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Retro: Eastern Washington, Wed. May 24th, 1967

Source: TV Guide, Eastern WA State Edition. First one in a long time, found the TVG at an antique store. Will be posting Saturday or Sunday listings soon.

CHANNELS
2 KREM Spokane ABC
3 KLEW Lewiston ID CBS/ABC
4 KXLY Spokane CBS
6 KHQ Spokane NBC
7 KSPS Spokane NET
10 KWSC Pullman NET
12 KUID Moscow, ID NET
13 KTVR La Grande, OR NBC/ABC
19 KEPR Pasco CBS/ABC
23 KNDO Yakima NBC
25 KNDU Pasco NBC
29 KIMA Yakima CBS/ABC
47 KYVE Yakima NET

5/24/1967 - Wednesday
C - Color

6AM
13 Today C
Scheduled guests: racing driver Roger Ward and Carlos Clarens, author of a book on the history of horror movies.

6:30
2 Telecourse

8AM
2 Living-Dilworth
4 Farm Reports
6 Conversation
13 Snap Judgment C

7:05
4 News-Joseph Benti C

7:10
3 19 29 Program Previews

7:15
2 Background Agriculture
3 19 29 Living

7:25
13 News-Vanocur C

7:30
2 Cap'n Cy C
3 19 29 News-C
4 Popeye, Wallaby and Friends C
6 Today C
Scheduled: a report on a group of California doctors, who fly to the Baja peninsula on weekends to treat backwoods patients. Agricultural news at 8:25. (Different episode from KTVR?)
13 Concentration C

7:55
3 19 29 News-Tom Hunt
23 25 Agricultural News

8AM
2 Dream Girl
Celebrities: James Darren, Louis Nye, Janis Paige and Roger Smith. Dick Stewart is host. (ABC or syndicated?)
3 4 19 29 Captain Kangaroo
The Captain reads the story 'Little Birds Don't Cry,'
13 Pat Boone-C
See 10AM, ch 6.
23 25 Today C

8:25
2 Telescope C

8:30
13 Hollywood Squares C
See 10:30, ch 6.

9AM
2 Dating Game
3 19 29 Candid Camera
Singer Carmel Quinn asks passers-by to help her back up a car without a reverse gear; a man asks people to hide him.
4 Jack La Lanne C
6 23 25 Snap Judgment C
Guests: singer Paul Anka and actress Phyllis Newman.
13 Jeopardy C

9:25
6 23 25 News C

9:30
2 Dark Shadows
3 4 19 29 Beverly Hillbillies
The Clampetts buy an exclusive dress shop.
6 23 25 Concentration C
7 Classroom
9:30 Music; 10AM History; 10:30 Money Management; 11AM Science. Recess from 11:30-1:30p.
13 Eye Guess C
47 Classroom
English at 9:30 and 11AM; 'Poindexter' at 9:45; Music at 10 and 10:45; Science at 10:30. Recess from 11:50-noon.

9:55
13 News C

10AM
2 General Hospital
3 4 19 29 Andy Griffith
A Hollywood movie company is filming on location in Mayberry.
6 23 25 Pat Boone C
Comic Godfrey Cambridge is Pat's guest today.
13 Periscope-Shirli Mix

10:30
2 Dateline: Hollywood
Interviewed: Beatrice Lilile, and Peter Brown of 'Laredo.'
3 4 19 29 Dick Van Dyke
Rob tries to talk Buddy out of quitting his job.
6 23 25 Hollywood Squares C
Guests: Kaye Ballard, Barbara Bain, Peter Deuel, Barbara Feldon, Paul Lynde, Cesar Romero and Soupy Sales. Host: Peter Marshall.
13 Let's Make a Deal C

10:55
2 Children's Doctor C
13 News C

11AM
2 Supermarket Sweep
3 4 19 29 Love of Life
6 23 25 Jeopardy C
13 Days of Our Lives C

11:25
3 4 19 29 News C

11:30
2 One in a Million
3 4 19 29 Search for Tomorrow C
6 23 25 Eye Guess C
13 The Doctors C

11:45
3 4 19 29 Guiding Light C

11:55
6 23 25 News C

Noon
2 3 19 29 Everybody's Talking
Celebrity players: Gypsy Rose Lee, Paul Lynde and Sally Ann Howes.
4 Dialing for Dollars C
6 23 25 Let's Make a Deal C
13 Another World C
47 Classroom
Art at Noon and 2PM, English at 12:30 and 2:45, Music at 1:45 and 2:30; 'Poindexter' at 1:30.

12:25
6 23 25 News C

12:30
2 Donna Reed
Jeff's kart racing causes some anxious moments for Donna.
3 4 19 29 As the World Turns
6 News C (Local)
13 You Don't Say! C
23 25 Days of Our Lives C

12:45
6 Q-6 Conversation C
Guests: Spokane County extension agent Herm Kruiswyk and Wes Lewis of the Nurserymen's Association.

1PM
2 The Fugitive
Kimble's sister receives a letter about the one-armed man.
3 19 29 Password C
Celebrity guests: comedienne Carol Burnett and actor Peter Lawford.
4 Virginia Graham
Guests are authors Anita Loos ['A Girl Likes Me'], Peg Bracken ['I Hate to Cook'] and Ann Pinchot ['52 West'].
6 23 25 The Doctors C
12 Classroom
Art at 1P and 2P; English at 1:30; Math at 2:30.
13 Movie
"Terror Street." (1953) An Air Force pilot is given 36 hours to clear himself of the charge of killing his wife. Dan Duryea, Elsy Albiin.

1:30
3 4 19 29 House Party C
Guest: singer Jimmie Rodgers.
6 23 25 Another World C
7 Classroom
KSPS recesses from 2:30-3PM.

2PM
2 Newlywed Game
3 4 19 29 To Tell the Truth C
6 23 25 You Don't Say! C
Celebrity guests: Rosemary Clooney and Peter Falk.

2:25
3 4 19 29 News C

2:30
2 Movie
'Serpent of the Nile.' (1953) Cleopatra uses her charms to get Mark Antony's support for her plan to conquer Rome. Cleopatra: Rhonda Fleming. Raymond Burr.
3 4 19 29 Edge of Night
6 23 25 Match Game C
Guests: pianists Victor Borge and Leonid Hambro.

2:55
6 23 25 News

3PM
3 4 19 29 Secret Storm
6 Merv Griffin
Guests are Roy Wilkins of the NAACP, comedians Shelley Berman and Renee Taylor, actress Marpessa Dawn and guitarist Luiz Bonfa.
7 Linguistics
KSPS recesses from 4:30-6PM.
12 What's New?
13 Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger and Tonto try to unmask a gang leader.
23 25 General Hospital

3:30
3 19 29 Newlywed Game
4 Password C
12 TV Kindergarten
13 Mr. Ed
When a bucket of carrots hits him on the head, 'Ed Gets Amnesia.'
23 25 Dark Shadows

3:45
47 Economic Geography
KYVE recesses from 4:30-5:30PM.

4PM
2 Cap'n Cy C
3 19 29 Dating Game C
4 Mike Douglas
Guests are Yvette Powell, wife of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell [D-NY]; actresses Agnes Moorehead and Gloria De Haven; and comic actor Paul Lynde.
12 Preparing for Reading
LaNore Adamson discusses the benefits of children's books.
13 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley
23 25 Donna Reed
Jeff starts selling his possessions to buy a birthday present for his girlfriend.

4:30
2 Huckleberry Hound
3 19 29 Clubhouse (Jimmy Nolan was the host of the Yakima kids show, fed from KIMA)
6 Movie
'African Treasure.' (1952) Bomba the jungle boy is notified, via drum signals, that diamond smugglers masquerading as geologists are in the area.
12 Cineposium
13 News-Lundbom/Moore/Cable
23 25 The Fugitive
See 1PM, KREM.

5PM
2 Dobie Gillis
Dobie decides Maynard depends on him too much. The remedy: terminate their friendship. Dwayne Hickman, Bob Denver.
3 19 29 Forest Rangers C
The Junior Rangers suspect Batty Maguire destroyed a speedboat. Ranger Keeley: Rex Hagen.
12 TV Kindergarten
13 Star Trek C
Kirk uses all the weapons at his disposal to defeat the captain of an alien spaceship, who has sentenced Kirk's crew to death. The crime: trespassing in a forbidden galaxy.

5:30
2 News-Smith/Denton C
3 To Be Announced
4 News-Bair/Dunhaver C
12 What's New?
'Marine Biology.' Cameras follow a Government trawler looking for new commercial fishing areas in the Gulf of Mexico. A biologist explains the scientific equipment used. Host: Al Binford.
19 29 McHale's Navy
Captain Binghamton is out for revenge-Parker plowed into his launch with PT-73.
23 25 Bachelor Father
Peter buys a 7-year-old child from a local con man. Peter: Sammee Tong.
47 What's New?
'International Magazine' shows the activities of youngsters living in nations affiliated with the European Broadcasting Union.

5:45
6 News-Briley/Whiteis C
10 Sing Hi, Sing Lo
Bash Kennett tells some stories behind 'Folk Sayings.' Songs include 'Grey Goose' and 'Big Rock Candy Mountain.'

6PM
2 ABC News-Peter Jennings C (He was anchoring at ABC in 1967?)
3 19 29 News, Weather
4 CBS News-Walter Cronkite C
6 23 25 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley C
7 What's New?
'Adventures in Dinoland,' part 3. Murl Deusing describes the giant reptiles of the Triassic period (230 million years ago) and the Jurassic period (160 million years ago) when huge plant-eating dinosaurs first appeared on earth. Al Binford hosts.
10 What's New?
'The Brave Boys,' conclusion. The African safari ends in Kenya, where the two boys learn about Masai tribal customs.
12 Film Feature
13 Time Tunnel C
Tony and Doug, received as gods when they appear outside the ancient city of Troy, take part in the last great battle between the Trojan and besieging Greek armies. James Darren, Robert Colbert.
47 Arnold Toynbee

6:30
2 Cheyenne
'The Young Fugitives.' Because Frank Collins is tied to a wheelchair, with a bullet in his spine, his teenage son Gilby does what he pleases-and the boy's passion is guns.
3 19 29 News-Walter Cronkite C
4 Password C
Guests: Noel Harrison of 'The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.' and actress Barbara Rush.
6 News-C
7 Circus
The romantic pre-Depression days of the canvas-covered circus are recaptured in films of the 1929 season of the Ringling Bros. Ringling personnel describe changes that have occurred in the years since.
10 Invitation to Art
Expressionist painter Jack Levine discusses the artist as as social critic. Brian O'Doherty is the host.
12 News in Perspective
23 25 News-Roberts/Meighan
47 Learning to Sail
Types of boats; equipment; knot tying.

7PM
3 19 29 America! C
'This is the Place' studies the scenic beauties of Utah and Salt Lake City, center of Mormon religion and culture. Highlights include the Mormon Tabernacle [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]; Brigham Young's grave site; and Bryce Canyon, Zion and Hovenweep National Parks. (Was this show syndicated?)
4 Rifleman
Leota Carraway alights from the stage in North Fork, some of the town boys gather round and Leota lets out a scream. Leota: Lee Patrick.
6 Death Valley Days C
Belle Monteverdi wants to help her outlaw brother, who was wounded in a stage robbery-she wants to help her lawman boy recover the loot. Belle: Patricia Huston.
7 Probe
10 Aaron Copland
In the second of a two-part study of experimental music in the Twenties, Aaron Copeland discusses Henry Cowell, Edgar Varses and Leo Orenstein. Examples from the works of Cowell and Orenstein are performed by the Cambridge Festival Orchestra; and Varese's 'Ionization' is done by the Manhattan School of Music Percussion Ensemble.
13 I Spy
23 25 Law and Mr. Jones
'The Storyville Gang.' It's opening night for a new Broadway musical-but blind clarinetist Laddy Morgan begs Jones to get the show closed before it starts. Morgan says composer John Schuyler plagiarized the music. Jones: James Whitmore. Morgan: Rex Ingram.
47 Buttons and His Buddies

7:30
2 Batman C
Part 1: The Joker pops up with a sinister plot to reveal the Caped Crusaders' true identities. Batman: Adam West.
3 4 19 29 Lost in Space C
'Forbidden World.' The Jupiter where a soldier named Tiabo threatens to retaliate for the Robinsons' explosive entrance. Tiabo: Wally Cox.
6 23 25 The Virginian C
A deaf-mute wanted for murder signs on at the Shiloh, where his refuge is threatened by thieving ranch hands and a bounty hunter.
7 Arnold Toynbee
10 NET Journal
12 Preparing for Reading
47 Telecourse
'The Problem of Tradition: Jewish Historiography, the Bible and Josephus.'

8PM
2 Monroes C
The Monroes take refuge at Major Mapoy's headquarters after an Indian attack that seems senseless-to everyone except one of the Major's cowboys. Mapoy: Liam Sullivan. Guest Cast - Wahkonda: Anna Navarro. Crocker: Morgan Woodward. Hadley: Steve Gravers.
7 International Magazine
Film reports: 1. the UN-imposed boycott of Rhodesia. 2. Black Sea resorts of Communist Romania. 3. Egyptian troops in Yemen's civil war. 4. a proposal for the legalization of abortions in England. 5. a Red Cross report on German war orphans. David Weber is the host.
12 Cineposium
Producers Joel Davison and Cal Lewin discuss 'Mother' by Joel Davison, Jr.; 'The Great Pill,' by Cal Lewin Jr.; and 'Hambones,' by Dan Agnew. Michael Jackson is the host (obviously NOT that sweetheart Jackson 5 singer!)
13 Best on Record
See 9pm, KHQ.
47 News in Perspective
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist James Reston joins the New York Times panel for an examination of the press's responsibility in reporting on Hovernment activities. Regular panelists: associate editor Lester Markel and Washington bureau chief Tom Wicker.

8:30
3 4 19 29 Beverly Hillbillies C
Drysdale persuades actor Tom Kelly to return to the monkey business-posing as the hillbillies' pet gorilla.
10 Victory at Sea
After the Allied conquest of Okinawa, the Japanese launched the large suicide offensive in history.
12 Struggle for Peace
The future of world peace and the recent nuclear-control agreements are discussed by Lord Chalfont, director of the British Arms Control and Disarmament Research Unit, and Adrian Fisher, deputy director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Robert Beatty is the host.

9PM
2 Movie C
'Wait 'til the Sun Shines Nellie.' (1952) A village barber recalls half a century in the life of his town. Nellie: Jean Peters. Ben Halper: David Wayne. Ed Jordan: Hugh Marlowe.
3 4 19 29 Green Acres C
At a convention, Oliver and Lisa meet a most unconventional couple: an ex-gangster and his wife, who insist on showing the Douglases some shortcuts to success in the farming racket. Oliver: Eddie Albert.
6 23 256 Best on Record C/Special
Producer George Schlatter logged 15,000 miles to tape this year's Grammy Award winners in New York, Hollywood and London. In Hollywood: Ella Fitzgerald received a standing ovation from the Les Brown band as he accepted the Golden Achievement Award. She sings 'Satin Doll' and 'Don't Be That Way.' In London: The multi-talented Beatles do 'Strawberry Fields Forever.' The Twenties-styled New Vaudeville Band does its hit 'Winchester Cathedral.' Finally, in New York: Eydie Gorme [Best Female Vocalist] sings 'If He Walked into My Life', and Louis Armstrong does 'Mame.' Preempts The Bob Hope Show.
7 Seventh Note
10 Eastern Wisdom and Life
Alan Watts looks at the Chinese and Western views of the world's structure and compares the ideas of process and power.
12 NET Journal
13 News-Cable/Moore/Conti
47 Our State Institutions

9:30
3 19 29 Gomer Pyle, USMC C
Carter tries to expose a marriage racket by proposing to the girl who duped Gomer. But getting off the marriage-go-round isn't easy: Sarge soon faces a breach-of promise suit. Alice Borden: Francine York. Carter: Frank Sutton.
4 Boxing C
Bantamweights Rudy Corona and Norman Parra meet in Los Angeles.
10 Creative Person
A profile of animator Richard Williams. In his London studio, Williams shows how he creates an animated TV commercial. Williams' views on society's imagemakers and mas manipulators are seen in brief excerpts from his films, including 'I Vor Pittfalks, Universal Confidence Man.'
13 Johnny Carson C
47 Telecourse
'Portfolio Construction.'

10PM
3 19 29 Danny Kaye C
Guests: Country singer Eddy Arnold and Millicent Martin, British musical-comedy star. Sketch: A computer mismatches Shy Jerome [Danny] with an upper-crusty English miss [Millicent]. Harvey Korman, Joyce Van Patten, Earl Brown singers.
6 23 25 I Spy C
In California, Kelly and Scott pose as factory workers in an attempt to thwart a madman's planned sabotage of a hydroelectric plant. Kelly: Robert Culp. Scott: Bill Cosby.
10 Readers' Studio
47 Community Meeting on Foreign Policy
Newsmen from Yakima area newspapers and broadcast stations question U.S. State Department officers on a broad range of foreign policy matters. Representing the State Department are: Robert G. Cleveland, Foreign Service Officer; James S. Killen, Senior Evaluation Specialist with the Agency for International Development; Samuel G. Wise, NATO expert with the Department's Operations Center; and Bernard F. Coleman, African expert.

10:30
10 WSU Orchestra
The WSU Concert Orchestra plays works by Khachaturian. RAndall Spicer directs.

11PM
2 4 6 News C
3 19 23 25 29 News

11:20
3 19 29 Extended Coverage

11:30
2 Joey Bishop C
Father Tom Vaughn, jazz pianist, is a scheduled guest. Regis Philbin, Johnny Mann.
4 The Las Vegas Show C
Scheduled: the Kingston trio, singer-actress Mary Grover and comic actor Marty Ingels. Bill Dana is the host.
6 23 25 Johnny Carson C
 
Confirmation of Peter Jennings as anchor

Peter Jennings did indeed anchor "ABC Evening News" from 1965 to 1967. He stepped down in 1967 in favor of an international correspondent's position in order to get better journalistic experience.
 
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