From TV Guide, Kentucky Edition:
WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Kentucky Afield
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Speed Buggy
10:30 Monster Squad
11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.
11:30 Big John, Little John
12 N Land Of The Lost
12:30 Muggsy
1 PM Nashville On The Road (Maxine and Bonnie Brown
join their brother Jim Ed to complete the Browns trio;
among their songs is their biggest hit, "The Old Lamplighter.")
1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis
3:30 Sports Scoreboard (time approximate)
4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News (John Hart)
7 PM To Tell The Truth (Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen,
Kitty Carlisle)
7:30 Emphasis
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot" (I noticed that one
of the actors is named Keith Barron; that's the name of the
character John Sylvester White (Mr. Woodman on "Welcome
Back, Kotter") played on "Search For Tomorrow" in the early
'50s, before he was killed off in an auto accident.)
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night (Live) (Steve Martin hosts; musical guests:
the Kinks)
1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)
6:30 Better Way
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Hot Fudge
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Speed Buggy
10:30 Monster Squad
11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.
11:30 Big John, Little John
12 N Land Of The Lost
12:30 Muggsy
1 PM Ara's Sports World (Franco Harris gives tips
on football.)
1:30 Family Affair
2 PM Beverly Hillbillies
2:30 Tennis: American Airlines Tennis Classic at Palm
Springs (semifinals)
4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs about the South)
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night (Live)
1 AM Movie: "Prescription: Murder" (what became the
pilot for "Columbo")
2:45 Movie: "Blindfold"
WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)
6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Religions and Civilizations of the
Near East"
6:30 Call The Doctor ("Teen-age Problems," rerun from Sun
11 AM)
7:30 Sylvester And Tweety (delay from 8 AM)
8 AM Most Important Person
8:30 Clue Club
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
10:30 Batman (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
12:30 Ark II
1 PM Way Out Games (quarterfinal match: teams from Illinois,
Michigan, and Montana)
1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival ("Me And You, Kangaroo," from
Australia, about a boy's attempt to raise an orphan kangaroo.)
2 PM Kidsworld
2:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros
3 PM Movie: "Look Homeward" (edited version of a three-part "Lassie"
episode)
4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (AAU National Indoor Track and Field
Championships, taped at Madison Square Garden)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)
7 PM Andy Williams (his short-lived syndicated show; Jose Feliciano
is the guest)
7:30 Let's Make A Deal
8 PM Mary Tyler Moore (Lou, Ted, and Murray get to drinking and each
imagines what it would be like to be married to Mary.)
8:30 Bob Newhart
9 PM All In The Family (Gloria expresses her resentment of Mike's college
education.)
9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnett (guest: Ben Vereen)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Wild Bunch"
2 AM Here And Now
2:30 News
WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)
7 AM Sunrise Semester
7:30 That Girl
8 AM Sylvester And Tweety
8:30 Clue Club
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
10:30 Batman (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
12:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends
1 PM Way Out Games
1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival
2 PM Movie: "War Of The Planets" (not to be confused
with "War Of The Worlds")
4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw (Ernest Tubb, Jody Miller)
8 PM Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Bob Newhart
9 PM All In The Family
9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Hang 'Em High" (Clint Eastwood)
WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)
6:30 Max B. Nimble
7 AM Animals, Animals, Animals (types of snakes and the
medicinal uses of venom, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)
7:30 Glenn's Den (kids' show)
8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Show
10:30 Krofft Supershow
11:30 Superfriends
12 N The Saint
1 PM Feedback
1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Miller High Life Open from Milwaukee
(time approximate)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Ski Flying Championship,
World Wristwrestling Championships, World Professional
Target Diving Championship)
6:30 Hee Haw
7:30 TV Town Topics
8 PM Blansky's Beauties
8:30 Fish (spinoff of Abe Vigoda's character on "Barney Miller")
9 PM Starsky & Hutch
10 PM Most Wanted (will move to Monday March 7 and be replaced
here by "Dog & Cat," which gave Kim Basinger a break)
11 PM News
11:30 Dolly (guest: Mel Tillis)
12 M Pop Goes The Country (a salute to Loretta Lynn, with sisters
Crystal Gayle and Peggy Sue, brother Jay Lee Webb, and son
Ernest Ray)
12:30 Porter Wagoner
1 AM Nashville On The Road
1:30 Movie: "The Ambushers" (Dean Martin as Matt Helm)
3:30 Movie: "Casanova's Big Night" (Bob Hope)
WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)
12 N Zoom
12:30 Electric Company
1 PM Sesame Street
2 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
2:30 Electric Company
3 PM Sesame Street
4 PM Garden Show
4:30 Cinema Showcase
5 PM Book Beat (Saul Bellow talks about "To Jerusalem
And Back")
5:30 Guppies To Groupers
6 PM Studio See
6:30 Zoom
7 PM Rebop
7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 8)
8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers (1970: skyjackings, the
Kent State shootings, the trials of Lt. William Calley
and Charles Manson)
8:30 The Way It Was (Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler discuss
their 1950 featherweight championship fight, considered
by some to have been one of the dirtiest of all time.)
9 PM This Far By Faith (the evolution of the African-American
church, with Brock Peters, Roscoe Lee Browne, Beah Richards,
Glynn Turman, the Edwin Hawkins Singers, James Baldwin, and
Geoffrey Holder)
10 PM Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part II" (from 1946: as far as Sergei
Eisenstein ever got in his epic; he had plans for Part III but the
last part was never filmed)
sign off 11:30 PM
WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)
6:30 Ag-USA
7 AM U.S. Farm Report (although it's on all three NBC stations it is not
a network program)
7:30 Dusty's Treehouse
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Speed Buggy
10:30 Monster Squad
11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.
11:30 Big John, Little John
12 N Land Of The Lost
12:30 Muggsy
1 PM Center Circle (basketball show)
1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis
3:30 Tennis: American Airlines Tennis Classic semifinals
(time approximate, joined in progress)
4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky
6 PM Porter Wagoner (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night (Live)
1 AM Movie: "The Stripper" (Joanne Woodward as a showgirl
stranded in a small town, from '63--somehow I suspect
there's no nudity here.)
WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)
6:15 Perspective
7 AM Porky Pig
7:30 Bugs Bunny
8 AM Popeye
8:30 Jetsons
9 AM Monkees
9:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)
10 AM Batman (part 2 of the 9:30 episode)
10:30 Lost In Space
11:30 Movie: "News Hounds" (the Bowery Boys)
1 PM Movie: "The Outlaw's Daughter" (watch for Jim Davis,
aka Jock Ewing on "Dallas")
2:30 Movie: "The Jade Mask" (Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan--
slightly off-topic: someone once asked me if Marvin Miller
("The Millionaire") ever played Charlie Chan, given his looks;
the answer is no, although he played a Charlie Chan-like
detective on a 1949 ABC series, "Mysteries Of Chinatown")
4 PM Movie: "Lady In Cement" (Frank Sinatra as Tony Rome; Raquel
Welch also stars)
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM Space: 1999
8 PM Batman (more Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)
8:30 Batman (conclusion: Alfred joins the Penguin's gang)
9 PM Music Hall America (host Freddy Fender; Don Gibson, Flash
Cadillac, Dottie West, George Jones, Martin Mull, show regular
Sandi Burnett)
10 PM The Onedin Line
11 PM King Of Kensington (Canada's answer to Archie Bunker, interestingly
named Larry King)
11:30 Movie: "The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant"
WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)
7 AM Movie: "Bandits Of Dark Canyon" (Allan "Rocky" Lane, the voice
of Mister Ed)
8 AM Sylvester And Tweety
8:30 Clue Club
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
10:30 Batman (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
12:30 Ark II
1 PM Way Out Games
1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival
2 PM Kidsworld
2:30 Tobacco Talk
3 PM Music Hall America (host Jack Jones; guests: B.J.
Thomas, Barbara Mandrell, comic Hank Garcia)
4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Bob Newhart
9 PM All In The Family
9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Captain Blood" (Errol Flynn's big break)
WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)
7 AM Dusty's Treehouse
7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (same as Ch. 12)
8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Show
10:30 Krofft Supershow
11:30 Superfriends
12 N Oddball Couple
12:30 American Bandstand (Brass Construction, Jennifer
Warnes)
1:30 Tarzan
2:30 Fishin' Hole
3 PM Outdoors With Julius Boros
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Let's Make A Deal
8 PM Blansky's Beauties
8:30 Fish
9 PM Starsky & Hutch
10 PM Most Wanted
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Charley Varrick" (Walter Matthau)
1:30 ABC News (anchor not given but probably from
an o&o)
WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)
8:30 New Shapes: Education
9 AM David Niven's World (travelogue)
9:30 World Of Survival
10 AM The Racers (NASCAR Western Division stock-car races)
10:30 Tennis (WCT Challenge Cup from Las Vegas: Ken Rosewall
vs. Vitas Gerulaitis)
12 N Champions (sports show)
12:30 Outdoors With Ken Callaway
1 PM Garner Ted Armstrong (how did he get in among a bunch of
sports programs?)
1:30 Sportsman's Friend
2 PM College Basketball: Northwestern-Indiana
4 PM Ara's Sports World (Arthur Ashe offers pointers on tennis,
time approximate)
4:30 Wrestling
5:30 Space: 1999
6:30 Movie: "Three Violent People"
8:30 College Basketball: Purdue-Iowa
10:30 Bill Dance Outdoors (time approximate)
11 PM 700 Club
12:30 Warren Roberts (gospel music)
1 AM Movie: "G-Men" (Cagney's on the side of the law, but it's
still one of his best.)
WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)
7 AM Hot Fudge
7:30 Kukla, Fran And Ollie (I wonder if these are the PBS shows from
the early '70s or if they were making new syndicated episodes--
I haven't seen this anywhere else.)
8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Show
10:30 Krofft Supershow
11:30 Superfriends
12 N Oddball Couple
12:30 American Bandstand
1:30 Woman's World
2 PM Movie: "Tarzan The Magnificent" (Gordon Scott as Tarzan,
from '60)
3:30 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop
4 PM Friends Of Man
4:30 Bill Dance Outdoors
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Ara's Sports World (Pete Maravich gives basketball pointers.)
7 PM Nancy Drew (delay from Sun 7 PM)
8 PM Blansky's Beauties
8:30 Fish
9 PM Starsky & Hutch
10 PM Most Wanted
11 PM News
11:15 ABC News
11:30 Movie: "$" (Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn)
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)
8 AM Villa Alegre
8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 7)
10:30 TBA
11 AM It's Everybody's Business
11:30 Career Education
12 N It's Everybody's Business
12:30 Chust For Fancy
1 PM New Shapes: Education
1:30 Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part I"
3:30 Cinema Showcase
4 PM Black Perspective On The News
4:30 Comment On Kentucky
5 PM Nova ("Incident At Brown's Ferry" examines the safety
of nuclear reactors.)
6 PM The Way It Was (the 1968 UCLA-Houston basketball game;
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Elvin Hayes discuss it)
6:30 Infinity Factory
7 PM Studio See
7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 8)
8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers
8:30 Oasis In Space (first of six on preserving the environment,
hosted by Philippe Cousteau: a taconite-producing plant
that dumps 67,000 tons of asbestos waste into Lake Superior
everyday; a paper plant that is poisoning an Ontario river system
with mercury)
9 PM Distinguished Kentuckians (Harry Caudill, whose "Night Comes To
The Cumberlands" was a factor in launching LBJ's War on Poverty)
10 PM Soundstage (different styles of violin: Jon-Luc Ponty, Itzhak Perlman,
Doug Kershaw)
11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus
sign off 11:30 PM
WAVE Ch. 3 Louisville (NBC)
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Kentucky Afield
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Speed Buggy
10:30 Monster Squad
11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.
11:30 Big John, Little John
12 N Land Of The Lost
12:30 Muggsy
1 PM Nashville On The Road (Maxine and Bonnie Brown
join their brother Jim Ed to complete the Browns trio;
among their songs is their biggest hit, "The Old Lamplighter.")
1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis
3:30 Sports Scoreboard (time approximate)
4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News (John Hart)
7 PM To Tell The Truth (Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen,
Kitty Carlisle)
7:30 Emphasis
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot" (I noticed that one
of the actors is named Keith Barron; that's the name of the
character John Sylvester White (Mr. Woodman on "Welcome
Back, Kotter") played on "Search For Tomorrow" in the early
'50s, before he was killed off in an auto accident.)
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night (Live) (Steve Martin hosts; musical guests:
the Kinks)
1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
WLWT Ch. 5 Cincinnati (NBC)
6:30 Better Way
7 AM U.S. Farm Report
7:30 Hot Fudge
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Speed Buggy
10:30 Monster Squad
11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.
11:30 Big John, Little John
12 N Land Of The Lost
12:30 Muggsy
1 PM Ara's Sports World (Franco Harris gives tips
on football.)
1:30 Family Affair
2 PM Beverly Hillbillies
2:30 Tennis: American Airlines Tennis Classic at Palm
Springs (semifinals)
4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Lawrence Welk (songs about the South)
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night (Live)
1 AM Movie: "Prescription: Murder" (what became the
pilot for "Columbo")
2:45 Movie: "Blindfold"
WCPO Ch. 9 Cincinnati (CBS)
6 AM Sunrise Semester: "Religions and Civilizations of the
Near East"
6:30 Call The Doctor ("Teen-age Problems," rerun from Sun
11 AM)
7:30 Sylvester And Tweety (delay from 8 AM)
8 AM Most Important Person
8:30 Clue Club
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
10:30 Batman (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
12:30 Ark II
1 PM Way Out Games (quarterfinal match: teams from Illinois,
Michigan, and Montana)
1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival ("Me And You, Kangaroo," from
Australia, about a boy's attempt to raise an orphan kangaroo.)
2 PM Kidsworld
2:30 Outdoors With Julius Boros
3 PM Movie: "Look Homeward" (edited version of a three-part "Lassie"
episode)
4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular (AAU National Indoor Track and Field
Championships, taped at Madison Square Garden)
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News (Bob Schieffer)
7 PM Andy Williams (his short-lived syndicated show; Jose Feliciano
is the guest)
7:30 Let's Make A Deal
8 PM Mary Tyler Moore (Lou, Ted, and Murray get to drinking and each
imagines what it would be like to be married to Mary.)
8:30 Bob Newhart
9 PM All In The Family (Gloria expresses her resentment of Mike's college
education.)
9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnett (guest: Ben Vereen)
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "The Wild Bunch"
2 AM Here And Now
2:30 News
WHAS Ch. 11 Louisville (CBS)
7 AM Sunrise Semester
7:30 That Girl
8 AM Sylvester And Tweety
8:30 Clue Club
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
10:30 Batman (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
12:30 Bugs Bunny And Friends
1 PM Way Out Games
1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival
2 PM Movie: "War Of The Planets" (not to be confused
with "War Of The Worlds")
4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw (Ernest Tubb, Jody Miller)
8 PM Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Bob Newhart
9 PM All In The Family
9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Hang 'Em High" (Clint Eastwood)
WKRC Ch. 12 Cincinnati (ABC)
6:30 Max B. Nimble
7 AM Animals, Animals, Animals (types of snakes and the
medicinal uses of venom, delay from Sun 11:30 AM)
7:30 Glenn's Den (kids' show)
8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Show
10:30 Krofft Supershow
11:30 Superfriends
12 N The Saint
1 PM Feedback
1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour: Miller High Life Open from Milwaukee
(time approximate)
5 PM Wide World Of Sports (World Ski Flying Championship,
World Wristwrestling Championships, World Professional
Target Diving Championship)
6:30 Hee Haw
7:30 TV Town Topics
8 PM Blansky's Beauties
8:30 Fish (spinoff of Abe Vigoda's character on "Barney Miller")
9 PM Starsky & Hutch
10 PM Most Wanted (will move to Monday March 7 and be replaced
here by "Dog & Cat," which gave Kim Basinger a break)
11 PM News
11:30 Dolly (guest: Mel Tillis)
12 M Pop Goes The Country (a salute to Loretta Lynn, with sisters
Crystal Gayle and Peggy Sue, brother Jay Lee Webb, and son
Ernest Ray)
12:30 Porter Wagoner
1 AM Nashville On The Road
1:30 Movie: "The Ambushers" (Dean Martin as Matt Helm)
3:30 Movie: "Casanova's Big Night" (Bob Hope)
WKPC Ch. 15 Louisville (PBS)
12 N Zoom
12:30 Electric Company
1 PM Sesame Street
2 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
2:30 Electric Company
3 PM Sesame Street
4 PM Garden Show
4:30 Cinema Showcase
5 PM Book Beat (Saul Bellow talks about "To Jerusalem
And Back")
5:30 Guppies To Groupers
6 PM Studio See
6:30 Zoom
7 PM Rebop
7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 8)
8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers (1970: skyjackings, the
Kent State shootings, the trials of Lt. William Calley
and Charles Manson)
8:30 The Way It Was (Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler discuss
their 1950 featherweight championship fight, considered
by some to have been one of the dirtiest of all time.)
9 PM This Far By Faith (the evolution of the African-American
church, with Brock Peters, Roscoe Lee Browne, Beah Richards,
Glynn Turman, the Edwin Hawkins Singers, James Baldwin, and
Geoffrey Holder)
10 PM Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part II" (from 1946: as far as Sergei
Eisenstein ever got in his epic; he had plans for Part III but the
last part was never filmed)
sign off 11:30 PM
WLEX Ch. 18 Lexington (NBC)
6:30 Ag-USA
7 AM U.S. Farm Report (although it's on all three NBC stations it is not
a network program)
7:30 Dusty's Treehouse
8 AM Woody Woodpecker
8:30 Pink Panther
10 AM Speed Buggy
10:30 Monster Squad
11 AM Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.
11:30 Big John, Little John
12 N Land Of The Lost
12:30 Muggsy
1 PM Center Circle (basketball show)
1:30 College Basketball: DePaul-St. Louis
3:30 Tennis: American Airlines Tennis Classic semifinals
(time approximate, joined in progress)
4 PM College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky
6 PM Porter Wagoner (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM Lawrence Welk
8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Land That Time Forgot"
11 PM News
11:30 Saturday Night (Live)
1 AM Movie: "The Stripper" (Joanne Woodward as a showgirl
stranded in a small town, from '63--somehow I suspect
there's no nudity here.)
WXIX Ch. 19 Cincinnati (Ind.)
6:15 Perspective
7 AM Porky Pig
7:30 Bugs Bunny
8 AM Popeye
8:30 Jetsons
9 AM Monkees
9:30 Batman (Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)
10 AM Batman (part 2 of the 9:30 episode)
10:30 Lost In Space
11:30 Movie: "News Hounds" (the Bowery Boys)
1 PM Movie: "The Outlaw's Daughter" (watch for Jim Davis,
aka Jock Ewing on "Dallas")
2:30 Movie: "The Jade Mask" (Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan--
slightly off-topic: someone once asked me if Marvin Miller
("The Millionaire") ever played Charlie Chan, given his looks;
the answer is no, although he played a Charlie Chan-like
detective on a 1949 ABC series, "Mysteries Of Chinatown")
4 PM Movie: "Lady In Cement" (Frank Sinatra as Tony Rome; Raquel
Welch also stars)
6 PM Star Trek
7 PM Space: 1999
8 PM Batman (more Burgess Meredith as the Penguin)
8:30 Batman (conclusion: Alfred joins the Penguin's gang)
9 PM Music Hall America (host Freddy Fender; Don Gibson, Flash
Cadillac, Dottie West, George Jones, Martin Mull, show regular
Sandi Burnett)
10 PM The Onedin Line
11 PM King Of Kensington (Canada's answer to Archie Bunker, interestingly
named Larry King)
11:30 Movie: "The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant"
WKYT Ch. 27 Lexington (CBS)
7 AM Movie: "Bandits Of Dark Canyon" (Allan "Rocky" Lane, the voice
of Mister Ed)
8 AM Sylvester And Tweety
8:30 Clue Club
9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
10 AM Tarzan (animated)
10:30 Batman (animated)
11 AM Shazam!/Isis Hour
12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids
12:30 Ark II
1 PM Way Out Games
1:30 CBS Children's Film Festival
2 PM Kidsworld
2:30 Tobacco Talk
3 PM Music Hall America (host Jack Jones; guests: B.J.
Thomas, Barbara Mandrell, comic Hank Garcia)
4 PM Golf: Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic (third round)
5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular
6 PM News
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Bob Newhart
9 PM All In The Family
9:30 Alice
10 PM Carol Burnett
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Captain Blood" (Errol Flynn's big break)
WLKY Ch. 32 Louisville (ABC)
7 AM Dusty's Treehouse
7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (same as Ch. 12)
8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Show
10:30 Krofft Supershow
11:30 Superfriends
12 N Oddball Couple
12:30 American Bandstand (Brass Construction, Jennifer
Warnes)
1:30 Tarzan
2:30 Fishin' Hole
3 PM Outdoors With Julius Boros
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Lawrence Welk
7:30 Let's Make A Deal
8 PM Blansky's Beauties
8:30 Fish
9 PM Starsky & Hutch
10 PM Most Wanted
11 PM News
11:30 Movie: "Charley Varrick" (Walter Matthau)
1:30 ABC News (anchor not given but probably from
an o&o)
WDRB Ch. 41 Louisville (Ind.)
8:30 New Shapes: Education
9 AM David Niven's World (travelogue)
9:30 World Of Survival
10 AM The Racers (NASCAR Western Division stock-car races)
10:30 Tennis (WCT Challenge Cup from Las Vegas: Ken Rosewall
vs. Vitas Gerulaitis)
12 N Champions (sports show)
12:30 Outdoors With Ken Callaway
1 PM Garner Ted Armstrong (how did he get in among a bunch of
sports programs?)
1:30 Sportsman's Friend
2 PM College Basketball: Northwestern-Indiana
4 PM Ara's Sports World (Arthur Ashe offers pointers on tennis,
time approximate)
4:30 Wrestling
5:30 Space: 1999
6:30 Movie: "Three Violent People"
8:30 College Basketball: Purdue-Iowa
10:30 Bill Dance Outdoors (time approximate)
11 PM 700 Club
12:30 Warren Roberts (gospel music)
1 AM Movie: "G-Men" (Cagney's on the side of the law, but it's
still one of his best.)
WTVQ Ch. 62 (Ch. 36) Lexington (ABC)
7 AM Hot Fudge
7:30 Kukla, Fran And Ollie (I wonder if these are the PBS shows from
the early '70s or if they were making new syndicated episodes--
I haven't seen this anywhere else.)
8 AM Tom & Jerry/Mumbly
8:30 Jabberjaw
9 AM Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Show
10:30 Krofft Supershow
11:30 Superfriends
12 N Oddball Couple
12:30 American Bandstand
1:30 Woman's World
2 PM Movie: "Tarzan The Magnificent" (Gordon Scott as Tarzan,
from '60)
3:30 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop
4 PM Friends Of Man
4:30 Bill Dance Outdoors
5 PM Wide World Of Sports
6:30 Ara's Sports World (Pete Maravich gives basketball pointers.)
7 PM Nancy Drew (delay from Sun 7 PM)
8 PM Blansky's Beauties
8:30 Fish
9 PM Starsky & Hutch
10 PM Most Wanted
11 PM News
11:15 ABC News
11:30 Movie: "$" (Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn)
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)
8 AM Villa Alegre
8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 7)
10:30 TBA
11 AM It's Everybody's Business
11:30 Career Education
12 N It's Everybody's Business
12:30 Chust For Fancy
1 PM New Shapes: Education
1:30 Movie: "Ivan The Terrible, Part I"
3:30 Cinema Showcase
4 PM Black Perspective On The News
4:30 Comment On Kentucky
5 PM Nova ("Incident At Brown's Ferry" examines the safety
of nuclear reactors.)
6 PM The Way It Was (the 1968 UCLA-Houston basketball game;
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Elvin Hayes discuss it)
6:30 Infinity Factory
7 PM Studio See
7:30 Once Upon A Classic ("David Copperfield," Part 8)
8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers
8:30 Oasis In Space (first of six on preserving the environment,
hosted by Philippe Cousteau: a taconite-producing plant
that dumps 67,000 tons of asbestos waste into Lake Superior
everyday; a paper plant that is poisoning an Ontario river system
with mercury)
9 PM Distinguished Kentuckians (Harry Caudill, whose "Night Comes To
The Cumberlands" was a factor in launching LBJ's War on Poverty)
10 PM Soundstage (different styles of violin: Jon-Luc Ponty, Itzhak Perlman,
Doug Kershaw)
11 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus
sign off 11:30 PM