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Retro: Columbus Sun, June 19, 1988

from TV Guide-Columbus Metro edition
All stations are in Columbus, unless otherwise indicated

WCMH 4-NBC
5:00 CHiPs
6:00 Here's Lucy
6:30 Insight
7:00 Essence
7:30 Search
8:00 Sunday Today (from Maui: a report on Japanese business and real estate interests in Hawaii)
9:30 Meet the Press
10:00 Robert Schuller
11:00 Catholic Mass
11:30 Real Estate Gallery
noon NewsConference
12:30 Siskel & Ebert
1:00 Movie "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World"
4:00 Movie "Arch of Triumph"
6:00 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Our House
8:00 Family Ties
8:30 My Two Dads
9:00 Movie "A Father's Homecoming"
11:00 News
11:30 Movie "Mr. Majestyk"
1:30 Weekend with Crook & Chase
2:00 More Real People

WSYX 6-ABC
6:30 Romper Room
7:00 Small Wonder
7:30 World Tomorrow
8:00 Jimmy Swaggart
9:00 Health Show
9:30 Life Choices (children and discipline is the topic)
10:00 Movie "Beware of Blondie" (bw)
11:30 Business World
noon This Week with David Brinkley
1:00 Hart to Hart
2:00 US Open golf
6:30 News
7:00 Disney Movie "Double Agent" (pt 1, first aired 1987)
8:00 MacGyver
9:00 Movie "It's My Turn"
11:00 News
11:15 Sports Final
11:30 Hart to Hart
12:30 Fight Back! with David Horowitz

WBNS 10-CBS
if necessary, Game 6 of the NBA Finals will air at 3:30pm
6:00 Societies in Transition
6:30 Headline News
7:00 Bill Swad
7:30 Oral Roberts
8:00 George Vandeman (It is Written)
8:30 First Edition
9:00 CBS News Sunday Morning (included is a report of Rep. Claude Pepper (D-FL) and his efforts to gain passage of a health-care bill for seniors)
10:30 Movie "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea"
12:30 The Issue
1:00 F1: Detroit Grand Prix
3:30 Movie "Marathon Man"
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 News
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 Murder, She Wrote
9:00 Movie "Intimate Strangers"
11:00 News
11:30 Movie "Clash of the Titans"
1:30 Making It Happen (infomercial)
2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

WHIZ 18-NBC Zanesville
relayed on 71 Coshocton and 80 Cambridge
7:00 Jimmy Swaggart
8:00 Sunday Today
9:30 World Tomorrow
10:00 Kenneth Copeland
11:00 Amazing Grace
11:30 Nelson Patterson
noon Meet the Press
12:30 Town Hall
1:00 Zane's Trace Commemoration Parade (the 16th annual parade through downtown Zanesville, taped yesterday)
3:00 Wimbledon Tennis Preview
4:00 SportsWorld (US-USSR men's volleyball/Badminton Horse Trials/US-China springboard diving)
6:00 Zane's Trace Commemoration (highlights of the festival in downtown Zanesville)
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Our House
8:00 Family Ties
8:30 My Two Dads
9:00 Movie "A Father's Homecoming"
11:00 News
11:30 George Michael Sports Machine
mid. Entertainment This Week
1:00 Siskel & Ebert

WOUB 20-PBS Athens
7:55 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
8:00 Sesame Street
9:00 Reading Rainbow
9:30 3-2-1 Contact
10:00 Movie "Street Scene" (bw)
11:30 Modern Maturity
noon Washington Week in Review
12:30 Wall Street Week
1:00 Mystery! "Brat Farrar" (pt 2)
2:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Last Place on Earth" (pt 1 of a 6-part series about the Scott-Amundsen race for the South Pole)
3:30 Deaf & Blind "Blind" (a 1986 portrait of the visually impaired, filmed at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind)
5:45 TBA
6:00 Movie "God's Country"
7:30 This Old House
8:00 Nature "Designed for Living" (a 1987 look at architectural wonders created by animals and insects)
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Last Place on Earth" (pt 2)
10:00 Heimat (pt 10)
11:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

WTTE 28-Fox
5:00 Return of the Saint
6:00 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (1 hr)
7:00 Rescued by the Arms of Love
8:00 Kenneth Copeland
9:00 Hogan's Heroes
9:30 All in the Family
10:00 Natural Weight Loss: Your Right to Be Lean (infomercial)
10:30 Jerry Falwell
11:30 Movie "Charlie Chan's Secret" (bw)
1:00 Movie "The Buster Keaton Story" (bw)
3:00 Movie "Sweet Charity"
6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation
7:00 21 Jump Street
8:00 America's Most Wanted
8:30 Married...with Children
9:00 It's Garry Shandling's Show
9:30 Duet
10:00 Tracey Ullman
10:30 Great Lakes Boater
11:00 Robert Vaughn Discovers (infomercial)
11:30 Columbus Close-Up
mid. Bill Swad
12:30 Ebony-Jet Showcase (guests George Benson, Earl Klugh, Gladys Knight, and Jackee)
1:00 Headlines on Trial (discussing whether juvenile offenders should get the death penalty)
1:30 Solid Gold in Concert
2:30 Marblehead Manor

WOSU 34-PBS
8:00 and 9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Firing Line (a 1985 retrospective of Canadian pianist Glenn Gould)
11:00 American Interests (from 1987: the Cato Institute's Christopher Layne discusses German reunification)
noon Innovation
12:30 Tony Brown's Journal (African diplomats and the black business community)
1:00 Great Performances (no details listed)
3:00 Together They Stand (a Survival Anglia doc on East African dwarf mongooses)
4:00 Nature
5:00 Mystery! "The Black Tower" (Dalgliesh)
6:00 DeGrassi Junior High
6:30 Take Charge! (what to consider when buying a home; Rona Barrett on using fixer-uppers as investments)
7:00 One by One
8:00 Nature "Designed for Living"
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "Lord Mountbatten: The Last Victory" (conclusion; The Last Place on Earth starts next week)
10:00 Upstairs, Downstairs
11:00 Dave Allen at Large
11:30 Two Ronnies
mid. WonderWorks

WUAB 43-Ind Cleveland
7:00 Facts About Hair Loss (infomercial)
7:30 Michael Reagan (ditto)
8:00 D. James Kennedy
9:00 Jimmy Swaggart
10:00 Oral Roberts
10:30 World Tomorrow
11:00 Robert Schuller
noon Showcase of Homes
12:30 Stock Car TV
1:00 Movie "Life with Father"
3:30 Movie "Challenge to Lassie"
5:00 Mama's Family
5:30 Charles in Charge
6:00 Family Ties
6:30 Cheers
7:00 Star Trek
8:00 M*A*S*H
8:30 Three's Company
9:00 Gimme a Break!
9:30 9 to 5
10:00 Star Search
11:00 Lorain Conversation Special
mid. Hee Haw

WSFJ 51-Ind/Rel Newark
5:00 Changed Lives
5:30 Way Home
6:00 Solo Act
6:30 This is the Life
7:00 Camp Meeting
8:00 Larry Jones
8:30 Spiritual Awakening
9:00 D. James Kennedy
10:00 Joy of Music
10:30 Ron Hembree
11:00 R.W. Schambach
noon New Directions
12:30 Heritage Singers
1:00 Today, the Bible & You
1:30 Lundstroms
2:00 Church Triumphant
3:00 Ever Increasing Faith
4:00 Ernest Angley
5:00 God's News
5:30 Way Home
6:00 Kenneth Copeland
7:00 D. James Kennedy
8:00 Camp Meeting
9:00 In Touch
10:00 Rejoice in the Lord
11:00 Love Special
11:30 INN News
mid. Camp Meeting
1:00 Breakthrough
1:30 This is the Life

WWAT 53-Ind Chillicothe
6:30 Stocks, Options & Futures
7:00 Jewish Voice
7:30 Changed Lives
8:00 D. James Kennedy
9:00 Day of Discovery
9:30 Let the Bible Speak
10:00 Garner Ted Armstrong
10:30 TBA
11:00 Program Yourself for Success (infomercial)
noon Cavalcade of Cars
12:30 TV Trader
1:00 Life & Times of Grizzly Adams
2:00 Gunsmoke
3:00 Wild Wild West
4:00 SportsWorld (NBC, not cleared by ch 4)
6:00 Christian Science Monitor TV
6:30 Real to Reel
7:00 TBA
8:00 It's a Living
8:30 Bustin' Loose
9:00 $1000 Cash Every 5 Hours (infomercial)
9:30 Ag Week
10:00 Cannon
11:00 Mary Tyler Moore
11:30 Movie "Sundown" (bw)

Warner Cable 1
5:00 Movie "The Bigamist" cont'd (bw)
5:20 Megaphone Video (bw)
6:00 Movie "Make a Wish" (bw)
8:00 Megaphone Video (bw)
8:30 Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (A&E)
9:00 Real Estate Showcase
9:30 Apartment Showcase
10:00 Insight
10:30 Face the Nation (CBS, not cleared by ch 10)
11:00 Yankee Magazine
11:30 Miniature Golf
noon Movie "Rain" (bw/A&E)
2:00 Real Estate Showcase
2:30 Apartment Showcase
3:00 Wimbledon Tennis Preview (NBC, not cleared by ch 4)
4:00 SportsWorld (ditto)
6:00 Humor & Social Change
7:00 Real Estate Showcase
7:30 Apartment Showcase
8:00 New Grooves with Meg Griffin
9:00 Assaulted Nuts (Cinemax/Channel 4 co-production, Seinfeld's Wayne Knight was one of the US members of the combined US-British cast)
9:30 Uncensored
10:00 Honey West (bw)
10:30 Cartoons
11:00 World in Harness
11:30 George Michael Sports Machine
mid. Wrestling
1:00 Movie "The Big Cat"
3:00 Tarzan
3:30 Dick Tracy (bw)
4:00 Movie "Deputy Marshal" (bw)

Warner Cable 29
8:00 Megaphone Video (bw)
8:30 Boston Blackie (bw)
9:00 Movie "Sunny" (bw)
11:00 Movie "Suddenly" (bw, Frank Sinatra tries to whack the President)
1:00 Movie "The Big Cat"
3:00 Tarzan
3:30 Dick Tracy (bw)
4:00 Movie "Deputy Marshal" (bw)
6:00 Eleanor Roosevelt (A&E)
7:00 My Family & Other Animals (bw)
7:30 Last of the Mohicans (A&E)
8:00 Police Squad! (A&E)
8:30 Brush Strokes (A&E)
9:00 Ray Charles (A&E/concert from Royal Festival Hall, London)
10:30 Women in Jazz (A&E)
11:00 Variety Tonight (A&E/performers Deborah Jarvis, Deborah Kimmett, Pat Bullard, and David Broadfoot)
11:30 Alas Smith & Jones (A&E)
mid. Police Squad! (A&E)
12:30 Brush Strokes (A&E)
1:00 Ray Charles (A&E)
2:30 Women in Jazz (A&E)
3:00 Variety Tonight (A&E)
3:30 Alas Smith & Jones (A&E)
 
Game 6 of the NBA Finals did indeed take place on this day, from the Forum in suburban Los Angeles (Inglewood). This was the game where Detroit's Isiah Thomas (on a bad ankle he suffered during the middle of that game) went on his scoring tear in the third quarter, scoring 25 of his 43 points in that session. The Lakers went on to beat the Pistons in seven games (including winning game 6, 103-102), while Detroit got their revenge over L.A. the following year sweeping them in-route to their first-ever NBA title.
 
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