From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:
WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)
6:30 University Of Louisville Gallery
7 AM Farming With Jack Crowner
7:30 Kentucky Afield
8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks
8:30 Fantastic Four
9 AM Godzilla Super 90
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM New Fred And Barney Show
11:30 Jetsons
12 N Wrestling
1 PM Adam-12
1:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Johnny Russell)
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
2:15 Baseball: Brewers-Yankess (rain game: Phillies-Cardinals)
5 PM $1.98 Beauty Show (judges: Jack Ford (Gerald Ford's son),
Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill, time approximate)
5:30 Donna Fargo (guest: Robert Guillaume)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)
7 PM Candid Camera (people encounter a doorway in the middle
of a sidewalk, a phone booth lying on its side)
7:30 Emphasis
8 PM CHiPs (watch for Christopher Knight and Danny Bonaduce in
this episode)
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Supertrain (watch for Joyce DeWitt, Bernie Kopell (how'd he
get off "The Love Boat"?), Jamie Farr, Vic Tayback, and Isabel
Sanford)
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Richard Benjamin; musical guest(s)
not listed)
1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (brothers Harry, Tom, and Steve
Chapin; a magic act; comedy from the Village Idiots and Tim
Thomerson)
WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)
6:30 Better Way...
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Hot Fudge
8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks
8:30 Fantastic Four
9 AM Godzilla Super 90
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM New Fred And Barney Show
11:30 Jetsons
12 N Baseball '79: A Look Ahead (Mel Allen reviews
the 1978 season and previews the 1979 one.)
1 PM Sports Afield
1:30 This Week In Baseball
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
2:15 Baseball: Brewers-Yankees (rain game: Phillies-
Cardinals)
5 PM Women's Golf: Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle
(third round, time approximate)
6:30 Consumer Buyline (Do supermarket games add to the
cost of food; a test of a popular nail polish. David
Horowitz hosts.)
7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to Academy Award-winning tunes)
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Supertrain
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live
1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
2:30 Dick Tracy (appears to have been an episode of a movie serial)
WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)
5:55 Farm News
6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Ancient Egyptian Art"
6:30 Call The Doctor (topic: cancer, rerun from Sun 11 AM)
7:30 Mayberry R.F.D.
8 AM All-New Popeye Hour
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7
12 N Space Academy
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM Movie: "City Beneath The Sea"
2:30 Movie: "A Great American Tragedy" (this 1972 TV-movie is
timely today: a middle-aged aerospace engineer and his
family are suddenly faced with unemployment)
4 PM Masters Golf Special ("The Lengthened Shadow Of A Man"
profiles Robert Tyre Jones Jr., who, with Clifford Roberts,
founded the Masters Tournament.)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (Clint Eastwood, Jane Kennedy,
Kent McCord, and James Brolin are among the entrants
in the Long Beach Celebrity Grand Prix; time trials for the
U.S. Grand Prix West Formula 1 Race; Minnesota Fats vs.
Allen Thomas in the Money Players Pool Shootout)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Candid Camera (Fannie Flagg as a salesperson with a line
of practical-joke gadgets; people try to figure out how
a driver got his car stuck in a preposterous spot)
7:30 Please Stand By (goings-on at a low-budget TV station,
with Richard Schaal and Elinor Donahue)
8 PM Bad News Bears
8:30 The First Easter Rabbit (Burl Ives tells how a stuffed toy
magically became the first Easter rabbit, with the voices
of Robert Morse, Paul Frees, and Stan Freberg.)
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Seeding Of Sarah Burns" (Kay Lenz as a
participant in an embryo transplant)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Of Love And Desire"
2 AM Here And Now
2:30 News
WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)
7 AM Hot Fudge
7:30 That Girl (guest: Joe Flynn)
8 AM All-New Popeye Hour
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7
12 N Space Academy
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM Bugs Bunny And Friends
1:30 30 Minutes (topics: high-school football injuries;
how San Francisco students are trying to combat
campus vandalism and littering problems)
2 PM Bonkers! (guest: Marty Allen)
2:30 Last Of The Wild
3 PM Sportsman's Friend
3:30 Southern Outdoorsman (guest: Gadabout Gaddis)
4 PM Masters Golf Special
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw (Bobby Goldsboro, John Ritter, the Oak
Ridge Boys)
8 PM Bad News Bears
8:30 The First Easter Rabbit
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Seeding Of Sarah Burns"
11 PM News
11:30 Mrs. America Pageant (Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce
host from Las Vegas.)
1 AM News
WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)
6 AM Kids Are People Too (Reggie Jackson, Billy Carter, Mad
magazine editor Al Feldstein, "Simon Says" buff Lou
Goldstein, delay from Sun 10 AM)
7:30 Partridge Family
8 AM Scooby's All-Stars
9:30 Superfriends
11 AM Fangface
11:30 Pink Panther
12 N Movie: "The Feminist And The Fuzz"
2 PM Hee Haw Honeys
2:30 Bowling
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: BPAA U.S. Open from Windsor Locks, CT
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (the Harlem Globetrotters perform in
Nashville; country-music stars appearing include Charley
Pride, Loretta Lynn, and Ronnie Milsap)
6:30 Hee Haw
7:30 Extra! (local, not the syndicated tabloid show)
8 PM What's Happening!!
8:30 Delta House
9 PM Love Boat (passengers: David Doyle, Grant Goodeve, Sonny
Bono, Marty Ingels)
10 PM Fantasy Island (Samantha Eggar gets a return visit, to find the
man she loves; Red Buttons wants to be "the toughest man alive.")
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Invitation To A Gunfighter"
1:25 Movie: "The Pride Of St. Louis" (Dan Dailey as Dizzy Dean, from '52)
3:30 Movie: "The Kentuckian"
WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)
12 N Cinematic Eye (an analysis of Truffaut's 1962 "Jules And Jim")
12:30 Movie: "Jules And Jim"
2:10 Films
2:30 Growing Together
3 PM Nova ("Road To Happiness," a biography of Henry Ford)
4 PM Crockett's Victory Garden
4:30 Julia Child & Company
5 PM Consumer Survival Kit
5:30 Footsteps (drawing the line between permissiveness and
overprotectiveness)
6 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers
6:30 Soapbox
7 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Lillie," Part 4)
8 PM Once Upon A Classic ("John Halifax," conclusion)
8:30 Movie: "Bring Your Smile Along" (watch for Jim Aubrey's
"friend" Keefe Brasselle in this one from '55)
10:30 Austin City Limits (Pure Prairie League, Bobby Bare, singer
Tracy Nelson, guitarist Ronnie Montrose)
11:30 Movie: "The Pure Hell Of St. Trinian's"
WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)
6:30 Ag-USA
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Dusty's Treehouse
8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks
8:30 Fantastic Four
9 AM Godzilla Super 90
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM New Fred And Barney Show
11:30 Jetsons
12 N Wrestling
1 PM Public Affairs
1:30 Leisure
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
2:15 Baseball: Brewers-Yankees (rain game: Phillies-
Cardinals)
5 PM Women's Golf: Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle
(third round, time approximate)
6:30 Today At Keeneland
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Supertrain
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live
1 AM Star Trek
WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)
6:15 Perspective
7 AM Bugs And Porky
7:30 Woody Woodpecker
8 AM Flintstones
8:30 Brady Kids
9 AM Tom And Jerry
9:30 Popeye
10 AM Lost In Space
11 AM Outdoors With Julius Boros
11:30 Movie: "Hold That Line" (the Bowery Boys
wreaking havoc at an Ivy League college,
from '52)
1 PM Movie: "The Great Sioux Uprising"
2:30 Movie: "Assignment Terror"
4 PM Movie: "Days Of Wine And Roses"
6 PM Your Choice For The Oscars (Jack Albertson and
Florence Henderson announce the results of
viewers' picks in polls conducted in the United
States, Canada, and the Philippines. The four
acting categories, Best Picture, and Best Song
are the choices.)
8 PM Donna Fargo
8:30 Pop Goes The Country (Tom T. Hall, Johnny Duncan,
Janie Fricke)
9 PM Porter Wagoner
9:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer
salute Boots Randolph.)
10 PM Nashville On The Road
10:30 That Nashville Music (Don Williams, Connie Smith, Mel
Street)
11 PM Juke-Box (Twiggy's guests are the Alex Harvey Band,
the Electric Light Orchestra, and David Essex.)
11:30 Movie: "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" (this one comes from '71,
with J. Carrol Naish as Frankenstein and somebody named
Zandor Vorkov as Dracula)
WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)
7 AM Movie: "The Man From Thunder River" (Wild Bill Elliott,
from '43)
8 AM All-New Popeye Hour
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7
12 N Space Academy
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM Ark II
1:30 College Basketball: Shoney's Big Boy All-Star Classic
(ACC vs. SEC, from Charlotte)
3:30 Movie: "The Big Fisherman" (docudrama about the life
of Simon Peter, time approximate)
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM Bad News Bears
8:30 The First Easter Rabbit
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Seeding Of Sarah Burns"
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Brother Orchid" (Edward G. Robinson as a gangster
who literally gets religion, with Humphrey Bogart and Ann
Sothern, from '40.)
WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)
7 AM King Kong (the 1960s animated show)
7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (films of 1933; childhood
photos of Jerry Lewis)
8 AM Scooby's All-Stars
9:30 Superfriends
11 AM Fangface
11:30 Pink Panther
12 N ABC Weekend Special (Melvyn Douglas in "Portrait Of Grandpa
Doc," about a man painting a portrait of the grandfather who
encouraged his artistic interests.)
12:30 American Bandstand (Linda Clifford, Shalamar)
1:30 Friends (not the classic '90s sitcom but a comedy-drama about
a bunch of kids, one of whom, Jill Whelan, went on to play
Gavin MacLeod's daughter on "The Love Boat," delay from
Sun 7 PM)
2:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros
3 PM Bill Dance Outdoors
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 News
7 PM Year Of The Dragon (a Chinese orphan boy in 19th-century
America encounters prejudice from Irish workers on the
transcontinental railroad)
7:30 Speaking Of People
8 PM What's Happening!!
8:30 Delta House
9 PM Love Boat
10 PM Fantasy Island
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Sons Of Katie Elder" (John Wayne, Dean Martin,
from '65)
1:30 ABC News (Tom Jarriel)
WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)
7 AM New Shapes: Education
7:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Florida Boys, the Speers, the
Tellestials)
8 AM Underdog
8:30 Jetsons
9 AM PTL Club (guests: Pat, Shirley, and Debby Boone)
11 AM Gilligan's Island
11:30 Wrestling
12:30 Lost In Space
1:30 College Basketball: Shoney's Big Boy All-Star College
Basketball Classic
3:30 Movie: "The Savage Innocents" (time approximate)
5:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
6:30 Juke-Box (Kiki Dee, Sailor, Cliff Richard, Ace)
7 PM Soap Factory Disco (x2)
8 PM Dolly (guest: Bobby Goldsboro)
8:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Bob Luman helps salute
Sammi Smith.)
9 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Wendy Holcombe)
9:30 Wilburn Brothers
10 PM Mod Squad
11 PM 700 Club
12:30 Ross Bagley
WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)
7 AM Hot Fudge
7:30 The Archies
8 AM Scooby's All-Stars
9:30 Superfriends
11 AM Fangface
11:30 Pink Panther
12 N ABC Weekend Special
12:30 American Bandstand
1:30 Food For Thought
2 PM CORE (I don't know if this is about the Congress of
Racial Equality or some other public-affairs program.)
2:30 North American Soccer League Preview
3:30 Shopsmith's Father's Therapy
4 PM Do-It-Yourself With Homer Formby
4:30 Bill Dance Outdoors
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 That's Hollywood (Broadway shows that became movies,
such as "Hello, Dolly!" and "The King And I")
7 PM Friends
8 PM What's Happening!!
8:30 Delta House
9 PM Love Boat
10 PM Fantasy Island
11 PM News
11:15 ABC News
11:30 TFJ Club (something like the 700 or PTL clubs)
12:30 Movie: "A Man For All Seasons"
E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,
WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,
WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)
11:30 New Shapes: Education
12 N Of Earth And Man
1 PM GED Series (x2)
2 PM Guten Tag (German lessons)
2:30 High School Learning And Discipline
3 PM Designing Home Interiors
4 PM Writing For A Reason
5 PM Pro Soccer
6 PM Nova (same as Ch. 15)
7 PM Once Upon A Classic (same as Ch. 15)
7:30 Dick Cavett (Calvin Trillin, writer for the New Yorker, is guest.)
8 PM Firing Line (second of four on prospects for peace in the Middle
East; guest is Shlomo Avineri, professor of political theory at
Hebrew University in Jerusalem)
9 PM Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? (the House Select Committee
on Assassinations' conclusion that James Earl Ray killed Dr. King,
and that there is a likelihood that he acted as part of a conspiracy)
10 PM Nine Tailors (part 3)
11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus (Genghis Khan wins a talent contest
hosted by Wolfgang Mozart--so why can I see Genghis Khan as a
judge on "American Idol"?)
sign off 11:30 PM
WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)
6:30 University Of Louisville Gallery
7 AM Farming With Jack Crowner
7:30 Kentucky Afield
8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks
8:30 Fantastic Four
9 AM Godzilla Super 90
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM New Fred And Barney Show
11:30 Jetsons
12 N Wrestling
1 PM Adam-12
1:30 Nashville On The Road (guest: Johnny Russell)
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
2:15 Baseball: Brewers-Yankess (rain game: Phillies-Cardinals)
5 PM $1.98 Beauty Show (judges: Jack Ford (Gerald Ford's son),
Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill, time approximate)
5:30 Donna Fargo (guest: Robert Guillaume)
6 PM News
6:30 NBC News (Jessica Savitch)
7 PM Candid Camera (people encounter a doorway in the middle
of a sidewalk, a phone booth lying on its side)
7:30 Emphasis
8 PM CHiPs (watch for Christopher Knight and Danny Bonaduce in
this episode)
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Supertrain (watch for Joyce DeWitt, Bernie Kopell (how'd he
get off "The Love Boat"?), Jamie Farr, Vic Tayback, and Isabel
Sanford)
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live (host Richard Benjamin; musical guest(s)
not listed)
1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (brothers Harry, Tom, and Steve
Chapin; a magic act; comedy from the Village Idiots and Tim
Thomerson)
WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)
6:30 Better Way...
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Hot Fudge
8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks
8:30 Fantastic Four
9 AM Godzilla Super 90
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM New Fred And Barney Show
11:30 Jetsons
12 N Baseball '79: A Look Ahead (Mel Allen reviews
the 1978 season and previews the 1979 one.)
1 PM Sports Afield
1:30 This Week In Baseball
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
2:15 Baseball: Brewers-Yankees (rain game: Phillies-
Cardinals)
5 PM Women's Golf: Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle
(third round, time approximate)
6:30 Consumer Buyline (Do supermarket games add to the
cost of food; a test of a popular nail polish. David
Horowitz hosts.)
7 PM Lawrence Welk (salute to Academy Award-winning tunes)
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Supertrain
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live
1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
2:30 Dick Tracy (appears to have been an episode of a movie serial)
WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)
5:55 Farm News
6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Ancient Egyptian Art"
6:30 Call The Doctor (topic: cancer, rerun from Sun 11 AM)
7:30 Mayberry R.F.D.
8 AM All-New Popeye Hour
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7
12 N Space Academy
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM Movie: "City Beneath The Sea"
2:30 Movie: "A Great American Tragedy" (this 1972 TV-movie is
timely today: a middle-aged aerospace engineer and his
family are suddenly faced with unemployment)
4 PM Masters Golf Special ("The Lengthened Shadow Of A Man"
profiles Robert Tyre Jones Jr., who, with Clifford Roberts,
founded the Masters Tournament.)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (Clint Eastwood, Jane Kennedy,
Kent McCord, and James Brolin are among the entrants
in the Long Beach Celebrity Grand Prix; time trials for the
U.S. Grand Prix West Formula 1 Race; Minnesota Fats vs.
Allen Thomas in the Money Players Pool Shootout)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Candid Camera (Fannie Flagg as a salesperson with a line
of practical-joke gadgets; people try to figure out how
a driver got his car stuck in a preposterous spot)
7:30 Please Stand By (goings-on at a low-budget TV station,
with Richard Schaal and Elinor Donahue)
8 PM Bad News Bears
8:30 The First Easter Rabbit (Burl Ives tells how a stuffed toy
magically became the first Easter rabbit, with the voices
of Robert Morse, Paul Frees, and Stan Freberg.)
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Seeding Of Sarah Burns" (Kay Lenz as a
participant in an embryo transplant)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Of Love And Desire"
2 AM Here And Now
2:30 News
WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)
7 AM Hot Fudge
7:30 That Girl (guest: Joe Flynn)
8 AM All-New Popeye Hour
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7
12 N Space Academy
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM Bugs Bunny And Friends
1:30 30 Minutes (topics: high-school football injuries;
how San Francisco students are trying to combat
campus vandalism and littering problems)
2 PM Bonkers! (guest: Marty Allen)
2:30 Last Of The Wild
3 PM Sportsman's Friend
3:30 Southern Outdoorsman (guest: Gadabout Gaddis)
4 PM Masters Golf Special
5 PM Bonanza
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw (Bobby Goldsboro, John Ritter, the Oak
Ridge Boys)
8 PM Bad News Bears
8:30 The First Easter Rabbit
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Seeding Of Sarah Burns"
11 PM News
11:30 Mrs. America Pageant (Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce
host from Las Vegas.)
1 AM News
WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)
6 AM Kids Are People Too (Reggie Jackson, Billy Carter, Mad
magazine editor Al Feldstein, "Simon Says" buff Lou
Goldstein, delay from Sun 10 AM)
7:30 Partridge Family
8 AM Scooby's All-Stars
9:30 Superfriends
11 AM Fangface
11:30 Pink Panther
12 N Movie: "The Feminist And The Fuzz"
2 PM Hee Haw Honeys
2:30 Bowling
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: BPAA U.S. Open from Windsor Locks, CT
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (the Harlem Globetrotters perform in
Nashville; country-music stars appearing include Charley
Pride, Loretta Lynn, and Ronnie Milsap)
6:30 Hee Haw
7:30 Extra! (local, not the syndicated tabloid show)
8 PM What's Happening!!
8:30 Delta House
9 PM Love Boat (passengers: David Doyle, Grant Goodeve, Sonny
Bono, Marty Ingels)
10 PM Fantasy Island (Samantha Eggar gets a return visit, to find the
man she loves; Red Buttons wants to be "the toughest man alive.")
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Invitation To A Gunfighter"
1:25 Movie: "The Pride Of St. Louis" (Dan Dailey as Dizzy Dean, from '52)
3:30 Movie: "The Kentuckian"
WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)
12 N Cinematic Eye (an analysis of Truffaut's 1962 "Jules And Jim")
12:30 Movie: "Jules And Jim"
2:10 Films
2:30 Growing Together
3 PM Nova ("Road To Happiness," a biography of Henry Ford)
4 PM Crockett's Victory Garden
4:30 Julia Child & Company
5 PM Consumer Survival Kit
5:30 Footsteps (drawing the line between permissiveness and
overprotectiveness)
6 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers
6:30 Soapbox
7 PM Masterpiece Theatre ("Lillie," Part 4)
8 PM Once Upon A Classic ("John Halifax," conclusion)
8:30 Movie: "Bring Your Smile Along" (watch for Jim Aubrey's
"friend" Keefe Brasselle in this one from '55)
10:30 Austin City Limits (Pure Prairie League, Bobby Bare, singer
Tracy Nelson, guitarist Ronnie Montrose)
11:30 Movie: "The Pure Hell Of St. Trinian's"
WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)
6:30 Ag-USA
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Dusty's Treehouse
8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks
8:30 Fantastic Four
9 AM Godzilla Super 90
10:30 Daffy Duck
11 AM New Fred And Barney Show
11:30 Jetsons
12 N Wrestling
1 PM Public Affairs
1:30 Leisure
2 PM Baseball Warm-Up
2:15 Baseball: Brewers-Yankees (rain game: Phillies-
Cardinals)
5 PM Women's Golf: Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner's Circle
(third round, time approximate)
6:30 Today At Keeneland
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM CHiPs
9 PM BJ And The Bear
10 PM Supertrain
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night Live
1 AM Star Trek
WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)
6:15 Perspective
7 AM Bugs And Porky
7:30 Woody Woodpecker
8 AM Flintstones
8:30 Brady Kids
9 AM Tom And Jerry
9:30 Popeye
10 AM Lost In Space
11 AM Outdoors With Julius Boros
11:30 Movie: "Hold That Line" (the Bowery Boys
wreaking havoc at an Ivy League college,
from '52)
1 PM Movie: "The Great Sioux Uprising"
2:30 Movie: "Assignment Terror"
4 PM Movie: "Days Of Wine And Roses"
6 PM Your Choice For The Oscars (Jack Albertson and
Florence Henderson announce the results of
viewers' picks in polls conducted in the United
States, Canada, and the Philippines. The four
acting categories, Best Picture, and Best Song
are the choices.)
8 PM Donna Fargo
8:30 Pop Goes The Country (Tom T. Hall, Johnny Duncan,
Janie Fricke)
9 PM Porter Wagoner
9:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer
salute Boots Randolph.)
10 PM Nashville On The Road
10:30 That Nashville Music (Don Williams, Connie Smith, Mel
Street)
11 PM Juke-Box (Twiggy's guests are the Alex Harvey Band,
the Electric Light Orchestra, and David Essex.)
11:30 Movie: "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" (this one comes from '71,
with J. Carrol Naish as Frankenstein and somebody named
Zandor Vorkov as Dracula)
WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)
7 AM Movie: "The Man From Thunder River" (Wild Bill Elliott,
from '43)
8 AM All-New Popeye Hour
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7
12 N Space Academy
12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
1 PM Ark II
1:30 College Basketball: Shoney's Big Boy All-Star Classic
(ACC vs. SEC, from Charlotte)
3:30 Movie: "The Big Fisherman" (docudrama about the life
of Simon Peter, time approximate)
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM Bad News Bears
8:30 The First Easter Rabbit
9 PM CBS Movie: "The Seeding Of Sarah Burns"
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Brother Orchid" (Edward G. Robinson as a gangster
who literally gets religion, with Humphrey Bogart and Ann
Sothern, from '40.)
WLKY 32 Alive Louisville (ABC)
7 AM King Kong (the 1960s animated show)
7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie Machine (films of 1933; childhood
photos of Jerry Lewis)
8 AM Scooby's All-Stars
9:30 Superfriends
11 AM Fangface
11:30 Pink Panther
12 N ABC Weekend Special (Melvyn Douglas in "Portrait Of Grandpa
Doc," about a man painting a portrait of the grandfather who
encouraged his artistic interests.)
12:30 American Bandstand (Linda Clifford, Shalamar)
1:30 Friends (not the classic '90s sitcom but a comedy-drama about
a bunch of kids, one of whom, Jill Whelan, went on to play
Gavin MacLeod's daughter on "The Love Boat," delay from
Sun 7 PM)
2:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros
3 PM Bill Dance Outdoors
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 News
7 PM Year Of The Dragon (a Chinese orphan boy in 19th-century
America encounters prejudice from Irish workers on the
transcontinental railroad)
7:30 Speaking Of People
8 PM What's Happening!!
8:30 Delta House
9 PM Love Boat
10 PM Fantasy Island
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Sons Of Katie Elder" (John Wayne, Dean Martin,
from '65)
1:30 ABC News (Tom Jarriel)
WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)
7 AM New Shapes: Education
7:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee (the Florida Boys, the Speers, the
Tellestials)
8 AM Underdog
8:30 Jetsons
9 AM PTL Club (guests: Pat, Shirley, and Debby Boone)
11 AM Gilligan's Island
11:30 Wrestling
12:30 Lost In Space
1:30 College Basketball: Shoney's Big Boy All-Star College
Basketball Classic
3:30 Movie: "The Savage Innocents" (time approximate)
5:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
6:30 Juke-Box (Kiki Dee, Sailor, Cliff Richard, Ace)
7 PM Soap Factory Disco (x2)
8 PM Dolly (guest: Bobby Goldsboro)
8:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight (Bob Luman helps salute
Sammi Smith.)
9 PM Porter Wagoner (guest: Wendy Holcombe)
9:30 Wilburn Brothers
10 PM Mod Squad
11 PM 700 Club
12:30 Ross Bagley
WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)
7 AM Hot Fudge
7:30 The Archies
8 AM Scooby's All-Stars
9:30 Superfriends
11 AM Fangface
11:30 Pink Panther
12 N ABC Weekend Special
12:30 American Bandstand
1:30 Food For Thought
2 PM CORE (I don't know if this is about the Congress of
Racial Equality or some other public-affairs program.)
2:30 North American Soccer League Preview
3:30 Shopsmith's Father's Therapy
4 PM Do-It-Yourself With Homer Formby
4:30 Bill Dance Outdoors
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 That's Hollywood (Broadway shows that became movies,
such as "Hello, Dolly!" and "The King And I")
7 PM Friends
8 PM What's Happening!!
8:30 Delta House
9 PM Love Boat
10 PM Fantasy Island
11 PM News
11:15 ABC News
11:30 TFJ Club (something like the 700 or PTL clubs)
12:30 Movie: "A Man For All Seasons"
E Kentucky Educational Television (WKZT/23 Elizabethtown,
WKSO/29 Somerset, WKMR/38 Morehead, WKLE/46 Lexington,
WKON/52 Owenton, WCVN/54 Covington, WKMJ/68 Louisville) (PBS)
11:30 New Shapes: Education
12 N Of Earth And Man
1 PM GED Series (x2)
2 PM Guten Tag (German lessons)
2:30 High School Learning And Discipline
3 PM Designing Home Interiors
4 PM Writing For A Reason
5 PM Pro Soccer
6 PM Nova (same as Ch. 15)
7 PM Once Upon A Classic (same as Ch. 15)
7:30 Dick Cavett (Calvin Trillin, writer for the New Yorker, is guest.)
8 PM Firing Line (second of four on prospects for peace in the Middle
East; guest is Shlomo Avineri, professor of political theory at
Hebrew University in Jerusalem)
9 PM Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? (the House Select Committee
on Assassinations' conclusion that James Earl Ray killed Dr. King,
and that there is a likelihood that he acted as part of a conspiracy)
10 PM Nine Tailors (part 3)
11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus (Genghis Khan wins a talent contest
hosted by Wolfgang Mozart--so why can I see Genghis Khan as a
judge on "American Idol"?)
sign off 11:30 PM