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Retro: Kansas City - Wednesday, August 4, 1982

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4 WDAF (NBC)
5:30 Jim Bakker
6:30 Early Today
7:00 Today
9:00 Richard Simmons
9:30 People's Court
10:00 Texas
11:00 Match Game
11:30 Midday News
NOON Search for Tomorrow
12:30 Days of Our Lives
1:30 Another World
2:30 Sha Na Na
3:00 Big Valley
4:00 Charlie's Angels
5:00 Action 4 News
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 Action 4 News
6:30 Entertainment Tonight
7:00 Real People
8:00 Facts of Life
8:30 Love, Sidney
9:00 Quincy
10:00 Action 4 News
10:30 Tonight Show - Guests: Raymond Smullyan, Jimmy Aleck, Cindy Morgan
11:30 Late Night With David Letterman - Guests: Gerry Lopez (champion surfer), Doug Kershaw (violinist)
12:30 NBC News Overnight

5 KCMO (CBS)
7:00 Morning
9:00 Donahue
10:00 The Price is Right
11:00 Young and Restless
NOON Noon Edition
12:30 As the World Turns
1:30 Capitol
2:00 Guiding Light
3:00 Tattletales - Couples: Doug Davidson & Cindy Fisher, Gordon & Anna Jump, Larry Linville & Melissa Gallant
3:30 TV 5 Afternoon Movie: "Dan August: The Ladykillers" (1971/1980) - Burt Reynolds, Norman Fell, Richard Anderson - Originally a 1970-71 TV series, this movie was a 1980 combination of two episodes "When the Shouting Dies" (guest stars including Vera Miles and Victor French) and "The Worst Crime" (guest stars including Sal Mineo and Fernando Lamas).
5:30 CBS Evening News
6:00 Eyewitness News
6:30 Family Feud
7:00 CBS Reports: "After the Dream Comes True" - Charles Kuralt, reporting from Oak Park Mall in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park, KS, discusses the effects of shopping malls on American lifestyles.
8:00 CBS Wednesday Night Movies: "Sky Riders" (1976) - James Coburn, Susannah York, Robert Culp
10:00 Eyewitness News
10:30 Hawaii Five-O
11:30 Streets of San Francisco

9 KMBC (ABC)
6:00 ABC News This Morning (renamed "ABC World News This Morning" the following Jan. 17)
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 My Three Sons
10:00 Love Boat
11:00 Family Feud
11:30 Ryan's Hope
NOON All My Children
1:00 One Life to Live
2:00 General Hospital
3:00 Edge of Night
3:30 All in the Family
4:00 Chico and the Man
4:30 Welcome Back, Kotter
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 ABC World News Tonight
6:00 The News 6:00 Report
6:30 PM Magazine
7:00 Greatest American Hero
8:00 Fall Guy
9:00 Dynasty
10:00 The News 10:00 Update
10:30 M*A*S*H
11:00 Barney Miller
11:30 All in the Family
MIDNIGHT Nightline
12:30 Love Boat

19 KCPT (PBS)
6:30 Energy, Technology and Society
7:00 AM Weather
7:30 Mister Rogers
8:00 Instructional Programs
11:00 Sesame Street
NOON Vegetable Soup
12:30 Electric Company
1:00 Over Easy - Guest: Marjorie Guthrie, widow of Woody Guthrie, talks about losing a spouse.
1:30 Dick Cavett
2:00 Evening at Pops
3:00 Masterpiece Theatre
4:00 Villa Alegre
4:30 Mister Rogers
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals
6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:00 Fight Against Slavery (1975 BBC miniseries)
8:00 Survival Special: "We Live With Elephants" - Story of a family who spent five years living with a herd of wild elephants in Tanzania.
9:00 World Special: "Survivors" - Featured: The lives and hardships of Japanese-American survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
10:00 Butterfiles (BBC sitcom)
10:30 Captioned ABC News
11:00 National Urban League 1982 Conference Highlights

41 KSHB (Ind.)
5:00 Rat Patrol
5:30 700 Club
7:00 Battle of the Planets
7:30 Tom & Jerry
8:00 Popeye
8:30 Leave It to Beaver
9:00 One Day at a Time (pre-empted by KCMO)
9:30 Alice (pre-empted by KCMO)
10:00 Hour Magazine
11:00 INN: Indepenent News
11:30 Dick Van Dyke
NOON Beverly Hillbillies
12:30 Andy Griffith
1:00 Petticoat Junction
1:30 I Dream of Jeannie
2:00 Doris Day
2:30 Gilligan's Island
3:00 Flintstones
3:30 Woody Woodpecker
4:00 Bugs Bunny
4:30 Scooby-Doo
5:00 Brady Bunch
5:30 Good Times
6:00 Star Trek
7:00 Movie: "Macho Callahan" (1970) - David Janssen, Jean Seaberg, Lee J. Cobb, James Booth
9:00 Benny Hill
9:30 INN: Independent News
10:00 Best of Saturday Night
11:00 Twilight Zone
11:30 Movie: "The Paleface" (1948) - Bob Hope, Jane Russell
1:30 Movie: "Macho Callahan"

49 KYFC (Religious Ind.)
7:00 Dick Hathaway Exercise
7:30 Gary Randall
8:00 Inside Story
8:30 Musical Moments
9:00 700 Club
10:30 Another Life
11:00 Stand Up and Shout It
11:30 Dave Breese Reports
NOON Blackwood Brothers
12:30 Shape Up
1:00 Something Beautiful
2:00 700 Club
3:30 Accent on Living
4:00 Mr. Mustache & Company
4:30 Bible Bowl
5:00 James Robison Presents
5:30 Spiritual Awakening
6:00 Something Beautiful
7:00 Christian Newsweek
7:30 Blackwood Brothers
8:00 Stand Up and Shout It
8:30 Musical Moments
9:00 Dave Breese Reports
9:30 Inside Story
10:00 Dick Hathaway Exercise
10:30 Another Life
11:30 Something Beautiful
MIDNIGHT LaHayes Family
 
4 WDAF (NBC)
11:30 Late Night With David Letterman - Guests: Gerry Lopez (champion surfer), Doug Kershaw (violinist)
At some point, WDAF-TV would start preempting Late Night by 30min & filling that timeslot with stuff like Entertainment Tonight.
9 KMBC (ABC)
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 My Three Sons
3:30 All in the Family
4:00 Chico and the Man
4:30 Welcome Back, Kotter
11:00 Barney Miller
11:30 All in the Family
12:30 Love Boat
I wonder how long KMBC-TV had these shows as, by the late 80's, most of them had moved to KSHB-TV.
49 KYFC (Religious Ind.)
KYFC-TV was actually on Ch. 50.
 
At some point, WDAF-TV would start preempting Late Night by 30min & filling that timeslot with stuff like Entertainment Tonight.

I wonder how long KMBC-TV had these shows as, by the late 80's, most of them had moved to KSHB-TV.

KYFC-TV was actually on Ch. 50.
That's what I meant to put for that channel number. Brain slip, I guess.
 
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