here's the Special Feeds Update by Bill Britton taken from my 1994 OnSat magazine. I notice that some weekend shows like Soul Train were fed 5 days in advance (on Monday at 4:30PM PT), but others were fed Thursday or Friday. Seinfeld was fed at 2AM on Wednesday morning (I suppose with the commercials intact? Or just the show?) And Young & The Restless came on Anik E2 at 1:15AM PT...soap fans loved that they could tape it overnight and watch it before CBS aired it. Canadian viewers can still do that because Global is a day ahead of CBS. I'm assuming the Friday night Fox Kids feed was for the longer Saturday morning block. Entertainment Tonight at 12:30PM must have been the live taping being fed. Some of those talk shows like Donahue I think kept their cameras rolling through the commercial breaks on those wild feeds.
I think those feeds, like Seinfeld, were feeds from the production company to the network and as far as I know didn't include commercials..
 
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